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Fairbairn, James.
Fairbairn's book of crests
of the families of Great
Britain and Ireland

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PREFACE TO THE PRESENT EDITION


AIRBAIRN'S BOOK OF CRESTS"
and since that date had

1859,

Editions

of

prior

first

published

..,

through some number

when

year 1892,

the

to

was

passed

the

work was very

thoroughly overhauled and revised under our direction.

The book had long ago


work of
library
it

and being suitable

had also from

work of reference

needs and purposes of jewellers and engravers,

to the

for business

placed

orders

of armorial

established itself as a recognised

an indispensable adjunct to every

as

publication been adopted

first

its

and

reference,

By

hands of tradesmen

the

in

and accepted as the standard

and trade purposes.

far the

larger proportion

execution are carried

for

out with the assistance of " Fairbairn."

The
in

book of

additions

extensive

and new grants of arms, and

families

immigration of families of foreign origin using crests hitherto found

English

no

number of new

ever-increasing

the constant

which we published

reference,

from

c.-eate

time

to

time

which the text contains.

to

the

in

1892 having been entirely exhausted,

eatries

the

necessity

of

The large edition


we availed ourselves

of the opportunity afforded by the necessity of reprinting the volumf: us again submit

the work to such revision as was required to bring

we

This,

believe,

enable

will

the

book

and reputation as the only authoritative and


Crests and

had no
to

The

which a claim

Such

grantee.
it

Mottoes

rival.

in

is

work

to

proof often

country,

this

of the

right

amounts

we were

adopt any such


in

in

to

up

to the present date.

maintain

the

most

fully

its

a position in which

of

highly

old

position

complete collection of
it

of any particular person

made depends upon proof

has seemed to us that

a crest

use

question

it

to

descent

from

controversial

has hitherto
the crest

to

the

original

discussion,

and

not called upon for the purposes of the present

standard

rather

otherwise,

because the omission of

consequence of a lack of proof of pedigree would create a hindrance

to the use of the

book by those handicraftsmen who need

to

refer

to

its

pages.

PREFACE TO THE PRESENT EDITION

We

therefore

rightful

when
for

The

existence

the

of the

crest, precludes therein

any adoption of the

corpus of the book, which,

official

official

imprimatur

standard.

additions to the text in the present edition have been considerable, but

overwhelming bulk

not in themselves

having a more or

official,

of

these

certainly,

higher than

the edition of 1892.

we have no

additions

in

As

has

been

obtained

from

sources

but purporting to be based upon information

less official character.

assert that in the present edition


infinitely

on the point of

accuracy

official

original

compiled, was never based upon the requirement of an

each

The
the

can give no guarantee of

inheritance.

Such being the

case,

we can

unhesitatingly

the proportion of officially authorized crests

is

any previous edition of the work, not even excepting


to

the remainder, the position

exact knowledge, and the crests

may

or

may

is

now

as

it

was then;

not be authoritative.

THE PUBLISHERS.

EXTRACT FROM THE EDITOR'S PREFACE TO THE REVISED


EDITION OF 1892.

HE

origin of Heraldry has puzzled wiser

would be

folly to

discuss the matter at

the query, "

into

Heraldry

'

all

but the whole subject

Where

aswe know

it'

its

Undoubtedly Arms

i.e.,

its

it

The

generally received opinion seems to

if,

indeed, they were not the cause

of,

emblems.

the charges and field depicted upon the escutcheon

were of prior

Consequently there are many Coats-of-Arms to which no Crest has ever been

origin to crests.

assigned,

and

laws,

indeed,

Work of this character, to


may be said to resolve itself

does mere ornamentation end, and where does

begin ?"

be that the Crusades were coeval with,


the birth of Heraldry,

and abler heads than mine

attempt, in the Preface to a

and which have no such ornament attached or belonging

come across one

solitary Crest

to them, but

have only

which possessed a legitimate existence without a corresponding

and complementary Coat-of-Arms pertaining

to

it.

This one (borne by a family of Duckworth)

arose through a peculiar combination of circumstances, and has been rectified nearly a century.

The

Crest

that part of the complete achievement which

is

coronet, wreath, or chapeau, which in

supposed to attach to the helmet.


for the

its

turn

is

is

placed upon and surmounts the

above the mantling or lambrequin which

it

is

Anciently, whilst the coronets and chapeaux were reserved

rank to which they appertaina.d, none below the rank of the knightly families were

permitted to place their Crest upon a wreath.

have long been relegated to*-oblivion

and

But both these laws- and mare,

is

at the present day, unless the Crest

*hc

be

p'ity

speciall}'

blazoned, as upon a chapeau, or issuing from a coronet (as to the different forms of which refer
to the

Glossary), both of which are required to be mentioned

placed upon a wreath or torse.


silver

This

is

cord twisted together, and at the present day

Blazon colour and metal

mentioned

in the

be

the metal occurring

visible,

occurs upon the

Arms

first

in its

Blazon,

supposed to be a skein of coloured


is

always of the principal

of the Arms, of

at the dexter

it

silk

end

which

six alternate

(see Plate i,

No.

2).

must always be

and a gold
the

i.e.,

or

first-

"twists" must

When

"
a " fur

instead of either metal or colour, the ground tincture of the fur should

be taken.
In the next place,
is not,

as

I wish to explain the laws governing the usage and adoption of Crests. It
have often been solemnly assured, " simply a matter of choice " and personal fad or

fancy upon the part of the bearer, and the sooner

it

is

fully

understood the better

it

will

be

PREFACE
that His Majesty's College of

Arms

New

in

General Register House

Queen Victoria

in

Edinburgh

London

Street,

and Ulster's

Lyon

Office, in the

Office, in the

Record Tower of

Dublin Castle, are absolutely the only legitimate or authoritative Offices of Arms within His
Majesty's Dominions.

So recently as 1804 the

Law

Offices of the

Crown

H.M.

reported to

King George HI. that "the Heralds have the original cognizance of Pedigrees and Coat-Armour."

Who,

then, has the right to display Armorial Bearings

Land,

in addition to

That

may

conformity to Heraldic regulations,

it is

a matter of the

Law

of the

not be generally known, but in

the Warrants directing the Visitations of the various counties and districts during the si.xteenth

and seventeenth
clearly laid

centuries, to be

down, and

made

govern and regulate the Peerage.

in

day

at the present

obedience to the Royal Commissions, the right


exists

In England

same direct legitimate male descent

is

for

in the three countries

required to be proved from

Armorial Bearings were recorded and allowed at the Visitations, or to

been granted or exemplified, and,


of the Earl Marshal's

be issued to you,

if it

Armorial Bearings

Warrant

failing

to the

is

under as well defined limits as those which

such descent,

the laws are not the

some person

whom Arms

whom

to

have since

necessary to petition for the favour

it is

Kings of Arms that a Patent of Armorial Bearings

shall

In Ireland, the same qualifications are necessary to inherit

be so desired.

but in addition, and in Ireland only,

is

it

within the power and authority

of Ulster King of Arms, in cases where a Coat-of-Arms has been borne continuously by a

family for four or more generations, but without lawful authority, according to his discretion,
to confirm those

mark which
bear the

Arms and

shall

Arms

their usage within specified limitations, with the addition of

be readily recognisable as a sign of confirmation.

or Crest of a family

is

cadency
further

is

All younger

absolutely confined to the heir male only.

sons are required to matriculate their

Arms and

some

In Scotland, the right to

Lyon Court, when some mark

Crests in

of

added, and their younger sons again in their turn must do likewise, and have a

and additional sign of cadency added to the Bearings.

Though

not a regulation,

it

appears to have been a very frequent practice upon each occasion of such matriculation to
entirely alter the Crest,

existence for the


Tii

.;'^,'=;

glibly.

which accounts

for the very large

number

of utterly different Crests in

same famJUy amongst the Scottish Ordinaries of Arms.

"'^-'uch

thing as the " prescriptive right to Arms," as to which some people talk

Others of their persuasion have other

bring into prominence.

And

it

is

little plausibilities,

equally corrupt, which they

a fairly safe plan to pursue to reject as bogus

Crests which boast no other origin than the heraldic stationer who, for a trifling

on receipt of " name and county," to find armorial bearings


Mottoes

in

for

all

Arms and

fee, professes,

any applicant.

England and Ireland are not necessarily hereditary, and unless attached

any way forming a part

of,

the

Arms

or Crest,

may

Arms

of the bearer, and borne in any position in relation to his

but in Scotland the Motto forms a part of the grant, and


required to be borne upon an escroll above the Crest.
arisen of using with a single

to, or in

be altered, assumed, or discarded at the will

is

or Crest that he

unchangeable, and

is

may

fancy

also usually

practice has lately very extensively

surname two or more Crests.

With a very few

exceptions,

it is

only allowable so to do in cases where one of these be of honourable augmentation, or where

one or both be governed by some special grant

and

in cases

where, by the assumption of one

or

of surname, such additional Crests usually one


have been exemplified in accordance with the terms of the Royal License.

more additional surnames, or by a change


each surname

for

No Lady whatsoever
own

right, either

features of the Book,

this

in a special

New

insisted

upon the various Mottoes being

which

have understood them

and he would need be a

And

always been as

to

known

manner and

that

even at the expense of accurate and scholastic

be used,

some half-dozen

and publication of

my

Publishers,

this Edition of

and assistance

we of the ancient
The Key to the Plates

differ,

and

it

is

many

in

'

other matters connected with the

much

have ex perienced

It

One Thousand New

kindness

Some have

Crests have been added to those

has been one great anxiety that the Illustrations, however slightly

should not be quoted as correct unless they actually were

for the large

comparison.

and

Fairbairn

of the Illustrations of the last Edition have been carefully examined.

previously appearing.

account

'

at their hands.

been altered and some rejected, and over

they might

no

a rendering as was possible of the foreign tongue, for

literal

The whole

some pun

cases, in order to preserve

have asked for some translation to be allowed to stand which has not

has been done in the offices of

consideration,

have throughout

retained in the actual form in

and honourable Science and Brotherhood of Armory dearly love a pun.

revision

manner.

which must of necessity form one of the

should be

it

spelt in the

their

in addition, in

bear or use, in her

own ideas frequently peculiar as to the method of spelling,


Vandal who would cause unnecessary alterations in their quaint

Our ancestors had

doubt atrocious

distinctive

Edition), though, in justice to the erudition of

gentleman and his scholarly attainments,

conceptions.

and

has been thought well to submit to the revision of the Rev. James

it

(Editor of " Nuttall's Dictionary,"

spelling.

way

of Heraldry to in any

and Arms only

collection of Mottoes, with their Translations,

The

Wood

Laws

allowed by the

is

Crest or Motto

so,

and

this will

proportion of the references being mentioned as only for purposes of

The Book was

(jriginally

Compiled and Engraved

in Scotland,

by a Scotsman,

a well-known fact that both Scotch blazonry and emblazonment are far freer and

" looser" than

when

controlled by the "garrulous minuteness " of the English school of Arms.

This matter has been ably argued out (but, methinks, to a wrong conclusion), and explained
the latest book upon the subject which has

Heraldry

").

One

sentence will explain

the press

left

my

views.

depicted in two or more separate ways (and here

or Exemplification,
?

If

why

one form be

should

rigi^t.

For example, the term


one applied to birds
No.

2.

When
am not

referring to mediaeval or antique

but

why

is

have seen

is

painted upon the Grant

be open to discussion as to the possible accuracy of any other


is

wliich,

not any other shape or position wrong

more than any

to wit, " rising."

Plate 77, No. 5,

Scotland

it

in

Burnett's " Treatise of

a Blazon can be otherwise correctly

draughtmanship), and further, when one of those ways only

styles of

form

(Woodward &

My own

the other extreme, and


in the Offices

other, has given

idea
is

is

me

trouble on this score

that this should be as

upon Plate

is

88,

an accepted interpretation of the term in

and College of Arms authoritative paintings of every

other possible position of the wings, short of their being " close," occurring in Coats-of-Arms
or Crests,

and blazoned simply as "

the Heraldry of the Three

rising."

Kingdoms might be

little

uniformity upon this and other points in

desirable.

" Fairbairn's

Book of Crests,"

published in the year 1859, was originally compiled

first

by a certain -James Fairbairn, and was revised by


Ordinary to Her Majesty

Perhaps

and Seal Engravers.


crept within

its

for Scotland.

Lawrence Butters,

Its sale hitherto

this accounts for the lamentable fact that

pages which can but be described as bogus.

To have

blood verified the thirty or forty thousand Crests which the Book

made mention
expense, that

of
it

attempted to do

would have been a work of so many

many

Crests have

deliberately

and consequently

" sans peur et sans reproche," but

is/ October,

1892.

in cold

previous Editions

years' duration,

and of so vast an

could by no possibility have ever repaid such expenditure.


this,

and

in its

do not pretend that

this

Edition

is

have not
absolutely

have detected and discarded a vast quantity that were

without authority, as a moment's comparison between the two Editions

London,

Seal Engraver in

has been chiefly amongst Jewellers

will readily

show.

CONTENTS OF VOL.
PART
PART

I. INDEX
II

(I.)

OF SURNAMES.

MOTTOES.

(2.)

KEY TO PLATES,

(3.)

DICTIONARY OF TERMS.

I,

PART

I.

INDEX OF SURNAMES.

ABBREVIATIONS,
ir?az.

erm.
gii.

ffr.

furf.
sa.

-------.-.----------.
..-.--

argent

azure

ermine
gules

proper

purpure
sable

Definitions of Heraldic terms will be found in the

Dictionary of Terms.

22

ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF THE CRESTS


FAMILIES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IREIASD AND THE COLONIES

Note. The reference numbers mean, as in Aaron, plate 222, crest 3. As some assistance to engravers, and rather than leave
a larger proportion than was otherwise inevitable of the crests without any reference to an illustration, the term c/. (compare)
has been used, and means that the reference is given only for comparative purposes, the plate not corresponding precisely with
the blazon this term, however, being only used where the difference is but slight. It will be noticed that in the illustrations
of many of the new crests the colour-lines appear in the form in which they are usually used in heraldic engraving, in order
to render such illustrations perfectly correct renderings of particular crests.
In cases where the same engraving would be correct
if of another colour, it has been thought better to use the term " compare " (c/.) to prevent such illustrations being considered
absolutely accurate.
;

AAR

ABE

Aaron, Aarons, and Aaroons, a lady's Abbot, Henry Napier, M.A., solicitor,
Downside Road, Clifton, Bristol,
arm from the elbow in pale ppr. 222. 3
5,
a demi-unicoru erm.,
armed and
Abadain or Abaudain, a savage wxeathed
nianed arg., gorged with a collar az.,
about the head and loins with laurel
studded or. Perse oerando.
292. 4
leaves, and holding over the shoulder
186. i Abbot (Rt. Hon. Reginald Charles Eda club, all ppr.
ward), Baron Colchester, of ColchesAbadam, a de.xter hand holding a broken
ter, Essex, out of a ducal coronet or,
214. 10
spear, all ppr.
a unicorn's head erm., armed, maned
Abadam of Jliddleton Hall, Carmarthen,
and tufted of the first, between six
out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion
ostrich-feathers arg., quiUed also or.
gardant gu. Anpire. Indulge not.
Deo patrice amicus. Perseverando.
cf. 10. S
168. 3 Abbot, out of a ducal coronet a unicorn's
Abarle, a flute in pale ppr.
head or, between two ostrich-feathers
Abarough or Abarow, Somers., a ferret
arg.
48. 14
arg., collared or, lined az.
134. 9
Abarrow, Hants, a demi-female habited, Abbot of Lincoln, a unicorn's head erased
arg., attired and crined or, charged
holding in her hands a quiver of arrows,
with a bar gemel sa.
all ppr.
Abbot, a demi-unicorn erm., armed and
Abaudain, see Abadain.
maned arg., collared az., studded or.
Abbat, a unicorn's head ppr.
49. 7
48. 10
Abbefoid, Leics., on a chapeau ppr., a
168. 2 Abbot or Abbott, a hand holding a dagger,
water-bouget sa.
point downwards, dropping blood.
Abberbury, a hawk, wings expanded and
213.6
inverted, resting its dexter claw on a
mount ppr.
87. 9 Abbot, a fox passant ppr., charged on
the shoulder with a ^\'ater-bouget arg.
132. 7
Abberbury, a camel's head sa.
Lahore.
cj. 32. i
Abbetot, Warw., a dexter hand hold:

Abbot, a snail ppr.


141. 8
ing a cutlass in pale ppr., hilted or.
213. 8 Abbot, a cubit arm erect, vested and
cufed erm., holding in the hand a
ppr., collared
crescent arg.
cj. 206. 8
az.
cf. 49. 7
Abbey of London, an eagle's head erased Abbot of Castleacre, Norf., a griffin sejant
or.
62. 10
ppr.
83. 2
Abbot, a griffin sejant az., bezantee.
Abbey, same crest. Spei mea ccdo.
cj. 62. 10
cj. 26. 2
Abbey, a leopard rampant ppr.
Abbey, Henry, Esquire, J.P., of Fairlee, Abbot, Devonsh., a griffin sejant az., platee,
cj. 62. 10
winged and beakeil or.
Brighton, an eagle displayed arg., between two cross crosslets or, each wing Abbott, see Tenterden, Baron.
Abbott, John, Esquire, of Braemar House,
charged with a cross crosslet gu.
Lancaster Gate, Paddington, London,
Abbis, Abbiss, Abis, or Abys, Norf., a spur
W., in front of two crosiers saltireaz., leather sa., the buckle of the first.
wise sa., a unicorn's head erased or.
178. 8
Lahore.
Abborne, a dexter arm vested az., cuffed
John Theodore, surgeon, 5,
or, holding in the hand ppr. a baton Abbott,
Church Road, Tunbridge WeUs, out
in bend sinister gu., tipped with gold.
Abbett, a unicorn's head

of a ducal coronet a unicorn's head or,


between two ostrich-feathers arg.
patrie amicis.
Abbs, Durh., the sun in splendour. Noli
irritare leonem.
162. 2
Abbs, out of a ducal coronet or, an
eagle's head with wings displayed arg.,
collared of the first.
In te Domine
speravi.
Abby, a cross crosslet az.
165. 2
Abcot or Abcott, a rose per pale or and

Deo

az., barbed counterchanged.


cj. 149. i
Abday, an eagle head erased ppr. 83. 2
Abden, a swai s head ppr., between

Abdey, an eagle's head erased ppr.,


beaked or.
S^. 2
Abdy and Abdey, Essex, an eagle's head
erased ppr.
83. 2
of Stapleford-Abbot, Essex, same

Abdy

crest.

Abdy, Sir WiUiam Neville, Bart., of


Albyns, near Romford, Essex, an eagle's
head erased ppr., beaked or. Tenax et
jidelis.

83.

Abech, out of a mural coronet, an arm


from the elbow vested az., cuffed or,
holding a muUet gu.
cj. 206. 1
Abeck or Habeck, out of a mural coronet
a cubit arm, vested az., cuffed arg.,
holding in the hand a mullet gu.
cj. 206. 1
a'Beckett, see Beckett.
A Beckett, the late Hon. William Arthur
Callander, J.R, of Wilton, Jliddle
Brighton, Melbourne, Victoria, Aus-

a fleur-de-lis az. surmounted


with a lion's head erased erm., the
whole debruised by a bendlet sinister
tralia,

wavy or. Foys sapience et chevalerie.


260. 14
William Gilbert, Esquire.
A'Beckett,
M.A., LL.M., Cambs., Barrister-at-law
of the Inner Temple, of Melbourne,
same crest and motto.

ABS

ABE
A

Abercromby, Alexander, Esquire (M.D., Abernethy, a three-masted ship


If;
storm.
F.R.C.S. Edinburgh), residing at Cape
Aberton or Aburton, on a human
Town, Cape Colony, a bee volant
gu., an eagle's claw erased ppr.
70.4
113. 14
Bart.,
William,
George
Sir
Abercromby,
of Birkenbog, a falcou rising ppr., Abett, a unicorn's head gu., collared or.

Beckett, Arthur Hayward, Esquire,


of Ballintrae, Mornington, co. Victoria,

same crest and motto.


Abel and Abell, Essex and Kent, an arm
in armour embowed ppr., holding a
sword arg., hilted or, the arm entiled
195. 3
with a Teath arg. and gu.
Abel, Essex, an arm in armour embowed,
holding in the hand a couteau, all
ppr.
Abel, Bart., in front of a dexter arm

belled or.

embowed in armour, the hand grasping


a thunderbolt, a torch fessewise fired,
Ohne Rast Zum Zid. 251. S
all ppr.
103. 7
Abeleyn, a peacock ppr.
Abelhall or Ablehall, a lion's head erased
sa.,

between two wings

Abeline, Ablin or Ablyn, a sword in pale


enfiled with a savage's head ppr.
Abell, see Abel.

i9t- 9

Kent, a boar's head couped and


armed or, transpierced by an
arrow in bend sinister, the shaft arg.,
the pheon az.
Abelon or Abilon, a mitre ppr., labelled
erect sa.,

c/.

my

desire. Petit

49- 7

cf.

Abell,

gu.

is

19. 7

or.

Mercy

88. 2 Abilem, a man's head in profile issumtr


alta, and Vive nt vivas.
ppr.
cf. 190. 14
Abercromby, a cross Calvary gu. In
166. i Abingdon, Earl of, and Baron Norreys,
cruce salus.
Wytham Abbey, Oxford (Bertie), a
Abercromby, Banff, on a mount an oakbreast
at
the
couped
head
Saracen's
Tace.
ppr.
143.
14
tree acorned, all
ppr., ducally crowned or, charged on
Aberdare Baron (Bruce), a cubit arm
Virtus ariett
the chest with a fret az.
in armour in bend, grasping in the
fortior.
245. 5
gauntlet a sceptre ppr. Fuimus.
Abingdon of Dowdeswell, Glouc, an arm
Ofner na o/ne angau.
in armour embowed ppr., garnished or.
Aberdeen, Earl of (now Gordon only), two
holding in the hand an ancient maotarms holding a bow and arrow straight
sa., headed and studded also or, girt
upwards in a shooting posture and
round the arm near the shoulder with
ppr. Fortuna
at full draught, all
a sash tied in a bow arg., fringe
sequatur.
gold.
199Aberdeen, Earl of (formerly HamiltonAbingdon, a dexter arm in armour emGordon), of Haddon House, Aberdeen
bowed ppr., holding in the hand a
(i) Two arms from the shoulder naked
downwards.
point
arrow
sword
by
the
blade
let
an
ppr.,
to
holding a bow
.^

180. 5

fly

{for Gordon).

202.

2.

(2)

Out

195. n
Abingdon, a bull rampant.
45. 11
Abingdon, Worcs., an eagle close or. 76. 2
Abingdon, Worcs., an eagle displayed or,
crowned az.
c/. 74. 1 4
Abinger, Baron, Inverlochy Castle, Kina
(Scarlett),
gussie,
Inverness-sh.

of

a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree fructed


and penetrated transversely in the
main stem by a frame-saw inscribed
with the word " Through," all ppr.,
the tree charged with an escutcheon
arg., thereon a heart gu. (for Hamilton).
Fortuna sequalor.
cf. 143. 13
Cairnbulg, Aberdeensh.,
Aberdein, of
Scotland, a dexter hand holding an
annulet ppr. Intemerata fides. 216. i
Aberdour, Lord, see Morton, Earl of.
Aberdour, an anchor with cable, and a
sword in saltirc, all ppr. Hinc spes

Abelyn or Abelyne, on a globe ppr., an


eagle, wings expanded and inverted
c/. 159. 7
gu.
Abenhall or Ablehall, two branches of
laurel issuing cheveron-ways vert.
151. 15

Abeny, a hand vested, holding a miE-rind


207. 4
ppr.

rampant arg.,
demi-talbot
Aber,
a
ducally gorged gu.
55. 12
Aberbury, Oxon., a hawk, wings expanded and inverted, resting the dexter
claw on a mount ppr.
87. 9
Aberbutbnet, a dove within an adder in

cffulget.

Tuscan column chequy or and

169. 9

Aberdwell or AbredrobeU, a greyhound


orle ppr.
Innocue ac yrovide.
arg., current towards a tree vert.
92. II
58. II
Aberbutbnet of Fiddes, a peacock ppr..
Marquess of (Nevill), Nevill
Abergavenny,
Tarn interna, quam externa.
103. 7
Bridge Castle, Tunbridge Wells, a
Aberbutbnet of Eindowrie, a peacock
issuing.
Interna pra:stant.
bull arg., pied sa., armed or, charged
103. 10
Aberbuthnot, Scotland, a peacock ppr.
on the neck with a rose, barbed and
seeded ppr. cf. 45. 2. Another, out
103. 7
of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head sa.
Aberbuthnot, Scotland, a peacock's head
Ne vile velis. Badges
erased ppr., beaked or.
Laus Deo.
44. II.
cf.
(i) A rose gu., seeded 01, barbed vert.
103. I
Abercorn, Duke, Marquess, and Earl of,
(2) A portcullis or.
and Duke of Chatelherault (Hamilton), Aberigh, on a mount a ferret ppr.
out of a ducal coronet or, an oak
134. 10
fructed and penetrated transversely in Aberherdour, Aberkerdour, and Aberkirthe main stem by a frame-saw ppr.,
dor, Scotland, a sword in pale ppr.
the frame or, the blade inscribed with
Pro rege et patria.
170. 2
the word " Through." Sola nobilitas Aberkirdor and Aberkirdour, Scotland,
virttis.
on the point of a sword in pale a gar143. 13
Abercorne, Scotland, a boar's head couped
Pro rege.
land, all ppr.
170. i
ppr.
43. 1 Aberkirdor, Scotland, within the horns
Abercorne, Scotland, two daggers in
163. 15
of a crescent arg., a buckle az.
sail
saltier ppr.
a
ship
under
Scotland,
8
Aberneathy,
169.
160. 13
Abercrombie of that ilk, Scotland, on a
Salus per Christum.
ppr.
mount an oak-tree fructed, all ppr. Aberneathy, a parrot holding in the
143- "14
Tace.
101.13
dexter claw a pear.
Abercrombie, a cross Calvary gu. In Abernethy of Rothma}', a parrot feeding
cruce salus.
on a bunch of cherries, all ppr. Salus
166. i
Abercrombie of Fetternier, a cross crossloi. 8
per Christum.
let fitched gu.
In crnce salis. 166. 2 Abernethy of Auchinloich, a parrot ppr.
Abercrombie of Tullibody, a bee volant
loi. 4
In Christo salus.
ppr.
Vive ut vivas.
137. 2 Abernethy, Scotland, a cross crosslet
Abercromby, a bee volant ppr.
V'ive et
fitched gu.
In Christo salus. 166. 2
vivas.
137. 2 Abernethy of Corskie, in the sea a ship
Abercromby, Baron, of Aboukir, Fern
in distress.
Salus per Christum.
Tower, Crieff, Perthsh., Abercromby,
160.14
a bee volant jipr. Vive nt vivas.
Aberneths Scotland, a ship under sail
ppr.
Salus per Christum.
i6o. 13
137- 2

Able, an arm in armour embowed, the


hand grasping a sword, all ppr. 195. 2
Ablehall, a lion's head erased sa., between

two wings or.


19. 7
Ablyn, a sword in pale enfiled with a
savage's head ppr.
191. 9
Abney-Hastings, Bart., see Hastings.
Abney-Hastings, see Donington, Baron.
Abney, Sir WilUam de Wiveleslie, K.C.B.,
of jleasham Hall, Derbysh., a demilion rampant or, holding between the
paws a pellet. Fortiter et honeste.
cf.

gu.,

supported on either side by a lion's


gamb ermines, erased gu. Suis stal
viribus.
239. 10

II. 7

62. 10
Aboat, a griffin sejant.
Aboril and Abrol, Worcs., a lion's head
ppr., vomiting flames gu.
17. i
Abot, a unicorn's head erased ppr. 49. 5
Aboyne, Earl of, see Marquess of Huntly.
Abrahall, Heref., a hedgehog ppr. 135. 8
Abraham, the sun in splendour or. 162. 2
Abraham, Thomas Fell, Esquire, of

Riverham, Grassendale Park, Lanes.


upon a mount vert in front of tw.i
fronds of fern a rook ppr.
Veritas
244. 4
Abraham, Alfred Clay, Esquire, F.I.C.,
of 87, Bold Street, Liverpool, same
crest and motto.
Abrahams and Abram, the sun rising
from a cloud ppr.
162. 5
Abram of Lorraine, a bee or.
137. 4
Abrey, a chevalier on horseback at full
speed, holding a broken spear, all ppr.
libertas.

Abriscourt, Oxon., a hare close among


grass ppr.
136. i;
Abrol or Aboril, Worcs., a lion's head
vomiting flames ppr.
17. i
Abrook and Abrooke, a wolf's head

erased

sa.

30.

.s

Absalem, Absolom, and Absolon, a Hiur-

de-lis or.

14S. 2

ABT

ACT

a bear couchant arg., collared Acklame, a lion sejant or, collared and Acland-Troyte, Rev. Reginald Henry
and muzzled or.
lined sa.
34. 6
Dyke, M.A.. of Presbytere St. Andre,
7. 4
Aburton, on a human heart gu., an Ackroyd or A ekeroyd, a dog sleeping ppr.
Pau, France, same crest and motto.
eagle's foot erased ppr.
113. 14
57- 13 Acle, Devonsh., an annulet or, stoned sa.
AbUSCOUrt and Abustourt, a hare close Ackroyd, William, of The Wheatley's,
167. 14
among grass ppr.
136. 12
Yorks, out of a mural coronet, a stag's Acleham or Aclehum, a demi-lion vert
Accorne, Scotland, an oak-tree vert.
head.
Vcritaie victoria.
holding an escutcheon gu.
cl. 14. 2
Stabo.
143. 5 Ackworth, a griffin's head erased ppr.
Aclome, a demi-lion arg., holding a
Aceck, Acbiche, or Hackbeck, a cross
66. 2
maunch gu.
pattee erm.
Ackworth, Kent, a griflBn segreant. Acock, out of a mural coronet a swan
cf. 165. 7
Aclord, a horse's head sa., bridled or.
Vincit <jui patitur.
62. 2
issuing ppr.
Abtot,

51-5 Acland, a falcon trussing a bird. cf. 79. 7 Acock, out of a ducal coronet a demiholding a Acland, a dexter hand couped fesseways
swan issuing ppr.
cf. 99. 5
holding a rose-branch.
Acombe, a dexter arm in armour emDyke,
bowed sa., garnished or, tied round
Sir
Charles Thomas
Acland,
7. 4
with a ribbon arg. and gu., holding in
Bart., of Columb-John, Devons., on a
Acbam or Adam, a demi-lion arg., holdthe hand a broken tilting-spear.
sinister arm in fess vested az., the
ing a maunch gu.
hand in a glove arg., a peregrine falcon
cf. 107. 2
Achany, Scotland, out of a crescent, a
Inebran- Acotts or AcottiS, a Hon rampant gu.,
ppr., beaked and belled or.
cross crosslet fitched sa.
Per ardua
86. 14
supporting a standard ppr., flag az.,
lable.
166. 9 Acland, Rear-Admiral Sir William A.
charged with a saltier arg.
ad alta.
3. 7
Acbard, a crescent inflamed ppr.
163. 12
Dyke. Bart., Rocklands, Chudleigh, A'Court, Bart., an eagle displayed sa.,
charged with two chevronels arg.,
Acheley, London and Shropsh., an eagle's
South Devonsh., same crest and
holding in the beak a lily, slipped ppr.
head erased gu., winged or, in beak a
motto.
Grandescunt aucta labore.
branch of lilies arg., leaved vert.
Acland, Bart., Killerton, Devonsh., and
Acheley, a griffin's head erased ppr.
Holnicote, Somers., on a sinister arm A'Court, a lion's head erased, regardant
66. 2
gu.
in fesse vested az., gloved arg., a hawk
17. 6
Acheley, a demi-swan gu., winged or,
perched of the last, beaked and belled A'Court-HoImes, sec Heytesbury, Baron.
holding in the beak a flower arg.
86. 14 A'Court-Repington, Charles Henry Wyndor.
Inibranlable.
ham. Esquire, M.A., of Amington Hall,
Acher, Kent, a bull's head erased gu. 44. 3 Acland, Alfred Dyke, Esquire, of 38,
Warw. (I) A demi- heraldic antelope
Acheson, Scotland and Ireland, a cock
Pont Street, London, a couped arm
gu., armed, ungu.,
ppr.
91. 2
and tufted or,
lying fesseways to the sinister az.,
billettee arg. (for Repington).
Acheson, Earl of Gosford and Viscount
gloved arg., thereon a falcon perched
(2) An
eagle displayed sa., on the breast two
Acheson, a cock gu., standing on a
ppr., beaked, membered, and belled
chevroneLs or, holding in the beak a
trumpet or.
Vigilantihuf.
91. 6
1 nibrardable.
or.
lily ppr.
Virtiis jrropter se.
Acheson of Glencairney, Bart., same Acland, Charles Thomas Dyke, Esquire,
crest and motto.
of Killerton, Exeter, same crest and Acraman, out of a palisado coronet or,
an arm embowed ppr., vested gu.,
Acheson, Scotland, an eagle displayed.
motto.
cuffed
arg.,
holding in the hand an oak2
Esquire,
of
Acland, Theodore Dyke,
75branch vert, fructed or.
205. i
Acheson, a sandglass ppr.
177. 15
74, Brook Street, London, same crest
-Acraman, same crest. Esse guam videri.
Achieson, Scotland, an astrolabe ppr.
and motto.
20;. I
Observe.
167. 7 Acland, Fuller-Palmer-, Bart., Somers.:
Achilles or Achillis, a savage's head
(i) For Acland, on a sinister arm, in Acre, Westml., a triangular harrow ppr.
i;8. 4
affrontee, ducally crowned ppr.
fess vested az., gloved arg., a hawk
Acres
and
Acris,
an
eagle
displayed
ppr.,
or.
belled
cj. 192. 9
and
perched arg., beaked
charged on the breast with a pellet.
Aahmuty, an arm erabowed in armour
For Palmer, a demi86.
14.
(2)
Dum
ppr., holding a broken spear az.
75panther gardant, flames issuing out of
spiro spero.
197. 2
mouth and ears, holding a palm-branch Acton, Baron (Dalberg-Actou), of Aldenham Hall, Shropsh., on a \vreath
Achym, a crescent or.
163. 2
ppr. 23. 12. (3) For Fuller, on a ducal
of the colours a circular wreath arg.
Acbym or Acklame, a lion sejant gardant
coronet gu., a lion's head arg., Palma
and gu., therein a leg in armour ppr.,
or, collared and chained sa.
cf. 7. 4
virluti for I?almer over the crest and
garnished or, bent at the knee and
Achyra, Cornw., a lion sejant or, collared
Inibranlable for Acland underneath
couped at the middle of the thigh,
and lined sa. 7. 4. Another, a
17. 5
the arms.
blood dropping therefrom gu.
demi-lion arg., holding a maunch gu.
193. 5.
Acland, Hon. John Barton Arundel,
Another, the same crest without the
Mount Peel,
Holnicote,
Ackelom, a Sagittarius shooting a bow
M.A.,
of
circular torse.
ppr.
Rangitata, Canterbury, New Zealand,
53. 2
Edward
Esout
Acton,
WilUam
Frederick,
Council
of
Ackerman, Ackermann, or Acraman,
Member of the Legislative
quire, J. P., of the T.easowes, Bridgnorth,
of a palisado coronet or, an arm
New Zealand, a man's hand, couped at
within a torse, a human leg and thigh
embowed ppr., vested gu., cuffed arg.,
the wrist, in a glove, lying fesseways,
in armour couped and dropping blood,
holding in the hand an oak branch
thereon a falcon, perched, all ppr. Inall ppr.
86. 14
vert, fructed or.
205. i
ibranlable
Ackers, Benjamin St. John, of Huntley Acland, Sir Henry Wentworth Dyke, Acton, Augustus Wood-, of Acton Scott,
Shropsh., same crest.
Glouc,
upon
mount,
in
front
D.C.L.,
LL.D.,
Manor,
a
Bart., K.C.B., M.D.,
thereof three sprigs of oak slipped
F.R.S., a sinister arm lying fesseways Acton of West Aston, Ireland, same crest.
Adjuvante Deo.
and fructed, a dove rising, holding in
vested az., the hand in a glove arg.,
the beak a like sprig of oak, all ppr.
thereon a falcon perched ppr., beaked Acton, Chesh., a demi-lion rampant, regardant arg., grasping a spear or, en86. 14
La liberie.
295. 9
and belled or.
filed with a boar's head sa., couped gu.
Ackers, a Doric column or.
Acland-Troyte, Hugh Leonard, Esquire,
cf. 176. 3
9. 10
Ackers of Moreton Hall, Chester, a dove
of Hunsham, Court Bampton, Devon,
rising, holding in the beak an oliveActon, a demi-lion regardant, holding a
(i an eagle's wing sa., charged with five
branch, all ppr. La liberie.
spear enfiled with a savage's head.
estoiles or, environed with a snake ppr,
94. 5
Acktord, a horse's head sa., bridled or.
the wing charged for distinction with Acton, Wore, an arm in armour, embowed ppr., garnished or, the hand
a cross crosslet or (for Troyte). (2) On
51- 5
grasping a sword arg., hilt of the second
Ackhurst, a demi-lion arg., holding in
a man's hand couped at the wrist, in
entiled with a boar's head, couped sa.,
the dexter paw an acorn slip vert,
a glove fesseways, a falcon perched all
dropping blood.
fructed or.
ppr (for Acland). A Deo in Deo.
cf. 12. 3
Acklam or Aclome, Yorks, a demi-lion Acland-Troyte, John, Edward Esquire, Acton. William Robert, Esquire, J.P., of
Wolverton Hall, Pershore, an arm in
M.A., same crest and motto.
arg., holding a maunch gu.
Acguillum, a dexter hand
holly branch, aU ppr.

Acbam, Plenyth, Comw., a


collared and lined sa.

cf. 209. 14
lion sejant or,

'

ADA

ACT
armour, embowed ppr., holding in the
hand a sword arg., hilt or, enfiled with
a boar's head couped at the neck sa.,
avance
Vaillance
blood.
distilling

Vhomme.
Acton, a pine-tree vert, fructed

or.

Adams, Lines, a griffin's head couped


beaked az., between two wings
/

pellettee.

Adams

gu.,
or,

67. 7

Adams, London, a

wolf's

head erased

erm.

30. 8

Adams, a wolf's head erased ppr.


30. 8

of Cheaton, Shrapsh., a griffin's

head erased erm., beaked gu., charged Adams, Rev. William Fulford, of the
Rectory, Weston-sub-Edge, Glouc, a
with a chevron vairee or and az.
</.

144. 13

66. 2

dexter arm embowed in armour ppr.,


garnished or, the elbow charged with
a torteau, the gauntlet also ppr.,
grasping a cross crosslet fitchee sa.

two Adams, a griffin's head erased erm.,


beaked gu., charged with a chevron
4
f/. 66. 2
chequy or and sa.
Lifiertas el nalale solum.
66. 2 Adams, a griffin's head between two
wings, addorsed vert, charged on the Adams of Bowdon, Devonsh., a dexter
Acworth, an armed arm or, issuant out
arm, in armour ppr., embowed, grjisping
or.
with
cross
gu.,
breast
a
strawberry-leaves
of a coronet of
cross crosslet fitched sa., charged on
Drumelton
a
Esquire,
of
ppr.,
William,
Adams,
the hand grasping a serpent
elbow with a torteau. Libertas et
House, CootehiU, and Erne View, co.
holding in the mouth an annulet
natale solum.
Cavan, Ireland, a griffin's head couped
between two wings sa., each Adams, Percy, Fulford, Lancaster Road,
gu.,
Adagh, a demi-lion rampant arg., gutteeWimbledon, a dexter arm embowed in
charged with three bezants. Ingenium
de-sang, holding in the paws three
armour, the hand in a gauntlet ppr.,
superat vires.
cf. 67. 7
3Iea gloria fides.
blue pinks.
grasping a cross crosslet sa., the arm
erm.,
Yorks, a demi-griffin
Adams,
Adair, see Waveney, Baron.
an
charged
on the elbow with a torteau.
holding
winged and beaked az.,
Adair, Bart., of Kinghilt, a man's head
Libertas et natale solum.
escallop or.
cf. 65. i
couped and bloody ppr. Loyal au
Adams, Francis, of Clifton, Glouc, a Adams, a dexter arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a cross
Tout ou
or.
segreant
demi-griffin
Adair of Heatherton Park, Somers.,
19^. 5
crosslet.
64. 2
rien.
same crest. Loyal d mart.
Adair, Cumb. and Scotland, a Saracen's Adams of Ansty Hall, Warwick, a talbot Adams, Ireland, an arm couped at the
shoulder,
embowed ppr., vested gu.,
collared
bezants,
a
semee
of
passant az.,
head couped and impaled with
holding in the hand a flag sa., charged
arg.
Sub cruce Veritas.
191. 8
cf. 54. 5
/ dare.
spear.
with a bee.
204. 1
Adair, Sir Frederick Edward Shafto, Bart., Adams, see Woollcombe-Adams.
of Flixton Hall, Suff., a man's head Adams, Notts, a talbot sa., semee of Adams, Very Rev. Samuel, M.A., of
Northlands, co. Cavan, Ireland, Dean
cinquefoils or, resting the dexter paw
affrontee couped at the neck and
of Cashel and Prebendary of Terebrine,
upon a mullet of the last.
bloody ppr. Loi/al au morl.
Esquire, a
in the Diocese of Elphin, J.P., on a
Adair, Allan Shafto, Esquire. J.P., of Adams, Samuel Thomas,
mount vert a cross crosslet fitchee or,
talbot sa., semee of cinquefoils or,
Bank of England, Plymouth, same
charged with a bleeding heart gu.
In
and resting the dexter paw upon a
crest and motto.
cruce solus.
mullet also or.
cf. 166. 6
Adair, Scotland, on a sword in pale a
Saracen's head affrontee, dropping Adams, Bath, out of a crown vallery or, Adams, Ambrose Douglas, Esquire, on
a mount vert, a cross crosslet fitchee
a demi-lion affrontee arg., semee of
blood all ppr., the sword hilted and
or, charged with a bleeding heart gu.
mullets gu.
pommelled or. Arte et marie. ForliIn cruce solus.
lOi. 11 Adams, Devonsh., out of a ducal coronet
tuAine.
Adams, James Craig Bate de Lisle,
or, a demi-lion gardant arg.
163. 2
cf. 10
Adam, Hants, a crescent gu.
Esquire, same crest and motto.
Addin, on a mount vert a sword ppr., and Adams, out of a ducal coronet or, a demiAdams, John Hervey Stuart, Esquire, of
lion affrontee ppr.
a cross crosslet fitchee gu., in saltier,
Northlands, Carrickmacross, same crest
c/. 166. 12
Adams, Carmarthensh., out of a ducal
banded of the last.
and motto.
coronet or, a demi-lion affrontee gu.
Adam, James, M.D., Mailing Place, West
Adams, Ixslie Piers, Esquire, same crest
Aspire, persevere, and indulge not.
Jlaliing, Kent, a cross crosslet fitchee
and motto.
Adams, London, a lion rampant or. i ' 3
gu., and a sword in saltire ppr.
Adam of Culross, a cross crosslet fitchee Adams of Holyland, Pembroke, a martlet Adams, Maxwell Richard William Peers-,
Esquire, same crest and motto.
arg.
Certior in coflo domus.
gu., surmounted of a sword in saltier
cf. 95. 2
166. 12 Adams, a martlet sa., holding in the Adams, Peers - Newsham, Esquire, same
ppr.
Crux mihi grata quies.
crest and motto.
beak a mullet or. Cruce duce.
Adam of Runcorn, two swords in saltier,
Samuel Allen, Esquire, of NorthAdams,
and a cross crosslet, fitched in pale,
cf. 95- 5
lands, Carrickmacro.?s, same crest and
Dominus ipse faciei.
166. 14 Adams, a raven sa.
cf. 107. 2
motto.
Adam, Sir Charles Elphinstone, Bart., of Adams, Middx., an eagle volant regarBlair Adam, Kinross, a cross crosslet
dant.
79- 5 Adams, a cat-a-mountain gardant arg.,
collared az., restin" the dexter forefitchee gu., surmounted of a sword in Adams, an eagle regardant, wings elepaw on a terrestrial globe ppr. S^ln^
saltire ppr.
Crux mihi grata guies.
vated sa., pendant from the neck an
Acton, Ireland,
wings gu.

Acworth, a

a pellet between
c/.

griffin's

10.

head erased ppr.

166. 12
cross

Adam, Scotland, a hand holding a


crosslet, fitched gu.
Crux mihi

grata
guies.
221. 14
Adam, Scotland, a passion-cross or,
charged with a man's heart ppr. In
cruce solus.
cf. 165. 4
Adam of Walden, Esse.^:, a talbot passant
az., bezantee, collared arg.
c/. 54 5
Adam, an eagle volant ppr.
Adam or Adams, a griffin's head, gu.,

between two wings

or,

beaked

az.
c/.

Adam

Adams, a
between two wings
or

griffin's

head

Adams of Ahavagurrah,
head erased

az.

67. 7

Ireland, a griffin's
3Ialo mori quam

jmdari.

Adams, Cambs, a griffin's head


tween two wings or.

66. 2
gu., becf.

67. 7

or,

charged with a cat's

face vert, resting the dexter claw on a


crescent also or.
77. 3

Rev. James Williams, V.C,


B.A., the Rectory, Postwich, Norwich,

Adams,

same

crest.

Adams, on a mount vert an eagle reversed


and regardant, wings expanded ppr.,
beak and legs or, holding in the beak a
mullet sa., the sinister claw resting on
a crescent reversed gold.

Adams, London, on a

67. 7
gu.,

or, pellettce.
cf.

escutcheon

Bart.,

couped.
Adams, Shropsh.,
erased erm.

Ijezant a demi-eagle

"

cf.

greyhound's

Adams, Ireland, a boar's head


gu.

head

greyhound's

61. 2

head
61. 4

or,

couped

cf.

43.

Adams, London and Ireland, a boar's


head arg., couped gu.
cf. 43. i

viler sed fortiter.

cf. 26. 5
cross
crosslet gu.
165. 2
Adamson of Aberdeenshire and late of
Ewell, Surrey, a cross crosslet fitchee
az.
Crux mihi grata quies.
t66. 2
Adamson, Scotland, a cross crosslet
fitched, and sword iu saltier ppr.
166. 12
Adamson, a tilting-spear, broken in
three pieces, two in saltier, surmounted by the head-piece in pale,
pointed or, banded gu.
J 75. 2

Adamson, Newcastle-upor-Tyne, a

Adamson, John George, Esquire, a talbot


passant az., collared, charged on the
shoulder with a cross invected, and
holding in the dexter paw a key in
pale, all or.
Watch and ward.

Adamson

of Brampton Place, Bexley


Heath, Kent, a cross crosslet fitchee
az.
Crux mihi grate quies.

11

ADA

AGA

Lawrence William, Esquire,


LL.D., of Eglingham Hall, Northumb.,
a talbot passant az., collared, charged
on the shoulder vnth a cross invected,
and holding in the dexter paw a key
in pale, all or. Watch and imrd.
Adamson, William 8haw, Esquire, J.P.,
of Careston Castle, Brechin, co. Forfar,
a sword ppr., hilted and pommelled
or, and a cross crosslet fitchee gu. in
saltier, all between two branches of
Crux mild grata
laurel, also
ppr.

Adamson,

266. 4

quies.

Adamson, William Rushton, Esquire, of


Rushton Park, Robertsbridge, Sussex,
a talbot passant az., bezantee and

gu.,

Addison, William Henry, Esquire, of Newark, Kent, and of Robertson, Cape


Colony, South Africa, a snake nowed
or, in front of a demi-eagle, wings displayed sa., holding in the beak a snake
entwined round the neck ppr. Ad-

Addurston, a swan's neck and wings arg.,


beaked gu., gorged with a ducal coronet or.
Addy or Addey, on a mount a stag

13

Quo

81.5

decet Iwneste vivere.

c/.

95-

128. 5

Holme,
Norf.,

Nee temere

nee limide.

Addenbrooke, Herbert Henry Hodgetts,


Esquire,

same

crest.

Addenbrooke, Rev. James Jennings, of


Whixhall, Salop, same crest.
Adderbury, Sussex, an embattled tower,
156. 2

ppr.
Adderley,

Warw. and Staffs, on a chepcau


turned up erm., a stork arg. 105. 3
Adderley, Hubert John Broughton, Esquire, of Barlaston Hall, Stoke-onTreni: (i) Same crest as above. (2)
A sea-dog's head couped gu. eared and
gu.,

same

Ham's

Hall,

Warw., same

Addere

Baron

Norton,

lev

same

Henry Arden,
Coventry, same

crest.

arg.

of laurel

cf.

or,

issuing

Hall,

motto.

91. 2
Adys, a cock crowing erm.
Aermine, on a mount vert, an erm. arg.,

177. 2

the tip of the tail sa.


134. 10
Aeth, a demi-griffin or, holding in the
dexter claw a battle-axe gu.
64. 1
Affleck, Scotland, an eagle rising ppr.

149. 2

Adderton, a hand holding a scimitar.


213-

115. 12

ppr.

Addington, Devonsh., a leopard

gardant

sejant

arg., pelettee.

Addington, Baron (Hubbard), in front of


a fasces fessewise ppr., an eagle's head
erased arg., collared fieurettee gu.

AUa

petens.

245.

26. 4
Addington, a cat passant ppr.
Addington, see Sid mouth. Viscount.
Addis, Adis, or Ades, out of a tower ppr.
a demi-lion az.
157. 11
Addison, a tower arg.
1 56. 2
Addison, a pair of wings erect ppr. 109. C
Addison, a unicorn's head erased, transpierced by an arrow, in bend sinister
Let the deed ahaw.
guttee.

Aderstone, a martlet gu.


95. 5
Adey, a leopard's face or, jessant-de-lis

77- 5

22. 5

Affleck of
issuing.

Adey, Adrey, or Ady, on a mount vert, a


stag lodged arg., attired and ducally

crowned
5

Adderton and Atherton, Shropsh., a cubit


arm grasping a truncheon.
214. 6
Addey, Kent, on a mount a stag lodged,
?.ll

Aderton, a hand holding a scimitar ppr.

gu.

Adderiy, Staffs, and Scotland, a rose gu.

17. 8

with three branches


therefrom vert.

213of Fillongcrest and

antiquam

of

c,

legi justitiavi decus.

Adderley, Hon.

the HaU
Thetford,

Per

crest.

cartanu
Adlington, an heraldic antelope's head
erased arg.
cf. 127. 11
Adlyn, on a mount vert, a martlet or.
95- 7
Adney, an eagle's head, holding in the
beak an acorn, slipped and leaved ppr.
cf. 84- 10
Adolphus, a demi-lion rampant murally
crowned, holding a knight's helmet
between the paws.
Adshead and Adshade, an antelope trip-

crest.

oi-est.

Adderley,

Hale,

same

Adelin, a chevalier on horseback, at full


126. 6
pant ppr.
speed, brandishing a sword, all ppr.
Stand
189. 10 Adson, Scotland, an oak-tree.
sure.
143- 5
Adelmare, the sea vert, thereon a dolphin
Ady, Kent, on a mount vert, a stag lodged
naiant ppr.
arg., attired and ducally crowned or.
109. 6
Adelsorf, two wings elevated sa.
cf. 115. 12
Adelston or Adeston, an escutcheon arg.,
Ady or Adry, a leopard's face or, jessantcharged with a cinquefoil gu.
22.
de-lis gu.
Adenstoun, Adingstoun, or Adinston, a
gardant.
pattee
passant
Adye, a leopard
dexter hand holding a cross
221. 12
cf. 24. 3
fitched
Aderley, Blackhall, Staffs, a leopard's Adye and Adyer, Kent and Durh., a
189. 9
cherub's head ppr.
head couped or, pierced through the
mouth with a sword blade broken Adyn, Dorchester, a lion's head ppr.

Aderson, a cup

finned.

Adderley of

Shipdham,

Henry Smith,

Adlington,

grifiSn's head between two


lodged, all ppr.
115. 12
wings gu.
cf.67.7 Adean, a stag's head cabossed ppr. 122. 5
Addcock or Adcock, a fox's head ppr.
Adeane, Charles Robert Whorwood, of
Babraham, Cambs, a griffin's head
33- 4
Addenbrooke, on the banks of a river an
67. 7
collared, between two wings.
otter party per pale arg. and sa., and
charged with two crescents counter-

going.

fata vacant.

Adlington, a goat's head erased arg.

Addams, a

changed.
Homfray, the
Addenbrooke, Edward
Platts, Kidderminster, crest as fore-

212. 9

ppr.

Adler of Haverstoke, Essex, a demi-eagle,


wings displayed sa., charged ou the
breast with an etoile or.
cj. 80. 2
Adlercron, Rodolph Ladeveze, Esquire,
F.R.G.S., of Broom HaU, Horsham,
Sussex, a demi-eagle displayed sa.,
langued gu., ducally crowned or, the
dexter wing per fesse arg., and az., the
sinister per fesse of the last and or.

intl.

Adare, Baron, see Dunraven, Earl of.


Adcock or Addcock, a fox's head ppr. 33.4
Addagh, a lion rampant. Mea gloria
I.

all

ou an escutcheon
charged with a leopard's face of

th(

Addlington or Adlington, Devonsh. and


Lines, a goat's head erased ppr. 128. 5
Addreston or Aderston, a martlet gu.

fides.

Ti/rne proveth truth.


Adiard, a hand holding a dagger erect,

sinister foot resting

collared or.
Avant.
cj. 54. 5
lion passant, holding in the
dexter paw a cross crosslet fitched gu.
cj. 6. 2

Adamson, a

Adlam, William, of Chew Magna, Somers.,


on a mount vert, and in front of rays
of the sun, an eagle ppr., collared sa.

Addison, Sudbury, a unicorn's head


erased arg., pierced through the neck
with an arrow and charged on the
breast with three annulets.
Addison, Staffs, a demi-unicorn couped
arg., armed, ungu., and crined or, the

c/.

or.

utile.
239. 1
Affleck of that ilk, same crest and motto.
Affordbie of Affordby, Lines, a horse's
head erased sa., bridled or.
cf. 51. 5
Agad, a heraldic antelope's head.
127. 10
statant
buU
ppr.,
a
Agall, on a chapeau
cf. 45- 9
sa.
Agan, on a ducal coronet or, a stag's
cf. 122. 5
head cabossed ppr.

99- 7
Adie, Aedie, and Addie, Crieff and Scotland, a cross crosslet and sword in
saltier ppr.
Crux niihi grata ^ute.f.
166. 12

cross patee
221. 12
fitchee
Adis, out of a tower ppr., a demi-lion az.
157. II
supporting
Adkins, a lion rampant gu.,
a flagstaff with ropes ppr., flag arg.,
charged with a cross of the first.
c/-

sapientia. custos.

Affleck,

or.

Scotland,

Eerum

109. 6
Bart., of Dalham HaU, Newmarket, an ear of wheat or, between
two fern branches ppr. Pretiosuni quod

115. 12

Adey, see Adye.


Adger, a swan with wings addorsed
regardant arg., murally crowned gu.,
resting its dexter foot on an escaUop

Adingstoun or Adinston,
dexter hand holding a

Balmanno, Scotland, two wings

Agar, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant

or.

10. 2
Vita trita via tula.
Agar, Earl of Normanton, a demi-lion

rampant

3- 7

holding
I

or.

Vita trita via tuta.

lO. 2

Agar-EUis, Viscount Clifden, see Clifden.


Agar-Robartes, see Robartes, Baron.
Agard, Lanes, a bugle -horn arg., gar228. 11
nished or, stringed sa.

'

AGA
Aguillon, Yorks, a pelican vulning herself
98- I
ppr.

Agard, Lanes, an ibex's head or, semee


of hurts, maned, homed, tnfted, and
collared az.
Agas of Wymondham, Norf., a Jloor's
head sa., wreathed arg. and gu.
192. 13
Agbnry, Kent and Gloiic, a bird supporting a flag, charged with a cross.
78. 14
Ager or Auger of Bishopboum, Kent

and Glouc, a

bull's

head erased

gu.,

44- 3

attired or.

Agg or Auge, a Moor's head conped sa.,


192. 13
wreathed arg. and az.
AggS, on a chapeau ppr. a bull statant
c/. 45- 9
Rev. Francis Keyes, Christ
Church Vicarage, Westminster, a derai-

sa.

Aglionby,

81.6
eagle displayed or.
of Horsley, Surrey, a stag
117* ^
or.
Agmondisham or Agmundesham, Surrey,
115. 7
a stag lodged ppr.
Agnew, the sun sliining on the stump of

Agmondesham
trippant

a tree ppr.

I45-

Agnew, a crow statant, wings e.xpanded,


transfixed with an arrow, all ppr.

of.

or

Agneu

of

Sheuchan

and

bowed grasping a
Pro rege et patria.
Ainslie, Bart., Lines,

scimitar, all ppr.


201. i

a dexter arm embowed holding a scimitar ppr. Pro

rege et patria.
Ainslie of Pilton, Bart.,

dexter
scimitar

228. II
water ppr.

arm

201.

on a chapeau a
grasping a

embowed

Pro patria smpe,

ppr.

pro

159- 13

Aiken, sec Chetwood-Aiken.


Aiken, Scotland, a cross crosslet fitched

Sir

98. 8

sibi.

two wings in lure. 113.


a huntins-hom ppr.

Aiken, a fountain throwing up

In cruce solus.
Aiken, L-eland, an ox-yoke
gu.

regardant ppr.

Agnew, Hon.

Non

Algles, Northunib.,

ConsUio eiimpetii
77.10
of Castle Wiger, an eagle rising
Consilio non impcttt.

sword ppi.

Edinburgh, a pelican in her piety

ppr.

142. 2

Algler or Ayler,

Lothian, Scotland, an eagle issuant


non
Consilio
and regardant ppr.
go. 10
impetu.
Agnew of Lochryan, an eagle rising
regardant, holding in dexter claw a

Agnew

81.

two wings in lure.


113.
Aighton, Lanes, a snake coiled up ppr.
Aifler,

107. II

Agnew

Allien,

i59Ailmer or Aylmer, London, a goat passant


Agworth, a torteau.
Ahanny or Ahany, Scotland, out of a
crescent a cross crosslet fitched sa. Ailsa, Marquess of (Kennedy), Culzean
166. 9
Castle, Maybole, a dolphin naiant ppr.
Per ardua ad alta.
Avis In fin.
140. 5
152. 9
Ahem, Ireland, a vine ppr.
Aime and Aine, a pillar barry of four gu.
Aher, a sand-glass sa., winged gu.
113. 10
and or, winged ppr.
113. II
Ahlfeldt, Frederic Cart, Esquire, a brack Aimgevyne of Theshelthorpc, Lines, a
vine or, bearing three bunches of
arg., collared and sejant on a cushion
grapes ppr.
cf. 152. 9
gu., tasselled or. Fortitudine suavitatc.
59. 8 Aines, Ainge, Ainger, Aitken, a common
boat ppr.
179. 6
Ahrends, an eagle ppr. Post nubiln
or,
fitchee
2
a
formee
cross
phaebus.
76.
Ainge, London,
between two wings az.
Aickea, Aiken, or Aikin, a fountain
cf. 1 10. 7
throwing up water ppr.
159. 13 Ainlie, an arm holding a laurel chaplet
ensigned with a bird.
Aickinson, a demi-lady, holding in the
cf. 205. 6
dexter hand a tower, and in the sinister Ainsley or Ainslie of Blackhill, a pelican's
1S3. 8
a palm-branch.
head erased ppr. Pietns tutissima
98. 2
Aickman and Aikman, Scotland, an oakvirtus.
Sub robore virtus.
tree fructed ppr.
Ainsley, Bart., Scotland, an arm embowed
brandishing a scimitar ppr. Pro regc
143- 2
201. i
et patria.
Aidgmam, a demi-eagle or, charged on
the breast with a thistle ppr.
Ainsley and Ainslie, Scotland, an arm em-

77- 4
James Wilson, K.C.M.G.,

213-

166. 2
az.,

ppr.
Ainslie

178. 6

Aiken, James, of Dalmoak, co. Dumbarton, a dexter hand couped at the


wrist, holding a garland of oak-leaves
ppr.
In robore decu-s.
ber
Chief
of
Legislative
Council,
Secretary and Premier of the said Aikenhead or Aitkenhead, a demi-savage
holding in the dexter hand three laurelColony, an eagle issuant rising, with
wings expandelJ and regardant ppr..
sprigs fructed ppr.
Rupio robore nati.
charged on the breast with a trefoil
cf. 1 86. 4
slipped vert.
ConsUio non impelu.
Aikenhead, Frank, Esquire, Xaval and
Agnew, Ch.irles Stewart, Esquire, J.P.,
Military Club, 94, Piccadilly, W., a
of Hobart, Tasmania, an eagle issuant
demi-man affront^e holding in his
rising and regardant ppr., charged on
dexter hand a branch of laurel slipped
its breast with a trefoil slipped vert.
and fructed, all ppr., and resting his
Consilio non impetu.
sinister on a chaplet of oak, also ppr.,
Agnew, Sir Andrew, of Lorhuaw, Bart.,
fructed.
Rnpto robore nati.
258. 10
an eagle issuing regardant ppr. Con- Aikenhead, Scotland, an oak-tree fructed
silio non impetu.
Annoso robore quercus.
ppr.
80. 10
143. 2
Agnew, Sir William, Bart., 11, Great Aikin or Aicken, an oak-tree vert. Sub
Stanhope St., W., an eagle regardant,
robere virtus.
143. 5
wings expanded ppr., each wing'charged Aikman, a man ppr., holding a standard
with a pale or, holding in its mouth
gu., vested arg.. the coat az.
187. 9
a sword pointing upwards ppr., the Aikman of Cairnie, an oak-tree fructed
dexter claw resting on a saltier couped
Sub robore virtus.
ppr.
143. 2
gu.
Consilio et impetu.
236. 5 Aikman, Thomas Stokes George Hugh
Agnew, Scotland, an eagle rising regarRobertson, of Ross, Hamilton, N.B.,
dant ppr. Si non consilio. impetu.
an oak-tree ppr. Sub robore rnrtus.
80. 10 Aikman
of Bromlinton, an oab-tree
Agnew, John Vans, of Bambarroch,
fructed ppr.
Sub robore virtus.
Scotland : (l) An eagle issuant regard143- 2
ant ppr. {for Agnew). 80. 10. (2) A Aile and Ailes, a dexter arm embowed,
lion rampant, in dexter paw a pair of
the fist clenched ppr.
202. 2
scales ppr. {for Vans).
ConsUio non Ailesbury, Marquess and Earl of, Earl
impetu. Be faithful.
of Cardigan,
Earl Bruce, Viscount;
Agrevell, a bezant.
c/. 159. 14
Savernake,
(Brudenell - Bruce),
etc.
Agruall, a lion's face gardant between
Savemake Forest, Marlborough, Wilts
two wings ppr.
21.4
(i) A lion statant az., tail extended
AguUar and Aguillar, an eagle's head
{for Bruce),
(2) A .sea-horse
cf. 4. 8.
erased, holding in the beak a fleur-denaiant ppr. {for Brudenell).
Think and
lis, all ppr.
84. 12
thanl:
Fuimui.
46. ?

M.D., M.R.C.S., of Macquarie St.


Hobart, Tasmania, Member of the
Executive Council, and formerly Mem-

83. 2

Pietas tutissima virtus.


:

( l )

An

eagle's

Pietas tutissima

dexter
tar,

Quebec, an eagle's head erased

Ainslie,

stapled or.

all

head erased ppr.

virtujt.

83. 2.

arm embowed grasping a


ppr.

Pro

rege

et

(2)

scimi-

patria.

201.

an arm holding in the hand t%vo


branches of laurel, ensigned with a

Ainslie,

cf. 205. 6
Smith ills

bird.

Ainsworth, Richard Henry, of


HaU, Lanes, a man in armour, holding
in his dexter hand a battle-axe ppr.

Meo

gloria fides.

Ainsworth, David, of the Flosh, Cleator,

Whitehaven, Cumb., a falcon rising


with wings displayed and inverted.
Surgo et resvrgam.
Ainsworth, John Stirling, Esquire, of
and
Gosforth,
Cumb.,
Harecroft,
Ardanaiseig, Kilchrenan, Argyll, same
crest and motto.
David,
Ainsworth, Lie\itenant-Colonel
Backbarrow, North Lanes, a falcon,
wings expanded and inverted, belled
ppr.
Surgo et resurgam.
87. i
Air, Scotland, the stump of an oak-tree,
145-2
new branches sprouting ppr.
Vigilantia.
Aird, Scotland, a cock ppr.
Aird,

Sir

John, Bart.,

14,

Hyde Park

Terrace, W., on a bull rail fessewise


a lion rampant erect, holding between
Vigilantia.
the paws a rivet, all ppr.

'

'

''

251. 7
Aird, a cubit arm holding a hawk's lure,
all ppr.
Airey, a cinquefoil gu.
14S. 12
Airey, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Parke,
Esquire, D.S.O., of Victoria Barracks,
Oxford Street, Paddington, Sydney,
out of the battlements of a tower or.

AIR

ALC

a dexter and a sinister arm embowed


armour ppr., the hands also ppr.,
holding a cinquefoU az. */e le ticndrai.
Airey, a leg in armour, couped at the
thigh ppr., garnished and spurred or.

a Moor's head in profile sa., wreathed Alate, a unicorn's head arg., collared sa.
about the temples arg., and with pearls
cf. 49. II
in the ears.
Albalanda, a boar passant gu.
40. 9
Alton of that ilk, Scotland, Bart., a dexter Albam, an urchin ppr.
135-8
hand pulling a rose ppr. Et dererptce Alban, a lion's head erased, pierced in
dabunt odorem.
218. 13
breast with an arrow.
193- I
cf. 17. 13
Airlie, Earl ol (Ogilvy), Airlie Castle, a Alton of Dunmure, same crest and motto. Albani, d', Arthur James Louis Francis,
]aily from the waist, affrontee ppr., Alton and Aitoune, a rose gu.
Virtuie
Esquire, of Newmarket, on a wreath
holding a portcullis gu. A fin. 183. 7
of the colours two ostrich-feathers in
orta occiditttt rariu-s.
149. 2
saltire az., thereon perched a martlet
Airmine of Osgodsby, I3art., on a mount Alton of Kippo, a rose-tree vert, flowered
vert, an erm. passant arg.
Vestigia nulla reirorsum.
or.
gu. Et decerptoe dahunt odorem. 149.14
134. 10
Airth, Scotland, a cock crowing ppr.
Albany, Shropsh., London, Beds, and
Alton of Kinaldie, same crest.
Qi. 2 Aitoune of Inchdairnie, same crest and
Middx., a dolphin hauriant or.
Airth, Scotland, a stag's head erased, at
140. II
motto.
gaze ppr.
Akarys, Akers, Akeris, and Akyris, a Albany, London, Shropsh., and Beds, out
Aiscough, a cross erosslet fitched az.
66. i
of a ducal coronet gu. a demi-dolphiu
griffin's head gu.
In hoc signo vinces.
hauriant or.
166. 2 Akarys, a demi-griifin or.
64. 2
Aiselbie or Aislabie, Yorks, a lion's head Akaster, a demi-griffin or.
64. 2 Albany, Shropsh., out of a ducal coronet
erased gu., gorged with three lozenges, Akeland and Akland, on a sinister arm
a dolphin hauriant embowed or.
conjoined in fess arg.
cj. 17. 8
in fesse vested az., gloved arg., a Albany, Duke of (H.B.H. Prince Leopold),
Aisincourt, a demi-eagle displayed with
on a coronet composed of crosses patee
hawk perched of the last, beaked and
two heads.
and fleur-de-lis a lion statant gardant
cj. 82. i
86. 14
belled or.
Aiskell, AiskiU, and AskiU, in the sea an Akeland, a hawk belled ppr.
and crowned with a like coronet or, and
85. 2
anchor, in pale ppr.
161. 6 Akelitz, Akelits, or Hakelut, a halbert
differenced with a label of three points
Aislabie, sec Aiselbie.
arg., the centre point charged with St.
172. i
issuing ppr.
Aitcheson, Scotland, a cock ppr., wattled Akenhead, Scotland, an oak-tree ppr.
George's cross, and each of the other
and combed. Vigilnntibus.
points with a heart gu.
91. 2
143- 5
Aitchison of Roehsolloch, the same.
91. 2 Albaster, Staffs, a feather in pale arg.,
Akenhead, a cock ppr.
Aitchison, Henry H., M.D., Wallsend-on- Akenhead, a demi-savage holding in the
enfiled with a ducal coronet or.
114. 12
Tyne, a cock ppr., combed and wattled
dexter hand a bunch of acorns. Rupto
gu.
Vigilantibus.
Albemarle, Earl of (Keppel), Quideuham
roberc nati.
Aitchison, see Acheson.
Park, Attleborough, Norf., out of a
Akenside, an arrow ppr.
173. 5
Aitchison of Pittenweem, an astrolabe Aker, a triangular harrow.
ducal coronet or, a swan's head and
178. 4
ppr.
Observe.
66. I
neck arg. Ne cede malis.
167- 7 Akeris, a griffin's head gu.
cf. 100. 10
17S. 6
Aitchison, Robert Swan, Esquiie, M.D., of Akerman or Ackerman, out of a pallisado Albeney, a yoke in bend ppr.
-4, Great King Street, Edinburgh, an
coronet or, an arm embowed, vested Albeney, Berks, a stock-dove az., holding
eagle's head erased sa.
Vigilantibus.
in the beak a branch vert, fructed gu.
gu., cuffetl arg., holding in the hand
92. 5
Aitken, James, Esquire, of Saltcoats and
ppr. an oak-branch vert, fructed of the
Darroch, Stirling, Scotland, an oakfirst.
205. I Alberough or Albrough, a castle, at the
tree ppr.
155.6
Eobore et vigilantia.
sinister base a thistle-bush ppr.
143. 5 Akeroyd and Akroyd, a dog sleeping ppr.
dove
Berks,
a
Wickingham,
Aitken of Aitkenside, a cross erosslet
of
57. 13 Alberry
fitched gu.
In cruce salus.
holding in its beak a branch
166. 2 Akers, a Doric column or.
az.,
92- 5
fructed.
Aitken, Colonel R. Easton, V.D., Glas- Akers- Douglas, Rt. Hon. Aretas, M.P.,
gow, a mailed arm embowed, holding
of Chikton Park and Mailing Abbey, Albert, a demi-savage, wreathed about
a cross erosslet fitched. In cruce salus.
the middle with leaves, over his
Kent ( I A dexter arm in armour
shoulder a sledge-hammer, all ppr.
embowed ppr., garnished or, grasp295. 13
Aitken, James H., Esquire, Gartcows,
ing in the hand a dagger in bend
cf. 186. II
Falkirk, N.B., a cross erosslet fitchee.
sinister, also ppr., hilt and pommel gold Alberton, a pennon in bend gu., the staff
In cruce saliui.
176. I2
166. 2
headed sa. and tasselled or.
{for Douglas).
195. 3.
(2) A dexter
Aitken of Edenhurst, Timperley, Chesh..
cubit arm vested bendy or and az., the AlbertUS, Poland, the huU of a ship, with
a cross erosslet fitchee az. In cruce
only main-mast, and the top without
hand ppr. holding a banner, also bendy
salus.
tacking or. Deus dabit vela.
or and az., charged with a Saracen's
Aitken of Thornton. Fifeshire, a cross
(or Irish Kerne's) head between eight Albery, a stock-dove az., holding in its
erosslet fetchee gules.
beak a branch, leaves and stalk vert,
In cruce salus.
cross crosslets, fringed and tasselled or
92. 5
166. 2
Sapitntia et Veritas. Je
fructed gu.
{for Akeri).
Aitken, Aitkin, and Atkin, a boat ppr.
vive en esperance.
Albon, Albone, Allebone, and Allibone,
in

'

179.

or.
Eobore et vigilantia.
Aitkenhead, Scotland, a demi-savage
holding in his dexter hand three laurel

sprigs fructed ppr.


cf. 1 86. 4
Aitkenhead, Scotland, an oak-tree ppr.

Rupto robore nati.


143. 5
a dexter arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand ppr. a

Aitkens,

cross erosslet fitched erect arg.

19S. 5

Aitkenson, a demi-lady holding in her


dexter hand a tower, and in her sinister
a palm-branch.
183. 8
Aitkenson, a cock ppr.
91. 2
Aitkine, Scotland, a cross erosslet fitched
gu.

In cruce

snius.

a bull's head affrontee.


44. 8
I
Alborough, Somers., a fox arg., collared
and lined or.
Akland, on a sinister arm in fesse, vested
az., gloved arg., a hawk perched of the Albrecht, a dexter cubit arm erect ppr.,
86. 14
holding a fleur-de-lis or.
last, beaked and belled or.
cf. 215. 5
Akland, the same, but the hawk hooded. Albrecht or Albreght, a dexter hand in
Akroyd, in front of a stag's head ppr.,
fesse ppr., holding a fleur-de-lis or.
221. 9
three spear-heads sa., encircled by a
wTeath of oak also ppr. In veritate Albyn, a lion's gamb issuing sa., holding
a spear or, on the top a flag gu.
Alabaster and AUebaster, a feather arg.,
35- 9
enfiled with a ducal coronet or. 114. 12 Alcester, Baron (Admiral Sir Frederick
Beauchamp Paget Seymour, G.C.B.),
Aland, Ireland, a leopard passant gardant or.
out of a ducal coronet or, a ph'.)enix in
Foi/ pour devoir.
Aland, Lord Fortescue, same crest.
Forte
flames ppr.
scrutum salus duccm.
Alchorn, a human heart gu., ducally
crowned or, between two wings arg.
Alanson, Allanson, and Allenson, a lion
no. 14
rampant gardant gu., supporting a
91. 2
cross or.
Alcock, Staffs, a cock gu.
Alanson,on a mount vert, a lion rampant Alcock, Ireland, a cock arg., combed and
Vigilanter.
wattled gu., spurred az.
gardant gu., supporting a long cross or.

6 Akiris, Akeris, or Akyris, a

Aitken, James, Esquire, Shipowner, Glasgow, a cock sa., collared and chained

166. 2

Aitkinson, Scotland, a cock ppr.


91. 2
Aito or Auito, Devonsh., issuing out of a
cloud a dexter arm ppr., grasping a
sword erect arg., hilted or, enfiled with

gu.

griffin's

head

66.

3-

>5

ALE

ALC

113. 11
Alcock of Silvertost, Northamp., a cock Aldham, issuant from a mount vert four Aldworth, a sand-glass winged.
ostrich-feathers arg., conjoined at the Alan, Ireland, a heraldic tiger holding
erm., beaked, membered, crested, and
a rose.
points by a mill-rind or.
9^. 2
wattled or.
Alcock of Wilton Castle, Ireland, a cock Alderson, Norf., from a plume of feathers Alen, Ireland, a demi-heraldic tiger quarterly or and gu., gorged with a collar
64. 9
arg., a griffin rising of the same.
arg., standing on a globe, armed,
counterchanged, chained of the first,
Alderson, from behind a mount vert,
combed, and g'illed or. Vigilaie.
and holding between the paws a juilie
thereon a branch of alder, the sun
Alcock, Ireland, on a pomeis charged
flower of three branches ppr.
Fortis
rising ppr.
vrith a cross patee or, a cock statant sa.
et fidclis.
176- 3
Alderson, a pillar ppr.
Vigilaie.
of Alderson, Middx.: (i) A dove, in its Aleneon, Fiance, a greyhound arg.
Esquire,
Alcock, Philip Clayton,
beak an olive-branch ppr. {for AiderWilton Castle, Enniscorthy, same crest
cf. 60. 2
son).
92.5.
(2) A boar's head couped Alephe, London, a cock's head erased.
and motto.
90. I
or {for Lloi/d).
43- i
Alcock, Kent, out of a ducal coronet az.,
2
crescent
arg.
163.
Aleston
or
lion
regarexpanded,
Sufi.,
a
Alston,
a
passant
Alderton,
a demi-swan erm., wings
Aldewinkell,
dant gu., ducally gorged and chained.
Aldewincle,
Aldewinckle,
and ducally crowned or.
cf. 99. 5
Aldwinckle, and Aldwinkle, a wyvern,
Alcock-Beck, see Beck-Alcock.
ducally
crowned, Alexander, Earl of Stirling, a bear sejant
addorsed,
William
wings
Alcock - Stawell - Riversdale,
vonuting fire.
70. 10
erect ppr.
Per mnre, per terras. 34. 8
Thoma.s Jonas, Esquire: (i) Out of a
mural crown or, a de.xter arm in armour Aldham, Shrimpling. Norf., a talbot's Alexander, Major George Agar, Colamore
Lodge, Dalkey, co. Dublin, crest as
head erased or, collared sa., lined gu.
couped at the elbow ppr., charged with
above.
an ogress, the hand grasping a swor<l
cf. 56. 2
in bend sinister, also ppr. {for Ilirrrs- Aldhouse, Aldhowse, Aldehowse, Aldous, or Alexander, Porydstone, Ayr, a bear sejant.
(77"
I'lj- )nare, per terras.
3J. 8
dale).
Aldus, a bird rising gu.
87. 3.
(2) On a cap of maintenance
gu., turned up erm., a falcon rising
above crest was exhibited at the V istt'ti fm Alexander, Very Rev. John, of Mulrankin
l;<itory, Wexford, same crest and
arg., in his beak a scroll, thereon " En
of Suffolk, anno 1664, 6y Johi' AI'li-hm
countij,
cock
that
parole je vis " {for Stairell).
A
Moulton,
in
motto.
howse
(3)
of
arg., combed and wattled gu., spurred
he recorded his pedigree. It was, however, Alexander, a bear rampant ppr.
" respited for further proof," which does Alexander, Scotland, an elephant passant
az., and above it, on an escroU, the
motto " Vigilantcr " {for Alcock). Hcec
not appear to have been made.)
ppr.
Per mare, per terras.
cf. 133. Q
ivimica ti/rannis.
91. 2 Aldirford, a monkey's head ppr.
136. 14 Alexander,
Sir
Claud, Bart., J. P., of
Ballochmyle, co. Ayr, Scotland, an
Alcock-Stawell, Jonas William, Esquire, Aldjo, a stump of an oak sprouting new
of Kilbrittain Castle, Cork: (i) On a
branches ppr.
elephant ppr. Perseverantia vincit.
145-2
cap of maintenance gu., turned up Aldon, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi133- 9
erm., a falcon rising arg., in his beak
lion gu.
Alexander-Sinclair, Edwyn Sinclair, Esa scroll, thereon En parole je vis {for Aldred, an arm in armour embowed, holdquire, of Freswick, Caithness-sh., an
Stawell).
ing a cross crosslet fitched in pale.
elephant passant ppr.
Perseverantia
(2) A cock arg., combed and
wattled gu., spurred az., and above it,
198. 5
OP an escroll, the motto.
Vigilantcr.
Aldrich, a bull passant arg., armed or. Alexander, ee Caledon, Earl of.
195-2
Aldam, out of a ducal coronet a plume
2 Alexander, a dexter arm in armour emFortitudo vincet.
cf. 45.
of five ostrich-feathers.
114. 13 Aldrich-BIake, uses the same.
bowed, holding a sword ppr., pommel
Aldborough or Aldeburghe, Yorks, an Aldrich, a griffin segreant.
62. 2
and hilt or.
195-2
ibex passant or.
Aldridge, Charles Powlett, of St. Leonard's Alexander, SummerhiU, Kent, a hand
Aldborough, Earl of (Stratford), Ireland,
Forest, Susses, an arm couped below
holding a sword ppr.
212. 13
a dexter arm in armour embowed, holdthe shoulder vested az., charged with a Alexander, Kent, a cubit arm erect,
ing in the hand ppr. a scimitar az.,
bezant, the hand holding a quill arg.
holding a sword ppr., pommel and
hilted and pommelled or.
Virtuti nihil
Dirige.
hilt or.
212. 3
obstat ct armis.
196. 10 Aldridge, Herbert Henry, Esquire, same Alexander, Sir Lionel Cecil, Bart., KentsAldborough and Aldeborough, an escallop
crest and motto.
town, CO. Meath, a dexter ami emor, between two wings az.
141. 10 Aldridge, John Barttelot, Esquire, same
bowed, holding a dagger ppr., charged
Aide, a torteau.
crest and motto.
159. 14
on the wrist with a muUet or. Per
Alden or Aldon, Herts and Jlidd.v., out Aldridge or Aldrige, a phoenix ui flames
mare, per terras.
of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion gu.
82. 2 Alexander, James Dalison, D.L., Hampppr.
phoenix in flames ppr.,
16. 3 Aldridge,
a
sell Manor, Eridge, Sussex, an arm in
Alden, Herts and Middx., out of a ducal
charged on the breast and on each
armoiu" embowed ppr.,
holding a
coronet per pale gu. and sa., a demiwing with a bezant.
dagger of the last, hilt and pommel or.
lion rampant or.
16. 3 Aldrington, a dexter hand holding a
Per mare, per terras.
Alden, out of a coronet arg., a bat's wing
hawk's lure ppr.
217. 8 Alexander, Granville
Henry Jackson,
gu., surmounted of another arg.
Theobald
Lieutenant-Colonel
Aldwell,
Esquire, J.P. and D.L., of Forkhill,
Aldenham, Baron (Gibbs), Aldenham
Butler, M.A., co. Moyne, Tipperary,
CO. Armagh, an arm in armour emHouse, Elstrce, Herts, in front of a
Ireland, an osprey with brings elevated
bowed, the hand grasping a sword, all
rock ppr., a dexter arm in armour em
ppr., and charged on the elbow with an
ppr., resting the dexter claw upon an
bowed, the hand gauntletted ppr.,
escutcheon of the Butler arms, viz.,
annulet sa. Per mare, per terras.
" or, a chief indented az."
holding a battle-axe in bend sinister sa.
Alexander, Lesley William, Esquire, J.P.,
Tenax propositi.
231. i Aldwell, Rev. Basil S., of St. Luke's,
of 29, Campden Grove, Kensington,
Alder, a griffin's head gu.
66. i
Portsea, Hants, same crest.
an arm embowed in armour ppr., in
Alderford, Norf., a rat ppr.
the hand a sword, all ppr., pommel and
136. 11 Aldwinckle, see Aldewinckle.
Alderington, a dexter hand holding a Aldwinkle, see Aldewinckle.
hilt or.
Per mare, per terras.
hawk's lure ppr.
Esquire, of Newmarket, Alexander, London, an arm in armour em217. 8 Aldworth, R
Alderley, a mailed dexter arm embowed
Ireland,
a dexter arm in armour
bowed, the hand grasping a sword, aU
ppr., grasping a cross-hilted sword also
embowed, the hand grasping a sword,
ppr.
195. 2
ppr., hilted or, transfixing a boar's head
all ppr.
yec temere, nee timide.
Alexander, Henry, Esquire, D.L., of Forksa.
Aldworth, Robert, Esquire, of Westlake,
hill, CO. Armagh, Ireland, an arm in
Aldersey, Hugh, Esquire, J.P., of Aldersey
West Coker, Yeovil, Somerset, and
armour embowed, the hand grasping a
Hall and Spurstow, Chester, a demiNewmarket Court. Newmarket, co.
sword in bend sinister ppr., on the
griffin segreant gu., beaked and legged
Cork, same crest and motto.
elbow an annulet sa. Per mare, per
or, issuing from a plume of five feathers Aldworth, Scotland, a torteau.
terras.
159. 14
cf. 195. 2
of the last.
Alnus semper floreat.
Aldworth, a demi-dragon rampant arg., Alexander of Pitskellie, two dexter hands
240. 5
holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu.
conjoined in fesse. Oraetlabora. 224. 2
.

ALE

ALL

Alexander of AuchmuU, a hand holding Algeo, Captain Henry James, of Ballya pair of scales ppr. Quod libi ne
braok, co. Dublin, the stump of a tree
217. 13

al.teri.

ppr.

Non

deficit alter.

Alexander of Boghall, a hand holding a Algeo, Lewis, Esquire, of Glenboz Manor,


quill-pen.
Fidem servo.
Hamilton, co. Leitrim, the stump of a
217. 10
Alexander, Scotland, a talbot arg., coltree ppr.
No>i deficit alter.
lared g";.
54- 2 Algle, Algeo, and Algoe, a bear rampant
Alexander, Hants, a talbot's head erased
supporting a staff raguly.
34. 9
Nil desperandum.
arg., collared gu.
Algist, a dexter and a sinister arm, couped
in saltier, each from the shoulder,
56. I
Alexander of Kinglassie, a horse's head
vested gu., cuffed or, and holding in
conped gu., bridled arg. Ducitur non
the hand ppr. a scimitar arg., hilted

51-5

trahitur.

Alexander, a horse's head arg.,


DucituT non trahitur.
Alexander, a cock arg., beaked
bered gu.
Alexander, Stirling, a beaver
ninrc, per terras.
Alexander of Fowls, same

bridled sa.

51-5
and mem91. 2

ppr.

Per

134. 8
crest and

Allan, Bryce, Esquire, shipowner, Liverpool, a talbot's head erased sa.


Spero.
56. 2
Allan, Alexander, Esquire, shipowner,
Glasgow, a talbot's head erased sa.
Spero.
56. 2
Allan, Alexander, of Aros House, near
Tobermory, Isle of Hull, N.B., same
crest and motto.
Allan, R. S., of 15, Woodside Terrace,
Glasgow, same crest and motto.
Allan,
Robert Gilkison, Esquire, of

Rosemont,

of the second.
203. 10
Algloval, a goat statant arg.
Algoe, Scotland, a bear sejant erect, sup-

Aigburth,

Liverpool,

talbot's head erased sa.


Spero.
Allan, Scotland, a comet ppr.
Taicco et
terreo.
164. 10
Allan, Durh., a demi-lion rampant ppr.,
holding up a rudder gu. Fortiter gerit

porting a staff.
34. 7
Algoe, see Algie.
Algood and Allgood, two arms in armour
embowed, holding up a flaming heart,

crucem.
11. 11
aU ppr.
194. 7 Allan, Scotland, a dexter arm bendways
grasping a sabre ppr. Dirigat Deus.
Algood, Northumb. and Devonsh., two
arms in armour embowed ppr., holding Allan, Scotland, a cross crosslet fitched
in the hands a human heart gu., ingu.
Fide et lahore.
166. 2
flamed or, charged with a tower triple- Allan of Middlesex and of Errol, Scotland,
an eagle rising ppr. Fortiter.
towered arg.
194. 10
77. 5
Alicock, Northamp., a cock erm., combed Allan of Eastwood, Mid-Lothian, the
same.
and wattled or.
91. 2
AUe, a dexter hand holding up the sun Allan, .see Havelook-AUan.
AUan of BlackweU Grange, Durh.,
ppr.
a demi-lion rampant arg., ducally
Alington, Baron (Alington), a talbot pascrowned gu., holding in the dexter
sant ppr., billettee or. Dieu est tout.
paw a cross-potent or, and supporting
cf. 54. I
with the sinister a rudder of the second.
Alington, of Swinhope, Lines, a talbot
Fortiter gerit crucem.
passant erm.
1 1
54. i
9
Alington, Baron (Sturt), Crichel, Wim- Allan, Barton, Yorks, same crest and
motto.
borne, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding
a banner of the last o'lirged with a Allanby, Henry Charles Kynman, of
rose arg., the staff and fringe or.
Monk's Tower, Lincoln, a crescent
En
Dieu est tout.
gu.,
issuant therefrom a demi-lion
251.2
rampant ppr., holding between the
Alington, Vice-Admiral Arthur Hildepaws a horseshoe, also gu. Fide et
brand,
J.P..
of
Swinhope, North
labore.
266. 3
Thoresby, S.O., Lines, a talbot passant
erm. Non pour haine. En Dieu est Allanby, ee Montgomsrie.
I

Alexander, Scotland, on a mount vert, an


otter passant ppr.
Per mare, per
terras.

rf.

Alexander, Scotland, a serpent


fesse ppr.

Ingenium

134. 5
in

waved

vires superat.

142. 6

Alexander, Scotland, a serpent coiled in


fesse.

Iiigeniutn vires superat.

Alexander, Halifax, Yorks, a demi-lion


gardant, wielding with its dexter paw
a battle-axe ppr., the sinister paw
resting on a cross fleury, and gorged
with a collar az., charged with two
bezants.
Alford, Berks and Sussex, a boar's head
arg., with a broken spear in the mouth,
handle tlirust down the throat or.
42. 10
Altord, Surrey, Yorks, and Shropsh., a
boar's head erect arg., in the mouth
three feathers of a pheasant's tail ppr.
41. 12
Alland, a bear's paw erect ppr.
tout.
Alford, Charles John, Esquire, F.R.G.S.,
36. 6
of 30, Wilbury Road, Brighton, an Alington, Julius, Esquire, J.P., of Little Allanson, a demi-eagle, wings expanded.
Virtute et labore.
Barford, St. Neot's, co. Hunts, same
escallop inverted arg., surmounting a
80. 2
Allanson, Yorlcs and Lanes, a demicrosier in bend sinister or.
crest and motto.
Vive nt
griflin, wrings displayed erm., collared
vivas.
261. 16 Alison, Scotland, a tree ppr., with a bell
gemelle.
hung on the branches on each side.
Alford, Edward Fleet, Esquire, F.R.G.S.,
F.L.S., of
Crescit sub pondere virtus.
Boltons, South
26, the
143. 10 Allanson, see Alanson.
Alison, Scotland, an oak-tree ppr., with Allanson- Winn, sec Headley, Baron.
Kensington, same crest and motto.
Alford, Rev. Josiah George, of Stoke
a weight hanging on each side. Crescit Allanson and AUenson, on a mount
vert, a lion rampant gardant or, supBishop Vicarage, Bristol, same crest
sub pondere virtus.
143. 10
porting a long cross gu.
and motto.
Alison, Scotland, an eagle's head erased
3. 15
Alford,
Robert
ppr.
Vinc.it Veritas.
Gervase,
Esquire,
83. 2 Allanson, John Bath, Carnarvon, Wales,
F.R.G.S.,
of
issuant from a mount vert, a demi-lion
Wilbury Road, Alison, Rev. A., Scotland, an eagle's head
30,
Brighton, same crest and motto.
erased ppr.
guardant or, holding in the paws a
Vincit Veritas.
83. 2
Alford, Suff., a hind's head ppr.
Alison,
Major-General Sb Archibald,
cross gu.
1 24. i
Labor et honor.
Alford, Viscount, see Brownlow, Earl.
K.C.B., 2nd Bart., 93, Eaton Place, Allardas, Allardice, Allerdyce, Scotland, a
same crest and motto.
torteau between two wings az.
Alfounder, Essex, an arm couped at the
elbow and erect, vested gu., cuffed Alison and Allison, Scotland, a falcon's
cf. 1 10. 4
arg., holding in the hand ppr. three
head erased ppr.
Allardice,
Vincit Veritas.
a dove and olive-branch.
nails or, all between two wings of the
AmicUia sine fraude.
88. 12
92. 5
second.
207. 9 Aljoy, Scotland, the stump of an oak- Allardice and AUerdiee of that ilk, a
Altrey and Allfrey, an ostrich-head and
tree, new branches sprouting.
naked man from the middle grasping
Non
neck between two ostrich-feathers arg.
in
dexter
all
ppr.
2
his
hand
a
scimitar,
deficit alter.
145.
In defence of the distressed.
97. 14 Alkene, Askue, or Ayskew, a man's head
186. 3
Alfrey and Allfrey, an ostrich-head and
affrontee, couped at shoulders.
defence.
neck between two ostrich-feathers arg.,
Allardice, Barclay-, David Stuart, of Belcf. 190. 5
gorged with a ducal coronet or. 97. 9 Allaire, on a lily a butterfly volant ppr.
mont Avenue, Providence, Rhode
Algar and Alger, a greyhound's head sa., Allam of Normanhurst, Romford, on a
Island, U.S..-\.
(i) A naked man from
charged with four bezants or.
61. 12
the middle, holding in his dexter hand
mount vert, a bull passant gu. Nil
Algar, Claudius George, Esquire, solicitor,
186. 3.
sinelabore.
a scimitar ppr. (for Allardice).
4S17, Abchurch Lane, London, E.G., a Allan, Scotland, a talbot's head erased sa.
(2) A Bishop's mitre or (for Barclay).
greyhound's head. Honors ei amore.
In defence of the distressed. In cruce
Spero.
56. 2
61. 12 Allan, James, Esquire, shipowner, Glasspero.
cf. 180. 5
Algeo, the stump of a tree ppr.
Non
gow, a talbot's head erased sa. Spero. Allardice, Barclay-, Robert, Esquire, of
I

My

deficit alter.

56.2

Rose

Hill, Lostwithiel,

Cornw.

(i)

ALL
bishop's
defence

mitre
oj

the

or

(jor

ALL

10

naked man from the middle,


dexter hand a scimitar, all ppr.

in

In

A
In

Barclay).

distressed.

Allen, London, a talbot passant


collared gu., ears and chain or.

his

(2)

Allen, Benjamin Haigh, of Clifford Priory,


Heref., same crest.
Allen, Jefierys Philip Thomas, of Lyng-

Allardice, formerly of Dunninald an ear


of wheat and a palm-branch in saltier
Bene qui pacifici.
ppr.
1 54. 10
Allatt, a unicorn's head arg., collared
c/. 49. II
sa.

ford. Taunton, same crest.


Allen, George Edmund, of Wickeridge,

Ashburton, Devonsh., same crest.


Allen of Grove, Kent, on a ducal coronet
or, lined erm., a bloodhound passant

on a demi-bezant issuing a beehive, bees swarming ppr.


Allaunson, Durh., a pheon arg., the shaft
broken or.
174- 10
Allaunson, on a mount vert, a lion rampant gardant gu., supporting a long
Allatt,

cross or.

3-

'

54- 5

cf.

cruce

spero.

sa.,

sa,,

collared of the

first,

armed

gu.

lared or.
Allen, on a

Allaway and Alloway, an anchor in pale

mount

vert,

or, lined

col-

sa.,

cf. 54. 9
a hound statant

sa.

aU ppr.
Allen, Ireland, a demi-tiger rampant gu.
Virtus auro praiferenda.
cf. 25. 10
Allen, Richmond Robert, M.D., of 2,

West

Hill,

Dartford,

Kent, a demi-

heraldic tiger gu.


Virtus auro prmferenda.
Allen, Devonsh., a muUet gn., pierced
or.

van, William Harman, Esquire,


Ph.D., 435, Fifth Avenue, New York,
displayed
gu.;
U.S. .A.., two wings
each charged with a chevron arg.

Alien,

54.

cf.

on a ducal coronet
erm., a bloodhound statant

Allen, Kent,

AUen, Berks, a naked demi-female, holding in her dexter hand a spear erect,

57-

no. 2
Alien, out of a ducal coronet or, a horse's
head arg. Sine labe decus.
51-7
AUen, Hogge- ( i ) The battlements of a
tower ppr., therefrom issuing a horse's
head per chevron engrailed arg. and
gu. [for Allen).
(2) Two spears in
saltire in front of an oak-tree eradicated and fructed, aU ppr. (for Hogge).
Quercus glandifera arnica porcis.

161. I Allen, Kent, a talbot passant or, collared


ppr.
gii.
cf. 54. I
Allaway and Alloway, on an anchor a
dove, holding in its beak an olive- AUen, Kent, on a mount vert, paled
round or, a hound sa., collared or.
branch, all ppr.
cf. 94. 4
saltier
rampant
paly
Allen, a demi-greyhound
Allaway, Heref., two anchors in
of six arg. and sa., collared gu., holdsa., thereon a dove holding in the beak
ing between the paws a crescent or.
a branch of olive ppr. Dei dono sum
cf. 50. 4
Allen, Yorks, a demi-greyhound ramquod sum.
pant sa., holding in his dexter paw Allen, Edward, Esquire, of Stowford
Allcard, Lanes, a demi-swan, wings eleLodge, Ivybridge, South Devonsh., a
a crescent arg. DUigenter et fidel.iter.
vated arg., semee of mullets az., holding
et
DUigenter
et
bezant
charged
lion's
erased.
Semel
Marcus,
Esquire,
a
head
Alien,
in the beak a bulrush ppr.
fldditer.
with a talbot's head erased sa., gorged
semper.
with a chaplet of fern ppr. Malo mori Alien, a griffin's head erased, per fesse
AUchin, William Henry, M.D., 5, Chandos
66. 2
arg. and gu.
Cavendish Square, W., a
quam fcedari.
Street,
human heart gu., ducally crowned Allen, Samuel, Esquire, J.P., same crest AUen, London, a demi-griflin, holding a
branch vert, fructed or.
and mottD.
cf. 64. 2
or, between two wings displayed arg.
holdhand
arm
vested
az.,
the
an
wings
elevated.
Allen,
Non est mortale quod opto.
AJIen, Berks, a bird,
ing a hunting-horn gu., garnished or.
Triumplho morte tarn vitd.
Allcock, see Alcock.
Vivite forten.
AUcrnft, Herbeiu John, of Stokesay Allen, Chesh., a martlet or, wings elevated
Alien, Captain Robert Calder, R.N., C.B.,
sa., collared gu.
Court, Salop, out of the battlements
cf. 95. 11
72, Shireland Gardens, Maida Vale,
of a tower a demi-Uon ppr., holding in Allen, Chester, a martlet rising or, winged
London, an arm vested az., the hand
sa.
the dexter paw a flagstaff, therefrom
cf. 95. II
sa.,
and
Wilts,
holding a hunting-horn gu., garnished
banner
Chesh.,
Suff.,
the
sinister
a
or
AUeyn,
flowing to
AUen
Vivite fortes.
or.
charged with a tower arg., and resting
a martlet arg., winged and holding
AUen, Surrey, issuing out of flames of lire
the sinister paw on an escutcheon,
in the beak an acorn or, leaved vert.
an arm couped at the elbow erect,
Amialso arg., charged with a iieur-de-Iis AUen, Pembroke, the same crest.
holding in the hand a human heart, all
citia sine fraude.
sa.
Dai Deus incrementum.
216. II
ppr.
Inchmartin,
Perthsh., and
AUden, AUdin, and Alldon, a scimitar Allen
of
and a caduceus in saltier, ensigned
Eveley, Hants, an eagle rising ppr. Allen, out of a ducal coronet or, two
falchion -swords, saltireways, all ppr.
with a round hat.
Fortiler.
cf. 171. i
77. 5
Allebaster, see Alabaster and Arblaster.
Allen of London, a dove holding in its Allen, a snake coiled supporting two pennons in .saltier.
175. 12
AUebone, see Albon.
beak an olive-branch. At spes solamen,
Amicitia sine fratide.
Alger, see Algar.
92. 5 Allen, Lanes, out of a coronet a wolf's
head erm., maned or.
Alleet, Ireland, a demi-unicom salient re- AUen, George Baugh,
Esquire, of 5,
gardant arg., horned and maued or.
Albert Terrace, Regent's Park, same Allen, the late George, Esquire, of Queen's
Terrace, Windsor, on a mount vert, a
Amicitia sine fratide.
48. 9
crest.
wheat-ear ppr., rising and regardant,
of CresseUy,
Allen, Middx., see Allan.
Allen, Henry Seymour,
holding in the beak an ear of wheat or,
Pembroke, a dove holding in its beak
Allen, James Franklin Swithen, Esquire,
between four similar ears of wheat,
M.D., M.Ch., R.U.I., of Pietermaritzan ohve-branch. Amicitia sine fraude.
two on either side. God giveth the
burg. Natal, South Africa, an ogress
92. 5
-7^. 7
increase.
charged with a talbot's head erased or. Allen of Hazel Hill, Neyland, PemRev. George Cantrell, M.A., of
dove
holding
in
the
beak
AUen,
Fidelis morie tarn vita:
brokesh.,
a
263. 6
CrarJeigh School, Surrey, same crest
AUen, Viscount, Ireland, a bezant charged
an olive-branch, all ppr.
and motto.
with a talbot's head erased sa. Tri- AUen, Somers., a partridge, wings eleAUenson and AUeson, a talbot's head or,
umpho morte tarn. vitd.
vated.
cf. 57. i
collared and ringed az., between two
Allen, the late WiUiam, of Wink House, Allen, a cock or, combed, wattled, and
wings expanded of the last.
legged gu.
Thurnscoe, Yorks, a talbot's head
91. 2
erased
ppr.,
collared
Semper AUen, Middx., an eagle rising ppr. For- AUenson, a demi-lion rampant gardant,
gu.
:

'

77. 5

titer.

Allen, Samuel, Esquire, M.A., LL.D., J.P.,


Barrister-at-law, of Lisconnan, Dervock, CO. Antrim, Ireland, a bezant
charged with a talbot's head erased
sa., gorged with a chaplet of fern
ppr.
Halo mori quam jcedari.
57. i
Allen, Chelsea, a talbot's head erased per
pale, indented arg. and gu., collared

and chained

sa.

Ralph Edward,
ampton, Somers., same crest.

Alien, Colonel

of

Bath-

'

holding a cross gu.

of Errol, an eagle perched, wings AUerdyce, see AUardyce.


Allerton, Baron (Jackson), Allerton Hall,
expanded. Fortiter.
/"j. 5
Leeds, a horse or, holding in the mouth
AUen, Ralph Edward, Esquire, of 10,
an ear of wheat sUpped vert, and resting
Hanover Square, W. a Cornish chough
the foreleg on three annulets, one and
with wings endorsed ppr. Jamais

AUen

two interlaced
Allen,

Scotland,

demi-lion

Re-

gu.

10. 3
member.
AUen of Thaxted, Essex, Bart., and Fenchurch, Middx., a demi-lion az., hold-

ing a rudder.

1 1

11

gu.

Essayes.

AUerton, a lion's head gu., coUared

sa.

18. 6
and AUez, a thistle ppr.
1 50. 5
AUestowe or HaUestowe, a hand holding
the butt-end of a broken spear.

Alias

ALL
Allestry, a demi-lion

II

rampant

bran-

az.,

dishing a scimitar arg., hilted or.


14.
Allett

of

Iwood,

Somers.,

lo

a unicorn's

iiillared
.ir.

a lion's
wings sa.

Alley,

face

or,

AlUngton, a talbot

between

two
2

Ireland, out of a ducal coronet


a mullet gu., between two laurel
branches vert.
146. 7
Alleyn and AlIyD, Devonsh., a demi-lion
rampant az., supporting a rudder or.
Alley,
or,

II. II

AUeyn, a demi-lion
rudder sa.

gu.,

supporting

11

Alleyn and Allyn, a demi-lion rampant


az., fretty arg., holding a rudder gu,
cf.

n.

AUeyn, issuing out of flames of fire, an


arm couped at the elbow and erect,

human

holding a

heart, all ppr.

216. 11
Bart.,

Alleyne, Sir John Gay Newton,


of Alleyn Dale Hail, Barbados, and
Chevin, Belper, Derbysh., out of a dncal
coronet or, a horse's head arg. Non
tua te movennt scd jmblica iota.
5
Allez, see AUes.

AUfrey, an ostrich-head between two


ostrich-feathers arg.
97. 14
AUfrey, Herbert CyrU (late of Wokefield
and
Park, Berks), an ostrich-head
neck gorged with a coronet or, between

two ostrich-feathers arg.


AllgOOd. Rev. James, M.A., of

97. 9

Nunwick,

Nortliumb., two arms in armour embowed ppr., holding in the hands a


human heart, inflamed, charged with a
tower, triple -towered arg.
Age omne

Allnett at' AUnutt,

';4.

92. 5

'

193. I
thunderbolt ppr.
174. 13

cock,

all

ppr.

91. 12

Almiger, on a ducal coronet ppr., a tiger


sejant gu.
24. 11

an arm couped at the Almond, three cinquefoils az., stalked


and leaved vert.
shouliier and embowed ppr., the eluOV.'
resting on the wreath, vested gu., Almond, a globe vert, garnished and
grasping a sword enfiled with a
ensigued with a cross patee or.

AUot and

Allott,

leopard's head.

204. 4

159. 12

AUot and AUott, the same, but the arm Almot, Alnot, and Alneot, a thunderbolt
not vested.
ppr.
174. 13
AUot of Hague Hall, Yorks, a dexter cubit Alms, a stag's head erased or.
121. 2
arm erect, vested or, charged with a Alnwick, on a chapeau a cock, aU j)pr.
fesse
arg.,
or.

double cotised wavy az., the cuff


holding in the hand ppr. a mullet
FortHer el rede.
266. 2

91. 12
AIpe, a biUI's head erased sa.
44. 3
Alphe, Hants, out of a ducal coronet or, a

John George, Esquire, of Eastfield,


hawk's head arg.
89. 4
Louth, Lines, same crest and motto.
Alphe, Hants, out of a ducal coronet an
AUott, Yorks, a cubit arm erect, vested
eagle's head ppr.
cf. 83. 14
gu., cuffed or, holding in the hand
Alpjn, Scotland, a man's head coupecl
Allot,

ppr. a mullet of the second,


cf. 206. 1
AUott, Rev. Henry Hep worth, of the

Rectory, Stifford, Grays, Essex, a


dexter arm couped at the elbow,
habited or charged with a fesse double
cotised wavy az., cuff arg., the hand
ppr. holding a muUet or.
Forliter et

dishing a scimitar ppr.


1S6. 3
AUin, Suff., a snake coiled up and environed with flags or rushes ppr.
AUin, a partridge, wings expanded.
AUin, Bart. (i) A sword erect arg., hilt

recte.
266. 2
AUott, Rev. Robert James, of Westgate,
Louth, Lines, same crest and motto.
AUoway, an anchor in pale ppr.
161. i
AUoway, an anchor in pale ppr., thereon
a dove holding an olive-branch ppr.

and pommel or
170. 2.
(2) On an
open Bible a hand couped closed holding a sword erect.
castle
a
triple-towered
displayed arg., charged
flag
with a cross sa.
155. 8
AUingbam, a church and spire environed
with trees ppr.
158. 11

langued gu.

AUington, of Horse Heath, Cambs, a Allsopp, Baron Hindlip, see Hindlip.


talbot passant erm.
AUtham and Altham, a demi-lion gu.,
54. i
AUington, a talbot passant erm. Non
supporting the rudder of a ship sa.
pour haine.
54. i
II. II
AUison, see Alison.
Allvey and Alvey, a plough ppr.
178. 7
AUison, a pheasant holding in the dexter Allwright or Alwright, on a chapeau a
claw a key, and in the beak an ear of
greyhound statant, aU ppr.
58. 4
barley ppr.
90. 12 AUye, Tewkesbury, Glouc, a leopard's
Allison, Scotland, an eagle's head erased
head or, between two wings sa.
ppr.
Vincit Veritas.
S3. 2 AUye, Dorset, a stag's head erased per
AUison, the late Colonel James John,
pale arg. and or, attired of the first,
p.L.,
J.P..
of
Beaufront,
gorged with a coUar embattled and
Roker,
Sunderland, a peacock in piide ppr.
counter-embattled gu., charged with
Vincit Veritas.
three escallops of the second.
103. 12
AUison, Robert Andrew, of Scaleby Hall, AUyn, a tree eradicated vert, fructed
Carlisle, same crest and motto.
with branches of berries gu.
Allison, Col. William Henry, J. P., D.L., Almack, Suff'., a tower arg., thereon a
of Underclift'e, Durh., same crest and
flag having inscribed on it " Pax."
motto.
Mack al sicker.
157. 13
AUIston, Frederick Prat, Esquire, of Alman, of Pearnsey, Sussex, a leg in
Kamesburgh, Beckenham, Kent, in
armour, spurred or, couped in the
front of an eagle's head erased holding
middle of the thigh.
193. i
in the beak a sprig of the cotton-tree Almanerlaval, a tower ppr.
156. 2
slipped and fructed, aU ppr., a shuttle Almard, a stag trippant ppr.
117. 8
fesseways or, thread pendent gu. Almayne, on a ducal coronet or, a cinqueRenovate animos.
foil gu.
AUix, Noel Charles Noel, WiUoughby Almears or Almeers, a long cross crossed
HaU, Lines, a wolf's head erased ppr.
on three grieces arg.
166. 6
30. 8 Aimer and Almor, a. palmer's staff ere.ct
AUmack, a tower ppr. Cavendo tutus.
156.21 Almericus, a nag's head erased arg.,
armour couped
ducaUy gorged or.
AUman, pusses, a leg
cf. 51. 4
above '^^ knee ppr., spurred or.
Almewake and Alnwick, on a chapeau a

IQ4-

AUgood, Rev. James, M.A., same crest


and motto.
Allhusen, Augustus Henry Eden, Esquire,
Stoke Court, Stoke Pogia, Bucks, a
demi-lion rampant gardant az., holding
in the dexter paw a passion-cross or,
all between two open buffalo-horns of
Devant si je puis.
the last.
11. 13
AUhusen, William Hutt, Esquire, of
15, Kensington Palace Gardens, W., a
demi-lion guardant az., holding in the
dexter paw a passion-cross or, between
two open buffalo-horns of the last.
DevaiU si je puis.
AUhusen, Wilton, Esquire, of 61, Eaton
Place, S.W., a demi-lion guardant az.,
holding in the dexter paw a passioncross or, between two open buffalohorns of the last. Honour first.
AUibane, a spaniel sejant ppr.
57. 9
Allibone, see Albon.
Allicock and AUicocke, a cock ppr. 91. 2
AlUeson or Allison, a demi-savage bran-

or,

cf.

49. 5

cf.

two hands displayed per pale nebuly


az. and gu., resting each claw upon a
pomegranate leaved and slipped or.
Mors levior quam dedecus.
Allsop, AUsup, and Alsope, a dove holding
in its beak an olive-branch ppr.

arg.

collared sa.
c/. 49. 11
unicorn's head erased arg.,
with a bar gemel sa., homed

licail arg.,

Allett,

AUington, out of a ducal coronet or, a


buck's head ppr., attired of the first,
pierced through the neck with an
arrow of the same, barbed and flighted

AUingbridge,

Allport,

Cannock,

Staffs,

demi-lion erminois,
mural coronet gu.

ppr.,

cf. 94. 4
and Shropsh., a

gorged

with

AUpress of

St.

minster, on a

James's Street, Westeagle with

mount vert, an

Virtutis regia merces.

head ppr.

66.

Alsop and Alsope, see Allsop.


Alsop^ Derbysh. and Leics., a dove, wings
expanded or, beaked and legged gu.,
holding in its beak an ear of wheat
of the first.
Alsop, a dove, in its beak an ear of wheat,
all ppr., and in its dexter claw a key
erect sa.

affrontee ppr.

190. 10
Staffs, Warw., and Shropsh., a
demi-lion erminois, gorged with a
mural coronet gu.
Aired,
Holderness, Yorks, a griffin's

Alport,

between two ostrich-feathers


and Alspach, two spears
s

Alspath

saltire az.

in

AMI

ALS
Alstanton, out of a mural
coronet or, an arm in armour embowed
holding a dagger, all ppr.
Alston, Crewe, Odell, Beds, an estoile
or, between the horns of a crescent
arg.

Immotus.

163.

Alverd, Alured, or Alvarde, a mill-rind or.


165. II

Alverstone, Baron (Webster), Winterfold,


Cranleigh, Surrey, a swan's head and
neck erased ppr., encircled by an
annulet az., and holding in the beak a
Veritas puritas.
like annulet.
245. 2
Alves and Alvis, see Alvas.
Alwaye, Streetely, Beds, a hind's head

Alston or Alstone, of Chelsea, Bart., and


of Mile End, Bart., same crest.
E tenehris lux. 164. 3
Alston, a star ppr.
Henry, Esquire, of
Charles
Alston,
Letterawe, Loch Awe. Argyll, N.B., a
derai-eagle rising ppr., on each wing a
In allum.
crescent reversed gu.
cj.

arg.,

lion's

gamb

Amerace, a mascle arg.


Amerdley, a heart inflamed

126. 2
167. 9

salient
119. 2
erect and

Ameredith of Tamerton, the same crest.


Amerex and Americe, a torteau charged
with a talbot's head arg., erased or.

fructed with berries gu.

Alwyn, Essex, a

166.
cf.

gu., winged
or.
no. 6
Ameredith of Marston, Devonsh., a demilion rampant sa., ducally gorged and

lined or.

Alwood and AUwood, a demi-stag

80. 2

grieces arg.

Amenton, an antelope's head ppr.

vert,

between two holly-branches

ppr., attired or.

Amcotts, see Cracroft-Amcotts.


Ameers, a long cross crossed on three

cf.

10.

erased sa., enfiled with a mural coronet


57- 5
cj. 36. I
or.
Amerie, a dexter hand ppr., holding a
motto.
Alye, a lion's face or, between two wings
fieur-dc-Iis in pale or.
cf. 215. 5
2T. 4 Amery of Park House, Stourbridge, out
sa.
Alston, William, Esquire, of Stockbriggs,
Lauarksh., same crest and motto.
Alye, a leopard's face or, between a pair
of a mural coronet, a talbot's head.
Alston, William Charles, Esquire, of
of wings displayed sa.
Tu ne cede malis.
56. 6
Elmdon Hall, near Birmingham, same Alye, Dorset, a stag's head erased per Amery, London, same crest and motto.
crest and motto.
pale arg. and or, on the neck a fesse Ames, Frederick, Esquire, of Hawford
Alston, William Hamilton, Esquire, of
crenelle
charged with three
gu.,
Lodge, near Worcs., a rose arg.,
Oakburn, Helensburgh, N.B., a deniiescallops of the second.
slipped and leaved ppr., and in front
eagle rising ppr. In Altum.
o. 2 Alyson, Kent, a pheon arg., with part of
thereof an annulet or.
244. 1
Alston, a lion passant regardant gu.
6. I
broken shaft or.
174. 10 Ames, Henry St. Vincent, Esquire, of
Alston, Scotland, a demi-eagle rising ppr.
Amand, Amane, or Amarme, a pomeCote House, Westbury-on-Trym, BrisIn altum.
80. 2
granate ppr.
152. 4
tol, same crest.
Fama Candida rosa
Alston, Charles Henry, Esquire, merchant, Amarle or Armarle, a lion passant or,
dulcior,
Glasgow, a demi-eagle rising ppr., on
resting its dexter paw on a mullet gu.
Ames, Louis Eric, Esquire, of Linden,
each wing a crescent reversed gu. In Amary, Essex, a cat's head and neck
Morpeth, same crest and motto.
altum.
cj. So. 2
affrontee arg., holding in the mouth a Ames, Lionel Gerard, of The Hyde,
Alston, Westerton, an eagle issuing, wings
25Bedford, a rose arg., slipped and leaved
expanded ppr. Sursum.
80. 2 Amberley, Viscount, see Russell, Earl of.
vert, in front thereof an annulet or.
Alstone, Colonel, Scotland, a demi-eagle, Ambesacs and Amboraes, out of a ducal
Non sihi.
cf. 149. 5
wings expanded and iiifortod ppr., on
coronet or, a man's head in profile Ames and Amos, a square collegiate cap
each wing a crescent reversed gu. In
sa.
180. 9
Ambler, a mascle or.
cj. 80. 2
altum.
,6^. g Amherst
(Amherst),
Montreal,
Earl
Alstone of Newton, Suff., Assington, and Ambler and Anbler, two dexttf hands
Sevenoaks, Kent, on a mount vert,
conjoined supporting a royal co,vn
Marleford, out of a crescent arg., an
three tilting-spears points upwards or,
cj. 163. 4
Ambler, Kirkton, Lines, a demi leopard
etoile or.
hmnotus.
headed arg., one in pale and two in
arg., holding a laurel crown ppr
Altamont, Earl of, see Sligo, Marquess of.
saltier, environed with a chaplet of
Altham and AUtham, a demi-lion gu., Amborow, Anbury, or Anborow,
bear's
laurelvert. Constantiaetvirtute. 175. 11
niuzzled
or.
sa.,
11
erased
11.
head
supporting a rudder sa.
Amherst, of Hackney, Baron (Tys'sen35- 2
Altham, Cook-: (i) A demi-lion
tiiauiiUge, a cross crosslet nfcued lu
Amherst), Didiington Hall, Brandon,
uoldir? a ship's racluersa. (/or Mtham]).
pale gu., surmounted by two swords in
Norf.
(i)
In the centre, on a
Alston, George, Esquire, of Hill House,
Newbury, Berks, same crest and

.-,

II. n." (2)


talbot
sa.,
sejant
collared or, reposing the dexter fore-

saltier ppr.

166. 14

Ambros. Ambrose, and Ambross, a hand


charged
holding a billet arg.
215. 11
with an estoile az. {jor Cool).
Pro Ambrose, William Henry, Esquire, 45,
Deo el Catholica fide.
cf. 55.3
St. James's Square. Netting Hill, W.,
Altham, Edward, Esquire
(i) A demiand Lanarksh., issuant from the
lion or, charged with three mullets and
battlements of a tower or, a cubit arm
erased gu., holding a ship's rudder sa.
ppr., holding in the hand a billet in
(2) A talbot sejant sa., collared or,
bend sinister, also or. J'espire en
reposing the dexter forepaw on an
Dieu.
215. 13
escutcheon arg., charged with an Ambrose, a cherub's head between two
estoile az.
Pro Deo et Catholica fide.
wings.
189. 9
Altham, John Altham Surtees, Esquire, Ambrose, a pelican in her piety or,
same crest and motto.
charged on the breast with a shamrock
Althan or Althaun, a demi-archer vested,
ppr. In Heaven is all my trust. C/.98.14
shooting ppr.
187. 6 Ambry or Ambrey, a wolf's head erm.,
Althorp, Viscount, see Spencer, Earl of.
holding in the mouth a rose- branch.
Althoun, a dexter hand apaumee ppr.
29. 7
222. 14 Amcot and Amcots, a squirrel sejant gu.,
Alvanley, Baron (Arden), out of a ducal
cracking a nut or.
I35- 7
coronet or, five ostrich-feathers arg., Amcotes and Amcotts, Weston Cracroft,
charged with a crescent. Patientia
of Kittlethorpe Park, Newark, and
vinces.
114. 3
Amcotts, Lines: (i) A squirrel sejant
Alvarde, Ipswich, see Alverd.
gu., collared, and eating an acorn or.
Alvares, a demi-lion rampant ppr., hold(2) A stock ppr., supporting with his
ing in the dexter paw a mascle az.
dexter foot a battle-axe staff or,
Alvas, Alves, and Alvis, Scotland, a garb
headed arg.
135. 7
or.
Deo favente.
153-2 Amcots, a squirrel sejant gu., collared or.
Alvensl'>?r!, Earon ^, cut of a mar135- 4
quess's coronet ppr., a staff raguly per Amcotts, Bart., a boar's bead couped and
pale gu. and or, couped, surmounted
erect arg., issuing out of the mouth an

paw on an escutcheon

arg.,

by

a rose.

estoile or.

mount

vert, three tilting-spears, one


in pale and two in saltire or, headed
arg., encircled by a wreath of laurel

ppr. (for Amhurst or Amherst).


175. 11.
(2) Upon the dexter side, in front of
a trefoil slipped vert, a dexter arm
fessewise couped, vested gu., cuff az.,
the hand ppr. holding a cross crosslet
fitchee erect, also gu. {/or Daniel).
207. 8.
(3) Upon the sinister side,

a demi-lion rampant per fesse wavy


or and az., ducally crowned gu., and
holding between the paws an escutcheon of the second charged with an
estoile of the first {/or Tyssen). Victoria
Concordia crescit {Amherst) ; Toujours
fret {Daniel) ; Post mortem virttis vire
scit {Tyssen).
14. 2
Amherst, Hon. JosceUne George Herbert,
of Holmesdale, Darlington, Western
Australia, on a mount vert, three hke
spears, one erect and two in saltire,
girt with a wreath of laurel ppr.
Constanlia et virtute.

Amhurst, see Amherst.


Amias, Norf., a buck's head erased arg.,
attired or, the neck gorged with a
wreath arg. and sa.
c/. 121. 2
Amidas, London, a branch of oak ppr.,
acorned or.
c/. 151. 3
Amiel, a hunting-horn sans strings sa.
228. II

!
;

AMI

83. 2
negress's head from the breasts
affrontee, the face smiling ppr., with
1S2. 4
ear-rings or.

Amo, a

Amock, a man's head from the shoulders


in profile ppr., vested gu.,

wreathed arg.

and sa.
Amock, a

from the
savage's head
shoulders, vested gn., wxeathed arg.,
and

AND

1.3

Amiens, Viscount, Ireland, ee Aldborough,


Earl of.
Amitesly, GIouc, a bezant charged with
cj. 1 59. 6
a pale indented gu.
Amler, Shropsh., an eagle's head erased.

Amy

or Amye, Cambs., out of a ducal


coronet or, an eagle's head ppr., in
beak a sprig vert.
Amyand, a naked arm embowed ppr.,
holding three ears of corn bladed, all
or.
I,a vie durante.
cf. 202. 6

Anderson of Liverpool, an oak-tree, and


equally pendant therefrom two weights
ppr.
Pro Deo certo.
143. 10
Anderson, Bart., of Fermoy, Ireland, a
tree ppr., surmounted of a saltier
humettee sa. Stand sure.
Amyand of Moreas Court, Heref., Bart., Anderson, James Henry, Esquire, of
a crow ppr.
Portarlington Road, West Bourne107. 14
Amyas, Norf.,
mouth, upon a mount vert, an oakgorged with
tree ppr., in front thereof three cross
at the end.
crosslets fitchee, one in pale and two
Amyas, Tilbury, Esses, a hind trippant
in saltier sa.
Stand sure.
ppr., collared gu.
Anderson of New South Wales, a yew-tree
cf. 124. 14
Amyat and Amyatt, a ram passant ppr.
ppr.
Sic viret virtus.
Ubi solum ihi
[

sa.

129.

cf.

Amond

ccrtum.

Southampton, a ram passant Anderson, Scotland, a stag lodged ppr.


Recte quod honeste.
nj- 7
cf. 129. 5

or St. Amond, Scotland, three


cinquefoils az., stalked and leaved

Amyatt,

vert.

Amys, Essex, a hind trippant arg., collared gu


cf. 124. 12

Anderson, on a mount a stag lodged,

Anables, a stag at gaze ppr.

117. 3
ppr.,

Anderson, Alnwick, a stag lodged amidst


rushes, the neck pierced with an arrow

holding a cross patee fitched in pale

or, headed arg.


Anderson of Jesmond House, Northumb.,
on a mount vert, a stag lodged, wounded
in breast by an arrow, in mouth an ear
of wheat, all ppr., charged on side
with a bugle-horn or. Nil desperandum, auspice Deo.
Anderson, London and Scotland, a

Amond, out

of a

mural coronet a

head.

griffin's

grifBn's

67. 10

Amond, Scotland, out

of a

arg.

mural coronet Anby and Anbley, a dexter hand

head ducally gorged.


67. 6

ppr.

221. 12

gu.

Amond, Scotland, an arm in armour Ancaster, Earl of (Heathcote-DrummondWilloughby), Normanton Parli, Stamembowed brandishing a scimitar, all

all

115. 12

ford: (i) A Saracen's head affrontee,


couped at the shoulders ppr., ducally
crowned or. (2) On a ducal coronet
or, a sleuth-hound arg., collared and
leashed gu.
phoenix in flames ppr. Providentia.
(3) On a mural crown az.,
a pomey as in the arms, between two
82. 2
three.
wings displayed erm. Loyunte me Anderson, Penley, Herts, a spaniel-dog
Amory, see Heathcote-Amory.
passant ppr.
57. 9
Amos and Ames, a square collegiate cap Ancher and Anchor, Kent, a bull's head Anderson, merchant, London; a phoenix
ppr.

196. 10

Amorie or D'Amorie, Glouc, out of a


mural coronet or, a talbot's head az.,
eared of the first.
56. 6
Amory, out of a ducal coronet or, a plume
of seven ostrich-feathers arg., four and

erased gu.
180. 9
44. 3
of St. Ibbs, Herts, a stag's head. Ancketill,
Ireland, an oak-tree
ppr.,
acorned or.
Sapcre aude.
121. 5
Vade ad fornicam.
Amosley, a horse at full speed sa.
52. 8
143- 2
Amouth, a battle-axe and the top of a Ancketill of Anketill's Grove, co. Monagjavelin in saltier ppr.
han, same crest and motto.
Amphlet, Staffs, a dromedary ppr.
Ancketill, Dorset, on a mount vert, an
oak-tree ppr.
132. 2
143. 14
Amphlett, Richard Holmden, K.C., of Ancketill, Dorset, the root of an oakWychbold Hall, Worcs., a dromedary
tree erased, out of it a live branch
ppr., bridled sa.
sprouting ppr., acorned or.
Amphlett, Rev. Charles, of Earlscombe, Ancram, Earl ol, see Lothian, Marquess
Worcs., on a mount vert, a dromeof.
dary statant ppr., charged with three Ancram, Hill House, Frome, an anchor
cinquefoils sa.
erect sa.
Vincit qui patitur.
Hold fast.
161. i
Amphlett, Edward Greenhill, J. P., of Andby, Andy, or Andey, Devonsh., on the
Worthing, Sussex, on a WTeath arg.
stump of a tree a crane statant, all
and az., a dromedary statant ppr.,
ppr.
105. 12
with halter and line reflexed over the Andby, a dexter hand ppr., holding a
back or, charged on the body with two
cross patee fitchee in pale gu.
lozenges arg. Chi legge regrje. 292. 1
cf. 221. 12
Amphlett, Charles Edward, Captain 6th Andegarvia, an escarbuncle sa.
164. 12
(Inniskilling)
Dragoons, same crest Andelby, an escutcheon gu., charged
and motto.
with a cross raoline or.
Amphlett, a dromedary ppr., bridled sa. Anderdon, Hants, a
dexter arm in
Honour before honours.
armour, embowed ppr garnished or,
the hand apaumee, also ppr.
Amphlett, John, Esquire, Clent, Stour200. i
bridge, a dromedary statant, bridled Anderley, a dolphin haurient devouring
ppr.
a fish ppr.
140. 6
Ampthlll, Baron (Russell), Government Anderson-, Pelham, Earl of Yarborough,
House, Madras, a goat statant arg.,
see Yarborough.
armed and unguled or, charged witli Anderson, see Macaulay-Anderson.
a mullet sa. for difference. (Vie sura Anderson, Bart., Yorks, a \Yater-spaniel
sara.
passant or. Gnaiitcr.
307. i
57. 9
Amsden and Amsdon, a cross-fleury Anderson, Warw., a talbot passant or.

in flames ppr.

sa.

Dominus

providehit.

Amos

fitched or, fleury gu., between two


wings ppr.
of Lees, Chesh., a cock blackbird
between two ostrich-feathers
ppr.

Amson
arg.

Amson, a crane

ppr.
105. 9
Amy of Jersey, out of a ducal coronet or,
a peacock's head ppr., holding a sprig
vert.
Hostis honori invidia.

54.

Anderson,
Scotland,
a crescent or.
Gradatim.
163. 2
Anderson, an oak-tree ppr. Stand sure.
143-

Anderson of Airdbreck, an oak-tree ppr.


Stand sure.
14. 35
Anderson, Sir Alexander, of Aberdeen, an
oak-tree ppr.
Stand sure.
143. 5

an eagle issuing, wings expanded and inverted ppr., gazing at


the sun gu.
Anderson, an eagle issuing. Qui honeste
Anderson,

fortiter.

Anderson, an eagle issuing, holding in


the dexter claw an olive-branch, all
ppr.

Qui honeste

fortiter.

?<o.

Anderson, Walter N., of Toronto, Ontario,


an eagle issuing, holding in the dexter
claw an olive-branch ppr. Qui honeste
80. 3

fortiter.

Anderson of Whiteburgh, a crescent arg.


Ut se crescit clarescit.
163. 2
Anderson,

Archibald, Esquire, of 30,


Oxford Square, London, a crescent arg.
Gradatim.
163. 2
Anderson of Newbigging, a mullet az.
Nil conscire sibi.
164- 2
Anderson, Glasgow, a cloud ppr.
Recte

quod honeste.
162. 13
Anderson of Glasgow, an elephant's head
couped ppr. ^
133-2
,
,
Anderson, out of a ducal coronet or, a
stag's head affrontee, in the mouth a
dart ppr.
cf. 119. 13
Anderson, London, out of a ducal coronet
arg., a hind's head or, pierced through
the neck with an arrow sa., feathered
of the

first.

24.

Anderson, Newcastle, an eagle's head


erased arg., holding in the beak an
arrow in pale gu., headed and feathered
or.

Anderson, George, Esquire, M.A., J.P., of


Little Harle Tower, Newcastle-upon-

Tyne

(as recorded in the College of


in front of a falcon's head
erased sa, guttee d'or, holding in the
beak an arrow palewise, head downwards ppr., three hearts or. 88. 8.
A falcon's head erased sa., guttee.

Arms),

AND
downwards

ppr.

Vigilatts et certv.s.
88. 13

Anderson, Bradley, Durh., on a chapeau


gu-^ turned up erm., a griffin's head
erased arg., charged on the neck with
fetterlock aa.

Anderson, Kenneth Lockwood Morrison,


Esquire, of Cluny, Swanage, Dorset,
issuing from waves of the sea a seahorse's head ppr., holding in the
mouth a trident or, and on an escroll
below the shield. Stand sure.
Anderson, Ireland, on a mount a leopard
couchant gardant, crowned nnth an
cj. 24. 9
antique crown.
Anderson-Pelham, Hon. EveUm Cornwallis, of 29, Belgrave Square: (0 A
peacock in hie pride arg. (for Pelham).
(2) A water-spaniel or (for Anderson).
Vincit

amor

patria.
|

Anderson of Linkwood, a hand holding


a pen all ppr. Honesty is the best

217. 10
Anderson, Sussex, a hand holding a pen.
217. 10
Honesty is the best policy.
policy.

Anderson of Tushielaw, Stirling, a sword


in pale, between two branches of laurel
Pro bello vel pace. 1 70. 3
in orle ppr.
Anderson,

SOU

HiU,

Middx.,

three

ostrich-feathers encircled with a chain


or, on the centre one a crescent.

Anderson, Aberdeen, a cross-staff erect,


marked with the degrees of latitude.
Per more.
160. 13
Anderson, a ship in full sail ppr.
Anderton, a dexter arm in armour embowed ppr., garnished or, the hand

apaumee

ppr.

ANK

14

beaked and eyed or, holding in the


beak an arrow in bend dexter head

200.

121. 2

Anderton, Lanes, a curlew arg.


Anderton, William Arthur Alphonsus
Joseph Ince (Major), of Euxton, Lanes,
We stoop not.
a curlew ppr.
Anderton, E., Esquire, Trunstone, Westdown, Ilfracombe, a curlew arg. Su-

Andrewes, Rutl., a derai-lion or, ducally Anelsbey, Glouc, a bezant charged with
a pale indented gu.
crowned arg., holding up in the dexter
cf. 159.6
Anesworth, see .\insworth.
paw a human heart gu.
170. 5
Andrewes, Sufi., a stag's head erased arg., Aneys, a sword in bend ppr.
charged with a crescent for diHerence. Angas or Anges, an ostrich-head erased
arg., holding in the beak a horse-shoe
119. 8
ppr.
Andrewes, a Moor's head in profile,
Ange, a cross formce or, between two
couped at the shoulders ppr.
wings az.
1 10. 7
192. 13
Andrewes, a Moor's head in profile sa., Ange, a cross formee fitchee or, between
two wings az'.
banded arg.
192. 13
cf. 1 10. 7
Andrews, Bart., of Denton, Northamp., a Angel, Angle, Anegall, or Anegal, on a
chapeau a tower, all ppr.
blackamoor's head in profile, couped
cf. 1 56. 2
wreathed about the Angeldon, London, a knot sa., between
at shoulders,
two wings or.
temples, all ppr.
192. 13
Andrews, Bart., of Shaw Place, Berks, Angell, London, out of a ducal coronet or,
a demi-pegasus arg., crined gu.
out of an Eastern coronet or, a blackamoor's head couped ppr., in the ear a
cf. 47- 5
Stare super
pendant or.
Victrix fortunce aapientia. Angell, Surrey, same crest.
iras antiques.
192. 6
Andrews, a Moor's head in profile, couped Angell, on a mount vert, a swan arg.,
ducally gorged or, beaked and legged
at the shoulders ppr.
192-13
gu.
Andrews, Oxou., a dexter arm vested
cf. 100'. 7
vert, cuffed arg., holding in the hand Angellis or Angles, a lion's gamb erect,
holding a cross pattee fitched or.
a branch ppr. Nee careo, nee euro.
Andrews, Surrey, a stag's head erased arg.
cf. 36. 9
121. 2 Anger and Angier, Kent, a martlet flying
Quod honestnm ntile.
over a castle, ruined in the sinister
Andrews, Richard, Southampton, a stag's
tower ppr.
121. 2
head erased arg.
cf. 155. 2
164. 12
Andrews, Scotland, a hand holding a Anger, an escarbuncle or.
and Angerstein, a lion's
branch of laurel ppr.
Virtute et for- Angersteen
head erased gu., holding in the mouth a
tuna.
219. 9
quatrefoil vert.
Andrews, Suff., an acorn vert. cf. 152. :
Angerstein of Weeting Hall, Norf., beAndrews, a Moor's head couped ppr.
tween two elephants' trunks a stork,
192. 13
holding in its dexter claw a stone,
Andrews, Suff., a stag's head erased or.

Andrews, Hants, a greyhound's head


couped per pale or and sa., charged
on the neck with a saltier humettee
between two roundles in fess, all
counterchanged.
Andrews, of Lathbury, Bucks, of Norf.
and Suff., a stag's head erased arg.
branch,
121.
I.
{For the
Siiflollc
charged with a crescent for difference.)

105.

1 1

of Brondyffrjrn, Denbighsh.,
a stork arg., holding in the beak
three cinquefoils slipped or, and resting
the dexter leg on a shackbolt sa.
Anderton, Wilfrid Francis, Esquire, of
Haighton, Preston, Lanes, issuant out
of a crescent Tert, a buck's head, holding in the mouth an ear of wheat ppr.

Anderton

Andrews, Middx., on a naval coronet


or, a dove volant v.ith an olive-branch

vert.

94. 5

228. 2
Aude incipe.
Andesley, a sword ppr., and a cross cross166. 1
let sa., in saltier.

Andrews, upon a mount vert, a dove


holding in the beak an olive-leaf
slipper! ppr., and charged on the breast
with an escallop gu.
Andrews, Warw., a demi-lion az., gorged
with a collar or, charged with three

Andlaw, an eagle's head sa.


83. i
Andover, Viscount, see Suffolk, Earl of.
Andrade, a wolf's head or.
30. 5
165. 11
Andre or Andree, a mill-rind az.
Andrea or St. Andrew, a cinquefoil arg.

Andrews, London and Hants, an arm


erect habited vert., cuffed arg., charged
on the sleeve with a quatrefoil or, and
holding in the hand a branch of the

14S. 12

Andrea, a hurt, charged with a lion's

head erased, collared gu.


cf. 19. i
Andrew, Devonsh., a stag's head erased
121. 2
attired or.
Andrew of Tredinick, Cornw., a stag at
gaze, holding in his mouth a wheat
ear, all or, charged on the side with
two mascles interlaced az. Prospice.
Andrew of Nethertarvit, a star or. Give
164. 3
and forgive.
Andrew of Clockmill, a dexter hand
Virtute
holding a laurel-branch ppr.
et fortuna.
219. 9
sa.,

in the beak, all ppr.

Andrews, Suff., a bird, wings expanded


az., holding in its beak a laiurel-branch

mullets of the

first.

cf.

10.

fructed of the third.


Andrews of Rivington, Lanes, a Moor's
head in profile, couped at the shoulders
Fortiter
ppr., in ear a pendant arg.
defendit.
192. 13
Andros, on a tower a lion rampant sa.
157. 12
Andros, Guernsey, a blackamoor's head,
couped at the shoulders and wreathed
about the temples, all ppr.
Andson, Angus, a fir-tree seeded ppr.
first

Stand

sure.

144. 13

Anelche, an eagle, wings expanded ppr.


77- 5

ppr.

crest.
I

119. 8

pero non cedo.

Anderton, a stork ppr.

all

Angesteen, a crane ppr., holding in the


dexter claw a mullet arg.
cf. 105. 6
Thethelthorpe, Lines, a
Angeville of
branch of three roses arg., stalked and
leaved vert.
149. 8
Ange Vine and Angevyne, Lines, same

Anglesey, Marquess Of (Paget), Beaudesert,


Lichfield, Staffs, a demi-heraldic tiger
sa., maned, armed, ducally gorged and
tufted arg.
Per il suo contrario. 25.7
160. 9
Angolesme,"the sail of a ship ppr.
Angolisme, a lion's gamb sa.
cf. 36. 4
Anguilla, a bezant charged with a talbot's
head erased sa.
cf. 57. i
Anguish, Norwich, a snake nowed ppr.,
between two branches of fern vert.
Latet unguis in hcrha.
Angus, a quadrangular castle.
155-4
Angus, Scotland, a lion crowned with
an antique crown or. Fortis est

Angus, John, Esquire, Aberdeen, a lion


passant gardant gu.,
armed and
langued az. Fortis est Veritas.
4. 3

gem ring or, the stone gu.


167. 14
or Ankor, a bull's head erased gu.

Anhelet, a

Anke

44- 3
Anketel, a rose gu.
149. 2
Anketell of Shaftesbury, on a mount
vert, an oak-tree ppr.
143. 14
Anketel], the stump of an oak-tree, the
branches sprouting, acorned ppr.
Anketell of AiiketeU, Ireland, an oak-tree
ppr.
Vade ad formicam.
143. 5
AnketeU-Jones, Henry Moutray Ernest,
Esquire, M.A., J.P., Burrishoole House,
Newport, co. Mayo, on a chapeau, a
Coclitus mihi vires.
stag at gaze.
Ankor, a bull's head erased gu.
44. 3

ANK

ANT

1.5

Ankyrsley, a hunting-horn sans strings


cj. 22S. 11
vert, veruled arg.
Anlaby, on a mount an oali-tree ppr.
143- 14
Anieby, Yorl;s, an arrow in pale, entiled
n-ith a ducal coronet or.
174. 3
Aniet and Aniett, Yorks, on a rock a
fire-beacon ppr.
177. 14
Aniey, a dexter arm, the hand gloved and
holding a hawk's lure ppr.
r/. 217. 8
Anmers or Anners, Chesh., a lion's head
era-sed ppr.

demi-man

17. 8

Lined or.
Ansdell, a dexter

buckle
Anselbie

cf.

hand

ppr., holding a
223. 11
in pale,

or.

and Anselby, an arrow

enfiled with a ducal coronet or. 174. 3


Ansell, a demi-lion ppr., ducaUy gorged

62. 2

arms

cf. 192. 13
20, Lower
51., 51. D.,
Street, Portman Square, W.,
a lion's head erased, transfixed through
the neck with an arrow in bend point

297.

Down, a Moor's head in profile


couped at the shoulders ppr., wTeathed
above the temples arg. and az. Virtutis

az.
(/or Annesleif).
192. 13.
A
(2)
bull's caboshed ppr., between two flags
gu. {for Macleod).
Hie inurtis afianeus.
Virtutis amove.
Hold fast.
43. 5
Annesley, a Saracen's head in profile,
wTeathed arg. and az.
190. 14
Annesley, WiUiam Gore, Esquire, of
Delgany, Polstead Road, N., Oxford,
a Moor's head couped at the shoulders
in profile ppr., wTeathed about the
temples arg. and az.
Virtutis amore.

cf.

counter-embowed,

237. 18

ing in the gauntlets a battle-axe, all


ppr.
(2) Out of a wreath of laurel or,
a horse's head paly of six sa. and arg.
Periissem ni periissem.
Ansty, a martlet or.
95. 2
Anteshey and Antesley, a bezant charged
with a pale indented gu.
cf. 1 59. 6
Anthonisz, Richard Gerald, of Colombo,
Ceylon, a lozenge gu., between wings
arg.

Waarheid

eer vrijheid.

Hon. Peter Daniel, M.D.,


CM.G., M.L.C., of GaUe, Ceylon, a
lozenge gu. between two wings erect

Anthonisz,

arg.

1:0. 3

Anthony of London, a demi-goat ppr.,


charged with a bezant, armed and
[

attired or.
Anthony of Chalfont

128. 2

cf.

St. Giles, Bucks,


a demi-ram per fesse erm. and sa.,
horns and hoofs or, charged on the
body with a bezant thereon a leopard's

None pour haine.


face gu.
Anthony and Antoaie, London, a goat's
head arg.
128. 12
128. 12
Anthony, a goat's head or.
Anton of Stoatfield, Lines, Middx.,
London, and Ireland, out of a mural
coronet, a lion's head arg.
19. 12
7 Antony or Antonie, Suff., a goat's head

tower.
I5q. 10
Anstay, Anstee, Anstey, and Anstle, a
martlet or.
95. 2
Anstead, Ansted, or Antished, a cross
formee or, charged with five torteaux.

CO.

umore.

armour,

Lieutenant-Colonel Robert
Hamilton, of Hintlesham Hall, Ipswich ( I ) Two arms in armour, hold-

Annesley of Arley Castle, Staffs


(i) A
Moor's head in profile couped ppr.,
wreathed about the temples arg., and

in

periissem.

Annesley, Viscount Valentia, see Valentia.


Annesley, Earl (.Annesley), Castlewellan,

Anstruther,

Anncey and Anncy, on a mural coronet Anson, Sir William Reynell, Bart., of
a stag sejant ppr.
116. 4
Birch Hall, I^ancs, out of a ducal
Anne, a woman's head couped at the
coronet or, a spear erect ppr. Nil
breasts ppr., vested arg., the hair
desperandum.
dishevelled or.
Anson, Earl of Lichfield: (i) Out of a
Anne, Major Ernest Lambert Swinburne,
ducal coronet or, a spear-head ppr.
of Burgwallis, Yorks.
(i) A maiden's
(2) A greyhound's head, couped erm.,
head couped at the shoulders ppr.,
charged on neck with two bars-gemelle
crined or (for Avne).
182. 5.
or.
Nil desperandum.
{2) A
leopard's face gu. between two dragons' Anson, Sir Archibald Edward Harbord
wings ppr., each charged with a fret
Anson, Esquire, of Southfield, Silversa. (/or Charlton).
10. 3
hill,
St. Leonard's-on-Sea, out of a
Anne of Trickley, Yorks., a buck's head
ducal coronet or, a spear-head erect
cabossed arg.
122. 5
ppr.
Nil desperandum.
Anneles, a mermaid ppr., the tail vert.
Anson-Horton, Henry, Esquire, of Catton
Hall, Burton-on-Trent
(i) Out of the
184- 8
Annelshie, a bezant charged with a pale
waves of the sea ppr., a tilting-spear
indented gu.
cj. 159. 6
erect or, headed and enfiled with a
Annesley, Ireland, a demi-lady supportdolphin arg., finned gold {for Horton).
ing a portcullis.
183. 7
(2) Issuant from a coronet or, a spearAnnesley, Oxon., a Moor's head in profile,
head erect ppr.
couped sa., wreathed about the temples Anstavill, a castle triple-towered, a demiarg. and az.
Virtutis aniore.
192. 13
lion rampant issuing out of the middle

2IO.

holding in the hands a battle-axe, all


ppr.
Periissem ni periissem.
237.18
Anstruther- Duncan, Alexander William,
Esquire, of Naughton, Fife, N.B., two
arms in armour, holding in the gauntlets a battle-axe ppr.
Periissem ni

Seymour

downwards.

crest

same

pret.

Anslow-Alabone,

119. 14

same
Suff.,

Anstruther, Sir Ralph William, Bart., of


Balcaskie, Pittenweem, Fifesh., two

escallops.

III. 12

Annat, Scotland, a boar sa., transfixed


with an arrow.
40. 14
Anncell, a stag's head affrontee, ducaUy

hand a

two arms

Anstruther, Inverkeithing, same crest


and motto.
Anstruther, Airdrie, same crest.
Anstruther, Carmichael-, Sir Windham,
Bart., Scotland:
(i) The same
as
a.hove {for Anstruther). 237.18. (2) An
arm in armour erect, grasping a broken
spear ppr. (for Carmichael).
Toujours

10. 7

and lined or.


cf. 10. 7
Ansert, a demi-lion rampant, imperially
crowned, holding in the dexter paw a
sword wavy ppr.
14. 14
Ansley, a blackamoor's head in profile
couped at the shoulders ppr., gorged
with a collar or, charged with three

of Annandale, a rose stalked and


leaved ppr. Quod honestum -utile. 149.5
Annandale, Scotland, same crest and
motto.
Annandale, a spur erect or, winged arg.

ppr., in

Bart.,

Annot, Annott, or Annat, a boar passant


Gillingshill,
Pittenween,
sa., transfixed with an arrow ppr.
and motto.
40. 14 Anstruther of Hintlesham,
Annyslay, a Moor's head couped sa.
crest and motto.
192. 13
Anscell or Anstrell of Barford, Beds,
a demi-lion az., ducally gorged and

Annand

ilk.

in armour embowed, grasping in the


gauntlets a battle-axe, all ppr. Periissem ni periissem.
194. 12
Anstruther, Henry Torrens, Esquire, of

301. 15

arg.

armour
headed arg.
in

spear sa.,
Anstruther of that

167. 9
Anngell, Kent, out of a ducal coronet or,
a demi-pegasus arg., crined gu. cf. 47. 5

Anningson, BusheU, M.A., Walthamead,


Cambridge, a scaling-ladder in bend

Anmetesley, a bezant charged with a


pale indented gu.
cf. 159. 6
a bezant, cf. 159. 14
Annabel], Annable, and Annables, a stag
at gaze ppr.
117. 3
Annaly, Baron (White), a cubit arm ppr.,
charged with a chevron engrailed gu.,
thereon a cross crosslet or, holding in
the hand three roses of the second,
slipped ppr.
Vi et virtute.
245. 10
Annand, Surrey, a griffin segreant ppr.

gorged.

Anstrother, out of a ducal coronet or, a

Anna and De Anna,

Sperabo.

Annesley, a buck's head or.


121.
Annes, Anness, and Annis, a mascle or.

Anstell,

Comw., a

cross

formee

165.

arg.,

guttee-de-poix.
cf. 165. 7
Anstey, Rev. Henry, M.A., Slapton Rectory, Leighton Buzzard, a martlet or.
Esse quam rid'-ri.
95. 2
Anstie, a leopard's face ppr., jessant-de22. 5
lis gu.
Anstis, Comw., out of a ducal coronet,
five ostrich-feathers, all ppr.
114. 13
Anstis or Anstice, a dexter cubit arm
vested per pale embattled, holding in
the hand a griffin's head erased ppr.
211. 6
Anston, a martlet issuing ppr.

241. 13! Anstrell, see AnsceU.

gu.

28. 12

Antram,

Dorset,
a demi-griffin az.
Prudentia et animo.
64. 2
Antrim, Earl of (M'Donnell), Glenarm
Castle, Antrim: (i) A dexter arm
embowed fesseways, couped at the
shoulder, vested or, cuffed are., holding
in the hand ppr. a cross crosslet fitched
203. 9.
in pale az. (for M'Donnell).
(2) A sun in splendour or (for Kerr).
Toujours prlt.
Sero sed serio.

162. 2

Antrobus, Sir

Edmund,

Bart.,

Amesbury

Abbey, Salisbury, a imicorn's head


couped arg., horned and maned or

ANT

ARC

i6
sword, and in the sinister a baton
ensigned with a royal crown (for

gorged with a wreath of laurel vert,


issuing out of rays of the sun ppr.
Dti memor, gratus amicis.
Antrobus, John Coutts, of Eaton Hall,
Chester, same crest and motto.
Antrobus of London, same crest.
Antwisel or Antisell, an eagle, wings ex-

guam

186. 14
Appleton or Apleton, Suff., an elephant's
head couped sa., eared or, in the month
a snake veit, coiled about the trunk.

149. S

same

167. 7

interna,

103. 2

Enderby, M.R.C.S.,
Road, Bournemouth,
Omne bonum Dei donum.

crest.

Tarn

of Arbuthnothaugh, a peacock's head couped ppr.


Deus me
suMinet.
103. 2
Arbuthnot, Sir Robert Keith, Bart.,
105, Cadogan Gardens, S.W., a peacock's head ppr.
Innocent arid true.

James

Appleton, Suff., out of a ducal coronet


or, three pine-apples vert, the tops
purfled of the first.
Applewhaite of Stoke Ask, Suff., a cubit
arm erect, holding in the hand an open
book.
215. 10

branch ppr.
Anwell and Anwyl, England, and Parkin,
Merionethsh., an astrolabe ppr.

crest.

Viscount (Arbuthnot), Arbuthnott House. Fourdoun.Kincardineshire,


Scotland, a peacock's head
couped ppr., beaked or. Laws Deo.

Arbuthnot

133- 2

Poole

Linda,

70. 2
Anvers, De, a wyvern sa.
Anvory, a dexter hand holding a holly-

cf.

same

externa.

Arbuthnot,

spiro spero.
</.

~6. 13
panded and inverted ppr.
Anvers, Chesh., a branch with three roses Appleton,

ppr.

Dum

Woodville).

ArbuTthnet,

103.

Arbuthnot, Scotland, a peacock's head


couped ppr., beaked or. Laus Deo.

Anwick, London, a dexter arm gu., the


hand holding a broken tilting-spear or. Appleyard of Shotsham, Norf., an owi arg.
96. 5
214. 10
Anwill and Anwyl, Wales, two hands Appleyard, a demi-dragon ppr., holding
in the dexter claw a scimitar arg.
issuing out of clouds pulling an anchor
ppr.
224.
out of the sea
13
cf. 73. 10
Anwyl, Robert Charles, of LIugwy, Appleyard, see Apiliard.
Machynlleth, an eagle displayed or. Aprece, Bucks and Hants, an otter ppr.,

103. 2

Arbuthnot, Hugh Gough, Esquire, of


40, Princes Gate, London, a peacock's
head ppr. Innocent and true.
Arbuthnot of Fiddes, a peacock ppr.
Tarn interna, guam externa.
103. 7
Arbuthnot of Montrose, a dove with an
adder in orle ppr. Innocue ac provide.

collared and lined or.


92. 11
Eryr eryrod eri/ri.
cf. 134. 51
Anwyt, an eagle displayed ppr.
y^. 2 Aprece, Bucks and Hant?, a spear erect Arbuthnot of Weymouth, a ship under
sail ppr.
arg.
Labora ut alernnm vivas. 175. 9
Fluctuo sed affluo.
160. 13
Aoluite, on a chapeau, a lion statant, tail
Bart., of Washingley Hall, Arbuthnot, a cross pattee or.
165. 7
extended, all ppr.
4. 8 Apreece,
Hunts, a spear-head erect arg., im- Arcedeckne or Archdeckne, a dexter arm
Apeele, a fleur-de-lis or, between two
in armour enibowed, holding in the
Vix labora ut in externum
brued ppr.
c/. 1 10. 5
wings arg.
hand a scimitar.
vivas.
iq6. 10
Apesley, Surrey and Sussex, the same
Apreece, a civet-cat ppr., pierced through Arcedeckne-Butler,
James Fitzwalter,
crest.
Esquire: (i) Out of a ducal coronet
the middle with a spear-head erect.
Ap-Enyions, a sheaf of arrows ppr.,
or,
a
plume
Aprice,
Heref.,
a
cock,
wings
expanded
of
five
ostrich-feathers,
banded gu. Virtutifidc.
173. 3
therefrom a demi-falcon rising arg.,
gu., holding in the beak a rose ppi
Ap-Griffith, out of a cloud a dexter and a
a label of the last upon a crescent
leaved and stalked vert.
sinister arm shooting an arrow, all ppr.
az., for difference (for Butler).
Ap-Riee, a boar's head erect arg.. pel
(2) A
cf. 200. 2
cubit arm erect, vested arg., charged
lettee, between two oak-branches vert,
Aphe, Hants, out of a ducal coronet arg.
with three chevronels sa., the hand
fiucted or.
a parrot's head or.
ppr., grasping a sword in bend sinister
Aphery, a trefoil slipped vert.
148. 9 Apsey, a dove with an olive-branch in its
arg., pommel and hilt or (for Arcebeak volant over water, all ppr. 93. 1
Ap-Howell, a gauntlet erect holding a
deckne).
Timor Domini fans vit(r.
sword, all ppr.
210. 4 Apsley, Lord, sec Bathurst, Earl of.
St.
John Henry,
Apifer, a hand holding a spiked club ppr. Apsley, Sussex, a fleur-de-lis or, between Arcedeckne-Butler,
Esquire, of Coreen, Talawakelle, Ceylon,
two wings arg.
cj. no. 5
cf. 214. 6
same crests, and motto.
Apiliard or Appleyard of East Carlton, Apted, Suney, a stag's head erased or.
Semper eadem.
121. 2 Arcester, Glouc, on a bezant, an escarNorf., a demi-heraldic tiger quarterly;
buncle sa.
gu. and az., the tail of the last tufted Apthorp, Rev. G. F., 1 3, De Parys Avenue,
Bedford, a mullet pierced az.
Nemo Archard, Kent, out of a ducal coronet a
or, holding in the mouth a rose gu
demi-fish ppr.
nisi Christus.
stalked and leaved vert.
139. 14
cf. 25. 13
Apilston, a pelican in her piety, wings Apuldrefield, on a chapeau gu., turned up Archbald and Archibald, Scotland, a decrescent arg.
erm., a man's head in profile, couped at
Ut reficciar.
displayed or, vulned ppr.
163.
98. 14
the neck, wearing a cap arg., fringed Archbald and Archibald, Scotland, a
Aplegath or Aplegarth of Bapley, Hants,
at the front and back gu.
a demi-heraldic tiger gu., bezantee
palm-branch erect ppr. Dilat servata
armed and tufted or, charged with a Aquitar, London, a demi-lion rampant
fides.
147. i
or, muraUy crowned az., holding in Archbold, Ireland, a lion's head couped
bend of the last.
cf. 25. 13
the dexter paw a laurel- branch slipped
Apleton, see Appleton.
erm., guttee-de-sang.
c/. 21. i
pprApletree, Hants, a goat passant arg.
Archbold, Worcs. and London, a dove
Arabin, the sun rising behind a mountain
/. 129. 5
rismg arg.
94. 2
ppr.
Apleyard, an owl arg.
96. 5
^'^-- 10 Archdale and Archedale, London, out of
^^
^ ^
,
Appelton and Appolton, a camel couchant Arabin of Beech Hill, Essex, and Drayton,
ducal coronet
heraldic tiger's
Jliddx., an eagle's head erased between
ppr.
head arg., maned and tufted sa."
two wings sa., ducally crowned or.
Apperley of Jforben, Montgomeryshire,
2^. 3
i

'

'

a pine-apple sa.
Applebee, a martlet or.

Nee

152. S
95. 2

head erased ppr.,


ducaUy crowned or, between two wings

Appleby, Leics., an apple or, stalked and


leaved vert.
Appleby, F. H., Brigade-Surgeon Lieutenant-Colonel,
Barnbygate House,
Newark, same crest. Fruclu arbor

griffin's

arg.
j

Archdale, Edward Merwn, Esquire," of


Riversdale, BallinamaUard. co. Fermanagh, out of a ducal coronet an
heraldic tiger's head arg., maned,

Arblaster or Allebaster, Staffs, a feather


tufted,
and armed sa. Data fata
in pale, entiled with a ducal coronet,
secuta.
aU ppr.
114. 12 Archdale, Mervvn A., M.B., East Riding
Arblester,
Areblaster,
and Arablester,
Asylum, Beverley, Yorks, out of a
out of a ducal coronet a greyhound's
ducal coronet a talbot. Ferendo ei
head arg., collared or.
cf. 61. 7
sperendo.
Arbuckle, Scotland, a ram ppr.
131. 13 Archdall, Rev. William Frederick. M.A.,
Arburthnet of Findoury, Scotland, a peathe Rectory, Crlanmire, R.S.O..
cock ppr. Interna prcestaiU.
Cork, same crest.
103.7
Data fata secuta.
Arburthnet of Catherl:
peacock's head Archdall, out of a ducal coronet gu., a
couped ppr., charged
th a muUet or.
heraldic tiger's head arg., langued gu.,
Sit laus Deo.
2
tufted
sa.
Data fata secutus.
cf. 103.
25. 3
!

cognoscitur.

Appleford, a derai-savage holding in the


dexter hand a sword, and in the sinister
a baton, ensigned with a royal crown,
aU ppr.
cf. 186. 14
Apnleford, Essex and Berks
An
( 1 )
apple or, having a leaf on either side
vert (for Appleford).
A demi(2)
savage holding in the dexter hand a

temere, nee timide.

Arabyn,

'

ARC
ArchdaU of Castle ArchdaU and

ARD

17

Archer, Essex and Kent, a bull's head Arden or Arderne, Beds and Warw., a
erased gu.
Ireland: (i) Out of a ducal coronet
plume of feathers az., charged with a
44. 3
or, a heraldic tiger's head arg., named, Archer of Bourne, Kent, a bull's head
martlet or.
erased gu., armed or.
tufted, and armed sa. (lor ArchdaU).
44. 3 Arden, a thistle stalked and flowered
25. 3.
ppr(2) On a chapeau ppr., a hand Archer, Ireland, a mound az., banded
cf. 150. 2
and crossed or.
vested az., grasping a sword ppr., hilt
159. 12 Arden, Oxon., a boar passant quarterly
and pommel or (jor Montgomery). Archer, Ireland, a ducal coronet ppr.
or and az.
40. 9
Pro rege et pairia.
228. 10 Arden, Warw., on a chapeau gu., turned
(3) A squirrel sejant ppr. (for Memjn).
Data fata seciUa. Honneur sans repos. Archer, William Henry Davies, Esquire,
up or, a boar passant of the last.
B.A., LL.M., J.P., of
De Dieu tout.
c/. 135. 2
Briokendon,
cf. 40. 8
Longford, Tasmania, uses a bear's Arden, Percy, of Pontfaen, co. Pembroke,
ArchdaU, Ireland, a cross pattee erm.
gamb holding an arrow in bend, aU
a mount vert, thereon a boar pa-ssant
cf. 165. 7
ppr.
Malo niori quam fcedari. Le fin
ArchdaU or Archdell, out of a ducal
arg., semee-de-lis
az.,
langued gu.,
couTonne I'oeuvre.
coronet or, a griffin's head.
67. 9
armed and ungu. or. Doluere dente
cf. 38. 4
Archdeacon, Cornw., a martlet flying over Archer, Joseph, Esquire, J.P., of Panslacessiti.
249.
hanger, Longford, Tasmania, uses a Arden, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
a tower ppr.
cf. i ;6. 9
bear's gamb holding an arrow in bend,
Archdecon, co. Cork, a dexter cubit arm
a boar passant or.
cf. 40. 8
all ppr.
3Ialo mori quam fcedari.
vested arg., and charged with three
Le Arden, East Burnham, Bucks, a boar
chevroneLs sa., the hand gra.sping a
fin cnuronne Vceuvre.
passant or, semee-de-lis gu. Doluere
cf. 38. 4
sword ppr.
Archer, Scotland, a dexter hand and
dente lacessiti.
cf. 40. 9
sinister arm issuing from the wreath, Arden, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
Archebold or Archbold, Staffs, a lion's
18. 6
drawing an arrow in a bow to the head
head erased arg., collared gu.
a wild boar passant or, charged with
ppr.
200. 2
Archedale, see Archdale.
three annulets.
40. 8
Archer-Burton, see Burton.
Archer, an archer habited vert, in the Arden, Warw. and Stalls, on a chapeau
dexter hand a bugle-horn arg., raised
Archer, Arthur Montfort, M.D., Dee
az., tiu-ned up erm., a wild boar pasto the mouth, holding in the sinister
Hills Lodge, Chester,
a Sagittarius
sant or. Quo me cunquc vocai pairia.
a bow erect, across the shoulders a
passant drawing a bow, aU ppr. Sola
cf. 40. 8
quiver full of arrows.
bona quce honesta.
Arden, Douglas, Esquire, a mount vert,
Archer, Robert Samuels, M.D., 15, St. Archer, Essex, a leg in armour embowed,
thereon a boar passant arg., semeecouped at the thigh quarterly sa. and
Domingo Grove, Liverpool, crest and
de-lis az., langued gu., armed and unarg., spurred or.
motto as above.
193. i
guled or. Doluere dente lace-fsili.
Hubert Graves, Esquire, a Archever, Scotland, two arms drawing Arden, Percy, Esquire, of A7, Albany,
Archer,
an arrow in a bow to the head. Ready.
centaur.
Sola bona quce honesta.
Piccadilly, same crest and motto.
Archer, Baron Archer (extinct), of Umber200. 2 Arden, Richard Edward, Esquire, of
slade, Warw., out of a mural coronet Archibald, see Archbald.
East Burnham House, near Slough,
gu., a dragon's head arg.
Sola bona Archibald, Blackball, Scotland, a deBucks, same crest and motto.
qua honesta.
crescent arg.
Ut reficiar.
72. 11
163. i Arden, George Edward, Esquire, on a
M.R.C.S., Archibald, a branch of palm-trees slipped
Archer, Thomas
Lancelot,
chapeau az., turned up erm., a wild
Ditat servata fides.
ppr.
82, Vincent Square, Westminster, out
147. i
boar statant or. Quo me cunqve vocit
of a mural coronet or, a wyvern's head Archibald, Ireland, a palm-branch slipped
patria.
and neck gu. Sola bona quce. honesta.
in bend ppr., in front thereof a mount Arden of Gresham, Norf., same crest and
vert, thereon an estoile or.
Palma non
Archer, Lines, a dragon's head per pale
motto.
sine pidvcre.
gu. and az., between two wings exArden, Middx., on a mount vert, a boar
panded, the sinister wing or, the dexter Archibald, Hon. Sir Adams George,
passant arg., semee-de-lis az., langued
arg., issuing out of a mural coronet
K.C.M.G., C.M.G., Q.C.. D.C.L . of
gu., armed and ungu. or.
Doluere
per pale of the last and third.
Halifax, and of The Cottage, Truro,
dente lacessiti.
Archer, out of a mural coronet or, a
Nova Scotia, in the Dominion of Arden, Oxon., a lion's gamb erased gu.,
wyvern's
head gu. Dens salutem
Canada, a palm-branch slipped in bend
holding a cross pattee fitchee.
36. 9
disponit.
ppr., in front thereof a mount vert, Arderes, Jleriden, Warw., a demi-lion
72. II
thereon an estoile or. Palma non
Archer, a demi-dragon holding in the
ar., gorged with a collar or, charged
sine pulvere.
dexter claw a dart.
with three mullets of the first, cf. 10. 9
Archer, E-ssex, a griiBn's head erased Archibald, Charles Falcon, Esquire, of Ardern, in a coronet or, a pvramid of
Rusland HaU, Ulverston, a palmarg., pierced through the neck by a
leaves vert.
cf. 151. 14
branch slipped in bend ppr., in front Arderne, a plume of feathers arg., banded
spear in bend sinister, point downwards.
thereof a mount vert, thereon an
or.
estoile or.
Palma non sine pidvere.
Arderne, Chesh. and Lanes, out of a ducal
Archer of Chelmsford, Essex, a griffin's
head erased arg., pierced by a spear in Archidecknie, a dexter arm in armour
coronet or, a plume of five feathers,
bend sinister, collared gu., charged
embowed, holding in the hand a
three or, two az.
114. 13
with two crosses patee, in the beak
dagger.
196. 5 Arderne, issuing from a ducal coronet or,
a slip of oak fructed ppr.
Arcy, D', Ireland, a tilting-spear broken
a double plume of feathers gu., the
Archer de Boys, Essex; (i) A wyvern
in three pieces ppr., head in pale, other
ends turned downwards of the first.
arg.
two in saltier, banded gu.
114. 4
69. 5.
175-2
(2) A leg couped at the
thigh, embowed at the knee quarterly Ard, a cock ppr.
Vigilantia.
91. 2 Arderne, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet
sa. and arg., spur and leather or.
ArdafT, a demi-lion arg., guttee-de-sang,
or, seven feathers arg., tipped gu.
cj. 193. 8
holding in the paws a lily of three Arderne, Warw., a boar passant or. 40. 9
flowers az., slipped and leaved vert.
Archer- Houblon, George Bramston, EsArderne, on a chapeau az., turned up
quire, of 73, Upper Berkeley Street
Ardagh, a demi-lion rampant or, pelerm., a boar passant or.
cf. 40. 8
lettee, holding three lilies arg., slipped Arderne, on a chapeau gu., turned up
(i) Alion's head erased or (/or Ho7( Won).
and leaved vert.
erm., a wild boar passant or, charged
(2) A wyvern arg. (for Archer).
(3) A
40. 8
with three annulets.
leg in armour, couped at the thigh ppr., Ardee, Lord, see Meath, Earl of.
garnished and spurred or (for Eyre).
Ardem, a cross Calvary az.
i66. i Ardes of Sharington, Bucks, within a
catherine-wheel sa., ducally crowned or,
69. 5 Arden, see Haddington, Earl of.
Archer, Essex, a wyvern arg.
the sun in splendour.
Archer, Charles Gordon, of Trelaske, Arden, Baron (Perceval), see Egmont,
Ardes, a catherine-wheel or, pierced sa.,
Cornw., a quiver fuU of arrows fesseEarl of,
ducally crowned of the first.
ways.
174. 4 Arden, Baron Alvanley, Chester, out of a
ducal coronet or, a plume of five Ardilaun, Baron (Guinness), Ashford,
Archer, Cornw., on a quiver full of
(
A boar
near Cong, co. Gal way
feathers arg., charged with a crescent
arrows lying fesseways, a serpent, all
i )
"
psLSsant quarterly or and gu., a crescent
II4-3
gu.
Patientia vinces.
ppr.
TriUic,

'

ARD
difference

ARM

18

Guinness).
40. 9. Arkley, Scotland, within two thistles
disposed in orle flowered ppr., a rose
(2) On a pillar arg., encircled by a
gu., barbed and seeded of the first.
ducal coronet or, an eagle preying on
Bene qui sedulo.
Spes mta in
a bird's leg erased ppr.
248. 1 Arkroyd, a dog sleeping.
57. 13
Deo.
Arding, Alfred Charles, Esquire, J.P., Arkwright, Arthur Chandos, Esquire, of
Thoby Priory, Brentwood, Essex, an
Park.
Checkenden,
Brazier's
B.A., of
eagle rising or, in its beak an escutcheon
Oxon. (i) A demigriffin vert, the
pendent by a ribbon gu., thereon a hank
wing charged with three escallops,
Mulla tvli fecique.
of cotton arg.
two and one or, and holding in the
mouth a tilting-spear in bend ppr. (for Arkwright, Arthur William, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
Arding).
(2) Issuant from a rock a
Rev.
chain
Edwin,
of 36, Seymour
environed
by
a
Arkwright,
flame of fire ppr..
Semper fidelis.
Street, London, same crest and motto.
or (/or Wells).
Ardington or Arthington, Yorks, a dove Arkwright, Esme Francis Wigsell, Esquire, of Sanderstead Court, Croydon,
holding in its beak an olive-branch
Surrey, same crest and motto.
92- 5
ppr.
Ardls, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding Arkwright, Francis, Esquire, of Overton,
leaved
rose
or,
de.xter
paw
a
near Marton, Wellington, New Zealand,
in its
12. I
same crest and motto.
vert.
Ardrossan, Baron, Scotland, see Eglinton, Arkwright, Frederic Charles, Esquire, of
Willersley, Matlock, same crest and
Earl of.
166. i
motto.
Ardyn, a cross Calvary az.
Ardyn, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., Arkwright, Herbert Robert, Esquire, of
c/. 40. S
Knuston Hall, Irchester, same crest
a boar passant or.
and motto.
Arel of France and England, a boar's
head erect, between two ostrich- Arkwright, John Hungerford, Esquire, of
Hampton Court, Leominster, same
feathers.
41-14
crest and motto.
Areskin, a dexter hand holding an escutcheon,
Arkwright, John Thomas, Esquire, of
cf. 219. 7
Hatton House, near Warw., same
Areskine, Scotland, a demi-griffin, holdcrest and motto.
ing in its dexter claw a sword ppr.
64. 6 Arkwright, Loftus Joseph, Esquire, of
Ausim et confido.
Parndon Hall, Little Parndon, Harlow,
Areskine of Dun, a griffin's head erased,
holding in the beak a sword in bend,
Essex, same crest and motto.
66. 10 Arkwright, Richard, Esquire, of Farnham,
all ppr.
In Domino confido.
Surrey, same crest and motto.
Areskine, Scotland, an arm in armour
sword,
embowed, gauntleted, holding a
Arkwright, William, Esquire, of Sutton
all ppr.
Scarsdale, Chesterfield, same crest and
195. I
Arfece, Arfois, or Arforce, a scalingmotto.
ladder az.
158. 14 Arkwright, Rev William Harry, Esquire,
Argahast, a Doric column ppr.
of the Vicarage, Wicksworth, Derbysh.,
17.2
Argal, a lion's head erased gu.
same crest and motto.
Argall, Argell, or Argill, a lion's head Arkybus, a lion's head erased arg. 17. 8
erased ppr.
17. 8 Arle, a boar's head erect between two
ostrich-feathers.
Argall of Low Hall, Essex, a sphinx,
41. 14
182.12 Arlote or Arlott, on a chapeau a leopard
wings expanded ppr.
182. 12
Argall, a sphinx or, winged arg.
passant gardant, three blades of rushes
Argall, an arm in armour embowed supon each side, all ppr.
porting a battle-axe, all ppr.
Armesbury and Armesburg, Essex, two
Argente and Argentine, Camb., a demihands conjoined, each issuing from a
lion gu., holding a covered cup arg.
224. i
cloud, all ppr.
Argenton, a martlet sa.
95. 2 Armeston of Burbage, Leics., a dragon's
Argentre, an eagle's head erased gu. 83.2
head erased vert, scaled or, charged
Argles, 'Thomas Atkinson, of Eversley,
with a crescent of the same for differllilnthorpe, Westml., a lion's head
ence,
cf. 71. 2
erased gu. Patri(s non sibi.
i
Armestone, Leics., a dragon's head
Arguilla, on a bezant a talbot's head
erased ppr.
cf. 71. 2
erased sa.
cj. 57. 2
Armestrang or Armstrong, Scotland, an
Argum, Argun, or Argune, a hand erect
arm emboued ppr. Iniictus maneo.
issuing from a cloud and holding an
202. 2
open book, all ppr.
sis. i Armestrang, Armstrang, or Armstrong,
Argyll, Duke of (CampbeU, K.G., K.T.,
Scotland, a hand issuing out of a cloud,
P.C.),
Inverary Castle, Argyll, a
holding a club, all ppr. Invicta lahore.
boar's head erased or, armed arg.,
214. 9
langued gu.
Vix ea nostra voco.
Armet, see Armit.
Ne oblii'iscaris.
42. 2 Armfleld-Marrow, Peter, Esquire, between
Ariel and Ariell, an anchor cabled and a
two roses arg., seeded or, barbed vert,
sword in saltier, all ppr.
169. 9
a maiden's head couped at the shoulders
Aries, Ireland, a satyr holding in his
ppr., orined, also gold, the neck endexter hand a sword and in his sinister
circled with a garland of roses arg.,
a partizan, all ppr. Fides mihi panobarbed or, seeded vert. Fidite virtiite.
plia.
Armiger or Armeier of North Cieake,
cf. 189. 3
Arkell or Arkle, a griffin sejant arg.,
Norf., on a ducal coronet or, an heraldic
holding in his dexter claw a garland
tiger sejant gu., crined and tufted of
of laurel vert.
62. 9
the first.
25. 12
Arklnstall, Camb., on a mount vert, a Armine of Osgodby, Lines, on a mount
greyhound sejant erm.
vert, an erm. ppr.
134. 10
59. 3
for

{]or

Armistead, a dexter arm in armour embowed ppr., holding the butt-end of a


broken spear or. Suivez la raison.
197. 7

Armit and Armitt, on a mount

vert, a
bull passant ppr.
45. 7
Armit, Armet, or Armuet, a demi-lion
rampant gu., holding between the
paws a helmet, the visor closed, arg.
Armitage of Egremont, Chesh., an arm
bendwise or, vested gu., crusuly and
cuffed of the first, holding a hollybranch erect, slipped and fructed ppr.

Fortiler

et fideliter.

Armitage, Yorks, a dexter arm embowed,


vested or, cuffed arg., grasping in the
hand ppr. a sword by the blade,
also ppr., hilt of the first point down
ward.
Armitage, Charles Ingram, of High Royd,
Honley, same crest.
Armitage, Cieorge Pollard, of Milnsbridge,
Yorks, a dexter arm embowed, couped
at the shoulder, vested or, cuffed arg.,
holding in the hand ppr. a staff gu.,
pointed and headed or. Semper paratus.

Armitage, Sir Elkanah, of the Priory,


Pendleton, Manchester, in front of
a dexter arm embowed, vested gu.,
cuffed arg., the hand grasping the
blade of a sword in bend sinister, the
point downwards, pommel and hilt or,
an escutcheon of the last charged with
a cross potent gu.
Armitage, Benjamin, Esquire, of Holme
Hall, BakeweU, Derbysh., same crest.
Armitage, Charles Smith, Esquire, of
the Lee Wood Hotel, Buxton, Derbysh.,

same

crest.

Vernon Kirk, Esquire, of


Sainton Park, Manchester, same crest.
Deo dtice ferro comitante.
Armitage, Walter Stanley, Esquire, of
34, Cambridge Square, Hyde Park,
London, in front of an arm embowed

Armitage,

vested az., cuffed arg., the hand


grasping by the blade a sword ppr.,
pommel anil hilt or, a dexter gauntlet
fesseways also or.
Deo duce ferro
comitante.
233. 5
Armitstead, a dexter and a sinister arm

embowed in armour, each hand


grasping a spear erect ppr. Pro Rege
John Richard, M.A., of
Cranage Hall, Chesh., same cresf and
motto.
Armitstead, George, Esquire, of Kinloch
Laggan, Kingussie, N.B., crest as
above.
Armo, three passion-nails ppr., one in
pale and two in saltier.
Armony, a stag gu.
"Z-S
Armorer, a gauntlet bendwise, holding
the shaft of a broken tilting-spear, all
ppr.
Armitstead, Rev.

Armory, Ireland, an eagle's head

or.

83.

Armour, Scotland, a dexter hand holding


an esquire's helmet, all ppr. Cassis
ttitissi7na virtus.

217. 12

Armour, Donald, M.B., 89, Harley Street,


W., crest and motto as above.
Armstrang of Mangerton, an arm in
200. i
armour embowed ppr.
Armstrong of Whittock, an arm em-

bowed

gu.

Invictus maneo.

202. 2

ARM

ARR

19

Armstrong, Heref. and Worcs., an arm Armstrong, Baron, of Cragside, Bothem bo wed ppr. Invictus maneo. 202. 2
bury, Northumb., and Jesmondene,
Armstrong, an arm in armour, couped at
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, within a garthe shoulder, embowed fessewise.
land of oak vert, an arm vambraced
and embowed, resting upon the elbow,
cf. 200. 4
holding in the hand a sledge-hammer,
Armstrong of WiUow Bank, Ireland,
all ppr.
an arm in armour. In Deo robur
Fortis in armis.
234. 2
mens.
Armstrong, Baron, see Watson -Armstrong.
Armstrong, Thomas St. George, Esquire,
of Garry Castle House, Banagher, Armuet, see Armit.
King's Co., same crest.
Armytage, London and Yorks, a demiVi et ariiiis.
lion arg., holding in the dexter paw a
Armstrong of Ballycumber, Ireland, a
dexter arm in armour arg., the hand
cross botonnee gu.
ppr.
Vi et armis.
200. i Armytage, Su: George John, Bart., of
Armstrong, Harkness, Rig Canobie, same
Kirklees, Yorks, a dexter arm embowed,
crest and motto.
couped at the shoulder, vested or, the
Armstrong of Hemsworth, Yorks, same
cuff arg., holding in the hand ppr.
crest and motto.
a staff gu., pointed and headed or.
Armstrong, a dexter arm in armour emSemper paratus.
bowed, hand apaumee ppr.
200. i Armytage, Arthur Henry, Esquire, of
Armstrong, Norf., a dexter arm in
Marton HaU, BridUngton, Yorks, a
armour embowed arg., the hand
dexter arm embowed, couped at the
clenched ppr.
shoulder, habited or, the cuff arg.,
Vi et armis.
holding in the hand ppr. a staff gu.,
cf. 200. I
headed and pointed or.
Armstrong, Scotland, an arm embowed,
Semper
paratus.
couped, cuffed arg., vested gu., holding
Armytage, Francis Reginald, Esquire, of
a sword, all ppr.
Strength.
Windsor House, Shrewsbury, same
Armstrong, an arm in armour grasping
crest and motto.
a sword az., billed and pommelled or.
Invictus maneo.
195. 2 Armytage, Godfrey, Esquire, of Carr
Lodge, Horbury, Wakefield, same
Armstrong, Scotland, an arm issuing out
crest.
of a cloud holding a club ppr.
Invicta
labore.
214. 9 Armytage, Percy, Esquire, same orest
and motto.
Armstrong,
King's
Co.,
Ireland, an
armed arm holding a broken tilting- Armytage, George, Esquire, J.P., of
Ingleby, Winchelsea, Victoria, Ausspear ppr.
210. 9
tralia, and of 59, Queen's Gate, London,
Armstrong, Sir Andrew Harvey, Bart.,
S.W., a dexter arm embowed, couped
Gallen Priory, Ferbane, King's Co.,
at the shoulder, habited or, the cuff
Ireland, an arm in armour embowed,
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a dagger
the hand grasping the trunk of an
oak-tree eradicated,

all

ppr.

Invictus

of the second,

pommel and

hilt of the

first.
Semper paratus.
maneo.
204. i
Armstrong, Sir George Carlyon Hughes, Arnald or Arnauld, a demi-cat gardant
ppr.
Bart., 39, Cadogau Square, S.W., in
26. 12
front of an arm couped at the shoulder, Arnall- Thompson,
Harry Thompson,
Esquire,
embowed and barwise in pale, garof
Haworth,
Keighley,
nished or, fists clenched, a trefoil
Yorks, and Ansty Frith, Leicester
(i) In front of two flagstaves ppr.,
slipped vert.
Vi et armis.
flowing from each a pennon gu., a lion
Armstrong, George Elliot, Esquire, of
couchant sa., charged on the shoulder
24, Hans Road, S.W., same crest and
with a bezant {for Thompson). (2) In
motto.
front of a demi-leopard regardant ppr.,
Armstrong of Termonfechan, Louth, out
of a mural coronet or, an armed
semee of annulets gu., holding between
the paws a torteau charged with a
arm embowed, the hand grasping an
oak-tree eradicated ppr. Invictus
pheon, a staff' raguly fesseways, also

Armstrong,

a dexter

arm vambraced,

Arnold, a hand ppr., holding a bunch of


grapes purp., leaved vert.
219. 6
Arnold, a demi-tiger arg., pellettee, holding between the paws a fireball sa.
Arnold, Henry Eraser James Coape-, of
Wolvey HaU, co. Warw., a demi-tiger

regardant

sa.,

bezantee

maned

and

tusked, and holding between his paws


a pheon or.
Ut vivas vigila.
Arnold, London, a demi-heraldic tiger
sa., bezantee, maned and
tufted or,
holding a broad arrow, the shaft gu.,
feathers and pheon arg.

Arnold of Missenden, Bucks, same


Nil desperandum.

crest.

Arnold, a demi-leopard regardant ppr.,


bezantee, holding a pheon or.
Ut vivas
vigila.

Arnold, Devonsh., out of a ducal coronet


an antelope's head.
cf. 126. 2
Arnold, Cromer, Norf., BeUesford, Suff.,
and Kent, a dolphin naiant arg.
140. 5

Arnold, Chilwick, Herts, an eagle's head


erased gu., gorged with a mural coronet
arg., holding in its beak an acorn sUpped
vert.
cf. 84. 10
Arnold, Ireland, a feather and a sword
in saltier.

170.

Arnold-Forster,
Edward Penrose, of
Cathedine,
Burley-in-Wharfedale,
a
dolphin naiant.
Arnot of Balcormo, a crescent or. Spera-

tum

et

completum.

163. 2

Arrat, and Arrot, Scotland, a


hand holding a dagger erect ppr. Pax
armis acquiritur.
212. 9
Arnott,
Sir
John Alexander, Bart.,
68, Merrion Square, DubUn, on a rock

Arnot,

a tower ppr., therefrom a


to the sinister az.
pletum.

flag flying

Speratum

et

com-

239. 12

Arnott of Arlary, same crest and motto.


Arnott, Fermanagh, a cubit arm erect
in armour, the hand grasping a dagger,
aU ppr. Speratum et completum.
210. 2

Arnway, Lines, a
Aron, a lady's

crosier or.

170. 14

arm from

the elbow in
222. 3

pale.

Arpin,
i

an

arm

in

armour

holding

hoUy-branoh, aU ppr.

200. 14
Arran, Earl of (Gore), Castle Gore, Ballina,
CO.

Mayo, a wolf rampant

arg.,

coUared

gu.
In hoc signo vinces.
cf. 28. 2
Arras, out of a tower gu. embattled or, a
lion's head of the last.
eel naiant vert.
Sanspeur.
142. 10! Arrat, Scotland, see Arnot.
Arnet, on a mount vert, a bull passant Arrat of that Uk, Scotland, a dexter
ppr.
hand holding a sword erect ppr., hilted
45. 7
Arnet, Scotland, a crescent or. Speratum
and pommeUed or. Antiquam assero
et completum.
decus.
163. 2
cf. 212. 9
Arnett, Arnot, and Arnott, on a tower Arris, Scotland, a satyr, holding in his
ppr., a flag displayed az.
Another, the
dexter hand a partizan.
cf. 189. 3
flag arg.
157. 13 Arrol, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant
Arneway, Arnaway, and Arnold, Bucks
holding in the dexter paw a scimitar.
and Lines, a crosier or.
Courage.
170. 14
14. 10
Arnewood, Hants, out of a ducal coronet Arrol, Archibald, Esquire, 18, Blythsgu. (for Arnall).
Arneel, Arnied, or Arneil, Scotland,

an

the hand ppr. grasping a leg in armour,


couped at the thigh of the same.
Armstrong, Marcus Beresford, Esquire,
J. P., of Chaffpool, near Ballymote,
same crest and motto.
Armstrong, Lieutenant-Colonel Richard,
6, Ashburn Place, London, S.W., same
crest and motto.
Armstrong-MacDonnell, Charles Randal,
of New HaU and KUkee, co. Clare:
(I) A dexter arm embowed fesseways,
vested or, cuffed arg., the hand ppr.
a demi-leopard.
wood Square, Glasgow, a demi-lion
holding a cross crosslet fitchee erect Arney, Chamberry, Dorset, on a mural
gu., armed and langued az., holding in
az., the arm charged with a crescent gu.
coronet or, three arrows arg. through a
the dexter paw a scimitar ppr.
Cour(for MacDonndl).
cf. 203. 9.
heart gu., two in saltier and one in
(2) A
age.
14. 10
dexter arm embowed and Ijfing vamArrol, WiUiam Auchincloss, Esquire, of
braced fesseways ppr., the elbow resting Arnison, Major W. B., of Beaumont, Pen
Torwood Hill Row, Dumbartonsh.,
upon the wreath and charged with a
rith, Cumb., in front of a fern-brake
same crest and motto.
mullet gu., the hand grasping an armed
a stag lodged ppr., resting the dexter Arrot of that ilk, Scotland, a dexter hand
leg couped at the thigh and bleeding,
forefoot upon an estoile or.
Ditat
holding a sword in pale ppr. Antialso ppr.
Toujours pret.
Vi et armis.
servata fides.
quum assero decus.
115. 13
cf. 212. 9

ARR

hand a scimitar held over

his head, his

sinister resting on a tiger's head issuing


out of the wreath.
185. 7
Arscott, same crest.
Arssick, Arsike, Arsycke, and Arsyke, a
talbot sejant ppr., resting his dexter
paw on a shield gu.
55-3
Aither and Arthur, a mullet of six
points gu.
164. 3

Arthington, see Ardington.


Arthur, Dubhn, a falcon
jessed

and belled

or.

ASH

20

Arrot, see Arnot.


Arrowood or Arwood, Lanes, a savage
holding in his dexter hand a club resting on the -nTeath, all ppr.
Arrowsmith, seven arrows ppr., points
upwards, and tied with a ribbon.
Arrowsmyth of Huntingfield Hall, SufiE.,
seven arrows ppr., eniiled with a ducal
coronet or.
c/. 173. 9
Arscot, Devonsh., a demi-man affrontee in
Turkish habit, holding in his dexter

volant ppr.,
cj.

88. 3

Arundel, Harris-, Devonsh.

head

ppr.,

attired

or

(i)

{for

stags

Arundel).

Ashburne and Ashburner, Camb., an ashtree

ppr.

Quicquid

in

crescit

cinere

Actio virlutislaus.
121. 5.
peril.
144. 11
(2) On a chapeau sa., turned
up erm., a martlet of the last. 95. i. Ashburnham, Earl of (Ashburnham,
Knight of Malta, and Knight Grand
(3) An eagle rising erm., beaked and

spurred or

NuUi
tra.

{for Harris).

praeda.

Ear

De Hirundine.
Deu.

Res.

pub.
77- 5

Comw., on a mount a horse


passant arg., against a tree ppr.
Arundell Hunter-, see Hunter.
Arundel!, Viscount Galway, see Galway.
Arundell of Wardour, Baron (Arundel),
Wardour Castle, Tisbury, Wilts, a
wolf passant ar.
Deo data.
28. 10
Arweil or Arwell, a hand holding a helmet
ppr.
217. 12
Asadam, a rook feeding sa.
107. 4
Arundell,

Asborne, a lion's gamt erect, holding a


flag arg., charged with an eagle displayed sa.
cf. 35. 12
Asbufner, an ash-tree ppr.
144. u
Asche, Aschey, or Ascher, in the sea, a

160. 13
ship in full sail ppr.
Arthur, Sir Matthew, Bart., of Carlung,
West Kilbride, Ayrsh., on a rock a Ascon, a mascle arg.
167. 9
pelican in her piety ppr.
Fac et spera. AscOUgh, see Askew.
295- 5 Ascough of Blibers, Lines, an ass arg.
Arthur, William Francis John Rae. Escf. 125. II
quire, a pelican in her piety, full-faced Ascough, Lines, an ass passant sa.
125.7
and wings elevated, all ppr. Fac et Ascough and Ascue, an ass's head erased
arg.
spera.
cf. 125. 10
Arthur of Springfield, Essex, a pelican Ascum, a fle\ir-de-li3 sa.
148. 2
in her piety sa., the nest or, valuing Aselock or Aslake, Suff., a talbot's head
herself gu.
sa., guttee d'eau.
98. 14
cf. 56. 12
Arthur, Rev. Thomas Freke, M.A., of Asen, a martlet gu.
cf. 95. 5
Hawley House, Barnstaple, a pelican Aserburne, an ash-tree ppr. Qukquid
crescit. in cinere peril.
in her piety sa., the nest or, her young
144. 1
also sa., vulning herself gu.
Asgile, Bart., London, a sphinx gardant,
wings addorsed arg., crined or. Sui
Arthur, Rev. WiUiam Wells, B.A.. the
Atherington,
Barnstaple,
Rectory,
oblitus commodi.
182. 12
same crest.
Asgil, London, same crest and motto.
Arthur, Scotland, a pelican in her piety Asgill, London and Hants, on a mural
in a nest vert.
Fac et spera.
98. 14
coronet or, a sphinx couchant, gardant,
Arthur, a pehcan in her piety sa., the
the body brown, face and breasts ppr.,
nest or, her young of the first, and on
winged or. Sui oblitus commodi.
her breast a crescent.
c/. 98. 14 Ash, an old man's head in profile ppr.,
Arthur, Sir George Compton Archibald,
wreathed and stringed or and az.
Bart., 4, Sackville Street, W., in front Ash, Stalsted, Kent, on a rock a gooee,

Cross of the Pontifical Order of Pius),


Ashburnham Place, Battle, Sussex, out
of a ducal coronet or, an ash-tree ppr.

Le roi et Vestal.
145. 9
Ashburnham, Bart., Bromham, Sussex,
same crest. Will God, and I ,<ihall.
Ashburnham of Ashburnham, Sussex, out
of a ducal coronet or, an ash-tree ppr.
Will God, and I shall.
145-9
Ashburnham, Major-General Sir Cromer,
Wellington,

Salop,

same crest and motto.


Ashburnham or Ashbrenham, a

griffin's

Brooklands,

of

head

ppr., collared arg.

cf.

67. 7

Ashburton, Baron (Baring), the Grange,


-\lresford, Hants, a mullet erminois between two wings arg. Virtus in arduis.
239. 2

Ashbury, see Ashborne.


Ashbury, a lion's gamb erased or, holding
a spear, pendant therefrom a flag arg.,
charged with a martlet gu. JLquitale
ac diligentia.

cf 31:.

12

Ashby of Greenfields, Shropsh. (i) On a


mural coronet arg., a leopard's face or
t

(2) A demicf. 22. 2.


rampant, holding in the dexter
a sword (for Maddoch).
14. 12
and fear not
Ashby, Major George Ashby. (i) On a
mural crown arg., a leopard's face
affrontee or {for Ashby).
(2) A demilion couped or, fretty gu., holding in
the dexter paw a dagger erect arg.,

(for

Ashby).

lion

paw
Be

fust

pommel and

hilt

gold.

Be

just

and

fear not.

Ashby, John Shuokburgh, same crests and


motto.
Ashby, Nicholas Hermann, ESquire, of
Quenby Hall, I^eics., upon a mural
Be
coronet arg., a leopard's face or.

just and fear not.


cf. 22. 2
Ashby, Leics., a ram's head arg., attired
two swords in saltire ppr., pommels
or.
130. I
wings addorsed ppr.
102. i
and hilts or, a pelican in her piety sa., Ash, Warw., a cockatrice gu.
68. 5 Ashby, Leics., an eagle close arg., ducally
the nest of the second. Stet fortuna Ash, a cockatrice's head erased.
crowned or.
68. 12
cf. 76. 2
domus.
239. 5 Ash of Ashbrook, Ireland, a squirrel. Ashby, Middx., an eagle, wings expanded
Arthur, Tasmania, upon the capital of an
arg., ducally crowned or.
Non nobis sed otnnibus.
cf. 77. 5
cf. 135. 2
Ionic column ppr., in a nest of the Ashawe, Lanes, out of a ducal coronet Ashby, George Ashby Hermann, Esquire,
same, a pelican in her piety sa., charged
upon a mural crown arg., a leopard's
or, an arm embowed,
vested with
on the wing with a quartrefoil or.
Be just and fear not.
face or.
leaves vert, holding in the hand a croes
Teneo tenuere majores.
98. 9
pattee fitchee arg.
198. i Ashcombe, Baron (Cubitt), Denbies, DorkArthur, Ireland, a falcon, wings addorsed Ashawe, the same, only holding a cross
ing, acolumn ppr., in front two scimitars
az., belled or.
Impdle obstantia. 88. 2
Felix j!(i prudens.
in saltire or.
crosslet fitchee arg.
Artindale of Brown Hill, Burnley, Lanes, Ashbee, an eagle displayed with two
245. I
a demi-pegasus or. winged fretty gu.,
heads arg. Be just and fear not.
on a
74. 2 Ashcomb or Vishcomb, Berks,
holding between the hoofs a mullet Ashberton, on a chapeau ppr., a comchapeau ppr., a demi-eagle displayed
of six points.
In lumine luce.
munion cup or.
sa,, ducaUy crowned or.
cf. 80. 12
47. 12 Ashbey, see Ashby.
Ashcroft of Grange House, Oakhill Park,
Artked, a dexter arm embowed, resting Ashborne or Ashburne, Ireland, a tower
Old Swan, Liverpool, out of park-pales
on the elbow, holding in the hand a
triple-towered ppr.
or, an ash-tree ppr., therefrom pendant
157. 6
cross crosslet fitched in pale sa.
Ashborne, a lion's gamb erect, holding a
by a riband gu. an escutcheon of the
Arton, a candlestick or.
flag arg., charged with eagle displayed
first,
charged with an ash-branch,
Artus, an eagle's head, holding in the
sa.
sUpped, leaved, and fructed vert.
cf. 35. 12
beak a quill ppr.
Floruit fraxinus.
Ashbourne, Baron (Gibson), 12, Merrion
Arundel and Surrey, Earl of, see Norfolk,
Square, Dublin, on a bank of reeds a Ashdoun or Ashdown, a lion's head gu.,
Duke of.
collared or, and bezantee.
pelican in her piety, all ppr.
Pandite
Arundel, Baron (Arundel), of Trerice,
coelestes portce.
242. 9 Ashdown, Kent, a bull's head couped.
Comw., on a chapeau gu., turned up Ashbrook, Viscount (Flower), Castle
Numen et omnia.
44- 10
erm., a martlet arg.
Durrow, Durrow, Queen's Co., Ireland, Ashe, Bart., Twickenham, a cockatrice or,
95. i
Arundel, Ireland, on a chapeau gu.,
68. 5
combed and wattled gu.
a raven ppr., holding in the beak an
turned up erm., a swallow arg. Critce
ermine-spot sa. Mens conscia recti.
Ashe, Devonsh., a cockatrice close or,
dum spiro fido.
c/ 96. 3
legged and beaked gu.
cf. 107. 14

of

ASH

ASK

21

Ashe of Ashfield, Ireland, and of Wilts, Ashmole, Staffs, on a mount, a greyhound


courant sa.
a cockatrice or, combed, wattled,
58. 2
and armed gu. Fight. Non nobis sed Ashmore, Ireland, a demi-eagle displayed,
68. 4
omnibus.
with two heads or, each royally crowned
ppr.
Ashe or Eshe, Devonsh., a cockatrice
cf. 82. I
Lieutenant-Colonel
Charles,
arg., charged on the breast with a tre- Ashmore,
foil, slipped gu.
68.4
Belfast, a star of six points wavy arg.,
between two laurel branches vert.
Ashenden, a lion's gamb erased gu., holding up the hilt of a broken sword ppr.
Cave adsum.
38. 2 Ashoe, a hawk ppr., belled or.
85. 2
Ashenden, a lion rampant supporting an Ashondon, a lion rampant supporting an
arrow in pale, point downwards. 2. 4
arrow erect, point doivnward.
2. 4
Ashenhurst of Beardhall, Derbysh., a Ashpitel, a demi-dragon erased sa.,
cockatrice, tail nowed, with a serpent's
winged, collared, and armed or. Omnia
head sa., comb, wattles, and head gu.,
certa jac.
cf. 73. 10
in the beak a trefoil vert.
Ashton, Baron (Williamson), Ryelands,

Asherburne and Ashburner, Cumb., an


Quicquid crescit in cinere
ash-tree ppr.

Lancaster, a demi-eagle displayed or,


guttce-de-poix, each wing charged with
a fesse, and holding in beak two trefoils

peril.
Actio virtutis laus.
144. 1
Asherst, Lanes, a fox passant ppr.
32. i
Asheton, Great Lever, Lanes, a boar's

Ashton, Leics., a boar's head couped arg.

Asher, a ship in full sail ppr.

160. 13

head couped arg., armed and bristled


gu.
In Domino confido.
43. i
Asheton or Assheton, a mower, his face
and hands ppr., his habit vested per
coanterchanged,
pale arg. and
sa.
holding a scythe, the blade arg., the
handle or.
</.
iSS. 12
Asheton-Tonge, see Tonge.
Asheton or Ashton, a demi-angel, wings
expanded, hands closed a-s in jjraycr,
vested arg., face and hands ppr., hair,
wings, and girdle or.
28. 10
Ashfield, a wolf passant or.
2
Ashfield, a wolf current erm.
Ashfield, Norf. and Suif., a grifiSn passant
arg.
63. 2
Ashfield, Suff., a wyvern statant arg.
cf. 70. 2

in

saltire

sa.

Murus

mneua

con-

scientia sana.

43-

AshweU, on

chapeau

garb ppr.
153. 10

Ashwood, on a chapeai the sun,

all
c/.

ppr.
162. 2

Ashworth, Heyford, Oxon., on a mount


vert, a fox ppr.
cf. 32. 2
of
Egerton Hall, Turton,
Bolton-le-Moors, Lanes, on a mount
vert, a fox ppr.
Fac rede nil time.

Ashworth

cf.

Ashworth, Lanes, same

32. 2

Appetitus

crest.

ralioni pareat.

Ashworth, George Binns, of Birtenshaw


House, Bolton. Lanes, upon a rock a
fox ppr., supporting with the dexter
foreleg a passion cross invected or.

Ashworth, Henry, Esquire, of Birtenshaw


House, Bolton, Lanes, same crest.
Ashworth, Edward, of Staghills, Waterfoot, Manchester, in front of two
crosslets bottonee fitchee in saltire or,
a fox passant ppr., charged on the body
with two fleurs-de-lis in fesse, also gold.

Vincit amor palrice.


Ashton, Percy, Mortou House, near
244. i
Worcs., a boar's head erased sa. In Ashworth, a savage's head affrontee ppr.

Domino

confido.

Ashton, a stag statant regardant arg.,


attired and ungu. or, gorged with
chaplet of laurel ppr.
Ashton, see Burchardt-Ashton.
Ashton, Lanes, a boar's head couped arg.
In Domino confido.
43. i
Ashton of Middx., Staffs, of Spalding,
Lines, and Sheering, Essex, out of a
mural coronet arg., a griffin's head gu.,
ducally gorged and beaked or.
67. 6
Ashton, Thomas Gair, of Hyde, Chesh.,
on a mount vert, a mower ppr., vested
paly arg. and sa., in the act of whetting
his scythe, also ppr.
Vide el virtule.

Devonsh.
and
Ashford of Ashford,
Cornw., issuing out of a chaplet of Ashton, Ireland, a man armed cap-a-pie
Quid non
oak-leaves vert, a Moor's head in
striking with a scythe ppr.
profile sa., wreathed arg.
Ashford, Baron, see Albemarle, Earl of.
Ashton of Little Orm Hall, Staffs, on a
mount vert, a mower with his scythe,
Ashfordby, Wilts, an ass's head erased
all ppr.
Fide el virtule.
or, gorged with a collar sa., charged
r/. 125. 12
with three mullets or.
Ashton, Arundel Mackenzie-, Esquire, of
Stockport, Chesh., on a mount vert, a
Ashhurst, Lanes, a fox statant ppr.
mower ppr., vested paly arg. and sa.,
Vincit qui patitur.
cf. 32. 2
iu the act of whetting his scythe, also
Ashhurst, William Henry, of Waterstock,
O.xon., same crest and motto.
Ashinghurst,
a cockatrice close sa.,
17. 8
wattled and legged gu., the tail nowed, Ashton, a lion's head erased ppr.
ending with a serpent's head, holding Ashton of Jlanchester, upon a mount vert,
an heraldic tiger rampant or, gorged
in the mouth of cockatrice a trefoil
vert.
with a collar dancettee, and holding
between the paws a midlet sa. Agere
Ashley, Chesh., a bear's head muzzled

190.

Ashworth,

mount

vert,

an ash-tree
cf.

144. II

Ashworth, Ireland, on a chapeau a garb


ppr.
153. 10
Ashworth, Hants, on
mount vert, a fox
ppr.

Coelu-i

cf.

32. 2

Aske of Aske, Lanes, an old man's head


in profile ppr., wreathed or and az.,
and tied with a bow of the colours.
Aske, a dragon's head couped arg. 71. i
Askeam or Askeham, a dolphin az.
140. 5

Askeby, Askely, Asklaby, Asklakby, or


Asklakeby, a sundial on a pedestal
ppr.

176. 7

Asken or Askene, an

eiss's

head

sa.

125. 12

Asketine or Askentine, of West Peckham,


Kent, two lions' gambs erect sa.,
supporting a crescent or.
39. 6

Askew, an ass ppr.

cf.

125. 11

Askew

or Askue, London, an ass's head


ppr., gorged with three bars or, between two wings or and arg.
Askew, Lines, an ass arg.
cf. 125. 11
Askew and Ascough, Northumb. and
Scotland, an arm ppr., holding a sword
arg., hilt or, enfiled with a Saracen's
head couped ppr., wreathed or and sa.,

blood issuing gu.

Askew

Fac

of Pallinsburn,

el

spera.
cf. 212. 14

Northumb., same

crest.
Patienlia casus exsuperat omnes.
ppr.
34. 14
Ashton-Gwatkin, Rev. Walter Henry Askew, Henry Hugh, Esquire, a naked
Ashley, Lord, see Ashley-Cooper.
arm ppr., grasping a sword arg.,
Trelawny, of the Rectory, Wrotham,
Ashley of Wimborne, Dorset, on a chapeau
Kent, on a mount vert, a garb or. in
pommel and hUt or, enfiled with a
gu., turned up erm., a bull passant sa.,
front thereof a Cornish chough with
Saracen's head couped, distilling drops
gorged with a ducal coronet and armed
</. 45.
wings expanded sa. Duw a bortha y
of blood. aU also ppr., wreathed about
or.
9
the temples.
Ashley-Cooper, Rt. Hon. Sir Anthony,
Earl 0! Shaftesbury and Baron Ashley, Ashtown, Baron (Trench), Woodlawn, Askew-Robertson, Watson, Esquire, of
Ladykirk, Berwick, and Pallinsburn,
CO. Galway, an arm in armour emon a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a
(i) A dexter
Cornhill, co. Northumb.
bowed, holding a sword, all ppr.
bull passant sa., gorged with a ducal
cubit arm ppr., charged (for disVirtutis jortuna comes.
105. 2
coronet or, armed and ungu. of the
tinction) with a cross crosslet gu.,
same.
Lore, serve.
Ashurin of Bretforton Manor, Evesham,
c/. 45. 9
the hand holding an imperial crown,
Worcs., a Moor's head couped at the
Ashlin, a fir-tree ppr.
144. 13
also ppr. 270.5. Virhdis gloria mercet
shoulders in profile ppr.. ^vreathed
Ashman, Wilts, a hautboy in pale. 168. i
A
(2)
about the temples arg. and az. Audax
{for Robertson of Ladykirk).
Ashmead-Bartlett, Sir Ellis, of 6, Grosvedexter hand holding on a poignard
vincendo.
192. 13
nor Street, in front of a tower ppr., a
erect ppr., hilt and pommel or, a
28. 10
demi-swan with wings elevated arg., Ashurst, a wolf passant ppr.
imbrued
head
couped
and
Saracen's
a
fox
Ashurst of Waterstock, Oxon.,
collared sa.
Mature.
ppr., wreathed about the temples with
statant ppr.
Vincit qui paiitur.
Ashmole, Staffs, a greyhound courant
a torse arg. and gu., tied with ribands
el. ;2. 2
sa.
cf. 58. 5
:

ASK
of the

Palientia easily exsuperat


Robertson of Ladylcirk).

Askham, a dolpbin

Astell,

omnes

entwined by a Aston of Fairnham,


ass's head ppr.
I

71.

Aspall, a man's head bearded


his head a cap gu.
Aspath, two spears in saltier.

an

125. 12

ppr.,

125.12
Astonne, an ass's head gu.
William Waldorf, Esquire, of
18, Carlton House Terrace, S.W., an
Ad a-sfra.
eagle with wings displayed.
Astrie, Henbury, and Astry, Wood End,
Beds, a stag's head erased gu., attired
Astor,

Dorchester: (i) A cross crosslet or,


entwined with a serpent vert. (2) A
lion'.s head erased purp., gorged with
a ducal coronet or, and guttee-de-

121. 2
or.
178. 5
Astrovel, a buckle or.
Astrye, Beds, an ostrich or, wings endorsed, holding in the beak a horseshoe,
cf. 165. 7
Aswell, Cornw., across formee arg., gutteede-poix.
cf. 165. 7
Aswell, see Ashwell.
Atbarough or Atborough, Somers., a
martin arg., coUared and lined or.

I'armes.
St(6 cruce gloria glorior.
Asterby, Lines, an oak-tree ppr.
143. 5
Astery, Asterlley, or Esterley, an estoile
between two wings ppr.
cf. 112. i
Astle, see Astel.
Astley, Baron Hastings, out of a ducal
coronet or, a plume of five ostrichfeathers arg.
And also, on
114. 13.
a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a ducal
coronet or, issuing therefrom a pillar
gu..
surmounted by five ostrichfeathers arg.
Justitioe tenax.
Astley, Rev. Hubert Delavel, of Benham
Hall, Newbury: (i) Out of a dneal
coronet or, a plume of five feathers arg.

on

^gis fortissima virtus.


Aspinall, Ralph John, J. P., of Standen
Hall, Lanes, same crest and motto.
Aspinwall, Samuel J., Chestergate, Macor.

sa.,

125. 12

guttee-de-larmes.
Sub cruce glorior.
Somerset Charles Godfrey Fairfax,
Esquire, of West Lodge, Puddlehinton,

Astell,

Aspin, Bucks, a dragon's head or, between


two aspen-branches ppr.
AspinaU, Preston, Lanes, a demi-griffin
erased sa., collared, winged, and beaked

</ 1 34- 9
Atcherley, of Marton, Shropsh., a demi-

bustard couped gu., wings elevated or,


holding in the beak a lily arg., slipped
vert.
Spe posteri temporis.
Atcherley, Llewellyn William, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
Atcherley, Richard Topping Beverley,
Esquire, same crest and motto.
Atcheson of Pittenweem, an astrolabe
ppr.
Observe.
167. 7
Atcheson, Scotland, a cock standing on a
trumpet ppr. Vigilantibus.
91. 6
Vigilantibus.
Atchison, a cock ppr.
91. 2
AteliH, Atcliffe, Atclyfl, or Atclyfle, a cross

On a chapeau gu., a ducal coronet


thereout a plume of feathers arg.,
incased gu. .Justitiir tenax.
Astley, Ludford-, of Ansley Park, near
Atherstone, Warw., on a cap of maintenance a plume of seven ostrich(j)
or,

collared

beaked and clawed or. ^gis fortissima virtus.


feathers gu.
Aspland, Arthur Palmer, Esquire, of
Wernest Lodge, Gee Cross, Chesh., in Astley, Warw., out of a ducal coronet or,
front of a ram's head couped sa.,
a plume of seven ostrich-feathers gu.,
surmounted by another plume of the
armed or, three mascles interlaced

Ex

Hants,

AsUn, London, a demi-horse ppr.


53. 3
Aslin, Aslyn, or Asslan, an escutcheon
charged \Titli a rose gu.
cf. 149. 7
Aspall, a dragon's head couped or.

fessewise arg.

Bart.,

Aston, Staffs, Chesh., and Lanes, an ass's

165. 6

head ppr. Prit d'accomplir.


125. 12
Richard John Vereker. of 16,
Sloane Gardens, S.W.
(i) A cross Aston, Chesh., an ass's head per pale arg.
and sa.
125. 12
crosslet or, environed with a serpent
vert.
165. 6.
(2) A lion's head erased Aston, Staffs and Lanes, an ass's head
Pret d'accomplir.
per pale arg. and sa.
purp., gorged with a coronet or, and

Ill- 3

demi-griffin

or,

cruce glnrior.

Astell,

az.

spleiidida.

Sub

{for

270. 6

Aslack, Aslake, and Asloke, of Holme,


Norf., a talbot's bead sa., gutteed'eau.
c/. 56. 12
Aslacton, a moorcock's head erased .^a.
Aslakby or Aslakeby, a sundial on a
pedestal ppr.
176. 7
Aslake, see Aselock.

clesfield,

a cross crosslet

serpent vert.

AskiU, see AiskeU.


Askwith, Yorks, a mascle gu.
167. 9
Askwith, of Ripon, Yorks, a cross crosslet
Honestas
fitchee between two wings.

quam

ATH

22

same colours, and above, on


Fac et spera {for Asketc).

scroll.

libertate Veritas.

first.

Astley, Sir John


Dugdale, Bart., of
cf. 130. I
Everley, Wilts, on a chapeau ppr., a
Lindsay Middleton, Esquire,
plume of ostrich feathers gu.
LL.D., same crest and motto.
Asprey, London, a demi-griffin erased sa. Astley, Essex, on a chapeau a plume of
feathers arg., banded gu., environed
Redontahh et fougueux.
with a ducal coronet or.
1 14. 1 1
Asscoti or Ascotti, an eagle displayed
Sir
Francis
Edmund
with
two heads ppr., imperially Astley-Corbett,
George, Bart., of Elsham Hall, in the
crow-ned or. Duni spiro spero. cf. 74. 2
county of Lines, on a wreath of the
Assent, out of a ducal coronet a horse's
coloiurs an elephant statant arg., tusked
head arg., bridled gu.
cf. 51. 7
or, the trappings sa., fimbriated or, on
Assey, Sutf., a demi-lion rampant ppr.,
crowned with an Eastern crown gu.,
his back a castle triple-towered of the
last.
and holding in his paws a sword erect,
133. II
also ppr.
Astley, Sir John, K.G., temp. Hen. VI.,
Assheton and Asshetton, a boar's head
out of a ducal coronet or, a harpy
couped gu. {another, or).
arg., ducally gorged and crined of the
43. I
Assheton, Ralph, of Downham and Cuerfirst.
dale. Lanes, on a cap of maintenance a Aston, a bull's head or, armed per fesse

mower vested, and capped quarterly


arg. and sa., the sleeves and stockings counterchanged, holding a scythe
a?.., handled or, the point of the blade
towards the doster. Nee arrogo nee

sa.

and

arg.

cf.

165. 2

crosslet arg.
Atetse, a Cornish

chough ppr.
107. 14
an arm embowed throwing an
201. 14
arrow fesseways, all ppr.
Atfoe, on a chapeau a lion's head erased,
all ppr.
17. 9
Athanray, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet

Aspland,

Atfield,

a goat's head.

Athawes,

Edward James,
House,

Neville

Athelstan or Athelston, a hand holding


a sword in pale, enfiled with a savage's
head couped and wreathed.
212. 14
Athelstane, a mound gu., banded and
crossed or.
159.' 12
Atherley and Atherly, a lion's head
erased sa.
17. 8
Atherley, ou a chapeau a stork ppr.

44. 3

Aston, Baron Aston, of Forfar, a bull's

head

couped

sa.

Numini

et

105. 3

patrice

Atherley,

44. 10
Aston, Harold Edgar, solicitor, 71, Edg^are Road, W., same crest and motto.
Aston, Lord Aston, Staffs and Ireland,
a bull's head or, the horns arg., tipped
asto.

dubito.

12S. 14
Esquire, of
a lion

Streatham,

rampant.

quire,

Arthur
J. P.,

of

Harry Howard, EsLandguard Manor,

near ShankUn. Isle of Wight, on a


chapeau gu., turned up erm., a stork

Assheton, Ralph Cokayne, Esquire, of


Pro pairia.
ppr.
Hall Foot, Clitheroe, same crest and
Atherton, Durh., upon a fountain a
motto.
sa.
sparrow-hawk close ppr.
cf. 44. 3
Assheton, Rev. Richard Orme, the Gable Aston, a chapeau gu., turned up erm., Atherton, Lanes, on a perch a hawk
House, Bilton, Rugby, Warw., same
on each side thereof within the erm.
belled ppr.
85. 13
crest and motto.
a bull's horn ppr.
Atherton or Atterton, Lanes, a hawk
Astbury, Frederick James, Esquire, of Aston, a fox's head ppr.
ppr., legged and beaked or.
33. 4
85. 2
Hilton Park, Prestwich, on a mural Aston, an etoile ppr. E tenebris lux.
Atherton, Rev. Robert, Bolnhurst Reccoronet, a dove with wings expanded
tory, St. Neot's, Hunts, a hawk ppr.,
164. I
ppr., holding in the dexter claw au Aston of Aston, Chester, an ass's head
legged and beaked or.
Onward. 85. 2
estoile or.
Devotioiie et labore.
ppr.
Pret d'accomplir.
125.12' Atherton, Lanes, a swan arg.
99. 2
Astel or Astle, Staffs, a seahorse couchant, Aston, Chesh., an ass's head per chevron Atherton, Lanes, a swan az., ducally
ducally gorged.
arg. and sa.
cf. 46. 5
125. 12
gorged and lined or.
cf. 99. 2
1

ATT

23

ATH

Thomas Henry Hollis BradAtkins or Atkyns, Totteridge, Herts, and Atkinson,


Atherton, Taj-nton House, Glouc, a swan
Angerton, near
Esquire,
of
ford,
Glouc, two greyhounds' heads erased,
Nee
or.
az., duoally gorged and lined
Morpeth, Northumb., on a mount
sa., collared and
and
arg.
addorsed
2
cf. 99elatiis, necdejectus.
between two roses stalked and leaved
Vincil cum
ringed counterchanged.
Atherton of Atherton, Yorks, a demiCrede Deo.
az.
pheon
ppr.,
a
6o-.i2
legihusarma.
swan arg., beaked gu., gorged with a
Thomas, Esquire, Atkinson, London, Northumb., and
Frederick
Atkins,
ducal coronet or.
Somers., an eagle, wings expanded arg.,
hanker, Madras, India, in front of two
wings expanded,
Atherton, a swan,
77- 5
beaked and legged gu.
heads addorsed and erased
greyhounds'
and
lined,
and
wings
gorged with a coUar
collar dory and Atkinson, Notts, a demi-eagle,
with
a
gorged
arg.,
issuing from ducal coronet.
cf. 80. 2
displayed or, collared sa.
counter-florv az., as many fleurs-de-lis
c/. 99- 5
Senior
Esquire,
Nicholas,
Atkinson,
60.
14
of the last.
F.S.A.,
Athill, Charles Harold, Esquire,
Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court
of Yelverton, Norf., a demi-lion
Richmond Herald, a plume of three Atkins
of Justice in British Guiana, of Rorairampant erm., langued gu., armed and
ostrich-feathers erect arg., interlaced
ma, Broadhurst Gardens, Hampstead,
ducallv "orged or, with a chain affixed
or.
fessewise
annulets
with as many
a falcon, wings elevated and endorsed
the" coronet, pendant between the
to
i'.^5
Crescam nt prosim.
the
gu., bezantee, gorged with a collar
over
thence
reflexed
and
paws
a
Athlone, Earl of (De Ginkell), Ireland,
gemel arg., supporting with the dexter
ff- \o. 7
back, also or.
with
pair of wings erect arg., charged
pelican
leg an escutcheon az., charged with a
quam Atkins of Waterpark, Cork, a
bars

iMo mon

dancettee.
two
Deo et pairice fiddis.
rose arg.
vulning herself ppr. Be fust and fear
<:/ I09- 6
jcedari.
cf. 87. 10
98- I
not.
Home, of Morland
Athlumney, Baron (SomerviUe), Navan,
ppr., preying on a Atkinson, Rev. Francis
pelican
a
Atkins,
rampant
Meath, Ireland, a demi-lion
Hall, Westml., a roundel per fesse az.
vert.
wyvern
with a
sa., charged on the shoulder
and gu., charged with an eagle, with
erased sa.,
mullets Atkins, Ireland, a nag's head
cross crosslet fitchee and two
two heads displayed or.
Honor et virtus, cf. 50. 8
bridled arg.
Grains Dieu tant que lu viceras.
arg.
Atkinson of Rampsbeck Lodge, Cumb., a
*
Deo adiuvante.
10. 5 Atkinson, a "pheon or.
cf. 87. i
falcon, wings expanded.
174- II
armour
in
arm
Athol, Scotland, an
a swan, wings addorsed,
a pheon az. 174- n Atkinson,
196- 1 Atkinson, Newcastle,
brandishing a scimitar ppr.
99- 1
swallowing a fish ppr.
a
Northumb.,
Tarbottle,
of
Atkinson
a
8
Athole, Duke of (Stewart-Murray),
I74- i Atkinson, a lion's head erased ppr. 17pheon or.
8
demi-savage ppr., wreathed about the
pheon or. Aut Atkinson, a wolfs head erased sa. 30.
in the Atkinson, Sheffield, a
on a
Northumb.,
Angerton,
liead and waist vert, holding
of
Atkinson
I74-Ii
homo aut nullus.
pommel
ppr..
also
stalked
dagger,
roses
two
hand
a
between
dexter
mount, and
of Newark, Notts, a pheon or.
Atkinson
key
a
sinister
Crede
his
az.
and hilt or, and in
and leaved ppr., a pheon
174. "
Nil sine lahore.
Ftirth fortune and (ill the
of the last.
Deo.
Richard, of
^ Atkinson, late Rt. Hon.
Cambs, a sea-lion sejant arg.,
letters.
^^f"Hi"hfield House, Rathgar, co. Dubhn, Atkinson,
^'^- ',
Athorpe, a hawk ppr.
holding in the dexter paw an escallop
,
Lord
Dubhn,
,.

and of 31, College Green.


ot
Rev. George
j

'

Middleton.

Athorpe,

Morthen

Hall,

near

Rotherham,

the"

Robert:

Athorpe,
above.

(i)

Same

85. :i
crest as]

(3) A mount
(2) Middleton.
thereon a cross cluchee or,
charged in the centre with a fleur-de-

vert,

gorged
Athurton, a swan arg., ducaUy
99- 2
a horse's head erm., out of a
of five ostrich -feathers gu.
cf. 51. II

and lined

or.

c/-

of the said city 1857 and 1861.


battlements of a castle arg., the
towers at either end flommant ppr.,
thereon a pheon erect, point downwards or. Esperance en Dieu.
Atkinson of Rehins, and of Ballylahan,
displayed
CO. Mayo, Ireland, an eagle
with two heads arg., charged on the
Est pii
breast with a fleur-de-lis sa.
cf. 74. 2
Deum et patriam deligere.
Atkinson of Cangort, Ireland, an eagle
beaked
az.,
displayed
with two heads

Mayor

claw
falcon ppr., beUed or, the dexter
aims,
resting on an escutcheon of the
and az., two
viz., per pale nebulee arg.
mullets in fesse counterchanged.

Deo

and legged gu.

et

regi fldelis.
74- 2

Atkyn and Atkyns, an arm

in

armour

ppr., holding in the gauntlet


a cross formee fitched az., fleury or.
Atkyns, .fee Atkins.
Atkyns of Saperton HaU, Glouc., on a
mount vert, two greyhounds' heads

embowed

addorsed arg. and sa., collared and


Vincit cum
ringed counterchanged.
cf. 60. 12
legihusarma.
Atkyns of Great Berkhampstead, Herts,
a stork arg., wings and tail sa., beaked
and legged gu., preying on a dragon
vert.

ppr., and
Atlee, two lions' heads addorsed
Atkinson of WooUey Grange, Bradfordcf. 18. 2
collared.
on-Avon, Wilts Walls End and Benheads
Atlee and Atley, Sussex, two Uons
displayed
eagle
an
Northumb.,
weU,
Duci et
I7- 3
ppr.
addorsed
Athy, Ireland, a lion passant or.
from
suspended
with two heads sa.,
pheon
^' '*
non trahi.
Atley, on an escutcheon are., a
^
the neck a bugle-horn stringed arg
of
Atkey, Frederick Walter, Esquire,
and holding in each claw a rose gu.,
griffin seppr.,
a
mermaid
Wimbledon,
a
Clevelands.
Deo et regi Atmore and Attemore,
slipped and leaved ppr.
gemel,
greant or, gorged with a collar
crined or, comb and mirror of the last.
fldelis.
cross
184. 8
holding between the claws a
eagle
an
Esquire,
Buddie,
on Atkinson,
or, spotted
moline, and the dexter foot resting
Atsley, a leopard's head erased
displayed with two heads sa., gorged
Lahore fides.
the first.
a garb fessewise gu.
sa., and ducallv gorged of
with a bugle-horn stringed arg., in each
cf. 23. 2
Atkin, see Aines.
claw a rose slipped ppr., seeded or.
az., stapled or
a hon s
ppr.,
ox-yoke
an
chapeau
Ireland,
a
Atkin,
Atsoe or Atfoe, on
Deo regi fidelis.
178. 6
,,
17- 9
head erased gu.
Esquire, of Kehms,
Charles,
Atkinson,
Esquire,
hound
a
Attelounde,
or
Atkin-Roberts, John Roberts^
eagle dis- Attelound
an
Mayo,
co.
BaUylahan,
Cranbrook,
(Another, arg.)
Park.
Glassenbury
sardant ppr.
of
couchant
charged
arg.,
heads
played with two
cf. 57. II
On a mount vert, an eagle
Kent
I
on "the breast with a fleur-de-lis sa,
displayed erm., wings arg., gorged
Atterton, see Atherton.
E.St pii Deum et patriam deligere.
Lanes, a swan arg., ducaUy
with a" chaplet of ivy ppr. (for Roberts).
Montague, Esquire, Can- Atterton,
Guv
Atkinson,
heads
greyhounds'
cf. 99- 2
(2) Two
gorged and lined or.
74. 10.
eagle
gort, Shinr'one, King's Co., an
throwing an
addorsed and erased arg., guttee-deAttfleW, an arm embowed
displayed with two heads az., beaked
and
201. 14
sang, gorged with a collar vair,
in fess, all ppr.
arrow
regi
fidelis.
et
Deo
and le"gged gu.
of a ducal coronet
each holding in the mouth a trefoil
Esquire, of Atton or Attone, out
Post funera Atkinson, Edwin Crossley,
39- 1
slipped sa. [for Atkin).
two lions' gambs in saltier sa.
Mieklegate House, Pontetract, Yorks,
12
Esquire,
Town,
Augustus
^1- 6oAlfred
vi^tm.
Attree,
an eacrfe, wings expanded arg., holding
demi-tiger
frtmt
Atkins, Yelverton, Norf., a
on a mount an oak-tree, and
in the beak, beaked and
fleur-de-lis
a
ppr.
or.
all
lined
nowed,
erm., collared and
thereof a serpent
Tempiis omnia revelat.
legged gu.
cf. 2%. 8
Spsrate ftUurum.
164. I
Atkins, London, an etoile.

Athwat,

plume
'

ATT

Attwood, a demi-lady, holding in her


dexter hand a pair of scales, all ppr.
183. 2

Attwood, Worcs., issuing from a coronet


a swan's head.
Attwood, Thomas A. C, Esquire, JI..\.
Oson., of JIalvern WeUs, Worcs., of
the family of Attwood, formerly of
Hawne House, Corngreave's Hall, and
the Leasowes, near Halesowen, in the
same county, and of the city of Birmingham, beneath an oak-tree a demiswan, wings expanded ppr. Possunt
100. 5
quia posse viderdur.
Attwood, formerly of Park Attwood,
and Perdiswell,
Wolverley Court,
Worcs., issuing from a ducal coronet
a swan's head and neck between two
wings displayed ppr.
Atty of PenJey Hall, Warw., on a ducal
Eamus
coronet an erm. passant.
quo ducit jortuna.
Atwater, between the attires of a stag,
affixed to the scalp or, a rose gu.
c/. 149. 9
rampant
Devonsh.,
a
lion
Atwell,
erminois, holding between the paws
an annulet or.
Atwood, Rev. George Dewhurst, Hinton,
Brackley, Northamp., a dove ppr.

Humani

AUS

24

Attree, Frederick William Town, Esquire,


of Royal Engineers, Chatham, same
crest and motto.

92. 2

nil alieiuim.

Atwood, an antelope's head ppr


cf.

126. 2

Atwood, Ireland, an arm in fess, holding


in the hand a cross crosslet filched
erect.
221. 10
Suff., a cubit arm in armour
erect erg., holding in the hand ppr. a
battle-axe.
Atwood of Bromfield, Essex, on a branch
af a tree trunked lying fesseways or, a
fleur-de-lis arg., between two" sprigs

Atwood,

vert.

Aty, Atye, or Attye, an erm. passant ppr.

Charles Aubrey, Esquire, of Audym, a lion rampant crowned per pale


Dorton House, Buclcs (l) An eagle's
or and arg., supporting a paschal
head erased or {/or Aubretj). 83. 2.
banner disvelloped arg., staff and cross
Issuant
from a wTeath of quatrefoils
f/. 3- 7
gu.
(2)
gu., an arm embowed, vested arg., Audym and Audyn of Dorchester, a lion
charged with two escallops, also gu.,
passant crowned or, bearing on his
the hand holding a scimitar ppr.
shoulders a paschal banner disvelloped
(/or Ricketts).
(/. 5.
Solem fero.
arg., staff and cross gu.
13
Aubyn, St., Somers., a squirrel sejant erm., Auflrick, two arms in armour embowed,
collared and lined or.
c/. 135. 4
holding in the hands a gem ring, all
c/. 194. II
Aubyn, an eagle, wings displayed ppr.
ppr.

Aubrey,

Auforus, a mullet

164. 2

or.

Aucher of Bourne, Kent, Bart., a bull's Autrere, a lion rampant gu. Esto quod
head erased gu., armed or.
I. 13
esse videris.
44. 3
Auchinleck of that ilk, Scotland, an ear Auge, a savage's head couped ppr.,
of rye ppr.
Pretiosum qnod utile.
wreathed arg. and sa.
190. 14
154. I Auger of Bordeaux, France, and of
Auchinleck, Ireland, a wheat-stalk bladed
Ireland, on a mount an oak-tree,
and eared, all ppr. Pretiosum quod
thereon perched a jay, all ppr.
ulile (St.
154. 3 Aughterlony, an eagle displayed ppr.
Auchinleck of Balmano, Scotland, two
Deus mihi adjutor.
75. 2
wings issuing ppr. Berum sapieniia Auld, Scotland, the sun rising out of a
custos.
109. 6
Major virtus quam splendor.
cloud ppr.
162. 5
Auchmuty, Scotland, an arm in armour
embowed holding a spear, all ppr.
17. 8
Auld, a lion's head erased ppr.
197. I Auld or Aulde, Scotland, a cherub's head
VirtiUe et
Auchmuty, an arm in armour embowed
ppr., the wings in saltier.
ppr., holding in the hand the lower
189. 13
constantia.
part of a broken spear az. Dum sjjiri) Auldis, Scotland, the trunk of an oakspero.
tree with a branch sprouting forth on
197-7
Auchmuty, General Sir Samuel Benjamin.
either side vert.
Nov, deficit alter.
G.C.B., on a wreath of the colours
145. 2
an arm embowed in armour ppr., hold- Auldio, the stump of a tree, leaves
I45- ing the lower part of a broken spear
sprouting, all ppr.
bendwa3'S az. Dum spiro spero. 197.7 Aumarle, Aumerle, and Amerle, an arrow
Auchterlonje, Scotland, an eagle disin pale ppr.
173- 5
played ppr. Deus mihi adjutor. 75. 2 Auncell, a lion passant ppr.
6. 2
Auchterlony of.Guynd, same crest.
Auncell, a stag's head affront ee ppr.,
Auchterlony, Scotland, a lion's head
11 9- '4
ducally gorged or.
erased sa., collared or.
170. 10
18. 6 Aundeligh, a sceptre in pale or.
Auckland, Baron (Eden), Kitley, Ply- Aungate, on a torteau an etoile or.
mouth, an arm in armour embowed Aunger, an escarbuncle or.
164. 12
ppr., holding a garb or, the upper part Aunger, London, a demi-griffin or. 64. 2
of the arm encircled by an annulet gu. Aungier, Earl of Longford (extinct), a
Si sit prtidentia.
griffin segreant az., langued gu., the
251.10
Audborougb, an escallop or, between two
beak, forelegs, and claws or, and holdwings az.
141. 10
ing between the claws an escarbuncle

134. 6 Audeley, a mullet of six points or,


Atye of Newington, Middx., same crest.
between two wings az.
1 1 2.
i
Aubemarle, an ear of wheat bladed and Auden, Rev. T., of Condover, Shrewsa palm-branch in saltier ppr.
bury, a scimitar and caduceus in
154. 10
saltire, ensigned with a pilgrim's hat.
Anbert, Ix)ndon, a talbot passant ppr.,
Cresco et spero.
295. 12
with a broken collar between his fore- Audin, a lion passant or, holding in the
legs, a line affixed to the collar redexter paw a banner gu., thereon a
flexed over the back, and passing
cross arg.
;. 13
between the hind-legs, with a double Audin, a lion rampant arg., holding in
bow at the end, all or. Fide et fortithe dexter paw an ancient battle-a.xe
tudine.
of
the
same.
54. 3
Aubertin of Yeulands, Banstead, Surrey, Audley of Waldon, Essex, on a chapeau
two barmers of the arms (viz., az. on
gu., turned up erm., a wyvern, wings
a fesse or, between three plates in
addorsed quarterly or and az. c/. 70. 4
chief and a cross moline in base arg., Audely, a Saracen's head couped ppr.,
an eagle displayed sa.) in saltire. Eslo
WTeathed arg. and purp.
190. 14
fidelis.
Audley or Audly, a martlet sa.
Aubert, John Daniel, Esquire, a tilting- Audley,
Baron (Thicknesse-Touchet)
spear erect ppr., passing through a
(1) A cubit arm erect, vested, paly of
hauberk or coat of maU or. Aides
six or and gu., holding a scythe ppr.,

of the same.

Scio cui con/ido.

Aunsham, an escallop
palm-branches vert.

or,

between two
I4i- 4

121. 2
Aurd, a buck's head erased ppr.
Aurelis, a demi-youth ppr., vested arg.,
the coat az., buttoneci or.
Auriol of London and Brussels, an eagle
rising,
the dexter wing erect, the
sinister close.

153-2
Aust and Auste, a garb ppr.
Austen or Austin of Bexley, and of
Grovehurst and Broadford, Kent, on
a mural coronet or, a stag sejant arg.,

attired of the first.


Austen-Cartmell, James, Esquire, of 100,
Lexham Gardens, Kensington, and
New Square, Jjncoln's Inn, London.
)
A lion rampant per fesse nebuly
(
I
vert and gu., gutti-e-d'or, and resting
the forepaws upon a tent(?) or (/or
Cartmell).
(2) In front of the battleDieu.
the blade downwards (/or Thicknessc).
ments of a tower ppr., thereon a stag
Aubin and St. Aubin, on a rock a Cornish
sejant arg., attired and resting the
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or, a swan
chough, all ppr.
107. 2
rising arg., ducaUy gorged (for Toucliel).
dexter forefoot upon a quatrefoil or,
Aubin, Cornw., on a rock ppr., an eagle
Je h Herts.
a lion's gamb erased fessewise gu. (/or
rising arg.
Audley, Boston, Lines, a man's head
Austen).
Immer /rey.
Aubley or Aubly, a dexter hand ppr.,
couped at the shoidders sa., with a cap Austen, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Haverholding a cross pattee fitched gu. in
or, turned up erm.
sham Godwin, of Shalford House,
pale.
cf. 221. 12
Audouin, Ireland, a stag's head erased
Surrey, on a leopard's face az., a falcou
Aubrey, Bart, (extinct), an eagle's head
ppr,
Chasse pour /oi.
121. 2
rising or.
jYe quid nimis.
erased or.
Solem /cm.
S3. 2 Audry, Wilts, a stag trippant ppr. 1 17. 8 Austen Leigh, see I.^igh.

AUS

AYL

25

Austin-Gourlay, see Gourlay.


Austin, Sir John, Bart., Red HiU, Castleford, Normanton, a dexter arm embowed in fesse, eouped at the shoulder,
vested or, cuff indented erm., the hand
ppr. grasping a cross botony fitchi'e
gu., resting on the arm a mullet of the
last.
234. 3
36. 4
Austin, a lion's gamb erased ppr.
Austin, Surrey, a passion-cross or, between two wings erect sa.
cf. in. 6
Rt.
Rev.
William
Piercy,
D.D.,
Austin,
first Bishop of Guiana, a demi-lion or,
holding between the paws a passioncross gu., and charged on the body
with three fusils, two and one az.
Austin, a paschal lamb arg.
131-2
Austin of Doddington Grove, Surrey, on

a ducal coronet or, a paschal lamb


ppr.
Crux nostra corona.
cf. 131. 2
Austin, Rev. William Edward Crauford,
Rector of Stoke Abbott, Dorset, an
eagle displayed with two heads per
pale or and gu.. on each wing a crescent

collared gemelle or, holding in the beak


of the third an olive-branch of the
first.
loi. 14
,
Avenayne or Avenar, a buck's head
cabossed ppr.
IJ2. 5
Avenel, Avanet, or Avenett, out of a
baron's coronet a hand grasping a
scimitar, all ppr.
c/. 213. 5
Avenel, Avenele, Aveneyle, or Avenyle, a
buck's head cabossed ppr.
122. 5
Avenet, Avenett, or Avnett, a torteau
charged with a lion's head erased or.
r/.

19. 3

Avenon, London, a parrot's head erased


vert, between two wings expanded per
pale az. and gu., collared gemelle or,
holding in the beak of the third an
olive branch of the first.
loi. 14
Averill of Broadway, Worcs., a buck's
head cabossed gu.
122. 5
Averinges, a raven sa.
107. 14
Avern, Warw., a horse's head erm. 50. 1
Avery or Averey, of Tillingly, Warw., a

leopard couchant arg., bezantee ducally

gorged or.
cf. 24. 10
cf. 74. 4 Avery" of Huwish, Somers., and Enfield,
Jliddx., two lions' gambs or, supporting
Austin, Scotland, an arm eouped at the
a bezant.
shoulder embowed ppr., vested vert,
39. 4
cuffed or, the arm resting upon the Avison, a dexter hand, vested and cuffed,
holding an anchor.
208. 3
elbow and holding in the hand a
counterchanged.

Virtute noii

vi.

tehee gu.
203. 9
Austrey, Hartington, Beds, a demiostrich arg., the wings gu.
Austrey of Sommerton, Hunts, an ostrichhead erased arg., between two ostrichwings gu., holding in the beak a
horse-shoe sa.
Austyn, a buck's head cabossed.
cross crosslet

fi

Avison, a hand issuing from a cloud


holding an anchor.
223. 4
Avonmore, Viscount (Yelverton), Belle
Isle, Roscrea, co. Tjpperary, Ireland,
a lion passant regardant gu. Re nasce n6.

tiir.

Awborn, a unicorn passant or, gorged


with a ducal coronet, and chained sa.

122. 5

48. 6

Austyn, out of a ducal coronet or, a


stag's head at gaze ppr.
cf. 119. 13
Auverquerque, on a chapeau az., turned
up erm., a lion rampant gardant or.

Awbrey, an eagle's head erased or. S3. 2


Awdrey, Oxon., on a lion's gamb ppr., a
cheveron or, charged with a mullet sa.

cj.

2. 5

66. i
Auverquerque, a griffin's head sa.
Auvray, France, a demi-savage with a
club over the dexter shoulder, all ppr.

39- 2

Ayler, see Aigler.


Ayles, a dexter arm embowed, the fist
clenched ppr.
202. 2
Aylesbury, see Ailesbury.
Aylesbury (i) A staff "in pale raguly or.
or,
10.
A
dragon's
head
147.
(2)
cf.
gorged with three bars gu.
Aylesbury, Henry Aylesbury Walker,
of Packwood, Warw.: (i) Upon the
trunk of a tree eradicated ppr., a
dragon's head erased or, gorged with a
collar gemel az.
(2) On a mount vert
a crescent az., within a chain in orle or.
Virtuti-s amore.
Aylesford, Earl of (Finch), Packington
Hall, Coventry, a griffin passant sa.
:

Aperto vivcre voto.


63. 2
Aylet of Howells, Essex, an arm gu.,
holding a sword arg., hilted or. Not
212. 3

in vain.
of

Braintree,

unicorn

regardant

Aylett

armed

Essex, a demicrined and

arg.,

48. 9
Ayleward, Aylward, and Aylwarde, Norf.,
between the horns of a crescent or, a
cross pattee gu.
163. 6
Aylford and Aylnford, flames of fire
between two branches of palm in orle,
all

or.

146. 12

ppr.

London

of

Ayliffe

and

Brinksworth,

Wilts, out of a ducal coronet or, an oaktree ppr., fructed of the first,
cf. 143. 5
Aylmer, Baron (Aylmer), out of a ducal

coronet

or,

a "demi-Cornish

chough

Steady.
rising ppr.
of Derry House,

Ireland, out
of a ducal coronet a Cornish chough

Aylmer

Hallelujah.
rising, all ppr.
Awdry, Delme Henry Seymour, of Seend,
Wilts, out of a ducal coronet or, a Aylmer, Gerald Percy Vivian, of Walworth, D\irh., same crest and motto.
lion's head az.
Nil sine Deo.
17. 5
Awdry, Thomas, of Notton House, Wilts, Aylmer, Sir Arthur Percy Fitz-Gerald

same crest.
1S6. 5
AvagOUT and Avougour, England and Awdry, Charles, Esquire, of Shaw Hill,
llelksham, in front of a lion's head
France, a parrot's head between two
wings ppr.
lOi. 10
erased az., gorged with a collar gemel
arg., a cinquefoil between two cresAvebury, Baron (Lubbock), High Elms,
Farnborough R.S.O., a stork, wings
cents fesseways or.
NU sine Deo.
elevated erm., supporting an antique Awdry, Herbert, Esquire, of Notton
shield az., bordered or, charged with a
House, Chippenham, same crest and
lion rampant guardant arg.
236. 12
motto.
Aveland, Baron, see Heathcote.
Awdry, Thomas, Esquire, of Ardath,
Salisbury, same crest and motto.
Avelin or Evelin of Long Ditton, Surrey,
a demi-hind erm., vulned in the Awdry, Rev. "Vere, Esquire, of Ampfield,
shoulder gu.
Romsey, same crest and motto.
Aveline, Windsor and Frogmore, Berks, Awdry, Rev. William, of the Vicarage,
Amport, Audover, Hants, same crest
a lion's head erased arg., holding in the
and motto.
mouth in pale a sword, also arg., hilt
and pommel or.
Awger or Ager, Kent and Glouc, a bull's
Aveline, France, a griffin's head erased
head erased gu., attired arg.
or.
66. 2 Awing, on a quartrefoil quarterly gu. and
vert, a lion's head on a wreath arg.
Aveling of Wisbeach, a griffin passant or,
winged and ducally gorged az., and Awmack, a tower ppr. Cavendo tutus.
resting the dexter claw on a cross
156. 2
crosslet fitchee of the same.
63. 6
Aveling, Stephen T., Esquire, Restoration House, Rochester, the same crest.

Ayde, Norf., a demi-lion rampant gardant


or, supporting a battle-axe arg. 16. 12
Aygle, a bugle-horn arg.
228. 1
Aylemer and Aylener, Ireland, on a ducal
coronet or, a sea-aylet, wings displayed
sa.
108- 6

a cheveron
sa.

or,

'l

charged with a

Bart.,

of

Donadea

Castle,

Kildare,

same crest and motto.


Aylmer, John Algernon, Esquire, of
Courtown, Kilcock, co. Kildare, same
crest and motto.
Aylmer, Ireland, a sea-aylet with wings
displayed sa., on a ducal coronet or.
loS. 6
Aylmer of Howden Hall, Essex, on a
marquess's coronet or, an aylet's bead
erased
eagles'

Aylmer,

sa., beaked gu., between two


wings expanded of the first.
Hendrick-Aylmer.

see

Ayloffe, a bear sejant regardant against


the stump of a tree.
10. 2
Ayloffe, a demi-lion rampant or.
Ayloffe of Braxted Magna, Essex, and
Framfield, Sussex, a demi-lion or,
10. 9
collared gu.
Aylward, see Toler-Aylward.
Aylward-Kearney, James, Esquire, of
Shankhill Castle, co. Kilkenny, Ireland (i) A gauntleted hand fessways
or, holding a dagger erect arg., pommel
:

39- 2

Omnibus optwitis.
Awnsam, an escallop-sheU or, between
141. 4
Aveling, James Thomas, of Estover,
two palm-branches vert.
Cambs, crest as above.
Awston of London, a greyhound's head
eouped arg., gorged with a plain collar
Avenant of Shelsley Walsh, Worcs., a
parrot's head erased vert, between two
sa., charged with three bezants.
Avings expanded per pale az. and gu..
cf. 61. 2

and

hilt of

the

first (for

Kearney).

(2)

of a ducal coronet or, an arm erabowed, vested az., cuffed arg., the
hand ppr. grasping an anchor in bend
sinister gold, and in an escroU above

Out

the motto, Verus el fidelis semper {for


Ayhcard). Sustine et ahstine.

BAC

AYL
Aynsley, Capt. John Francis Murray, R.N.,
Aylwin, see Alwyn.
Hall Court, Hants, a man in armour
Aylworth of Devonah., Glouc, and Kent,
holding in the dexter hand a sword
an arm vested sa., issuing out of
erect ppr., pommel and hilt or, and
rays or, liolding in the hand ppr. a
in the sinister in front of his breast a
human skull arg.
20S. 10
shield gu., charged with a bend arg.,
Ayncotes, a covered cup or, between two
thereon three mullets of six points or
wings sa.
Furth fortune arid fill the
(Aynsley).
Ayncotts, a squirrel sejant gu., collared

Ayscough, an ass erm.


cf. 125. 11
Ayscough, Newcastle, an arm ppr. holding
a sword arg., hilted or, enfiled with a
Saracen's head couped ppr., wreathed
or and sa., dropping blood gu.
Fac et
spera.
cf. 212. 14
Aysingcourt or Aysyngcourt, an eagle's
head between two wings ppr.
84. 2
Ayskey and Ayskew, see Alkene.
Ayson of London and Essex, out of a
mural coronet arg., a griffin's head gu.,
dueally gorged or.
67. 6
125. 7
Aysscough, an ass passant ppr.
Ayton, a hand holding a hawk's lure

135-

or.

fetters.

Aynworth, two battle-axes in

Aynesworth, Lanes, two battle-axes in


Courage sans peur.
saltier ppr.

Aynesworth or Aynsworth, a
wings expanded and inverted
Courage sans peur.
belled or.

172.

ppr.,
87.

cf.

215.

crest.

Aynsley of Little Harle Tower, Northumb.


a man in armour holding in the dexter
hand a sword erect ppr., hilted and
pommelled or, in his sinister a shield
of the Aynsley arms, viz., gu. on a
bend erm., between two quatrefoils or,
Furth
three mullets of six points sa.

and

fill

218. 13

Aytoun, Fife, Scotland, a rose gu. Virtute


orta occidunt rarius.

Ayrton (late Rt. Hon. Acton Smee, Chief


Commissioner of Works), a demi-lion
rampant erm., holding a pennon per
pale gu. and az., thereon a leopard's
face or.
Pro aris et focis.
Ayscough, Durh., an ass's head erased
arg.

the fetters.

cf.

149. 2

Aytoun, Kinaldie, Fife, a rose-tree vert,


flowered gu.
El decerptce dabunt odo-

193- 2

Jiorent.

217. 8

ppr.

Ayton, see Aiton and Aitoun.


Aytoun, Scotland, a hand pulling a rose
Decerptm dabunt odorem.
ppr.

spurred or.
Veritas vincit.
193. i
Ayre, Lines, a leg erect in armour per
pale arg. and sa., couped at the thigh
Lceto aere
gu., knee-cap and spur or.

Aynscomb and Ayniscamp, Sussex, same

fortune

wyvern vert.
70. 9
Ayre, Yorks, a leg in armour couped
at the thigh, all ppr., garnished and

Aynscomb of Mayfield, Sussex, a cubit


arm erect, holding in the hand ppr. a
fleur-de-lis sa.

saltier ppr.

Aype, an antelope trippant arg., collared


sa.
cf. 126. 6
Ayre, Notts, on a ducal coronet or, a

172. 4
falcon,

rem.
149. 14
Aytoun-Sinclair, Roger, of Inchdaimie,
CO. Fife: (i) A hand holding a rose
ppr.
[Aytoun).
A phoenix in
(2)
flames {Sinclair),
(i) Decerptce dabunt
odorem lAytoun). (2) Fides {Sinclair).

125. 12

B.
or Bad, Scotland, a dexter hand
2 1 4. 1 2
ppr. holding a trident az.
Babb or Babe, Dorset, a dexter hand
erect, pointing with two fingers to the
222. 10
sun ppr.
Babb well or Babwell, a gate or.
158. 9
Babe of Castle Derver, Louth, on a
mound a babe in swaddling-clothes,
all ppr.
Babeham or Babehaw of London, a demiman ppr., wreathed on the head with a
knot gu., holding in his dexter hand a
wing sa., guttee-d'or.
cf. 186. 7

Baad

fesseways, and sprouting to the dexter, a


falcon surmounted by a rainbow, all ppr.
Babthorp, Yorks, a cockatrice's head
erased arg., beaked, combed, and
I

wattled or.
Babwell, Jliddx., a gate or.
Bacche or Bache, Somers.,

68. 12

158.9

a savage's
head affroutee between two branches
of laurel in orle ppr.
192. 14
Bacchus, Henry, Esquire, the Manor

House, Lillington, Warw., an eagle


Aquila non capiat musdisplayed or.
cam Bacchus.
75. 5
Baber, Middx., and Somers., on a mount Bacchus, Charles Henry, Esquire, in
front of a rock ppr., thereon an eagle
vert, a cock, wings expanded arg.,
displayed or, an eagle's leg fesseways,
combed, wattled, and legged gu.
Aguila
erased at the thigh, also or.
91. 7
non capiat mu-scam.
Babington of Dethickin, Oxon., and
Derbysb., a demi-bat displayed gu.
Bacchus, Rev. Francis Joseph, of the
Birmingham,
Edgbaston,
Oratory,
137. 12
same crest and motto.
Babington, Rev. John Albert, of Cossington, CO. Leics., a dragon's head between Bacchus, George Reginald, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
two dragons' wings gu. Foy est tout.
Babington, Francis Evans, Esquire, of Bacchus, Rev. John Northcote, the
South Lodge, Halesworth, Suif., same
Presbytery, Henley-on-Thames, same
crest and motto.
crest and motto.
Babington, Thomas Zachary Dodson, Bacchus, Robert Sidney, Esquire, of
Burghfield Manor, Reading, same crest
Esquire, of Redlands, Parksome, Dorand motto.
set, same crest and motto.
Oxon. and Derbysh., a Bacchus, William Ernest, Esquire, of
Babington,
Horntou Grounds, Banbury, same
dragon's head erased between two
crest and motto.
wings gu.
cf. 72. 7
Babington of Rotheley Temple, Leics., a Bache, Stanton, a demi-lion rampant,
regardant psean, holding between his
dragon's head between two wings gu.
paws a bezant.
Foy est tout.
72. 7
cf. 1 1
7
Babington, Lodley, Leics., a fox's head Bache, Thomas, Esquire, of Coventry, on
a mount vert, a demi-lion gardant sa.,
33- 4j
bezantee, gorged with a wreath of oak
ducal coronet a
or, holding between the paws a woolhi solitos
demi-eagle displayed ppr.
80. 14
pack ppr.
docuere nisus.
Babrampore.the Maharaja Dirg Bijye Sing Bacheler, Berks, a dragon's head erased
or, vulned in the neck gu.
ol, on the trunk of a tree eradicatetl
cf. ~2. 5
1

Bacheler, Bachelor, and Bachelour, a leg


erased above the knee ppr.
193. 10
of Eaton, Norwich, a griffin passant
per pale wavy gu. and arg., collared
or, wings elevated erminois, the dexter
claw supporting a woolpack arg.
Back, Philip Edward, Esquire, of Mancroft Towers, Oulton, Suflolk, same

Back

crest.

Back, William, Esquire, M.D., same crest


and motto.
Backhouse, Sir Jonathan Edmund, Bart.,
the Uplands, Darlington, in front of a
rock ppr., thereon an eagle displayed
vert, holding in each claw a passion
cross or, a serpent

on

nowed, also ppr.


Cliarles
Backhouse,

its

back, the

tail

2i;9.

F.,

M.R.C.S.,

The Terrace, St. Ives,


L.R.C.P.,
Cornw., same crest.
Confido in Deo.
Backhouse, out of a ducal coronet an
arm in armour brandishing a scimitar,
all ppr.
cf. 196. 10
Backhouse, on a snake embowed, its tail
nowed, an eagle displayed. Confido in
Deo.
Backhouse, an eagle vert, wings close,
preving on a snake ppr.
Confido in
Dei.
Backhouse, Charles James, of St. John's,
Wokingham. Durh., in front of a rock
ppr., thereon an eagle displayed vert,
holding in each claw a passion cross or,
a serpent on its back, the tail nowed,
also ppr.
Confido in Deo.
Backhouse, Edward, Esquire, of Hurworth Grange, Croft, Darlington, same
crest and motto.
Backie, a sword and a cross crosslet
fitched in saltier ppr.

166. 12

Backie or Bailue, Orkney, a flame of fire


ppr. Commodum non damnum. 177.10

'

BAG

BAC

goafs head erased arg., charged on the


Backwell, London, out of a miiral coronet Baddiford, an eagle's head or, surmounted
neck with three fleurs-de-liS: one and
by a cross crosslet sa., between two
iir, a demi-bull sa.
two az. Stemmata quid faciunt.
branches of thistle ppr.
84. 7
Bacon, Sir Hickman Beckett, nth Bart,
of Redgrave and I2th Bart, of Milden- Badeley, John, Leigh's Hall, Essex, and Baggallay, Ernest, Esquire, of the Moat,
Cowden, Kent, same crest and motto.
Baddeley, Essex and Suff., a boar's
haU, Suff., Premier Bart., a boar
head and neck couped arg. Prineipiis Baggallay, Henry Charles, Esquire, of
Mediocria firma. 40. 9
passant erm.
Onslow Gardens, S.W., same crest and
ohsta.
41. I
Bacon, Rev. Thomas, M.A., late Rector
motto.
of Wiggonholt and Greatham, Sussex, Badeljsmere or Badelsmere, Yorks, a
gamb erased sa., holding a Baggally, a dexter arm in armour emlion's
a boar arg., resting the dexter fore-foot
bowed ppr., garnished or, holding a
laurel-branch vert.
cf. 37. 4
on a fret sa.
sword,
also ppr.
Didce periculum.
Fletcher
Smyth,
boar
Baden
a
Baden-Powell,
Londonderry,
Hill,
Daisy
of
Bacon
Major Scots Guards (i A lion passant
195. 2.
pasisant erm., charged on the body with
Sir Alfred Thomas, Bart., of
or, in the paw a broken tilting-spear Bagge,
Mediocria firma.
a muUet or.
Stradsett Hall, Norf., two vrings adin bend ppr., pendent therefrom by a
cf. 40. 9
dorsed or, semee of annulets gu. Spes
riband gu., an escocheon resting on the
Bacon of Sutton Bonnington, Notts, on
est in Deo.
wreath sa., charged with a pheon or.
239. 4
a mount vert, a boar statant arg.,
Out of a crown Bagge, Thomas Edward, Esquire, of
Powell).
{for
(2)
bristled and tusked or, semce of
Gaywood Hall, King's Lynn, same
on
the
vallery
or,
demi-lion
gu.,
a
mullets sa., and holding in the mouth
crest and motto.
head a like crown, charged on the
a ragged staff vert. Mediocria firma.
shoulder with a cross patee arg. and Bagge, a sword in pale, supporting a
40. 10
garland of laurel, all ppr.
170. I
supporting with the paws a sword
Bacon of Harlston, Norf., a demi-boar or,
erect ppr., pommel and hilt or {for Bagge or Bagg, Plymouth, Devonsh., a
4- 13
armed and bristled az.
cinquefoil az., between two wings, the
Ar nid yw Pwyil pyd yw.
Baden).
Bacon of Newton Cup, Durh., and
dexter
the
sinister
arg.
Esquire
(son
of
gu.,
Donald,
Stewart Pile, Northumb., a demi-wild Baden-Powell,
of 114, Baggeley, Chesh., a ram's head az.,
Sir George Baden-Powell),
boar rampant gardant az., bristled,
armed and charged with three lozenges
Eaton Square, same crests and motto.
armed, and ungu. or, langued gu.,
or.
130. II
holding in the mouth a tilting-spear Baden-Powell, Henry Warington Smyth,
Esquire, K.C., of 8, St. George's Place, Baggeley, Chesh., a ram's head az.,
arg., stricken in shoulder and vulned
motto.
130. i
crests
and
armed or.
London,
same
41ppr.
thistle
ppr.
Robert
with
a
Major-General
Baggs,
a
rose
charged
Bacon, a boar's head couped or, holding Baden-Powell,
Stephenson Smyth, C.B., same crests
149- 3
in the mouth a griffin's head erased az.
and motto.
Bagholt and Baghott, on a ducal coronet
Bacon, Hants, a tiger sejant gu., pierced
or, a leopard sejant gardant ppr.
through the breast with a broken Baden-Powell, Sir George, K.C.M.G.,
same crests and motto.
Baghot, a stag's head cabossed sa.,
Another, the
spear or, headed arg.
between the attires a greyhound
Badenach-Nicolson, Arthur, Esquire, of
spear arg.
122. 11
Drumlithie,
Forcourant arg., collared gu.
Glenbervie
House,
Bacon, Nicholas Henry, of Baveningham
doun, N.B., a lion's head erased or. Baghot-De la Here, Rev. John, of Buxted
a boar passant erm.
Hall.
Norf.,
NU sistere contra.
St. Mary Vicarage, Uckfield, Sussex
Mediocria firma.
(i) Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume
33. 10
Bacon, Rev. M. J., of Swallowfield Badger, a badger ppr.
of eight ostrich-feathers, five and three
Vicarage, Reading, a talbot's head sa., Badger, a buck's head cabossed sa.,
263. 7 {for De
between the attires a greyhound
per pale arg. and az.
erased gu., holding in the mouth a
122.
11
collared
current
arg.,
gu.
la
Bere).
(2) A stag's head cabossed
Proba conscientia.
deer's leg or.
sa., and between the attires a greyBacon of Twyhouse, Somers., a grey- Badbam, an eagle displayed with two
heads arg., charged on the breast with
hound courant arg., collared gu. In
hound's head erased sa., holding in the
Virtus astra petit.
cruce salus.
263. 8
a saltier gu.
61. 5
mouth a stag's foot or.
74. I Bagley, an arm in armour embowed,
Bacon, Kenrick Verulam, Esquire, the
holding a sword, all ppr.
195. 2
EsJohn,
boar
Laurence
a
Badham-Thornhill,
Surrey,
Lodge, Hale, Farnham,
erased
head
Kent,
dragon's
a
co.
Bagnall,
quire, of Carrigmahon, Monkston,
statant erm., bristled, armed, and
gu., gorged with two bars or.
cf 71. 2
Cork: (I) A double-headed eagle disungu. or, debruised by a bendlet
Bagnall, John, Esquire, Water Orton,
Mediocria firma.
played {for Badham). (2) A thorn
sinister wavy gu.
near Birmingham, and Benjamin Bagbush, thereon a robin redbreast ppr.
Bacon, Hesset, Norf., a talbot's head sa.,
nall, Esquire, Ellerslie, Eaton Gardens,
Conquer or die.
{for Thornhilt).
erased gu., holding in the month a
Hove, Sussex, a lion rampant holding
rampant
arg.,
demi-lion
Suff.,
a
Badley,
deer's leg or.
between the paws an hour-glass. Fugit
2
charged with two bendlets az. cf. 10.
Bacot, William George, M.D., Carfax,
I. 5
hora.
Marlborough Road, Bournemouth, out Baett or Batt, a demi-Uon or, guttee-deBagnall, Staffs and Wales, an antelope
sang.
cf. 10. 2
of a ducal coronet or, a goat's head
sejant arg., billettee sa., ducally gorged,
.iritiqnum Bageley or Bagley, on the top of a
arg., attired of the first,
126. 4
lined, armed, and tufted or.
spear, issuing, a wyvem sans legs, tail
ohtinens.
69. 6 Bagnall of Wicklowand Worcs.; a heraldic
nowed.
Badby, London, a sphinx passant gardant
antelope sejant arg., biUettee sa., horns
182. 12 Bagenal, Beauchamp Frederick, Esquire,
ppr., wings addorsed.
and tail or, collared and chained of
Carlow, heraldic anteof Benekerry,
Badcock of Kensington, Middx., and
the same, the chain reflexed over the
lope sejant vert, attired, ungu., ducally
Essex, a stag lodged gardant between
back.
cf. 126. 4.
gorged and chained or.
two branches of laurel in orle, all ppr.
115. II BagenhaU, Staffs, a dragon's head erased Bagnall, Ireland, a heraldic antelope
vert, crined, ducaUy gorged, and
gemelle
or.
sejant
gorged
with
a
bar
gu.,
demi-cock
gu.
Badcock, Devonsh., a
2
chained
or.
cf. 71.
Badd of Fareham, Hants, a lion's head
Bagnall-Wild, Ralph Bagnall. Esquire,
erased, gardant arg., ducally crowned Bagenholt, a horse courant bridled ppr.
M.A., J.P., of Costock, Notts: (i) A
cf. 52. I
cf. 18. II
az.
demi-stag sa., guttee-d'or, attired and
Baddeley, a phoenix in flames, all ppr. Bagg, two wings endorsed gu. and arg.,
resting the sinister foot on an escallop
the latter charged with a cinquefoil
82. 2
Deutn time, et dedecus.
119- 412
(2) Upon the
or {for Wild).
109.
tree
in
fess,
az.
of
a
cf.
Badder, on the stump
trunk of a tree fesscways, eradicated
Baggalay, the late Sir Richard, Attorneycouped and eradicated, a lion sejant.
and sprouting ppr., a heraldic antelope
General, Surrey, a goat's head erased
7- 9
sejant az., bezantee, gorged with a
arg., charged on the neck with three
Baddiford, of Dartmouth, Devonsh., an
collar gemel and attired or {for Bagnall).
Stemfleurs-de-lis, one and two az.
eagle's head or, crowned with a coronet
Sur ct loyal.
127. 9.
243. 8
mata quid faciunt.
flory sa., between two branches of
and Bague, on a chapeau a pelican
The
Bagne
of
Esquire,
Claude,
Baggallay,
vert.
leaved
lily arg., stalked and
^
98. 7
vulning herself, all ppr.
a
Sussex,
Grinstead,
Grange, East
c/. 84. 6
:

41

BAG

BAI

28

Bagshole and Bagsbote, an acorn slipped


galley, sails furled ppr.
160. 6
and leaved ppr.
152. i
Bagnell, an ancient galley, oars in action. Baguley, J. M.,
Esquire, Whitecliffe,
160. 7
Alfriston, Sussex, a ram's head az.,
Bagnell, a goat rampant, ducaUy gorged
attired or, charged with three lozenges
and staked to the ground.
of the second.
Bagot, Christopher Neville, Esquire, of Bagwell, Richard, Esquire, J.P., of MarlAughrane Castle, co. Galway, Ireland,
field, Ireland, out of a mural coronet
a demi-buU, all ppr. In fide et in
out of a ducal coronet or, a goat's
bello fortes.
head erm., horned of the first. Antiqnum obtinens.
128.14 Bagwell-Purefoy, Wilfrid, Esquire, of
Greenfield,
Tipperary, a hand
in
Bagot, Arthur Henry Louis, Esquire, out
armour grasping a broken lance, all
of a ducal coronet or, a goat's head arg.,
armed of the first, and charged with
ppr.
En bonne-foy.
Baighton, a heron's head erased, holding
a crescent gu. Antiqimm obtinens.
in its beak an eel, all ppr.
104. 2
Bagot, Charles Fitzroy Alexander HaUifax. Esquire, same crest and motto.
Baigrie, Robert, C.B., Lieutenant-Colonel
Bombay Staff Corps, in front of the
Bagot, John Christopher, Esq., of Ballyturin, Gort, co. Galway, same crest and
battlements of a tower, thereon an
armed leg couped above the knee ppr.,
motto.
garnished and spurred or, a mount
Bagot, Richard, Esquire, of 42, Loivndes
vert.
Street, S.W., same crest and motto.
Bagof, Baron, Blithfield, Rugeley, Staffs, Baikie, Alfred, of Tankerness, Orkney, a
out of a ducal coronet or, a goat's
flame of fire. Commodum non damnum.
Bagnel, Bagnell, Bagnill, or Bagnoll, a

Bailey, Rev.

Place and

James Sandford,

of

Nepicar House,

Ightham
Kent,

in

front of a demi-lion erminois, holding


in the dexter paw a cross pattoe
fitchee gu., the trunk of a tree eradicated fessewise and sprouting ppr.
Nee temere, nee timide.
231. 14
Bailey, Sir William Henry, of
Sale
Hall,
griffin
segreant
Chesh.,
a
arg., wings chequy of the first and
az.,
holding in the dexter claw a
flagstaff,
therefrom flowing to thisinister a banner gu., semee of annulets,
and resting the sinister claw on a pheon
sa.
Non terra sed aquis.
Yive
Ballhache, Jersey, a ship ppr.

memor

lethi, fugit

hora.

160. 13

a hand holding a dagger. Quid


212. q
clurius astris?
Baillie-Hamilton-Arden, Earl of HaddingBailie,

ton, see Haddington.


head arg., attired of the first. Anti177. 10 Baillie, Cochrane-, Lord Lamington, see
quum obtinens.
128. 14 Bailey, Lt.-Col. Edmund WyndhamGrevis,
Lamington.
Bagot of Kileoursey, King's Co., same
J.P., of Nepicar House, Wrotham, Baillie, Kennedy-, of Ardtrea, Armagh,
crest and motto.
Ireland
Kent, in front of a demi-lion erminois,
(
A boar's head couped
i )
Bagot of Pype Hall, Staffs, same crest
holding in his dexter paw a cross pattee
arc.
Baillie).
I-^
{for
(2)
43and motto.
fitchee gu., a trunk of a tree eradicated
dolphin naiant az. {for Kennedy).
Quid clarius astris ?
Bagot, Josceline Fitzroy, of Levens Hall,
fesseways and sprouting ppr. Nee
140. >
Westml., out of a ducal coronet or,
tetnere, nee timide.
Baillie,
of Hoperig, East Lothian, a
a goat's head arg., armed of the first, Bailey, James, Esquire, of Shortgrove,
boar's
head couped. Quid clarius
and charged with a crescent gu.
Newport, Essex, in front of a cubit
astris ?
43. I
Antiquum obtinens.
arm vested per pale az. and gu., cuff Baillie, James Evan Bruce, of Douchfour,
arg., the hand ppr., holding a crosier
Inverness,
Bagot of Castle Bagot, co. Dublin, same
a boar's head couped.
crest.
Pour Dieu et mon roi.
surmounted by a mullet, both or,
Quid clarius astris.
43.
three mullets of the last.
Baillie, Bart., a boar's head erased ppr.
Bagshaw, of South Okendon, Essex, a
Deo duce.
bugle-horn or.
228. 1
Vbi bene ibi patria.
Bailey, Baron Glanusk, see Glanusk.
42. 2
Bagshaw, of Delaridge, Derbysh., an arm Bailey, John Lockhart, Esquire, of Baillie, James William, Esquire, of
couped at theelbow, erectppr., grasping
Llangorse House, Prince's Park, LiverIlston Grange,
Leicester,
a boar's
a bugle- horn sa., stringed vert. c/. 2 1 7
pool, same crest and motto.
head couped. Quid clarius aatris ?
Bagshawe, issuing from clouds an arm Bailey, Llewellyn Crawshay, Esquire, of Baillie-Gage, Thomas Robert, Esquire,
erect ppr., holding in the hand a bugleLlangorse House, Prince's Park, Liverof 38, Northumberland Road, Dublin
horn sa.
cj. 217. 4
pool, same crest and motto.
(1) A ram passant arg., armed and
hoofed or, holding in the mouth a
Bagshawe, of Oakes, Norton, and Worm- Bailey of Norwich, a cubit arm erect,
hill Hall, Derbysh., issuing from clouds
vested bendy of six az. and sa., the cuff
trefoil slipped vert {for Gage), cf. 131. 13.
a dexter cubit arm, holding in the
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a crosier,
(2) A boar's head couped, holding in
hand ppr. a bugle-horn or, the handle
and surmounted by an estoile, both or.
the mouth a sprig of oak, all ppr. (for
sa.,
Deo duce.
Baillie).
Courage sans peur.
within the strings a rose gu.
42. 7
207. 2
Forma, flos ; fama, flatus.
Bailey, J. G., Esquire, M.S., M.D., Santa Baillie of Rosehall, Scotland, a oat sejant
26. 8
Bagshawe, Frederic, M.D., 35, Warrior
Ana, Orange County, California, U.S.A.
ppr.
Spcro meliora.
Square, St. Leonard's, issuing from
Be
(eldest son of the late Sir James Baillie of Corstorphine, a crow ppr.
clouds a dexter cubit arm couped,
Bailey), a cubit arm erect, vested
107. 14
holding in the hand ppr. a bugle-horn.
cockatrice, wings
bendy of six az. and sa., the cuff arg., BaiUie, Scotland,
Forma, flos ; jama, flatus.
holding in the hand ppr. a crosier sur68. 6
panded.
Bagshawe, Clement Walsh, Esquire, of
mounted by an estoile, both or. Deo Baillie of Monktown, co. Ayr, an' eagle
wings raised
duce.
regardant,
his
ppr.
24, East Cliff, Dover, issuing out of
207. 2
clouds a dexter arm ppr., holding in Bailey, Shropsh., a griffin segreant gu.,
LiberiM optima rerum.
cf. yj. 10
the hand a bugle-horn or, the handle
guttee d'or. Another, guttee d'eau.
Baillie of Walston, a dove volant, in its
sa.,
Patior et
within the strings a rose gu.
beak an olive-branch ppr.
cf. 62. 2
Forma, flos ; fama, flatus.
.'pcro.
Bailey, a cat salient gardant.
26. 3
93. 10
Bagshawe, Francis Westby, Esquire, of Bailey, a demi-lady, holding in her dexter Baillie of Carnbrae, on the point of a
the Oaks, Sheffield, same crest and
hand a tower, and in her sinister a
sword in pale ppr., hilt and pommel
motto.
laiirel
WTeath
fructed,
also
ppr.
or,
a
laurel-branch vert.
8
1S3.
Bagshawe, Greaves-, William Henry, of Bailey, the late John Eglington, Esq
Perseverantia.
170. i
Ford Hall, Derbysh., and Banner Cross,
F.S.A., of Stretford, Lanes, in front Baillie of Hardington, Scotland, a hand
Yorks (l) A dexter cubit arm couped
Fides servata dital.
holding a pen ppr.
of an anchor in bend sinister ppr., a
:

'

holding in the hand ppr. a bugle-horn


sa.,
stringed
vert
Bagshawe).
{for
f/. 217. 4.
(2) On a mount vert, a stag
trippant or, holding in the mouth a
slip of
flos

oak ppr.

fama,

Forma,

{for Greaves).

flatus.

Deo non fortuna.

118. 2
erect ppr.,
cf.

Bagshawe, a dexter cubit arm

the hand holding a bugle-horn sa.,


stringed vert. Forma, flos ; fama, flatus.

217. 10
female figure vested vert, supporting!
with her dexter hand an escutcheon Baillie, Scotland, the sun in splendour
162. 2
ppr.
Clarior astrvs.
gu., charged with a martlet arg., and
resting with the sinister on the stock Baillie of Jerviswood, a crescent or.
of the anchor.
Vallum cenium esto.
Major virtus quam splendor.
163. 2
184. I Baillie of Balmudyside, the morning star
Vertitur in lucem.
Bailey, Ronald, Esquire, in front of an
ppr.
164. i
anchor in bend sinister ppr., a female BaiUie, Inshaughy, Ireland, a star of
figure vested vert, supporting with the
eight points arg., out of a cloud ppr.
Nildarius astris.
right hand an escocheon gu., charged
164. il
j

51

BAI

BAK

29

Robert Alexander. Bart., of Baines, Athelstan Arthur, Esquire, of


holding a shepherd's crook pointed
with the head of a bearded arrow, all
Linlithgow, an etoile of
29, First Avenue, Hove, Brighton, same
eight points or, out of a cloud ppr.
In
crest.
ppr.
caligine lucit.
164. 1
Baines, Egerton Charles Augustus, Es- Bake, a demi-man in armour wielding a
sword, all ppr.
Bajllie, Hon. William Douglas Hall, of
quire, same crest.
187. i
Kennington. Picton, Marlborough. New Baines, Rev. Frederick Samuel, of 41, Baker, Bart, (now Rhodes), Devonsh., a
Zealand, Member of the Legislative
dexter arm embowed, vested az.,
Medina Villeis, Hove, Brighton, same
charged with three annulets interlaced
Council of New Zealand, a star of
crest.
eight points arg., issuaut from a cloud Baines, Jervoise Athelstane, Esquire, of
or, cuffed arg., holding in the hand an
Quid darius astris
ppr.
arrow in bend sinister ppr. True unto
Kensington Park Gardens, same crest.

Baillie, Sir

Polkemet.

.?

164. II

Baines, John, Esquire,

same

crest.

death.

Robert Alexander, Bart., of Baines, Louis Adolphus, Esquire, same Baker, a naked dexter arm embowed,
holding an arrow ppr.
Ognez, Toorak, near Melbourne, Vic201. 13
crest.
toria, and Benerembah,
Hay, New Baines, Rev. Montague Charles Alex- Baker, a dexter arm in armour embowed,
holding an arrow ppr.
.South Wales, Australia, out of a cloud
198. 4
ander, of Carlby Rectory, Stamford,
]i])r., an estoile of eight rays or.
In
Derbysh.,
dexter
arm
embowed
ministrat.
Baker,
a
same crest. Furor arma
C'lliqinK lucel.
in armour, grasping a caduceus in bend
164. II Baines, Bell Hall, Yorks, a cubit arm
surmounting the truncheon of a tiltingBailward of Horsington, Somers., a bull's
erect, holding in the hand a leg- bone,
hrad couped arg.
spear in bend sinister splintered, all
cf. 44. 3
in bend sinister arg.
Dum spiro spcro.
Baily, out of a ducal coronet a wyvern's Baines, WilUam Mortimer, Esquire, of
ppr.
h'-ad ppr.
72. 4
Bell Hall, Naburn, Yorks, a dexter Baker, Chester and Shrewsbury, out of a
ducal coronet a dexter arm embowed,
Baily, Thoraeis Farmer, Esquire, of Hall
hand couped ppr., holding a shin-bone
Place. Kent, a goat's head erased az.,
vested or, the hand gauntleted and
arg.
holding a broken tilting-spear withbezantee. attired or.
Vestigia nulla Baines, a bone and a palm-branch in
ritrorsnm.
out burr or vamplate, in bend of the
I47- 4
saltier ppr.
cf. 1 28. 5
same, on shaft a ring enfiled with a
Bain, late Sir James, D.L.. J. P., F.R.S., Baird, Sir Alexander, Bart., of IJrie,
garland vert.
Jarrington,
Cumb., and
F.R.G.S.,
Stonehaven, Kincardine, a griffin's
Baker, out of a cloud a dexter arm in
head erased or. Dominns fecit.
3, Park Terrace, Glasgow, a dexter
fess, raising a garb, all ppr.
223. 12
arm embowed gu., the hand grasping a Baird, William, Esquire, of Elie House,
dirk ppr.
Et arte et marte.
Baker, a dexter hand gu., holding a club
Fife, same crest and motto.
sa.
214. 6
Bain of Craggs, Little Broughton, Cocker- Baird, John George Alexander, Esquire,
mouth, a dexter arm embowed gu.,
of 89, Eaton Square, S.W., same crest Baker, a naked dexter arm, holding a
Et arte
the hand grasping a dirk ppr.
and motto.
202. I
purse.
et marte.
Baird, Sir David, Bart., of Newbyth, Baker of London, and of Northfield,
Bain, a dexter arm in armour embowed
East Lothian: (l) A Mameluke on
Worcs., a hand issuing out of clouds
ppr., garnished or, grasping a dagger,
horseback, holding in his dexter hand
Nemo
ppr., holding a cross Calvary sa.
Et marte et arte.
also ppr.
189. 8.
195-4
a scimitar, all ppr.
(2) A
sine cruce beatus.
Bain of Berwick, Northumb., a hand
Vi et virtute.
boar's head erased or.
Baker of Skerton House, Old Trafford,
Virtute.
holding a scroll of paper ppr.
42. 2
Manchester, two arms embowed in
215. 6 Baird, Maturin-, see Maturin-Baird.
armour grasping a tilting-spear fesseBain of MoiTiston, Lanark, a dexter hand Baird, Sir William James Gardiner, Bart.,
wise, the head to the sinister ppr.,
ppr., holding a rose gu., slipped and
Saughton Hall, co. Edinburgh,
of
pendant from the staff a spur leathered
leaved vert. Benedic nobis Domine.
Vi
Scotland, a boar's head erased or.
or.
Ex monte alto.
194- 3
218. 10
42- 2 Baker,
et virtiUe.
Shelboume, Wake
Philip,
of
Green, Moseley, same crest and motto.
Bain of Lynton, Devonsh., a dexter hand Baird, Sir John Kennedy, of 31, Cadogan
Place, London, a boar's head erased or. Baker, Mayfield, Sussex, on a tower sa.,
ppr., holding a rose gu., slipped and
Vi et virtute.
an arm in mail embowed ppr., holding
leaved vert. Benedic nobis Domine.
218. 10 Baird, Scotland, a boar's head erased
a piece of plate-iron az. (described also
ppr.
and another charged with a
as a flint-stone ppr.)
Bain or Baine, a lion rampant gu., be~
crescent.
Richard
Chaffey.
Hon.
Sir
2
Baker,
tween two wings or.
9.
A-eagle's
K.C.M.G., J.P., of Adelaide, South
Bainbridge, Bainbrigg, Bainbrigge, or Baird of Cambusdoon, Ayr, an
83. 2
head erased. Dominus fecit.
Australia, Member of the Legislative
Bambridge, Leics. and Derby.sh., on a
Council of South AustraUa, a dexter
mount vert, a goat sa., armed and un- Baird of Frankfield, Scotland, an eagle's
head ppr.
Vi et virtute.
83. 2
arm embowed ppr., charged with two
gu. or, and collared and belled arg.
cinquefoils az.. holding a lozenge, also
an eagle's head erased ppr.
1^9- 3 Baird,
2
Dominus
83.
az.,
thereon a swan's head and neck
fecit.
Bainbridge, George B., Esquire, Espley
Carpe diem.
erased or.
Hall, Morpeth, Northumb., a stag's Baird of Knoydart, Inverness, and of
Lochwood, Lanark, a griffin's head Baker, John Richard, Esquire, same crest
head erased. Avance.
Dominus fecit.
66. 2
and motto.
erased or.
Bainbridge, an arm from the shoulder
issuing from the sea, holding an anchor, Baird, Auchmedden, Scotland, a griffin's Baker, Sisinghurst, Kent, a dexter cubit
arm holding a swan's head erased
202. 7
head erased ppr. Dominus fecit. 66. 2
corded, all ppr.
220. 9
arg., beaked gu.
Bainbrigge, William Parker Yates, J, P., Baird, a cockatrice, wings addorsed gu.
Robert Lowbridge, of
68. s Baker,
Rev.
Highgate
Lissenden Mansions,
71,
Ramsden, Charlbury, Oxford, a dexter
Road, N.W., on a mount vert, a goat Baird-Hay, James George, Esquire, of
arm in mail ppr., the under-vest seen
Belton, Haddington, Scotland, a goat's
statant sa., horned, ungu. and collared
at the elbow vert, the hand also ppr.,
Virtute non armis jido.
head erased arg., armed or. Spare
arg.
grasping a swan's neck erased or,
1 28.
nought.
Baines, a wild duck among flags ppr.
5
beaked gu., and gorged with a ducal
expanded
dove,
wings
102. 5 Baird, Scotland, a
coronet of the last.
Virtute et honore.
ppr.
94- 3
Baines, a cubit arm holding a dagger ppr.
212. 3 Baird, of Craigton, Scotland, a ship in fuU Baker, Kent, an arm embowed, vested
with green leaves, holding in the hand
Adsit Deus non demovebor.
sail ppr.
Baines, Peteonly, Scotland, a dexter
ppr. a swan's head erased or.
i6o. 13
hand holding a dagger ppr. Vel arte
212. 9 Bairnstather or Barnesfather, Scotland, a Baker of Lismacue, co. Tipperary, a
vel marte.
dexter naked hand and arm holding a
i
couped
or.
boar's head
43.
Baines, Rev. Albert Charles, of Little
swan's head erased arg. Bonos virtutis
Wymondley, Stevenage, Herts, a dexter Bairstow, out of a crescent a demi-eagle
220. 9
satelles.
81. 4
displayed.
ariu embowed, vested az., cuff arg., the
hand grasping a jaw-bone ppr., on the Baisley of Ricketstown, co. Carlow, an Baker of Ware,sley, Worcs., a naked
dexter arm embowed ppr., grasping a
arm in armour embowed ppr., the hand
264. 1
arm a cross pattee or.
Baillie, Sir

BAK
swan's head erased

and beaked gu.


Baker of West Hay,

arm

in

mail,

dueally gorged

Ferdinand,

Baker,

under-vest

seen

the

coronet gu.
Baker, Granville

Edwin Lloyd, of Hardwicke, Glouc, a hairy, wild man's arm


vert, hand and elbow ppr., holding a
swan's head erased or and arg., dueally
220. 9
gorged gu.
Baker, George Edward, Esquire, M.A.,
of Freshford, co. Somers., Fellow and
Bursar of Magdalen College, Oxford,
a tower sable and issuing from the
battlements thereof a dexter arm in

of

Elemore

Balam

of Walstoken, Norf., and Barton,


Suff., out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-

Hall,

Durh.
A lion rampant arg., charged
I
on the shoulder with a saltier az., and
holding between the paws an escutcheon of the last, thereon a maunch
:

Soraers., a dexter

the

elbow vert, holding in the


hand ppr. a swan's neck erased or,
beaked and gorged with a ducal
at

BAL

30

or,

cock gu., wings displayed, combed and


wattled or.
9i- 14
Balberney, Scotland, a stag lodged ppr.

griffin
Baker).
3. 4.
(2)
passant per pale or and erm., resting
the dexter claw on an escutcheon sa.,
charged with a tower or (jor Tower).
Love and dread.
63. 9
Baker of London and Worcs., a cockatrice
erm., combed and wattled gu.
68. 4
of
Esquire,
William
Chnton,
Baker,
Bayfordbury, Herts, a cockatrice per

or

(for

II5-7
I

Anstruther,
Robert
Balbirnie-Vance,
Esquire, J.P., formerly of Balmerino,

a lion rampant or, gorged


with a collar gu., and holding in the
dexter paw a pair of balances ppr.,
and charged on the shoulder with a
cinquefoil of the second.
Be faithfid.
Balcarres, Earl of, Scotland (Lindsay), see
Crawford, Earl of.
Balchen, an anchor erect, and from its
cross-beam a square banner pendant
charged with three fleur-de-lis in
'Victoria,

indented erminois and pa;an,


gu., gorged with
a coUar az., and in the beak a quatresUpped vert. So run that ye may

fesse

combed and wattled


foil

armour embowed holding in the hand


obtain.
a baton ppr. Sola meus turris Dtu^.
Baker, Wingfleld-, of Orsett Hall, Essex
For Baker, a cockatrice erm.,
314. 8
(i)
combed and wattled gu. 68. 4. (2)
Baker, Thorngrove, Worcs., and Lypeat
Park, Glouc, a swan's head erased or,
For Wingfield, a griffin passant vert.
ducaUy gorged gu. Persevero. lOl. 5
63. 2
Baker, LawTence James, Esquire, of Baker, Westbrook, of Cottesmore, RutOttershaw Park, Ottershaw, Surrey, in
land, a greyhound's head erased ppr.,
front of a swan's head erased arg., an
charged with a fess between six ears
estoile
or,
between two bezants.
of wheat or.
Non sibi sed patrice.
Sedulo et honesle.
Baker, a greyhound's head erased arg.,
Baker, Lawrence Ingham, Esquire, of
gorged with a fess engrailed sa.,
Eastcote Lodge, Pinner, same crest
fimbriated or, charged with three fleurde-lis of the last.
and motto.
Baker of Bowden, Chesh., London, and Baker, William Meath, of Hasfield Court,
Windsor, a swan's head erased arg.,
Glouc, out of a ducal coronet or, a
collared gu., holding in the beak a
Ars bona
goat's head arg., attired or.
:

fesse.
j

Balcombe, Kent, a bear passant ppri,


coUared and chained or. Teuebo.
c/.

Baldberney or
morion ppr.

Balbirney,

Balderney, on a

mo\mt a

ppr.

34- I

Scotland,
iSo.

stag lodged,

all

115. 12

Balderston or Balderstones, Scotland, a


hand holding a lancet ppr. Vtdnere
sano.
216. 14
Balderstone, Scotland, out of a cloud a
dexter arm in fess ppr., holding in
the hand a cross pattee fitched az.
223.

Baldock of Petham, Kent, on a mount


vert, a greyhound sejant, the dexter
paw resting on an escallop arg. 59. i
Sir
Samuel 'White, F.R S., Baker, Lines, and SmaUborough, Norf., a Baldock of Cauleston, Norf., an eagle
Baker,
close, gazing at the sun.
76. I
F.R.G.S., F.R.S.A., K.M., M.A., D.L.,
demi-unicorn erased arg., armed and
Baldrie or Baldry, a trefoil slipped vert.
maned or.
c/. 48. 7
J.P., Sandford Orleigh, Newton Abbot,
Devonsh., a swan's head erased arg., Baker, a boar's head couped or.
43. I
148.9
Baldry, out of a gillyflower gu., a demigorged with a naval coronet and Baker, a rose-tree vert, flowered or.
man habited.
between two cinquefoils az. Perse149. 14
vere.
Baker, Rev. Robert Lowbridge, of Rams- Baldwin, a squirrel sejant or.
cf. 135. 4
den House, Oxford, a dexter arm in Baldwin, a squirrel sejant or, holding a
Baker of Wattisfield and Wrentham,
sprig of hazel vert.
Vim vi repeilo.
Suff., a demi-ostrich, wings expanded,
maU, the under-vest seen at the elbow
holding in its beak a horseshoe.
vert, the hand ppr. grasping a swan's
135- 2
c/. 96. 8
neck erased or. gorged with a ducal Baldwin, Colonel WiUiam John Atkinson,
coronet gu., beaked also of the last.
of Dalton-in-Furness, Lanes, a squirrel
Baker, an ostrich-head erased or, holding
in the beak a horseshoe arg.
Baker, Kent, and of Battel, Sussex, a
sejant or, charged on the body with a
musk-rose branch vert, flowered arg.,
fesse az., and supporting with the foreBaker, Radnorsh., a hawk's head arg.,
between two flings gu., holding in the
seeded or.
legs an ostrich feather erect arg.
149. 8
\'im
beak three ears of wheat of the last.
vi repeUo.
Baker of London, on a mount vert, a
233. 3
c/. 89. I
tower arg., between two laurel- branches Baldwin of Shrewsbury, on a wreath
Baker, Ireland, an eagle displayed sa.
ppr.
above a cap of maintenance a cockatrice, wings endorsed arg.
75. 2 Baker of Walton, Norf., on a chapeau az.,
Baker, a phoenix in flames, aU ppr.
tiu-ned up erm., a stag's head cabossed Baldwin and Baldwyn of Diddlebery, on a
82. 2
122. 10
mount vert, a cockatrice arg., beaked,
or.
combed, and wattled or, ducaUy gorged
Baker, Sir Randolph Littlehales, Bart., Baker-Wilbraham, George Barrington,
of Ranston, Blandford, Dorset, and
and lined of the last. Per deum meum
Esquire, a wolf's head erased arg.,
Ashcombe, Sussex (1)
nag's head
tratisilio murum.
charged on the neck with a cross crosscf. 68. 7
erased arg., charged on the neck with
Frederick Benjamin Judge,
Wilbraham).
Baldwin,
let az. for distinction (for
surgeon, Draycott House, Bodicote,
a cross pattee ii tehee gu., holding in
(2) A dexter arm embowed vested az.,
Banbury, a cockatrice arg., ducaUy
the mouth a trefoil shpped vert (for
charged with three annulets interlaced
Baker). 51. 2. (2) Between two wings
gorged or. Est voluntas Dei
or, cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.
elevated or, an armed arm embowed
Baldwin of Clohina, Ireland, a dove, in its
an arrow of the last. In portu quies.
beak an olive-branch ppr. Est voluntas
ppr., garnished or, the hand in a Baker-Cresswell, Addison Francis, CressDei.
gauntlet grasping an arrow in bend
weU, Morpeth, Northumb.
(i) On a
92. 5
by a branch of
sinister entwined
mount vert a torteau charged with a Baldwin, Captain Wilham, of Chingford,
Finis
Dunedin, New Zealand, Honorary
olive, also ppr. {for Littlehales).
squurel sejant arg. (jor Crcsswell).
198. 10
Resident Magistrate for that Colony,
coronal opus.
135. 11.
(2) A goat's head erased
gorged
uses standing on a cross a dove, holding
arg., armed and crined or,
Baker, Sir George Sherston, Bart., of
with a collar gemel and cliarged on
in its beak an olive-branch.
Upper Dunstable House, Richmond,
Scquere
me est voluntas Dei.
the neck with a saltire gu. (jor Baker).
Surrey, a demi-lion rampant, per fesse
holding
Cressa ne careat.
indented erminois and psean,
Baldwin of Stede Hill, Kent, a lion rampant az., holding in its paws a cross
between the paws an escallop arg., Balam, Norf. and Suff., a lion's head
erased gu., collared and lined or,
crosslet fitched or.
charged with an erm. spot. Fidei
charged on the neck with a cinquefoil Bale of Carleton-Curlew, Leics., a demicotictda crux.
13. 10
1. 13
lion gu., supporting a broken spear or.
Baker, Durh., a lion rampant arg.
violentia.

trefoil az.

BAL

or.

God

gives increase.

Balfour of Randerston,

BAL

31

Bales of Norton, Northamp., a lion sejant


gu., resting the dexter paw on a cross
pattee fitched or.
Bales of Wilby, Suff., a tiger's head
erased sa., armed or, gorged with a fess
wavy az. (Another, on a mount vert,
7. 7
a lion sejant erm.)
Balfour, Bart., Denmilne, Fife, a crescent
163. 2
a crescent.
163. 2

Balfour-Melville, John Mackintosh, Esquire, of Pilrig, Edinburgh, and Strathkinness, Fife (i) On the dexter side a

Balfour of Grange, on the battlements of


a castle arg., a woman standing attired
gu., holding in her dexter hand an
otter's head.
Nil temere.
155. 7
Balfour, Gerald William, M.A., of 67,
Addison Road, W., a palm-tree ppr.

Ball of

London, a caltrap

az.,

embrued

Ballantine-Dykes, see Dykes.


Ballantyne of Holylee, Scotland, a demigrifRu, holding in the dexter claw a
sword erect ppr
Nee cito, nee larde.

Virtus ad cethera tendit.


Balfour, Edward, of Balbirnie, Fife, a
palm-tree ppr.
Virtus ad mthera tendit,

64. 6
of Ballards, in Horton, near
Canterbury, Kent, a demi-grifiin, wings
addorsed erm., beaked and armed or.

Ballard

144. I
Balfour, Charles Barrington, Esquire, of
Newton Don, Kelso, same crest and

64. 2

motto.

Ballard of Evesham, co. Worcs., a griffin's


Edward, Esquire, of Balbirnie,
head erased erm.
66. 2
Markjnch, N.B., same crest and motto. Ballard of Cradley, Heref., a demi-griflSn
dexter hand holding an olive-branch
erm., supporting a broken tilting-spear
ppr. Adsit Deus (for Balfour). 219. 9. Balfour, Rt. Hon. Arthur James, of
Whittinghame, Scotland, same crest
ppr.
(2) On the sinister side a crescent arg.
65. 3
and motto.
163. 2
Deniquecalum (for Melville).
Balle, an arm holding a fire-ball ppr.
Balfour of Telrig, Scotland, a dexter Balfour of Townley Hall, Ireland, on a
216. 6
perch or, a hawk close ppr., beaked and Ballenden of Broughton, a hart's head
hand holding an olive-branch, all ppr.
219. 9
belled, also or, round the neck a ribbon
Adsit Devs.
couped ppr., attired or, between the
gu.
Omne solum forti patria. c/. 85.13
attires a cross crosslet fitched of the
BaI|our, Arthur Mackintosh, Esquire,
last.
Sic itur ad astra.
Sussex Artillery, Brighton, a dexter Balfour of Forret, an eagle rising, ppr.
cf. 120. 12
Dieii aidant.
hand holding an olive-branch ppr.
yy. 5 BaUenden, St. Oair Grahame, L.E.C.P.,
Balfour-Kinnear, George Thomas, of
Adsit Deus.
Holborn Lodge, Sedgley, Dudley, cre^t
Cross and Bristane, Orkney, Esquire,
and motto as above.
Balfour, Hon. James, of Tyalla, Toorak,
Writer to the Signet, 6, Doune Terrace, Bellenger, a dragon's head with wings
Melbourne, same crest and motto.
Edinburgh, an anchor ppr. Spem
addorsed ppr.
Balfour of Trenaby, Orkney, a dexter
cf. 72. i
161. 11 Ballentine, a demi-griffin sa., wings adarm in armour erect, the hand holding
fortuna alit.
For- Balfour, Major Francis Walter, of Fernie
dorsed erm., holding in the dexter
a baton in bend gu., tipped arg.
hold209.
Castle,
CO.
mermaid
ppr.,
claw
sword
ward.
Fife,
a
a
erect
arg.,
hilt
cf.
and pom9
ing in her dexter hand an otter's head
mel or.
Balfour, Scotland, a hand in armour
64. 6
Forward.
erased sa., and in the sinister a swan's Ballett of Hatfield, Essex, out of a mural
holding a truncheon ppr.
head erased ppr. Omni solum forti patria,
209. 9
coronet or, a demi-eagle displayed sa.
80. 8
Balfour of Balmouth, an otter's head Balfour, Scotland, an heraldic tiger
cmiped. Forivard, non temere.
134. i
passant sa.
25. 5 Ballidon, Derbysh.,
a demi-lion vert,
crowned or, holding a cross crosslet of
Balfour of Dunbog, a tower arg., masoned Balfour-Hay, te Paterson-Balfour-Hay.
ensigned with an otter's head Balgonie, Lord, see Leven, Earl of.
the last.
sa.,
cf. 11. 10
erased of the last. Nil temere.
Balguy of Duffield, Derbysh., a bear BaUingaU, Hugh, Esquire, J.P., D.L.,
passant ppr., coUared and chained or.
of Ardarroch, Dundee, a demi-eagle
Balfour, a mermaid holding in her dexter
displayed vert, between two lilies
hand an otter's head erased, all ppr.
/ 34- I
c/. 184. 10
Baliol, Scotland, a decrescent and an
issuing out of the wreath ppr.
Decore.
increscent arg.
163. 7
250. 15
Balfour of Mountquhanny, Fife, a mermaid ppr., holding in her dexter hand Ball of Seotto, Xorf., a demi-lion rampant Ballinghall, late Sir George, F.R.S.,
gardant sa.
10. 8
Regius Professor of Military Siirgery
an otter's head erased sa., and in her
sinister a swan's head, also erased ppr. Ball, a demi-lion rampant, holding bein the University of Edinburgh, an
tween the paws a ball.
eagle displayed with two heads, per
Omne sohi/in forti patrin.
pale embattled or and gu.
Fortitudine
Balfour of Dunbog, a mermaid ppr., hold- Ball, Northamp., out of clouds ppr., a
demi-lion rampant sa., semee of estoiles
et dcc^re.
ing in her dexter hand a boar's head
74. 2
Omne solum forti patria.
arg., holding a globe or.
erased sa.
Ballow of Westminster, two arms em1S4. 10 Ball, an arm erect or, holding in the hand
larg. thef
bowed, vested
a fire-ball, all ppr.
216. 6
ppr., conjoined, holding an etoile of
Balfour of Burleigh, Baron (Bruce),
) On
Kennet, Alloa, Clackmannan
eight points or.
Ball, a cubit arm vested gu., the cuff
i
the dexter side, on a rock a mermaid
Balls-Headley, Walter, Esquire, M.A.,
ppr., holding in her dexter hand an
M.D., F.R.C.P., of Collins Street,
otter's head erased sa., and in her
tory, Cambridge, an arm vambraced
Melbourne, and Redholme, Kensington,
sinister a swan's head erased, also ppr.
embowed arg., charged with two
Road, South Yarra, Victoria, mes a
Omne solum forti patria.
ogresses, the hand grasping a fire-ball
martlet.
Ccler et vigilans.
(for Balfour).
95. 4
fired, all ppr.
241. 12 Bally of Bath, on a mount vert, in front of
On.
(2) On the sinister side, a dexter arm
in armour from the shoulder, resting Ball, Sir Charles Bent, same crest and
an oak-tree fructed ppr., two swords in
motto.
on the elbow, the hand holding a
saltire, also ppr., pommels and hilts or.
Fuimus. Ball, John Stewart Valentine, Esquire, Balm and Balme, a hat turned up or,
sceptre, all ppr. (for Bruce).
same crest and motto.
Balfour, James William, Esquire, of
with three ostrich-feathers arg.
Balfour Castle, Kirkwall, a dexter arm Ball, Thomas Hand, Esquire, of 236,
115. 4
in armour erect ppr., the hand holding
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, U.S.A., Balm, a trefoil slipped or. Fideliter.
an escallop or, charged with a fire-ball,
a batoii in bend gu., tipped arg.
148. 9
;

Balfour,

Forward.
Balfour, William

Edward

Ligonier, Es-

of Boodle's Club, St.


same crest and motto.
Balfour, Lt.-Col. John Edmond

quire,

James,

Heugh,

D.S.O., of The Manor, Sidmouth, a


dexter hand and arm erect, holding in
bend a branch of laurel slipped, all
ppr.
Adsit Deus.
Balfour, Major Kenneth Robert, M.P.,

all proper.
Ball of Boughton, Greenhall, and Irby,
Chesh., out of a ducal coronet an arm
in armour embowed, holding in the
hand a fire-ball, all ppr.
Ball, Bart, (extinct), of Blofield, Norf., out
of a naval coronet a cubit arm erect in
naval uniform, holding in the hand a
grenade bursting ppr.
Ball of Ballsgrove, near Drogheda, a

head erased arg., langued gu.,


beaked or. Fulcrum dignitatis virtus. 66.
griffin's

Balmanno of Affleck, Scotland, a dexter


hand grasping a scimitar, all ppr.
Fortiter.

213-5

Balmanno

or Balmano, Scotland, an eagle

displayed gu.,
a sword ppr.

holding in each claw

75-6

Balnaves of Carnbody, a dexter hand


holding a ball ppr.
Hinc origo.
216. 3

Balnaves or Balneaves, a dexter hand


holding a ball sa.
Fortitudine et vdocitate.

216. 3

BAL
c/. 6. 4
passant gardant arg.
Balsillie, Scotland, a dexter hand ppr.,
holding a cross crosslet fitched gu.

'

221. 14
Balston, Kent, a dove holding an olivebranch in its beak, all ppr. J'espere.
92. 5

Balston, Reginald Mansfield, Esquire, in


front of a dove holding in the beak a
sprig of olive ppr., three fleur-de-lis

fesseways
Balston,

sa.

J'espere.

Richard

James,

Springfield, Maidstone,

of

Esquire,

same

crest

and

motto.
arg. and erm.
hand holding a
''"'-" dor'"'
Non

head erased quarterly


Scotland,

hunting-horn ppr,

217.

Bambell, out of a ducal coronet or, a


c/. 98. i
pelican vulning herself sa.
Bamber, Lanes, a bull's head erased gu.,

armed

or.

Fortis

Bamber, Ireland, a

et

egregius.

44. 3

head couped

bull's

cf.

iiu-

Bambrough, Rendlesham,
cap

SuflF.,

44. 3

a skull-

arg.

Bamburg, Yorks, a wolf's head erased


vert, bezantee.

Bamfield
erased
Bamfield

or

Bamtylde,

c/.

lion's

30. 8

head

18. 8
ducally crowned or.
Baumfield, a lion's head
crowned gu.,
ducally
erased
sa.,
charged on the neck with an annulet
or.

'

Baltrey, on a mural coronet or, a goat's

Balvaird,

BAN

32

Balscott, on a ducal coronet or, a lion

sa.,

or

cf.

18. 8

'

Bancks, a griflin segreant arg., holding a Banks of Aylesford, Kent, a dragon's


cross formee fitchee gu.
head erased arg.
cf. 71. 2
Bancroft of I^ondon, a garb between two Banks, Sir John, of Ciolagh, Monaghan,
wings expanded, all or.
a dragon's head erased per pale sa and
153. 14
gu.
Fide et fortitudine.
Bancroft, Sir Squire, 18, Berkeley Square,
W., in front of a garb banded between Banks, Yorks, on a mount vert, a dragon
two wings or, each wing charged with
rampant arg., supporting a cross pattee
or.
a cross crosslet, four annulets fesseways
and interlaced a?.. Vi el virtuie.
Banks, Edwin Hodge, of Highmoor, Wigton, Cunib., upon the trunk of a tree
244. 17
eradicated and sprouting to the dexter
Band of Wookey House, Somers., an
eagle rising or. Dieu est mon aide.
ppr., an eagle regardant, wings elevated sa., charged upon the breast and
77- 5
upon each wing with a fleur-de-Es or.
Band, Essex, on a chapeau an owl ppr.,
96. 6
Dum spiro spero.
wings expanded or.
BandeneU of Netherburj', a griffin statant Banks, Middx., a blackamoor's head
affrontee, couped at the shoulders
63. 8
ppr.
ppr., in the ears earrings or, and on
Banderstone, see Balderstone.
his head a chapeau gu., turned up erm.
Bandinel, a helmet close, crested with a
180. 4 Banks,
Dorset, a blackamoor's head
plume of feathers ppr.
affrontee, couped at the shoulders ppr.,
Bandon, Earl of, see Bernard.
in the ears earrings or, and on his head
Banester or Banaster, Lanes, a peacock
a chapeau gu., turned up erm., charged
in pride, the body and wings or, the tail
with a crescent, issuing thereform a
103. 2
ppr.
fleur-de-lis or.
Banester, Leics. and Staffs, a peacock
sitting ppr., gorged with a collar gu., Banks of Aylesford, Kent, on a mount
vert, a stag statant, attired and ungu
charged with three bezants.
or, behind a tree ppr.
103. 7
Banester, Surrey, a peacock ppr.
cf. 1 16. 1
141. 5 Banks, John Daniel, solicitor. Notary
Banester, a crab erect.
Public, West End House, Prescot, an
141. 2
Banester, a lobster or.
eagle's head couped arg.
NuUiwi in
Banger, a greyhound's head erased, per
verba.
61. 4
fess gu. and or.
Bangor, Viscount (Ward), Castle Ward, Banks of London, an arm in armour embowed arg., garnished or, issuing out of
Downpatrick, co. Down, a Saracen's
clouds ppr., holding in the hand, also
head affrontee, couped below the shoulppr., a falchion arg., hilt and pommel
ders ppr., wreathed about the temples
or, and on the falchion a chaplet vert.
or and az., and adorned with three
o.strioh-feathers. Siibcriicesalus. 190. 5 Bannatine and Bannatyne, Scotland, a

Bamfield, Cornw. and Devonsh., a lion


statant gardant, holding in the dexter
paw an anchor, the flukes resting on the Banister, a torteau.
159. 14
wreath.
5. 10 Banke or Banck of London and Yorks, on
the stump of a tree couped a stork
Bamford of Bamford, Derbysh., on a
142. 9
close, all ppr.
105. 12
chapeau a serpent nowed.
Bamford, Arthur J. J., Esquire, of Banke or Banckes, Glouc. and Lanes, a
griffin segreant arg., holding a cross
Misterton Hall, Lutterworth, Leics..
formee fitched gu.
in front of a dexter arm embowed,
holding a flagstaff ppr., therefrom Bankes of London and Middx., a man's
head couped at the shoulders sa., on his
flowing a banner arg., charged with a
mascle gu., three annulets interlaced
head a chapeau gu., turned up erra.
fesseways of the last. Perseverantia Bankes of Kingston Lucy, Dorset, a
cj. 199. 10
blackamoor's head affrontee, couped at
vincit.
the shoulders ppr., in the ears earrings
Bamme, Baum, or Baume, out of a ducal
coronet a griffin's head, holding in the
or, on the head a chapeau gu., turned
beak a key, all ppr.
65. 14
up erm., adorned with a crescent,
issuant therefrom a fleur-de-lis or.
Bampfylde (Rt. Hon. Sir Augustus
Frederick George Warwick), Baron
Veile vult quod Deus.
Poltimore, Devonsh., a lion's head Bankes, Walter Ralph, of Corfe Castle,
Dorsetshire, same crest and motto.
erased sa., ducally crowned or. Ddec'
18. 8 Bankes of Revesby Abbey, Lines, on the
tare in domino.
stump of an oak-tree couped, sprouting
Banard or Banyard of Stakey, Xorf., a
out new branches, a stork statant arg.,
lion's gamb erased sa., charged with
r/. 36. 4
beaked or, ducally gorged gu. Nullius
a martlet, or for difference.
in verba.
105. 4
Banastre, Shropsh., a peacock ppr.
103- 7 Bankes of Winstanley, Wigan, on the
stump of a tree a stork statant ppr.,
Banbury, Sir Frederick George, Bart.,
Warneford Place, Highworth. Wilts,
ducally gorged gu.
105. 4
a demi-antelope ppr., holding between Banks, Y'orks, an eagle's head couped arg.
83. I
the forepaws a cross pattee and charged
on the shoulder with a garb gu. Banks of Leeds, Yorks, an eagle's head
erased sa., between two fleur-de-lis
Moneo et munio.
-i-- 7
falcon
Oxon.,
a
are.
84. 9
Banbury or Bandbury,
regardant, holding in its dexter claw a Banks, Herbert Delamark, Esquire, of
Oxney Court, near Dover, Kent, on a
garland of laurel, all ppr.
85.4
mount vert, a stone column of the
Bance of London and Callow, Berks, out
Tuscan order, fesseways, thereon a
of a ducal coronet or, a lion's gamb
stork ppr., the dexter claw resting on
holding a cross crosslet fitched sa.
a fleur-de-lis or. Perseverando. 104. i
36. II
Ripa
Banckes, see Bankes, and Banks, and Banks, a dragon's head erased arg.
caret tacitnrtta ventis.

cf.

71. 2

demi-griffin.

64. 2

Bannatyne of Corhouse, a demi-griffin


holding in the dexter claw a sword
erect, all ppr.
Xec cito, nee tarde. 64. 6
Bannatyne of Kames, same crest and
of NewhaU, a demi-griffin
holding in the dexter claw a sword in

Bannatyne

Dum

fesse ppr.

Bannatyne,

spiro spero.

Scotland,

head

griffin's

66. 2

erased.

Banner of London, an arm in armour


embowed, holding in the hand ppr. a
banner gu., fringe and staff arg.,
charged with a fleur-de-lis or. Nil sine
numine.
cf. 199. 9
of London, a demi-wolf ppr.,
ducally gorged and chained or, holding
between its paws a mullet of six. points
of the same.
31. 6

Banner

Bannerman, Bart., of Elsick, Scotland,


a demi-man in armour affrontee, his
dexter hand grasping a sword, all ppr.
Pro pnlria.
187. I
Bannerman, W. Bruce, Esquire, F.S.A.,
of Croydon, a demi-man in armour
affrontee, his dexter hand grasping a
sword, all ppr., and his sinister hand
holding a banner displayed arg.,
thereon a canton
saltire of the field.

Bannerman

charged with a
Propatria. 292.12

az.,

of Edinburgh,

same

crest

and

motto.

Bannerman, James Murray, of Wyastone


Leys, Heref. A demi-man in armour
holding in the dexter hand a sword,
all

ppr.

Pro

patria.

Bannerman,

Scotland,
a
demi-priest
habited ppr., in the act of prayer. Hc^c
prceslat inililia.

11

BAN

BAR

33

Barbor of Stamford, Lines, London, and Barclay of Johnston, Scotland, the sun
issuing out of a cloud ppr.
Servabit me
Suti., out of a ducal coronet or, a
162. 5
semper Jehovah.
{for
bull's head arg.. charged on the neck
(t) a demi-man in armour ppr
Barcroft, Henry, Esquire, of the Glen,
with a cinquefoil gu.
Bannerman). (2) A boar's head erased
cf. 44. 11
CO. Armagh, a demi-bear rampant gu.,
Patrice fidelis.
ppr. {/or Campbell).
Barbor, on a staff raguly in fess an eagle
muzzled and charged on the shoulder
displayed with two "heads az., each
42. 2
A'e oUiviscaris.
with a trefoil slipped or.
263. 10
ducally crowned or, the inside of the
Bannester and Bannister, an arm in
Barcroft of Meer Green, Worcs., a wolf
wings and the legs also or.
armour couped in fess, holding a scimi28. 3
rampant gu.
Nihilo nisi
tar in pale arg., enfiled with a boar's Barbour, a Calvary-cross gu.
166. I Bard of Caversfield, Bucks, a lion's gamb
c/. 2 1 1
cnice.
head couped ppr.
9
couped and erect or, grasping a horse's
Barbour, George, of Bolesworth Castle,
Banning, see Greaves-Banning.
38. 12
leg erased sa.
Chesh., in front of a mount vert,
Banning of London, an ostrich arg., holdthereon a cross Calvary arg., a garb Bardin, a demi-youth ppr., holding over
ing in the beak a key or.
97. 5
his shoulder a broken axe.
Nihilo nisi cruce.
Bannister, an arm in armour couped fessfessewise or.
ways ppr.. holding a scimitar arg. in Barby, Devonsh. and Northamp., a Bardolf, Bardolfe, or Bardolph, out of a
ducal coronet or, a dragon's head of
pale, entiled with a boar's head couped,
heraldic tiger statant arg., attired with
the ,?ame, wings expanded gu.
c/. 211. 9
also ppr.
four horns, turned round like those of
Bardolph of London, out of a mural
Bannister of GuonchaU, Leics., a peacock
a ram or.
coronet gu., a dragon's head between
sitting ppr., gorged with a coUar gu., Barchaud, a dove arg., winged or, beaked,
two wings of the la.st, each charged
charged with three bezants.
legged, and collared gu., charged on
with a mascle or.
(i) A
Bantry, Earl of (Hedges-'White)
the breast with a crescent of the last,
stork arg., beaked and membered or,
holding in its beak an olive-branch BardsweU, Charles William, M.A., Recorder of Kingston-on-Thames, the
charged with a crescent gu. (for Wlute).
vert, and resting its dexter claw on a
Beacon, Surbiton, a peacock in his
mill-rind, erect az.
(2) A swan's head and neck erased ppr.
Campbell-, Rt. Hon. Sir
Henry, M.P., of Hunton Court, Kent:

Bannerman,

loi. 5.
Hedges),
cf.
(3) A leg
booted, armed, and spurred, couped
at the thigh, per pale gu. and arg.,
spurred or {for Eyre). The noblest
motive is the public good.
Banworth, on a ducal coronet a griffin
sejant, resting the dexter claw on an
62. 11
escutcheon.
Baptista of Castile, out of a ducal coronet
or, a dragon's head vert, in Uames of
72. 14
fire ppr.
Baptist-Browne of Italy, a dragon's head
between two wings sa., gorged with
a bar gemelle or, the dexter ear
gu., the sinister arg., the wings pur{for

fied or.

Baratty, an eagle regardant, wings expanded, holding in its dexter claw a


sword, all ppr.
7y. 10
Barban or Barbon, a leopard's head and
22. 10
neck ppr.
Barbe, St., of Lymington, Hants, awyvern
sa.

70. 2
Nicholas, Esquire, of

Barbenson, Thomas
Alderney, three mullets or, in front of
a mount vert, thereon an olive-tree
ppr., and on the dexter side thereof,
rampant to the sinister, a lion gu.

Barclay, Sir David Edward Durell, Bart.,


of Pierston, a sword in pale arg., hilt
and pommel or. Crux Christi nostra
170. 2

corona.

Barclay-AUardioe, see Allardice.


Barclay of London, same crest and motto.
Barclay, Scotland, a hand holding a

dagger in pale ppr.


corona.

Barclay,

Charles

Crux

Christi nostra
212. 9

Alexander,

Esquire,

Aberdour House, Fraserburgh, co.


Aberdeen, a hand holding a dagger
ppr.
Aut agere, aut mori.
of

Charles Herbert, E3<juire, of


Inchedura, North Berwick, N.B., same
crest and motto.

Barclay,

Barclay, Robert, Esquire, of Bury Hill,


Dorking, Surrey, a mitre or, and in an
In cruce spero.
escroll.
Barclay, a dexter hand holding a sword
ppr.,

hilted

and pommelled

or.

Bareu or Barew, a holly-braneh

cf. 23.
vert.

147- 7

Barfoot of Midlington Place, Hants, a


stag statant, gorged with a ducal
coronet.
cf. 117. 5
or Barford, out of a ducal coronet,
a cubit arm in armour, the hand
grasping a sword in bend sinister
ppr.
Barford or Berford, Rutl., a bear passant

Aut Barfoot

212. 13
agere, aut mori.
Barclay, an arm couped and embowed,
resting the elbow on the wreath, holdthree
ears
of wheat,
ing in the hand
202. 6

aU ppr.
Barclay, Scotland, a mitre ppr.

Non nobis nascimur.


pride ppr.
Bardwell, an arm in armour holding in
the hand a broken spear, the pieces in
209. 10
saltier.
Bardwell, Thomas Newman Frederick,
Esquire, D.L., Bolton Hall, Wilberfoss,
Yorks, a demi-goat erm., armed and
1 29.
10
attired or.
Bear thee well.
30. 5
Bare, Ireland, a wolf's head sa.
Barentine or Barrentine, an eagle displayed arg., between the attires and
over the scalp of a stag or.
Bareth, Ireland, a lozenge gu.
cf. 1 10. 3
Barett, a demi-leopard gardant ppr.

sa.

f/.

34-

In cruce Bargrave or Bargrove, Kent, on a mount


vert a pheon gu., point downwards,
180. 5
Semper fidelis.
3. 1
between two laurel- branches of the
Barclay, Robert, of Higham, Bury St.
Barber, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
first.
Edmunds, same crest and motto.
221.14 Barclay, a mitre or, charged with an Barham, Baron (Noel), a buck at gaze
a cross crosslet fitched gu.
dexter
holding
a
hand
Barber, Scotland, a
Tout bien ou rien.
arg., attired or.
Dieu avec nons. cf. 180. 5
escallop gu.
221.12 Barclay, Rev. Joseph, LL.D., Rector of
cross pa ttee fitched gu.
117- 3
Barber, Thomas Philip, Esquire, B.A.,
Bishop of Barham or Braham, Suff. and Surrey, a
Stapleford, Herts, and
Lamb Close House, Greasley,
J. P.,
30. 5
wolf's head arg.
Jerusalem, a mitre or, charged with an
Notts, out of a ducal coronet, a bull's
Dieu avec nous. cf. 1 80. 5 Barham of Staines, Middx., a stork among
escallop gu.
head.
In Deo spis.
44. 1
104. 3
bulrushes, all ppr.
Barclay of Touch, Scotland, a cross pattee
coronet
gu.,
ducal
out
of
a
Suff.,
vert
a
Barber,
Bariff, Northamp., on a mount
gu.
Cruxsalutimconjert.
cf. 165. 7
a bull's head arg.
cf. 44. 1
beaver passant ppr., gorged with a
Barclay of Balmakewan, Scotland, a cross
Barber of London, on a mural coronet
cf. 1 34. 4
plain collar and ring or.
pattee gu. Sola cruce salus. cf. 165. 7
gu., a bull's head erased arg.
Barclay of Wavertree, a cross pattee gu., Baring of Larkbeer, Devonsh., a mullet
Barber, Herts, out of a ducal coronet or,
erminois, between two wings arg.
surmounted by an Eastern crown or.
a bull's head per pale arg. and gu.
cf. 1 1 1
Prob itatc et labore.
ilirtix etre que paroltre.
5
cf. 44. II
Barclay of Burford Lodge, Surrey, same Baring, Baron Ashburton, see Ashburton.
Esquire,
Barber-Starkey, William Joseph,
Baring, Viscount Baring and Earl of
crest.
Bridgnorth, Barclay, Sweden, a passion-cross gu.,
Park,
Aldenham
of
Northbrook, see Northbrook.
Shropsli., a stork arg., semee of estoiles
surmounted by a celestial crown or. Baring, Baron Revelstoke, see Revelstoke.
Homo proponit, Deus disponit.
az.
Baring, a dexter cubit arm in armour,
Crux Christi solamen ofjert.
Barberie or Barberrie, a dexter hand Barclay, Scotland, a dove holding in its
holding in the hand a caltrap, all ppr.
holding an arrow, point downwards, aU
210. 7
beak an olive-branch ppr. Cedant
214.4
Suivezraison.
ppr.
92. 5 Baring-Gould, Rev. Baring, of 65, Lee
arma.
Barbon of London, a leopard's head and Barclay, a demi-griffin regardant az.,
Park, Lee, Kent, a demi-Iion rampant
spero.

cf.

neck arg., spotted


Barbon, see Uarban.

sa.

22. 10

supporting a flag erect charged with a


crescent.

64. 14

Toujours sans tache.


az. bezantee.
Probitate et labore.

BAR

BAR

Barker of Haughmond, Shropsh., an eagle Barley, a demi-stag party per pale,


charged with three bars wavy counterrising
regardant arg., beaked and
changed,
winged or.
y?. 4
cf. 119. 2
Barker of Chelsum, Bucks, a turtle-dove Barling, Kent, a lion rampant gu., supTreneliard, North DeTon, same crest
porting a garb ppr.
Perspicax aiidax.
ppr., holding in its beak a rose gu.,
and motto.
I- 7
stalked and leaved vert.
cf. 92. 5
Baring, Harold Herman John, High Barker of Bockenhall, Essex, an ostrich- Barloss, a cock or, combed, legged, and
Beach, Essex, a mullet erminois bewattled gu.
01. 2
head erased or, holding in the beak a
tween two wings arg. Probitate et
Barlow, Very Rev. William Hagger,
labore.
Dean of Peterborough, on a Mercury's
239. 2 Barker, Jliddx., Kent, and Surrey, out of
cap or, the wings arg., an eagle's head
Baring, WiUiam Henry, of Norman
a ducal coronet or, an eagle displayed
Court, Hants, crest and motto as above.
erased ppr.
beaked and legged gu.
sa.,
Barlow, Sir Thomas, Bart., in front of a
Barkas or Barcas, an arm from the
cf. 75. 2
shoulder holding a roU of bark ppr. Barker of Albrighton Hall, Salop, same
staff erect, entwined by a serpent ppr.,
Fari quce sentiat.
industria.
an
eagle's neck erased with two heads
crest.
Juvante Deo floret
arg., thereon a rose gu.
Sicut aquila
Barke, an arm from the shoulder holding Barker of Holbeach, Norf., out of a ducal
202. 12
in the hand a spade ppr.
juvenescam.
232. 9
coronet or, a grilBn's head ppr. Fide
Barkeley, Somers., a unicorn statant gu.,
sed cui vide.
67. 9 Barlow, Lanes, two eagles' heads erased
armed or.
and conjoined arg., beaked or.
cf. 48. 5
Barker, Hurst., Berks and Warw., a
Barkeley, a mitre gu., charged with a
naked boy ppr., holding an arrow.
chevron, between ten crosses formee Barker, Berks, a naked man holding a Barlow of Sheffield, on a Mercury's cap or,
arg.
c/. 180. 5
the wings arg., an eagle's head erased
spear in pale ppr.
Barkeley, Okenbury, Cornw., on a mount Barker, Berks, a demi-Moor ppr., in his
ppr., collared erm.
84. I
vert, a stag lodged ppr.
115. 12
dexter hand an arrow or, feathered Barlow of Slebege, Pembroke, a demi-lion
Barkeman of London, two arms in armour
arg., holding in the dexter paw a cross
and headed arg., on his sinister arm a
embowed or, holding between the hands
1 1
10
crosslet fitched sa.
shield, also or, and over his shoulder a
ppr. a bundle of arrows arg., banded
Barlow, an eagle's head erased ppr.,
gu.
holding in the beak an escaUop-shell.
194. 6 Barker of Ipswich, Suff.. same crest.
Barker, Bart., Bocking Hall, Esses, a Barker, William Oliver, Esquire, M.D., of Barlow of Upton House, near Manchester,
bear sejant or, collared sa.
c/. 34. S
Dunboyiie, co. Meath, and of Gardiner's
a gauntleted hand beudways ppr.,
Barker, Thomas, Esquire, of Roslyn Hall,
grasping two eagles' heads conjoined
Row, Dublin, a demi-Moor ppr., over
Sydney, New South Wales, a bear
and erased at the neck sa. En foi
his sinister shoulder a sash gu., holding
sejant sa., muzzled and gorged with
prest.
an arrow or,
in his dexter hand
a collar gemelle or, holding in the
feathered and headed arg., and on Barlow, Alexander Kay, Esquire, of
paws an escutcheon gu., charged with
Wivenhoe Hall, Essex, same crest and
Ills sinister arm a shield or, charged
an escallop arg.
motto.
with a crescent sa. Mors potius
84. II
Barker, Christopher Dove, Esquire, of
macula.
Barlow, William Wycliffe, Esquire, of
Radnor House, Great Malvern, issuant Barker of Ipswich, a greyhound sejant
Pitt JIanor, near Winchester, same
from an annulet or, a bear's head erased
crest and motto.
arg., collared and ringed or, having
sa., muzzled of the first, charged -n-ith
attached to the latter a Une of the Barlow-Massicks, Thomas, Esquire, of
a bend nebuly arg., thereon
three
the Oaks, Millom, Cumb., a cross
same, entwined round the body and
torteaux.
Virtus tutissima cassis.
pattee az., surmounted by a leopard's
held to the ground by the dexter
Barker, Ponsonby-, of Kilcooly, Ireland
face jessant-de-lis or. Vestigia nulla reliind-foot.
(i) A bear sejant or, collared sa. (for Barker, Rutland, a bear sejant ppr.
trorsum.
Barker),
cf.
34. 8.
(2) In a ducal
Barlow of Dublin, issuant from a billet
cf. 34. 8
coronet az., three arrows, one in pale Barkesworth or Barksworth, Yori;s, out
raguly vert, a demi-eagle without
and two in saltier, points downward,
wings, per pale arg. and or, and
of a ducal coronet two arms, dexter
enveloped with a snake ppr. (for
charged on the breast with two
and sinister, vested and embowed,
Ponsonby).
173. 2
chevronels sa.
and in each hand an ostrich-feather.
So. 1 1
Barker, a bear's head sa., muzzled or.
203. 2 Barlow, Sir Richard Wellesley, Bart., out
of an Eastern crown or, a demi-lion
34- 14 Barkey of Bremen, Germany, and of
Barker, Rev. Alfred Gresley, Stanlake
Dublin, a lion's gamb eouped sa.,
arg., supporting in the paws a cross
Park, Readhig, on a rock arg., a hawk
between two ostrich-feathers, the
crosslet fitchee az., between on the
close or.
In solo Deo solus.
dexter arg., the sinister gu.
dexter side a branch of olive, and on
Barker, Norf., a bear's head erased gu., Barkham, an arm eouped at the shoulder
the sinister a branch of palm ppr.
muzzled or.
in a maunch, embowed in fess, the
Si piusinprimis. Diligepacem. 251. 5
35-2
Barker of Newbury, Berks, Great Hor203. i Barlow, a demi-lion rampant gardantarg.,
elbow resting on the wTeath.
wood, Bucks, etc., a bear's head erased Barkham of London, two arms in armour
gorged with a collar gu., thereon three
gu., muzzled or, between two wings
embowed ppr., holding a sheath of five
bezants, holding between the paws a
erect, the dexter az., the sinister of the
arrows or, feathered arg., and banded
cross moline of the second charged
second.
with a bezant.
with a ribbon gu. DUigentia fortuna
35. 5
Barker, George Rickard, Esquire, Hemsby
mater.
194. 6 Barnaby, a demi-iloor ppr., holding in
Hall, Norf., a bear's head eouped gu., Barksteade of London, out of a ducal
his dexter hand a rose gu.
muzzled or, between two torteaux.
coronet or, an arm in armour embowed Barnaby, a boar's head erased, per fess
Barker of Over and Vale Royal, Chesh.,
nebiJy sa. and or.
ppr., grasping a sword arg., hilt and
41. 5
a falcon arg., standing on a hawk's lure
pommel of the first.
195. 10 Barnaby of Colchester, Essex, a demigu., stringed or.
Barkwortb, Yorks, a demi-hon rampant
greyhound gu., collared and ringed arg.,
cf. 85. 14
Barker, Shropsh., on a rock a hawk ppr.
arg.
Esto quod esse videris.
10. 2
holding between the paws a branch of
86: 7 Barlande, a lion rampant gu., supporting
laurel vert.
Barker of WoUerton, Shropsh., on a rock
i
a garb ppr.
141. 14
7 Barnaby, Worcs. an escallop sa.
arg., a hawk close or.
86. 7 Barlay or Barley, a boar's head or, tusked Barnaby, Shropsh., a leopard couchant sa.
Barker, Raymond-, Reginald Henry, of
az., charged on the breast with a mullet
24. 10
Fairford Park, Glouc.
(i) On a rock
of the same.
41-3 Barnack or Barnake, a bear's head sa.,
arg., a hawk close or (for Barker). Barley, Derbysh., a boar's head erased or,
muzzled or, between two \rings of the
86. 7.
(2) Out of a mural coronet a
in the mouth a quatrefoil az.
last.
cf. 35. 5
demi-eagle displayed or, charged on Barley of London, a dexter cubit arm Barnard, Rev. Dennis Jacob Johnson, of
the body with three torteaux in pale.
vested, charged with a fess vair cottised,
the School House, Stamford, a demiVirUis tutissima cassis.
So. 8
cuff arg., holding in the hand a staff.
lion arg., charged on the shoulder with
Baring-Gould, Francis, Esquire, of Merrow Grange, Surrey, same crest and
motto.
Baring-Gould, Rev.
of
Lew
Sabine,

'

|
I

'

BAR

295. 6
Barnard, Baron (Vane), an armed hand
couped at the wrist grasping a sword
in

bend

hilt or.

sinister, all ppr.,

Nee

BAR

.35

an escallop, holding between the paws a


serpent nowed, the whole between two
escallops, all az. IlaintenaiU ou jamais.

pommel and

tetnerc nee timide.

Barnard of Bartlow, Cambs, a demi-bear


rampant sa., muzzled or.
34-13

and slipped Barnes, Kent, on a mount vert, a falcon,


Inwings expanded arg., ducally gorg(
beaked and legged or.
Barnawell, see Barnewell.
Barnes, Herts and Lanes, an etoi
oile
pierced or.
Barnby, Yorks, a bear's head couped sa.,
164. 5
muzzled or.
34. 14 Barnes of London, out of a cloud ppr.,
issuing rays paleways or, an arm
Barne, Michael, Esquire, a falcon volant
arg., ducaUy gorged and membered
erect vested of the second, holding in
or, standing on a mount vert.
the hand, also ppr., a broken sword
Nee
timide nee temere.
arg., hilt and pommel also or.

ways

arg., stalked, leaved,

vert, interlaced by a mascle or.


diistria atque jortuna.

Barnard, Yorks, same crest.


Barne, Miles, Esquire, of Sotterley, co.
Suff., same crest and motto.
Barnard, Fulke Lancelot Wade, Esquire,
of Portishead, Somers., same crest. Barne, Seymour, Esquire, of Sotterley,
Fer et perfer.
CO. Suff., same crest and motto.
34. 13
Barnard of London, out of a ducal coronet Barne of Tiverton, Devonsh., in front of
or, a demi-bear rampant sa., muzzled
an oak-tree ppr., growing out of a
or.
mount vert, an eagle with wings dis34. 10
played sa., charged on the body and
Barnard, Benjamin, Esquire, of Ham,
Surrey, out of a mount vert, a demion each wing with a bezant, and resting
the dexter claw on a leopard's face or.
bear sa., muzzled, charged on the
shoulder with a cross pattee fitchee,
Amrum honori.
78. 10
and the sinister paw resting on a cross Barne of London, out of a ducal coronet
crosslet or.
or, and on a mount vert, a stag statant
ppr.
118. 4
Barnard of Notcliffe House, Tewkesbury,
Glouc, a demi-bear rampant sa., semee Barneby of Brockhampton, Heref., a lion
couchant gardant sa.
Virtute non vi.
of annulets or, and holding between
the paws a buckle of the last.
Ex
7. 10
Concordia victorice spes.
Barneby, William Henry, of Longworth,
34. 1
Heref., same crest and motto.
Barnard of Cave Castle, Yorks: (i) A
bear rampant sa., muzzled or (for Barneby-Lutley, John Habington, Esquire, of Brockhampton, co. Heref.,
Barnard. (2) A greyhound courant
Feslina lente. cj. 58. 2
same crest and motto.
{for Boldcro).
Israel,
Lewis-,
Esquire,
of
Barnard, Norf. and Yorks, and Pirton, Barned,
Gloucester Terrace; Regent's Park,
Oxon., a demi-lion rampant arg.,
charged on the shoulder with a mullet
London, N.W. (i ) A female in a sitting
within an annulet, holding in the paws a
attitude vested az., and holding in the
right hand a sickle ppr. {for Barned).
snake entwined az.
9. 14
Barnard, G. W. G., 4, Surrey Street,
(2) Upon the trunk of a tree fessNorwich, a demi-lion arg., charged on
wise and eradicated ppr., a gryphon
segreant or, holding in the dexter claw
the shoulder with an escallop, holding
Benigno
between the paws a serpent nowed, the
a trefoil vert [for Leu-is).
:

whole

between two

aut nnnguam.
260. 13
John, Esquire, of Lambeth,
Surrey, a lion passant arg., biUettce
sa., supporting with the dexter paw
an escutcheon gu., charged with a garb
or.
J/eo gloria fides.
5. i
Barnard, London, an escallop-shell arg.
141. !4
Barnard, Herbert, Esquire, of 69, Portland Square, W., ou a mount vert, a
demi-bear sa., muzzled, charged on
the shoulder with a cross patee fitchee,
and the sinister paw resting on a cross
cros,slet or.

Barnard, John, Esquire, of 32, Montpellier


Crescent, Brighton, a hon arg., billet tee
sa., supporting with the dexter paw
a shield gu., charged with a garb or.

Mea

gloria fides.

Barnard, Joseph, Esquire, a demi-bear


rampant sa., semee of annulets or,
and holding between the paws a buckle
of the last.
Ex Concordia victorice
spes.

Barnardiston, Nathaniel, Esquire, of The


Ryes, near Sudbury, Suff., a bittern
or, standing among bulrushes ppr.
Barnardiston, Nathaniel Walter, of the
Ryes, Sudbury, Suff., same crest.
Barnardiston of Kiddington, Suff., an
ass's

head

arg.

Jc trouve

bien.

125. 12

Barnardiston of Great Cotes, Lines,


among rushes ppr., a stork or. 104. 3
Barnato, of 23, Upper Hamilton Place,
upon a rock ppr., two roses saltire-

210. 12

Frangas non. fiectes.


Arthur Gorell,

Barnes,

Tupton Hall,
and motto.

Esquire,

Chesterfield,

same

of
crest

Frederic

Gorell, Esquire, J.P.,


Barnes,
DL., of Springfield, Hawkhurst, Kent,
same crest and motto.
Barnes, Hon. Sir John Gorell, K.C., of 14,
Kensington Park Gardens, same crest

and motto.
Barnes of Brookside, Manchester, a cubit
arm issuant from rocks ppr., habited

chequy arg. and az., cuffed of the


second, the hand grasping a broken
sword ppr., and issuant from the rock
behind the arm rays of the sun or.
Dens noster re/ugium.
Barnes, Captain Richard Knowles, R.N.,
on the embattlements of a tower gu.,
a wyvern az., gorged with a collar
gemel or, the wings elevated of the last
guttee-de-sang.
Barnes, a demi-savage, wreathed about
the head and loins, holding a club in
pale, all ppr.

escallops, all az.

Nunc

Barnard,

cf.

Barnes, the late Alfred, of Ashgate Lodge,


Chesterfield, Derbysh., in front of a
cubit arm in armour the hand grasping
a broken sword, all ppr., the wrist
encircled by a wreath of oak or, five
annulets interlaced and fessewise arg.

a lion's head erased sa.,


ducally crowned gu.
18. 8
Barnes, Berks, a demi-unicorn erm.,
Barnefield,

armed, collared, and lined

or.
c/.

Edmund,

Barnes,

Road, N. W., same

48. 10

Camden

220,

Nee timide nee Barnes,

vert.

or.

of estoiles, and a cross crosslet sa.,


for difference {for Barnes).
f2) Upon

Nee

Fer fortiter.
Rev. George,

Rectory,

Barnes, a demi-lion or.


10. 2
Barnes, Cambs, a leopard passant arg.,
spotted sa., collared and lined or.
Barnes, Pemberton-, of Haveringhamatte-Bower, Romford, Essex: (i) Upon
a rock a leopard passant ppr., semee

crest.

timide,

nee

Robert, Esquire, upon a rock


ppr., muzzled or, and resting the
dexter fore-paw on a trefoil slipped

crest.

Barnes, Walter James, solicitor, Bideford,


same crest and motto.
Barnes, a demi-greyhound ppr., holding

paws a garb

same

timere.

Barnes,

J.P.,

temere.

in its

Barnes,

St.

Albans,

M.A.,

Wood

of the
Street,

London, same crest and motto.


Barnesfatber, see Bairnsfather.
Barnesley, Staffs and Surrey, an old man's
head affrontee, couped at the breast
ppr., charged with a mullet for differ150. 10
Barnet, a holly-branch ppr.
Bertram, Knighton Grange,
Barnett,
near Chichester, out of a ducal crown
or, a demi-bear sa., muzzled of the first.
Barnett, Thomas, Esquire, of Knighton
Grange, Aldingbourne, Chichester, out
of a ducal coronet a bear's head
muzzled. Nisi paret imperat.
Barnett of Stratton Park, Biggleswade,
148- 2
Beds, a fleur-de-lis arg.
119. 2
Barnevelt, a demi-buck gu.

the trunk of an oak-tree eradicated and


sprouting, towards the dexter ppr., a
griffin passant or, guttee-de-poix {for
Pemberton).
Mutare vel timere sperno.
Barnes, the descendants of the late
Robert Barnes, Esquire, of Durham, Bamewall, Sir Reginald Aylmer John
Ireland,
Bart.,
23,
upon a rock a bear ppr., muzzled or,
de Barne val,
and resting the dexter fore-paw on a
Cliveden Place, Eaton Square, S.W.,
trefoil slipped vert.
Forbear, and the
from a plume of five ostrich-feathers
or, gu., az.. vert, and arg., a falcon
same crest with the motto Fer fortiter.
Malo mori quam
rising of the last.
34- 2
feedari.
Barnes of London, in rushes ppr., a duck
102. 3 Barnewell, Baron Trimlestown, Ireland,
arg.
motto.
and
crest
same
Barnes, a falcon, wings expanded arg.,
ducally gorged, beaked, and legged Barnewall or Barnawelle of Stamford,
Lines, a boar's head erased arg.,

32

BAR

BAR

36

an arm erect, habited of the last, holdgorged with a collar embattled gu.,
ing in the hand ppr. a broken swoid
charged with three bezants, in front
arg., hilted of the second.
a double ring or.
Barnewell of Cransley, Northamp., a Baron of Heywood, Lanes, a cubit arm
in armour, the hand in a gauntlet
wolf's head erased arg., gorged with
grasping a tilting-spear erect ppr.,
collar raguly gu., charged with three
suspended therefrom by a chain or, an
bezants, in front a double ring or.
escutcheon gu., charged with a mullet
Barnewell, Ireland, an arm from the
pierced, also or.
209. 12
hand
elbow erect, vested, holding in the
two branches of laurel in orle, with Baron of Preston, Scotland, a demiAlter ipse amicus.
eagle displayed sa.
martlet perched between and on the
81. 6
205. 6
hand.
Baron, Cornw., a talbot's head couped
Barney or Barney, Norf., a garb or.
153- 2

Barney, a

pheou

hand

56. 12

or.

or Barron, Scotland, on a mount


vert, a pyramid ppr., environed with
ivy.
179- 12
Baronsdale of London, out of an antique
eron-n or, a stork's head arg., beaked

armour holding a Baron

in

211. 7

in pale ppr.

Barney, Park Hall, Norf., a plume of


seven feathers alternately az. and gu.,
four at the bottom and three at the

gu-

top.
Barnfleld,

Shropsh.
lion's head erased

Devonsh., a Barough or Barrow, a lion passant


resting his dexter paw on a ball or.
ducally crowned

and
sa.,

gu.

c/.

Barnham, a crescent

gu.,

151. II

c/.

head

{extiyict),

pellettee,

arg.,

dragon's brings

Barns-Graham,
Barns, a garb

sa.,

see

or.

cf. 6.

18. 8

between two Barr, a branch of laurel fructed ppr.

branches of laurel in orle ppr.

Barnham, Bart,

az.,

163. 10

Kent, a dragon's
between four

bezantee.

Graham.
Peace and plenty.
153- 2

Barr, a lion's head erased gu., coUared


or.
Fortitudine.
18. 6
Barr, an arm couped at the shoulder
vested gu., embowed and lying fessways, the elbow resting upon the
wreath, the hand towards the sinister
holding a bow ppr.
204. 1
Barr, a demi-savage, the head and loins
wreathed with leaves, all ppr.

Barns of Glasgow, a garb ppr., banded


Peace and plenty.
gu.
153-2
cf. 185. 2
Barns, Stephenson-, Colonel James, C.B.,
(i) A garb ppr., banded Barran, Sir John, Bart., Chapel Allerton
of Kirkhill
Hall, near Leeds, in front of a tower
gu. {for Barns).
(2) A dexter
153. 2.
gu., charged with tlu-ee mascles interhand issuing out of a cloud, holding a
twined palewise, a lion's gamb fessplaurel garland, all ppr. (for Stephenson),
wise erased or.
Amor patriae. 234. 12
218. 9 ; and for a crest of augmentation, a dexter arm in armour, issuing Barrat or Barratt, a galley, her oars in
saltier sa., the flags gu.
160. 10
from a broken battlement, the hand
holding a
banner inscribed '" St. Barratt and Barrett, a wyvern ppr.,
coUared gu., chained or.
cf. 70. I
Sebastian."
Peace and plenty. Codum
Barre or Barrey, an arm in armour,
mm solum.
couped at the elbow in fesse, holding
Barns, a pellet.
c/. 159. 14
in the hand a sword in pale, ensigned
Barnsdale, issuant from rays of the sun
with a Saracen's head affrontee.
or, an eagle's head and neck arg.,
cf. 211. II
beaked gu.
Barnsley, a dragon passant arg., charged Barreau, Jersey, a dexter hand in armour
ppr., holding a passion-cross arg.
In
on the breast with a rose gu. cf. 7^. 2
hoc signo vinces.
Barnsley, Shropsh., a man's head couped
Barrel or Barrell, Hcref., a talbot's head
at the shoulders and affrontee ppr.
couped arg., eared gu.
56. 12
cf. 190. 5
Barnwell of Mileham Hall, and Beeston, Barrentine, see Barentine.
Norf., a wolf's head erased arg., gorged Barret, a demi-unioorn arg., collared sa.
48. 10
with a collar raguly gu., charged with
three bezants.
Loyal au mort.
Barrett-Lennard, see Lennard.
Barrett, a human heart or, between two
cf. 30. II
Barnwell, Turner-, of Bury St. Edmunds
wings az.
cf. no. 14
(i) A wolf's head erased arg., gorged Barrett-Hamilton, Samuel, Esquire. J.P.,
with a collar embattled and counterof Kilmannock, CO. Wexford, Ireland
embattled gu., charged \\'\t\x three
(i) In front of two battle-axes in
bezants and chained or (for Barnwell).
saltire an oak tree fructed, all ppr.,
(2) On a mount vert, a lion
the trunk transfixed with a framecf. 30. 1 1.
passant gardant arg., holding in his
saw or {for Hamilton). (2) A human
dexter paw a fer-de-moulin sa., and
heart gu., between two wings concharged on the side with a fret gu.
joined and expanded az., bezantee
Malo viori quam fcedari.
(for Tumor).
Over the second crest,
(for Barrett).
:

cf. 6. 7
Barnwell, a wolf statant regardant ppr.
cf. 28. 12
Barnwell, on a mount vert, a wolf statant
regardant ppr.
cf. 28. 12
Baron of Bradwell, Essex, a garb vert,
eared or.
153-2

Baron

(alias

Barnes of London), cut of

clouds ppr., issuing rays paleways or.

Vivit

post funera virtus.

Under the

arms " Through."


Barrett of Castle Barrett, Cork, a human
heart or, between two wings conjoined
sa.,

God

semee of

etoiles or.

In

ujirigldiiess

support us.
Barrett of Barrett's Country, co. Cork, a
demi-lion rampant sa., ducally crowned
per pale arg. and gu.
lo. 1 1
tvill

Heref., a lion rampant or,


holding between his paws an escallop

Barrett,
sa.

I.

cf.

13

of Lea Priory, Kent, a lion


couchant arg., the dexter paw resting
on a muUet sa.
c/. 7. 5
Barrett, Charles William Sessions, M.B.,
Argent Mead, Hinchley, Leics., a
demi-uuicornarg., collared sa. Frangas
nan flectes.
Barrett of Aveley, Essex, a hydra with
seven heads, the wings addorsed vert,

Barrett

scaled or.
Barrett, Cambs,

gardant
gu.
Barrett,

or,

73-3

a griffin segreant rebeaked, armed, and winged

Warw., a

griffin

cf. 62. 2
segreant re-

gardant gu., the wings elevated

or.

cf. 62. 2
Barrett, Louis Arthur, of Milton House,
Berks, a wyvern, the wings erect or,
collared
and chained az. Honor,
virtus, probitas.
Barrett of Attleborough, Norf., a wyvern
erm., coUared and chained sa., charged
on the neck with an escallop of the

last, the wings displayed.


Barrett of Shortney, Notts, a nag's head
erased per pale gu. and az., gorged
with two bars arg.
cf. 51. 4

Barrett, Suff., a demi-greyhoimd arg.,


coUared and lined sa.
cf. 60. 8
Barrett, Suff., a helmet arg., garnished
and plumed with feathers or.
180. 4

on a globe a hawk, the wings

Barrett,

1 59. 7
expanded, aU ppr.
Barretto of London and Calcutta, out of
a count's coronet a demi-tiger ppr.,
three
barrulets,
and
holdcoUared with
ing a star pagoda or.
Barrey, see Barre.
Barrie, Scotland, a demiotter sa.

134. II

Northamp., on a mount vert,


a beaver passant ppr., gorged with a

Barriff,

plain collar and ring or.


cf. 134. 4
Barrifle, see Beriffe.
Barrlngton of Barrington Hall, Essex, a
Capuchin friar affrontee ppr., couped

below the shoulders, vested paly arg-

and gu., on the head a cap or. Totit


ung durant ma vie.
192. 3
Barrington, Sir Vincent Hunter Barrington Kennett, 57, Albert HaU Mansions,
S.W. (I) A hermit's head in profile
couped below the shoulders ppr.,
vested paly of six gu. and or, the cowl
:

thrown back (Barrington). (2) Between


two branches of palm a dexter arm
in armour ppr., garnished or,

embowed

mth an estoile gu., holding in


the hand a helmet ppr.
( i ) Ung durant
ma vie. (2) Audi alteram partem.
Barrington, Rt. Hon. John, Lord Mayor
of Dublin, 1864, of Glenvar, co. Dubhn,
Ireland, on a WTcath of the colours a
mural crown ppr., out of which a hermit's bust in profile, vested paly arg.
and gu., and having on the head a
Honesta
cowl, also paly arg. and gu.
charged

quam

splendida.

Barrington,

Capuchin

(Barrington),
a
couped at the breast

Viscount
friar

in profile, the hair sa., vested paly of


six arg. and gu., on the head a cap
or,
the cowl hanging behind paly
Honesta quam splendida.
as the last.

1
:

BAR

BAR

37

Nicholas William, M.D.,


George's
Road, Warwick
St,
97,
Square, S.W., same crest and motto.
Barrington, Charles George, Esquire, of
13, Morpeth Mansions, Victoria Street,
London, a Capuchin's bust in profile
vested, with a cowl paly of six arg. and
2i;i. i
Honesta quam splendida.
gu.
Barrington, Edward, Esquire, of Campanella, KiUiney, co. Dublin, crest as
above, but issuing from a mural crown.
Honesta quam splendida.
Barrington, Jonathan Pirn, Esquire, of
70, Adelaide Road, Dublin, same crest
and motto.
Barrington-White, James, Esquire, of
Roxley Court, Hitchen, Herts, a crown
vallary or, charged on the band with
three pommes, issuing therefrom a
demi-hermit, with the dexter arm
elevated, vested paly gu. and arg.,
the hand ppr. grasping three roses
gu. on one stem, slipped, barbed, and
seeded ppr., on the head a cowl, also
paly gu. and arg.
Vng durant via vie.
Barrington,

233-4
Sir Charles Burton, Bart.,
Ireland, out of a crown vallary or, a
hermit's bust, vested paly of six arg.
and gu., a cowl of the leist. Ung durant

Barrington,

ma vie.
190. 9
Barritt of Jamaica, a talbot's head per
fosse arg. and erm., collared or, eared
c/.

56.

Barron, Norf., a garb ppr.


153-2
Barron, an eagle regardant, wings expanded, holding in the dexter claw a
sword, all ppr.
77. 10
Barron, Edward Jackson, F.S.A., 10,
Endsleigh Street, Tavistock Square,

vert, between four roses, two


Barrow, John James, of Holmewood,
Kent, on a perch ppr., a squirrel .sejant
on either side gu., stalked and leaved
ppr.
Boutez en aiant.
or, collared and chained az., cracking
234. 8
a nut ppr.
Non jrustra
Barry, James Grene, Esquire, J.P., D.L.,
of Sandville House, Ballyneety, co.
Barrow, Bridgnian l.angdale. Esquire, of
Limerick, out of a castle arg., charged
Sydnope Hall, near Matlock, same crest
with a crescent az., a wolf's head sa.
and motto.
Boutez en avant.
Barrow, John Burton, Esquire, of Ringwood Hall, Chesterfield, co. Derbysh., Barry, Devonsh., a wolf's head sa.,
charged with a crescent or.
same crest and motto.
Barrow, George Martin, Esquire, of St.
cf. 30. 5
John's Green, Essex, upon a mount Barry of Winscot, Devonsh., a wolf's
vert, a squirrel sejant ppr., gorged
head erased sa.
30. 8
with a collar gemel or, holding a rose Barry of Dublin, a wolf's head couped
arg.. barbed, leaved, and slipped of
sa.
30. 5
the first.
Barry, Ireland, on a ducal coronet or, a
wolf's head erased gu., collared of the
Barrow, Shropsh., a squirrel sejant gu.,
charged with a chevron or, cracking a
first.
Regi legi fidelis.
cf. 30. 1
nut ppr.
cj. li'k. 7
Barry, a lion's head erased gu., collared
or.
Fortitudine.
18. 6
Barrow of Southwell, Lines, and Ringwood Hall, Derbysh., on a perch ppr., Barry of Stanley House, London Road,
Forest Hill, S.E., a gryphon gu., wings
a squirrel sejant or, coUared and
elevated and addorsed barry of six or
chained, cracking a nut, all ppr.
Non
and az., in its beak a rose arg., leaved
and slipped ppr., resting the dexter
Barrow, Cambs, an ostrich-head erased
claw on a portcuUis with chains sa.
arg.,
holding in the beak a key
or.
Boutez en avant.
Barrow, Glouc, an Amazonian woman Barry, a griffin's head erased per bend
sinister vair and arg., gorged with a
ppr.
plain collar gu., charged with two
Barrow, Lansdowne Grove, Bath, a demimullets or.
bear sa., semee-de-lis arg., muzzled or,
holding in the dexter paw an arrow, Barry of Roclaveston, Notts, the empoint downwards ppr.
battlement of a tower on a bar fesseBarrow, Alfred, Esquire, of London,
wise gu., charged with three roses in
issuaut out of clouds a dexter arm
fess arg.
A rege et victoria.
embowed in armour ppr., garnished or, Barry, Otter-, of Emperor's Gate, London
the hand also ppr., holding a bugle(I) The embattlements of a tower gu.,
hoin sa., stringed vert, above the hand
charged with three roses in fesse arg.

a fleur-de-lis of the second.

(for

Barry).

(2)

Two

crosses pattee,

and resting thereon a crescent, all or.


Barrow, Ireland, on a mural coronet or,
a dove holding in its beak an olive163. 8
W.C, same crest. Vigilans.
(for Otter).
branch ppr.
Barry, see Bmy-Barry.
Barron of Belmont House, Kilkenny,
ef. 92. 5
Fortuna Barrowcourt, Somers., out of a wreath Barrymore, Earl, extinct, out of a castle
Ireland, a boar passant az.
with
two
towers
arg.,
a
wolf's
head
sa.
of
laurel
vert,
demi-bull
rampant
or.
a
juvat audaces.
40. 2
cf. 254. 6
Barron, Clarke Charles Netterville, of
cf. 45- 12
New Barrowe, a demi-lion rampant arg., hold- Barrymore, Baron (Smith Barry, P.C),
Hobons
Street,
Wellington,
a castle arg.. issuant from the battleZealand, same crest and motto.
ing in the dexter paw a cross crosslet
ments thereof a wolf's head sa., charged
11. 10
Barron, Sir Henry Page Turner, Bart.,
fitchedsa.
with a cross pattee fitchee or. Boutez
C.M.G., of Glenanna and Barron Court, Barrowman, Scotland, a demi-huntsman
en avant.
254. 6
(i) A boar passant
firing a gun, all ppr.
CO. Waterford
187. 2
az., armed and crined or, langued gu., Barrs, Staffs, upon a mount vert, in front Barsane or Bartane, a raven rising ppr.
His securitas.
107. 3
of a gate or, the trunk of an oak-tree
charged with a cross pattee of the
eradicated and sprouting towards the Barsham, Norf., a garb lying in fess.
second,
cj.
40. 2.
(2) A demi-lion
153. 6
dexter ppr.
rampant arg., langued gu. Audaces
Barrs-Haden, of High Court, Staffs: (i) Barstow, John Jeremiah Jackson, of
fortuna juvat.
The Lodge, Weston-super-Mare, and
In front of a cubit arm in armour, the
Barrow, Sir Francis Laurence John, Bart.,
Rossmoor,' Yorks
(i) In front of a
hand grasping an aiTOw in bend sinister,
on a mount vert, a squirrel sejant
horse's head arg., collared gemel sa.,
cracking a nut, all ppr., charged on the
a morion, all ppr. (for Iladen). (2) Upon
an increscent and a decrescent of the
a mount vert, in front of a gate or,
shoulder with an anchor. Parum
last.
270. 9. (2) In front of two trees
the trunk of an oak-tree eradicated
sufficit.
ppr., a jackdaw, standing on a demiand sprouting towards the dexter ppr.
Barrow, Northamp., a demi-boar ramNil desCatherine-wheel, both sa.
Disce pati.
pant or, charged with three billets
(for Barrs).
270. 10
perandum auspice Deo.
between two bendlets sa.
Barry, Rt. Hon. Charles Robert, of 3,
cf. 40. 13
Fitzwilliam Square. East Dublin, a Bartan, Bartane, or Bartain, Scotland, a
Barrow of Winthorpe, Norf., a stag's
158. 7
tent az., the flag gu.
121. 5
castle arg., and issuing from the battlehead couped arg.
ments a wolf's head gu. Bouiez en Bartane, see Barsane.
Barrow, Suff., a hind's head arg. 124. i
Grosvenor,
Richard
Rev.
Bartelot,
avant.
Barrow, a horse's head ppr., charged
cf. 254. 6
a
demiSalisbury,
Chiu-ch
House,
Ireland,
same
crest.
Ballyclough,
with three bezants.
Barry of
cf. 51. 4
eagle or, wings elevated az., pendent
Boutez en avant.
Barrow, the late John, Esquire, Meathfrom the beak an escutcheon arg.,
rop Hall, Westml. (present representa- Barry, Bart., Ireland, same crest and
charged with a cross patee fitchee gu.
Holme Island,
motto.
tive, Mrs. Williams,
Sapiens incipit a fine.
Grange-over-Sands), a squirrel cracking Barry, Standish-, Henry Arthur Bruno
103. 7
irtelott, a peacock arg.
Robert, of Lemlara, Carrigtwohill,
a nut, all ppr.
Confido in Deo.
135.7
Bartelott,
Smyth-, Sussex, a swan couchmotto.
Cioker,
Bart.,
Lanes,
Cork,
same
crest
and
Sir
John
Barrow,
g., the mugs expanded.
on a mount vert, a squirrel sejant Barry, Sir Francis Tress, Bart., i. South
Audley Street, W., issuant from a Barthelet of London, out of a ducal
cracking a nut, all })pr., charged on
coronet arg., two serpents endorsed az.,
Parum
castle with two towers arg., a wolf's
the shoulder with an anchor.
scaled or, their tails coming up in
head sa., holding in the mouth a trefoil
sufficit.
245. 6
:

BAR

BAS

38

under their throats, the ends Barton of Barton, Lanes, a boar's head
couped gu.
43- i
entering into their ears, langued and
Barton, John, Esquire, J.P., Trentham,
armed gu.
Wellington, New Zealand, same crest.
Bartholomew, see Bartolomew.
Dominus
Nisi
frustra.
Bartholomew, E. Urquhart, Lieutenant,
Baptist Johnstone,
Esquire,
Barton,
of Cransbrook, Lansdowne Road, Alder
J. P., of Greenfort, Letterkenny, co.
shot, a demi-goat rampant arg., gorged
Vis fortiDonegal, a boar's head gu.
with a wreath of laurel vert. / conqu
hus arma.
302. lo
by the wound.
Bartholomew of Glasgow, a demi-goat Barton, Nathaniel, Esquire, J.P., of
Straffan House, co. Kildare, Ireland, a
saliant sa., gorged with a wreath of
Fide el fo/rtiboar's head erased ppr.
302. 10
laurel ppr.
Ad alia.
tvdine.
42. 2
Bartlet, Rev. John Moysey de Ludbroke,
of Ludbroke Manor, Devonsh., in front Barton, Dunbar Plunkett, Esquire, of
13, Clare Street, Dublin, same crest
of a demi-swau, wings elevated arg.
and motto.
semee of crescents, and gorged with i
Barton, William Henry Hugh, Esquu-e, of
collar indented gu., five roses fesse
Hereford Villa, Bronsford Road, Worcs.,
wise of the last, barbed and seeded
same crest and motto.
Mature.
ppr.
Weston in Bransconibe, Barton of Grove, co. Tipperary, Ireland,
Bartlett
of
a boar's head gu. Quod ero spero. 43. i
Devonsh., a demi-gritfin sa., collared
gemel arg., holding a cinquefoil of the Barton of CloneUy, co. Fermanagh,
Ireland, same crest and motto.
second.
Bartlett, Sir Ellis Ashmead, M.P., in Barton of Rochestown, Cahir, same crest
and motto.
front of a tower ppr., a demi-swan,
Wicklow,
wings elevated arg.,
collared
sa. Barton of Glendalough,
co.
Ireland, same crest.
Fide et fortituMature.
100. I
dine.
Bartlett-Burdett-Coutts, William Lehman
Ashmead, Esquire, Holly Lodge, High- Barton, Ireland, a boar's head erased
gate
(
ppr.
Fide et /ortitudine.
A man from the middle
42. 2
I )
shooting an arrow from a bow, all Barton, a dragon's head couped and
ppr., charged for distinction with a
crowned or.
cross crosslet or (/or Couits).
247. 1 1. Barton, Norf., a dragon's head couped
or.
71. I
(2) A lion's head erased sa., charged
for distinction with a cross crosslet Barton of Threxton House, Norf., a
or (lor Burdett). 247. 10. (3) In front
griflin's head erased ppr.
Fortis est
of a tower ppr., a demi-swan, wings
Veritas.
66. 2
elevated arg., collared sa. {for Bartlett). Barton of Edinburgh, a raven rising sa.
His securitas.
247. 12
107. 3
Bartlett, a demi-eagle or, wings elevated Barton, Charles Steventon, i, Calverley
az., pendent from the beak an escutPark, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, an owl
cheon arg., charged with a cross
ppr.
Fortis et Veritas.
96. 5
pattee fitchee gu.
Sapiens incipit a Barton, an owl arg., ducally gorged or.
saltire

fine.

cf.

96.

Rev. Robert Leach, of Thur- Barton, Everard William, of Warstone


loxton Rectory,|Tauuton, and Swanage,
House, Bewdley, on a mount vert, an
Dorset, same crest and motto.
owl arg., between two acorns slipped
Bartlett, Charles Leftwich Oldfield, Esand leaved ppr. I byde mij time. 253.1
quire, of Burton House, Sherborne, Barton, Charles Tom, Esquire, of the
Dorset, same crest and motto.
Hill, Wolverley, Worcs., same
crest
Bartlett, late John Adams, Esquire, of
and motto.
Lytnon, Mossley Hill Road, Liverpool, Barton, Lanes, an acorn or, leaved vert.
on a mount vert, a moorcock sa.,
152. I
combed and wattled gu., holding in Barton, James Herbert Cooper, M.A.,
the beak an ear of wheat leaved and
Solicitor, Cleveland House, Belle Vue,
slipped ppr., resting the dexter claw
Shrewsbury, an acorn leaved and
on a crescent gu. Deo favente cresco.
slipped ppr.
89. 2 Barton of Stapleton Park, an acorn ppr.,
Bartlett, Thomas, Esquire, of 12, Pemfructed or, with a leaf on either side.
broke Place, Liverpool, same crest and
Crescitur cultu.
motto.
Barton, Yorks, issuant from a mount
Bartlett, William, Esquire, of Highfield
vert an acorn ppr., fructed or, with
House, Knotty Ash, Liverpool, same
a leaf on either side vert, each charged
cregt and motto.
with a martlet, also or.
Crescitur
Bartlett, WiUiam, Esquire, of 12, Pemcultu.
152. I
broke Place, Liverpool, same crest and Barton of SmithiUs, Manchester, an acorn
motto.
or, leaved vert.
152. i
Bartley of London, a lion passant, tail Bartram, Cumb. , an arm embowed, holding
extended ppr. Candide et secure.
in the hand a scimitar, all ppr.,
201. i
1;.
II
Barttelot, Sir Walter, Bart., of Stopham
Bartolomew or Bartholomew of Rochester,
House, Sussex: (i) A swan couchant
a demi-goat arg., gorged with a
arg., wings expanded and addorsed.
chaplet of laurel vert.
cf. 129. 10
247. I.
(2) A castle with three tiu-rets
Bartolozzj, on a mount a poplar-tree, all
sa.
Mature.
cf. 155. 8
ppr.
Lahore et prudentia.
144.121 Barttelot, Brian Barttelot, Esquire, of
Barton, Scotland, see Bartan.
Ditton, Torquay, Devonsh., a swan
Barton, a wolf's head erased erm.
30. 8
couchant with wings endorsed arg.
Barton, a wolf's head erased or.
30. 8
Mature.
247. i
Bartlett,

Barwell, a talbot passant.


54 ?
32. 2
Barwell, a demi-wolf salient erm.
Barwell, a demi-lady holding in her
dexter hand a garland of laurel ppr.
183- 5

Barwell of Norwich, an antelope's head


erased arg., attired or.
126. 2
Barwell of Witham, a greyhound's head
erased arg., collared or.
cf. 61. 2
Barwick, Northumb., on a mount vert a
stag or, attired sa.
117. i
Essex, an escarbuncle, the
centre az. and the rays arg.
164. 12
Barwis of Langrigg, Cumb., and Yorks,
a bear muzzled. Bear and forbear.

Barwicke,

cf.

34-

Barwis of Iselekirk, Cumb., a hand cutting an ostrich-feather with a scimitar


in saltire.

Barwise,

William,

M.D.,

cf. 213. 7
Scarisbrick

Road. Southport, a bear statant ppr.,


Sustine et
muzzled and chained.
abstine.

Bary, see De Bary.


Barzey of Shrewsbury, a squirrel sejant
ppr., cracking a nut or.
135-7
BasceiUy, a torteau charged with a pale
indented or.
159. 6
Basevi of Hove, Sussex, a buck's head
121. 2
erased ppr.
Bashe, Herts and Heref., a griffin
segreant per pale arg. and sa., gorged
with a plain collar counterchanged,
holding in the beak a broken spear.
cf.

62. 2

Basier or Basire, a hand ppr., holding a

buclde or.
223. 11
Basing, Baron (Sclater-Booth), out of a
ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle displayed
sa., holding in the beak a crescent of the
Et

first.

/XT)

f Tui (TTovpCj.

Baskcomb

of Chiselhurst, Kent, a talbot's


head couped gu., charged on the neck
with a cinquefoil erm.
Forti et fideli
nihil difficile.

cf.

56. 12

Baskenford, a sword and an ear of wheat


bladed in saltier, all ppr. Armis et
diligentia.

154. 11
Baskerville, John, Esquire, of Cro'wsley

Henley-on-Thames, Oxford, a
head erased or, pierced through
in bend
point upwards arg., imbrued
and staff broken gold. Spero ut

Park,

wolf's

the

mouth by a broken spear

sinister
gu.,

fidclis.

Baskerville, Mynors-, Ralph Hopton, Esquire, of Clyro Court, near Hay, same
crest and motto.
Baskervile and Baskerville, Heref. and
Warw., a Uon's head pierced through
the mouth with a spear.
Baskerville, Heref. and Warw., a wolf's

head erased arg., holding in the mouth


an arrow, the point downwards.
Baskerville, Wilts, a wolf's head erased
or, in the
mouth a broken spear
of the same, headed arg., embrued
guBaskerville, a wolf's head erased arg.,
holding in the mouth a standard,

thereon a

flag.

Chesh., a forester vested


edgings or, holding over his
dexter shoulder a crossbow of the last,
in the other hand in a leash a hound
passant arg.
Baskerville, a sheaf of rosemary ppr.
Baskervill-Glegg, see Glegg.
Baskerville,
vert,

BAS

stalk of
cf

wheat

in saltier, all ppr.

Armis
154. II

diligentia.

Basnet, on a

mount covered with long

143. 14
grass, an oak-tree, all ppr.
Basnett, formerly of the Cloughs, Newcastle-under-Lyne, an arm in armour

einbowed,

holding

cutlass, all ppr.

BAT

39

Basket or Baskett, of Isle of Wight and


lo. 2
Dorset, a demi-lion or.
Baskin of Ord, Scotland, a sword and a

in

hand

the
cf.

196. 10

Baspoole of Beston, Norf., out of a ducal


coronet or, a stag's head erm., attired
of the first, wreathed about the neck
arg. and sa., and tied behind with two
cj. 120. 7
bows.
Basquer of Isle of Wight, Hants, out of
a mural coronet gu., a griffin's head or.
67. 10
Bass, out of a ducal coronet, two wings,
all ppr.
109. 8
Bass, of CuTzon Street. Mayfair, London,
W., out of a mural crown gu., masoned
arg., a demi-greyhound issuant, holding
in the mouth a rose with two leaves,
all ppr.
Bass, Baron Burton, see Burton.
Bass, Staffs, a demi-lion gu., resting the
sinister paw on a plate charged with a
ileur-de-lis az., on the shoulder three
Basis virannulets, two and one, arg.

Bassett,

George

Forbes,

M.A.,

Basset

Mount, Basset, Southampton, a stag's


head caboshed, and between the attires
a cross pattee fitchee arg. Cwell angau
na chijvnlydd.
Bassett, Ralph

an etoile gu., between two eagles'


wings of the first. Sidus adsit amicv.m.
or,

112. 8

Bateman, Sir Alfred Edmund, K.C.M.G.,


of Woodhouse, Wimbledon Park, same
crest and motto.
Bateman, Frederick Osborne Fitzherbert,
Esquire, of Hartington Hall and Breadsail Mount, Derbysh., same crest and

Thurston. Esquire, of
Crossways, Cowbridge, Glamorgansh.,
same crest and motto.
Bassett, Alfred Barnard, of Fledborough
Hall, Holyport, Berks, a boar's head
erased or, gorged with a riband gu.,
suspending an escutcheon of the last
charged with a bugle horn of the first.
250. 14
In ardius fortitudo.
Bassett or Basset of Langley, Derbysh.,
out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's

Bateman,

head gu.
41-4
Bassett of Womberly, Devonsh., a unicorn's head arg., charged with two bars
dancettee gu. Pro rege et populo.

crest.

motto.

Hugh Alleyne Sacheverell,


Esquire, of Etwall, Derbysh., san-,e
Virtus ad sidera.
Bateman, Hugh Osborne, Esquire, same
Bateman,
crest.

crest.
Sidus adsit amicum.
Rev. John Fitzherbert, of
119, Fordwych Road, West Hampstead, N.W., same crest and motto.
Bateman of Middleton, Derbysh., same

Bateman, an increscent arg., between two


cf. 49. 9
wings, the dexter arg., the sinister gu.
Bassingborne, out of a ducal coronet or,
a bull's head gu., ducally crowned of Bateman, Derbysh., out of a crescent or,
an etoile gu.
163. 4
the first.
cf. 44. 1
Bassinges, three roses gu., stalked and Bateman, a Muscovy duck's head couped,
between two wings erect, expanded, all
leaved vert, issuing from the wreath.

ppr.
Sec prece, nee pretio.
149. 12
a griffin's head couped gu., Bateman of Whitechapel, Middx., out of
a mural coronet arg., an eagle rising
between two wings erect or. Eegardez
with a garland in its beak ppr.
65. 11
Bastard of AsUngton, Norf., an elephant's Bateman of Knypersley, Staffs, and
tutum constantia.
13. 11
Tolson Hall, Westml., a tower arg.,
head, per chevron or and sa., eared of
issuant therefrom a demi-eagle, wings
Bassano, a silkworm moth ppr.
the last.
133. 2
elevated sa., charged on the breast with
Bassano, Alfred HiU, Esquire, of Heydon- Bastard, an arm in armour embowed,
holme. Old Hill, same crest. Gralio
the chemical character of Mars or,
grasping a dagger ppr.
195. 4
iios dirigc.
and holding in the beak a wreath
Bastard, Baldwin John PoUexfen, of
of oak ppr.
Bassano, Walter, Esquire, of Heydon
Kitley and Buckland Court, Devonsh.,
Cross, Old Hill, same crest and motto.
a dexter arm in armour embowed ppr., Bateman, John, Esquire, of Moveron's
Manor and Brighthngsea, Essex, same
Basse, a demi-lion gu., resting his sinister
garnished or, the hand gauntleted
paw on an oval shield in cartouch or,
crest.
grasping a sword in bend sinister,
charged with a fleur-de-lis az.
point do-nward, also ppr., hilt and Bateman, Robert, Esquire, of Benthall
Arthur Francis, of Tehidy,
pommel of the second. Pax potior
Hall, Broseley, Shropsh., same crest.
Basset,
Cornw., a unicorn's head couped arg.,
cf. 195. 6
Bateman, Rev. Rowland, M.A., of
bello.
horned, maned, and tufted or. Pro Bastard, William Edmund Pollexfen,
Narowal, Punjab, India, same crest.
Yealmpton,
Lynham,
Eege e( popido.
of
Esquire,
Bateman, La Trobe-, Rev. William Fairbairn, Ascot Rectory: (i) In fiont of
Basset, a unicorn's head couped arg.,
Devonsh., same crest and motto.
armed and maned or charged with two Bastard, Rev. William PoUexfen, of
an eagle's head or, a crescent surPro rege et popnlo.
Torquay, same crest and
mounted by a mullet gu., between
bars dancettee gu.
Coffiete,
two wings, also or, each charged with
motto.
cf. 49- 9
couped
arg.
head
an escallop az. {for Bateman). 252. 14.
a
horse's
Basto,
Basset, Charles Henry, Esquire, of Pilton
cf. 50. 13
(2) Out of clouds a dexter cubit arm
House, Barnstaple, and of Umberleigh,
ppr., the hand grasping an anchor
Devonsh., a unicorn's head couped arg., Batchelor or Batchellor, a leg erased
Tutto si
fesseways or (for La Trobc).
above the knee ppr.
193. 10
armed and crined or, charged on the
Sidus adsit amicum.
fa.
neck with two bars indented gu., and Bate, Thomas, Esquire, of Kelsterton,
Flint, North Wales, in front of a stag's Bateman of Oak Park, Kerry, a pheasant
for distinction with a cross crosslet of
pierced
in
nee
pretio.
attired
or,
ppr.
Nee
prece,
90. 8
arg.,
couped
cf.
head
the same.
Pro rege et populo.
49. 9
the neck by an arrow in bend, point Bateman of Bartholey, Monm., same
Basset, of Watermouth, Hfracombe, and
crest and motto.
downwards ppr., a hand couped at
Umberleigh, Esses: (i) A unicorn's
Live to Bates, Sir Edward Bertram, Bart., J.P.,
the wTist fessewise, also or.
head couped arg., armed and crined
a stag's head erased az., attired or,
live.
237. 2
or, charged on
the neck with two
charged on the neck with two quatrebars, indented gu. (for Basset), cf. Bate, Yorks, a stag's head arg., attired
an
foils in pale, and pierced by as many
neck
with
through
the
vulned
or,
49. 9.
(2) On a mount vert, a lamb
arrows in saltire or. Lahore et virtute.
arrow of the second, feathered and
passant arg., in the mouth a sprig
,120. 6
headed of the first.
of cinquefoil gu., slipped also vert {for
17. 2
Bate, a bull's head couped erm., armed Bates, a lion's head erased gu.
Davie).
cf. 131. 9
Bates, Yorks, a demi-lion rampant, holdor.
cf. 44. 3
Basset and Bassett, a griffin segreaut sa.,

Bastable,
mart.

ing in the dexter paw a thistle and in


165. 7
semee-de-lis or, collared and chained Bate, Derbysh., a cross pattee.
the sinister a fleur-de-lis, all ppr.
Bate of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leics., a
of the last.
cf. 62. 2
13. 12
dexter hand apaumee. Dieu et ma
Basset and Bassett, Glouc, a falcon with
222. 14 Bates, late Cadwallader John, of Langley
tnain droite.
wings displayed arg.
cf. 87. 12
Castle, Northumb., in front of a swan's
William Richard Basset, of Bateman, Baron (Bateman-Hanbury), see
Basset,
head couped arg., the neck charged
Hanbury.
Beaupre, Cowbridge, Glamorgansh. a
with six barrulets az., five fleurs-de-lis,
stag's head cabossed, and between the Bateman, see Jones-Bateman.
Virtvtis comes
alternately or and gu.
Gwell Bateman, Sir Frederick, of Upper St.
attires
a cross fitchee arg.
241 4
invidia.
Principiis
Giles, Norwich, a crescent.
angau na chywilydd.
cf. 122. 5
Bates, a dexter hand apaumee couped
obsta.
Bassett, Lord Bassett of Drayton, out of
Cor et manxts concordant.
ppr.
a ducal coronet or, a boar's head az., Bateman of Hartington Hall and Bread222. 14
sail Mount, Derbysh., out of a crescent
tusked of the first.
41. 4
,

BAW

BAT
Bates of Walsingham, Durham, an arm Batley, Battley, Battaley, or Batteley, a
castle double-towered, weeds growing
in armour embowed, the hand grasping
round the sinister tower ppr.
a sword, the point to the dexter, all
cj. 155. 6
Ernst und ireu.
ppr.
195-4
Bates of Milboume Hall, Northumb., a Batnymersh, a dexter arm in armour,
holding in the hand ppr. a baton sa
naked man holding in his dexter hand
tipped arg.
Et mano et
a willow -wand ppr.
Batt, E.-iquire. J.P., D.L., of Purdysburn,
corde.
CO. Down, and Ozier Hill, co. Wexford,
Bates, William R., Esquire, of Liverpool,
Ireland, a crescent arg., charged with
on a mount vert, a savage wTeathed
an escallop gu. Virtute et valore.
about the waist with oak, and holding
cj. 163. 2
conarrows
hand
three
in the dexter
Thomas Edmond, Esquire, of
joined, two in saltire and one in pale, Batt,
RathmuUan House, co. Donegal, a
points upwards, all ppr.
crescent arg., charged with an escallop
Bates of Denton, Sussex, an arm in
gu.
Virtute et valore.
armour embowed, holding a truncheon.
Batt, Hackney, a wolf passant ppr.
Manii et corde.
28. 10
Bates, Henry Stratton, Esquire, J.P.,
see
Baett.
Batt,
same crest and motto.
Bateson, Bart., Baron Deramore, see Batt, Middx., a demi-lion or, guttee-desang, holding between the paws a
Deramore.
marshal's staff in pale or, tipped sa.
Bateson, Antrim, Ireland, a bat's wing
cj. 15. 9
Probitas verus honos.
sa.
137. 10
Bath, Marquess Ol (Thj-nne), a reindeer Batt, Berks and Yorks, a demi-lion
guttee-de-sang, holding between the
statant or, collared sa. J'ai bonne
paws a raiU-rind sa., banded or.
cj. 125. 9
cause.
Domimis a dextris.
Bath, a wolf's head sa., holding in the
29. 7 Battayll or Battaille, out of an antique
mouth a rose shpped ppr.
crown or, a dexter cubit arm ppr.,
Bath, Edward Henry, of Alltyferin,
holding a cross crosslet fitched in pale
Carmarthensh.,
L. and J. P. for that
guCO., High Sheriff 1S92, a wolf's head
collar
vair,
Batten, Chisholm-, James Forbes Chiserased sa., gorged with a
holm, Esquire, of Thornfalcon, near
holding in the mouth a rose gu.,
Taunton, and Kirkhill, R.S.O. Invershpped and leaved ppr. He conquers
nesshire, in front of the stump of an
295 1
who endures.
oak-tree, sprouting on either side ppr.,
Bath, Ireland, a lion rampant arg., supthree roses arg., barbed and seeded,
porting in the paws a sword of the first
,

pommel and

also ppr. (jor Batten).

hilt or.

233. 10.

(2)

Ireland, a

armed and ungu.

ram passant
or.

erm.,

Ante honorem

humilitas.
cj. 129. 5
Battersby, Worsley, Esquire, of Stannanaughts. Lanes, Cleveland, Somers.,
and of 72, Onslow Gardens, London,
on a wreath of the colours a ram arg.,
armed or, charged on the body with
two trefoils slipped vert, resting the
Lahore
dexter foreleg on a lozenge sa.
vinces.
cj. 131. 10
Battersea, Baron (Flower), issuant out of
clouds, a cubit arm erect ppr., the
hand holding a rose and a lily arg.,
each slipped vert. Flores curat Dens.
257- 5
Battle, Wadsworth, Yorks, a stork with
a fish in its beak, all ppr.
Battle, a kingfisher ppr.
cj. 96. 9
Battle, a kingfisher ppr., ducally gorged
and chained or, holding in its beak a
fish arg.

cj.

96. 9

Cusworth Park, Doncaster, upon a rock ppr., a unicorn


rampant arg., resting the sinister fore-

Battle- Wrightson of

leg on an escutcheon or, charged with


a griffin's head erased az.
237. 4
Battlne,
a demi-Bengal artilleryman
habited, holding in the dexter hand
a flagstaff ppr., therefrom flowing to
the sinister a barmer gu., inscribed
" Bhurtpore " in letters of gold.

Battye-Trevor, Charles Edmund Augustine Trevor, Esquire (l) Upon a club


fesseways ppr., a stork arg., collared
and lined sa., holding in the beak a
roach ppr. (jor Battye). (2) On a
mount vert, the trunk of an oak-tree,
a branch sprouting from its dexter
side, acorned ppr., upon the trunk a
wyvern, tail nowed sa., wings elevated
erminois {jor Trevor). Ducat amor
:

dexter hand holding a dagger erect


ppr., on the point a boar's head erased
Penhow, Monm., out of
or.
Feros jerio {jor Chisholm).
rushes a demi-swan rising ppr.
Batten, a hand couped in fess, charged
221. 4
Dei.
with an eye.
Bathgate, Scotland, a bee volant ppr.
Vive ut vivas.
(i) The Baud and Baude, a lion's head gardant,
137. 2 Batten of Yeovil, Somers.
erased gu., ducallv crowned or.
Bathurst, Bart., of Leachlade, Glouc.
trunk of an oak-tree couped at the top,
{c.rlinr'). on a mount vert, a bay horse
issuing from towards the top two
cj. 18. II
statant.
A sea-lion Baugh, Oxon., Glouc, and Shropsh., on
branches, all ppr.
(2)
cf. 52. 5
a ducal coronet or, a talbot sejant sa.
Bathurst, Charles, Lydney Park, Glouc,
erect, holding in the paws an anchor,
cj. 20. 3
a dexter arm in armour embowed,
all ppr.
cj. 55. 2
holding in the hand, all ppr., club with Batten, George B., M.D., 2, Underbill Baumfield, see Bamfield.
spikes or.
Tien ta jot/.
Road, Lordship Lane, Dulwich, S.E., Baumfield, Cornw., and Devonsh. a hon
231. 2
Bathurst, Ven. Frederick, Archdeacon
statant gardant, holding in the dexter
a dexter cubit arm issuing in bend
of
Bedford,
of
Holwell
paw an anchor, the flukes resting on
Rectory,
grasping a battle-axe in bend sinister.
Hitchin, same crest and motto.
the wreath.
Batten, Henry Butler, Esquire, of Aldon,
5. 10
Bathurst, see Harvey-Bathurst.
Yeovil, Somers., in front of the stump Baumtord, see Bamford.
Bathurst, Earl (Bathurst), a dexter arm
Donington,
Ijncs,
of an oak-tree, sprouting on either side Baumford,
on a
in mail embowed, holding in the hand,
chapeau a serpent nowed.
ppr., three roses arg., barbed and
142. 9
all ppr., a spiked club or.
Tien ta foy.
Tcnax propositi persto.
seeded ppr.
Baunceford, a lion rampant.
i. 13
Bausefield and BausQeld, out of a ducal
231. 2
Bathurst, Hervey-, Sir Frederick Edward Batten, Herbert Gary George, Esquire,
coronet or, a griffin's head ppr.
William, Bart.
(i) A dexter arm in
of Fairlee, Isle of Wight, Keyford,
67. 9
mail embowed, holding in the hand
Yeovil, same crest and motto.
Bavand, Chesh., a boar's head or, pierced
ppr. a club spiked or (for Bathurst). Batten, Herbert Phelips, Esquire, of
in the mouth with an arrow arg.
231. 2.
(2) A leopard sa., bezantee,
Lufton Manor, near Yeovil. Somers., Bavant, Chester, on a chapeau gu.,
coUared and lined or, holding in the
same crest and motto.
turned up erm., a boar's head couped
dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert {for Batten, John Mount, Esquire, Upcerne
sa., armed and langued gu.
42. 5
Hervey).
Tien ta fay. Je n'oublicray
House, Dorchester, same crest. Hold Bavent, Norf., a sheaf of six arrows in
jamais.
saltier sa., feathered arg., barbed or,
jast.
254. 12
Bathurst, Isle of Wight, a dexter arm in Batten, John, F.S.A., of Aldon, Somers.,
banded gu.
173. 13
mail-armour, embowed ppr., charged
out of a ducal coronet a camel's head Bawde of Curringham, Essex and Beds,
with an annulet or, and holding in the
az., gorged with a wreath of roses or.
a satyr's head in profile sa., with wings
hand, also ppr., a club with spikes or. Batten, Clifford, Esquire, of Mussoorie.
to the side of the head or, the tongue
cj. 199. 2
United Provinces, India, a dexter
hanging out gu.
190. 6
Bathurst, a tiger holding in the dexter paw
arm in armour embowed holding in Bawdewyh or Bawdwen, a sceptre in pale
a fleur-de-lis ppr.
the hand a battle-axe fessewise. all
or.
170. 10
Batle;, Yorka; a demi-lion rampant gu.,
ppr.
Fortiter.
292. 8 Bawie, an arm embowed, vested gn.,
holding between the paws a bezant.
Battersbee and Battersby, a ram passant
cuffed or, holding in the hand ppr. a
cj. 129.
II. 7
erm., armed and ungu. or.
branch of laurel vert.
5
Bather, a falcon close ppr., belled

or.

Vt

85. 2

vivas vigila.
Batherne, of

BEA

BAW
Bawtree, Cambs, a

Bawtre or

lion's

head

'7erased gu.
^
L-- 5
Bawtre, a goat's head erased arg.
lyy Bank,
Bax, Alfred Ridley, Esquire, of

51- 7

ppr.
Bayley, a boar's head erased

Haverstock Hill, Hampstead, N.\^,


two arras embowed, vested sa., cutis
a lyre or.
arg., the hands ppr., holding

Bayley, a griffin

armed

slipped two on either side vert.


Outram,
Bax-Ironside, Henry George
tastry,
Esquire, of Heronden House,
Kent (1) A cubit arm vestd per pale
the hand ppr.,
az. and gu., cuff arg.,
:

Ironside).

holding a cross flory or {for


charged on the
(2) A demi-lion gu.,
arg.,
shoulder with three cinquefoils
Eastern
holding between the paws an
crown or (lor Bax). In hoc signo
vinces

Cavendo

the

Baxter,
lion

tutus.

of
Rt. Hon. W. E
Forfarsh., Scotland,
;

late

Kincaldrum,

rampant

guardant

sa.

I'

42. 2

sejant erm., winged and

Vtnis d tiddis.
^
Hursley
Baxendale, Joseph WiUiam, of
mount
Park, Hants, issuant from a
trefoils,
a fir-tree ppr., between four

of a

Bayley of Hoddesdon, Herts, out


ducal coronet or, a nag's head arg.

incit

or.

Bayley and Bailey, Shropsh., a

griffin

02. 2
segreant gu., guttee d'eau.
HaU,
Bayley -Worthington of Sharton
near Northeuden, a goat passant arg.,
mouth
a
semee of estoiles sa., in the

sprig of laurel ppr.

In

opmum

sed

gratuin.
orle or, a
Baylie, within seven mullets in
164. 9
cross pattee gu.
coronet
Baylis, Glouc, out of an eastern

cubit arm erect, vested az., cuffed


erminois, holding in the hand a jaw-

bone

arg.

Furor arma ministral.

Baynes, Cumb., Essex, and London, the

same

crest.

Baynes of Blackburn, a cubit arm erect


grasping
ppr., vested arg., the hand
a shuttle or, aU within a wreath of the
cotton-plant, flowered and fructed ppr.
Arte

et

208.

industria.

Baynes or Baines, Surrey, a dove volant


regardant or, holding in its beak a
myrtle-branch ppr.
Baynham, a beaver ppr.

Baynham, Kent and Glouc, a

i34-
bull s head

cf. 44- 3
couped at the neck or.
Baynham, Glouc, out of a mural coronet
cf. 44. 1 1
gu. a bull's head arg.
charged on the band with an
or,
statant
buck
a
(Powlett),
Baron
Bayning,
aU
auricula flower, a bay-tree fructed,
on the body
sa., attired or, charged

London, a demi-antelope ppr.,


the
gorged with a coUar or, budded of
^, 3
same.
'f

with a mullet arg.

Baylis,

Baylol, Scotland, an increscent


crescent arg.
BayloU, on a mount vert, a lion

and

de-

163. 7

rampant

Stare super vias

w- ^17-

antiquas.

Baynton and Bayntun, Wilts, a griffin


cj. 66.
head erased sa., beaked or.

^5

s
5

cf. 1 29. 5
Baynton, a goat passant ppr.
SeaBayntun, Rolt-, Bart, (extmct), of

Herts,

griffins

head

combe Park,
paw an
collared, holding in the dexter
cf. 66. 5
erased sa., beaked or.
2- 6
au ppr.
arrow, all
'\ It,
j <^fBayos, a horse at fuU speed,
an arm couped at tne Bayons and
idc
ppr.
Bayly of London,
holdina in his mouth a spear-head
charged
gu.,
habited
elbow and erect,
cf. 52. 8
with a fesse vair, the cuff arg., holding
Kincala lion
Esquire,
Joseph,
Baxter, Edward A., Esquire, of
of six points Bazalgette,
in the hand ppr. a muUet
passant
coUar
a
lion
with
a
gorged
Forfar,
arg.,
near
rampant
Veritas.

^-i f'

Gilston,
Baxter, Jolm Henry, Esquire,
Colinsburgh, Fifesh., Scotland, a lion

rampant guardant

Vincit Veritas.

sa.

drum,

auardant sa. Vincit Veritas.


falcon
Baxter of Atherstone, Warw., a

beUed

and

jessed

or.

Virtule

non

85- 2

206. 13

<^/-

or.

charged with two crosses flory or,


sword
holding in the dexter forepaw a
pommel and hilt of the

az.

erased ppr.
Bayly, Wicklow, a boar's head
42._ 2
Quid darius astris ?
bezantee,
Bayly, Somers., a goat's head az.,

erect

ppr.,

and the dexter hind-paw resting


on a crescent or.
Esquire, c.o. London
same crest. Bazalgette, Edward,
Club,
Cambridge
and
gamb
lion's
a
County Council, Spring Gardens.
Baxter, Stannow, Norf.,
erum ob consilium.
hand holding a
erased or, holding a spear sa., headed
grasping Bazeley or Bazley, a
hand
dexter
a
Scotland,
of
of the first. Bayn
chapeau between two branches
arg., stringed and tasseUed
el arte.
a dagger in pale or. Et marte,
217. 5
laurel in orle, aU ppr.
83.1
crow sa. Be not
a
Bazely,
or
BaziUe
Baxter, an eagle's head couped.
ppr.,
profile
the Bayn, a Saracen's head in
of
J07; '4
wanting.
Baxter, Henry, Esquire, J.P.,
^ ^
wTeathed and stringed behind arg. and
Bart., a
Bazley, Sir Thomas Sebastian,
Tower, Rainhill, Lanes, a demi-eagle
a bee
col
cubit arm ppr., charged with
displayed sa., gorged with a
^v,.^...-, - -;--Blagd>.u,
of
Baynard,
chapeau
volant or, the hand holding a
tremel, charged on the breast and
rampant or, armed ppr., crined
whole between
and
gu., turned up or, the
each wing with an annulet,
"*
'
sa
wheat
two branches of oak vert. Fmem
holding in the beak three ears of
paw
Baynard of Stukey, Norf., a bear's
-54- 9
resuice
leaved^and slipped, all or.
or.
erased sa., charged \vith a martlet
Michael
Leinster
Beach, Hicks-, Rt. Hon. Sir
Baxter, Richard, Esquire, of
or Baynbrigge, a stag s head
Baynbridge
a
London,
Edward, Bart. (1) A demi-hon ramGardens and Lincoln's Inn,
121. 2
or.
attired
arg.,
erased
holding
or,
each wmg
pant arg., ducally gorged
bat, wings expanded sa.,
dexter
Baynbridge, Buckeridge-, Cambs, a
az., charged
in the paws an escutcheon
charged with an anmilet or, and m
elbow
cubit arm erect, couped at the
A
ppr.
with a pile or (lor Beach). 236. 4- (2)
the mouth an arrow fessewise
ermior,
vested, charged with three bars
f/. 1 37-. 11
buck's head couped at the neck
Deeds, not words.
a
ppr.
nois, holding in the gauntlet
wing
of laurel ppr.
dexter
wreath
a
Hants,
a
with
and
gorged
Bay of London
cross crosslet fitched sa.
heme.
bon
or.
en
Tout
escallop
(lor Hicks).
sa., charged with an
cubit arm armed
<^l-

verbis.
,
^
sa.
Baxter, Scotland, an escarbuncle

attired or.

164. I-

BavlV.

Hugh Wansey,

M.A.,

jl-

'28. 12

New

Oxford

third,

Baynbrige, Derbysh., a
c/. 109. 7
battlewith a gauntlet or, holding a
(i) A
53-3
Beach of Oakley Hall, Hants:
Bayard, a demi-horse.
gorged
144-12
demi-lion rampant arg., ducaUy
Bayen, a poplar-tree vert.
Leics., upon a mount vert,
9"- 5 Ba^brlgge,
the paws an escutcheon
in
holding
or,
Baytord, an owl arg.
ungu.,
a goat passant sa., armed,
with a pile, also or
az., charged
Baylee or Bailie, see Bailey.
129. 3
belled, and collared arg.
236.4. (2) Crest as above
(Beach).
Bayley or Bailey, Scotland, see Bailey.
bloodhound
Baynbrigge, Derbysh., a
i
1
and Kent, out of a ducal
Bayley, a lion rampant ppr.
vert, garnished of Beach, Beds
collared
or,
passant
16. 3
gardant
coronet or, a demi-lion arg.
Bayley, Shropsh., a lion statant
'^'j-'': 5
the first.
ppr., behind six
Si Deus
ppr., armed and langued gu.
dexter Beachcroft, a beach-tree
Bayne, of TuUoch, Scotland, a
4- '
arg.
pales
park
A
pro iMbis quis contra nos.
ppr.
pale
hand grasping a du-k in
^
rampant
Earl o\,see Disraeli.
Bayley, London, a demi-lion
212. 9 Beaconsfleld,
marte, et arte.
Yorks a stag s
paw
Beadle of South Ella,
gardant or, holding in the dexter
between two wings arg.
ducaUy
,'//' ' Bayne, a pellet
head erased or, attired and
I branch vert.
on
a
Kent,
'^I- '^'gorged gu.
\
Bayley, Bart., London and
Baine.
see
Bavne,
Christopher Thomas, of
lU, Henry
mount vert, behind a waU arg., a lion Bayne, Scotland, a hand holding a scroll
--..
Montgomerysh.,
tiogarrn,
rampant of the same.
215. 6
Virtiite.
of paper ppr.
embowed,
ppr., erased gu., gorged
head
hound's
i
Bayley, London, a dexter arm
164.
etoile or.
pendent
fess Bayne, Lanes, an
with a rosary and a bell
habited az., and charged with a
Christopher Wilham Walter,
temere.
a statt Baynes, Sir
therefrom arg. Sec timide, nee
a
vair, the hand ppr. holding
of Hareficld Place, Middx.,
Bart
.

BEA

BEA

42
Beardoe, of Manchester, Lanes, a demibear, holding in the dexter paw a
bundle of six arrows in saltier ppr.,

of Gotten House, Somers., a lion


with a human face passant or. Esse
I

Beauchamp
passant

Powycke, Glouc, a tiger


vulned in the shoulder gu.

of

or,

27. II
quam videre.
Beauchampe, Glouc. and Warw., out of a
headed or, flighted arg.
Beaghan of Dunluce, eo. Antrim, Ireland,
coronet gu., a swan's head and neck
a bezant between two wings paly sa. Beardsley, Richard Henry, Bay Villa,
arg., beaked of the first.
Grange-over-Sands, a demi-leopard,
and gu., per fesse cotinterchanged.
holding in the dexter paw a sprig of Beaucbatt, a cat's head erased gardant
11. 9
26.
guA cruce salus. 294. i
laurel, all ppr.
Beaghan, Ireland, two swords in saltier,
Beare or Beere, Kent, on a garb in fess Beauclerk, sec St. Alban's, Duke of.
points downward.
cf. 171. 12
Beauclerk, Aubrey de Vere, Esquire, of
or, a raven sa.
Beak and Beake, out of a ducal coronet
Ardglass Castle, co. Down. See St.
Beare, of Beare, Himtaham and Morethe horns, scalp, and ears of an ox.
Albans, Duke of.
bath, Devoush., a bear's head sa.,
Beake or Beeke, Dorset, an ostrich-head
muzzled or. Bear and jorhear. 34. 14 Beauley or Beaufoy, a demi-griffin, holdarg., holding in the beak a horse-shoe
ing between the claws a close helmet
Bantry.
see
Viscount,
Bearhaven,
or.
the
az.
cf. 64. I
Tout Beasley, a demi-leopard, holding in
Beal, Sussex, a lion's head era.ed.
dexter paw a sprig of laurel ppr. 23. 9 Beaufice, a Paschal lamb passant arg.,
hardi.
17- 8

Dublin, a demi-leopard ppr.,


holding between its paws a plate
charged with a trefoil slipped vert.

Beasley,

Beal or Beall, a demi-wolf sa., holding a


29. 4
spear in pale, tasselled ppr.
Beale, Siurey, a unicorn's head sa., erased
gu., armed and crined or.
49. 5
Beale, Cork, Ireland, and London, a
unicorn's head erased or, charged with
an etoile gu. 3Ialo mori quam jadari.

Labor omnia i-incit.


Beath or Beith, Scotland, a
head vomiting fire ppr.

dragon's

Fortuna
72. 3

virtiite.

bearing a banner pink, the


surmounted by cross.

staff ppr.,

131. 2

Beaufort, Duke ol (Somerset), a portcullis


or, nailed az., with chains pendent
thereto, also or.
Mutare vel timere
sperno.
cf. 178. 3
Beaufort, Leicester Paul, Esquire, of the
Cottage, Strathfield. Turgis, Winchfield. Hants, a female figure habited
of the second, encircled round the
waist with a belt or, holding in her
dexter hand a mirror ppr., in her left
hand a book, between two wings erect

Beath or Bietb, Scotland, a dragon's head


couped ppr. Fortuna virtiite.
71. i
Beath, Scotland, a wolf's head erased.
or, semee-d'etoiles gu.
cf. 49. 5
Fortuna virtiUe.
30. 8
Beale of Heath House, Shropsh., a
unicorn's
head erased or, semee- Beathell ( i Out of a ducal coronet a
boar's head and neck.
41. 4.
</. 49. 5
(2) An
d'etoiles gu.
arg.
Dens mens turris fortis.
eagle's head between two wings disBeames, between six sun-rays a garb
played az., charged on the neck with Beauloy, Beaufo, or Beawfo, a tree vert,
ppr., charged with three mullets, two
on a ribbon round the stem the motto
an etoile or.
and one arg. Bene vivere bis rircrf.
cf. 84. 2
"
Siibtegmine
issuing
Scotland,
a
star
fagi."
Beamish, Bernard-, of Raheroon, Cork, a Beatie or Beattie,
from a crescent or. Ltimen coeleste Beauman of Hyde Park, co. Wexford, a
demi-lion rampant gu., charged on the
cubit dexter arm in armour holding a
sequamur.
163. 4
shoulder with a trefoil slipped or.
210. 2
sword, aU ppr. Fortiter.
cj. 10. 5
Virtus insignit attdentes.
Beatie or Beatty, a castle sa.
cf. i5S- 8
Beamish, Richard Henrik, Esquu-e, of Beaton, a lion passant sa. Fortis in Beaumont, Baron (Stapleton), a man's
head couped at the shoulders in pro6. 2
Ashbourne, Glounthann, co. Cork, Irearduis.
wreathed
about
the
temples
file
ppr.,
bee
erect,
land, a demi-lion rampant gu., charged Beatson of Rossend, Fife, a
MieuXx je serra. loi. I2
arg. and sa.
on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped
wings expanded ppr. Cum prudentia
sedulus.
137. I Beaumont, Sir George Rowland William,
or.
Virtus insignit audentes.
Bart., of Stoughton Grange, Leics.,
Brownlow, Esquire,
Stuart
Beatson,
cf. 10. 5
on a chapeau az., semee-de-lis or,
Union Bank of London, Charing Cross
Beamish, Alten Augustus William, Esturned up erm., a lion passant of the
quire, of 27, Philbeach Gardens, S.W.,
Branch, a bee volant en arriere ppr.
Erectus non electus.
second.
same crest and motto.
254. lo
Cum frudentia sedulus.
Beamish, Francis Bernard Servington, Beatson of Contell, Fife, Scotland, a Beaumont of Barrow-upon-Trent, on a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion
Esquire, same crest and motto.
bridge of three arches arg.
Pro patria.
passant or. Erectus non electus.
4. 9
Beamish, James Caulfield, Esquire, of
158. 4
CamphiJl, Dromore West, co. Sligo, Beattie of Aberdeen, Scotland, see Beatie. Beaumont, Francis Henry, of Buckland,
Siurey, on a chapeau az., semee-de-lis
same crest and motto.
Beatty, Ireland, on a ducal coronet a
or,
turned
up
erm.,
a
lion
passant
or.
passant
gardant
ducally
crowned.
Beamish, North Ludlow Axel, Esquire, of
lion
Erectus non electus.
Ashgrove, co. Cork, same crest and
6. 4
254. 10
motto.
Beatty, W. J., M.D., Van MUdert House, Beaumont, De, a demi-lion gardant sa.
10. 8
Beamish or Bemish, a pair of scales ppr.
Stockton-on-Tees, a demi-lion rampant, holding in the dexter paw a Beaumont, Leics. and Suff., a lion passant
179. S
or.
6. 2
Bean or Beane, a lion rampant, holding
Foriiter et fidelUer.
crescent.
Devonsh.,
between the paws a phimb-rule sa.
a
stork
or
heron,
saltier
ppr.
1
Beaumont,
two
keys
in
168.
1
Beaty,
cf.
wings expanded arg.
105. 2
Beauchamp, Earl of (Lygon), a savage's
Beanlands, Rev. Arthur John, M.A.,'the
head afirontee, couped at the shoulders Beaumont, Suff., a bear's head erased
Rectory, Victoria, British Columbia, a
ppr.
and wreathed round the head ppr.
35. 2
leopard's head erased or.
Beaumont, Captain Lewis Anthony, K.N.,
Ex fide fortis.
cf. 192. 14
Bearcroft, a demi-bear rampant muzzled. Beauchamp, Proctor-, Sir Reginald Wilupon a rock a cubit arm erect ppr.,
hand
holding
in
the
a
cross
crosslet
Bart.,
of
Langley
Park,
Norf.
liam,
34- 13
Beard of North Kells, Lines, a lion's
fitchee sa., and surmounted by a mullet
(i) On a mount vert, a greyhound
gamb couped or, grasping a horse's
of six points or.
sejant arg., spotted of a brown colour,
leg, erased above the knee sa.
collared or.
An heraldic tiger. Beaumont, Henry Frederick, Esquire, of
(2)
Whitley Beaumont, Huddersfield, a
38. 12
Toujours fidile.
59. 2
Beard, Aberton, Susses, on a chapeau Beauchamp, Edmund Beauchamp, D.L.,
bull's head erased quarterly arg. and
gu., turned up erm., a tiger couchant
Fide sed qui ride.
Trevince, Gwennap, Cornw., a demigu.
or, maned, armed, and tufted sa.
sea-horse reguardant arg., holding in Beaumont, Wentworth Blackett, Esquire,
Beard, see Bard.
of Bretton Park, Wakefield, same crest
his paws a heart gu.
Auspice Tuero.
Beardmore or Berdmore, on a mitre sa., Beauchamp of Hoult, Essex, a swan's
and motto.
semee of crosses pattee arg., a cheveron
head and neck arg., beaked gu., Beaumont, Wentworth Canning Blackett,
of the last.
between two wings sa.
loi. 6
Esquire, of Bywell Hall, Stockfield-oncf. 180. 5
Beardmore of Uplands, Hants, a griffin's Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, out of a
Tyne, same crest and motto.
head erased. Providenti<e me comducal coronet or, a demi-swan arg.
Beaumont, Wentworth-BIackett, of Bretmitto.
66. 2 Beauchamp, out of a ducal coronet or, a
ton Hall, Yorks, same crest and
Beardmore, a wolf rampant.
28. 2
swan's head gu.
motto.
cf-

49- 5

Beale of London, a unicorn's bead erased

BEC

43

BEA
quarterly arg.

Beaumont, a buU's head


"( 44-3
and gu.
Hall,
Beaumont, Leics., and Beaumont
back a tower
Suff., an elephant, on its

moline

Tunbridge
Becher of ChanceUor House,

cj.

10. 2

of

Becher, Wrixon-, Sir Henry,


ot
BaUygihlin, co. Cork, Ireland, out
erm.,
a ducal coronet or, a demi-hon
gorged with a plain coUar vair. Bis
cf. 17. S
,
16. 3
cf.
bene.
qui
vivet
head between two
between
Beck of London, a raven ppr.,
or.

"

Beauvoir, a

wings ppr.

griffin's

^5;

Turtier.

6.

8.

(2)

az., charged with a lions


19. 8
head erased erm. (for Beckett).
Beckett, Rt. Hon. Sir Edmund, LL.D.,
Q.C., Baron Grimthorpe, of Grimthorpe, Yorks, a boar's head couped

garnished
arg.,
triple-towered
I33(4no/7ier, the tower or.)
erased arg.,
Beaurain. a Uon's head
nelletee.

{for

fleur-de-lis

and Beds, a demi-lion erased arg., its


body enfiled with a ducal coronet or.
Bart,

sa.

fitched
or, pierced by a cross pattee
Prodesse civibus.
erect gu.
of
Beckett, Ernest William, Esquire,
KirkstaU Grange, Leeds, a boar's head
couped or, pierced by a cross pattee

"

two wings or.


Prodesse civibus.
fitchee erect sa.
ppr., a seaBeck, Norf., out of the sea
in
Beckett, a dexter arm embowed
wolf arg., finned or, holding between
armour ppr., about the elbow a wreath
cross pattee gu.
a
paws
the
hand, also
cf. 44- 3
or and az., holding in the
Bee.
see
vert, Beck,
a baton of the second.
cnr.
Beavan or Bevan, over a mount
^^
Charles Harrop, C.B., ot
its beak a Beck, Lt.-Col.
cf. 200. 3
a dove hovering ppr., in
Upton Priory, Macclesfield, Chesh., a
a
Semper virtute constans.
sem-rin<'
Beckford, London, Wilts, and Leics.,
or.
or.
*
raven ppr., between two wings
the
21. 5
stork's head erased, holding
Assiduitas.
holding
az.,
beak a fish, aU ppr.
ragijly
Beavan, a lion's head erased
, . ,
of Woodside, Surrey, a stafl
Beck
of Victoria
hold- Beckford, Clarence, Esquire,
in the mouth a rose gu.
fessewise or, thereon a blackbird,
'^
storks
Street, Westminster, S.W., a
Beaver, a beaver ppr.
holly ppr.
'^'*',
ing in the beak a sprig of
Temple,
head erased, coUared, and chained
Beaver, Hugh, Esquire, of the
roses arg.,
vert, thereon
two
between
mount
a
az.,
Manchester,
reflexed
near
Alcock-r William, of Esthwaite
Beck!'
shpped
pale
in
and
one
leaved,
arrows,
seeded,
barbed,
in front of three
Lodge a cross potent? or, perched
De Dieu toxit.
ppr.
and two in saltire, points downwards,
in its
thereon a blackbird ppr., holding
a
Beckford of Ruxley Lodge Surrey,
a beaver passant ppr.
beak an annulet of the first. Animum
holdbturheron's head erased or, collared,
Beaver, Robert Atwood, M.D.,
crest.
a fish arg. De Diett
beak
the
in
pelican
ing
minster Newton, Dorset, same
a
vert,
Beck, Wales, on a mount
Industria el virtute.
cf. 98. i
arn., vulning herself gu.
BourneFon thill, Wilts: (i) A
103. 7 Beckford of
Beaver, A. Atwood, of Beauvoir,
Beck, Suff., a peacock ppr.
a
heron's head erased or, gorged with
mouth, same crest and motto.
Esquire, of Trelydan
Arthur,
Peter
Beck,
gu., hold24. 2
collar flory and counterflory
Beaver, a leopard statant ppr.
near Welshpool, a peaGillfield,
HaU
(Anotliei
(2) Out of
the
ing in the beak a fish arg.
in
Beavis, Devonsh., a pheon arg.
holding
az.,
couped
cock's head
oak-tree fructed
174."
a ducal coronet or, an
or.)
beak an annulet or, between two wings
transversely
passant arg.,
ppr the stem penetrated
Beawfice, a Paschal lamb
expanded of the last, semee of annulets
pink,
by a frame-saw, also ppr., differenced
supporting a flag, the banner
pretio non emam.
Sixm
of the first.
from a brancli
cross.
pendent
with a shield
the staff or, surmounted by a
St. Mary and Needham
erecting
of
Beck
with the arms of
131. 2
of the tree, charged
Market, Suff., a peacock's head erased
or.
hand
Latimer, viz., gu., a cross patonce
BeawpeU, out of a mural coronet a
holding in the beak a serpent
or
sword wavy
tout.
Dieu
De
between
ppr., vested gu., holding a
ppr.,

rr
^
entwined about the neck
Love-, of Basing Park, Hants,
two wings az., each charged with three Beckford,
or, holding in
of
erased
Esquire,
head
Arthur,
heron's
a
Beazlev, Edwin
cf. 103. 3
Unitate fortior.
bezants.
demippr.
a
the beak a fish
Merefield, Oston, Birkenhead,
Josselyn, of the
pierced
paw a Beck, Rev. Edward
peacocks Beckham, a horse's head arg.,
leopard ppr., holding in dexter
Rectory, Rotherhithe, a
ti tmgand slipped
tlirough the neck with a broken
a
lily arg., stalked, leaved,
head erased or, holding in the beak
mouth the
paw on a
or, and holding in the
spear
ppr.,
neck
vert, and resting the sinister
the
about
serpent entwined
Sleadjast.
top of the spear embrued gu.
fleur-de-lis or.
between two wings az., each charged
demi-gnffin
a
Norf.,
tern
of
Hoe,
Esquire,
of
Beclungham
Unitate fortior.
Beazley, Frank Charles,
with three bezants.
addoised gu..
same crest
arg., armed sa., wings
peacocks
Hill, Claughton, Birkenhead,
Becke of Berks and Lines, a
dexter claw a cutli
hold mg
bars
and motto.
j n
head erased or, gorged with two
cf- 64- 6
ol Uak
ar<T., htlted or.
az.,
wings
two
Beazley, James Henry, Esquire,
between
sa.,
dancettee
demi-griffin sa.,
same
pale- Beckingham, Essex, a
Dene, Noctorum, Birkenhead,
each charged with three bezants
cutlass
holding in its dexter claw a
l2-^
crest and motto.
ways.
,
cf. 64. b
of
or.
pommel
,
Esquire,
and
hilt
Clover,
are.,
crow
Beazley, Robert
Beckering and Bekering, Yorks, a
Devoi^h., a
Beckley, Beckly, or Biokley,
Waterford Road, Birkenhead, same
perched on an oak-tree.
wings
two
between
cross pattee gu.,
ppr.
crest and motto.
Becket. Ireland, a Cornish chough
no. 7
Berks
or
I07. 14
Bebb of Donnington Grove,
London, an ostrich head
ppr., resting
Beckman,
(Visita(I) An esquire's helmet
Cornw.
fess dancharged Beckett of Courthither,
couped arg., gorged with a
in a cre-scent gu., the helmet
wings
palm-branches
tion 1623), a Cornish chough,
second
cettee sa., between two
with a cross crosslet of the
expanded sa., beaked and legged gu.,
(2) Out of
for distinction (jor Bebb).
107-3
or.
wgorged
^ppr.^
ducally
horse-shoe
erect
or BekeweU, a
an Eastern crown or, a cubit arm
Penleigh, Wilts, BeckweU
hold- Beckett or a Beckett, of
vested sa., cuffed erm., the hand
with a hon s
head
a fleur-de-Us az., charged
ppr. (/or
or Bickwith, a stag's
Beckwith
et
ing a wreath of laurel
sapience,
head erased erm. Foys,
'^''
erased ppr.
Per vim et virtntem.Prcsj
Lawrell).
{The arms of Becl-ettare of
chevalerie.
head couped
Beckwith, Durh., a stag's
mium virtuiis honor.
ancient date, as per the Visitations
very
of
out
Chesh.,
Bebington of Bebington,
and
1623 ; but the
in
126.12
1565
Wiltshire
ppr.
of
disantelope
the Beckwith, an
a ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle
granted
crest belonging thereto was
Thurcroft, Yorks, an antecf. 80. 14
played sa., bezantee.
Beciett- Beckwith of
the mouth a
year 1808 to the Rev. Thomas d,
up
lope ppr., holding in
WiltBee or Beck, on a chapeau gu., turned
Turner of Penleigh and Littletoti,
Jomr en bien. ^^^^^
vert.
branch
erm a lion's head erased of the first.
brother William
shire, and to his younger
17. 9
I9-
and their descendants.)
embowed
Henry John J.P., of IMiaBeccles, a dexter arm in armour
WiUiam, of Littleton, Beckwith,
and Silksalso ppr., a Beckett-Turner,
hope Park, Shropshire,
ppr., holding in the hand,
gardant
an antelope
Wilts: (I) A lion passant
worth, near Sunderland,
with
cross pattee.
body
the
upon
charged
a branch.
erminois,
vested or,
trippant holding in the mouth
and
Beche, Berks, a cubit arm,
vert,
slipped
three trefoils in fesse
hand ppr.,
,Jouir en bien.
cuffed gu., holding in the
fer-deholding in the dexter paw a
207.
last.
the
7
of
escarbuncle
an

wings
Beauvoir, London, a demi-dragon,
73- 1
ppr.

addorsed

Beauvons and Beavons, a buU

head

sa.

BEC

BEG

44
Bedell and Bedolfe, Staffs and Bedolph's
Hall, Essex, an arm embowed, vested
az., holding in the hand ppr. a sword
arg., hilt and pommel or, pierced into
the side of a squirrel sejant regardant or,
the side of the squirrel guttee-de-sang.

Beckwitb, Bart., of Aldborough, Yorks,


same crest and motto.
Beckwith, Yorks, a stag's head quarterly
per fess indented or and gu. Another,

Bedolle, see Bedell.


Bedwell of the Manor,

East Kennett,
near Marlborough, out of a ducal
67. 9
coronet a griffin's head.
Bee of Basingstoke, Hants, a dragon's
head or, pierced through with an arrow
Beckwith, Yorks, a stag's head couped
feathered
arg.
and
flighted
Hunts,
out
of
a
gu.,
121. 5 Bedell of Hamerton,
sa.
coronet a buck's head or, Bee, Norf., a dragon's head erased or,
pa,lisado
Beckwith, Durh., a roebuck's head
collared vair.
71-2
attired az.
121. 5
cf. 120. 7
couped sa.
Beckwith, a dove holding in the beak Bedell-Sivright, William Henry Revell, Beebee, a beehive ppr. Se defendendo.
</
Cliff,
North
North
of
137- 7
Esquire,
three ears of wheat, all ppr.
2
mullet
164.
Scotland,
a
a
or.
Fifeshire,
Beeby,
Queensferry,
92.
cf.
5
dexter hand holding a thunderbolt Beech, Rowland John, of Brandon Lodge,
Beckwith and Beckworth, Yorks, an
Warw., and the Shawe, Staffs, in front
216.4
Recte jerio.
ppr.
eagle's head or, beaked gu., charged
of a bugle-hom stringed az., a stag's
with two bends vert, all between Bedell, a stag's head couped gu., attired
head cabossed or. Sub teg/nine fagi.
or, the branches az., between the attires
two wings, one arg., the other sa.
122. 8
a thistle of the second stalked and
cf. 84. 2
Joseph, Esquire, Ewanville,
121.
Beecham,
cj.
vert.
ducally
leaved
rising
sa.,
falcon
a
5
Beckquet,
Huyton, near Liverpool, a swan's head
fort
in
rock
a
2
or
on
a
Bedwell,
Bedewell
Celcrilas.
87.
gorged or.
two
arg.,
between
and neck erased
flames ppr.
155. i
Bective, Earl, see Headfort, Marquess.
escallop-shells or, holding in the beak
Becton, a demi-heraldic tiger ppr., ducally Bedford, Duke (Russell), a goat passant
Nil sine labore.
a like escallop-shell.
arg., arraedor. Chesarasara. cj.iig.t,
gorged and chained or.
cf. 25. 12
loi. 2
Becton, a demi-heraldic tiger ducally Bedford, Cornw., an eagle rising from an
Beecher of London, a demi-lion erased
anchor arg.
Verite sans peur.
gorged and chained, holding between
arg., enfiled round the body with a
Bedford, a hand ppr., holding a sphere
the paws a mullet of six points.
or

and

121. 5

az.

Bedall, Essex, a buck's


or,

between the

tree leaved ppr.


Beddington, Hyam

head

cf. 25. 12
gu., attired

Marylebone,
London, a lion rampant arg., gorged
with a collar geraelle az., holding in the
fore-paws a flagstaff erect ppr., therefrom flowing to the dexter a banner
az., charged with a chaplet of roses
arg., and resting the dexter hind-paw
on a mullet of six points or. E.r fide

CornwaU

Terrace,

St.

2. 10
jortis.
Beddington, Claude, Esquire, of 5 1 South
Street, Park Lane, W., same crest.
Be
strong and oj good courage.
Beddington, Herbert Melville, Esquire,
of 8, Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park,
N.W., same crest and motto.
Beddington, Maurice, Esquire, of 91,
Lancaster Gate, London, W., same

also or.

1 1

3GO, 9

Bedford, a demi-lion rampant ppr., holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped

crest.

CornwaU

cf.

Bedford, Edward, solicitor and Notary


Public, 12, Priory Crescent, Southover,
Lewes, Sussex, a demi-lion rampant
holding between the paws an imperial
Animum fortuna sequatur.
crown

Beddington,

216. 3

erect or.

Bedford, John, Esquire, of Oughtibridge


and Birley House, Yorks, in front of
a bear's paw erased sa., holding a
terrestrial globe ppr., an annulet arg.
231. 5
Gare le pied fort.
Bedford, Henry Hall, Esquire, same crest
and motto.
Bedford of More Hall, Bolsterstone,
Sheffield, same crest and motto.
Bedford of Henloc, Beds and London, a
demi-lion sa., ducally crowned or,
holding between the paws a sphere,

bough

of a
c/. 1 2 1 5
Leopold, Esquire, of

attires a

vert.

cf.

13. 13

Bedford, a demi-lion rampant az., holding


in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or.

Alfred Henry, Esquire, 8,


Terrace,
Regent's
Park,
of the

London, N.W., on a WTeath

cf.

colours a lion rampant arg., gorged


with a collar gemelle az., holding in
the fore-paws a flagstaff erect ppr.,
therefrom flowing to the dexter a

13. 2

Bedford, Ryland-, a demi-lion rampant


sa., murally crowned or, holding beAriimum
tween the paws a bezant.
fortuna sequatur.
banner az., charged with a chaplet of Bedingfield of Beckhall, Norf., an eagle
roses arg., and resting the dexter hinddisplayed or. Despicio terrena. 75. 2
paw on a mullet of six points or. Be Bedingfield, Paston-, Sir Henry George,
strong and of good courage.
2. 10
Bart., Oxburgh, Norf., a demi- eagle
Beddington, Samuel Henry, Esquire, of
wings expanded gu. Despicio terrena
Hyde Park Square, London, W., a lion
Badge, a fetterlock
solcm contemplor.
rampant arg., gorged with a coUar
80. 2
az.
gemelle az., holding in the fore-paws a Bedingfield of Ditchingham, Norf., a
flagstaff erect ppr., therefrom flowing
demi-eagle wings expanded gu. Aquila
to the dexter a banner az., charged
non capit muscas, or Despicio terrena.
with a chaplet of roses arg., and rest80. 2
ing the dexter hind-paw on a mullet Bedingfield, James, of Bedingfield House,
of sis points or.
Deus nobis guts contra.
Eye, Suffolk, same crest and motto.
wings
exBedingfield,
demi-eagle
a
Beddoe, John, M.D., the
Chantry,
80. 2
panded or. Despicio terrena.
Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts, a stag's head Bedingfield, a unicorn's head erased sa.,
and neck erased ppr., pierced through
the horn wreathed or and arg.
49. 5
the neck by an arrow or.
Qui invidet Bedle or Bedell, London, a stag's head
erased or, attired and ducally gorged
Bedell of Rumford, Essex, an arm in
121.
2
gu.
cf.
armour couped at the elbow and erect, Bedo and Bedon, of Putney, Surrey, a
the hand grasping a cutlass by the
boar's head couped and erect gu.
blade arg., billed or.
of- 43- 3
I

ducal coronet

or.

cf.

:o. 2

Beechey and Beecby, a hurt. cf. 159. 14


Beeching, Sussex, a winged spur. Ag1 1 1
12
noscar evcntu.
Beeching, James Plumer George, Esquire,
of Spring Grove, Isleworth, a beechtree, the sun rising from behind the
stem, in front a fountain, all ppr.
Beecroft, Berks, on a chapeau vert,
turned up or, a wyvem, wings ex.

panded

az.

Pro

virivtc.

cf.

70.

Beecroft of Bishop- Wearmouth, two arms


embowed, dexter and sinister, in armour ppr., holding in the fingers an
annulet gu.
cf. 194. 11

Beedham

of Ashfield, Kimbolton, Hunts,


oa a mural crown ppr., a bird, wings
expanded arg., beaked and legged gu.,
resting its dexter claw on an escutcheon

of the second charged with a human


heart of the third.
God be in m>j bede.
Beeke, see Beake.
Beekenshall, Lanes, an arm erect couped
below the elbow holding a garland
218. 6
gu.
Beer and Beere, see Beare.
Beerhaven, Viscount, see Bantry, Earl of.
Beers of Leslie Hill, Ireland, on a garb in
fesse or, a raven sa.
In Deo spes mea.
Beesley or Beesly, out of a mural coronet
two branches of palm in saltier ppr.,
surmounting a spear in pale.
I75. i
Beeston, Beestone, or Beiston, a heart
gu., within a fetterlock sa.
cf. 181. 7
Beeston of Beeston Castle, Chesh., on a
mount vert, a castle or, issuant there-

from an arm

in

armour embowed

ppr.,

garnished of the second, brandishing


a sword ppr., hilted, also or.
Beetham, Richmond, Esquire, J. P., of
Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand, Resident Magistrate for Christ-

church and Sheriff of Timaru, South


Canterbury, a stag lodged gu. Per
ardua surgam.
"S- 7
Beetham, late Albert, out of a ducal
coronet or, an elephant's head trunked
and tusked or. Per ardua surgam.
Beevor, Sn Hugh Reeve, Bart., of Hethel,
Norf., a beaver passant ppr. Suaviter
in modo, fortiter in re.
236. 7
Beevor of Heckmondwike, Yorks, the
same crest. Nil desperandum.

BEG

BEL

45

Beg

or Begg, Scotland, a cross crosslet


fitched between two branches of palm
in orle ppr.
c/. i66. 5
Begbie, Francis Warburton, Esquire,
M.R.C.S., a lion's gamb erased, holding
a spear-head ppr., and in an escroU
over the same this motto Sans peur.
Begbie, Rev. A. J., M.A., of the Rectory,
:

head erased ppr., attired or, holding


the mouth an acorn leaved vert.

in

Bonne

et belle

assez.

119. 11

cj.

Northamp., a demi-hawk or,


wings expanded sa.
88. 1
Belcher of Gilsborough, Northamp. Staffs,
and Warw., a greyhound's head erased
erm., eared az., gorged with a collar
gu., rimmed and ringed or.
cf. 61. 2
Belches, Scotland, a horse's head arg.,
Belcher,

Horton, Chipping Sodbury, Glouc, a


cock ppr., charged on the breast with
bridled gu.
hurt, the dexter claw resting on a
Keep tryst.
51-5
mullet of six points or. In Deo con- Belches of Tofts, Scotland, the stump
of
an oak-tree eradicated shooting
branches ppr. Revirescit.
Colonel
Elphinstone Waters,
Begbie,
145. 2
C.B., of Clifton Lodge, Winchester, Belches and Belsches, Scotland, a greyhound's head couped arg., collared az.
same crest and motto.
Fidget virtus intaminata.
Begg, Dublin, a naked arm embowed
61. 2
ppr., holding in the hand a long cross Beldam, a lion rampant arg.
I- '3
Beldam-Johns, Frederick Meadows, Esg"quire, of Fowlmere Manor, Royston, a
Begg, Ireland, a hand fesswise couped at
the wrist ppr., holding a cross formee
garb banded or, pendent from the band
fitchee purpiue.
by a ring, also or, an escutcheon vert,
charged with a dexter hand couped at
Begg, out of a mural coronet a dem
savage ppr., wreathed round th
the wrist or.
Dal Deus incrementttm.
middle vert, holding in the dextt
Beldero, Suff., a greyhound current gu.,
collared and rmged or.
hand a cock's head and in the sinister
cf. 58. 2
a club resting on the shoulder.
Belew or Bellew, Devonsh., an arm embowed, vested vert, holding in the
Beggar or Begger, a pelican's head and
neck erased vulning herself.
hand ppr. a bell or.
98. 2
Beggs of Shropsh., a Cornish chough ppr. Beley, late of St. John's Hill, Surrey,
a griffin sejant or, winged vair, resting
107. 14
the dexter claw on a plate. Auspice Deo
Behethland, from a cloud in the sinister
vinces.
a dexter hand fesseways holding a
cf. 62. 10
club in pale, all ppr.
223. 5 Belfarge or Belfrage, Scotland, on a ducal
coronet or, a hawk belled ppr.
Behrens, Sir Jacob, of Springfield House,
85. 9
Bradford, Yorks, a demi-bear arg., Belfast, Earl of, see Donegal, Marquess of.
muzzled sa., holding in the dexter paw Belfield of London and Herts, a demiheraldic tiger arg., armed and tufted
a mullet of six points gu., and resting
the sinister paw on an escutcheon gu.,
or, pierced thi'ough the body with the
charged with a bee volant ppr. Esse
broken staff of a flag, the flag hanging
quam videri.
between the fore-legs party per fess
Behrens, Charles, Esquire, of Holm-Acre,
wavy arg. and az.
Altrincham, Chesh., same crest and BelQeld of Malmains, Glouc, same crest.
a

Vbi amor
Behrens, Gustav Nathan, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Beigtaton of Werksworth, on a mural
coronet or, a greyhound erm., collared

ibi fides.

Belfour, Belfore, Belfoure, and Balfour, a


hautboy in pale ppr.
168. i
Belfrage, see Belfarge.
Belgrave, William, of Kilworth and Belgrave,
Leics.,
and Preston Hall,

Charles Wentworth, Esquire, of


Bronsil, Eastnor, near Ledbury, Heref.,
on a rock ppr., between two antlers az.,
a hawk close, also ppr., around the neck

Bell,

a riband az., pendent therefrom a bell


or.
Dexlra fideque.
James, Esquire, of Fawe
Park, Cumb.
(i) A beaver statant
erm. (for Bell).
134. S.
(2) Out of a
ducal coronet or, a gritiin's head arg.,

Bell, Spencer-,

collared gu., between


panded of the second

Dieu defend
Charles

Bell,

two wings ex{for

Spencer).

le droit.

Loraine,

cf.

of

67.

Woolsington,

Northumb., between two escallops sa.,


a falcon close ppr., belled and jessed
or, holding in the beak a wing erect,
also or.

Bell assez bel.


81;. 2
Low thian, Eart., of Ro'un-

Bell, Sir Isaac

ton Grange, Yorks, a


in its

beak a lure

hank

or,

holding

and resting

az.,

its

dexter claw on a sun in splendour of


the first. Perseverantia.
86. 2
Bell, John Charles, Esquire, of 61, Portland Place, London, W., in front of the
stock of a tree a branch of olive and a
sword ,jn saltire, all ppr., thereon a
hawk, wings close arg., belled or,
charged on the body with two bars az.
Fortis qui predens.
Bell,
Thomas, Esquire, 23, Windsor
Terrace, Newcastle-on-Tyne, in front
of a mount vert, thereon a falcon rising
ppr., belled

fessewise

and jessed

of

the

or, three roses

last.

Industria

probitate.

et

87. 5

Bell, a falcon close ppr., belled or.


moi tel que je suis.

Prend
85.2

Fermanagh, Ireland,
on a ducal coronet or, a falcon rising

Bell of Bellview, co.


ppr.,

collared

gu.,

belled

of

the

first.

Thomas

Fotherley, M.B., the Red


House, Heckington, Lines, a falcon
belled ppr.
Prend moi tel que je

Bell,

suis.

on a mount an eagle rising ppr.


Yian affectat Olympo.
cf. 78. i
on a rock ppr., a martlet erminois.
Rutland,
a
ram's
head
arg.
Beilby, Warw.,
130. i
cf. 95. 2
Beilby, a hawk close ppr.
85. 2 Belgrave of Cocktield, Suff., out of a Bell, a hawk's bell stringed ppr.
ducal coronet a fleur-de-lis.
Bell, Scotland, a bell or.
168. 7
Beirne or O'Beirne, Cotmaught, a dexter
arm in armour embowed, the hand Belhaven and Stenton, Baron (Hamilton), Bell, in front of a tree ppr., a bear resting
his dexter fore-paw on a bell.
grasping a sword, all ppr.
Wishaw House, Lanarksh., Scotland, a
195. 2
nag's head couped arg., bridled gu. Bell, Essex, a talbot passant erm.
Beist or Blest of Atcham, Shropsh.', a
5.4. i
sinister arm couped above the elbow,
Ride through.
51-5 Bell, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant ppr.
Dextra fideque.
10. 2
vested sa., cuffed arg., the hand ppr. Belhouse, a squirrel sejant per pale arg.
holding a bow stringed, also ppr.
and az., the tail or, the fore-feet against Bell, Matthew, of Bourne Park, Canteran oak-branch vert, fructed or.
bury, a Uon's head erased ppr.
Lege
Beiston, see Beeston.
et labore.
Beith or Bieth, Scotland, a dragon's head Belhouse, a wolf's head party per pale or
couped vert. Fortuna virtute.
and az.
30. 5 Bell of Ewell, Surrey, and of Scatwcll,
71. i
Muir of Ord, Scotland, formerly of
Beke, Beeke, or Beack, Durh., out of a Beliald of Thorpe, Northamp., a lion's
Provosthaugh, Scotland, on a mount
ducal coronet gu., two bulls' horns erui.
head couped gu., billettee arg. cf. 21. i
vert, a roebuck feeding ppr.
Signum
Boke, out of a ducal coronet a boar's head Bell of Stoneycross, Leics., a demi-man
116. Q
pads amor.
and neck.
affrontee habited in russet leather and
41. 4
gloved grasping in the dexter hand a Bell, Matthew Montgomerie. Esquire, of
Beke or Beck, Berks and Lines, a hare's
hawk rising ppr., suspended therefrom
head.
72, Great King Street, Edinburgh, a
stag grazing ppr. Signum pads amor.
a lure, the sinister hand resting on a
Beke, Norf., a dragon's head erased or,
256. 18
Magna est
collared vair.
trefoil slipped both or.
71-2
Bell of Jamaica, a stag's head erased gu
Veritas.
Bekett, within a wreath or and vert,
121. 2
Fulget virtus.
attired arg.
garnished with laurel leaves of the Bell, a hawk close ppr., beaked and
belled or.
Perscverantia.
second, a falcon rising arg., legged
85. 2 Bell of Fortoun, Scotland, a stag's head
121. 2
Ardenter amo.
erased ppr.
and beaked gu., and ducally gorged Bell, Richard Moore, Claremont, Brighton
Road, Sutton, Surrey, a hawk close Bell, Thomas, Esquire, Rossie, Perth, a
Fulget virtus.
stag's head erased gu.
Perscverantia.
Bonne
ppr., belled or.
Belasis, a stag's head erased arg.
121. 2
tt belle assez.
121. 2 Bell, Berlis and Bucks, a hawk, wings
expanded arg., beaked and belled or, Bell of Ealing, a stag's head ppr., attired
Belasyse of Newborough, Yorks, Viscount
121. 5
Signum pads amor.
or.
jessed gu.
Fauconburgh, and a Bart., a stag's
cf. 87. 12;
ot the first.

a leopard's face.

Bell,
Bell,

22. 2

BEL

BEN

46

James, ist Bart., of Marlborough Bellasis or Bellassis, Yorks, alion couohant Bellingham, Bart, (extinct), of Hilsington,
Westml., a stag's head erased az.,
gardant az. Bonne et belle assez. 7. 10
Terrace, Glasgow, a stag's head couped
121. 2
attired or.
Bellasis of Marton, Westml., a mount vert,
Signum pacis amor.
ppr., attired or.
thereon a lion couchant gardant az., Bellingham of Orston, Wilts, a demi-buck
Bell, Scotland, a dexter hand with the
supporting a banner charged with the
9. 4
in front of a tent ppr., lined gu.
two last fingers folded down ppr.
arms,
viz., arg. on a pile or,
Esquire,
Lancaster
family
Edward,
Bellasis,
222.
II
Confido.
between two bugle-horns sa., stringed
Herald, of 22, Prince of Wales' Terrace,
Bell, Joseph, Esquire, surgeon, 2, Melor, two boar's heads couped in chief
W., a mount vert, thereon a lion
ville Crescent, Edinburgh, uses a garb.
sa., and in base a rose gu., stalked and
couchant gardant az., in front of a tent
153-2
Quid utilius.
leaved vert.
Q. 4
ppr., lined gu.
178. 3
Bell, Middx., a portcullis ppr.
Bell, George Robert, Esquire, a stone Bellasis, Yorks, a stag's head erased, in Bellingham of Hissington, a bugle-horn
228. II
arg.
mouth an oak-branch fructed ppr.
masoned arch ppr., suspended from
121.
2
a hand in armour, holding a hollyBellis,
cf.
bell
or.
the keystone thereof a
branch, all ppr.
209. 14
Bell, London, a human heart winged Bellenden of Auchinoule, co. Edinburgh,
112. 10
a hart's head couped, between the Bellismo, out of water the top of a spear
Forward, kind heart.
ppr.
Sic
in pale, sustaining on its point a
attires a cross crosslet fitchee or.
Bell, Glouc, an arm embowed, vested
12
1 20.
dolphin naiant.
140. 10
iturad astra.
gu., holding in the hand ppr. a battlea
cross
moline lozengeBellerby, Yorks, a dexter hand couped Bellomont,
axe, the staff gu., the head arg.
jjierced gu.
at wrist, pierced through the palm
cf. 165. 11
Bell, Scotland, a cubit arm in armour
all
erased
sa.
arrow
in
bend
sinister,
ppr.
fox's
head
with an
Bellot, a
33. S
grasping a scimitar, all ppr. Pro rege
164.8 Belmore, Earl (Lowry-Corry) (I) A cock
Bellere, a spur rowel az.
et patria.
ppr. {for Carry).
91. 2.
(2) A garland
Bell, Walter Leonard, M.D., 123, London Bellet, Chesh., a fox's head erased sa. 33.8
of laurel vert between two branches of
Road, Lowestoft, Suff., a garb or. Bellet of Norf. and Wilts, an arm in
Virtus
the same (/or Lotwy). 257.12.
armour couped at the elbow, holding
Quid utilius.
semper viridis.
in the gauntlet a baton or, tipped at
BeU, William Abraham, Esquire, of Pen66. i
ends
sa.
209.
both
deU Court, Bletchingley, Surrey, a
9 Belmour, a griffin's head.
figure of Justice vested chevronny of six Bellew of Stockleigh, Devonsh., an arm Beloe, an ancient Greek lyre or, the
chords arg., the band gu., garnished of
embowed, vested, the hand ppr. grasparg. and gu. Hujus stat fof^dere Mundus.
the first.
Vita et pectore puro.
ing a chalice, poui'ing water into a basin,
Bellairs of Kirby Bellars, a lion's gamb
also ppr.
Tout d'en haul.
Belper, Baron (Strutt), in front of rays
ersised gu.
In truce viea fides. 36. 4
of the sun ppr., a cu'oit arm erect,
Bellairs, Lines, out of a mural coronet Bellew of Okehampton, a dexter arm emvert,
cuffed
the
vested,
bendy
of six or and sa., cuffed
demi-lion
rampant
holding
bowed
vested
arg.,
or, a
gu.,
arg., holding in the hand a roll of papir
between the paws a cross crosslet
hand or, grasping a chalice pouring
Propositi tenax.
ppr.
248. J
fitchee or.
water into a basin, also ppr.
Bellairs, Lines, out of a mural coronet or, Bellew, William Legassicke, Esquire, same Belsches, see Belches.
Belsches-Wisheart, on a chapeau a trunk
a demi-lion rampant gu., holding in
crest and motto.
the paws a staff ppr., thereon a banner Bellew, a boar passant sa.
of an oak-tree eradicated, sprouting out
40. 9
displayed of the arms of Walford, viz., Bellew, a hyena passant.
branches with leaves ppr. Rcvirescit.
cf. 127.13
arg. a fesse, and in chief a lion passant Bellew, Baron (Bellew), of Barmeath, co.
Fulget.
gu.
liOuth, Ireland, an arm in armour Belsches of that ilk, a greyhound's head
cf. 16. 7
BeUairs of Barton End, Staffs (i ) Out of
embowed, holding a sword ppr. Tout
couped arg., collared az. Fulget virtus
a mural crown or, a demi-lion rampant
intaminata.
d'en haul.
195. 2
gu., holding between the jiaws a cross Bellew, an arm in armour embowed, hold- Belshes, Invermay, a horse's head couped
Bell, Sir

crosslet fitchee, also gold.


horse's
(2)
head couped arg., in the mouth a leaf
of oak ppr.
Virtus tutissima cassis.
Bellairs, Lieutenant-General Sir William,
of Clevedon, Somers., same crests.
Virtus tutissima cassis.
Bellairs, George Clarke, Esquire, of South-

bourne-on-sea,

mural crown
gu., langued

paws a
horse's

leaf

Hants:

or,
az.,

(i)

Out

of

a demi-lion rampant
holding between his

cross crosslet titchee or.

head couped
of oak ppr.

arg., in

the

(2)

mouth

Virtus tiitissi/na
sine cruce.
Bellairs, Lines, a horse's head couped
arg., holding in the mouth a wreath of
oak vert.
cassis,

and Nihil

ing in the hand a dagger, point downwards.


Bellew, Grattan-, Sir Henry Christopher,
Bart., of Mount Bellew, co. Gal way,
Ireland: (1) An arm in armour embowed ppr., charged with a crescent
for difference, grasping in the hand
a sword l)pr., pommel and hilt or (for
Bellew).
234. 4.
(2) A dove ppr.,
holding in its dexter claw a sceptre and
standing on a tun or (jar Grattan).
Tout d'en haut.
248. 7
Bellewe of Newstead, Lines, a buck's
head erased or, guttee-de-larmes, the

dexter attire arg., the sinister az.,


guttee counterchanged.
cj. 121. 2
Belli of Courtlands, Surrey, on the battleBellam, Ballam, and Bellome, out of a
ments of a tower gu., a lion rampant
ducal coronet or, a cock's head between
erm., holding in the dexter fore-paw a
two wings gu., combed and wattled of
sword erect ppr., pommel and hilt or,
the first.
the dexter hind-paw resting on a calBellamy, an arm couped and erect, vested
trap of the last. Per acuta belli.
sa., cuffed arg., holding in the hand Bellingham, Lines and Yorks, a buck's
ppr. a sceptre or, surmounted by a
head couped arg., on a branch twisted
crescent arg.
or and az., leaved vert.
Bellars of New Lodge, Herts, a lion's Bellingham, Ireland, a stag's head erased
gamb erased ppr.
sa., attired or, charged with a fleur36. 4
Bellas, a stag's head erased per fesse,
de-lis of the Icist.
cf. 120. 5
indented arg. and gu., attired or, Bellingham, Sir Alan Henry, Bart., of
holding in the mouth a fleur-de-hs az.
Castle Bellingham, co. Louth, Ireland,
(/.
121. 2
a buck's head couped or. Amicus
Bellasis or Bellasses, on a mount a palmamico.
Ainsi il est.
121. 5
tree ppr.
144. 3 Bellingham of Brumby, Lines and Sussex,
Bellasis, Durh., a stag's head erased
a stag's head arg., attired or, gorged
ppr., attired or.
121. 2
with a chaplet vert.
120. ?

arg.,

bridled

gu.

Keep

tryst.

vercscit.

Belson, a

hand holding a key

in

Rc-

51-5
bend

sinister.
217. 7
Belstede, Belsted, Belstide, or Beltead,
Norf., aseax az., hilted or.
171. 2
Hall,
Yorks,
mount
of
Boasall
on
a
Belt
vert, a cross pattee fitchee in pale gu.
cf. 166. 3
Beltolt or BeltoftS, a cock sa., beaked,
combed, and wattled gu.
91. 2
Beltoft or BeltoftS, Lines, out of a ducal

coronet a hand holding a sword,

all

212. II

ppr.
Belvale,

two arms in armour embowed,


holding in the hands a heart inflamed
ppr.

194. 7

Belward, a pheon sa.


174. 11
Belyn, Chesh., a unicorn's head erased
arg., armed or, charged on the neck
\vith four bars gu.
cf. 49. 7
III. 12
Bempde, a winged spur.
Ben and Benne of Newport-Cranley,
Surrey, an heraldic tiger passant erm.,
ducally gorged and tufted or. cf. 25. 5
Benbow of Newport, Shropsh., a harpy
close or, the face ppr., the head
wreathed with a chaplet of flowers gu.
cf.

189.

Bence of Aldborough, Benhall, and KingsHeld, Suff., a tower arg., charged with
a fret gu.
cf. i <ib. 2
Bence, Edward Starkie, Kentwell Hall,
Suff., a tower or, charged with a fret
gu.

Virtus castellum

meum.

BEN

BEN

47

Bennet of Grubet, Bart., a hand issuing Bennett of Pyt House, Wilts, on a whelkshell or, a Cornish chough sa., beaked
out of a cloud ppr., holding a cross
and legged gu. Nihi consulit Deus.
Benedictua qui
pattee fitched
gu.
223. 6 Bennett, Newcastle, a castle or, with fire
tollil crucem.
Bence-Lambert, Colonel Guy Lenox,
flaming therefrom ppr., charged with
cross
holding
a
Darshani,
dexter
hand
Hall,
Bennet,
a
C.M.G., of Thorington
qui
three pellets.
cf. 155. 9
pattee fitched gu. Bcnedir.ius
Suff., a centaur ppr., charged on the
221. 12 Bennett of Dublin, an arm couped at the
Ut
iollit crucem.
shoulder with a cross crosslet or.
elbow, holding in the hand a thistle,
Bennet, Ireland, an arm couped at the
quocunquc paratns.
218. 2
all ppr.
elbow, holding a thistle slipped, all
Bender, a stag's head cabossed, between
Bennie, Benny, Benzie, or Binnle, Scot218.
ppr.
the attires a bugle-horn strung, all
land, a horse's head bridled ppr.
Bennet, Scotland, a demi-lion holding in
arg.
cf. 122. 5
opera.
Virtttte
et
fitched.
51-5
crosslet
its dexter paw a cross
Bendall, Middx., a demi-lion doublea demi-horse saddled and
11. 10 Benning,
Benediclus qui tolli! cruceyn.
queued az., holding an anchor ppr.
bridled.
cf. 53. 6
Bennet, Scotland, a demi-lion holding in
cf. 12. 12
Benningham, Ireland, a horse at full
the dexter paw a cross pattee gu.
Bendlowes, Essex, a centaur with bow
speed with the point of a broken spear
and arrow, all or.
53. 2 Bennet of Abington, out of a mural
in its mouth.
cf. 52. 8
coronet or, a lion's head gu., charged
Bendyshe, Rev. Richard, of Harrington,
1
Bennion, ate Benyon.
with a bezant.
Cambs, and Bendish of Steeplecf. 19.
Bamstead, Essex, out of a ducal coronet Bennet of Steeple- Ashton, Wilts, a demi- Bennis, Dubhn, a dexter hand couped at
the wrist, lying fesseways and grasping
Utrague
or, a talbot'a head, all or.
lion rampant arg., crowued or, supporta reaping-hook, all ppr.
ing a tower ppr.
57. 12
Ward, Esquire, of
Bene, a buck's head erased, per pale em- Bennet, Leigh-, Henry Cmrie, of Thorpe Bennitt, William
Stokegreen House, Slough, Bucks,
Place, Smrey, out of a mural coronet or,
battled, holding in the mouth a rose
upon a mount vert, a horse's head
ratio.
Dux
vitoe
arg.
head
gu.
a lion's
slip ppr., thereon three roses
through the neck
pierced
12
couped
arg.,
cf. 19.
by an arrow in bend sinister, point
Benegall, a battering-ram fesseways.
Bennet of Rougham Hall, Suff., and
downwards ppr. Irrevocabile.
of Tollesbury, Essex, out of a mural
Benett of Norton Bavant and Westbury,
cf. 118. 13
coronet or, a lion's head gu., charged Benolt, a stag current ppr.
Wilts, out of a mural coronet or, a
Bene Benon of Aldington, Sussex, on a mount
lion's head arg., charged with a mullet,
on the neck with a bezant.
vert, a griffin segreant, wings elevated
tenax.
also or.
cf. 19. 12
rf. 19. 12
arg.
out
of
cf. 62. 2
Benett, Wilts, a demi-lion rampant gu., Bennett of Thorpe Place, Surrey,
holding between the paws a bezant.
a mural coronet or, a lion's head gu., Bensay, Berks, a horse saddled and
Virtute et opera.
52. 4
bridled.
II. 7
charged with a bezant. Dux vita:
Bense or Benst, a sea-lion holding a cross
ratio.
cf. 19. 12
Benett, Staffs, a horse's head arg.
20. 4
patonce.
Bennett, William, Esquire, of Bank
cf. 50. 13
House, Grimsby, in front of a demi- Bensley, Bart., of Marylebone, a dexter
Benge, an eagle displayed ppr.
hand holding a plume of ostrichlion or, gorged with a collar invected
75- 2
feathers.
Benger, Kent, a cockatrice per pale or
gu., holding between the paws a bezant,
and vert, wings expanded counteran escallop surmounting two branches Bensley or Bensly, a sand-glass gu.
177-15
Deo
cliaiiged.
68. 6
of oak fructed in saltire ppr.
Benson, a bear's head erased ppr.,
Bengough, Rev. Edward Stuart, M.A.,
c/. 35. 2
muzzled and coUared or.
the Rectory, Hemingby, Horn- Bennett of Bennett's Court, Ireland, out
of
head
bear's
Lines,
a
of
Utterby,
demi-lion
Benson
or,
a
mural
coronet
castle, two crosses pattee arg., thereon
of a
erased arg., muzzled gu. Inconcussa
rampant arg., holding in the dexter paw
resting a lion's head erased sa., charged
virtus.
35- 2
with an ermine spot or. Per acuta
a bezant. Serve the King.
belli.
Bennett, Surrey and Berks, out of a Benson, General Robson, 15, Lansdown
Crescent, Bath, in front of a bear's
Harcourt
mural coronet or, a lion's head gu.,
Bengough,
Major - General
head couped sa., gorged with a collar
charged on the neck with a bezant.
Mortimer, C.B., of The Beech House,
and muzzled or, two crosses pattee,
Whitwell, Herts, same crest and
cf. 19. 12
also or.
cf. 34. 14
motto.
Bennett of Faringdon, Berks, a lion's
head charged with a bezant. Dc hon Benson, a bear's head erased arg.,
Benhan, Bengham, or Benham, a chart
collared and muzzled gu., and holding
ppr.
valoir servir le roi.
cf. 21. I
159. II
in the mouth a trefoil slipped of the
Benjamin, on a chapeau a flame of fire, Bennett, a demi-lion rampant gu., holdof Thcrington, Suff., a castle
triple-towered. FirtJM castellum meum.
cf. 15?- 8

Bence

Fay bicn, crain rien.


last.
cf. 35. 2
all ppr.
180. 10
ing in the dexter paw a bezant.
Benley, a sand-glass gu.
I77- 15 Bennett of Finsbury, a demi-hon rampant Benson, Robert Hugh, Esquire, a bear's
head arg., ereised gu., gorged with a
Benn, Joseph, Esquire, of Horton Grange,
or, holding in its dexter paw a bezant.
second,
the
muzzled
of
coUar gemel, and
Bradford, Yorks, on a wreath of the Bennett, Jackson-, John Charles, Esand holding in the mouth a trefoil
colours an alpaca's head couped at the
quire
(i) Out of a mural coronet or,
Fay bien crain,
slipped in bend sa.
neck between two sprigs of oak fructed
a demi-lion rampant arg., holding
rien.
ppr.
Cura atque industria.
125.2
between the paws a bezant (for Bennett)
Esquire, of
Benn, William Henry, Esquire, of Willas7.
(2) An arm embowed in Benson, Arthur Christopher,
cf. II.
Eton College, Windsor, same crest and
ton, Harrogate, same crest and motto.
armour, the hand grasping a battlemotto.
Benne, London, an heraldic tiger passant
axe, all ppr., the arm charged with a
erni., ducally gorged and tufted or.
mullet gu. (for Jackson). Serve the Benson, Edward Frederick, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
160. 13
king.
Bennet, a ship in full sail ppr.
cf. 200. 6
Bennet, Earl 0! Tankerville, see Tanker- Bennett of Stourton, Stourbridge, on a Benson of Baysbrown and Hawkshead,
Lanes, a bear's head erased arg.,
ville.
mount vert, a horse's head couped arg.,
muzzled, gorged with a collar, and
Bennet of London, a double scalingpierced through the neck by an arrow,
:

ladder or.
15S. 12
Bennet, Norf., two dolphins, the one or,
the other arg., entwined in saltier, erect

on their

tails.

Bennet, a Cornish chough ppr.

1 40. 3
107. 14
vert, a

in bend sinister, point


Irrevocabile.

downwards, ppr.

Bennett, Glamorgansh., a goat's head


erased sa., bearded and dou'ole armed
or,

langued gu.

Aut nunquam

tentes,

pendent therefrom an escutcheon az.,


charged with a trefoil or. Si Deus
quis contra.

Benson
ppr.,

cf.

35. 2

head couped
and collared with a

of Dublin, a bear's

muzzled

cf. 34. 14
chaplet of cinquefoils or.
Bennet of London, on a mount
aut perfice.
martin ppr.
Bennett of WiUaston Hall, Chesh., and Benson, Thomas Starling, Esquire, of
North Cray Place, Kent, the sun
Bedstone, Shropsh., on a mount vert,
Bennet of Laleston, Glamorgansh., a
rising from clouds ppr., in front a
goat's head erased sa.
Aut minquam
a greyhound passant or, collared gu.,
demi-lion gu., charged on the shoulder
128. 5
tentes, mil perfice.
studded arg. Debon vovloir sen ir leroij.

BEN

BER

48

Edward. Esquire, of Ely Place, Beresford-Ash, William Randall Hamilton, Esquire, of Ashbrook, Derry
London, a talbot passant arg., the
dexter paw resting on an antique
(1) A squirrel sejant ppr., holding in
its paws a trefoil slipped vert (for Ash).
shield vair, charged with an annulet or
Upton,
Richard,
Esquire,
of
A dragon's head erased vert,
6
Bentley,
(2)
parit industria.
14.
pierced through the neck with a broken
Fide
near Slough, Bucks, same crest
Benson, George Vere, M.A., barrister-atthe sinister paw
resting on an escutcheon az., thereon
a bear's head erased of the third,
Opes
collared and muzzled, also gu.

with a

trefoil

Bentley,

arg.,

law, a demi-lion rampant, holding in


the dexter paw a mullet of fire points.
Miieris succurrere.
a talbot's head erased arg.,
ducally crowned or.
56. 9
Benson, the sun surmounted by a rainbow, each end of the latter issuing out
of clouds, all ppr.

Benson,

el

a thunderbolt or.
Benton, Wilts, on a mount vert, a lamb
carrying a flag az.
131. I
Benton, a griffin's head erased arg. 66. 2
Benvil or Benvill, a demi-swan rising

Benson, Ralph Beaumont, of Lutwyche,


Shropsh., a miUtary long-tailed chestnut horse, maned and tailed sa., richly
caparisoned, bitted and bridled ppr.,
the saddle-cloth az., the girth arg.,
and suspended round the neck a shield,
also az., charged with a pine-apple
ppr.
Leges arma tenent sanctas commercia leges.
Bensted, Benstead, Benst, or Bense, a
sea-lion holding a cross patonce.
20.

Bent of Bafsford, Staffs, a demi-lion az.,


holding between its paws a bezant.

Nee

n-

temere, ncc timide.

Bent, a demi-lion az., holding between


its paws a bezant.
Nee temere, nee
timide.

1 1

Bent, a derai-lion az., holding between


its paws a lozenge arg.
cf. 13. 1
of Wrexham Lodge,
Bucks, a
demi-lion rampant, per fesse az. and
gorged
gu.,
with a collar indented, and
holding between its paws a bull's
head cabossed or. Tntamen Detui.
Benthall or De Benthall of Benthall,
Shropsh., on a ducal coronet or, a
leopard statant arg., spotted sa.
Bentham, a Uon rampant arg.
i- 13
Bentham, on a cross fleury fitched
quarterly gu. and arg., between two
wings of the first, each charged with a
rose of the second, seeded or, barbed
vert, the sun also or.
112. 7
Bentick, a chevaher standing beside his
horse holding the bridle, all ppr.

Bent

full

il,

all

ppr.

160. 13

Bentjnck, see Portland, Duke of.


Bentinck, Henry Aldenburg, of Terrington St. Clement, Norf., and of Indio,
Bovey Tracey, Devonsh., out of a
ducal coronet or, two arms couuterembowed, nested gu., on the hands
gloves or, each holding an ostrichfeather arg.
203. 2
Bentinck, Count (William Charles Philip
Otho Bentinck), out of a ducal coronet
or,

to the sinister.

maned and

tufted

<^f-

57- 7

two palm-branches.
cf. 96. 10
Berenger and Beranger, England and
France, on a mount a tree vert.
143. 14

Berens, Kent, a demi-bear salient sa.


34. 13

Richard Benyon, Esquire, of


Kevington, St. Mary Cray, Kent, a
demi-bear. Nil nisi cruce.
Berens, of Spratton Grange, Northamp.,
a demi-bear erect, holding between the
paws a sword, all ppr. Dens protector
Berens,

Bentley, .James, Esquire, of Highbury


Place, Middx., a talbot passant arg!.
supporting with the dexter fore-paw
an escutcheon of the arms, viz., or,
on a bend cotised sa., a lion's face
between two chaplets of oak of the
field.

Beresford-Peirse, Sir Henry Monson de


la Poer, Bart., of Bedale Hall, Yorks
(I) A cross crosslet fitchee or, surmounted with a mural crown gu. (for
Peirse).
279. 5.
(2) Out of a naval
crown or, a dragon's head per fess
wavy arg. and gu., the lower part of
the neck transfixed with a broken
tilting-spear, and in the mouth the
remaining part of the spear, point
upwards of the first (for Beresford).
Non sine pulvere palma. Nil nisi
cruce.
279. 6
Beresford, Kent, and Bentley, Derbysh.,
a dragon's head erased az., pierced
through the neck with a broken spear
or, part of same in the mouth, headed

or.

London, a cross potent fitched


between two wings expanded.

Berearly,

vivas.

gu.,

tit

153.

cf.

Beresford-Massy, John George, Macbie


HaU, Peebles: (i) Out of a ducal
coronet or, a bull's head gu., armed sa.,
charged with a martlet of the first
(for Massy),
cf. 44. 11.
(2) A dragon's
head erased az., charged with a crescent or, and pierced through the neck
with a broken spear, the broken point
thrust through the upper jaw, also or,
and on an escroll above the crest the
motto Nil nisi cruce.
Pro-libertale

patriae.
Benwin, out of a ducal coronet gu., a
boar's head erect arg., langued of the Beresford, Viscount and Baron (Beresford
extinct), out of a mural coronet or, a
first.
dragon's head per fesse wavy az. and
Benyngton, Essex, a lion's head erased
gu., pierced through the neck with a
arg., semee of torteaux gu., ducally
broken tilting-spear in bend of the
crowned or.
18. 9
first, and holding the upper part of
Benyon-De Beauvoir, see De Beauvoir,
the spear in the mouth.
Nil nisi
Benyon of Sussex and SuS., on a mount
cruce.
sejant
arg.
62.
vert, a griffin
10
cf.
Benyon, Shropsh., on a mount vert, Beresford, Charles Edward de la Poer,
Esquire, a dragon's head erased arg.,
a griffin sejant arg.
cf. 62. 10
pierced through the neck with a broken
Benyon, James Herbert, of Englefield,
spear or, point arg., thrust through the
Berks, a griffin sejant or, gorged with an
upper jaw. Nil nisi cruce.
Eastern crown gu., holding in the beak
Beresford,
William James Montgomery,
Guernsey
lily
ppr.
Benyon).
a
(for
Esquire, same crest and motto.
(2) A lion's head erased
cf. 62. 10.
and murally crowned arg., charged Beresford, Ralph Barre de la Poer,
Esquire, of Learmont, co. LondondeiTy,
with a fesse indented erm. (,for Pelsame crest and motto.
lowes).
Vincam. vel moriar.
18.3
Benzie, Scotland, a horse's head bridled Beresford, Jlostynde de la Poer, of 76,
Jermyn
Street: (i) Same crest as
ppr.
Virtule et opera.
51-5
above.
Berblock of London, in a guantlet in
(2) A stag's head cabossed
ppr., attired or, between the horns a
fess ppr., garnished or, lined gu., the
crucifix of the last.
lower pert of a spear in pale of the
Nil nisi cruce.
Beresford, Pack-: (i) Issuant from a
second.
mural crown or, a dragon's head per
Berdmore or Beardmore, a mitre sa.,
fess wavy arg. and gu., the lower part
semee of crosses pattee arg., charged
of the neck transfixed by a broken
with a chevron of the last.
cf. 1 80. 5
spear, in the mouth the remaining
Bere, Kent, and Oakenham, Berks, on a
part of the spear, the point upwards
garb in fess or, a bird sa.
or (for Beresford).
Bere, Richard, Timewell House, Devonsh.,
(2) A mural crown
arg., and issuing therefrom a Uon's head
a bear's head erased sa., muzzled or.
gu., gorged with a wreath or (for Pack).
35- 2
Nil
heraldic
ni-ii
cruce.
tiger sejant az., bezantee,
Bere, a

Bereford, Staffs, an ostrich-head between

two arms counter-embowed, rested

on the hands gloves, also or, each


holding an ostrich-feather arg.
203. 2
Bentley of Birch House, I.aucs, a wolf
rampant erm., ducally gorged or.
Benigno numine.
cf. 28. 2
Bentley, a spaniel dog passant arg.
Virc

100. 9
ppr.
Benweil or Benwell, a greyhound sejant,
collared, with wings addorsed.
59. 9
Benwell of Oxford and London, a garb
or, entwined by a serpent ppr., the
head issuing through the ears of corn

tilting-spear, the point thrust through


the upper jaw, all ppr., a crescent or
for difference (for Beresford).
Nil nisi
cruce.

'

53- II

Bentick, a ship at sea

fiducia.

10. 2
Bentley, a demi-lion rampant.
Bentley, a demi-lion rampant grasping

mem.

cf.

Bereseth, a griffin's
collared or.
Beresford, Marquess

head erased
cf.

ol

34. 13
ppr.,

arg.

66. 2
see

Waterford.
I

Beresford,
Decies.

Baron

Decies,

Ireland,

Beresford,

Charles

William,

surgeon,

Markgate House, Narborough, Leics.,


same crest. Nil nisi cruce.
Beresford, Major-General John Beresford,

Waterford,

see
I

of

Craig

Dhu

Varren.

Portrush,

co.

BER

BER

49

Antiini. an arm vambraced ppr., the


hand bare, holding a pheon thereof
Viribus virtus.
gu.
ColeFrancis
Beresford - Drummond,
hrool;e. Esquire, a falcon, wings expanded, hooded, jessed, and belled
ppr.. charged on the breast with a
nuiUet or.
Lord have mercy.
140. 11
Beresford, a dolphin hauriant.

Berkenhead, out of a ducal coronet a


hand holding a sheath of arrows, points

downward,

ppr.
214. 2
Berkhead, Crestwhite, Cumb., a goat's
head erased, party per fess or and
128. 5
gu., attired sa.
Berkhead or Berkenhead, a goat salient
arg., attired or, resting the dexter
fore-foot on a garb of the last.
Berkley, a unicorn passant gu., armed
and crined or.
cf. 48. 5
Berkley, a bear's head couped arg.,
nuizzlod gu.
34- 14
Bermingham, an heraldic antelope's head
erased arg., maned and attired or.

Berey of Croston, Lanes, between two


wings erm., an eagle's head couped or.
Bergaigne or Bergaine,a demi-lion holding
14. i.:
in its dexter paw a sword arg.
Berger, a lion's gamb erased sa., holding
38. S
a dagger ppr.
Bergne-Coupland, Alexander Hugh, Esquire, of Skellingthorpe Hall, Lincoln
A swan, wings addorsed arg.,
(i)

all

cf.

Bermingham,

127. 10

owl erm., crowned


cf.

Bermingham

or.

96. 5

d Birmingham, Warw.,

Bernheim, a

on the top three

fleur-de-lis,

grass-spires,
each containing seven
piles gu.
Bernil and Birnall, a greyhound's head

between two roses stalked and leaved.


61. II

Berns of Soham, Cambs, an ounce


spotted sa., collared and chained

arg.,
or.

24. 12

cf.

Berondon and Berondowne, Northumb.,


a unicorn ranipant ppr.

48. 2

Berowe and Berew, Glouc, a sea-horse's


head erased sa., bezantee, maned and
finned or.
Berreton, out of a ducal coronet a bear's

head and neck muzzled.

34. 3

21 J. 3
Berrey, a hand holding a dagger.
Berriedale, Lord, see Caithness, Earl of.
Berring, out of a ducal coronet or, a
greyhound's head ppr.
61.7

bs in saltier sa.
39. 14
semce of escallops gu., and resting
10. 2 Berringham, see Beringham.
the dexter foot on a like escallop (/('or Bernall, a demi-lion rampant gu.
Arthur Vendigaid
Coupland). c). gg. 7.
(2) A demi-Uon Bernard, a bear passant ppr., muzzled Berrington,
!

gorged with a collar gemelle or,


holding in the dexter paw two arrows
saltirewise, points downwards ppr., and
resting the sinister paw on a fleur-deJSqiio adeslc animo.
lis az. (for Bergne).
Rev. Basil James Harold,
Beridge,
Gosfield Place, Essex, in front of a
bear's head erased sa., three escallops
inverted or. In solo Deo salus. 249. 1
Berifle, of Colchester, Essex, out of a
mural coronet gu., a demi-lion rampant or, ducally crowned of the first,
and holding in its dexter paw a trefoil
gu.,

slipped vert.
Beriffe, Essex, in grass vert,
pa.ssant ppr., collared or.

a beaver
cf.

134.

or.

cf.

34.

Bernard of Nettleham, Lines, and Nether


Winchendon, Bucks, a demi-bear sa.,
muzzled and collared or. Bear and
forbear.

307-

heir.

Bear and

for-

307. 14

Bernard, Earl of Bandon, and Viscount


Bandon,
Bernard,
Castle
Bernard,
Ireland, a demi-lion arg., holding a
Virtus probata florebit.
snake ppr.
cf. 9. 14
Bernard, of Palace Anne, Ireland, a
demi-lion arg., holding between its
Beringham, an arm in armour embowed
paws a snake ppr. Virtus probata
holding in the hand a spiked club, all
cf. 9. 14
<-/.
florebit.
ppr.
199- 2
Berington of Winsley, Heref., and of Bernard, Percy Broderic, Castle Harket,
Tuam, same crest and motto.
Little Malvern Court, Worcs., a greya
monkey
Herts,
Tharfield,
hound's head couped arg., gorged Berners of
61. 2
ppr., collared about the loins and lined
with a collar gu.
cf. 136. 8
or.
Berington, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet
or, a greyhound's head arg., collared Berners, Charles Hugh, of Woolverstone
Park, Suff., a monkey ppr., environed
c/. 61. 7
gu.
about the loins and lined or, holding
Berington, Brad well, Chesh., out of a
a scroll with the motto Del fuego lo
ducal coronet or, a greyhound's head
avola.
cf- 136. 8
arg., collared gu., charged with three
c/. 61. 7
Bernes, Cambs, a leopard passant arg.,
plates.
spotted sa., collared and lined or.
Berkeley, Roland Comyns. of Cotheridge,
cf. 24. 2
Worcs., a bear's head couped arg.,
muzzled gu. Dieu avec nous.
34. 14 Berney, Sir Henry Hanson, Bart., of
Parkhall, Norf., a plume of ostrichBerkeley, Maurice Henry, Esquire, of
feathers arg., and gu. alternately. Nil
St.
Cloud, Worcs., same crest and
251. 6
temere, neque timore.
motto.
Thomas Mowbray Martin, Berney, Thomas, Clifton House, Bramley
Berkeley,
Hill, Croydon, same crest.
p]s(iuire, same crest and motto.
Berkeley, Robert Valentine, of Spetchley, Berney, Augustus, Esquire, of Bracon
Hall, Norf., out of a ducal coronet a
Worcs., same crest and motto.
plume of five ostrich-feathers arg.
Berkeley, Comyns, M.R.C.P., 53, WimXil temere, neque timore.
pole Street, W., same crest and motto.
Berkeley, a unicorn passant gu., armed Berney of Kirkbedoe, Norf., same crest
and motto.
ef. 48. 5
and crined or.
Viscount Dursley Berney, an eagle's head ppr., gorged with
Berkeley, Earl of.
an Eastern coronet or, and in the
(Rt. Hon. Randal Thomas Jloreton
mouth a palm-branch vert, between
Berkeley), a mitre gu., labelled and
two wings erm.
garnished or, charged with a chevron
between ten crosses pattee, six and Berney, Norf., a sheaf of reeds or.
Beringer, Bucks and Hants, a stem of
holly-tree raguled and trunked lying

fesseways sprouting out a branch in


pale, leaved and fructed, all ppr.
Beringham or Berringham, Worcs., a
165. II
cross moline az.

four, arg.

Dieu avec nous.

cf.

80. 5

An

i.

cf.

15

estoile gu. {for

(2).A wolf salient


Solem fero.
cf.

28.

Berry or Berrie, Westerbogie, Scotland,


a demi-lion gu., holding in the dexter

paw a cross crosslet titched az. In hoc


signo vinres.
232. 3
Berry, William, Esquire, of Tayfield, Fife,
Scotland, a demi-lion rampant gu.,
armed and langued

forbear.

Charles John, Skegness,


Lincolnshire, a demi-bear rampant

Bernard, Dr.

muzzled and collared.

Abergavenny

Bernard, Hunts, a demi-bear sa., muzzled


and collared or. Nisi paret imparat.
307. 14
Bernard, John Mackay, Esquire, of Dunsirman and Buttergask, Perth, a demibear arg., muzzled and lined gu. Bear

and

Davies,
Esquire, J.P., D.L., of Pant-y-Goitre,

Berrington).
164.
arg. {for Davies).

dexter
also az.

paw a

az.,

cross

In hoc signo

holding in his

crosslet
vinces.

fitchee,

Uesper-

H- 5
ance tne com forte.
Berry, Robert, of 5, University Gardens,
Glasgow, same crest and motto.
Berry of Ballynegall, Westmeath (i) A
griffin's head and neck per pale indented gu. and arg., charged with a
-.

trefoil

countrchanged

{for

Berry),

66. I.
(2) A demi-lion rampant az.,
holding between his paws an escallop
Nihil sine labo^e.
or {for Gibbons).
13. 10
Berry, Henry F., Assistant Keeper of the
Records in Ireland, and Colonel
Edward Ring Berry, a griffin's head
erased arg., and charged on the neck
with three torteaux in pale. Ne cede
cf.

cf. 66. 2
malis.
Berry, Edward Ring, Esquire, of 2, Hyde
Park Gate, South Kensington, S.W.,

same

crest

and motto.

Berry, Henry Fitzpatrick, Esquire, of


60, Moreharapton Road, Dublin, same
crest.

Devonsh., a
of Berry-Narbor,
griffin's head erased per pale, indented
66. 2
arg. and gu.
Berry, William Bertram, Esquire, of
Kersewell, Carnwath, Lanarksh., a

Berry

ram's head ppr., issuing from an


antique crown or. J'avance.
Berry, an eagle's bead ppr., gorged with
an Eastern coronet or, in the beak a
laurel slip vert.

Berry, Bart, {extinct), of Catton, Norf.,


between two wings elevated erm., an
eagle's

head couped ppr., gorged with

an Eastern crown or, in the beak a


palm-branch ppr. Per ardua.
Berry, out of an Eastern coronet or, a
demi-talbot rampant ppr.
Berry, between the horns of a crescent
163. 6
or, a cross pattee gu.

BER

omnia Veritas.
Beiryman, Devonsh.,
erased

BET

50

Berry, Henrj, Esquire, of Esbald House,


Kothwell, Yorks, in front of a demigryphon arg., holding between the
Vincit
claws a fret gu., a like fret.

head

horse's

Beseley, Besley, or Besly, a lion

holding

between

paws

his

a savage's head couped


shoulders ppr., dueally crowned

at

Bertie,

or.

19^-9
Loi/au'e in oblige.
Bertie, Earl of Lindsey, see Lindsey.
Bertie, Earl of Abingdon, see Abingdon.
Bertie-Greatheed, ste Greatheed.

ducal

3- 6
coronet.
Beseley, Besley, or Besly, out of a mural

coronet two brandies of palm in saltier,


surmounted by a spear in pale ppr.
175-

50- 8

sa.

rampant

or Besills, a hand holdmg a


219.6
bunch of grapes, all ppr.
Besley and Besly, see Beseley.
Besly, see Wood-Besly.
Besney, Heref., out of a ducal coronet a
64. 4
demi-griftin arg.
Besiles

Bart., of Kether Hall, Essex, a Besook, on a mural coronet a beaver


(Ayiother, statant.)
passant ppr.
man's head affrontee couped at the
</
134- 8
shoulders ppr., dueally crowned or,
charged on the breast with a sinister Bessborough, Earl (Ponsonby), in a ducal
arrows, one in pale
coronet
az.,
three
az.
arg.
and
gobony
bendlet wavy
downwards,
points
two
saltire,
in
and
Loyaule in oblige.
entwined by a snake ppr. Pro rege
144. I o
Beitie, a pear-tree frueted ppr.
173-2
lege grege.
Bertles or Bertleys, Che=h.. a lion rampant az., holding a tree erased at the Bessell, a demi-lion affrontee, in each
paw a slip of columbine ppr., flowered
roots ppr.
erased
ppr.,
purp.
head
bull's
a
Bertram,
dueally gorged or.
44; 2 Bessemer, the late Sir Henry, Knt., Knight
Commander of the Austrian Order of
Bertram of Grafford, Jersey, a demi-lion
lo. 2
St. Francis Joseph, and Knight Grand
arg.
Cross of the Legion of Honour of
Bertram of Grouville, Jersey, a demi-lion
France, of Denmark Hill, Surrey, a
arg., holding between its paws an
demi-griffin az., charged with three
escutcheon of the arms, viz., or, an
fleur-de-lis chevronwise or, supporting
orle az.
a torch erect fired ppr. Onward ever.
Bertram of Nisbet, co. Roxburgh, Scotland, issuing out of an antique crown
J'avance.
Best, Baron Wynford, see Wynford.
or, a ram's head ppr.
Best- Fairfax, Kent, out of a mural
cf. 130. 8
coronet or, an ostrich issuant arg.,
Bertram, William, Esquire, of Kersewell,
holding in its beak a cross crosslet of
Carnwath, co. Lanark, a ram's liead
the first.
ppr., issuing from an antique crown or.
Best, out of a mural coronet or, an
ostrich-head arg., holding in the beak
Bertram, Julius, of Sishes, Stevenage,
Herts, an eagle displayed sa., holding
a cross crosslet of the first.
in the mouth a fleur-de-lis or, and in Best, Kent, out of a ducal coronet or, an
each claw a chaplet of roses gu., leaved,
ostrich-head between two wings arg.,
also or.
Aquila non capit muscas.
holding in the beak a cross crosslet of
Bertie,

Bertrand, a hand holding a pistol ppr.


221. 8
Bertwhistle, a dolphin naiant ppr. 140. 5

Berwick, Duke of, see Fitzjames.


(i) On the
Berwick, Baron (Xoel-HiU)
battlements of a tower ppr., a hind
statant arg., collared and chained or
Uor Hill). 124. 10. (2) A buck at
gaze arg., attired or {/or Nod).
1 1 7- 3(3) A stag's head caboshed .sa., holding
in the mouth a sprig of oak ppr. (for
Haru-ood). Qui utiscilti bona. c/. 122.5
Berwick, Lanes, two ears of wheat in
:

saltier ppr.

Bery of Biu-y, Devonsh., a

54.

griffin's liead

erased party per pale indented arg.

and gu.

66. 2

Bery or Barry of Winscot, Devonsh., a


wolf's head erased sa.
30. 8
Besant,

Philip

Eustace,

Esquire,

of

Frognal End, Hampstead, N.W., issuant from clouds ppr., a palm-tree


or, thereto attached by a chain, gold,
and resting on the WTeath an escocheon sa., charged with two bezants in
pale.

Lanes and "iforks, an arm in


armour embowed, resting on the elbow,
couped at the shoulder, holding a club,
aU ppr.
199.4

Beseley,

Yorks, a castle triple-towered


arg., on the centre tower a standard
floating to the sinister sa., charged
with a saltier of the first.
cf. 155. 8

Beseley,

the first.
cf. 97. 1 1
and Kent, out of a ducal
coronet or, an ostrich-head between
two wings arg.
cf. 97. 1
Best of Chibton, Kent, out of a mural
coronet or, a demi-ostrich issuant arg.,
holding in the beak a cross crosslet
Best, Glouc.

filched or.
Best, Major Mawdistly Gaussen, of

House, Boiley, Kent, same

crest.

Park
Sola

London, a peacock with wings


elevated or, holding in the beak a
serpent reflesed over the back az.
Best, London and Kent, out of a ducal
coronet gu., a demi-peacock, the wings
displayed or, holding in the beak a
snake ppr., entwined round the body.
Best of Eastbiury, Surrey, a griffin's
head erased sa. Havd nomine tantum.
66. 5
Best, a griffin's head erased sa.
66. 5
Best of Elmswell, Little Driffield, and
South Dalton, Y'orks, a cubit arm
vested gu. and cuffed arg., holding a
falchion ppr.
Best, Marmaduke Head, of Doimington,
Berks, a cubit arm vested gu., cuffed
arg., holding a falchion ppr.
Ojitimus

Best,

qui optime

Haden-,

Esquire, of

facit.

George

Haden

Haden,
Rowley Regis,

Alfred

Hill,

(i) In front of a rock ppr.,


thereon a pheon az., a boar's head

Staffs:

270. 11. (2) In


arm in armour, the hand
grasping an arrow in bend sinister, a
270. 12
morion, all ppr. (for Haden).
Bestall, a bee erect and volant ppr.
{for Best).

front of a cubit

Utile diilci.

Beste of Middleton-Quernhow, Yorks, the


sinister arm of an archer couped and
embowed in fess, habited gu., holding
a bow in pale ppr., strung arg.
cf. 204. II
Beste, Digby-, of Botleigh Grange, Hants,

Abbotsham Court, Devonsh. :


An archer's arm habited gu., holding a bow in pale, strung or (fcyr Besie).
204. II.
(2) An ostrich arg., holding
in the beak a horse-shoe or (for Digby).
Solo Deo gloria.
97. 8
Bestick, a demi-lion rampant az., holding
between the paws a bezant. In Deo
and
(i)

srdus.
1 1
7
Bestney, Herts, out of a ducal coronet a
.

demi-grifiin arg.

64.

demi-talbot holding in the


mouth an arrow.
55. 10
Bestoricke or Bestorike, a demi-talbot
holding in the mouth an arrow. 55. 10
Bestow, a crescent arg.
163. 2
Bestroe and Bestrow, an elephant's head
erased per chevron or and sa., armed
of the last.
133. 3
Besville, a dragon's head erased gu.

Beston,

cf.

71. 2

Beswick, London and Kent, a demi-lion


ppr.,
holding between its paws a

n-

bezant.

Beswick

of Beswick,

its

Kent, a demi-lion

ppr., double-queued, holding

paws a bezant.

between
cf.

11. 7

Beswick of Gristhorpe, Yorks, a demilion rampant or, holding between its


paws a bezant.
Denique calum.
II. 7
Beswick, of Winnington, Chesh., a demilion or, holding between its paws a
bezant.

11. 7

Beswicke-Royds, Clement Robert Nuttall,


Pyke House, Littleborough, Manchester;
( I
A leopard sejantsa., bezantee, gorged
with a collar arg., the dexter fore-paw
resting on a pheon or (for Royds ).
2 A
demi-hon rampant or, holding between
its paws a bezant (for Beswicke). Semper
)

paratus.

Beswycke, a demi-lion rampant

cruce.

Best,

est

couped or

ing in the dexter

paw

gu., hold-

a bezant.
cf.

Betagh, Ireland, two anchors in

II. 7

saltier.

161. 7

Betagh,

bridled

Betenham

camel's

head

gu.
or

erased
cf.

arg.,

132.

Betnam, Kent, a bear's


head erased sa., muzzled and biUetee
or.

cf.

35. 2

Betenson, Bettenson, or Betterson, Kent,


a lion's head erased sa., collared arg.

Qui sera sera.


iS. 6
Devonsh., a griffin's head
couped ppr.
66. i
Betham, Bucks, out of a ducal coronet
or, an elephant's head arg.
133. i
Betenson,

Bethell, Dorset, a demi-eagle, wings dis-

played

az.,

charged on the body with

an ctoile of six points or.


Bethell, Heref. and Yorks,

cf.

So. 2

between two
wings displayed az., an eagle's head,
couped of the same, charged on the
neck with an etoile or.
cf. 84. 2

l|

BEW

BET
Guy

Vivian, Esquire, out of a


crown vallery or, an eagle's head sa.

Bethel],

between two wings az., and charged


on the breast with an estoile or. Ap
250. 3

Ithel.

SHngsby Westbury,
and motto.

Bethell,

same

Esquire,

crest

Bethell, Baron Westbury, out of a crown


vallery or, an eagle's head sa., between

two wings

az.,

and charged on the

breast with an estoile

or.

Ap

Ithel.

250. 3

of Vere's Watton, Dorset,


ppr.
Non omnis
151. 11
Bettesworth of Tyning, co. Sussex, on the
stump of a tree vert, a lion sejant per
fesse or and arg., holding in the dexter
paw a battle-axe gu., headed of the
third.
9. 5
Bettesworth, out of a tower arg., a demilion rampant per fess or and arg.,
crowned az., holding in tlie paws a
battle-axe, the handle or, headed arg.

an olive
morianu

branch

c/. 157. II
William, of
Walton Abbey,
York, out of a ducal coronet or, a Betfie or Betty, a goat's head erased and
boar's head couped sa.
collared ppr.
41. 4
cf. 12S. 7
Bethell,
Alfred
James, Esquire,
of Bettison, Warw., a lion's head erased sa.,
Qui sera sera.
Middlethorpe Lodge, York, same crest.
collared arg.
18.6
Bethell, Commander" George Richard, of Betton of Great Berwick and Overton,
Sigglesthorne, Hull, same crest and
Shropsh., a demi-lion rampant. Nunmotto.
quam non paratus.
:o. 2
Bethel!, William, Esquire, of Rise Park, Betton, see Beton.
Hull, same crest and motto.
Betts, a leopard passant gardant ppr.
Bethell or Bythell, out of a ducal coronet
24. 4
or, a boar's head and neck arg.
41. 4 Betts, Augustine Matthew, of Euthella,
Bethome, out of a ducal coronet an
Goulburn, New South Wales, out of a
elephant's head arg.
naval coronet arg., a demi-lion gu.,
133. i
Bethune, Bart., Scotland, an otter's head,
holding a sail arg., charged with an
eraaed ppr.
Debonnair.
anchor sa.
n4. 3
Bethune, Patton-, of Clayton Priory, Betts of Preston Hall, Kent, out of the
battlements of a tower ppr., a stag's
Burgess Hill, Sussex (i) A demi-otter
issuant arg. (jor Bethune).
head arg., charged with a cinquefoil
134. 11.
sa.
Oslendo non ostento.
(2) Upon two swords saltirewise ppr.,
cf. 120. 10
]>ommels and hilts or, a falcon rising Betts of Wortham Hall, Suff., out of a
guttee-de-larmes (jor Patton).
ducal coronet or, a buck's head gu.,
arg.,
attired of the first.
120. 7
VirtiUe adepta.
Debonnaire.
Bethune, an otter's head couped ppr. Bettsworth, out of a tower arg., a demilion rampant crowned az., holding in
Urbane.
134. i
the paws a battle-axe, handle or,
Bethune, Charles Congleton, of Balfour,
headed arg.
CO. Fife, an otter's head erased arg.
cf. 157. 11
Debonnair.
134. 3 Betty, a demi-bon holding in the dexter
paw a crescent arg.
Bethune, Scotland, an otter's head couped
arg.
Debonnair.
134. i Betty, a goat's head erased and collared

Bethell,

Bethune

of Blebo. Scotland,
issuing arg.
Debonnair.

an otter
135. 11

Bethune, Alexander, Esquire, of Blebo.


Cupar, Fifesh., a demi-otter rampant
arg.
Debonnair
Bethune of Nethertarvit, a physician's
quadrangular cap sa. Eesohitio canta.

ppr.

of

demi-lion

Great Berwick, Shropsh., a


rampant. Nunquam non

paratus.

it

ppr.

Beugo, an arm in armour embowed, wielding a scimitar turned to the dexter, all

Betnam,

see

or.

Betenham.

Beaton,

lion passant sa.

sedulus.

137. 2

Betson of Contle, Scotland, a bridge of


three arches ppr.
Pro patria. 158. 4
Betsworth, out of a tower arg., a demilion or, ducally crowned az., holding
in his dexter paw a battle-axe arg.
c/.

157. i:

Bettenson or Bettinson of Seven Oaks,


Kent, a lion's head erased sa., collared
arg.

vincet ?

head

Pro Deo, patria,


ppr., platee.

Qui sera

sera.

cf.

Bevan or Bevin, Comw., a

griffin

21.

passant

of Middx., 1878-79, and High


Sheriff of Kent, 1895, of Stone Park,
Kent, upon the battlements of a tower
ppr., a gryphon or, gorged with a collar
gemel az., resting the dexter claw on

an escutcheon
hurt.

Bevan

charged with a

arg.,

Semper virtuti constans. 63.11


of Pen-y-Coed, Carmarthensh., a
vert, thereon an eagle rising

mount

ppr., holding in the


or,

beak an annulet

enriched with a ruby ppr.

18.6

Bettes, out of a ducal coronet or, a buck's


head gu., attired of the first, gorged
with a collar arg., charged with three
cinquefoils of the second.
cf. 120. 7
Bettes, Hants, out of a ducal coronet or,
a bull's head arg.
44. 1

Semper

virtnte constans.

see Beavan.
Bevans or Beavins, a weaver's shuttle in

Bevan,

pale,

threaded ppr.

Beveley, a bull's head

sa.,

176. 14
ducally crowned

of Dublin, a cubit arm erect,


vested az., the hand ppr., grasping a
garb or.
cf. 218. i

Bevereham and Beverham, Ireland, out


of a coronet or, an arm in armour,
holding a sword,
Beveridge-Duncan,

all

ppr.

see

Duncan.

Beveridge, Kent, Chichester, and Scotland,


out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-

beaver ppr.
Beverley, between

two wings expanded a

nail erect.

Beveriey

head

Beverley, Yorks, a bull's


erased arg.
Ubi liberlas, ibi
of

patria.

Beverley,

Duke

44. 3

Earl

of,

see

Northumberland,

of.

Beverley of Dublin, on a mount vert, a


wolf passant arg., pierced through the
ntck with an arrow sa.
Bevers of Hogsdon, a demi-wyvern vert,
armed gu.
69. iz
Et finem
Bevers, a beaver sejant ppr.
134. 8
of Holbrook Hall, Suff., out
of a tower arg., a demi-lion gu. 157. 11
Bevil. a bull's head gu., armed or.
Bevil and Bevile, Suff., a dove volant,
with an olive-branch in its beak ppr.
spiro.

Beversham

93. 10
Cornw., a griffin
passant gu.
63. 2
Bevill, a griffin passant or, coUared sa.
Bevill, Beville, or Bevin,

cf. 63. 2
Beville of KiUegarth, a griffin passant or.
Futurum invisible.
63. 2
Bevin, see Bevill.

174. 11
63. 2 Bevis, a pheon az.
of Fosbury, Wilts, and Trent Park, Bew, a peacock's head couped and erect
ppr.
103. 2
Middx., a griffin passant or, semee of
annulets gu., holding in the dexter Bewcham or Beweham, a hand issuing
from the wreath and pruning a vine
claw two annulets interlaced, also gu.
221.
II
ppr.
Deus presidium.
63. 5
cf.
Bevan, Roland Yorke, Esquire, same Bewes of St. Neots, Comw., on a chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a pegasus rearing
crest and motto.
of a bay colour, mane and tail sa.,
Bevan, Sydney, Esquire, of Fosbury
wings or, holding in the mouth a sprig
Manor, Hungerford, Wilts, same crest
263. 4
of laurel ppr.
and motto.
Cecil Edward, Esquire, of 3, the
Bewes,
Esquire,
same
Wilfred
Arthur,
Bevan,
Esplanade, Plymouth, same crest.
crest and motto.
Major ab advertis.
Bevan, Paul, Esquire, M.A. (Cantab.),
A.C.A., 46, Queen's Gate Terrace, Bewes of Beaumont, near Plymouth, the
same crest. Major ab advertis.
London, S.W., a griffitn passant or,
semee of annulets gu., and holding in Bewicke, Calverley, Esquire, of Bewicke,
Newcastle, and Close House,Northumb.,
its dexter claw two annulets interlaced
a goat's head erased arg., aimed,
of the last.
Non sine industria. 63. 5
maned, and gorged with a mural
Bevan of Ashted, Surrey, on a mural
In ccdo quies. cf. 128. 5
coronet gu.
coronet arg., a griffin passant or,
Bewicke, Calverley Theodore, Esquire,
gorged with an Eastern coronet gu.
of I, Warwick Road, S.W., same crest
Bevan, Thomas, Esquire, D.L., J.P.,
and motto.
High Sheriff of the City of London
or.

Betton, and Betune, a


Fortis in arduis. 6. 2
Betray, an arm embowed vested gu.,
cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.
a torteau.
Betson of Glassermount, Scotland, a bee
volant in pale ppr.
Cum prudentia

Beton,

Qui nos

et rege.

Beuzevill, a lion's

10. 2

Bathwater, a fawn's head cabossed

28. 7
34. 13
1

Betune, a demi-bear rampant.


Betune, see Beton.
Beufo, a beech-tree with a saw through

ppr.

Bethune

cf.

and

Bevan

4-2

BEW
:

cross crosslet gu. (for distinction) five


(2)
ostrich-feathers arg. (Copley.)
goat's head erased at the neck arg.,
armed, maned, and gorged with a

mural

coronet

cruce vinco.
Bewley, Sir

gu.

In

{Bevncke.)

Edmund Thomas,

of

40,

FitzwiUiam Place, Dublin, an ibex's


head or, issuant from the centre of a
rose gu., stalked and leaved ppr.
27 1 i
Virtntis gloria merces.
Bewley, Suff., an ibex's head or, issuing
out of the centre of a rose gu., barbed
.

vert.

Bewley, Lines, a Moor's head aSrontee


vested in a cowl, all ppr.
Bewris or Bewrys, a lion's head arg.,

charged

with

ducally crowned

two

BIG

52

Bewicke-Copley, Robert Calverley Alington, Sprotborough, Doncaster (I) Out


of a ducal coronet or, charged with a

chevronels

sa.,

or.

Bewshin, out of a ducal coronet or, a


lion's gamb holding a palm-branch
36. 10
ppr.
Bexley, Baron (Vansittart), upon two
pattee
arg.,
a demi-eagle
crosses
couped sa., the wings elevated. Gi-ata

Bickersteth, .see Langdale, Baron.


Bickersteth, a dexter arm embowed in
armour ppr., garnished or, about the
elbow a WTeath of oak vert, in the
hand a roll of paper ppr. Frappe fort.
266. 1

Bickersteth, Lieutenant-Colonel Robert,


of 70, Cromwell Road, S.W., same
crest and motto.
Bickerton, Hussey-, Bart., of Upwood,
Hunts: (i) A dexter arm in armour
embowed, holding a dagger, all ppr.,

and

for

augmentation suspended from

arm by a crimson ribbon an

escutcharged with a mullet and


increscent fesseways or {for Bickerton).
hind trippant ppr.,
(2)
cf. 196. 5.
ducaUy gorged and chained or (for

the

cheon

gu.,

Hvss'i/).

Pro Deo

et rege.

cf.

124. 12

Bickerton, a martlet or.


95. 2
Bickley, Bart., of Attleborongh, Norf., a
hind's head ppr., collared arg.
cf.

124.

Bickleigh, Devonsh. and


Bickley of
Sussex, Cambs and Middx, the same

Biddulph, Michael, Esquire, of 19, Enuismore Gardens, London, S.W., a wolf


sejant regardant arg., vulned in the
shoulder gu.
278. 10
Biddulph, General Sir Robert, United
Service Club, PaU Mall, same crest.
Sublimiora petamus.
Biddulph, Cleve Court, Somers., a wolf
salient arg.

cf.

28.

Biddulph Colclough, Francis Digby, Esquire, of Tintern Abbey, co. Wexford,


Ireland: (i) A demi-eagle displayed
sa., gorged with a ducal coronet or,
and charged on the breast with a cross
crosslet arg. (for Colclough).

cf.

81. 2.

A wolf rampant arg., guttee-de-sang,


gorged with a bar gemelle az., and
charged with a trefoil slipped ppr. (for
(2)

28. 5
Biddulph).
His calcabo genles.
Biddulph, Lieutenant-Colonel M. W.,
Rathrobin, TuUamore (i) A wolf
salient arg.
278. 9
(2) A wolf sejant
regardant arg., vulned in the shoulder
278. 10
gu.
Bidgood of Exeter, Devonsh., a dexter
hand erect in armour or, holding an
:

adder ppr.
Bidgood of Rockbeare Park, Devonsh., the
same crest, charged for distinction
with a cross crosslet gu.
Bicknell, Algernon Sidney, Esquire, a Bidlake, Somers., a cock holding in the
gateway sa., a lion rampant gu.
exbeak a trefoil, all ppr.
dragon couchant regardant, wings
91. 5
157. 12
Virtute von astutio.
panded sa., gorged with a collar or, Bidlake, same crest.
Beykle, a cross pattee gu., between two
holding in the dexter claw a cross Bidon, between two wings a lion rampant.
1 10. 7
wings or.
flory.
Surge biconyll.
9- ^
Beynham of Grove, Herts, a beaver ppr.
Bidulph, Kent, a wolf saUent arg., vulned
134. 8 Bicknoll, a dragon's head erased vert.
in the shoulder gu.
cf. 71. 2
cf. 28. i
107. 14
Beynham, Hunti^, a raven ppr.
pheon
Bidwell or Bydew'ell, Devonsh., a hand
Beynon of Trewern, Pembrokesh., a lion Bicknor, Bickenor, or Bykenore, a
erm.
couped in fess holding a curling-stone.
174. 11
rampant sa. Heb Dihiw heb ddini a
221. 2
Bicknor, see Bykenor.
i. 10
Dmr a digon.
Bidwell, a martlet sa.
05. s
Beynon of Bath, a lion rampant ppr, Bickwith, Yorks, see Beckwith.
holding between its paws a rose or, BiddeU, Biddle, or Biddelle, Clone., a BidwiU, John Orbell, Esquire, J.P., of
rampant
demi-heraldic
tiger
gu.,
Pihaiitea,
Featherstone, Wellington,
barbed vert.
c/. 1.6
mcu-<i.
ducally
clypeus
gorged or. Dews
New Zealand, wscs an escallop. 141. 14
Beynon, see Crowther-Beynon.
25. 12 Bie, two oak. branches in saltier ppr.
Beynon, a lion rampant arg., semee of
151. I
cross crosslets vert, holding between Biddulph, Myddelton, of Chirk Castle,
the fore-paws an escutcheon, also arg.,
Denbigh: (i) A wolf salient arg., Bielby, a hawk close ppr.
85. 2
thereon a greyhound's head erased
charged on the shoulder with a trefoil Biest, Shropsh., see Beist.
pean, and charged on the shoulder for
168.12
slipped vert (for Biddulph).
26S. 9 Biest, a fetterlock ppr.
distinction with a rose gu. Integer vitce.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or, a bloody Bieth, see Beith.
Beynon of Carshalton, Suixey (:) A lion
hand ppr. (for Myddelton). In verilate Bifleld or Byfleld, London, a cross crosslet
rampant arg., semee of cross crosslets
tri-umpko.
fitched gu., between two palm-branches
vert, holding between the paws an Biddulph, Michael, of Ledbury, Heref.
vert.
cf. 166. 5
escutcheon of the first, charged with
(1) A wolf salient arg., charged on the Big, Bigg, or Bigge, three savages' heads
a greyhound's head erased pean (for
shoulder with a trefoil slipped vert.
conjoined in one neck, one looking to
Beynon). (2) A griffin's head erased
268. 9.
the sinister, one to the dexter, and one
(2) A wolf sejant regardant
pean, holding in the beak a mill-rind
arg.,
vulned on the shoulder gu.
upwards, wreathed vert.
191. 5
or (for BaUey).
SuhUmiora petimii-s.
278. lo Big, Bigg, or Bigge, Essex, a cockatrice's
Beynton, a griflin's head erased sa. 66. 5 Biddulph, a wolf sejant regardant arg.,
head couped ppr., beaked and crowned
Bibby Hesketh, Charles Hesketh, Esquire,
vulned in the'shoulder gu.
278.10
or, between two wings displayed vert.
D.L., of the Rookery, North Meols, Biddulph, Sir Theophilus George, Bart.,
'cf. 68. 8
Southport, CO. Lancaster: (i) A mount
of Birdingbury Hall, Warw., a wolf Bigberry
and Bigbury of Bi^bury,
vert, thereon in front of an eagle with
Devonsh., a hand holding a leg in
rampant arg., vulned in the shoulder
two heads displayed ppr., a garb or,
ppr.
armour, couped above the knee and
cf. 28. 2
banded gu. (for Hesketh). (2) In front Biddulph, Wright-, of Burton Park, Sus220. 1
spurred, all ppr.
of a cubit arm erect, holding a sword
Esquire.
sex (I) A wolf salient arg.
Melville
Bigelow,
Madison,
cf. 28. i.
in bend sinister ppr., pommel and hilt
Massachusetts,
Cambridge,
Ph.D.,
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's
or, a mullet of six points between two
head ppr.
attired
arg.,
U.S.A.,
a
ram's
head
az.,
72. 4
escallops fesseways arg. (for Bibby). Biddulph, George Tournay, Esquire, of
the neck charged with three lozenges
Quod tibi hoc alteri.
Douglas House, Petersham, a wolf
or.
Finis coronal optts.
1 30. 11
Bice of Dublin, a falcon preying on a
salient arg., charged on the breast with Bigg of Benendon, Kent, Haines HiU,
partridge, all ppr.
Berks, Chilton Folyatt, Wilts, and
77. 12
a trefoil slipped pert. Sublimiora
Blckerstaffe, in front of the sun in splen226. 2
Hants, a rhinoceros ppr.
dour a unicorn rampant, all ppr. 48. i Biddulph, General Sir Michael Anthony Bigg, Bart, (extinct), of Lenchwich,
Bickersteth, Rev. Samuel, the Vicarage,
Shrapnel, K.C.B., of 2, Whitehall
Worcs., an arm embowed vested,
Lewisham, S.E., a dexter arm in
Court, S.W., a wolf sejant regardant
couped at the shoulder, holding in the
armour embowed holding in the hand
arg.,
vulned on the shoulder gu.
hand a serpent ppr., the tail environing
a battle-axe. Frappc fort.
Sublimiora petamus.
278.10
the arm.
crest.

Bicknall or Bicknell, an angel praying

between two branches of laurel

Beyard, on a tower arg., the loopholes and

in orle.
184. 2

BIG

BIN

53

Turganby, Kent, a naked Bingham,


Richard
Charles
William,
arm couped at the elbow and erect
Esquire, of Melcombe Bingham, Dorholding a battle-axe, all ppr.
chester, on a rock ppr., an eagle rising
ducally crowned or, between two
or.
cj. 84. 2
Spes mea Christus.
cf. 213. II
wings elevated of the first.
Bigg, out of a mural coronet seven Loch- BiUers of London, a snail in its shell ppr. Bingham, Baron (Bingham), see Lucan,
Earl of.
141. 8
I7-- 9
aber axes ppr.
Biggar of Woolmet, co. Edinburgh, Billesworth, a squurel sejant cracking a Bingham of Binghams- Melcombe. Dorset,
nut, all ppr.
ArMther, collared or.
on a rock ppr., an eagle rising or. Spes
Scotland, a pelican's head couped and
mea Christus.
Giving and for135- 7
vulning itself ppr.
cf. Tj. 5
Billet or Billot, Norf., and Ashe, Devonsh., Bingham, Sir John Edward, Bart., of
giving,
cf. q8. 2
a hand and arm couped at the elbow
West Lea, Ranmoor, Sheffield, an
Biggar or Bigger, a pelican's head vulning
in armour ppr., holding in the gauntlet
eagle, wings expanded ppr., resting
ppr.
cf. 98. 2
a baton or.
the dexter claw on a garb fessewise
cf. 209. 9
a demi-pelican sa.,
Biggar, Ireland,
Billiat, Joseph, Esquire, of Aisthorpe
vert, and charged on each wing with
vulning herself ppr.
Hall, Lines, a duck close or, holding
a cross pa tee azure. Spes mea Christus.
Bigge, see Bigg.
in the beak a billet arg., between two
Bigge of Long Horsley, Northumberland,
254- 3
bulrushes ppr.
Ung Dieu uiig Iloi/.
Bingham, Ireland, on a mount vert, an
a cockatrice's head couped sa., beaked
271. 17
eagle rising ppr.
and crowned or, wings erect vert.
cf. 78. i
Bingham, Denis, Esquire, of Bingham
Bigge, Francis Edward, Esquire, Hen- Billich, a rat salient sa.
Castle, BelmuUet, co. Mayo, on a mount
napyn, Cockington, Torquay, a cocka- Billing, Norf., a dexter arm in armour
ppr., holding in the hand an anchor.
vert, a falcon rising ppr., beaked,
head couped and murally
trice's
belled, and membered or.
Spes mea
crowned or, between two wings erect Billing and Billinge of Deding, Oxon.,
and
Billinge,
Lanes,
an
arm
couped
at
Christus.
az.
the shoulder and embowed in fess, the Bingham, Dorset, an arm couped at the
Bigge or Biggs, an eagle's head erm.,
elbow resting upon the wreath and
elbow erect ppr., habited az., charged
ducally crowned or, between two wings
201. 11
holding a spear in pale.
on the sleeve with a cross formee arg.,
arg.
cf. 84. 2
cuffed of the same, and holding in the
Biggs, Yeatman-, of Stockton House, Billing, a mount semee of quatrefoils.
hand ppr. a laurel-branch vert.
Wilts
(I) In front of a javelin erect
179- 10
Bingham-Cox of Woodlands, Northaw,
ppr., a leopard's head affrontee erased Billing or Billinge, a buck trippant ppr.
117- 8
Herts,
and of Botherop, Glouc.
az., charged mth two fleurs-de-lis fessei
(i) Between a stag's attires attached
wise or {for Biggs).
13
243. 10.
(2) A Billingham, a lion rampant ppr.
rampant doubleto the scalp ppr., a cockatrice gu.,
goat's head erased sa., armed, bearded, Billingham, a lion
i. 14
queued arg. Another, or.
holding in the beak an ear of wheat or
and charged with a gate or {for YeatSmrey, issuant from a
A wing erect arg.,
man).
{for Cox).
243. II Billinghurst,
(2\
human heart a branch of roses, all
between
two Catherine - wheels az.
Biggs, London, a leopard's face gu.
ppr.
{for Bingham).
cf. 22. 2
Billinghurst of Newport, Isle of Wight, Bingley, a cross crosslet, charged with an
Biggs, London, a lamb couchant arg.
an eagle displayed or, holding in the
escallop between two wings.
1 11
8
cf. 131. 12
beak a cross crosslet fitched arg.
Bingley, T. H., Esquire, of Whitley HaU,
Biggs, a dexter hand charged with a
Bigg of Iping, Sussex, and Arnwood,
Hants, an eagle's head couped ppr.,

BiUcliffe

of

bendlet arg., holding a serpent vert.

Bigham,

Hon.

Sir

John

cf.

220. 2
Charles, of

75; 2

an arm embowed, vested,


holding a covered cup.
203. 4
Billingsley, on a mount vert, a leopard
couchant or, spotted sa.
cf. 24. 9
Billington of Dublin, out of a mmal crown
sa., a sun in splendour or.
cf. 162. 2
Billings, Beds,

10, Palace Gate, Kensington, a horse per


pale or and sa., charged on the body
fesseways
with
three
horse-shoes
counterchanged, and resting the dexter
fore-leg on a cross pattce gu. .J'avance. Bilney, Norf., a demi-griffin arg., holding
between the claws a buckle sa.
Bigland, George, of Bigland Hall, Lanes,
a lion passant regardant gu., holding Bilsdon, a ram's head couped or.
in the dexter paw an ear of big-wheat
130. I
stalked and bladed or.
Gratitude.
Bilson or Billson, Hants, a bugle-horn or,
stringed arg., and tasselled of the first.
Spes labor levis.
cf. 6. i
228. II
Bignell, a Wyvern gu., the wings elevated
and addorsed or, resting the dexter Binckes, Bincks, or Binks, a winged
claw on an anchor of the last.
column gu.
113. 10
Bindley, out of flames ppr., a phoenix
cf. 69. 5
rising of the same.
Nunc et idem.
Bignold, Charles Arthur Bathurst, Es82. 2
quire, of Eaton Hall, Norwich, a lion
passant regardant gu., holding in his Bindley or Bindly, out of a mural coronet
fore- paw an eai of big-wheat or.
a dexter arm embowed wielding a
sword ppr.
Bigot or Bigott, a martlet sa.
cf. 95. 5
cf. 201. 4
Bigsby of Stowmarket, Suff., and Arno- Bindlosse, Borwick, Lanes, and Westml.,
vale, Notts, an eagle displayed or,
a demi-horse arg., ducally gorged az.
armed gu. Ad astra. iitamitr semper
</
5.V 3
ad optima.
75. 2 Bindon, Ireland, on a mount vert, a bull
Bigwood, a hand erect issuing from a
passant arg. Stet non timeat.
45. 7
cloud holding a club in bend sinister. Binet, Jersey, a woman couped at the
knees, habited medievally, between the
214. 9
Bilesby of Bilesby, Lines, a lion's head
attires of a stag, all ppr.
II le cueil.
erased arg.
17. 8 Bing, Middx., see Byng.
Bill, a stork's head erased ppr.
106. i Bing, Kent, a demi-pegasus regardant or,
Bill, Charles, of Farley Hall, Staffs, a
holding in pale a flag gu.
cf. 47. 9
pelican's head erased arg., vulning Binge, Kent, an antelope erm., attired or.
itself.
Omne solum patria.
126. 12
98. 2
Billam of Billam and Wales, and of Bingham, Rt. Hon. John George Barry,
NewaU Hall, Yorks, a dexter arm
Baron Clanmorris, a rock, thereon an
Azincourt.
grasping an arrow ppr.
eagle rising, all ppr. Spes mea Christus.

cf-

77

West Riding, three


arrows, one in pale and two in saltire
or, the points downwards, barbed and
flighted arg., in front thereof, suspended
Ecclesfield, Yorks,

by a ribbon gu., an escutcheon sa.,


charged with a pheon, also arg. Beatua
qui implevit.
cf. 173. i
Bingley of Blyth, Notts, on a pellet a
cross formee arg., charged with an
aimulet gu., and between two wings
or.

and FUntsh., a pheon


between two wings or, and behind
a pellet.
Bingley, Notts, on a pellet a cross formee
Bingley, Middx.
arg.,
all

arg.

Bingley and Bingly, a phoenix in flames


82. 2

ppr.

Durh., a lion's head erased


between two wings, all or.
19. 7
Binks, an eagle's head erased, ducally
gorged, holding in the beak a pheon.
Sinks,

83. 10
Binks, see Binckes.
Binney, a dexter hand ppr., holding a
sword in pale az., hilt and pommel or.

212. 9
Binney, James, Esquire, J.P., D.L.,
M.A., Barrister-at-law, of Pampisford
HaU, Cambridge, on a ivreath of the
colours a barbel in front of two bulrushes in saltire, all ppr. Bene. 271.10
Binning, Lord, see Haddington, Earl of.
Binning of Walliford, Scotland, a demihorse furnished for a waggon ppr.
Christo duce feiicite.
Binning of Carloury Hall. Scotland, a
horse's head furnished for a waggon
ppr.

Virtute doloque.

50. 12

BIN
Wores.,

Binns,

BIS

54

martlet.

Lahore

et

diUgentia.
95- 4
Binns of Sheffield, a lion rampant az.,
gorged with a collar flory and connterflory or, holding in the fore-paws a

Bird of Drybridge, Heref., a martlet gu.


c/. 95. 5
Cruce spes mea.
Bird, a martlet, the wings expanded gu.,
charged on the breast with a mullet
c/.

or.

95. II

Henry Langton, of Carr Hill, near


Kirkham and Staind. Lanes, a demiboar sa., armed ungu., and bristled or,
gorged with a chain of the last, and
supporting a branch of teazle ppr., and

Birley,

charged on the shoulder with a millrind.

ppr., pommel and hilt of Bird of Broxton, Chesh., a martlet gu.


c/. 95. 5
the second, the dexter hind-paw restDeus pro- Bird of Hackney, Middx., a martlet
ing on a saltier, also or.

Birley,

95. 11

side,

sword erect

videbit.

169. 10
Binns, a mortar mounted ppr.
Binns, Ireland, a hand holding a close
217. 12
helmet az.
holding
dexter
hand
Binny or Binney, a
a sword in pale az., hilt and pommel
or.

Binny

of Fearn, Scotland,

212. 9
a horse's head

opera. 51. J
Binny or Binnie, Scotland, a horse's head
Virtute et opera.
51. 5
bridled ppr.
Libcrtas.
Birch, a hare courant sa.
c/. 136. 3
Birch, a hare courant sa., collared or.
arg., bridled gu.

Virtute

et

cf.

136. 3

mount vert, a
Libertas.
hare sa., coUared arg.
Birch of Birch Hall, Lanes, Lines, and
London, a fleur-de-lis arg., entwined
148. 8
by a serpent ppr.
Birch, Lanes and Shropsh., a demi-bird
80. 2
(eagle ?) wings displayed sa.
Birch of Croydon, Surrey, an eagle rising
az., holding in the dexter claw a banner
flowing to the dexter gu., thereon three
crosses clechee, two and one, the staff
point and tassels or.
cf. 78. 14
Birch of Wrotham Hall, Norf., a fleurde-lis arg., with a serpent entwined
Prudentia
et
simplicitate.
ppr.
Bircb, Bart., Lanes, on a

148. 8

Henry, Thame, Oxon., a fieurde lis or, surmounted by a hurt,


entwined by a serpent and between
two palm-branches ppr. Sincera fide

Birch,
-

agere.

Birch, Newell-, of Henley Park, Oxford,


same crest and motto.
Birch of Kilkenny, Ireland, a griffin's
head erased, holding in the beak a

birch-branch ppr., and charged on the


shoulder with a lozenge sa.
BirchaU of Bowden Hall, Glouc, a lion
rampant arg., and resting his fore-paws
against the sinister side of a tree, all
ppr.
Quare verum.
BirchaU, John Dearman, Esquire, of
Bowden Hall, Gloucester, a lion
rampant arg., resting its fore-paws
against the sinister side of a tree, all
ppr.
Quare verum.
Birch-Reynardson, Charles, Esquire, of
Hall, Stamford
(i) A lion's
head erm.. murally crowned chequy
arg. and gu. (for Reynardson).
(2) A
fleur-de-lis arg., and a trefoil slipped
vert, entwined by a serpent ppr. (for
Birch).
Virtue est rili^mi jugere, and

HolyweU

Prudentia simplicitate.
Birch-Reynardson, Vere Henry, Esquire,
of Rushington Manor, Totton, Hants,
same crests and mottoes.
Birch-Reynardson, William John, Esquire, of Ad well House, Tets worth,

same

crests

and mottoes.

Birchett of Rye, Sussex, an heraldic tiger


sejant vert, ducally gorged and maned

BirchiU of BirchiU, Chesh., a lion rampant az., supporting a tree vert.

rising gu.
Bird, on a dolphin ppr.,

cf.

Omni liber metn.


Hugh Arthur,

Esquire, of WoodKnutsford, same crest and motto.


Birley of Woodend, Cumb., a derai-boar
sa., collared arg.. the chain reflexed over
the back or., supporting a branch of
wild teazel ppr., and charged on
shoulder with a mill-rind, also arg.

an eagle with
wings expanded or.
Bird, Charles Henry, Esquire, M.A., J.P.,
of Crookbey, Cockerham, Lanes, three
mullets of six points fessewise arg.,
thereon a martlet gu. Cruce spes mea.
Bird, Westminster, a ring-dove ppr., resting its dexter claw on a rose or.
Bird of Denston, Suff., out of a ducal

coronet

couped

arg.,

greyhound's

Omni

and motto.
head Birmingham, Norf., two

lions

Moss Lee,
same crest

gambs

saltier sa.

6t. 7

or.

liber metu.

Birley of HaUiwell Hall, and


Lanes, and of Manchester,

39.

in

14

London and Warw., a greyhound's Birmingham, a goat's head erased. 128. 5


head vert, erased gu gorged with a Birn, Ireland, a dexter hand apaumee

Bird,

collar dove-tailed or.


Bird, William Macdonald,
26, Harrington Gardens,

couped gu.

235. 5
Esquire, of

61. II
Birnie of Broomhill, Scotland, alion's head
Sapere aude, incipe. 17. 8
erased ppr.
Birnie of Saline, Scotland, a dexter hand
holding an anchor erect or,
ppr.,
environed with clouds, abo ppr. Arcus,
artes, astra.
223. 4

vert, erased gu., collar dove-tailed or.

Eecte ccrte.
Bird, Derbysh.,

stump

235. 5
on a mount vert, the
of a tree couped and eradicated,

thereon a falcon, wings addorsed, all


ppr.
cf. 87. 1
Bird, out of an Eastern coronet a demilion holding in the dexter paw a cross

Birom, Lanes, an urchin sa.


135-8
Biron, a mermaid with a glass and a comb,
all ppr.
Crede Byron.
184. 8

crosslet.

Birde, a griffin's head erased bendy of


six sa. and arg.
66. 2
Birdwood, Sir Georae Christopher Moles-

Birrell,

worth, M.D., K.C.LE., C.S.I., LL.D.,


of 7, Apsley Terrice, Acton, London,
W., a martlet.
297. 7
Birkbeck, London: (i) A bow erect entwined by an oak-branch ppr., acorned
oak-bi-anch
ppr.,
or.
acorned
(2) An
or, and a rose-branch flowered gu.,
intertwined and erected. Fide sed

Birt,

all

ppr.

arm

in

armour embowed
all

ppr.

196. 10

Kent, a demi-leopard guardant gu.,


guttee-d'eau, charged with two hats
wavy or, supporting with the paws an
anchor arg., cable sa., all between two
branches of oak fructed ppr.
Facta

non

verba.

Devonsh., a dexter arm embowed


issuing from a cloud in the
sinister holding in the hand a garland

Bil'te,

in

cui vide.

palewise,

an

brandishing a scimitar,
Birt, a flounder.

Birkbeck, Sir Edward, Bart., of Horstead


Hall, Norf., upon a rock in front of a
hazel-branch slipped and fructed a

bow

222. 14

or Birnall, a greyhound's head


between two roses stalked and leaved.

Birnal

South Kensington, London, a greyhound's head

fess

of laurel, all ppr.


200. 12
Birtwesill, a dolphin naiant ppr.
140. 5
BiSChofI, of Leeds and London (originally
of Basle, Switzerland), a crosier erect

248. 3

or, between two wings of an imperial


eagle, the dexter arg., the sinister sa.

Birkbeck, Henry, Esquire, of Westacre


High House, Swaffham, Norf., upon a
rock a bow in pale, stringed and intertwined with a hazel-branch, all ppr.
Birkbeck, William John, Esquire, same

Biscoe, Henry Stafford Tyndale, Esquire,


of Holton Park, Oxon., on a mount
vert, in front of an oak-tree a greyhound courant ppr., coUared or, seizing
a hare, also ppr.
Confido non con-

crest.

Birkbeke or Birkberke, a nut-branch vert,

fructed or.
fuiida.
58. 14
Birkby, on a chapeau gu., turned up Biscoe of KingiUie, co. Inverness, Scotland,
erm.. a garb or, banded arg.
a greyhoimd courant sa., seizing a
153. 10
</.
Birkenhead of Backford, Chesh., a goat
hare or.
58. 14
saUent arg., attired or, resting the fore- Biscoe, Thomas Ramsay, Esquire, of
feet on a garb of the last.
Newton, KirkhiU, Inveruess-sh., a
Birkenhead, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet
greyhound sa., seizing a hare ppr.
or, an arm embowed ppr., holding in
Post virtiUem curro.
the hand three arrows of the first.
Bisdee, Alfred J., surgeon, Norris Lodge,
Birkes, an ear of wheat and a palmHoddesdon, Herts, on a mural coronet
branch in saltier ppr.
a
fleur-de-lis.
Dieu est ma foi.
154. 10
Birket of Birket House, Chesh., a ram's Biset, Scotland, the stump of an oak-tree
head erased arg.
shooting branches ppr.
Exilus acta
130. 6
Birket and Birkett, on a hand couped at
prob'.it.
145-2
the wrist an eagle rising ppr.
Bish, on a chapeau, a demi-lion rampant.
cf. 78. 12
Birle, Essex, an arm couped at the
15. 14
shoulder in fess, vested arg., cuffed sa., Bishe of Burston, Surrey, on a mural
holding in the hand ppr. a cross formee
crown or, a sword erect arg., pommel
titched or, charged on the arm with
and hilt of the first, the blade impaling
three torteaux.
a leopard's face gu.
cf. 22. i
1

2
1

55

BLA

Bisshopp, Bart, (extinct), of Parham


Parle, Sussex, on a ducal coronet or, a
griffin sejant arg., resting its dexter
claw on an escutcheon of the last.

Black, an arm embowed, vested, purfled


at the shoulder, the part above the
elbow in fesse lying upon the wreath,
the hand in pale holding a branch of

BIS
Bishop,

griffin's

head

erased

between two laurel branches

sa.,

^ert.

Bishop, Dorset and Somers., an eagle's


head erased, party per fesse or and
en., beaked of the last.
83. 2
Bishop of Evesham, Wores., out of a
mural coronet arg., a griffin's head sa.,
liiaked or.
67. 10
Bishop, Charles, Cwm-Rythan, Llandovery, a double-headed eagle displayed

Ung

ppr.

Pro Deo

Deo

Bishop, Charles Joseph, Esquire, of Hillside, St. Helen's, an eagle's head erased

cf.

BiSSOD, a blackbird ppr.


dat.

wings

all

Ayez pruNil conscire sihi.


Ireland, on a mount vert, two
snakes interlaced or, respecting each
other ppr.

a demi-eagle with wings displayed


charged on the neck with an es-

callop-shell or.

c/.

80. 2

Frederick Edward, M.D., Kingnear Heref., a demi-eagle sa.


with wings displayed, charged on the
breast with an escallop shell or. Dens

Bissell,

ppr.

stone,

Black,

gu.

Non

sa.,

armed and langued

crux, sed lux.

10.

Black of Wigtown, Scotland, a star or,


rising out of a cloud ppr.
Spes lucis
ceternce.

164. ii

Black of Glasgow, a kangaroo sejant


ppr.
Via crvcis, via lucis.
136. 7
Black of Craigmaddie, co. Stirling, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant ppr., gorged
with a collar or. Non crux, seA. lux.
10. 9

a hand couped in fess holding a


sword in pale, on the point a garland

Norman

Spens. Esquire, of i.
Grove Avenue, Blackrock, co, Dublin,
a demi-lion rampant ppr., gorged with
a collar or.
Non crux sed lux.
Black, Charles Bertram, Esquire, c/o.
Messrs. A. and C. Black, Publishers,
Soho, London, W.C, a demi-Uon
Black,

Bisset,

of laurel, all ppr.


cf. 221. 7
Bisset, Scotland, the trunk of a tree ppr.,
a shield arg. pendent fi'om one of its
Revirescit.

Non crux, sed lux.


10. 2
Charles Bertram, Esquire, 38,
Place, Edinburgh, a demi-

Drummond

Uon rampant

liohUcinn quis conira.


Bisset, the tr\uik of an oak-tree sprouting
lierirrfco.
ppr.
145. 2
Bisset, the stump of a tree eradicated
and erased, therefrom a branch sprouting ppr.
RepuUulat.
(i) The trunk of an
Bisset, Fenwickoak-tree sprouting afresh {/or Bisset).
145. 2.
(2) A phcenix in flames gorged
with a mural cromi ppr. (for Fenwick).
A bscissa virescit. Peril ut vivat. cf.82.2

branches.

vires augen-

a la

fin.

Blackborn, Blackborne, or Blackburn,


Yorks, out of a cloud shedding forth
rays an arm from the elbow erect
vested gu., holding a broken sword of
the

last.

cf.

an

arg.

antelope's

208. 13

head erased
126. 2

Blackburn, out of a ducal coronet or, a


demi-lion rampant ppr., holding in the
dexter paw a mullet sa., gorged with a
plain collar arg., charged with three
muUets of the third. Bonne et belle

'

respecting each other ppr.

sa.,

Spe

holding in the mouth


a rose gu., leaved and stalked.
Vise
sa.,

Cowdrey, Sussex, out of a


ducal coronet a hand vested, holding
asscz.
the sun ppr.
209. 2 Blackburn, Scotland, an arm couped
Blaauw, Henry Thomas Gillman, of
at the shoulder and embowed, the
Beechland, Sussex, a demi-Uon rampant
elbow resting on the wreath, holding
ppr.
Feslina lente.
10. 2
in the hand a bombsheU fired ppr.
Blabley, Devonsh., a tiger's head erased
arg., issuing out of rays or.
Blackburn of Wavertree Hall, Lanes,
Blachford, Baron (extinct), see Rogers,
and Hawford Lodge, near Wores.,
Bart.
on a trumpet or, a cock statant ppr.
Blachford of London, a demi-swan rising,
91. 6
the wings expanded arg., guttee-de- Blackburne, Robert Ireland, of Hale Hall,
larmes.
100. 9
Liverpool, and Orford, Lanes, upon a
London
Dorset,
demiBlachford of
and
a
mount vert, a trumpet or, thereon a
swan rising arg., guttee-de-poix. 100.9
cock gu., beaked, combed, wattled,
Blachford, William Henry, Esquire, of
spurred, and charged on the breast
Ham, Surrey, a demi-swa
rased arg.,
with a cinquefoil or. Come ui ieo sue.
guttee-de-larmes,
gorged
with
an
237. 16
Eastern crown or, wings elevated Blackburne of Richmond, Yorks, a
bendy wavy of the second and gu.
horse's head couped arg.
cf. 50. 13
Black of Aberdeen, Scotland, a demi-lion Blackburne-Maze, WiUiam Peter, Es-

Bisse,

Bissell,

a demi-wolf rampant, pierced


and transfixed by

a flagstaff.

77. 12
Biss, Durh. and Somers., on a mount
vert, two serpents entwined erect and

dence.

no.

or.

Bitterley of

or.

up erm., a lion passant arg., resting


the dexter claw on an escutcheon of
the first.
Bispleam, a stag's head cabossed erm.,
on a partridge,

203. 7

ppr., a scimitar arg.

Blackburn,

between two

tlirougb the shoulder

155. 3

122.

106. 2

cf.

Bitfield,

Bispham, Lanes, on a chapeau gu., turned

attired or.
Biss, an eagle preying
"
ppr.

cito

Bisson, F. S. de Carteret, City Asylum,


Nottingham, same crest and motto.

all ppr.,

cf.

44. 3

Bis dot qui

Bistley, a Doric column or.


Bistley, a cross pattee gu.,

glo'oe.
223. I
Bishton, out of a castle triple towered,

ppr.

Black of London, an arm in armour embowed ppr., wielding in the hand, also

adder in pale

et crclesia.

Bissland, Bilsland, or BuUsland, co. Renfrew, a bull's head.


Certum pete finem.

erm. and or, charged with


paleways, and holding in
the beak a pheon sa.
Pro Deo.
Bishoppe of Bristol, Somers., a griffin
sejant arg., resting its dexter claw on
an escutcheon, also arg.
cf. 62. 1
Bishopston, Warw., an arm issuing from
a cloud in fess, holding a terrestrial

an arm in armour embowed,

palm

je serviray.

grasping a dagger, also ppr., hilted

62.

et ecclesia.

Bisshopp, Baron, of Barring worth (i ) On


a ducal coronet or, a griffin sejant arg.,
resting its dexter claw on an escutcheon
of the last.
(2) On a flag folded round
a halberd in fess, a falcon arg. Pro

145. 8

Captain
Maurice
Elrington,
Lessendrum, Huntly, N.B., and
Rev. Mordaunt Elrington Bissett, the
trunk of an oak-tree sprouting afresh

Bissett,

of
Shaw House, Newbury,
Berks ( i An eagle displayed erminois,
charged on the breast and on each of the
wings with a cinquefoil gu. 237. 15.
(for Maze).
(2) On a mount vert, a
trumpet fesseways or, thereon a cock
beaked, wattled, armed,' and
gu.,
charged on the breast with a cinquefoil
Garde
or (for Blackburne).
237. 16.
quire,

ta bien aimee.
Blacke, Suff. and Essex, a hand couped

in fess ppr.
221. 6
Blakeney, John Henry, L.R.C.P., Woodford, Bristol Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, a dexter arm in armour
embowed, holding in the hand a sword,
all ppr.
Blackensteiner, out of a coronet or, a
plume of three feathers, the centre one
arg., the others gu.
Blackeny, a harpy gardaHt ppr.

sa., armed and langued gu.


189. I
Blacker of Carrick Blacker, Ireland, an
William George, Esquire, of
arm in armour holding a battle-axe
Abscissa virescit.
ppr.
Ramoyle, DowanhiU Gardens, Glasgow,
ppr.
145. 2
Pro Deo et rcge.
Bisshe, Essex, a hind trippant arg. 1 24. 1
same crest and motto.
Blacker of Madras, a dexter arm in
Bisshop of Brandean House, Hants
Black, Charles Cliristopher, of the Inner
armour embowed, the hand gauntleted
Temple, a mount vert, thereon a cat
(1) An eagle's head erased per fesse
and grasping a battle-axe, all ppr.
or and gu., beaked of the last.
83. 2.
gardant ppr., holding between the paws
Pro Deo et rege.
an escutcheon az., charged with a boar's Blacker, Murray MacGregor, Esquire, a
(2) On a ducal coronet or, a griffin
sejant arg., resting the dexter claw on
head erased or.
dexter armed arm embowed ppr., the
an escutcheon of the last. Pro Deo et Black, a reindeer's head ppr., collared.
hand gauntleted and grasping a battle62. 1
tcclcsia.
axe ppr. Pro Deo et rege.
cf. 122. I

rampant

of

Non

Black,

crux, sed lux.

BLA
crest

Warw. and Berks, an


affed
embowed,
sted gu-,

Blacknell,

"g-.

holding in the hand ppr. four feather:

and motto.

Blacker, a nag's heatl couped az., bridled


51- 5

or.

Blacker, Bucks, and of Old Sarum, Wilts,


two lions' beads erased, collared and
i8. 2
addorsed.
Blacker, Bucks, a horse's head couped
5'- 5
az., bridled or.
Thomas,
EsSt.
John
Blacker-Douglas,
quire, of Elm Park, Armagh: (i) A
cubit arm erect ppr., grasping a human
heart gu., and charged with a trefoil
A
(2)
slipped vert {for Douglas).
dexter armed arm embowed ppr., the
hand gauntleted, grasping a battle-

Forward, and Pro Deo

axe ppr.

BLA

56

Blacker, William, Esquire, of Castle


Martin, Newbridge, co. Kildaie, same

et

Tcge.

Blacket, Major-General Sir Edward William, Bart., A.D.C., of Matfen Hall,


Northumb., a hawk's head erased ppr.
Nous (ramillerons en Tespnance.
8S. 12

each per pale of the second and first.


Blackney or Blackeney of Norf., a harpy
189. i
gardant ppr.
Blacknoll and Blakenhall, issuing out of a
cloud az., a hand fessewise ppr., holding
a plume of six feathers alternately
arg.

and gu.

Blades of Broxwell Hall, Surrey, a demitiger rampant gardant couped, supporting with the paws a staff erect
ppr., therefrom a banner flowing to
the sinister az., fringed or, charged
with two swords in saltire arg., pommels and hilts of the third, surmounted
of the Roman fasces paleways of the
same, the axe headed also arg., interlaced with a double chain collar or,
and from the neck pendent by a blue
ribbon a star pagoda, also ppr.
Blades, Yorks, a talbot's head erased

or, stalked and


152. i
leaved vert.
Wallingford,
Blackstone of Castle Priory,
"
sa.
Berks, a cock gu.
91. 2
56. 2
London, a dexter hand Bladewell and BladweU, Suff., Staffs, and
Blackwall,
Norf., a demi-lion per pale indented
gauntleted, holding a pheon, all ppr.
211. 7
arg and gu..
10. 2
BlackwaU of BlackwaU, Derbysh., two Blagdon of' Boddington Manor House,
Cheltenham, a lion rampant bearing a
arms embowed, habited in mail ppr.,
the hands arg., holding between them
by the nose and ear a greyhound's Blage, on a broken tilting-spear or, a
lion
passant arg., cro^vned of the
head couped sa., collared chequy or

Blackshame, an acorn

first.
and gu.
BlackwaU, John, of Hendre Uanrast, Blagrave, Henry Barry, of Calcot Park,
Berks: (i) A falcon ppr., belled or.
North Wales, same crest. Fidelitns.
Blaekwall-Evans. John BlackwaU, of
85. 2.
(2) An oak-tree eradicated ppr.
Blackwall, Derbysh.: (i) On a ducal
Three palm-branches ppr. Pro
(3)
marte et arte.
coronet or, a boar's head erased fesseNorthumb., a hawk's head erased ppr.
ways gu. (for Evans). (2) Two arms Blagrave of Bulmarsh Court, Berks
Nous trnvailUrons dans Vespcrance.

Blacket

and

Blackett,

Blackett-Ord, John
Hall,
Whitfield

hawk's

Reginald,

head

SS. 12
Esquire,
R.S.O.,

embowed, habited in mail ppr., holding


by the nose and ear a greyhound's

An

(1)

(2)

oak-tree
falcon ppr.

eradicated

vert.
85. 2

head couped at the neck sa., collared Blagrove, a palm-tree fructed ppr. 144. i
chequy or and gu. (for Blachodl).
Blagrove, Henry, Esquire, of Abshott,
Northumb., upon a mount vert, an
Hants, a cocoa- tree fructed ppr., thereelk's head erased ppr., pellettee {/or Blackwell of Ampney Park, Glouc, two
arms in scale armour embowed, holding
from pendent by a chain or, an
Ord).
Nous travaillerons dans Vesperbetween the hands ppr. a greyhound's
escutcheon gu., charged with a greave
a nee.
collared
neck
gu.,
at
the
head
couped
of the second.
Blackford, see Blachford.
sa.
Blaikie or Blackie, Scotland, a wolf's
Blackball, Scotland, an annulet or, stoned
head erased ppr. Virtute et fidditate.
vert.
95. 4
167. 14 Blackwell, a martlet.
30. 8
Blacknall of Totnes, Devonsh., a tiger's Blackwell of Sprouston Hall, Norf.. a
swan's head and neck erased arg., Blaikie of Craigiebuckler. Scotland, a
head erased arg., issuing out of rays
loi. 5
ducally gorged or.
Moor's head ppr.
Fidelis.
or.
192. 13
issuing.
dove
Blackwell,
a
Robert
Stickey,
of
Summerand
Lanes,
dragon's
Blaine,
Sir
Blackie
Blackley,
a
Blackwell, Middx., a demi-lion holding
head vert, ducally gorged or.
hill,
Bath, uses a sword erect ppr.,
between its paws an anchor ppr.
pommel and hilt or. Pax out hdhim.
cf. 72. 9
12. 12
Petit ardita virtzis.
Blackie of Edinburgh, a tiger salient ppr.
170. 2
Spero in Deo.
Blackwill, a demi-lion holding between Blair, Hunter-, Rev. Sir David Oswald,
12. 12
its paws an anchor ppr.
Blackie,
Robert,
the
Abbey,
Esquire,
Great
Bart.,
O.S.B.,
Fort
7,
Western Terrace, Glasgow, Publisher, Blackwood, Captain Sir Francis, Bart., on
Augustus, N.B., a stag's head cabossed
a wolf's head erased ppr.
a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a
Virtute et
Vigilantio, rohur, voluptas.
ppr.
crescent arg.
Per vins rectos.
fiJJitatc.
122. 5
30. 8
Blackie, James Robertson, Esquire, of
245-3 Blair,, Frederick Gordon, of Blair, Ayr,
Ferndean, Cove, Dumbartonsh., and Blackwood of Ballyleidy, Ireland, on a
a stag lodged ppr. Aino probos.
Northbank, Glasgow, a wolf's head
cap of maintenance gu., turned up
115. 7
Whitfield,

erased ppr.
Virtute et fidelilate.
Blackiston, London, a cock or.
91. 2
Blackley or Blakey of Blackley HaU,
Lanes, a dragon's head vert, ducally
gorged or.
cf. 72. 9
Blackman, a demi-Moor in fetters,
crowned with an Eastern coronet.

Blackman, London,
griffin erra.
Blackman, a denii-griffin vert, semee of
.-.

crescents

arg.,

fiducin.

collared

gu.

Fide
cj.

et

64. 2

Blackmore, Devonsh., a Moor's head in


profile sa., erased at the neck ppr.,
and round the neck a chaplet of roses
or,

leaved vert.

Blackmore, an arm in armour embowed


ppr., garnished or, supporting a standard, the banner of the last, the staff
of first, pointed arg.
ej. 199. 9
Blackmore, out of a mural coronet or,
an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
garnished

or.

cf.

200.

Blackmore, a demi-griffin segreant erm.


64. 2

erm., a crescent arg.

Blair,

Patrick,

Esquire,

of

11,

Ainslie

Place. Edinburgh, a dove with wings


Blackwood, Baron, Ireland, the sun in
Virtute tutus.
splendour.
Per tias rectas.
expanded.
Blackwood, Hamilton-Temple-, Marquess Blair of Balthayock, Perth, a dove, wngs
expanded ppr. Virtute tutus.
of Dutlerin and Ava, see Duftcrin and
94. 2
Ava.
Blair, Ireland, a stag lodged ppr.
115. 7
Blackwood, Scotland, a hand holding a Blair of Watton Grove, Surrey, a dove
with wings expanded, holding in his
Virtute
porta
couteau sword ppr.
Virtute
beak an olive-branch ppr.
tuemini.
213. 5
tutus.
Blackwood, on a mount vert, an escut94. 5
cheon arg.,
between two laurel- Blair (i) A dove, wings expanded ppr.,
branches ppr.
charged on the breast with a torteau
cf. 146. 14
2.
for distinction (for Blair),
Blackwood, Edinburgh, rays or beams of
94.
cf.
the sun ppr.
Per lias rectos.
(2) A wyvern with wings displayed
Bladen of Glastonbury, Somers., a greyvert (for Stopford).
cf. 70. 8
hound's head erased ppr. Toiijours Blair, Alexander, Esquire, 35, Moray
61. 4
fidde.
Place, Edinbiu-gh, uses a dove, wings
Bladen, Ireland, on a ducal coronet a
expanded and inverted ppr. Virtute
griffin
passant, wings elevated or,
tutu's.
94. 2
holding in its beak an arrow ppr. Blair, a boar's head couped.
Spe ft laborc.
Blair of Dunsky, a boar's head couped
cf. 63. 2
Bladerjke, a lion's head erased, pierced
Virtute et honore.
ppr.
43. I
through the mouth with a sword in Blair, Scotland, a crescent arg. God be
:

'

fess, all ppr.

cf.

17. 8

my

guide.

163. 2

BLA
Roman head

Blair of Balmill, Scotland, a


armed ppr. Fades qualis

mens

191. 6
VirtiUe tutus.

Blair of France, a garb or.

153- 2

Blair of Lethenty, Scotland, a garb ppr.


Nee temere, nee timide.
153-2

Blake, Baron Wallscourt, see WaUscourt.


Blake, see Aldrich-Blake.
Blake, Wilts, on a chapeau gu., turned
up erm., a martlet sa.
95. I
Blake, Bart., Durh., a martlet arg.,
charged on the breast with a fret gu.
cf.

95.

Blake of Horstead, Nort., on a morion


ppr., a martlet arg.
Bene prceparatiim
peetus.

Blake,

Jex-,

Swan ton

Rev. Francis William, of


(i)
Abbot, Norf.
On a
:

morion

ppr.,

horse's

head erased

martlet arg.
arg.,

(2)

maned

or,

holding in the mouth a broken spear


or.
Bene prceparatum pectus.
Blake, Suff., a mountain-cat passant

gardant ppr.

cf.

26.

Blake, Charles Joseph, Esquire, of Heath


House, Maryborough, Queen's Co., a
cat-a-mountain passant guardant ppr.
Virtus sola nobilitat.
George Francis, Esquire, of
Blake,
Merlin Park, co. Galway, same crest
and motto.
Blake, Sir Henry Arthur, K.C.M.G., of

Grove, Youghal, same crest


and motto.
Henry Claude, Esquire, Athlone,
Pursuivant of Arms, Office of Arms,
The Castle, Dublin, same crest,
Mj'rtal

Blake,

charged with a crescent for difference


and motto.
Blake, Martin Joseph, Esquire, of Old
Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C, same crest
and motto.
Blake, Colonel Maurice Charles, C.B., of
TowerhiU, Cloongullane and Muckanagh, co. Mayo, same crest and motto.
Blake, Robert Joseph, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Blake, Thomas Joseph, Esquire, a cat-amountain passant guardant ppr.
Virtus sola nobilitat.

Valentine Joseph, Esquire, of


BrookhiU, Claremorris, co. Mayo, same
and motto.
a mountain-cat passant ppr.
26. 4
Virtus sola nobilitat.
Blake of Renvyle, co. Galway, a mountain-cat
Virtns
sola
passant ppr.
26. 4
nobilitat.
Blake,

crest

Blake,

Blake, Sir Valentine, Bart., of Menlongh


Castle, CO. Gahvay, Ireland, a cat
passant gardant ppr.
Virtus
sola
nobilitas.

cf.

26.

Blake, a bear's head sa., gorged with a


collar arg., holding in the mouth a
lion's gamb erased or.
Blake, Bart., Sir Patrick James Graham,
of Langham, Suff., a leopard passant
gardant ppr. Confido et probitate.
cj.

24. 2

Blake, Ireland, a leopard passant gardant


ppr.
Virtus sola nobilitat.
cj. 24. 2
Blake, Essex, a dragon's head erased
arg., peUettee.
cj. 71. 2
Blake-Daly, John Archer, Esquire, of
Raford, KiltuUa, near Athenry, a

greyhound courant
front of an oak-tree

sa.,

collared,

Blake,

De Burgh, Charles Ormsby, Es- Blaker

of Salisbury, Wilts, a demi-horse


Park, Merlinstown
sa., ducally gorged or.
cj. 53. 3
(i) A cat-a-mountain sejant guardant Blaker of Portslade, Sussex, a horse's
ppr., collared and chained or, and
head sa., maned and bridled or. 51. 5
above Ung Roy. %tng foy, ung loy. Blaker, Nathaniel Payne, M.R.C.S., 29,
Old Steine, Brighton, same crest.
(2) A mountain cat passant guardant
ppr.
Virtus sola nobilitat.
Blakeston or Blakiston, Durh., a cock or,
Lieutenant - Colonel
Blake - Humfrey,
collared, combed, and wattled gu.
Thomas, of Heggatt Hall, Horstead,
cj. 91. 2
Norwich: (I) On a ducal coronet an Blakeway, a tiger's head spotted.
eagle or, and charged on the breast Blakey, Suff., a dragon's head couped at
for distinction with a cross crosslet
the neck vert, gorged with a coronet
gu. {for Humphrey). 277.11.
arg.
(2) On a
cj. 72. 9
morion ppr., a martlet arg. Coelestem Blakie or Blackie, Scotland, a wolf's
spero coronam.
head erased ppr.
^77. i^
Virtute et fidelitate.
Blakeborne, Yorks, out of a cloud shed30. 8
ding forth rays, an arm from the elbow Blakiston, Sir Horace Nevile, Bart., of
erect, vested gu., holding a broken
Lynton, West by Road, Boscombe,
sword ppr.
Bournemouth, a cock gu. Doe weU
cf. 208. 13
Blakely of Thorp Hamlet, Norf., a unicorn
and doubt not.
passant az., guttee d'or, and ducally Blakiston, Hon. Charles Robert, of Christgorged arg., resting the dexter foot on
church, New Zealand, late Member of
an escutcheon or, charged with a pale
the Legislative Council, and Augustus
vair.
AUons Dieu ayde.
48. 4
Frederick Noel Blakiston, also of
Blakemore of the Leys, Monmouthsh., a
New Zealand, use a cock gu. Doe well
Moor's head in profile sa., gorged
and doubt not.
91. 2
round the neck with a chaplet of Blakiston of Blakiston, Durh., a cock or.
roses or, leaved vert.
Pro Deo, pro
91. 2
rege, pro patria, et lege.
Blakiston-Houston, John, Esquire, of
Blakeney, Baron (Blakeney), out of
Orangefield and Roddens, Belfast
clouds ppr., an arm erect vested az.,
(I) A sand-glass ppr.
A cock
(2)
the hand grasping a sword, both also
statant gu., charged with an annulet
ppr.
Auxilium meum ah alto.
or.
Doe well and doubt not.
cj. 210. 12
Blakit, a falcon's head erased ppr.
88. 12
Thomas,
Es- Blamore, Glouc, a tiger sejant vert,
Blakeney-Lyon-Stewart,
quire, of Ballymenagh, co. Tyi-one,
collared and chained or.
cj. 27. 6
Ireland: (i) Out of an embattlement Blanch, a leopard's head gardant erased
ppr., a demi-lion rampant gu. (jor
g'l</ 23. 3
Stewart),
cj.
10. 3.
(2) Within two Blanchard, Lanes, on a chapeau an arm
branches of laurel a lady to the girdle
in armour embowed, holding a battlehabited in white, holding in her dexter
axe,
hand a thistle and in her sinister a Blanchard, Wilts and Somers., on the
trefoil, all ppr. (jor Lyon).
point of a sword in pale a midlet.
(3) Out
of clouds ppr., an arm erect couped at
169. 3
the elbow, vested per pale or and az., Blancharden of Blancharden, Kent, a
and charged with an escallop countercock's leg armed with a spur sa., erased
changed, holding in the hand a dagger,
at the thigh, and issuing therefrom
both also ppr., pommel and hUt or
a plume of five ostrich-feathers, alter(jor Blakeney).
Forward.
nately or and az.
Blakeney, John, Esquire, of Abbert Blanehfield of Blanchfieldstown, Ireland,
Castle, Galway, out of a ducal coronet
an arm erect vested per pale, alternately
or, an arm erect, couped at the elbow,
indented gu. and erm., the hand ppr.,
vested gu., cuffed arg., holding in the
holding a sword arg., pommel and hilt
hand a sword ppr., hilt and pommel of
or.
Au.rilium meum ab alto.
the first.
Blanck of Guildford, Surrey, a dragon's
Blakeney, John Henry, L.R.C.P., of
head couped vert, collared and chained
Woodford, Bristol Road, Edgbaston,
arg.. holding in the mouth a firebrand
a dexter arm in armour embowed,
of the last, tiaming ppr.
holding in the hand a sword all Blanckagam, a dove holding in its beak

quire,

talis.

in

ppr., fructed gold.

of

Merlin

ppr.

an olive-branch,

all

ppr.

92. 5

Blakeney, out of a ducal coronet or, an Blanckley, a falchion erect ppr., hilt
arm erect, couped at the elbow, vested
and pommel or, pierced through a
gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand
Pro rege et
leopard's face, also ppr.
cj. 22. i
a sword ppr., hilt and pommel of the
lege.
first.
Auxilium meum ab alto.
Blanckmaynes or Blanchmaynes, a leoBlakeney, an arm erect, couped at the
pard's head gardant erased or.
f/- 23- 3
elbow, vested gu., cuffed arg., holding
in the hand a sword ppr., hilt and Blancminster, on the trunk of a tree
pommel or. Auxilium meum ab alto.
lying in fess, and sprouting one branch,
Blakeney, Ireland, out of a plume of three
a falcon close.
ostriclj-feathers an eagle rising ppr.
Bland, a griffin's head couped, collared,
cj. 67. 11
the wings addorsed.
80. 6
Blakenhall or BlacknoU, issuing out of a Bland, Notts, out of a ducal coronet or,
23. 11
a leopard's head ppr.
cloud az., a hand ppr., in fes:), holding
a plume of six feathers, two, two, and Bland, Davison-, John, of Kippax Park,
Yorks, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's
two arg. and gu., alternately.
head ppr. Sperate et virite jortes.
Blakeny or Blackney, Norf., a harpy
gardant ppr.
17- 5
189. i

BLA
Loftus

Bland,

BLI

Henry Bland,

Esquire,

K.C., o{ Blandsfort, Queen's Co.,


land, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's
head ppr., charged with a crescent gu.
Quo fata vacant.
cf. 17. 5
Bland, Major-General Edward Loftus, of
Ire-

Woodbank, Whiteabbey,
out of a ducal coronet
ppr., charged with a

co.

Antrim,
head

or, a lion's

Quo

crescent

gu.

fata vacant.

Bland, John Humphry,


Fernagh, Whiteabbey,
same crest and motto.

Esquire,
co.

of

Blaw of Castle Hill, Scotland, an armed


hand holding a sword in pale, all ppr.

Blenman of Croscombe, Somers., a dexter


arm couped and erect ppr., vested sa.,
210. 4
the ruffle arg., at the wrist a diamond
button, holding in the hand a roll of
Blaxland, Edward Tremayne, Esquire, of
Fordwich, Broke, vid Whittingham.
South Wales, Australia, (i) An
eagle displayed with two heads ppr.,
guttee-de-sang (for Blaxland). 74. 2.
(2) A lion's gamb erect and erased
gu., enfiled

Blennerhassett, Sir Rowland, Bart., of


Blennerville, co. Kerry, Ireland, a wolf
sejant ppr.
Fortes fortuna juvat.

(for

with a ducal coronet erm.


SandweU). Juste et fortiter.

Bland of London and Norwich, out of a


vallary coronet or, a lion's head ppr.,
palria.
charged with a bend sa., thereon three
pheons, aUo or. Potior origine virtus. Blaydes, a
150.10
Bland, a holly-branch vert.
Bland of London and Yorks, same

crest.

cf.

91. 2

Bland, John Franklin, Esquire, of Hollywood, Kenmare, a cock ppr., charged


on the breast with a pheon or. Eloquentia sagitta.
Blandford, Marquess of, see Marlborough,

Ex

170. 2

S'- 13

50. 8
Blaney, a horse's head erased sa.
Blaney of Berks, a horse's head erased

Hope

paw a sword

or.

erect ppr.

Blaydes-Marvel, Yorks, a talbot's head


erased sa.
Pro Deo, rege, et palria.
Blayne, Berks, a greyhound's head
collared az.

56. 2
arg.,

61. 2

Blayney of London, a horse's head couped


arg., in complete armour ppr., the
bridle az.

5i- 13

Blayney of the Lodge, Evesham, Worcs.,


a fox passant arg. / rest to rise.

well

Heref.,

and home
a

maned and

nag's
tufted

well.

head
i

Blayney, an erm. passant arg.


134. 6
Blayney, Baron (supposed to be extinct), a
nag's head couped arg., bridled gu., on
the forehead a plate of armour, in the
centre of which a spike, all ppr.
Integra

mens

augtistissima pussessio.
51- 13

ppr., bridled az.

arg.,

150. 2
ppr.,

Blaydes of Oulton House, Yorks, a demileopard,


collared
and chained or,
holding in the dexter paw a sword

tirna resurgatn.

Blaney or Blayney, London, a horse's


head couped arg., in complete armour

sa.

and pommel

salient

32.

Blane, Sir Seymour John, Bart., of Blanefield, Ayrsh., a sword erect ppr., hilt
and pommel or. Paritur pax hello.

Blaney,

cf.

of.

Blandford, Dorset, a dexter hand holding


221. S
a pistol ppr.
Blandy, Frederick, Esquire, of Birchamp
House, Colford, Glouc, a demi-lion
regardant gu., holding between the
paws an urn sa., with flames issuing
ppr.

56. 2

thistle vert, flowered gu.

demi-leopard
holding in the dexter

Blaydes,

arg., hilt

Vigilante.
of Randall's Park, Leatherhead.
Surrey, a cock gu., beaked, legged, and
wattled or, charged on the breast with
a pheon of the last.
cf. 91. 2
Bland, James Franklin, Esquire, J. P., of
Derryquin Castle, co. Kerry, Ireland,
a cock ppr., charged on the breast
with a plieon or. Eloquentia sagitta.

Bland

Duke

36. 3

cf.

Blaxton, a goat passant or.


cf. 1 29. 5
Blaydes, of Ranby Hall, Notts, a talbofs
head erased sa. Pro Deo, rege, et

91. 2

50. 8

couped

bridled
51- 5

Blaney, Heref., a fox passant arg.


Blantyre,
Baron (Rt. Hon. Charles
Stewart), Scotland, a dove holding an
olive-leaf in its beak, all ppr.
Sola
juvat virtus.
92. 5
Blaquier.De Baron (Blaquier), a garb ppr.,
Tiens
ala
virile.
banded or.
153.2
Blatchford of Osborne, Isle of Wight, a
swan's head and neck erased sa.,

208. 8

ppr.

Blennerhasset, Ireland, in the sea a pillar

Antrim,

Bland, a cock gu.

parchment

New

Blayney, a fox passant arg.


32. i
Bleamire and Bleaymire of Westml. and
Cumb., a heraldic tiger sejant gu.,
collared and chained or.
Bleddyn or Bleeddyn, a boar passant sa.,
bristled arg.
40. 9
Bledlow of London, in the sea an anchor
161. 6
ppr.
Blencowe of Marston Hall, Oxon., a
sword in pale, hilt upwards, pierced
through a human heart, all ppr.,
between two wings arg.
cf. 1 10. 8
Blencowe, John Alexander, of Marston

Northamp., same crest.


Quorsum vivere meri, mori vita.
Blencowe, Robert Campion, Esquure, of
Biiicham Chailey, Lewes, same crest
and motto.
St. I.a\reence,

ppr.

176. 2

29- 3

Blennerhassett of Ballyseedy, a wolf


sejant ppr. Fortes fortuna juvat. 29. 3
Blennerhassett, Rowland Ponsonby, Esquire, of 52, Hans Place, S.W., a wolf
sejant ppr.
Fortes fortuna juvat.
Blenshell or Blinshall, Aberdeen, a hoUyleat vert.

Deo

fervente forebo.

Blesby

or Blesbie of Blesbie, Lines, a


head erased or.
66. 2
Bleset or Blesset, an eagle displayed ppr.
griffin's

Blesson or Blessone, a martlet arg. 95. 2


Bletsho of Winington, Beds, a wolf's head
or, scmee of hmts muraUv gorged az.
</

30- 5

Blewet, Blewett, and Bluet, Cornw., and


Holcombe Regis, Devonsh., a squirrel
sejant or, collared and lined gu.. holding in the paws an acorn of the first
leaved vert.
Blewet, Blewitt, and Bleuett of Grenham,
Somers., a mort head ppr.
193. 11
Blewitt, London, Somers., and Monm., a
squirrel sejant ppr., eating an acorn
or.
Spes mea in Deo.
135. 7
Blick, Bucks, a leopard passant arg.,
semee of mullets sa.
cf. 24. 2
Blick of the Lodge, Islip, Oxon., a
leopard passant arg., semee of mullets
sa.
Ne timere caute eo.
Blick and Blicke, a hawk's lure az.,
ringed or.
178. 11
Bligh or Blighe, Cornw., a dexter arm
couped at the elbow holding in the
hand a battle-axe.
cf. 213. 11
66. 2
Bligh, a griffin's head erased or.
Bligh, Kent, a griffin's head erased or.
66. 2
Finem respice."
Bligh, Earl of Darnley, Ireland, a griffin's
66. 2
head erased or. Finem respice.
Blinckarne or Blincarne, Kent, a demilion, holding in the dexter paw a cross
engrailed gu.

an arm from the elbow, holding


hand a bundle of four arrows,
points dovr-nwards.
cf. 214. 3
Bliss of the Temple, London, a dexter
cubit arm erect, holding by the lower
limb a cross couped gu., fleury or.
Virtus sola felicitas.
Oxon., a garb
Bliss of Chipping-Norton,
"
ppr.
153. 2
Bliss, Sir Henry William, K.C.I.E., 10,
Cornwall Gardens, S.W., a garb or.
Blissett, a sword in pale, entiled with a
thistle ppr.
cf. 170. 2
Blithe, London and Lines, a tower, on
the battlements a Uon passant, all arg.
cf. 157. 12
8. 8
Blithe of London, a lion sejant gu.
Blithe, Derbysh., a peacock or, in its beak
a serpent reflexed over the neck ppr.
Bliss,

in the

Blencowe, Henry Prescott George, Thoby


Priory, Essex, a sword in pale arg., hilt
in chief or, enfiladed with a human
heart gu., all between two wings expanded arg. Q%iorsum vivere mori,
between two wings arg.
cf. loi. 6
mori vitce.
Blathwaite, on a rock ppr., an eagle
Blenerhasset, Sufi., a wolf sejant gu., his
rising arg.
cf. 77. 5
tail fleeted over his back, langued az.
Wynter
Thomas,
of
Blathwayt, Rev.
Dyrham Park, Gloucs., and of Lang29- 3
ridge and Porlock, Somers., on a rock Blenkinsopp, Leaton-, George Hderton, of
ppr., an eagle rising arg.
Virtule et
Hoppyland Ca.stle, Durh., and Humbleveritate.
ton Hall, Northumb. (i) A lion ramcf. 77. 5
pant or (for Blenkinsopp). i. 13.
Blaumester, a demi-savage holding a club
cf. 103. 7
over his shoulder, all ppr.
186. 5
(2) Out of a mural coronet two wings Blithman of London, a demi-bear arg.,
muzzled gu., holding between its paws
Blaverhasset, a dexter hand holding a
expanded arg., each charged with a
hunting-horn sans strings ppr., verruled
cross crosslet fitched sa. (for Leaton).
a battle-axe of the last.
:

or.

217.

Dieu defcnde

Ic droit.

227.

fleur-de-lis az.

148. 2

BLI

59

Blizard or Blizzard, a lady's arm erect,


222. 6
n the wrist a bracelet.
Blobold, two lions' gambs erect and
erased in saltire, the dexter uppermost,
lietwecn two demi-spcai-s or.
Block, Samuel Richard, Esquire, of

Blondell, a dexter hand holding a battleaxe, all ppr.


213. 12
Blondevill or Blonville, a Cornish chough
ppr.
107. 14
Blood, a buck's head erased ppr., attired
or, holding in the mouth an arrow of

London, and of Kentish Town, Middx.,


mount vert, thereon an eagle with
wings elevated ppr., seizing with the
dexter claw an owl arg.
Block, Major Arthur Hugh, K.A., of
Zimulgherry, Deccan, India, same
rrest and motto.
Block, John Saumarez Talbot, Esquire,
of 15, Talbot Square, London, same
crest and motto.
Block, Samuel Cecil Macartney, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
Blockley, the sun shining on a demieagle with two heads in flames ppr.
a

cf.

82. 12

Blockney, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet


az., a boar's head and neck or.
41. 4
Blockney, the same, collared gu.
cf. 41. 4
i. 10
Blodlow, a lion rampant sa.
Blodwell, Suff., a demi-lion per pale,
indented arg. and gii.
10. 2
Bloer of London, a cubit arm vested vert,
holding in the hand ppr. a porame.
(/.

Blofeld,

Thomas

205. 13

Calthorpe, of Hoverton

House, Norf., a plume of three ostrichfeathers arg.

Domino quid

reddatn.

115. I
Sir Ralph Barrett Macnaghten,
Bart., of Cockfield Hall, Yoxford, Suff.,
a gauntlet erect ppr., holding a fleur-dehs arg.
Je me fie en Dieu.
254. 5
Blois, De, and Bloys, a Uon rampant
trardant gu.
2. 5
Blomberg, two eagles' wings addorsed
ppr.
cf. loq. 12
Blois,

Blomberg, out of a ducal coronet a demilion rampant double-queued, cf. 10. 6


Blotne of Seven Oaks, Kent, a peacock's
tail erect or.

Post virlutum curro.

cf. 115. 6
Leonard, Esquire, of Belmount, near Bath, Somers., a deraiheraldic tiger az., tufted and crined
or, holding in the mouth a branch of
broom of the same, and holding in the
paws a sword erect, broken at the
point ppr., pommel and hilt or.

Blomefield,

Blomefield, Sir Thomas Wilmot Peregrine, Bart., of Attleborough, Norf.,


out of a mural coronet arg., a demiheraldic tiger az., armed and tufted
or, collared of the first, holding a
broken sword ppr.
245. 8
Blomer or Bloomer of Hagthorpe, Glouc,
an heraldic tiger sejant vert, ducally
gorged, and the chain reflesed over the

a ducal coronet or, a man's head in


profile, couped at the shoulders and
bearded ppr., wTeathed round the
temples or and az., on the head a cap,
also az., fretty arg., tasselled of the
first, and turned up erm., for differthe second.
ence a cross crosslet az. (for Darell).
Blood, Ireland, a talbot's head sa.,
Lux tua vita mea.
collared or.
Blount, the sun or, charged with a gauntcf. i;6. I
Blood, Major-General Sir Bindon, K.C.:
let sa., garnished or.
of Cranagh
Clare, issuant Blount of Kinlet: (i) An armed foot in
from waves of the si a demi-figure of
the sun ppr.
162.
12.
(2)
On a
Neptune,
all
ppr Honor virtutis
chapeau gu., turned up erra., a lion
prcemitim.
passant of the first, ducally crowned or.
Blood, Charles Holcraft, Esquire, same
cf. 4. 9
crest and motto.
Blount of Wadeley, Shropsh.,
and
Blood, Frederick William, Esquire, same
London, a lion passant gu., crowned or.
crest and motto.
cf. 6. 2
Blood, John, Esquire, of Ballykilty, Blount, Su: Walter de Sodington, Bart.,
ArdsoUus, co. Clare, same crest and
of Sodington, Worcs., an armed foot in
motto.
the sun ppr.
Lux tua via mea.
Blood, Joseph Fitzgerald, Esquire, of
162. 12
S, Lome Road, Birkenhead, same crest Blount, late Walter Aston Edward, Esand motto.
quire, an armed foot in the sun, all
Blood, Neptune Fitzgerald, Esquire, of
Lux tun via mea.
ppr.
162.12
Vrede, Orange River Colony, South Blount, Sir Edward Charles, K.C.B., of
Africa.
Iniberhorne, Sussex, a sun in splendour
Bloodworth, a dexter hand couped in fess
charged with a gauntlet ppr. Lux tua
gu., holding a cross crosslet fitched in
pale sa.
221. 10 Blount, behind the rays of the sun or, a
Bloom, a cubit arm erect, vested az.,
bull's head sa.
cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr. Blount, in the sun a grifiSn's head erased,
some slips of broom, stalked vert.
all ppr.
162. 14
Blount, Archibald Henry, of Orleton,
Bloomfield, Baron, Ireland, out of a mural
Heref., a cross sa., in the sun in splencoronet or, charged with two cinquedour or. Mors crucis mea salus.
foils in fess az., a bull's head ppr.
Blount (alias Croke), in a crescent az.,
Fortes fortuna juvat.
two swans' heads reversed and interBloomfield, a fox's head ppr.
laced arg., in the beak of each an
33. 4
Bloomfield, a bull's head ppr.
annulet gu.
100. 1
cf. 44. 3
Bloomfield of Kithroe, co. Tipperary, Blouyle, Suff., a demi-lion rampant per
L'eland, a bull's head erased sa., armed
10. 2
pale indented arg. and gu.
and langued or. Fortes fortuna juvat.
Blow, two wings conjoined arg.
109. 6
44- 3 Blower, out of a mural coronet or, a
demi-eagle displayed vert, vulned in
Bloomfield, two wings issuing ppr. 109. 6
the breast by an arrow of the first,
Bloor or Bloore, an arm in armour emfeathered arg.
80. 7
bowed, holding a cutlass, all ppr.
Bloxam of Bloxam, Oxon., and Rugby,
cf. 196. 10
Warw., an anchor in bend sinister or,
Bloss of Ipswich, Suff., a demi-angel,
cabled az.
holding in the dexter hand a griffin's
1S3. 3 Bloxam and Bloxham, a shuttle az.
head erased.
176. 14
Blosse, Lynch-, Sir Henry, Bart., of
Castle Carra, co. Mayo, Ireland, a Bloxholmedax, in front of a tree vert,
a boar passant arg.
lynx passant coward arg. Nee teniere,
nee iimide.
Bloxsome of the Rangers, Glouc, a
wyvern's head erased or, transfixed by
Blossom or Blossome, out of a ducal
coronet a hand holding a swan's head
a spear-head in pale sa. Non timere

and neck erased.


220. 7
Blossome or Blossun, a ram passant ppr.
</

131- 13

Bloundell or Blundell, a squurrel sejant


or, cracking a nut ppr.
135. 7
Bloundell of Carlington, Beds, a squirrel
sejant gu., collared and holding a nut
or.

c/.

Blomfeild, Blomefield, or Bloomfield, two


Hings displayed ppr.
100. 6
Blomfield, Sufi'., a demi-heraldic tiger
rampant arg., holding between its jjaws

135. 7

sed fortiter.
Bloye, a mullet gu., between
of

palm

in orle vert.

two branches
146. 8

Bloys of Ipswich, Suff., a gauntlet ppr.,


purfled or, holding a fleur-de-lis of the
last.

Bluck, a bull's head erased gu., armed


44- 3

Blount of Maple-Durham, Oxon., on a Bludder or Binder, Lines, and Middx., a


ducal coronet or, a wolf passant sa.
lion's head erased arg., pierced through
the neck with a broken spear of the
Blount, Baron Mountjoy ol Thurveston
and Earl ot Newport (extinct), on a
a broken sword.
ducal coronet or, a crescent of the Bludder, Binder, or Bluther, London, a
Blommart, an arm couped and embowed,
lion's head erased arg., pierced through
same.
resting the elbow on the wreath, Blount, London and Glouc, a sea-lion
neck with the blade" of a sword of the
holding a sword in pale enfiled with
last, the wound gu.
cf. 17. 13
rampant erm., ducally crowned or.
a savage's head couped.
Bludworth, a naked arm embowed ppr.,
cf. 20. 5
Blond, Le, Ireland, on a chapeau gu., Blount, Darell-, John, Esquire, of Mapleguttee-de-sang, holding a wreath of
202. 4
turned up erm., a gamecock ppr.
laurel vert.
Durham, Oxon. (i) The sun in splendour, charged in the centre with an Bluet and Bluett of Holcombe Court,
cf. 90. 2
Blondel, a Saracen's head ppr.
Holcolm-Regis, Devonsh., a squirrel
190. 5
eye, all ppr. (for Blount).
(2) Out of
:

BOD

60

BLU

of Enfield, Middx., of KirkUngand lined gu., and BIyth, Scotland, an arm in


ton Park, Notts, and Essex, a stag
bowed, holding by the middle of the
holding in its paws an acorn of the
117. S
trippant ppr.
blade a drawn sword point downwards,
In Deo omnia.
tirst, leaved vert.
195-6 Boddicott, Bodicote, or Bodycoat, a
aU ppr.
Bluett, Colonel Charles Edward Lane, of
weaver's shuttle in pale az., tlireaded
Tormohun House, Torquay, a squirrel Blytb, a buck's head ppr. Spero mehora.
121.
176.
arg.
14
5
sejant or, in his paw an acorn vert,
BIyth, a stag's head erased gu., attired Boddington or Bodington, a lion's gamb
In Deo omnia.
fructed or.
38. 13
120. 3
grasping a scimitar, all ppr.
or, gorged with a chaplet vert.
Blufield, a dcmi-grtyhound, wounded in
Blythe, Bodmin, Cornw., a griffin's head Boddington or Boddinton, a demi-lion
the breast with an arrow ppr.
66. 2
rampant gu., holding in the dexter
erased or.
Blumberg, Ludwig Alexander, Esquire,
head erased or,
paw a cross crosslet fitched arg.
of Palace Gardens, Kensington, and Blythe, Yorks, a buck's

sejant or, collared

Victor George Blumberg, Esquire, on


a mount vert, a lion's head erased or,
Concordia vim
seraee of estoiles sa.

II. 5

attired of the same, collared az.


cf.

121. 2

Blythe of Cornw., an arm embowed,


habited per pale or and az., cuffed
cf- 17- 8
dal.
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a battle90. I
Blund, a cock's head erased gu.
axe, staff of the second, headed of the
eagle
an
tower
a
Ireland,
on
BlundeU,
156. 8

rising ppr.

BlundeU, an

arm

in

Unus

et

idem

jerar.

all

ppr.

Esquire, 15, Markham Square, Chelsea,


S.W., a demi-Uon rampant gu., holding
in the dextr paw a cross crosslet
fitched arg.

third.

Norf., a stag's head couped gu.,


gorged with a chaplet of laurel ppr.

armour embowed, Blythe,

the hand holding a scimitar,

Brinldow,
(anciently
of
Boddington
Warw.), Reginald Stewart Boddington,

120. 3
gu., a

196. 10

Blythe, in a wTcath erm. and


BlundeU, a unicorn's horn ppr.
roebuck's head erased of the second,
BlundeU, a demi-lion rampant sa., hold
attired or, gorged with a chaplet vert.
ing in the paws a cross-tau fitchee
cf.

erect arg.

I20. 3

Boddington,

11. 5

Vincit Veritas.

Henry,

Esquire,

of

J. P.,

PownaU HaU, WUmslow,

Chesh., a
demi-lion az., gorged with a coUargemel, and holding in the dexter paw
a cross crosslet fitchee or, resting the
sinister on a lozenge az., charged with
a cross crosslet, also fitchee or. Vincit

roebuck's
1 1
8
Veritas.
BlundeU, William Joseph, Esquire, the Blythe of Norton, Derbysh., a
head erased, attired or, gorged with a Boddy, Evan Marlett, Esquire, F.R.C.S.
HaU, Crossby, Liverpool, same crest.
120. 3
(Edinburgh), 109, Ashted Row, Birchaplet vert.
BlundeU, Charles Joseph Weld, of Inci
mingham, a staff erect raguly gu.,
BlundeU, Lanes, and Cardington, Beds Blythswood, Baron (Campbell), Blythsl'
wood House, Renfrew, N.B. (i) A
enfiled with a ducal coronet or.
(i) A squirrel sejant gu., collared, and
I47- ^lymphad sa. (2) An oak-tree with a
corporis et animi.
holding a nut or, charged on the body
lock hanging from one of the branches, Bode, of Feversham, Kent, a greyhound's
with a bezant for distinction. (2) A
Quai seraia
Vincit labor.
all
ppr.
head couped arg., collared and ringed
wyvern sa. guttee-d'eau, collared,
secura.
sa.,
the collar charged with three
Nil sine
chained, and winged or.
c/. 61. 2
Boade, a ram's head gorged with a fess
escaUops of the fu-st.
numine.
three
with
charged
sa.,
indented
a dexter arm embowed vested
Bodell,
the
dexter
holding
in
BlundeU, a hawk
i
c/.
130.
arg.
escallops
stabbing
with a sword a squirrel sejant
85. ;
claw an ear of wheat ppr.
ppr.
177. 15
regardant ppr.
Blunden, Ireland, on the point of a spea: Boag or Bogg, a sand-glass
140. 9 Boag, Sir Robert, of Belfast, and of Bodelsgate, Cornw., a horse's head erased
a dolphin naiant ppr.
Violet Lodge, Groomport, co. Down,
arg.
51- 4
Blunden, Sir William, M.D., Bart., of
Ireland, an hour-glass between two Boden, Lanes, a stork's head erased
Castle Blunden, co. Kilkenny, Ireland,
Diligentii
oak-branches in orle ppr. Regit omnia
arg.. between two hlies ppr.
a demi-lion rampant per fesse sa. and
tejnpiis
el
ngilantia.
Ceda
arg., armed and langued gu.
177. 14 Boden, Henry, of the Friary, Derbysh.,
10. 2 Boak, a beacon fiied ppr.
amori.
a swan, the wings extended ppr.
Blunden of Bishop's Castle, Shropsh., a Board of BordhiU, Sussex, and IJindlleld,
a stag erm.
99. 12
Contra audentior ito.
demi-griffin or, gorged with a
Board, an antelope statant or. Per- Boden, .AlarshaU, Esquire, of Burton
erra.
cf. 64. 2
126. 12
foratiis.
Crescent, St. Pancras, Middx., an eagle
passant
arg.
28.
10
wolf
a
Blundeston,
and
coUared
sejant,
a
lion
with
a
Boardman,
breast
on
the
rising
or,
charged
Blundestone and Blunstone, Suff., the sun
7-4
lined or.
rose gu., and perched upon four mascles
Post nuhes lux.
rising ppr.
conjoined in fesse of the same.
162. 2 Boardman, William, Esquire, of FarringBlunt, the sun in splendour or.
ton House, Penwortham, Lanes, a Bodenfield, an eagle's head erased between
Blunt, on a mount vert, a sun in splendour
stag's head sa., erased gu., crusily and
two wings arg., ducaUy crowned or.
162. 3
ppr.
attired or.
cf. 121. 2
cf. 84. 2
Blunt of Wallop House, Hants, the sun
Cornw., a demi-lion charged with Bodenham of Rotherwas, Heref., a
Boase,
in glory, charged on the centre with an
shoulder,
and
the
on
three bezants
Veritas
dragon's
head erased sa.
eye issuing tears, aU ppr. Inter lachrywith a star on the hip, holding in its
liberabit.
cf. 71. 2
mas mical.
paws five arrows, four in saltier and Bodenham, Heref., out of a ducal coronet
Blunt, Sir William, Bart., of Heathfield
one in fess at the top.
109. i
or, a wing sa.
Park and Ringraer, Sussex, same crest.
Lux tua vita mea. Inter lachrymas Boatneld, five arrows sa., entiled with a Bodenham, Heref., a dragon's head
173. 9
ducal coronet or.
erased sa.
cf. 71. 2
micnt.
conjoined,
wing
hawk's
leg
and
a
Bodicote, a weaver's shuttle in pale az.,
Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen, Esquire, 104, Bock,
the first belled and jessed, aU ppr.
threaded arg.
176. 14
Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, a
113. 5 Bodington, a demi-lion rampant gu., holdlion statant, crowned or, on a cap of
ing in his dexter paw a cross crosslet
Respiciendo
prospi- Bocket, a horse's head between two wings
maintenance.
.

1 1.
fitched acg.
addorsed.
5
Booking, Suff., on a chapeau gu., turned Bodington, a lion's gamb grasping a
scimitar ppr.
38. 13
up erm., a leopard passant ppr. 24. i
Bockingham, Suff., on a chapeau a lion Bodkin of Annagh, Ireland, a wild boar
40- 9
Crom-a-boo.
ppr.
statant gardant, coUared and ducaUy
Bodkin, Rev. Dr., the Cloisters, Cheltenc/. 44. II
crowned.
cf. 4. 2
297. 4
ham, same crest and motto.
Bockland or Bocklande, a buU's head
Blunt, Notts, a wolf passant sa.
22. 2
2.'. 10
44. 2 Bodkin, a leopard's face or,
erased arg., ducally gorged sa.
176. 3
BIyth, Sir James, Bart., 33, Portland Bockland or Bocklande, a hawk close Bodkin, a piUar sa.
Place, W., in front of a mound vert,
regardant arg., beaked and belled Bodley or Bodlegh of Dunseombe, in
Crediton, Devonsh., on clouds az., enthereon a bull statant arg., ringed and
or.
circled with rays or, a ducal coronet
chained or, three roses gu. Spero Bockley, the sun shining on a demi-eagle
c/. 82. 12
of the last.
meliora.
with two heads in flames ppr.
250. 18

ciende.

Blunt, the sun in splendour or, charged


in the centre with a slipper.
Blunt, out of a coronet or, a bull's head
couped near the shoulders sa.

BOD

BOL

61

head Bogle of Daldowie, Scotland, a primrose


stalked and leaved ppr., thereon a bee
or.
cf. 44. 3
feeding sa.
E lahore dulcedo.
Bodley, a demi-wolf holding btewecn its
Bogle of Hamilton's Farm, Ayr, and
paws a ducal coronet, all ppr.
Shettlestone, Lanark, a ship in full
c/. 31. 12
sail
ppr.
Spe meliore vehor.
Bodrigan or Bodrugan, a dexter hand
160. 13
erei t, round the wrist a ribbon.
Heaton Grove,
Gilbert,
Bodwida, a dexter arm in armour em- Bogle,
42,
Newcastle-on-Tyne, on waves of the
bowed ppr., holding a fleur-de-lis or.
sea a ship of three masts in full sail
199. 14
ppr.
Body, a staff raguly and erect gu.,
entiled with a ducal coronet or.
Bogle, a tower ppr.
156. 2
147. 12 Bogley, a cross Calvary sa., on three
grieces gu.
166. i
Body, Charles Ash, Esquire, of the Cedars,
Sydenham Hill, a demi-lion or, charged Bohem, a horse-shoe arg., between two
Bodley of Streatham, Surrey, a

bull's

Bolden, John Leonard, of Hyning, Lancaster


(i) Out of a ducal coronet
or, a tiger's head arg.
27. 3.
(2) A
:

swan

or.

Pour hien

99. 2

disirer.

Boldero and Bolderowe, a pomeis.


159. 14

cf.

Rev. John Simon, Amblecote

Boldero,
Vicarage, Stourbridge, a greyhound
courant.
Boldero, Rev. John Herbert, Rattlesden,
Suff., a greyhound sejant gu., collared
or.

Aitdax

ero.

Bolders, Boldorne,

hound current

59. 4
and Boldron, a grey-

gu., collared or.


cf.

58. 2

elephants' trunks per fesse of the same Bolding, late George Frederick, Esquire,
with two bars sa., holding in the dexter
of 224, Hagley Road, Edgbaston, in
paw a distaff in bend sinister ppr., and
and sa.
front of a demi-seahorse ppr., a garb
28. 4
supporting with the sinister an eagle's Bohun, De, a wolf current ppr.
fesseways or. Sto pro verilnte.
253.12
head erased gu. Omne bonum desuper. Bohun of Tressingfield, Suff., on a chapeau
a quatrefoil pierced erm., in the centre Boldrowe, Suff'.. a lion's gamb arg., grasp249. 12
ing a saltier az.
thereof a bezant.
Bodychan, Sparrow, Henry Glendeor, of
cf. 148. 10
Gwyn-tlu, Bodychan,
Anglesej',
a Bohun or Boone, Lines, out of a ducal Bolebec or Bolebeck, a lion sejant supporting with his dexter paw a broken
sparrowhawk. HoiKStas optima poUtia.
coronet gu., a cup arg., between two
lance, all ppr.
elephants' tusks or.
cf. 8. 11
Bodyham, a pegasus at full speed wings
addorsed and ducally gorged,
Bohun, Earls of Hereford, Essex, and Boleine, a bull's head couped arg.,
langued gu., charged on the neck with
c/. 47. I
Northampton {extinct), on a chapeau
a crescent or.
gu., turned up erm., a lion statant
Boehm, Sir Edgar Collins, Bart., BramBoles, out of a mural coronet az., a lion's
lands, Woodmancote, Sussex, a hat
gardant and ducally crowned or.
19. 12
head arg.
sa.,
charged on the turn-up with
cf. 4. 2
Boleyn, Bollens, or BoUin, two branches
Sola mea Boidell, a greyhound's head erased az.
three bezants fessewise.
of thorn in orle ppr.
61. 4
cf. 146. 6
testis.
234. 9
Bolger, a dexter arm couped and emBoehm, Bohem, and Boeham, between Boileau, Chester, a heart inflamed ppr.
bowed fesseways ppr., holding in the
181. 13
two elephants' trunks per fesse arg.
hand three ears of rye leaved or. 202. 6
and sa., a horse-shoe of the first.
Boileau, Sir Maurice Colborne, Bart., of
Tacolnestone Hall, Norf., in a nest Bolger of St. Austins, Ireland, an escallop
Boevey, Crawley-, Sir Thomas Hyde,
reversed or. Deus nobis hcec otia fecit.
Bart., Flaxley Abbey, Glouc, on a
or, a pelican in her piety ppr., charged
141. 9
mount vert, a heron ppr., collared or,
on the breast with a saltier couped
holding in the dexter claw a saltire of
the nest resting in a foreign coronet. Bolhalth, from the top of a tower issuing
from the wreath an arm embowed holdthe last.
De'itout mon cceur.
Esse quam videri.
239. 6
201. 10
ing a spear in fess, all ppr.
Bois, a stag's head arg., attired gu., beBog and Bogg, see Boag.
Bolingbroke and St. John, Viscount (St.
Boger, an eagle, wings expanded, suptween the attires a mound or.
John), Lydiard Park, Swindon, Wilts,
p.-.rting a flag.
cf. 121. 5
cf. 78. 14
rising
and
ppr.,
falcon
mount
a
i.
on
a
on
a
tower
lion
rampant
gu.
Bois, a
Boger, Captain Edmund, R.N.,
13
Nee
belled or, ducally gorged gu.
or. charged with two lozenges in fe.ss Bokeland, a lion rampant, holding Ijequcerere. nee spernere honorein.
vairce arg. and gu., a dove with an
tween his fore-paws a pair of scales,
Bolitho, Thomas Bedford, of Trewidden,
olive-branch in its beak, all ppr.
all ppr.
Penzance, Cornw., in front of a fernBoger, Walter Deeble, of Wolsdon, Cornw. Bokeland, an eagle's head couped gu.,
brake a cubit arm and hand erect ppr.,
in front of a cubit arm ppr., holding
between two wings chequy or and
vested az., charged with three bezants
vert.
84. 2
a dibble in bend or, and a rose gu.,
mullets
cuffed arg., the hand holding a fleur-dethree
in
Norf.,
leaved and slipped in bend sinister Bokenham,
hs sa.
Re Deu.
164. 7
ppr., a cinquefoil, also or.
chevron.
Bolitho, John Borlase, Esquire, in front
Boger, Francis Herbert, Esquire, of Bokenham, Norf., a lion rampant gu.
I- 13
of a fern-brake ppr., a cubit arm erect
Jlelbourne, Australia, same crest.
vested az., charged with three bezants,
Boger, John Richard, Esquire, of 29, Bokinge or Boking of Boking, Suff., a
cuffed arg., in the hand ppr. a fleur-deman's head couped at the shoulders
St. Edmund's Terrace, Regent's Park,
ils sa.
Re Deu.
arg., the hair vert.
same crest as Boger of Cornw.
cf. 190. 13
Boger, Percival Sylvester, Esquire, of Bolaine or Boloine of London, a buU's Bolitho, Otho Glynn, Esquire, of Poltair,
Cornw., same crest and motto.
head couped arg.
Saltash, Cornwall, same crest as Boger
cf. 44. 3
of Cornw.
Boland, Devonsh., out of a ducal coronet Bolitho, Thomas Bedford, Esquire, of
Trewidden, near Penzance, same crest
or, a cubit arm erect, holding in the
William Henry, Esquire, of
Boger,
and motto.
hand three arrows in bend sinister, all
Fowey, Cornw., same crest as Boger of
214. 3 Bolitho, Thomas Robins, Esquire, of
ppr.
Cornw.
Trengwainton, Hea Moor, Cornw.,
Bogg, Sutterin, Lines, a bat displayed Bolbeck or Bolebeck, a lion sejant, supR.S.O., same crest and motto.
porting with his dexter paw a broken
ar,'., armeil or.
137. II
BoUtho, William Edward Thomas, Eslance, all ppr.
Boggis or Boggs, the sail of a ship ppr.
cf. 8. 11
quire, of York House, Penzance, same
160. 9 Bolckow, Charles Ferdinand Henry, of
crest and motto.
Marton Hall, Yorks, a boar passant az.,
Boggis-RoKe ( i ) A raven on a branch
sprouting at the dexter end (for Eol/e).
in front of seven acorns or, leaved and BoUand of Oapham, Surrey, an eagle's
Sicscipere et finire.
head erased ppr., gorged with a collar
stalked ppr.
(2) The sail of a ship ppr. [for Boggis).
erm., holding in the beak a peg sa.
.-ivancez.
cf. 40. 2
Bogie and Boggie, a lamb supporting a Bolcole, a demi-reindeer ppr., collared, Bolland, a hart trippant ppr., attired or.
117. 8
traced, and charged on the shoulder
Hag.
Deus pastor meus.
131. 2
Bollardt of Antwerp and DubUn, a
with an etoile or.
Bogle, Scotland, a rose slipped and leaved
66. 2
griffin's head erased arg.
p])r.
Dtdcedine.
149. 5 Bold or Bolde, out of a ducal coronet gu.,
a griffin's head sa., between two wings BoUe and Bolles, Bart, (extinct), of BoUes
Bogle, Captain John du Terreau, R.E.,
Hall, Lines, a demi-boar wounded in
displayed or.
in front of a primrose gu., stalked
cf. 67. i
the breast with a broken spear.
and leaved vert, a fret or. Dulciue ex Bold of Bold, Lanes, a griffin segreant
:

aspersus.

sa.,

armed and legged

or.

62. 2

cf.

40. 13

BOL
Bollen, a talbot

gii.,

collared

62
and leashed
c/.

or.

54. 5

BoUens and Bolleyn, two branches

of

thorn disposed in orle ppr.


cf. 146. 6
BoUers, an arm vested, couped and embowed in fesse, the elbow resting on
the wreath, holding a cross crosslet
303. 9
fitchce.
Bolles, Middx., and of Scampton, Lines,
a buck's head arg., attired or.
121.

or,

and Bolls, Suf., a cock crowing


combed, wattled, legged, and armed

gu.

91- 2

Bolles

Bolleyn and Bollin, see Boleyn and Bol-

Bolton, on a mount vert, a hawk rising


sa., belled and charged on the breast
with two bird-bolts in saltire or.
Bolton of Cranwich, Norf., on a mount
vert, a falcon erm., beak and beUs or,
holding in the beak a trefoil slipped

115.

4
Bolney, Berks, and of Bolney, Sussex, a
skeleton's head couped at the shoulders
ppr., holding in the mouth a firebrand
or, flammant at both ends ppr.
Bolourd, out of a ducal coronet or, a
80. 4
demi-eagle gu.
Bolron, a dove volant sa.
cf. 93. 13
Bolron, an arm in fess couped at the
shoulder and embowed, the elbow
resting on the wreath, the hand holding
a sword in pale, entiled with a savage's
201. 7
head.
Bolster, George, Esquire, of Springville,
Kanturk, co. Cork, a cubit arm erect
in armour ppr., charged with three
plates in pale, the hand bare grasping

(crlincl),

on a mount

lion sejant arg.

vert,

8.

cf.

Bond, Gerald Denis, Esquire, of Holme


Priory, Wareham, a wing sa., charged
with a fesse or.
247. 4
Henry, Esquire, of
Bond, William
Fryern Court, Hants, same crest.
of the first.
Walter,
of
Joshua
M'Geough-,
Bond,
2
85.
Bolton, a falcon arg.
DrumsiU, co. Armagh, Ireland: (i) A
Bolton, a falcon arg., with the wings
lion sejant arg., charged on the shoulder
87. i
expanded or.
with an annulet sa. {for Bond), cf. S. 8.
Bolton-Massy of Brazil, co. Dublin, and
(i) Out
(2) A dexter arm embowed, the hand
of Ballywire, co. Tipperary
grasping a scimitar in the act of
of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head
Nemo
striking,
all ppr. (for M'Geough).
11.
Massy),
gu., armed sa. {for
cf. 44.
:

(2)

falcon belled ppr., jessed az. {for

Pro

Bolton).

Boliingbroke, Bollingbrook, and Bollinsbrook, a Spanish hat az., turned up


arg., in front three feathers of the last.

Bond, Bart,

libertale patria.

c/.

85. 2

Bolton, a tun erect ppr., transpierced by


an arrow fesswise or.
Bolton, Boltone, or Boltoun, a horse
saddled and bridled at fuU speed. 52. 1
Bolton, a hind's head per pale indented
arg. and az., holding in the mouth a
broad arrow or, feathered and headed
arg.

124.

cf.

Bolton or Boulton, Lanes and Yorks, a


buck's head erased arg., attired or,
gorged with a chaplet vert, and pierced
through the neck with an arrow of the

201. i
me impune lacessit.
Bond of Cawbery and Walford, Heref.,
and of Newland and Redbrook, Glouc,

a demi-lion.

10. 2

Bonde, an old man's head in


the hair

Bonde
gu.,

profile ppr.,

sa.

Warw., a demi-griffin
bezantee, holding in the beak a

of Coventry,

twig vert, seeded or.


Bondiville, Yorks, a stag's

cf.

121. 5

ppr.

147. 4
in
171. 10

Bone or Bonn, a sword and a key


saltier ppr.

second.

64. 2

head ppr.

Bone, a bone and a palm-branch in saltier

Bomford, North-, Captain John: (I) A Boneham and Bonham, a pheon in pale,
point downwards, with part of tlit^
griffin segreant arg., charged on the
broken shaft remaining therein.
shoulder with a cross crosslet litchee

2.
174. 10
(2) A
{for Bomford).
cf. 62.
demi-man in
a
wyvern's head erased vert, langued gu., Bonekill, Scotland,
armour brandishing in his dexter hand
and chained or {for North).
a sword, all ppr.
Justus et fidelis.
1S7. i
cf. 71. 2
a scimitar, also ppr., hilt and pommel Bomlord, Ireland, an eagle displayed Bonekill, Scotland, a dexter hand holdint;
holding in the dexter claw a dagger.
a buckle or.
223.
or.
I'i ct virtute.
263. 5
demi-lion
Bonell
Duffield,
Derbysh.,
a
of
75- 7
Bolster, Thomas, Esquire, of Springville,
rampant sa.
10. i
Kanturk, co. Cork, same crest and Bomont, an ostrich, the wings expanded
arg.
Bonest and Bonus, London, a talbot's
motto.
head couped arg.
56. 12
Bolstred and Bolstrode, a bull's head and Bon, Le, of Fameaux, Normandy, out of
a ducal coronet or, a plume of ostrich- Bonfoy or Bunfoy of Hease, Middx., an
neck between two wings expanded gu.,
feathers arg.
Confido.
arm couped and erect in armour ppr.,
armed arg.
43. 10
holding in the gauntlet a cross Calvary
Bolt or Boult, a stork ppr.
105. u Bonamy, Guernsey, a plume of three
feathers or.
115. i
gu.
En bonne foy.
Bolter, a lion's head erased sa., imperially
Bonar of Kimmerghame, Berwick, a Bonham, Wilts, the stump of a tree in
crowned or.
cj. 17. 14
sword in pale ppr. Denique ccplurti.
fess sprouting ensigned with a fleurBolthorpe, a demi-tiger salient or, ducally
170. 2
de-lis.
gorged arg.,
145. 13
cf. 2^. 10
Esse
Bolton, Baron (Orde-Powlet), Bolton Bonar, John Andrew MacdoneU, Glen- Bonham, Essex, a mermaid ppr.
bum. Granville Road, Sevenoaks, a
quatn videri.
184. 5
Hall, Leyburn. Yorks, and Hackwood
hilt
sword in pale, the blade ppr.. the
Bonham, Edward William, Esquire,
Park, Basingstoke, a falcon rising and
and pommel or. Dcniqut ccelum.
H.M. Consul, Calais, France, a merbelled or, charged on the breast and
302. 14
maid ppr., holding in her dexter lianil
wings with three etoiles in fess gu.,
gorged with a ducal coronet az., and Bonar, a dexter hand charged on the
a looking-glass and in her sinister
palm with an eye and holding a heart
holding in the beak a salmon ppr.
a comb.
Esse qtmm videri.

gu.

collared

Aymez

loyaulte.

239. 9

Bolton, Henry Hargreaves, Esquire, of


Heighside, Newchurch-in-Rossendale,
Lanes, three bird-bolts, two in saltire
and one in fesse ppr., thereon a falcon
close,

belled

corda.

Bolton,

Henry

and jessed

or.

Sursum

255. 15
Hargreaves, jnr.. Esquire,

High Brake, Huncoat, Accrington,


Lanes, same crest and motto.
Bolton of Bolton, Lanes, a hawk arg.,
of

belled or.

85. 2

Bolton, Edwin, Esquire, of Carbrook,


Larbert, Stirlingah., a falcon close sa.,
armed, jessed, and belled or. Indusiria
d virtute.
cf. 85. 2
Bolton of Bective Abbey, co. Meath, a
hawk arg., belled or.
85. 2
Bolton of Woodbridge, Suff., a falcon
close arg., charged on the breast with
a trefoil slipped vert, beaked and belled
or.

cf.

8^

bleeding ppr.

PrtEStal tuto

qumn

cito.

Isle of Purbeck, Dorset


(
i )
eagle rising sa., charged with a fess

Bond,

An Bonham,
or.

Sir

George

Francis,

184- 5
Bart.,

Knowle Park, Cranleigh, Surrey, upon


a rock a mermaid holding in her
dexter hand a wreath of coral and in

(2) A demi-pegasus az., winged and


semee of estoiles or. Non sufficit orbis.
cf. 47- 5
her sinister a mirror, all ppr.
Esse
quam videri.
Bond, Nathaniel, of Creech Grange,
Dorset: (I) An eagle's wing sa., Bonham of Petersfield, Hants, a dragon's
charged with a fesse or. 247. 4. (2) A
head arg., guttee-de-sang.
cf. 71. I
demi-pegasus az., winged and semee of Bonham, see Boneham.
estoiles or.
Non sufficit orbis.
Boniface, Sussex, a talbot passant sa.

Bond

of

Peckham, Surrey, and Saltash,

Cornw.,

a demi-pegasus

az.,

winged

and semee

of estoiles or.
cf. 47. 5
Bond or Bonde, an old man's head in
profile ppr., the hair sa.
Bond, Ireland, an ostrich-head between
two branches of palm in orle. cf. 96. 10

Bond, John Gregory, Greatwood, Penryn,


Cornw., a lion sejant ppr.

Bond of Coolamber,
a lion sejant arg.

co.

Longford, Ireland,
8. 8

54.

Bonnell, Norf., a
holding between

lion
his

rampant or,
paws a cross

crosslet az.

Bonnell

of Isleworth, JDddx., a lion


or, holding between the paws
a cross crosslet, and charged on the
shoulder with an annulet, both az.
Bonnell of London, a demi-lion erased or,
pellettee,
queue-fourchee interlaced,
supporting a spear of the first.

rampant

BON

BOR

63

Bonnell, Ireland, a demi-lion az., holding


between the paws a cross crosslet
Terris peregrinus et hospcs.
fitchee or.
cf. II. lo
Bonner, a unicorn's head couped between
two wings and holding in the mouth a

in her dexter hand a catherine-wheel,


Bonwick, Surrey, a lion's head erased gu.,
charged with an etoile or.
cj. 17. 8
and in her sinister a sword, point
do%vnwards. (2) A stag's head gu.,
Bonynge, Charles William, Esquire, of
attired
or,
gorged with a laurel42, Prince's Gate, London, an ostrich
wTeath arg. Quod ero spero.
ppr., charged with an escallop sa., and
1 20.
3
holding in the beak a key of the same. Booth of Hoe Place, Woking, a lion pas-

sant arg.

Virtnie decoratus.

trefoil.

Quod

ero spero.

6.

Bonython, Sir John Langdon, Esquire, of Booth, Robert Home Brooke, of Glendon
Hall, Xorthamp., a lion passant arg.
Carclew, Adelaide, South Australia,
Quod ero spero.
6. 2
ringed or.
a fawn feeding ppr.
In Deo spesmea.
cf. 56. i
124. 13 Booth, John Firth, Manor House, Lees,
Bonnet of France and London, a uniQuod
near Oldham, a lion passant.
corn's head couped vert, purfled and Boodam, an etoile of eight rays or.
ero spero.
Eara honitas.
c!. 164. 4
crined or.
49. 7
Bonnett, a cubit arm in armour lying in Boodle, a horse's head, the neclv trans- Booth, James Erskine Wise, Esquire, ol
pierced with a spear in bend ppr.
Lara, Annomoe, co. Wicklow, upon a
fesse
and holding a cross crosslet
wreath of laurel a lion passant. Nee
iitched az.
21 1. 14
50. II
temere nee timide.
168. 13 Booer, a wolf's head erased erm.
Bonney, a square padlock ppr.
30. 8
Bonney, a martlet ppr. Ne quid 7iimis.
Booker, London and Notts, a swan ppr., Booth or Boothe of Barton, Lanes, and
Dunham Massey, Chesh., a lion
collared and lined az.
99. i
95- 4
6. 2
arg.
Thomas George, 23, Booker, Lieutenant-Colonel Josias, of
Bonney, Rev.
Denning Road, N.W., same crest and
Demerara, in the West Indies, on a Booth of Twemlow, Chesh., a lion passant
per pale wavy arg. and erm., charged
motto.
mount vert, a swan ppr., collared and
on the shoulder with a hank of cotton
lined, and charged on the breast with
Bonniman, Scotland, a spur between two
ppr.
Deo non fortuna.
wings ppr.
III. 13
a fleur-de-lis az.
cf. 6. 2
Booth, Gore-, Sir Josslyn Augustus
Bonner, G., Esquire, 42, Queen's Gate Booker, Ireland, a crow feeding ppr.
Richard, Bart., Ireland: (i) A lion
Terrace, Kensington, a demi-talbot or,
107. 4
spero.
6. 2.
passant
arg.
Quod
ero
demigorged with a collar gemelle az., hold- Booker of Cobrey Park, Heref., a
In hoc signo
Ad cailum iendit.
ing between the paws an hourglass
eagle displayed.
(2) A wolf rampant arg.
28. 2
Gentiwquiisutrique.
81. 6
vinces.
ppr.
A la bonne heurt.
Bonsall, John Joseph, of Fronfraith, co. Bookey, a dove volant arg., holding in Booth, Sir Charles, Bart., of Portland
Place, Middx., and Great Catworth,
Cardigansh., Aberystwith and Llanthe beak a sprig vert.
cf. 93. 10
Hunts., a lion passant arg., gorged
wTin, Montgomerysh. Wales, a dexter Bookey of Ardenode, co. Kildare, Ireland,
with a bar-gemelle and holding in the
from a morion az., a buck's head
hand grasping a cross flory gu. Pro
dexter paw a chaplet of laurel vert.
221. 14
couped ppr. Tctuix ct fidvs.
patria.
Dcas adjuvat nos.
bell ppr.
168. 7
Bonsall, Thomas William, Morben, Slont- Boon or Boone,
goniery, same crest and motto.
Boon or Boone, a hand holding a sheaf of Booth of Salford, Lanes, two laurelbranches vert in orle, thereon a lion
arrows, points downwards, all ppr.
Bonsbaw, a dexter hand issuing from a
passant arg. Non mihi, scd Deo et
214. 3
cloud in fess holding a sword in pale,
on the point a garland of laurel, all Boord, Sir (Thomas) William, Bart.,
Mente viamique.
ppr.
Oldbury Place, Ightham, Kent, a goat Booth, George H., 3, St. George's Place,
cf. 223. 10
Brighton, on a
Victoria Gardens,
Bonsor, Henry Cosmo Orme, Kingswood
arg., guttee-de-poix, resting the dexter
garland of laurel a lion passant.
Warren, Epsom, Surrey, on a staff
leg on an escutcheon gu., charged with
Virtute et Booth of Kellingham, Lines, a boar's
raguly in fess or, a wolf passant sa.,
a martlet of the first.
head erased and erect sa., armed or,
collared, and the chain reflexed over
239. i
industrid.
holding in the mouth a spear-head arg.
the back of the first, the dexter paw Boord, Borde, or Board, of Cuckfield and
resting on a rose gu., barbed and seeded
Lingfield, Sussex, a goat statant erm., Booth, Philip Henry, J. P., Gildersome,
near Leeds, a lion passant. Quod ero
129. 5
ppr.
armed or.
cf. 29. I
spero.
Bontein, Scotland, a cubit arm erect Boorman of East Peckham, Kent, a bee
holding a sword ppr. Fortiter et fide.
volant between two oak - branches Booth, Berks, a porcupine's head erased.
Bonner,

Oxon.,

collared

az.,

a talbot's head arg.,


studded, rimmed, and

;.

132. 12
Bontein, a cross crosslet fitchee in pale

surmounted by two palm-branches

in

saltier.

and Bonteine, Scotland, an


armillary sphere ppr.
Soli Deo gloria.
159. 10
Bontein, John, Esquire, a demi-eagle
issuing out of a ducal coronet ppr.
Copiose et opportuve.
Bontein, James Shelley. Esquire, GlenBontein

cruitten,

Oban, Argyllsh., same

crest

and motto.
Bonten, a griffin segreant holding in the
dexter claw a sword in pale.
cf. 62. 2
Bontien, out of a ducal coronet a demieagle issuing ppr. Copiose et opportune.
Bontine and Bontien of Ardoch, Dumbarton, Scotland, a bunting-bird standing
on a garb, all ppr. Copiose et opportune.

Bonton, a cubit arm erect holding a millrind, all ppr.

Bonus and Bonest


head couped

of

arg.

London, a talbot's
56. 12

Bonvile, Devonsh., a stag's head ppr.


121. 5

Bonvill, a demi-lion
an anchor ppr.

rampant supporting
12.

12

fructed,

all

ppr.

cf.

of London and Essex, an heraldic


tiger sejant gu., maned, tufted, and
tailed or.
cf. 25. 7
Boorne, out of a ducal coronet a stag's

Boorne

head
Boorne

1 20.
7
of Battle, Sussex, a stag's head
attired arg., and guttced'eau.
cf. 121. 2

arg.

136. 2

171- 4
Booth, a fasces ppr.
Boothby, Sir Brooke, Bart., of Broadlow,
Ash, Derbysh., a lion's gamb erased and
Mors Christi, mors mortis
erect or.

mihi.

36.

Boothby, Charles Edward, Esquire, of


I, Palmeira Square, Brighton, Sussex,
same crest and motto.
Skelmersdale,
see
142. 10 Bootle - Wilbraham,
Boors, an eel naiant az.
Baron.
Boot or Boote, a greyhound couchant
between two branches of laurel in Bootle, a leopard couchant or, spotted
erased gu.,

Go.

orle.

Booth, Sclater-, Baron Basing, see Basing.


Booth, Chesh., a li'/nn- of St. f'atherine
"'i!i,i ducal
m
ppr., vested vri
,Im:
m
rimed or,
coronet w-ithiii
atherineholding in her d. -.ii Ii.mmI
lur oiuiaui a sword,
wheel or, and
the point downwards.
Booth, Derbysh., a St. Catherine ppr.,
kneeling in prayer, vested arg., crowned
holding in the dexter hand a
or,
Catherine - wheel and in the sinister
a sword point downwards.
Benjamin Blaydes,
Booth, Haworth,
HuUbank House, near Hull, Yorks
(i) A St. Catherine robed and crowned
as a queen kneeling in prayer, holding
!

'.

,1

24. 10
a demi-hon rampant regardant
holding between the paws an
antique oval shield gu., rimmed or,
charged with a cross patonce crossed

gu.
Bootle,

ppr.,

ars.

Booty, Suff., on a

mount

vert.,

a hand

ppr., couped at the -svrist, holding a


c/. 212. 13
sword arg., hiltd or.
Bor of Dublin, two wings endorsed gu.
and or, on the former a fleur-de-lis of

Sicut iris florebit. cf. 109. 12


the last.
Boraster and Boraston, Heref., Worcs.,
and Berks, out of a mural coronet sa.,
a griffin's head or, gorged with a fess
between two vars-gemelle gu.
cf. 67. 10

BOR

64

BOS

Bordelays, Bordeleys, Bordeley, or Bor-

Borradaile, Borrodalle, or Boradaile, out


of a tower, a demi-greyhound, holding
between his paws a branch of laurel,
aUppr.
cf. 157. 8
Borrer, of Henfield, Sussex, a buck's head
ppr., erased and fretty arg., holding in
Fide
his mouth an auger of the first.

Borthwick, Browne-, of Hope Park, Midlothian, a cubit arm erect ppr., graspDelectat et ornat.
ing a fleur-de-lis or.

deloys,

Camb, an Indian goat salient,


the mouth a branch of

holding in
trefoil.

cf.

215.

Borthwick of Hartside, Scotland, a hart's


head erased gu., attired or, devouring
Coelitus datum.
1 2 1
a serpent ppr.
7
demi-man sa., wreathed about the head
Borthwick of Muirhouse, Scotland, a
laboro.
and loins, holding iu his dexter hand
pelican
with wings expanded or,
an arrow in bend sinister, point Borrer, Arthur Hardre,ss, Esquire, of
vulning herself ppr. Ex vulnere salus.
6, Durham Place, Chelsea, S.W., a
upwards ppr.
buck's head erased ppr, fretty arg.,
Boreham or Borham, on a mural coronet
holding in the mouth an auger of the Borthwick of Crookston, Scotland, a
142. 12
ppr., a serpent nowed vert.
Moor's head couped ppr. Fide el spc.
first.
Boreham, H. W.. M.B., Elm Bank,
Teignmouth, same crest. Destruendo Borrer, Major Gary Hampton, J.P., Borthwick of Mayshiels, Scotland, an
eagle rising ppr.
Nee deerit operi
D.L., Somerhill Lodge, Hove, Sussex,
conservatis.
dextra.
77. 5
same crest.
Borelands, a broken lance ppr. Press
41. i
Rev. Charles Alexander, of Borton, Suff., a boar's head ppr.
through.
175- 6 Borrer,
of
Stapleford,
a boar's head
Cambs,
same
crest.
Borton
front
of
Horseheath,
Linton,
Boreley and Borseley, Wilts, in
couped or, holding in the mouth a
a rock, a Cornish chough ppr. </. 102. 6 Borrer, Walter Charles Freshfield Clifford,
branch of laurel ppr.
Esquire, of Pickwell, Cuckfield, Sussex,
Borell or Burrell, Heref., and Brommer
Borton, General Sir Arthur, G.C.B..
same crest. Deo cari nihilo carenl.
Park, Northumb., a naked arm emK.C.B., G.C.M.G., 105, Eaton Place,
bowed ppr., charged with three pellets, Borrer, William, Esquire, of Brook HiU,
London, S.W., in front of a sword paleFide
Cowfield, Horsham, same crest.
holding in the hand a branch vert,

Boreel, Sir Jacob William Gustavus,


Bart., of Meervliet, Velsen, Holland, a

fructed or.

laboro.

Boreman, on the stump

of a tree,

an eagle Borreston,

79- 12
parrot vert,

rising ppr.

Boreston or Borreston, a
loi. 4
breasted gu.
Borgoine, a marigold, on the top thereof
a bee, all ppr.
cf. 151. 12

Borham,

see

Boreham.

Borington, Viscount, see Morley, Earl of.


Borlacy of London, a stag's head erased
ppr., holding in the mouth a riband
with the motto " Spes mea Dens."

Borland and Borelands, Scotland,


broken lance ppr. Press through.

175.

Borlase of
Cornw., a
struck in
held
or,

Bookmer,

Buclcs,

and

6
of

wolf passant regardant arg.,


the shoulder with an arrow
in the mouth.
Te digna

sequere.

28.

cf.

Borman, Devonsh. and Somers., a


head erased or, armed sa.

bull's

44. 3

Borminghall, a wolf's head erased gu.


30. 8

Borne, Kent, a lion sejant or, collared


az., resting the dexter forepaw on a
pellet

II

cf. 6.

Borodaile, a dragon's head erased ppr.


cf.

71. 2

Boron, a dragon's head and wings

sa.,

collared or.
cf. 72. 7
Borough, Bart, {extinct), of Baseldon Park,
Berks, three plates surmounted by a
plume of five ostrich-feathers arg.
Suivez moi.

Borough, Shropsh., a

fleur-de-lis arg.

148. 2

Borough

Sandwick, Kent, a dove


standing on a snake, all ppr.
92. 10
Borough, Lines, and of Richmond, YorlvS,
a swan's head and neck arg., beaked
gu.
cf. loi. 6
Borough or Burgh, a falcon rising erm.,
belled and ducally gorged or.
87. 2
Borough, John Sidney Burton, of Chetwynd Park, Newport, co. Salop, and
of Edgmond, Shropsh., on a mount
an eagle regardant, wings expanded,
all ppr., the dexter claw supporting
of

the shield of Pallas

or.

Yirtute

et rohore.

Borough, George Thomas, Esquire, an


eagle ppr., holding the shield of Pallas
in its claws.
Yirtute et rohore.

Borough, two wings addorsed erm.

see Boreston.
Borrett of London, a boar's head and
nock erased, of a sandy colour and
bristled or, the neck transpierced with
a broken spear of the second, the end
hold in the mouth.
Borron, a paschal lamb ppr. Per tela per

ways point downwards ppr., pommel


and hilt gold, a boar's head couped
sa.,

holding in the
fructed,

laurel

mouth a

also

ppr.

sprig of

In

Deo

confido.

Bosanquet,

Esquire, J. P.. of
Ponfield, near Hertford, a demi-lion
rampant ppr. Per dnmna per codes.
Percival,

hoslcs impamdi.
131. 2 Bosanquet, Samuel Courthope, Dingestow
Court, Monm., a demi-lion rampant,
Borrow, Derbysh., on a mount an eagle
regardant, wings expanded, all ppr.,
couped gu.
supporting with the dexter claw the Bosanquet, Charles Bertie Pulleine, Esshield of Pallas or.
quire, of Rock Hall, Alnwick, Northumb., same crest.
Borrowes, Sir Kildare Dixon, Bart.,
West
Esquire,
Gilltown, CO. Kildare, Ireland, a lion Bosanquet, Theodore,
gardant murally crowned, all or. Non
Bradworthy, North
Dov/n House,
Devonsh., a demi-lion rampant ppr.
Borrowes of Gilltown, Newbridge, co. Bosanquet, Smith-, Horace James, EsKildare, a lion sejant arg., ducally
quire, of Broxbournebury, Broxbourne,
crowned or. Non vi virtute.
Herts (l) A demi-lion gu., gorged with
Borrowes or Borrows, Ireland, a boar's
a collar nebuly or, and holding between
head erased in fess, with a sword
the paws a mullet of six points of the
thrust through the under jaw in pale,
first within an annulet of the second
An elephant's
and issuing out of the mouth.
Bosanquet).
(for
(2)
Borrowes or Borrows, a crane supporthead erased or, eared gu., charged on
ing with the dexter claw an anchor.
the neck with three fleur-de-lis, two
and one az. (for Smith). Per damna,
105. 10
:

Tenax in fide.
Borrowman, Scotland, a demi-man in
percnedes.
cf. 133. 3
armour brandishing in his dexter hand Boscawen, Boscawen Trevor Griffith,
a sword, all ppr. Pro patria.
Trevalyn, Denbigh, a lion passant sa.
187. i
85. 2
Borselle, over the stump of an oak-tree Boscawen, Cornw., a falcon ppr.
an eagle volant ppr.
Boscawen (Rt. Hon. Evelvn Edward
Borsley, in front of a rock, a Cornish
Thomas, Viscount Falmouth), a falcon
Patience passe
chough ppr.
close ppr., belled or.
cf. 102. 6
Borston, a dagger in pale az., hilt and
science.
85. 2
pommel or.
Bosgrave, a boar's head erased arg.,
Borthwick of Gordonshall, Scotland, a
between two oak-branches vert, fructed
withered rose-bush sprouting anew
or.
42. I
Virtus post facto.
from the root.
Bosne and Bosney, a cockatrice disBorthwick, Baron (Borthwick), a Moor's
played.
68. 14
head in profile couped ppr., nTeathed Bosom, Bosome, and Bossum. Cornw., a
Qui conducit.
arg. and sa.
192. 13
tree growing out of a mount ppr. 143. 14
Borthwick (Baron Glenesk), on a staff Boss, Durh., out of a naval coronet, an
raguly fessewise sa., a blackamoor's
arm holding a billet, all ppr. Cada
head in profile couped ppr. Qui conuno e-s hijo de sub obras.
ducit.
299. 15 Bostock of Abingdon, Berks, an antelojje
jed with a collar gu.
126.12
126.
12
Borthwick, John, Esquire, of Heriot,
or, gorged
Midlothian, a blackamoor's head in
tlet arg.
Shropsh., a martlet
95. 4
profile couped.
Qui conducit.
Bostock of Bostock, Chesh., and Whixall,
Borthwick, Scotland, a savage's head
Shropsh., on the stump of a tree
couped ppr. Qui conducit.
191. i
eradicated arg., a bear's head erased
Borthwick of Stow, Scotland, a dexter
sa., muzzled or.
hand couped and apaumee, charged Bostock of Oxford, Kent, a crescent arg.,
with an eye ppr.
Mente manuque.
therefrom issuant a bear's head pean
222. 4
erased gu., muzzled or.

BOU
Bostock, Francis, Horsham, Sussex, same

Boteller, a covered cup or.


Boterwike, a hawk, holding in
claw an ear of wheat ppr.
Boteshed, a stag's head arg.

crest.

Boston, Baron (Irby), a Saracen's head

its

dexter
85. 7

121. 5
wreathed arg. and sa.
IQO. 14 Botetourt, see Botatort.
prcemium.
Boston, Scotland, a dove between two Botevile, Boteville, or Bonteville, Shropsh.,
a reindeer or.
J'av bonne cause.
branches of laurel in orle, all ppr.
92. 12
cf. 125. 9
Both or Bothe, on a tower embattled, a
Boston, a horse's head in armour ppr.
Hag displayed.
157. 13
51. 13
Bosum of Windley, Norf., a talbot's head Bothell, see Botell.
erased arg., eared and ducally crowned Botheras, Cornw., a demi-lion rampant
10. 2
ppr.
Pro Deo et pntria.
or.
s6. 9
Bosvile. Thomas Bolle, Raven field Park, Bothwell, Lord Holyroodhouse, Scotland,
a naked boy pulling down the top of
near Rotherham, or Bosvllle, Yorks,
part
Obduram
a bull statant arg., the hinder
a green pine-tree, all ppr.
behind a clump of oak-trees ppr.
ad versus urgentia.
189. 6
Intento in Deum animo.
148. 12
Botiler, a cinquefoil gu.
Alexander Wentworth Mac- Botley, Berks, a boar's head and neck
Bosville,
donald, Thorpe Hall, Bridlington
Prohitate.
sa., ducally gorged or.
(i) A bull passant arg., armed sa.,
cf. 41. 6
issuant from a hurst of oaks ppr., and Botockshed, a stag's head arg.
121. 5
charged on the shoulder with a rose Botreaulx or Botreaux, a dove standing
gu.
on a hill, all ppr.
92. 3
(2) A cubit arm in fesse couped
in armour ppr., charged with a bendlet Botreulx or Botreux, Cornw., two laurelsinister az., the hand ppr. holding
branches in saltier ppr.
a cross crosslet erect fitchee gu. Botstord, Hon. Amos Edwin, of the city
Virtus propter se. Per mare per terrain.
of Ottawa and parish of Sackvjlle, in
Boswall, Sir George Lauderdale Houston,
the Dominion of Canada, LieutenantBart., Blackadder, Edrora, Berwicksh.:
Colonel Reserve Militia, co. Westml.,
( I
A cubit arm grasping a sword ppr.
.?es a bird close.
Digrm sequens.
86. 12
239. 7.
(2) A sandglass winged ppr. Bott, Staffs, on a glove a falcon ppr.
{Houston). Foriiter.
" In time."
Botteler and Bottiller, Ireland, a cock's
8
head
neck
vert,
combed, wattled,
239.
and
Boswell, Bart., of Auchinleck, Ayr, a
beaked, and ducally gorged or, between
falcon ppr., hooded gu., belled or.
two dragons' wings expanded arg.
in profile ppr.,

Honor

fidelitatis

Vrai/e

foi.

292. 3

John Irvine, Crawley Grange,


Newport Pagnell, a falcon close ppr.,

Boswell,

cf. 68. 8
Botteley, Botilly, or Botley, a boar's head

and neck

sa.,

ducally gorged

or.

Boucherett of Willingham and Stallingborough, Lincoln, a cockatrice or.

Prima

voce salutat.

68. 5

Bouchier of Little Stainbridge, Essex, a


greyhound sejant arg., ducally gorged
or.

cf.

Boudier of Jersey, a crescent


et la

Bouge

played

59.

163. 2

Thurcaston, Leics., a bat


arg.,

Dieu

az.

religion.

of

armed

dis-

137. II

or.

Bough, Scotland, the stump of an oaktree sprouting branches ppr.


Quod ero
spero.
145. 2
Boughey of Colton, Staffs, an angel praying between two branches of laurel in
orle ppr.
184. 2
Boughey, Fletcher-, Sir Thomas, Bart.,
of Aqualate, Newport, Shropshire: (l)
A plate charged with a pheon per pale

erm. and

sa.,

the point

downward

(for

Fletcher). 242.5. {2) Out of an Eastern


crown or, points alternately of the
last and arg., a buck's head erm.,
attired aad collared of the first (for
Boughey). Nee qucerere, nee spernere,
honorem..
242. 4
Boughs, the stump of a tree sprouting
ppr., from one of the branches a shield
pendent gu.
145. 8
Boughton, a stork's head ereised, holding
in the beak an eel, all ppr.
cf. 104. 2
Boughton, a stork's head arg., beaked

gu., holding therein

a snake ppr.
106. 3

Boughton, Warw., a

lion's

head couped
21.

or.

Boughton, a goat's head couped per pale


pellettee,
and gu. bezantee,
arg.
attired, or

cf.

12S. 12

Vraye foy.
Boughton, Bouse-, Sir Charles Henry,
292. 3
cf. 41. 6
A
Bart., of Lawford Hall, Warw.
Claud Patrick, Esquire, of Bottell, an escallop az.
141. 14
man's head ppr., the hair, beard, and
Balmuto, Fifeshire, a falcon ppr., Bottiller, a cinquefoil gu.
148. 12
whiskers sa., the head surrounded and
hooded gu., jessed and belled or. Bottlesham, an escallop-shell between
crossed by a ribbon knotted at the top
Vraye jot.
292. 3
two wings.
141. 10
Boswell, Yorks, out of a wood ppr., a Bottomley, Yorks, out of a tower, a demiand flowing from either temple arg.
A stork's head erased
bull passant arg.
lion ppr.
Fortiter fideliter et feliciter.
(for Rouse).
Yorks
and
lion's
chevrony of four sa. and arg., holding
Boswell,
Kent, a
head.
157. II
21. I
in the beak or, a snake ppr. (for
Bottomley of Wade House, Halifax,
Omne bonum Dei donum.
Boswell of Glsissmount, Scotland, a lark
Boughton).
Yorks, upon a mount vert, an Angola
volant ppr. Nothing venture, nothing
cf. 106. 3
goat in front of a palm-tree ppr., resthave.
ing the dexter foot upon an escutcheon Boulby or Bowlby, two branches of thorn
cf. 93. 10
146- 4
Boswell of Dowen, Scotland, same crest.
in orle.
gu., charged with a shuttle palewise
Lanes,
out
Bould,
of
/ hope /or better.
Boulde,
and
or.
Bould
Fideli certa merces.
Boswell, John Douglas, Garrallan, Ayr
of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head
Bottonley, a hawk standing on a fish,
(i) A falcon ppr., hooded gu., belled
sa., beaked gu., between two wings of
all ppr.
86. 6
or (Boswell).
the first.
cf. 67. I
(2) A heart ppr (Douglas). Bottrell, Shropsh., a quiver erect sa.,
Vraye foy. (2) Fortis et fiddis.
153-2
garnished or, strapped gu., the buckle Bouling, a garb or.
Boswortb, a lily slipped and leaved ppr.
also or, replenished with arrows arg.
Boulsted and Boulstred, Devonsh., a
bull's head between two wings gu.,
151. 2 Bouche, a Saracen's head, couped at the
Bosworth, a demi-lion rampant ppr.
armed arg.
43- 'O
shoulders and affrontee ppr., wreathed
.Animus valet.
180. i
10. 2
ara. and sa.
190. 5 Boult, a morion ppr.
Botatort or Botetourt, Norf., out of a Boucher, see Bouchier and Bourchier.
105. 9
Boult, a heron ppr.
mural coronet, six spears in saltier ppr. Boucher, .\lfred Richard, Esquire, of Boultbee, a stag's head erased ppr. 121. 2
Trenean, St. Germans, Cornw., a demi- Boultbee or Boultbie, out of a ducal
175- 8
coronet, a dcmi-boar ppr.
cf. 40. 13
Boteler of Teston, Kent, two eagles supsea-horse ppr., collared and lined gu.,
])orting a vine ppr.
between the fins a water-bouget sa. Boulter of Bristol, two bird-bolts in
AquUae vitem
pocifla.
saltire, and thereon a dove rising ppr.
Deo favenie.
Boteler of Hatfield-Woodhall, Herts, an Boucher, Edward Graham, of Fairfield, Boulton, Norf., and Yorks on a hollyarm in armour embowed, holding in
bush vert, fructed gu., a hawk rising
Lymington, Hampshire, same crest
the hand a sword ppr.
and motto.
195. 2
Boteler, a covered cup or, between two Boucher and Bouchier, an owl ppr.
Non Boulton of Gibbon Grove, Surrey, a hawk
wings, the dexter arg., the
with wings expanded arg., collared
vised voluntate.
96. 5
legged, and belled gu., the dexter foot
Boucher of Salisbury, Wilts, a greyhound
supporting an escutcheon az., charged
Boteler or Botler of Bewsey, a unicorn
sejant arg., collared and lined or.
cf. 87. 7
salient arg., armed or, tied round the
with a fleur-de-lis or.
cf. 59. 4
neck with a sash of the last.
Boucher, an old man's head in profile Boulton. James, Esquire, of 13 A, Great
Marlborough Street, London, W., upon
Botell and Bothell, Essex, a marigold
couped at the shoulders ppr., on his
wings
eagle
with
an
vert,
mount
ppr.
a
head a cap turned down in front.
151. 12
hooded.

Boswell,

( I

BOU

BOW

66

beak a Bourke, Earl of Mayo, see Mayo.


branch of holly, and between two Bourke, Baron Connemara, see Connemara.
branches of holly, all ppr.
of
Mayo
Viscount Bourke,
Bourke,
Seymour
15,
Boulton, Percy, M.D.,
(dormant], on a chapeau gu., turned
Street, Portman Square, W., a hawk
up erm., a lion sejant arg., ducaUy
Dum spiro spero.
belled ppr.
gorged or. Audaces fortuna juval.
Boulton of Forebridge Villa, Stafis, on a
cf. 7. 6
fer-de-moulin, a hawk pierced with an
Bourke of Ballintober, co. Mayo, Ireland,
Mens conscia recti.
arrow.
Park,
on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a
Tew
Ernest,
Matthew
Boulton,
sejant
arg.
and
lion
Oxford, a hind's head per pale az.
or, erased gu., in the mouth an arrow Bourke of St. Andrews, Holbome, Middx.,
Faire
a lion couchant gardant, the tail
in bend, point downwards ppr.
issuing from between the hind-legs or
son devoir.
charged on the shoulder with a fleur-deBoulton, a horse at full speed saddled
Chacun le sien.
lis az.
7- n
52- i
and bridled.
of Thornfield, Ireland, a mounBourke
Boulton, see Bolton.
tain-cat sejant gardant ppr., collared
Boulton, Lines, a tun erect ppr., transand chained or. In cruce solus.
fixed by a bird-bolt fesseways or.
displayed,

Dux

holding

in

Boutfleur, a fleur-de-lis az.

the

De, a demi-eagle displayed


with two heads sa., gorged with a
ducal coronet or, and charged on the
breast with a cross crosslet arg. 302. 2
Bouvier, an eagle with wings expanded
and inverted ppr.
cf. 77. 4
Bouwen, a tent gu., garnished or. 158. 7
Bouwens, in front of a demi-lion guardant
or, between two wings vair arg. and sa.,
three roses fesseways arg., barbed and
seeded ppr. tiec. temere, nee timide.
Bover of Appleton, Chesh., a goat's head
couped sa., armed and charged on the
neck with a fleur-de-lis or. cf. 128. 12
Bovey of Wordon Abbey, Beds and Stow,
Cambs., a lion's gamb erect and erased
per fesse or and gu., holding a bow of
the second, stringed of the first.
Bovil and Bolvile, Suff., a demi-friar
holding in his dexter hand a crucifix.

James Forster, Toronto, Ontario, Bourke, Lord Castle Connell, the same
crest.
Canada, same crest and motto.
Boulton of Soho, Staffs, a hind's head Bourke, Lord Brittas, the same crest.
VincXus aed non rictus.
erased per pale az. and or, holding in
the mouth an arrow in bend point Bourn, Surrey, between two wings a
peacock's head, holding in the beak a
downwards. Faire sum devoir.
serpent, the tail coiled round the neck,
cf. 124. 3
Boulton,

Boulton, Samuel Bagster, Copped Hall,


Totteridge, on a holly- bush a falcon
rising, holding in its dexter paw a
bird bolt in pale, point downwards,

and
ppr.

in its beak a sprig of holly, all


/ will never quit.
244. 10

all

103. 3

ppr.

Bourne, Ireland, between two wings a


peacock's head, holding in the beak a
serpent, the tail coiled round the neck,
103. 3
all ppr.

Bourne, London, out of clouds ppr., an

arm

cf.

cj. 59. 2
and lined or.
Bourchier, a greyhound salient or.
Bourchier, Essex and London, a greyhound sejant arg., dueally gorged or.
c/-

59-

Bourchier, see Bouchier and Bourcher.


164. 3
Bourchier, a mullet of six points.
Bourchier-Chilcott, Thomas, 4, Stone
(i)
Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.
Out of a ducal coronet a mount ppr.,
thereon a stag statant gu. (2) A man's
head in profile couped at the shoulders
ppr., on the head a ducal coronet or,
:

erect,

holding

in

bow

of a ducal coronet or, a


demi-pelican vulning herself arg.
of Bowden, Chesh.,
a bezant charged with a lion's head
erased gu., coUared arg.
cf. 19. i
Bowden, Derbysh., a heron's head erased

Bowdan and Bowden

crest.

Rev.

Semper
George

104. II

or.

of Stroud Green, Croydon, Surrey,


in front of a battle-axe and a tiltingspear in saltier or, a heron's head
erased sa.
cf. 104. 11

Bowden

Bowden-Smitb, Nathaniel, Vice- Admiral,


K.C.B., a talbot passant. Suaviter

heraldic tiger sejant or, guttce-de-sang,


resting the dexter paw on a cross pattee
Esse quam videri.
gu.
255. 19
Bourne, Bart., of Hackinsall, Lanes,

Weston Subedge,
and motto.

cloucJs a rain-

ppr.

Bowcher, out

heraldic tiger arg., armed, maned. and


tufted sa., gorged with a collar erminois.
cf. 23. 13

same

I7- S

Fideliter.

Bowater of London, out of

Bourne of Stalmine Hall, Lancaster, an

Bourne,

187. 7

and Bovyll, a bull passant


quarterly sa. and or.
cf. 45. 2
Bow, Scotland, a lion's head erased ppr.,
Bovile, Bovyle,

vested or, cuffed arg.,


the hand, also ppr., a
pheon by the point sa.
17 1- 1 Bourne of Chesterton, Oxon., a pegasus
saltier ppr.
current, wings addorsed gu., semee
BoUTCh, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant gu.,
d'etoiles or, and holding in the mouth
holding in his dexter paw a fleur-dea rose of the first, stalked and leaved
13- 2
lis or.
ppr., seeded of the second.
cf. 47. 2
Bourcher, BourchiFj or Bourchier, a man's
head in profile ppr., couped at the Bourne, John, of Hilderstone Hall, Staffs,
crowned with a ducal
on a mount vert, a pegasus salient per
shoulders,
fesse or and gu., charged on the body
coronet or, and issuing therefrom a
with two fountains ppr., holding in the
cap tasselled and turned forward gu.
mouth a trefoil slapped vert. Hcec
cf. 190. 8
omnia transeunt.
47. 4
Bourcher, Worcs., on a mount vert, a
greyhound sejant arg., dueally gorged Bourne of Wells, Somers., a demi-

Bound, on the top of a tower, a lion


157. 12
rampant.
Bounn or Boun, a sword and a key in

3^. -

libertas.

Bouverie,

26. 13

vitce ratio.

148. 2

Boutflower, Andrew, M.R.C.S., Steneeourt, Kersal, Manchester, a fleur-delis.


294. 15
Bouverie, Campbell-, see Campbell.
Bouverie, see Radnor, Earl of.
Bouverie, John Augustus Shell, of Delapre Abbey, Northamp., a demi-eagle
with two heads displayed sa., dueally
gorged or, charged on the breast with
a cross crosslet arg. Patria cara, carior

in

modo,

fortiter in re.

Bowditch, Dorset, seven


barbed and feathered arg.,
one in pale.
173. 7
Bowdler, Shropsh., on a mount vert, a
107. 9
Cornish chough ppr.
Bowdler, a dexter arm embowed grasping
201.13
an arrow, all ppr.
Bowdler, Richard Hope, Esquire, of
Kirkham, Lanes, a dexter arm embowed, holding in the hand an arrow,
201. 13
Innocue ac provide.
all ppr.

Bowditch
arrows

of

or,

six in saltier,

viqilans.

Drinlcwater, of
Gloucs., same crest

Bournes, George Smith, Esquire, of


Rossport House, BelmuUet, Ireland,
a garb between two doves respecting
Vincit qui patitur.
each other, all ppr.
Bourchier, Henry James, Baggotstown, Bousfleld, William, 33, Stanhope Gardens, Bowdon, of Beightonfields, Derbysh
(i) A heron's head erased ppr., beaked
Queen's Gate, S.W., out of a ducal
near Bruff, co. Limerick, on a cap of
and charged on the neck with three
coronet an eagle's head ppr.
maintenance gu., turned up erm., a
erm. spots sa. cf. 104. 11. (2) Out
Bousfleld, out of a ducal coronet an
griffin arg.
Le bon temps viendra.
of a ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle
eagle's head ppr.
Vincere vel mori.
cf. S3. 14
displayed ppr. Vanus est honor. So. 14
Bourdelain and Bourdillon, on a chapeau Boustead, a lion's head erased, and on it
21. 10 Bowdon, Butler-, John Erdeswicke, of
a chapeau, all ppr.
a martlet. {Another, with the wings
(i) A heron's
Pleasington Hall, Lanes
endorsed.)
95. i Boutcher, Emmanuel, Esquire, a greyhead erased ppr., beaked and charged
hound sejant arg., collared, and with
152. 7
Bourden, a bunch of grapes ppr.
on the neck with three erm. spots {for
the line reflexed over the back or,
Bourdon, a gilliflower ppr.
151. 8
Bowdon). cf. 104. II. (2) A covered
semee of estoiles sa., and resting the
Bourdon, Scotland, a lion rampant arg.,
cup or, charged with an erm. spot {for
dexter paw on a water- bouget of the
holding a battle-axe ppr.
Comme je trouve.Vanus est
Butler).
last.
Be fast.
Bourges of Westport, Dorset, a camel's
59. 6
issuing therefrom a cap tasselled and
forward gu. Le bon temps
viendra.

turned

head erased ppr., bezantee.

c/.

132. 7

Bouteville, see Boteville.

honor.

BOW
cf.

\y.

Bower or Booer

117. S

of Kittle Hill and Swansea, a


stag statant, vulned in the back with
117. 10
an arrow, all ppr.

Bowen

of

Sir

Reduit,

Ad

gu., armed and langued az., holding


in the dexter paw five arrows points

London, a wolf's head

erased erm.

4 Bower,

Bowen-Colthurst, see Colthurst.


Bowen, a stag trippant ppr. Cautus a
juturo.

BOW

67

Bowel! of Berry Court. Hants, a lion's


head erased barry of six arg. and gu.

30. 8

Graham John, K.C.M.G.,


Jlauritius,

a,

griffin's

downwards ppr. Qucerere verum.


Bowet or Bewet, Yorks, on a chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a leopard arg.,

of

head.

metmn.

ducally gorged or.


of Oxenfield, Durh., a human leg
cf. 24. i
couped at the thigh dropping blood Bowida, a dexter arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand ppr. a
ppr., charged above the knee with a

Bower

plate.

cf.

193. 10

190. 14

fleur-de-lis or.

Bowen of Courtwood, Queen's Co., Ireland, Bower of WeUham and Scorton, Yorks, Bowie, Scotland, a demi-lion az., holding
in the dexter paw a dagger ppr.
a human leg couped at the thigh
on a mount vert, a stag lodged gu.,
4. 1
Qvod non pro patria.
transpierced above the knee by a
cf.
attired or, holding in the mouth a
broken spear in bend ppr. Esse quam Bowker, Hon. Robert Mitford, of Craigietrefoil slipped ppr., and charged with
1

Virtns
a crescent or, for difference.
rincit invidiam.
cf. 115. 12

burn, Somerset East, Cape Colony,


uses a Boiu-chier-knot {incorrect).

cf. 193. 10
of Kellerby, Yorks, same crest.
of Iwerne House, Dorset, a talbot's
head arg. Hope well and have well.
56. 12

videri.

Bower
on Bower

Bowen of Ballyadams, Queen's Co.,


a mount vert, in front of an oak-

fructed or, a stag lodged


gu., attired and ungu. of the third,
holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped
of the first.
cf. 115. 10
Bowen, Henry Charles Cole, Esquire, of
15, Herbert Place, Dublin, a stag's
Caustus in future.
head.
Bowen, Webb-, of Ca.'mose, Pembrokesh.,
i. 10
a lion rampant sa.
tree

ppr.,

165. 14

Bowland, Essex and London, out of a


ducal coronet an arm in armour
couped at the elbow or, holding in the
Bower, James Bower, of Claremont,
hand a sword arg., pommel of the first.
Teignmouth, Devonsh., in front of a
talbot's head couped sa., gorged with
cf. 209. II
a collar gemel or, a tilting-spear fesse- Bowland, two demi-ducks wings diswise, the head to the dexter, also or.
played and inverted respecting each

Hope

other, the dexter arg., the sinister sa.,

well, love well.

Bower, Henry Syndercombe, Fontmell


Parva, Blandford, a talbot's head
couped arg. Hope well and have well.
Bowen, James Bevan, of Llyngwair, co.
Pembrokesh., a lion rampant or, hold- Bower of Kinuettles, Scotland, a dexter
ing between his paws a Bowen-knot of
and a sinister arm shooting an arrow
Audtices fortuna juvat.
the same.
from a bow, all ppr. Ad 7neiam. 200. 2
Bowen, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant, Bower, Y'orks. an escallop arg.
141. 14
holding in his paws a flag of St. George, Bower, a bow and a sheaf of arrows in
all ijpr.
In hoc signo vinccs. cf. 15. 2
saltire, all ppr.
Ad metam.
173. 12
Bowen, George Edward, Esquire, of Bower, Major Robert Lister, of NorthalPortaferry, co. Down, a demi-lion ramlerton, a human leg transpierced by a
pant, holding in his paws a flag bearing
broken spear in bend ppr. Esse quam
the standard of St. George, aU ppr. In
videri.
hoc signo vinccs.
Bower, Captain Edmund Thomas Chivers,
Bowen, Rev. Arthur James, of Troedyof Broxholme, Yorks, on a mount
rawr, Cardigansh., a lion rampant or,
vert, a quiver az., garnished or, and
holding in the paws a knot or.
filled with arrows ppr., in saltire with
5i- 5
Audacts fortuna juvat.
Veritas
a bow unstrung, also ppr.
Bowen, George Bevan, Esquire, Stradprcevalevit.
267. 16
more, Llandyssil, Cardigansh., same Bowerbank, a demi-savage ppr., wreathed
crest and motto.
about the head and middle with leaves
Bowen, a falcon close ppr., belled or.
vert.
cf. 186. I
Esse quam videri.
85. 2 Bowerman or Bowreman, Devonsh. and
Bowen, Oxon., an arm couped at the
Wilts, a goat's head erased or, the
elbow and erect vested sa., cuffed erm
twisted
or
horns
and sa.
128. 5
holding in the hand ppr. a chaplet of Bowerman, a goat's head erased or.
laurel vert.
Bowers of Chichester, Sussex, a lion
cf. 205
Bowen, Ireland, a hand issuing from a
passant arg., collared and chained or,
cloud in fess, holding a sphere.
223
holding in the dexter paw a bow bent
Bowen, Rt. Hon. Sir George Fergus(
of the second, stringed of the first.
G.C.M.G., D.C.L., LL.D., M.A., of Bowes, Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorn,
16, Lowndes Street, S.W., on a mount
and Baron Bowes, see Strathmore.
vert, within a crown vallarial arg.
Bowes of Streatlam, Durh., a sheaf of
falcon rising regardant ppr., holding
arrows or, feathered and headed arg.,
in the dexter claw a like fleur-de-lis,
banded az.
173-3
Bowen, George William Howard, Esquire, Bowes of Bradley Hall, Diu-h., a sheaf of
of Ickleton, Great Chesterford, Essex,
arrows or, flighted and headed arg.,
same crest and motto.
bound in a girdle az. Sans variance
Bowen-Colthurst, Robert Walter Travers,
et mon droit.
In mullis in magnis, in
Esquire, of Oakgrove, and Dripsey
bonis crpcrtus.
173. 3
Castle, Cork: (i) A colt courant
Bowes, Richard, of Darlington, and of
charged on the shoulder with a crescent
Monkend Hall, Croft-on-tees, Yorks
sa. {for Colthurst).
of the family of Bowes of Yorks and
(2) On a mount
vert, a falcon close ppr., belled
London. A demi-leopard gardant gu.,
Justum et tenaccm.
holding between the paws a bundle of
Bowen-MlUer, Ormsby, Esquire, J.P. and
arrows or, barbed arg., and banded
D.L., of Blindwell, Tuam, co. Galway
with a ribbon az. Jaculis nee arcu.
(i)
A wolf's head erased az. (for
Bonne et belle assez.
23. 5
Miller).
(2) A falcon close ppr., beUed Bowes of London, a demi-leopard ramor [for Bowen).
Nil conscire sihi.
pant gardant gu., holding between the
Bower, Herbert Morris, Esquire, of Elmpaws a bundle of arrows or, pointed
crofts, and Trinity Hill, Ripon, a boar
arg., banded az.
23. 5
passant arg., semee of escallops sa. Bowes, Lord Bowes of Clonlyon, co.
Fortis propositi tenax.
Meath, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant

beaked

or.

Bowlby, two branches of thorn in

orle.

146.

annulets interlaced or,


between two thorn-branches ppr. Je
la change qn^en mourant.
Bowie, a demi-bittern regardant.
Bowler, a boar's head couped per pale
az. and gu., bezantee.
cf. 41. i
Herts,

three

Bowles of London, and of Myddleton


House, Waltham Cross, Herts, a demiboar rampant erminois, the sinister
shoulder pierced with an arrow or,
headed arg. Ut tibi sic alteri.
cf.

Bowles,

40. 13

Henry Carington Bowles, Es-

quire, of Myddelton House, Enfield,


a demi-boar erect erminois, the sinister
shoulder pierced with an arrow arg.

Ut tibi sic alteri.


Henry Ferryman, Esquire, of
Forty HaU, Enfield, same crest and

Bowles,

motto.
Bowles, Lt.-Col. Thomas John, J.P., of
MiUton Hill, Slaventon, Berks, a demiboar az., ungu. and bristled or, pierced
through the chest with an arrow of the
second, headed arg.
cf. 40. 13
Bowles of North Aston, Oxon., and of
Gosberkirk, Lines, same crest.
Bowles, Charles EjTe Bradshaw, Bradshaw Hall. Derbysh., a demi-boar
pierced in the left breast by an arrow.
Bowles, Heref. and Herts, out of a ducal
coronet or, a boar's head couped sa.,
between two wings gu., billettee of
the first.
Bowles of London, out of a ducal coronet
or, a griffin's head sa., beaked, and
between two wings of the first.
67. I
arg.,

Bowlby, Edward Salvin, Gilston Park,

Bowles

of

London, a buck's head

121. 5
Bowley, a mullet of five points pierced,

attired or.

and through the perforation a sword.


Bowley, a sword in pale between two
170. 3
branches of laurel in orle.
Bowman, Scotland, a demi-blackamoor
shooting an arrow from a bow, all ppr.
cf.

185.

a stag trippant vulned in the


shoulder with an arrow, all ppr.
cf. 117. 8

Bowman,

52

BOY

BOW

Bowring, Lewin Bentham, Esquire, East Boyce, Robert Henry, Esquire, C.B., of
Ee Yuan, Hampton Wick, out of a
India United Service Club, same crest.
tower ppr., a demi-lion rampant gu.,
Bowser and Bowssar of Stone, Glouc, a
cf. 174- 4
cures.
holding between the paws an escardemi-talbot gu., gorged with a collar
Bowman, on the stump of a tree ppr., a
buncle or. Semper fidelis.
chequy or and az., charged on the
263. 3
quiver vert, of arrows gu., flighted az.,
Boycott, see Wight-Boycott.
body with three guttees-d'or.
suspended by a belt sa.
Boycott, see Morse-Boycott.
cf. 55. II
Bowman, Scotland, a quiverful of arrows
from an oak-tree couped at Bowyer, Sir George Henry, Bart., of Boycott of Boycott, Hinton. and Rudge,
Shropsh., out of a mural coronet an
Denham Court, Bucks, and Radley,
ppi
arm in armour erabowed casting a
Berks, a falcon rising and belled or.
Bowman of Hethleton, Dorset, on
grenado, all ppr. Pro rege et religione.
CorUentement passe rich esse.
I.
87.
raguled, couped and erect arg., a
{The foregoing is the crest as registered
197. 10
quiver of arrows gu., flighted of the
in the College of Arms, but, as appe'irs Boycott, Henry, Esquire, the Firs, Ironfirst, buckled on the stafi with a belt
bridge, Shropsh., o>it of a mural
from the Visitations, the family have at
sa.
coronet an arm in armour embowed
use of the following
made
other
times
on
a
Bart.,
Paget,
William
Sir
Bowman,
casting a grenado, all ppr.
Pro rege et
crests: (l) -4 demi-man ppr., shooting
mount vert, the stump of a tree ppr.
religione.
with a bow and arrow arg., the arrow
197. 10
around the upper part a belt sa.
Roxburgsh.,
186. 6.
John, Maxpoffle,
tipped or.
(2) On a ducal Boyd,
therefrom pendent on the dexter side
Scotland, a dexter hand erect pointing
coronet or, an heraldic tiger sejant arg.
a quiver gu., filled with arrows arg.
with the thumb and two forefingers
25. 7.
(3) An arm couped at the elbow
251. 9
Quondam his vicinus artnis.
ppr.
222T11
Confido.
and erect habited gu., charged with three
Bowman, Alfred John, Esquire, of Bustbends and cuffed or, holding in the hand Boyd of Pitcon, a dexter hand pointing
hall Lodge, Tunbridge Wells, on a
with the thumb and two forefingers to
erased,
208.
ppr.,
dragon's
liead
a
cf.
7.
wreath of the colours, a stag gorged
the
coelis.
sun ppr. Spes mta in
(4) Out of a tower gu., a demi-dragon
with a chaplet of olive ppr., attired
rampant or. cf. 157. 5.)
or, pierced on either side by an arrow
in bend sinister gu., and resting the Bowyer, an eagle's head erased arg., Boyd, William Henry, Esquire, J.P.. D.L.,
of Ballymacool House, co. Donegal,
holding in the mouth an anchor gu.
dexter leg on an antique shield or,
Ireland, a dexter hand couped at the
by the middle of the shank, the flukes
transfixed by an airow in bend, also
wrist erect pointing upwards with the
downward.
gu. Vulneratussednonviclus. 257. 16
thumb and first two fingers ppr., the
Bowman of Wissingset, Norf., a sword in Bowyer of Knipersley, Staffs, Lines, and
hand charged with a trefoil or. ConSussex, out of a tower gu., a demipale arg., hilt and pommel or, on each
dragon rampant or.
fido.
cf. 222. II
cf. 157. 5
side of the blade a demi-annulet inBowyer, Hants, a cubit arm erect holding Boyd, George Fenwick, J.P., Moor House,
dented of the second.
in the hand a serpent coiled round
Durh., in front of a dexter hand couped
Bown, a hand holding an escutcheon
at the wrist pointing upwards with
the
220. 2
aU ppr.
charged with a rose.
cf. 219. 7
the thumb and two fingers ppr., four
Bownas, out of a ducal coronet a sceptre Bowyer, on a mount vert, a tower triple
lozenges conformed in fesse az.
towered gu., thereon a demi-dragon or.
Conenvironed by two serpents between
222. I
fido.
two wings, all ppr.
170. 13 Bowyer, an arm couped at the elbow and
erect, vested gu., cuffed arg., holding Boyd, Veu. Charles Twining, of Columba,
Bownas, on a mount vert, a swan with
in the hand a fish.
Ceylon, .same crest and motto.
the wings displayed erm., and each
Boyd, William, Esquire, of North House,
charged with a lozenge gu., holding Bowyn, .see Bowne.
Box, Oxon., an arm couped at the elbowLong Benton, Newcastle, same crest
in the beak an arrow ppr.
in fess, vested gu., cuffed arg., holding
and motto.
Bownder of Limerick, a demi-lion ramerect in the hand ppr. a branch of Boyd, Captain John Theodore Thomas,
pant or, guttee-de-sang, holding in the
box vert, at the elbow another branch
of Glenfern, St. Kilda, Melbourne,
dexter paw a sword ppr., pommel and
erect.
Victoria, Australia, formerly of the
hilt of the first, enfiled with a mural
Box, a demi-griffin or, winged az., the
nth Regiment of Infantry, a dexter
crown of the first.
cf. 14. 12
first feather, also or, holding between
hand couped at the wrist erect pointing
Bowne and Bowyn, on the top of a tower
the
claws
with the thumb and first two fingers,
a
fireball
of
the
same
inwith
the
^vreath
an
eagle
issuing from
flamed gu.
the others turning down.
222. 1
wings addorsed ppr., holding in the
beak an acorn slipped and leaved Boxall, Sir Charles Gervaise, K.C.B., Boyd, Stanley, M.B., 134, Harley Street,
Battlemead, Maidenhead, two anchors
W., out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter
7fi. 10
vert.
in saltire and cabled surmounted by
hand erect, the third and fourth
Bownell, a savage's head from the shoulan escutcheon pendent by a ribbon,
fingers folded down.
Confido.
ders helmeted, all ppr.
cf. 192. 7
all az., charged with a fret arg.
Boyd of Pinkell, Scotland, a cross moline
Bownes, an oak-tree ppr., therefrom an
Boxall, W. P. G., M.A., K.C., of Ivory's,
sa.
Prudeniia me sustinet.
165. 11
escutcheon pendent gu.
Cowfold, Sussex, same crest. Spes mea Boyd, Sir John, of Maxpoffle, Roxburgh,
Bownes, out of a ducal coronet a cock's
in Deo.
Scotland, (late Lord Provost of Edinhead, all ppr.
90. 6
burgh), a dexter hand pointing upwards
Bowre of Dunhead, St. Andrews, Dorset, Boxall and Boxall, an eagle's leg erased
with the thumb and two fingers ppr.
in fess holding a feather in pale.
a talbot's head sa.
56. 1
222. II
Confido.
Bowrie, Scotland, a demi-lion az., holding
113- 12
Boyd of Trochrig, Scotland, a sundifd or.
in the dexter paw a dagger, all ppr. Boxall, a gadfly ppr.
Eternitatem cogita.
Quod non pro patria.
Boxell, Sussex, out of a ducal coronet a
176. 7
cf. 14. 12
boar's head and neck, all or.
Bowring, a parrot vert, feeding on a
Per tela Boyd, Bart., of Danson, Kent, three
ostrich-feathers sa.
per hostes.
bunch of cherries ppr.
Confido.
115.:
loi. 8
41. 4
Bowring, John Frederick Edward, Es- Boxhall, Boxhul!, and Boxmell, Sussex, Boyd, Scotland a star of five points or.
two anchors in saltier az.
Virtus vobilitat.
quire,
of
Forest
Farm, Windsor
164. 2
161. 7
(i) Out
of a ducal
Forest, Berks, a demi-lion rampant Boxsted and Boxstead, a band issuing Boyd - Rochfort
pulhng a thi.^itle.
coronet or, a hand erect with the
or, grasping in the dexter paw an
21 8. 5
arrow in bend sinister, and in the Boyare, out of a castle gu., a demithird and fourth fingers folded {for
sinister paw an Oriental bow paleways
dragon or.
Boyd), cf. 222. II. (2) On a mural
cf. 157. 5
ppr.
Boyce or Boyse, a lion rampant.
crown or, a robin redbreast ppr.,
K-unquam mutans.
1.13
Bowring, Edgar Alfred, Esquire, of 30, Boyce and Boyse, England and Scotland,
charged with a cross pattee, also or
Eaton Place, London, same crest and
a star of six points or, within a crescent
Confido. Candor dat
(for Rochford).
motto.
arg.
viribus alas.
163. 4
cf. 108. 10
Bowring, John Frederick Edward, of Boyce or Boyse, Ireland, a castle tripleForest Farm, Windsor Forest, same
towered, out of middle tower a demicrest and motto.
lion rampant.
IS,''. II
of Ashenyards, Scotland, a
quiver of arrows in pale ppr. Sublimia

Bowman

"

"

BOY

69

BRA

Boydeil, C'hesh., a stag statant pierced


in the side with an arrow in bend
117. 10
sinister.

Boys, Lines, a stag's head couped arg.,


attired gu., between the attires a
mound and a cross or.
Boys of Hoston, Norf., an owl arg., ducally
crowned or, in a holly-bush ppr.
Boys, Kent, on a chapeau az., turned up
erm., a demi-lion arg., ducally crowned
or.
15. 14
Boys of Betshanger, Kent, a demi-lion
10. 11
arg., ducally crowned or.
Boyse, a buck's head erased attired gu.

Brace, a lion's face ppr., ducally crowned


or, within two laurel- branches in orle

Boydeil, a Saracen's head couped ppr.,


thereon a cap gu., turned up erm., the

end hanging down with a


to

bell

attached

it or.

Boyer and Boyes, a lady's arm from the


elbow erect ppr., enfiled with a brace222. 6
let sa.
64. 2
Boyer, a demi-grifBn segreant.
Boyer, an arm from the elbow erect,
vested, cuffed, holding in the hand ppr.

three trefoils slipped vert.


Boyes, Charles Crofton, Esquire, of
Kawaran Falls Station, Otago, New
Zealand, a sword erect ppr., hilted and

pommelled or. Ex aniino.


170. 2
a hand holding a. cross pattee

Boyes,

221. 12

titched ppr.

121. 2

Boyson, an eagle vert, with wings displayed erminois, armed or.


77. 5
Boyton, a crow transfixed mth an arrow,
the brings expanded ppr.
107. 1
Boyton, co. Tipperary, Ireland, a falcon
close ppr., holding in the beak a spur
or,

leathered

sa.

Per

damna,

per

cmdes.

Boyes and Boys, Scotland, a dog sejant Boyton, Rev. Canon, of the Deanery,
Londonderry, and Convoy House, co.
ppr.
Attendez vous.
57. 9
Donegal, same crest and motto.
Boyle, a griffin's head erased or, gorged
with a ducal coronet az., holding in BoyviUe, De, a demi-eagle displayed with
the beak a branch of laurel fructed ppr.
two heads or.
cf. 82. i
66. II Boyzell, a talbot's head sa., holding in
the mouth a stag's horn or.
Boyle, Ireland, a human heart gu., between a cross and a sword in saltire Brabant, Devonsh., a rose gu., slipped
ppr.
Boyle, Rt.

Hon.

Sir

Richard

Edmund

Lawrence, K.P., Earl of Cork and


Orrery, and Viscount and Baron Boyle,
on a ducal coronet or, a lion's head
erased per pale crenellee arg. and gu.
Honor virtutis prcemium. God's Providence is my inheritance.
cf. 19. 10
Boyle, Sir Charles Cavendish, K.C.M.G.,
St.

same

crest

and second motto.

Boyle, Earl of Shannon and Viscount


Boyle, see Shannon.
Boyle, Rt. Hon. Sir David, G.C.M.G.,
Earl of Glasgow, an eagle displayed
with two heads per pale embattled
arg.

and gu.

Dominus

providebit.

74- 2

and leaved vert, and the point of a


lance or, in saltier.
cf. 1 50. i
Brabant, His Honour Herbert William,
of St. John's, Wanganui, New Zealand,
Resident Magistrate at Wanganui, and
Judge of the Native Land Court of
New Zealand, a falcon close, Dum
spiro spero.

85. 2
passant arg., collared

Brabantine, a dog
or,
the collar charged with three
leopards' faces sa.
Brabazon, Leics., over a mount vert, a
falcon volant or.
cf. 88. 3
Brabazon, Colthurst-, of Danesfort, co.
Kerry, Ireland, on a mount vert, a
falcon rising or, charged on the breast
with a cross crosslet gu.
Vota vita
mea.
cf. 87. i

Boyle of Shewalton, Ayr, same crest and


motto.
Brabazon, Major-General John Palmer,
of Brabazon Park, Swinford, co. Mayo,
Boymen, Boynam, Bonbam, and Boynan,
and 10, Wilton Crescent, London, S.W.,
the trunk of a tree in fess, ensigned
between the branches with a fleur-deon a mount vert, a falcon rising, belled
or,
charged with a fleur-de-lis az.
lis.
145. 13
Vota vita mea.
Boyne, Viscount (Hamilton - Russell),
Brancepeth Castle, Durh. (i) A goat Brabazon, William Philip, Esquire, of
Brook House, Lymm, near Warrington,
passant arg., collared gemelle, and
same crest and motto.
charged on the body with an escallop
sa. dor Rnssdl).
of Meath and Baron
(2) Out Brabazon, Earl
cf. 129. 5.
of a ducal coronet or, an oak ppr.,
Brabazon, see Meath.
fructed of the first, and penetrated Brabourne and Brabon of London and
Devonsh., a mewed hawk ppr., armed
transversely in the main stem by a
az., jessed and belled or.
frame-saw, also ppr. (for Hamilton),
cf. 86. 8
ycc timeo, nee sperno.
143. 8 Brabourne, Baron (KnatchbuU-Hugessen),
Smeeth Padtlocks, near Ashford
Boynell and Boyville, a boy pulling a
branth from a tree.
(i) An oak-tree ppr. between two wings
cf. 189. 6
elevated, the pinions az., feathered or
Boynton, Sir Griffith Henry, Bart., of
Barmston, Yorks, a goat passant sa.,
Ifor Hugesscn).
236. 3.
(2) On a
puttee d'argent, armed, crined, and
chapeau az., turned up erm., an ounce
ungu or. II tempo p(issa.
statant arg., spotted sa. (for Knatchbtdl).
Boynton, a goat passant sa., armed or,
In crucifixa gloria mea.
24. i
ducally gorged arg.
cj. 129. 5
Braby, James, J.P., Rudgwick, Sussex, a
Boynton, on a cinquefoil gu., a talbot's
martlet ppr.
Ex industria decus.
head er.ised sa., guttee d'or.
Bracays and Brakes, a demi-leopard
rampant gardant ppr.
Boynton, an arm from the elbow holding
cf. 23. 4
in the hand a millrind.
Bracciano, Rome, on a ducal coronet an
Boys, De, Essex, a wyvern arg.
eagle displayed sa., gazing at a comet
70. i
Boys, Kent, a demi dog gobonated sa.
to the sinister ppr.
and or, holding an oak-branch leaved Braccinano, a dexter arm vested az.,
and fructed of the last.
cuffed arg., holding in the hand a sprig
Boys, a dog sejant ppr.
of roses ppr.
57. 9
:

vert.

cf.

21. II

Brace, Worcs., an arm in armour embowed holding in the hand, all ppr., a

sword

arg., hilted or.

195-2

Frank

Addison,
Esquire,
of
Hall, Derbysh., an arm
vested in chain-mail arg.,
the hand grasping a scimitar ppr.
Festina lente.
Brace, a dexter arm embowed in chain
armour, the hand grasping a sword
ppr., pommel and hilt or, attached to
the blade a flag az., charged with an
anchor of the second.
Brace, out of a naval crown or, a dexter
arm embowed in chain armour, the
hand holding the flag of the kingdom
of Holland in the year 1808, all ppr.
Bracebridge, Suff., on a mount vert, a
wolf passant arg.
cf. 28. 10
Bracebridge and Brasbridge, Lines, the
stump of a tree ppr., raguled or.
Bracebridge, Warw., a staff raguly arg.
Be as God will.
cf. 147. 10
Bracegirdle of Bracegirdle Green, Chesh.,
two augers erect and addorsed conjoined with a girdle gu.
Bracester, on a cloud a mullet of six
Brace,

Doveridgs

embowed

points.

cf.

164. II

Bracey, a unicorn sejant, resting the


dexter foot against an oak-tree ppr.
48.

,^

Bracher, Berks, a demi-leopard rampani

gardant ppr.

Primi

et

ultimi in belleo.
cf.

23.

Bracken of Hillam Hall, South Milford,


Viguer de
Yorks, a cathevine-wheel.
167. 2

dessiis.

a savage's

Brackenbury,

head couped

190. 12
of Skendleby, Lines, a lion

ppr.

Brackenbury
couchaut gardant sa., at the foot
Sans recuieller
of an oak-tree ppr.
jamais.

Brackenridge of Ashfield Park, co. Tyrone,


a pile gu., charged with a rose arg.,
barbed vert, seeded or, between two
Virtute et industria.
wings az.
Brackesby,

couped

boar's

head

and

gu., bristled or.

111-4
neck
41.

Brackley, Viscount, see Ellesmere, Earl


of.

Brackshaw, a buck's head couped ppr,


121. 5

Bracy, De, Shrop.sh., a falcon standing


on the trunk of a tree in fess, and
sprouting a branch on the dexter side.
Bracy of Maddresfield, a human heart
pierced sa.
Bracy or Bracey, a garb environed by
I53; 3
two snakes ppr.
Brad, a griffin sejant erect, holding
between the fore-claws a battle-axe.
Bradberry, a demi-dove arg., fretty gu.,
holding in the beak a slip of barberry
vert, fructed ppr.
Bradbridge, Bredbridge, or Brodbridge,
a leopard's head erased arg., pellettee
ducally gorged or, between two spears
ppr., headed of the first.
Bradbrook, William, M.R.C.S., Bletchley,
Bucks, a dexter arm embowed in
chain mail holding in the hand a
cross crosslet fitchee interlaced with a

mascle

az,

Firma

nobis fides.

BRA

BRA

70

ppr., gorged with a collar gemel or,


Bradford of Swindon, Wilts, a stag's head
between two oak-trees, also ppr. T
121. 2
erased or.
ne cede malis.
or.
Bart.,
144. 13 Bradford, General Sir Edward,
O.C.B., G.C.V.O., 50, South Audley Bradsbaw, Lanes, on a mount a stag
Bradbury of Derby and London, a dove
ducally gorged standing under a vine
issuing volant arg., fretty gu., in its
Street, W., a stag's head erased or,
fructed, all ppr.
Son nobis solum nati
beak a slip of barberry vert, fructed
charged on the neck with a mural
sumtts.
crown, and suspended from the mouth
cf. 116. 14
g"Humani Bradshaw of Milecross, co. Down, Ireland,
a bugle -horn stringed sa.
Bradbury, W. Lawrence, Esquire, of
demion
a
mount
vert,
a
buck statant beneath
London,
E.C.,
a
nihil
i
Wbitefriars,
alienum.
259.
an oak-tree ppr. Deus mihi spes et
dove volant arg., fretty gu., holding in Bradford, Ireland, a camel's head sa.
tutnmcn.
116. 13
the beak a slip of barberry vert, fructed
13^- 7
Carpe diem.
of the second.
Bradgate, Leics., an arm in armour ppr., Bradshaw, Northumb., a stag trippant
under an oak-tree, all ppr. Dicu et
banded with a ribbon vert, couped
Bradbury, Lanes, a demi-wood-pigeon
mon devoir.
arg., the body fretty gu., and each
below the elbow in bend, holding in
cf. 116. 12
wing charged with a buckle. JSquitas
the hand ppr. the upper part of a Bradshaw, Shropsh., a wolf's head erased
actionem regtda.
arg., coUared and lined.
broken spear gu., the point downwards
cf. 30. 11
Bradston, a dove with an olive-branch in
arg.
Bradbury, Thomas Haigh. Esquire, of
the beak ppr.
Bradley, Huddersfield, Yorks. a demi- BradhuU, Lanes, a badger passant or.
92. 5
woodpigeon, wings displayed arg.,
33- 10 Bradston and Bradesfon, Glouc, out of
a ducal coronet or, a boar's head sa.
each wing charged with a round Bradley and Bradeley, a boar sa., bristled
buckle, the tongue pendent sa., and
and ungu. or, gorged with a garland
41. 4
in the beak a sprig of barberry, leaved
vert.
40. 6 Bradstreet, Ireland, a unicorn's head
between two laurel-branches in orle.
and fructed over the branch of a tree Bradley, Lanes and London, a boar's head
fessewise
JEquitas
actionem
ppr.
couped gu.
49. 14
43. I
regiUa.
Bradley, Ireland, a bull's head cabossed Bradstreet, Sir Edmund Simon, Bart.,
Bradbury, Essex and Suff., a boar's head
CastiUa, Clontarf, co. Dublin, Ireland,
ppr.
43. 8
erect
between two ostrich-feathers Bradley of Stourbridge, Worcs., a greyan arm in armour embowed, the hand
ppr.
41. 14
grasping a scimitar, all ppr.
hound statant. Vigilans et audax.
Virtute
Bradbury, Augustus Beaty, Esquire, of
etnonvi.
196. 10
cf. 60. 2
Edinburgli, between two ears of wheat Bradley of Gore Court, Kent: (i) A Bradwarden, a demi-otter rampant.
or, a sword erect point do-miwards
dexter arm embowed in armour, hold134. II
ppr., pendent from the hilt by a
ing a battle-axe, all ppr. (for Bradley). Bradwell, Chesh., a rock ppr.
179. 7
chain or, an escutcheon arg., charged
200. 6.
(2) A heraldic antelope's head Brady of Ely, Cambs, a cherub ppr.,
with a heart gu. Amicitia cum
erased, armed, and crined or, langued
crined and winged or.
In Deo fides.
virtute.
154. S
gu. (jorDyne).
189. 9
cf. 127. 11
Bradby, a serpent half erect and nowed, Bradley, on a thorn-bush a nightingale Brady, Ireland, a cherub ppr., the wings
in its mouth a garland of laurel ppr.
ppr.
or.
1S9. 9
*5- 7
142. 7 Bradley, Ireland, a martlet or, holding Brady, A. Newton. Esquire, Maryville.
Braddick of Boughton Mount, near
in the beak a cross formee fitchee sa.
Ennis, co. Clare, a cherub's head and
Maidstone, a dapple-gray horse statant,
neck ppi., between two wnngs or.
cj. 95- 8
the dexter fore-foot resting upon an Bradling, an arm in armour couped at the Brady, Geale- (i) A cherub's head and
escutcheon vert, charged with a stag's
shoulder embowed and lying in fess,
neck ppr., between two wings or {for
head caboshed or.
the elbow on the ,%Teath, holding in
Brady),
189. 9.
cf.
(2) A unicorn's
Braddon, the late Sir Edward Nicholas
the hand a sword, all ppr.
head and neck or, charged with an
Coventry, K.C.M.G., of 5, Victoria Bradney, a hawk ppr., belled and jessed
anchor sa. (for Geale). Claritate dextra.
Street, S.W., a man's face affrontee
or.
cf. 85. 2
cf. 49. 7
between two arms in armour counter- Bradney, Joseph Alfred, Esquire, J.P. Brady, on a mount vert, a griffin sejant
embowed, the hands gaimtleted. Axit
or, beaked sa., supporting with the
and D.L., of Bradney, in the county of
mors ant libertas.
dexter claw an escutcheon arg.
Somerset, and of Tal-y-Coed, in the
Braddyll, an anchor in pale surmounted
county of Monmouth, a hawk close
cf. 62. II
by a fleuT-de-lis.
161. 9
ppr., legged, jessed, and belled or, Brady, Cambs, on a mount vert, a griffin
Braddyll, Lanes, a badger passant or.
holding in the beak a trefoil vert, and
sejant or, beaked gu.
cf. 62. 10
Cognoies toif mesme.
3^. 10
in the dexter claw a cross pattee Brady, Sir Francis WiUiam, Bart., K.C.,
Thomas Richmond
Braddyll,
Gale,
Sorrento Cottage, Dalkey, co. Dublin,
fitchee sa.
Mors gloria forti.
Esquire, of Conishead Priory, Lanes
a martlet or, charged on the breast
86. 5
(1) A badger passant or (for Braddyll). Bradney of Bayford Lodge, Wincanton,
with a trefoil slipped vert.
Vincit
(2) A unicorn's head ppr., charged
pericula virtus.
Somers., Spring Grove, Bishopstoke,
cf. .95. 2
with two palets az., over all an anchor
Hants, a hawk close ppr., belled, jessed, Brady of London, Devonsh., and Hants,
or (lor Gale).
Cognoies toy mesme.
an arm in armour embowed holding
and legged or, holding in its dexter
in the hand an ohve-branch fructed, all
foot a cross pattee fitchee sa., and in
Brade, a beehive with bees volant ppr.
ppr.
its beak a trefoil vert,
jl/ors gloria
cf. 199. 12
137- 7
jorli.
Brady, Ireland, a hand cutting at a feather
Bradestone, Bradstone, and Bradston, Bradney, Joseph Alfred, Esquire, of
with a scimitar ppr.
213. 7
out of a ducal coronet, two lion's gambs
Tal-y-Coed, near Monmouth, same Brady, Browne-, Thomas, Esquire, of
in saltier ppr.
"59. 12
crest and motto.
Newgrove, Tulla, co. Clare
Kilbegs,
Bradfield, Norf., a hand holding two Bradsay and Bradsey, a demi-greyhound
Blessington, co. Wicklow and Cartron,
branches of palm in orle.
21S. 7
collared.
60. 8
Burren, co. Clare, an eagle displayed
Bradfoot, Braidfoot, and Bradfute, Scot- Bradshagh, Bradshaigh, and Bradsbaw,
with two heads per pale arg. and sa.,
land, a demi-grilfin segreant or, armed
Chesh., Lanes, and Leics., on a mount
the dexter wing charged with a pellet
gu.
vert, a stag at gaze ppr., under a vine64. 2
and the sinister with a plate. Nee
Bradford, Earl of, see Bridgeman.
tree, also ppr., fructed purp.
Qtii vit
timeo. nee sperno.
Bradford, Robert Dickie, Aldbrough,
content tient assez.
116. 14 Brae, Thomas, Esquire, of Bengal, upon
Hull, a lion rampant holding between Bradshaw of Barton Blount, Derbysh., a
a mount vert, an eagle rising ppr.,
its paws a -nTeath of roses.
Generous
hart gu., standing under a vine-branch
crowned with an Eastern crown or,
thoTigh 'powerful.
vert.
charged on the breast with a hurt,
Qui vit content tient assez.
Bradford, Yorks, a peacock's head ppr.,
and on each wing with a fleur-de-lis az.
cf. 116. 14
holding in the beak a snake entwined Bradsbaw, Frank, Lifton Park, Devonsh., Bragden and Bragdon of London, a boar
round the neck vert.
c/. 103. 3
a mount vert, thereon a stag statant
issuant out of a rock, all ppr.

Bradl)urne and Bradbourne of Bradburne


and London, a pine-tree vert, fructed

BRA

BRA

71

Brage or Bragge of London and Essex, Braksdall, a sheaf of arrows ppr., feathered and banded gu.
173. 3
out of a ducal coronet per pale arg.
and or, a bull's head sa., armed of Brakyn of Chesterton, Cambs, a hawk's
head erased arg., ducally gorged or.
the second.
44- 1
12
London,
on
an
88.
cf.
Brages and Bruges of
anchor or, a scroll bearing the motto Brakyn, a whale's head erect arg.,
charged with a bend between two
3Iihi ccelitm partus.
cf. i6i. i
bendlets az., thereon three lozenges
Bragg or Bragge, Scotland, and of West
or, all between two cinquefoUs of the
Clandon, Surrey, out of a ducal
last, stalked and leaved vert.
coronet or, a bull's head sa.
44. 1
erased
arg.,
lion's
head
Dorset, a demi-lion rampant
Somers.,
a
Bramble,
Bragg,
18. 13
collared vaire or and az.
gu., ducally crowned or, and holding
in the dexter paw a cross pattee iitchee
Bragg, Berks, an ostrich-feather enfiled
of the last.
Temere ne sperne.
with a ducal coronet. Per virtutem
I

114- 12

scientiam.

Bragge, Scotland, a hand holding a


212. 13
sword. Honorat mors.
Bragge, see Brage.
Braham of London and Finchley, Middx.,
on a bar dancettee arg., a phanix
erm., winged az., the flames of &e
ppr., and holding in the beak a lyre
or.

of London and Berks, out of a


coronet or, a plume of five
ostrich-feathers sa.
114. 13
Braham, four ostrich-feathers sa., enfiled

Braham
ducal

with a ducal coronet

or.

Braham of London and Bucks, a cubit


arm erect, vested bendy wavy of four
az.

and

gu., holding in the

hand

ppr.

a fish arg.
wolf's head couped arg.
30. 5
Floreat majestas.
Braid, a demi-lion gu.

Braham, a

10. 3

Braidfoot, Scotland, a demi-griffin or.


64. 2

crown vallery or, a leopard's head arg.,


semee of escallops and gorged with a
collar gemel gu.
Paur bien desirer.
Brand, Scotland, two elephants' probosces
couped, flexed, and reflexed arg., the
dexter charged with three mascles, the
with three spur-rowels sa. Aye

sinister

farward.

Brand, in front of a tree a stag statant


ppr.

cf.

116. 13

Brand, on the stump of a tree in fess


erased, shooting forth a new branch,

an eagle statant regardant.

Brand, Surrey, out of a ducal coronet or,


a cockatrice's head gu., between two
wings ppr.
68. II
Colonel, J.P., F.S.A., Seafield, Weston- Brand, a vol with a baton or in paJe,
ensigned on the top with the unicorn
super-Mare, same crest and motto.
of Scotland.
Advance.
Bramfell, out of a ducal coronet an arm
embowed wielding a scimitar.
Brander, see Dunbar-Brander.
Brander, an elephant passant arg.
cf. 201. 2
c/- 133- 9
Bramhall, Yorks and Chesh., a lion
passant or. Sanguine Christetuo. 6.2 Brander, Hants, a phcenix in flames ppr.
82. 2
Bramhall, a lion passant or, charged on
the shoulder with a crescent for differ- Brander, Surrey and Scotland, a dove
regardant holding in the beak an
cf. 6. 2
olive-branch ppr. Silentio et spe.
Eramley, a pheasant ppr.
cf. go. 8
168. 12
92. 4
Brampston, a fetterlock az.
Brampton, Baron (Hawkins), 5, Tilney Brander, an arm from the elbow ppr.,
vested chequy or and az., holding a
Street, Park Lane, W., on a fasces
branch of palm of the first.
fesswise ppr., a fox passant or. Toujaurs
prest.
234. 7 Brandeston, a dexter hand couped in
21. 6
gu.
Brampton of Attleborough, Norf., out of
a mm-al coronet a talbot's head gu., Brandford of London, an eagle rising or,
holding in the beak a sprig of oak
eared arg.
56. 6
cf.

Bramble,

James

Roger,

10. II

Lieutenant-

of Brampton, Norf., on a tiger


arg. bridled a naked man astride ppr.,

Brampton

Braidwood, Scotland, an oak-tree fructed


wreathed about the temples arg. and gu.
ppr.
Vigueur de dessus.
143. 5 Bramston,
Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas
Braikenridge, George Weare, Esquire, of
Harvey, of Skreens, Esses, a lion
Broomwell House, Somers., on a
sejant or, gorged with a collar sa.,
wreath of the colours (or and vert) a
charged -nith three plates.
cf. 7 4
beehive or, between two rose-branches Bramston, a tun fesseways or, thereon a
ppr.
Bella ac pace parntus.
294. 2
raven sa., holding in the beak a carBraikenridge, George John, the Grove,
nation-branch ppr.
Bush Hill, Middx., same crest and Bramwell, o\it of a ducal coronet or, two
motto.
lion's gambs in saltier ppr.
39. 10
Braikenridge, William Jerdone, Esquire, Bramwell, Baron (Rt. Hon. Sir George
Claremont, Clevedon, and 16, Royal
William Wilshere Bramwell), two lion's
Crescent, Bath, same crest and motto.
gambs erased in saltier or, supporting
Brailsford, out of a ducal coronet a
a sword in fesse, the point to the dexter
dragon's head.
72. 4
Diligenter.
ppr.
39. 3
Brailstord, lines, a unicorn's head arg., Bramwell, Sir Frederick Joseph, Bart.,
erased gu., armed and maned or, enHolmwood, Edenbridge, Kent, the
twined by a serpent ppr., and charged
same crest and motto.
on the neck with a pomme, thereon a Branch, out of a ducal coronet or, a
cross arg.
In Jehavah fides viea.
cock's head az., combed gu., holding
49. 2
in the beak a branch vert.
cf. 90. 6
Braimor, Scotland, an arm in armour Branche of London, out of a ducal
embowed throwing a pheon hafted.
coronet or, a cock's head az., beaked
of the fu'st, combed and wattled gu.
Brain or Braine, a hurt charged with a
90. 6
talbot's head erased or.
cf. 57. 5
Brancker, a cubit arm vested sa., cuffed
Brain, Samuel Arthur, Esquire, of Roxarg., holding in the hand ppr. a lozenge
burgh,
South Wales, a
Penarth,
of the first.
leopard's head couped arg., charged Brand of Laurieston, Scotland, a vol ppr.
with a pale gu., and encircled by a
113. I
branch of oak vert Ardaa tendo.
Brand, Suff. and London, out of a d\ical
Braine or Brayne, Glouc, a leopard's
coronet or, a leopard's head gardant
22. 10
head arg.
arg., semee of roundles of various
Braithwait, Yorks, a greyhound couchant
colours.
cf. 23. II
arg., collared and lined gu.
Brand of London, a leopard's head and
cf. 60. i
Braithwait, on a mount vert, a greyhound
neck erased gardant quarterly arg. and
couchant.
or, semee of pellets, pomeis, and torcf. 60. i
Braithwaite, Robert, 26, Endymion Road,
teaux.
cf. 23. 3
Brixton Hill, S.W., a greyhound Brand, Hon. Arthur George, of Pelham
couchant arg., collared and chained or.
House, Lewes, Osborne House, Wisbech, 50, Park Street, W., out of a

cf. 77. 2
stump of a
tree couped and erased, from the top
issuing flames, from the sinister side a
sprig aoorned and leaved, all, ppr. Fide
et virtute.
cf. 145. 14

fructed vert.
Brandling, Northumb., the

Brandon, Duke of,


Brandon, Suff., a

see

Hamilton, Duke

of.

lion's head erased or,


guttce-de-poix, crowned with a ducal
coronet party per fess arg. and gu.
I8. 8

cf.

of London, a lion's head erased


charged with two bars gu., on
which three bezants, cf. 17. 8
Brandram, a lamb passant arg., charged
with a pile wavy between two fer-demoulines sa., on the pile a bee volant
131- 6
or.
Brandreth, Beds: (1) An escallop arg.,
in front thereof a sword erect point

Brandon
arg.,

each of

downwards

ppr.

(for

Brandreth).

(2)

gauntlet fesswise ppr., thereon a


mullet pierced or (for Gibbs). Nun-

quam nan

paratus.

Brandreth, a Paschal lamb couchant arg.


cf.

131. 13

Brandreth, Staffs and Lines, same crest.


Brandreth of Leese, Cheshiie, and the
Manor, Buckland Newton, Dorchester,
Dorset, same crest. Fortunam honestant
virtute.

Brandt, a stag rising out of a bush ppr.


116.

Brandwood, Durh., a vew-tree ppr. 143. i


BranflU of Upminster Hall, Essex, out of
a cloud a naked arm holding a sword,
223. lo
aUppr. Not in vain.
Brangan of Dublin, a cubit arm erect
vested vert, cuffed arg., the hand ppr.,
or.
207. 4
holding a cross moline
Branscomb, Branscombe, and Bronscomb,
a lion passant regardant ducally gorged
6. 3
and chained, all ppr.

BRA

BRE

72
Bray of Langford

6. 2
Brant, a lion passant or.
Branthwaite, Brantwayte, and Braithwaite of London, on a rock ppr., an
eagle rising arg.
Brantingham, Devonsh., an oak-tree ppr.

Hill,

Brecknock and Brecknoy, an arm erect


issuing from clouds holding an anchor
head erm.,

Cornw., out of a

ducal coronet az., a griffin's


67. 9
beaked or.
24. 2
Bray, an ounce ppr.
Bray, an arm erect vested az., holding
in the hand ppr. a chaplet vert.

143- 5

219. 2

in pale.

Brecknock, Earl

of,

see

Camden, Mar-

Bredel of London, an owl ppr.


adversum.

Nitor in

96. 5
(/. 205. 4
Branton-Day, Ralph, Esquire, of Great
Alexander Macaulay, Esquire,
Sarratt Hall, Rickraansworth, Herts, Bray, Beds and Sussex, a lion passant Bredon,
Scarborough, Yorks, a demi-lion ramgardant or, between two wings adon a mount vert, thereon two hands
pant
arg., holding in the dexter paw a
and
az.
vairc
or
dorsed
to
a
fixed
arg.,
cuffed
ppr.,
conjoined
cross pattee fitchee gu., the sinister
head ppr.,
pair of wings, the dexter erminois, Braybroke, Suff., a maiden's
paw resting on a passion-nail or,
crined or, wTeathed with a garland of
charged with a muUet pierced sa.,
Vincit Veritas.
violets and leaves of the first.
and the sinister ermines charged with
Bredon, Matthew Boyd, Esquire, of
c/. 182. 10
a mullet pierced arg. Surge dies est.
Portadown,
BaUinataggart
House,
Braybrooke, Baron (Neville), of Audley
Brasbrldge, Warw., a staff raguly arg.
Dowth Lodge, Drogheda, and 39,
End, Saffron Walden, Essex, a bull
c/. 147- lo
Ovington Square, S.W., same crest
statant arg., pied sa., collared and
Bras-de-Fer, Jersey, an eagle displayed
2
motto.
and
velis.
Ne
vile
chained
or.
cf.
45.
2
75sa.
Robert Edward, Esquire, of
Brash, Scotland, a hand erect issuing Braybrooke, a Minerva's head affrontee, Bredon,
Shanghai, same crest and motto.
aUppr.
cf. 182. I
from a cloud holding an anchor in
221. 6
2I9- 2 Braye, Baron (Verney-Cave), Stanford Bree, a hand couped in fess.
pale ppr.
Hall, Market Harborou^h (i) A grey- Breedon, Berks and Northamp., a demiEdward Alexander, surgeon,
Brash,
lion arg., holding in its dexter paw a
hound courant sa., collared arg., and
35, Southernhay West, Exeter, same
escroU,
c/. 11. 10
cross
pattee
fitched
mouth
an
gu.
the
holding
in
crest.
thereon the motto Gardez (/or Cave). Breek, a demi-lion ppr. Firmus maneo.
Brashier or Brasier, Ireland, a demi-lion
10. 2
(2) A demi-phcenix beholding a ray
rampant per pale or and sa. Amor
Un Breen, Henry Hcgart, Esquire, F.S.A.,
of the sun, all ppr. {/or Verney).
lO. 2
patriae.
c/. 82. 2
Administrator of the Government of
Gardez.
tout sent.
Brasier or Brazier, a dove holding in its
the Island of St. Lucia and its de92. 5 Braye, Cornw., see Bray.
beak an olive-branch ppr.
pendencies, two arms in armour emBraye, out of a ducal coronet or, a plume
Brassey, a hand throwing a dart ppr.
:

of five ostrich-feathers, three arg., two


az., on the top of the plume a griffin's
c/. 114. 13
headgu.

c). 214. 4
Brassey, Baron (Sir Thomas Brassey,
K.C.B.), Normanhurst, Battle, a malArlard arg., beaked and legged gu.

?,Albert, Esquire,

Braye, H. H., surgeon, Hurstmonceux,


31, King Edward Road, Hackney, N.E.,
a hemp braye (or ilax-breaker) or.

J.R.ofHeythrop,

Chipping Norton, Oxon., and 29,


Berkeley Square, S.W., a mallard ppr.
Arduis scepe melu nunquam.
Brassey, Henry Leonard Campbell, of
Preston Hall, Aylesford, Kent, Sefton
Lodge, Newmarket, same crest and
motto.
Brassy, a unicorn sejant resting the
dexter foot against an oak-tree ppr.
48- 3

Brathwayte of Westminster, a greytoiind


couchant arg., collared and lined gu.,
studded and ringed or.
cj. 60. i
Bratshaw, a bugle-hom stringed.
228. II
Bratt, Staffs, two greyhounds' heads
erased, collared, and addorsed ppr.
60. 12
Brattle, between a laurel and a myrtle
branch in saltier a battle-axe, all ppr.
172. 12
Braunch, out of a ducal coronet or, a

demi-lion rampant pierced


breast with an arrow.

in

the

cj.

i6. 3

Braunch and Braunche, on a garb

or, a

bird sa.

Braund, Samuel, Esquire, of Devon House,


Prospect, South Australia, issuant from
clouds a dexter cubit arm in armour
holding in the hand a brand raguly
inflamed, all ppr., the arm charged
with a cross bottony gu. Fidelis ad

extremum.
Braving, Wilts, a demi-talbot gu., gutteed'or, ducally crowned arg.
Brawne of London and Surrey, out of a
mural coronet or, a dragon's head sa.
72. II

Bray of Shere, Surrey, a flax-breaker or


Bray, Edward, Esquire, same crest.
Bray, Reginald More, Esquire, of 17, the
~ "
S.W., same crest.

bowed and interlaced ppr., in the


dexter hand a sword, also ppr., and in
the sinister hand a passion-cross gu.
Brees and Breeze, a stag at gaze or.
II7- 3

Breeton, a naked arm embowed holding


302. 13
in the hand ppr. a wreath of laurel
Brayleslord and Braylford, Derbysh., out
of a ducal coronet or, a stag's head Brember of London, tw-o arms in
embowed holding a battle-axe, all
affrontee ppr.
119. 13
ppr.
Brayne, Glouc, from behind a mount
194. 12
162. 7 Bremer, Devonsh., out of a naval coronet
vert, the sun rising ppr.
or, the sails arg., a dexter cubit arm
Braynton, a griffin's head erased ppr.
in armour holding in the hand, gaunt66. 2
leted
or,
a sword ppr., hilt and
Braytoft, Lines, a demi-lion rampant gu.,
pommel of the first, between two
crusily arg.
c/. 10. 3
branches of oak or, the arm charged
Brazier, ee Brasier and Brashier.
with an anchor erect sa. A la verite.
Breach, an escarbuncle gu.
164. 12
210. 10
Breach of Cirencester, Glouc, an antelope
sejant ppr.
c/. 126. 4
Bremner, England and Scotland, a dexter
arm vambraeed holding in the gauntlet
Breadalbane, Marquess and Earl of, and
a pheon erect. Per tela, per hosles.
Baron, Earl of Orraelie, etc. (Rt. Hon.
c/. 211. 7
Sir Gavin Campbell), Taymouth Castle,
Aberfeldy, Scotland, a boar's head Bremner, a cock's head erased.
90. i
erased ppr.
Follow me.
42. 2 Brenan, Ireland, out of a mural coronet
Bream of London, a cubit arm erect
a demi-eagle displayed.
c/. 80. 7
vested bendy of six or and az., cuffed Brenan and Brennan, Ireland, a wheel gu.
of the first, the hand
167. I
ppr.
God is my de/endi
Brenan, an arm in armour embowed, the
Breanon, Scotland, an arm in armour
hand grasping a dagger, all ppr. Siib
embowed, holding a sword.
hoc .signo vinces.
195-2
195-4
Breant, a demi-griffin regardant, holding Brenchesley and Brenchley, an annulet
a flag charged with a saltier.
or, within it an escutcheon az., charged
with a cross patonce of the first. 167. 6
c/. 64. 14
Brearey or Breary, the bust of a nun Brenchley, Kent, a dexter arm couped
couped at the shoulders affrontee,
near the elbow holding a branch of
veiled ppr.
Jesu seul bon e hd.
laurel ppr.
219. 9
Brearly, a cross potent fitchee gu., be- Brende, Norf., a lion rampant gardant
tween two wings arg.
arg.
2. 5
Breary, see Brearey.
Brende, Suff., the fore-part of a lion
Breawse, a human lieart transfixed with
gu., united to the hind-part of a dragon
vert, sejant.
a sword in bend sinister, all ppr. 181. 6
Brebner of Lairney, Scotland, a cock's Brendon, an eagle displayed.
75-2
head erased gu.
90. i Brenlee, a demi-griffin.
64. 2
Breche, out of a cup arg., three roses Brennan, see Brenan.
stalked and leaved ppr.
Brent,
Glouc,
Kent,
and
Somers.,
a
173. 3
dragon's head between two wmgs exBreck or Breek, a demi-lion ppr. Firmus
panded arg.
maneo.
10. 2
72. 7
,

BRE
Brent, a lion rampant.
Brent, a wyvern's head

i3

wings arg., charged on the breast with


three ermine spots, one and two.
cf.

72. 7

Brentingham, an oak-tree ppr.


143. 5
Brenton, Bart., out of a naval coronet
the circle thereof inscribed " SparGo
tan," a swan arg., guttee-de-sang.
or,

throngh.

Brenton, a swan arg.


99. -2
Brenton, a derai-savage afifrontte, handcuffed ppr.
1S6. 12
Breos, De, an eagle rising regardant ppr.
cf.

77.

Breres, Lanes, a nag's head erminois.


cf.

50. 12

Brereton of Brinton, Norf., a bear ppr.,


muzzled or. Opitulante Deo. cf. 34. i
Brereton or Brewerton, a bear's head
and neck or, muzzled sa.
34. 14
Brereton, Ireland, a demi-unicorn collared.
48. 10
Brereton, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
or, a bear's head couped sa., muzzled
of the first.
34. 3
Brereton, John Alfred, JIajor-General,
Riversdale, Ramsey, Isle of Man, same
Opitulante Deo.
crest.
Brereton, Chesh. and Norf., a bear's
head and neck erased sa., muzzled gu.,

studded

35-2

or.

Brereton, on a chapeau az., turned" up


erm., a dragon with wings elevated
gu.
cf. 73. 4
Brereton, Bart, {extinct), of Honford,
Chesh., out of a ducal coronet or, a
bear's head charged with a crescent in
chief and a cross erosslet ppr.
34. 3
Brerwood or Brierwood, Chester, two

swords in saltier gu., pommels and


hilts or, enfiled with an earl's coronet
ppr.
cf. 171. 12
Bresier, out of a crown vallary a lion's
head.

cf.

17. 5

Breslngham, on a chapeau ppr., a demilion rampant gardant or.


cf. 15. 14
Brest, an arm ppr., vested sa., holding
in the hand a bow arg.
Bretargh, Lanes, a lion's

an ostrich-feather.

BRI

73
i-

between two

gamb

Fari qui

holding

.nentient.

37- 3
William, of

Bretherton, Rev. Humphrey


Eccleston Rectory, Chorley, Lanes, a
cross raguly fiery sa., therefrom pendent by a riband gu., a stag's head
caboshed arg. Per aspera ad dulcia
Bretherton, Norris, Esquire, of Runshaw
Hall, Eu.\ton, Lanes., and Nateby
Lodge, Garstang, same crest and

motto.
Bretherton, Frederick Annesley Stapelton,
the Hall, Rainhill, Lanes, in front of a
demi-unicorn arg., a portcullis sa.
Breton or Bretton, London, Essex, Staffs,
and Leics., on a lion's gamb az., a
chevron or, charged with a mullet sa.
39- 2
Breton, on a lion's gamb az., and between
three billets arg., a chevron or, charged
with a mullet sa.
cf. 39. 2
Breton, Norf., a demi-talbot gu., eared,
collared, and lined or, hoUIing in his
feet the line coiled up.
Breton, Northamp., on a mural coronet
gu., a boar's head couped sa.
cf.

42. II

Brewley, a lion rampant ppr., platee,


holding in the paws a shield erm.,
thereon a bend gu., charged with three
Bretrook, a horse saddled and
at full speed.
chevrons or.
52. i
Brett, a sphinx passant.
Brews or BrewiS, out of a ducal coronet
cf. 1S2. 12
or, a cock's head ppr.
Brett, Charles Henry, Esquire, of Gretton
go. 6
Malone Road, a falcon ppr., jessed gu., Brews, Brewse, and Brewes, a lion
Yilia '.onbelled and vervelled or.
passant az.
4. 3
temnit aucupia.
or
demi
Brews
Brewse, a
Hercules
clothed with a skin holding over the
Brett, WiUiam Bailey, Esquire, of 58,
Blackrook,
00.
shoulder a club ppr.
Merrion
Avenue,
Dublin, same crest and motto.
Brews or Brewes, out of a ducal coronet
gu., a lion's gamb ppr.
Brett, Ireland, a crane regardant, wings
36. 12
addorsed, resting the de.xter foot on a Brewster and Brewsted, Scotland, a
leopard's head erased az., bezantee.
stone.
105. 5
Brett, Glouo. and Leics., on a tower arg.,
cf. 23. 2
a man's head ppr.
Brewster, Northamp., a leopard's head
erased sa., bezantee.
Velis id quod possis.
Brett, a garb.
cf. 23. 2
A leopard's head
153. 2 Brewster, Frenchi
erased az., bezantee, holding in the
Brett, Staffs, a lion's gamb erect erased
mouth a trefoil slipped vert {for Brewarg., grasping a dragon's head erased
ster).
(2) A dolphin naiant ppr. {for
French). V eriti soyez ma garde.
Brett, Kent and Devonsh., a lion passant
140. 5
6. 2 Brewster of Whitfield, Essex, a demigu.
lion holding in the dexter paw a club
Brett of Moore Place, Esher, Surrey, a lion
passant gu., charged on the shoulder
over his shoulder, aU ppr.
with a cross bottony fitchee or, and Brewster of Dublin, a wolf's head couped
holding in the dexter fore-paw a fasces
gu., the neck charged with a trefoil
262. 7
slipped or, and pierced through with
ppr.
Vicimus.
an arrow sa., barbed and feathered arg.
Brett of Ocle Court, Heref., on a chapeau
Prohitas cum fortitudine.
gu., turned up erm., a lion passant of
cf. 29. 6
the first.
of Essex, a beaver's head
4. 9 Brewster
erased sa.
Veriti soyez ma garde.
Brett, Kent, a griffin's head between
two wings az., beaked or.
134- 3
Brey, a hiU ppr.
By degrees.
cf. 67. 7
Brett, a demi-lion queue-fourchee arg., Breyton, on a mount vert, a wild duck
102. I
ppr.
langued and armed gu.
cf. 10. 2
Brettel),
a demi-eagle displayed az., Brian, a demi-savage ppr.
cf. 186. 5
upon a mill-rind or, holding in the Brian, a beacon flammant or. 177. 14
beak an ear of corn of the last.
Briand and Briant, out of a mural coronet
Henry Cartwright, Esquire,
a bundle of arrows banded.
Brettell,
solicitor, of Dudley, uses a demi-eagle Brice, a demi-fleur-de-lis arg.
117. 8
displayed or, winged vair.
229. 2 Brice, a stag trippant.
Brettridge, Bucks, an arm holding a Brice, Hants and Somers., a lion's head
erased erm., pierced through with an
sword ppr., pommelled and hilted or.
212. 13
arrow or, headed and feathered arg.
15S. 9 Brice, Ireland, an arm holding a cutlass,
Brew, a park gate gu.
Do loell, and doubt not.
all ppr.
Brew-Mulhallen, Vivian, Esquire, of
213- 5
Sidmanton Lodge, Bray, co. Wieklow,
and Donerea Lodge, Kilcool (i) An Brice, Ireland, a cubit arm erect ppr.,
grasping a scimitar arg., hilt and
escallop or {for Mulludlen).
(2) A
pommel or.
lion rampant per fesse or and gu.,
cf. 213. 8
charged on the breast with a cross Brichen, Scotland, an arm in fess issuing out of clouds grasping a club in
erosslet fitchee sa. {for Brew).
Always
223. 5
the hand, all ppr.
ready.
Brewdhell, from an old castle in ruins a Brickdale, on a ducal coronet or, a
140. 4
dolphin naiant az.
martlet rising sa.
Brewer or Breuer, Kent, out of a mural Brickdale, Somers., out of a ducal coronet
coronet an arm from the elbow erect,
or, a demi-lion rampant supporting
vested gu., billettee or, holding in the
a spear ppr., thereon a standard az.,
hand ppr. a battle-axe arg.
fringed and tasselled of the first,
charged with a sheaf of five arrows
Brewer or Breuer, a mermaid holding
pheoned of the same, flighted arg.,
a mirror and a comb ppr.
1 84. 8
pointed and banded gu.
Brewer, a syren charged with a mullet,
for difference her human part ppr., Brickdale, Somers., a sheaf of seven
arrows or, flighted arg., headed and
her tail scaled or and gu., divided
Breton, a wolf paly of eight or and az.

28. 10
bridled,

by

parallel lines

wavy.

banded

gu.

Brickenden, a lion's gamb erased holding


Brewerton, see Brereton.
37. 10
Brewes, De, out of a ducal coronet gu.,
a rose-branch slipped ppr.
69. 10
a lion's gamb.
36. 12 Brickenden, a demiwyvern vert.
Brewin, Leics., a unicorn passant arg., Brickhurst, Lines, out of a mural coronet
arg.
and
neck
armed, maned, and tufted or, collared
or, a tiger's head
cf. 27. I
and charged on the body with three
mullets pierced in fesse az.
Brickwood, a demi-savage affrontee ppr.,
wreathed about the head and loins
cf. 48. 5
with leaves vert, and holding in hia
Brewin, Arthur, Esquire, 6a, Austin
dexter hand a slip of oak of the last.
Friars, E.C., on a chapeau ppr., a
cf. 186. 4
statant arg. Be fast.

BRI
Brid, London,
eight arg.
or.

aiiddx., a lion's gamb erased


gu., holding a demi-lance
38. 9
broken arg., headed gu.
Bride, two eagle's heads erased and
84. 1 1
addorsed ppr.
Brideoake, Robert Farrar, Croft, near
Warrington, a tree ppr., the trunk
clasped by a pair of hands fesseways
eouped at the wrists.

armed

Heref. and Essex, two wings


on each a chevron engrailed sa.,
charged with a chaplet or.

Bridge,
arg.,

Bridge, Henry Hamilton, Esquire, J.P.,


of Fairfield and Ashcott, Waipawa,

New Zealand, two wings


on each a chevron engrailed sa.,

Napier,
arg.,

charged

with

hominem animus

chaplet

Post

or.

119. 2

upon the stump of a tree erased and


eouped and charged with a trefoil ppr.,

Bridgman, Warw., a demi-lion rampant


arg., holding between the paws a gar-

a pelican vulning herself, wings elevated arg. Ne traverse pas le pont.

Bridgewater, a demi-stag or, attired

sa.

Bridall,
az.,

BRI

74

an eagle's head bendy of


and sa., ducally gorged

durat.

Nee
Bridge, Surrey, a stag's head arg.
121. 5
mintis fortiter.
Bridge, an eagle with wings displayed
3Ie
holding in the beak a branch.
juvat ire pet altum.
Bridge, Vice-Admiral Cyprian A. G.,
R.N., 30, Green Street. Grosvenor
Square, London, W., an eagle rising, in

260. 2
land of laurel ppr.
Bridgstock, a raven sa., holding in the
dexter claw an escallop.
Bridon, Suff., a hawk's head erased sa.,
charged with three bezants, one and
two.
cf. 88. 12
Bridport, Viscount (Hood), Royal Lodge,
Windsor Park, a Cornish chough ppr.,
supporting with the dexter claw an
anchor or. Steady.
245. 9
Bridson of Bryerswood, Windermere,
Westml., a demi-mariner in profile
ppr., vested and capped az., collared
arg., girdles or, grasping in the dexter
hand an anchor erect of the last, and
resting the sinister hand on a wreath
of coral gu.
Tutus in undis.

crest

last

and

az.

masoned

sa.,

156. 11

head

in

bend eouped

sa.

Brighouse, Lines, out of a mural coronet

and motto.

Brien, Ireland, two lion's gambs eouped


and erect gu., armed az., supporting

a sword ppr.,

pommel and

hilt or.

Brien, Ireland, a cross pattee gu.,


tween the horns of a crescent or.

earl's

Bridges, on a tower arg.,


a dove rising ppr.

arg.

Major Thomas Ridgway, of Brigham of Foxley House, Chester, out


of a ducal coronet a plume of feathers.
Rock End, Torquay, Devonsh., and
In cruce salus.
114. 3
Bridge House, Bolton, Lanes, same

pommels and

Moor's head in profile ppr.. wTcathed


about the temples arg., and of the
first, gorged with a coUar of the same,
and pendent therefrom a cross patee
of the third.
Je garderay.
Bridges, Edinburgh, a demi-lion gu.
Maintien le droit.
10. 3
Bridges, on a tower a hawk with wings
displayed. aU ppr.
c/. 156. 8
Bridges, an anchor in pale ppr.
161. i
Bridges or Brydges, Essex, a boar passant
arg., pierced through the neck with a
broken spear, headed of the first, embrued gu.
cf. 40. 14
Bridges, Glouc, a man's head from the
shoulders in profile ppr., vested paly
of six arg. and gu., semee of roundels
counterchanged and wreathed of the

and an arrow

Briggs, Yorks, on a mount vert, a laurelbranch erect ppr., in front a lion passant erm., the dexter paw resting on a
pheon sa. Fortiter et fAeliter.
Briggs, Berlcs, a demi-dragou vert, wings
az.
Felicior quo certior.
73. 10
Brigham, Yorks, on a cloud a crescent
between two branches of palm in orle.
c/. 146. 10
Brigham or Briggam, Yorks, a boar's

Bridson,

be-

Me
its beak an olive-branch, all ppr.
163. 6
juvat ire per altum.
77. 2
Bridge, a chaplet of oak or, between two Brien, Edward Henry, M.D., Stanley
ViUa, New Chester Road, Rock Ferry,
wings elevated sa., each charged with
issuing from clouds a dexter arm eraa bridge of one arch, embattled, and
bowed ppr., holding in the hand a
at each end a tower ppr.
sword of the last.
Bridgeman of Coney-Weston Hall, Norf.,
a trefoil slipped vert.
148. 9 Brierly, London, a cross potent fitchee
gu., between two wings arg.
Bridgeman, Lanes, Warw., and Shropsh,
a fox sejant ppr.
Briers, Beds, a demi-leopard rampant
32. i
gardant erased az., gorged with a
Bridgeman, Earl of Bradford, Weston
collar arg., charged with three mullets
Park, Shifnal, a denii-lion arg., holding
pierced gu.
between the paws a garland of laurel
John Swallow, Esquire, of
or.
260. 2 Brierly,
Nee lemere, nee timide.
Dehrow, Aldenham, Herts, in front of
Bridgen, a demi-mariner vested in russet
ppr., round the waist a sash, and
an oak-tree ppr., an escutcheon arg.
guttee-de-sang, charged with a cross
tlie head a cap gu., in his dexter hand
nebuly gu., between two roses of the
a sphere or, the sinister arm resting on
last, both stalked and leaved of the
an anchor of the last.
1S6. 10
fii-st.
Ad utrumgue paratus.
Bridger or Briger, Glouc, a drag
head vert, transfixed with the end of Brierwood, two swords in saltier gu.,
</.
a crab gu.
141. 5
Bridger, Harry, of Buckingham House,
Sussex, a crab gu.
141. 5
Kent
Bridges, Bart., of Goodneston,
{extinct), out of a ducal coronet or, a

Briggs, a tiger's head eouped affrontee.


arm embowed
Shropsh., an
Briggs,
covered with leaves vert, holding in
the hand ppr. a bow gu., strung sa.,

Brig,

hilts or, enfiled

coronet ppr.

an arm

in

cf.

with an
171. 12

armour embowed hold-

ing a dagger ppr.


Brigden, Sussex, an

196. 5

arm

in

armour em-

bowed

ppr., garnished or, wielding a


sword arg., hilt and pommel gold.
Mea gloria fides.
195. 2

Briger, see Bridger.


Brigges, Westml., a fox ppr.
32. i
Briggs, Bart, {extinct}, Shropsh., on the
stump of a tree eradicated or, sprouting two new branches vert, a pelican
or,
vulning herself ppr.
Virtus est
Dei.
cf. 98. 6
Briggs, Bart, (extinct), Barbadoes, upon
the stump of a tree erased and eouped
and charged with a trefoil ppr.
peUcan vulning herself, wing.^ elevated
arg.
J'i>/Ms est Dei.
Ne traverse pas
h pont.
98. 6
Briggs, Major-General David, of Strath
airly. Largo, Fife, a pelican in hei
piety.
Sola virtus invicta.
Briggs, Joseph Lyder, Esquire, J. P., of
Maynards, and of Welch Town in
island of Barbadoes, in the West
Indies, on a wreath of the coloui

or, a tiger's head arg.


c/. 27. i
Bright, Ireland, a hand erect ppr., vested
sa., issuing out of a cloud shedding
forth rays, holding a mort-head of the
208. 10
first.
Heywood, Esquire, of
Bright, Allan
Liverpool, a crescent arg., and between

the horns an estoile

or.

Bright, late Benjamin, of Barton Court,


same crest. Post
Colwell,
Heref.,
tenehras lucem.
Bright, Charles Edward, Esquire, of
98, Cromwell Road, London, S.W.,
same crest and motto.
Bright, George, Esquire, of 25, Victoria
Square, Clifton, Bristol, same crest and

motto.

Heywood, Esquire, of Sandheys,


West Derby, Liverpool, same crest and

Bright,

motto.
Bright, Rev.

James Franck, D.D. (Oxon.),


Oxford, same

of University College,
crest and motto.

Bright, Tyndall, Esquire, of Liverpool


same crest and motto.
Bright, William Robert, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Bright, a dragon's head.
71. i

Hon. Henry Edward, of Gawler


and Willaston, South AustraUa, Mem-

Bright,

ber of the Legislative Council, uses


a sun in splendour issuing out of
162. 5
clouds.
In arduis jortitudo.
Bright, Bart., Harrow-weald, a mass of
clouds and issuant therefrom a sun in
162. 5
splendom-, all ppr.
Bright, Sussex, the sun in splendour or,
Lumen umbra
issuing from clouds ppr.
162. 5
Dei.
Bright, a demi-hon rampant holding a
Post tenehras
battle-axe headed gu.
lucem.
15. 4
Bright, Chesh., a demi-griffin holding in

the dexter claw a mullet

sa.

c/. 64. 2
Bright, Suff., a dragon's head gu., vomiting flames of fire ppr., collared and
c/. 72. 3
lined or.
Bright, Shropsh., a dragon's head erra.,
vomiting flames of tire ppr., gorged
with a coUar sa., charged with three
Nunquam
cross crosslets fitchee or.
non paratus.
cf. 72. 3

BRI

BRI

75

Britzman, Surrey, out of Bringborne, Kent, on a wolf's head erased


sa., a pile or.
in armour embowed
ppr., garnished of the first, holding in Bringham, a cat salient gardant ppr.
26. 3
gauntlet
a sword arg., hilted also
the
or, the arm tied round with a sash or Bringhurst, Leics., an arm in armour
embowed arg., holding" a club sa., spiked
and purp.
or.
c/. 199. 2
Brigid, Ireland, out of a cloud ppr., an
itoile of eight rays.
164. 11 Bringhurst, Ireland, a dragon's head
erased arg., gorged with a collar cornBrignac,areindeer'sheadcabossed. 122. 4
pony or and gu.
71-2
Brignall, an eagle with two heads displayed charged on the breast with Brinkhurst, a demi - lion arg., ducally
crowned or, holding in each paw a
a saltier.
74. i
</.
bezant.
10. 11
Brigstocke, William Player, Brent-Eleigh
Hall, Lavenham, Suff., a raven ppr., Brinkley, Richard Grapes, Esquire, of
Ardagh and Fortland, co. ,Sligo, Ireholding in the dexter claw an escallop or.
land, on a wreath of the colours a
291.9
cross potence engrailed surmounted by
demi - savage affrontee
a
Brigwood,
an estoile, all or. Mulabimur.
wreathed about the head and middle
with leaves and holding in the dexter Brinkley,- John Lloyd, Esquire, of Fortland, Easkey, eo. Sligo, a cross patonce
hand a slip of oak, all ppr.
cj. 186. 4
engrailed gu., surmounted of an estoile
Brimacombe, R., Colebrooke Lodge,
Putney Heath, S.W., on a mount vert,
arg.
Mutabiimir.
an owl with wings displayed and Brinkley, John Turner, Esquire, of
Northgate, Warw., same crest and
inverted, charged on each wing with
motto.
a pale, thereon a roimdel. Sapienter.
Brln, Ireland, a dexter hand couped gu. Brinklow or Bringlcw, a demi-lion or,
222. 14
supporting a flaming sword gu., hilt of
the first.
Brinckman, Sir Theodore Henry, Bart.,
St. Leonard's, Windsor, a pair of wings, Brinkworth of Bath, on a mount vert, a
willow-tree ppr.
each quarterly arg. and az. Perseverando.
109. 6 Brins, a talbot's head collared swallowing a bird, with wings expanded.
Brind, Frederick William, Esquire, the
Court Lodge, Chelsfield, Kent, a dexter
<:/ 57. 3
cubit arm erect, holding the head of a Brinton, on a wreath arg. and gu., in
broken spear, all ppr. Nil sine labore.
front of a saltire gu., a beacon sa.,
I

rays

or,

an arm

Brisbon or Brisbone, on a chapeau a lion


rampant holding an arrow, point downward,
cf. 2. 4
Brisco, Sir Musgrave Horton, Bart.,
Ciofton Hall, Wigton, Cumb., a greyhound current sa., seizing a hare ppr.
254. 8
Briscoa, a pennon gu., charged with a
crescent arg., the staff in bend sa.,
headed or.
cf. 176. 12
Briscoe and Briscowe, a pheon between

177. 8

two arms in armour emlx)wed supporting a Saracen's head affrontee.


194. 9
Briscoe and Briscowe, Ireland, a Saracen's
head affrontee ppr.
190. 5
Brise-Ruggles, Archibald Weyland, Spains
Hall, Braintree, Essex (i ) A tower or,
transpierced with four darts in saltier
and inflamed ppr. {for Buggies). (2) An
alligator rampant (for Brisc ).
Struggle.
Brislay, a cock pheasant ppr., standing
among flowers az., leaved vert.
cf. go. 8
Bristed, a dexter hand holding a spur ppr.
217. 14
Bristol, Marquess of (Hervey), Ickworth
Park, Bury St. Edmunds, a leopard
passant sa., bezautee, ducally gorged
and chained or, holding in the dexter
paw a trefoil slipped vert. Je noublierai jamais.
Bristow, Herts, out of a crescent or, a
demi-eagle displayed az.
Si. 4
Bristow of Broxmore Park, Wilts, out of
a crescent or, a demi-eagle displayed
Vigilantibus non dorniientibus.
az.

Brindesley, an escallop-shell per pale or Brinton, John, Esquire, of Jloor Hall,


and sa.
Stourport, same crest.
141. 14
Lux el salus.
Erlndley of Union Hall, Staffs, on a mount Brinton, Reginald Sevmour, Esquiie,
vert, a demi-lion regardant erm., holdJ.P., of Croft, Kidderminster, same
ing in the mouth a sprig of oak, the
BIOS HAU^NIA rilOVAAIA.
crest.
dexter paw holding an olive-branch Brisac, an arm embowed ppr., vested
gu., holding a covered cup or.
ppr., the sinister paw resting on an

(i) Issuant out of a


Bristow, Collyercrescent or, a phoenix ppr., charged
on each wing with a cross crosslet az.
Bristow).
A boar's head
(for
(2)
erased or, guttee-de-sang, holding in
the mouth a staff raguly bendwise gu.

214. 13

escutcheon

az.,

charged

with

two swords in saltier


mounted by a cross crosslet

Brine,

Dorset,

billettee,

and

lion

holding

ppr., surfitched gu.


166. 14

rampant
between

arg.,

the

paws a cross moline gu.


Brine, Ernest Augustus, Esquire, of
Poole, Dorset, a lion rampant arg.,
semee of biUets, and holding in the
fore-paws a cross moline gu. Confido.
Brine, Rev. Algernon Lindsay, of Margate,
Kent, same crest and motto.
Brine, Capt. Arthur (late R.M.L.L), of
Erith Cottage, Torquay, same crest and
motto.
Brine, Rev. George Augustus, M.A., of

Beechgrove, Honiton, Devonsh., same


crest and motto.
Brine, Rev. James

Edward Bouverie, of
Eliija, Ceylon, same crest and
motto.
Brine, Colonel John Jones, H.E.I.C.S.,
same crest and motto.
Brine, Admiral Lindesay, R.N., Athenaeum
Club, PaU MaU, S.W., same crest and
motto.
Brine, Percival Forbes, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Brine, Philip Arthur Sherard, Esquire, of
Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A., same crest
and motto.

Nuward

cf.

two

chevTonels or.
14-4
Brindley and Brinley, a wjrvern holding
in tlie mouth a hand ppr.
70. 3
Brine,

fired ppr.

203.

Brisban or Brisbane, Scotland, an anchor


in pale with a serpent wTeatbed about
it, all ppr.
A)iiniu7n prudentia firmat.
i6r. 3

Brisbane, Scotland, an ant-hillock, semee


of ants ppr.
Virtuti damnosa quies.
Brisbane, a demi -savage holding over
his shoulder a club ppr.
1S6. 5
Brisbane, Charles Thomas, Esquire, of
Brisbane, Ayr ( i ) Dexter, the crest of
:

honourable augmentation, viz., out of


a naval crown or, a dexter arm embowed in the uniform of a captain of
the Royal Navy, the hand grasping a

and pommelled or,


and from the hand pendent by a ribbon

cutlass ppr., hilted

fimbriated az., a gold medal,


representing that given by His Majesty
George III. to Sir Charles Brisbane.
Curacoa.
204. 2.
(2) Sinister, the
family crest, viz., a stork's head erased
holding in the beak a serpent writhing
arg.,

ppr.
Certamine summo.
cf. 106. 3
Brisbane and Brisbon, Scotland, a heron's
head erased holding in the beak an
eel, all ppr.
Certamine sumnio.
104. 2

Brisbane
A stork's head erased
i
holding in the beak a serpent wavy
:

ppr. (lor Brisbane),

Uon issuant gardant

cf.

106. 3.

(2)

ppr., holding in
a cross crosslet litchee
gu. [for Makdoitgal).
Certamine summo. Fear God.
II. 12

his dexter

paw

81.

Avance.
Rev. Charles John, of Beesthorpe Hall, Notts, same crest and
motto.
Bristowe, Hubert Carpenter, M.D., the
Cottage,
Wrington, Somers., same
crest and motto.
Britain, a dexter hand ppr., holding a
key or.
217. 7
Britain, Briton, Britten, and Britton, out
of a naval coronet a mermaid holding
in her dexter hand a purse and in her
sinister a comb ppr.
cf. 184. 14
Britley, on a chapeau a demi-lion holding in the dexter paw a mullet.
(for Collyer).

Bristowe,

cf. 15. 14
or Brittaine, an eagle's claw
erased in fess holding a quill.
113. 12
Britten, an ear of wheat and palmbranch in saltier ppr.
154. 10
Britten,
a wolf passant ppr. Casis
tutissima virtus.
28. 10
Britton, Aithur Henry Daniel, Esquire,
of Verecroft, Clyde Road, Redland,
Bristol, on a wreath of the colours, a
lion's gamb erect and erased az.,
guttee-d'eau, between two mullets of
Salut a tous.
six points, also az.
264. 2

Brittain

Britton,

Philip WiUiara Poole Carlyon-,


Court, Glouc. : (i)
lion's

Hanham
gamb

erect and erased az., guttee-d'eau


between two mullets of six points, also
az.

(Britton).

rampant

gu.,

264.

2.

ducally

(2)

A demi-lion

crowned

or.

BRI

BRO

7^
paws Broadmead,

collared arg., holding between the

Salut a, tons.
(Carlyon).
260. 10.
TutHs ttttissima virtus.
139. 12
Britweesil, a salmon naiant ppr.
Briwer or Briwere, out of a cloud a
dexter arm holding an open book ppr.
215.

Rev.

Philip

Palfrey,

Brixton or Brixtone, a demi-horse ram121. 5


head arg.
pant arg.
53. 3
Broad, His Honour Judge Lowther, of Broadrick, Lieutenant-Colonel Edward,
a spear-head arg., consanguined and
Ronaki, Nelson, New Zealand, uses a
within a chaplet of oak fructed,
demi- savage holding in the dexter
ppr.
Decens et Iwnestum.
hand three arrows and pointing with
the sinister to an imperial crown. Broadrick, George, Esquire, of Broughton
Fortior leone Justus.

Broad,

Broughton Road,
same crest and motto.
House,

186. 13

on a ehapeau

gu.,

turned up

sci-pent nowed, all ppr.


251. 11
Broadbent or Brodbent, a pheon arg.,
the point erabrued ppr., the staff
broken near the point or.
174. 10

Broadbent, a dexter arm ppr., holding in


the hand a covered cup or.
217. 11
Broade, Stanier-Philip- (i) On a mount
vert, a bear's head erect or, transfixed
by an arrow fess\vise ppr. (for Broade).
243. 5.
(2) In front of a griffin's head
erased ppr., three escallops or (jor

Pro Deo

et

rege.

Pleystowe, Capel, Dorking, a pine-tree


sureradicated and fructed ppr.,
mounted by three arrows, two in
saltire, points downwards, and one
in fess, point to the dexter, also ppr.,
encircled around the stock by an
annulet or. Semper virens.

Pietate

243. 6

fortior.

Bart., Yorks, a demi-lion


ppr., collared and chained or,
supporting an escutcheon erm., charged
with an eagle displayed gu. Perscter-

Broadhead,

Broadwood, John

rampant

Esquire,
thensh.,

Alexander

Redman,

co. Carmarand motto.

Laugliarne,
crest

Broadwood, Thomas Capel, Esq., same

ando.

crest and motto.


Brocas, London, a Moor's head couped
at the shoulders, radiated ppr.
Brock, John, Esquire, of Glastonbury,
Somers. Justice to all.
Brock, Scotland, on a ehapeau gu., a dove
rising ppr.
94. 10
Brock, Essex, a pegasus az.
47. i
Brock, Glutton-, Worcs. (i) A derai-lion
gardant gu., on the body a chevron
or, charged with three trefoils slipped
vert, holding between his paws an
arrow of the second barbed and
feathered arg. {for Brock). (2) An
owl on a myrtle- branch (for Clutton).

Broadhead, on a ehapeau a garb ppr.


153. 10
Broadhurst, a mermaid holding in her
dexter hand a dagger ppr.
184. 7
Broadhurst, a lion's head couped ppr.,

collared vaire arg.

and gu.

cj.

i8. 13

Broadhurst, a swan erm., swimming in


water ppr., charged on the breast with
an etoile sa., the wings expanded or,
fretty raguly az.
Eroadley, a'stag's head erased ppr. Mitis

sed fortis.
121. 2
Broadley, London, a talbot passant ppr.

Non immemor

of

same

beneficii.

54.

Broadley, London, a stag's head erased


ppr.
Non immemor beneficii. ^21. 2
Broadley,
Henry Broadley Haixison,
Welton House, Beverley, Yorks: (i)
Within a chaplet of roses ppr., a cross
pattee fitched sa.
243. 13.
(2) A
demi-lion rampant or, charged with
a bend vair arg. and gu., supporting
with the sinister paw a shield arg.,

Virescit vulnere virtus.

cf.

96.

Brock or Brocke, Chesh., a demi-lion


rampant gu., holding in the dexter
paw a dart or, feathered of the first.
cf. 13. 6
Brock, out of a mural crown arg., a
demi -Canadian Indian, the dexter
hand supporting a tomahawk erect
thereon two branches of laurel saltireppr.
Canada.
wise vert.
Xihtl viget simile.
Brock, an escallop or.
141. 12
243- 14 Brockas or Brokas, Hants, a lion sejant
Broadmead, William Bucknell, Enmore
erect, holding in his dexter paw a cross
Castle, Somers., on a fret az., a stag's
pattee fitched, and resting the sinister
head erased, holding in the mouth an
on a pvramid.
cf. S. 12
acorn slipped ppr. Semper fidelis.
Brockbank of the Croft, Kirsanton,
Broadmead, Henry, Esquire, a fret az.,
Lanes, a stag at gaze ppr.
1 17. 3
thereon a stag's head erased, holding Brockdon, Devonsh., a stag's head erased
in the mouth an acorn slipped ppr.
per chevron are. and gu., attired or.
Semper fidelis.
j
'

ppr.

124. 8

cf.

Brocket or Brockhill, Kent, a badger

sa.

33- 10

Brockhill,

badger

Kent, on a mount vert,

33. 12

sa.

Brockholes, a fret arg.


165.10
Brcckholes, Lanes, a brock or badger
passant sa.
cf. 33. 10
Brockholes, Fitzherbert-, William Josepli,

Claughton Hall, Lanes


brock (or badger) passant

of

Brockholes).

arm

also ppr.
Semper virens.
1 44. 13
Broadwood, James Henry Tschudi, Esquire, of Lyne, Capel, Surrey, and

Stanier).

Ipswich

Broadrick, Yorks, a spear's head arg.


embrued and within a chaplet of oak
Decens et Iwnestum.
fructed, all ppr.
Broadstone, in a cloud a crescent between
two palm-branches.
146. 10
Broadwood, London and Sussex, a
yew-tree leaved and eradicated ppr.,
on the trunk an annulet or, transfixed
by three arrows, one in fess, two in
saltier of the last.
Semper virens.
Broadwood, a pine-tree ppr., charged with
nine cones gu., the trunk eradicated,

Another,

erm., a leopard's face arg.


ppr.

Broad, on a ehapeau a tigers head


ducally crowned.
Broadbelt, an eagle displayed ppr.
75. 2
Broadbent, Sir "William Henry. Bart.,
K.C.V.O., of Longwood, Huddersfield,
in front of a pheon, the staff rompu, a

Brocket of the Ryes, Essex, a stag lodged


sa., ducally gorged and lined or. c/. 1 1 5.
Brocket, a stag's head erased, pierced
through the neck with an arrow.
Brocket, a brocket or young deer lodged

of

Olands, Milverton, Somers., same crest


and motto.
Broadmead, Thomas Palfrey, Esquire, of
Enmore Park, Bridgwater, same crest
and motto.
Broadmead, William Bucknell, Esquire,
of Enmore Castle, Bridgwater, same
crest and motto.
Broadockshaw and Brodockshaw, a stag's

a bezant and charged on the shoulder


with a cross crosslet of the second

in

cf.

33.

10.

armour erect

Ung

i )

sa.

A
{for

cubit

the hand

ppr.,

clenched within a gauntlet


herbert).

(2)

{for

Fitz-

je serviray.

Broeklebank, Ralph, Esquire, of


9,
Faulkner Square, Liverpool, in front
of a mount vert, thereon a cock ppr.,
three escallops in fesse or.
God send
grace.

Broeklebank, Thomas, Esquire, of the


Roscote, Heswall, Chester, same crest
and motto.
Broeklebank, Sir Thomas, Bart., of
Greenlands, Cumb., an anchor fessewise sa., thereon a cock arg., combed
and wattled gu., charged on the breast
with an escallop, also sa. God send
grace.

Brocklehurst, a brock ppr.

^S7- ^
Veritas me

33. 10
Brocklehurst, WiUiam B., of Butley HaU,
Chester, and of Hurdsfield House, near
Macclesfield, a brock sa., holding in the
mouth a slip of oak fructed ppr., in
front of a mount vert, thereon two oakdirigit.

trees, also ppr.

Veritas me dirigit.

254.1

Brocklehurst, Philip Lancaster, Esquire,


of Swythamley Park, near Macclesfield,
Staffs,

same

crest

and motto.

Brocklehurst, Robert, of St. Oare, West


Derb}', Lanes, on a rock in front of
two oak-branches fructed in saltire, a
brock, all ppr.
292. 7

Brockman

of Beachborough, Kent, on a
sword erect arg., hilt and pommel or,
a stag's head cabossed ppr.. attired of
the second, the blade through the head
and bloody at the point.
Brocton, Shropsh., a hand holding up a
ducal coronet capped and tasselled, between two branches of laurel in orle.

217- 3

Brodbent, a pheon arg., the point gutteede-sang, the staff broken near the head
or.
174. 10
Broderwicke of Langford, Berks, out of a
coronet or, a spear-head arg., imbrued.
cf.

174.

12

Brodhurst, a demi-swan, the wings vairee,


charged on the breast with an escutcheon. Virescit vulnere virtus, cf. 100. 9
Brodhurst, a demi-swan or.
100. 9
Brodie or Brody, Sussex and Scotland, a
hand holding a sheaf of arrows ppr.
Unite.
214. 3
of Brodie, Moraysh., a dexter
of arrows, all
ppr.
214. 3
Brodie, Ian Ashlev Moreton, Esquire, of
Brodie, Brodie Castle, Forres, N.B., a
dexter hand holding three arrows, all
ppr.

Brodie

hand holding a bunch

BRO

77

BRO

Broke, the late Sir Philip, Bart., of Nao- Bromige, out of a mural coronet or, a
ton
talbot's head az., eared gold.
(i) Of honourable augmentation,
Fides
issuant from a naval crown or, a
servatn ditat.
ppr.
Be mindj-ul to unite.
56. 6
dexter arm embowed, encircled by a Bromilow, a demi-lion rampant, holding
Brodie, William Haig, M.D., Lethen
WTcath of laurel ppr., the hand grasp.
in the dexter paw a cross crosslet
Battle, Sussex, a dexter hand holding
ing a trident erect of the first.
fitchee.
five arrows in bend sinister, all ppr.
(2) A
II. 10
brock passant ppr.
Scevumque tri- Bromley, Baron Montford, see Montford.
Be mindful to unite.
dentem servamus.
Bromley, Chesh., Staft's, and Yorks, out
Brodie, Sir Benjamin Vincent Sellon,
cf. 33. 10
of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion
Bart., of Boxford, Suff., a dexter cubit Broke, Shropsh., a badger ppr.
33. 10
rampant arg., supporting a standard
arm erect, holding in the hand a civic Broke, Horace, Esquire, of Gladwyns,
WTeath vert, with three arrows arg.,
Harlow, Essex, a brock or badger
sa.,
flag gu., charged
with a lion
Unite.
passant ppr.
passant gardant of the first, cf. 16. 7
one in fesse, two in saltire.
254. II Brokelsbey and Brokelsby, Lines, a brock Bromley, Shropsh., a lion's gamb erect
arg.
or badger ppr.
Brodie, a lion's gamb erased sa., holding
33. 10
cf. 36. 4
cj. 36. 7
a palm-branch ppr.
Brokesby, Leics., a boar's head couped Bromley, Shropsh., a cock pheasant ppr.
at the neck gu., bristled or.
Brodie, Sir Thomas Dawson, Bart., of
43. i
cf. go. 8
Idvies, Forfarsh., a dexter hand hold
Bromage, out of a ducal coronet a dexter Bromley, Sir Henry, Bart., Eaststoke,
Be
Notts, a pheasant sitting ppr.
ing a bunch of five arrows ppr.
arm in armour embowed, the hand
Pensez
J 14. 3
holding a scimitar, all ppr. Deus dux
forte.
mindlvl to unite.
certus.
Bromley, Shropsh., same crest.
Brodie-Innes, John William. Esquire, of
cf. ig6. 10
Bromall, a Bacchus' head, couped at the Bromley-Davenport, see Davenport.
15, Royal Circus, Edinburgh, X.B.
shoulders ppr., vested gu.
Bromley-Wilson, Maurice, Esquire, of
Be iraist {for Innes).
(1) A mullet az.
Dallam Tower, Milnthorp, Westml.
(2) A hand holding a sheaf of arrows Bromborough, out of a ducal coronet or,
(I) A crescent or, therefrom flames
ppr.
Unite {for Brodie).
a cubit arm habited az., cuft'ed arg.,
holding in the hand an oak-branch
issuant ppr. (/or Wilson). (2) A pheasant
Brodley, London and Lanes, a boar's
head couped gu.
ppr., fructed of the first.
ppr. {for Bromley).
43. i
i- 13
Brodnax, Kent and Chesh., out of a mural Brome, Broom, and Broome, Oxon., an Brompton, a lion rampant or.
coronet a demi- eagle or, winged gu.,
arm couped at the elbow and erect, Bromwich, out of a ducal coronet or, a unigorged with a collar of the second,
corn's head sa., guttee-d'or.
vested bendy wavy of six or and gu.,
cf. 48. 12
charged with three cinquefoils arg.
holding in the hand ppr. a bunch of Bronan, see Brougham.
broom vert, seeded of the first.
Brond or Brounde, London and Suff., a
Brodockshaw, a stag's head arg. 121. 5
demi-griffin or, holding a battle-axe
Brodribb, Ernest George, Esquire, of Brome of West Mailing, Kent, an arm
Melbourne Club, Melbourne, Australia,
vested gu., turned up arg., holding in
embowed, the handle gu., the head
a mount vert, therefrom springing
arg.
the hand ppr. a slip of broom vert,
64. II
three roses gu.. stalked and leaved ppr.,
fiowered or.
Domine, dirige nos.
Bronker, Kent and Middx., a talbot pasinterlaced with as many raascles, also Brome, a cock arg., wings elevated az.,
sant gu., resting the dexter paw on a
interlaced
Prudentia
fesseways
or.
garland of flowers ppr.
beaked, combed, legged, and wattled
cf. 54. i
gu.
Bronker, Wilts, a cubit arm erect, vested
cf. 91. 7
Brodribb, Frank Claudius, Esquire, of Bromeall, a demi-lion rampant, doublesa.. cuffed arg., holding in the hand
Wyallah, Toowoomba, and Kurrowah,
10. 6
ppr. a lozenge of the first.
queued ppr.
Queensland, same Bromeley, Cambs, on a wreath and issu- Bronscomb or Branscomb, a lion regarDarling Downs,
crest and motto.
dant, ducally gorged and chained ppr.
ing out of a mural coronet or, a demi6. 3
Brodribb, Owen Adams Kennedy, Esquire,
lion rampant sa., holding a standard
same crest and motto.
vert, charged with a griiiin passant of Brook, Chesh., a badger passant ppr.
Brodribb, Rev. William Kennedy, B.A.,
the first.
cf. 33. 10
cf. 16. 7
of Putley Rectory, Ledbury, Heref., Bromell, a demi-eagle displayed, with two Brook, London, on a mount vert, in front
and Frank Claudius Brodribb, Esquire,
heads, each ducally crowned.
of an oak-tree, a badger passant ppr.,
J.P., of Wyallah, Toowoomba, Queensthe dexter fore-paw resting on a
cf. 82. 7
land, upon a mount vert, three mascles Bromewich and Bromwieh,Glouc., Heref.,
chaplet or.
interlaced
interlacing
fessewise
or, and
and Herts, out of a ducal coronet or, Brook or Brooke, Bucks, a hawk's lure
three roses erect gu., stalked and
with the line formed into a bow-knot
a unicorn's head sa. Another, gutteeleaved of the first. Prudentia tutus.
between two wings, all ppr. cf. 1 10. 10
d'or.
Another, out of a mural coronet.
4S. 12 Brook, a fleur-de-lis arg., around it a
149- 13148. 8
serpent entwined ppr.
Brodrick, Surrey, a spear-head arg., embrued gu.
Brooke, Bransby, Sonning, near Reading,
174. 12
Berks, a demi-lion rampant guardant,
Brodrick, see Brodrick-Cloete.
ing erect a broken sword arg., hilt and
holding between the paws an arrow in
Brodrick, Charles Cumberland, Lynbridge
pommel of the second.
House, Tavistock, Devon, out of a Bromfleld, Staffs, a lion passant gardant
pale, point downwards ppr.
ducal coronet or, a spear-head arg.,
gorged with a wreath of the first Brooke, Sir Richard Marcus, Bart., of
emhrued gu. A cuspide corona.
Norton Priory, Chesh., a brock ppr.
d az.
cf. 4- 3
Broese, a crane, holding in its claw a BromQet or Bronslet, Lanes, on a chapeau
Paste xiithout fraude.
33. 10
stone ppr.
Brooke, Earl of, and Baron, see Warwick,
sa., turned up arg., a wyvern vert,
105. 6
Brogden, out of a ducal coronet or, a
ducally crowned or.
Earl of.
70. 4
hand ppr., holding a rose gu., sHpped Bromflete, out of a ducal coronet or, a Brooke of Mere Hall, Chester, a badger
and leaved vert.
passant ppr. Visunitafortior. r/. 33. 10
21S. 11
wolf's head gu.
cf. 30. 5
Brogden, London, a demi-lion ducally Bromhall, Beds, a demi-lion or, holding Brooke, John Townshend, Esquire, of
crowned, holding between its paws a
Houghton HaU, Shifnel, Shropsh., on
between the paws a cross crosslet
cross formee.
11.
2
mount vert, a brock per pale sa. and
fitched
sa.
11.
10
a
cf.
cf.
Broge, Brogg, and Broige, Scotland, a Bromhall, London and Chesh., a lion
Virtus est Dei.
arg.
dexter hand holding a sword, all ppr.
Brooke, Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur, of
passant or.
6. 2
Honorat mors.
212. 13. Bromhead, Sir Benjamin Parnell, Bart.,
Brock Wood, Burwash, Sussex, and
Brograve, London, Herts, Norf., Warw.,
United Service Club, St.
Junior
Thurlby Hall, Lines, out of a mural
Vis
and Lanes, an eagle displayed, with
James's, a brock or badger ppr.
coronet gu., a unicorn's head arg.,
two heads erm., each ducally crowned
unita fortior
33- 10
armed and crined or, holding in the
or.
Finis dnt esse.
Vesey, Esquire, J.P., D.L.,
2.
Harry
mouth
slipped
and
leaved
Brooke,
a rose gu.,
cf. 74.
Vale,
Maida
Brohier or Broheir, in a crescent an arrow
ppr.
Concordia res crescunt.
of I, Lauderdale Road,
in pale.
N.W., and Fairley, Aberdeenshire.
163. 13. Bromhead, Ireland, a pelican vulning
Broke, a fox's head ppr.
same crest. Gloria finis.
rself ppr.
98. i
33- 4-

Alexander, of Lethen. Nairn


a dexter hand holding five arrows, all

Brodie,

BRO

BRO

7S

Brooke, Rev. James Mark Saurin, of 20.


Gledhow Gardens: (i) A brock or
badger ppr. 277. 10.
(2) A dexter
arm from the elbow, vested bendy
sinister azure and sa., grasping an
oak-root sa. Ex fonte perenni. Eeason
contents me.
277. 9
Brooke of Handford, Chester, same crest.

Brooke, on a ducal coronet a cock ppr., Brooks, Lanes, a demi-lion rampant vert,
charged on the shoulder with a founcombed and wattled gu.
90. 6
tain, and holding between the paws an
Brooke, a griffin's head erased, charged
Finem respice.
anchor.
with a fess dancettee, and in base with
cj. 66. 2
Brooks, Francis Augustus, M.D., St.
a cross crosslet fitched gu.
Felix, Felixstowe, a dexter arm in
Brooke, Staffs, a stork or crane or.
armour embowed, holding in the hand
105. II
the lower part of a broken tilting
Brooke, Shropsh., a heron or.
105. 9
Pro avitd fide.
spear.
Brooke, De Capel-, Sir Arthur Richard,
6. 2
Brooke, William John, of Haughton
Bart., of Oakley, Northamp., a demi- Brooks, a lion passant.
Hall, Shropsh., a brock or badger ppr.
seahorse arg., maned and firmed or. Brooksbank, Yorks, a hart's head couped
Virtiis est Dei.
ppr., attired or, gorged with two bars
Spes mea in Deo.
46. 7
Sir
Arthur
Douglas,
Bart.,
of
Brooke,
wavy az.
Brooke, Bart., Chester, a man in armour,
Colebrook, co. Fermanagh, a brock
holding in his dexter hand a spear, Brooksbank, Edward Clitherow, Esquire,
passant arg.
c/. 33. 10
of Healhaugh Old HaU, Tadcaster,
and on his sinister arm a shield, all
Brooke, Edward, Esquire, of Pabo Hall,
same crest.
iSS. 4
ppr.
near Conway, a brock ppr.
33. 10 Brooke, Bucks, out of a coronet or, a Brooksbank, Walter Lamplugh, Esquire,
Lamplugh HaU and Manor of
Brooke, Shropsh., on a mount vert, a
of
plume of six ostrich-feathers or and
badger passant ppr.
Lamplugh, same crest.
sa. alternately.
c/. 114. 13
33. 12
Brooke, on an Eastern coronet a brock Brookes, on a mount a bear muzzled and Brooksbank, William Lyon, Esquire, late
ppr., ducally gorged or.
Dum spiro
chained.
of Bromley, Kent, a stag's head couped
54- 5
spero.
erm., attired or. charged with two bars
Brookes or Brooks, three organ- pipes, two
Brooke, a goat's head erased sa., armed
nebuly az., and holding in the mouth
in saltier, one in pale or, enfiled with
and bearded or.
12S. 5
a palm-branch slipped in bend vert.
a garland of laurel vert.
cf. 168.10
Brooke, an Indian goat's head, bendy of Brookesby, a boar's head couped gu., Brooksbank, a stag statant ppr., attired
six gu. and az., erased per fess or, eared
bristled or.
or, gorged with a collar dancettee vert,
43. i
and armed of the last.
therefrom pendent aa escutcheon or,
Brookesby, a boar's head erect and erased
charged with a rose gu.
Brooke, Yorks, a sword erect arg hilted
gu., langued az., tusked arg.
43. 3
or, thereon two serpents entwined and Brookfield, Arthur Montagu, Esquire, of Broom and Broome, see Brome.
respecting each other ppr. round the
Leasam, Rye, and of Kensington, Lon- Broome, Heref., a demi-eagle or, winged
hilt.
Non est mortale quod opto.
don, a cubit arm erect in armour ppr.,
sa., holding in the beak a sUp of broom
Brooke, Sir Thomas, Bart., of Armitage
holding in the hand a sickle palewise,
vert.
cj. 80. 2
Bridge, Huddersfield, in front of a
also ppr., and two ears of wheat in Broome, Notts, a cockatrice arg., winged
sword erect, point upwards, the blade
Beware
saltire, stalked and bladed or.
az., beaked, legged, combed, and watentwined by two serpents respecting
68. 5
the reaping.
tled gu.
each other ppr., a boar's head erased Brookfield, John Storrs, B.A., M.D., J.P., Broomfield, a hand issuing from a cloud
sa.
Est nee astu.
42. 13
Middx.,of Brondesbury, London, N.W.,
in fess, pointing to a serpent, head
223. 7
Brooke, Edward, Esquire, of Thorpe
erect ppr.
and Hill Place. Upminster, Essex,
Almondbury, Yorks, in front of a
on a chapeau a brock, all ppr.
305. 9 Broomhead-Colton-Fox, Barnard Platts,
sword erect, the blade entwined by Brooking, an escallop or, surmounted by
Esquire, cf Wales and of Sheffield,
two serpents respecting each other ppr.,
both in the West Riding of the county
a crescent az. Crux fidei calcar.
a boar's head erased sa. Est nee astu.
of York, Solicitor of the Supreme Court
cf. 141. 12
Brooke, John Arthur, Esquire, of Fenay Brooking, a sword in pale, enfiled with
of Judicature
(i) In the centre, on a
HaU, Huddersfield Fearn Lodge, Ardwreath of the colours, a fox passant
a savage's head couped ppr.
191. 9
gay, Ross-sh., Esquire, same crest and Brookman or Brockman, Kent, on a sword
gu., guttee-d'or, resting the dexter
motto.
fore-paw upon an annulet encircling
erect arg., hilt and pommel or, a stag's
an escallop, both or (jar Fox). (2)
Brooke, John Kendall, Esquire, of Sibton
head cabossed ppr., attired of the
Park, near Yoxford, Suff., same crest
second, the blade through the head
On the dexter side, on a wreath of the
colours, upon a rock ppr., in front of
and motto.
and embrued at the point.
a cross crosslet erect and fitchee sa..
Brooke, Ven. Joshua Ingham, Esquire, of Brookman, a crane, holding in the dexter
the Vicarage, Halifax, same crest and
a boar passant arg., charged on the
claw a stone.
105. 6
motto.
body with two roses gu., barbed and
Brooks, see Burd- Brooks.
seeded ppr. (jor Colton). (3) Upon the
Brooke, Rev. Richard England. M.A., Brooks, see Close-Broolcs.
sinister side, on a wreath of the colours
Cambs, Grantchester, Dene, Bourne- Brooks, a badger ppr.
33. 10
mouth, same crest and motto.
in front of a unicorn's head erased
Brooks, Maurice, Esquire, J.P., of OakBrooke, William, Esquire, of Northgate
erm., maned, horned, and holding in
lawn, Bird Avenue, Milltown, Dublin,
Mount, Honley, Yorks, same crest and
the mouth a fleur-de-lis or, a staff
on a mount vert, a badger passant ppr.,
motto.
raguly fessewise, also or (jor Broomresting the dexter paw on a civic crown
head).
Per fidem et patientiam.
Brooke, William, Esquire, same crest and
vert.
Respice, aspiee, prospiee.
motto.
Brooks, Bedford, on a miiral coronet an Bronte, Duke of, see Bridport, Viscount.
Brooke, Edgar William, same crest and
otter ppr.
Vt omnis vita lahitur.
Broon, a branch of holly and a cross
166. 10
Hatfield,
crosslet fitched in saltier.
motto.
J.P.,
D.L.,
Brooks, John
Brooke, Edward, of Ufford Place, Suff.,
Flitwick Jlanor, Ampthill, on a miu-al Broster, Chester, a dexter hand ppr.,
vested barry of five arg. and gu., holdcoronet an otter ppr.
Ut omnis vita
on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a
wing erect and displayed of the first,
lahitur.
292. 13
ing a palm-branch vert.
charged with a chevron arg., and Brooks or Brookes, Scotland, a beaver Brothers, a demi-grey hound sa., holding
passant.
Perseverando.
in the feet a dart gu., feathered arg.
thereon a lion rampant sa., crowned
134. 8
cj. 60. I I
or.
109. 2 Brooks, a bear ppr., muzzled and chained.
Brooke, E. Arden, Esquire, 71, Ivy Road,
34- I Brotherton, a hand holding a club in
a
demi-lion
holding
bepale ppr.
cj. 214. 6
London,
N.W.,
on
a
Brooks,
Lanes,
Cricklewood,
tween the paws an arrow ppr. Finem Brotherton of Stubbings House, Maidenwreath of the colours, a brock passant
respice.
head (I) An eagle displayed ppr.
ppr.
Vis unita jortior.
i. 13
Brooke, Hants, a lion rampant or.
Brooks, the late Sir WiUiam Cunliffe, Bart.,
75. 2.
(2) A bear's head erased at
Brooke, Hants, a demi-lion rampant
of Barlow Hall, Manchester, a demi-lion
the neck arg., holding in the mouth
erased or.
cj. 10. 2
arg., charged on the shoulder with a
an arrow or, pheoned and feathered
Brooke, a demi-lion gu., holding between
fountain, holding in the paws a harof the first.
the paws a broad arrow or, feathered
poon in bend sinister ppr. Finem Brouchan, see Brougham.
and headed arg.
respice.
12. 14 Brough, a swan ppr.
99. 2
,

BRO
Sinceriti.

Brough,

Lines,

and lined

lion

BRO

79

Brough, William Spooner, Esquire, Leek,


a swan's head and neck erased.
collared

sejant,

or.

7.

Brough, Scotland, a buffalo's head

sa.

Broun, same crest and motto.


Broun, a dexter arm from the elbow erect,
holding in the hand ppr. a book.
215. 4
Broun, a vine ppr. PrcBmium virtutis
honor.
152. 9
Brouncker, an arm in armour embowed,

Brown, of Compton, Ashbourne. Derbysh.,


and Southport, Lanes, in front of a
gryphon's head erased per pale sa. and

charged with a cross

standing on a bird's leg erased a la


quise and conjoined to a wing all gu.
Nil sine causa.
Brown, on a lure a falcon rising ppr.

gorged with a collar flory counterflory


counterchanged, five bezants
fessewise.
Si sit prudentia.
302. 6

arg.,

Brown and Browne, a griifin's head erased


44. I
Brougham and Vaux, Baron (Brougham),
holding in the gauntlet a sword ppr.
66. 2
or.
Brougham Hall, Penrith, Westral., an
Docendo
195. I Brown, Scotland, a cock ppr.
arm in armour embowed, holding in Brouncker, Francis Henry Ernest, of
disco.
91. 2
the gauntlet a lucy arg., and charged
Boveridge, Dorset, out of battlements Brown and Browne, Durh., a stork's head
on the elbow with a rose gu. Pro rege,
sa., a dexter cubit arm vested arg.,
couped at the neck, nowed ppr., belege, grege.
236. 2
charged with two bendlets wavy of the
tween two wings arg.
Brougham, Broughan, Bronhan, and
first, holding in the hand ppr. a lozenge Brown of London, a hawk ppr., belled or,
Brouchan, Wale.^, out of a ducal coronet gu., a dexter hand brandishing a

sword ppr.
212. 11
Broughton, Esses and Beds, an eagle's
head erased sa., holding in its beak a
snake arg., and charged on the breast
witli two chevrons of the last.
Broughton-ROUSe, Edward Broughton,
M.A.. LL.M., Corpus Christi CoUege,
Cambridge: (i) A man's head affrontee,
couped at the shoulders, the hair and
beard sa., bound with a fillet arg. {for
Rouse).
190. 13.
(2) Three ostrichfeathers arg., issuing from the wreath
[for

Broughton).

La

passe

fortune

partout.
Dii facienles adjuvant. 115. 2
Broughton, Berks, out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's head sa., bristled of
the first, gorged with a collar arg.,
charged with tliree escallops gu.
cf. 41. 4
Broughton, Sir Delves Louis, Bart., of
Broughton, Staffs and Chesh., a seadog's head gu., eared and finned arg.
Broughton, Shropsh., a talbot passant gu.
Another, a talbot statant gu.
54. i
Broughton, Somers., on a mount vert, a
spaniel couchant erm.
cf. 57. 11
Broughton, Staffs, a squirrel sejant gu.
cf- 1.15- 4
Broughton,
Shropsh.,
an owl arg.,
charged on the breast with thi'ee snakes
in fret vert.

cf.

96. 5

Broughton, Baron, sec Hobhouse.


Broughton-Adderley, Hubert John, Esquire, of Barlaston HaU, Stoke-onTrent, Coton Hall, Sudbury, Derbysh.,
on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a
stork arg.

Broun, Sir William, Bart., of Colstoun,


Scotland, a lion rampant, holding in
its de.xter paw a fleur-de-lis or. Floreat
majestas.

2.

Lieutenant - Colonel, Montague


Cavalry Club, Piccadilly, W.,
on a ducal coronet or, a lion rampant

Broun,

Cecil,

ppr., holding in his dexter

paw

a fleur-

Floreat majestas.
291. 8
John Broiin, Esquire,
J.P.,
R.C.A. (King's Bodyof
Scotland),
of
Finderlie,

de-lis or.

BroUn-Morison,
D.L.,

guard

Kinross,
and Murie, Perthsh. : (i)
On the dexter side three Moors' heads
conjoined in one neck ppr., banded or,
one looking upwards, the others to the
dexter and sinister (for Morison).
191. 5.
(2) On the sinister side a lion
rampant ppr., holding in the dexter
fore-paw a fleur-de-lis arg. [for Brown).
PruderUia jircestat. Floreat majestas.
2.

Broun

of Johnstounburn, co. Haddington,


a rose slipped and barbed ppr. Armat
et

ornat.

in pale, also arg.,

Duty.

Bround or Brounde,

demi-gri:

holding a battle-axe
the handle gu.
Brounker, Ireland, the

embowed
cf.

Roman

ppr.

arg.,

64. 11
fasces

171. 4
erased ppr.,

Brounker, a lion's gamb


holding a bezant.
39. 13
Brounlee, a demi-peacock issuing ppr.

cf.

Brown, Norf., on a mount

vert,

winged, beaked, legged, and


or.

cf.

Brown, a lion passant.


Brown, Berks, a lion rampant.

Virtute quam astutia.


co. Clare, an eagle
Virtus dahit, cura servahit.

rising, also ppr.

Brown

of Clonboy,

displayed.

75. 2

col-

97. 2
6. 2

Spero.

103. 10

Browell, a dexter hand holding a scimitar


ppr.
213. 5
Browell, the late Rev. AVilliam Robert,
of the Rectory, Beaumont, Essex, a
rock ppr., thereon in front of an anchor
cabled in bend sinister sa., an eagle

Sy.

an ostrich

arg.,

lared

13

I-

Brown, Scotland, a lion rampant ppr.


i. 13
Famce studiosus honesta:.
Brown, Scotland, a lion rampant. Spero.
13

I-

lion rampant charged


with a cinquefoil between two fleurs-

Brown, Scotland, a
de-lis.

dexter

prudentia.

.Si sit

Brown, a

lion

rampant, holding

paw a

fleur-de-lis

in the

Floreat

or.

majestas.

2.

Brown, Adam, Esquire, of Hamilton,


Brown, see M'Kerrell-Brown.
Ontario, a lion rampant charged with
Brown, Worcs., a demi-eagle displayed,
with two heads az., charged on the
a fleur-de-lis or. Floreat majestas.
breast with the

Roman

surmounting two swords


encircled

by a chaplet

fasces erect,
in saltire and

cf.

Brown, Scotland, a lion rampant

I.

13

sa.,

holding in his dexter fore-paw a fleur-

or.

2. 7
de-lis or.
Floreat majestas.
Brown, Rev. Dixon Dixon, of Unthank
Hall, Northumb., two escallops or, Brown, Scotland, a lion rampant ppr.,
holding in his dexter fore-paw a cross
thereou resting an eagle displayed vert,
crosslet fitchee gu., and in his sinister
holding in the beak a cross crosslet
a fleur-de-lis or. Vitam impendere vera.
fitchee of the first.
Suivez raison.
Brown, Scotland, a demi-lion gu., holding
cf. 74. 1
in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or.
Brown, Thomas Edwin Burton, Esquire,
13-2
Floreat majestas.
of
Ryslaw,
Willesden Lane,
185,
Brondesbury,
an eagle displayed. Brown, James Millar, Esquire, of the
Buluwayo Club, Buluwayo, South
Spcctemur agendo.
Africa, a demi-lion rampant vert, holdBrow;n and Browne, an eagle displayed
ing in his dexter paw a fleur-de-lis
vert.
Suivez la raison.
75-8
or.
Floreat majestas.
Brown, Warw., an eagle regardant, holda demi-lion rampant ppr., holding
Brown,
ing in his dexter talon a fleur-de-lis or.
in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or. 13. 2
Labor omnia vincit.
cf. 76. 6
Brown, Forsyth-: (i) An eagle rising Brown, Andrew Cassels, M.D., Daero

regardant ppr., holding in its dexter


talon a fleur-de-lis or {for Brown).
(2) A demi-griffin az., issuant out of
an antique crown or {for Forsyth).
Labor omnia vincit. Instaurator riiina:.
Brown, Robert, junior, F.S.A., Priestgate
House, Barton-on-Humber, a demieagle displayed ppr.
Fortitudine et

prudentia.
Brown, an eagle displayed vert, crowned

with a mural coronet or, and charged


on the breast with a garland of
Suivez moi.
of the last.
cf. 74. 14
Brown, an eagle's head erased ppr. Vi
laurel

et

83. 2

virtute.

Brown, Herts, a griffin's head erased sa.,


beaked and eared or, charged on the
neck with a bar-gemelle arg. and a
trefoil slipped

erm.

Si

sit

prudentia.
cf.

66.

Hill,
crest.

Rock

Ferry, Cheshire,
Floreat majestas.

same

Brown, same crest. Gaudeo.


Brown, same crest. Tandem, licet scro.
Brown, a demi-lion rampant, holding in

paw a trefoil vert. cf. 13. 13


Yorks, a demi-lion rampant
erased or, between two elephants'
trunks ppr. Persevera Deoqiie confido.
Brown, William James, Esquire, of
Burghwallis Hall, Doncaster, Mibigill
Lodge, CO. Sutherland, same crest and
motto.
Brown, Candler-, Ireland, a demi-lion
rampant gu., holding between the paws
a fleur-de-lis erminois, and charged on
the shoulder with a cross crosslet arg.
Gaudeo.
cf. 13. 5
Brown, Bart., Westminster and Scotland,
a demi-lion gu., holding in the dexter
paw a fleur-de-lis or.
1 3. 2
the dexter

Brown,

BRO

BRO

80

Sir John, of Endcliffe Hall,


Sheffield, a lion sejant ppr., charged

Brown,

Browne

Street, S.W., a cubit arm erect holding


in the hand a steering-wheel, all ppr.

of

Janeville,

Down, an

eagle

Suivez la raison.
displayed vert.
Spes ultra.
75.8
Brown, Charles Herbert Gage, Esquire, Browne, Dodwell Francis, Esquire, of
Rathian, Castlebar, co. Mayo, and
of 85, Cadogan Place, S.W., same crest
Colombo, Ceylon, same crest and
and motto.
8. i
Ntc sorte, iiec fato.
motto.
Brown, John, Esquire, of Caxton Road, Brown, Scotland, a hand holding a closed
book ppr. Delectat et ornat.
215. 4 Browne, Captain Dominick Sidney, J.P.,
BroomhUl, Sheffield, same crest and
D.L., and High Sheriff, 1896, of
Brown or Browne, Scotland and Ireland,
motto.
Breaghwy, Castlebar, and 3, Berkeley
an arm in armour embowed, couped at
Brown, Sir William Richmond, Bart., of
House, Berkeley Square, W., an eagle
the shoulder and resting the elbow
Astrop, Northamp., a bear's paw erect
displayed vert. Suivez raison.
on the wTcath, holding in the hand a
and erased arg., issuant out of a wreath
George, Esquire, of MontBrowne.Henry
hand
sword
ppr.
of oak vert, and holding a sinister
eagle, Shanklin, Isle of Wight, same
Est Concordia jratrum.
ppr.
37. 9 Brown, Cornish-: (i) A demi-man ppr.,
crest and motto.
wreathed round the temples or and
Brown, Sir Alexander Hargreaves, of
gu., charged on the body with five Browne, Rev. Henry George Cavendish,
Broome Hall, Holmwood, Surrey, and
B.A., of the Rectory, Bredon, Tewkesescallops saltireways or, and holding
12, Grosvenor Gardens, London, S.W.,
bury, same crest and motto.
in the dexter hand a battle-axe ppr.
same crest and motto.
254. 7
erased
ganib
erect
and
(for Brown).
(2) Upon a ragged staff Browne, Sir James Frankfort Manners,
Brown, a lion's
K.C.B., of 19, Roland Gardens, S.W.,
or, a Cornish chough, wings expanded
gu., holding a wing arg.
same crest and motto.
Deus pascit cori-os.
ppr. (jor Cornish).
Brown-Gilpin of Sedbury Park, Yorks
Browne, Robert John, Esquire, of Cocj. 107. 3
(I) A lion's garab erased arg., armed
larne, Silchester Road, Kingstown, co.
and charged with a bar gemelle gu., the Brown Westhead-, George Marion York,
Dublin, same crest and motto.
Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent: (i) Within
paw holding two eagle's wings cona fetterlock or, a Saracen's head Browne of Mount Kelly, Galway, same
joined sa. (lor Brown).
(2)
37. 11.
crest and motto.
couped ppr., wreathed round the
An arm erabowed in armour, the hand
temples arg. and sa. (2) A demi-eagle Browne of Bronwylfa, co. Flint, an eagle
grasping a branch of laurel, all ppr.
displayed vert. Spectemur agendo.
displayed with two heads az., charged
\jor Gilpin).
cl.1gg.12
on the breast with the fasces erect
Brown of Woodplumpton, Lanes, a lion's
surmounting two swords in saltire, and Browne, Sussex and Berks, same crest
gamb erased or, fretty, and holding a
and motto.
mullet of six points sa.
encircled by a chaplet or. Ora el labora.
vine-tree
Scotland,
a
Brown, out of a vallary coronet or, a Browne of Browne's Hill, co. Carlow, an
Brown or Broun,
buck's head sa., attired or.
eagle displayed with two heads sa.
ppr.
Prcemiiim virtiUis honor.
/. 120. 7
Fortiter et fldeliter.
152.9 Browne, Marquess of Sligo, see Sligo.
74. 2
Browne, on an Eastern crown or, an
Brown, Scotland, a rose gu., stalked and Browne, Baron Kilmaine, see Kiiraaine.
eagle displayed wth two heads sa.,
leaved ppr. Armat et ornat.
149. 5 Browne, Earl of Kenmare, see Kenmare.
Boc age.
Brown, Germany and Scotland, a dolphin Browne-Cave, see Cave.
cf. 74. 2
naiant ppr.
Virtus dedit^ cura servabit. Browne, Baptist-, see Baptist.
Browne, Arthur Blennerhassett, Esquire,
140. 5 Browne, Bart., of Johnstown, Dublin, an
of Riverstown, co. Cork, same crest
eagle displaved vert.
Suii-ez la raison.
and motto.
Brown, Walter, Esquire, of Currie, Gorebridge, Midlothian, and 21, Ann Street,
75- 8 Browne, Essex, an eagle displayed with
two heads sa.
Edinburgh, N.B., a ship under sail Browne, du Moulin-, Charles Anthony,
74. 2
ppr.
Caute et sedulo.
270. 3
Esquire, of Rusina, Leamington
Browne, an eagle displayed with two
i
An eagle displayed vert (/or Browne).
heads per pale az. and gu., winged or.
Brown, a ship under sail ppr. CaiUe et

with two barrulets sa., and supporting


with the dexter paw an escutcheon
arg., thereon a bee volant, also ppr.

sedulus.

Brown, Scotland, a ship in full sail in the


sea, all ppr.
160. 13
Dens adesto.
Brown, Horatio Robert Forbes, Esquire,

75. 8.
fixed

leopard's face or, transthrough the mouth with two


(2)

74- 2

Browne, Bart., Sussex, an eagle displayed

vert.
and sur75. 8
mounted by a fleur-de-lis gu. Suivez Browne, Rev. Robert Melvill Gore, of
a ship in the sea firing the signal for
raison.
In te Domine speravi.
22. 8
East Woodhay Rectory, Newbury,
sailing, all ppr.
Deus adesto.
Browne of Liverpool. Lanes, an eagle
same crest. Suivez raison.
Brown, on a mn[int a hare current ppr.
displayed with two heads per pale az. Browne, William-, of Rathbane, Limand gu., the wings or, and each wing
erick, on a marquess's coronet ppr.,
136. 3
Brown, Sir William Roger, of Highfield,
charged with a fleur-de-lis sa. cj. 74. 2
an eagle displayed gu., winged and
Hilperton, Wilts, in front of a cubit Browne, Hon. Thomas Hillman, of Guildmembered or Suivez la raison.
arm erect, vested az., cuffed arg., the
ford Lodge, Queenstown, Cape Colony,
cf. 75- 2
hand ppr. holding a balance suspended
an eagle displayed vert. Suivez raison. Browne, Kent, a vulture, wings addorsed,
gold, a mount vert, thereon a garb
displuming a mallard's wing, all ppr.
fessewise or.
Fortuna et Lahore.
Browne, Lanes, an eagle displayed arg.,
79- 13
Brown, a hare courant ppr.
c/. 136. 3
charged on the wings with two bars Browne, Galway, two eagles' heads
Brown-Borthwick, London, a hand ppr.,
sa.
couped and conjoined sa.
cf. 75. 2
cf. 84. 11
holding a fleur-de-lis or. Delectat et Browne, Knox-: (i) An eagle displayed Browne, an eagle's head erased arg., holdornat.
</ 215with two heads vert, charged on each
ing in the beak an arrow ppr.
cf. 83. 2
5
Brown, Scotland, a hand holding an open
wing with a fleur-de-lis or (jor Browne), Browne, Wilts, a demi-eagle displayed
book ppr. Deus evehit pios.
215. 10
2.
or, surmoimted by two palm- branches
(2) On a perch a falcon
cf. 74.
Brown, a dexter hand holding a sword,
close ppr., charged on the breast with
in saltire.
Suivez raison.
cf.81.6
all ppr.
La vertu est la seide noblesse.
a pheon sa. (for Knox). Suivez raison. Browne, a griffin's head erased gu.
212. 13
Moveo et proficio.
Probitas Veritas honos.
66. 2
cf. 85. 13
Brown, Alfred, Esquire, of Durban, Browne, Thomas Browne, Esquire, of Browne of Moyne, Galway, a griffin's

tilting-spears saltirewise ppr.,

Natal, a hillock vert, in front of a


dexter arm enibowed in armour, the
hand grasping a dagger, the point to
the dexter ppr., pommel and hilt or,
pendent from the arm by a riband gu.,

an escutcheon

or,

charged

oak-tree eradicated ppr.


vita

with

an

Honor mens

mm.

Brown, Sir Charles Gage Brown, K.C.M.G.,


M.r)., F.R.C.P.,

LL.D., of 88, Sloane

Newgrove,

co. Clare, Ireland, an eagle


displayed with two heeids per pale arg.
and sa., the dexter wing charged with
a pellet and the sinister with a plate.

Nee

timeOy nee sperno.

74.

Windham, Esquire, an eagle


displayed with two heads per pale arg.
and sa., the dexter wing charged with
a pellet, and the sinister with a plate.

Browne,

Nee

timeo, nee sperno.

74.

head erased

Fortiter

arg.

et fldeliter.

66. 3

Browne

of Greenville,

and motto.
Browne, a griffin's

Galway, same crest

head

erased

collared arg.

Browne

cf.

of Caughley, Shropsh.,

head erased per pale gu. and


with a collar
foils

or,

or,

66. 2

griffin's

sa., gorged
charged with two tre-

slipped vert.

BRO

BRO
Browne

of

Weymouth,

head erased

sa.,

Dorset, a griffin's

beaked

66.

or.

Browne, Middx., a

tiger passant ppr.


24. 7

Browne, Wexford, Ireland, a stag's head


erased arg., attired

or,

guttee-de-sang.

121. 2
Tallantire Hall, Cumb., a Browne, a bear's paw couped and erect
William Clayton, of
or, grasping a falchion arg.
head vert between two wings.
38. 13 Browne-Clayton,
Brown's Hill, co. Carlow. an eagle
Traducere cBVum leniter.
Browne, out of a mural coronet or, a
cf. 67. 7
displayed with two heads sa. Fortiter
tiger's head sa.
Browne of Browne Hall, Mayo, a griffin's
cf. 27. i
et fideliter.
head erased arg., langued gu. Fort iter Browne, Suff., a lion's gamb erased and
et firfditer.
66. 2
erect gu., holding a ring arg.
Brownell, Yorks, an escallop arg.
141. 14
Browne, Heref., a demi-griffin vert, Browne, a lion's gamb erased and erect
holding
arg.
Derbysh., out of a ducal coronet
legged
or.
gu.,
a
wing
Brownell,
winged and
a triple plume of twelve ostrich-feathers
Browne, a demi-giiffin vert, wings Browne, Middx., a buck's head erased
elevated or.
121. 2
arg., five, four, and three.
114. 6
ppr., attired or.
64. 5
Browne, Notts, a cock pheasant az., Browne, Sussex, a stag ppr., attired, BrownQeld, a lion passant arg., semee of
ducally gorged, and lined or. cf. 117. 5
pheons gu., supporting with the dexter
combed and beaked gu., collared or.
paw a cross pattee fitchee or. Labo90. 10 Browne, Leics., a boar's head erased sa.,
pierced through the neck with a broken
rant numen adesl.
Browne, Beale-, Desmond John Edward,
spear or, headed arg.
Brownbill, Scotland, the sun rising from
Salperton, Gloucester: (i) (Browne)
behind a mountain ppr. Badii omnia
A demi-eagle double-headed displayed Browne-Lecky, Conofly William Lecky,
lustmnt.
sa.,
charged on the breast with a
Esquire, of Aughentaine Castle, co.
cf. 162. 7
Tyrone, Ireland
leopard's face or (for Browne).
A boar's head Browning of Comley, Glouc, on a chapeau
{2) A
i )
erased ppr., charged with a rose gu.
gu., turned up erm., a pair of wings
unicorn's head erased arg., semee of

Browne

of

griffin's

estoiles

gu.

{for

Sperat

Beale).

in

Deo.

Browne, a peewit

a nest or.
Browne of Norwich, out of a ducal coronet
a crane's claw, all ppr.
cf. 113. 13
Browne, a stork's head couped at the
arg., in

Lecky).
(2) A lion rampant or,
resting hjs sinister fore-paw on an
{for

escutcheon gu., charged with a


de-lis or {for Brown).
Utere dum

fieur-

endorsed.

Browning, out of a ducal coronet a cockatrice's head.

cf.

68. 13

poles. Browning, Ireland, a dexter arm embowed holding in the hand a battleBrowne-Lecky, Raymond Saville, Es201. 5
axe ppr.
quire, of Aughentain, co. Tjrone, Ireland
neck and nowed ppr., between two
(i) A boar's head erased ppr., Browning, a sinister arm from the elbow
charged with a rose gu. {for Lecki/).
issuing from a cloud in the dexter,
wings arg.
the hand above a serpent's head, erect
Browne of Islington, a crane az., beaked
(2) Alien rampant or, resting his sinister
from the middle, and looking toward
fore-paw on an escutcheon gu., charged
and legged or, the crown of the head
the sinister ppr.
223. 7
with a fleur-de-lis or {for Brown).
gu., holding in the beak an ear of
Utere dum potes.
Browning, George Elliot. Eden Bank,
wheat of the second.
c/. 105. 14
Wetheral, Cumb., a sinister arm from
Browne, on a mural coronet gu., a crane's Browne, a bull salient ppr., collared and
lined or.
the elbow issuing from a cloud in the
head erased erm., charged on the neck
sinistei
the hand above a serpent's
with an escallop az.
Venim atque Browne, John Michael, Hall Court, Heref.,
head, erect from the middle, and
deceits.
a bull salient ppr., collared and chained
cf. 104. 10
looking toward the dexter ppr. In
or.
Browne, a stork's head holding in the
64. 5
302. 8
Deo snlus.
beak an acom slipped vert, fructed or, Browne, a sword erect arg., embrued at
the point gu.
Browning, Thomas Wise, Carass Court,
between two wings expanded az.. each
cf. 170. 2
Crooni, CO. Limerick, a lion's head
charged with an escallop of the second. Browne, on a mount vert, three anchorerased ppr.
stocks sa., two in saltire and one in
Browne, Shropsh., nut of a mural coronet
pale, enfiled by a crown arg.
Browning, Oscar, King's College, Cambs,
gu., a stork's head erm.
cf. 104. 10
on a cap of maintenance party per
Browne, Suff., a demi-stork, wings ex- Browne, Herts, a dragon's head arg.,
fess az. and arg., a pair of wings adpanded ppr., the neck nowed.
guttee-de-poix, between two wings exdorsed.
Be just and fear not. Pour
panded sa., guttee-d'eau.
Browne, Norf., on a chapeau a crane.
72. 7
demiPietate.
le Roy et la Loy.
105. 3 Browne, Devoush. and Heref., a
man sa., wreathed about the middle Brownlee and Brownlie, Scotland, an arm
Browne, a crane's head and neck erased
in armour brandishing a sword. 210. 2
az., ducally gorged or, holding in the
and temples, holding in his dexter hand
beak a bezant.
Brownlee and Bronlie, a demi-peacock
a hammer or.
cf. 1S6. 11
103. 10
issuing ppr.
Browne, Ireland, out of a mural crown Browne of Wymondham, Norf.
I ) An
escallop arg., charged with a cross Brownlee and Brownlie, Scotland, an
gu., a stork's head and neck erm.,
eagle displayed, charged on the breast
beaked az.
moline gu., between four torteaux.
cf. 104. 10
with an annulet.
cf. 75. 2
Browne, Dorset, on a mount vert, a hare
141. 14.
(2) A demi-talbot ramcf.
current arg.
136. 3
pant arg., pellettee, holding a spear Brownlow, Ireland, a goat's head erased
128. 5
arg.
Browne, Derbysh., a lion rampant arg.,
erect or.
ducally crowned or, supporting a tilt- Browne, Norf., an arm erect vested bendy Brownlow, Ireland, a goat's head erased
arg., collared gu.
ing-spear ppr., headed of the first.
cf. 128. 7
or and az., holding in the hand ppr. a
Brownlow, Earl (Cust), Belton House,
Browne, a demi-lion ducally gorged and
fetterlock gu.
chained or.
Grantham, Lines, a lion's head erased
Browne of London, a bee-hive with bees
cf. 10. 7
i. 13
volant ppr.
sa., gorged with a collar paly, wavy of
Browne, a lion rampant ppr.
Virtus et industrin. 137. 7
Esse quam videri.
six arg. and az.
Browne, Chester, a demi-lion rampant Browne of London, a cubit arm vested
arg.
In te Detis speravi.
10. 2
gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand
Browne, Sir Benjamin Chapman, J.P.,
ppr. a sword erect, also ppr., hilted or, Brownlow, London and Lines, on a
of Westacres, Newcastle-on-Tyne, a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a greyenfiled with a leopard's head of the
:

demi-lion rampant ppr.

Ne

cede malis.
iVe

Browne, a demi-lion rampant ppr.


cede malis.
Browne, a lion

second.

Virtus ciini servabit.

Browne, an arm couped and erect vested


cuffed erm., holding in the hand
ppr. a caltrap or.
cf. 206. 14

az.,

sejant

sa.,

resting

the

dexter paw on an escutcheon arg.,


charged with a mullet of the first.
cf.

8.

hound passant or, collared of the first.


cf. 58. 4
Brownlow, Baron, Lurgan, on a chapeau
az., turned up erm., a greyhound sta-

58. 4
Esse quam videri.
tant gu.
Browne, Limerick, an armed arm holding
a sword ppr.
Fidem servabo genusque. Brownlow, General Sir Charles Henry,

Browne, Bucks, a heraldic tiger az., Browne, Shropsh., a man's leg couped at
maned, tufted, and armed or. cf. 25. 5
the knee booted and spurred ppr.
Browne, Charles Michael Edward, Es- Browne of Writtle, Essex, a breastplate
quire, of L'Hermitage, St. Cyre, Indre
or, leathered sa., buckled of the first.
et Loire, France, same crest.
Qui non
issuant above a plume of feathers arg.
ciconia tigris.
and gu.

G.C.B., of Warfield HaU, Bracknell,


Berks, upon a chapeau az., turned up
erm., a greyhound gu., collared or.
Esse quam videri.
Brownrig or Brownrigg, a lion rampant
holding in his dexter paw a fleur-de2. 7
lis ppr.

BRO

BRU

82

Brownrigg, Sir Douglas Egremont, Bart., Bruce, Mowance, Scotland, a dexter hand
holding a heart ppr. Omnia vincit
White Waltham, Maidenhead, (i) As
216. 9
amor.
an augmentation, a demi - Kandian
holding in the dexter hand a sword, Bruce, Scotland, a naked arm embowed
issuing out of a cloud and holding a
and in his sinister the cro\vn of Kandy.
sword
human heart ppr. Semper fiddis.
(2) Out of a mural coronet or, a
erect ppr., pommel and hilt of the first, Bruce, Scotland and England, a lion pas6. 2
Virescit
sant az. (Another, or.)
entwined by a serpent vert.
Bruce, Robert, Esquire, of 6, Warwick
vulnere virtus.
Square, London, S.W., a lion passant
Brovrarigg, a sword erect environed by a
az., holding in his dexter paw a trefoil
snake, all ppr.
Fuimus.
slipped ppr.
Brownsmith, in a frame lozenge-shaped,
five arrows points do-\vnward, one in Bruce, Sir Henry Hervey, Bart., Downhill, CO. Londonderry, Ireland, a lion
173. 4
pale, four in saltier.
passant az., holding in his dexter paw
Brownsword, a pegasus current ppr.
a trefoil slipped vert. Fuimus.
47. I
cf. 6. 5
Broxholme, Lines, a bear statant against
Bruce of Balcaskie, Scotland, the setting
an elm-tree, aU ppr.
sun ppr. Irrevocabile.
Broyn, two lion's gambs sa., holding up
gumma
Ad
or.
a
star
i
Scotland,
Bruce,
arg.
39an escutcheon
164. 3
virtus.
Bruce, see Baron Balfour of Burleigh.
Bruce, Scotland, a lion rampant. Fuimus.
Bruce, Baron Thurlow, see Thurlow.
I- 13
Bruce, Brudenell-, Marquess ol Allesbury
Bruce of Wester Kinloch, Scotland, a star
and Earl Bruce, see Ailesbury.
Bruce, Earl ot Elgin, see Elgin.
Bruce, Baron Aberdare, ee Aberdare.
Bruce, see Cumming-Bruce.
Bruce, .see Hamilton-TyndaU-Bruce.
Bruce of Kennet, Clackmannan, a hand
holding a sceptre ppr. Fuimus.
Bruce, Knight-, Lewis Bruce, Rivermead,
Sunbury: (i) A cubit arm in armour
in bend grasping a sceptre, all ppr. {for
Bruce).
(2) On a spur lying fesseways
or, a hawk with wings elevated ppr.
Fuimus.
{for Knight).
Bruce, Sir WiUiam Cuningham, Bart., of
Vyera, Ascot, Berks, on a chapeau ppr.
an arm from the shoulder couped and
embowed fessewise in armour holding
in the hand a sceptre ensigned on the
point with an open crown, all ppr.

Fuimus

also.

Do

well

and

doiiht not.
cf.

213.

mne solum

forti patria.

cf.

102. 2

Bruges, Ludlow-, William Penruddocke,


of Seend, near Melksham
(i) Same
crest as above.
(2) A demi-marten
couped sa. 3Iihi ccelmn partus.
:

Omni solum

forti patria.

Bruges, London, on an anchor sa., stock


with the motto Mihi
or, a scroll
caelum partus.
cf. 161. i
Bruges, Glouc, Wilts, and Essex, a Saracen's head in profile, couped at the
shoulders ppr., vested arg., semee of
torteaux, and wreathed of the second

and

sa.

Bruget, out of a ducal coronet or, a


swan's head and neck between two

wings arg.
cf. 1 01. 6
164. 3 Bruin, see Bruen.
Ad summa virtus.
or.
Bruce of Garret, Scotland, a hand holding Braining, ee Bruning.
Venture forward.
BruniQeld, a pheon az.
174. 11
a sword ppr.
212. 13 Brumherd, a mermaid with a comb and
a glass, aU ppr.
1S4. 5
Bruce, Scotland, an arm embowed, holdDo Brummel or Brummell, a dove with an
ing in the hand a cutlass, all ppr.
well,

doubt nought.

201. 2

olive-branch

ppr.

92. 5

Bruce of Arnot, Scotland, the sun rising Brumstead, a demi-griffin arg., wings
elevated or, holding in the dexter claw
from a cloud ppr. liec me qui, cmtera
162. 5
a cross formee fitched gu.
vincit.
cf. 64. 2
Bruce, Robert Cathcart, M.D., 10, Court- Brun, a stag lodged sa.
"S- 7
field Road, S.W., on a cap of dignity a Brune, a goat passant arg., armed or.
dexter arm in armour couped at the
cf. 129. 5
shoulder and embowed fessewise hold- Brune-Prideaux, Comw. and Dorset, a
man's head in profile couped at the
ing in the hand a sceptre ensigned
shoulders, on the head a chapeau
with an open crown, aU ppr. Fuimus.
gules, turned up arg.
Bruce, Hon. Sir Gainsford, of Yewhurst, Bromley, Kent, in front of Brune, Prideaux-, Charles Glynn, of Prideaux Place, Padstow, Cornw. (i) A
a torch erect fured ppr , a lion statant
goat passant per pale indented arg.
with tail extended or, charged on the
and sa., armed and ungu. or, pendent
body with two fleurs-de-lis fesseways
from a collar gu. a shield, thereon the
gu.
Do well and doubt not.
arms of Brune, viz., azure, a cross
Bruce, Sir George Barclay, K.B., of
moline or (for Brune). (2) As above
64, Boundary Road, London, N.W.,
Toujours pret.
same crest, and Be trew.
(for Prideaux).
Bruneck, an eagle's head erased sa. 83. 2
Brucb, a demi-eagle displayed sa.
81. 6 Brunei, a cockatrice displaj'ed gu. 68. 14
Bruckshaw or Bruckshow, a sea-chart Bruning, Bruen, Bruining, a demi-lion
double queued gu., guttee-d'eau, duppr.
159- II
cally crowned arg.
Brudenal and Brudenell, a battle-axe in
pale surmounted by a branch of laurel Brunner, Sir John Tomlinson, Bart.,
Druids CYoss, Wavertree, Liverpool,
and a branch of rue in saltier ppr.
in front of a wing erect gu., a fountain
cf. 172. 12
playing ppr., charged on the basin
Brudenell-Bruce, ee Ailesbury, Marquess
:

197. 4

Bruce, Kilroot, co. Antrim, a cubit arm


holding a scimitar ppr. Do well and
213. 5
doubt nought.
Bruce of Scoutbush, Ireland, a hand
holding a scimitar ppr. Do well, doubt
noughl.

Bruere, out of a mural crown per pale


arg. and or, a cubit arm erect, vested
gu., cuffed of the first, holding in the
hand a halbert in bend sinister ppr.
166. i
Bruges, De, a cross Calvary gu.
Bruges, an anchor erect sa., charged with
a saltire or, entwined by the cable ppr.

Bruce, Scotland, a horse's head erased


Be true.
arg., bridled gu.
cf. 51.4
Bruce, James, Esquire, of the Manor
House, Benburb, co. Tyrone, a horse's
head arg., bridled gu., and charged on
the neck with a cinquefoil of the last.
Do well and doubt not.
Bruce, William Robert, Esquire, of
Bockford, Blackrock, Dublin, same
crest and motto.
Bruce, John, J.P., 21, Drumsheugh
Gardens, Edinburgh, a cubit arm erect
holding a heart ppr.
Bruce, John, of Sumburgh, Shetland
Islands, same crest and motto.
Bruce, Samuel, Esquire, of Norton Hall,
Campden, Glouc, a horse's head
couped arg. Do well and doubt not.
Bruce, Henry Le Geyt, K.C.B., a Uon
Fuimus.
statant az.
Bruce, a horse's head era-sed sa., bridled

of.

Brudenell,

Leics.

and

Northamp.

(i)

An arm embowed

covered with leaves


vert, holding in the hand ppr. a spiked
club or, slung to the arm with a line
199. i.
(2) A talbot arg.,
ducally gorged gu. cf. 54. 2. (3) A
46. 5
sea-horse arg.
En grace afjie.
En grace affie.
Brudnell, a sea-horse arg.

of the last.

with a rose gu. Bibe si sapis.


234. 1
Brunsell, Notts, a lion's gamb erased or,
holding a rose arg., stalked and leaved
vert.
37- 10
a
Brunsfield and Brunsfields, Scotland,
demi-chevalier brandishing a sw'ord
187. I
ppr.
Fax
beacon
in
flames
ppr.
a
Brunton,
mentis incendium glorice.
177. 14

161. i
46. 5 Brunton, an anchor sa.
Brunwin, a lion's head erased or, fretty
see Bruning.
17- 8
sa.
Bruen or Bruin, a pedlar ambulant arg.,
with a crutch in his dexter hand and Bruse, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's
I7- 5
head gu.
a pack on his back or.
Fuimus.
gu.
cf. 51. 4
profile
Bruce of Pittarthie, Scotland, a horse's Bruen, Chesh., a fisherman vested per Bruse, Norf., a Saracen's head in
190. 14
ppr., wreathed arg. and gu.
pale arg. and sa., counterchanged, holdhead couped and furnished ppr. True.
ing in his dexter hand a fisherman's Bruse, an eagle rising regardant ppr.
5- 5
7"- 4
staff, and in his sinister a landing-net
Bruce, Newton, Scotland, an eagle's head
Bruse, out of a ducal coronet or, a demithrown over the shoulder or.
couped ppr.
Spes niea superne.
16. 3
lion az.
184. 5
83. I Bruer, a mermaid ppr.

Bruen,

BRU

demi-lion az.
16. 3
Bruton or Brutyn, Exeter, a demi-wolf
ducally crowned holding between the
paws a mullet ppr.
6
31.
cf.
Brutton, a cat sejant gardant ppr. 26. 8
Brutton, a sphere ppr.
159. ]
Bruyer and Bruyeres, a bear's paw erased
cf. 36. 6
Bruyin or Bruyn, Surrey and Esses, a goat
arg., armed or.
Bruyn and Bruyne, on a chapeau

ibex of the same.


Bruzead, a cat sejant sa.

Bryan,

Loftus

Anthony,

Upton and Borrmount,

129. 5
gu., an

cf.

26. 8

Esquire,

of

Wexford,

co.

Ireland, on a mural crown ppr., a lion


rampant gu., collared gemelle or, and

charged on the shoulder with a cinquefoil arg.

Bryan,

Ferro mea recupero.

greyhound current regardant

erm., collared or.

cf.

58. 2

Bryan, Kilkenny, a sword in pale ppr.,


pommel and hilt or, between two lions'

gambs couped and

BUC

83

Brusell and Brussell, a lion's head erased


gu.
17. 2
Bruskett, out of a ducal coronet or, a

Fortis

erect gu.

et

fidelis.

Bryan, Kent, on a garb in fess a bird.


Bryan, Wexford, a Saracen's head erased
at the neck sa.
Bryan, Ireland, a demi-aavage ppr.
cf.

186.

wings addorsed arg., each charged with Buchan, Fordyce- (i) The sun shining
a bend, engrailed sa. (for Brydges). cj.
on a sunflower in full bloom, all ppr.
109. 12.
Buchan). (2) A camel's head
(2) On a cushion gu., gar(for
nished and tasselled or, a representacouped ppr. (for Fordyce). Non inferition of the royal crown of Persia.
ora secutus.
(3)
132. 7
A crow sa., resting the dexter claw
Buchan, Major John Inverarity, of Finthe star of the Order of the Crescent
haven, Stevenson Street, Studley Park,
Deus pascit corvis.
Kew, near Melbourne, an oak-tree
(for Jones).
Bryan or Brian: (l) A beacon in flames
eradicated fesseways ppr., thereon a
or.
lion rampant per fesse indented or and
177.14.
(2) An heraldic tiger current az., bezantee.
az., holding in the dexter fore-paw a
cf. 25. 5
Bryers, Lanes, a nag's head erm.
50. 13
branch of laurels slipped, also ppr.
Facta non verba.
Brykes, a wolf's head erased pierced
with an arrow ppr.
Buchan-Hepburn, see Hepburn.
cf. 30. 8
Brykes or Byrkes, a wolf's head erased Buchan-Sydserfl, Thomas. J.P.. of Ruchper pale or and az., holding in the
law. Prestonkirk, Scotland, an eagle's
mouth an arrow of the first feathered
head couped gu. Virtute promoveo.
gu.
Buchanan, see Leith-Buchanan.
cf. 30. 8
Brymer, Scotland, a hand gauntleted Buchanan, see Fergusson-Buchanan.
holding a pheon ppr. Per tela, per Buchanan, Scotland, a dexter hand hold211. 7
hostes.
ing up a ducal cap ppr., tufted on the
top with a rose gu., all within two
Brymer, William Ernest, Esquire, of
laurel-branches in orle vert.
Ilsington House, Dorchester, and 8, St.
Clarior
hinc honos.
James's Street, London, a plume of six
217. 2
ostrich - feathers alternately gu. and Buchanan, Scotland, the same crest.
Audaces juvo.
arg., charged with an escutcheon of the
last, thereon a Catherine- wheel of the Buchanan, Sir Eric Alexander, Bart., of
Virtute.
Duuburgh, Stirlingsh., an armed dexter
first.
hand holding a cap of dignity purpure,
Brymton, Brympton, and Brumpton, out
the facing erm.
of a ducal coronet ppr., a lion's gamb.
Nunqiiam victus.
36. 12
cf. 210. 8
Brympton and Brumpton, the same Buchanan, an armed dexter hand ppr.,
holding a ducal cap purpure, turned
charged with a bezant.
cf. 36. 12
up erm. Nunquam victus.
Bryne, a lion's gamb holding a hawk's
:

Bryan, on a dexter hand couped in fess


a hawk close ppr.
lure, all ppr.
cf. 86. 8
Bryan, issuing out of clouds a naked arm BrysiUy, a cock-pheasant purpure.
embowed, the hand grasping a dagger,
cf. 90. 8
aU ppr.
Bryson, Brysoun, Bryssan, or Bryssone,
Bryan, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
Scotland, a spur-rowel ppr.
164. 8
a hunting-horn sa., garnished or.
Bryson of Craigton, a hand holding a
horn ppr. Ever ready.
Vivit post
cf. 228. n
217. 4
Bryan, De, Ireland, a dexter hand holding
funera virtus.
216. 2 Bryson, a ship under sail.
an escallop-shell or.
God, with my
right.
160. 13
Bryant, Middx., out of a ducal coronet
Fortiter ct fidditer. Bubb of Carlisle, Cumb., on a mount vert,
or, a demi-lion az.
16. 3
a unicorn sejant arg., crined and armed
or, resting the dexter foot on a shield
Bryant, a flag az., charged with a saltier
arg.
per pale of the last and erm.
cf. 176. 13
Bryant, John Henry, M.D., 8, Mansfield Bubb, Henry, Esquire, of Ullenwood,
81 net, Portland Place, W., same crest.
near Cheltenham, same crest. Liberte
Bryant, Thomas, Surgeon, 27, Grosvenor
tout entiere.
iStrect, W., same crest.
Sub hoc signo Buccleuch and Queensbery, Duke of,
(Montagu-Douglas-Scott, K.G.), Dalvinces.
keith House, Edinburgh, a stag tripBryce, a cock ppr.. holding in its beak an
ear of corn.
c/. 91. 2
pant ppr., attired and ungu. or. Anw.
66. 2
117. 8
Bryce, a griffin's head erased or.
Bryce, Scotland, a dexter arm holding in Bucb, a man's head in profile with ass's
the hand a cutlass ppr. Do well, doubt
ears.
cf. 190. 6

nought.
213. 5
Bryce, Scotland, out of a cloud in the
sinister a dexter hand holding a pair
of scales ppr.
Fiat justitia.
Brydall, Middx., a lion's gamb erect and

Buchan,

Earl

of

CarrickBuchanan,
of
Drumpellier
House, Coatbridge, Lanarksh., a hand
holding up a ducal cap purpure, tufted
on the top with a rose gu., within two

branches of laurel disposed orleways


ppr.
Audaces juvo.
Buchanan, Cross-, a cubit arm erect ppr.,
holding a sword, also ppr., hilted and
212. 9
pommelled or.
Buchanan, Herbert Blackwood, Esquire,
of Throsk, Stirlingsh., a dexter hand
grasping a scimitar ppr. Audaciter.
a dexter hand holding a
dagger in pale ppr. Sanguine in-

Buchanan,

scribam.
219. 9
Buchanan, Scotland, a hand holding a
sword ppr. God, with my right.
2:2. 13

Buchanan, Scotland, a hand holding a


sabre in bend ppr. Audacia et in212. 13

dustria.

a dexter hand
Audaciter.
scimitar ppr.

Buchanan,

grasping
213.

a
5

Gogmagog Buchanan, of Ardoch, Dumbarton, two


hands grasping a two-handed sword
dexter arm couped

(Erskine),

Hills, Cambridge, a
Clariora sequor.
213.3
ppr.
below the elbow holding a club, all
Buchanan, Gray-, James Ross, Esquire,
ppr.
Judge nought.
cf. 214. 6
of Scotstown, Eastfield, Cambuslang,
Buchan, Scotland, a demi-hon rampant
N.B. (i) Two hands grasping a two
erased az., holding a broken lance arg.,
holding between his paws a laurelhanded sword ppr. (for Buchanan)
headed or.
branch ppr. Fortior qui melior.
38. 9
213. 3Bryden, Berwicksh., a hawk's head erased Buchan, Scotland, a lion holding in his
(2) .A.n anchor in the sea ppr.
Clariora sequor. Fast.
ppr., charged with three bezants, one
dexter paw a twig of olive ppr. Fortior
(for Gray).
161. 8
and two. Keep wntch.
quo mitior.
cf 88. 12
Scotland, a hand holding a
Scotland,
a
lion
erased
Buchanan,
Bryden,
passant az.
Buchan, Scotland, a lion's head
lance in bend ppr. Secundo euro.
6. 2
gu.
17. 2
214. II
Brydges, Bart., Kent, the bust of a man, Buchan, Ireland, a wolf sejant sa.
head ppr., hair and beard sa., vest arg.,
29- 3 Buchanan, Scotland, a dagger erect ppr.
169. 2
Nobilis est ira leonis.
coUar gu., cap or, band and tassel of the Buchan, Scotland, a sunflower ppr. Non
third, the cap and vest charged each
inferiora secutus.
157. 12 Buchanan, Thomas Alexander, Esquire,
of Powis, near Stirling, N.B., a sword
with a pheon, the point downwards of Buchan, William, Esquire, Peebles, same
pommelled
hilted
and
pale
ppr.,
in
the second.
erect
crest and motto.
Nobilis est
Virtute gladii parvi.
or.
Brydges, Jones-, Sir Harford James, Buchan, Scotland, the sun shining on a
:

Bart., of Boultibrook, Heref.

(i)

Two

ppr.

Fortior qui melior.

ira leonis.

6-2

BUC

BUC
Buchanan,
cubit

arm

William

Cross, Esquire, a
erect ppr., holding a sword,

Bucke, Kent, an arm in armour embowed


ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand

Buckley, Wilts, out of a ducal coron


or, a bull's head arg., armed of the

a cutlass arg., hilt of the second.


first.
Nee temere, nee timide
also ppr., pommel and hilt or.
44. 1
196. 10 Buckley, Yorks, out of a fern-brake ppr.,
Buchanan, William Frederick, Esquire, of
a bull's head sa.
Clar Innis, Sydney, N.S.W., and Kil- Buckeridge, Middx., a stag current ppr.
Buckley, Sir Edmund, Bart., of Dinas
larney, Narrabii, N.S.W., in front of a
cf. 118. 13
Mawddwy, Merionethsh., on a mount
dexter hand couped at the.jvrist ppr., Buckeridge, a dexter arm erect couped
at the elbow, habited per pale indented
in front of a bull's head sa., two fernholding an escutcheon sa., charged
az. and vert, charged with three bars
branches ppr., over all a bendlet sinister
with a rose arg., barbed and seeded of
erminois, holding in the gauntlet ppr.
wavy or. Ntc temere, nee timide.
the first, two branches of laurel slipped
a cross crosslet fitchee sa.
234. 5
and fruoted in saltire of the last.
269. 19 Bucket, a lily and a holly-branch in Buckley, Glouc, a bull's head erased sa.,
Clarior hinc honos.
saltier ppr.
i;!. 10
ducally gorged or, holding in the mouth
Buchanan, Scotland, a sinister arm ema flagstaff bendwise ppr., therefrom
bowed in fess, vested, holding in the Buckfield, Bucktold, and Buckfoiild, a
buck ppr., attired or, in a field vert,
pendent a white banner charged with
hand a bent bow or. Par sit fortuna
paled around of the first.
a cross pattce gu. Sed soli Deo.
labori.
204. 11
i. 13
Buckley, Hon. Sir Henry Burton, of
Buchanan, Scotland and England, two Buckingham, a lion rampant gu.
Buckingham, London, on a chapeau az.,
Kensington, W.,
hands conjoined and couped in fess.
7, Melbury Road,
turned up erm., a demi-swan, wings
upon a mount vert, a demi-stag at
224. 2
expanded ppr., membered or, ducally
gaze gu., attired and gorged with a
Buchanan, Scotland, a lion's garab erased
gorged gu.
collar, a chain attached reflexed over
and erect ppr. Xohilis est ira honis.
the back or, supporting a garb of the
36. 4 Buckingham and Chandos, Duke ot, Earl
last.
Temple (Temple - Nugent - Brydges
To my vJmost.
Buchanan, Scotland, a dove holding in
Chandos-Grenville)
(i) A garb vert Buckley, Kent, a demi-eagle rising ppr.
beak an olive-branch, all ppr.
its
80. 2
Nuncia pads.
92. 5
(for Grenville).
153. 2. (2) On a ducal
or.
coronet
a
martlet
or
Temple).
Ireland,
demi-unicorn
Buckley,
Chesh., a griffin's head gu., bea
(for
Buchanan,
95.
12.
tween two wings of the same bezantee
48. 7
(3) The bust of an old man in
profile
couped below the shoulders
65. II
Buchanan, Scotland, a rose slipped gu.
121. 5
ppr., habited paly of six arg. and gu., Buckley, a stag's head.
Ducitur hinc honos.
149. 5
semee of roundels, counterchanged, Buckmaster, Lines, Devonsh., and NorBuchanan, Francis C, Esquire, Clarinish
wreathed round the temples of the
thamp., a demi-lion sa., holding in the
Row, Dumbartonsh., an eagle rising
or,and.charged
second
and
az.
Brydges).
A
dexter
paw
a
fleur-de-lis
perpeii.
Audax
omnia
(for
ppr.
77. 5
(4)
Saracen's head couped at the shoulders
on the shoulder with three annulets
Buchanan, John Young, Esquire, of
and affrontee ppr., Teathed about
conjoined of the same.
cf. 13. 2
Christ's College, Cambridge, same crest
the temples arg. and sa. (for Chandos). Buckminster, Northamp., a demi-lion
and motto.
Templa quam dilecta.
rampant sa., supporting a battle-axe
190. 5
Buchannan, Scotland, a dexter hand holderect or, headed arg.
214. 5 Buckinghamshire, Earl of (Hobart-Hamping a bow in bend ppr.
cf. 15. 5
den), Hampden House, Great Mis- Bucknall, a buck's head cabossed sa.
Buchannan, George, Esquire, of Flower122. 5
senden, Bucks: (1) A talbot statant
gate Cross, Whitby, Yorks, a dexter
erm., collared, ringed, and lined gu., the Bucknall of Turin Castle, Mayo, a buck's
hand ppr., holding a ducal cap purpure,
end of the line tied in a knot over the
head cabcssed sa., attired or. 122. 5
turned up erm., tufted on the top with
back (for Hampden), cf. 54. 5. (2) Bucknel or Bucknell, a dexter hand issua rose gu., all within two branches
A bull passant per pale sa. and gu.,
ing from a cloud in fess, holding a
disposed orleways, also ppr. Audaces
-

bezantee, in the nose a ring or (for


217. 3
juvo.
Hoharl).
Auctor pretiosa facit.
VesBuche, out of a ducal coronet or, a
tigia nulla relrorsum.
demi-boar sa., pierced in the neck with
cf. 45. 2
Buckland, Bucks, on a mount vert, a
an arrow ppr.
stag lodged ppr.
115. 12
Buck, a demi-lion rampant ppr., ducally
crowned or, holding in its paws a bow Buckland "and Buckle, Somers., on a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a talbot
sejant or.
Buck, Lines, a portcullis az.,
54. 14
Buckle, Sussex, out of a ducal coronet,
and chained or.
cf. 178. 3
a demi-ounce arg. Nil temere tenia nil
Buck of Denholme Yorks, a portcullis
timide.
Nosce
az., garnished and chained or.
Buckle, Vice- Admiral Charles Matthew, of
teipsiim.
cf. 178. 3
Buck, Hants, an arm in armour embowed
3, Lowndes Street, S.W., same crest.
Nee temere, nee timide.
ppr., garnished or, holding a scimitar

ball ppr.

cf.

223.

Buckner, William Henry Pierce, of


Coastguard, Fraserburgh, Aberdeen,
a buck courant erminois. in front of a
beech-tree, issuant from a mount ppr.
Fide surgimus ad spem.
Buckner, a fleur-de-lis gu., with an adder
entwined, the head issuing from the
centre leaf ppr.
cf. 14S. 8
of Bradborne, Derbysh., a
pelican or, vulning herself gu. Fructum
habet caritas.
98. i
Buckton, Northumb., a goat's head erased

Buckston

per fess indented arg. and sa., armed


128. 5
Buckle, Christopher Reginald, Esquire,
or.
of Norton House, Aldingbourne, Chi- Buckton, James Douglas, Bruche Hall,
chester, same crest and motto.
Warrington, a stag trippant holding in
Veritas.
121. 5 Buckle, Cuthbert Robert, Esquire, same
the mouth a branch of laurel.
crest and motto.
Buckton or Buketon, Yorks, a demi-shark
Buck, Glouc, a buck's attire arg., fixed
issuing regardant, gorging a negro ppr.
to the scalp or.
Buckle, Rev. Edward Valentine, of Banstead, Surrey, same crest and motto.
Buck, a buck's attire fixed to the scalp
139. 2
Buckle, a lion's head erased.
sa.
17. 8 Buckton, De, a goat's head couped per
fess arg. and sa., armed or and vert.
Buck, between a buck's attires fixed to Buckle, out of a ducal coronet or, a
derai-leopard arg.
the scalp, a lion rampant holding over
cf. 128. 12
the sinister shoulder a battle-axe, all Buckle or Bucke!, I,ondon, out of a Buckworth, Surrey, a demi-lion arg., holdducal coronet or, a bull's head arg.
ing in the dexter paw a cross crosslet
ppr.
II. 10
fitched gu.
Buck, Lines, a Saracen's head in profile
44. II
ppr., wreathed or and az., on his head Buckler, Dorset, Hants, and Wilts, and Buckworth, Richard, Esquire, of Cockley
a cap of the second, the neck charged
Cley Hall, Norf., uses a demi-lion
Charles Alban Buckler, Esquire, Surrey
with two bars gemelle of the same, the
holding a cross crosslet fitchee (of no
Herald Extraordinary, a dragon's head
11. 10
shoulders habited of the third.
authority).
couped sa., collared with two gemelles
Buckby, on a chapeau gu., turned up
and guttee-d'or. Fidelis usque ad mor- Buckworth-Herne-Soame, Sir Charles,
erm., a garb or, banded arg.
(i
On a lure
Bart., Dawley, Shropsh.
tem.
153.10
71-3
Bucke, Cambs, a buck at gaze erm., in Buckley, Lanes, a bull's head erased arg.
arg., garnished and lined or, a hawk
front of an olive-tree pprr
of the last, charged on the breast with
116. 12
arg.,

hilted of the second.

196. 10

115. 7
Buck, Norf., a buck lodged ppr
Buck, a buck's head couped ppr.

'

BUC
a cross erosslet fitchee sa. {for Soamc).
S5. 14.
(2) In an esquire's helmet, the
beaver raised, a man's face, all ppr. {for
191. 10
Buckworth).
Buckwortb, Bart., Surrey, in an esquire's

BUL

85
Bulcock,

head
ing

London and Devonsh., a

lion's

gu., within a chain in orle issu19. 5

or.

Bulfln, Patrick, Esquire, J. P., of

Word-

mount

vert,

in

front of an oak-tree
and arrow in
by a lion's face

fructed ppr.. a bow


saltire or, surmounted
gu. (for Tatchell).

rege et victoria.

town House, Rathfarnham, co. Dublin,


cf. 43- 10
a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the Bullen, John Bullen Symes, Esquire, of
Catherston, Charmouth, Dorset, out of
dexter paw a civic crown vert, and
all ppr.
a naval crown gold, the sails arg., a
charged on the shoulder with a trefoil
Bucton, a hand issuing from a cloud in
bull's head or, charged on the neck
Vincit Veritas
slipped, also vert.
fess, reaching to a garland of laurel
ith an anchor sa., between tv
10. i
wings
223. 3 Bulimore, a demi-lion rampant sa.
ppr.
az.
A rege et victoria.
Budd, Ireland, an heraldic tiger passant Bulkeley, Ireland, Bucks, and Chesh.,
helmet, the beaver raised, a man's face.

out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's


gu.
25. 5
head arg., armed of the first. Nee
Budd, a dragon's head couped, the neck
temere, nee timule.
44. 1
72. 10
transpierced with a spear.
Budd, a hurt charged with a star of Bulkeley, a bull's head and neek erased
per pale arg. and sa.
44. 3
seven points or.
Buddicom, Harrv William, Esquire, of Bulkeley, a bull's head and neck couped
per pale arg. and sa., armed or and of
Penbedw, Mold, co. Flint, and Villa
the first.
cf. 44
Capella, Borighera, Italy, in front of a
3
beacon fired ppr., issuant from the Bulkeley or Bulkely, Ireland, a bull's
head couped at the neck sa.
flames thereof a demi-lion gu., gorged
cf. 44. 3
with a collar gemel or, holding in the
dexter paw a sword in bend sinister of Bulkeley-Owen, Rev. Thomas Mam waring
Bulkeley, Justice of the Peace for the
the first, pommel and hilt or, a cross
county of Shropsh. (i) Two eagles'
pattee between two escallops of the
260. 19
heads conjoined and erased party per
last.
Virtule et vigilantia.
fesse or and gu., membered of the last
Buddicom, William Squire, Esquire, of
84. 14(for Owen).
(2) Out of a ducal
Ticklerton Court, Church Stretton,
coronet or, a bull's head arg., armed
Salop, same crest and motto.
Eryr eryrod
of the first (for Bulkeley).
Another, or.
Budds, a ram passant arg
:

Cornw.
(i) An eagle on a rock
supporting a banner. (2) A Saracen's
head ppr. Aquila non capiat muscas.

BuIIer,

190. 5
Buller, see Churston, Baron.
Buller, Cornw. and Somers., a Moor's
head affrontee couped ppr., wi-eathed

about the temples arg. and


non capiat muscas.
Buller,

John Follett, of
Southampton,

Crescent,

Aqtiila

az.

20,

Carlton

same

crest

and motto.
Manningham-,

Buller,

ward, Bart.

Sir Morton EdDilliorn HaU, Cheadle,

Stafiordsh.
(i)
A Saracen's head
affrontee couped ppr. (for Bxdler).
cf.
190. 5.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet gu.,
a talbot's head or, collared, also gu.,
:

therefrom a line terminating in a knot


sa. (for Manninghavi).
eryri
Nee temere, nee timide.
131- 13
44. II Buller, Admiral the late Sir Alexander, of
Budge, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
Erie Hall, Plympton, South Devon, and
Bulkeley, Williams-, Sir Richard Henry,
a dagger ppr. Stricta parata neci.
Belmore House, West Cowes, Isle of
212. 3
Bart., Baron Hill, Beaumaris, Wales
Wight, a Saracen's head affrontee
(i{ Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's
gamb sa., holding a spear
on s gamo
Budgen, a lion's
couped at the shoulders ppr. Aquila
head arg., armed of the first, and
tasselled in bend
non capit muscas.
charged ' with a cheveron sa. (for
cf. 38
Bulkeley). c/. 44. 11. (2) A stag's head Buller, Charles Franoia, Esquire, same
Budgett, James Smith, Esquire, of Stoke
crest and motto.
caboshed arg. (for Williams). Nee
Park, Guildford, Surrey, in front of
Dashwood, Esquire, of
122. 5 Buller, John
temere, nee timide.
two palmer's staves in saltire or, a
Down HaU, Epsom, same crest and
water bouget az. Hoc etiani prcete- Bull of London, on a wreath a cloud
motto.
ppr., thereon a celestial sphere az.,
rebit.
168. 6
Rt. Hon. Sir Redvers
the
circles
or,
and
Buller,
General
replenished
with
a
Budorshide and Budoxhead, Cornw.,
Henry, of Downes, Creditou, same
121. 2
beautified with the zodiac, inscribed
stag's head erased arg.
crest and motto.
with the signs Aries, Taurus, Gemini,
Budworth, a sinister arm couped ppr.,
Buller, Sir Walter La wry, K.C.M.G.,
Cancer. Sol, mi, re fa.
vested az., holding towards the sinister
RR.S., of Papaitonga Estate, Wei
a bent bow of the first.
Bull of London, a lion's head erased sa.,
204. 1
lington. New Zealand, same crest.
18. 8
ducally crowned or.
Budworth, Essex, a wolf's head erased
181. 13
Eulley, a heart inflamed ppr.
Ireland,
rose
gu.
2
Bull,
a
ppr.
8
149.
Beowulf.
30.
Bullingham, Lines, an escallop arg., beBugge, a bat affrontee, the wings ex- Bull, a bull's head and neck erased sa.
tween two palm - branches vert.
panded or.
44- 3
137. II
141-4
Bugge, Essex, out of a ducal coronet or, Bull, Ireland, a bull's head afirontee
Bullivant, a demi-lion or, charged on the
couped gu., murally crowned or.
a Moor's head in profile sa., wreathed
breast with a fleur-de-lis vert, and
of the first and az.
cf. 44. 8
cf. 192. 6
holding
between
the
paws
a
tower
Norf.,
a
bull's
London,
Yorks,
and
a
Doric
Bull,
Buggen, Buggin, and Buggens,
head erased sa., charged with six ancolumn arg., entwined with laurel vert.

Bullivant, Cecil H., 15, Ravenstone Road,


nulets or, one, two, and three.
176. 4
Stratford, E., a demi-lion rampant or,
Buggen, Buggin, and Buggine, Kent and
cf- 44- 3
charged on the breast with a fleur-deLondon, a cockatrice, displayed arg., Bull, Oxon., a bull's head cabossed gu.,
lis, holding in the paws a toner ppr
crested and membered or.
armed or, between two wings of the
68. 14
Gratia Dei sufficit.
8
last.
Buggine, an heraldic antelope sejant arg.,
cf. 43.
armed, tufted, and ungu. sa.
Bull, a bull's head cabossed between Bullman, out of a ducal coronet a bull's
head ppr. Pro putria.
two wings or.
44. 1
cf. 43. 8
cf. 126. 4
Buist of Perth, a swan naiant, the wings Bull, William James, M.P., Vencourt, Bullman, Rev. Job George, of Oakwood,
West Enfield, Middx., on a mount vert,
Hammersmith, a bull's head caboshed
addorsed, and devouring a perch, aU
a bull passant arg., the dexter foreand winged sa., armed or. Excelsior
ppr.
Assiduitate.
cf. 99. 13
Paticnter.
foot resting on a ball az.
Dei gratia.
Bukaleel, out of a ducal coronet or, a
299. 7
bull's head arg., armed of the first.
Bull, Warw., a bull passant sa., armed or,
holding in the mouth a scroU. cf. 45. 2 Bulman, out of a ducal coronet a bull's
44. 11
head ppr. Pro palria.
44. 1
Buketon, Yorks, a demi-shark issuing, Bullen, Lines, a bull's head couped sa.,
Bulman, Northumb., on a mount vert, a
swallowing a negro ppr.
armed or.
cf. 44. 3
139. 2
bull passant arg., resting the dexter
Bukill, a talbot's head arg.
56. 12 Bullen, see Symes-BuUen.
foot on a hurt.
cf. 45. 7
Bulbec and Bulbeck, Essex, a lion's head BuUen, Tatchell-, John BuUen Tatchell,
of
Marchwood. near Bridport (i) Bulmar, a demi-lion rampant holding an
regardant ppr.
cf. 17. 6
escallop-shell.
13. 10
Out of a naval coronet or, the sails
Bulbec and Bulbeck, a hand holding a
arg., a bull's head of the first, charged Bulmer, a demi-buU rampant gu., armed
sealed letter ppr.
or, charged with an escallop between
on the neck with an anchor sa., between
Bulbeck, Kingston, a bull passant vert,
two billets in pale or.
two wings az. (for Bullen). (2) On a
cf. 45. 12
ungu., maned, and armed or.
45. 2
:

BUL

BUR

86

BuUmer, Essex and Yorks, a Bulwer-Lytton, the Rt. Hon. Sir Victor Bund, Worcs.. an eagle's head erased or.
66. 2
Alexander George Robert, Earl ot
bull passant gu., armed and ungu. or.
</. 45- 2
Lytton and Viscount Knebworth, of Bund, WiUis-, John William, of Wick
Episcope, Worcester: (i) An eagle's
Knebworth, Herts: (i) A bittern in
Bulmer, a demi-buU rampant gu., armed
66. 2.
head erased ppr. (for Bund).
flags ppr., charged with a rose gu.,
or.
45- '2
(2) Two lion's gambs erased, the dexter
barbed and seeded ppr. (/or Lytton).
Bullo and Bulow, an arm embowed, the
argent, the sinister gules, supporting
202. 2
hand clenched ppr.
(2) An heraldic tiger's head
cf. 104. 3.
an escutcheon or (for Willis). Non
erased erm., armed and crined or {for
Bullock, London, on a mount vert, a beenobis Domine.
39. i
Bulwer). cf. 25. 4.
hive or, thereon a bee displayed ppr.
(3) A dove regar</ 137- 7
dant arg., holding in the beak an olive- Bund, Willis-, two lion's gambs erased
or, supporting a griffin's head ereised.
branch ppr., fructed or {for Wiggett).
Bullock, seven arrows, six in saltier and
Optivo Horeo nomine.
250. 5
92. 4
Hoc virtutis opus.
one in pale gu., feathered and headed
arg., enfiled with a mural coronet of Bulwer, Lieutenant-Colonel James Bed- Bundy, Worcs., a hand holding an eagle's
Certum pete finem.
leg erased, all ppr.
c/. 173. 7
foord, of Temple Gardens, London,
the last.
220. 12
E.C., M.A., Q.C., Recorder of CamBullock, Edward, Esquire, Barrister-atbridge, sometime Treasurer of the Buntord, out of a ducal coronet a demilaw. Recorder of Buckingham, 5, Pump
16. 3
lion gu.
Honourable Society of the Inner
Court, Inner Temple, and 4, Porchester
with wines endorsed
Square, London, five Lochaber axes,
Temple, in front of a goat's head erased Bungey, an
arg., standing on a laurel-branch vert,
the handles or, blades ppr., bound with
erm., armed or, a portcullis with chains
!

fructed or.
Spes sibi quisque.
cf. 128. 5
172. 13 Bulworth, out of a ducal coronet or, a Bunn, an ostrich-head arg., collared gu.,
between two palm-branches vert.
stag's head between two branches of
Esquire, of
Bullock, Walter Henry.
palm ppr.
cf. 96. 10
cf. 120. 7
Faulkbourn Hall. ^Vitham, Essex,
Bunnell, on a ducal coronet a Cornish
Bulworth, a stag's head erased ppr.
same crest and motto.
a scarf gu., tassels or.

Nil conscire

sibi.

Bullock, Essex, five battle-axes, the


staves or, heads sa., tied together with
c/, 172. 13
a line and bow-knot gu.
Bullock, five pole-axes ppr., encircled by
a ribbon az.
cf. 172. 13
BuUock, Watson-, Essex: (i) Five antique halberds, the blades ppr., the
handles or, encircled with a ribbon of
the last, the cord tied in a knot gu.

Nil conscire sibi.


cf.
dexter arm in armour
in the gauntlet a
palm-branch ppr. {for Watson). Esper(for

Bullock).

172. 13.

(2)

embowed, holding

ance en Dieu.
Bullock, Somers., on a

199. 12
vert, five

cf.

mount

black-bills erect, banded with a wreath


of olive ppr., therefrom pendent an
az., charged with a cross
crosslet or.
Bulstree and Boulstree, out of a mural
coronet a stag's head.
cf. 121. 6
Bulstrode, Beds and Bucks, a bull's head

escutcheon

and neck

gu.,

armed

arg.,

between two

wings of the first.


43. 10
Bulstrode, Christopher Victor. M. A., M.B..
105, Broadhurst Gardens, Hampstead,
a bull's head and neck between two

wings expanded gu.,


attired
or.
Thinke and thanke.
Bult, an arm in armour couped and embowed, resting the elbow on the
wreath, a sash tied at the shoulder
gu., holding

a club.

199. 3

Bidteel of Flete, Devonsh., out of a ducal


coronet gu., a pair of wings arg., billettee of the first.
c/. 109. 8
Bulteel, John George, of Pamflete, Ivebridge, Devonsh., same crest.
Bulteel and Bultell, Somers., a bull's head
gu., between two wings or,
43. 10
Bulwer, Norf., a horned wolf's head
erased erm., criued and armed or.
Adversis major par secundis.

Bulwer, General Sir Edward Earle Gascoigne,


of
the
Grange,
Heydon,
Norwich, same crest and motto.
Bulwer, Sir Henry Ernest Gascoyne,
K.C.M.G., same crest and motto.
Bulwer, Colonel William Earle Gascovne
Lytton, C.B., J.P., of Heydon Hall,
Norwich, and Quebec House, East

Dereham,
motto.

Norf.,

same

crest

sa.

loS. 6
chough rising ppr.
121. 2
Bumstead and Bumsted, out of a cloud a Bunney and Bunny, Yorks and Durh., a
goat's head erased sa., attired or,
hand erect pointing to a star, all ppr.
charged on the sinister horn with two
Monte
annulets conjoine,! cf the last.
Bunbury, Sir Henry Charles John, Bart.,
dessus
cf. 128. 5
of Stanney Hall, Chesh., two swords in

through the mouth of a leopard's


face or, the blades ppr., hilts and pommels of the first. Firmum in vita nihil.
saltier

Esse

quam

Two

(i)

Bunten,

sword

passant ppr. {for M'Clintock).

Vis unila
of

6. 2

fortior.

Bunbury-Tighe,
quire,

Edward Kenwick, Es-

VVoodstock.

Inistioge,

co.

Kilkenny: (i) A wolf's head erased


gorged with a collar az., thereon
a cross crosslet or, between two bezants
ppr.,

(for Tighe).
arg.. hilted

mouth

Ryton, Durh., a goat's head


charged with a mullet.

sa.,

dessus.

cf.

Scotland,
ppr.

(2)
or,

Two swords
pierced

et

fide.

212. 13

Bunten and Bunting, Scotland, a buntinCopiose et


bird on a garb, all ppr.
opportune.

cf.

153. 2

Clark,
Esquire,
of
Bunten, James
Dun-Alastair, Perthsh.. a demi-eagle
Copiose et oppordisplayed
ppr.
tune.

Bunting, a hand issuing from a cloud'


holding two branches of laurel in orle.
218.

in saltire

through the

of a leopard's face of the last


Firmum in

22.
7.
(for Bunbury).
vita nihil.
Surnnmm nee

128. 5

a hand grasping a

Fortiter

arg.,

saltire

lion

Monte

22. 7

pierced
hilted
or,
through the mouth of a leopard's face
22. 7.
of the last {for Bunbury).
(2)
in

of

erased

swords

videri.

Bunbury, M'Clintock-

Bunny

Bunting, an armillary sphere ppr.


159. 10
Bunton, on a ducal coronet a talbot pas-

sant collared and lined.


metuam diem
54. 9
Renonee optem.
30. 4 Bunyard, Kent, a buck springing.
117. 2
vnto nomine.
Bunbury, Ireland, a hand in fess issuing
from a cloud and reaching to a gar- Burard, on a ducal coronet or, an etoile
164. 4
land of laurel, all ppr.
of eight points ppr.
223. 3
Bunbury, Richardson-, the Rev. Sir John, Burbage, a boar's head erased arg., between two branches vert.
42. i
Bart., of Castle Hill, co. Tyrone, Irestag
attires
of
a
between
the
(
)
In
front
of
a
tree
ppr
on
a
Burbidge,
land
I
attached to the scalp or, a boar's
mount vert, a leopard's head, paly of
erect and erased sa.
six arg. and sa., transfixed by two
43. 2
arrows in saltier, also ppr. (for Bun- Burbridge, out of a ducal coronet az.,
two arms embowed, vested gu., gloved
bury).
236. II.
(2) A lion rampant
erm., holding in the mouth a trefoil
or, holding in each hand an ostrichfeather arg.
slipped vert, and between the fore-paws
203. 2
a torteaux, charged with a cross cross- Burbyche, Middx. and Heref., a boar's
Virtus paret
head and neck erased arg., bristled or,
let or (for Richardson).
between two oak-branches vert, fructed
robor.
236. 10
of the second.
Bunce, Kent, a demi-boar az., pierced
cf. 41. 5
through the neck with a broken spear Burcetre, a comet ppr.
164. 10
gu., headed arg.
Sic vivere, vivetis.
Burcb, an eagle with wings expanded t;u.
,

cf.

41. 2

77- 5

Bunch, Scotland, a stork ppr.


105. n Burch, Nathaniel Geach, Esquire, of
Edenwood, Sydenham Hill, London,
Buncombe, Somers., a demi-lion gu.,
charged on the shoulder with a waterS.E., upon a canoe ppr., an eagle disbouget arg., supporting a spear, thereon
played sa., charged on the breast and
a banner of the first, fringed of the
upon each wing with a birch-leaf
and
second, and charged with a cross flory
slipped or, holding in the beak a like
leaf.

Strune

fortis.

BUR
Burchall, Heref., a lion

az.,

sup-

coronet two hands, dexter and sinister,


ill
saltier, each grasping a scimitar,
the edges outward, all ppr.
Burchar, London and Essex, a greyhound sejant arg., ducally gorged or.
(/ 59- 4
Burchardt-Ashton, Frederic, Esquire, and
Arthur Burchardt - Ashton, Esquire,
both of Pole Bank, Gee Cross, Werneth, Chesb.
(i
I" fro"t of a boar's
head erased gu., between two mullets
of six points sa., pierced arg., a javelin
erect ppr. (for Ashton).
(2) Upon a
mount vert, a castle with two towers
sa., issuant therefrom a demi-womau
affrontee ppr., habited az., holding in
the dexter hand a heart gu., and supporting with the sinister hand a javelin
)

ppr. (jor Burchardt).

Burche, an eagle with wings expanded

in. 12
Burchett, a winged spur ppr.
Burckhead and Burkett, a goat rampant
arg.. armed or, and between the feet a
garb of the first.
Burd and Byrde, London, an eagle's head
erased, bendy of eight arg. and sa.,
ducally gorged or.
83.11
Burd -Brooks, of Heathfield House,
Beckenham, Kent, a demi-lion arg.,
charged on the shoulder with a fountain
ppr., and holding in the paws a
harpoon

Finem

in

bend

sinister,

BUR

87

rampant

also

ppr.

12.

re-spice.

14

Burdekin, Sidney, Esquire, of Sydney,


New South Wales, a seahorse erect
ppr. resting the sinister paw on an
anchor erect sa., the whole between
two coral branches gu. Virtus su7nma
nobilitas.

Burden, a heart transfixed by a sword in


181. 6
bend sinister.
Burdenbroke, an otter's head erased
close sa.

134- 3

(2) A hind trippant arg. on a mount


vert and under a tree ppr. (for Hussey).
A cruce solus.
Burgh, a fleur-de-lis arg., environed with
a serpent vert.
148. 8
104. 4 Burghall, Ireland, a wolf's head erased
Butts).
Honor virtutis.
sa.
30. 8
Burdon, Augustus Edward, Esquire, of
Hartford House, Cramlington, Nor- Burghclere, Rt. Hon. Herbert Colston
Gardner, Baron, of Debden Hall,
thumb., same crests and motto.
Charles
Saffron Walden, and 48,
Street,
Burdon-Sanderson, Richard, Esquire, of
Berkeley Square, W., a demi-griffin
Waren House, Belford, Northumb.,
Otterburn
az., coUared and chained, and charged
Dene,
and
Otterburn
on the shoulder with a saltire wavy or,
B.S.O., Northumb., a wolf's head arg.,
and holding between the clans an
erased gu., coUared, and chain reflexed
anchor erect with a piece of cable
behind the neck or, between a branch
attached. Valet anchora virtus.
239. 3
of palm and another of laurel, and for
distinction,
on the neck a saltire Burghep or Burghepe, a friar's head in
profile ppr., couped at the shoulders,
humettee gu. Clarior ex obscuro.
vested gray.
287. 15
Burdus or Burduss, Middx., an elephant Burghersh, Baron, see Westmoreland,
Earl of.
erm. on a mount vert and under a tree
Devoush. and Norf., out of a
12
Burghersh,
c/.
ppr.
133.
mural coronet gu., a demi-lion double76. 2
Bure, an eagle ppr.
queued arg.
cf. 10. 6
Burfoot, London, on a wreath an Eastern
crown, thereon a pine-apple leaved Burghersh, two stumps of trees, couped
and arguly, in saltier ppr., banded vert.
and crowned with leaves growing from
147- 9
the top, all or.
cf. 152. 8
Burghill, Suff. and Wales, a lion's head
Burtord, Earl, see St. Albans, Duke of.
I7- 8
erased arg.
Burg, a falcon standing on a serpent
86. 3 Burghill, a lion's head arg., crowned with
nowed ppr.
a Saxon crown or.
cf. 17. 12
Burgaee, Burgass, Burgas, and Burgase,
two pigeons billing ppr.
93. 2 Burghley, Baron, see Exeter, Marquess of.
151. 11 Burghley and Burgly, a winged greyBurge, a branch of olive ppr.

ing in the dexter claw a trumpet of


the first (for Burdon).
(2) Upon three
annulets interlaced gu., a stork arg.,
beaked, legged, and collared gu., holding in the beak a salmon ppr. (for De

hound sejant.
cf. 59. 9
Burges, Lines, on a mural coronet chequy
or and sa., a round buckle of the first, Burgin, a sword and a key in saltier ppr.
171. 10
the tongue erect in pale.
cf. 178. 5
132. 7
(
A dove BurgiS, a camel's head ppr.
Burges, Essex and Ireland
i
Burgoigne or Burgoyne, Cambs and
sing arg. beaked and membered
Devonsh., an heraldic antelope sejant
holding in its beak a palm-branch ppr.
maned
and
sa.
tufted
demiattired,
A
arg.,
Burges).
94.
5.
(2)
{for
cf.
cf. 126. 4
lion rampant gu., langued az., holding
91. 2
in the dexter paw an annulet enclosing Burgon, a cock crowing or.
Tace Burgon, Longstanton, Herts, an heraldic
a fleur-de-lis arg. [for L'oyd).
tiger sejant arg., maned and tufted sa.
out face.
cf. i. 13
Burges, Colonel Ynyr Henry, of Parka- Burgone and Burgoyne, Oxon., on a ducal
6. 6
coronet or, a lion passant gu.
naur, Dungannon, co. Tyrone, same
:

crests

Burgoyne, Sir John Montagu, Bart., of

and motto

Sutton Park, Beds, a talbot sejant or,


Burges, Ireland, a camel's head couped
eared sa., gorged with a plain collar
gu., bezantee.
cf. 132. 7
gu.
55- I
Burges, W. E. P., Major, the Ridge,
Chipping-Sodbury, a camel's head gu., Burk, under the shade of two trees a stag
lodged ppr.
Levius fit patientia.
last.
Labor omnia vincit.
bezantee.
and
armed
rampant
demi-buU
Bart.,
of
camel's
head
Grant,
Berks,
a
Burke,
a
Sir
Charles
Sussex
and
Burdett,
Burgess,
Levius fit
ungu. or, gorged with a chaplet vert.
Burthwalte, Yorks, on a tower arg., a
ppr., erased gu., bezantee.
cf. 45. 14
martlet with wings displayed or.
patientia.
cf. 132. 7
i. 13
156. 9 Burgess, a lion rampant.
Burke, Viscount, see Clanricarde, Marquess of.
Burdett, Arthur Hugo de Burdet, Esquire, Burgess, a griffin's head erased.
66. 2 Burke, Sir John Bernard, C.B., LL.D.,
of Coolfin, Banagher, King's Co., same
late Ulster King of Arms, Knight Attengreyhound's
head
ppr..
a
Burgess,
crest.
12
61.
dant and Registrar of the Most IllusBurdett, Sir Francis, Bart., of Foremark,
trious Order of St. Patrick, of TuUeDerbysh., a lion's head erased sa., Burgess, a fleur-de-lis or. Le bon temps
viendrn.
148. 2
maine House, Dublin, and the Record
langued gu.
17. 8
Tower, Dublin Castle, a catamoun21. i Burgh, Baron Downes, see Downes.
Burdett, a lion's head couped sa.
tain sejant gardant ppr., collared
Burgh, De, see Clanricarde, Marquess of.
Burdett-Coutts, see Coutts.
and
armour
couped
and chained or, and charged on the
arm
in
Burgh,
an
Ireland,
lion's
head
Bart.,
a
Burdett,
breast with a cross couped of the
embowed fesswise, the elbow on the
erased Si..
17.8

Burder, a mount vert, thereon in front


of an oak-tree a stag lodged regardant
ppr., attired and ungu. or, suspended
from the neck by a line a bugle of the

Ung roy, ting foy, ung loy.


last.
wreath, the hand apaumee ppr., ribWarw. and Yorks, a thistle ppr.
cf. 26. 13
boned and bowed.
cf. 200. i
150. 7
Burdon, Durh., a lion rampant standing Burgh, Shropsh., an eagle statant, the Burke, Henry Farnham, Esquire, C.V.O.,
cataa
Herald,
Somerset
F.S.A.,
wings expanded.
y7. 5
on the sinister hind-foot, supporting
mountain sejant gardant ppr., collared
Burgh, a falcon rising erm., belled and
himself by a pilgrim's staff or.
and chained or, charged on the breast
Esquire,
Castle
ducally gorged or.
87. 2
of
Burdon, Roland
roy,
Vng
gold.
couped
with a cross
Burgh, a mountain-cat sejant gardant
Eden, Durham, same crest.
cf. 26. 13
ung foy, ung loy.
26. 13
ppr., collared and chained or.
151. 8
Burdon, a gilliflower or.
A catamoun- Burke, Ashworth Peter, Esquire, of Elm
Burdon of Newcastle-on-Tyne (t) An Burgh, De Husseyi )
Hall, CO. Tipperary, same crest and
tain sejant gardant ppr., collared and
eagle rising regardant or, each wing
motto.
chained or (for De Burgh). 26. 13.
charged with a cross crosslet az., holdBurdett,

BUR

BUR
Barke,

Arthur

Augustine

Meredyth,

Esquire, a catamountain sejant gar-

dant ppr., collared and chained or, and


charged on the breast with a cross or.

One king, one faith, one law.


Burke, Charles Carrington, Esquire, of
Michenhall, Godalming, same crest and
motto.
Burke, Edward Plunkett, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Burke, Francis Eustace, Esquire, of
Terriers, High Wycombe, Bucks, same
crest and motto.
Burke, Harold Arthur, Esquire, of 7,
Victoria Road, Kensington, same crest
and motto.
Burke, John Edward, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Burke, Ulick John, Esquire, of Woodcote
Manor,

co.

Southampton, same

crest

(i) A lion's gamb erect


holding in the dexter claw a horse-shoe, Burnell, Peggeand erased sa., holding in the paw a
and resting the sinister on a fleur-de-lis,
bunch of violets ppr. (for Burnell).
both az. Mens sana in corpore sano.
241. 14
(2) The sun rising in splendour, the
rays alternately sa., or, and arg. (for
Burly or Burley, Suff., a squirrel sejant
Caritas fructum liabet.
Pegge).
supporting a ragged staff or.
(i) Out of a mural
Burman, a demi-peacock az.
103 10 Burnes of Montrose
crown per pale vert and gu., the rim
Burmester, a cross patee az., within six
inscribed " Cabool " in letters arg., a
mullets in a circle or.
cf. 164. 9
demi-eagle displayed or, transfixed bj'
Burmey, a dexter hand ppr., holding an
a javelin in bend sinister ppr. cf. 80.
anchor erect or, environed with clouds
8.
Arcus, artes, aslra.
219. 2
arg.
(2) Out of an Eastern crown or, an
oak-tree withered renewing its foliage
Burn or Burne, a hurt.
cf. 1 59. 14
ppr.
Ob patriam vulnera passi.
Burn, Scotland, a hand ppr., holding a
cross crosslet iitched az. Vincit Veritas. Burness of Grove House, Leytonstone,
221. 14
and of Tilbury, both in Essex, a demivested
or,
pegasus
sa., winged or.
Perseverantia
a
cubit
arm
London,
Burn,
vincit.
charged with a bend az., thereon a
47. 5
buckle between two estoiles of the Burnet, Wilts, a vine couped ppr. Virescit, mdnere virtus.
152. 9
first, and holding in the hand ppr. a
bugle-horn sa., thereon a wreath of oak Burnet, Peebles, Scotland, a vine-branch
;

and motto.
slipped ppr.
Tandem fit surculus arbor.
ppr.
Burke, Walter St. George, Esquire, of
152. 9
Auberies, Sudbury, Suff., same crest Burn, an arm erect, vested sa., cuffed
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a fleur- Burnet, Scotland, a hand with a cutlass
and motto.
cutting a vine-branch ppr.
Tandem
de-lis or.
Burke, Sir Henry George, Bart., of Marble
Hill, Ireland, a catamountain sejant Burn, Scotland and London, a dexter
fit surculus arbor.
hand holding a horn ppr. Ever ready. Burnet, Scotland, a branch of holly
gardant ppr., collared and chained or.
slipped ppr.
Nee fluctu, nee flatu.
26. 13
217. 4
Ung ray, iing fay, ung toy.
sejant
wolf's
head
erased
ppr.
catamountain
Ireland,
a
Ireland,
a
150. 10
Burke,
Burn,
30. 8 Burnet, Scotland, a holly-branch ppr.
gardant ppr., collared and chained or.
26. 13 Burn, Perthsh., two dragons in saltire
Virlute cresco.
150. 10
Tendit ad astra fides.
169. 8 Burnet or Burnett, Northumb., a hollyppr.
Burke, Ireland, a cat sejant ppr. .4 cruce
branch vert, fructeJ gii. Virtute cresco.
Burn, a demi-tiger erm., holding between
sal-US.
ef. 26. 8
the paws a fountain.
150. 10
Burke, Sir Theobald Hubert, Bart., of
Glinsk, CO. Galway, Ireland, out of Burn-Callander, Henry, Esquire, J.P., Burnet, Scotland, a boar's head erased
(i)
of Preston HaU, Dalkeith, N.B.
az.
Quidni pro sodali.
42. 2
a ducal coronet or, a plume of five
Out of an Eastern crown or, a cubit Burnet of Craigmyle, Scotland, a dexter
ostrich-feathers
arg.
In hoc signo
arm ppr. (for Callander). (2) Two
hand holding a palm- branch ppr. Qiice
vinces.
114. 13
ver no nt crescent.
daggers in saltire ppr. (for Burn).
219. 11
Burke, a demi-lion rampant az holding
Alexander George, of
Tendit ad astra fides.
Burnet, Rev.
1 1
a cross or.
1
Kemnay House, Kemnay, Aberdeen,
Burket and Burkett, a garb or. Impcn- Burnaby, Sir Henry, Bart., of Broughton
Hall, Oxon., out of a naval coronet
same crest and motto.
datn, expendar.
153. 2
a demi-lion rampant gardant or, hold- Burnet, on a mount out of a ducal
Burket, Burkett, and Burkitt, a dexter
ing in the dexter paw a staff ppr.,
coronet a hand with a knife pruning a
arm embowed brandishing a club ppr.
thereon
ag guPro
vine ppr.
202. 10
16. 9 Burnett, Sir Thomas, Bart., of Leys,
Burkett, see Burckhead.
Aberdeen, a hand with a knife prunBurkett, a goat rampant arg.
129. 2 Burnaby and Burneby, Middx., a demi
in
the
dexter
hand
a
ing a vine-tree ppr.
man sa., holding
Virescit vidnere
Burkin, Suff., a crab ppr.
149. 5
bunch of columbine flowers ppr., and
virtus,
Burland, a demi-savage brandishing a
251. 3
round his neck a rope or, with the end Burnett, Kent, in a mural crown or, a
scimitar ppr.
186. 3
hanging down on the sinister side. Pro
mount vert, thereon a vine-tree ppr.,
Burland, a "griffin's head erased and colrege.
fructed or, on the sinister an arm
lared.
cf. 66. 2
Burnaby, Algernon Edwyn, of Baggrave
issuing from a cloud, holding in the
Burleigh, a stag's head erased gu.
Hall, Leics., a demi-moryon boye
hand a knife pruning the vine, also
121. 2
tawney, through his ear a double ring
Virescit vuXnere virtus.
Burleigh, a demi-boar ppr., armed, imppr.
of silver, about his neck a flat chain of Burnett, Scotland, issuing out of a cloud
gu., and bristled or, and gorged with
a chain of the last supporting a thistle
the same, holding in his hand a bourage
in sinister a hand in fess grasping a
plant flowered azure, stalked and
ppr.
pruning-knife ppr.
cf. 40. 13
Buries, a squirrel sejant cracking a nut,
leaved vert.
Pro Ilcge.
Burnett, John George, Esquire, of Powis
Robert, Esquire, 3, Hillsall ppr.
House, Aberdeen, and 21, Walker
135. 7 Burnard,
Burleton and Burlton, a garb.
borough, Plymouth, on a rock ppr., an
Street, Edinburgh, a dexter hand holdescallop arg., between the attires of a
ing a palm-branch ppr., and in an
153- 2
Bear and forbear.
Burley, Leics. and Wilts, a demi-boar
stag, also ppr
escroll above the same.
Qum vernant
ppr., armed, ungu., and bristled or,
crescunt.
141- 13
and gorged with a chain of the last Burnard, Charles Frederick, Esquire, of Burnett, Ireland, a holy lamb regardant
Gifford,
Chatsworth
Lodge,
Compton
supporting a thistle ppr.
arg.,
holding
the
standard
of
St. Patrick
cf. 40. 13
Plymouth, and Huccaby House, Lydppr.
Burlington, Earl OJ (Cavendish), a snake
ford, Devon, same crest and motto.
nowed ppr. Cavendo tutua.
Burnett, a bull's head ducally gorged
142. 4
and crowned.
Burlinson, Durh., a demi-lion holding Burnby and Burneby, Middx., on a mount
cf. 44. 2
a stag rising from under a tree, all Burney, Kent, an arm in a maunch in
between the paws a rose arg., barbed
vert.
ppr.
fess, holding in the hand a cross patee
cf. 116. 5
cf. 16. 6
Burlton, a dexter and a sinister arm Burne, see Burn.
fitched. Omnebonumdesuper. cf. 203.
vested holding up a cross crosslet Burnell, London, a greyhound sejant arg. Burney, Arthur George, United Univerfitched.
sity Club, Pall Mall East, S.W., out of
59- 4
Burlton, Thomas Davies, Esquire, J. P. Burnell, Norf., a tower in flames ppr.
a maunch gu., charged with an ancient
for CO. Heref., of Eaton Hill, Leo- Burnell, a lion's gamb erased sa., grasping
lyre or, stringed arg., a hand ppr. holdminster,
a
demi-gryphon
ing a cross patee fitchee, erect sa.
couped,
a rose gu., slipped and leaved vert.
wings elevated and addorsed arg..
Omne bonum desuper.
237. 3
2,7- 10
:

BUR

BUR

Burney, Henry Edward, Esq., of Waven- Burnyeat, William, Esquire, of MUl


Grove, Moresby, Whitehaven, same
don Tower, Bletchley, Bucks, same

Gang

crest.

warily.

head Burr,

lion's

Rev. George Frederick. M.S.A..


L.Mus., Highiields Park, Hales-Owen,
" Halesowen,"
Worcs.,
Blacklands.
Hastings, Sussex, a wyvern with wings
displayed and tail nowed.
Virtus
honoris janua.
Burr, a lion's head ppr., collared or.
cf. 18. 6
Burr, Berks, out of a mural crown inscribed with the word
Ternnte,' a
Malay holding in his dexter hand the
colours of Ternate, all ppr.
Virtus

Sapere aude incipie.


17. 2

Burney

or Burnie, a bull's

head ducally

and crowned.

L'orL'C'l

c/.

44. 2

Burnham, Baron (Levy-Lawson), Hall


Barn,
Beaconsfield,
Bucks: (i) In
front

of

terrestrial

winged morion
arg.,

or.

vert,

and

globe

257. 7.

holding in the

sUpped

fortuna juvnt.

crest.

Burney or Burnie, Scotland, a


erased gu.

Burroughs, Bart., Ireland, on an Eastern


crown or, a lion passant gu. Audaces

ppr.,

(2)

mouth a

resting

foreleg on a quatrefoil

or.

rara

trefoil

hold.

uulfs.

verus honos.

257. 8

Basil virtutem constanlia.


212.

last.

blade wavy.

Burnham, a leopard's head erased

212.
ppr.

66. 2

Pactum

serv:i.

Burra, Robert, Esquire, of the Gate,


Sedbergh, Yorks R.S.O., same crest

Per

23. 10

siste.

6.

otia fecit.

Burra, James Salkeld, Esquire, of Bockhanger, Ashford, Kent, same crest.

Burnham, Lines, out of a ducal coronet


a hand holding a dagger in pale, the

fortuna juvai.

fortuna fuvat.

Burrow, Scotland and England, a lion


passant gardant arg. Deus nobis hcec

cf.

.1 iidiices

A tulurcs

Burnham, Berks, out of a ducal coronet Burra, in front of a griffin's head erased
a hand holding a dagger in pale, the
sa., semee of annulets or, a fret of the
blade wavy.

Burroughs, Scotland, a lion passant gu.

'

the dexter
Of old I

cf. 6.

Burroughs, Lieutenant-Geueral Frederick


William Traill, C.B., of Trumland
House, Rousay, Orkney, a lion passant

4. 3

Burrow, a falcon erm. with wings expanded.


87. I
8. 8
Burrowes, a lion sejant arg.
Burrowes and Burrows, a lion sejant
arg., ducally crowned or.
cf. 8. 8
Burrowes of Stradone, co. Cavan, a lion
sejant gardant sa., ducally crowned
Non vi sed virtute.
or, langued gu.
Burrowes, Thomas Cosby, Esquire, of
Lismore House, Crossdoney, co. Cavan,
same crest and motto.
Burrowes, Thomas James, Esquire, of
Stradone House, Cavan, and 44,

Thurlow Square, S.W., same crest and


Burnham, James, Esquire, Ladj'smith, Burrall, see Porter- Burrall.
Western
Elms Avenue,
Reading, Burrard, Bart., of Lymington [extinct),
Berks, a leopard's head erased ppr.
Hants, out of a mural crown per pale Burrowes and Burrows, an eagle, wings
displayed erm., ducally gorged or.
Time Deutn et ne timeas.
or and arg., an arm in bend, the hand
23. 10
Burnie, see Burney.
grasping a sword, and about the arm
cf. 78. I
Burnley-Campbell, Hardin, Esquire, of
a wreath of laurel, all ppr.
Burrowes and Burrows, two wings adOrniidale,
Colintraive,
Argyllsh.,
a Burrard, Sir Harry Paul, Bart., of Waldorsed erm.
109. 12
dexter hand in pale holding a dirk
hampton, Isle of Wight, out of a Burrowes and Burrows, Ireland, a stag
trippant.
117. 8
erected, both ppr.
Pro patria semper.
naval coronet or, a cubit arm erect
Burnman, Devonsh., a bull's head erased
ppr., charged with a cross patee gu.. Burrows of Sj'denham, Oxon., between
two fleur-de-lis erminois, an eagle, the
or, armed gobony or and sa.
44. 3
holding in the hand a trident in bend
wings elevated and addorsed ppr.,
sinister, point downward, of the first.
Burns, Scotland, two hands issuing from
ducally gorged and charged on the
clouds conjoined in fess ppr., holding
236. 8
Together.
breast with a cinquefoil or.
up a laurel-branch vert.
Burrard, Hants, a dexter arm embowed,
cf. 224. 3
Burrows, Sir Frederick Abernethy, Bart.,
the hand grasping a sword ppr.
Burns, a woodlark perching on a sprig of
bay-tree ppr.
Woodnoles wild. Better
201. 4
33. Ennismore Gardens, S.W., an eagle
with wings expanded or, collared az.,
a wee bush than nae hield.
295. 7 Burrell, see Gwydyr, Baron.
holding in the beak a spear-head, and
Burns, Bart., of Wemyss House, Wemyss Burrell, Northumb., an armed arm ppr.,
resting the dexter claw on a fleur-de-lis,
Bay, Renfrewsh., a dexter hand ppr.,
holding a branch of burdock vert.
'

holding a hunting-horn sa., garnished


Ever ready.
vert.
297. S
Burns, John William, Esquire, of Kil-

mahew, Cardross, Dumbartonsh., and

both

Adhcereo.
Burrell, Boreel, Burell, or Bereel,

and Sussex, an arm embowed


holding in the hand a branch of

laurel

Cumbernauld House, Cumbernauld,


22S. 6
vert.
Dumbartonsh., same crest and motto. Burrell, John Lawrence, Esquire, Xewcastle-on-Tyne, uses a dexter naked
Burns, Scotland and England, a dove
with wings expanded az.
arm embowed, holding in the hand a
94. 2
D., Harlesden,
228. 6
branch of laurel.
Burns-Gibson, John,
N.W., a pelican in her piety. Morior Burrell, Sir Merrik Raymond, Bart.,
ut viramus.
Knepp Castle, Horsham, Sussex, a
naked arm embowed, holding in the
Burns-Hartopp, James, Esquire, of Dalbv
Mowbray, Scraptoft
Melton
hand a branch of laurel, all ppr. Sub
Hall,
228. 6
Hall, Leics., WaterviUe, and Kilgarlihertate quietem.
van, CO. Kerry: (i) Out of a ducal Burridge, Devonsh., a demi-mariner ppr.,
coronet or, a pelican issuing arg.,
the waistcoat gu., cap az., and neckercharged on the neck with a cross crosschief arg., supporting a rudder sa.
let for distinction, vulning herself ppr.
Burrish, out of a tower per pale arg. and
gu.,
a demi-lion rampant double{for Harlopp).
(2) A hand ppr. holding
queued or.
a hunting-horn sa., garnished or. Ever
cf. 157. II

o"f

the

last.

Et

vi et virtute.

Kent Burrows, an ostrich-feather


by a ducal coronet.
ppr.,

236.

erect, enfiled

1 26.
Burrs, a demi-antelope collared.
3
Bury, a fox's head couped ppr.
33. 4
Burslam or Burslem, a pestle and mortar.
177- 13
70. i
Bursted, a wyvern gu.
Burt, George, Esquire, D.L., of Purbeck
House, Swanage, Dorset, in front of two
cross crosslets fitchee in saltire or, a
bugle-horn sa., tipped, garnished, and
veruled or, the strings gu., interlacing
the cross crosslets, and all in front of
228. 4
Know thyself.
a rock ppr.
Burt, John Mowlem, Esquire, of Purbeck

House, Swanage, and 19, Grosvenor


Road, S.W., same crest and motto.
Hon. Septimus, of Strawberry
Hill, Perth, a bugle horn sa., stringed

Burt,

All for the better.


gu.
ready.
Burrough or Borough, Lines, an eagle
LunBurns-Lindow, Isaac William, Esquire,
with wings expanded erm.
77. 5 Burt^Marshall, James, Esquire, of
carty, Perthsh., and of Liverpool, a
of Irton Hall, Holmrock, via Carn- Burrough, Rev. Charles, M.A., of Eaton
dove holding in its beak an olive-branch
forth, Cumberland, a lion rampant gu.,
Bishop Rectory, Heref., a griffin's head
92- 5
Virtute tutus.
ppr.
semee of buckles or, and holding bearg., beaked or, charged on the neck
Vire ut Burtchaell of Brandondale, co. Kilkenny,
tween the paws a fountain. Vi et
with two chevTOnels vert.
Ireland, on a mount vert, a lion
226. 13
virtute.
vivas.
rampant sa., supporting on the sinister
Scotland,
a crescent arg. Burroughes, Henry Randall. Esquire, of
Burnside,
Quo fata vocant.
side an oak-tree ppr.
Gr'idiitim plena.
Burlingham Hall, Norwich, a griffin's
163. 2
263. I
Burnside, a branch of oak ppr.
151. 3
head erased arg., between two chevrons
Burtchaell, Charles Henry, Esquire, same
Burnyeat, issuant from flames ppr., a
vert.
Animo et vide.
crest and motto.
bear's head per pale or and az., gorged Burroughs, Norf., a griffin's head arg.,
of
Port
Fairy,
Esquire,
David,
Burtchaell,
with a coUarflory-counterflory countercharged with two chevronels vert.
Victoria, same crest and motto.
226. 13
changed.

BUR

BUS

90

David Edward, Esquire, same Burton, Bindon Francis Burton, M.D.,


and motto.
I, Park ViUas, Polsloe Road. Exeter,
out of a ducal coronet a dexter gauntlet,
Burtchaell, George Dames, Esquire, of
the palm inwards, all ppr.
Dominus
44, Moreharapton Road, Dublin, same
crest and motto.
providabil.
David Fowler, Esquire, of
Burtchaell, Richard Rothe, Esquire, of Burton,
Brandondale, Graignamanagh, co. KilCherry Burton, Yorks
Upon a
)
mount vert, a perch or, thereon a parrot,
kenny, Ireland, same crest and motto.
also vert, the dexter claw resting upon
Burthogge, Devonsh., a demi-wolf or,
gorged with a bar gemelle az. cf. 31. 5
an escallop arg., and holding in the
beak a cherry stalked ppr. {for Burton).
Burton, Baron (Bass), of Rangemore and

Burtchaell,
crest

Burton-on-Trent, Staffs,

demi-lion

(2)

A mount

vert, thereon a stag re-

boar's head couped at the neck or,


tusked arg., langued gu., transfixed
through the neck by a spear ppr., and
charged for difference with a cross
crosslet vert {for Bury).
(2) On a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion
statant gardant, the tail extended or,
ducally gorged arg., and charged on the
body with a crescent, also gu., for difVirtus sub cruce
ference {/or Howard).
crescit.

Noiis

maititiendrons.

cf. 4.

Bury, see Berry.

gardant or, the dexter fore-foot rest- Bury, Devonsh, a grifiiu's head erased
rampant gu., resting the sinister paw
ing on a cinquefoil of the same {for
upon a plate charged with a fieur-departy per pale or and gu.
66. 2
Robinson).
lis az., and charged upon the shoulder
Bury, Devonsh., a tiger's head erased erm.,
with three annulets, two and one arg. Burton, General Fowler, Esquire, of Stoke
crined sa., gorged with a cellar az.,
Basis virtuium constantia.
Damerel, Devonport, same crests.
charged with a bezant between two
13. 11
Burton, see Lingen-Burton.
Burton, Yorks and Shropsh., on a wreath
of the colours a dexter gauntlet az.,
couped at the wrist.
209. 5
Burton of Longner Hall, Shropsh.: (i)
On a wreath of the colours a dexter
gauntlet az., couped at the wrist {/or
Burton).
209. 5.
(2) Out of a ducal
coronet or, seven leeks, roots upwards
Domintis proppr.
Lingen).
(for

Burton of Inglethorp, Derbysh., on a


fleurs-de-lis or.
22. 12
mount vert, a tower arg., triple-towered Bury, Rev. William Edward, the Rectory,
or.
Screveton, Notts, a demi-wyvern arg.,
cf. 157. 6
Burton of Stapleforth, Notts, a boar's
wings and feet sa., purfled or.
Virtus
head couped or, holding in the mouth
sub cruce crescit.
a branch vert.
Bury, a fox's head couped ppr.
Burton, Langhorne Burton, Esquire, of
33- 4
the Uplands, South Cliffe, Scarborough, Bury-Barry, James Robert Barry, Esan owl erm., membered and ducally
quire
(I) Out of a castle arg., a wolf's
crowned or, the dexter claw resting on
head couped sa., langued gu. {for Barry).
videbit.
an estoile sa. Cari Deo nihil carent.
147. 5
(2) A boar's head couped at the neck
Burton, Sir Charles William Cufe, Bart., Burton, Essex, on the top of a ruined
or, tusked arg., langued gu., transfixed
castle arg., a falcon volant or. cf. 156. 8
through the neck by a spear ppr.,
of PoUacton, co. Carlow, Ireland, on a
ducal coronet or, a dexter gauntlet, the Burton, Yorks, a cubit arm erect, habited
point downwards, and charged with a
palm inwards, all ppr. Deus proper pale arg. and gu., cuffed of the first,
crescent for difference gu. {lor Bury),
videbil.
holding in the hand ppr. a walking
and over it the motto " Virtus sub cruce
staff of the second, headed, rimmed,
Burton of Falde Hall, Staffs, Lindley
crescit."
Boutez en avant.
and ferruled or.
and Bedworth, Leics., and Dronfield,
Burye, a dove regardant holding in the
Derbysh. (i) Upon a mount vert, a Burton-Mackenzie, Evan North, of Kilcoy,
beak an olive-branch ppr.
92. 4
beacon arg., inflamed ppr. 177. 8. (2)
Ross-sh., Scotland
(i) On the dexter Busbie, a bee erect, head downwards,
Out of a ducal coronet or, a cypress-tree
side, an arm embowed in chain-mail,
the wings expanded ppr.
cf. 137. I
ppr.
couped at the shoulder, holding a broad- Busbridge, Essex, an arm in mail erect
145. 9.
(3) On a ducal coronet
or, a wyvern with wings endorsed az.,
sword in bend ppr. {for 3IacL-enzie).
holding in the hand a cutlass ppr.
collared gold.
Lux vitce.
{2) On the sinister side a stag's head Busbridge, Perry Barr, Warw., a stag's
cf. 70. 9
Burton, Derbysh., out of a ducal coronet
oabossed or, pierced between the attires
head cabossed.
122. 5
or, a wyvern with wings endorsed
with an arrow ppr. {for Eraser). Over Busby and Bushby, a stag's head arg.,
az., collared, also or.
the crests, Fide parta fide aucta. Under
erased gu., pierced through the back
cf. 70. 9
Burton, the late Sir Richard, of Sacket's
the arms, Dia's mo dhuthaich.
of the neck with an arrow sa., headed
HiU House, St. Peters, Isle of Thanet, a Burtz, a squirrel sejant resting his foreand barbed of the first.
2
c/. 1 2 1
beacon or, fired ppr., surmounted by
paws on a staff raguly.
Busfeild, John, Esquire, of Laurel Bank,
two branches of laurel in saltire vert. Burwasch, Burwasche, or Burwash, the
Ripon, a cubit arm in armour ppr., a
Vigilavs.
fleur-de-lis within an annulet or.
helm of a ship ppr.
179. I
cf. 177. 14
Burton, Alfred, Esquire, M.R.C.S.E., of Burwell, a Saracen's head couped at the Busfeild, William, of Pant-y-Ochin, Wrexshoulders ppr.
ham, same crest. Medio tutissimus
190. 5
13, Dover Street, W., at one time
Physician to His Excellency the Lord Burwell, Suff., a lion's gamb erect and
ibis.
Lieutenant of Ireland, an embattled
erased or, holding three burr-leaves Busfield of Upwood, Yorks: (i) A cubit
wall ppr., charged with a crescent gu.,
vert
arm in armour erect ppr., holding in
thereon a beacon srg., fired ppr. Lux BUTwood, a boar's head ppr.
the hand a fleur-de-lis or (for Busfidd).
41. :
vitoe.
210. 6.
Bury, Viscount, see Albemarle, Earl of.
(2) An eagle's head era.sed
Burton of Foggathorpe, Bubwith, Yorks, Bury, Lines and Somers., a demi-dragon
Medio tutissimus ibis.
{for Atkinson).
E.R., of Childrey, Berks, and of Walton
arg., wings, ears, and claws sa.
73. 10
83. 2
Hall, Bucks, in front of two arms em- Bury, COS. Cork and Limerick, Ireland, a Bush, Bushe, or Bussche, the trunk of a
bowed in armour, the hands ppr.,
boar's head couped at the neck or,
tree with branches ppr., pendent thereholding a fleur-de-lis arg., six annulets,
tusked arg., langued gu., transfixed
from an escutcheon arg.
145. 8
interlaced fesseways, also arg.
Sans
through the neck by a spear ppr.
Bush of Dylton, Wilts, a goat's head
chat ger.
erased arg., armed or.
Bury, William Pennefather Arthur Forbes
128. 5
194.
Burton, Archer- of Woodlands,
Phineas, Esquire, of Curraghbridge, Bush, Thomas, Esquire, a goat's head
Emsworth, Hants: (i) On a mount
CO. Limerick, and Carrigrenane, Little
couped arg., the sinister horn az., and
vert, an owl arg., ducaUy crowned
Island, CO. Cork, same crest.
Virtus
the dexter purpure. Hope me enor, holding in the dexter claw a rose
sub cruce crescit.
courageth.
gu., slipped of the first {for Burton). Bury, Earl of, and Viscount Charleville Bush, a stag statant.
II7- 5
and Baron Tullamore {extinct), Ireland
(2) A dragon's head erased gu., gorged
Bushby, Henry North Grant, Esquire.
with a crown vair, and holding in the
(i) A boar's head couped or, transJ.P., of Wormley-Bury. Broxbourne,
mouth an arrow, point downwards or
pierced through the neck from behind
Herts, upon a mount vert, a stag's
Amiens vitce solatium..
{for Archer).
with an arrow ppr. {for Bury). (2) Out
head erased ppr., guttee-de-sang, the
Burton of Polethorpe, Rutl., and Stockerof a ducal coronet or, a Moor's head
neck transfixed by an arrow in bend
ston, Leics., Bart, (extinct), an owl arg.,
couped at the shoulders ppr., wreathed
sinister, point to the dexter, also ppr.
ducally crowned or.
round the temples or and az. {for
Fructu non foliis.
250. 13
cf. 96. 5
Burton of Somersby, Lines, an owl ducally
Moore).
Virtus sub cruce crescit.
Bushby, Sussex and Cumb.,a crow picking
crowned holding in the dexter claw a Bury, Howard-, Captain Kenneth, of
ppr.
107. 4
star, all or.
Cari Deo nihil carent.
Charleville Forest, King's Co.: (i) A Bushby, see Busby.
:

BUS

BUT

91

Bushe, a goat's head arg., armed sa., Butcher, a branch of a cotton-tree fructed
ppr.
Be steady.
charged on the neck with a crescent
Butcher, Arthur Herbert, Esquire, of
for difference.
Hope: me encourageth.
Elmslea, Birkenhead, co. Chester, a
cf. 128. 12
branch of a cotton-tree fructed ppr.
Bushe, Erasmus, Esquire, of 32, BullingBe steady.
ham Mansions, Kensington, London,
Butcher, Major Henry Townsend, same
W., same crest and motto.
crest and motto.
Bushe of Glencairn Abbey, Waterford, a
goat's head couped arg., attired or. Butcher, John George, Esquire, of 32,
128. 12
Elvaston Place, London, S.W., same
Moderafa durant.
crest and motto.
Bushe of Kingstown, co. Dublin, Ireland,
a goat's head erased per fesse arg. and Butcher, Samuel, Esquire (son of MajorGeneral Arthur Butcher), co. Messrs.
Nil meluens supcraii.
az., armed or.
128. 5
Thomas Cook and Son, Banking Department, Ludgate Circus, E.C., same
Bushe, Arthur, Esquire, a goat's head
Moderata durant.
crest and motto.
arg.
Bushe, Cecil Josiah Lambton, Esquire, Butcher, Samuel Henry, Esquire, of
Danesfort, Killarney, co. Kerry, and
same crest and motto.
Esquire,
same
crest
and
6, Tavistock Square, London, W.C.,
Bushe, Charles,
same crest and motto.
motto.
Bushe, George, Esquire, same crest and Butcher, Rev. Samuel John, M.A., Clerk
in Holy Orders, Vicar of Weston Begmotto.
gard, Heref., same crest and motto.
Bushe, Horace Kendal, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Bute, Marquess and Earl of (Crichtoncrest
and
Mount Stuart, Rothesay, Isle
Esquire,
same
Stuart),
Bushe, Percy,
of Bute
(i) A demi-lion rampant gu.
motto.
10. 3.
Bushe, Seymour C. H., Esquire, same
{for Stuart).
(2) A dragon vert,
flames issuing from the mouth ppr.
crest and motto.
Bushe, William Daxon, Esquire, same
(3) A wyvern ppr, holding in the mouth
crest and motto.
a sinister hand couped gu. Nobilis est
Avito viret honore.
ira leonis.
Bushe, Ireland, a cross pattee fitched
:

arg.,

between two ears of wheat in

orle.

Bushel], Warw., an arm from the elbow


210. 7
in armour holding a caltrap.
Busbell or Busshell, Chesh., a cherub's
head between two wings ppr. 189. 9
Bushell, Lanes, a waterbouget between
two wings arg., each charged with a
hurt.

Dum

spiro spero.

Bushnan, London, a sinister arm erabowed, vested sa., cuSed arg., holding
in the hand a roll of parchment ppr.
Busbnell, on a ducal coronet or, a wyvern
sans feet.

70.

Bushrudd, Dorset, an heraldic tiger's


head arg., crined and tufted sa., collared gu.
cf. 25. 4
Bushy or Bushey, a boar's head erased
41.

sa.

Busk, France, a stag trippant ppr.

Sua-

viter sed forliter.

117. 8
of Ford's Grove, Midd.';., a stag at
117. 3
gaze ppr. Suaviter sed fortiter.
Busk and Buske, out of a ducal coronet

Busk

or,

fish's

head

139. 14

az.

Busse, see Bushe.


Bussell,

Warw., a cherub's head between

two wings ppr.


189. 9
Bussell, issuing from clouds two de.xter
hands conjoined, holding up an olivebranch, all ppr.
Bussell, a crane's

cf.

head erased

224.

arg.

104. II

Bussie, an eagle displayed az.


75-2
Bustard, Devonsh., a bustard's head arg.,
between two wings gu., between the
the
wings two ears of wheat
neck and
erect or.
Busteed, an eagle rising ppr.
77. 5
Busterd, Ireland, a cannon mounted ppr.
169. 12
Bustin, an escallop between two branches
of palm ppr.
141. 4
Busvargus or Bosvargus of Bushvargus,
Cornw., a Cornish chough ppr.
107. 14

Butcher, a lion passant gu., holding in


the dexter paw a crescent arg.
5. 6

cf. 70. 10
Buthall, a wyvern ppr., charged on the
breast with a hand couped at the
wrist gu.
cf. 70. I
Butler, Marquess ol Ormonde, see Or-

monde.

five ostrich-feathers arg.,

and issuant
arg., and

therefrom a demi-falcon also

on an escroll above, " Timor Domini


fons vit(V." Sustine et abstine.
248. 9
Butler, Francis Theobald, M.D., 3, Pelham
Crescent, Hastings, out of a ducal
coronet a plume of five ostrich-feathers,
and rising therefrom a demi-falcon with
wings expanded and inverted, all ppr.
Timor Domini fons vitce.
248. 9
Butler, Captain Antoine Sloet, of 12,
St. James's Terrace, Clonkeath, co.
Dublin, same crest.

Comme

je trouve.

Butler, William, Esquire, of Wilton, co.


Kilkenny, same crest and motto.
Butler, Dublin, out of a mural coronet
or, a plume of five ostrich-feathers arg.,
therefrom a phoenix issuant, wings ex-

panded az., holding in his beak a trefoil


slipped of the first.
Esse quam videri.
a covered cup or, banded sa.,
and a ball on the top of the second.
Butler, Scotland, an uncovered cup or.
Sapienter uti bonis.
177-4
Butler and Boteler, Kent, a covered cup
Butler,

Butler, a covered cup or.


Butler, Devonsh., a lion's gamb erased gu.,

holding a covered cup or.


cf. 38. 14
Fowler-, Major-General Robert

Butler,

Butler, Earl ol Lanesborougb, see Lanes-

Henry,

of

Pendeford

Hall,

Wolver-

hampton (i) A covered cup or, surmounting two palm-branches in saltire


vert, between two wings quarterly or
and sa. Depressus extoller (for Butler).

borough.
Butler,
Butler,
Butler,
Butler,
Butler,
Butler,

Butler-Kearney, Charles James, Esquire,


of Drom, co. Tipperary, Ireland: (i)
A gauntleted hand fesseways or, holding a dagger erect arg., pommel and
hilt of the first (for Kearney).
(2)
Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of

Earl of Carrick, see Carrick.


Earl of Kilkenny, see Kilkenny.
Earl of Glengall, see Glengall.

(2) A cubit arm vested az., holding in


the hand ppr. a lure vert, feathered
arg., lined or, twisted round the arm.
Garde k Boy (for Fowler).
Butler, see Boteller aud Botteller and Butler, an arm embowed, vested az., ruffle
of indented lace arg., the hand ppr.,
Buttler.
holding a covered cup erect az.
203. 4
Butler-Bowdon, see Bowdon.
an arm embowed,
Butler, Sir Thomas Pierce, Bart., of Butler, Derbysh.,
vested az., cuffed arg., holding in the
Cloughgrenan, co. Carlow, Ireland, out
hand a bunch of grapes ppr.
of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five
ostrich-feathers, and therefrom a falcon Butler, two arms in armour embowed
ppr., purfled or, holding in the hands,
rising arg.
Comme je trouve.
248. 9
also ppr., a round buckle of the second
Butler, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
or, a plume of five ostrich-feathers,
cf. 194. II
therefrom a falcon rising arg. Comme Butler, London, an eagle with wings
addorsed, holding in the dexter claw
je trouve.
248. 9
a vine-branch, all ppr.
Butler, John Piers, Esquire, a falcon displayed ppr., rising out of a plume of Butler, F. K. L., London Institution, FinsComme je
bury Circus, E.G., a grape-vine issuing
five ostrich-feathers arg.
from a mount between two eagles with
trouve.
248. 9
their wings elevated and addorsed,
Butler, Rev. Charles Ewart, M.A., Corpus
Aquila vitem
respecting each other.
Christi College. Cambridge, a horse
pocula vitam.
statant arg., charged on the body with
a pale az., thereon a cross crosslet or, Butler, Herts, a dexter arm in armour
gauntleted az., garnished or, holding a
and holding in the mouth a quatrefoil
sword sa., hilted of the second. 210. 4
slippedgu. DeoduceChristoluce. 295.8
Butler, a male griffin segreant arg.,
Butler-Creagh, Captain Walker Blake
armed, beaked, collared, and chained
(i) A hor.se's head erased arg., caparior.
Je ferai bien.
soned gu., in the headstall of the bridle
a laurel-branch vert, and charged on Butler, Middx., a greyhound sejant or,
collared eu., ringed, also or.
cf. 59. 2
the neck for distinction with a fleur-deCyril Kendall, of Bourton House,
plume
of
Butler,
lis sa.
Creagh).
A
(for
(2)
Shrivenham, Berks, a falcon, wings enflve ostrich-feathers arg., charged with
dorsed and inverted, resting the dexter
a covered cup gu., and issuant from the
claw on a covered cup or. Tu contra
falcon rising ppr. (for Butler),
audentior ito.
irtule et numine.
Comme je trouve.

Baron Dunboyne,

see

Duuboyne.

see Fyfe-Butler.

Arcedeckne- Butler.
Butler-Clough, see Clough.
see

21

Hedley Ormonde, 26, Grove Park Butt-Gow, Philip, Esquire, of Dorville


Gardens, Chiswiek, W., same crest.
Road, Lee, Kent, a dexter arm in
Labor omnia vincit improbiis.
armour embowed holding a broadsword enfiled with a boar's head, all
Butler of Elmore, Chipstead, Surrey, a
gre5'hound sejant arg., charged with
ppr.
Caraid ann am jheum.
two bars az., and resting the dexter Butter, Archibald Edward, Esquire, J.P..
of faskally, Pitloehiy, Perthsh., two
paw on a covered cup or. Labor

Norf., a buck's head couped gu.,


attired or, gorged with a collar of the

BUT

BYF

92

Butler,

omnia

vincit.

59.

12

arms issuing from clouds, and drawing

a bow with an arrow paleways, aU


Butler, Ireland, a demi-cockatrice disDirige.t Deus.
ppr.
played vert, wings elevated arg.,
combed, beaked, and ducally gorged or. Butter, a camel's head couped ppr.
Butler, Humplirey, Esquire, Commander
132- 7
Butter of Gormack, Scotland, issuing
R.N., same crest.
from clouds two arms drawing a bow
Butler or Botteler, Cambs, a cockatrice's
with an arrow, all ppr. Diriget Deus.
head and wings, the head vert, the
wings ars., ducally gorged, combed,
cf. 200. 2
68. 10 Butter, Dr. John K., M.D., of Highfield
and wattled or.
(i) A wyvern or
House, Cannock, Staffs, issuing from
Butier-Danvers, Lelcs.
clouds, two arms drawing a bow with an
{for Danvers). 70. I. (2) A demi-cockarrow, all ppr. Furth forttine.
294. 1
atrice couped vert, combed, beaked,
wattled, and ducally gorged or {for Butterfield, Hants, out of a ducal coroLiberie tonte entiire.
net or, a dragon's head with the wings
Butler).
elevated vert.
72. i
Butler of Kirkland, Lanes, a horse passant arg., pellettee and furnished or. Butterfleld of Clapham, Surrey, out of a
ducal coronet or, a demi-dragon with
Beneficii memor.
cf. 52. 6
wings elevated arp., charged on each
Butler, Philip, Esquire, of Gattalunga,
wing with a butterfly volant az.
Adelaide, Australia, a horse statant
arg., charged on the body with a pale Butters, Scotland, two naked arms issuing shooting an arrow from a bow,
az., thereon a cross crosslet or, and
all ppr.
200. 2
holding in the mouth a quatrefoil
slipped gu.
Doe duce Chrislo luce.
Butterworth, Scotland, a hand issuing
from a cloud in fess pointing to a
Butler, Cotes, Lines, a horse's head
serpent nowed, the head erect, all ppr.
51. 4
erased, quarterly arg. and sa.
Butler, Lanes, a unicorn salient arg.,
223. 7
armed or, gorged with a sash of the Butterworth, a sphere resting on a cloud
:

last.

</.

4S. 2

ppr.

159. 5

Samuel, Esquire, of Henbury Butterworth, Joseph Henry, Esquire, an


Westbury-on-Trym, near Bristol,
eagle with wings elevated erminois,
resting its dexter claw on an escuta unicorn salient or, holding in the
mouth a rose gu., barbed, seeded,
cheon az., charged with a cross crossslipped, and leaved ppr., and resting
let or. Per ardua Deo javente.
the sinister fore-foot upon a covered Buttery, Northamp., an heraldic tiger
cup az.
Fac rede el nil time.
passant arg., tufted and maned or,
263. 2
supporting with the dexter paw an
escutcheon.
Butler, William Henry, Esquire, of Summerhill House, St. George, Bristol, Button, a ram statant arg., armed and
same crest and motto.
unguled or, collared gu., pendent thereto a bell of the second.
Butler, a demi-stag az., collared or, supcf. 129. 3
porting between the legs a covered Button, Wilts, a wyvern erect on the
Butler,
Hill,

cup per pale

az.

and

or.

Tandem

implebitur.

John

Erdeswick, EsBlackburn,
Lanes, and Southgate House, Chester-

Butler-Bowdon,

tail sa.

Button or Budden, a bull's head ppr.,


charged with a cross botonee or.

quire, of Pleasington Hall,

(i) A heron's head erased ppr.,


beaked and charged on the neck with
three erm. spots (for Boicdon).
(2) A
field

covered cup or, charged with an erm.


spot sa. (for Butler).
Vanus est honor.
Butler-Bowdon, Lancelot George, Esquire, of

Barlborough House, Chester-

last,

arg.,
sa.

therefrom pendent an escutcheon


charged with an African's head
it ivith thy might.
248. 6

Do

Henry

Buxton,

Edmund,

Esquire,

of

Fritton, Great Yarmouth, same crest


and motto.
Buxton, Sidney Charles, Esquire, of
Grosvenor Crescent, S.W., same
7,
crest and motto.
Buxton, Alfred St. Clair, Surgeon, 44,
Devonshire Street, Portland Place, W.,
a stag's head couped gu., attired ct.
Quicquid assequitur manus tua ut facias
pro facultate tua fac.
Buxton, Norf. and Derbysh., a pelican or,
with wings expanded, vulning herself
gu.

98.

Buxton, a demi-doe ppr.


By, Sussex, a demi-lion or, holding in the
dexter paw a fleur-de-lis az.
13. 2
By and Bye, two oak-branches in saltier.
151.

Eyam, Somers., a wolf passant or, collared and lined vert.


cf. 28. 10

Byam, Sussex and Somers.

(i)

wolf

or, collared and lined vert.


28. 10.
dragon's head erased
(2)
ppr.. holding in the mouth a sinister
hand couped gu., dropping blood.
Claris dextera factis.
72. 6
Byam, a dragon's head erased ppr., holding in the mouth a sinister hand
couped gu., dropping blood.
72. 6

passant

cf.

Byass, Worcs., between two wings az., a

wing

arg.,

charged with an escutcheon

of the first, tliereon a fleur-de-lis of


the second.
Bi/ assiduity.
249. 1
Byass, Robert NichoU, Esquire, of Wycl;
Hill,

Stow-on-Wold, same crest and

motto.
Byass, Sidney Hutchinson, Esquire,

of

Glanoqur, Bridgend, Glamorgan, same


crest and motto.
Byatt, Suff., out of an Eastern crown or,
a dove rising ppr.
Byckaor, see Bykenor.
Byde, Herts, an arm erect ppr., vested
az., cuffed arg., holding in the hand an
208. 3
anchor sa., the fluke or.
Byde, a demi-griffin az., armed and
winged or, holding a garb of the last.

Button of Alton, Wilts, on each side of a


cf. 65. 5
chapeau gu., turned up arm., a horn Bydewell or Bidwell, a hand couped at
the wrist in fess holding a curling-

or, waved as those of an ox.


Buttress, London, an eagle displayed.
In pericvlia audax.
,-5. 2
Butts, Sufi, and Norf., a horse's head
arg., armed and bridled or, on the head
a plume of three feathers of the first

stone.

221. 2

Bye, see By.


Eyeing, an angel pointing upward ppr.
Byer and Byers, Northamp., a griifin's
head party per pale gu. and az., charged
with a plieon arg.
cf. 66. i
Byerly, Byerley, and Byorley, London and
Yorks, two lion's garabs ppr., holding

field, same crests and motto.


and second.
50. 14
Butler, Ireland, a lamb statant erm.
Butts, Norf., a horse's head sorrel, the
Butt, Kent, a lion sejant, holding in the
mane plaited arg. and or, on the liead
dexter paw a broken spear.
c/. 8. 11
a skull-plate az., and two feathers of
a cross crosslet or.
39. 1
Butt of Tavistock Square, London, a
the third and fourth.
Byers, Scotland, a cock regardant ppr.
cf. 50. 14
horse's head couped sa., semee of Butts, Suif., a horse's head caparisoned,
Marte sua tutus.
91. 9
estoiles or, the mane plaited ppr., on
all ppr., from the top of the head Byest, Shropsh., see Beist.
the head a skull-plate of the second
issuant two feathers, the dexter or, the Byleld or Eyfield, London, a cross crosswith two feathers az.
sinister sa.
let fitched sa., between two palmcj. 50. 14
cf. w. 14
Butt, Isaac, Esquire, LL.D., of Dublin, Butts, De, a ferret passant ppr.
branches vert.
134. 6
cf. 166. 5
a horse's head erased arg., charged on Butts of Dorking, Surrey, an arm couped BySeld, see Bifield.
the neck with a trefoil vert, the mane
at the elbow and erect ppr., grasping Eyfield, on a man's head bearded and
plaited or, on the head a plume of
affrontee a chapeau ppr.
in the hand a fish arg.
220. 4
three ostrich- feathers of the first. Buxbull, a Saracen's head ppr., crowned Byfield, London, an antelope trippant
Possunt quia, posse videntur.
126. 6
or.
ppr.
192. 9
Butt, George Berkeley, Esquire, same Buxton, Sir Thomas Fowell Victor, Bart., Byfield, au antelope trippant ppr., collared
crest and motto.
of Bellfield, Dorset, and of Runton,
or.
cf. 126. 6

11

BYF

CAD

9J

Byrne, of Cabineteely, Dublin, a mermaid


Cambs, a Saracen's head affrontee Byrch, a hare courant sa., collared or.
</
holding in her dexter hand a mirror
136. 3
ppr., wreathed with a ribbon arg., tied
Byrch, Kent and Sussex, an eagle rising
and in her sinister hand a comb, all
in a bow-knot on the sinister side.

Byfleet,

c/.

ppr., holding in the dexter claw a banner az., charged with a cross clechee or,
the staff, point, and tassels of the same.

190. 5

Bylord and Byfford, Heref.. a lion's gamb


erect or, holding an eagle's leg erased

et

vici

184. 5

cloud in pale holding a garb.

218. 3

Byrom, Lanes, a hedgehog sa.


135. 8
sejant eating an Byrom, Lanes, a hedgehog sa., charged

38. 10

at the thigh sa.

Certavi

ppr.

Byrne and Byrn, a hand issuing from a

78. 14

Byford or Baylord, an owl arg.


96. 5 Byrch, Essex, a squirrel
apple, and holding a branch of birch
for distinction with a 'cross crosslet
Bygan, Yorlcs, an erm. ppr.
cf. 134. 2
in the sinister foot.
Anne a tons points.
arg.
cf. 135. 8
Bygbery, Devonsh., a hand holding a leg
in armour couped above the knee and Byrch, Essex, a squirrel sejant, bendy Byrom, Edward, Esquire, of Culver, near

wavy of six or and az., holding a


Exeter, and Kersall Cell, Lanes, Grirabranch of birch vert.
ston Garth, Hull, same crest and motto.
Byrchett or Birket, of Kent and Rye, Byrom, out of a ducal coronet or, a tree
vert.
Sussex, a tiger vert, gorged with a
145-9
Frederick
Hon. George
ducal coronet or.
Rt.
cf. 27. 14 Byron,
121. 2
William, Baron Byron, of Rochdale,
Byrdall, a stag's head erased ppr.
Lanes, a mermaid with a comb and
173. 7 Byrde, Kent, a stag's head cabossed arg.,
Crede Byron.
between the atfires or, a bird of the
a mirror, all ppr.
holding up a

220. 1
spurred ppr.
or Bygode, Yorks, on a chapeau
arg., turned up gu., charged with two
bars az., a dolphin embowed and devouring the cap or.
e and
Bygot, seven arrows or, one in

Bygod

six in saltier.
Byirley, a lion's gamb
human heart, all ppr.

30.

184.

122. 9

last.

Bykenor and Bicknor, Kent, an antelope's Byrde, Lines, a demi-lion sa., guttee-de Byron of Bayford, Herts, and Couldon,
sang.
Surrey, a mermaid ppr. holding in her
cf. 10. I
head gu., armed arg., collared or.
dexter hand an escutcheon suspended
Byrde, Captain Henry, of Pentre House,
c/. 126. 2
Goytrey, near Pontypool, same crest.
by a ribbon az., and in her sinister a
Bykenor, a pheon erm.
174. 11
Quid leone forlitis.
Byles, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's
dolphin
embowed
ppr.,
an
Byrtwhysell, Lanes, a dolphin ppr. 140. 5
Byrde, on a
head per bend embattled arg. and gu.
eagle with wings addorsed or.
Byshe, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
17- 5
j

I5- ^3
ilarte suo
a demi-lion or.
Byres, a cock regardant ppr.
gu 9 Byshe, a mule passant arg.
tulus.
griftin sa.
157. 5
Byhe, a hind regardant or, resting the Byres, Moir-, George, of Tonley White- Byshoppe. Dublin, an eagle displayed gu.
and
same
crest
75- 2
11
house.
Aberdeensh.,
dexter foot on a ball sa.
124.
cf.
motto.
Bysse, on a mount vert, two snakes interByng, Earl ot Strafford, see Strafford.
woven and erect, respecting each other
Byng, Viscount Torrington, see Torring- Byres of Coates, a bee volant or. Eule

Bylney, Norf., out of a tower a demi-

be ours.

ton.

137.

or.

Bystley, a cross pattee gu.,

Byng, Midds., a heraldic antelope sta- Byres, Scotland, a catherine-wheel.


167.2
tant erm., armed, crined, and ungu.
Tucbor.

or.

Byng, Cranmertrippant

lope

crined,

and
(2)

127.

cf.

ante(:) A heraldic
erm., attired, tusked,
ungu. or (/(
crane's head erm., erased
:

arrow in bend sinister or,


flighted arg. {for Cranmer).

panded

Tuebor.

Lieutenant-Colonel
Cranmer-,
Alfred Molyneux, Quendon Hall, New-

port, same crests and motto.


Byngham, a hand ppr holding three

branches of cinquefoil gu., leaved vert,


and charged on the sleeve sa. wit'n a
205. 12

cross arg.

Byngley of Broughton, Flintsh., a pellet


charged with a pheon arg., between
two wings erect
16S. 9
Byngley or Bynley, a harp or.

'

birch -tree

ppr.

Byrch, Beds, a hare courant

sa.

cf.

36. 3

Cabbell, Benj. Bond, Esquire, of Cromer


Hall, Norf., an arm in armour embowed
grasping a sword, all ppr.
195. 2
Cable, Ernest, Esquire, of Calcutta, in

front
or,

of

charged

an escutcheon
sa.,
with a padlock of the

fret

first.

141. 12
Cabot, an escallop or.
Cabourne, Cabron, and Cabrone, of Tlirasthrop. Lines, out of a ducal coronet or,
arg., charged with a martlet

Certavi

292.

et vici.

Roman

Certavi

et viri.

timere sperno.

'

cf.

or.

JS-

200.

with

surmounting two

Bythesea, Rear-Admiral John, C.B., of


22, Ashburne Place, S.W., same crest
and motto.
Bythesea, Samuel Francis GIossop, EsCrescent,
Adelaide
quire,
of
36,
_ Brighton,_ same crestand motto.
Bythesea, Kent, out of a mural coronet
arg., masoned sa., a griffin's head du67. 6
cally gorged ppr.
Bywater, out of a ducal coronet, a hand
in armour holding a scimitar, all ppr.

Caddey, a
pattee fitched

fasces erect,

charged

Wilts,

saltier, and encircled by a


chaplet ppr., and on each wing with
Mutare vd
a cross crosslet fitchee gu.

Cabytott, Norf., a greyhound current az.,


collared and ringed or.
cf. 58. 2
Cacher, London, out of a ducal coronet
or, a demi-leopard arg., spotted and
collared of the first.
cf. 23. 13
Caddei, Scotland, a tower gu., loopholes
2
1 56.
and portway or.
CaddeU and "Cadell, Scotland, a stag's!
Vigilantia non cad'-t.
head ppr.
pile

Week House,

swords in

mount a

escallop gu.

Byrne, Hon. Sir Edmund Widdrington,


'
'
,

W.,
a
K.B., of 33, Lancaster Gate,
mermaid ppr. holding in her dexter
hand a mirror and in her sinister a
hands
two
dexter
between
comb,
apaumee couped at the wrists arg.

4
and

41.

Byorley, see Byerlcy.


Byrch, Essex, on a

ppr., charged
with three escallops or, holding in he
dexter hand a mirror and in her sinister
a dart.
Byrne, Thomas Joseph. Esquire, J.P, of
mermaid
Dundalk,
a
Rossmakea,
holding in her dexter hand a mirror,
and in her sinister a comb, all ppr.,
the
waist
with an
and charged below

between two
no. 7

Freshford, Somer.s., an eagle displayed


arg., charged on the breast with the

184. 5

Byng,

or.

Bythesea of

or.

Byrn, Ireland and England, a mermaid

ppr.
by an
barbed and Byrne, Ireland, a mermaid

pierced through the neck

gu.,

wings

Bythell of Winchester, out of a ducal


coronet or, a boar's head and neck arg.

Byres, see Byers.


Byrmyncham, a cap per pale indented
arg. and sa., between two wings ex-

121. 5
cross
I

Caddon, an arm

in

armour embowed

holding in the hand an arrow in pale,


surmounted by a bow stringed in fe.ss,
the cord crossing in saltire over the
ipS- 9
arrow.
166. 2
Caddy, a cross crosslet vert.
Cade, Kent, a demi-cockatrice winged
gu.,

combed

or.

Cade, Derbysh., a demi-lion rampant gu.


10. 3

Cade, Derbysh. and Essex, a demi-lion


rampant gu., charged on the shoulder

CAD

CAL

with a bezant, and holding in the


dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or.
cj.

Ireland and England, a lion's Calandrine, a demi-eagle displayed arg.,


holding in the beak a scroll, thereon
holding a scimitar ppr.
38. 13
the motto Sursum.
81. 14
Cahill and Cabil, Ireland, a demi-buU
rampant sa., gorged with a chaplet Calcot, see Caldecot.
vert.
45. 14 Calcott, Hants, a lion sejant collared
and lined. Dieu avec nous.
Cahill, John Nugent, Esquire, J. P., of
7. 4
Ballyconra, co. Kilkenny, Ireland, an Caleraft of Ingress, Kent, and Rempston,
Dorset, a greyhound current sa., colanchor erect entwined with a cable
the
dexter
fluke
oaklared
and
ringed
arg.,
charged
on
ppr., out of the
an
body with a pallet wavy or.
branch, also ppr. In Domino confido.
cf. 58. 2
299. 10 Caleraft, William Montague, Esquire, of
Remp.ston, Wareham, Dorset, same
Cahill, John, M.D., 12, Seville Street,
crest.
Lowndes Square, S.W., same crest and
Caleraft of Ancaster Hall, Lines, a greymotto.
hound current sa., charged with a cross
and
Scotland,
a
Cabn, Cahan,
Cahun,
Cahill,

gamb

13. 2

Cade, Francis Joseph, M.A., Teighmore,


Cheltenham, a demi-lion rampant gu.
Generositate.

Cadell, London, a stag's head couped sa.,


collared arg., pendent from the collar
an escutcheon of the arms viz., arg., a
cross engrailed vert, in the first quarter
a stag's head caboshed. Deo duce.
cj. 120. 8

M. G. I,. M.D., 15, Talbot Road,


Bayswater, W., a stag's head erased.
121.2
Vigilantia non cadet.
Cadell, Colonel Thomas, of Cockenzie
House, Prestonpans. a stag's head
121. 2
VigUarUia non cadet.
ppr.

Cadell,

stag's

surmounted by a

head erased.

Si

crosslet or.

je puis.

121. 2

Cahurta, a stag erm., attired

or.

121. 5

Cadell, see Caddell.


Cadicott, a dexter hand per fess gu. and
213. 12
arg., holding a battle-axe.
Cadicott, a demi-ape ppr.
cf. 1 36. 13
Cadiman, London and Norf., a rock ppr.

Caillard of Wingfield
quail ppr.
Aid-toi,

House, Wilts, a
Dieu t'aidera.
cf

same

Caillard,

Cain and

fleur-de-lis or.

crest

Caine,

89. 12

and motto.
demi-antelope

per

58.

cf.

Caldecot, Oxon., a demi-heraldic tiger or,


tufted, maned, and attired with two
straight horns sa., the horns wreathed
of the first and last.
Caldecot, Chesh., an ostrich ppr. 97. 2
Caldecott,
a demi-lion
rampant or,
charged on the shoulder with a cinquefoil

gu.

10. 2

cf.

and attired Caldecott, Colonel Chailes Thomas, of


Holbrook Grange, Rugby, a demi-lion
or.
126. 3
Cadman, a stork's head royally crowned
rampant gu., charged on the shoulder
104. 7 Cain, William Joseph, Esquire, of Woodppr.
with a cinquefoil arg. In utrumque
bourna Square. Douglas, Isle of Man,
Cadman of Westbourne House, Yorks,
in front of a demi-heraldic antelope gu.,
same crest. Deus et palria.
armed and gorged with a collar gemel Calder, a stag's head cabossed ppr.
Cadman, Rev. John Montagu, M.A.
122. 5
or, semee of plates, supporting between
(Cantab), of The Vicarage, Sedbergh,
</ I79. 7

fesse arg.

and

az., collared

a mullet of six points, pierced Calder, within a serpent in orle a boar's


head erased and erect.
rock ppr. sto quod esse
41. 11
Calder of Lynegar, a stag's head cabossed
sa.
Vigilans non cadit.
Caird, a demi-friar issuing, holding in his
122. 5

Yorks., in front of a rock a stork's


head, both ppr., ducally crowned or.
237. 19
et palria.

its legs

arg.,

Detis

Rev. William Snape, M.A.,


Vicar of Boxley, Kent, same crest and
motto.

Cadman,

hand a staff erect ppr.


Caird, Henryson-, James Alexander, of

Cadman, Charles William, Copmanhurst,


Broomhill, Sheffield, same crest and

Cassencary, Creetown, N.B., a dexter


hand fesseways couped at the WTist
ppr., holding a star of six points
ensigned with a crescent arg.
Virtus

motto.

Cadman, John Heatoo, Ackworth, same


crest and motto.

sola nobilital.

286.

Cadogan, Earl (Cadogan), Culford Halt, Cairleon, a crass moline lozenge-pierced


erm.
Bury St. Edmunds, out of a ducal
cf. i6^. 11
coronet or, a dragon's head vert. Qui Cairncross of Balmashaner, Scotland, a
dagger in pale ppr. Certamine porta.
invidet minor est.
72. 4
Cadurcis, a griffin's head erased gu.,
169. 2
holding in the beak a trefoil vert, Cairne, Scotland, a hand holding a fish
ppr.
220. 4
gorged vrith a ducal coronet or.
Cairnes, Scotland, a fleur-de-lis.
cf. 71. S
EffloCadwoodley, an antelope trippant per
Cairnes,
Scotland, a cinquefoil ppr.
pale gu. and or, attired of the last.
126. 6
Effioresco.
148. 12
Cady, a merlin ppr., chained, tasselled Cairnes, on a tower a martlet statant
ppr.
156. 9
and belled or.
Cadye, Glouc, on a mount vert, a cocka- Cairnie, Scotland, a ship under sail. ppr.
1 6c. 13
trice arg., combed and wattled gu.,
Cairnie, on a cinquefoil vert, a martlet
ducally gorged and chained or.
Cssar, Hunts, a cross pattee.
Csesar, a dolphin

embowed

165. 7
ppr., in the

same crest and motto.


Cafe, General William Martin, V.C, of
Wetherby Place, South Kensington,
same crest. From Caf to Caf.
Cage, Kent, a stag trippant erm., attired
charged on the shoulder with an
annulet gu.
117. 9
or,

Cahan and Cahane, Ireland, an arm embowed holding a sword ppr.


201. 4

Calderwood, Scotland, a beehive ppr.,


with bees volant.
137. 7
Calderwood, Scotland, a dove holding in
its beak a palm-branch ppr.
Spero.
cf.

92. 5

a lion statant gardant ppr.,


supporting an esquire's helmet embellished or.
Si Deus pro nobis quis contra

Caldicote,

nos.

cf.

4.

Caldmore, a demi-Turk vested holding


in his dexter hand a staff headed with
a crescent.
Cairns, Earl (Cairns), I.indisfarne, near Caldron, a dexter hand holding a palmBournemouth, a martlet arg., charged
branch slipped ppr.
219. II
with a trefoil slipped vert. Effioresco. CaldwaU of Alston, Staffs, a cock's head
arg., beaked, combed, and wattled gu.,
cf. 95. 4
between two wings expanded sa., holdCairns, Scotland, a bell az.
Suh spe.
ing in the beak a cross pattee fitchee
168. 7
or.
Cairns, Scotland, a palm-tree ppr.
Vir90. 7
tus ad cethera lendil.
144. 15 Caldwell, Bart., Ireland, out of a ducal
coronet a sceptre or, entwined with
Cairns of Pilmor, a cinquefoil ppr. Effioresco.
two serpents vert, between two wings
148. 12
ppr.
Cairns, Scotland, a stag's head erased
170. 13
ppr., between the attires a cross crosslet Caldwell, Scotland, a fountain throwing
fitched.
Semper fidelis.
120. 12
up water ppr.
159. 13
Caithness, Earl of (Sinclair), 59, Inverness Caldwell, issuing out of a mural crown
Terrace, W., a cock ppr.
Commit thy
or, a dexter arm in armour, the hand
work to God.
holding a sword in bend, all ppr.
Fac
91. 2
et spera.
Calamount, an antelope's head erased
cf. 2 1 o. 2
erm., attired arg.
126. 2 Caldwell, a demi-Uon grasping a broken
8
scimitar,
all
ppr.
10.
2
Calamy, a hedgehog ppr.
135.
cf.
sa.

sea vert.
cf. 1 40. 5
Cafe, Claremont, Sidmouth, Devonsh., in
front of a sword erect, point downwards arg., hilted or, an escutcheon
az., charged with a Saracen's head
couped, also arg. Coup sur coup.
171. 8
Cafe, Charles Haydon Wilkinson, Esquire,

Calder, a swan ppr., crowned or.


Be
mindful.
99. 4
Calder, Bart., Scotland, a swan swimming
in a loch, bordered with flags ppr.
Vigilans non cadet.
99. 8
Calder, in water a duck swimming ppr.
102. 7
Calderwood of Pittedy, a dexter hand
holding a palm-branch ppr.
Veritas
premitur non opprimilur.
219. 9
Calderwood of Polton, a phoenix in flames
Virtus sibi preemium.
82. 2
ppr.

Ad

alia.

CAL

paw an escutcheon az. charged


with a representation of a medal
conferred upon Sir Alexander Caldwell
sinister

in

commemoration

of his services at

the siege of Seringapatam, pendent


Virtus et spes.
from a ribbon tenne.
Caldwell, out of an Eastern crown or, a

demi-lion gu., holding in the dexter


paw a sword ppr., pommel and hilt of
the first, supporting between the paws
two flag-staves in bend sinister, the
one being that of the Union flag of
Great Britain surmounting the other
with the staff broken, being a flag
swallow-tailed vert, semee of mullets
arg.
Virtus et spes.
Caldwell, Hugh, Esquire, of Blackwood,
near Newport, Monm., a demi-lion
rampant, holding in its dexter paw a
broken scymitar, all ppr. Aspiro.
275. 2
90. 9
Caldwell, Norf., a demi-cock rising.
Caldwell, Bart., Quebec, out of a ducal
coronet or, a dexter cubit arm in pale
ppr., grasping a cross Calvary gu.
Sapcre aude.
Caldwell, Staffs, a lion couchant arg.,
gorged with two bars, the upper sa.,
the lower vert, holding between the
paws a cold well ppr. Niti facere experiri.

Caldwoodley, Devonsh., an antelope trip126. 6


pant.
Calebot, Norf., a greyhound current az.,
collared and rinsed or.
c/. 58. 2
Caledon, Earl Ol (Alexander), Caledon,
CO. Tyrone, Ireland, an arm in armour
embowed ppr., holding in the hand a
sword of the last. Per mare, per
195. 2

terras.

and Callandar, Scotland and


Ireland, out of an Eastern coronet or,
a dexter hand holding up a billet ppr.
215. 14
Calibut, a stag's head at gaze az.
c/. 119. 12
Call, Sir William George Montagu, Bart.,
Calender

of Whiteford, Cornw., a demi-lion rampant holding in his paws a trumpet


fessewise arg.
Grata manu.
cf. 9. 1

Callagan and O'Callagan, Ireland, a naked


arm embowed holding in the hand a
sword with a snake entwined round
the blade, the head towards the hand,

aU ppr.

c/.

201. 3

180. i
Callagan, a morion ppr.
Callandar and Callender, a dexter hand
holding a billet ppr. / mean well.

215. II
Callander, George Frederick William, of
Craigforth, Stirling, and Ardkinglass,
Argyll, a dexter hand ppr., holding a
billet or.

I mean

well.

CAM

95

Caldwell, Charles Henry Bulwer, Esquire,


of New Grangs, co. Meath, the Cedars,
Windlesham, Surrey, issuant from a
naval crown or, a demi-lion, the
dexter paw grasping a scimitar ppr.,
pommel and hilt gold, the sinister
resting on an anchor erect, also ppr.
Ense liberfatem petit.
Caldwell, Colonel Robert Townley, of
Brook House, Cambridge, and Inneshewen, Abo3me, N.B., out of an
Eastern crown arg.. the rim inscribed
" Gooty " in letters sa., a demi-lion
rampant, holding in his dexter paw a
falchion ppr., and supporting in his

215.11

Bart., Stirlingsh., out of an


Eastern crown or, a dexter cubit arm
Et
ppr., holding in the hand a billet.

Callander,

domi

215. 14

et foris.

Callander and Callendar, two elephants'


probosces addorsed per fess gu. and
123. 10
or.
Callarde and Calliarde, Norf., a demilion sa., supporting a double scalingladder or.
Callender-Brodie, John Sharp, Esquire,

Calton of Babram, Cambs, a boar passant


arg.

40.

and Calveley, Chesh.


Yorks, out of a ducal coronet

or,

9
and
a
head affrontee sa.
43. 6
Calverley, Sussex and Surrey, a horned
Calverley
calf's

En

owl arg.

caligine Veritas.

96. 5

Calverley of Cockerham, Lanes, a horned


owl arg., guttce-de-poix.
cf. 96. 5
Calverley, John .Selwyn, Oulton Hall,

Yorks, a horned owl arg.


and 26, Moray Place, Calverley, Edmond Leveson, Esquire, of
1 8, Cheyne Gardens, S.W., same crest.
Edinburgh, a dexter hand holding a
Be mind/itl to Calverley, Horace Walter, Esquire, of
sheaf of arrows ppr.
unite {jor Brodie). A dexter hand ppr.,
38, South Eaton Place, S.W., same
crest.
holding a billet or. / mean well (for
Calverley- Rudston, Trevor Wheeler, of
Callender).
Allerthorpe Hall, Pocklington, Yorks,
Calley, Colonel Thomas Charles PleydeU,
a bear's paw erect pean, grasping a
Burderop Park, Wilts, a demi-lion
cross moUne erminois.
holding in the dexter paw a battleout of a mural coronet arg., two
Calvert,
axe arg., handle gu., and charged on
spears erect, therefrom two forked
the shoulder with a bend of the last,
pennons flowing to the dexter, one
thereon three mullets of the first.
erminois, the other pean, the staves
Callide et honeste.
15. 6
gu.
Callis, out of a ducal coronet a cockatrice's head between two wings, all Calvert, out of a ducal coronet or, two
staves with pennons flying to the dexII
6S.
ppr.
ter side, the dexter of the first, the
Callore, on a ducal coronet a sheaf of
sinister sa.
arrows environed by a serpent. 173. 1
Oekley
Archibald
Motteux,
Calloum, a sinister arm in armour em- Calvert,
of Idvies, Forfar,

10 Med to the sinister ppr., holding a


battle-axe handle downwards or.
Callow, on a ducal coronet a peacock
1

103. 8

ppr.
Callwell,

Scotland, a hand erect ppr.,


holding a cross pattee fitchee gu.
221. 12
Calmady of Langdon Hall, Devonsh., a

Pegasus

sa.,

ungu.

and collared

or.

same

Falti

crest.

Esquire,

of

Woodlands, Marrickville, near Sydney,


N.S.W., Clerk of the Parliaments,
N.S.W. (i) A mount vert, thereon
an owl erm., gorged with a collar az.,
pendent therefrom an escocheon sa.,
charged with three gouttes, two and
:

one,

Sirnilis frondescit virga metallo.

Surrey,

Court,

masghii parole femine.


John Jackson,

Calvert,

arg.

(for

Calvert).

(2)

goat's

head az., erased, armed, and crined


cf. 47. I
or, charged on the neck with a pheon
Calrow of Adlington, Chesh., and Walton
of the last {for Jackson).
cf. 128. 5
Lodge, near Preston, Lanes, a beehive,
thereon perched a dove with wings Calwodley, an antelope trippant per pale
126. 6
and or, attired of the last.
gu.
elevated, holding in the beak a sprig of
a palmhand
holding
Calwood, a dexter
Industria.
olive, all ppr.
219. II
branch vert.
109. 7
Calshill, a dexter wing erect or.
Cam and Camm, a dove between two
Calston, the moon in her complement.
c/. 162. 4
Calthorp and Calthrop, Suff. and Norf.,
a boar's head and neck az., armed and

bristled or.

41.

Calthorpe, Bart., a boar's head and ueck

couped

92. 12
laurel-branches in orle.
martlet sa.
95. 5
Cambell, Essex, a bear's head couped per
gu.
muzzled
34. 14
fess or and az.,
Cambell, a lion's head affrontee ppr.

Camac and Camic, a

vert.

Baron (Gough Calthorpe),


Elvetham. Winchfield, Hants: (i) A
boar's head couped at the neck az.
(2) A boar's head couped arg., pierced
through the cheek with a broken spear.
Gradu divcrso via una.
Calthorpe, Lieutenant-General the Hon.
Somerset John Gough, Perry Hall,
Birmingham, same crests and motto.
Calthrop, HoUway-, Henry Calthrop,
Esquire, of Stanhoe Hall, Norf.: (i)
In front of a boar's head couped at the
neck az., collared gemelle or, three
Calthorpe,

Cambell, a swan ppr., ducally crowned


or, between two laurel-branches vert.
cf.

Cambell, a swan ppr., crowned

99-

or.

99-4
Cambell, a boar's head couped in

fess.

43-

Camber, Essex, a Saxon crown per pale


sa. and arg., between two wings ex1 10.
panded, counterchanged.
9
Camborne, Cornw., three broken spears
or, tied together with a band gu., two
in saltier, one in pale.
annulets interlaced of the last {for Cambridge, Duke of, upon a coronet
composed of crosses pattee and strawCalthrop).
41. 7.
(2) A goat's head
berry leaves a lion statant guardant
couped arg., semee of crescents, and
and crowned with a like coronet, all
holding in the mouth two trefoils
by a label of three
or, differenced
slipped, all gu. {for Holltoay). Qncerere
points arg., the centre point charged
128. 6
veru7n.
with the cross of St. George, and each
Caltoft, Lines, a rose gu., between two
of the other points with two hearts in
laurel-branches vert.
149. 11
pale gu.
Calton of Catsworth, Hunts, a talbol
Cambridge and Cambrige, a lion passant
passant arg., collared and lined or.
4. 3
gardant ppr.
545

CAM

CAM

96

Cambridge, a griffin's head erased or, Cameron, Henry Lovett, Millbrook House,
Shepperton, same crest. Pro rege et
holding in the beali a cross crosslet
patria.
c/. 66. 2
fitched of the same.
Cambridge, Pickard- of Bloxworth House, Cameron, a lion's gamb sa., holding a flag
arg., charged with an eagle with two
Dorset: (i) A griffin's head erased
trefoils,
holding in
heads displayed, also sa.
serai'-e
of
35. 12
sa.,
the beak a cross botony fitcliee or Camfield and Camfyld, Norf., out of a
tower a demi-lady ppr.
A lion sejant
Cambridge).
(2)
(for
arg., charged on the shoulder with Camfield, an arm erect couped at the
elbow, vested, holding in the hand
an ermine spot, and gorged with a
three wheat-ears ppr.
c/. 205. 7
collar gemelle sa., supporting with
the dexter fore-paw an escutcheon CamiC, ee Camao.
within
fleur-de-lis
Camm, see Cam.
gu., charged with a
a bordure or (lor Pickard). Esse quam Camm, a cross gu., charged with a crescent

videri.

Campbell, Colin George Pelham, Stonefield, Argyllsh., a boar's head couped


transpierced by a sword and a javelin

in saltire.

Non

obliviscar.

Campbell, a boar's head couped

I
1

sa. Usque
ad aras.
43. i
Campbell of Lis, Argyllsh., a boar's
head couped ppr. Deo volenle. 43. i
Campbell, Major-General Patrick John,
the Albany, Piccadillv, same crest.
Nil tibi.
Campbell, Colonel Aylmer M'lver, of
Asknish, Argyllsh., a boar's head couped
or.

Nunquam

Campbell

or.

of

obliviscar.

Monzie,

Perth,

43. i
boar's

head erased ppr. Follow me.


42. 2
Camden, Marquess (Pratt), Bayham Camm, John Brooke Maker, M.A., Burnham Grange, Bournemouth, on a Greek Campbell, Rt. Hon. James Alexander, of
Abbey, Lamberhurst, Kent: (i) An
Stracathro, Forfarsh., a boar's head
cross of the second, a crescent of the
elephant's head erased arg. [for Pratt).

erased ppr.
Ne. obliviscaris.
42. 2
first.
Per crucem ad lucem.
Cammell, Charles, Esquire, of the Hall, Campbell, Sir Guy Theophilus, Bart.,
of the Lodge, Thames Ditton, Surrey,
Hutton's Anibo, Yorks., a camel's head
and Scotland, a boar's head in fess
erased arg., gorged with a collar gemelle
about the neck a chain, and pendent
erased or, langued gu.
Folloiv me.
sa., holding in the mouth a trefoil
therefrom a portcullis or (for Jeffreys).
Perseverando.
42. 2
slipped sa.
296. 10
Judicium parium, aut lev Icrrce.
John, Esquire, of Rathfern,
David
Wilson,
Campbell,
Charles
Ash6
Cammell,
72.
of.
White
Abbey,
co. Antrim, same crest.
wicke Hall, Marshfield, Chippenham,
Camden, on a pile or, six estoiles gu.
Nc obliviscaris.
132. :o
same crest and motto.
Camden, a cross pattee per pale sa. and
between two wings counter- Cammell, Bernard Edward, Esquire, of Campbell of Slochaster, Scotland, a boar's
arg.,
head erased chequy or and sa. Sequor.
1 10. 7
Folly Court, Wokingham, Berks, same
changed.
42. 2
i3-crest and motto.
Camel, a camel's head.
Cameron, Sir Charles, Bart., Balclutha, Cammell, Archibald Allen, Esquire, of Campbell of Lochdochart, a boar's head
erased ppr.
Eecte sequor.
42. 2
Brookfield Manor, Hathersage, ShefGreenock, N.B., on a rock ppr. five
Campbell of Port Glasgow, a boar's head
field, same crest and motto.
arrows points downwards barbed and
erased ppr.
Deo volente.
42. 2
feathered az., enfiled with an annulet Camoys, Baron (Stonor), Stonor Park,
Henley-on-Thames, on a wreath or Campbell, a boar's head erased ppr.
gu.
Pro patria.
254. 2
Follow vie.
42. 2
and az., a rock arg., charged with
Cameron, a sheaf of five arrows tied with
spots gu. and az., and a dove pecking Campbell, James, Esquire, of Craignish
a band gu.
173-3
and Ardnagreggan, Callander, N.B., a
Cameron, Donald, Esquire, Chief of
thereat nith a stone gu. in its beak.
boar's head erased ppr.
Fit via vi.
Clan Cameron, of Achnacarry, Spean
259. 12
Camoys or Camays, a lion's head erased
42. 2
Bridge, Inverness-sh., and of Loohiel
az., holding in the mouth a trefoil Campbell, James, Esquire, of TuUichewan
(i) A dexter arm in armour embowed

dragon's head erased


133- 3(')
vert, holding in the mouth a sinister
hand couped at the -wrist gu., and

brandishing a sword, all ppr. (2) A


sheaf of five arrows tied with a band

patria.U iiite. 195. 2


gu. Pro
Cameron, Scotland, an arm in armour
embowed brandishing a broadsword
ppr.
Pro regc et patria.
195. 2
Cameron of Glendessary, an arm in
armour holding in the hand a sword
210. 2
ppr.
Hinc orior.
Cameron, Allan Gordon. Letterwalton.
Pro
Ledaig, Argyllsh., same crest.
rrge et

slipped vert.
cf. 17. 8
Camp, a griffin's head erased, ducally
gorged, holding in the beak a branch

of laurel,

all

ppr.

66.

Campbell, Duke of Argyll, -ice Argyll.


Campbell, Marquess of Breadalbane, see
Breadalbane.
Campbell, Earl of Loudoun, .sec Loudoun.
Campbell, Earl Cawdor, see Cawdor.
Campbell, Lord Stratheden and Campbell,

Castle,
Alexandria,
Dunibartonsh.,
same crest and motto.
Campbell of London and Middlesex, a
boar's head erased or.
42. 2
Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry, M.P..
of 6, Grosvenor Place, and Hunton'

On

Court, Kent: (i)


a demi-man in

Bannerman).

the dexter side

armour

187.

i.

(2)

ppr.

(jor

On

the

head erased ppr.


Patrice.
fiAdis.Ne

sinister side a boar's

Campbell).
(for
obliviscaris.

Rege et patria.
Campbell, Baron Clyde, see Clyde.
42. 2
Cameron, Bart, [extinct), Scotland: (i) Campbell, -m M'lver-Campbeil.
Campbell, Alexander, Esquire, of CammOj
Midlothian, a boar's head erased sa.,
Out of a mural coronet or, a dexter arm Campbell-Davys, see Davys.
in armour embowed, the hand grasping Campbell-Douglas, see Douglas-Campbellarmed and langued gu. Follow, me.
r)..,i-ia-.
a sword, all ppr. 195. 9. (2) As an
42. 2
honourable augmentation, a High- Campbell-Orde, Bart., see Orde.
Campbell, Duncan, Esquire, of Inverneill
lander of the 92nd Foot up to the Campbell, Earl of Islay, a boar's head
and Ross, Argyllsh., a boar's head
couped.
middle in water, grasping in his dexter
Memini.
Fit via vi.
erased or, langued gu.
43- i
hand a broadsword, and in his sinister Campbell, Baron, a boar's head erased
42. 2
gyrony of eight or and sa. Audacter Campbell, Sir Gilbert Edward, Bart., of
a banner inscribed " 9271^," all within
et aperte.
a wreath of laurel. Over the crests
Carrick-Buoy, Ireland, an Eastern
42. 2
" Arriverette" ; underthearms " Maija.'' Campbell of Ormidale, Argyllsh., a boar's
crown surmounted by a boar's head
head couped or. Ne obliviscaris. 43. i
erased ppr.
Ne obliviscaris.
Cameron, Sir Roderic William, of Glennevis, Canada, and Clifton Berney, Campbell, Major-General Frederick Lorn,
cf. 42. 2
Staten Island, New York, a cubit arm
12, Cranley Gardens, S.W., a boar's Campbell of Lawers, a boar's head erect
head erased or. Nil tibi. Ciod a sin
erect ppr., the hand grasping a flagstaff
and erased az. Fac et spera.
43. 3
in bend sinister, also ppr., therefrom
Colgrain,
Dumbarton,
a
Campbell of
boar's head erect and erased or, armed
flowing a banner arg., charged with Campbell of Asknish, a boar's head couped
or.
Nunquam obliviscar.
a lymphad sa.
Hinc orior.
267. 15
and langued az. Fac et spera. 43. 3
43. i
Cameron, Hants, a dexter arm in armour Campbell, Maclver Forbes Morison Mac- Campbell of Park, a boar's head erased
Iver,
of
Ballochyle,
Argyllsh.,
embowed ppr., holding in the hand a
a
and erect or, langued az. Fac et spera.
boar's head couped ppr.
sword, also ppr., hilt and pommel or.
/ %oill not
43- 3

195. 2

Cameron, John, Esquire,

of

Meiklehill

House, Kirkintilloch, X.B., same

Pro

rege et patria.

crest.

forget.

Campbell,

43.

William

Eose,

Ballochyle, Argyllsh.,

motto.

Esquire,

same

crest

of

and

43.

Campbell, Henry A., Esquire, of Eastwell


Park, Ashford, Kent, a boar's head
erased and erect or, langued az. Foe
et spera.
43. J

CAM

CAM

97

Campbell, Henry Alexander, Esquire, of


Lynford Hall, Mundford, Norf., a boar's
head erect and erased or. Fac et spera.
43- 3

Campbell of Inveraw, a hart's head ppr. Campbell of AuchawiUing, two oars of a


Pro oris et focis.
1 2 1
galley in saltier.
Armis et fide. 179. 3
5
Campbell of Glenfeochin, a stag's head Campbell, same crest.
Vi et fide.
ppr.
Mar bu mhianu dom. Fortitu- Campbell, Rev. Archibald Ean, of All
.

dine et prudentia.
121. 5
Souls' Vicarage, Leeds, same crest.
Campbell, William Middleton, Esquire, of
Camis-Eskan, Helensburgh, N.B., and Campbell of Glenfeachar, a goat statant
Terra mare que fides.
az., armed and ungu. or, holding in Campbell, .Mexander James Henry, of
Fen Place, Turner's Hill, Sussex, same
the mouth a sprig of ivy ppr.
Marbu
crest and motto.
Dunstaffnage, Argyllsh., an anchor in
mhianu lean.
Campbell, a dove holding in its beak an
129. 9
pale reversed az. Vigilando.
cf. 161.1
Gaudimn ad/ero.
Campbell, a lion sejant affrontee and Campbell, Pleydell-Bouverie- (i) Two
olive-branch ppr.
erect gardant, holding in the dexter
92. 5
oars of a galley in saltire ppr. (for
paw a sword, and in the sinister a
Campbell).
Campbell of Gargunnock, a stork ppr.
179. 3.
(2) A denii-eagle
crown of laurel. Victoriam coronat
105. 11
Sefero.
displayed with two heads sa., ducally
Christus.
Campbell, Scotland, a swan gorged with
gorged or, and charged on the breast
cf. 7. 3
ducal coronet ppr. Be miyid/id.c/. 99. 2 Campbell, Sir James, Bart., of Aberuwith a cross crosslet arg. (for Bouverie)
chill, Perthsh., Kilbryde Castle, DunCampbell of Ardchattan Priory, Argyllsh.
Vis
et
Patria
cara,
carior
fides.
blane, Perthsh., and Whitemead Park,
libertas.
a swan with wings elevated arg.,
Coleford, Glouc, a lion affrontee gu., Campbell of Glenfalloeh, Perth, a human
crowned with an Eastern crown or.
cj. 99. 4
crowned with laurel, and holding in the
heart gu., pierced through with an
Be mindful.
dexter paw a sword ppr., hilted and
Campbell of Calder, a swan ppr., crowned
arrow bendwise ppr. Thus far. 181. 10
Be mindfid.
pommelled or, and in the sinister a dag Campbell, Cockburn-, Sir Thomas, Bart.,
or.
cf. 99. 2
or Highland pistol, also ppr.
Sequitur
Campbell, Sir John William, Bart., of
of Gartsford, Scotland: (i) A cubit
victoria forteis.
Ardnamurchan and Airds, same crest
arm erect, holding in the hand a sciand motto.
Campbell, John Logan, Esquire, M.D.,
mitar ppr. (/or Ca)p6eM). 213.:;. (2)
ef. 99. 2
F.R.C.G., of Kilbryde, Auckland, New
Campbell of Moy, Elgin, Scotland, a swan
A cock ppr. (for Cockburn). Without
Zealand, a lion affrontee gu., crowned
rising ppr., crowned or.
Be ever mindfear.
Vigilans et audax.
91. 2
with laurel, and holding in the dexter Campbell of Barbieston, Ayrsh., a hand
99- 4
h'l.
paw a sword ppr., hilted and pommelled
Campbell of Auchmannoch, Ayrsh., a
and arm holding a dagger, with the
two-headed eagle displayed gu., in a
or, and in the sinister a dag or Highsun above in his splendour, all ppr.
/ byde my tyme.
land pistol, also ppr. Seqxtitur victoria
fiame of fire or.
Honore et armis.
cf. 212. 3
forteis.
Campbell, Captain John, Madras Native
(2) Three ears of barley bladed ppr. 74.
Campbell, Arthur, Esquire, of Catrine Campbell of Glenlyon, a demi-lion ramInfantry, a dexter hand couped in fess,
House, Ayrsh., W.S., crest as first
pant ppr., gorged with a collar gyronny
grasping a dagger erect gu. / forget not.
above, same motto.
of eight or and sa., and holding in his Campbell, Sir Hugh Hume-, Bart., of
Campbell, issuing out of water a demidexter paw a heart gu., crowned or.
Marchmont, Berwick, a dexter hand
eagle displayed with two heads, above
Quce recta seq^tor.
issuing from a heart and grasping a
82. 10 Campbell,
it the sun shining ppr.
scimitar, all ppr.
Sir
Archibald Ava, Bart.,
True to the end.
Campbell, Ireland, the wings of an eagle
Scotland: (i) On a mount vert, a
Fides probata coronat.
213. 4
Vlterius et melius.
conjoined ppr.
Burmese warrior on horseback armed Campbell, Scotland, an arm in armour
113. I
and accoutred ppr. (2) Out of an
embowed holding in the hand a
Ayrsh.,
eagle's
of
Fairfield,
an
Campbell
Eastern crown or, a demi-lion ppr.,
dagger.
Paratus sum.
196. 5
head erased ppr. Constanter et prusupporting with the dexter paw a Campbell of Ottar, Scotland, a hand in
66. 2
duitia.
man's heart gu., crowned or. Perseverpale holding a dirk erect ppr.
Pro
Campbell of Skerrington, an eagle's head.
antia victor.
patria semper.
212. o
66. i Campbell, Suff., a lion's head affrontee Campbell, Burnley-, Lieutenant-Colonel
Constans et prudens.
Campbell, Scotland, an eagle's head
y)pr.
/ heare in minde.
Hardin,
Colintraive,
of
Ormidale,
cf. 18. i
couped ppr. Constanter et prudentia.
Campbell, London, a demi-hound az..
Argyllsh., same crest and motto.
66. I
gorged with a ducal coronet or. Fces- Campbell, Archibald Argyle, of Lochnell,
Campbell of Treesbank, AsTsh., a phoenix
tina lente.
Dieu pour nous.
Argyllsh., a dexter hand holding a spear
55. 12
head erased or. Constanter et pru- Campbell, TJeutenant-Colonel Duncan, of
in bend.
Audaces juvo. Arvia parata
South Hall, Colintraive, N.B., a hart's
214. II
fero.
Campbell of Sornbeg, Ayrsh., same crest
head, erased ppr.
Pro oris et focis.
Campbell, Colin, Esquire, of Ardfin
and motto.
Charles,
of
Campbell, Graham-, Robert
House, Jura, Argyllsh., a hand holding
Campbell, George James, of Cessnock, a
Shervin. Lochgilphead; (i) A hart's
a lance ppr.
Audaces juvo.
214. 11
Constanter
phoenix's head erased or.
head erased ppr. (2) An escallop or. Campbell, James Archibald, Esquire, of
et prudenter.
Pignus amoir. Pro aris et focis.
Craigie, Ayrsh., a dexter hand and
Glassnock,
Ayrsh.,
a Campbell, Scotland, a ship at anchor
of
Campbell
arm couped at the elbow and erect
Constans et
phoenix head couped ppr.
ppr.
Vincit labor.
160. 4
Forget me not.
ppr., holding a spur or.
prudens.
Campbell of Ardkinlis, a galley, her oars
cf. 217. 14
in action sa.
Campbell of Shawfield and Islay, a griffin
Set on.
160. 7 Campbell of Craigie House, Ayrsh., same
spgreant holding the sun between its Campbell, Sir Archibald Campbell, Bart.,
crest and motto.
claws ppr. Fidus amicus.
62. 6
of Blythswood, Renfrewsh., J. P., D.L.
Campbell, James Archibald, Esquire, of
Campbell, Somerset-, Captain Walter
160. 6.
(i) A lymphad sa.
160. 6.
Barbreck, near Lochgilphead, a hand
Douglas, of Holly Grove, Windsor
(2) On a cap of maintenance ppr., a
holding a spear,
Arma parata fero.
Park, same crest and motto.
salamander vert, encircled with flames Campbell, Scotland, a dexter hand holdCampbell, James Carter, Esquire, J.P.,
of fire, also ppr.
138. 2.
Memor esto.
ing a spur or.
263.9
(3) A human
of Ardpatrick, Tarbert, Argyllsh. { i A
heart ensigned with an imperial crown Campbell, Albert Johnstone, Esquire, of
griffin segreant holding the sun beppr.
Vincit labor.
Jamais arriere.
17, Cleveland Gardens, Hyde Park,
tween the fore-paw. (2) Two oars of a
London, W., same crest and motto.
Terra mare fide.
galley in saltire.
Campbell - Horsfall, Charles,
Esquire, Campbell,
Norman Montgomery
Sir
Campbell of Woodhall, Lanarksh., a griffin
M.B., Ch.B. (Vict. Univ.), of Clevedon,
Abercrombie, Bart., of Auchinbreck, a
segreant holding in his claws the sun
Somerset
(,i )
A dexter cubit arm,
dexter hand ppr., holding a spur or.
62. 6
ppr.
Fidus amicus.
holding a tilting-spear in bend sinister.
Forget not.
217. 14
Campbell, Sir Archibald Spencer Lind214. II.
(2) A boar's head ereised. Campbell, William, of Skerrington, Ayrsh.,
sey, Bart., of Succoth, Scotland, and
Audaces juvo.
and 12, Randolph Crescent, Edinburgh,
42. 2
23, Moray Place, Edinburgh, a camel's Campbell of Skipness Castle, Argyllsh.,
a dexter arm in armour, holding in the
Labor omnia
head couped ppr.
two oars of a galley in saltier. Terra
hand a garland of laurel, all ppr.
superat.
132. 7
marique fides.
Campi fero prcemia belli.
179. 3
:

CAM

CAP

Campbell-Colquhoun, Rev. John Erskine,


of Killermont, and Garscadden, Dumbartonsh., N.B., Ledeameroch, Dumblane,
and Chartwell, Westerhara,
Kent: (l) A hand ppr., holding a
buckle or. (2) a boar's head erect and
erased or, langued az. Omnia firinat

Canning, a demi-lion rampant arg.,


charged with three trefoils vert, holding in the dexter paw an arrow, point

Candish, Sufi., an ostrich-head az., gorged


with a collar sa., rimmed or, and
charged with three bezants.
Candishe, a wolf's head couped az.,
collared or.

downwards. A'e cede malis, sed contra.


Cannock, Lines, a demi-buck couped
arg., attired and ducally gorged or, one
foot resting on the wreath.
c/. 1 19. 2
Cannon, Scotland, between the horns of
163. 15
a crescent arg., a buckle az.
Cannon, Pembrokesh., Wales, a cannon
sa., mounted on a carriage or.
169. 12
Cannynge, issuing from clouds two dexter hands conjoined and gauntleted,
holding up a heart inflamed, all ppr.

30. 9

Candler-Brown,

Brown.
shark's head erased ppr.

.sec

Candler, Xorf., a

Fac et spera {/or


139- 6
{for Colquhoun).
Campbell).
Candler, Woics., an angel ppr., vested
arg., holding in the dexter hand a
Campbell of Duntroon, issuing out of the
sword, the blade wavy of the first,
top of a tower two arms drawing an
and pommel or.
Ad mortem
hilt
arrow in a bow, all ppr. Agile pro
virihus.
fidclis.
99. 4
Campbell of Netherplace, a hand issuing Candler of Kilkenny, Ireland, an angel
habited az., girded and
afifrontee
from a cloud, holding a signet letter
Optime quod opportune. 215. 7
winged or, holding in the dexter hand
ppr.
a flaming sword ppr., and in the sinister
Campbell -Miller -Morrison of Hetland,
Ad mortem fidelis.
Dumfriessh., three Jloors' heads cona palm-branch ppr.
joined in one neck sa., banded az., the Candler, a goat's head couped sa., armed
128. 12
and maned arg.
faces looking to the chief, dexter, and
191. 5 Candler, Suff., an eagle rising regardant
sinister respectively.
ppr.
Campbell, Sir Duncan Alexander Dundas,
77- 4
Bart., of Barcaldine, Scotland, a man Cane, a human heart gu., charged with a
181. i
cinquefoil or.
in full Highland garb holding in his
dexter hand a broadsword, on his sin- Cane, a leopard rampant, gorged with a
Paratus
c/. 27. 2
mural coronet.
ister arm a shield, all ppr.
1 88.
Cane, ..-tt Du Cane.
sum.
5
Campbell, Scotland, a dexter hand hold- Canham, two palm-branches in orle ppr.
Arma
146. 2
ing a lance in bend sinister.
214. 11 Caning, a quatrefoil ppr.
148. 10
pa rat a fero
Campbell, Scotland, a demi-man in a Cankrien, Yorks, a demi-lion rampant
coat of mail holding in his dexter hand
erminois, holding between the paws a
palmer's scrip sa., the strap and tassels
a sword, and on his sinister arm a
shield az., charged with a unicorn's
or.
head and neck, couped arg., horned Cann, Devonsh., a leopard statant ppr.
and maned or. Quid non pro pairia.
24. 2
Campbell-Swinton, John Liulf, Esquire, Cann, George Dunning, M..4., LL.M.,
Lyndhurst Road, Exeter, and
of Kimmerghame, Dunse, N.B., a boar
6.
Dishcombe, Okehampton, Devonsh.,
chained to an oak-tree fructed, all
ppr.

232.

J'espere.

Campden, Viscount,
Campe, a
gorged,

see

Gainsborough,

head erased, ducaUy


and holding in the beak a

griffin's

branch of laurel, all ppr.


66. 1
Camper, an anchor between two wings.
161. 12

Camperdown, Earl of (Haldane-Duncan),


on waves of the sea a dismasted ship
Secundis dubiisque rectus.
Campion, London, Devonsh., and Essex,
out of a ducal coronet or, a talbot's
ppr.

head sa.
293. 4
Campion, Harold Gilmore, Boscawen,
Rydal Road, Streatham. same crest.
Campion, William Henry, Esquire, of

Danny, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, a


turkey-cock arg., combed and wattled

same

crest,

field,

Glouc. out

Cant of Drybumford, a dove ppr.

mural coronet

22.

Cantelow, Ireland, a demi-bull per pale


or and az.

45. 12

Canterbury, Viscount (Manners-Sutton),


on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a
peacock in pride ppr. Poury parvenir.
103. 5

Cantillion,

Ireland,

an

embowed

arm

holding a dagger ppr.


cj. 201 4
Ireland, a dexter arm erabowed ppr., holding a dart or, fe,^thered
.

Cantillon,

Ireland, a hand holding an


arrow point downward.
214. 4
Cantis of Canterbury, Kent, a hart's head
erased ppr., attired or, gorged with a
collar arg., charged with three roses

Cantilon,

gu.,

barbed and seeded ppr.


121. 2

cf.

Cantlow, a boar passant.


40. 9
Canton, Ireland, on a chapeau ppr., a
boar passant per pale arg. and vert.
cf.

40. 8

Canton, Kent, on a chapeau a lion's head


erased ppr.
17-9
Canton, Loftus Henry, Pentlow, Eastbourne, same crest. Penser avant

or,

a plume of five ostrich-feathers arg.


cj.

92. 2

Heref.,
and Cantelupe,
leopard's face gu., jessant-de-lis or.

Cantelow,

ilaculis immaculabilis.
Cann, Cornw., a cross crosslet iitched,
between two wings conjoined.
Cann, Bart, (extinct), of Crompton Greenof a

2X1. 2
Aliis

reposita

114. 13

Skoulding-, of Gilston, Herts:


of the battlements of a tower
ppr., a rose gu., shpped and leaved,
also ppr., between four feathers gu.
and arg., and arg. and gu. [for Cann).
(2) An owl arg., collared sa., holding
in the dexter claw a thistle slipped
Perimus licitis.
ppr.
Canning, Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe,

Cann,
(1)

Out

Cantrell,

in

armour embowed,

fess, all ppr.

cf.

19;.

Cantrell-Hubbersty, Albert Cantrell, Es(i) In


quire, of ToUerton Hall, Notts
front of a griffin's head ersised arg.,
charged with a fesse engrailed vert, a
Hubbersty).
mole fes.seways or {for
(2)
In front of a tower arg., a rock ppr.,
:

sie Stratford.

thereon a boar passant sa. armed or,


charged on the body with two roses arg.
Uor Cantrell). Propositi tenax over the

Canning, Baron Garvagh, see Garvagh.


Canning, De Burgh-, see Clanricarde,

Marquess

an arm

holding in the hand a sword by the

middle in

of.

Hubbersty crest, and Perius fidclc ct


Campion and Campyon, a turkey in pride Canning, Viscount (Canning), a demitoS. 5
griffin az., guttee-d'or.
aptrtum over the Cantrell crest.
ppr., combed and wattled gu.
Xe cede malis,
sed contra.
Campion and Campyon, a bear's head and
64. 2 Cantrell and Cantrill, a tower arg., the
Another, gu.
neck per pale erm. and sa., muzzled or. Canning, Gordon-, William James, Hartport way sa.
156. 2
pury, Glouc.
(i) A demi-lion rampant Cantwell, a hand ppr., holding an annulet
34- 14
:

Camville,

oil

mount a leopard

sejant
24. 12

ppr.

Canby, a mound

sa.,

ensigued with a cross

patee.
Canceller and Cancellor, an arm couped
at the shoulder embowed in fess, resting upon the elbow and supporting a
flag displayed az., charged with a
crescent arg.
202. 13
Cancelor and Candisherler, a dexter hand
ppr., holding a covered cup or.
217. II
Candeler, London, a goat's head couped
sa., attired arg.
128 12

arg.,

holding in the dexter paw a battlei/or Canning),


c/. 15. 6.
(2)
head erased ppr. (for Gordon).

or.

axe ppr.

stag's

Dtim

vigilo

tutus. Bydand.

121. 2

216.

Ireland,
a leopard's head
22. 10
couped ppr.
Canzler of Burghausen, Bavaria, a hart

Cantwell,

Canning, a demi-lion rampant arg., holdrampant ppr., holding in the mouth a


ing in the dexter paw a battle-axe ppr.
branch of a tree vert between two
elephant's tusks gu. and arg.
cf. 15. 6
Canning, a demi-lion rampant erm., sup- Cape, a lion passant gu., holding in the
porting a battle-axe ppr.
dexter paw a sword in pale ppr., hilt
15-4
and pommel or.
Canning, Arthur Richard, of Bryn-ycf. 6. 2
mor, Woolston, Southampton, a demi- Capel of the Grove, Painswick, Glouc, a
lion rampant arg., holding in the
plume of three ostrich-feathers, two
dexter paw a battleaxe ppr. Ne cede
iSic vita humana.
arg. and one gu.
malis sed contra.
115. I

2
1

CAP

CAR

99

Capel of Swanwick, Somers., a demi-lion


rampant or, holding in the dexter paw
ii. lo
a cross crosslet fitchee gu.
Capel-Carnegy-Arbuthnott, James Carnegy Capel, Esquire: (i) A peacock's

head and neck couped ppr. (2) A


bunderbolt ppr
hand grasping
Interna prixMat.
Dread God.

Capel-Coningsby, Earl of Essex, see Esses.


Capel, Arthur, J.P., Bulland Lodge,
Wiveliscombe, Somers., a demi-lion
rampant supporting a cross crosslet
Fide et Jortitudine.
fitchee or.
Capell, an anchor cabled gu., bezantee.
161. 2
Heref. and Glouc, a plume of
three ostrich-feathers, the centre one
the others gu.
115. i
Capes, a cross fleury fitched gu., flory or.
166. 7
Capling of London, out of the centre
tower of a castle triple-towered a
demi-lion rampant, all ppr.
155. 10
10. 3
Capon, a demi-lion gu.

Capell,

arg.,

1
1 1 1
Capp, a winged spur or.
Cappell, Rev. Louis, D.D., in front of a
palmer's staff erect a catherine-wheel
or, between two wings az., guttee-d'or.
.

III. 10

Warw. and Staffs, a dexter arm


couped and erabowed, vested az., cuffed
erminois, holding in the hand a banner
az., the staff' or, fringed and charged

Capper,

gamb

of four feathers.
Cardiffe, on a chapeau gu.,
or,

sa.,

holding

114.

turned up

a martlet sa.

Cardiff, Ireland,

95.

177. 8

ppr.

Carey or Cary, a maiden's head ppr.

182. 3

a giUiflower slipped and

Carfrae, Scotland, a tower embattled arg.


Forlis in fide.
156. 2
Carfrae, James A. Alston. Esquire, of

leaved ppr.
151. 8
Cardigan, Earl of, see Ailesbury, Marquess of.
Cardigan, a lion's gamb erect and erased
or, holding an antique mace az.
38. i
Cardin, a wolf statant sa., holding in
the mouth an arrow palewise ppr.
cf.

Cardinal, Essex, a

with a bee volant of the same.

erased

Carew, Charles Robert Sydenham, Esquire, of CoUiprest House, Tiverton,


Card of London, out of a cloud a hand
Devonsh., same crest and motto.
holding a letter ppr.
215.7 Carew, an heraldic antelope trippant az.,
Card, a demi-lion rampant.
10. 2
attired, maned, tufted, and ungu. or.
Cardale of London, a linnet ppr. Slu126. 6
dendo el contemplatido inde fessus. 94. 1
Carew, the late Russell, Carpenders,
Carden, Sir John Craven, Bart., of TemWatford, same crest. Nil conscire
plemoie, co. Tipperary, Iieland, a
sibi.
pheou sa. Fide et amore.
174. n Carew, Pole-, Sir Reginald, K.C.V.O., a
Carden, Sir Frederick Walter, Bart.,
mast of a ship sa., on the round-top
London, a fasces fessewise or, thereon
a demi-lion of the last surrounded with
a wolf's head erased sa., pierced in the
spears ppr.
A second crest
257. 4.
neck by an arrow in bend sinister,
(for Pole), a lion's gamb gu., armed or,
point downwards, embrued ppr., also
is sometimes used.
or.
Fide et amore.
29. 12 Carew, Robert Thomas, Esquire, of BalCarden, Bucks, a wolf's head erased sa.,
linamona Park, Waterford, an antelope
pierced with an arrow arg.
passant gu., crined and combed or.
cf. 29. 6
Carden, a wolf statant sa., holding in his Carey, a swan rising ppr. Sine macvla.
mouth an arrow palewise ppr. cf. 29. 2
99. 12
ducal
coronet
plume
out
of
a
a
Cardew,
Carey, Ireland, on a mount a fire-beacon
Carey, a lion's
a letter ppr.

Holme Lodge, Wimbledon Common,


London, S.W., same crest and motto.
demi-angel ppr.. on
the head a cross pattee.
cf. 183. 12
Cargill, Scotland, a martlet ppr.
Cargill, Scotland, a

29. 2

dromedary ppr.

9.';-4

Cargill, a martlet arg.

In Dotnino con-

cf. 132. 2
95. 4
Capper of London, Middx., and Herts,
fido.
a ram's head and neck couped, charged Cardinal, Durrant Edward. J.P.,F.R.G.S.. Carington, Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Robert,
Road, Brighton, and
18, Cromwell
elephant's
Baron
Carrington,
an
on the neck with arose.
cf. 130. I
Tendring Manor, Colchester, an African
head erased or. eared gn., charged
130. 6
Capper, a ram's head erased.
camel ppr.
on the neck with three fleur-de-lis,
Capps, Norf., a demi-antelope or.
Cardington, a bull passant per fess arg.
two and one az. Tenax in fide.
cf. 126. 5
and sa.
cf. 45. 2
Capron, a demi-man in armour with
133- 3
<^lL'esperance Carington, a peacock's head erased az.,
Cardonnel, De, a dove ppr.
a lance and a shield, all ppr.
JVC console.
92. 2
ducaUy gorged or.
Capron, Rev. George HaUiley, of Southcf. 103.
Herbeit
Hanbury Smith
wick Hall, Northamp., a cross fleury Cardonnell, Northumb., a goldfinch ppr., Carington,
on the breast a trefoil vert. cf. 106. 4
Ashby, Folville Manor. Melton Mowor, in front of a demi-man affrontee in
bray, and Grangethorpe, Rusholme,
armour ppr., garnished of the first, Cardozo, Samuel Nunez, Esquire, of
Hackney, London, a demi-savage
Manchester
)
Out of a ducal
holding in the dexter hand an arrow,
i
affrontee ppr., holding in his dexter
coronet or, a unicorn's head arg.,
the barb downwards, also ppr., the
hand a stalk of tobacco of three leaves
armed and crined or. (2) A peacock's
sinister hand resting on the cross.
ppr., and his sinister resting on a trihead eiased ppr., ducally gorged or.
Sub cruce solus.
Yigilate et orate.
angle or.
Fides semper firma.
187- 3
Scotland,
Carkettle,
a griflun's head
Capron, Rev. Charles Henry Ward, B.A., Cardross, Baron, see Buchan, Earl of.
66. 2
erased ppr.
of Westown Lodge, Worthing, same Cardwell, a knight in complete armour
ppr., visor up, on the top of the helmet Carleill of Sewerby, Yorks, a Moor's
crest.
Sub cruce salus.
a plume of feathers gu., holding in his
head in profile, couped at the shoulders
Caradoc or Cradoek, Baron Howden, see
dexter hand a battle-axe of the first.
ppr.
192. 13
Howden.
cf. 188. 2
Carleton, a dexter arm embowed and
Carbery, Baron (Evans-Freke), Ireland
naked to the elbow, the shirt folded
(i) A bull's head couped sa., collared Cardwell, Viscount (Cardwell), a man in
armour, holding in the dexter hand a
above the elbow arg., and vested over
and chained or (for Freke). cf. 44. 3.
war- mace, all ppr., charged on the
gu., the hand grasping an arrow in
(2) A demi-lion rampant regardant or,
breast with a cross patee gu.
Agissez
bend sinister point downwards ppr.
between the paws a boar's head couped
honnetement.
VaiUant et veillant.
Libertas.
sa. (/or Evans).
cf. 201. 13
cf. 188. 2
Carleton, a unicorn's head sa., the horn
Carbery, a wyvem's head erased gu.
twisted of the first and second.
c/. 71. 2
Cardwell, a tower ppr., domed or, with a
48. 13
flag thereon sa.
Carbinell, out of a ducal coronet an arm
157. 15
Surgeon-LieutenantCareless, see Carlos.
Carleton,
L.
S.,
in armour brandishing a scimitar ppr.
Newnham-on-Severn, same
Colonel,
Carell, a sword in pale surmounted by
2oq. 1
1

Carbronel, Carbonnell, or Carbonelle, a


demi-lion az., crowned gu., charged on
the shoulder with three plates.
cf.

10. II

Carbonel or Carbonell, a sword in bend


ppr.

170. 5
in
of
saltirewise or, perched thereon
concord.
and
a raven ppr. In accord
257. II

Carbutt, Sir
front of a

wheat

Edward Hamer, Bart.,


mount vert, two ears

two

crosses crosslet fitchee in saltire.


sa.
En, esperance
6. 2
Felice chi puo.
Carew Baron (Carew), an heraldic antelope trippant sa., armed and crined

Carew, a lion passant


je vis.

Quairrre r.riim.
crest.
Carleton, Viscount Carleton, Ireland, out
of a diioal coronet a unicorn's head
arg., armed and crined of the fii'St.
48. 12
Qucerere irrum.

126.6 Carleton, Baron, see Shannon, Earl of.


Nil admirari.
or.
Carew, Sir Henry Palk, Bart., of Hac- Carleton, Baron Dorchester, see Dorchester.
combe, Devonsh., the round top of a
mainmast set off with palisadoes or, Carleton, the Hon. Dudley Massey, of
Greywell HiU, Wiuchfield, Hants, a
and a demi-lion issuing thereout sa.
dexter arm embowed ppr., vested
Nil conscire sibi.
257. 4

72

CAR

CAR
above the elbow gu., edged
hand grasping an arrow
;,inister

point

downwards

Carleton, General

Carlyon, Arthur Spry Gwavaa, Esquire,


J.P., of Gwavas, Tikokino, Hawkes Bay,
New Zealand, same crest and motto
Carlyon, Alexander Keith, Esquire, of
Mount Park, Harrow, Middx., same
crest and motto.
Carlyon, George Richard, Esquire, of Tregrehan, Cornw., same crest and motto.
Carlyon, Rev. Henry Chichele, M.A., of

arg., the
bend
in

Quon-

ppr.

Henry Alexander,

C.B.,

12, Marlborough Buildings, Bath,


out of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's
head arg., the horn twisted of the first

of

and second, maned and tufted


Nunquam non paratus.
first.

of the

Delhi, Punjab, India,

same

crest

and

motto.
holding in the beak
a sprig of two roses gu., leaved and Carlyon, Gerald Winstanley, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
stalked vert.
cf. 95. 2
Connemara,
A.,
Esquire,
Carlile, James William, Esquire, D.L., Carlyon, T.
Darracott
Boscombe Park,
Road,
J. P., of Ponsbourne Park, Herts, two
Bournemouth, a demi-Uon rampant
Humilidragoas' heads addorsee vert.
gu., ducally crowned or, collared arg.,
iate.
72. 8
holding between the paws a bezant.
Carlile, Walter William, Esquire, of Gay260. 10
Turris tutissima virtus.
hurst, Newport Bagnell, Bucks, same
Carlyon, Thomas Alfred, Esquire, c.o.
crest and motto.
Captain Carlyon-Britton, 14, Melbury
Edward Hildred, Esquire, of
Carlile,
motto.
crest
and
Mansions,
S.W.,
same
Yorks,
same
Hall,
Meltham.
Helme
Carlyon, Thomas Baxter, Esquire, of
crest and motto.
Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, same crest
Carlill, Cumb. and Westml., an arm in
and motto.
armour embowed holding in the hand
Carlyon-Britton, see Britton.
c/. 197. i
ppr. a spear arg.
176. 2
Carlill, an arm in armour embowed or, Carlyon, in the sea a pillar ppr.
of Langrigg, Cumb., a dragon's
hand
ppr.
Carmalt
holding
in
the
garnished gu.,
head erased per pale or and vert,
a baton of the first.
cf. 200. 3
gorged with collar, charged with three
Carline, William Arthur, M.D., Lincoln,
escallops counterchanged.
Vivimus dum vivamus.
cf. 71. 2
a demi-griffin.
Carling, Bristol, a buck's head erased Carmarden and Carmarthen, a lion's
121. 2
gamb erect and erased or.
36. 4
ppr.
Tout droit.
Leeds,
see
Marquess
of,
and
Baron
Clermont
Carmarthen,
Baron,
Carlingford,
Duke of.
Hon. Sir Chichester Samuel
(Rt.
(i)
An Carmichael of Balmblae, a woman's head
Parkinson-Fortescue), K.P.
and neck issuing. Fortune helps the
heraldic tiger ppr., supporting with
182. 3
forward.
his fore-paw a plain shield arg. (for
Fortescuc).
25. 5.
(2) A falcon Carmichael of Carspherne, Scotland, a
cf.
dexter hand and arm in armour branwith wings addorsed ppr., belled or,
Toujours
dishing a tilting-spear ppr.
and charged on the breast with a pellet
prest.
and holding in the beak an ostrichcf. 210. 9
Forte Carmichael, James, Esquire, of Arthur,
feather arg. {for Parkiwon).
stone, Meigle, Perthsh., same crest and
scutum salv.s ducum. Si celeres quatit
motto.
pennus.
Carlisle, Earl of (Howard), on a chapeau Carmichael, John, Esquire, of Cork: (l)
Issuing from a mural crown a dexter
gu., turned up erm., a lion statant
arm in armour embowed, the hand
gardant, the tail extended or, ducally
holding a broken spear in bend sinisgorged arg and charged with a mullet
Volo non vnleo.
ter point downwards, all ppr., the arm
sa., for difference.
charged with a cross patee gu. (for
cf. 4. 7
Carmichael).
Carlisle, William Thomas, Esquire, of
(2) Out of a mural crown
Lincoln's Inn, in front of a blackappr., an ostrich's head az., holding in
the beak a horse-shoe or, and charged
moor's head in profile, couped at the
on the neck with a cross crosslet
shoulders ppr., wreathed about the
fitchee of the last {for M'Ostrich).
temples arg. and gu., two mullets of
Toujours prest.
eight points or.
cf. 192. 13
Carlos, a sword arg., hilt and pommel or, Carmichael, Gibson-, Sir Thomas David,
Bart., of Skirling: (i) An arm in
and a sceptre of the last in saltier,
armour embowed holding a broken
enfUed with a civic crown vert. Sublance, the top pendent ppr. (for Carditti^ fidelis regis est regni solus.
170. 7
michael).
197. 3.
(2) A pelican in
Carlow, Viscount, see Portarlington, Earl.
Toujours
her piety ppr. (for Gibson).
Carlton, an arm embowed ppr., holding
prest.
Pandite ccelestes portoe. 98. 14
201. 13
in the hand an arrow.
Carlyle, Scotland, two dragons' heads Carmichael, Evelyn George Massey, M.A.,
Library Chambers, Temple, a cubit
and necks addorsed vert. Humilitate.
arm erect in armour holding in the
hand a broken spear, all ppr.
Carlyle of Limekilns, Scotland, a dexter
arm holding a wTiting-pen ppr. Hu- Carmichael, Ireland, an arm from the
elbow in armour, holding a pheon ppr.
militate.
217. 10
Carlyll, Stephen, 7, Hanover Terrace, Carmichael of Maulslei, an arm in armour
holding in the hand a broken spear
Regent's Park, W., a Moor's head in
profile couped at the shoulders ppr.
ppr., and charged with a mullet or.
Toujours prest.
Motto as above.
cf. 197. 3
Carlyon of Tregrehan, Comw., a demi-lion Carmichael, Sir James Morse, Bart., a
rampant gu., ducally crowned or,
cubit arm in armour holding in the
collared arg., holding between its paws a
hand a tilting-apear ppr. Toujours
bezant Turris t^itissima virtus. 260. 10
prest.
cf. 210. I

Carlife,

a martlet

or,

Carmichael-Ferrall, Captain John Jervis


O'Ferrall, R.N., of Augher Castle, co.
Tyrone: (i) Out of a ducal coronet
or, a dexter hand gu. {for Ferrall).
(2) An arm embowed in armour grasp-

mg

a broken lance, all ppr., charged


with a trefoil or (for Carmichael).

Carminow, Carmynow, or Carmenow, a


dolphin naiant

140- 5
or.
of Tregarrick, Cornw., a dolor.
Cola raggi wethlotc.
140. 5

Carminow

phin naiant

Carnaby, a bull's head per chevron or


[gu.

cf.

44- 3

Carnaby, a lion's head issuing sa., charged


with a chevron arg.
cf. 21. i
Carnac, on a crescent per pale gu. and
erm., a sword ppr., hilt and pommel or,
169. 4
point upwards.
Carnac, Rivett-, Sir James Henry Sproule,
Bart., Derby: (i) Out of a cre-scent
erm., the interior part gu., a sword
erect ppr., pommel and hilt or (for
Carnac).
169. 4.
(2) An arm erect
couped at the elbow, vested per pale
arg. and sa., holding in the hand ppr. a
broken sword of the first, hilt and pommel or (for Rivett). Sic itur ad astra.
Carnarvon, Earl of (Herbert), a wyvem,
the wings elevated vert, holding in the
mouth a sinister hand couped at the

Ung jc serviray.
70. 3
wrist gu.
CarncroSS, a dagger erect arg., hilted and
or, between two branches
Certamine parta. 170.3
David, Esquire, 22, Queen
Street, Edinburgh (formerly Bengal
Educ. Dept.), a dexter hand grasping
a baimer arg., charged with a saltire
couped az. Tenax propositi.
Came, Nash, Colglamorgan, a pelican
displayed with two heads sa., issuing
from a ducal coronet ppr. En tout
loyal.
Fy ugobaith sydd yn num.
Came, John Devereux Vann Loder
NichoU, St. Donat's Castle, Glamorgan,
displayed with two heads sa,
pelican
a
En
issuing from a ducal coronet ppr.
toute loyale, and also Fy ngohaith sydd
yn nuw.
Carnegie of Kennaird Angus, a dexter
hand holding a thunderbolt ppr. Deum

pommelled

of laurel opr.

CarnduCf,

216.

timete.

Carnegie, James, of 13, Prince's Garden,


a dexter hand couped at the wrist,
holding in fess a thunderbolt shafted

paleways winged arg. Deum timete.


Lord, of Crimonnogate, Lonmay, Aberdeensh., and Elsick, Kin-

Carnegie,

Dred God.
cardinesh., same crest.
Carnegie, Earl of Northesk, see Northesk.
Carnegie of Pitarow, Bart., a demi-eagle
displayed az., beaked and membered
81. 6
Video aha seguorque.
gu.
Carnegie of Ballindare. a dexter arm
vambraced ppr., holding an escuti'heon
az., charged with a St. Andre%v's cross
arg.
Loyal in adversity.
Carnegie of Craigo, a star ppr. Alis
aspicet astra.

ifi.l.

Carnegie, Rt. Hon. Sir James, K.T.,


Earl of Southesk, Baron Carnegie of
Kinnaird and Leuchars, in Scotland,
Baron Balinhard of FarneLl, Forfarsh.,
in the United Kingdom, and a Baronet
of

Nova

Brechin,

winged

or.

Scotia,

N.B.,

Kinnaird Castle,
thunderbolt ppr.,

Dread God.

247.

:
)

CAR

CAR

lOI

Claud Cathcart Strachan, of Carpenter, Somers., a snail passant ppr., Carr of Horbury, Yorks, a stag's head
the shell arg.
141. 8
same crest and
couped per bend embattled arg. and
Forfarsh.,
Carpenter of Cobham, Surrey, a greygu., charged on the neck with two
motto.
hound's head erased per fess sa. and
estoiles couuterchanged.
Carnegie, John, B.A., Cranbome, Wid61. 4 Carr of Eshott, a stag's head erased
arg.
more Road, Bromley, Kent, on a
ppr.
thunderbolt ppr., an eagle to the Carpenter, Earl of Tyrconnel, see TyrNildesperandum.
121. 2
with wings
connel.
sinister regardant and
Carr, Rev. Edmund, Holbrooke Hall,
Carpenter, a falcon with wings expanded
Derby, a stag's head erased ppr.,
expanded and inverted. Time deum.
arg., beaked, legged, and belled or. 87. i
charged on the neck with a mullet of
Carnegie of Lour, a leopard's head erased
six points or between two thistles
ppr.
Armis et animis.
23. 10 Carpenter, an arm in armour embowed
Forfarsh.,
a
holding in the hand ppr. a hammer or.
slipped and leaved ppr.
Carnegie of Finhaven,
Tout droit.
Tache Carpenter, an arm in armour grasping Carr, William, of Stackhouse and Gigleopard's head affrontee ppr.
in the hand a passion nail, all ppr.
gleswicl;, Yorks, a stag's head couped
mns tache.
cf. 23. 3
arg., attiied or, on the ntck two bars
Carnegie of Newgate, two dexter hands Carpenter, Ireland, an alligator ppr.
gauntleted issuing out of a cloud congemelles or
Ad sidere tollite rtiltus.
cf. 138. II
Esquire, of Carr, William, Esquire, J.P., of Ditchingjoined and supporting a flaming heart Carpenter-Garnier, John,
211. 2
Rookesbury Park, Fareham, Hants
ham Hall, Ditchingham, Norf., a
ppr.
Armis et animis.
Carnegie, a demi-eagle displayed az.,
(i) In front of a lion's head erased az.,
stag's head couped ppr., charged on
Video
beaked gu., looking to a star or.
gorged with a wreath of oak, three
the neck with three bars or. Ad sidere
fleurs-de-lis or {for Oarnier).
tollite vultus.
alta sequorgue.
cf. 81. 6
(2) An
Carnegy (i) A lion passant ppr., holdarm embowed in armour ppr., the Carr-Gomm, Francis Culling, Esquire, of
the Chase, Farnham Royal, Bucks
ing in his dexter fore-paw a banner
hand grasping a staff or, between two
az., charged with a saltire arg.
wings of the last, semee of estoiles az.
cf 5. 13
(1) Two lions' gambs in saltire sa.,
Tache sans
erased gu., charged for distinction with
(2) A demi-leopard ppr.
{for Carpenter).
tache.
a cross crosslet arg., and each holding
cf. 23. 13
Carr, Thomas, M.D., 15, Albert Terrace,
Carnegy, Patrick Alexander Watson,
a seax erect ppr., hilt and pommel or
Blackpool, a unicorn's head erased
Lour, Forfarsh., a demi-leopard ppr.
ppr. Pro Chrislo et pro patria. 298. lO
{for Gomm).
(2) A stag's head erased
Tache sans tache.
standard),
ppr.,
gorged with a collar gemelle, and
of
Hart,
(badge
on
Carr, Knt.
Carnell, Yorks, an arm in armour emthe neck encircled with an annulet gu.,
a stag's head barry of eight arg. and
bowed holding a sword, all ppr.
on the attires a riband, also gu., passing
gu., trochings or, one annulet of the
195. 2
the said trochings. Por
through an annulet or {for Carr). { i
first upon
Carney, a swan's liead and neck erased
{Gomm) Per costanza e speranza, and
Dysserver.
holding in the beak an annulet.
Carr of Hetton, Northumb., the same.
(2) {Carr) Pour deservyr.
Carney, Ireland, a gauntleted hand lying
see Carrick.
crest).
Carrack,
Pour Deservir (over
fessways holding a sword erect, all Carr of St. Helen, Auckland, Durh. (from Carrant, Somers., a bull's head cabcssed
ppr.
per pale gu. and arg., armed, countercf. 211. 8
Hetton), a stag's head couped arg.,
changed.
Carnie, out of a cloud a hand in fess
attired or.
43. 8
pointing to a crosier in pale, all ppr.
Carr of Sleaford, Lines, Bart., a stag's Carre, Scotland, a stag's head erased or.
121. 2
223. 2
Tout droit.
head couped arg., on the neck two bars
Alexander,
of
Thomas
Carre,
Riddel-,
gemelles
(sometimes
charged
with
gu.
Carniquet, Scotland, a swan with wings
Cavers, Carre, LiUiesleaf, Roxburghsh..
a fleur-de-lis).
addorsed arg., ducally gorged and
Scotland: (i) A stag's head erased
Carr of Hedgeley, Northumb. and Dunchained or.
cf. 99. 3
ppr.. attired with ten tynes or.
(2) A
stan on Hill, Durh., on a wreath of
Carnoek, Scotland, a hand ppr., holding
demi-greyhound ppr. Tout droit.
c/. 215. 5
the colours a stag's head couped arg.,
a tleur-de-lis az.
Hope to share.
gorged with two bars gemelles between
Carnsew, a hound passant regardant ppr.
mount
vert,
stag
Sussex,
on
a
a
Carrell,
aimulets
as many
gu.
Por Dysserver.
cf. 54. I
lodged regardant arg., attired or.
Carnwath, Earl of, and Baron Dalzell, Carr, Rev. Charles Ridley, of Exmouth,
115. 9
Devonsh., same crest and motto.
Scotland (Dalzell), a dagger erect ppr.,
pommel and hilt or. / dare.
169. 2 Carr, Cuthbert Ellison, Esquire, same Carrell, Sussex, on a mount vert, an ibex
crest and motto.
arg., maned antl horned or.
Caron, Hon. Sir Joseph Philippe Rene
Adolphe, K.C.M.G., K.C., P.C, of Daly Carr, Henry, Esquire, same crest and Carrell, Sussex and Kent, a lion's head
Canada,
Minister
of
motto.
Street, Ottawa,
erased vert, between two wings arg.
Vice-Admiral Henry John, of
Militia and Defence for the Dominion Carr,
and sa., charged on the neck with two
Suaviler
of Canada, uses a fleur-de-lis.
United Service Club, S.W., same crest
bends or.
cf. 19. 7
in modo, fortiter in re.
14S. 2
and motto.
Carrick, Earl of, Ireland (Butler), out of a
Carpendale, Rev. Maxwell, Rector of Carr, Martin Raymond, Esquire, same
ducal coronet a plume of five ostrichTamlaght, in the diocese of Armagh,
crest and motto.
feathers arg., thereupon a falcon rising
Soyez ferine.
a hawk's head erased ppr., charged Carr, Ralph Clement, Esquire, same crest
of the last.
with a cross crosslet or. Data fata
and motto.
Carrick, Scotland, a demi-lion or, in the
Carnegie,
Tarrie,

sectUus.

cf.

88. 12

Carpendale, Major Maxwell John, same


crest.

Carpenter, on a stand a globe ppr.


tu-Kta lidli.

Per
159. 4

Carpenter, Hon. Walter Cecil, of Kiplin,


Northallerton, a globe in a frame or,
charged for distinction with a cross
crosslet az.
Per acuta belli.
Carpenter, a stag's head arg., between

two wings addorsed


Carpenter, a demi-lion
rally

crowned

Pour

or.

rampant

gu.,
cf.

du-

10.

Carpenter, Barbadoes, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding between the paws


a cross pattee vert. Audaces fortuna
II. 2
juvat.
Carpenter, Worcs., a coney sejant arg.
cf.

136.

same

Barming, Maidstone,
Pour deservir.

same
Long
Kent,

Carrick, Glouc, an ostrich arg., beaked


and legged or, holding in the beak a
staff of the same, thereon a flag gu.

Garde

hien.

Carrick, an ostrich ppr.

Garde

hien.

97. 2

crest.

mount

vert, a
head couped arg., horned or, on the
neck an estoile sa. between two bars Carrie, Ireland, an arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a dart
gemelle gu.
198. 4
point downwards, all ppr.
Carr of Bristol, a hart's head arg., horned
or, about his neck two gemelles gu. Carrier, Hants, out of a ducal coronet
or, a dragon's head vert.
72. 4
(sometimes charged with a martlet).

Carr

deserviir.

Carr, Thomas William, Esquire,


crest and motto.
Carr, Rev. Thomas William, of

Rede,

az.

or, collared sa.

Carr-EIlison, see Ellison.


dexter paw a thistle ppr., in the sinister
Carr of Eshott Heugh, Northumb., astag's
a fleur-de-lis gu.
13. 12
head erased ppr., gorged with a collar Carrick and Carrack, an ostrich arg.,
gemelle, and the neck encircled with
beaked and legged or, holding in the
an annulet gu., on the attires a riband,
beak a broken spear of the last, headed
also gu., passing through an annulet
of the first.

of

Hillingdon,

Middx.,

stag's

Carrldge of London, on a
spear-hook sa.

CAR

CAR

102

Carrowe of London, a mainmast broken, Carter, Frederick Walter, 24, Ainslie


Place, Edinburgh, a talbot's head
the round-top set off with palisadoes
Carrington, John Bodman, Esquire, of
couped ppr., charged with a mullet
Laggis, NetherhaU Gardens, Hampor, headed arg., a lion issuant thereEsperancc.
arg.
299. 6
sejant
per
out sa., collared per pale of the first
stead, L^ndon, N.W., a lion
Carter of London, on a mount vert, a
and second.
bend sinister or and arg., semee of
greyhound sejant arg., sustaining an
annulets, and holding in the mouth a Carruthers of Howmains, a seraph volant
escutcheon of the last charged with a
ppr.
Prom plus et fiddis.
184. 11
mallet in bend gu., resting the dexter
cart-wheel vert.
paw upon a torteau. Absque labore Carruthers of Annandale, a seraph standCarter, Hants, a lion's head erased. Fear
Paratus et fidelis.
ing vested ppr.
not.
17. 8
I
an
184.
Earl
(Wynn-Carrington>,
Carrington,
Carter, Cornw., a lion's head erased arg.
elephant's head erased or, eared gu., Carruthers, a cherub's head ppr.
17. 8
charged on the neck with three fleur- Carruthers, Francis John, of Dormont,
Tennx ei fidelis.
Lockerbie,
a seraph volant ppr. Carter, Yorks, a lion's head erased or,
de-lis two and one az.
264. 16
Promptus et fidelis.
fretty sa.
cf- 133- 3
cf. 17. 8
Carrington, London and Yorks, out of a Carruthers, Mitchell-: (t) A cherub's Carter, a lion's head, holding in the
head ppr. (for Carruthi-rs). 189. 9. (2)
mouth a comet-star ppr.
ducal coronet or, unicorn's head sa.
St. Michael in armour holding a spear Carter, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant sa.,
48. 12
Frederick,
K.C.B.,
in his dexter hand, the face, neck, arms
holding between the paws a cross
Sir
Carrington,
and legs bare, all ppr., the wings arg.
lozengy gu., each lozenge charged with
K.C.M.G., of College Lawn, Cheltenand hair auburn. Promptus et fiddis.
ham, same crest.
a plate.
Virtute cresco.
189. 11 Carter, Yorks, out of a mural coronet or,
Carrington, out of a ducal coronet arg.,
163. 13
165. 4
a demi-monkey ppr.
a unicorn's head sa., maned and armed Carry, a cross Calvary ppr.
Carter, Major William Graydon, ist Batt.
of the first.
48. 12 Carryngton, see Carrington.
Essex Regt., out of a mural crown or,
Carrington, O.xon., out of a ducal coronet Carsain, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a scimitar ppr.
Ne m'ovblie:.
meisoned az., a demi-monkey ppr.
or, a unicorn's head sa., crined arg.,
163. 13
the horn twisted of the last and
213- 5
Vdo- Carter, Kent, a dexter arm in armour
second.
48. 12 Carse, Scotland, a falcon's head.
citate.
erabowed ppr., holding in the hand a
Carrington, Chesh., a unicorn's head arg.,
cf. 88. 12
the
roll of paper.
armed and crined or.
49. 7 Carse or Carss, Scotland, between
horns of a crescent a cross crosslet Carter, Edward, Esquire, of Birmingham,
Carrington, Thomas, Esquire, of Sharrow
166. 9
fitched or.
In cruce solus.
a cubit arm erect, vested gu., charged
Hurst. Sheffield, three horse-shoes or,
with two roses paleways arg., barbed
thereon a unicorn's head erased sa. Carsey of Dykelborough, Norf., an arm
couped at the elbow and erect, vested
and seeded, the hand grasping a carbine
Ferro non gladio.
49. i
in bend sinister between two branches
az., purfled and cuffed arg., holding in
Carrington, Arthur, Esquire, of Langdale,
Few words,
the
hand
of
gilliflowers
ppr.
a bunch
of oak fructed, all ppr.
Bedford, same crest.
Semper paratus.
fair faith.
Carrington, an eagle close.
76. 2
cf. 205. 14
Carrington, Warw., a peacock's head Carsewell and Carswell, Scotland, a Carter, George William, Esquire, of Cliff
lion's head within a fetterlock.
End House, Scarborough, issuant from
erased ppr., ducally gorged or.
the battlements of a tower a demicf. 19. 4
cf. 103. I
monkey ppr., holding between the
Carritt, John Price, of Chateau de la Carsewell, a lion passant, the tul extended
II
Belgium:
(i)
An
ppr.
hands
an escutcheon or, charged with
Croisiere,
Gistel,
5.
a round buckle sa. Fortitudine.
eagle displayed with two heads sa., Carson, an elephant statant. Fortitudme
crowned with a four-balled coronet
et prudentia.
133. 9 Carter, Sir Gilbert Thomas, of 34, Charing
Cross, London, S.W., and Government
or {for Oarritt). 74-8.
(2) A lion Carson, Bucks, an elephant's head erased,
Virtute et vaHouse, Nassau, Bahamas, upon the
the trunk elevated ppr.
rampant regardant sa. {for Lloi/dtrunk of a tree fessewise eradicated
lore.
c/. 133. 3
2. II.
Price).
(3) A bull's head sable,
and sprouting to the dexter a crowned
of
the
sun
Accarsane,
Cape
Town,
Cape
the
rays
or
Carson
of
behind it
{for
crane ppr., resting the dexter leg on
Fide et- bello fortis.
of Good Hope, a dexter hand ppr.,
Blount).
holding a crescent arg. Teneo ei credo.
an escutcheon az., charged with a lion's
Carrol or Carroll, Ireland, a tent gu.
216. 8
head erased arg. Nemo me major nisi
158. 7
me justior.
253. 13
Carrol, Knt., of London, on a mount vert, Carstairs, Scotland, the sun shining on
Carter, John, Esquire, of Harrogate and
a primrose ppr. Te splendente.
a stag lodged regardant arg., attired
8
Langrick Grange, near Boston, Lines,
150.
or.
Semper eadem.
115. 9
tower
arg.,
out of the battlements of a
Carrol or Carroll, Ireland, on the stump Cart, England and Scotland, a stag's
head holding in the mouth a serpent,
a demi-monkey gu., charged on the
of an oak sprouting a hawk ppr.,
shoulder with a bezant, and holding
r/. 86. 11
121. 7
belled or.
all ppr.
between the hands a shuttle of the
Carroll, a bear's head sa., muzzled or, Cart, Scotland and England, a hand
first.
Spes in salute.
holding a club in pale, all ppr.
between two wings of the last.
c/. 35- 5
cf. 214. 6 Carter, John Burroughes, Esquire, of the
Manor House, Northwold, Norfolk, a
Ballynure.
Wieklow, Cartel!, a tower triple-towered arg.,
of
co.
Carroll
talbot sejant erm., the dexter fore-paw
masoned sa.
In fi.dc et in bello
same crest.
157. 6
supporting an escocheon per pale arg.
Carter, Northamp., a talbot's head arg.
fortes.
cf. 86. 11
and az., a catherine-wheel counter56. 12
Carroll, Rev. Frederick, of Ashford and
changed. Sacro gratus cineri.
.Munduff, CO. Wieklow, and Wood- Carter, Northamp., a talbot's head arg.,
Carter, John Robert, Esquire, in front
charged with a mullet gu.
house, near Halifax, Yorks, Vicar of
cf. 56. 12
NorCornw.,
a
mural
coronet
sa.,
of
a tau purpure a demi-cart-wheel or.
Carter,
on
Pollington, near Peterborough,
In hoc signo vinces.
269. 7
a talbot passant arg.
thamp., on the stump of a tree sproutcf. 54. i
ing to the dexter side ppr., a falcon Carter of Watlington Park, on a mural Carter-Campbell, Thomas Tupper, Escrown or, a talbot passant arg., charged
quire, of Fascadel, Ardishaig, Argyllsh.,
rising per pale arg. and gu., belled and
with three buckles az. Sub libertate
Flecti non frangi.
a boar's head erect erased or, armed
jessed or.
87. 8
quietum.
and langued az. Fac et spera.
Carroll, Coote Alexander, Esquire, of
Ashford, co. Wieklow, Ireland, on the Carter, a talbot sejant resting the dexter Carteret, Baron (Thvnne), a reindeer
Loyal devoir.
c/. 125. 9
paw on a catherine-wheel per pale
statant or.
stump of a tree sprouting to the dexarg and gu.
Carteret, on a mount vert, a squirrel
ter a falcon rising belled ppr., charged
cf. 55. 3
sejant ppr.
on the breast with a cross fleury sa. Carter of Robertstown and Rathnally,
cf. 135. 5
CO. Meath, Ireland, on a mural crown Carteret, on a branch of a tree a squirrel
Flecti non frangi.
cf. 87. 12
sejant cracking a chestnut, all ppr.
or, charged with three hurts, a talbot
Carron, Scotland, a camel's head per
Carrill, see Carrel.

fess arg.

and

az.

132. 7

passant arg.

Victrix patientia duris.

Loyal devoir.

CAR

CAS

103

Carteret, Guernsey, a squirrel sejant gu.,


cracking a nut ppr., on a brancli of
laurel springing up before him vert.
Carthew, Scotland, a wild duck ppr.
I02. lo
Carthew, a falcon rising ducally gorged
and belled ppr.
S7. 2
Carthew of Dublin, a dragon's head
erased az., langued gu., charged on
the neck with a trefoil slipped or.
cl. 71. 2
Carthew, Ranulphus John, J.P., Wood-

a chaplet of roses gu., a dexter arm Cary of T^ondon, a swan ppr., with wings
embowed in armour, the hand ppr.,
erect, charged on the breast with a

holding a catheriue-wheel, also gu.


Nil dcsperandum.
Hon. Sir Richard John,
K.C.M.G., P.C, M.P., of the Maples,
Frontenac, and of King Street, Kingston. Ontario, Canada, a wolf's head
erased or, pierced through the neck
with the broken blade of a sword arg.
Defend the fold.
cf. 30. S
Cartwright, a wolf's head erased per
bridge Abbey, Suff.. and 15 A, Kenfesse embattled or, and gules between
sington Palace Gardens, London, W.,
two branches of laurel in orle. 253. 21
upon a rock an auk ppr., holding in Cartwright, William, Esquire, of Brimtlie beak a besant.
ley House, West Teignmouth, Devonsh.,
Bedhoh fyr ha heb
drol:.
out of a chaplet of roses gu., a dexter
-75. 5
Carthew-Yorstoun, Morden, Esquire, of
arm embowed in armour, the hand ppr.,
East Tinwald, Dumfries, N.B., and
holding a catherine-wheel, also gu.
Irvine House, Caobie, N.B.
Kendall, Westml., an eagle
(i) A Carus of
tower ppr. (for Yorstoun). (2) A murr
wings expanded sa., beaked and legged
ppr., ducally gorged or.
Mens conscia
or, charged with a cinq uef oil arg.
recti.
Let us be wise without evil.
c/. 77- 5
Cartier, George Ettienne, Esquire, of Carus-Wilson, Rev. William, Vicar of
Montreal, an anchor in bend sinister
Preston-next-Faversham (i) A cressa., cabled ppr., pendent therefrom by
cent or, issuing flames of fire ppr. {for
a gold chain an escutcheon gu.,
Wilson). (2) A hawk rising sa., beaked,
charged with a fleur-de-lis or. France
belled,
and collared or, from the
et sans dot.
16:. 5
collar an escutcheon pendent arg.,
Cartiles, Northumb., a talbot passant
charged with a wolf's head sa., vulned
per pale, indented or and vert.
I
ppr.
Non nobis solmn.
54.
{for Cams).
Cartland, Ireland, a denii-eagle rising Carus-Wilson, Edward Shippard, Esquire,
ppr.
80. 2
of Penmount, near Truro, same crests
Cartland, John Howard, Esquire, of the
and motto.
Priory, King's Heath, Worcs., in front Carus-Wilson, Cecil, Esquire, same crests
of a demi-eagle rising, couped ppr.,
and motto.
holding in the beak an ear of wheat Carver, between two wings a peacock's
leaved and slipped, a garb fesseways
head holding in its beak a snake, the
or.
Loyal a devoir.
tail coiled round the neck, all ppr.
249. 10
Cartlitch, two hands wielding a two103- 3
handed sword ppr.
213. 3 Carver, out of a ducal coronet or, a SaraCartmell, see Austen-Cartmell.
cen's head couped at the shoulders
Cartwright, a lion's head arg., charged
ppr.
cf. T90. 5
on the neck with a catherine-wheel sa. Carvick, of Wyke Yorks, and Moat
c/. 21. I
Mount, Highwood Hill, Middx., an
ostrich arg., beaked and legged or,
Cartwright, a griffin's head erased or,
pierced through the neck with a broken
holding in the mouth a broken spear
lance ppr., vulned gu.
Be
of the last, headed of the first.
cf. 66. 2
Cartwright-Enery, Captain Stewart DursteadjaM.
cf. 97. 2
ance Davies ( i ) On a rock a falcon Carvile of Berwick-on-Tweed, an arm in
close ppr., holding in its beak an annuarmour embowed ppr., garnished or,
let gu. (/or Encry).
holding in the hand a sword arg.,
(2) A
cf. 86. 7.
griffin's head erased or, charged with a
Sola
hilt and pommel of the second.
rose gu., and pierced through the neck
virtus trimtiphat.
195. 2
with a lance broken in the middle, Carvill, a goat passant sa., armed or.
vulned, above it on an escroU the
cf. 129. 5
motto. Defend the fold (for Cart- Carwardine, Herts, a wolf passant arg.,
vright).
Sans changer.
holding in the mouth an arrow sa.,
Cartwright, William CornwaUis, Aynhoe,
embrued gu.
cf. 2S. 2
Northampton, a wolf's head erased or, Carwell, a leopard's head erased gardant
pierced through the neck with a spear
ppr.
arg.
Defend the fold.
275.4 Cary, Col<mel Lucius Falkland Brancaleone, of Torr Abbey, Devonsh., a swan
Cartwright, George, l, Campden House
Terrace, W., same crest and motto.
ppr.
Virtute exccrptce.
99. 2
Cartwright of Thwaite St. Mary and Cary of White Castle, Donegal, a swan
EUingham, Norf.
(i) A wolfs head
ppr.
Sine macula.
90. 2
or, erased gu., transpierced by a broken Cary, Stanley Edward George, of Follaton
tilting-spear saltirewise ppr. {for CartPark, Devonsh.
(i) A swan ppr. (for
wright).
Cary).
(2) Out of a ducal coronet
99. 2.
(2) A dexter hand in
a demi-tiger arg. {for Cobb). Fu>7mts.
armour holding a sword, all ppr. (for
Fleming).
Cartwright, Ernest Henry, Myskyns,
Virtute excerptce.
210. 2
Sussex, a wolf's
head Cary, Robert Sgedden Sulyarde, Esquire,
Ticehurst,
erased or, gutte-de-poix gorged with a
of Torr Abbey, Torquay, same crest
collar nebuly gu., between on either
as first one above and same motto.
side three cinquefoils slipped vert. Cary, a swan, the wings elevated arg.,
beaked and legged gu., a crescent
Defend the fold.
299. 4
Cartwright, Rev. Anson William Henry,
surmounted with a mullet, alsogu., for
difference. Commt je trouve. cf. 99. 1
of Brimley House, Teignmouth, out of
Cartwright,

rose sa.

c/.

plate bridled or.

^l.

13

Cary, a demi-lady vested.


182. 8
Cary, a maiden's 'head ppr.
182.3
Cary, Ireland, two hands coujied and
conjoined ppr., holding a cross crosslet
fitched az.
{Another, gu.)
224. 11
Cary of London, a lion couchant gardant
ppr.
7. 10
Cary-Elwes, Valentine Dudley Henry, of
Billing Hall, Northampton: (i) Five
arrows, one in pale and four in saltire,
all points downwards, interlaced with

a serpent, all ppr. 270.7 (2) A swan


with wings elevated and endorsed ppr.
Deo non fortuna. In utroque fidelis.

270. S

99.

Cary, a horse's head armed with a shield

Caryer of Canterbury, Kent, a dove with


wings elevated arg., membered gu.,
bearing an olive-branch, aU ppr., within
a circle of glory rayonne or. cf. 93. 14
Caryslort, Earl (Proby), an ostrich-head

erased arg., ducally gorged or, holding


in the beak a key of the last.
Manus
h(EC inimica tyrannis.
Casaer, Scotland, a dolphin haurient.
140. II
i. 10
Casamajor, a lion rampant sa.
Casborne of Newhouse, Pakenham, Suff.,
a lion passant or, gorged with a ducal

coronet gu. Puro de fonte.


Case and Casse, on a winged

dove

cf. 6.

globe a

rising, all ppr.

159.

Case, Scotland, a cubit arm in armour or,


holding in the hand gauntleted a
sword arg., hilt and pommel of the
first, round the arm a scarf tied in a
bow arg. and gu.
Case of West Chester, a cubit arm vested
erra., cuffed az., holding in the hand ppr.
a round buckle or. Diatantia jungit.
Casement, Roger, Esquire, J.P., of
BaUycastle,
Magherin - temple,
co.
Antrim, on a wreath of the colours a
mural crown gu., issuing therefrom a
demi-tiger
rampant gardant ppr.,
charged with a mullet of the first, and

crowned with an Eastern crown

or,

holding in the paws a sword erect ppr..


pommel and hilt gold, the point
encircled with a wreath vert.
spiro spero.
249. 9
Casement, out of a mural crown per
pale gu. and az., a demi-leopard gar-

Dum

dant ppr., crowTied with an Eastern


crown or, holding a sword passing
through a wreath of laurel vert.
Casey, a demi-talbot gu.
cf. 55. 11
Casey, a demi-talbot per fess or and
gu.

cf.

55. 8

Casey, out of a ducal coronet two branches


146.

of laurel in orle.

Casey, Ireland, issuing out of a cloud a


223. 12
hand in fess holding a garb.
Casey of Dublin, out of a ducal coronet
Per
or, a demi-eagle displayed ppr.
80. 14
varios ca.':us.
Casey, Arthur Edrom Comerford, Esquire, of H.M. Bengal Civil Service, out
of a ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle displayed ppr., charged on the breast with
a bugle-horn stringed gold. O'Caithasaigh cloidhimh Leirge.
cf. 80. 14
Casey, Hon. James Joseph, C.M.G., of

Ibrickane,

Acland Street,

St.

Kilda,

CAS

104

and
both

of Weeroona, Port Philip Bay,


in Victoria, Australia, Chairman
of the General Sessions, a rock, thereon
an eagle rising regardant holding in the

enibowed holding

156. 8
Casstle, out of a castle triple-towered a
griffin issuant.
c/. 155. 10
Cassy, a crow feeding ppr.
107. 4

Cassy, an eagle displayed with

in armour holding in his dexter


flag of defiance displayed over
his head, his sinister on the pommel of
his sword, all ppr.
Castleman, of Chettle, Blandford, for-

hand a

merly of Wimbome and Hinton St.


Mary. Dorset, a demi-man in armour
holding in his dexter hand a dagger,

74. 2

13
174. 12
i-

or (for Scarisbrick).

crosslet

(2)

De

Biaudos.
Norf., a dragon's head

Castell,

couped

gu.

71.

Castell, a

tower

arg., in

flames at the top

ppr.

Surrey,

Castleton,

dragon's

head

expanded

gu.

Suff., and Lines, a


between two wings

72. 7

Castleton, Surrey, a demi-dragon with


wings addorsed gu.
73. 10
Castletown, Baron (Fitzpatrick), a dragon
on its back ppr., surmounted by a lion
passant sa., the whole debruised by a
bendlet sinister wavy arg. Fortis sub

Cambs, a tower triple-towered


157. 6
on a tower tripletowered arg., an arm in armour erect
forte fatiscet.
holding in the hand an ogress ppr.
Castlewellan, Baron,

Castell,

purfled or.
Ireland,

sa.,

Castell,

Ireland,

Castell,

a cross fleury

vert, fleury or.

Castellain, a unicorn's
Fidd je garderai/.

Hyde

Terrace,

fitched
166. 7

head couped

Herbert Davis, Castello, James, Esquire,

same

of Coberley, Glouc., a demi-

man

all ppr., and in his sinister a key or.


Marie Emmanuel Alvar de
Without God castles are nothing. 299. 3
Biaudos Scarisbrick, Marquis de, of Castlereagh, Viscount, see Londonderry,
Scarisbrick Hall, near Ormkirk
(i) A
Marquess of.
dove sa., beaked and legged gu., hold- Castlerosse, Viscount, see Kenmare, Earl.
ing in the beak an olive-branch ppr., Castleton, Suff., a dragon passant, wings
charged for distinction with a cross
addorsed vert.
73. 2

and motto.

Cass, Rev. Frederick Charles,

Castleman, a lion rampant between two

Casteja,

and motto.
Charles

two heads

vert.

patriam reminisci.
Cass, Arthur Herbert, Esquire, of United
Service Club, Pall Mall, W., same crest

crest

199. 14

de-lis.

Herts, a cubit arm vested purp., cuifed


holding in the hand a firelock
ppr.
Cass of Hackney, Middx., and Scotland,
a pair of scales ppr.
179. 8
Cass, an 'eagle's head erased gu., charged
with a fountain, and holding in the
beak three ears of wheat or. Ubiqxie

Captain

Casson, from a tower a dove rising az.

arg.,

same

Scotland,

Cassils,

i. 10
Casmajor, a lion rampant sa.
Cason of Steeple Morden, Cambs and

Cass,

124.

Marquess of.
an arm in armour
in the hand a fleur-

Cassilis, Earl, see Ailsa,

Vigore et viriute.
beak a dagger.
Cash, out of a mural coronet or, a garb
ppr., and thereon a bird perched. 153.9
Casball, a lion rampant supporting a
plumb-rule arg.
3. 2
Cashen, Berks, a rose-sprig with leaves
and buds. Rosam ne rode.
149. S
Cashine, an arm holding a sword in an
oak-bush, all ppr.
Casley (formerly De Chastelai). Willbraham John Braddick Casley, Esquire, of Coathara, Redcar, Yorks, a
lion rampant ppr., armed and langued

Malo mori quam /cedari.


gu.
Caslon, a spear-head ppr.

a hind's head.

Cassie,

Park,

or.

49. 7
35, Porchester

demi-lion

rampant.

crest

and motto.

Castelton, see Castleton.


Castelyon, lines, on a

Cass, Bernard Croft, Esquire, of Maylands, Heaton, Bradford, Yorks, same


crest and motto.
Cass, Charles Parkinson, Solicitor, Keighley, Yorks, same crest and motto.
Cassan, Ireland, on a chapeau a Heur-delis between wings ppr.
c /. no. 5
Cassan of Sheffield House, Ireland, issuant from an earl's coronet ppr., a boar's
head and neck erased or, langued gu.

passant
Caster,

tower

or.

Xorf.,

c/.

lion
156. 2

a savage standing on a

73. 8

cf.

Annesley, Earl

see

of.

Castlyn, a tower ppr., with a flag gu.


157- 13

gamb erased sa., holding a


cross pattee, btched in pale erm.
36. 9
Caswall, Wilts, and Caswell, .\Iiddx., a
dexter arm couped at the shoulder in
mail holding in the hand ppr. a cross
crosslet fitched or.
cf. 198. 2
Caswell, Middx, an arm in armour embowed grasping a broken spear, all
Caston, a lion's

serpent ppr.

188. 3
ppr.
197-2
and Castillon, Berks, a lion's Catcher, out of a ducal coronet ppr., a
head erased gardant ducally crowned.
demi-leopard arg., collared and lined

Castllion

cf.

18. II

Castle of London, a tower in flames ppr.


Castle, Egerton, M.A., F.S..A., 49, Sloane

Gardens,

S.W., same crest.

Pactum

Juvant arva parentum.


Cassan, Matthew Sheffield,

Esquire, of Castle of London, a dexter arm couped


Sheffield House, Maryborough, Queen's
and embowed in fess ppr., vested gu.,
Co., same crest and motto.
cufied or, holding in the hand a pennon
charged with a bee volant of the third,
Casse, out of a ducal coronet or, a demieagle displayed ppr.
the staff of the first.
So. 14
204. 12
Cassel or Cassell, a hawk regardant sup- Castle-Stuart, Sir Henry James Stuartporting with the dexter claw a garland
Richardson, fifth Earl and Viscount of
of laurel, all ppr.
Stuart
Hall,
Stewartstown,
and
Drum
85. 4
Cassels, Charles James Hodgson, formerly
Manor, Cookstown, both in co. Tyrone
of II,
Brunswick Street, Hillside,
lion rampant arg., holding a
(l)
Edinburgh, a dolphin naiant em bowed
wreath of oak-leaves fructed ppr., and
or.
Aviselafin.
charged on the shoulder with a cross
140. 5
Cassels, Larrett, Esquire, of the Doformee gu. {for Richardson). (2)
minion Bank, Ottawa, Canada, same
unicorn's head arg., armed or {for
crest and motto.
Stuart).
Forward.
Cassels, a castle ppr.
Galea spes salutis. Castlecomb, an arm in armour embowed
ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand
Cassidi, Francis Richard, of Glenbrook,
a pistol ppr.
cf. 197. 12
Magherafelt, co. Down, a spear broken Castle-Cuffe, Viscount, see Desert, Earl.
into three pieces, two in saltire, and Castlehow, a castle ppr., therefrom issuthe head in pale ppr., banded gu.
ant a lion az., supporting a passion
Frangas non fleeter.
cross or.
cf. 155. 10
Cassidi of Glenbrook, Magherafelt, co. Castlelock of Faversham, Kent, oiit of
Londonderry, Ireland, a spear broken
a mural coronet or, a demi-griffin
in three pieces, two in saltier, the head
segreant sans ailes or, holding in the
in pale, banded gu. Frangas non flecies.
talon a cross crosslet fitched of the last.
17;. 2 Castlemaine, Baron (Handcock), Ireland,
Cassidy, an arm holding a sword with a
a demi-lion rampant az., holding besnake entwined around it ppr. Firm
tween the paws a fusil arg., charged
and faithful.
withacoekgu. Vigilate el orate. 236.6
:

or.

cf.

Catcher, a garb or, banded vert.


Catchmay, a demi-lion issuant az.,
with a coronet or.
Cater, London, Berks, Hunts, and
a demi-griffin arg., beaked and

23. 14
153. 2

gorged
10. 7
Leics.,

legged

gu.
64. 2
Cater, A. Parker, Esquire, of Avondale,

Rugeley,

Staffs,

Stafford,

same

and

Mary's Grove,
Nihil sine labor.

St.

crest.

64. 2

Cater of London and Berks, a lion's head


erased barrv of six or and az.
17. 4
Caterall of Catherall, Lanes, a cat passant
26. 4

or.

Caterall of Horton, Chesh., on a chapeau


az., turned up erm., a cat passant ppr.
Catesby, a leopard passant ppr.
cf. 24. 2
Catesby, Northamp., an antelope's head
couped arg., between the attires or, two
battle-axes erect ppr.
Catesby or Cattesbye, Bucks, a lion

passant

sa.,

crowned

or.

cf.

6. 2

Catesby, Northamp. and Bucks, a leopard

passant gardant arg., pellettee. 24. 4


161. i
Catesnelboge, an anchor ppr.
Cathcart, Earl (Cathcart), "a dexter hand
couped above the wrist and erect ppr.,
grasping a crescent arg. / hope, to
speed.
216. 8
Cathcart, of Carbiston, Ayrsh., a dexter
hand couped at the wrist holding a
216. 8
crescent arg.
/ hope to speed.
Cathcart of Knockdolian Castle, Ayrsh.,

same

crest

and motto.

CAT

all

Reginald

Sir

ppr.

By

faith

we are

saved.

216. 9

Cathcart, a pyramid arg., environed by


a vine vert.
cf. 179. 12
Catherens, Catherns, and Catharines, a
63. 8

griffin or, pellettee.

Catheryns, a griffin statant or, guttee-depoix.

63. 8

c/.

Cathery, a boar's head couped 9a., holding


42. 9
in the mouth three arrows.
Cathie, Scotland, a stag's head couped
121. 5

ppr.

mount a

stag current.
118. 13

Cathrow-Disney, see Disney.


Catley, a hand erect holding a sealed
letter ppr.

cf.

215. 7

and Catlyn, a leopard's head


couped at the neck and regardant arg.,
ducally gorged and lined or.
Catlin, a demi-leopard rampant gardant
Catlin

ducally gorged vert, bewings of the last.


Beds and Northamp., a

arg., pellettee,

tween

tw-o

Catlin or Catlyn,
lion's

head erased

arg.,

and

collared

lined or.
Catlin, Kent, a lion sejant

Caillfeild of

Drumcaime, Tyrone, a dra- Cave-Browne-Cave,

gon's head erased gu., gorged with a


bar gemelle arg. Deo duce, ferro comitante.

cf.

Cathrope, on a

CAV

105

Archibald Edward, Bart., Scotland, a dexter hand


holding up a heart royally crowned,

Cathcart,

cf.

18.

Caulfeild

71. 2
Co. ;

cf.

of

Raheenduff, Queen's

of Bloomfield, Westmeath
of
mon Castle, co. Roscommon,
crest and motto.
;

Dona-

Sir Mylles,
Bart.,
of Stanford, Northants
(
A greyi )
:

hound com ant sa., holding in his


mouth an escroU with the motto,
Gardez

(for

Cave).

(2)

beaked and membered or

stork ppr.,

{for Broivne).

same

105. II

out of a flower arg., stalked


mural coronet a hand
and leaved vert, a greyhound's head
holding a sword wavy.
per pale erm. and ermines.
61. 14
cf. 212. 4
Caulfeild, see Charlemont, Earl of.
Cave of Belmont, Millhill, and Queensberry House, Richmond, Surrey, a
Caulfeild, of Matlock House, Twickenham,
Middx., a dragon's head erased gu.,
greyhound sejant or, pellettee, resting
the dexter paw on a cross moline gu.
gorged with a collar gemelle arg. Deo
duce, ferro comitante.
276. 2
Cave, Deus videt.
cf. i;q. 4
Caulfeild, Algernon Thomas St. George, Cave,
Basil
Shillito.
Esquire,
C.B..
Esquire, of Donamon Castle, Ro=-H.B.M.'s
Agency and
Consulateoommon, same crest and motto. 276. 2
General, Zanzibar, and 14, Redclilie
Square, London, S.W., same crest and
Caulkin, Warw., out of a ducal coronet a
Vincit qui se
demi-lion rampant ppr.
motto.
vincit.
16. 3 Cave, George, Esquire, of the Old Palace,
Richmond, Surrey, same crest and
Caundis, out of an antique crown or, a
lion's head gu.
motto.
cf. 17. 5
Caunter, a naked arm erect couped at Cave, Thomas, Esquire, same crest and
the elbow holding a palm-branch ppr.
motto.
Quam non torret hyems.
219. 11 Cave, Sir Charles Daniel, of Cleve Hill,
Glouc, a daisy-flower slipped ppr.,
Caus, a cinquefoil per pale arg. and az.
issuant therefrom a greyhound's head
148. 7 2
per pale arg. and sa., guttee counterCauston, Surrey, a demi-leopard with
Cave, Leics.,

Caulfeild, out of a

gardant or.
changed. Cave,
a lion's tail arg., collared per pale az.
257. 3
between two wings adorsed barry of
and gu.
Cave-Orme, George .^lington. Esquire, of
Vicarage House, Teddington, a dolphin
si.\ of the first and az.
Causton, Richard Knight, Esquire, a
naiant arg., charged on the body with
demi-leopard rampant arg. In Deo spes.
Caton, Rev. Redmond Bewley, Great
two escallops gu., and between as many
Fakenham Rectory, Suff., issuant Causton, Essex, a cubit arm erect vested
branches of coral of the last.
from a castle with two towers arg.,
gu., cuffed arg., charged with two
charged with three crosses crosslet
bends wavy sa., holding in the hand Cavel, an unicorn sejant arg.
ppr. a round buckle or.
Cavell of Trehaverrock, Cornw., a calf's
fitchee in fesse sa., a Saracen's head
head couped gu. Karanza whilas kaaffrontee ppr., wreathed round the Causton, a wolf's head erased or.
30. 8
temples or and gu. Caultus metuit
foueam lupus.
Cator, Albemarle, of Beckenham Place,
Kent, a lion's head erased erminois,
charged on the neck with two bars
engrailed gu.
Nihil sine labore.
cf. 17. 8
Cator, Albemarle, Esquire, of Woodbastwick Hall, Norwich, and Trewsbury, Coates, Cirencester, same crest

and motto.
Catt, a horned owl ppr.
96. 5
Catt, George Henry, Esquire, of Villa
Araalthea, Hythe, Southampton, in
front of an esquire's helmet ppr., a
Fortis
gauntlet fesseways, also ppr.
qui prudens.
267. 14
a demi-leopard rampant gardant arg., pellettee, ducally gorged
vert, between two wings of the last.
Catterall of Crook, Lanes, a cat passant

Cattelin,

Cautley, Nathaniel, Esquire, of Shelf


Hall, Halifax, Yorks
(i) Two swords
:

in saltire ppr., pommels and hilts or,


surmounted by a cross flory or {for

On

mount

(2)

vert,

gu.
Cavall, a naked
tree ppr.

man

50. 14
holding a palm-

of laurel vert.

the

attires

of

a stag

or.

123.

Caudwell, Eber, Surgeon, 8, Battersea


Rise, S.W., a cock's head couped holding a cross patee fitchee, all between

two wings. In deo spes.


Cauley, from a plume of three
feathers an eagle rising ppr.

issuant therefrom, per pale arg. and


sa., guttee counterchanged
Cave, Verney-, Baron Braye, see Braye.
Cave, a greyhound current sa., collared
Cave. Deus
lared arg.)
or.

park.
Cavendish,

Sussex,

wolf's

head

collared gu.

Cavan, Earl of, and Baron (Lambart),


gardant arg.
Ireland, on a mount vert, a centaur per
cf. 26. 4
Cattesbye, see Catesby.
pale gu. and arg., drawing a bow, also
Cattle, Lanes, a wolf's head az.
30. 5
the arrow or.
TJt
quocurujue
gu.,
gardant
Cattley, a demi-cat rampant
paralus.
cf 53. 2
supporting an anchor.
Cavanagb, out of a crescent arg., a
cf. 26. 12
Cattley, see Catley.
garb or.
Catton, a horned owl arg.
96. 5 Cavanagh, Ireland, a stag lodged beCatton, Oxford, on a tun a dog sejant.
tween two branches of laurel. 115. 11
128. 5 Cave, Sir Charles Daniel. Bart., a daisyCatty, a goat's head erased arg.
CatziUS, an estoile or, within a garland
flower slipped ppr., a greyhound's head
Catznellage,
Ne supra.

issuing out of clouds two


dexter hands grasping an oak-stump
ppr., sprouting anew jipr.
224. 10

Cavenagb,

an Cavenagh, a stag lodged between two


branches of laurel vert.
115. 11
Angora goat in front of a palm-tree
Gordon,
ppr., resting the dexter foot upon an Cavenagh-Mainwaring, James
Esquire, of Whitmore HaU, Staffs
(i)
escutcheon gu., charged with a shuttle
Out of a ducal coronet or, an ass's
paleways or (for Bottomley). Fideli
head ppr. {for Mainivaring). (2) Upon
certa merces.
a mount between two trefoils slipped
Cauty. a catherine-wheel az.
167. 2
vert a crescent az., therefrom issuant
Cauvin, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
Devant si je puis.
a garb or.
a dagger point downwards,
cf. 213. 6
Cavaler of London, a horse's head sa., Cavendish, Duke 0! Devonshire, see
Devonshire.
maned, bridled, and armed or, on his
head a plume of three feathers, the Cavendish, Baron Chesham, see Chesham.
first arg., the second or, the tliird Cavendish, Baron Waterpark, see WaterCautley).

videt.

{Another, colcf.

58. 2

Cave, Glouc, a greyhound courant la..


ostrichholding in the mouth a scroll bearing
80. 6
the motto. Cave.

or,

30.

Cavendish, a serpent

nowed

vert.

142.4
Cavendish, Alfred

Edward John,

Esquire,

a snake nowed ppr. Cavendo tutti-s.


Cavendish, Captain Cecil Charles, same
crest and motto.
Cavendish, Charles George, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Cavendish, Ernest Lionel Francis, Esquire, same crest and motto.
Cavendish, Francis William Henry, Esquire, same crest and motto.
Cavendish, Reginald Richard Frederick,
Esquire, same crest and motto.
Cavendish, Victor Christian William,
Esquire, of Holker Hall, Carnforth,
same crest and motto.
Cavendish, William Henry Alexander
George Delmar, Esquire, same crest
and motto.

CHA
Caw, Scotland, a
the

mouth

stag's

a serpent,

ppr.

of

a wolf's head erased sa.,


c/. 30. 8
pierced with an arrow arg
Cawdor, Earl (Campbell), a swan ppr.

Cawarden,

Be mindjul.
Cawdor, a sheaf

gg. 2

cj.

of arrows sa.,

barbed and

173. 3
feathered or, banded gu.
Cawley, out of a plume of three ostrich80. 6
feathers an eagle rising ppr.
Cawley, Fredericli, Esquire, of Brooklands, Prestwich, Manchester, upon a
mount vert a swan's head erased arg.,
between six bulrushes stalked and
leaved, three on either side or.
Cawley, Hugh, Esquire, of Alderley
Edge, same crest and motto.

Cawodley and Cawoodley of Cawodley


and vStridley, Devonsh., a hawk's leg
a?., joiried at the knee to a wing arg.,

"o-

belled or.

London, out of a ducal coronet or, a imicorn's head arg., ducally


c/. 48. i;
gorged, lined and ringed sa.
Cawston, George, Esquire, of the Manor
House, Cawston, Norf., and 56, Upper
Brook Street, W., in front of an oaktree ppr., a falcon arg., charged on the
wing with a cross crosslet sa., preying
249. 8
on a hare az. Sohou, Sohou.
Cawthorne, George J., Esquire, of Beauchene. Fox Hill, Upper Norwood, London, S.E., and of Stretton House, Leamington Spa., a thorn-tree, and on the
top thereof a rook perched and cawing
ppr., all between two wings sa., each
charged with a chess rook or. At spes
106. 8
non fracta.
107. 14
Cawthorne, a raven ppr.
Cawthorne, Yorks, an arm enibowed

Cawson

ppr.,

of

holding

patonce

in

the

hand a

cross

or.

of Toronto, Canada, upon a


quiver fessewise filled with arrows or,
a boar's head couped az., holding in
the mouth two arrows saltirewise, the
points resting on the quiver, also or.
228. i
Maintien le Droit.
Cawthra, Henry, Esquire, of Yeadon
Hall, Toronto, Canada, same crest and

Cawthra

motto.

Cawton, a dromedary

sa.,

bezantee.
132. 2

Cay, see Kay.


of Bishop-Wearmouth, Durh., a
griffin's head erased sa., holding in the
beak a key az. Patria cara carior
66. 6
Cay, a hawk ppr., and flotant behind
him a pennon vert, tied round the
neck and charged with the arms, viz.,
az., a bend or, debruised by a label of

Cay

libertas.

three points arg.


of Charlton Hall, Northumb., a royal
eagle gorged with a collar and banner
Sit tine
vert, bearing a rose arg.
spind.
Cayle, Ireland, a demi-stag holding in the
mouth a rose slipped a-nd leaved.

Cay

119.

Digby I/eonard Arthur, Esquire, Cevilioc, an arm in armour embowed,


round the shoulder a ribbon tied in a
Lovely Hall, Salesbury, near Blackbow, and holding in the hand a knotted
burn, same crest and motto.
club.
199. 3
Cayley of Low Hall, Yorks, a demilion rampant or, charged with a bend Ceyley, see Cayley.
174. 1
gu., thereon three mullets arg., and Chabnor, Herts, a pheon or.
holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe Chace, a lion rampant or, holding between its paws a cross patonce gu.
arg., the handle gu., garnished or.
15. 6
cf. I. 13
Cayley, Hugh, Esquire, of Wydale, Yorks, Chad, Bart, (extinct), Norf., a falcon, wings
expanded ppr., beaked, legged, and
a demi-lion rampant or, charged with
membered or, supporting in the dexter
a bend gu., thereon three mullets arg.,
claw a cross potent per pale gu. and
in the paws a battle-axe az., handle

Cayley,

head holding in

all

Cayley, Sir George Everard Arthur. Bart.,


Yorks, a demi-lion rampant or, charged
with a bend gu., thereon three mullets
arg., and holding in the dexter paw a
battle-axe arg., the handle gu., garnished or.
Niil q^uvi per lucem ac tenebras mea sidera sanguine surgent.

arg.

also gu., tufted or.

Cayley,

Sir

Eichard, of 62, Clarendon

Road, W., same

crest.

Cayley- Webster, Herbert, Capt.. late 7th

Chad, Scott-, Joseph Stonehewer, Thursford Hall, East Dereham, Norf.: (l)

Same

crest

as

above.

(2)

Crest

of

Scott.
Brigade South Irish Division, Royal
Artillery, of Junior Naval and MiUtary Chadborn, Glouc, a demi-griffin az.
64. 2
Club (I) A di-agon's head couped (/or
Webster).
275. 6.
(2) A lion rampant Chadborn, C. N., M.R.C.S., Glouc a
demi-griffin sa. Quo fata vacant. 293.2
holding in the paws a battle-axe {for
gu.
couped
griffin's
head
a
Fides etjustitia.
275.1 Chaderton,
Caifle'j).
66. I
167. 9
Cayly and Cayley, a mascle vert.
95. 4
Cayzer, Sir Charles, M.P., of Gartmore, Chadock, a martlet arg.
Perthsh., a sea-lion erect ppr., holding Chadock and Chaddock, on a ducal coronet or, a martlet gu.
95. 12
in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis, and
supporting with the sinister an estoile. Chads, a unicorn's head couped between
two laurel- branches ppr.
49. 14
both or. Caute sed impamde. 271.19
Cazalet, a casque, and in front thereof Chadwell, out of a ducal coronet a dexter
hand holding by the neck a swan's head
a tilting-spear fesaewise, all ppr.
220. 7
erased ppr.
Cazalet, Clement H. Langston, Tanhurst,
near Dorking, Surrey, and 2, Bedford Chadwick, on a ducal coronet or, a martlet gu.
Bedford Square,
95. 12
Court Mansions,
London, W.C, same crest. Spero Chadwick, Notts, Staffs, and Lanes, a
In
lily arg., stalked and leaved vert.
meliora.
151. 2
candore decus.
Cazalet, William JIarshall, Esquire, of
Fairlawn, Tunbridge, Kent, a casque Chadwick, Hugo Mavesyn, Esquire, of
Shenstone. Lichfield, same crest. Stans
ppr.
cum rege.
Cazenove, a sword in pale az., hilted or.
170. 2 Chadwick, Alfred, Esquire, of Frankham,
of
Mark Cross, Sussex, a lily stalked and
Cazenove, .Arthur Philip, Esquire,
51,
leaved ppr., between two quatrefoils
Cadogan Place, S.W., two demi-lions
or.
Nil desperandum.
guardant, addorsed, taiLs interlaced,
that on the dexter or, that on the Chadwick of Healey, Lanes: (i) A lily
151. 2
arg., stalked and leaved vert.
sinister az., each gorged with a collar
counterchanged, and holding between
(2) A talbot's head gu., pierced through
the neck with an arrow or, and gorged
the paws a rose as in the arms.
arms
the
with a collar charged with
Cecil, Marquess of Exeter, see Exeter.
of Hansacre, viz., erm., three chess
Cecil, Marquess of Salisbury, see Salisbury.
rooks gu. Juxta salopiam. Stans cum
Cecil, six arrows in saltier or, barbed and
rege.
ilighted arg., girt together by a belt
gu., buckled and garnished of the first, Chadwick of Puddleston Court, Leominster, a white Uly stalked and
and over the arrows a morion-cap.
leaved surmounted by two crosses
173. 10
In candore
crosslet fitched in saltier.
Cecil, Lord William, of Burghley House,
151. 2
decus.
Stamford, on a chapeau gu., turned
up erm., a garb or, supported by two Chadwick, Harry, Esquire, of Chad
Wyche, Bovey Tracey, Devonsh., in
Uons rampant, the dexter arg., the
front of two cross crosslets fitchee in
sinister az., the garb charged with a
saltire the flower and stem of a lily
mullet, also az., for difference.
3. 5
slipped ppr.
In candore decus.
Cecil, a garb or, supported by two Uons
rampant, the dexter arg., the sinister Chadwick of High Bank. Lanes, in front
c/. 3. 5
of a lily stalked and leaved ppr., a
az.
martlet arg. Deo fidens proficio.
Ceily or Ceely, an arm in armour, holding
in the hand a pheon, point upward, all Chadwick, Edward Marion, Esquire, of
211. 7
the city of Toronto, Canada, a martlet
ppr.
arg., holding in its beak a white lily
27. 6
Celey, Cornw., a tiger sejant arg.
slipped and leaved ppr., borne fesseCely or Ceely, Essex, a bundle of quills
ways, the flower to the sinister. In
113- 6
ppr.
Tou)ours pret.
candore decus.
Cely, a dexter hand with the two first
122. 11 Chadwick, His Honour Austin Cooper
fingers erect.
of Guelph, Canada, same crest and
Cenino, an escallop between two palm:

branches ppr.
141. 4
Cervington, Devonsh., a tun or, and
issuing out of the bung-hole five roses
of the same stalked and leaved ppr.
154-

mottoes.

Chadwick, Alfred, M.D., Clyde House,

Heaton Chapel, Stockport, a white lily


In candore
stalked and leaved ppr.
decus.

CHA

CHA

107

Chadwick, Cooper-: (i) A martlet sa., Chalmers, His Honour Judge Mackenzie,
of Leamington, upon an Eastern crown
charged on the breast with a crescent
an eagle rising, wino;3 displayed ppr.,
arg., holding in the beak a lily slipped
collared and murally crowned, and
and leaved ppr. (for Chadwick). (2)
supporting with the dexter claw a
On a mount vert, a bull passant per
flagstaff erect, therefrom flowing to
pale arg. and sa., gorged with a collar
the sinister a banner arg., charged
dancettee az. (jor Cooper).
cf. 45. 7
demi-lion
with a lion passant gu. Spero. 7S. 13
Chafe, Dorset and Devonsh., a
rampant az., bezantee, langued gu., Chalmers, Dalzell, Barrister, i, the Mansions, Earl's Court, S.W., same crest
holding between the paws a lozenge
and motto.
{Not recorded.)
arg.
cf. 13. I
Chaffers, on a mural crown gu., charged Chalmers, Scotland, a hawk rising ppr.,

mth three mullets of eight points or,


a chaffinch ppr.

jes.sed

fiddis.

and

belled

or.

Proviptus
87.

Chamberlain and Chamberlaine, Glouc,


Oxon., and Yorks, out of a ducal coronet or, an ass's head arg.
125. 10
Chamberlain, an ass's head erased arg.,
ducally crowned or.
Chamberlayn, Cambs, an ass's head
erased ppr., ducally gorged or.
Chamberlayne, Ingles-, Henrv, of The
Hyde, Glouc.
(i) Out of a ducal
coronet an ass's head. 125. 10. {2) A
lion's head erased charged with three
:

Virtuti nihil invium.

trefoils.

et
I

ChafUn, on a mural crown a mullet of Chalmers, a falcon belled ppr. Non


prceda, sed victoria.
eight plain rays or.
85. 2
cf. 164. 4
Chafin or Chailin, Dorset, a talbot passant Chalmers of Westburn, Aberdeen, a dove
holding an olive-branch in her beak
or.
54. I
ppr.
Spero.
92. 5
Chafy-Chafy, Rev. Wm. Kyle Westwood,
M.A.. Rous Lench, Court Evesham, on Chalmers, David Montague Alexander,
Esquire, of Beaconhill, Murtle, Abera mount vert, between two branches of
palm, a peacock in his pride, aU ppr.
deen, and :8, Golden Square, AberFide et fiducia.
deen, same crest and motto.
103. 14
Chaigneau, Ireland, a lion's head erased Chalmers, John Gray, Esquire, of Aberdeen, same crest and motto.
gu.
17- '
Bryce,
Cromwell
21,
Chalbots, two anchors in saltier ppr.
Chalmers, W.
161. 7
Crescent, S.W., same crest and motto.
Chalie, in water a swan naiant with wings Chalmers, Scotland, a demi-lion holding
in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis gu.
addorsed.
99. 9
Quid non Deo juvante.
13. 2
Chaike of Long Ashton, Westbury, and
Yatton, Somers., Avington, Berks, and Chalmers of Kildonnan, a demi-lion holdShelborne, Wilts, out of a ducal coronet
ing in his dexter paw a sabre ppr.
Non temere.
or, a demi-swan rising arg., crested
14. 12
Chalmers, Scotland, a lion's head erased
gu.
cf. 100. 12
sa.
Avancez.
17. 8
Chaike, Alfred Raymond, Esquire, of
Coryton Terrace, Mutley, Plymouth, Chalmers of Ashentrees, Scotland, a
sinister hand holding up a pair of
in front of a demi-swan, wings exscales ppr.
Lux mihi laurus.
panded or, a fountain, each wing charged
with a cinquefoil gu. Sempcrvirtute vivo.
cf. 217. 13
Chalkhill, Middx., out of a ducal coro- Chamber, a demi-eagle with two heads
displayed per pale sa. and arg., the
net or, a horse's head erm., maned of
heads imperially crowned or.
the first.
51. 7
Chalklen, on a mural coronet a sheaf of
seven arrows, points upward.
Chamber, Middx., Comw., and Essex, a
bear passant sa., muzzled, collared, and
Cha'len, Sussex, a castle arg., thereon a

cf.

17. 8

Chamberlayne, out of a ducal coronet


gu., the head of an ass are.
125. 10
Chamberlayne, William Tankerville, of
Stoney Thorpe, Warw., out of a ducal
coronet or. an ass's head ppr. Prodesse

quam

conspici.

125. 10

Chamberlayne, Tankerville, Esquire, of


Cranbury Park, Hants, out of a ducal
coronet or, an ass's head arg.
Mors
potior macula.

125. 10

Chamberlayne, Stanes Brocket Henrv,


Barrister at - Law, Wetherley
Hall,
Atherstone, same crest and motto.
Chamberlayne, Ireland, a pegasus. 47. i
Chamberlayne, Tankerville James, of
Cyprus, 27, Upper Mount Street,
Dublin, and 41, Lancaster Gate, W.,
a pegasus arg.
Nemo me impune
-

lacessit.

Chamberlen of Loudon, a dexter arm


couped and embowed fesseways holding in the hand a grenade fired, all
ppr.

202.

Chamberlin of London, out of a Saxon


coronet an ostrich holding in the beak
a key.
of Fox Hall, Ireland, a falcon
close belled ppr.
Spero dum spiro.

Chambers

Chambers,

falcon

belled

ppr.

prceda, sed victoria.

Non
85.

Holcombe, Moretonhampstead, South

Chambers, Scotland, a falcon rising and


belled ppr.
lined or.
Facta non verba.
87. i
cf. 34. i
Chamber, Notts, out of a chaplet of Chambers, Charles Edward Stuart, Esquire, of Cardney, Dunkeld, N.B.,
roses gu., leaved vert, a greyhound's
same crest and motto.
head arg., gorged with a belt az.,
buckled and studded or, from the belt Chambers of Wimbledon, London, S.W.,
in front a chain and ring of the last.
out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle
displayed gu., winged or. Non prced
prceda,
Chamber, Leics., out of a coronet or, an
otter's head arg.
sed victoria.
Chamberlain, Sir Henry Hamilton Errol, Chambers, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-eagle displayed gu., winged of
Bart., 16, Chester Street, Belgrave
80. 13
Square, S.W., of London, an eagle disthe first.
played ppr., the dexter claw resting on Chambers, Richard Edward Elliot, Esan armillary sphere or. Spes et fides.
quire, out of a ducal coronet or, charged
with a cross humettee gu., a demi^54-4
eagle displayed of the last, winged and
Chamberlain and Chamberlayne, a swan
collared of the first.
Non prceda, sed
with wings addorsed, crowned ppr.
99- 4
Chamberlain, out of a mural coronet gu., Chambers, Edmund Frederic, Esquire, of
the Hurst, near Alfreton, Derbysh.,
a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the
dexter paw a key arg.
in front of a fret or, a stork, the wings
expanded ppr., each wing charged with
Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. Joseph, M.P.,
a cinquefoil, also or. In fide fortis.
40, Prince's Gardens, London, S.W.,
out of a mural coronet a demi-lion
104. 12
rampant holding between the paws Chambers, Ireland, on a mount a tree
a key erect, wards upwards. Je tiens
ppr.
143- 14
SydenGrange,
Chambers, G. F., Lethen
ham, S.E., an arm in armour embowed
Chamberlain, a bear's head erased arg.
ppr., charged with a cross couped gu.,
}S- holding in the hand, also ppr., a
Chamberlain and Chamberlan, a pheon
scimitar arg., hilt and pommel or.
with part of the shaft broken ppr.

Devonsh., a falcon, wings addorsed


ppr., semee-de-lis, between two quatreQuid non Deo juvante.
foils, all gu.

Chamberlain or Chamberlayn, an ass's Chambers, an


head oouped arg.
125. 12

S pes,

155-8
Challen-Gratwick, Sussex, a demi-horse
lias;.

solus, decus.

salient.
Gloria Deo.
Challenge, Glouc, au eagle's head

53. 3
sa.

83.

Challenor, Susses, a wolf statant regardant arg., pierced through the shoulder
th a broken spear or, the upper part
his mouth, the lower resting on the

It-

ith.

iChall(
Challon, a mermaid holding in her dexter
hand a mirror ppr.
cf. 184. ?
Chailoner and Chaloner, a demi-sea-wolf

rampant or. Sicut quercus.


Chalmers of Aldbar, Forfarsh., an eagle
rising ppr.

Spero.

77. 5

Chalmers, Patrick, Aldbar Castle, near


lititlun, same crest and motto.
Chalmers of Balnecraig, Scotland, same
irist and motto.
Chalmers, an eagle rising regardant ppr.,
Svn-n.

77.

Chalmers, Sir David Patrick, H.M. Advoati- for Gold Coast Colony, an eagle
risinj; regardant ppr.
Spero.
77. 4
Chalmers of Leith Mount, Scotland, on a
nii.'unt vert, an eagle rising ppr., holding
in his dexter talon a sword ppr. Spero.
Chalmers, John Henry, Gentleman, of
1

174. 10

Vi

et virlute.

196. 10
arg.

cf.

ass's

head erased

cf.

125. 12

CHA

CHA

108

Chambers, Sir George Henry, Langley Chamier, Lieutenant-General Stephen, Chance, Alexander Macomb, Esquire, of
Lawnside, Edgbaston, Birminghi
C.B., 64, Inverness Terrace, W., same
Lodge, Beckeuham, Kent, in front of
same crest and motto.
crest and motto.
an ass's head erased sa., collared gemelle, an anchor fessewise or.
Chamley of Dublin, a demi-griffin segre- Chance, Arent De Peyster, Esquire, of
ant erm., beaked and winged or, holdWheatfields, Powick, Worcs., same crest
Chambers, a leg in armour, varnished
ing between the claws a helmet arg.,
and motto.
and spurred, couped at the thigh, the
Chance, Arthur Lucas, Esquire, of Great
garnished or. Cassis tutissima virtus.
thigh resting upon the wreath, the toe
Alne Hall, Alcester, same crest and
I
pointing to the sinister. Deo ac hello.
64.
cf.
motto.
Chamond, Cornw., a lion sejant.
S. 8
cf. 193- 8
Chambers, Leic.^., out of a ducal coronet Chamond and Chaumond, a griffin sejant Chance, Edward Ferguson, Esquire, of
62. 10
Sandford Park, Steeple Alston, Oxon.,
or.
or, three holly-leaves vert.
same crest and motto.
Chambers, a bear passant sa., muzzled, Chamond, on a chapeau ppr., a fleur-delis
collared, and chained or.
gu., between two wings of the Chance, Frederick William, Esquire, of
cf. 34. i
Morton, Carlisle, same crest and motto.
first.
Chambers, George Wilton, of London and
cf. no. 5
mount
vert,
a
Chance,
George, Esquire, of 28, Leinster
117. 5
Clough House, Yorks, on
Champ, a stag ppr.
Gardens, London, W., same crest and
a bear passant ppr., muzzled and Champagne, a bunch of grapes slipped
motto.
and leaved vert.
152. 7
gorged with an Eastern crown, from
the muzzle a chain pendent and reflexed Champain, a demi-lion rampant gardant Chance, George Ferguson, Esquire, of
Clent Grove, near Stourbridge, same
10. 8
over the back, all or.
gu.
cf. 34. 5
crest and motto.
Chambers, Oxon., a greyhound's head Champayn, Scotland, a, bear's head
couped sa.
erased arg., round his neck a belt az.,
34. 14 Chance, Henry, Esquire, of Leamington,
</. 61. 4
same crest and motto.
buckled oV.
Champernon, a lion's head erased arg.,
Chance, Sir James Timmins, of 5 1 Prince's
semee of pellets ducally crowned or.
Chambers, Ireland, a greyhound's head
Gate, London, S.W., and i. Grand
iS. 9
erased arg., collared sa., garnished or.
Avenue, Hove, Sussex, a demi Vivam te laudare.
Champernonne and Champernowne, out
cf. 61. 2
rampant gules, semee of annulets
of a ducal coronet an ostrich rising
Chambers of London, within a mounholding between the paws a sword
holding in the beak a horse-shoe, all
tain vert, a man working in a coppererect, entwined by a wreath of oak, all
ppr.
mine, holding in his hand a pick-axe
96. 8
elevated ppr., his cap, shirt, drawers, Cbamperoun, a dexter hand holding a
ppr. Deo non fortuna.
218. 10 Chance, John Homer, Esquire, of Edgand nose arg., his shoes sa., the planet
rose-branch ppr.
baston, Birmingham, same crest and
Venus rising behind the mountain Champernowne, a swan sitting ppr., holdmotto.
ing in the beak a horse-shoe or.
or.
Chambley and Chambly, above a globe a Champernowne, Arthur Melville, Dart- Chance, Joseph Selby, Esquire, of CarI
160.
lisle, same crest and motto.
ship ppr.
ington Hall, Totnes, same crest.
Chambre, Shropsh. (i) A greyhound's Champernowne, a demi-lion arg. holding Chance, William Edward, Esquire, of
Aldby Park, York, same crest and
head erased arg., collared az., buckled
a cross formee fitchee or.
cf. 11. 10
motto.
and studded or, from the belt in front Champion, an arm in armour embowed
and erect ppr., garnished or, holding Chancelor or Chancellor, Scotland, an
a chain and ring of the last. cf. 61. 2.
eagle displayed sa.
in the gauntlet a chaplet of laurel
Que je surmonte.
(2) A camel's head quarterly arg. and
vert.
of
ShieldhiU, by
or, collared gu., between three annulets
Biggar,
199. 12 Chancellor
Lanarksh., same crest and motto.
of the last.
Champion, Albert Edward Gurney, 3,
Fourth
Avenue
Mansions,
Hove, Chancey, Northamp., an arm erect vested
Chambr6, Hunt Walsh, Esquire, of Dunar"., entiled with a ducal coronet or,
gannim House, co. Tyrone, a greyBrighton, same crest.
Semper fidelis.
holding in the hand ppr. a battle-axe,
iiound's head erased arg., collared az., Champion of
London, an arm erect
the staff gu., headed of the first.
therefrom a cord knotted and termicouped at the elbow, vested gu., charged
Tutamen
nated
with three bars or, holding in the hand
by a ring or.
cf. 207. 10
ppr. a rose-branch of the last.
Chancey, out of a ducal coronet or, a
piilchris.
griffin's head gu., charged with a pale
Chambre of London, a cock gu., holding Champion, an arm erect vested arg.,
az., between two wings displayed of the
in its dexter claw three wheat-ears or.
cuffed gu., holding a chaplet of laurel
vert.
last, the inner part of the wings of the
cf. 91. 2
second.
108. 5
Chambre of Halhead Hall and Kendal, Champion, a turkey-cock ppr.
6;
Westmoreland, a cock gu., holding in Champion of London, a leopard's head Chancey, Essex and Norf., out of a ducal
coronet or, a griffin's head with wi:
his dexter claw three wheat-ears or.
erased gardant or, ducally gorged sa.
endorsed bendy gu. and az., beaked of
c/. 91. 2
Prceclarius quo difficiiius.
En Dieu est toiit.
cf. 23. 8
the first.
Chambre, Ireland, a greyhound's head Champion of London, a winged spur ppr.
67. I
erased arg., collared az., therefrom
Speed.
III. 12 Cbandew, a pelican's nest with three
a cord knotted and terminated by a Champion De Crespigny, see De Cresyoung birds in it ppr.
,

li

ring or.
pigny.
Tutamen jtulchris.
Chandlee, Thomas, Esquire, of Balltore,
Athy Samuel Chandlee, Esquire, of
Chambre, a rose-branch ppr.
149. 8 Champney of London, a leopard's head
erased gardant or, ducally gorged sa.
Gaul's Mills, Waterford
Chambres, Reginald Gordon, a greyand Richard
hound's head erased arg., collared az.,
Shackleton
Chandlee,
Esquire,
of
cf. 23. 8
leashed with knotted leash or.
Greenoge, Terenure, Dublin, Ireland,
A fijn Champney, a lion's gamb erased supporting a torteau.
duw a fydd.
a dexter hand couped at the wrist
39. 13
Chamier, a cubit arm in bend vested az., Champneys, a demi-Moor side-faced,
ppr., holding a sword in bend sinister
charged with five fleurs-de-lis in saltire
habited or, cuffs, cape, and ornaarg., pommel and hilt or, the wrist
or, cuffed erm., holding in the hand a
ments on the shoulders gu., wreathed
charged with a garb vert. Pax el
scroll, and thereon an open book ppr.,
about the temples also or and gu., and
copia.
212. 5
hold;mg
the dexter hand
garnished of the second.
Chandlee, William, Esquire, of Brighton
ring or, stoned az.
Square, Rathmines, Dublin, same crest
Chamier of Dublin, out of a French noble
coronet ppr., a cubit arm in bend Champreys, same crest. Pro patria non
and motto.
timidus perire.
vested az., charged with five fleurs-deChandler of London, a bull's head sa.,
lis in saltire or, cuffed erm., holding
Chance {the descendants of the lata Wm.
attired arg.
cf. 44. 3
Chance, Esquire, of Birmingham, who Chandler, a pelican in her piety sa., the
in the hand
a scroll, and thereon
an open book ppr., garnished gold.
died 1828), on a wreath of the colours
nest vert.
9S. 8
a demi-lion rampant gu., semee of an- Chandois and Chandos, a stag's head gu.,
A-perto vivere voto.
nulets or, holding between the paws
between the attires a cross pattee az.
Chamier, Adrian Charles, Captain, 46,
Nevern Square, S.W., same crest.
a sword erect entwined by a wreath of
120. 9
Aperto vivere voto.
Deo non fortuna. 246. 5 Chandos, see Buckingham, Duke of.
oak, all ppr.
;

CHA

CHA

109

Donhead House, Salisbury, Wilts,


Chandos, out of a ducal coronet or, a
same crest and motto.
72. 4
(Irason's head sa.
Chandos, Herts, an old man's head in Chapman, Major-General Ingram Francis,
of Lambourn, Glendinning Avenue,
]>r()tilc ppr., the hair gray, wreathed arg.
Weymouth, same crest and motto.
Chandos-Pole, Reginald Walkelyne, Esof Radbourne Hall, Derbysh., Chapman, Cambs, a dexter arm in armour
(
couped and erect, holding in the hand
A
Sidling Court, Dorchester
i
210. 11
a lance, all ppr.
on rising ppr., belled and jessed or.
A man's head ppr., ^vreathed about Chapman, Scotland, a hand holding a
sword in pale, thrust through a boar's
'niple arg
212. 6
head erased ppr.
Chandos-Pole-Gell, Harry Anthony, Es(i) Chapman, Ireland, issuing out of a cloud
quire, of Hopton Hall, Derbysh.
a hand erect, holding a sword wavy,
A LTcyhound statant sa., collared or,
212. 4
all ppr.
on the shoulder a cross crosslet or, for
A falcon Chapman of London and Yorks, a buck's
difference (jar Gdl).
(2)
head per chevron arg. and gu. 121. 5
rising ppr., belled and jessed or (jor
heraldic
anteppr.,
of
London,
a
head
Chapman
Pole).
A
man's
(3)
lope's head erased sa., attired and
WTeathed about the temples arg. (for
crined or, pierced in the neck by an
Chandos).
arrow of the last, headed arg., embrued
Channer, a demi-sea-wolf rampant ppr.
gu.
Channing, a blackamoor's head in profile
cf. 127. 10
Chapman, Somers., a buck's head cacouped below the shoulders.
bossed sa., attired or, between the
Channy, Herts, out of a ducal coronet a
80. 14
attires two arrows in saltier of the
derai-eagle displayed or.
122. 7
last, feathered arg.
Channsy or Chansey, a griffin's head
Chapman of Frewen Hall, Oxon., and
erased holding in the beak a key.
Hill End, Chesh., a stag's head erased
66. 6
sa., attired and semee of crescents or.
ChantreU, a tower arg., in the portal a
Cre-scit sub ponders virtus.
boar's head sa.
cf. 121. 2
Chantry, a lion rampant gu., supporting Chapman of London, out of a crescent
per pale or and gu., a unicorn's head of
a pillar sa.
the last, maned, armed, and guttee-d'or.
Chapan, a hawk rising ppr.
87. i
Chape or Chappe, Norf., a dexter hand Chapman, a falcon arg., beaked and
legged gu., supporting a garb or.
gauntleted holding a pheon point up2 1 1 7 Chapman, Scotland, a hawk regardant
ward ppr.
ppr., holding in the dexter claw a
Chapel], Ireland, a demi-lion rampant
garland of laurel.
85. 4
vert, holding in the dexter paw a
Chapman, Lines, a fleur-de-lis or, bechaplet or.
cf. 10. 2
tween two olive-branches vert.
Chaplin of Coliston, Scotland, a griffin's
76. 2
Chappeace, an eagle close ppr
head erased gu. Labor omnia vincit.
66. 2 Chappes, a hand gauntleted holding a
211. 7
pheon point upwards ppr.
Chaplin, Rt. Hon. Henry, of Blankney
the
stump
of
tree
couped,
head
Chappie,
on
a
griffin's
and Tathwell, Lines, a
a falcon hooded ppr.
erased or, murally gorged vert.
cf. S6. 11
Chappie of London, on the stump of a
cf. 66. 2
Viresco.
tree a falcon hooded ppr.
Chaplin, Cecil, 21, Grafton Street, Bond
cf.
Street, W., same crest.
Chaplin of London and Hants, a griffin's Chard of Pathe House, Somers., an eagle
head erased arg., ducally gorged or
arg., the dexter claw resting on
an escutcheon az., charged with a budecf. 66. 2
horn stringed or. gorged with a collar
Chaplin, Nugent, Campden House Chamgemelle sa., and holding in the beak
bers, Campden Hill, W., same crest.
an oak-branch slipped ppr. Nil desperSapiens qui assiduus.
Chaplin of Anerley Park, Upper Norwood,
ipant
Leics., a lion
potent
Chardin,
''3
front
of
cross
London, S.E., in
a
92. 2
caduceus fesseways ppr. Lahore Chardin, a dove ppr.
et fide.
268. 7 Cbaringworth, a naked arm embowed
holding a cutlass ppr.
Chapman, Sir Montagu Richard, Bart.,
cf. 201. i
Killua Castle, Clonmellon, Westmeath, Charlemont, Viscount (Caul6eld), Roxborough Castle, Moy, Ireland, a
Ireland, an arm in armour embowed
dragon's head erased gu., gorged with
holding a broken spear encircled with
a bar-gemelle arg. Deo duce, fcrro
a wreath of laurel, all ppr. Crescil sub
pondere virtus.
cf.
_ comitanle.
_
_
^
Chapman, two spears' heads in saltire in Charles, the late Rev. James, D.D.,
minister of Kirkcowan, Wigtown, Scot
front of a dexter arm embowed in arVirtui
land, an eagle displayed sa.
mour, the hand gauntleted and graspuget honored
ing a broken tilting-spearenfiled with an
iilet or.
Crescit sub pondere virtus. Charles, Devonsh., a demi-eagle displayed
with two heads per pale or and erm.
Chapman, Joseph John, M.A., 17, St.
Hilda Terrace, Whitby, same crest and
cf. 82. i
motto.
Charles, a demi-griffin erm., holding a
Chapman, HiUyar David, Kilhendre,
cf. 65. 3
demi-wolf e
iCllesmere, Salop, same crest.
Chapman, Alfred Daniel, Milton Ernest
holding a halberd arg., tasselled or.
Hall. Bedford, same crest.
cf. 29. 4
Chapman, Arthur Wakefield, Crooksbury, Charles, J. Roger, M.D.. of Pelsall,
Karnham, same crest.
near Walsall, and 27, West Street
Chapman, Horace Edward, Esquire, of
Chichester, a demi-wolf gu., charged
[

with two lozenges in pale erm., supporting with the paws a battle-axe
arg., between two branches of oak
fructed ppr.
Esse quam vvh:ri.
Charlesworth, Yorks, a demi-eagle sa.,
the wings elevated fretty or, holding
in the beak a mascle of the last.
Justitia

ct virtus.

Charlesworth, Albany Hawke, Esquire, of

Feme, Donhead St. Andrew, Salisbury,


and Grinton Lodge, Richmond, Yorks,
same crest and motto.
Charlesworth, Charles Ernest, Esquire, of
Owston Hall, near Doncaster, same
crest and motto.
Charlesworth, out of a ducal coronet a
cock's head, all ppr.
90. 6
Charleton, an arm CTubowed, habited gu.,
cuffed erm., holding in the hand ppr.
a broad arrow.
stag's head or
(
Charlett, Newporti ) A
121. ;.
(2) A fleur-de(for Charleti).
lis or (for Xewporl).
148. 2
Charleville, Earl of, and Viscount and
Baron Tullamore, Ireland, see Bury.
Charlewood or Charlwood, a Saracen's
head ppr.
190. 5
Charlewood, an arrow in pale enfiled
ith a ducal coronet, all ppr.
174. 3
:

Charley, Sir William Thomas, D.C.L.,


K.C., D.L., V.D. Common Serjeant
of the City of London, 1878-1S92,

Queen Anne's Mansions, Loudon,


S.W., on a chapeau gu., turned up
a falcon's head erased arg.,
charged with a cinquefoil of the first,
and holding in the beak a corn blueJustus esio et non
bottle slipped ppr.
vittue.
cf. 89. 6
Charley, John Stouppe, Esquire, J.P., of
Finaghy House, co. Antrim, and of the
island of Aranmore, co. Donegal, Ireland, same crest and motto.
cf. 89. 6
Charley and Charnley, a griffin passant,
holding in the dexter claw a buckle.
erm.,

63-7
Charlton, Essex, out of a ducal coronet
or, a demi-eagle displayed sa., holding
in the beak a heart's-ease flower ppr.
cf. 80. 14
Charlton, Shropsh., out of an Eastern
coronet or, a leopard's head and neck
246. 4
atfrontee gu.
Charlton, St. John, Esquire, of Chol-

mondeley, Malpas, same


mdiora.

Sans

Spero

crest.

Charlton, a leopard's face gu.


Charlton, Heref., a leopard's

22. 2

face

gu.

22. 2

varier.

Charlton, Lechmere-, of Ludford, Heref.


(I) A leopard's fane gu. (for Charlton).
22. 2.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or,
a pelican vulning herself ppr. {for
cf. 98. i
Lechmere).
Charlton, on a chapeau a leopard statant
2d.

ppr.

Charlton, William Henry, of Hesleyside,


Bellingham, a lion's face gu., between
two dragon's wings elevated ppr., on

each a fret sa. Sans varier.


Charlton of Hesleyside, Northumb., a
10. 2
demi-lion rampant. Sans varier.
Charlton, Northumb., two lion's
erect gu.

Charlton,

Edward

gambs

</

36. 5

Francis Benedict, Es-

quire, a lion's face gu., between

two

dragon's wings elevated ppr., on each


a fret sa. Sans varier.

CHE

CHA
Charlton, Ulric
quire,

same

Edmund Emmanuel,

crest

Chase, Herts, a lion rampant sa., holding


between the paws a cross flory or.

Es-

and motto.

Charlton, William Lancelot Stanislas,


Esquire, same crest and motto.
Charlton, Geoffrey Nicholas, of ChilweU,
Notts, a swan's head and neck erased
arg., beaked gu., gorged with a chaplet
Stabit consciu smqui.
cf. lOI. 5
vert.
Charlton, Oxon., out of a ducal coronet
or, a unicorn's head sa., crined arg., the
horn twisted of the last and second.
48. 12
Charlton, Sussex, an arm embowed, vested
gu., cuffed erm., holding in the hand

cf.

mon

heritage.

Chawcer, a tortoise passant ppr. c/. 1 2 3 5


Chawner, an ermine passant ppr. 134. 6
Chawner of Newton Manor House, Hants,
Nil desa sea-wolf's head erased sa.
perandum.
105. II
Chatfield, a demi-Moor with a quiver on Chaworth, Baron, see Neath, Earl of.
his back shooting an arrow from a Chaworth, a tower ppr., on the top five
ostrich-feathers arg.
bow, all ppr.
1S5. 6
Chatfield or Chatteild, Sussex, a heraldic Chaworth, an arm in armour embowed,
the hand holding an arrow, all ppr.
antelope's head erased arg., attired and
ducally gorged gu.
Che sara sara.
198. 4
Chaworth, a dagger az.. hilt and pommel
cf. 127.10
pheasant
vert,
or, and a cross crosslet fitched sa., in
a
Chatteris, on a mount
saltier.
ppr., holding in its beak a fleur-de-lis
cf. 166. 12
or, and resting the dexter claw on a Chaworth-Musters, Jolin Patricius, EsLibertas.
quire, of Annesley Park, near Nottingbezant.
Chatterton, Bart., Ireland, an antelope's
ham, and Wiverton Hall, near Binghead erased arg., pierced through the
ham (i) .\ Hon sejant guardant or,
back of the neck by an arrow ppr.
supporting with the fore-paws a shield
i.e., Arg.,
Loyal a mort.
of the arms {for Musters)
cf. 127. i
Chatterton, Smith-: (i) An antelope's
on a bend gu., a lion passant guardant
or, within a bordure engrailed of the
head erased ppr., attired or, pierced
through the back of the neck with an
second.
269. 15.
(2) A tower arg.,
charged with a bendlet wavy gu.
arrow, also ppr., gorged with a ducal
coronet of the second, and charged on
thereon a lion passant or, issuant from
the neck with a cross crosslet gu. (for
the battlements an ostrich feather
Chatterton).
sa., between four others of the first.
(2) Out of a crown vallery
or, a unicorn's head az., armed, crined,
269. 16
and tufted of the first, and charged Chawrey and Chawsey, an arm from the
with a crescent of the same (for Smith).
elbow erect ppr., vested per pale sa.
Loyal a mort.
and arg., holding in the hand a covered
cf. 48. 12
Chatterton, Cambs, a demi-grifiin gu.,
cup or.
cf. 203. 4
beaked, legged, and winged or.
Chawser and Chawsers, see Chaucer.
64. 2 Chaytor, Yorks. a stag's head lozengy
arg. and az.
Chatting, a human heart gu., transpierced
cf. 120. 4
by a sword in bend sinister, point Chaytor, Sir William Henry Edward,
181. 6
downward ppr.
Bart., of Croft, Yorks, a buck's head
{
castle
or,
charged
sa.,
attired
or,
Cbatto, Potts)
A
couped
lozengy
arg.
and
I
with a fleur-de-lis az., and surmounted
holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped
with a cinquefoil, also az. {for Chatto).
120.4
vert.
Fortune le vent.
(2) A leopard sejant ppr., gorged with Chaytor, Clerveaux-, Clervaux Alexander,
a collar fleury counter- fleurv, therefrom
of Spennithorne Hall, Yorks: (i) A
stag's head erased lozengy arg. and
a Une reflexed over the back, and resting the dexter paw on a fleur-de-lis, all
az., the dexter attired of the first, and
gu.
Omnibus amicus.
the sinister of the second {for Chaytor).
Chattock, a dexter hand holding a lion's
cf. 120. 4.
(2) An eagle displayed {for
gamb ppr.
Clerveaux). 75. 2.
cf. 220. 10
(3) A heron ppr.
Chaucer, two lion's gambs arg. and gu.,
105. 9
supporting an escutcheon party per Cheales, an eagle's head erased or, duepale counterehanged.
i
ally
arg.
crowned
cf. 83. 2
39.
Chaucer, Chauser, and Chawcer, a tortoise Cheales, Rev. Alan, of Hagworthingham,
passant ppr.
Lines, and Ellerslie, Tilehurst Road,
cf. 125. 5
Chaumond, on a ehapeau ppr., a fieur-deReading, an eagle's head erased or,
lis az., between wings.
ducally crowned az. Bene vivere et
cf. no. 5
148. 2

Chastelon, on the point of a sword in


pale a maunch.
169. 11
Jucundi acti labores.
Chater, a stork ppr.

Warw. and Leics., out of a


coronet or, a demi-eagle dis80. 14
played.
103. 7
Charnell, a peacock close or.
Charnells, out of a ducal coronet a demiplover or, the wings displayed arg.
Charney, on a rock a dove holding an
olive-branch in its beak, all ppr. 93. 9
Charnock, Lanes, a lapwing ppr., charged
with a muUet pierced for difference.
ducal

92. 2

Soyez

conteiU.

Charpentier, a dexter hand ppr., holding


215. 5
a fieur-de-Us gu.
Charpentier, A., Rathmines House, Uxbridge, a dexter cubit arm ppr., holding
a fleur-de-lis gu.
Charrington, issuing from a cloud a dexter
hand pointing to a star, all ppr.
222. 7
Charrington, Hugh Spencer, Esquire, of
Dove Cliff House, Burton-on-Trent, a
demi-gryphon gu., gorged with a collar
gemeUe, charged on the shoulder with
two annulets interlaced, and resting the
sinister claw on a cross patee, all or,
and holding in the dexter claw a branch
Cassis tutissima
of thorn-tree ppr.

Charrington, Spencer, Esquire, of Hunsdon House, Hunsdon, near Ware, Herts,


same crest and motto.
Charter of Bishop's Lydeard, Somers.. in
front of a cubit arm vested az., cuffed
arg., the hand holding a scroll entwined
by a branch of myrtle, all ppr., an

This our charter.


Chartnay or Chartney, two arms in

Loyaidti

Chastelai, see Casley.


Chastelin, a fleur-de-lis or.

a broad arrow ppr.

Non sine jure.


escallop also arg.
CharteriS, see Wemyss, Earl of.
CharteriS, Scotland, a dexter hand graspThis is oiir chart.
ing a dagger ppr.
212. 3
CharteriS, Scotland, a stork's head ppr.
cf. 106. I
CharteriS, an arm issuing out of a cloud
Non gladio
holding a sword aloft ppr.
xcd gratia.
CharteriS, Charters, and Chartres, a demi26. 12
cat rampant gardant ppr.
CharteriS, Richard Butler, Esquire, of
Cahor Lodge, Tipperary, a swan ppr.

13

Cbassereau, a demi-chevaher in armour


brandishing a sword ppr.
187. i

Charnell,

Charnock, Beds, a lapwing ppr.

I.

Henry, Esquire, of Whitfield


Court, Kilmeaden, Waterford, upon a
rock ppr., an eagle's claw erased and
erect or, grasping an arrow in bend of
the last, barbed and flighted arg.

Chaumond,

see

Cbamond.

Icbtari.

Chauncey, a savage's arm embowed hold-

Cheap of Rossie, Scotland, a garb or,


banded vert. Ditat virtus.
153-2
hand
Cheape, George Clerk, Esquire, of Bentley
JIanor, Broomsgrove, Worcs., same
Chauncy of Munden Parva. Herts, out of
crest and motto.
a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head gu., Cheape, James, ijsquire,
Esquire, of Strathtyrum,
armour
between two wings az., the inner parts
Andrews, Fifesh., same crest and
St. An('
i

ing a club, all ppr.


Chauncey, a dexter
dagger, aU ppr.

202. 10
striking with a

"

,,

embowed

wielding a battle-axe ppr.

of the wings gu.

67.

motto.

i
[

194. 12

Chartres, see Charteris.


Chartsey, a dexter arm embowed holding
up two olive-branches in orle ppr.
202. 4
Chartsey, a wolf passant sa., devouring a
fish arg.
cf. 28. 10
Chase, a griffin's head erased holding in
the beak a key.
66. 6

Chaundler, a pehcan in her piety

sa.,

nest vert.
98. 8
Chauser, see Chaucer.
Chauster, two stag's attires ppr.
123. 5
Chausy, out of a ducal coronet or, a
griffin's head paly of four az. and gu.,
between two wings expanded, the dexter az., quill feathers gu., the sinister
gu., feathered az.
67. i

a garb or, banded


Ditat virtus.
gu.
153. 2
Checkland, two cubit arms erect ppr.,
holding two annulets interlaced sa.,
each arm charged with a cinquefoil gu.
Omne bonum, Dei donum.
Checkland, George Edward, Thurnby
Court, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, same crest
and motto.

Cheape

the

'

of Madeira,

'

CHE

CHE

Checkland, William, Esquire, of Swan- Chenell, an arm ppr., vested sa., cuffed
or, holding in the hand a covered cup
nington House, Leics., same crest and
arg.
motto.
cf. 203. 4
Chedder and Cheder, on a chapeau gu., Cheney, a buU's scalp or, horned arg.
123- S
turned up arg., a lion passant gardant
Chenevix, a hand erect grasping a sword
az,, ducally crowned ppr.
cf. 4. 5
ppr., hilted and pommelled, and piercChedworth, Devonsh., a wolf's head sa.,
ing a fleur-de-lis or.
iiillaied or.
30. 9
cf. 212. 3
Chedworth, Devonsh., a demi-lion ram- Chenevix-Trench, Alfred, Esquire, of
Villa Bona Ventura, Cadenabbia, Italy,
iiant gardant az., holding in the dexter
\r.\\\ a battle-axe ppr.
16. 14
a dexter arm in armour embowed, the
hand grasping a cutlass, all ppr.
Cheek, issuant from between the horns
Virtutis forluna comes.
of a crescent a cross pattee fitchee gu.
Chenevix-Trench, Colonel Charles, R.A.,
cf. 163. 6
same crest and motto.
Cheeke, on a chapeau a lion passant ppr.
4. 9 Chenevix-Trench, George Frederick, Esquire, same crest and motto.
Cheeke, Somers. and Suff., a sword in
Chenevix-Trench, Rev. Herbert Francis,
pale eusigned with a cross pattee.
of St. Peter's Vicarage, Isle of Thanet,
169. 5
same crest and motto.
Cheeke, Suff., out of a naval coronet or,
a demi-mermaid holding a comb and Chenevix-Trench, Julius, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
mirror ppr.
1S4. 14
Cheere, a talbot passant az., collared or, Chenevix-Trench, Philip Francis, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
resting his fore-paw on an escallop of
</.
the last.
54- 2 Chenevix-Trench, Samuel Richard, Esquire, same crest and motto.
Cheere, a talbot passant az., collared and
Cheney of Badger Hall, Shifnal, Shropsh.,
ringed or.
Prcetnium virtutis honor.
Fato
a bull's horns and scalp arg.
cf. 54. 2
prudentia major.
(See Cure.)
123. 8
Cheese of Huntington Court, Heref., a
Omnia fert (etas. Cheoke, a bird's head sa.
lion's head erased or.
arm
vambraced az., studded
17. 8 Chepstow, an
and garnished or, holding a sword ppr.
Cheeseman and Chesman, a dexter hand
holding a royal crown ppr.
217. i
195. 2
Cheetham of Rycroft House, Rochdale, Cherbron, a lion's gamb erect gu., holding a griffin's head erased or.
and Brooklyn, Heywood, Lanes, a
derai-griffin wings addorsed gu., be- Chere, a talbot passant az., collared and
ringed or. Prmmium virtutis honor.
zantee, the mouth transfixed by a
tilting-spear or, holding between the
cf. 54- 2
Cherley, a cross patonce between two
claws a bezant. Ad mortem fidelis.
stalks of wheat or, leaved ppr.
Cheetham, of Singleton House. Broughton,
Kent, in front of a demi-griffin segreant
154- 13
gu., resting the sinister claw on a cross Cherry, a demi-lion arg., holding an
Quod tuum tene.
annulet gu.
potent sa., a plate.
cf. 10. 2
Cherry, a demi-lion arg., holding a gem6=.- 4
ring or, enriched with a precious stone
Cheetham, Sydney William, M.R.C.S.,
ppr.
cf. 10. 2
233, Romford Road, Forest Gate, E.,
Cherry, Rev. Benjamin Newman, Clipa demi-griffin segreant gu., charged
sham Rectory, Oakham, Rut., a stag
the breast with a cross potent re

Quod tuum

couchant regardant.
Cbeflield, Rutl., an arm in armour couped Cherry-Garrard, Major-General Apsley,
of
Lamer Park, Wheathampstead,
and erabowed resting on the elbow,
holding a sword, all ppr.
Herts: (i) A leopard sejant ppr. (for
or.

Cheshire of Dublin, a leopard's face arg.,


jessant three roses gu., leaved vert.
Cheshire or Chesshyre, a hawk's lure
purp.
178. II
Cheslie, Chiesly, and Chislie, Scotland,
an eagle displayed ppr. Credo et
videho.

149. 5
j

Chesman,

sec Cheeseman.
a man's head bearded and
wreathed ppr.
190. 4
Chesshyre, Essex, a hawk's lure purp.,

Chesney,

feathered or.
178. 11
Chester of Bush Hall, Herts, and Royston,
Cambs, a demi-griffin segreant erm.,
beak, tongue, talons, and eyes ppr.
Vincit qui patitur.
64. 2
Chester of Chichley Hall, Bucks, a ram's

head couped arg., armed or.


130. i
of Amesbury, Glouc, a lion's
erased gu., holding a broken
sword arg., hilted or.
38. 2
Chester of Blabie, Leics., a dragon passant

Chester

gamb

arg.
73. 2
Poyle Park,
Chester, Henry Morris,
Vincit
Surrey, a dragon passant erm.
qui patitur.
Chester, Essex, a cutlass arg., hilt and
pommel or, between two branches of
laurel ppr.
cf. 170. 3
Chesterfield, Earl of (Scudamore-Stan-

hope)
(I) A tower az., and from the
battlements thereof a demi-lion issuant
or, ducally crowned gu., holding between the paws a grenade fired ppr.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or, a bear's
paw sa. ppr. A Deo et rege. cf. 157. 10
Chesterfield, on a chapeau a greyhound
statant ppr.
58. 4
Semper
Chesterman, a demi - griffin.
:

tene.

cf.

195. 2

Chein and Cheine, on a chapeau two


lions supporting a garb ppr.
3. 5
Chein and Cheine, Scotland, a cross
pattee fitohed arg.

Palienta vincit.

166. 3
Cheisly or Chesly, Scotland, a rose ppr.,
slipped and leaved vert.
Fragrat post

funera virtus.
Chelley, a leg in armour,

149. 5

couped below

the knee and spurred, all ppr.


193. 4
Chelmick, Shropsh., a lion .sejant gardant or, supporting with the dexter

paw an escutcheon vert.


cf. 8. 2
Chelmsford, Baron (Thesiger), 5, Knaresborough Place, S.W., a cornucopia in
horn
or,
the
fruit
ppr.,
fess, the
thereon
a dove, holding in the beak a sprig
Spes et /ortuna. 93.
of laurel ppr.
Chelsea, Viscount, see Cadogan, Earl.

Chelsum, a garb or.


153. 2
Chelsum, a greyhound current arg.
cf.

58. 2

Cheltenham, a demi-eagle displayed ppr.

Chemere, a peer's helmet

or.

cf.

81. 6
180. 4

Garrard).
(2) A demi-lion arg., the
neck encircled with an annulet, and
holding between the paws a fleur-de-lis
within an annulet gu. (for Cherry).
Cheris I'espoir.
Cherwood, a unicorn's head or, between
two laurel-branches vert.
49. 14
Chesbrough, a demi-lion rampant gu.,
holding between the paws a cross
2
pattee or.
1 1
Cheseiden, Cheseldon, Cheseldyne, and
Cheselton, Rutl. and Leics., a talbot
couchant arg., spotted sa., collared and
lined or.
cf. 54. II
Chesham, Baron (Cavendish), Latimer,
Chesham, Bucks, a snake nowed ppr.

75-2

Cheslin of London, a tower arg.


156. 2
Cheslin, a fleur-de-lis per pale vert and
az.
148. 2
Chesly, Scotland, a rose ppr., slipped and
leaved vert. Fragrat post funera virtus.

'

64. 2
fidelis.
Chesterton, a tiger's head erased.
Cheston, Sulf., a dexter gauntlet in fess
ppr., holding a sword arg., hilt and
pommel or, on the blade a Saracen's
head couped, distilling blood of the
first.
Ex merito.
cf. 211.11
Chetham, in the sea a rock ppr. 179. 5
Chetham, Sufi., a griffin passant regardant arg., wings addorsed or, charged

with a crescent gu.


cf. 63. 14
on a rock a wyvern, wings addorsed ppr.
69. 1 1
Chetum, Lanes, a demi-griffin gu.,
charged with a cross potent az. Quod
Chettle,

tuum

tene.

cf.

64. 2

20. 2
Chetwode, a sea-lion sejant.
Chetwode, Sir George, Bart., of Chetwode,
Bucks, and Oakley, Staffs, out of a
ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant
i6. 3
Corona mea Christus.
gu.
Chetwode, Wilmot- (i) Out of a ducal
coronet or, a demi-lion rampant gu.
of a
Out
16.
Chetwode).
3.
{2)
Cavendo tutus.
142. 4
(for
crescent gu., a demi-man-tiger rampant
Chesham, Lanes, out of a ducal coronet,
arg., horned and imgu. or (for Wala lion's gamb erect or.
36. 12
sa.,
nell).
Chesham, Lanes, a falcon wings ex(3) An eagle's head erased
holding in the beak an escallop gu.,
panded ppr.
87. I
Corona mea Christus.
Chesham, two arms embowed holding a
(for Wilmot).
.

chess castle or.


Cheshire, a talbot sejant supporting
with his paws a shield charged with
a garb.
cf. 55. 3

cf.

Chetwode, Ludford-, Warw.

(i)

S3. 2
of

Out

a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant gu. (for Chetwode). 16. 3. (2) A

'

CHE

CHI

112

boar's head coupetl erminois, holding


in the mouth a cross pattce gu., the
head charged with an escallop sa. {for

Cheyne

Straloch,

of

a Capuchin's cap.

Fear God.
Cheyne, Scotland, an ibex's head and
neck gorged with a collar, with one
Ludford).
link of a chain affixed thereto.
Chetwood and Chetwoode, see Chetwode.
A cross crosslet Cheyney, Kent. Beds, and Berks, a bull's
Chetwood-Aiken
i )
123. 8
Motto, In\
scalp or, attired arg.
fitchee gu. (jor Aiken).
i66. 2.
cruce salus.
(2) Out of a Cheyney, Cambs, a cap or, turned up az.,
on each side a feather erect ppr.
ducal coronet or, a demi-lion issuant
sa.
[for Chdwood), and the motto, Cheyney, a wolf passant vert, ducaUy
i6. 3
gorged and lined or.
cf. 28. 10
Corona mea Christus.
Chetwood-Aiken, John, Esquire, of the Cheyney, Bucks, a bear's head erased
gu., environed round the neck twice
Glen, Stoke Bishop, Glouc, same crests
with a chain passing through the mouth
and mottoes.
f/- 35arg., ringed or.
Chetwyn, a human heart pierced with a
30. 5
cj. 181. 4 Chibnall, a wolf's head ppr.
passion-nail ppr.
Chetwynd, Viscount (Chetwynd), 25, Chibnall, Beds and Xorthamp., a dragon's
head erased sa., ducally gorged and
Elvaston Place, S.W., a goat's head
(

erased arg.,

armed

Probitas veriis

or.

128.

honos.

Chetwynd, Sir George, Bart., of Grendon,


Warw., a goat's head erased arg.,

armed

or.

Quod Dens

vidt fia.

128. 5

lined or.

f/.

72.

Chichele ami Chichley, a tiger passant


arg. holdii
ith a man's leg
couped at the thigh ppr., the foot

downwards.

Dieu

esl

ma

joi.

John Joseph, Esquire,

House, Ballinasloe,
crest

co.

cj. 128. 2
of Killyan

Galway, same

and motto.

Cheverton, Hants, out of a castle tripletowered a demi-lion, all ppr. Invicta


labore.
155. 10
Chevil,

beak an eel, all ppr. (for Chichester).


In front of a chaplet of holly frueted
ppr., a torch erect or, fired ppr. {for
Burnard). Ardet in arduis.
Chichester, Rev. Edward Arthur, of the
Vicarage, Dorking, a stork rising with
a snake in its beak, all ppr. Invilum
its

195. 2

Chew

of London and Beds, a griffin


sejant arg., guttee-de-sang, beaked,
legged, and mnged sa., the dexter
claw resting on a catherine-wheel gu.
cj. 62. 10
Chewton, Viscount, .s^e Waldgrave, Earl.
Cheylesmore, Baron (Eaton), Cheylesmore,
Coventry, a lion's head erased arg.,
devouring a tun or, gorged with a
double chain of the same, suspended

therefrom an escutcheon az., charged


with a cross couped, also or.
Vincit

omnia Veritas.
257. i
Cheyn and Cheyne, a dexter hand holding
an escallop ppr.
216. 2
Cheyne, of Esselmont, Scotland, a cross
pattee fitched

or.

Patientia vincit.
166. 3

Lodge, Bernard Castle,

William,
of
Rev.
Shane's Castle, co. Antrim, Prebendary of St. Michael's, in the city and
An
arm
emdiocese of Dublin
i
:

bowed

in

Wood

Hall,

and Runnamoat, Roscommon


dragon's head couped barry of
six arg. and gu., charged with nine
lozenges or, three, three, and three (for
Hull,
(l)

Constable).
(2) A stork rising holding
Surgit post
in the beak a snake ppr.

Ferme en foy.
nubila Phoebus.
Chick, Sussex, a demi-peeasus rampant
sa., enfiled round the body with a ducal
coronet or.
Non temere.
47. 7
17. 8
Chiefly, a lion's head erased or.
Chiene, on a chapeau two lions supportgarb
ppr.
ing a
3. 5
Chiesly, Scotland, a rose gu., stalked
vert. Fragrat post funera virtus. 149.5
Chiesly, Scotland, an eagle displayed
ppr.
Credo et videbo.
75. 2
CMIborne, Essex, a hawk's head erased
az., holding in the beak a ring or, to
which is attached an estoile of the last.

two garbs in saltire.


and Chilcott, Surrey, out of a
ducal coronet a mount ppr., thereon a
118. 7
Spero.
stag at gaze gu.
Child- Villiers, Earl of Jersey, see Jersey.

Chilcot,

Bromley Palace, Bromley,


Kent, an eagle with wings expanded
arg., holding in the beak a snake entwined round the neck and legs ppr.
Child, Bart, (extinct), of Surat, East Indies,

Child, Coles,

and Dervill, Essex, a leopard's face or,


between two laurel-branches ppr. Spes
alit.

Child of Langley Bury, Herts, an eagle,


wings expanded erm., holding in the
beak a trefoil slipped vert.
cf. 77. 2
Shropsh., an eagle
Child, Hants and
with wings expanded arg., round the
neck a snake entwined ppr. Imitare

quam invidere.
Child, Cecil E. C,
Road,

77. 8

Vemham, Merton

Wimbledon, same

armour grasping a sword,

all

ppr. (for O'Neil).


195. 2.
(2) A stork
rising with a snake in its beak, all ppr.
Lamh dearg Eirin.
(for Chichester).
104. 13
Chichester, Sir Edward, Bart., of Youlston, Barnstaple, Devonsh., a bittern
rising with an eel in its beak ppr.
Chichester, Nugent, Esquire, of Calverleigh Court, Tiverton, Devonsh.: (1)
A goldfinch ppr. (for Nagle). (2)

heron rising with an

eel in the

beak

Ferme en foy.
ppr. (for Chichester).
Walter George
Chichester - Constable,
Raleigh. Esquire, of Burton Constable,
Hull, Wycliffe Hall, Darlington, Scar-

Hall

and

crest

Child, Sir Smith. Bart., of Newfield and


Stallington Hall, Staffs., an eagle with
\\ings elevated arg., entwined round
the neck by a snake ppr., holding in
the beak a cross crosslet fitchee, and
each wing charged with a mullet of
Imilari quam invidere.
six points gu.
cf.

(2)

an arm in armour embowed holdsequitur honor.


hand a sword, all ppr.
Chichester-O'Neil,

ing in the

gill

Chilcote

tiger passant arg.


Chetwynd-Stapylton, Lieutcnant-General Chicheley, Cambs,
cf. 27. II
Granville George, out of a ducal coronet
Fide sed cui Chichester, Marquess of Donegal, see
or, a Saracen's head ppr.
Donegal.
vide.
Chetwynd-Stapylton, Henry Goulburn, Chichester, Baron Ennishowen, see Ennishowen.
Esquire, of HiUiers, Petworth, Sussex,
Chichester, Earl of (Pelham), Stanmer,
same crest and motto.
Lewes, Sussex, a peacock in pride
Chetwynd-Stapylton, Miles, Esquire, same
Vincet amor
arg. Badge, a buckle or.
crest and motto.
pair ice.
103. 2
Chetwynd-Stapylton, Rev. William, of
Hallaton, I.ieics., same crest and motto. Chichester, William Henry, Esquire, of
Grenofen, Tavistock, Devonsh., same
Cheureuse, an eagle displayed or, winged
crest and motto.
arg.
75- 2
Chevalier, a demi-chevalier in armour Chichester, Charles, of Hall, Devonsh., a
brandishing a scimitar, all ppr.
187. 4
heron rising with an eel in its mouth
Ferme en foy.
opr.
Chevallier, a lion's head erased arg.,
cf. 104. 13
(
A heron devouring a
langued gu.
Fidei coticula crux.
Chichester
i
17.8
snake, all ppr. (for Chichester).
105. 8.
Cheverell and Cheverill, two dexter
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or, a demiIngriffin segreant ppr. (for Hopton).
hands conjoined holding a sword in
vitum sequitur honor.
pale, all ppr.
224. 7
64. 4
Chevers, an arm in armour embowed, Chichester, Devonsh. and Dorset, a stork
with wings addorsed ppr., holding in
couped at the shoulder, the part above
104. 13
the elbow in fess, the hand in pale
its beak a snake vert.
late
Arthur
holding a close helmet ppr.
198. 11 Chichester,
the
Rev.
Chichester, of the Rectory, Badlesmere,
Chevers, a demi-goat saliant arg., colEn
lared gu., crined and ungu. or.
Kent: (i) A heron, wings addorsed, in

Chevers,

:)

77. 8

London and Worcs., on a rock


an eagJe rismg, the wings addorsed
gorged with a ducal coronet or,
round the neck an adder entwined ppr.

Child of
ppr.,
arg.,

cf- 77. 8
Child, Herbert Henry, Rudhall, Boss,
Heref., on a rock an eagle with wings
endorsed and inverted, collared and
chained, and resting the dexter claw

on a serpent nowed.

Probitas verus

honos.
Child, Surrey,

an eagle with wings expanded between two ears of big-wheat,


holding in the beak a serpent entwined
round the neck, all ppr. Imitare quam

invidere.
cf. 77. 8
Child, Hooke-, Albert Theodore, Esquire,
(
of Finchley New Road, London
i
Upon a fret gu., an eagle, the wings
:

elevated arc, entwined round the neck


by a serpent ppr., each wing charged
with a trefoil slipped, also gu. (for
Child).
(2) Upon a mount, between
two ears of wheat stalked and leaved
Imior, an escallop az. (for Hooke).
tare

quam

invidere.

CHI

CHR

113

Childe of Kinlet, Shropsh., and Northwicke, Worc3., an eagle with wings


expanded arg., enveloped round the
neck and body with a snake ppr. yj. 8

Chirnside, Scotland, a hawk with wings


expanded ppr.
87. I
Chiseldine, a talbot couchant arg., spotted
sa., eared and collared gu., chained or,
the end of the chain in a bow-knot of
the last.
cf. 54. 1

Childe-Freeman, Rev. Edward Leonard,


of Edwyn Ralph Rectory, Bromyard,
Worcs. (I) An eagle with wings ex- Chisenal and Chisenhall, Lanes, a griffin
segreant gu.
panded arg , entwined round the neck
62. 2
by a serpent ppr. [jor Childe). (2) On Chisholm of that ilk, a dexter arm in
a mount vert, a cockatrice arg., wattled,
armour embowed from the shoulder,
combed, and beaked or, ducally gorged
the hand holding a scimitar in bend,
all ppr.
and lined, also or, and charged by a
Vi el virlute.
iq6. 10
crescent sa. for difference.
Per Deum Chisholm, Sir Samuel, Bart., 20, Belhaven
Terrace, Glasgow, a hand holding a
meum, transUio murum (for Baldwyn).
boar's
Pax et plenitudo.
head erased ppr. Colo communiiatem.
Chllde-Pemberton, William Shakespear,
257. 9
:i, Granville Place, Portraan Square, Chisholm, Kent and Scotland, a hand
couped below the wrist holding a
W. ( I ) Au eagle with wings expanded
dagger erect, all ppr., on the point a
arg., standing upon and entwined round
the neck by a snake ppr. {Childe).
boar's head erased or, laugued gu.
(3)
On a mount vert, a cockatrice arg.,
cf. 212. 2
wattled,
combed, and beaked or, Chisholm, Roderick Donald Matheson, of
ducally gorged, lined, and ringed gold,
Erchless Castle, Inverness, a dexter
hand holding a dagger erect ppr., on
a crescent sa. for cadency {Baldicyn).
the point a boar's head couped gu.
(3) In front of a griffin's head couped
sa., a crescent or {Pemberlon).
Per
Feroi ferio.
212. 2
deum meum, transUio murum.
Chisholm, England and Scotland, a dexChilders of Cantley, Yorks. a cubit arm
ter hand holding a sword erect ppr.,
erect habited in chain armour, and
on the point a boar's head couped gu.
holding in the gauntlet ppr. an oval
Vi el arte.
212. 2
buckle, tongue erect az.
Chisholm, The (J. Chisholm GoodenChisholm), of 33, Tavistock Square,
Chilmick, Shropsh., a lion sejant gardant
or, supporting with the dexter paw an
London, a dexter hand holding a
dagger erect ppr., on the point a boar's
escutcheon vert.
cf. 8. 2
head couped gu. F eras ferio.
Chilton, a boar's head couped at the neck
212.2
or, holding in the mouth two roses, one Chisholme, out of a ducal coronet a
arg., the other gu., leaved and stalked
dragon's head with wings addorsed.
:

and

Cholmeley

Cholmondley, a demi-

segreant sa., winged and beaked


holding in the claws a helmet ppr.

griffin
or,

cf.

Cholmeley,
Bart.,

garb

Sir

Easton
or.

(2)

64.

Hugh Arthur Henry,

Hall, Grantham: (i)


demi-griffin segreant

beaked, winged, and membered


holding between the claws a
helmet ppr., garnished of the second.
sa.,

or,

cf.

64.

Hugh

Cholmeley,

Charles Faiifax, EsHall,


Easingwold,
a helmet affronte arg.
a garb or.
{2) A derai-griffin segreant
sa., beaked, winged, and membered or,
bearing a helmet arg.
Cassis tutisquire,

Bransby

Yorks;

(i)

sima

On

virtus.

Cholmley, Bart., of Whitby and Hildeuby, Yorks, a full-fronted helmet


with grills arg., thereon a garb or. A
la volonte de Dien.
Cholmley of Whitby, Yorks, a demi-griffin
segreant sa., beaked or, holding in the
dexter claw a helmet arg.
64. i
Cholmondeley, Marquess of (Cholmondeley), Cholmondeley Castle, Malpas,
Chesh., a demi-griffin segreant sa.,
beaked, winged, and membered or,
holding between the claws a helmet
ppr., garnished of the second.
Cassis
tutissima

virtues.

cf.

64.

Cholmondeley, Rev. Richard Hugh, 62,


Albert Gate Mansions, S.W., same crest
and motto.
Cholmondeley, Baron Delamere, see Dela-

72. I Cholmonly of London, a helmet arg.,


Chisholme of Comer, Scotland, a dexter
garnished or, charged with three torhand holding a dagger in pale ppr.
teaux, one and two.
Vi et virlute.
Chliworth, Devonsh., a boar's head and
212. 9 Cholwell, a leopard's face az.
22. 2
neck erased sa., ducally gorged or.
Chisholme, Scotland, a boar's head Cholwich and Cholwick, a lion's gamb
erased.
erect and erased sa., supporting an
42. 2
ancient shield per pale or and arg.
Chiney, an arm in armour embowed Chislie, Scotland, an eagle displayed ppr.
Credo et videho.
holding in the gauntlet a sabre, all
<:/ 37- 2
7S- ^
ppr.
195. 2 Chissell, three chisels arg., handles or, Cholwich, Lear-, of Teignmouth, Devonsh.:
two in saltire, the handles downClunn, Glouc, on a ducal coronet or, a
(I) A lion's gamb erased sa., supportc,g.
wards, and one in pale, the handle upgreyhound sejant arg.
ing an antique shield per pale erminois
cf.
4

ppr.
Chilton, Kent,
bezantee.

griffin

passant
cf.

sa.,

6j. 2

wards.
Chinnery, Bart, (extinct), of Flintfield,
Cork, Ireland, on a globe or, an eagle Ctliswell of London, a mermaid ppr.

Nee temere,

and erm.

(for Cholwich).

cf.

37. 2.

(2)

demi-unicorn erminois supporting a

staff raguly gu. (for Lear).


184. 5
Chiswell of liOndon, a dove with brings Cholwich and Cholwick of Cholwich,
cf. 159. 7
displayed arg., beaked and legged gu.,
Devonsh., a fox's head couped sa. 33.
Chinnery-Haldane, Right Rev. James
Robert Alexander, of AUtshellach
standing on a bezant and holding in Cholwill or Cholville, Devonsh., a hnnet
the beak a laurel-branch vert.
Onich, Inverness-sh., Bishop of Argyll
ppr.
and the Isles
the
dexter
(
On
Chittinge,
a
talbot's
head
erased
arg.
Chooke,
an ibex's head erased arg.,
)
i
side an eagle's head erased or (for
gorged with a crown gu., double56. 2
Haldane).
horned or.
83. 2.
(2) On the sinister Chittock, a demi-atag ppr., attired or.
side, perched on a globe or, an eagle
R. R., St. Augustine's
119. 2 Chope, Rev.
rising ppr., collared of the first (for Chittock, an antelope trippant ppr.
Vicarage, 117, Queen's Gate, S.W., a
Chinnery). Suffer. Nee temere, nee
lion passant.
126. 6
timide.
Chitty of London, a talbot's head couped Chopinge of London, a tree vert, fructed
cf. 159. 7
or.
Chlpchase, a demi-eagle displayed holdor, the stem arg., charged with two
56. 12
ing in the dexter claw a laurel-branch Chitwood, on a mount vert, a crow sa.
bends wavy gu., on the sinister side of
ppr.
the stem a woodpecker ppr.
107. 9
cf. 81. 6
Chipman, Somers., a leopard sejant arg., Chitwynde, a sword in pale ppr., on the Chorley, Lanes and Staffs, on a chapeau
muraUy crowned gu.
point a boar's head erased.
gu., turned up erm., a hawk's head
cf. 24. 13
cf. 42. 4
Chipnam, Heref., a dexter and sinister Chivers, a comet star, the tail towards
erased arg.
89. 6
arm shooting an arrow from a bow ppr.
the sinister ppr.
164. 10 Chough, a demi-lion rampant sa., col200. 2
lared arg., holding in the paws a
Chippendale and Chippingdale, of Craven,
cf. 15. 4
halberd in pale or.
Yorks, Humberston, Leics., Blacken- Choiseul, Ireland, a dexter and sinister Chowne, a cubit arm erect in armour
hall. Staffs, and of London, a lion's
hand supporting a two-edged sword in
holding in the gauntlet ppr. a broad
gamb erect arg., erased gu., holding a
pale, all ppr.
arrow sa., feathered arg.
213. i
fleur-de-lis or.
Firmor ad fidem.
Choke, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi- Chrighton or Crighton, a dragon's head
stork displayed arg., beaked gu.
vomiting fire ppr.
Chipperfleld of London, an eagle displayed
72. 3
gu.
Spernit pericula virtue.
75. 2 Choke, Berks, a stork's head ppr., beaked Chrisope, an antelope trippant ppr., colCUrblond, a winged heart ppr.
112. 10
gu.
lared and chained or.
cf. 126. 6
cf. 106. I

rising ppr., collared, also or.


nee timide.

CHR

CHU

114

34. 14 Christison, Sir Alexander, Bart., of 40, Church, Essex, an arm in armour ppr.,
Chrisope, a bear's head muzzled.
garnished or, holding in the hand a
Moray Place, Edinburgh, a Passion
Per
ChristaU, Scotland, a fir-tree ppr.
Vitam
baton of the same.
cross gu., on three grieces ppr.
144.13
angyista ad augueta.
166. I Church, a hand holding a sword erect
dirigai.
Christian, Ireland, a lion couchant garbetween two branches of laurel en7- 10 Christison, John, Esquire, Writer to the
dant ppr.
Virtule.
twined round the blade.
Signet, of 40, Moray Place, Edinburgh,
Christian, a lion sejant gardant erect
a Passion cross gu., on three grieces Church, Ireland, a talbot collared, all
holding in the dexter paw a cross, and
166.
i
ppr.
ppr.
Vitam
dirigat.
54- 2
pyramid
sa.
sinister
on
a
resting the
vested
162. 13
ppr.,
ppr.
an
arm
embowed
Church,
a
cloud
Christmas,
</. 8.
12
or, covered with leaves vert, supporting Church, a demi-lion rampant or, branChlistian, a unicorn's head erased arg.,
dishing in his dexter paw a battle-axe
a staff couped and raguly arg.
collared, maned, and armed or.
ppr., and resting his sinister paw on a
49. I.I Christmas, an arm ppr., charged with two
bars or and gu., holding a double
cross gu.
Christian, out of a naval coronet a unithe
second,
roses
flowered
of
Samuel Church, Esquire (i) In
branch
of
Church,
12
48.
head,
corn's
cf.
leaved
vert.
front of a Passion cross gu., a pelican
Christian of Ewanrigg, Cumb., a uniin her piety arg., the wing charged
corn's head erased arg., armed and Christopher, Norf., a unicorn's head
with a rose, also gu., barbed and seeded
erased arg.
49- 5
gorged with a collar invecked or.
ppr. {/or Church).
Christopher of Norton, Durham, two
(2) A lion rampant
Salus per Christum.
cf. 49. 1
regardant sa., semee of pheons, and
arms embowed. vested az., the hands
Christian, the figure of Hope ppr., robed
cabled
holding
between the paws a mascle or
anchor
sa.,
ppr.,
supporting
an
anchor
or.
on
an
leaning
arg.,
ecclesirr- liherconserVidnera
conservatiis.
Deo
Philips).
Arte
arg.
{for
Christian, a greyhound current ppr.
:

orum

58. 2

e/.

Pro

rege.

Christie,

a cross Calvary gu.

nomini congrua.

Sit
1

vita

66.

vita.

Church, Sir William Selby, Bart., K.C.B.,


Woodside, Hatfield, Herts, a greyhound's head sa., erased gu., collared
hands ppr. supporting an anchor sa.,
az., and charged with two bezants.
262. 4
Mea spes est in Deo.
cabled arg.
Christopher, Danby Stevens, Esquire, of Church, a greyhound's head erased sa.,

Christopher, Captain Alfred Charles Seton,


of 9, Sloane 'Terrace Mansions, London,
S.W., two arms embowed vested az., the

Robert Maitland, of Durie, Fife,


a dexter hand holding a letter ppr.

Christie,

Christie, a brown bear passant muzzled,


the cliain reflexed over the shoulder or,

on the back a bezant charged with a


cross sa., the dexter paw resting on an
escutcheon per pale of the last and gu.
Integer vita'.
269. 4
Christie, Augustus Langhara, Esquire, of
Tapeley Park, Instow, North Devonsh.,
and 42, Great Cumberland Place,
London, W., same crest and motto.
Christie, William Langham, Esquire, of
ftlyndebourne, Lewes, Susse.\, and
117, Eaton Square, S.W., same crest
and motto.
Christie, Ireland out of an earl's coronet
a Moor's head from the shoulders, all

28, Argyll Street,


crest and motto.

London, W., same

Christopher, Henry Carmichael, Esquire,


same crest and motto.
Christopher, Leonard William, Esquire,
of Murre, Punjab, same crest and

motto.
Christopher,

same

crest

Wilmot Conway, Esquire,


and motto.

platee, collared or.

Churehar, Sussex, an heraldic tiger passant arg., maned and tufted or. 25. 5
Churche, Essex, a demi-greyhound sa.,
gorged with a collar or, charged with
three lozenges gu., holding a trefoil of
the second.
Churche, Shropsh., a greyhound's head
erased erm., collared, lined, and ringed

or.
cf. 61. 2
Christopher, a stag's head cabossed ppr.
122. 5 Churchey, Wales, a greyhound's head
erased sa., collared or, holding in the
Christopherson, Sussex, a demi-eagle remouth a trefoil slipped gu.
gardant holding in the dexter claw a
Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, see Marlsword ppr. Ardenter prnsequor alis.
borough.
Christy of Apuldrefield, Kent, a mount
vert, thereon the stump of a holly- ChurchiU, Viscount (Spencer), G.C.V.O.,
1 82. 2
ppr.
RoUeston, Leics., out of a ducal coronet
tree sprouting between four branches
Christie, a holly-sUp leaved and frncted
or, a griffin's head between two wings
of fern, all ppr.
Sic viresco.
ppr.
150. 10
expanded arg., gorged with a barThomas Craig, Esquire, of Christy, Richard, Esquire, of Watergate,
Christie,
gemelle gu., armed of the first. Dieu
Emsworth, Sussex, same crest and
Bedlay Chryston, Glasgow, Lanarksh.,
motto.
defend le droit.
cf. 67. i
a branch of holly leaved and fructed
Christy, Joseph Fell, Esquire, of Upton, Churchill, Surrey and Dorset, out of a
ppr.
Sic viresco.
Alresford,
same
crest
and
ducal coronet "or, a demi-lion rampant
Hants,
Christie, a holly-stump leaved and fructed
16. 3
arg.
Dieu defend le droit.
motto.
Sit vita nomini congrwi.
ppr.
145. 10
Christie, John, Esquire, of Cowden and Christy, William Miller, Watergate, Ems- Churchill, Frederick, M.D., 4, Cranley
worth, same crest and motto.
Gardens, Queen's Gate, S.W., same
Glenfarg, Perth, and of Milnwood,
crest.
Lanarksh., a withered holly-branch Chritchley, Ireland, a lion rampant per
fesse, ejnbattled gu. and az.
Honesta Churchill, Charles Morant, Manor House,
sprouting out leaves ppr. Sic viresco.
i. 13
qitam S'plendida.
Buckland Ripers, Dorset, same crest.
145- 10
Christie of Craigton, Scotland, a holly- Chrystie, a lion's gamb erased holding a ChurchiU, a lion couchant gardant arg.,
3.S. 8
dagger, all ppr.
branch withered with leaves sprouting
holding a flagstaff erect entwined with
anew ppr. Sic viresco.
145. 10 Chubb, Sir George Hayter, of Newlands,
a branch of laurel ppr., flowing from
Chislehurst, Kent, in front of a demiChristie, Hector, Esquire, of Langcliffe
the staff to the sinister a banner swallion supporting between its paws a
Place, near Settle, Yorks, same crest
low-tailed gu., charged with an Eastern
bezant charged with a rose gu., a key
and motto.
crown or.
fesseways, wards upwards, or.
Christie, Scotland,
a holly-bush ppr.
ChurchiU, a lion couchant arg., holding
242. 2
Sic viresco.
a banner of the last charged with a
Christie-Miller, Sydney Richardson, Es- Chubbe, Dorset, a demi-lion az., holding
quire, J. P., of Moira House, 21, St.
between the paws a bezant.
I '
7 ChurchiU, a savage's head affrontee,
192. 9
James's Place, London of Brit well Chudleigh, a savage ppr., wreathed about
ducally crowned ppr.
Court,
Burnham, Bucks ; and of
the loins and temples vert, and holding Churchouse, William John Franklin,
Craigentinny, Midlothian, Scotland
in the dexter hand a club spiked or.
Physician and Surgeon, Chard House,
(i)
de.xter hand erect holding an Chudleigh, a savage ppr. in profile holdLong Buckby, Rugby, a demi-lion
open book ppr. {for Miller).
ing in the dexter hand a spiked club or,
279. 10
rampant holding between its paws a
holly-stump withered sprouting
with a bugle-horn hung over the sinis(2)
church bell. Nunquam non fiddis.
out leaves ppr. (for Christie).
Manent
ter shoulder, wreathed about the loins Churchman of London, on a garb in fess
optima caelu. Sic viresco.
and temples vert.
or, a cock arg., beaked, legged, and
279. 9
Christie, a phoenix in flames ppr.
9i- 4
82. 2 Chun, a boar passant regardant pierced
wattled gu.
Christie, a phoenix's head in flames ppr.
in the shoulder by an arrow, the end Churchward, Rev. Marcus Dimond Diheld in the mouth, all ppr.
82. 9
mond-, Vicar of Northam, Bideford,
;

CHU

CLA

115

Devonsh., issuant from three lozenges Clamond, Cornw., a griflfin sejant or.
62. 10
conjoined in fesse gu., each charged
witli a fleur-de-lis or, a buck's head Clanbrasil, Baron, see Rod'en, Earl of.
Clancarty, Earl of (Le Poer-Trench),
couped ppr. Suaviter in modo.
|

Cf.

121. 5

Churchyard, an arm in armour embowed

hand a baton, and

liolding in the

there-

on suspended a laurel crown, all ppr.


Churchyard, kShropsh., a dexter arm
embowed and vambraced, holding a
broken spear environed with a chaplet.
cj. 197. 3
En Dieu et mon roy.
Churston, Baron (Yarde-Buller), of Churston Ferrers and Lupton, Devonsh., a
Saracen's head afirontee couped ppr.
190. 5
Aquila non capit muscas.
Churton, the late John, Esquire, of Moranned, Rhyl, Flintsh., out of the
battlements of a tower ppr., a demilion gu., gorged with a collar gemel
or, holding in the dexter paw a sword
ppr., and resting the sinister paw on
an escutcheon erm., charged with a
ram's head erased sa., armed or.
Avance:.
Churton, Shropsh., out of a mural coronet
-

ppr., a demi-lion rampant gu., holding


in the paw a sword ppr., pommel and

Avanec:.

hilt or.

Chussell, three chisels arff., handles or,


two in saltire, the liandles downwards,
and one in pale, the hamlli' upwards.

Chute, Hants and Kent, a gamitlet ppr.,


holding a broken sword arg., hilt and

pommel

or.

in

pommel

An arm
in the
(2)

crowned, holding in the dexter paw a


sword arg., hilt and pommel or, and in
the sinister a sheaf of arrows of the
last.
(3) A stag's head cabossed arg.,
attired and between the attires a
crucifix or.

Consilio

et

prndentia.
122. 13

Clancy, Ireland, and Clanny, Durh., a


hand gauntleted holding a dagger in
pale, on the point a wolf's head couped
close, dropping blood gu.
Clancy, Ireland, a hand couped at the
wrist erect, holding a sword impaling a
boar's head also couped, all ppr. 212. 6
Clandjnen, Ireland, a demi-lion holding a

ullet of six points.

Clanmorris,
Baron (Bingham), Newbrook, Ballyglass, co. Mayo, Ireland,
on a rocli an eagle rising, all ppr. Spes

men Christus.
Clanricarde, Marquess of (De Burgh-Canning), Porturana Castle, co. Galway
(l) A demi-lion rampant arg., charged
with three trefoils vert, holding in the
:

dexter

paw an arrow pheoned and

flighted ppr., the shaft or (for Canning).


13. 6.
(2) A cat-a-mountain sejant
gardant ppr., collared and chained or
Nug roy, nug joy, nug
{for De Burgh).
cf.

Chute, Charles Lennard, of The Vyne,


Hants, a dexter cubit arm in armour,
the hand gauntleted grasping a broken

sword

Galway (i)
in armour embowed holding
hand a sword, all ppr. 195. 2.
lion rampant or, imperially

Garbally, Ballinasloc, co.

bend

hi/.

26. 13

and Clanwilliam, Earl of (Meade), GiU Hall,


Dromore, cO. Down, Ireland, an eagle
cubit arm
displayed with two heads sa., armed

sinister ppr., hilt

or.

Chute, Wiggett- (i) A de.xter


the
hand gauntleted
in
armour,
Toujours pret.
or.
grasping a broken sword in bend Clapcott, a buck's head
:

74. 2

Clarence and Avondale, H.R.H. the late


Duke of, on a coronet composed of
crosses pattee and fleur-de-lis, a lion
statant gardant or, crowned with a
like coronet and differenced with a
label of three points arg., the centre
point charged with St. George's crosts.
Clarendon, Earl of (ViUiers), the Grove,
Watford, Herts, a lion rampant arg.,
ducally crowned or. Fidei coticula
crux.
I. 12
Clarge, a ram's head couped arg., with
two straight and two bent horns or.
Clarges, out of a ducal coronet a ram's
head armed with four horns or.
Claridge, Essex, an eagle regardant. Cum
pcrictdo lucrurn.
76. 6
Elm Park,
Clarina, Baron (Massey),
Liiiieriok,
Ireland, out of a ducal

coronet

Pro

or. a bull's

head

gu.,

armed

sa.

44. II

libcrlale pulria:.

87. i
Clark, a falcon rising.
Clark, Sir John Forbes, Bart., Tillypronie,
Tarland, Aberdeensh., a rock, therefrom
rising a falcon ppr., belled or, and
resting the dexter claw on a ducal
coronet of the last. Amat victoria curam.
Clark, Sir James Richardson Andrew,
Bart., Tidmarsh, near Reading, a demihuntsraan winding a horn holding in
his

sinister

hand a whip,

all

ppr.,

between a stags attirej, the scalp in


Free for a blast.
front arg.
Clark, Andrew, Esquire, S.S.C, of 21,
Bernard Street, Leith, and 19, Raeburn
Place. Edinburgh, a falcon rising ppr.
Honore

et virtute.

87.

Clark of Bellefleld, Trowbridge, and Cumberwell, near Bradford, Wilts, a swan


arg., ducally gorged, and with a chain
reflexed over the back or, charged on
the wings with an estoile gu ,.and
resting the dexter foot on a cross
moline, also gu.
Clark of Bishop Wearmouth, Durh., a
swan ppr., reposing his dexter foot on

couped sa.,
and pommel or {for
121. 5
attired or.
head couped Clapham, Scotland, a dexter hand holdwheat
sa., holding in the beak an ear of
217. 12
ing a helmet ppr.
an ogress.
ppr., between two wings arg., each Clapham, a lion rampant sa., holding in
cf. 99. 2
charged with a mullet gu. (for Wiggett).
the dexter paw a sword arg., pommel Clark, Frederick, Esquire, D.L., of Great
Fortune de querre.
Cumberland Place, London, upon the
and liilt or.
trunk of a tree eradicated fessewise,
Chute, Wiggett-, Rev. Devereux, of Sher- Clapham, T. R., Austwiok Hall, same
borne St. John, Basingstolie, same
sprouting to the dexter, a lark rising
crest.
crests and motto.
ppr., charged on the breast with a rose
Clapham of Burley Grange, Yorks, a
Chuter, a dexter hand holding a spur.
gu., and hohh'ng in the beak three ears
lion rampant sa.
Post est occasio calva.
217. 14
of wheat slipped or.
Clark, Charles Stanley Gordon, Esquire,
Chyner, an antelope's head erased erm.
Clapp, a pike naiant ppr.
139two pellets, thereon a lark rising ppr.,
126. 2 Clapperton, Scotland, a talbot
gorged with a collar gemel arg., and
demiCidderowe, out of a tower arg., a
Fides prcestantior aura.
arg.
54. i
holding in the beak an ear of wheat
lion rampant sa.
157- II Clapton, Hants, a dolphin hauriant, head
leaved and slipped or. Be advised.
Clely, Cornw., a tiger sejant arg.
downwards.
27.6 Clapton, Edward, M.D., 41, Eltham Clark, Henry Herbert Gordon, Esquire,
of Micklehara Hall, near Dorking, same
Cinsallagh, Ireland, a lion's head erased
Road, Lee, S.E., a bay horse's head
crest and motto.
ppr.
erased, bridled and charged with a
17. 8
Esquire,
quatrefoil or, gorged with a chain of Clark, Crawfurd A. Gordon,
Cipriani, an eagle displayed sa., crowned
same crest and motto.
gu.
the last, pendent therefrom a bell az.
cf. 74. 14
Clark, Gilchrist-, of Speddoch, DumLaudo et plaudo.
Clabrock, Middx. and Kent, out of a
sinister ppr., hilt

Chute).

(2)

griffin's

friessh., Scotland, within a serpent in


ducal coronet or, a demi-ostrich arg., Clare, Earl of (Fitzgibbon), a boar pasa circle an estoile pierced or. Animo
wings displayed erm., holding in the
sant gu., bristled or, charged on the
et scientia.
beak a horse-shoe sa.
96. 8
body with three annulets of the last.
Norf., an eagle's leg gu., joined to
Clark,
Clack, on a mount a holy lamb bearing a
yU admirari.
cf. 40. 8
cf- "S- 5
a wing or.
flag, all ppr.
131. 14 Clare, John Leigh, Esquire, of Hoylake,
66. 2
Clack, an old man's head couped at the
Birkenhead, upon a mill-rind fesseways Clark, a griffin's head erased.
demi-griffin ducally gorged.
shoulders, vested gu., wreathed arg.
or, a cock with wings expanded gu. Clark, a
cf. 64. 2
Clack, Heref. and Berks, a demi-eagle or,
Vigilante.
Animo
winged erm.
80. 2 Clare, Leigh-, Octavius Leigh, Esquire, Clark, a mullet of six points arg.
164et scientia.
Clagett of London, Kent, and Surrey,
B.A., of Hindley Cottage, East Sheen,
Clark of London, a cross pattee or, bean eagle's head erased erm., ducally
Surrey, same crest and motto.
tween two eagles' wings erect az. Absit
crowned or, between two wings sa.
Clare, Shropsh. and Worcs., a stag's head
1 10. 7
ut glorier nisi in cruce.
122. 5
Clagstone, a falcon rising ppr.
87. i
cabossed gu., attired ppr.

CLA

116

CLA

Clark of Dowlais House, Merthyr Tydvil, Clarke, Grahame- Leonard John, FroManor House, Stonehouse,
cester
a lion rampant supporting a shield
Glouc, an escallop quarterly gu. and
gyronny of eight. Tryandtryst. (/. 1.4
erminois.
Clark of Buckland Tout Saints, Devonsh.,
a demi-Uon gu., coUared or, charged on Clark-Kennedy, John William James,
Esquire, of Knockgray, Carsphaim,
the shoulder with an estoile arg., and
(i) A demi-man
Kirkcudbright, N.B.
holding in the dexter paw a baton sa.
in the uniform of the Royal Dragoons
cf. 15.9
Victor mortalis est.
holding in his dexter hand a sword,
Beaumont
Henry,
Archibald
Clark,
French
eagle, all ppr.
sinister
a
motto.
and
Lodge, Paignton, same crest and
Arise la fin.
Berkeley
(2) A dolphin naiant ppr.
Clark, Godfrey Lewis, 44,
Square, a lion rampant or, supporting Clarke, Sir Charles, Bart., of Dunham
Lodge, Norfolk, a mount vert, thereon
a shield gu., charged with a cross erm.
a lark with wings elevated or, holding
placed upon a saltire or. Try and
In the beak an ear of wheat ppr., the
Non major alio, non minor.
tryste.
dexter claw resting on an annulet sa.
Clark of Achareidh, Nairn, Scotland, a
259- 7
bear sejant arg., muzzled, collared, and
chained ppr., holding a battle-axe erect, Clarke, Hon. Sir Rupert Turner Havelock,
:

Sans changer.
also ppr.
56. 2
Clark, a talbot's head erased or.
Clark, a talbot's head couped or, gorged
with a collar

az.,

charged with a plate.


cf.

Clark> a dragon's head erased az.


tvdo.

Clark,

cf.

56.

Forli7\. 2

The Goddards, Snaith, Yorksh., a

stag's head cabossed.


Clark of Belford, Northumb., a dragon's
head erased az., guttee-d'or, gorged
with a collar embattled, counter-embattled, and charged on the neck with
three annulets interlaced, also or. Fortitudo.

Clark,

Bucks and Beds, a goat

arg.,

129. 8
against a tree ppr.
Clark, Ireland, on a mural coronet az., a
116. 4
stag sejant or.
Clark of Steeple, CO. Antrim, Ireland,
a boar's head erased sa., transfixed
through the jaws with a broken spear
ppr.
Non egel jacidis.
Clark,^ fox's head gu.
33. 4
Wester Moffat,
of
Clark,
Towers-,

Clarke, a demi-lion

rampant

or.

10. 2

Clarke of London and Glouc, out of a


ducal coronet or, a demi-lion ppr.

16.3
Clarke of London and Yorks, a demilion rampant or, holding a cross crosslet
11. 10
iitched az.
Clarke, out of a mural coronet a demilion rampant holding a pennon gu.
cf. 16. 7
Clarke, out of a mural coronet a demilion rampant, in the dexter paw a
pennon, resting the sinister on an
escutcheon.
Clarke, Suft., an elephant's head quarterly gu. and or.
'33-2
Clarke, Thomas, Esquire, of Masson
House, Matlock, Bath, Derbysh., in
front of an heraldic tiger's head erased

an arm embowed in
sa., maned or, gorged with a collar gemel
armour holding in the hand an arrow
Vincit
arg., two fleur-de-Us also arg.
bend sinister ppr., three escallops.
qui patiiur.
248. 4
Signum qucerens in vellere.
Clarke,
Beds, a goat salient arg., attired
of
a
tree
Clarke of Cork, on the stump
or, against a pine-tree ppr.
129. 8
couped, eradicated, and sprouting on
each side, a lark perched ppr., the Clarke, Bart., Ireland, out of an Eastern
crown gu., a demi-dragon with wings
wings expanded, holding in the beak
elevated or.
Constanter et fidelitaie.
two wheat-ears or.
Court, Clarke, Berks, out of a ducal coronet a
formerly of Wayste
Clarke,
dragon's head.
Pro legibus el regibas.
Abingdon, Berks, in front of a mount
72. 4
overgrown with clover a lark rising
ppr., charged on the breast with a Clarke, Kent, a demi-griffin arg., issuing
from flames ppr. In medio ttUissimiis.
cross patee arg., and holding in the
cf. 64. 2
beak an ear of wheat or. Carpe diem.
Clarke, a lark rising, holding in the beak Clarke, Westminster, a demi-griffin, the
wings endorsed or, gorged with a colan ear of wheat, all ppr. Carpe diem.
Bart., in front of
in

a lark with wings expanded,


holding in the beak an ear of wheat,
aU ppr.
cf. 94. 5
Clarke, Alexander Felix, Esquire, of 38,
English Quay, St. Petersburg, Russia,
Clarke,

upon a mount vert, a swan arg., charged


on the body with two pellets fesseways,
holding in the beak an ostrich feather

lar engrailed az.


cf. 64. 2
Clarke, Surrey, a bear sejant arg., supporting a battle-axe erect az.
Clarke of Ashgate and Norton Hall,
Derbysh., a bear rampant az., collared
and chained sa., holding a battle-axe
gu.
Clarke, Montague de Salis McKenzie

Gordon Augustus, Achareidh, Nairn,


or.
Si bene facias nil mettias.
Lanarksh. ( i ) A dexter hand holding
256. 15
a bear sejant arg., muzzled, collared,
a scimitar bendways ppr., hilted and
and chained ppr., holding a battle-axe
pommelled or (/or C/orA). 213.5. (2) Clarke-Travers, Sir Guy Francis Travers,
An
Cork:
(l)
Towers).
Rossmore,
co.
Bart., of
erect ppr.
Sans changer. Dan ni
A tower or, masoned sa. (for
heraldic tiger passant arg. [for Travers).
Fortiter.
Turris forlis mihi Deus.
156. 2
25. 5.
(2) On the stump of a tree Clarke of Elm Bank, Leatherhead, Surrey,
couped, eradicated, and sprouting on
a bear rampant erm., gorged with a
Clark, a hand holding a dagger in bend
naval crown or, the hne reflexed over
each side a lark perched ppr., wings
212. 3
sinister.
expanded, holding in the beak two
the back gu., supporting a battle-axe
Clark, James Jackson, Esquire, of Largantemere,
Clarke).
Nee
erect ppr.
Mcenibus crede ligneis.
wheat-ears or {for
togher House, Maghera, co. LondonConstantia et fidelitaJc.
nee timide.
Clarke, George Jackson, Esquire, of the
derry, Ireland, out of a mural crown an
Steeple, Antrim, Ireland, a boar's head
arm embowed in armour, the hand Clarke, a peacock's head erased ppr.,
holding in the beak a trefoil slipped
erased sa., transfixed through the jaws
holding a dagger, all ppr., the arm
:

vert.
with a broken spear ppr. Non eget
Virtutt
trefoil vert.
cf. 103. I
jacidis.
Clarke, a swan ppr.
99. 2
cf. Ujq. g
Andrew, Bart., of Caviiulish Clarke, Durh. and Ireland, a swan ppr., Clarke, Colonel Thomas, D.L., ex-Sheriff
resting the dexter foot on an ogress.
of the City of London, of the Gables,
Square, London, between the attires of
cf. 99. 2
a stag affixed to the scalp arg., a demi35, Upper Hamilton Terrace, London,
N.W., on a WTcath of the colours, in
huntsman winding a horn, and holding Clarke, a swan rising arg., ducally gorged
front of a horse's head couped ermiand chained or.
in his sinister hand a whip, all ppr.
cf. 99. 3
Fortis
nois, a spur erect leathered gu.
Clarke, James Richard Plomer, Welton
Free for a blast.
cf. 187. 12
Place,
near Daventry, Northamp.,
in arduis.
51. 8
Clark, Andrew, F.R.C.S., 71. Harley
Clarke of Dublin, a horse's head erased
same crest.
Street, W., a demi-huutsman winding a
or, charged with a cross pattee gu.
horn, and holding in his sinister hand Clarke, an eagle with wings expanded
sa., beaked and membered or.
77. 5
cf. 51- 4Free for a blast.
a whip, all ppr.
of
Dundas Clarke, Lines, a sinister wing or. 109. 7 Clarke, Suff., a nag's head erased sa.
Esquire,
Clark, Stewart,
50. 8
Castle, South Queensferry. an anchor Clarke of Arlington, Berks, a cross pattde
erased
eagles'
wings
unicorn's
head
pair
of
Clarke,
Kent,
a
i6i.
2
or,
between
a
cabled gu. Sure and steadfast.
arg., crined and armed or, gorged with
erect az.
Absit id glorier nisi in crnce.
Clark, a pheon ppr.
174. 11
no. 7
a collar gu., charged with three plates.
Clark or Clarke, Derbysh., in a gem ring
or, set with a diamond sa., a pheon Clarke, Surrey, on a ducal coronet or, a
cf. 49. II
arg.
cross pattee of the same between two Clarke, Ireland, a sea-horse vert.
cf. 167. 12
46. 5
eagles' wings expanded sa.
Clark, Sir John Maurice, Bart., of 14,
cf. 1 10. 7
Rothesay Place, Edinburgh, a battle- Clarke, Heref., a lion rampant vert, hold- Clarke, Ireland, a demi-ram erminois.
Virgregis.
axe in pale ppr. I n Deo speravi.
ing a pen arg.
1 30. 13.
172.3

charged with a
el

labore.

Clark, Sir

'

CLA
Clarke, Kent, a

and

fleiir de-lis

CLA

117
Claude, a demi-unicorn

per pale arg.

sa.

collared
ppr.
48. 10
Claus, on the point of a sword in pale a
cross pattee.
169. 5
Clauson, Chas., Esquire, between two
wings arg., a mullet of five points or.

14S. 2

Clarke, Suff., a conger-eel's head erect


and erased gu., collared with a bar

gemelle or.
139.
Clarke, Essex, a greyhound sejant sa.

rampant

Spes et fides.
1 1 1
4
5
Clarke, Kent and Essex, a greyhound's Clauson, Albert Charles, Esquire, of 8, Okl
Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C, a mullet
liead
couped or, charged with a
cinquefoil az.
of ten points encircled by an annulet
or, between two wings sa., the dexter
Clarke, Cambs, a talbot's head erased or.
charged with three bendlets, and the
56. 2
sinister with as many bendlets in
Clarke of Summerhill, Lanes, out of a
sinister
arg.
ducal coronet or, a demi-bull rampant
Spcs el fides.
erm., armed of the first.
Esperance en Clauson, Major John Eugene, C.AI.G.,
Dim.
R.E., 44, Stanhope Gardens, Queen's
cf. 45. 8
Gate, S.W., same crest and motto.
Clarke of London, a talbot'a head or,
gorged with a fesse engrailed az., ClavedoD, a pelican vulning herself ppr.
charged with three lozenges of the
98. I
59-

first.

cf.

human

Esquire, an annulet sa.,


surmounted by a martlet arg., between
two wings also arg., guttee-de-poix,
each wing charged with three trefoils

or and two sa.


Clay, Arthur Travis, Esquire, of Holly
Bank, Rastrick, Yorks, same crest and

motto.

John

Clay,

William,

same

Esquire,

crest.

Charles John. Esquire, of West


House, Cambridge, upon a rock ppr.,
a pheon az., in front thereof a key
fesseways ward upwards, and to the

Clay,

sinister of the last.


Propositi tenax.
Claydan, an arm in armour brandishing
a sword, all ppr.
Probitatem quam divifias.

210. 2

heart in

arg., hilted or.


212. 9
Clarke, out of a mural coronet arg., a
cubit arm in armour holding a scimitar
ppr., hilted or.
cf. 209. 1
Clarke, an arm embowed in armour ppr.,
holding in the gauntlet an arrow or,
headed and feathered arg.
ccelos volnns.
cf. iqS. 4
Clarke, the Hon. Sir Rupert Turner Have- Clavering, Northumb., a cherub's head
lock, Bart., of Rupertswood, Bourke
with wings erect. Ad ccelos volan-s.
County, Victoria, Australia, and 30,
189. 9
Park Lane, London, W., Member of Clavering, Sir Henry Augustus, Bart., of
Axwell, Durh., out of a ducal coronet
the Legislative Council of Victoria,
in front of a dexter arm embowed in
or, a demi-lion az.
Nil actum si quid
armour, the hand in a gauntlet ppr.,
agenduni.
16. 3
grasping an arrow in bend sinister or, Clavering, Napier-, the Rev. J. W., Axwell
flighted arg., three escallops, also or.
Park, Durh.
(i) A dexter arm from
Signum qutierens in vdlere.
the elbow ppr., the hand grasping a
198. 6
Clarke, Joseph, Esquire, J.P., of Mandecrescent arg.
(2) The top of an emville Hall, Toorak, near Melbourne,
battled tower arg., masoned sa., issuing
Victoria, Australia, same crest and
therefrom six lances disposed saltiremotto.
wise, three and three with pennons az.
Nil actum si quid agendum. Sans
Clarke, the late Thomas Sinclair, of Knedlington, STorks, on a chapeau az., turned
tache.
Ready, aye ready.
up erm., two wings expanded out of a Claxson, Glouc, on a mount vert, a stag
ducal coronet, between them the word
lodged arg., attired and ungu. or,
" Elmer " in Saxon characters.
supporting with the dexter foot an
The
time will come.
escutcheon gu., charged with a porcuClarke of London, on a plate arg., the
pine arg.
Sapere aude, incipe.
letter
c/. 115. 12
gu.
Clarke, Derbysh., in a gem ring or, set Claxton, a hedgehog arg.
135. 8
with a diamond sa., a pheon arg.
Claxton, Durh., on a ducal coronet or, a
hedgehog arg.
135. 14
cf. 167. 12
of
Hall,
Chesh.
(i)
Claxton,
a
hedgehog
sa.,
bezantee.
Clarke
Hyde
pheon ppr. 174. 11. (2) An eagle with
cf. 135. 8
wings expanded sa., beaked and mem- Clay, see Pelham-Clay.
bered or.
77. 5 Clay or Claye of London and Shropsh.,
Clarke, Richard HaU, BridweU, Cula lion's head per pale vert and sa.,
lompton, Devonsh., a lark rising holdcharged with an escallop arg. cf. 21. 1
ing in its beak an ear of wheat ppr. Clay, Claye, and Cley, Derbysh., two wings
Carpe diem.
expanded arg., semee of trefoils slipped
sa.
Clarke, Heref., an escallop quarterly gu.
109. 1
and or.
141. 14 Clay, Henry, Esquire, M.A., J.P., D.L.,
Clarkeson, Clarkesonn, and Clarkson, a
of Piercefiekl Park, Chepstow, Monhand and arm couped below the elbow
mouthsh., in front of two wings arg.,
lying fesseways in a coat of mail ppr.,
semee of trefoils slipped sa., a mount
holding in the hand a sword erect arg.,
vert, and thereon two estoiles gu.
Clarior virtus honoribus.
hilt and pommel sa., on the blade a
292. 1
pennon flotant gu.
Clay of Ford Manor, Surrey, and Arthur
Clarkson, an arm in armour embowed
J. Clay, Esquire, of Holly Bush, Staffs,
holding a couteau-sword, all ppr. Per
same crest and motto.
ardua.
Clay, Sir Arthur Temple Felix, Bart.,
cf. 196. 10
Ardmeallie, Huntley, N.B., two wings
Clason and Classen, Scotland, a rosearg., each charged with a chevron
branch ppr.
149. 8
engrailed between three trefoils slipped
Clater, a dexter hand holding a crescent.
216. 8
sa.
Per orbem.
cf. 109. 6
;

Alfred,

Claydon, a demi-lion rampant az., valued


on the shoulder gu., murally crowned
181. 13
arg., holding in the paws a cross flory
Clavel, Clavell, and Claville, a buck's
fitched of the second.
head erased and pierced between the Clayton, Fitzroy Augustus, Esquire, of
attires by an arrow.
Fyfield House, Maidenhead, Berks, a
cf. 121. 2
Claver, Bucks, a lion's gamb couped and
leopard's gamb erased arg., holding a
erect or, holding a key sa.
pellet.
cf. 35. i
Clavering of Callaly Castle, Northumb., a Claye, see Clay.
man's head affrontee couped at the Claye, Frank Reginald, Esquire, Long
shoulders, between two wings ppr.
Ad
Eaton, Derbysh., two wings expanded
Clavel and Clavell,
flames, all ppr.

56. 12

Clarke, Sir Philip Houghton, Bart., of


Shirland, Notts, an arm couped near
the wrist ppr., holding a sword in pale

Clay,

arg.,

semee

of trefoils slipped sa.


109. II

Clayfield,

a Moor's head couped

sa.

192. 13

Clayhills-Henderson, George David, Esquire, of Invergowrie, Dundee, Forfarsh.,


Hallyards Meigle, Perthsh.,
Thornton-le-Moor,
Yorks,
hand
a
holding an imperial crown ppr. Corde

animo.

et

ClayhlUs, Scotland, an arm holding an


iperial crown ppr.
Corde et animo.
cf. 217. I
Clayley, a greyhound's head arg., be
tween two rose-slips flowered gu.,
stalked and leaved vert.
61. 11
Clayton-East, Bart., see East.
Clayton of Crooke, Lanes, an arm embowed vested sa., holding a sword point

downwards.
Clayton, an
holding in

arm

in

armour embowed,

the hand a sword

point

downward

ppr.
195. 4
Clayton, Bart., (extinct) of Adlington,
Lanes, a dexter arm embowed, grasping in the hand a dagger ppr., the point
to the dexter. Probitatem quam divitias.
cf. 201. 4
Clayton, the late J. Bertram, 42, Wilton
Crescent, same crest.
Clayton of Lostock Hall, Leyland, Lanes,

dexter

hand
in bend
ppr.,

arm embowed
gau

itlet

sinister, the

pommel and

in armour, the
graspinj a sword
point downwards

hilt or,

pendent from

the wrist by a riband an escutcheon


the last, charged with a griffin's

of

head erased

az.

WiUiam Robert, Bart., D.L.,


Marden Park, Surrey, a leopard's

Clayton, Sir
of

erased and erect arg., holding a


Quid
pellet. Virtus in actione consistil.
leone fortius?
39- 13
of Hedgerley Park, Bucks, a
leopard's gamb erased and erect grasping a pellet. Virtus in actione consistit.
Quid leone fortius ?
39- '3
Kingswood,
E.
Major,
G.,
Clayton,
Woking, same crest and motto.

gamb

Clayton

CLA

CLE

118

Cleghorn, an arm in armour embowed, Clements, William, Burton on - Trent,


crest same as the first above, motto as
throwing a dart ppr. Sublime petimus.
above.
</ 39- 13
198. 4
Clayton, the late Nathaniel, Esquire, of Cleiland or Cleilland, Scotland, on a Clements, co. Cavan, a fawn's head erased
ppr.
sinister hand couped and gloved ppr.,
124. 3
East Cliff, Lines, upon the battlements
For sport. Non Clements, a falcon close.
of a tower a lion's gamb erect and
a falcon statant.
85. 2
186. 14 Clements, a leopard gardaut per pale gu.
erased ppr., grasping a pellet, encircled
sihi.
and erm., ducally gorged or.
24. 3
by a wreath of oak vert.
Cleiveland of the Lowe, Lindridge, Worcs.,
the head and neck of an osprey erased Clements, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
Clayton of Enfield, a dove with an oliveor, a lion's gamb sa., holding a cross
branch in its beak, all ppr. Quod sors,
ppr.
83. 2
crosslet titched of the first.
92. 5 Cleland, Rose-, of Eath-Gael House, Ire36. 1
fert, ferinnis.
land
(i) On a sinister glove a hawk Clementson, an arm from the elbow ppr.,
Clayton, Norf. and Shropsh., a unicorn
vested paly gu. and or, cuffed countercouchant arg., maned, armed, and unppr. (for Cleland).
86. 12.
(2) A rose
changed, holding a palm- branch of the
gu. or, and under the dexter foot a
gu., seeded and slipped ppr., between
bezant.
first.
two wings erm. (for Rose). For sport.
Clemsby, a tower ppr.
Cleaber, an arm erect vested arg., holding
Je prnsc d qui pense plus.
cf. 149. 5
1 56. 2
in the hand ppr. a chaplet of thorns Cleland-Henderson, Major-General John Clench or Clenche, a remdeer's head
vert.
William, formerly of Roke Manor,
Clealand, on a sinister gauntlet in fess
Hants: (I) Upon the dexter side, a Clench, Su
a falcon, all ppr.
cubit arm erect vested az., the hand
an arm erect vested gu., cuffed arg.,
cf. 86. 1
Cleasby, Richard Digby, Esquire, of
holding in the hand ppr. a club vert,
ppr., grasping a chain, therefrom susPenoyre, Brecon, a mount vert, thereon
pended an escutcheon arg., charged
spiked of the first.
206. 2
a demi-lion regardant arg., gorged with
with two estoiles in chief and a cres- Clench, E. Payton, Esquire, of 16, Hana collar az., charged with three lozenges
cent in base gu. (for Henderson). 208. 9.
over Square, London, W., out of a
or, holding between them an inescutSaxon crown or, an arm erect vested
(2) Upon the sinister side, a falcon or,
cheon gu., thereon a whelk arg. Fide
on a sinister glove ppr. (for Cleland).
gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand
aed cui vide.
Virtus sola nobilitat.
Non sihi. 86. 12
ppr. a club vert, spiked of the first.
Cleather, Comw.. a cubit arm vambraced Cleland, Scotland, a falcon rising ppr.
Tien le droit.
206. 2
holding in the hand gauntleted a dagger
Si je pouvois.
87. i Clendon, a stag's head ppr., between the
arg., the blade wavv.
attires a cross pattee arg.
120. 9
Cleland, William Henry, of Rooks Nest,
cf. 210. 4
Cleather, G. G., 97, Oxford Gardens, W.,
Baustead, Surrey, and 34, Brunswick Clent, Worcs., two lion's gambs erect sa.,
same crest.
holding a chaplet vert, flowered or.
Square, Hove, Brighton, on a mount
Cleather a sand-glass gu., mnged arg.
vert, a falcon ppr., belled and jessed or, Clepan, Clephan, and Clephane, Scotland,
between two dexter hands couped at
113. II
a dexter hand holding a helmet ppr.
Cleaveland, a greyhound's head sa.,
the wrist, also ppr. Je pense d qui
Ul sim pnratior.
217.12
charged with three bezants, cf. 61. 12
pense plus.
249. 7 Clepole, Notts, a fleur-de-lis arg., enfiled
Cleaver, a lion's garab couped or, holding Cleland, on a sinister glove a falcon
with a ducal coronet or.
148. i
a key sa.
belled ppr.
Non sibi.
86. 12 Clere, Norf., the sun or, between two
cf. 35. I
a greyhound's
Cleavland,
head sa., Cleland, a Moor's head sa., wreathed arg.
wings az., on each a crescent of the first.
charged with three bezants one and
192. 13 Clere, out of an antique Irish crown or,
two.
Virtute non
Cleiland, Scotland, a rose gu., leaved and
five ostrich-feathers arg.
cf. 61. 12
Cleborne, a wolf's head erased sa.
T'l'rstalked vert.
Fragrat, deleclat, et sanat.
verbis.
cf. 114. 13
tute invidiam vinca^.
30. 8
149- S Clere, Norf., out of a ducal coronet or, a
Cleborne, a wolf rampant, holding in the Cleiland, Scotland, a buck at gaze ppr.
plume of ostrich-feathers arg. 114. 13
dexter paw an annulet. Beware. Nc
Ne cedem ijisidiis.
117. 3 Clere, Norf., a camel's head ducally
ohlivescaris.
Clement, Ashburnham-, Sir Anchitel
gorged ppr., bridled gu.
cf. 28. 2
cf. 132. 9
Clebury, Shropsh., a goal's head erased
Piers,
Bart.,
Broomham, Hastings, Clerk, Sir George Douglas, Bart., J.P., of
sa., armed or.
128. 5
out of a ducal coronet or, an ash-tree
Penic\iik, Edinburgh, a demi-huutsman
Clcderow of London, out of a tower arg.,
Will God, and I shall.
the
crest.
ppr.
ppr.
Over
winding a horn
a demi-lion .sa.
157. 11 Clement, Dorset and Devonsh., on a
Free for a blast ; under the arms, Amat
Cleeve, a fox's head erased sa.
33. 8
mount, vert, a griffin sejant or.
victoria curam.
187.12
Cleave, a hand holding a buclde.
cf. 62. 10
Clerk, Robert Mildinay, Esquire, J.P.,
223. II Clement, Norf., a lion passant arg.,
of Westholme, and Charlton House,
Cleg or Clegg, out of a ducal coronet
guttee-de-sang.
6. 2
Shepton MaUet, Somers., same crest.
or, a demi-lion rampant, imperially Clement of Lower Clapton, Middx., a lion Clerk, Edmund Hugh, E.5quire, of Burcrowned, all ppr.
passant arg., guttee-de-sang, gorged
ford, Shepton Mallet: (i) An ^scucf. 16. 3
Clegat, an eagle's head erm., ducally
with a collar and charged on the body
lapius'
wand. (2) A huntsman in
crowned and beaked or, between two
with two crosses crosslet in fesse gu.
Amat victoria
green ppr. (for Cleric).
wings sa.
curam, and Free for a blast.
cf. 84. 2
cf. 6. 2
Clegg, Harry, Esquire, of Plas Llanfair, Clement, Ireland, a cross moline or. 165. 3 Clerk, Scotland, a dexter arm couped at
P.G., Anglesey, in front of a demi-lion Clements,
Francis
Leonard, Esquire,
the elbow brandishing a broadsword,
per fesse nebuly arg. and gu., holding
Fortiter uhique.
same crest. Nil sine Deo.
all ppr.
in the dexter paw a cross crosslet Clements, Henry Topham, Esquire, of Clerk, Scotland, an .Esculapius' rod ppr.
crossed sa., three acorns erect and
Belmont, East Hothly, Sussex, same
Sat cito, si sat tuto.
fesseways slipped and leaved ppr. In
crest and motto.
Clerk, Norf., a demi-forester ppr., on his
veritate Iriumphn.
breast a star arg. Amat victoria curam.
244. 14 Clements of Rathkenny, Ireland, same
Clegg of Allerton, Lanes, an eagle rising
crest.
In robore
165. 3 Clerk, an oak-tree fructed ppr.
arg.
76. 13 Clements, Colonel Henry Theophilus, of
decus.
143. 5
Clegg of Little Clegg, Lanes, a griffin's
Ashlield Lodge, Cootehill, Ireland, a Clerk-Rattray,
Lieutenant-General Sir
head couped. Qui potest capere capiat.
hawk statant ppr. Patriis virtulibus.
James, of Craighall, Rattray. N.B.: (i)
66. I
On the dexter side a star or, and thereon
85. 2
Cleghorn, a cubit arm erect holding in Clements, Baron, see Leitrim. Earl of.
a flaming heart ppr. (for Rattray). Super
the hand a pair of scales equally poised, Clements, Lucas-, of Rathkenny, co.
sidera votum.
And upon the sinister
all ppr.
217. 13
Cavan (i) A hawk close ppr., belled
side a demi-huntsman winding a horn
Cleghorn, a dexter hand issuing from a
and jessed or (for Clements), cf. 85. 2.
Free for a bla.$t.
ppr., habited vert.
cloud
in sinister holding a laurel(2) A demi-griffin arg., beaked and Clerke, a greyhound's head or, charged
branch, all ppr. Insperata floruit.
membered or (for Lucas). Patriis viron the neck with a cinquefoil az.
tutibus
cf. 223. 3
64. 2
cf. 61. 4

Clayton, out of a mural coronet or, a


leopard's paw arg., holding a pellet.

CLE

119

Gierke, out of a naral coronet or, a Moor's


c/. 192. 6
head ppr.
Gierke, out of clouds ppr., a hand arg.,
cj. 219. 9
holding a branch vert.
Gierke, Shropsh. and Hants, a wolf's
head erased per pale arg. and vert.

CLI

Cleveland, a bishop's mitre ppr.

of Perristone,

Clifford

Heref.,

griffin

segreant sa. Semper paratus.


cf. 180. 5
62. 2
Cleveland of Tapley, Devonsh., a cubit Clifford of Annesley, Wexford, a hand
ppr., holding a fleur-de-lis or.
arm erect, vested az., cuffed arg., holdDulcis
amor patriae.
ing in the hand ppr. a dagger of the
cf. 215. 5
Audaces Clifford, Glouc, a dexter hand couped
second, hilt and pommel or.
in fesse holding a fleur-de-lis.
juvat.
Dulcis
30. 8
Ut prosim aliis.
amor patrim.
221. 9
Gierke, Sir William Francis, Bart., of Cleves, two elephants' probosces addorsed
123. 10 Clifford, Henry Francis, of Frampton,
sa.
Hitcham, Bucks, a ram's head couped
Glouc, a hand ppr. holding a fleur-deppr.
130. I Clevland, a hand holding a sword arg.,
Fortuna
lis or.
hilted and pommelled or.
Dulcis amor patrim.
Gierke, a swan ppr.
99. 2
212.13
audacen juvat.
Gierke, on a partridge ppr., an eagle's
cf. 215. 5
Clifford, Ireland, a dexter hand apaumee
Gley, see Clay.
leg gu., winged at the thigh or.
gu.
222. 14
Gierke, a pheon arg.
174. 11 Cleybroke, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-ostrich arg., with wings displayed Clifford, a talbot's head erased gu., eared
Gierke, an eagle's head erased arg., holdor.
erm., holding in the beak a horse-shoe
in2 in the beak a branch of laurel vert.
56. 2
cf.

85. 2

arm holding an arrow arg.,


feathered or.
214. 4
Gierke, a boar's head gu., holding in the
mouth a sword in bend ppr. cf. 42. 6
Clerkson of Kirkiton and Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts, a hand and arm clad in
complete armour lying fesseways ppr.,
couped below the elbow gu., grasping
in the gauntlet a aword erect arg., hilt
and pommel or, on the blade a split
pennon of the second flotant towards
the sinister.
Glermont, Baron, see Carlingford, Baron.
Glermont, a savage ppr., wxeathed about
the head and middle with leaves vert,
standing on a serpent of the last.
Gierke, an

18S. 3

Glermont, a pole-cat ppr.


135. 13
Glervaux, Yorks, an eagle displayed ppr.
75. 2

Clerveaux-Ghaytor, see Chaytor.


Clesby, Yorks, a reindeer trippant ppr.

soldier in

Holmesby,

New South

Elizabeth Bay, Sydney,


Wales, Australia, and of the

Castle, Moate, co. Westmeath, Ireland,


out of a ducal coronet or, a wolf's
head sa.
Virtus vincit invidiam.
30. &
Glibborn, out of a ducal coronet a wolf's
Virtus vincit invidiam.
head sa.

and Glyderowe, a Roman


armour ppr holding a spear.
,

and

30. 5

sa.

Duke of (formerly Vane)


(l) A dexter hand in a gauntlet ppr.,
bossed and ringed or, brandishing a
dagger, also ppr. {for Vane).
(2) On a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion passant gardant or, gorged mth a collar
componee of the second and az., and
crowned with a five-leaved ducal coronet of the last (for Fitzroy). Nee

Cleveland,

teinere. nee timide.

cf. 4. 2

Cleveland, Duke and Marquess of, Earl


Viscount and Baron
of Darlington,

Barnard

of

Barnard Castle, and Baron

of Raby Castle, Durh. (His Grace


the late Sir Harry George Powlett,
K.G., D.C.L.), a falcon rising or, belled
of the last and ducally gorged gu.

Baby

Aymes

loyaulie.

87. 2

Cleveland, a demi-old man ppr., vested


az., with a cap gu., turned up with a
hair front, holding in his dexter hand
a spear headed arg., on top thereof a
line ppr., passing behind him and coiled

up

in his sinister hand.

Cleveland, a demi-man aflrontee ppr., in


a military habit gu., with a belt and
sash, and holding the Union flag ppr.
187.

and counterchanged (for Clifton). (2)


A lion sejant gardant winged or, with
a glory round the head arg., semee of
crosses pattee gu., and supporting an
ox-yoke of the first (for Markham).
Tenez le droit.
Clifton, George, Claremont, Dryburgh
Road, Putney, crest same eis first of the
above.
Clifton, Juckes-, Bart., Notts, out of a
ducal coronet gu., a demi-peacock per
pale arg. and sa., the wings expanded

Clifden, Viscount (Agar-Robartes), Lanhydrock, near Bodmin a lion rampant,


or, holding a flaming sword erect ppr.,

cf. 103. 13
Clifton, an arm in fess vested az., holding
in the hand ppr. a hawk arg.
86. 14
Clifton, Lanes and Yorks, an arm in

counterchanged.

pommel and

hilt or.
Quae supra.
i. 13
a lion rampant arg.
William, Esquire, of Claremont,
West Derby, Lanes, in front of a willowtree ppr., a gryphon's head erased or.

Cliff,

CUfl-M'GullOch,

WiUiam

Edward,

Es-

quire, of St. Clare, West Derby, LiverVi


pool, a hand throwing a dart ppr.

animo.
a griffin passant with wings addorsed arg., ducally gorged or.
63. 3

ct

Gliffe,

Cleve, a griffin passant with wings ad63. 3


dorsed, ducally gorged or.
Cleve and Glive of London and Shropsh.,
a wolfs head per pale dancettee arg.

Clifton of Clifton Hall, Notts: (i) Out


of a ducal coronet gu., a demi-peacock
per pale arg. and sa., wings expanded

Clifden, Viscount, formerly (Agar- Ellis), a


female figure naked ppr., her hair flowNon haec sine
ing down to her waist.

Cliff,

125. 9
Glesby, an ensign ppr., his coat gu.,
188. 6
holding a banner of the last.

Gletherow

sa.
96. 8
Gleypole, out of a ducal coronet or, a
fleurde-lis arg.
cj. 148. 2
Glibborn, Thomas Strettel, Esquire, of

armour embowed

Tenez

le droit.

ppr., garnished

or,

holding in the gauntlet a sword arg.,


hilted of the second.
195. I
Clifton-Dicconson, Charles, Esquire, of
Wrightington Hall, Lanes : ( I ) A bezant, thereon a hind's head vert, erased
and holding in the mouth a cross
crosslet fitchee gu. (for Dicconson). (2)

dexter arm in armour

embowed

ppr.,

garnished or, holding in the gauntlet a


sword in bend sinister, also ppr., hilt
Anthonv. Esquire, "j.P., D.L., of
Bellevue, co". Wexford, a wolf's head
and pommel or (for Clifton). Adverso
erased quarterly per pale indented or
fortior.
19^. i
and sa. In cruce glorior.
30. 8 Clifton of Clifton, a dexter arm in armour
embowed, holding in the hand a sword
Gliffe, Essex and Devonsh., an archer
Mortem aiil triumphum. 195. 2
ppr.
ppr., the coat vert, shooting an arrow
of the first.
188.9 Clifton, Augustus Wykeham, Esquire, of
Clifle,

and Glyffe, two lion's paws


in saltier erased, each holding a seax,

Gliffe, Glyff,

all

ppr.

39.

Clifford, Frederick, Esquire, K.C., of 24,

Collinghara Gardens, South Kensington,


S.W., iu front of a demi-infant affrontee
the
infant
Hercules)
(representing
grasping in each hand elevated a
Nee sine labore
serpent nowed, all ppr.
fructus.
Clifford of

Chudleigh, Baron (Clifford),


Ughbrooke Park, Chudleigh, Devonah.,
out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-

wyvern

rising gu.

Semper paratus.

70. 9
Clifford, Sir George Hugh Charles, Bart.,
of Flaxbourne, in the province of
Marlborough, New Zealand, out of a
ducal coronet a demi-wyvern rising gu.
Semper paratus.
70. 9
Clifford, the late Sir Robert Cavendish
Spencer, Bart., Yeoman Usher of the

Black Rod, a leopard gardant supporting in his dexter fore-paw a spear erect,
all

ppr.

Virtus mille scuta.

Warton

Hall,

Lytham, same

crest

and

motto.
Clifton,

John Talbot, Esquire,

of Clifton

and Lytham Hall, Preston, Lanes, same


crest and motto.
Clifton-Mogg, William, Brynwern Hall,
Newbridge-on-Wye, South Wales: (l)A
cock ppr., about the neck a chain or,
pendent therefrom an escutcheon arg.,
charged with a crescent gu. (2) Out
of a ducal crest coronet gu., a demipeacock per pale arg. and sa., the wings

expanded counterchanged.
Clifton-Hastings-Campbell, Hon. Gilbert
Theophilus Clifton: (i) Issuant from
flames or, an eagle with two heads displayed gu., and in an escroU above. /
hyde my time. (2) A buU's head erased
sa., armed and gorged with a coronet
or (for Hastings).
(3) A dexter arm
embowed in armour, the hand in a
gauntlet or, grasping a sword arg.,

pommel and

hilt or (for Clifton).

winneth troth.
Baron, see Darnley, Earl.

Clifton,

Truth

CLU

120
Clogston, an eagle with wings expanded.

Clinch or Clynch, on a hand couped in


fess, gauntleted, an eagle rising ppr.

77- 5

Clogstoun of London, on a mount ppr.,


a hawk rising, also ppr., belled and
Clinkscales, a dexter arm
crowned with an antique crown or,
Manu
mail and holding a sword ppr.
and charged on the breast with a rose
jorti.
Turris mihi jortis Deus.
gu.
(Hepbum-Stuart-ForbesClinton, Baron
(i
In the centre, a gryphon Cloke, Kent, a demi-bear rampant sa.
Trefusis)
34- 13
sejant, wings elevated or, resting its
dexter claw on an antique shield arg. Clonbrock, Baron (Dillon), of Clonbrock,
CO. Galway, Ireland, on a chapeau gu.,
cj. 62. i\.
(2) Dexter,
(for Trejusis).
turned up erm., a falcon rising ppr.,
issuant out of a baron's coronet a
belled or.
Auxilium ab alto. cj. 87. i
dexter hand holding a scimitar ppr.
cj. 213. 5.
(jor Forbes),
(3) Sinister, Cloncurry, Baron (Lawless), of Cloncurry,
CO. Kildare, Ireland, out of a ducal
a dexter hand grasping a sword ppr.
coronet or, a demi-man in armour in
Tout vient de Diew.Ntc
{for Stuart).
profile, his visor closed, holding in his
212. 13
Avaunt.
timide, nee temere.
dexter hand a sword, all ppr., the helClinton of London, Herts, and Scotland,
met adorned with a plume of three
out of a ducal coronet gu., five ostrichfeathers, the exterior two gu., the
feathers arg., banded by a ribbon az.
Virtute el numine.
centre one arg.
c/. 114- 13
Clinton, De, on a mount a stag feeding, Clonmell, Earl of (Scott), Bishop's Court,
Straffan, co. ICildarc, a buck trippant
116. 9
all ppr.
117. 8
Fear to transgress.
ppr.
Clinton, see Newcastle, Duke of.
Clippingdale, S. D., Esquire, of 36, Hol- Clonmore, Lord, see Wicklow, Earl of.
land Park Avenue, London, W., a sea- Clopton, Su2., a wolf's head per pale or
and az.
30. 5
horse ppr., holding in its mouth a
153.2
branch of coral gu., and supporting Close, a garb or.
an anchor erect and cabled ur. Sapi- Close, a garb or, pierced transversely by
a spear ppr., headed arg. Clausus mox
46. 8
entia doinus erecta est.
excelsior.
153. 8
Clipsham, a boar's head couped sa.
John Brooks, Esquire,
Fortiter.
43- i Close-Brooks,
Banker, of Birtles Hall, Chelford,
Clitherow, issuing out of a tower arg., a
Chesh.
(l) A demi-lion arg., charged
I57demi-lion rampant sa.
on the shoulder with a fountain ppr.,
Clitherow, Colonel Edward John Stracey,
and holding in the paws a harpoon in
Boston House, Brentford: (i) Out of
bend sinister, also ppr. (/or Brooks).
a tower or, a demi-lion rampant sa.
12. 14.
(2) A garb or, transfixed by a
(2) A lion rampant erminois, ducally
spear fesseways, point to the dexter
crowned and supporting a cross patee
78. 12
embowed in

fitchee gu.
Clive, Viscount, see Powis, Earl of.
Clive, see Windsor, Baron.
Clive, a boar's head erased at the neck
Credo, ama et regna.
sa.
42. 2
Clive, Percy Archer, of Whitaeld, Heref.,

passant arg., ducally gorged


Audacter et sincere.
gu.
Clive, General Edward Henry, of 25,
Ennismore Gardens, S.W., same crest
and motto.

griffin

Lord
motto.

Clive,
Clive,

Clive, Ireland,

a horse's head

same

sa.,

crest

and

between two

wings arg.

51. 3

a griffin passant with wings addorsed arg., langued gu., ducally gorged

Clive,

ppr. (for Close).

Finem

respice.

I53-8
Close, Surgeon-Captain Napier, Ravensworth, Chard,
in the paws
fidelis.

153- 2

Major Maxwell Archibald, of


Drumbanagher, Armagh, out of an
Eastern crown a demi-lion vert, holding
Fortis et
a battle-axe or, headed arg.

Close,

cj.

fidelis.

Close or Closs, a boar

sa.,

15.

among weeds

vert.

40.

40. 9

Clobery, Devonsh., a goat's head erased


sa., attired or.
128. 5
Clobery of Bradstone, Devonsh., an antelope's head erased arg. attired or. 1 26. 2
Clock or Cloke, a demi'-bear rampant sa.

Clough of Thorpe Stapleton, Yorks, a

80.

34- 13
Clode, a demi-lion holding a lozenge
pierced arg.
c/. 10. 2
Cloete, Hendrick, Esquire, of Alphen,

Wynberg, Cape Colony, and Alphen


Villa, Pretoria, Transvaal, two javelins
in pale points

upwards, interlaced with


many saltireways, banded gu., between two wings per fesse arg. and gu.
Ubi eras.
231. 15

as

mouth

(2)

hart trip-

cj. 117. 8
macula macla.
Clough-Taylor, Edward Harrison, Esquire, of Firby Hall, Yorks, a leopard
passant per pale ppr. and erm., tlie
dexter paw resting on a shield of the
arms, i.e., a shield erm. on a pale
engrailed sa., three lions passant or.
Clough-Taylor, Horatio George, same

crest.

Clough, Walter Owen, Esquire, upon a


mount vert, in front of a battle-axe
erect sa., a leopard's face jessant-delis or.

Cloun and Clun, a chevalier


holding in

ppr.,

his

in

dexter

armovir

hand a

18S. 7
marshal's baton arg., tipped sa.
Cloun and Clune, a wolf collared and

lined holding in the dexter paw a


trefoil, all ppr.
132. 7
Clove, a camel's head couped or.
Clovel or Clovell, a bull passant gu. cj. 45.2
Clover, George Robert, Esquire, of Ramie,
Birkenhead, Chesh., a camel's head
erased or, charged with three trefoils
slipped in pale sa., and holding in the

mouth a

like

trefoil.

Ut

inclo

300. 6

verbo ligitur.

Clovell, Clovyle, and Clonvyle,


Essex, an ostrich arg., holding in its
beak a scroll with this motto. All is
Another : A demi - ostrich
in God.
arg., with wings expanded, holding in
its beak a nail or.
cf. 97. 2
Clowberry, a goat's head erased arg.,

Clovile,

armed

128.

or.

Clowes of London and Warw., a demi-lion


vert, ducally crowned or, holding a
battle-axe of the last, headed arg. 15.4
Quod
Clowes, a demi-lion vert, crowned.

tuum

tene.

Clowes,
borne,

Henry Arthur, Norbury, Asha

demi-lion

vert,

crowned.

Robert Campbell, Esquire, of


Quod tuum tene.
Streyneham, Stanmore, New South Clowes, William, Esquire, of 51, GloucesWales, a garb arg. Fori is et fidelis.
ter Terrace, Hyde Park, London, W..

of the second, vulned gu.


cj. 121. 2
Clotworthy, Ireland, a boar passant or.

cf.

14. 12.

attired or, holding in the


Sine
a snake vert (jor Lloyd).

arg.,

Close,

Credo, ama et regna.


a grifBn wings addorsed arg.,
ducally gorged or.
63. 3
Clive, a hand holding a buckle or.
223. 11
Cloake, out of a plume of five ostrichfeathers an eagle rising, all ppr.
or.

Clive,

(for Clough).

pant

Clotworthy, Devonsh., a stag's head erased


sa.,

attired

and charged on

tlie

neck

with two mullets in pale arg., jjii-rcid


by an arrow or, feathered and headed

demi-lion rampant erm., holding be-

tween the paws a battle-axe, the handle


sa.. headed arg.
15-4
Clough of Plas Clough, Denbighsh. (i)
:

demi-lion rampant az., holding in


the dexter paw a sword arg., pommel
and hilt or (for Clough). 281. 7. (2)
An arm embowed, vested az., with a
ruffle of point lace arg., holding in the
hand ppr. a covered cup or (for Butler).
Sine macula macla.
281. 8
Clough, Lloyd-, Wales ( i ) A demi-lion
rampant az., holding in the dexter paw
a sword erect arg., hilt and pommel or
:

demi-lion

rampant

vert,

ducally

crowned, holding in the dexter paw a


battle-axe in bend sinister or, and resting the sinister paw on an escutcheon
arg., charged with a crescent az.
Clown, a chevalier in armour ppr., holding in his dexter hand a tilting-spear
with a pennon unfolded.
cj. 188. 2
Clud and Cludde, a bull's head per
gii. and erm.
cj. 44. 3
Shropsli., an eagle with wings
ppr., preying on a coney arg.

chevron
Cludde,

expanded

79.

Cludde of Cluddeley and Orleton, Shroph.,


a hawk ppr., belled or, preying on a
grey coney, also ppr., vulned in the
head gu.
Cluff, Richard, Esquire, J.P., of Kildress
House, Cookstown, co. Tyrone, a
arm in armour embowed
dexter
holding in the hand a sword, all ppr.
Fide et jortitudine.
Clulow, Yorks, on a garb in fess a lion
passant gardant.
5-12
Clulow of Echingham, Sussex, a mount
vert, thereon a demi-hon az., fretty
arg., collared or, holding in the dexter
paw an olive-branch vert, and supporting with the sinister a pillar of stone
ppr.

CLU

coc

Coats, a hand holding a helmet ppr.


Clun and Clune, see Cloune.
Qiio paratior.
217. 12
Clun, a wolf collared and lined holding
in the dexter paw a trefoil ppr.
Clunie, Scotland, a sand-glsiss winged.

113.
i43- 5

Clunie, Scotland, a tree ppr.


Clutterbuck, out of a ducal coronet a
hand holding a rose slipped and leaved,
218. II
all ppr.
Clutterbuck of Eastington, Glouc, a buck
between two laurelstatant arg.,

Goats or Cotes, Ireland, two lions' gamba


erased supporting a crescent.
39. 6
Coats or Cotes, Ireland, a cock ppr.
Watcli/ul and bold
91. 2
Coats or Cotes, Scotland, an anchor ppr.
i6r. i
Be firm.

Coats, Peter, Esquire, Thread Manufacturer, of 5, Garthland Place, Paisley,


an anchor cabled and erect ppr. Be
161. 2

firm.

James, Esquire, of Ferguslie


House, Paisley, N.B., same crest and

Coats,

Cobham, Alexander William, Shinfield


Manor, near Reading, same crest.
Concordia.

Cobham, a dexter hand holding a dagger


point downwards ppr.
Cobham, a hind's head arg., crowned with
a palisado coronet

or.

Cobham, Herts, a demi-lion rampant

or.

10. 2

Goblegh, Cobleigh, and Cobley, an arm


in armour embowed in fess, the elbow
on the wreath, holding in the hand a
sceptre, all ppr.

196. g

Goblegh, Cobleigh, Coboleche, and Cobligh, a cock's head erased gu., combed,
motto.
Clutterbuck of London, Middx., and
wattled, and guttee-d'or, holding in the
Wilts, a buck sejant gu., between two Coats, Glen-, Sir Thomas Glen, Bart.,
beak a laurel-branch arg.
formerly Thomas Coats of Ferguslie,
laurel-branches ppr.
Cobley,
a swan's neck with two heads
vert
the
Paisley,
same
crest
and
motto.
Glutton, Heref., on a mount
ppr., guttee-de-poix, holding in each
stump of a tree, thereon an owl, all Goats, James Monro, Esquire, 26, Upper

thumb., same

crest.

ppr.

Glutton of Charlton Hall, Chester, a cock


91. 2

or.

Glutton-Brock, lee Brock.


Clyde, Baron (Campbell), on a mural
crown a swan sa. Be mindful, cf. 99. 2
Clyderowe and Gletherow, a Roman soldier in complete armour with a spear,
188. 4
all ppr.
Clyfl

and

Glyffe, sue Cliffe.

Clynch, a camel's head per fesa or and


132. 7

az.

Clynch, see Clinch.


Clyncke, a lion's head royally crowned,
all

ppr.

Clyplesby and Clypsby, a bull passant


plattee.

cf.

sa.,

45. 2

Clyve, see Clive and Cleve.


Coach of London, a gauntlet erect or, the
hand clenched, from the fingers blood
dropping gu.
Coach, a stag sejant gu., attired or, between two laurel-branches vert.
Coachman of London, a demi-lion ram-

pant

sa., crusily

and holding between

the paws a cinquefoil arg.


cf. 10. 2
Coakley, a lion passant or, holding in the
dexter paw an eagle's leg erased gu.
cf. 6.

beak a cross crosslet (itchee arg.


Brook Street, London, W., an anchor
gu. and in an escroU.
Be firm. 275.8 Cobyn, Cobben, Cobbin, Cobbenn, and
Coblyn, on a garb fesseways a lion
Virtutis
Cobb, an elephant passant or.
passant gardant.
stemmata.
5. 12
cf. 133. 9
Cobb, Kent, out of a ducal coronet or, a Cochet, a talbot passant sa., spotted arg.
demi-leopard rampant ppr.
54. I
Cobb, Norf., a swan's head or, holding in Cochran, a spear's head and a garb in
saltire ppr.
Armis et industria.
the beak a iish.
Cobb of Yarmouth, a duck's head erased Cochran, -Alexander, Esquire, of Balfour,
Aberdeen, a black horse passant ppr.
or, holding in its beak a herring collared
Virtute

arg.

Cobb, a shoveller
or.

sa.,

labore.

294.

Cobb and Cobbe, Ireland, a dexter hand


per fess gu. and or, brandishing a
scimitar ppr.

213. I
Cobbe of Swaraton, Hants, and of Newbridge, CO. Dublin, out of a ducal coronet or, a pelican's head arg., vulning
herself gu. Mortens cano.
In sanguine

vita.

Cobbe,

et

beaked and legged Cochran-Patrick, Neil Kennedy, Esquire,


(i) A hand
of Woodside, Beith, N.B.

cf.

Lieutenant-General

Hugh, C.B.,

of

98. 2

Alexander

Army and Navy

Club,

ppr., holding a saltire sa. {for Patrick).


(2)

horse

ungu. or

and

(for

Virtute

it

trotting sa., crined and


Cochran).
Ora et lahora,
labore.

Cochrane, Earl of Dundonald, see Dundonald.


Gochrane-Baillie, Baron Lamington, see
Laraington.
Cochrane or Cochran, Scotland, a horse
passant arg.
52. 6
Cochrane, John Richard, Esquire, of
Calder Glen, Lanarksh., a white horse
passant ppr. Dominc in virtute tua.

out of a ducal coronet gu., a pelican's


head and neck vulning itself ppr. In
sanguine vita, and below the arms.
294. II
Mortens cano.
Cobbe, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Augus- Cochrane or Cochran, a hand issuing
from a cloud raising a garb.
tus, of Farnleigh, Baldwin's Hill, East
223. 12
Grinstead, same crest and mottoes.
Cobben, Cobbin, Gobbyn, Cobenn, and Cochrane or Cochran, Scotland, a dexter
Cobyn, on a garb in fess a lion passant
hand holding a human heart ppr.
216. 9
gardant.
Concordia vincii.
5. 12
Cobbes, a shoveller sa.
Cochrane or Cochran, Scotland, a stag at
Vigilante solus.
Cobbett, Middx., a bird rising or, pellettee,
gaze ppr., attired gu.
1 17holding in the beak a sprig of laurel
3
ppr.
94. I Cochrane or Cochran, Scotland, a greyhound current arg. Virtute et labore.
Cobbold, a thunderbolt ppr.
174. 11
Gobbold of Ipswich, a lion passant garcf. 58. 2
dant or. Rebus augustis fortis.
4. 3 Cochrane, Sir Henry, J.P., D.L., of WoodCobbold, C. Spencer, the Elms, Bathbrook, near Bray, co. Dublin, in front
easton, Bath, same crest.
Defendo et
of two tilting-spears in saltire a bay-

151. 2
Coane, Scotland, a lily ppr.
Coape, a dexter hand holding a sword
erect ppr
148.
Coape, a fleur-de-lis arg.
Goape-Arnold, Henry Eraser James
i|uire, of Wolvey Hall, near Hinckley,
and Goldhanger, Essex, a demi-tiger
regardant sa., bezantee, maned and
tusked, and holding between his paws
Ut vivas vigila.
a pheon or.
Coates of Eastwood, co. Down, Ireland,
on a mount vert, a cock ppr., combed,
wattled, and legged gu., and charged
Virtute et
Vigilans ct
repungo.
horse passant, all ppr.
with a mullet of the last.
236. 9
Cobbold, John Dupuis, the Holywells,
Lahore.
audax.
cf. 91. 2
Ipswich, same crest.
Cochrane, Thomas Belhaven Henry, EsCoates of Whitton, Radnorsh., upon a
quire, of Carisbrooke Castle: (i) (of
mount vert, a greyhound couchant arg., Gobham, Viscount, iie Lyttleton.
augmentation) Issuing out of a naval
collared and lined or, resting the dexter Cobham, Lord Cobham, a Saracen's head
ppr., wreatlied about the temples or
crown or, a de.xter arm embowed, vested
paw on a rose gu. Est voluntas Dei.
and gu.
az., cuffed arg., the hand holding a
190. 5
Coates or Coats, a swan's head between
loi. 6 Cobham, Kent, an old man's head in
flagstaff ppr. thereon hoisted a flag of
two wings arg.
profile couped at the shoulders ppr.,
a rear-admiral of the White, being arg.,
Coates or Cotes, a cock gu., combed,
qi. 2
with a long cap gu., turned up arg.,
a cross gu., and thereon the words " St.
wattled, and legged or.
Domingo " in letters of gold. (2) A
frettysa., a button at the top or. 192. 2
Coats or Cotes, Yorks and Shropsh., a
294. 11
horse passant arg.
cock ppr., combed, wattled, and legged Cobham, Charles, Esquire, the Shrubbery, Gravesend, an old man's head Cock, Norf., an ostrich gu., ducaUy gorged
91. 2
gu.
and holding in the beak a horse-shoe
in profile couped at the shoulders ppr.,
Coats or Cotes, an arm erect couped
or.
97- I
on the head a cap gu., turned up arg.,
below the elbow, vested paly of six or
fretty sa., buttoned upon the top or. Cock, on the stump of a tree ppr., a cock
and az., cuffed arg., holding in the
gu.
cf. 91. 2
(Scire, sapere, facere.
192. 2
hand a covered cup or.
,

COF

122

Cock or Cocks, a chevalier on horseback Cockerel!, Glouc, within a crescent az., Codd, a sea-pie ppr.
brandishing a sword, all ppr.
a tiger's face ppr., crowned with an Codd, a lion rampant gorged with a
Eastern crown or.
22. 6
mural coronet and charged with two
189. 10
torteaux.
Cock, Northumb. and Scotland, a cock Cockerel], between two wings a lion's
cf. i. 13
ppr.
21. 4 Codd of Kensington. Middx., on a mount
91. 2
face ppr.
Cock and Cocke, a cock arg., combed and Cockerell, a Roman fasces ppr.
171. 4
vert, a lion rampant arg., pellettee,
wattled gu.
2
91.
Cockerith, a fire beacon ppr.
gorged with a mural crown gu., hold177. 14
Cock, Herts, an ostrich holding in the Cockes, a hand holding a lion's gamb
ing between the fore-paws an annulet
beak a horse-shoe, all ppr.
220. 10
erased ppr.
or, the dexter hind-paw resting on a
97. 8
pellet.
Cock, Harold, Ridgebourne, Shrewsbury, Cocket, Herts, a man's head in profile
in front of the stump of an oak-tree,
couped at the shoulders ppr., vested Codd or Codde, Ireland, a lion's head
vert, the collar or, on the head a cap
one branch sprouting from the dexter
erased holding in the mouth a sinister
side and fructed ppr., thereon a cock or,
bendy wavy of the last and az., turned
hand ppr.
21. 2
holding in the beak a sprig of oak, five
up, indented sa.
Coddington, Sir William, Bart., of Wymascles conjoined fessewise of the Cockett, a poplar-tree ppr.
144. 12
second.
Talent de bien fairc.
Cockett of Hadsor and Droitwich, Worcs.,
Cock, the late Alfred, Esquire, of 8, Kena man's head in profile couped below
sington Park Gardens, London, W.,
the shoulders ppr., on the head, upon a
same crest and motto.
wreath arg. and sa., a cap bendy wavy
Cockain, Cockayn, Cockayne, Cokaine,
and Cockayne, a cock's head erased gu., Cockfield, an eagle with winga addorsed,
crested and jelloped sa.
Virtus in
preying on a tortoise.
79. 8
arduis.
90. 3 Cocktield or Cokefield, on the stump of
Cockburn, a cock ppr.
qi. j
a tree an eagle with wings addorsed
Cockburn or Cockburne, Scotland, a
ppr.
79. 12
cock gu. In dubiis constans.
qi. 2 Cockle, a talbot passant gu., collared
Cockburn, Hon. Sir John Alexander.
arg.
cf. 54. I
K.CM.G., M.D. (London). 10, Gate- Cockman, a demi-eagle displayed sa.
stone Road, Upper Norwood, a cock
8:. 6
crowing ppr.
91. 2 Cockram, George Edward, 15, Addison
Cockburn, Bart, of that Hk, Scotland, a
Road, W., a demi-lion rampant arg.,
cock crowing. Accendit caniu.
Vigiholding in the dexter paw a cross
lans et audax.
gi. 2
crosslet fitchee gu.
Fuimus.
Cockburn, Admiral the late Sir George, Cockram, issuing out of clouds a cubit
6.C.B.
(i) Out of a naval crown or,
arm holding an anchor erect, the
two arms embowed, the dexter vested
flukes upward ppr.
az., holding a pike erect ppr., the Cockram, a tree ppr.
143-5
sinister habited gu., supporting the Cockrell, a leopard's face ppr.
22. 2
upper part of a musket with a bayonet Cockridge, a cock ppr.
91. 2
fixed, also ppr.
(2) A cock ppr.
hn.
Cockridge, a cock crowing ppr.
91. 2
VigHans et audax.
91. 2 Cocks, Earl Somers, see Somers.
Cockburn, Scotland, a, cock's head ppr. Cocks, a cock ppr.
91. 2
/ rise with the morning.
i
90.
Cocks,
a
hind's
head
erased,
collared.
cf.
Cockburn-CampbeU, Bart.: (i) A dexter
cf. 124. 5
hand holding a scimitar ppr. Over is Cocks, Worcs., a buck lodged ppr. 1 5. 7
the motto, " WitlwiU fear
{for Camp- Cocks, Glouc. and Suff., on a mount vert,
bell).
(2) A cock ppr. {/or Cockburn).
a stag lodged arg., attired sa.
1 15. 12
Motto below the shield, " Forward."
Cocks, John James Thomas Somers,

collar, Blackburn, in front of a boar's


head erased or, fretty sa., a trefoil
slipped vert.
Nil desperanduin.
Coddington and Codinton, on a chapeau
an eagle, wings expanded and inverted.

ppr.

Coddington, Ireland, a hand holding a

sword ppr.
212. 13
Coddington of Oldbridge, Ireland, a
wolf's head erased or, charged with a
trefoil slipped ppr.
Nil desperandum.

langued

'

213-

Cockbum-Hood

of
Stainrigg House,
Coldstream,
N.B.,
a
demi - archer
clothed and accoutred ppr.
Sivift and

Esquire, of 2, Fawcett Street, Earl's


Court, S.VV., on a mount vert, a stag

lodged and regardant arg., attired and


ungu. sa.
sure.
Olim sic erat.
Cocks, a chevalier on horseback in arCockburn, on a rock ppr., a leopard sejant
mour, brandishing a sword, all ppr.

cf. 30. 8
a lion's head erased or,
az., charged on the neck with
three trefoils slipped vert.
cf. 17. 8
Codham, the same crest.
Codrington, .-Admiral the late Sir Edward,
G.C.B., out of a naval coronet or, the
sails arg., inscribed on the band in
black letters, " Navarin," the three
naval flags of the allied Powers in that
action, viz., Russia arg., a saltire az.,
England the union-jack, and France a
white flag, the staves ppr.
Vultus in.
host em.
Codrington, Sir Gerald, Bart., of Dodington, Glouc, out of a ducal coronet
or, a dragon's head couped gu. between
two dragons' wings chequy or and azImmersibilis est vera virtus.
Codrington, Col.
.\lfred
Edward, of

Codenham,

1 10,
Eaton Square, London, S.W.,
same crest and motto. Ytdtu-s in hostem.
Codrington, Sir Gerald William Henry,
Bart.,
J.P.,
Dodington Park,
of
Glouc, same crest. Immersabilis est

vera

virtu^s.

two swords in
mounted by a cross

Coe,

saltier ppr., surcrosslet fitched sa.


166. 14

per fess or and gu.


24. 1
189. 10 Coe, a martlet sa.
Prcesto et persto.
Cockburn, Scotland, a dexter arm hold- Cocksedge, a cock gu., holding in the
95- 5
ing a broken spear in bend ppr.
Press
beak a violet ppr.
cf. 91. 2
Coe, Norf., an arm in armour embowed
through.
214. 10 Cocksey, a tiger's head
couped sa.,
ppr., holding in the hand a chaplet
Cockburn, Surrey, a horse's head arg.,
charged on the neck with a cinquefoil
vert.
199. 12
bridled gu.
Quo duxeris adsum.
between two bars or.
Coe, a crane supporting with the dexter
51- 5 Cocksey, a bishop's mitre ppr.
claw an anchor, all ppr.
105. 10
cf. 180. 5
Cocke, a dexter hand couped, holding a Cocksey, on a garb in fess a cock ppr.
Coe, a demi-eagle with two heads disdagger in pale, all ppr.
212. 9
played,
91. 4
cf. 82. I
Cocke, Scotland, a lion's gamb holding a Cockshutt, Lanes and Shropsh., a demi- Coesvelt, a demi-lion rampant gu., behind
sceptre in pale, all ppr.
griffin sa.
cf. 38. 7
and above the latter a demi-hind salient
64. 2
Cocke, a bear's head arg., crowned or.
Cockshutt, Herts, a demi-griffin arg.,
Cockeine, Kent, on a mural coronet arg.,
gorged with a collar gu., guttee-d'eau. Coey, Sir Edward, of Belfast, in front of
a cock of the same, beaked, barbed,
a flagstaff ppr., the flag flowing to the
cf. 64. 2
and membered gu.
cf. 91. 2
Cockworthy and Cookworthy, a cock gu.
sinister arg., and charged with a sinister
CockeU, on a mural coronet or, a cock
hand gu., a greyhound courant, also
91. 2
gu., semce of roundles, resting the Codd, Norf., a heron's head erased ppr.
arg.
Droit en avant.
dexter claw on an escallop, and holding
104. II Coflleld, on a cross fleury fitched gu..
in the beak a sprig of laurel ppr.
Codd or Codde, England and Ireland, a
between two wings or, a crescent of
Cocker, Lines, a lion couchant gardant
hawk's leg erased, belled ppr. 113. 8
the last.
cf. 166. 8
erm.
7. jq Codd, a physician's cap sa., tufted or.
Coffin, a camel's head erased or, bridled,
Cockerham of Hillersdon and CoUumpton,
180. 7
lined, ringed, and gorged with a dacal
Devonsh., a cubit arm erect holding in Codd or Codde, a square fort with four
coronet sa.
In tempestate floreaco.
the hand ppr. an anchor erect sa.
towers ppr.
132- 9
155-4

COF

Extant rede jactis prcemia.


Coffin, a long cross sa.
165. 4
Coffin, Pine-, John, of PortIedge,Devonsh.:
(I) A martlet az., charged on the breast
with two bezants, cf. 95. 4. (2) A
pine-tree ppr.

In tempestate

floresco.

144- 13
Coffin, Isaac Tristram, Esquire, of Magdalen Islands, British North America,
the stern of a man-of-war or, thereon a
hooded dove, wings elevated, and in
the bill a branch of olive ppr. (a mullet
Extant recte jactis
difference.)
for

pramia.
Coffy of LynaUy, King's Co., Ireland,
Non
a man riding on a dolphin ppr.
provideniia sed victoria.
cf. 189. 12
Coflyn, a martlet or, between two cinquefoils arg., stalked and leaved ppr.
cf.

95. 2

lion's head erased gu., semee of


mullets of six points or.
cf. 17. 2
Cogan or Coggan, a talbot passant, col-

Cogan, a

Conslans fidei. 54. 5


lared and lined.
Cogan, William Henry Ford, M.A., J.P.,
of 'Tinode, 00. Wicklow, Ireland, a
collared
and
talbot passant
ppr.,
chained or, charged on the shoidder
with a cross bottony gu. Constans
fidei.

cf.

54.

Cogger, an arm in armour embowed


holding in the hand a club, all ppr.
199. 6
Coggeshall, Sufi., a stag lodged sa.,
attired or.

COL

123

on the stem of a ship or,


a pigeon with wings addorsed arg.,
holding in the beak a laurel-sprig vert.

Coffin, Bart.,

II5- 7

feathers arg.,
in saltire az.

two cross crosslets fitched Cokerith, a fire-beacon ppr.


Fuimus et sub Deo eri- Cokes, a hand holding a

mus.

erased ppr.

177. 14
lion's

gamb

220. 10

Coham-FIemlng, John Blyth, Esquire, of Cokeseged and Cocksedge, a cock gu.,


holding in the beak a violet ppr.
Coham, near Highampton. Devonsh.
(I) A goat's head erased ppr., collared
cf. 91. 5
:

or (for Fleming),
(2) In Cokfeld, out of a ducal coronet a Uou's
cf. 128. 7.
front of a plume of five ostrich-feathers
gamb.
36. 12
arg.,
two cross crosslets fitchee in Cokyll, a talbot passant gu., collared arg.
Let the deed
{for Coham).
<^l- 54- 5
show.Fuimus et sub Deo erimus.
Colbarne, out of a ducal coronet or, a
Cohen, a bear's head couped sa., muzzled
stag's head erased arg., attired of the
gufirst.
Seur et loyal.
34- 14
cf. 120. 7
Cohen, Samuel, Esquire, of Park Place, Colbatch, Middx., a dexter arm embowed,
habited per pale dancettee vert and
Brixton, London, S.W., a demi-lion
az., cuffed erm., holding in the hand
issuant barry of eight arg. and gu.,
a pine-apple downwards slipped and
holding in the dexter paw an acorn
leaved ppr.
12. 3
sUpjied ppr.
Cohn, Maurice, Esquire, of 21, Grosvenor Colbeck, Beds, on a chapeau gu., turned
up erm., a lion's head erased or, pelPlace, S.W., and the Range, Sheplettee.
perton, Middx., upon a mount vert, a
17-9
lion rampant or, holding between the Colbey, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
garnished or, holding in the gauntlet
fore-paws a torch fired ppr. between
a sword, also ppr.
two maple-leaves of the first. Lux
195. i
Colborne, Baron Seaton, sec Seaton.
dei ibi solus.
(i)
109. 6 Colborne, Baron (Ridley-Colbourne)
Coin, two wings expanded.
A stag's head couped ppr., gorged with
Cokaine and Cokayne, see Cookain.
a ducal coronet, and pendent thereCokayne, George Edward, Esquire, M.A.,
bugle
from
a
stringed
gu.
Colborne).
Rowhampton,
(for
Exeter
House,
F.S.A., of
(2) A bull passant gu. (for Ridley).
Clarenceux King of Arms, a cock's
Constans fidei.
cf. 45. 2
head erased gu., beaked, crested, and
jeUoped sa.
90. 3 Colborne, Somers. and Wilts, out of a
ducal coronet or, a reindeer's head
Ookayne-Cust, Henry John, Esquire, of
arg., attired of the first.
122. 3
Belton
Hatley,
Beds,
Cockayne
House, Grantham, 8, Carlton House Colborne, George F., Cefn Pare, Newport,
Monm., same crest. Vnita vis fortior.
Terrace,
S.W. (i) A lion's head
erased sa., collared paly wavy of six Colbran, Kent, a stag's head erased or.
Quod sors fert ferimus.
121. 2
arg. and sa. (for Cu9t).' (2) A cock's
head erased gu., beaked, crested, and Colbrand, Sussex, a tiger sejant arg.,
saltire az.

Coggs of London, out of a mural coronet


maned or.
az., a griffin's head or, charged with a
27. 6
jelloped sa.
Esse quam videri.
cog sa.
cf. 67. 10
Cokayne-Frith, Colin, Esquire, Highfield, Colbroke, Colebrook, and Colebrock, a
spear in pale ppr.
CogUU, a cock ppr. Dum vivo canto.
Canterbury, above a grove of trees
175-9
Coghill of Coghill, Yorks and Oxon., a
Virtus Colburn, out of a ducal coronet an anteppr., the sun in splendour or.
lope's head erased.
cock with wings addorsed erm. c/. 9 1 7
cf. 126. 2
Coghill, Sir John JosceljTi, Bart., D.L., Coke, Earl ot Leicester, and Viscount Colby, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
garnished or, holding in the gauntlet
of Coghill, Yorks, on a mount vert, a
Coke, see Leicester.
a dagger ppr., hilt and pommel or.
cock with wings expanded or, beaked, Coke, a dexter hand couped holding a
combed, and wattled gu., charged on
cf 196. 5
212. 9
dagger in pale ppr.
iYo dormit Coke, the sun in splendour or.
the breast with a bezant.
162. 2 Colby, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
garnished or, holding in the gauntlet
qui custodit.
cf. 91 2.
Coke, Colonel William Langton, 30,
a scimitar, all ppr.
cf. 196. 10
Coghill, Percy de Geiger, 4, Sunnyside,
Nevern Square, S.W., same crest. Non
Colby or Coleby, an arm in armour emPrinces Park, Liverpool, a cock with
aliunde pendere.
bowed ppr., garnished or, holding in
wings expanded ppr. Dum vivo canto. Coke of Brookhill Hall, Derbysh., same
sword
arg., hilt
broken
gauntlet
a
2
the
162.
298. 4
crest and motto.
and pommel gu., embrued ppr.
Coghlan or Coghlen, a fret or.
165. 10 Coke, Edward Beresford, Esquire, same
Frederic
Clarence Coplestone,
Colby,
Coghlan, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant
crest and motto.
Esquire, A.K.C., on a WTeath of the
ducally crowned, holding in the dexter Coke, Francis Sacheverell, of the Priory,
colours or and az., and between two
paw a sword, all ppr.
Titley, same crest and motto.
cf. 14. 12
palm-branches, a dexter arm embowed
Coghlan, in a ducal coronet or, a mount Coke, Major-General John Talbot, of
in
armour, the hand in a gauntlet
vert, thereon a tower arg.,
Trusley Manor, Derbysh., same crest
grasping a broken sword, aU ppr., and
therefrom an arm embowed in
and motto.
suspended from the hand a palmer's
the hand grasping a scimitar, both also Coke of Lower Moor House, Heref., same
scrip or.
Non omnis frangar.
crest and motto.
ppr.
Unione minima vigent.
196. 2
Major-General
Sir
William Coke, Norf., on a chapeau az., an ostrich
Coghlan,
ppr., holding in the beak a horse-shoe Colby, Rev. Samuel Reynolds, A.K.C.,
Marcus, Knight Commander of the
motto.
crest
and
same
or.
Most Honourable Order of the Bath,
97- 13
Colchester,
(Abbot),
of
out of an Irish crown or, an arm em- Coke, William H., M.R.C.S., 17, High Colchester, Baron
Essex, out of a ducal coronet or, a
Street, Ashford, Kent, same crest.
bowed in armour ppr., charged with
unicorn's head erm., armed, crined,
Prudens qui paiiens.
a bomb tired sa., the hand grasping
and tufted of the first, between six
Yorks, a goat's head
Fortis in Cokeningham,
a scimitar, both also ppr.
.

arduis.

erased arg.

128. 5

ostrich-feathers arg., quilled gold.

Deo

Ferseverando.
patrice amicis.
Coghlan, late William Mant Hay, Es- Coker, Dorset, a Moor's head aiirontee
London and Warw., a demiquire, of 19, Redcliffe Square, S.W.,
pijr., couped at the shoulders, wreathed Colchester of
lion ppr., holding between the paws an
192. 4
arg. and gu.
out of an Irish crown or, an arm emetoile gu.
cf. lO. 2
bowed in armour ppr., charged with a Coker, Dorset, a Moor's head in profile
192. 13 Colchester- Wemyss, Magnard Willoughby,
sa., wreathed arg. and gu.
bomb fired sa. Fortis in arduis.
Westbury Court, Westbury-on-Severn,
Cobam of Coham and Dunsland, Devonsh., Coker of Bicester, Oxon., same crest.
a swan ppr.
192- 13
Fiat justitia.
in front of a plume of five ostrich-

COL
or,

Cole,

cj. 5. 10
Colclough, see Biddulph-Colclouah.
Colclough or Colcloughe, a hind's head

Cole,

ppr., vulned gu.

24.

is

my shield. His

calcabo gentes.
fire ppr., a

Colde and Colfe, in flames of

ram arg., armed or.


Coldham of Midhurst,

c/.

131. 13

Sussex, a dragon's

head gu., pierced with a spear or,


72. 10
headed arg.

Coldham

of

Anmer

head erased
arrow arg.

Hall. Norf., a griffin's

gu.,

transfi.xed

Comw., a demi-dragon holding an

arrow

Colclough, staffs, a demi-eagle displayed


c/. 81. 2
sa., ducally gorged or.
Tintem
of
Rosborough-,
Colclough,
Abbey, co. We.xford, Ireland: (I) A
demi-eagle displayed sa., gorged with
Colclough).
cj.
[jor
coronet
or
a ducal
81. 2.
(2) On a dexter hand in fess
a dove clo.se with a branch of olive
in his beak, all ppr. (for Rosborough).

God

COL

124

a lion passant gardant


collared gu., holding an anchor sa.

Colcleugb,

with an
66. 13

Coldham-Fussell, James Cecil, Esquire,


St.
Street,
Falcon
Hodnet,
of
Leonard's, New South Wales, between
two laurel-branches ppr., a fusil or,
charged with a cross flory sa. Am.
147- 13
Coldicott, a dexter hand ppr., holding a
quod sum.
215. i
billet gu.

Sum

Coldstream, Scotland, a swan naiant %vith


wings addorsed. Live in hope. 99. 9
Cole, Earl o( EnniskiUen, and Viscount
Cole, see EnniskiUen.

or,

headed and feathered

arg.

71. 10

cf.

Edward Campbell Stuart, of Stoke


ppr.
Qualis vita, finis Ha.
Lyne, Exmouth, same crest. Deum
134. 7
Coleridge, Devonsh., same crest.
Time
cole regem serva.
Deum cole regem.
Cole, Middx., Oxon., and Ireland, a
134. 7
demi-griffin segreant vert, grasping Coleridge, Stephen William Buchanan,
in its dexter claw an arrow with
Esquire, of 7, Egerton Mansions, South
the point downwards or, barbed and
Kensington, London, S.W., same crest
feathered arg. Deum cole regem serva.
and motto.
Coleridge, a griffin's head ppr., between
cf. 64. 2
Cole, Francis Burton Owen, Esq\iire, of
two wings or.
65.11
Brandrum, Monaghan, Lysmeirchion, Coles, on a tower a lion rampant ppr.
Denbigh, same crest and motto.
157. 12
Cole, Somers., an eagle displayed arg. 75.2 Coles, Ireland, a horse trotting arg..
saddled and bridled sa.
Cole, Somers., an eagle displayed arg.,
cf. 52. 2
ducally gorged or.
Coles, out of a ducal coronet or, a demicf. 75. 2
Cole, Oxon., a bundle of arrows arg.,
dragon vert, holding in the dexter
belted and buckled or.
claw an arrow of the first, headed
173. 3
Cole-Baker, Lyster, M.D., Bayfield, Kent
and feathered arg.
c/. 73. 10
Road, Southsea, a dexter arm in Coles, Somers., on a mount vert, an eagle
armour erabowed holding in the liand
displayed arg., ducally gorged and
a swan's head erased and ducally
meinbered or.
cf. 74. 10
gorged.
Honor virttdis satdhs.
Colebrock and Colebrook, see Colbroke.
Colebrooke, Sir Edward Arthur, Bart., of
Crawford, Lanarksh., a wyvern with
wings expanded or, resting the dexter
claw upon an antique escutcheon gu.,
S'lla bona quie honcsta.
Coleby, see Colby.
Colegrave, on a mural coronet gu., two
arrows in saltier or, flighted arg.
Colegrave of Cann Hall, Essex, and
Little Ellingham, Norf., an ostrichfeather erect az., and two arrows in

Northumb., an arm erect ppr., holdsaltire or, barbed and flighted arg.,
220. i
ing in the hand a scorpion sa.
banded by a mural crown gu. Fidei
Cole of Holybourne, Hants, a naked
arm holding in the hand a scorpion
Deum cole regem serva. Coleman, a horse's head erased ppr. 51.4
ppr., armed or.
220.
Coleman of London and Leics., a nag's
Esto quod esse videris.
head erased sa., maned and bridled
Cole, Clayton-, Alfred, of 64, Portland
arg., tasselled or.
Fide et fiducia.
cf. 51. 5
Place, same crest.
Coleman of Bexley Lodge, Norwich, a
Cole, a bull current winged.
cross patonce gu., surmounted by a
Cole of London, a bull's head couped sa.
unicorn's head erased arg., charged
c/- 44- 3
with three roses in chevron of the
Cole, out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's
first.
Be just and fear not.
44. 11
head gu., armed of the first.
Cole, late WiUiam Cole, Esquire, Banker, Coleman, out of a ducal coronet a grey61. 7
hound's head, all ppr.
of Exeter, a bull's head couped at the
neck sa., armed or, between two Coleman, a demi-grey hound sa., collared
arg., holding between the feet a mullet
branches of oak fructed ppr. c/. 43. 12
of the first.
Cole, Brownlow, Esquire, a bull's head
cf. 60. 8
couped sa., attired or, between two Coleman of Merriot, Somers., a bull's
head erased gu., charged with a cresbranches of oak couped sa., fructed or.
Cole,

Deum

regem serm.
Cole, Rev. William Alston, 21, Morton
cole

Crescent,

Exmouth, same

crest

and

same

crest

motto.
Cole, Charles Francis, Esquire,

and motto.
Lanes, a lion's head erased gu.,
pierced in the neck by an arrow, c/. T 7. 2
Cole, Essex, a leopard's head erased arg.,
collared and chained or, holding in the
c/. 23. 10
mouth an oak slip vert.
Cole, Herts, a demi-dragon az., winged
</. 73.
10
or, holding a chaplet vert.
Cole, Rev. George Lamont, formerly of
Wallisford Manor, Wellington, Somers.,
a demi-dragon ppr., holding between
the claws two cross crosslets fitchee in
saltire arg.
Deum cole regem serm.
cf. 73. 10
Cole, a demi-dragon vert, holding in its
dexter claw a javelin armed or,
feathered arg.
cf. 73. 10
Cole,

Baron (Coleridge), of Ottery


St. Mary, Devonsh., on a mount vert,
therefrom issuing ears of wheat ppr.,
in front of a cross gu., an otter, also

Coleridge,

cent arg.

Coleman

of

Napier,

44. 3
Parva, Norf., and of
cf.

Brandon

New

Zealand, upon a

mount

vert, in front of a shepherd's crook


Esto
erect gu., a lamb grazing arg.
sol testis.

Coles,

same

Charles

Edward, C.M.G.,

Cau-o,

crest.

around a marble piUar ppr., garnished or, a snake entwined vert.


Coles of Old Park, Clapham Common,
Surrey, upon a mount vert, a column
erect entwined by a serpent holding
in the mouth a branch of olive, aU

Coles,

ppr.
Coles, Colonel Charles

Horsman,

of 10,

Palmeira Avenue, Hove, Sussex, same


crest.
Persevere.
Coles, Edward George, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Coles, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,

holding in the hand a serpent entwined

round the arm vert.


Coles, a hand holding
entiled with a boar's

a sword in pale,
head couped ppr.
212. 6

Coleshill, Viscount, see Digby, Baron.


Colet, a hand holding a battle-axe ppr.

213. 12
Coley, a dexter arm in armour ppr., holding a scimitar arg., hilt and pommel

CoKoX, out
demi-wolf

of
gu.,

ducal coronet
devouring a hand

or,

arg.

Coltox, out of a tower ppr., a demi-grey-

hound

az.,

holding a branch vert.


157. 8

CoUox, William, Esquire, of Westmead,


near Bridport, a fox ppr., charged on
the body with two fleur-de-lis in fesse
and resting the sinister paw on a

sa.,

fleur-de-lis gu.

Lnx

lex, libertns.

238. 7

Colhoun of Carrickbaldvey, co. Donegal,


between
a buck's head erased per pale vert and
arg., charged with two mullets in pale
299. 11

Coleman, Wilts., a caltrap or,


two wings arg.
counterchanged.
Viget sub cruce.
Coleman, Henry William, J.P., Wyther
Lodge, Kirkstall, Leeds, same crest. Coling, a demi-grirfin segreant ppr.,
holding between the claws a fusil gu.,
Resolve well. Persevere.
charged with a crescent arg. cf. 64. 2
Colemere and Colmore, a harpy with
wings expanded ppr.
189. 4 CoUadon, issuing out of the sea a dexter
Colemere, Collmore, and Collymore, a
arm ppr., holding an anchor cabled sa.
202. 7
Moor's head in profile, couped below
the shoulders ppr., wreathed or and Collamore and Collmore, a negro's head
gu.
192. 13
and shoulders couped sa., wreathed or
andgu.
Colen, a sword and a pastoral staff in
192.13
saltier.
CoUana, a fish-wheel or.
Colepeper, a falcon with wings expanded Collar, a tiger's head erased or.
cf. 27. 3
arg., beaked, legged, and belled or.
Collard of Barmston, Essex, a demi-lion
rampant sa., supporting a cross-bow or.
87. I

COL

COL

125

Collard of CoUard and Southcott, Devons., Colley, CO. Kildare, Ireland, a dexter cubit
arm habited gu., encircled below the
a demi-lion rampant 3a., holding a
scaling-ladder or.
cuff arg. with a ducal coronet or, the
hand grasping a scimitar ppr., hilted
CoUard cf Broorafield, Heme, Kent, same
and pommelled of the third. Virtutis
crest.
Notnini noceas.
jortuna contes.
Collard of Hamilton Terrace, St. John's
Wood, London, N.W., in front of a Colley, George Pomeroy Arthur, Esquire,
battle-axe erect or, a bull's head erm.,
formerly of Mount Temple, Cloutarf,
erased gu., gorged with a collar vaii.
CO. Dublin, same crest and motto.
Ubi libertas ibi palria.
Colley, an arm erect holding a spear in
bend ppr., with the banner of St.
CoUas, .Jersey, a plain cross or. Crux
spas unica.
George appended thereto.
Unica firtus necessaria.
Collay, Chesh., Herts, Warw., an elephant's head gu., between two wings sa. CoUiar or Collyar, Staffs, a demi-negro
CoUe of Newcastle, Northumb., a dexter
ppr., with pearls in the ears arg.,
holding in the dexter hand an acornhand holding a scorpion ppr.
220. I
branch fructed or.
Colledge, Thomas Richard, Esquire, a
mount vert, thereon in front of a Collick, a lion passant holding in the
pomegranate leaved and stalked ppr.
dexter paw a cross crosslet Ctched.
a snake nowed, also ppr.
c/. 6. 2
Collee, a griffin segreant arg., armed and Collier, out of a naval coronet or, on
beaked or.
62. 2
the circle the word.s " St. Sehastiaii," a
Collen or Collin, Essex, a griffin's head
cross pattee fitched or, between two
erased or, collared vert.
wings displayed pean.
cf. 66. 2
Collen and Collin, a griffin's head erased Collier, Arthur Bevan, Esquire, of Carthaor, collared erm.
Martha, Callington, Cornw., a deinic/. 66. 2
CoUen, a griffin'a head erased vert, colman aijrontee ppr., holding in the
lared erm.
dexter hand an oak-brauch ppr., fructed
cf. 66. 2
Collen or Collin, a demi-giiffin or, collared
or, and resting the sinister hand on an
az.

c/.

Collins, Dorset,
^'olaho ut reqiiiescam.

CoUens and Collensweil,

65. 8

a dove arg.

CoUeus or

92. 2

arm

cubit

escutcheon

az.,

saltireways

or.

Collier,

charged with two keys


Persevere.

John

Court,
motto.

Francis, Esquire, of County


Liverpool, same crest and

holding a firebrand, all ppr.


Colles, Somers., on a mount vert, an eagle Collier, Mortimer Calmady, Esquire, oj
displayed arg., ducally gorged and
Foxhams, Horrabridge, same crest and
membered or.
motto.
cf. 74.10
Colles, a griffin's head couped or, between Collier,
Lieutenant- Colonel
Mortimer
two oak-branches vert, fructed of the
John, V.D., of Foxhams, Horrabridge,
first.
c/. 66. I
S. Devonsh., same crest and motto.
Colles, Ireland, issuing out of a cloud Collier, William Frederick, Esquire, of
a dexter hand holding a sword wavy,
Woodtown, Horrabridge, S. Devonsh.,
all ppr.
212. 4
same crest.
Colles of Luckley, Grimley and Leigh Collier, a cross pattee fitched between
Court, Worcs., a sea-pie with wings extwo wings or.
cf. 1 10. 7
panded or, guttee-de-poix, standing on Collier, a unicorn rampant arg., armed
a dolphin lying on its back of the first.
or.
48. 2
Colles, Richard, Millmount, Kilkenny, a Collier, Dorset, a wyvern with wings
sea-pye sa., guttee-d'eau, seizing on a
addorsed arg.
70. i
fish
ppr.,
wounded and bleeding. Collier, a unicorn's head arg., erased and
Tcmperato splendeat iisu.
armeil or.
49. 5
Collet of London and Suff., a hind Collimore of London, a demi-man in protrippant arg.
file, vested gu., the collar turned over
124. 12
Collet, Sir Mark Wilks, Bart., D.L., of
and billettee or, on his head a cap gu.,
St. Clere, Ightham, Kent, a hind arg.,
wreathed and ensigned with a crescent
holding in the mouth a sprig of oak
of the second, and holding in the dexter
fructed and slipped ppr., and supporthand a sceptre or, on the top thereof a
ing with the dexter fore-leg a rose, also
crescent arg.
arg., within an annulet sa.
Dtim spiro Collin, see Collen.
spcrn.
262. 5 Collin, Notts, a talbot's head erased per
Collet, Suit., a hind's head erased at the
fess indented or and arg., eared and
neck arg., gorged with a mural crown
charged on the neck with a cross
sa.

c/.

124. 3

Colleton, Sir Robert Augustus William,


Bart., 158, King Henry's Road,
W.,
a stag's head era,sed ppr.
121. 2
Collett, Suff., a hind's head couped arg.,
gorged with a collar engrailed sa.
Collett of London and of Locker's House,
Hemel Hempstead, Herts, a stag ppr.,
.supporting witb the dexter foot an
escutcheon sa.
295. 2
Collett, Rev. Edward, of Hayton Vicarage,

Retford, same crest.


Colley, a griffin segreant arg.,

legged

or.

Colley, Ireland, a sinister


bow, all ppr.

beaked and
62. 2

hand holding a
214.

formee gu.
a demi-lion sa., holding
dexter paw a broken lance or.

Collin,

Collin, a griffin passant gu.


Collin, on a chapeau gu., turned

a griffin passant per pale sa.

56. 14
in the

63. 2

up erm.,
and gu.
cf.

63. 13

Collingborne, Northumb., on a roundle


quarterly or and az., a cross pattee

counterchanged.
Collingborne, Devonsh. and Wilts, a demiwoman ppr., the hair dishevelled or,
vested erm., the sleeves gu., holding
in the dexter hand a covered cup of
the second.
cf. 183. 4
Collings, a sphere ppr.
159. i

Collings, Essex, a griffin's head erased


or, collared vert.
cf. 66. 2
Collings, a cubit arm erect, the band
holding a torch, all ppr.
Collings, Charles D'Auvergne, M.D., the
Grange, Guernsey, a horse's head erased
arg., bridled

with three

and charged on the neck


two and one az.

fleur-de-lis,

Fidelis in omnibus.
cf. $t. 5
ColUngton, a stag's head erased ppr.
121. 2

Collingwood, Baron CoUingwood ( i ) The


stern of the Royal Sovereign man-of-war
in waves between a branch of laurel
and a branch of oak, all ppr. (2) A
stag at gaze under an oak-tree ppr.
Ferar uniis et idem.
cf. 116. 12
Collingwood, Norf., a buck's head arg.,
;

attired or.

121. 5

Collingwood, Northumb.. a stag at gaze in


a holly-bush ppr.
Nil conscire sibi.
Collingwood, Edward John, Esquire, of
Lillburn 'Tower, Alnwick, same crest.
Ferar unus et idem.
Collingwood, Rev. Robert Gordon, Dissington Hall, ten miles north-west of
Newcastle-on-Tyne, same crest, the
stag charged for distinction with a
cross crosslet sa.
Ferar unus et idem.
Collingwood, a dove holding in its beak

an olive-branch.
92. 5
Digby, of Truthan, Cornw., a
dove with wings expanded ppr. Volabo

Collins,

ut requiescam.
94. 2
John Stephen, Esquire, J.P., of
Ardnalee, Carrigro Lane, co. Cork,
Ireland, a pelican arg., vulning herself
gu., gorged with a plain collar az.
Dant vulnera vitam.
Collins, Henn-, Hon. Sir Richard, of 3.
Bramhara Gardens, Earl's Court, London, S.W., same crest and motto.
Collins, a demi-griffin arg.
64. 2
Collins, Shropsh., a demi-griffin segreant
or, collared erm.
cf. 65. 8
Kent,
Collins of London,
Shropsh., and
Sussex, a demi-griffin or, beaked and
legged gu., collared erm.
cf. 65. 8
Collins,

Rev. Henry, Knaresborough, a


armed gu. Tendimus.
Rupert, M.D., General Hospital,
Chelteuham, same crest. Grip fast.

Collins,

demi-griffin or,
Collins, J.

Somers., a demi-griffin or, collared arg.


Deum et regem. Another,
collared erm.
cf. 65. 8
(i)
Collins of WythaU, Walford, Heref.
demi-griffin or, collared erm. cf. 65.
Collins,

dexter arm embowed habited


hand ppr., holding a scimitar
or.
Fide et virtute. Colens Deum.
Collins, John Stratford, Whythall, Walford, Ross sh.. crest same as second
above. Same mottoes.
Collins, a demi-griffin segreant or, colFavente
lared with a bar gemelle gu.
8.

(2)
arg., the

Deo

et

sedulitate.

cf.

64. 2

Kent, a demi-griffin segreant or,


beaked, legged, and ducally gorged

Collins,

arg.

cf.

64. 2

Major-General Ednard Archibald


Cowling Hall, Bedale, Yorks, same

Collins,

crest.
Collins, a demi-griffin arg.

armed gu. 64. 2


Collins, Charles M.. Esquire, of Kelvlnd^le, Lauarksh., a demi-griffin or, holding in his dexter claw a rose gu., and
a thistle ppr., both slipped and leaved
vert.
Fide et virtute.
cf. 64. 2

51

COL

COL

wings expanded or, guttee sa., standing


Charles Millington, Esquire, of
on a dolphin lying on its back of the
MaryhilJ, Lanarksh.,
first.
Mens conscia recti.
a, demi-griffin or, holding in the dexter
claw a thistle and a rose gu., both Collis, William Henry, 7, Barn HiU Road,
Wavertree,
Fide et
Liverpool,
same crest.
slipped and leaved vert.

Collins,

Kelvindale and

Colman, Russell James, Esquire, J.P.,


D.L., of Bracondale Woods, Norwich,
the

Clyffe,

Lowestoft,

Corton,

same

crest and motto.


Colman, Kent, a greyhound's head sa.,
gorged with a collar and ring arg.,
Finem respice.
virtute.
charged with three mullets sa.
Collins, Edward Tenuison, Esqviire, of CoUis-Sandes, Falkiner Sandes, Esquire,
Barrister-at-Law, Oak Park, Tralee,
cf. 61. 2
St. Edmunds, Howth, co. Dublin, oh
vert,
CO.
Kerry
(
a
mount
a
Colmore,
demi-griffin
On
Cregoe-, William Berwick, Escolours,
a
)
of
the
wreath
a
i
griffin
segreant
collared
fleurettee
quire, of Moor End, Charlton Kings,
or,
segreant or, armed and langued gu.,
gu. (for Sandes).
Glouc, out of a crescent or, a blackacf. 62. 2.
(2) On a
charged on the shoulder and wing with
rock a sea-pie ppr., charged on the
moor's head in profile wreathed about
two trefoils slipped in fesse vert.
breast with a fountain and preying on
the temples of the first and gu.
Favente Deo et sednliiate.
a dolphin, all ppr. (for Collis).
Virlvs Colne or Colney, a talbot sejant per pale
Joseph Tenison, Esquire, of
Collins,
fortunce victrix.
sa. and erm., coUared arg.
Society Street, Ballinasloe, co. Galway,
55-1
colours
a
of
East
Bilney,
Norf.,
a
demithe
CoUison
Colnet,
Hants, a dragon's head ducally
Ireland, on a wreath of
lion rampant ppr., holding between the
gorged and chained ppr.
demi-griffin segreant or, armed and
cf. 72. 9
paws a cinquefoil or, the centre leaf Cologan or MacCoIgan, Ireland, a dexter
langued gu., charged on the shoulder
gu.
arm in armour embowed holding a
and wing with two trefoils slipped in
cf. 10. 2
Collison, a bomb fired ppr.
lance transfixing a stag's head couped,
Favente Deo el sedulitate.
177. 12
fesse vert.
cj. 64- 2
Collison and CoUisone, Scotland, a falall ppr.
Virlus probata florescit.
virlutis
griffin's
con's
head
erased
ppr.
Hoc
Betterton,
Berks,
a
Colpepper,
a martlet gu. between the
Collins of
opus.
88. 12
horus of an ox.
head erased vert, crowned or. Per
66. 9 ColUver, a hand holding a club ppr.
Colpoys, out of a naval coronet a dexter
callevi collem.
214. 6
hand apaumee.
Collins, Rev. John Ferdinando, same
cf. 222. 14
CoUiver, a dexter hand couped in fess Colquhoun, Sir James, Bart., of Colqucrest and motto.
221. 6
gu.
houn and of Luss, Dumbartonsh., a
Collins, 0.\oD., a griSin's head couped.
66. i CoTlman, see Coleman.
hart's head couped gu., attired arg.
Si je puis.
Si je puis.
1 2 1
Collins, Sussex, a griffin's head erased gu. Collow, Scotland, a hand holding a dagger
5
66. 2
in pale ppr.
Pro patrid semper. 212. 9 Colquhon, Scotland, a hart's head couped
Labor omnia vincit.
Si je puis.
121. 5
gu., attired arg.
Collins, Essex, on a chapeau gu., turned CoUs, on a ducal coronet a griffin sejant
with wings addorsed ppr., supporting Colquhoun of KiUermont, Dumbartonsh.,
up erm., a griffin statant per pale arg.
62. 1
c/. 63. 13
an escutcheon arg.
and gu.
a stag's head erased ppr. // / can.
121. 2
Collins, William, Esquire, of Rotterdam, Collumbel, Lines, "on a chapeau gu.,
turned up erm., a dove close ppr., Colquhoun, Scotland: (i) A hart's head
Holland, a horse's head couped arg.,
holding in the beak an ear of wheat
bridled sa., charged on the neck with
couped ppr. 121. 5. (2) A hand holdor.
three fleur-de-lis, one and two az., and
ing a buckle.
223. 11
gorged with a wreath of laurel vert.
CoUwell, Cambs, on a chapeau gu., turned Colquhoun, Bart., of Tilliquhoun, Scotc/. 51. 5
arg., gorged
up erm. a lion
land, a stag's head erased ppr.
Si je
with a label of three points gu.
121. 2
Collins, Devonsh., a camel's head erased
puis.
Sermoni consona facia, c/. 132. 7
ppr.
of Kennuoir, Scotland, a
cf. 4. 9 Colquhoun
Collins, Ireland, a human heart trans- Colly, a griffin segreant sa., armed or.
buck's head erased ppr. Si je puis.
pierced by a Passion nail in pale ppr.
62. 2
121. 2
Collins, Devonsh., a cubit arm erect hold- Collyear, a dexter hand ppr., holding a Colquhoun of Dunyelder, a laurel-branch
key az.
ing a lighted torch ppr.
217. 7
slipped ppr.
Dum spiro spero.
Collins, Arthur Shuekburgh, Hillwood, Collyear, a unicorn rampant arg., armed
151- 13
and ungu. or.
near Nelson, New Zealand, same crest.
48. 2 Colquhoun of Kilmardony, a stag's head
:

James Tertius, Esquire, of


Churchfield, Edgbaston, Birmingham,
in front of a demi-gryphon or, wings
vert, gorged with a collar, gemel sa..
five lozenges conjoined fesseways of

Collins,

the second.

Collyer-Bristow, see Bristow.


Collyer, Dorset, a demi-unicom

erased ppr.
arg.,

armed, crined, and ungu. or.


48. 7
unicorn's head couped ppr.,
maned and horned or.
William,
Collyer,
Daniel
Cormiston,

Lanarksh., same crest.


CoUinson,
Rev.
Christopher
Barber. Collyer, a cross pattee fitched or, between
Laston Vicarage, near Newark, and of
two eagle's wings sa.
cf. no. 7
Beltoft, Belton, Lines, a squirrel sejant. Collyer, a wyvern with wings addorsed
Collinson, a squirrel ppr.

cf.

131;.

297. 15
Collinson, Major-General Thomas Bernard,
a squirrel sejant eating a nut ppr.

Fcslinalente.

sa.

70. 2

121. 2

Colquhon of Drumpelder, a branch of


laurel slipped ppr.

Dum

Collyer, a

spiro spero.
151- 13

Colquhoun-Campbell, Rev. John Erskine,


of Garseadden
(i) A dexter hand
holding a buckle ppr.
(2) A boar's
head erected and erased or. Omnia
:

firmat.

Fac

et

spera.

223. 11

Colquhoun, an arm from the elbow ppr.,


vested gu., the cuff indented or, holding a baton of the first, veruled of the

Collyer, two lions' heads erased, addorsed,


and collared.
18. 2
last.
297. 15 Collyn, a griffin's head erased or, collared Colquhoun - Farquharson - Macdonald of
Collinson, a rose gu., between two branches
erm.
the
Crag,
Montrose,
Angus,
St.
cf. 66. 2
of laurel in orle ppr.
Collyngs, Suff., a nag's head sa., bridled
149. 1
Martin's Abbey, Perth,
Banderan
Colliray, a martlet flying over a tower,
or, the rein hanging domi before with
House, and Glenshee Lodge, Blairall ppr.
c/. 155. 2
a ring at the end of it.
gowrie, Perthsh., a demi-lion gu.,
cf. 51. 5
Collis, Ireland, a dexter arm throwing a Colman, a caltrap or, between two wings
holding in his dexter paw a hand ppr.
dart ppr.
214.4
arg.
Per mare, per terras.
Collis, Edward, Esquire, of Ballinvarig
Colman of Carshalton Park, Surrey, in Colquitt, a hawk rising ducally gorged
(I) On a rock a sea-pie ppr., charged
front of two wings arg., each charged
and belled ppr.
87. 2
on the breast with a cross crosslet or,
with an estoile az., a rock ppr., thereon Colquitt, Craven-, Fulwar Lewis George,
and feeding on a fish, also ppr. (for
a caltrap or. Sat cito si sat bene.
on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a
Collis). 299.13.
cubit arm erect
(2)
gryphon statant of the second, beaked
244. 15
ppr., charged with two crescents in pale Colman, Jeremiah, Esquire, J. P., D.L.,
or.
Virtus in actione consistit.
sa., holding in the hand an anchor of
of Gatton Park, Surrey, in front of Colshill and Colsill, Essex and Cornw.,
the last (for Supple).
Mens conscia
two wings expanded arg., each charged
an arm in armour couped at the
recti.
with an estoile of six points v/avy az.,
holding a
shoulder, garnished or,
CoUis, Lt.-Col. C. Herbert, Hagley, near
a rock ppr., thereon a caltrap or.
gauntlet ppr.
Stourbridge, Worcs., a sea-pie with
Sat cito si sat bene.
Colshull, an arrow in pale.
244. 1
173. 5
:

COL

COM

127

two arms couped at the elbow


and vested, holding in the hands an

and

fitchee sa., a boar Colvin, Robert, Esquire, of Lough Eske,


charged on the body with
00. Donegal, a hind's head couped arg.,
escutcheon or.
two roses gu., barbed and seeded ppr.
208. 2
charged with a trefoil slipped vert. In
Colston, a ship's boat ppr.
Per /idem et patienliam.
(for Colton).
hoc sigtio vinces.
179. 6
cf. 124. i
Colston of London, a dolphin naiant sa.
Columball, a camel's head ppr. Pacem Colvin, Forrester Famell, of Wymarks.
amo.
132. 7
140. 5
Henfield, Sussex, a greyhound's head
Colston of Filkins Hall, Oxon., a dolphin Columbine, on a cap of maintenance a
and neck erased erm., holding in the
naiant ppr. Go Ihou and do likc.vise.
dove.
Audaces fortuna juvat. r/. 92. 2
mouth a trefoil slipped ppr., and
140. 5 Colvil and Colville, a demi-hind ppr.
gorged with a chevron collar. AudCharles Edward Hungerford Colvil and Colville, a demi-stag holding
Colston,
acter et sincere.
264. 8
Atholl, Roundway Park, Devizes, a
in the mouth a rose ppr.
1 19.
i
Colvin. Richard Beale, Monkhams Hall,
dolphin embowed, all ppr. Motto as Colvil and Colville, Scotland, a liind's
Waltham Abbey, Essex, same crest
head couped ppr. Obliviscar. 124. i
and motto.
Colston, a spear's head in pale, enfiled Colvil and Colville, Scotland, a hind's Colvin-Smith, Robert Curzon Molison,
with a savage's head couped ppr. 191. 7
head couped arg. Non obliviscar.
M.B., B.C., B.A., Cromer, Norf., an
Colt, the Rev. Sir Edward Harry Button,
124. I
ostrich arg., holding in the beak a
Bart., of 13, St. Leonard's Road, Colvil and Colville, Scotland, a hind's
horse-shoe or.
Tu ne cede malis.
Exeter, a horse passant or. Vincit qui
head arg., charged with a cross pattee Colwell, a talbot statant arg., spotted
patitur.
Colt, Suff., a nag's

52. 8

head erm.
5- :3
Colt, Essex, a colt at full speed sa., holding in the mouth part of a broken tilting-spear or, headed az., the remainder
lying between his hind-legs.
52. 7
Colt, SuS., a colt passant arg.
52. 6
Colt, Kent, in a fire ppr. a ram arg.,
attired or.
cf. 131. 13
Colt, Scotland, a hand throwing a dart
ppr.
Trans/igam.
214. 4
Colt, Captain George Frederick Russell,
J.P., D.L., of Gartsherrie House, Coatbridge,
Lanarksh., N.B., a dexter

crosslet erect

passant

arg.,

gu. and sa., collared az.


cf. 124. I
54. 2
and Colville, Scotland, a talbot's Colwich, a bat displayed ppr.
137. 11
head arg. Ad fincm fidelis.
56. 12 Colwick and Colwyke, issuing from a
and Colville, Scotland, a 'bull's
cloud a hand in pale holding a sealed

sa

Colvil

Colvil

Ne

head.

ohliriscaris.

cf.

44. 3

and Colville, Scotland, a demiHercules with a lion's skin and a club,

Colvil

ppr.

all

Ouhlier ne puis.

letter, all ppr.

215. 7

Colwick and Colwyke, in the sea an


anchor in pale ensigned with a dove,
holding in its beak an oUve- branch,

and Colville, a baud in pale issuing


all ppr.
94. 4
from a cloud holding a dagger wavy.
Colyar, De, Henry Anselm, 24, Palace
212. 4
Gardens Terrace, Barrister-at-law (i)
Colvile of Gorne, Ireland, a hind's head
A cross crosslet fitchee between two
arg., charged with a cross forniee sa.
wings. 281.5. (2) Ademi-Mooraffrontee ppr. holding in his dexter hand an
cf. 124. I
naked arm embowed holding in the Colvile, a greyhound's head erased arg.
acorn slipped ppr. Avance.
281. 6
hand an arrow in bend sinister point
61. 4 Colyear, Ireland, a unicorn rampant arg.,
downwards, all ppr. Trans/igam.
armed and crined or.
Colvile, a derai-lion rampant or, holding
Avanel.

201. 13
and Coulter, Scotland, a harpy
gardant ppr.
189. i
Colthurst, Sir George St. John, Bart., of
Ardrum, Inniscarra, co. Cork, a colt
statant sa. Justmn ac tenacem.
Colthurst, Joseph, Esquire, of Dripsey
Castle, CO. Cork, Ireland, a colt courant
sa., charged on the shoulder with a
crescent or.
Justum ct tenacem.

Colvil

in the dexter

paw a

cross moline gu.

Colter
1

c/.

Colthurst,

Travers,

Bowen-,
Esquire,

52. 8

Robert
Walter
Oakgrove, co.

of

Cork (:) A colt courant sa., charged


on the shoulder with a crescent or (for
CollhursI).
(2) On a mount
cf. 52. 8.
vert, a falcon close ppr., belled or {/or
:

j
'

Bowen). Justum et tenacem. cf. 85. 2


Colthuist-Vesey, George, Esquire, J.P., of

Lucan House, near Dublin: (i) A


hand in armour holding a laurel-branch

all ppr. {for Ve-sei/].


colt statant
(2)
sa. l/or Colthurst).
Sub hoc signo innces.

Colthurst, Ireland, on the stump of a


tree a crane perched ppr.
105. 12
Colthurst, a greyhound's head sa. between two roses gu., leaved and slipped
ppr.
61. II
Colthurst, Somers., a demi-lion rampant
t^ardant arg.
10. 8

Coltman, Yorks, London, and Leics., a


nag's head erased sa., maned and
bridled arg., tasselled or.
cf. 51. 5
Colton, sec Broomhead-Colton-Fox.
Colton, Chesli., a boar passant arg., armed
and bristled or, vulned in the shoulder
su.

cf.

40.

Colton-Fox, John Stavelev, Esquire, of


Todwick Grange, Sheffield: (i) A fox
passant gu., guttee-d'or, resting the
dexter fore-paw on an annulet encircling
[7)

an escallop, both or

Upon a rock

(for Fox).

ppr., in front of a cross

cf.

10. 2

48. 2

Colyer-Fergusson,

Thomas

Colyer,

Igh-

tham Mote, Ivy Hatch, near Sevenoaks,


Augustus Henry Asgill, Esquire,
a dexter hand grasping a broken spear
Pevensey Road, St. Leonardsin bend, all ppr.
on-Sea. on a chapeau gu., a lion statant,
Vi et arte.
tail extended arg., gorged with a label Comb or Combe, Somers., a demi-lion sa.,

Colvile,

of 16,

of five points of the first.


Persevere.
Colvile, Edward Leigh Mansel, Esquire,

same

crest

and motto.

Colvile, Fiennes Middleton, Esquire, C.B.,


of St. Mildred's, Guildford, same crest

ducally gorged arg.


10. 7
or Combe, Scotland, a crane holding in the beak a bunch of clover ppr.
cf. 105. 14
Comb of Norton Ferrers and Tisburie,
Somers., a demi-lion rampant sa.,
ducally gorged arg.
10. 7
Combe, Abram, of Strathearn, Dunmurry,
CO. Antrim, a crane holding in its beak
a bunch of clover, all ppr. Res non

Comb

and motto.
Rev. Gerald Henry, of Weston
Rectory, Shifnal, same crest and motto.
Colvile, Henry Algernon, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Colvile, Major-General Sir Henrv Edward,
verba quceso.
K.C.M.G., C.B., of LuUington, Burton- Combe, a dexter arm in armour embowed
sa., garnished or, wreathed about the
on-Trent, and Lightwater, Bagshot,
Surrey, same crest and motto, cf. 4. 8
arm arg. and gu., and holding in the
hand a broken tilting-spear of the
Colvile, Spencer Twisleton, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
second.
197. 5
Colvile, Charles Frederick, 45, Emperor's Combe, Bovce Harvey, Esquire, J. P.,
Gate, South Kensington, on a chapeau
of Oaklands, Westfi'eld, near Battle,
Sussex, a dexter arm in armour emgu., turned up erm., a lion statant arg.,
with extended tail, with a collar of three
bowed, wreathed above the elbow
points of the first.
with a ribbon, the hand grasping a
Colvile and Colwall, Kent, a bird rising
broken tilting-spear, all ppr. Nil
ppr., holding in the beak a sprig vert.
timers, nee temere.
197. 5
94- 5 Combe, Charles, Esquire, of Cobhani
Colville,
Lines, a cock-pheasant with
Park, Surrey, on a mount vert, bewings elevated ppr., holding in the
tween two short flagstaves, and flowing
beak a hawk's bell or.
from each a pennon gu., a dexter arm
Colville ol Culross, Viscount (Colville),
in armour embowed ppr., garnished
Culross Lodge, West Cowes, a hind's
or, and wreathed about the upper part
with a ribbon of the second, grasping
head couped arg. Oublier ne puis.
in the hand a broken tilting-spear, all
124. I
Colvil!, John Chaigneau, Esquire, a hind's
Nil timere, nee temere.
197. 9
ppr.
head couped arg., and charged with Combe, Charles Harvey, of Cobham
a cross patee sa.
Park, Cobham, Surrey, same crest and
In hoc signo vinces.
Colvill, Robert Frederick Steuart, Esmotto.
quire, B.A., of Coolock House, co. Combe, Richard Thomas, Esquire, of
Earnshill, Curry-Rivell, near Taunton,
Dublin, same crest and motto.
Colvile,

COM

CON

128

a morion in front of a dexter arm Compton, Arthur Ernest, Esquire, in front


of a beacon fired a lion couchant, supembowed in armour, holding a sword
porting with the fore-paws an esquire's
ppr., and charged with a pheon sa.
helmet, all ppr. Nisi Dominus.
Comber, Sufi., a greyhound's head sa..
267. 12
charged with three bezants, two and
fil.
Beaumont Albert, Esquire,
12
Compton,
c/.
one.
same crest and motto.
Comber of Brotherton House, West Coker,
Compton, George William, Esquire, of
Yeovil, a lynx's head or, pelletee.
Kimberley, South Africa, same crest
Comber, same crest.
and motto.
Comber, George, Esquire, of Rowley
Brow, Knutsford, Chesh., a lynx's head Compton, Henry James, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
pelletee.
couped or,
Compton, Walter George, same crest and
Comber, John, same crest.
motto.
Comberford, Ireland, a peacock in pride
Nisi
ppr.
103. 12 Compton, Glouc., a beacon ppr.
Dominus.
Comberford of Kingsbury, Warw., out of
177. 14
a ducal coronet or, a peacock's head Compton, Bart. {e.vtinct), of Hartbury, a
beacon
inflamed
spiro
spero.
pale
the
last
and
charged
ppr.
Dum
per
of
gu.,
with six roses counterchanged.
177- 14
Comberford, a dove volant holding in Compton, on a chapeau purp., turned up
the beak an olive-branch ppr.
erm., a fleur-de-lis gu.
93. 10
cf. 148. 2
Comberford, a pestle and mortar sa.
Compton of Court, co. Limerick: (l) A
lion passant ppr., charged on the
177- 13
Combermere, Viscount (Stapleton-Cotton),
shoulder with a rose arg. {for Compton).
of Bhurtpore, in the East Indies, and
(2) A lion's head erasecl ppr.
cf. 6. 2.
of Combermere, Whitchurch, Chesh.
dementia in poten(for Widenham).
(i) A falcon ppr., wings expanded,
tia.--Be firm..
17.8
belled or, holding in the dexter claw a Comrie or Comry, Scotland, a demibelt ppr., buckled of the second.
archer shooting an arrow from a bow,
(2) Of
honourable augmentation, upon a
all ppr.
Ad metam.
187. 6
mount vert, a soldier of the 3rd Regi- Comyn, Francis. Ruabon House, Llanment of Light Dragoons mounted, all
dudno, an eagle displayed or. Courage.
ppr., in the attitude of charging the Comyn, on a mount vert, two garbs in
enemy, and over the crest, in an escrol
saltire or.
az., the word Salamanca in letters of Comyn, Durh., two arms embowed, vested
gold.
erm., holding between the hands ppr.
(3) Out of a ducal coronet or, a
Saracen's head couped at the shoulders
a sheaf of cumin or.
affrontee, wreathed round the temples Comyn, Durh., a sheaf of cumin or.
arg. and sa. In utraque fortuna paralus.
153- 2
Comberton, two lion's gambs sa., sup- Comyns, on a chapeau gu., turned up
porting a Doric pillar arg.
erm., a bloodhound sejant ppr.
39. 8
Comberton, a demi-savage holding a
54. 14
hammer over his shoulder ppr. 1 86. 11 Comyns, a derai-unicorn couped holding
Combrey, Scotland, a sheaf of arrows,
a staff raguly sa. Mallem tnori quam
points upward ppr.
Ad melam.
</ 173- II
Comyns, Rev. George Yonge, of Wood,
Comerford, a peacock in pride ppr. So
Bishop's Teignton, Devonsh., same
ho ho ilea h.
103. 12
crest and motto.
Comerford, Ireland, out of a ducal coro- Conaeher, John, Esquire, a falcon rising
net or, a peacock's head ppr. So ho ho
az.
Audaciter et velocifer.
dea ne.
Conarton, Cornw., a talbot's head erased
cf. 103. 2
Comes of London, out of a ducal coronet
per pale or and gu., collared counteror, a lion's gamb arg., holding a stafi
changed.
56. I
raguly sa., slipped at each end gu.
Conant, Ernest William Proby, of Lyndon
Commerell of Strood, Sussex, a dexter
House, Rutl., upon a wreath of the
arm holding in the hand a laurelcolours ou a mount vert, a stag ppr.
branch, all ppr.
219. 9
resting the dexter foot on an escutCommolin, a fir-tree ppr.
144. 13
cheon gu., billety or. ConarUi dabitur.
Compigne, a dexter hand per fesse arg. Concannon, Henry J., of Tuara, co. Galand az., holding up a covered cup or.
way, same crest and motto.
217. II Concanon, Edmund John, Esquire, of
Compion, a demi-talbot vert. cf. 55. 8
Waterloo, co. Galway, Ireland, an eleComport, Kent, a demi-lion arg., charged
phant statant ppr., tusked or. Con
with a quatrefoil gu., holding a torcan an. Sagesse sans tache.
133. 9
teau.
cf. i\. 7
Concanon, George Lewis Blake, Esquire,
Compson, Shropsh., a garb or.
153. 2
of King's College, Cambridge, same
Compton, Earl, see Northampton, Marcrest and motto.
Conder, Edward, Esquire, of Terry Bank,
Compton, a buck at gaze arg., attired or.
Kirkby Lonsdale, Westml., in front of
Tout bien ou rien.
Ii7- 3
a lymphad sa., sails furled and flags and
Compton, Henry Francis, of the Manor
pennons flying, and with oars in action,
House, Hants, a demi-dragon erased
an anchor fessewise or, the flukes to
with wings elevated, the body enfiled
the dexter.
160. 2
Je conduis.
with a ducal coronet.
Condie, on a ducal coronet or, a lion
cf. 73. 6
Compton, Northamp., on a mount vert, a
passant az
6. 6
beacon or, inflamed ppr., on the beacon Conduitt of London, two caducei winged
a label with this motto. Nisi Domilying in fess or, thereon a peacock's
nus.
Je ne cherche qu'un.
head erased ppr.
284. 7
]

Coneley or Conelly, a talbot couchant


ppr.
54. II
Conerley, a spaniel sejant ppr.
57. 9
Conesby, a cony sejant arg.
136. 4
Coney of Marton, Lines, a demi-cony
sa.,
holding a pansy flower purp.,
stalked and leaved vert.
Congalton and Congilton, Scotland, a bee

'

ppr.

Midtum

in

parm.

37.

Congleton, Baron (Parnell), of Congleton,


Chesh., a boar's head erased or, between
two wings gu., each charged with two
chevTonels arg. Te digna sequere.
257. 10
Congrave, Berks and Kent, a falcon with

wings expanded ppr., belled or. 87. i


Congreve, Bart., Staffs, a falcon with
wings expanded ppr. Persevere. Non
moritur cujus fama vivit.
87. I
Congreve, Berks, a falcon rising ppr.
Non moritur cujus fama vivit.
87. I
Congreve of Congreve, Staffs, a falcon
rising
with wings expanded. Non
moritur cujus fama vivit.
87. I
Coningesby, Coningsby, and Conisbie, a

cony sejant

arg.

36.

Coningsby, out of a ducal coronet or, a


plume of ostrich-feathers, thereon a

cony sejant, aU ppr.


Coningham, on a ducal coronet or, a
mount vert, thereon a stork of the
first, in the beak a snake between two
cinquefoils stalked and leaved ppr.
Coningham, Ireland, an anchor and sword
in saltier ppr.

169.

Conlan, Captain George Nugent, a dexter


cubit arm erect, vested az., cuffed arg.,
holding in the hand two laurel-branches
ppr., and charged on the sleeve with a
garb or, banded vert. Virtus tutissima.
Connack, out of a ducal coronet a demieagle issuing ppr.

80.

Connaught and Strathearn, H.R.H. the


Duke of, upon a coronet composed of
crosses patee and fleur-de-lis a lion
statant gardant or, crowned with a
like coronet and differenced with a
label of three points arg., the centre
point charged with the cross of St.
George gu., and each of the other
points with a fleur-de-hs az.
Connel or Connell, Scotland, a bee volant
Non sibi.
ppr.
137. i
Connel or Connell, a goat current towards
a tree, all ppr.
129. 6
Connell, Scotland, a bee erect ppr.
137-

Connell of Ashtown, co. Dublin, a stag's


head erased arg., charged on the neck
with a trefoil slipped vert.
121. 8
Connell, on a dexter hand apaumee in
fess a bird perched.
cf. 86. 8
Connell, a dexter hand ppr., vested sa.,
holding a rod arg. Servus servorum
Dei.
Connell, Ireland, out of a tower a demigriffin segreant ppr.
157. 5
Connellan, Ireland, an owl perched on
the stump of an oak-tree ppr.
Iter

idrumque.
Connellan, James Hercules Fitzwalter
Henry, Esquire, of Coolraore, Thomastown, CO. Kilkenny, same crest and
motto.
Connelley, Conelly, and ConoUy, England
and Ireland, a female holding in her
dexter hand an anchor, and in her
sinister a Saracen's head.
184. ^


CON
54- II

Connemara,

Baron

CON

129

Connelley, Connelly, Connely, Connolly,


and ConoUy, a talbot couchant ppr.

(Bourke),

P.C,

G.C.I.E., of Connemara, co. Galway, a


catamountain sejant gardant ppr.,
collared and chained or, charged with
a mullet for difference. A cruet solus.

Conqueror, a spear-head ppr.

Victoria.

174. 12

Conquest, Beds, a hoUy-tree ppr., fructed


gu.

Conradus,

unicorn's

145. 6
or, Constable-Maxwell,
Baron Herries, see
Maxwell.
49. 1 1
between Constable, Ireland, an arm from the
ppr.
shoulder, the hand clenched ppr.

head erased

collared sa., studded or.


Conran, Scotland, a flame of
two palm-branches in orle,

fire

all

26. 13

Conner, an arm in armour


holding in the hand a dagger,

ppr.
196.

holding in
5

sueker reagae.

Manch House, co. Cork, a


arm in armour embowed ppr.,

of

dexter

garnished or, holding in the hand a


short sword ppr., hilt and pommel
Min, sicker, reag.
of the last.
195- 3

Conney
bot's
of his

of Bassingthorpe,

head

or,

mouth

146. 12

202. 2

embowed Conran, a demi-stork with wings expanded Constable-MaxweU,


all

Conner, Henry Daniel, 16, Fitzwilliam


Dublin,
Place,
same crest. Meen

Conner

Constable, Scotland, out of a cloud in


the sinister a hand pointing to a
crosier on the dexter ppr.
Preeclarior,
quo propinquior.
223. 2

Lines, a talthe tongue hanging out


blood ppr.

distilling

cf.

56. 12

Conney of Parley, Rutl., on a mount vert,


a cony sejant or.
cf. 136. 4
Connock, out of a ducal coronet an
eagle's head and wings issuing ppr.

the

beak a

patee

cross

fitched.

two

Conran,

doves

billing

ppr.

the late Alfred Peter,


Esquire, of Terregles, Kirkcudbright,
a stag lodged in front of a holly-tree
ppr.

03. 2

Conran, William Adam. Esquire, J.P.,


of Blacklands, Plympton, Devonsh., a
hind's head erased arg., charged with
a crescent for difference. In Deo spes
mea.
124. 2
Conran, Gerald Marcell, Esquire, of Bradridge House. South Brent, Devonsh.,
same crest and motto.
Conran, Henry Arthur Lewis, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
Conran, Ireland, a pillar entwined with
woodbine ppr.
176. 4
Conroy, Ireland, a lion rampant vert,
supporting a pennon gu.
c/. 3. 7
Conroy, Knt., Ireland, a wreath of laurel
ppr.
arUiquiti ne pent pas Vabolir.

Reviresco.

Constable-Maxwell-Stuart,
Henry, Esqnire, of Traquair, Peeblessh., and
Scarthingwell, Yorks, on a garb a crow

Judge nought.

ppr.

Constant, a human heart between a pair


of wings, all ppr.
cf. no. 14
Constantine, a lion's gamb erased holding
a broken sword ppr.
38. 2
Constantino and Considen, a Saracen's
head ppr., and on the heail a steel cap,
the passett or, the ear-pieces tied under
the chin with a riband gu.
Constantyne, a sword in bend sinister
ppr., surmounted by a cross crosslet
az.

166. 12

Contry of Brook, Kent, an ostrich's head


and neck or, between two wings ex84. 3
Connocke, Cornw., out of a ducal coronet
146. 5
panded az., each charged with a fleura demi-griffin segreant, all or.
Bart.,
LlanConroy,
Sir
John,
M.A.,
of
de-lis, also or.
64. 4
cf. 97. 10
Connolly, see Connelley.
brynmair, Montgomery, a dexter cubit Conway, Baron, see Hertford, Marquess of.
Connop, out of the horns of a crescent
arm erect, veste'd or, cuffed erm., the Conway, Edward, Viscount de Conway, in
arg., an arm erect, vested az., cuffed of
hand grasping a wreath of laurel ppr.
Belgium, the bust of a Moor in profile
the first, holding in the hand a branch
couped at the shoulders ppr., wreathed
cf. 205. 6
of oak ppr.
about the temples arg. and az., and
Considen, see Constautine.
Connor, a hand holding a hawk's lure.
charged upon the breast with a crescent
Considine, a hand issuing plucking a
arg.
Fide et nmore.
217. 8
thistle ppr.
218. 5
cf. 192. 13
Connor, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet Constable, Yorks, a ship in full sail or.
Conway, a Moor's head in profile couped
a hand ppr., vested sa., holding the
ppr., ^VTeathed arg. and az.
Fide et
sun or.
amore.
209. 2
193. 13
Connor of Corcamroe, a hand gauntleted
Conway of London, out of a ducal coronet
holding a javelin in bend sinister, point
160. 13
a demi-cock with wings expanded gu.,
(
beaked and wattled az.
downwards.
A ship in full sail or
217. S Constable
91. 14
i )
160. 13.
Connor, James Henthorn Todd, M.R.C.S.,
(2) A lion Conway, England and Ireland, a Moor's
{for Constable).
6. 2
passant arg. (for Haggerslon).
head in profile ppr., banded arg. and
L.S.A.,
Waynflete,
Lyford
Road,

Wandsworth Common, S.W., a dexter


arm in armour embowed holding in
the hand a short sword ppr.

and

Activity

valour.

sails furled, all or.


cf. 160. 4
Constable, Strickland-, Henry, of Was(
)
A ship with tackle,
sand, Yorks
guns, and apparel all, or (for Constable).
:

Connour, Connor, and Conor, an arm


armour embowed holding a sword,
ppr.

Constable, Surrey, a ship to the sinister

in
all

19;. 2

160. 13.
(2) A turkey-cock sa., membered and wattled gu. (for Strickland).

Conny and Coney, a cony sejant arg.,


holding in the mouth a pansy flower Constable,

108.
Clifford-, Sir

Frederick Augus-

Bart.,
Yorks: (i) A
tus
Talbot,
dragon's head barry of six arg. and gu.,
charged with nine lozenges or, and
patee fitchee gu.
holding in the mouth a teazle ppr.
Conolly, a cubit arm erect, vested sa.,
(2) Out of
(for Constable),
cf. 71. I.
cuffed arg., holding in the hand a
a ducal coronet or, a W5rvern rising
chaplet of roses ppr.
gu. (for Clifford).
70. Q.
(3) From
Conolly, an arm in armour erect holding
behind a body of dark clouds the sun
in the hand ppr. an annulet arg.
rising from the rays, issuant in chief a
ConoUy, late Charles John Thomas, Eslily of France. aU ppr., surmounted by
quire, of Midford Castle, Somers., a
a scroll inscribed Surgit post nubila
cubit arm erect, vested az., cuffed arg.,
Phrvbus (also for Clifford). Semper
charged with a crescent of the last,
pinatus.
the hand ppr. grasping a chaplet of Constable, Chichester-, Walter George R.,
roses or.
En Dieu est tout.
Wycliff Hall, Darlington: (i) Crest
same as first above. (2) A heron arg.,
ConoUy, Captain Edward Michael, of
Same
Castletown, co. Kildare, a dexter cubit
devouring
a
snake
vert.
arm, vested az., cuffed arg., the hand
mottoes.
ppr. grasping a chaplet or. En Dieu est Constable, Scotland, a greyhound pastout.
sant arg.
Conolly, John Richard Arthur, Esquire, Constable, a greyhound passant ppr.,
same crest and motto.
collared gu.
Impiger et jidus.
ppr., leaved vert.
Connybeare, on a rock a dove, wings
endorsed, all ppr., holding a cross

az.

192. 13

Ingram, EsManor, Market


Rasen, Lines, issuing out of a mural
crown or, a stag's head at gaze ppr.,
attired and charged on the neck with a

Conway-Gordon,
quire,

of

Francis

Lynwode

crescent of the first.


Bydand (below
the shield).
Animo non astutia.
of a ducal coronet
or, a staff, also or, with two serpents
entwined thereon ppr. Age in ceternum.

ConweU, Ireland, out

cf.

170. 13

Conwy, Rowley-, Maurice William, EsRhuddlan


of
Bodrhyddan,
quire,
R.S.O., Flintsh., a wolf's head erased
arg., collared and langued gu. (for
Fide et amore.
Rowley).
Cony, Cumb., a talbot's head or, the
tongue hanging out and dropping blood
ppr.
cf. 56. 12
136. 4
or Coney, a cony sejant arg.
or Coney, Herts and Hunts, on a

Cony
Cony

mount vert, a cony or.


cf. 136. I
Conybeare, Charles Augustus Vansittart,
Esquire, of Oakfield Park, Wilmington,
Kent, a rock, thereon a dove rising
ppr., holding in the dexter foot a cross
Usque conabor.
patee fitchee gu.
Conybeare, Henry Grant Madan, Esquire,
of Delmore, Ingatestone, Essex, same
crest

and motto

CON

COO

130

Conyers, Lord (Lane-Fox), see Lane-Fox. Cook of London, an ostrich gorged with
a ducal coronet holding in the beak a
148. 9
Conyers, a trefoil slipped vert.
horse-shoe.
Haul et bon.
cf. 97. 8
Conyers, Yorks and Durh., a sinister
Cook, Beds, an ostrich arg., holding in
wing gu.
cf. 109. 7
the beak a horse-shoe of the same. 97. 8
Conyers of Copped Hall, Essex, a bull's
head erased or, armed sa., pierced Cook, John, Esquire, W.S., of :i, Great
King Street, Edinburgh, a sea-chart
through the neck with an arrow of the
ppr.
Tutum monstrat iter.
270. i
last, barbed and feathered arg., vulned
Cook, Henry, of 22, Eglinton Crescent,
</. 44. 3
gu.
Edinburgh, same crest and motto.
Conyers, a Moor's head sa., wreathed and
stringed arg. and az.

192. 13

159. II

Cooke, George Richard, J.P., Fort William, Borrisoleigh,

same

crest.

Virtus

ardua petit.
Cooke, John Ormsby, Esquire, J. P., of
Kilturra House, BaUymote, co. Sligo,
and of Wells, co. Carlow, Ireland, on a
chapeau az., turned up erm., an ostrich
statant arg., holding in the beak a
horse-shoe or, and in an escrol above
Deo favente
the crest, " Sans tache."

supero.

97. 13

Cook, John, Esquire, of Aberdeen, same Cooke, a griffin's head erased sa., charged
on the neck with a bar gemelle arg.
crest and motto.
man in armour ppr., his scarf gu.,
66. 4
10. 2
holding in his dexter hand a falchion Cooke, a demi-lion rampant.
erect, transfixing a dragon, the head Cooke of Cordangen, Ireland, a demi- Cooke, Scotland, a griffin's head arg.
66. I
holding
between
the
lion rampant gu.,
towards the sinister, also ppr.
paws a mullet or. Tu ne cede malis, sed Cooke, Glouc, a griffin's head erased
Conyngbam, Marquess (Conyngham), Biholding in the beak an annulet.
contra audentior iio.
15. 8
frons, Canterbury, a unicorn's head
cf. 66. 2
erased arg., armed and maned or. Ot'er, Cooke, a demi-hon rampant erased holdCooke, Suff., a griffin segreant sa. 62. 2
ing between the paws a bezant.
fork over
49- 5
Cooke of London, out of a ducal coronet
cf. II. 7
Conyngham of Spring Hill, Ireland A
arg.
Charles
or,
dragon's
head
72. 4
Henry
a
Sir
William
unicorn's head couped arg., armed and Cooke,
Wemyss, Bart., of Wheatley,"Yorks, out Cooke, a cockatrice with wings expanded.
Over, fork over.
crined or.
49. 7
of a mural crown arg., a demi-lion garConyngham, a dexter arm in armour
dant sa., gorged with a ducal coronet or. Cooke, Suff., a demi-cockatrice with
brandishing in the hand a sword, all
wings addorsed ppr.
210. 2 Cooke, Philip Bryan Davies, Esquire, of
ppr.
42. 2
Owston, near Doncaster, and Gwysaney, Cooke, a boar's head erased ppr.
Conyston, out of a ducal coronet or, a
near Mold, same crest. Da Domine Cooke, Suff., an heraldic antelope's head
peacock's tail ppr.
115. 6
erased or, semee of torteaux tusked,
quod jube.s, et jube quad vis.
Coo, a crane supporting an anchor, all
attired, and tufted gu.
cf. 127. 4
ppr.
105. 10 Cooke, Philip Tatton Davies, Esquire, of
Maesalyn, Mold, same crest. Spcs Cooke, Ireland, a leopard's head erased
Coo, see Coe.
peau.
23. 10
tutissime Icetis.
Coocb, Colonel Charles, an eagle displayed
gu., charged on each wing with two Cooke, Suff., a lion's head gardant erased Cooke of Claines Red Morley, Oliver,
and Staunton,Worcs., an heraldic tiger's
crescents arg., and resting each claw
arg.
head erased arg., ducally gorged gu.,
upon a fleur-de-lis or. Ad diem tendo. Cooke of Peak, Yorks, a lion's head arg.
studded of the first. Pro reqe et paCooche, Ireland, a dexter hand couped at
tria.
the wrist holding a dagger, all ppr., be. Cooke of Walgrave, on a mount vert, a
demi-unicorn erased, chequy arg. and Cooke, Suff., a wolf's head arg., ducally
tween a pair of wings erect gu.
gorged gu.
cf. 30. 5
az., winged gu.
Coock or Cook, a talbot sejant resting the
dexter paw on an escutcheon or. 55.3 Cooke, Charles WaUwyn Radcliffe, Es- Cooke, Ireland, a demi-wolf arg., holding
between the paws a fleur-de-lis az.
quire, M.P., of Hellens, Much Marcle,
Coode, Richard Carlyon, Polapit Tamar,
Launeeston, a bald-headed coot ppr.
Heref., a unicorn's head or, between
cf. 3'- 2
Cook-Altham, see Altham.
two wings endorsed az.
49. 13 Cooke of Fulwell Heath, Essex, a wolf's
head erased erm., holding in the mouth
Cook, Sir Frederick Lucas, Bart., of 24, Cooke, Essex and Glouc, a unicorn's
a trefoil slipped per pale or and az.
Hyde Park Gardens, issuing from a
head or, between two wings addorsed
chaplet of roses gu., a dexter arm e:
cf. 30. 8
az.
49- 13
William,
D.L.,
Colonel
bowed ppr., holding in the hand
Cooke, a unicorn's head or, betwcfu two Cooke-Collis,
mullet of six points or, between two
C.M.6., Castle Cooke, Kilworth, co.
wings endorsed compony gu. and az.
Cork, a sea-pye sa., collared arg.,
branches of oak vert. Esse quarts
cf. 49- 13
Mens
bezante, preying on a fish ppr.
videri.
Cooke, Middx., on a mount vert, a uniconscia recti.
295- 10
Cook. Wyndham Franoi?, Esquire, of 69,
corn sejant or, resting the dexter foot
Cadogan Square, S.W., same crest and
Cooke-ColIis
(i) A sea-pye preying on
on a cross potent gu.
demi-lion
motto.
a fish (for Collis).
(2) A
Cooke, Derbysh., the sim in splendour or.
162. 2
rampant, (for Cooke).
275. 3
Cook or Cooke, Hants, a dexter arm
embowed ppr., holding in the hand a Cooke, Kent and Sussex, on a mount vert, Cooke-Hurle, Joseph, Esquire, of Southchaplet of laurel vert, surmounted by
field House, Brislington, Bristol: (i)
134. 4
a beaver passant or.
an etoile arg.
Issuant from the battlements- of a
Cooke, Devonsh. and Cornw., a demi-cat
Cook or Cooke, Hants, a dexter arm emtower or, a swan with wings extended
rampant gardant or, holding an oakbowed ppr., encircled with a wreath
arg., and each charged with a cross
branch vert, fructed of the first.
of laurel vert, holding in the hand an
crosslet fitchee gu. (for Hurle).
(2) On
cf. 26. 12
etoile or
Fis couraqent
a mount vert, an eagle's head erased
Cooke, a falcon rising ppr.
(for
Cook, Yorks and Northumb., a demi-lion
arg., semee of cinquefoils gu.
87. I
Her.
gardant sa., ducally gorged or.
Cooke).
Confide rede agens.
Cooke, a demi-eagle with wings displayed
per pale gu. and sa., ducally crowned Cooke-Trench, Thomas Frederick, Escf. 10. 8
"
IreKildare,
MiUecent,
co.
of
London,
2
of
Cook
a demi-lion gu., holding
quire,
or.
cf. 80.
arm embowed
in the dexter paw an etoile or.
(I) An armed
land
Cooke, out of a mural coronet or, an
cf. 10. 2
Cook of Dublin, a demi-wolf arg., collared
holding a sword, all ppr. (for Trench).
83. 9
eagle's head arg.
gu., studded or, holding in the dexter Cooke, out of a mural coronet chequy or
(2) A demi-wolf arg., holding
195. 2.
paw a fleur-de-lis of the last.
between his paws a fleur-de-lis az. (for
and gu., an eagle's head arg., beaked

Conyers of Willow Bank, Fulham, a demi-

</ 31. 5
yici.
83. 9
or.
Cook, a caduceus fesseways ppr., in front Cooke, an ostrich holding in the beak a
of a demi-eagle couped az.
Omnia
horse-shoe or.
97. 8
vincit labor.
Cooke, Suff., on a chapeau sa., turned up
cf. 80. 2
Cook, Northamp., an eagle displayed or,
erm., an ostrich arg., holding in the
guttee-de-poix, armed sa., having about
beak a horse-shoe of the last. cf. 97. 1
the neck a collar of the same.
c/. 75. 2
Cooke, Norf., on a chapeau az., turned
Cook, a horse's head and neck couped.
up erm., an ostrich arg., holding in the
beak a horse-shoe or.
97. 13
cf. 50. 13

Virtuti fortuna comef:.


cf. 31. 2
of Mylton, Warw., a wolf's head
per pale gu. and or, gorged with two

Cooke).

Cooke

bars counterchanged.
cf. 30. 5
Cooke, an arm erect vested paly of six
or and gu., holding in the hand a bunch
of columbines and roses arg., cuffed
ppr.
cf. 205. 14

coo

131

Cooke, Worcs., out of a mural coronet or^


an arm in armour embowed ppr., garnished of the first, holding a sword arg.,
hilt also or, on the arm two chevrons
gu.
cf. 195. 9
Cooke, J. Reginald, Solicitor, Ashborne,
Derbysh., out of a ducal coronet a

Cookson, John Blencowe, of Meldon Park,

ilexter arm in armour embowed to the


sinister holding a scymitar.
Cooke, Norf., out of a mural coronet or,
two wings expanded per pale of the
first

and

sa.

cj

227. 11

Jlorpeth,

Cookson,

same

COO

crest.

William

Reginald,

Esquire,

Binfield Park, near Bracknell, Berks,

same

crest.

Cookson, a nag's head erased and bridled.


Kos non nobis.
cj. 51. 5
Cookson of Bedford, out of a mural crown
or, a boar's head gu., gorged with a
chain of gold, and transfixed by a spear
from the sinister ppr.
244. 12
Cookworthy, see Cockworthy.

Cooke, Cambs, a greyhound's head couped Cooley, a leopard's face jessant-de-lis or.
per pale or and gu., gorged with two
22. 5
bars counterchanged.
cf. 61. 2
Cooling, a griffin segreant arg., beaked
Cooke-Yarborougb, Alfred, Esquire, of
62. 2
and legged or.
Hokianga, New Zealand: (l) A falcon Coombes or Coombs, a dexter hand holdclose or, belled gold, preying on a
ing a cushion.
215.9
mallard ppr. (2) A demi-lion guardant Coombes or Combs, a dexter hand holding
sa., gorged with a ducal coronet or.
up an escutcheon.
cf. 219. 7
Non sine pidvere palma.
Coombs, Carey Pearce, M.D., Castle Gary,
Cooke-Yarborougb, Arthur, Esquire, of
Somerset, a dexter cubit arm habited
the Cottage, Wyberton, near Boston,
holding up an escutcheon.
same crest and motto.
Coop or Coope, a demi-eagle with two
Cooke-Yarborough, George Bryan, Esheads displayed gu.
cf. 82. i
quire, of Campsmount, near Doncaster, Coope of Rochetts, Brentwood, and of
same crest and motto.
Berechurch Hall, Colchester, a fleur-deCooker, Devonsh., within the horns of a
lis or, in front of a dragon's head gu.,
crescent gu., an etoile or.
163. 4
gorged with a collar vair, all between
Cookes, out of a ducal coronet or, a
two roses of the second stalked and
negress's head aflfrontee sa., wreathed,
leaved ppr.
and with ear-rings.
Cooper, Ashley-, Earl ol Shaftesbury,
cf. 182. 2
Cookes, Worcs., a hand holding a dagger
see Ashley.
212. 9 Cooper-Chadwick, Richard, Esquire, of
ppr.
Cookes of Bentley, Worcs., out of a
Killenure Castle, co. Tipperary, Iremural coronet an arm in armour holdland
(I) A martlet sa., charged on
ing in the hand a short sword. Deo,
the breast with a crescent arg., holdRcgi, Vicino.
cf. 210. 2
ing in its beak a lily stemmed and
Cookes, Rev. Thomas Horace, of Curraghslipped ppr. {/or Chaduick).
(2) On
more, Banbury, out of a mural coronet
a mount vert, a bull passant per pale
or, an arm in armour ppr., charged with
indented arg. and sa., and gorged with
two chevTOnels gu., holding in the
a collar dancettee az. {for Cooper).
gauntlet a sword arg., pommel and hilt
gold.
Deo, Regi, Vicino.
Cooper, a demi-leopard gardanIt holdii
in the dexter paw a rose-branch slipped
Cookesey and Cooksey, on a garb in fess
ppr.
a cock standing ppr.
91-4
Cookesey, Worcs., a bunch of cinquefoils Cooper, Wilts, a demi-leopard gardant
stalked vert, flowered arg., bound
ppr., ducaUy crowned arg., holding in
the dexter paw a holly-branch fructed
guppr.
Cookesey, Worcs., a talbot passant. Prodesse quam conspici.
Cooper of Dublin, a demi-lion rampant
54. I
or.
Noli irritare leonem.
10. 2
Cookesey, Worcs., a wolf's head sa.,
of
charged on the neck with a cinquefoil Cooper, James Cooper, Esquire,
between two bars or.
Cooper's Hill, Clarina, co. Limerick,
cf. 30. 5
same crest and motto.
Cookman, a griffin's head between two
wings expanded or, ducallv gorged az. Cooper, a demi-lion rampant, holding in
both paws a battle-axe, all ppr. Fide
cf. 65.
et fortitudine.
Cookson, see Hume-Cookson.
15. 4
Cookson, see Fife-Cookson.
Cooper, a lion's head arg., erased gu.,
gorged with a chaplet of laurel ppr.
Cookson, see Saurey-Cookson.
Cookson, a demi-lion rampant bearing a
17. 10
staff raguly ppr.
Nil desperandnni.
Cooper, Kent, Sussex, and Herts, a lion's
15. I
gamb erect and erased or, holding a
Cookson, Reynard-, of WhitehtU Park,
branch vert, fructed gu.
cf. 37. 4
Durh, : (i) A demi-lion ppr., guttee- Cooper, Yorks, a lion sejant arg., supde-sang, grasping in both paws a club,
porting a battle-axe in pale sa., headed
also ppr. {for Cookson).
of the first.
8. 3
(2) Upon a
rock ppr., a wolf's head erased arg., Cooper, William Charles, same crest and
semee of cross crosslets fitchee az. (for
motto.
Reynard).
Ne quid nimis.
Cooper, William Smith Cowper, ToddingCookson, Charles George, Esquire, a demiton Manor, Dunstable, on a gazon vert,
gorged with a
lion rampant ppr.,
a Uon sejant erminois holding in his
holding in the
collar nebuly gu.,
dexter paw a battle-axe, and in the
dexter paw a club, also ppr., and
sinister a tilting-spear, all ppr.
Tuum
resting the sinister on a spur-rowel,
point upwards or.
ilount
Cookson, Henry, Theodore of Sturford
Vernon, Worsborough
Mead, Warminster, Wilts, same crest.
Barnsley, Yorks, on a mount vert, a
:

lion sejant paean, holding in his dexter


paw a battle-axe erect or. ToiU vienl

de Dieu.
271. 4
Cooper, Sir Daniel, Bart., G.C.M.G.. of
6, De Vere Gardens, Kensington, W.,
a lion sejant or, collared az., supporting in the dexter paw a lance erect ppr.
Perseverantia omnia vincit.
Cooper, the late Samuel Thomas, Esquire, of Bulwell, Notts, on a mount
in front of two battle-axes in
headed arg., a lion sejant
ppr., collared of the second, support-

vert,

saltire or,

ing with the dexter paw a gad or


square plate of steel ppr.
Cooper of Lewes, Sussex, on a mount
vert, a lion passant gardant or, the
dexter fore-paw resting on an escutcheon gu., charged with a leopard's
face of the second.
Cooper, Beds and Middx., on a gazon
vert, a lion sejant or, holding in his
dexter paw a battle-axe, and in his
sinister a tilting-spear, all ppr. Tuumest.
Cooper, Norf., out of a mural coronet
arg., a spear erect ppr., fringed and
tasselled or, pointed arg.
Cooper, Sir Astley Paston, Bart., D.L., of
Gadebridge, Herts, out of a mural
crown arg., a demi-spear erect ppr.,
fringed or, pointed arg., and in front
thereof two palm-branches in saltire
vert.
Nil magnum nisi bonum.
175. i
Cooper, Albert Beauchamp Astley, Esquire, of Temple Hill, East Budleigh,
Devonsh.. out of a mural crown arg.,
a spear erect ppr., fringed or, headed

surmounted

arg.,

branches in
nisi bonum.

of

saltire ppr.

two palmNil viagnvgn

Walcot,
{extinct),
of
Cooper,
Bart,
Somers., on a mount vert, a unicorn
sejant arg., armed and crined or, in
front of two tilting-spears in saltire,
also or.

Cooper, Notts, on a mount vert, a unicorn


sejant arg., armed and crined or, supporting a broken tilting-spear of the
last.

Cooper of Thurgarton, Notts, a demihis dress divided quarterly and


arg. and sa., sleeves
and holding in his dexter
hand a covered cup or, face and hands
ppr., wreathed round the temples or
and az., on his head a cap of the last.
Cooper, Harry, M.D., Fownhope, Surbiton
Motto as
Hill, Surrey, same crest.

man,

counterchanged
slashed,

below.
Sligo, a demihabited per pale arg.
holding in the dexter hand ppr.
a covered cup or, wreathed round the
head arg. and az., on his head a cap

Cooper of Markree Castle,

man

affrontee,

and

sa.,

gu.

Deo patria rege.


Edward Henry, P.C, of
Portman Square, W., same crest

Cooper, Rt. Hon.


42.

and motto.
Cooper, the late Joshua Harry, Esquire,
of Dunboden, co.
crest and motto.

Westmeath, same
Esquire,

same

and motto.
Cooper, an arm erect ppr., holding
hand a chaplet vert.

in the
218. 4

Cooper,

William Synge,

crest

Cooper, Scotland, a dexter arm embowed,


holding in the hand a battle-axe ppr.

Pour ma

201.5

patrie.

92

coo

COP

132

(I) A dexter Coote, Sir Algernon Charles Plumptre,


Cooper of Failford, Ayrsh.
Bart., of Ballyfin, Queen's Co., a coot
hand holding a garland of laurel, both
Vincit Veritas.
Conle que
close sa.
218. 4.
ppr.
(2) Au oak-tree with a
coute.
100. 10
branch borne down by a weight, both
Charles Robert Purdon, Esquire,
Coote,
ppr.
VirtiUe.
Resurge.
143. 10
of Ballyclough Castle and Bear Forest,
Cooper, a cubit arm erect holding two
Mallow, CO. Cork, same crest and
branches of laurel disposed in orle
mottoes.
Virtute.
218.
ppr.
Coote, Eyre, E.s,quire, of West Park,
Cooper, an arm embowed in armour ppr
Damerham, via Salisbury, same crest
Fratigo dura
holding a branch vert.
and mottoes.
patienlia.
Cootes, a cubit arm erect, vested paly of
Cooper, William Robert, Mayfield, Nor
four or and az., holding in the hand
wich, an ostrich holding in the beak
ppr. a covered cup of the first.
Virtute vincet.
horse-shoe.
298. i
Cooper, East Dereham, Norf., a falcon Cope, Thomas, of Osbaston Hall, Leics.,
in front of a sal tire couped az., a greyclose ppr.
85
hound courant or. Perseverando.
82
Cooper, a phcenix in flames.
:

Cooper, a sand-glass ppr.


177.
Cooper, Scotland, between the horns of a
crescent an etoile of six points

cj.

58. 2

168. 9
Cope, Ireland, a harp gu.
Cope, a fleur-de-lis per pale or and arg.

148. 2
4
Cooper, a greyhound sejant sa.
5P- 4 Cope, Francis Robert, of The Manor
House, Loughgall, Armagh: (i) Out
Cooper, Northumb., a cock's he
erased
of a fleur-de-lis or, charged with a
mullet gu., a dragon's head of the
Cooper, Glouc, on a mural coroi
second (for Cope). (2) On a chapeau
arg., a pelican vulning her.self ppr.
az., turned up erm., a crescent or,
98 .
therefrom issuant a trefoil slipped vert
Cooper, Berks, on a garb or, a pelican
.^quo adeste animo.
(for Doolan).
vulning herself ppr.
c/. 98. i
Cooper, Durh.. issuing from a tower a Cope, John Garland, Esquire, of Drummilly, Loughgall, co. AJmagh, and 14,
Moorish king's head in profile wreathed
163.

and chained.
Cooper-Key, on a cap of maintenance
gu., turned up erm., a martlet
Panlatim.
Cooper, an oak-tree, a branch thereof
borne down by a weight ppr. Incl
nata resurgo.
143. i
Cooper, William Craufurd, Esquire, of
Failford, Mauchline, Ayrshire, on the
dexter a hand holding a garland of
laurel, both ppr.
VirttUe.
On the
sinister, upon a wreath arg. and az.,
an oak-tree with a branch borne down
by a weight, both ppr. Resurgo.
Cooper, on a ducal coronet or, a warhorse passant arg., saddled and bridled
gu.

52. 13

Cooper, Ireland, a cockatrice's head


erased
or,
guttee-de-poix,
beaked,

and jelloped gu.


Cooper, a dove holding in
crested,

68. 12
its

beak an

olive-branch ppr.
92. 2
Cooper, George Alexander, Esquire, D.L.,
of Hursley Park, Winchester, and
26, Grosvenor Square, London, W., a
dexter hand grasping a wolf'.s head

a leg in armour couped at the


thigh, flexed at the knee, the foot in
chief, the toe pointing to the dexter,
all lipr., the spur or.
Virtute et fidelish.,

tate.

193. 3

Copinger, a parrot's head between two


wings vert, holding in the beak gu. a
sprig of three marigolds ppr., leaved
or.
cf. loi. 10
Copland, Copeland, and Cowpland, a hand
holding a military sash.
219. 3
Copland, Copeland, and Cowpland, a
castle triple towered
ensigned
ppr.,
with a flag gu., charged with a cross
arg.

155. 8

Copland, a horse's head and neck couped,


bridled, and decked with oak-slips
fructed, all ppr.

Copland,
bridled

cf.

51. 5

nag's head couped arg.,


between two laurel-branches

in perspective vert.

c}.

51. 5
20. 7

Copland, a lion rampant winged.


Copland of CoUieston, Scotland, a knight
in armour looking to the dexter, brandishing a sword in his right hand, and
bearing in his left an imperial crown,
all

ppr.

Vici.

Copland, a chevalier in armour on horseback, holding in his dexter hand a


sword.
1 89.
10
Copland, out of a ducal coronet a swan's
head and neck.
Pembridge Square, S.W., same crest
cf. 100. 10
and motto.
Copland of Aberdeen, a swan with
wings addorsed and neck embowed
Cope, Sir Anthony, Bart., of Hanwell,
ppr., gorged with a ducal coronet sa.
Oxou., and BramshiU, Hants, a fleurJSquo adeste animo.
de-lis or, a dragon's head issuing from
cf. 99. 3
the
thereof
adesti Copledike and Copledyke, see Copildyke.
Coplestone, Dorset and Devoush., a wolf
passant az.
Cope, Ricardo, M.R.C.S., St. Bartholo28. 10
mew's Hospital, London, same crest Coplestone, Dorset and Devonsh., a demiheraldic tiger gu., maned and tufted
and motto.
or.
Copeland, .see Copland.
-5- I
Copeland, a lion passant ppr.
6. 2 Copley, Baron Lyndhursf, see Lyndhurst.
Copeland of Belnagan, co. Meath, Ire- Copley, see Watson-Copley.
land, out of a ducal coronet a swan's Copley, a dexter arm in armour embowed, wreathed with laurel, and
head and neck, all ppr.
cj. 100. 10
charged with an escallop-shell, and
Copeland, a nag's head couped, bridled.
holding a sword.
cf. 195. 2
51- 5
Copeland, William Taylor, Esquire, a Copley, Yorks, a covered cup or.
nag's head erased arg., charged on the Copley, Yorks, on a goat's head quarterly arg. and sa., attired or, four
neck with a trefoil vert, between two
crescents counterchanged.
cf. 12S. 12
holly-branches fructed ppr.
Benigno
Copley, Suff., a griffin sejant regardant
mimine.
with wings expanded arg.
Copeland, Richard Pirie, Esquire, of,
Kibblestone Hall, near Stone, Staffs, Copley, Surrey and Yorks, a griffin
sejant arg., ducally gorged and lined
same crest and motto.

or.
cf. 62. 10
Copeland, William Fowler Mountford,
erased, all ppr.
Virtute et fortitudim.
Esquire, of Quarry House, St. I^eonard's- Copley, Bart, {extinct), Yorks, out of a
ducal coronet or, a plume of four
231. 19
on-Sea, same crest and motto.
ostrich-feathers arg.
Cooper-Cooper, William, Esquire, F.S.A., Copeman, a tower arg., charged with an
114. I
of Toddington Manor, Dunstable, Beds,
estoile gu., issuant from the battle- Copley, Yorks, out of a ducal coronet or,
a plume of eight ostrich-feathers arg.,
on a gazon vert, a lion sejant or and
ments a talbot's head, also gu. In
three and five.
erminois, holding in his dexter paw a
In cruce vinco.
arce solus.
battle-axe, and in the sinister a tilting- Copen, a dexter hand holding a pair of Copley, Bewicke-, Major Robert Calverley
Alington, Sprotborough Hall, Donspear, all ppr.
Tuum est.
Vivitur ingenio.
compasses.
caster
(I) A ducal coronet or, issuant
Cooper-Dean, James Edward, Esquire, of Copenger, Norf., a falcon's leg belled and
Littledown, Christchurch
therefrom a plume of five ostrich(i) A demia wing conjoined ppr.
1 13.
5
feathers arg., the rim charged with a
lion or, gorged with a collar nebnly, Copenger of London, a buck's head arg.
cross crosslet gu.
holding in the dexter paw a crescent,
(2) A goat's head
121. 5
erased arg., armed, maned, and gorged
and resting the sinister paw upon an Copildike, Copledike, and Copledyke,
with a mural crown gu. In cruce vinco.
increscent, all gu. [for Dean).
Kent, a wyvern witli wings addorsed
(2) In
front of a cubit arm holding in the
Copoldyke,
Lines,
goat's
head erased
a
statant on a wheel ppr.
69. 3
arg., armed and ducally gorged or.
hand a scroll entwined by a branch of Copinger, Suff., a chamois-deer's head
oak, all ppr., an armulet or {for Cooper).
cf. 1 28. 5
sa.
127. 3
Fortis in arduis.
Copinger, Kent, a ram's head sa.
130. i Coppard, Sussex, a stag regardant arg.,
Coore, a tower triple-towered.
attired and ungu. or, collared gu., hold157. 6 Copinger, Walter Arthur, Esquire, of
Coote, Lines, Norf., and Essex, a coot's
the Priory, Manchester, and Tynycoed
ing in the mouth two ears of barley
head erased sa.
102. 12
Tower, Dinas Mawddwy, Merionethcouped vert. In constantia decus.
:

COP

COR

133

Coppard, Kent, a stag regardant arg. Corbet, Fredeiick Hugh Mackenzie, Es


I ) Out of a crown vallery or, a buffalo's
Tutus si fortis.
quire, of 27, Longridge Road, Earl's
head sa., armed gold, in the mouth a
Coppen, out of an earl's coronet or, a
Court, S.W., same crests and mottoes.
branch of cherry-tree fructed ppr. {/or
demi-griffin of the same, armed sa., Corbet, Henry Reginald, Esquire, of
Winder).
(2) A raven, in the beak a
ducally gorged arg.
Adderley, Stoke, Child's Ercall, Market
holly- branch slipped ppr. {/or Corbett).
Coppen, Hon. George Selth, the AnchorDrayton, same crests and mottoes.
Nulla pallescere culpa, and Deus pascit
age, Sorren-on-sea, Victoria, out of a Corbet, Reginald, Esquire, of Adderley
corvos.
ducal coronet a or, demi-griffin az.,
Hall, Market Drayton, same crests and Corbin of Guernsey, a raven with wings
beaked and legged of the first. Esse
mottoes.
elevated ppr., charged on the breast
qiiam videri.
Corbet, Reginald George, Esquire, of
with an ermine spot, and on the wing
Coppen, John Maurice. Esquire, of Ascot,
Longridge Road, Earl's Court,
27,
with a cross pattee fitchee or. Deus
Berks, out of the battlements of a
S.W., same crests and mottoes.
pascit corvos.
tower ppr., a demi-gryphon or, holding Corbet, Edward, of Longnor, Shropsh., a Corbould-Warren, Rev. John Warren, of
between the paws a saltire az. Copia
raven ppr., in its beak a holly-branch
Tacolneston Old Hall, Norwich: (i)
sine penuria.
242. 6
vert, fructed gu.
Upon a rock ppr., a wyvern arg..
Coppendale, Middx., a stag at gaze ppr., Corbet of London, on a mount vert, a
winged barry of six erm. and az. {/or
attired or.
squirrel sejant or, cracking a nut of
117-3
Warren).
(2) Two arms embowed in
Coppin, Norf., out of a ducal coronet
the last leaved vert.
armour with gauntlets ppr., each
13^-5
or,
a demi-griffin az., beaked and Corbet, Rev. George William, B.A., of
charged with a rose gu., and grasping
legged of the first.
Sundorne Castle, Shropsh., Prebendary
64. 4
a sword fesseways, point toward the
Coppin, on a ducal coronet a cock or.
of Lichfield Cathedral, Rural Dean
dexter, also ppr., pendent from the
of Wrockwardine, Rector of Upton
blade by a chain an escutcheon or;
cf. 91. 2
Coppinger or Coppenger, a demi-Iion
Magna, on a mount vert, an elephant
thereon a raven sa. {/or Corbould).
rampant.
10. 2
statant arg., the trappings or and sa.,
Sola virttts invicta.
Coppinger of London, same crest. Virtutc
on its back a ca-stle triple-towered of Corbreake and Corbreyke, a dexter hand
non vi.
10. 2
the third, suspended therefrom by a
holding a roll of paper ppr.
215.6
Coppinger of Middleton and of Ballyriband gu. an escutcheon of the arms Corbreake, a cross crosslet gu.
165. 2
volane, Cork, same crest and motto.
of Corbet, viz.
or, two ravens in pale Corby, on a chapeau a dove with wings
10. 2
ppr., a bordure engrailed gu., and for
addorsed, all ppr.
94. 10
distinction in chief a cross crosslet, Corby, in the sea ppr., a pillar arg. 176. 2
Coppinger or Coppenger, Ireland, a dexter cubit arm ppr., vested or, holding
alsogu. Deus pascit corvos.
c/. 133. 11
Corbyn, a lion rampant.
i. 13
a holly-branch vert.
Corbet of Towcross, Scotland, a raven's Corbyn, two arms iu armour embowed
Coppinger, Suff., a goat's head erased or.
head erased sa. Save me. Lord.
and in saltier, in the dexter hand a
128. 5 Corbett, Lionel Edmund Henry, Esquire,
sword, and on the point a boar's head
same crest. Deus pascit corvos.
Coppull, Lanes, a lion's head erased
couped, and iu the sinister a human
erm., charged with three guttes-d'or, Corbett, Reginald William Uvedale, Esheart, all ppr.
cf. 194. 13
two and one.
cj. 17. 8
quire, of Ashfield Hall, Neston, Chesh., Corcor, see Corker.
Copquitt-Craven, Fulwar Lewis George,
same crest and motto.
Cordall, Sussex, a cockatrice vert, beaked,
Esquire, on a chapeau gu., turned up Corbett, Richard Cecil, Esquire, of Stablecombed, jelloped, and crowned gu.
erm., a gryphon statant of the second
ford Hall, near Bridgnorth, Salop,
68. 4
beaked or.
Virtus in actione consistit.
same crest and motto.
Cordall, Norf. and SufF., a cockatrice
Copson, the stump of a tree couped at Corbett, Uvedale Bennett, Esquire, of
vert, wings close, combed and wattled
each end in fess ppr., shooting forth
Modyn, Chester, same crest and motto.
gua branch spreading to dexter and Corbett, Roger John, Esquire, of Impney, Cordall of London, a cockatrice vert,
sinister vert, ensigned with a fleurDroitwich, Ynys-y-Maengwyn, Towyn,
collared, combed, wattled, and legged
de-lis or.
Merionethsh, in front of a tower gu., an
-sa.
143. 13
68. 4
Copwood, Herts, an eagle with wings
elephant arg., the trappings and saddle- Cordel, Cordell, and Cordelle, a demiaddorsed or.
cloth sa., charged with a raven or, and
savage holding in his dexter hand a
75. 8
Coquerel, Guernsey, a cock's neck with
supporting with the trunk a tiltingscimitar and in his sinister a contwo heads erased gu., each collared or.
spear erect ppr.
Deus pascit corvos.
stable's baton ppr.
186. 14
Cor, Scotland, au increscent and a de244. 18 Cordeil, a cockatrice, wings close vert,
crescent or.
163. 7 Corbett, Walter John, Esquire, of Impuey,
wattled, beaked, and collared or.
and
Coram
Corbam, Devonsh., a beaver
Droitwich, same crest and motto.
Corderay and Corderoy, a human heart
passant or.
Corbett, Holland-, Francis, Esquire, of
g\i., ducally crowned or.
cf. 1 34. 8
c/. 181. 2
Corbally, Ireland, a trout naiant ppr.
Admington House, Glouc, a raven sa,, Cordin, a boar's head couped between
charged with three ermine spots, two
two serpents in orle, nowed at the top
139. 12
Corben, Corbin, and Corbyn, a dexter
and one or, and holding in the beak a
and respecting each other.
hand ppr., holding a cross pattee
sprig of holly ppr.
Cordingley, out of a coronet vallery or,
fitched az.
221. 12 Corbett of Warw., formerly of Dumbaran arm embowed, vested az., holding
tonsh., a branch of a tree ppr., thereon
Corben, Middx., a demi-Iion rampant az.,
in the hand an oak-branch fructed
holding in his dexter paw a sword ppr.
a raven sa. Deus pascit corvos. 107. 10
ppr.
205. I
Sapit qui reptitat.
14. 12 Corbett, Archibald Cameron, Esquire, of Cordner, General Edward James, Torbay
Corben, see Corbyn.
26, Hans Place, S.W., same crest and
Mount, Torquay: (i) .\ dexter arm
Corbet, WiUiam Joseph, of Spring Farm,
embowed in armour holding a sword,
Delgany, co. Wicklow, an elephant and Corbett, Astley-, Sir Francis Edmund
all
ppr. {Cordner}.
(2) An arm in
castle.
Deus pascit corvos.
George, Bart., of Elsham Hall, Lines,
armour erect, the liand grasping an oakCorbet, Captain Sir Walter Orlando,
on a %vreath of the colours an elephant
branch acorned, all ppr. {Kennedy).
Bart., of Moreton Corbet, Acton Reystatant arg., tusked or, the trappings
Je suis prest. Cnka, sjjes salutis.
nald Hall, near Shrewsbury (i) An
sa., fimbriated gold, on his back a Cordon, sec Cordin.
elephant statant arg., tusked or, the
castle triple- towered of the last.
Core and Corey, of London and Norf.,
trappings sa., fimbriated gold, on his
II
out of a ducal coronet a griffin's head
'33between two wings or, each wing
back a castle triple- towered of the last, Corbett, Vincent Charles Stuart Wortley,
Chiltern
charged with three cstoiles in pale
and over the crest, upon an escroll the
Moor, Fence Houses, an
c/. 67. I
motto, "Virtutis laus actio."
elephant arg., armed or, with a castle
gu.
133. 11.
triple-towered
on the back. Deus Corfield, a hand holding two palm(2) A squirrel sejant ppr., cracking a
branches in orle ppr.
218.7
nut or, and over it upon an escroll the
pascit corvos.
motto, " Dum spiro spero." Deus pascit Corbett- Winder, William, Esquire, of CorBeld, F. J. A., Esq., 15, Gloucester
Terrace, Lancaster Gate, London, W.,
corvos.
Vaynor Park, Berriew, Montgomerysh.
135. 4
(

COR

COR

134

hand ppr., holding two palm- Cornfoot of Ryde, Isle of Wight, and
Petersham, Surrey, a griffin segreant
Palmam qui
branches in orle vert.
per fesse or and gu., the wings erm.,
meruit feral.
the dexter claw grasping an arrow
Corfield, Frederick Channer, Esquire, of
barbed and flighted ppr., the sinister
Ormonde Fields, Derbysh., and Chatclaw resting on a mullet of the first.
wall Hall, Cardington, Shropsh., in
cf. 62. 2
front of a cubit arm erect, the hand
grasping two palm-branches in orle, all Cornick of West Alington, Bridport,
Dorset, upon a mount vert, a tower
Serva fidem.
ppr., a heart gu.
arg., in front thereof a garb fessewise.
CoTham, see Coram.
179. 7
Corie or Cory, a griffin's head gu., be- Corningham, a rock ppr.
tween wings or, each charged with a Cornish-Brown, .see Brown.
Cornish of Black Hall, Devonsh., a
mullet of the first.
cf. 65. 1 1
Cornish chough ppr.
107. 14
Coringham or Coryngham, a rook ppr.
Cornish of Marazion, Cornw., a Cornish
cf. 107. 5
chough sa., wings addorsed, beaked
Corlton or Coryton, a lion passant garand legged gu., standing on a branch
4. 3
dant CTU. Du7n spiro spero.
of olive ppr.
Cork and Orrery, Earl of (Boyle), K.P.,
P.C, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's Cornish, Kent and Essex, on a branch of
a tree couped at each end in fesse ppr.,
head per pale, crenellee arg. and gu.
with one sprig at the dexter end vert,
inheritance.
providence
is
God's
my
a Cornish chough sa., with wings
17. 5
addorsed, beaked and legged gu.
Cork, in front of a tree vert, a Paschal
75.2
lamb passant with a staff and banner Cornish, an eagle displayed.
Cornish, Beds, out of a ducal coronet or,
ppr.
cf. 131. 2
a demi-eagle displayed sa.
cf. 80. 1 3
Corke, issuing out of a cloud a hand
Cornock, see Hawkes-Cornock.
erect pointing to a star, all ppr.
222.7 Corns, a stag trippaut ppr. Pacem amo.
117. 8
Corker and Corcor of Dublin, a human
heart ducally crowned between on Cornsley, a lion's gamb holding a sabre
a dexter

either side three blades of grass, all


ppr.
Sacrificium Deo cor contrilmn
Corker, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant
erm., holding in the dexter paw an
15. 7
^toile or.
Cormac or Cormack, on a rock a martlet,
Sine limore.
all ppr.
cf. 95. 7
Cormick, Ireland, a hand couped in fess
holding a sword in pale, on the point
a garland of laurel, all ppr.
221.7
Cornack, a sword in pale ppr., hilt and
pommel or.
170. 2
Corneille, Ireland, a raven ppr.
cf. 107. 5

in pale ppr.

cf.

38. 5

Shropsh., a Cornish chough


107. 4
La vie durant.
ppr.
Cornwall, Moses, Esquire, of Kimberley,
South Africa, a Cornish chough ppr.,
La vie
holding in its beak a bezant.
256. 16
durant.
Cornwall, Shropsh. : (i ) A Cornish chough

Cornwall,

ppr. 107. 14.

(2)

wyvern

gu.

Same

70. I
motto.
Cornwall, Scotland, a Cornish chough
hatching in the face of a rock, all ppr.
102. 6
We big, you see, warily.
Cornwall, on a chapeau gu., turned u
erm., a lion statant ppr.
cf. 4.
CorneiUes, a man's arm couped and emducally
hon
sejant
hand
holding
branch
of
Cornwall,
a
gu.,
bowed, the
a

vine, fructed. leaved, and slipped, all


ppr.
Cornelius, out of a cloud in the sinister

a dexter hand in

fess ppr.,

holding a

cross patee fitched az.


223. 6
Cornell, Kent, out of a ducal coronet or,
Certtim pete
a demi-lion rampant arg.
16. 3

finem.

Corner, a lion's

gamb

erased holding an
38. 10

eagle's leg, also erased.

CnT3wall, Rev.
ivI.A.,

Sir

George Henry, Bart.,

of Moccas, Heref.

(i)

Cornish

chough ppr. 107. 14. (2) A demi-lion


rampant gu., ducally crowned or. La
vie durante.

10.

11

Comewall, Herbert Somerset Hamilton,


Esquire, of 48, Haggard Road, Twickenham, on a chapeau gu., turned up
erm., a lion statant ppr.
Corney, a lion's head erased per pale arg.
and gu., charged on the neck with a
rose counterchanged.
cf. 17. 8
Corney of London, a bugle-horn arg.,

stringed gu.

Fac

recte, nil time.

228. II

Corney, Hon. Bolton Glanvill, M.R.C.S.,


of Na Tua, in Yalo, Suva, Fiji, Member
of the Legislative Council,
a demi-

wild-man

affrontee,

or.

185. 2

cf.

8. 8

face or.
107. 12
Corre, Ireland, a unicorn's head erased
arg.

49-

Correy, out of a ducal coronet or, a demigriffin ppr., the wings semee of trefoils
sa.

cf.

64.

Corrie or Corry, a demi-Cupid holding a


hymeneal torch in pale or, inflamed
185- 8

gu.

Corrie or Corry, Scotland and Ireland, a


Vigilans et audax.
91. 2
cock ppr.
Corrie, Alfred Wynne, Esquire, of Park
Hall, Owestry, Salop, on a \vreath of
the colours, a cock ppr., holding in
the beak a rose arg., leaved and slipped
of the first, and resting the dexter
claw on a saltire couped of the second.
271. 14
Vigilan.$ et audax.
Corrie, Edgar Valentine, same crest and

motto.
Corrie,

Edward Rowland, same

crest

and

motto.
Corrie,
crest
Corrie,

Malcolm Stuart, Esquire, same


and motto.
William Malcolm, same crest and

motto.
Corrie or Corry, Scotland, a demi-lion
10. 2
Courage.
ppr.
Corrigan, the late Sir Dominic John,
Bart., M.D., of Merrion Square. Dublin, President of the King and Queen's
College of Physicians in Ireland, a
sword in pale, point downwards, in
front thereof two battle-axes in saltire,

Consilio et impetu.
all ppr.
Corrington, see Carrington.
Corry, Lowry-, Earl Belmore and Viscount Corry, see Belmore.
Baron Rowton, see
Corry,
Lowry-,
Ro%vton.
Corry, Sir William, Bart., of Dunraven,
CO. Antrim, a cock combed and wattled
ppr., charged on the breast with a
Vigilans et audax.
trefoil slipped vert.

Cornwall, Berks, a demi-lion rampant


cf. 91- 2
10. 11
Corry, Thomas Charles Steuart, Esquire,
gu., ducally crowned or.
Cornwall, Dorset, a boar's head couped
M.D., etc., of Ormeau Terrace and Balmoral, Belfast, eldest son of the late
or, in bend, the blade of a broken
Thomas Charles Steuart Corry, Esquire,
sword thrust down the throat ppr.
J.P., D.L., and M.P. for co. Monaghan,
Cornwallis, Earl (Mann): (i) A demidragon sa., guttee-d'eau {for Mann).
of Rockcorry Castle, co. Monaghan,
Ireland, out of a ducal coronet a
(2) On a mount vert, a stag
73. 10.
griffin's head between two wings- arg.
lodged regardant arg., attired and
Forti tene manu.
67. I
ungu. or, gorged with a chaplet of
laurel vert, vulned in the shoulder ppr. Corry, Ireland, a griffin's head couped.
66. I
{for Cornwallis). Virtus vincit invidiam.
cf. 115. 9
Corry, Ireland, a cock holding in its beak
an ear of wheat ppr. Vigilans et audax.
Cornwallis, Fiennes Stanley Wykeham,
cl. 91- 2
Esquire, of Linton Place, Maidstone,
Kent, same crest as first above, and Corry, Ireland, an arm erect, vested az.,
cuffed or, holding in the hand a millsame motto.
207. 4
hind
mount
a
rind
sa.
Cornwallis, Ireland, ou a
Corsane, Scotland, an eagle close crowned
statant, all ppr.
cf. 124. 14
with an antique crown and gazing at
Cornwallis, a lion rampant gardant holdPrccmium virtutis
the sun, all ppr.
ing between the paws a ducal coronet,
gloria.
cf. 76. :
the whole between two standards.
CornwaUis-West, William CornwaUis, Es- Corsar or Corser, Scotland, a pegasus
ppr.
quire, of Ruthin Castle, Ruthin, DenRecto cursu.
47. i
bighsh, out of a ducal coronet or, a Corsar, Scotland, a pegasus courant arg.,
winged and hoofed or. Recto citrsu.
griffin's head a/.., beaked and eared or.

Jour de ma vie.
wreathed round Cornwell, Hubert

the waist and temples with leaves, and


supporting a club resting on the dexter
shoulder.

crowned

Corrance of Parham Hall, Suff., a raven,


the dexter claw resting on an escutcheon sa., charged with a leopard's

Albert Palace
Park, S.W., a

V., 62,

Mansions, Battersea
demi-lion rampant.
Corp, a yew-tree ppr.

47. I
Corse, Scotland, a cross crosslet fitched
166.2
az.
Cerium pete finem.
Corsellis,

144. 11

ppr.

an antique lamp

or,

flamant
177- 5

COR

135

Corser, Shropsh., a pegasus courant with


wings elevated. Recto cursu.
47. I
Corstorphine, a stork's head royally
crowned arg. Fortitur crucetn sustine.
Corstorphine, Jolin Edward Ellice, of

Cossar or Cosser, a chestnut horse passant ppr., saddled and bridled arg.
52. 4
Cossar or Cosser, on a thistle a bee ppr.

Kingsbarnes House, near

St.

Andrews,

same crest and motto


couped
Corthine, Yorks, a demi-lion
holding in the de.xter paw an etoile,
and the sinister resting on a torteau.
Cory, see Corie.
Cory of Yarmouth, Norf., out of a ducal
coronet or, a griffin's head between
two wings expanded ppr. Virtus

semper

67.

viridis.

Cory, Isaac R., Shere, Guildford, Surrey,


out of a duoal coronet a grilfin's head
between two wings, each charged with
three estoiles.

Cory:

(i)

demi-griffin gu.,

wings ex-

panded vaire or and gu., charged on the


breast with an anchor or (for Cory),
64. 2. (2) A demi-lion gardant ppr.,
collared sa., supporting a cross patee
Scutum meAim
fitchee arg. {for Eade).
cf.

Jehova.
Cory, Clifford John, Enquire, of Llantar-

nam Abbey, Monmouthsh., and

St.

Lythian's, Glamorgansh., on a wreath


of the colours (arg. and sa), in front of

a griffin's head couped between two


wings or, three roses fesseways gu.,
Virtus semper
barbed and seeded ppr.
2Qi. 3

viridis.

Cory, John, Esquire, of 4, Park Crescent,

Cossens, a Doric pillar gu.


Cossens, see Cosens.

COT

150. 9
176. 3

all ppr.
Costerton, Norf., on a mount vert, a lion
statant erminois, in front of a beacon
or, intlaraed ppr.
Pro patrid ttro.
Costley, a hand erect ppr., holding a
221. 14
cross crosslet fitched.
Costomer of Yarmouth, on a chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a lion or, between
two wings of the first, each charged
with a-s many bars of the second.
Cosway, a Moor'a head couped at the
shoulders ppr.
192. 13
Cosworth of Cosworth, Coruw., and

London, a wyvern's head couped


purfled or, langued gu.

az.,

7i-

Cosyn, on a mount vert, a hare sejant sa.,


holding a bunch of flowers ppr.
Cosyn, Durh., an eagle.
76. 2
Cosyn, an anchor sa., environed by a
161. 3
serpent vert.
Cosyns, see Cosins.
Cotell, on a ducal coronet or, a leopard

151. 12

(liically

crowned

or.

18.

Cosars, a buffalo's head erased ppr.


44.

issuant from a castle tripletowered a demi-lion rampant ppr.


155. 10
Cosby, a cubit arm in armour holding in
the hand two pieces of a broken spear,
all ppr.
209. 10
Cosby, Ireland, a griffin segreant gu., supporting the two pieces of a broken
spear or, the head are.
Cosby, Robert Ashwortli Godolphin, Esquire, of Stradbally Hall, Queen's Co.,
a ^'riffin segreant, his wings erect gu.,
supporting a broken spear or, headed
,irg.
Audaces fortuna juvat.
252. 7
Cosen, Norf., and Cossen, on a chapeau
az., turned up erm., an heraldic tiger
sejant or.
cf. 27. 6
Cosens, a demi-griffin holding in both
paws a battle-axe, all ppr.
c/. 64. 2
Cosens, a cockatrice with wings erect or.

Cosars,

68.

Cosgrave, a tiger's head erased affrontee.


Cosker,

Ireland,

neck couped or, winged


with a crescent sa.

az.,

charged
cj.

49. 13

ppr.

6.

Cotter, two lion's gambs sa., supporting


a pillar arg.
39. 8
Cotter, Sir James Laurence, Bart., of
Rockforest. co. Cork, a dexter arm in
armour embowed ppr., grasping in the
spiro spero.
hand a dart.
198. 4

Dum

Cotterall, Cotterell,

and

holding a glove ppr.

Cotterill,

a hand
220.

Cotterell, Yorks, a talbot's head couped


arg., eared and collared or.
cf. 56. 12

John Richard Geers, Bart.,


of Garnons, Heref., an arm in armour
embowed, the hand in a gauntlet ppr.,
resting on an escutcheon arg., charged
with a talbot's head sa., collared and
lined or.
Non rapui sed recepi.
Cottes, a hound's head or, collared gu.,
his mouth embrued with blood.
Cottesford, Oxon. and Devonsh., a bear
couchant sa., muzzled and collared or.
Cotterell, Sir

34.6
Baron (Fremantle-), of Swanbourne and of Hardwicke, Bucks, a
demi-lion gu., issuing out of a mural
crown or, holding a banner quarterly
arg. and vert, the staff also or, and
charged on the shoulder with a plate.

Cottesloe,

Nee prece, nee pretio.


cf. 16. 7
Cottesmore, an arm in armour holding
in the hand two pieces of a broken
209. lo
spear ppr.
Cotes, Leics., a cock ppr., combed and
wattled or.
91- 2 Cottesmore,Oxon., aunicorn couchant arg.
Cotes, Arthur, Esquire, of Seagry House, Cottier, Charles Edward, Esquire, upon a
fleur-de-lis fesseways, a cock combed
Chippenham, Wilts, a cook ppr.,
and wattled ppr., holding in the beak
combed and wattled or. Soli Dei honor
Vigilaniibus.
an oak-leaf slipped vert.
et gloria.
Cotes, Charles, Esquire, of Burcot, Leigh- Cottingham, on a chapeau ppr., a greyhound sejant arg.
cf. 59. 4
ton Buzzard, same crest and motto.
Edward Roden,
Cotes, Charles James, Esquire, of Pitch- Cottingham, Captain
Royal Marine Artillery, Eastney Barford Hall, Salop, and Woodcote Hall,
wreath
of the
a
Portsmouth,
on
racks,
Newport, Salop, same crest and motto.
between two scimitars a
colours
Cotes, Bucks and Leics., a cock or,
Saracen's head couped at the shoulders
91.2
combed and wattled gu.
ppr., wreathed round the temples arg.
Cotgrave, Cotgreve, and Cotgrieve, a
and az. Cadere non cedere possum.
comet-star towards the sinister ppr.
Pro rege mutavi.
Utrinque paratus.
cf. 164. 10
298. II
Cotgrave, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-peacock ppr.
103. 13 Cottington, Glouc. and Wilts, a stag's
head arg., attired or, gorged with a
Cotgreave, Knt., Chesh., a demi-peacock
collar az., charged with three roses of
arg., charged on the breast with a fess
cf. 121. 9
the second.
indented gu., the wings elevated or,
each charged with an erm. spot. Anti- Cottle, Somers., out of a crown vallery
or, a mount vert, thereon an ounce
quam obtinens.
Cother, a pegasua' head between two
Comberwings arg.
51-3
Cother, a dexter arm in armour erabowed
ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand, Cotton, Bart., Cambs, a griffin's head
66. 2
Fidelitas vincit.
erased arg.
also ppr., a chaplet vert.
199. 12
Coton, Norf., an eagle rising or.
77. 5 Cotton, Suff., a griffin's head erased arg.
66. 2
Ootrel, Cotrell, and Cottrell, a talbot's
head erased sa., collared and lined Cotton, a griffin's head erased holding
cf. 66. 2
in the beak a gauntlet ppr.
arg., the collar charged with three tor88. 12
Cotton, a hawk's head erased.
teaux.
cf. 56. I
faille.

Cory ton of PentiUie Castle, Corn'w., a


lion passant gu.
6. 2
Cosard. Hants, a lion's head erased gu.,

twined, all ppr.


cf. 185. 3
Cotsford, out of a ducal coronet a griffin's
head ppr.
67. 9

Cottell, Devonsh. and Somers., on a ducal


Cosson and Cossen of London and .H. coronet or, a leopard sejant ppr.,
Cornw., a Hon rampant or, guttee-de
charged with a crescent.
cf. 24. 1
sang, ducally crowned of the first.
I. 2
Cottenham, Earl of (Pepys), a camel's
Costello, a falcon close ppr., belled or.
head erased or, bridled and gorged with
Audaces fortuna juvat.
85.2
a ducal coronet sa. Mens cujusque is
est quisque.
Costerton of Great Yarmouth, Norf., a
132. 9
Uon passant supporting a fire-beacon, Cotter, Ireland, a lion passant regardant

Portland Place, W., same crest.


sejant ppr.
24. 11
Cory, Saxton Campbell, Esquire, of
Coterell, see Cotrell and Cotterell.
Cranwells, Bath, same crest.
Cory, James Herbert, Esquire, of Tryn-y- Cotes of Woodcote, Shropsh., a cock ppr.,
combed, wattled, and legged or.
pare, Whitchurch, Glamorgansh., in
91. 2
front of a griffin's head erased or, between two wings per pale of the last Cotes, Morton Russell, Esq., F.R.G.S.,
M.J.S., of East Cliff Hall, Bournethree
quatretoils
Cor
and gu.,
sa.
cote
Je
le
mouth, a cock, ppr.
defends
unum via una.

Coryngham, see Coringham.


Cory ton, a marigold ppr.

and

Coterell, a demi-savage holding in his dexter hand a club, and


round the sinister arm a serpent en-

Cotrell

91. 2

COT
Cotton, Staffs and Worcs.,
beaked and legged or.

hawk

ppr.,

cou

136
fk ppr.,

Cottrell-Dormer,
quire,

S5. 2

Clement Aldemar, Es-

of Cokethoipe Park,
crests and motto.

Courcy, De, Baron Kingsale, on a ducal


coronet, or, an eagle displayed arg.

Oxford,

same
Couch and Couche, a demi-bear rampant.

beaked and belled

or, holding in the dexter claw a demiearter sa., buckled of the second.
Cotton, Hants, London, and Shropsh., a
falcon with wings e.xpanded arg.,
beaked and legged or, holding in the
dexter claw a belt az., the buckle of
298. 6
the second.
Cotton, Charlee, M.R.C.S., Hon. Assoc.

34-

13

159-

I.';

Vincit

omnia

Veritas.

75. 2

ef.

Courcy, De, out of a mural coronet a


hand holding a mullet ppr. cf. 206. 12
Court and Covert, out of a ducal coronet
or, a unicorn's head arg., armed and
criued of the first, charged with a
mullet gu.
ef. 48. 12
122.2
Court, a stag's head erased ppr.
Court, A', a lion's head erased regardant.

Coucher and Cowcher, a well ppr.

Coucbman,

a demi-lion rampant sa.,


semee of cross crosslets arg., holding
between the paws a cinqiiefoil of the
last.

Order of St. John of Jerusalem in Couchtree, a hawk's head between two


cf. 17. 6
wings.
England, 42, Spencer Square, Rams89. I Courtauld of Gosfield Hall, Esse.t, in front
Morum certus amor Coudray, Coudrey, and Coudry, a lion's
gate, same crest.
of a fleur-de-lis arg., three mullets
beaked
falcon
ppr.,
d
a
gamb
erased
battle-axe
az., holding a
Tiens
la verite.
Cotton, Durh.,
fessewise gu.
or.
and belled or, holding in the dexter
38 3
cf. 148. 2
claw a belt, also ppr., the buckle of the Coulcher, Yorks, out of a vaUery crown Courtauld, George, Esquire, of Cuthedge,
a buck's head, all ppr.
In uirdrjue forluna pamtus.
second.
Gosfield, Halstead, same crest and
motto.
Cotton, Henry Calverley, Esquire, of Couldwell, a sea-lion rampant vert. 20. 5
Abbeydale, Shrewsbury, same crest Coull, see Dixon-CouU.
Courtayne, out of an Eastern crown or,
Coull, a hand holding a book half open
tSalits per Christum.
and motto.
a demi-talbot sa.
in pale, all ppr.
Cole Deum.
Per mare, per terras.
Cotton-Jodrell, Lieutenant-Colonel and
Hon. Col. Edward Thomas Davenant, Coulson, Northumb., in a nest ppr.. a Courteene, Worcs., a demi-talbot sa.
pelican in her piety arg., vulning herC.B., of Reaseheath Hall, Nant\rich,
ef. 55. 8
self gu.
and Shallcross Manor, Whaley Bridge,
98. 14 Courteis, a demi-husbandman holding
(I) A cock's head and neck Coulson, Henry John Wastell, Esquire,
Chesh.
over his shoulder a ploughshare.
of Langton Lodge, Blandford, Dorset, Courteis and Courteys, a wolf's head
couped or, wings elevated arg., combed
between two spears a pelican in her
couped arg., collared and spiked sa.,
and jelloped gu. [for Jodrdl). (2) A
piety, all ppr.
falcon rising with wings endorsed ppr.,
Je mourrai "pour eeux
chained or.
ef. 30. 11
que faime.
holding in the dexter claw a belt a?..,
264. 14 Courtenay, Earl of Devon, see Devon.
buckled and garnished or (for Cotton). Coulson of Blenkinsopp, Northumb., a Courtenay, a dolphin naiant ppr.
140. 5
pelican in her piety.
Vigilando.
Same motto.
Courtenay, a dolphin embowed arg.,
Cotton, Shropsh., a falcon arg., holding
98. 14
charged with four torteaux devouring
Coulson and Coulston, a dolphin naiant
in his dexter claw a buckle or.
the top of a ducal cap gu., in a coronet
,sa.
Cotton, a Cornish chough holding in its
140. 5
or.
beak a cotton-hank, all ppr.
Coulson and Coulston, Hants, an eagle Courtenay, out of a ducal coronet or, a
with wings addorsed arg., preying on a
Cotton, Glouc, five snakes tied together
plume of seven ostrich-feathers, four
ppr., the heads in chief.
dolphin ppr.
and three arg.
Cotton, Surrey, on a mount vert, in front Coult, Scotland, an arm embowed, the Courthope, Kent, a camel's head or,
of a lion's head era.sed gu., gorged with
hand grasping a dart, all ppr. Transvulned in the neck gu.
1 32. 7
201. 13 Courthope, Suff., a demi-stag salient gu.,
a collar erm., a hank of cotton fessefigam.
ways arg.
iSi. 9
Coulter, a harpy gardant.
semee d'etoiles and attired or.
Cotton, Venerable Henry, LL.D., Arch- Coulthard, Cumb., a demi-lion rampant
299- 14
deacon of Cashel, and Rector of Thurles,
10. 3 Courthope, Frederic George, Esquire, of
gu.
CO. Tipperary, Ireland, out of a ducal Coulthart, John Ross, Esquire, of CoultSouthover, Lewes. Sussex, same crest.
coronet a demi-eagle displayed or,
hart,
Wigtown, CoUyn, Dumfries, Courthope, George John, of Whiligh,
charged on the breast with a cross
and Croft House, Ashton-under-Lyne,
Ticehurst, Sussex, (Post-town, Hawkcrosslet sa.
With Gail's blessing.
Lanes, a war-horse's head and neck
hurst,) Kent, a demi-stag salient gu.,
cj. So. 14
couped arg., armed and bridled ppr.,
semee-d'etoiles and attired or.
garnished or.
Cotton, Honourable George Witherage,
Yirtute non verbis.
Courthope, WilUam John, of 29, Chester
of Adelaide, South Austraha, Memfier
Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W., same
13
51of the Legislative Council, uses an eagle Coulthurst,
issuing from clouds two
crest.
displayed.
Aquila non capit museum.
hands grasping the stump of a tree.
Courthorp, Sussex, a cubit arm erect ppr.,
224. 10
holding in the hand an anchor az.,
75- 2
Cotton, Hunts, out of a ducal coronet or, Coultman, three ears of wheat ppr.
the flukes and ring or.
a demi-eagle displaved arg.
82. 2
Courtis, a phoenix in flames ppr.
cf. 154. 6
Coulton, a lion's gamb supporting an Courtis, an oak-tree.
cf. 80. 13
143. 5
Cotton, Leics. and Staffs, an eagle disescutcheon.
cj. 37. 2
Courtney, Ireland, a cherub with wings
played arg.
iSo. 13
75-2 Coults, Scotland, a demi-Moor shootmg
in saltier ppr.
Cottrell, Yorks, a talbot's head couped
an arrow from a bow ppr.
186. 6 Courtney, Ireland, a cherub ppr.
189. 9
arg., eared and collared or.
Couper, Sir George Ebenezer Wilson, Courtney, Rt. Hon. Leonard Henry,
Bart., K.C.S.L, C.B., CLE., out of a
cf. 56. I
P.C, 15, Cheyne Walk, a dolphin
Cottrell, Middx., a talbot's head sa.,
mural crown or, a hand holding a
embowed. Ut libertate serviamus.
collared and lined or, the collar charged
garland ppr.
Virtute.
Courtney, a dolphin naiant aig.
140. 5
cf. 218. 4
with three escallops sa. Nee temere, Couper, Scotland, a hand holding a Courtney, Guy Budd, ALD., Ramsgat,
nee timide.
garland ppr.
Virtute.
218. 6
cf. 56. 12
same crest. Ubi lapsus quid feci.
Cottrell-Dormer, Charles,
Esquire,
of Couper, an arm holding a cutlass ppr.
Courtois and Courtoys, a mount vert.
Rousham and Middle Aston, Oxon.
<!. 213. 5
Courtois and Courtoys, a castle triple-

fox statant arg. {for Dormer).


(2)
of the colours, a talbot's
sa., gorged with a collar
with chain affixed thereto, between
two crosses patee paleways or, the
collar charged with three escallops, also
sa. {for Cottrell).
(3) On a ducal coronet
or, a horse passant sa., bridled, saddled,
and accoutred, also or {for Upton).
Sttnper paralus.
(i

Ou

a wreath
head couped

Couper, a dexter arm erect, the hand


clenched gu.
Couper, on a mural coronet are., a pelican
with wings addorsed erm., beaked and
legged or, vidned gu.
98. 3
Couper or Coupir, a cock's head gu. 90. i
Couper, Scotland, a dove with a serpent

nowed

beak ppr.
Coupland, a salmon naiant ppr.
in its

Coupland, Bergne-,

see

Bergne.

towered,

cf.

Courtown, Earl of (Stopford), a


with wings displayed vert.

155. 8

wyvem
Patrice

infdici fidelis.
ef. 70. S
Courtry, Kent, a falcon's head or, be-

tween two wings

az., each charged


with a fieur-de-lis of the first.

139. 12
129. 12

cf.

89.

Cousen and Cousin, a ram's head erased


i

gu.

130. 6

f,

cou

COW

137

Cousins, Oxoa., a falcon ppr.

of Ross Hall,
Renfrewsh., issuant out of a cloud a

Surgan

Cowan, James, Esquire,

dexter hand ppr., holding a heart gu.

wings expanded ppr. Eight c

Vires
so. 2

Cousmaker and Coussmaker, an


Coussmaker,

Sinie

crest.

^toile or.

Deo

sum.
CoustOD, a sword and a garb in

Cowan,

2x6.
a demi-lion double-queued ppr.
et fides.

Cowan, Bart,

164. I
fretus

{extinct), of

10. 6
London, a demi-

Cowen, on a winged globe an eagle

rising,

all pnr.
159. 9
Cowen,' Richard John, F.R.C.S.. 15, Half
Moon Street, W., a dexter arm em-

bowed in chain-mail, holding


hand a sword. Defying ye field.

in

the

305. 8

lion erm., gorged with a representation


of the collar of the Lord Mayor of
London ppr., and holding between the

Cowie, Scotland, a fleur-de-lis


cceli favorem.

dexter fore-foot on a caltrap


titas Deo.

one-third
per pale, from the staff arg., charged
with the cross of St. George.
16. i.
cuff
arg.,
(2) A cubit arm vested gu.,
encircled with a ducal coronet or,
grasping a scimitar ppr., pommel and
hilt or.
Porro unum est necessarium.
Cowley of London, out of a ducal coronet
16. 3
or, a demi-lion erm.
Cowley, on a mural coronet az., a leopard's

Per

az.

148. 2

Cowie, Surrey, on the stump of a tree


sprouting new branches a falcon with
paws a saltire gu. Ayme'i loijaulti.
wings expanded ppr.
cf. 86. 1
Couts, Scotland, a stag's head erased. Cowan, Ireland, a lion rampant sa.,
ducally crowned or.
121. 2
I. 12
Cowie, see Cow.
Esse qitam videri.
(I) Out of a
Coutts, see Bartlett-Burdett-Coutts and Cowan, Middx. and Surrey, in fiont of a Cowley, Earl (Wellesley)
ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant
trunk of a tree erect, eradicated and
Money-Coutts.
fructed ppr., a stag arg., resting the
gu., holding a forked pennon of the
Coutts, a demi-centaur ppr.
all

saltier,

153-7

ppr.

Cove,

lion's

gamb

holding a

branch ppr.

palm36.

7
I

Cove, Heref., out of a ducal coronet or,


a dexter arm in armour embowed
holding in the gauntlet a battle-axe
ppr.
cf. 200. 6
CoveU of London, on a chapeau gu.,
turned up erm., a lion passant arg.,
charged with a file of three points gu.,
each charged with as many bezants.
cf. 4. 9
Coventon, an heraldic tiger rampant gu.,

semee

of estoiles armed and tufted or,


a tilting-spear ppr. In-

supporting

videre sperno.

gu.,

Earl of (Coventry), a garb


lying fesseways, thereon a cock
combed, wattled, and legged of

the

first.

Coventry,
or,

Candide

et

constanter.

91. 4
John, Esquire, of Burgate
House, Fordingbridge, Hants, a garb
or, fesseways, thereon a cock gu., comb,
Same
wattles, and legs of the first.
motto.
Coventry, on a chapeau gu., turned up
arg., a cock pheasant ppr., beaked and
membered of the fii-st.
c/. 90. 8
Coverdale and Coverdall, a lion rampant
i. 13
per fess or and gu.
Covert, Sussex, Kent, and Surrey, a

or.

Albemarle Street,
Piccadilly, in front of a trunk of a tree
eradicated and fructed ppr., a stag arg.,
resting the dexter fore- foot on a caltrap

Cowan, Lewis

or.

P.,

4,

Same motto.

Coville, an arm in armour


ppr., bound with a shoulder
ribbon tied in a knot gu., holding in
the hand a club of the first.

Covin and

65. II

Cowcey, Cowcie, and Cowey, out of a


ducal coronet an arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand an anchor
corded,

all

ppr., fructed gu.

ppr.

garnished of the first, holding in the


gauntlet an anchor gu., the stock sa.,
and the cordage entwined round the
arm of the last.

Cowe, Cowee, and Cowey, see Cow.


Cowey, De, a nag's head arg., bridled gu.
51- 5

Cowell-Stepney, Bart., see Stepney.


Cowell, Scotland, issuing out of a bush a

21.9

lion's face ppr.

turned up erm.,
feather in pale ppr.
a lion passant or, gorged with a label
cf. 114. 12
of the first.
cf. 4. 9
Cowan of Bo'ness, an escallop-shell or.
.5ic itur in altum.
141. 12 Cowell of Harristown, co. Kildare, Ireland, a lion passant gardant gu.,
Cowan, the late Charles, Esquire, of
or.
plain-collared
Logan House and Westerlee, Edinducally crowned and
Forlis ct celcr.
burgh, and James Cowan, Esquire, of
cf. 4. 3
Edinburgh, an escallop arg. Sic itur Cowell, Major-General the Rt. Hon. Sir
in nllum.
John Clayton, P.C, K.C.B.. Master of
141. 14
the Queen's Household, Buckingham
Cowan, Charles William, Esquire, of
Valleyfield, Penicuik, Midlothian, X.B.,
Palace, same crest and motto,
cf. 4. 3
same crest and motto.
Cowell, Andrew Richard, Esquire, of CulMessrs
Wexford,
c.o.
lentra,
co.
Cowan, John Marshall, M.D., 14, Woodsidc Crescent. Glasgow, an escallop or.
Grindley and Co., 55, Parliament Street,
Sic itur in ultum.
London, S.W., same crest and motto.
Cowan, Robert William, Esquire, of Cowell, Albert Victor John. Esquire, of
Clifton Castle, Bedale, Yorks, same
Cochrane, N. W. T., Canada, same
crest and motto.
crest and motto.
Cowan, issuing out of clouds ppr., a cubit Cowell, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
arm erect, also ppr., holding in the hand
a cow's head sans horns couped sa.,
216.

Tuum

est.

its Cowper, Frank. Esquire, M.A. (Oxford),


of Grosvenor Club, Piccadilly, W.,
92. 5
beak.
same crest and motto.
Cowden, a demi-lion sa., charged with
Cowper, Yorks, on a castle gu., the head
an annulet or.
cf. 10. I
of a Saracen king ppr., wreathed arg.
Cowdrey, Hants, out of a ducal coronet
and az., and crowned with a Saxon
or. an arm in armour embowed ppr.,

Cow, Cowe, Cowee, Cowey, and Cowie, a Cowell, on a chapeau

a heart gu.

Cowper, a lion's gamb erased or, charged


with two annulets az., transfixed by a
sword ppr. fesswise, the point to the
dexter, and holding a cherry-branch

Cowcher, a bird holding a branch in

embowed

199. 3

last flowing to the sinister,

Cowan, Dayid, of 27, Linden Gardens,


W., same crest and motto.
Cowan, Harry Douglas, of 4, Albemarle
face arg., jessant-de-lis or.
Street, W., same crest and motto.
cf. 22. 5
of Cowling, on a lion's head ereised az., a
Cowan, John Campbell, Esquire
21. 10
chapeau ppr.
U.S.A., same crest and motto.
165. 10 Cowmeadow, a demi-lion rampant arg.,
Cowan, a fret gu.
holding in the dexter paw a trefoil
Coward of West Penard and Wells,
slipped vert.
Somers., a demi-greyhound sa., holding
cf. 13. 13
between his feet a stag's head cabossed Cowper, Earl (Cowper), a lion's gamb
erect and erased or, holding a cherryarg., attired or.
branch vert, fructed gu. Tuum est.
Cowbrough and Cowbrugh, Scotland, a
griffin's head between two wings ppr.
cf. 37- 4

Coventry,

leopard's face or.


22. 2
Covert, Somers., out of a ducal coronet
or, a unicorn's head arg., armed and
crined of the first, charged with a
mullet gu.
cf. 48. 12

Sane-

bezantee.

Amour

gu.,

de la bonte.

coronet or.
Cowper, Leics., a cockatrice's head erased
arg., pellettee, beaked, combed, and
wattled gu.
cf. 68. 12

Cowper

of

London, a

bull's heail erased

or, billettee sa., armed arg., between


two wings expanded az.
Cowper, Cumb., a buffalo's head erased

per fesse sa. and or, armed of the last,


charged on the neck with a cross crosscounterchanged, holding in the
mouth a slip of oak ppr. Industria et

let

perseveraniict.

Cowper,

Geoffrey

Thomas

Carleton, Esquire, of
Penrith, Cumberland,

Middleton

Carleton

same

Hall,
crest and

motto.
Shropsh., a lion's head arg.,
erased gu., gorged with a chaplet of
I7- 'O
laurel vert.
Cowper, a lion sejant arg., holding a
battle-axe of the same.
sa.,
rampant
lion
a
London,
Cowper of
holding a tilting-spear paleways arg.
Cowper, Chesh., out of a mural coronet
gu.. a demi-wolf arg., supporting a
garb or.
Cowper, Sussex, in a pheon arg., a laurelsprig ppr., all between two wings gu.
Cowper, Scotland, a hand holding a
218. 4
wreath of laurel ppr.

Cowper,

cow

CRA

138

Cowper, Glouc, a hand holding a cut- Cox, Edward Standish, Esquire, of Fern- Coxwell-Rogers, Rev. Richard, B.A., of
Dowdeswell Rectory, Andoversford,
side, Rylstone, New
South Wales,
213. 5
lass, all ppr.
Glouc, same crests and motto.
Australia, a griffin's head erased sa.,
Cowper, a cubit arm erect, vested gu.,
pierced through the neck with an arrow Coyle, Ireland, a hind's head erased or.
cuff arg., holding in the hand a lantern
Forti124- 3
gu., headed and feathered arg.
suspended to a staff, all ppr. Conduco.
Coyne, Staffs, a cubit arm erect, vested
268. 2
tudo in adversis.
cf. 66. 13
sa., slashed and cuffed or, holding in
Cowper, Henry Swainson, Esquire, F.S.A., Cox, Sussex, a griffin's head erased sa.,
the hand ppr. a cutlass arg., embrued
pierced through the neck by an arrow
of High House, Hawkshead, Lanes,
gu., the hilt and pommel or.
gu., headed and feathered arg. cf. 66. 13
same crest and motto.
46. 5
Cowper-Essex, Thomas Christopher, Es- Cox, Norf., out of a ducal coronet a Coyne, Ireland, a sea-horse ppr.
Coyne of Dublin, a sea-horse ppr. holding
griffin's head between two wings.
quire, of Grove House, Seymour Place,
a fusil arg., charged with a fleur-de-lia
67. I
S.W., Major 3rd Batt. Loyal North
sa.
Lanes Regt. (i) On the capital of an Cox, Ireland, a wy vern, the tail nowed ppr.
Ionic column ppr., a griffin's head Cox of London, a cock gu., ducally Coyney, see Coyne.
Coyney or Coyny, an oak-branch ppr.
crowned or.
cf. 91. 2
couped sa., and charged on the neck
Frederick,
House,
UxHiUingdon
151- 3
with two quatrefoils or (jor Essex). Cox,
:

cubit arm erect, vested


268. I.
(2)
gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand a

lantern suspended to a staff, all ppr.


268. 2
Conduco.
(for Cowper).
Cowpland, see Copland.
Cowsfield, out of a ducal coronet a camel's
head.
cf. 132. 7
Cowtherne, on a mount vert a raven ppr.
10;. 5

Cox, see Bingham-Cox.


Cox of Limerick, an antelope's head
erased sa., attired or, transfixed through
Forthe neck by a broken spear ppr.

bridge,

same

crest.

Cox

of Kent, a demi-horse salient arg.,


charged on the neck with a thunderbolt

pprcf. 53. 3
Cox of Charton, Farningham, Kent, and
of Trevereux, Llmpstield, Surrey: (i)

Of honourable augmentation, upon a

bow fesseways

a stag at gaze arg.,

or,

Coys, Essex, out of clouds ppr., therefrom


issuing rays or, an arm erect, the hand
grasping a snake entwined round the
arm, all ppr.
Coyte, Rev. Walter Beeston, M.A., Tower
House, Aldeburgh-on-Sea, an eagle
displayed.
Coytmore, a dagger in pale ppr.
169. 2

and gorged with a col- Cozens-Hardy, see Hardy.


and chain reflexed over the back Cozens, William Hardy,

attired, ungu.,
lar

demi-horse arg.,
charged on the shoulder with a thunderbolt ppr.
Chescun son devoir.
of

the

first.

(2)

Esquire, of
Letheringset Hall, Norf., a lion ramor, guttee-de-sang and fretty gu.

pant

3-

Cozens, a lion rampant sa., holding in the


</ 53- 3
127. i
a fideliter.
dexter paw a battle-axe az., hafted gu.
of Broxwood, Heref., an antelope's Cox, Lines, on a mount a stag lodged
regardant ppr. Prodc-ise quam conspict.
cf. I. 13
head erased ppr., pierced through the
115. 9 Cozens, James Brewster, Esquire, of
neck by a spear.
127. i
Woodham-Mortimer Lodge, Essex, on
conjoined
in
fess
Broxwood
Cox,
Ireland,
two
hands
Cox, John George Snead,
a mount vert, a lion's gamb erect and
supporting a heart gu.
224. 4
Court, Perabridge, Heref., an ibex's
erased sa., charged with a cross botonhead erased ppr., attired and eared or, Cox of London, an arm in armour ppr.,
nee or.
garnished or, holding in the hand a
Confido recte agens.
pierced through the neck by a broken
battle-axe arg., the handle gu.
Crab, Scotland, a salmon naiant ppr.
spear arg., headedgold. NilampHu.<!oro.
Cox, Herts, an antelope's head erased sa., Cox, Scotland, issuing out of the sea an
139. 12
arm embowed, holding in the hand an Crab or Crabbe, an escutcheon az., charged
pierced through the neck by a broken
with a fleur-de-lis or.
anchor in bend sinister, cabled ppr.
spear and vulned gu.
127. i
202. 7 Crab or Crabbe, a lion's gamb erased
Cox, Herts, an antelope's head erased sa.,
holding a dagger ppr.
attired, bearded, and pierced through Cox, Alfred William .Esquire, of Glendoick,
38. 8
Glencarse, Perthsh., a dexter arm Crabbie, the late John, Esquire, of 22,
the neck with an arrow or.
cf. 127. i
Royal Terrace, Edinburgh, a dexter
embowed issuing out of the sea, holding
Cox, Colonel William, Esquire, of BaUyarm embowed, the hand holding a
in the hand an anchor in bend sinister,
noe, Ballingarry, Limerick, same crest
crabstick in bend sinister ppr.
Nuncabled ppr. Proemium virtutis honos.
Fortiier et fideliter.
quam non paratus.
Cox of CoolcUfTe, Wexford, a goat's head
231. 4
erased sa. Fide et fortitudinc.
128. 5 Cox, Vrilliam Henry. Esquire, of Snaigow, Crabtree, a hand erect holding a dagger
in pale, all ppr.
212. 9
Dunkeld, Perthsh., same crest and
Cox of London, a goat's head erased arg.
Cracherode, a demi-boar salient regardant
128. 5
or, wounded in the shoulder with an
Cox, Bart., Ireland, a goat's head erased Cox, Edward, Esquire, of Cardean, Meigle,
arrow ppr., held in the mouth.
az., armed or.
Prcemium virtutis
Fide et jortitudine.
N.B., same crest.
titer

Cox

128.

Cox, Ireland, a goat's head erased az.,


armed or, holding in his mouth a
trefoil slipped vert.
Fide et fortiludine.
cf.

128.

Cox, Lieutenant-Oeneral Sir John William,


Esquire, K.C.B., of 26, South Parade,
Southsea, same crest and motto.
Cox of London and Glouc, a goat's head
arg., attired or, holding in the mouth

an oak-leaf

az.

cf.

128. 12

Herts, a goat's head erased sa.,


armed, bearded, and pierced through
the neck by an arrow or, the wound
guttee-de-sang.
cf. 128. 5

Cox,

Cox, Hon. George Henry, J. P., of Winbourn, Mulgoa, near Sydney, Beowang,
Mount Wilson, Burrundulla, Mudgee,
and Pine Ridge, Talbrugar, all in
New South Wales, Member of the
Legislative Council, a griffin's head
erased sa., pierced through the neck
with an arrow gu., headed and feathered arg.
Fortitudo in adversis.
cf.

66.

13

honor.

cf.

Cox, an arm arg., charged with a bend


az., holding in the hand a triple bunch
of pinks, leaved ppr.
Coxan or Coxen, a lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis az.
2.

Coxe of London, a demi-lion rampant


arg., collared sa.. holding in the dexter
paw a spear-head or.
cf. 10. o
Coxed, Oxon.. out of an Eastern crown
or, a griffin's head vert, langued ppr.
Coxbead, a lion passant paly of six or

and gn.

6. 2

Coxon or Coxson, a cock arg., combed,


wattled, and legged gu.
91. 2
Coxton, an antelope trippant ppr.
126. 6
Coxwell, Glouc, a dragon's head arg.,
between two dragon's wings expanded

41. 2

Crackanthorp, a holly-tree ppr.


Crackanthorpe, Montague Hughes,

Es-

quire, of Newbiggin Hall,


land, and of 65", Rutland

Westmore-

Westminster,

London,

Margaret's,

Doctor of

Gate,

St.

Law

of the University of Oxford, and a Bencher of


Lincoln's Inn
(i) On a WTeath of the
coloui-s a hoUy-bush fructed ppr. (for

Q.C.,

Civil

(2) A demi-lion ramgorged with a collar vair,


holding in the dexter paw a staff raguly
gu., and resting the sinister paw on
a mullet, also gu., pierced arg. [for

Crackanthorpe).

pant

ppr.,

Cookson).

Mihi

res subjungtre Conor,


cf.

15.

Cracklow, out of a crescent a flame of

'

gu.

72. 7

Coxwell-Rogers, Rev. Augustus Mead,


Esquire, of Mickleton Vicarage, Chip-

ping-Campden
Rogers).
played arg.
(for

(i)

(2)

Vigila

fleur-de-lis

demi-dragon
et ora.

or
dis-

ppr., supporting with his dexter claw


a battle-axe, the staff or, headed arg.
cf.

105. II

Cracroft (really Cracroft-Amcotts), Edward Weston, Esquire, of Hackthorn

CRA

CRA

139

squirrel sejant
Hall, Lincoln: (i)
gu., collared or, eating an acorn of the
stork ppr.,
last (for Amcotts).
(2)

supporting with the dexter claw a


battle-axe, the handle or, the head arg.

The crest
(jor Cracroft).
onl}' is now used.

of

Cracroft

Cracroft-Amcotts, Weston, Esquire, of


Newark, same
Hall,
Kettlethorpe
crests and motto.
Crade, a demi-dragon sans wings or, the
tail environed round the body.
Craddock or Cradock, Somers. and Wilts,
a bear's head erased sa., biUettee and

or, on a horse in full


career sa., harnessed ppr., grasping a
broken lance in bend, also ppr. J'ai
bonne esperance.
Craig, William Young, Esquire, of Milton
House, Alsager, Chester, a beaver
263
ant ppr. Arte utile facio.
g- holdino
Craig, Ireland, a demi-1
n the dexter paw a mullet or. cf. 10. 2
Craig, a lion's head veit, collared or.

armed cap-^-pie

Craig, Scotland, a pillar arg.


Craigdallie, Scotland, a dexter
ing a thistle ppr.

coronet or, a lion's gamb holding a


c/. 36. 14
spear tasselled ppr.
or Cradock, Ireland, a lion
rampant holding between his paws a
ducal coronet.
3- 6
Craddock or Cradock, the stump of an
oak-tree sprouting a branch on the

hand

fasces in

171.4
Crampton, Bart., a demi-lion rampant
or, holding between his paws a close
helmet ppr. Fortem posce animum.
cf.

10. 2

pull-

Crarasie,

James

Sinclair,

Esquire,

of

O'Harabrook, Ballymoney, co. Antrim,


a stag's head couped, pierced through
the neck with an arrow embrued ppr.,
and charged with a trefoil vert. Labour
176. 3
omnia vincit.
Craigg and Craigie, Scotland, a cornu- Cranage, Chesh., out of a mural coronet
a demi-monkey ppr.
136.13
Honeste vivo.
copia ppr.
Craigg, Craigge, or Craige, a boar pas- Cranage, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet
or, a demi-stork with wings expanded
40. 9
sant arg.
218.

rampant

176. 3
Craigie, Scotland, a pillar ppr.
Craigie, Bart., of Garisay, Orkney, a boar

passant arg., armed

az.

Timor omnes

40. 9
sinister side ppr.
abesto.
Craddock or Cradock, England and Wales, Craigie-Halkett of HartiU, Lanarksh., a
Fides sufjicit
falcon's head erased ppr.
a horse passant sa.
52. 6
(beneath).
see
vivo
(eihoYe). Hojieste
Cradock or Caradoc, Baron Howden,
Huwden.
Craigie, David C, Esquire, Carshalton,
Surrey, a knight on horseback in full
Cradock-Hartop, see Hartop.
armour, his dexter hand grasping a
Craflord or Craford, Kent and Essex, a
Vive Deo ut
88. 12
broken lance, all ppr.
hawk's head couped or.
299. 1
vivas.
Craford, Northumb., an eagle's head be2
tween two wings arg.
84.
Craigy, Scotland, a boar passant arg.,
armed and langued gu. Timor omnes
Craford, Berks, a deer's head ppr., and
120. 9
40. 9
abesto.
between the attires a cross.
Crafton, a dolphin haurient swallowing a Craik, an eagle's leg erased at the thigh
140. 6
tisli, all ppr.
ppr.
cf. 113. 8
Crag or Cragg, on a chapeau ^u., turned Craik, Scotland, an anchor ppr. Provi161. 2
dence.
up erm., a lieur-de-lis between two
</. no. 5
wings az.
Craik, Ireland, a goat's head arg., armed
128. 12
gu.
Cragg, William Alfred, Threekingham
House, Falkingham, Lines, an arm in Craister, Northumb., a raven ppr. 107. 14
armour embowed, holding in the hand Crake, on a chapeau ppr., a talbot sejant

a dagger.
Craggs, two arms
a scimitar ppr.

Roman

pale ppr.

Crampton, George Cecil Croxton, Esquure,


BaUyhook, Grange Con., 00. Wicklow,
same crest and motto.
Crampton, John Twisleton Ribton, of
BelmuUet, same crest
18.
6
Termoncarra,
cf.
and motto.
176. 3

c/. 35. 2
Craigdallie, Scotland, a lion
muzzled or.
holding a battle-axe ppr.
Craddock or Cradock, a bear's head
couped arg., muzzled gu.
34. 13 Craigdallie, a pillar arg.
Craddock or Cradock, out of a ducal Craige, see Craig and Craigg.

Craddock

Crampton, Ireland, a

54- 14

or.

ppr.

Cranber, Sufi., out of a ducal coronet a


hand holding a sheaf of arrows ppr.
214. 2

Cranborne, Viscount, see Salisbury, Marquess of.


Cranbrook, Earl ot (Gathorne GathorneHardy), of Hemsted Park, Kent: (i)
A dexter arm embowed in armour ppr.,
garnished or, entwined by a branch of
oak vert, charged with two catherinewheels, the one above and the other
below the elbow gu., the hand grasping
a dragon's head erased ppr. (for Hardy).
198. 12.
(2) In front of a wolf's head
erased arg., a staff raguly f esse wise or
(for Gathorne).

Arme

de foi hardi.
cf.

30. 8

105. 9
Crane, Suft'.. a crane ppr.
167. I
Crane, Ireland, a wheel sa.
Crane, a demi-hind or, ducally gorged az.
Crane, C. .Albert, M.D., 31, Warwick
Square, S.W., a demi-hind couped or.

Qui

pascit corvos pascet grues.

an arm embowed vested az.,


holding a cutlass ppr.
gu.,
Amor proximi.
Craggs of Westminster, of Durh., and of Crakenthorpe, a pillar ensigned with a
176. 5 Cranfleld, on a ducal coronet or, a fleurNewland, co. Dublin, a dexter and a
heart.
de-lis between two ostrich-feathers arg.
sinister arm couped above the elbows, Craker of London, on a chapeau ppr.,
armed az., garnished arg., grasping in
a talbot sejant or. Fides preestantior Cranfleld, out of a ducal coronet an antecf. 127. 6
lope's head, all or.
the gauntlets a sword of the last, hilt
awro.
54- I4
an eagle with wings expanded
Cranford,
an<l pommel or.
Cramer or Crammer, a gauntlet ppr.
cf. 78. 14
ppr., supporting a flag az.
Provi209. 8
Craick, Scotland, an anchor ppr.
165. 3
ih lire.
161. I Cramer, Ireland, a fleur-de-lis or, between Cranford, a cross moline sa.
Cranley, Viscount, see Onslow, Earl.
Craig, Scotland, a chevalier on horseback
two wings conjoined and erect sa.
holding in his dexter hand a broken Cramer, John Thomas, Esquire, of Bal- Cranmer-Byng, Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred
Molyneux, of Quendon Hall, Essex:
spear, all ppr.
J'ai bonne esperance.
lindinisk House, co. Cork, a fleur-de-lis

embowed, each holding Crakenthorp, three

ears of

wheat

89. 5

between two wings expanded

Craney,

or.

154.

cf.

or,

penned

cuffed

(i)

An

heraldic antelope trippant erm.,

armed, crined, and ungu. or (for liyng).


(2) A crane's head erm., erased gu.,
pierced through the neck by an arrow
expanded ppr. Non dormit qui custodit.
in bend sinister or, barbed and flighted
91. 7
Nosce teipsum.
Tuebor.
arg.
Cramer, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
and Cranmore, Notts, a crane's
Cranmer
arg.
or, a talbot's head sa., eared
Icnight on horseback in full armour,
head erased az., pierced through the
his de.xter hand grasping a broken
neck by an arrow ppr., barbed and
tower arg., matiltins^-spear, all ppr. {for Craig). 189. 5 Crammond, Scotland,
feathered arg., the neck vulned gu.
conslarU in thee.
soned sa. My hope
A pelican in her piety ppr. {for
(::)
cf. 104. II
156. 2
Pandite
]'ive Deo et vives.
(libson).
vulning herself ppr. Cranmore, a crane's head erased arg.,
rrelestes portee,
98. 14 Cramond, a
beaked gu., pierced through the neck
Vnlnera tt
Craig, S. H., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.. L.M.,
plumed
and
barbed
ppr.,
arrow
an
with
124, Stroud Green Road, N., crest Cramp, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding
arg., the neck vulned gu.
i?. 8
Fide eX amore.
a mullet or.
and motto same as first of the
entwined with
Cramphorne, Herts, a talbot's head Cranston, a column arg.,
176. 4
woodbine vert.
erased erm., eared sa., gorged with a
Craig, R. Hunter, Esquire, of West
crane's head erased
and West Park,
collar gu., charged with three cross Cranston, Scotland, a

Craig or Craige, Scotland, a chevalier on


horseback holding a broken lance in
Iji-nd. all ppr.
Vive ut vivas.
189. 5
Craig, Gibson-, Sir James Henry, Bart.,
of Riccarton, in Midlothian: (i) A

arg.

Inevitabile fatum.

Cramer, on a mount a cock with wings

Dunmore,

Stirlingsh.,

Skelmorlie, Ayrsh., N.B., a chevalier

crosslets iitched or.

cf.

56.

ppr.

/ desire not

to

want.

104.

CRA

CRA

140

Crawford, a griffin's head erased between


Craunton see Cranton.
Cranstoun, see Trotter-Cranstouu.
11
two w ings.
ef. 65
Cranstoun, Baron, Scotland, a crane Crause, out of a ducal coronet a hand
Crawford of Jardinhill, a pair of balances
holding a rose slipped and leaved ppr.
roosting with its head under its wing,
on the point of a dagger in pale. God
and holding up a stone -with its dexter
save the right.
foot, all ppr. Thou shall want ere I want. Craven, Earl ol (Craven), Yorks, on a
ef. 179. 11
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a griffin Crawford of Crawfordburn, on the point
Cranstoun, C. B., M.B., Broad Street,
statant with wings elevated erm.,
of a dagger arg., hilted or, a pair of
Ludlow, Shropsh., a crane holding in
Motto
of
the
last,
stringed
all
ppr.
or.
Virtus
in
balances
suspended
a
stone,
beaked
and
armed
dexter
foot
its
actione consistit.
gu.
Quod tibi, hoc alteri.
63. 13
as above.
cf. 179. 11
Cranstoun, Edmonstone-, Charles Joseph, Craven, Fulwar-, Esquire, of Brock Hamp- Crawford, on the point of a dagger erect
God show
a pair of balances, all ppr.
ton Park, Glouc, on a chapeau gu.,
Core House, Lanark, a crane statant
the right.
vulning itself ppr.
turned up erm., a griffin statant of the
ef. 179. 1
Virtus in actione Crawford, George Reginald. Esquire, of
second, beaked or.
Cranstoun, Scotland, a crane's head
Arpley House, West Hill, Putney
/ desire not to want.
ronsistil.
^3- '3
erased ppr.
Heath, S.W., a dexter arm in armour
104. It
Craven, Colquitt-, Fulwar Lewis George,
of Brock Hampton Park, Cheltenham,
embowed, holding a dagger ppr. Sine
Cranstoun, a crane arg. Dum vigilo euro.
105. 9
same crest and motto.
labe nota.
God
Cranton, a dromedary sa., collared or, Craven of Richardstown, Louth, on a Crawford of Clovcrhill, a garb ppr.
bezantee, raaned gu.
chapeau gn., turned up erm., a griffin
'53-2
feeds the crows.
statant sa., wings addorsed, beaked, Crawford, a castle triple-towered ppr.
Cranwell, Lines, a crane close arg. 105. 9
hare
current
Cranwell, on a mount vert a
and seraee-de-lis or. Forliludine crevi.
cf. 155. 8
136. 3
arg.
c/. 63. 13
Crawford, Scotland, a castle ppr.
Cranworth, Baron (Rolfe extinct), a Craven, Warw. and Berks, on a chapeau
cf. 155. 8
dove arg., holding in its beak a sprig
gu.. turned up erm., a griffin pas.sant Crawford, Scotland, a palm-branch ppr.
of olive ppr., ducally gorged gu., the
Calcar honeste.
of the last.
147. I
ef. 63. 13
dexter claw resting on three annulets Craven, Berks, a griffin statant erm.
Crawford of Crawfordsland, on the top
interlaced or.
Post nubila Phoebus.
of a marble pillar a man's heart, all
cl- 63. 13
Cranworth, Baron (Gurdon), of Letton Craven, on a perch sa., a falcon az., with
Slant innixa Deo.
ppr.
176. 5
and Cranworth, a goat climbing up a
wings expanded, beaked and legged Crawford of Crawfuird, Scotland, an errock, all ppr.
In arduii viget virtus.
mine passant ppr. Sine lahe nota. 134.6
gu238- I Craw of East Reston, an eagle gardant Crawford, Robert, Esquire, J.P., D.L.,
Crass and Crasse, Durh., a crescent surppr., beaked and armed gu.
Cui debeo
H.A., CO. Donegal, of Stonewold, near
mounted by a cross crosslet fitchee or.
Ballyshannon, co. Donegal, an erm.
fidus.
166. 9 Craw of Netherbyer, a crow sa.
Hodie non eras.
God is
passant ppr., charged on the shoulders
107. 14
Crastein, a Cornish chough ppr.
my safety.
with a trefoil slipped or. Sine labe
cf. 107. 5
Crastein, a Cornish chough ppr., between Craw of Heughead, on a garb a crow sa.
nota.
271. 16
two wings expanded gu.
Nee careo, ncc euro.
Crawford of Ardmillan, Scotland, a falcon
Craster, on a ducal coronet or, a cock Crawe, a hawk with wings expanded arg.,
hooded and belled ppr. Durum pappr.
cj. 91. 2
charged on the breast with a cinquetientid frango.
ef. 85. I
Craster, Northumb., a raven ppr.
foil az.
Crawford and Crawfurd, Scotland, a
cf. 87. I
107. 14 Crawfleld, a lion rampant.
phoenix in flames ppr.
God show the
i
1
Cra'ster, Thomas William, of Cra'ster. Crawford and Balcarres, Earl 0!, set
right.
82. 2
Alnwick, Northumb. (i) A raven ppr.,
Lindsay.
Crawford or Crawforde, a hand holding a
charged on the breast with an escallop Crawford, Berks, a deer's head ppr., and
216. 14
lancet ppr.
or (/or Cra'ster).
Bodie
c{.
107. 5.
between the attires a cross or.
120. 9 Crawfurd of Saint Hill, Sussex, a hawk
jelix eras ter.
Crawford of Drumsey, a stag's head
hooded and belled ppr. Durum patiCratford, Worcs., a demi-lion rampant
erased gu., between the attires a cross
entid frango.
cf. 85. i
gardant erminois, ducally gorged az.
crosslet fitched of the same.
Tutum Crawfurd, a garb ppr. God feeds the
ef. 10. 8
te robore reddam.
croii's.
120.12
153. 2
Crathorne, Lines, on a thorn-bush a bird Crawford of Haining, a hart's head Crawfurd, Scotland, a cinquefoil slipped
.

ppr.

Crathorne, Yorks, on a

mount

bird sa.

Crauford or Craufurd, a hand


lancet.

Craufuird,
Ayi-sh.,

vert,

couped ppr. Hactenus invictus. 121. 5


Crawford of Comlarg, issuing out of a
cloud a dexter hand gra.sping a hart
by the attires and bearing him to the

92. 3
holding a
216. 14

formerly of Grange House,


a game-hawk hooded and

belled ppr.

Durum

patientid jrango.
ej.

85.

Craufurd, Sir Charles William Frederick,


Bart., of Kilbirney, Stirling, an ermine
ppr.
Sine labc nota.
134. 6
Craufurd, Houison-, Lieufenant-Colonel
William Reginald, of CYaufurdland,
Ayrsh. (1 ) A marble pillar surmounted
by a man's heart ppr. {for Craufurd),
Slant innixa Deo.
176.
A
5.
(2)
dexter hand erect couped at the WTist
Sursum corda.
[for Howison).
222. 14
Craufurd,
Henry John, Esquire, of

Feiiciter floret.

c/.

sa.

i.).8.

12

ground, all ppr.


Tutum te robore reddam.
1 16.
10
Crawford, a goat's head g"crosslet fitchee or. Omnia Deo fuvante.
Crawford, a crescent arg^
120. 12
163
Crawford, Scotland, a" decrescent arg. Crawfurd, a dexter hand issuing out of a
Sine labe luccbit.
cloud grasping a hart by the attires and
163. i
Crawford, James Coutts, Esquire, of
bringing him to the ground, all ppr.
Overton, Lanarksh., and Miramart,
Tutum te robore reddam.
116. lO
Wellington, New Zealand, an increscent Crawfurd-Stirling-Stuart, of Castlemilk
chequy arg. and az. Fide et diligentia.
and Milton, Lanarksh. (i) A dexter
naked arm issuant grasping a sword,
163. 3
Crawford, James Dundas, Esquire, same
aU ppr., pommel and hilt or (/or
crest and motto.
Stuart).
A Moor's head sa.,
(2)
Crawford of Carsburn, and Cravrfurd of
banded about the temples arg. {for
Hamilton, a crescent arg., charged
Stirling).
A crescent arg. (for
(3)
with a star. Sine labe lucebit.
Crawfurd).
Crawfurd, a castle triple-towered arg.,
ef. 163. 2
Crawford, within the horns of a crescent
masoned sa., loopholes and ports gu.
a star.
163. 4
cf. 155. 8
Crawford of Easter Seaton, an incres- Crawfurd, James, Esquire, of Thornwood,
cent chequy arg. and gu.
Fide et diliLanarksh., same crest. Ex pugnavi.
gentia.
163. 3 Crawfurd of Lanarksh., Scotland, a castle
Crawford, a half-moon, the crescent
triple-towered arg., masoned sa., loopchequy arg. and az., the face sa.
holes and ports gu.
cf. 155. 8
:

Auchenames, Renfi-ewsh., and Crosbie,


Ayrsh., a stag's head erased gu., between the attires a cross crosslet fitchee
Tutum le robore reddam.
1 20. 12
Craufurd, Hugh Ronald George, Esquire,
of Portencross, Ayrsh., same crest and
motto.

vert.

12?. 12
Crawfurd, a goat's head gu.
Crawfurd, a stag's head erased ppr.
Hactenus invictus.
121. 2
Crawfurd, a stag's head erased ppr.,
and between his attires gu. a cross

CRA

179.
pp. {for Crau/urd).
demi-lion rampant or {for
Macknight).
Quod tibi hoc nlteri.Nil

balances,
II.

(2)

durum

all

10. 2

volenti.

Crawhall of Northumb. and Durh., on a


Nee careo, nee euro.
garl) or, a crow sa.
Crawhall, a crow holding in the dexter
claw a battle-axe. Pra'sto et persto.
Crawhall, George, of Burton Croft, Yorks,
upon a mount vert a crow sa., holding
in the dexter claw a battle-axe in bend
ppr.

PrcESlo

et

CRE

141

Crawfurd, Macknight- of Lauriston Castle,


Midlothian, and Kirkland House, West
A sword erect
Kilbride, N.B.
(i)
in pale, having on the point a pair of

persto.

Crawley-Boevey, see Boevey.


Crawley, Sussex and Beds, a crane ppr.,
in the dexter claw a fleiir-de-Us or.
cf. 105. 9
Crawley, Francis, Esquire, of Stockwood.
Non omnia
Luton, Beds, same crest.
possunius omnes.
Crawley, Ireland, a triangular harrow.

178- 4

Creagh, Michael, Esquire, of the city of Cremorne, Baron, .see Dartrey, Earl of.
Dublin, a horse's head erased arg., Crenway, on a chapeau gu.," a boar pascaparisoned gu., in the headstall of
sant or.
cf. 40. 8
the bridle a laurel-branch vert. Virtute Crepping or Creping, Lines, a lion paset nunune.
sant ppr., holding in the dexter paw a
cf. 51.5
Creagh, John Bagwell, Esquire, of Hermicrescent arg.
5. 6
tage, near Doneraile, same crest and Cresacre, a catamountain.
motto.
Crespigny, on a chapeau gu., turned up
Creagh, Ireland, an arm holding a dagger,
erm., a gauntlet ppr., holding a cutlass
point downward.
cf. 213. 6
arg., the hilt and pommel or.
1 17. 8
Creake, a stag trippant gu.
Crespine, Crespin, or Crispin, a hydra
Littleham,
Crealccke
of
Langerton,
with seven heads vert.
73. 3
Devonsh., a griffin's head erased sa., Cress or Cresse, Notts, a grilfin's head
beaked or, langued gu., transfixed by a
couped sa.
66. i
sword fesseways ppr., the hilt resting Cressall, two lion's gambs erased supon the wreath, holding in the beak a
porting a bezant.
39. 4
Deo et gladio. Cressenor or Cressner, a dexter arm
sprig of laurel, also ppr.
Crean, Ireland, a hand plucking a thistle
couped and embowed fesseways, hold21S. 5
ppr.
202. 6
ing three wheat-stalks ppr.
168. 4 Cresset, Shropsh., a demi-lion rampant
Crean, a water-bouget az.
head sa., collared
Creasy, a greyhound's
gardant arg., ducally crowned or, hold"
61. 2
arg.
ing a beacon cf the first fired ppr.
Creek, a swan arg.
99. 2 Cressey, out of a ducal coronet or, a
j

Crecrott, see Craycraft.


Cree, Scotland, an arm in

armour em\

demi-peacock ppr.
Cressy,

Charles

Albert,

103. 13
Hill

House,

bowed wielding a scimitar ppr. 196. 10


Walton, Ipswich, out of a ducal coronet
Cree, George Cecil, Ower Moigne Court,
a demi-eagle displayed ppr. Cressa ne
Dorset, a dexter hand holding a civic
18. 5
coronet gu.
crown ppr. The reward of integrity.
Cresswell, see Baker- Cresswell.
Crawshaw, Baron (Brooks), a demi-lion
ppr., maned arg., charged on the Creeck, Scotland, a hand holding a crown Cresswell, Suff., a squirrel sejant cracking
Volenti nil difficile.
of laurel ppr.
shoulder with a fountain, and holding
a nut, all ppr.
133. 7
cf. 218. 4
in the paws a pheon in bend sinister
Cresswell of London and Northumb., on a
ppr., stringed or.
Creed, on an oak-branch vert a dove
mount vert, a torteau charged with a
I35-Ii
Crawshaw, a greyhound current arg.,
arg., holding in the beak a sprig ppr.,
squirrel sejant arg.
collared gu.
charged on the breast with a cross Cresswell, Shropsh., a greyhound sejant
cf. 58. 2
patee gu.
arg.
Crawshaw, on a mount in front of a bull59- 4
57. 10 Creed, a dove holding in its beak an Cresswell, a dexter arm embowed, vested,
dog, collared, a pile of balls.
olive-branch ppr.
92. 5
slashed, holding in the hand ppr. a
Crawshay, de Barri, Esquire, of Rosemount
field, Sevcnoaks, Kent, on a
mace.
Creed, a demi-wolf regardant erminois,
head erased
seraee of hurts, gorged with a ducal

Crawley,

Dorset,

lion's

holding in the dexter paw au etoile gu. Cresswell, George, Esquire, of Ocle Court,
vert, a mastitf dog standing over a
/I- I
pjTamid of caunon-fcalls ppr. Perse- Creed, a dragon's head gu.
Hertford, between two eagle's wings
verance.
Creed, Thomas, M.D., Ballinstone, Parkgu., guttee-d'or, a bird bolt of the Last,
wood Road, Boscombe, Hants, a
thereon a squirrel sejant ppr., holding
Crawshay, Codrington Eraser, Esquire, of
thistle ppr.
in the paws a trefoil shpped vert.
Lhanvair Grange, near Abergavenny,
Monmouthsh., same crest and motto.
Crees, Warw., on a mount a falcon with
Vincit amor patrirn.
wings addorsed, ducally gorged, belled. Cresswell, Ireland, a savage's head ppr.,
Crawshay, Francis Richard, Esquire, of
Gladio et virtute.
wreathed vert.
Treforest, South Wales, same crest and
cf. 190. 7
cf. 88. 2
motto.
Creese, a unicorn's head couped ppr. Cresswell, Baker-, Addison Francis, of
(i) A
Demique decus.
Cresswell, Alnwick, Northumb.
Crawshay, Tudor, Esquire, of Diralands,
49. 7
mount vert, thereon a torteau charged
Llantwit-Major, Glamorgansh., same Creeton, a dragon passant vomiting file
with a squirrel sejant arg. (2) A goat's
ppr.
crest and motto.
cf. 73. 2
head erased arg., armed and crined or,
Crawshay, William Thompson, Esquire, Creevey or Crevy, a grifiin sejant per
62. 10
pale arg. and sa., winged or.
gorged with a collar gemel, and charged
of Cyfarthfa CasUe, Merthyr Tydvil,
ading, same Cregoe, an arm in armour erabowed, cut
on the neck with a saltire gu. Cressa
oil below the wrist and dropping blood,
ne careat.
holding in the hand an arrow. For- Cressy, Lines, out of a ducal coronet or,
Crawshay, a greyhound current sa.
'

tuna audaces juvat.

a demi-eagle displayed ppr.

80.

14

66. i
Crawshay, Norf., a dog sa., standing over Cregoe-Colmore, William Barwick, Es- Cressy, a griffin's head couped sa.
quire, of Moor End, Charlton Kings, Creston, a lion passant resting his dexter
a heap of olives ppr.
cf. 6. 2
Cheltenham, out of a crescent or, a
paw on a torteau.
Cray of Kent, a chevalier on horseback
blackamoor's head in profile, wreathed Creswell, Hants, a sinister arm in chain
holding a sword in pale, all ppr.
armour, holding in the hand ppr. a
about the temples or and gu.
cf. 189. 10
cross botonnee fitched or.
Craycraft or Crecrott, a stork holding Creighton, a bomb-shell fired ppr. 177. 12
Creirle, see M'Crire.
Creswell, Northamp., a Saracen's head
in the dexter claw a battle-axe ppr.
190- 5
Creke, Cambs, in a crescent arg., a bundle
ppr.
cf. 125. II
Pinkney Park, Wilts, a
of
of five arrows or, headed and barbed Creswell
Craye, out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's
Saracen's head ppr., wreathed vert
arg., tied with a ribbon gu.
head arg., collared of the first.
gu.
mullet
with
a
charged
arg.,
see
Crake.
and
Creke,
67.
cf.
9
121. 2
Aut nunquam tenies, aut perfice.
Creagh, Ireland, a nag's head erased Creketot, a stag's head erased or.
190.5
Crelie, Ireland, a wolf's head erased arg.
liridled ppr.
cf. 51. 5
30. 8 Creswell, Northamp., on the branch of a
Creagh, see Butler-Creagh.
tree fesseways vert a squirrel sejant
Creagh, see MacMahon-Creagh.
Cremer of London and Norf., a ram's head
erased paly of six arg. and gu., attired
gu., cracking a nut or, Between two
Creagh, Newcastle-on-Tyne, a horse's
hazel-twigs of the first, fructed of the
Iliad couped arg., between two laurelof the first.
130. 6

liranches ppr.

cf.

50. 2

Creagh, a horse's head erased arg., bridled


^u., and decked with a slip of laurel
VirtiUe et numinc.
ppr.
cf. 51. 5

third.
Cremer, Wyndham Cremer, Esquire, of
Beeston Hall, Cromer, Norf., a ram's Creswick, out of a ducal coronet or, an
arm in armour erabowed, holding in the
head erased per pale wavy arg. and
cf. 196. 5
hand a dagger ppr.
gu., armed or

CRE

Do

right

CRO

142

Creswick, Henry, Esquire, of Hawthorne


House, Melbourne, Australia, a lion
rampant double- queued sa., gutteed'or, supporting a caduceus, also or.

and

fear not.
3. i
Creting, Kent, and Cretinge, Suff.. a bear
passant transpierced by an arrow in
r/. 34-4
bend sinister.
Creveguer or Creverguere, a mountain in

i79-
flames ppr.
Crevy, see Creevey.
Crew, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet or,
36. 12
a lion's gamb arg.
Crew, Durb., a ferret collared and lined.

Crichton,

Scotland,

couped vert, vomiting

dragon's
fire

ppr.

head

God

send grace.
72. 3
Crichton, a dragon's head erased ppr.
Perseverantia.
cf. 71. 2
Crichton, a dragon vert, crowned and
spouting out fire ppr.
Crichton, a galley, her oars in saltier sa.
160. 10
Crichton of London, a mastiff standing
in a watching posture ppr.
Fidelis.
Crichton of Woodhouselee, Scotland, a
camel's head and neck couped ppr.
Perseverantia.
132. 7
Stand
Crichton, Scotland, a, pillar arg.

134- 9
sure.
176. 3
Crew, on a mount vert, a doe lodged ppr.
125. 4 Cricket or Crickitt, a lion passant garEsquire,
dant az.
4. 3
Crewdson, William Dillworth,
J.P., of Helme Lodge, Kendal, Westml., Cricket or Crickitt, Essex, a drake's head
erased ppr.
a fox's head erased or, between two
fleur-de-lis az., charged on the neck Crickitt, Tom Shelton, Solicitor, Marine
Lodge, Brighton, a dralie's head erased
with an estoile of six points wavy of
ppr.
298. 12
Accipe daque (idem.
the last.
Sapientia tutus.
Crewe, Earl of (Crewe-Milnes), Fryston Crickman, a stag lodged ppr.
115.7
Hall,
Ferry Bridge, Yorks (i) A Cridland, Somers., issuing from clouds
two dexter hands conjoined ppr. 224. i
garb or, charged with a fess dancettee
az., thereon three mullets arg.
(2) Crierie, see M'Cririe.
Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's Crigan, Ireland, a harp ppr., ensigned
with a human heart gu.
gamb arg., armed gu. Scio cui
cf. 168 9
Criktoft, a demi-unicorn az.
credidi.
48. 7
Crimes, Dorset, a martlet sa.
Crewe, Baron (extinct), of Crewe, Chesh.
95. 5
(1) Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's Cringan, Crinan, and Crinzian, Scotland,
gamb erect arg. (jor Crewe). 36. 12.
a dexter arm in armour embowed, holding a dagger bendways, point down(2) A demi-lion rampant gardant or,
holding in the paws a slip of olive ppr.
wards ppr. Subito.
195. 4
CrioU, environed with clouds ppr., a
(jor Offley).
Sequor nee inferior.
ej. 10. 8
mullet or.
cf. 164. 1 1
Crewe, Sir Vauncey Harpur, Bart., D.L., Cripps, an ostrich's head erased, gorged
(i) Out of
with a ducal coronet, and holding a
of Calke Abbey, Derbysh.
a ducal coronet or, a Uon's gamb erect
horse-shoe in its beak, all ppr.
arg. (jor Crewe).
(2) A boar Cripps, Charles Alfred, M.P., M.A., K.C.,
36. 12.
statant or, ducally gorged gu. (for
Parmoor,
Henley-on-Thames, same
opproHarpur).
Degeneranti genus
crest.
Fronti nulla fides.
brium.
Cripps, Wilfred Joseph, Esquire, C.B.,
Crewe, a boar passant sa.
M.A., E.S.A., Cirencester, same crest
40. 9
Crewe, Ireland, a dexter hand holding an
and motto.
:

open book ppr.


215. 10 Cripps, Frederic WiUiam Beresford, of
Ampney Park, Cirencester, same crest.
Crewe-Read, Offley John, Esquire: (i)
An eagle displayed sa. (for Bead). (2) Cripps and Crips, an arm in armour em300. 8
Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's gamb
bowed, holding a scimitar ppr.
arg., charged with a crescent gu. (for Cripps, William Charles, J.P., the La\vn,
Crewe).
Camden Park, Tunbridge Wells, same
Crewker, an arm in armour embowed
crest.
brandishing a scimitar.
196. 10 Cririe, Scotland, a bee-hive sa., with bees
Crews, Crewse, or Cruse, Devonsh., on a
volant or. Industria.
137. 7
mount vert a stork ppr., holding in
Crisp, out of a ducal coronet or, the
dexter cla
lUo arg. Another,
123. 3
attires and scalp of a stag ppr.
holding a stone.
132. 8
Crisp, a camelopard statant ppr.
Creyke of Rawcliffe, Yorks, on a garb or, Crisp or Crispe, Kent, a camelopard arg.,
a raven ppr.
258. 16
peUettee, attired, collared, and lined
Creyke, Yorks, on a garb in fess or, an
or.
eagle with wings addorsed arg.
Crisp or Crispe, Middx., a camelopard or,
Creyke, Yorks, a crow with wings adpeUettee, attired and coUared of the
i

dorsed sa.
Creyke, Ralph, Esquire, of Rawcliffe
Hall, Goole, and Marton, Bridhngton, on
a garb fesseways or, a rook, wings ppr.
A vie la verite.
258. 16
Criall, out of a mural coronet a demilion rampant gardant gu., holding between the paws a key or.
Criche of London and Oxon., a demi-lion
erm., crowned or, holding a cross
formee filched of the last.
c/.

10.

Crichton, Viscount, see Erne, Earl of.


Crichton-Stuart, Marquess of Bute,

Bute.

II

see

first,

lined arg.

Frederick Arthur, Esquire, of


Grove Park, Denmark Hill, and of
Broadhurst, Surrey, upon a rock ppr.,
sa.,
semee
statant
a camelopard
of annulets, and gorged with a collar,
thereto affixed a chain refiexed over
the back, and holding in the mouth a

Crisp,

horse-shoe,

all or.

Dutn tenipus hahem us

operc7jiur bonwn.
132. 11
Crisp, George Edwin, Esquire, of Playford Hall, Suff., same crest and motto.
Crisp, WiUiam Henry, Esquire, of the

Cedars,
crest

Great

Bealings,

and motto.

Sutl.,

same

Fred, Esquire, of White House,


New Southgate, Middx., Moor Barns,
Maddingley, and Girton, Cambridge,
in front of a camelopard statant arg.,
semee of peUets, gorged with a coUar
with line refiexed over the back gu.,
three horse-shoes sa.
Mens conscia

Crisp,

recti.
233. 7
Crispie, a lion passant gu., his dexter
paw resting on a bezant.
cf. 6. 2
Crispin, a chevalier on horseback at fuU
speed tilting with a lance, aU ppr.
Crispin, a seven-headed hydra vert.

73- 3
Critchett, Sir George Anderson, M.A.,
21, Harley Street, Cavendish Square,
a starling ppr.
Critchley or Critchlow, a harp vert.

168. 9
Croaehrod, a wolf regardant pierced
through the body with a spear, the end
in its mouth.
cf. 28. 6
Croaehrod, see Cracherode.
Croad or Croade, on a cloud a celestial
sphere ppr.
cf. 159. 5
Croall, David, Esquire, of Southfield,
Liberton, Edinburgh, a horse's head

couped gu. I press forward, c/. 50. 13


Croasdaile, a demi-man in armour holding in his dexter hand a sword ppr.
187 I
Crobber, on a winged globe an eagle with
wings expanded ppr.
159. 9
Crochrod, Essex and Suff., a demi-boar
rampant regardant gu., armed or, transpierced by a broken spear arg. grasped
in the mouth.
Crockat or Crockett, on a rock a solan
goose ppr.
Crockat or Crockett, Scotland, a dog
sleeping sa., spotted arg.
Tak' tent.
,

57- 13

Surrey, a horse passant arg.


semper vivit.
52. 6
Crocker, J. Hedley, M.D., Gort House,
Petersham, Surrey, a raven ppr. Deus
Crocker,

Fama

alit eos.

Crow
Crockett, a Cornish chough ppr.
not, croak net.
107. 14
Crockford, a dexter hand holding a roU
of parchment ppr.
215. 6
Crode, a demi-dragon sans wings or, the
tail environed round the body.
Croeker, a crow sa., crowned arg., holding
in his beak an ear of wheat or.
Croft, Sir Herbert George Denman, Bart.,
(i)
D.L., J.P., of Croft Castle, Heref.
A wyvern sa., vulned in the side gu.
:

Esse quam videri.


70. 2.
(2)
Tryutnphe
lion passant gardant arg.
cf.

o Trespas.

4. 3

Croft,
Richard Benyon, Esquire, of
Fanhams Hall, Ware, Herts, same
crests and motto.
Croft, Sir John Frederick, Bart., Yorks,
and Kent: (i) .4 lion passant gardant
or,
supporting an escutcheon arg.,
charged with the cross of St. George
gu.
lion passant gardant per
(2)

pale indented gu. and erminois, the


dexter fore-paw resting on an escutarg., charged with a representation of the star of the Order of the

cheon

Tower and Sword


videri.

Valor

ppr.

Esse

quam

e Icaldade.

Harry, Stillington Hall, Easingwold, York.s, crest same as second


above.

Croft,

CRO

Crolt, a wyvern vert.


Croft, a dragon's head

couped

Croft, a talbot sejant.


Crofton, Baron (Crofton),

Roscommon,

Ireland,

70.
vert.

71.

55. 2
Mote, co.
c/.

of

seven ears

or, with three fleur-de-lis of the same


issuing therefrom, and charged with a
rose gu.
Je tiendray ma puissance par

ma

joi.

177.

of

Crofton, Sir Morgan George, Bart., D.L.,


of Mohill House, co. Leitrim, seven
Dat
ears of wheat on one stalk ppr.
increincnturn.

Crofton, Rev. Addison, of Linton Court,

ppr.

177. I
107. 14

ppr., ducally
holding in the beak an ear
of wheat of the last.
cf. 107. 6
Croker of London and Glouc, an arm in
armour embowed ppr., garnished or,
holding in the hand an anchor, also ppr.
Crokey, Yorks, a lion's head sa., erased

gorged

rege.

Croker of West Molesey, Surrey, a


drinking-cup or, with three fleur-de-lis
issuing therefrom ppr., and charged
on the centre with a rose gu. Deus ulit
COS.
J'ai ma joi tetiu a ma puissance.

wheat conjoined on one stalk or. Dat Croker, Devonsh. a raven


Pro patrid et Croker, Oxon., a raven
Deus incremciitum.

Deus

CRO

143

gardant sa.,
supporting with the dexter paw an
escutcheon psean, charged with a lion
passant gardant or.

Croft, Yorks, a lion passant

or,

and motto.
of Crole, a unicorn's head erased arg., armed
Standon, Ware, Herts,
and crined or, between two elephants'
trunks sa.
same crest and motto.
28. 10
Crofton, Sir Malby, Bart., of Longford Crolly, a wolf passant sa.
House, CO. Sligo, seven ears of wheat on Cromartie, Earl of. Viscount Tarbat of
one stalk ppr. Dat Deus incrementum.
Tarbat, Baron Macleod of Castle Leod,
Crofton, out of a mount vert six ears of
and Baron Castlehaven, all in the
wheat or, bladed ppr.
county of Cromartie (Rt. Hon. Francis
cf. 154. 7
Crofton, Ireland, an ear of wheat ppr.
Leveson-Gowor) (1) A wolf passant
arg.,
collared and chained or {for
154- 3
Crofton, an eagle's head erased, ducally
Gower).
(2) A goat's head
cf. 28. 10.
^'irged, holding in the beak a pheon,
128. 5.
erased erminois {for Levcmti).
all ppr.
83. 10
(3) A cat-a-mountain salient ppr. {for
Crofton, Ireland, a savage's head ppr.
Sutherland. Frangas non ficctcs. 26. 3
100. 12 Crombie, a demi-lion rampant gardant
or, holding in the dexter paw a fleurCrofts of Velvetstown, Cork, a bull's
c/. 13. 2
head cabossed sa., armed or, thereon
de-lis gu.
Virtute et fiiltli- Crombie, an eagle displayed gu.
a chevron of the last.
75. 2
tale.
cf. 43- S
Crombie of Phesdo, Scotland, same crest.
Velvetstown,
of
Christopher,
Crofts,
Fear God.
75. 2
cabossed
sa.
biill'a
head
Cork, a
Crome, Berks and Middx., out of a mural
Virtute et fidelitate.
coronet or, a demi-lion sa., holding in
Crofts of Cloheen, Cork, same crest and
the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis arg.
motto.
cf. 13. 2
Crofts, a bull's head couped sa., armed Cromer,
Earl of (Baring), a mullet
or.
cf. 44- 3
erminois between two wings arg. Prosa.,
cabossed
bull's
head
Crofts, Suff., a
hitale et hihore.
armed or.
43- ^ Cromer, a ram's head couped gu., charged
Crofts, a bull's head cabossed arg., armed
with two palets arg.
cf. 130. i
or.
43- 8 Cromer, Norf., a crow sa.
cf. 107. 5
Crofts, a dragon's head vert, charged Cromer, a demi-lion arg., armed and
c/. 71. i
with tliree ermine spots.
10. 2
langued gu.
Crofts, Heref. and Shropsh., a wyvern Cromer, a chevalier in armour standing
70. i
with wings addorsed az.
beside a war-horse and holding the
4. 3
Crofts, a lion passant gardant or.
bridle, all ppr.
53. 11
Crofts, on a chapeau a?.., turned up erm., Cromie, Bart., Ireland: (i) A dexter
an eagle's neck with two heads erased
haml apaumee ppr. 222. 14. (2) A
sa., gorged with an Eastern crown or.
centaur with a bow and arrow ppr.,
cf. 55. 2
Crofts, a talbot sejant erm.
Labor omnia
the equestrian part gi-ey.
Crog, or Crogg a crescent gu., charged
vincit.
53. 2
with an etoile arg.
cf. 163. 2
Cromie, Ireland, a dexter hand erect
Crog or Crogg, a cross raoline or, between
holding a cross crosslet fitched. 221. 14
two ears of wheat orleways of the same. Cromlyn, a fawn's head cabossed or.
154. 14 Crommelin, De la Clierois-, of Carrowdore, CO. Down, Ireland: (i) Out of
Croke of Chilton and Chequers, Bucks,
a ducal coronet or, a swan rising ppr.
and Studley and Waterstock, Oxon.,
two swans' necks addorsed and inter5.
(2) An
(for Crommelin).
cf. 99.
laced issuing out of a crescent, all arg.,
anchor az. {for De la Cherois. Fac ct
161. i
spera.
and holding in each beak an annulet
Settle,

same

Crofton, Rev.

crest

Wilham d'Abzac, M.A.,

Puckeridge,

'^

100. II

gu.

Croke,

John,

Esquire,

Cirencester, Glouc,

of

same

the

Abbey,

crest.

Vir-

amove.
Croke or Crook, a celestial and a terrestrial sphere ppr.
159. 3
Croker, Ireland, a demi-wyvem with
wings expanded sa.
69. 12
Croker of Croker's Hele, Crokern Tor,
and Lineham, Devonsh., a drinking-cup
iiitis

Crompe

Stonelinch, Sussex, three


quatrefoUs erect or, stalked and leaved
ppr.
148. 7
26. 2
Crompe, a cat rampant sa.
Crompton, Staffs and Lanes, a talbot
sejant or, holding in the dexter paw a
coil of rope of the same.
cf. 55. 2
Crompton, Staffs., out oi a mural coronet
gu., a sea-horse's head or. the mane
arg.

of

Crompton, Derbysh., a demi-horse


vuliied in the chest by an arrow
feathered arg.
Love and loijaltt/.

sa.,

or,

/ 53- 3
Crompton, John Gilbert, Esquire, of
flower Lilies, Windley, Derbysh., same
crest and motto.
Crompton-Roberts, Charles Montagu, Esquire, of Drybridge, Monmouth, and
52.

Mount

Street,

London, W.

(i)

demi-lion guardant per bend dove-tailed


or and gu., holding in the dexter paw
a sword erect, ppr., and resting the
sinister upon a piieon or {for Roberts).
306. I. (2) A talbot sejant or, peUettee,
resting the dexter paw upon an escutcheon az., charged with a lozenge
God and my conai-g. {for Crompton).
306. 2

science.

Crompton-Roberts, Major Henry Roger,


of 16, Belgrave Square, London, S.W.,
same crests and motto.
Cromuel, Hants, an eagle displayed, holding in the dexter claw a sword.
75. 7
Cromwell, Earl of Essex, on a chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a pelican or,
guttee-de-larmes,
vulned gu. Semi
morliius qui timet.

98. 7

Cromwell, Hants, a demi-lion rampant


arg., guttee sa., holding a spear or,
headed az.
Cromwell of Cheshunt Park, Herts, a
demi-lion rampant arg., holding in the
dexter paw a gem ring or. Pax qucvritur
Mors meta laborum.
bello.
cf. 10. 2
Cron or Crone, seven arrows, six in saltier
and one in pale or.
173. 7
Cron or Crone, a demi-fish az
139. 4
Crook, a sinister hand issuing from a
cloud in the dexter pointing towards
a serpent, the head erected ppr. 223. 7
Crook, an eagle displayed or.
75. 5
Crook, Scotland, an arm in armour embowed ppr., holding a fleur-de-lis or.
199. 14
107. 14
Crook, a raven ppr.
Crook, Lanes, a Cornish chough sa.,
107. 14
beaked and legged gu.
Crook, Herbert Evelyn, M.D., same crest.
Ticns a. la verite.
Crooke, Hants, a fleur-de-lis or, environed
by a snake vert, its head Lssuing
300. 5
through the centre leaf.
Crookes, Sir William, of 7, Kensington
Park Gardens, W., an elephant quarterly
or and vert, charged with two crosses
pattees counterchanged, resting the
Ubi
dexter forefoot on a prism ppr.
230. 13
crux ibi lux.
Crooks, Scotland, a demi-leopard ppr.
cf. 25. 10
Crooks, Fleming, 72, South Audley Street,
W., a demi-leopard rampant ppr. Nihil
Deo.
sine
299. 8
Crooks, an elephant quarterly or and gu.

133-

Crooks, Shropsh.. an elephant quarterly or


and gu. Wisdom and strength.
133-9
Crookshank, Ireland, a wyvern with wings
addorsed vomiting lire at both ends
f>9-

ppr.

Crookshank, a dexter hand holding an


218. 14
ear of wheat, all ppr.
Crookshank, Edgar March, Saint Hill,
East Grinstead, a cubit arm erect in
armour ppr., the naked hand also ppr.,
grasping a dagger pommelled and
hilted or.

Conferre gladion.

CRO
ardua.
of North Cerney House, Gloiic,
out of a mural crown or, a demi-Iion
sa., holding in the dexter paw a fleurcj.

13.

:;

Croone, a lion's gamb erect and erased


holding a snake, all ppr.
35. 3
Cropley of London and Middx., a lynx
passant gardant ppr.
tf. 127. 2
Cropley, Carabs and Hunts, a mountain2^- 4
cat passant erm.
Cropper, Thornburgh-, see Thornburgh.
Cropper, Lanes, a powter pigeon arg.
Cropper of Swaylands, Tenshurst, Kent,
upon a rock ppr., in front of two spears
in saltire az., a cropper pigeon or.
Love every man, fear no inan.
94- 9
Cropper, James, of EUergreen, Kendal,
same crest and motto.
Cropper, Charles James, Esquire, of EUergreen, Kendal, same crest and motto.
Cropper, P>lward William, Esquire, of
Fearnhead, Great Ci'osby, near Liverpool, same crest and motto.
Cropper, a triangular harrow ppr.
178. 4
Crosbey or Crosbie, Scotland, the stump
of an oak-tree shooting new branches.
I45- ~
Resurgam.
Crosbie, Sir William Edward Douglas,
Bart., of Maryborough, Queen's Co.,
three swords, two in saltire points downwards, the other in pale point upwards,
environed by a snake, all ppr. Indignante invidia florebit Justus.
Crosbie or Crosbey, Scotland, a quill and
I70a sword in saltier ppr.
Crosbie or Crosby Scotland, a holy lamb
Nil
ppr., supporting the standard gu.
131. 2
aesperandum.

Crosby, Ireland, a lion passant gardant


arg.

4- 3

Crosby, between the horns of a crescent


per pale arg. and gu., a cross florj- or.
Te duce libertas !
Crosby, two arms dexter and sinister
couped in saltier ppr., rested, the dexter
gu. and the sinister az., each brandishing a scimitar.
203. 10
Crosell, a stag's head at gaze gu., attired
arg.
c/. 119. 12
Virtus sub
Crosfield, a liou rampant.
crnce crescit.
Crosfield,

burth,

Crosroe, Ireland, an

William, of Annesley,
Liverpool, same crest

Aig-

and

motto.
Crosier, a cubit arm erect, vested gu.,
cuifcd arg., holding a crosier or.

Crosland, Yorks, a cross flory quarterly


Ultra 'pergere.
gu. and arg.
Crosland, Walter, Esquire, of the Grange,
Eaton Hastings, Faringdon, Berks, a
cubit arm erect ppr., grasping a cross

arm

in

armour em-

bowed, holding in the hand a sword,


all

Croome

de-lis arg.

CRO

144

Crookshank, a demi-negro holding iu the


dexter hand a cocoa-nut ppr. Per

195. 2

ppr.

Cross-Buchanan, see Buchanan.


Cross, see Innes-Cross.
Cross, Viscount (Cross), of Broughton-inFurness, Lanes, a griffin's head erased
gorges
ith 3 double chain or.
therefrom pendent a mullet pierced sa.,

and holding

in the beak
Crede cruci.

also sa.

a Passion nail,
66. 14

Cross, William, Esquire, of Red Scar,


Preston, Lanes, same crest and motto.
Scotland, a griffin segreant per
fess gu. and sa., winged arg., the tips
62. 2
or.
Cross, Carlton, of Crook Hall. Chorley,
Lanes, in front of a griffin's head
couped gu., langued gold, collared
Cross,

arg.,

three

fleur-de-lis

fesseways

or.

Ex cruce floret.
Cross, David, Esquire, of Ingliston, Renfrewsh., a griffin segreant sa., armed,
beaked, and winged arg. Sub cruce
62. 2
cojiia.
Cross, Alexander, Esquire, of Langbank,
Renfrew.sh., a griffin segreant sa.,

armed, beaked, and winged

or.

Sub

cruce copia.
Cross, Robert, Esquire, of Leith and
13, Moray Place, Edinburgh, a griffin

segreant

winged

armed,

sa.,

arg.

Sub

beaked,

Cross, a dragon's

and

cruce copia.

Cross, Norf., a griffin passant arg.


Cross, a dragon's head erased.

head couped

63. 2

cf. 71.
vert.

71.
Cross, Ireland, a stork ppr., holding in
its beak a cross potent fitchee arg.
Certaviel vici.
cf. 105.
Cross, Geoffrey, 102, High Street, Ramsgate, a crane ppr., holding in its beak a
spiro spero in
cross botonv arg.

Dum

cruce fido.
Cross, Ireland,

conjoined in
in pale ppr.

two hands couped and


fess,

holding a scimitar
cf.

224. 7

Cross, Chesh., on a moujit vert, a stork


erm., beaked and membered gu., resting his dexter claw on a cross crosslet
of the last, and holding in the beak a

plummet

sa.

Cross, a lion passant gardant supporting


an anchor ppr.
5. 10

Crossby, see Crosby


Crossdell, out of a mural coronet a cross
patonce charged with a leopard's face,
behind the cross two swords in saltier,
points upwards.
Crosse, Yorks, a stork ppr., supporting
with the dexter claw a crescent arg.
cf. 105. 9
Crosse, Lanes, a stork ppr., holding in
its beak a cross pomee arg.
cf. 105. 9
Crosse of Crosse Hall, Liverpool, and

King's Lyrm, Norf., a gryphon's head


erased gu., charged with a mullet of six
points or, between two crosses potent,
241. 15
also gu.
Esse guatn videri.
Crosse, Somers., a. tower arg., flames
issuing from the battlements ppr.
Crosse, a hand plucking a thistle ppr.
218. 5

Scotland, a cross crosslet az.


pete fineni.
165. 2
Crosse, Scotland, a cross crosslet fitched
166. 2
gu.
Same motto.
Crosse, Somers., a cross pattee fitchee
Crosse,

Cerium

between two wings arg., each


charged with a crosslet of the first.
gu.,

Se inserit astris.

Crossfield, a lion

rampant.

I.

CrossBeld, Talbot King, Esquire, of Stan-

Bury

Edmunds

Stone
Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, London, a
talbot passant or, holding in the mouth
ningfield.

St.

8,

a cross crosslet fitchee az., and resting


the dexter fore-leg on a cross couped
of the second.
La croix ma foi.
Crossing, Devonsh., a cross crosslet fitchee
166. 2
gu.
cj. 99. 2
Crossley, on a rock a swan ppr.
Crossley of Scaitcliffe, Lanes, a hind's
head couped arg., holding in the mouth
a cross moline fitchee, and charged
upon the breast with a cross tau gu.

Credo

et

amo.

Crossley, Sir Savile Brinton, Bart., J.P.,


.M.P., of Somerleyton, Lowestoft, Suff.,
a demi-hind erased ppr., charged with
two bars, and holding between the
feet a cross crosslet or.
Omne bonum
262. I
ab alto.
Crossman, Somers., a demi-hon erm.,

holding an escallop. shell sa.


13. 10
Crossman, Major-General Sir William,
K.C.M.G., of Cheswick House and
the Manor House, Holy Island, Northumb., on a wreath or and sa., in front
of a goat's head erased arg., three cross
crosslets fesseways gu.

mea.
Crosswell, an

arm

In cruce spes

12S. S
erect, vested, holding

in the hand a club ppr.


Crost, out of a ducal coronet or, a swan'a
head between two wings ppr.
100. 10
66. i
Croste, Leics., a griffin's head arg.
Crosthwaite, Ireland, a fox sejant or.
32. II

Crosthwaite of Dublin. Ireland, a demilion rampant per fess ppr. and or.
10. 2
Conquer or die.
Crosweller, a Uon's head gardant and
erased or, charged with a cross gu.
Crothers, Wallace George, Esquire, of
Highfields, Chew Magna, Somers.,
club lying fessways ppr., an heraldic
Speraruimn est.
tiger passant or.
cf.

Crotty, a

hand holding up a scorpion

25. 5

ppr.

220.
between two roses gu.,
Crosse Hall and Shaw Hill, Chorley,
stalked, leaved, and slipped, also ppr.
Lanes, a stork ppr., holding in its Crotty, Ireland, a hind trippant gu.
beak a cross botonnee arg.
124. 12
Crosley, Berks, a dragon's head sa.,
cf. 105. 11
gorged with a collar or, charged with Crosse, Thomas Richard, Esquire, of Crouch or Crowch, Herts and London,
Chorley, Lanes, 3S, Grosvenor Gardens,
a cinquefoil gu.
c/. 71. 2
on a mount vert, a lamb couchant ppr.
Crosley, the late Sir Charles Decimus,
S.W,, same crest.
Sub cruce salits.
cf. 131.
of Kensington Gardens Terrace, Hyde Crosse of London, on a chapeau gu., Crouch, a sword in pale between two
Park, London, W., in front of a palmturned up erm., a stork az., resting
palm-branches in orle ppr.
cf. 170. 3
tree ppr., an heraldic antelope arg.,
the dexter claw on a cross moline arg.
Crouch, Sussex, same crest. Sedulo A
armed, ungu.. and tufted or, resting
koneste tutela.
cf. 105. 3
the dexter foot upon a cross flory of the Crosse, Rev. Marlborough, of the Vicar- Crouchard, a cross or, between two bucks'
last.
Per crucem confido.
age, Terrington St.
Clement, near
attires gu.
127. 7

bottony

gu.,

CUD
Crouchfield, on a mount a palm-tree, all
ppr.
144- 3
Crouchley, a leopard's face ppr.
22. 2
Croudace, Durh., an angel, the hands
clasped on the breast, vested ppr.

Crown

Crum, William Graham, Esq., of Thornliebank, Glasgow, same crest and motto.
Crumb, Scotland, an eagle displayed ppr.

ducally crowned arg.


Crownall, a bull's horns and scalp ppr.

Fear God.
75. 2
Crumble, Scotland, an eagle with two
heads displayed ppr.
74. 2
or Crumpe, a cat salient gardant

123. 8

Crownall, a dexter hand holding a dagger


in pale point downward, all ppr.

Promptus ct fidelis.
184.12
Croughton, a leopard's head erased and
atfrontee, ducally gorged.

or Crowne, a lion's head erased sa..

cj.

Crump

213. 6

Crowther-Beynon, a lion rampant arg.,


semee of cross crosslets vert, and
charged on the shoulder for distinction
with a rose gu., holding between the
fore-paws an escutcheon, also arg.,
thereon a greyhound's head erased

23. 8

Croughton, a dragon's head couped, holding in the mouth a glove.


cj. 72. 12
Crow, Ireland, a goat passant arg., armed
and ungu. sa.
cf. 129. 5
Crow, Wales, a cock arg., combed, wattled,

sa.

26. 3

Crump, Shropsh., a garb or.


153-2
Crump, Crumpe, and Crompe, Sussex and
Chesh., three quatrefoils or, stalked
and leaved vert. Fixus adversa spenia.

'

and membered or.


pean.
91. 2
Crow, Ireland, a camel's head couped
arg., bridled and reined sa.
cf. 132. 7
Crow or Crowe, a camel's head or, vulned Crowton, a stag's head or.
121. 5
the neck gu.
Croxton of Brookfield, Abergavenny,
cf. 132. 7
Crow, Norf., five arrows sa., feathered
dexter cubit arm vested az., cuffed
arg., four in saltier and one in pale,
arg., encircled by a wreath of oak, the
banded gu.
hand supporting a cross botonnee
173. 3
fitchee in pale or, on the dexter side
Crowch of London, on a mount vert, a
lamb couchant arg.
of the wreath.
-49.6
cf. 131. 12
Crowch, a sword in pale between two Crozier, a stag's head cabossed ppr.
branches of palm disposed orleways,
122. 5
all ppr.
Crozier,
John
George,
Esquire,
of
Gortra
170.
cf.
3
Crowcher, a lion couchant ppr., charged
House, co. Fermanagh, a demi-eagle
with a cross pattee or.
displayed ppr., charged on the breast
cf. 7. 5
with a cross patee or.
Crowder, an escallop-shell arg., charged
et virtute.
with a mullet gu.
141. 6 Cruchley, see Crutchley
60. 1
Crowder of Clapham, Surrey, on the Cruck, a demi-greyhound sa.
broken shaft of a tilting-spear gu., an Crucks, Scotland, a demi-leopard ppr.

148. 7
Ernest Radclyffe, Huntingdon
Court, Kington, Heref., same crest and
motto.
292. 2
Crumpe, Sylverius, late of Hobart Town,
Tasmania (i) On a mount vert, a cat

Crump,

salient gardant sa., charged with a


cross crosslet fitchee or {for Crumpe).

cf.

26. 3.

(2)

An arm

clipped vert (for Moriarty).


aublimia virtus.

'

Crumpton, a fire-beacon

Cruse,
see Crews.
~
Cruso, a cross formee

or.

'

Crutchfield, on a
ppr.

tagu Square, W., same

Carpe

crest.

diem.

ppr.

heraldic tiger passant arg.


c/. 2i. ^
Crowder, Augustus George, J.P., 6, Mon-

armour em-

in

bowed, the hand grasping a sword entwined with a serpent, all ppr., and
charged on the elbow with a trefoil

'

mount

Scandit
^77- 14

Virtus nobililai.
165. 7
vert, a palm-tree

144. 3

Crutchley, on a chapeau a lion passant


Crucks, Scotland, a fetterlock az.
gardant ducally crowned.
cf. 4. 5
168.
8. 12
Crutchley or Cruchley, a talbot sejant
Cruden, a griffin's head ppr.
66. Ii
arg.
cf. 55. 2
boar Crutchley, Percy Edward, of Sunninghill
Crudgington and Crudington,
passant,
40. 9
Park, Berks, on a mount vert, a talbot
Cruell or Crull, a centaur shooting an
sejant arg., collared, and the line rearrow from a bow ppr.
5-- 2
flexed over the back or, the dexter
Crugg, a falcon's head couped arg.,
fore-paw resting on a torteau.
collared gu., between two wings ad- Crutchley, Charles, Esquire, same crest.
dorsed bendy of four or and sa.
Crutenden, a goat's head erased ppr.
Cruice or Cruise, a demi-lion rampant or.
128. 5
10. 2 Cruttendon, an elk's head ppr.
Cruice or Cruise, Ireland, a greyhound's Crutwell, a hand holding a key ppr.
head erased or.
61. 4
217. 7
Cruikshank of London, a hawk's head Cruwys, George James, of Cruwys Morerased ppr.
.4 udito et gradito.
88.
chard Court, Devonsh., on a mount
Cruikshank, an arm in armour holding
vert, a stork ppr., holding in the dexter
210. 2
in the hand a sword ppr.
claw an escallop or.
105. i
Cruikshank of Stracathro, Scotland, a Cruwys, George James, of Cruwys Mordexter hand in armour holding a dagger
chard House, near Tiverton, on a
in pale ppr.
Cavendo tutus.
210. 4
mount vert a stork az., legged gu.,
Cruikshank, Augustus Walter, Esquire,
resting the dexter leg on a stone ppr.
of Langley Park, Montrose, Forfarsh.,
Vigilate.
same crest and motto.
Crux of Kent, a demi-eagle with wings
Cruikshank, a boar's head couped, armed,
expanded arg., holding in the beak a
and langued az.
cross formee fitched sa.
cf. 80. 2
43. i
Cruikshanks, Scotland, an arm in armour Crymes, Surrey and Devonsh., a martlet
holding a dagger in pale, and on its
vert.
95. 4
point a boars head, all ppr.
Crymes, an arm embowed in fesa, vested
or, holding in the hand a chaplet of
cf. 210. 4
Cruikshanks, a boar's head erased ppr.
laurel ppr.
17. 8
Vis fortibus arma.
42. 2 Crynes, a lion's head erased.
Cruikshanks, Scotland, a boar's head Cubit or Cubitt, issuing out of clouds
dexter and a sinister hand combating
couped, armed, and langued az. 43. i
24. 15
Dpr
Crukes, on a garb in fess a pelican with
wings addorsed vulning itself.
Cubit or Cubitt, Norf., an arm in armour
embowed, the hand throwing an arrow
Crule of Cambray, Spain, a demi-lion
19S
rampant holding a bezant.
ppr.
4
H- 7
CruU, see Cruell.
Cubitt, of Denbies, Surrey, a Doric column
ppr., in front thereof two falchions in
Crull or CruUe, an arm in armour in fess
cf.

21. i^

Crowder of London, on a mount

vert, a
tilting-spear lying fessewise gu., there-

'

on an
nh
heraldic tiger passant or, wreathed
round the middle with oak vert, hold-

ing a Roman fasces erect in the dexter


paw ppr. En Dieu est ma fiance.
Crowe, see Crouch.
Crowe, Thomas, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of
Dromore House, co. Clare, Ireland, on
a mount vert, an Irish wolf-dog arg.,
collared gu.
Skagh McEnchroe.
Crowe, Evan
Barby,
10,
Ladbroke
Grove, W.,
ppr.
Sunt sua
prcemia laudi.
Crowe, out of a mural coronet an arm

':

'

vested holding in the hand a mullet.


206. 12

Crowfoot of Beccles, Suff., on a mount


vert, a raven sa., supporting with the
dexter claw a staff erect or, and entwined with a snake ppr. Cavendo.
Crowfoot, Edward Bowles, Esquire, same
crest.
Cavendo tutus.
Crowfoot, Rev. John Henchman, of the
Sub-Deanery, Lincoln, same crest and
motto.
Crowfoot, William Jliller, Esquire, of
Beccles, Suff., same crest and motto.
Crowgay or Crowgie, an arm from the
elbow holding in the hand a key ppr.

Crowgey, a greyhound current

'

'

arg.

Crowhall, on a garb a crow, all ppr.


Crowhall, on a rock a crow, all ppr.
Nee
cupias, nee metuas.
107. 2
Crowhurst, Viscount, see Cottenham, Earl

of.
saltire arg., pommels and hilts or.
couped at the elbow, holding a broken
245. I
of Middx.
and Stourbridge,
Felix qui prudens.
lance in pale ppr., the head falling to
Worcs., on a mount vert, a sun in
Cuckborne, on a chapeau gu., turned up
the sinister,
180. 10
splendour ppr., charged
ith a rose Crum, Alexander, Scotland, an oak-tree
erm., flames of fire ppr.
29. 3
cf. 162. 3
ppr.
FearQod.
143-5 Cudden, a wolf sejant az.

Crowley

10

CUD

CUN

146

Cuddon, Norf. and Suff., an arm embowed Cullum, Bart, {extinct), of Hawsted and
Hardwick House, Suff., a lion sejant
in armour, the hand grasping a bow
or, holding between its fore-paws a
strung and fully bent in fesse, the arrow
23;. 13
in pale point upwards ppr.
Cudmore and Cudnor of Kelvedon, Essex,

griffin

passant

or.

63. 2

and Loxbeare,
66. i
Devonsh., a griffin's head gu.
Cudworth, Lanes, on a mount vert, an
elbow, vested
at
the
couped
erect,
arm
battleerminois, holding in the hand a
axe headed sa., the handle or.
Cue, a demi-Iion rampant or, holding
12. 5
between the paws a garb az.
Cuerden and Cureton, a stag's head
quarterly per fesse indented or and

Cudmore

az.,

of

column

Temple

attired counterchanged.

121. 5

Cuellan, Van, of London, an angel ppr.


with wings expanded, the outside or,
the inside az., vested of the second,
and holding in the dexter hand a

capital
Susiineatur.
first.
Culme-Seymour, Bart.,
Bart.
arg.,

and base

erect or {for Bruce).

(2)

On

the sinis-

ter side, a lion rampant or, holding in


his dexter fore-paw a dagger ppr. (/or

Cumming).

of the

Fuimus.

Courage.

cf.

see

Cumming, Gordon-,

Seymour,

Sir

I.

13

William Gordon,

of Dublin, a lion sejant ppr.,


supporting a column or, on the top
Immobilis innoa dove alighting arg.

D.L., of Altyre and Gordonstown, CO. Elgin ( I ) A lion rampant or,


holding in the dexter paw a dagger
Courage.
A cat sejant.
ppr.
{2)

centia.

Sans

Bart.,

Culme

Surrey,

Culpeck,

Honor

or.

or.

cf.

Cumming

48. 7
85. 2

arg.,

beaked and belled

13

or

saltire ppr.

171. 12
in
171. 12

Cummyng, two swords


Courage.

Cummings, a dexter hand

ppr., vested
az., holding a roll of paper arg.

Culpepper of Astwooil Court and Feckenham, Worcs., a falcon with wings ex-

panded

of Auchray, a sword and a


dagger saltireways ppr. Courage.

27. 2

demi-unicorn

et Veritas.

Culpeper, a falcon arg., belled

cf.

Cumming

Culmer, Devonsh., a leopard rampant ppr.


cf.

crainte.

or.

87.

Cummins, Henry

Culverton, a pelican vulning herself ppr.


98. I
spear sa.
30. 8
64. 2 Culy, a wolf's head erased erm.
Cuff, a demi-griffin ppr.
Cumber, Sussex, a lynx's head or, charged
Cufle, Earl of Desart, see Desart.
with three pellets, one and two.
Cufle of Criche, Somers., an arm erect,
habited bendy wavy arg. and az., cuffed Cumberland and ieviotdale, Duke of.
Earl of Armagh, and King of Hanoerm., holding in the hand ppr. a battlever (H.Pv.H. Prince Ernest Augustus
207. 10
axe, also az., headed or.
William Adolphus George Frederick),
Cuffe, Wheeler-, Sir Charles Frederick
Leyrath,
Kilupon a coronet composed of crosses
Denny, Bart., D.L., of
pattee and strawberry-leaves a lion
kenny, an arm in armour embowed
statant gardant or, crowned with a
az., holding a baton gu. Animus tamen
like coronet and charged with a label
200. 3
idem.
of three points arg., the centre point
Cuffe, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
charged with a fieur-de-lis az., and
the hand holding the broken staff of a
each of the other points with the cross
tilting-spear or.
197. 7
of St. George.
Cuilei, a broken spear in pale, the top
falling to the sinister ppr.
175-6 Cumberland, a huoting-horn gu., be112. 3
tween two wings ppr.
Cuillen, Ireland, a mermaid holding a
184. 5 Cumberland, a demi-wolf salient sa.
comb and a mirror ppr.
178. 6
.HI- 2
Culchech, an ox-yoke in bend sa.
Culchech and Culcheth, issuing out of Cumberlege or Cumberdedge, Staffs, a
unicorn's head erased az.
49. 5
clouds two hands pulling an anchor
224. 13 Cumberlege-Ware, Charles Edward, Esfrom the sea, all ppr.
quire, of Poslingford, Suff., in front of
Culcheth of Culcheth, Lanes, on a cap
two spears in saltier ppr., a dragon's
of maintenance gu., turned up erm., a
head gu., gorged with a collar gemelle
blackamoor standing affrontce, holding
Deo javente.
arg.
in his dexter hand a dart, all ppr.
Edward,
Francis
Cullamore of London, a demi-Turk in Cumbrae - Stewart,
Esquire, J.P., of Montrose, Brighton,
profile, vested gu., billettee or, the
near Melbourne, and of Wildernesse,
turban arg., the cap of the first, and
Jlornington,
Victoria,
Beaconsfield,
on the top thereof a crescent of the
Avito rirct
a demi-Iion rampant gu.
third, holding in the dexter hand a
10. 3
Jionore.
Turkish sceptre of the second having
on the top a crescent.
Cumby, a griffin's head erased gu. 66. 2
Cullen, Scotland, a pelican in her piety Cumine, Cuming, or Cummin, Scotland,
Courage.
Non sibi.
a garb or.
ppr.
153. 2
98. 14
Cullen, an eagle displayed gu.
Cumine or Cumming, in a mauncli gu.,
7',- 2
203. 3
Culleton of Culleton's Heraldic Office,
an arm ppr.
25, Cranbourn Street, London, W.C, Cumine or Cumming, Scotland, a dexter
212. 13
hand holding a sword ppr.
a demi-liou rampant holding in the
dexter paw a cross Calvary in bend Cumine or Cumming, Scotland, a dexter
sinister.
Nescit vox missa reverli.
hand holding a sickle ppr. Hinc garde
nostra.
219. 13
Culley of Coupland Castle and Fowberry
Tower, Northumb., in front of an oak- Cuming, Scotland, a lion rampant gu.,
tree ppr., a talbot statant per pale az.
holding in the dexter paw a dagger
Courage.
and or, gorged with a collar gemel
ppr.
cf. i. 13
arg., and holding in the mouth a lily Cumming, Scotland, an eagle rising ppr.
Nil arduum.
slipped ppr.
278. 3
77- 5
Culley, Rev. Matthew, of Coupland Castle Cumming, a lion rampant ppr., armed
I.
Wooler, same crest. Amicos semper
and langued gu. Courage.
13
Cumming-Bruce, Charles Lennox, Esa mat.
Culliford, two elephants' proboscis adquire, M.P., of Roscisle and Dunphail,
dorsed ppr.
Elgin, Scotland: (1) On the dexter
123. 10
Culling, a griffin segreant arg.
62. 2
side, on a cap of maintenance ppr., a
Cullowe of Tintagel, Cornw., a unicorn's
dexter arm in armour from the shoulder
head arg.
embowed and resting on the elbow,
49. 7
Cullum, see Milner-Gibson-Cullum.
also ppr., the hand holding a sceptre

Alfred, Esquire, C.M.G.,

Major R.A.M.C., c/o Messrs. Holt


and Co., 3. WhitehaU Place, S.W..
two arms embowed, vambraced, and
hands ppr., holding a garb or, banded
Hinc garbrcp nostroe.
gu.

James

Cummins,

Brigadier - General
Turner, D.S.O., of Fort St.

George,

Madras, same crest and motto.


Cummins, William Edward Ashley, Esquire, of 17, St. Patrick's Place, Cork,

'

'

and Woodville, Glanmire, co. Cork,


same crest and motto.
Cunard, Sir Bache, Bart., J. P., on a
rock ppr., a falcon with wings expanded arg., the dexter claw resting
on a cinquefoU az. By perseverance.
259. 9
Cundall, Cundill, or Cundy, two ears of
wheat in saltier ppr.
154. 4
Cundell, J. Ross, Esquire, of Leith, two
Spes
ears of wheat in saltier ppr.
1 54.
aspera levat.
4
Cuningham, Scotland, a hand holding a
lozenge or.
219. 10
Cuninghame, see Fairlie-Cuninghame.
Cuninghame, a dexter hand holding a
plumb-rule ppr. Ad amussim.
Cuninghame, John Wilham Herbert,
Lainshaw, Ayr, N.B., same crest. Over,

Cuninghame, a dexter hand holding the


upper part of an anchor by the ring
ppr.
Enough in my hand.
Cuninghame, a demi-Iion gardant arg.,
holding in his dexter paw a scroll,
and in his sinister a garb ppr. Sedulo

numen adest.
Cuninghame of CaddeU, Ayrsh. a unicorn's
head couped arg., armed or. Over, fork
,

over.

'

'

49. 7

Cuninghame, Sir Thomas Andrew Alexander Montgomery, Bart., of CorsbiU


and Kirtonholm, Ayrsh., a unicorn's
head erased ppr. Over, fork over. 49. 5
Cuninghame, John Alistair Erskine, Esquire, of Balgownie House, Culross,
via Dunfermline, Fifesh., an oak-tree
ppr.
Tandem.
Cuninghame, WUliam, Esquire, of Belmont, Ayrsh., N.B., a unicorn's head
couped arg., gorged with a collar
chequy az. and or. So fork forward.
Cuninghame, a unicorn's head erased
ppr.

Over, fork over.

49. 5

Cuninghame, a unicorn's head couped


arg., gorged with a collar chequy az.
and of the first. So fork forward.
</
1

49-

CUN

CUR

147

Ireland, a lion's head erased Curie of Soberton, Hants, an eagle with


wings expanded ppr., beaked and legged
semee of torteaux gu., ducally
or.
18. 9
crowned az.
77. 5
Crest Cunningham, out of a ducal coronet or, Curie, R. Barclay, Esquire, of ShieldhiU,
Caprington Castle, Ayrsh.
i
Biggar, Scotland, and New Club, Glasa dragon's head collared and chained,
same as above. (2) A ship in distress
gow, a demi-eagle with wings expanded
the wings addorsed.
ppr., and over " At spes in/racia," also
cf. yi. i
ppr.
Une foi.
Cunningham, out of a ducal coronet or,
I'ia tuta virtutis.
80. 2
a mount vert, thereon a stork statant, Curie of London, on a mount vert, a hedgeCuninghame, a unicorn sejant and grasphog or. Un Dieu, un Roy, un Foy.
holding in its beak a snake, the tail
ing an oak-tree with his fore-feet, all
coiled, aU ppr.
ppr.
Mihi robori robur.
cf. 48. 3
cf. 135. 8
Cunliffe, a hawk rising ppr.
87. i Cunningham of Baquhan, a boar's head Curie of St. Margaret's Cottage, Bradweil-on-Sea, Essex, on a mount vert, a
eouped az.
Curd et constantia.
Cunliffe, Kent and Lanes, a greyhound
porcupine or. Un Dieu, un Roy, un Foy.
sejant arg., collared or.
cf. 59. 2
43- I
Cunliffe, Sir Robert Alfred, Bart., J. P., Cunningbame of Edinburgh, a maiden
305. 5
from the middle upwards in antique Curley and Curling, on a mural coronet
D.L., of Liverpool, Lanes, a greyhound
attire, holding in her dexter hand a
or, a dragon's head erased vert, ducally
sejant arg., coUared sa.
FideliUr.
balance ppr.
gorged and lined of the first, from the
Virtus proestat auro.
cf. 59. 2

Cuninghame, John Charles, Craigends,


Renfrewsh., same crest and motto.
Cuninghame, Smith-, John Anstruther,
:

Cunliffe,

Captain

Ellis

or,

Brooke, of Petton

183. 2

mouth

issuing flames of fire ppr.

Cunninghame, a martlet volant over water Curling, Kent, a savage's head in profile ppr., wreathed about the temples
ppr.
Prospere qui sedulo.
cf. 96. 2
vert.
Cunninghame, Durh., the stump of an
190. 7
oak-tree sprouting ppr.
145.2 Curran and Curren, Ireland, a parrot's
head between two wings.
A greyhound sejant arg., collared sa. Cunninghame, an arm in armour, holding
loi. 10
in the hand a sword, aU ppr.
210. 2 Currel and Curie, Scotland, a bugle-horn
(for Cunliffe).
{2) On a
cf.
59. 2.
stringed and knotted
rock ppr., an eagle with wings ele- Cunninghame-Graham, Robert Bontine,
Forward.

Park, Shrewsbury, and 18, Ennismore


Gardens, S.W., same crest and motto.
Cunliffe, PickersgiU-, John Cunliffe, Esquire, of Hooley House, Surrey
( i
:

vated sa., bezantee, holding in the


beak a cross crosslet fitchee or (for

Esquire,

of

Gartmore,

228. II

Perthsh.,

and Finlaystone, Renfrewsh., an eagle Currell, Devonsh., apeacock's head eouped


displayed, in his dexter talon a sword
ppr.
103. 2
in pale ppr.
Curren, Scotland, a parrot's head between
For rigid and reason.
two wings ppr.
Manor, Huntingdonshire, on a rock Cunnington, a demi-lion rampant gu.
loi. 10
ppr., an eagle, wings elevated sa.,
10. 3 Currer, Yorks, a lion's head erased arg.,
coUared sa., rimmed and studded or,
bezantee, and holding in the beak a Cunyngham, Dick-, Sir Robert Keith
Alexander, Bart., of Prestonfield, EdinMerile.
cross crosslet fitchee or.
Quos recta
18. 6
sci-juor.
burgh, and of Lambrughton, Ayrsh., Currer of Clifton House, Yorks: (i) A
lion's
on the dexter side a dexter hand holdhead erased arg., gorged with a
Cunningham, see Gun-Cunningham.
collar sa., cliarged with three bezants
Cunningham, see Miller- Cunningham.
ing a plumb-rule ppr., on the sinister
side a ship in distress ppr. Ad amussin.
Cunningham of Robertland, Scotland, a
(for Currer).
cf. 18. 6.
(2) A sword
in pale arg., hilt and pommel or (for
unicorn's head.
Fortitudine.
At spes infracta.
Via tuta virtutis.
49. 7
Roundell).
Merere.
Cunningham, Scotland, a unicorn's heed
160. 14
170. 2
arg., maned and armed or.
Over, fork Cunynghame, Sir Francis George Thur- Currey, a golden fleece ppr.
1 30. 2
PickersgiU).
Fidditer.
Cunliffe, PickersgiU-, Harry, of Staughton

uver.

49. 7

Cunningham of Edinburgh, a unicorn's


hiad sa., maned and armed or. Over,
fork over.

49. 7

Cunningham
eouped
Virlute

of

Bedland, a unicorn's head

arg.,

armed and crined

labore.

et

or.

49. 7

Cunningham, a unicorn's head erased ppr.


Sans verier.
49. 5

Cunningham

of Edinburgh, a unicorn's
Over, fork over. 49. 5

lu-ad erased arg.

Cunningham, a demi-unicorn or.


48. 7
Cunningham, on a mount vert, a unicorn
couchant.

Cunningham, the trunk of an oak-tree


with sprigs vert.
Tandem.
145. 2

Cunningham of Lainshaw, Scotland, the


stump of an oak-tree ppr., with one
sprig vert.

Cunningham

Non
of

obstante Deo.

Balgonie,

an

145. 2
oak-tree

Tandem.
143. s
Cunningham, Bart., N.S., a dexter hand
ppr. holding a lozenge or.
Curd et
ppr.

candore.

219. 10

Cunningham, a cubit arm erect, vested


per pale or and az., cuifed arg., holding
in the hand a pine-apple ppr.
Cunningham, a dexter hand holding the
upper part of an anchor by the ring ppr.
Cunningham of Gattonside, Roxburghsh.,
a soldier fully equipped on horseback
at full speed, and holding a sword in
his dexter hand erect, all ppr.
Nee
timeo, nee spertio.
189. 10
of Bonintoun, a demi-lady
habited, holding in her dexter hand a
pair of scales.
Preestat auro virtus.
1S3. 2

Cunningham

a Currey, Robert, Esquire, of Heme Hill,


Surrey,
between two oak- branches
fructed ppr., an escutcheon gu., charged
with a rose arg., barbed and seeded vert.
Cunynghame, Henry Hardinge Samuel,
Espirance.
Esquire, C.B., M.A., of Barn Bridge,
149. 7
South Nuffield, Surrey, Home Oifice, Currey of Erlwood, Windlesham, Surrey,
and Fachlwyd, Hall, Ruthin, North
Whitehall, and 134, Cromwell Road,
Wales, a rose gu.
S.W., a unicorn ungu., maned and
armed or, lying on a mount vert. In Currie or Currey, a rose arg., barbed and
an escroU above the crest. Over, fork
seeded vert.
149. 4
Currie, a golden fleece ppr.
1 30. 2
Cupholme, Lines, a ram's head erased gu., Currie, Ireland, an arm in armour emarmed or.
bowed, holding in the hand a spear, all
130. 6
ppr.
Cuppage, a sundial arg.
176. 7
cf. 197. I
Cupper, Somers., on a mural crown arg., Currie, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant
ppr.
a pelican erm., vulning her breast gu.,
Courage.
10. 2
beaked and legged or.
98. 3 Currie of Bush HiU, Middx., and Minley
Manor, a cock gu.
Cupplade, Lanes, a lion's head erased
91. 2
erm., charged with three guttes-d'or, Currie, John Lang, Esquire. J. P., of Lana
and Titanga, both co. Hampden, and
two and one.
cf. 17. 8
EUdon, Grey Street, St. Kilda, VicCupples, a demi-man in military costume
ppr., holding a banner az.
toria, a cock gu.
Audax et vigilans.
Cure, George Edward Capel, of Blake
91. 2
Hall, Ongar, Essex, out of a ducal Currie, Scotland, a cock crowing ppr.
coronet a griffin's head with wings exVigilans et audax.
91. 2
panded, all arg., charged on the neck Currie, Rev. Sir Frederick Larkins, Bart.,
with a rose gu. Fais que droit airrive
M.A., Rector of Old Alresford, Hants,
que pourra.
a cock ppr., resting its foot upon a rose
67. 3
arg., barbed and seeded ppr.
Cure, Colonel Alfred Capel, of Badger
cf. 91. 2
Hall, Shifnal, Shropsh.
(i) Out of a Currie, Henry William, Esquire, of Rushden House, Higham Ferrers, same
ducal coronet arg., a griffin's head between two wings expanded of the first,
crest and motto.
and charged on the neck with a rose Currie, James Pattison, Esquire, of Sandown House, Esher, same crest.
gu. (for Cure).
67. 3.
(2) A bull's
scalp arg. (for Cheney). Fato prudenlia Currie, Laurence, Esquire, of Minley
Manor, Famborough, Hants, same
major.
Fais ce que doit arrive que
low, Bart., of
unicorn's head
Over, fork over.

Milncraig,

A3Tsh.,

armed and crined

or.

49. 7

pourra.
Cureton, see Cuerden.

123. 8

crest.

Curry, a cock gu.

91. 2

10

CUR

CUT

148

head couped arg., surmounted by two


Curry of Manchester, a grifiSn's head
erased arg., charged on the neck with
branches of oak in saltier ppr. Gi-adaan annulet gu., and holding in the
tim vincimus.
cf. 1 30. i
beak another annulet az. Aspiro.
Curtis, Suff., a lion sejant ppr., supporting with his dexter paw an escutcheon
cf. 66. 2
of the arms, viz.
az., a chevron danCurry and Cory, Ireland, out of a ducal
cettee between three mural coronets
coronet a griffin's head or, between
two wings of the last, semee of estoiles
Curtis of Roscrea, co. Tipperary, Ireland,
sa.
cf. 6;. i
Fortis et lenis.
a dolphin naiant az., pierced in the
Curry, a demi-lion arg.
10. 2
side with a feather or.
cf. 140.5
Curtis, Shropsh., a leopard's face or. 22. 2
Curryer of London, a cinquefoil vert.
148. 12 Curtis, a greyhound's head between two
roses.
61. II
Curson of Keddleston, Derbysh., a popinjay with wings expanded or, beaked, Curtler, Frederick Lewis, of Bevere
House, Worcs., a lion's head erased
legged, and collared gu.
Let Curson
bendy sinister or and az., ducally
hold what Curson held.
crowned of the first, from the mouth
Curson, Derbysh., a cockatrice with
wings addorsed and tail nowed gu.
flames
Labor omnia
issuant
ppr.
:

on the breast with a bend arg., thereon


with three fleurs-de-lis sa. Dum spiro
spero.
c/. 75- 2
Cust, Earl Brownlow, see Brownlow.
Cust, Sir Charles Leopold, Bart., of
Leasowe Castle, Chesh., a lion's head
erased sa., gorged with a collar paly
wavy of six arg. and az. Esse quam
videri.

18.

Cust, same crest.


Qui custodit caveat.
Cust, Sir Reginald John, of 13, Eccleston

Square, same crest.

Needham, Esquire, LL.D.,


Park Gardens, S.W., same
Opera illius mea sunt.
Cust of Stamford, Lines, a lion's head
erased sa., collared gobonee arg. and
Cust, Robert
of 63, Elm
crest.

az.

18.

Cust, a dexter arm vested arg., the hand


c/. 68. 5
vincit.
ppr. holding a scroU on which is the
cf. 17. I
Curson of Letheringsett, Norf., two arms Curtoys of the Longhills, Lines, an
motto, " In cruce salus." In morte
in armour ppr., couped at the shoulders,
escallop.
Soyez courtois.
quies.
141. 14
garnished or, holding a sword fesse- Curtoys, a triton holding in his sinister Custance, a covered cup.
ways, the hilt in the dexter gauntlet,
hand a trident.
185. 12 Custance, Norf., out of a ducal coronet
the point to the sinister.
demi-savage
regardant,
Curwen,
a
or, a phoenix gu., in flames ppr.
Curtayne, on a rock a leopard sejant ppi.
wreathed about the head and middle
82.5
with leaves, all ppr.
1 8 5
24. 12
i
Custance, Rev. Charles Edward Salwey,
Curteis of Appledore and Otterdeu Place, Curwen, Alan De Lancy, of Workington
LuUington Vicarage, Burton-on-Trent.
Kent, of Tenterden and Rye, and of
Hall, Cumb., a unicorn's head erased
a demi-eagle displayed gu.. on the
Windmill Hill, Sussex, a unicorn pasSi je n'estoy.
arg., armed or.
breast a mullet of six points or.
49. 5
sant or, between four trees ppr.
Curwen, Rev. Edward Hasell, Plumbland
Appetitus rationi pareat.
Curteis, a wolf's head couped arg., colRectory, Carlisle, same crest and Custance, Colonel Frederic Hambleton,
lared and spiked sa., chained or.
motto.
C.B., J. P., Weston House, Norf., a
f/- 30. 9
Curzon, Earl Howe and Baron Scarsdale,
demi-eagle displayed gu., charged on
Curteis,
Curtess, Curteys, Curtois, or
sec those titles.
the breast with a star of six points or.

Curtoys, a demi-husbandman vested


az., holding over the shoulder an oxAnother, holding over the
shoulder a ploughshare.
187.14
Curteis, Herbert, Esquire, of Windmill
Hill Place, Hailsham, Sussex, a unicorn
passant or, between four trees ppr.

yoke ppr.

Fortiter suaviler.
Curteis, Rev. Thomas

Rectory,

Sevenoaks,

Samuel,

same

combe, Hants, out of a naval coronet


or, an arm erabowed, vested az., cuffed
supporting a flagstaff ppr., thereon
flag of the second, charged with a
wolf's head or, and a canton gyronne
of four gu. and az., thereon a cross of
the third within a bordure of the first.
arg.,

Per ardua.
Ireland, a hand holding four
arrows, points downward.
c/. 214. 3
Curtis of East Cliffe, Devoush., an arm in
armour embowed, holding in the hand
ppr. a scimitar arg., hilt and pommel
Curtis,

Another crest, 3.U arm


196. 10.
armour erect, holding in the hand a
sword, all ppr., hilt and pommel or.
or.

210.2

bene facere.

an arm in mail ppr., holding in


the hand a scimitar arg.
Curtis, Curtois, and Curtoys, see Curteis.
Curtis of Thornfield, Lanes, in front of
Curtis,

horse's

mouth a

head

arg.,

holding in the

fleur-de-lis az., a fasces fesse-

wise ppr.

Perseverando vinco.
51. 12

Curtis,

Su:

of Cullands

see

Teynham.

Curzon, see Zouch, Baron de la.


Curzon, a popinjay rising or, collared gu.
Let Curzon holde tchat Curzon helde.
Curzon, George Augustus, same crest and
motto.
of the Cusac-Smith, Bart., out of a ducal corocrest.
net or, a unicorn's head az., armed or.

Courtois sans bassesse.


Curtis, an arm in mail, garnished arg.
Curtis, an arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a sword ppr., garnished
arg.
195. 2
Curtis, Sir Arthur Colin, Bart., of Gat-

V die

Curzon, Viscount, sec Howe. Earl.


Curzon, Roper-, Baron Teynham,

William Ulichael, Bart.,


Grove, Middx., a ram's

Appetitus rationi pareat.


cf. 81. 3
Cutberd, Cuthberd, Cuthbert, and Cutbert, a lion's head erased arg., gorged
with a collar gu., charged with three
cross crosslets titched of 'the

first.
cf.

18.

Cuthbert of Canada, a cubit arm holding


an arrow ppr. Fortiter.
214. 4
Cuthbert, Robert Thomas Powlett, of
Rosedale,
West%vood Park, SouthEn Dieu est mon espoir.
ampton, a dexter arm in armour,
48. 12
Cusach, Cusack, and Cusacke, a spear
holding an arrow ppr.
Fortiter.
entiled with a savage's head couped Cuthbert of Castlehill, Inverness, and
ppr.
Rosshall Aberdeen, Scotland, a hand
191. 7
Cusack of Killeen, Gerrardstown, Lisgauntleted holding a dart.
Nee minus
muUen, and Clonard, co. Meath, Irefortiter.
land, a mermaid sa., holding in the Cuthbert or Cuthburt, on a heart gu., an
dexter hand a sword, and in the sinister
eagle's claw erased at the thigh ppr.
a sceptre ppr. Ave Maria, plena gratia.
113. 14
En Dieu est mon espoir.
Cuthbert, an arm in armour embowed,
cf. 1 84. 7
grasping a broken spear, all ppr.
Cusack, James WiUiam Henry Claud, of
AbbeviUe House, Malahide, co. Dublin,
197. 2
same crest and mottoes.
Cuthbert, Scotland, a cubit arm erect,
the hand grasping a tilting-spear in
Cusack, Sir Ralph Smith, of Furry Park,
Raheny, Dublin, same crest.
bend sinister ppr. Nee minus fortiter.
Sir
Cusack-Smith,
(Thomas)
Berry,
214. II
K.C.M.G., of British Legation, San- Cuthbert- Kearney { i ) A dexter arm
tiago, and British Consulate-General,
in armour couped below the elbow in
Valparaiso, out of a ducal coronet or, a
fesse, the hand bare grasping a dagger
unicorn's head az.
En Dieu est mon
erect, all ppr. (for Kearney).
(2) A
demi-lion rampant or, debruised by an
Cusacke, a dexter hand holding a seax
arrow point downwards gu. (for Cuthcutting at a quiU, aU ppr.
bert).
Semper fidelis.
-13-9
cf. 10. 2
Cush or Cushe, a cock sa., combed and Cuthell or Cuthill, on a ducal coronet or,
wattled gu.
a leopard sejant, gorged ppr. cf. 24. 1
91. 2
Cushney of Aberdeen, Scotland, an an- Cutlar-Fergusson, Robert, Esquire, of
chor ppr.. surmounted by a fleur-de-Us
Craigdarroch, Monaive, Dumfries, N.B.,
or.
iSpes meum solatium.
161. 9
a dexter hand grasping a broken spear
Cussans or De Cusance, a dexter hand
in bend.
Vi et arte.
holding a boar's head in pale and Cutler, Suff., a dragon's head erased or.
erased, all ppr.
220. 6
ducally gorged gu.
71- S
Cussans of Jamaica, an eagle displayed Cutler of Bloherby, Leics., a dragon's
gu., armed and langued az., charged
head erased gu.
cf. 71. 2

CUT

DAL

149

head erased or, Cutler of Ipswich, Suff., a demi-lion gu.,


holding between the paws a Danish
ducally gorged az.
cf. 71. S
battle-axe arg., staff or.
Cutler, Colonel John Edward, J.P., of
dragon's
or]
a
Valetta,
Sheffield,
15.4
wyvern's head erased or, ducally Cuttes, an eagle displayed arg., beaked

Cutler, Yorks, a dragon's

collared az.
Dum spiro spero. 71.81 and membered gu.
Cutler of Westminster, a dragon's head
75-2
erased az., gorged with a mural coronet Cutting, a demi-griffin arg., collared az.,
holding between its claws an escallop
or, holding in the mouth a laurel'

branch

vert.

or.

cf.

65. 8

Dabbins, out of a mural coronet chequy Daisie, Scotland, a hawk's head erased
ppr.
88. 12
arg. and sa., an acorn or, leaved vert.
152. 31 Dakeham, Linos and Shropsh., a dove or
Dabernon, Devonsh., in a maunch gu., a
92. 2
hand apaumee ppr.
203. i Dakyns, Derbysh., of Haokness, and of
Linton, Yorks, out of a naval coronet
Dabetot or Dabitot, Warw., a dove holding
olive-branch
ppr.,
holding
its
beak
an
ppr.
or,
a
dexter
arm
embowed
in
in the hand a battle-axe arg., round
92. 5
the wrist a ribbon az.
Strike, Dakyns,
D'Abrichecourt, out of a ducal coronet
the devil's in the hempe.
or, a plume of feathers arg., debruised
cf. 201. 5
by two bars gu., each charged with Dalavall, Northumb., a ram's head arg.,
armed or.
three lozenges of the first.
1 30. i
Dabridgcourt, Hants and Warw., out of a D'AIbani, Arthur James Louis Francis,
Esquire, of Newmarket, on a wreath
ducal coronet or, four feathers arg..
of the colours two ostrich-feathers in
charged with two bars gu., on each
three mascles of the first.
saltire az., thereon perched a martlet

Cutts of Chiklerley, Cambs, a greyhound's


head erased arg., collared gu., ringed
or.
cf. 61. 2
Cuyet, a goat's head erased sa.
128. 5
Cuyler, Sir Charles, Bart., of St. John's
Lodge, Herts, on a mural crown ppr.,
a battle-axe erect surmounted by two

arrows in saltier or, flighted arg.,


points upwards.
Deo nun sagittis fido.
Cyfer, a griffin's head ppr.
66. i

Dale of Newton-Montague, Dorset, a garb


ppr.
153. 2
Dale, Edward Robert, Crane Villa, Salis-

bury, same crest.

Dale, Rutl., three battle-axes, one in pale


and two in saltier, the handles or, the
heads arg., enfiled with a chaplet of
roses of the first.
172. 10
Dale, an arm embowed holding a sword
in bend ppr.
201. 4
Dale, Scotland, an arm brandishing a
scimitar ppr.
213. 5
Dales, a demi-lion rampant or, collared
gu.
10. 9
Dalgety or Dalgetty, a lion rampant gar-

dant az.
2 5
or.
Dalgety, Frederick John, Esquire, of
V esligia nulla retrorsum.
cf. 114. 11
Lockerley Hall, Romsey, Hants, a lion
of Stapleton, Dorset, a pair of Dalbiac, Yorks, a dove with wings exrampant guardant gu., gorged with a
panded, holding in the beak an olive113. I
wreath of oak or, supporting a shield
bfanch.
Daccome of Croft Castle, Dorset, an oak94. 5
arg., thereon a thistle slipped ppr.
Pax et amor.
tree ppr., fructed or, round the tree a Dalbiac, same crest.
Vincit qui patitur.
scroll with the mutto, " Virlutis robore Dalbie and Dalby, a crane regardant
Dalgleisb, Scotland, the trunk of an oakresting its dexter claw on a stone
robor."
tree sprouting forth new branches.
Da Costa, a reindeer trippant ppr. 12^. 9
cf. 105. 5
Eevircscam.
D'Acre, an eagle rising ppr.
77. 5 Dalby, Sir William Bartlett, M.B., B.A.
(Cantab.), F.R.G.S., of Red Lodge,
Dacre, Baron, see Hampden, Viscount.
145. 2
Englefield Green, Surrey, in front of a Dalglelsh, Sir William Ogilvy, Bart, of
Dacre, an eagle rising sa.
77. 5
Errol Park, Errol, Perthsh., the stump
dexter arm embowed to the sinister,
Dacre, a bull statant gu., the tail exof an oak-tree sprouting out branches
holding in the hand an ancient lamp, a
tended.
Forte en loyaute.
cf. 45. 2
and leaves, all ppr. Revirescam.
serpent nowed, all ppr. Probitas verus
Dacre, a demi-tiger ducally gorged and
chained ppr.
honos.
271. 2
253. 15
Donnington,
Leics.,
a
of
Castle
Dalgleish,
John James, Esquire, D.L.,
Dacres, Heref., a buckle.
Dalby
78. 5
address
demi-griffin segreant ppr.
In Deo
J. P., of Westgrange, Fifesh.
Dacres, a dove az., charged
neck
with an escallop or, between two oak
Brankston Grange, Bogside, Stirspero.
64. 2
M.R.C.S.,
ling, the stump of an oak-tree sprouting
branches vert, fructed of the second.
Dalby,
J.
Lyttleton,
13,
out branches and leaves ppr. ReviresBuckingham Road, Brighton, same
cf. 92. I.
cam.
crest.
Fidelis et tenax.
Dade of Woodton, Norf., and Tanning
145. 2
ton, Suff., a garb or, enfiled with a Dalby of Reading, Berks, a demi-.
Dalgleish, Laurence, Esquire, of Pitfirrane, Keavil and Roscobie, Fife, same
ducal coronet per pale az. and gu.
segreant ppr.
64. 2
crest and motto.
145. 2
53. 5 Dalby, a demi-Hercules with lion's skin

Daccomb

wings conjoined ppr.

'

Dadley, a naked arm embowed, holding


and club ppr.
in the hand two slips of columbine, all Dale, a swan ppr.
99. 2
ppr.
In malos cornu.
Dale. Northumb., a stork ppr.
Daer, Lord, see Selkirk, Earl.
105. 11
D'Aeth, Hughes-, of Knowlton Court, Dale, a stork arg., beaked, legged, and
Kent, a griffin's head erased or, holding
ducally gorged or.
cj. 105. 1
in the beak a trefoil slipped vert.
Dale, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
a heron arg., beaked, legged, and
cf. 66. 2
Dagget, an eagle displayed gu., charged
ducally gorged or.
cf. 105. 3
~
"
~ odrick, ~ juire, J.P., of Cleado
ith a bezant.
Dale,
Brod
75Dagget, Scotland, a demi-talbot sa.,
Meadows, Durh., and of Apperley
collared or
c/ 55. 11
Dene, Stocksfield, Northumb., upon a
Dagley, a Minerva's head from the shoulrock ppr., a heron arg., gorged with a
ders affrontee.
coUar gemelle gu., and resting the
Dagworth, a lion's gamb erased holding
dexter foot on a fret or. Spectemur
the hilt of a broken sword ppr.
38. 2
agendo.
258. 15
Dalle, Scotland, a swan's head and neck Dale, Sir David, Bart., West
couped ppr. Laudes cano heroum.
Darlington, in front of two eagles'
heads erased and addorsed ppr., an
cf. loi. 5
Daintry, a bull's head and neck ducally
escutcheon az., charged with a bezant,
gorged, all ppr.
/ bi/de my time.
cf. 44. 2
cf. 84. 11
[

'

Dalgleish of Scotscraig, Scotland, a book


expanded ppr.
Delicice mei.

Dagleish

of

Tinnygask,

158- 3
Fifeshire, the

an oak-tree sprouting out


branches and leaves ppr. Revirescam.

stump

of

145. 2
Dalglish-BellasiS,
William, Esquire, a
mount vert, thereon a lion couchant
guardant az., in front of a tent ppr.,
lined gu.
Bon est bel assez.
Dalhousie, Earl of, Lord Ramsay, of
Kerrington (Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur George
Maule Ramsay), of Midlothian: (i)
unicorn's head couped at the neck
arg., armed or (for Ramsay).
49. 7.

wyvern with two heads vomiting


flames before and behind ppr. {for
Ora et labora.
Maule).
69. 9
(2)

Dalhurst, a crescent arg.


Dalingrugge, a demi-lion ppr.

163. 2
10.

DAL
mour

Kent and

ppr.,

I/O-

Dallas- Yorke, see Yorke.


Dallas, Sir George Edward, Bart., of
Petsal, Staffs, a crescent per pale or
163. 2
and gu. Lux venit ah alto.
Lux venit ab
Dallas, an increscent arg.
163. 3
alto.
Gradatim.
Dallas, Scotland, a crescent.
163. 2
Dallas, a crescent per pale arg. and gu.
163. 2
Dallas, Scotland, an open lancet ppr.

Semper paratus.

178.

Dallaway, a demi-lion rampant

9
No-

or.

10. 2

tandi sunt tibi mores.

of Poynings, Sussex, and BuckSiurey, an eagle's head vairee

DaUender
land,
arg.

Dalley,

and

gu.
Ireland,

83.

DAM

150

Lines, a man in arpurfled or, holding in his


dexter hand a battle-axe arg., the
handle gu. D'accomplir Agincourt.
Dalkeith, Earl, see Buceleuch, Duke of.
Dall, a sword and a pen in saltier ppr.

Dalison,

ferret

collared

lined, all ppr.

and
9

34.

Dalley and Dally, a demi-angel issuing


holding in her dexter hand a griffin's
1S3. 3
head erased ppr.
Dalling, Bart. {e.xtincl), of Burwood Park,
Surrey, a cubit arm erect, holding in
the hand a branch of oak fructed ppr.
c/. 219. 9
Dalling, a cannon arched over with a
chain, and within the arch a lion's
head erased, all ppr.
19. 6
Dally, an arm erect, vested sa., cuffed
arg., holding in the hand an arrow
ppr.
Dallyson of Hornsey, Middx., the sun or,
162. 5
rising from clouds ppr.
Dalmahoy of that Ilk, a dexter hand
brandishing a sword, all ppr.
Absque
metu.
212. 3
Dalmeny, Lord, see Rosebery, Earl.
Dalmer of London, a demi-lion rampant

erminois holding between the paws a


mullet of six points arg., pierced vert.
c/.

10. 2

Dalrymple-Hay

rock

ppr.

{/or

179.7. (2) A falcon ppr.,


charged on the breast with an escut-

Dalrymple).

cheon gu. {/or Hay). Firm. Serva


Deo fidelis et regi.
58. 5
jugnm.
85. 3 Daly, John Archer, Esquire, of Raford,
Athenry, and Furbough, Glaway. in
Dalrymple, a lion's head erased or.
17. 8
front of an oak-tree ppr., fructed or, a
Dalrymple, Scotland, a hart's head ppr.
121. 5
greyhound courant sa., collared gold.
Deo fidelia et regi.
Dalsiel of London, a demi-man in armour
holding in his dexter hand a scimitar Daly, William Disney John Eyre, Esbrandished aloft ppr. / dare. 187. 4
quire, of Onitchambo,
Elsternwick,
Melbourne, Australia, in front of an
Dalston of Dalston Hall, Cumb., out of
oak-tree fructed ppr., a greyhound
a ducal coronet or, a falcon's head ppr.
courant sa.
Deo fidelia et regi.
89- 4
Dalston, out of a ducal coronet or, an
58. 5
eagle's head ppr., holding in the beak Daly, Frederick Henry, M.D., 185, Ama pellet.
hurst Road, Hackney Downs, N.E.,
S3. 14
same crest and motto.
Dalton, see Wade-Dalton.
D' Alton, Count, of Greenastown, co. Daly, James Dominic, 57, Colmore Row,
Tipperary, Ireland
Birmingham, same crest.
(
On a ducal
i )
coronet or, ornamented with pearls Daly, James Dermot, of Castle Daly,
on the strawberry-leaves and between
Loughrea, same crest.
them, an eagle displayed sa., looking to Daly, Ireland, a ferret collared and lined
the sinister laugued gu., and crowned
ppr.
134. 9
with a similar coronet. (2) Out of a Daly, a demi-angel holding in the dexter
hand a griffin's head erased ppr.
coronet the same as the last a demilion rampant arg., armed and langued
183- 3
or, holding in the dexter paw an olive- Dalyell, Scotland, a demi-man in armour
branch vert. Tristus et fidelis.
holding a scimitar, all ppr.
187. 4
Dalton, Fitzgerald Verity, Dean House, Dalyell, a dexter hand holding a scimitar
Dean, Kimbolton, out of a mural crown
ppr., hilted and pommelled or.
/ dare.
a demi-lion rampant guardant.
Right and reason.
213. 5
Dalton of Bispham, Lanes, a dragon's Dalyell of Ticknevin, Carbery, co. Kilhead vert, between two wings or.
dare, and Lingo, St. Andrews, a dexter
hand grasping a scimitar, both ppr. /
72. 7
Dalton, a dragon's head vert, between two
dare.
wings or, pellettee.
72. 7 Dalzell, Earl ot Carnwath, and Baron
Dalton of Kingston-on-HuU and HawkesDalzell, see Carnwath.
well, Yorks, a dragon's head with wings Dalzell, a dagger in pale ppr.
169. 2
displayed vert, gorged with a collar Dalzell, Robert Stuart, Esquire, M.A., of
nebulee arg.
Glenae House, Dumfries, a dagger erect
c/. 72. 7
Dalton, a dragon's head vert, purfled and
az., pommel and hilt or.
/ dare.
winged or. God is my defender. 72. 7 Dalzell, a dexter hand issuing out of a
cloud grasping a spear in bend ppr.
Dalton, a wyvern's head couped vert,
gorged with a collar nebuly or, between
/ dare.
c/. 214. 11
two wings displayed, also vert, the in- Dalziel, Scotland, a sword in pale ppr.
side of the wings of the second.
/ dare.
Pati1 70. 2
entia vincit.
Dalziel, same crest and motto.
213. 5
cf. 72. 7
Dalton of Thurnham, a dragon's head Dalziel of London, a demi-man in armour,
vert, between two wings or.
brandishing in his dexter hand a sci72. 7
mitar ppr. / dare.
Dalton, Grant-, Alan, Esquire, of Shanks
1S7. 4
House, Somers., and Wyke Lodge, Dalziel, a branch of laurel and a thistle
issuing from two hands couped and
Winchester: (i) On a mount ppr., a
conjoined, one gauntleted, the other
dragon's head couped vert, between
ppr.
two wings or, each charged with a cross
224. S
crosslet sa. {for Dalton).
(2) A boar's Dalziell, a naked man ppr.
head couped arg. (/or Grant). Stabit Dalziell, Bart., Scotland, a dexter hand
holding a scimitar ppr.
conscius aqui.
/ dare.
43. I
Dalton of Dunkirk Manor, Glouc, a demi213- 5
dragon vert. Inter cruces trimnphans Dam of Hadham, Heref., out of a mural
in cruce.
crown a hawk's head.
c/. 89. 4
73. 10
Dalton, a ram's head couped arg., armed Damant, two Uons' heads addorsed. 17. 3
:

Dalrymple, Earl ot Stair, and Viscount


Dalrymple, see Stair.
Dalrymple, see Hamiltou-Dabymple.
Dalrymple, Sir Walter Hamilton, Bart.,
of the Lodge, North Berwick, Haddington, a rock ppr., intended to represent the " Bass Rock."
Fir?n.
Dalrymple, Sir Charles, Bart., of New
Hailes, Midlothian, M.A., M.P. for the
Borough of Ipswich, a rock ppr.
Fir me.
179. 7
Dalrymple,
Elphinstone-,
Sir
Robert
Grceme, Bart., Old Rectory, Broad
Chalk, Salisbury: (i) Two horns erect
or.
130. I
parted per fesse or and sa., counter- Dalton, Ireland, a seas ppr.
171. 2
changed. (2) A rock ppr., over which Dalton, Portman-, Seymour Berkeley,
the motto
Firm. " 3 An armed hand
Eccleston Square, S.W.
18,
(i) A
erect holding an ostrich-feather sa.
dragon's head with wings displayed
vert, the outside of the wings or, gorged
Dalrymple, Scotland, a rock ppr. Quiescam.
with a collar nebule of the last, a cross
179. 7
pattee arg. for difference.
Dalrymple, Bart., Scotland, out of a
(2) A talbot
viscount's coronet a rock ppr.
sejant or.
Firm.
179- 7 Dalway, a demi-Uon rampant gu., holding
Dalrymple, Scotland, a rock ppr. Atavis.
in his paws a staff erect ppr., on a
banner appendant thereto and flotant
179- 7
Dalrymple, Scotland, same crest. Be firm.
to the sinister arg., a sal tire of the
Esto quod audes.
first.
c/. 15. 2
179- 7
Dalrymple, Scotland, same crest. Steady. Dalway, Marriot Robert, same crest and
motto.
179- 7
'

'

Daly, Baron Dunsandle, see Duusandle.


Daly, Ireland, in front of an oak-tree ppr.,
fructed or, a greyhound courant sa.

Damer, Dawson-, Earl

of Portarlington,

see Portarlington.

Damer, Earl of Dorchester


of a mural coronet or, a
az.,

eared of the

Damer

of Milton

first.

crest.

Tu

{extinct),

out

talbot's head
ne cede malis.

56. 6
Abbey, Dorset, same
56. 6

Damerley, a dexter hand brandishing a


scimitar aloft,

all

ppr.

213.

Damerley, a lion's head erased within a


chain or, disposed in orle.
19. 5
Dammant, a dexter hand brandishing a
scimitar, all ppr.

Damock, a gauntlet supporting


erect sa.

213. 5
a spear

DAM

Damory, a long cross recrossed and stand166. 6


ing on three grieces gu.
Damory, Ireland, a deini-lion rampant
gardant

DAR

151

D'Amorie, Glouc, out of a mural coronet


or, a talbot's head az., eared of the
first.
56. 6
28. 4
Damory, a wolf courant ppr.

10. 8

sa.

Dampier of Collingshays, Somers., a demilion rampant sa., ducally crowned or.

Dominus petra mea.


Dampier, Henry Lucius, Esquire,

10. 11

C.I.E.,

Fairholme, Parkstone, Dorset, a


demi-lion rampant crowned with a
ducal coronet.
Dominus pdra mea.
Dan or Dann, out of a mural coronet a
of

demi-monkey rampant ppr.


136. 13
Danby of Danby, Yorks, a scorpion erect
Danby, Yorks, a crab erect

or.
141. 5
Berks, a stag's head arg.,
attired or, vulned in the neck ppr.

Dancastle,

helmet adorned with Danmare, a lion's gamb sa., supporting


an escutcheon gu.
cf. 37. 2
three feathers az., holding in the dexter
hand a broken tilting-spear, also ppr., Dannat, Dannant, or Dannett of Elmbridge, Worcs., and of Leics., Shropsh.,
and supporting with the sinister an
and Warw., a greyhound's head erased
escutcheon sa., charged with a ram's
arg., collared or, rimmed, and the ring
head erased or. Traditus non rictus.
gu., charged with three torteaux.
187. 13
cf. 61. 2
Dangar, Hon. Henry Carey, of Grantham,
Sydney, and the Grove, Camden, New Danncey or Dauncey, Heref., a lion's head
erased arg., collared gu.
18. 6
South Wales, Australia, same crest and
187. 13 Dannsey, a nag's head gu., bezantee,
motto.
maned and bridled or.
cf. 51. 5
DangerQeld, a savage's head wreathed
190. 7 Dannsey and Dauntesy, a dragon's head
with laurel-leaves ppr.
erased vert.
cf. 71. 2
Dangeriield of Bromyard, Worcs., a
66. 2 Danrey of Laureth, Cornw., a horse pasgriffin's head erased ppr.
sant saddled and bridled ppr.
Danheck, a thistle ppr.
cf. 1 50. 2
52.4
Danheck of London, a rose ppr.
1 49- 5
Dansey, a demi-savage wreathed round
Daniel, see Amherst.
the middle, and holding in his dexter
Daniel, Wilts and Yorks, a unicorn's
hand a sUp of myrtle, all ppr.
head erased or.
49. 5
186. 4
Daniel, a unicorn's head couped arg.,
armed or. Nee timeo, nee sperno. 49. 7 Dansey, Wilts, a horse's head couped

armour

ppr., the

Daniel, a dexter naked arm erect, entiled


cf. 121. 5
with a ducal coronet holding a sword.
Dance, Holland, Esquire, Berks and
212. 7
Sub lege libertas.
Hants, a horse's head az., caparisoned
or, charged on the neck with an es- Daniel, a galley with her oars in saltier.
160. 10
cutcheon arg., and thereon a lion's
Daniel, Ireland, a bull passant ppr.
head erased gu.
cf. 45- 2
Dance, out of a ducal coronet a nag's
Daniel, William Henry, Esquire, J. P., of
head atfrontee.
Lough Ree Lodge, Glasson, co. WestDance, a house's head couped az., bridled
meath, in front of a trefoil slipped vert,
gu51-5
a dexter arm couped, vested gu., cuffed
Dance, Colonel the late Sir Charles Webb,
ppr., holding a cross
az., the hand
K.H., Herts, a horse's head coupod
Toujours
also
gu.
crosslet
erect,
sa., wreathed round the bottom of the
prH.
neck with oak vert, the bit or, and the
bridle of the first.
of Dublin, out of a mural crown
a goat's head az.
c/. 12S. 12
Dancer, Bart., of Modreeny House, co.

Dance
or,

Tipperary

collared or.

(i)
(2)

A talbot passant sa.,


An arm embowed in

armour and charged on the fore-arm


with three estoiles in pale gu., holding
a palm- branch ppr.
Vincit qni patitur.
Cf.

54.

Deniel, Dorset, an arm couped in fess,


vested az., cuffed or, holding in the
hand ppr. a cross crosslet fitched in
pale gu.
cf. 207. 8
Daniell of Truro, Cornw., and Daniels
of St. Austin's, Hants, on two oakmeeting
fructed
or,
branches vert,
saltierwise in base, a pelican erm. in
her piety, the nest and young ppr.

96. 8

maned and

bridled or.

or and gu.

51. 5
fess

13

i.

Dansey of Easton Court, Heref., a


head erased arg., coUared gu.

lion's
18.

46. 5
Dansie, a sea-horse ppr.
Danskine of Stirling, a beaver holding in
Nee
his mouth a log of wood ppr.
8
improvidus.
134.
cf.
Danson, a garb quarterly or and gu.,
banded az.
153. 2
Dant, a chough's head erased sa., beaked
gu., blood dropping from the beak.
Danvers, Oxon. and Northumb., a parrot
vert, holding in its beak an annulet
or.

loi. II

Danvers, Leics. and Oxon., a parrot vert,


winged gu., holding in its beak a round
buckle or.
cf. loi. 4
Danvers of Smithwick and Rothley,
Leios., a parrot close vert, holding in

beak an oak-branch ppr., fructed|


with three acorns.
cf. loi. 4
of London and Bucks, a fleurde-lis erm., entiled with a ducal coronet
its

Danvers

Dancer, a pheon with part of the broken Daniell, Somers., Chesh., and Suff., a tiger
passant regardant arg.
shaft therein.
1 74. lO
Dancey of Donhead^ St. Andrews, Wilts, DanieU, Robert, Esquire, J. P., D.L., of
New Forest, co. Westmeath, Ireland,
a horse's head couped gu., bezantee,
a unicorn's head erased arg., armed
maned and bridled or.
cf. 51. 6
and crined or, and charged with a cresDand of Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts, on
cent gu.
Pro fide et patria.
cf. 49. 5
a mount vert, a swan arg., winged sa.,
beaked gu.
100. 7 Daniell, a wolf statant regardant gu.
Another, sa.
cf. 28. 12
Dandern, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-ostrich with wings expanded arg. Daniell, Scotland, a unicorn's head arg.
cf.

arg.,

Dansey, Heref., a lion rampant per

49-

or.

148.

70. i
Danvers, a wyvern or.
Danvers, a wyvern with wings addorsed
or.

70.

Danvers, Sir Juland, K.C.S.I., of 103,


Lexham Gardens, W., a wyvern with
wings endorsed or. Forte en loyaltc.
Danvers, Butler-: (i) A wyvern with
wings elevated and tail nowed or, the
dexter claw resting on an escutcheon
arg., thereon a bend gu., charged with
three martlets or (for Danvers).
(2) A
demi-cockatrice couped vert, the wings
elevated arg., combed, beaked, wattled,
and ducaUy gorged or (for Butler).
DanyeU, a unicorn's head couped arg.,

Dandridge of Great Malvern, Worcs., a Daniell, Arthur Stewart, M.A., FairWartingham, Surrey, same
childes,
lion's head erased, charged with a
Nil sperno miror mettio.
crest.
mascle arg. In adversis etiam fide.
Daniell, Herts, Yorks, and Wilts, a unicf. 17. 8
corn's head erased or.
49- 5
Dandy of Sapiston, Suff., a garb or, on the
sinister side thereof a dove close arg.
Daniell, Somers. and Chesh., a unicorn's
Nee timeo, nee sperno.
armed or.
head couped arg.
Dane, a griffin's head erased or.
66. 2
49- 7
49-7
Edward
Lieutenant - Colonel
Dane, a wolf statant arg.
29. 2 DanieU,
76- 2
Staines, Esquire, late 102nd Regt., on Dapifer, an eagle az.
Dane of Wells, Somers., out of a ducal
coronet or, a demi-lizard vert.
a roundel per fesse or and az., a lion Darbishire of Penyffryn, Carnarvonsh.,
a
clouds
of
out
Kent,
Oakdene,
and
dexter
the
rampant ppr., holding in
Danes or Daneys, a quadrangular castle.
dexter arm in armour embowed, aU
paw a fleur-de-lis or.
155- 4
ppr., holding in the hand a cross voided
Danet, a greyhound's head couped arg., DanieU, Robert George, Esquire, J.P., of
and pointed sa. Ubi amor ibi fides.
collared gu., studded and buckled or.
New Forest, Kilbeggan, co. West263. 12
Durate et vincite.
meath, a unicorn's head erased arg.,
61. 2
armed and crined or, charged with a Darbishire, Charles Henry, Esquire, J. P.,
Danford, a man in military costume ppr.,
C.C, of Plas Mawr, Penmaenmawr,
patria.
Pro
et
crescent gu.
fide
holding in his dexter hand a flag disarm
emdexter
a
clouds
from
issuant
Daniels, Hants, a dove holding in its
played az.
cf. 188. 6
bowed holding in the hand ppr. a cross
92. 5
beak an olive-branch ppr.
Dangan, Viscount, see Cowley, Earl.
Ubi amor ibi
pointed and voided sa.
Dangar of Haverstock Hill, Middx., upon Dankyrsley, Yorks, a demi- woman vested
fides.
183.6
arg., playing on a harp or.
a mount vert, a demi-man affrontee in

DAR

ct vincite.

Darbishire, Henry Astley, Esquire, J.P.,


D.L., of Oakdene, Cowden, Kent, same
crest and motto.
Darbishire, James Edward, Esquire, of

Dunowen,

Wandsworth Common, Surrey, same crest


Thurleigh

DAR

152

Darbishire, George Stanley, Esquire, J.P.,


of iS, Morella Road, Wandsworth
Common, Surrey, same crest. Durale

Road,

and motto.
Dirbishire,
William Arthur, Esquire,
J. P., D.L., B.A., of Penybryn, Car-

narvon, North Wales, same crest.


Darby, Suff., a garb arg., banded or. 153. 2
Darby, a garb or, banded with a naval
crown az., in front of an anchor placed

D'Arcy, a demi-woman, her hair flowing Darley, Warren-: (i) A horse's head
ppr., vested gu., holding in the dexter
couped arg., accoutred in armour ppr.,
hand three red roses slipped and leaved
bridled gu. {for Darley).
51. 13.
(2)
vert.
Vertu cerche honneur.
183. 4
Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of
D'Arcy, Hyacinth, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of
five ostrich-feathers gu., therefrom an
New Forest, Ballinasloe, 00. Galway,
eagle's claw ppr.
Dare. Per mare, per
Fisher Hill, Castlebar, and Rockvale,
terras.
Gort, a bull passant sa.
Un Dieu, un Darley, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
roy.
or, a demi-lion vert.
16. 3
D'Arcy, Martin Charlemange Macdonnell, Darley of Dublin, a horse's head arg.,
of Doo Castle, co. Mayo, same crest.
bridled gu.
Dare.
51. 5
D'Arcy, William Knox, Esquire, of Stan- Darling,
Quintin
Richard,
L.R.'C.S.,
more HaU, Stanmore, Middx., on a
Bridge House, Eardisley, a demi-griffin
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a bull
segreant holding between its claws a
passant sa., armed or.
Un Dieu, un
flagon sa., banded arg.
Omnia vincit
Roi.
amor.
Dare, on a chapeau a demi-lion ppr., Darling, Andrew, Esquire, of Toronto,
holding between its paws an increscent
Canada, a hand holding a heart. Dei

bend sa. Spew meliora.


arg.
donum.
216. 9
153- 4
Lines, an heraldic antelope'ji Dare, Essex, a demi-lion rampant az., Darling, a hand gauntleted holding a
head erased gu., maned, tufted, armed,
bezantee, charged on the shoulder
pheon erect point upward.
21 1. 7
and attired or.
with a cross crosslet or, holding Darling of London, a lady ppr., vested in
cf. 127. 10
Darby, an heraldic tiger attired with four
between the paws a lozenge of the
a loose robe arg., the body pink, flowhorns turned round like ram's horns or.
same, charged with an increscent gu.
ing round her a robe az., holding in
Darby of London and Dorset, out of a
Loyauti.' sans tache.
her dexter hand a cross crosslet iitched
13. i
tower arg., two wings, the dexter or, Dare, Hall-, Robert Westley, Esquire,
gu., and in her sinister a book ppr.
the sinister az.
156. 7
J.P., D.L., of Newtownbarry, Wexford. Darling, out of a mural coronet or, an
Darby, Alfred Edmund William, Esquire,
and Theydon Bois, Essex (i ) A demiarm in armour embowed ppr., holding
J.P., of Little Ness, Shrewsbury, in
lion rampant az., bezantee, charged on
up an escutcheon gu., charged with
front of two cross crosslets fitchee in
the shoulder with a cross crosslet or,
two swords in saltier arg., hilts and
saltier
sa.,
a demi-eagle displayed
and holding between the paws a lozenge
pommels or, encircled by the ribbon
couped erminois, the wings az., charged
of the same charged with an increscent
and medal of Corunna.
on the breast with an escallop of the
gu. {for Dare).
13. i.
(2) A horse's Darling, Scotland, a hand holding a heart
last.
Ulcunque placucrit Deo. Si. 13
head couped sa., semee of mullets or,
ppr.
Dei donum.
216. 9
Darby, John Henry, of Penygarth, near
on the head Darling, Hon. Sir Charles John, of 18,
Wrexham, same crest and motto.
the first and
Prince's Gardens, S.W., same crest and
Darby, Very Rev. John Lionel, Dean of
third, and holding in the mouth a
Chester, of the Deanery, Chester, a
LoyautJ sans Darling, Rev. Frederick, M.A., of the
battle-axe or {for Sail).
garb or, banded with a naval crown az.,
tache.
Ridge, Hartfield, Sussex, out of a mural
51. 10
in front of an anchor placed in sinister Dare, an arm couped and embowed in
crown or, a dexter arm embowed in
bend sa. Spero meliora.
fess, resting the elbow on the WTcath
armour ppr., sustaining an inescutDarby, Jonathan Charles, Esquire, J.P.,
and girt above the elbow with a ribbon,
cheon gu.. thereon two falchions in
in sinister

Dirby,

Leap Castle, Roscrea, King's


same crest and motto.

D.L., of
Co.,

Darby,

Griffith-,

Christopher William, Es-

holding in the hand a slip of laurel,


ppr.
Darell-Blount, see Blount.

all

quire, J.P., of Padworth House, Read- Darell, Comw., a wolf passant ppr.
(I)
ing
stag's head caboshed per
28. 10
pale gu. and az., attired or, between Darell, Sir Lionel Edward, Bart., of
the attires an estoile of the last {/or
Richmond, Surrey, out of a ducal
Grijfith).
(2) A garb arg. charged with
coronet or, a man's head in profile,
an anchor erect sa. (for Darby).
couped at the shoulders ppr., bearded
:

Darcey and Darcy, a demi-lady attired,


her hair dishevelled ppr., holding in
her hand a branch of three cinquefoils

sa.,
first

wreathed round the temples of the


and az., on the head a cap of the
turned

last, fretty arg., tasselled gold,

saltire, blades arg., hilts and pommels


or, encircled by the ribbon and medal
Inspired I aspired.
of Corunna.
Darlington, Latimer John de Vere, Sefton

House,
motto.
Darlington

Harrogate,

same

crest

and

leopard's head erased


or.
23. 2.
(2) A winged pillar supporting a globe. Cruce dum spiro spero.
cf. 113. 10
Darlington, a winged pillar.
113. 10
Darlston, Worcs., a hawk's head between
two wings expanded barry of four arg.
:

( l )

up erm.
cf. iqo. I
89. I
and sa., beaked or.
DarreU-Blount, John, Esquire, J.P., D.L.,
of Maple Durham, near Reading, Oxon. Darnall, Darnel, or Darnol, a lion's head
erased arg., between two wings or.
and Caleliill, Ashford, Kent: (i) The
19. 7
sun in splendour charged in the centre
with an eye, aU ppr. (for Blount). (2) Darnall, a lion's head erased az., between
Darcy, see Mervyn-D'Arcy-Irvine.
19. 7
Out of a ducal coronet or, a man's head
two wings gu.
Darcy, Ireland, a cross sa.
in profile couped at the shoulders and Darnell of Thornley, Durh., a lion's head
Darcy, Ireland, a dexter arm embowed
erased az., the neck pierced by an
bearded ppr., wreathed round the
in chain armour, the hand grasping a
arrow in bend gu., flighted sa., between
temples or and az., on the head a cap,
spear in bend sinister, point downwards,
two wings or. Deus nobisciim.
also az., fretty arg., tasselled gold and
all ppr.
turned up erm., for difference a cross Darnell, Durh., on a cock-pheasant sitting
Darcy or D'Arcy, England and Ireland, a
ppr., a falcon's leg erased at the thigh
crosslet az. {for Darell).
Lux tua vita
spear broken in three pieces, the head
ppr., and belled or.
90. 14
mea.
in pale, the other pieces in saltier ppr., Dark, an arm embowed purp., holding in Darnley, Earl ol (Bligh), Cobham Hall,
banded gu.
Gravesend, a griffin's head erased or.
the hand a streamer az., thereon an
175. 2
66. 2
D'Arcy, a buU ppr.
Un Dieu, un roi.
Fincm respice.
escutcheon arg., charged with a cross
Darnley, on a ducal coronet a martlet, all
45. 2
D'Arcy, a buU passant sa., armed, uugu., Darker of London, an arm
ppr.
95. 12
maned, and tufted or. Je lone Dieu
Daroch, a demi-negro holding in his
holding a bunch of hop- vine, all ppr.
Grace attendant.
dexter hand a dagger, all ppr. Be
202. 8
cf. 45. 2
D'Arcy, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., Darley of Aldby, Yorks, a horse's head
watchful.
a bull statant sa., armed or.
Un Dieu,
couped gu., accoutred in armour arg., Darrell, a goat's head erased arg., at1 28. 5
un Roi.
tired or.
and
bridled
ingenio.
or.
Vivitur
51.13
cf. 45. 5
vert.

S3.

Darcie, Lines and Durh., a woman's head


couped at the breasts ppr., the hair
flowing and dishevelled or, wreathed
about the head with cinquefoils gu.,
pierced of the second.
cj. 182. 5

DAR

DAV

153

an eagle preying on a child


swaddled ppr.
77. 13
Darroch, a dove holding in the beak an

Darrell,

of a demi-griffin segreant vert, holding


between the claws an escallop or, three
escallops fesseways arg.
Darwin, Horace, Esquire, M.A., of the

Daunt, Rev. Achilles, M.A., of Sherborne,


I

Dorset, a bugle-horn or, stringed sa.


Vigilo

et

spero.

Daunt, Esquire, Achilles Thomas, J.P , of


olive-branch ppr.
92. 5
Kilcascan Castle, Ballyneen, co. Cork,
Orchard, Cambridge, same crest.
Darroch, Duncan, Esquire, of Gourock,
same crest and motto.
Greenock, Renfrewsh., and Torridon, Darwin, Major Leonard, of 12, Egerton
Place, S.W., same crest and motto.
Daunt, Rev. Edward Stephen, of GreyAuchnasheen, Ross-sh., a demi-negro
stones, CO. Wicldow, same crest.
holding in his dexter hand a dagger Darwin, William Erasmus, of Ridgmount
Basset, Southampton, same crest and Daunt, Rev. William, of Queenstown, co.
ppr.
Be watchful.
motto.
Cork, same crest and motto.
Darsy, Ireland, a cross sa.
Dasent, Arthur Irwin, Esquire, of Tower Dauntesy, a dragon's head erased vert.
Dart or Darte, a flame of fire ppr.
Hill, Ascot, Berks, formerly St. Vincj. 71. 2
177. 10
cent, W. I., a dexter arm "in armour Dauntesey, Robert Dauntesey, Esquire,
Dartey, a nag's head couped, armed, and
of Agecroft, Lanes, a dragon's head
bridled.
embowed grasping a falchion, all ppr.
51. 13
erased vert, gorged with a collar
Strike.
Dartrey, Earl of. Baron Cremoriie, of
196. 10
dancettee or, and encircled by a chain
Castle Dawson, co. Monaghan (Vesey Dashwood of London, a griffin's head
erased per fess erminois and gu.
Pro
of the same.
Virtus sola invicta.
Dawson), an estoile of sis points or.
66. 2
Magna Chartd.
Toujours propicc.
164. 3
Dauntesey,
Robert Dauntesey, of Ageof
Stanford
Park,
Notts,
a
Dartiquenave of London, a lion sejant Dashwood
croft Hall, Pendlebury, same crest and
or, semee-de-lis az., holding in the
griffin's head erased per fess erminois
motto.
66. 2
dexter paw an arrow gu.
and gu.
Dartmouth, Earl of, Viscount Lewis- Dashwood, Sir George John Egerton, Dauntsey, out of a ducal coronet a dester
hand holding a fleur-de-lis.
Bart., D.L., of Kirtlington Park, Oxon.,
215. 2
ham, Baron Dartmouth of Dartmouth, Devonsh. (Rt. Hon. William
a gryphon's head erminois, erased gu. Dauvergeue, a horse's head sa., bridled
or.
Virtuli nihil invium.
66. 2
Heneage Legge), Patshull House, Wol51. 5
verhampton, out of a ducal coronet of Dashwood, Sir Edwin Abercromby, Bart., Davall of London, an arm embowed
holding a fleur-de-lis or.
five leaves or, a plume of six ostricha griffin's head erased per fesse erminfeathers
ois and gu.
66. 2 Davall or Davell, Yorks, a terrestrial globe
alternately
arg.
and az.
ppr.
Gaudet tentamine virtus.
Dassett, Warw., a dove arg., beaked gu.
159. I
Dartrey, Earl of (Dawson), Dawtrey, co.
92. 2 Davell, Yorks, a dexter hand apaumee,
charged with an eye ppr.
Monaghan, an estoile or. Toujours Dast, a flame of fire ppr.
222. 4
177. 10
Davenant,
Essex, a sinister
propicc.
Dastin and Daston of Broadway, Worcs., Davenant of
arm embowed, holding in the hand a
a reindeer's head arg., couped gu.,
Darvall or Darwall, a lion's head or,
chaplet of wheat or.
gorged with a collar gu., charged with
pierced through the neck by a broad
three bezants.
arrow or, the arrow entering the back Davenport of Davenport, Chesh., a man's
c/. 18. 6
head in profile, couped at the shoulders
Darwell, a lion's head erased or, ducally
part of the neck.
ppr., with a rope round the neck or.
crowned gu.
18. 8 Datmer, an eagle's head erased ppr.
Darwen or Darwin of Cleatham, Lines, a
S3. 2
253. 20
camel's head couped ppr.
132. 7 Daubeney, Lansdowne, Esquire, J. P., of Davenport, late Rear-Admiral Sir Salusbury Price, C.B., K.C.H., of BramhaU,
Cote, Westbury-on-Trym, near Bristol,
Darwin, the late Rear-Admiral SachChesh., a man's head ppr., around the
everell Charles, of Fern, Hartington,
and Norton Court, Norton, Malreward,
neck a rope or, charged for distinction
Derbysh., in front of a demi-gryphon
Bristol, a holly-bush ppr.
Badge, two
on the neck with a cross crosslet fitchee
vert, holding between the claws an
dragon's wings displayed arg. Ad
escallop or, three escallops fessewise
finem fidelis.
arg.
Cave et aude.
Daubeney, George Walters, Cote, near Davenport, Cyril James Humphreys,
V.D., F.S.A., the Library, British
Bristol, same crest.
Darwin of Elston Hall, Notts: (i) A
Ad finem fidelis.
Museum, and 113, St. Mark's Road,
demi-griffin sa., semee of mascles or, Daubeney,
William Arthur, Esquire,
same crest. Audacea jortuna
W.,
charged on the shoulder with a cross
of
the Island House,
J.P., M.A.,
juvat.
patee of the second, resting the sinisMidsomer Norton, near Bath, and
Rev. George Horatio, of
Davenport,
ter claw on a shield arg., thereon a
Clevelands, near Dawlish, same crest
Foxley, Heref., in front of a man's head
leopard's face jessant-de-lis gu. [jor
and motto.
in profile, couped at the shoulders ppr.,
Darioin).
64. 12.
(2) A cubit arm Daugiish, Henry William, of 54, Leinster
around the neck a rope or, two cross
erect, vested bendy of six arg. and
Square, London, W., a camel's head
crosslets fitchee, in saltire, also or.
az., cuffed gu., the hand holding in
and neck couped ppr. Be hardy.
Mors Jauna viice.
.saltire
an oak-branch and a vine- Daubuz, a griffin's head with wings adDavenport, Sir Samuel, K.C.M.G., LL.D.,
branch, both fructed ppr. (for Rhodes).
dorsed ppr.
cj. 67. 11
J.P., of Beaumont, near Adelaide,
206. 7 Daubie, Cornw., a horse passant, saddled
South Australia, a felon's head couped
Darwin, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Warand bridled ppr.
52. 4
ppr., haltered or.
Tu ne cede malis.
ing, J.P., of Dryburn. near Durham
Daugiish of London, a camel's head and
(I) Ou a wreath of the colours a
neck couped ppr. Be hardy.
132. 7 Davenport-Handley, John William Handley, Esquire, of Clipsham Hall, Oakdemi-griffin sa., semee of mascles or, Daulbeny, an eagle with wings expanded
Rutlandsh.
ham,
(i)
A goat passant
resting the sinister claw upon a shield
or.
77. 5
sa., bearded, ungu., and armed or,
arg., charged with a leopard's face Dauncey, Heref., a lion's head erased
jessant-de-lis gu., and charged upon
charged on the body with two mascles
arg., collared gu.
18. 6
the shoulder (for distinction) with Daunecourt and Daunscourt, a negro's
interlaced arg. 253. 19. {/or Handley).
a cross patee or (jor Darwin).
head couped at the shoulders, vested
(2) A man's head in profile, couped
(2)
at the shoulders ppr., around the neck
On a wreath of the colours a cubit
paly of six erm. and ermines, pendents
a rope or, and charged on the breast
arm erect, vested bendy of sis arg.
at the ears or, wreathed on forehead,
with a cross crosslet fitchee sa. (jor
and az., cuffed gu., the hand holdand with bats' wings to his head exAudaces jortuna juvat.
ing in sal tire an oak- branch and vineDavenport).
panded sa.
cj. 182. 6
branch, both fructed ppr. (for Rhodes). Daunsey, a nag's head couped and
253. 20
Cave et aude.
bridled.
51. 5 Davenport, Bromley-, William, of Capesthorne, Chesh., and Baginton, Warw.
Darwin, Francis, Esquire, J.P., of Cres- Daunt, a cockatrice displayed ppr.
keld, Arthington, Leeds, same crests. Daunt, a bugle-horn or, stringed sa.
(I) A man's head in profile, couped at
the shoulders ppr., around the neck a
Darwin, Francis Alvey Rhodes, of Leath228. II
Tops OT (/or Davenport). 253.20. (2) Out
ley Hall, Otley, Yorks, same crests.
Daunt of Owlpen, Glouc, and Gortigreof a ducal coronet or, a demi-lionissuant
Darwin, George Howard, F.R.S., of
nane, co. Cork, a bugle-horn, stringed
arg., charged for distinction on the
Newnham Grange, Cambridge, in front
sa.
Vigilo et spero.
22S. 11
j

3)

DAV

DAV

154

shoulder with a cross crosslet fitchee Davidson, Scotland, a pheon.


174. : i
sa., supporting a pennon flying towards Davidson of Cantray, Inverness, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a human
the sinister gu., thereon a lion passant
heart, all ppr.
Sapienter si sincere.
gardant of the first, the staff and spear
216. 9
rect p^
Davidson of London, upon a mount vert,
onour the King.
a dove with wings elevated az., holding
Davernett, a woodpecker close ppr.
in the beak two ears of corn, and the
Daverport, a lion passant erm., ducally
dexter foot resting on a pheon or. Per
crowned or, resting the dexter paw
augujita ad augusta.
on an escutcheon of the last.
Davers, a demi-savage holding in his Davidson, a lamb bearing a cross and
banner.
his
sinister
dexter hand a club, and in
131. 2
Davidson of Sluirhouse, Scotland, a
c/. 185. 3
a serpent nowed, all ppr.
phoenix in flames ppr.
Viget in cinere
Davers, Bart, (extinct), of Rougham, Surf.,
virtus.
82. 2
a jay ppr., holding in its beak an anDavidson of London, a stag courant or,
nulet or.
pierced through the neck with an arrow
Davey, Baron (Davey), Verdley Place,
arg.
holding
demi-lion
ppr.,
Fernhurst, a
between the paws a mullet pierced Davidson, Madgwick George, 89, Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, W., upon
gu., and supporting under the sinister
a mount a demi-Highlander, affrontee,
paw a sword, point downwards, also
ppr., habited and capped vert, kilted
ppr., hilt and pommel or.
chequy arg. and sa., his sporran also
Davey, an ostrich's head, holding in the
ppr., holding in the dexter hand a
beak a horse-shoe, between two feathers
pheon or, and supporting with the
all ppr.
97. 12
sinister a human heart gu.
Sapienter
Davey of Redruth, Cornw., a mount vert,
si sincere.
thereon an eagle rising az., charged on
the wing with a cinquefoil or, holding Davidson, Scotland, a youth from the
middle holding in his dexter hand a
in the dexter claw a staff sa., therefrom
man's heart, all ppr.
Sapienter si
flowing a pennon gu.
E perseveraniia
honor.

264. 13

Davies,

John

ham, a
.

lion

Birmingcharged with

Birt, Esquire, of

rampant

arg.,

three cross crosslets gu., and holding


between the paws a piece of cable

nowed ppr. Conalimur.


Davies, on a chapeau sa., turned up
or, a demi-hon rampant of the last.
(Granted to Sir Thomas Davies, Lord
Mayor of London, 1677.)
15. 12
Davies, Francis Pritchard, M.D., Kent
County Asylum, Barming Heath, Maidstone, same crest.
Festina lente.
Davies, on a chapeau sa., turned up or,
a demi-lion rampant of the last, holding
in its dexter paw a mullet.
cf. 15. 14
Davies, Kent, a demi-hon rampant sa.
10.

gamb erased, holding a


mullet of five points.
Davies of London and Shropsh., two lion's
gambs erased, the dexter ermines, the
sinister erm., holding a buckle or.
Davies, Sir William George, K.C.S.I.,
C.S.I., of 5, Barkston Gardens, London,
S.W., a horse's head erased arg. Esse
Davies, a lion's

quam

videri.

49. 5

Davies, Major-General Frederick John,


Ashleigh, Teignmouth, a horse's head.
Esse quam videri.
Davies, Ireland, a nag's head arg., charged
with a caltrap sa.
51-9
Davies, Clement, Esquire, of Birmingham,
a lion rampant arg., charged with three
cross crosslets gu., and holding between
the paws a piece of cable nowed ppr.

Davey, Sussex, a horse's head in armour, Davidson, Duncan, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of
Inchmarlo, Banchory, N.B., a youth
on top a plume of ostrich-feathers, all
from the middle holding in his dexter
ppr.
Nan inferiora.
50. 14
hand a heart, all ppr. Sapienter
Davey, Joshua Sydney, Esquire, J. P., of
sincere.
Conatimur.
Bochym, Cury-Cross, Lanes R.S.O.,
Davidson,
Hugh, Esquire, of Cantray Davies, DayreU, Esquire, R.N., F.Z.S.,
Cornw., a mount vert, thereon an eagle
Croy, Gollanfield, N.B., a dexter hand
F.B.G.S., of 26, Circus, Bath, a bull's
rising with wings endorsed az., charged
holding a man's heart,
head couped sa., charged with three
upon the wing with a cinquefoil or, and
all
ppr.
Sapienter si sincere.
estoiles chevronways, and in
front
supporting in the beak and in the dexter
thereof a spur leathered fesseways,
talon a flagstaff erect, terminating with Davidson, William, Esquire, of Muirhouse,
Davidson's
rowel to the dexter or. Per crucem ad
Mains,
a cross botormee sa., and therefrom
Jlidlothian,
a
phoenix
in
flames
astra.
flotant to the sinister a forked pennon
Viget in cinere
ppr.
virtus.
E perseveranlia honor.
J64. 13
Davies, Alderman Sir Horatio, K.C.M.G.,
gu.
of^Wateringbury Place, near Maidstone,
David, a lamb passant arg., holding in Davidson,
William Edward, Esquire,
K.C., of the Foreign Office, Downing
on a fasces fesseways or, a boar's head
the mouth a sprig vert, fructed gu.
Street, S.W., an eagle's head couped
couped arg., and transfixed by a sword
c/. 131. 9
ppr.
Viget in cinere virtus.
imbrued in bend, point upwards, ppr.,
David, a dove holding an olive-branch
Davie,
Bart.,
pommel and hilt or. Dum spiro spero.
its
beak
et
copia.
see
Ferguson-Davie.
in
ppr.
Pax
92. 5
David, Rev. William, M.A., of St. Pagan's Davie, a talbot's head erased arg., col- Davies, Matthew Lewis Vaughan, J. P.,
lared, ducally crowned and eared or.
D.L., of Tan-y-Bwlch, Aberystwith,
Rectory, Cardiff, upon a mount vert,
North Wales, a leopard's head and neck
between two quatrefoils or, a dove
</. 56.
9
erased and affrontee. Duw ytv digon.
holding in the beak a sprig of olive Davie, on a chapeau vert, turned up
erm., a boar arg., armed and crined Davies, Theophilus Clive, Esquire, B.S.,
ppr., and gorged with a collar gemelle,
or, gorged with a bough ppr.
Craigside,
Honolulu,
also or.
of
Hawaiian
Fjyddlon hyd angau.
Islands, and Ravenside, Tunbridge
David, Arthur Evan, Esquire, on a mount
cf. 40. 7
Wells, a demi-lion sa., guttee-d'eau,
vert, between two quatrefoils or, a dove Davie, Scotland, an eagle's head couped
supporting a harp or. Ffyddlawn a
holding in the beak a sprig of holly ppr.,
ppr.
Sedulitate.
83. i
gwir.
and gorged with a collar, also or. Davie, Ferguson-, Sir John Davie, Bart.,
Greedy Park, Crediton, De vonsh ( i Davies of St. Albans, Clarendon Road,
Fjyddlon hyd angau.
Southsea, in front of three spears'
A paschal lamb regardant gu. (2) A
kingfisher, wings elevated ppr., holding
heads, one erect and two in saltire
of Fairwater House, Cardiff,
crest
in the beak a branch of oUve vert.
sa., headed ppr., a lion rampant gu.,
and motto.
Auspice Christo.
charged on the shoulder with a fleurDavid,
Edmund Usher, Esquire, of
de-lis arg.
Heb duw heb ddim duw a
Yscallog, Llandaff, Cardiff, same crest Davies-Evans, see Evans.
Davies, see Price- Davies.
digon.
and motto.
William Edgeworth, Davies of Gwysaney, a lion's head couped Davies, Rev. Edward William Lewis,
David,
Tannatt
quarterly
arg.
and
M.A.,
of
Tyisha
and Glyn-Rumney,
Esquire, same crest and motto.
sa.
Ueh Dkuw heb
ddtjm Dhuw a digon.
Monmouthsh., and of the Circus, Bath,
21. i
David, William Ontario, Esquire, same
Davies of Marrington Hall, Shropsh., a
a bull's head couped sa., charged with
crest and motto.
lion's head erased arg., langued and
three estoiles chevronwise, and in
Davidge, Somers., a demi-lion arg., gorged
ducally crowned gu.
with a collar gu., charged with three
Dxlvi spiro spero.
front thereof a spur leathered fessePer
wise, rowel to the dexter, all or.
lions passant of the first.
cj. 10. 9
crucem ad castra.
Davidson, Scotland, a falcon's head Davies of Hanwell, Midds., a lion's head
couped quarterly arg. and sa., ducally Davies of Ticknam, Somers., a griffin
couped ppr.
Viget in cinere virtus.
.

cf.

Davidson, out of a mural coronet


lion's

head gu.

89.
az.,

crowned

or.

Honor virtutem

dominus
I

jrustra.

segreant or.
62. 2
Nisi Davies of Moor Court, Heref., same crest.

coronat.

a Davies of London, a Uon rampant.

19. 12

DAV
Davies, a

muUet

(/.

III. 5

Court-y-GoUen, Crickhowell,
Brecknocksli., a dragon's head, holding
in the mouth a bloody hand.
Vive ut

Davies of

vivas.

DAW

155

of five points pierced

between two wings expanded.

72.

Davies of Marsh, Shropsh., on a mount


vert, a goat lodged arg., against a tree

Davis, Kent, a wolf passant erm.


28. i
Davis, Heref., out of a mural coronet

Davison,
stag's head couped between
two wings
ppr., a demi-wolf salient arg., holding Davison, Shropsh., an eagle displayed
a cinquefoil gu.
arg., collared gu., holding in its beak
an ear of wheat or.
Davis of London and Westml., a demicf. 75. 2
wolf rampant regardant, erased az., Davison, late James Berwick, Esquire, of
ducally gorged and chained or, holding
Probate Registry, Somerset House, a
iu the paws a mullet of sis points arg.
cross moline gu., entwined by a branch
of olive or, thereon perched a dove erm.
^^- 4
,.
T,
Davison, Robert John William, Esquire,
Davis, a lion rampant.
i. 13
of Grammar School, Ilminster, same
Davis of Leytonstone, Essex, a demi-lion
crest.
issuant sa., charged on the shoulder
with the fasces or, and holding be- Daviss, out of a ducal coronet a hand
tween the paws a bomb fired pr.
holding a sword waved in pale, all ppr.
)

ppr.
Davies, Lieutenant-General Henry Fanshaw, of Elniley Castle, Pershore, on a
mount vert, a goat couchant sa., guttee
d'eau, under an oak-tree ppr.
Deus

Decide.

12. 11

212.

Robert, of Hawthorn, Davis of London, a lion's head erased Davoron, a hind ppr.
cf. 1 24. 12
ppr.
Ne tentes, aid perfice.
Blackrock
(i) As above.
(2) A
17. 8 Davy, Devonsh., a dove holding in the
beak an olive-branch ppr.
Arthur Holdsworth, M.B., 34,
dragon's head erased vert.
92. 5
(3) A Davis,
North Bridge Street, Sunderland, a Davy, Devonsh., a dove with wings addragon's head couped vert between
dorsed ppr., holding in the beak a sprig
lion's head erased, ducally crowned.
two dragons' wings or.
vert, thereon three roses or.
William David, Esquire, of Davis, a lion's head erased or, ducally
Davies,
cf. 94. 5
crowned gu.
Cwmwysg, Senny Bridge, Breconsh.,
18. 8 Davy of Rose Ash and Beaford, Devonsh.,
a paschal lamb regardant arg., holding
.nnd
Holly Lodge, Hildrop Road, Davis, Colonel John, F.S.A., of Bifrons,
a pennon of the last, charged with a
Farnborough, Hants, Whitmead, LilLondon, N., in front of two flag staves
cross gu., the staff or.
ford, Surrey, and United Service Club,
iu saltire ppr., flowing from each a
cf. 130. 2
Pall Mall, London, W., a lion's head Davy of Sussex Square, London, on a
banner gu., charged with a shepherd's
mount vert, a lamb passant regardant
erased sa., charged with a caltrap or,
crook erect or, a lamb passant, also
upon
ppr.,
semee
two
swords
of
estoiles
sa.,
in
saltire
ppr.,
hilted
supporting
ppr.
Duw dy ras.
238. 9
a staff or, therefrom flowing a pennon
and pommelled also or. Ne tentes, aut
Davies, William Howell, Esquire,' of
arg., the ends gu., charged with a cross
perfice.
Chatford House, CUfton Down, CUfton,
19. 2
patee of the last.
El fiombre propone,
Bristol, in front of a cross crosslet fitchee Davis, Charles Percy, Esquire, J.P., of
Dios dispone.
Mount Camel, Redcastle, Victoria,
gu., a stag ppr., resting the dexter fore1 3 1
3
Davy of Ingoldsthorpe, Norf., out of a
uses a demi-lion rampant.
leg on a hawk's lure, also gu. Amynedd
Inspice.
ducal coronet or, an elephant's head
a dexorder.
10. 2
sa.,
armed
arg., in front of the coronet
Davies of Scoveston, Milford Haven, a Davis, a leopard's head erased ppr. 23. 2
a ring, thereto a line and ring or,
wolf rampant crowned.
Y Bijwyd dros Davis, a lamb couchant.
cf. 131. 12
reflexed over the trunk.
Davis, a fawn lodged.
1 24. 8
cf. 133. i
Davies-Evans, Herbert, Esquire, of High Davis, Ireland, a dragon's head erased Davy, Bart, (extinct), out of a civic
wreath or, an elephant's head sa.,
vert.
Mead, Llanybyther R.S.O., South
cf. 71. 2
eared of the first, the tusks arg., the
Wales: (i) A wolfs head arg., guttee- Davis, a boar's head erased ppr.
42. 2
proboscis attached by a line to a ducal
de-sang, gorged with a collar gemelle Davis, Ireland, a nag's head couped arg.,
coronet around the neck, also or. Igne
charged on the neck with a caltrap sa.
and erased gu. (for Evans). (2) A Uon
constricto vita secura.
rampant or, semee of crosses patee
fitchee az., gorged with a collar dan- Davis, three
)ne in pale and two Davy, Sussex, Suff., and Wilts, a lion
sejant arg., supporting a column or.
saltier ppr.
cettee, with a chain reflexed over the
cf. 173. i
back sa. fide el virlule.
Davis, Sir Francis Boileau, Bart., of Davy of Calton, Norf., a cannon or,
mounted on a carriage gu.
Hollywood, Glouc, two Indian pikes
Davies, Edward Jenner, Haywardsend,
169.12
in saltier
Stonehouse, Glouc, a talbot statant.
ppr., surmounted
by a Davy, Scotland, a talbot's head erased or,
ducally crowned.
mullet pierced sa., between two wings
Vive ut vivas.
56. 9
vairee arg. and sa.
Davies of Bristol, a demi-goat gardant
Utili secernere Davy, a talbot's head erased arg., ducally
crowned, collared, and eared or.
konestum.
arg., holding in the paws a leek ppr.
174. 7
Davles-Lloyd, a demi-antelope sa., semee Davis of Bristol, Somers., two arms emcf. 56. 9
bowed, vested erm., cuffed az., holding Davye of Crediton and Cannotene,
of muUets arg., holding between the
Devonsh., a halcyon bird breasted gu.,
legs a cross crosslet sa.
in the hands ppr. a mound or.
Sic itur ad
203
the head and neck az., the tail ppr., the
astra.
Davis, James W., Esquire, F.S.A., F.G.S.,
F.L.S., Alderman and Mayor of Halifax,
wings endorsed arg., holding in the
Davies, Somers., a fawn lodged ppr.
Chevenedge, Halifax, two arms embeak a branch vert, with three roses
c/. 125. 4
bowed, habited erm., cuffed az., the
or.
Davies, Saunders-, of Pentre, Pembroke
hands ppr. supporting a mound or. Davys, an ostrich holding in its beak a
(i) A wolf salient arg. (for Davies).
Ne tentes, aut perfice.
horse-shoe ppr.
28. 2.
A demi-bull salient
203. 12
97. 8
cf.
(2)
couped at the loins arg. [for Saunders). Davis, Hants, an arm in armour em- Daw, an eagle with wings expanded lookbowed holding in the hand a scimitar,
Solem ferre jiossum.
ing at the sun ppr.
cj. 45. 8
all ppr.
Davies of Prittlewell, on a chapeau gu.,
196. 10 Dawbeney, a mulberry-tree vert, fructed
turned up erm., a boar passant arg., Davis, Ireland, an arm from the shoulder
gu., debruised by a sinister bendlet.
collared of the first.
embowed holding a club, all ppr.
Dawbeney, Devonsh., a leopard's face or,
cf. 40. 8
22. 5
Davies, Kent, a boar's head couped and
jessant-de-lis gu.
202. 10
erect or.
Davis, Ireland, a dexter arm in armour Dawbeney, two lion's gambs erased, holdcf. 43. 3
embowed, the hand gauntleted and
Davies, Sussex, on a ducal coronet or, a
ing up a crescent or.
39. 6
holding a battle-axe, all ppr.
boar's head couped sa.
200. 6 Dawbeney, an elephant's head erased per
cf. 43. i
Davies of Everton, Hants, a dove with Davison, out of an earl's coronet or, a
fess or and vert.
133. .\
wings addorsed arg., holding in its
dove rising are., holding in the beak a Dawbin, a Triton holding in his sinister
185. 12
beak a sprig vert bearing three roses
wheat-stalk, bladed and eared, all ppr.
hand a trident ppr.
or.
Davison, Rashell, M.D., Featherwood, Dawbney, see Dawbeney.
Northumb., out of an earl's coronet a Dawe, Somers., out of a ducal coronet a
Davies, Francis Robert, Hawthorne, co.
Dublin, on a mount vert, a goat lodged
dove arg., with an ear of corn in its
hand holding a swan's head erased, all
230. 7
mouth.
ppr.
arg., against a tree ppr.
Davison, out of a mural coronet a stag's Dawe, Dorset, a Uon's gamb erased and
Davis, see Hart- Davis.
erect arg., holding a fleur-de-lis or.
head aftroutee, all ppr.
1
Davis-Goft, see Goff.
19.
cf.
13
Davies, Francis
:

DAW

DEA

156

Dawes, Middx., a dexter arm embowed,

head erased affrontee ppr., gorged with


vested gu., cuffed arg., holding in the
a collar flory counterflory or, and holdhand ppr., an oak-slip vert, fructed
ing in the month a rat fessewise, also
with three acorns or.
ppr.
cf. 25. I
Dawes of Burton Hill, Barlavington, Dawson, Northumb., a talbot passant ppr.
Sussex: (i) Upon a mount vert, beVitoe via virtue.
54. i
tween two acorns slipped and leaved Dawson of Azerley, Yorks, on a mount
ppr., an arm embowed, vested sa.,
vert a talbot statant sa.
cf. 54. 2
a
sprig
cuffed or, holding in the hand
Dawson, Christopher Holdsworth, Esof myrtle ppr. (for Dawes).
quire, of Weston, Yorks, upon a mount
(2) An
vert in front of a quiver palewise or,
eagle's head erased gu., gorged with
a collar gemel arg., suspended from
with arrows therein ppr., a talbot stathe beak a padlock sa. (for Willcock).
tant sa., charged with two buckles of
Fear not.
the second.
Perseverando.
54. 6
Dawes of Stapleton, Leics., on the point Dawson, Cumb., a demi-talbot erm.. eared
of a halberd erect or, a wyvern, the
az., holding an arrow or, flighted and
tail nowed and sans legs sa., bezantee,
pointed arg.
cf. 55. 10
vulned gu.
c/. 69. 6 Dawson, a daw ppr.
Dawes, Staffs, and of Shawe Place, Lanes, Dawson, Benjamin Franklin, Esquire, a
a wyvern sa., bezantee, holding in its
buckle fesseways or, thereon a daw sa.
dexter claw a battle-axe erect az.,
Alte volat.
handle or. En Dieu est tout.
Dawson of Castle Dawson, Ireland, an
3I
etoile of six points or.
Toujours procf. 70.
Dawker, out of a palisado coronet an arm
pice.
164. 3
embowed, vested, holding in the hand a Dawson, Sir John William, C.M.G., 293,
battle-axe in fess ppr.
University Street, Montreal, same crest.
Dawkins, William Gregory, of Over Dawson, an estoile between two ears of
Morton, Oxon., a dexter arm embowed,
wheat slipped, all or.
couped at shoulder, holding in the hand Dawson, Westropp-, of Charlesford, co.
a battle-axe of the last in bend ppr.,
Wexford, Ireland: (i) On clouds ppr.
charged on the blade with a rose gu.
an estoile or, on an escroU above the
cj. 201. 5
motto, Toujours propice (for DatvDawn and Dawne, a crane holding in its
son).
164. II.
(2) An eagle's head
beak an oak-branch ppr.
couped erm., charged with an annulet
105. 14
Dawnay, Baron, see Downe, Viscount.
gu. (for Westropp).
Tourne vers VocciDawney and Dawny, a dexter wing or.
dent.
cf. 83. I
109. 7 Dawson, on a chapeau gu., turned up
Dawnsey, a nag's head couped az., beerm., a cockatrice or. Deeds, not words.
zantee, bridled or.
cf. 51. 5
cf. 68. 9
Daws, Sussex, a demi-man vested in green Dawson, Ireland, a tower arg. ahghting
winding a hunting-horn ppr. Hinc
thereon a falcon with wings addorsed
usque superna venabor.
187. 12
sa.
156. II
Dawson-Damer, Earl ol Portarlington, see Dawson, Lines, an arm in armour emPortarlington.
bowed ppr., garnished or, holding in
Dawson, Earl of Dartrey and Baron Crethe gauntlet a battle-axe of the last.
morne, see Dartrey.
200. 6
Dawson, a cat's head erased affrontee Dawson, Yelverton, Esquire, M.D., of
ppr., holding in the mouth a rat sa.
Southbourne, Hants, same crest.
Dawson, a hand erect and apaumee,
cf. 25. I

quarterly or and az., counterchanged,


over the hands a mullet gu. Sic itur

ad astra.
cf. 224. 1
Day, Richard, Esquire, M.D., of Auckland, New Zealand
Robert Day, Esquire, of Cork
and the Rev. William
Tottenham Day, M.A., Rector of Rathclarin. in the Diocese of Ross, two hands
clasping each other in fesse ppr., conjoined at the wrists to a pair of wings,
the dexter or, the sinister az., the
former charged with a mullet and the
latter with a crescent counterchanged.
Sic itur ad astra.
cf. 224. 1
Day, Arthur James, Northlands House,
Southampton, two hands clasping each
other in fesse ppr. conjoined at the
wrists to a pair of wings the dexter
or, the sinister az., each charged with
a mullet counterchanged.
Sic fidem
;

teneo.

Day, a demi-cockatrice with wings expanded.


Day of London, a greyhound's head erased

Dawson
tabby

of Edwardston Hall, Suff., a


cat's head gardant erased, hold-

ing in the

mouth a

rat sa.

Dawson

25. I
a cat's

cf.

of Spaldingholme, Yorks,

head affrontee, erased near the shoulders arg., spotted sa., holding in the
mouth a rat of the last. Vitce via virtus,
cf.

25.

Dawson, Edward Alfred Finch, Esquire,


of Launde Abbey, Leics., issuing from
clouds a sinister cubit

hand apaumee.

arm

Manus

vested, the

hoec

inimica

tyrannis.
of

Dawson

Weston-Askwith, Skipton-inCraven, on a mount vert, in front of a


quiver paleways or, with arrows therein
talbot
ppr., a
statant sa., charged with

two buckles

or.

Perseverando.
24Q. 20

Dawson, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Philip,


R.A.

Hartlington Hall.
Burnsall, Skipton-in-Craven, a cat's
head erased guardant arg., gorged with
a mural crown or, in the mouth a rat
fesseways ppr. Amor mens crucifixus.
Dawson, William Mosley, Esquire, of
Lancliffe Hall, Giggleswick, Yorks,
upon a staff raguly fess
fessewise or, a cat's
(retired),

of

and lined

end nowed.

gu., the
61. 2

cf.

Day of Ampthill House, Ampthill Square,


London Stratton House, Swindon,
;

HoUy Hill, Harvil, Gravesend,


Kent, upon a mount vert a greyhound's
head erased arg., coUared and with a
line affixed thereto gu., and in front a
Wilts

fountain.

Day, William Henry, Esquire, M.D., of


Holly Hill, Kent, and Stratton St.
Margaret, Wilts, same crest.
Dayman of Mambury, a demi-lion holding
in the dexter paw a fusil gu., charged
with a fleur-de-Us erm.
Dayman, a demi-lion rampant, dueally
gorged and chained or. Toujours
prest.

cf.

10. 7

DayreU of Lillingston DayreU. Bucks, a


goat's head erased ppr.
Secure vivere
mors est.
12S. 5
DayreU,

Edmund Marmaduke,

Esquire,

J. P., same crest and motto.


Dayrell, Rev. Richard, out of a ducal
coronet a goat's head erased ppr.
Virtus mille scuta.
Dayrell of Shudy Camps Park, Cambs, on
a ducal coronet a goat's head erased,
all ppr.
Virtus miUe scuta,
cf. 128. 14
DayroUes of Henley Park, Surrey, a mullet
of six points or.
1 64.
3
Dea, an arm couped below the wrist iu
fess, vested gu., the cuff dancettce
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a broken
sword of the last, hilt and pommel or.
Deacle, out of a mural coronet arg., an
eagle rising or, holding in the beak a
rose gu.
Deacons of Wasperton, Warw., an eagle's

charged with an eye, all ppr.


222. 4
of Moor House and Dodding,
hurst, Sussex, a unicorn arg.
cf. 48. 5
Dax, between the horns of a crescent a
cross pattee.
163. 6
Dax, an antelope's head erased, cf. 1 27. 4
Day of Beaufort, Kerry, two hands clasping each other, couped at wrist, eonjoined to a pair of wings ppr.
Sic itur
ad astra.
224. 12
Day, two hands conjoined ppr., aiiixed to
two wings expanded, the dexter or, the
sinister az., each charged with a mullet
counterchanged.
cf. 22A. 12
Day, Robert, Esquire, J.P., F.S.A.,
head erased arg., between two wings
M.R.I.A., of Myrtle Hill House, Cork,
sa.
cf. 84. 2
two hands clasping each other in fesse De Aguilar of London, a lion rampant or,
ppr., conjoined at the wrists to a pair of
charged with a plate.
cf. i. 13
wings, the dexter or, the sinister az., Deaken or Deakin, out of a mural coronet
the former charged with a mullet and
gu., a leopard's head or, dueally gorged
the latter with a crescent counterof the first.
23. 7
changed. Sic itur ad astra.
Deakin, J. Buckley, Esq., 14 Ullet Road,
Day, Hon. Sir John, of 2,, Collingham
Liverpool, same crest. Dum vigilo tutus.
Gardens, S.W.
(i) A martlet az.
(2) Deakin, Newton-, Charles Frederic, of
A demi-lion double-queued gu., supJloseley Hall, Cheadle, Cheshire, Barporting a staff raguly or. .4 solis ortu.
rister-at-Law, a dexter arm embowed
Day, Fitzgerald-, of Spring Hill, co. Kerry,
ppr., holding in the hand a battle-axe
in bend sinister arg., pendent from the
each conjoined to a wing expan
wTist by a riband az. an escutcheon

Dawtrey

Vilce via

virtus.

arg., collared, ringed,


I

DEA

DEB

157

charged with a lion rampant sa., Deane-Freeman, Richard, Esquire, of


Sunnyside, Vernon Avenue, Clontarf,
holding between the paws a cross
Dublin Drumman Peake, Aghlorah,
pattee fitchee gu.
Stryke, Dakyns, the
CO. Galway
201. 8
Garrankea, co. Limerick,
deviVs in the hempe.
same crests and mottoes.
Deakin, Hon. Alfred, of Llanarth, Walsh
Street, South Yarra, Melbourne, Vic- De Angolesme, a boat's sail affixed to a
mast, all ppr.
representative for
160. 9
toria,
Australia,
Essendon and Fleniington in the Deans-Dundas, see Dundas.
Legislative Assembly of Victoria, out Deans, Scotland, a sword in pale point
upward ppr., hilt and pommel or.
of a naval coronet or, a dexter arm
embowed ppr., holding a battle-axe
170. 2
Stryke, Deans of Longhermiston, Scotland, a
arg., on the wrist a ribbon az.
sword in pale ppr., billed and pommelDakyns, the devil's in the hempe.
led or, ensigned on the top with a cross
Dealbeney, an ox-yoke in bend sa. 178. 6
pattee.
Arte vel marie.
Deale, Kent, within a snake in orle ppr.,
169. 5
Deans-Campbell, a crescent issuing out
a dove arg., beaked and legged gu.
of a ducal coronet or.
Vel arte, vel
92. II
Dealtry of Lofthouse Hall, Yorks, issuing
out of a cloud a hand holding a stag Dear and Deare, a horse at full speed,
saddled and bridled.
by the attires.
116. 10
52. i
121. 2
Deaitry, a fleur-de-lis arg.
148. 2 Dear, a deer's head erased ppr.
10. 2
Dearden, James Griffith, of Wytham
Dean, Ireland, a demi-lion az.
Hall, Bourn, Lines, a stag buSant ppj-.
Dean, a demi-lion rampant or, holding
Dearden, Lanes, a stag trippant regarbetween the paws a crescent sa.
dant.
Dum spiro spero.
Dean of London, a griffin's head erased
66. 2 Dearman, out of a ducal coronet or, five
arg.
cinquefoils gu., stalked and leaved ppr.
Dean, a winged pillar ppr.
113. 10
Deards,
Herts
and London, a CatherineDean, Galway, Ireland, a wing or. 109. 7
wheel ducally crowned or.
Deane, Baron Muskerry, see Muskerry.
cf. 167. 2
Deas, Scotland, on a daisy a bee feeding
Deane-Morgan, see Morgan.
ppr.
Industria.
Deane, a demi-lion rampant or, holding in
Dease, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet a
the dexter paw a crescent gu.
cj. 10. 2
demi-ostrich with wings addorsed ppr
Deane, Ralph Hawtrey, Esquire, B.A., of
96. II
98, Sinclair Road, W., a demi-lion
rampant holding in his dexter claw a Dease, Ireland, a lion rampant holding a
dagger.
Toujours pret.
crescent.
Yirluli mcenia cedant.
cf. i. 13
Dease of Turbotston, Coole, and OrangeDeane, Ireland, a lion's gamb erased gu.
ton, CO. Cavan, same crest and motto.
36- 4
Deane of Mountjoy Square, Dublin, a Dease, Sir Gerald Richard, of Celbridge
arg.,

mount

vert, a griffin sejant or,

gorged
with an Eastern coronet gu., holding
in the beak a branch of woodbine ppr.
(3) Out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's
head ppr., collared of the first, cf. 72.
De Beauvoir, a demi-dragon with wings
addorsed ppr.
73. 10
De Bellomont, a cross moline lozenge
pierced gu.

165. i
ppr.,
203. i

Debenham, a dexter hand apaumee


in a

maunch

or, cuffed gu.

Debenham, Frank, Esquire, of FitzJohn's


Avenue, Hampstead, N.W., a demilion per pale indented sa. and gu.,
holding in the dexter paw a key in bend
ward upwards, and an arrow in bend
sinister point downwards, and resting
the sinister paw on a decrescent, all or.
Laborante honor debentair.
241. 16
Berry, Major-General George Frederick, Strood Hill, Rochester, Kent, out
of a ducal coronet a dragon's head.
De Best of Loudon, on a mural coronet or,
a fleur-de-lis party per pale of the first

De

and

az.,

between two

laurel- branches

vert.

De Betum, an elephant ppr.


De Blaquiere, Baron (Rt. Hon.

Sir

133-9
William

de Blaquiere), of Ardkill, co. Londonderry, a garb ppr., banded or.


Tiens
a la virile.
153. 2
De Blois, a lion rampant gardant gu. 2. 5
Debnam, a bear tiansflxed by a broken
spear ppr.
34. 4
De Bohun, a wolf current ppr.
28. 4
De Bouche, a cloud ppr.
162. 13
Debram, a wheel Ijetween two wings.
De BretevUle, a staff raguly in pale sa.,
surmounted by an eagle displayed gu.

Abbey, Celbridge, co. Kildare, same


duoaUy
segreant
az.,
crest and motto.
holding between the claws
De Brevill, a hand holding a sheaf of
and charged on the Deasie, Scotland, a hawk's head erased
arrows ppr.
214. 3
ppr.
shoulder with a trefoil slipped or. La
88. 12 De Brewes, out of a ducal coronet gu.,
Deasy, Capt. Henry Hugh Peter, in front
joi me guide.
a lion's gamb or.
36. 12
of two trefoils slipped in saltire vert, De Bruges, a cross Calvary gu.
Deane or Dane, Hants, a griffin's head
166. i
66. 2
erased or.
a dexter arm erect, couped above the De Bryan, Ireland, a dexter hand ppr.
elbow ppr., holding in the hand a
Deane, Hants, a griffin's head erased or,
holding an escallop or.
216. 2
between two wings erect vert.
dagger in bend sinister arg., pommel De Burg, a bull's head between two wings.
and hilt or. Toujours pret.
Deane of Maplestead, Essex, and Black200. 10
43- 10
burne, Lanes, a bear's head couped Death, Kent, a griffin's head or, holding De Burgh, see Burgh.
in the beak a trefoil vert.
arg., muzzled or.
De Burgh, see Clanricarde, Marquess.
34. 14
cf. 66. i
Deane of Berkeley, Wexford, Ireland, a Deaves, a lion's gamb erased gu., holding De Burgh, Middx., an arm in armour
Ferendo non
tortoise displayed ppr.
a dagger or.
embowed fesseways, couped at the
3S. 8
jeriendo.
De Balinhard of Dublin, on a cap of
shoulder, the gauntlet apaumee ppr.,
maintenance gu., doubled erm., a lion
Deane, Berkeley St. George, Esquire, of
stringed as a bugle-horn az., tassels
Glendaragh, Delgany, co. Wicklow,
statant gardaut sa., crowned with a
gold.
Nee parvis sisto.
same crest and motto.
German prince's coronet or. Tdche De Burgh (i) An armed arm embowed,
sans tache.
Deane, George Onslow, J. P., the Boyce
the elbow resting on the wreath with
Court, Dymock, Glouc, a griffin's head De Barentine, Jersey, a demi-eagle disthe hand seen in the gauntlet ppr.,
erased or, beaked gu., collared vert,
played arg.
81. 6
stringed as a bugle az., tasselled or.
bezantee, between two wings elevated De Bary, a star of six points between
(2) On a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
of the third.
two wings elevated. Fidus Deo et regi.
a lion sejant arg., gorged with a ducal
Deane, on a mount vert, a tortoise or.
112. I
coronet or. Nee parvis sisto. A cruce
125. 5 De Bathe, Sir Henry Percival, Bart., J.P.,
solus.
Semper et ubique fidelis.
Deane, Deand, and Dene, a lion's head
D.L., of Knightstown, co. Meath, a lion De Burgh, Hugo Henry Patrick, of
erased arg.
rampant arg., supporting in its paws
17. 8
Ballinaperse,
Wexford, a cataco.
Deane-Drake, Joseph Edward, Esquire,
a dagger of the first, pommel and hilt
mountain sejant guardant. A cruce
J. P., of Stokestown House, New Ross,
or.
Xec parvis sisto.
salus.
cf. i. 13
Ireland
(i) A dexter arm embowed in De Beauvoir, Bart., Ireland ( l ) A griffin's De Burgh, Thomas John, of Oldtown,
armour grasping a pole-axe, all ppr.
head and neck with wings addorsed
Naas, CO. Kildare. same crest and
arg., holding in the beak a branch of
(for Drake).
(2) A tortoise displayed
motto.
ppr. (for Deane).
woodbine ppr. (for De Beauvoir). (2) De Burgh, Ulick, of Scarva Clones, co.
Deane-Freeman, John Joseph, Esquire, of
An eagle displayed vert (for Browne).
Monaghan, same crest and motto.
Cloheen, co. Cork
{ i
A demi-lion
Conduct is fate.
168. 4
75. 8 De Burgh, a water- bouget az.
rampant gu. (for Freeman). (2) A De Beauvoir, Benyon- (i) A griffin's De BurgO, Bart., Ireland, a mountain-cat
tortoise displayed ppr. (for Deane).
head and neck with wings addorsed
sejant gardant ppr., collared and
Liheret auda (for Freeman).
Ferendo
and couped arg., holding in the beak
chained or.
Ung roy, ung foy, ung
non feriendo (for Deane).
a branch of woodbine ppr. (2) On a
26. 13
loy.
demi-griffiu

crowned
a harp

or,

ppr.,

DEB

DEL

158

De Burton,

a cross formee fitched az., on the cross

Lt.-Col. Albert, J.P., D.L., of


Buckminster Hall, Billingboro, Lines,
a dexter arm embowed in armour ppr.,

De Haney,

demi-bear

salient

arg.,

a label with the motto. Hie labor, the


muzzled gu.
34. 13
sinister resting on a pyramid arg., on it De Harcia, a fret az.
165. 10
a label with this motto. Hoc opus.
garnished or, the hand grasping a spear
De Hatfield, on the stump of a tree
8. 12
in fesse, the point towards the sinister
sprouting branches an eagle with wings
and two arrows in saltire, the pheons Deeble, a dibble arg.
addorsed and inverted, all ppr.
towards the dexter, also ppr. Ah Deedes of Sandling Park, Kent, an eagle's De HavlUand, John Thomas Ross, Guernhead erased per fess nebulee gu. and
illustri pago.
sey, out of a coronet sa., a tower triplearg., between two wings expanded sa.
towered arg., the portcullis gu. DomiDe Butts, see Butts.
Facta non verba.
nus fortissima turris.
De-Capell-Brooke, Sir Arthur Richard,
84. 5
cf. 157. 6
of Oakley, Northamp., a demi-sea-horse Deerham, Norf., a bear sejant erect sa., De Hochepied-Larpent, Major Sir George
muzzled, lined, and ringed or. c/. 34. 8
Spes mea
Albert, Bart., of Roehampton, Surrey
arg., finned and maned or.
(i) A unicorn's head arg., crined or,
Deus.
46. 7 Deerhurst, Viscount, see Coventry, Earl.
the neck charged with a fieur-de-lis,
De Cardonnel, a dove ppr. L'esperance Deering, out of a ducal coronet az., a
dragon's head or.
72. 4
and below with four annulets conjoined
me console.
92. 2
Deeves, out of a ducal coronet or, a uniaz. {jor Larpent).
De Carteret, a reindeer's head cabossed.
(2) Out of a ducal
122. 4
corn's head gu., armed and crined of
coronet or, a crescent sa. [jor De Hochcthe first.
pied).
48. 12
De Cetto, Baron Louis Charles Augustus
(3) Out of a ducal coronet or,
Adrian, A.D.C. to His Excellency the De Eureux, five arrows gu., headed or,
a dexter hand issuant apaumee ppr.
feathered arg., bound by a belt of the
Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, and Maxi(also jor De Hochcpied).
Optivo cogfirst, buckled of the second.
milian Henry ^milius de Cetto, Es'73-3
quire, a plume of five ostrich-feathers D'Eureux, out of a ducal coronet or, a He Hochepied-Larpent, Egmont, Esquire,
alternately arg. and az., each charged
unicorn's head gu., armed and crined
of Gladstone Avenue, Malvern, Vicof the first.
with a mullet counterchanged. Altiora
toria, Australia, same crests and motto.
48. 12
peto.
1 153 D'Eye, on a chapeau two wings displayed De Hochepied-Larpent, Frederick, Es</. 112.
or.
quire, same crests.
De Chandew, a nest of young birds ppr.
9
De Hochepied-Larpent, Lionel Gerrard
113- 7 D'Eyncourt, see Tennyson-D'Eyncourt.
D'Eyvll, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
Harrison, Esquire, B.A., of Kelvedon,
De Chastelai, see Casley.
holding a club sa., spiked or. c/. 199. 2
Essex, same crests.
Decies, Baron (Horsley-Beresford), of
Beresford Lodge, Birchington, Kent, a De Ferrars, on a chapeau an eagle prey- De Hochepied-Larpent, Lionel Henry
ing on a child swaddled, all ppr.
Planta, Esquire, I.S.C, of Holmwood,
dragon's head erased az., transfixed in
79. 3
Lexden, Colchester, same crests and
the neck with a broken tilting-spear or, De Ferrers, a pheon az.
174. 11
motto.
the broken-of point arg., thrust through De Ferrieres, Charles Conrad Adolphus
du Bois, of Hardwick Hall, Monmouth, De Hochepied-Larpent, John Melville, 9th
the upper jaw and charged with a
mullet for difference. Nil nisi cruce.
upon a rock a raven ppr., holding in the
Baron De Hocbepied, Baron and Magdexter claw a sword, also ppr., pommel
nate of the Kingdom of Hungary, of 27,
Decker of London, a mountain-cat curand hUt or. Tout par et pour Dicu.
Palmeira Square, Brighton: (i) Out
rent regardant ppr.
26. 7
of a royal diadem ppr., a crescent sa.
De Clifford, Baron (Russell), Dalgan Park,
cf. 106. 9
Shrule, Tuam, a goat statant arg., De Flandre, Charles, Esquire, of 118,
(2) Out of a similar crown a dexter
Princes Street, Edinburgh, a lion sejant
armed or. Che sara sara.
hand issuant apaumee ppr. (both jor De
129. 5
affrontee sa., between two buffalo horns
Hochcpied).
Optivo cognomine crescit.
De Clinton, on a mount vert, a stag feeding
ppr.
or.
Tousiours Prest.
116. I
De Hoghton, Sir James, Bart., of Hoghton
De Colyar, sec Colyar.
De Fortibus, an escarbuncle or.
164. 12
Tower, Preston, a bull passant arg.,
Walter,
Court
of 26, Bedford
the ears, tips of the horns, mane,
De Costa, a plume of ostrich-feathers or. De Frece,
Hi;. I
Mansions. Bedford Square, W.C, a
Mai
hoofs, and point of the tail sa.
dexter cubit arm holding a star of
De Courcy, Baron Kingsale, see Kingsale.
gre le tort.
cj. 45. 2
eight points.
Astrum teneo.
De Courcy-Wheeler, Henry Eliardo, Es307. 3 De Home of Stanway Hall, Essex, a cup,
quire, 51. A.,
Barrister-at-law, Capt. De Freyne, Baron (French), French Park,
round at the top erm., bordered with
Roscommon, a dolphin naiant ppr.
the eyes of peacock's feathers ppr.
Malo mori qitam fcedari.
140. 5 De Horsey, Admiral Algernon Frederick
House, Robertstown, co. Kildare, on De Garis, a lion passant gardant or. 4. 3
Rous, of Melcombe House, Cowes,
a ducal crest coronet or, an eagle dis- De Gaunt, a cross pattee fitched sa. 166. 3
Isle of Wight, a horse's head couped
played gu., a crescent for difference. De Gaury, Arthur J., Solicitor, of i, Powis
arg., in armour or, bridled az., ou the
Facie tenits.
Gardens, Bayswater, W., a lion passant
head a plume of three feathers, the
De Cowcy, a horse's head couped arg.,
arg., armed and ducally crowned or.
dexter gold, the centre of the third
bridled gu.
Recta
uhique,
and the sinister gu.
51-5
de Crespigny, Champion-, Sir Claude, De Gaury, Francis Herbert Hillairet, Es- Deicrow, out of a mural crown a demiBart., of Champion Lodge, Camberwell,
lion rampant gardant gu., holding bequire, of 26, Castellain Road, London,
Surrey, on a chapeau gu., turned up
tween the paws a key or.
W., same crest and motto.
erm., a cubit arm mailed erect holding a Degge, Derbysh., and Callow Hill, Staffs, Delghton, a fountain throwing up water
broadsword ppr. Mens sibi conscia recti.
ppr.
on a ducal coronet or, a falcon close
159. 13
De CryoU of London and Enfield, Middx.,
arg., jessed and belled of the last.
89. 9 Deinston, Scotland, a tree ppr., fructed
out of a mural crown a demi-lion ram- De Ginkell, see Athlone, Earl of.
gu143- 5
pant gardant gu., holding between the Degon, on a ducal coronet a dolphin Dekewer and Dekener, Sliddx., out of a
paws a key or.
haurient ppr.
tower vert, a tiger's head ppr., collared
cf. 140. 11
De Cusance, a dexter hand holding up a Dedon, a portcuUis az.
178. 3
boar's head erased and erect ppr.
De Gray, a dart and a palm-branch in De Keyser, Alderman Sir Polydore, of
220. 6
Chatham House, Grove Road, Clapsaltier ppr.
171- 7
Dedan, a lion's head erased arg.
ham Park, a mallet sa., between two
17. 8 De Grey, Baron Walsingham, see Walbranches of palm slipped vert. Jiespict,
De Den and De Dena, a dexter hand in
singham.
fess couped, holding a sword in pale, De Grey, Hon. John Augustus, of Leiston
aspice, prospice.
176. 8
221. 7
on the point a garland, all ppr.
Old Abbey, Suff., and Hill Street House De Kierzkowski-Steuart, see Kierzkowski.
De Dlnan, on a cap of maintenance, a
Hill Stroet, Knightsbridge, a wyvern's De la Barr of London, a plume of three
winged lion, sejant affrontee.
head ppr. Excitari non hehescere.
feathers, the centre one ppr., the
De Dreux, a ram's head erased arg., armed De Grey, Earl, Baron Lucas and Granothers az.
115. i
or.
tham, see Ripon, Marquess of.
Delaber, a greyhound sejant sa., collared.
130. 6
Dee of Mortlake, Surrey, a lion sejant Dehaney, Ireland, a demi-bear rampant
cj. 59. 2
gardant or, holding in the dexter paw
ppr.
34- 13 De la Bere, see Baghot-De la Bere.
:

DEL

DEL

159
demi-eagle displayed ppr.

Delabere, out ot a ducal coronet ppr., a


plume of ostrich-feathers per pale arg.

Si.

263. 7 Delamaine, a man in military uniform az.,


az.
holding a flag in bend gu.
cj. 18S. 6
la Bere, Renry Thomas, Esquire, of
142. 10
the Vicarage, Woodlands, Kingsclere, Delamare, an eel naiant ppr.
Hants, out of a ducal coronet or, five Delamare, a ship under sail in the sea ppr.
160. 13
ostrich-feathers ppr.
De la Chambre, Sussex, an ass's head Delamere, Baron (Cholmondeley), Vale
Royal, Northwich, Chesh., a demic/. 125. 12
erased arg.
griffin segreant sa., beaked, winged,
De la CheroiS, Daniel, of the Manor
ducally gorged and membered or, and
House, Donaghadee, an anchor erect
holding between the claws a helmet
161. i
Fac et spera.
ppr.
ppr., garnished, also or.
Cassis tutisDe la CheroiS, Samuel, Esquire, of Bally-

and

De

Donaghadee, same crest

william, near

sima virtus.
Delamere, a pheasant ppr.

and motto.

cf.

c/.

64. I
90. 2

De la Cherois-Crommelln, Frederick Delamote and Delamotte, an ostrich's


head, holding in the beak a horse-shoe
Armand, Esquire, J.P., of Carrowdore
between two feathers, all ppr.
Out of a ducal
97. 12
Castle, CO. Down
i
coronet or, a swan rising ppr. (for Delamote, a lion passant gardant, collared
vair.
cj. 4. 3
Crommdin). (2) An anchor az. Fac
De la Motte, a demi-lion gu., gorged
et spera.
with an Eastern crown or, the sinister
Delacour, John, Esquire, an Irish wolf:

et fidelis.

az.,

cuffed

holding in the hand ppr. a cup of


the first, flames issuing therefrom ppr.
De la Faye of Wichbury, Wilts, a demior,

lion

rampant

10. 2

arg.

Dela'eld and Delafleld, an ox's foot couped


123. 7
sa.

De

la Ferte, Charles

Henry Joubert, Es-

quire, of the Ferns, Weybridge, Surrey,


two pine-trees in saltire, eradicated and
Omnia virtuti cedunt.
fructed ppr.
23S. 4
Delafleld,

two wings

cross

pattee

gu.,

between

or.

10. 7

Delafleld, Middx., a dove with wings expanded holding in the beak an olive-

branch,

Fest.

De
De
De

all

ppr. Insignia jorlunce paria.


94- 5

29. 3
Fons, a wolf sejant or.
91.2
la Fosse, a cock or.
la Fountaine, Essex, on a mount vert,
a griffin sejant or, holding in the dexter
claw an Eastern crown arg.
De la Garde, Jersey, a deer-hound or,
collared and ringed gu.
De la Hadd, Kent, on a mount vert, a
talbot sejant arg., eared sa., ducally
gorged gu., on the dexter side of the
mount a laurel-branch ppr.
a swan statant ppr.
Delahay, a pomeis charged with a lion's
head erased arg., collared az.
19. 3 Delaney, Ireland, a buffalo's head erased
gu.
30. 5
Delahay, Heref., a wolf's head.
44. I
Delahill, a caltrap az.
174. 14 Delany, out of a ducal coronet a bull's
head erased.
Delahyde of Moyglare, Meath, Ireland,
44. 1
a heron's head couped arg., ducally Delap, James Bogle, Enquire, J.P., late
Hon. Major, Royal Bucks Hussars, of
gorged or, beaked gu., holding in the
bealv a snake ppr.
Monellan, Killygordon, co. Donegal,
and the Manor House, LilUngstone
Delaite, a cock or.
91. 2
Lovel, Bucks, two arms embowed, the
Delaland, two hands conjoined supporting
a human heart ppr.
dexter ppr., holding a rose gu., sUpped
224. 4
Delaland, a leopard's head issuing from a
and leaved vert, the sinister in armour,
tower ppr.
the hand holding a sword, all ppr.,
157-7
Delaleigb, out of a crescent or, a cross
pommel and hilt or. Merito.
crosslet litched sa.
166. 9 Delap, Surrey, two arms embowed, the
Delalynd, in the sea ppr., an anchor sa.
dexter ppr., holding in the hand a
161. 6
rose gu., the sinister in armour, and
holding a sword ppr., hilt and pommel
Delalynd and Delalynde, an escallop gu.,
la

'

between two eagle's wings or. 141. 10


Delamaine, a chevaher in armour ppr.,
holding in the dexter hand a tiltingspear with the pennon unrolled.

lion's

of France (Gerard Gustavus


Rowney Abbey, Ware, a
head regardant and erased or.
c/. 17. 6

Delapinde, a lion's gamb erased arg.,


holding three pines or, leaved vert.
Delapipe, three organ-pipes or, enfUed
with a garland of laurel vert.
168. 10
Delaplaunch, a cross moline erm.
165. 3
Delaplaunch, a hunting horn sans strings
sa., garnished or.
228. 9
De la Poer-Beresford, see Waterford,
Marquess, and Decies, Baron.
De la Poer, Edmond James de Poher,
J.P., D.L., a Count of the Papal States,
a Knight of St. John of Jerusalem
(Malta), claiming to be Baron le Power
and Coroghmore, of Gurteen le Poer,
Kilsheelan, Clonmel, a buck's head

resting on an escutcheon az.,


caboshed ppr., attired or, and between
charged with two medals, that on the
the attires a crucifix of the last.
Per
dexter being a representation of the
crucem ad coronam.
122.13
medal commemorative of Seringapa- Delapool, Delapoole, and De la Poole, a
tam, and that on the sinister a recrosier gu.
170. 14
presentation of the medal commemo- Delapoole, on a chapeau a leopard statant
rative of Egypt.
Procidentia Dei conppr.
24. I
servet.
Delaport, a bird with wings expanded
De la Motte, Peter WiUiam, Esquire,
ppr.
94. 2
M.R.C.P., of Staines, Middx., on a De la Pryme, Rev. Alexander, M.A.,
mount vert, a demi-lion rampant gu.,
Wistow Lodge. Hunts, on a rock ppr.
against a tree, fructed ppr. Providentia
an eagle. Per varios casus.
Dei coiiscri'cl.
291. 2 De la Rever and Delariver, a shepherd's
Delaneey and Delancy, a demi-leopard
flute or.
168. 3
gardant, supporting an anchor ppr.
De la River and Delariver, Yorks, a lion's
gamb holding a broken spear ppr.
23. I
J)elancey, a sinister arm in armour emcf. 39. 9
bowed holding in the hand a standard Delarous, an armed arm erect holding
with flag.
in the hand a sword ppr.
210. 2
cf. 199. 9
Deland, a leopard's head issuing from a De la Rue, Sir Thomas Andros, Bart., 52,
tower ppr.
Cadogan Square, London, a brazier gu.,
157. 7
Deland, Suff., two dexter hands conjoined
fired, between two branches of laurel,
supporting a human heart ppr. 224. 4
issuant from the flames a serpent nowed
Delane, an eagle displayed or, charged
and erect ppr. Cherche la ixrite. 248. 5
with a mullet sa.
2
De
la Rue, Herbert, Esquire, J. P., of the
cf. 75.
Lodge. Six Mile Bottom, Newmarket,
Delane of Queen's Co., Ireland, now of
Ascot House, Berks, a dexter arm
same crest and motto.
embowed in armour grasping a flaming De la Rue, Warren WiUiam, Esquire, J. P.,
sword, all ppr. In te Doinine speravi.
of the Cottage, Chippenham, near Newmarket, same crest and motto.
195. S
Delaney and Delany, an antelope trippant Delatune, Hants, an antelope trippant or.
126. 6
ppr.
126. 6
Delaney and Delany, between two wings Delature, a lamb bearing a cross and

lar

Fortis

Kingdom

Ducarel), of

paw

ppr., gorged with a colgemelle gu., and charged on the


shoulder with a trefoil slipped vert.

dog passant

Deladowne, an arm Tested

Delap, a rose-branch with three roses, all


ppr.
149. 14
De Lapasture, Count and Marquis in the

or.

Merito.

banner.
131-2
Delaune,
Alured,
Sharsted,
Faunee-,
Kent, a demi-Uon rampant sa., langued
gu., ducally gorged or, between two
wings arg. Se tentes aiit perfice.
Delaune, the Hon of St. Mark sejant,
wings elevated, round the head a glory,
all ppr., resting the dexter paw on the
Gospel close or, covered gu., garnished
of the second.
De la Vach and Delavache, a cow's tail
ppr.
123. 12
Delavache, an ox-yoke in pale sa.
cf.

178.

Northumb., out of a ducal


coronet or, a goat's head arg., armed
of the first.
Dieu me conduise.
128. 14
Delaval, a salamander in flames ppr.
Delaval,

Delap of London and Surrey, a cubit arm


138. 4
in armour per pale embattled or and Delavall of Seaton Delaval, Northumb.,
a ram's head erased arg., armed or.
az., holding in the hand a sword ppr.,

'

c/.

iSS. 2

hilt

and pommel

of the

first.

210. 2

130.

DEL

160
DeUyne, on a ducal coronet a Cornish De Mohun, a lion s head regardant ppr.
chough ppr.
De Moleyns, see Evcleigh-De Moleyns.
Delmar, a lion sejant gu., collared dan- De Montacute, a griffin's head gu., becettee, the dexter fore-paw resting on
tween two wings or.
65. 11

117. 2
Delavere, a stag salient ppr.
Delavere, a Catherine- wheel dropping
blood, all gu.
cf. 167. 2
Delawar, a bird's head couped arg.,

a fleur-de-lis or.
83. i
cf. 6. 11
beaked gu.
Delawarr, Earl (Sackville), Buckhnrst, Delme and Delmie, a lion passant gu., in
front of an anchor sa.
cf. 6. 2
Sussex (I) Out of a ducal coronet or,
a griffin's head az., beaked and eared Delme-Radcliffe, Lieutenant-Colonel Emilius Charles, Esquire
(i
A bull's head
67. 9.
(2) Out of a
or (for Wtst).
sa., armed or, gorged with a ducal
coronet composed of fleurs-de-lis an
coronet, and holding in the mouth a
Jour de ma
estoile arg. (for Sackville).
:

vie.

Delechamber, Susses, an

ass's

cross crosslet fitchee or (for Badclifje).


(2) In front of an anchor sa.,
a lion passant gu. (for Delme).
Caen,
Crecy, Calais.

cf. 164. 4
head erased

cf. 125. 12
a cross
66. 9
crosslet fitched sa
Deleval, on a chapeau a lion's head
21.3
erased, ducally crowned, all ppr.
De Levis, out of the coronet of a Marquis

arg.

Delegb,

out of a crescent

or,

De Montalt, Earl, see Montalt.


De Montgomery, a demi-savage holding
in his dexter hand a sword, and in his
sinister a marshal's

De Montmorency,
and Mountmorres,

baton ppr.
Frankfort

Viscounts
see those

titles.

De Montmorency, a peacock

in pride ppr.
103. 12
De Montmorency, Rev. Waller, M.A., of
Castle Morres, Knocktopher, co. Kilkenny, same crest. Dieu ayde.

Delme-Radcliffe, Francis Augustus, Esquire, of Hitchin Priory, Hitchin, Herts,


same crests and motto.
Delme-Radcliffe, Rev. Henry Eliot, M.A.,

of South Tedworth, Hants, same crests


of France or, a demi-eagle displayed
and motto.
sa.
Deo juvante.
Delgarno, a sea-lion statant, holding in Delme-Radcliffe, Ralph Hubert John, Esquire, same crests and motto.
his dexter paw a cross moline. cf. 20. 4
De Ligne of Harlaxton, Lines, on a mount Delmege, Captain James O'Grady, of
Castle Park, Limerick, Ireland, a boar's
vert, a lion sejant gardant or, the dexter
head erect and erased per pale az. and
paw resting on a caltrap az.
gu., armed or.
Juveniam aut viam
Delilers of London, a demi-Uon rampant
faciem.
10. 11
az., ducally crowned gu.
43. 3
De Lousada, Horace, Duke de Losaday
Esse quarti videri.
Deline, a rock ppr.
Losada,
and
a
grandee
of the first
179. 7
class in the Kingdom of Spain, on a
De L'Isle and Dudley, Baron (Sidney), of
mount vert, a dove regardant arg., with
(
)
A porcupine
Penshurst, Kent
i
wings expanded or, holding in its beak
statant az., the quills, collar, and chain
a sprig of oUve ppr.
or.
(2) A griffin's head erased arg.,
Del See, a demi-woman naked, her hair
ducally gorged or. Quo fata vocant.
dishevelled, wreathed round the temcf. 136. 5
ples with cinquefoils gu.
De Lisle, Major-General Alfred, a deniiDe insula. 81. 6 Delsume, a pegasus' head arg., between
eagle displayed or.
two wings endorsed or.
De Llsle-Phillipps, March-, Everard, of
Garendon Park and Grace Dieu Manor, Delves, Scotland and England, out of a
ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle disLeics.
(i) A stag trippant ppr. [for
played arg. Je ne puis.
8.
demi-griffin
ppr.
80. 14
Lisle).
A
117.
(2)
gorged or, holding an escutcheon az., Delves, out of a ducal coronet or, a demieagle displayed between two wings
charged with a lion rampant or {for
:

103. 12

De Montmorency, on a ducal coronet


a peacock in his pride ppr.

103. 12
62. 2

cf.

De Morton, a
De Mowbray,

griffin

segreant

or,

Dieu ayde.
sa.

a fox current ppr.


cf.

32. 8

Dempsey, a sphinx with wings addorsed


ppr.

cf.

182. 12

Dempsey. Ireland, out of a mural coronet


seven battle-axes erect, all ppr.
172. 9
Dempster of Skibo, Sutherland, a legbone and a palm-branch in saltier, all
ppr.
Mors aut vita decora.
147. 4
Dempster, a demi-lion gu., holding in
the dexter paw a sword in pale ppr.
Fortiler

et

strenue.

cf.

Den, a blackamoor's head

sa.,

Den and Denne, Kent, on a

arg.
192. 13

vert a stag lodged ppr., attired

Den and Denne, on a mount

14.

banded
staff

raguly
or.

cf. 115. 7
vert, a stag
ii5- 9

lodged regardant arg.


Denbigh, Earl Ol, of Newnham-Paddox,
a nut-hatch on a hazel-branch fructed,
all

ppr.

Virtulis

premium

Denby, an antelope trippant


arg.

honor.

gu., collared
cf.

126.

Dench, a unicorn's head between two


branches of laurel in orle ppr.
49. 14
herou with wings displayed arg.
Dendy of Griggs, Towerhill, Horsham,
Sussex, on a mount between two slips
Delves, a dolphin naiant az.
utile.
140. 5
bezant
charged
of laurestinus vert, a
3 Delvin, Lord, see VVestmeath, Marquess.
with a unicorn's head couped az.
De Lisle-PhiUipps, March, Edwin Joseph De Mandeville, on a mount vert, a stag
Respicio sine luctu.
current regardant ppr.
Charnwood Lodge, Coalville,
i iS. 12
Lisle,
De Mardeston, a cross fleury fitched gu., Dendy, Richard Sidney, Esquire, F.R.G.S.,
Leics., crests as above.
of Bognor, Sussex, same crest.
fleury or.
166. 7
De Lisle, a lion passant gardant.
4. 3
Delius, Johann Daniel, Esquire, Vice- De Mardeston, Suff., out of a mural Dendy, Robert Arthur, Esquire, B.A.,
same crest.
coronet a lion's head.
Consul to His Majesty the King of
19. 12
Sweden and Norway at Bradford, De Massue, Jlelville Amadeus Henry Dendy of Dorking, Surrey, on a mount
vert, a swan arg., beaked gu., resting
Yorks, of Fulwith Grange, near HarroDouglas Heddle Bruce de la CaiUePer
its dexter claw on a pheon ppr.
gate, Yorks, and 35, De Vere Gardens,
motte, ninth Marquis de Ruvigny et
ardua stabilis esto.
Kensington, London, W., out of a
Raineval, in the Kingdom of France
cf. 100. 7
17. S
coronet or, three ostrich-feathers arg.
(i) A demi-savage, crowned and girt Dene, a Uon's head erased arg.
Devonsh.,
a
dexter
hand
holding
a
with
Dene,
2
with
both
hands
a
114.
laurel, holding
cross crosslet fitched.
221.14
club all ppr.
Delius of Cassel and Munster, Westphalia,
(2) Out of a ducal
out of a coronet or, having five pearls
coronet or, a dexter arm in armour Deneston, a cross fleury fitched gu., floury
166. 7
issuing from the rim, three ostrichor.
embowed ppr., garnished of the first,
feathers arg.
14!
grasping in the hand a sword in bend De Newburg, a quatrefoil vert.
114. 5
DeU, Alfred Percival, Esquire, of Thornsinister, also ppr., pommel and hilt D'Engaine and Dengaine, on a mount a
1 16. 9
stag feeding ppr.
pack Lodge, Teignmouth, issuing from
also or. 195.10. " Duce Deo."
Aimer
a cloud a hand erect holding a garb.
sans crainte.
Dengayne, a tower sa., with a cupola gu.,
surmounted with a flag of the same.
De Mauley, Baron (Ponsonby), Langford
Dellaber, a tower ppr., thereon a flag arg.,
House, Lechdale, of Canford, Dorset,
157- IS
charged with a saltier sa.
out of a ducal coronet or, three arrows Denham, Scotland, a thistle and a rose157. 13
Juvant aspera
Dellaber, a greyhound sejant sa.
points downwards, one in pale and two
slip in saltier, all ppr.
59. 4
Dellabere, Glouc, out of a ducal coronet
in saltire, environed by a snake ppr.
probum.
150. 3
or, a plume of five leathers party per
Pro rege, lege, grege.
173. 2 Denham, Scotland, a crane holding in its
Cura dot
pale arg. and az.
1 1 4. 1
De Medewe, see Medewe.
dexter claw a stone, all ppr.
105. 6
Dellatre, Ireland, a mullet or, between Demeschines, a hand holding a cutlass
victoriam.
two olive-branches vert.
ppr.
Denham, a lion's head erased erminois.
cf. 146. 8
cf. 213
Dellee, on a mount a dove, all ppr.
14S.
92. 3 De Mewburgh, a cinquefoil.
Phillipps).

64.

10.

rampant quarterly

derai-lion
(3)
az. and or, holding

a Maltese cross or (for March).


espoir.
Quod pistum non quod

En

Delves, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-

hon

"

'

DEN

DEN

161

Denhany, a demi-bear salient arg. 34.


Denholm, Scotland, a stag lodged ppr.

Denne, see Den.


Denny,
Thomas Anthonv, Esquire,
Denne, Herbert H., Esquire, of Fordwich,
F.R.G.S., of 7,
Connaught Place,
near Canterbury, same crest.
115. 7
London, W., out of a mural coronet
Denis, a band grasping a snake, all ppr.
Dennestoun, Lord, Scotland, a dexter
ppr., a cubit arm vested az., cuffed arg.,
220. 2
hand ppr., holding up an antique shield
the hand also ppr., holding five wheatDenis, out of a ducal coronet a plume of
sa., charged with a star or.
Adversa
ears or.
Et mea messis erit. cf. 205. 5
five ostrich-feathers ppr.
virtute repello.
114. 13
219.7 Denny, Richard Harrison, Esquire, of the
Denis-Tottenham, John, Esquire, J. P., of Dennet of London, a boar's head erased
Cottage. Framinghara, Pigot, Norwich,
Ashfield, Rathfarnham, DubUn
(i) A
az.
cubit arm erect ppr., the hand grasp42. 2
lion rampant gu., charged with a Dennett, a hand holding an escallop-shell
ing three ears of wheat ppr., surmount13

orescent or (for Tottenham).


erect, all ppr.
(2) An
216. 2
heraldic tiger's head erased erm. {for Dennett, a demi-wolf sa., collared inDenis).
Ad astra sequor.
dented arg.
cf. 31. 5
Denison, Earl of Londesborough, see Denney and Denny, Essex and Norf., a
Londesborough.
cubit arm erect ppr., holding in the
Denison, a dexter arm vested gu., cuffed
hand a bunch of barley or.
arg., pointing with the forefinger to Dennie and Denny, Scotland, a hand
an estoile or.
erect pointing with two fingers to the
Denison, a dexter arm in bend vested vert,
sun.
222. 10
the hand ppr., pointing to a star or.
Dennis, Glouc, a demi-lion rampant az.,
Denison, William Denison, of Ossington,
bezantee.
10. 4
a cubit arm bendwise, vested az.. cuffed Dennis, a leopard's head and neck couped
arg., the hand ppr., pointing with the
ppr.
22. 10
fore -finger to a star or.
Dennis, a tiger's head erased arg.
Denison of York, a dexter arm embowed, Dennis, a tiger's head erased erm.
veiled az., cuffed arg., the hand ppr., Dennis, Cornw., a dragon's head and neck
pointing to a mullet of six points of
couped.
71-7
the second.
228. 12 Dennis, a griffin's head erased erm. 66. 2
Denison, late John, Esquire, of Brook- Dennis, a wolf sejant erect sa., collared
field House, Toronto, a dexter arm
and chained or. Dieu a la mer.
embowed, vested az., cuffed or, the Dennis, Ireland, an heraldic antelope
hand pointing with the forefinger to
trippant.
127. 5
a star of six points.
Persevernndo.
Dennis, Ireland, a castle with two towers
Denison, out of a naval coronet a demiarg., from each tower a banner floating
mermaid holding in her dexter hand a
to the sinister gu. Suaviter sed fortiter.
mirror, and in her sinister a comb ppr.
cf. 155. 6
_
184. 14 Denms, a castle arg. with two towers,
Denison, Henry, Esquire, J.P., of Ossingeach surmounted with a cupola, from
ton Hall, near Newark, a sinister cubit
which a flagstaff, thereon a flag gu.,
arm in bend dexter, vested vert, cuffed
charged with an Eastern crown or.
erm., charged with a cross crosslet on
Suaviter sed fortiter.
the hand ppr., pointing with the fore- Dennis, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet a
finger to an estoile.
hand holding a sheaf of arrows ppr.

ing two cross crosslets in saltire gu.


Vincit omnia Veritas.
Denny, Ireland, a garb in fess ppr. 153. 6
Denny, a buck's head couped at the neck.
121. 5

Denny, a hand erect pointing with two


fingers to the sun.

222. 10

Dennys, out of a ducal coronet a plume


of five ostrich-feathers ppr.

114. 13

Dennys, General Julius Bentall, of Westbourne, Sidmouth, a griffin's head.


Dennys, see Denys.
Denouac, between two wings a globe,
thereon an eagle with wings expanded
ppr.
cf. I5Q. 9
Denovan, Scotland, a stag trippant gu.
117. 8

Denshire, a lion regardant holding with


both paws an anchor, all ppr.
Denston, out of a ducal coronet or, a
dexter hand holding a sword-blade
wavy in pale ppr.
212. i
Densy, on a chapeau a stag trippant ppr.
118. 3

Dent, Surrey, a tiger's head couped arg.


Dent, North urab., a tiger's head erased
erm., maned sa., vomiting fire ppr.

Dent of Sudeley Castle, Glouc, an heraldic tiger's head erased erm., semee
of lozenges az., flames issuing from the

mouth ppr. Concordia et industria.


Dent, Edward John, of Shortflatt Tower,
Belsay, Newcastle-on-Tyne
)
A
i
:

Denison, William Evelyn, of Ossington


panther's head erased, incensed, and
214. 2
HaU, near Newark, same crest.
affrontee, transpierced by an arrow
Dennis, Kent, an arm couped at the elbow
Denison, Beckett-, a sinister cubit arm in
and erect in armour, grasping a snake,
barbed and flighted, the pheon towards
bend dexter, vested vert, cuffed erm.,
the dexter, all ppr. (for Dent), cf. 23.
all ppr.
charged with a cross crosslet or, the Dennis, W.
Pen,
Esquire,
Pendine,
6.
(2) A swallow rising out of clouds
hand ppr., pointing with a forefinger to
ppr. (for Hedley).
Wrexham, in front of a tree an antelope
an estoile radiated of the third.
trippant. Suaviter sed fortiter. 300. 15 Dent, Major John William, of Ribston
Denistoun, a dexter hand holding an DenniSS, E. R. Bartley, Esquire, BarristerHaU, Yorks, and Winterton, Lines
antique shield sa., charged with a star
at-Law, of i, Essex Court, Temple, a
(1) A demi-tiger sa., collared arg., restor.
ing the sinister paw on a lozenge erm.
219. 7
leopard's head couped ppr.
Suaviter
Denman, Baron (Denman), of Dovedale,
sed fortiter.
(2) On a mount a crane holding in the
Derbysh., a raven rising ppr., holding Dennistoun, see Denistoun.
beak a rose slipped, and resting the
in the beak an annulet or.
Prudentid Dennistoun, Alexander, of Golfhill, Glasdexter claw on a serpent nowed, all
et constantid.
ppr.
Patientia et perseverantia.
gow, N.B., a dexter arm in pale ppr.,
demi-greyfriar
Denman, a
vested ppr.,
the hand holding an antique shield sa., Dent, Francis, Esquire, of i, Haroourt
holding in his dexter hand a lash.
Buildings, Temple, E.G., same crests
charged with a muUet or. Adversa
and motto.
virtute repello.
187. II
Denn, Sussex, out of a ducal coronet a Dennistoun, James Wallis, of that Ilk, Dent, Rev. Joseph Jonathan, M.A., of the
camel's head or.
c/. 132. 7
Vicarage, Hunsingore, Wetherby, Lines,
J. P. ,of Auchenlea, Row, Dumbartonsh.
Denn, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
same crests and motto.
same crest and motto.
a demi-peahen issuant with wings dis- Dennistoun, Richard Campbell, Esquire, Dent, William Dent, Esquire, of 23, Kelvin
played ppr.
Grove, Prince's Park, Liverpool, same
same crest and motto.
Denne, on a chapeau vert, turned up erm., Dennistoun, a squirrel sej ant or. cf. 135.7
crests and motto.
a demi-peacock with wings expanded Denny, out of a ducal coronet a plume of Dent,
Francis
Menethorpe,
Henry
and elevated ppr.
ostrich-feathers.
Malton, Yorks, same crests and motto.
114. 13
Denne, Kent, on a chapeau vert, turned Denny, Sir Robert Arthur, Bart., of Tra- Dent, a demi-wolf salient sa., gorged
up erm., a peacock in pride ppr.
round the neck with a collar dancettee
lee, CO. Kerry, a cubit arm vested az.,
c/. 31. 5
arg.
turned up arg., holding five wheat-ears
103. 5
105. 11
Denne, Henry, Esquire, B.A., Barristeror.
^^t mei messis erit.
205. 5 Denton, a stork ppr.
at-I.aw, on a mount vert, a stag lodged Denny, H. E., M.D., Longtown, Cumber- Denton of Denton Hall, Cumb., an eagle
26. 2
erm .attired and resting the dexter foresa.
land, same crest.
foot on a fleur-de-lis or.
Denny, Rev. Edward, M.A., of Kempley Denton, Sir George Chardin, K.C.M.G., of
Bathurst, Gambia, West Africa, an
Denne, Rev. Richard H., M.A., of BrimpsVicarage, Glouc, a cubit arm vested
eagle with wings displayed.
field Rectory, near Gloucester, same
az., turned up or, holding five wheatcrest.
Denton, Cumb., a martlet sa.
ears or.
95. 5
Et mea messis erit.
:

II

DEN

DET

below the elbow, vested or, charged


7. 5 De Rinzy of aobemon, co. Wexford, a
Denton, Camb., a lion couchant or.
lion rampant or.
with two bendlets undee az., the cufi
Facta non verba.
Denver, a demi-Iion rampant az., holding
erm., holding in the hand ppr. a polewith both paws a cross crosslet fitchee
I- 13
axe of the first, the staff of the second.
II.
10
De
Rivers
and
or.
De
Ryvers,
a
tortoise
pascf.
sant ppr.
Virtue repulscE nescia sordidce.
Denys, in front of a tree vert, an antelope
cf. 125. 5
trippant ppr.
De Rivers, a bat displayed.
137. 11
cf. 207. 10
Denys, Sir Francis Charles Edward, Bart., Dermot or Dermott, a demi-lion holding De Saumarez, Baron (Saumarez), of
a spear in pale thrust through a bear's
Saumarez, Guernsey, a falcon displayed
of Easton-Neston, Northamp., a demihead, all ppr.
ppr., with a crescent for difference.
lion erminois, collared gu., holding
In
Deo spero.
between the paws a French lily slipped Dermott, Ireland, a griliin's head erased
or.
ppr.
Hora e sempre.
66. 2 Desbarres, an arm couped at the shoulder
and embowed, holding in the hand a
Depden, an anchor or, surmounted by a Dernford, a cross crosslet fitched az., and
spear in pale, all ppr.
161. 9
a sword ppr. in saltier.
tieur-de-lis aa.
201.0
1 66. 12
Depden, a dexter and a sinister hand Dernford, a sphinx passant gardant, wings Desborough and Desbrowe, a bear's head
couped sa., muzzled or.
addorsed ppr.
wielding a two-handed sword ppr.
182. 12
34. 14
Desbrisay, a bell or.
168. 7
213- 3 De Romara, a stag's head at gaze ppr.
Desbrisay, a paroquet perched ppr.
Depham, a cherub ppr.
189. 9
cf. 119. 12
6. 2 De Ros, Baron (Fitz-Gerald-De Ros), of
Depham, a lion passant ppr.
loi. 4
Hamlake, Leics. (i) On a chapeau Desbrow, a bear's head and neck couped
De Placetes, a lion's head ppr., collared
sa., muzzled or.
18. 6
gu., turned up erm., a peacock in pride
or.
34. 14
ppr. {for De Ros).
De Ponthieu, a tree vert.
103. 5.
143. 5
(2) A Desbrowe, see Desborough.
monkey statant ppr., environed round Desbrowe, a talbot's head erased.
56. 2
Deptun, an anchor or, enfiled by a fleur161. 9
the loins and chained or {for Fitz- Deschamps, a golden fleece girt round the
de-lis sa.
middle with a collar or.
Gerald).
Cram a boo.
130. 10
De Pudsey, an eagle's head gu., holding
136. 8
in the beak an acorn slipped and leaved De Rouillon, Norf., a dolphin haurient sa. De Senlize, a lion passant gardant, the
tail extended gu.
vert.
140. II
cf. 84. 10
cf. 4. 3
i
Deram, a hand in fess couped holding a Derrick, on a spear-head a savage's head De Silva, a lion rampant gu.
1
221. g
fleur-de-lis ppr.
couped and dropping blood ppr.
Vir- Desland, Ireland, two hands couped and
conjoined
supporting
twte non viribus.
a
heart.
Deram, a pyramid entwined by a vine
cf. 191. 7
Derule, a demi-wolf gu.
ppr.
cf. 179. 12
31.2
_224. 4
Deramore, Baron (de Yarburgh-Batesou), De Ruvigny et Raineval, Marquis, see Desmond, Earl of, Ireland,
Earl of.
De Massue.
of Heslington Hall. York, and Belvoir
Park, CO. Down, a bat's wing erect sa. Derwell, a harp or.
168. 9 Desmond, a lion passant gardant or, grasping a saltier gu.
277. 8.
(2) A falcon close or, preying Derwent, Baron (Vanden-Bempde-Johncf. 4. 3
Node
stone), of Hackness, North Riding of Desnay, on a chapeau arg., turned up gu.,
upon a duck ppr.
277. 7.
charged with a fleur-de-lis or, a lion
Yorks ( I A spur erect, rowel upvolamiis.
Non est sine ptdvere palma.
passant gu.
De Ramsey, Baron (Fellowes), of Ramsey
wards, with wings elevated or, leathered
cf. 4. 9
Abbey, Hunts, a Uon's head erased or,
gu., the buckle ppr. {for John-stone). Desney, a wyvem sans legs vert.
murally crowned arg., and charged with
III. 12.
(2) Issuing from the battlecf. 69. 14
a fesse dancettee erm. Patientia et
ments of a tower ppr., a demi-eagle with Despard, Ireland, a hand holding a broken
spear.
perseverantia cum magnanimitate. 18. 3
two heads displayed sa., the wings or,
214. 10
1 1 3. 6
about the neck a pearl collar, therefrom Despard, on a ducal coronet or, a star of
Deraw, a bundle of quills arg.
twelve rays arg.
Derby, Earl of. Baron Stanley of Bickera diamond pendant, and charged on
cf. 164. 4
staffe (Stanley, K.G.), Knowsley Hall,
the breast with a sword fess
w ppr., Despard of Killaghy Castle, co. Tipperary,
Prescot, on a chapeau gu., turned up
pommel and hilt gold. Nunquam
a dexter abit arm in armour grasping
paratus.
a dagger with a broken blade, all ppr.,
erm., an eagle with wings extended or,
cf. 82. 6
hilled or.
preying on an infant in its cradle ppr., Derwin, a demi-griffin holding in its claws
Pngno, pitgnas, pugnavi.
swaddled gu., the cradle laced gold.
an escallop.
Despencer,
Baron Despencer, out of a
cf. 64. 2
Sans changer.
ducal coronet per pale gu. and arg.,
De Ryvers, see De Rivers.
/. 77. 13
Derby, a dromedary ppr.
between two wings a griiBn's head of
132. 2 De Sales La Terriere, Colonel Fenwick
Dereham, Norf., a bear sejant erect sa.,
Bulmer, Comte de Sales de St. Salvy,
the last, beaked and eared of the first,
muzzled, lined, and ringed or, charged
ducally gorged per pale or, and of the
of Grove Place. Nursling, Hants, Exon
on the shoulder with an annulet arg.
of the King's
second.
Bodyguard of the
cf. 67. i
Yeomen of the Guard, de geules un Despencer, Le, a griffin's head ppr. 66. i
cf. 34. 8
Derham, Ireland, a demi-wolf per pale
croissant d'or, en chef un aigle du Despencer, two wings conjoined ppr.
or and sa.
meme en fasce d' azure ii trois etoilles Dess and Desse, on a chapeau gu., turned
31-2
Derham, two hands winged and clasped.
d'or.
up erm., an owl with wings expanded
Ny plus ny moyns.
or.
Vigilo.
224. 12 De Salis, Rev. Henry Jerome Augustine
96. 6
Derhaugh, Sufi., a heraldic tiger passant
Fane, Count of the Holy Roman Em- Dessen, a porcupine sa., the spines tipped
or, tufted and maned sa.
pire, PortnaU Park, Virginia Water
or.
25. 5
136. 5
De Renzy, Annesley Charles Castriot, a
(i) Out of a marquis's coronet or, De St. Croix, a dexter arm embowed in
sword in pale, point upwards ppr.
a demi-woman ppr., cro%vned or, hair
armour ppr., holding in the hand a
Facta non verba.
flowing down the back, winged in place
Passion cross. In Deo confido.
De Reuter, Baron, Paul Julius, of 18,
of arms, and from the armpits az.
(2) De St. Martin, an eagle's head or, beKensington Palace Gardens, a horse at
Out of a ducil coronet or, an eagle
tween two wings sa.
84. 2
full gallop, on his back a knight in
displayed sa., ducaUy crowned, also or. Des Voeux, Sir Charles Champagne Dalcomplete armour arg., grasping in his
rymple, Bart., M.A., of Indiville,
(3) Out of a ducal coronet a demi-lion
dexter hand a lance in rest, and in his
rampant double-queued and crowned
Queen's Co., a squirrel sejant ppr.
sinister a flash of lightning ppr.
Per
with a like coronet, all or, brandishing
Altiora in votis.
cf. 135. 4
mare per terras.
a sword ppr., hilt and pommel of the Des
William.
Voeux,
Sir
(George)
Dering, Sir Henry Neville, Bart., of Surfirst, the lion cottised by two tiltingG.C.M.G., of 35, Cadogan r.quare.
renden-Dering, Kent, on a ducal corospears of the same, from each a banner
London, S.W., same crest and n otto.
net or, a mount vert, thereon a horse
paly of six arg. and gu., fringed also De Tabley, Baron (Leicester-Warren), of
passant sa.
Semni ne semni.
or.
Salix fteciitur sed non frangitur.
Tabley House, County Palatine of
Pro Deo rege et patria.
Chester, on a chapeau gu., turned up
cf. 52. 13
Dering, George Edward, Lockleys, Herts, Desanges, a cherub's head or.
erm., a wyvem arg., the wings elevated
189. 9
same crest as above. Terrere nolo timere Desart, Earl 0! (Cuffe), Desart Court, KUand expanded chequy or and az.
nescio.
kenny, Ireland, a cubit arm erect couped
Tenebo.
cf. 70. 5
;

DET
De

De

trippant ppr.
Devereux, Viscount Hereford,
ford.

lacessit.

Devereux,

boar passant sa. {used hy


some members of the family in England).
Same crest.
40. 9
Dethick, Derbysh. and Norf., a nag's head
erased arg.
51. 4
Oethick, Durh., a horse's head couped
arg., charged on the neck with a mullet
on a crescent.
cf. 50.
3
Dethicke, an eagle regardant with wings
expanded and inverted ppr.
77. 4
Deton and Detton, a goat's head erased
Teissier, a

talbot's

arg., collared gu.

cf.

or.

Tonge, Baron (Henri Asheton^, of


Chateau
Ragotin,
Avranches,
du
Manche, in front of a dexter arm in
armour embowed, the hand grasping a
grappling-iron in bend sinister sa., a
lion sejant of the last, pierced in the

Tenebo.

197- 13
Trafford, see Trafford.
Ufford, a demi-eagle displayed sa.
81. 6

De Uphaugh,
D'Eureux,

see

five

Uphaugh.
arrows gu., headed

4-

arg., ducally gorged gu., holding in


the beak a horse-shoe az.
cf. 97. 10
Dewers, an anchor cabled ppr.
161. 2
Dewes, Warw., a wolf's head erased or,
coUared vair, holding in the mouth a

quatrefoil pierced gu., slipped ppr.

166. 7

cf.

30. 12

Dewey, Thomas Charles, Esquire, of


South HiU Wood, Bromley, Kent, a
dragon's head erased sa., holding in the
mouth a sword in bend ppr., pommel
and hilt or, between two dragon's wings
of the last, on each a bend of the first,
Devey, a dexter arm embowed in fess,
charged with a cinquefoil of the third.
couped ppr., vested sa., holding a cross
crosslet fitched gu.
Vir sapiens fortis est.
203. 9
De Vic, a caltrap sa.
30. 8
174. 14 Dewhurst, a wolf's head erased gu.
De Vlsme, an eagle displayed ppr. 75. 2 Dewburst, Lanes, a wolf's head erminois.
Spes mea in Deo.
De Visme, an allerion ppr.
30. 5
De Vismes, Baron Henry Auriol Douglas, Dewhurst, Lanes, a wolf's head erased
erminois, coUared az.
late Captain R.A., an eagle displayed
Spes mea inDeo.
with two heads sa. J'aspirc.
30. II
74. 2
De Vitre, a demi-grififin or, holding be- Dewhurst, John Bonny, Esquire, of Aireville, Yorks, in front of a wolf's head
tween his paws a bunch of grapes
erased or, guttee-de-poix, three saltires
purp., issuing out of an oak-wreath

De

shoulder by an arrow ppr.

az.

Devetts, issuing from clouds a cubit arm


in fess, holding a sword erect enfiled
with a boar's head erased.
cf. 223. 10
De Veulle, a heart gu., between two
wings or.
Veuillebien.
cf. 110. 14

Deton, on a tower arg., a crescent gu.

De
De

gardant

Dewe, Bucks, a dragon's head between


two dragon's wings expanded sa., on
each a cinquefoil or.
out of a ducal coronet or, a
cf. 72. 7
head arg., eared gu.
57. 12 Dewell and Dewelle, on a mount vert, a
horse current arg., bridled sa.
a tower ppr.
156. 2
52. 10
a lion's head gardant and DeweUes, an ostrich's head and wings
Here-

ppr.
Sub Itoc signo vinces.
Deveston, a cross fleury fitched gu., fleury

128. 5

156.

lion passant

117. 8
see

Devereux,
Deverson,
erased gu., collared or.
De Vesci, Viscount (Vesey), Abbey-Leix,
Queen's Co., Ireland, a hand erect in
armour, holding a laurel-branch, all

DEW

163
Devereaux and Devereux, Ireland, a stag De Warren, a

Philip Antoine, Baron de


Teissier of the Kingdom of France, a
Nemo me imcinier or crest-coronet.
Teissier,

pnne

or,

feathered arg., bound by a belt of the

gu.
buckled or.
ppr., aeorned or.
Spes mea in Deo.
173. 3
cf. 30. 8
D'Eureux, out of a duoal coronet or, a Devlin, Jeremiah, Esquire, of the City De Windt, Joseph Clayton, Esquire, of
tjilbot's head.
of New York, U.S.A., a griffin passant
King Street, St. James's, London, W.C.
57. 12
(i) A mill -rind fesseways or, thereon
gu., charged on the shoulder with an
De Vahl, see Samuel.
a pelican in her piety az., semee of
Irish cross or.
Crux mea Stella.
Devall, on a chapeau a greyhound sejant,
first,

ppr.
cf. 59. 4
Vallado, Marquis De, see Walrond.
Vallance, a greyhound's head gu.
cf. 61. 2

all

De
De

cf.

Devan, a lion rampant arg., murally


gorged or. Nan sibi solum.
c/. i. 13
Devas, Horace George, Hartfield, Hayes,
Kent, a lion rampant sa., collared or,
langued gu., holding between the paws
a shield arg., charged with a spear-head
in pale sa.

same

et

crest.

Devas, Horace, of Spondon Hall, Derby,

same

crest.

Thomas, of Mount Ararat,


Wimbledon, Surrey, same crest.

Devas,

Devaynes, a lion rampant holding between the paws a battle-axe ppr.


Devaynes, out of a baron's coronet a
demi-dragon holding in the dexter claw
a sword.
Devendale, a long cross az.
165. 4
Devenish, Sussex, a demi-tiger salient
vert, holding in the dexter paw a cross
crosslet titched arg.

Devenish, Rev. William, B.A., of Mount


Pleasant, Stokestown, co. Roscommon,
a sheldrake arg., wings expanded sa.,
collared or.
Spero et captivus nitor.
Devenish, Ireland, a sheldrake sa.
Devenport, on a mount vert, a hound
sejant ppr., resting his dexter paw on
a stag's head cabossed.
cf. 55. 4

DevensMre, Comw., an eagle ppr. 76. 2


Deveral and Deverel, the rays of the sun
issuing from behind a cloud ppr. 162.

De Vere, see Vere.


Devere, the sun shining on a sunfloweppr.

of.

150.

;,

estoiles or, the nest ppr. (for

opera.
Devas, Charles Frederic, Esquire, B.A.,
J. P., of Pickhurst Jlanor, Bickenham,
Virtute

63. 2

De

Windt).

billettee gu.,
a dexter hand throwing an
(2) A demi-griffin or,
holding between the claws a plummet
arrow ppr.
214. 4
of the first (for Jennyns).
Devon, Earl ol (Courtenay), Powderham
Memor virtutis avitce.
Castle, Exeter: (i) Out of a ducal
coronet or, a plume of seven ostrich- Dewing, Norf., a greyhound's head erased
arg., collared and ringed gu.
feathers four and three arg.
(2) A
cf. 61. 2
dolphin embowed ppr.
Quod verum De Winton of Clifton, Glouc, a wyvern
tutum.
Ubi lapsus, quid fecit. 140. 5
ppr.
Si/n ar di/ Ht'tn.
70. i
Devon, a horse's head arg., thrust through De Winton, Walter, of Maesllwch Castle,
Radnor
by a spear sa., the head or.
A wyvern's head erased
50. 1
i
vert, gorged with a collar embattled
Devonshire, Duke of (Cavendish), Chatsworth, Derbysh., a serpent nowed ppr.
counter-embattled arg. cf.yi.2. (2) A
demi-lion rampant issuing from a mural
Cavendo tutus.
142. 4
crown, holding in his paws a roseDevonshire, a cross moline or.
165. 3
branch, and charged on the shouUler
De Waetor, the attires of a stag fixed to
with a full-blown rose. Syn ar dy Hun.
the soalp or.
cf. 123. 5
Dewar, Scotland, a cock crowing ppr. De Winton, Charles Henry, of Maesderwen, Brecon, same crests and
Gloria patri.
91. 2
motto.
Dewar, James, Esquire, of Lassodie, Fife,
a cock, the wings raised ppr.
Gloria De Winton, Sir Francis Walter, of Llanstephan, Llyswen, R.S.O., and York
patri.
cf. 91. 7
House, St. James's Palace, London,
Dewar, Northumb., a holy lamb bearing
the banner of St. Andrew ppr.
S.W., same crests and motto.
De Winton, Captain Thomas, of Wallscf. 130. 2
worth Hall, Sandhurst, Glouc, same
Dewar, Captain James Cumming, of
crests and motto.
Vogrie, Midlothian, a dexter arm vambraced brandishing a sword ppr., De Winton, Robert Henry, Esquire, of
hilted and pommelled or.
Graftonbury, Heref., a wyvern's head
Quid non
pro patria.
erased ppr., gorged with a collar
210. 2
battled counter-embattled or, ther
Dewar, .\lberaarle O'Beime Willoughby,
of Doles, Hurstbourne, Tarrant, Andtwo annulets sa., holding in the mouth
over, an anchor erect sa., cabled gu.
an arrow in bend, the pheon downDum spiro spero.
wards arg. Syn ar dy IJun.
Dewar, Sir Thomas Robert, M.P., J.P., De Worms, Baron George, of the Austrian
Empire, 17, Park Crescent, W., out of
of 36, St. James's Street, S.W., and
an Austrian baron's coronet five
the Grove, Pluckley, Kent, between
ostrich-feathers or, gu., or, az., and or.
two thistles leaved and slipped ppr., a
cock gu., armed and spurred arg.,
Vinctus non victus.
231. 7
charged on the breast with a cinquefoil Dewsbury, Glouc, on a mount vert, a
martlet or.
or.
Gloria patri.
267.13
95. 7

Devoike,

II

DEX

164

Dexter, a tree, pendent therefrom two Dick, Scotland, a ship in distress ppr.
weighta.
At spes infracta.
160.14
143. 10
Dexter, Ireland, a naked arm embowed Dick, Ireland, a horse's head armed
201 i
ppr., bridled gu.
5i- 5
holding a scimitar, all ppr.
a
Dick of Pitkerro, Forfar, Scotland, a
Deycourt, a sword in pale enfiled with
22. i
dexter arm issuing out of a cloud, holdleopard's face.
ing a pen, all ppr.
DiligerUia et canDeymond, Deyman, or Dyamond, of
dore.
Tiverton, a lady's arm from the elbow
cf. 217. 10
Dick, a dagger and a sword in saltier,
erect entiled with a bracelet.
both ppr.
c/. 1 7 1
1
Deyncourt, the standard of St. George
Quintin
176.
Dick,
Dick,
Esquire,
of Caranppr.
13
trila, CO. Galway, a leopard sejant ppr.
d'Eyncourt, Tennyson-, E. C, Bayons
Semper fidelis.
Manor, Lines: (i) A lion passant
guardant arg., on the head a crown Dick, Quintin, Esquire, of Layer Tower,
Essex, a cat sejant. Seinper fidelis.
of fleur-de-lis or, the dexter forepaw
26. 8
supporting a shield charged with the
arms of D'Eyncourt.
(2) A dexter Dick-Lander, Sir Thomas North, Bart., of
the Grange, Agra Patnas, Ceylon, a
arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet
tower with portcullis do^Ti, and the
or,
grasping a broken tilting-spear
enfiled with a garland of laurel ppr.
head and shoulders of a sentinel appearing above the battlements in a watch(Tennyson). En avant {D'Eyncourt.
ing posture ppr.
Nil temere {Tennyson).
Deynes, Suf., out of a mural coronet or, Dicken, Charles Gauntlett, upon a rock
a dragon's head sa., gorged with two
ppr. a lion sejant sa., guttee-d'or,
bars of the first.
c/. 72.11
gorged with a collar or, supporting
with the dexter forepaw an escutcheon
Deyvelle, Deyvill, and Davell, an arm in
arg., charged with a cross flory sa., surfess ppr., vested, holding a fiexir-de-lis
or.
Pen.ses content
mounted by another. Con-silio ac
Deyvil, a fleur-de-lis gu.
148. 2
D'EyvllI, an arm in armour embowed Dicken, Charles Shortt, Esquire, C.M.G.,
ppr., holding in the hand a club sa.,
of Harrington Mansions, 33, Harrington Road, S.W., same crest and motto.
spiked or.
c/. 199. 2
Diable, see Dibble.
Dicken, Frederick Rowland, same crest
and motto.
Diamont, a demi-lion or, holding in his
dexter paw a fusil gu., charged with a Dicken, Colonel William Popham, C.B.,
fleur-de-lis of the first.
same crest and motto.
Dias, on a garland of laurel a lion pas- Dickens, a hind's head.
124. i
sant, all ppr.
Dickens, an arm in armour couped in
5. 15
fess, the part from the elbow in pale,
Dibble, Diable, and Dible, on a chapeau
holding up an esquire's helmet, all ppr.
a lion statant gardant, ducally gorged,
the tail extended, all ppr.
c/. 4. 7
198. II
Dibdin, a talbot passant collared ppr.
Dickens, Suff., a lion rampant ppr., holding a cross flory sa.
</ 54- 5
Dible, DiWey, Dibloy, and Diblo, a demi- Dickens, a lion couchant or, holding up
Hercules holding over his shoulder a
in the dexter paw a cross patonce sa.
club ppr.
cf. 7. 5
Dicconson, a hind's head or.
Hostis
124. i Dickens, a demi-leopard ppr.
Dicconson, Clifton-, Charles, Esquire, of
honori invidia.
cf. 23. 13
Wrightington Hall, Lanes: (i) A be- Dickenson of Lyston Court, Glouc, a
zant, thereon a hind's head vert, erased
demi-lion rampant az. Facta non verba.
gu., holding in the mouth a cross cross10. 2
let fitchee of the last {for Dicconson). Dickenson and Diconson, Lines, Yorks,
and Staffs, a demi-lion rampant per
(2) A dexter arm in armour embowed
or, holding in the hand ppr. a sword
pale erminois and az.
10. 2
arg., pommelled and hilted, also or {for Dickenson, a tiger sejant erm., ducally
Adverso fortior.
Clifton).
gorged or, holding in the dexter paw a
195. 2
Diceonson-Gerard, Hon. Robert Joseph,
broad arrow of the last, feathered arg.
of 12, Strattou Street, W.
(i) Same Dickenson of London, a hand holding an
crest as above.
ox-yoke ppr.
(2) A monkey statant
217. 6
ppr., environed about the middle -nith Dickenson, issuing out of clouds a cubit
a plain collar and chained arg.
arm erect, holding in the hand a branch
i,
Dicey, a demi-lion or.
Fide et amore.
of Iavu:el, all ppr.
cf. 218. 9
10. 2 Dickenson, issuing out of clouds a cubit
Dicey, a lion sejant erect gu., supporting
arm erect, holding in the hand three
between liis paws an escutcheon arg.
wheat-ears, all ppr.
cf. 8. 4 Dickenson, an arm erect ppr., vested gu.,
Dicher, Shropsh., a bear passant arg.
holding an escarbuncle arg.
207. 7
Dickenson, Wilts, out of a ducal coronet
Dichfield, Shropsh., a bear passant arg.
or, a dexter arm ppr., holding in the
hand a fleur-de-lis of the first.
215. 2
cf- 34- 5
Dick, Bart., of Braid, Scotland, a stag's Dickenson, out of a ducal coronet a phoehead erased ppr., attired or. Yirtide.
nix in flames, all ppr.
82. 5
Publica solus mea merces.
121. 2 Dickenson, a greyhound's head between
Dick-Cunyngham, Bart.: (i) A dexter
two roses sUpped and leaved, all ppr.
hand holding a plumb-rule ppr. {for
61. II
Cunyngham). (2) A ship in distress Dickeson, a boar's head couped, holding
ppr. {for Dick).
Ad amussim.At spes
in the mouth four arrows, all ppr.
.

infracta.

Via tuta

virtutis.

1:

160. 14

42. 9

Dickey and Dickie, a ferret ppr.


cf. 1 34. 9
Dickey, Archibald Alexander George, Esquire. M.D., L.R.C.S.I., L.R.C.P.I., of
Higgin House, Colne, Lanes, on a mount
a dove holding in its beak an olivebranch, all ppr.
La Paix.
Dickie, Scotland, on a rock an alder-tree
growing, both ppr.
Dickin, Shropsh., a lion sejant or, holding
in the dexter paw a cross crosslet of the
same.
Vincit Veritas.
cf. 8. 8
Dickins, Kent, a lion sejant or, holding a
cross flory sa.
In Jwc signo vinces.
Dickins, Thomas Bourne, LL.D., Emscote Vicarage, Warwick, same crest.
Dickins of Southbridge House, on a mount
vert, a lion sejant sa., holding in the
dexter paw a cross flory az. Semper
fidelis.

cf. 7.

Dickins, Scrase-, Charles Robert, of Coolhurst, Sussex, and Cherrington, Warw.


(i) A lion sejant sa., holding a cross
flory or {for Dickins). (2) On the stump
of a tree, entwined by a serpent ppr., a
falcon, also ppr., beaked, membered,
and belled or {for Scrase).
cf. 86. 1

William Park, Cherington Park,


Shipstone-on-Stour, same crests.
fesse,

arm in armour couped in


from the elbow in pale, holding

up an

esquire's helmet, all ppr.


198. II

Dickinson, out of clouds ppr., a cubit


arm erect of the last, holding a branch
of laurel vert.

Dickinson,
Somers.,

William,

same

219. 9
Kingweston,
Dei vianus
cf.

of

crest.

John Douglas, Esquire, of


Glanhonddu, Breconsh., same crest.
Dickinson, a tiger sejant erm., ducally
gorged or, holding in the dexter paw a
broad a
arrow of the last, plumed arg.
Dickinson of Abbots' Hill, Herts, a demihon rampant or, holding in the dexter
paw a fleur-de-lis az., and resting the
sinister paw on a bezant.
cf. 13. 2
Dickinson, Frederick, Esquire, of The
Dickinson,

Towers, Cockermouth, Cumb., a lion's


head erased.
Virtutis proemium honor.

17.8
Dickinson of Gildersome and Coal brookdale, on a wreath or and az., a camel's

head couped ppr., bridled gu., adorned


with a plume of three ostrich-feathers
alternately arg. and sa., and under the
lower jaw a bell or. Faint, yet. pursuing.

Dickinson, Major-General, E.I.C., upon a


mount vert, an elephant ppr., supporting with his trunk a flagstaff, also ppr.,
therefrom flowing a flag az., charged
with two spears in saltire or. Fortuna
sequitur.

Dickman, a demi-horse rampant or.


Dickman, an ostrich arg., holding
beak a key az. DUigentia.

53. 3
in his

97. 5

Dickson, Bart., see Poynder.


Dickson, John W., of Dumfries, Scotland,
and Ceylon, in front of an arm in
armour embowed, brandishing a falchion ppr., a trident and a spear in
saltier or.
Fortes fortuna juvat,
196. II

Dickson, Archibald, M.D., of Hartree and


KUbucho, in the counties of Peebles
and Lanarksh., a dexter hand holding a
scimitar ppr. Fortes fortuna juvat. 213.5.

Die

Dickson, Scotland, a dexter hand holding


Fortes jortuna
a sword in bend ppr.
212. 13

juvat.

Dickson, Arthur Benson, J.P., of Blackbeck, Abbots, Reading, and Underfield


(i) A dexter cubit arm in bend,
holding in the hand a sword point
upwards, also in bend, all ppr. (2) A
goat's head erased ppr., charged on the
neck with an escallop arg. Fortes
:

Dickson, James, of El Dayleeyeh, Cairo,


Egypt, a dexter hand holding a sprig

Dum

of everlasting ppr.

vita spes.

Dickson, Raynes Waite, Esquire, of Arnside. South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria,


on a boar's head erased arg., guttee-desang, muzzled gu., a bezant between

two

mullets
fortuna juvat.

DIL

165
Digby, an ostrich arg., holding in its beak
a horse-shoe ppr.
97. 8
Digby of Osbertstown, Ireland, an ostrich
arg., holding in its beak a horse-shoe
or.
Deo, iwn jortuna.
97. 8
Digby, WingSeld-, of Sherborne Castle,
Dorset: (i) An ostrich arg., holding
in the beak a horse-shoe or (jor Digby).
(2) A griffin passant vert (jor
97. 8.
Wingjield).
Deo, non jortuna.
63.2
Digby, Charles Wriothesly, Esquire, of
Meriden Hall, Coventry, an ostrich
arg., holding in the beak a horse-shoe
or.
Deo, non jortuna..
97. 8
Digby, Henry Almarus, Esquire, of North
Runeton Lodge, King's Lynn, same
crest and motto.
Digby, Sir Kenelm Edward, K.C.B., of
57, Eaton Place, London, S.W., same
crest and motto.
Digby, Lieutenant-Colonel William Benjamin, J.P., of Ballincurra, MuUingar,
CO. Westmeath. same crest and motto.
Digby, John, I, Elm Court. Temple, E.C.,
same crest and motto.
Digges, Diggs, and Dyges, Kent, Surrey,
and Wilts, an eagle's leg couped at
the thigh sa., and plumed with three

of Arbroath, a dexter hand holding a sword in bend ppr., hilt and pommel or. Fortes jortuna juimt. 212. 13

Dickson

fesseways

Fortes

or.

Dickson, Dickson-, William, out of battlements a naked arm embowed, holding


a sword, all ppr. Fortes jortuna juvat.
Dickson, Samuel, Auchmuty, Esquire,
J. P., D.L., of Clonleharde, co. Lim-

Dillon, Earl of Roseommon


Clonbrock, see those titles.
Dillon, Alfred, Esquire, of

House,

and Baron
Aquitaine

Elm Road, Beckenhara, Kent,

upon a rock

ppr., a falcon rising arg.,


the whole between two crescents, and
within the horns of each a mullet of six
Auxiliuni ub alto.
points.
249. 5
Dillon, Viscount (Dillon), of CosteUo
Gallen, co. Sligo, Ireland, a demi-lion
rampant gu., holding between the

Dum

paws an estoile arg.


spiro spero.
cj. 15. 8
Dillon, Dr. T. G.. of Coolmeen, co. Rosa demi-lion rampant gu.,
holding between the paws an estoile

common,
arg.

Dum spiro spero.

DiUon, Sir John Fox. Bart., J.P., of


Lismullen, co. Meath, on a chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a falcon rising
arg., beaked, legged, and beUed or.
A uxilium ah alto.

Auguste Henri, Comte Dillon, of


Assevent,
Departement du Nord,
France, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-Uon gu., holding between the
paws an estoile pierced of the first.

Dillon,

Dum

cj. 16. 3
spiro spero.
ostrich-feathers arg.
Dillon of Chimwell and Hart, Devonsh., a
demi-hon holding in the dexter paw an
Diggs, Bart, (extinct), of Chilham and
leg
estoile
issuing
out
of
a
crescent
gu.
Wootton Court, Kent, an eagle's
cj. 15. 7
couped at the thigh sa., issuant thereDillon, Luke Gerald, Esquire, of Seaham,
from three ostrich-feathers arg.
cj. 201. 4
Durh., a demi-lion rampant holding
Dickson, Scotland, a human heart ppr., Dighton, Herts and Glouc, a lion's gamb
between both paws an estoile of eight
112. 10
erased or, holding a cross formee
winged arg. Calum versus.
points or.
Dum spiro spero.
15. 8
fitchee gu.
36. 9
Dickson, Ireland, issuing out of a tower
a demi-hon holding in his dexter
Blenheim
Terrace,
Dillon,
Dighton, Conway, 2,
cj. 1 57. 7
a lion's head ppr.
Virtus inpaw a mullet. Dum spiro spero. 15.7
Cheltenham, same crest.
Dickson, Raynes Waite, Esquire, of Arncendit vires.
Dillon, Ireland, out of a marquess's
side. Domains Road, South Yarra,
coronet or, a falcon with wings exMelbourne, Victoria, Australia, in front Digllton, Lanes, and Sturton, Lines
panded arg., beaked and legged or,
squirrel sejant per pale arg. and gu
of a bear's head erased arg., guttee-debetween the wings an imperial eagle
coUared, and cracking a nut or.
sang, muzzled gu., a bezant between
Auxilium ab alto.
sa.
cj.
135- 7
two mullets fessewise or. Fortes forDighton, on a ducal coronet or, a hawk Dillon, John, Esquire, of 2, North Great
tuna juvat.
St. Georges Street, Dublin, a demi-lion
close arg., beaked and legged gu.,
Dickson, Scotland, a hart lodged ppr.,
rampant gu., holding between the paws
beUed of the first.
85. 9
attired or, within two branches of
a mullet or.
Dighton, Lanes, on a ducal coronet arg.,
Cuba sed euro.
laurel in orle vert.
a martlet of the same.
cj. 115. II
95-12 Dillon, General Sir Martin Andrew, K.C.B.,
of United Service Club, W., same crest.
throwing
water,
Dighton,
a
fountain
up
StocktonDickson, Richard, Esquire, of
all ppr.
159-13 Dillon-Trenehard, Henry Luke, Esquire,
upon-Tees, on a mount vert, between
of Colinshays House, near Bruton,
two branches of palm, a buck lodged Dighton, an heraldic antelope arg.
(i) A dexter arm, vested az.,
Somers.
cj. 127. 5
115. 10
in front of a tree, all ppr.
cuffed or, holding in the hand a trenchDickson, on a mural crown or, a stag Dikens, a bird's head, the neck az., the
ing- knife ppr. (jor Trenchard).
(2) On
top of the head gu. beaked or.
cj. 115. 7
lodged ppr., attired or.
chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a hawk
a
ducaUy
a
lion's
head
erased
gu.,
ppr.,
atDikens,
Dickson, a stag's head erased
Nosce teipsum.
rising ppr.
18. 8
crowned or.
121. 2
tired or.
141. 2 Dilwyn-Uewelyn, Sir John Talbot, Bart.,
Dickson, James, Esquire, of Broad Street, Dikes and Dykes, a lobster vert.
J.P., D.L., of Penllegare, Llangyfelach,
London, an eagle displayed az., guttee- Dikes or Dykes, a scorpion vert.

erick, Ireland,

and

of

Beenham House,

Berks, out of battlements a naked arm


embowed, holding a sword in bend
sinister, all ppr. Fortes jortuna juvat.

d'or, holding in the

beak a

resting each claw upon


Fides et libertas.
also or.

and

thistle ppr.,

an

escallop,
cj.

74.

Dicons, Beds, a cock's head


beaked or, combed and wattled

Dicom and
az.,

gu
90. I
Dicome, Lines, a unicorn's head erased
quarterly erm. and gu., crined or, the
horn gobony of the last and arg. 49. 5

Dilke, Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Wentworth,


Bart., of 76, Sloane Street, S.W., a
dove arg., membered gu. Leo inimicis, .imicis Columba.
92. 2
Dilke, a dove close arg., beaked and legged
92.
(i)
Difke of Maxstoke Castle, Warw.
:

dove

arg.,

beaked and membered

of Ynis-y-gerwn, Cadoxton-juxtaNeath, Glamorgansh. (1 On a wreath


of the colours upon the trunk of a tree
fessewise, eradicated and sprouting, a
lamb passant ppr., supporting a staff
in bend sinister or, therefrom flowing
a banner gu., charged with three chev-

and

ronels arg. (jor Llewelyn).

131.

5.

(2)

On a wreath of the colours in front of a


stag's head couped ppr., three trefoils
Diconson, see Dickenson.
Craignez
slipped vert (jor Dilhmjn).
charged on the neck with three annuDiddier or Didear, a demi-griifin with
I20- 2
honle.
lets interlaced in fesse or (jor Fetherwings expanded ppr.
64. 2
Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn, Charles Leyston).
Dietz, issuing out of a ducal coronet the
shon. Esquire, of Uysdinam HaU, New165. 11
c/. 123. i
Dilkes, a mill-rind gu.
aUires of a stag.
bridge-on-Wye (i Upon the trunk of
Diflord and Ditford, a lion's head erased Dillington, Norf., on a perch arg., a hawk
a tree fesseways, eradicated and sproutclose ppr., beaked, belled, and legged
18. 8
or, ducally crowned gu.
ing, a lamb passant ppr., supporting a
or.
85. 13
Digby, Baron (Digby), of Geashill, King's
staff or, therefrom flowing a banner
do., an ostrich holding in the beak a Dillington, a Uon's head couped or, vulned
gu., charged with three chevronels arg.
with a broken spear ppr., guttee
Deo, non fortuna.
horse-shoe, all ppr.
(2j A wyvern, wings expanded gu., each
8
sang.
gu. (jor Dilke).
92. 2.
(2) An antelope's head couped gu., armed, and

97-

DIM

DIX

166

Dixon).
(2) Two escallops or, thereon
wing charged with a fesae arg., issuant Dlrwyn.apeacock'sheaderasedppr. 103. i
resting an eagle displayed vert, holdfrom a weir-basket ppr., the dexter Discombe, Lines, a unicorn's head erased.
ing in the beak a cross crosslet fitchee
49- 5
claw resting on a mullet az., for differof the first {for Brown). Suivez raison.
ence ( Venables.) (3) In front of a stag's Dishington, Scotland, a man in armour
Unica spes mea Christum.
kneeling.
cf. 74. I I
head couped ppr., three trefoils slipped
Dishington, Scotland, an escallop. Unica Dixon-Coull, Robert, Esquire, of MiddleCraignez honte.
vert {for Dillwyn).
ton, Morpeth, Northumb.
Christus.
141.
mea
(l) In front
spes
14
ppr.,
couped
head
boar's
a
Dimmock,
couchant.
of
lion
a
unicorn's
head
a
chapeau
a
couped
arg.,
gorged
on
Diskens,
vert.
between two laurel-branches
with a collar geraelle az., three annulets
7. 12
Dimond, a cross crosslet in pale, surinterlaced or {for Coidl).
(2) A demimounted by a sword in bend sinister, Disker and Diskers, on a mount vert a censtag regardant ppr., charged on the
taur passant regardant ppr. and arg.,
point downwards.
shoulder with a pheon, and resting the
drawing a bow and arrow or, feathered
Dimsdale, Charles Robert Southwell,
dexter foot on a cross patee or {for
c/. 53. 5
of the third.
Honourable Baron Dimsdale of the
passant
Dixon).
Ad finem spero.
lion
andBucks,
a
Lines.
out
of
Disney,
issuing
J.
Empire,
P.,
Russian
Dixon,
Norf., a stag's head erased per
gardant
4gu.
3
a Russian baron's coronet a griffin's
pale dancettee sa. and or, attired
Disney, Edgar John, the Hyde, Essex,
head erm.
counterchanged.
121. 2
same crest.
Dimsdale, a griffin's head erased arg.
Dixon, Yorlss, a stag's head erased. 1 2 1 2
Disney, Ireland, the same crest.
Magnus Hippocrates ! tu nobis major.
66. 2 Disney, Very Rev. Brabazon William, Dixon, Herts, on a mount vert, a tiger
Armagh,
sejant
erm.,
ducally
gorged
Diocese
of
or.
Dean
of
the
B.D.,
of
CockHeld,
Bart.,
Sir
Joseph
Dimsdale,
a lion passant gardant gu., charged on
cf. 27. 6
Upton, West Ham, Essex, a staff fesseVin- Dixon, a tiger sejant collared and lined.
the breast with a fleur-de-lis or.
ways entwined by a serpent ppr., therecit qui palitur.
cf. 4. 3
cf. 27. 6
on a griffin's head erased arg. Quod
Disney, Frederick WiUiam, Esquire, of Dixon, Marmaduke, Esquire, J. P., of
262. 1
Deus mdt fiet.
EyreweU Park, West Eyreton, Canterthe Woodlands, Kingston Hill, Surrey,
Dimsdale, a beaver ppr.
134- 8
bury, New Zealand, a lion rampant
same crest and motto.
J'ay
Dine, Beds, a wyvern statant ppr.
arg.
Respice finem.
i. 13
Disney, Lambert Brouncker, Esquire,
i
70.
espere mieux avoir.
Dixon
of Seaton-Carew, Durh., a lion
motto.
same crest and
Dineley, on a ducal coronet or, three
rampant holding in its dexter paw a
darts, two in saltier and one in pale, Disney, Henry R. E., Esquire, same crest
fleur-de-lis, all ppr.
Auxilium meum
and motto.
with a serpent entwined ppr.
173. 2
ab alto.
2. 7
63. 2 Disney, Cathrow-, late James, Esquire,
Dines, a griffin peissant.
formerly tSomersel Herald : i A lion Dixon, Berks and Chesh., a demi-Uon
Dingdale, Lanes, a griffin's head between
rampant or. Another, arg.
10. 2
passant gardant gu., charged with a
c/. 67. 1 1
two wings endorsed or.
Dixon,
Rt.
(jor
Disney),
Daniel,
cross patee iitohee or
Hon. Sir
Bart., of
cf.
Dingham, a dexter hand erect, pointing
Ravensdale, co. Louth, a demi-lion
4. 3.
(2) A dragon passant sa., winged
with the two forefingers to the sun in
rampant az., charged on the shoulder
or, resting the dexter claw on a leo222. 10
splendour ppr.
with a cross patonee surrounded by a
pard's face, jessant-de-lis of the last
Dingham, in a round top or, six spears,
civic crown or. Fide et constantia. 262. 8
(for Cathrow).
cf. 73. 2
in the centre a pennon arg., thereon a
Disney, the late Lieutenant-General Sir Dixon, Thomas Henry, Esquire, of the
Clappers, Gresford, Denbighsh., a Uon's
Moore, K.C.B., a lion's head couped gu.,
Dingle, WiUiam Alfred, Esquire, M.D.,
head erased per fesse arg. and gu.,
semee-de-lis or, and gorged with a
L.R.C.P., M.R.G.S., of 46, Finsbury
charged on the neck with three fleursmural crown arg. Et decus et pretium
Square, London, E.G., a demi-greyde-lis of the last, and pierced through
recti.
hound holding between the paws an
the mouth by an arrow, the point comDisraeli, Coningsby Ralph, Esquire, of
escallop.
J'ai espoir mieux avoir.
ing out at the back ppr., feathered arg.
Hughenden Manor, issuant from a
Dingley and Dinley, Yorks, a Roman
tripleMade virtute esto.
a
castle
wreath
of
oak
ppr.,
head with a helmet couped at the neck,
towered arg. Forli nihil difficile.
Dixon, Thomas, Esquire, J.P., C.C,
191. 6
all ppr.
High Sheriff 1903 - 1904, of Rheda,
Dingley, out of a ducal coronet a dragon's Ditchfleld, Rev. Peter Hampson, M.A.,
Frizington, Cumb., in front of a cubit
F.S.A., F.R.H.S., of Barkham Rectory,
head or.
72. 4
arm grasping a scimitar ppr., pommel
near Wokingham, a porcupine. In
Dingwall, Baron, see Cowper, Earl.
and hilt gold, a staff raguly fessewise
Deo fido.
Dingwall-Fordyce, see Fordyce.
or.
Quod dixi, dixi.
181.2 Dittord, on a mount or, a bull passant gu.
Dingwall, a human heart ppr.
cf. 213. 5
Dinham, an arm couped vested or, the
45- 7 Dixon, George Hodgson, Esquire, of Armathwaite Hall, Armathwaite R.S.O.,
64. 2
Ditton, a demi-griffin segreant arg.
hand arg., holding a lock of hair sa.
Cumb., in front of an anchor in bend
Dive, Beds and Northamp., a wyvern
c/. 44. 3
Dinnet, a bull's head gu.
sinister sa., a dexter cubit arm erect
with wings addorsed gu. J'ai espere
Dinorben, Baron (Hughes), out of a crown
ppr., holding in the hand an olivemieux avoir.
70. i
vaUery a demi-lion rampant arg., holdbranch, also ppr.
Peace.
ing between the paws a pike-head ppr. Divle and Divvie, Scotland, an eagle's
23 1. 9
couped
ppr.
Sediditate.
i
Dixon,
George Henry Hewitt, Esquire,
head
83.
Dlnwiddie, an eagle with wings addorsed
of Carhsle, Alfred Street, North Sidney,
and inverted, holding in the dexter Dix, a greyhound's head arg., ducally
same crest.
gorged gu., between two wings or.
Ubi libertas ibi
claw a guinea-pig.
Dix, a greyhound's head erased arg., Dixon, Essex and Durh., a cubit arm
ducally gorged gu., between two wings,
Dinwordy, a cubit arm erect grasping
the dexter sa., the sinister or, a cres214. 11
in the hand a spear, all ppr.
cent for difference.
Dipford of London, a lion's head erased
18. 8 Dixie, Sir Alexander Beaumont Churchill, Dixon, WiUiam Smith, Esquire, of Gcvan
or, ducally crowned gu.
Bart., of Bosworth House, Leics., an
HUl, Lanark, Scotland, a dexter hand
Dirom, Scotland, a stag's head erased.
121. 2
ounce sejant ppr., ducally gorged or.
ppr., holding a sword in bend sinister
Quod dixi, dixi. Dei gratia grata.
arg.
212 13
Fortes jortuna juvat.
Dirom of Mount Annan, Dumfries, a
Ducit domi- Dixie, a leopard sejant.
stag's head couped ppr.
Dixon, Sheffield, an arm embowed vested
cf. 24. 13
121. 5 Dixie, an ounce sejant ppr., spotted sanaz., platee, cuffed arg., holding in the
nus.
guine, ducally gorged or. Quoddixi,dixi.
hand a garland of roses ppr. Fide et
Dirom, Pasley-, Patrick Alexander, Esconstantia.
quire, Mount Annan, Annan, Dum- Dixon, Kent, a demi-hind sa., bezantee.
cf. 205
3
friessh.
(i) Dixon, Thomas,
Esquire, of Grenade
(i) A stag's head ppr. (for Dixon of Unthank Hall, Northumb.
Dirom).
A mount vert, thereon a demi-hind
121. 5.
House, Durh., in front of a cubit ai m
(2) A dexter arm in
armour embowed grasping a dagger,
arg., gorged with a collar, the line
vested or, cuffed gu., the hand holdiig
therefrom reflexed over the back gu.,
all ppr. {for Pasley).
Ducit dominus.
a fox's head erased ppr., a torteau.
supporting a cross crosslet sa. (for
Be sure.
Quod dixi, dixi.
196. 5
:

DIX

DOD

167

Dixon, Scotland, a dexter hand ppr., Dobbs, Ireland, a unicorn's head couped
arg., maned, armed, and tufted or. 49. 7
holding a sword in bend sinister arg.
Fortes jortuna juvat.
212.13 Dobbs, Conway Edward, Esquire, J. P., of
Glenariffe House, Parkmore, co. Antrim,
Dixon, Ireland, a pelican in her piety
and Dalguise, Monkstown, co. Dublin, a
ppr.
98. 14
unicorn's head erased arg.
Dixon, Yorks, an eagle displayed sa.
Amor Dei
et proximi stimma heatitudo.
Quod dixi, dixi.
75. 2
49. 5
Dixon, a demi-eagle displayed ppr., Dobbs, Archibald Edward, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
winged vair. In recto fides.
Si. 6
Dixon, A. Jiickes, Esquire, of 8S, Station Dobbs, Montague William Edward, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of Clonkeevan, DonaRoad, King's Norton, Birmingham,
dea, CO. Kildare, same crest and motto.
and Bournville Lane, Stirchley, formerly of the Marsh, Wellington, Dobbs, Robert Conway Esquire, of
Campshire,
Cappoquin, co. Waterford,
Shropsh., an eagle's head couped
same crest and motto.
between two wings. In recto fides. 84. 2
Dixon, Ireland, a demi-boar rampant vert, Dobbyn of Waterford, Ireland, a hand
couped holding a javelin, all ppr.
armed, tusked, maned, and tufted or,
holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis
Z)e dexter mens.
214. 13
of the last.
c/. 40. 1 3 Dobede of Soham, Cambs, on a mount
vert, a demi-lion erased arg., crowned
168. 4
Dixon, Scotland, a water-bouget.
or, holding an escutcheon erm., charged
Dixon, Herts, a sphere arg., charged with
with two swords in saltire, surmounted
a pale indented vert.
1 59. 6
by a fasces in pale within a wreath, all
Dixon-Hartland, Sir Frederick, Bart.
or.
Droit a chacun.
(i
A stag's head erased or, gorged with
a collar-jewel, pendent therefrom by a Dobell, on a mount vert, a hart lodged
between four bulrushes ppr. cf. 115. 12
chain, a key in bend allsable(//ort/'UK/).
281. II.
(2) A demi-lion couped per Dobell of Falmere, Sussex, on a mount
vert, a hind lodged arg. between four
fesse indented or and sable, supporting
arrows stuck into the mount or. Tutus
with the sinister paw an antique shield
in bdlo.
of the second, charged with a talbot's
cf. 125. 4
Without help from
281. 12 Dobell, same crest.
head erased of the first.
above the arrozv flies in vain.
Dixon-Johnson, Charles WiUiam, Esquire
(
An arm embowed in armour Dobell, Sussex, an eagle's head ppr. Tout
I
prest.
firing a pistol, all ppr. (for Johnson).
83. I
(2) A cubit arm erected, vested ermin- Dobie, a hand holding a scroll between two
branches of laurel in orle, all ppr. 215.3
ois, cuffed arg., in the hand a roundel
Dobie, an eagle displayed.
of the first (for Dixon).
75. 2
Dixon-Johnson, Cuthbert Francis, Es- Dobie, see Dobbie.
quire, of Ayhleyheads, Durh., same Dobie, Somers., on a mount vert, a doe
lodged arg., pierced by four arrows in
crests and motto.
saltier or.
Dixwell, Kent and Warw., a lion's gamb
cf. 125. 4
couped az., holding an eagle's leg with Dobree, Alfred, of 16, St. George's Terrace,
Gloucester Road, on a mount vert, a
a wing conjoined thereto sa. cf. 38. 10
thistle ppr.
Spe vivitur.
Doane, Chesh., a sheaf of arrows or,
cf. 1 50. 5
headed and feathered arg., banded gu. Dobree, Bonamy, Esquire, of 4, Queen's
Gate Place, London, S.W., same crest.
173- 3
Dobbie and Dobie, Scotland, a cross Dobree, Samuel, Esquire, J. P., of the
Priory, Wellington, Somers., and Hughcrosslet fitched gu.
166. 2
enden, Ealing, London, W., same crest
Dobbie and Dobie, Scotland, an eagle
and motto.
displayed ppr. Nan minima sed magna
Dobree,
on a ducal coronet a talbot pasprosequor.
75-2
sant, collared and lined or.
Dobbie, Scotland, a crescent az.
163. 2
54. 9
Dobbin, Leonard, Esquire, of Armagh, Dobson, Hon. Sir William Lambert, of
Hobart, Tasmania, uses two bear's
and of Gardiner's Place, Dublin, out of
paws in saltire gu. Ut tibi sic alteri.
a mural coronet an oak-branch acorned
Be
ppr., on the coronet a crescent or.
39- 14
Dobson, Hon. Frank Stanley, B.A., LL.D.,
e merito.
cf. 152. 3
Q.C., F.L.S.. of Melbourne, Victoria,
Dobbin, Ireland, a demi-lion or, supportAustralia, Member of the Legislative
11. 14
ing a long cross gu.
Council, uses two lion's gambs erased
Dobbin, a dexter hand holding a laurelin saltire gu.
Uttibi sic alteri. c/. 39. 14
branch ppr., fructed gu.
-19-9
Dobbin, Sir Alfred Graham, of Frankfort, Dobson, Northumb., two bear's paws in
saltier ppr.
Jlontenotte, Cork, a cubit arm erect
39. 14
ppr., charged with two chevronels Dobson, Norf., two lion's gambs erased
and in saltire gu.
interlaced az., the hand grasping a
cf. 39. 14
spear passing through an annulet az., Dobson, Hugh Verner, Esquire, J. P., of
Perridge House, Pilton, Shepton Mallet,
bent sinisterwise.
Deus dexter metis.
two lion's gambs erased ppr., entwined
Dobbin, Lieutenant-Colonel George Miller,
by a chain or, and surmounted by a
J. P., of Drummulla House, Omeath,
fleur-de-lis
oak-branch
acorned
gu.
Robur cum virtute.
CO. Louth, an
ppr.,
the crown charged with a crescent or. Dobyns of London, out of a ducal coronet
)

Ee

two

merito.

Dobbins and Dobins, a

mounted by an

staff raguly sureagle displayed ppr.

lion's

gambs

pudet hoc

fiigeat.

39. 10

in saltier.

Dobyns, Heref., a falcon volant

or.

Quod
88. 3

75-3 Dockenfield and Dokenfleld, out of a ducal


coronet or, an arm erect vested per pale
7. 2

Dobbs, a lion sejant affrontee.


Dobbs, a lion sejant affrontee. holding in
each fore-paw a dagger ppr.
7. i

gu. and arg., holding in the hand ppr.


the sun in splendour of the first. 209. 2

Docker, a b idge of three arches ppr.


158.

Docker, His Honour Ernest Brougham,


of CarhuUen, Granville, New South
Wales, Australia, uses a bridge with
three arches ppr.
Stare super vias
antiquas.
jjg. 4
Dockingfield, a cubit arm erect, holding
in the hand ppr. the sun or.
Dockrell, Maurice Edward, Esquire, J. P.,
of Camolin, Monkstown, co. Dublin,
demi-lion rampant gorged with a
wreath of oak-leaves, all ppr., and
charged on the shoulder with a crescent

az.

Semper idem.

cf.

10. 2

Doeksey, on a chapeau gu., turned up


erm., a lion's head erased per pale az.

and arg.
cf. 17. 9
Dockware and Dockwrae, Yorks, mthin
a fetterlock

az.,

a heart gu.

cf.

181. 7

Dockwra, a demi-lion rampant holding


between the paws a plate charged with
a pallet gu.
c/. 11. 7
Docton and Doketon, a fleur-de-lis sa.
148. 2

Dod and Dodd,

Ireland, a horse statant,


saddled and bridled.
cf. 52. 4
Dod and Dode, two hands couped and
conjoined, the dexter in armour and

Dod of Lower Hall, Broxton, Chesh., a


hand erect couped ppr., holding a claw-

hammer

sa.

Dod, Shropsh., a serpent vert issuing


from and piercing a garb ppr. cf. 1 53Dod and Dodd, Chesh. and Surrey, a garb
or, environed by a snake ppr.
cf.

153.

WoUey-, Rev. Charles, of Edge,


Chesh., a garb arg., banded gu., environed with a snake, the head issuing
from the middle of the garb ppr., and
charged for distinction with a cross
crosslet of the second (for Dod).
(2)
A man's head facing the dexter in
chain-mail, couped at the shoulder ppr.
{for Wollei/j.
In copia caulus.
Dodd, G. Ashley, M.A., J.P., Godinton,
Ashf ord, Kent, same crest as first above.
Dodd, John, Esquire, of the Hollies, Oldham, Lanes, in front of a garb or, environed by a serpent vert, a crow sa.
Dodd, Walter H., Esquire, L.R.C.P., of 5,
Stanford Avenue, Brighton, a garb
ppr., environed
by a serpent vert
issuing therefrom.
Cautus in copia.
Dodding of Conishead, Lanes, a demi-lion
or, holding a cross crosslet fitoh^e az.
II. 10
Dodds and Dods, Northumb. and Scotland, a ferret or.
cf. 134. 13
Dod,

Dodds, Honourable Alexander, of Merrenburn. North Shore, Sydney, New South


Wales, Member of the Legislative
Council of New South Wales, a wheatsheaf.

Semper

paratiis.

153. 2

Dodds, out of a ducal coronet a reindeer's


122. 3
head ppr.
Doderidge, Devonsh., a lion's head erased
gu., murally gorged or.
cf. 17. 2
Dodge, Cooper-, see Cooper- Dodge.
Dodge, Walter Phelps, Esquire, of Chinnock Manor, Simsbury, Connecticut,
U.S.A., a demi-sea-dog az., collared,
Leni perfruar
finned, and purfled or.
otio.

DOD

DON

168

Captain
Daniel
Dodgin, an arm from the sho Uder vested Doherty -Waterhouse,
Henry: (i) In front of an eagle's leg
or, cuffed az., embowed .n fess, the
erased at the thigh or, issuant thereelbow on the wreath, holding a aword
from a wing in bend sa., a fountain,
enfiled with a leopard's face ppr.
and charged for distinction on the thigh
204. 4
with a cross crosslet sa. (2) An arm
Dodgson, Lanes, two lion's gambs erased
in armour embowed ppr., charged with
Virtus semper eadem.
in saltire gu.
a cross crosslet fitchee or, the hand
cj. 39. 14
grasping a scimitar, also ppr.
28. 10
Dodingsells, a wolf passant gu.
Dodington, Shropsh., a lion's gamb erect
cf. 196. 10
Doidge, a demi-sea-dog az., collared,
or.
cf. 36. 4
finned, and purfled or.
Dodington, Somers., a lion's gamb ppr.,
holding a flag gu., charged with a Doig, a falcon with wings expanded and
inverted and belled, all ppr.
chevron or.
87. i
Dodington, Wilts, a stag lodged regardant D'Oiley and D'Oyley, a demi-wyvem vert,
winged or.
69. 12
arg., holding in the mouth an acorn or,
Dokerton, a fleur-de-lis ppr.
stalked and leaved vert.
148. 2
cf. 115. 8
163. 1
Dodington, Marriott-, Roger, of Horsing- Dolan, a decrescent gu.
ton, Somers.
(
On a mount vert, a Dolben, Mackworth- (l) A griffin sejant
i )
with wings endorsed ppr. (for Dolben).
stag lodged regardant arg., attired or,
62. 10.
holding in the mouth an acorn of the
(2) A cock ppr. (for Mackloorth).
91. 2
last, leaved of the fhrst {for Dodington).
(2) On a rock ppr., a talbot paly of six Dolben, Bart., Northamp., a griffin sejant
with wings addorsed ppr.
62. 10
arg. and sa., resting the dexter foregorged
Hara
demi-bull
arg.,
with
the
last
Dolben,
paw on an estoile of
(for
laurel-leaves vert.
riott).
cf. 45. 14
Dodmer and Dodmore, an arm vested Dolby, Essex and Leics., a demi-griffin
arg., winged and beaked or.
64. 2
quarterly gu. and sa., the hand holding
Doleman, an elephant's head erased sa.
two arrows vert.
64. 2
Dodson, a demi-griffin segreant.
133- 3
Knocklin,
D'Olier,
Edmund,
Esquire,
of
Ball,
Esquire,
i,
Richard
Dodson,
Bray, co. Wicklow, a dove close arg.,
Vicarage Gardens, Brighton, a demiholding in his beak an ear of wheat or.
lion rampant arg., holding in the dexter
La bonte de Dieu.
paw a trefoil slipped gu., and resting
cf. 92. 5
the sinister upon a fleur-de-lis sa. Doline, a fleur-de-lis az., between two
;

Credo.

13

13.

Dodson, the head of Janus couped at the


121. 2
neck ppr.
191. 6
Dodson, three faces, two male and one Dolins, a fleur-de-lis az., between two
wings arg.
female, conjoined in one neck, a male
cf. no. 5
face on top and a male and female to Dollabe, out of a ducal coronet ppr., a

plume of five feathers per pale arg. and


the sinister and dexter respectively.
and Dodswell, a lion's head
az.
114. 13
erased ppr.
17. 8 Dollar, an arm embowed, holding in the
hand a falchion ppr., hilt and pommel
Dodsworth, Smith-, Sir Matthew Blayney,
or.
201. 4
Bart., J. P., D.L., of Newland Park,
Yorks: (i ) A dexter cubit arm in chain- DoUiffe, on a castle arg., three olivemail or, the hand ppr. grasping a broken
sprigs vert.
tilting-spear, the broken part imbrued Dolling, Robert Holleche, Esquure, J.P.,
Barrister-at-Law, of Magheralin, co.
gu. (for Dodsworth).
(2) Out of a ducal
coronet or, a boar's head az., bristled
Down, and of Tamlaght O'Crilly, co.
gold (for Smith).
Pro lege seiiatu que
Derry, Ireland, a buck's head ppr.,
rege.
attired or, gorged with two bars dan41. 4
Dodsworth, a demi-lion supporting a long
cettee arg,
Spero.
cf. 121. 5
cross.
II. 14 Dolling of Worth, Isle of Purbeck, a
DodweU of Shankhill House, Dublin, a
stag's head couped per fesse dancettee
demi-lion arg., pellettee, armed and
ppr. and arg., gorged with a fesse
langued az.
dancettee sa., attired or.
cf. 10. 2
cf. 121. 5
Doe, a demi-lion supporting a ship's Dolmage, Austin J., Esquire, of Rathrudder ppr.
1 1
keale, co. Limerick, a boar's head erased
1
Doe, Lanes, a garb or, with a coulter
and erect per pale az. and gu., armed
stuck within the band in bend sinister
Inveniam aiU faciam.
or.
sa.
Dolman, Berks, a garb arg., eared and
cf. 153. 2
218.2
banded or.
Doeg, a hand holding a thistle.
153-2
Doget and Dogett, Kent, on a chapeau a Dolphin of Turoe, Galway, a dolphin
bull collared, to the collar a bell penhaurient ppr.
Firm,um in vita nihil.
Dodswall

dent, all ppr.


cf. 45. 5
Doggell, on a chapeau a wild bull gorged
with a coronet ringed and Uned.
45.5
Dogget, Norf., a lion's head or, gorged
with a mural coronet sa.
cf. 21. 1

Dogherty

and

Doherty,

England

and

Ireland, a wolf current erm.


28. 4
Dogherty and Doherty, Ireland, a boar
regardant transfixed by an arrow.
cf.

40. 14

Dogherty and Doherty, Ireland, a hand


holding a sword.

212. 13

40. II

Dolphin, a swan ppr.


99. 2
Dolphin, Northumb., a swan's head and

neck between two swan's wings ppr.


loi.

Dolsey, a demi-woman naked, her hair


dishevelled,
wreathed
round
the
temples with cinquefoils gu.
Dolton, a demi-lion.
10. 2
Domenichetti, William Lewis, Esquire,
of CoUingham, Notts, on a wreath of
the colours a lion of St. Mark sejant
gardant, winged and circled round the
head, supporting an Irish harp, all or.
Nunguam non paratus.
20. 9
Domencbetti, Rev. Richard Hippisley, of
Belshford Rectory, Homcastle, same
crest and motto.
Domere, a castle sa., masoned arg. 155.4
Dominick, Bucks, a stag sejant or, attired
gu., gorged with a naval coronet of
the last, resting his dexter foot on an

antique shield vert.


Domvile, Sir Compton Meade, Bart., of
Tempieogue and Santry, both in co.
Dublin, a lion's head erased arg., dueally

crowned

64. 2

stat

caveat ne
18. 8

dexter.

223. 3

Domville, Sir William Cecil Henry, Bart.,


of St. Alban's, Herts, out of a mural
coronet gu., a demi-lion arg., supporting between its paws an escutcheon az.,
charged with three Oriental crowns, the
points alternately radiated or.
Domville, Chesh., two lion's gambs erased
in saltier arg.
cf. 39. 14
Domville of Lymme Hall, Chester, a
buck's head cabossed ppr.
122. 5
Domville, Ireland, a Saracen's head
affrontee, couped at the neck and
wreathed around the temples with
laurel, all ppr.

Ung

durattt via vie.

Don, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a


pen ppr. Stium cuique.
217. 10
Don and Donn, out of a ducal coronet a
mount, and thereon a stag at gaze, all
ppr.

Don-Wauchope, Bart.;
Wauchope).
granate ppr.

153.

(for

ditat.

Non

(l)
2.

A
(2)

garb

or

pome-

Don). Industria
(for
deerit alter aureus.
152. 4

Donald, issuing out of a cloud a dexter


hand in fesse ppr., holding a cross
patee fitched sa.
223. 6
Donald, Scotland, an arm in armour
embowed, brandishing in the hand a
sword, all ppr.
Toujours pret.
195. 2
Fac et
Donald, Scotland, a garb ppr.
spera.

153. 2

Donaldson-Hudson, see Hudson.


Donaldson of Douglas, Isle of Man, an
eagle's head erased gu.
My hope is
constant.

S3. 2

Donaldson, Charles George, Esquire, an


eagle's head erased gu., collared dancettee or, holding in the beak a thistle
and a trefoil entwined ppr. (for Donaldson),

Dolphin, Rev. Canon Arthur R.. M.A.,


the College, Durham, same crest.
Dolphin and Dolphine, a hon passant
gardant or, holding in the dexter paw
a mill-rind sa.
6. 7
Dolseby, a demi-griffin arg., winged or.

Qui

or.

cadai.

Domvile, Herbert Winnington, Esquire,


of Loughlinstown, co. Dublin, same
crest and motto.
Domvile and Domville, Shropsh., issuing
from a cloud a hand in fess stretching
towards a garland of laurel in the

bowed

cf.

in

83.

2.

armour

(2)

ppr.,

An arm emcharged upon

the elbow with a catherine-wheel gu.,


the hand, also ppr., grasping an arrow,
point downwards or, feathered arg. (for
Matthews).
Toujours pret.
cj. ig8. 4
Donaldson, a cock crowing within two
adders in orle, all ppr. Prudenter
vigilo.

91.

DON
107. 2

Donaldson, Scotland, the rudder of a ship


ppr.

DOR

169

Donaldson, Scotland, on a rock az., a


raven sa. My hope is constant in thee.

Steer steady.

179.

Nulli inimicus

Donaldson, a garb vert.


era.

Donaldson, a Passion cross gu.

153-2
Sub cruce

sahis.
165. 4
Donaldson of London, a hand holding a
sword ppr. My hope is constant in thee.
212.13
Donaldson, Scotland, a hand holding a
sword ppr. Aut pax, aut helium.

212. 13

Donaldson, Thomas Olinthus, of 49, Lee


Terrace, Blackheath. S.E., same crest
and motto.
Donaldson, a dexter hand holding a dagger in pale ppr., hilted

or,

pommelled

Promptus.
212. 9
Donaldson, a dexter arm vambraced,
couped at the shoulder, brandishing
a sword, all ppr. In omnia promptus.
arg.

195. 2

ing

a straight sword ppr., hilt and


or, encircled with a pointed

pommel
Irish

crown

Lamh

of the last.

c/.

{jor Hastings),
(2) A demicf. 44. 2.
rampant or, the sinister paw resting upon an antique shield charged with
" arg., a
the arms of Hastings, viz.
maunch within a bordure engrailed

lion

sa.,"

and

for distinction charged

upon

the shoulder with a cross crosslet (jor


Abney).
Tenebras meas.

of, see

Buccleuch,

Duke Donnellan, John

of.

Done, a bugle-horn

garnished arg.,

sa.,

stringed vert.

228. 11

Done, a bundle of arrows arg., barbed


az., banded gu.
173. 3
Done, Chesh. (i) A buck's head couped
:

at the shoulders ppr.


121. 5.
(2) Two
sheaves of arrows in saltier or, banded
gu-

173- !3

Donegal!, Marquess of (Chichester), of


Island Magee, co. Antrim, a stork ppr.,
with wings expanded, holding in its

beak
honor.

an

ppr.

eel

Invitum seqtdtur

Honor sequitur fugientem.

Lieutenant - Colonel
James
Donegan,
Henry, J.P., of Carrigmore, Cork, a
mural crown, thereon a robin-redbreast,
Virtus non vertitur.
all ppr.
108. 10
Donelan, a

lion's

gamb

erased holding a

sceptre in pale ppr.

Donelan of Hillswood, Galway, a


rampant.
Omni violentid major.

3S. 7
lion
I-

13

James,
Esquire,
M.D., of
Harrow-on-the-Hill, and
Manchester Square, W., a lion rampant grasping in his dexter paw a sprig

Donelan,

Bruntsfield,
6,

of oak, all ppr.

Donelan

and

Omni violentid

Donnelan,

major.

greyhound

dearg

201.4 Donovan, William, Esquire, M.D., of


Glandore, Erdington, Warw., on a
Donelly and Donnelly, Ireland, a church
with a spire ppr.
chapeau ppr., an eagle rising with
158. 10
Doneraile, Viscount (St. Leger), Donerwingsexpanded and inverted. Adjuvante
aile, CO.
Deo in hostes.
Cork, a griffin passant or.
Haut et bon.
63. 2 Donovan, Sussex and Surrey, a hawk with
wings displayed ppr. Adjuvante Deo in
Dongan, a lion passant or, resting the
dexter paw on a helmet ppr.
hostes.
cj. 6. 2
cj. 87. 12
Donhault, Northamp. and Oxou., a cherub Donovan, Ireland, a cross fleury fitched
or.
arg.
189. 9
(i) Donwike, a dexter
Donington, Baron (Abney-Hastings)
ind holding a tiltingspear, all
A bull's head erased erm. armed and
214. II
ducally gorged arg., and for distinction Doolan, Ir effi.
demi-lion rampant
charged with a cross crosslet, also arg.
Q the dexter paw a
eiren.

Donaldson-Hudson, Ralph Charles, Es- Donithein, a swan naiant among rushes.


quire, of Cheswardine Hall, Market
99. 8
Drayton: (i) Upon a mill-rind fesse- Donithorn, Gornw., a swan with wings
addorsed naiant in a lake ppr.
99. 9
ways sa., a lion's head erased or, gorged
with a bar gemelle indented gu. (jor Donkin, in the sea a ship in distress ppr.
160. 14
Hudson). (2) In front of a saltire az.,
214. 10
a cubit arm erect grasping a dagger Donkin, a leopard couchant ppr.
and charged with a thistle slipped, Donnar, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
garnished or, holding in the hand a
both ppr.
truncheon arg.
Donand, in front of a rock a Cornish
chough, all ppr.
102. 6 Donne, Chesh.. a bundle of arrows or,
headed and feathered arg., banded gu.
Donand, a savage wreathed about the
cj. 1S8. 3
middle with leaves ppr.
173- 3
30. 8
Donavan, a hawk with wings displayed Donne, a wolf's head erased or.
c/. 87. 12
ppr.
Donne, Rev. Charles Edward, 18, LadDonavan, see Donovan.
broke Road, Bayswater, W., a wolf's
Doncastell, Berks, a buck's head couped
head erased arg. Loyale au mort.
c/. 1 2 1
Donnellan, see Donellan.
or, vulned in the neck gu.
5
Doncaster, Earl

purpure, turned up erm., a falcon


Adjuvante Deo in hostes. Guillia

rising.

Nicholas, Esquire, M.B.,


B.Ch., B.A.O., of Broomsgrove, Upperton Road, Eastbourne, a lion rampant
holding in the dexter paw three oakOmni violentid
leaves, fructed ppr.

Donnellan, Patrick Sarsfield,


Street,
Philadelphia,
crest and motto.

,028 Spruce

U.S.A.,

battle16. 14
Doolan, Ireland, on chapeau az., turned
up erm., a crescent or, therefrom issuant a trefoil slipped vert.
Doolman, Ireland, a wolf passant az.
28. 10
Doore, a demi-heraldic tiger az., crined
and tufted or, holding between the
paws an escallop of the last.
.

c/.

25. 13

Dopping, a dove volant az.


cf. 93. 13
Dopping, Ireland, a demi-eagle displayed
81. 6
sa.
Dopping, Ireland, a talbot's head gu.,
eared arg., collared and chained or.
cf. 56. 12
a talbot's head couped arg.,
collared gu., studded and chained or.

Dopping,

cf.

56. 12

Dopping-Hepenstal, Lambert John, Esquire, J.P., Major R.E., of Derrycassan, co. Longford, Ireland: (i) A
pelican in her piety ppr., charged on
the breast with a cross crosslet gu.
{for

Hepenstal).

cf.

98.

14.

(2)

talbot's head arg., chained or, and


gorged with a collar engrailed gu.,
thereon three bezants {for Dopping).
Virescet tidnere virtus.

cf.

56. 12

Lambert
Captain
Dopping-Hepenstal,
John, of Derrycaasan, Granard, co.
Longford, and Altadore Castle, co.
Wicklow, same

crest.

couped in
between two branches of laurel
in orle vert.
35-1'
Doran, out of a ducal coronet or, a talbot's
head gu.
57. 12
Doran, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
17. 5
or, a lion's head ppr.
Doran, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
or, a lion's head erased arg., guttee-de-

same Doran,

Ireland, a bear's head

fesse

Donnelly, see Donelly.


Charles
Sir
Donnelly, Major-General
Fretcheville Dykes, 59, Onslow Gardens, S.W., a naked arm embowed
grasping a straight sword ppr., hilt
and pommel or, encircled with a
pointed Irish crown of the last.
sang.
cf. 17. 5
Lamh dearg Eiren.
Doran, a lion's gamb sa., holding a battleDonnithorn, a Cornish chough close ppr.
axe,
cf. 38. 3
107. 14
Donoughmore, Earl of (Hely-Hutchinson), Dorannan, Ireland, an eagle rising ppr.
77- 5
of Knocklofty, Clonmel, Ireland, out of
of Dor(Carleton),
a ducal coronet a demi-cockatrice with Dorchester, Baron
elevated
Fortiter
gerit
chester, Oxon., a dexter arm embowed
wings
az.
crucem.
and naked to the elbow, the shirt folded
301. 9
above the elbow arg., and vested over
Donovan, Ireland, on a chapeau gu.,
turned up erm., a falcon alighting arg.,
gu., the hand grasping an arrow in
bend sinister, point downwards, ppr.
the tips of the wings and the taU sa.
Quondam his vicimus armis.
Donovan, Sir Henry, J.P., of Tralee, co.
Kerry, Ireland, a falcon alighting ppr., Dore, Hants, a tower embattled sa., on
Forlis in
the top a lion rampant.
holding in the beak a cross crosslet

I57- iarduis.
iitchee gu.
Adjuvante Deo in hostes.
59. 4
a demi-lion Donovan, St. John Henry, Esquire, of Dore, Samuel Lammas, Esquire, J. P.
CO. of London, of Pinner Hill, Piimer,
rampant or.
Seafield, Tralee, same- crest and motto.
cf. 10. 2
crescent
arg.,
a
horns
of
between
the
Carolanty,
Richard,
Esquire,
of
Donelly of Bally Donelly, co. Tyrone, Donovan,
163. 6
a cross patee or.
Shinrone, Kings' Co., on a chapeau
Ireland, a naked arm embowed grasp-

sejant arg.

Donelan, on a

mount

vert,

DOR

DOU

170

Dore, Wilts, on a mural coronet arg., an Dotson, Cornw., a hand holding a sword
ppr.
212. 13
eagle rising purp., holding in its beak
an antique shield per pale az. and gu., Dotson of Heye, Cornw., a dexter arm in
armour ppr., garnished or, holding a
charged with three bees or.
scourge with four lashes sa., the handle
Dorien, a demi-savage holding over his
i86. ii
garnished and the lashes ended with
dexter shoulder a hammer.
spur-rowels of the second.
Dorington, see Codington.
Dorington, Sir John Edward, Bart., M.P., Dottin, Hants, a doe trippant ppr.,
charged on the body with three torJ.P., D.L., M.A., of Lypiatt Park,
teaux in fesse.
Glouc, a stag's head erased ppr.,
cf. 124. 12
charged with a bugle-horn sa., stringed Doubleday, Middx., an arm in armour
or, resting the gauntlet on an escutgu., in front thereof an arrow fessewise
cheon az., thereon a mullet pierced of
Strepitus non ferret ovantem.
ppr.
262. 6
the first.
Dorington and Dorrington, a lion's gamb Douce of Debtling, Kent, an antelope's
head.
Celer et rigilans.
ppr., holding a flag gu., charged with
cf. 126. 2
c/.
a chevron or.
35. 9 Dougal, Scotland, a bull's head cabossed

Douglas, Francis Archibald Brown, Esquire. 21, Moray Place, Edinburgh, a


hand grasping a man's heart ppr.
Sicker.
Sir Kenneth, Bart., of Glenbervie, Kincardinesh., a salamander in
flames ppr. Jamais arriire.
138.4
Douglas, Scotland, a dragon in flames.

Douglas,

cf-

7i-

Douglas of Kinglassie, a sanglier between


the clefts of an oak-tree, with a chain

and lock binding them together, all


ppr.
Lock sicker.
40. 4
Douglas, Sir Arthur Percy, Bart., of Carr,
a ^vild boar sticking between two clefts
of an oak-tree, a chain and lock holding
them together, all ppr. Lock sicker.

of Newgate House,
ppr.
40. 4
43. 8
Sandwich, Kent, a lion's gamb holding Dougall, Scotland, a lion's head erased Douglas-Campbell-Douglas, Rev. Sholto,
In arduis vigel virtus.
ppr., gorged with an antique crown or.
of Douglas-Support, Lanarksh., Scotc/. 38. II
Auxilio Dei. Stand fast.
land, an oak-tree with a lock hanging
cf. 17. 8
from one of the branches ppr. Qum
Dormer, Baron (Dormer), of Wenge, Dougall, Maitland-, William, Scotscraig,
Fife: (I) A lion sejant affrontee gu.,
Bucks, a falconer's right-hand glove
serata secura.
ducally crowned ppr., holding in the Douglas, an oak-tree ppr., with a lock
fessewise arg., thereon perched a falcon
"with wings inverted, also arg., belled
dexter paw a sword of the last, pommel
hanging from one of the branches.
and hilt or, in the sinister a fleur-de-lis
Qua: serata secura.
and beaked or. Cio eke Dio vuole io
voglio.
az.
Archibald Campbell, Mains,
(2) A lion's head erased ppr., Douglas,
gorged with an antique crown or.
Dumbartonsh., same crest and motto.
Dormer, on a dexter gauntlet a falcon

Dorman, Thomas,
a tilting-spear.

86. 1
close, all ppr.
Auxilio Deo.
Douglas, Scotland, an oak-tree ppr.
Dormer, a fox passant ppr., between two Dougan of London, a lion passant, the Douglas, a heart gu. Fortis ei fidelis. 181. 2
cj. 32. i
wings endorsed arg.
dexter paw couped at the joint.
Douglas of Killhead, Bart., a human
heart gu., bezantee, imperially crowned
Dormere, a wyvern with wings displayed. Doughty-Tichborne, see Tichborne, Bart.
70. 8 Doughty or Douty, a cubit arm erect,
and winged or. Forward, cf. no. 14
Dormere, a castle sa., masoned arg. 155.4
vested per pale crenellee or and arg., Douglas, Scotland, a human heart gu.,
winged and crowned or, charged with
Dorn of London, a stag's head erased
cuffed of the first, holding in the hand
121. 2
ppr.
ppr. a mullet of six points sa., pierced
a crescent chequy gu. and arg. Forward
Dorn, two battle-axes addorsed in pale,
or.
cf. 206. 13
172. 6 Doughty, a mullet gu.
environed by a serpent ppr.
164. 2 Douglas, William Thomas Parker, EsDornford, two battle-axes in saltier ad Doughty of Theberton Hall, Suff., a
quire, B.A., M.B., of Holmby, Speen,
dorsed ppr.
172. 4
mullet sa.
Palma non sine pulvere.
Newbury, a human heart crowned ppr.,
Dorrell, a goat's head erased arg., armed
between two wings. Jamais arriere.
164. 2
1 28.
or.
no. 14
Doughty, a dove rising holding in its beak
5
Dorrell, an antelope's head couped arg.,
an oUve- branch ppr.
94. 5 Douglas of Castle-Douglas, Bart., a heart
attired or.
cf. 126. 2
Douglas, Marquess of, see Hamilton, Duke
gu., imperiaUy crowned or, winged
Dorrely, a mullet of sis points or.
1*4. 3
of.
arg., on each wing a mullet sa. Audax

Dorrien, Herts, a cubit arm erect ppr.,


holding in the hand a trefoil slipped

Douglas, Duke of Buccleuch, Earl of


Morton, Marquess of Queensberry, Earl
of Wemyss, and Earl of Selkirk, see

vert.

Dorrien, Smith-, of Haresfoot, Herts


those titlijs rtspeclively.
(i) Issuant from the battlements of a Douglas, see Akers-Douglas.
tower arg., a dexter arm erect ppr.. Douglas, see Home-Douglas.
holding three trefoils vert (jor Dor- Douglas, Baron (Douglas), Scotland, on a
rien).
chapeau ppr., a salamander vert in
(2) An elephant's head erased
or, charged on the neck Avith three
flames, also ppr. Jamais arriere. 138.2
fleurs-de-lis sa. (for Smith).
Preines Douglas, Monteath-: (i) On a chapeau
haleine tire jort.
gu., turned up erm., a salamander in
Dorrington, see Dodington.
flames ppr., charged on the shoulder
Dorset, Duke of (Sackville), out of a
for distinction with a cross crosslet or
coronet composed of eight fleurs-de138. 2.
(for Douglas).
(2) An oaklis or, an etoile of the like number
tree fructed, with a lock hanging from
of points arg.
Atit nunquam tenies, aut
one of the branches, all ppr. (3) Out
c/. 164. 4
perfice.
of an Eastern crown or, the rim charged
Dorvllle, a rose slipped ppr.
149. 5
with three bombs fired, an oak-tree,
Dorville, a rose per fess gu. and arg.
the stem transfixed by a sword fesseways, pommel and hilt to the dexter,
149- 6
Dorward, Scotland, a cross patee fitched
all ppr. (for Monteath).
Jamais arriere.
This I'll defend.
arg.
166. 3
Quce serata secura.
Viresco. 143. 1
D'Osten-MoUer, Charles Champion, Es- Douglas, Henry Mitchell Sholto, of
quire
(
Lordingtou Manor, Sussex, on a chapeau
I ) On a Danish baron's coronet a fleur-de-lis or {for Moller).
gu., turned up erm., a salamander in
(2)
In front of three peacock's feathers
flames ppr.
Jamais arriire.
13S. 2
erect ppr., two keys in saltire or, be- Douglas,
William
Lieutenant-Colonel
eagle's
tween as many
wings arg. (for
Charles, D.S.O., of Brigton, DouglasD'Oslen).
Die moller salich ihm.
town, near Forfar, N.B., on a chapeau
112. 12
gu., turned up erm., a salamander
Dotchen, Worcs., a stork's head erased
vert in flames ppr.
Jamais arriere.
arg., between two wings expanded aa.
Douglas, Ireland, a salamander in flames
'

cj.

io6.

ppr.

138.4

et promptus.
cf. no. 14
Douglas, a heart gu., bezantee, royally
crowned, and between two wings, all
ppr.
cf. no. 14
Douglas of Kelhead, a heart winged ppr.
112. 10
Jamais arriire.
Douglas, a human heart gu., winged and
ensigned with an imperial crown or.
Forward.
Douglas of Salwarpe, Worcs., a human
heart gu., ensigned with an imperial

crown between two wings

or.

Spero.

Douglas, a man's heart imperiaUy crowned


Forward.
ppr. and winged gu.
cf. no. 14
Douglas, James Tory, Esquire, of Hong
Kong and Scotland, a hand grasping a
216. 9
man's heart ppr. Sicker.
Douglas, Robert Hinde, same crest and
motto.
Douglas, a hand holding a human heart
ppr., ensigned with a crescent arg.
3Ieliora sperando.
cf. 216. 9
Scott-, Sir George Brisbane,
Bart.
(i A cubit arm erect, holding in
the hand a broken tilting-spear, aU ppr.

Douglas,

(for Douglas).

(for Scott).

(2)

lion's

head erased,

mouth a thistle, all ppr.


Do or die. Pro patrid.

holding in the

214. 10
Douglas, out of a cloud a dexter hand
holding a broken tUting-spear.
cf. 214. 10

DOU

DOW

Douglas of Cavers, a dexter hand holding Dovaston, Shropsh., a dexter arm in armour embowed supporting a hatchet.
a broken lance in bend ppr. Do or die.

mounted by a dove volant holding in


the beak a sprig of olive, also ppr., and

Perciissiis elevor.
214. 10
Douglas, Palmer-, Edward, Cavers, near Dovaston, Milward Edmund, Esquire,
Hawick, same crest and motto.
M.R.C.S., L.S.A., F.O.S., of Hatchcroft
House, Hendon, a dexter arm in armour
Douglas of Tilquhillie, Dumbartonsh.,
embowed to the sinister supporting a
issuing out of a cloud a dexter hand
battle-axe, all ppr.
holding a sword erect ppr. God for us.
Percussus elevor.
c/. 212. 9 Dove, a hunting-horn stringed.
228. 1
Douglas, Kent, an arm in armour em- Dove, Scotland, a pegasus salient with
wings addorsed and ducally gorged, all
bowed ppr., garnished or, the hand
pprgrasping a dagger, also ppr., hilt and
47- 3
pommel of the second.
196. 5 Dove of London, and Stradbroke, Suff., a
dove arg., the wings sa., charged with
Douglas, out of a bush a dexter hand
a crescent for difference.
issuant holding an oak-leaf, all ppr.
cf. 92. 2
Tiuidem fit surculus arbor.
Dove, Surrey, in a chaplet vert, banded
or, a dove ppr.
Douglas of Bridgeford, a dexter hand
grasping a sword erect, all ppr.
Petit Dove, on a tower arg., a dove rising ppr.
ardmi virtus.
212. 9
156. II
Douglas, a wolf sejant ppr.
29. 3 Dove, on a tower arg., a dove with wings
expanded ppr.
Douglas of Tympindean, a plume of
156. 8
ostrich-feathers ppr.
115. i Dove, a dove with wings expanded ppr.,
Douglas of Earnslaw, a boat in distress
holding in the beak a sprig vert. 94. 5
surrounded with clouds and stars Dover, Hants, on a demi-tower tripleshooting through the same, all ppr.
towered arg., a derai-cockatrioe with
Diirate.
cj. 174. 4
wings expanded vert.
Douglas, Scotland, a martlet sa. Sarsuni. Dover, an owl arg.
96. 5
95- 5 Dover, Baron, see Clifden, Viscount.
Douglas, Scotland, a peacock ppr.
Doveton, the late Lieutenant-General Sir
John,
G.C.B.,
a
dove
with
wings
dis103played supporting with the dexter claw
Douglas, a peacock's head issuing from
a staff with a pennon, all ppr.
a tower ppr.
Patience.
Douglas, Scotland, a peacock's head ppr. Dow, Scotland, a dove ppr.

gorged with a collar gemelle or.


Dowies, Norf.. a wolf's head erm., charged
with a mullet.
cf. 30. 5
Dowine, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
a dagger, all ppr. Hold fast.
212. 9
Dowker, out of a ducal coronet sa., a

103. 2

92. 2

plume

of five ostrich-feathers arg.


114. 13

Dowker, Ireland, two dexter hands couped


and conjoined holding a human heart
ppr.
224. 4
Dowland, a tiger passant gardant or.
27. 4
Dowler, a hand erect plucking a thistle
ppr.

21S.

Dowley, a demi-heraldic tiger gu., ducally


gorged or.
25. 12
Dowling, Ireland, a lion's head erased
az., gorged with two bars or.
cf. 17. 8
Dowling, Vincent James, Esquire, J.P.,
of Line, Rylstone, New South Wales,
Australia, iises a falcon belled and
jessed, holding in the dexter claw a
sword.
Fortis et egregius.
Dowling, out of a mural coronet a dexter
arm vested, holding in the hand a
sw'ord wavy.
Dowman, Yorks, out of a mural coronet
a bundle of seven arrows banded gu.
Down and Downs, a cubit arm. holding in
the hand a broken hammer.
221. ij
Downe, Viscount (Dawnay), Wykeham
Abbey, Yorks, a demi-Saracen in
armour, couped at the thighs, wreathed
about the temples ppr., holding in the
dexter baud a ring or, stoned az., and

Douglas, on the stump of a tree a falcon Dowbiggin, a reindeer's head cabossed


ppr.
with wings expanded ppr., belled or,
122. 4
charged on the breast with a mullet Dowd, Ireland, a bird ppr.
92. 2
Dowdal and Dowdall, out of a ducal
az.
Sursum.
cf. 87. 12
coronet a boar's head and neck collared
in the sinister a lion's gamb erased of
Douglas, a demi-savage wreathed about
the second, armed gu.
Timet pudorem.
or.
the head and middle with leaves, and
cf. 41. 4
holding in his dexter hand a club, all Dowdall and Dowdal, Ireland, a holy Downe, Surrey, a sea-lion erect gu.,
ppr.

185. 2
66. i

Douglas, a griiKn's head couped.


Douglas, a greyhound's head sa.

cf.

61. 2

:,

Doulton,

Henry

Forward. Pro Deo'

et

200. 6

Lewis,

of

ppr.

131. 2

Wool pits,

Ewhurst, Surrey, and Bowling-Green


House, Putney Heath, S.W., a demi-

rampant sa., holding in the dexter


paw a cross crosslet or, and resting the
sinister on an escutcheon arg., charged
with a vase ppr. Le beau cat la splenlion

dour du vrai.
a sword, all ppr.
195-2
Doune, Lord, see Moray, Earl of.
Dowglas, Scotland, a hand holding a
Dounie and Downie, Scotland, a cock ppr.
scimitar, all ppr. Honor et amor. 213.5
Cniragc.
91. 2 Dowie, Scotland, a dove volant holding
Dounies, a wolf's head.
in
its
beak an olive-branch ppr.
30. 5
Douro, Marquess of, see Wellington, Duke
Patience.
93. 10
Dowie of Wimbledon, Surrey, the trunk
fleur-de-lis
of a tree eradicated fessewise and
Douthwaite, on a rock ppr.,
jici

pale or

and

gu.

guttee-d'or.

20. S

Louth, Ireland, a Downe, an arm vested arg., cuffed or,


the hand ppr. holding a crescent of
cf. 95. 4
the second Uammant ppr.
Dowdall of Glaspistol, co. Louth, Ireland,
cf. 206. 10
a martlet arg., crowned or.
cf. 95. 4 Downer, two hands conjoined in fesse,
winged at the wrists.
224. 12
Dowdall and Dowdal, a dove ducally
crowned ppr.
Downes, Baron (Burgh), Ireland: (i) A
cf. 92. 2
mountain-cat sejant gardant ppr., colDowdall, Ireland, a dove holding an oUvelared, and a chain reflexed over the back
branch in its beak and ducally gorged,
or (for Burgh).
26. 13.
all ppr.
Fidelis usque ad mortem.
(2) A wolf's
head erased ppr., charged on the neck
cf. 92. 5
with a mullet or (for Downes). A cruce
Dowde, Ireland, a mailed arm holding in
saius.
the hand a spear, all ppr., headed arg.
cf. 30. 8
210. II Downes of Cowley, Glouc, and of Windsor,
Berks, a stag's head gu., attired or
Dowdeswell, Essex, issuing from clouds
121. 5
two hands wrenching asunder the trunk
224. 10 Downes, Charles Villiers, Aspley Guise,
of a tree, all ppr.
Beds, upon two ears of wheat leaved
Dowding, a catherine-wheel az.
167. 2
and slipped or, a lapwing, wings
Dowds, Ireland, a dove gu.
92. 2
270. 2
addorsed ppr. Soies content.
Dowe, see Dow and Dove.
17. 8 Downes, John Sheen, Esquire, of NewDowell, a lion's head erased sa.
market, Ontario, Canada, same crest
Dowell, two lion's gambs erased in saltier,
and motto.
enfiled with a wreath of laurel.
Dowell, Admiral Sir W. Montagu, G.C.B., Downes, Essex, a stag lodged arg. 1 1 5. 7
Ford, Bideford, North Devonsh., a lion, Downes, Arthiu-, Esquire, of 46, Gordon
Square, W.C, Milford Lodge, Craven
head erased.
Arms, Shropsh., and the Priory, BerDowglas, Scotland, a dexter arm in
wick St. John's, Wilts, a hart lodged
armour embowed holding in the hand
of Lecall, co.

martlet gu., crowned arg.

Douglass of Grace Hall, Down, a dexter


arm erect, holding in the hand a human
216. 10
heart, all ppr.
Forward.
Douglass, John Edward William James,
Esquire, of Feugh Lodge, Banchory,
N.B., a dexter hand issuing from clouds
holding a sword erect ppr. God for vs.
Douglass, Blacker-, St. John Thomas,
Esquire, J.P., D.L., of Elm Park, co.
Armagh, Ireland; (i) A cubit arm
erect ppr., grasping a human heart gu.,
charged with a trefoil slipped vert
(2) A dexter
{for Douglass), cf. 216. 9.
armed arm embowed, the hand
md ea
gauntjraspmg a battle-axe afi ppr.
leted1 gr;
{for Blacker).
rege.

lamb
Dowdall

cf.

148. 2

sprouting

to

the

dexter

ppr.,

sur-

arg.

Downes, a buck's head erased


Downes, Suff. and Norf., a

ppr.^ 121. 2
wolf's head

arg., charged with a mullet.


Yirtute
Downfield, a cock ppr.

cf.

30. 5

et labore.

91. 2

Downbam,
bowed
vert.

Ireland,

a dexter arm em-

ppr., holding in the

hand a club
202. 10

DOW

DRE

172

Downie, Scotland, a ship under sail with Doyley, a demi-dragon vert, winged or.
a plough on deck, all ppr. Ex undis
73- 10
Doyley, a demi-dragon ppr.
araira.
73. 10
Downie, a dagger and a cross crosslet D'Oyly, Sir Warren Hastings, Bart., J.P.,
out of a ducal coronet or, an estoile
i66. 12
fitched in saltier.
arg., between two wings issuant and
42. 2
Downie, a boar's head erased or.
erect gu.
Do no ylle, quoth D'oylle.
Downie, Scotland, a cock ppr. Courage.
91. 2 D'Oyly, William, Esquire, of 9, FitzGeorge
Avenue, Kensington, London, W., a
Downie, Scotland, out of a ducal coronet
demi-dragon arg., wings elevated az.,
90. 6
a cock's head.
holding between the claws a fleur-de-lis
Downie, Mackenzie-, Alexander Francis,
Omne solum forti patria.
sa.
Esquire, of Holybourne, near Alton, a
Doyne, Ireland, a holly-tree vert.
cock crowing ppr. Courage.
145. 6
Downing, Cambs and Norf., an arm in
armour embowed, a ribbon bowed at Doyne, Charles Mervyu, Esquire, of Wells,
near Gorey, and Kellistown, co. Carlow:
the wrist arg., holding in the hand
80. 2.
(i) A demi-eagle rising ppr.
ppr. a broad arrow, or, headed and
feathered of the first.
(2) A holly-bush ppr., in front thereof a
cf. 198. 4
lizard passant or.
Downing, Norf., a bear's head couped in
fess.
43. I Dracelow and Drakelow, a demi-husbandman holding in his dexter hand an oxDowning, Ireland, a boar's head couped
yoke ppr.
gu187. 14
43- I
Downing, Essex, out of a ducal coronet a Draffen, Joseph Wright, Esquire, of Connaught Terrace, Hyde Park, London,
swan or.
W., out of a ducal coronet or, a demiDownman, a hand holding a lancet ppr.
lion rampant gu., gorged with a chaplet
216. 14
of trefoils ppr., supporting a spear,
Downs, see Downes.
thereon a banner of the second, charged
Downs, out of a tower arg., a demi-lion
with a fleur-de-lis of the first, in an
rampant gu., holding a battle-axe ppr.
escroll over
the crest Lesmahagow.
c/. 157. :i
Per ardua surgo.
Downshire, Marquess 0! (Hill), Hillsborough Castle, CO. Down, a reindeer's Draghorn and Dreghorn, on rye grass a
horse feeding, all ppr.
Ulitur ante
head couped gu., attired and plain colqucesitis.
lared or.
Per Deum et jerrum obtinui.
DragO, Cambs, a demi-eagle displayed
Ne tentes aut perfice.
cf. 122. i
per pale or and gu., the dexter wing
Downton, Shropsh., a dexter hand holdcharged with a fleur-de-lis of the last,
ing up a sword in pale, enfiled with a
the sinister with one of the first.
Insavage's head, all ppr.
212. 12
vidid major.
Dowse, issuing from clouds two dexter
cf. 81. 6
hands, each brandishing a scimitar Dragoner, Middx., a pheon sa.
174. 11
ppr.
224. 15 Drake, see FuUer-Eliott-Drake, Bart.
Dowsing, Norf., a squirrel sejant cracking Drake, a hand issuing out of clouds
drawing a ship round a globe. Pera nut, all ppr.
135. 7
sever arido.
160. 3
Dowson, a lion rampant per fess or and
Drake of Springfield, Devonsh. (i) A
gu.
I. 13
dexter arm erect ppr., holding in the
Dowson, Suf., a dove ppr.
92. 2
hand a battle-axe sa. 213. 12. {2)
Dox and Doxey, a demi-savage holding
An eagle displayed gu. Aquila nan
in his dexter hand three arrows in
captat muscas.
pale, and the sinister pointing to an
75. 3
(i) A dexter arm in armour emimperial crown, all ppr.
186. 13 Drake
bowed, grasping a pole-axe, all ppr.
Doxat, of Clare, Hants, out of a ducal
200. 6.
coronet or, a demi-hon rampant double{for Drake).
(2) A tortoise
displayed ppr. {for Deane). Sic parvis
queued arg.
c/. 10. 6
magna.
Doyle and Doyley, Norf., out of a mural
coronet arg., an arm embowed ppr., Drake, England and Ireland, a dexter

Drake, a reindeer's head erased or, duoally


gorged and attired sa.
cf. 122. i
Drakelow, see Dracelow.
Drakenford, an anchor and cable ppr.
161. 2

Drane, a demi-lion rampant ppr.


10. 2
DransOeld, Essex and Yorks, a sword in
pale enfiled with a Turk's head, all
ppr.
191. 9
Draper, Ireland, a galley with her oars in
action ppr.
Draper, Middx.,

160. 7

Beds,

and

Oxon.,

heraldic tiger's head vert, tufted or,


pierced through the neck by an arrow
of the last.
Draper, Bucks, a camel's head erm.,
bridled or, maned sa.
cf. 132. 7
Draper, Leics. and Notts, a cubit arm
erect, vested vert, cuffed and slashed
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a covered

Draper, William, Esquire, M.R.C.S.,

Grey House, York, same

De

Vicil

crest.

pepercit.

Draper, Northumb., a cubit arm erect,


vested erminois, holding in the hand
ppr. a mullet of six points or.
cf.

206. 13

a stag's head gu., attired or,


charged on the neck with a fess between three annulets of the last. Vicit

Draper,

pepercit.

cf.

121.

Draper of London, a stag's head erased


gu., gorged with a fess between two
bars gemelles arg., charged with a
fleur-de-lis sa.

cf.

121. 2

Draper, a buck's head couped gu., gorged


with a fesse arg., thereon three fleursde-1

cf.

demi-dragon with wings addorsed


or.
73. 10
Drax, a demi-dragon with wings endorsed
or, and issuing out of his mouth a scroll
with this motto, Mort en droit.
cf. 73. 10
Drax, Sawbridge-Erle-, Wanley Ellis, Holnest Park, Sherborne, Dorset, of Charborough Park, Dorset, and Ellerton
Abbey, Yorks: (i) A demi-wyvern or
{for Drax).
69. 12.
(2) A demi-lion
rampant az., holding in the dexter
paw a hand-saw erect or {for Satobridge).
Mort en droit.
Drax, out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's
head ppr.
cf. 83. 14
vested sa., cuffed of the first, holding
arm erect ppr., holding in the hand a Draycote, Derbysh., a dragon's head
erased gu., scaled or.
in the hand a spear of the second.
battle-axe sa., headed arg.
213. 12
cf. ji. i
Drake, a cubit arm holding a battle-axe Draycot or Draycott, a dragon's head
c/. 204. 7
couped vert.
erect, all ppr.
71-2
Doyle, Sir Everard Hastings, Bart.,
3Q0. i
7, Grosvenor Gardens, W., out of a Drake, Tyrwhitt-, William Wykeham, of Draycott or Draycot, a dragon's head
erased gu.
ducal coronet or, a buck's head ppr.
Shardeloes, Amersham, Bucks and
cf. 71. 2
Lines
Fortitudine vincit.
(
A naked dexter arm erect Drayner, Kent, a lion sejant arg., holding
120. 7
i
in the paws a broken tilting-spear of
holding in the hand a battle-axe arg.,
Doyle, Ireland, a stag's head couped gu.,
the same.
8. 11
ducaUy gorged or, attired arg. cf. 1 2 1 5
headed sa. {for Drake).
279. 12
Doyle, Bart, {extinct): (i) A Mameluke
174. 11
(2) A savage ppr., wreathed vert, hold- Drayner, Middx., a pheon or.
ing in both hands over his dexter Drayton of London, the sun in splendour
on horseback in the act of throwing a
or.
Non nobis solum.
shouldera club or {for Tyrwhitt). 279. 1
162. 2
djirid, all ppr.
(2) Out of an Eastern
coronet or, a stag's head gu., attired or, Drake, an arm embowed arg., thereon Drayton, on a sun in splendour ppr. a
Mercury's cap vert, winged arg.
charged on the neck with a mullet of
two bendlets wavy gu., supporting a
eight points within an increscent arg.
battle-axe, the staff sa., headed of the
cf. 162. 2
Drayton, a dexter hand couped ppr.,
Fortitudine vincit.
first.
cf. 201. 5
holding a cross crosslet fitched gu.
D'Oyley, a buck's head cabossed arg.
Drake of Roriston, co. Meath, a wyvern
221. 14
122. 5
with wings displayed and the tail
D'Oyley, Oxon., a demi-dragon with wings
nowed gu.
Drayton, an eagle's leg couped or, the
cf. 70. S
thigh az.
addorsed or.
cf. 113. 8
73. 10 Drake, Ireland and England, a wyvern
D'Oyley, Bart, {extinct), a demi-dragon
with wings addorsed arg.
70. i Dreghorn, see Draghorn.
with wings addorsed holding in the Drake, Norf., a reindeer's head couped Dreux, a ram's head arg., armed or.
claws a fleur-de-lis.
arg.
130. I
cf. 73. 10
:

Drax,

DRE

DRU

173

Drever, an eagle rising regardant holding Dromgoule, Ireland, an estoile rayed or.
Drought, under a tree a stag at gaze, all
in the beak a pomegranate, all ppr.

Drummond, John,

of Strageath and Balquhandy, Perthsh., a dexter arm from


the shoulder in armour embowed, the
ppr.
116. 12
c/. 77. 4
hand bare holding a falchion ppr.
170. 10
Drew, Ireland, a dexter hand erect hold- Drought, Ireland, a sceptre or.
Gaute sed intrepide.
ing a chapeau, all ppr., between two Drought, Thomas Armstrong, Esquire, of
ig6. 10
Lettybrook, Ireland, a rainbow issuant Drummond, Reginald Henry Tudor, Eslaurel-branches vert.
217. 5
quire,
of
Balquhandy,
from clouds ppr. Semper sitiens.
Dunning,
Drew, Alexander, Esquire, of Holme
Perthsh., same crest.
Lodge, Burnley, Lanes, a lion's head Drought, Thomas Henry, Whigsborough.
near Parsonstown, same crest and Drummond of Logie Almond, a dexter
erased.
arm from the shoulder embowed branmotto.
Drew, Wilts, a lion's head erased gu.,
dishing in the hand a broadsword, aU
18. 6 Drought, Kichard Reynell, Esquire, of
collared gobony or and az.
Glencarrig,
ppr.
Nil timeo.
Glenealy, co. Wicklow,
201. 4
Drew, a bull's head erased sa., armed
same crest and motto.
Drummond, a dexter hand holding a spear
or, holding in the mouth three wheatDruce, an arm in armour embowed, the
ppr.
Per mare, per terras.
ears of the last.
c/. 44. 3
214. 11
hand grasping a scimitar, all ppr.
Drummond of Carlowrie, a dexter hand
Drew, Julius Charles, Wadhurst HaU,
holding a curling-stone.
Sussex, in front of a bull's head sa.,
196. 10
Have at all.
gorged with a collar gemel, and holding Druitt, out of a ducal coronet or, a plume
221. 2
of five ostrich-feathers arg., banded Drummond, on a dexter hand gloved, a
in the mouth three ears of wheat, a
gu.
hooded
hawk
ppr.
Prius mori quam
garb fessewise, all or. Deum adspice :
cf. 114. 13
Druitt, a talbot passant, collared and
fidem fallere.
Drogo nomcn et virtus arma dedit.
86. 8
lined.
Drew, William Francis, Esquire, same
54-5 Drummond, Andrew Cecil, of Cadland,
Hants, a goshawk with wings expanded
Drumlanrig, Viscount, sec Queensberry,
crest and motto.
Marquess.
ppr.
Drew, on a mount vert, a roebuck current
87. I
or.

'

118. 13

Drummond,

Viscount

Strathallan,

see

Drummond,

a falcon rising ppr.

88. 2

Strathallan.
Drummond of Cromlix, Scotland, a gosDrew, Scotland, a cup or.
177. 4
hawk with wings displayed ppr., armed,
Drewe, two arms from the shoulder Drummond, sec Beresford-Drummond.
jessed, and belled or. Lord, have mercy.
couped in saltier ppr., vested arg., Drummond, Kt. Hon. George, Ear! of
Perth and Melfort, Lord Drummond Drummond of Machany, a falcon hooded,
each holding a scimitar in pale of the
of Cargill, Lord Drummond of Stobjessed, and belled, all ppr.
Prius mori
first.
203. 10
hall and Montifex, Viscount Melfort
quam fidem fallere.
c/. 85. i
Drewe-Mercer, Alfred, Esquire, of Elmand Forth, Hereditary Thane of Len- Drummond of Madderty, a falcon ppr.,
hurst, Beadonwell Erith, Kent
(
i ) A
nox, Hereditary Steward of Menteith
armed, jessed, and belled or. Lord,
heron's head couped holding in the
and Strathearn, Due de Melfort, Comte
have mercy.
beak an eel twined round the neck
cf. 85. 2
de Lussan and Baron de Valrose
(i) Drummond, a goshawk with wings disppr., between two crosses patee az.
played ppr.
On a ducal coronet a sleuth-hound ppr.,
{/or Mercer).
(2) Upon a mount vert,
collared and leashed gu.
a falcon close regardant
a stag courant ppr., in front of a gate
54. 9.
(2) Drummond,
On a ducal coronet a sun in splendour,
holding in the dexter claw a garland
or (/or Drewe).
all ppr.
of laurel, all ppr.
Drewell, Bucks, a dexter arm embowed
85. 4
(3) Out of an Eastern crown
a lion issuing affrontee gu., holding in Drummond of Cargill, an eagle volant.
ppr., vested or, cuffed gu., holding up
the dexter paw a sword ppr., hilted and Drummond, an eagle rising from a globe,
a covered cup of the second.
203. 4
pommelled or, and in the sinister a
all ppr.
Altiora peto.
Drewett, Ormonde Drewett, of Jarrow
159. 7
thistle, also ppr.
Dei dono sum quod Drummond, an eagle rising to the sinister,
Hall, Durh., in front of two palmsum. Ab uno ad omnes. Gang warily.
the head in the sun.
branches saltireways ppr., a fleur-de-lis
gu.
148. 3 Drummond, on a ducal coronet a sleuth- Drummond of Colnhalzie, on a rock a
hound standing ppr., collared and
turtle-dove, all ppr.
Slo mobolis.
Drewry, a greyhound current sa., collared
leashed gu.
Gang loarihj.
or.
54. 9
cf- 92. 3
cf. 58. 2
Drummond, Williams-, Sir James Hamlyn Drummond of Monedie, a dove standing
Drewry, a greyhound courant arg.
Williams, Bart., of Hawthornden, Mid
on an anchor in pale, all ppr. Spea
cf. 58. 2
Lothian, a demi-pegasus ppr., maned
mea, res mea.
Dreyer, John Louis Emil, Esquire, of the
and winged or. Hos gloria reddii Drummond,
Stirling - Home-,
Observatory, Armagh, an arm vamHenry
Edward, Blair Drummond, StirUng, a
braced, the hand gauntleted, grasping
A7- 5
sleuth-hound's head ppr. E cura quies.
a trident bend sinisterways arg., the
:

Drummond of Blair, a nest of young


ravens ppr. Dcus providebit.
47. I
113.7
a demi-pegasus ppr., armed Drummond, a garb or, thereon a Cornish
and winged or.
chough feeding ppr. Ex hoc vivo.
47. 5
Drummond, England and Scotland, two Drummond of Pitkellanie, a sword and
arms drawing a bow and arrow ppr.
a garb in saltier, both ppr. Et marte, et
Arte et marte.
200. 2
arte.
saltier and one in pale, enfUed with a
153-7
Boyce, Glouc, two Drummond of Riccarton, a lion rampant
ducal coronet, all or.
c/. 154. 6 Drummond of the
arms drawing an arrow to the head ppr.
az., armed and langued gu., Dum spiro,
Drinkwater, the Deemster Sir William
Marie
et
arte.
200.
2
spero.
Kirby,
Douglas,
Isle
of
Man,
Leece, of
! 13
Dum spiro,
three ears of wheat, two in saltire and Drummond, Malcolm, Megginch Castle, Drummond, a demi-lion az.
Perth, two arms drawing an arrow to
spero.
10. 2
one in pale, enfiled with a ducal coronet,
the head ppr. in a bow or.
Marie Drummond of Midhope, three stars chevc/. 154.
all or. Sapiens qui assiduus.
ronways or. Ad astra per ardua.
Drisdale, Ireland, within a chaplet or, a
Drummond of Arncraig, two arms ppr.
thistle slipped and leaved ppr.
164. 7
shooting an arrow from a bow or. Drummond of Kildees, a garland of laurel
112. 10
Driver, a heart gu., winged or.
Marte ct arte.
200. 2
ppr.
Si rede facias.
146. 5
Driver, a sinister arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a laurel- Drummond, issuing out of a mural coro- Drummond, a ship in distress ppr. 160. 14
net two arms drawing an arrow in a Drummond, a pheon or. Consequitur quodwreath ppr.
cf. 199. 13
bow, all ppr.
cunque petit.
Marte et arte.
174. 11
Drogheda, Earl o{. Viscount Moore of
(Moore),
Drummond, on a ducal coronet or, a
Baron
Moore
Drogheda,
cf. 200. 2
greyhound statant arg.
Abbey, Monasterevan, co. Kildare, out Drummond of Cultmalundy, a hand holdcf. 60. 2
ing a heart ppr.
Cum corde.
216. 9 Drumson, a dexter hand holding a battleof a ducal coronet or, a Moor's head ppr.,
axe ppr. Spectemur agendo.
213.12
wreathed about the temples arg. and Drummond of Invermay, a dexter hand
holding a flaming heart ppr.
Loyal au Drury, a greyhound's head erased ppr.
az.
Fortis cadere, cedere, non potest.

shaft ppr.
Uden arbeide ingen lykke.
Dring, William Ernest, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S.,
L.S.A., of Willaden, Buckhurst HiU,
Essex, on a chapeau a phoenix in flames,
82.11
all ppr.
Prudentia et animo.
Drinkwater, three ears of wheat, two in

240. 12

Drummond,

mart.

cf.

216. 9

61.

DRU

Key

(i)
(2)

A
A

Drury Curzon,
Horndtean, R.S.O., Hants

Dell,

Sir

Lowe).

(jor

greyhound courant sa., gorged


collar, and charged with

with a plain

two

mullets,

Bequire,

same

Drury-Lowe,

same

all or.

Richard

Drury-Lowe,

Curzon Sherwin,

crests.

Robert

Henry,

Vincent

Francis

Esquire,

crests.

Drury-Lowe,
Esquire,

same

Keppel,

crests.

Drury-Lowe, William Drury Nathaniel,


Esquire, of Locko Park, Derby, same
crests.

of London, on a ducal coronet a lion


passant gardant, ducally crowned, all
6. 4
ppr.
Dryden, Sir Alfred Erasmus, Bart., M.A.,
of Ambrosden, Oxon., and Canons
Ashby, Byfield, Northamp., a demihon sustaining in the dexter paw a
sphere or.
Dryland, Norf., a demi-man in military
costume holding a banner displayed
gu., charged with a cross arg.
Drysdale, Scotland, an anchor with a

Dry

cable, all ppr.

Non

sine anchord.
161. 2

Drysdale, a crane's head crowned ppr.

6
Per

104.

Drysdale, Scotland,

a martlet

sa.

varios casus.

95. 5

Drysdale, Ireland, a thistle ppr. within


a chaplet or.
Drywood, Esses, a greyhound's head per
pale or and gu., collared az., between

two wings counterchanged.


cf. 61. 2
Drywood, Essex, an oak- branch fructed
ppr.

151. 3

Duane, England and Ireland, a wolf's


head erased ppr.
30. 8
Dubber, Surrey, out of a mural coronet
gu., two wings expanded arg., each
charged with a bend of the first, and
thereon three crescents of the second.
Duberley and Duberly, Wales, a dexter
arm embowed ppr. holding in the
hand, also ppr., three wheat-ears or.
Duberley, Grey WilUam, of Gaines HaU,
St. Neots, Hunts, a dexter arm embowed ppr. holding in the hand three
ears of wheat or.
.Res, non verba.
Duberley and Duberly, a cock holding in
its beak a trefoil ppr.
91. 5
Duberly, Arthur Grey, Esquire, of the
Barns, Fenlake, Beds, same crest and
motto.
Duberly, James Grey, Esquire, of 41,
Camperdown Place, Great Yarmouth,
same crest and motto.
Dubisson, a gannet sa. Nil impossibUe.
Du Bisson, on a chapeau ppr., a gannet
sa.
Nil impossibile.
Du Bois, a falcon close ppr., belled or.

Du

Bois de Ferrieres of Hardwick Hail,


Monmouth, upon a rock a raven ppr.
holding in the dexter claw a sword,

also ppr.,

par

et

pommel and

pour Dieu.

hilt

or.

head

col-

gu., cuffed arg., holding in the


the sun in splendour of the first.

hand
209. 2

partly demolished, from the top flames


issuant ppr., on the sinister side a sealion erect az., the paws pressing against
the tower.
last.
Disciplind, fide, persevercf. 12. 12
atUid.
Du Cane, Richard, Esquire, of 25, Park
281. 2
Crescent, Portland Place, W., same Duckworth, Rev. William Arthur, Orcrest.
chardleigh Park, Somers., a griffin's
head ereised and surmounting four
Du Cane, Major-General Sir Edmund
spear-heads conjoined in saltire ppr.
Frederick, K.C.B., Chevalier of the
Order of the Rose, Brazil, of Kilnwich
Non nobis solum.
Hall, Beverley, Yorks, and 40, Queen's Duckworth, on a garb in fess or, a wild
duck ppr.
Gate Gardens, London, S.W., a demilion rampant sa., ducally crowned or, Duckworth, Sir Dyce, of 11, Grafton
Street, Piccadilly, upon a mount besupporting with the paws an anchor
tween two palm-branches vert, a garb
erect of the last.
Par fermesse du
guesne.
fesseways or, charged with two crosses
cj. 12. 12
patee in fesse, and surmounted by a
Ducarel, Surrey, a cock gu.
91. 2
duck sa. Perseverantia.
Ducat and Duchet, issuing from clouds
two hands conjoined in fess holding Duckworth,
R^. Canon Robinson,
a palm-branch, all ppr.
C.V.O., D.D., of ;, Abbey Road,
224. 3
London, N.W., and Little Cloisters,
Ducie, Earl of (Moreton), Tortworth, Falfield, Glouc, a moorcock's head or,
Westminster Abbey, S.W., same crest
combed and wattled gu., between two
and motto.
wings displayed az. Perseverando.
Duckworth, a lady holding in her dexter
hand the sun and in her sinister the
Ducie, a sea-lion, the fore-part or, the
moon ppr.
tail arg., supporting with the dexter
184. 4
paw an anchor az., the flukes of the Duckworth, Herbert, Esquire, a griffin's
first.
head erased and surmounting four
cf. 20. 5
spear-heads conjoined in saltire ppr.
Ducie. two palm-branches in orle vert.
Non nobis solum.
146. 2
Duck, Norf. and Devonsh., on a mount Duckworth, Russell, Esquire, of the
vert, a falcon az., with wings expanded
Cloisters, Bath, same crest and motto.
Du Coin, three mullets in chevron. 164. 7
or, beaked and legged of the same.
Duck, on an anchor erect or, a snake en- Ducye, see Ducie.
twined ppr.
161. 3 Duddingston and Dudingstoun, Scotland,
a greyhound's hoed couped ppr.
Duckenfleld, see Duckinfield.
Duckenfield, a demi-husbandman holding
cf. 61. 12
his dexter shoulder a ploughshare. Dudgeon, Henry, Esquire, of the Priory,
all ppr.
Stfllorgan, co. Dublin, a naked arm
fesseways, couped at the shoulder and
Duckensfield, on a tower embattled a flag
displayed or.
embowed at the elbow, the hand grasp157. 13
Ducker, James Ernest Townshend, Esing a dudgeon or dagger, all ppr.,
quire, of 100, Friar Gate, Derbysh., a
pierced through a heart gu.
Deo fide
stag statant ppr., attired and ungu. or.
ferro comitanle.
HcEC generi incrementa fides.
Dudgeon, a holly-branch vert and a cross
crosslet fitched az. in saltier.
Ducket, three wheat-ears ppr.
154. 6
166. 10
Ducket of London and Wilts, a garb of Dudgeon, Scotland, issuing from a heart
lavender vert, flowered az., banded or.
a hand grasping a scimitar, all ppr.
c/. 153- 213- 4
Duckett, Sir George Floyd, Bart., D.L., Dudgeon, issuing from a human heart a
of Hartham House, Wilts: (i) Out of
hand grasping a sword.
cf. 213. 4
a ducal coronet or, a plume of five Dudingstoun, see Duddingston.
ostrich-feathers, one, two, and three Dudley, Earl of (Ward), out of a ducal
coronet or, a lion's head az.
{for Duckett).
Comme
(2) A garb of lavender
vert, flowered az., banded or {also jor
jefUs.
17. 5
Duckett).
cf. 153. 2.
(3) A sheldrake Dudley, Lieutenant-Colonel Brigade-Surppr., charged on the breast with a
geon William Edmondson, of 15, Sion
saltire gu. {for Jackson).
Hill,
Bath, Somers., a lion's head az..
Je veux le
droit.
out of a ducal coronet or. Droit et
Duckett, Steuart James Charles, Esquire,
loi/al.
J.P., of Russelsto^vn Park, Carlow, Dudley, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's
same crests and motto.
head az., collared and ringed of the
Duckett, William, Esquire, of Duckett's
first.
cf. 17. 5
Grove, Palatine, co. Carlow, and New- Dudley, out of a viscount's coronet or,
town, CO. Kiklare, same crest.
pearled arg., a lion's head az., collared
Duckett, a cockatrice displayed ppr.
and ringed of the first.
68. 14 Dudley-Janns, Rev. Sheldon Francis, of
Duckett-Steuart, Charles Edward Henry,
Glenarm Rectory, co. Antrim: (i) A
Esquire, of Rutland Lodge, Carlow,
lion rampant sa., coUared gemelle arg.,
a pelican in her piety arg., winged or,
holding between the paws an escallop
the nest and young ppr.
of the last (for Janns).
cf. i. 13.
(2)
Duckinfleld and Duckingfield, out of a
A lion rampant double-queued az.,
ducal coronet or, a dexter arm vested
holding between the paws a rose gu..
or,

passant arg.

wolf

Hall, Wilts, out

Park, Whitham, Essex, a


rampant sa., ducally crowned
supporting an anchor erect of the

Braxted

derai-lion

17^- 3
of

Donhead

of a ducal coronet or, a dog's


lared.

58. 2

cf.

of

Du Boys of London, a wheel or.


167. i Duckworth, Bart, {extinct), Devonsh., a
tower with the battlements thereof
Du Cane, Charles Henry Copley, of

Drury, Ireland, a battle-axe in pale ppr.

Drury-Lowe, General

DUD

174

Du Boulay

Drury, a greyhound courant arg. c/. 58. 2


Drury, Major Charles William, of Kingston, Ontario, Canada, a greyhound
current ppr., Non sine causa.

Tout
I

DUK

175
and Duff-Assbeton-Smith, George William,
Esquire, of Vaynol Park, near Bangor
leaved vert, and in an escroll over the
(i) Issuant from a mural crown or, two
crest the motto, " Mori quam fadari"
arms embowed, vested az., cuffed arg.,
Honor virtutis -prcemium.
{for Dudley).
holding a pheon or [for Smith).
c/. I. 14
(2) A
mower in the act of mowing, vested per
Dudley, Francis, Esquire, of County
pale arg. and sa., sleeves and hose
Asylum, Bodmin, Cornw., a Hon ramcounterchanged, cap quarterly arg. and
pant, double-queued, holding between
the paws a knot.
sa., scythe-handle or, blade ppr. (for
Mori quam fo;dari.
Assheton).
Dudley, a unicorn passant, coUared and
entwined with a

trefoil

slipped

Duff-Sutherland-Dunbar,

chained.

Cambs, a buck's head erased

Dudley,

an arrow barbed and

gorged with a coUar gu., therefrom


pendent an escutcheon of the second
charged with a hand in bend, couped
at the wrist or.

ppr.

ton-Temple-Blackwood),

Clandeboye,
a cap of mainI
tenance gu., turned up erm., a crescent
arg. (for Blackwood).
245. 3.
(2) On
a ducal coronet or, a martlet or (for
Temple). 95. 12. (3) A demi-antelope
affrontee erm., attired and ungu. or,
holding between his hoofs a heart gu.
(lor Hamilton).
Duffey, Arthur Cameron, Esquire, M.D..
R.A.M.C.. of 30, Fitzwilliam Place,
Dublin, a tower ppr., thereon a banner
of the arms displayed.
Deo, Patrice,
Amicis.
Belfast,

of Clapton, Northamp., on a ducal


coronet or, a woman's head with a helmet thereon, the hair dishevelled and
the throat-latch loose ppr.
Dudley, an eagle with wings expanded

Dudley

Dudman, a salmon naiant

139. 12
151. 13

ppr.

Duer, a branch of laurel vert.


Duff,
Duff,

Duke

sa.

of Fife, see Fife.

Robert William, of Fetteresso


Castle, Stonehaven, Kincardinesh., a
demi-hon rampant gu.. holding in his
dexter paw a dagger ppr.
Virtute et
opi_ra.

Duff,

demi-lion

human

14. 12
ppr., holding in his
erect arg., hilt and
his sinister paw a

heart gu., with one wing to


c/.

Duff:

(i)

Down

On

Dugdale, Lanes and Warw., a griffin's


head between two wings addorsed or.
Pestis patria' pigrities.

cf.

67.

Duggan, see Dugan.


Duggan, a demi-Uon holding between the
fore-paws a sword environed by a snake.
Dugmore, Norf., an eagle rising ppr.
Dugnall, a cross patee per pale or and
between two wings countergu.,
changed,
no. 7
Duguld, Scotland, a dove holding in its
beak an olive-branch ppr. Patientia et
spe.

92. 5

Duguid, Charles James Gordon, Esquire,


of Aberdeen, a dove holding a laurelRev. Matthew Dawson,
Canon of Middleham, Vicar of Stebbranch in her beak ppr.
Patientia et
bing. Essex, a dove holding in its beak
spe.
92. 5
an olive-branch, all ppr. Esto semper Duguid, William M'Combie, at present
fiddis.
residing in Aberdeen, same crest and
92. 5
Duffleld, Dawson-, Yorks
motto.
(i) A dove
92. 5
holding in its beak an olive-branch Duguid-M'Combie, Peter, of Cammachppr. (for Duffield).
more, Kincardinesh., and of Easter92. 5.
(2) A greyhound passant sa. (for Dawson).
skeue and Lynturk, Aberdeensh., EsDuflleld, a bear's head couped sa., muzzled
quire
(
On the dexter side, a wild
)
I
and collared.
cat sejant ppr. (for M'Combie). 25. 2.
cf. 34. 14
Duffield of London, a talbot passant or,
(2) On the sinister side, a dove holding
eared sa., gorged with a plain collar
a laurel-branch in her beak ppr. Touch
and ringed of the last.
not the cat, but a glove.
Patientia et
cf. 54. 5
Duflleld,

paw a sword
pommel or, and in
dexter

D.L., of Llwyn, Llanfyllin, same crest


and motto.
Dugdale, Arthur George, Esquire, J.P., of
Stock House, Sturminster Newton,
Dorset, a griffin's head and wings
endorsed or, gorged with a Garter
King of Arms coronet or. Pestis
patrice pigrities.

Dufferin and Ava, Marquess of (Hamil-

120. 14

Dudly, an eagle with wings expanded

George,

Bart., of Hempriggs,
Caithness-sh.,
and Ackergill Tower, near Wick, Caithness-sh., a sword and key in saltire

attired sa., the neck pierced by


flighted ppr., and

arg.,

Sir

Dugdale, Frank, Esquire, of Snitterfield,


Stratford-on-Avon, same crest and
motto.
Dugdale, James Boardman, Esquire, J. P.,
of Sandford, Wareham, Dorset, same
crest and motto.
Dugdale, John Marshall, Esquire, J.P.,

late

it.

14. 12

demi-lion rampant holding

in his dexter paw a sword in pale ppr.,


hilted and pommelled or.
cj. 14. 12.
(2) Out of a naval crown or, inscribed
with the word " Mars," a ship-of-war's

the pendent half-mast Duffin, a griffin segreant ppr.


62. 2
spe.
92. 5
encircled with a wreath of Duflin, Middx., a griffin segreant quarterly Du Halgoet, a Moor's head couped at the
Virtute et opera.
Cupresarg. and gu., winged and armed or.
neck ppr.
cf. 192. 13
sus honorcs peperit.
62. 2 Duheaume, Jersey, a dexter hand issuant
Duff, a demi-lion gu., hoMing in his dexter Dllflus, Baron (Dunbar), Scotland, a
from clouds holding a sprig of three
paw a broadsword ppr., hilt and pomsword and a key in saltier, both ppr.
roses, all ppr.
218. 12
mel or. Deus juvat.
Sub spe.
14. 12
171. 10 Duhig, David John, Esquire, L.R.C.P.E.,
DuS, the same. Deus juvahit.
L.R.C.S.E., L.F.P.S.G., of Little LangDuffy, an angel ppr.
184. 12
Duff, a demi-lion gu., holding in his Duffy, Ireland, two palm- branches in orle
tons, Hornchurch, Essex, in front cf a
dexter paw a scimitar ppr.
Virtute et
ppr.
holly-tree ppr., a lizard passant or.
146. 2
opera.
Mullaach a bu.
14. 8 Du Fou, a pole-eat passant ppr.
135. 13
Duff, a lion's head erased within a fetter- Dufrene, a tree ppr.
143-5 Duigan, William, Esquire, M.B., B.C.,
lock ppr.
B.A., of 66, Woodstock Road, Oxford,
19. 5 Dugan and Duggan, a talbot statant ppr.,
Duff, Grant-, Rt. Hon. Sir Mountstuart
collared arg.
a dexter arm in armour embowed
54. 2
Elphinstone, P.C, G.S.I., Lexden Park, Dugdale, WiUiam Francis Stratford, Mereholding in the hand a sword ppr.
Colchester, a buck's head ppr.
Virtute
vale Hall, Warwick: (i) A griffin's
Decreir.
head and wings endorsed or, gorged Duignan, William Henry, Esquire, of
Dua, Scotland, a hand holding an escalwith a Garter King of Arms coronet
Gorway House, Walsall, Staffs, an
lop.
Omnia fortunes committo.
owl at gaze ppr.
Historia magistra
Dugdale).
(for
11.
67.
A
cf.
(2)
216. 2
dexter arm embowed, habited arg.,
vitce.
Duff, Gordon Alexander, Hatton Castle,
holding in the hand ppr. a scimitar or Duine, Ireland, a dexter hand ppr. Celer
Aberdeen, Scotland, a stag's head ppr.
222. 14
Pestes patrice pigrities.
atque fidelis.
(for Stratford).
Virtute et opera.
121. 5
Duke, Suff., on a plume of five ostrichcf. 204. I
Duff, Robert William, Fetteresso Castle, Dugdale, James Broughton, Wroxhall
feathers, three az., two arg., a sword
Kincardine, a demi-lion rampant gu.,
Abbey, Warwick, a gryphon's head
of the second, hilted or.
holding a sword in dexter paw ppr.,
erm., wings endorsed erminois, gorged Duke, Siu-rey, Kent, Wilts, and Devonsh.,
pommel and hilt or. Virtute et opera.
with a collar az., therefrom pendent a
a demi-griffin or, holding a chaplet az.
Kind heart.
Duff, a winged heart ppr.
Another, the chaplet arg.
cross moline gu.
Perseverando.
cf. 64. 2
112. 10 Dugdale, Adam, Esquire, of Griffin Lodge, Duke, Rev. Edward Hungerford, WickThomas
Duff,
of
Drumham
Rectory, Fareham, Hants, same
Duff, Gordon-,
Blackburn, a griffin's head and wings
muir Castle, Keith, a man's heart ppr.,
crest.
endorsed erminois, gorged with a collar
mnged or. Kind heart.
gemeUe az., and charged on the neck Duke, Sir James, Bart., Laughton Lodge,
Laughton, Sussex, a demi-gryphon
Duffe, Ireland, a greyhound courant arg.,
with a cross moline gu.
Pcrseverarg., winged az., holding in the beak
collared or.
cf. 58. 2

mast,

with

lowered,

all

laurel ppr.

DUK

DUN

170

a peacock's feather ppr., supporting a Dun and Dunn, within a serpent in orle
head, and of Ladhope, Roxburghsh.,
sword, also ppr., representing that of
a boar's head erased and erect, the
N.B., a beaqon inflamed, all ppr. Fax
the city of London.
snout upwards.
Gradatim vinci41. 11
mentis incendium glorice.
177. 14
mus.
259. 2 Dun- Waters, James Cameron, of Craigton, Dunbar-Buller, Charles William, Esquire,
Stirlingsh., a demi-talbot arg., holding
Duke, OUiver Thomas, St. Kilda, The
J.P., D.L., of Woburn, co. Down: (i)
in his mouth an arrow gu.
Tmijours
Ridgeway, Wimbledon, a demi-gryphon
A Saracen's head aflrontee couped at
i;5. 10
arg.,
charged with three annulets
fidde.
the shoulders ppr. (/or BuUer).
(2) A
interlaced paleways az., holding in the DunaUey, Baron (Prittie), of Kilboy, co.
demi-lion rampant or, armed, and
Tipperary, Ireland, a wolf's head erased
charged on the shoulder for distinction
dexter claw a chaplet of the last, and
or.
In omnia paratus.
with a cross crosslet gu., holding in the
resting the sinister claw on a sword
30. 8
point downwards ppr., pommel and Dunbar, Baron DuSus, see DuSus.
dexter paw a red rose ppr., leaved and
Dunbar of Newton, Scotland, a dexter
hilt or.
barbed vert (for Dunbar). Aquila non
Gradatim vincirtuts.

Dukenfleld of Dukenfield, Bart., Chesh.,


out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter
cubit arm erect, habited gu., cuffed
arg., holding in the hand a sun in
splendour.
Ubi amor, ibi fides. 209. 2
Dukes, a tent ppr.
1 58. 7
Dukes, Shropsh., an arm in armour ppr.,
embowed to the sinister, garnished or,
holding in the gauntlet a tilting-lance
ppr., thereon a forked pennon flowing
to the sinister per fess arg. and sa.,
fringed and tasselled of the second, and
charged with an escutcheon of the arms
of the Holy Trinity.
Dukley, a falcon's leg erased and belled,

hand reaching to an astral crown ppr.


Spe/n vigilantia firmat.
Sir Archibald, Bart., J.P., D.L.,
of Northfield, a dexter hand apaumee
reaching at an astral crown ppr. Span
vigdantia firmat.

Dunbar, Sir
Boath, CO. Nairn, a dexter hand apau-

mee

reaching to two earls'


ppr.,
coronets tied together.
Sub spe.
Dunbar of Baldoon, Scotland, a horse's

head

capit muscas.

Dunbar-Dunbar, Rev. John .^chibald, of


Sea Park, Kinloss, and Glen of Rothes,
CO. Elgin, a dexter hand apaumee
reaching to an astral crown ppr. Sub spe.
Dunblane, Viscount, see Leeds, Duke of.
Alexander James, Bart., of Dunboyne, Baron of (Butler), Knoppogue

Dunbar,

arg.,

bridled

paralior.

gu.

Firmior quo
51-5

Dunbar, Sir Utiu-ed James Hay, Bart.,

Castle, Quiu, co. Clare, out of a ducal


or, a plume of five ostrich-

coronet
feathe

therefrom a demi-falcon nsmg.


'

"

Timor

Do

Duncan, Viscount,

see

aU

art

cf.

114. 13

Camperdo^vn, Earl

of.

J.P., D.L., of Mochrum, co. Wigtown, a


horse's head arg., bridled gu., a dexter
hand couped fesseways ppr., holding

Duncan, see Haldane-Duncan-Mercerall ppr.


Henderson.
113. S
Dulaney, a winged bull sejant resting his
Duncan-Morison, see Morison.
the bridle. In promplu. Sub spe.
dexter fore-foot upon an open book.
Duncan, England and Scotland, a ship
Caudoris prcemium honos.
under sail. Disce pati.
Dumar, on a foreign helmet ppr., two
160.13
elephants' trunks sa., each charged with Dunbar, Scotland, a dexter hand couped Duncan, Alexander Lauderdale, Knos-

a fess arg.

222. 14

ppr.

sington Grange,

Oakham, a ship

in

distress ppr.
Dumaresq, Henry Rowland Gascoigne, Dunbar of Inchbreck, a dexter holding
Disce pati.
160. 14
Esquire, J. P., of Mount Ireh, Hadspen,
an ear of wheat ppr. Sapiens non Duncan, Alexander, Parkhill, Arbroath.
Tasmania, Member of the House of
eget.
21S. 14
N.B.. same crest and motto.
Assembly for Longford, Member of Dunbar of Leuohit, Scotland, a dexter Duncan, Alexander Robert, Esquire, of
hand holding a glove ppr. Sapit qui
Fisheries Board, a bull passant gardant
Sunnyside, Montrose, same crest and
ppr.
cj. 45. 2
labor at.
220. 5
motto.
Duvi vivo spero.
Dumaresq and Dumaresque, out of a Dunbar of Machermore, Scotland, a lion's Duncan, William, Esquire, M.D., of Eyhead erased arg., crowned with an
thorne, near Dover, Kent, a ship in
mural coronet a demi-lion holding a
antique crown or. Fortis et fidelis.
distress ppr.
flag.
c/. 16. 7
Disce pati.
Dumas, a lion's gamb erased gu.
36. 4
Duncan, Beveridge- (i) A ship under
cf. 17. 12
Dumas, Henry John Philip, Esquire, Dunbar, Sir George Duff Sutherland,
sail in the sea ppr., the maintop-sail and
Bart., a key and sword in saltire ppr.
the foretop-saU each charged with a
J.P., of the Cedars, Clapham Common,
London, S.W., Surrey, issuant from a
Sub spe.
cinquefoil gu., and the foretack with a
chaplet of roses an arm embowed in Dunbar of Hempriggs, a demi-lion holdhunting-horn of the last stringed az.
ing in the dexter paw a rose gu.,
{/or Duncan),
armour ppr., charged with a fleur-decf. 160. 13.
(2) Out of
lis az., and grasping a scythe in bend
slipped and leaved vert.
a mural crown or, a demi-beaver ppr.
Ornat jortem
:

Adsum.
prudentia.
{/or Beveridge).
238. 5
12. I
cf. 134. 11
in armour embowed Dunbar of Grange, a wreath of laurel ppr. Duncan, a-hunting horn ppr.
228. 11
fesseways, the shoulder on the WTeath,
Sub spe.
146. 5 Duncan of Mairdrum, a boar's head erased
holding a cross crosslet fitched.
Dunbar, two branches of laurelin orle. 146.5
ppr.
42. 2
Dumbleton, an eagle displayed per pale Dunbar, Sir Drummond Mfles, Bart., of Duncan, a dexter hand grasping a scimitar
erm. and erminois.
Durn, Banff, N.B., two sprigs of laurel
ppr., hilted and pommelled or.
Deo
75. 2
in saltire ppr.
Dumbreck, Scotland, a dexter hand holdjuvante vinco.
Spes dabit auxilium.
213. 5
a sword in pale, on its point a boar's Dunbar of Hillhead, a rose slipped gu. Duncan, Scotland, a greyhound ppr.,
head couped ppr. Nocetites prosequor.
Olet et sanat.
collared or.
149. 5
cf. 60. 2
212. 2 Dunbar, Ireland, a demi -eagle displayed Duncan of Ardounie, a demi-greyhound
with two heads imperially crowned.
DumJries, Earl Ol, see Bute, Marquess of.
ppr., coUared or.
Vival Veritas. 60. 8
Dummer, Hants, a demi-lion az., holding Dunbar, a griffin's head erased, ducally Duncan, William McD., of Edgcote
in its dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or.
gorged, and holding in the beak a
Rectory, a demi-greyhound collared
13. 2
pheon ppr.
Vivat Veritas.
Du Moulin-Browne, see Browne.
gu.
Du MouUne, an eagle with wings addorsed Dunbar, Scotland, a sword and a key in Duncan, D. J. Russell, of i, Harley
preying on an infant swaddled, y;^. 13
saltier, both ppr.
Street, Cavendish Square, W., a demiSub spe.
171. 10
grej'hound.
Dun, five snakes erect on their tails, Dunbar, a book expanded ppr. Consulat
Vivat Veritas.
bound together in the middle by one
et ornat.
15S. 3 Duncan, John James, Esquire, J.P., of
sinister, also ppr.

DumbaiS, an arm

Hughes Park, Watervale, South Aussnake in fess or.


Dunbar-Brander, Captain James Brander,
Esquire, J.P., D.L., of Pitgaveny
tralia, a panther's head.
Dun, Somers., three snakes erect gu., tied
Prudentia
House, near Elgin ( i ) On the dexter
in the middle in a knot ppr.
ducit.
side a dove holding a branch of laurel Duncan, Ireland, a lion passant or, supDun, Somers., out of a ducal coronet a
bear's paw erect or, grasping a snake
in its beak, both ppr., and in an escroll
porting with the dexter paw a close
c/- 35- 3
over, Silentio el
pprOn the
helmet arg., garnished of the first.
spe.
(2)
sinister side a dexter hand apaumee
Dun, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a
cf. 6. 2
pointing to an astral crown ppr. Spem Duncannon, Viscount (Ponsonby), Irekey in bend sinister az. Mecum kabita.
:

vigilantia firmat.

land, see Bessborough, Earl

of.

Dun, a dexter hand couped at the wrist Dunbar-Brunton, James, Esquire, M.B., Duncanson, a dexter hand apaumee ppr.
222. 14
ppr.
Celer atque fidelis.
CM., of the Manor House, LeatherMens et manus.
222. 14

1,

DUN

DUN

216. 7.
Dunlop, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
{for Dundas).
Dunch, Berks, out of a ducal coronet or,
(2) A hand
grasping a spear in bend ppr. {/or
a dagger in bend sinister ppr.
an heraldic antelope's head az., maned
Merito.
Hamilton).
Essayez.
Et arma, et virE spinis.
and attired of the first.'
tus.
Dunlop,
William Hamilton, Esquire, of
214. II
Dunch, Berks, a demi-heraldic antelope
Doonside, Ayrsh., N.B., a dexter cubit
az., bezantee, armed, maned, and at- Dundas, Commander Colin Mackenzie,
arm erect grasping a dagger, all ppr.,
R.N., of Ochtertyre, StirUng, N.B., a
tired or.
the arm charged with a cinquefoil erm.
dexter cubit arm erect, holding in the
Duncombe, Earl of Feversham, see FeverMerito.
hand ppr. a mullet az. Essayez.
sham.
216. 7 Dunluce, Viscount, see Antrim, Earl of.
Duncombe, Alfred Charles, Esquire, of
hand
Dunmill,
Kent, a unicorn's head issuing
Dundas
of
Duddingston,
a
dexter
Cahvich Abbey, Ashbourne, Derbysh.,
holding a star az.
ppr.
Nee tarda.
Essayez.
out of a ducal coronet or, a horse's hind243. 9
49. 7
leg sa., the shoe arg.
Deo regi patria;. Dundas, a hand holding a scroll. Revise. Dunmore, Earl of (Murray), of Blair,
Moulin, and Tillymott, Scotland, a
215. 6
123. 6
demi-savage wreathed about the head
Duncombe, Pauncefort-, Sir Everard Dundonald, Earl of (Cochrane), Gwrych
and loins with oak, holding in the
Castle, Abergele, North Wales, a horse
Philip Digby, Bart., J. P., of Great
dexter hand a sword erect ppr., pommel
passant arg.
Virtute et labore.
Brickhill Manor, Bucks: (i) Out of a
52. 6
and hilt or, and in the sinister a key of
ducal coronet or, a horse's hind-leg sa., Dune, a mullet quarterly or and sa.
the last.
Furth fortune and fill the
the shoe arg., charged for distinction
164. 2
fetters.
with a cross crosslet or {for Dun- Dunfermline, Baron (Abercromby), a bee
186. 2
erect ppr.
combe).
cj. 123. 6.
137. i Dunn, Sir William, Bart., the Retreat,
(2) A lion ramLakenheath,
Brandon, Suff., in front
1 54.
pant arg., ducally crowned or (for Dunford, a wheat-ear slipped or.
3
of a cornucopia fessewise or, an arm
Duntord, a lion's head erased arg., holdPauncejorl).
Non jecimus ipsi.
erect ppr., holding in bend sinister a key
ing in the mouth a dexter hand couped
I. 12
of the first.
at the wrist ppr.
21.2
Vigilans et audax.
Duncombe, Bucks, a talbot's head erased
242. 3
gu., eared
sa.,
collared
arg.
Non Dunfee of London, a lion's head erased,
pierced in the neck mth a sword in Dunn, Alfred Calvert, Esquire, in front of
fecimvs ipsi.
56. I
a windmill ppr., an estoile between
bend dexter. Esse quam videri.
Duncombe, Scotland, a demi-lion ppr.
two
mullets
of
six
T-7points
or.
Perge
sed
10. 2
13
caute.
Duncombe-Eden, Slingsby Arthur, Es- Dungan, Ireland, a lion passant or, supporting with the dexter paw a close Dunn, Eustace Alexandria Andrew, same
quire, J.P., D.L., of Beamish Park.
crest and motto.
helmet arg., garnished of the first.
Chester-Ie-Street, Durh., a dexter arm
Dunn, Frederick Williams, Esquire, of
embowed in armour arg., the upper
cf. 6. 2
Park View House, Hackney, South
encircled by an annulet gu., the hand Dungan, Ireland, an orb arg., banded and
Australia, same crest and motto.
surmounted by a cross patee or.
grasping a garb bendways or.
Dungannon, Viscount (Hill-Trevor), Ire- Dunn, see Dun.
Dundas, see Zetland, Earl of.
land, a wyvern with wings elevated and Dunn, Scotland, a dexter hand ppr., holdDundas, Viscount Melville, see Melville.
ing a key in bend sinister or.
tail nowed sa., ducally gorged or. Quid
Mecum
Dundas of Blair Castle, Perth, a lion's
hahito.
I'erum atque decens.
217. 7
head affrontee gu., looking through a
70. 2
Dunn and Dunne, two swords in saltier
l)ush of oak ppr.
Essayez.
21.9 Dungarvan, Viscount, see Cork, Earl of.
ppr., entwined by a ribbon az., thereto
Dundas, Sir Sydney James, Bart., of Dunglass, Lord, see Home, Earl of.
a
key
pendent
sa.
171. 14
Jltcchwood, Midlothian, a lion's head Dunham, Lines, a martin passant or,
Dunn, Durh., five snakes erect on their
between two spears erect ppr.
a (iron tee in a bush of oak, all ppr.
tails, tied together round the middle
Essayez.
21. 7 Dunies, Scotland and England, two palm
by one snake in fess or.
branches in orle ppr.
146. 2
Dundasof Dundas, Adam Alexander, InchDunn, six snakes erect contrary posed,
Dunk, a lion's head collared or.
garvie House, South Queensf erry, N. B.
three and three, encircled with a ribbon.
a lion's head affrontee looking through
cf. 18. 6
a bush of oak ppr.
Essayez.
21.9 Dunkellin, Lord, see Clanricarde, Mar- Dunn, Scotland, on the point of a sword
in pale a garland of laurel, all ppr.
q\iess of.
Dundas, Sir Robert, Bart., of Arniston,
170. I
Gorebridge, Midlothian, and Polton Dunkin, an arm in armour couped at the
elbow in fess, holding in the hand a Dunn and Dunne, two lion's gambs supHouse, Lasswade, N.B., same crest and

porting a pillar ppr.

211. 14

cross crosslet fitched.

motto.

39. 8

Dunn, William Allison, Esquire, M.R.C.S.,


Dundas, a lion's face affrontee within two Dunkin, Ireland, an eel naiant ppr.
of Jlillom, Cumb., in front of a bear's
142. 10
branches of laurel in orle.
21 1
paw erect ppr., grasping a serpent enDundas, Whitley-Deans-, of Barton Court, Dunkley, William Wilberforee, Esquire,
twined around it, three buckles, all or.
F.R.C.P., Hon. Assoc. Grand Priory
Berks
i ) A lion's head affrontee ppr.
Facta non verba.
231. 20
Order of Hospital of St. John of
ducally crowned or, looking through a
Jerusalem in England, a falcon's leg Dunn, Ireland, in front of a tree a lizard
bush of oak fructed, also ppr. {/or Dunpassant, all ppr.
Vigilans et audax.
erased at the thigh, belled and jessed.
das).
21. 7.
cf.
(2) A buck's head
Dunn,
Oxon.,
a
Mamaluke
horseback,
on
all
Facta
verba.
ppr.
non
couped arg., attired or, charged on
holding in his dexter hand a scimitar,
</.
the neck with a rose gu. for distinc113- 8
all ppr.
Absque metu.
189. 8
Baron (Mulholland), Ballytion {/or Whitley),
cf. 121. 5.
(3) A Dunleath,
walter Park, Ballywalter, co. Down, an Dunn and Dunne, Ireland, three hollysword erect ppr., on the top thereof a
.

Semper

cross patee az. {for Deans).


Essayez.
Live to live.
Arte vel marte.
169. 5
Dundas, a demi-lion gardant ppr., issuing out of a bush of oak vert.
Essayez.

Dunlo, Viscount, see Clancarty, Earl of.


Dunlop, between the attires of a stag az.,
a cross patee arg.
c/. 123. 5
Dunlop, Scotland, a rose ppr. E spinis.

10. 8

149. 5

cf.

escallop gu.

leaves ppr., banded gu.


150. 12
Dunnage, a parrot holding in its beak a
branch of cherry-tree, all ppr.
cf. loi. 4
Dunnage, a sword in pale enfiled with a

prcecinctus.

22.

leopard's face.

Dunlop, William Hamilton, of Doonside, Dunnet, Scotland, on a rock a fox ppr.


Non terra, sed aquis.
cf. 32. 2
Scotland, a dexter hand holding a
212. 9 Dunning, Scotland and England, a demidagger erect ppr. Merito.
talbot rampant holding in its mouth
sayez.
21. I Dunlop, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
an arrow.
55. 10
Merito.
212.13
a sword ppr.
Dundas, on a chapeaa a flame of fire, all
ppr.
180. 10 Dunlop, George James, Esquire, of the Dunning, an antelope's head conped at
Studiis et
the neck ppr., attired or.
Hermitage, St. Mark's, Cheltenham,
Dundas, Scotland, a salamander in flames
rebus honestis.
cf. 126. 2
a dexter hand holding a dagger in bend
Extinguo.
ppr.
138. 4
Dunning, Edwin Harris, Esquire, of
Merito.
E spinis.
sinister ppr.
Dundas, Hamilton-, of Duddingstou (i)
Stoodleigh Court, Stoodleigh, North
212. 3
A dexter hand holding a mullet az.

Dundas
ppr.

of Kinkevel, a lion's

gamb

Essayez hardiment.

Dundas, a

lion's

head couped

cf.

erect

36.

Es-

or.

12

DUN

DUR

178

Washfield,
Easterlands,
Tiverton, an antelope's head couped
at the neck ppr., gorged with a chain

Devonsh.,

cock gu., combed and wattled, and


between the two antlers of a stag or.
Fortis

et

vigilans.

fesse

wavy

arg.

and

gu., bristled

and

tusked az., and pierced through the


body with a broken lance bendways
sa., the head downwards or.
Beati

Bart., a
gu., pendent therefrom an escutcheon Duntze, Sir George Alexander,
qui durant.
mullet between two eagle's wings.
arg., charged with two annulets interD' Urban, the sun shining on the stump
[Not recorded.] Nunquam prceponens.
laced f esse ways sa., between as many
III. 5
of a tree ppr.
Fide
145-5
acorns slipped and leaved ppr.
DunviUe, Robert Grimshaw, Esquire, of Durban, Somers., a talbot passant regardant Uver-coloured, charged on the
Redburn, Holywood, co. Down, and of
Dunnlngton-Jeflerson, Joseph John, Esand
London,
W.,
shoulder
the
dexter
A
Club,
Piccadilly,
with
a
bezant,
(i)
Turf
Yorks
quire, of Thicket Priory,
paw supporting a lance or, headed
John Dunville DunviUe, Esquire, of
griffin sejant, wings endorsed or, gorged
ppr., thereon a banner displayed gu.,
7, Norfolk Street, Park Lane, and of
with a collar gemelle az., in the beak a
charged with a gauntlet arg.
White's Club, St. James's Street, two
54. 4
(2) A
ppr. (Jefjerson).
lily slipped
lion's gambs erect and erased ppr. Qui Durban and Durbin, issuing from a cloud
horse courant arg., gorged with a
in the sinister a dexter arm holding a
36. 5
Stat caveat ne cndal.
collar gu., charged with a bezant
Earl
Stradbroke,
club,
all
see
ppr.
223.
Viscount,
DunningDunwieh,
annulets
or
(for
between two
D' Urban, William Stewart MtchcU, of
of.
ton).
A cruce salus.
Newport House, near Exeter, in front
70- i Dupa or Duppa, an acorn .slipped and
Dunock, a wyvern.
of
a palm-tree a sphinx couchant.
leaved ppr.
152. i
Dunphy, Henry Michael, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, a pelican in her piety ppr., Duperler of Totnes, Devonsh., a lion's
head erased and crowned or, langued Durborough, a demi-chevalier holding in
gorged with an antique Irish crown
his
dexter
vaniti',
18.
8
hand a sword, all ppr. 187. i
ni
faiblesse.
muUet,
gu.
Ni
with
a
charged
nest
gu., the
Duperon, on a chapeau a martlet, all ppr. Durell of London, a Saracen's head afGenerosa virtus nihil timet.
also gu.
frontee ppr., on the head a cap az.,
95. I
cf. 98. 14
fretty arg., tufted or, doubled erm.,
176. 15
Dunraven and Mount Earl, Earl of (Wynd- Dupont, a flag or, the staff ppr.
wreathed about the temples or and az.
ham-Quin): (i) A wolfs head erased Du Plat, Major-General Sir Charles
Taylor, of Ashley, Winchfield, Hants,
190. I
30. 8.
(2) A lion's
erm. (for Quin).
coronet
a
plate
and
noble
Durham,
Earl oJ (Lambton), Lambton
and
a
French
fetterlock
on
within
a
erased
head
si
Nil
actum
Castle, Durham, a ram's head cabossed
points
or.
mullet of five
chain or (for Wyndham). Quce snrsnm
arg., armed sa. Le jour viendra.
quid agendum.
I9* 4
130.7
volo videre.
Dunsandle and Clan Conal, Baron (Daly), Du Port, on a rock arg., guttee-de-sang, Durham, a cannon mounted ppr. 169. 12
Durham, Scotland, a hand pulling a
a falcon ppr., beaked and legged gu.
of Dunsaudle, co. Gahvay, in front of
thistle ppr.
86. 7
Vive Deo.
218. 5
an oak-tree ppr., a greyhound courant
Scotland, an increscent gu.
58. 5 Duppa, Kent, an arm in armour holding Durham,
Deo fidelis et regi.
sa.
Angeor dum progrcdior.
in the hand a lion's gamb erased or.
163. 3
Dunsany, Baron (Plunkett), of Dunsany
Durham, a dolphin ppr.
140. 5
Castle, CO. Meath, Ireland, a horse Dupplin, Viscount, see Kinnoul, Earl of.
Durham, a dolphin haurient.
140. 11
52. 6 Dupre, a rose per fess or and az.
passant arg. Festina lente.
Durham of Ardownie, Scotland, a dolphin
cf. 149. 6
Dunscombe, Clement, Esquire, M.A.,
naiaut ppr.
Ulterius.
149. 5
140. 5
L.C.E., of the I-aurels, Halliford-on- Dupre, a rose slipped ppr.
Thames, Middx., and Albert Mansions, Dupre, William Baring, Wilton Park, Durham of Largo, Scotland, on a baron's
coronet a dolphin, all ppr. Victoria non
Beaconsfield, Bucks, a lion rampant
92, Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W.,
prceda.
arg., resting the dexter hind-foot on a
cf. 140. 4
out of a ducal coronet or, a horse's
Durham of Grange, Scotland, two dolfleur-de-lis gu.
Fidditas vincit.
cf. i. 13
fore-leg sa., hoof arg.
i- 13
phins haurient addorsed ppr.
Ultra
123. 6 Dupree, a lion rampant arg.
fcrt animus.
64. 2
140. i
Dunscombe, Parker, Esquire, same crest Dupuy, a demi-griffin.
Durand, Sir Edward Law, Bart., Rucldey Durie and Dury, Scotland, a dove volant
and motto.
holding
ppr.
an
Salop,
over
a
rock
olive-branch
in
its
ducal
Grange,
Shifnal,
beak,
all
of
a
Dunsford, Devonsh., out
ppr.
16. 3
a crescent arg.. between two laurel92. 5
coronet a demi-hon rampant.
branches or. Esperance en Dieu.
Durie and Dury, a dove regardant holdDunstord, out of a mural coronet
262. 9
ing an olive-branch in its beak ppr.
83. 9
eagle's head ppr.
92. 4
Dunsford, Follett, Esquire, of Cardigan Durand, Sir Henry Mortimer, G.C.M.G.,
of the British Embassy, Madrid, same During, a hand in fess couped at the
Southampton, and Royal Southamp
wrist and gauntleted holding a dagmount
a
crest.
On
a
ton Yacht Club: (i)
ger, thereon a savage's head couped
143. i
stag trippant regardant ppr.
(2) A Durand, a yew-tree ppr.
affrontee, all ppr.
21 1 1 1
beehive ppr., bees volant. Forward. Durand, a demi-lion gu. In misericordia
Dei confido.
10. 3 Durley, a horse's head couped az., gorged
Industria temperantia et Gratia Dei.
with an Eastern coronet or.
Dunsmure, Henry, Esquire, of Glen- Durant, Middx., a dragon passant gu.,
holding in the dexter claw a sword Durnard, Scotland, a cross patee fitched
bruach, Callander, N.B., Scotland, an
arg.
This I'll defend.
erect arg., the point embrued, the hilt
166. 3
anchor or.
Spes anclwra tuta.
and pommel or, and on the blade a Durnford, a dagger in pale ppr.
169. 2
161. I
ducal coronet of the last.
Esquire,
M.D.,
James,
Dunsmure,
cf. 73. 2 Durning, Lanes, a demi-antelope erased
az.
F.R.C.S.E., of 53, Queen Street, Edin- Durant, out of a ducal coronet or, a greycf. 126. 5
hound's head sa., charged with an etoile Durning-Lawrence, Sir Edwin, B.A.,
burgh, same crest and motto.
LL.B., of King's Ride, Ascot, Berks, a
of the first.
cf. 61. 9
Dunsmure, Alexander, of Glenbruach,
wolf's head erased arg., crusily, and
Perthsh., Scotland, an anchor erect or. Durant, a boar arg., bristled, armed, an
charged with a pair and compasses exungu. or, pierced in the side with a
161. I
tended sa. Per ardua siabilis. 276. 3
broken spear ppr., vulned gu.
Dunstable, a swan's head arg., between
loi. 6
two wings sa.
cf. 40. 14 Durno, Scotland, a hand holding a sword
in pale.
Ex recto decus.
Dunstaville and Dunstavile, a demi-friar Durant, Charles Richard, of 13, Egerton
Gardens, South Kensington, a boar Durno, a hand brandishing a sword ppr.
holding a lash.
187. 11
bendy of six or andsa., pierced through
212. 9
Dunster, out of the top of a tower arg.,
sinister
Lreland,
cuffed
the
back
by
a
sword
in
bend
Durrant,
on a ducal coronet a
vested
gu.,
of
embowed,
an arm
ppr., and resting the dexter foot upon a
peacock, all ppr.
103. 8
the first, holding in the hand ppr. a
cross crosslet gu.
Durrant, Derbysh., a lion rampant arg.,
Beati qui durant.
204. 7
tilting-spear sa.
holding in the dexter paw a fleur-deDunston or Duston, a man's head in pro40. 3
lis or, and in the mouth a sword point
file ppr.
148. 2
191. I Durant, a flem:-de-lis arg.
downwards ppr., hilt and pommel of
Dunston, Frederick Warburton, Esquire, Durant, Thomas, Esquire, of 5, Guildhall
Chambers, E.C., a boar passant, per
the second.
of Burltons, Donhead, Salisbury, a
cf. 2. 7
:

t;

DUR

DYN

179

Durrant, Norf., a boar passant per fess


wavy arg. and gu., bristled and tusked
az., pierced through the body by a
broken lance in bend sa., the head

Dy

or Dye, on a ducal coronet or, a swan Dyer, out of a ducal coronet or, a goat's
with wings addorsed and ducally gorged,
head arg., armed of the first. Terrere
all

ppr.

nolo, timere nescio.

Dyall, an armed arm holding a banner


fj. 40. 9
charged with a cross patee as in the
downwards or.
Durrant, Sir William Robert Estridge,
Bart., of Soottow, Norf., a boar passant Dyas, out of a ducal coronet a hand holding by the neck a swan's head erased.
per fesse wavy arg. and gu., bristled
220. 7
and tusked az., and pierced through
Henry Mortimer, Esquire, of
the body with a broken lance bendways Dyas,
Lahes
Bolton, Kells, co. Meath, a leopard's
sa., the head downwards gold.
face.
pejor morie.
Reftdgens in tenebris.
Dyee of Disblair, Aberdeen, Scotland, an
Dursiey, Viscount, see Berkeley, Earl.
escutcheon gu. Dare. {From an old
Durward, Scotland, a demi-inan ppr.,
vested gu., holding a gem-ring. 185. 9
seal, :745, not recorded in Lyon Office.)
Durward, a dexter hand holding a seax
176. 10
cutting at a pen, all ppr.
213-9 Dyce, Aberdeen, Scotland, a demi-tiger
gardant ppr., gorged with a mural
Dury, see Durie.
crown gu., on the head an Eastern
Dusautoy, a hand holding a sickle ppr.
crown or, supporting in the paws a
219. 13
flagstaff, thereon hoisted a flag per
Dusgate, Richard Dusgate, Esquire, of
Fring Hall, King's Lynn, Norf., a lion's
bend embattled arg. and vert, surmounted by a sword in bend sinister
head erased sa.
17. 8
Decide
ppr., pommel and hilt or.
Dusseaux, a ram's head erased arg., armed
and dare. {Granted, 1797, to Lieutenantor.
130. 6
General Alexander Dyce, H.E.I.C.S.,
Duston and Dustone, a man's head couped
190. 12

ppr.

Duthie, a dexter arm erect ppr., holding


a sword in pale of the last, hilt and
pommel or. Lata, fata, secutits.
212. 13

Dutton, Baron Sherborne, see Sherborne.


Dutton, a plume of five ostrich-feathers
arg.

c/.

114. 13

Esquire,
Edward
George,
Dutton,
M.R.C.S.E., L.S.A., M.B., of Sherborne, Lipson Road, Plymouth, a

plume

of

five

Madras

Establishment.

74, Lancaster Gate, London, VV., a fret


fessewise gu., in front of a plume of
five ostrich-feathers alternately or and
Servabo fidem.
231. 16
arg.

Henry, Esquire, of Anlaby,


Kapunda, South Australia, same crest
and motto.
Duval and Duvall, a lion sejant per pale
arg. and gu., supporting an escutcheon
of the first, charged with a bend of the
Dutton,

second.
of

cf.

S. 8

armed

gold.

128. 14

Dyer,Sidney Reginald, M.D., the Rockery,


Stafford, same crest.
Che sard sard.
Dyer, an old man's head in profile couped
at the shoulders ppr., the hair arg.,
the beard sa., and his cap or, turned up

chequy

arg.

and

az.

Dyer, a demi-liou rampant gu., armed


and langued az. Che sard sard. 10. 3
Dyes, a demi-lion rampant vert.
10. 2
Dyke, Rt. Hon. Sir William Hart, Bart.,
P.C., of Horsham, Sussex, a cubit arm
in armour, the hand in a gauntlet sa.,
garnished or, holding a cinquefoil
slipped, also sa.
Wilts, Kent, and Surrey, an
eagle's head sa.
83. i
Dykes, Ballantine-, Frecheville Hubert,
Doveuby Hall, Cockermouth, a lobster
vert Prills frangitur quam fiectitur.
I4t. 2

Dykes,

uegro ppr., with pearls in his ears arg.,


ppr., thereon hoisted a banner
holding in the hand an oak-branch
party per bend embattled or and gu.,
ppr., fructed or.
charged with a leopard's face counterchanged, antl in an escroll over the Dymock, Dymok, or Dymoke, Devonsh.,
out of a ducal coronet or, a rod raguly
same this motto. Decide and dare.
2

I.

sinister, also ppr.,

pommel and

hilt of

147. 10

vert.

Dymock, Shropsh., an arm

in

Dymock, Warw., a hand and arm in


armour erect ppr., holding a tiltingspear sa., headed arg., embrued gu.

first {for Dyce).


228. 8.
(2) The
" Chatte" or parasol of State of Sird- Dymock of
Ellesmere,
hana {for Sombre). Favente numine.
rege et lege
(Granted, 1838, to Colonel David Ochierlony Dyce-Sombre of Sirdhana, in the Dymock, T.

East Indies,
sometime Commander of the Troops of the
late Princess Begum Sumroo, Independent Sovereign of Sirdhana, elder son of
Colonel George Alexander Dyce of Aberprovince of Agra, in

the

{These four entries relate to the same


family.)
griffin's

head erased

arg., duc-

ally gorged or.


Dycher, a bear passant arg.

cf.

66.

cf.

cf.

210. II

Penley Hall, Flintsh., and


Shropsh., same
Dimico.

Vaughton,

crest.

Pro

Cavendish

of 7,

Place, Bath, a dexter arm in armour


embowed to the sinister holding in the

gauntlet a lance in bend sinister,


ppr.
Dimico pro rege.

Dymoke
the

deenshire).

armour

erect ppr., holding a tilting-spear sa.,


headed arg., embrued gu. Pro rege et
lege Dimico.
210. 11

the

London, on a globe a monkey Dycer, a

sejant holding in its dexter fore-paw a


slip of palm, all ppr.

Wincanton,

staff

ostrich-feathers arg., az., or, vert and


Servabo fidem.
gu.
114. 13
Dutton, Frank Macdermott, Esquire, of

128. 14

and

Roundhill

of

Somers., and Stoughton, Hunts, out of


a ducal coronet or, a goat's head sa.,

228. 5 Dylke, a dove arg., beaked and membered


gu.
James Stirling, Esquire, of 8,
92. 2
Lawrence Mansions, Chelsea, London, Dylkes, a dove holding in its beak an
olive-branch, all ppr.
S.W., a lion rampant gardant sa.,
92. 5
muraUy gorged arg., sustaining a flag- Dymock, alias Collier, Staffs, a demi-

ppr.

ostrich-feathers

Dyer

Dyce,

Servabo fidem.
Dyce-Sombre (i) Out of an Eastern
crown or, a demi-tiger issuant vert,
Dutton, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet a
plume of five ostrich-feathers gu., az.,
striped or, holding between the paws
or, vert and tenue.
114. 13
a flagstaff ppr., thereon hoisted a banner per bend embattled arg. and of the
Dutton of Burland Hall, Chester, out of
a ducal coronet or, a plume of five
second, charged with a scimitar in bend

Duval

of Scrivelsby, Lines,

King's Champion:

erect arg., hilt


(2)
or.

A lion
cf. 6.

all

Honourable
A sword

(i)

and pommel or. 170. 2.


arg,, ducaUy crowned

passant
2.

(3)

the ears erect ppr.

The

scalp of a hare,

Pro

34. 5

rege Dimico.
123. II

Duval and Duvall, a dexter arm embowed Dychfleld, Essex, Oxon., and Lanes, a Dymoke, Wells-, Edmund Lionel, Esholding in the hand a spear, all ppr.
quire, of Shiubs Hill, Sunningdale,
porcupine.
136. 5
Duvernet or Duvernette, a stag trippant Dye, see Dy.
Berks, the two ears of an ass sa. Pro
ppr.

117. 8

Duxbury, on the stump of a tree growing


out of a mount vert, a dove rising ppr.
9i- 8

Dyer, Sir

Thomas Swinnerton,

Tottenham, Middx., out


coronet or, a goat's head
of the

fii'st.

of

Bart., of

a ducaJ

arg.,

armed

Terrere nolo, timere nescio.

123. 11

rege Dimico.

of Scrivelsby
Horncastle, Lines, same crest
and motto.
Dymon, a demi-lion holding in the dexter
paw a fusil gu., charged with a fleur-

Dymoke, Frank Seaman,


Court,

Dwaris, of London, a demi-lion rampant


128. 14
arg., pellettee, holding in the paws a Dyer, a goat's head erased arg., holding
Semper constans. cf. 13. 2
battle-axe or.
de-lis or.
in the mouth a pansy ppr., stalked and
15. 4
Dwire, Ireland, a hand holding a sword
leaved vert.
Dymond, Devonsh., a lady's arm from the
cf. 12S. 5
in bend sinister.
212. 13 Dyer, Herts, a goat's head erased ppr.,
elbow erect, enfiled with a bracelet.
222. 6
Dwyre, out of a mural coronet a lion's
holding in the mouth a rose arg.
head charged with a torteau.
Dyndy, a dragon's head erased vert.
cf. 128. 5
cf. 71. 2
Dyer, out of a crown vallery or, a goat's
cf. 19. ,2
Dwyre, Ireland, two lion's heads erased
head sa., armed and gorged with a Dyne or Dynne, Norf., a plume of feathers
115. I
or.
and addorsed ppr.
17. 3
collar gemeUe of the first.

12

180

EAS

in a round top or, six spears,


in the centre a pennon arg., thereon
a cross gu.
Dyon, on an escallop or, the point in
base, a lion passant sa.
Dyott, Lieutenant-General Richard, of
Freeford, Lichfield, a heraldic tiger
passant arg., armed and langued gu.,
collared, chained (the chain reflexed

Dysart, Earl ol (ToUemache), Perthah.,


and of Buckminster Park, Grantham,
a horse's head erased gu., between two
wings expanded or, pellettee. Confidu,

DYN
Norf., out of a ducal
coronet a merlin's sinister wing arg.
109. 4
Dyne, John Bradley, Esquire, M.A., of

Dyne and Dynne,

the Grove, Highgate, N., and 4, Stone


Lincoln's Inn, a heraldic

head erased, coUared

arg.

Ncc decipere nee decipi.


Dyneley, out of a ducal coronet or, a
72. 4
dragon's head of the same.
Dynevor, Baron (Rice), of Dynevor, Carmarthen, a raven sa. Secret et hmdi.

Dynham,

Dynham

107. 14
168. 7

a bell az.
of

Wortham, an arm couped

or,

the hand arg., holding a lock of hair sa.


Sis tenax.

22. 2

ron gu.
Eady, a

or,

charged with a chevcf.

fleur-de-lis

environed

180. 5

with

148- 8

serpent.

Eaens, on a mount vert, a Cornish chough


107.

ppr.

Eagar, a quill in pale ppr.


Eagar, Rev. Alexander Ricchard, D.D.,
St.Gorran Vicarage. St. Austell. Cornw.,
on a wreath of the colours a demi-lion
an antique Irish
az., gorged with
crown and charged on the shoulder
Facta non verba.
with a mullet or.
Eagle, Suff., a lion's gamb erect and
erased or, grasping an eagle's leg
erased at the thigh gu.
38. 2
Eagles,

two

lion's

gambs

horse's

hind-legs), and ringed, also gu.


Richard,
Lieutenant - General
Dyott,
Freeford, Staffs, a tiger passant arg.,
armed or, collared, lined, and ringed
gu-

Dyrward, Dyrwarne, and Dyrrwarne,

cup

or.

177.

51. 3

cf.

Staffs, on a mount vert, a paschal


lamb arg., the head surrounded by a
nimbus or, with a banner ppr. c/. 3 2
Dyve, between two bat's wings gu., a

over the back and passing between the

head reversed

vert.

Dyx,
Dyx,

see Dix.
a greyhound's head erased arg.,
ducally gorged gu., between two wings,
the dexter or, the sinister sa.
Dyxon, a demi-hind sa., bezantee.
a Dyxton, a palm-tree fructed and leaved
i

all

ppr.

144-

East, Bart., a horse erm., supporting


head erased sa., maned or.
with the dexter fore-leg a cross Calvar
51. 4
in bend sinister sa. JEquo pede propera.
on the point of a tilting-spear ppr.,
headed arg., a dolphin naiant of the
ef. 52. 9
first.
140. 9 East, Herbert Hinton D'Este-, Esquire, of
Bourton House, Moreton-in-the-Marsh,
or,
lion's
head
erased
Earl, Berks, a
Glouc,
a horse passant erm., the
pierced bv a broken dart ppr.
dexter fore-leg supporting a Passion
cf. 17. 8
cross in bend sinister sa.
cf. 52. 9
Earle, Lines, a lion's head erased or,
Esquire, of
pierced through the head by a broken East, DEste-, Herbert,
Bourton House, Moreton-in-le-Marsh,
spear arg., point embrued gu.
ef. 17. 8
Glouc, same crest.
Earle, Scotland, a nag's head erased sa.,
maned or.
51-4 East, Bucks and Berks, a horse passant

in saltier ppr.

Earl,

Earle, John, Esquire, B.A., of 4, the


Crescent, Ripon, a horse's head couped.
Duni spiro spero.
Earle, a lion's gamb erect and erased

holding an arrow in bend sinister point

downwards,

all

ppr.

cf.

38.

39- 14 Earle, Sir Henry, Bart., D.L., J. P., of


Allerton Tower, Lanes, a lion's gamb
EaglesQeld and Eglesfield, out of a tower
erased holding an arrow in bend
a demi-greyhound holding in the dexsinister point downwards ppr., and
ter foot a branch of palm ppr.
157. 8
pendent by a chain or, an escutcheon
rampant
gu.
10.
Eaines, a demi-lion
3
gu., charged with an escallop, also or.
Ealand, Yorks, an arrow in pale arg.
Servare modum.
38. 4
173- 5
Eales of London and Bucks, on an eel Earle, Arthur, Esquire, F.R.G.S., J. P., of
Chidwall Lodge, Wavertree, Liverpool,
embowed vert an eagle displayed ppr.
same crest.
Eales, a lion's gamb holding up a human
Nicholas, Esquire, of Ashtonheart ppr.
39. 11 Earle,
under-Lyne, Lanes, upon a mount vert,
Eales, Lionel George Nuttall, Esquire, a
a lion's gamb erased az., grasping a
bear's paw erased fessewise az., holdbattle-axe in bend sinister and ening a fleur-de-lis and encircled by an
circled by a wreath of oak ppr.
Ne
annulet, both or.
Nee parvis si.'ito.
tentes aut perfice.
38. 6
Earn of London and Berks, a demi-lion
rampant sa.
Earle, George Hudson, Esquire, of Rock10. i
lands,
Torquay,
lion's
a
head erased
Earner, a hind trippant az.
124. T2
or, charged mth two escallops gu. and
Earner of London, out of a ducal coronet
in front of two spears in saltire ppr.
a demi-lion rampant gardant ppr., colMagna est Veritas.
260. 8
lared or, holding in the dexter paw a
dagger of the firj^t. Strenue et prospere. Earles, a cross gu., between two wings
erm.
Eames, Somers., a demi-lion rampant sa.
Earlsfort, Lord, see Clonmell, Earl.
10. I
Eardley-Twistleton-Fiennes, Baron Saye Earlsman of Westover, Isle of Wight, a
greyhound's head couped arg., gutteeand Sele, see Saye.
de-poix, collared az., rimmed and studEardley, a sword in pale ppr., enfiled
ded or.
with a leopard's face gu.
22. i
61. 2
Hadley, Earnley, Sussex, a savage's head affrontee
Eardley,
Bart,
{extinct),
of
couped at the shoulders, round the
Jliddx.
(i ) A stag courant gu., attired
temples
or (lor Eardley).
a wreath, issuing therefrom a
118. 13.
(2) A
cf.
falcon with wings endorsed ppr., belled
plume of three ostrich-feathers, all ppr.
or, holding in the beak an acorn slipped
ef. 192. 10
and leaved, also ppr. (for Smith). Spes Earnshaw, a cross patee fitched or, fimdecus pJ robtir.
briated gu.
166. 3
cf. 88. 2
:

conquiesco.

Dyson,

Earl, a nag's

Eade, Nornioh, a leopard's face arg.

Eadon, a mitre

Dynham,

sa.
J'avance.
52. 6East,
Clayton, Sir Gilbert Augustus,
Bart., of Hall Place, Berks: (i)

horse passant sa. {for East).


(2) Out
of a mural crown gu., a leopard's paw
erect arg., charged with a crescent and
grasping
a
pellet
Clayton).
{for
J'avance.
cf. 39. 13
Eastchurch, the sun rising from behind
a cloud ppr.
162. 5
Eastday, Kent, on a mount vert, a liind
lodged ppr.
125. 4
Easten, Arthur Henry, Esquire, of "the
Currant, Sevenoaks. Kent, an oak-tree.
Eastfteld, a hawk with wings expanded
ppr., beaked, legged, and belled or.
87.

Eastlake,

House,

Charles Lock, Long Sutton


Langport, a griffin peissant.

Vtere sorte tua.


Easthope, Surrey, out of a vallery coronet
or, a horse's head arg., maned of the
first, charged on the neck with two
bendlets engrailed az.
50. r
Eastland, an arm in armour embowed
ppr., holding a fleur-de-lis or.
199. 14
Eastman, a swan collared and lined
ppr.

99.

Eastnor, Viscount, see Somers, Earl.


Eastoft, a dagger and a pen in saltier
ppr.
Artis vel mart is.
cf. 170. 4
Eastoft, a stork with an eel in its beak
ppr.
cf. 105. 8
Easton, Devonsh., a yew-tree ppr. 143. i
Easton, Scotland, a demi-chevalier in
armour brandishing a sword, all ppr.
187. I

Eastwood, see Murphy-Eastwood.


Eastwood, on a ducal coronet per pale
or and gu., a lion passant gardant of
the same, crowned ppr.
6. 4

EAS

EDG

181
William
McAdam,
M.S. Lond., F.R.C.S. Eng.,
Harley Street,
Cavendish
W., a broken halbert, the two
chevron. Se defendendo.

Eastwood, Frederick, Esquire, of Buckden Mount, Huddersfield, upon the


battlements of a tower ppr. a lion
passant gu., gutt6e-d'or, supporting
with the dexter fore-paw a battle-axe

Eccles,

Esquire,
of

124,

Ede, a cross moline

az.,

wheat in orle ppr.


Eden, Baron Auckland,
of

between two ears

154. 14
see Aucldand.
Eden, Sir William, Bart., D.L., of West
Auckland, Durh., and Maryland, North
erect also ppr.
Oriens sylva.
Eccles, William, Esquire, of Withy Grove,
America, a dexter arm in armour emBamber Bridge, Preston, upon a rock
Eastwood, Harry Arnold, of Thorpe
bowed ppr., the hand grasping a garb
House,
Almondbury,
Huddersfield,
ppr., a cross pattee gu., and on either
or, banded vert.
Si sit prudentia.
same crest.
side three cinquefoils slipped vert. Eden, Lieutenant-Colonel John Henry,
Per ecdesiam ad caliim.
Eastwood, William Seymoiu-, Esquire,
of Bishopston Grange, Ripon, same
of Esher Lodge, Esher, Surrey, upon Eccleston or Eclestone, a dexter hand
crest and motto.
holding a dagger in pale ppr.
the battlements of a tower per pale
212. 9 Eden, Durh., an arm embowed vested
arg. and gu., and in front of a lance Eccleston or Eclestone, a magpie ppr.
barry of four az. and gu., holding in
erect ppr., therefrom flowing to the Eccleston, Shells-, same crest.
the hand ppr. a bunch of wheat vert.
sinister a pennant az., a lion passant Ecbard, Sutf., an ostrich with wings. Eden, Kent and Suff., a plume of feathers
gardant per pale of the second and
expanded holding in the beak a key.
arg.
115. I
first, resting upon the dexter forepaw
Eden,
an ostrich holding in the beak a
cf- 97- 5
a fountain ppr. Nil dea-perandum.
Echingham of Dunbrody Abbey, co.
horseshoe ppr.
97. 8
Wexford, Ireland, an eagle ppr., hold- Eden, Essex and Suff., a demi-dragon
5- 7
ing in the dexter claw a staff or, thereon
sans wings vert, holding a rose-branch
Eastwood, Charles John Ebden, Baldslow
Place, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, same crest.
a pennon gu.
flowered arg., stalked and leaved ppr.
Ecbingbam of Kent, a church-bell ppr.
Spes sibi quis que.
168. 7
Eastwood, C. Edmund, Esquire, of Malvern Wells, Worcs., on a wTeath of the Ecblin, John Godfrey, Esquire, of Dun- Edgar, Suff., a demi-ostrich rising, holdcolours issuant fiom a wreath of oak a
loskin, Carrickfergus, a talbot passant
ing in the beak a horse-shoe.
cf. 96. 8
well ppr., thereon a swan arg., beaked
arg., spotted sa., langued gu.
Non Edgar of the Red House, near Ipswich,
sine prmdd.
and legged sa. Per fidem vinco.
Suff'., an ostrich's head between two
54. I
wings expanded or, each charged with
loo. 3 Echlin, Henry, Esquire, J.P., of Kirlish,
CO.
Tyrone, a talbot passant arg.,
as many bends az., and holding in the
Eastwood, a boar passant ppr.
40. 9
spotted sa., gorged with a collar az.,
beak a horse-shoe arg.
Eastwood, Captain R. J. C, of Castle96. 12
town, CO. Louth, and The Fews, Ireand charged on the shoulder with a Edgar, Scotland, a dagger and a quill in
land, a wild boar passant az., charged
white rose ppr. Non sine prcedd.
saltier ppr.
Potius ingenio quam vi.
with a castle arg., and holding a
cf. 54. 5
cf. 170. 4
branch of acorns in its mouth ppr. Echlin, Sir Thomas, Bart., of Clonagh, Edgar, Scotland, a withered oak-branch
CO. Kildare, a talbot passant arg.,
sprouting afresh ppr. Apparet qtiod.
Oriens sylva.
cf. 40. 9
Easum, on a mount five wheat-ears ppr.
spotted sa.
Rumor acerbe lace.
cf. SI- 3
Edgar, Wilfred Haythorne, Esquire, an
154- 7
54. I
arm in armoiu', the hand bare and
Eaten and Eaton, a crow's head erased Eckersall, Middx., a dexter arm in
ppr.
armour embowed ppr. and inverted,
grasping a dagger in bend sinister, point
downwards, all ppr. ilaun do it.
charged with a lozenge arg., holding in
Eaton, Baron Cheylesmore, see Cheylesthe hand an esquire's helmet of the Edgar, Scotland, a hand holding a dagger
more.
Man do it.
first, garnished or.
point downward ppr.
Eaton, Notts, an eagle's head erased
sa., holding in the beak a sprig vert.
Eckersley, James Carlton, Ashfield, Wigan,
cf. 213. 6
Vincit omnia Veritas.
an arm in armour embowed ppr., gar- Edgcumbe, see Mount-Edgcumbe, Earl of.
84. 10
nished and charged with two cinque- Edgcumbe, Devonsh. and Cornw., a boar
Eaton, Ireland, a beaver passant arg.
foils, the one above, the one below, the
passant arg., armed, bristled, and
cf. 134. 8
elbow or, holding in the hand an
raembered or, gorged with a chaplet
Eaton, out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's
head sa., armed arg.
esquire's helmet between two branches
of oak vert, fructed of the second.
44. 11
of oak in saltire slipped, also ppr.
Au plaisir fort de Dieu.
Eaton, a boar's head erased holding in
40. 6
Allans mes enfants.
the mouth a sword.
Edgcumbe, Richard John Frederick, Es42. 6
quire,
EdgbaiTow, Crowthorne,
of
Eaton of Rainham Essex, a stork arg., Eckford, Scotland, a griffin statant or.
beaked and legged gu., holding in the
Berks, a boar arg., accoUed with a
63. 8
beak an ostrich-feather or. cf. 105. 11 Eckley of Credenhill Park Heref., a
wreath of oak ppr., fructed or. An
plaisir fort de Dieu.
leopard's head erased gu.
Gesta prceceEbblewbite, Ernest Arthur, Esquire, of
Tintem, Christchurch Road, Crouch
nient verbis.
Edgcumbe, a boar's head in a dish, all
cf. 23. 2
End, N., a demi-wolf erm., holding be- Ecles, see Eccles.
arg.
tween the paws a lyre or, and charged Ecleston, Lines, a cock-pheasant ppr.
Edgcumbe, Pearce-, Sir Edward Robert,
on the shoulder with a mullet of six
Sandye Place, Sandy, Beds, a demicf. go. 8
points pierced arg.
boar supporting between the legs a
En avant.
Ecleston and Eclestone, see Eccleston.
javeUn erect ppr., and gorged with a
246. 7 Ecroyd, William Farrer, Esquire, J.P.,
Ebden, Charles John, Baldslow Place,
D.L., of Lomeshaye, Lancashire, of
collar, therefrom suspended a bugleSussex, a lion regardant sa., collared or,
Credenhill Park, Heref., and of Whithorn stringed, both or. Pro jure
resting the dexter paw upon a fusil, also
barrow Lodge, Westm!., in front of a
semper.
255. 10
sa., and holding in the mouth a palmdemi-tower ppr., thereon a stag's head Edge of London and Staffs, a demi-seabranch ppr. Spes sibi gtiis que.
erased erminois, three spears, one in
lion ppr.
Eberstein, a peacock's head ppr.
pale and two in saltire, also ppr.
103. 2
In Edge, Sir John, of Clonbrock, Queen's Co.,
Ebhert, a salamander in flames ppr.
Ireland, a reindeer's head couped ppr.,
veritate victoria.
lid holding
collared and chained or,
138. 4 Ecton, a hand holding a branch of palm
Semper
Ebrington, Viscount, see Fortescue, Earl.
in its mouth a trefoil
ppr.
219. II
Ebsworth, a demi-wolf erm., supporting Eddington, a phoenix in flames ppr.
cf. 122. I
fidelis.
a spear tasselled.
82. 2 Edge, John Dallas, Esquir(e, same crest
29. 4
Ebury, Baron (Grosvenor), of Ebury Eddington, Archibald Campbell, Esquire,
and motto.
cf. 122. I
Manor, Middx., a talbot statant or.
of Ballangeich, co. Villicrs, Victoria, Edge, John Henry, Esq lire. B.A., of
Farnaus, Ballickmoyler Queen's Co.,
Virtus non slemma.
Australia, uses a savage's head couped
cf. 54. 2
same crest and motto.
Eccles, a gaimtlet ppr.
at the neck and distilling blood. Data,
209. 8
Eccles, Ecles, and Exles, Scotland and
igo. 11 Edge, Thomas Lewis Kekewich, Esquire,
fata, secutus.
Ireland, a broken halberd az.
of Strelley Hall, Nottingham, same
<Se
Eddowes, a mitre bezantee, charged with
crest and motto.
defendendo.
172. 7
a chevron.
cf. 180. 5
I

Square,

parts in

,,

EDG

EDW

182

Edge, Notts, a reindeer's head couped Edmond of Haverfordwest, Swansea, and


Carmarthen, an arm in armour em122. i
ppr., collared and chained or.
bowed holding in the hand a battleEdge, an ostrich's head erased between
Persevere.
axe, all ppr.
cf. 200. 6
two wings.
Edmond,
Captain Edmond Morgan EdDeptford,
Wilkinson,
of
Edgebury, alia.s
mond, of Llanstephan, Carmarthen,
Kent, on a mount vert, a bird sa., supsame crest and motto.
porting a pennon az. and gu., the ends
flotant, the top arg., thereon a cross of Edmondes, Sussex, a dragon's head erased
arg., charged on the breast with three
the fourth, the staff or.
pellets.
cf. 71. 2
Rev.
Edward Bettenson. of
Edgell,
Standerwick Court, Somers., a falcon Edmondes, Hants and Sussex, a dragon's
head erased quarterly vert and arg.,
rising arg., guttee-de-sang, belled or,
semee of roimdles counterchanged and
resting the dexter claw on an antique
charged with a crescent.
71-2
shield of the first, charged with a
Qui sera sera.
87. 7 Edmonds, Oxon., a griffin's head erased
cinquefoil gu.
gu., holding in the beak a cross crossEdgell, Wyatt-, Arthur, of Milton Place,
let fitched or.
cf. 66. 2
Surrey: (I) A demi-lion rampant
A
holding in the dexter paw a cinquefoil Edmonds of Dedington, Oxon.
i )
griffin's head erased gu., holding in
gu.,
slipped and leaved vert {for
the beak a cross pattee fitchee or.
Edgell).
(2) A demi-lion per
cf. 10. 2.
pale crenellce or and sa., holding in the
cf. 66. 2.
(2) On a globe arg., banded
or, a griffin's head gu.
dexter paw an arrow gu., feathered and
headed arg. (for Wyatt). Honesta bona, Edmonds, Cambs, a greyhound sejant sa.,
bezantee,
collared
or.
6
13.
cf. 59. 2
cf.
Edgell, on a chapeau ppr., a dove with Edmonds, Bucks and Cornw., between
two wings endorsed a lion couchant
wings addorsed az.
94- 10
gardant, all or.
Edgelow, Arthur Wilberforce Hennen,
M. and L.S.A., of Seymour House, lo, Edmonds, a sinister wing erect per pale
or and arg.
cf. 109. 7
Merton Road, Wimbledon, a castle
triple-towered charged with a fleur- Edmonds, Devonsh., on a chapeau gu.,
turned up erm., a fleur-de-lis or, be300. 2
de-lis.
Espere en Dieu.
tween two wings az.
Edgeworth, a lion's head erased arg.
cf. 1 10. 5
17. 8 Edmonds, William, Esquire, of Wiscombe
Park, Honiton, Devonsh., a rock ppr.,
Edgeworth, Sneyd-, Ireland, on a ducal
thereon a fieur-de-lis vert, surmounted
coronet a pelican in her piety, all or.
by a boar's head couped arg. Absque
Constans contraria spernit.
cf. 98. 8
labore n ihil.
Edgeworth, Thomas Neweomen, Ksquire,
M. A., D.L., of Kilshrewly, Edgeworths- Edmonds, Yorks, a three-masted ship in
full sail ppr.
160. 13
town, on a ducal coronet a pelican with
wings endorsed and inverted vulning Edmonds, an arm in armour embowed
ppr., throwing a pheon az., the handle
herself.
Conslans contraria spernit.
of the first.
198. 7
Edgill, a demi-lion rampant holding in
the dexter paw a cinquefoil gu., slipped Edmonds, an arm in armour embowed
holding in the hand a battle-axe, all
and leaved vert.
cf. 10. 2
ppr.
Agnus in pace, leo in bello.
Edgworth, a cherub ppr.
189. 9
Edie, Scotland, a cross crosslet fitched
cf. 200. 6
gu., and a skean ppr. in saltier.
Cru.K Edmondson of London, a lion rampant
or, gorged with a bar gemelle gu., supmihi grata qities.
166. 12
porting a pennon az., the staff gu.,
Edington, a savage's head couped and
headed arg.
dropping blood, all ppr.
190. 11
3. 14
Edington, a Saracen's head couped at Edmondson, Yorks, a demi-lion sa., holdthe shoulders ppr., wreathed arg. and
ing an escallop or.
13. 10
gu.
190. 5 Edmondstone, Scotland, a camel's head
and neck ppr.
Edington or Edingtoun, an arm in armour
132. 7
embowed, wreathed with laurel, hold Edmondstone, Scotland, a demi-lion raming in the hand a standard erect, all
pant gu., armed and langued az., holdppr., the flag charged with the sun or.
ing in his paws a battle-axe ppr.
Be
Edington, Scotland, a stag's head erased
hardie.
15-4
or.
Labor omnia vincit.
121. 2 Edmonstone, Scotland, a hand drawing a
semicircle with a compass ppr.
Edlin, a swan's head between two wings
Gadge
arg.
loi. 6
and measure.
Edmands, Surrey and Middx., a griffin's Edmonstone, a squirrel sejant or.
head erased arg., holding in the beak
</
135- 4

Edmondstoune-Cranstoun.Charles Joscpli

a cross crosslet fitched az., between Edmonstone-Montgomerie, William E.,


two wings also arg., each charged with
Esquire, of 200.
Cromwell Road,
Vincit Veritas.
a thistle ppr.
Kensington,
London: (i) On the
Edmeades, Major-General Henry, R.A.,
dexter side On a chapeau a dexter
of Nurstead Court, Gravesend, Kent,
gauntlet erect ppr., the hand holdfive arrows interlaced or, surmounted
ing a dagger, also ppr., hilted and

his dexter paw a sword ppr.


cf. 16. 3
Edwards, Glouc, a demi-Uon rampant
or, holding between his paws a castle

by a crescent

sa.

cf.

173. 3

pommelled

or {for Montgomerie).

(2)

Esquire, of Corehouse, Lanarksh.,


crane statant vulning itself ppr.

Edmund, on a chapeau

gu., turned up
a lion passant gradant az., dncally
gorged or.
cf. 4. 5
Edmunds, Hants, a winged lion couchant
arg.,

gardant

or.

Edmunds,

Yorlcs, in the sea an ancient


ship of three masts under sail, all ppr.
Votis tune veils.

Edmunds, two hands

in fess

couped and

conjoined, supporting a human heart,


all ppr.
222. 4
Ednor, a griffin's head erased gu., beaked
or.
66. 2
Ednowain, Wales, a boar's head couped
sa., langued gu., tusked or, transfixed
by a dagger ppr.
Edolphe, Kent, an ibex's head erased sa.,

maned, armed, and attired or.


Edon, Kent and Suff., a plume of feathers
arg.

Edridge, a

hawk standing on

a fish ppr.
86.

Edridge of London and Norf., a lion's


head erased gu.
17. 2
Edridge, Wilts, a lion rampant arg.
13

I-

Edrington, a goafs head ppr.. collared


erm.
cf. 128. 12

Edward, a tortoise ppr.


Edward, a tortoise or.

cf.

Nee

fiuctu.

12

fintu,
cf.

Edward, a buck's head couped

nee

125. s

or.

121. s

Edwardes, Baron Kensington,

see

Ken-

sington.

Edwardes, Sir Henry Hope, Bart., J.P.,


of Shrewsbury, a man's head
and
shoulders affrontee in armour, the helmet open vizored ppr., garnished or.
A vyno Duw dervid.
Hope-,
Lieutenant-Colonel
Edwardes,
Herbert James, Netley, Shrew.sbury
(i) Same as above.
(2) A broken globe
between two palm-branches ppr., and
charged with three arrows, two in
saltire and one in pale, point downwards or, the whole surmounted by a
rainbow with clouds at each end ppr.
A vyno Duw dervid.
Edwardes-Tucker of Sealy Ham, Pembroke, a bear's paw holding a battleaxe arg.
Vigilate
Gardez la foy.
:

cf-

38. 3

Edwardes, Carmarthen, a demi-lion or,


holding between the paws a Bowenknot.
Aspera ad virtutum est via.
cf. 10. 2
Edwards-Moss, see Moss.
Edwards, Heref., out of a ducal coronet
or,

a demi-lion

arg.

rampant

gu., holding in

cf.

10. 2

Edwards, Frank, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of


the Cottage, Knighton, Radnorsh
issuant from the battlements of a
tower or, a wolf's head per pale erm.
and gu., guttee-d'or, charged with a
cross couped, also or.
A gar y givir a

Edmerston, a dextr hand throwing a


On the sinister side Out of a ducal
dart ppr.
2T4. 4
coronet or, a swan's head and neck
Edmiston or Edmistone, Scotland, a
arg.,
beaked or {for Edmonstone).
camel's head and neck.
132. 7
Garde, garde,
Virtus auget honorem.
246. 6
gyfyr.
Edmond, a demi-lion ppr., supporting a Edmonstone, Sir Archibald, Bart., D.L., Edwards, a lion passant gardant or. 4. 3
long cross gu.
11. 14
of Duutreath, Stirlingsh., out of a ducal Edwards, Bart., of Garth, Montgomery,
Edmond, on a chapeau a fleur-de-lis.
coronet or, a swan's head and neck ppr.
a lion passant gardant per pale or
Virtus auget honorem,
cf. 148. 2
and gu., resting the dexter paw on an
cf. 100. 10

EDW

EGE

183

escutcheon of the last, charged with Edwards, Henry William Bartholomew, Egan, Ireland, a demi-eagle regardant.
the Hall, Hardingham, Attleborough,
Y Gicir yn
So. 10
a nag's head erased arg.
Norf., same crest.
Quid leges sine Egan, Ireland, on a tower or, a knif,'ht in
crhyn y bijd.
cf. 4. 3
complete armour couped at the knees
moribus ?
Edwards, late Colonel George Rowland, of
holding in his dexter hand a battleNess Strange, Shropsh., within a Edwards, a turtle-dove holding in its
axe, all ppr.
Fortitudo et prudentia.
beak an olive - branch, all ppr.
wreath arg. and sa., a Uon rampant
92. 5 Egerley, a Cornish chough ducally gorged,
per fesse of the same.
9. 3
all ppr.
Sir
John Henry Priestly
107. 6
Edwards, Charles Edward Munroe, of Edwards,
Churchill,
Bart., out of a vallery Egerton, Earl of Wilton, see Wilton.
Dolseran Road, Dolgellv, same crest.
coronet or, a talbot's head arg., semee- Egerton, Earl of Ellesmere, see EUesmere.
Fidelis.
Egerton, see Grey-Egerton, Bart.
de-lis az.
Omne bonum, Dei donum.
Edwards, Wales, an oak-tree ppr., on the
dexter side a gate, also ppr., on the
257. 6 Egerton of Tatton, Earl of (Egerton),
Tatton, County Palatine of Chester, on
sinister a lion rampant against the tree Edwards, Arthur Hancock, Esquire, J. P.,
a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion
D.L., M.A., of Pyenest, Halifax, same
g"rampant, also gu., supporting an arrow
crest and motto.
Edwards, a lion's head erased per bend
palewise or, pheoned and flighted arg.
sinister erm. and ermines.
17. 8 Edwards, out of a marquess's coronet a
Sic donee.
talbot's head.
Edwards, a lion's head erased per bend
cf. 2. 4
cf. 57. 12
Egerton, Charles Augustus, the Banks,
sinister erm. and ermines, charged with Edwards, Warw., a talbot passant ppr.
Robertsbridge, Sussex, same crest and
four fleurs-de-lia.
cf. 17. 8
54motto.
Edwards of Old Court, co. Wicklow (i) Edwards, F. Swinford, Esquire, of 55,
Harley Street, W., out of the coronet of Egerton, Duke of Bridgewater, on a
A lion's head erased ermines between
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion
a marquess a talbot's head.
Gardez la
two palm- branches issuing ppr. {for
rampant of the first, supporting a
Edwards), cf. 17. 7. {2) An arm in
broad arrow erect or, headed and
armour embowed, the hand holding a Edwards, Wales, a boar's head erased
feathered arg.
arg.
cf. 2. 4
sword within a sun in splendour ppr.
42. 2
Heb Dduw, heb ddim, Edwards, on a mount vert, a horse's head Egerton, Hon. Alan de Tatton, of Ros{for Kynaston).
therne Manor, Knutsford, same crest
erased or, charged on the neck with a
Dduw a digon Honor potestate honorand motto.
anfis.
chevron gu., between two oak-branches
195. 7
Egerton, Charles Augustus, Esquire, J.P.,
ppr.
Edwards, a lion's head erased ermmes,
of the Banks, Mountfield, Sussex, same
between two palm-branches ppr. Heb Edwards, John, Esquire, K.C., of Har
crest.
Sic donee.
court Buildings, Temple, London, E.G.,
Dduw, heb ddim, Duw a digon.
a stag regardant arg., charged on the Egerton, Sir Edwin Henry, K.C.B., of
cf. 17. 7
British Legation, Athens, same crest
body with two fleurs-de-lis az., and
Edwards, Lieutenant-Colonel the Right
and motto.
resting the dexter fore-leg on an esHon. Sir Fleetwood Isham, G.C.V.O.,
Egerton, Hugh Edward, Esquire, same
quire's helmet ppr.
118. i
K.C.B.. I.S.O., of St. James's Palace,
crest.
S.W., issuant from a chaplet of roses Edwards, Beds, three ostrich-feathers
Egerton,
Sir Robert Eyles, of Coed-yarg.
115. I
gu., a lion's head erased per pale
Glyn, three arrows, two in saltire and
ermines and erm., gorged with a collar Edwards, Ireland, a crosier in pale or.
one in pale or, headed and feathered
gemel or. Ititegritate.
225. 9
170. 14
Virtuti non armis fido.
sa., banded gu.
Edwards, a lion's gamb couped and erect Edwards of London, a hand gu., holding
221. 12 Egerton, Reginald A., Esquire, Brookerm., greisping a goat's leg erased sa.,
a cross pattee fitched or.
ville, Raheny, co. Dublin, three arrows,
ungu. or.
Edwards, Sir James Bevan, K.C.M.G.,
two
in
saltire
arg.,
and one in pale,
Edwards, Cambs and Sussex, on a ducal
C.B., of the Gables, Folkestone, a
points downwards or, barbed and
coronet arg., a tiger passant or.
man's head in a helmet in profile. A
feathered sa., banded with a ribbon
vynno Duw dervid.
Edwards of London, on a ducal coronet or,
gu.
VirhUi non armis fido.
a tiger passant sa., maned of the first.
Edwards of Toxteth Park, Liverpool, and
Broughton, Lanes, a man in complete Egerton, Chesh. and Shropsh., a Uon raraEdwards, Devonsh., Hunts, and Shropsh.,
pant gu., supporting an arrow ppr.,
an ibex passant sa., bezantee, maned,
armour, resting the dexter hand on a
headed
and feathered arg.
2. 4
armed, and attired with two straight
sword point downwards ppr., and suphorns or.
porting with his sinister an escutcheon Egerton, Ireland, a lion sejant gu., supporting in the dexter paw a battle-axe
of the arms, viz.
or, a pile az. and a
Edwards, an antelope trippant ppr.
arg., the staff of the first, and in the
chevron counterchanged between three
126. 6
sinister a laurel-branch ppr.
8. 9
horse's heads erased of the second.
Edwards, Cornw., an antelope saliant sa.,
i. 13
126. 7
bezantee, attired or.
A vynno Duw dervid. Duw ydi cin Egerton, a lion rampant ppr.
Egerton,
Chesh., a lion's gamb gu., holdEdwards, John, Esquire, of Trematon
cryfdwr.
ing
sword
arg.,
hilt
and
pommel
or.
a
Hall, near Saltash, in front of two Edwards,
George Frederick, Esquire,
38- 5
wheat-stalks ppr., a griffin's head
F.B.G.S., F.Z.S., of Alger House, 6,
erased per chevron or and az. PerseHighbury Crescent, London, N., in Egerton, three arrows arg., headed and
feathered sa., banded or.
173. i
verando.
front of a man's head in profile, couped
cf. 66. 2
Edwards, on a mount vert, a wyvern arg.
ppr., crined or, a fret of the last. Egerton, five arrows, one in pale and four
[

'

in saltier.
173. 3
Gralia naturam vincit.
Edwin, a Cornish chough ppr.
107. 14 Egerton, a buck's head erased sa., attired
121. 2
or.
Edwin, a lion sejant holding between the
fore-paws an escutcheon, both party Egerton, Chesh., a plume of feathers erm
Edwards, Howell Powell, Esquire, M.A.,
115.
of Novington Manor, Sussex, a dragon's
per chevron gu. and or.
cf. S. 4
head ereised vert, gorged with a collar Eel, a boar's head couped or.
43. i Egerton, an arm vested gu., holding in
vair, and charged witli two quatrefoils Eeles, a dexter arm in armour in fess
the hand ppr. a sword arg.
Esquire,
in pale or, holding in the mouth a
couped holding in the hand a cutlass Egerton-Green, Claude Egerton,
dexter hand couped at the wrist disof East Hill House, Colchester: (l) A
entiled with a boar's head, all ppr.
stag's head arg., erased or, attired sa.,
tilling drops of blood ppr., between
211. 9
two spear-heads erect arg.
gorged with a collar gemel gu., holding
244. 5 Efllngham, Earl of (Howard), of Effingin the mouth a sprig of holly fructed
Edwards, Somers., an eagle displayed az.
ham, Surrey, on a chapeau gu., turned
2
his
tail
ppr. {for Green).
erm.,
hon
statant
gardant,
(2) On a chapeau
up
a
75gu., turned up erm., a lion rampant of
Edwards, an eagle's head erased sa.,
extended or, gorged with a ducal
the first, supporting an arrow in pale,
ducally gorged or.
coronet arg., charged with a mullet sa.,
cf. 83. 2
the pheon downwards arg. {for Egerton).
for difference.
Edwards, Norf., a martlet sa., charged
Virtus mille scuta.
Egerton-Warburton, Augustus, Esquire,
on the wing with a cinquefoil or.
cf. 4. 4
of Bakerup, West Australia: (i) A
65. 4
Egan, a long cross gu.
cf. 95. 5

69. II

Edwards, a wyvern with wings displayed.

'

70. 8

EGE

ELI

184

(Scott), StoweU Park,


her dexter Eldon, Earl of
North Leach, Glouc, a lion's head
hand upon an anchor or, and holding
erased gu., gorged with a chain, and
in her sinister by the hair the head of a
wreath arg. and gu., issuing therefrom
therefrom a portcullis pendent or, and
savage couped of the first. Gardez
three ostrich-feathers or (jor Warcharged with a mullet arg. for differ184. 9
bien.
Three arrows, two in
burton).
(2)
ence.
Sit sine lobe decus.
cf. 17. 2
saltire and one in pale or, headed and Eglionby, see Egleby.
feathered sa., bound with a ribbon gu. Egmanton, Lanes, a hand holding a cross Eldred, Essex, a Triton ppr., holding an
221. 12
escallop or.
pattee fitched gu.
(for Egerton).
Egerton-Warburton, Rev. Geoffrey, of Egmont, Earl ol (Perceval), Cowdray Eldred, a dexter hand couped in fess,
reaching to a laurel-cro\\Ti, all ppr.
Park, Midhurst, Sussex, a thistle erect
Warburton Rectory, Chesh., same
and leaved ppr. Sub cruce Candida.
Eldres, a camel's head couped ppr.
crests.
c/. 150. 5
Esquire,
132- 7
George,
Egerton-Warburton,
c/. 1 59. 9
J.P., of Sandicroft, Northwich, Chesh., Egremond, a lion's head gu., imperially Eldres, a winged globe ppr.
crowned or.
17. 14 Eldridge, out of a ducal coronet a peasame crests.
cock's tail ppr.
1 15. 6
Egerton-Warburton, George Grey, Es- Egremont, Earl of (Wyndham), a lion's
head erased or, within a fetterlock of Eldrington, Essex, a heion sa., membered
quire, J.P., of Yeriminup, Western
gu.
the same, the arch compony-counterlOS. 9
Australia, same crests.
bon
droit.
az.
Au
Elers,
Carew
Thomas,
compony or and
Esquire, of OldEgerton-Warburton, Horace, Esquire, of
bury, Kent, between two dove's wings
St. Werburghe's, West Australia, same Eidingtoun, an arm in armour embowed,
ppr., an escutcheon of the arn\s, viz.
wreathed above the elbow with laurel,
crests.
gjTonny of twelve pieces arg. and gu.,
and supporting a standard charged
Egerton-Warburton, Piers, Esquire, J. P.,
in the centre point au inescutcheon or.
with the rising sun.
of Arley Hall, Northwich, Chesh., same
Gloria virlulis umbra.
Eills, John Lamport, Esquire, of Livercrests.
erased
ppr.,
graspLines, an arm erect vested arg.,
eagle's
claw
Eley,
pool, an
Egerton-Warburton, Roland, Esquire of
holding in the band ppr. a fleur-de-lis
ing a bezant, charged with a cross crossStoneyhurst, West Australia, same

anciently attired

Saracen's head affrontee couped at the


shoulders ppr., round the temples a

az., resting

let

crests.

Egg, out of a ducal coronet the attires


123. I
of a stag.
Eggerly, a Cornish chough ducally gorged,
all ppr.
107. 6
Eggington, Gardiner, Esquire, of North
Ferriby, Yorks, a talbot sejant arg.,
eared sa., gorged with a collar per
fesse nebulee or and az., the dexter
paw resting upon a sphere ppr. Integer vitcB.

cf.

55.

(i)

demi-dragon

sa.

Teneo

tvii

memor

Ekeney, on a chapeau ppr., a pheon

sa.

Eley, Yorks, an arm in armour, holding


in the hand a hawk's lure ppr.
Eire or Elphe, an eagle's head couped.

c/.

az.

83.

Elford, Bart., Devonsh., a demi-lion

174. II

crosslet fitched gu.

Ekins, a lion's

gamb

35.
sa.,

clira.

10

Ellred,

c/. 36. 1
bend gu.
Ekinton and Ekington, a sand-glass gu.

arg.,

mount

II

between two

branches ppr.

olive-

131. 12

Elgee, Percival Charles, Esquire, M.A.,


of 23, Bramham Gardens, S. W., a demi-

177- 15

man

in profile habited in complete


armour, the visor raised, and holding
in his sinister hand a scimitar in pale,
all ppr.
Corda semper fidelia.
Elgie, on a ducal coronet a swan with
wings addorsed and ducally crowned.
Elgin and Kincardine, Earl of (Bruce), a
lion statant with the tail extended az.

Ekles, see Eccles.


Ekles, a broken halbert, the top hanging
down az. Se dc/endo.
172.7
Elam, Kent, between the attires of a
stag, attached to the scalp, a boar's
head erased and erect, all ppr. 43. 2

or,

10.

vert,

cf.

on

Sussex,

lamb couchant

holding a cross

crosslet fitched in

charged for difference on the shoulder


with an escallop gu. {/or Drax). (2)
In front of a lion's head erased or,
gorged with two barrulets sa., three

ram-

pant erased per pale arg. and .^a.,


ducally crowned or.
Difficilia qua? yxd-

Ekington, see Ekinton.


Ekins, a lion's gamb sa., holding up a
lozenge arg., charged with a cross

Egginton, Arthur, Esquire, of South


EUa, near Hull, same crest and motto.
Egginton, John Smyth, Esquire, J.P., of
the Elms, Kirk Ella, Hull, same crest
and motto.
Egginton-Ernle-Erle-Drax, John Lloyd,
Esquire, of 7, Lypiatt Terrace. Chel-

tenham

fitchee

Eiston, Scotland, out of a cloud the sun


162. 5
Veritas.
rising ppr.

Eland and EUand, on a chapeau az.,


turned up or, a martlet gu.
95. i
Eland and EUand, a demi-female holding
Fuitniis.
c/. 4. 8
in her dexter hand a garland of laurel. Elgood, Edgar John, Esquire, of the
Manor House, Sidcup, Kent, B.C.L.,
183. 5
Elcham, a covered cup or, between two
M.A. Oxon., J. P., CO. Kent, in front of
wings ppr.
a mount vert, thereon a greyhound
Elcho, Lord, see Wemyss, Earl of.
current sa., holding in the mouth a key
Elcock, a stag salient ppr.
1 17. 2
in bend, wards upwards or, a pile of six
Elcocke, Chesh., out of a mural coronet
pellets, one, two, and three.
Tenax
or, a demi-cock az., combed, beaked,
propositi.
292. 14
and wattled of the first, and holding Elham, out of a mural coronet a firein the beak a wheat- ear ppr.
beacon between two wings ppr.
Elcocks, Chesh., out of a mural coronet
112. 5
or, a cock's head gu., holding in the Elibank, Baron (Murray), of EUbank,
beak a wheat-ear.
Selkirk, a lion rampant gu., holding
Eld of London and Staffs, a falcon rising
between the paws a battle-axe ppr.
or,
beaked, membered, jessed, and
Virtide fideque.
belled gu., his beak embrued ppr.
Elin, George H. A., of Old Southcote
Lodge, Reading, on a mount a crococf. S7. I

escallops fessewise arg. (/or Erie).


(3)
A man's head in profile couped at the

shoulders ppr., on the head a long cap


barry of ten tasselled and tied or and
and charged on the neck for
difference with a cross crosslet or (/or
Ernie).
(4) On a mount vert, a talbot
sejant erm., holding in the mouth an
eagle displayed sa. (/or Egglinton).
Mart en droit.
Egloke, a griffin passant per pale or and
sa.,

az.

63. 2

Egleby and Eglionby, Warw., a demieagle with wings expanded or, charged
with a mullet for difference.
c/. 80. 2

and Eglefleld, a dexter hand


apaumee, charged with an eye ppr.

Eglefelde

Francis Frederick, J.P., IJelvoir,


Torquaj', same crest.
Elder, a demi-imicorn rampant.
48. 7
Elder, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a
Eld,

222. 4

Eglenton, Ireland, a lion rampant resting


the fore-paw on an antique shield.
Egleston, a talbot's head erased sa.,

roll of

collared arg.
56. i
Eglin, Joseph, Esquire, of Kingston-uponHull, on a mount vert, an eagle rising

surmounted by an anchor and cable


bend sinister sa., holding in the
dexter claw a rose gu., slipped vert.
Eglinton and Winton, Earl of (Montgomerie), Eglinton Castle, Irvine, a
female figure ppr., representing Hope,

or,

in

paper ppr.

diles

ppr.

Vincet

qui

perse-

83.

Baron, Earl St. Germans, see St.


Germans.
an elephant's head couped arg.,

Virlute duce.

Eliot,

215. 6
Elder, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
a palm- branch ppr.
VirtiUe duce.

219. II
Elderkar, see EUerker.
Eldershaw, Scotland, a demi-lion ramgu., ducally gorged or.
10. 7
1 ppra- 4

tatant

verit.

Elingham, an eagle's head couped ppr.

Eliot,

collared gu.
;

cf.

133. 2

an elephant's head sa., armed and


eared arg.
133. 2
Eliot, Surrey, a griffin's head couped beEliot,

tween two wings addorsed

sa., collared

j
'

arg.

cf.67.ll

11
5

ELI
Eliot, issuing

Eliot, of

ELL

185

out of clouds a dexter arm em-

bowed throwing a dart

ppr.

cf.

201. 14

demi-heraldic

tiger

holding

between the paws a naval crown.

Borthwickbrae, Scotland, a dex-

25. 13

cf.

EUeswortb, a dexter arm in armour embowed holding in the hand a club, all
ppr.
199. 6
gu.,
EliOtt, Sir WiUiam Francis Augustus, Elletson, a griffin's head erased
dueaUy gorged or.
cj. 66. 1
Bart., D.L., F.R.S., of Stobs, Boxburglish., a dexter hand in armour Elley, an anchor in pale az., entwined
161. 3
by a serpent vert.
couped above the wrist, holding a
scimitar in bend arg., pommel and hilt EUey of Hampstead, a cubit arm erect
habited arg., holding in the hand ppr.
or, the wrist charged with a key sa.
a fleur-de-lis sa.
Eliott, a dexter hand holding in bend
sinister a flute round which a serpent Ellice, Middx. and Herts, an arm erect
couped below the elbow in armour,
is entwined, all ppr.
Non sine Deo.
holding in the gauntlet a snake encf. 217. 9
twined round the arm, all ppr.
Esquire, of
Eliott-Lockhart, William,
Ellice, a pelican in her piety ppr.
98. 14
Cleghorn, Lanarksh.
(i On the dexter
side a boar's head erased arg., armed EUice, a mermaid holding a mirror ancl
a comb ppr.
184. 5
and langued gu., and in an escroU over,
30. 8
Sine lahe fides. (2) On the sinister side Ellick, a wolf's head erased sa.
a dexter hand erect ppr., holding a Ellicomb, a buck's head erased, murally
gorged and chained.
lance in bend, also ppr.
Hoc majorum
cf. 121. 2
opus.
214. II Ellicombe or Ellaoombe, Glouc. and Devonsh., a stag's head erased, murally
Eliston, an eagle's head arg., beaked and
gorged and chained. Nullis jr<tiis tutu
erased gu., murally gorged az.
83. 11
latehris.
cj. 121. 2
Elkin, a derai-heraldic antelope or, armed
Ellicombe, Hugh Myddleton, Esquire,
and tufted sa.
of Culverlands, Devonsh., a stag's head
ElkingS, a lion's gamb erect sa., holding a
erased ppr., attired or, between the
lozenge or, charged with a cross crosslet
attires a cross patee fitchee, and gorged
fitchee gu.
35. 10
with a coUar embattled counter-emElkington of London and Leics., on a
battled gu., chained of the second.
mural coronet chequy or and sa., embattled of the first, a demi-griffin arg., Ellicombe, Devonsh., a dexter arm in armour embowed wielding a sword, all
winged gu., holding in the dexter claw
ppr.
195. 2
a gem-ring or, the gem of the second.
Elkington, George, Esquire, M.R.C.S., of Ellicott, a hawk with wings expanded
ter hand erect holding a lance in bend
ppr., headed arg.
Hoc majorum opus.
214. II

Lhvynguril,

Merioneth.,

same

crest.

Induatria et Spe.
Elkins, on a castle triple-towered ppr., a
flag displayed gu.
155-8
Ellacott, in a maunch or, cuffed gu., a
hand clenched ppr.
203. 3
EUames, Lanes, an elm-tree ppr. Nee
iperno, nee timeo.
143. i

EUand, on a chapeau

az.,

turned up

a martlet gu.

or,

95.

EUand, a demi-woman holding in her


dexter hand a garland of laurel. 183. 5
Ellard, a torteau charged with a stag or,
standing on a mount vert.
116. 11
Ellard, on a mount vert, a stag or. 1 17. i
Ellaway, five arrows, one in pale and four
in saltier, points downwards, environed
with a serpent, all ppr.
cj. 173. 3
Ellenborough, Baron (Law), of Ellenborough, Cumb., a cock gu., chained
round the neck and charged on the
Composilum
breast with a mitre or.
c/. 91. 2
jus jasque animi.
Ellerker and Elderkar, a dolphin az.,
tusked or, and a salamander's head
erased of the same casting flames of fire
addorsedwithin acrown counterchanged
230. 2
set upon a wreath or and az.
Ellerton of BodsyUan, Carnarvon, a buck
trippant or, his neck encircled with a
chaplet vert. Spero injestis metuo secundis.

cj.

117. 8

Arthur Warre, Esquire, a gaunthand grasping an asp ppr.


the hand charged with a crc

Elles,

leted dexter

Sperno.
Ellesmere, Earl ol (Egerton), of
Shropsh., on a chapeau gu., turned up
erm., a lion rampant, also gu., supporting an arrow or, feathered and headed
arg.
Sic donee.
fitchee gu.

and belled, all ppr.


87. i
or Ellacott, in a maunch or,
cuffed gu., a hand clenched ppr. 203. 3
EUies, Scotland, a lily, the flower closed
ppr.
Suh sole patebit.
Ellington, a lion's gamb holding up a
cj. 36. 9
cross patee fitched sa.
Earl of
Elliot - Murray - Kynynmound,
Minto, see Minto.
Elliot or Elliott, a demi-sea-horse az.,
scaled or.
46. 7
EUiot or Elliott, of London, a demi-seahorse az., finned or.
46. 7
Elliot, Sir George, Bart., D.C.L., M.P.,
D.L., of Penshaw, Durh., a demi-seahorse az., charged with two fleurs-delis palewise, and resting the -rinister
foot on as many annulets interlaced or.
Ellicott

Elliot

London and Pembrokesh., a

of

griffin's

head

wreath

ppr.,

issuant from an oakbetween two wings, also


or,

or, semee-de-lis gu.

65. 11

cf.

Scotland, a kingfisher ppr.


Quid
pure tranguilis.
cf. 96. 9
over the sea a dove volant,
holding in its beak an olive-branch ppr.

Elliot,

Elliot, Ireland,

93-

"

a demi-eagle gorged with a wreath,


the wings elevated. Nocet differre pa-

Elliot,

ratis.

Elliot or Elliott, a demi-man in armour


ppr.
Pro rege el limite.
cf. 187. 5
Elliot, John, Esquire, of Binks, Boxburghsh., a demi-man in armour arg.,
holding in his dexter hand a pike ppr.

Pro Deo, rege et limite.


WiUiam Claude, Esquire, of Harwood, Bonchester Bridge, Hawick,
N.B., a gentleman in a watching posture holding a pike in his hand ppr.
ElUot, Scott-, WiUiam,
of
Arkleton,
Langholm,
Dumfriessh.,
a
demichevalier in complete armour holding
Elliot,

in his right hand a sword erect, all


ppr.
Pro Rege et limite.
EUiot, Fogge-, John Walton, of Elvet

Durh. (i) A dexter arm holding


a cutlass ppr. (for Elliot). 213. 5. (2)
A unicorn's head couped arg. (for
Hill,

Fogge).
Peradventure.
49. 7
EUiot or Elliott, a dexter arm holding a
cutlass ppr.
Peradvoiture.
213. 5
EUiot or EUiott, a dexter hand holding a
flute ppr.
Inest jucunditas.
217. 9
EUiot, Bertram Charles, Esquire, of Brydone, Bitterne, Southampton, issuing
from a cloud a dexter hand throwing a
dart, all ppr.
Non eget arcu.
214. i
ElUot or EUiott, a dexter hand ppr.,
216. 8
holding a crescent sa.
EUiot, a dexter arm grasping a spear ppr.
214. II
EUiot, George Stokoe, Esquire, M.D.,
F.R.C.S. Edin., of SouthweU, Notts, a

arm embowed holding in the


Per sacra,
scimitar, aU ppr.
per ignes fortiter et recte.
ElUot or EUiott, a nail erect ppr.
dexter

hand a

176. II

ElUot, Edward Hay Mackenzie, Esquire,


of Woleflee, Hawick, N.B., a ram ppr.

Vellera fertis oves.


131-13
EUiot or EUiott, an oak-tree ppr. Fortiter.
143-5
46.12
an elephant's head or, EUiot or EUiott, an anchor cabled in
161. 2
pale ppr.
Candide et caute.
eared and armed gu.
133. 2
holding
a
dexter
arm
a
ElUot
or
EUiott,
mural
coronet
Elliot or Elliott, out of a
dart, point downwards, aU ppr. Suaviier
an elephant's head coUared.
214. 4
sed fortiter.
Elliot, Christopher, Esquire, B.A.. M.D.,
of 3, Beaufort Road, Clifton, Bristol, Elliot, Francis Edmund Hugh, Esquire,
same crest and motto.
an elephant's head couped or. Non
EUiot, Admiral Sir George, of 6, Castleeget arcu.
town Road, West Kensington, S.W.,
Apto
Elliot of Lamrieston, same crest.
same crest and motto.
cum lore.
Elliot of Binfield Park, Berks: (i) An EUiot, Rt. Hon. Sir Henry George, of
Ardington House, Wantage, same crest
elephant's
head arg., erased gu.,
and motto.
charged upon the neck with two

Labor

et Veritas.

Elliot or Elliott,

barrulets

invected

vert

[for

Elliot).

mermaid holding a
'33- 3(*)
glass and a comb ppr. {jor Glasse). 1 84.
Elliot or Elliott, a boar's head couped,
<'/

by a

pierced through the dexter eye


broken spear.

cf.

couped

sa.,

67.

head

eared and tusked arg.


133- 2

EUiott,

an elephant's head
charged with three peUets

Ireland,

couped

head
couped between two wings addorsed

Elliot or Elliott, Surrey, a griffin's


sa.

Elliott-Drake, FuUer-, see Drake.


an elephant's
Ireland,
EUiott,

arg.,

c/. 133. 2
in pale, tusked or.
EUiott, Henry Worton, Elmfield, SeUey

Oak, near Birmingham, same

crest.

92

"

ELL
Elliott,

ELP

i86

Cornw., an elephant's head

eared and armed gu.

or,

133. 2
of
a

Thomas Gosseline, Esquire,


Lansdown Terrace, Cheltenham,

Elliott,

holding in his beak a


snake ppr., and charged on the shoulder
with a trefoil slipped or. Occurrent

griffin sejant gu.,

nubes.

George Henry Blois, Esquire, of


Famborough Park, Hants, a mermaid
holding a looking-glass and a comb in
her hand ppr. {/or Gl'isse).
Ellis, Agar-, Viscount CUfden, (! Clifden.
Ellis,
Baron Howard de Walden, see
Elliott,

Saughton Mills, Scotland, a EUoway, a dragon's head gu.


71.1
gauntlet surmounted by a dove hold- EUwood, Yorks, on a mural coronet a
ing an olive-branch in her beak, all ppr.
stag sejant ppr.
1 16. 4

Ellis

Pax

of

Elly,

finis belli.

an arm erect vested

arg.,

holding in

the hand ppr. a fleur-de-lis sa.


a gauntleted
hand grasping an adder ppr. Sperno. Ellyot aud Ellyott, an elephant's head
Ellis of Kempsey, Worcs., out of a mural
couped arg.
133. 2
crown or, a cubit arm in bend vested Ellyott of London, a demi-pegasus arg.,
gu., cuffed az., the hand grasping a
raaned, winged, and hoofed or. 47. 5
sword ppr., pommel and hilt of the Ellyott, see Elliott.
first, the blade broken and encircled
Elmeet, Holland, a horse's head bridled
by a wreath of cypress, pendent from ^.PP''51-5
.
the wrist by a ribbon gu., fimbriated Eimen, on a ducal
coronet a wyvern.

Ellis of Southside, Scotland,

a representation of the Waterloo


70. 9
medal.
Elmes, Lanes and Northamp., out of a
Ellis, Scotland, a lily close in the flower
ducal coronet or, a woman's head and
Ellis, see Leslie-Ellis.
Sub sole patcbit.
ppr.
neck couped below the breasts ppr.,
Ellis, Yorks, Leics., and Kent, a naked
Ellis, Scotland, an eel ppr.
Sperans.
crined of the first.
woman, her hair dishevelled ppr.
182. 9
c/. 184. 13
142. 10 Elmhirst, Rev. William Heaton, of ElmEllis of Greenwoods, Stock, Essex, and
Ellis, John William, Esquire, M.B., Ch.B.,
hirst, near Barnsley, Yorks, a mount
the Warren, Wanstead, Essex, in front
of 18, Rodney Street, Liverpool, same
vert, therefrom issuant rays of sun,
crest and motto.
of a sun in splendour a dolphin naiant
in front of a hurst of elm-trees ppr.
ppr., charged on the body with a cross
In Domino confido.
Ellis of Overleigh, Chesh., a female afcouped sa. Obsla.
front6e ppr., couped at the waist,
249. 4 Elmhirst, James, Esquire, of Elm House,
182. 8 Ellis- Viner, Rev. Alfred William: (i) A
habited gu., crined or.
Thorne, near Doncaster, same crest and
mermaid
holding
dexter
a
crined
or,
arm
embowed
in
armour,
enmotto.
Ellis,
gu.,
circled at the elbow by a wreath of vine, Elmhirst,
in her dexter hand a mirror and in her
Rev. Robert, of Farnham
sinister a comb of the second.
184. 5
and holding in the hand a gem-ring, all
Lodge, near Knaresborough, same crest
ppr.
Ellis, Williams-, Rev. John Clough, of
and motto.
(2) A horse's head erased erm.,
(
A
gorged with a plain collar arg., thereon a Elmhurst, Lines, a clump of elms ppr.
Glasf ryn, Carnarvon
i )
cinquef oil between two crescents slipped Elmley, Viscount, see Beauchamp, Earl.
sa., holding in
dand a mirror and in her sinister a
the mouth a trefoil Elmore, the top of a halberd ppr.
172. t
slipped ppr.
comb of the second. 184. 5. (2) An
Labore et honorc.
Elmore, a Cornish chough ppr.
107. 14
arm in armour erabowed, holding in Ellison, Durh., an eagle's head erased or. Elmsall of ThomhiU, near Wakefield,
the hand a broken spear-hcad, all ppr.
Yorks: (i) An elm-tree, the trunk
83. 2
Wrth ein ffrwytkau ni'n hadnabyddh.
Ellison, an eagle's head erased per fess or
entwined with a vine-branch fructed,
Gweithred a ddengis.
and gu., murally gorged az.
all ppr. {for Elmsall).
8^. 11
144. 7.
(2) On
Ellis, three escallops az., in front of a
Ellison, Carr-, Ralpl
Es.
of Hedgea mount vert, a stag trippant or, holdmermaid wreathed across the shoulder
ley,
Northumb., and Dunstanhill
ing in the mouth a slip of oak ppr. {for
with red coral ppr. Primus.
Durh. (i) An eagle's head erased or,
Greaves).
Amicta vitibus ulmus.
EUiS, Sir John Whittaker, Bart., of Bygorged with a collar vair, holding in
rf. iiS. 2
fleet,
Surrey,
and Solent Lodge,
the beak a branch of three roses gu., Elmsey, a falcon's head erased ppr. SS. 1
Cowes, a female figure ppr., vested
leaved and slipped ppr. (for Ellison). Elmslie, a demi-wolf holding a spear in
or,
holding in the dexter hand a
pale, tasselled, all ppr.
(2) A stag's head couped arg., attired
29. 4
chaplet of roses gu. and in the sinister
or, charged on the neck with two bars Elmsly, Scotland, a thistle leaved ppr.
a palm-branch slipped vert. Hnic
gemel gu., the whole between two
Pretiez garde.
cf. 1 50. 7
habeo non tibi.
annulets of the last (jor Carr).
184. 6
Por Elmy and Elney, on a chapeau a tower
Ellis, Herts, out of a ducal coronet or, a
dysservtr.
Nee te qucesiveris extra.
ppr.
lion's head gu., crowned of the first.
Elnorth, on a mount an ermine passant.
cf. 17. 8
Fort ct fidek.
e/. 17. 5
Ellison, a giifiin's head erased ppr., col134. 10
Ellis, Heaton-, Charles Henry Brabazon,
lared or.
66.
2
Elphingston,
Scotland, a dove arg., holdcf.
Wyddial HaU, Buntingford, Herts, Ellison, Scotland, a cross crosslet fitched
ing a snake ppr.
92. 7
same crest and motto.
gu.
166. 2 Elphingston, Scotland, a griffin sejant
Ellis, Wales, on a chapeau az., turned up Ellison, a Uon passant gardant holding
sa., holding in the dexter claw a laurelerm., a lion passant gu.
in its dexter paw an anchor.
wreath vert.
4. 9
5. 10
62.
EUiS, a demi-lion rampant arg., gorged EUison-Macartney, John William, Es- Elphingston, Scotland, a griffin sejant sa.,
with a collar gu., charged with three
quire, Barrister-at-Law, J.P., of the
holding a sword in pale, and on the
cross crosslets fitchee arg.
</. 10.
Palace, Clogher, co. Tyrone, Ireland
point thereof a Saracen's head, all ppr.
9
Ellis, between the horns of a crescent a
(i) A cnbit arm erect, the hand graspDo well, and lei them say.
cf. 62. 7
stag's head cabossed.
122.14
ing a rose-branch in flower, all ppr. Elphingston, Scotland, a demi-lady richly
Ellis, Lines, in a crescent gu., an escallop
attired holding in her dexter hand a
(for Macartney).
(2) A buck's head
or.
141. I
erased ppr., charged on the neck with
garland ppr.
Mcrito.
183. 5
Ellis of London, out of grass ppr., a
a trefoil slipped vert {/or Ellison). Elphingston, two arms in saltier, in the
goat's head arg., armed of the first.
Slinndat sed ornat. 8pe gaudeo. 121. 8
dexter hand a sword and in the sinister
Ellison-Macartney, Rt. Hon. William
a branch of laurel, all ppr. In uiroqm
cf. 128. 12
Ellis, Major-General Sir Arthur Edward
Grey, same crests and motto.
Augustus,
Portland Ellison, a greyhound sa.
K.C.V.O.,
29,
Elphingston, Scotland, a dexter hand
cf. 60. 2
Place, on a mount vert, a goat's head EUiston of London, an eagle's head erased
holding a pen. Sedulttate.
217. 10
erased arg.
ppr., ducally gorged arg.
Elphingston, Scotland, a demi-greyhound
cf. 83. 10
Ellis of Chiselhurst, Kent, a goat's head ElUston, a griflin's head erased ppr., colarg.
60. II
couped or, charged with a pale sa.,
lared or.
Elphingston, a demi-greyhound rampant,
cf. 66. 2
thereon three crescents arg.
Elliston, three mullets in chevron. 164. 7
collared and ringed.
60. 8
Ellis, a fleur-de-lis arg.
148. 2 EUiSWOrth, between the attires of a stag Elphinstone,
Baron (BuUer-FuUertonEllis, Ireland, a swan with wings exppr., a rose gu.
Elphinstone),of Elphinstone,Stirlingsh.,
149. 9
panded, murally gorged, all ppr. Mors Elinor, out of a ducal coronet or, an
Scotland, a lady from the middle richly
mihi vita fide.
eagle's head sa., beaked gu., between
cf. 99. 1
habited gu., holding in her dexter hand
Ellis, a garb per fess or and vert.
two wings of the second, each charged
153. 2
a tower arg., and in her sinister a branch
Ellis, a garb vert, bezantee.
with a bezant.
153.2
of laurel ppr.
Cause causit.
183. 8
az.,

Howard.

'

ELP

EME

187

Elphinstone, Lord Balmerinoch, Scotland,


a dove arg., with a snake ppr. linked
about it3 legs. Prudentia jraudis
nescia.

Elphinstone, Lord Coupar, Scotland, a


stag lodged in front of a tree ppr.

Sub umbra.

Bart., of Eman, a lion sejant erect regardant purp.


Sir Edmund Harry,
-/. 8.
Clevedon Court, Somers., an arm in
13
armour embowed ppr., garnished or, Embery, a dexter arm embowed fesseways holding in the hand a sword in
charged with two estoiles gu., holding
pale,
enfiled
with
a
Saracen's
head in
in the gauntlet a scimitar, also ppr.,
profile, all ppr.
201. 7
pommel and hilt or, tied round the
Artibus et Embery, a pillar az., environed by a serwrist with a scarf vert.
pent ppr., the masonry of the base arg.
armis.
cf. 196. 4

Elton,

Dalrymple - Home - , Sir


c/. 176. 3
8. 8
Grseme Hepburn, Bart., of Horn and Elvet, a lion sejant or.
Logic,
Elphinstone,
Aberdeen: (i) Elvin, Charles Norton, Esquire, M.A., of Emenfield, a hand holding an escutcheon
or, charged with a martlet ppr.
Eckling Grange, East Dereham, Norf..
Two horns erect parted per fesse or
</. 219.
demiissuing from rocks
ppr., a
and sa., countercharged (for Home),
7
lion rampant or, holding between tlie Emer, out of a ducal coronet or, a demicf. 123. 8.
(2) A rock ppr., over which
lion rampant gardant ppr., holding in
paws a vine-branch fructed, also ppr.
the motto, " Firm " (for Dalri/mple).
Elvenaca floreat vitis.
12. 2
the dexter paw a sword, also ppr., hilt
^79- 7(3) A hand in armour erect
and pommel of the first.
holding an ostrich-feather sa. {for Elwell, a dart erect, point downwards.
Emeric de St. Dalmas of Hauteville,
Elphinstone).
Moneo et munio.
Guernsey (of the Piedmontese family
Hablesthorpe, Notts, and
Elphinstone, Sir Howard Warburton, Elwes of
of Eraerico di San Dalmazzo), out of a
Worleby, Lines, five arrows, four in
Bart., M.A., of Sowerby, Cumb., out of
count's coronet two palms in saltier
saltire and one in pale or, flighted and
a mural crown gu., a demi-woman afor.
Ut palma jiorebit.
147. 2
barbed arg., entwined by a snake
frontce habited, holding in her dexter
Emeris, Rev. John, of Southwood, in
hand a sword erect ppr., pommel and
gu.
front of a bear's head and neck couped
hilt or, and in her sinister an olive- Elwes, Henry Hervey, Esquue, J.P., of
sa., gorged with a collar gemelle, three
branch vert. Semper paratus.
East Hill, Colchester, same crest. Deo
einquefoils or.
Emeritus.
41. 9
non fort una.
262. 12
Elphinstone-Stone, Captain Webb Elphin- Elwes, Cary-, Valentine Dudley Henry, Emeris, Rev. William Charles, M.A., of
Taynton Vicarage, Burford, Oxon.,
(i)
Five
BiUing HaU, Northamp.
stone
(
In front of an anchor
same crest.
arrows or, barbed and feathered arg.,
lying fesseways or, flukes to the dexentwined by a snake ppr. {/or Eliees). Emerson, Northumb., a sinister wing ppr.,
ter, a swan's head and neck couped
charged with a bend or, and thereon
arg., beaked sa. (for Stone).
270. 7. (2) A swan arg., wings endorsed
(2) Out
three torteaux.
Gary).
{/or
Deo non jortuna. In
of a mural crown gu., a lady from the
vlroque /idelis.
270. 8 Emerson, Durh., a lion rampant vert,
middle well attirSl ppr., holding in
bezantee, holding a battle-axe gu.,
her dexter hand a sword and in her Elwill, Bart, (extinct), of Exeter, an arm
headed arg.
erect vested sa., cuffed arg., holding in
sinister a laurel-branch, both also ppr.
20S. 12 Emerson, Charles Arthur, Esquire, of
the hand ppr. a fleece or.
True to the end.
(for Elphinstone).
Deighton Manor, Northallerton, a demi262. 12 Elwin, Elwyn, and Elwynn, a demi-savage
lion guardant erased az., holding beholding over his dexter shoulder a
Elphinstone, a dexter hand holding a
tween the paws a hawk's lure, and
1 86. 11
hammer ppr.
garb ppr. Non vi sed virtute.
21S. i
gorged with a plain collar or, debruised
Elrick, Scotland, out of a ducal coronet a Elwon, T. L., Esquire. J.P., D.L., of
by a bendlet sinister wavy of the last.
Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Yorks, late Jlajor
Dum spiro,
horse's head, all ppr.
241.2
Fideliter et honeste.
Wales'
Battalion
Princess
of
4th
of
spero.
51. 7
Own Yorkshire Regiment, in front of Emerson, Eleazer Biggins, Esquire, of
ElringtOU, the Roman fasces in pale ppr.
ToUesby HaU, Marton R.S.O., Yorks.,
a stag's head sa., attired and collared
171. 4
same crest and motto.
gemeUe or, three mascles interlaced
105. 11
Elrington, Ireland, a stork sa.
fesseways of the last. Dum spiro, Emerson, John James, Esquire, of Easby
Elsley of Patrick Brompton and Mount
Hall, Great Ayton, R.S.O., Yorks, same
120. 13
spcro.
St. John, a Sagittarius regardant ppr.
crest and motto.
and arg., holding a bow and arrow of Elwood of Loghmaske, co. Mayo, Ireland,
a lion rampant gu., resting the fore- Emerson, Peter Henrv, Esquire, M.B.,
the first, charged on the side with a
B.A., M.R.C.S., of'Foxwold, Southpaws on the trunk of an oak-tree ppr.
rose gu., barbed and seeded ppr.
Sans
Christchurch,
bourne-on-sea,
near
cj. 53. 5
Elwood, an arm in armour embowed,
Dieu rien.
Hants, in front of a demi-lion vert,
holding in the hand a pickaxe, all ppr.
Elson, Sussex, a demi-eagle displayed
charged on the shoulder with two
Fide et sedulitaJc.
81. 6
arg., billettee sa., beaked or.
barrulets daneettee or, and holding
Elston, Durh., a deiui-lion holding in the Elworth, on a mount an ermine passant
Elphinstone,

dexter

paw

a mullet arg.

15. 7

Elston, on a chapeau an escallop between


two wings, all ppr.
141. 11
Elswell, on a bezant a cross patee gu.

Elsworth, a heart winged and crowned,


all ppr.
no. 14
Elton, Heref., a lion's head erased and
affrontee, collared az.
Elton, Major WiUiam,

cj.

of

18. 11

134- 10
180. i

ppr.

Elworthy, a steel cap ppr.


Henry
Stuart,
Elworthy,

Esquire,

of 16, Rosebery Gardens,


Crouch End, N., same crest. Fide et

F.R.C.S.,

293. 14

sedulitatc.

Elwyn, a demi-savage holding over the


dexter shoulder a

hammer

Heathfield,

ppr.

in the paws a battleaxe erect, a club


fessewise entwined by a serpent, also
Audacter et hilare.
ppr.
Emerson-Tennent, Sir James, LL.D., of

Tempo Manor,

co.

Fermanagh,

Ire-

land (I) A boar's head erased gu.,


charged with two crescents in fesse
A demi-lion
or {/or Tennent).
(2)
rampant vert, bezantee, gorged with
an Eastern crown or, and holding in
the paws a battle-axe, staff gu., axe
Emerson). Dens p/iotector
arg.
{/or
:

Taunton, a dexter arm embowed in Ely, Marquess of (Loftus), Ely Castle,


Ennislullen, co. Fermanagh, a boar's
armour ppr., garnished or, adorned
head erased and erect arg. Prends
with a scarf about the wrist tied vert,
noster.
moi tel que je suis. Loyal a mart.
the hand in a gauntlet
holding a
demi-lion
falchion ppr., pommel and hilt or.
43- 3 Emerson of Dublin, Ireland, a
rampant vert, semee of torteaux, armed
Artibiis et armis.
291. 4 Ely, Ireland, a pheon point upwards gu.
and langued gu., holding between the
174. 9
Elton, Rev. Edward Daubeny, Hopton
paws a battle-axe, the staff of the last,
Rectory, Aston-on-Clun, a dexter arm Elyard, an arm in armour embowed
<'/ 15-4
headed arg.
holding in the hand a scimitar.
embowed vambraced, holding fesse196. 10 Emerson, Lines and Norf., issuing from
ways a falchion, all ppr. and encircUng
162.9
a cloud rays of the sun, all ppr.
the arm at the elbow a cordon nowed Elye, an arm in armour holding in the
Esquire,
Partridge,
Emerton, Wolseley
vert.
hand a hawk's lure ppr.
D.C.L., Banwell Castle, Somers., isElton of London and Berks, out of a Elyott, Elyot, and Eliot, of Green Place,
suant from the wreath arg. and sa., a
Wonersh, Surrey, a griffin's head
mural coronet gu., an arm vested or,
swan with wings addorsed and elevated
couped with wings endorsed sa., colturned up arg., holding in the hand
100.2. Mr. Emeraig. {/or Emerton).
c/. 67. 1
206. 12
lared arg.
ppr. a mullet of the second.

EME
:

partridge rising witli an ear of wheat


in its beak, all ppr. [for Partridge).
Earn avis in tcrris. Nihil nisi labore.

89. II

Emery, Kent, a demi-unicorn rampant


erased gu., armed and ungii. or,
crined sa.

48. 7
coronet ppr., a
cf.

of a mural
demi-horse are., raaned or, collared
Fidelis et suavis.
gu., studded, also or.
Emeryke, out of a ducal coronet or, a
boar's head and neck sa., coUared arg.
c/. 41. 4

Emery, out

ERL

188

ton also uses a second crest, viz

Enell, a mermaid holding a


glass ppr.

comb and a
184.

Enery, see Cartwright-Enery.


Enery, Ireland, a falcon close ppr.

Sans

changer.
85. 2
Enfield, Viscount, see Strafford, Earl.
Enfield, Essex,^ a hand holding an escutcheon or, charged with a martlet ppr.
ej 219. 7

Engaine, a tower

sa.,

the cupola and flag

gu.

157. 15

Engham, Kent, two lions' gambs erect


or, holding up a fire-ball gu.
Engham, an arm emboned vested az.,
cuffed indented arg., the hand graspEmes and Emme of London and Berks,
10. i
ing a snake entwined about the arm
a demi-lion rampant sa.
vert.
Emiine or Emlyn, a demisavage wreathed
about the loins and temples, holding England, a cherub ppr.
189.9
with both hands a club over the dexter Englebert, Dorset, two wings addorsed
Honeslum prcetulil
and charged with two bends.
shoulder, all ppr.
wtili.

cf.

186.

cf.

109. 12

Ennis,

Bart.,

of

Ballinahowen

Court,

Westmeath, a boar's head erased,


pierced by an an-ow, all ppr., charged
with an estoile az.
Virtute et valore.
Ennis, John, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of
Ballinahown Court, co. Westmeath.
Same crest and motto.
Ennishowen, Baron (Chichester), a stork
holding in its beak a snake ppr. Famm
vestigia retinens.

cf.

105. 8

Enniskillen,
Earl ot (Cole), Florence
Court, Enniskillen, Fermanagh, a denu-

dragon

vert, langued gu., holding in


the dexter claw a dart or, headed and
feathered arg., and resting his sinister
upon an escutcheon az., charged -with a
harp or, stringed arg. Deum cole,
regem serva.
cf. 73. 10
Ennismore, Viscount, see Listowel, Earl.
Ennys, Cornw., a hand holding a garb

218.

ppr.

Emly, Baron (Monsell), of Tervoe, co EngledOW, Charles John, Esquire, of Enoke, Worcs., a demi-lion holding in its
Limerick, a Hon rampant ppr., holding
Rostellan Castle, co. Cork, a greypaws a serpent nowed ppr.
cf. 10. 2
between the paws a mullet sa. Mone
hound's head couped sa., collared arg. Enson of Burton-on-Trent, Staffs, an
sale.
Sans changer.
arm in armour ppr., garnished or, holdEmly, Ireland, a lion's gamb holding a Engledue, a greyhound's head erased sa.,
ing in the hand a sword arg., hUt and
battle-axe, all ppr.

Emlyn, Viscount,

Emme,

see

cf.

38. 3

Cawdor, Earl.

a demi-lion rampant gardant

sa.

10. 8

Emmerson, a cock ppr.


Emmet or Emmett, on a chapeau
corn's head erased ppr.
Emmot or Emmott, a hind sejant
dant resting the dexter foot on
hive ppr.

91. 2

a uni49. 10
regara bee125.

Emmott, Green-, Walter Egerton John,


Esquire, J.P., of

Emmott

Hall, Colne,

( i ) Out of a ducal coronet comof five leaves erminois a demibuffalo sa., armed and ungu. or.
(2)
stag's head arg., erased or, attired

Lanes
posed

gorged with a collar gemel gu.,


holding in the mouth a sprig of holly
fi-ucted ppr.
Tenez k vraye. Nee in

sa.,

arido de

fit.

Emmott, Alfred, Esquire, of 30, Ennismore Gardens, S.W., and Spring Bank,
Oldham, in front of a derai-bull sa.,
armed or, semee of annulets and gorged
with a collar gemel arg., and holding
between the
reversed

legs a plate, three escallops

or.

235. 6

collared arg.
cf. 61. 2
Englefield, Wilts, an eagle displayed per
pale az. and gu.
75. 2
Englefield, Wilts, a sinister arm vested
per pale az. and gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr. a branch vert.

210. 2
pommel of the second.
Ensor, a lion rampant per fess or and sa.,
holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis

Engleheart, an arm in armour embowed


holding in the gauntlet a sword, all

Enswell

ppr.

195.

arg.

Percy James, Esquire, of 42,


Egerton Gardens, Kensington, London,
in front of a cinquefoil vert, an arrow
palewise or, between two branches of
oak slipped, leaved, and fructed ppr.

English,

English, Robert, Esquire, of 21,

Portman

Square, London, W.,andScatwell, Rossshire, in front of a rose-branch slipped


ppr., five lozenges fesseways and conjoined or. Virtus semper viridis. 307.4
English, a greyhound's head between

two

roses

shpped and leaved.

2.

Norf.,

head

unicorn's

61. 11

Emmott,

Charles, Esquire, of Snow Hall, English, a rose-branch ppr., flowered gu.


Gainford, Darlington, same crest.
149. 8
Empson, Arthur Reginald, Esquire, of English,ThomasHarks,Esquire,L.R.C.P.,
Yokefleet Hall, near Howden, Yorks,
Eng., M.R.C.S. Lond., of Netherby,
a tent arg., adorned or, lined az.,
Sleights, Yorks, an oak-tree ppr.
Per
charged in the interior with a cross
secula manens.
pattee of the first.
el. 158. 7
English, on a mount vert, a lion sejant
Empson, a lion sejant gardant or, holdlaying his dexter paw on an antique
ing in the dexter paw a long cross gu.,
shield sa.
the sinister resting on a triangle pierced English, a demi-lion.
10. 2

arg.,

armed and crined or.


49. 7
and Entwissell, Lanes, on a
mount vert, a hind ppr., collared arg.
124. 14

Engleheart, Sir John Gardiner Dillman,


of 28, Curzon Street, Mayfair, London,
an angel ppr., winged, and crowned or,
and issuant from a ducal coronet of
the last, holding in his dexter hand a

sword

gu.

Ensor,

Enswell and Entwissell, a

human

heart

181. 2
gu.
Entwisle, John Bertie Norreys, Esquire,
of Foxholes, Roclidale, and KUworth

House, Rugby: (i) A hand fesseways,


couped above the wrist ppr., holding a
fleur-de-lis erect or.

cf.

221. 9.

(2)

dexter arm in armour embowed, holding with the hand and by the hair a
Saracen's head erased and affrontee,
all ppr.
Per re signe a Agincourt.
Enys, Francis Gilbert, Esquire, J.P., of
Enys, Penrhyn, Cornw., three ostrichfeathers erect arg.
SerperUes velut et
columbce.
115. 2
Epitre, a cinquefoil pierced gu.
cf. 148. 12
Epps, Kent, on a chaplet vert, flowered
or, a falcon rising of the last.
Ercall, a dexter hand ppr., holding up a
mullet of six points or, charged with a
crescent sa.

Erdeswike, Staffs, out of a ducal coronet


gu., a boar's head per pale arg. and
sa., langued of the first.
41.4
Erdington, a hand holding a ball sa. 216. 3
Eredy of London, out of a coronet two
wings, all ppr.
109. 8
Erington or Errington, Northumb. and
Wilts, a cock gu., combed and wattled
"

Farmley co. Dubhn, a demihon rampant sa., holding between his


paws an estoile of six points or. Nisi
sa.
91. 2
dominus frustra.
ef. 150. 5
c/. 15. 8
Erington, Northumb., a unicorn's head
Encombe, Viscount, sen Eldon, Earl.
English, a hand ppr. holding a covered
erased quarterly arg. and gu.
49. 5
Endas or Eneas, a castle triple-towered
cup arg.
Auxilio
217. II Erisby, a broken halberd ppr.
ppr., domed gu.
cj. 155. 8
English, Ireland, a pyramid entwined
Dei.
172. 7
Enderbie and Enderby, a swan sa.
with Woodbine.
99. 2
Erisey of Erisey, Cornw., a cinquefoil
cf. lyg. 12
Enderby or Enderbie, a maunch, therein Engolisme, a torteau.
erm.
14S. 12
159. 14
a hand clenched.
203. 3 Ennew, Essex, a lion's head erased gu.
Erisey, Cornw., a stag trippant ppr.
English, of

sa.

Emslie or Emsly, Scotland, a


leaved ppr.
Prenez garde.

thistle

Enderby or Enderbie, a whaling harpooner in the act of striking ppr.


Endsore, Staffs, a cubit arm vested gu.,
holding a sword arg., hilt and pommel

17. 2

Ennis, an anchor

az.,

117. 8
see Drax.
Erie, Dorset, a lion's head erased or, trans-

surmounted by a Erie-Drak,

fleur-de-lis.

161. 9

Ennis, Ireland, an ox-yoke in bend.


178.

pierced

by a spear

arg.,

embrued
cf.

gu.
17. 8

ERL

ESS

189

Erie, Twynihoe William, Esquire, of


Millhall, Cuckfield, Hayward's Heath,

Erskine of Tinwald, Scotland, a dexter Escot or Esscot, Cornw., a lion passant


per pale arg. and sa.
hand ppr. holding a skene in pale arg.,
6. 2
hilted and pommelled or, within a Escott, an ostrich gu., holding in its
and Bramshott Grange, Liphook,
beak a horse-shoe or.
garland of olive-leaves ppr. Je pense
Hants, a lion's head erased pierced
97. 8
Esdaile of London, a demi-lion rampant
through the neck with a spear, all ppr.
plus.
Perspisax audax.
holding in its paws a mullet of six
Stet fortuna domus.
Erskine, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
points or.
a dagger in pale ppr., within an orle of
Eriey or Eriy, a hand erect ppr., holding
cf. 15. 8
laurel vert.
a gem ring or, the stone gu.
Je pense plus. Perspicax Esdaile, Charles Edward Jeffries, Cothelestone House, Taunton, same crest.
audax.
Ermine, an ermine ppr.
134. 6
1 76. 1
Ermingland, Norf., out of an antique Erskine, Scotland, a cubit arm erect Esdaile, a flag issuant sa.
5
10. 3
grasping a sword ppr., hilted or. 212.3 Esharton, a demi-lion per chevron or and
crown a demi-hon gu.
vert.
10. 2
Erne, Eari of (Crighton), Crom Castle. Erskine, Scotland, a dexter arm emNewtown Butler, Fermanagh, a wybowed holding in ^the hand a scimitar. Eshelby, a rose arg., barbed and seeded
ppr., between two wings vair, on each
Je pense plus.
201. i
veru's head couped vert, vomiting
wing a fesse gu., charged with a
flames of fire from the mouth and ears Erskine of Alva, Scotland, a dexter arm
bezant.
Excelle bene merendo.
ppr.
God send grace.
in armour embowed and gauntleted
cf. 72. 3
Esher, Viscount (Brett), of Esher, Surrey,
grasping a sword ppr. Je pense plus.
Ernelle, Kent, a chevalier on horseback
wielding a scimitar, all ppr.
a lion passant gu., charged on the
189. 10
195. I
shoulder with a cross botony fitchee
Ernie and Emley of Ernie, Sussex, an Erskine, Henry David, Esquire, C.V.O.,
or, and holding in the dexter fore-paw
eagle displayed vert.
J.P., D.L., of Cardross, Stiriing, N.B.,
75-2
Vici7nus.
262. 7
of Linlathen, Forfarsh., a sword erect
a fasces ppr.
Ernst, an eagle gazing at the sun ppr.
bearing on the point a boar's head Esingold,
a chevalier
on horseback
75- I
brandishing a sword ppr.
erased ppr. Fortitudine non insidiis.
189. 10
Erpingham, a pyramid of leaves vert and
sa., issuing out of a ducal crown or.
42. 4 Esler, Robert, Esquire, M.D., M.Ch., of
Errington, Northumb. and Essex, a uni- Erskine of Carnock, Fifesh., a sword erect
4, Queen's Road, Peckham, London,
S.E., two proboscides couped, the
corn's head erased per pale arg. and
bearing on the point a boar's head ppr.
dexter per fesse sa. and gu., the sinister
Fortitudine.
gu49- 5
cf. 42. 4
per fesse aa. and or, each charged in
Errington, a stag's head couped at the Erskine, a boar's head erased and erected
base with a stripe counterchanged. Ne
neck arg., attired or, the tongue hangppr.
Fortitudine,
43. 3
vile velis.
1 2 1
300. 10
ing out gu.
9 Erskine, Scotland, a griffin's head erased
holding in the bealc a sword in bend, Esme and Esmey, a savage wreathed
Errington, (formerly Stanley) Sir John
about the head and middle with leaves,
all ppr.
Massy, Bart., of Hooton, Chesh., a
In Domino confido.
66. 10
in
the
dexter
hand
a club
holding
stag's head and neck couped arg., Erskine,
West-: (i) A griffin's head
resting upon the wreath, all ppr.
attired or, the tongue hanging out
erased gu., charged with a mullet erra.,
Ireland, a horned owl sa.
holding in the beak a sword bendwise
96. 5
Sir Thomas Henry Grattan,
point upwards ppr. {/or Erskine). cf.
Errington, Sir George, Bart., J.P., of
Bart., M.P., of Ballynastragh Gorey,
Lackham Manor, Wilts, a unicorn's
66. 10.
(2) Out of a mural crown
CO. Wexford, Ireland, out of a mural
ppr., a griffin's head az., charged with
head erased quarterly arg. and gu.,
coronet gu., a knight's head in armour
armed and crined or.
a trefoil slipped or [for West). Jour
49. 5
in profile with visor raised, all ppr.,
de ma vie.
In Domino confido.
Errington, Gladwin-, Gilbert Launcelot,
and in an escroU above the word
Hinchley Wood House, Ashbourne,
cf. 67. 10
Jerusalem.'
Malo mori quam fcedari.
same crest and motto.
Erskine, Scotland, a demi-griffin holding
in its dexter claw a sword, all ppr. Espeke, an ostrich's head between two
Errington, William Valentine, 17, Hans
wings arg., holding in the beak a
Ausim et confido.
Place, S.W., a unicorn's head erased
64. 6
horse-shoe
az.
Erskine, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant
arg.
cf. 97. 10
Espinasse, issuing from clouds two hands
10. 3
Errington, a cock gu., combed and
gu.
conjoined in fess, supporting a heart
wattled sa.
91. 2 Erskine, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant
inflamed ppr.
224. 5
Errol, Eari ol (Hay), of Slaius Castle,
gu., holding in the dexter paw a thistle
Cruden, Aberdeen, a falcon rising ppr.
ppr., and in the sinister a fleur-de-lis Essery, Richard Aubrey, Cefn Bryn, Penmaen, R.S.O., Glamorgansh., a stag
Serva jugum.
az.
Je pense plus.
13. 12
87. i
trippant
ppr.
Erskine, Eari of Buchan, Eari of Mar, Erskine, Knight-, Henry WiUiam, Pittodrie, Pitcaple, Aberdeen, same crest Essex, Eari of (Capell), of Cassiobury,
Earl ot Mar and Kellie, see Buchan and
Watford, a demi-lion rampant or,
Mar, and Mar and Kellie.
and motto.
holding in the dexter paw a cross crossErskine, Baron (Erskine), of Restermel Erskine, Kennedy-, Augustus John WilFide et fortitudine.
let fitchee gu.
liam Henry, Dun House, Montrose,
Castle, Cornw., a dexter arm emII. 10
bowed, the hand grasping a club, all
N.B.
(i) A dolphin naiant ppr.
(2)
Essex
of London, out of a mural coronet
Trial
202.
charged
ppr.
by jury.
10
A griffin's head erased gu.,
erm., a griffin's head or.
67. 10
with a mullet erm., holding in the beak
Erskine, Lord Erskine, a dexter hand
Essex, out of a mural coronet erm., a
grasping a club or.
Fortitudine.
a sword bendwise point upwards ppr.
demi-eagle displayed or, the wings vair.
2:4. 6 Erskine, Sir FfoUiott Williams, Bart.,D.L.
80. 8
of iCambo, Fifesh., a garb fessewise or,
Erskine, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
thereon a cock with wings expanded Essex, an eagle's head or, gorged with a
a club raguly ppr. Judge nought.
ducal coronet per pale az. and sa.
bend
wavy
sinister
ppr.,
charged
with
a
214. 6
az.
Veillant et vaiUant.
cf. 83. I
Erskine, Bart., of Torrie, Scotland, a
Atidax. Essex, Berks, an eagle's head or. holding
cubit arm erect, the hand grasping Erthe, Scotland, a cock crowing.
in the beak a hawk's leg erased at the
a sword ppr., hilt and pommel or.
91. 2
thigh gu.
Fortitudine.
212. 13 Erving, a hand holding a niiU-rind.
Essex, Cowper-, late Thomas Christopher,
ErsUne, a dexter hand and arm erect Erving, on a plate a cross sa.
Yewfield Castle, Outgate, Ambleside:
holding a dagger in pale.
212. 9 Erwin, Scotland, on a mount vert, a tree
( I
On the capital of an Ionic column a
Erskine, Scotland, a dexter arm in
ppr., thereto chained a boar passant or,
griffin's head couped sa., charged with
armour grasping in the hand a sword
collar, chain, and padlock az.
Lock
two quatrefoils or. 268.1. (2) A cubit
Je pense plus.
210. 2
ppr.
sick.
arm erect vested gu. and cuffed arg.,
Erskine, Scotland, a dexter arm from the
out of a ducal coronet gu., seven
holding in the hand ppr. a lantern suselbow ppr., holding a cross crosslet
ostrich-feathers arg.
pended from a staff, all ppr. 268. 2.
fitcheeor.
Think well.
221.14 Eschallers, Cambs, a mermaid having a
Conduco.
double tail, displayed on either side.
Erskine, a dexter arm in armour embowed holding a dagger erect.
Esclabor, a galley with her sails furled Essington, Lines, a horse's head erased
arg.
51-4
160. 6
196. 5
sa., flags gu.

'

'

'

ESS

arg., in front of a cubit arm


erect ppr., grasping a fusil.
Sea or
land.

ways

EstantOD, a wyvern or.


70. i
Estattord, a dexter hand holding a sword
by the blade in bend hilt upwards, all
ppr.

a seagull with wings expanded


Sotheron-, Rt. Hon. George
(i)
Estcourt, Tetbury
Issuant from a mural crown per pale
az. and gu., a demi-eagle displayed or,
each wing charged with a mullet of six

Estcourt,

Thomas John,

points, also az. (for Estcourt).

81.

i.

A double-headed eagle displayed


per pale arg. and gu., charged on the
breast and each head crowned with a
mural coronet or, on each wing four
(2)

cross crosslets counterchanged


(for
Sotheron).
Estcourt, out of a mural coronet az., a

demi-eagle displayed ppr., beaked

or.

80. 8

Estday, Kent, on a mount vert, a hind


lodged arg.
125. 4
Este, a garb or, banded gu.
153-2
Esteley and Estley, on a ducal coronet
three daggers, one in pale and two in
saltier or.

EVA

190

Glouc, a hand ppr., holding


a fusil or.
219. 10
Essington of Ribbesford House, Bewdley,
Worcs., on a mount vert, a fusil fesse-

Etherington, Yorks. a tower decayed


on the sinister side, on a battlement
thereof a leopard's face ppr.
Etienne of Guernsey, on a rock ppr., a
salmon lying fesseways arg., holding
in the mouth a rose gu., leaved and
stalked vert.
Eton, a crow's head erased ppr.
Eton, a lion's head erased arg., devouring
a tun or.
Etton, Chesh., a hand holding a dagger
in pale thrust through a boar's head

Evans,

Edward Wallace,

Esquire,

of

Whitbourne Hall, Worcs., same crest


and motto.
Evans of Moreton Court, Heref., a lion
rampant regardant bendy of six erm.
and sa., supporting a til ting-spear erect
ppr., enfiled with a boar's head erased,
also sa.

Libertas.

Evans, William, Esquire, of Lynnon, Carnarvon, the Roman faces fessewise,


thereon a Uon rampant holding in his
dexter paw a scimitar, all ppr.
couped ppr.
212. 6 Evans, Davies-, Herbert, Esquire, HighEttrick, Baron, see Napier, Baron.
mead, Llanybyther, Carmarthen
i
Ettrick of High Barnes, Durh., a demiA wolf's head arg., guttee-de-sang,
lion rampant gu., holding in the dexter
gorged with a collar gemel and erased
paw a marshal's baton sa., tipped at
gu. {for Evans).
30. ii.
(2) A lion
each end or.
rampant or, semee of crosses pattee
15. 9
Etty, a lion rampant gardant.
2. 5
fitchee az., gorged with a collar danEty, Yorks, a husbandman mowing with
cettee, with a chain reflexed over the
a scythe ppr.
188. 12
back sa. (/or Davies). Fide et virtule.
Euen, Scotland, a demi-lion holding in
cf- I. 3
the dexter paw a mullet gu. Audaci- Evans, Franklen George, Esquire, J.P.,
ter.
15. 7
of Llwynartha, Castleton, near Cardiff,
Eure, a stag's head erased az., attired
between two crosses couped gu., a
arg., charged with the sun or.
121. 14
tower ppr., thereon a flagstaff of the
Eure, a hoi^se's head arg. Artis vel Marlast with a pennant flying to the sinister
lis.
gu., charged with two mullets of six
cf. 50. 13
Eure, Shropsh., two lions' gambs or,
points arg.
Nisi Dominus jrustra.
supporting an escallop-sheU arg.
263. 14
Eure, two Uons' gambs erect gu., holding Evans, George, Esquu-e, of Gortmerron
an escallop arg.
House. Dungannon, co. Tyrone, a
Eure, a talbot passant or.
demi-lion rampant regardant erminois,
54. i
Eureux, five arrows, one in pale and four
holding between the paws a boar's

in saltier gu., headed or, feathered


Estercombe, Somers., out of a ducal
arg., bound by a belt of the first,
coronet or, a griffin's head az., beaked
of the first.
budded of the second.
67. 9
173-3
Esterley, Lines, a mastiff passant arg.
Eustace, a hand holding a close helmet
ppr.
Estewer, see Estower.
217. 12
Estland and Estlin, an arm in armour Eustace, Ireland, a stag statant ppr.
embowed ppr., holding in the hand a
117. 5
fleur-de-lis or.
199. 14 Eustace, a stag at gaze, and between the
attires a crucifix, all ppr.
Estling, a demi-talbot gu., holding in the
Cur me perdexter paw a battle-axe ppr.
sequeris.
cj. 117. 6
Estmerton, two dexter hands in fess, Eustace, Rev. William, Vicar of Stradcouped and conjoined ppr., supporting
baUy and Moyanna, Queen's Co.,
a cross crosslet fitched sa.
Ireland, a stag at gaze ppr., charged
224. 11
Estoft, Lines, a lion's gamb quarterly
with a fleur-de-lis and a saltire wavy
gu. and arg., holding up a crescent or.
couped in fesse gu., and between the
attires a crucifix arg.
Cur me perse39- 15
Eston, Devonsh., on a mount vert, five
queris.
117. 6
ears of wheat erect or, stalked and Eustace, a stag's head caboshed, and beleaved ppr.
tween
the
attires
crucifix,
a
all ppr.
1 54. 7
Estote, a fleur-de-lis gu.
Soli Deo gloria.
122. 13
148. 2
Estower and Estewer, a goat statant arg Euston, Earl of, see Grafton, Duke of.
129. 5 Euston, a boar pjissaut sa., armed, bristled
Estrange, Glouc, a chevalier on horseand hoofed arg.
40. 9
back at fuU speed holding a broken Evans-Freke, see Carberry, Baron.
lance ppr.
1S9. 5 Evans-Fitz-Henry, see Fitz-Henry.
Estridge, Henry Whatley, Muiety House, Evans, see Blackwall-Evans.
Malmesbury, an ostrich ppr. Deus Evans, a lion passant sa.
6. 2
tutamen.
Evans, Major David Williams, of Glasstwood,a Uon's head erased and crowned,
coed, Llansantffraid, near Oswestry, a
all or.
lion gardant arg.,
18. 8
charged on the
Estwood, sec Eastwood.
body with two crosses moline az.,
Etelum, a talbot's head ducally crowned
and resting the dexter fore-paw on an
or.
</.
escutcheon erminois, thereon a cross
56. 9
Ethelstan, Lanes, an eagle displayed
moline between four lozenges, also az.
Festina le>ite.
purp.
75. 2
Ethelstan and Ethelston, a broken spear.
Evans, Edward, Esquire, of Bronwylfa,
near Wrexham, a lion passant re175. 6
Esquire,
gardant
arg., the body charged with
Ethelston, Robert Peel,
J.P., of
Hinton, Whitchurch, Salop, a ram's
three crosses moline gu., and resting
head couped sa., charged with three
the dexter paw upon a bundle of rods
cross crosslets or.
banded, also gu. Libertas.
Dot et sumit Deus.
Evans, Edward, Esquire, of Spital Old
cj. 130. I
Etheridge, a crescent charged with an
Hall, near Spital, Chesh., same crest
etoile of six points.
and motto.
cj. 163. 2

head couped

sa.

Libertas.

Josiah, Esquire, a nag's head


erased arg., between two estoiles or.

Evans,

lynno Duw derfid.


Evans, Lieutenant-General
G.C.B., out of a mural
demi-lion regardant or,
tween the paws a boar's

Sir

De Lacy,

crown

gu.,

holding

be-

head couped

Espana agradecida.
sa.
cf. 16. 5
Evans-Lombe, Edward Henry, Esquire,
of Bylaugh Park, East Dereham, and
Melton Hall, Wymondham, two tilfingspears in saltire or, each having a small
pennon gu. Propositi tenax.
Evans, Sir Francis Henry.Bart., K.C.M.G.,
Tubbendens, Orpington, Kent, in front
of a demi-lion gu., charged on the
shoulder with a cross crosslet arg., an
anchor fessewise, the flukes to the
dexter ppr.
Omnia si patienter.
262. 2

Thomas D'Arcy, Esquire, J.P.,


Knockaderry, co. Limerick, Ireland
A demi-lion rampant regardant or.
holding between the paws a boar's head
couped sa. (/or Evans). (2) A tiltingspear broken in three pieces, the head

Evans,
of

(i)

in

pale,

the

others

in

saltire

ppr.,

banded gu. (/or D'Arcy). Libertas.


175. 2
Evans, David, of Ffrwdgrech, near
Brecon, a lion rampant. Duw a Pliol
Daioni.
Evans, .Evan Laming, Esquire, M.A.,
M.D., F.R.C.S., of 36, Bryanston
Place,
Street,'; Great
Cumberland
London, W., a lion passant guardant.
Libertas.

Evans, Ireland and Wales, a demi-lion


rampant regardant or, holding between
the paws a boar's head couped sa.
Libertas.
I

Evans, Charles Payne, Esquire, J.P., D.L.,


of Llanstephan House, Llanstephan,

EVA

EVE

191

Radnorsh., upon two arrows in saltire Evans, Bucks, an eagle's head between
two wings sa., holding in the beak a
a boar's head couped, all or. Heh
rose gu., stalked and leaved ppr.
Dduw, heb ddim.
4i- 13
c/. 84. 2
Evans, William Gwynne, Esquire, of
Penlan Hall, Fordham, Essex, and Evans, Peter Fabyan Sparke, Esquire,
J.P., of Trinmore, Clifton Downs, upon
Oaklands Park, Newnham, Clouc,
a rock a peacock ppr., charged on the
upon a rook ppr., a boar's head
breast with a quatrefoil or, resting the
couped sa., between two daggers erect
dexter foot on a sprig of oak leaved,
or.
frueted and slipped, ako ppr.
Evans, Sir David, K.C.M.G., of Ewell
Deo /avenlc.
Grove, Surrey, upon the trunk of a
tree couped and eradicated, and sprout- Evans, Joseph, Esquire, J.P., Lord of the
Manor of Parr, Lanes of Hurst House
ing to the dexter, a boar's head erect
and Haydock Grange, Lanes Llanand erased, all ppr. Trivy rhinwedd
ddoget Park, Denbighsh., and Maenan
ac oleslerwydd
House, Carnarvonsh., a nag's head
Evans, David, Esquire, J.P., of Cleveerased
arg., between two estoiles or.
land
House, Grangetown,
R.S.O.,
In coelo quies.
Yorks, in front of a javelin ppr., a
cf. $t. 3
dragon statant sa., holding in the Evatt, a lion's gamb erased ppr., holding
a torteau.
mouth a rose gu., slipped and leaved
39. 1
Eveleigh-De Moleyns, Rt. Hon. Dayppr.
Ydewraj ennilla.
267. 1
rolles Blakeney, Baron Ventry
Evans-Gordon, Major-General Charles
(i) A
savage's head affrontee couped below
Spalding of Preston Cottage. Ightham,
the shoulders ppr. {/or De Moleyns).
Sevenoaks. a demi - savage holding
in his right hand an ear of wheat ppr.
(2) A goat's head erased per chevron
or and sa., armed of the last, holding
Tarn pace quam prcelio.
in the mouth a branch of laurel ppr.
Evans, Derbysh., a boar's head erased in
a charger, all arg.
Vivere sat vinccre.
(for Evdeigh).
Evans of AUestree Hall, Derbysh., out
cf. 1 28. 5
of a round dish or, a boar's head erased Eveleigh of West Eveleigh, Clyst St.
Lawrence, and Holcome, Devonsh., a
fessewise ermiuois.
goat's head erased per chevron or and
Evans, England and Wales, on a ducal
sa., armed of the last, holding in the
coronet or, a boar's head in fess erased
mouth a branch of laurel ppr.
sa.
c/. 48. 2
Evans, Oliver Conrad Penrhvs, Esquire,
</.
128. 5
M.D., B.S., of 22. Church Street, Kid- Eveleigh, Devonsh., between two laurelbranches in orle a stag lodged gardant
derminster, on a ducal coronet a
;

boar's head erased close.

Probitas

et

libertas.

Evans, James, Chepstow, Monmouthsh.,


a dexter hand gauntleted in fesse
grasping a fleur-de-lis.
Deus nobis
hcEC jecimus.

Evans, Heref., out of an

earl's

coronet

an arm in armour embowed holding


in the hand a sword, all ppr., the point

ppr.
116. II
Eveleigh, Devonsh., a demi-griffin per pale
or and sa.
64. 2
Evelick, Scotland, a sword in pale, on its
point a pair of scales, all ppr. Eeda vel
ardna.
179. i
Evelyn, Bart, (extinct), of Long Ditton,
Surrey, a griffin passant or, the beak
and fore-legs az., ducally gorged of the
last.
Durate.
63. 3

embrued gu.
c/. 195. 12
Evans of London and Shropsh., an arm Evelyn, William John, Wotton, Dorking,
same crest and motto.
embowed, vested gu., cuffed or, holding in the hand a gilliflower ppr., Evens, a demi-lion rampant sa.
10. i
stalked and leaved vert.
Everard, Bart., of Much-Waltham, Essex,
a man's head couped at the shoulders
Evans, Norf., a dexter cubit arm erect,
vested barry wavy of six az. and or,
ppr., on his head a long cap barry wavy
cuffed arg., holding in the hand a
of eight or and sa., turned up of the
parchment-roll ppr.
cf. 208. 5
Evans, Heref., a cubit arm erect holding
in the hand a torch inflamed, also erect,
all

banner, all ppr.


1 30. 2
Hill, Esquire, F.Z.S.,
F.R.G.S., of the Mall, Ravenscourt
Park, a paschal lamb bearing a banner,

Evans, Benjamin

ppr.

Evans, a stag trippant ppr., attired and

Evans,

C.

Leics.,

same

crest.

Everard of Gillingham, Norf., a man's

ppr.

Evans, a paschal lamb passant bearing a

all

second.
Everard, William Thomas, Bardon Hall,

Wilfred Evans,

Esquire,

of

Ely, an eagle displayed.

Evans, William Herbert, Forde Abbey,

head
ppr.,

and

couped at the shoulders


having a cap or, fretty sa. Say

in profile

and

az.

et

192. 13
Suff., three

annu-

167. 11

audax.

Everest, on the point of a sword a mullet,


all ppr.
169. 3
Everest, upon a broken battlement ppr., a
stork sa., resting the dexter claw upon
a cinquefoil or. Semper otium rogo
divos.

Everet or Everett,

an arm

armour

in

couped and embowed, the elbow resting on a chapeau and the hand holding
a spear.
197. 4
Everet or Everett, a griffin's head erased
sa., collared of three pieces, the middle
or, the others arg.
c/. 66. 2
Everett, Wilts, a griffin's head sa., erased
gu., charged with three barrulets, the
centre one arg., the others or, over all
a pallet wavy erm.
66. 3
Evering, a wyvern sejant or, with wings
expanded gu.
Everingham, Yorks and Lines, a demilion rampant arg., holding in the
dexter paw a rose-branch flowered
or, stalked and leaved vert.
12. i
Everington, the late Jlitchell, Esquire,
of Denmark Hill, Camberwell, Surrey,
in front of the trunk of a tree eradicated
fessewise and sprouting to the sinister
ppr., a stag current per pale arg. and
gu., holding in the mouth a trefoil
slipped vert.
118. 14
Everit or Everitf, a demi-lady holding in
her dexter hand a pair of scales equipoised ppr.
183. 2
Everitt, George Allen, Esquire, J.P.,
Knight of the Orders of Leopold and
of Hanover, of Knowie Hall, near Bir-

mingham,

Warw.,

griffin's

head

erased ppr., the neck encircled gemelle


of three pieces arg.
Festina lente.
cf.

66. 2

Nicholas, Esquire, of Oulton


Broad, Suffolk, out of the coronet
of a marquess a bear's head muzzled

Everitt,

and chained.
Everitt, F.

Inn,

W.

Middx.,

E., Esquire, of Lincoln's


a griffin segreant or,
last and gu.,

winged vairee of the

supporting a tilting-spear erect ppr.


cf. 62. 2
Evers, a dexter arm ppr., vested quarterly
or and sa., holdii
roU of
arg.
208. 8
Eversfield, Sussex, out of a ducal coronet
a camel's head, all or.
cf. 132. 7
Evershead, Surrey, a mullet of six points
1

or,

do.

Everard, a man's head couped at the


shoulders ppr., on his head a cap chequy
or and az., tasseUed of the last.
Everard, a Moor's head couped at the
shoulders in profile ppr., WTcathed arg.

Everard of Hawkdown,
lets conjoined or.

Andrew Robert Guy, Hill House,


Otterhampton, Bridgwater, out of a
mural coronet gu., an estoile gu., between two wings displayed or. Vigilans

Evered,

between two wings

arg.

1 1 2.

Eversley, Viscount (extinct), Rt. Hon. the


late Charles Shaw-Lefevre, six arrows
interlaced saltireways, three and three
ppr., and interlacing an annulet or.
Sans changer.
Everton, Suff., a buck's head erased or,
pellettee, attired sa.
cf. 121. 2
Every, Sir Edward Oswald, Bart., of

demi-hon rampant or, Everard, a pehcan in her piety ppr. . Egginton, Derbysh., a demi-unioorn
holding between his paws a boar's head
arg., guttee-de-sang, and crined or.
Virtue in actione consistit.
98. 14
couped sa. (2) A demi-griffin rampant Everard, Colonel Nugent Talbot, J. P.,
Suum cuique.
48. 7
Libertas.
or.
D.L., of Randlestown, Navan, co. Every, Staffs, Devonsh., and Dorset, a
demi-unicorn gu., crined, armed, and
Evans, John Carbery, Pymme's Park,
Meath, a pelican in her piety, her wings
unguled or.
Edmonton, N., on a ducal coronet or,
48. 7
endorsed and inverted.
in
Virtus
Every-Halstead, Charles Edward, Esa boar's head couped sa., langued gu.
actione consistit.
quu-e, of Mainstone Court, Ledbury.
Libertas.
Everdon, on the top of a Doric pillar arg.,
Heref.: (i) Out of a mural crown
Evans, an eagle's head erased sa.
83. 2
a terrestrial globe ppr.

Chard:

(i)

EVE

EYS

192

chequy or and az., a demi-eagle dis- Ewers, a demi-heraklic


beaked gold (for Hal-

tiger

rampant

played erm.,

thigh ppr., garnished and spurred gold,


charged with a mullet gu. (for cadency).
and debruised (for distinction) by a
baton sinister. Pro Sege scepe, pro
patria, semper.
Eyre, Arthur Hardolph, Esquire, a leg in
armour couped at the thigh quarterly
arg. and sa., spurred or.
Virtus sola

or.

25- 13
148. 10

A demi-unioorn arg., guttee-

Ewes, a quatrefoil vert.


Ewing, Bart., see Orr-Ewing, Bart.
Ewing, an arm in armour couped and
tied at the shoulder embowed, resting
in a helmet or.
the elbow on a chapeau gu., and holdEvett, Worcs., a demi-dragon or, holding
ing in the hand a sceptre.
a cross formee flory gii.
cf. 73. 10
Evington and Evinton, within a serpent
cf. 196. 9
Ewing, Ireland, the moon in her complein orle a boar's head erased and erect.
162. 4
41. II
ment ppr.
Evington, out of a mural coronet az., a Ewing, Scotland, a demi-lion gardant.
10. 8
unicorn's head ppr., caparisoned and
Ewing, Major William, of London, a
plumed of the first, armed or.
demi-lion rampant gu., armed and
Evington, Middx. and Hants, out of a
langued az., holding in his dexter paw
mural coronet az., a nag's head in armour ppr., on the head three feathers,
a mullet, also gu. Audaciter.
i.v 7
the centre one arg., between two of Ewing, Archibald Orr, Esquire, of BaUistead).

(2)

de-sang, and crined or (for Every).


Evesham, a Moor's head in profile

ppr.,

c/. 50. 14
the first.
Evington, Lines, a horse's head erased

kinrain, Stirlingsh.,

cj. 51.4
arg., collared az.
Evre, a parrot feeding on a bunch of

rampant

invicta.

Eyre,

Colonel

Henry,

Rampton Manor,

193. i
(late of),

C.B.

Lines,

same

crest

and motto.
Eyre, George

Bramshaw,
crest.

Edward
near

Briscoe, Warrens,

Ljmdhurst,

same

Sola rirtus invicta.

Henry John Andrews, Shaw House,


Newbury, same crest.
Eyre, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Robert,
and Lennoxbank,
10, Berkeley Square, W., same crest.
Eyre,

Dumbartonsh., Scotland, a demi-lion


Si je puis.
gu., armed and langued az., Eyre, Vincent Thomas Joseph, of Lindley
paw a mullet,
Hall, Nuneaton, Leics., same crest.
also gu.
Audaciter.
Neminem metue innocent.
15-7
Evreux, out of a ducal coronet or, a Ewing of Burton Grange, Cheshunt, Eyre, Thomas Joseph, of Thorpe Lee,
Herts, a demi-lion rampant holding
talbot's head sa.
Egham, Staines, same crest and
57. 12
in the dexter fore-paw a mullet gu.
motto.
Ewan, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant.
10. 2
Audaciter.
Audaciter.
15. 7 Eyre, Yorks, a leg in armour couped at
the thigh^quarterly vair and sa., spurred
Ewarby, out of a ducal coronet or, a Exalt, an eagle's head erased sa., charged
female's bust, the face ppr., vested gu.,
on the neck with three etoiles in fess
or.
193. I
crined of the first.
182. 9
or.
Eyre, Derbysh. and Wilts, a leg in armour
cf. 83. 2
couped at the thigh per pale arg. and
Ewart, a hand erect gauntleted, holding Exeter, Marquess of (Cecil), of Burghley,
a cross crosslet fitohed in pale.
near Stamford, Northamp., on a
sa., spurred or.
193-2
210. 4
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a garb Eyre, Middx., Cambs, and Wilts, a leg in
Ewart, a hand holding a dagger, all ppr.
or, supported by two lions, the dexter
armour couped at the thigh per pale
212. 9
Abest timor.
Cor unum, via
arg. and gu., spurred or.
arg., the sinister az.
193. i
Ewart, Henry Petr, Felix Hall, Kelveuna.
Eyre, Wilts, on a chapeau a booted leg.
cf. 3. 5
don, Essex, same crest.
Virtus sola invicta.
Exeter, o\it of a ducal coronet two arms
Ewart, Sir William, Bart., of Glenmachan
in saltier ppr., each hand holding a Eyre, an antelope sejant or, attired and
ducally gorged arg.
House, CO. Down, Ireland, a hand erect
scimitar in pale, also ppr.
cf. 92. 5
cf. 126. 4
gauntleted ppr., holding a cross cross- Exmew, a dove arg., holding in its beak Eyre, an ibex maned, armed, and ducally
let fitchee in pale gu.
In cruce spero.
gorged arg.
a text R or, from a sprig of laurel
loi. 8

cherries, all ppr.

210. 14

Ewart, John Hoggan, Esquire, M.D., of


23, Clifton Cross, Folkestone, a dexter
cubit arm in armour fesseways holding
in the gauntlet a sword wavy in pale
pierced through a human heart, all ppr.
Pro Deo, Sege et Patria.
Ewart, a hand holding a cutlass, all ppr.
cf.

212. 13

Ewart, General Sir John Alexander,


K.C.B., Craig Clench, Langholm, Dumfriessh., a dexter gauntlet fesseways
holding a sword erect, enfiled with a
heart distilling blood gu.
Abesl
timor.
233. 9
Ewart, a heart ppr., transfixed by a sword
arg., hilt and pommel or.
181. 6
Ewbank, Durh., out of a ducal coronet
gu., a dragon's head or.
72. 4
Ewbank, out of a ducal coronet a dexter
and a sinister hand, each holding an
ostrich-feather.

Ewen, on a mount
ppr.

holding in his dexter

(Pellew), of

Canon-

Dunsford,

waves

of

couped

sa.

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


two wings ppr.
cf. 1 1 2. 9
Eyer, a talbot's head erased arg., spotted
gu., collared az.

56.

curlew rising ppr.

ex-

tail

Eyland, Lines, on a chapeau az., turned


up or, a martlet gu.
95. i
Eyles, a lion's gamb erased lying fesseways arg., holding a fleur-de-lis sa.
Eynes, Shropsh., sec Heynes.
Eynes, Shropsh., Oxon.. and Dorset, an
eagle displayed
standing on a tortoise
"

Kettlewcll).

Eyres, a lion's gamb sa., holding a sceptre


in pale or.
cf. 38. 7
Eyres, a griffin's head erased, ducally
gorged and lined, holding in the beak
a laurel-branch.
cf. 66. 1
Eyringham, on a chapeau ppr., a fleur-de-

74. 12

Eynes, Shropsh., Oxon., and Dorset, an


eagle displayed az., semee of etoiles

Ewen, a curlew ppr.


or.
cf. 75. 2
Ewen, John Norris Frederick, Reydon Eynford and Eynsworth, a hand holding
Hall, Wangford, Suff., same crest.
218. 14
a wheat-ear or.
82. 9
Ewens, Dorset and Somers., on a mount Eyre, Bucks, a pha?nix close ppr.
vert, a

passant gardant,

tended gu.
cf. 4. 3
Eyre, a dexter gauntlet ppr.
209. 8
Eyre-Matcham, William Eyre, Newhouse,
near Salisbury, out of an Eastern crown
or, a cubit arm habited vert, in the
hand ppr. three ears of barley stalked
and bladed of the first.
Eyres, WUts, an armed leg couped at
the thigh, garnished and spurred or.
Sola virtus invicta.
193. I
Eyres of Dumbleton Hall, Glouc.
(i)
Upon a mount ppr., a human leg couped
at the thigh in armour quarterly sa.
and or, the spur or, on either side
three ciuquefoils slipped, vert (for
Eyres).
(2) A lion rampant gu., holding in the dexter fore-paw a cross
patee fitchee, and resting the sinister
hind-paw on a cross patee or (for

near Exeter, upon


the sea the ^\Teck of the
Button, in the background a hiU, upon
the top of which a tower with a flag
hoisted.
Deo adjuvante. Algiers.
160. 9
Exton, the sail of a ship ppr.
Eycbebald, Yorks, a boar's head in bend
teign,

ppr.
vert, a stork statant
cf. 105. II

Eyre, a lion

ppr.

Exmouth, Viscount

lis or.

Eyston, an 6toile of eight points

Eyre, William Gregory, Esquire, of Eyre-

cf.

148. 2

or.

Ewens of Wincanton, Somers., on a


court Castle, Ballinasloe, an armed leg
cf. 164. 4
mount vert, a curlew ppr.
couped at the thigh ppr., garnished Eyston, two arms embowed vested holdEwer and Ewar, a pheon or, headed arg.,
and spurred or.
ing up an escallop.
193. i
mounted on a broken dart gu., en- Eyre, Lord Eyre, Ireland, same crest. Eyston of East Hendred, Berks, a lion
twined by a serpent ppr.
8. 8
Pro rege scepe, pro patria semper.
sejant or.
Ewerby, an eagle displayed per fess vert Eyre, Frederick James, Esquire, of Barton Eyston, John Joseph, of Hendred House,
and arg.
Terrace, North Adelaide, South AusSteventon, Berks, an estoile of eight
75. 2
Ewers, a staff raguly or.
c/. 147. 10
tralia, a leg in armour couped at the
points or.
I

EYT

FAI

193

Eyton, out of a ducal coronet or, a demidragon with wings endorsed arg., holding in the dexter claw a sabre of the
last, hilt and pommel of the first.
Eyton, John Prys, Esquire, of Llanerehymor, Holywell, North Wales, a demilion
rampant holding between the
paws a ducal coronet, all or. Fy nuw
fy ngwlad a i gunjrthiau.
Eyton, Robert Henry, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Eyton, William Henry Plowden, same
crest and motto.

Eyton, Leics. and Northamp., a demi- Eyton, Shropsh.


(i) A reindeer's head
dragon with wings addorsed ppr., colcouped and attired or, holding in his
lared, winged, and lined arg., holding in
mouth an acorn-slip vert, fructed or.
the dexter paw a sword of the last, hilt
(2) A Cornish chough's head erased
and pommel or, the point embrued gu.
ppr., holding in his beak a trefoil
Eyton, a lion's head arg., devouring a
slipped vert.
(3) A lion's head or,
tun or.
devouring a barrel or tun of the same.
Eyton, Ralph Aglionby Slaney Eyton,
Je m'y oblige. Si Deus est pro nobis
Esquire, of Eyton, near Wellington,
quis contra nos.
Salop, and Walford Hall, near Shrews- Eyvill, D., an arm in armour embowed
bury, a reindeer's head couped and
holding in the hand a spiked club, all
attired or, holding in the mouth an
ppr.
cf. 199. 2
acorn-slip vert, fruoted of the first.
Eyvill, a bear sejant muzzled ppr.
34. 8

Faal, Scotland, a pair of scales.

Fair, Charles Bass, Esquire, of Audit


Office, Cape Town, out of a ducal crest
coronet a demi-falcon rising ppr.

F.
Iloncstas.

170. 8

Faber, Hamilton S., Esquire, M.R.C.S.,


L.R.C.P., of St. George's Hospital,
Hyde Park Corner, London, S.W., out
of a ducal coronet or, a cubit arm in
armour holding in the hand ppr. a rose
gu.

Quisque

slipped.

faber

Fair, Rev.

Robert Herbert, of the Rectory,


Westmeon, Petersfield, same crest and

motto.
Fair of

]ortunce

palm-branches vert.

62. 5

of Croydon, a griffin segreant arg.,


winged and tufted or, supporting between the talons an olive-branch vert,
fructed of the second.
Deo patriceque

Fi^an

62. 5

Fage, a cross crosslet in bend, surmounted


by a sword in bend sinister point

downwards.

166. 12

downwards

ppr.
Fahy, Ireland, a dexter

arm holding a

hunting-spear point downwards.


(i) On a mount vert,
a dove holding an olive-branch in its
beak and charged with a trefoil upon

Fair, Rultledge-

{for Fair).

(2)

Fairclough, a lion's
i

An

oak-tree ppr., pendent from a dexter


branch thereof by a riband az. an
Verax
escutcheon or {/or Ruttledge).
atqne probus.
Fair, Charles Edward, Esquire, LL.D., of
Athlone, co. Westmeath, a dove with
wings expanded and inverted holding
Pax et
in the beak a branch of oUve.
plenitas.

Fair, Thomas, of Clifton Hall, near Preston, Lanes, a garb or, encircled by two
Veritas vincit.
serpents vert.
153.3

John's
enVincit

or,

gemelles or.
cf. 17. 8
Fairfax of London, a lion's head erased
sa., charged with three bars gemelles
and a mullet or.
cf 17. 8

153-3
Fairfax, Yorks and Norf., a lion's head
erased sa., gorged with three bars
Ardwick, Manchester, the sun in his
gemelle and ducally crowned or.
162. 2
splendour or. Semper eadem.
Fairbairn, Rev. W. M., B.A., of the
cf. IS. 8
Rectory, Loxbeare, Tiverton, a sun in Fairfax, Yorks, a goat's head erased arg.,
charged on the neck with three bars
splendour ppr. Semper eadem.
gemelle and attired gu., ducally gorged
Fairbairn, John, M.B., University Union,
or.
128. 10
Edinburgh, same crest and motto.
Sir
Andrew, of Askham Fairfax-Cholmeley, Hugh Charles, EsFairbairn,
quire, of Brandsby, Easingwold, a
Grange, Yorks, a dexter cubit arm
demi-griffin segreant sa., beaked or,
erect, the hand grasping the worm of
holding a helmet ppr., garnished or.
a lever-screw in bend sinister, all ppr.
214. 8 Fairfield, a demi-savage affrontee, handNe cede ardiiis.
cuiied ppr.
186. 12
63. 2
Fairbairn, a griffin passant sa.
Fairbank, Frederick Royston, Esquire, Fairford, on a chapeau a talbot sejant,
all ppr.
54. 14
M.D., F.R.C.P., F.S.A., of Westcott,
Dorking, on a mount vert, the sun in Fairford, out of a mural coronet a spear
surmounted by two laurel-branches in
splendour ppr. Eterna Veritas.
</
I75- 3
saltier,
all
ppr.
Fairbeard of Northmore, Oxon., a dexter
arm in armour ppr., couped at the Fairfowl, Scotland, a parrot ppr. Loloi. 4
quendo placet.
shoulder and lying fesseways, erect
from the elbow, holding in the gauntlet Fairgray, Yorks, an anchor ppr.
161. I
a cross botonnee fitchee or.
Fairborne, Notts, an arm in arm couped Fairholm, Scotland, a dove holding in
Spero
its beak an olive-branch ppr.
in fess, holding a sword erect enfiled
92. 5
meliora.
with a Turk's head affrontee with a
Fairholm, Scotland, a spur winged or,
Ttitis si jortis.
turban, all ppr.
leathered gu. Nunquam nan paratiis.
Fairbrother, a cockatrice displayed ppr.
68. 14
Fairclough, a demi-lion rampant sa.,
its beak an olive-branch ppr.
holding between the pawa a fleur-decf. 13. 5

lis az.

its breast, all ppr.

motto.

Guy Thomas, Esquire, of Bilbrough Hall, Yorks, and Steeton Hall,


Tadcaster, same crest and motto.
Fairfax, a lion's head erased sa., collared

of

Faconbridge, a yew-tree vert.


143-1
Fagan, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet a
swan's head and neck between two
wings, all ppr.
100. 10
Fagan or Fargon, Ireland, a griffin
segreant supporting a branch of olive

Fagge, Sir John William Charles, Bart.,


of Wiston, Sussex, an ostrich with
wings expanded arg., beaked, legged,
and ducally gorged or, holding in the
beak a horse-shoe ppr.
97. i
Fahie, a dexter arm couped below the
elbow grasping a javelin, the point

Charles Henry, M.A., of


Dumbleton, Glouc, same crest and

Fairbairn, Sir Arthur Henderson, Bart.,

spot.

fidelis.

St.

Veritas.

Fablye, a cross crosslet gu., between two

ppr.

Hamilton Terrace,

Wood, London, N.W., a garb


circled by two snakes vert.

sue.

Fabian, a lion's gamb erased holding a


sceptre in pale or.
38. 7
Fabian, on a chapeau a fleur-de-lis gu.,
from between the flowers two split
flags arg., each charged with an ermine-

Fairfax, Rev.

Fairfax,

tout faire.

'

gamb

or,

grasping a

fleur-de-lis az.

9-- 5
firme.
Fairlie or Fairly, Scotland, a lion's head
21. i
couped or. Paratus sutn.

Fairclough, Revell Anthony, Esquire, of Fairlie, James Ogilvy, Esquire, J.P., of


Myres, Scotland, a lion's head couped
9, Craven Hill, Paddington, in front of
21. i
Tnfc' athocht.
gu.
a lion's gamb erased or, holding a fleurde-lis, three fleurs-de-lis fessewise, all Fairlie, James, Esquire, of Holms, by
Hurlford, Ayr, a Uon's head couped
Faire sans dire.
az.
Meditare.
ppr.
Fairfax, see Ramsay-Fairfax.
Fairfax, Baron (Fairfax), a lion passant Fairlie, Robert Francis. Esquire, of Woodlands, Clapham, Surrey, a lion's head
gardant gu. Fare fac.
4- 3
erased sa., langued gu. Je suis prest.
Fairfax of Ravenswood, Roxburgh, a lion
17. 8
passant gardant ppr. Fare fac.
4. 3
Fairfax, Bryan Charles, Esquire, a lion Fairlie or Fairly, Scotland, a unicorn's
/ am ready.
head couped arg.
passant gardant sa. Je le feray durant

ma

vie.

49- 7

4- 5

13

FAI

Over, fork over.


Fairn, between two
orle

an open book,

49- 7
in

laurel-branches
all

158.

ppr.

Fairnie, Scotland, a greyhound current


Quiescens et vigilans.
ppr.
cf. 58. 2
Fairweather, the sun in splendour or.
162. 2
Volvitur et ridet.
Faith, on the stump of a tree a crane
105. 12
perched ppr.
Faithtull, a key in pale, wards upwards,
surmounted by a crosier and a sword
171. 11
in saltier.
c/. 54. 2
Faithful], a talbot statant ppr.

Fakenham and Feckenham, a square padlock az.

16S. 13

Fakeyt, a cockatrice's head erased sa.


68. 12

Falch, three quatrefoils on one branch


148. 7
stalked and leaved ppr.
Falcon and Fawcon, four arrows, points
downwards, and a bow in saltier ppr.
173- i^
Falcon, Ralph, of Camerton Hall, near
Vij,
Workington, a falcon rising ppr.
c.oura jeux fier.
Falconberg of Germany and Ireland, a

sword of state unsheathed and erect,


environed with an olive-branch ppr.

Germana fides candorque.


Falconar-Stewart, George Mercer, Esquire, of Binny, Uphall, Linlithgowsh.
:

(l)

falcon close ppr., between two

laurel- branches

in

orle

vert.

(2)

dexter hand holding a dagger, point


downwards. Candide. Arinis polentms

Falconer

of

London and Scotland, a

falcon rising ppr.

FAR

194

Fane, Frederick, Esquire, of Moyles


Court, Ringwood, Hants, same crest
and motto.
Fane, WiUiam Dashwood, Esquire, J.P.,
for difference.
of Fulbeck Hall, Lines, same crest and
Falkiner, Sir Leslie Edmund Percy Riggs,
motto, and Ncc temere iiec timide.
Bart., of Anne Mount, co. Cork, a
falcon's lure ppr., between two wing3 Fane De Sails, Cecil, Esquire, Count Palano. 10
tine of the Palace of the Lateran,
Fortuna favente.
az.
Count of the Holy Roman Empire, of
Falkiner, Ireland, a hawk's lure ppr.,
Dawley Court, Uxbridge (i) Out of a
the string nowed between a pair of
ducal coronet a demi-woman vested
wings arg.
cf. i lo. 10
ppr., the hair flowing down the back,
Falkiner, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
holdcrowned or, winged in lieu of arms arg.
a cubit arm vested gu., ouiied or,
209. 2
ing the sun ppr.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle
displayed sa., crowned or.
Falkland, Viscount (Cary), of Falldand,
(3) Out of
a mural coronet or, a demi-lion ramFife, a swan with wings elevated ppr.
qq. 12
pant, double queued and crowned cf
In utroque fiddis.
the .same, brandishing a sword ppr.,
Falkner, on the stump of a tree an eshilt gold, the lion cotised by two
cutcheon pendent ppr.
145. 8
tilting-spears or, from each a banner
153-2
Falknor, a garb banded or.
Honespaly of six arg. and gu., fringed of the
Fall, Scotland, a cornucopia ppr.
first.
152. 13
tas.
(4) Out of a ducal coronet or,
a bull's head arg., pied sa., armed of
Fa!!, a talbot passant.
54. i
the first, charged on the neck with a
Fallesby, a demi-antelope arg.
126.
rose
gu., barbed and seeded ppr. (for
cf.
5
Fhdit non frangit. Pro Deo,
Fane).
Fallesley, a dexter arm from the shoulder
Rege, et patria,
Pro fructibus arma.
extended ppr., holding an anchor az.
Fane de Sails, Rev. Preb. Charles, M.A.,
cabled sa.
of the Rectory, Weston-super-Mare,
Fallon, a hand holding a mill-rind.
same crests and mottoes.
Fallon, a hawk rising ppr., jessed and
Fortiler et fideliter.
belled or.
87.1 Fane, Lines, a gauntlet or, holding a
sword ppr., hilt and pommel of the
Fallone, Ireland, a demi-greyhound arg.

Frederick Richard, of
Sir
Falkiner,
Inveruisk, Lower Killiney, co. Dublin,
same crest, but charged with a mullet

Fairlle-Cuninghame, Sir Charles Arthur,


Bart., of Robertland and Fairlie, Ayrsh.,
a unicorn's head ppr., armed or (for
Cuninghame). Paratus sum fortitudine.

60.

87.

John, Esquire, of St. Ann's,


Lasswade, Midlothian, Scotland, a
falcon rising ppr.
Ad athtra.
87. 1

Falconer of London, same crest.

Vi

el

induslria.

Fane,

ppr.
cf. 4. 2
Falls of Dublin, a naked cubit arm grasping a dagger ppr., pommel and hilt or.

the

all

Dum

212. 9
Falmouth, Viscount (Boscawen), of Tregothnan, near Truro, a falcon close
spiro, spero.

ppr., belled or.

Patience passe science.


cf. 85. 2
Bart.{c.rfinfO,

Falshaw, the late Sir James,


of Edinburgh, a dexter hand holding
white rose slipped and leaved ppr. /
21S. 10
officio impavidus.

cf.

85.

Falconer, Scotland, a falcon ppr., hooded

a staff raguly.
Paratus ad athera.
Fancourt, two staffs raguly banded with
cf. 85. I
Falconer, Scotland, between two branches
olive ppr.
cf. 147.
of laurel a falcon perched ppr.
Fane, Earl Ot Westmoreland, see WestFalconer, Scotland, an angel praying or,
moreland.
within an orle of laurel ppr. " Vive vi Fane, Ponsonby-, Hon. Sir Spencer Cecil
vivas.
Brabazon, K.C.B., of Brympton Park,
184. 2
Falconer, a man's heart gu., winged with
Somers.
(i) Out of a ducal coronet
two falcon's wings ppr. Cordi dal
or, a bull's head arg., pied sa., armed
animus alas.
of the first, charged on the neck with a
112. :o
rose gu., barbed and seeded ppr. {for
Falconer, a garb or, banded arg.
153. 2
Fane),
Falconer of London, a trefoil slipped or.
On a ducal
44. 11.
(2
cf.
coronet az., three arrows, one in pale
148. 9
and two in saltire, points downwards,
Faldo, Beds, three arrows gu., headed
entwined with a snake ppr. [for Ponand feathered arg two in saltier, one
sonby).
Ne vile fano. Pro rege, lege,
in pale, enfiled with a ducal coronet
gu.

grege.

Falkiner, Richard Henry Fitz-Richard


'itz-Richa
Esquire, J. P., of Mount Falcon, co.
Tipperary, Ireland, a falcon's lure
erect ppr., charged with a mullet gu.,

between two wings

az.

Fortuna favente.
cf.

no. 10

Lines,

a gauntlet or, holding a

broken sword

arg., hilt

and pommel

of

first.

Fane, Ireland, a dexter hand holding a


laurel- branch ppr.
219. 9
FanneU, a tiger sejant sa., ducally gorged
or.

cf.

27.

Fanner, out of a ducal coronet or, a buck's


head of the same.
120. 7
Fanning, a dexter hand ppr., vested sa.,
holding a mill-rind az.
207. 4
Fanning, a cherub ppr.
189. 9
Fanshaw, Ireland, a greyhound sejant
gu.
59. 4
Fanshaw, Derbysh., a dragon's head
erased or, charged with two chevrons

an oak-tree vert.
143. 5
and Suff., a hawk with
erra.
wings expanded sa., holding in the beak
cf. 71. 2
Fanshaw, Henry Ernest, Dengey Hall,
an oak- branch vert, fructed or.
Essex, a dragon's head erased vert,
Fanacourt, a chevalier in armour wielding
vomiting flames ppr.
c/. 188. 7
72. 5
a sword, all ppr.
Fancourt, out of a ducal coronet or, a Fanshawe of Parslocs, Essex, a dragon's
head erased arg., vomiting flames of
wyvern erect, holding between its claws
Falstofle,

Falstoffe, Norf.

Falconer, Henry, Esquire, of Hackhurst,


Hellingly, out of a ducal coronet, a
falcon rising.
307. 5
Falconer, a falcon perched, hooded and
belled, all ppr.
Vive lU vivas.

211.

first.

Cumb., on a chapeau a lion


gardant, collared and ducally crowned,

Fallowfleld,

Fortiler sed apte.

Falconer,

173. 2

Fane

of Hempstead, Essex, and Old


Lodge, Melton Mowbray, out of a ducal
coronet or, a bull's head arg., pied sa.,
armed of the first, charged on the neck
with a rose gu., barbed and seeded

ppr.

Ne

vile fano.

fire

ppr.

Dux vitce ratio

in cruce victoria.

In cruce victoria.
72. 5
Fanshawe, Colonel Thomas Basil, same
crest and mottoes.
Fanshawe, on a ducal coronet az., a
wyvern sa.
70. 9
Fanshawe, a cockatrice's head ppr.
cf. 68. 13
Fant, see Fauntan.
Fantlaroy, a fleur-de-lis or, between two

wings expanded

az.

cf.

148. 2

Fantleroy, the head of a halbert issuing


from the wreath ppr.
172. i
Faquier, a hand issuant pruning a vine ppr.
Farange, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant
gu.
10. 3
Farbridge, Ireland, a parrot gu.
loi. 4
Farby, Kent, a cinquefoil or.
148.
and
Lines,
issuing
Fardel! of London
from a mount vert, a demi-lion or,
holding a book expanded ppr., charged
on the shoulder with a rose gu. Non
nobis solum.
9- 13

FAR

FAR

195
Farmar,

Fardell, Frederick Charles, Esquire, on a


mount vert, a demi-lion erminois,
charged on the shoulder with a rose,

Park,
motto.

William Robert, of Nonsuch


near Cheam, same crest and

(JIaxwell), of Famham,
Ireland, a buck's head

Farnham, Baron
CO.

Cavan,

erased ppr.

Jesuispret.

121. 2
Basil, 13,

Edward

and holding between the paws an open Farmar, Ireland, a lion's head erased gu.
Fortis et fidelis.
book ppr. Non nobis sohmi.
17.2
Fardell, John Wilson, Esquire, of Ryde, Farmbrough, Francis, Esquire, of Denbigh Hall, Bletchley, a dexter arm
Isle of Wight, same crest and motto.
embowed vested gu., holding a ploughFardeU, Sir (Thomas) George, of 26, Hyde
paddle handled also gu., the blade or,
Park Street, W., same crest and motto.
and the arm garnished with a wreath
Farebrother, a greyhound's head couped
of wheat-ears ppr. Deus nosier re/ugium.
c/. 61. 2
arg.
Farell, Heref. and Warw., a boa,r's head
298.7
couped sa., gorged with a coUar arg., Farmer, a tiger's face.
Farmer, Norf., a cock's head gu., combed
i
charged with three torteaux
cf. 41
and wattled or, holding in the beak a
Farewell, Somers., an heraldic tiger sa.,
rose of the first, stalked and leaved
ducaUy gorged, armed, and tufted or.

Farnham,

Farewell, an heraldic tiger sejant sa.


178. 7
Farey, a plough ppr.
Farie, Allan, of Baronald, Lanark, an
eagle displayed ppr., charged on the
Cordc,
breast with an anchor arg.
mente, manea.
cf. 75. 2

Farquhar, Scotland, a dexter hand couped


apaumee ppr. Fide et armis. 222. 14
Farquhar, Admiral Sir Arthur, of Drumnagesk, Aboyne, N.B., out of a naval
crown or, a sword erect ppr., the blade
encircled by a wreath of laurel, also
ppr., and a flag flowing towards the
sinister in saltiie az., inscribed with
the word " Acheron " in letters of gold,
surmounted by a dexter hand issuant

vert.

Farmer, William Robert Gamul, of Nonsuch Park, Surrey, out of a ducal


coronet or, a cock's head gu., crested

William

Stratton Street, W., an eagle close or,


preying on a coney arg.
cf. 79. 6
Farofeld, a Hon passant arg.
6. 2
Farquhar, Bart., see Townsend-Farquhar.
Farquhar, Sir Henry Thomas, Bart., of
Cadogan House, Middx., an eagle
rising ppr.

Menle manuque.

Farquhar, Scotland, a lion rampant.


cado, fide

el

armis.

77. 5
Sto,
1

Farquhar and Ferquhar, Scotland, issuing


out of a cloud ppr., a star arg.
in diem.

Verlitur
164. II

and wattled of the first. Bora e


sempre.
go. 6
Farmer, Bart., of Mount Pleasant, Sussex,
out of a ducal coronet or, a cock's
head issuing gu., combed and wattled
or.
Bora e sempre.
90. 6
gu.
Slo, cado, fide et armis.
the shoulders ppr.
182. 2 Farmer, Northamp., out of a ducal coronet or, a cock's head gu., crested and Farquhar, Scotland, a dexter hand couped
Farington, see Farrington.
jeUoped of the first.
apaumee ppr. Sto, cado, fide et armis.
Farington, a wyvern arg., sans wings,
90. 6
222. 14
ducally gorged gu., chained or. Domat Farmer, Leics., a dexter arm couped at
the elbow, gauntleted, holding a lamp Farquhar, Gray-, Scotland, a sinister
ovinia virtus.
69. i

James Crawford, of Farme,


Lanark, same crest and motto.
Faringham and Farneham, out of an
earl's coronet or, a Moor's head from
Farie, Allan

Farington, Lanes, a wyrern statant sans


wings, the tail nowed arg., ducally
gorged, and the chain reflexed over the

arg.,

flammant

ppr.

Farmer, Leics., out of a ducal coronet


or, a salamander in flames ppr.
Esto
vigilans.
back or.
69. i
138. i
Farington of London, a dragon passant Farmer, upon the battlements of a tower
arg.,
a
salamander
statant
vert,
collared
ppr.
73or, in flames ppr.
Farington, on a chapeau gu., turned up
1 38. 3
or, a fox sejant ppr.
32. 12 Farmer, Sir William, of Ascot Place,
Berks, upon a mount vert, an antelope
Farish, Arthur Farish, of 57*, Old Broad
arg., semee of estoiles sa., armed and
Street, London, E.G., upon two horseungu. or, resting the dexter fore-foot
shoes or, a bugle-horn stringed az.
upon a fountain ppr. Agendo honeste.
Forward.
263. 13
126. 10
Farish, Claude Reginald Thorne, Esquire,
Farmer, Scotland, a cross fleury fitched
of Aldershot, same crest and motto.
between two wings, each charged with
Farish, Edward Garthwaite, Esquire, of
a crescent.
cf. 166. 8
4, Elm Park Gardens, South KensingFarmingham, a sea-lion rampant or. 20. 5
ton, same crest and motto.
Farish, John, Esquire, of Bibiani, West Farmour, a cock's head erased gu..
Africa, same crest and motto.
Farish, Leonard Walter, Esquire, of
Brooklands, Chesh., same crest and

motto.
Farish,

Rupert

Vaughan,

Esquire,

Lieutenant Royal Warwickshire Regt.,


crest and motto.
Fariey, Surrey, on a mount vert, in front
of a Calvary cross gu., a Iamb passant
Tollit peceata mundi.
ppr.
1 30.
5

same

Farley, an antelope's head erased and


pierced through the neck by a spearhead, all ppr.
127. I
Farley, Turner- (i) A boar's head couped
paly of six sa., guttee d'eau, and or,
(jor Farley).
(2) A lion gardant sa.,
charged on the body with three crosses
patee fitchee arg., resting the dexter
fore-paw upon a shield of the last,
:

charged with a mill-rind, also


Turner}.

Avito

virel honore.

sa. (jor
5.

Farlough, Lanes, a demi-lion rampant


holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis
sa.

13. 2

Farlow, a dragon's head ducally gorged


cj. 72. 9
and chained.
Farmar, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet or,
a cock's head gu., crested and wattled
Hora e sempre.
of the first.
90. 6

hand apaumee

gu.

Sto,

cado, fide et

armis.
222. 9
Farquharson, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant gu. In mcmoriam majorum. 10. 3
Farquharson, Robert, of 2. Porchester
Gardens, same crest.
Farquharson, Dorset, a demi-lion rampant holding in the dexter paw a
dagger erect ppr., hilt and pommel or.
cf. 14. 12
Farquharson, Alexander, of Invercauld.
a demi-lion gu., holding in the dexter
paw a sword ppr. Fide et jorlitudine.
14. 12

Farquharson, George, Esquire, of Whitehouse,


Aberdeen, same crest and
motto.
Farquharson, same crest. Forlitudine.
combed and wattled or, holding in the Farquharson, the sun in his splendour
ppr.
Illumino.
162. 2
beak a bunch of flowers arg., leaved
ppr.
Farquharson of Haughton, the sun rising
from behind a cloud ppr. Illumino.
Farnaby, Bart, Kent, a stork arg. 105. 11
162.5
Farnaby, Kent, out of a mural coronet a
stork rising ppr., charged with two bars Farquharson, Scotland, out of a cloud
the sun rising ppr. Non semper sub
gemeUe arg., and holding in the beak
umbra.
162. 5
a snake vert.
Farnam, out of a ducal coronet a griffin's Farquharson and Farquherson, a portcullis gu.
head, holding in the beak a cross cross178. 3
Farr, on the point of a sword in pale
let fitched.
cj. 67. 9
ppr., a maunch gu.
Farnborough, Baron, see Long.
169. 11
Farncomb of Kemiington, Surrey, a Farrand, Norf., in front of a garb or, a
pheasant ppr. Nulla pallescere culpa.
cockatrice's head couped sa., combed
and wattled or, between two wings Farrand, an arm in armour embowed,
holding in the hand a battle-axe.
of the first, each charged with a
c/. 200. 6
cinquefoil of the second.
cj. 68. 8
Farncombe-Tanner, William Tanner, Es- Farrant, Kent, out of a ducal coronet or,
a pelican's head arg., vulning herself
quire, of Fisher's Wakes Colne, Halstead, and More House, Wivelsfield,
gu., between two wings of the last.
Burgess Hill, Sussex, a Moor's head in Farrant of London and Kent, a cubit
arm erect, vested az., cuffed arg.,
profile couped at the shoulders ppr.,
charged with a cross patonce vairee of
between two trefoils slipped vert.
the last and gu., the hand grasping an
264. 12
anchor cabled ppr.
cf. 208. 3
Farnden, Sussex, on a mural coronet or,
Farrant, Surrey and Yorks, a cubit arm
a leopard's face purp.
erect vested vair, cuffed arg., holding
Farnell, a hawk with w ings expanded and
in the hand ppr. a battle-axe of the
inverted, ducally gorged and belled ppr.
second.
cf. 207. 10
87. 2

132

11

FAR
fidditer.

Farrar, Yorks, a horse-shoe sa., between

two wings

arg.

FAY

196

Farrant, Henry GatclieU, B.A., of WelFortiter el


land, Worcs., same crest.

no.

Reginald, Esquire, M.A., M.D.


Oxon., of 7, Grove Park Gardens
Chiswick, W., a horse-shoe sa., between
two wings erect arg. Ferre va ferme.
Farrar, a thistle and a cross crosslet

Farrar,

two oak- branches in orle vert,


acorned or.
146. i
Farwell, George, Esquire, of East Marden,
Farwell,

gobony

arg.

capital

or.

and

gu.,

(2)

the

base and

pelican's

head

vulning itself or. Fortiter si


forsitan.
Post spinas palma.
Fauze, a tower ppr.
156.2
Favell, ou the point of a sword in pale a
erased

Chichester, a talbot sa., ducally gorged.


Semper idem.
Fasant, a Cornish chough with wings
expanded ppr.
107. 3
Fassett, a shark's head issuant regardant,
swallowing a negro, all ppr.
139. 2
Fauconbridge or Fawconbridge, out of a
ducal coronet or, a plume of three
ostrich-feathers banded ppr.
Faudel-PhilUps, Sir George Faudel, first
Bart., of Balls Park, Hertford: (i)
Upon a mount vert, a squirrel sejant
cracking a nut or, between on the
dexter side a trefoil slipped, and on the
sinister a branch of hazel fructed extending to the dexter, charged on the

maunch, all ppr.


169. n
Favenc of London, on a bale of Piedmont

a falcon ppr., beaked,


membered, and belled or, gorged with
a collar, and therefrom a chain reflexed
over the back of the last.
140. 5
Faweet, a dolphin naiant ppr.
Faweett, Northumb. and Durh., a demiby a hunting-spear arg.
cf. 34. 4
lion sa., holding between the paws an
Farrell, a dexter hand apaumee gu.
222. 14
arrow erect or, feathered arg. cf. 10. i
121. 5
Faweett, a stag's head.
Farrell, Ireland, on a ducal coronet a
greyhound current, gorged with a
Faweett, Ireland, a mitre.
cf. iSo. 5
collar, and affixed thereto by a broken
Faweett, Hon. Captain Theodore, J.P.,
of Binjarrah Park, Murray District,
chain a regal crown, all ppr. Cu re hu.
shoulder with an acorn leaved and
Western Australia, a dolphin naiant
sUpped ppr. (/or P/iit>). 2S0.3. (2)
Farren, George, Esquire, of Trefenai.
140. 5
Carnarvon, upon a block of dressed
arg., finned or.
Upon a mount a peacock regardant in
Officio et fide.
gray granite ppr., a [lion passant reits pride ppr., between two roses arg., Faweett, Christopher John Foyle, Somergardant gu., resting the dexter foreleaved and slipped vert. Se ientes, aut
ford, Keynes, Wilts, a demi-lion ram2S0. 4
paw on a saltire or. Perseierantia
pant sa., holding between its paws an
perfice.
vincit.
arrow or.
256. 14 Faudel-Phillips, Samuel Henry, Esquire,
Farrer,
J.P., of Mapleton, Edenbridge, Kent, Fawcon, see Falcon.
Baron (Farrer), a quatrefoil
within a horse-shoe between two wings,
and
motto.
Fawconbridge,
see Fauconbridge.
same crests
all arg.
Ferre va ferine.
Faulder, on a mountain a beacon inflamed, Fawconer and Fawkoner, a tower sa.,
234. 1
masoned or.
Farrer and Farror, a horse-shoe sa., beaU ppr.
156. ^
177. 8
tween two wings or.
no. 11 Faulkner, a cross moline pierced gu.
Fawether and Fayreweather, a lion's head
Farrer, James Anson, of Ingleborough,
erased gu., billettee or.
165. I
cf. 17. tYorks, a horse-shoe between two wings Faulkner, Suff., a derai-cockatrice with Fawkes, Yorks, a falcon ppr. A Deo a
ppr.
Ferre va Ferme.
no. 11
rege.
wings addorsed ppr.
85. 2
88. i J
Farrer of Brayfield, Bucks, a horse-shoe Faulkner, Middx., a dragon's head and Fawkne, a hawk's head erased.
arg., between two wings sa.
no.
neck Avith wings addorsed, couped at Fawkner and Fawkenor, a trefoil slipped
Farrer, Rev. Frederic, M.A., of Bourtonor.
148. 9
the shoulders, all ppr.
on-the-HUl, Moreton-in-the-Marsh, and Faulkner, Hugh, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of Fawlconer, Hants and Northamp., a
Brayfield House, Bucks, same crest.
Castletown, co. Carlow, Ireland, on a
garb or, banded gu.
153- Farrer, a horse-shoe arg., between two
mount vert, an angel in a praying pos- Fawlde, Beds, three arrows, one in pale
wings or.
no.
and two in saltier gu., barbed and
ture or, within an orle o laurel ppr.
Farrer, out of a ducal coronet or, between
flighted arg., enfiled by a ducal coronet
Viueut vivas.
cf. 1S4. 2
two wings arg., a crescent cf the first. Faulkner, a falcon's lure or, between two
or.
Ferre va /erme.
294.14
falcon's wings ppr.
no. 10 Fawset or Fawsset, Lines, a stag's head
Farrer, Claude St. Aubyn, Physician, 7, Faulkner, Alexander S., Surgeon-Alajor,
erased ppr.
121. 2
Westbourne Park Road, W., same
Indian Armj', ou a dexter hand in fess, Fawsitt, Ferguson-, John Daniel, Esquire,
crest and motto.
couped at the wrist, a falcon close,
of Walkington HaU, Beverley, Yorks
Farrer, William, Whitbarrow, Westml.
belled and hooded, all ppr.
Paraius ad
(i) A demi-lion pean supporting
a
(i) An acorn shpped and leaved ppr.,
osthera.
pillar erect gu., thereon a bugle-horn
86. 8
within a horse-shoe sa., between two Faulkner, John, Esquire, of Dunfield
or, stringed az., the lion charged on
wings of the last, each charged with a
the shoulder for distinction with a
Fairford, Glouc, Lord of the Manor
horse-shoe arg.
cross crosslet or {for Fawsitt).
(2) In front of a demiof Kempsford, upon a rock a falcon
(2) In
tower ppr., thereon a stag's head erased
front of a cubit arm ppr., grasping a
rising
belled and jessed or,
ppr.,
erminois, three spears, one in pale and
dagger erect, also ppr., pommel and
resting the dexter claw on a mullet
two in saltire, also ppr. Ferre va
hilt or, a buckle arg. (for Ferguson).
of six points az., surmounted by a
ferme.
rainbow, also ppr.
Vive ut vivas.
Arte et marte. Dominus providcbit.
Farrington, a lamb passant arg., bearing Faulks, a boar's head couped ppr.
Fawssett, Thomas, Esquire, 97. Philbeach
a banner pink, the staff ppr., surGardens,
Earl's Court, S.W., a stag's
I
43mounted by a cross or.
head erased ppr.
121. 2
131-2 Faunce, a demi-lion rampant sa., langued
Farrington, a wyvern vert.
70. i
gu., ducally gorged or, between two Fay, Ireland, a dexter cubit arm holding
Farrington, a wyvern sans wings, the
wings arg. A'e tcnies, aut perfice.
in the gauntlet a dagger, all ppr.
fitched in saltier ppr.
Farrel and Farrell, Ireland, a bear passant sa., pierced through the shoulder

throwu-silk

tail extended vert.


73. 2
cf. 9. 8
Bart., of Gosford House, Fauntan, Faunt, and Fant, a naked boy
Ottery St. Mary, Devonsh., a dragon
ppr., criued or, holding in his dexter
with wings elevated and tail nowed
hand a toy of the last.
vert; bezantee, gorged with a mural Fauntleroy, Cornw., the head of a halcoronet arg., a chain therefrom reflexed
berd issuing ppr
172. i
over the back or, and charged on the Fauntleroy, Wilts, a fleur-de-hs or, bebody with two caltraps fesseways of
tween two wings expanded az.
the last. Le bon temps viendra.
cf. 148. 2
Farrow, a lion's gamb holding a thistle Fausset, Kent, a demi-Uon rampant sa.,
ppr.
holding in his paws a Tuscan column
^y. 6
Farside, WUliam, Esquire, of Fylington,
bendwise, gobonee arg. and gu., the
Whitby Strand, Yorks, two lion's
base and capital or.
gambs erect arg., erased gu., holding a Faussett, Godfrey-, Godfrey Trevelyan,
bezant, the whole debruised by a
17, Belgrave Road, S.W.. a demi-hon
sinister bendlet wavy erm.
Fiirlh and
rampant sa., holding in the paws a
/ear nocht.
Tuscan column inclined bendwise.

211. 4
James Henry, Esquire, J.P., of Faybrook and Moyne Hall, co. Cavan, a
head couped or. Toujoars

Farrington,

Fay,

dragon's

71.

fidtle.

Fayrer, Sir Joseph, Bart., K.C.S.I., M.D.,


F.R.S., in front of a sword erect, point

upward, ppr., pommel and hilt or, a.


horse-shoe or, between two wings erect
gu.

Ne

tentes,

aut perfice.

Fayreweather of Brissett, Suff., a


head erased gu., billettee or.

242. 7
lion's

cf. 17. 2
Faytlng of Woodcote, Bromsgrove, Worcs.,
on a mount vert, a holly-leaf ppr.
Fideli distillant sanguine corda.
168. 4
Fayt, a water-bouget gu.

FAZ

FEN

197

John Nicholas, Esquire, of


73, Harrington Gardens, London, S.W.,
on a mount vert, a swan close arg.
loo. 7
Fac et spera.
Fea, a man digging ppr.
Pea, Rev. William Hay, of the Charterhouse, Hull, a rlemi-man affrontee,
Fazakerley,

wreathed about the temples and waist


with leaves, holding a club over his
dexter shoulder, all ppr.
/ meati well.
Fead, in front of the sun in splendour
ppr., a unicorn rampant arg.
48. I
Feake and Feeke, out of a ducal coronet
or, a demi-ostrich with wings expanded
arg., beaked gu., holding in its beak a
horse-shoe of the first.
96. 8
Fearguson, an arm in armour embowed
holding a dagger.
196. 5
Fearguscn, Ireland, an arm in armour
embowed holding in the hand a broken
til ting-spear.

197. 2

Fearnley-Whittingstall, George, Esquire,


(i) In
of 105, Queen's Gate, S.VV.
front of an antelope's head couped at
the neck az., armed or, a saltire composed of nine lozenges or (for Whit:

heart
imperially
a man's
all ppr.
crowned between two wings,
3, au

Felbridg,

no. 14
Felbridge, a tower embattled, thereon a
bird rising.
156. 8
Felbridge, from a tower embattled the
sun rising ppr.
Felbrigge, out of a ducal coronet gu., a
plume of ostrich-feathers erm. 114. 13
Feld, see Field.
Feld, Scotland, an eagle's head erased
ppr.
83. 2
Feld and Field, of East Ardesley, Yorks,
issuing out of clouds ppr., a dexter arm
in fess, vested gu., holding in the hand,
also ppr., a sphere or.
cf. 198. 14

Feldingham or FilUngham, a

slip of three

teazles or.

154-9

Feldon, Leics., a wild man ppr.


FelJair, a gem ring.
167. 14
Felix, a covered cup gu.
8. S
Fell, a lion sejant ppr.
Northumb.,
a
catherine-wheel
enFell,
signed on the top with a cross patee
fitched or.
167. 3
a pelican with wings elevated and
addorsed vulning itself, all ppr.
Fell, out of a ducal coronet or, a demieagle displayed, ducally gorged.

Fell,

(2) A mount vert, thereon


bush of ferns ppr., a talbot
passant erm., collared and line, reflexed
over the back gu., the dexter forefoot
cf. 80. 14
resting on a buck's head caboshed or Fell of London, a hand holding a clarionet
tingstall).

in front of a

Animus tamen idem.


(lor Fearrdey).
Fearnly, a talbot passant arg., through
fern vert, collared and lined or. cf. 54. 5
Fearon, within an annulet or, an escutcheon gu.
cf. 167. 6
Fearon, a demi-lion rampant ppr., holding
between its paws an escutcheon gu.,
within an annulet or.
cf. 10. 2
Fearon, Sussex, out of a ducal coronet a
falcon's head, all ppr.
89. 4
Feast, Middx., a pheon point upwards gu.
174- 9
Featherston or Featherstone, a cross
165. 2

crosslet.

Featherston, see Fetherston.

Featherstonhaugh, *ee Fetherstonhaugh.


Featherstonhaugh, Durh., a falcon ppr.

85.2
Featherstonhaugh, E., Esquire, J.P., of
13, Park Place, West Sunderland, an
antelope stataut ducally gorged.
Featherstonhaugh, Cecil Howard Digby,
of Bracklyn, Killucan, same crest and
motto.
Feauliteau, Surrey, a squirrel sejant
cracking a nut, all ppr.
135-7
Fecher, a spur-rowel between two wings
ppr.

164. S
Feckenbam, a square padlock az. 1 68. 1
Fedelow, an erm. statant ppr., collared
and lined sa.
cf. 134. 6
Feild, see Feld.
Feilden, Sir William Leyland, Bart., J.P.,
of Feniscowle, Lanes, a nut-hatch
perched upon a hazel- branch fruoted,
dU ppr., holding in its beak a rose gu.,
flipped vert. 259.6. Virtutis prcemium
honor.
Fellding, Earl ol Denbigh and Viscount
Fielding, see Denbigh.
Feildlng, General Sir Percy Robert Basil,
cf.

K.C., a nut-hatch with a hazel-branch


fruoted, all ppr.
Crescit sub pondere
virlits.
Virtutis prcemium honor.
John Basil, Esquire, of Upper

Feilding,

Downing, Holywell, North Wales, same


cre.-jt and motto.

ppr.
Fell of London, out of a mural coronet
gu., a dexter arm embowed in armour
ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand,
also ppr., a tilting-spear of the last.
cf.

Fell,

197.

John, Flan How, Ulverston, a dexter

arm embowed

in

armour

ppr.,

gar-

holding in the hand ppr. a


Patribus et posteritati.
Fell, A. Lonsdale, Grosvenor Chambers,

nished

or,

tilting-spear ppr.

Fellowes, Frederick Burnington, Esquire,

same

crest

and motto.

on a mural coronet
pant ppr.

Felt,

Felter, a dexter

hand

or,

CO vered cup or.


Feltham of London, an arm

and second.
Fellowes, Baron

cf.

De

Ramsey,

see

8. 2

217.11

armour

in

holding in the gauntlet a broken spear,


the pieces in saltier, all ppr. Portanti
spolia palmd.
cf. 209. 10
Feiton of Litcham, Norf., out of a ducal
coronet or, two wings inverted gu.,
quilled of the first.
Felton of London: (i) Out of a ducal
coronet two wings or and arg.
109. 8
(2) A stag lodged gu., ducally gorged
and lined or, attired vert, on the top
of each branch a bezant.
Fencourt, a portcullis sa., the chains az.
178. 3

Feney, out of a heart a dexter hand holding a dagger in pale, all ppr.
212.

cf.

Fenis, a bridge of three arches ppr.

158.4
Fenkell, a mullet sa.

164. 2

Fenn, Suff., a dragon's head erased az.,


gorged with a collar arg., charged with
three escallops of the first.
Fenn, a talbot's head erased

c/.

71. 2

or, collared

az.

56.

Fennel or Fennell, a hunting-horn sans


228. 9
strings.
Fenner, two hands couped and conjoined
in fess gu., supporting a cross crosslet
224.

fitched az.

Fenner, an eagle displayed

winged

or,

75- 2

arg.

Fenning, a lion passant regardant ducally


gorged and lined.
cf. 6. 3
Fennison, Scotland, a crane's head ppr.
Vigilat

et orat.

Oxford Street, Knells, Cumberland, and Fennor, a mermaid holding


Lismore, Ayrshire, upon a rock ppr.
a lion sejant per pale arg. and gu.,
charged on the shoulder with a rose
counter-changed, and resting the dexter
forepaw on a cross patee fitehee at the
Vigilate.
foot, also gu.
276. 4
Fellgate, Sulf., a griffin sejant salient
arg., pierced through the breast by a
broken spear or, and holding the point
in its beak.
cf. 63. i
Fellow, Ireland, a lion sejant gardant
per fess gu. and or, resting the dexter
paw on an escutcheon paly of the first

a stag trip-

cf. 117. 8
ppr., holding up a

104. 5
in her dexter

hand a dagger, all ppr.


184. 7
Fenouillet of London, a demi-pegasus
regardant or, winged gu., holding a
banner vert, charged with a bee-hive
Jnduslrid et spe.
or, the staff gu.
47- 8

cf.

of London, a boar's head


couped between two branches in orle

Fenrother

42-

ppr.

Fentiman, a Cornish chough


ally gorged, all ppr.

Fenton,

Yorks,

fleur-de-lis

cf.

Notts,

sa.,

rising,

duc-

107. 3

and Ireland, a

entiled

with a ducal

coronet

148. i
or.
of Underbank Hall, Yorks, a
fleur-de-lis sa., enfiled by a ducal
148. i
coronet or.

De Fenton

Ramsey.
Fellowes, Evelyn Napier, Esquire, B.A.,
of 29, Warwick Square, S.W., a lion's Fenton of Dutton Manor, Longridge,
Preston, Lanes, in front of two arrows
head erased arg., crowned with a mural
in saltire or, barbed and flighted arg.,
coronet or. Patieniia et perseverantia.
a fleur-de-lis sa. Je suis prest.
Fellowes, Robert, Shotesham Park, Nor265. 14
wich, a lion's head erased or, murally
crowned arg., charged with a fess dan- Fenton, Scotland, out of a rock a palmcettee erm.

Paticntia

cum magnanimitate.

et

perseverantia
18.

tree growing ppr.

Per ardna surgo.


cf-

144- 3

Fellowes, issuing out of a cloud a dexter Fenton, Perthsh., out of a ducal coronet a
griffin's head holding in the beak a key.
214.9
hand holding a club, all ppr.
65. 14
Felix qui pacificus.
Fellowes or Fellows, Devonsh., a scalingladder ppr., hooked at the top. 158. 14 Fenton of Fenton, Notts, out of a ducal
coronet an arm embowed in armour or,
Fellowes, Ernest Gadesden, Esquire, in
hilted
arg.,
sword
hand
a
holding in the
front of a lion's head erased ppr.,
I9S- 1
of the first.
crowned with a vallery coronet, and
F.R.A.S.,
Esquire,
Ferrar,
holding in the mouth the attire of a Fenton,
F.C.A.A., of S, King's Road, Mitcham,
reindeer, three lozenges conjoined or.
Mon hieur viendra.
S.E., same crest.
260. 7
Fac et spera.

FEN

FER

198

Fenton of Fenton Park, Stafford, out of


an Eastern coronet a dexter arm in
armour, the hand holding a sword in
bend sinister, all ppr., the arm charged
with two fleurs-de-lis az.

martlet sa. (jor Clennel).


(2) A phoenix
in flames with wings elevated ppr., supporting with the beak a staff raguly
erect sa. {jor Fcnwieke).
Tous jours

Ferguson of London, an arm in armour


grasping in the hand a broken spear,
all ppr.
True to the last.
cj. 210. 9
Ferguson-Fawsitt, John Daniel Esquire,
of Walkington Hall, near Beverley
a
(i) A demi-lion pean supporting a

loyale.

Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Myles, Ferby, Kent, on a mural coronet or,


plate between two wings sa.
Redstone Hall. Redhill, Surrey,
out of an Eastern coronet a dexter Fergant, a cross crosslet quarterly or and
arm in armour embov/ed, the hand
gu.
165. 2
holding a sword in bend sinister, all Fergus, Scotland, a dexter arm in armour
holding in the hand a sword in pale
ppr., the arm charged with two fleurs-

Fenton,
of

Virtnte

de-lis az.

et fide

vinco.

George Frederick Fergus, Ireland, a naked hand couped


Fenton-Livingstone,
James, Esquire, Easter Moffat, Airdrie,
below the elbow holding the upper
part of a broken lance ppr., headed or.
Lanarksh.
Out of an antique
i
crown a dexter arm in armour em214. 13
bowed holding in the hand a sword, Fergus, a demi-lion ppr., crowned with a
all ppr.
coronet,
Out
of
a
baron's
mural crown or.
cj. 10. 1
(2)
a demi-savage wi-eathed about the FerguslliU, Scotland, out of a ducal corohead and loins with laurel, holding in
net a cock's head, all ppr.
90. 6
his dexter hand a club resting on his Ferguson-Fawsitt, see Fawsitt.
shoulder,
and a snake entwined Ferguson-Da vie. Sir John Davie, Bart.,
around his sinister arm all ppr. Nee
J.P., D.L., of Greedy, Devonsh.
(i)
temere nee timide.
Si je puis.
A paschal lamb regardant gu. c/. 1 3 1 2
Fenton-Livingstone, Lanarksh., a demi(2) A halcyon or kingfisher with wings
savage \(Teathed about the head and
elevated ppr., holding in rhe beak a
loins with laurel holding in his dexter
branch of olive vert, fructed or. Aushand a club resting on his shoulder,
pice Christo.
cj. 96. 9
and a snake entwined around his Ferguson, Bart., Ireland, on a thistle
sinister arm, all ppr.
-Si je puis.
leaved and flowered ppr., a bee or.
264. II
Dulcius ex asperis.
150. 9
Fenton-Livingstone, John Nigel Edensor, Ferguson, Scotland, a thistle leaved and
Esquire, of Westquarter, near Falkirk,
flowered, thereon a bee, all ppr. Indusand Bedlormie, Linlithgow, same crest
tria.
150. 9
and motto.
Ferguson, George Bagot, Esquire, M.A.,
Fentoun, Viscount, see Mar and Kellie,
M.D., M.Ch., Oxon., F.R.C.S. Eng., of
Earl of.
Altidore Villa, Pittville, Cheltenham, a
Fenwick, a beaver passant ppr., holding
thistle ppr., passing through a buckle
in its mouth a sugar-cane or.
or, alighting thereon a bee or, winged
az.
Dulcius ex asperis.
Ut prosim
ef. 134. 8
Fenwick or Fennwick, a phoenix in flames
aliis prosim.
271. 21
ppr.
82. 2 Ferguson,
Virtule sibi premium.
Major S. C, of Lowther
Fenwick, Leics., a phoenix az., winged
Street, Carlisle, in front of a demi-lion
gu., in flames ppr.
82. 2
or, collared vair, holding in the dexter
Fenwick, Leics., a phoenix arg., wings
paw a thistle leaved and slipped ppr.
gu., gorged with a ducal crown or, and
three oval buckles in fesse, tongues
issuant from flames jjpr.
cj. 82. 2
upwards.
Vi et arte.
271.3
Fenwick, George Gerard Charles, Stock- Ferguson, a demi-lion ppr., holding beerston Hall, near Uppingham, same
tween the paws a buckle gu.
Virtutis
crest and motto.
jortuna comes.
ej. 10. 2
Fenwick, Admiral William Henry, of Ferguson, Ronald George Munro, of 46,
Cadogan Square, same crest and motto.
7, St. Alban's Road, Kensington Palace,
W., a phoenix in flames ppr., murally Ferguson, a demi-lion holding in the
gorged or. Toujonrs loyal.
dexter paw a scimitar.
cj. 82. 2
14. 10
Fenwick, Rev. John Edward Addison, Ferguson, upon clouds a crescent with
same crest and motto.
the horns upwards ppr.
Virtutc.
Fenwick, Charles, Esquire,
L.R.C.P.
163. 9
and S. Edin., of Dunsford, Exeter, Ferguson, George Arthur, Esquire, of
same crest. Eesurgam.
Pitfour, near Mintlaw, N.B., out of
Fenwick, Durh., same crest.
Yirtute sibi
clouds ppr., a crescent or.
163. 9
prceminm.
Ferguson, a hand holding a dagger erect.
Fenwick, Northumb., same crest. Peril
Arte et marte.
212.9
ut vivnt.
Ferguson, on a crescent a cock ppr.
Fenwick - Bisset, the late Mordaunt,
91. 10
Esquire of Lessendrum, Aberdeensh., Ferguson of Craigdarroch, Scotland, a
Scotland (i On the dexter side The
hand holding a spear in bend ppr. Yi
trunk of an oak-tree sprouting afresh
et arte.
214. :i
ppr. (jor Bisset).
a dexter hand grasping a
145. 2.
(2) On the Ferguson,
sinister side
A phcenix in flames
broken spear in bend ppr,
Vi et arte.
gorged with a mural crown ppr. (jor
214. 10
Fenwick).
Abscissa virescit. Peril ut Ferguson, James, Esquire, K.C., D.L.,
:

vivai.

cj.

82. 2

Fenwicke-Clennell, Thomas Cleunell, Esquire, of Harbottle Castle, Rothbury,


Northumb.: (\) Issuing from flames
ppr., a phoenix with %vings elevated or,
gorged with a ducal coronet az., charged
on the breast and on each wing with a

erect
gu.,
thereon a bugleor, stringed az., the lion charged
for distinction with a cross crosslet
or {jor Fawsitt).
(2) In front of a
cubit arm ppr., grasping a dagger
erect, also ppr., pommel and hilt or,
a buckle arg. Arte et marte. Dominus
providebit.
Fergusson, Rt. Hon. Sir James, Bart.,
P.C, G.C.S.I., K.C.M.G., CLE., of
Kilkerran, Ayrsh., a bee on a thistle
ppr.
Vt prosim aliis. Didcivs er
asperis.
150. 9
Fergusson, Sir James Ranken, Bart., of
pillar

horn

Spitalhaugh, Peebles, and Hever Court,


Ifield, Kent, a dexter hand grasping a
broken spear in bend sinister, all ppr.
Ft et arte.
214. 10
Craig
Fergusson, Robert
Cutlar,
of
Darroch, Moniaive, Dumfries, same
crest and motto.
Fergusson, Hew Dalrymple Hamilton,
35, Elm Park Gardens, same crest.
Fergusson-Buchanan, George James, Esquire, of Auchentorlie, Dumbartonsh.,
Lt.-Col.
3rd Battalion Royal Scots
Fusiliers: (i)
On the dexter An
armed dexter hand couped holding up
a cap of dignity purpiu-e, faced erm.,
with two laurel-branches disposed in

orle ppr. {jor

On

Buchanan).

210.

8.

(2)

the sinister A bee on a thistle ppr.


Clarior hinc honos.

{jor Fergusson).

Dideius ex asperis.
Fergusson - Pollok of

50.

Atholl Crescent,
the dexter side
boar passant shot through with a

Edinburgh;

(i)

Upon

dart ppr. {jor Pollok). 40. 14.


(2) On
the sinister side On a thistle leaved
and flowered a bee ppr. {jor Fergusson).
Aiidacter et strenue.
Dulcius ex asperis.

150.9
Fergusson, a demi-lion rampant gu. Virtus sibi prcemium.
10. 3
Fergusson, Joseph GiUon, Esquire, of
Isle,
Dumfries,
an increscent or.
Growing.
163. 3
Fergusson of London, a palm-tree ppr.

Sub onere
Fergusson,

erescit.

144.

dexter

broadsword ppr.

hand grasping a

Pro

rege et patria.

212. 13
Esquire,
of

Fergusson,
Robert W.,
Kilquharity, Kirkcudbright, Scotland,
Dulcius ex
a bee on a thistle ppr.
asperis.

Fermor, Earl of Pomfret, see Pomfret.


Fermor, Sussex, a tiger paasant erm.
e/.

Fermour,

two oak-branches

in

ppr.

27. II
saltier

157.

Fermoy, Baron (Roche), co. Cork, standing on a rock ppr., an osprey or seaeagle with wings displayed arg., collared gemelle az.,

membered

or,

holding

in its dexter claw a roach, also arg.


10, Wemyss Place, Edinburgh, issuing
from a cloud a dexter hand grasping a
Hon Dieu est ma roche.
broken spear in bend, aU ppr. Arte Fernandez, on a cloud a celestial sphere
et animo.
cj. 214. 10
Ferguson, William, Esquire, J. P., D.L.,
of Kinmundy, Mintlaw, N.B., same
crest and motto.

ppr.

Feme,

159. 5

issuing out of fern ppr., a talbot's


arg., eared and collared gu., garnished and ringed or.

head

FER
Feme, on a mount
banded gu.

'^-^^ '?
Ferae, Derbysh., Linos, and Staffs, a garb
the
or, between two wings expanded,
the first
of
indented
dexter per pale
and gu., the sinister counterchanged.

Ferrie, Scotland, an
Be firm.
all ppr.

anchor and a cable,

Ferrier, Scotland, a

garb

c/-

Ferrier,

Ferrier,

Ferns, Ireland, out of a cup az., a bouquet


177-3
of roses ppr.
Feron, Scotland, a cross patee erm.

dagger and

saltier ppr.
( i )
FerraU, Carmichaelcoronet or, a dexter
:

Ferrall).

cf.

222. 14-

Advance.

or.

Alexander Walter, Esquire, of

Hemsby and Great Yarmouth,


A falcon's head couped
charged with a collar vaire or and gu.
27S. II.
(2) A horse's head erased.
27S. 12
In ferro lutamen.
Ferris of Hawkhurst, Kent, and Thackham, Sussex, on a mount vert, an ostrich arg., charged with a horse-shoe
sa., and holding in the beak a cross

Ferrier, of

(for

Out of a ducal
hand gu. (for
An arm em-

(2)

(I)
Worcs.
head erased
:

and

cf.

88. 12

Ferrers, Earl (Shirley), a Saracen's head


in profile couped ppr., wreathed about
Honor virltitis
the temples or and az.
190- '4
prmmium.
Ferrers, of Baddesley, Clinton, Warw.. a

unicorn passant erm.

Splendeo

tritus.

cf.

48.

Ferrers of Pentreheylin Hall, Oswestry:

unicorn passant erm


dexter cubit arm vested az.,
(2)
cuffed arg., encircled by a wreath of
oak, the hand supporting a cross
botonnee fitchee or on the dexter side
Splendeo
of the wreath (Croxton).
(:)

A
A

tritus.

(Ferrers).

c/-

4S. 5

Ferrers, Glouc, an ostrich ppr., holdmg


97-8
in the beak a horse-shoe or.
Ferrers, Herts, two bees volant saltier137-3
wise ppr.
and
gardant
passant
leopard
Ferrers, a
cf. 24. 3
ducally gorged, all ppr.

Fettes,

Fetherston-Whitney, Henry Ernest

heraldic

antelope's

surmounted by two

189. 10
and Fetfas,
Scotland,
a bee volant in pale ppr.

Bart.,

Scotland,

137- 2
Industria.
Fettiplaoe, Berks, a cock's head erased,
71. i
dragon's head vert, eared gu.
Fettiplace of Denchworth, Berks, a gu.,

crested and wattled or.


Fettiplace, Berks, a griffin's
vert, beaked gu.

90- 3

head erased,

66. 2
Fettyplace, a griffin's head erased vert,
66. 2
beaked and eared gu.
Feversham, Earl ol (Duncombe), out of a

ducal coronet or, a horse's hind-leg sa.,


hoof upwards, the shoe arg. Deo regi
123.

patricE.

Fewster, out of a ducal coronet or, a


key erect, between two elephants'
123. 13
trunks sa. Anivmm rege.
Fewtrell, a leopard's head ppr., gorged
with a collar arg., charged with three
22. 12
cf.
mullets sa.

Fewtrell, Shropsh., a leopard's head arg.;


collared sa., and thereon three mullets
cf. 22. 12
of the first.
Feyrey and Feytrey, a cross crosslet fitched
166. 2
sa.
in
holding
segreant
griffin
Feyry, Beds, a

the dexter claw a sword ppr.


cf.

62. 2

of Worden Hall, Lanes, a


ducally gorged gu.,
arg.,
chained or, and the chain reflexed
over the back and resting under the

Flarington

wyvern

^^^: ,^?

valens.

arg.

A
gu.,

feathers in saltire arg., charged on


the neck for distinction with a cross
crosslet or.
(2) In front of a garb or,
Ne vile
a cornucopia fesseways ppr.
cf. 153. 2
velis.
Feton, a chevalier in complete armour at
full speed wielding a scimitar, all ppr.

bowed in armour grasping a broken


cro.sslet fitehte of the first.
lance, all ppr., charged with a trefoil
Ferris, out of a ducal coronet a sinister
cf- '97or (/or Carmichael).
hand between two wings ppr.
Fenand, William, Esquire, J. P., D.L.
221. 3
High Sheriff, 1904, of St. Ives and
out of a ducal coronet an arm in
Ferron,
cubit
a
W.R.,
Yorks,
Grange,
Harden
armour, brandishing in the hand a cutarm vair, charged with a cmquefoil
1 1
209.
cf.
ppr.
all
lass,
gu., in the hand a battle-axe ppr.
178. 7
Ferry or Ferrey, a plough ppr.
cj. 207. 10
Jushis propositi tenax.
Fesant, a derai-antelope ppr., collared
Ferrand, Yorks, an arm in armour em126. 3
gu.
bowed holding in the hand a battlecf. 90. 8
Fesant, a cock-pheasant ppr.
axe ppr. Justus et propositi tena.i:
Festing, a fire-beacon inflamed ppr.
cf. 200. 6
14
177Ferrant, a demi-lion or, semee of hurts.
murally
10. 4 Fetherston, a griffin's head erased,
cf. 66. 2
gorged.
Ferrar, Augustus Minchin, Esquire, of
Fetherstone, Ireland, a
Torwood, Belfast, a dexter arm em- Fetherston or
cross crosslet fitched arg., and a sword
bowed in scale armour arg., charged
_i66. 12
az., in saltier.
with a horse-ahoe sa., the hand bare,
an antelope's head
Cumb.,
Fetherston,
grasping a broken sword ppr., pommel
126. 2
erased gu., attired or.
and hilt or. Ferre va ferme.
head
antelope's
Fetherston, Cumb., an
Ferrar, Benjamin Banks, Esquire, of
erased gu., attired or, charged
Armagh, same crest and motto.
with an ostrich-feather and an
neck
of
Esquire,
Stafford,
Henry
Ferrar,
cf. 126.
annulet arg.
Nebraska, America, same crest and
Fetherston of Packwood House, Warw.,
motto.
an antelope's head erased gu., attired
Ferrar, John Edgar, Esquire, of Durban,
pennatus
Christi
and langued vert.
Natal, same crest and motto.
126. 2
sidera morte peio.
Ferrar, Michael IJoyd, Esquire, of Little
Rev. Sir George Ralph, Bart.,
Gidding, Ealing, same crest and motto. Fetherston,
of Ardagh, co. Longford, Vicar of
Ferrard, Viscount, see Masserene, VisPiddletrenthide, Dorset, an antelope
count.
Volens et
statant arg., attired or.
Ferrer, Ireland, a falcon's head erased
arg., collared vairee gu.

antelope .statant arg., attired or


Volens et valens.
Fetherstonhaugh).
126. 12

Fethersfonehaugh, Bart., an antelope


126. 12
statant arg., attired or.
Fetherstonhaugh, Ireland, an antelope
126. 12
statant or.
Fetherstonhaugh, Charles, Esquire, an
antelope's head erased gu.. armed or.
126. 2
Vnlcns et volens
Fetherstonhaugh, Timothy, Esquire, of
the College, Kirkoswald, Cumb., same
crest and motto.
Fetherstonhaugh, Shirley Arthur Stephenson, Esquire, of Hopton Court,

Norf. :(i)

165. 7
a sword in
c/. 171. 12
cf.

Ferrall, Ireland, a

In

17^. 6
fortune.
158. 6

Belsyde, Linlithgow, N.B., a horse-shoe


Advance.
arg., winged ppr.

5^. 2

f/-

vigilans.

Bon

or.

Scotland, a horse-shoe az., be-

tween two wings

54- 5

163. 2
Ferney, Scotland, a crescent arg.
Fernie, Scotland, a greyhound current.
et

153- -

Ferrier, a horse-shoe ppr.

An

^'f'-^
gu.
banded

Scotland, a plumb-rule

rccie dectts.

'53- 14

or.

or,

Diligentia dilat.
Ferrier,

Fernely or Fernley, through fern vert a


talbot passant arg., collared and lined

Qiiiescens

FFO

199

of fern ppr., a garb or,

\\il-

ham, Esquire, of New Pass, Rathowen,


Domat omnia virtus.
tail.
Westmeath: (1) A bull's head
CO.
Lanes, a wyvern sans wings,
couped sa., horned arg., tipped gu., Flarrington,
and with the tail nowed arg., langued
gorged with a collar chequy or and
gorged gu., chained or.
ducally
and
An
10.
(2)
cf. 44.
sa. (for Whitney),
69. I
virtus.
omnia
Domat
antelope statant arg., attired or (for
Fetherston).

Volens

et

Ffinch, Kent, see Finch.


Ffinden, Rev. George Sketchley,

valens.

126. 12

Edmund

Whitney,
Esquire, of Newpass, co. Westmeath,
(l) A bull's head couped sa.,
Ireland
horned arg., tipped gu., gorged with a
collar chequy arg. and gu. (forWhitney).

Fetherston-Whitney,
:

(2) An antelope statant


44. 12.
arg., attired or (for Fetherston). Vo'ens
I2*j. 12
et valens.

cf.

Fetherstonhaugh- Whitney, Captam Henry


Ernest William: (i) A bull's head
couped aa.. horned arg., tipped _
gorged with a collar chequy or and
sa.

(for

Whitney).

cf.

44.

12.

'

Downe

W.A.,
Vicarage, Farnborough, Kent,

upon a wreath of the colours, upon a


mount vert, a bull arg., pied and yoked
upon an
sa., resting the dexter foot
escutcheon az., charged with a cross
patee fitchee at the foot arg. Suchet

und

ihr werdet finden.


HoveU
Sir William
D.L., of Hillington,

Flolkes,
Bart.,

45- 3

Browne,

Norf., a
per pale
the
vert and gu., cuffed erm., holding in
sera.
sera
Qui
ppr.
hand a spear
Principiis obsta.

dexter

arm embowed, vested

FIN

FFO
a lion rampant

per pale gu.


double-queued and nmrally

FloUiOtt,

and arg.,
crowned or.

Quo

virtus

et

fata vacant.
c/.

Edmund Andrew,

Ffoulkes,

14

I.

of Eriviatt,

Jvre

Wales, a boar's head erased arg.

4^- 2

non dona.
Baron
flrencb,

Castle
of
Ffrench, co Galway, Ireland, a dolphin
Malo mori quam faedari.
naiant ppr.
140 5
Lowe, Enquire,
Ftrench, William J.
L.R.C.S.I., L.R.C.P.I., of Barnetby-leWold, Lincoln, a dolphin naiant. M2I0
(ffrench),

mori qwam fadari.


Flytche, a leopard's face or, pierced by
a sword in bend sinister ppr., hilt and
pommel of the first.
Ffytche, Lines: (i) A leopard passant
ppr., resting the dexter paw upon an
escutcheon vert, charged with a
pard's face or.

24. 6.

(2)

leo.

pelican

with wings addorsed Tulning herself


Esperance.
ppr.
Fichet, Somers., a demi-lion pean, ducally

crowned

10. 11

or.

FickliD, Philip Berney, Esquire, of Tasburgh Hall, near Norwich, an heraldic


tiger sejant sa., semee of escallops,
crined and gorged with a collar gemel

resting

or,

bezant.
maneat.

the

Semper

dexter

paw on

fiddis.Quod

bene

a dexter hand holding a palm-

branch ppr.
Field, Ireland, a lily
in saltire ppr.

219. II

and a holly-branch
151. 10

Field, a garb or, banded gu.


153-2
Field, a dolphin naiant per pale or and
gu., in front of two darts in saltire
ppr., points upward.
cf. 140. 5

Albert Frederick, Esquire. M.D.,


M.Ch., M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Edin.,
of Central House, Castle Drive, Fal-

Field,

in front of two darts in saltire


points upward, a dolphin empale or and gu.

mouth,
ppr.,

bowed per

Field, issuing from clouds a dexter arm


in fess ppr., vested gu., cuffed az.,
holding in the hand a javelin of the
first.

George H., Esquire, B.A., M.B., of


Forest Corner. Chester Road, Bourne
mouth, a demi-lion rampant holding
between the paws a garb.
Field, Baron (Field), of Bakeham, Surrey,
on a wreath of the colours issuing
from clouds ppr., a cubit arm erect,
vested gu., cuff arg., the hand ppr.,
holding a spear in bend sinister or,
the whole between two wings arg.
Field,

Sapieyitia donum Dei.


207. 12
Field-Hall, J., Esquire, M.B., Ch.M., of
Adelphi House, 71 and 72, Strand,

W.C,

a cross crosslet fitched between

two palm-branches ppr.


cf. 166. 5
Filgate, William de Salis, Esquire, J. P.,
of Lissrenny, near Ardu, co. Louth, a
pierced
through
Great
griffin
sejant
erect
arg.,
Jonathan,
Laceby,
of
Field,
the breast with a broken spear or,
Grimsby, Lincoln, same crest and
Virescit
holding the point in its beak.
motto.
vulnere virtus.
Field, Edwin, Esquire, B.A., of i, Eardley
cf. 63. I
Road, Streathara, S.W., an arm in Filgate of Glenfoot, Fairlie, N.B. (i)
armour fesseways issuant from clouds
A griffin sejant salient arg., pierced
through the breast with a broken spear
from the sinister, holding in the hand,
all ppr., an armiUary sphere erect or.
or, holding the point in its beak {for
John, Esquire, of Dobroyd
Filgate).
Fielden,
(2) A cubit arm
cf. 63. I.
erect grasping a rose-branch, all ppr.
Castle, Lanes, and Grimstou Park,
Yorks, on the stump of a tree couped
Mens conscia recti.
{for Macartney).
218. 10
Vircf:cit vulnere virtus.
and sprouting ppr., between two ears
of wheat stalked and leaved or, a dove Filioll, Essex and Dorset, a unicorn's head
holding in its beak an olive-branch, all
couped sa.
49. 7
Virtutis prasmium honor.
ppr.
Filkin and Filkyn, a pair of wings in
lure ppr.
Fielder, a lion rampant, holding in his
113- 3
Facta
dexter paw a fleur-de-lis.
2. 7
Fillent, an anchor or, cabled ppr.
161. 2
non verba.
Fields, issuing from a cloud a hand erect
grasping a cloud ppr.
214.9 Fillingliam, Norf., a dexter hand gauntleted holding a pheon point towards,
Fiennes, issuing from clouds two hands
211. 7
all ppr.
in fess conjoined and supporting a
flaming heart ppr.
224. 5 Fillinghan], on a chapeau arg., turned up
Fiennes, see Saye and Sele, Baron.
gu., a boar sa.
40. 7
File, Duke ol, 15, Portman Square: (i) Fillingham,aslipof three teazles or. 1 1;4.9
A horse in full speed arg., clothed over Filmer, Sir Robert Marcus, Bart., of East
the neck and body and down to the
Sutton, Kent, upon a ruined castle or,
fetlocks with a mantling gu., charged
a falcon with wings expanded and inwith six escutcheons of the arms of
verted ppr., beaked and legged of the
" or, a lion rampant
Macduff, viz.
first.
gu.," on his back a knight in complete Filshed, a lion rampant regardant and
armour cap-a-pie with his sword
winged ppr.
cf. 20. 7
drawn ppr., on his sinister arm a Fincastle, Lord, see Dunmore, Earl.
shield charged as the escutcheons, and Finch, Earl of Aylesford, see Aylesford.
on his helmet a flowing lambrequin, Finch-Hatton, Earl of Winchelsea, see
also gu., doubled and tasselled or, and
Winchelsea.
thereupon a wreath of the colours a Finch, Ireland, a griffin passant az. Bono
:

demi

- lion
rampant of the second.
demi-lion rampant gu.,
240. 7.
(2)
holding in the dexter paw a broadsword ppr., hilted and pommelled or.
VirliUe et opera.
14.12

Aubone George, Esquire,


Jermyn Street, W., St. James's

File,

of 42,
Palace,

vince

malum.

63. 2

Finch, Rutl., a griffin passant sa.


63. 2
Finch, Wynne-, Charles Arthur, of Voelas,

Denbighsh.
{lor Finch).

(i)

63.

griffin

2.

(2)

passant

A Uon

sa.

ram-

arg., armed and langued gu.,


holding in the dexter paw a rose of
the last slipped ppr., seeded or,
barbed and leaved vert {for Wi/nne).

p.xnt

and 6, Pump Court, Middle


Temple, E.C., out of the battlements
of a tower ppr., a demi-hon gu., holding
cf. I. 13
in the dexter paw a saltire arg., and Finch, George Henry, Esquire, of Burleyresting the sinister paw on an escuton the-HiU, Oakham, a pegasus courant
cheon or, charged with a thistle
arg., winged, crined, and ungu. or,
shpped and leaved ppr. Virtute et opera.
debruised by a pallet wavy sa. Xil
File, William Henry, Esquiie, J.P., of
conscire sibi.
Langton Hall, Northallerton, Yorks, Finch, Kent, a griffin passant with wings
same crest and motto.
addorsed sa., ducally gorged or. 63. 3
Fife or Fifie, Scotland, a demi-lion ram- Finch, Henry, Esquire, of Bergen House,
pant sa.
South Godstone, Sui'rey, and of Wil10. I
Fife-Cookson of AVhitehill Park, Durh.,
lesden, a griffin segreant az., bezantee,
and Lee HaU, Wark, North Tyne
wings elevated or, holding between its
(i) A demi-lion ppr., guttee-de-sang,
claws an escutcheon erm., charged
grasping in both paws a club, also
with a lion's head erased sa. Carpe
S.W.,

ppr.

(for

Cookson).

(2)

Out

of

the

battlements of a tower ppr., a demi-lion


gu., holding in the dexter paw a saltire

and resting the sinister paw on an


escutcheon or, charged with a thistle
leaved and slipped vert {for Fife). Nil
desperandum.
Virtute et opera.
Fifield, Kent, a falcon rising gu.
88. 2
Figes, two anchors in saltier az., stocks
arg.,

gu.

161. 7

a griffin's head erased erm. Per Figgins, Wilts, a dexter arm holding in
ardua ad alta.
the hand a cross crosslet fitched gu.
Joshua, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of
221. 14
Latchmere, Ham, Surrey, a slip of oak Filbut and Filbutt, an arm in armour
fruoted in front of an arm
holding in the hand a carved shield.

Field,

Filled,

Fickling, on a chapeau gu., turned up


erm., an eagle's head az.
83. 12
148. 12
Fiddes, a cinquefoil erm.
Fiddes, two hands issuing from clouds
in fesse grasping a cornucopia ppr.
Industria.
Fidelow, a dexter hand in fess couped
reaching towards a garland of olive, all
ppr.
cf. 222. 3
Fidler,

fesseways issuant from clouds from the


sinister, holding in the hand, all ppr.,
an armiUary sphere erect or. Bis dat
qui cito dat.

diem.
62. 3
Finch, Henry Baldwyn, of Cinden Gate,
Henley-on-Thames, a griffin passant
sa.
Nil conscire sibi.
Finch-Hatton-Besly, William David, Esquire, of Kensington Gardens Square,
London (i) In front of a tower tripletowered arg., the trunk of a tree fesseways eradicated and sprouting to the
dexter ppr. {for Besly).
(2) A pegasus
courant
wings
endorsed or
arg.,
:

(Finch).

Tandem

vi.

Fincham, a hind's head erased


ing in the mouth a branch
vert, fructed gu.

or,

hold-

of holly
cf.

124. 3

FIN

201

Finche, Surrey, a griffin passant sa.,


ducally gorged arg.
63. 3
Finchingfield, a dagger and a sword in

Finnis, a cross crosslet fitched gu. and


a sword az. in saltier.
166. 12
Finnis of Wanstead Park, Essex, a cross
crosslet fitchee gu. and a sword az. in

171. 12
Finden, upon a mount vert, a bull arg.,
pied and yoked sa., resting the dexter
saltier ppr.

cj.

foot upon an escutcheon az., charged


Avith a cross pattee fitchee arg. Suchet
und werdet findern.
45. 3
Finderne, an o.x-yoke or.
178. 6
Findlater, an eagle regardant ppr.
76. 6
Findlater, Alexander, Esquire, of Dublin,
and of the Slopes, Kingstown, co.
Dublin, Ireland, on a rock an eagle
regardant with wings displayed, all
ppr., the breast and each wing charged

with an estoile

240. 8
Finny, Professor John Magee, M.D , of
36, Merrion Square, Dublin, same crest

and motto.

vert, fructed ppr.


Finzel of Frankfort

tleurs-de-lis.

hoc alteri.
a demi-horse arg., charged on the
shoulder with a fleur-de-hs sa. Malgre

Fiott,

Vinjustice. Ho'd firm.

Finlason, Scotland, a stag's head erased


>"'^
121. 2
Ccelitus datum.
Fortis in
gj,, a boar passant ppr.
arauis.
40- 9
Finlay, Major John, of Castle Toward,
Greenock, a dexter hand couped at the
all
holding
dasger
in
bend,
ppr.
wrist
a
"

212.3

naked arm from the


embowed brandishing a scimi-

Finlay, Scotland, a

Newton

Nairn, N.B., a hand holding a dagger


Fortis in arduis.
ppr.
Finlay, Scotland, an olive-branch slipped
ppr.
Beati pacifici.
151. 11
Finlayson, a spur-rowel.
164. 8
Finlayson, Scotland, a stag's head at
erased
ppr.
gaze
cf. 119. 2
Finlayson, Scotland, a stag's head erased,
holding in its mouth a serpent. Ccelitus
datum.
cf. 121. 7

Finlayson, Scotland,
Finley, a dexter
all ppr.

same

crest.

in

front of a demi-lion

passant

saltire
griffin

in front of a hm-st of six

sa.,

trees ppr.
Deus incremcntmn dabit.
Firth, Frederic Hand. Esquire, of Place,

Ashburton, same crest and motto.


Firth,

Charles, Esquire, M.D. Lond.,


F.R.C.S. Eng.,'an eagle's head erased.

Ung

roy,

ung

loy,

ung

foy.

Firth-Heatley of Waterford, a sword erect


entwined by two snakes, all ppr.
Fischer, a lion passant, the tail extended
.S"5- II
Fish, a tiger's head erased erm., mancd

and tusked

or.

Middx., on a rock ppr., a stork


erm., beaked and legged gu., charged
on the breast with an "increscent of the

Fish,

last.

Fishacre, Devonsh., issuing from a cloud

a dexter hand in

fess ppr.,

ball sa.

holding a
cf.

223.

Fishborne of London and Middx., a lion's


head arg., gorged with a collar sa..
charged with three fleurs-de-lis of the

53. 3
Esquire, J.P.,
cf.

ppr.
_
Fisher,

Veritas vincit.

same

crest.

cf.

96.

Virtutem extendere

factis.

Fisher of London, on the stump of a tree


couped and eradicated a kingfisher, all

Firbank, Joseph Thomas,


D.L., High Sheriff for Monmouthsh.,
pprcf. 96. 9
1 89 1,
of St. Julian's, Newport, Mon- Fisher, John, of 19, Avenue Elmers.
mouthsh., and of Coopers, Chislehurst,
Surbiton, same crest.
Kent, upon a mount vert, a sun in Fisher of Maidstone, Kent, on a branch
splendour between two ostrich feathers.
of a tree couped and raguly fesseways
Ccelitus mihi vires.
240. 6
sprouting, a branch at each end, a
Firebrace, a flame of fire ppr.
Fideli quid
peacock in his pride, all ppr. cf. 103. 12
obstat.
177. 10 Fisher, on a branch trunked and raguly
Firebrace, Cordell William, Esquire, of
fesseways and sprouting from the
Elmstone Court, Preston. Dover, a
dexter a honeysuckle, a kingfisher,
dexter arm in armour embowed supall ppr., holding in its beak a fish or.
porting a portcullis chained and resting
cf. 96. 9
on the wreath. Fideli quid obstat. 300. 14 Fisher, Charles Edward, Esquire, of DisFirmage, Suff., an ermine sejant ppr.,
tington Hall, Whitehaven, in front of
coUared and lined or.
a kingfisher, holding in the beak a fish
Firman, Humphrey Brooke, Esquire, of
ppr., three crosses patee fesseways arg.
Gateforth Hall, Selby. Yorks, in front
Virt-utem entendere factis.
of two cross crosslets fitchee in saltire Fisher of Thornton, Surrey, amidst bulgu., a sun in splendour or.
Firmus in
rushes a fountain, thereon a kingfisher
Christo.
162. I
rising with wings addorsed holding in
Firmin of London, a demi-dragon with
the beak a fish, all ppr. Favente Deo.
wings addorsed vert, holding between
cf. 96. 9
its claws a garb or.
Firmus in Christo. Fisher of London and Derbysh., a king299. 5
fisher ppr., holding in its beak a fish
Firmin, Philip S., of Ladbroke, Kew,
or.
cf. 96. 9
same crest and motto.
Fisher of Ravenston, Leics., a kingfisher
Firth, issuing out of a ducal coronet a
ppr., holding in the dexter claw a
broken battle-axe, the head in bend
fleur-de-lis sa.
cf. 96. 9
sinister.
Fisher, Sharpies, Esquire, of Helme Edge,
cf. 172. 7
Firth, Thomas Williams Staplee, of 140,
Netherton, Yorks, in front of a bulrush
Upper Tulse HiU, out of a ducal coronet
erect a kingfisher ppr., resting the
Frangas
a broken battle-axe, all ppr.
dexter claw on a fleur-de-lis or. Virtute

34- 5

Finglasse, Ireland, a demi-eagle displayed


with two heads per pale or and sa.

201.

152. 9

vert,

Hall, Somers., becf. 1 8. 6


first.
tween two buffalo-horns, that on the Fishe, see Fish.
dexter per fesse or and sa., and that Fisher, Staffs, a kingfisher holding in its
on the sinister per fesse counterbeak a fish, all ppr.
Veritas vincit.
changed, a demi-lion rampant, to the Fisher, Joseph Devonsher, Esquire, of
sinister per fesse of the first and az.,
13, Lower Ormonde Quay, Dublin, a
gorged with a collar vair. Quod tihi
kingfisher holding in its beak a fish, all

FingaU, Earl 0! (Plunkett), a horse passant arg.


Festina lente.
52. 6
Finglas, Ireland, a bear statant ppr.,
muzzled, collared, and chained or

be wary.

Es-

Madras,

Finucane of Ennistymon House, co. Clare,


Ireland, a falcon rising ppr., belled or.
Fide et fortitudine.
87. i
Finucane, Ireland, a vine-branch leaved

Fineaux, Kent, an eagle's head erased or,


ducally crowned arg.
cf. S3. 2
Finet, Kent, a tower arg., round the top

tar ppr.
Fortis in arduis.
Finlay, Sir Robert Bannatyne, of

Roecastle,

Finny, William Evelyn St. Lawrence, Esquire, M.D., of Tamesa, Kingston Hill,
Surrey, same crest and motto.

Fortis in arduis.

82.

Thomas George

quire, R.I.M.S., Port Officer,


crest and motto.

same

each wing charged with an estoile or.


Sit mihi libertas.
Findlay of Easterhill, Lanark, a boar
passant arg. Fortis in ardiiis.
40. 9
Findlay, Robert Elmsall, Esquire, of
Boturich Castle, Balloch, Dumbarton,
same crest and motto.
Findley, Scotland, a boar passant arg.

I'll

Finny, Henry Leslie, Esquire, L.R.C.P.,


of Leixlip, Ireland, and of Pinoheni,
near Alfreston, Sussex, and of EUesmere Port, Chester, a demi-lion rampant
gu., gorged with an antique Irish
crown, and holding in the dexter paw
a fleam or. Spes mea Deus.
Fine

Finny,

c/-

166.12

opus coronal.

or.

cf.

Finis coronal opus.

Findlater, Sir William Huffington, Esquire,


of
Fernside,
Killinney,
co.
Dublin, on a rock an eagle regardant,
wings displayed, all ppr., the heart and

shoulder

saltire.

FIS
mount

rampant or, two battle-axes in


sa.
Deo non fortuna.
Firth, Chesh., on a mount vert, a

Hatid

hand holding a sword,


212. 13

Finmore, see Fynmore.


Finn, a unicorn sejant resting his dexter
foot against a tree ppr.
4S. 3
Finnan, a dove with wings expanded az.,
holding in its beak an olive-branch

non jlectes.
et fide.
cf. 96. 9
Oak Brook, Sheffield, Yorks, Fisher, George Gregg, Esquire, Helme
on a mount vert, in front of two
Edge, Netherton, same crest and
Danish battle-axes in saltire sa., a
motto.
Finney, a bundle of seven arrows ppr.
demi-lion rampant or. Deo non fortuna. Fisher of Cossington Leics., a kingfisher
173- 7
ppr., charged on the breast with a
Finnie, Scotland, a dove holding a leaf in Firth, Bernard Alexander, Esquire, of
fieur-de-lis sa.
Tandem.
Norton Hall, near Sheffield, on a
Eespice finem. cf. 96. 9
its beak, all ppr.
cf. 92. 5
ppr.

Firth of

94. 5

FIS

demi-sea-dog
Bart,

or,

wise ppr., hilted gu.


cf. 22. 2
Fitch, Essex, two swords in saltier gu.,
enfiled with a leopard's face or.
22. 7
Fitch, Essex, a leopard passant ppr.,
resting the dexter paw on an escutcheon vert, charged with a leopard's
face or.
24. 6

Northamp.,

or.
(extinct),

of

Packington,

Magna, Warw., a demi-sea-dog az.,


crined and ungu. or.
Fisher, Warw., a talbot's head erased
arg., collared and eared gu.
56. I
Fisher, an eagle displayed or
75. 2
Fisher, an eagle displayed sa.,
on the breast with a cross arg.

Fitch, Frederick George, Esquire, J.P., of


Pines, Enfield, Middx., a leopard's
face erminois pierced through
the
mouth with a sword broken in the

charged
r/.

middle arg., pommel and


nun verba.

75. 2

Fisher, Ireland, a pelican's head erased


ppr., vulning itself gu.
98. 2
Fisher, a demi-Iion rampant gu., holding
between his paws a laurel - branch
ppr.
Fisher, Joseph, J.P., Loughbrow, Hexham,

same

rampant

House. Highbury

gu.,

holding between his paws an anchor


az.
Speetamore.
12.12

Tulse Hill, S.W., a demi-Hon rampant


per chevron or and gu., holding in the
dexter paw- a stag's attire of the last,
and resting the sinister paw upon an
eel-spear ppr.
Fortittr.
Fisher, out of a ducal coronet a demi-

rampant holding between the paws

a gauntlet.

ppr.
Fisher,

rampant

paw

Fitton, Chesh., a garb or.


Fitton, on a chapeau az., turned up erui.,
a garb erect arg.
153. 10
Fitton, Chesh., on a chapeau az., turned
up erm., a lily ppr., stalked and leaved
vert.
cf. iqi. 2
Fitton, of Gawsworth, Chesh., on a

arg.,

hammer
</.

10. 2

Middx., a demi-lion rampant


guardant or, holding a carved shield of
the arms,

viz.
gu., three demi-lions
or, a chief indented and the
carving of the shield of the last.
Fisher, Hants, a demi-heraldic tiger
regardant, vulned in the shoulder by a
spear held in liis mouth, all ppr.
:

rampant

chapeau

chapeau a
expanded.
Fittz,

turned up erm., a cinquecf

wyvem

48. 12

and Lanes, on a

sans

legs,

two elephants' proboscis

the wings
69. 14
erect.

123. 10
Devonsh., an escallop arg., charged
with a centaur gu.
Fitz-AIan-Howard, see Norfolk, Duke of.
Fitz-Alan, Sussex and Shropsh., on a
mount vert, a horse passant arg., holding in the mouth an oak branch ppr.
Fitz,

lamb resting the dexter fore-leg on a


beehive ppr., and charged on the body
with a cross patee or (for Rowe).
253- 17(2) On a fountain between
six bulrushes, a kingfisher, all ppr. (jor

52. II

out of a ducal coronet


gryphon's head between two wings.

Fitz-Alan,

67.

of.

Fishwiek, Henry, Esquire, of the Heights,


Rochdale, a bull's head couped.

bird.

Fiske-Harrison, see Harrison.


Fiske, out of a ducal coronet a reindeer's

207.

arg.,

erect sa.

Fitz-Amond, out of a ducal coronet


two wings addorsed ppr.
Fitz-Barnard, a peacock issuant az.

103. 10

Fitz-Barnard and Fitz-Bernard, a cup

charged with a battle-axe

Deo

confide.

25. 9

or,

or.

an

within a crescent arg.,


arrow in pale point upwards ppr.

Fitz-Ellis,

cf. 163. 13
Fitz-Eustace, on a chapeau ppr., a cockatrice sejant gu.
cf. 68. 9
Fitz-Geffrey, Beds and Northamp., out
of a ducal coronet or, a demi-buU
rampant sa., armed of the first.
cf 45- 8
Fitz-Geoffry, a fox current ppr.
cf. 32. 8
Fitzgerald, Duke of Leinster, see Leinster.
Fitzgerald, Baron De Ros, see De Ros.
Fitzgerald, Bart., see Judkin-Fitzgerald,
Bart.
Fitzgerald-Day, see DavFitzGerald (Rt. Hon. John David, LL.D.,
P.C), Baron FitzGerald, of Kilmarnock,
CO. Dublin, on the Roman fasces lying
fessewise ppr., a boar passant erm.,
fretty gu.
Crcnn a
Fortis et jidelis.
Boo.
40. I
Fitzgerald, Hon. Arthur Southwell, same
crest and mottoes.
Fitzgerald, His Honour the Hon. Judge
Dai-id, of 18, Clyde Road, Dublin, same
crest and mottoes.

Fitzgerald,

Hon. Edward, same

crest

and

mottoes.

Hon. Eustace, of 40, Stanhope


Gardens, same crest and mottoes.
Fitzgerald, Hon. Gerald, K.C., B.A., of
6, Fitzwilliam Square, DubUn, same
Fitzgerald,

crest and mottoes.


Fitzgerald, Hon. John

Donohoe, of 33,
Harrington Gardens, Kensington, S.W.,

same

crest and mottoes.


Fitzgerald-Day, Charles E., Esquire, two
dexter hancb clasped together ppr.,
each from a wing expanded quarterly
or and az. counterchangcd, over the
hands a mullet gu. Sic ilur ad astra.
Fitzgerald-Day, Major J., R.E., same
crest

and motto.

Fitzgerald and Vesci, Baron (Vese;- Fitzgerald)


(I)
soldier fully eqram-J
on horseback at full speed and huTding
a sword erect, all ppr. {for Fitzgerald),
dexter hand in
[89. 10.
cf.
(2)
armour holding a laurel-branch ppr.
Shanet a Boo. cf. 20Q. 14
(for Vesey).
Fitz-Gerald, Foster- Vesey(i)
a

ducal coronet or, a boar passant gu.,


charged with three annulets arg. (for
Fitz-Gerald).

cf. 40. 8.

(2)

armour holding a laurel-branch,

hand
all

in

ppr.

209. 14.
{3) A stag
trippant ppr. (Jor Foster). Shanet a Boo.
117. S
FitzGerald, Hon. Nicholas, J. P., of Moira,
St. Kilda, and of Collins Street West,
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, a boar
(for

Vesey).

cf.

passant. Honor probataque virtus.


40.9
WUson-, WilUam Henry,
Chacombe, near Banbury
i ) A boar
passant gu., bristled and armed or,

FitzGerald,

sword in pale between two


laurel-branches in orle ppr.
170. 3
Fitz-Allen, a dexter arm ppr., vested gu.,
holding in the hand a mill-rind or.
Fitz-Allen, a

44. 3

Fiske, Suff., a triangle erected sa., on the


vertex an etoUe ppr.
167. 8
Fison, Frederick William, Esquire, J.P.,
of Greenville, Burley-in-Wharfedale,
Leeds, a demi-heraldic tiger or, collared
gu., holding between the paws an escut-

cheon

Fitz-AIlan or Fitz-AIin, Shropsh., a spear


broken in three pieces, one in pale and
two in saltier ppr., banded gu. 175. 2
Fitzalan, issuing out of a ducal coronet a

Fisher). Favente deo.


2:^3. 18
Fisherwick, Baron, see Donegal, Marquess

cf.

az.,

foil arg.

Fitton, Heref., Chesh.,

cf. 25. 13
Fisher, Wilts, a demi-stag ppr., collared
and lined or.
cf. 119. 2
Fisher, Scotland, an anchor cabled ppr.
Spe ct amore.
161. 2
Fisher, Ireland, a fleur-de-lis quarterly
arg. and sa.
1 48. 2
Fisher-Rowe, Edward Rowe, Esquue, of

Thorncombe, Guildford, Surrey

185. 6
arg.
126. 2
153. 2

Fitter,

10. 2

cf.

holding in the dexter

235. iq

Hadleigh
Park, Middx.,
of

from a bow, all ppr.


an antelope's head erased

Virtutaii extendere jac.

Fisher, Ireland, a demi-lion

New

Facta

hilt or.

Esquire,

same crest and motto.


Fitch, Devonsh. and Warw., a Sagittarius
gu53- 2
Fitchet, a cubit arm holding in the hand
a dagger, all ppr.
212.9
Fitchett, a lion rampant erminois ducally
crowned or.
i. 12
Fithie, Scotland, a stork's head erased
arg.
loC. I
Fithier, a martlet volant sa., winged or.
96. 2
Fithier, an angel, the dexter hand on the
breast, the sinister pointing to heaven.
cf. 184. 12
Fiton, a demi-Moor shooting an arrow

Fisher, Frederick, Esquire, of Hill View,

lion

Frederick,

Fitch,

crest.

Fisher, Staffs, a demi-lion

Kent and Essex, a leopard's face


holding in the mouth a sword fesse-

Fitch,

az.

Fishsr of Hartwell Park


Fisher,

FIT

202

Fisher, Staffs, upon a mount vert, the


stump of a tree couped, thereon a Idngfisher ppr.
o/. 96. 9
Fisher, a Uemi-sea-dog quarterly arg. and

charged with a

saltire of the last (for

Fitzgerald).
25S. i.
(2) On a mount
vert, in front of a lion s head erminois,
gamb erased arg. (for Wilson).
258. 2.
Shannet a boo.
FitzGerald, of Kilcarragh, co. Clare, Ireland, a boar passant gu., bristled and

a lion's

armed

or,

charged with a saltire couped


Slmnet a Boo.
cf. 40. 9

of the last.

Fitzgerald of Furlough Park, co. Mayo,


a boar passant. Honor probataque virtus.
40. 9

FIT

FIT

Fitzgerald, Sir Gerald, K.C.M.G., J.P., of

Louis

Fitzgibbon,

Theobald,

Esquire,

Fitzhugh,

Godfrey,

Esquire,

Plas

of

Power, near Wrexham, Denbighsh., a


and motto.
quatrefoil
sa.,
thereon a martlet
FitzGibbon, Hon. Gerald Normanby, of
ppr., a boar passant or.
erminois.
Mount Shannon, co. Limerick, Ireland
In moderation placing all
Fitzgerald of Adelphi, Clare, on a chaA boar passant gu., bristled and
my glory.
peau a boar passant. Shnnet a Boo.
307. 6
armed or, charged with |two annulets Fitzhugh of Plas Power, Wales, a martlet
cf. 40. 8
ppr.
hi moderation placing all my
Nil adof the second,
cf. 40. 8.
FitzGerald, a boar passant erm., fretty
glory.
95. 4
gu.
cf. 40. I
^
Fitzgerald, Francis, Esquire, of 43, Ennis- FitzGibbon, Philip John, Esquire, of Fitz-Hugh, Yorks and Oxon., on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a wyvern
Crohana, a boar passant ppr., fretty
more Gardens, Prince's Gate, a boar
sans legs, with wings expanded arg.
arg.
Honore integro contemno fortunam
rampant. Honor probaiaque virtus.
i8,

Cadogan Gardens, S.W., on a mount

same

crests

Fitzgerald, Dalton-, Bart., D.L., of Castle


boar passant
Ishen, CO. Cork: (i)
gu., bristled and armed or {for Fitz-

69. 14

fleur-de-lis,

Fitz-Hugh, on a chapeau crimson turned


up erm., a demi-grifiin segreant arg.

cf.

Fitzgilbert,
all

a hand holding a

ppr.

c/.

40.

215.

Fitz-Hamon, a dexter hand holding a


cf. 64. 2
Fitz-Humfrey or Humphrey, Essex, a
tilting-spear in bend ppr.
dragon's head vert, holding in the
214. II
mouth a sinister hand gu.
Fitz-Harbert, a salamander or, in flames
cf. 72. 6
1 38.
gu.
4 Fitzjames, Duke of Berwick, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a dragon
Fitz-Harris, Viscount, see Malmesbury,
passant arg., gorged with a collar az.,
Eerl of.
charged with three fleurs-de-lis or.
Fitz-Harry, a bear's head erased ppr.,
muzzled gu.
35. 2
73- 4
189. lo
Fitzgerald, Sir Maurice, Bart., Knight of Fitz-Henry, a wyvern vomiting fire at Fitz-James, a dolphin arg., devouring the
top of an antique cap az., turned up
both ends.
69. 9
Kerry, of Valencia and Ballinruddery,
erm.
CO. Kerry, an armed knight on horse- Fitz-Henry, Evans-, co. Carlow, Ireland
(i) A lion rampant gu. (for Fitz-Henry). Fitz-James, a buffalo passant sa., armed
back, all ppr.
Mullachar a Boo.

dragon's head
40. 9.
(2)
couped vert, between two wings or
Shanet a Boo.
72. 7
(for Dalton).
Fitzgerald, Sir Augustine, Bart., D.L., of
Newmarket-on-Fergus, co. Clare, a
chevalier in complete armoiu- on horseback at full speed, his sword drawn
and beaver up, all ppr. Fortis et fiddis.
gerald).

189. 10
Fitzgerald, Sir Edward. Bart., of Cork,
on a mount in front of a hurst of trees,
a knight in complete armour on horseback all ppr., his shield gu., charged
with a civic crown or.
-59. 5
Fitzgerald,
Suff.
and Northamp., a
monkey passant gardant sa., collared

and chained round the body

demi-lion rampant per


fesse or and gu., holding between the Fitz-John, Lines, on a chapeau a salamander in flames, all ppr.
138. 2
paws a boar's head erased az. (for
Fitz-John, a demi-lion rampant.
Evans).
10. 2
Fitz-Henry of Ballymackesey, Ireland, a
Henricus a Henrico. Fitz-John, Ireland, a dexter hand holding
lion rampant gu.
I.

13.

(2)

Fitzherbert - Brockholes,
holes.

or.

see

2ig. 9
an oUve-branch ppr.
Brock- Fitz-Lewis, Essex, a buU statant per pale
or and purp., armed and unguled sa.

Fitzherbert, Rev. Sir Richard, Bart., of


Tissington Hall, Derbysh., a cubit arm
in armour erect, the hand appearing
clenched within the gauntlet, all ppr.
246. ::
Ung je serviray.
136.8
Fitzgerald, Frederick Lattin, Esquire, of Fitzherbert, Richard Ruxton, Esquire, of
Shantonagh, co. Monaghan, and of
Rathgar, co. Dublin, and Leccagh, co.
e, a monkey passant in front of
Black Castle, co. Meath, Ireland, a
K-'-"
* '^'^hn ppr. Crom a hrudh.
dexter cubit arm erect, the hand
clenched, armed, and gauntleted, all
Fitzfc^'.'J, Bruce, Esquire, of the Royal
Vng
Farm, Pepperharrow, Surrey, a monkey
ppr., charged with a crescent gu.
246. 8
je serviray.
statant arg., charged on the body with
cf.

136. 8

monkey statant ppr., environed about the middle with a plain


collar and chained or.
Crom a Boo.

FitZ-Gerald, a

two

roses,

and resting the dexter

leg on a saltire gu.


FiftGerald
the
of

Crom a

fore-

boo.

Fitzherbert, Major Walter Hepburn Melitas, of The Hall, Somersal Herbert,

Fitz-Marmaduke, a catherine-wheel

45. 2
arg.

167. 2
Fitz-Maurice, see Lansdowne, Marquess
of.

Fitzmaurice, Earl of Orkney, see Orkney.


Fitz-Maurice, Ireland, a Sagittarius ppr.
and arg., shooting an an-ow from a bow,
Virtute, non verbis.
also ppr.
53. 2
Fitz-Maurice, Ireland, two hands holding
213. I
a sword in pale ppr.
Fitzmore, a parrot issuant.
Fitz-Nee!, Bucks, on a
cinquefoil or.

chapeau
cf.

ppr.,

148.

Plain living, high Fltz-Nicoll, Ireland, a falcon rising arg.,


belled or, holding in the beak a cross
thinking.
Waterford
(i) On a wreath of the
formee fitchce gu.
cf. 87. i
colours a
monkey ppr., environed Fitz-Herbert, Derbysh. and Staffs, a cubit
arm in armour erect, the hand appear- Fitz-Osbern and Fitz-Osberne, a demiabout the middle and chained or,
eagle displayed with two heads az.
ing clenched within a gauntlet, all ppr.
charged with a mullet arg., upon a
Little

Island,

co.

Derby, same

crest.

crescent az.

for difference (for FitzGerald).


(2) On a wreath
cf. 136. 8.
of the colours a cubit arm vested az.,
cuffed arg., holding a sword in bend
sinister ppr., pommelled and hilted or,
pierced through the jaw of a boar's

U7ig je serviray.
Fitzherbert, Arthur

246. 8

cf.

82. 3

73. 10
Vesey, Esquire, of Fitz-Osbert, a demi-dragon vert.
Estancia Media Agua, Mercedes, Banda Fitz-Osborn, two arms in armour embowed or, wielding a battle-axe arg.
Oriental, South America, same crest
cf. 194. 12
and motto.
174. 12
Fitzherbert, Basil Thomas, Esquire, of Fitz-Osborn, a spear-head az.
head couped sa., vulned and distilling
Swynnerton Hall, Stone, Staffs, same FitZ-Ourse, an anchor and cable sa., and
a sword az., hilted or, in saltier.
drops of blood ppr. (for Purcell). Crom
crest and motto.
169.9
a Boo.
Fitzherbert, Francis Edward, Esquire, of
6. 2
Fitzgibbon, Earl of Clare, see Clare.
Swyimerton Hall, Stone, Staffs, same Fitzpaine, a hon passant.
Fitz-Patrick, Baron Castletown, see CastleFitz-Gibbon, The White Knight, a boar
crest and motto.
town.
passant gu., charged on the body with Fitzherbert, Henry Corry, Esquire, of
three annulets fesseways arg.
Milbrook, Abbey Leix, Queen's Co., Fitzpatrick, Ireland, a dragon regardant
vert, surmounted by a hon gardant sa.,
Ireland, same crest and motto.
cf. 40. 8
Fortis sub forte.
the tail extended.
Fitzgibbon, Augustus Henry, Esquire
Fitzherbert-Brockholes, William Joseph,
cf. 73- 8
(i) A boar passant gu., bristled and
Esquire, of Claughton Hall, Garstang,
armed or, charged with three annulets
Lanes.: (i) A brock passant sa. (for FitZ-Pen, Comw., a bee volant erect or,
I37- 2
winged vert.
of the second (for Fitzgibbon).
Brockholes).
(2) A
(2) A dexter cubit arm in
168. 7
demi-lion rampant gu., holding bearmour erect, the hand appearing FitZ-Piers, a bell az.
tween the paws an estoile arg. (for
clenched within a gauntlet, all ppr. (for Fitz-Pomeroy, around two hunting-spears
ppr.
entwined
serpent
pale
a
in
admirari.
Dillon).
NU
Fitzherbert).
padlock
az.
square
Esquire, Fitz-Hewe or Fitz-Hugh, Bucks, a Cornish Fitz-Ralph, a
Clare Valentine,
Fitzgibbon,
168. 13
same crests and motto.
chough ppr.
107. 14

'

FIT
:

cf.

170. 13

Fitz-Urse, out of the battlements of a


tower an arm in armour wielding in
the hand a scimitar, all ppr.
Fitz-Vrian, two battle-axes in saltier gu.
and az., the heads or, between the tops
a bird sa.
c/. 172. 4
Fitz-Walter, Baron {extinct), see Bridges,
Bart.
Fitz-Walter, a heart gu., winged or.
Fitz- Warren, Somers., a holy lamb regardant ppr., with a banner sa. cf. 131. 2

Fitz-Waryn, a wyvern with wings ex-

panded

gu.

FLE

204

Earl
(Wentworth FitzFitz-Randolph, of Langton Hall, Notts, Fitzwilliam,
william)
and Chesterfield, Derbysh.. on a eha(i) Out of a ducal coronet
peau or, turned up az., a wyvern of
or, a triple plume of ostrich-feathers
the last.
f/. 70. 4
arg. {for Fitzwilliam).
114. 6.
(2) A
griffin passant arg. {for Wentworth).
Fitz-Rause, on a mount vert, a hind
Appetittis rationi pareai.
statant ppr.
63. 2
1-5-3
Fitz-Baynard and Raynold, two wings Fitz- William of Merrion, Dublin, in front
II3- i
of a peacock's tail ppr., a greyhound's
conjoined ppr.
head erased arg., collared and spotted
Fitz-Richard, two dolpliins haurient adgudorsed ppr.
140. I
Fitz- William, Surrey, a tiger passant sa.,
Fitz-Roger, an eagle's leg erased arg.
f/. 113- 8
ducally gorged and lined arg.
Fitz-Ronard, a dove standing on a ser- FitZ-William, a trefoil stalked raguly and
slipped arg.
pent nowed ppr.
92. 10
cf. 14S. 9
Fitz- William, a phojnix az., beaked or, in
Fitz-Roy, see Grafton, Duke of.
flames gu.
82. 2
Fitz-Roy, see Southarapton, Baron.
Fitzroy, Cecil Augustus, Esquire, J.P., Fitzwygram, Sir Frederick Wellington
of Ringstead, Hastings, Hawkes Bay,
John, Bart., of Walthamstow, Essex,
on a mount vert, a hand in armour in
New Zealand, on a chapeau gu., turned
fesse, couped at the wrist ppr., charged
up erm., a lion statant gardant or,
crowned with a ducal coronet az., and
with an escallop and holding a fleurde-lis erect or.
gorged with a collar countercompony
Dulcis anior patrice.
arg. and of the fourth.
et
El decus
259. 8
pretium recti.
4. 2 Fitz-Zimon, or Zymon a monkey ppr.
Fitzroy, Almeric William, Esquire, of 55,
banded about the middle.
136.8
Lower Belgrave Street, S.W., same Flacke, a covered cup.
crest and motto.
Flacket of Dovebridge, Derbysh., a fox's
Filz-Simmons, an eagle with wings exhead erased gu., shot through the neck
panded looking towards the sun, all
feeeeways with an arrow sa., feathered
arg.
ppr.
cf.il 6
Fitz-Simon, a griffin's head holding in its Flamank and Flamock, Cornw., a Sarabeak a palm-branch between two wings,
cen's head ppr., banded or.
190. 5
all ppr.
65. 9 Flamank, Phillips-, Rev. William, a lion
Fitz-Simond, Ireland, a dove arg.
92. 2
rampant sa., semee of saltires arg., and
Fitz-Simons, Ireland, a boar passant reholding between the paws an escargardant pulling from his shoulder an
buncle or.
Virtus ad astro.
arrow.
Flamsted, Northamp., a talbot's head
Fitz-Stevens of Dublin, a wolf's head
arg., erased gu., eared and gorged with
erased gu., holding in the beak a snake
a bar geraelle or.
cf. 56. 2
ppr.
Flamvile, Leics., two battle-axes addorsed
cf. 30. S
Fitz-Symon, Ireland, a demi-parrot close
in saltier, ensigned by a dove, all ppr.
vert, gorged with a coDar gu., beaked Flanagan, Ireland, a lion's gamb holding
of the last.
a crescent.
39. 15
Fitz-Symon of Dublin, a dove arg., col- Flanagan, Ireland, a hand holding a
lared gu.
c^. 92. 2
dagger.
Audaces fortuna juvat.
Fitz-Symon, a dexter and a sinister hand
212. 9
wielding a two-handed sword ppr.
Flanders, a harp gu.
168. 9
213- 3 Flashman, out of a ducal coronet two
Fitz-Symond, issuing from a cloud a hand
arras from the elbow in saltier, each
holding a club, all ppr.
holding a scimitar in pale, all ppr.
214.9
Fitz-Thomas, Essex, a dragon's head Flattesbury, on a mural coronet or, a
pierced through the neck by a spear in
stag sejant erm.
116. 4
bend sinister, all ppr.
72. 10 Flavel, Sidney, Esquire, of Bushbury
Fitz-Thomas, Ireland, out of a ducal
Lodge, Leamington, in front of flames
coronet or, a sceptre environed by a
of fire ppr., two keys in saltire wards
serpent between two wings, all ppr.
upwards az. Tu Detis ale flamman.

cf.

70. 8

Fitz-Waryne, a wyvern arg., eared and


langued gu.
70. i
Fitz- Water, a lion rampant or.
i
1
Fitz-Water, issuing from a cloud a hand
holding a club ppr.
214. 9
Fitz- Wight, on a chapeau ppr., a lion
passant gardant az.
4. 5
.

of London, a sinister arm embowed, vested sa., slashed arg., holding

Fleet

hand ppr. a club of the second.


goat holding in its mouth a tre-

in the
Fleet, a

ppr.
Fleete of
foil

cf.

29. 5

London, a sea-lion gardant


upper part or, the lower part
holding between the paws an es-

erect, the
az.,

callop gu.

Fleetwood, a wolf passant regardant arg.,


vulned in the shoulder ppr.
cf. 28. 1
Fleetwood, Hesketh-, Bart., of Rossall
Hall, Lanes
{
A wolf regardant
i )
arg., charged on the breast with a trefoil vert {for Fleetwood),
12.
cf. 28.
(2) A garb erect or, in front of an
eagle displayed with two heads ppr.
:

{for Hesketh).

Quod

tibi,

hoc

alteri.

74- 3

Fleetwood, Hesketh-: (i) A wolf statant


regardant arg., charged on the breast
with a trefoil vert and on the body
with a pale wavy az. {for Fleetwood).
cf. 28. 12.
(2) A mount vert, thereon,
in front of an eagle with two heads
displayed ppr., a garb or, banded gu.,
the whole debruised by a bendlet wavy
sinister az.
Q\iod tibi, hoc alteri.
Flegg,
filed

two

lion's

gambs

<:/. 74- 3
in saltier sa., en-

with two branches of laurel in

orle vert.

cf. 39. 14
Fleming, see Flemming.
Fleming, see Coham-Fleming.
Fleming, a palm-tree ppr. Sub pondere

cresco.

144.

Fleming,

Lord Slane, a mortar-piece


casting out a bomb with flames, all
ppr., chains and rings or.
Shear no,
High fjan (" May the King live for

ever ").
cf. 169. 10
Fleming, Hants, an eagle displayed sa.,
beaked, legged, and ducally gorged or.
ir> se.- - V2
Fleming, Hon. John, of Ricl; 'eq ''^'"tJ
House, Aberdeen, a goat's iicSu erased
arg., armed or.
Let the deed shaw.

128. 5
Esquire, of

Fleming, Henry Contarini,


Greenore, Clontarf, co. Dublin, a goat's
head erased arg., armed or, between
the horns a cinquefoil gu. Let the
Deid Schaw.
Fleming, Rev. William Alexander, B.A.,
T.C.D., of St. John's Parish, Bradford,
Yorks, same crest and motto.
168. II Fleming,
Harry Oliver, of Greenore,
Flaxney, Oxon.. on a mount vert, a talbot
Clontarf, co. Dublin, same crest and
sa., collared and lined or, the end of
motto.
the line tied in a knot.
Fleming, Alfred Alexander, Esquire, of
cf. 54. 2
Flay, on a mural coronet gu., a snake
68, Victoria Street, London, S.W.,
nowed ppr.
same crest and motto.
142. 12
Fleeming, a goat's head erased ppr.
Fleming, Thomas, Esquire, of Greenore,
128. 5
Clontarf, co. Dublin, same crest and
Fleeming of Moness, a goat's head erased
motto.
arg., armed or.
Let the deed shaw.
Fleming of Clayquhat, Perth Bigadon,
128. 5
Tor Dean, and Hawkbridge Barton,
Fleeming, Scotland, a goat's head erased
Devoush., a goat's head erased ppr.,
arg., armed and gorged with a coUar
collared or.
Let the deed shaw.
az., charged with three cinquefoils arg.
cf. 128. 9
Let the deed shaw.
128. 7 Fleming, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant
Fleeming, Scotland, on a mural coronet
ducally gorged.
10. 7
or, a stag sejant erm.
1 16. 4
Fleming, a snake nowed ppr.
142. 4
Fleeming, Staffs, on a mount vert, a cross Fleming, Sir Andrew Fleming Huddlepatee fitched or, thereon perched a
ston. Bart., of Rydal, co. Westml.. a
Cornish chough ppr.
serpent nowed, holding in his mouth
Fleeming, Scotland, a palm-tree ppr.
a garland of olive and vine, all ppr.
Sub pondere cresco.
Pax, copia, sapientia.
142. 7
144. i
;

FLE
Hughes-Le,

Fleming,

Westml.

(i)

serpent

Rydall

Hall,

nowed holding

in the mouth a wreath of olive and


vine leaves, all ppr. (jor Le Fleming).
lion couchant, the dex142. 7.
(2)
ter paw resting upon a fountain, all
ppr. {for Hughes).
Pax, copia, sapi-

entia.

cf. 7. 5

Fleming, Willis-, John Edward Arthur,

Southampton (i) An
beaked, membered,
and ducally gorged or. (2) Out of a
mural crown or, a demi-lion rampant

Stoneham

Parli,

eagle displayed

gu.,

sa.,

within a collar gemelle gold, three

bezants.

Fleming, a dexter hand gauntleted holding a sword, all ppr.


211. 4
Fleming, Shropsh., a dexter arm in armour holding a sword, all ppr.
210. 2
Flemming of London, a goat's head ppr.
128. 12
Cave liipum.
Flemyng, a dolphin arg., crowned az., and
charged with six pellets.
Flemyng, England, and Flemynge, Scotland, a hand issuant plucking a rose.
2i3. 13
Flesher a squirrel sejant per fesse or and
c/. 135- 4
gu.

Fletcher-Boughey,

see

FLO

205
of

Boughey.

Fletcher, Bernard, Esquire, of Duuans,

Glendaruel, Argylbh., two arms drawRecta pete. 200. 2


ing a bow, all ppr.
Bart., of Ham
Sir Henry,
Manor, Angmering, Sussex, a hoi
head arg., charged with a trefoil gu.
Marlis non Cupidinis.
cf. 50. 6
Fletcher, Bart., Ireland, out of a mural
coronet or, a horse's head erm., gorged

Fletcher,

with a wreath of laurel vert.


Fletcher, Charles William Corrie, M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P., of the Gables, Burton Road,
Derby : (l)
horse's head erased arg.,

gorged with a ducal crown az., charged


on the neck with a pheon sa. (2) On
a cap of maintenance gu., turned up
erm., a scaling-ladder in bend sinister
or.
Sub cruce sal us.
Fletcher, Frederick Brandstrom, Esquire,
M.A., of Stow Thorna, Beaucliamp
Road, East Molesey, same crests and

motto.
Fletcher, Rev. James Michael John, of
Tideswell Vicarage, Buxton, Derbysh.,
same crests and motto.
Fletcher, Thomas Russell, Esquire, oi

Lawneswood, near Stourbridge, same


crests and motto.
Fletcher, Walter John,Esquire,F.R.I.B.A.;
A.M.I.C.E., of the Chantry, Wimborne Minster, Dorset, same crests and

motto.

England and Scotland, a horse's


head erased arg. Martis non Cupidinis.
51. 4

Fletcher,

Lieutenant-Colonel
Henry
Arthur, of 17, Victoria Square, S.W.,

Fletcher,

and Engine Court, St. James's Palace,


a horse's head couped. Martis non
cupidinis.
Fletcher, a horse's

arg.,

erased sa., gorged with a


the second, charged with
or,
points downward,
holding in the mouth a rose gu.,
slipped and leaved ppr.
Sub cruce
arg.,

collar

of

three

pheons

John Robert, Esquire,

cile.

a dexter arm in armour embowed holding in the hand an arrow


aU ppr., and behind the arm an
anchor erect or.
cf. 198. 4
Fletcher, Scotland, two arms ppr. shooting an arrow from a bow sa.
Becta
in fess,

200. 2

pete.

Fletcher, Scotland

ducal coronet

with the dexter hand a spear

Droit

or.

fiSche.

Fletcher, a talbot sejant.


cf. 55. 2
Fletcher, Sussex, a talbot passant arg.,
peUettee.
cf. 54. i
Fletcher, Leics. and Warw., a demi-talbot

rampant

or.

Fletcher, Leics.

rampant

az.,

cf.

55.8

and Warw., a demi-talbot


ducally gorged

55. 12
Fletcher, Rev. William Dudley Saul,
B.A., B.D., of LissadeU Parsonage, co.
Sligo,
a demi-talbot rampant gu.,
ducally gorged and charged with an

escallop or.

Dieu pour nous.


230. 10

Fletcher, Leics.

rampant

az.,

and Warw., a demi-talbot


eared

or.

cf.

55.8

Fletcher, John, Esquire, of Saltoun Hall,

Pencaitland,
N.B.,
a
ducally gorged or.
nous.

az.,

bloodhound
Dieu pour

demi-bloodhound az..
langued gu., ducally gorged or. Dieu
pour nous.

Fletcher, Glouc, a

Fletcher, Scotland, a demi-lion az., holding iu the dexter paw a cross crosslet
fitched gu.
Libertate extincta, nulla
virtus.
II. 10
Fletcher of the Lodge, Tiverton, Devonsh.,
a demi-lion rampant
Fletcher, Scotland, a demi-lion az., holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet
fitched gu.
Fortis in arduis.
11. 10
Fletcher, Chesh., a pheon point upwards
per pale erm. and sa.
174. 9
Fletcher of London and Oxon., a fleur-delis or,

pellettee.

148. 2
in saltire and
cf.

114. 2

Henry John, Esquire,

Beech Lodge, Wimbledon Common,


a boar's head couped ppr. Ne obiiof

Fletcher-Twemlow, George Fletcher, Esquire, of Pitmaston, Worcs.


(i) A
paroquet standing on the stump of a
tree, a branch sprouting therefrom ppr.
(for Twemlow).
{2) On the dexter side,
a plate charged with a pheon per pale
erm. and sa., point downwards (for
:

Fletcher).

a leopard

(3)
sa.,

On the sinister side,


spotted and collared or,

paw on a pheon

or (for
Eoyds).
Fletewlkes, an arm embowed vested and
cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.
an arrow sa., headed and feathered of
the first
Fletewood, a heraldic tiger sa. cf. 25. 5
Fletwick, Beds, two lion's gambs supporting an escutcheon arg.
39. i
Fleury, Ireland, a lion passant holding in
the dexter paw a crescent.
5. 6
Flexney, see Flaxney.
Flexney, a dexter and a sinister arm
shooting an arrow from a bow, all ppr.
200. 2
Flight, a savage's head from the shoulders
ducally crowned, and issuant therefrom
a long cap, the top turned forward.
190. 8
Flin and Flinn, Ireland, two dexter hands
ppr., clasped and conjoined at the
wiists to two wings or.
224. 12
Flinn of Dublin, a hon passant holding
in his dexter paw a laurel-branch.
cf. 6. 2
Sine macula.
Flint, Scotland, an etoile.
resting

or.

and Ireland, out of a


a plume of three
banded of the first.

or,

ostrich-feathers az.,
Dieu pour nous.

Fletcher-Campbell,
Fletcher, George Hamilton, Esquire, J.P.,
of the Anchorage, near Christchurch,
and Pyt House, Tisbury, Wilts, in front
of a fern-brake a centaur ppr., wielding

comme ma

of the

Uplands, Whitefield, near Manchester,

and Kearsley, Stoneclough, Lanes, in


front of a naked arm embowed holding
a long bow, two arrows in saltire points
downwards, all ppr. Forti nihil diffiFletcher,

head couped

guttee-de-sang.
cf. 50. 13
Fletcher, Ireland, a horse's head erased
arg., maned or.
51. 4
Fletcher, Worcs. and Derbysh., a horse's

head

Fletcher,

Flint,

Flint,

its

flint

ppr.,

out of a cloud

thereon
az.,

an

an

164. I
estoile

etoile arg.

164. II
Fletcher, three arrows, two
one in fess ppr., diverging from each Flint, a lion's gamb erect sa., holding a
and motto.
angle a fleur-de-lis az., and surmounted
laurel-branch ppr.
37. 4
Fletcher, Rev. William George Dimock,
in the centre by a saltire wavy sa. Flitt, on a mount a dove, all ppr.
92. 3
M.A., F.S.A., of St. MichaeFs Vicarage,
Alta pete.
Shrewsbury, same crests and motto.
Fletcher, on a cap of maintenance gu., Flockhart, Scotland, on a mount vert, two
turned up erm., a scaling-ladder in
harts, one lodged, the other at gaze
Fletcher, William Gififard, Esquire, of
I lb. 6
Berwood, Erdington, near Birmingppr.
bend sinister or.
c/. 158. 14
ham, same crests and motto.
Fletcher, a dexter arm in armour em- Flood, Ireland, a wolf's head erased arg.
30. 8
Vis unita fortior.
bowed, holding iu the gauntlet ppr.
Fletcher, Rev. William Henry, M.A., same
crests and motto.
Flood, Devonsh., a demi-lion rampant az.,
an arrow, also ppr., headed or.
crowned or, holding a ciuquefoil of the
Fletcher of Corsock, Kirkcud, a horse'
cf. 198. 4
last.
cf. 10. II
head arg. Martis non Cupidinis.
Fletcher, Monm. and Lanes, a dexter
arm embowed, encircled above the Flood, Ireland, a heart crowned between
cf. 50. I
no. 14
two wings ppr.
elbow by a wreath of yew ppr., holding
Fletcher, a horse's head erased arg,,
gorged with a ducal coronet az.
in the hand a bow or, stringed sa. Flood, a chevalier on horseback in com-

Fletcher, William Bainbrigge, Esquire, of


yS, Thornlaw Road, West Norwood,

same

crests

cf.

Sperans pergo.

plete armour, his visor up.

1S9. 10

FOL

FLO
Flood, a chevalier in armour on horseback holding in .his dexter hand a
til ting-spear.
189. :o
Florio, the sun in his splendour or.

Floyer, Dorset, a buck's head erased or,


holding in its mouth an arrow arg.
Floret virtus vulnerata.
249. 3
Floyer,
George William, Esquire, of
162.2
Stafford House, near Dorchester, same
crest and motto.
Flory, Rev. William, Hon. Canon of
Redland Floyer, Rev. John Kestell, M.A., of
Worcester
Cathedral,
of
between two
Warton Vicarage, Carnforth, same
Leamington,
Lodge,
crest and motto.
saltires az., a stag's head erased arg..
gorged with a collar of the first, there- Fludd, out of a ducal coronet or, an
ounce's head arg.
23. :i
from three crescents of the second,
and between the attires a fleur-de-lis, Flude, an arm couped and embowed, the
elbow resting on the WTeath, holding
also az.
Ul prosimua.
in the baud a sword in pale entiled
Flote, out of a ducal coronet a reindeer's
122. 3
with a savage's head couped, all
head ppr.
ppr.
201. 7
Flounders, Shropsh. and Yorlcs, a demieagle displayed vert.
Aquila non cap- Fludyer, Sir Arthur John, Bart., Ayston
81.6
Hall, Uppingham, Rutl., an escallop
tat muscas.
arg., between two wings elevated, also
Flowde, out of a tower a greyhound's
arg.
head erased arg., collared sa., holding
141-7
in the mouth a hind's leg, also erased Flulk, Arthur R., Esquire, of 5, Abbey
Green, Chester, a demi-boar rampant
ppr.
c/. 61. 5
or, charged with three billets between
Flower, ^ee Ashbrook, Viscount.
two bendlets sa.
Flower, a flower erm., foliated vert.
Flower, Surrey, issuing out of clouds a Flux, William, Esquire, late of Bibury
Court, near Cirencester, Glouc, upon
cubit arm erect, holding in the hand
the trunk of a tree fessewise eradicated
a rose and a lily, each slipped, all ppr.
to the sinister a coney courant arg.
Floret: curat Dtus.
257. 5
Flnctus fiuclu.
Flower, Arthur, Esquire, J.P., of 36,
Prince's Gate, S.W., same crest and Fly, Hants, an arm in armour erect ppr.,
holding in the gauntlet a hawk's lure
motto.
or, stringed gu.
Flower of Aston Clinton, Tring, issuing
from clouds a cubit arm erect, holding Flynn, a hand couped at the wrist graspin the hand a rose and a lily slipped,
ing a serpent ppr.
Honor prceiniiim
all ppr.
virtutis est.
Flores curat Deus.
220. 2
257. 5
Flower and Flowre, Kent, Northamp., Flynt, a human heart purp., winged or.

and Yorks, a

lion's

head

ersised sa.
17. 8

112. :o
Foakes, a dexter arm erect, paly vert and
gu., cuffed erm., holding a javelin. Qui

Flower, a lion's head erased arg., charged


with a mullet gu.
sere sera.
cf. 17. 8
Flower, Edgar, J.P., Jliddle Hill, Broad- Foden, upon a mount vert, a unicorn
way, Worcs., same crest.
sejant erect arg., armed, maned, ana
unguled or, supporting with the foreFlower, Bart., Oxon., a demi-lion per pale
erm. and ermines, gorged with a chain
feet a cross-bow sa.
within a collar gemelle or, and holding Fodon, Staffs, out of a ducal coronet or,
r/. 139. 14
in the dexter paw a gilliflower ppr.
a pike's head az.
Perseverando.
cf. 10. 9 Fodringay, a crane arg., holding in its
beak a bunch of clover ppr. cf. 103. 9
Flower, Ireland, a boar statant az., armed,
unguled, and bristled or, langued gu.
Fodringham, Yorks, a buck ppr. 117. 5
Fogg and Fogge, Kent, a unicorn's head
cf. 40. 7
Flower, Wilts, a unicorn's head couped
or.
49. 7 Fogg and Fogge, Kent, a unicorn's head
Flower, Hon. Robert Thomas, of Knockacouped arg., semee of mullets sa.
trina House, Durrow, Queen's Co., a
cf- 49- 7
raven having on its beak an ermine- Fogg-Elliot, John Walton, Esquire, of
spot sa.
cj. 107. 5
Elvet Hill, Durh.
(l) A dexter arm
Flower, Cambs, a stork with wings eleholding a cutlass ppr. {for Elliot).
vated ppr., beaked and legged gu.
(2) A unicorn's head couped arg. {for
:

c/.

Flowerdew

105. 2

fogg).
Foggo or Fogo, Scotland, a cherub's head
ppr.
189. 9
Fogo, Scotland, a cross crosslct fitchee
gu.
Fuimus.
166. 2
Fokeram, Berks, a long cross vert. 165. 4
Fokke, a lion's gamb or, holding a cross
patee fitched gu.
cf. 36. 9
Folborne, a sinister hand couped in fess
ppr.
Foleborne, a branch of fir vert, fructed

of Hetherset, Norf., a demihabited az., wreathed about the


temples arg. and sa., holding in the
dexter hand a sprig of two roses gu.,
stalked and leaved ppr.
Flowerdew and Flowerdue, in a maunch
an arm embowed, the elbow resting on
the wreath.
203. i
Floyd, Sir John, Bart., a lion rampant
regardant arg., murally crowned gu.,
bearing a flag representing the standard
or.
147. 6
of Tippoo Sultan, flowing to the sinister Foleborne, three holly-leaves vert, banded
ppr.
Patiens pidveris atque solis.
gu.
150. 12
Floyd, a griffin sejant az., holding in its Folet, on a chapeau ppr., an escallop or.
dexter claw a garland of laurel ppr.
cf. 141. II
62. 9 Foley, Baron (Foley), of Kidderminster,
Floyer, Devonsh. and Somers., out of a
Worcs., a lion rampant arg., holding
ducal coronet a dexter hand holding a
between the forepaws an escutcheon
sword wavy in pale, aU ppr.
212. i
charged with the arms, viz. arg., a

man

2. 8
prosim.
Foley, Surrey, a lion rampant arg., holding between the paws a ducal coronet.

3-

Foley, Worcs., a lion sejant arg., holding

between the paws a ducal coronet


cf.

or.
8.

13

Paul Henry, Esquire, J. P., of


Stoke Edith Park, Heref., and Prestwood House, near Stourbridge, Staffs
(i) A lion sejant arg., holding between
the fore- paws an escutcheon charged
with the arms, i.e., arg., a fess engrailed
between three cinquefoils sa., with a
bordure of the last {for Foley). 289. i
A horse's head erm., pierced
(2)
through the neck with a spear, the
staff broken ppr. {for Hodgetts).
Ut

Foley,

prosim.
289. 2
Foley, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding
in the dexter paw a pheon point upwards arg.
cf. 10. 2
Foley, Ireland, a griffin segreant gu.,
winged, legged, and beaked or. 62. 2
Foliot and Foliott, a battle-axe ppr.
Hope to come.
172. 3
Foljamb, an armed leg party per pale or
and sa., gartered with a wreath of the
first and az., couped at the thigh.
cf.

193.

Foljambe, Staffs, a leg couped at the


thigh quarterly or and sa., spurred of
the first, charged on the thigh with a
fess gu.

cf.

193.

Foljambe, Yorks, an armed leg couped at


the thigh quarterly or and sa., spurred
of the

279. S

first.

Foljambe, George Savile, of Cockglode,


Notts, a jamb imarmed excepting the
spur quarterly or and sa. Soics ferme.
279. 8

Foljambe, Rt. Hon. Francis John Savile,


of Osberton, Worksop, same crest and
motto.
Folkard, Sussex, out of a ducal coronet a
demi-swan with wings expanded. Hie
fidem teneo.
cf. lOO. 12
Folkenorth, an ostrich holding in its beak
broken tilt mg-spear.
cf- 97
Folkes, Middx., a dexter arm erect vested
per pale vert and gu., cuffed erm., holding in the hand a spear ppr.
207. 14
Folkes, Norf., a dexter arm embowed
vested per pale vert and gu., cuffed
erm., holding in the hand a spear ppr.
Qui sera sera. Principiis obsta.
Folkestone, Viscount, see Radnor, Earl of.
Folkeworth, an ostrich holding in the
beak a broken tUting-spear, all ppr.

cf.

97. 3

FoUer, a garb or.


i';3. 2
FoUet, FoUett, and Folliott. a wolf "passant regardant transfixed by an arrow.
cf. 2S. 12
Follett, Devonsh., a demi-grifiin segreant.

Quo virtus ducit scando.


64. 2
out of a ducal coronet or, a
nag's head arg.
51.7
a lion rampant per pale gu. and

FoUiott,
Folliott,

arg.,

double-queued, murally crowned

or.

Quo

virtus et fata vocant.


cf. I.

14

and Folliott, on a chapeau ppr., a


wyvern vert.
cf. 70. 4
Follye, an escallop or between two oliveFolliot

branches ppr.

cf.

141.

FOL

FOR

207

Folman, a wolf current per pale

arg.

and

Baron

see

Forbes, Scotland, the sun in his splendour


162. 2
ppr.
Spero.

Forbes-Mitchell, see Mitchell.


Forbes, Baron (Forbes), Scotland, a stag's
head couped at the neck ppr. Grace

Forbes of Foveran, a cross patee arg.


Salus per Christum.
cf. 165. 7
Forbes of Glasgow, a book expanded ppr.

Forbes-Semphill,

SemphiU,

SemphiU.
Folshurst, Cheah., a unicorn's head couped
49- 7

or.

On a

ducal coronet a pair of


wings or and arg. 109. 8. (2) A stag
lodged gu., ducally gorged and lined
or, attired vert, at the top of each
branch a bezant.
Folvill, Cbesh., a garb per pale or and
vert, banded counterchanged.
Folton

(i)

153- Folvill

and

head
in the beak a sword

Folleville,

10. 11

Foot, a demi-griffin regardant gu., winged


or, holding a flag displayed of the first,
charged with a crescent arg.
64. 14
Foot of Carrigacunna, Ireland, a pelican
Virescit mdnere, virin her piety ppr.
tus.

98. 9

Foote of Harrington Square, London, two


crosses patee fitchee in saltire gu.,
thereon a pelican in her piety arg., per
wings fretty of the first. Excidit amor

nunquam.

Forbes,

Norman Hay,

F.R.CS.

(Edin.), of

Esquire,

J. P..

Drumminor,

Cal-

verley Park, Tunbridge Wells. Kent,


same crest and motto. Lonach.
Forbes of Kingerlock, Argyle, a stag's
head attired ppr. Solus inter plurimos.
121.

griffin's

erased holding
66. 10
ppr.
Fonce, a demi-lion rampant, ducally
cj. 9. 8
gorged, between two wings.
Fonceux, a demi-lioness ppr.
192. 13
Fondre, a Moor's head ppr.
Fonnereau of London and Middx., the
162. 2
sun in splendour or.
Fonnereau, William Neal, of the Moat,
near Ipswich, same crest.
Fonnereau, a lion rampant supporting a
i. 7
garb ppr.
Fontain and Fontaine, a raven's nest
II3- 7
with young birds ppr.
Fontain and Fontaine, an eagle's head
erased ppr.
83. 2
10. i
Fonte, Ireland, a demi-lion sa.
176. 15
Foord, a flag displayed gu.
Fookes, Ireland, an arm in armour embowed vert, the hand grasping an
arrow ppr.
198. 4
Foord, a demi-lion rampant and crowned
Noli irrior, armed and langued gu.
tare leonem.

vie guide.

me

Virtute

involro.

158. 3

Forbes of Corse, a wreath or crown of


thorns.
Rosas coronat. spina.
146. 6
Forbes of Echt, a sand-glass ppr. Fugit
hora.

177. 15

Forbes of Ballogie, a sheaf of arrows ppr.


Concordia prieslo.
173. 3
Forbes of Auchreddy, a sword in bend

Scienter ulor.
170. 5
ppr.
Forbes of Jolly How, a stag's head erased
ppr.
Salus per Christum.
121. 2 Forbes of Balling, a skean piercing a
man's heart ppr. Non deest spes.
Forbes of Polquhor, a stag's head erased
181. 6
and attired with ten tynes ppr. Salus
per Christum.
2 Forbes, Bart., of Pitsligo, Aberdeensh.,
1 2 1
issuing out of baron's coronet a dexter
Forbes of Ardo, a stag's head couped gu.,
hand holding a scimitar, all ppr., with
attired arg.
Cura et candore.
121. 5
the motto over A'ec timide, nee temere.
Forbes, Leith-, of Whitehaugh, AberFax mentis I'.onestce gloria.
deensh.
(i) A pelican vulning herself
ppr.
98. I.
(2) A stag's head erased Forbes, Sir William Stuart, of Carterton,
Pitsligo,
Wellington, New Zealand
and attired with ten tynes or.
121. 2
Aberdeensh and of Fettercairn House,
A
dove
holding
in
its
beak
an
(3)
Kincardine, Scotland, issuing out of a
olive-branch ppr.
/ die for those I lore.
baron's coronet a dexter hand holding
Salus per Christum. Fidus ad extremum.
a scimitar ppr., with the motto over:
92. 5
Forbes-Leslie of Rothie and Badenscoth,
Nee timide, nee temere (for Forbes).
Scotland (i A griffin's head and neck
Fax mentis honestw gloria.
.

erased ppr. (for Leslie).

66. 2.

(2)

bear's head and neck couped and


muzzled ppr. (jor Forbes). Grip fast.
Spe expecto.
34. 14
Forbes of Corsindae, a bear's head. Spe

expecto.

34. 14

Forbes-Leith, Alexander John, of " Fyvie


Castle," Aberdeensh.
(i)
On the

dexter side
sa.

A
A

{for Leith).
sinister side

cross
166.

crosslet
2.

(2)

fitchee

On

the

bear's head and neck


couped arg., muzzled az. {for Forbes).
Trustie to the end.
Spe expecto.
34- 14
Forbes of Milbuy, a bear's head couped
arg., muzzled gu., within an orle of
olive-branches vert.
Virtute, non fero-

35. II

cia.

John Houblon, Esquire, of


Medwyn, West Linton, Pee., same crest

Forbes,

and motto.
Forbes, His

Honour David Grant, B.A.,

New

South Wales, Australia,


of Sydney,
District Court Judge, an arm in armour
ppr., couped at the elbow, lying f esswise, the hand ppr. holding a dagger
in pale, thereon a bear's head couped
Solus inter plurimos.
arg., muzzled gu.
cf. 211. 9
Forbes, Captain, J.G., of King's Shropshire Light Infantry, and Captain
J.F. of Avoca, Weston-super-Mare, a
dexter cubit arm fesseways holding a
sword erect pierced through a bear's
head, muzzled and couped, all ppr.
Solus inter plurimos.
Forbes, Captain J. G., of Shropsh., same

Foote, Rev. John Vicars, Seskin Byan, Forbes, Major Henry Erskine, a cock ppr.
crest and motto.
Watch.
91. 2
CO. Carlow, a martlet az., charged on
the bresist with a cross humette or. Forbes, Bart., of Craigievar, Scotland, a Forbes, John Charles Matthias Ogilvie,
Esquire, of Boyndhe, Fraserburgh,
cock ppr.
Watch and prat/.
Spes mea Deiis.
91. 2
253. 16
N.B., a man's heart ppr., winged or,
Foote, Ireland, a greyhound's head per Forbes of Balgownie, Aberdeen, a cook
and in an escroU over the same this
Watch.
fess arg. and sa., coUared gu.
61. 2
91-2
motto Spes expecto, and under the
Foote, Kent, a lion's head erased arg.,
arms Toujours fidele.
cresco.
charged on the neck with an ermine92. 2
Altius Forbes, Scotland, a hand holding a dagger
cj. 17. 8
Forbes, Scotland, a falcon ppr.
spot sa. Pedetentim.
212.9
Spero.
in pale ppr.
ibunt, qui ad summa nituntur.
Foote, out of a mural coronet or, a spear
85. 2
sa., headed arg., charged with three Forbes, Sir Charles Stewart, Bart., D.L., Forbes of Newe, an arm in armour grasping in the hand a broadsword ppr.
plates.
of Newe and Edinglassie, Aberdeensh.,
2
210.
temere.
Non
a falcon rising ppr. Altius ibunt, qui ad
Foote, Kent and Cornw., a Uon's head
summa nituntur.
88. 2 Forbes of Pitscottie, Scotland, out of a
erased arg., charged with an ermineducal coronet a dexter arm in armour
Forbes of Brux, a hawk's head erased
spot,
cf. 17. 8
holding a scimitar, all ppr. Scienter
Nee mons nee substrahit aer.
ppr.
Foote, a naked arm erect ppr., holding a
utor.
cf. 209. 1
trefoil slipped sa.
Salus per Chris- Forbes of Skellater, Scotland, a hand
Foote, an arm erect vested sa., cuffed Forbes, an eagle rising.
holding a dagger erect, and on its point
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a trefoil
tum. Spernit humum.
77. S
ppr.
cf. 212. 6
a bear's head couped
Spernit
slipped sa.
205. 9 Forbes, an eagle displayed ppr.
hunmm.
Footner of Ladyfield, Wilmston, issuaut
75-2 Forbes, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
a battle-axe ppr. Salus mea Christus.
from clouds ppr., a demi-eagle dis- Forbes of Watertown, an eagle displayed
Dinna waken sleepin' dogs.
played sa., each wing charged with a
Virtuti inimica quies.
sa.
75-2
213. 12
morion ppr., and holding in the beak Forbes of CuUoden House, Inverness, an
Devoir.
eagle displayed or. Salus per Christum. Forbes-Gordon, Arthur Newton, Esquire,
a Passion cross or.
of Rayne, Wartle, Aberdeensh., and
Foquett, a horse's head arg., in mail az.,
75Carlow,
Rathwade, Bagenalstown, co.
bridled or, on the head a plume of Forbes, a greyhound passant ppr. DelecWatch.
a cook ppr.
ostrich-feathers of the first.
tatio.
50. 14
cf. 60. 2
Forbes-Robertson, late John, Esquire, of
Forbes, Scotland, a griffin's head erased.
Forbes, mc Clintmi, Earl of.
66. 2
22, Bedford Square, London, an arm
Forbes, Earl of Granard, see Granard.
:

.;

FOR
the hand holding an imperial crown,
also ppr.

Virtutis gloria merces.


cf.

217.

Forbes of Allford, issuing out of a cloud


a hand holding an anchor ppr.
Non
deest spes.

on a chapeau the sun in


splendour ppr.
cf. 162. 2
Ford, Sir Francis Colville, Bart., of Ember Court, Surrey, a greyhound's head

Forbisher,

Omnium

erased gu., muzzled or.


rerum vicissitudo.
Ford, a greyhound's head erased
sa.,

Foreman and Forman, Scotland, a hand


holding a scimitar ppr.

True to the end.

213- 5
Foresight, Scotland, two wings expanded
ppr.
Su7n quod sum.
109. 6
Forest, a grenade fired ppr.
177. 12
Forest, a squirrel sejant cracking a nut
ppr135- 7
Forester, Baron (Forester), of Willey
Park, Shropsh.
(i) A talbot passant
arg., collared sa., and therefrom a line
reflexed or {for Forester).
(2)
54. 5.
wyvern sa., guttee-d'or, the wings
elevated, also, or collared, and therefrom
a line reflexed over the back of the same.
Semper eadem.
{for Weld).
69. 7
Forester, a talbot passant arg., collared
sa., and lined or.
54. 5
Foricall, two lion's gambs endorsed gu.
Forican, an elephant's head erased sa.,
:

arg.

61. 4

Ford, a greyhound's head issuant ppr.


61. 2

cf.

Ford, Scotland, a demi-greyhound arg.


Fort is in arduis.
60. 11
Ford of Chagford, Ashburton, Bagtor
and NutweU, Devonsh., a demi-greyhound rampant sa., charged with three
acorns in bend between two bendlets
or, all

FOR

208

erect ppr., charged with a heart gu.,

between as many branches

vert,

fructed arg.
60. 10
Ford, Glouc, Kent, and Suff., out of
naval coronet a bear's headsa., muzzled.

eared and armed arg.


133. 3
Forington, a dragon sans wings, the tail
extended, per less or and vert.
Forkington, a demi-greyhound sa., collared or.

60. 8

see Foreman.
of London and Leics., a demidragon vert.
73. 10
Ford, Edward, Esquire, of Bridgen Place, Forman, a demi-grifiin holding a ducal
Bexley, Kent, same crest.
coronet.
cf. 64. 2
Ford, a lion rampant.
I
13
Formby, a dove ppr. Semper fidelis.

Forman, Scotland,

Forman

34. 3

</

Thomas Benson Pease, J.P., Lower


Bentham, Lancaster, a lion rampant Forners and Forneys, a wheel

Ford,

92. 2
167. i

az.

crowned.
Forrest, Sir William, Bart., of Comiston,
Ford of EUell Hall, Lanes, a lion rampant
Midlothian, on a mount vert, an oakholding a coronet. Excitat.
tree ppr.
Vivunt dum virent. 143. 14
3. 6
Ford, a demi-lion rampant.
Excitat.
Vivunt dum
Forrest, an oak-tree ppr.
10. 2

Ford, John Walker, of Enfield Old Park,


Middx., a demi-lion rampant az.
Ford, William, Esquire, of 50, Coltman
Street, Kingston-upon-Hull, a demilion per bend or and az., holding in the
dexter paw a ship's mast with two
sails furled ppr., and pennon flying gu.,
and resting the sinister on the stern of
a ship ppr. Fortis in arduis.

Ford, a demi-lion rampant and crowned


or.

10.

Ford of Abbeyfield, Chesh., a

II

lion's

head

Fordam and Fordham, on a mount

17. 8
vert,

erased az.

a peacock ppr.
cf. 103. 4
Forde, a tiger sejant ppr.
27. 6
Forde, Ireland, a greyhound's head issu-

ant

sa.

c/.

61.2

Forde, Rt. Hon. WiUiam Brownlow, of


Seaford, co. Down, a martlet or.
Ineorrupta fides nudaque Veritas. 95. 2
Forder, Surrey, a hawthorn-tree vert.

vireitt.

143. 5

W., of Ravensholt, Harrowon-the-HiU, same crest. Et virent in

Forrest, L. R.

undis.
Forrest,

John

Clark,

Esquire, J. P., of
Lanarksh., an oak-tree
Live while green.
fructed ppr.
143. 2
Forrest, Scotland, a hand couped in fess
holding a cross crosslet fitched.
221. 10
Forrest, William, Esquire, of Leschenault,
near Banbury, West Australia, a cubit
arm erect vested az., cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr. a cross botony

Auchenraith,

fitchee in

vunt

dum

bend
virent.

sinister, also arg.

Vi-

207. 5

Hon. Sir John. K.C.M.G.,


C.M.G., J.P., F.R.G.S., r.G.S., F.L.S.,
of Hay Street, Perth, Western Australia, Premier of that Colony, a cubit
arm erect vested az., cuffed arg., the
hand ppr., holding a cross botony
fitchee in bend sinister, also arg. Viinmt

Forrest,

Forrester of Dundee, Scotland, a greyhound in a leash ppr. Recreation.

Forsan, a

grifiSn's

head per

fess az.

and

or.
66. I
Forsaitb, Frederic Gregory, Viscount de
Canada, a
Fronsac,
of
Montreal,
griffin's

head between two wings

vert.

Loyal a la niort.
Forser of Kelboe and Haverhouse, Durh.,
a fox sejant ppr., vulned in the neck
by an arrow or, feathered arg.
cf.

32. II

Forset and Forsett, Middx., a demi-lion


sa., supporting a column gobony arg.
and gu., the capital and base or.
Forsham, a talbot's head arg., eared gu.,
spotted sa.
56. 12
Forstall of Forstalltown, Rochestown,
and Ringville, co. Kilkenny, Ireland, a

greyhound's head couped arg., collared


and chained or. In corda inimicorum
Begis.
cf. 61. 2
Forster, see Haire-Forster.
Forster of Alnwick, Northumb., a buck
trippant ppr.
117. 8
Forster, Bart, {extinct), of Bamborough
Castle, Northumb., a stag sa., attired
and guttee-d'or.
117. 5
Forster, John Burke, L.R.C.S.I.,
27,
Breckfield Road, N., Liverpool: (i)
stag trippant.
dexter arm in
(2)
armour embowed holding in the hand
a broken javelin. Audaces fortuna
juvat.
Forster of Cumnor Hall, a stag lodged

regardant gu., charged with a martlet


or for difference, and pierced through
the neck with an arrow az.
Forster of Trotton, a stag's head erased
arg., attired, collared, and lined or.
Forster, Suff., out of a mural coronet
chequy arg. and sa., a stag's head ppr.,
attired or, and holding in the mouth
121. 6
an arrow arg. Think on.
Forster, Sir Charles, Bart., M.A., D.L.,
J.P., of Lysways Hall, Staffs, in front

of a stag's head erased arg., colleired


and lined sa., two pheons of the last.
Sit Fors ter felix.

Forster of Kilgreege, co. Dublin, a hind's


head couped arg., collared and chained
or.

of Battle, Sussex, a talbot's


or, collared and ringed
guForster, Thomas Henry Burton, Esquire,
of Holt Manor, Wilts, an arm embowed,
sleeved gu., holding a broken tUtingspear.
Redde diem.
Forster, Sir Thomas Oriel, Bart., C.B.,
D.L., of Coolderry, co. Monaghan, an
arm embowed in armour, the hand
bare, grasping a broken spear, all ppr.

Forster

head erased

Fordham, see Fordam.


dum virent.
207. 5
Fordham, Edward Snow, Esquire, of Forrester, Baron, Scotland, see VeriUam,
Elbrook House, Ashwell, near Baldock,
Earl of.
Herts, a peacock in its pride ppr. Forrester,
Scotland,
a lily growing
Audaces fortuna juvat.
Christus turris, fides telum.
through and surmounting a thorn- Forster of London and Cumb., an arm
Fordwich, Viscount, see Cowper, Earl.
bush ppr. Spernit perictda virtus.
in armour embowed arg., garnished
Fordyce-Buchan, see Buchan.
or, holding a broken tilting-spear of
151. 9
Fordyce, Scotland, a camel's head couped Forrester of Carbeth, Sturling, a himtingthe last.
197. 2
at the neck ppr.
Persevere.
horn sa., garnished and stringed vert. Forster, Henry William, Esquire, B.A., of
132. 7
Fordyce, a stag lodged ppr. In arduis
Hunter, blow the horn.
228. 1
Southend HaU, Catford, S.E., a dexter
fortis.
115. 7 Forrester of Kinnaird, Larbert, StirUngsh.,
arm in armour embowed holding in
Fordyce, Dingwall-, Alexander, of BruckScotland, a hunting-horn sans strings.
the hand ppr. a broken tilting-spear or.
lay and Culsh, Aberdeensh.
(i) An
228. 9
Sla soldo.
Slow, hunter, thy horn.
eagle volant ppr., holding in the claws Forrester, Scotland, a dexter hand hold- Forster, James, Esquire, of Welton Garth,
an escroU with this motto, Altius ibunt
ing a hunting-horn sa., garnished gu.
near Brough, East Yorks, same crest.
qui ad summa nitiuihir " {for Fordyce).
It is good to le blown.
Ante omnia sylva.
217.4
(2) A stag lodged ppr. {for Dingwall). Forrester, a talbot passant arg., collared
Forster of London, a dexter arm in arIn arduis fortis.
sa., lined and ringed or.
mour embowed arg., garnished or, and
^IS- 7
54. 3
:

'

'

FOR

FOS

209

round the arm a sash vert, holding in Fortescue, William Blundell, Octon,
the hand ppr. an arrow of the third,
Torquay, same crest and motto.
barbed of the second, broken off at the Fortescue, a heraldic tiger passant arg.,
head.
maned, armed, and tufted or. Forte
scutum salus ducum.
Forster, an arm embowed habited sa.,
25.
charged with a pheon or, between two Fortescue, Essex and Ireland, a leopari
passant gardant ppr.
bezants in pale, holding in the hand a
24. 4
bow and arrow arg.
Fortescue, a heraldic tiger passant or.
Forster of Forrest, co. Dublin: (l) An
25- 5
arm in armour holding a broken spear Forth, Viscount, see Perth, Earl of.
ppr. (for Forster).
197. 2.
(2) A tal- Forth, Sufif., a bear's head erased s
bot's head erased gu., collared or
muzzled or. (Another, muzzled gu.)
(/or Hill).
Vita potior libertas.
56. i
Forster-Coull, William Dixon, of North
Jliddleton, Morpeth
(i) In front of a
unicorn's head couped arg., gorged
with a collar gemelle az., three annulets
interlaced or (for Coidl).
(2) Issuant
from a ivreath of oak vert, a dexter arm
embowed in armour, the hand in a
gauntlet holding a tilting-spear ppr.
:

(jor Forster).

Forsyth-Brown,

Ad
.see

finem spero.

Brown.

Forsyth, a cup gu.


177. 4
Forsyth, a covered cup gu.
Forsyth, Scotland, a demi-griffin vert.
I n.itaurator ruince.

64.

Forsyth of Leeds, and of Armley. Yorks,


a demi-griffin vert,

armed and mem-

bered gu., and with the tail extended.


Motto (over the crest).
Instmirator
ruince.

64.

Forsyth, Douglas Methuen, Esquire, of

Leavington House, Ryde, Isle of Wight,


a demi-gryphon vert, gorged with a
collar gemel arg., and supporting with
the sinister claw, a thistle leaved and

Northwold, Cavendish Road, Bourne-

mouth, same crest and motto.


Forsyth, Thomas, Esquire, a gryphon segreant erm., supporting with the claws
an anchor sa. Instaurntor ruince.
Forsythe, Scotland, a demi-griffin vert,
armed and ducally crowned or. c/. 64. 5
Fort or Forte, a cock gu., holding in its
beak a daisy ppr.
cf. gi. 2
Fort or Forte, on a rock a tower ppr.
Inest dementia forti.
1 56. 3
Fort, on a mount vert, a lion sejant gardant, pellettee, collared gu., holding in
the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitched
of the last.
Fort, Richard, Esquire, of Read Hall,
Lanes, a rock ppr., thereon a lion sejant
gu., bezantee, gorged with a collar
gemelle or, and holding in the dexter
fore-paw a cross crosslet fitohee sa.
Forteath, Colonel Frederick Prescott, of
Newton House, Elgin, a buck's head
erased ppr.
Tarn animo qaam mente
sublimis.
121. 2

Fortescue, see Parkinson-Fortescue.


Fortescue, Earl (Fortescue), a heraldic
tiger statant arg., armed, maned, and
tufted or.
Forte scutum salus ducum.
cf.

25.

Fortescue, Archer Irvine, Esquire, of


Kingcausie,
Aberdeen,
Swanbister,
Kirkwall, N.B., same crest and motto.
Forte scuFortescue, a plain shield arg.
tum solus ducmn.
c/. 176. 10
Fortescue, Devoush., an escutcheon arg.
cf. 176. 10
Fortescue of Fallapit, Devonsh., a heraldic tiger passant arg., armed and
or.
Forte scutum sahts ducum.

maned
25.

35- 2

Forth of London, a hind's head couped


vert, guttee-d'or, collared

the

and lined

last.

Fortibus, De, an escarbuncle or.


Fortick of Dublin, a martlet sa.

of
124. 5
164. 12
Forte.

cf.

95- 5
Fortrye, a lion rampant holding a tiltingspear ppr.
Fortun, Scotland, a dolphin haurient az.
Ditat Deus.
140. 11

Foster of Coomie Castle, co. Cavan, Ireland, a stag trippant ppr.


117. 8
Foster, Harry Seymour, Esquire, in front
of a fasces erect, a stag trippant ppr.,
and pendent from the attires a buglehorn stringed sa. Suaviter in modo,
fortiter in re.
Foster, Sir Augustus Vere, Bart.,

Clyde

Court, Ardee, co. Louth, a stag trippant


ppr.
Divini gloria ruris.
117. 8
Foster, Sir William, Bart., D.L., of Norwich, a buck ppr., the dexter foot
resting on an escutcheon gu., charged

with a castle arg.

Virtute

et labore.

Hon. WiUiam John, of Thurnby,


Newtown, New South Wales, Puisne
Judge of the Supreme Court of N.S.W.,

Foster,

stag

trippant

ppr.

Divini

gloria

Foster-Vesey-FitzGerald, James, Esquire,


of Myoriesk, co. Clare
(i) Ou a ducal
coronet of five leaves or, a boar passant gu., charged with three annulets
arg. (for FilzGerald).
Fortune, a demi-lion gardant az., holding
(2) On a wreath
or and sa., a hand in armour holding
in his dexter paw a battle-axe or.
a laurel-branch, all ppr. (for Vesey).
16. 14
Fortune, Scotland, on a chapeau a stag
(3) A stag trippaut ppr. (for Foster).
Shannal a boo.
trippaut, all ppr.
118. 3
117. 8
Forty, on a ducal coronet a mullet be- Foster-Vesey-FitzGerald,
John Vesey,
Esquire, of 56, Stanhope Gardens,
tween two branches of laurel in orle,
all ppr.
S.W., same crests and motto.
146. 7
Forty, a lion's gamb erased sa., holding Foster, Ebenezer, Esquire, of Anstey
Hall, Cambs, a demi-stag or, semee of
a cross patee fitched gu.
36. 9
pheons, and holding between the legs
Forward, a lion passant gu., charged on
a bugle-horn az. Prmmium honor.
the shoulder with an ermine-spot or.
119. 9
cf. 6. 2
Forward, John Adams Field Bars House, Foster, Rev. Albert John, Wootton Vicarage, Beds, a demi-stag semee of pheons
Chard, an escallop inverted. Forholding between the legs a bugle az.
ward.
Virtutis prcemium honor.
Forwood, Sir Dudley Baines, Bart., of the
Priory, Gateacre, Liverpool, and 24, Foster, George Edward, B.A., Brooklands, Cambridge, a demi-stag holding
Hans Crescent, London, S.W., between
between the feet a bugle-horn, all ppr.
two wings arg., the battlements of a
121. 2
tower, thereon in front of a stag's head Foster, a stag's head erased ppr.
two hatchets in saltire ppr.
262. 3 Foster, Sir Balthazar Walter, M. P. D. C. L.
LL.D., M.D., F.R.C.P., of Ashficld,
Forwood, Sir William Bower, of BromEdgbaston, and 30, Grosvenor Road,
borongh Hall, Chesh., same crest.
Westminster. S.W., a stag's head
Fosbery of Clorane and Curragh Bridge.
erased ppr. Labore et virtute.
1 21
2
CO. Limerick, Ireland, a pheon supported
by two bear's paws erased, all ppr. Foster, Joseph, M.D., 10, St. George's
Road, Eccleston Square, S.W., same
NoJi nobis solum.
crest.
Cinis oequat.
Fosbery, Lieutenant-Colonel George VinWilliam Joscelyn, M.D., 61,
cent, of Victoria Square, S.W., two Foster,
Prince of Wales' Mansions, S.W., same
lion's gambs erased, the dexter or, the
crest.
Cinis cequat.
sinister gu., holding a pheon per pale
of the last and the first.
Non nobis Foster, WUliam Edward, F.S.A., Lindum
House, Aldershot, and Pipwell House,
solum.
Moulton, Lines, a hind's head couped
Fosbery, Major William T. E., 21, Basil's
ducally gorged, and lined. Inconcussa
Mansions, S.W.,
same crest and
301. 7
motto.
fides.
Fosbroke and Fosbrooke of London and Foster, a stag's head quarterly sa. and
121. 5
arg., attired or.
Derbysh., two bear's paws sa., supportantelope's
Foster of Wich, Worcs., an
ing a spear erect ppr.
head erased arg., attired or, collared
Fosbrooke, Leonard, Raveustone HaU,
and ringed, and a line therefrom of the
Ashby-de-la-Zouche, same crest.
Foscott and Foxcote, a dove on an oliveFoster, Richard, Esquire, of Lanwithan,
branch ppr.
cf. 92. 2
Lostwithiel, Coruw., a horse's head
Foskett, a broken spear in pale, the end
couped az., maned, and charged on
hanging in bend.
175-6
the neck with three escallops in fess
Foskett, Herts, an arm in armour emwithin a collar gemelle, and holding
bowed holding in the gauntlet a crossin the mouth an arrow in bend, the
bow, all ppr.
Advena in sylvis.
point downwards or.
Foss, a thistle and a rose-branch in saltier
ppr.
150- 3 Foster, Henry Dnrett, Esquire, of Treledan, Bodmin, same crest and motto.
Foster, Viscount Ferrard, see Ferrard.
Fellow of the
Armstrong,
John
Foster,
Foster, see Forster.
Royal Numismatic Society (for life),
Forster of Shropsh., see
Foster and
Member of the British Numistic Society
Forester.
:

14

5
6

FOW

210

FOS

Chestwood, near Barn- Fotherby, Henry Arthur, M.R.C.S.. Headcorn, Kent, a falcon with wings exstaple, North Devon, a talbot's head
56. 2
panded and elevated ppr., beaked- or,
erased.
Spero.
in the beak an oak-branch vert, bearing
Foster, Lewis Charles, Esquire, V.D.,
an acorn or. Per ardua petit alta.
J.P., of Trevillis, Liskeard, Cornw.,
Fotbergill of Aberdare, Glamorgansh., a
same crest and motto.
talbot passant collared.
Esquire,
of
Foster, Thomas Robins,
cf. 54. 2
3,
Strangways Terrace, Truro, Cornw., Fothergill, George, J.P., Allanbank,
Grasmere, a talbot passant.
same crest and motto.
Foster, William Henry, Esquire, of Apley Fothergill, on a rock a lion rampant ppr.,
collared and chained or, holding in the
Park, Bridgnorth, Salop, and Spratton
dexter paw an arrow sa.
2. 6
Grange, Northamp., in front of an anteIi7lope's head erased ppr., gorged with a Fothergill, a stag ppr.
collar vair, ringed and lined or, an Fotheringham, a pelican in her piety.
98. 14
escallop between two pheons fessewise
Fotheringham, a griffin's head erased
of the last. Exitari non hebescere. 246.
ppr. Another, couped. Be it fast. 66.2
Foster, James, Esquure, of Cranborne
Fotheringham of Powrie, Forfarsh., a
Hall, Windsor, same crest and motto.
grifhn segreant ppr.
62. 2
Be it fast.
Foster, John, Esquire, same crest and
(for life), F.Z.S.,

motto.

James, Esquire, of Woodcote,


Grange, Newport, Salop, same crest
and motto.
Arthur Wellesley, Esquire, M.A.,

Foster,

Foster,

J. P.,

D.L.,

of

3)

Broekhampton Court,

near Ross, Heref., a stag's head erased


ppr., attired and gutteed'or, pierced
through the head with an arrow gold,

Foulston, Devonsh., a demi-lion

rampant
10. 2

arg.

Founder and Foundowre, out of a ducal


coronet a griffin's head between two
67. i
wings, all ppr.
Fountain, Devonsh., an eagle's head
erased, holding in the beak a snake.
cf.

83. 2

Fountain of Lochhill, Scotland, an eagle


PrcEclarius quo difficilius.
rising ppr.

77- 5

Vix
ea nostra voco.
133. 9
Fountaine, Algernon Charles, Narford
Hall, Swaffham, same crest and motto.
Fountayne, Yorks and Bucks, an elephant's head couped or, armed arg.,
vulned in the neck.
133. 2
Fountbery, a cross pattee arg., environed
by a snake vert.
165. 9
Fotherley, a lion's gamb erased or, grasping a wolf's head erased arg.
Fouracre, a demi-griffin or, holding between the claws an escallop gu.
Fothringham, Walter Thomas James
Scrymsoure Steuart, Esquire, of Poucf. 64. 2
rie, Forfarsh., and Grandtully, Perthsh.:
Fourbins, a sheaf of arrows ppr., banded
(i) On the dexter side
gu.
A griffin se173- 3
greant ppr. l/or Fothringham). 62. 2. Fourdrinier, on a chapeau a unicorn's
head ppr.
A lion's gamb
cf. 49. 10
(2) On the sinister side
erased holding a scimitar ppr. {/or Fournier, a martlet per feas az. and arg.
Fountaine, Norf., an elephant ppr.

Dissipate.

Scrymsoure). Be it fast.
Justum perficito nihil
95- 4
Fovell, Chesh., see FolviU.
cf. 38. 13
William Henry, Esquire, J.P, Fouk, a cross pattee erm.
Fowbery, Yorks and Durh., a stag's
cf. 165. 7
head arg., attired or, charged on the
D.L., of Hornby Castle, Lanes, a stag's Fouler, Scotland, a stag's head erased
neck with three trefoils slipped vert,
head erased ppr., attired and gutt?egu., attired arg.
121. 2
one and two.
d'or, pierced through the head with Foulerton, a Cornish chough sa.
107. 14
cf. 121. 5
an arrow gold, feathered arg. Justum FoulJS, see Liston-Foulis.
Fowbery, Hunts, a stag's head arg.,
attired or, charged on the neck with
Foulis, Scotland, a flower-pot with a
perficito nihil timeto.
Foster, Joseph, Esquire, M.A., of 21,
branch of laurel springing out of it.
three trefoils slipped vert, one and
Boundary Road, Finchley Road, LonA' on deficit.
two, and holding in the mouth a rose
don, N.W., a greyhound current arg., Foulis, Yorks, out of a crescent arg., a
gu., stalked and leaved vert.
gorged with a WTeath of hawthorn vert,
cross formee of the same.
163. 6 Fowell, Devonsh., out of a mural coronet
holding in the mouth by the string gu. Foulis, Bart., Yorks
ppr., an antelope's head arg., attired
(i) Out of a cresa bugle-horn or. Per se vere.
sent arg., a cross formee fitchee sa.
gu.
Foster, Richard Andrews, Esquire, of
Fowell, a griffin's head erased arg., pierced
(2) A demi-unicorn winged ppr.
Tutshill House, Sidenham, Glouc, a Foulis, Scotland, a dove holding in its
through the breast by an arrow ppr.
greyhound sejant or, gorged with a
beak an olive-leaf ppr. Pax. cf. 92. 5
Non ostento sed ostendo.
cf. 66. 13
collar gemel,
therefrom pendant a Foulis of Ravelston, Scotland, a dove Fowke, an Indian goat's head erased
bugle-horn, stringed gu., between two
volant, holding in her beak a leaf ppr.
arg.
branches of oak leaved and fructed
Thure et jure.
Fowke, Sir Frederick Thomas, Bart.,
cf. 93. 10
ppr.
Semper fiddis.
Foulke, Worcs., a squirrel sejant az.,
D.L., of Lowesby, Leics., uses a dexter
Foster, Edmund Benson, Esquire, of
bezantee,
arm embowed habited vert, cuffed arg.,
collared
or,
holding an
Clewer Manor, W'indsor, Berks, a
acorn-branch vert, fructed of the
holding in the hand an arrow or, barbed
dexter arm embowed, vested gu., in
second.
and flighted of the second, point downcf. 135. 2
the hand ppr. a tilting-spear, also ppr., Foulkes, S. G., of Tring, on a rock a demiwards. Arma tuentur pacem.
suspended from the wrist a bugle-horn
lion rampant holding between the paws Fowke, Ireland, an arm fesseways couped
or.
Spectemur agendo.
a mullet. Nee timide, nee temere.
at the shoulder embowed, holding a
Foster, Frederick Durham, Esquire, of Foulkes, a lion's head ereised per pale arg.
spear in pale ppr.
201. 11
the HaU, Thome, West Riding, Yorks,
and sa., collared counterchanged. 18.
Fowke of Ardee, co. Louth, Ireland, out
in front of fern a deer-hound statant Foulkes and Foulks, a boar's head couped
of a ducal coronet or, a sword erect
ppr., gorged with a collar flory counterin fess sa.
entwined with a serpent descending,
43. i
flory, with a chain pendent or.
Vi ct Foulks, a boar's head erased arg. Jure
all ppr.
visu.
non dono.
42. 2 Fowkes, a golden fleece ppr.
130. 10
Foster-Melliar, William Melliar, Esquire, Foulks, out of a tower arg., a demi-eagle Fowkes of Dublin, a lion passant az.,
of North Aston Hall, Deddington,
sa., beaked or, holding therein a fleurcharged on the shoulder with a fleurOxford, in front of a lion's gamb erect
de-lis gu.
de-lis or.
cf. 6. 2
1 56. 6
and couped or, holding a branch of Fouller, a greyhound's head erased sa., Fowkroy, a lion's gamb holding an
myrtle ppr., two mascles interlaced
collared or.
ostrich-feather ppr.
c/. 61. 2
jy. 3
fesseways az. Semper eadetn.
Cupio Foulshurst, Chesh. and Lanes, a unicorn's Fowie, Kent and Sussex, a griffin's head
meliora.
head erminois, armed or.
erased arg., pierced through the neck
49. 7
Foster, Rev. Frederic Adolphus La Trobe, Foulson, Hunt-: (i) A demi-lion gu.,
by an arrow gu., barbed of the first,
gorged with a collar and charged on
vulned of the second.
34, The Avenue, Folkestone, an arm in
cf. 66. 1
armour embowed holding the head of a
the shoulder with five mullets saltu-e- FowIe, Susses, Wilts, and Berks, out of
broken tilting-spear, all ppr. <S'( /ractus
ways arg., and holding in the mouth
a ducal coronet or, an arm in armour
jortis.
a crescent or (for Fovlson). (2) A
embowed ppr., garnished of the first,
Foston, a gate az.
158.1
leopard's face az., in front of two
holding a battle-axe of the same.
Fotherby, Kent and Lines, a falcon with
arrows points downwards in saltire Fowle, same crest.
Ut seres ita metes.
wings expanded ppr., beaked or, and
ppr., between two wings or, each FowIe of Market Lavington, Wilts
(
i
holding therein an acorn of the last
charged with a cross potent az. [for
Out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter
leaved ppr.
cj. 87. i
Hunt).
arm in armour embowed ppr., gar22. II

feathered arg.
timeto.

Foster,

'

FOW
nislietl

and holding

in the

FOX

211
hand a

battle(2) Out of
of feathers

Fownes, Ireland, on a ducal coronet or,


an eagle displayed az., armed of the

axe of the first {jor Fowle).


first.
a ducal coronet or, a plume
cf. 75. 2
Boutez en Fownes, Ireland, a unicorn's head erased
arg. and az. (for Legge).
gu., armed and bearded or.
amnt.
49. 5
Fowle, Norf., an antelope's head pierced Fownes, De vonsh. thestump of an oak-tree
with a branch on each side ppr. 145. 2
by an arrow.
cf. 127. i
Fownes, out of a ducal coronet a demiFowler-Butler, see Butler.
eagle with wings expanded.
Esquire,
80. 14
of
Fowler, Thomas Webb,
Wycombe House, Coventry, between Fownes-Luttrell, Alexander, Esquire, J.P.,
Court
House,
East
Quantoxhead,
two hawk's lures gu., a lion rampant
Bridgewater, Somers., out of a ducal
or, charged on the shoulder with a rose
coronet or, a plume of five feathers arg.
also gu., barbed and seeded ppr.
Je
Qnasita marie tuenda arte.
Hit fie in Dieu.
Esquire,
of
Fowler, Staffs, a cubit arm vested az., Fownes-Luttrell, George,
Dunster Castle, Taunton, same crest
holding in the hand ppr. a hawk's lure
,

vert, feathered arg., the line or, twisted

round the arm.


Fowler, Bart., Shropsh.
(i) A cubit arm
habited az., holding in the hand ppr. a
lure vert, feathered arg., the line or,
twisted round the arm.
(2) An owl
arg., ducally gorged or.
cf. 96. 5
Fowler, Sir Thomas, Bart., of Gastard
House,
Wilts,
and Bruce Grove,
Middx., a dexter arm fesswise couped
vested az., cuffed arg., the hand ppr.,
holding a hawk's lure entwined round
the arm or, surmounted by an owl
arg.
Possunt quia posse videntur.
Fowler, Robert Henry, Esquire, of Rahinston, Enfield, co. Meath, out of a ducal
crest coronet or, a demi-horned owl,
wings expanded ppr. Esto pernox.
Fowler, an owl arg., ducally gorged gu.
:

cf.

96. 5

Fowler, Scotland, on a chapeau, an owl


rising gardant ppr.
96. 6
Fowler, Robert Dashwood, 15, Howard
Place, St. Andrew's, N.B., out of a
ducal coronet an owl affrontee with
wings expanded.
Fowler, Sir John Edward, Bart., of

Braemore,

Ross-sh.,
an owl arg.,
collared and charged on the breast
with a cross pattee gu., wreathed about
the head with ivy vert, and resting
his dexter claw on a cross pattee or.
'Sapiens qui vigilat.
96. 4
Fowler, a stork arg., membered gu.,
holding in its beak a cross formee

fitched or.

cf.

Fowler, Glouc. and Scotland, an

head

or,

between two wings

105. 11
ostrich's

arg., hold-

ing in its beak a horse-shoe az.


cf.

97. 10

Fowler of Clifton, an ostrich's head couped


or, holding in the beak a horse-shoe
sa.,
between two wings arg., each
charged with two cinq uef oils in pale
az.

cf.

97. 10

Fowler - Butler, Major-General Robert


Henry, of Pendeford Hall, Wolverhampton and Barton Hall, Burton-onTrent, Staffs: (i) A covered cup or,
surmounting two wings quarterly or
and sa. (for Butler). (2) A crowned
owl (for Fowler). Garde le roy (for
Folder). Depressus extoller (for Butler).
Fowles, a stag's head couped sa.
121. 5
Fowlis, a sword in pale, on the point
thereof a garland.
Fowlis, a dove holding in
olive-branch ppr.

170.
its

beak an

92. 5
Fowne, an arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a fleur-de-lis.
199. 5
Fownes, a hawk holding in its dexter
claw an ear of wheat ppr.
85. 7

and motto.
Fownes-Luttrell, Hugh Courteuey, Esquire, same crest and motto.
Fowtes, a flower-pot gu., springing thereout an olive-branch ppr.
Fox, a fox statant gu. (confirmed anno,
1623 to Sir Charles Fox of Bromfield,
Shropsh.
to
Sir
Richard Fox of
Whichcote, Shropsh. to Edmund Fox
Esquire, of Leighton, Heref.
to Sir
;

Edward
gomerysh.

Fox
;

to

of

Mont-

Gwernoge,

Henry Fox, Esquire,

of

Fox, on a chapeau, a fox sejant.


Fox, Samson, Esquire, J.P., of Grove
House, Harrogate, Yorks, upon a representation of a corrugated boiler flue
lying fessewise ppr., a fox statant gu.,
resting the dexter paw upon a trefoil
slipped vert.
Forti nihil difficile.
Fox, Baron Holland (extinct), on a chapeau
az., turned up erm., a fox sejant or.
32. T2

Fox-Strangways (Rt. Hon. Henry Edward, 5 th Earl of Ilchester), on a


chapeau az., turned up erm., a fox
sejant or.
Faire sans dire.
32. 12
Fox, Charles Henry, of Shuteleigh, Wellington, Somers., a fox sejant or,
collared flory, and the dexter paw resting upon a fleur-de-lis, both az. Faire
sans dire.
33. 3
Fox, Robert, Esquire, of Grove Hill,
Falmouth, same crest and motto.
Fox, Sylvanus, Esquire, of Linden, Wellington, Somers., same crest and motto.
Fox,
Sylvanus,
Linden,
Wellington,
Salop, same crest.
Fox, Bonneville Bradley, Esquire, of
Brishngton, Somers., a fox sejant gu.,
collared and chained or, supporting

the Hurst, Shropsh.


to Somerset Fox,
by his sinister paw a flagstaff ppr.,
Esquire, of Kajmham, Shropsh.
to
thereon a banner az., semee-de-lis or.
Geo. Fox, Esquire, of the Bower, in the
J'ay ma foi tenu a ma puissance. 33. i
parish of Greet, Shropsh.
to Charles Fox, Ireland, a fox sejant ppr.
32. 1
Fox, Esquire, of Greet, Shropsh. and Fox, Sir Douglas, 12, Queen's Gate
to Edward Fox, Esquire, of Ludlow,
Gardens, S.W., on a wreath of the
Shropsh.).
The motto used by some
colours, upon a rock ppr., a fox sejant
members of the foregoing families was
or, resting the dexter leg on a human
" Fidelis esto."
heart gu.
32.2
Faire sans dire.
Fox of RatcUffe, Leics., same crest.
Fox, Francis Douglas, 19, Kensington
Fox, Lane-, late Rt. Hon. Sackville
Square, W., same crest and motto.
C4eorge, 12th Baron Conyers
(i) A Fox, Francis, Esquire, AljTi Bank, the
fox statant gu. (for Fo.r).
Downs, Wimbledon, same crest and
(2) Out of
a ducal coronet or, a demi-griffin sa.,
motto.
winged arg. (for Lane).
Fox, Henry, Esquire, Moorfoot, Putney
Hill, same crest and motto.
Fox, Lane-, James Thomas Richard, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of Bramham Park, Fox, Colonel Malcolm, 168, Eaton Square,
Yorks same crests.
S.W., same crest and motto.
Fox-Pitt- Rivers, Lieutenant-General Au- Fox, Arthur Douglas, St. George's Lodge,
gustus Henry Lane, of Rushmore,
Eastern Road, Brighton, same crest
Salisbury, Wilts
and motto.
(i) A stork ppr. (for
Pitt).
105. II.
(2) On a five-leaved Fox, Rev. Smyth Whitelaw, M.A., of
ducal coronet or, a fox passant ppr.
Rathmines, co. Dublin, and of CupidsAquam servare mentein.
town, CO. Kildare, on a ducal coronet
{for Fox).
Fox of Chacombe, Northamp., a fox
ppr., a fox sejant or.
Fortitudine et
sapientia.
passant regardant per pale arg. and
in
the mouth a rose-branch Fox of London and Yorks, a fox's head
gu.,
flowered of the last, stalked and leaved
erased ppr.
33. 6
vert.
32. 3 Fox, a fox's head erased gu., collared and
ringed or.
Fox of Essex, on a chapeau gu., turned
up erm., between two crosses potent Fox, Embleton- ( i A fox's head erased
sa. and vert, a fox passant arg.
arg., gorged with a collar engrailed sa.,
Fox, Broombead-Colton-, Barnard Platts,
within a chain in arch or (for Fox).
Esquire, of Wales and of Sheffield,
(2) Issuant from clouds ppr.,
33. II.
both in the West Riding of the county
a crescent arg., between the horns a
of York, Solicitor of the Supreme
fleur-de-lis
Non
or (for Embleton).
Court of Judicature (i) In the centre
immemor heneficii.
cf. 163. 9
a fox passant gu., guttee-d'or, resting Fox of London, out of a ducal coronet a
the dexter fore-paw upon an annulet
greyhound's head, all or.
61. 7
encircling an escallop, both or (for Fox). Fox, Marmaduke, Esquire, of Royds
House, Mirfield, Yorks, and Polbae,
Upon a rock
(2) Upon the dexter side
ppr., in front of a cross crosslet erect
Wigtownsh., N.B., a mill-rind fessewise
and fitchee sa., a boar passant arg.,
sa., thereon a greyhound sejant arg.
charged on the body with two roses
V irtute et numine.
59gu., barbed and seeded ppr. (for Colton). Fox of Missenden, Bucks, a lion sejant
gardant or, supporting with the dexter
In front of
(3) Upon the sinister side
a unicorn's head erased erm., maned,
paw a book or.
horned, and holding in the mouth a Fox, an eagle displayed sa.
75-2
fleur-de-lis or, a staff raguly fessewise, Fox or O'Sionnach of Kilcoursey, King's
also or.
Co., and Galtrim House, co. Meath,
Perfidem et patientiam.
;

142

113

FOX

FRA

212

an arm embowed in armour, France, a stag springing ppr.


117. 2
holding in the hand a sword, all ppr. France, Scotland, on a mount an oaktree fructed ppr.
Sionnach aboo.
195-2
143. 14
Fox, Captain B. H. M., Royal Irish Rifles, France, Chesh., on a mount a hurst ppr.,
from the centre tree a shield pendent
Trainfield House, Victoria Barracks,
Belfast, same crest and motto.
gu., charged with a fleur-de-lis or, the
strap az. Virtus semper viridis.
Fox of Fox Hall, co. Longford, Ireland,
144.2
Nee
between
two
wings.
a sceptre
France-Hayhurst, Colonel Charles Hosken, J.P., D.L., of Bostock HaU, Midelatus, nee dejechis.
dlewich, Chesh.
(i) A cubit arm ppr.,
Fox, on a mount an oak-tree growing
holding in the hand a cross patee
among grass ppr.
143. 14
iitchee erect or, between two wings
FoxaU of London, a griffin's head or,
erased and ducally gorged gu. c/. 66. 1
sa., each charged with an annulet of the
Ireland,

FoxaU, out of a ducal coronet a grey61. 7


hound's head or.
FoxaU, Ireland, two hands couped and
conjoined in fesg, supporting a cross

second

Hayhwrst).

(for

A mount

vert, thereon

215.

8,

a hurst of

(2)
five

trees ppr., from the centre tree pendent by a strap az., an escutcheon
224. 1
gu., charged with a fleur-de-lis or
head couped
Virtus semper viridis.
(for France).
sa., pierced through the neck with the
144. 2
shiver of a lance gu.
France-Hayhurst, Edward, Esquire, J. P.,

crosslet fitched.
Foxall, Ireland, a horse's

Foxcote, see Foscott.


Foxcote, a cord knotted and tasselled
between wings.
113. 2
Foxford, Baron, see Limerick, Earl of.
Foxley, Berks, a hawk's leg erased at
the thigh sa., beUed or.
113. 8
Foxton, a rose arg., barbed vert.
149. 4
Foxwell, a galley ppr.
160. 2

Foxwest

of

London, a reindeer's head

erased ppr.
c/. 122
Foy, an eel ppr.
142
Foy, 'Williara Lowndes Toler, Esquire, of
aayhill, Enfield, Jlitklx., and Manor

Gardens, Henley-on-Thames, upon

mount vert, a lion rampant per bend


sinister gu. and erm., holding between
the fore- paws a cross patonce gu., and
resting the dexter hind-leg upon an
escutcheon or. In cruce gloria.
Foyle, Hants and Dorset, a horse's head
arg., crined gu., gorged with two bars
compony or and sa.
cf. 50. 1
Foyle, Hants, a cross crosslet fitched
arg.,

two

between

dragons'

and motto.
Henry Howard,

crests

Es-

of Overley, Wellington,
Salop, same crests and motto.
Franceis, see Francies.
FranceiS of Foremark, Derbysh., a falcon
rising or, holding in its beak a vinebranch fructed ppr.
Frances, Scotland, the stump of an oakquire,

tree,

J.P.,

shooting forth- a branch from the

sinister vert.

Franche, a

cf.

62. 2

two wings addorsed.


cf.

148. 2

Foyster of St. Pancras, Middx., a demistag ppr., attired


and ungu. or,
collared with a bar gemelle gu., sustaining a bugle-horn of the second.
cf. 119. 9
Fraigneau of London, a stork close arg.,
beaked and membered gu., holding
in its beak a slip of ash ppr. cf. 105. 14
Framlingham, a demi-Moor brandishing
a scimitar, and therewith Attacking a
tiger issuing on the sinister side.
185. 7
Framlingham, a lion's head erased gardant or, semee of hurts and torteaux.
Framlingham of Harthp, Kent, an elephant or, armed gu., gorged with a
chaplet vert.
c/. 133. 9
Frampton, Dorset, a greyhound sejant

109.

out

of

between two wings


cf.

ig.

ppr.

Francklin, a dexter hand ppr., holding a


cross crosslet fitched or.
221. 14
FranckUn, John LieU, Esquire, J. P., of
Gonalston, Notts, and Great Barford,
Beds, a dolphin's head or, erased gu.,
between two olive-branches vert. Sinceritatc.
140. 12
Franeklyn, a dexter hand in fess couped

221.4
gu., charged with an eye ppr.
Franco, a dexter arm embowed, vested
piurp., cuffed arg., purfled and diapered
or, holding in the hand ppr. a palmbranch vert. Sub pace copia.
Francois, on the stump of a tree shooting
forth branches, a hawk beUed ppr.
cf.

86. II

Francoys, a buU's head erased sa.


44. j
Franey, Rev. John, M.A., a fleur-de-lis az.,

between two quatrefoils

Ut

or.

vita

Frank, Suff., a hawk close beUed or. 85. 2


Frank, Yorks and Norf., a falcon ppr. S'5.
Frank, Frederick Bacon, Esquire, of
Campsal, Doncaster. Yorks, a morion
ppr., thereon a falcon, also ppr., gutteede-larmes and belled or. Esse quam

resting the dexter

Francis of

mount
wheat

92.

Quy HaU, Cambs, upon

vert, in front of three ears of


a dove arg., beaked and

or,

membered

gu., holding in the


sprig of olive ppr.

beak a

92. 6
Francis, late George, Esquire, a bugle-

arg.,

garnished

also arg., hilt

or,

holding a falchion,
of the iirst.

and pommel

195.

Frankfort

De Montmorency,

Viscount,

(De Montmorency), on a ducal coronet


a peacock in his pride ppr. Dieu
103. 12

ayde.

horn sa., thereon a dove holding in the Frankland, Herts and Wilts, an anchor
beak an olive-branch, both ppr. Lege
erect sa., entwined by a dolphin arg.
et labore.
140. S
Francis, Staffs, out of a ducal coronet or, Frankland, Sir Frederick WiUiam Francis
demi-eagle
displayed
a
gu.
80. 14
George, Bart., of Thirkeby, Yorks, a
Francis, an eagle with wings addorsed,
dolphin haurieut arg., entwined round
holding in the dexter claw a vinean anchor erect ppr. Franke Lande,
branch fructed ppr.
Franke Mynde.
140. 8
Francis, Derbysh. and Herts, on the Frankland- RusseU-Astley, Bertram Franktrunlc of a vine-tree fructed, an eagle
land,
of
Chequers Court, Butler's
with wings elevated, aU ppr.
Cross, Bucks: (i) Out of a ducal
Francis, Derbysh., an eagle displayed
coronet or, a plume of five feathers
erm., beaked and membered or.
arg.
75. 2
(2) On a cap of maintenance, a
Francis, Kent, an eagle displayed sa.
ducal coronet or, thereout a plume of
75- 2

Francis, Captain Thomas John, on a


ringed or.
cj. 59. 2
wreath of the colours a falcon rising
a mural coronet a
with wings expanded ppr., guttee-dedemi-griffin, holding between its claws
sang, holding in the beak a vine- branch
a mullet.
fructed, also ppr.
On le sort appelle.
cf. 64. 4
Framyngham, Suff., a camel's head erased Francis, out of a ducal coronet or, a
az.. bezantee.
demi-lion gu.
16. 3
cf. 132. 7
France, on a mount a stag current ppr.
Francis, Rev. E. H., Bembridge Vicarage,
Isle of Wight, an eagle displayed erm.,
118. 13
France, on a mount vert, an erm. ppr.
beaked and membered or. Spectemur
agendo.
134. 10
75. 2
arg., collared gu.,

gu.,

erminois.

Francies

oUve-branch ppr.
be-

tween two dragons' wings chequy or


and az.
Foyler, on a ducal coronet a fleur-de-lis.

Frampton,

head

lion's

Francke of Grimsby, Lines, on a staff


raguly fesseways or, a Cornish chough

finis.

segreant ppr., collared


and hned or, the end of the line and
ring turned off and held in the beak.
griffin

Francheville,

ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant


sa., charged on the shoulder with a
shamrock or, and holding in the paws
a garb of the last.
Francis, a lamb passant.
cf. 131. 9
Franck, out of a mural coronet or, a

and Frances, a lion passant,


videri.
86. 9paw on an escallop. Frank, Scotland, a lion salient queuefourchee ppr.
Non omnibus nati.
.; 4
Francies and Frances, issuing from a Frank, a goat's head erased or, armed
cloud a hand seizing a stag by the
gu.
128. 5
horns, all ppr.
116. 10 Franke, Leics., out of a mural coronet
wings Francis, a dove holding in its beak an
or, a dexter arm embowed, vambraced

chequy or and az.


Foyle, Wilts, a cross crosslet arg.,

cf.

same

France-Hayhurst,

Francis, late Sir PhUlip, K.C.B., out of a

feathers

arg.,

incased

gu.

(both

for

A goat statant arg.,


(3)
gorged with a mural coronet, armed
and unguled or (for Russell). (4) A
dolphin haurient arg., entwined round
an anchor erect ppr. (for Frankland).
Astlcy).

140. S.

Justiiice tena.r.

cf.

129. 5

Frankland of London, a dexter arm embowed in fess ppr., erect from the
elbow vested, frilled at the shoulder,
holding in the hand a paJm-branch.
203.

FRA

213

Franklin of Limerick, Ireland, an anchor


in pale, the flukes upwards entwined
with a dolphin, all ppr. Anchora la-

Fraser of Struy, Inverness, Scotland, a


stag's head couped ppr., attired or.
Amicuni proha, kostem scito.
121. 5
Fraser, a buck's head ppr., attired or.
121. 5
Je suis pre St.
Fraser, Sir William Augustus, Bart., J.P.,
D.L., M.A., F.S.A., of Ledeclune and
Morar, Inverness-sh., a buck's head
erased gu.
Je suis prest. Thorough.

hcniibus undis.
cf. 140. 8
Franklin, a dolphin's head in pale arg.,
erased gu., finned or, between two
140- 12
branches vert.
Franklin, a conger-eel's head erect or,

per fess gu., between two


branches vert.
139. 7
Franklin, Ireland, a fox's head erased.
erased

121. 2

Fraser of Pitcullain, a stag's head erased,


in the ear an annulet.
/ am ready.

33-6
Suff., a dolphin haurient arg.,
entwined round an anchor erect sa.

Franklyn,

Fraser of Fyvie, an ostrich holding in


its beak a horse-shoe ppr.
In God is
97. 8

all.

Fraser of Fraserfield, an ostrich ppr.,


holding in its beak a horse-shoe az.

Quam

sibi sortem.

Fraser of Knock, a rose g.

am

97. 8
ready.
149. 2

Sir
Thomas,
Major-General
K.C.B., C.M.G.. P.S.C, of 83, Onslow
Square, S.W., a cherub's head and
wings ppr., wreathed round the temples
with a garland of frases az. Tout four

Fraser,

prest.
Fraser, a stag's head erased or, attired
arg.
/ am ready.
Fraser, on a ducal coronet or, an ostrich
cf. 121. 2
arg., holding in its beak a horse-shoe
Fraser, William Nathaniel, of Findrack,
ppr.
Aberdeensh., a stag's head erased or.
cf. 97- 8
121.2 Fraser, Scotland, a sword and an olive/ am ready.
the sides by two fishing-spears in salbranch in saltier ppr.
a bow-knot at Fraser of Castle Fraser, Ross: (i) A
tier or, tied together
mount of strawberries fructed ppr. Fraser of Farraline, Inverness, Scotland,
the top.
All my
a sword ppr., hilted and pommelled or,
Franklyn, Yorks, a fish's head in pale
(2) A stag's head couped ppr.
and an olive-branch also ppr., in saltire
between two sprigs _ hope is in God. Je swis prest.
or, erased gu.,
5
Ready.
vert.
139- 7 Fraser, Scotland, a stag's head erased or,
Allan-, of Hospitalfield, Forfarsh.,
battle-axes
Fraser,
between
two
attired arg.,
Franklyn, a hind's head erased or, charged
a talbot's head erased, holding in the
ppr.
with three pellets, between two wings
mouth a bunch of strawberries ppr.
1 24. 9
Fraser of Strichen, a stag's head couped
expanded vairee or and az.
56. 3
Nosce teipsum.
121. 5
arg.
Vive vt postea vii-as.
Franklyn, a greyhound's head brown, colFraser of Eskdale, a stag's head erased Fraser of Kirkton, Forfarsh., Scotland, a
lared or, between two wings arg.
bunch of straw berries ppr. Nosce teipc/. 61. 2
ppr., attired or, charged with an in2
interlaced
and
a
decrescent
crescent
85.
Franks, Yorks, a falcon ppr.
Fraser of Inverness-sh., a dexter band
Vel pax vel helium.
arg.
cf. 121. 2
Franks, on the stump of a tree ppr., a
pointing upwards with the forefinger.
86. 1
Fraser, Hugh, Esquire, (Secretary to
falcon or.
222.12
Semper parati.
H.M. Emba.ssy to the King of Italy), a
Franks, on the stump of a tree a hawk
Fraser-Tytler, Edward Grant, of Aldowrie
Je suis prest.
stag's head erased ppr.
ppr., charged on the breast with a torCastle, Inverness-sh.: (i) The rays of
121. 2

Franklyn, Midd.x. and Herts, a dolphin


naiant ppr., finned gu., pierced through

2 Fraser, Francis, Esquire, of Tornaveen,


1 2 1
Franks, a stag's head erased ppr.
Aberdeensh., same crest and motto.
Franks, a demi-lion rampant supporting
1
1 1
Fraser, Scotland, a buck's head erased
the rudder of a sliip.
121. 2
ppr.
Franks, Thomas John, Esquire, J.P., of
Ballyscaddane Castle, co. Limerick, Fraser, Alastair R. I., Esquire, of Findrack Torphius, Aberdeensh., a stag's
Ireland, out of a mural coronet or, a
wings
ready.
between
two
erased
ppr.
I
am
griffin's head gu.,
head
erminois, each charged with a mullet Fraser, Alexander Edmund, Esquire, of
British Legation, Lisbon, a buck's head
Sic vos nan vobis.
sa.
cf. 67. i
attired and couped ppr., gorged with
Franks, Sir John Hamilton, C.B., of
an ancient Scots crown or (above the
Dalriada, Blackrock, co. Dublin, and
crest).
Je suis prest. Tout bien ou
Jerpoint Hill, co. Kilkenny, same crest
motto.
and
Franks, William Whitmore, Esquire, of Fraser of Bath, a stag's head erased
ppr., charged on its neck with the rod
Carrig Park, Mallow, same crest and
Je suis prest.
motto.
of Esculapius or.
cf. 121. 2
Franks, formerly Franke (granted by
Thos. St. George, 16S9), Leics., out of Fraser-Mackintosh of Drummond. Inverdexter
arm
that
county (i) On
coronet
a
M.P.
for
mural
or,
ness-sh..
a
embowed, vambraced arg., garnished
a WTeath of the colours a cat gardant
ppr., collared gu., resting the dexter
or, holding a falchion of the second,
Spiritus
hilt and pommel of the first.
paw upon an escutcheon or, charged
with a dexter hand couped at the
gladius verbum dei.
195-9
wrist and clenched, also gu. (for
Franks, Godfrey Firth, Esquire. M.A.,
same crest and
Mackintosh).
26.
F.G.S., Demerara,
5.
(2) A stag's
motto.
head erased arg.. attired and collared
Franks, Henry Edmund, R3'e, Sussex,
gu., holding in the mouth a sprig of
same crest. Spiritus gladius verbum
fern ppr., and pendent from the collar
dei.
an escutcheon az., charged with a
.

Onward.
Fraser, Baron Saltoun, see Saltoun.
cinquefoil arg. {for Fraser).
120. 8
Fraser, Baron Lovat, see Lovat.
Fraser, a stag's head erased gu.
121. 2 Fraser of Belladrum, Inverness, Scotland, a stag starting ppr., attired or.
Fraser of Fingask, a stag's head erased
Ubique
]>pr., charged with an annulet.
Virtutis laus actio.
117. 8
jiiiratus.
Fraser, Scotland, an eagle displayed ppr.
cf. 121. 2
Celas petit.
Fraser of Auchnagarne, a stag's head
75-2
ppr., charged with a star of Fraser, Scotland, on a globe winged,
eight rays issuing from a crescent arg.
eagle rising ppr.
In virtute et fortund.
c/. 1:9. 8
Face et bello paratus.
.159-9
flames
Fraser of Inveralochy, a stag's head ppr. Fraser of Inchculter, a phoeni
82.
2. 2
121. 5
Je suis prest.
ppr.
Ex se ipso renascens.
Noii
Fraser, Scotland, a buck's head erased. Fraser of Poppachie, same crest.
121. 2
extinquar.
Heady.
\

the sun issuing from behind a cloud


ppr.

(for

Tytler).

(2)

erased ppr. (for Fraser).


extinct-US

(for

(for Fraser).
Fraser-Tytler,

Tytler).

stag's

head

Occultua non

Je

suis

prest

James William, Esquire,

Woodhouselee, Roslin, Edinburgh, the rays of the sun issuing from


behind a cloud ppr. OccuUus non ex-

J.P.,

of

Fraunceis, Fraunces, and Fraunceys, a


hand issuing out of a cloud seizing a
116. 10
stag by the horns ppr.
Fray and Fraye, a stag pierced in the
117. 10
side by an arrow, all ppr.
Frayle, a horse rampant arg.
Frazer, Lord Frazer, a mount fuU of
flowered, and
leaved,
strawberries,
All my hope is in God.
fructed, aU ppr.
Frazer, Edward Fitzgerald, Surgeon, 20,
Queen's Road, Brighton, a stag's head
erased ppr. Je suis pret.
Frazer, see Fraser.
Freake, Sir Thomas George, Bart., of
Cromwell House, Kensington, Fulwell

Park, Middx., and Bank Grove, Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey, a bull's head


sa., holding in the mouth a mullet of
Integrity.
six points or.
Frebody, Sussex, a leopard

gardant arg.
Freby, a castle
gu.
Freehville,

sa.,

ports

262. 10
sejant re-

and loopholes
155- 8

Derbysh., a demi-angel affrontee ppr., crined and winged or,


on the head a cross formee of the
last, vested in mail, also ppr., holding in

both hands an arrow in bend of the


headed and feathered arj^.
and Freckleton, Hunts, a
34. 14
bear's head arg., muzzled or.
Freckelton and Freckleton, a camel's head
f/- 132-9
arg., bridled or
first,

Freckelton

FRE

214
Middx., on a ohapeau gu.,
turned up erm., a dove ppr., holding iu
the beak a laurel-branch. Pretium el

Freierick,

92. 5

cj.

cajtsa laboris.

Essex, Oxon., and Northamp.,


a demi-lion rampant gu., gorged with
three lozenges in fcss arg.
cf. 10. 2
Freeman of Waterford, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding between his paws a
I,

Frederick, Sir Charles Edward, Bart.,


J.P., of Westminster, Middx., on a
ohapeau az., turned up erm., a dove
arg., holding in its beak an olivebranch ppr. Prjtdens simplicitas heat,
cj. 92. 5
33. 4
Free, a fox's head ppr.
Freebairn, Scotland, the sun in splendour.

41.

arg., Freemantle, out of rays a dexter hand


vested, holding up a human skull.
49. 7
208. 10
Harry, Bart., a unicorn's
head couped per pale indented erm. Freemantle, Hon. Sir Charles William,
K.C.B., J.P., a demi-lion gu., issuing
and gu., armed, maned, and tufted or.
crown
out
of
a
mural
or,
holding
a
Nunquam nisi honorificenlissime. 49. 5
banner quarterly arg. and vert, the
Freeling, Hugh Melvil, Esquire, of 66,
staff or, and charged on the shoulder
Elm Park Gardens, S.W., and Bude,
with a plate. Nee prece, nee prelio.
North Cornw., an unicorn's head
couped per pale indented erm. and gu. Freemantle, Admiral Sir the Hon. Edmund Robert, -G.C.B., C.M.G., of 44,
Nunquam nisi honorificentissime.
Lower Sloane Street, S.W., same crest
Freeman-Mittord, Baron Redesdale, see
and motto.
Rede^dale.
Freeman-Mitford, Algernon Bertram, Es- Freer, Norf., see Frere.
quire, of Batsford Park, Moreton-in- Freer, a sphere or.
159. i
Marsh, Gloucs. (l) Two hands couped Freer, Scotland, a swan ppr. No sine
periculo.
at the wrist ppr., grasping a sword
99. 2
erect arg., the point and hilt or, the Freer of Stratford-upon-Avon, a dolphin
naiant ppr.
blade entiled with a boar's head erased
140. 5
sa. {/or Mitjord).
(2) A demi-wolf arg., Freer, Alfred, J.P., Acton Homes, Pedmore, Stourbridge, out of a ducal corosupporting between the paws a fusil or,
net gu., an antelope's head arg., attired
gorged with a collar dancettee gu. (jor
3tx). 4
Freeman). God careth for us.
or.
Aime ton frere.
Freeman of London, Wilts, and Yorks, a Freer, Major William Jesse, V.D., F.S.A.,
demi-lion rampant erased gu., holding
Stony Gate, Leics., out of a ducal
a cross fleury or.
coronet an antelope's head.
Aime ton

head couped
maned, horned, and tufted or.

Freeling,

Sir

Freeman

of Castle Cor, co. Cork, Ireland


frere.
300. 4
A demi-lion rampant gu., holding Freeston and Freston, Norf., a demigreyfriar ppr.
his paws a lozenge arg. (for
Freeman), cf. 10. 2. (2) A tortoise Freestone, a demi-greyhound arg., coldisplayed ppr. (for Deane). Liber el
lared or.
Stemmala quid faciunt.
auda.
Ferendo non ferendio.
Freeth, issuing from a cloud a hand in
Freeman, Heref., a demi-lion rampant
fess, holding a club in pale ppr.
223. 5
gu., holding between the paws a rustre Freford, out of a ducal coronet an eagle's
or.
head, all ppr.
cj. 10. 2
cf. S3. 14
Freeman, Charles Edward, Esq., Hon. Fretord, see Freeford.
Col.. J. P., Oakwood House, Edgerton, Freke, Evans-, Baron Carbery, see Carbery.
Huddersfield, upon a rock a demi-fox
ppr., charged with two lozenges in Freke and Freeke, Dorset and Norf., a
pale, and holding between the paws a
bull's head couped sa., attireJ, collared, and lined or.
mascle, all or.
Liber et audax.
cf. 44. 12
249. 2 Freke and Freeke, Ireland, a dexter arm
in armour embowed, brandishing in the
Freeman, Rev. John, of the Vicarage,
hand a sword, all ppr.
Woodkirk, Yorks, same crest and
195. 2
motto.
Freke, "Hussey-, Ambrose Denis, Esquire,
Freeman of Higham Ferrers, Northamp.,
of Hannington Hall, Wilts: (i) A
a demi-lion rampant gu., charged on the
bull's head couped sa., collared and
shoulder with a lozenge arg.
chained or, charged for distinction
cf. 10. 3
(l)

between

with a cross crosslet of the last (for


Freke).
cj. 44.
12.
(2) A boot sa.,
spurred or, and turned over erm., surmounted by a heart ppr., supported by
two arms embowed in armour, the

hands gauntleted, also ppr. (jor Huscivic crown or. Nee temere, nee lemide.
sey).
194. 4
cf. 10. 3
Freeman, Williams-: (i) A demi-lion Fremantle, see Cottesloe, Baron.
gu., charged with a lozenge or (for Fremantle, Francis Edward, M.A., M.B.,
the College, Guy's Hospital, S.E., same
Freeman), cj. 10. 2. (2) A lion ramas above with a crescent for difference.
pant gorged with a chaplet of oakleaves ppr., and crowned with a naval Fren and Frene, a physician's cap. 180. 7

coronet or (jor Williams).


i
8
162. 2
Alu'ays the same.
Freebairn, Scotland, a dexter hand hold- Freeman, Williams-, Augustus Peere, 3,
Egerton Gardens, S.W., same crests.
ing an eel ppr.
Freeborn, J. C. R., 38, Broad Street, Freeman of London and Eberton, Worcs.,
a denii-wolf arg., holding between his
Oxford, a sun in splendour. Always
paws a lozenge of the same.
cf. 31. i
the same.
Freetord and Freford, out of a ducal Freeman, out of a ducal coronet a wolf's
head, all ppr.
c/. 83. 14
coronet an eagle's head
Freeman, John Robert, Esquire, BarFreeke, see Freke.
rister-at-Law, of Staines, Middx., and
Freeland, a leopard passant arg., pelof IJncoln's Inn, a greyhound couchant
c/. 24. 2
lettee.
sa., holding in the mouth an ear of
Freeland, a leopard passant ppr. Bes, non
wheat leaved and slipped, and resting
verba.
cf. 24. 2
the dexter paw upon a lozenge, both or.
Freeland of Combrook Park, Manchester,
Aspiro.
a bear's head couped arg., muzzled gu..
gorged with a collar compony or and Freeman, Northamp., out of a ducal
coronet az., a boar's head erect arg.
of the second, between two mullets az.
Ses, non verba.
Freeling, a unicorn's

Frenband, a demi-lion gu., holding in the


dexter paw a trefoil slipped or.
TO. 2

cj.

French, Baron De Freyne, see De Freyne.


French, Rev. William Day, Yaverland
Rectory, Brading, Isle of Wight, a
demi-lion rampant.
French, Worcs., a fleiu:-de-lis sa., seeded
French, A. D. Weld, Esquire, of No. 160,
State Street, Boston, Massachusetts,
a fleur-de-lis. Nee timeo nee sperno.
148. 2

French, in a crescent arg., a fleur-de-lis


sa.
cj. 148. 2
French of Cranfield, Essex, a crescent per
pale arg. and or, between the horns a
tleur-de-lis counterchanged.
French, Frederick John, Esquire, of
Prescott, GrenviUe, and of Osgoode
Hall, Toronto, Canada, Member of the
Legislative Assembly of Ontario, CanMalo mori quam.
ada, the same crest.
fo^ari.

French, Ireland, a fleur-de-lis or, charged


with a trefoil vert.
cj. 148. 2
French of Cloonyquin, Ireland, a dolphin naiant ppr.
140. 5
French of Monavie, Ireland, same crest.
Malo mori quam josdari.
140. 5

French of Frenchgrove, Ireland, same


crest and motto.
French, Savage French, of Cuskinny,
Cork, a dolphin naiant.

Verita^s vincit.

140. 5

French-Brewster, Robert Abraham, Esquire


(i) A leopard's head erased az.,
bezantee, holding in the mouth a tre:

foil

(2)

slipped vert (for Brewster), cf. 23. 2.


dolphin naiant ppr. (for French).

Verile soyez

ma

garde.

140. 5

French, Scotland, a boar's head couped.


Malo mori quam jcedari.
43. i
French, an heraldic tiger rampant. Spere
.

meliora.

French, Scotland, a ship in full sail ppr.


160. 13
Par commerce.
Frend, co. Limerick, a buck's head
cabossed erm. Aude e prevalebis.
122, 5

Frend, a beacon fired ppr.


177. 14
Bart, (extinct), of Water Eyton,
Oxon., two arms embowed erect, holding a wheat-sheaf.
Frere, out of a ducal coronet or, an
heraldic antelope's head arg., attired,
300. 4
crined, and tufted of the first.
Frere, Sir Bartle Compton Arthur, Bart.,
D.S.O., of Wressil Lodge, Wimbledon.
Surrey, out of a ducal coronet or, an
antelope's head arg., armed and crined
Tradilum ab antiquis
of the first.
2,co. 4
Frere ayme Frere.
servare.
Frere, John Tudor, Esquire, of Roydon
Hall, Diss, same crest and motto.
Frere,

FRE
Frescheville, a

gem

FRY
Fridag and Friday, out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of three feathers arg.
167. 14

ring or, stoned gu.

Frescheville, Lord Frescheville {extinct).


of Staveley, Derbysh., a demi-angel
issuing from tlie wreatli ppr., crined
and winged or, on tlie iiead a cross
formee of the last, vested arg., with the
arms in armour ppr., holding in both
hands an arrow in bend of the second,
feathered and headed, also arg.
Fresell and Fresill, a hand issuant from
the \VTeath plucking a rose from a
bush ppr.
218. 13
Fresh, out of a ducal coronet a horse's

hind-leg erect, all ppr.


123. 6
Freshacre, a savage's head afrontee,
ducally crowned, all ppr.
192. 9
Freshfleld, on a mount vert, a stag lodged
per fess or and gu., attired of the last.

each charged with a trefoil az., a mount


vert, thereon a trefoil, also az.
E terra
germino ad caelum expando.
in. 11
Frost, Sir Thomas Gibbons, of Dolcorsllw3Ti
Hall,
Montgomerysh., on a
mount vert, between two wings erect
az., each charged with a quatrefoil
arg.. a trefoil slipped of the second.
E terra ad caelum.
cf. in. n

114. 2

Friend, a stag's head cabossed ppr.


122.5
Frier, Lines, out of a ducal coronet or,
an antelope's head arg.
Friere, out of leaves vert, five tulips or.
Frisel, Scotland, a stag's head erased ppr.
121. 2

Friskenny, Lines, a plume of five ostrichfeathers, two arg., three az., banded
round the middle with a wreath or and
gu., with strings at each end.
Frith, above a grove of trees ppr., the

Frost, Edmund, Esquire, M.B., CM., of


Chesterfield, Meads, Eastbourne, same
crest and motto.

Frothingham,

Yorks,

stag

trippant

ppr., attired gu.

117. 8

sun

Froud, a Saracen's head

SunninghiU, Berks, a demi-griffin segreant or. holding in his dexter claw a

ostrich-feathers arg.
Froude, Devonsh., a stag regardant ppr.,
attired, collared, and ungul. or, holding in the mouth an oak-sprig vert,

in his splendour or, beneath clouds,


also ppr.
283. 5
Frith, Walter Halsted, Shenstone House,

sa..

between two

Frangas non flecles.


fructed of the first.
64. 1
Frowicke and Frowyke, Middx., two arms
Frederick George, Esquire, of
embowed vested az., holding in the
Belmont, Harbledon, Canterbury, a
hands ppr. a leopard's face or.
demi-gryphon sa., holding in his dexter Froyle, a demi-lion per pale gu. and az.,
claw a pole-axe arg. Frangas non
collared or.
10. 9
flectes.
64. 1 1 Fructuozo of Langham Place, London,
Frith, Rev. W. E., M.A., Swynnerton
on a mount vert, in front of an orangeRectory, Stone, Staffs, a dexter arm in
tree fructed ppr., two thyrsi in saltire,
character.
armour embowed, holding in the hand
also ppr.
Fructus per fidem.
a
Fresh&eld, Douglas William, Esquire,
dagger fesseways
ppr.
Semper Fruen of London, a demi-lion arg., holdiM.A., of Kidbrooke Park, East Grinfidelis.
196. 5
ing between the paws a caltrap az.
stead, Sussex, same crest and motto.
Frith, J. B., J.P., the Cross, Enniskillen,
cf. 10. 2
Freshwater, two trout in saltier, heads
Ireland, same crest and motto.
Fry, Sir Theodore, Bart., a dexter arm
lis. 12

Freshfield

of

Moor

Place,

battle-axe arg.

Betchworth,

and Upper Gatton, Surrey, a demiangel ppr., winged or, vested arg.. the
arms in chain-mail, holding a lance
in bend point downwards, also ppr.,
charged on the breast with a cross
botonnee, and on the head a like cross
gu.
Nobilitatis
virtus
non stemtna.

Frith,

downward

Frith, B. G., Esq., B.A., M.B., Drumgay,


Grove Road, Guildford, same crest and
motto.
196. 5
Frobisher, William Martin, Esquire, J. P.,

coronet

ppr.,

enfiled

by a ducal

or.

Freston, see Freeston.


Freston, Norf., a demi-greyhound sa.,
collared or.
60. 8
Freston, Thomas Westfaling, Esquire, of
Eagle's Nest, Prestwich, Lanes, a demigreyhound sa., collared or, charged
with
d'acthree
torteaux. Prest
complir.
241. 5
Freston, Suff., a demi-greyhound sa., collared arg., rimmed or.
60. 8
Freston, a talbot's head gu., eared arg.
56. 12

embowed

in armour ppr., garnished or,


the hand grasping a sword, also ppr.,

pommel and

Frodham, a dexter hand holding a


de-lis.

Frodsham, Chesh., an escallop


other arg.

fleur-

215.

cf.

or.

hilt

or,

between

two

horse-shoes sa.
Esto fidelis.
234. 6
Fry, Rt. Hon. Sir Edward. P.C, K.C.,
sometime a Judge of the High Court of
Justice and a Lord Justice of Appeal,
of Failand House, Failand, Bristol, a
dexter arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a sword in bend
sinister, all ppr.
Libertas virtusque.

Campden

Hill Square, Kensington.


W., a dexter arm embowed in armour,
the hand grasping an arrow in bend
sinister point downwards.

6,

An-

141. 12

I9';-

Froggat and Froggatt, a parrot feeding Fry, Rt. Hon. Lewis, P.C, of Goldney
on a bunch of cherries ppr
loi. 8
House, Clifton Hill, Bristol, same crest
Freston of Altofts, Yorks, a talbot's head Frogmer, Worcs., a derai-griiBn with
and motto.
wings addorsed arg.. holding between Fryer of London, Essex, and Worcs., out
erased gu., eared arg.. the ears charged
the claws a cross crosslet sa.
with three bars sa., gorged with a collar
of a ducal coronet or, an heraldic antecf. 64. 2
or.
c/. 56. I
Frohock of London and Cambs, a stag
lope's head arg., armed, crined, and
ppr., charged on the shoulder with an
tufted of the first.
Freton, a unicorn's head arg., pellettee.
Another gu.
etoile arg.
Fryer, John Edward, of Chatteris, Isle of
cf. 117. 5
From, a demi-griffin aegreant or, holding
Ely, same crest.
Jamais arriere
in the dexter claw a cross crosslet gu.
Fryer, on a tower sa., a cock or, the
tower environed by a serpent arg.,
cf. 64. 2
darting at the cock.
turned up arg., a wing addorsed Frome, a greyhound couchant between
156. 14
two laurel- branches in orle ppr. 60. 5 Fryer, Dorset, on a tower sa., a cock or,
or.
the tower encircled by a serpent arg.,
Frevile, out of a ducal coronet or, an old Frome of PuncknoU, Dorset, a cross crosslet az., between two wings arg.
darting at the cock.
man's head couped below the shoulders
Mea fides in
sapientia.
ppr., vested gu., turned back erm., on
8
156. 14
cf. 1 1 1
Lieutenant-General Sir John,
his head a cap of the third, tasselled Fromond and Fromont, a dexter hand Fryer,
holding an escallop-shell.
216. 2
of the first.
K.C.B., a tower, upon the battlements
a cock, the tower entwined by a serpent
Frew, Scotland, a demi-lion or, holding Fromonds, Kent and Surrey, a tiger pasa mullet az.
sant,
darting at the cock, all ppr.
13-7
cf. 27. II
Frewen, a demi-lion rampant arg.. lan- Frost, George, Esquire, M.D., L.R.C.P., Fryer, Staffs, a castle arg., encircled by
gued and collared gu., holding between
M.R.C.S., of Clovelly, Bournemouth,
a branch of oak fructed ppr., thereon
in front of a trefoil slipped, a serpent
a cock sa., combed and wattled gu.
the paws a caltrap az.
Mutare non est
nowed, holding in the mouth a like
Mea fides in sapientia.
meum.
cf. 10. 2
Fryer, Ireland, an heraldic tiger's head
trefoil, all ppr.
Frewen, Edward, of Brickwall, Northiam,
couped arg., crined and ducally gorged
Frost, Yorks, an old man's head ppr.,
Sussex, same crest and motto.
between two sprigs of laurel vert.
Frewke, a goat's head erased sa., armed
128. 5
and bearded arg.
191- 13 Fryer, an heraldic antelope's head erased
per fess arg. and gu., gorged with
Frey, an arm erect, vested vert, holding Frost, Norfolk, a trefoil slipped between
a ducal coronet or, attired of the
two wings erect az. E terra ad coeluyn
in the hand ppr. a spiked club of the

49- 7
Frevile, Worcs., out of a ducal coronet a
garb, all ppr.
cf. 153. 2
Frevile, on each side of a chapeau gu.,

first.
cf. 206. 2
Fribourg, a unicorn's head erased erm.,

maned and armed

or.

49. 5

no. 12
Frost, Francis Aylmer, Esquire, Meadowslea, Flintsh., between two wings erm.,

second.
Fryton, an heraldic tiger's head ducally

gorged and chained ppr.

FUR

216

Fulborn and Fulborne, out of an antique Fuller, Hants, a dexter arm embowed, Fulton, John Williamson, Esquire, J. P.,
M.A., Barrister-at-Law, of Braidnyle
vested arg., cuffed sa., holding in the
coronet or, a demi-lion az.
House, near Lisburn, co. Antrim, Irehand ppr. a sword of the first, hilt
Fulcher, a demi-lion holding an anchor
land, a cubit arm erect grasping a broken
204. i
and pommel or.
12. 12
ppr.
Francis
George
javelin, aU ppr., the point towards the
Sir
Fuller-Eliott-Drake,
Dorset,
bear's
a
Devonsh.
and
FuJford,
Court,
sinister,
of
Nutwell
the arm charged with a mullet
Bart.,
Augustus,
head erased arg., muzzled sa.
35-2
sa.
T't d virtute.
Devonsh. (i) A ship under sail drawn
Fulford, a bear's head erased arg., muzzled
round a terrestrial globe with a cable Fulwar of Ringrone, co. Cork, Ireland,
gu.
35- 2
a pillar arg., crowned and based or,
rope by a hand issuing from clouds,
Fullord, Francis Drummond, J.P., D.L.,
thereon a book gu.
and on an escroU the words Auxilio
Esquire, of Great Fulford, Devonsh., a
160. 3.
A Fulwar, Ireland, a cushion arg., tasselled
dirino (for Drake).
(2)
bear's head erased sa., muzzled or.
above
and garnished or, thereon a book gu.
armour
couped
dexter
arm
in
Bear up.
35-2
158. 2
the WTist, grasping a scimitar, all ppr.,
Fulham, a greyhound's head ppr.
the wrist charged with a key sa. (for Fulwer, Hants, a dexter arm embowed
cf. 6l. 2
in armour sa., garnished and holding
ElioU),
(3) Out of a ducal coronet
Fulham, on a mount vert, a lion sejant
in the gauntlet a sword arg., pommel
gu., a lion's head arg. (for Fuller).
or, supporting with the dexter paw an
and hilt or.
Sic parvis magna.
195. i
Fortiter et rede.
escutcheon arg., charged with a teazle
ij. S
Fulwer of London, on a mount vert, a
Per ardua.
stalked and leaved ppr.
beacon arg., fired ppr.
177. 8
Fulherst and Fulsherst, a triangular Fullerton, John Skipwith Herbert, Es119. 2
quire, of Thibergh Park, near Rother- Fulwood, a demi-stag or.
178. 4
harrow ppr.
ham, a camel's head erased ppr. Lux Fulwood, Hants and Warw., a buck
Fulkworth, a dexter arm vested erm.,
trippant holding in its mouth an oakholding in the hand ppr. a sword az.,
slip, all ppr.
FuUesburst, Chesh., a unicorn's head
cf. 117. 8
hilted or.
erm.
49. 7 Fulwood of Tam%vorth, Warw., a demiFuUarton of that Ilk, Ayrsh., Scotland,
knight in armour arg., holding in the
a camel's head and neck erased ppr. Fullwood, two laurel- branches in orle
dexter hand a broken tilting-spear or,
vert, fructed gu.
146. 5
Lux in tenehris.
cf. 132. 7
on the helmet four feathers of the first
Louis Fullwood, Derbysh., Staffs, and Warw., a
Archibald
Fullarton-Robertson,
and gu.
stag ppr., holding in its mouth an
cf. 187. 13
Fullarton, Kilmichael, Brodick, Isle of
Funeaux, an arm in armour from the
acorn- branch vert, fructed or.
Lux
Arran, a camel's head erased ppr.
elbow
holding up a caltrap, all ppr.
1
17.
cf.
tenebris.
in
5
2
210. 7
demi-stag
or.
119.
Fullarton of Greenhill, Scotland, a camel's Fullwood, a
head and neck erased arg. Ad summum Fullwood, a demi-man in armour arg., Furbisher, out of a ducal coronet gu., a
griffin's head arg.
holding in, his dexter hand a broken
67. 9
emerguM.
cf. 132. 7
tilting-spear or, on his helmet four Furbisher and Furbusher, a unicorn's
Fullarton, Scotland,
an otter's head
head erased az., armed arg., ducally
feathers alternately of the first and gu.
erased gu.
Lux in tenehris.
134. 3
gorged or.
cf. 49. 5
Fullarton, a tiger's head couped per fesse Fulmerston, a goats head erased az.,
platee, armed and bearded or, holding Furguason, a demi-lion holding a torteau,
wavy or and sa., holding in the mouth
semee d'etoiles.
in the mouth a branch of eglantine
cf. 11. 7
a cinquefoil slipped vert.
27. 7
Furlong, an eagle's head erased ppr.
vert, flowered arg.
cf. 12S. 5
Fuller of Ashdown House, Sussex, a
LiberaUtas.
83. 2
Fulmeston or Fulmerston, a heraldic
Currit qui curat.
horse passant arg.
antelope's head erased gu., platee, Furnace, Furnes, Fernese, and Furness,
52. 6
Kent, a talbot sejant sa.
armed or. holding in the mouth a rosecf. 55. 2
Fuller, James Franklin, Esquire, F.S.A.,
BuckfastFurneaulx
of
Paignton
and
ppr.
branch
of Glashnacree. Kenmare, co. Kerry,
leigh, Devonsh.. round the stem of a
a horse passant ppr., charged on the Fulricb, a tower, on the top a plume of
tree erased at both ends in pale, two
five ostrich-feathers ppr.
shoulder with a mullet or. Fortiler et
serpents entwined, all ppr.
Fulthorp and Fultborpe, a horse passant
rede.
cf. 52. 6
Furneaux, Rev. Henry, M.A., 35, Banbury
arg., bridled az., bit and tassels or.
Fuller, CO. Kerry, Ireland, same crest and
Road, Oxford, same crest.
52.
motto.
6
52.
4
cf.
eagle
displayed
arg.
charged
Furneaux,
Rev. William Mordaunt, of
an
Fulthorp,
Fuller of Rosehill Waldren and Ashdown
Repton Hall, Burton-on-Trent, and
on the breast with a cross moUne sa.
House. Sussex ( i A horse passant
Gwyl Annedd, Penmaenmawr, same
cf. 7.V 2
ppr.
52. 6.
(2) Out of a ducal corocrest.
Nescit virtus otiari.
net gu., a lion's head arg.
17. 5.
(3) Fulton, Sir Forrest, K.C., LL.B., of 27,
Queen's Gardens, Lancaster Gate, and Furnes, Furnese, and Furness, out of a
A dexter hand in armour couped above
ducal coronet a hou's gamb holding a
the Cottage, Sheringhara, Norfolk, a
the wrist, grasping a scimitar, all ppr.,
broken
erect
grasping
a
lance,
all
ppr.
arm
36. 14
cubit
the wrist charged with a key sa.
Curjavelin, point to the sinister, all ppr. Furness, Sir Christopher, of Tunstall
rit qui curat.^Forliter et rede.
Court, West Hartlepool, Durh., and
Vi et virtute.
Fuller, Ireland, a horse-shoe az.
158. 6
Grantley Hall, Bipon, Yorks, issuant
Fuller of Tanners Waldren, Sussex, out Fulton, E. M'G. Hope, of Bombay, same
from a wreath of cinquefoih vert a
crest and motto.
of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head ppr.
bear's paw erect arg., charged with a
Fulton, Henry, Esquire, of Inkwelo, LeeHants,
same
crest
and
torteau
grasping a javelin in bend
on-the-Solent,
Thomas,
Penryn,
Fuller,
M.D.,
19, Wifmotto.
sinister sa., pendent therefrom by the
bury Avenue, Hove, same crest. Currit
Vll defend.
straps ppr. two straps or.
Fulton, John, Esquire, of Christ Church,
qui curat.
New Zealand, same crest and motto.
Furney of Perristone, Heref., a lion's
Fuller, Sussex, out of a ducal coronet gu.,
head erased gu.
Pvichard Robert, Esquire, of
117. 2
a lion's head arg.
17. 5 Fulton,
Parsonstown, King's Co., same crest Furnival and Furnivall, an anchor cabled
Fuller, a greyhound's head erased gu.
and a sword in saltier, all ppr.
169. 9
and motto.
61. 4
same
Devonsh.,
Robert
Valpy,
Esquire,
Fursdon,
Fulton,
Fursdon,
Charles,
of
Fuller, Bucks, on a mount vert, a beacon
crest and motto.
out of a ducal coronet a plume of five
Fermiora futura.
erect, fired ppr.
:

'

Fulton, Sydney Wroughton, Esquire, of


ostrich-feathers, all ppr.
114. 13
Melbourne, same crest and motto.
Furse, the late Rev. Charles Wellington,
Lieutenant-General the late Sir
Lieutenant Henry,
Lisbum,
of Halsdon, Devonsh., a castle ppr.
Joseph. G.C.B., out of a mural coronet Fulton,
Sevenoaks, same crest and motto.
Xec desit virtus.
195-8
or, on a mount vert, a beacon erect, fired
Furse, a lion sejant afirontee holding in
ppr., crossed by two swords in saltire Fulton, a stag's head gu., attired or.
121. 5
the dexter paw a dagger, and in the
ppr., hilts and pommels or.
Semper
sinister a fleur-de-lis.
7. 3
paratus.
177. 11 Fulton, Scotland, on a mount a stag
lodged regardant ppr. Qua: fecimus Furser and Furzer, on a mount a stag
Fvdler, Canada, a martlet ppr.
Fidelitas
115. 12
lodged, all ppr.
Parta labore quies.
in adversis.
ipsi.
95. 4
"S-g

Fuller,

911

FUR

2I7^_

savage's head affrontee


couped at the shoulders ppr., vested

Fursland,

paly of six sa. and arg.


a lion passant with wings
elevated arg., collared dovetailed gu.,
reposing the dexter paw on a cross

Fursman,

botony

crested or.

Ma

goat

3
its

103.

Fyneux, an eagle's head erased or, duoally crowned gu.


c/. 83. 2
head erased Fynmore, a unicorn sejant resting the
ppr.
dexter foot on a tree ppr.
83. 2
48. 3
Fyfe and Fyfle, Scotland, a demi-lion Fynmore and Finmore, a bull's head arg.,
rampant gu. Decens et honestum.
couped sa., charged with two chev-

Fyers,

passant,

holding in

mouth a bunch

20. 10

or.

GAI

gorged with a collar flory counter- Fynderne of Fyndern, Derbysh., and


flory, and holding between the paws
Nuneaton, Warw., an ox-yoke or, the
an escutcheon or, charged with an
chain pendent gu.
cf. 178. 6
anchor sa. Esto fidelis usque ad finem. Fynes, a peacock's head erased az.,
arg.,

of ivy.
Fyte-Butler, Lanes, an eagle's

cf.

129.

10. 2
Fury, a demi-lion rampant.
Fury, a demi-lion rampant grasping a
thunderbolt or.
cj. 10. 2
Fussell, see Coldham-Fussell.
Fust, Glouc, a horse at full speed arg.
'O- 3
Terrena pervices sunt aliena.
52. S Fyfe, Andrew Johnstone, B.A., Hayes,
Middx., same crest and motto.
Fust, Jenner-, Herbert, Hill Court, Berkeley, Glouc.
(i) A horse at full speed Fyfle of Smithfield, Forfarsh., a demi-lion
arg.
gu., armed and langued az.
Decens et
{2) A covered cup or, standing
honestum.
on two swords saltirewise arg., hilt
10. 3
and pommels gold. Terrena pervices Fyffe, Captain John, R.N., issuing out of
sunt aliena.
a naval crown or, the rim encircled
Futroye, Surrey, two elephants' trunks
with a branch of laurel ppr.. a demiissuing from the wreath sa.
Tod.
lion gu., supporting in the dexter paw
123. 10
a sword erect ppr., pommel and hilt of
Futter, Norf. and Suff., a goat's head
the first.
Virtute et opera.
erased or, armed sa., holding in its Fyler, a fox sejant per fess or and gu.
mouth a holly-branch vert, fructed gu.
32. II
Fyler, a dexter arm vested az., cuffed
cf. 128. 5
or, holding in the band ppr. a cress
Futter, Isle of Man, a goat's head erased
flory of the second.
or, armed sa., holding in its mouth a
Volontc de Dieu.
laurel-branch slipped ppr.
Fyler, John Arthur, of Woodlands, Surrey,
cj. 12S. 5
a porcupine ppr.
Volonte de Dieu.
Fyan of Dublin, a derai-woman ppr.,
habited per pale or and arg., holding
136. 5
in the dexter hand a branch of lily ppr., Fyler, John William Townsend, of Hethleaved or, flowered, also arg.
felton, Wareham, Dorset, same crest
c/. 183. 4
and motto.
Fydell, a hind's head couped per chevron Fylkyn, a demi-greyhound between two
wings.
sa. and erm.
124. i
c/. 60. 1
Fydell of Morcott, Rutlandsh., issuing Fylloll, a unicorn's head erased sa.
49. 5
out of rays of the sun gu., a demi-lion Fynderne, an ox-yoke or.
178. 6

ronels gu.

cj.

44. 3

Fynney,

Staffs, a staff raguly or. Fortem


posce animum,
cf. 147. 10
Fynte, a basilisk or.
Fyres, a dexter hand holding a salamander in flames, the head to the
dexter, all ppr.
Ardil virtus non urit.
Fysh, Hon. Sir Philip Oakley, Esquire,

K.C.M.G., of Hobart Town, Tasmania,


issuant from a wreath of red coral a
cubit arm vested az., cuffed arg., holding in the hand a flying-fish ppr.
Nitor
in adversum.
Fyshe, Suff. and Herts, a triangle arg.,
voided and surmounted on the top
with an etoile or.
167. 8
Fysher of London, a kingfisher ppr. c/. 96.
Fysher, Wilts, a demi-lion rampant
gardant gu., holding a gauntlet arg.
10. 8

cf.

Fyske, on a chapeau a martlet, all ppr. 95.1


Fytche, a tower triple-towered arg.,

masoned sa.
157. 6
Fythey and Fythie, Scoltand, a crane's
head erased.
Fyvie, Scotland, a lion's
up a human heart.

104. 11

gamb

holding
39.

G.
out of a ducal coronet a harpy Gaddes and Gaddez, a stag's head ppr.
121. 5
wings expanded and ducally
Nullius in verba.
Gaddesden, a wyvern ppr. Decrevi.
gorged, all ppr.
70. I
Gabb, a griffin's head between two wings
117. 8
holding in the beak a branch of palm, Gadsby, a stag trippant arg.
Vigilaie.
91. 2
all ppr.
65. 9 Gael, a cock gu.
Gafl, a demi-antelope or, collared gu.
Gabell, Hants, a boar's head couped or.
;

Gainsborough, Surrey, a griffin's head


erased az., charged with three chevronels arg.

43-

1^6. 3

I
I

a savage wreathed about the


middle and treading on a serpent, all

Gage, see Baillie-Gage.


Gage, Viscount (Gage), a

Gabell,
ppr.

Gabbett-Mulhallen, Marshall:
callop or {for ilulhallen).

An

(2)

Under

et

debellare

swperbos.

peur.
Gage, Bart.,

es-

an oak-tree ppr., a boar passant sa.,


armed, bristled, unguled, collared, and
chained or (for Gabbett). Parcere subjectis

armed and unguled

88. 3

(i)

armed

Always

cf. 61. 2
a chevron gu.. surlabel of three points arg.
Anna
167. 10
Gabriel Bart., of Edgecombe Hall, Surrey,
on a mount vert, a boar's head erased

of

Bath,

mounted by a

virumque cano.

Suff.,

ram passant

arg.,

131. 13

or.

Gage, Rokewood-, Bart.


(i) A ram passant arg., armed or (/or Gaye). 131. 13.
(2) A chessrook sa., winged arg. {for
Rokewood). Bon temps viendra.
Tout
est Dieu.
1 10. I
1 17. 8
Gage, Herts, a stag trippant ppr.
Gahagan, Francis Evatt, JLB., 42,
Farnley Road, South Norwood, a greyhound passant arg., collared vert, the
collar studded with fleurs-de-lis or.
:

Gabriel

statant arg.,

Courage sans
131. 13

ready.

Gabourel of Jersey, a greyhound's head


couped arg., collared and chained or.

ram

or.

Mami

forti.

271.

Gainsby, out of a

growing

mount a

cf. 66. 2
sprig of laurel

145.1

vert.

William
Shendleby Hall,
emergent holding
Gainsford, London,

Gainsford,

Dunn,

Esquire,

of

a woman
a wreath and a rose.
Kent, and Oxon., a
Spilsby,

demi-woman vested and

crined

or,

holding in her dexter hand a chaplet


vert, and in her sinister a rose ppr.
cf. 183. 5
Gair, a lion rampant gardant gu., holding
in his dexter paw an ox-yoke ppr.
165. 11
Gair, Scotland, a mill-rind.
Gairden, Scotland, a boar passant arg.

Vires aniinat virtus.


40. 9
Gairden, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
Vive
two palm-branches in orle ppr.
2

leroi.

Gairden,

Scotland,

Sustine, abstine.

8.

a rose slipped ppr.


I49- 5

Gairden, Scotland, two dexter hands


conjoined ppr., supporting a cross
crosslet fitched or.
224. 11
Gairdner, Scotland, a demi-leopard rampant ppr.
cf. 23. 13
Gairdner, a demi-tiger rampant, collared

Gahn, a stag's head erased ppr


piw
121
Gailie, out of a mural coronet a garb,
thereon a bird, all ppr.
153-9
and lined.
10. 2
cf. 23. 13
Game, a demi-lion rampant.
Gace, an arm in armour embowed ppr., Gainsborough, Earl ol (Noel), Lines, a Gairdner, Scotland, a dove holding in its
beak an olive-branch ppr. Jovi conbuck at gaze arg., attired or. Tout
grasping in the hand a broken falchion
92. 5
fido.
bien ou rien.
117. 3
arg,, hilt and pommel or.

and fesseways

sa.,

billettee

or.

hi

prosperis time, in adversis spera.


Gabriel and Gabryell, a demi-savage re185. I
gardant ppr.

GAI

218

GAM

James Butler, Barrister-at-law, Galton, a bull's head erased gu., ducally


gorged or.
64, Albemarle Road, Beckenham, a
44. 2
horse's head couped.
304. 1
Galton, Hubert George Howard, Esquire.
Galliers, an antelope trippant quarterly
of Hadz^r, Droitnich, Wore,., on a
mount vert, an eagle erra., looking at
sa. and arg.
126. 6
gardant with wings expanded ppr.,
the sun in splendour, and resting the
collared az., resting the dexter claw Galliez, a savage standing on a serpent
ppr.
Divino robore.
dexter claw on a fleur-de-hs gu. Gaudet
188. 3
on a pellet.
Gallightly,
a
lion's
head
luce.
issuant
gu.,
Walter
Lieutenant-Colonel
Gaitskell,
crowned with an antique crown or. Galton, Darwin, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of
James, Denbigh Lodge, Southsea, same
Hactenu.i inviclus.
Claverdon Leys, Warw., same crest
crest.
Fortitudo et integrilas.
cf. 17. 12
Gallimore, a cock ppr.
and motto.
60. 1
91. 2
Galaad, a demi-greyhound arg.
Galay, a snail, the horns erect ppr. 141. 8 Gallini of Winnal House, Hayward's Galton, Sir Douglas, K.C.B.. D.C.L.,
Heath, Cuckfield, a lyre or, surmounted
F.R.S., of Himbledon Manor, DroitGalbraith, John Alexander, Esquire, of
by
a
wreath
wich, same crest and motto.
of
olive-leaves
in
bend
Glasgow,
a
Belhaven
Terrace,
28,
vert.
Concordia et harmonia.
168. 8 Galton, Erasmus, Esquire, of Loxton.
galley, .sails furled sa., flagged gu.
Galloway, Earl of (Stewart), a pelican in
Weston-super-Mare, same crest and
Trust a nd do good.
her piety, the nest and young ppr.
motto.
bear's head erased or,
Galbraith,
a
Virescit vtdnere virhis.
muzzled sa., holding in the mouth a
98. 14 Galton, Ewan Cameron, Esquire, of ShelsGalloway, Charles John, Esquire, of
ley Grange, Worcs., same crest and
cj. 35. 2
trefoil slipped arg.
Thoruyholme, Knutsford, a mound
motto.
Galbraith, Scotland, a bear's head couped
surmounted by a cross crosslet between Galton, Francis, Esquire, F.R.S., D.C.L.,
arg., muzzled or.
34. 14
two wheat-ears in saltire ppr. Higher.
D.S.C., of 42, Rutland Gate, S. W., same
Galbraith, a bear's head and neck per
crest and motto.
fess or and gu.
247- 9
34. 14
Galbraith, Scotland, a lion's head and Galloway, David J.. J. P., M D., the Galway, Viscount (Monckton-Arundell)
Manor House, Singapore, Straits Settle(i) On a chapeau az., turned up erm., a
neck erased ppr. Vigilo el spero.
17.8
ments, a dexter cubit arm erect holding
swallow arg. (for Arundell). cf. 96. 3.
Gale, a unicorn's head paly of six or and
in the hand a dagger, the blade wav}',
az., the horn twisted of the second and
(2) A martlet or (/or J/oHci/on). Famam
all ppr.
Deo juvanle gero.
272. 3
extenders factis.
first.
49. 7
95. 2
Gale, Yorks, out of a ducal coronet or. Galloway, Baron Dunkeld, a mound or, Galwey, a cat sejant ppr., collared and
bespread with rays of the sun ppr.,
the chain reflexed over the back or.
a unicorn's head paly of six az. and or,
between two ears of corn in saltire and
armed of the last.
48. 1 2
cf. 26. 13
ensigned with a cross crosslet of the Gamage, Herts, a griffin segreant or. 62. 2
Gale, Henry Richmond Hoghton. Esfirst.
Higher.
Gamage, a dexter hand holding a pen
quire, J.P., of Bardsea Hall, Ul^rerppr.
stone. Lanes, a unicorn's head az., Galloway, out of a ducal coronet or, a
217. 10
dragon's head with wings addorsed Gambell or Gamble, a Roman soldier in
charged with an anchor or, between
vert.
full costume ppr.
188. 4
two pallets arg.
72, I
cf. 49. 7
Gambell or Gamble, a crane holding in
Gale, Charles WiUiam, Esquire, same Galloway, see Gallaway.
Gallwey, Bart., see Payne-Gall wey.
its beak a rose stalked and leaved ppr.
crest.
Depressus txtollor.
Gallwey,
co.
Cork, a cat sejant ppr.,
Gale, Curwen John Zouch, Esquire, same
cf. 105. 9
collared and chained or.
crest and motto.
c/. 26. 13
Gambler, James W., Esquire, J.P.,
Captain R.N., of Mylncroft, FarnGale, James, Esquire, same creat and Gallwey, Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas
Lionel, K.C.M.G., of 3, HartfieldSquare,
motto.
borough, Hants, out of a ducal coronet
Eastbourne, upon a mount vert, a cat
an eagle displayed. Sursum.
Gale, John Cherry, Esquire, same crest
sejant guardant ppr., gorged with a Gambler-Parry, Major Ernest, of Highand motto.
collar or, charged with two mullets
nam, Glouc, and Garing, Oxon., three
Gale, Marmaduke Henry Littledale, Esgu., and chain of the third.
battle-axes erect ppr.
quire, same crest and motto.
Tu ne cede
Unus rex
et una lex.
Gale, Walter Andrew, Esquire, same crest
Gaily, a cock ppr.
and motto.
91. 2 Gambler of London, Kent, and Bucks,
Gale, Roger Edward, of Scruton HaU, Galpin, Rev. Arthur John. Headmaster
out of a naval coronet or, an eagle disBedall, a unicorn's head or.
of the King's School, Canterbury, a
played erminois, charged on the breast
Qui secock's head erased sa., combed and
with an anchor sa. Fide Jion armis.
mina vertu raccoglia fama.
wattled gu., charged with a galtrap Gambler, an eagle displayed.
Gale, Scotland, a unicorn's head sa. 49. 7
75. 2
between two cock's feathers or. Vigilat Gamble, Sir David, Bart., C.B., WindleGale, Dorset, a horse's head erased, bendy
wavy of six arg. and sa.
validus.
hurst. St. Helens, Lanes, on a mount
256. 12
51.4
Gall, a shank-bone and a palm-branch in Galpin, Rev. Francis William, of Hatfield
between two trefoils slipped vert, a
saltier ppr.
Vicarage, Harlow, same crest and
stork arg., holding in the beak a rose
147. 4
Gall, a lion sejant gu., holding a banner
gu., stalked, leaved, and slipped ppr.
Galpine, a plume of feathers banded ppr.
Vix ea nostra voco.
2^1.3
Gall, Scotland, a ship ppr., her flags and Galsworthy,
Sir
Edwin H., J.P., of Gamble, William, J.P., Briars Hey, Rampennons flying gu. Patientia vincit.
26, Sussex Place, Regent's Park, a
hill, Lanes, same crest and motto.
grifBn's head erased holding in the Gamble, Mercier, M.B., Arnwood, Wil160. 13
Gall, a ship in full sail ppr.
beak a sprig of laurel.
braham Road, Fallowfield, Manchester,
160. 13
Agendo
Gallagher, Ireland, a hand holding a
gnaviter.
a stork arg., holding in the beak a rose
sickle ppr.
gu., leaved and slipped vert.
219. 13 Gait, Sir Alexander TiUoch. G.C.M.G.,
Galland, a stag lodged per pale or and
of Seaforth, Caconna, and Montreal, Gambon and Gamon, a torteau between
gu.
Canada, in front of a demi-archer
two wings ppr.
cf. 115. 7
cf. 1 10. 4
Gallard, an arm embowed vested gu.,
equipped ppr., habited vert, holding a Game, a cross crosslet fitched and a palmholding in the hand ppr. a rose or,
drawn bow and arrow, also ppr., a
branch in saltier ppr.
cf. 166. 11
slipped and leaved vert.
thistle leaved and slipped or.
Semper Gamell or Gammill, two lions' heads adGaUaway, Scotland, out of a ducal coropar
dorsed gu.
17. 3
net or, a dragon's head between two Gait,
Salt, William Howard Curtis, Esquire, of Gamell, same cre.st.
17.3
wings addorsed vert.
Coleraine Club. Coleraine, Ireland, on Gamell, Gammel, or Gamonill, Scotland,
72. i
Gallaway or Galloway, Scotland, an arm
a garb f esse ways or, banded gu., a
a talbot's head sa.
56. 12
holding in the hand a dagger ppr.
man's head in profile couped at the Games, Leics., an eagle's head or, beneck ppr., wreathed az. Nihil melius
212. 3
tween two wings erm.
84. 2
Gallay, GaUey, or Galle, Somers. and
Gamin, an armed arm embowed wreathed
Dorset, a nag's head bendy wavy of six
with laurel and grasping a sword, all
arg. and sa.
c). 50. 13
ppr.
cf. 195. 2

Gaisford, a boar passant per fess or and


gu., unguled of the last, bristled of the
first.
40. 9
GaitSkill, on a mountain an eagle re-

Gallie,

GAM
Gamlin

GAR

219

London, a pelican viilniug her- Garbridge, Norf., a sheaf of reeds ppr., Gardiner of London, a Saracen's head
self ppr.
banded about the middle with a wreath
in profile ppr,, erased at the shoulders
Mortens, sed invictus. 98. 1
cj. 153. 2
gu., wreathed round the temples arg.
Gammell, Sydney James, Esquire, of
arg. and sa.
and of the second.
Driimtochty Castle, Fordoun, Kin- Gard, a tower arg., between two laurelcardine, and Conntesswells, Aberdeen,
branches vert.
157. 4 Gardiner, Smith- Whalley-, Bart., a SaraScotland, a pelican with wings dis- Garde, Ireland, an antelope's head erased
cen's head affrontee couped at the
126. 2
shoulders ppr., wreathed gu. and az.,
played, pierced from behind by an
ppr.
arrow, all ppr. Moriens, sed inviclus.
Garde, a demi-griffin segreant sa.
Tonon the head a cap or.
jours fidele.
64. 2 Gardiner of London, a man's head ppr..
thereon a cap turned up gu. and az.,
Garden of that Ilk, Scotland, two dexter
Gammell, Scotland, a talbot's head sa.
hands conjoined ppr., holding a cross
crined and bearded sa.
56. 12
crosslet fitchee or.
Cruciata cruce jun- Gardiner, a Moor weeping vested in a
Gammill, see Gamell
guntur.
sailor's
and
Middx.,
a
boar
pas224.
11
dress, kneeling on one knee,
Gammon
Gamon,
sant arg., charged on the body with a Garden of Borrowaeld, Forfarsh,, Scotthe jacket az., and trousers arg.
land, a dexter hand holding a palm- Gardiner, a stag's head cabossed ppr.,
pale sa., thereon a leopard's face or.
branch disposed in orle ppr.
Vive le
]'irtus in arduis.
227. 9
between the attires a mullet sa., pierced
40. 9
and pendent from a chain or. cj. 122. 5
Gammon, a boar passant arg.
GamoU, Chesh., a human heart ppr., Garden, a rose gu., slipped and leaved Gardiner of King's Brompton, Scmiers.,
ppr.
stag ppr., the dexter fore-leg supcrowned or, between two wings disa
149- 5
played sa., purfled of the first.
Garden, Francis Alexander, Esquire, of
porting an escutcheon arg., charged
Troup. Troup House, Banff, Scotland,
with four lozenges conjoined in fesse
no. 14
gu.. between two barrulets sa.
a boar passant arg.
Vires animat
Gamul of Buerton, Chesh., out of a ducal
virtus.
two halberds erect,
coronet or, a trefoil slipped of the same,
40. 9 Gardiner, Herts,
Garden, Scotland, an open book ppr.
environed by a snake ppr.
between two wings sa.
cj. no. 12
172. 6
Gander, a demi-talbot per chevron arg.
158- 3 Gardiner of Madras, out of a mural
coronet or, seven battle-axes ppr., one
and az.
c/. 55. 8
Garden, a mallard amongst flags ppr.
102. 5
in fesse and six in saltire.
Omnia
Gandey, a saltier gu.
superat virtus.
Gandey and Candy, a fox current per Gardenar, out of a mural coronet ppr.,
an armed arm arg., holding in the Gardiner of London and Norf., a rhinopale or and sa.
cj. 32. 8
hand a flag gu., charged with a sword
ceros passant arg.
cj. 226. 7
GandolQ of Richmond, Surrey, a demiof

lion gu., crined or, holding in the dexter

paw a dagger ppr.


cf. 14. 12
Gandolfi,
Hornyold-, Thomas Charles
Gandolfi, of Blackmore Park, Hanley
Castle, Worcs., and Villa Gandolfi, San
Remo,

Italy, a demi-uiiicorngu.,

armed,

of the second.

Gardener of Himbleton, Worcs., out of a


mural crown or, an armed arm em-

bowed ppr,, holding in the hand a


flagstaff, thereon a split pennon gu.,
flowing to the sinister, charged with
two staves in saltire, fired of the first.

crined, and unguled or.


Fidem iene.
cj. 199. 7
Gandy, James Gaudy, Esquire, of Heaves,
Kendal, a pen in bend dexter arg., Gardener, Lines, a Turk's head ppr.,
the turban or and az.
surmounted by a sword in bend sinister
ppr., pommel and hilt or, encircled Gardener, Norf., Cambs, and Wilts, a
66. 2
griflin's head erased sa.
by a chaplet of oak vert, fructed or.
Gardener, Northumb., on a book sanMarte et ingenio.
guine, clasped and garnished or, a
Gange, Glouc, a stork drinking out of a

falcon rising of the last.


horn, all ppr.
Ganlard, a dexter hand brandishing a Gardenor, a leopard passant arg., pellettee, holding in the dexter paw a
sabre ppr.
212. 13
pine-apple or, stalked and leaved vert.
Lines,
a stag sejant arg.,
ducally gorged or.
Gardin, Scotland, an otter issuing decf. 116. 8
vouring a salmon ppr. Ad escam el
Gannon, a buU's head ducally gorged and

Gannoke,

crowned.

44. 2

c/.

Ganstin, Ireland, a hand holding a dagger.


Gladio et virtute.
212. 3
Ganstin, out of a ducal coronet a dexter arm armed holding in the hand a
dagger.
Gladio et virtute.
Gant, a mill-rind ppr.
165. 11
Gant, Linos, a wolf's head or, collared
vair.
30. 9
Gant, Dr., of 16, Connaught Square, London, W., uses : out of a ducal coronet
an eagle displayed. (Of no authority.)
Constancy.
Ganuble, a lion passant with its tail ex-

tended ppr.
Gape, a lion

II

5-

passant

pellettee, collared vair.

regardant

or,

cj. 6.

Gapper, out of an antique coronet or, a


demi-lion rampant gu.
cj. 16. 3
Capper, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet
11. 5

fitchee or.

Garbet, a demi-eagle displayed with two


heads, an escutcheon suspended from
82. 3
the neck.
Garbett, an imperial eagle with two
heads displayed sa. Gare la bite.
cj.

74. 2

usum.

134. 12

Gardiner, Berks and Bucks, a griffin's


head erased az., charged with three

bends

or.

cj.

66. 2

Gardiner, Scotland, a dexter hand grasping a sword ppr.


Ily hope is cojistant
212. 13

in thee.

Gardiner, Worcs., out of a mural coronet


or, a dexter arm in armour embowed
sa., garnished of the first, holding in
the hand a pennon gu., charged with
a pomegranate or, the staff ppr.,
headed of the first.
Gardiner, Surrey, out of a ducal coronet
or, a goat's head gu., attired of the
128. 14
first.
Gardner, see Burghclere, Baron.
Gardner,
Major
Smith
Hannington,
Broomfield,
Tiverton,
Devonsh.,
a
demi-lion rampant, holding between
the paws a roundel charged with a pale.
Invidia major.
298. i
Gardner, Baron (Gardner), a demi-griffin
az., collared and chained or, supporting
bteween the claws an anchor erect and
cabled or.
Gardner, Colonel Alan Coulstoun, of
Newton Hall, Dunmow, Essex, and
Clearwell Castle, Glouc, same crest.

Gardiner, Dorset, a griffin's head erased


Vedet anchora virtus.
cj. 66. 2
bendy of six or and purp.
Gardiner, Essex, a griffin passant regar- Gardner, Shropeh., a griffin's head erased
66. 2
sa.
dant sa.
63. 14
Gardiner, a griffin's head or, gorged with Gardner, Kent, a griffin's head erased,
gorged with a mural coronet, cj. 66. 2
a chaplet of laurel vert, between two
Gardner, a griffin's head erased ppr.,
wings expanded az. Persevere.
Virtute et
charged with a crescent or.
c/. 65. II
cj. 66. 2
jortuna.
Gardiner, Patrick, 56, Coolhurst Road,
Crouch End, N., same crest. Nil Gardner, Cambs, a griffin's head erased
arg., gorged with two barrulets sa.,
desperandam.
within two laurel-branches in orle
Gardiner, a demi-griffin, with wings excj. 66. 4
vert.
Nil desperandum.
panded ppr.
64. 2 Gardner of Chatteris House, Isle of Ely
Gardiner of Oxford, a griffin's head
(1) A griffin's head erased arg., surmounted by two branches of laurel in
66. 2
erased.
Deo, non jortuna.
cj. 66. 2.
saltire ppr. (jor Gardner),
Gardiner, a griffin sejant, resting the
dexter claw on a book sa.
cj. 62. 10
(2) Two swords in saltire, the points
:

Gardiner, an eagle's head erased between


two wings. Nil desperandum.
84. 2
105. 11
Gardiner, Oxon., a stork ppr.
Gardiner of Oxford, a stork holding in the
beak a serpent.
cj. 105. Ii
cj.

upwards

ppr.,

pommels and hilts or,


and pendent

tied with a riband vert,

Fide
sa. (jor Dunn).
et amore.
^77' 4
Gardner, John Sykes, Esquire, of 12,
Sunnyside, Devonshire Road, Prince's
therefrom a key

GAR
Liverpool, in
dibbles
(half-spades)

Park,

GAR

220
front

of

two Garland,

Y'orks,

on a mural coronet

dolphin naiant arg. (jor Onne). (2) A


dexter cubit arm erect ppr., grasping
two sea-lions' heads erased respectant

or,

in
saltire
a
a lion sejant regardant arg., supporting
Animo
with the dexter paw an escutcheon
griffin's head erased, all ppr.
of the second, charged with a garland
et fide.
cf. 66. 2
ppr.
Gardner, Rev. James Cardwell, of Fluke
Hall, Garstang, Lanes, same crest and Garland, Ireland, a horse passant arg..
unguled or.
motto.
52. 6
Esquire,
of
Garland
and Garlant, Kent and Sussex,
Gardner, Benjamin Bamber,
a lion's gamb erased holding a battleAldinghara Hall, XJlverston, same crest
axe ppr.
38. 3
and motto.
Gardner, an eagle's head erased ppr. In Garlick, a dexter arm in armour erect,
holding in the hand a cutlass in pale,
virtute et fortund.
83. 2
all ppr., hilt and pommel or.
Gardner, on a ducal coronet or, a lion
c/. 6. 4
Garljes, Viscount, see Galloway, Earl.
passant gardant arg.
Gardner, jEddx., a reindeer's head arg.. Garling, a fish's head erased in fess ppr.
attired or.
139. 6
cf. 122. 3
Gardner, Lines, an elephant's head erm.. Garman and Garmon, an oak-tree, and
eared sa., armed or.
therefrom two weights pendent, all ppr.
133. 2
Gardner, Dorset, an elephant's head
143- 10
bendy az. and or.
I33- - Gannish, Suff., a cubit arm holding in
the hand a scimitar, all ppr., hilt and
Gardner, Surrey, a demi-unicorn erased
or,
crined and armed sa., ducally
pommel or.
213. 5
crowned arg.
Garmoyle, Viscount, see Cairns, Earl.
Gardner, Scotland, on a thistle a bee, all Garmston, Lines, a shark's head regardant arg., swallowing a negro ppr.
Lahore et virtute.
ppr.
1 50. 9
Opera Dei mirifica.
Gardner of London and Lines, a Saracen's
139-2
head affrontee ppr., erased at the neck Garnatt, a squirrel sejant, holding in its
fore-paws a branch of hazel ppr. 1 39. 2
gu.. wreathed of the last and az., on
his head a cap or.
Garneshe or Garnishe, Suff., a mermaid
Gardner-Medwin, Frank Medwin, Esppr.
184. 5
quire, upon a mount within a serpent Garnet, a demi-lion ducally crowned.
embowed, with tail in mouth, head to
10. II
dexter ppr., a cinquefoil sa.
Garnett, Henry, Esquire, of Wyreside.
near Lanes, a demi-lion arg., gorged
Gardyne, Scotland, two dexter hands
with a collar dovetail gu., holding becouped and conjoined in fess, supporting a cross crosslet fitchee or. Cruciata
tween the paws an escutcheon or,
cruci junguntur.
charged with a cross pattee fitched gu.
224. 11
Fidus et audax.
GarBeld, out of a heart a hand holding
Garnett, Captain Charles Henry, of Wyrea sword ppr.
GarQeld of Kilsby, Northamp., out of a
side, near Lancaster, same crest and
ducal coronet or, a cross Calvary gu.
motto.
</.
166. I Garnett, of Adrett Court, Westbury-onGarfit of Bromley, Kent, upon a WTeath
Severn, Cilouc., same crest and motto.
of the colours between two bezants Garnett, Rev. Lionel, B.A., of Christleton,
the battlements of a tower or, issuant
Chesli., same crest and motto.
therefrom a goat's head arg., armed Garnett, Robert, Esquire, of the Ridding,
gold, gorged with a collar gemelle sa.
Lower Bentham, Lanes, same crest
Semper idem.
and motto.
Garfit,
Thomas Cheney, Esquire, of Garnett, William, Esquire, of Quernmore
Keuwick Hall, Louth, Lines, same
Park and Bleasdale Tower, Garstang,
crest and motto.
Lanes, a demi-lion arg., gorged with a
Garfit, William, Esquire, of West Skirwreath of oak ppr., holding between
beck House, Boston, Lines, same crest
the paws an escutcheon ga., charged
and motto.
with a bugle-horn or. Diligeniid el
Garfoot, Essex and Suff., out of a mural
Itonore.
coronet sa., a goat's head arg., armed Garnett, a dexter hand holding up a
or.
c/. 128. 14
swan's head and neck erased ppr.
Garforth, a wolf current ppr.
28. 4
220. 9
Garforth, Yorks, out of a duca' coronet Garnett-Botfield, William Egerton, Esor, a goat's head arg.
128. 14
quire,
J. P.,
of
the
Hut.
F.G.S.,
Gargate, a lion poisson rampant.
20. 5
Bishop's Castle, R.S.O., Salop, and of
Garginton, a vine-branch fructed and
Decker Hill, Shifnal
On a rock a
i
leaved ppr.
152. 9
stag at gaze, holding in the mouth an
Gargrave, Yorks, a falcon rising ppr.
arrow fesseways, all ppr. {for Botfidd).
A demi-lion arg., crowned or,
(2)
Garioch, Scotland, a dove holding in its
gorged with a plain collar vair, and
beak an olive-branch ppr.
92. 5
holding between the paws a lozenge
Gariochs and Gariock, Scotland, a palmgu., charged with a bee gold (jor
tree and a trefoil slipped, growing out
Garnett).
The Lord will provide.
of
a mount,
all
ppr.
Concussus Garnett, Frederick William Rowland, Esquire, of I, Grosvenor Place, S.W., a
Gariock, a palm-tree ppr.
Concussus
gryffon's head erased or.
Viertdra le
surgo.
jours.
Omnia vanitas (over the crest).
144. 1
Garland of Quatre Bras, Dorset, two Garnett-Orme, George Hunter, Esquire,
lances saltireways arg., interlacing a
of Tarn
House, Skipton-in-Craven,
chaplet ppr.
Yorks, West Riding ( i In front of a
cf. 175. 13
Garland, Edward Charles, M.D., Yeovil,
battle-axe in bend, surmoimted by a
Somers., same crest.
tilting-spear in bend sinister ppr., a

and saltirewise

Redesham,

128.

three fleurs-de-lis of the last. cf. ly. 10


Garnier of London and Hants, a lion's
head erased arg.
17. 8

Gamier, a griffin's head gu., between two


wings arg., charged with a torteau.
65. II

cj.

Garnock, Viscount, see Lindsay, EarL


Garnock, Scotland, a greyhound current.
cj.

Garnon, Sussex, a wolfs head

sf. 2

or, collared

g"-

9
Garnons, Wales, a demi-lion rampant sa.,
ducally crowned and gorged or. Nid
Cijjoeth, ond Boddiondeb.
cf, 10. 11
Garnstone, see Garmston.
30.

Garnyl, see Garnish, Suff.


Garnyl, a mermaid ppr.
184. 5
Garon, a cross crosslet titohed gu.
166 2
Garrard of London, Kent, and Bucks, a
leopard sejant ppr.
cf. 24.
Garrard, Drake-, of Lamer, Herts: (i)
A leopard sejant ppr. cf. 24. 13. (2)
A naked dexter arm erect, holding a
1

Cielderton,

or.

of

Gamier, Carpenter- of Mount Tavy,


Devonsh., in front of a lion's head
erased az. gorged with an oak- wreath or,

>

and

Suff.,

a cubit arm erect grasping a


scimitar embrued, all ppr., pommel and
hilt or.
Goddes grace governe Garneys.
Flectar non frangar.
213. 5
Garnham, a goat's head erased sa., armed

Norf.,

'

Deua

arg. (jor Garnett).

rejugium no.strum. DUigerUia et honore.


Garneys or Garnish of Laxfield and of
Heveningham, Kenton, Mickfield, and

battle-axe sa., headed arg.


213. 12
Garrard, Cherry- of Denford, Hungerford.
Berks: (i) Same crest as (i) above.
(2) A demi-lion arg., the neck encircled
with an annulet, and holding between
the paws a fleur-de-lis within an annulet,
all gu. Cheris Vespoir.
Garrard of Fellingham, Norf., an heraldic
tiger sejant arg., maned and tufted sa.,
resting the dexter paw on a tun or.
Garrard of Shiufield, Berks, out of a ducal
coronet a demi-lion rampant az.
16. 3
Garrard of London, a wyvern, its tail
nowed ppr., pierced through the neck
by a spear or, headed arg.
Garrat and Garratt, a hind sejant regardant, resting her dexter foot on a
bee-hive ppr.
125. i
Garratt of London and Surrey, a lion
passant ermines, resting the dexter paw
on a fleur-de-lis or.
5. 5
Garratt, Job, Esquire, of Wassell Grove,
Stourbridge, a pear fessewaj's, stalked,
leaved, and slipped thereon a rock ppr.,
holding in the beak a feather sa.
Gradatim.
Garraway, an escallop between two
wings.
141. 10
Garret, a demi-monk holding in his dexter
hand a lash.
187. 11
Garrett, Ireland, a lion passant resting
the sinister paw upon a trefoil. Semper
fidelis.

Garrett,

Works,

cf.

Frank,

Esquire,
Leiston,
and

of

6. 2

Leiston

/Udringham

House, Aldringham, the sun rising in


splendour, the rays alternately

and

sa.

or, arg.,

GAR

Concu.stitts surgil.
143. 14
Garrioch and Garrock, Scotland, a salmon

haurient.

39. 11

Garrod, Sir Alfred, of 10, Harley Street,


W., in front of a tilting-spear erect ppr.,
a boar sa., resting the dexter leg on a
Altiora spew.
qiiatrefoil or.
Garrow, Sussex, on a mount rert, a palmtree ppr., charged with three torteaux,

two and

one.

cf.

Garroway, Sussex and Herts, a


passant

or.

Garroway

of

griffin

144. 3
griffin

63. 2

Lanarksh., a
Aid vincere, aut

Netherfield,

passant

or.

63. 2

mori.

Garroway, Surrey, on a rock a Cornish


chough ppr., beaked and legged gu.
106. 9
a hand holding a buckle
223. II
ppr.
Garsett and Garsed, Norf., a bow erect
gu., stringed sa.. with an arrow or,
headed az.. feathered arg.
Garshore, Scotland, an eagle displayed
ppr.
75- 2
Garside, two daggers in saltier ppr.

Garscadden,

169. 8

GaTStin,
J.P.,

John Ribton,
D.L.,

F.S.A.,

GAU

221

164. 2
Garrick, lliddx., a nmllet or.
Garrioch, see Garioch.
Garrioch, Scotland, on a mount a tree.

Esquire,

M.A.,

Braganstown,
Louth, out of a

of

Castle Bellingham, co.

coronet or, a dexter arm in


in the hand
a dagger, all ppr., the arm charged
with a fleur-de-lis gu. Oladio et virtute.

ducal

armour embowed, holding

cf.

196. 5

Gartside, two daggers in saltier ppr. 169. 8


Gartside, Lanes, a greyhound statant arg.
Vincit qui patitur.
cf. 60. 2
Garvagh, Baron (Canning), of Garvagh,

on a mount vert, under an oaktree ppr.. a greyhound couchant sa.,


collared or, resting the dexter paw on
an escutcheon or, charged with a fleur-

de-lis az.
Londonderry: (I) A demi-lion
rampant, holding in the dexter paw a Gaskin of London, issuing from the sea an
arm embowed, holding in the hand an
battle-axe.
(2) Ademi-griffinsegreant.
anchor ppr.
Spes anchora vita:.
(3) A demi-lion rampant arg., charged
202.7
with three trefoils slipped vert, holding
in his dexter paw an arro%v pointing Gason, Kent, on a chapeau az., turned
downwards or, feathered arg. Ne cede
up erm., a goat's head couped arg.,
maiis sed contra.
bearded and armed or.
cf. 128. 12cf. i. 13
Garvey, Ireland, a greyhound's head az., Gason, Kent, a goat's head couped arg.,
collared arg.
armed or, gorged with three mascles
61. 2
CO.

W. F., Esquire, of Ballina,


CO. Mayo, Ireland, a lion passant gardant gu. Morior invictus.
4. 3
Garvie, Scotland, a dexter hand pointing
with two fingers gu.
222. 11
Garvin, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
a dagger in pale, point downwards ppr.
cf. 213. 6
Garvine, Scotland, a hand holding a fish
ppr.
Always helping.
220. 4
Garway, a leopard's head erased, thrust
through the neck by an arrow in fess
ppr.
cf. 23. 10
Garwinton, a vine-branch fructed and
leaved ppr.
152. 9
Gascelyn, an arm holding in the hand a
broken sword arg., hilted or.
out
of
ducal
Gascoign,
a
coronet an
alligator's head ppr.
138. 7
Gascoigne-Cecil, Marquess of Salisbury,
see Salisbury.
Gascoigne, Yorks and Norf., out of a
ducal coronet a demi-lucy erect or.
cf. 139. 14
Gascoigne of Parlington, Yorks, and
Norf., out of a ducal coronet a demilucy erect or, charged with a pellet.
Garvey, John

sa.

cf.

128. 12

Gason, Kent, out of a ducal coronet az.,


128. 14
a goat's head couped arg.
Gasselyn and Gasselyne, an eagle displayed sa.
75. 2
Gasselyn or Gasselyne, see Gascelyn.
96. 5
Gaston, an owl sa.
Gastrell, Glouc, a lion's head erased ppr.,
17. 10
gorged with a chaplet vert.
William
Sir
Major-Geueral
Gatacre,
of
D.S.O.,
C.B.,
Forbes,
K.C.B.,
Hazel Mill, Stroud, a raven ppr. Hie
107. 14
eram in dierum scculis.
Gatacre, Edward Lloyd, of Gatacre,
Bridgnorth, Sliropsh., same crest and
motto.
Gatacre, Major-General John, same crest
and motto.
Gatchell, Somers., out of a mural coronet
arg., a dexter arm embowed, vested
az., cuffed erm., holding in the hand
a chaplet of wheat ppr.
Gateford, a demi-autelope ppr., collared
126. 3

or.

Gatehouse, George, Esquire, of Bognor


Lodge, Bognor, Sussex, in front of two
keys saltirewise az., a portcullis arg.
Quoe serata secura.
221. 13 Gascoigne, Rev. W. B., Little Carlton
hammer.
Rectory, Louth, out of a ducal coronet Gates, Essex, Yorks, and Lines, a demiGarston, on the stump of a tree eradi10. 8
lion rampant gardant or.
or, a derai-luce erect of the same.
cated, a raven with wings expanded,
Gates, Percy, 5, Monson Place, Queen's
Justus et tenax.
all or.
Gate, S.W., a stag lodged ppr.
Garston, out of a mural coronet arg.. Gascoigne, Trench-, Frederick Charles.
Parlington Park, Aberford. Yorks; (i) Gates, Devonsh., out of a crescent flames
a wyvern or. charged on the breast
163. 12
issuant ppr.
A conger's head couped and erect or.
with a fire-ball sa.
charged for distinction with a pellet Gatesden, a dexter arm embowed, vested
Gartside-Spaight, Cavendish Walter, Esgu., cuffed arg., and holding a tilting(for Gascoigne).
quire, of Derry Castle, Killaloe, co.
(2) Trench.
spear ppr.
Gascoyne, Beds, a lucy's head erect or,
Vi et virtute.
Clare, a jay ppr.
GatQeld, on a ducal coronet or, a cross
between two ostrich-feathers arg.
Gartside-Tipplng, Henry Thomas. Esquire,
Garstin, Ireland, a

hand holding a dagger.

212.9
Garstin, a dexter hand holding a broken
Gladio

et virtute.

138. 12
of Quarr Wood, Binstead, Isle of Wight
(i) An heraldic antelope's head erased, Gaselee, an arm in armour embowed,
holding in the hand ppr. a dagger
gorged with a ducal coronet. (2) A
hilt
vive
ut
arg.,
and
pommel
or.
196. 5
greyhound passant. Fidditur
Gaskell, Yorks, a stork ppr., collared or,
pendent therefrom an escutcheon az..
Gartsyde, Yorks, a stag per pale gu. and
charged with an annulet or, the dexter
sa., attired and unguled or.
117-5
foot resting on an escallop gu.
Garter, a caltrap or, embrued on the
upper point ppr.
174. 14 Gaskell, Milnes-, Charles George, Esquire,
of Thornes House, Yorks, and Wenlock
Garter, a caltrap per pale gu. and or.
Abbej', Shropsh.
(i)
A stork sa.,
c/. 174. 14
gorged with a collar or, therefrom penGartli, a goat passant arg., collared and
dant an escutcheon az., charged with an
c/. 129. 5
chained or.
annulet or, and resting the dexter claw
Gartli, Surrey, an Indian goat arg., atupon an escallop gu. (for Gaskell). (2)
tired, eared, collared, and lined or.
A garb or, banded by a fesse dancettee
Gartliside, out of a ducal coronet or, a
az., charged with tiiree mullets pierced
cross pattee az.
22. 2
01 (for Milnes). Scio cut credidi. 152.10
Garten, a leopard's face.
Garten, Sussex, a leopard's head erased Gaskell, Milnes-, Gerald, Esquire, J. P.,
D.L., of Lupset Hall, Wakefield, same
or, ducally gorged gu., on the head
crest and motto.
two straight horns of the last.
Carton, an antelope's head erased gu., Gaskell, Captain Henry Brooks, of Kiddington Hall, Oxon., and Beaumont
ducally gorged or
cf. 1 26. 2
HaU. Lanes, an anchor in bend sinister
Gartsliore and Garthshore, Scotland, an
entwined by a cable and surmounted
/ renew my age.
eagle displayed ppr.
by a rainbow, all ppr. Spes.
75- 2
:

Gathwaite, a mastiff ppr., chained and


collared or.

Gatonby, two swords in saltier ppr.


171. 12
Gattie and Gatty, a stork ppr., holding
in its dexter claw a stone.
105. 6

Gatty, see Scott-Gatty.


cf. go. 13
Gatty, a pheasant rising ppr.
Stephen Herbert, Chief
Gatty, Hon.
Justice of Gibraltar, a fern brake, and
rising therefrom

a cock-pheasant,

all

290. 8
Cote at caute.
ppr.
Gatty, an embattled gateway, thereon a
cock-pheasant rising, all ppr. Non cate
9- '3
sed caute.
103. 2
Gauden, a peacock's head ppr.
Gaudine, Scotland, a savage's head
19. 12
couped ppr.
Gauldesborougb, Essex, a pelican vulning
9^- i
herself ppr.
Gauler, a hawk holding in its dexter claw
85. 7
an ear of wheat ppr.
holding
Gaulfield, a dexter hand vested,
cf. 209. 2
up the sun or.

GAU

GEM

222

Gaynes, out of a ducal coronet a demi- Gedeney, see Gedney.


swan with wings expanded ppr., du- Gedney, a bird perched on an oak-plant
Dum spiro, spero.
collared vair.
ppr.
107. 10
cally gorged sa.
30-9
Gaynor, Ireland, a lion's head erased gu., Gedney, Lines, two luciea in aaltire arg.
Gaunt, De, a cross pattee fitohed sa.
Gee, see Pearson-Gee.
1 66. 3
charged with a trefoil or.
cf. 17. 8
Gauntlet, out of a ducal coronet a bear's Gaynsford and Gaynsforth, a rose gu., Gee, a gauntlet erect arg., garnished at
the wrist or, holding a sword of the
slipped and leaved vert, and a spear
head muzzled, all ppr.
34. 3
first, hilt and pommel of the second.
ppr., in saltier.
150. i
Gaury, a lion passant arg., armed and
Gaynsford of Idbury, Oxon., a demi- Geekie of London, a dexter hand holding
crowned or. liccta uhique.
cf. 6. 2
w'oman vested and crined or, holding
a sickle ppr.
219. 13
Gausen and Gaussen, a bee-hive with
in the dexter hand a garland vert Geering, Sussex, a savage's head aflfrontee,
137. 7
bees volant, all ppr.
ducally crowned ppr.
charged with four roses gu. cf. 183. 5
192. 9
Gaussen, a greyhound's head arg., eared
</. 61. 2
Gaynsford, Surrey, a demi-maiden couped Gefl of Huborne, Berks, on a chapeau
and spotted sa.
below the waist, habited gu., crined or,
gu., turned up erm., a tiger couchant
Gavell, Surrey, a derai-buck regardant
holding in the dexter hand a wreath
arg., tufted and maned sa.. armed or,
or, vulned in the shoulder gu.
vert, and in her sinister a rose-branch
and charged on the body with a martlet
Gaven and Gawen, a dexter hand holdof the fourth.
ppr.
ing up a ducal corouet capped between
cf. 183. s
217. 3 Gays, an eagle with two heads displayed Geffery of London, a lion's head erased
two laurel- branches, all ppr.
or, billettee sa.
ppr.
Gaven, a land tortoise ppr.
74. 2
cf. 17. 8
cf. 125. 5
full
sail
ppr.
conjoined
ship
in
three
legs
in
Geffry,
a lion's head erased arg., ducally
Gayton,
armour
Gavin, Scotland, a
18. 8
160. 13
at the thigh, flexed at the knee, and
crowned or.
Remember.
spurred ppr.
Gavin, Scotland, in the sea a two-masted
193. 7 Geflrys, Worcs., on a mount vert, a seaBy industry u-e Geacb, an arm embowed holding in the
pie rising ppr., beaked and legged gu.
ship in full sail ppr.
hand a battle-axe, enfiled with a gar- Geike, Scotland, a boar's head erased sa.
prosper.
cf. 160. 13
42. 2
land round the elbow, all ppr.
Vigilo.
Gawaine and Gawayne, a horse-shoe or.
15S. 6
Geils, a demi-chevalier holding in his
cf. 201. 5
dexter hand a sword.
187. i
Gawden, an arm in a maunch gu., the Gealagh of Nantes, France, and of Irehand clenched ppr.
203. 3
land, a naked arm embowed holding a Geldart, Cambs, a demi-lion rampant
sword, all ppr.
regardant or, crowned of the same,
Gawdy, Norf. and Suff., on a chapeau
Hcec martiis pro patria
201. 4
gu., turned up erm., two swords erect
pugnando vulnera passa.
and holding an oak- branch ppr.
arg., hilts and pommels or.
Geale-Brady, see Brady.
Gell, Sir James, C.V.O., Clerk of the.
Gawdy, Norf., a wolf passant per pale Geale, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet or,
Rolls of the Isle of Man, of Castletown,
arg. and gu.
2S. 10
a hand holding a fleur-de-lis ppr.
Isle of Man, a stag's head caboshed.
Gawer, out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's
215. 2
Shee ec y jerrey (Manx Peace at the
122. 5
head erect sa., between two ostrich- Geale-Wybrants, William, Esquire, of the
last).
feathers arg.
City of DubUn
(i) A stag's head Gell, Henry Willingham, Esquire, of 36,
cf. 41. 14
Gawler, se.e Gauler.
erased ppr., charged with a bezant
Hyde Park Square. London, W., a
Gawler, a hawk holding in the dexter
2.
pean,
about
the
Wybrants).
121.
A
greyhound
trippant
{for
cf.
(2)
claw an ear of wheat, all ppr.
85. 7
unicorn's head erased or, charged with
neck a collar arg., and thereon a rose
Gawsworth, a savage's head in profile ppr.
an anchor erect sa. {for Oeale). Fortis
between two mullets of six points gu.
2 ^o. 14
191. I
in arduis.
Vocatus obedivi.
cf. 49. 5
Gawthern, Notts, out of a mural coronet Gear and Geare, Kent and Devonsh., a GeU, Philip Lyttelton, Esquire, J. P.. of
or, a wyvern's head sa.
72. 11
leopard's head az., ducally gorged or,
Hopton Hall, and of Kirk Langley,
Gay, Somers., a greyhound current ppr.
between two wings gu.
Derbysh., and Langley Lodge, near
Stat fortuna domtis.
Geary, Sir William Nevill Montgomery,
Oxford, same crest and motto.
cf. 58. 2
Gay, a demi-greyhound ppr.
60. 1
Bart., of Oxon Hoath, Kent, out of a Gell, Derbysh., a greyhound's head colGay, Kent, a demi-greyhound rampant
61. 2
naval crown or, a dexter arm embowed,
lared or."
sa., collared or.
60. 8
habited az., cuSed arg., supporting a Gell of Hopton, Derbysh., a greyhound
Gay, a hand ppr., holding a sword arg.,
flagstaff,
therefrom flowing to the
statant sa., collared or.
cf. 60. 2
hilt and pommel or.
212.13
sinister a banner of the thirti, charged Gellatly, Peter, of Loughton, Essex, a
Gay, Norf.. a fleur-de-lis or.
148. 2
with a cross couped gu.
Chase.
lion's head erased gu., armed and
Gay, James, of Alborough New Hall, Geary, Surrey, a heraldic antelope's
langued az., crowned with an antique
Norf., a fleur-de-lis or.
Toujours gai.
head erased quarterly arg. and sa.,
Bactenus invictus.
cro^vn or.
Gay, James, Thurning Hall, East Derecharged with a lozenge erm.
cf. 17. 12
ham, Norf., same crest and motto.
Geary, Herts, an antelope's head erased Gellatly, Edward, of Uplands, Sydenham
Gay, Devonsh., on a chapeau gu., turned
quarterly arg. and sa., charged with
Hill, London, S.E., a lion's head erased
up erm., a lion passant gardant or,
crowned
three mascles, two and one counterarmed
and
langued
az.,
gu.,
charged on the breast with an escallop
changed,
with an antique cro^vn or. Hactenus
cf. 126. 2
az.
Geary-Salte, a demi-lion per pale or and
invictus.
cf. 4. 5
cf. 17. 12
Gay, John, Esquire, of 119, Upper
sa., charged on the shoulder with two Gellibrand of Hobart, Tasmania, out of
Richmond Road, Putney, same crest.
mullets in fesse counterchanged.
a ducal coronet a stag's head and neck
Gay, in front of a fig-tree ppr., a falcon
affrontee.
Retinens vestigia famce.
cf. 10. 2
arg., belled or, supporting with the dex- Ged and Gedd, Scotland, a pike's head
119. 13
claw
ter
an arrow point downwards,
ppr.
Gellie or Gelly, Scotland, a man standing
also ppr., and charged on its breast Ged, Scotland, a hand ppr., holding up
on a serpent ppr. Divino robore.
with an escallop az. Gwyr yn erbyn y
an escutcheon gu.
188. 3
cf. 219. 7
byd.
86. 10 Geddes and Geddies, Scotland, a pike's Gelling, on a chapeau a lion passant
Gayer, a lion rampant sa., supporting a
head couped ppr. Durat, ditat, placet.
gardant, the tail extended and ducally
spear.
Geddes and Geddies, Scotland, a stag's
crowned, all ppr.
cf. 1. 13
cf. 4. 4
Gayford of West Wretham, Norf., a goat's
head couped ppr. Fato prudentia major. Gelstable, a dexter hand holding a sword
head erased arg., armed or.
12S. 5
121. 5
212. 9
in pale, all ppr.
Gaylard of London, a dexter hand Geddes and Geddies, Scotland, a stag's Gem, a dexter hand holding a gem-ring
apaumee ppr. Munifice et fortiter.
Veritas vincit.
head.
121. 5
ppr., stoned gu.
222. 14 Geddes and Geddies, Scotland, on a mural Gemell, Gemill, and Gemmell, a flame of
Gaylien, a hind's head between two roses,
coronet a bundle of seven arrows
fire between two palm- branches, all ppr.
stalked and leaved ppr.
banded.
146. 12
1 24. 4
Gayner and Gaynor, a dexter hand Gedding and Ceding, a demi-savage hold- Gemell, Gemill, and Gemmell, a demiapaumee ppr.
222. 14
ing a scimitar ppr.
186. 3
peacock ppr.
103. 10

Gaunt, Kent and

Staffs,

a wolf's head

or,

GEM

GET

223

Gemmel, Scotland: (i) A dexter arm George of Trenouth, Cornw., a demi- Gerebzotf, out of the coronet of a marquis
holding in the hand a dart. 214. 4.
talbot sa., collared, indented, and eared
ppr., a cross patee or, surmounted by
or, between two fir-branches vert. 57. 2
a human heart gu., flammant ppr., be(2) A laurel-branch and a sword in
saltier ppr.
tween two wings sa.
George, Frederic Brand, Esquire^ of
GeneviUe, out of a cloud a dexter hand
Wells, Somers., a demi-talbot per fesse Geridot, a demi-lion rampant.
10. 2
holding a broken tilting-spear, all ppr.
indented sa. and gu., charged on the] Gerling, a unicorn's head erased arg.,
[

cf.

shoulder with a bezant, thereon a lion's


head erased of the second, and resting
the sinister paw on a garb vert.
Strive

214. 10

of a cloud a hand
holding a cross patee
223. 6
Genn, between two spear-heads in pale,
a Cornish chough rising, all ppr.

Geney or Genny, out


issuing

in

fess

fitched.

to attain.

loS. 7
horseback wield-

Gennett, a cheralier on
ing a scimitar, all ppr.
189. 10
Genny s, an eagle per pale az. and gu.

with wings raised, each charged with


a bezant, and from the beak a scroll
arg., thereon the words, Deo gloria.
78. 3

Gennys, Henn-, John Ooad, Esquire, of


Whitleigh, Devonsh.
(
An eagle per
i
pale az. and gu., the wings elevated,
each charged with a bezant, from the
escroll
thereon
the words,
beak an
arg.,
:

Deo gloria (for Gennys). 78. 3. (2)


A hen-pheasant ppr. (for Henn).
Genor, a dexter hand holding a baton
gu., tipped or.
Gent of Norton and Muscott, Northumb.,
a demi-griffin gu., with wings addorsed
or, holding a gilliflower of the first,
stalked and leaved vert.
c/. 64. 2
Gent, Essex, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-eagle displayed erm.
So. 14
Gent, out of a ducal coronet a phcenix or,
in flames ppr.
82. 5
Gent-Wood, A'Deane,
Clifton, a

leaved

all

6, Gordon Road,
branch of oak, fructed and

ppr.

Diu

virescit.

two lion's gambs holding a bezant.


cf. 39. 4
InGentle, Scotland, a bee erect ppr.
Gentlll, Scotland,

dustria.

137. 2

Gentle, on a ducal coronet or, an etoile


of twelve points.
cf. 164. 4
Gentleman, Robert George, Esquire, of
Ballyhorgan and of Mount Coal, co.
Kerry, Ireland, a demi-eagle displayed

with two heads


trefoil or.

sa.,

on each wing a

Truth, honour,

and

courtesy.
230. 12

Geogham, an arm in armour embowed


holding in the hand a dagger. Manu
196.

forti.

Geoghegan, England and Ireland, on a


ducal coronet or, a dolphin naiant az.
140. 4

Geoghegan, Ireland, a greyhound passant


arg., collared vert, the coUar studded
with fleurs-de-lis or.
George, Ireland, a stag's head erased
ppr.

121. 2

George, Scotland, the sun shining on a


sunflower ppr.
George, Bart., Middx., a falcon rising
az., beaked, legged, and belled or.
87.

George, Georges, and Gorges of London


and Middx., a greyhound's head ppr.
cf.

61. 2

George or Georges of Baunton. Glouc,


a demi-talbot salient sa., collared and
eared or.
/ 55- 8
George, Robert, Esquire, of Ballyhorgan,
near Listowel, a demi-eagle displayed
with two heads sa., on each wing a
Truth, honour, and courtesy.
trefoil or.

230. 9

collared sa.

49.

1 1

Germain, a dexter arm couped and embowed fesseways holding in the hand
a tilting-spear in pale ppr.
201.6

George, John Daniel, Esquire, of Norfolk German, of Preston, Lanes, a demi-lamb


House, Norfolk Crescent, Bath, same
ppr. supporting a flagstaff or, therecrest and motto.
from flowing a pennon arg., the ends
George, William Edwards, Esquire, of
gu., and charged with a rose, also gu.
Downside, Stoke Bishop, Bristol, a
227. 5
demi-talbot rampant sa., eared and Germin and Germyn, a lion rampant az.
collared, indented or, between two firI- 13
branches vert. Magna est Veritas et Germin and Germyn, a unicorn's head
prevaleljit.
between two branches of laurel in orle.
57. 2
Georges of the Island of St. Christopher,
49. 14
a boar passant az., armed and bristled Germin, Hunts, three lilies arg., stalked
or.

40.

head, collared, between

vert.

Germon, three

lilies, each stalked and


leaved ppr.
Virtus tutamen.
Gepp, Somers. and Essex, on a mount vert Gernegan, an allerion displayed gu.
an eagle rising az., the wings erminois, Gerney, on a garb in fess, a cock statant
ppr.
gorged with a collar and holding in
91. 4
the bea'ii a mascle or, the dexter claw Gernon, Gernoun, or Gernun, a hand
supporting a sword in pale ppr., hilt
issuing from a cloud in fess holding a
and pommel also or.
club ppr.
223. 5
78. 6
Gerandot, a demi-hon rampant sa.
10. i Gernon, Ireland, a horse passant arg.,
unguled or.
Gerard, Baron (Gerard), of Bryn, Lanes,
Parva coTitemnimus.
a lion rampant erm., ducally crowned
52.6
or.
En Dieu est mon esferance. I. 12 Gernon, a wolf's head couped az., collared
Gerard, Frederick, Esquire, of Kinwarton
and ringed or.
cf. 30. 9
House, Alcester, a monkey statant Gernon, a wolf's head couped az., charged
ppr., environed round the loins and
on the neck with two bars gemelle.
chained arg.
</ 30. 5
En Dieu est vion
esperance.
Gerre, Herts, a lion's head gardant or,
Gerard, Berks, a lion statant gardant,
gorged with a collar gu., charged with
ducally crowned gu.
En Dieu est mon
three mascles, also or, between two
esperance.
wings displayed of the same.
cf. 4. i
Gerard, Middx., and of Ince, Lanes, Gerson, Lanes, an arm in armour couped
a lion's gamb erased erm., holding a
at the shoulder in fess holding a
helmet in pale ppr.
hawk's lure gu., garnished and lined
19S. 11
or, tassellcd arg.
GervaiS, Francis Peter, Esquire, J.P., of
Cecil, CO. Tyrone, Ireland, a lion's head
Gerard, a lion's gamb couped erm., holderased arg., charged with a iieur-de-lis
ing a hawk's liure gu., tasselled and
garnished or.
az.
Sic siistenta crescit.
c/. 17. 8
Gerard, Major-General Sir Montagu Gil- Gervays, on a mural crown gu., a firebert, of Rochsoles, Lanarksh., out of a
beaoon between two wings ppr. 1 1 2. 5
mural crown arg., a lion's gamb erect Gervis, Bart., see Meyrick.
erm., holding the " Punja," in bend Gervis, Cambs and Worcs., a tiger's head
sinister ppr.
Hand infcriora secutus.
erased arg.
Gerard, Kent, a monkey passant, collared Gervis, Essex, a demi-lion rampant garround the middle and chained ppr.
dant or, holding a banner arg., charged
Bono vince malum.
with a cross gu., on the handle ppr. a
1 36. 8
Gerard, Lanes and Derbysh., two wings
mural coronet of the first, and issuing
expanded sa.
therefrom four small spears az.
109. 6
Gerard-Dicconson, Hon. Robert Joseph, Gerwood, a cubit arm ppr., holding in
of Wrightington Hall and Blackley
the hand a cross crosslet fitched gu.
Hurst, near Wigan
221. II
(
A bezant
i )
charged with a hind's head vert, erased Gery, Wade-, WiUiam Hugh, of Bushgu., and holding in the mouth a cross
mead Priory, Beds, an antelope's head
crosslet fitchee of the last.
erased quarterly arg. and sa., charged
(2) A
monkey statant ppr., environed about
with four mascles counterchanged,
the middle with a plain collar and
attired or.
Mentis honestce gloria.
chained are.
cf. 126. 2
Gerbridge, a lion's gamb holding a thistle Gessors, a talbot sejant sa.. collared arg.
ppr.
55- I
37. 6
Gercom, a griffin segreant ppr., coUared Gessors, a dexter hand holding a battle213. 12
gu., holding in its beak a line and
axe.
102. 9
ring or.
c/. 62. 2
Getham, a bustard ppr.
Gerdelley and Gerdilly, a hand holding a Gethin, Ireland, a stag current arg., at7'ry.
212. 13
tired or.
sword ppr.
cf. 118. 13
Gerdon, a human heart ppr., surmounted Gethin, Ireland, Wales, Essex, and Wilts,
by two hands couped and conjoined
a buck sejant arg., attired or, between
in fess.
two wings of the first.
181. 3
cf. 1 16. 8

Gepp, a

griffin's

two wings.

67. 7

GET

224

GIB

Gethin, Sir Richard Charles Percy, Bart.,


of Hilton, Netley, Hants, on a chapeau
ppr. a stag's head erased arg., attired
and ducally gorged or. Try. c/. I2i. 2
Gettens, a sheldrake ppr.
Geynes, a grifBn's head erased ppr., holding in the beak a trefoil vert.
cf. 66. 2
Geynes, out of a cloud a dexter hand
pointing aloft with the forefinger ppr.
Geynton and Geyton, the sun in splendour
or, at each ray a flame of fire ppr.
c/. 162. 2
Gliest, a swan's head and neck erased
ppr., between two ostrich-feathers or.

regardant or, gorged with a collar sa.,


pendent therefrom an escutcheon of
the last, charged with a cross potent
arg., and holding between the paws an
escallop, also arg.
Fide et fortiludine.

(2) A pelican in her


piety ppr. (for Gibson).
Toujours preat.
Pandite. codestes portce.
98. 8
Gibson, a pelican in her piety ppr. gorged
with a mural crown or.
Coelestes, pandite portce.
cf. 98. 8
Gibson, Right Hon. John George. P.C, of
38, FitzWiUiam Place, Dublin, same

Gibball,

head

couped

or,

attired

gu.,

arg,
200. 6
Gibbs, in front of a rock a dexter arm
embowed in armour, the hand in a
gauntlet, all ppr., holding a battle-axe
sa.
Tenax propositi.
231. i
Gibbs, Henry Martin, Esquire, of Barrow
Court, Flax Bourton, R.S.O., Somers..

255. 6
Ireland,

armed and unguled

goat passant
sa.

c/.

arg.,
1

29.

226. 3

Gibbons, John Skipworth, of Boddingtou Manor, Glouc, same crest and


motto.
Gibbons, Robert Alexander,
Esquire,
M.D., F.R.C.S., of 29, Cadogan Place.
Chelsea, London, S.W., and Val des
Portei. Alderney, upon a mount vert,
a demi-lion sa., holding in the dexter
paw a thistle slippri and leaved ppr.,
cf. lOi. I
Ghrimes, a talbot sejant sa., collared arg.
and resting the sinister on an escallop
or.
Nitor donee supero.
307 .7
55- I
Gib, Scotland, a mullet pierced or. Spero. Gibbons, Ireland, a naked arm erect
couped below the elbow, holding in
164. 5
Gib, Scotland, a spur or, between two
the hand a s.ilmon. all ppr.
220. 4
wings gu.
III. 13 Gibbons, Ireland, a dexter and sinister
Gibant, Jersey, a tower or, masoned sa.
arm in armour embowed, the hand
supporting a heart inflamed ppr.
156. 2
Gibb, Scotland, a dagger in pale sustaincf. 194. 7
ing on its point a wreath of laurel ppr. Gibbons, a morion ppr., thereon an escar170. I
buncle or.
Fide Deo et ipse.
Gibb of P.vrgo Park, Essex, and Sheer- Gibbs of Belmont, .Somers.. an arm in
water Court, Byfleet, Surrey, issuant
armour embowed ppr., garnished or,
from a wreath of cinquefoils vert, a
holding in the gauntlet a battle-axe
stag's
arg.

(for Carmichael).

Gibbard, an arm couped and embowed,


vested and purfled at the shoulder, the
part above the elbow in fess, the hand
in pale, holding a palm-branch ppr.

crest.
En Dios mi amparo.
Hyde Park Gardens,
same crest and motto.
Gibbs, Henry Hucks, Esquire, of Alden-

same

Gibbs, Antony, 16.

203. 7
Gibbe, a Bengal tiger passant gardant

crest

and motto.

Gibson,

Ireland,

crowned
i

stork's

same

head

or.

sa.,

104. 7

Gibson, a stork rising ppr.


Gibson, H. C. M., Lowlands,

Bungay,

crest.

Gibson, a stork close arg., holding in

its

beak an oak-leaf.

cf. 105. 14
Gibson, a stork rising ppr., holding in its
beak an olive-branch vert.
Gibson, Charles. M.D., Woodcote, 5.
Beech Grove, Harrogate, a stork holding in the beak a branch of hawthorn.
Gibson, Norf., a stork arg., beaked, legged.
and ducally gorged gu.
cf. 101;. 4
Gibson, of Saftron Walden, Essex, and
Balder Grange, Yorks, on a mount vert.
a stork arg., beaked, membered, and
gorged with a collar gu., pendent there-

from an escutcheon

az.,

charged

vfith

barnacle or.
Becte et fideliter.
Gibson, Joseph, Esquire, of Whelprigg,
Kirkb}' Lonsdale, Westml., on a mount
a stork, wings expanded, holding in the
beak a holly-leaf between two hollybranches fruoted ppr.
Gibson, Thomas George, Esquire, of Lesbury House, Lesbury, Northumb., a
stork rising arg., between two acorns
slipped and leaved, and holding in the
beak an acorn slipped ppr.
Per

ardua ad alta.
Gibbens and Gibbins, an arm holding a
ham House, near Elstree, Herts, in Gibson, William, Esquire, J.P,. of Scone,
fish ppr.
220. 4
near Launceston, Tasmania, upon the
front of a rock a dexter arm in armour
Gibbes, Bart., see Osborne-Gibbes.
trunk of a tree fesseways, eradicated
embowed, the hand in a gauntlet, all
Gibbes, an arm fesseways ppr., vested
and sprouting to the dexter, all ppr.,
ppr., holding a battle-axe fesseways
arg., cuffed and purfled at the shoulder
a pelican, wings elevated and addorsed
sa., the head to the sinister.
Tenax
sa., from the elbow in pale, holding a
arg., vulned and charged on the wings
propositi.
231. I
palm-branch of the first.
with a key erect, wards to the sinister
203. 7 Gibbs, Warw., three broken tilting-spears
Gibbines and Gibbins, on a ducal coronet
Pandite, ccelestes portce.
gu.
or, one in pale and two in saltier,
or, the attires of a stag ppr.
c/. 123. i
Gibson-Watt, James Miller, Esquire, of
enfiled with a wreath arg. and sa.
Gibbines and Gibbins, a lion rampant sa.
Doldowlod,
Rhayader,
Radnorsh.
Gibbs, CO. Derry, Ireland, a griffin's
I. 10
(i) Upon a fer-de-moline fesseways or.
head erased arg., pierced through the
Gibbings of Gibbings Grove, co. Cork.
back of the neck by an arrow or,
an elephant statant ppr., charged on
Ireland, a demi-liou rampant ppr., holdthe body with a cross moline gold [for
barbed and feathered of the first.
:

ing in his

paws a

fleur-de-lis az.
<;/

last.

cf.

cf. 66. 2
Gibbs, John, Esquire, of the Yews. Shef-

13- 5

Gibbon, Kent, on a chapeau gu., turned


up erm., an escarbuncle or.
164. 14
Gibbon, Kent, a demi-lion rampant gardant arg., ducally crowned or, holding
between its paws an escallop of the
13. 7

Gibbon, a stork with wings expanded ppr.


Gibbons, Sir Charles, Bart., of Stanwell
Place, Middx., a lion's gamb erect and
erased gu., charged with a bezant,
holding a cross patee fitchee sa.
Gratior est a rege pio.
cf. 36. 9
Gibbons, Oxon., Warw., and Wales, a
lion's gamb erased and erect gu., holding a cross formee fitched sa.
36. 9
Gibbons, a demi-liou rampant regardant
sa., holding between its paws an escallop arg.
cf. 13. 10
Gibbons, a demi-lion rampant sa., holding

an escallop arg.
1 3. 10
Gibbons, Kev. Benjamin, of Poollands,
Hartlebury, Worcs., and Waresley
House, near Kidderminster, a demi-lion

field,

Yorks, same crest.

Frapper au

hut.
[

cf.

66. 2

Gibbs, Devonsh., a leopard passant gar-

dant erm.

Watt).
a key fesseways,
(2) Upon
wards downwards az., a peUcan in her
piety or, wings addorsed az., semee of
crescents arg. Pandite, coelestes portce.

Ingtnio

et

lahore.

4 Gibson, of DubUn, an ostrich arg., beaked,


legeed, and ducaUv gorged gu.
Tien ta
24.

Giberne, a plume of feathers.

cf. 97. 2
Gibson of London, an arm in armour embowed ppr., garnished or, holding a
200. 6
battle-axe sa.
En-se et animo.
Gibson of London, Essex, Northumb., and
Cumb., out of a ducal coronet or, a
lion's gamb ppr., holding a club gu.,
arg., collared gu.
cf. 31. 5
spiked of the first.
Gibon, a lion's gamb erased gu., holding
a cross patee fitched or.
36. 9 Gibson-Wright, a dexter arm in armour
issuing out of a cloud and grasping a
Gibson, Baron Ashbourne, see Ashbourne.

115.

foi.

a demi-stag holding in its mouth


a cinquefoil slipped.
cf. 119. 2
Gibon, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's
head couped gu.. bezantee.
cf. 17. 5
Gibon, a demi-woLf rampant regardant
Giblett,

Gibson-Craig, see Craig.


Gibson, Maitland-, see Maitland.
Gibson, see Milner-Gibson-CuUum.
Gibson-Carmichael, the Rev. Sir William
Henry, Bart., M.A., D.L.. of SkirUng,
Peebiessh.
(i) A dexter arm embowed in armour, holding a broken
lance in bend, the top pendent ppr.
:

scimitar ppr.
Pro rege scepe, pro republica semper.
cf. 210. 12
Gibsone, John, Major, of Pentland, Edinburgh, a pehean in her piety ppr. Pan98. 14
dite, coelestes portce.
Gibthorp or Gibthorpe, a naked arm embowed, holding in the hand a dagger
ppr.

GID

225
fitchee gu., surmounted by two
arrows in saltire or, points downwards,
flighted and pheoned ppr.
Gratitude.
cf. 221. 14
Gigon, a dexter arm holding in the hand
a swan's head erased ppr.
220. 9
Gilbard, a squirrel sejant gu., cracking a
nut ppr.
135. 7
Gilberd, on a chapeau sa., turned up erm.,
a fox sejant ppr.
32. 12
Gilbert, of Tredrea, Cornw., a squirrel

Giddy, a lion passant gu., holding in the


dexter paw a banner az., charged with
a cross or, the staff and the point ppr.
5-

let

13

Gideon, a cock's head erased gu.


90. 3
Gideon, a stag's head arg. ducally gorged
,

or.

c'f.

121.

Gideon of London and Lines, a stag's head


erased arg., attired gu., gorged with a
palisado coronet or. holding in the
mouth an acorn slip t'ructed ppr.
Gidion of London, a hand in fess gu., supporting an anchor or, environed with
clouds ppr.
223. 4
Gidley of Gidley, Devonsh., an eagle issuant or, the wings sa., bezantee.
Gidley, Devonsh., a griffin's head or, between two wings elevated sa. bezantee.

sejant gu., cracking a nut or.

Hedwch.

Teg

Yw

135. 7

a dragon's head gu., a fleur-de-lis or,


all between two ostrich-feathers arg.
Honore et virtiite.
250. 20
GUborne of London and Kent, a tiger
salient arg., lined and collared or.
Gilby or Gilbie, Lines, a tower or. a
dragon's head issuing from the top,
and the tail out of the door vert.
cf. 71. II
Gilchrist of London, out of a cloud the
sun rising ppr. I hope to speed. 162.5
Gilchrist, Scotland, a crescent arg.
Fide
et fiducia.
16^. 2
Gilchrist, Percy Carlyle, Esquire, of Frog-

Carew,
of
Tressilick,
Cornw., and Manor House, Eastbourne,
nal Bank, Hampstead, between the
Sussex, a squirrel sejant gu., charged
attires of a stag attached to the scalp
on the shouliler with a cross crosslet or.
or, a crescent arg., issuant therefrom
Teg YwHedivch.
an arrow palewise, point downwards,
cf. 135.7
Rev.
Gilbert,
Walter
Raleigh,
M.A.,
c/. 65. II
S.C.L.
also or.
Fide et fiducia. (Recorded in
Oxon., Cliaplain R.N., of the Priory,
Gidley, Gustavus George, M.R.C.S., High
the College of Arms, London.)
Bodmin, Cornw., a squirrel sejant on a
Street.Cullompton, Devonsh., a dragon's
163. 14
head or between two wings sa.,
hill vert, feeding on a crop of nuts ppr.
Gilchrist, Scotland, a lion rampant holdbezantee.
Mallem mori quam mutarc.
304. 14
135.
ing in the dexter paw a scimitar, all ppr.
Giesque, a stag salient.
117. 2 Gilbert, Devonsh., and Dr. Walter B. GilMea gloria fides.
cf. i
13
GiHard, Walter Thomas Courtenay, of
bert, of 15, West Twenty-fifth Street, Gilchrist, James, Esquire, of 3. KingsChillington,
New York, U.S.A., a squirrel sejant
near
Wolverhampton,
borough Gardens, Kelvinside, Glasgow,
Staffs
upon a mount vert, feeding on a crop of
(i A demi-archer ppr., bearded
a lion rampant arg., supporting in his
and couped at the knees, from the
nuts ppr. Mallem mori quam mutare.
fore-paws a pennoncelle ppr., the flag
middle a short coat paly arg. and gu.,
az., charged with a horse passant, also
153- 5
at his side a quiver of arrow-s or. and Gilbert, out of a mural coronet a griffin's
arg.
Mea gloria fides.
cf. 3. 7
in his hands a bow drawn to the head,
head ppr.
10
67.
Gilchrist-Clark, late John Henry, Esquire,
and an arrow, also or. 187. 6. (2) Gilbert, out of a ducal coronet or, a
of Speddoch, Dumfries-sh., within a
griffin's head gu., beaked of the first.
A tiger's head couped or, spotted of
serpent in circle an estoile pierced or.
various colours, affrontee, fire issuing
Animo et scientia.
67. 9
from the mouth gu. Prenez haleine, Gilbert, Herts and Kent, a griffin's head Gildart, Lanes, a demi-lion rampant retirez fort.
az., beaked or, collared erm.
gardant or, crowned of the last, holdcf. 67. 7
cf. 23. 6
GiOard, Ireland, a sphinx gardant with Gilbert, Derbysh. and Shropsh., out of a
ing in the dexter paw an oak-branch
wings addorsed ppr.
ducal coronet or, an eagle's head gu.,
ppr.
cf. 182. 12
cf. 14. 4
Giffard, Scotland, a deer's head couped
beaked of the first.
Gildea, a wolf's head erased ppr., langued
cf. 83. 14
ppr.
Spare nought.
121. 6 Gilbert, Sussex and Suff., issuing out of
gu.
Re e merito. Vincit qui patitur.
Giffard, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
rays or, an eagle's head ppr.
84. 13
30. 8
a thistle ppr.
218. 2 Gilbert, Essex and Suff., on a mount vert, Gildea, Sir James, C.V.O., C.B., 11, HoGiffard, co. Wexford, a cock's head erased
a demi-eagle displayed az., charged on
garth Road, Earl's Court, S.W.. a wolf's
or.
the breast with a mullet or.
head erased arg. Re e merito.
90. I
Giflord, Earl, see Tweeddale, Marquess of. Gilbert, an eagle displayed az.
75. 2 Gildea, Rev. George Robert. M.A., ProGifford, Baron (Gifford), of St. Leonard's, Gilbert, out of a mural coronet or, a demivost of the Cathedral Church of Tuam,
Devonsh., a panther's head couped
lion rampant and ducally crowned of
a wolf's head erased ppr., langued gu.,
affrontee, between two branches of
the first holding a battle-axe sa., headed
charged on the neck with a cross crossoak ppr. Non sine numine.
arg.
let fitchee gu.
Vincit qui patitur.
cf. 16. 10
Gifford, Devonsh., a cock's head erased Gilbert of Chedgrave Manor, Loddon,
cf. 30. S
or, holding in its beak a sprig ppr.
Norf., and Cringleford Lodge,
near Gilded, George Frederick Campbell, EsNorwich, Norf., out of a ducal coronet
quire, same crest and motto, with Re
cf. 90. I
Gifford, Herbert James, Esquire, Civil
or, a stag's head erm., attired of the
e merito.
Engineer, Moseley Lodge, Leamington,
first.
120. 7 Gilder, an arrow enfiled with a ducal
a stag's head erased ppr., armed or. Gilbert of Hassingham, Norwich, Norf.,
coronet.
174. 3
Spare nought.
a stag's head or, charged on the neck Gildridge, Sussex, a sinister arm in armour
121. 2
with a fess engrailed and plain cottised
Gifford, Scotland, a hart's- head ppr., atembowed ppr., holding in the gauntlet
tired or.
Spare when you have nought.
gu.
Tenax propositi.
a club in pale or, and above the gauntcf. 121. 5
121. 5 Gilbert, a greyhound passant ppr.
let a dexter hand ppr., couped gu.,
Gifford, Shropsh., a goat's head erased
grasping the club.
cf. 60. 2
arg.
128. 5 Gilbert, on a mount vert, an arm em- Giles of London and Worcs., out of a
Gifford, an arm couped at the elbow,
bowed in armour or, grasping a broken
chalice or. three pansy-flowers ppr.
vested or, charged with two bars wavy
spear of the last headed arg.
c/- 177- 3
az., cuffed are., holding in the hand ppr.
Gilbert, Scotland, a hand holding a fleur- Giles, Charles Tyrrell. Esquire, M.P., J.P..
a buck's head cabossed gu.
de-lis or.
of Copse Hill House, Wimbledon, same
cf. 215. 5
Gifford, Bart, {extinct), of Castle Jordan, Gilbert, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
crest.
CO. Meath, Ireland, a cubit arm erect,
holding in the hand a broken tilting- Giles, a squirrel sejant gu., bezantee.
vested gu., slashed and cuffed arg.,
spear or in bend sinister headed arg.,
holding in the paws an oak-branch
the hand ppr., holding four roses of the
point downwards.
leaved and fructed ppr.
cf. 135. 10
cf. 197. 2
first, seeded or, stalked and barbed vert.
Gilbert, Heref. and Monm., an arm in Giles, Devonsh., a lion's gamb erect and
Halo mori quam joedari.
erased sa., holding an apple-branch of
armour embowed ppr., severed below
cf. 205. 14
Gifford, Ireland, a dexter cubit arm in
the wrist, the hand dropping, grasping
the last leaved vert.
armour embowed holding in the hand
a broken spear or, headed arg., point Giles of Bowden. Devonsh.. a lion's gamb
a gilliflower, all ppr.
Potius mori quam
downwards.
erect and erased ppr.. charged with a
fccdari.
bar or, holding an apple-branch vert,
Gilbertson, a snail in its shell ppr.
141. 8
fructed, also or.
Gigge, Suff., a lion statant sa.
Gilbey, Sir Walter, Bait., of Elsenham
Gigger, Mace-, of Reading, a cubit arm
Hall, Essex, in front of a tower ppr., Giles, Scotland, a demi-chevalier holding
1 87.
ppr., holding in the hand a cro.ss crossissuant from the battlements thereof
in his dexter hand a sword.
Gilbert-Davies,

1;

,]

GIL

GIL

226

153-2
Bernard, Es- GiUan and GiUand, a dexter arm em- Gillot, a garb or.
bowed ppr., vested and cuffed az., GiUow, a horse passant sa., saddled and
Youngsbury, near Ware,
bridled gu.
Alts et animo.
52. 4
holding in the hand a covered cup or.
Herts: (i) In front of a mount vert,
203. 4 GiUson, a leopard's head erased erm.,
thereon a dove holding in the beak an
ducaUy gorged az.
cf. 23. 2
olive-branch ppr., three escallops in- Gillanders, Scotland, a hand holding a
GiUum of Middleton HaU, Northumb., a
Durum sed certissimum.
Isauant
ford ppr.
verted or (for Puller).
(2)
dolphin haurient ppr.
212. 13
140. 1
from an annulet or, a lion's gamb
erased az., charged with a cross clechee, Gillbanks, formerly of Whitefield House, GiUy of Hawkdon, Suff., a demi-griffin
segreant with wings erect arg., holding
Cumb., a stag's head or. Honore et
voided, also or, holding a branch of a
Ah
in the dexter paw a saltire or.
121. 5
virtute.
peach-tree leaved and fructed ppr.

Giles-Puller,
quire,
of

Christopher

(for GUes).
Gilfillan or Gilfillian,

Gille, see

Scotland and Ireland,


sa., langued gu.

an eagle's head erased


Armis el animis.

83. 2
Gilford, Lord, see Clanwilliam, Earl.
Gilford, an angel couped at the breast ppr.

aquila.

GiU.

cf.

64. 2

GiUe of London and Warw., a demiparrot with wings expanded vert.


GiUes, a hand holding an esCiUop-shell,

Gilman, Norf., on a chapeau gu., turned


up erm., a demi-hon rampant arg.

216. 2
all ppr.
GiUespie, Scotland, a unicorn's head arg.,
armed or. Fidelis et in hello fortis.

Gilman, Herbert Francis Webb, Esquire,


an eagle's head sa., holding in the beak
gu. a brand sa., fired ppr.
Non cantu,

15.

14

Gilham and Gillham, three savages' heads


sed actu.
conjoined in one neck, one looking to
49- 7
the dexter, one to the sinister, and one GiUespie, David, Esquire, J. P. and D.L., Gilman, Thomas Herbert, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
of Mountquhanie, Cupar, Fife, Scotland,
upwards, all ppr.
an anchor ppr. Tu certd salutis an- Gilman, Sir Charles Rackham, of Stafford
GiU, David, Esquire, C.B., LL.D., F.R.S.,
House, Eaton, Norwich, issuing from a
161. 2
ehord.
of Blairythan, Aberdeensh., a demicap of maintenance gu., turned up erm.,
eagle rising ppr.
Snrsum prorsusque. Gillespie of Torbanehill, a cat sejant.
a demi-lion rampant or.
Esperance.
80. 2
Touch not the cat, but a glove.
25. 2
lyi te, Dotnine, sp&s nostra.
Gill, Wallace, Major, Knaresborough, a Gillespie, Scotland, a demi-cat ppr. Touch Gilman, Kent, a man's leg couped at the
thigh in pale sa., issuing out of rays or,
26.11
not the cat, but a glove.
demi-eagle rising with wings e.xpanded
the foot in chief.
'93- 'i
Gillespie-Stainton, Robert William, Esand elevated or, fretty vert.
quire, of BittesweU House, Leics., a Gilman, Ireland, a Bengal tiger sejant ppr.
Gill, James Bruce, Esquire, of RunnyQui me tangit
wild cat salient ppr.
mede, Casterton, co. Normanby, VicGilmer, Sussex, a unicorn's head arg.,
poenitebit.
toria, and Greenvale, Dalrymple, North
cf. 26. 3
couped gu., attired or.
49- 7
Kennedy District, Queensland, Aus- Gillet, a hand holding a dagger in pale pp.
212. 9 Gilmer and Gilmour, Scotland, a dexter
tralia, a demi-eagle rising ppr.
80. 2.
hand holding a scroll of paper within a
Sursuni prorsusque above the crest, GiUet, a lion rampant holding in its
garland of laurel ppr. Nil penna sed
dexter paw a battle-axe ppr.
and below the shield. In te, Domine,

spes nostra.

Andrew John, of Savock,


Aberdeensh., and Auchinsouth. Elgin-

Gill, Mitchell-,

Same

crest as above (for Gill).


sh.
(i)
(2) Three blades of wheat conjoined in
one stalk ppr. (for Mitchell). Sapiens
qui assiduus (for Mitchell).
GiU, a demi-eagle arg., with wings expanded fretty az.
cf. 80. 2
GiU, a demi-eagle rising az., the wings or,
fretty vert.
cf. 80. 2
GiU of London, a falcon's head erased az.
between two wings elevated vert, fretty
or.
227. 3
:

usus.

GiUett, alias Chandler, of Ipswich, Suff.,


and Broadfield, Norf., a lucy's head
erased and erect gu., coUared with a bar

215. 3

Gilmore and GUmour, Scotland, a dexter


arm embowxd vested gu., brandishing
a sword ppr.
204. i
1
GiUett, Rear-Admiral Arthur Woodall, of Gilmore and Gilmour, Scotland, a dexter
arm from the shoulder vested az., branWaltham House, West Cowes, Isle of
dishing a sword ppr.
204. i
Wight, same crest. Spes mea in Deo.
GiUiat, John Saunders, Esquire, of 18, GUmour, see Gordon-Gilmour.
Princes Gate, London, S. W. on a mount GUmour, AUan, Esquire, of Eaglcsham,
Renfrewsh., Scotland, a dexter hand
vert, in front of a garb or, two fronds
fesseways couped holding a wTitingof fern in saltire ppr.
pen ppr. Nil penna sed usus.
GiUies of Kintrocket, a gray cat passant

gameUe

39. 3

or.

ppr.

Touch not

307. 8

the cat hot a glove.

26.

4 Gilmour, Sir John, Bart., of Lundin and


Montrave, Fifesh., and of South
Walton, Renfrewsh., a dexter hand
fesseways couped holding a \vritingpen ppr. Nil penna sed usus.

GiU, Herts, a hawk's head az., between GiUies and GiUis, Scotland, a cat current
Touch not the cat, bot a glove.
ppr.
two wings or, fretty vert.
cf. 227. 3
GiU, Charles Frederick, Esquire, K.C., of
cf. 26. 6
Monks, Ockley, Surrey, issuant from i GilUngham, a dexter arm couped and

mural crown or, a falcon, wings ex


panded ppr., holding in its beak an
ostrich-feather arg.
Re e mcrito.
GiU, Sir David, K.C.B., of Blairythan,
Aberdeensh., a demi-eagle rising ppr.
Sursum prorsusque.
In te, Domine,
spes nostra.

embowed fesseways

sa.,

307. 8

cuffed arg., holding a sword in pale


entiled with a leopard's face ppr.
204. 4

Gilmour, Gordon-, Major Robert Gordon,


(i) Between
104, Eaton Square, S.W.
two branches a cubit arm grasping a
roU, all ppr.
(2) Out of a crest coronet
a stag's head atirontee ppr. Nil penna

Gilliot,

ppr.,

a garb or.

vested

53- 2

GiUis, Scotland, a cat courant ppr. Touch


not the cat, bid a glove.
cf. 26. 6

sed usus.
Bydand.
Gilmour of Craigmillar, Scotland, a gar-

GiU of London, a falcon's head couped Gillman, see Gilman.


az., between two wings or.
89. i GiUman, Major Bennett Watkins, of the
Retreat, Clonakilty, co. Cork, Ireland,
GiU of Eshing House, Surrey, a falcon's
head couped arg., charged with three
a griffin's head erased sa., charged with
mullets palewise sa., between two
an annulet or, and holding in the beak
wings vair.
a bear's paw of the last. Non cantu
227.
226. 12
sed actu.
GiU, out of an Eastern coronet a demi
lion vert, holding a sword ppr.
GiUman, John St. Leger. Esquire, J.P.,
of the Retreat, Clonakilty, co. Cork, a
GiU, a griffin's head, collared, with wings
addorsed.
griffin's head erased sa.. charged with
cf. 67.
an annulet or, holding in the beak a
GiU of London, a salamander gu.,

land of laurel ppr.

146. 5

ambulo.

fire ppr.
bear's paw of the last.
Non cantu sed
13;
actu.
Devonsh., a boar passant sa., resl
its dexter foot on an increscent or.
Gillon, Henry, Esquire, of WaUhouse,
Bathgate, Linhthgowsh. on the face
(e, Domine, spes nostra.
Gillam, a demi-griffin vert, winged and
of a rock a raven ppr.
Tulum refubeaked or.
gium.
106. 9
64. 5
GiUam, Essex, out of a ducal coronet or, Gillon, a dexter hand holding up a bomb
a dragon's head ppr.
fired ppr.
2i6. 6
72. 4

Perseverantidabitur.

Gilmour of Townsend, Lanarksh., an old


Gothic church window ppr. In limine
Gilpin, see Brown-Gilpin.
Gilpin, Westml. and Cumb., a pine- branch
vert.
Gilpin, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,

holding in the hand ppr. a laurel-sprig

flames of

vert.

out of a ducal coronet or, a swan


with wings expanded ppr., collared and

Gilpin,

Gill,

lined.

'
I

99- 5

Bungay, Suff., three halberds,


two in saltire and one in pale ppr.
bound with a ribbon; thereon the word

Gilpin of

Foy."

GIL

GLA

227

three spears or, bound with a


ribbon, thereon the word " Foy."
Une

on a ducal coronet

Gladwin,

Hamilton

Fane. Esquire, of
Seven Springs, near C!heltenham, Glouc,
wolfs head erased arg.
cf. 30. 8
same crest.
Lanes and Yorks, a demiwith wings addorsed or, holding Glamis, Lord, see Strathmore, Earl of.
Glandine, Viscount, see Norbury, Earl of.
a bezant.
cf. 64. 2
Giron, a horse ppr.
52. 5 Glanton, a dexter hand in armoui- throwing a dart, all ppr.
Girvan of Achaime, Scotland, a dove
holding in her beak an olive-branch Glanusk, Baron, (Bailey), of Glanusk
ppr.
Home.
Park, Crichowell, Breconsh
a griffin
Gilpin of Hocklifife Grange, Leighton
5 92.
sejant arg., semee of annulets gu.
Buzzard, and Halverstowu House, co. Gisborne, Staffs, out of a mural coronet
Libertas.
arg., a demi-lion rampant erm. gorged
Kildare. in front of three tilting-spears,
cf. 62. 10
Glanvile
and
with a collar dove-tailed or.
Glanville, Devonsh., on a
points upwards, one in pale and two
mount vert, a stag trippant ppr. 118. 2
in saltire ppr., as many mascles inter- Gisborne, Hon. William, J.P., of Allestree
Hall, Derby, Lingen, Brampton Bryan, Glanvile and Glanville, Cornw., a buck
laced fesseways or.
Une joy mesme.
Gilpin,
joij

mesme.

Girling, Norf.,

or,

Girlington,

Gilpin, Bart, (extinct), of Hockliffe Grange,


Beds, in front of three tilting-spears,
points upwards, one in pale and two in
saltire ppr., as many mascles interlaced
fessewise or.
22y. 12

griffin

Heref.,

Gilpin-Brown, George Thomas, Esquire,


of Sedbery Park, Richmond, Yorks,
and Scar House, Arkengarthdale, Richmond, Yorks, a lion's gamb erased arg..
armed and charged with a bar gemel
gu., the paw holding two eagle's wings
conjoined sa. Dictis factisque simplex.
Gilpin-Brown, William Dundas, Esquire,

Gisborne,

same

same crest.
Matthew Babington, Esquire,

crest.

Gisborne, Hartley, Esquire, of P.O. Box


405, Qu'Appelle Station, same crest.

Labor omnia

vincit.

Gisborne, Ireland, a horse's head az.,


bridled gu.
.'Si- 5
Gise, a dexter hand couped in fess, holding a rose stalked and leaved, all ppr.

of Shilston House, Leamington, same


lion's head ppr.
21. i
crest and motto.
Gilroy,James,Esquire,M.B.,C.M.{Glasg.). GiSSing and Gissinge, an arm in armour
brandishing a sword, all ppr.
210. 2
of Waterbeck, Ecclefechan, Dumfriessh., a winged heart in flames ppr., the Gist and Gest, a swan's head and neck
erased, between two ostrich-feathers,
wings or. Ad finem fidelis.
no. 6
all arg.
Gilsland, a de.xter arm ppr., vested arg.,
cf. loi. i
culled az., holding up a caltrap of the Gist, Samuel, Wormington Grange, Glouc,
a swan's head and neck erased erm.,
first.
r/. 206. 14
coUared gu., between two palmGilsOD, .see Gillson.
branches vert. Benigno mitnine.
Gilstrap of Northgate, Newark-on-Trent,
Notts, upon a rock a cubit arm erect in Given, John, Aigburth Lodge, Liverpool,
a sword in pale ppr., supporting on
armour ppr., grasping an escutcheon
the point a mullet arg. Depechez.
gu., charged with a caltrap arg.
(2) A
mail arm embowed grasping a Turkish Given, John Cecil Mackmurdo, M.D.,
Farlue, .Mossley Hill, Liverpool, same
scimitar ppr. {for SlacRae).
Candidc
crest and motto.
secure.
Fortitudine.
Nee euro nee
Gladdish of Gravesend, a mount vert,
thereon an eagle rising regardant or,
Gimber, a bear's head erased, muzzled.
holding
in the beak and the dexter
2
35claw a tilting-spear in bend sinister sa.
Ginger, a savage's head affrontee ppr.,
227. 4
Littween two laurel-branches vert.
191. 13 Gladhill, England and Scotland, a demilion sa., holding a mullet or.
Ginkell, De, Earl of Athlone, sec Athlone.
15-7
Nil
Gipp, Suff., out of a ducal coronet or, two Glading, Sussex, a unicorn's head.
time.
wings expanded az., semee of estoiles
49. 7
Gladstanes or Glaidstanes, Scotland, a
of the first.
c/. 109. 8
demi-griffin holding in its dexter claw
Gipps, issuing out of a cloud a dexter
a sword, all ppr. Fide et virtute. 64. 6
hand holding a garb, all ppr.
218. 3
Gipps, General Sir Reginald, G.C.B., of Gladstone, Sir John Robert. Bart., D.L.,
of Fasque and Balfour, Kincardinesh.,
the Sycamore House, Farnborough,
issuant from a wreath of holly ppr.,
Hants., out of a mural coronet or,
a demi-griffin sa., supporting between
two wings elevated az., each charged
the claws a sword, the blade entiled by
with three estoiles in pale of the first.
a bonnet of oak, also ppr.
Fide et virCirandot, Jersey, a hon rampant sa. Nil
dfspcrayidum.
tute.
I. 10
64. 8
Girdler, a hand plucking a rose ppr.
Gladstone, Walter Longueville, Esquire,
of Court Hey, Broad Green, Liverpool,
218. 13
same crest and motto.
Girdlestone of Chester Terrace, Regent's
Park, London, a griffin's head erased Gladstone, Robert, Esquire, of Woolton
Vale, near Liverpool, same crest and
az., gorged with a collar dancettee or,
thereon three crosses patee gu., and
motto.
holding in the beak two arrows in Gladstone, the Right Hon. Herbert John,
saltire, the pheons downwards of the
of Ha%varden, Chesh., issuant from a
second.
wreath of holly vert, a demi-griffin sa.,
226. 10
supporting between the claws a sword,
Girdwood, Scotland, a cock's head between two wings.
the blade enfiled by a bonnet of hoUy
and bay, also vert. Fide et virtute.
Girflet, an arm in armour embowed fesseways ppr., bound round the shoulder
64. 8
with a sash gu., holding a club sa., Gladstone, Rev. Stephen Edward, of
Hawarden Rectory, Chester.
spiked or.
199. 3
Girle, a garb or.
153-2 Gladwin, see Goodwin-Gladwin.
Girling, Nori, a demi-griffin az., holding Gladwin, Derbysh., on a mount ppr., a
between the claws a fleur-de-lis gu.
lion sejant arg., guttee-de-sang, holding in its dexter paw a sword erect or.
cf. 64. 2

trippant ppr.
117. 8
Glanvile and Glanville, a dexter arm, the
hand clenched ppr., in a maunch or.
203. 3
Glasbrook, a demi-lion gu., ducally

crowned

or.

10. 11

Glasco, Ireland, a demi-Uon rampant or,


holding a battle-axe gu.
15.
Glascock of Felstedbury, Essex, and
Wormley, Herts, an antelope's head
arg., attired or, gorged with a garter
sa., garnished and buckled or. cf. 126. 2
Glascock of Trenchfoile, Chignal, and
Smealy, Essex, a dragon's head couped
per paie arg. and gu., langued az.

71.

Glascock of Much Dunmow and Roxwell,


Essex, out of a ducal coronet or, a
dragon's head per pede arg. and az.
72.

Glascock, Essex, out of a ducal coronet


or, a dragon's head per pale arg. and
vert.

72.

Glascock of Duaryand BaUyroan, Queen's


Co.,
Ireland,
a cock az., beaked,
wattled, combed, and legged or, holding in the beak an annulet gu.
Vigil
et audax.
cf. 91. 2
Glascock of Hertshobury, Essex, an antelope's head erased arg., collared sa.,
attired or.

cf.

26. 2

Glascock, Essex, an antelope's head arg.,


attired or, gorged with a belt sa.,
rimmed of the second.
Glascott of Aldertown, co. Wexford, Ireland, an eagle displayed with two heads
gu.,

armed and beaked

sa.

decoratus.

Virtute
74. 2

Glascott of Killoweu, Ireland, on a ducal


coronet or, an eagle displayed with

two heads

gu.,

armed and beaked

VirtvXe decoratus.
Glasford, Scotland, issuing

cf.

sa.

74. 2

from clouds

two hands conjoined grasping a caduceus ensigned with a cap of liberty,

between

two

cornucopise,

all

all

ppr.

Prisca fidex.
224. 14
Glasfurd of Borrowstounness. Scotland,
a bugle-horn gu., stringed and garnished sa. ileiite el manit.
228. 11
Glasfurd, Charles Lamont Robertson,
Bombay Staff
Lieutenant - Colonel
Corps, a bugle-horn gu., stringed and
228. 1
garnished sa.
Glasgow, Earl of (Boyle), an eagle displayed with two heads per pale emDominus provibattled arg. and gu.
74. 2

dehit.

Glasgow, Scotland, a demi-negro holding


in his dexter hand a sugar-cane, all
Parcere subjectns.
ppr.
Glasgow, Robert Purdon Robertson,
Montgreenan, Ayrsh., Scotland, same
crest and motto.

152

GLA

11

GLO

228

Qlasgow, Scotland, a cubit arm erect,


holding in the hand an imperial crown,

Gleame and Gleane, Norf., a Saracen's Glendenning and Glendonwyn, Scotland,


head affrontee ppr., wreathed arg.,
on the point of a sword a maunch ppr.
and sa.
all ppr.
Quo las el gloria.
Hmre faith in Christ.
217. i
190. 5
169. 1
Glasgow, Scotland, a martlet sa. Lord, Gleave, Cupid with liis bow and arrow Glendonyn of Glendonyn, Ayrsh.. two
ppr.
hi Glasgow flourish.
189. 7
arms dexter and sinister erect and
95. 5
Glasgow, Cork, an eagle rising from a Gledstanes, Moutray Vance, Esquire, of
embowed in armour ppr., grasping a
rock ppr. Dominus providebit.
Fardross, Clogher, Robert Gledstanes,
cross crosslet fitched or.
In cruce
Esquire, Junior, his brother,
Glasier, Cheah., out of a ducal coronet
and
glorior.
Robert Gledstanes, Esquire, Senior, of Glendowing, on the point of a sword in
gu., a dragon's head and neck between
two winga displayed or.
Twickenham, King's Co., Ireland: (l)
pale a maunch ppr.
Have faith in
cf. 72. 7
Glasier and Glazier, a man's heart ppr.,
A derai-griffin sa., holding a spear ppr.,
Christ.
169. 1
181. i
charged with a cinq uef oil.
transfixing a savage's head couped, Gleneagles, Scotland, an eagle's head
distilling drops of blood and wearing a
Glass, Scotland, a mermaid with her
erased or. Su/Jer.
83. 2
Luctor non
mirror and comb ppr.
bonnet composed of bay and holly Glenelg, Baron (Grant): (i) A burning
mtrgor.
1 84. 5
leaves, all ppr. {for Gledstanes).
mountain ppr. 179. 2. (2) A banyan(2)
Glass, a unicorn rampant arg.
48. 2
Out of park palings ppr., a demitree p|)r.
Stand suir. Revirescinius.
Glasscott, an eagle displayed with two
huntsman affrontee, habited gu., belt Glenesk, Baron (Borthwick), on a staff
heads or.
Viriute decoratus.
and cap sa., winding a horn or, and in
74. 2
raguly fessewise sa., a blackamoor's
Glasse, a demi-lion or, maned gu.
an eacroU above the crest the motto.
head in profile couped ppr. Qui con-

10. 2

Glastenbury, a griffin's head between two


wings, each charged with three bezants.
cf.

Glastings,

65. II

an arm in armour embowed


baton sa.
cf. 2c. 3

ppr., holding a

Yirtutifi laus actio {for Hornidge).


Gledstanes, Scotland, an arm in armour
embowed holding in the hand a sword
ppr.
IQ5. 2
Gledstanes of Upton, a demi-griffin holding in its dexter claw a sword.
Fide

ducit.

299.

a boar passant sa., charged


with a pale arg., thereon a leopard's

Glenester,

face ppr.
Glengall, Earl of (Butler).

227. 9
Ireland, out
of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five
ostrich-feathers arg., and therefrom a
demi-falcon rising of the last. God be
my guide.

et virtiUe.
arm embowed holding a laurel
64. 6
crown ppr.
202. 4 Gleg and Glegge, a demi-eagle with wings
Glastonbury, a garb ppr.
expanded ppr.
80. 2
153. 2
Glazebrook, in front of a bear's head Gleg and Glegg, Scotland, a falcon with Glenham, Suff., a hawk with wings exerased or, muzzled az.. an eagle's leg
wings expanded preying on a partridge,
panded arg., beaked and legged gu.,
erased fessewavs of the last.
all ppr.
Qui potest, capere capiat. 77. i
belled or.
87. I
25>. 23 Glegg, Birkenhead-, of Blackford Hall, Glenlyon, Baron, Scotland, a demi-savage
Glazebrook, Francis Kirldand, Esquire, of
and Irbie Hall, Chesh. ( i ) A hawk
wreathed about the head and waist
Hayman's Green, West Derby, Liverwith wings expanded preying on a
with oak-leaves, holding in his dexter
pool, same crest.
partridge, all ppr. {for Glegg).
hand a dagger, all ppr., hilt and pom277. i
Glazebrook, Frederick Edward de Twenemel or, and in his sinister a key erect
(2) A goat salient arg., armed or, resting
brokes, Esquire, same crest and motto.
the fore-feet on a garb ppr.
of the last.
Furth fortune, and fill the
277. 2
Glazebrook, Hamilton, Esquire, of Hay- Glegg, Baskervyle-, John, of Old Withing186. 2
fetters.
man's Green, West Derby, Liverpool,
ton and Gayton Hall, Chesh.
(
A Glenn, James Ferguson, Esquire, of Fairi )
same crest.
hawk with wings expanded preying on
mount, Agkadowey, co. Londonderry,
Glazebrook, Henry George Twanbrook,
a partridge, all ppr. (/or GZejj). y^. 12.
on a mount vert, under an oak-tree
ppr., a winged lion passant or, charged
(2) A forester habited vert, edged or,
Glazebrook, Herbert Ernest, Esquire,
holding over his dexter shoulder a
on the shoulder with an estoile gu., and
same crest.
cross-bow of the last, and with the
holding in his dexter fore-paw a battleGlazebrook, James Francis Walmisley,
other hand in a leash a hound passant
axe ppr. Deus fortitudo mea et salus.
Esquire, of Oxton, Birkenhead, same
arg. {for Baskervyle).
Qui potest capere
269. 20.
crest.
Glennie, Brazil, an eagle preparing to
Glazebrook, Michael George, same crest.
Gleig, Scotland, a dexter hand brandishrise ppr.
Eirich as a ghleannan.
Glazebrook, Nicholas Smith, Esquire, of
ing a sword ppr.
212.13 Glennon of Tyrawley, co. Mayo, a mullet
Bombay, India, same crest.
Gleig, Scotland, a rose gu.. seeded or,
pierced between two wings, all saGlazebrook, Philip Kirkland, Esquire,
barbed vert.
149. 2
same crest.
Glemham, a falcon volant arg., beaked Glenton, Warw., a cubit arm erect ])pr.
Glazebrook, Richard Tetley, Esquire, of
and belled or.
222. 14
88. 3
Bushy House, Teddington, llidd.x., Glen and Glenn, a ferret collared and Glentworth, Lord, see Limerick, Earl.
same crest.
lined.
134. 9 Glerawly, Viscount, see Annesley, Earl of.
Glazebrook, Thomas Twanebrook, Es- Glen and Glenn, Scotland, a martlet sa. Glln, a lion's head ppr.
21. i
quire,
of Palatine Club,
Liverpool,
Alta pete.
95. 5 Gloag, Scotland, an eagle with wings
same crest.
Glen and Glenn, an arm embowed vested
addorsed ppr. Nunquam senescit.
Glazebrook, William Hall, Esquire, same
sa., holding in the hand ppr. a heart Gloag, Scotland,
an eagle with wings
crest.
guexpanded. Qui vult capere capiat.
Glazebrook, William Rimington, Esquire, Glen and Glenn, out of a ducal coj'onet a
77- 5
of 17, Kingsmead Road, South Birkenhand holding a swan's head and neck Glocester and Gloucester, a swan's head
head, same crest and motto.
erased, all ppr.
between two wings ppr.
lOI. 6
220. 7
Glazebrook, of Glazebrook, Lanes, a Glen-Coats, Sir Thomas Glen, Bart., of Glodredd, Wales, asheaf of arrows banded,
demi-lion rampant gu., ducally crowned
Ferguslie Park, Paisley, N.B.
points upwards.
(i) An
or.
Dum spiro. spero.
10. 1
anchor in pale ppr. Be firm {for Coats). Glodrydd, Wales, an eagle rising, holding
Glazebrook, Lanes, a bear's head or,
in its beak a trefoil slipped.
(2) A Cornish chough sa., beaked and
cf. 77. 5
muzzled sa., charged on the neck with
membered gu. Deus alit corsos. {for Glossop. out of an Eastern coronet gu.,
a lieur-de-lis in fess az. Dum spiro,
Glen).
a gritfin's head or.
spero.
Glencross, George Poole Norris, Esquire, Glover of London, Kent, and Warw., a
cf. 34. 14
Glazebrook, Harter Kirkland, Esquire, of
M.A., J.P., of Luxstowe, Liskeard,
cross-bow az., between two wings or.
Exchange Buildings, Liverpool, same
Cornw., a greyhound arg., charged on
112. 13,
crest.
the body with a cross patonce az., and Glover, Scotland, within the horns of a
Gleadow, Yorlcs and Shropsh., a lion's
resting the dexter fore-foot upon a
Surgite, lumen
crescent a cock ppr.
head erased az., charged on the neck
chaplet of oak ppr., fructed or.
adeet.
A
91. 10
with a cross patee or, between two
cruce solus.
Glover, Sir John, Merton Lodge, West
wings of the last, each charged with a Glendenning, a sword and a wheat-ear in
Hill, Highgate, N., a cock between two
cross patee of the first.
225. 2
saltier ppr.
buffalo-horns.
1 54. j i

Glaston, an

GLO

GOF

229

Godard of London, Berks, and Hants, a Godfrey, a leopard's head eouped az.
hawk's head erased or, holding in the
22. 10
beak a lure gu., garnished of the first, Godin, an ox-yoke in bend sa., stapled az.
stringed of the second.
178. 6
Godard, Norf., an eagle's head between Goding of London, on a garb fessewise
cf. 75. 2
two wings or.
Glover, out of a mural crown a demi-lion
a bird close, holding in its beak an
84. 2
rampant holding between the paws a Godbold, Surrey, an arm in armour emear of wheat, all or.
Dominus procrescent.
bowed holding in the hand an arrow
videbit
93. 3
ppr.
Glover, Wilts, a talbot passant sa., col198. 4 Godley, Sk Arthur, K.C.B., of KiUigar,
red arg.
Godbold of Hatfield, Essex, and WestEelturbet, co. Leitrim, a unicorn's
cf. 54. 5
Glover, a dragon passant az.
hall, SulT., an arm in armour ppr.,
,73. 2
head erased arg., horned gu., charged
Glover, on a chapeau sa., turned up arg.,
wreathed about the arm or and az.,
with three trefoils slipped vert. Sans
the ends flotant, holding in the gatmtwo wings expanded of the first.
Dieii rien.
cf. 49. 5
let an arrow sa., feathered and headed Godley, Ireland, a demi-lion gardant or,
Glover, a fleurde-lis or, between two
Glover, Rev. Frederick Augustus, M.A.,
of Witherne Rectory, Alford, Lines, an
eagle displayed arg., charged on the
breast with three spots of ermiuites.

wings sa.
Glubb, a demi-lion

holding in

arg.
az.,

bezantee.

cf.

Glyd

of Brightling, Sussex,

10. 2

a grifiin sejant, the dexter claw elevated sa., the wings also elevated and

tree.

Godby, a chevalier on horseback


plete armour, his visor closed, all ppr.

and lined gu.


Goddard of London and Eastwood Hay,
a hawk's head or, holding in the beak
a lure gu., capped vert, garnished of
83- 2
Richard George, Bart., of
the first, stringed of the second.
C4aunts, Dorset, an eagle's head erased Goddard, a salamander in flames ppr.
sa., guttee-d'or, holding in the bealc an
138. 4
escallop arg.
Firm to my trust (Fidci' Goddard, Wilts, a stag's head erased at
268.
the neck and afl^rontee ppr.
119. 10
Glyn, Sir Gervas Powell, Bart., same Goddard, of Cliffe House, Wilts, a stag's
(ri:-.t.
liead affrontee, eouped at the neck
Pro libertate lege sancta.
Glyn, Carr Stuart, of Wood Leaze, Wimgu., attired or.
Cervus non servus.
plain collared

trust.

Glyn, General Sir Julius Richard, K.C.B.,


of Sherborne House, Sherborne, Dorset,

same

crest.

Glyn, a deiui-lion sa., charged with three


bezants, one and two.
cf. 10. i
Glyn and Glynn of Glyim, Cornw., a
demi-talbot erm., eared or. Dry weres

ugan dew ny.


Glynn, Lieutenant-Colonel T.
bery.

of

2,

Templeton

cf.

G.

55. 8

Hol-

South

Place,

Kensington, S.W., a demi-talbot erm.,


eared or. Dry weres. agan dew ny.
Aut viam inveniam aut faciam.
Glynn, Ireland, a lion's head erased, collared sa.
18. 6
Glynne, Shropsh., a cock arg., crested,
armed and wattled or.
91. 2
Goadefroy, an arm in armom- embowed
holding in the gauntlet a sword, all

ppr.

195.

Goat and Goate, a goat passant

armed

wyvern

vert.

crest

same

and

Edward

54.

sa.,

beaked

griffin's

head erased paly


and sa., holding in

wavy of four arg.


the beak a branch vert.
cf. 66. 1 1
Godschall, a lion's gamb holding a crescent.

39. 15

of Westwood Park, Droitwich, a


dexter arm in armour embowed holding
in the hand a sword, and pendent
therefrom a wi'eath of thorn.
For-

Godson

Goddard,
Esquire, of
the Lawn, Swindon, Wilts, and the
Comedy, Christian Malford, Chippen-

loard.

Hesketh,

66. 2

or.

arg. and sa., beaked or.


66. 2
Godsall, Godsell, Godsel, and Godseel, an
arm erect holding in the hand a spade
ppr.
riffin's
Godsall and Godsell, a
head
arg. and sa.
erased paly indented of
66.

Esquire,

same

10. 8

Godsale, a griffin's head erased per pale

crest.

Goddard,

cf.

140. 5

Rev. Charles Frederick, of


Clearwell Vicarage, Coleford, Glouc,

crest.

Fitzroy Pleydell,

ham, Wilts, same

crest.
Godstone, on a chapeau ppr., a talbot's
head arg.
cf. 56. 12
eouped gu., attired or.
119. 12 Godweston, out of a ducal coronet a
Godden, Kent, on a garb in fess a bird
plume of five ostrich-feathers alterclose, holding in its beak a wheat-ear,
nately arg. and sa.
114. 13
all or.
93. 3 Godwin, Somers., a hawk's leg erased
ppr., belled or. jessed gu.
Goddin, a winged heart ppr.
112. 10
113. 8
Godericb, Viscount, see Ripon, Earl of.
Godwyn, a griffin sejant or, guttee-depoix.
62. 10
Godeston, a buffalo's head sa.
cf. 44. i
Godfray, a demi-griffin or. Dens est pax. Goff or Goffe, Ireland, a stag's head

Goddart, Scotland, a stag's head affrontee,

64. 2

184. 7
70. i

a fleur-de-lis

Godsal of Iscoyd Park, Wales, a griffin's


head erased paly of six indented arg.

and Godsalve, a

Godfrey, Sir William Cecil, Bart., of Bushfield, CO. Kerry, a griffin passant sa.,
holding in the dexter claw a sceptre or.

Gobion, in water a swan naiant with


wings elevated ppr.
99. 9
Goble, a lion passant charged on the
shoulder with a fleur-de-lis.
cf. 6. 2
Goche, a talbot passant per pale arg. and
sa.

same

cf.

Goatham, a hunting-horn sa., garnished


and stringed gu.
228. 1
Goatley and Goatly, Kent, a sphinx
couchant or, winged arg., the face
and breast ppr.
cf. 182. 14
Goband, a mermaid holding a dagger ppr.
Gobel, a

Wembley,

House,
motto.
Goddard,

arg.,

129. 5
Goater, a wolf sejant or, grasping a cross
orosslet fitched gu.
or.

paw

thigh ppr.
cf. 193. 10
Godolphin, Baron, see Leeds, Duke of.
Godolphin,
Devonsh. and Cornw., a
dolphin naiant sa., finned or.

Sir

borne,
Dorset,
same crest. Fidei
119. 12
tenax.
Goddard, Rainald William Knightley, of
Glyn, Clayton Louis, Esquire, of DurDenmark Hill, London, S.E.,
133,
rington House, Essex, Sherring Hall,
same crest and motto.
Harlow. Essex, same crest. Firm to Goddard, Charles E., M.D., Harrowdene

my

dexter

vert, a blackcock
with wings displayed ppr. Coelum
quid qumrimus ultra.
89. 8
Godmanstone, a man's leg eouped at the

143. 5
in com-

Glyn, an eagle's head and neck erased.


Glyn,

its

Godbow, out of a mural coronet or, a


gu.
griffin's head between two wings gu.
Godman, on a mount

and London, Godby, a

God

fried.

Godfrey, A.

Deus

et lihertas.

C, M.D., Freemantle, Southcrest.


Dens et lihertas.

ampton, same

Godfrey, a demi-griffin or.


64. 2
Godfrey, Kent and Jliddx., a pelican's
head erased or, vulning g
Godfrey, an eagle displayed sa.
75. 2
Godfrey, Staffs and Warw., a pelican
with wings addorsed or, gorged with
an Eastern coronet az., holding in its
beak a cross crosslet fitched gu.
Godfrey, Ingram Fuller, Brook St. House,
Ash-next-Sandwich, Kent, a demigro ppr., holding in the dexter hand
cross crosslet fitched arg.

121. 2
erased gu., armed arg.
Goff or Goffe, out of a ducal coronet or, a
rod raguly vert.
147. 10
Goff, Thomas Clarence Edward, Esquire,
of Carroweve Park. co. Roscommon,
Ireland, a squirrel sejant ppr., charged
on the shoulder with a fleur-de-lis or,
and holding in its fore-paws a nut,
Honestas optima polilia.
also ppr.
cf- 135- 7
Gofl, Gerald Lionel Joseph, Esquire,
of Hale Hall, Sahsbiury, Hants, a
Fier sans tache.
squirrel sejant ppr.
cf. 135- 4
Goff, Davis-, of Horetown, Ireland, a
Honestas optima
squirrel sejant arg.
politia.
cf. 135. 4
Goff, Robert, Esquire, of Summers Place,
near Billingshurst, Sussex, same crest.

Godard, Hants and Wilts, a stag's head Godfrey, WiUiam Bernard, Old Quarry Gofton, Smrey, on a chapeau gu., turned
eouped at the neck and affrontee gu.,
up arg., a rose or, between two wings
Hall, Blechingley, a sea-lion erect ppr.
attired or.

119. 12

Deus

et libertas.

20. 5

expanded

az.

1:

GOG

arm embowed

in

armour

on the fore-arm with

ppr., charged

GOO

230

Gogarty, Surgeon - Major Henry Alexander, M.D., of Thwaite House, Canterbury, a talbot passant gu., its fore-paw
supported by a fleam or. Fidelis.
Going of Traverstonn, co. Tipperary,
Ireland, an

tied with ribbons arg. and sa., the


hand ppr., holding an arrow gu., point
or,

of the second.
Golding-Bird, Frederic, Fairholme, Torquay (i) A ring-dove ppr., resting its
dexter claw on a rose or.
271. 5.
(2) A hind's head with oak-branch in
:

mouth, all ppr. Tentanda via est. 271.6


Goldingham, Norf. and Suff., a lion's
gamb erect and erased or.
36. 4
lokham, Kent, on a mural Goldington, out of a ducal coronet or, a
cock's head ppr.
90. 6
coronet arg., a cock or, beaked, barbed,
ppr.
Goldman, Scotland, a fox currenttppr.
and membered gu.
cf. 91. 2
Golborn and Golborne, Chesh., a man's
cf. 32.
leg couped abo%'e the knee vert, spurred Goldney, Sir (Gabriel) Prior, Bart., of
Beechfield,
near Chippenham, and
or.
193- 8
Bradenstoke Abbey, Wilts, in front of
Golbourn, a dove holding in its beak an
a garb sa., banded or, three cinquefoils
olive-branch ppr.
92. 5
three estoiles in pale gu., holding a
palm-branch, all ppr. Dum spiro,

Gokin

of

rampant

Gold, Wilts, a demi-lion

or.

10. 2

the Limes,
Birchange, Esse.x, in front of a demilion gu., gorged with a collar or, supporting with the paw.s a branch of
tliree roses leaved and slipped, all arg.,
Son deeril alter aureus.
a bezant.
Gold, Alfred G., Rawdon House. Holy-

Gold,

Charles,

port,

Esquire,

Maidenhead,

of

same

crest

and

motto.
Gold, Wilts, an eagle's head erased az.,
holding in its beak a pine or. cf. 83. 2
Golden, Lines, a dragon's head erased
vert, collared and lined or.
cf. 71. 2
148.12
Golden, a oinquefoil ppr.
Golder, Berks, a demi-lion rampant gar10. 8
clant or.
Semper erectm.

Goldesborough and Goldsbrough, a dexter

hand holding a trident ppr.


214. 12
Goldesburgh, Yorks and Essex, a pelican
with wings addorsed vulning herself,
ppr.

pale or

and

arg.,

10.

Goldflnch, Kent, a camel passant ppr.


132. 2
Goldflnch, a goldfnch ppr.
Goldfrap, a wolf's head erm.
30. 5
Archibald
Murgatroyd
Goldie - Scot,
Goldies, Esquire, of Craigmuie, Kirkcudbrightsh., Scotland: (i) A stag
trippant ppr. (for Scot).
117. 8.
(2)
A garb or (for Goldie). Fideliter amo.
Qtdd utilius.
153. 2
Goldie, Scotland, a garb or.
Honestas.

Scotland, an antique crown or.


NUsolidum.
180. 12
hand holding a thistle ppr.

Goldie,

Goldie, a

218. 2

Goldie-Taubman, John Leigh, the Nunnery. Douglas, Isle of Man


(i) A garb
Goldie).
Quid utilius. (2) A
(for
wolf's head erased (for Tanbrnan).
;

Diligcntia ditat.

Golding, Essex and Sufi., a garb or.


153- 2

Golding, a hind's head couped, holding in


its mouth an acorn-branch, all ppr.
cf.

124.

Colson

Bassett, Notts, a
griffin's head erased gu., collared or.
cf. 66. 2
Golding, Essex, and of Cavendish and
Postingford, Suff., a dragon's head
erased vert, collared and lined or.
of

cf.

71. 2

Golding, Ireland, an arm in chain armour


embowed ppr., garnished at the wrist

holding in the beal

holly-leaf vert.

Goldthorpe,

William,

84.

ir>

J. P.,

of

cf.

Esquire,

Brook House, Levenshulme, Manchester, and Gorst House, Chorley, Chesh..


a rock and volant above an eagle ppr..
in the beak a billet or, surmounted by
a rainbow, also ppr.

Endeavour.

238-3

gamb erased az..


holding a baton or, between two wings
elevated of the last.
37. 14
Goldwell, out of a well or, a vine and two
columbine-branches ppr.
Golever, a mermaid ppr.
i S4.
5
Golightley, out of an antique crown a
lion's head.
1 26. 6
fesseways of the last. Honor virtulis GoUop, an antelope trippant ppr.
proemium.
275. 12 Goilop, of Strode, Dorset, a demi-lion
bendy or and sa., holding in the dexter
Goldney, Hon. Sir John Tankerville, of
paw a broken arrow gu. Be bolde, be
Trinidad, West Indies, same crest and
un/se.
motto.
cf. 10 2
Goldsmid, Bart, (extinct), of Wick House, Golofer, an eagle's head couped arg.
Brighton,
Sussex,
East
Titherley
83. I
Goloner, a demi-griffin ppr., collared and
House. Hants, and Somerhill. Kent
sustaining an anchor az.
(i) Out of the coronet of a Baron of
cf. 64. 7
Portugal ppr., a demi-dragon with Goloner, a lion passant gardent arg.,
ducally crowned or.
wings elevated or, holding in its claws
cf. 4. 3
a rose gu., slipped ppr. (2) A demi- Golston, an eagle's head couped arg.
lion arg., holding in the paws a bundle
83. I
of reeds erect or, banded az.
243. 2. Goltshed, two wings conjoined or, thereon a dove statant ppr.
Quis siniilis tibi in fortibus Domine.
Gom, two scimitars in saltier ppr.
Concordia et sedulitate.
David Gomeldon, a demi-griffin arg., holding
Sir
Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons,
between the claws a mullet or.
Lionel, Bart., of Broomhill, Tunbridge
Wells, Kent: (i) On a mount vert, Gomeldon, issuing out of a cloud an arm
in armour embowed and gloved wieldthereon isauant out of six park pales
ing a spiked mace, all ppr.
or, a demi-lion double-queued gu.,
holding between the paws a bezant GomersaU, out of a crescent or, a dexter
gauntlet arg. grasping a battle-axe gu.
charged with an erm. spot (for Salopointed and headefl of the second.
mons).
243. 3.
(2) A demi-uuicom
armed, maned, and ungu. or, Gomm, Midds. and Bucks, two lions'
gu.,
gambs in saltier sa., erased gu., each
charged on the shoulder with a cross
holding a seax erect arg., hilt and pomcrosslet arg. (for Stern). 243. i. (3) A
mel or. Per constanza e speranza.
demi-lion arg., in the paws a bundle of
twigs erect or, banded az., charged on
39- 5
the shoulder with a cross crosslet gu. Gomm, Sir W'illiam, same crest ami
motto.
Deo adjuvantc.
39. 5
243. 2
Goldsmid, Osmond Elim D'Avigdor, Es- Gonne, on a glove a falcon, all ppr.
86. 12
quire, J.P., B.A., LL.B. (Cambs.), of
a
stag's
head
ppr.,
holding
in
the
Gonor,
A
Somerhill. Tonbridge, Keut
(i)
mouth a cinquefoil or, leaved vert.
demi-lion arg., supporting with the
paws a bundle of twigs erect or, banded
cf. 121. 5
az. (for Goldsmid).
243. 2.
(2) Two Gonston of London and Essex, an antelope's head arg., guttee-de-sans.
demi-greyhounds respecting each other
sa., supporting between the paws a
cf. 126. 2
bezant charged with a demi-lion ram- Gonton and Gunton, out of an earl's coronet a Moor's head afirontee, all ppr.
pant and couped. holding in the dexter
Gonvill, Norf., a dove arg., beaked and
paw an anchor erect, both sa.
membered gu., and holding in the beak
Goldsmidt, a demi-lion rampant holding
a flower-gentle stalked vert.
92. 5
between its paws a pillar.
Goldsmidt, two lions' gambs erased sup- Gooch, out of a ducal coronet a stag's
head collared.
porting a crescent or.
6
cf. 120. 7
39.
Norf.,
greyhound
passant
arg.,
Gooch,
a
Goldsmith, a bird close sa.
spotted and collared sa.
Goldsmith, Hants, a stork sa., bezantee
cf. 60. 2
Gooch, Sir Thomas Vere Sherlock, Bart.,
or.
cf. 105. II
of Benacre Hall, Suff., a talbot statant
Goldsmith, on a mount a kingfisher ppr,
per pale arg. and sa.
Fide et virtute.
96. o
Goldson, Norf.. a leopard's head erased
cf. 54. 2
Sir Daniel Fulthorpe. Bart., of
collared
and
chained
Gooch,
arg.,
sa.,
the
Clewer Park, Windsor, Berks, a talbot
collar charged with three bezants.
passant per pale sa. and arg.. gorged
cf. 22. 12
with a wreath of oak, and resting the
Goldston and Goldstone, a Minerva's head
dexter paw on a wheel or. Fide et
ppr.
182. I
virtute.
54. 8
Goldsworthy, a griffin's head erased sa.,
Gooch, Charles Fulthorpe, Kingsmead.
holding in the beak a holly-leaf vert.
Uatfield, Kent, same crest and motto.
cf. 66. 1
Goldtrap, Kent, a lion's

Goldesburgh of London, a demi

Golding

GOO

the
t

mouth a

baton, also

GOO

231

Gooch, Charles C, Esquire, of 8, Porchester Gate, Hyde Park, London, W.,


a talbot passant per pale or and sa.,
charged on the body with two annulets counterchanged, and holding in

Memor

sa.

gratus.

Gooch, Middx. and Linos, a cubit arm


erect, vested per pale, embattled or

Goodenough, a demiwolf rampant ppr., Goodricke, Bart., Yorks, out of a ducal


holding between the paws an escallop
coronet or, a demi-lion erm., armed
arg.
</. 31- ^
and langued gu., holding between the
Goodenough, a hand holding a dagger in
paws a battle-axe ppr., helved of the
pale, all ppr.
212. 9
first.
Fortior Hone Justus.
Goodenough, on a chapeau gu., turned up Goodricke, Holyoake-, Bart, (crtinci) (i)
erm., a lion couchant or.
Issuing out of a ducal coronet or, a
7. 12
Goodere, Glouc, a partridge holding in
demi-lion rampant erm., holding beits beak a wheat-ear, all ppr.
Possunt,
tween the paws a battle-axe ppr.,
quia posse videntur.
helved of the first, and charged upon
cf. 89. 10
Gooderick, of Kirkby, Lines, a demi-lion
the shoulder with a cross crosslet of
:

and arg., grasping in the hand ppr. a


208. 7
dragon's head erased az.
rampant sa.. collared or, supporting a
Gooche, on a ducal coronet or. a leopard
the last for difference {for Goodricke).
arg.. spotted sa.
battle-axe arg., handled gu.
cf. 15. 4
(2) On a mount vert, an oak fructed
Good, on a ducal coronet or, a leopard Goodfellow, a horse rampant gu.
ppr., around the lower part of the stem
ai-i;., spotted sa
Goodtellow, a demi-feraale figure reprean escroU, thereon a cross patee gu.,
senting Temperance, vested arg., mantle
Good, an antelope's head erased, holding
between the words Sacra querents {for
ill its mouth a laurel-branch,
az., in the dexter hand a palm- branch,
Holyoake).
cf. 126. 2
Holy
closed.
in
the
sinister
bridle
ppr.
Good, the
Bible
and
a
Goodridge of Totnes, Devonsh.. a blackGoodacre, Ireland, a unicorn's head erased
Temperance.
249. i
bird ppr.
cf. 106. 2
sa., armed and maned or.
49. 5 Goodford, Arthur John, of Chilton Can- Goodrood, a unicorn's head gu., collared
Somers., a boar's head arg.,
Goodacre, Hugh George, 78, Gloucester
telo,
or.
cf. 49. II
Terrace, Hyde Park, W., same crest.
langued gu., charged on the neck with Goodsir, Scotland, an eagle's head erased
.

and

a pellet.
cf. 3J-. 14
William Goodhall, Lines, a boar's head erased and
Colonel
Henry, of Ashton Park, Preston, a
erect sa., patee, ducally gorged or.
"
;e holding in its beak a wheatGoodhand, an arm in armour embowed
'ossunt quia posse videnlur.
ppr., holding in the hand a sword arg.,
hilt and pommel or.
cf. 89. 10
195. 2
Goodale and Goodalle, Scotland, a cup Goodhard or Goodhart, on a ducal coronet
arg.
6. 6
Good God increase.
177. 14
a lion passant, all ppr.
Goodall, Suff., an eagle displayed arg., Goodhart, Charles Emanuel, Esquire, of
beaked and membered or, gorged with
Langley Park, Beckenham, Kent, a
a chaplet of grass ppr.
beehive or, between two bees, all withcf. 75. 2
Goodall, Scotland, an eagle displayed.
in a rainbow terminating in clouds ppr.
Tuujours fidele.
227. 8
75. 2
Goodall, a dexter arm embowed, vested Gooding, see Gooden.
vert, holding in the hand ppr. two Gooding, a hedgehog ppr.
135. 8
arrows in saltier arg. feathered or.
Gooding, on a mount vert, a hedgehog
ppr.
Goodbridge, Devonsh. and Yorks, a thrush
cf. 135. 8
ppr.
Gooding of Whershed, Deback, and Cheffield, Suff. and Norf., a griffin s.-jaiit
Goodchild, a parrot vert, beaked and
legged gu.
Vincit omnia verilas.
with wings expanded or, guttn -di-loi. 4
sang, claws and beak sa.
cf. I'l. \,,
I'H. j
Goodchild, a parrot ppr., holding in the Goodison, a peacock's head ppr.
beak au annulet gu.
10 1. 11 Goodlad of London, a wing arg.
109. 7
Goodchild of London, and of Valetta, Goodlad, in a frame a globe ppr.
1 59. 4
Malta, a pellet, and thereon a parrot Goodlake, a savage kneeling on his sinisppr., holding in its beak an annulet gu.
ter knee, holding over the sinister
c/. lOI. II
shoulder a club, and tied round his
/ live

Goodair,

die.

in loyally.

Lieutenant

Gooddage, Essex and

Suff.,

sejant erm., collared

a greyhound

and lined

or.
cf.

59. 2

Goodden, John Robert Phelips, Compton


House, Sherborne, Dorset, a griffin's
head erased or, with wings endorsed
vaire arg. and gu., holding in its beak
an olive-branch ppr. Jovis omnia
plena.

Goode of London and Cornw., a talbot's


head erased gu., ducally crowned or.
Goode, a lion passant.
Goodear and Goodyear, a lion's
erased imperially crowned ppr

6. 2

ppr.

Virtute

83. 2

et fidelitate.

Goodsir, Scotland, a cock holding in its


beak a bunch of keys. Fortilur et fide91. 3

liter.

Goodson, a wolf's head erm., collared gu.


30- 9
Goodwin, Herts, a griffin's head arg., with
wings addorsed vair.
cf. 67. 1
Goodwin, Cambs, out of a ducal coronet
arg., a nag's head or, maned and
bridled of the first.
51-7
Goodwin, Devonsh. and Suff., a griffin
sejant with wings expanded or, guttee62. 10

de-poix.

of Upper Winchingdon, Bucks,


a demi-lion rampant arg., gorged with
an heraldic coronet gu. De bon volore.

Goodwin

cf.

10. 2

Goodwin, a demi-lion rampant holding a


l../ant.

II. 7
Goodwin, a demi-lion rampant gardant
sa., iiokling a bezant.
Goodwin, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
or, a demi-lion rampant az.. holding
between the paws a fleur-de-lis of the
first.

Lilia candorem pectus Leo nobile

monstrax.

cf.

16. 3

Goodwin, Goodwin Charles, Esquire, a


Goodlake, Berks, on a mount vert, a wood
demi-lion arg., ducally gorged gu.,
wift or wild man ppr., holding up his
charged on the body with three lozclub or.
Omnia bona desuper.
enges az., and holding between the
Goodlaw, Lanes, a griffin sejant arg.,
paws a fleur-de-lis of the second.
supporting with his dexter claw a Goodwin of London, a lion sejant gardant
column az.
holding between the paws a
vair.
Goodman of London, Chesh., and Herts,
of
Hinchleywood
the battlement and upper part of a Goodwin - Gladwin
tower arg., thereon a woman couped
House, Mappleton, Derbysh., a mount
loins.

.,

at the knees, vested az., hair dishevelled


or, holding in her dexter hand a rose
gu., stalked

and leaved

vert, thereon a lion sejant arg., guttee-

de-sang,

holding in the dexter

a sword erect

vert.

head Goodman, an eagle with two heads displayed sa.


74. 2
Goodman, 'Wales, out of a ducal coronet
cf. 17- 14
Gooden and Gooding, Somers., a dexter
or, a demi-eagle displayed with two
arm ppr., vested arg., charged with
heads erm.
three bars gu., and holding a palm- Goodrich, a lion's head couped ppr.
21 i
branch vert.
Goodrich, Essex, a demi-lion rampant
arg., holding in the dexter paw a cross
Gooden and Gooding, Sufi., a grilfin sejant
with wings expanded or, guttee-decrosslet or.
ii. 10
62. 10 Goodrlck, Middx., Lines and Camb., a
poix, beaked and armed sa.
Chisholm,
Esquire,
demi-lion rampant sa., collared or,
Gooden-Chisholm,
the
"The Chisholm," of Canada, a dexter
supporting a battle-axe arg.,
hand couped at the wrist, holding a
handle gu.
cf. 15. 4
dagger erect, on which is transfixed a Goodrick and Goodricke, a demi-lion
Feros ferio.
boar's head couped.
rampant gu., collared or, holding in
its paw a battle-axe az.
cf. 15. 4
.

Goodwin

or

paw

or.

Goodwyn, Surrey and Sussex,

an arm embowed vested

or,

cuffed arg..

holding in the hand ppr. a lozenge of


the second.
of Dublin, an ostrich arg.,
legged sa., and charged on the breast
with a crescent gu.
cf. g7 2.
Goodwright, a dove holding in its beak
Pro bono ad
an olive - branch ppr.

Goodwing

meliora.

92.

Goodwyn, Derbysh., a griffin sejant with


wings expanded or. Fide et virtute.
62. 10
Goodwyn, Henry, L.R.C.P., Church Style,
Bovey Tracy, a griffin sejant erm.
62. 10
Fortes, Fortuna, adjuvat.

GOO

GOR

232

Gordon, John Patrick, Cairnfield, Buckie,


</. 62. 10
a stag's head erased or. Bydand, Eyh.
poix.
Dum vigilo tntus.
Goodwyn of East Grinstead, Sussex, an
arm embowed vested gu., the hand Gordon of Birkenbum, a hart's head
couped ppr., charged with a crescent
ppr., resting on a lozenge arg.
arg.
Bydand.
cj. 119. 8
Goodyer, see Goodear.
Googe, a rose stalked and leaved ppr. Gordon of MiUrig, a stag's head erased
Bydand.
ppr.
121. 2
Audaces juvat.
149. 5
Goold, Ireland, a denii-lion rampant ppr. Gordon, Scotland, a buck's head and neck
10. 2
aflfrontee ppr.
Truth prevails. 119. 12
Goold, Sir Henry Valentine, Bart., of Old Gordon of Gight, a buck's head and neck
affrontee ppr.
Bydand.
119. 12
Court, CO. Cork, a demi-lion rampant
10. 2 Gordon of Torquhon, a stag's head erased
Dtus mihi providehit.
or.
ppr.
Fear God.
121. 2
Goold, the Venerable Frederic Falkener,
of Dromadda and Rosbrien, co. Limer- Gordon, Charles Edward Grant, of Newtimber Place, Hurstpierpoint, a buck's
ick, Archdeacon of Raphoe and Rector
head erased ppr., ducally gorged per
of Paymochy, co. Donegal, a demi-lion
pale arg. and or.
rampant or, charged on the shoulder
with a crescent gu. Deua mihi pro- Gordon, a buck's head affrontee ppr.,
attired and ducally gorged or.
cj. 10. 2
videbit.
Truth
prevails.
Goold - Verschoyle, Esquire, Hamilton
119. 14
Frederick Stuart, of Athea House, Gordon, Conway-, Colonel Francis Ingram,
As above
Lynewode Manor, Market Rasen, Lines,
Athea, co. Limerick
i
issuing out of a mural crown or, a stag's
(2) A demi-lion ram{for Verschoyle).
head at gaze ppr., attired and charged
pant or, charged on the shoulder with
on the neck with a crescent of the first.
a crescent gu. (lor Goold). Temperans
Bydand. Animo non astutia.
et constatis.
Goold, on a mount vert, an erm. passant Gordon of South Carolina, a hart's head

Goodwyn, a

griffin sejant or, giittee-de-

134. 10
Goold, Scotland, within the horns of a
crescent arg., a buckle or.
163. 15
erased.
Goorick, a nag's head
51.4
Gooseling, a lion's gamb erased gu., hold-

ppr.

ing a fleur-de-lis or.


Goostrey, Bucks, a stag's head erased or.
121. 2
Gophill, Surrey, out of a ducal coronet per

pale az. and gu., a demi-leopard ramor, collared and lined of

pant gardant

the second.
Gordnee, on a
griffin's

mural coronet
head erased arg.

gu.,
cf.

66. 2

Gordon, Duke oj, see Richmond and


Gordon.
Gordon, see Huntly, Marquess of.
Gordon, Viscount, see Aberdeen, Earl of.
Gordon, Viscount Kenmure, see Kenmure.
Gordon-Canning, see Canning.

Gordon-Cumming,

see

Gumming.

Gordon, sec Hay-Gordon.


Gordon, sec M'Haffie-Gordon.
Gordon, see Wolrige-Gordon.
Gordon, Scotland, a stag lodged ppr.
Nunc mihi grata quies.
^'iS- 7
Gordon, Scotland, a hart at gaze ppr.

Dum

vigilo paro.

II7- 3

Gordon, Sir Robert Glendonwyn, Bart.,


D.L., J.P., of Letterfourie, Bauffsh., a
stag at gaze ppr.
Dum sisto vigilo.
117- 3

Gordon

of Faskine,

Bydand

a stag lodged ppr.

to the last.

1
1 5
7
of Terpersie. Aberdeensh., Scotlaud, a hart at gaze ppr.
Nan fraude
scd laude.
II7- 3

Gordon

of Knockespock, Aberdeen: (i)


stag's head erased ppr., attired or..
121. 2.
Non
(2) A stag at gaze ppr.
/raude sed laude.
vigilo, tnlus.

Gordon

Dmn

1I7- 3

Gordon, Bart., of Lesmore, Scotland, a


hart's head couped ppr.
Bydand.
121. 5

Gordon, Henry, Manar, by Inverurie,


Aberdeensh., same crest and motto.
Gordon of London, a stag's head erased
ppr.

Vigilando.

121. 2

Animo.
no. 12
Gordon-Gilmour, Jlajor Robert Gordon,
affrontee ppr.

Gordon, a boar's head couped gu., encircled by two serpents internowed, the
heads respecting each other in chief ppr.
Gordon of Cairnfield, Banff, a boar's head
era.^ed or.

Dum

42. 2

vigilo, tutus.

Gordon-Oswald, James William, Esquire,


of Aigas, In verness-sh.
and Roughgrove, CO. Cork: (i) A hand pointing
to a star, [for Oswald).
(2) A dagger
erect piercing a boar's head erased, all
ppr. {for Gordon). Non mihi commodus
,

uni.Xon
Gordon

astutia.
of Craig, Scotland,

a boar's head

erased

or.
Byde.
Gordon, William, C.I.E.,
Road, Croydon: (l) A

erased close.

Dum

(2)

42. 2
9,

Tavistock
head

boar's

A stag's head couped.

vigilo tutus.

of Auchintoul, Scotland, a demiboar ppr. Bydand.


40. 13
Gordon, Scotland, a sword in pale enfiled
with a boar's head couped ppr.
42. 4
Gordon, Scotland, a dexter hand couped
in fess, holding a sword in pale enfiled
with a boar's head erased, all ppr. Aut

Gordon

mors, aut vita decora.

Gordon, Archibald Alexander, Esquire,


J.P., of I, Coates Gardens, Edinburgh,
a dexter cubit arm vested paly arg.
and gu., the hand grasping a scimitar

Craigmillar
(i) On the
ppr.
Dread God.
on a wreath of the proper Gordon, Captain William Eagleson, V.C.,
dexter hand holding a scroll
Gordon Highlanders, same crest.
of paper within a garland of laurel Gordon, Bart., of Niton, Isle of Wight,
ppr. (jor Gilmour).
215. 3.
out of a mural coronet a dexter arm
(2) On
the sinister, issuing from an earl's
in armour embowed ppr., charged with
coronet a hart's head affrontee ppr.
a mullet gu., garnished or, the hand
(jor Gordon).
Nil penna sed usus.
grasping a falchion, also ppr., enfiled
Bydand.
with a boar's head erect and erased of
Gordon, Scotland, a hart's head cabossed
the third. Animo non astutia.
ppr.
122. 5 Gordon
Bydand.
London, a demi- savage
of
Gordon, More-, of Charlton, Forfarsh., a
WTeathed about the head and middle
buck's head cabossed ppr. I hyd my
with laurel, holding over the dexter
time.
Deo javenie.
122. 5
shoulder a club, all ppr.
Dread God.
Gordon of Badenscoth. a hart's head
186. I
cabossed ppr. Still bydand.
122. 5 Gordon of Lochinvar,
a demi-savage
Gordon of Sorbie, Scotland, out of a mural
wreathed about the head and middle.
crown a boar's head erect and erased,
Dread God.
all ppr.
Forward, and fear not.
Gordon, Bucks and Notts, a demi-savaee
Gordon, a boar's head couped or. Do
wreathed about the head and middle
well, and let them say.
with laurel, and holding over the dexter
43. i
Gordon of Glenbucket, a boar's head
shoulder a club, all ppr.
186. 1
couped and erect, surrounded by an Gordon, James Rollings, 19, Victoria
adder in orle.
Victrix patientia. 41.11
Road, LJpper Norwood, same crest.
Gordon of Ardmeally, a boar's head erased
Dread God.
or.
Byde be.
42. 2 Gordon, George Henry, Wincombe Park,
Gordon of Edinglassie, a boar's head
Shaftesbury, same crest and motto.
erased, holding in the mouth a sword Gordon, Scotland, a demi-savage wreathed
Aut mors, aut vita Detos.
ppr.
42. 6
about the head and middle with leaves,
Gordon, Bart., of Embo, co. Sutherland,
and holding in the sinister hand over
a boar's head erased or.
Forward
the shoulder an arrow, point downwithout fear.
42. 2
wards, all ppr.
Gordon, Scotland, a boar's head erased Gordon, of Rothiemay, a demi-man preor.
Byde.
42. 2
senting a gun, all ppr.
Vel pax, vel
Gordon, a boar's head gu.
bellum.
43. i
187. 2
Gordon, James Gillespie, Esquire, M.P., of Gordon of Shirmers, Kirkcudbright, ScotClifton, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, a
land, a demi-savage holding in his
boar's head erased or, armed and
dexter hand a baton erected on his
langued gu.
shoulders, and in his sinister an ear of
Gordon, Hon. John Edward, of 61,
wheat ppr. Tarn pace quam prcelio.
Prince's Gate, S.W., and East Dene, Gordon, Scotland, a savage's head erased
Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, same crest.
ppr.
Fear God.
Gordon, Scotland, a boar's head couped Gordon, two arms drawing a bow and
or, holding in the mouth four arrows
200. 2
arrow ppr.
gu., feathered and headed arg.
Doe Gordon of Cairnbulg, Aberdeensh., two
well, and let them say.
naked arms holding a bow with an
cf. 42. 9
Gordon, Ireland, a boar's head erased and
arrow at full stretch, all ppr. Fortuna
erect sa., armed and eared or.
43. 3
Esquire,

dexter

of

side,

liveries a

GOR

GOR

233

Gordon, Duff-, Sir Cosmo Edmund, Bart., Gordon of Clunie, a dove volent arg.. Gore, Ormsby-, Shropsh. (i An heraldic
...
holding in its beak an olive-branch.
of Halkin, co. Ayr: (i) Two arms
ipant arg., dueally gorged or,
Pax et libertas.
tufted sa., langued gu. (for Gore).
naked holding a bow and ready to let
93. 10
(2)
fly an arrow, all ppr. (for Gordon). Gordon of Glastirim, a lion's head erased
An arm in armour embowed ppr.,
and langued ppr. Divisa conjungo.
200. 2.
charged with a rose gu., holding in the
(2) A demi-lion gu., holding
in the dextr paw a sword erect ppr.,
hand, also ppr., a man's leg in armour
hilt and pommel or, charged on the Gordon of Gordonstone, a catamountain
of the same, garnished and spurred or,
salient arg., armed az.
breast with a mullet gu. for difference
flexed at the knee, couped at the thigh,
cf. 26. 3
Deo adjitvunie. cf. 14. 12 Gordon, Scotland, a cat statant gardant
and dropping blood gu. (for Ormsby).
{for Duff).
ppr.
Gordon, Cameron, Bentley Priory, StanGore, Ireland, an heraldic tiger rampant
more, Jliddx., a sinister arm from the Gordon, Hugh Mackay, of Abergeldie.
arg., collared gu., and charged on the
shoulder and a dexter hand holding a
Castle, Ballater, N.B., a deer-hound
shoulder with a trefoU slipped vert. In
arg. collared gu.
bent bow, and in the act of letting Hy
hoc signo vinces.
God for us.
Gordon, Scotland, a grevhound passant
an arrow ppr. Fortuna sequatiir.
Gore, Wilts, a bull's head couped sa.
)

'

200. 2

60. 2

cf.

Gordon, Duff-, Thomas Duif, Esquire, of Gordon, Scotland, a greyhound passant


arg., collared az.
Drummuir, Keith, and Park House,
God with us.
Banff., a heart ppr., winged or.
Kind
cf. 60. 2
heart.
Be true, and you never shall rue. Gordon of Beldorny, a cross crosslet
fitched gu.
In hoc spes mea.
Gordon, Scotland, issuing out of a cloud
166. 2
Ma- Gordon, Rafael, Wardhouse, Insch, Abera dexter hand holding six darts.
deensh., same crest and motto.
jores sequor.
cf. 214. 3
Gordon of Gordonbank, a dexter hand Gordon, Xeres le Frontera, a cross crosslet fitchee gu., between two wings exissuing out of a cloud, and grasping a
panded or. I n hoc spes mea.
sheaf of arrows, all ppr.
Legihus et
3
Gordon, Scotland, a cross Calvary gu.
armis.
cf. 214. 3
Spero.
Gordon of Braco, a dexter hand holding
166. I
a dart ppr.
Sequor.
214.4 Gordon of Buthlaw, Aberdeensh., Scotland, a Doric pillar or.
In recto decus.
Gordon of Nethermuir, a dexter hand
issuing out of a cloud holding a dart,
176- 3
all ppr.
214. i Gordon of Newark, Scotland, a crescent
Maiores sequor.
arg.
Gradatim
pleno.
Gordon of Loncion, a dexter hand holding
163. 2
a dagger, all ppr.
TimeDeum. 212.3 Gordon, Scotland, in the sea a ship under
sail, all ppr.
Gordon, Scotland, issuing out of a cloud
Fertur discrimine fructus.
a dexter naked arm grasping a flaming
160. 13
Gordon, Scotland, same crest. Nil arsword, all ppr. Dread Qod.
duum.
Gordon of Dalpholly, a dexter hand issuing from a heart and holding a flaming Gordon-King, James Alexander, Esquire,
sword.
of Tertowie, Kinaldie, Aberdeensh., a
Corde mamique.
demi-lion rampant gu., crowned with
Gordon, a cubit arm erect holding a
an antique crown or. Fear na.
212. 3
dagger ppr.
Gordon, Scotland, a dexter hand holding Gore, Earl of Arran, see Arran.
a scimitar.
Dread God.
213. 5 Gore-Langton, see Langton.
Gordon, Sir William, Bart., of Earlston, Gore, Ormsby-, Baron Harlech, see Harlech.
Kirkcudbrightsh., a dexter hand grasping a sabre ppr.
Dread God.
212. 13 Gore, see Saunders-Knox-Gore and PeryKnox-Gore.
Gordon, Scotland, out of a heart a dexter
hand holding a sword wavy, all ppr.
Gore, Ireland, a wolf rampant arg., collared gu.
Sola sains servire Deo.
Gordon, out of a ducal coronet or, a

m.

44. 3

cf.

Hon. Henry Powell, of


Hatch Park, Taunton (i) An eagle or,
and wyvern vert, their necks entwined

Gore-Langton,

regardant

mount

Langton).
On a
(2)
an heraldic tiger salient
(3) On a

(for

vert,

arg., collared gu. (for Gore).

ducal coronet a martlet or (for Temple).


In hoc signo vinces.
Gorely and Gorley, a hand in armour
holding a cross crosslet fitched in pale
ppr.
210. 14
Gorge, a greyhound's head couped arg.,
collared az., studded or.

61. 2

Gorges, Lord Dundalk, (extinct), a grey-

hound's head couped arg., gorged with


a bar geraelle gu.
cf. ^i. 2
Gorges, Somers., a greyhound's head
couped ppr., collared or.
61. 2
Gorges, John Arthur Howard, Esquire,
of 15, Royal Terrace, East Kingstown,
CO. Dublin, a greyhound's head couped
ppr., collared gu., bezantee.
Prend

tell

Gorges and Gorgis, a gem-ring

or, stoned
167. 14
in pale and on its point
a garland of laurel, all ppr.
170. i
Gorham of St. Neots, Hunts, a griffin's
head couped between two wings, all or.

az.

Gorham, a sword

Ready and
Goring,' Sir

65.11

faithfid.

Harry Yelverton,

Bart".,

of

Highden, Sussex, a lion rampant gardant sa. Renacentur.


Gore, Sir Ralph St. George Claude, Bart., Goring, Rev. John, of 55, Eaton Place,
of Manor Gore, co. Donegal, a wolf
and pommelled, also or.
S.W., same crest.
rampant arg., collared gu. Sola salus Goring-Thomas, Rhys, Esquire, J.P., of
Gordon, Wilts, a hand holding an open
book ppr.
servire Deo.
Veritas ingenio.
215. 10
Plas Llannon, Llanelly, Carmarthensh.,
cf. 28. 2
Gordon of Denguech, a hand holding a Gore, a wolf passant collared and lined.
a heron's head are., gorged with a
baton erect ppr. Maneo non fugio.
garland and erased gu.
A Deo et
cf. 28. 10
Gordon of Holm, Scotland, a hand hold- Gore, Middx., Herts, and Surrey, a wolf
patre.
rampant ppr., dueally gorged or.
ing a writing-pen ppr.
Time Deum.
Gorley, Kent, a hand in armour holding
cubit arm erect in armour ppr., and
holding in the hand a sword arg., hilted

28. 2

21;. 10
cf. 28. 2
sinis- Gore, Ireland, on a mount vert, a wolf
salient ppr., dueally gorged or.
Sic tains.
Taylor-: (i) An oak-tree (for Gore, Knox-, Sir Charles James, Bart.,
Gordon).
D.L., of Belleek Manor, co. Mayo
143. 5.
(2) A stork ppr.,
supporting with the dexter claw an
(I) A wolf salient or (for Gore),
cf. 28.
anchor az. (for Taylor). I bide.Dum
I.
(2) A falcon close perched on a rest
spiro, spero.
ppr. (for Knox).
105. 10
In hoc signo vinces.
Gordon of Tobago, an oak-tree ppr. Sub
85- i,^
tigmine.
143. 2 Gore-Booth, Bart., Sir Henry William, of
Gordon of Cluny, Scotland, a spreading
Lassadell, co. Sligo (i) A lion passant
oak-tree gu.
Sub tegmine.
pean resting the dexter fore-paw upon
143. 5
Gordon of Glasgow, a palm-tree ppr.
a chaplet of roses (for Booth).
(2) A
Deo fidini.
wolf rampant arg. (for Gore).
144. I
Quod
Gordon-Cuming-Skene, Alexander, Esero spero.
In hoc signo vinces. Genti
quire, a dove ppr.
/ hope.
cequus utrique.
28. 2
Gordon-Cuming-Skene, of Pitlurg, Aber- Gore of London and Herts, on a mount

a cross crosslet fitchee in pale,

Gordon, Bart., of Park, Banffsh., a


ter gauntlet ppr.

Gordon,

dove

arg.,

bered gu., holding in


/ hope.

branch ppr.

beaked and memits beak an oliveQ2.

beaked or.
Gorman, a horse at

eagle's

ppr.
210. 14

all

head erased
83. 2

sa.,

full

speed saddled

ppr.

52.

Gorman, Ireland, a naked arm holding a


212. 3
sword ppr.
Gorman, Ireland, a dexter armed arm
embowed, the hand bare, grasping a
sword, the blade wavy, all ppr. Primi
et

ullimi in hello.

cf.

195. 2

Gormanston, Viscount (Preston), on a


chapeau gu., turned up erm., a fox
Sans tache.
statant ppr.
Gorney, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
a lion passant arg., resting the dexter
vert, an heraldic tiger salient arg.,
cinquefoil
paw on a
or.
cf. 4. 9
tufted and maned sa., dueally gorged Gorney, a merman ppr., holding a target

deensh., a

Gorm, Scotland, an

GOR

GOU

234

Robert Hadsley, Esquire,


of Bengeo HaU, Herts, a Moor's head
couped at the neck ppr.. wreathed
about the temples arg. and sa.
Howes Close, Cambs, a pheon or, the
shaft entwined by a serpent ppr. Qiwd Gosset or Gossett, a hand couped at the

Gorrey and Gorie, Scotland, an eagle's


head sa.
83. i
Gorst, Right Hon. Sir John Eldon, of

:,

Hellier

versed and depressed, the staff broken


ppr., and in an escroll above, the word
" Barossa." (Over the family crest)
Faugh a Ballagh. (Under the arras)

Goojerat.

Gough, Soiners. and Ireland, a boar's


head couped arg.
41. i
212. 9
ppr.
Gosset, a greyhound's head erased arg., Gough, General Sir Charles John Stanley,
of United Service Club, S.W., a boar's
coUared gu., ringed and garnished or.
Veritas.
head couped at the neck or, tusked arg.
c/. 61. 2
Gorton, out of an earl's coronet a Moor's
Faugh a Ballagh.
41. i
Gossip, a martlet sa.
head affrontee ppr.
95. 5
Gorton of Gorton, Lanes, a goat's head Gossip of Hatfield, Yorks, two goats' Gough, General Sir Hugh Henry, of 40,
Gloucester Street, S.W., same crest and
heads erased and addorsed, the dexter
erased arg., ducally gorged or.

241.6
ndest gratum.
Gort, Viscount (Vereker), out of a mural
Vincit
coronet gu., a stag's head ppr.

c/.

128.

BTist erect

az.,

holding a dagger in pale

the sinister arg.

Prospice, respice.
268. 4

motto.

Gough, Major-General Hugh Siitlej, C.B.,


of Caer Rhun, Conway, North Wales,
Llechweddygarth Hall, Montgomerysh.,
same crest. Gradu diversa via una.
82. 2
arrow fesswise, a dove, wings addorsed, Gostling, a phoenix in flames ppr.
Gough,
Somers. and Ireland, a boar's
all ppr.
Pacem.
283. 3 Gostomes and Goston of Stockwell, Surhead couped arg., holding in the mouth
rey, on a chapeau gu., turned up arg.,
Gosell and Gossell, Norf., out of a ducal
a broken spear gu.
Domat omnia
a rose or, between two wings az.
coronet or, a talbot's head erm.
virtus.
57. 12 Gostwick or Gostwyke, Beds, a griffin's
head between two wings expanded Gough, Admiral Frederick William, EsGosford, Earl of (Acheson), a cock gu..
quire, R.N., C.B., J.P., a boar's head
Vigilangu.
standing upon a trumpet or.
65. II
couped or, devouring a broken spear
tibtis.
91. 6 Gostwick, Beds, a griffin's head between
Domat omnia virtus.
gu.
two wings expanded gu., plattee.
Goshall, out of a ducal coronet or. a lion's
Gough, George, Clensmore House, Woodc/. 65. II
gamb gu., holding an arrow of the first,
bridge, Suif., a boar's head close, pierced
Gostwyck, William Gostwyck, Esquire, a
headed of the second.
through the head by a tilting-spear.
griffin's head couped gu., on the neck
Goskar, a Cornish chough holding in its
Domat omnia virtus.
a bend cotised arg., between two wings
beak a mullet. Spes mea in Deo.
of the first, each charged with a mullet Gough, Ireland, a wyvern with the tail
Goslett, Glouc, a stalk of wheat and a
nowed ppr.
of six points of the second.
cf. 70. i
palm-branch in saltier ppr.
154. 10
Goslett, George A. D., of Highfields, East Gostwyck, C. H. G., Chartham Down, Gough, Shropsh., a horse's head erased
arg.
51. 4
Canterbury, same crest.
Grinstead, Sussex, same crest.
Deus
spes mea est.
Gotham, on the stump of a tree an eagle Goughton, a rose shpped gu., leaved and
stalked ppr., between two wings.
with wings addorsed ppr.
Goslike, a griffin's head couped between
79. 12
of
Brighton,
lion
rampant
or.
Gouin
a
out
ducal
coroNorthumb.,
of
a
two wings gu., plattee.
11
Gothard,
65.
gorged with a collar a/.., holding in the
Aquila non
net or, a buck's head ppr.
Gosling and Gosolyn, an eagle's head
dexter forepaw a javelin in bend ppr.,
120. 7
captat nuisrns.
erased sa., charged with a crescent erm.
and resting the sinister on a cross
Gotley, a demi-lion rampant holding a
cf. 83. 2
couped, also az. Je tiens.
sword-blade wavy, all ppr.
Gosling, an eagle's head erased erm.,
cf. 10. 2
charged on the neck with a bezant, and Gotobed, a pelican in her piety gu. 98. 14 Goulborne, Chesh., a stag's head or,
gorged with a chaplet of laurel ppr.
over it a cross formee arg.
cj. S3. 2
Gott of London and Sussex, a griffin's
120. 3
Gosling,
Robert Cunliffe, Hassobury,
head erm., between two wings expanded erm.
Bishop Stortford, in front of a bear's
65. II Goulburn, a dove holding in its beak an
olive-branch ppr.
92. 5
paw erased ppr., holding a tteur-de-lis Gottes, Cambs, a greyhound's head erased
Gould of Fleet House, Dorset, an arm emarg., collared and lined or.
a crescent, both or.
cf. 61. 2
bowed vested gu.. cufted or, holding in
96. 5
Gosnall and Gosncld, a bull's head affron- Gottington, a horned owl ppr.
the hand ppr. a banner paly of six az.
tee per pale or and vert, armed coun- Goucell, a unicorn passant or.
cf. 48. 5
and or, on a canton arg. a cross, also
Semterchanged.
44. 8 Goucb, a griffin's head erased ppr.
gu., the staff of the second.
66. 2
per eadem.
Gosnall and Gosnold, of Ipswich and
Gould of Upwey, Dorchester, Dorset, an
Honestas.
Otley, Suff., a bull's head gardant per Goudie, Scotland, a garb or.
arm embowed vested vert, holding in
pale or and az.
44. 8
153- 2
the hand a flagstaff ppr., therefrom
Gospatrick, an antique ship of one mast, Gouge, Wales, on a dexter gauntlet in
flowing a banner or, charged with three
the sail furled sa,. the flag gu.
160. 6
fesse a hawk with wings expanded, aU
barrulets wavy az., on a canton arg. a
ppr.
86.
Goss, William Henry, Esquire, F.G.S.,
cf.
13
Aperto vivere vote.
cross
gu.
etc., Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffs, a falcon Gough, Viscount Gough, of Goojerat
with wings expanded and inverted
(i) In the centre a boar's head couped Gould, Ireland, a martlet or.
95. 2
ppr., ducally gorged or.
Se irt-serit
at the neck or. 41. 2.
(2) On the Gould, a demi-lion rampant or, holding a
scroll arg.
astris.
dexter side, of honourable augmenta291. 10
tion, on a mural coronet arg., a lion Gould, Devonsh., a demi-lion rampant az.,
Goss, Samuel, Physician and Surgeon,
bezantee.
Probitate et labor e.
10. 4
Burhngton Lodge, Southsea, on a
passant gardant or, holding in the
mount a falcon with wings expanded
dexter paw two flag-staves in bend Gould, Rev. Sabine Baring, of Lew
Trenchard, same crest. Gold bydeih
sinister ppr.,
and elevated ppr., ducally gorged or.
the one bearing the
Tonjours sans tache.
ever bright.
Union flag of Great Britain and IreSe inserit astris.
surmounting the other the Gould, Hon. Albert John, of Enesbury,
land,
Gosse of Epsom, Surrey, a pheon sa., enEdgecliffe, Sydney, a demi-lion erm..
twined by a branch of oak or, between
staff thereof broken, with a triangular
grasping with the dexter paw a saltire
banner flowing therefrom, being intwo wings of the last, guttee-de-sang.
arg. and resting the sinister on a
tended to represent a Chinese flag,
227. 10
bezant.
238. 2
having thereon the device of a dragon
Gosse, Radnorah., a sword in pale ppr.,
and in an escroll above the word Gould, Scotland, between the horns of a
pommel and hilt or, between two
crescent arg., a buckle or.
163. 15
"China." (3) On the sinister side,
branches of laurel vert. En Dieu est
also of honourable augmentation, a Gould, Scotland, a stag's head ppr. 1 2 1 5
ma joy.
1 70. 3
dexter arm embowed in the uniform Gould, Joseph, of Hambledon, ChristGosselin or Gosselyn, an antelope's head
church, New Zealand, on a mount
erased ppr.
126. 2
of the 87th Regiment, being gu., faced
vert, a demi-lion arg., holding in the
vert, the hand grasping the colours
Gosselin, Sir Martin Le Marchant Hadsdexter paw a hurt, resting the sinister
ley, K.C.M.G., C.B., of Blakesware,
of the said regiment displayed and a
on a saltire az. Honore et labore.
Herts, a Moor's head ppr.
representation of a French eagle re192. 13

Gorwood and Gurwood, a unicorn's head


ppr.
Pour jamais.
49. 7 Gost of London, a pheon
two wings arg.
Goschen, Viscount (Goschen), on an

or,

between

GOU
Gow, Scotland,

17. 8

Quid

'

Virtute

(i)

hawk

85.

hurst,

demi-lion holding in his dexter

CO.

in -paXeifor Steuart).
in armour embowed

(2) A dexter arm


holding a broadsword enfiled with a
boar's head, all ppr. (jor Gow).
Firm.
Caraid ann am jheum.

ppr., jessed,

or.

pawaLochaber-axe

et valore.

and hooded

Esquire, J.P., of Dowth Hall,


Meath, Ireland, a stag trippant ppr.,
collared and chained or. charged with
a rose gu. Nil desperandum.

Gow-Steuart of Little Colonsay, Argyllsh.

apaumee, encircled by a wreath of


oak in bend pierced with an arrow in
bend sinister, point downwards, all ppr.

belled,

Graden, Scotland, a demi-otter erect sa.,


devouring a fish ppr. Ad escam el

216. 2

Gow, Thomas, West Grange, Cambo,


usum.
134. 12
Northumb., an arm embowed in ar- Gradock and Gradocke, a horse-shoe az.,
mour holding a broadsword {Goto). A
between two eagle's wings ppr.
demi-lion rampant or (Steuart). Caraid
no. II
anil am jheum.
Hinc orior.
Gradwell, Robert Bernard George Ash-

153. 2

Utitius.

holding an escallop

ppr.

Goulding, William Joshua, Esquire, of


Ballyrosheen and SummerhiU House,
CO. Cork, and Roebuck Hill, co. Dublin,
and of Millicent, Sallius, co. Kildare,
a dexter hand couped at the wrist and

Goulding, Ireland, a

GRA

235

Goulden, a lion's head erased ppr.


GouldJe, Scotland,
a garb or.

cf.

Duncain Terrace,
Ireland, same crest and motto.
a demi-lion rampant holding Grady, Ireland, a horse's head arg.

Gowan, Samuel H.,

Goulding, Kent, a lion sejant sa., supporting with the dexter paw an escut-

Belfeist,

117. 8

Gradwell, George Fitzgerald, Esquire, of


Flatten Hall, Drogheda, co. Meath,

9,

paw a fleur-de-lis.
cf. 50. 13
10. 2
14, Helena Road, Grady, a demi-lion rampant ppr.
Southsea, out of a Viscount's coronet Graeme, Perthsh., an eagle volant ppr.
a naked hand couped at the shoulder
Ardenter prosequor alls.
holding a drawn sword.
lion's head erased.
Graeme, Colonel R. C, Brackenhurst.
Camberley, Surrey, an eagle rising with
Gouldsmith, Kent, a Cornish chough ppr., Gowan, Scotland, a lymphad, her oars in
action sa., flag gu.
160. 7
wings expanded and elevated.
guttee-d'eau.
107. 14
Grseme of Garvock, Dunning, Perthsh..
Gouldwell of Wisbeach, Camb., and Bury Gowan, Scotland, a sword in pale ppr.
St. Edmunds, Suff., out of a well or,
a lion rampant gu. Noli me tangere.
170. 2
a branch of columbines stalked and Gowans, Scotland, a lion's head erased
I- 13
ppr., collared or.
leaved vert, flowered ppr.
18. 6 Graeme, Scotland, a stag lodged ppr.
Cuba ut excuho.
Goulstone, an ostrich's wing of five Gowcell, Norf., a unicorn passant arg.
115. 7
feathers
alternately arg.
and gu.,
c/. 48. 5
Graeme of Inchbrakie, Perthsh., a hand
holding a garland ppr. A Deo victoria.
charged with a bend sa., thereon three Gower, see Sutherland, Duke of.
plates.
218. 4
113. 9 Gower, see Granville, Earl of.
Graeme, Alexander Malcolm Sutherland,
Gotllter, Thomas Morse, Esquire, of Ald- Gower, see Cromartie. Earl of.
a lion couchant lying before a sword in
mondsbury, Glouc, a cubit arm vested Gower, see Leveson-Gower.
pale ppr.
80. 2
gu., cuffed arg., the hand ppr. holding Gower, Yorks, a demi-eagle or.
a battle-axe sa., suspended from the Gower, Essex and Wore, a wolf's head Graeme, Durh., a cubit arm holding a
laurel-chaplet ppr.
Avrist by a chain an escutcheon or,
erased or.
2i8. 4
30. 8
charged with an anchor, also sa. Gower, Berks and Yorks, a wolf passant Graeme, Laurence Anthony Murray, Es.-1 nimo a fide.
quire, of Fonthill, Shaldon, Devonsh.,
Frangas,
arg., collared and lined or.
a mailed hand holding a garland ppr.
Goulter, Cyrus, Esquire, of New Zealand,
non. fiectes.
cf. 28. 10
A Deo victoria.
five annulets fessewise interlaced or, Gower of London, a talbot sejant.
Two arms erect
thereon a crescent arg.
Grxme, Hamondcf. 55. 2
i
issuing from clouds in the act of reGoulton, Yorks, a fleur-de-lis sa.
148. 2 Gower, Ireland, two wings displayed or.
moving from a spike a human skull,
I. 13
Gouring, a lion rampant.
109. 6
above the skull a marquess's coronet,
Gourlay, Scotland, a salmon naiant arg., Gowland, Durham, a bezant charged with
all between two palm-branches ppr.
Ditat et edit.
1 39.
1
a mount vert, thereon a stag trippant
ppr.
Gourlay, Gourley, and Gourlee, a boar's
{for Graeme).
(2) Out of a naval cro^^'n
cf. n6. II
or, an eagle's head sa. (for Hamond).
head ereised ppr.
42. 2 Gowshell, Norf., a bull's head cabossed
Sepulto
viresco.
Gourlay and Gourley, Scotland, a mullet
ppr83. 7
43- 8
of six points or.
164. 3 Goyiin, a greyhound's head per pale arg. Grafton, Duke oj (Fitzroy), Northamp.,
and or, between two roses gu., stalked
on a chapeau gu.. turned up erm.. a
Gourlay, Austin-, of Kincraig, Fife, Scotland
(i) A demi-eagle displayed arg.,
and leaved ppr.
61. 11
lion statant gardant or, crowned with
a ducal coronet az., and gorged with a
armed and beaked gu. {/or Gourlay). Graben, an eagle displayed or, gorged
coUar compony-countercompony arg.
with a chaplet of leaves vert. cf. 75. 2
81. 6.
(2) An eagle displayed with
and of the fourth. Et decus et pretium
two heads per pale or and gu., charged Grabham, Somers., on a mount vert, a
recti.
on each wing with a crescent counterboar's head erased or, guttee-de-sang,
4. 2
changed {for Austin). Projunda cernit.
and entwined by a snake ppr. L'Espe- Grafton of London, Bucks, Wore, and
rance du salut.
Shropsh., on the trunk of a tree couped
Tirtute non vi.
cj. 74. 4
George Wallington, M.D.,
and eradicated an eagle rising, all or.
Gourlie, Scotland, two hands couped and Grabham,
conjoined in fess ppr., supporting a
Mathyns, Witham, Essex, a boar's
79. 12
cross crosslet fitched gu.
224. 11
head ertised or.
Esperance du salut. Graham, Earl and Baron Graham, see
Montrose, Duke of.
Gourney, Essex, on a chapeau gu.. turned Graby and Greby, out of a ducal coronet
or, a demi-eagle displayed ppr.
Graham, Baron Lynedoch, see Lynedoch.
up erm., a lion statant, tail extended
arg., the dexter paw resting upon a
80. 14 Graham, see Murray-CJraham.
cinquefoil or.
cj. 4. 8
Graby and Greby, out of a ducal coronet Graham, see Savage-Graham.
Govan, Scotland, a sword in pale ppr.,
or, an eagle displayed or, armed gu.
Graham-Toler, -see Toler.
on the point thereof a mullet arg.
80. 14 Graham, Sir Richard James, Bart., D.L.,
Depichez.
of Netherby, Cumb., two wings ad169. 3 Grace, see Hamilton-Grace.
dorsed or. Reason contents me.
Gove, out of a mural coronet or, a demi- Grace, Sir Valentine Raymond, Bart.,
monkey sa.
cf. 109. 12
B.A., J.P., D.L., of Grace Castle, co.
136. 13
Gover, in a maunch or. a dexter hand
Kilkenny, a Uon rampant per fesse Graham, Sir Reginald Henry, Bart., J.P.,
apaumee ppr.
D.L., of Norton-Conyers, Yorks, two
Concordant nomine facta.
203. i
arg. and or.
wings addorsed or. Reason contents
10. 2
Govesy and Govisy, a demi- woman ppr.,
me.
richly attired az., holding in her dexter Grace, a demi-lion rampant arg.
En
cf. 109. 12
hand" a balance of the first.
10. 2 Graham, Sir Robert James Stuart, Bart.,
grace affie.
183.2
of Eak, Cumb., two wings addorsed or.
Govett, a demi -savage holding in his Gracie, Scotland, a fox current.
Reason contents me.
cf. 109. 12
dexter hand a sheaf of arrows and
cf. 32. 8
pointing with the sinister to a crown.
Graden, Scotland, a bull's head erased Graham, Scotland, a vol ppr. Reason
113-1
contents me.
1S6. 13
ppr
44- 3
cheon or.
Gouldingham, a

c/. 8.

lion's

gamb

in the dexter

Gowan, Major R. W.,

erased.

36-

Gouldney, a quatrefoU ensigned with a

'

GRA

Ne

Airthrey Castle,
Bridge of Allan, N.B., same crest and
motto.
Graham, George Marshall, of Toronto,
Canada, an eagle's head erased ppr.
Eight and reason.
Graham, Scotland, an eagle's head ppr.,
83. i
beaked or. Right and reason.
of

of Newlands,
in flames ppr.
82. 2
head erased gu.
83. 2

Graham, John James,


Cape Town, a phoenix

Bon

fin.

Graham, Scotland, a falcon ppr.


memor.
Graham, a falcon
bered gu.

oublie.

Donald,

GRA

236

39, Ennismore Gardens,


an eagle ppr., beaked and armed ppr.,
and killing a stork of the last armed gu.

Graham, James,

Graham,

Prcedce
85. 2

ppr.,

beaked and mem- Graham of Inchbraikie, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a garland ppr.
A Deo
victoria.
21S. 4
Graham, Murray-, Henry Stuart, Murrayshall, Perth: (i) A dove ppr. (with
motto Candide et secure). (2) A buck's
head couped ppr. {/or Murray). Macte

Prcedice memoir.
85. 2
of Balgowan, a dove ppr.
Candide et secure.
92. 2
Graham of Gartur, Stirling, a dove rising
with a twig of palm in her beak ppr.
Peace and grace.
Graham of Garvoch, Perth, a lion rampant gu. Noli me tangere.
i. 13
Graham of Grahamshall, Scotland, a lion
couchant in front of a sword in pale
Ncc temere, nee timide.
ppr.
cf. 7. 5
Graham of Breokness, a lion's gamb erect

Graham

and erased gu., grasping a sword in


Graham, an eagle's
pale ppr.
Nee temere, nee timide.
Right and reason.
Graham, Scotland, a demi-eagle with
38- 8
wings expanded ppr. Right and reason. Graham, a greyhound passant, cf. 60. 2
80. 2

Graham, Robert Bontine Cunninghame,


of Ardoch, Dumbartonsh., a demi-eagle
issuing out of a ducal coronet ppr.

Copiose

Graham

of Balchlave, a stag lodged gu.


excubo.
HJ- 7
Graham of Callander, Stirlingsh., an escallop or.
Spero meliora.
141. 12
Graham of Dougalstoun, an escallop or.
Pignus amoris.
141. 12
Graham of Duntroon, a flame of fire ppr.
Recta sursuni.
177. 10
Graham of Potento, Forfarsh., same crest.

Cubo

lit

et opportuna.
of CJartmore, an eagle displayed
holding in its dexter talon a sworcl in
pale ppr.
For right and reason. 75. 7
Graham-Stirling, an eagle displayed ppr.,
Semper sursum.
holding in dexter talon a sword and
177. 10
For Graham of Monargan, Scotland, same
in sinister a pistol of the last.
crest.
Nunquam deorsum.
right.
Xoctes diesque prcesto. cj. 75. 7
177. 10
Graham of Orchill, an eagle volant ppr. Graham of London, a blade of thistle and
a fig-leaf ppr. in saltire. Hinc decus
Prosequor alis.
inde teg men.
Graham of Glasgow, an eagle regardant
rising from the top of a rock, all ppr. Graham, an oak-branch erect ppr., bearing one acorn or.
Souvenez.
79. 9
152. i
Graham-Maxwell, Scotland: (i) Same Graham of London, an oak-sprig with an
acorn ppr. Alteri proses sceculo.
crest as above.
(2) A stag's
79. 9.
Prospore
head cabossed.
Souvenez.
152. I
122. 5 Graham of Meiklewood, Stirling, a star
sed euro.
ppr.
Auxiliante, resunjo.
Graham of Morphie, an eagle devouring
164. 3
a crane. .Vf oublie.
79. 7 Graham, Sir Cvril Gierke, Bart., C..M.G.,
of Kirkstall, Yorks, two arms in armour
Graham of Dalkenneth, Lochearnhead,
embowed issuing out of the battlements
Perthsh., an eagle preying on a heron,
both ppr. Ne oublie.
of a tower, all ppr., holding in the hands
yg. 7
ppr. an escallop sa.
Graham of Burntshiels, Renfrew, an eagle
Fideliter et dilidevouring a stork, all ppr. Ne oublie.
gent er.

Graham

Graham, Scotland, a hand holding a


sword in pale ppr. Non immemor.

Graham, issuing out of a cloud


hand reaching to a garland,

Numen

et

in fess a

ppr.
223. 3

all

omnia.

Graham, Ireland, a hand

couped

in fess

holding a fleur-de-lis or.


221. 9
Graham of Airth Castle, Stirling, a dexter
hand holding a sword erect ppr. Non

immemor.

Graham-Bams-Graham,
of

Craigallian,

Allan,

Stirlingsh.

212. 9
Esquire,
Kirkhill,

Ayrsh., Lymekilns and Cambuslang,


Lanarksh., and Fereneze, Renfrewsh.
(i) On the dexter side a naked arm,
the hand brandishing a spear ppr. (for
Graham). 214. 11. (2) On the sinister side a garb ppr.,
banded gu.
Pro rege.
Peace and
(lor Barns).
:

plenty.

Graham, Westm., an arm in armour embowed brandishing a cutlass ppr.


195. 2

Graham, Thomas Henry Boileau, Edmond


Castle, Carlisle, Cumb., two armed
arms issuing out of the battlements of
a tower

ppr., holding

an escallop

sa.

N'oublie.

Graham-Campbell, Robert Charles, Esquire, of Shirvan, Lochgilphead, N.B.


A hart's head erased ppr. (jor Camp1
bell).
(2) An escallop or (jor Graham).
Pignus amorus. Pro aris et focis.
Graham-Clarke, Leonard John, Esquire,
of Frocester Manor, Stonehouse, Glouc,
and Glanrhos, Breconsh., an escallop
quarterly gu. and or (/or Clarke).
(

Graham-Foster-Plgott, Esquire, G.E., of


Cheriton House, Hants.: (i) A mount
vert, thereon in front of a pickaxe or. a
ppr.
Memor esto.
greyhound passant sa., gorged for dis79. 7 Graham, Thomas Henry Boileau, of Edmond Castle, Carlisle, Cumb., same
tinction with a coUar or (for Pigolt).
Graham, Donald, Esquire, C.I.E., of Aircrest and motto.
threy Castle, Bridge of Allan, a falcon
(2) In front of a stag's head couped or,
attired sa., gorged for distinction with
ppr., beaked and armed or, killing a Graham of Braco, two hands issuing out
stork arg., armed gu.
Ne otiblie.
of a cloud, in each a sword flourished,
a mural crown gu., a bugle-horn, also
the dexter over the sinister.
sa., garnished or (for Foster).
Graham, James Noble, Esquire, of Carfin,
De/en(3) An
Carluke, Lanarksh., same crest and
dendo vinco.
escallop or, with the words " Spero
Hoc
motto.
meliora " above it (/or Graham).
Graham of Gorthey, two arms issuing
age.
Graham, Robert Chellas, Esquire, of Skipfrom a cloud erect, and holding up a
ness, Argyllsh., same crest and motto.
man's skull encircled with two branches Graham-Foster-Pigott, Thomas, Esquire,
Graham, liouglas William, Esquire, of
of palm-tree, and over the head a marof Abington Pigotts, Royston, same
Hilston Park, St. Manghans, Monm.,
crests and motto.
quess's coronet, all ppr.
Sepidtu vi

Graham

79- 7
of Killern, a falcon killing a stork

Graham, John Davenport, same

crest.

A'e oublie.

an eagle ppr., beaked and armed arg.,


resco.
and killing a stork of the last, armed Graham, within a wreath of cypress vert,
Xe oublie.
gu.
out of clouds, two arms embowed ppr.,
holding a skull arg., crowned or.
Graham, Robert Gore, Southmead, Westbury-on-Trym, between two roses gu., Graham, Robert, Esquire, of Drumgoon,
CO. Fermanagh, and of Ballmakill, co.
stalked and leaved, an eagle preying
Galway, Ireland, on a wreath of the
on a stalk ppr., the wing charged with
colours an arm embowed, vested az.,
a cross crosslet fitchee or.
Quod Deus
cuffed arg., the hand ppr. grasping a
trahit virtus secura sequitur.
staff raguly gu.
Graham of Drynie, a falcon ppr., armed
Ratio mihi sufflcit.
and beaked or, standing on a heron. Graham, Francis John, Esquire, of DrumNe oublie.
goon, Maguiresbridge, co. Fermanagh,
and Ballmakill, Letterfrack, co. GalGraham of New Wark, Scotland, a pelican's head couped ppr.
Fides ei amor,
way, same crest and motto.
cj. q8. 2
Graham, William, Esquire, of Crosbie,
Graham, a falcon's head ppr. Right and
Ayrsh., a naked arm brandishing a
spear, all ppr.
Pro rege.
212. 9

Graham-Wigan, John Alfred, Esquire, of


Oakwood, Maidstone, Kent, and Dun(i) On a mount
trune, Dundee, N.B.
:

mountain-ash tree under a rainppr. (/or Wigan).


(2) A flame of

vert, a

bow

fire ppr., charged with a cross crosslet


Recta
sa., for difference (/or Graham).

sursum.

Grahame, Francis Barclay, Spyland Bank,


Midlothian, a cross patee.
Grailly, a man's
ears arg.

head

in profile with ass's


cf. 190. 6

Grainger, Essex, a dexter arm couped,


vested az., purfled or, cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr., by the chains of
the second, a portcullis gu.
Grainger, see Stewart-Grainger.

GRA

GRA

237

Grainger, co. Waterford, Ireland, a dexter


arm embowed, vested az., bezantee,
cuffed arg., the hand ppr., holding by
the chains or, a portcuUis gu.
Graison, a stag lodged regardant ppr.
115.

c/.

Grant-Dalton, see Dalton.


Grant, Scotland, a burning
sure.

Stand

hill

Grant of Preston Grange, Scotland, a


demi-Hercules with a lion's skin ppr.
ppr. Stand
179. 2

fast.

Grant, Murray-, Ian Robert James, Glenmoriston, Inverness, same crest. Stand

Non

in/eriora secutus.

Grant of CuUen, a book expanded.

Suum.
iqS. 3

ctiique.

Grant, Sir Arthur Henry, Bart., D.L.. of


Monymusk. Aberdeensh., a Bible dis-

firm.

Grammer, Herts, a demi-lion rampant Grant, Scotland, a burning hiU, aU ppr.


played ppr. Suum cuique. Jehovah
Stand fast, craig Elachie.
179. 2
Fax mentis incenaz., billettee or.
Jireh.
158. 3
10. 2 Grant, James, Esquire, late of TuUochdium gloria.
gorum, Fingal, Tasmania, Member of Grant, Ireland, a cat-a-mountain ramGramshaw, Farbrace Sidney, M.D.,
pant.
26. 2
Council of Education, a mount fire
F.R.C.S., 9, St. Leonard's, York, a
gardant.
Grant,
Ireland,
a
cat
rampant
2
ppr.
Stand
fast.
179.
segreant.
Amicitia.
demi-griffin
cf. 26. 2
Grant-Thorold, Alexander WiUiam, 3,
Granado, a pomegranate slipped ppr.
A buck arg. Grant of Invereshie, a cat sejant erect
Grosvenor Gardens
152. 4
i
ppr.
Parcere suhjectis.
25. 2
charged on the body with a quatrefoil
Granard, Earl oJ (Forbes), a bear passant
vert, resting a dexter foot on an Grant, Macpherson-, Sir Georae, Bart.,
Fax
arg., guttee-de-sang, muzzled gu.

mentis incendi-um

Granby, Marquess

glorice.

0!, see

Duke

Rutland,

escutcheon arg., thereon a martlet or.


(2) On a rock a burning mountain sur-

of.

Grance, a holly-branch vert, fructed gu.


147- 7
34. 1
Grance, a demi-bear rampant ppr.
Grandlord, a hawk perching on a fish ppr.

buruing mountain ppr.

Stabii.

179. 2

Grant, Colonel A. C, same crest.

Stand

fast.

D.L., of Ballindalloch, co. Elgin: (i)


On the dexter side a hand erect issuing from the wreath, and holding a
dirk in pale ppr.
212. 9.
(2) On the
sinister side, a cat sejant erect gardant ppr. Ense et animo. Touch not
26. 9
the cat, but a glove.
Grant, John Peter, Esquire, of Rothiemurchus, Inverness-sh., Scotland, a
hand and arm holding a broadsword

Grandgeorge, Lines, a stag's head arg.,


gorged with a bar gemelle gu.
cf. 121. 5
Grandgeorge, Lines, a stag's head couped
per pale sa. and or, guttee, counter121. 5
changed.
Grandison, Viscount, see Jersey, Earl of.

Grant, Cardross, Brentsfield, Beckenham,

179. 2
Ferte
crest.
179. 2

Grant of Blackburn, an arm in armour

Grandison and Granson, a female sup-

Grant, Edward, Esquire, of Litchborough


Hall, Weedon, a conical hiU fired at the
summit ppr., issuant therefrom a cross

Grant, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a


dagger in pale ppr. Ense et animo.
212. 9
Grant of Darlway, a dexter hand holding
a branch of oak ppr. Radicem firm int.

porting a portcuUis ppr.


1S3. 7
Grandiville and Granville, a griffin's head
between two wings endorsed, all ppr.
67. II

cj.

Grandorge or Grain d'Orge, Yorks

hawk
arg.

ppr.

85. 2.

(2)

(i)

head

stag's

gorged with a bar gemelle gu.


c/.

121. 5

same
Grant

Stand sure.
Glenmoriston, Inverness, a
Stand firm.
in flames ppr.

crest.

of

mountain

Grant of Glenlochy, same


cito fiammas.

Calvary

or.

Stand

sure.

Grant, Charles Eustace, Esquire, same


crest and motto.
Grant of Lurg, Scotland, a hiU, on the top
Stahilis.
of which is a forest, all ppr.
Immobile.
Grant, Scotland, a rock ppr.

ppr.

In God is all my trust.

Pro patria.

210. 2

embowed
aU ppr.

holding in the
Fortitudine.

hand a sword,
195

2.

frondes.
cf. 219 9
Grant of Chelsea, a two-handed sword in
bend ppr., hUted and pommeUed or.
over a man's head of the first. Have

179- 7
Grandorge, Lines, a stag's head couped,
Esquire, Captain
guttee, holding in the mouth an ear Grant, Sir Ludovic James, Bart., of DalSeaforth Highlanders, of Kilgraston
vey, the trunk of an oak-tree sprouting
of barley vert.
and Drummonie House, Bridge of Earn,
the
sun
shining
thereout
leaves
with
out
of
heart
gu.,
a
hand
holdGrandson,
a
the
Roman fasces
Perthsh.,
Scotland,
on, all ppr.
Te lavente virebo.
ing a scimitar ppr.
-13. 4
erect ppr.
Leges juraque serva. 1 7 1 4
145- 5
Grandson, a poplar-tree ppr.
144. 12
Grandvell, a greyhound's head sa.. col- Grant of Gartenbeg, Scotland, on the Grant of Achnanie, Scotland, a cock ppr.
Audacia.
91. 2
tnmk of an oak-tree sprouting the sun
61 2
lared and ringed or.
Grant of Carron, Banffsh., an adder
Wise and harmless.
shining, aU ppr.
Grandville, a griffin passant or.
63. 2
nowed with the head erect ppr. Wise
145- 5
Grane, Yorks, a wolf passant paly of four
harmless.
and
Suo se
or and sa., holding in liis mouth a pen Grant, Scotland, an oak-tree ppr.
robore firniat.
143. 5 Grant of Easter Elchies, Banffsh.. Scot227. 7
of the first.
land, a unicorn's head and neck arg.
Grane, a boar passant sa., collared and Grant of Shewglie and Redcastle, ScotAudentior ito.
49. 7
land, a banyan-tree ppr. Recirescinma.
lined or.
c/. 40. 9
Granell, round a pheon shafted, a serpent Grant of Corrimony, Scotland, a demi- Grant, Major, of WiUow Hyrst, Chiddingly, Hellingly, out of a ducal corosavage ppr. I'll -ftand sure.
232. 5
entwined ppr.
displayed
ppr.
net
a
demi-eagle
K.C.M.G.,
Alexander,
Grange of London, a lion's gamb erect Grant, Sir James
148. 2
M.D., F.R.C.S., F.R.C.P., of 150. Elgin Grant, Warw., a fleur-de-lis az.
and erased ppr., holding a branch of
Street, Ottawa, Canada, Inverness-sh., Grant, Scotland, a boar's head couped
pomegranates or.
ppr.
Stabit conscius cequi.
43. i
Scotland, same crest and motto.
Grange, Norf. and Cambs, a demi-antelope
or, attired, maned, and ungu. sa.
Grant, Francis James, Esquire, W.S., Grant of London and Hants, a demi-lion
arg.
Tanquam despicatus sum, vinco.
Rothesay Herald, of Lyon Office,
cf. 126. 5
10. 2
Thirlestane
Road.
Edinburgh,
and
106,
Grange, a griffin's head erased sa., beaked
Edinburgh, N.B., same crest and Grantham, Lines, a demi-griffin segreant
and eared or, charged with three be64. 2
Honore et amore.
gu.
motto.
zants,
cj. 66. 2
Grant, Rev. Roderick John Archibald, of Grantham of Ketton Grange, Rutland, a
Granger, see Grainger.
Honore et amore.
demi-griffin gu.
Granger, Staffs, a griffin psissant arg.
41, Brook Green, Hammersmith, W.,
64. 2
Honestas optima politia.
same crest and motto.
63. 2
Granger, a dexter arm embowed, holding Grant-Ives, Wilfrid Dryden, Esquire, Grantham, Hon. Sir WiUiam, Judge of
of Justice, King's
High
Court
the
TowM.A., J. P., of Bradden House,
in the hand three wheat-ears, all ppr.
Barcombe
of
Bench Division, J.P.,
cester
(i) Issuant from a rock ppr., a
Granger, Thomas Colpitts, His Honour, of
Place, near Lewes, and 100, Eaton
blackamoor's head in profile couped at
Pencair, Falmouth, an arm embowed
Square, a demi-griffin segreant gu.,
the shoulders ppr., the temples and the
to the sinister, the hand grasping a
charged on the body with two cross
neck each encircled by an annulet or
vested az. and cuffed arg., the elbow
palewise or, and holding
crosslets
portcuUis gu., by the chains or.
(for Ives).
(2) A conical hiU fired at
between the claws an escutcheon of
the summit ppr.. issuant therefrom a
Granson, Kent, out of a ducal coronet gu.,
the last charged with a cross crosslet
Stand
114. 13
cross Calvary or (for Grant).
a plume of feathers arg.
sa.
Comme Dieu grantit.
Grant, Baron Glenelg, see Glenelg,
.

GRA
Grantham,

Linos.,

GRA

238
Grave, Ireland, a cock sa., combed and
wattled gu.
91. 2
Grave, Sussex, Yorks, and Cornw.. a demieagle erased or, beaked gu., environed
round the body with a ducal coronet

a Moor's head couped

at the shoulders ppr., crined

or.

192. 13

Grantham, Middx., a Mercurial cap placed


above a scimitar, edge downwards, and
arg.
a caduceus in saltier, thereon a Turk's
head affrontee, erased at the shoulders, Graveley, Richard, of Newick, Lewes, and
ensigned with a turban,

all

ppr.

171. 3

Graveley, Herts, a mullet.


164. 2
of a ducal coronet or, a demieagle displayed ppr.
80. 14
Graves, Baron (Graves), of Gravesend, co.
Londonderry, a demi-eagle displayed
and erased or, enfiled round the body
and below the wings by a ducal coronet
arg.
Aquila non capiat muscas.
Graves, Glouc, a demi-eagle erased or,
environed with a ducal coronet gu.,
holding in its beak a cross crosslet
fitched of the last.
Graves disce mores.
Graves, John Hicks. Esquire, of Bradenham. High Wycombe, Bucks.
Graves, Robert Kennedy Grogan, Esquire,
of Cloghan Castle, Banagher, King's
County, same crest and motto.
Graves, Robert Wyndham, Esquire, British
Consulate-General, Canea, Crete, same
crest and motto.
Graves, Alfred Perceval, Esquire, a demieagle displayed and erased or, enfiled
round the body and below the wings
with a ducal coronet gu., each wing
charged with a cross patonce, also gu.
Aqnila non capiat muscas.
Graves-Sawle, Sir Charles Brune, Bart.,
M.V.O., Capt. R.N., of Penrice, Cornw.,
and of Barley House, Devonsh., an
eagle displayed or, supporting in the
dexter claw a staff erect ppr., thereon
hoisted a pennon forked and flowing to
the sinister gu., with the in.scription,
" Per sinum Codanum," in letters of

Grantham, Scotland, a hand erect couped Gravel!, out


at the wrist holding a dagger ppr.
212. 9
Grantley, Baron (Norton), a Mooress's
head affrontee couped at the shoulders
ppr., -nTeathed round the temples with
laurel, and round the neck a torse arg.
and az. Avi nutncrantur avorum.
Granville, Earl (Leveson-Gower), a wolf
passant arg., collared and lined or,
charged with a crescent for a differcj. 28. 10
ence.
Frangas non flectes.
Granville, Warw., on a chapeau ppr., a
griffin peissant or.
Deo, patrice, amicis.
c/. 63. 2
Granville, Somers., on a mural coronet
142. 12
arg., a serpent nowed vert.
between
two
Granville, a griffin's head
1 1
wings endorsed ppr.
c/. 67
Granville, Bevil, Esquire, of Wellesbourne
HaU, Warw., and the Cottage, Northchurch, Herts, on a cap of maintenance
Deo, patrite, amicis.
ppr., a griffin or.
Grape, Berks, on a mount vert, a stag
grazing erminois, collared gu.

Grassal

and

cf. 116. 9
Grassall, an arm in armour
in the hand a dagger
196. 5

embowed holding

ppr.
Grasslck, Scotland, a dexter

hand holding

three arrows.
Defend.
cf. 214. 2
Grassick of Buchuam, a lion's head gu.
21. i
Fear God, and spare not.
Grattan - Guinness of Beaumont, co.
Dublin, Ireland: (i) A boar passant
quarterly or and gu. {for Guinness).
40. 9.
(2) On a mount vert, a falcon
with wings elevated holding in the
dexter claw a sceptre, all ppr. (for
Graltan).
248. 7.
(3) On a pillar arg.,
encircled by a ducal coronet or, an eagle
preying on a bird's leg erased ppr.
Lee).
in
Deo.
Esse guam
Spes mea
Ifor

gold (for Graves).


Graves, a squirrel sejant ermines.
cf. 135. 4
Graveshend or Gravesend, Kent, a lion's
gamb gu., charged with a bezant and

holding up a cross patee fitchee

or.

cf.

36. 9

Gravett, Ireland, an arm in armoiu- gu..


the hand ppr. holding a sword of the
same. Per varios casus.
210. 2
videre.
24S. i Gray, Baron, Scotland, an anchor in pale
Anchor, fast anchor.
161. 2
or.
Grattan, a dove ppr. standing on a tun
and holding in its dexter claw a sceptre, Gray, O. Harrison, Esquire, of The Chantry, Ingatestone, same crest and motto.
also ppr.
Grattan, on a tun or, a falcon arg., wings Gray, Walter Wingate, Esquire, J.P.,
elevated, holding in the dexter claw a
D.L., of Nunraw, near Prestonkirk,
East Lothian, same crest and motto.
sceptre of the first.
Grattan-Bellew, Thomas Arthur, Esquire, Gray, Lord, see Moray, Earl of.
Gray-Farquhar, Scotland, a sinister hand
of Mount Bellew, co. Galway, Ireland
apaumee gu. Sto, cado, fide el artnis.
(i) An arm embowed in armour ppr.,
222. 9
charged with a crescent or for difference, and grasping in the hand a sword, Gray, Edmond Archibald, Esquire, of
Gray, Forfarsh., Kinfauns, Perthsh.,
also ppr., pommel and hilt or (for Bel-

dove ppr.,
195. 2.
(2)
holding in its dexter claw a sceptre
or, and standing on a barrel or (for
Grattan).
Tout d'en hmU.
248. 2
Gratton, on a heart an eagle's leg ppr.
lew),

cf.

and

of Balmerino,

Fifesh.,

arg.

9.

Fast.

Gray of Carse, Forfar, Scotland, an anchor


fesseways fastened to a cable ppr.
Anchor fast.
Gray of CharleviUe House, Eathmines,
Ireland, an anchor erect sa., entmned
with a ribbon az., with the word
" Vartry " inscribed thereon in letters
of gold.
Anchor, fast anchor.
Gray, Robert, Esquire, of Armagh, an
anchor in pale az., timbered ppr., and
fluked or.
Anchor, fast anchor.
Gray, Scotland, an anchor cabled in the
sea, all ppr.

Fast.

161. 8

161. 8

Gray-Buchanan of Scotstoun and Eastfield, Cambuslang, Lanarksh., Scotland:


(i) On the dexter side,
two hands
grasping a two-handed sword ppr. (for
Buchanan). 213. 3. (2) On the sinister
side, an anchor in the sea ppr. (for
Gray).

Clariora sequor.

Fast.

Gray, Hamilton-: (i) An anchor cabled


in the sea, all ppr. (for Gray).
161. 8.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or, an oaktree ppr., fructed of the first and penetrated transversely through the main
stem by a frame-saw, also ppr. (for
Hamilton). Fast.
Through.
143. 8
Gray, Hon. Samuel Brownlow, Clermont,
Bermuda, a dragon's head erased sa.,
ducally gorged, scaled, and chained or.

Animo

el fide.

of Ballincor, King's Co., Ireland, a


demi-lion rampant or, holding in his
mouth an annulet gu. Prasstare et pro-

Gray

desse.

10. 2

cf.

lion's gamb erased


holding a serpent, all ppr.
35. 3
Gray, John Robin, Esquire, of Farley Hill
Place, Reading, Berks, upon a rock
ppr., a bear's paw erect and erased sa.,
grasping a snake entwined around it
ppr.
Tenebo.
3^-6
Gray, Robert, Esquire, of Hughenden.
Queensland, a bear's paw grasping a
snake.
Gray, Herbert, Esquire (formerly Miers),
of The Limes, Frisby, near Melton Mowbray, Leics., on a mount vert, a hedgehog statant ppr., charged on the body
with a rose gu. barbed and seeded ppr.
in front of a holly-bush fructed. also

Gray of Durham, a

ppr.

Gray, Scotland, a heart gu.

256. II
Constant.
181. 2

Gray, out of a mural coronet a phoenix in


flames ppr.
Clarior e tenebris.
82. 5

cf.

Gray, Northumb., out of a ducal coronet


82. 5
or, a phcenix in flames ppr.
Clarior e Glammis.
Gray, same crest.
Gray, Northumb., out of a ducal coronet

a demi-swan ppr.
Gray, on a chapeau ppr., a

wyvem

gu.
70.

cf.

an anchor Gray, a scaling-ladder

Anchor, fast anchor.


161. i
or.
Gray, an anchor erect or, cabled ppr.
Anchor, fast anchor.
161. 2
Gray, an anchor, the cable waved ppr.
Anchor, fast anchor.
161. 2
113. 14
George,
Esquire,
Doune
Garof 7,
Gratwick, Sussex, an ostrich's head or, Gray,
dens, Kelvinside, Glasgow, claims an
holding in the beak a horse-shoe arg.
anchor sans cable in pale or. Anchor,
Gratwick, see Challen-Gratmck.
161. 2
Gravatt, a wolf passant per pale erminois
fast anchor.
(Of no authority.)
and arg.
28. 10 Gray of Carntyne, formerly of Dalmarnock, Lanarksh., Scotland, an anchor
Grave, Berks, within an armulet az., an
escutcheon sa., charged with a lion
cabled stuck fast in the sea, all ppr.

rampant

of

two rows

in

4
bend

ppr.

Gray, William Martello, Esquire, F.C.A.,


of Graythwaite Manor, Grange-overSands, North Lanes, and of Sefton
Lodge, Bradford, Yorks, a tower ppr.,

by an escutcheon az..
charged with a rose arg., barbed and
Veritas vincit.
seeded ppr.
255. 5
Gray, a scaling-ladder ensigned with a
ram's head couped, all ppr. De bon
vouZoir servir le Roy.
Gray, Essex, a ram's head couped arg.
surmounted

130.

GRA

GRE

239
Greaves, Robert Bond, M.D., Cemetery

Gray, in front of the sun in splendour or,


a unicorn passant erm.
Gray of Warriston, a lily, slipped, bladed,
and seeded, aU ppr. Viget in cinere

Road,

Sheffield,

same

crest.

Green

of Chiddingly,
Sussex: (i) In
front of a spear erect ppr., therefrom

Aqtdla

non captat muscas.


81.6
Greaves, Sir George Richards, K.C.M.G.,
G.C'.B., of Netherwood, Saundersfoot,

pendent a bugle-horn sa., stringed gu.,


a stag statant or (for Green).
117. 4.

(2) A mount vert, thereon an antelope


Pembrokesh., South Wales, same crest
erm., attired or, the dexter foot resting
pale ppr.
212. 9
and motto.
on a hurt charged with a cross crosslet
Gray of Haystoun, Scotland, a fox regar- Greaves, a demi-eagle displayed or.
gu. (for Verral).
126. 9
dant ppr. Concussus surgo.
winged and langued gu. Aquila non Green, Chesh., a demi-stag salient or.
Graydon, two lion's gambs erect supportcaptat muscas.
81.6
iig. 2
ing an escutcheon.
39. i Greaves of Sheffield, Yorks, a demi-eagle Green, Thomas, of Poulton Hall, Chesh., a
Grayhurst, a dove az., holding in its beak
displayed or, the wings chequy of the
demi-buck springing per fesse or and
an olive-branch ppr.
last and gu., holding in the beak three
az., charged with two crescents counter92. 5
Grayley, Essex, a hand holding a fish ppr.
quatrefoils slipped vert.
changed.
119. 6
220. 4 Greaves, Lanes, out of the battlements Green, Everard, Esquire, Rouge Dragon
Grayrigge,
Robert Stockdale,
of a tower ppr., a demi-eagle or, the
Wood
Pursuivant of Arms, in front of a buck's
Broiighton, Grange-over-Sands, Camwings expanded gu., holding in the beak
head couped or, between the attires an
forth. Lanes, a sheldrake ppr., in its beak
a cross crosslet fitched arg., charged
annulet az., a fleur-de-lis and two
an escallop arg. Festinaleiite. 291.7
on the breast with a rose of the third,
annulets az. Spiritu principali.
Grayson, out of a tower a demi-lion duleaved vert.
Spes men in Deo.
Green, Rev. John Henry, the Rectory,
cally crowned, holding a grenade fired, Greaves-Banning
(i) Upon a key fesseMowsley, same crest and motto.
all ppr.
ways, wards downwards, or, an ostrioli Green, Norf. and Oxon., a stag's head
cf. 157. 10
Grazebrook and Grazerbrook, a bear's
arg.", charged on the breast \\M\ an
erased az. attired or.
21 2
head or. muzzled sa., charged on the
escallop sa. (for Banning).
(2) Out ul Green, Sliropsh., a stag's head erased or.
neck with three fleurs-de-lis in fess az.
the battlements of a tower pjjr.. a
121. 2
Xec sinit esse feros.
demi-eagle
displayed
or,
the
wings
gu..
Green, Richard Spurgeon, Esquire, of
cf. 34. 14
Gream, Yorks, two wings addorsed or.
holding in the beak a cross crosslet
.Stonylands.
Dedham, Essex, same
crest.
fitchee arg., and charged on the breast
Virtute non verbis.
cf. 109. 12
Greathead, a savage's head ppr.
with a rose of the second, and the Green, Oxon., a buck's head or. charged
190. 12
Greathead, on a chapeau gu., turned up
battlements of the t.uM r ,li.i.-,d for
with a mullet sa.
cf. 121. 5
enn.. a martlet with wings addorsed sa.
distinction with a ik --. .1. ,~,l,l. also Green, Herts, Somers., Berks, and Essex,
gu. (for Greaves).
a buck's head erased erm., attired or.
A l>'i> non jniiiuui.
cf. 95. I
Greathead, Warw., on a mount vert, a Greaves of Page Hall and Elm.sali Luilge.
121. 2
fleur-de-lis or.
Yorks, on a mount vert, a stag trippant Green, out of a ducal coronet a buck's
cf. 148. 2
Greathed, Edward Archer, Esquire, of
or, holding in the mouth a slip of oak
cad. all ppr.
120.7
Armstrong Point, Winnepeg, Cauadi,
ppr.
Deo non fortuna.
c/. 118. 2
Green uf London and Berks,
out of bulrushes ppr., a stag's head per Greaves, Francis Edward, 15, Powis
head erased and attired or, charged on
pale engrailed arg. and gu., attired or,
the neck with a pheon sa., and under
Square, Brighton, same crest and
in the mouth an arrow of the first.
it three guttea-de-sang.
motto.
cf. 121. 2
Work with a will.
Greaves, George Richard, Western House, Green, James Sullivan, Esquire, of Air
Greathed, Hervey, Esquire, same crest
Winslow, Bucks, same crest. In veriHiU, Glanworth, co. Cork, and 83.
and motto.
tate triumpho.
Lower Leeson Street, Dublin, a buck's
Greatheed, Bertiehead erased or. Nee timeo nee spurno.
(t
On a mount vert, Greaves, an arm in armour embowed,
a fleur-de-lis or, the top of each leaf
thrusting a dagger ppr.
196. 5 Green, Xorf. and Essex, a buck's head
surmounted by a torteau, and the Greaves, Ireland, a cubit arm in armour,
erased az., attired or.
Vive valeque.
centre one charged for distinction with
holding a cross crosslet fitched ppr.
121. 2
a fusil gu. (for Greatheed).
210. 14 Green, a stag's head arg. attired or, gorged
(2) The bust
of a man couped and affrontee ppr.. du- Grebell, a greyhound's head erased arg.,
with a chaplet of laurel ppr.
1 20.
3
cally crowned or, the breast charged
pellettee, collared and ringed or.
Green of London and Norf., a buck's
for distinction with a fusil of the same
head erased or, attired arg., murally
cf. 61. 2
Bertie).
holding
in
gorged
(for
its dexter
and chained of the last. c/. 1 2 2
cf. 192. 9 Greby, a demi-eagle
Greatorex, a goat's head ppr.
claw a branch of laurel ppr.
128. 12
80. 3 Green, an antelope's head couped ppr.
Greatorex, H. A., Esq., of Rowney Greeke of London, the trunk of a tree
cf. 126. 2
Bury, Harlow, Essex, a leopard's head
eradicated and sprouting branches ppr., Green, Bart., of 74, Belsize Park Gardens,
London. N.W., issuant from the battleerased or, pelettee.
Vivat Grentrakes
pendent from the trunk a circular
semper t'irescat.
shield or, thereon a sun az.
ments of a tower gu., a horse's head or,
302. i
Greaves-Bagshawe, see Bagshawe.
between two ears of wheat stalked and
Greeke of London, the trunk of a tree
Greaves, Staffs, an eagle displayed or,
leaved ppr. ^quam servare mentem.
couped at the top and erased at the root
winged gu. AquUa non capiat rmiscas.
ppr., issuing from towards the top two
285. 12
Siiprenia qucero.
Dum spiro, spero.
branches vert, thereon suspended, by a Green, Bucks, out of a mural coronet
arg., a demi-Uon rampant purp., holdbelt gu., a Grecian target or, charged
Greaves, Warw., an eagle with two heads
with a star az.
ing in the dexter paw a slip of laurel
displayed sa., beaked and membered Green-Price, Bart., see Price.
vert.
cf. 16. II
Green, Sir Edward, Bart., M.P., of Nun- Green, out of a mural coronet gu., a
Greaves of Glen Etive, Argylesh., an
demi-lion rampant erminois. cf. 16. II
thorpe Hall, York, and Ken Hill, King's
eagle displayed with two heads sa.,
Ljmn, Norf., in front of a mount ppr., Green. John TindiU. Solicitor, the Esplaresting each claw on a pellet, each
nade, Sunderland, a demi-lion rampant.
thereon a stag trippant or, gorged with
charged with a lion's head erased or,
a collar gemelle vert, three roses fesseI flourish.
and either wing charged with two
wise arg.
Waste not.
117. 11 Green, Essex, a lion sejant per pale or
escallops or. Aqiula non captat muscas. Green, Capt. C. Fiddian, Sutton Coldfield,
8. 8
and sa.
Greaves, John Ernest, Esquire, of Bron
near Birmingham, same crest and Green of Milnrow, Yorks, a griffin's head
Eifion,
Criccieth, and Glan Gwna,
erased sa., langued gu., collared gemeUe
motto.
117. II
Carnarvonsh., same crest and motto.
or, and between the collars a cinquefoil
Green, Edward Lyoett, Esquire, of Kea
Greaves, Richard llethuen, Esquire, of
erm., and holding in the beak a key or.
Hall, King's Lynn, and Dringhouses,
jEquam servare mentem.
Wern, Tremadoc R.S.O., Carnarvonsh.,
cf. 66. 6
\''ork, same crest and motto.
same crest and motto.
a griffin's head erased quarterly or
Green,
8
Green, a stag trippant ppr.
117.
and sa., holding in the beak a trefoil
Greaves, Derbysh., Kent, and Sussex, a Green of Pavenham Bury, Beds, a buck
slipped of the last.
demi-eagle displayed or, winged gu. 81.6
trippant or. Semper viridis.
cf. 66. 2
117. 8

virtus.

Gray, Ireland, a hand

151. 2
holding a dagger in

1 .

8
1

GRE

240

GRE

Green, Norf., a dragon gans wings passant


per fess or and vert.
Green, Ireland, an eagle displayed ppr.,
charged on the breast with a quadrangular lock arg. Memoresto. c/. 75. 2
Green, on a mount vert, a squirrel sejant
ppr., holding an escallop az.
Green, Herts, a squirrel sejant bendy
sinister arg. and sa., holding in its

Greene, late Benjamin Buck, of Midgham,


Berks, in front of an eagle's head
erased or, holding in the beak a sprig
of three trefoils slipped vert, two annu-

Greene, Very Rev. William Conyngham,


Dean of Christ Church, Dublin, of 49,
St.
Stephen's Green, Dublin, same
crest and motto.
Greene, Walter Raymond, Esquire, M.P.,

between as many bezants.


of Nether Hall, Bury St. Edmunds,
Dawson Cornelius, Esquire, of
Cambridge, in front of a gryphon's
Whittington Hall, Kirkby Lonsdale, a
head erased or, holding in the beak a
stag ppr., gorged with a collar invected
branch of trefoil vert, two annulets
or, with an escutcheon, also or, pendent
interlaced fesseways az., between as
therefrom, and charged with a rose gu.
paws an escallop or.
135-9
60. 1
many bezants. Non sine numine.
Greene, Charles John, Esquire, of Slyne,
Green, a demi-greyhound.
near Lancaster, same crest and motto. Greenfleld, a branch of oak vert, and a
Green, Ireland, a sinister arm in armour
cross crosslet fitched gu., in saltier.
Greene of Milton, Clifton, Somers., an
embowed ppr-, holding a shield or. 194.
lets az.

Greene,

a cubit arm erect vested vert,


cuffed or, holding in the hand a hollyVirtus semper
branch fructed ppr.

Green,

166. II
arm erect habited vert, holding in the
hand a branch of holly ppr., fructed gu. Greenfleld. on a chapeau gu., turned up
erm., a griffin statant arg., beaked and
Greene, Ireland, a horse's head sa., be-

tween two wings

viridis.

or.

51-3

1 17. 8
Green, C. E., 7, Gordon Terrace, Edin- Greene, a stag trippant arg.
burgh, a dexter hand in a gauntlet Greene, Henry Dawson, of Slyne. Lanes,
couped at the wrist and holding a branch
a stag ppr.. gorged with a collar invecked vert, with an escutcheon or
Erst wiigen den wagen.
of holly ppr.
pendent therefrom, and charged with a
Green, Arthur, Esquire, of Windarra,
Launce.ston, Tasmania, and the other
rose gu.
descendants of the late Richard Green, Greene, Leics., out of park pales in a
Esquire, of Herts, England, in front of
circular form, a stag's head ppr., ata cubit arm erect ppr. the hand grasptired or.
ing an anchor in bend sinister sa., Greene, New England, a buck's head or.
121. 5
a cross patee between two escallops
or.
Je ferai bien.
229. i Greene of Kilmanahan Castle, Waterford,
out of a ducal coronet a stag's head,
Green, Alfred, Esquire, of 51, George
all or.
Nee timeo, nee aperno. 120. 7
Street, I/aunceston, Tasmania, same
crest and motto.
Greene, W. T., M.A., M.D., 282, Portobello Road, W., same crest and motto.
Green, Edwin Jackson, Esquire, of 28,
Buxton Street, North Adelaide, South Greene, Molesworth Richard, Esquire,
Australia, same crest and motto.
J.P., of Greystones, Bacchus Marsh,
Victoria, Australia, out of a ducal
Green, Richard, Esquire, of 194, Cimitiere
Street, Launceston, Tasmania, same
coronet a stag's head or. Nee timeo,
120. 7
crest and motto.
nee sperru).
Green, Kent, out of a mural coronet gu., Greene, Richard. F.R.C.P., the SheUeys,
cj. 51.7
Lewes, issuant from a ducal coronet gu.,
a horse's head arg., maned or.
Green, G. R., Park Street, Ripon, same
a buck's head or. Nee timeo, nee sperno.
crest.
jEqnam servare meniern.
Greene, Staffs, a stag's head erased or.
121. 2
Green, Herts, Notts, and Yorks, a woodpecker pecking at a staff raguly, couped Greene, a buck's head couped or, charged
and erect ppr.
with a mullet for difference, cf. 121. 9
Green, a rose gu., barbed vert, seeded or, Greene, John, Esquire, of Shamrock,
environed by two laurel- branches ppr.
Kyneton, Victoria, Australia, out of a
Green, Herts, on a mount vert, an escalducal coronet gu., a buck's head or.
lop az.
Nee timeo. nee sperno.
cf. 141. 14
Green-Emmott, Walter Egerton John, Greene, Reginald Latimer Wellington.
Esquire, of Emmott Hall, Colne. Lanes,
Esquire, of Tregara House, Stratfordand the Old Hall, Rawdon, Yorks
on-Avon, same crest and motto.
Out of a ducal coronet composed of Greene, Richard Massy, Esquire, of
(i
five leaves erminois, a demi - buffalo
Smithstown. Rathore, Cappagh, Britsa., and ungu. or {for Emmott).
tas, and Coolehela, co. Kilkenny, same
(2)
A stag's head arg., erased or. attired
crest and motto.
sa., gorged with a collar gemel gu., Greene, Thomas, Esquire, of Millbrook
holding in the mouth a sprig of holly
and Hallahoise, co. Kildare, issuant
fructed ppr. {for Green).
Tenez le
from a ducal crest coronet gu., a buck's
Nee in arido defU.
vraye.
head or, charged with a crescent gu.
Greenall, Sir Gilbert, Bart., of Walton
for difference.
Nee timeo nee sperno.
Hall, County Palatine of Chester, be- Greene, Edward Jonas, Esquire, of Newtween two wings or, a pomme surstead, Clonskeagh, Dublin, a dragon's
mounted by a bugle-horn of the first.
head era-sed az., gorged or. Nescia
Alta peto.
fallere vita.
305. 3
Greenaway, a demi-eagle issuant with Greene, George Arthur, Esquire, of 23,
wings expanded ppr.
80. 2
Pembroke Gardens, Kensington, W.,
Greenaway, a lion sejant or, holding
same crest and motto.
with its tore-paws a scaling-ladder gn.
Greene, Rev. Jonas, of Mount Temple
Greenaway, Glouc, a griflin's head erased
Rectory, Moate, Westmeath, same
az., holding in its beak an annulet or.
crest and motto.
of
Rostrevor,
Greene, Rev. Joseph,
cf. 66. 2
Greene, Sir Edward Walter, Bart., in front
Clifton, Glouc same crest and motto.
of a griffin's head erased or, holding in Greene, Herbert W., 49, St. Stephen's
its beak a sprig of three trefoils slipped
Green, Dublin, same crest and motto.
vert, two annulets interlaced az. be- Greene, Richard Jonas, Esquire, of 49,
tween as many bezants. N071 sine
St.
Stephen's Green, Dublin, same
numine.
242. i
crest and motto.
,

membered
Greenfleld,

or.

on

cf.

ducal

63. 13

coronet

or,

resting the dexter


62. 1
claw on an escutcheon.
Greenfield, of Rhyddgaer, a griffin passant with wings elevated or, resting its
dexter claw on a clarion gu. Injussi
virescunt.
Greenfield, Thomas Challen, Esquire, of
griffin sejant ppr.,

6, Albion Road Sutton, Surrey, same


crest and motto.
Greenford of Levanton, Kent, out of a
ducal coronet or, a boar's head and
neck az., between two wings arg. Fide

sed eui vide.

Greenhalgh and Greenhaugh, a stork

sa.

105. II

Greenhalgh, a bugle-horn

sa.,

stringed or.
228. II

Greenhall, a bugle-horn between two


wings arg. Alta pete.
112. 3
Greenhaugh, a greyhound passant.
cf.

60. 2

Greenhill of London and Middx., a demigriffin segreant gu.,


powdered with
thirtv-nine mullets or. Bonos alit artts.
cf. 64. 2
Greenhill, a demi-griffin segreant arg.
Another, or.
64. 2
Greenhill, Christophe William Moor, Esquire, J.P., of Puriton Manor Estate,

Puriton

Manor,

Bridgwater:

(i)

swan with wings elevated and endorsed,


ducally gorged and lined. (2) Out of a
ducal coronet a man's head.

Toujours

pret.

Greenhow, see Greenhalgh.


Greening, a nag's head arg.
cf. 50. 13
Greenland, a dexter arm embowed holding a bomb fired ppr.
cf. 202. 5
Greenlaw, Scotland, an eagle's head
erased sa.. holding in its beak an
acorn-slip ppr.
84. 10
Greenlaw, on a mount a cubit arm in
armour ppr., environed by a snake vert,
holding in the hand, also ppr., a spear
in bend.
Greenlees and Greenless, Scotland, out
of a mount a sprig growing ppr.
Viresco.

Greenlogh, a

145. 11
griffin's

head erased.
66. 2

Greenly, Heref., a demi-stag springing


per less erm. and erminois charged on
Fallthe shoulder with an escallop az.
y-gallo.
cf. 119. 2
Greenly, Edward Howarth, M.A., Titley
Court. Titley, R.S.O., a demi-stag
rampant per fosse erm. and erminois
charged on the shoulder with au escallop
az., and on the neck with a cross crosslet sa. (for distinction).

Fall-y-gallo.

GRE

GRE

241

Greenwood, Frederick, J. P., of Edgerton


Greenock, Lord, see Cathcart, Earl.
of London: (i) The sun in
Lodge, near Huddersfield, a demi-lion
splendour ppr., within the circumferrampant, holding between the paws a
saltire
ence of a bugle-horn sa., stringed gu.,
Viret et semper virebit.
rimmed and mounted or. (2) A stag's Greenwood, Sutf. and Oxen., a lion sejant
erect sa., holding a saltier arg.
head erased per fess indented arg. and
gu., attired or, holding in its mouth a Greenwood, Norf. and Yorks, a mullet
sa., between a pair of ducks' wings
cj. 121. 2
tleur-de-lis az.
expanded of the same. Ut prosim.
Greenough, a cock crowing between two
adders in orle, their tails in saltier. 9 1 I
300. II
dove
Derbysh..
a
close
arg.,
Greenwood,
Arthur. Esquire, Greenholme,
Greensmith,
beaked and legged gu.
Biu'ley-in-Wharfdale, Yorks, a mullet
92. 2
sa., between a pair of ducks' wings
Greensmith of Steeple Grange, Derbysh.,
expanded of the same. Ut prosim.
a dove close arg., beaked and legged
gu., holding in its beak an ear of
300. 1
wheat or, and standing upon a pig of Greer, a hand vested gu. cuffed or, holding a trefoil vert.
lead az.
205. 9
Greenstreet, Kent, a dragon's head erased Greer, Thomas, Esquire, J.P., of Sea
arg., guttee-de-sang, ducally gorged az.
Park, Carrickfergus, Ireland, an eagle
cj. 71. 8
displayed ppr., charged on the breast
with a quadrangular lock arg. Memor
Greenvile, Comw., out of a ducal coronet
esto.
or. a plume of feathers, thereon a dove
cf. 7i. 2

Greenough

'

sa.
(i)

cj.

63. 2

griffin's

head

erased az. (lor Greenway). 66. 2.


(2)
A lion sejant or, holding in the dexter
paw a scaling-ladder gu. {far Kdlynge).
Greenway, Surrey, a griffin's head. 66. i
Greenway, Warw., a griffin's head erased
66. 2

az.

salient or.

40. 13

Gregory, Leics. and Warw., a demi-boar


rampant sa., collared and crined or.
Vigilanter.

cf.

49. 13

Gregory, Francis Hood,


Esquire,
of
Styvechale,
near
Coventry,
same
crest and motto.
Gregory, Middx., a demi-boar salient
arg., armed and crined or, collared az.
cf.

40. 13

Gregory, Kent, a demi-boar rampant sa.,


langued gu., ungu., crined, and collared or.
Gregory of

cf.

40. 13

London, a demi-boar erect


TuUysa.
lagan Manor, Dungannon, co. Tyrone,
40. 13
same crest and motto.
Gregory of Greenwich and Westminster,
out of a mural coronet per pale or and
Greer, a round padlock ppr.
168. 14
az., a demi-boar salient arg., crined
168. 12
Greerson, a fetterlock arg.
and armed of the first, collared of the
Greet, a cock's head erased or.
90. I
second, valued in the breast gu., with
Greete, a demi-greyhound arg., collared
an arrow of the first feathered of the
az.
60. 8
second.
Greetham, two hands issuing holding a
two-handed sword ppr.
213. 3 Gregory, Augustus Charles, C.M.G., of
Rainworth, Brisbane, Queensland, out
Greethead, a fleur-de-lis arg.
148. 2
of a ducal coronet a bull's head.
Greg, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
holding in the hand a scimitar az., hilt Gregory, Rev. John George, M.A., 2,
Clarence Terrace, Leamington, a demiand pommel or.
10
196.
Greer, Frederick, Esquire, J.P., of

rising arg.

Greenvile, a griffin's head with wings addorsed or.


cf. 67. 1
Greenvile, a griffin passant or, collared

Greenway, Warw.

Gregorson, Scotland, a lion's head erased,


crowned with an antique crown. E'en
do and spare not.
cf. 17. 12
Gregory, see Welby-Gregory.
Gregory, three garbs or.
15 3- '3
Gregory of Harlaxton Manor, Notts,
three garbs or, banded together gu.
Crux sctUum.
153. 13
Gregory of Buscott, Berks, a demi-boar

Greenway, Edward Maurice, Esquire, of


Greenway, near Honiton, Devonsh., a
lion rampant.
Be just and fear not.
griffin's head az., erased per fess gu., Greg, Robert Philips. Esquire, of Coles
Park, Buntingford, same crest. Ein doe, Gregory, Ireland, a lion's head erased,
holding in the beak an arrow in bend
collared or.
and spair not. S'Rioghal mo dhream.
dexter ppr., headed or. Nil desperan18. 6
4. 3 Gregory, Lanes and Shropsh., two lion's
dmn.
66. 8 Gregg, a lion passant gardant az.
heads addorsed and erased az. and
Greenway, Devonsh., a griffin's head Gregg, Derbysh., a stork's head and neck
arg., collared, counterchanged.
ppr., holding in the beak a trefoil
18. 2
erased az., holding in its beak an anchor
Gregory of Hanbury Mount, Worcs., two
slipped vert.
g"lions' heads erased and addorsed az.,
Greenwell, Durh., a stork ppr., beaked Gregg, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet or,
semee of cross crosslets arg., in front
and legged gu., gorged with a chaplet
a stork's head and neck per pale arg.
of a garb fessewise or.
Nil desperanc/. 105. 11
and sa., holding in the beak a trefoil
of laurel vert.
dum. Crux scutum.
slipped of the last.
Greenwell, Rev. William, of 27, North
Gregory, Scotland, a sphere ppr. AUius.
Bailey, Durh., a stork ppr., gorged Gregg, Huband George, Esquire, of Old

with a chaplet of laurel vert.


Greenwell, a crane's dead couped arg.,
beaked gu., gorged with a wreath of
Viresco.
laurel vert.
Greenwell of London and Durh., an
eagle's head arg., beaked gu., gorged
with a chaplet of laurel vert. c/. 83. i
Greenwood, a tiger sejant or.
27. 6
Greenwood, a demi-lion sa., holding between the paws a saltier humettee
or.

Greenwood, F. R., Surgeon, Glenden


House, 21, St. George's Square, Portsea,

a demi-lion rampant holding besaltire couped.


Forcrucem.

tween the paws a


titer ferre

Greenwood, Charles Staniforth, Esquire,


of

Swarcliffe,

leopard sa.

Birstwith,
Leeds,
a
the dexter fore-

or, resting

leg on an escutcheon
saltire couped arg.

sa.,

thereon a
300. 7

Greenwood, Hubert John, Esquire, of


28, Chapel Street, Belgrave Square,
London, S.W., same crest and motto.
Greenwood, Derbysh. and Yorks, a demilion or, holding between the paws
saltire arg.

Greenwood, W. De R. Croylands. Sprii


Grove, Isleworth, a horse's head coupi
erm., gorged with a ducal coronet.

Longford, and
Clonmore, Stillorgan, co. Dublin, out
of a ducal coronet a griffin's head
holding in the beak a sprig of shamrock

town (Rathallard),

co.

159.

Gregory, Lines, out of a ducal coronet


or, a maiden's head ppr. vested gu. 1 82.9
Gregory, Scotland, the trunk of an oakNee deficit alter. 145.2
Memor esto.
tree sprouting.
slipped vert.
Gregg, out of a ducal coronet or, an Gregson, Durh. and Derbysh., an arm
couped at the elbow, vested bendy wavy
eagle's head and neck per pale arg.,
of six arg. and gu., holding in the
guttee-de-sang, and sa., holding in the
hand ppr. a battle-axe or, the handle
beak a trefoil slipped of the last.
sa., tied round the wrist with a ribbon.
Gregg of London, out of a ducal coronet
Vigilo.
or, an eagle's head and neck per pale
cf. 207. 10
erm. and sa., holding in the beak a Gregson, a cubit arm in armour ppr..
charged with three bendlets wavy sa.,
trefoil of the last.
holding in the gauntlet a battle-axe of
Gregge-Hopwood, out of a ducal coronet
the last, headecT or.
or, a griffin's head per pale arg. and
sa., holding in the beak a trefoil vert.
Gregson, Colonel Lancelot AUgood, of
Burdon, near Sunderland, a cubit arm
cf. 67. 9
erect, vested bendy sinister of six arg.
Gregor, Scotland, a hand holding a dagger
and gu., a riband around the BTist
point downwards ppr.
Pro pntrid.
also gu., the hand ppr., holding a
Gregor, a hind's head erased gu.
124. 3
battle-axe or, the handle sa., between
Gregor, Cornw. a garb or.
153. 2
two roses of the second, barbed and
Gregor, Cornw., a Saracen's head aff'ronVigilo.
seeded ppr.
tee, surmounting a javelin in bend, all
Gregson, Francis Robert, Esquire, of
ppr.
Place of Tilliefour, Kemnay, AberdeenGregorie, Notts, a garb or, banded gu.
crest
and motto.
same
sh.,
2
153Gregorie of Dunkirk, Scotland, the trunk Gregson of Lowlyn, Durh., a cubit arm
in armour couped arg., charged with a
of an old fir-tree fallen, from which
bendlet wavy az., between two others
issues a vigorous shoot ppr.
Non degu., tied round the wrist with a riband
ficit alter.
,

16

GRE

Ne

oublies.
fish ppr.

10. 3

cf.

Greiden, Scotland, a demi-otter

vouring a

sa.,
1

de-

34. 12

Greig, Scotland, a boar's head ppr.

Per41.

severe.

Thomas Watson, Esquire, of


Glencarse, a falcon rising belled and
Certum pete
ducally gorged, all ppr.

Greig,

87. 2
finem.
Greig, a falcon rising ppr., jessed, belled,
and ducally gorged or.
87. 2
Greig of Lethangie, a martlet sa. Nee
sorte, nee fato.
95. 5
Greig, Scotland, an arm in armour embowed holding a scimitar ppr. Strike
sure.
196. 10
Greinvile, a demi-griffin or.
64. 2
Greir and Grier, Scotland, a fetterlock
16S. 12
az.
Hoc securior.
Greive, Scotland, an arm in armour branHoc securior.
dishing a scimitar ppr.
Greive, Scotland, an arm in armour holdQua,
ing a dagger point downwards.

fidem

serviisti.

Northumb., a martlet

Greive,

GRE

242

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.
Greham, Ireland, a demi-bull sa., armed
c/. 45. 8
or.
Grehan of Mount Plunkett and St. John's,
CO. Roscommon, Ireland, a demi-lion
gu., gorged with three escallops or.

J'ai

sa.

Grenville,

Duke

Chandos,

see

Buckingham

of

and Grey de Wilton, Viscount,

Buckingham.

Earl of.
Grey, Earl

Grenwelle, a swan's head and neck couped


arg.,

beaked

gu.,

bend

gorged with a branch

(Grey),

sinister or,

see

Wilton,

a scaling-ladder in
hooked and pointed

sa.
De bon vouloir servir le Roy.
5
158. 14
a Grey de Ruthyn, Baron (Clifton), a dexter
grasshopper or.
arm embowed in armour holding a
137. 8
sword ppr. ilortem aut triumphum.
Gresham of London, a grasshopper ppr.,
about the neck a collar gemelle or, and
19s- 2
holding in the mouth a pawnee flower Grey, Sir Edward, Bart., M.P., of Falloppr.
den, Northumb., a scaling-ladder in
bend sinister or, hooked and pointed
Gresley, Sir Robert, Bart., of Drakelow,
sa.
Derbysh., a lion passant arg. Meliore
De bon voidoir servir le Boy.
6. 2
fide quam foriuna.
158. 14
Gresley, Staffs, a lion passant erm., col- Grey, George, Esquire, J.P., of Milfield,
lared gu.
Wooler, Northumb., a scaling-ladder
cf. 6. 2
in bend.
Gresley-Douglas, see Douglas.
De bon vouloir servirle Roy.
Gresoun, Scotland, a fetterlock. Hoc Grey, a scaling-ladder in bend sinister
168. 12
or, hooked and pointed arg.
securior.
De bon
vouloir servir le Roy.
Gresque, Lines, a lion passant arg.,
158. 14
guttee-de-poix, coUared gu.
cf. 6. 2 Grey, Northumb., a scaling-ladder are.
Gressey, a talbot sejant sa., collared and
158. 14
lined or.
55-5 Grey, Northumb.: (l) A scaling-ladder
arg.
Gresswell, Albert, M.D., Louth, Lines, a
158. 14.
(2) A ram's head arg.

of laurel vert.
Greseley, an owl ppr.

cf.

guGretton, Suff., an

loi.

96.

Gresham, on a mount of grass

vert,

130.

arm
iped at shoulder Grey, a demi-lion rampant holding a
scaling-ladder.
holding a truncheon
John, Esquire, of Stapleford Grey-Egerton, Sir Philip Henry Brian,
Bart., D.L., of Egerton and Oulton
Park,
Melton Mowbray, and 66,
Park. Chesh.
(i) Three arrows, two
Ennismore Gardens, London, S.W..
in saltire arg., and one in pale sa.,
an arm embowed ppr., vested above
banded with a ribbon gu. {for Egerton).
the elbow arg., holding in the hand a
torch erect fired, a sickle in bend sinis173. I.
(2) On a dexter glove arg.. a
>

Gretton,

falcon rising or {for Grey). Virtuti


ter, both also ppr.
Steadfast.
95.5
rwn armis fido.
Pro Greve, Herts, a squirrel sa., charged
ef. 87. i
with two bends sinister arg., holding Grey, Durh., on a sinister glove in fess
30. I
arg., a falcon rising or, encircled with
an
escallop
or.
Grelley, a hand holding a fish ppr.
135-9
a branch of honeysuckle ppr.
-220. 4 Grevile, Warw., out of a ducal coronet
81.6
gu., a demi-swan with wings expanded Grey, Suff., a unicorn passant gu., beGrellier, a demi-eagle displayed or.
zantee, crined, armed, unguled, and
arg., beaked of the first.
Gremiston, out of a crescent arg., a lion's
cf. 100. 12
ducaUy gorged or.
face sa., crowned with an antique crown Grevile, a greyhound's head erased sa.,
cf. 48. 6
Grey, on a hand lying fesseways, couped
21. 6
collared and ringed or.
or.
cf. 61. 2
at the wrist arg., thereon a bracelet
Grendall, a lion passant gardant or, hold- Greville, Earl of Warwick and Brooke,
or, a falcon of the Xnst with wings exsee Warwick.
ing a flag arg., the staff sa.
panded.
Baron, Rt. Hon. Algernon
163. i Greville,
Grendon, a decrescent or.
William Fulke Grevile, out of a ducal Grey, a unicorn passant erm., armed,
Grene of Cappamurra, Tipperary, a wolf's
maned, tufted, and unguled or, in front
coronet gu., a demi-swan rising with
head erased.
30. 8
of a sun in splendour. .-1 ma puissance.
Vix ea nostra
wings expanded arg.
Grenehalgh, Notts, a bugle-horn sa.,
Grey, Chesh., in front of the sun in
voco.
stringed or.
Omnia debeo Deo.
cf. 100. 12
late
Fulke
splendour ppr., a unicorn erect erm.,
GreviUe-Nugent, Rt. Hon. the
armed, crested, and unguled or. 48. i
Southwell, first Baron Greville, of
Grenewell, Durh., a stork close ppr.,
beaked and legged gu., gorged with a
Clonyn Castle and Clonhugh, co. West- Grey, Beds, Essex, and Herts, a demiwoman couped at the waist ppr., her
chaplet vert.
c/. 105. II
meath, and of North Mym's Park,
hair flotant or, holding in each hand
Herts: (i) A cockatrice ppr., charged
Grenfell, William Henry, Esquire, M.P.,
a sprig of laurel vert.
on the breast with a pellet for differof Taplow Court, Taplow, Bucks, on a
out of a ducal coronet or, a demiOut
Nugent),
68.
Grey,
turned
a
griffin
chapeau gu.,
up erm.,
ence {for
4.
cf.
(2)
swan arg., beaked gu.
cf. 100. 12
passant or.
of a ducal coronet gu., a demi-swan
cf. 63. 13
with wings expanded and elevated arg. Grey, Northumb., out of a ducal coronet
Grenlell, Major-General Sir Francis Walor, a swan rising wings elevated arg.,
lace, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., of the Palace,
{for Greville), and in an escroU over
charged on breast with a trefoil gu.
Vix ea nostra
Malta, same crest.
the first crest, Decrevi.
De bon vouloir servir le Roy. cf. 100. 1
voco.
Grenfell, Charles Seymour, Esquire, of
cf. 100. 12
Elibank, Taplow, Bucks, and 46, Pont Greville, a greyhound's head erased sa., Grey, Scotland, an anchor entwined with
161. 2
a cable ppr.
bezantee, gorged with a collar arg.,
Street, S.W.. same crest.
Grey, out of a ducal coronet gu., a demicharged with three peUets.
Grenfell, a griffin passant ppr.
63. 2
cf. 61. 2
eagle ppr.
80. 4
Grenlord, a hunting-horn gu., veruled Grevis, the sun in his splendour or.
162. 2 Grey of Wolbeding, Sussex, and Barton,
or.
cf. 228. 9
Yorks, out of a ducal coronet per pale
Grensby, a sinister hand holding a bow Grevis, Kent, a squirrel holding between
or and gu., a demi-eagle with wings
214. 5
its paws an escallop or.
ppr.
cf. 135. 9
laclcj.

Greive, Scotland, a ram's head ppr.


rege

et

grege.

Grentmesnell, a plume of ostrich-feathers


I

London, a sinister arm


couped and embowed ppr., vested
gu., holding a bow bent sa.
cf. 204. 11
Grenville, Baron Grenville, a garb vert.
of

Grevis-James, Lieutenant-Colonel

Deme-

elevated arg.

Wyndham,

of Ightham Court, Grey, Leics., out of a ducal coronet az.,


Out of a
a demi-peacock in pride ppr.
Sevenoaks
i
ducal coronet or, a demi-swan with Grey, Ireland, a griffin's head erased
arg., beaked or, and holding in the
wings expanded arg., beaked gu. {for
beak an annulet gu.
James).
cf. 66. 2
(2) A squirrel holding between the paws an escallop or. Fide Grey, a isyvern with wings addorsed
153- 2
supporting with the dexter claw a
et constantia.
a garb
staff raguly.
Grey, Earl of Stamford, see Stamford.
I S3- 2
115-

arg.

Grenvele

trius

Ightham,

Grenville, Baron Glastonbury,


vert.
Uno ceqiius virtute.

GRE

A ma

(lorsed or.

puissance,

70.

cf.

Grey, Norf. and Yorks, a dragon's head


71-

or.

Grey, Scotland, a badger ppr.


33. 10
Grey, Northumb., a ram's head arg.
130.

Grey, a fo.x passant regardant ppr. cf. 32. 3


Greyndour, a squirrel sejant cracking a
nut, all ppr.

135. 7

Greysbrook, a bear's head or, muzzled


sa., charged on the neck with three
Heurs-de-lis fesseways az.
cf. 34. 14
Greystock, a lion passant gardant or.
Volo non valeo.
Gribble, a greyhound's
collared or.

head erased

4. 3
sa.,

George James, Esquire, of Henlow Grange, Biggleswade, in front of a


greyhound's head couped sa.. collared
and ringed or, three mullets of six points

Gribble,

fesseways

of

the

last.

Veritas

vnUbit.
Gribble,

pre-

235. 7

James Byng, Esquire, of 5,


Wetherby Gardens, London, S.W.,
same crest and motto.
Gribble, John Charles. Esquire, of 12,
Park Road, Richmond, same crest and
motto.

a boar passant sa., ducally


or.
cf. 40. 9
between two wings or. a blackamoor's head couped sa., ear-rings or,
and ducally gorged of the last.
Gridley, out of a ducal coronet a demilion rampant or, holding between the
paws a pheon ppr. Devant si je puis.
Grice, Norf.,

gorged

Grice,

cf.

16. 3

Grierson, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant


12. i
holding in the dexter paw a rose.
140. 5
Grierson, a dolphin naiant az.
Grierson, Ireland, a phoenix in flames
82. 2
ppr.
Grierson, Scotland, a branch of fir ppr.
Spem renovat.
147. 6
Grierson, Sir Alexander Davidson, Bart.,
of Lag, Dumfries, a fetterlock arg.

Hoc

168.13

securior.

first.

hand

in fess.

and frilled, holding a sword in pale ppr.


Grieve, Scotland, a cock regardant ppr.
91. 9
Grieve, Scotland, an anchor in pale ppr.
161. I
C'andide et caute.
Grieve, an escallop or, between two
wings gu.
141. 10
Grieve, Roxburgh, Scotland, an arm in

armour embowed, the hand grasping a


dagger fesseways point to the dexter
'
Hoc securior.
196. 5
])pr.
Grieve, Russia, a dexter arm armed holdQuia fidem servasti.
ing a dagger ppr.
Grieve, Scotland, an arm in armour holding a dagger point downwards ppr.

Hoc

Grieve, John
quire, Major,

Andrew Mackenzie,

Bangor, Carnarvonsh., upon a


a lion statant, tail exarm in
tended erm., charged on the body with
grasping a dagger ppr.
Qua fidem
three crosses patee in fesse gu.
servasti.
196. 5 Griffith, Shropsh., a demi-lion rampant
holding in his dexter paw a pheon
Grieves, a pelican's head erased vulning
itself ppr.
point downwards.
98. 2
cf. 10. 2
Grieves, James Percy, M.R.C.S., 61, Griffith, a demi-lion rampant gu.
Gryf
Fairlop Road, Leytonstone, N.E., out
ynyfydd.
10.3
of a mural coronet a demi-eagle dis- Griffith of Castell March, Wales, out of
played holding in the beak a cross
a mural coronet a demi-lion holding
crosslet fitchee.
in the dexter paw a palm-branch.
A
Grieveson, of Nevill Holt, Leics., an es16. 11
fynno Duw deued.
callop or, surmounted by a mascle az., Griffith, Somers., a wolf's head couped
between two wings, also az.. each
sa. semee of estoiles or.
cf. 30. 5
charged with an escallop of the first. Griffith, Waldie-, Sir Richard John, Bart.,
Celerilcr sed certe.
of Munster Grillagh, co. Londonderry,
on a ducal coronet a griffin segreant or,
Griffen, a unicorn's head erased az..
bezantee.
charged on the shoulder with a trefoil
cf. 49. 5
Grifleth,
a grifiSn's head erased or.
vert.
Jovis omnia plena.
62. 2
(Another, ppr.)
Non crux, sed lux.
Griffith, Rev. George Octavius, B.A., of
66. 2
St. Barnabas Vicarage, Beckenham, a
demi-woman affrontee, habited gu.,
Griffin, London, Northamp., Warw., a
talbot's head erased sa.
Vincam.
crined or, supporting with the dexter
GrifDn, Marten Harcourt, Esquire, of the
hand a cross crosslet, the sinister hand
Pell Wall Estates, Market Drayton,
resting on an escutcheon arg, charged
Salop, a talbot's head erased sa.
Vinwith a rose gu. barbed and seeded ppr.
cam.
A fin.
56. 2
255. 20
Griffin, James Whitehouse, Esquire, J.P., Griffith, Ralph Thomas Hotchkin, Esof "Towersey, Bucks, a talbot's head
quire, M.-4.,C.I.E., of Corsley, Kotagiri,
erased sa. Ne vile velis.
South India, same crest and motto.
Griffin, a talbot's head erased ppr.
56. 2 Griffith, Herbert Edward, Esquire, of 11,
St. Bride's Avenue, Fleet Street, E.C.,
Griffln, Staffs, a woman's head couped
at the breasts ppr., the hair flotant or.
same crest and motto.
Griffln of London, out of a ducal coronet Griffith, Richard William Smith, Esquire,
or, a demi-grifKu erm., membered or.
of Eyeworth Lodge, Lyndhurst, Hants,
a demi-maiden affrontee ppr., vested
64. 4
az., holding in the dexter hand a cross
Griffin, Edward Lysaght, Esquire, Barrisflory fitchee or, and resting the sinister
ter-at-Law, of Violet Hill, Bray, co.
on a lozenge, also or, charged with a
Wicklow, Ireland, a demi-griffin segreant arg., charged on the shoulder
martlet gu. Fidcle a fin.
with a fleur-de-lis az. Fide et forti- Griffith, Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel Walker,
Merthyr,
Brisbane,
tudine.
G.C.M.G.,
of
cf. 64. 2
Patrick, Esquire, of Woodhill
Queensland, a wyvern wings endorsed
Griffin,
Terrace, Tivoli, Cork, and Laharden,
ppr., semee of trefoils or, the dexter
CO. Kerry, a demi-griffin segreant arg.,
foot supporting an escutcheon of the
charged on the shoulder with a cross
last, charged with a cross flory gu.
patee az. Fide et fortitudine.
Esperance sans peur.
253. 4
Es-

Royal Artillery, a dexter


armour embowed, the hand

securior.

Grieve, Fredericlc John Mackenzie, Esquire, Commander R.N., a dexter arm


in armour embowed, the hand greispQua fidem servasti.
ing a dagger ppr.
196. 5

Griffith of

mount

vert,

cf.

Griffin,

Richard

Michael,

64. 2 Griffith, late Charles Marshall, Esquire, of


of
Llwynduris, Cardigansh., Wales, a

Esquire,

Quorn House. Milverton, Warw., same

and motto.
Griffln, Sir Lepel Henry, K.C.S.I., a griffin
segreant or, between two ostrichfeathers arg.
Judge not.
cf. 62. 2
Grifflnhoote, a griffin's head or.
66. i
couped Griffls, a peacock in his pride ppr.

Grierson of Milton Park, Kirkcudbright,


Hoc .securior. 16S. 12
a fetterlock or.
Grierson, out of a ducal coronet or, an
arm erect ppr., holding a key of the
Griesdale, a dexter

GRI

243

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


a wyvern or. Foy en tout.
cf. 70. 4
Grey, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
a wyvern with wings elevated and ad-

crest

regardant sa., wings elevated or,


holding in the beak an arrow, the barb
downwards ppr., the dexter claw resting upon a man's head in profile armed
in a helmet, the visor up, also ppr.,
garnished or. Le bon temps viendra.

griffin

63. 12

John, Esquire, of Park Twad,


near Newcastle Emlyn, same crest and
motto.
South India, a demi-woman affrontee Griffith, on a ducal coronet a griffin
sejant.
ppr., vested arg., supporting with the
cf. 62. 10
dexter hand a cross crosslet erect of the Griffith, a griffin's head erased sa., guttee103. 12

Griffith, late

Corsley

Griffith,

Francis Robert, Esquire, of

and

Crofton,

Nilgiri

Hills,

and resting the sinister hand on


an escutcheon, also arg., charged with
a rose gu., barbed and seeded ppr. A
last,

fin.

a woman's head couped at the


breasts ppr., hair flotant or.
Glouc, a woman's head affrontee
1 82.
ppr.
3
Griffith, Wales, a buck's head cabossed
122. 5
per pale or and arg.
Griffith, a stag's head erased holding in
its mouth a sprig of laurel ppr.
cf. 12

cf. 66 2
on a mount vert, a squirrel
sejant gu., holding a hazel-branch
nut
ppr.
fructed, cracking a

d'or.

Griffith,

135- 5

Griffith,

Griffith,

Griffith,
Griffith,

a lion rampant sa.


Wales, a lion passant

a dexter arm embowed


holding in the hand a dagger.
Gideon de Gorrequer, M.R.C.S.,
Belgravia,
34, St. George's Square,
S.W., a bear's head, erased. Acting
rightly, trust in God.
Darby-, Christopher WiUiam,
Griffith,
Pad worth House, Reading: (i) A
stag's head cabossed per pale gu. and
az.. attired or, between the attires an
Griffith, Ireland,
Griffith,

163

2
31

GRI

GRO

244

(2) A garb
charged with an anchor erect sa.

Grimshaw,

estoile of the last {Griffith).

Captain John, of Hutton Grive, a martlet sa. J'ai le clef.


95. 5
Lodge, Kirkby Stephen, J.P., D.L., a Groat of NewTiall, Scotland, an anchor
{Darby).
griffin segreant sa., beaked and memppr.
Anchor fast.
161. 2
Griffiths, Worcs., a deiui-lion rarapant gu.
bered or, ducaUy crowned of the last. Groat, Middx. and Kent, on a mount
10. 3
Candide et constanter.
vert, a dexter arm in armour embowed
Griffiths, Hcref., a wolf's head couped Grimshaw, Robert, of Hanover, a griffin
ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand
sa., semee of estoiles or.
Firmitas et
segreant holding in the dexter claw a
a javelin surmounted by two oakarg.,

rose slipped and leaved.


cf. 30. 5
a deini-Moor affrontee, charged Grimshaw of High Bank, Lanes, a demi- Grobham, Wilts, a boar's head couped
on the breast with three suns ppr.. girt
griffin sa.
Tenax -propositi, vinco.
or.
43. I
round middle with a band rayonnee,
64. 2 Grogan, Ireland, a hawk holding in its
and holding in the dexter hand a spear. Grimshaw, Ireland, a dexter arm in
dexter claw a wheat-ear ppr.
85. 7
Griffiths, a stag's head cabossed per pale
armour ppr., holding in the hand a Grogan of Johnstown, Wexford, Ireland,
gu. and az., Ijetween the attires an
cross crosslet fitched in pale az.
a lion's head erased sa. Honor et virtus.
sanilas.

Griffiths,

etoile of eight points or.

cf.

122.

cf.

I,

1,,

or.
Vincit qui se vincit.
Grigson, Rev. William Shuckforth. Pelynt
Vicarage, Duloe, R.S.O., Cornw., same

crest.

Devonsh., a hedgehog arg.


135. 8
Grill, a demi-chevalier in armour holding
in his dexter hand a scimitar, all ppr.
Griles,

187.
Grilles,

Cornw., a porcupine passant arg.


cf.

136.

Grills,

Devonsh. and Cornw., a hedgehog

arg.

135. 8

a demi-griffin
juvavte.

Grimaldi,

Deo

segreant

ppr.

17. 8

2:0. 14

Edward St. John, Esquire, of Grimshaw, two lions' heads erased, colUpton House, Nursling, Southampton,
lared and addorsed ppr.
18. 2
a lion rampant gu., charged with a Grimstead and Grimsted, a dexter arm
chevron or, holding between the foreembowed ppr., the elbow on the wreath,
paws an escutcheon arg., thereon a
holding a bow towards the sinister ppr.
stag's head caboshed ot the first, and Grimston, a stag's head with a ring round
resting the hind-leg on a cinquefoil of
its neck arg.
Faitz proverount.
the second.
Usque ad aras amicus.
cf. 121. 5
292. 6 Grimston, Essex, a stag's head erased ppr.,
Grigby, an ounce's head erased ppr., colattired or.
Mediocria firma.
121. 2
lared arg., charged with two mullets gu. Grimston and Grimstone, a stag's head
Grigg, a horse's head erased arg.
Ut
arg., attired or.
121. 5
prosiin.
51-4 Grimston, Earl of Verulam, see Verulam.
Grigg, out of a ducal coronet a dexter Grimthorpe, Baron (Beckett), of Grimhand holding up a swan's head, all ppr.
thorpe, Yorks, a boar's head couped
20. 7
or, pierced by a cross patee fitchee
pale eufiJed with
Griggs,
erect sa.
Prodesse civibus.
ipr.
22. I Grimwood, on the top of a tower an eagle
Griggs, I" 1.': r
D.L., of Mountissuing with wings addorsed. holding
:_jli, in front of two
fieldI.
in its beak an acorn slipped ppr. 76. 10
ostri.
h ,1:
^altire gu., a sword Grimwood:
(i) A demi-wolf rampant,
111
a leopard's face
in pale i-iil[k-.l
collared, and holding between the paws
ppr.
Secondu
22. 13
a saltire. (2) A lion 3 gamb erased and
Grigson, a ram's head erased ppr.
erect sa., charged with a cross crosslet
130.6
arg., and holding
^ a buckle or. Auxilio
Grigson, of Saham Toney, Norf., out of a
divino.
ducal coronet or, a griffin's head chequy Grindal and Grindall, an arm in armour
arg. and sa.
67. 9
embowed, holding by the blade a sword,
Grigson, a griffin's head couped chequy
point downwards, ppr.
195. 6
arg. and sa., encircled by an annulet Grindal and Grindall, a demi-lion rampant

Griffiths,

Grogan, Sir Edward Ion Beresford, Bart.,


a lion's head erased sa., charged with
Honor et virtus.
a mullet or.
cf. 17. 8
.

Grogan-Morgan
cabossed or

(i)

et virtus.

erased

sa.

Fidus

Grogan, a hind trippant

head

reindeer's

(/or jV/orjan).

lion's heajd

Honor

et

or.

122.4.
(2)
{for Grogan).

audax.

17.

24.

an arm in armour ppr.,


garnished or, holding in the hand a

Grome,

Suff.,

gauntlet, also ppr.


lion rampant.
i
1
of Ash Hall, Glamorgan, a lion
rampant. Gronwi hU Gwerninion. i. 13
Grooby, Wilts, out of a ducal coronet or,

Gronow, a

Gronow

,n eag.
.

label.

Groom, Grome, and Groome, on a tortean


winged gu., an eagle with wings displayed or.
cf. 79. I
Groom, a dexter arm in armour embowed
ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand
of the first a gauntlet, also ppr., and
suspended from the wrist by a pink
ribbon an escutcheon, abo or, thereon a
pile gu., charged with a cross patee
fitched arg.

199.

Groombridge, out of a mural coronet a


garb, thereon a crow perched, all ppr.
per pale or and az.
to. 2
153- 9
Grindlay and Grindley, a buffalo's head Grose, Suirey, on a mount vert, a lamb
sa., holding with the dexter foot a
erased gu.
44.1
banner erm., charged with a cross
Grindlay and Grindley, a dove ppr. 92. 2
clechce gu.
Grindlay and Grindley, a pea-hen ppr.
cf. 131. 14
Gringfield, Sussex, a gauntlet or.
209. 8 Groseth, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
212. 13
a sword ppr. Pro patrid.
Sir
John Joseph, C.E.,
GrinUnton,
F.R.G.S., F.S.A., of Rose Hill, Middle Grosett, see Grossett.
Wallop, Hants, a sword erect ppr., Gross, on a ducal coronet or, a talbot
passant ppr., collared and lined of the
pommel and hilt or, surmounting a
first.
pen fesseways arg., interlaced by a
.54. 9
spur or. Fide et fortitudine.
246. 10 Grosse, out of a ducal coronet a hand
holding a dagger ppr.
212. 11
Grisewood of London, a demi-lion gardant
arg., environed with laurel vert, hold- Grosset and Grossett, four arrows, points
downwards, and a strung bow in saltier,
ing a garb az., banded or.
Nil de.iper-

Grimes of London, a martlet vert. 95. 4


Grimes, Warw. and Hants, two wings
andum.
addorsed or.
cf. 109. 12
Grislay, a dexter hand ppr., holding a
Grimes, a horse's head couped or, between
lozenge or.
219. 10
two wings arg.
S'- 3 Grissell, Hartwell Delagarde Esquire, of
(i) On a rock ppr. a
Grimlie- Drayton
Brasenose College,
a
Oxford, on
raven sa., guttee d'eau, supporting
^vreath or and gu., a greyhound's head
with the dexter foot a cross engrailed
erased sa., around the neck a double
gu. {for Druyton).
chain or, and pendent therefrom an
(2) On a mount
vert, a demi-hon or, charged on the
escutcheon of the last, charged with

all

173. 12

ppr.

Grossett-Muirhead, see Muirhead.


Grossett, Wilts, two hands holding

sword erect

ppr., hilt

Grosvenor, Duke
Westminster.

of

and pommel

or.

213. I
Westminster, see

Grosvenor,- Glouc, a talbot statant


cf.

or.

54. 2

shoulder with a cinquefoil of the first,


a bugle-horn stringed sa.
61. i Grosvenor, William Clayton, Esquire, of
between two palmetto-trees ppr. (for Grissell, Frank De la Garde, Esquire, of
Hungersheath, Arnside, Westnal., same
Grivike).
Hac iter ad astra.
crest.
Army and Navy Club, S.W., same
Randolph Lea, Esquire,
Grimond, a camel's head erased or, colcrest.
Grosvenor,
lared gu., and belled arg.
Grissell, Thomas De la Garde, Esquire, of
75, Oakley Street, Chelsea EmbankGrimsbie and Grimsby, Leics., a demiNorbury Park, Dorking, same crest and
ment, S.W., same crest. Virtus non
ram salient sa.
motto.
130-13
Grimshaw, Lanes, a griffin segreant sa., Gritton, a lion's face between two wings Grosvenor of Bushbury, Staffs, a talbot
beaked and membered or.
62. 2
passant or, collared gu.
ppr21- 4
cf. 5 4. 5
,

GRO

245

Grosvenor, Dorset, a horse current sad- Groves, Staffs, on a mount vert, a dragon
statant ppr., collared and chained or,
dled and bridled, all ppr.
52. i
charged on the shoulder with an estoile
Grosvenor, George William, Esquire, of
guBroome House, Stourbridge, a garb
erminois surmounting three battle- Groves of Bridge House, Beaminster,
Dorset, a talbot passant.
axes, one in pale and two in saltire ppr.

Growtage or Goutrige, an

Virtus non stemtna.

ostrich's

head

holding in the beak a horse-shoe ppr.


Grote of London and Surrey, between
two elephants' probosces erect, a pine- Groyn, a bear's head sa.
34- I4
Deo juvante. 164. 2
tree, all ppr.
Prodesse qitam conspici.
Groze, a mullet or.
Grotrian, Frederick Brent, Esquire, M.P., Grubb, Scotland, a lion's head erased.
Strength is from heaven.
17- ^
a dragon's head between two wings
expanded arg. Animo et fide.
,72-7 Grubb, Herts, a griffin's head erased per
Grout, on a mount vert, a dexter arm in
pale arg. and gu., charged with a rose
counterchauged.
armour embowed ppr., garnished or,
holding a javelin surmounted by two Grubb,
Edward Walter, Esquire, a
griffin's head erased per pale arg. and
oak-branches, also ppr.
gu., charged with a rose counterGrove, Ireland, a lion rampant gu.
cj. 66. 2
Gloria finis.
1-13
changed,
Grove, John M. C, Esq., of Castle Grove, Grubb, Wilts, a lion's head az., ducally
same crest and motto.
crowned or.
cf. 18. 8
Grove of Shenston Park, Staffs, on a Grubbam and Grubham, a cock ppr.
QI. 2
mount vert, a dragon statant ppr.,
Esquire, a
collared and chained or, and charged Grubbe,
Charles Walter,
on the shoulder with an estoile gu.
griffin's head erased per pale arg. and
counterLaudo mamntem.
gu., charged with a rose
235. 10
Grove, John Wilham. Esquire, J.P., of
changed.
Coldbrook, Long Bay, D'Entrecas- Grubbe, Rev. Charles Septimus, M.A.,
teaux Channel, 'Tasmania, Member of
same crest.
Licensing
Bench and Educational Grubbe, Francis William, Esquire, of
Board of Advice, etc., a mount, thereon
Shellow, Ongar, Essex, same crest.
a dragon, with wings elevated vert, Grubbe, John Eustace, Esquire, of Southcollared and chain reflexed over the
wold, Suff., same crest. Factis dictisque
back, and charged on the shoulder with
an estoile or. Laudo manentem.
Grubbe, Robert William, Esquire, same
crest.
235. 10
Grove, a stag trippant ppr.
1 17. 8
Grubbe, a lion's head az., murally crowned
Grove, a hand holding a glove ppr. 220. 5
or.
Grove, a hand holding a thistle ppr.
Grubbe, Wilts, a lion's gamb sa., holding
218. 2
a rose gu., stalved and leaved ppr.
Grove, Dorset and Wilts, a talbot pascf. 37. 10
sant sa., collared or.
cj. 54.
Gruben, an acorn slipped and leaved vert.
152. I
Grove, Dorset and Wilts, a talbot passant
cj. ^4. i
sa.. collared arg.
Grubham, a rose gu., stalked and leaved
Grove, Troyte-Chafyn-, George, Zeal's
vert.
149- 5
209. 8
House, near Mere, Wilts, a talbot pas- GrudgSeld, Suff., a gauntlet or
sant sa., collared and tirreted arg. Grueber, Stephen Henry, Esquire, J.P.,
Grow as a grove.
Ni des.sous ni
of Ormley, Fingal, Tasmania, a rose
between two wings erect, each charged
dcssoux.
with a rose. Honor virtutis proemium.
Grove, a talbot passant sa., gorged with
a collar engrailed arg.
Grufleth, Staffs and Warw., a demicf. 54. 5
182. 8
Grove of Dunhead, Wilts, a talbot pas"woman vested gu., crined or.
sant sa., ducally gorged or.
Crumley, Ireland, a vine-branch ppr.
cf. 54. i
152. 9
Grove, Sir Thomas Eraser, Bart., M.P.,
of Feme, Wilts, a talbot statant sa., Grumstead, an antelope's head couped
i

collared arg.

Ny

dessux, ny dessoux.
54- 2

Grover, issuing out of a cloud in the


sinister an arm embowed holding a
garland of flowers ppr.
200. 12
Grover of Porth-y-Glo, near Cardiff, out
of a cloud in the sinister an arm embowed holding a garland of flowers, all
ppr.

Grover

200. 12

Hemel Hempstead,
and Bovenay Court, Burnham,

of the Bury,

Herts,

Bucks, a demi-lion gu., gorged with


a collar gemel, holding in the dexter
paw a palm-branch slipped and resting
the sinister on a mullet, all or.
Le
Roy.laloij.la joy.
cj. 15. 10
Groves, John Percy, Esquire, of Candie,
Guernsey, a talbot sejant collared.
Gaiidtt teiitaniine virtus.

Groves, out of a ducal coronet or, a cock's


head combed and wattled gu.
90. 6
Groves, Ireland, a greyhound passant
sa., ducally gorged or.
c/. 60. 2

arg., attired or.

cf.

126. 2

Grundie, Notts, a demi-leopard rampant


27,. 4
gardant sa., bezantee.
1 17. 8
Grundin, a stag trippant erm.
Grundy, a demi-leopard rampant gardant
Scio cui confido.
sa., bezantee.

sa., collared and lined


or.
7. 4
Gubbay, Moses. Esquire, of Poona, East
India, a pelican arg., standing on a
rose-branch slipped ppr., and charged
on the wing with a key gu. Probitas

Grys, a lion sejant

fons honoris.

98. 5

Gubbay, Maurice Elias, Esquire, of


Grosvenor Gardens, London, S.W.. a
bird of paradise, in the beak a branch
of fern, and resting the dexter leg on
a lotus flower, all ppr.
Toujours on
jamais.

Gubbins, an arm from the elbow vested,


holding a branch of holly vert.
Gubyon, a demi-lion rampant sa., charged
with three escallops arg.
cf. 10. I
Gucheres, a water- bouget sa.
168. 4
Guernsey, Lord, sec Aylestord, Earl of.
Guest, see Wimborne, Baron.
Guest, Scotland, a swan ppr.
99. 2
Guest, a swan with wings expanded ppr.
Xrr teiiiur. nee timide.
cf. gg. 12
Guest, a rt\Min's head erased ppr., between

two

o.strich-feathers or.

cf.

loi.

Gueva, Lines, a plume of four ostrichfeathers, the two outside ones or, and
the two centre ones gu.
cf. 1 14. i
Guidott, Hants, a gerfalcon ppr.. with
wings elevated, beaked, and membered
or, holding in the beak a branch of
Pa.v optima
olive vert, fructed or.
rerum.
Guildford, Earl of (North), a dragon's

erased

sa.,

head

ducally gorged and chained

La verlut
Animo et fide.
or.

est

la seide

noblesse.
cf.

71. 8

Guilford, Kent, a tree raguly couped and


trunked or, flammant gu.
Guilford, on a chapeau gu., turned up
erm., an ostrich- feather erect or.
Guillam, a dolphin haurient ppr. 140. 11
Guillamore, Viscount (O'Grady), of Cahir

Guillamore, Kilmallock, 00. Limerick,

a horse's head erased arg., charged


Vulnerattis non
with a portcullis az.
victus.

cf. 51. 4
a mullet of
between two wings

Guille, Jersey, and Guernsey,

seven points
arg.

or,

Eaptim ad

sidera tollar.
cf.

Guille,
or.

Jersey

III. 5

a mullet of seven points

cmlo lux mea.

Guillemard, Francis Henry Hill, M.D., a


dexter arm embowed in armour ppr.,
the hand grasping a mullet arg.
Guillim, Glouc,

an arm

in

armour em-

bowed, holding in the hand a broken


sword, all ppr.
Guinners, Ireland, out of a mural coronet az., a demi-lion or, holding in his
dexter paw a palm- branch vert.
^3- 4
16. II
Grunhut, Victor Phillip James, Westcote,
Westoe, a helmet fan arg., rayonnee, Guinness, Earon Ardilaun, see Ardilaun.
and charged with a chevron gu. Guinness, see Grattan-Guinness.
300. 12 Guinness, see Lee-Guinness.
Semper constanter.
Gryce, Norf., a boar arg., ducally gorged, Guinness, Richard Seymour. Esquire, of
16, Rutland Gate, London, S.W., a
armed and ungu. or.
cf. 40. 9
boar passant quarterly or and gii;
Grylls, Cornw., a porcupine passant arg.
4- 9
Spe^ mea in Deo.
Vires agematis unus hahet.
cf. 136. 5
John Cecil Jenkinson, Esquire,
Guinness,
Gryme, the Roman fasces ppr.
171. 4
of San Francisco, U.S.A., same crest.
Grymes, issuing out of a cloud a hand
Guinness, Sir Reginald Robert Bruce,
seizing a stag by the attires, all ppr.
J.P., D.L., of 134, Ashley Gardens,
116. 10
S.W., same crest and motto.
Grymes, a griffin's head erased sa., semee
Guinness, Rev. Robert, M.A., of the
of escallops or.
cf. 66. 2
Vicarage, Market Harborough, same
Grymsby, Essex, a sinister hand holding
crest and motto.
214. 5
a bow ppr.

GUI
of

Ballard,

Combe,

Kingston

on

25, Cadogan Gardens,


(i) Guinness.
(2) On
a pillar arg., encircled by a ducal
coronet or, an eagle prejring on a bird's
Spes
i.
leg erased ppr. {for Lee). 248.

Thames, and
London, S.W.

GUT

246

Gurdon, Philip, Esquire, of 6, Conduit


Gun-Monro, see Monro.
Road, Bedford, same crest and motto.
Gun, co. Kerry, a dexter hand erect and
Gurlin, on a mural coronet gu., an eagle
apaumee ppr. Vincit amor patricE.

Guinness, Captain Benjamin Lee, D.L.,


I

222. 14

Deo
Guion and Guyon, a cock
and wattled or.

az.,

Gun, a de.xter arm

in mail

embowed, hold-

hand a sword ppr. cf. 195. 2


of Fethard. Tipperary. Ireland, two
swords in saltire, points upwards, ppr.
spiro,
pommels and hilts or.
ing in the

Gun

Dum

combed

with wings addorsed or, holding in the


beak an acorn stalked and leaved ppr.
cf. 76. 10

Gurney, a lion's head erased or, gorged


with a palisado coronet composed of
spear-heads az.
Gurney, Alexander Cecil. M.B., 5, Gildridge Road, Eastbourne, out of a
A Deo
baronial coronet a lion's head.

171. 12
spew.
Gun, Scotland, a wolf passant sa. 28. 10
Robert
Cornwallis
Gun-Cunningliam,
nutritus.
Sit Deo gloria.
Ducarel, Esquire, of Mount Kennedy,
Newtownmountkennedy, co. Wicklow, Gurney, John Henry, Esquire, of Keswick Hall, Norwich Richard HanIreland, the stump of an oak-tree
bury Joseph Gurney, Esquire, of
fructed with a single acorn ppr., surand
Norwich
Hall,
Northrepps
mounted by a scroll inscribed with the
Somerville Arthur Gurney, Esquire,
word Tandem." Over, fori: oi-er.
of Dean Hall, Little Dean, Newnham,
(i) On a
of Northruncton Hall. Norf.
Gundry, a demi-lion holding in the dexsame crest.
gurnard
a
turned
up
erm.,
chapeau
gu.,
all
or.
.14-12
ter
paw
a
sword,
thrusting
Gulby, a naked arm embowed,
fish in pale head downwards.
139. i.
Gunman, Kent, out of a naval coronet
a sword, point downwards.
165. 12.
arg., an anchor erect sa., cabled or.
(2) A wTestling-coUar or.
Guldeford, a firebrand flammant ppr.
Gurney, Richard Hanbury Joseph, EsGull, Sir William Cameron, Bart., M.A., Gunn, on a chapeau az., a fox sejant or.
Northrepps Hall,
quire,
of
D.L.,
32. 12
of Brook Street, in the parish of St.
Norwich, on a chapeau gu., turned up
(i) Gunn, Scotland, a hand holding a sword
George, Hanover Square, Middx.
212.13
erm., a gurnard fish in pale head
Aut pax, aut bellnm.
ppr.
On the dexter side, of honourable augholding
a
hand
downwards.
mentation, a lion passant gardant or, Gunn, Scotland, a dexter
Gurteen of Bleane, Kent, a demi-heraldic
musket.
supporting with the dexter paw an
antelope sa., attired, ungu., and crined
thereon an ostrich- Gunn, Norf., a lion rampant gu., holding
escutcheon
or, supporting between the legs a tilting127.12
spear of the last.
the coronet, encircling the badge of the Gunner, a lion's head erased or,
Prince of Wales. 279. i.
(2) On the Gunning, Sir George William, Bart., J. P., Gurwood, out of a mural coronet a
castle
ruined in the centre, and theredove
holding
Eltham,
Kent,
a
M.A., of
sinister side, two arms embowed vested
from an arm in armour embowed, holdin the dexter claw a caduceus ppr.
az., cuffs arg., the hands ppr. holding
ing a scimitar, all ppr.
283. 15
Imperio regit unus cequo.
a torch or, fired ppr. Sine. Deo frustra.
49- 7
279.2 Gunning, Kent, on a wTeath of the Gurwood, a unicorn's head.
colours a dove az., the dexter claw sup- Guscotte, a demi-gryphon arg., gutteeGull, Kent, a dexter arm in armour emde-sang, wings elevated vair, holding
porting a sword wavy and radiated in
bowed in fess ppr., the elbow on the
gu.,
paw
goutte
the
dexter
a
or.
Verite
in
pommel
ppr.
hilt
and
bend
wreath, holding in the hand a battleand supporting with the sinister by
sayis peur.
axe arg., the handle or.
the blade a sword in bend point upGunning, Somers., an ostrich holding in
GuUan, Scotland, a stag lodged ppr.
wards ppr., pommel and hilt or.
the beak a horse-shoe ppr., charged
115. 7
Constantia et labore.
on the breast with a cross patee gu.
Gulland, Scotland, a dove within a serGush, William Frederick, Esquire, late
cf. 97. 8
pent in orle ppr. Inrwccnce surmounts.
of 53, Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park, an
92. II Gunson, Gonson, and Gonston, an anteowl arg., holding in the beak a balance
lope's head couped arg., guttee-de92. 2
Gulline, Scotland, a dove ppr.
Sapiens et Justus.
or.
Non aqua solum.
sang. attired or.
Gulline, Scotland, a falcon belled ppr.
Gusthart, an eagle displayed sa., pierced
cf. 126. 2
cf. 85. 2
through with an arrow bendwise arg.
Gulliver, a lion passant gardant arg., Gunston, Ireland, a tower triple-towered
Avitos novit honores.
cf. 75. 2
arg.
157. 6
Non dormit qui
ducally crowned or.
31. 2
Gunter of Milton. Wilts, and Kintbury, Guston, a demi-wolf gu.
cu-slodit.
cf. 4. 3
Berks, an antelope's head erased per Gutch, John, Esquire. M.A., M.D., of
Gullon, in a cavity of a rock a Cornish
126. 2
28, Fonnerau Road, Ipswich, on a
pale or and sa.
chough sitting, all ppr. Tutum rejuwreath of the colours, arg. and gu.. in
102. 6 Gunter, Sussex, a stag's head erased per
gium.
121. 2
front of three roses arg., stalked and
pale sa. and gu., attired or.
Gully, Rt. Hon. William Court, P.C, K.C.,
leaved ppr., a boar's head erased, also
M.P., of Speaker's House, Westminster, Gunter, Sussex, a stag's head couped
Persevere.
252. 20
arg.
per pale gu. and sa., attired, counterS.W., and Sutton Place, Seaford,

91. 2
Guise, Sir William Francis George, Bart.,
J.P., D.L.. of Elmore Court, Glouc,
rising
swan
or,
a
ducal
coronet
out of a
ppr., collared and chained of the first,
and cliarged with a lozenge vair. Quo
247. 3
honesfior eo lustior.
Guise, Francis Edward, Esquire, M.A.,

'

Sussex, a cubit arm vested sa.. cuff


arg., the hand grasping a sword erect
between two wings each per pale
nebuly, the dexter of the last and gu.,
and the sinister gu. and or.
Nil sine
Gully, two keys in saltier.
ppr.,

121. 5
changed.
Gunter, Wales, a stag's head per pale gu.

and

sa.

21

Gunter, Sir Robert. Bart., on a gauntlet


fessewise or, a stag's head erased
2S4. 12

proper.

Gutluie, see Lingard-Guthrie.


Guthrie, a salmon naiant arg.

Ditaf

et

alit.

an eagle displayed sa., holding


dexter claw a sword ppr.
75-7

Gutlirie,

in its
Gutlirie of Halkertoun, Kincardine, Scot-

land, a falcon with wings elevated


head erased,
standing on a dexter hand in fess
collared.
18. 6
Gulman, a man's leg in armour couped
couped behind the wrist ppr. Ad
and embowed, the thigh in fess, the Gunthorpe, a unicorn's head arg. 49. 7
alt a.
leg in pale, the foot in chief, spurred, Gurdon, Hants, Suff., and Wilts, a goat
arg., attired or, salient against a moun- Guthrie, Scotland, a cross crosslet fitchee
all ppr.
166. 2
az.
Ex unitate intrementum.
tain vert.
238. I
Stepney, Esquire, of
Gulston, Alan
Derwydd, Llandebie" R.S.O., Car- Gurdon, Norf. and Suff., a goat climbing Guthrie of Craigie, Forfarsh., Scotland, a
demi-lion rampant gu., holding in his
up a rock, all ppr. In arduis viget virmarthensh., an ostrich's wing, five
dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee gu.
and gu.,
tus.
238. I
feathers alternately arg.
11. 10
Sto pro veritate.
charged with a bend sa., thereon three Gurdon, Sir William Brampton, K.C.M.G.,
of Assington Hall, Suff., same crest Guthrie, a demi-lion rampant gu., armed
plates.
Over crest, " Crescent sub
and langued az., holding in his dexter
II3and motto.
ponder e virtus."
paw a cross crosslet fitchee of the last.
Gumbleton, Middx., a derai-griffin with Gurdon, Major-General Eveljm Pulteney,
Nee timidus nee
Sto pro veritate.
wings addorsed arg., beaked and legged
of 12. Norton Road, Hove, Sussex,

Gunthorpe, Norf., a

crttce.

lion's

gu., holding a mullet or.

cf.

64. 2

same

crest

and motto.

'

GUT

GYV

247

greyhound's head issuant sa. (2) A


dexter arm in armour ppr.. issuant
from a crescent arg., holding a sword

arm in ar- Gwilt of Icldingham, Suff., from a mount


mour embowed brandishing a sword
vert, the sun rising in its splendour

Guthrie, Scotland, a dexter

ppr.
Sio pro vcrilatc.
191;. 2
Guthrie, Jolin Douglas Maude, Esquire,
of Guthrie Castle, Guthrie, N.B., and
(iagie House, Dundee, N.B., a dexter
arm issuing holding a drawn sword ppr.
Above the crest, Sto pro veritate.
Guthrie, Scotland, a hand holding a
sword ppr. Sto pro veritate.
212. 13
Guthry, Scotland, a lion's gamb issuant
grasping a palm-branch ppr. Sto pro
icriiate.

ppr.,

sa.,

issuant

unicorn's

armed and crined

erect, also ppr., hilt

or,

enfiled

vulned

Vim

Guthry, Scotland, a cross crosslet fitched


az.
Ex nnitate incrementum.
166. 2
Gutteridge or Guttlidge, a swan ppr.,
crowned with an antique crown or.

embrued

Gwydyr,

(Burrell),

of

arg.,

crowned

paw an

or,

escallop

Gybbons, a demi-lion rampant sa. charged


with three escallops in pale arg.
,

cf.

10. 2

Warw., and Wales, a


Animus non deficit cequus.
lion's gamb erect and erased gu., hold22S. 6
Gwyer, Wales, a wolf passant ppr. 28. 10
ing a cross tormee fitched sa.
36. 9
Gwyn, Ireland, a lion rampant arg. 1. 13 Gyfford, a lion's head erased gu., gorged
Gybons,

Oxon.,

with a collar or, charged with three


Gwyn, formerly of Baron's Hall, Norf., a
roses of the first.
lion rampant or.
i- 13
cf. iS. 6
Gwyn, Reginald Preston Jenny, Stan- Gyles or Gylls, a hand holding a club
field Hall, Wymondham, Norf., same
ppr., spiked or.
cf. 214. 6
crest.

Retribue servo tuo.

a ragged

saltire or,
or,

by two amphisboena az.,


langued gu., a rose of the last barbed
and seeded ppr.

"nolding in its dexter


of the first.

surmounted Dy a fleur-de-lis sa.


Gwilt of Westminster, on a saltire

fidele.

diogel ei pherchen.

Gwydyr.

Gwyn, a cannon mounted ppr.


169. 12
Guyon, Gardiner Frederic, Col. retired, Gwyn, two laurel-slips in saltier ppr.
late Royal Fusiliers, of Egerton House, Gwyn, a stag's head erased ppr., between
Richmond, Surrey, out of a mural crown
the attires a cross crosslet fitched.
arg. charged with three pellets, a demi120. 12
lion rampant ppr.
Vis unita fit jortior. Gwyn, Wales, a gauntlet holding a sword
arg., pierced through a dragon's head
Guyot, an eagle displayed.
75. 2
Gwatkin, a garb or, banded.
erased or, vulned ppr.
153-2
Gwatkin, Alexander George Stapleton, Gwyn, Wales, a sword in pale, point downEsquire, on a mount vert, a garb or, in
wards, ppr., pierced through a boar's
front thereof a Cornish chough with
head sa.
cf. 42. 4
wings expanded sa. Duw a bortha ij Gwyn of Dyffryn, Wales, a hand holding
brain.
a dagger thrust through a boar's head
couped arg. Vim vi repellere licet.
Gwatkin, Arthur John Campbell, Esquire,
JI.A., same crest and motto.
212. 6
Gwatkin, Frederick Stapleton, Esquire, Gwyn, see Moore Gwjti.
same crest and motto.
Gwyn, Berks, London, and Wales, an
arm in armour embowed ppr., holding
Gwatkin, Hugh Fortescue Wilmshurst,
Esquire, same cre^t and motto.
in the hand a sword below the hilt
in bend sinister arg., hilt and pommel
Gwatkin, Joshua Reynolds Gascoigne,
or.
Esquire, of the Manor House, Potterne,
195. 6
in front of a beehive ppr., a bee volant Gwynne, Wales, a hand in armour couped
between six points fesseways or. Inat the wrist ppr.. holding a dagger
dustria.
arg., hilt or, pierced through a boar's
Gwatkin, Stewart Beauchamp, Esquire,
head erased sa.
in front of a beehive ppr., charged with Gwynne, Wales, a lion rampant regardant
a cross crosslet or, a fern-brake, also
supporting between its paws a boar's
ppr.
In recto glorior.
head, all or.
253. 8
Gwillam, a dolphin haurient ppr. 140. 11 Gwynne, England and Ireland, a dolphin
Gwillanne, an eagle ppr.
76. 2
140.
Gwilt, of London, a cubit arm couped Gwynne, Sussex and London, a bear and
hand a

Gybbon, a demi-lion

Carnarvonsh., a naked arm embowed


ppr., holding a branch of laurel vert.

the second.
cf. S3. 2
Guyling, an arm embowed ppr., vested
arg., the hand, also ppr., holding a

ppr., holding in the

Tregil,

(i)

- Vaughan
House,
of Guildfa
Penybont, Radnorsh., upon a mount
head affrontee,
couped at the shoulders ppr., crined or,
a snake nowed. also ppr.
Asgre Ian

ppr.

Baron

of

vert, in front of a I:)oy's

Gwinnett, Glouc, a horse's head couped


sa., holding in the mouth a spear in
bend, head downwards, embrued ppr.

crowned with an antique crown or.


Dare quam accipere.
Guyan, Essex, a demi-lion rampant gar(lant or, gorged with a collar per pale
az. and sa.
c/. 10. S
Guybyon, an eagle's head erased erm. 83.2
Guylemin, Herts and Wales, an eagle's
head erased sa., beaked gu., holding
in the beak a lion's gamb or, erased of

or,

Gwynne

99. 2

and pommel

boar's head or, erased and


Over the second crest
Under the arms

Llandilo, Carmarthensh.
talbot passant [lor Hughes).
(2)
A goat passant (jor Williams). (3) A
raven ppr. (for Owynne).

204. II

collared arg.
c/. 19. 7
Guy, a man's face affrontee bearded ppr.,

ppr.

Gwynne-Hughes, John Williams, Esquire,

Gwinnett of .Moreton Hall, Heref., and


Penlline
Castle,
Glamorgansh.
a
horse's head sa., gorged with a wreath
of oak or, holding in the mouth a broken
spear in bend sinister, point downwards,

Guy, Northamp. and Wilts, between two


wings expanded or, a lion's head az.,

by a

vi repellere licet.

Toujours

gu., embowed, holding a bow towards


the sinister ppr.
204. 4
Gwinnell, 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.

36. 7

cf.

therefrom

head couped

holding in the mouth a cross pattee


fitchee of the last.
49. 3
Gwinnell, a sinister arm in fess vested

interlaced

34. 9

az.

cf.

93. 3

Gypses, a dove holding in its beak an


olive-branch ppr.
92. 5
Gyrlyn, Norf., a demi-griffin az., wings,
beak, and legs or, holding a fleur-de-lis
per pale of the first and gu.
cf. 64. 2
Gysors, a fox's head erased gu.
33. 6
Gysseling, Lines, a lion rampant az.,
20. 7
winged or.
Gyssinge, a lion passant erm., collared
cf. 6.

gu.
Gytties,

ppr

Kent, an arm in armour embowed


garnished or, holding a battle-axe

200. 6
Gwynne-Holford, James Price William,
arg.
Esquire, of Kilgwvn, Carmarthensh., Gytti'ngS, Shropsh., two tilting-spears in
Buckland, Bwlch,'and Tre Holford,
saltier.
Brecon
Gyves, a unicorn's head couped at the
i ) From the sun in splendour
49- 7
or, rising from behind a hill vert, a
neck.
:

staff.

98. 8
Gyles, a peUcan in her piety ppr.
Gyles, Devonsh., a lion's gamb erect and
erased gu., entiled by a bar gemelle
or, holding a branch of apples of the
last, leaved ppr.
Gyll, Durh. and Yorks, the head of an
Eastern king couped at the shoulders
in profile ppr., crowned and collared
or, a chain passing from the rim of the
crown behind to the back of the collar,
also or.
Gyll of Wyrardisbury, Bucks, a hawk's
head az., between two wings vert,
Virtutis gloria merces.
fretty or.
227. 3
Gyll, a falcon's head az., between two
89. i
wings or.
Gymber of London, an arm in armour
ppr., holding a spiked club or.
Gynn, Herts, on a garb or, a bird close


HAB

HAG

248

H.
mural coronet a cubit Hacklet and Hackluit, a hand holding a
hunting-horn ppr.
217. 4
arm vested az.. cuffed arg., holding in
Hackney, out of a ducal coronet a nag's
cj. 206. 12
the hand a mullet gu.
HabgOOd, a sword and a quill in saltier
170. 4 Hackote, on a ducal coronet a martlet,
ppr.
all ppr.
95. 12
HabgOOd, A. E., Solicitor, Clifton, Bristol,
a pen in bend surmounting a sword in Hacksbaw, Shropsh., a heron's head
erased arg., ducally gorged gu.
bend sinister, point upwards, both ppr.
cf. 104. II
HabgOOd, Henry, M.D., Stafford House,
Upperton Road, Eastbourne, same Hackrill, on a mount a greyhound passant
Per aspera virtus.
crest.
cf. 60. 2
Habingdon, Worcs., an eagle displayed Hackvill, on a chapeau a fox sejant, all
ppr.
3^or, ducally crowned az.
cf. 75.2
and
Lines
Hackwell
Hakewill,
erased
arg.,
Habingdon, a horse's head
Devonsh., a trefoil slipped purp., bebridled sa., between two wings ppr.
tween two wings displayed or.
cf- 51- 3
no. 12
Haccomb, an arm holding a bow and
Hackwell, between two wings displayed
arrow, all ppr.
or, a human heart gu.
cf. no. 14
Haccombe, a dragon's head erased vert,
Suff.
and
Norf.,
a
falcon
barry
of
<"/
~
Hacon,
scaled or.
71
six arg. and vair.
85.2
Hachet, Warw., a hawk's head couped
Hacote, on a ducal coronet a martlet ppr.
f/. 89. I
gu.
95. 12
Hachet or Hacket of London and Bucks,
a denii-panther arg., spotted az., or, Hadaway, Lieutenant - Colonel George
Rowley, of Grenville, Godalming, a
and gu., holding a branch vert, flowered
tower,
out
of
the
battlements
an
eagle
of the fourth.
23. 14
rising, wings elevated and addorsed.
Hackbeck, a cross pattee erm. cf. 165. 7
Virtus sola nobilitas.
Hacker, on the trunk of a tree in fess, a
Hadd, Kent, on a mount vert, a talbot
nioor-cock ppr.
sejant arg., eared sa., ducally gorged
Hacker-Heathcote of East Bridgford,
gu., on the dexter side of the mount a
Old Hall, Notts: (i) On a mural
laurel-branch ppr.
coronet az., a pomeis charged with a
cross or, between two wings displayed Hadden, an arm embo%ved brandishing a
scimitar ppr.
201. i
erm. {for Heathcote). (2) A woodpecker standing on the top of a tree Hadden, Scotland, an eagle's head erased

Habeck, out

of a

Hadestock, on the stump of an oak-tree


sprouting new leaves, the sun shining

j
i

all

ppr.

145. 5

Hadeswell or Hadiswell, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding in his paws a battleaxe az.
I ;. 4
141.' 12
Hadfield, an escallop or.
Hadfield, an arm embowed vested az.,
holding in the hand ppr. a trefoil
Hadfleld, an

arm

in

armour embowed

holding in the gauntlet a crane's head

and neck erased.

108. 13

Hadiswell, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding between the paws a battle-axe az.

Hadley

of

London, and

of

15. 4
Cianbrook

Park, Essex, upon a mount vert, a


falcon belled arg., supporting in the
dexter claw a buckle, the tongue erect
or, and holding in the beak three ears
of wheat, also or.
God is my help.
85. 10
Hadley of London and Heref., a falcon
arg., beaked, legged, and belled or,
holding in its beak a buckle of the last.
Hadlow, Scotland, a lion's gamb holding
a thistle, all ppr.
^y. 6
Hadly, a falcon.
85. 2
Hadokes, a talbot's head ersised sa., collared arg.

56.

Hayson, on a ducal coronet

rampant

gu.

or,

a lion

cf.

13

Hadsor, out of a ducal coronet gu., a


dragon's head or, holding in its mouth
some leaves ppr.
or.
eradicated ppr. {jor Hacker).
Suffer.
83. 2
Hacket, Warw., an eagle's head erased Hadden, Jlajor Charles Frederick, R.A., Hadwen, the bust of an angel with wings
same crest and motto.
elevated ensigned with a cro.ss.
ppr.
Fides sujjicit.
i^. 2
Hacket, Bucks and London, a derai- Hadderwick, Scotland, a dexter arm from Hadwen, Sidney John Wilson, Esquire, of
the elbow holding a roll of paper
Dean House, Sowerby, Yorks, a rock
panther arg., spotted az., or, and gu.,
.Ve timeas recte faciendo.
overgrown with heath, thereon a grouse
ppr.
holding a branch vert, flowered of the
holding in its beak a thistle, all ppr.
fourth.
215.6
23. 14
Had on and win.
Hacket, Scotland, an arm in armour em- Haddington, Earl of, in Scotland (BaillieHamilton-Arden) (i) In the centre
Hadwen, Lanes, out of a mural coronet
bowed holding a sword, all ppr.
ducal
Out of a
coronet or, a plume of
or, an eagle's head ppr.
Perfero.
195. 2
six ostrich-feathers, three and three,
Esquire,
of
Hackett,
Charles,
J.P.,
83- 9
also or {for Arden).
Riverstown, near Parsonstown, co.
{2) On the dexter Haflenden, Kent, an eagle's head couped.
side Two dexter hands issuing out of
Tipperary, a demi-panther arg., spotted
83. I
clouds conjoined fessewise, and holding Haffenden of Homewood, Kent, same
az. collared gu. charged on the shoulder
betwixt them a branch of laurel erect,
crest.
with a trefoil slipped vert, and holding
of
Bloomsbury,
a
griffin's
head
in the dexter paw a branch of the last.
all ppr. {for Hamilton).
the
Haffenden
(3) On
Virtute el fidelilate.
sinister side
A crescent or (for Baillie).
erased holding in its beak an arrow.
cf. 23. 14
Major virtus quam
Prcesto ei persto.
Hackett, a demi-eagle with two heads
cf. 66. 8
splendor.
displayed per pale gu. and or, wings
163. 2 Haffenden, Rev. John StiUington, Yorks
counterchanged, each head ensigned Haddo, Lord, see Aberdeen, Earl of.
(i) A gryphon's head erased sa., penwith a coronet.
dent from the beak an escutcheon arg.,
Haddock, a hand holding a fish, all ppr.
cf. 82. 7
220. 4
charged with a mullet of the first {for
Hackett of Dublin, on a mural coronet
A demi-wolf or,
arg., an eagle displayed with two heads Haddon of Grandholme. Scotland, a leg
Haffenden).
(2)
guttee-de-sang, holding between the
Spes men Deus.
in armour couped at the thigh, the foot
sa.
cf. 74. 2
upward. Parta tueri.
paws a cross patee gu. (for Wilson).
Hackett, co. Tipperary, Ireland, an eagle
193. 3
displayed with two heads per pale az. Haddon, a man's leg couped at the Hafley, a demi-lion rampant az., armed
and langued gu., grasping in the dexter
and gu., and between the heads a
middle of the thigh in armour ppr.,
paw a cross patee or. Avise la fin.
trefoil slipped vert.
garnished and spurred or, flexed at the
Spes mea Deus.
knee, the foot upwards, the toe pointing Hagan, see JIahon-Hagan.
cf. 74. 2
to the dexter side.
Hackett of Hackettstown, co. Carlow,
193. 3 Hagan, Ireland, out of a naval coronet
Ireland, an eagle displayed with two Haden-Best, see Best
or, a demi-negro affrontee with broken
manacles depending from each wrist,
heads ppr., issuing from a ducal coronet Haden, see ISarrs-Haden.
grasping in the dexter hand the Union
and surmounted by a tiara resting on Haden, J. Poynton, Esquire, J.P., of
two snakes. Fortitudine et prudentia.
Jack displayed on a flagstaff, and in
Egremont, Trowbridge, Wilts, a lion's
the sinister "hand on a similar staff the
HaCkford, on a trumpet or, a swan with
gamb erased grasping a plume of three
wings addorsed arg.
Vota vita men.
ostrich-feathers, all ppr.
Integer mens
cap of libert}', all ppr.
100. 6
Hacklet of London, a demi-lion gu.
augustissima possessio.
10. 3
153-6
37. 5 Hagar, a garb in fess ppr.
:

HAG

HAL

249

Hagart, a lion rampant ppr.

Sans peur.
I-

13

Hagarty, Ireland, a dexter hand ppr.,


holding up an escallop or.
216. 2
Hagell, an olive-branch slipped ppr.

Haig,

Henry Alexander, Esquire,

Haire-Forster, Rev. Arthur

of 4?,

Kensington Park Gardens, W., same


crest and motto.
Haig, William James, Esquire, of Dollarfield, Ciackmannansh., same crest and

Newburgh,

of

BaUynure, co. Monaghan, a hind's head


erased gu., collared and chained or,
holding in the mouth an arrow point

downwards

arg.

(for

Forster).

(2)

motto.
151. II
demi-lion rampant couped arg., gorged
Hagen, a stork's head erased ppr. 106. I Haig, George Augustus, Esquire, J.P., of
with a collar dancettte gu., and between
Hagen, a dove rising arg.
Pen Ithon, Radnorsh., a rock ppr.
94. 2
the paws a cross crosslet of the last
Haggar, Essex and'Canibs, a talbot pasTyde what may.
179. 7
Odi profanum.
(for Haire).
sant arg., collared and lined gii.
Haig-Smellie, Thoma-s, Esquire, of 26, St. Hairstanes, Scotland, a dexter arm hold
S4. 5
Charles Square, North Kensington,
Haggar, Essex and Cambs, on a mount
ing a key, all ppr.
Toujours fidele.
vert, a talbot passant or, collared and
London, W. (i) A dexter hand hold217. 7
lined gu.
ing a crescent erect, all ppr. {for Smellie). Haitlie, a hand holding four arrows points
cf. 54. 5
216. 8.
Haggard, a cock's head erased ppr.
(2) A rock ppr. {for Haig).
downwards, all ppr.
cf. 214. 3
Industria,
virtnte
et lortitudine.
Tyde Haize of London, a wolf's head ppr.,
90. I
what may.
Haggard, Kent, a cubit arm erect hold179. 7
erased gu., charged on the neck with
ing in the hand
truncheon. D^ix Haig and Haigh, a demi-savage holding
an escallop or.
cf. 30 8
mihi Veritas.
over his dexter shoulder a hammer.
214. 6
Hake, a sword in pale arg., hilt and
Haggard of Bradenhall, Thetford, Norf.
186. II
pommel or, entiled with a boar's head
164. 3. Haigh, George Henry Caton, Esquire, of
(1) A mullet of six points arg.
couped in fess az.
42. 4
Gainsby Hall, Merionethsh., same Hake, out of a ducal coronet two pot(2) Out of a mural coronet per pale or
crest and
and az., a snake erect ppr., holding
motto; and Sola virtus
hooks addorsed between two wings.
in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert.
Hakeliott, out of a ducal coronet or, a
Miral inter omnes. Modeste conabor.
Haigh, Charles Thomas Ernest, Esquire,
plume of four ostrich-feathers sa.
of Colne Bridge, Bradley, near HudHaggard, Henry Rider, Esquire, of
114. I
Ditchingham House, Norf., same crests.
dersfield,
in front of a demi-man Hakewood, on a chapeau a garb, all ppr.
affrontee ppr., holding in the dexter
Per ardua ducit.
153. 10
hand
Haggarth, a bugle-horn arg., stringed.
a crescent or, a rock, also ppr. Halberdyn, a wolf rampant regardant ppr.
Tyde what may.
228. II
28. 3
Hagger, a demi-lion gu., supporting a long Haigh, Arthur Samuel, Esquire, of Cat Halcro, Scotland, two hands holding a
cross az.
Cay, Bahamas, same crest and motto.
11.14
sword in pale ppr.
213. i
Haggerston, Edward de Marie Charlton, Haigh, Yorks, a talbot's head erased 2U.
Haldane-Duncan, Earl of Camperdown,
Esquire, of Ellingham Hall, Chathill,
56. 2
see Camperdown.
Haighton of Chaigeley, Lanes, out of a Haldane-Oswald, see Oswald.
K.S.O., a lion passant arg.
6. 2
ducal coronet or, a bull's head arg.
Haggerston, Sir John de Marie, Bart., of
Haldane, see Chinnery-Haldane.
Haggerston Castle, Northumb., a lion
44-11 Haldane and Halden, Scotland, an eagle's
rampant arg.
Hailes, a wheel or.
i- 13
head erased or. Suffer.
167. i
83. 2
Haggerston, a talbot erm.
Hailes, Colonel Walter, Cintra, Surbiton Haldane, James, of 15, AthoU Crescent,
cj. 54. 2
Hagges, Scotland, an arm in armour emHill Park, Surbiton, a dexter arm in
Edinburgh, same crest and motto.
bowed brandishing a scimitar ppr.
armour embowed holding in the hand
83. 2
an arrow.
iq6. 10
Haldane, .James, Esquire, of Grosvenor
Haggie, David Henry, Esquire, of Sea- Hailes, Major-General John Clements,
Crescent, Edinburgh, same crest and
forth. Sunderland, and Hutton Hall,
of 43, Wynnstay Gardens, Kensington,
motto.
Marston, Yorks, a dexter arm in
W., same crest.
Haldane, James -Alexander, Esquire, W.S..
:

armour embowed, holding in the


gauntlet a scimitar. Samper paratus.
Hagley, a dexter arm in armour erabow ed
holding in the gauntlet a battle-axe, all
ppr.
200. 6
Hagne, issuing from a tower a leopard's
head collared gu.

11^7.

HaiUy, Scotland, a galley

the flag

of St. Catherine's, Fortrose, Scotland,

gu.
160. 6
Hailstones,
Scotland,
a
rose-branch
flowered, all ppr.
140. 8
Hailstone, Rev. Saniuel, M.A., of Walton

same crest and motto.


83. 2
Haldane, James Alexander, Esquire, of

sa.,

9
Hagthorpe, Durh., a dexter hand ppr.,
ppr.
149. 8
the sleeve bendy arg. and gu.. holding Haines, on a crescent an arrow in pale
three leaves vert.
Hagae, Yorks, a griffin's

</.

205. 14

St.
|

Lodge, Broughton Park, Manchester,


a rose - branch
bearing roses,
all

ppr.

163. 13

head eraseti Haines, Field-Marshal Sir Frederick Paul,


arg.
G.C.B., G.C.S.L, CLE., United Service
66. 2
Hague, Yorks, a martlet arg.
Club, Pall MaU, London, S.W., a stork
95. 4
Hahn, on a ducal coronet a swan with
with wings 'displayed arg., beaked and
wings addorsed and ducaUy gorged.
legged or.
There is no di/pcidti/ to him
that wills.
Haig, Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Balfour,
C.M.G., of Bemersyde, St. Boswells, Haines, an eagle displayed az., semee
N.B., a rock ppr.
d'etoiles arg.
Tyde tvhat may.
c/. 75. 2
^79- 7 Haines of the Buses, Edenbridge, Kent,
an eagle's head erased, gorged with a
" Tyde what may betyde.

'

-,

Catherine's, Fortrose, N.B.,

same

crest and motto.


Haldane, James Aylmer Lowthorpe, Esquire, same crest and motto.

Haldane-Duncan-Mercer-Henderson,Hon.
Hew Adam Dalrymple Hamilton, of

Fordell, Fifesh., Scotland


(i)
cubit
arm erect ppr., the hand holding an
:

surmounted by a crescent
Henderson).
216.12.
(2) The
head and neck of a heron erased holdits
ing in
beak an eel seizing the neck
of the former, aU ppr. {for Mercer),
cf. 104. 2.
(3) On waves of the sea
a dismasted ship, all ppr. {for Duncan).
(4) An eagle's head erased or ifor
Haldane). "Sola virtus nohilitat.The
Haig shall be Haig of
ducal coronet.
grit poul.
Disce pali.
83. 2
Suffer.
Hains, an antelope's head ppr., collared Haldane, a terrestrial globe ppr.
1 59. i
Haig, OUver. of Ramornie, Fife, Scotland,
sa.
Haldenby, Yorks, a swan close arg.,
cf. 126. 2
same crest and motto.
179. 7 Hair, Scotland, two daggers in saltier
beaked and legged gu., holding in its
Haig, Alexander Price, Esquire, of Blairppr.
beak a sprig of laurel ppr.
169. 8
cf. 99. 2
hill, Perthsh., and Coldon, Kinross-sh.,
Hair, a hare conchant.
Halderman, a dexter arm embowed vested
cf. 136. 12
same crest and motto.
Haire, James, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law,
holding in the hand ppr. a broken spear
Haig, Alexander Ritchie, Esquire, care
of Armagh Manor, co. Fermanagh,
in bend.
>Iiss Haig, 30, Meeting Street, Charles20. 2
Ireland, a lion rampant arg., support- Haldimand, a sea-lion sejant ppr.
ton, South Carolina, U.S.A., same crest
ing the Roman fasces ppr.
In te Do- Haldon, Baron (Palk), of Haldon House,
and motto.
Devonsh.. on a semi -terrestrial globe of
mine speravi.
Haig, George Ogilvy, Esquire, of 65, Haire, William Hamilton, Esquire, of
the northern hemisphere ppr., an eagle

Brook
motto.

Street,

W.,

same

crest

and

Armagh Manor,
crest

and motto.

co.

Fermanagh, same

estoile or,
az. {for

rising arg.,

Deo

dttcente.

beaked and membered

or,

HAL

HAL

250
by a coronet composed of crosses patee
and fleurs-de-lis or. (2) A greyhound's

Hale, a heron's head erased ppr. 104. 1


Hale, Major-General Robert, Alderley,

crest.
head eouped at the neck sa., collared
or.
Mutas inglorius arles.
61. 2
gamb erased az., holding
two arrows in saltier or, flighted arg.
Halford, a greyhound's head erased at
the neck sa.. collared or.
c/. 61. 2
on the battlements of a castle
arg., a wyvern sa., with wings endorsed Halford, a demi-greyhound sa., collared

Wootton-under-Edge, same
Hale, a lion's
Hale,

guttee-d'or, gorged with a ducal coronet, therefrom a chain reflexed over the
back, also or, and holding in the dexter
claw a sword erect az.
Hale of Somerton Hall, upon a rock a
tower ppr., surmounted by a sun in
splendour or, and resting upon the
battlements a scaling-ladder in bend
sa.

60. 8
Halfpenny, a lion sejant ppr., holding in
the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitched
or, and resting the sinister on a triangle
or.

Halgoet, a thistle ppr.


cj. 1 50. 2
Halhead, a falcon with wings expanded
arg.,

157- 14

Hale of Plymouth, a snake ppr., entwined


round five arrows or, headed sa.,
feathered arg., one in pale and four
in saltier.
Vera -sequor.
Hale, an arm embowed vested az., fretty
arg., cuffed or,

two arrows,

Cum

in

aequor.

llajora
143.

Haliday of Cammoney, co. Antrim, Ireland, a boar's head eouped arg., langued
and tusked or. Virtute parta.
41. i
Haliday, Scotland, a boar's head eouped

saltier or, headed sa., feathered arg.,


environed with a snake ppr.
Hales, a de.xter arm in armour embowed
holding in the hand an arrow.

arm

87.

Haliburton, Scotland a tree ppr.

principibits.

Hales and Hale of London and Herts,


five arrows, one in pale and four in

Hales, a dexter

or.

IQ2. 7

the hand ppr. grasping

also ppr.

beaked and belled

HalibuTton, Baron (Haliburton), a stag at


gaze between two sprigs of maple, and
gorged about the neck with a vrreath of
the same ppr.
Watch well.
285. 2
Haliburton of Pitcur, Scotland, a negro's
head eouped atthe shoulders, helmcted.

Turris jortis mihi Deus.

ppr.
Virtute parta.
43. i
Halifad, on the stump of a tree ereised at
the top and eouped at the root, lying in
fess, a bird.
94. 12
Halifax, Viscount (Wood), of Hickleton
Hall, Doncaster,
Yorks, a savage
ambulant ppr., holding in his dexter
hand a club resting upon his shoulder,
and upon the sinister arm an escut-

armour embowed

ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand,


also ppr., an arrow arg., headed of the
second, and round the arm a scarf vert.

cf. 198. 4
Eli George, Esquire, Major :st
St.
Royal Engineers,
of
cheon sa., charged with a griffin's
Sussex
George's Place, Brighton, a dexter
head erased arg. / like my choice.
arm embowed in armour grasping a
250. 4
sword in bend, a spade in bend sinister, Halke, Kent, a dexter arm in armour
and an arrow in pale point upwards,
embowed holding a battle-axe, all ppr.
aU ppr.
Vis unita fortier.
200. 6
256. 10
Hales, a griffin sejant arg.
62. 10 Halkerston, Scotland, a hawk's head
Hales-Tooke, Baseley, Esquire, of Salerased gu.
In. ardua nitor.
88. 12
house, a griffin's head erased sa., Halkerston, Scotland, a falcon's head
charged on the neck with two benderased gu.
88. 12
lets arg., and holding in the beak a Halket, a dexter arm embowed brandishsword in pale point upwards, also arg.,
ing a scimitar, all ppr.
201. I
pommel and hilt or.
66. 12 Halkett, a lion passant.
6. 2
Hales, Edward, Esquire, of North Frith, Halkett, Craigie-, of Cramond, EdinKent, upon a mount a garb vert, in
burgh, a falcon's head erased ppr.
front thereof an escutcheon or, charged
Fides sufficit.
Honeste vivo.
88. 12
with a griffin's head eouped sa.
Vis Halkett, Sir Peter Arthur, Bart., D.L.,
unita /ortior.
152.12
of Pitfirrane, Fife, same crest and
Hales, a dexter arm in armour embowed
motto.
88. 12
ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand Hall-Gage, Viscount Gage, see Gage.
an arrow of the second, round the HaU-Dare, sec Dare.
shoulder a ribbon tied gu.
c/. 198. 4
HaU, Kent, a horse's head in armour ppr..
Haley of London and Middx., a goat's
garnished and bridled or, on his head
head erased arg., "gorged with a chaplet
a plume of feathers arg.
50. 14
gu.
c/. 128. 5
Hall, Kent, a horse's head sa., in armour
Haley, Sussex, on a crescent arg., a cross
ppr., bridled and armed or, on the head
patonce gu.
a plume of two feathers or and az.
Halfhead, out of a ducal coronet or, a
cf. 50. 14
derai-man in armour eouped at the Hall of Ashford. Kent, a horse's head
thiglis ppr., garnished of the first, the
eouped sa., maned arg., bridled of the
vizor up, brandishing a poleaxe, also
last, tasseUed or, upon the head armour
of the first, between two wings, each
ppr., with a spike upon the forehead,
charged with two decrescents arg., and
also or, and therefrom issuant two
three etoiles pierced sa.
ostrich-feathers, the dexter gu., the
185. 10

Hales,

Halfhide, a greyhound sejant or, collared


az., garnished and ringed of the first.
cf.

sinister of the third.


Hall, a horse's head between
feathers.

59. 2

HaUord, Sir Henry

St. John, Bart., C.B.,


D.L., of Wistow HaU, Leics.
(i) Of
honourable augmentation, a staff entwined by a serpent ppr., and ensigned

Percy Craven,
dornie Tower, Ryde,

Hall,

Purstone
|

Hall,

erased arg., gorged with a wreath of


cinquefoil gu., holding in its beak a
cross
crosslet
fitchee
palewise or,

between two wings


with a
magna.
Hall,
in

fesse,

also

each charged

gu.,

Vis

or.

veritatis

67. 5
Bart., of Monm., a palm-branch
bend sinister ppr., in front of a

head erased or, charged with


a bar gemeUe gu., and holding in its
beak a hawk's lure or, tasselled arg.
Turpiter desperatur.
Hall, Staffs, a griffin's head erased erm.
griffin's

66. 2
Hall, Scotland, a demi-griffin ppr.

Per
ardua ad alta.
64. 2
HaU, a demi-eagle with wings endorsed
collared or.

sa.,

HaU,

Leics.,

a dragon's head eouped

collared arg.

</.

HaU, Worcs., a dragon's head


or.

az.,

71. 2

az., collared
cf.

71. 2

HaU, Shropsh., on a castle with four


towers arg., a wyvern with wings endorsed gu., guttee-d'eau, ducally gorged
and lined or, holding in his dexter foot
a sword erect arg., hilt and pommel or.
HaU, Shropsh., on the stump of a tree
eouped or, a wyvern with wings endorsed
sa., guttee-d'eau, ringed and lined of
the f&st, the line reflexed over the back,
grasping in his dexter claw a sword

and pommel or.


of Durham and Oson., a talbot's
head erased sa.
56. 2
Hall, Sir John, K.C.M.G., of Hororata,
Canterbury, New Zealand, two fronds
of fern ppr., therefrom issuant a talbot's head erased sa., guttee-d'or, gorged
with a collar gemeUe, also or. By inarg., hilt

HaU

diistry and honour.


head sa., spotted
or.
Remember and forget not.
56. 12
HaU, Worcs. and Yorks, a talbot's head

Hall, Leics., a talbot's

56. 12

sa.

William Wellfitt. Park Hall, Nottingham, a talbot's head erased sa.,

Hall,

semee of bezants.
Hall, Durh., a talbot's head erased arg.,
coUared chequy or and az.
56. i
HaU, a talbot's head erased or, peUettee.
cf. 56. 2
HaU, a talbot's head erased sa., eared
arg., gorged with a chaplet or, garnished with roses gu.
cf. 56. 2
HaU of London and Yorks, on a chapeau
gu., turned up arg., a greyhound sejant
erm.
cf. 50. 4
Hall of Sawforth and Harborougb, Lines,
a grevhound's head erased gu., collared
or.

"

cf.

61. 2

HaU, Yorks, out of a ducal coronet or,


a demi-greyhound sa., collared of the
60. 8
Hall, Ireland, a fox's head paly of six or
and gu.
ii. 4
HaU, a bear's head muzzled, all ppr. 34. 14
Hall, James Campbell, Esquire, of Rowan
tree House. Monaghan, a bear's head
first.

</.

eouped and muzzled


trefoil

slipped

or.

or,

charged with a

Remember

and

forget not.

two

ostrich50. 2
Esquire, of BelIsle of "Wight, and

Purston-cum-South-

Featherston, Yorks, a gryphon's head

HaU, Shropsh., a demi-stag

salient or.
119. 2
HaU, Norf., a demi-buck saliant sa.,
attired or, gorged with a coUar of the
last, charged with three chaplets of
the first.
cf. 1 19. 2

HAL

HAL

Hall of Oifton, Yorks, and Grange Hall,


grasping a dagger, also ppr., hilted and
Chesh. a tilting-spear erect surmounted
pommelled or, and distilling drops of
by a sword and a laurel-branch saltirecottises of the last.
blood from the point.
cf. 119. 2
Merito.
ways, all ppr. Aut pax, aut bellum.
Hall of Chester, a stag's head ppr.,
cf. 196. s
collared or.
Hall, John, Enquire, of the Grange, Hale, Halliday, Shropsh. and Scotland, a dexter
cf. 121. 5
Altrincham, same crest and motto.
Hall, Shropsh., a buck's head or, coUared
arm in armour embowed in fess, holdsa.
Hall,
Scotland,
a hunting-horn az.,
ing in the hand a sword embrued, all
cf. 121. 5
veruled arg.
Hall, Edward Kirkpatrick, Esquire, of
ppr.
cf. 228. 1
cf. 195. 2
Kevin, Nairn, N.B., a gryphon's head Hall, William, Esquire, a hunting-horn Hallifax, a mountain ppr.
ppr.,
eouped az., semee of cross crosslets or.
Hallifax, Essex, a moorcock with wings
Forward
Hall of Gretford, Lines, out of a ducal
expanded per bend sinister sa. and gu.,
coronet or, a plume of feathers arg., Hall, Rev. Richard Augustus, M.A., of
combed and wattled of the second,
thereon a, demi-lion rampant of the
TuUy House, co. Monaghan, Incumducally gorged and charged on the
bent of Quivey, Diocese of Kilmore, co.
lirst.
breast with a cross crosslet or. cf. 89. 5
Cavan, a bear's head eouped and Halliley, an arm eouped, vested az., the
Hall, Frederick Charles Northcote, Esmuzzled, all ppr.
quire, a palm-branch in bend sinister
shirt apparent, holding in the hand a
253. 10
vert, in front of a griffin's head erased Hall,
Montagu Haffenden, Whatton
flagon or.
Manor, Notts, a crescent arg., sur- Hallington, out of a ducal coronet or, a
or, charged with a gemel gu., holding
mounted by a griffin's head erased sa.,
greyhound's head sa.
in the beak a hawk's lure arg., lined
61. 7
in the beak three ears of wheat or. Halliwell, I-ancs, a griffin passant with
and ringed or. Turpitcr desperatur.
Persevere.
Hall, Kev. Herbert, M.A., of the Rectory,
inded arg.,
arg..
beaked and
Clemsford, Suff., same crest and motto. Hall, Rev. Frederick Dickinson, M.A., of
63.2
Broughton Sulney, Notts, same crest
Hall uf Celgwyn, Cardigansh., Wales, a
a crossdemi-lion rampant holding a flaming
and motto.
bow erect or, between two wings gu.
sword imbrued, all ppr. Vive iU vivas. Hall-Say, Richard, Esquire, of 69, Finch112. 13
(i) A stag's head Hallom, a hand gu., holding a grenade
ley Road, N.W.
cf. 14. 12
erased arg., guttee-de-larmes, holding
fired ppr.
Hall of London, a demi-lion gu., support216. 6
in the mouth a cinquefoil slipped vert Hallow, an eagle displayed regardant or,
ing a cross moline titchee or.
holding in its dexter claw a sword in
Hall of Moundesmere, Southampton, a
(for Smj).
(2) A talbot's head erased
sa., charged with four bezants in cross,
demi-wolf rampant arg., holding in his
pale ppr.
75. 7
holding in the mouth a feather arg. Halloway of London, a demi-lion rampant
de.xter paw a heart ppr.. transpierced
Fare et age.
by two darts in saltier of the fii-st.
gardant purp.
10. 8
Hall, Ireland, on a mount vert, a stork Hall-Watt, Ernest Richard Bradley, Es- Hallowes, Derbysh., a demi-griffin sequire, of Bishop Burton Hall, Beverley,
greant sa., winged arg.
arg., holding in its de.xter claw a pellet.
64. 2
'2'orks, and Carhead, near Keighley,
Cura guietum.
Hallowes, Thomas Richard Francis BraYorks, a greyhound sejant arg., semeebazon, of Glapwell Hall, Chesterfield,
Hall, Sir Basil Francis, Bart., D.L., of
de-lis az. resting its dexter forepaw
same crest.
Dunglass, Haddington, upon a mount
upon two arrows in saltire ppr. Vigeur Hallowtown, out of a ducal coronet or, a
a stork holding in its dexter claw a
de dessus.
greyhound's head sa.
stone, all ppr.
Dat cura rjuietum.
61. 7
256. 9
Halls, an arm vested gu., cuffed or, holdHall, on a mount vert, a stork or, holding Hallam, on a mount vert, a bull gu.
ing in the hand an anchor ppr.
208. 3
in his dexter claw a flint-stone.
cf. 45. 2
Hallen the late Rev. Arthur Washington HaUwell, Halwell, and Halywell, a huntcf. 105. 6
Cornelius, M.A.. F.S.C., of the Rectory.
ing-horn az., stringed gu., between two
Hall, Musgrave Robert, Esquire, of FosAlloa, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant
wings or.
Cura
112. 3
cott Manor. Bucks, same crest.
or, crowned, langued, and armed, and Hallyburton, Scotland, a Moor's head
quiclum.
charged on the shoulder with a hammer
eouped, helmeted ppr.
Watch u-dl.
Hall of Culverwood, Hawkhurst, Sussex,
az., between two antique wings sa.
upon a mount a stork arg., holding in
192. 7
Cri-de-guerre, Mirabello.
Sine Deo nil. Halman, sec Hallman.
her
dexter
claw
pellet.
Cura
a
quietem.
225. I Halpen and Halpin, on a ducal coronet
an eagle displayed.
Hall, Rev. William John, M. A., of Brecton Halles, Herts and London, a snake ppr.,
cf. 75. 2
entwined round five arrows, one in Halpin, Ireland, out of a tower arg.. a
House, Eltham, and 29, Martin's Lane,
demi-griffin segreant with wings adpale and four in saltier or, headed
Carmon Street, E.C., upon a staff
dorsedsa.
sa., feathered arg.
raguly fesseways sa., a dove holding in
157.5
the beak a Passion-nail ppr.
Non sine Hallet, Kent, out of a ducal coronet or. a Halsbury, Earl of (Giffard), of Halsbury,
Dcvonsh. (i) Out of a coronet a
demi-lion rampant arg., holding benumine.
tween the paws a bezant.
demi-lion or, holding between the paws
Hall of Littlebeck, Westml., on a wreath
cf. 16. 3
a lozenge erm.
A moorcock's
the battlements of a tower, thereon a Hallet, Somers., a demi-lion holding a
(2)
bezant.
1 1
head ppr., holding in the beak a trefoil
cock entwined by a snake, all ppr.
7
vert.
Ne vile velis.
Perseverantia et cura quies.
Hallett, a dexter hand holding a key ppr.
Hall, a dove holding in its beak an olive217. 7 Halsbury, Devonsh., a demi-lion rampant
branch, all ppr.
92. 5 Halleweel, a boar's head erect sa., between two ostrich-feathers arg. 41. 14 Halse and Halsey, Devonsh. and Norf.,
Hall, Wilts, an arm in armour embowed
a griffin sejant with wings addorsed
ppr., garnished or, holding a battle-axe Halley, a boar's head erased and erect
62. 10
arg.
arg.
between two ostrich-feathers ppr.
200. 6
Hall, Shropsh., a dexter arm embowed,
Halsey, Rt. Hon. Thomas Frederick, P.C.
cf. 41. 14
vested az., cuffed or, holding in the Halliburton, Scotland, a stag at gaze.
M.P., of Great Gaddesden Place, Hemel
Hempstead, Herts, a dexter cubit arm
hand an arrow arg.
Watch u'ell.
n/- 3
erect, vested gu., cuffed arg., the hand
Hall of London, out of a mural coronet Halliday, late John, of Chapel Cleeve,
ppr., holding a griffin's claw erased or.
arg., a dexter arm embowed habited
Somers., a demi-lion rampant or, supNescit vox missa revert i.
az.. fretty of the first, cuffed or, holdQuarta saluii
porting an anchor az.
ing in the hand ppr. a dagger of the
12. 12 Halsey, a sword erect arg., hilt or, on the
42. 4
blade a boar's head eouped sa.
last, hilt and pommel or.
Halliday, an oak-tree fructed ppr. 143. 5
Hall of London, a hand gu., holding a Halliday, Scotland, a boar's head eouped Halsey, Surrey, on a garb lying fesseways
or, a griffin's head sa., guttee-d'eau,
ball sa.
206. 3
arg., armed or.
Virtuie parta.
43. i
ducally gorged arg.
Hall, a dexter cubit arm in bend vested Halliday, a boar's head erased sa.
42. 2
az., semee of escallops arg., grasping a Halliday of Castledykes, Kirkcudbright, Halstead, Berks and London, out of a
mural coronet chequy or and az., a
dagger sheathed, point downwards ppr.
Scotland, a dexter arm in armour emdemi-eagle erm., beaked or.
Alu-ai/s ready.
bowed eouped below the shoulder.

demi-buck saliant or, eared sa.,


gorged with a fesse wavy between two

Hal], a

"

HAL

HAM

252

eagle's head erased


HalsweU, an ounce sejant ppr., resting the Hamden, Bucks,
az.
dexter fore-paw on an escutcheon gu.
83. 2
Hamel and Hamell, a crescent or.
Halton, Essex, a lion sejant arg., holdini
163. 2
in the dexter paw a broken lance ppr.
Hamelen, Hamelin, and Hamelyn, a hand
pulling a rose from a bush, all ppr.
Halton, John, Esquire, 4, Norfolk Road,
218. 13
Tarn pace quam
Carlisle, same crest.
Hameley, Cornw., a talbot's head erased
hello.
az., ducally gorged and chained arg.
Halton, out of a ducal coronet gu., a
griffin's head sa., between two wings
cf. 56. 2
the dexter or and the sinister az. 67. i Hamelyng, a sea-horse couchant. resting
the dexter paw on a cross pattee arg.
Haltridge, an ostrich ppr.
97. 2
Halxton, a dexter hand holding a dagger Hamer, on a chapeau az., turned up erm.,
a lion's head arg.
cj. 17. 9
in pale, embrued at the point, all ppr.
212. 9 Hamersley,
Edward Samuel, Pyrton
Manor, Watlington, Oxon, a demiHaly of Ballyhally, Cork, Ireland, a mergriffin segreant or,
holding in the
maid with a comb and mirror, all ppr.
claws a cross crosslet fitchee gu.
Sapiens dominahitur astris.
184. 5
Honore et amore.
291. i
Haly, Ireland, a savage's head in profile
couped ppr.
191. i Hamerton, Chisnall, of the Peel, Hellifield, Yorks, and Claremont Terrace,
Haly, Scotland, a greyhound current.
cj. 58. 2
Gang jorret.
Sunderland, a greyhound couchant,
Fixus adversa sperno.
61. i
Halyburton, Scotland, a stag at gaze ppr.
Watch well.
II7- 3 Hamerton, a hand holding a broken
hammer ppr.
221. 13
Halyburton, Scotland, a boar's head
Hamerton, issuant from the wreath a
couped and erect ppr.
Watch well.
swan with wings addorsed and dis</ 433
tended arg.
100. 2
Halyburton, Scotland, a boar's head
couped and erect ppr. Majores neqnor. Hames, on a ducal coronet a lion passant,
all ppr.
6. 6
f/- 43- 3
Halyburton, Scotland, a greyhound's head Hames, Hayter-, Colville George, of
couped ppr. Fidcle.
cj. 61. 2
Chagford House, Newton Abbott (i) a
bull's head couped pierced through the
Halyburton, Scotland, a Moor's head sa.,
banded arg. Watch well.
neck with a broken spear in bend
192. 13
dexter poin*. (2) On a ducal coronet
Halyburton of Pitcur, Forfarsh., Scotland,
a
lion
passant.
Honor virlMis
a negro's head and neck in profile,
prcemium.
couped at the shoulders and armed
with a helmet ppr.
Wntch tccd.
Hamjgston, a dragon's head erased gu.,
ducally gorged arg.
Halyfad, on the stump of a tree erased
c/. 71. 8
at the top and couped at the root lying Hamill, Ireland, a demi-Iion sa.
10. i
in fesse, a bird.
94. 2 Hamill, Ireland, a demi-lion sa., collared
or.
Halys, a spur rowel az., between two
10. 9
eagle's wings or.
Hamill, Ireland, on a ducal coronet a
leopard sejant, all ppr.
Ham, on a chapeau a unicorn's head
24. 11
|

erased,

al)

ppr.

49. 10

Hamill, a palm-tree fructed ppr.

Hambleton, a bundle of quills ppr. 1 1 3. 6


144. I
Hambley and Hambly, a dolphin haurient Hamill-Stewart, John Thomas, Esquire,
of Ballyatwood House, co. Down, Ireaz.
140. II
land
) A unicorn's head couped or,
Hambro. Charles Eric, Esquire, of 70,
I
Prince's Gate, S.W.. a falcon with
horned and crined arg., charged with
wings displayed and belled or, semee
a crescent gu. for difference [for
:

Hamilton, Sir Charles Edward, Bart., in


a ducal coronet or, a mount vert, and
issuing therefrom an oak-tree penetrated transversely in the stem by a
frame-saw ppr., frame arg. Through.
Hamilton, Shropsh., out of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree ppr., fructed of the
first and penetrated transversely by a
frame-saw of the second, the frame or.

Nee

timeo, nee sperno.

143. 8

Hamilton, John Claude Campbell, of Sundrum, Ayrsh., out of a ducal coronet


or,
an oak-tree fructed, peuetrated
transversely in the main stem by a
frame-saw ppr. Through.
143. 8
Hamilton, Hugh, of Pinmore, Daljarrock,
Ayr, same crest and motto.
Hamilton of Bardowie, Lanarksh.. Scotland, issuing out of a ducal coronet an
oak-tree fructed and penetrated transversely in the stem by a frame-saw ppr.,
the frame or.
143. 13,
Hamilton, G. W. Finlay, Mount View,
crest.
Portscathe,
Cornw.,
same
Through.
Hamilton - Hoare of Oakfield Lodge,
Three Bridges, Sussex (i) An eagle's
head erased arg., charged with an
cj.
ermine spot sa. (jor Hoare).
83. 2.
(2) Of honourable augmentation, a mount vert, thereon a castle
broken,
and
with the wall on either side
from the battlements the flag of Spain
flying ppr., and in an escroU above the
motto, " Alba de Tormes."
(3) Out of a
ducal coronet or, an oak-tree ppr.,
charged with a crescent sa., a framesaw through the stem fessewise, also
ppr [jor Hamilton).
143. 8
Hamilton-Grace, Lieutenant-Colonel Sheffield, of Knole, Frant, Tunbridge Wells
Sussex (i) A demi-lion rampant arg.,
and on an escroll above the motto.
:

En grace ajjie"

(jor Grace).

10.2.

(2)

Of honourable augmentation, a mount


vert, thereon a castle with the wall on
either side broken, and from the battlements the flag of Spain flying ppr., and
above it upon an escroll the words,
' Alba de Tormes " (jor Hamilton).
(3)

Out of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree


ppr., charged with a crescent sa., traannulets, and resting the dexter
Stewart),
cj. 49. 7.
(2) A fleur-de-lis
versed with a frame-saw through the
claw upon a crescent. In Deo.
or (jor Hamill).
Forward.
148. 2
trunk fessewise, also ppr., and on an
Hambro, Everard Alexander, Esquire, of Hamilton, see Abercorn, Duke of.
"
escroll above the motto, " Through
Hayes Place, Hayes, Bromley, Kent, Hamilton, see Dufterin and Ava, MarConcordant nosame crest and motto.
(also jor Hamilton).
quess of.
cj.' 143. 8
mine jacta.
Hambro, Henry Charles, Esquire, of Hamilton-Gordon, see Aberdeen, Earl
Milton Abbey, Dorset, same crest and
of.
Hamilton, His Excellency Sir Robert
motto.
George Crookshank, K.C.B., LL.D.. of
Hamilton-Russell, Viscount Boyne, see
Hobart, Tasmania, issuing out of a
Hamborough, on a mount vert, a horse
Boyne.
courant arg.
ducal coronet or, an oak-tree fructed
Hamilton, see Barrett-Hamilton.
cf. 52. 2
and penetrated transversely by a
Hamborough, Holden- of Steephill Castle, Hamilton, see Nisbet-HamUton-Ogilvy.
Through.
Isle of Wight,
frame-saw, all pr.
and Pipewell Hall, Hamilton, see Stephenson-Hamilton.
Northamp., on a mount vert, a horse Hamilton, see Shaw-Hamilton.
courant arg., seraee of cross crosslets Hamilton and Brandon, Duke ol (Douglas- Hamilton, Bart., of the Mount, Middx.,
out of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree
az. and guttee-de-sang.
Foresight.
Hamilton)
In a ducal coronet or,
I
fructed and traversed with a frameUonesium lUili -prcefer.
an oak fructed and penetrated transsaw ppr., the frame or, the blade
Hambro, Everard Alexander, Hayes,
versely in the main stem by a frameinscribed with the word " Through."
Bromley, Kent, a falcon billed and
saw ppr., the frame or (jor Hamilton).
I43- '3
wings elevated or, semce of annulets,
Through.
143. 8.
(2) On a chapeau gu., turned
and resting the dexter claw on a cresup erm., a salamander in flames ppr. Hamilton, Sir Edward Archibald, Bart.,
cent or.
Through. Jamais arof Trebinshun House, Breconsh., out
In Deo.
(jor Douglas).
Hambro: (i) Alien rampant holding a
rierc.
of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree ppr.,
138. 2
fructed or, traversed with a framebattle-axe.
Hamilton, Baron (Rt. Hon. John Glen(2) As above.
Hambrough, a horse at full speed ppr. 52.8
cairn Carter Hamilton, J.P., D.L.),
saw, also ppr., the frame or, and the
word
with
the
inscribed
Hamby, Lines, a hawk volant ppr.,
of Dalzell, Lanarksh., an antelope ppr.,
blade
beaked, legged, and the insides of the
"Through." Sola nobilitas virtus.
armed and ungu. or. Quis occursabit.
wings or.
88. 3
of

,)'

'

HAM

HAM

253

the main stem by a frame-saw ppr., the Hamilton of Westport, Scotland, two
Hamwood, Dunboyne, co. Meath, out
frame or, and the blade inscribed
branches of oak in saltier frueted ppr.
with the word " Through," suspended
Addunt rot)or.
of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree
151. i
from one of the branches a shield arg., Hamilton, Scotland, an oak-plant or.
fructed ppr., the frame or., hanging
charged with a trefoil slipped vert.
Tandem fit arbor.
from the tree a shelf arg., charged
with a trefoil slipped vert. Over
Sola nobilitat virtue.
Hamilton
of
Inverdovat, the trunk of an
cf. 143. 13
oak-tree sprouting ppr.
Through. Under the arms Sola nobi- Hamilton of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, out
Hinc orior.
litas virtus.
of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree frueted
145. 2
ppr., and penetrated transversely in Hamilton
of
Broomhill, Scotland, a
Hamilton of Riseland, Tobago, issuing
horse's head.
from a ducal coronet an oak-tree penethe main stem by a frame-saw, also
Ride through, cf. 50.
trated transversely by a frame-saw. all
ppr., frame and handles or, suspended Hamilton, Sir Frederic Harding Anson,
Bart., of Silverton Hill, Lanarksh., a
from the tree by a ribbon az., an
ppr., on the blade thereof the word
escutcheon quarterly arg. and gu.,
horse's heatl couped arg., maned or.
Through."
143. 13
charged with a mullet counterchanged.
Through. Sola nobiiitas virtus
Hamilton, out of a ducal coronet or,
Stimidis marjoribus ardens.
charged with three bombs fired ppr.,
cf. 143. 8
cf. 50. 13
an oak-tree traustised with a frame- Hamilton, Buchanan- of Spittal, Dum- Hamilton, Scotland, a horse's head arg.,
bartonsh.
bridled gu.
saw ppr., and in an escroll above the
A dexter hand holdi
51-5
ing up a duke's coronet within two Hamilton of St. Ernans, co. Donegal, a
crest the motto, " Through." cf. 143. 13
laurel- Ijranches disposed orleways vert
nag's head couped arg., bridled gu.
Hamilton, John, Esquire, of Sunningdale
Ride through.
{Buchni(in).
House, SUver HiU, St. Leonards-on(2) A bent bow held in a
S^- ^
hand sinister. (3) A lion's paw erased Hamilton-Tyndall-Bruce of Grangehill
Sea, and Sorbie, Broadwater Down,
and Falkland, Fifesh., a horse's head
Tunbridge Wells, an oak-tree issuing
ppr.
(4) Out of a ducal coronet or, an
erased arg., bridled gu. Be trew.
from a ducal coronet having a saw
oak-tree frueted
penetrated
transversely in the main stem by a frameacross it, all ppr.
Through.
cf. 51. 5
saw
Hamilton,
ppr., frame of the first {Hamilton).
Scotland, a demi-goat, holding
Hamilton, Archibald, Esquire, of Oakbetween the fore-feet a human heart,
thorpe,
Windermere,
an oak-tree Hamilton, out of a mural crown or, an
all ppr.
oak-tree ppr., the trunk thereof transfrueted or, transfixed with a frame128. 4
fixed with a sword in fess. the blade Hamilton, Scotland, a demi-goat affrontee,
saw inscri bed with the word " Through.
wavy arg., pommel and hilt or.
holding between the fore-legs a human
Hamilton, Sir James, J.P., of Belfast, on
heart, all ppr.
Through.
a mount vert, an oak-tree ppr., the
128. 4
cf. 143. 11
trunk surmounted by an escutcheon Hamilton, Scotland, an oak-tree growing Hamilton, Robert, Esquire, M.D., of CUfout of a torse and frueted ppr. Ohsequio
ton Mount, Jamaica, a demi-antelope
gyronny of eight or and sa. Virtus
affrontee arg., armed and ungu. or,
nori viribus.
acquirit honorem.
143. 3
143. 2
charged with a crescent gu., and holdHamilton-Tittle, Isaac, Esquire, M.A., Hamilton, on a mount vert, an oak-tree
traversed by a frame-saw, both ppr.
ing between the fore-legs a heart of
LL.D.. of Panonia. Silchester Road,
the last.
Qualis ab incepto. c/. 128. 4
Glenageary, co. Dublin (i) In front of
cf. 143- 8
two battle-axes in saltire an oak-tree Hamilton, Sidney Graves, Esquire, J.P., Hamilton, Rt. Hon. Ion Trant, P.C.
D.L., of Abbotstown, Castleknock, co.
of Kiftsgate Court, Campden, Glouc,
frueted, all ppr., the trunk transfixed
Dubhn, a demi-antelope affrontee erm.,
out of a ducal coronet gu., an oak-tree
with a frame-saw or I/or Hamilton).
attired and ungu. or, and holding befrueted and penetrated transversely in
(2) On a mural crown ppr., a lion ramtween the legs a heart gu. Qualis ab
the main stem by a frame-saw ppr., and
pant or, collared gu., and charged on
incepto.
pendent from a branch on the sinister
the shoulder with an escallop sa., and
cf. 128. 4
side thereof by a riband arg., an escut- Hamilton of Orbistown. Scotland, an
in an escroll, " In te Domine speravi"
antelope
cheon gu., charged with a cross crosslet
ppr.
Quis accursabit.
{for Tittle]. Through.
or.
Through.
126. 12
Hamilton, James, Esquire, J.P., of Corcf. 143. 8
nacassa, co. Monaghan, Ireland, out of Hamilton of Edinburgh, a fir-tree with Hamilton-Starlie, James Gibson, Esquire,
J.P., of Troqueer Holm,
a frame-saw across the trunk ppr.
Kirkcudthree cinquefoils conjoined in fesse
bright: (i) On the dexter side, a
Through.
or, an oak-tree frueted and penetrated
dexter hand ppr., gripping by the lug
transversely in the main stem by a Hamilton of Xeilsland, Scotland, an oaktree frueted ppr.
and the horn a bull's head downwards
Obsequio non virihus.
frame-saw ppr.. frame and handles of
erased arg., distilling drops of blood
the first.
Semper virescens. cf. 143. 8
143- 5
ppr. {for Starke).
Hamilton of Dalziel, Scotland, an oakHamilton of Fyne Court, Somers. ( i
(2) On the sinister
side, an antelope's head ppr., gorged
tree ppr.
Requiesco sub umbra. 143. 5
On a mount vert, between two wings
and attired gu. {for Hamilton). Fortiarg., an oak-tree penetrateil transvei-sely Hamilton of Cambuskeith, Scotland, an
orum forlia facta. In, via virtuti pervia.
oak-tree ppr.
Viridis et fructifera.
by a frame-saw ppr. {for Hamilton).
BeXov/ the arma, Auxilio Dei. cf. 126. 2
143- 5
(2) A cross patee fitchee gu., between
two wings arg., each charged with a Hamilton, Hon. Thomas Ferrier, J. P., Hamilton of OUvestob, Scotland, an antelopes head and neck ppr.. gorged with
of Elderslie, New Gisborne, Bourke,
cross crosslet of the first (for Crosse).
Victoria, Australia, President of the
a collar and attired gu. In via virtuti
Se inserit astris.
pervia.
West Bourke Agricultural Society, two
Hamilton, Captain John Andrew Charles,
cf. 126. 2
branches of oak crossing each other Hamilton, Gawin William Rowan, Esof Howden, Tiverton, same crests and
in saltire ppr.
Addunt robur stirpi.
quire, of Killyleigh Castle, co. Down,
mottoes.
and Shangannagh Castle, co. Dublin,
151. I
Hamilton, De vonsh. ( i ) An oak-tree ppr.
a demi-antelope arg., attired or, holding
the trunk surmounted by an escut- Hamilton, John Ferrier, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
between the fore-legs a heart gu. 307. 9
cheon per pale gu. and az., charged with
Colonel Henry Blackburne,
a cinquefoil or. cf. 143. 7.
(2) Two Hamilton, Claude William, Esquire, same Hamilton,
crest and motto.
M.A., a demi-antelope arg., armed and
spears in saltier issuing through an
langued or, charged with a muUet gu.,
Eastern coronet or, and between the Hamilton, John WaUace, of Cairn HiU,
Ayrsh.
same
crest
and
motto.
holding
between
the fore-legs a heart
spears a bugle-horn sa.
gu.
Qualis ab incepto.
Hamilton of Dublin, out of a mural crown Hamilton of Barnton, Scotland, the
branch of a tree growing out of an old Hamilton of Vessington, Dunboyne, eo.
an oak-tree ppr., the trunk thereof
Meath, a demi-antelope erm., attired
stock.
Through God revived.
transfixed with a sword in fesse, the
145. 2
or, holding between
the fore-legs a
blade wavy arg., pommel and hilt or. Hamilton of Blair, Scotland, an oaken
human heart gu. Qualis ab incepto.
plant ppr. Duin in arborem.
Through.
of Orbiston, Lanarksh., ScotEsquire,
of
Blanterferm,
Scotland,
the
Hamilton
William,
J.P.,
Hamilton
Charles
Hamilton,
antelope's
land, an
head ppr., armed
trunk of an oak-tree couped sprouting
of Hamwood, co. Meath, Ireland, out
and unguled or. Quis accusabit.
two fresh branches ppr. Non deficit
of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree
alter.
145. 2
frueted and penetrated transversely in
cf. 126. 2

Hamilton, Charles Robert,

Esquire,

of

'

HAM

HAM
Hamilton, Scotland, an antelope's head
and neck ppr., collared and attired gu.

In via viHuti

pervia.
cf. 126. 2
Sir William, Bart.,

more Park, near Larbert,


man's heart gu., charged

B.,

with

Fidelis in adversis.

cinquefoil arg.

Hamley, a garb in fess.


153-6
a Hamlin, seven arrows, points upward, ppr.
Hamlin, James, Buckfastleigh, Devonsh.,
a

same crest.
181. I
of Preston, an armed man from the Hamilton of Kilbrachmonth, a hand Hamlyn, a swan with wings addorsed
ppr.
Et negmiddle brandishing a sword aloft ppr.
pulling up a cinquefoil ppr.
99. 12
219. 14 Hamlyn, Devonsh.. a demi-swan with
lecta virescit.
Pro putrid.
187. i
wings expanded bezantee.
Hamilton of Colquot, Scotland, a Cupid Hamilton, a cubit arm erect holding a
scimitar.
213. 5 Hamlyn, a swan close, holding in its beak
with his bow, quiver, and arrows ppr.
a baton.
Quos dcdit arcus amor.
89. 7 Hamilton, a cubit arm erect holding a
cf. 99. 2
tilting-spear.
214. 11 Hamlyn, Frederick, Esquire, of the Old
Hamilton-Dalrymple, Sir Walter, Bart.,
Hall, Langham, Oakham, Rutl., and
of North Berwick, Haddingtonsh., a Hamilton, Scotland, a hand holding a
Clovelly Court, Bideford, a demi-swan
Semper virescens.
holly-leaf ppr.
rock ppr. Firm.
179. 7
displayed ppr., on each wing expanded
Hamilton of Bjtbs, Scotland, two dexter Hamilton, Scotland, a hand holding a
sa., a white rose of the first, and on the
212. 9
dagger in pale.
hands issuing out of clouds conjoined
breast a bird-bolt erect, the head downin fess, holding a branch of laurel ppr. Hamilton of Bangour, Ayrsh., a ship in
160. 14
wards of the second, and charged on
Immersabilis.
PrcEsto et pcrsto.
distress ppr.
cf. 224. 3
the neck for distinction with a cross
Hamilton, Buchanan-BailUe-, John Bailie, Hamilton, Scotland, a ship in distress
crosslet, also sa.
160. 14
ilea virtute, mea inAm Prior, Pertlish. (i) Same as ppr. Littora specto.
Littore
volvo.
above.
(2) A crescent or (iJajHie).
(3) Hamilton, Scotland, same crest.
Hamlyng, a hand pulling a rose from a
A sword erected in pale ppr., hilted
sistam.
bush ppr.
218. 13
and pommelled or. Prccsto et persiito. Hamilton, Scotland, same crest. I gain
Hamme, on a chapeau a unicorn's head
Hamilton, Scotland, within two branches
by hazard.
Per
erased, aU ppr.
in orle two hands conjoined issuing Hamilton, Scotland, same crest.
49. 10
Hammersley, two Uon's gambs holding up
out of clouds, all ppr. Perstando prcEHamilton,

Stirling-,

sto.

cf.

224.

Hamilton-Campbell, William Kentigern,


Esquire, of Xetherplace, Ayrsh., a hand
issuing from a cloud holding a signet
letter ppr.
Optime quod opportune.
Hamilton of Redhouse, Haddington, Scotland, two dexter hands issuing out of

clouds conjoined fesseways and holding


of laurel disposed in orle
ppr.
Perstando prcesto.
Hamilton of Aikenhead, a hand holding

two branches

Virebo.
an oak-slip ppr.
Hamilton, a hand holding a seax.

a crescent.
Hamilton of Udstoun, Scotland, a boar's
39. 6
head erased ppr. Ubique fiddis. 42. 2 Hammersley, a demi-grifiSn segreant or.
holding in the dexter claw a cross
Non
Scotland, same crest.

Hamilton,

crosslet fitched gu.

cf.

64. 2

Hamilton, Scotland, a greyhound's head Hammes, on a ducal coronet a lion passant ppr.
6. 6
and neck couped ppr.," collared gu.,
61. 2 Hammet, from the battlements of a castle
garnished or.
of three towers ppr. a demi-lion doubleHamilton, Scotlaml a salmon haurient
queued issuant erminois, holding bearg., an annulet through its nose or.
tween the paws a pellet.
Hamilton of Ardoch, Ayrsh., Scotland,
a dolphin pursuing another fish in the Hammick, Sir St. Vincent Alexander,
Bart., a demi-lion per pale or and vert,
water ppr. Honestum pro pairia.
holding between the paws an escarHamilton, WiUiam Malcolm Fleming, of
buncle of the first. Laudari a laudato.
Craighlaw, Kirkcowan, Wigtownsh.,
Hammil of Roughwood, Ayrsh., Scotland,
same crest and motto.
a fieur-de-lis or.
148. 2
Hamilton of Bamchiith, Scotland, a
Hammill, a palm-tree fructed ppr.
sphere ppr. Dat Deus originem.
,

cf. 213. 9
Hamilton of Wishaw, Scotland, a hand
holding a seax and a quill in saltier
ppr.
Tarn virtues quam honos.
Hamilton of Newton, a dexter hand
159. I
144. I
Fideliter.
holding a seax.
Hamilton, Scotland, a heart gu., charged Hammington, Kent, a dragon's head
erased gu., ducaUy gorged arg., charged
with a cinquefoil arg. Faithful in
cf. 213. 9
on the neck with three guttes-d'eau in
181. I
Hamilton of Westbum, a hand holding
adversity.
fess.
a lance in bend ppr. Et arma el virttw. Hamilton of Cairnes, Scotland, a Bible
cf. 71. 8
Hammon of Ellingham, Norf.. an ele214. II
expanded ppr. Ore lego, cordc credeo.
phant's head arg., ducally gorged and
Hamilton of Daiehmont, Scotland, a hand
158- 3
eared or.
holding a heart ppr. Xo heart more Hamilton, Stevenson-, James, Fairholme,
cf. 132. 2
true.
216. 9
Larkhall, N.B.
(i) A hawk rising ppr., Hammond, Baron (extinct), Rt. Hon. the
late Edmund Hammond, between the
Hamilton of London, between two cornubelled or, holding in the dexter foot a
attires of a stag a falcon rising ppr.,
copia or, filled with fruit and grain
sword, also ppr., hilted and pomeach wing charged with a mullet or.
ppr., a hand holding a dagger erect, also
melled or (Hamilton). (2) A dexter
Per tot dikrimina rerum.
ppr., hilted and pommelled or. Through
87. 6
hand issuing from a cloud and holding
Ser libre morir.
Thankful. Hammond, Kent, an eagle with wings
a wreath of 'laurel, all ppr.
expanded arg., beaked and legged or,
Hamilton of Glasgow, a dexter hand
Ccelum non solum.
between the attires of a stag ppr.
grasping a lance in bend sinister ppr., Hamilton, Scotland, a crescent gu. Testhe hand charged with a star gu. Et
pere.
163. 2
cf. 87. 6
arma et virtus.
Hamilton of Little Earnock. Lanarlcsh., Hammond, Kent, a hawk's head collared
cf. 214. 11
Pro rcge et patrid.
gu., rays issuing or.
Hamilton of Presmenaw, a hand holding
Scotland, a boar's head erased ppr.
a pen ppr. Tarn virtute quam labore.
42. 2 Hammond, Colonel Arthur George, of
Xon metus.
Sherborne House, Camberley, Surrey,
217. 10 Hamilton of Cubardie, a cinquefoil arg.
same crest and motto.
148. 12
Hamilton, James, Esquire, of Gresham
Son mutat genus solum.
Road, Staines, a heart gu., charged Hamilton of SmeJiston, a mascle or. Vll Hammond, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-eagle with wings expanded sa.,
Fidelia in
with a cinquefoil arg.
deceive no man.
167. 9
charged on the breast with a rose gu.
adversis.
Hamilton of Mount Hamilton, Armagh,
Ireland, within an adder disposed in a Hammond, William Oxenden, of St.
Hamilton of Pencaitland, Scotland, issuAlban's Court, near Wingham, Kent,
circle a cock, all ppr.
Adest prudenta
ing out of clouds a hand holding a
an eagle's head erased sa., charged
animus.
pen.
Tarn virtute quam labore.
cf. 91. 1
with a rose gu., the rose issuing rays or.
Hamilton of Castle Hamilton, co. Cavan,
cf. 217. 10
Pro rege et patrid.
Ireland, a sheaf of seven arrows or,
Hamilton of Gilkerscleugh, a dexter hand
cf. 83. 2
issuing out of a human heart ppr.,
headed and feathered arg., banded gu., Hammond, out of a ducal coronet an
eagle's
head between two wings. 84. 3
morion
ppr.
grasping a sword. In arduis fortiludo.
surmounted by a
Hammond, Joseph Hutchinson, Esquire,
cf. 173. 10
cf. 213. 4
out of a naval crown an eagle's head.
Hamilton, late Claud Hamilton, Cochna Hamilton, Scotland, a sword in pale.
House, Dumbartonsh., and Robert
170. 2 Hammond, an eagle's head gorged with
a collar indented.
Bruce Hamilton, Esquire, of Dun- Hamilton, Scotland, a crescent arg. 163. 2
cf. 83. i
:

HAM
Hammond, a wolf's head
or

and

Vinery,
wolf's

Bury

Lewis, Esquire, of the


Edmunds, Suff., a

St.

HAN

255
erased quarterly
30. 8

az.

Hammond, Henry

,!

Hampton, a greyhound sejant holding


his

mouth a

hare.

cf.

59.

in

Hampton, a wyvern vert, in bulrushes


ppr.
A Deo et regc.
cf. 70. i
of London, Jliddx., and Staffs,

head erased per pale indented or Hampton

Mortola, Ventimiglia, Italy, and Sampson Hanbury, Esquire, of Langford


Park, Maldon, Essex, are sons, and
William Allen Hanbury, Esquire, is
the nephew of the late Daniel Bell
Hanbury, Esquire, of Clapham. Surrey,
to whom and to the descendants of
whose father the following crest was
granted, viz.
Out of a mural crown
sa., a demi-lion or, charged on the
shoulder with three trefoils slipped
one and two, and gorged with a collar
gemel vert, holding in the dexter paw
a battle-axe, the staff sa., the head
gold.
Nil desperandu7n.
225. 11
Hanbury, Adalbert William AUen, Esquire, same crest and motto.
Hanbury, out of a mural crown gu.,

a wolf's head erased sa.


az.
30. 8
cf. 30. 8
of Wistaston Hall, Chesh., a Hampton, Staffs, a wolf's head arg. 30. 5
boar passant ppr.
4- 9 Hampton, Middx., a tiger's head erased
arg.
Hamon, Jersey, a lion rampant gardant
2. 5
Hampton, a demi-eaele displayed or.
or.
En tout loyal.
81.6
Hammond, Basil Edward. Esquire, of
Trinity College, Cambs, a dove close Hanam, a demi-griffin arg.. holding between its claws a close helmet az.
between two ears of wheat
ppr..
stalked and leaved or, supporting with
cf. 64. I
the dexter leg a til ting-spear erect ppr.. Hanbury, Bateman-, Rt. Hon. William
Bateman. Baron Bateman, of Shobdon
therefrom flowing to the sinister a
Court, Heref.
(i) Out of a mural
banner gu., charged with a cock's head
crown sa., on a wreath or and vert, a
erased or.
demi-lion or, holding in the dexter
charged with two estoiles or, a demiHamond, Vice-Admiral Richard Horace,
paw a battle-axe of the last, helved of
of the Abbey. Westacre. Norf.. on a
lion rampant gardant erm., holding in
the first {for Bniibim/). cf. 16. 13.'
rock ppr., a dove rising arg., holding in
the dexter paw a battle-axe ppr.
(2) A duck's head and neck between Hanbury, late Rt. Hon. Robert William,
its beak an olive-branch vert.
two wings ppr. (for Bateman). A'ec
P.C. of Ham Hall. Dovedale, Staffs,
cf. 94. 7
prece, nee pretio.
Hamond, a crescent arg.. within an anand Bolehall House, Tamworth, out of
nulet az., charged with eight estoiles Hanbury -Kincaid- Lennox,
Bateman-,
a mural coronet a demi-lion holding in
Hon. Captain Charles Spencer, D.L.,
the dexter paw a battle-axe. Nee
A.D.C., of Woodhead and Kincaid
Hamond-Grseme, Sir Graham Eden WUprece, nee pretio.
liam Gramme, Bart., J. P.. D.L., of Holly
Lionel Henry, Esquire, of
(1) Two broadswords in saltire behind Hanbury,
an imperial crown, all ppr. (for Lennox).
)
Two arms issuing
Grove, Berks
Hitcham Grange, Taplow, uses out of
i
from a cloud erected and lifting up a
a mural coronet sa., a demi-lion ram(2) A castle triple-towered arg., masoned sa., and issuing therefrom a dexman's skull encircled with two branches
pant or, holding in the dexter paw a
ter arm embowed grasping a sword
of palm, over the head a marquess's
battle-axe, also or, the handle of the
pTpr. (for Kincaid).
coronet, all ppr. (jor Grceme).
c/. 155. 3.
(2) Out
first.
(This is the crest confirmed by
(3) Out
of a mural crown sa., on a wreath or
of a naval crown or, the sails arg., an
Camden as merdioned above, but Mr.
Paratus
and vert, a demi-lion or, holding in
eagle's head sa. (for Hamond).
Lionel H. Hanbury appears to have
the dexter paw a battle-axe of the last,
et fidelis.
83. 7
established no right to bear or use it.)
helved of the first (for Hanbury). cf.
Hamond, a wolf's head erased quarterly
Industria et providentia.
cf. 16. 13
16. 13.
or and az.
30. 8
(4) A duck's head and neck Hanbury-Sparrow, Alan Bertram Hanbetween two wings ppr. (for Bateman).
Hamond, Robert Thomas, late of Pambury, Esquire, of the Uplands, TettenI'll defend.
Nee prece, nee pretio.
pisford Hall, Cambs, same crest.
hall, Staffs
(i ) Out of the battlements
Hamond, Sir Charles Frederick, of 20, Hanbury-Tracy, Rt. Hon. Charles Douglas
of a tower ppr., a unicorn's head arg.,
Richard. Baron Sudeley, of ToddingLorain Place, Newcastle-on-T}me, a
horned and crined or, semee of pheons
ton (i) On a chapeau gu., turned up
wolf's head erased quarterly or and az.,
az. (for Sparrow).
(2) Out of a mural
erm., an escallop sa., between two
surmounted by some wonderful kind
crown sa., a demi-lion or. holding in
Induslria honore et
wings or (for Tracy). 141. 11. {2)
of a coronet.
the dexter paw a battle-axe sa.. headed
Out of a mural crown sa.. on a wreath
perseverantia.
In Deo solo salus
or (for Hanbury).
or and vert, a demi-Uon or, holding
Hamond, Kent, a wolf's head erased
quarterly per fesse indented or and
in the dexter paw a battle-axe of the Hanby, two arms in armour embowed
c/. 30. 8
last, helved of the first (for Hanbury).
az.
holding a heart, all ppr.
cf. 104. 7
(Badge) In front of a fire- Hance, a hand holding a sword in pale
Hampden, Hobart-, see Earl of Buckingcf. 16. 13.
beacon flammant ppr., a leopard pashamshire.
enfUed with a Saracen's head couped,
sant ducally gorged and chained, the
212. 12
Hampden, a peacock's head couped az.
all ppr.
chain reflexed and passing behind the Hanchett, the sun shining on a sunflower
103. 2
beacon and over the back. Memoria
Hampden, Bucks and Scotland, an eagle's
ppr.
head erased az.
pii ceterna.
83. 2
Hanckford, a demi-Cupid holding in his
Hampden, Bucks and Northamp.. a tal- Hanbury, John Capel. of Pontypool Park,
dexter hand a torch, all ppr.
iS5- 8
bot passant erm.. collared and lined,
Monmouth: (i) A unicorn's head'
the line tied in a bow-knot over his
erased arg. armed and crined or (for Hancock, a cock ppr.
91 2
neck gu.
Leigh).
54. 5
49. 5.
(2) Out of a mural Hancock, a cock or, combed and wattled
crown sa.. on a wreath or and vert, a
gu., armed sa., supporting a palmHampden, Captain Osbert Eenn Leigh,
of Ewelme Old Mansion, Wallingford,
demi-lion or, holding in the dexter
branch vert.
Oxon., upon a mount vert, a talbot
paw a battle-axe of the last, helved of Hancock, Leics., a cock's head erminois,
eirm., gorged with a collar gemel, and
the first (for Hanbury). Nee prece, nee
combed, wattled, beaked, and ducally
resting the dexter foot upon a cross
pretio.
gorged gu.
cf. 90. i
cf. 16. 13
patee az.
Vestigia nulla retrorsum.
Hanbury, out of a mural crown sa.. upon Hancock, a demi-lion holding between its
Hampson, Sir George Francis, Bart., of
a wreath or and vert, a demi-lion gold,
paws a lozenge sa.
Taplow, Bucks, out of a mural crown
holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe Hancock, an arrow point downwards ppr.
arg., a greyhound's head sa., collared
of the last, helved of the first, and
173- 5
of the lirst, rimmed or.
Nunc aut
charged upon the shoulder with a tre- Hancocke, Devonsh., a demi-griffin arg.,
64. 2
nunquam.
61. 6
foil slipped vert.
(Granted and conarmed or.
Hampstead and Hampsted, a demi-chevafirmed by William Camden, Clarenceux Hancocks, Alfred John, Esquire, of Woodarmour brandishing a
lier
in full
field House, AVolverley. near KidderKing of Arms, to John Hanbury of
minster, and Blakeshall House, Kidderscimitar, all ppr.
Pursell-Greene, in the county of Wor187. 4
miaster, on a mount vert a cock gu.,
16. 13
Hampton, Baron (Pakington), of Hampcester.)
holding in the dexter claw an ear of
ton Lovett. and of Westwood, Worcs., Hanbury, Sir Thomas, Esquire, F.L.S.,
wheat or. Redeem time.
a demi-hare gu., charged on the
Knight of the Order of St. Maurice and
shoulder with a quatrefoil arg.
Par
St. Lazarus, and Knight Commander of Hancocks, Annesley John, Esquire, same
viribus virtus.
crest and motto.
the Cross of the Crown of Italy, of La
cf. 136. 6

and

Hammond

'

HAN

HAN

256

Hancocks, Augustus Talbot, Esquire, of Handy, two arms in armour embowed


holding a battle-axe, all ppr.
194. 12
Wolverley Court, Kidderminster, same
Handyside and Handysyde, a dexter hand
crest and motto.
apaumee ppr. ilunifice et fortiler.
Hancome of London, a lion sejant or,
222. 14
coUared gu., charged with two etoiles
Hanercroft, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant
cj. 7. 4
of the first.
gu., collared sa., holding between the
Hancox, an arrow point downwards.
paws an open book ppr. Vita more
173- 5
fide.
Hand, an arm embowed holdmg in the
Haney, a stag's head ppr., collared or,
hand three ears of wheat ppr.
202. 6
and between the attires a cross patee
gu.
cf. 120. 9
Hand, Hunts, a dexter hand apaiiiuee
222. 14 Hanford of Watton, Lines, a cubit arm
ppr.
erect vested or, cuffed arg.. holding in
117. 8
Hand, a stag trippant ppr.
the hand ppr. an estoile of the first.
Hand, George, E.squire, in front of a cubit
arm holding a marigold leaved and Hanger, Baron Coleraine (extinct), a demigriffin segreant or, holding between the
slipped ppr., an escutcheon gu., charged
paws an escarbuncle of the same. Aries
with a golden fleece. Pc.rseverantia.
honorabit.
Handasyd, a dexter hand couped and
222. 14 Hanger, a griffin segreant holding beerect ppr.
tween its claws a sun in splendour or.
Handby, a hind's head per chevron az.
62. 6
124. i
and ar?.
Handcock, Baron Castlemaine, see Castle- Hanham, Sir John Alexander, Bart., M. A.,
J. P.. of Dean's Court, Dorset, a griffin's
66. 2
head erased or, beaked sa.
Handcock of Portleek, co. Westmeath,
Ireland, a demi-lion rampant az., hold- Hanham, Phehps Brooke, Esquire, care
Messrs. Cox, Charing Cross, same crest.
ing between the paws a fusil arg.,
Lex reipuhlicce vita. Pro aris et focis.
charged with a cock gu.
cf. 10. 2
01. 2 Hankey of London, a demi-wolf erminois.
Handcock, a cock gu.
31- 2
Handcock, Ireland, the stump of a hollyHankey, John Barnard, Esquire, of
bush shooting out new leaves ppr.
Fetcham Park, Leatherhead, Surrey, a
145. 10
wolf's head erased erminois.
Handcock, out of the sea an arm embowed holding in the hand a bait Hankey, Rodolph Alexander, Esquire, of

Hanmer, on a ducal coronet a peacock


close ppr.

Hanmer, Shropsh., a falcon rising.


Hanna, a wolfs head erased sa.

Hannay

202. 15
of Cole Hill House, co. Longford, Ireland, a goat passant sa., armed,

spade.

unguled, and bearded

or.

54,

Warwick Square, S.W., same

Rusko, Ulverston, between the

Hannay, George, Kingsmuir, Pittenweem,

same crest. Cresco et spero.


Hannay or Hanney, Scotland and England, same crest.
Hannen, Hon. James Chitty, B.A., of
207, Gloucester Terrace, London, a
demi-lion sa., gorged with a collar, and
therefrom pendent from a chain an
escutcheon or. charged with a portHis truth shall be thy shield.
cullis sa.
Hanney, Rainstord-, Ramsay William,
Kirkdale, Kirkcudbright, same crest.

Per ardua ad alta.


Hanney, a stag's head ppr., collared or,
between the attires a cross patee gu.
cf. 120. 9
Hanning, a stag's head erased or. 1 2 1 2
Hanny, see Hannay and Hanney.
Hanrott of London, an eagle displayed
with two heads sa. Perseverando.
.

Humani

nihil aliennm.

74. 2

Hansard, a martlet sa.


95. 5
88. 3
Hansard, a falcon volant az.
Hansard of Lifford, co. Donegal, Ireland,
an arm in armour embowed holding
in the gauntlet a broken sword, all ppr.
Fractus pugnatu.
cf. 195. i
Hansard, Victor Hansard, Esquire, of
Silverheys, Port Talbot, Glamorgansh.,
a cubit arm erect, vested az., cuffed or,
the arm charged with a fesse arg.,
thereon a bee volant ppr., and in the
hand a muUet, also or. Probitas verus

crest.

Hankin, a boy pulling a branch from a


189. 6
tree ppr.
Hankins, a Moor affrontee, with a bow

Persevcrando.

of

horns of a crescent a cross crosslet


Per ardua ad alta.
fitched in pale sa.
166. 9

Handcock

103. 8
87. i

30. 8
demi-griffin holding between
his claws a close helmet ppr.
cf. 64. I

Hannam, a

sinister shoulder and a


quiver of arrows, and holding in the
hands extended a snake, all ppr.
thereon two estoiles of the first.
Hankinson, Middx., a phoenix with wings
</ 7- 4
elevated or, issuant from flames ppr.
Handfleld, a hand holding a bombshell
216.
6
honos.
ppr.
fired
Hankinson, Robert Chatfield, Esquire, of
Handfleld, Cumb., a phoenix's head ppr.,
Red Lodge, North Stoneham, Hants, Hansard, an arm in armour couped at
the shoulder and embowed, the part
crowned or.
an eagle displayed sa.. charged on each
from the shoulder to the elbow in fess
Handfleld of Ashford, Kent, an eagle's
wing with a cinquefoil and resting each
and bound with a ribbon, the other
head couped erm., between two wings
claw on a saltire couped, all or. Propart in pale, and holding in the hand
positi lena.r.
elevated ppr., and ducaUy crowned or.
coronet
or,
a
2
ducal
a broken sword.
84.
out
of
a
Hankley,
cf.
Hansard of London, a cubit arm erect
triple plume of ostrich-feathers arg.
Handfleld, Rev. Henry Hewett Paulet,
1 14. 6
vested or, cuffed arg., holding in the
of St. Peter's Parsonage, Melbourne,
hand ppr., a mullet of the second. Proof
Peter's Hankwood, on the stump of a tree sproutVictoria,
Minister
St.
bitas verus honos.
Church, Canon of St. Paul's Cathedral,
ing anew ppr., an escutcheon pendent
180. 12
arg., on Hansard, an antique crown or.
Melbourne, and Rural Dean of that
charged with the arms, viz.
174. 11
head couped,
city, iises an eagle's
a chevi'on sa., three escallops of the Hansby, Yorks, a pheon or.
Hansfell, the trunks of two trees erect,
wings elevated, and ducally crowned.
field.
cf. 145. 8
branch,
each sprouting forth a new
Justtis nee timidus.
Hanlaby, on a mount an oak-tree ppr.
cf. 84. 2
145. 4
the two branches in saltier.
Handford, two ears of wheat in saltier
143- 14
170. 10 Hanslap and Hanslop, Northamp. and
ppr.
154. 4 Hanley, a sceptre in pale ppr.
Warw.. a leopard sejant ppr.
Handlord, Colonel John Compton, C.B., Hanly, Ireland, tliree arrows points do^vnwards, one in pale and two in saltire,
cf. 24. 12
B.A., of Flood Hall. Thomastown, co.
banded.
Kilkenny, of WoUashall, Pershore,
17,^ i Hanson of Abingdon, Berks, and Lord
Mayor of London 1675, a lion rampant
Wores., on a chapeau gu., turned up Hanman, a lion sejant erm. Per ardua
c/. i. 15
sa., holding a mascle arg.
8. 8
ad altd.
erm., a wyvern of the first, wings
Hanmer, Sir Wyndham Charles Henry, Hanson, Charles Augustin, Esquire, J. P..
expanded arg. Memorare novissima.
of Fowey Hall, Fowey, Cornw., and 39.
Bart., of Hanmer, Flint, of Stockgrove.
cf. 70. 4
Hans Mansions. Hans Crescent, S.W., a
Bucks, and Rushmere Lodge, Beds, on
Handley, see Davenport-Handley.
lion rampant az., holding in the dexter
170. 19
a chapeau az., turned up erm., a lion
Handley, a sceptre in pale ppr.
fore-paw an antler or, and resting the
Gardez I'honneur.
sejant gardant arg.
Handley, a goat current sa., bearded,
sinister paw upon two mascles fesse7. 6
unguled, and armed or.
ways, and interlaced of the last. SemHandley, a hand holding a bunch of Hanmer of Porkington, Shropsh., out of
per parare.
307. 10
quills ppr.
Equity.
a mural coronet or, a cubit arm erect
vested quarterly arg. and az., cuffed Hanson of Gilstead Hall, Essex, on a
12S 5
Hands, a goat's head erased gu.
ducal coronet or, a dove close, holding
erm., on the hand ppr. a falcon close
Handvile of Ulcombe, Kent, an eagle's
in the beak a sprig of ohve, all ppr.
of the first, beaked, winged, and legged
head erm., ducally crowned or, between
cf. 9-'- 5
of the third, belled, also or.
two wings ppr.
cf. 84. 2
cf.

Handcome

of

sejant or,

129.

hung over the

London and Warw., a lion


gorged with a collar gu.,

'

'

'

'

HAN

HAR

257

Harbour, Somers., two hands couped Hardie, Scotland, a dexter arm holding a
holding a cutlas erect, all ppr.
224. 9
dagger in pale, point downwards, ppr.
Harbron, a hand holding an anchor ppr.
'/213.
Harby of Atweston, Northamp., a heron's Hardie, Scotland, an arm in armour emhead erased or, between two wings
bowed, holding in the hand a scimitar

Hanson,

Sir Reginald, Bart., LL.D.. D.L.,


J.P., of Bryanston Square, Middx., on
a fasces fessewise or, a martlet with

winga

endorsed

Deo

sa.

sediUitate.

favente et
283. 8

expanded sa.
ppr.
.Sera deschormais hardie. 196. 10
Harby of Aldenham, Herts, Adston, and Hardie, Scotland, a spur-rowel.
164. 8
Astley, Northamp., a demi-eagle erased Hardieman, on a serpent nowed, a hawk
with wings expanded sa. bezantee.
perched, all ppr.
86. 3
crowned or, between two wings.
80.
2
Hardin, a dexter hand issuing from a
cf.
Harbye of Canons Ashby and London,
<;/. 84. 2
cloud in fess, supporting an anchor
HantviU, an ox-yoke in pale gu., bows to
a heron's head erased or, beaked sa.,
ppr.
223. 4
the sinister or.
between two wings expanded of the Harding of Baraset, Warw., on a chapeau
cf. 178. 6
last, bezantee.
Hanwell, a hand holding a club in pale
az., turned up erm., a boar passant or.
ppr.
c/. 214. 6
Harcia, De, and Harcle, a fret az. 165. 10
cf. 40. 8
Hara or O'Hara of Coolany, co. Sligo. Harcia and Harcle, out of a ducal coronet Harding, Rev. John Taylor, M.A., of
Ireland, a demi-lion rampant pean,
or, a reindeer's head ppr.
122. 3
Peutwyn, near Monmouth, on a staff
armed anil langued gu., holding in the Harcourt, Aubrey, Esquire, of Nuneham
raguly fessways sa., a dexter arm empaws a chaplet of oak-leaves ppr. VirPark, Abingdon, and Stanton Harbowed in armour and holding a sword,
tnte el daritate.
COUrt, Eynsham, both Oxon., on a
the blade wavy, all ppr., charged with
cf. 10. 2
ducal coronet or, a peacock close ppr.
Harbe or Harbey of Ashby, Northamp., an
two escallops, also sa.
eagle's head erased or, between two
G'este verbis prcevenient.
Le bon ieiiips Harding, Ireland, a martlet or, billettee
turned up arg.,
a martlet, wings addorsed sa.
Hantvlle and Handville, Devonsh. and
Kent, an eagle's head erm., ducaUy

Hanson, on a chapeau

az.,

wings sa., bezantee.


viendra.
c/. 84. 2
103. 8
Harben, Sir Henry, of Seaford Lodge, Harcourt, Guy EUiot, of Aiikerwycke,
Hampstead, and Warnham Lodge,
Berks, seme crest and motto.
Horsham, a cubit arm in armour, the Harcourt, Augustus George Vernon, Eshand in a gauntlet ppr., holding a spur
quire, F.R.S., LL.D., of St. Clare, Isle
leathered or, between two roses gu.,
of Wight, same crest and mottoes.
leaved and slipped, also ppr. Smnmis Harcourt, Leveson Francis Vernon, Esvirihus.
210. 5
quire, of Haddon House, Weybridge,
same crest and mottoes.
Harber, a hand holding three arrows,
points downwards.
Harcourt-Vernon, Edward Evelyn, Escf. 214. 3
Harbert, two wing^ expanded ppr. 109. 6
quire, of Grove Hall, Retford, Notts
Harberton, Viscount (Pomeroy), of CarA boar's head erased sa. ducally
I
bery, co. Kildare, a lion rampant gu.,
gorged or (for Vernon). {2) A wyvern
holding between the paws an apple
arg., standing on a weir of the last,
slipped ppr.
Virtuli.s fortuna comes.
banded az., pierced through the body
Harbin, Henry Edward, Esquire, of Newin fesse by an arrow, and devouring a
town, Surmaville, near Yeovil, Somers.,
child ppr. (for Venables).
(3) On a
ducal coronet or, a peacock close ppr.
a gauntleted band couped above the
wrist az., holding a spur or, leathered
Ver non semper viret.
(for Harcourt).
sa.
Harcourt, George Elliot, of Ankerwyeke
cf. 210. 5
House, Berks, on a ducal coronet or, a
Harbin, Somers., a horned owl arg. 96. 5
peacock close ppr. Lc bon temps
Harbord, Baron Suffleld, see Suffield.
viendra.
Harbord, on a chapeau gu., turned up
103. 8
erm., a Uon couchant arg.
Jiquani- Hard, on a chapeau a greyhound ppr.
58. 4
Hardacre, on a rock an eagle rising reHarborne, two lion's gambs s
up a bezant.
gardant, all ppr.
cf. 39. 4
79, 9
Harborne, on a chapeau gu., turned up Hardcastle of Netherhall, Suff., and of
erm. an eagle displayed or.
the Lodge, Holt, Norf., a castle arg.
Deus mihi munimen.
Harborne of Sheen Lane, Middx., on the
155. 8
stump of a tree couped and eradicated Hardcastle, a female attired az., holding
ppr., an eagle displayed or, beaked and
in her dexter hand the sun and in her
legged gu.
sinister the moon ppr.
184. 4
Harborne of Thackley, Oxon., a lion se- Hardel or Hardell, a sheaf of arrows ppr.,
:

gu.

cf.

95. 2

Harding, Devonsh., a falcon rising ppr.


87.

Harding, John Stafford Goldie, the Pines,


Westward Ho, Devon, a falcon displayed ppr.
Harding, a demi-stag ppr., attired or,
supporting between its fore-feet an
anchor of the last.
Harding, Ireland, an arm embowed in
fess couped, holding a sword in pale
enfiled with a leopard's face.
Harding, Thomas Walter, Esquire, of the
Abbey House, KirkstaU. Leeds, and

Doddington, Cambs, and Hartholme


Hall, Lincoln, on a rock ppr., in front
of a tilting-spear erect or, a porcupine,
also ppr.
Per ardua surgo.
292. 9
Harding, of St. Ann's Tower, Headingley,
Leeds, and of the Hermitage, Dod-

dington, March, Cambs. upon a rock


ppr., in front of a tilting-spear erect
or, a porcupine statant, also ppr.
Per

ardua surgo.
292. 9
Harding of Coaley, Glouc, and Rockfields, Monmouthsh., a demi-leopard
rampant erased erm., gorged with a
collar az., bezantee, chained or.

jant or, resting the dexter paw upon


a bezant. Dexis industriam beat.

banded gu.

173. 3

WUliam Derisley, Esquire, of


Islington Lodge, King's Lynn, a demi-

Harding,

rampant, holding between the


a cross patee fitchee. Non
durus sed dvrans.
of King's Newton, Derbysh., a
mitre gu., banded and stringed or,
charged with a chevron arg., fimbriated or, and thereon three escallops
lion

paws

Harding

Hardeley, a soldier firing a gun ppr.


Harden, a dexter hand issuing from a
cf. 8. 8
Harborne, Shropsh.
(i) On the stump
cloud in fess, holding an anchor ppr.
of a tree couped and eradicated ppr.,
sa.
Audax omnia perpeti.
180. 5
223. 4
an eagle displayed or, armed and mem- Harden, Richard James, Esquire, of Hardinge, Viscount (Hardinge). of Lahore
bered gu.
Harrybrook, Tandragee, co. Armagh,
(2) A lion sejant or, resting
and King's Newton, Derbysh.. a mitre
his dexter paw on a bezant.
a dexter arm embowed, holding in the
c/. 8. 8
gu., thereon a chevron arg., fimbriated
Harborough, Earl of (Sherard), out of a
hand a dagger. Tu ne cede tnalis, sed
or, charged with three escallops sa.
ducal coronet or, a peacock's tail erect
contra audentior ito.
Mens cequa rebus in arduis.
180. 5
ppr.
Le roi et Veatat. Hostis Jionori Hardey of London, a cock's head bendy Hardinge, Sir Arthur Henry, K.C.M.G.,
invidia.
1
arg. and sa., between two wings, the
5. 6
C.B., of Bencombe House, Dursley,
1
Harbottell, a goat's head erased sa., armed
dexter or, the sinister gu., holding in
Glouc, a mitre gu., thereon a chevron
and collared or.
the mouth a sceptre of the last.
arg., fimbriated or, charged with three
cf. 128. 7
Harbottle, a demi-falcon or, wings disescallops sa.
Mens cequa rebus in
90. 4
played sa.
arduis.
Hardgrave and Hardgrove, a waterHarbottle, Suff., a demi-falcon or, with
bouget gu.
168. 4 Hardinge, Sir Edmund Straoey, Bart.,
wings expanded barry wavy of six arg. Hardie, a lion passant gardant or, colD.L., of Boundes Park, Kent: (i) Of
and az.
lared az., supporting an anchor of the
honourable augmentation, a hand fesseHarbottle of Brecknock, a dexter arm
last.
wise couped above the wrist habited in
cf. 5. 10
embowed vested az., cuffed arg., hold- Hardie, Scotland, a hand holding a dagnaval uniform, holding a sword erect,
ing in the hand ppr. a club or.
ger erect ppr.
surmounting a Dutch and a French flag
Tout hardie.
212.9
:

17

HAR

point and a

little

below through another

of cypress, with the motto, " Poslera


nMtre gu.. charged
laude recens."
(2)

with a chevron arg., fimbriated


1 80. 5
thereon three escallops sa.
Hardinge of Monkstown, co. Dublin,
Xon
Ireland, a raven rising ppr.
or,

107. 3
melior pcdribus.
Hardisty, two hands issuing from clouds
224. i
conjoined in fess.
Hardisty, Yorks, a boar's head couped
ppr., pierced through by an arrow.
of Liverpool and Rochdale, a
naked arm embowed, couped at the

Hardman

shoulder, holding a mill-pick, all ppr.


pulling a rose
218. 13
ppr.
Hardres, Kent, a stag's head couped ppr.

Hardman, a hand issuant

121. 5

Hardres, a buck's head couped or and


121. 5
erm., attired gu. and az.
Hardress, a reindeer's head cabossed ppr.,

attired or.

Hardware, Chesh., out


a cubit
ing in the
fructed or.
or.

122. 4
of a ducal coronet

arm az., cuffed arg., holdhand an oak-branch ppr.,

Hardwicke, Earl of (Yorke>, a lion's head


erased ppr., gorged with a collar gu.,
charged %Tith a bezant. Nee cupias, nee
(/. 18. 6
melua^.
Hardwick of Hardwick, Derbysh., on a
mount vert, a stag courant ppr. gorged
with a chaplet of roses arg. cf. 118. 13
Hardwicke of Diamond Hall, Bridgnorth,
Shropsh., on a mount vert, a stag
current gorged with a chaplet of roses,
all ppr., charged with a crescent for
difference.
Cavendo lutus. c/. 118. 13
Hardwicke, William Wright, Esquire,
J. P., M.D., Staffa, East Molseley, and
32, Cyril Mansions, S.W., same crest.
Cavendo tutus.
Hardwicke, Herbert Junius, M.D., Southfield Mount, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, same
crest and motto, but without the
,

crescent.

Hardwicke, Hardwicke Lloyd, Esquire,


J.P., of Tytherington, Glouc., a stag
ppr., supporting with the dexter foreleg a scaUng-ladder sa.
Cervus non
Hardwicke, a leopard's face

or, jessant-

de-lis gu.

22.

Hardwike, an ostrich-feather enfUed with


a ducal coronet,

all

ppr.

114. 12

Cranbrook, Baron.
Hardy of Greenfields, co. Dublin. Ireland,
a griffin's head erased or, charged with
an escallop gu. Spes in Domino.
Hardy, Gathorne-,

HAR

258

saltier,
on the former inscribed
" Atalanta," on the latter " Piedmontaise," the blade of the sword passing
through a wreath of laurel near the

in

see

cj.

66. 2

Hardy, Bart., Northamp., on a naval


coronet or, a griffin's head erased arg.,
c/. 66. 2
langued gu.
Hardy, Admiral Sir Thomas Maaterman,
Bart, G.C.B., out of a naval coronet
ppr.
or, a dragon's head
cj. yi. i
Hardy, Edmund Armitage, Esquire, of i,
Oakfield Road, Clifton, Bristol, in front
of a lion's head az., gorged with a collar
invectd arg., thereon three magpies
ppr., an escallop between two quatrefoils fesseways or.
Fear one.
260. 5

Hardy
of

London, an eagle's head bendy


four arg. and sa. between two wings,
of

the dexter or, the sinister gu., holding


in the beak a pansy-flower ppr., stalked
and leaved vert.
84. 8
Hardy of Wetwang, Yorks, a demi-eagle
arg., with wings displayed gu., charged
on the breast with two bencUeta sa.,
holding in the beak a rose-branch ppr.
Hardy, Sir Reginald, Bart., J.P., of Dunstall Hall, Staffs, a dexter arm embowed
in armour ppr., garnished or, entwined
by a branch of oak vert, charged with
two catherine-wheels, the one above
and the other below the elbow gu., the
hand grasping a dragon's head erased
ppr.
Armi de joi hardi.
198.12
Hardy, Charles Stewart, Esquire, J. P.,
D.L., of Chilham Castle, Canterbury,
same crest and motto.
Hardy, Laurence, Esquire, of 42, Lowndes
Square, S.W., and Sandling Park,
Hythe, Kent, same crest and motto.
Hardy, Cozens-, Clement William Hardy,
Esquire, of Letheringsett Hall and Cley
Hall, Norf.
(i) A dexter arm embowed ppr., charged with a pellet between two chevronels or, and grasping
an eagle's head fesseways, also ppr. (lor
Hardy). (2) A lion rampant or, gutteede-saug and fretty gu. (for Cozens).
:

semee of mullets

gu., supporting a
flagstaff ppr., therefrom flowing to the
sinister a pennon gu., charged with a
mullet arg. By watchfulness, by steadfastness.

Hare, Scotland, a parrot gu., holding in


its beak an annulet or.
loi. 11
Harebread, Yorks, an ostrich-feather in
pale arg.
cf. 114. 12
Harestains, Scotland, a dexter arm holding in the hand a key.
Toujours fideh.
217. 7
HareweU, Suff. and Worcs., a hare's head
erased or.
Harewood, Earl of (Lascelles). Harewood
House, Leeds, Yorks, a bear's head
couped at the neck erm., muzzled gu.,
buckled or, coUared of the second,
rimmed and studded of the third. In
solo Deo salus.
cf. 34. 14
Harfett, Kent, a demi-dolphin erect ppr.
Harford of Bosbury, Heref., out of Hanu-s
ppr., a phoenix or, the wings az.. tire
issuing from the beak ppr.
cf. sj. 2
Harford, John Charles, Esquire, of Blaise
Ceistle, Cilouc, and Falcondale, Cardigansh., issuing from flames a dragon's
Inter
head
between two wings.

utrumque tene.
Harford, out of a ducal coronet or, two
flags, one of the first, the other sa., both
the staves gold.
Fear one.
Hardy, Cozens-, Herbert Hardy, Esquire, Hargil, Yorks, out of a mural coronet gu.,
of 50, Ladbroke Grove, W. and 7, New
a lion's head or.
19. 12
Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C, same crest Hargrave, a buck's head erased per fesse
or and az., attired arg.
121. 2
and motto.
Hardy, an arm embowed in armour and Hargrave, a buck's head erased per fesse
or and gu., fretty az., attired of the
gauntleted ppr., garnished or, holding
121. II
second.
a griffin's head erased sa.
Hardy of Toller Wilmer, Dorset, a dexter Hargraves, out of a ducal coronet two
branches of laurel in orle, all ppr.
arm embowed in armour, holding in the
146. 9
hand ppr. a dragon's head erased sa.
,

Hargreaves, John Reginald, of Arborfield


cf. igS. 12
HaU, Beading, a buck's head erased
of Letheringsett Hall, Norf.
(i)
vert, attired or, collared arg., charged
dexter arm embowed ppr., charged
with a fret gu., holding in the mouth a
with a pellet between two chevronels
sprig of oak ppr.
Fortitudine ct pruor, and grasping an eagle's head fessedent id.
ways, also ppr. [for Hardy). 202. 11.
(2) A lion rampant or, guttee-de-sang Hargreaves, Reginald Gervis, Esquire, of
Cuffnells,
Lyndhurst, Hants, same
and fretty gu. (for Cozens). Feur one.
crest and motto.
3- 3
Hargreaves of Bank HaU, Lanes, a buck's
Hardy, Guernsey, an ostrich-feather or.
head erased az., attired or, gorged with
cf. 114. 12
a collar arg., fretty gu., holding in the
Hardy or Hardye, a heart within a fettermouth a sprig of heath ppr. Yincit
lock.
121. 10
amor patrice.
Hardyman, on a serpent nowed, a hawk
perched, all ppr.
86. 3 Hargreaves, Richard Tattersall, Esquire,
a stag's head couped az., gorged with a
Hardyman, an arm in armour embowed,
attires
a
collar nebuly or, within the
grasping in the hand a boar's head
rose arg., barbed and seeded ppr., the
erased at the neck.
whole between two like roses. / die
Hare, Earl of Listowell, see ListoweU.
in harness.
Hare, Baron Coleraine {extinct), a demilion rampant arg., ducally gorged gu.
Harlngton-Stuart, Colonel Robert Edward Stuart, of Torrance, East Killo. 7
bride,
Scotland: (i) A
Lanarksh.,
Hare, Sir George Ralph Leigh, Bart., of
dexter hand holding a sword, all ppr.
Gressenhall House, Norf., a demi-lion
AvajU.
rampant arg., gorged with a ducal
(2) A Uon's head erased or,
gorged with a thong gu., buckled or,
coronet or.
Non videri sed esse.
the
end pendent (for Harington).
212. 13
Nodo firmo.
Hare, John Hugh Montague, Esquire, of
Docking Hall, King's Lyim, same crest. Harington, His Honour Sir Richard,
Bart., of Ridlington, Rutl., and of
Hare, same crest. Odi profanum.
Whitbourne Court, Worcs., a lion's
Hare, Norf.. a demi-lion arg., gorged with
head erased or, collared with a thong
a naval coronet gu.
cf. 10. 10
gu. buckled or, the end pendent. Nodo
Hare, a demi-lion arg., holding a cross
18. 1
11. 10
crosslet fitched gu.
firmo.
Hare of Beeston, Yorks, and of Etching- Harington, a lion's gamb holding a thistle
ppr.
37- t>
ham, Sussex, a demi-lion rampant arg..

Hardy

HAR

259
Harison of London, a snake vert, entwined round a broken column or.
Harker, John, Esquire, M.D.. of Hazel
(irove,
near C'arnforth, Westml., a
(li-xter

arm embowed vested

Harley,
arg.,

Heref., a castle triple-towered


out of the middle tower a demi-

Harmer, Frederic William, Esquire, J. P.,


F.G.S., of Oakland House, Cringleford,
Norf., in front of a dexter arm emfide.
IS5- 10
bowed vested sa., cuft' arg., the hand
I

lion

rampant

gu.

Virtute

et

Harley, Robert William Daker,

per pale

Brampton
I

charged with two escallops


Bryan, Heref., same crest and motto.
or, cuffed arg., the hand ppr. holding Harley, Shropsh., a buck's head ppr.
a bugle-horn stringed sa. Audio et
121. 5
jiivo.
204. 5 Harley, a spear-head in pale entwined
Harneis of Hawerby Hall. Lines, a stag's
with an olive-branch.
head couped. Que rien tie vous etonne. Harling and Hariingham, a bombshell
Harkness, Scotland, a ship in distress
inflamed ppr.
177. 12
Trust in God.
160. 14 Harliston and Harlston, a cannon mounted
ppr.
Harkness of Cragbeg and Garryfine, co.
ppr.
169. 12
Limerick, Ireland, a dove close per Harlow of Preston, Northamp., a cinquepale or and vert, holding in the beak
foil or, issuing from between the horns
an olive-branch, also vert, fructed or.
of a crescent vair.
Hope in God.
92. 5 Harlstone, Essex, out of a ducal coronet
or, a stag's head erm., attired of the
Harkness, Rev. Robert, formerly Rector
of Stowey, Somers., a dove close per
first,
bearing between the attires a
pale or and vert, holding in the beak
hawthorn- bush fructed ppr.
an olive-branch of the second, fructed
cf. 1 20. 7
of the tirst.
Hope in God.
92. 5 Harly, Ireland, a demi-lion gardant gu.,
Harkness, Rev. George Law, M.A., of
holding in his dexter paw a battle-axe
Xetherwood, Southwater, Horsham,
ppr.
16. 14
Sussex, same crest and motto.
Harman, Ireland, a water-bouget or.
Harkness, William Henry. Esquire, of
168. 4
Temple Athea, co. Limerick, same crest Harman, late Lieutnant-General Sir
and motto.
George Byng, K.C.B., of 64, Courtfield
Harlakenden of Woodchurch and TunGardens, S.W., a stag's head erased.
.stall, Kent, and of Earl's Colne, Essex,
Ora et labor e.
1 2 1
2
between the attires of a stag or, an Harman of Moore Hall, Warw., out of a
eagle regardant with wings expanded
ducal coronet sa., a buck's head arg.

and

sa.

gu.,

arg.

of Taynton, Oxon., an arm erect


vested arg., cuffed or, holding in the
ppr. a halbert, also or, handled
gu.
cj. 207. 10
Harman of Harman Hall, Sussex, out of
a ducal coronet or, an arm embowed
in armour ppr., garnished of the first,
grasping two sprigs of roses arg.,
stalked and leaved vert, seeded of the

hand

stantia in ardua.

c/.

120. 7

Harman

first.

Harman

of Palace, co.

Wexford, Ireland,

out of a ducal coronet or, a sinister arm


erect, vested az..
jffed arg. the hand
grasping a rose-branch stalked

83. 2

ppr.,

Esse

or.

quam

videri.

Harmon, Glouc, an arm vested sa., cuffed


arg. holding in the hand ppr. two rose,

branches vert, one arching to the dexter


and flowering on the top with a white
rose, the other to the sinister in like
manner with a red rose.
Harnage, Bart, (extinct), of Belswardyne,
Shropsh.
(i) Out of a duial coronet
or, a lion's giiml' |i|ii-., Ii-Miiig up a
:

torteau (/or

//.I,

,,

demi-grifiiii

az.,

coUared gu.

.1

(/-,

<

13.

et

Fide

,/).

fiducid.

(2)

ricscenta

.1

<

/iV-i./,

cf.

65. 8

Harnet, a hornet-fly wings elevated ppr.


137-

Harnet, Ireland, a demi-lion gardant az.


i

10. 8
Harnett, Major-General E. Meredith, 35,
Piccadilly, a demi-lion rampant guar-

dant az. Ccrtavi et vici.


Harneys and Harnous, Beds, a stag's
head sa., guttee-d'or, and attired of
the same.
1 2 1
5
Haroklns, a griffin's head chequy arg. and
sa., between two wings, the dexter or,

Harland, a demi-sea-horse ppr., charged


on the shoulder with an escallop gu.,
holding in its claws a buck's head
cabossed ppr.
Harland, formerly of Sutton Hall, Yorks
(i) A demi-sea-horse ppr., charged on
the shoulder with an escallop gu., and
holding in the claws a buck's head
cabossed or (/or Harland). (2) 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 of the same {for Hoare). Con-

ppr., holding three roses gu., barbed,


seeded, leaved, and slipped, also ppr.,
as many lozenge.s conjoined fessewise

the sinister gu.

65. 11

Harold and Harould, a hawk's lure ppr.

Harold, Ireland, a gate ppr.

Harpden, Glouc, a
j

liiud's

head

178. II
158. 9
or.
124. i

Harper,. Scotland, an old Scottish harp


or, with nine strings arg.
Te Deum
laudamiis.
Harper of Edinburgh, a harp sa., stringed
or.
Te Deum laudamus.
Harper of London, \ipon a crescent or,
charged with a fret between two martlets az., an eagle displayed of the last.
Harper, a lion's head erased quarterly or
and gu.
17. 8
Harper, a lion's head erased per fesse or

and leaved vert, bearing two roses, the


one arg. and the other gu., seeded of
and gu., collared of the last and lined
tl.avios.
the first. Dieu dejend le droit.
of the first.
c/. 18. 6
Harland, a sea-lion erect on its tail az., Harman, Thomas Edwards, of Carrig, Harper of New Ross, co. Wexford, Ire(iucally crowned or, holding between
BjTne, CO. Wexford, same crest ani
land, a Uon's head erased per pale or
its paws an anchor of the Itist, fluked
motto.
and gu.
17. 8
Harland, Bart., Suff., a sea-lion sa., supporting an anchor ppr. Per juga, per

Harland, Bart., J.P., of Ormiston, co.


Down, upon a rock ppr., a sea-lion
erect sa., supporting an anchor ppr.,
suspended from the neck by a chain
or, an escutcheon erm., charged with
a sun in splendour. Semper vigUans.

Harman of Antigua. West Indies, a demiman ppr., crowned with an Eastern

20. 3

Harlaw, a Moor's head ppr.


192. 13
Harlech, Baron (Ormsby-Gore), of Harlech,

Merionethsh.

(i)

heraldic

tiger rampant arg.. duoally gorged or


(jor Gore).
dexter arm embowed
(2)

armour, charged with a rose gu.,


holding in the hand a man's leg, also in
armour and couped at the thigh, all
Ormsby).
In hoc signo
ppr.
(for
in

vince-s.

Harleston of South Kendon, Essex, out


of a ducal coronet a stag'.! head browsing a hawthorn, all ppr., i-erried or.
c/.

120. 7

Harlewen, a tower, on the top hereof a


crescent.
156. 4

Harper, Scotland, a boar passant or. Et


suavis et jortis.
40. 9
coronet or, chained round the waist Harper, George Povey, Esquire, M.A.,
and holding the end in the sinister
of 19, Mecklenburg Street, Leicester, a
hand of the last, the dexter hand holdboar passant or, ducally gorged.
ing a withered tree torn up by the root
279. 15
ppr.
HarpuT, Derbysh. and Scotland, a boar
Harman of Rendlesham and Mulford.
passant or, ducally gorged gu. cf. 40. 9
Sufi'., a demi-old man ppr., beard and
Harpur of Beriauherbert, Devonsh., a.
hair arg., wreathed about the head
boar passant or, chained and collared
with leaves vert, holding in the dexter
gu.
cf. 40. 9
hand the stump of a tree erased of the Harpur, Warw. and Northamp., on the
last, fructed or, chained round the
battlements of a tower masoned ppr.,
body with the end of the chain in the
a boar's head erased fesseways.
sinister hand of the last.
Harpur, Rev. Henry, of Burton Latimer
Harmar, David James, Esquire, late of
Hall, Kettering, a tower ppr.. and oa
Bath, in front of a cubit arm vested
the Ijattlements thereof a boar's head
sa., cuffed or. holding in the hand two
erased close.
rose- branches leaved and slipped vert, Harpur-Crewe, see Crewe.
that on the dexter gu., that on the Harpway and Harpwaye, an ostrich with
sinister arg., both barbed and seeded
wings addorsed holding in its beak a
horse-shoe, aU ppr.
cj. 97. i
ppr., a portcullis with chains or.
206. 4 Harrance, Kent, a stork holding in the
beak a herring, all ppr.
Harmer, a book expanded ppr.
158. 3

172

'

HAR

HAR

260

Harreys of Guernsey, a hare couchant Harris, Alfred, Esquire, of Wharfenden


Frimley, Surrey, in front of a demi
arg.. between two bushes ppr.
pelican displayed arg., collared gemelle
Harridge, a lion's head erased ppr.,
az., and charged on the breast with
langued gu.
17. 8
three guttes-de-sang, a faggot fesseways
Harrie, Cornw., a demi-sea-dog rampant
Fide sed cui vide.
ppr., banded vert.
gu., erased and finned or, holding
252. i9
between the paws a Cornish chough
Harris, Frederick Leverton, Esquire, M.P.,
ppr.
of 4. Green Street, Park Lane, London,
a hawk
Harries of Cruckton, Shropsh
W., and Camilla Lacey, Dorldng, same
arg., beaked and belled or, preying on
crest.
cj. yj. i
a pheasant of the first.
Harries of Benthall (i) A hawk arg., Harris, Charles Edward, Esquire, of
Tylney Hall. Winchfield, Southampton
beaked and belled or, preying on a
West Court, Finchampstead, Berks
pheasant of the first, c/. 77. i. (2)
and Pikele3', Allerton, Yorks. in
Out of a ducal coronet a dexter arm in
front of a demi-pelican rising arg.,
armour embowed ppr., garnished or,
vulning herself, charged on the neck
grasping in the hand ppr. a dagger of
with three guttes-de-sang, and gorged
cj. 1 96. 5
the last, hilted or.
with a collar gemel az., a bundle of
James,
of
Tregwynt,
Harries, George
reeds fesseways ppr., banded vert.
Pembroke, a mullet pierced or. Inttgritas semper tiitamen.
164. 5 Harris of Abcot, Shropsh., a pelican in
her piety ppr.
Ubique patriam remiHarries, an oak-tree growing out of a
nisci.
mount among long grass, all ppr.
98. 14
143- 14 Harris of Radford, Devonsh., an eagle displayed or.
Harrington, Eari of (Stanhope), Elvaston
75-2
Castle, Derbysh., a tower az., from the Harris of Hayne, Devonsh., an eagle rising
erm., beaked and spurred or.
Kur
battlements thereof a demi-lion ramDeu res pub trar.
pant issuant, holding between the paws
77. 5
Harris of Rosewame, Comw., a falcon
a grenade fired ppr. A Deo et rege.
rising erm., belled and spurred or.
157. 10
Harrington of Bishton, Shropsh., a' lion's
cf. 87. I
head erased or, gorged with a collar Harris of Cornw., Eyston, Devonsh., and
Herts, on the stump of a tree raguly
gu., between two trefoils slipped vert,
to the collar a line and ring arg.
lying fesseways vert, a falcon rising
erm. beaked and legged or.
c/. IS. 6
Harrington, a hon's head erased or, Harris, Leics., rising from a fern-brake
ppr.. a dove regardant az., beaked and
gorged with a label of three points
membered gu.. holding in the beak a
gu., charged with nine bezants.
,

c/.

trefoil vert.

18. 8

Virtute

et

opera.

Harrington, Lanes, a Uon's head erased Harris, Scotland, on a mount vert, a


or. gorged with a belt and buckle gu.
crane holding in liis dexter claw a
stone ppr.
18. I
cf. 105. 6
Harrington, lliddx., a leopard's head Harris, Shropsh., a double plume of
couped ppr.
22. 10
ostrich-feathers az. and arg.
Harrington, Ireland, a talbot's head gu.
cf. 114. 4
56. :2 Harris of Cherston, Devonsh., a demi-antelope saliant arg., attired and crined
Harringworth, an antique crown or.
I So. 12
Harris, Earl of Malmesbury, see Malmesbury.
Harris, Baron (Harris), of Seringapatam
and Mysore, East Indies, and of Bel-

and spotted

of the first, pierced in


the breast with an arrow of the last,
vulned gu.. charged on the forehead
with a Persian character for Hyder,
and crowned with an Eastern coronet,
both also or.
Prince and my

My

country.
Harris, Shropsh.. a hedgehog or.
135. 8
Harris, same crest.
135. 8
Harris, Claudius Siiirley, Esquire, in front
of two battle-axes saltireways sa.. a
Fortis
hedgehog
erminois.
quia
paratus.
Harris, a hedgehog or, charged on the
Ubiqui
side with a key in pale az.
patriam reminisci.
cf. 135. 8
Harris, Walter Henry, Esquire, late of

Elm Tree House, Maoaulay Road,

Clap-

ham. Surrey, upon a rock ppr., a hedgehog az., between on the dexter side a
decrescent and oh the sinister side an
increscent
nisci.

or.

Ubique patriam remi256. 8

view, Blackrock, co. Cork, a demi-lion


rampant or, holding between the paws
a cinquefoil pierced gu. Industria
Veritas

et

hospitalis.

Harris of Windsor, Berks, a demi-pegasus


gu., the wings endorsed or.
47. 5
Harris, Herbert James, of Bowden Lacock,
Wilts, a demi-pegasus wings addorsed
or, guttee-de-poix, holding in the mouth
ears of barley, also or, and resting
the sinister leg on an increscent gu.
Ubique patriam reminisci.
244. <^
Harris of London, a winged heart gu..
imperially crowned or.
Harris, Worcs., an arm grasping in the
hand a dart.
214, 4

two

Harrison, see Broadley.


Harrison, see Rogers-Harrison.
Harrison, set Slater-Harrison.
Harrison, Derbysh., a demi-lion or, supporting a chaplet of roses vert.
Harrison, Yorks, a demi-lion rampant
arg., holding a laurel-branch vert.
Harrison, Surrey, a demi-lion rampant
erminois, erased gu., holding between
the paws a garland of laurel ppr., encircling a mascle of the second.
Harrison, John, of Snelston Hall, Ashbourne, Derbysh., on a mount vert, a
demi-lion couped or, semee of lozenges
az., holding between the paws a chaplet
of roses ppr.

Harrison, James, Esquire, M.A., J.P..


Barrister-at-Law, of Newby Bridge
House, Ulverston, in front of a demilion rampant erased or, gorged with a
collar gemelle az. and holding between
the paws a wreath of oak ppr., three
,

meiscles interlaced, also az.


pntria.

Pro

rege et

Henry Wordsworth, of
Cumb., a demi-lion arg., resting the sinister fore-paw on a clarion
or, on the shoulder three hurts, each
charged with a cross patee, also arg.

Harrison, Gilbert
Seascale,

Vincit qui patitur.


241. 9
Harrison of Gouldhurst, Kent, a demilion rampant ppr., holding in the paws
a lozenge erm.
cf. 10. 2
Harrison of Hendon. Middx., out of a
mural coronet az.. a demi-lion rampant
or, crowned with an Eastern crown
arg., and in the paws a laurel garland
ten tynes arg.
Dominus dedit. 121. 5
adorned with four damask roses ppr.
Harris, Charles Frederick, Esquire, of the
Absque virtute nihil.
Gate House, Rugbv, a talbot sejant.
Harrison, William Bealey, Esquire, of
Nil admirari.
Aldershaw. Lichfield, a demi-lion per
Harris of Maldon, Essex, a talbot sejant
saltire or and arg., holding in the dexter
or.
(Another, a buck's head
55. 2.
paw a branch of alder slipped ppr., and
chequy arg. and az., attired or.)
within a chain in arch of the first. Sal
121. 5
cito si sat bene.
Harris, a talbot sejant or.
Nil admirari.
Harrison
of Galligreaves Hall, Blackburn,
55- 2
within a wreath or and az., a talbot's
Harris, Sir George David, of 32, Inverness
head erased of the last, collared of the
Terrace, W., in front of a rock ppr.. a
first.
Not rashly nor with fear.
demi-sea-dog or. gorged with a collar
56. 7
gemel sa., and grasping a Cornish
Harrison of Reading, Berks, out of a
chough, also ppr. True and fast.
ducal coronet or, a talbot's head ppr..
Harris, Samuel, of Westcotes, Leics., out
collared gu.
Amicitia permanens et
of the battlements of a tower or, a
incorrupta,
bull's head sa., charged on the neck
cf. 57. 12
with a cinquefoil of the first. In Deo Harrison of Hurs and Finchampstead.
Berks, out of a ducal coronet or. a
solum robur.
talbot's head of the last, guttee-deHarris, William Cecil, Esquire, M.A., of
poix.
57. 12
50, Campden House Court, W., same
crest and motto.
Harrison, Mohun-, Rev. Henry Walpole
Frederick, of Cross House, Bishoi)sHarris,
Ireland,
a monkey passant,
teignton, Devonsh., same crest.
banded round the middle.
cf. 136. 8
or.

cf.

126. 5

Harris, a demi-antelope ppr., attired or.


cf. 126. 5
Harris, Essex, a buck's head chequy arg.
i2t. 5
and az., attired or.
Harris, a buck's head or, attired with

mont, Faversham, Kent, on a mural


coronet or, the royal tiger of Tippoo
Sultan passant gardant vert, striped

Harris, William Prittie, Esquire, of Lake-

HAR

HAR

2^1
Within a chaplet of roses

gu., a cross
patee fitchee at foot sa. [for Broadley).
Ferendo et fcriendo.
(2) A demi-lion or, charged
243. 13.
with a bend vair arg. and gu.. supHarrison of Rutland, an ostricli holding
porting with the sinister paw a shield
in its beak a snake.
Deo non jortuna.
arg., thereon two branches of laurel
cf. 97. 2
saltire-ways vert {for Harrison). Nihil
Harrison.Rt. Rev. William Thomas, D.D.,
viget simile.
of Copford Hall, Colchester, a stork,
243. 14
wings expanded arg., beaked and mem- Harison of Poulton-le-Fylde, Lanes, an
bered or.
arm embowed in armour ppr., garnished
Ferendo et jeriendo.
or, holding a broken spear, the head
Harrison of London, on a chapeau az.,
turned up and indented erm., a bird
dependent, also ppr.
197-2
with wings addorsed sa.
Harrison of London, a snake vert, entwined round a broken column or.
Harrison, Gra;me, Esquire, of Easthorpe
Major
Thomas,
House, Ruddington, Notts, on an Harrison-Topham,
escallop gu., between two roses of the
D.S.O., of Springfield, Old Charlton
last, barbed and seeded ppr.. a dove or.
and Caldbergh, Middleham, Yorks
Vincit virtus omnia.
(
) Two crosses patee fitchee in saltire
I
Harrison, R. Charlton, Esquire, of St.
or, interlaced with as many serpents
JIary's Vale, Chatham, on a chapeau
vert {/or Topham).
(2) In front of a
gu., turned up erm., an eagle close ppr.
dexter cubit arm habited az., cuffed or,
Atiimus et fata.
encircled by a wreath of oak or, holding
76. 4
disarrow-point
downin the hand a broken
Harrison, a double-headed eagle
played.
wards ppr., two pheons or. Perse rere.
74. 2
Harrison of Dubhn, a demi-eagle dis- Harrisson, Charles Millns, Easton Hall,
played, murally gorged or.
c/. 81. 6
Stamford, an ostrich with a serpent in
its mouth, all ppr.
Deo non jortuna.
Harrison, out of a ducal coronet a demieagle with wings displayed, holding in Harrold of Limerick, Ireland, a demirined and
his beak a columbine ppr.
angel ppr., vested gu.
winged or.
Harrison, Haryson, and Heryson of Great
cf. 183. 12
178. II
Plumstead, Norf., out of a ducal coro- Harrold, a hawk's lure ppr,
net or, a harpy ppr.. crined sa., gorged Harrold, Ireland, a gate pp
158.9
with a lax of the first.
Harrop, sec Hulton-Harrop
Harrison of London, out of a coronet or, Harrow, a hand vested gu., cuffed or,
a plume of ostrich-feathers of the same
holding a baton az.
and arg.
c/. 114. 8
Harrowby, Earl of (Ryder), Sandon Hall,
Staffs, out of a mural coronet or, a
Harrison, Frederick James, Maer Hall,
Staffs, in front of park pales a hare ppr.,
dragon's head arg., charged on the
resting the fore-paw on a garb f esseways
neck with an ermine spot sa. Servata
and to the dexter or. Vigilantia.
fides cineri.
cf. 72. 1
Harrison of Downe Hill, Kent, a chapeau narrower, a garb ppr.
153. 2
Sedido
gu., turned up erm., on either side a narrower, Scotland, a garb ppr.

Harrison, Fiske-, a stork with wings ex-

panded

arg.,

beaked and membered

or.

wing expanded

arg.

Harrison, a griffin's head erased.

66. 2

Harrison of Winscales and Stainburn,


Cumb. (i) Upon a mount vert, a
stag courant regardant sa., semee of
quatrefoils
attired
and ungu. or,
holding in the mouth an arrow in
bend sinister ppr. [jor Harrison). :i8.
10.
sa.,
a falcon
Upon
a
fret
(2)
rising ppr., belled or, and holding in
the beak a lure of the last (for Falcon).
ViU couragciix fier.
87. 4
Harrison of Linethwaite, Cumb., a Roman

numen.
ISS- 2
Harrowing, J. H., J.P., C.C, of "Low
Stakesby, Whitby, a hand vested gu..
Sedido
cuffed or, holding a baton az.
numen.
300. 13
Harruse, a bull's head gorged with a

chaplet ppr.
c/. 44. 3
Harry, an angel's head couped below the
breast ppr., vested az., the wings expanded.
Harryson, out of a ducal coronet or, a
bull's head.
44. 1
Harryson, a serpent vert, entwined round
a broken pillar or.
Harsnet, a dexter hand holding a swordblade wavy ppr.
fasces fessewise ppr., banded gu., sur- Harswell, Warw., out of a ducal coronet
mounted by an anchor erect entwined
a coney's head couped, all or.
by a cable, all or.
161. 4 Hart, Sir Robert, Bart., 38, Cadogan
Harrison, Ireland, a cubit arm in armour
Place, S.W., on a mount vert, a hart
era-sed and in fess, holding a scimitar
trippant ppr., holding in the mouth a
in pale, entiled with a boar's head
four-leaved shamrock or. Audactcr
couped ppr.
lolle.
cf. 211. 9
Harrison of Atcliffe, Lancaster, and El- Hart, Sir Israel, of Ashleigh Knighton,
kington, Northamp., an arm vested az.,
near Leicester, upon a fasces a hart
purfied or, cuffed arg., holding in the
trippant or, the dexter fore-leg resting
hand a broken dart ppr., pheoned of
on a crown vallary az.
Via trita via
the second.
tuta.
249. 16
Harrison, Sir Richard, G.CB., C.M.G., Hart, a hart's head ppr.
Via una. cor
a cubit arm, habited az., cuffed arg.,
unum.
121. 5
holding in the h^nd an arrow in bencl Hart, Lines, a stag's head erased, holding
sinister ppr., headed or.
in the mouth a branch of oak, all ppr.
300. 3
Harrison-Broadley, Henry Broadley, Esq.,
cf. 121. 2
of Welton House, Brough, East'Yorks, Hart-Synnot,
Major-General
Arthur
Tickton Grange, near Beverley, and
FitzRoy, C.B., C.M.G., of BaUymoyer,
(i)
Hon Gate, Beverley, Yorks
CO. Armagh
(l ) A swan issuant, wings
:

expanded

sa., ducally crowned or, and


vulned in the breast with an arrow

gold, feathered arg. (for Synnot).


(2)
stag's head between two antlers, all
ppr. {for Hart).
231.8. Sine macula.
Celer atque fidelis.
Hart, Major - General Reginald Clare,

V.C,

Government

K.C.B.,

House,

Chatham, a stag's head between two


antlers, all ppr.
Celer atque fidelis.
231. 8

Hart, Colonel Horatio Holt, same crest


and motto.
Hart of London, a buck trippant ppr.

Hart, late Samuel Hopgood, Esquire, of


Mulgrave House, Sutton, Surrey, upon
a mount vert, a sword fessewise, point
to the sinister ppr., pommel and hilt
or, thereon a stag trippant arg., attired
or, charged on the body with three
fleurs-de-lis fessewise gu., and holding
in the mouth a sprig of ohve slipped
and fructed ppr. Heddtvch.
118. 5
Hart-Davis, Captain Henry V. (late R.E.),
of Court Hayes, Limpsfield, Surrey,
1

fawn lodged

ppr.

Dum

spiro, spero.

124. 8

Hart, a camel kneeling ppr.


132. 5
Hart, Ireland, a camel couchant ppr. 132. i
Hart, Kent, a lion's head couped erm.,
diiially crowned or.
cf. 18. 8
Hart, Shropsh., a lion's head erminois,
ducally crowned gu.
cf. 18. 8
Hart, William Edward, Esquire, of Kilderry, co. Donegal, Ireland, a heart
inflamed issuing out of a castle tripletowered ppr. Cceur fideh.
Hart of Yarnacombe, Devonsh., a fleurde-lis arg., issuing from a cloud ppr.
Deo adjuvante vincam.
Hart, Scotland, a sundial or, on a
pedestal gu.
176. 7
Hart of Edinburgh, a dexter arm grasping
Fide et amore. 213.5
a scimitar ppr.
Hart of BaltuUy, Fifesh., Scotland, a
dexter arm grasping a spear, aU ppr.
,214. II

Hartagan, Ireland, a hand gauntleted


holding a sword ppr.
210. 4
Hartcup, a head in profile helmeted be-

tween two wings.


Hartcup, Herbert James, of Upland Hall.
Sutf.,.same crest.

William Thomas, Esquire, of


Upland Hall, Bungay, Suflolk, and
Eastwood, Old Catton, Norfolk, a
warrior's head in profile couped at the
shoulders, helmeted ppr., garnished or.
between two wings arg. in front thereof

Hartcup,

a short

bow

stringed of the

first.

Harte or O'Hart, Ireland, a hand holding


a sword.
Harte, Kent,

lion's

muraUy crowned

head

212. 13
erminois,

gu.

Harte, Leics., a stag ppr.


117. 5
II7- 5
Validus.
Harte, a hart ppr.
Harte, Middx. and Norf., a stag's head
erased sa., attired arg., in the mouth a
flower of the last, stalked and leaved
vert.

cf.

121. 2

Harter of Broughton HaU, near Manchester, a stag springing from a fernbrake ppr., and gorged with a collar
268. 5
Deo omnia.
az.
Harter, James Francis Hatfield, Cranfield
Court, Woburn Sands, Beds, same
crest and motto.

HAR
George

Barter,

Esquire,

Park,

Hasellon

barry of six az. and or. the heart


charged with an ermine spot of the
last for difference.
cf. no. 14
Hartman, out of a ducal coronet or. a
demi-man in armour couped at the
thighs ppr.. garnished or, the visor
open, brandishing a pole-axe sa.. between two wings gu.. each charged
with a bend wavy, thereon between
two decrescents arg., three etoiles
pierced sa.
185. 10
Hartop, Leics., out of a ducal coronet or.
a demi-pelican with wings addorsed
arg.. vulning herself gu.
Hartopp, Cradock-, Sir Charles Edward.
Bart., of Freathby, Leics.
(l) Out of
a ducal coronet or, a demi-pelican with
wings endorsed arg.. vulning herself ppr.
(jor Hartopp).
(2) An arm in armour
couped at the elbow lying fesseways,
the hand holding a sword erect transfixed with a boar's head couped. all

B.S.O., Glouc. same crest and motto.


Barter, Walter George Hatfeild, Esquire,
of the Bury, Kempston, Beds, same
crest

HAR

262
Foster,

Salperton

of

J.P.,

Lovd

and motto.

and Clarendon House, Tunbridge Wells,


I

Malo mori quam foedari.


Barty of Birchington, Kent, a falcon's
head erased ppr., between two wings
expanded
Barvard, a
spes

Hall,

lodged and regardant gu., holding in


the mouth an arrow in bend sinister
arg.. and resting the dexter fore-leg on
a heart, also gu. Diligenles Deus ipse
juvat.
290. 12
Hartill, Alfred, Esquire, of Walsall, same
crest and motto.

Frederick William, Esquire, of


Lonsdale House, Willenhall. same crest

Bartill,

and motto.
Bartington,
Marquess,

Duke

see

Devonsh.,

of.

Bartland,

Baron (Maurice-Mahon),

Ire-

land, an heraldic tiger statant, holding


in the dexter paw a broken spear.

121. 2

or.

Hartley, Yorks, a stag lodged regardant


cf.

115.

Bartley, Scotland, a demi-antelope collared sa.


1 26.
3
Hartley, Captain Richard Wilson. J.P., of
Beech Park. Clonsilla, co. Dublin, out
of a mural coronet or, a stag's head
ppr., holding in the mouth a rose gu.,
barbed and seeded ppr. Sprctemur
agendo.
271. 20
Hartley, Ireland, a dexter arm in armour
embowed fesseways couped ppr., holding a club sa., spiked or.
199. 4
Hartley, Thomas, of Armathwaite Hall.
Cumb., a martlet sa., holdmg
its
beak a cross crosslet fitched or.

95. 5
Augustus,
Kt.,
cf.

Sir

Charles

K.C.M.G., M.LC.E., F.R.S.E., F.R.G.S.,


of 26. Pall Mall. S.W.. a martlet sa.,
holding in its beak a cross crosslet
fitchee or.
Vive ut vivas.
Hartley, Captain James. D.L., of Ash-

brooke, Bournemouth,

upon a mount

vert, a martlet sa., holding in the

a cross patee fitchee


vinces.

or.

Hartley, George Thompson, of Wheaton


Aston Hall, Stafford, same crest and

motto.
Hartley, Rev. John Thorneycroft. of the
Vicarage.
Burneston, near Bedale,

Yorks. same crest and motto.


Hartley of Settle, Giggleswick. Yorks,
a human heart gu., ensigned with a
crown vallery or, between two wings

verus honos.

Barvey,
Point,
Norf., out

Charles, Bart., of Crown


the
parish
of
Trowse.
of

a mural

dexter cubit arm erect ppr.. and above


the hand a crescent arg.. between two
branches of laurel in orle, also ppr.

ducal coronet or, a pelican issuing arg.,


Alteri sic tibi.
charged on the neck with a cross crosslet sa. for distinction, vulning herself Barvey, John Robert, Holmwood, Thorpe,
ppr. (Hartopp).
Norf.,over a dexter cubit arm erect ppr.,
(2) A dexter hand ppr.
holding a hunting-horn.
a crescent arg.. between branches of
laurel, also ppr.
Alteri sic tibi.
Hartree, a stag's head erased ppr., in
front of a saltire engrailed gu.
De quo Harvey of Chigwell, Essex, a dexter hand
apaumee ppr., over it a crescent rehene speraiur.
cf. 121. 2
Hartridge, Kent and Surrey, on a portversed arg.
Temeraire.
222. 5
cullis sa., lined and studded arg., a lion Barvey, C. B., between an oak and a
passant of the last.
laurel-branch, a dexter cubit arm erect
5. 9
Hartridge, Gustavus, Esquire, F.R.C.S.,
ppr., the hand holding a trident or, on
of 12, Wimpole Street, and Marden,
the staff thereof a flag az. and thereon
Kent, on a portcullis chained a lion
the word " Rosario " in letters of the
passant.
Sorte sua conteniiis.
second.
Hartshorn, a wolf passant collared and Barvey, a cubit arm holding a trefoil ppr.
lined. aU ppr.
cj. 28. 10
Barvey, late Sir George, President B.S.A.,
Hartshorn, a demi-wolf ppr.. gorged with
a dexter hand ppr., holding a trefoil
a collar, therefrom pendent a bugle or,
slipped vert.
Delectat et ornat.
and supporting a sword, point (nvn- Barvey, a cubit arm holding a trefoil
Fortiter in aioju,ti<.
wards. also ppr.
slipped and erect, all ppr.
Hartshome, a buck's head erased sa. _ j Harvey, a cubit arm holding a trefoil ppr.
Hartsink, a demi-lion holding between
issuing from a crescent or.
his paws a ragged staff.
Harvey, issuant from a crescent or,
cf. 15. i
Hartstonge and Hartstronge, Ireland, a
charged with a stag's head caboshed
fleur-de-lis or, entwined by a serpent
az., a cubit arm erect holding a trefoil
vert.
148. 8
slipped ppr.
216. 13
Hartstronge, Dublin, a demi-savage ppr., Barvey, Shand-, James Widdington. of
capped arg., holding in his dexter
Castle Semple. Renfrew. Scotland, out
hand a sword hilted or. point downof a crescent or. charged with a buck's
wards, and in his sinister hand a
head caboshed sa.. a cubit arm ppr..
battle-axe or, the hilt ppr.
Sub liberthe hand grasping a trefoil slippfed and
tate quietem.
erect vert, the arm charged with an
ermine spot or. On.niabene.
Bartwell, in a park paled or. a stag
216.13
Harvey, Surgeon-General Robert, co.
lodged arg.
Messrs. Coutts anci Co.. 59, Strand.
Bartwell, Sir Brodrick Cecil Denham
Arkwright, Bart., of Dale Hall, in
W.C., a cubit arm ppr., issuing from a
crescent or. charged with an eagle's
Essex, on a mount vert, surrounded
with seven pales, the second and fifth
head erased az., the hand holding a
trefoil slipped vert.
charged with a spear's head ppr..
238. 6
embrued gu.. a hart lodged arg., resting Harvey of London and Essex, an arm
embowed vested az. holding up a garb
the dexter foot on a well of the last,
or.
and holding in the mouth a sprig of
oak vert. Sorte sua contentus. 291. 15 Harvey of Bargy Castle, Wexford, a
dexter arm embowed in armour graspBartwell, on a mount vert, paled
ing a sword ppr., pommel and hilt or.
lart current ppr., attired of the second.
Semper eadem.
Bartwell, Kent, Northumb., and North195. 2
amp., a beetle passant gu., with wings Harvey, John Bald, jf Tormankin. Cilenaddorsed sa., horned arg.
devon, Perthsh.. a dexter arm in armour
embowed, holding in the hand a sword,
Barty, Ireland, a demi-savage wreathed
all ppr.
Garde bien.
round the head and middle, and holding
195- 2
Barvey, Charles Pigott, Esquire, of Suda club over his shoulder erect, all ppr.
borough House, Thrapston, and Guilsi .

9;. 8

<

43. 8

beak

Sub hoc signo

So.

In Deo

Langley Park, Bucks, a lion passant


regardant ppr., resting the dexter paw
upon an escutcheon arg., charged with
a bat's wing sa., the lion debruised by
a bendlet sinister wavy or.
Probitas

Dalby
Out of a

Bartley,

(i)

cf.

head cabossed.

Perictdum fortitiidine evasi.


25. 8
Bartland, Devonsh., a buck's head erased

arg.

Melton Mowbray:

or.

bull's

est.

Harvey-Hawke, see Hawke, Baron.


Barvey, Sir Robert Grenville, Bart., of

a falcon's head ereised ppr.. charge<l


with a trefoil slipped vert, between two
wings erect or, each charged with ahurt.

Barttord, a tent ppr.


158-7
Bartford, a parrot's head gu., between
lOi. 10
two wings vert.
Hartford of London and Hunts, a dexter
arm erect couped at the elbow, vested
per pale arg. and gu., holding in the
hand ppr. a stag's attire sa.
20S. 6
Hartgrave, a demi-man in armour royally
crowned, wielding in his sinister hand
a scimitar, all ppr.
Hartgule and HartguU, a buck's head
erased sa. attired or.
1 2 1
2
Bartigan, an armed hand erect holding
a sword ppr.
210. 4
HartiU, John Thomas. Esquire, of Manor
ppr. (jor Cradock).
House, WiUenhaU, on a \\Teath of the
colours, upon a mount vert, a hart Hartopp, Captain James Burns.
,

Harty, Sir Henry Lockington, Bart., of


Prospect House, co. Dublin, Ireland,

'

HAR
borough House, Northants, a demiounce guardant or, between two trefoils,
and holding in the dexter paw a like
trefoil, each slipped vert.
Honor nb

J56. 7

arvis.

cj.

26

HAS

Harvie, a boaiidon, outnd neck sa. 41. i


1 arg.exander. Esquire,
J.P., F.R.S.E., J. out, Dunipaee House,
Larbert, N.B., al jn rampant holding
a fleur-de-lis inf.his dexter paw gu.,
charged on the shoulder with a trefoil
slipped or.
Floreat majestas.
Harvill, a goat passant sa., armed or.

Haselden, Lines, a talbot's head arg.,


charged on the neck with a mullet gu.

Harvie-Brown, J

Harvey, Hants and Yorks, a leopard


passant ppr.
c/. 24. 2
Harvey of Alvington, Isle of Wight, and
Wormersley, Yorks, a leopard passant
ppr., gorged with a collar engrailed gu.

cj.
I

24. 2

29. 5

of London, ademi-tigersa., ducally


gorged or.
Harvy, Norf. and Suff., a lion couchant

Harvy

Harvey, Suff. and Devonsh., a leopard


gu.
passant sa., bezantee, collared and lined
or, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil Harvy,

7.

slipped vert.

Suff., a

leopard passant arg., peland lined or, holding in

lettee, collared

the dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert,


London and Essex, a leopard
passant arg., ducally gorged and lined Harvye, Somers., a squirrel sejant arg.,

Harvey

of

or.

Harvey

New

Barnet, a leopard
passant, ducally gorged and chained,
and holding in the dexter paw a
of Audley,

cf.

56. 12

Haselden, Lines, a talbot's head arg.


56. 12

Haselerton, a sword in pale ensigned with


a cross patee gu.
169. 5
Haselerton, a flag az., charged with a
cro.ss arg.

cf.

176. 13

Haseley, a leopard's face or.


22. 2
Haselfoot or Hassellfoot, of Boreham
Manor, Essex, a demi-peaeock or, with
wings expanded az., holding in the
beak a snake ppr., entwined round the
neck.
103. 6
Haselfoot, see Paske-Haselfoot.

Hasell, John Edward of Dalemain, Cumb.


the tail or, cracking a nut of the last.
a squirrel sejant cracking a nut between
two oak-branches, all ppr.
135-7
cf. 135. 7
Harward, Surrey, a demi-stag erm., du- Hasellwood and Haselwood, Xorthamp.,
cally gorged and attired gu.
Oxon.. and Worcs., a squirrel sejant
arg., collared or, charged with three
cf. 119. 2
Harward, of Hajme Devonsh., a leopard
bezants in pale, holding a hazel- branch

trefoil slipped.
Deo non jortiina.
Harvey, Middx., a leopard passant arg.,
spotted sa.,
ducally collared and
statant erm., collared or, in front of a
chained or, charged on the shouldfr
cross crosslet fitchee sa., from the
with a trefoil slipped vert.
collar a chain or, refiexed and attached
Harvey of London, a lion passant ppr.,
to the cross.
holding a trefoil vert.
Harwarden, Viscount, see De Montalt,
cf. 6. 2
Harvey, William Marsh, Esqr.ire, BarEarl.
rister-at-Law,
GoldinJton Hall, Harware of Stoke, Warw., out of paliof
sadoes or, a stag's head gu., attired of
Goldington, Beds, and of the Carlton
Club, a lion passant gardant ppr.,
the first and gorged with a wreath or
holding in the dexter paw a trefoil
and az.
cf. 121. 5
Harwine of London, a hatchet ppr.
slipped vert.
Je n'oublieray jamais.
6.

172- 3

ppr.
cf. 135. 2
Haskell, on a mount an apple-tree fructed,
ppr.

Haskins, Surrey, a lion's head erased ppr.


17. 8

Haskins, two hands issuing from clouds


conjoined, supporting a heart inflamed,
all

ppr.

224.

Haslam, Ireland, a boar passant sa.,


gorged with a laurel crown or.
40. 6
Haslam, Ireland, on a mount a lamb
couchant in front of a hazel-tree fructed,

Harvey, William Francis, Esquire, of Harwood, out of a ducal coronet or, a


all ppr.
Parbrook, Hants, same crest and motto.
triple-plume of twelve ostrich-feathers, Haslam, Sir Alfred Scale of Breadsall
Harvey, George Miller, Esquire, Malin
three, four, and live.
114. 6
Priory Derby, an eagle rising regardHall, Malin, co. Donegal, same crest. Harwood, an owl arg.
ant holding in the beak a hazel-leaf
96. 5
Je n'oublierai jamais.
Harwood of Battisford Hall, uponamount
slipped ppr., pendent from the neck
Harvey of Mintiagho, Innishowen, co.
vert, a wreath of oak or, thereon
by a ribbon arg., an escutcheon gu.,
Donegal, Ireland, a lion passant garperched a martlet arg.
Vincit pericula
charged with a lamb statant ppr.
dant ppr., holding in the dexter paw
rirttis.
Agnus Dei snlvator mens.
77. 7
a trefoil slipped vert.
Harwood, Berks and Shropsh., a stag's Haslatine, a talbot's head couped arg.
6. 5
Harvey, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant sa..
head caboshed gu., holding in its mouth
56. 12
holding in the dexter paw a crescent
an oak-branch ppr., acorned or.
Haslefoote, two wings addorsed erm.
cf.

10. 2

cf.

122.

148. 9

all

ppr.

f/-

109. 12

Harvey, Cambs and Suff., a demi-leopard Harwood of the Cloisters, Bath, a stag's
arg., spotted sa., holding between the
head cabossed gu., between the attires
paws an increscent erm.
a fret arg., and on either side a palmbranch ppr. Generosus et paraius.
Harvey, Suff., a demi-leopard sa., bezante,
holding in the dexter paw a trefoil vert. Harwood, Henry Harwood Penny, Esquire, of Cromarty House, a stag's head
Harvey, Beds, a leopards head couped
gardant.
caboshed gu., holding in the mouth a
slip of oak ppr., fructed or, and between
Harvey of Killia.ne Castle, co. Wexford,
Ireland, a bear rampant supporting
the attires a bugle-horn stringed, also
himself on a staff raguly, all ppr.
gu.
Suaviter.
34- 9 Harwood, Sir John James, of Ash ViUa,
Northumberland Street, Higher BroughHarvey, Kent, two bear's paws erased
and erect ermines, supporting a creston, JIanchester, in front of a rock ppr.
cent erminois.
a stag's head caboshed per pale arg.
39. 6
Harvey of Broadl.^y, Aberdeen, a trefoil
and gu., between the attires an escutvert.
Delectat et ornat.
cheon of the last, charged with an owl
148.9
Harvey, Essex, Sussex, Norf., and Norarg. and pendent from a riband, also
thamp., a sheaf o.f trefoil vert, banded
gu.
Strive diligently, hope always.
or.
Harwood of Woodhouse, Glouc, on a
Sir
Harvey,
Robert,
mount between two trefoils slipped a
of
Trenowth.
Cornw., Dundridge, Devonsh., and of
stag's head cabossed,
between the
Palace Gate. London, W., upon a
attires an acorn leaved, all ppr.
mount vert, a cockatrice ppr., holding Hasard, Glouc, a bear's head and neck
in the beak three ears of wheat slipped,
sa., muzzled or.
34. 14
gorged with a chain, and suspended Hase of Great Melton, Norf., a falcon
therefrom a harrow, all or. Semper
rising erminois, belled arg., charged on
eadem.
the breast with an etoile of sixteen
Harvey, Ireland, two wings in lure ppr.
points of the last, in the centre thereof
an ermine spot.
13- 3
Harvie, Scotland, a trefoil vert.
Delectat Hase, Herts,
hare

Haslen, a squirrel sejant cracking a nut


ppr., collared gemelle az., between two
branches of palm, also ppr. Qui nucleum
tmlt,

nucem

frangat.

Haslett of Londonderry and SummerhiU,


CO. Donegal, Ireland, a talbot's head

couped sa., gorged and chained or.


Semper fidelis.
cf. 56. 12
Haslewood, see Hasellwood.
Haslewood, Rev. Frederick George, LL.D.
of
Chislet
Vicarage,
Canterbury,
and Highley, Shropsh., a squirrel
sejant az., collared or, charged with
three bezants in pale, holding a hazelbranch ppr. fructed or. Quod me mihi
296. 14
reddit amicum.
Hasling, Kent, an ostrich holding in its
,

beak a broken

tilting-spear, all ppr.


cf.

97. 2

arm embowed vested


turned down at the wrist arg.,
holding in the hand a dart point downwards or, feathered of the second,

Hassal, Chesh., an
or,

barbed

sa.

Hassall and Hassell, a hand holding three


arrows points downwards.
cf. 214. 3
Hassall and Hassell, out of a ducal coronet a hand holding three arrows points

downwards.
Hassard, an escallop

214. 2
or.

Vive en espoir.
141. 12

HAS

HAU

262

attired or, between the attires a bugleEdward Hassard, of Edlington HasweU, a taJbot^ ar-^ erased az., colhorn of the first, garnished and pendent
lared erm.
56. I
Manor, Horncastle, Lines, an escallop
^^-,
mes a demi-leopard
from two annulets conjoined, also or.
Hatch, issuant frov
Sinccriias.
or.
hol<ling in the dfi,ter paw a grenade
Ung Dieu et ung roy.
Hassard, an arm in armour embowed
tired, all ppr.
Hathorn, Scotland, a lion rampant gu.,
holding in the gauntlet a crane's head

armed and langued az., grasping a


198. 13 Hatch, Devonsh., a U n's face arg.
and neck erased.
21. 12
hawthorn-tree fructed, and in the
Hassard of Gardenhill, an escallop or.
dexter paw a scimitar defending the
Vive en espoir.
141 '- Hatch of Sutton, Surrey, a derai-lion ramsame ppr.
pant or, holding a uound.
Hassell, a dexter arm erect vested gu.,
cuffed arg., holding in the hand a Hatch, William, Esquire, J.P., M.D., of Hathorn, Hugh Fletcher, Castle Wigg.
Whithorn, a hawthorn-tree ppr. Stabo.
Ardee Castle, Ardee, o. Louth, Ireland,
branch of olive ppr.
a demi-hon rampant or, armed and lan- Hathway, a leopard sejant or, collared
Hassell, G. C, Esquire, of Newcastle-onaz.,
gued gu., charged on the breast with
resting his dexter paw on an
Tyne, and Colonel J. W. Hassell,
escutcheon sa., charged with the arms.
a pile of shot ppr., and holding in his
Junior United Service Club, London,
paws a staff, also ppr., thereto affixed Hatley, Bucks, Cambs, and Hunts, out
same crest. Hcec manus ob patriam.
of a ducal coronet an antelope's head
a flag arg., charged with a cross of the
Hassell, J. G. T., of Mount Cross, Bramley,
or, attired, tufted, and maned sa.,
second.
Fortis valore et artnis.
Yorks, a dexter cubit arm erect vested
pierced through the neck by a broken
gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand Hatch, John Anthony Freeman, Esquire,
spear gu.
of Ardee Castle, Ardee, co. Louth, same
a branch of olive ppr. H(ec mantis
Hatsell, Middx., on a mount vert, a viper's
crest and motto.
ob patriam.
head erect and erased ppr., holding in
176. 12
Hassell,
Cumb., between two oak- Hatch, a flag in bend.
coronet
the mouth a branch of rue of the last.
branches a squirrel sejant cracking a Hatch, Ireland, out of a ducal
a hand holding three arrows points Hatt, Essex, Berks, and London, a
nut, all ppr.
falcon's head quarterly arg. and gu.,
downwards, all ppr.
214. 2
HassellwOOd, a squirrel sejant az., colbetween two wings sa.
89. I
lared or, and charged with three bezants Hatcher, Lines, an arm embowed, vested
az., charged with three bars arg.. hold- Hatton, Finch-, see Winchelsea. Earl of.
in pale, holding a nut-branch ppr.
ing in the hand ppr. a branch of olives Hatton, a hawk close arg., holding in its
c/. 135. 2
beaian
ear
of
wheat
or.
vert.
cf. 85. 2
Hast, Norf.. a stag's head erased gu.,
(i) A hawk close arg.,
Hatchet and Hatchett, a thunderbolt ppr. Hatton, Shropsh.
attired arg., ducally gorged or.
holding in his beak an ear of wheat or.
c/. 121. 2
174- 13
124.12
r/. 85.2. (2) Ahind trippant or.
Hatchet, a blade of a hatchet ppr.
Hastaline, a talbot's head couped arg.
172. : Hatton, Chesh., Cambs, Shropsh., and
56. 12
Glouc. a hind trippant or.
124. 12
Hastday, Kent, on a mount vert, a hare Hatcliff, a lion rampant arg., guttee-destatant
'Villiers,
a
hind
poix.
Hatton, Colonel
in her form ppr.
136. 12
cf. I. 13
or, charged with an annulet gu. Virtus
Hasted, a wheel ppr.
167. i Hatcliffe, Lines, a lion passant gu., holding in the dexter paw a cutlass erect
tuHssima cassis.
cf. 125. 3
Hasted of Sunning.^, Berks, on a mural
coronet az., an eagle displayed erm.,
arg., hilt and pommel or.
Hatton-EUis, Joseph Alfred, Esquire, of
cf. 6. 2
May Bank, St. Annes-on-Sea, a demibeaked or.
c/. 75. 2
Hately, Scotland, an otter's head erased
Fide
lion between two garbs, aU or.
Fidem servabo.
sa.
Hasted, same crest.
134. 3
et amore.
Hastie, Scotland, a palm-branch vert. Hatfeild, Captain Charles Taddy, Harts295. i
down, near Margate, a dexter cubit Hatton of London, a demi-bear rampant
Pro patrid.
147. i
Hastings, Lord, see Huntingdon, Earl of.
arm erect vested sa., cuffed arg., holdsa.
34. 13
ing in the hand
ppr. a cinquefoil Hatton, Ireland,
Hastings, Abney-, see Donington. Baron.
a demi-griffin ppr.,
slipped or.
268. 3
Hastings, Baron, see Loudoun, Earl of.
Pax.
winged gu., holding between its claws
Hastings, Rawdon-, see Loudoun, Earl of. Hatfield of Twickenham, Middx., an arm
an esquire's helmet or.
cf. 64. 1
Hastings, Marquess of {extinct) (Rawdonerect couped below the elbow, vested Hat worth, a hat sa., charged with a
Hastings)
(i) A bull's head erased
sa., cuffed arg., holding in the hand
cinquefoil or.
sa., armed and ducally gorged or {for
ppr. a cinquefoil slipped or.
Haugh, a lion rampant per fess or and
Hastings).
44. 2.
(2) On a mural
268. 3
az., holding in his dexter paw a fleurcoronet arg., a pheon sa., and issuant Hatfield, John Randall, of Thorp Arch,
2. 7
de-lis gu.
therefrom a laurel- branch ppr. {/or
Tadcaster, Yorks: (i) A dexter cubit Haughton, a pelican's head and neck
Rawdon). Et nos quoque tela sparsimus
vulning itself ppr.
arm vested sa., cuffed arg., the hand
cf. 98. 2
Hastings, Baron (Astley). out of a ducal
ppr., holding a cinquefoil slipped or Haughton, Chesh., a buU's head couped
coronet or, a plume of five feathers arg.
26S. 3.
arg., charged on the neck with three
{for Hatfield).
(2) Two goats'
Justitice tena.r.
114. 13
bars sa.
heads erased and addorsed, the dexter
cf. 44. 3
Hastings, Ireland, a dexter arm couped
az.,
the sinister arg. {for Oossip). Haughton of London, a bull's head erased
268. 4.
and embowed holding in the hand a
Pax.
arg., armed sa.
44- 3
fireball, all ppr.
HatBeld
Hall,
Yorks,
coronet
gu.,
a triple
202 5 Hatfield of
a Haule, out of a ducal
Hastings, a bull's head erased sa., attired
buffalo's head erased or.
plume of ostrich-featb.ers or.
114. 6
44. i
or, gorged with a ducal coronet of the Hatfield of Dublin, Ireland, a talbot's Hault, Kent, an ermine passant ducally
last.
In veritale victoria.
head erased arg., collared or.
gorged or.
56. i
cf. 1 34. 6
44. 2
Hastings, Rev. John Parsons, M.A., of Hatfield and De Hatfield, on the stump Haultain, Canada, out of a ducal coronet
Martley, Worcs., a bull's head couped
of a tree couped and sprouting new
a ram's head, holdiag in the mouth a
gu., armed or.
branches, an eagle with wings inverted
branch of olive. Satis imperat qui sibi
and addorsed. all ppr.
Hastings, a mermaid gu., her mirror and
est imperiosus.
cf. 130. i
comb ppr., crined or.
184. 5 Hatfield, an ostrich-feather enfiled with Haulton, a moon in her complement arg.
Hastings, Northamp., a demi-panther
a ducal coronet.
224. 2
114. 12 Haulton, two hand.i conjoined.
gardant ppr., supporting a lozenge or.
Hathaway and Hatheway, a demi-lion Haulton, issuing out of clouds two hanrls
224. i
HasweU, WiUiam Cyril, Esquire, M.B.
rampant gu., holding in his dexter paw
conjoined, all ppr.
B.S. Durh., of the HaU, StrensaU,
Hautten.
a fleur-de-lis.
Haunton,
see
^3Yorks, a talbot's head erased, gorged Hatherell, Charles Edward Grey, Radford HaussonviUe of Lorraine, a tortoise sa.,
with a collar, charged with three ermine
House, near Leamington, an antelope's
between two jiennons, the dexter or,
spots.
Fidelite.
head couped ppr., gorged with a collar
the sinister az.
HasweU, John, Esquire, M.A., D.C.L., of
chained or, charged with two mascles Hauston, Scotl<-ind, a sand-glass winged
the
Esplanade, Sunderland, on a
113. 11
az. in the mouth a rose gu. slipped vert.
ppr.
Ill time.
wreath of the colours, in front of a
Probitas verus honos.
Hautten and Haunton, Oxon., between
talbot's head erased gu., eared or, a Hatherton, Baron (Littleton), of Hathertwo sprigs of thistle arg., stalked and
fountain ppr. Mors janua vitce. cf. 56. 2
ton, Staffs, a stag's head
leaved vert, an ass's head erased ppr.

Hassard,

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HAV

HAW

265
Hawes

of London, out of a ducal coronet Hawkins of Rathfriland, co. Down, Irea stag's head arg. attired or. 1 20. 7
land, a falcon rising ppr., belled or, and
Havelock-Allan, Sir Henry Spencer More- Hawes of London, out of a ducal coronet
perched on a lure of the last. Proviton, Bart., BlackweU Hall, Darlington,
or, a stag's head ppr., holding in the
dence with adventure.
mouth a sprig of laurel vert. c/. 1 20. 7 Hawkins of Hawkesnest, Warw., a dexYorks (i) A demi-lion rampant arg.,
ducally crowned gu., holding in the Hawes, a buck's head erased ppr., attired
ter arm couped at the shoulder fessedexter paw a cross potent or, and supor, holding in its mouth an oak-branch
ways and erect from the elbow habited
vert, fructed gu.
porting with the sinister a rudder of
</. 19.
vair, holding in the hand ppr. a falcon
the second, and charged upon the Hawes, Dorset, a goat's head sa., holding
perched arg., beaked, legged, and belled
in its mouth a hoUv- branch vert.
shoulder for distinction with a cross
or.
crosslet (for Allan).' 245. 11.
A
12
128.
(2)
Hawkins, Shropsh.. a falcon's head ehecf.
lion rampant gu.,semee of ernnne-spots, Hawk, a hawk belled ppr.
c/. 85. 2
quy arg. and sa., beaked or, between
and charged upon the shoulder with a Hawke, Baron (Hawke), of Towton,
two wings expanded, the dexter or,
castle arg., sustaining a Danish battleYorks, a hawk rising erm., beaked,
the sinister gu.
89. i
belled, and charged on the breast with Hawkins, Heref. and Glouc, a falcon's
axe ppr. (for Havdock).
245. 12.
Fortiter gerit cruccm.
Fidditer.
a fleur-de-lis or. Strike.
head chequy arg. and sa., beaked or,
Havergal, Chesh., a greyhound current Hawke, a falcon rising ppr., charged on
between two wings gu.
89. i
the breast with a fleur-de-lis or.
ensigned by an arrow in flight. Scite
Hawkins, Berks, a demi-eagle arg. 80. 2
citissime certe.
c/. 58. 2
Hawkins, Ireland, out of a naval coronet
cf. 87. I
Haverfleld, Francis John, Christchurch, Hawke, a hawk close ppr.
an antelope's head, all ppr.
85. 2
127. 6
Oxford, a wreath of oats ppr.
Hawkens, on a hawk's lure, a hawk sta- Hawkins, Monm., on a mount vert, a hind
tant with wings endorsed.
Havering, a lion rampant holding a spear
lodged or. Toiijours j/ret.
125. 4
Hawker, a dexter hand ppr., holding a Hawkins, Rev. Sir John Caesar, Bart.,
sa., the flag gu.
c/. 3. 7
hawks lure or.
Havers of Loudon and Norf., a griffin
217. 8
M.A., of Kelston, Somers., same crest.
sejant erm., ducally gorged
and chained Hawker, Devonsh., on the stump of a tree
Pro Deo d Rege.
^
lying in fess a hawk ppr.
gu.
c/. 62. 10
Hawkins, Devonsh., a demi-Moor manaHavers of Thelton Hall, Norf., a griffin Hawker, Hants, a hawk's head erased or.
cled ppr., with annulets on the arms
Accipiler prcedam, nos gloriam.
sejant arg., the beak and claws or,
88. 1
and in the cars or. Nil despcrandum.
ducally gorged and lined of the last.
Hawker, P. T. R., of Longparish House, Hawkins of Lewell, Dorset, a demi(/. 62.
Whitchurch, same crest and motto.
10
naked man ppr., wTeathed about the
124. 3
Havers of London and Norf., a griffin Hawkes, a hind's head erased.
temples arg. and az., the hands exsejant arg., the beak and fore-legs or, Hawkes, Ireland, on a chapeau ppr., an
tencled and manacled at each arm with
owl with wings expanded arg.
ducally gorged and lined of the last.
96. 6
a rope passing behind his back, also
c/. 62. 10
Hawkesbury, Baron (Foljambe), Kirkppr.
ham Abbey, Yorks ( i ) A seaweed Hawkins, Cornw., a cubit arm erect,
Haversham, on a ducal coronet or, a
rock ppr., thereon asea-Uon sejant az.,
mullet sa.
vested arg., charged with two fleursresting the dexter pawon an escutcheon
Haviland-Burke, Edmund, Esquire, M.P.,
de-lis az., holding in the hand ppr.
of 70, Wellington Road, Dublin: (i)
per fesse wavy arg. and az., in chief a
a baton or, tipped sa.
cormorant sa., beaked and legged gu., Hawkins, Christopher Henry Thomas,
A cat sejant gardant ppr., collar and
chain reflexed over the back or (for
holding in the beak a branch of seaweed
Trewithen, Probus, R.S.6., Cornw..
called laver, inverted vert (jor Lit-crBurke).
26.
Out of a
13.
(2)
same crest.
coronet sa., a tower triple-towered
^00^), and in base a hawk, wings elevated Hawks, in the sea a column ppr.
176. 2
arg., the portcullis gu. (for Haviland).
and addorsed arg. (for Hawkr^lnin/]- Hawkshaw, a hawk's head.
cf. 88. 12
Vindus sed non victus. Dominis forDemoures ferme. 2797. (2) A mans Kg Hawkshaw, late Sir John, F.R.S., J.P.,
tiisima tnrris.
unarmed, except the spur, couped at
issuant from the battlements of a tower
Havilland or De Havilland, out of a corothe thigh, quarterly or and sa., spurred
sa., a hawk's head or, gorged with a
net sa., a tower triple-towered arg., the
of the first. Bee fast.
Sot/es ferme. 279.8
collar gemelle, also sa.
lure is
portcullis gu.
Dominus jortissima tur- Hawkes-Cornock, John, Esquire, of
truth.
89. 3
CromweUsfort, co. Wexford, Ireland
Hawkshaw, Rev. William, Rector of FerHavilland, John, Kinellan. Kingsley Park,
(l) A dexter cubit arm fesse wise, the
monamorghan, a hawk's head erased
Northants, same crest and motto.
hand grasping a sword erect, all ppr.,
ppr., gorged with a ducal coronet or.
the arm charged with two crescents in
Haw, a poplar-tree growing out of a
Perseverance.
cf. 88. 12
mount ppr.
fess az. (for Cornock).
c/. 144. 12
(2) On a branch Hawkshaw, Rev. Edward Burdett. of
Haward, Kent, an arm vested sa., cuffed
of oak lying fesswise a hawk rising, all
Weston. Ross-sh., same crest and
or, holding in the hand ppr. a human
ppr., jessed and belled or, with the
motto.
heart gu.
motto over, "Virtide non vi" (for Hawksley, a falcon with wings addorsed.
Haward, on the stump of a tree couped
Hawken). Animo d fide.
and eradicated ppr., a falcon with Hawkesford, a griffin passant sa.
63. 2 Hawksley, Bourchier Francis, Esquire,
wings elevated and displayed, also ppr., Hawkesworth and Hawksworth, a sinisof 14, Hyde Park Gardens, London,
belled or.
ter hand in fess, issuing from a cloud
W.. upon a perch a hawk regardant
cf. 87. 12
Hawarden of Widnes, Lanes, out of a
in the dexter, and reaching to a serpent
holding in the beak an ear of wheat,
ducal coronet or, a stag's head erm.,
ppr.
223. 8
slipped
or,
between two ostrichattired of the first.
120. 7 Hawkesworth, Thomas, Esquire, M.B.,
feathers.
Vigilant.
Hawberke, a hand holding a dart ppr.
Royal Societies Club, London, a Hawksley, Randall Plunkett Taylor, Es-

Havard, Wales, a bull's head


gu.

43. 8

or,

My

Hawden, Scotland, a

lion's

214. 4
head erased

gu.

Ferio, tego.
17. 2
Hawdon, Cyril Goodricke, Esquire, J.P.,
of Westerfield, Ashburton, New Zealand, Me.s ; a lion's head erased. Ferio,
tego.
17. 8
Hawe, Norf., a griffin's head erased erm.,
coUared and lined or.
c/. 66. 2
Hawes, Suff., Surrey, and London, out of

a mural coronet

az.,

a lion's head

or.

19.

12

Hawes, Dorset, a greyhound's head sa.,


ducally gorged and lined or.
c/. 61. 2

hawk

close

belled

ppr.

Moveo

et

or.

Hawkeworth, a cubit arm erect vested or,


cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.
a cross crosslet gu.

Hawkey, a hand couped holding a


stone.

of

Caldy Island, Tenby, Pem-

Hawksmore, Notts, a hawk preying on a

moorhen, all ppr.


cf. 77. 12
88. 2
Hawksworth, a hawk rising.
Hawksworth, a hand issuing out of a
cloud, and reaching to a serpent ppr.
charged
curling221. 2

HawkingS, a lion's gamb gu.,


with a chevron or.
cf. 39. 2
Hawkins, Scotland, a falcon jessed and
belled ppr.

quire,

brokesh., upon three masoles interlaced fessewise az., a hawk ppr., colGarde Vhonneur.
lared of the first.

proficior.

Hawkewood, a hawk's head

Providence with adventure.


cf.

85. 2

223. 8

Hawle, out of a ducal coronet or, a mullet


gu., between two laurel-branches in
orle vert.

146. 7

HAW

HAY

266
Hay

Hay of Seggieden,
husbandman ppr.,

of Linplum, a goat's head erased

Perthsh., a demiholding over his


Malum bono vince.
shoulder an ox-yoke or, bows gu.
crescent az.
Diligentia fit ubertas.
Spare nought.
187. 14
cf. 128. 5
Hawley of West Green House, Hants, a
winged thunderbolt ppr. Et suivez moy. Hay of Drumelzier, a goat's head erased Hay, Scotland, an ox's head couped ppr.
Spare nought. 12.S. 5
iVec abest jugum.
arg., armed or.
cf. 44. 3
174- 13
Hay of Newhall, a goat's head and neck Hay, Scotland, a plough ppr. Nil desperHawley, Hants, a thunderbolt ppr.
andum.
178. 7
erased arg., charged with a crescent,
174- 13
Spare nought.
Hay, Ireland, a dexter hand holding an
cf. 128. 5
Hawley, on a ducal coronet an etoile of
olive-branch ppr.
219. 9
Hay, Sir Hector Maclean, Bart., of Alc/. 164. 4
sixteen points or.
derston, Haddington, Scotland, a goat's Hay, a hand ppr., holding an annulet or.
Hawley, a falcon with wings addorsed
216. I
head erased arg., armed or. Spare
88. 2
ppr.
128. 5 Hay, the sun in his splendour ppr.
nougM.
Hawley, an Indian goat's head holding
162. 2
in the mouth a three-leaved sprig of Hay of Laxfirth, Scotland, a goat's head
arg., armed or, charged on the neck Hay, Ireland, a falcon ppr.
85. 2
Suivtz moi.
holly, all ppr.
with a mullet az. Malum bono vin- Hay, Scotland, a falcon perched on the
Hawley, Sir Nenry Michael, Bart., of Leystump of a tree, sprouting a branch
citur.
cf. 128. 12
bourne Grange, Kent, uses : a dexter
before and behind in orle ppr. Speravi
arm in armour ppr., garnished or, hold- Hay of Rannes, a goat passant arg.,
in Domino.
armed and ungu. or. Spare nought.
ing in the hand a spear in bend sinister,
Hay, Scotland, a falcon volant ppr.,
cf. 129. 5
210. 11
point downwards, also ppr.

Hawles, Hants, a greyhound's head


ducally gorged, ringed and

sa.,

lined or.
cf. 6i. 2

arg..

armed

or,

and charged with a

Hawleys, an arm

embowed throwing

dart ppr.

Hawling, an arm
a scimitar arg.

embowed ppr.
pommel or.

a
201. 14
holding
201 I
.

Haworth-Booth, see Booth.


HawOTth, a wolf passant collared, holding
in his dexter paw a
of Churchdale

trefoil.

Haworth

a stag's head
lozenges in fess.

HaU, Derbysh.,

couped,

gorged

with

Quoderospero. 122. 6
Haworth, Lanes, a stag's
head couped gu., attired or, around
cords arg.
two
twisted
the neck

Haworth

of

cf.

Haws and Hawse,


wings expanded.

Hawtayne

121. 5

a sphinx statant with


cf.

182. 12

Oxon., an ass's
between two sprigs of

of the Ley,

head erased

or,

thistles arg., stalked and leaved vert


Hawte, a dragon's head and wings per
pale or and gu., charged on the breast
with a cinquefoil.
cf. 72. 7
Hawthorn or Hawthorne, a demi-antelope

ppr
oUared guHawthorn, Scotland, a hand holding a
c/. 216. 12
star of six points.
Wigtown, a
of Castlewig,
hawthorn-tree ppr. Stabo.
Hawtin, John Nelms, L.R.C.P., etc., of

Hawthorn

Sturdie House, Roundhay Road, Leeds,


Yorks, an ass's head erased between
sprigs of thistles arg., sprigged and
leaved vert. Honor virtutis praemium.
290. 14
Hawton of London, a bull's head erased

two

arg..

armed

44. 3

sa.

Hawtre, Middx., a

lion's

head erased

or,

17. 8

fretty sa.

Haxlord, a lion rampant sustaining an


2. 4
arrow point downwards.
Haxton, Scotland, a decrescent. Resurgo.
163.

Hay, Marquess of Tweeddale,

see

Tweed-

dale.

Hay, Earl of Errol, see Errol.


Hay, Earl of Kinnoul and Baron Hay,
see

Kinnoul.

Hay

of Letham, an ox-yoke entwined


with laurel and olive ppr. Fert laurea

fides.

Hay

of Faichfield and Cocklaw, Scotland, as recorded for Charles Hay,


Lord Newton, a Judge of the Com-t
of Session, a goat passant arg., armed
and unguled or. Spare nought, c/. 129. 5
Hay of London, an ox-yoke in bend or.
178. 6
Pro patrid.
Hay of Cardenie, an ox-yoke in pale with
bows gu. Hinc honor et opes.
cf. 178. 6
Hay, Scotland, the yoke of a plough in
pale with two bows gu. Serva jugum
sub jugo.
cf. 178. 6
Hay, Sir David, Physician (1692), an ox-

yoke with a serpent entwined around


Fortius dum juncta.
Perthsh., Scotland, an
ensigned with a
Cresco sub jugo.
crescent arg.
Hay of Lochloy. Elgin, Scotland, an oxyoke erected in pale or, with bows gu.
it,

Hay

all ppr.

of Strowie,

ox-yoke

in pale gu.,

Serva jugum.

c/.

178.

armed, jessed, and belled or. gorged


with a label. Propter obedientiam.
87. 1
Hay, a falcon rising ppr.
Hay, Sir Arthur Graham, Bart., of Park,
Wigtownsh., Scotland, uses : a falcon
displayed ppr. Serva jugum.
Hay, Dalrymple-, Admiral the Rt. Hon.
Sir John Charles Bart., P.C. K.C.B.,
r.R.S., D.C.L., Craigenveoch, Glenluce,
N.B. (i) A hawk ppr., charged on the
breast with an escutcheon gu. (for
Hay). 85. 3. (2) A rock ppr. (for
Firm.
Dalrymple). Serva jugum.
:

179. 7
Ballinkeele, co.
Wexford, and Hay of St. Malo, a falcon
arg., the wings expanded ppr., belled
Serva jtigum.
or.
87. i
Hay, Scotland, a dove with wings expanded ppr. Serva jugum.
94. 2

Hay

of

Tacumshane and

James Robert, Esquire


A stag's head cabossed within two
I
branches of laurel conjoined at the top.
ppr. (for Gordon).
(2) A goat
trippant ppr. (for Hay). Byde together.

Hay-Gordon,
(

all

of London, a dexter hand holding


Valet
ppr., with bows gu.
217. 6
vulnerat.
Hay of Woodcockdale, a demi-man ppr.,
holding an ox-yoke or, with bows gu.

Hay

Spare nought.
cf. 122. 5
Hay, Scotland, a buck's head cabossed
122.5
ppr.
V enter and gain.
Hay-Newton, William Drummond Ogilvy
of Newton, Haddingtonsh.. Scotland,
Hinc incrementum.
217. 6
a demi-lion rampant or, brandishing
a scimitar ppr., hilted and pommelled
Hay of Ranfield, a dexter arm embowed
14. 10
of the first.
Pro patria.
holding in the hand an ox-yoke ppr.
202. 9 Hay, Macdougal-, Bart., of Mackerston,
a lion passant gardant ppr., holding in
Hay, Scotland, a demi-arm holding aloft
the dexter paw a cross crosslet (itched
217. 6
an ox-,yoke ppr. Hoc vince.
Dread God.
gu.
cf. 4. 3
Hay, Scotland, an arm from the elbowholding an ox-yoke with bows gu. La- Hay, Scotland, an increscent ppr. Donee
163. 3
impleat orbem.
6
horanti palma.
217.
pale
gu.
Hay of Konigsberg, two arms from the Haycock, on a ducal coronet per

an ox-yoke
et

shoulder embowed, vested in russet,


grasping an ox-yoke or, the bows gu.

Pro

patria.
of Newhall and Pitfour, Scotland, a
naked arm in pale, holding three stalks
of wheat ppr., between the hand and
the wheat-ears an ox-yoke in fess gu.
Diligentia fit ubertas.
Hay of Balhousie, a demi-man vested,
holding a blue cap on his head, and
holding over his shoulder the yoke of a

Hay

Hay, see Paterson-Balfour-Hay.


Hay, see Baird-Hay.
Hay, Robert Mordaunt, of Dunse Castle,
Berwick, a goat's head erased arg.
plough gu. Rtnovato animo. 187. 14
12S. 5
Spare nought.
Hay, Scotland, a goat's head erased or, Hay, Rev. Frederick Drummond. M.A., of
Lyncombe Lodge, Bath, an aged Low128. 5
armed arg.
land Scots country - man couped at
Hay of Mordington, a goat's head erased
128. 5
the knees, vested in gray, waistcoat gu.,
arg., armed or.
Spare nought.
bonnet az., bearing on his shoulder an
Hay of Spott, same crest and motto.
128. 5
ox-yoke ppr. Renovate animos.

and or, a lion passant per pale counter6. 6


changed.
Haycock, Henry Edward, Esquire, of
IronviUe House, Alfreton, Derbysh.,
same crest. Fortior leone Justus. 290. 9
Haydock of Banyton, Oxon., a swan rising
arg., beaked or, ducally gorged and
Uued gu.
Haydock, Haidocke,

and

Heydock

of

Hants, a demi-swan witli


wings expanded arg., ducally gorged,
lined and beaked gu.
Greywell,

Haydon, a mastiff ppr.


Haydon, Norf., a talbot

arg.,

spotted
cf.

Haydon
Herts,

of Grove, Watford,
a talbot statant

sa.

54. 2

and Oxley.
az.
cf.

54- 2

HAY
Haynes

of Bowood, Epford, aud Cadhay,


Devousli., a lion arg., seizing on a bull

eourant

Haydon
arg.,

ton,

sa.

or Haidon of London, a lion


seizing on a bull eourant sa.

Flnne en

HEA

267

of Thimbleby Lodge, Northaller- Haywood, Staffs, in front of the stump


of a tree, thereon a hawk rising ppr.,
Yorks, a stork with wings discharged on the breast with a pellet,
played ppr., holding in the beak a
three trefoils slipped vert.
cf. 87. 12
snake of the last.
Haynes, an eagle preying on a tortoise, Haywood, on the stump of a tree a falcon

Haydon

all

joy.

79. 8

ppr.

Haye, a dexter arm embowed, vested gu., Haynes, Stanley, M.D., of Malvern, an
eagle with wings addorsed and inverted
turned up and indented arg., holding
in the hand ppr. a scythe in bend or,
preying on a tortoise. Semper paratvs.
Haynes, an eagle displayed az., semee of
the blade arching to the dexter.
estoiles or.
c/. 75.2
Hayes, a falcon with wings addorsed ppr.
88. 2 Haynes, a demi-hind arg.
Hayes of Great Badgebury, Kent, a falcon Haynes, three Moors' heads conjoined
in one neck, facing dexter, sinister, and
volant ppr., jessed and belled or, gorged
upwards.
191. 5
with a ducal coronet per pale of the
Haynes, Ireland, a lion sejant or, collared
last and gu.
az.
cf. 7. 4
Hayes, Bart, (extinct), on a perch ppr.,
a falcon with wings addorsed or, pen- Hays, a monkey passant ppr., collared
round the loins and chained or. cf. 136.8
dent from the beak an escutcheon gu.,
charged with a leopard's face or. Nil Hays of Dallamore, Devonsh., a swan's
head ppr.
Hayes of London, a fox passant erminois. Hays, a hawk with wings displayed er.

Hayes, Herts, a leopard's head sa. 22. lo


Hayes, William, Esquire, B.A., of Gloucester House, Highgate, London, N., a
leopard's head couped.
Hayes of Nowton and Kettleburgh. Sufi'.,
ademi-leopard rampant regardant ppr.,
collared and chained or, supporting an
escutcheon gu.
Hayes, a demi-lion rampant or, holding
in the paws a flagstaff or, the pennon

87. 12

rising ppr.

Hazard, Rowland, Esquire, of Oakwoods,


in Peace Dale, Rhode Island, U.S.A.,
and Rowland Gibson Hazard of the
Acorns, Peace Dale, Rhode Island,
Sinceritas.
141. 14
use an escallop.
Hazard, on an anchor in the sea a dove
holding in the beak an olive-branch,
all

ppr.

94.

Hazel, James, Esquire, J.P., Commander


R.N., Rowstock, Steventon, Berks, a
between two oaksquirrel
sejant

branches

ppr.

Nee

myrtus

vincet

corylos.

Hazel, a dexter arm vested holding in


the hand an olive-slip.
Hazledine, Shropsh., a lion rampant or,
charged on the breast with a cross
minois.
flory sa., holding in his paws a shield
Hayter of Salisbury, a bull's head couped
arg., charged with the planet Mars sa.
or, pierced through the neck with a
Per jiiga, per fiuvios.
broken spear arg.
Hayter, Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Divett, Bart., Hazlerigg, Sir Arthur Grey, Bart., of

Trevena,
Park, Berks
of Southill
Tintagel, Cornw. and Linslade Manor,
;

Noseley Hall,

Leics.,

on a chapeau

gu., turned up erm., a man's head ppr.


Pro aris et focis.
Leighton, Bucks, a bull's head erased
sa., semee of escallops or, and pierced Hazlewood, of Belton, Rutl., a squirrel
sejant az., bezantee, cracking a nut
through the neck with a broken spear
cf- 135- 7
in bend sinister point upwards ppr.
Viavi.
273.6 Hazlewood, a hand holding a bunch of
arg.
c/. 15. 2
219. 6
grapes ppr
Hayes, Henry, Esquire, of Stratford, Hayter, Henry Heylyn, Esquire, C.M.G.,
of Winterbourne, Malvern Road, Arma- Heacock of Newington, Middx., a hind
Rathgar, co. Dubhn, a demi-lion ramsejant regardant erminois, collared
dale, near Melbourne, Victoria, Governpant or, holding in his paws a flagstaff,
gu., resting the dexter foot on a beement Statist of Victoria, a buU's head
therefrom a pennon gu., and charged
hive or.
cf. 125. I
erased sa., semee of escallops or, and
upon the shoulder with a pheon sa.
49- 7
pierced through the neck with a broken Head, a unicorn's head arg.
Renovate animos.
cf. 15. 2
spear in bend sinister point upwards Head, Charles Arthur, Esquire, of HartHayes, Sir Samuel Hercules, Bart., of
burn Hall, Stockton-on-Tees, a unippr.
Via vi.
Drumboe Castle, co. Donegal, Ireland,
273. 6
Study
corn's head couped ermines.
a griffin's head erased between two Hayter-Hames, Captain Colvile George

dragon's wings

sa.

Dieu me conduise.
cf.

65. II

Hayhurst, see France-Hayhurst.


Hayles, a demi-lion holding a pheon

quiet.
House, Newton
a ducal coronet, a lion Head, Berks and London, a unicorn's
head erased arg.
49- 5
Uames). (2) A bull's head
ped pierced through the neck with Head of Grange Road, West Hartlepool,
a unicorn's head erased. Study quiet.
an arrow in bend.
49- 5
Hayton, Heref., a cook gu., combed,
wattled, and legged or, holding in the Head.Sir Robert Garnett, Bart., 2, Sussex
Place, Hyde Park, W., out of an Eastern
beak a heart's-ease slipped ppr. cf. gi. 5

Hayter,

Abbot

Chagford

(I)

On

{for

arg.,

staff or.

hand upholding a torteau.


Hayley of Cleobury Mortimer, Shropsh.,
a crescent arg., charged with a cross
Hayles, a

crown or, three ostrich-feathers arg.


Hayton, a hand holding a sickle. 219. 13
Study quiet.
Hayward, John Frederick Curtis, of
Quedgeley House, Glouc, out of a Head, James, Esquire, of Inverailort,
Loch Ailort, Inverness-sh., and 40,
c/. 171. I
mural coronet or, a demi-lion rampant
Lowndes Square, W., same crest and
Hayman, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant
motto.
sa., holding in the dexter paw a fleurde-lis gold.
cf. 13. 2
(late Cameron), James, of InverHead
Sandhurst,
Dewes
Grove,
de-lis.
Virtute non sanguine.
13. 2 Hayward of
ailort, Inverness-sh., same crest and
Glouc, out of a mural coronet or, a
Hayman of Myrtle Grove and South
motto.
demi-lion rampant sa., charged on the
Abbey, Youghal, co. Cork: (i) A
shoulder with a rose, and holding in the Headfort, Marquess of (Taylour), a naked
demi-Moor affrontee, wreathed round
arm embowed holding in the hand an
the temples, holding in the dexter
dexter paw a rose of the second barbed
arrow fesseways, all ppr. Consequitur
and seeded ppr.
hand a rose slipped and leaved, all ppr.
quodcunque petit.
Caelum non solum.
Hayward, Shropsh., a hon passant du(2) A martlet sa.
Headlam of Kexby, Yorks, a denii-griffin
cally crowned.
cf. 6. 9
95- 5
segreant holding a spear, all arg.
Hayne of Gryer Waddon, Dorset, on a Hayward of Acton Round, Shropsh., two
patee gu.

c/.

163. 2

Hayman, a
saltier,

scimitar and a caduceus in


ensigned with a round hat.

cf. 64. 2
cross crosslets fitchee or, saltireways,
tortoise arg., an eagle displayed or.
Headlam, Francis John, Esquire, J. P.,
enfiled with a buU's head cabossed sa.
74. 12
M.A., Barrister, Stipendiary MagisHayne, Devonsh., a tortoise arg., thereon Hayward, Surrey, a talbot's head arg.,
of Chelford,
trate for Manchester,
collared and ringed of the flrst. cf. 56. i
an eagle displayed ppr., charged on
Crewe, a unicorn's head erased. Innoeach wing with a plate and on the Hayward, Rev. Samuel Curling, Timahoe
centia et intellectu.
Rectory, Stradbally, Queen's Co., a
breast with a rose arg.
cf. 74. 12
collared Headlam, Charles, Esquire, J.P., of Egtalbot's head couped arg.,
Hayne of Gloucester Square, Hyde Park,
leston, Macquarie River, Ross, Tasand ringed sa. / bijde my tyme. 307. 2
London, on a tortoise ppr., an eagle
mania, a unicorn's head erased arg.,
ilisplayed bendy of six sa. and arg., Haywood, a tiger's head arg., armed and
armed and crined or. Intellectu et
maned or, pierced through the neck
holding in the beak a rose, also arg.,
49- 5
innocentia.
of
the
headed
with a broken spear sa.,
slipped ppr. Lahore et honore. c/. 74. 12
Headley, see Balls-Headley.
first, vulned gu.
Haynes, a stork rising.

HEA

HEB

Headley, Baron (Winn), Aghadoe House, Hearn, Rev. Robert Thomas, LL.D., of
Killarney
(i) A demi-eagle displayed
Youghal, CO. Cork, on a mount vert, a
or, ducally gorged erm. {for Winn).
heron arg. Ardua petit ardea.
271. 12
(2) On a mount vert, a demi-lion rampant gardant or, holding between the Hearn, Charles Richard Mont Orgueil,
paws a cross gu. {/or Allanson). VirEsquire, J.P., of Templenew, Belleck,
tiUe et labore.
CO. Fermanagh, and of Caledon, eo.
Headley, London, on the stump of a tree
Tyrone, same crest and motto. 271. 12
a falcon all ppr.
Hearne of London and Maidenhead,
Celers et vigilans.
Berks, a heron's head ducally gorged,
Headley, Hunts, a martlet or.
95. 2
all ppr.
Headley, on a sphere a martlet with
Leges juraque servat.
wings expanded.
Hearne, Ireland, a rose-branch and a
Headon, Herts and Lines, a talbot passpear in saltier ppr.
150. I
sant or, spotted sa.
54-1 Heart, a leopard passant gardant and
spotted ppr.
Heald, a sword and a key in saltier ppr.
24. 4
i-i. 10 Heart, out of a ducal coronet or, a demilion arg., holding in the dexter paw a
Heald of Parr's Wood, Didsbury, Lanes,
on a mount vert, a bundle of arrows
heart gu.
cf. 16. 3
fesseways, the points towards the Heart, Scotland, a dexter hand erect
Fide et
dexter ppr., bound gu., thereon an
grasping a couteau sword.
eagle with wings elevated erminois,
amore.
213. 5
holding in the beak a sprig of oak, Heath of Brasted, Kent, and of Lyndsalso ppr., the dexter claw resting on
field and Tanridge, Surrey, a wolf"
a cross patee gu. Mea gloria crux.
head erased per pale sa. and or, ducally
76. 12
gorged arg., holding in the mouth a
Healey and Healy, on a chapeau gu.,
broken spear of the second, headed of
turned up erm., a lion statant gardant
the third.
ppr., ducally gorged or.
4. 7
Heath of Shelwell, Oxon., a tower arg.,
Hammant ppr.
Healy, Ireland, a hand couped at the
155. 9
wrist holding a buck's attire.
Heath, a parrot's head erased holding in
Healy, Ireland, a physician's quadranguthe beak a miJlet of five points. loi 12
180. 7 Heath, a cock's head sa., crested and
lar cap.
jelloped gu., between two branches
Heap, John, Esquire, of Nabbs House,
Bury, Lanes, a demi-stag regardant
ppr., gorged with a coUar gemelle sa., Heath of Little Eden, Durh., of Twickresting the sinister fore-foot on an
enham, Middx., and Lynn, Norf., a
escutcheon gu., charged with a boar's
cock's head erased or. wattled and
head erased or. Nihil sine labore.
combed gu.
90. i
119. 13 Heath of Kepyer, Durh., a heathcock's
head erased sa., wattled gu. Espere
Heap, Harold S., M.B., Ch.B., of Crofton
House, Hathershaw, Oldham, a cross
crosslet fitchee gu., between two palm- Heath,
George Poynter, Esquire, of
branches in orle vert. Ad fincm
Hanworth, Brisbane, Queensland, and
10, Barkston Gardens, South Kensingfidelis.
ton, W., a heathcock's head erased sa.,
Heaps, a cross crosslet fitched, between
two branches of palm in orle ppr.
combed and wattled gu., holding in the
Heard of Manchester, a swan with wings
beak a mullet pierced or. Franc et
j

expanded ppr.

Secte

et

sapienter.

loyal.

Heard, Somers., a swan with wings Heath of Tidderington, Chesh., a heathelevated arg., beaked and membered
cock holding in the beak a branch of
sa., charged on the breast with a rose
heath, all ppr.
gu., barbed and seeded ppr., ducally Heath, Robert, Esquire, J.P., of Biddulph
crowned, collared, and chained or.
Grange, Congleton, and Greenway
Niiufragus in portum.
Park, Stoke-on-Trent, upon the battle99. 6
Heard, Samuel Thomas, Esquire, J. P., of
ments of a tower gu., a heathcock
Rossdohan, Tahilla, co. Kerry, a demippr., resting the dexter claw on a
antelope ppr., ducally gorged or, and
pheon sa. Indusirice proemium.
charged on the shoulder with a water- Heath, Arthur Howard, Esquire, of Newbouget sa. Audior.
26:;. 13
bold Revel, Rugby, same crest and
Heard, Francis George, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.,
motto.
L.F.P., L.r.S.Glas., L.M.Rotunda, of Heath, Janus. Esquire, of Ashorne Hall,
Denton Well, Eccleshill, Bradford.
LcaniinL'ton. same crest and motto.
Yorks, a demi-goat salient, gorged Heath, Mi.lilx., a pheasant ppr. cf. 90. 10
with a ducal coronet. Toujoiirs fidih. Heathcote-Hacker, see Hacker.
demi-antelope
collared.
126.
Heard, a
Rev. Sir William Arthur,
3 Heathcote,
Hearing of Eye, Suff., a griffin segreant
Bart., on a mural crown az., a pomeis
with wings expanded ducally gorged.
charged with a cross or, between two
</. 62. 2
wings displayed erm.
Hearle, a hand holding a crosier in bend Heathcote of Chesterfield, Derbysh., of
sinister.
219. 4
Normanton, Rutl., of Stamford, Lines.,
Hearn and Hearne, on a mount vert, a
of Durdans, Epsom, Surrey, of Hursley
horse at full speed, saddled and bridled
Park, Hants, of Brampton and Cutppr.
thorp, Derbysh., of Conington Castle,
52. 10
Hunts, of Longton Hall and of Apedale
Hearn, Ireland,agreyhoundsejantsa. 59.4
Hall, Staffs, all, same crest.
Hearn, William Edward Le Fanu, Esquire, M.D., of Hamilton, Victoria, Heathcote, Colonel Charles George, of
Australia, on a mount vert a heron arg.
Beechwood,
Totten,
Southampton,
Ardaa petit ardea.
271. 12
same crest. Deus prosperat justos.
j

John Moyer, Esquire, of


Conington Castle, Peterborough, same

Heathcote,
crest.

Heathcote, Justinian Heathcote Edward,

Apedale Hall, Staffs, same crest.


Heathcoat-Amory, Major Sir John Heathcoat, Bart., J. P., D.L., of Knightshayes
Court, Devonsh.
(i) The battlements
of a tower or, therefrom issuant a talbot's head az., charged with two annulets fessewise and interlaced of the
:

Amorij).
56. 11.
(2) Upoii a
mount vert, between two roses springing from the same gu., stalked and
leaved ppr., a pomeis charged with a
cross or (for Heathcoat). Amore non vi.
first {for

Heather, a lion's
heart gu.

sa.,

150. 6
holding up a
39.

of Charlton Park, Glouc. on


mount vert, a hawthorn-tree ppr.,
pendent therefrom by a ribbon gu., an
escutcheon az., charged with a pigeon's
head erased or.

Heathorn
a

Heatley, see Firth-Heatley.

Heaton

of

Mount Heaton, King's

Co.,

Ireland, a lion ducally crowned, plain


collared and chained, all ppr.
Heaton - Armstrong, William Charles.
Esquire, of 30, Portland Place, W..

and Roscrea, Ireland { i ) A dexter


arm vambraced and embowed ppr.,
and a hand grasping an armed leg
couped at the thigh and bleeding, also
:

Armstrong).
A lion
(for
(2)
ducally crowned, plain collared and
chained, all ppr. (for Heaton).
Vi et
ppr.

Heaton, Colonel Wilfred, of Plas Heaton,


Denbighsh., a buck's head arg. r
cordiad y ccera.

121. 5

Heaton, a buck's head cabossed arg.


122. 5

Heaton, a nag's head erased arg.


51.4
Heaven, a boar's head or. Hi on omnis
moriar.

43.

Heaven, Joseph Robert, Esquire, of 24,


Grosvenor Square, and the Forest of
Birse, Aboyne, Aberdeen, a boar's head
couped or, semee of cross crosslets az.
Non onmis moriar.
26^. 12
Heaven, Rev. Hudson Grosett, of Lundy
Island, Tristow, North Devonsh.
(i")
A boar's head couped ppr., langued
gu., tusked or (for Heaven).
43. i.
(2) Two arms holding a double-handed
sword, all ppr. Pro patria auxilio Dei.
:

213- 3

Heaven,JohnCookesley,Esquire,L.R.C.P.,
M.R.C.S.,L.S.A.,D.P.H.Lond., a boar's
head couped. Non omnes moriar.
Heavlside of Terenure, co. Dublin, a
Saracen's head affrontee, couped at the
shoulders ppr., and charged on the
breast with a trefoil slipped or.
Virtute

et

industria.

cf.

190.

Hebbes, Scotland, a lion's head or, charged


on the neck with three roses sa.
cf.

Hebbs

21.

Dorset, a lion's head


gorged with a chaplet of

of Gorton,

erased

or,

gamb

Heathfield, Devonsh. a greyhound's head


arg., collared gu.
61. 2
Heathfield, an arm embowed ppr., vested
vert, and cuffed arg., holding in the
hand a sword, also ppr.
204. i
Heathfield, a garb or, banded gu.
153. 2

roses gu.

cf. 17.

HEB
of Hebden, Yorlcs, a Triton
holding in his dexter hand a trident,
all

ppr.

c/.

Hebden, from out

of a

HEM

269

Hebden

185. 12

cave a lion passant

Heelas, Walter W.,


L.R.C.P.,
of
8,

Rev. Thomas, of Woodhouse,


Staffs: (i) Same crest as above (for
Hfillier).
91. 2.
{2) A hind's head
quarterly arg. and or, pierced through
the neck with an arrow headed az., the
feather broken and dropping arg. (for
Shaw).
cf. 124. I
Hellis, a hand holding an ear of wheat

Esquire, M.R.C.S.,
Tettenhall Road,

Hellier, late

Wolverhampton, a leg in armour


couped at the thigh ppr., spurred
or.

Easthope Park and Appleton, Heeley and Heely, a dexter hand brandish mg
itar ppr.
Yorks, a demi-Uon rampant az., sup13- 5
porting between the paws a crescent Heely, a cockatrice wattled.
Bes
c/. 10. 2
verbum.
68. 4
ppr.
or.
Re t merito.
14
Hebdon, Oxon., out of a ducal coronet or, Heffer of London, a gauntlet holding a Hellord, Devonsh., an escarbuncle arg.
sword.
211. 41
a leopard's face between two wings az.
Ut sancm vulnero.
164. 12
Heber, a lion's gamb holding a palm- Heflerman, Ireland, a gauntlet holding a Helly and Heley, an arm in armour holdbroken sword.
Inanch, all ppr.
ing in the hand a broken spear ppr.
36. 7
Heber of Marton, Yorks, out of a five- Heigham, an escallop-shell or, charged
cf. 210. 9
with a mullet gu.
leaved ducal coronet or, a female
141. 6 Helman-Pidsley, W.
E., Esquire,
13,
Tierney Road, Streatham Hill, London,
head and shoulders in profile ppr., Heigham, Clement John Malcolm, Esquire, of Hunston Hall, Suff., a horse's
S.W., a dragon sejant supporting with
heir dishevelled, also or.
head erased arg.
the dexter claw a spear erect.
51. 4
296. 2
Heber - Percy, Algernon, Esquire, of
Hodnet Hall, Shropsh., and of Air- Heigham, Rev. Arthur Linzel, of Matlock Helme, Worcs., a pheon arg.
174. 11
House, Torquay, same crest.
Helme of Standish House, near Stroud, on
myn Hall, Yorks: (i) On a chapeau
a mount vert, a demi-dragon az., holdgu., turned up erm., a lion statant az., Heighington, Durh., a demi-wolf erased
erminois, supporting between the paws
ing in the dexter claw a cross crosslet
tail extended {for Percy).
289. 8
{2)
fitchee or, and supporting with the
a cross crosslet fitched az.
Out of a ducal coronet or, a lady's
sinister an escutcheon or, charged with
head and shoulders in profile ppr., Heighington, Durh.. a demi-boar erased
an Esquire's helmet ppr. Cassis tutiserm., holding a cross crosslet fitched.
hair dishevelled or (for Heber).
289. 7

Hebden

of

Esperance en Dieu. Pret d'accomplir. Heilyn, Shropsh., see Heylin.


Heingrave, a dragon's head erased gu.,
Badge, a crescent and fetterlock. 295. 1
7i- 2
collared or.
Heberden, Charles Buller, Esquire. M.A.,
of Brasenose College, Oxford, same Heisham, a lion rampant wielding in his
Fortnnm sapicnlia victrix.
dexter paw a battle-axe, all ppr.
crest.
coronet
or,
Heberden, William Buller, Esquire. C.B., Heiton, Lanes, out of a ducal
a bull's head arg., armed of the first.
of Elmfield, Exeter, same crest and
motto.
44. II
Hebert, a fish naiant ppr.
139. 12 Helard, a demi-Hercules ppr.
Heblethwayte of Sedbergh and Malton, Helbert of Gloucester Place, Portman
Yorks, out of a ducal coronet or, a
Square, London, W., a mount vert,
demi-wolf rampant ermines.
thereon a stag trippant ppr., holding
in the mouth a rose gu., slipped of
cf. 31. 2
the first, the dexter fore-foot resting
Heborne, Chesh., a round buckle or, the
on an escutcheon gu., charged with
point of the tongue in chief.
three arrows, one in pale and two in
Hechins of Hole, Cornw., a lion's head
saltire, the pheons downwards, also
or, issuing from the centre of a rose
ppr.
117. 12
gu., barbed vert.
cf. 19. 9
Hector, out of a mural coronet arg., Helborne, Durh., a fiend'a head couped
ppr., winged or.
masoned sa., a demi-lion az., holding
Hele of Hele, Devonsh., on a chapeau gu.,
in his dexter paw a palm-branch vert.
16. II
turned up erm., an eagle close or.
76. 4
Hedderwick of PitcuUo, Fifesh., Scotland, a dexter cubit arm, the hand Hele or Heale of Bovey Tracey, Devonsh.,
on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., an
holding an escroU by one end ppr. A'e
eagle with wings expanded or.
timeas recte faciendo.
Virttite
Heddle, a leopard's head erased.
77- 14
et labore.
23. 10 Heley, an arm in armour holding a broken
spear ppr.
Heddle of Melsetter, Orkney, same crest
cf. 210. 9
at
the
couped
10
in
armour
Helias,
a
leg
and motto.
23.
thigh ppr., garnished and spurred or.
Hede of Kent and London, an escallop
193- I
or, between two branches vert.
141-4 Hellam, on a mural coronet or, an eagle
with wings endorsed, holding in the
Hedges-White, Earl of Bantry, see Ban try.
beak an oak-branch fructed, all ppr.
Hedges, a pomegranate or, stalked and
Hellard, a demi-Hercules ppr.
leaved vert.
1 52. 4
Hedges of London, a swan's head erased Hellen, Ireland, a dolphin haurient between two wings ppr.
140. 2
ppr.
cf. loi. 5
Hedges, Charles Edward, Esquire, M.A., Heller, Cornw., a Cornish chough erm.
107. 14
M.D., cf Fairlight, Mayfield, Sussex, a
swan's head and neck erased ppr. Hellesby of Hellesby and Acton, a demilion couped immediately beneath the
Semper fidelis.
left arm or, double queued, in dexter
Hedley, Hunts, a martlet or.
95. 2
paw a cross gu., in the sinister paw a
Hedworth of Harraton, Durh., a female's
saltire sa., the lion looking upward to
head affrontee, couped at the breasts
the cross.
ppr., the hair flowing or, wreathed
about the temples with a garland of HeUesby of Hellesby and Elton, Chesh., a
banner or, forked pennon, surmounted
cinquefoils gu., pierced or.
by a cross gu., the flag or, bearing the
Hedworth, Durh., in front of an oak-tree
arms or, a saltire sa.
ppr., a lion couchant sa.
Heegnie, Scotland, a dove seated on a Hellier, a cock arg., guttee-de-sang,
combed and wattled gu. Pro repuhlica
rock holding in the beak a twig of

oUve ppr.

Firme dum

fidi.

semper.

91. 2

Rev. Charles Leonard, of the


Rectory, Clowne, near Chesterfield, on
a wreath of the colours, two cross

Helps,

fitchee

crosslets

mounted by an
Be thankful.

in saltire az., sureagle's head erased or.

Helsby of Helsby, Chesh., a demi-lion


rampant or, holding in his dexter paw
a plain cross gu., and in his sinister a
Dieti est

saltire sa.

mon

esperance.

Helsby of Helsby, a lion's head couped or,


langued and fanged gu.
Heisham, Gustavus, Esquire, J.P.. of St.
JIary's Hall, King's Lynn, Norf., on a
wreath of the colours an Esquire's
helmet ppr., charged with a crescent
gu.

Cassis tiUissimus virtus,

c/.

180. 3

Helsham-Jones, Colonel Henry Heisham,


of Redlands, the Holmwood, Surrey,
on a heart or. a raven sa., gorged with a
collar gemel arg. (for Jones).
Helton, Yorks, on a chapeau gu., turned
up erm., a sinister wing ppr., charged
with a chevron of the first.
cf. 109. 2
Helwish, a lion sejant holding a lance in
pale ppr.
Hely, an arm in armour holding a broken
tilting-spear ppr.

cf.

210.

Hely-Hutchinson, out of a ducal coronet


a demi-cockatrice with wings elevated
az.

Fortiter gerit crucem.

Helyar of Coker Court, Somers., a cock


sa., beaked, combed, and wattled gu.,
in front of a cross fleury fitchee or.

In labore

quies.

Helyard, a cock

sa.,

cf.

91. 2

Hemans, Wales, a
ppr.

91. 2

combed and wattled

gu.
lion passant
Verite sans peur.

gardant
4. 3

121. 2
Hemenhall, a stag's head erased.
Hemery of Jersey, a stag's head arg.
121. 5
Fhcti non frangi.
Dempster,
Heming, Lieutenant-Colonel
Jlancetter Lodge, near Atherstone, on
a chapeau ppr., a lion sejant or. Avi
niinquam tentes ant perfici.
Heming and Hemming, on a chapeau gu.,
turned up erm., a lion statant gardant
az., crowned and gorged with a ducal

coronet

or.

cf. 4-

Hemington, Hemingtone, and Hemmington, a hand holding a sealed letter ppr.

HEM

HEN

270

Hemming,

Sir Augustus William Lawson,


G.C.M.G., of King's House, Jamaica,

Henderson, Bart., of Fordell, Scotland, a Heneage, Baron (Heneage), Hainton,


dexter hand ppr., holding a star or,
Lines, a greyhound courant sa.
Tousurmounted by a crescent arg. Sola
jours ferme.
virtus nobilitat.
216. 12 Heneage, see Walker- Heneage.
Henderson, John, Esquire, of Randall's Heneage, Lines, a greyhound current sa.
Park, Leatherhead, Surrey, and George
Toujours ferme.
cf. 58. 2
Henderson, Esquire, of Heverswood, Hengham, among clouds a globe ppr. 159. 5
Kent, a dexter hand ppr., holding a Hengrave, out of a mural coronet a
star surmounted by a crescent, both
leopard's head ducally gorged.
23. 7
arg.
Sola virtus nobilitat.
216. 12 Hengscott, a stag's head erased and atHenderson, Sir Alexander, Bart., Buscot
tired or, charged on the neck with two
Park, Faringdon, Berks, a hand holdnaUs in saltier sa., between four pellets.
ing a torteau charged with a star arg.
Hening of London, on a chapeau az.,
turned up erm., a lion sejant of the
303. 14
Henderson, Scotland, a hand ppr., holding
last.
cf. 7. 6
a star az.
Virtus nobilitat.
c/. 216. 12
Heningham, Staffs and Suff., an old
Henderson, Robert Evelyn, Esquire, of
man's head in profile ppr., vested round
Sedgwick Park, Sussex, a cubit arm
the shoulders gu., on the head a cap
erect ppr., holding in the hand a star
or, turned up erm., and charged with
I

same crest.

Hemming

of Bentley and Springrove,


Worcs., an eagle with wings expanded
arg., charged on the breast with a
pheon sa., supporting with the dexter
claw an escutcheon erm., thereon a
pale az., charged with three leopards'

faces or.

Hemmings, out
lion

78. 7
of a ducal coronet a demi-

rampant.

16. 3

Hemmingway, a swan's head and neck


couped ppr.
Hempgrave, a young woman's head af-,
frontee ppr., couped below the breasts,
vested az.

182. 8

Hemphill of Rathkeany,
Ireland, a greyhound
collared gu.

Tipperary,
courant ppr.,

co.

Constanter ac non timide.


cf.

of eight points

58. 2

wavy

arg.

Sola virtus

nobilitat.

Hemstead

or Hemsted, the top of a hal- Henderson of Leith, a dexter hand ppr.,


berd issuing from the wreath.
holding a star of six points wavy or,
ensigned with a crescent az.
172. I
Virtus

three guttes-de-sang.
Henley, Baron (Henley), of Chardstock,
Ireland
(i) A lion's head arg., ducally
:

crowned

gu.,

Henley).

(2)

seraee

of

hurts,

dexter arm

{for

embowed

Hemsworth, of Monk Fryston Hall,


nobUitat.
216. 12
in armour ppr., holding a garb or (for
South Milford, Yorks, a dexter arm Henderson of Eildon Hall, Roxburgh,
Eden) which is used. Si sit prudentia.
in armour embowed, holding in the
Scotland, same crest and motto. 216. 12
gauntlet a sword ppr., hilt and pommel Henderson, Scotland, an arm embowed Henley, Hants, a lion's head erased arg.,
or, transfixing a leopard's face sa.
holding a mullet surmounted by a
semee of hurts, ducally crowned or.
cj.

Hemswortb,

Augustus

Noel

195.

crescent.

cf.

. .

Henderson

18. 8

of St. Laurence, Scotland, a Henley, a horse's foot couped ppr.


Sic cuncta nobilitat.
161. i
123. 9
Norf same crest.
Henderson of Stirling, a filter at the ring. Henley of Oxford, an eagle with wings
tyrannis.
Pmrli.^r fraud.
displayed or, holding in the dexter
Hemsworth, Rev. William Barker, of Henderson, imder a tree a boar passant.
claw an anchor and cable sa., and in the
Banstead, Epsom, same crest and Henderson, late Thomas, Esquire, Merbeak a trefoil ppr. Perseverando. 78. 4
motto.
chant and Shipowner, of 14, Blyths- Henley, Joseph John, C.B., of WaterHemsworth, Thomas Gerard, Esquire,
perry, same crest and motto.
wood Square, Glasgow, a lion rampant
of Abbeville, co. Tipperary, same crest
arg., armed and langued gu., suj:)j)ort- Henlock, a demi-Hon rampant gu., maned
and motto.
ing in his fore-paws a trident palewa ys,
and armed or. holding a mullet az. 15.7
Henbury, a primrose ppr.
also arg.
Secure amidst ferils.
Henly, a falcon rising ppr.
cf. 150. 11
87. i
Henchman, a buffalo's head erased gu.
Henderson, Richard, of Bidston, Chesh.. Henn-Gennys, see Gennys.
same crest and motto.
Henn of Paradise, co. Clare, on a mount
44. I
Henckell and Henckill, out of a ducal Hendey, the stump of a holly-bush shootvert, a hen-pheasant ppr.
Gloria Deo.
coronet or. an elephant's proboscis
ing out new leaves, aU ppr.
145. 10 Henne, a demi-lion rampant gardant,
contrary embowed.
holding a battle-axe arg.
Hendley, Ireland, a demi-woman ppr.,
16. 14
Hende, a lion's head erased arg.
17. 8
holding in her dexter hand a garland Hennessy of BaUymacmoy, Cork, an arm
Henden, a greyhound courant in front of
ppr.
embowed in armour holding in the
183. 5
a tree ppr.
hand a battle-axe ppr.
Hendley, Kent, a martlet with wings encf. 58. 5
cf. 200. 6
Hender of Botreaux Castle and Veriam,
dorsed or.
95. II Hennidge, an eagle's head erased ppr.
Cornw., a sword erect arg., the blade Hendley, Ireland, an heraldic antelope's
Deo Duce.
83. 2
wavy and dropping blood, with flames
head erased ppr., attired and collared Henniker, Baron (Henniker-Majorj.Thomof fire issuing from the sides and top,
or.
ham Hall, Eye (i) A dexter arm emcf. 127. II
hilt and pommel or.
Hendley and Hendly, a column entwined
bowed habited az., cuffed arg., charged
cf. 1 70. 11
Henderson, see Cleland-Henderson.
with woodbine, all ppr.
on the elbow with a plate, and holding
176,
Henderson, see Haldane-Duncan-Mercer- Hendmarsh, an oak-tree ppr., pendent
in the hand ppr. a baton or (for Major).
Henderson.
thereon an escutcheon gu.
(2) An escallop or, charged with an
Henderson, Arthur, Esquire, of William- Hendrick of Dublin, out of a ducal coroestoile gu. (for Henniker).
Deus major
field,
A3Tsh.. a dexter hand ppr..
net or, a crescent gu.
columna.
cf. 141. 6
holding a mullet az., surrnounted by a Hendrick-Aylmer, Hans Hendrick, Es Henniker, Captain Sir Brydges-Powell,
crescent arg.
Sola virtus nobilitat.
quire, J.P., of Kerdiffstown, co. Kil
Bart., of Newton Hall, Essex, an es216. 10
callop or, charged with an estoile gu.
dare, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
Henderson, Colonel George, of Heversor, a chough with wings displayed
Deus major columna.
cf. 141. 6
wood, Sevenoaks, same crest and
rising ppr. {for Aylmer).
(2) Out of a Henning of Pox well, Dorset, a sea-horse
motto.
ducal coronet or. a crescent gu. (for
arg. holding between the paws a plate.
Henderson, Sir William, D.L., J.P.,
Hendrick).
HaUelujah.
Henning, Captain Charles Maxwell ShurDevenha House, Aberdeensh., same Hendrie and Hendry, a demi-Cupid holdlock,
Frome Whitfield, Dorchester,
crest and motto.
ing in his dexter hand a torch ppr.
same crest. Vndis undique ditant.
Henderson,
Major - General
Kennett
158. 8 Henraghty, Ireland, a dolphin naiant.
Gregg, C.B., of 38, Queen's Gate Ter- Hendry, a pelican vulning herself.
140. 5
race, S.W.. same crest and motto.
98. I Henrie, Scotland, a pelican's head erased,
Henderson, Sir James, M.A., of Oakley Hendry, a buck's head.
121. 5
vulning itself ppr. Fideliter.
98. 2
House, Windsor Park, Belfast, a Hendy, the stump of a holly-bush shoot- Henriesoh, Scotland, a hand holding a
cubit arm erect between two oaks,
ng forth new leaves ppr.
mullet of six points ensigned on the
145. 10
branches ppr., the hand grasping an Hendy,
'
d;
Lanes.,
erased arg.
top with a crescent, all ppr.
Virtus
estoile of eight points wavy or, ensola nobilitat.
cf. 216. 10
signed with a crescent az. Sola virtus Hene, a demi-lion rampant gardaut hold- Henry, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a
nobilitat.
ing a battle-axe.
16. 14
lion's head erased sa., langued gu. 17. 9

Esquire, of

Campbell,

Shropham

Hall, Thetford,
Manus hcec inimica

wheel.

1,

HEN

271

Hepburn, W. A., Esquire, M.D., M.R.C.S.,


Henry, a demi-lion rampant holding bf
L.S.A., of Coxhoe R.S.O., Durh., in
tweeu the paws a ducal coronet or, th
front of an oak-tree ppr., a horse pascap gu.
sant, saddled and bridled gu.
'i.l.l,i..,.k
Keep Herbert .it
Henry, Mitchell, Esquire, of Kylemoie
-M..,iiii.. Herbert
tryst (or traist).
of .Miiikiiiss, Kcrrv. Herbert. Baron
Castle, Letterfrack, co. Galway, Ireland,
Herbert, of Castle "island and Cherand of Stratheden Hou<e, Hepburn of Clerkington, Haddingtonsh.,
a horse furnished and tied to a tree ppr.
bury (extinct), and Herbert, Baron
Knightsbridge, Middx., out of a ducal
Keep tryst.
Herbert, of Cherbury (extinct ; motto,
coronet ppr., a demi-lion rampant arg.,
Constaniia et fortitudine), a bundle of
holding between the paws a like ducal Hepburn of the Hooke, Sussex, a horse
arg., furnished gu., tied to a yew-tree
seven arrows, six in saltire and one
coronet.
Vincit Veritas.
ppr.
Keep tryste.
in pale or, headed and flighted arg.,
Henry, Derbysh. a dexter arm in armour
banded about the middle with a belt
embowed holding in the hand a sci- Hepburn, Malcolm Langton, Esquire,
M.D.. F.R.C.S., of 28, Marine Parade,
mitar ppr.
196. 10
gu., the buckle and point extended
Lowestoft, a horse arg., furnished gu.,
or.
Henry-Batten-Pooll, Robert PooU, Escf. 173. 7
tied to an oak-tree ppr.
quire, D.L., of Road Manor, Bath, in
Keej) tryste.
Herbert, Shropsh., a wyvern with wings
addorsed vert, holding in the mouth a
front of a griffin's head erased erm., Hepburn, Buchan-, Sir Archibald, Bart.,
D.L., M.P., of Smeaton-Hepburn, Hadsinister hand couped at the wrist gu.
beaked and langued gu., and charged
dingtonsh. (i) A horse arg., furnished
on the neck with a fountain, a battle-axe
Fortitudine et prudentid.
70. 3
gu., tied to a yew-tree ppr. (jor Hep- Herbert, Edward Arthur Field -WhitteU,
fesseways ppr. Confide recte agens.
hum). (2) The sun in the dexter chief
of Glan
Hafren, Newtown, MontHenryson-Caird, James Alexander, Eswith a sunflower in fuU blow open to it
quire, Kirkcudbrightsh., a dexter hand
gomerysh., same crest.
Ung je serppr. (jor Buchan).
Bovium aniiquam
viray.
fesseways couped at the wrist ppr. holdredintegrare.
Keep traist. Noti in- Herbert, Colonel Edward William, C.B.,
ing a star of six points ensigned with a
feriora secutus.
crescent arg. Virtutssolanobilitai. 286. 1
of Orleton, Wellington, Shropsh.. a
Henshall, out of a ducal coronet or, a Hepburn of Blackcastle, Scotland, a
wyvern vert, holding a sinister hand
horse's head couped ppr., garnished
gu.
hand vested arg., cuffed gu., holding a
Ung je serviray.
gu.
/ keep tryst. Prudentid et virtute. Herbert, Sidney George, Esquire, of
2og. 2
sun ppr.
Henshall, Ireland, a cross pattee az., bePietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa,
cf. 50. 13
1 10. 7
Hepburn of Edinburgh, Scotland, a morttween two wings or.
a wyvern vert, holding in the mouth
head overgrown with moss, all ppr.
a sinister hand couped at the wiist
Henshaw, Chesh., a griffin's head couped
Virtute et prudentid.
per pale arg. and az., charged on the
gu., debruised by a bendlet sinister
wavy arg.
neck with three bars eounterchanged, Hepburn, a rose surmounted by a thistle
Ung je serviray.
ppr.
and holding in the beak an olive-branch
150. 3
cf. 70. 3
vert, fructed or.
65. 10 Hepburn of Keith, Scotland, an anchor Herbert, Robert Henry, Esquire, of Linin pale ppr.
Expecto.
161. 2
Henshaw of Great Marlow, Essex, and
coln's Inn Fields, London, same crest
Henshaw, Chesh., a falcon belled with Hepburne-Scott, see Polwarth, Baron.
and motto.
cf. 70. 3
wings elevated, preying on a mallard's Hepden of Burwash, Sussex, a lion pas- Herbert of London, a wyvern with wings
sant or, issuing out of a mountain-cave
wing arg., guttee-de-sang.
c/. 79. 13
addorsed sa., wreathed and tied or and
ppr.
gu.
Hensley, a beech-tree ppr.
Jure non dono.
143. i
cf. 70. i
Hensley, Charles Ernest, Esquire, Bar- Hepenstal, see Dopping-Hepenstal.
Herbert, W. H., of Paradise in Painswick, Glouc, in front of a dexter arm
rister-at-law,
M.A., S.C.L. (Oxon.), Hepworth, out of a mural coronet a demilion rampant holding a palm-branch,
embowed holding a dragon's he&d
Pratsham Grange, Holmbury St. JIary,
all ppr.
1 6. 1
erased ppr., a demi-catherine wheel
Dorking, in front of two branches in
az.
saltire a boar's head couped close. Hepworth, J. Sheldon. Lt.-Col., of BucUng je serviray.
296. 1
cleuch House, Surbiton, out of a mural Herbert, Kenney-, of Lockarrig, co. Cork
Dum spiro i:pero.
coronet a demi-lion rampant holding in
A bundle of twelve arrows in saltire
Henslow, an eagle with wings expanded
( 1
the dexter paw a palm-branch. Dictis
supporting a standard ppr., the flag
or, headed and feathered arg., belted
c/. 78. 14
factisque simplex.
gu.,
and buckled or (for Herbert).
gu.
Hensman, Howard, Esquire, of So, Earl- Hepworth, Rev. VViUiam Henry Francklin,
(2) A dexter cubit arm erect vested
M.A.. of Shepshed Vicarage, Loughham Grove, Forest Gate, Essex, or, a
gu., cuffed arg., the hand grasping a
Fleet
and
borough,
erased
Leics.,
a
demi-lion
arg.,
stag's head
gu.
free.
scroll of paper ppr. (for Kenny).
Ung
charged with two mullets in pale gu.,
je servirai.
Henson, a holy lamb regardant arg., in a
208. 8
holding in the dexter paw a branch of Herbert, Colonel Ivor John Caradoc, C.B.,
glory or, the standard gu.
palm slipped ppr., and supporting in
C.M.G., of Llanarth, Monm., a Saracen
Henstock of Herbert Lodge, BonsaU,
the sinister a shepherd's crook in bend
woman's head couped at the shoulders
Derbysh., in front of a demi-lion arg.,
or.
Loyal a mort.
holding between the paws a water260. 4
ppr., with long hair sa., and doublebouget sa.. a demi-catherine wheel, Hepworth of Ackworth, Pontefract, out
earrings or, over a veil az., doubled
of a ducal coronet or, a wyvern vert.
also sa.
Nil sine mayno lahore.
arg., a wreath of the same.
Asgre Ian
1 3. 9
Loyal a mort.
Henty, Arthur, Esquire, of Broadwater
Diogel ei Pherchen.
70. g
HaU, Worthing, upon a mount vert, a Herapath of Bristol, a demi-lion or, hold- Herbert, William Reginald Fitzherbert,
ing between the paws an arrow-head
Clytha Park, near Abergavenny, same
lion rampant party per chevron or and
holding between the paws a
az.
crest.
az.,
cf. 10. 2
lozenge of the last, charged with a Herbert, Earl ol Pembroke, see Pem- Herbert, Edmund Phflip, Esquire, of
bezant.
Per ardua stahilis.
Llansantffraed Court, Abergavenny,
Henvill, a griffin's head between two Herbert, Earl of Carnarvon, sr, 'arnarvon.
and Hartpury, near Gloucester, a
wings.
Virtus et nohilitas.
65. II Herbert, Earl of Powis, I'.. wis.
Saracen
woman's head affrontce,
HenviUe, an eagle's head erased between Herbert, Earl of Carnarvon, Herbert, Earl
couped at the shoulders, with long hair
two wings or. V irtus vera nohilitas.
of Pembroke and Montgomery, and
sa., from the ears double rings pendent
c/. 84. 2
Herbert, Marquis of Powis (extinct), a
or, veU az., doubled arg., encircled
wyvern with wings elevated vert, holdHepborne, alias Richardson, of Tottenham
with a wreath of the same. Asgre Idn
ing in the mouth a sinister hand couped
High Cross, Middx., a round buckle
Diogell ei Pherchen.
at the wrist gu.
or, the point of the tongue upwards
Herbert, Arthur, Esquire, of Coldbrook,
Ung je serviray.
Abergavenny, same crest and motto.
charged with an annulet gu.
70. 3
Baron Herbert, Earls of Powis, same crest. Herbert, Ireland, a dexter hand holding
Hepbuin-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis,
an eel ppr.
Audacter et sincere.
Clinton, see Clinton.
cf. 220. 2
70. 3
[The Herberts. Earls of Powis (extinct) Herbright, on a tower ppr., a flag flotant
Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell and Duke ot
to the sinister gu., the staff sa.
Orkney, a horse furnished and tied to
of the first creation used the motto, *'Fortitudine et prudentia."]
a tree ppr.
Keep traist.
157-13
1

'

<

HER

HES

272

of Grove, \otts, and of Oxford, out


of a ducal coronet or, a Saracen's head
couped ppr., the hair sa., encircled with
a wreath arg.
Hercy, out of a ducal coronet or, a man's
head in profile, wreathed about the
temples arg. and gu.
Herd of London, a demi-goat saliant ppr.,

Hercy

Herns, Scotland, a buck's head


Dominus
tired with ten tynes.

or,

Baron (Herschell), of Durh.,


on a mount vert, a stag ppr., gorged
with a collar gemel az., the dexter forefoot supporting a fasces in bend or.

Ferschell,

at-

dedit.

121. 5

Heron, a heron ppr.

105. 9
Northumb., a heron
Celeriitr.
276. 7
close ppr., holding in the beak a staff, Htrsey, a stag sejant ppr.
cf. 1 16. 8
therefrom a banner iiotant inscribed Herst, a hurst of trees ppr.
with the word Hastings.
Hertford, a parrot's head gu., between
two wings vert.
loi. 10
armed and ducally gorged or. cj. 1 28. i Heron, Bart., Notts, out of a ducal corouet or, a heron's head ppr.
Ardua Hertford, Marquess of (Seymour), Ragley
Herdson, Kent, a demi-leopard rampant
HaU, Alcester, Warw., out of a ducal
petit ardea.
cf. 104; 5
ppr., ducally gorged and chained or.
coronet or, a phcenix in flames ppr.
Heron, Surrey, a heron's head ereised arg.,
cf- 23. 13
Fide et amore.
82. 5
ducally gorged or.
cf. 104. 11
Hereford, Viscount (Devereux), Tregoyd,
Three Cocks, Breconsh., out of a ducal Heron of Grampoole and Abingdon,
cross pattee
Berks, and of Elying, Oxon., a heron's
coronet or, a talbot's head arg., eared
az.
Basis
bead erased arg., charged on the neck
ccnnes
invidia.
cf. 120. 9
Virtutis
gu.
Hertog, out of a ducal coronet or, two
^^ith two chevroneLs sa.
virtuivm constantia.
cf. 104. II
57. 12
wings addorsed az.
Hereford, an arm from the elbow ppr.. Heron-Maxwell, Sir John Robert, Bart
J.P., D.L.. of Springkell, Dumfriessh., Hertslet, Edward Cecil, Esquire, H.M.
holding in the hand an annulet or. 21O. i
Consul-General for Belgium, Antwerp,
a dexter hand ppr., holding up an
Hereford, James Tudor, of Sufton Court,
eagle's neck with two heads erased
a demi-lion rampant ppr., crowned
Heref., an eagle displayed arg.
75. 2
with an Eastern diadem or, and resting
sa.
Revircscat.
1 24. i
Heriet, a hind's head couped or.
the sinister paw on a closed book sa.,
Heringe of Shropsh., and Owsley-Minor, Heron, Ireland, a dove volant holding in
its beak an olive-branch ppr.
clasped and fiinged or.
Fato fortior
93. 10
Warw., a bull's head sa., ducally gorged
Heron of that Ilk, Kirkcudbright, Scotand crowned or.
cf. 44. 2
land, a demi-lion arg., holding in his Hervey, Marquess of Bristol, see Bristol.
Heringham, on a chapeau a dolphin
dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Hervey-Bathurst, Bart., Hants: (i) A
haurient, all ppr.
cf. 140. 11
dexter arm embowed habited in mail,
11. 10
Par vuleiir. Ad ardua tendis.
Heriot of Ramomie, Fifesh., a demiholding in the hand, all ppr.. a spiked
man in complete armour brandishing Herrick of Beaumanor Park, Leics., a
club or (for Ba/hurst).
buU's head couped arg., armed and
199. 2.
(2) A
a sword ppr.
True and trusty. 187. i
leopard sa., bezantee, collared and
eared sa., gorged with a chaplet of
Heriot, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
lined or, holding in the dexter paw a
roses ppr. Virtus omnia nobilitat. cf. 44.
garnished or, holding in the hand a
trefoilsUpped vert (/or i/er!)ey). 254. 12
dagger of the first, hilt and pommel Herrick, Perry-, of Beaumanor Park,
Leics.
(i) same crest as above, (for Hervey and Hervy, a leopard passant sa.,
of the .second.
196. 5
bezantee.
A hind's
Herrick)
cf. 24. 2
44. 3.
(2)
Heriot, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
cf.
head erased ppr., semee of annulets Hervey, Matthew Wilson. Esquire, of
a wreath of laurel. Fortem posce aniEast Bilney Hall, Norfolk, a demior, holding in the mouth a pear-tree
218.4
mum.
lion rampant gu., holding in his dexter
branch slipped ppr., fructed or. Virtus
Heris, on a mount vert, a crane holding in
paw a trefoil slipped or. Delectat et
omnia nohilitat.
its dexter claw a stone ppr.
cf. 105. 6
Heritage, a bear's head party per chev- Herries, Baron (Constable-Maxwell), of
Everingham Park, near York (crest of Hervey, Valentine Smedley, Esquire, of
ron arg. and sa., muzzled of the last,
stag's
head
with
Maxwell, as used), a
between two wings per fesse of the
33. Hyde Park Gate, London, S.W.,
same crest and motto.
Dominus dedit. (Crest
ten tynes arg.
second and first.
of Haggerstone
A lion rampant arg.) Hervey, Ireland, a mountain-cat ppr..
Heriz, a demi-female richly attired be121. 5
holding in the dexter paw a trefoil
tween two laurel-branches, holding in
slipped vert.
Je noublierai jamais.
her dexter hand a rose-branch, all ppr. Herries, Scotland, a buck's head or, at-

Heron

of Chipchase,

183. 14

Herman
lion

of Middleton-Stoney,

couchant

gardant

or,

Oxon.. a
under a

palm-tree ppr.
263. 16
of Preston, Lanes, and Wyfold
Court, Checkendon, Oxon., in front of
two palm-trees ppr., a lion couchant
gardant erminois, resting the de
claw upon a bale of cotton ppr. Fido

Hermon

tired

with

ten

tynes arg.

Dominus Hervey,

trefoil

slipped.

ornat.

121. 5

dedit.

Delectat et
148. 9

Hervey, Ireland, a lion rampant erm.,


supporting a plumb-rule ppr.
3. 2
Hervey, Cornw. and Somers., a squirrel
sejant arg., the tail or, cracking nuts

Herries of Scotland, a buck's head erased


121. 2
gu., attired vert.
Herries, Alexander Young, of Spottes
(i)
Hall, Dalbeattie, Kircudbrightsh.
A buck's head or, attired with ten
:

ppr.

135- 7

tynes arg.
(2) A demi-Uon rampant Hervieu of France, a wolf rampant or.
28. 2
gu., holding in its dexter paw a dagger
Dominus dedit. Robori Hervy, an ox-yoke in bend gu., the bows
in pale ppr.
non timeo.
9. 6
or.
178. 6
prndentia prcestat.
Hennon-Hodge, Sir Robert T., Bart.,
148. 12 Herworth of Epplin, Devonsh., a cubit
Wyfold Court, Reading, an eagle, wings Herries, a cinquefoil erm.
arm erect ppr., holding a snake.
addorsed and inverted or, supporting Herring, a boar's head couped in fess,
220. 2
pierced through the snout by four
with the dexter claw an increscent arg.
Hesding, a dexter hand holding a pistol
arrows ppr.
and looking at the rays of the sun
cf. 42. 9
221. 8
ppr.
Prcemium Herring, Scotland, a boar's head couped
issuant from clouds ppr.
close sa.
43. I Heselrigge, on a chapeau ppr., an esvirtutis gloria.
273.5
callop between two wings.
141. 11
Hermon, a cubit arm vested and cuffed, Herringham, Rev. William Walton, Old
Cleeve Rectory, Taunton, a dove rising. Heseltine, a swan with wings addorsed
holding in the hand a dagger.
arg., crowned with an antique crown
.tEquo animo.
Heme, see Buckworth-Heme-Soame.
or.
cf.
99. 4
Heme or Heron of Tanfield Hall, Essex, Herrington, a horse's head furnished ppr.
51- 5 Heseltine, a talbot's head erased between
of London, and of Shacklewell, Middx.,
two wings.
cf. 56. 2
a heron's head erased arg., ducally Herriot and Herriott, a lion's gamb erect
sa., holding a crescent arg.
gorged and beaked or.
39 15 Hesill, on a chapeau gu., turned up arg.,
cf. 104. 11
180. 10
a Hame ppr.
Humphrey HerriS of Woodham Mortimer and SanHeme, Burchell-, Rev.,
don, Essex, a talbot sejant or.
55-2 Hesilrige, Bart., see Hazlerigg.
Frederick, of Bushey Grange, Herts
hedgehog
ppr.
135-8 Hesketh, a mortar mounted ppr. 169. 10
(i
Out of a ducal coronet or, a heron's Hersay, a
coronet
or,
two
ducal
head ppr. {for Heme), cf. 104. 5. (2) Herschel, Sir Vi'illiam James, Bart., Lawn Hesketh, out of a
arms embowed in armour, the hands
Upton, Littlemore. Oxford, a demiA lion rampant az., against a tree vert
ppr., supporting a leopard's face or.
terrestrial sphere ppr., thereon an eagle
Usque ad aras.
(for Burchell).
with wings elevated or. Ccelis ex- Hesketh, Lanes, a garb or, banded az.
Heme of Godmanchester, Huntingdon, a

I
'

heron

or.

105.

ploratis.

285.

HES

103. I
Quod tibi hoc alteri.
Heskett, a garb or, charged with a rose Hewet, a cross pattee between the horns
of a crescent gu.
163. 6
gu., the stalk and leaves twisting round
the garb.
Hewet and Hewett, Hants, on the stump
cf. 153. 2
of a tree s
Hesse, a demi-wolf between two wings.
arg., leggei
Hesse, Middx., on a chapeau ppr., a
ducally
crowned,
siveris extra.
Une pure foy.
cockatrice
vert,
combed, beaked, and wattled or,
cf. 86. 1
charged on the breast with the sun in Hewetson, a serpent nowed, the head in
pale or, holding in the mouth a garland
splendour of the last. Superi audi ct
'

tate.

Hester, a parrot gu., holding in

HEX

273

Hesketh, Fermor-, Sir Thomas George, Heusch, a trefoil slipped or, between two
wings arg.
no. 12
Bart., of Rufford Hall, Lanes: (i) A
garb or, banded az. (jor Hesketh). 153. Hevell, a lion rampant ppr., supporting
2.
an anchor reversed az.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or. a
cock's head gu., combed and wattled Heveningham, Suflf. and Staffs, an old
of the first {for Fermor).
man'.s head in profile ppr., vested gu.,
90. 6
on his head a cap az., guttee-d'or.
Hesketh of Gwyrch Castle, Denbighsh.
(i) A garb or, charged with a cross
192. II
patee (for Hesketh). cj. 153. 2.
(2) A Heveningham or Heveringham, Suff. and
Staffs, a man's head in profile ppr.,
rose arg.
cf. 149. 2.
(3) A dexter arm
vested gu., on his head a cap or. gutteecouped at the shoulder and embowed
de-sang, turned up erm.
in armour, holding a scythe, all ppr.
cj. 192. 1
In Deo mea spes.
Hever, a leopard sejant or.
cj. 24. 13
Hesketh-Fleetwood, Bart, {extinct), of Heward, Ireland, a swan's leg couped a
la quise with a wing displayed and
RossaU Hall: (l) A wolf statant reconjoined arg.
gardant arg., charged on the shoulder
with a trefoil slipped vert {for Fleet- Heward of Carlisle, a dexter arm embowed in armour ppr., garnished or.
wood).
(2) A garb erect or, in front
entwined by a serpent, the hand in
of an eagle displayed with two heads
Quod tibi hoc alleri.
a gauntlet holding a sword, also ppr.,
ppr. {/or Hesketh).
pommel and hilt or, the blade piercing
74- 3
A wolf statant
a heart gu.
Hesketh-Fleetwood
i
regardant arg., charged on the shoulder Hewat or Hewatt, Scotland, the sun rising
out of a cloud ppr. Post tenebras lux.
with a trefoil slipped vert, and on the
body with a pale wavy az. (for Fleet162.5
wood).
(2) A mount vert, thereon in Heway, Devonsh.. a wolf statant regardant ppr.
front of an eagle with two heads discf. 28. 12
played ppr. a garb or, banded gu. the Hewer of Oxborough, Norf., a demidragon az.. with wings endorsed or, colwhole debruised by a bendlet sinister
lared and lined or. and holding the
wavy az. Quod tibi hoc alteri.
line in its claws.
</ 74- 3
290. 1
Hesketh, Bibby-, Charles Hesketh, Esq., Hewer, Cecil McKenzie, Esquire, F.R.C.S.,
of Tarporley, Chesh., a demi-dragon az.,
D.L., the Rookery, South Meols, Southwings endorsed or, coUared and lined
port (i ) A mount vert, thereon in front
of the last, holding the line in its foreof an eagle with two heads displayed
legs.
Viriuti datnnosa quies.
290. 1
ppr., a garb or. banded gu.
(2) In
front of a cubit arm erect, holding a Hewer, E. S. Earnshaw, Esquire. F.R.C.S.,
of Stratford-on-Avon. Warw., same
sword in bend sinister ppr., pommel
crest and motto.
and hilt or, a mullet of six points between two escallops fesseways arg. Hewes, a peacock's head erased az.
:

11,1

cf.

its

I4^- 7
of laurel vert.
q
beak Hewetson, Ireland, a demi-friar vested
ppr., holding in his dexter hand a lash.

68.

loi. ii
an annulet or.
Hetherfield, a sinister wing, charged with
a chevron gu.

St. George's,

Hanover Square, Middx.,


arg., entwined by a

on a rock a falcon
|

'

serpent ppr.
Ne te qucesiveris extra.
Hewgell, on the stump of a tree couped
in fess and sprouting afresh, an owl.
Hewgell, on a staff raguly in fess, an
eaglet with wings expanded.
Hewgill of Hornby Grange, Yorks, a nag's
head erased sa. Marte et labore.

51.4

He wis, on

a chapeau ppr.. a water- bouget


168. 2

sa.

Hewitson, Northumb.. a falcon gu.. belled


or.
Let them talk.
cf. 85. 2
Hewitt, Viscount Lifford, on the stump
of a tree, a branch growing therefrom,

an owl, all ppr. Be juM and fear not.


Hewitt of Alveston, on the trunk of an
old tree, from which spring fresh
branches, a homed owl, all ppr.
Hewitt, Robert Morton, Esquire. M.D.,
B.A., B.Ch., of Oakham, Rutl., on the
stump of a tree sprouting to the dexter

an owl. Be just and fear not.


Hewitt of Ballylane, co. Wexford, Ireland,
on the trunk of a tree an owl perched,
all ppr.
After darkness comes light.
Hewitt of Burgatia, Roscarberry, same
crest.

Be juM and

fear not.

Ludlow-, Thomas Arthur, the


trunk of a tree fesse wise eradicated ppr.,
therefrom rising a falcon belled or,
fretty gu. holding in the beak an acorn
sUpped, also ppr.
Hewitt, on the trunk of an oak-tree a
Hewitt,

falcon

perched,

belled

ppr.

qiicesireris extra.

cf.

Ne

tu
86. II

Hewitt of London, a falcon close upon'


lure arg. lined and ringed or.
cf. 85. 14
Hewitt, a demi-huntsman ppr., his coat
gu.. firing a gun.
187. 2
mount
vert,
semee
of weeds,
Hewlett, on a
,

an oak-tree ppr.
143. 14
Hewlett, W. H.. Esquire, of Strickland
House, Standish, Wigan, out of a
mural coronet a demi-owl.
Orate et
vigUate.

Hewlett or Hewlett of Dublin, an owl's


head erased and affrontee arg., ducally
gorged or.
Hewsham, an eagle with wings addorsed
sustaining a bannerol charged with a
fieur-de-lis.

Hewetson of Thomastowu, Kilkenny, a Hewson of Eimismore and Castle Hewson, Ireland, the sun in his splendour
coney sejant sa.. collared arg. cf. 136. 4.
Hetherington, a lion's head erased gu.,
162. 2
ppr.
Num lumen effugio.
Another, a talbot passant arg., holding
within a chain in arch arg., both ends
Ambo Hewson, J. W. P., of 2. Maryville, Dean
in the mouth a sword ppr.
issuing from the wreath.
19. 5
Street, Cork, same crest and motto.
dexter.
Hetherington, Ireland, out of a ducal
cf. 54. I
Hewson of Hunter Street, Brunswick
coronet or, a tower quarterly arg. and Hewett of London, a lapwing ppr.
Square. London, a bull's head couped
Hewett, a cockatrice with wings exgu.
cf. 156. 2
arg., armed or, holding in the mouth
Ballyroan,
Queen's
panded or.
68. 6
Hetherington
of
a torch of the last emitting flames of
George Edwin. Esquire, 11,
Co., Ireland, a castle with four towers Hewett,
fire ppr.
Chester Terrace, Regent's Park, London,
per fess or and gu.
155-4
and of Leasowe, Charlton Kings, Glouc. Hewster, out of a coronet arg., an ostrich's
Hethersete or Hethersette, a sinister wing
head and wings of the same, holding
charged with a chevron gu.
a cockatrice with wings elevated or,
seraee of crosses pattee gu., and resting
in the beak a horse-shoe or.
97. 1
Hetherton, a lion's head erased gu., within
144. 1
the dexter claw on a fleur-de-lis arg. Hexman, a yew-tree ppr.
a chain in arch arg.. both ends issuing
Labor omnia superat.
Hext, a stag's head affrontee, ducally
I9- 5
from the wreath.
119- '4
gorged or.
Hetley of Bulbridge House, Wilts, on Hewett, Sir Harald George, Bart., of
Netherseale. Leics., out of a mural Hext, Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Stanithe stump of a tree a sparrow-hawk,
forth, of Trenarren and Constentin.
86. 1
coronet or, the stump of an oak-tree
all ppr.
Cornw., and Stavton, Devonsh., on a
with branches, thereon a hawk ppr.,
Heuer or Hever, a phcenix in flames ppr.
tower sa., a demi-Uon rampant or. hold82. 2
gorged with an Eastern coronet and
ing in the dexter paw a battle-axe of
beUed of the first. Ne te qucesiveris
Heuer, a cat sejant arg.. holding in the
the first.
cf. 157. 11
extra.
mouth a goldfinch ppr.
cf. 26. 8
Heugh of Holmwood Park. Kent, a uni- Hewett, late Sir Prescott Gardiner, Bart. Hext, John, Esquire, R.N., CLE., same
crest.
Per ardua.
(extinct). F.B.S., of Chesterfield Street,
corn's head arg.
49. 7
j

18

HEX

HIC

274

ivy, thereon a falcon with wings exHext, Francis John, Tredethy, Bodmin, Heyrick, a bull's head couped arg., gorged
panded ppr. {for Bei/wood). TiU then
with a chaplet of roses ppr.
Cornw., a demi-liou or, rising from a
thtis.
284. 6
tower sa., holding in the centre paw a Heys, lat John, Esquire, of Woodside,
Renfrewsh., and Zecharia John Heys, Heywood-Lonsdale, Captain, of ShavingWhen Bale is
battle-axe of the last.
Esquire, of Stonehouse, Barrhead, Renton, Market Drayton, and 22, HiU
hext Boot is next.
frewsh., Scotland, a demi-lion rampant
Street, Mayf air, London, W.
(
A
Hexton, a leopard's face sa., jessant-dei
az., armed and langued gu., supporting
demi-stag gu., coUared, attired, and
22. 5
lis or.
banner arg. Invictu.s
paws
semee-de-gouttes
or.
a
(2) Upon
Heycock, J. H., of East Norton, Leics., a
maneo.
mount vert, the trunk of a tree, with
15-2
hind's head couped and collared. Non
two branches sprouting therefrom,
297. 9 Heysham of East Greenwich, Kent, a
mihi sed pntricf.
mount ppr., thereon a buck in fuU
and entwined by ivy, thereon a falcon,
Heydon, Herts and Lines, a talbot paswings displayed ppr.
course arg., guttee-de-sang, attired
2.S4. 6
sant arg., spotted sa.
54. i
and ungu. or, and wounded through Heyworth, George Frederick, Esquire, of
Heyes of Ratington, Essex, a snake's head
the neck with an arrow gu., feathered
96, Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, Lonerect and erased vert, ducaUy gorged
don,
a
crescent
and
headed
or.
c/.
n8.
az.,
issuant
therefrom
13
or.
fire ppr., between two bats' wings sa.
Heyford and Heyforde, out of a ducal Heysham, Mounsey-, George William,
Castletown, Carlisle, a demi-griffin
Nil dimidium est.
coronet two branches in orle, all ppr.
244. 20
gorged with a wreath of oak, and hold- Hey worth-Savage, Cecil Francis, Esquire,
146. 9
ing with the claws a banner erect.
of Elstowe, Ash, Surrey
(i) Out of a
Heygate, Sir Frederick Gage, Bart., of
ducal coronet or, a lion's gamb erect
Semper paratus.
Southend. Essex, a wolf's head erased
sa. (jor Savage).
gu.
Boulogne et Cadiz.
30. 8 Heysham, a stag's head affrontce, gorged
(2) A crescent az.,
1 19. 14
issuant therefrom fire ppr., between
with a ducal coronet.
Heygate, Edward Leonard Aspinall, Estwo bats' wings sa. A te pro te. 244. 20
quire, of Buekland, Leominster, same Heytesbury, Baron Holmes- A'Comt), of
Heytesbury, Wilts
Out of a naval Heyworth, Heyworth Potter Lawrence,
crest and motto, and Souvenez St.
i
coronet or, an arm embowed in armour,
Esquire, of 2nd Batt. North Staff. Regt.,
Quintin.
the hand ppr., grasping a trident az.,
a crescent az. issuant therefrom flames
Heygate, WUham Unwin, Esquire, of
headed or (/or Holmes). 197. 8. {2)
of fire ppr., between two bats' -wings
Roecliffe, Loughborough, same crest.
An eagle displayed sa., charged with
sa.
NU dimidium est.
Boulogne et Cadiz.
244. 20
Esquire,
two chevronels or, beaked and legged Hiatt, a hon's gamb erased holding a
Heygate, William Nicholas,
broken spear.
gu., holding in the beak a hly slipped
M.R.C.S., 12, Bennett Street, Bath,
38. 9
Grandescunt, aucta Hibbert, see HoUaud-Hibbert.
ppr. {for A'Court).
same crest.
Hibbert, Chesh., a cubit arm erect, vested
Heyland of Southend, on a chapeau gu.,
az., the cuff erm., holding in the hand
turned up erm., a martlet sa.
95. i Heyton of London and Lanes, out of a ducal
coronetgu., a bull's head arg.
44.11
ppr. a crescent arg.
Fidem rectumgue
Heyland, Ireland, out of the battlements
cokndo.
206. 10
of a tower ppr., charged with a cross Heyward, an ibex passant erm., crined
and tufted or.
Hibbert, Robert Fiennes, Esquire, Woodcrosslet gu., a nag's head, also ppr.,
park, Scariff. co. Galway, and Bucknell
Caveat jorttinu.
50. 4 Heyward of Wenlock, Shropsh., an ibex
passant erm., armed, crined. and tufted
Manor, Bicester, same crest.
Heyland, Alexander Charles, Esquire' late
or.
Hibbert of Chorley, Lanes, a dexter cubit
Judge of Ghazeepore in India, out of
arm erect, vested az., cuffed erm.,
battlements of a tower ppr., charged Heyward, a dexter arm embowed habited
holding in the hand ppr. a crescent arg.
with a cross crosslet gu., a nag's head
gu., holding in the hand ppr. a tomaFidem reclumque colendo.
arg.
hawk of the last.
206. 8
50. 4
Heylegair, a sword in fess thrust into a Heyward, on a wing arg., a pale sa., Hibbert, Alderman Sir Henry Flemming,
demi-wheel on the sinister.
charged with three crescents of the
F.S.A., F.R.G.S., Chairman Education
first.
Committee, Lancashire County Council,
Heylin, a bear passant sa., collared or,
109. 5
same crest and motto.
thereto a bell pendent of the same.
Heywood, on the stump of a tree a falcon
rising with wings displayed ppr. 87. 1
Heylin, Shropsh.
(i) A bear passant sa.,
Hibbert, Leicester, and Crofton Grange,
gorged with a collar and bell or. (2) A Heywood, same crest. Alte volo.
Orpington, same crest and motto.
bear ascending a vine-tree fructed ppr. Heywood, Henry, Esquire, of Witla Hibbert, Paul Edgar Tiehborne, Ashby
Court, via Cardiff, upon the stump of
St. Ledgers, Northamp., an arm erect
Heylyn, Wales, out of a marquess's coronet or, a demi-lion sa.
In utrnmqne
an oak-tree sprouting to the sinister a
couped below the elbow, vested az.,
paratus.
cj. 16. 3
falcon with wings displayed sa., each
cuffed erm., hand ppr. grasping a
wing charged with a bezant, and supHeylyn, Surrey, out of a ducal coronet
crescent arg.
Sit prudentia.
or. a demi-lion rampant sa.
16. 3
porting with the dexter leg a key or, Hibbert, a hand holding a mill-rind.
Heyman, a demi-ncgro boy wreathed
the key resting upon the wTeath. Hjbbins, Shropsh., a stag's head issuing
about the temples, holding in his dexVirtus invicta.
out of a ducal coronet.
.1 20.
7
ter hand a slip of cinquefoils.
Heywood, Sir Arthur Percival, Bart., Hibbs of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, a demistork with wings expanded ducaUy
Heyman, a Moor affrontce, wTeathed
D.L., of Claremont, Lanes, and Manabout the temples, holding in the dexter
chester, Uttoxeter, Derbysh., on a
crowned or, holding iu the beak a
hand a rose slipped and leaved, all ppr.
salmon arg.
mount vert, the trunl? of a tree with
two branches sprouting therefrom and Hiccocks of London, on a mural coronet
Heynes of Turston, Bucks, an eagle's head
erased erni., ducally gorged or.
entwined by ivy, thereon a falcon with
arg., a sim in splendoxir ppr.
cf. 162. 2
cj. 83. 10
wings displayed, all ppr. Alte volo.
Hicham, on a mount vert, a stag springHeynes, Shropsh., Oxon.. and Dorset, an
ing arg., on the dexter part of the
284. 6
eagle displayed on a tortoise.
mount a branch of laurel of the first.
Heywood, Thomas, Hatley St. George,
Malvern, same crest and motto.
Hichcoke, in a tower gu., embattled or,
74. 12
Heynes or Eynes of Dorchester, Charl- Heywood, a tiger's head arg., armed and
a lion's head of the last.
c/. 157. 7
maned or, pierced through the neck by Hiching, an anchor in pale sa.
bury, Oxon., and Shropsh., an eagle
161. i
displayed standing on a tortoise. 74.
a broken spear sa., headed of the first, Hickes of Shipston-on-Stour, Worcs., and
12.
Another, an eagle displayed az.,
vulned gu.
London, a hart's head couped arg..
semee d'estoiles or.
cj. 75. 2
attired or.
Hey wood-Jones, late Richard Heywood,
121. 5
Esquire,
Badsworth HaU, near Hickes of Silton Hall, Yorks, a buck's
Heyreck, Leics., a bull's head couped
of
arg., gorged with a chaplet of roses
Pontefract (i) In front of a talbot's
head couped at the shouldei-s or, gorged
ppr.
head couped sa.. collared vaire, two
c/. 44- 3
with a chaplet vert.
Tout en ban heure.
Heyrick of Manchester, Lanes, a bull's
roses arg., stalked and leaved ppr. (for
120. 3
head couped arg., round the neck a
Jones).
(2) On a mount vert, the Hickey or Hickie, Ireland, a dexter arm
garland of laurel vert, armed or, tipped
trunk of a tree with two branches
in armour embowed ppr., garnished or,
sa., the ears and mouth of the last.
sprouting therefrom and entwined by
holding in the hand a truncheon or.
:

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275

Hickey, IrelanJ, a Iamb regardant holding over its dexter shoulder a flag,
charged with an imperial cro\vn.
Hickey, a wyvem with wings expanded,
holding in its month a human hand, all

Hicks, Reginald Stanley, Esquire, same


crests and motto.
Hicks-Beach, Rt. Hon. Sir Michael Edward. Bart., P.C, M.P., D.C.L., J.P..
D.L., of Beverston, Glouc.
(i ) A demi-

ppr.

70. 3

Hicklord, a demi-swan with wings ad100. 2

(lorsed ppr.

vert.

Hickie of Billing, Northamp., a lion's


heail erased arg., pierced through the
mouth with a cross crosslet fitchee gu.
Hickling, Northamp., a leopard's head
erased or, peUettee.
cj. 23. 2
Hickman of Gainsborough, Lines, Bart.,
(extinct), a talbot couchant arg., collared and lined az., at the end of the
line a knot.
Toujours fidele.
cj.

55- 5

Hickman, Henry Richard Belcher, EsM.A., M.B.,

quire,

B.Ch.,

Oxon.,

of

5, Harley Street, W., on a wreath a


talbot couchant arg., collared and
lined, the line ending in a knot az.

Ne cede
Hickman

malis.
of Oaken,

couchant

arg.,

Staffs,

spotted

sa.,

gu.

290. 7
talbot
collared

cf.

second {jor Beach).


erased gu. (jor Higgins). 67. 2.
236. 4.
(2) A
(2) A
buck's head couped at the neck or,
demi-wolf gu., armed and langued az.,
gorged with a wreath of laurel ppr. (jor
semee of plates, holding in the dexter
Hicks). Tout en bonne heure.
1 20.
paw a wreath arg. and gu., and charged
3
Hickson, George Archibald Erskine, Eson the shoulder with a cross crosslet or
quire, J.P., of Fermoyle, co. Kerry, out
(jor Plait).
Ldbitur etlabetur.
31.10
of a ducal coronet a griffin's heail sa., Higgins of denary, co. Waterford, a
armed and charged with a trefoil or.
griffin's head eiased or, charged with
Fide et jortitudine.
12
cj. 67.
a crescent gu., and gorged with a colHide, Chesh., Herts, Shropsh., and Wilts,
lar of the last, thereon three bezants.
an eagle with wings addorsed sa.,
Pro patria et virtute.
cj. 66. 2
beaked and legged or.
cj. 76. 1
Higgins, Joseph Napier, Esquire, B.A.,
Hide, Shropsh., an eagle with wings
Barrister-at-Law, K.C. of Winchenden
endorsed ppr.
cj. 76. 1
Priory, Aylesbury, and 24, the Boltons,
Hide, Lanes, an eagle's head erased or,
London. S.W., same crest and motto.
beaked sa.
S3. 2 Higgins, CO. Mayo, out of a tower doubleHide, Lanes, a hawk's head erased or.
turreted sa., a demi-griffin arg., holding
in the dexter claw a dagger sa., hilt
Hide, a hawk close.
and pommel or. Pro patria.
85. 2
Hide, Dorset, a martlet rising sa. charged Higgins of Ix)ndon, out of a tower doublewith a muUet or.
towered sa.. a derai-griffin arg., holding
cj. 95. 11
Hide, Berks, a leopard's head erased sa.,
in the dexter paw a sword of the last,

Hickie, Ireland, alien's head couped arg.,

between two palm-branehes

HIG

between two plates, and holding


beak a lobster's claw erased gu.
Faithjul and true.
67. 2
Higgins, Piatt-, Edward, Esquire, Shropsh.
(i) A gryphon's head erased or.
hon rampant arg., ducaUy gorged or,
and gorged with a collar sa.. charged
holding between the paws an escutwith a lozenge arg., between two plates,
cheon az., charged with a pile of the
and holding in the beak a lobster's claw
arg.,

in the

54. II

Hickman, Francis William, Esquire, of


Kilmore House, co. Clare, Ireland, a
bezantie.
hilt and pommel or.
cj. 23. 10
talbot sejant arg., collared and chained Hiders, a garb banded
153. 2 Higgins of Skellow Grange, Yorks, out
gu., charged on the shoulder with a Higden and Higdon, on a chapeau gu.,
of a tower sa.. a lion's head arg.
trefoil slipped vert.
Malo niori quam
turned up erm., a phoenix in flames
cj. 157. 7
fadari.
ppr.
82. 1
cj. 55. 5
Higgins, a castle.
Tutemus.
155-8

Hickman

of Fenloe, co. Oare, a talbot


sejant arg., collared and chained gu.
Per tot discrimina rerum.
cj. 51;. 5
Hickman, Sir Alfred, Bart., of Wightwick, Wolverhampton, and 22, Kensington Palace Gardens, London, a
phoenix rising out of flames transfixed
through the mouth by a tilting-spear
palewise ppr., each wing charged with
two annulets erect and interlaced or.
Igne et jerro.
251. 4
Hickman, Colonel Thomas Edgcumbe
D.S.O.. of Naval and MiUtary Club,
London, S.W., same crest and motto.
Hickman, a buck's head and neck couped
at gaze ppr.
Hicks, Ireland, a lion's gamb issuing per
chevron or and gu.
cj. 36. 4
Hicks of London "and Bcocles, Norf., a
griffin sejant az., gorged with a collar

Higford, Higford, Hartstield, Bechworth,


Surrey, out of a mural crown inscribed
with the word Ternate, a Malay holding in the dexter hand the colours of
Ternate, all ppr.
Virtus verus honor.
Higgan, Scotland, a dove holding in its
beak an oUve-branch ppr. Peace.

Higgins of Craigforth, Stirling, Scotland,


on a rock a dove holding an olivebranch in her beak, all ppr. Finne

92. 5

Higginson, Colonel Theophilus, C.B., of


23, Campden Hill Road, Kensington.
W., out of a tower ppr.. a demi-griffin
segreant vert, armed and beaked or.

Higgans and Higgens, out of a tower gu.,


a denii-Uou rampant arg. Fide et jortitudine.

157. II

dum

93.

fide.

Higgins of Eastnor, Heref., a garb ppr.,


charged with two crosses patee gu.

Palriam hinc

su^tinet.

cj.

153. 2

^Jalo mori quam jcedari.


az., between two
157. 5
wings or.
161. 12 Higginson,
Henry Hartland. Esquire,
same crest and motto.
Higginbotham-Wybrants, Charles Wybrants. Esquire, of Grosvenor Road, Higginson of Saltmarshe. Heref., a tower
Rathmines, co. Dublin, a stag's head
arg., in front of the portal thereof,
erased ppr.. charged with a bezant.
pendent by a riband az., an escutcheon
Mitis et jortis.
gu., charged with three bezants, two
and one.
i
Higgenbottom or Higginbottom, a dexter
1 56.
and a sinister arm shooting an arrow Higginson, Ireland, on a chapeau a dexter
embattled and counter-embattled or.
from a bow, aU ppr.
200. 2
arm in armour couped and embowed.
beaked, armed, and holding in the Higgens, Sussex, out of a tower gu., a
holding a tilting-spear, all ppr., tied at
dexter claw an arrow or.
the shoulder with a cord and tassels
demi-lion arg.
Hicks of Rickols, Essex and London, a Higginbotham of Glasgow, a sinister and
stag's head or, gorged with a chaplet
a dexter arm shooting an arrow from a
of cinquefoUs of the last, leaved vert.
bow, all ppr. By aim and ejfort.
cj. 121.
200. 2
ears flexed in saltier, all ppr., holding
5
Hicks of Kilmacanoge, co. Wicklow. Higgins, Gustavus Francis, of Turvey
a closed book sa. garnished or.
Ireland, a stag's head couped arg.,
House, Beds, a griffin's head erased or, Higgs or Higges, of CoUesborne, Glouc, a
attired gu., gorged with a chaplet of
buck's head gu., attired or, pierced
gorged with a collar gu.
Virtuti nihil
trefoils vert.
Dormer et pardonner.
through the neck with an arrow ppr.,
ohstat.
cj. 66. 2
headed or, feathered arg.
304- 3
Higgins and Higgons, Shropsh., a griffin's
of
Campden,
Glouc,
Hicks
Bart., a buck's
head erased or, gorged with a collar Higgs, of South Stoke, Oxon., and
head couped at the neck or, gorged
Thatcham, Berks, same crest. Fide el
gu., ringed and finned arg.
cj. 66. 2
with a wreath of laurel ppr.
120. 3 Higgins, Shropsh., a gryphon's head
jortitudine.
Hicks, Stanley Edward, Esquire, of Wilerased or, and gorged with a collar sa., Higgs, W. Miller, Esquire, Braeside,
braham Temple, Cambs (i) A buck's
Burghley Road, Wimbledon, same
charged with a lozenge arg., between
head couped or, gorged with a chaplet of
crest.
two plates, and holding in the beak a
roses leaved vert {for Hic/cn).
cj. 121.
51.4
lobster's claw erased gu.
67. 2 Higham, a horse's head erased arg.
5.
(2) An ounce's head erased ppr.. Higgins, Henry, Esquire, J.P., of Moreton Higham, Suff. and Essex, a talbot passant
<hically crowned gu., and charged on
sa., collared and lined, at the end of
Jeffreys and Thing HaU. Withingtou,
the neck with a gauntlet or {jor Simpthe line a coil or. a knot of the same.
Heref., a griffin's head erased or, gorged
Tout bien ou, rien.
sun).
with a collar sa., charged with a lozenge
cf. 54. 5

Higgat, Suff., an anchor

I
I

182

HIG

HIL

276

of Echingham. Sussex, an arm Hill, Sidney, Esquire, J. P., of Langford HiU of St. John's, Wexford, a demi-lion
Candide me fides.
10. 3
gu.
embowed in armour ppr., holding a! House, Langford, Somers., a talbot's
head couped arg., charged with a chev- Hill, Rev. Henry Copinger, Buxhall
broken sword arg. hUt and pommel
ron nebuly, and holding in the mouth
Rectory, Stowmarket, on a chapeau
or, tied round the arm with a sash of
a fleur-de-lis az. Omne bonnm, Dei
turned up erm.. a demi-lion
gu.,
the last anti gu.
do num.
passant or, between two dragons'
56. 8
Higham of Higham, Chesh., an arm emwings expanded of the first, each
bowed in mail grasping in the hand, Hill of London, a talbot's head erased
arg. between two laurel-branches vert.
charged with two bars erm.
all ppr., a sword arg., hilt and pommel
HiU, Shuldham, S. G., of 2, Fabrique HiU, Edward Smith, Esquire, a demior, round the arm a scarf or.
leopard ppr., gorged with a coUar
Street, Quebec, a talbot's head couped,
cf. 195. 2
coUared, and chained.
Vi et virtule.
gerael or, holding between the paws
Highgate, Middx. and Suff., a wolf's
a star of eight points or. Par negotiis
3- 8 Hill, a talbot's head erased gu., collared
head erased gu.
or, charged with a trefoil vert.
Spe.ro
nequa supra.
Highett, John Moore, Esquire, of Toorak,
meliora.
HiU, a demi-leopard arg., spotted of all
cf. se. i
and Mitiamo Park, Victoria, Australia,
colours, ducaUy gorged or.
25. 10
Member of the Legislative Assembly, HiU of Teddington, Middx., a talbot's
head couped sa., guttee-d'eau, gorged HiU of Silvington, Shropsh., on the horns
Victoria, a demi - pegasus rampant
of a crescent vairee or and az., a bull's
with a collar gu., rimmed and studded
and tufted or.
sa., winged, maned,
or.
head cabossed of the first.
Fac et s peril.
47. 5
cf. 56. I
Hill, Yorks, a talbot's head and neck HiU, Bucks, a goat's head per pale inHighlord, Devonsh., an escarbuncle arg.
couped sa., eared and semee of cindented gu. and az., collared and armed
164. 12
quefoils arg., gorged with a coUar gu.,
or.
cf. 128. II
Highmore of Sherborne, a talbot's head
Veritas
edged, ringed, and studded or. cf. 56. i HiU, Scotland, a stag's head.
56. 12
coujied at the neck.
121. 5
superabit monies.
Highmore of Armathwaite. Cumb., a HiU, Sir Henry Blyth, Bart., of St.
.

moorcock ppr.
Highmore of Harby-bron, Cumb., and
Strickland, Dorset, an arm in armour
ppr., brandishing a falchion arg., hilt

and pommel

or,

between two pike-

staves gu., headed, also or.


Higson, a hand couped in fess charged
221.4
with an eye, all ppr.
Hilborne of Kingsdon, Somers., on a

Columbs, CO. Londonderry, a talbot's HiU of Lewisham, Kent, a stag's head


erased ppr., holding in the mouth an
head couped sa., guttee-d'eau, coUared
oak-slip vert, fructed or.
gu., studded and ringed or.
Ne tentes
cf. 121. 2
out perfice.
HIU of Wye, Kent, a stag's head erased
cf. 56. i
121. 2
HiU, Middx., and of Bromsgrove, Worcs.,
ppr.
a talbot passant or, collared gu.
HiU, Rt. Hon. Alexander Staveley, of
c/- 54- 5
Oxley Manor, near Wolverhampton,
and 4, Queen's Gate, S.W., two arrows
HiU, Richard, Thornton Hall. Pickering,
Yorks, a talbot's head couped sa., eared
in saltire transfixed through a bull's
arg., gorged with a collar gu, rimmed
head caboshed. Fortiter ac sapienler.
and ringed or, and charged on the neck Hill-Whitson, Captain Charles, of Park(i) A dexter arm in
with three cinquefoils of the second,
hiU. Blairgowrie
one above and two below the collar.
armour embowed, holding in the hand
HiU of St. Katherine's Hill, Worcs., on
a broken tilting-spear fesse%vise, the
a mount in front of a fern-brake ppr.,
point pendent, all ppr. (for Whitson).
a talbot or, coUared az., restino the
197. 2.
(2) A stag's head ppr. [for
121. 5
dexter forepaw on three annulets interHill).
:

Hildershaw, a swan devouring a


ppr.
Hildesley of

fish, all

cf.

99. 10

Cromers Gifford, out of a


mural coronet a griffin's head between

two winm expanded

arg.

cj.

67.

laced, also or.


Avancez.
Hildyard, Yorks. a cock sa., beaked,
54. 7
legged, and wattled gu.
91. 2 HiU, Edward Henry, Esquire, on a
mount vert, a talbot passant ppr.,
Hildyard, Thoroton-, Thomas Blackborne,
collared gu., its dexter paw resting on
Esquire, J.P., of Flintham, Notts, a
three annulets interlaced.
A^:ance^.
game-cock sa., beaked, legged, and
wattled gu.
90. 2 HiU of Hacketstown, co. Carlow, Ireland,
a greyhound sejant arg., collared az.
Hildyard, John Arundel, Horseley House,
near Stanhope, Durh., same crest.
cf. 59. 2
Hildyard, a cock p])r.
91. 2 HiU of Hales. Norf., a boar's head and
neck sa., holding in the mouth a broken
Hill, Marquess of Downshire, set Downshire.
spear ppr., headed arg.
Hill-Trevor, Viscount Dungannon and HiU of Bury St. Edmunds, Suff., a boar's
head couped sa., holding in the mouth
Baron Hill, f<e.e Dungannon.
Hill, Noel-, Baron Berwick, see Berwick.
an acorn or, leaved vert.
42. 7
Hill, Viscount (Clegg-HUl), of Hawkestone Hill of Knutsford, Chesh., between two
and Hardwicke, in the same county
branches of palm ppr., a boar's head
couped or, holding in the mouth a
(:) A castle triple-towered arg., surmounted with a garland of laurel ppr.
trefoil slipped vert.
Auxilio divim).
(far Hill).
(2) In front of two branches HiU of Taunton, Somers., a squirrel sejant
of oak fructed in sal tire ppr., a cross
arg., collared and lined or.
cf. 135. 4
crosslet crossed or (jor Clegg). Avancez. HiU of Yarmouth and Lynn, Norf., on a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion
165. 13
Hill, a wolfs head erased az., holding in
passant or, between two dragon's
the mouth a trefoil aUpped vert.
wings expanded of the first, each
charged with as many bars of the
cf. 30. 8
second.
Hill, a wolf's head erased az., collared
arg., holding in the mouth a trefoil HiU of Littlepipe, Staffs, a lion rampant
slipped vert.
arg., pierced through the breast by a
cf. 30. 1
broken spear in bend, the point imHill, a wolf's head erased az., charged
on the neck with two bars arg., and
brued ppr.
holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped HiU, Ireland, a lion rampant gardant
vert.
gu., holding in the dexter paw a sword
Hill, Joseph. Esquire, J. P., of Park Drive,
ppr.
Beaton, Bradford, Yorks, in front of HiU of Graig. Doneraile, co. Cork, a lion
a talbot's head couped sa., a demirampant arg., pierced through the
catherine-wheel or, all between two
breast by a broken spear in bend ppr.,
wings per fesse indented or and gu.
the head imbrued, also ppr. Ne tenta
Honors ct laborc,
vd perfice.
56. 13
:

HiU, a martlet.
95. 5
HiU, an owl arg.
96. 4
HiU of Stallington Hall, Stafford, a hawk
ppr.,

beUed

or.

cf.

85. 2

HiU, on the trunk of a tree lying fess-

ways

or,

a falcon

belled of the

ppr.,

beaked and

first.

of Pounsford. Somers.. an eagle with


wings expanded ppr., holding in the
beak an acorn slipped vert, fructed or.

HiU

cf.

HiU,

Henry Seymour McCalmont.

77. 2

D.C.L.,

East Grinstead,
Sussex, and 10, King's Bench Walk,
Temple, E.G., on a mount vert, a dove
rising with wings elevated, holding in
the beak an olive-branch, all ppr.

J. P., of Forest View,

Slant colles o veieresque campi.


HiU, Devonsh., Cornw., and Northamp., a
dove arg., holding in his beak an olive-

branch vert.

92.

HiU, Charles Gathorne. Esquire, a dove,


in the beak an olive-branch ppr.,
gorged with two chevronels sa., and
resting the dexter claw on a mullet arg.
Perseverantia omnia vincil.
HiU, Colonel Sir Edward Stock, K.C.B..
M.P., of Rookwood, Uandaff, Hazel
Manor, Compton Martin, Bristol, and
I, St. James's Street, London, S.W.,
same crest and motto.
HiU, Ernest Gathorne, Esquire, of Raddery, Fortrose, N.B., same crest and
motto.
148- 2
HUl, a fleur-de-hs az.
HiU of Dennis Park, Staffs, and Blaenavon, Monm., a fleur-de-lis arg. Esse

quam

videri.

148. 2

HIL
leaved vert.

and

149. 12

London, Middx., and Herts, on


a mount a branch vert, with three

Hill of

cinqxiefoils arg.
Hill,

Thomas. Esquire,

castle

Drive,

the

J.P., of

Park,

New-

5,

Notts,

two

in armour embowed ppr., each


charged with a leopard's face az.. the
hand also ppr., holding a sprig of three

arms

cinquefoils vert, stalked and slipped


ppr.
Fac recte et nil time.
194. 5
Hill of Edinburgh and Bengal, and Hill
of London, a dexter arm in armour

embowed, the hand grasping a dagger,


all

Hill,

ppr.

Esse

quam

HIN

277

Hill, Ireland, three roses ppr., stalked

videri.

196. 5

on a mount a chalice with flames


c/. 177. 6
upon a mount a castle triple- towered

Yorks and Durh., a cock sa., Hinckes, Hincks, or Kinks, a hand holding
combed, legged, beaked, and wattled
a scorpion, all ppr.
220. i
gu.
91. 2 Hinckes of the Wood House, Tettenhall,
Hilliard of Caherslee, co. Kerry, a cock
Staffs (i A lion's gamb erased arg., in
statant sa., combed, wattled, legged,
front thereof three animlets interlaced
and spurred gu.
91. 2
and fesseways gu. {for Hiiirie.i). (2) A
Hillier, an arm from the elbow erect
man's head in profile, couped at the
vested, holding in the hand a branch
shoulders, about the neck a halter ppr.,
of palm.
on the breasts two cross crosslet fitchee
Hillier of Mocollop Castle, Lismore, co.
in saltire or {for Davenport).
Mors
VVaterford, in front of two Danish
janua vitce.
battle-axes in saltire a leopard's face Hinckley, on a ducal coronet or, a star
holding in the moutli a scimitar fesseof twelve points ppr.
cf. 164. 4
wise, all ppr.
Crux mea, lux. mea.
Hincks, Ireland, a demi-chevalier holding
Hillingdon, Baron (MiUs), of Hillingdon
in the dexter hand a scimitar.
187. 4
Court, and of C!amelford House, Park Hincks of Chorlton, Che-sh., and of Yorks,
Lane, both in the county of Middx., of
a demi-lion rampant gu., giittee-deHilliard,

Wildernesse, Kent, a demi-lion relarmes, gorged wifli a inllai ilancettee


gardant or, gorged with a collar gemel
arg., the sinisf.i |,au i.-;irii;; on an
az., holding between the paws a raiUwith flames issuing therefrom.
annulet or.
In cmr, ,t /.nn/mis spcs
rind sa.
Nil conscire sibi.
11. i
HiU, Sir Qement Uoyd, K.C.M.G.. of
est.
Grosvenor Place, S.W., a castle Hillman, a demi-eagle with wings dis- Hincks, Thomas Cowper, Terrace House.
9,
played or, holding in the beak a rose
triple-turreted, surmounted by a garRichmond, Yorks, same crest and
land of laurel ppr. Avancez.
gu., stalked and leaved vert.
motto.
cf. 80. 2
Hill, John, Esquire, of Britannia House, Hillocks, Scotland, out of a pheon az., Hincks, late Rev. Thomas Dix, LL.D.,
between two ostrich-wings gu., a sprig
Saltburn-by-the-Sea, a castle tripleProfessor of Hebrew at the Belfast
of laurel ppr.
Nihil sine cruee.
towered or, charged with an escutcheon
Institution, a demi-lion rampant sa.,
az., thereon a rose arg., all between Hills, a horse current gu., holding in his
the sinister paw resting on a bezant.
mouth a broken spear-head sa. cf. 52.7 Hind, an ensign in full dress, with a cocked
four ears of wheat bladed and slipped
Hills, Kent, a stag's head erased, holding
or, two on either side.
Avaiicez.
hat, holding the Union standard of
in the mouth an oak-slip fructed, all
Britain, all ppr.
HiU of LambhiU, Scotland, a Bible ex188. 6
ppr.
In ccelo confidetnus.
panded ppr. Verilas superahit montes.
Hind, on the trunk of a tree raguled
cf. 121. 2
arg., a cockatrice or.
155. 8 Hills of Colne Parke, Essex, a tower with
two turrets ppr.
Hill-Lowe, Arthur Hill Ommanncy Peter,
Hind of Calais, a demi-talbot arg., colHills, Arnold Frank, Esquire, D.L., of
Esquire, of Court of Hill, Tenbury
lared sa., holding between the paws
Monlchams, Woodford, Essex, and
(i) A demi-grvphon segreant or {/or
a key, wards upwards or.
Redleaf, Penshurst, Kent, upon a rock Hind of London, a hind's head couped
Lowe).
(2) a" castle arg. (jor Hill).
ppr., a talbot arg., gorged with a coUar
ppr.. collared or, holding in the mouth
Spero mdiora. Stant colles veteresqiie
nebuly, charged on the body with two
a rose gu. stalked and leaved vert.
cross crosslets az., and resting the
HiU-Male, Captain Richard, of Pen-yrf. 124. 5
dexter fore-leg on a fountain, also ppr. Hind, Smithard-, WiUiara Hind, on a
coedcae. near Pontypridd, Glamorgan,
mount a hind at gaze, in the mouth an
(i)
A spear erect ppr., therefrom Hills - Johnes, Lieutenant - General Sir
James, G.C.B V.C., of Dolaucothy,
arrow fessewise ppr., resting tlie dexter
pendent by a riband az., an escutcheon
LlanwTda, R.S.O., Carmarthensh. (i)
fore-leg on an annulet encircling a cross
charged with two battle-axes
gu.,
patee fitchee or.
On two halberds in saltire, the staves
saltirewise arg.
(2) A demi-leopard
gu., headed or, a raven sa., and (for Hind, Kent, a griflin's head couped bearg.. spotted of all colours, ducally
tween two wings, eoUared and charged
distinction) charged upon the breast
gorged or. Cruci dum spiro spero.
with a cross crosslet or {for Johnes).
on the breast with an escallop, cf. 67.
Hillaire and Hillarie, a griffin's head
holding in the beak a key ppr.
(2) On a mount vert, a broken tilting- Hinde of Evelith, Shropsh., a lion's head
spear erect ppr., and in front thereof
erased arg.
17. 8
cf. 66. 6
a horse current arg., guttee-de-sang, Hinde-Hodgson, Northumb., on a rock
Hillary, Bart, {e.rtinct), of Danbury Place,
holding in the mouth the other part of
Essex, and Rigg House, Yorks", out of
a dove az., the wings or, holding in
the spear, also ppr. {for Hills). Deus
the mouth an olive-branch ppr.
Misea mural coronet gu., a cubit arm in
pascit con-OS.
In ccelo confidemus.
ris succwrrere disco.
armour ppr., garnished or, holding in
93. 9
the gauntlet a caltrap, also or, round Hillsborough, Earl ol, see Downshire, Hinde of Bishopwearmouth, Durh., a
Marquess of.
demi-pegasus arg., maned or, holding
VirtiUe nihil
the arm a scarf vert.
a sword of the first, hilt and pommel
invium.
91. 2
269. 13 Hillyard, a cock ppr.
or.
Tutumteroborereddam. cf. 47. 5
Hillas, Robert William Goodwin, Esquire, Hilton, a hand vested harry arg. and sa.,
holding a hoUy-branch ppr.
of Seaview, Dromore, W., co. Sligo,
Hinde of Hodgeworth, Bucks, out of a
ducal coronet arg., a cockatrice or.
Ireland, within an annulet or, a mullet Hilton-Simpson,
Rev. William, M.A.,
Milstead,
an
ounce's
a l}Te ppr.
Per
/cnim
obtinui.
Rector
of
Kent,
Hindle,
pierced sa.
167.4
cf. 168. 8
head pean erased gu., gorged with Hindley of Hindley, Lanes, an arm in
Hillersden and Hillesden, Devonsh., a
armour embowed fesseways, holding a
squirrel sejant ppr., collared and cracka collar gemelle arg. {for Hiinpson).
scimitar in pale enfiled with a boar's
ing a nut or.
c/. 135. 7
(2) In front of a javelin
cf. 23. 10.
erect, a man's head in profile in a
head couped.
168. 9
Hilliar, a harp or.
helmet, the visor up, and a tUting-spear Hindlip, Baron (Allsopp), of Hindlip
Hilliard, an arm in armour embowed,
HaU, Worcs., and Alsop-en-le-Dale,
fessewise resting upon the wreath, all
grasping in the hand a spear, all ppr.
Derbysh., upon a pheon a plover close,
ppr. {for Hilton). Nunquam obliuiscar.
197- holding in the beak an ear of wheat, all
or
Hillary,
Warw., and of Hilton of Hilton Castle, Durh., on a close
Hilliard
or.
Festina lente.
helmet Moses' head in profile glorified,
93. 6
Maringe, Yorks, a cubit arm erect in
117. 8
adorned with a rich diapered mantle, Hindman, a buck trippant ppr.
armour ppr., garnished or, holding in
Hindmarsh, Hendmarsb, or Hyndmarsh,
all ppr.
l^aiU que je puis.
the gauntlet a caltrap arg., and round
NU
Scotland, a demi-lion rampant.
the arm a s.vsli vert.
Hinchinbroke, Viscount, see Sandwich,
10. 2
nisi patria.
Earl of.
Hilliard, Edward, Esquire, of Ickenham,
Middx., a (iextcr arm in armour em- Hinchley, a leopard couchant ppr. 24. 10 Hine of Dartmouth, Devonsh., on a
tortoise arg., an eagle rising holding
bowed, holding in the hand a javelin in Hinehman, a demi-lion arg., holding in
in the beak a sprig of heath, and
his dexter paw a bugle-horn stringed
bend sinister, all ppr. hi te domine
gazing on the sun, all ppr.
gu.
spcravi.
issuant therefrom.

Hill,

HIN

HOB

278

ryS. 7 Hirst, Thomas Julius, Esquire, of MelHines, Ireland, a plough ppr.


tham HaU. Meltham MiUs, York, a
Hingenson, Bucks, a squirrel sejant crackdexter cubit arm in bend, holding an
ing a nut, all ppr.
'35-7
arrow ppr., and a scimitar in saltire
Hingham, Norf., a horse's head furnished
engrailed at the back, also ppr.,
with waggon-harness, all ppr.
58. 12
pommel and hilt or. His regi serviHingley, Sir Benjamin, Bart.. Hatherton
tium.
269. 9
Lodge, Cradley, Stourbridge, out of the
battlements of a tower ppr., a demi- Hislop of Burnrig, Prestonpans, N.B.,
upon a mount a stag standing under
lion gu. gorged with a collar vair, holda tree, all ppr. Semper paraius.
ing between the paws a battle-axe of
116. 13
the first, the whole between two wings
(i) Of augmenof the second. In Iwcsignovinces. 284- 3 Hislop, Bart., Devoush.
tation, a soldier of the 22nd Light
Hingston of Holbeton. Deronsh., a hind's
Dragoons mounted, accoutred, and in
head couped or, holding in the mouth
the position of attack ppr., over the
a holly -slip ppr.
cf. 124. i
crest Deccan.
Hinks or Hincks of London, a lion's head
(2) Out of a mural
coronet a buck's head couped ppr.,
erased or, between two wings arg, 19. 7
attired or.
HfBC manus ob patriam.
Hinshaw, William, Esquire, of Barroehan
House, Renfrewsh., Scotland, a fox's Hitch of Wendlebury, Oxon.. an heraldic
antelope's head erased sa., tuftd and
head holding in its mouth an olivemaned or, vulned through the neck by
branch ppr.
Vigilantia.
cf. t,'^. 4
a bird-bolt of the last, feathered arg.,
Hinson of Fulham, Middx., a fleur-de-lis
holding the end in his mouth.
per pale erm. and az.
148. 2
Hinlon, Shropsh., a paschal lamb arg., Hitchcock of Preshute, Wilts, a lion's
head erased or, holding in the mouth
the glory or, carrying a banner of the
first, charged with a cross gu.
a round buckle arg.
Hinton of South Denchworth and King- Hitchens and Hitchins, Oxon., out of a
mural coronet a garb, on the top thereof
ston, Lisle, Berks, and Shropsh., an
eagle's leg erased encircled by a sera bird perched ppr.
153-9
pent ppr.
Hitchens and Hitchins, on an heraldic
ro.se gu., barbed vert, a lion's head
Hinton of Halstone, co. Wexford. Ireland,
erased or.
a mount vert, thereon an eagle's leg
cf. 19. 9
erased, the claw pressing down the Hitchens, on the top of a tower a martlet.
neck of a serpent entwined round the
156. 9
limb, all
Hitchin-Kemp, Fred, of 6, Beechfield
Road. Catford. S.E., on a garb fesse[inxma
cubit
ways or, a pelican feeding her young,
the hand ppr
wings elevated
sa.,
vulned
ppr.,
stag or.
2o8. 6
charged on the breast with three annuHipkiss, a sphinx gardant with wings
lets interlaced, and gorged with a collar
addorsed ppr.
182. 12
gemel or. Honestas el Veritas.
Bart.,
of
Warfield Grove, HitQeld, an ostrich-feather enfiled with
Hippisley,
Berks, on a ducal coronet or, a hind's
a ducal coronet.
114. 12
head erased sa,, gorged with a collar Hixon of Fermoyle, co. Kerry, Ireland,
of the first. Aviicitice virtutisque jtydus
out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's
Non miki sed pafricr.
head sa. beaked and charged upon the
neck with a trefoil of the first. Fide
Hippisley of Cameley. Somers., and Stanton, Wilts, on a ducal coronet ppr., a
et forlitudine.
cf. 67. 12
hind's head erased or, gorged with a Hoad, Middx. and London, a stag's head
collar sa., charged with three mullets
121. 2
erased arg.
of the first,
Hoadley, on a terrestrial globe or, a dove
with wings expanded, holding in the
Hippisley, Somers., a liind's head erased
ppr.. gorged with a collar sa., charged
Verita.s el
beak an olive-branch ppr.
with three mullets pierced or. cf. 1 24. 3
patria.
94. 6
Hippisley, Richard John Bayntun, Es- Hoar, a fox current ppr.
cf. 32. 8
quire, Ston Easton,
Somers., same Hoar, George, Esquire, of Twyford,
crest and motto.
Hants, an eagle's head erased arg.,
Hippisley, William Henry, Lt.-Col. late
charged with three ermine spots, penRoyal Soots Greys, of Sparsholt Manor,
dent from the beak an annulet.

Hugh Arthur, Bart., an


head erased arg., charged with
an ermine spot. In ardua.
cf. 83. 2

Hoare, Sir Henry


eagle's

Hoare, Sir Samuel. Bart., Sidestrand,


Cromer, in front of a stag's head erased
three crosses couped

arg.,

Venit

sa.

erased
or.

crest.

cf.

facit.

45. 2

cf.

couped

sa.,

semee of

estoiles or.

cf. 44- 3
cf. 44. 3
of Sarum, Wilts, between the
horns of a crescent arg., an estoile or.
all between two w mgs gu.
[12. 6
Hobbins of Redmarsley, Heref., a stag's
head ppr.
121. 5
Hobbs, Ireland, an arrow point down-

Hobart, same crest.

Hobbes

wards gu., feathered or, and a palmbranch vert, in saltier.


171. 7
Hobbs, Surrey, on a dexter gauntlet in
a falcon ppr., beaked, leggefl.
belled or.
86. 13

fess arg.,

and

Hobbs, Middx., a demi-heron volant


beaked gu., holding in the beak a

sa.,

fish

arg.

Hobbs

of Stoke-Gursy, Somers., a demiheraldic tiger az., armed, maned, and

tufted arg., pierced through the body


with a broken spear or, headed of the
second, vulned on the shoulders gu., the
spear entering the breast and coming
out at the shoulder.
Hobbs, Captain Herbert Thomas de Car-

Bamaboy, Frankford, King's


same crest. Semper paratus.

taret,

Co.

Hobbs, Kent, a heraldic tiger rampant


regardant arg.

Hoberd and Hobert, a demi-lion gu.


10. 3

Hobhouse, Baron (Hobhouse), of Hadspen, Somers., on a mural coronet per


pale az. and gu., a crescent arg., and
issuant therefrom an estoile irradiated
or.
Spero meliora.
Hobhouse, Sir Charles Parry, Bart.,
Manor House, Monkton Farleigh.
Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts, on a. mural
coronet per pale az. and gu., a crescent
arg., and issuant therefrom an estoile
irradiated or.
Spes vitce melioris.
Hobhouse, Rt. Hon. Henry, M.P., of
Hadspen House, Castle Cary, Somers.,

83. 2

same

crest.

Melioris spero.
griffin sejant ppr.

Hobhouse, Somers., a

62. 10

Hobleday of Thornton, Warw., out of a


ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant,

83. 2

cf.

Hobart, Norf., a bull passant sa., serace


of e-stoiles or.
Qnai supra.
cf. 45. 2
Hobart, Bucks and Norf., a bull's head

Wantage, same

eagle's' head
gorged with a bar gemelle

sa.,

Hobart, Earl of Buckinghamshire, a bull


passant per pale sa. and gu., bezantee.
in the nose a ring or.
Auclor preliosa

Hird of Bradford, Yorks, a buck's head Hoard, a lamb ppr.. holding a flag gu.,
erased gu., attired or.
121. 2
charged with a saltire arg.
130. 2
Hirme of Heveringland, Norf., a talbot Hoare, see Hamilton-Hoare.
issant sa., collared and lined or, the Hoare, Sir Joseph Wallis O'Bryen, Bart.,
pass
coiled at the end.
J.P., of Annabelle, co. Cork, a stag's
cf. 54. 5
Hirst and Hirste, a hand holding a seax
head and neck erased arg.
Ven it hora.
cutting at a feather.
Dum spiro, spero. Dalur hora amori.
213. 9
Hirst of Howarth, Yorks. a hurst of trees
121. 2
ppr., pendent therefrom an escutcheon Hoare, O'Brien-, Stafford, Esquire, of
arg., charged with a cinquefoil vert.
Turville Park, Bucks, an eagle's head
erased arg., charged with an ermine
Efflorescent.
cf. 144. 2
Hirst, Reginald, Esquire, of 8, York
spot.
In ardua.
Place. Huddersfield, ademi-man affron- Hoare, William, M.A., of Iden Manor,
tee ppr., holding in the dexter hand a
Staplehurst, same crest and motto.
bugle-horn, stringed or, and supporting Hoare,
Tenchleys.
Edward
Brodie,
with the sinister hand an escutcheon
Limpsfield, a stag's head couped ppr.
sa. charged with a sun in splendour or. Hoare, Ireland, a stag's head affrontee gu.,
Non mutat fortuna genus.
ducally gorged and attired or. 1 19. 14

305. 2

hora.

Hoare or Hore, Glouc, an

bezantee.

cf.

16. 3

Hoblethwayte of Sedberg. Yorks, out of


a ducal coronet or, a demi-wolf erra.
cf.

Hoblyn

of

31. 2

Bodreyn and Nanswhyden.

Comw. a tower arg.


1 56. 2
Hoblyn, Charles Dennis, Enquire, a tower
ppr.
Deleclant domi, non impediunt
,

foris.

156. 2

Hoblyn, William Ernest Paget, Esquire,


of the Fir Hill, St. Columb, Comw..
same crest and motto.

HOB

HOD

279

Hoblyn, William Paget, Esquire, of the Hodder, Moore-, of Hoddersfield, co.


Cork: (i) A fire-ship, her courses set.
Fir Hill, ,Colan, near St. Columb, Cornw.,
fire issuing from below the rigging, all
same crest and motto.
ppr. [for Hodder).
Hobson of Merington, Durh., a griffin's
(2) Out of a ducal
head couped arg., between two wings
coronet or, a Moor's head in profile

Hodgson, Durh., a dove holding in


beak an olive-branch ppr. Meiuo
cundus.

its

se-

92. 5

Hodgson, Arthiu-, Esquire, Clopton House,


Stratford-on-Avon, same

crest.

ppr. {for Moore).


az.
Fortitudine Dei.
Hodgson, Robert Kirkman, Esquire, J.P.,
65. 1
Hodder of Ringabella, Cork, a fire-ship
of Ashgrove, Sevenoaks, same crest.
in full sail ppr.
Marylebone Park, Middx., a
Igne et feris vicimus.
Poj: et fides.
griffin passant per pale erm. and or, Hoddy, a trout naiant ppr.
139. 12 Hodgson of Houghton House, C'umb., a
beaked, membered, and holding in the Hodge, Scotland and Sunderland, a garb
dove close az., holding in its beak a
cj. 63. 2
entwined by two serpents ppr.
beak a key of the last.
sprig
of laurel ppr.
Dread God. 92. 5
153-3
Hobson, Middx.. a lion's head affrontee Hodge of Angarrack, Cornw., a tafbot's Hodgson Cumb., Essex and Middx.. a
head couped arg. semee of estoiles az.
dove az., winged or, beaked and
arg. charged with three torteaux.
holding in the mouth an oak-branch
membered gu., holding in its beak an
Hobson of Cambs, on a ducal coronet
slipped and f ructed ppr. Savoir pouvoir.
olive-branch ppr.
chequy or and sa., a lion's head erased
92. 5
of the first.
Hodgson, Thomas Hesketh, Esquire, of
cf. 17. 5
cf. 56. 12
Xewby Grange, near Carlisle, same
Hobson, Surrey, a leopard's head arg., Hodge, Edward Grose. Esquire, of 9,
Highbury Place, London, N., same
crest.
semee of torteaux.
Dread God.
cf. 22. 10
crest and motto.
Hodgson, on a rock a dove holding in
Hobson, a leopard's head gardant era.sed
its beak an olive-branch, all ppr.
arg., semee of torteaux.
Hodge and Hodges, an eagle rising looking
93. 9
at the sun, all ppr.
Hodgson of Elswick House. Northumb.,
Hobson of Spalding, Lines, a panther's
on a rock a dove az., winged or, holding
head erased and gardant ppr., incensed, Hodges, Kent, out of a ducal coronet or,
a heraldic antelope's head arg., atin the beak an olive-branch ppr. 93. 9
gorged with a collar chequy or and
tired and tufted of the first.
az.
Prcevisa Hodgson, Chesh., on a mount vert, a
mala percunt.
falcon with wings close ppr., beaked,
Hobson, George Andrew. Esquire, of
legged, and belled or, collared dancettee
Coverdale Lodge, Richmond, Surrey, a Hodges, out of a ducal coronet or, a
heraldic antelope's head arg., attired
and pierced through the breast with a
cubit arm erect ppr., holding a rose arg.,
and tufted of the first. No-sce teipsum.
sword arg., hilted, also or, vulned ppr.
barbed, seeded, and slipped of the first,
and two lilies in saltire of the second, Hodges of Han well, Middx., an antelope's Hodgson, a griffin's head erased, murally
also
ppr.
and
slipped,
head
couped
or.
2
gorged.
stalked, leaved,
cf. 66. 2
cf. 126.
265.10 Hodges, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet Hodgson of Framfield, Sussex, a griffin's
Viveiit vivas.
a greyhound's head gu.
head erased devouring a hand erased
Hobson,John Falshaw, Esquire, A.M.I.E.,
61. 7
at the wrist gu.
of South Bailey, Durh., same crest and Hodges of Burton and Sison. Leics., a
talbot's head couped or, guttee-de- Hodgson, Ireland, a salmon haurient az.
motto.
sang, collared and ringed gu.
Hobson, Richard, Esquire, of the MarFunda139. II
of Boston, Lines, a dexter cubit
inentum glorice huviilitas.
Hodgson
fords, Bromborough,Chesh., a panther's
i
cf. 56.
arm holding in the hand a broken and
head affrontee and erased, with flames Hodges of Oveme, Leics., a talbot's head
bloody hanger, the pommel and hilt or,
arg.,
guttee-de-sang, gorged with a
issuant from the mouth and ears, ppr.,
collar gu., rimmed and ringed or, and
the point embrued ppr.
transfixed by an arrow fessewise. the
Hodgson, John, Esquire, J.P., Nocton
charged with three bezants.
pheon to the sinister arg., gorged with
cf. 56. i
Hall, near Lincoln, same crest.
Lahore
a collar coimter oompony or and az Hodges, a man ppr., vested arg., his coat
gu., holding a standard, also arg.,
Fortitudine Deo.
258.9
charged with a canton of the third, Hodgson, Yorks and Norf., a cubit arm
Hobush, out of a ducal coronet or, a
erect habited in mail holding in the
thereon a cross of the second
savage's head affrontee couped at the
hand, all ppr., a broken falchion gu.
shoulders ppr., vested gu., on the head Hodges, a dove regardant holding in its
beak an olive-branch, all ppr.
92. 4 Hodiam, a lion's head erased az.
three ostrich-feathers arg.
17. 8
cf. 192. lo
Hoby, out of a ducal coronet a fish's Hodges of Spickington. Somers., on a Hodilow, Hoddylowe, and Hoddelow, a
dragon's head sa., collared or.
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a crescent
head, all ppr.
139. 14
two
Abbey,
Glamorgansh.,
on
between
wings
arg.,
or.
Hoby of Neath
cf. 71. I
a chapeau gu.. turned up erm., a Hodges of London and Middx., on a Hodington of Hodington, Worcs., over a
tower arg., a bird volant or.
ducal coronet or, a crescent sa.
heraldic tiger rampant arg.
c/. 156.9
Hoby, Bart, [extinct), of Bisham, Berks, Hodges of Shipton Moyne, Glouc, out of
clouds az.. a crescent arg., and between Hodiswell, Yorks, a well ppr.
1 59. 15
a hoby rising sa., beaked, legged, and
88. 2
the horns thereof a star of six points or. Hodkinson, a shank-bone and a palmbelled or
branch
in
saltier,
all
ppr.
Hochpied-Larpent.
Dani
luccm
crescentibus
orti.
set
De
Hochpied,
147. 4
cf. 136. 9
159. 15
Hockenhull, Chesh., a buck's head and Hodges of Broadway, Worcs., on a ducal Hodsall, a well arg.
coronet or, a crescent sa.
Hodsdon of Hodsdon. Herts, a man's
neck erased per fess arg. and or, pierced
head couped at the shoulders ppr.,
through the nostrils by a dart in bend Hodgeson of London, a dexter arm erect
vested arg., on the head a cap or.
couped at the elbow habited bendy
of the last, feathered of the first,
sinister of four arg. and gu., holding
barbed az.
192. n
in the hand ppr. a covered cup or.
Hodsdon of Edgeworth, Middx., a man's
Hockin, Devonsh., on a rock a sea-gull
head ppr., couped at the shoulders,
rising, all ppr.
Hoc in loco Deus rupes. Hodgetts of Hagley, Worcs., an eagle with
vested az., collared or, on the head a
wings expanded ppr., holding in the
chapeau gu., turned up erm.
beak an annulet. Confido, conquiesco.
Hockly of Wickwar, Glouc, a demigriffin segreant with wings endoi-sed
HodsoU, Charles Maxfield, Esquire, of
</ 77- 5
Loose Court, near Maidstone, Kent, a
pean, holding in the claws a mullet gu. Hodgetts of Prestwood, Staffs, a horse's
Maintien
head erm., pierced through the neck
stone fountain or well arg.
cf. 64. 2
246. 1
by a spear, the staff broken ppr.
le droit.
Hockmore of Buckyate and Buckland,
Baron. Devonsh., an eagle close, seizing
cf. 93. 9
289 2 Hodson, a dove on a rock.
and preying on a moorcock, all ppr.
Hodgkins, Glouc. and Middx., an eagle Hodson, Ireland, an antelope's head erased
126. 2
gu.
rising looking towards the sun, all ppr.
Hocknell, a dexter hand holding a sugarcane ppr.
Hodgkinson of Overton Hall, Ashover. Hodson, a griffin's head erased, murally
gorged.
Derbysh., a garb or, between two wings
cf. 66. 2
Hoddenet and Hoddenot, a dexter hand
Robert
Adair,
Sir
Bart.,
of
HoUyHodson,
expanded vert.
holding four arrows points downwards
14
153.
brooke House, co. Wicklow, a dove az..
ppr.
Hodgkinson of Praston, Lanes, and
cf. 214. 3
beaked and membered or, holding in
Middx., a cinquefoil or, between two
Hodder, Robert E., Esquire, in front of
her beak an olive-branch ppr.
Pax el
dragon's wings displayed vert. Sans
a cross fleury or, a battle-axe in pale
amor.
Dieu rien.
92. 5
172. 5
sa.
Sapere aiidc.

elevated

Hobson

of

'

'

HOD

HOL

280

Hodson, Cambs, a unicom courant re- {Hogarth, R. G., F.R.C.S of 60, Rope- Holbicbe, a peacock's head erased az.
walk, Nottingham, a horse's head
gardant arg., gorged with a chaplet
103 I
couped between two wings. Candor Holbrook, a lion passant gardant tail
of laurel vert.
dat viribits alas.
extended ppr.
Hodson, John, Esquire, of the Archway,
cf. 4. 3
upon Hogarth or Howgart, Scotland, a pegasus's Holbrooke, Suf., a lion's head erased sa.,
Terrace,
Cambs.,
Downing
head or, winged arg. Candor dat viribus
charged with a chevron or, surmounted
water ppr., a swan sa., holding in the
of a cross formee fitchee at the foot of
beak a lotus flower, slipped, also ppr.,
the same.
between two coral branches gu. Fait Hogg, see Magheramome, Baron.
cf. 17. 8
Hogg-Allen, see Allen.
Holbrow, Stanley Charles, Glouc, bebien.
an
oak-tree
fructed
ppr.
tween a pair of wings elevated arg..
bull
passant
sa.
Hogg,
Dat
gloria
Hody, Scotland, a
vires.
three rauUets pierced in triangle. 256. 6
143. 5
cf. 45. 2
of
Bishopwearmouth,
Durh., Holbrow, Rev. Thomas, of Shaw Well,
Hody, a trout naiant ppr.
139. 12 Hogg
against an oak-tree vert, fructed gu., a
Corbridge-on-Tyne, Northumb., same
219. I
Hoe, a hand holding a hautboy.
boar statant arg., pierced in the side by
crest.
Hoey, Ireland, a pheasant,
an arrow sa.
Holburne, Bart., Scotland, a demi-Uon
Hoey, Cashel-, John Bapti
holding in his dexter paw a mullet arg.
the Middle Temple, a unicorn sejant Hogg, Sir Frederick Russell, K.C.I.E.,
out
of
an
Eastern
coronet
Deciis
C.S.I.
arg.,
summum virtus.
15. 7
arg., armed and unguled or, gorged
an oak-tree fructed ppr., and pendent Holcomb and Holcombe, a serpent nowed,
with an Irish crown gu. Itcruin
therefrom an escutcheon az., charged
holding in its mouth a garland of laurel
interuvique.
with a dexter arm
embowed in
ppr.
142. 7
Hoey of Dunganstown, co. Wicklow, out
armour, the hand grasping an arrow, Holcombe of Hull. Devonsh., a man's head
of a ducal coronet or, a dexter and
also ppr.
affrontee, couped at the breast ppr.,
Dat gloria vires.
a sinister arm in armour, the hands
WTeathed round the temple or and az.
grasping a sword, all ppr. pommel and Hogg, Sir Stuart Saunders, of Villa
,

CeUne, Beaulieu, France, same crest


hilt or.
and motto.
Hoey, issuing out of a ducal coronet or,
two dexter arms in armour embowed Hogg of Norton House, Durh., a boar
statant ppr., pierced in the side with
ppr., grasping a dagger of the last.
an arrow or, in front of an oak-tree,
Fides Jortuna fortior.
also ppr., fructed, also or.
Dai gloria
HofFman, out of the top of a tower a
vires.
demi- woman issuing ppr., attired az.,
70. i
holding in her dexter hand a garland Hogg, Devonsh., a wyvern vert.
Hogg, Scotland, a hand couped in fess.
of laurel vert.
221. 6
Hoffmann, late James Rix, Esquire, of
York Terrace, Regent's Park, a demi- Hoggeson, a swallow volant sa.
96. 2
lion double-queued az., holding be- Hoggeson or Hoggson, a hand couped
below the wrist or, the hand ppr.,
tween the paws a sun in splendour ppr.
holding a broken cutlass arg., hilted
between two elephants' probosces erect,
of the first, the broken piece falUng
the dexter per fesse gu. and arg., the
from the other.
Tiens a la
sinister per fesse or and az.
verite.
Hogb, a bull passant arg.
cf. 45. 2
Hofner, the hind parts of a lion couped in Hoghe, Chesli., a lion's gamb holding a
cross patoe or.
the middle of the back, the legs toward
cf 36. 9
Hoghton, Bart., see De Hoghton.
the dexter and sinister, the tail erect.
Hoffnung-Goldsmld, Sidney Francis, of Hoghton of Park HaU, Lanes, a bull
pa,ssant arg., armed and unguled sa.,
(i a demi-lion arg,
35, Chesham Place
collared or.
supporting with the paws a bundle of
cf. 45. 2
Dat
twigs, erect or, banded az., charged on Hogue, Scotland, an oak-tree ppr.
gloria vires.
143. 5
the shoulder with a cross crosslet gu,
escaUop-shell
sa., between two
(2) A demi-lion or, charged with two Hoke, an
wings arg.
141. 10
bars nebuly, and holding between the
paws as many anchors in saltire az., Hokeley, a bee volant reversed sa. c/. 1 37.
all between two proboscides of the Hol, six tilting-spears in pale, three on
the dexter and three on the sinister.
last.
Spes anchora vita.
Hog of Harcarse, Scotland, an oak-tree Holand, an arm holding an arrow arg.,
feathered or.
ppr.
-14-4
Dot gloria vires.
143. 5
Hog, Thomas Alexander, of Newliston, Holbeach, an escutcheon or, pendent from
the stump of a tree ppr.
Linlithgow, same crest and motto. 143.5
145. 8
Hog, Scotland, an oak-tree growing out Holbeame, a cross crosslet gu. between
two palm-branches.
of a mount vert.
143. 14
Hog of Blairdrum, Scotland, a dexter Holbech, Warw., a maunch vert, semee of
escallops arg.
hand couped ppr. Dant vires gloriam.
Venerable Charles WiUiam,
222. 14 Holbech,
Farnborough, Warw., same crest.
Hogan of London, on a chapeau gu., an
escaUop-shell or, between two wings Holbech or Holbeach, Somers., a lion
6. 2
passant sa.
ppr.
141. II
Hogan, Ireland, an ostrich's head between Holbeche or Holbeance, out of a ducal
I

190. 5

Holcombe, Walter, Esquire, Highwick,


Arkwright Road, Hants, a Saracen's
head in profile, couped at the shoulders
or, banded about the temples arg.

Dum spiro spero.


Holcott, on the point of a sword, a stag's
head caboshed, all ppr.
HoICTOft of Holcroft, Lanes, an eagle
with wings expanded sa., holding in
the dexter claw a sword arg., hilt and
pommel or.
cf. 77. 10
Holcroft of Balkerton, Notts, an eagle
gu., holding in the dexter claw a sword
in pale arg., hilt and pommel or,
charged on the breast with a fleur-delis of the last.
Holden-Hambrough, late Oscar William,
of PipeweU Hall, Kettering, Northamp.,
on a mount vert, a horse courant arg.,

powdered with cross

sight.

(Under

crosslets az.

and

(Over the crest) Forearms) Honestum

guttee-de-sang.

the

utili prce fcr.

Holden, Scotland, an eagle's leg erased


at the thigh ppr.
cf. 113. 8
Holden, Scotland, a cock ppr.
91. 2
Holden, Lanes, a pheasant ppr. cf. 90. 8
Holden of Derby, a moorcock rising sa.,

winged or.
89. 5
Holden of Holden, Lanes (i) A doubleheaded allerion gu. (2) A moorcock
sa., winged or.
cf. 89. 5
Holden of Darley Abbey, Derbysh., a
moorcock sa., combed and wattled gu.
:

Holden, Harry Ralph Lonsdale, Esquire,


of Reedly House and Palace House,
Lanes, a moorcock ppr., charged on
the breast with a cinquefoil or. Nee
temere, nee timide.

Holden,
Teneo

Colonel

Henry,

same

crest.

et teneor.

coronet or, a pelican's head, also or, Holden, John, Nuttall, Notts, a moorcock
sa., semee of trefoils or.
vulned gu.
in armour embowed
cf. 98. 2
ppr., brandishing a sword, also ppr., Holbeck and Holbecke, the sun rising Holden, Edward Charles Shuttleworth,
Esquire, D.S.O., J.P., of the Cottage,
from behind a hill ppr.
162.7
pommel and hilt or. Fnlminis instar.
Doveridge, Derbysh.
) On a mount
195. 2 Holbeck of Whittingham, a demi-griffin
i
vert, a moorcock rising sa., winged or
or, winged gu., holding in the dexter
Hogan, Ireland, a dexter arm in armour
claw an escallop arg.
89. 8.
(2) A cubit arm
{for Holden).
embowed, the hand grasping a sword,
cf. 64. 2
in armour ppr., grasping in the gauntlet
all ppr.
195-2 Holberton, William, Esquire, of Tor
a weaver's shuttle sa., tipped and
House, Devonsh., on a mount vert, in
Hogan of London and East Bradnam, a
furnished with quills of yarn, the
front of two tilting-spears in saltire
lion's gamb couped and erect arg.,
threads pendent or {for Shuttleworth).
ppr., a boar's head erect couped gu.
holding an annulet gu., and charged
Ora et labora.
cf. 211. 3
with an annulet for difference.

two feathers arg.


Hogan, a dextr arm

cf.

97. 12

93

HOL

281

HOL

ducal
J.P., Holland of Sutton, Lanes, out of a
William ^bert.^Esq
Holden, Rev. John Shuttleworth, M.A., Hole,^
coronet or, a demi-lion rampant arg.,
D.L., of Parke, Bovey Tracy, Devonsh.,
of Lackford Manor, Bury St. Edmunds,
holding between the paws a fleur-de-lis
same crest and motto.
same crests.
second.
the
of
Verv Rev. Samuel Reynolds. Dean
Holden of Cruttenden, an antelope s head Hole
126. 2 ^fR^o:hLter,oftheDeanerrRochester,H0^Ua^nd.^^e^^^^^^^^^^^^^
ppr.
and Caunton Manor, Newark, in front
Holden, Sir Angus, Bart., Oakworth
bridge Wells, out of a ducal coronet a
or. beheaded
ppr.,
pale
in
of
spear
a
House, Keighley, issuant from a
demi-lion rampant guardant holding
tween two branches of palm vert, a
chaplet of oak vert, an eagle's head
between the paws a fleur-de-lis. Bis
demi-lion rampant az., holding in the
erased or, gorged with a collar gemel
vinc^t qui se mncit.
paws a crescent or. Frcena vd aurea
276.12
az. Extant recte factis premia.
Holland of Heaton, Lanes, out of a ducal
nolo.
of
Esquire,
Thomas,
Edward
Holden,
coronet or, a demi-lion rampant arg.,
dolpliins in saltire az.
two
Holebrooke,
cubit
a
Staffs,
Glenelg, Great Barr,
holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de140. 3
arm erect vested sa., charged with a
c/- 16. 3
_
'

lis,

also or.

HoUand, Thomas Lindsey, Esquire, ot


Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park, London, N.W., out of a palisado coronet
or, the rim charged with three torteau.x,

_^c/. O.
a greyhound s head sa.
same crest and
Rushall, Walsall,
a demi-lion gardant ppr.. holding in
HoUord, Thomas, of Castle Hill, Buckland
motto.
the dexter paw a plume of three osNewton, Dorchester, a mount vert,
Holden, William Rose, Esquire, of Weytrich-feathers arg.
greyhound's
of
a
front
in
therefrom
mouth, a dexter cubit arm erect vested
out of a vallery coronet
head sa., gorged with a collar gemelle, Holland, Chesh.,
cross
sa., the hand ppr., holding a
a demi-hon rampant gardant per bend
or,
holding in the mouth a fleur-de-lis
crosslet fitchee or, from the wrist a
arg. and az., charged mth a bendlet
Toujours fidHe.
the sun rising.
pile erm., the arm charged with a
engrailed counterchanged, and holding
Captain George Lindsay, CLE.,
bugle-horn strung or. Et teneo et Holtord,
in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis, also arg.
M.V.O., Dorchester House, Park Lane,
teneor.
Holland-Hibbert, Hon. Arthur Henry,
crest.
same
W.
Holden, George Herbert Rose, M.A.,
D.L.. of Munden House, Watford.
Gwynne-, Lieutnant-Coloncl
M.D., B.C., of 1 68, Castle Hill, Reading, Hollord,
Herts: (i) In front of a dexter cubit
James Price, of Buckland, Brecknock
same crest and motto.
arm erect ppr., vested az., cuffed erm.,
From the sun in splendour or, rising
{I
Holder, Sir John Charles, Bart., Pitmaston,
holding in the hand a crescent arg.,
behind a hill vert, a greyhound'
from
the
on
Birmingham,
Green,
Moor
a demi-catherine wheel, also arg. (jor
sa., gorged with a collar
issuant
head
and
pale
or
battlements of a tower per
r/. 206. 8.
(2) Out of a valHibbert).
fleurmouth
a
the
in
holding
and
gemel
Hon
arg., charged with a cross gu., a
lery coronet or, a demi-lion gardant
dexter
A
Hollord).
(2)
de-lis or {for
sejant per pale indented az., and of the
per bend arg. and az.. charged with a
arm in armour ppr., issuant from a
and
third, supporting with a dexter paw an
counterchanged,
engrailed
bendlet
crescent arg., holding a sword erect,
anchor arg. Nisi Dominus jrustra.
holding in the dextr paw a fleur-de-lis
also ppr., hilt and pommel or, enfiled
276. 6
arg. {jor Holland). Animmnipseparabo.
boar's head or, erased and vulned
a
by
a
lion
gu.,
coronet
and neck couped.
Holder, on a ducal
rim vi repdlere lied. Toujours HoUand, a horse's head with an escutppr.
/ 8- 8
sejant or.
bridled and charged
fidele.
c/. 51. 5
Holder, Charles Henry Vane, Esquire, of
cheon,
holdmg
London, W., Holgrave and Holgreve, a hand
coronet or, a
ducal
a
45, Clanricarde Gardens.
of
out
Holland,
216. 4
a thunderbolt in pale ppr.
arg. cj. 1 14. 8
on a ducal coronet of five leaves a lion
S'ume of ostrich-feathers
Holhead, a falcon rising
Esquire,
J. P..
sejant, the dexter paw elevated
Dermott.
and, Francis
and neck sa.
arg. Holinshed, a bull's hea^f
of Cropthome Court. Pershore, a wolf
/ 4^- J
160. 6
Insignia virlutis.
passant sa., charged on the breast with
per
rampant
lion
a
London,
of
Holker
Holderness, between the horns of a
a mullet. Mala mori quam jmdari.
i- 13
chevron embattled or and az.
163. 6
crescent or, a cross pat^e gu.
Corbett, Esquire, of
HoU, Norf., a sea-lion sejant or, guttee- HoUand-Corbett,
Heldich and Holdiche, an arm in armour
Admington Hall, Glouc, a raven sa.,
-o- de-sang.
embowed holding in the gauntlet a
charged with three ermine-spots or,
see Knutsford, Baron.
Holland,
1964
ppr.
all
scimitar,
holding in the beak a sprig of holly.
Holland, Duke of Exeter, on a chapeau
Holdich, Sir Edward Alan, K.C.B., of 19,
Holland, Lines and Notts, a sinister
gu., turned up erm., a lion statant
Onslow Square, London, S.W., a
'09- 7
wing or.
of the
crowned
ducally
or,
gardant
martlet sa., in front of a cross patee
Sussex, a wolf passant sa. 28. 10
same, gorged with a collar az., charged Holland,
"
fitchee between two branches of palm
of Clifton, Lanes, a wolf passant
cj. 4. 4
with a fleur-de-lis, also or.
95- 9
or.
(Fox), on a chapeau az.,
Henry
\ ane HoUand, Baron
Holdich - Hungerford,
Stephen Taprell, Esquire, of
turned up erm., a fox sejant or. Et Holland,
(i) Out
Forester, Esquire, J.P., D.L.
Great Otterspool House, Aldenham,
3~- '^
vitam impcndere vero.
of a ducal coronet or, a pepper garb of
Herts, a wolf passant az., charged on
and
Charlecot,
Biu-vjarton,
of
Holland
the first between two sickles erect ppr.
the body with a bar engrailed couped,
demi-lion
a
Shropsh..
Pickthorne,
(2) A martlet sa. in
(jor Hunrjerjord).
and resting the
flory counterflory,
rampant gardant grasping in the
front of a cross patee fitchee between
dexter paw on a fleur-de-lis arg. In
dexter paw a fleur-de-lis az.
two branches of palm or (jor Holdich).
lumine Ictens.
Holland, out of a ducal coronet or, a
1
ppr.
22S.
bugle-horn
Middx..
a
and Cambs, a
Holding,
Vincit qui se HoUand, Norf., Lines,
demi-hon rampant arg.
Holdlp of London and Southamp., on a
wolf passant sa., charged on the breast
16. 3
rmcit.
L-hapeau az., turned up arg., a griffin's
f/- 28. 10
with a muUet.
and
Suff.,
Lodge,
Benhall
of
head erm., collared of the first, beaked Holland,
Carnarvonsh., issuant
Bognor, Sussex, out of a ducal coronet HoUand of Conway,
broken
sa., and holding in the beak a
out of flames ppr., an arm vested sa.
Vincit
or, a demi-hon rampant arg.
gamb
lion's
a
ppr.
hand
the
in
holding
16.3
qui se vincit.
to
Holdsworth, Thomas Holy, Sandal Hall,
erased and fesseways or, the talons
out of a five-leaved ducal coronet
Yorks, a raven ppr. Rdigione viret Holland,
the sinister side. Fi<d pa.x floreat juslitia.
or, a demi-lion queue-fourchee arg.
jortitudo.
Duke 0! Newcastle and Earl ol
HoUes,
rampant
demi-lion
a
Shropsh.,
Holland,
Hole, Shropsh., an escallop sa., between
Clare {extinct), a boar passant az.,
gardant holding in his dexter paw a
I4i- 1
Spesaudacesadjuvat. 40two wings arg.
bristled or
fleur-de-lis az.
,
Hole of Ebberley House, near Great TorBaron Holies, of Ifield (exUnct). a
of Denton, Lanes, out of a ducal HoUes,
rington, Devonsh. out of a mural coro- Holland
Moor's head couped below the shoulders
coronet or, a demi-lion rampant garembowed
armour
in
neck
arm
an
or,
net
in profile ppr., wTeathed about the
dant arg., collared gu., holding in the
ej. 192. 1
holding a battle-axe, all ppr. Honor
and temples arg. and sa.
dexter paw a fleur-de-lis also arg.
virtiUis prcBmium.
,

Ho&Tymph^d pTpX;rand

"

HOL

HOL

282

HoUes, a Moor's head couped ppr., HoUist, Anthony May Capron, Esquire, Holmes, A' Court-, Baron Heytesbury
(I) Out of a naval coronet or, a dexof Midhurst,
Sussex, between two
wreathed about the temples arg. and
sprigs of strawberry fructed ppr., a
ter arm in armour embowed holding
az.
192. 13
dexter arm embowed in armour, the
a trident ppr., headed, also or (for
Holies, a lion's gamb erased or, holding a
hand within a gauntlet holding a sprig
Holmes).
heart gu.
cf. 39. 1
197. 8.
(2) An eagle disGardezof holly, all ppr.
Currendo.
played sa., charged with two chevHolies or HoUiS of Grimsby, Lines, and
le-Capron.
ronels or, beaked and legged gu., holdHaii;?hton, Notts, a boar passant az.,
235. i
ing in the beak a lily slipped ppr.
bristled or.
40. 9 HolUst, Edward Ommaney. Lodsworth,
near Petworth, Sussex, same crest and
Orandescunt aucta labore.
HoUey, Major-General Edmund Hunt,
mottoes.
Holmes, see Worsley-Holmes.
(I) A sea-lion gu., gutteeR.A., J.P.
Holmes of Ketford, Notts, out of a naval
d'or, finned of the last (jor Holley). Hollo way, sec Martin- Hollo way.
coronet or, a dexter arm embowed in
(2) A lion's head erased and collared HoUoway, out of a mural coronet arg., a
lion's head or, charged with a torteau.
armour holding a trident ppr., headed,
(for Hunt).
also or.
Justum et tenacem propositi.
HoUeys of London, an arm embowed
cf. 19. 12
cuffed
of
London,
demi-lion
rampant
HoUoway
a
vested bendy of six arg. and sa.,
197. 8
gardant purp.
10. 8 Holmes, Hants,
and Emra Holmes.
or, holding in the hand ppr. a branch
:

of holly vert, fructed gu.


Holliam, a harrow gu.
HoUiday, a grenade fired ppr.
HoUiday, an esquire's helmet.
HoUiday, a demi-pegasus arg.,

178.

177. 12
180. 3

winged

gu-

47-

.;

HoUoway, Samuel Frederick, Esquire,


M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of Holmwood,
Bedford Park. W.. a dragon's head
erased, holding in the mouth the head
of a broken tilting-spear, the lower part
pierced through the neck.
Deus lux

nostra.
HoUiday of Bromley, lliddx., a demi-lion
rampant gardant resting the paws or HoUoway, a goat's head erased arg.,
armed or, holding in its mouth a rose
an anchor, all ppr.
slipped and leaved ppr.
HolUer, a dexter hand holding a fish ppr
220. 4 HoUoway of London and Oxon., a goat's
head erased and armed, all arg., colHoUigan of Barbadoes. a demi-lion az.,
lared and lined gu., on the collar three
gorged with a collar gemel or, and
crescents of the first.
charged on the shoulder with a bezant,
cf. 128. 7
holding in the dexter paw a branch HoUoway of Kensington, Middx., out of
a crescent or, an antelope's head gu.,
of holly ppr.
attired, collared, and chained of the
HoUingbury, a buck's head cabossed gu.
first.
122. 5
A Deo lux nostra.
HoUings, a hunting-horn or, stringed gu., HoUoweU, a goat passant arg. armed or.
between two wings az.
112. 3
cf. 129. 5
HoUingshed of Hollins, Sutton, Chesh., HoUway-Calthrop, see Calthrop.
a bull's head gorged with a ducal HoUyland or Holyland, a demi-savage
,

coronet.

cf.

44. 3

HolUngworth of HoUingworth, Chesh


and Lines, a stag lodged arg. Disc

handcuffed,

Holman

of

all

ppr.

186. 12

London, a greyhound's head

couped.

cf.

61. 2

F.R.H.S.,
F.R.S.-A..L,
Esquire,
of
Oundle, Northants, late Civil Service,
out of a naval coronet or, a dexter arm
in armour embowed, holding in the
hand, all ppr., a trident-spear or.
Vectis.
197. 8
Holmes, out of a ducal coronet a stag's
head.
120. 7
Holmes, George John, Esquire, of Brook
Hall, Norf.. out of a vallery coronet or,
the rim charged with three annulets in
fesse az., a stag's head erm., attired or.
Holmes, Ireland, on the point of a spear
issuing, a dolphin naiant ppr.
140. 9
Holmes, a lion's head erased holding in
the mouth a sword.
Holmes, Yorks, a lion's head erased or,
thereon a chapeau az., turned up erm.
21. 10
Holmes, Rev. William, M.A., of Scole
House, Norf., a lion's head erased or.
Ora et labora.
17. 8
William
Holmes, Lieutenant - Colonel
Prescod, Ivy Lodge, Aylestone HiU.
Hereford, a demi-lion rampant. Nemo

ferenda pati.
me impune lacessit.
11 5- 7 Holman of London, on a chapeau gu.,
turned up erm., an ostrich's head arg.
HoUingworth, H. G., of Llanbedr, K. S. O.
Holmes of London, a Uon rampant or.
Merionethsh. a stag lodged ppr. Disce Holman of Banbury, Oxon., a bow and
Courage sans peur.
'-13
arrow, the bow erect, bent and strung, Holmes, William James Owen, of Strum|)ferenda pati.
302. 7
HoUingsworth, Durh., a crescent arg.
the arrow fesseways on the bow, all or.
shaw Hall, Norwich, Norf., a lion's head
Lumen accipe et imperii.
erased or, thereon a chapeau gu.
163. 2 Holman of Godstone, Surrey, the same
HoUins, a dexter hand pointing with two
crest between two wings, all or.
turned up erm. Ora et labora.
fingers to a star ppr.
22
Holmden or Holmeden of Tenchleys, Holmes of Derby, a demi-griffin. Quod
HoUins of Whitmore Hall, Staffs, and
Surrey, an otter's head erased or.
facio valde facio.
64. 2
of OakhiU Hall. Stoke-upon-Trent, a
134- 3 Holmes, John Bancroft, Gawdy Hall,
dexter hand pointing with two fingers Holme of Gawdy Hall, Norf., a holly-tree
Harleston, a holly-tree vert, fructed gu.
to a star, all ppr.
Sic iliir ad astra.
vert, fructed gu.
Kininvie House,
cf. 145. 6 Holmes - Tarn, Harry,
Holme, Bryan Holme, Esquire, of PauUDufftown, N.B., on a garb fessewise
HoUinshed of HoUinshed Hall, Lanes
Holme, Yorks: (i) A holly- tree fructed
a raven, all ppr.
Viret in csternum.
(i) In front of a bow and arrow in
ppr.
On a mural Holmesdale, Viscount, see Amherst, Earl.
cf.
145. 6.
(2)
saltire ppr., a heron arg., holding in
coronet gu., a hound's head erased or. Holmpatrick, Baron (Hamilton), Abbotsthe beak a cross crosslet fitchee sa.,
Holme semper viret.
town, Castleknock, co. Dublin, a demicf. 56. 6
and charged on the breast for distinc- Holme of Tranmere, Chesh. an arm couped
antelope arg., attired or. holding betion with an escallop az. (for HoUinsand embowed vested barry of six or
tween the forelegs a human heart gu.,
hed).
and az., cuffed erm., holding in the
and charged on the shoiJder with a
(2) A boar's head couped or,
between the attires of a stag sa. A^evio
hand a rose-branch ppr.
muUet gu. Qiialis ab incepto.
me impune lacessit.
Holme of London, a lion's head couped Holroyd, Earl of Sheffield, see Sheffield.
HoUinsworth and HolUnworth, a mount
or, thereon a chapeau az., turned up Holroyd, a demi-griffin or.
64. 2
ppr., semee of trefoils.
Holroyd,
Honourable Edward Dunda.s,
erm.
cf. 21. 10
Hollis of Stoke, near Coventry, Warw., Holme - Sumner, Frank. Esquire, 17,
K.C., of Femaores, Alma Road, Caula blackamoor's head couped at the
field, near Melbourne, Victoria, AusQueen Anne's Gate, S.W., and New
shoulders in profile ppr., wreathed
tralia, Judge of the Supreme Court of
Haw Farm, Addlestone, Surrey: (i) A
about the temples and tied in a knot
Victoria, a demi-griffin or.
lion's head era.sed arg., ducally gorged
64. 2
arg. and az.
or.
18. 5.
(2) A hawk with wings Holroyd or Holroyde, Yorks, a demiHoUiS, George, of Dartmouth House, 47,
griffin sa., holding between its claws
elevated and addorsed ppr.
10
87.
Dartmouth Park Hill, London, N.W.. Holme or Hulme of Hulme, Lanes, a
a coronet or.
Quern te Deus esse jussit.
in front of an arrow erect gu., a chaplet
lion's head erased gu., langued az.,
cf. 64. 2
of roses or, surmounted by a boar'
thereon a chapeau ppr. Fide sed cui Holstock of Orsett, Essex, a demi-man
head erased az. Festina lenle. 297. 10
vide.
21. 10
ppr., chained round the middle and
HoUis, a dexter arm in armour embowed Holme or Hulme of Overhulme, Staffs,
holding the chain in his sinister hand
ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand
on a ducal coronet or, a chaplet gu.,
or, and in his dexter a club raguly
a branch of holly- berries, also ppr.
t herein a garb of the first.
arg.
,

HOL

HON

283

of Aston Hall.
squirrel sejant or. holding a
hazel-branch slipped and friicted, all
ppr.
135. 2
Holt, Warw., a squirrel sejant or, cracking
a nut.
135-7
Ul
Holt, Middx., a spear- head ppr.
sanem, vulnero.
174. 12
Holt of Enfield, Westml.. same crest and

Bart,

Holt,

(extinct),

Warw., a

motto.
Holt of Swaston, Cambs, a pheon

Holyoake of Tettenhall. Staffs, and Stud- {Home, Fergusson-, of Bassendean, Berley Castle. Warw.. on a mount vert, an
wicksh., Scotland, on a chapeau gu..
oak-tree fructed ppr.. around the lower
turned up erm., a lion's head erased
part of the stem an escroU, thereon a
vert.
A home, a home, True to the
cross patee gu.. between the words
end.
\j. 9
Sacra quercus.
Home of Kaimes, Scotland, a pelican's
Holyoake, Edmund, Esquire, of the
head couped ppr. Tr%te to the end.
Willows, Redditch. Worcs., and Claycf.<
brooke, Mappleborough Green, Warw.. Home of Benton, Scotland, a pelican's
an oak-tree ppr. Sacra quercii.s.
head couped ppr. Tr^te to the end.
I

Holyoke, a crescent arg.


163. 2
cf. 98. 2
Holyoke, a cubit arm ppr., vested gu., Home, Bart.. Berks, a unicorn's head and
cuffed arg., holding in the hand an
neck couped, gorged with an Eastern
n
oak-branch vert, fructed or.
coronet.
Remember.
cf. 49. 7
Homan, Bart.. Ireland, a lion's head Home of Wedderburn, Berwicksh., Scoterased or, thereon a chapeau gu., turned
land, a unicorn's head and neck arg.,
up erm. Homo sum.
21.10
holding in the gauntlet a pheon sa.
gorged with a ducal coronet, maned
Holt, James Maden, Culverlands, Oak- Homan, Ireland, in the sea an anchor in
and horned or. Remember.
cf. 49. 7
pale, all ppr.
161. 6 Home, a boar's head and neck erased.
leigh Park, N., same crest.
Holt of Grisselhurst, Lanes, a dexter arm Homan-Mulock, William Bury, Esquire,
41- 5
J. P., D.L., of Bellair, Ballycumber. Home of that nk, Berwicksh., a popinerect habited per pale az. and gu.,
King's Co.. a lion passant az.. in the
holding in the hand a pheon sa.
jay's head ppr.
dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Home-Spiers, Sir James, Bart., of BlackHolt, William Harvey, Esquire, J.P., of
In hoc signo vinces.
the Firs, Parramatta. New South
2Q7. 13
adder, Berwicksh., Scotland, an adder
(i) On
Wales, and of Glenprairie, Rockhamp- Home, Earl of (Douglas-Home)
in pale sa.. holding in its mouth a rose
a cap of maintenance ppr., a lion's
ton,
Queensland, Australia, uses a
gu., leaved and stalked vert.
Vise a
head erased arg., armed and langued
dexter cubit arm in armoiu- erect holdla fin.
285.13
gu. {/or Home),
ing in the hand ppr. a pheon, also erect.
ly. 9.
(2) On a cap Homer, a lion's gamb holding up a cross
of maintenance ppr., a salamander
Holt or Holte, Suff., an arm erect couped
patee.
cf, 36. 9
vert, encircled with flames of fire, also Homes, an antelope trippant ppr.
at the elbow habited per pale az. and
1 26. 6
ppr. {for Douglas).
Jamais arriere.
gu. the hand ppr. holding a pheon sa.
Homfray, an otter ppr., vulned in the
A home, a home, a home. True to
shoulder.
Holt, late Major Joseph, Esquire, V.D.,
L'homme vrai aime son
the end.
Farnborough,
J.P., of the Grange,
1 38. 2
pai/s.
cf. 134. 5
Hants, and Ogbeare Hall, near Hols- Home of Westertoun, Scotland, a lion's Homfray, Alfred, Esquire, of Otterbourne
head erased arg., gorged with a collar
worthy, North Devonsh., a dexter arm
Court, Hales Owen, Worcs., an otter
gu., charged with three roses of the
embowed in armour ppr., garnished
ppr., wounded in the shoulder
by
first.
True to the end.
or, holding in the gauntlet a pheon sa.
a spear.
cf. 18. 6
Vulneratur non vincitur.
Home, Scotland, a lion's head erased
Animoetfide.
L'homme vrai aime son pays.
arg., collared gu.
18. 6 Homfray, Captain John Glyn Richards,
Holt of Bisham Hall, Billinge Higher
End, Lanes, in front of a cubit arm Home of Ninewells, Scotland, a lion's
J. P., of Penllyn Castle, Cowbridge,
head erased ppr., collared or, charged
in armour, the hand in a gauntlet ppr.
Glamorgan, same crest and motto.
with three wells ppr.
holding a pheon sa., a fer-de-moline
True to the end.
Homfray, Herbert Richard, Esquire, J.P.,
18.
fesseways of the last.
6
late 1st Life Guards, an otter vulned
cf.
in the shoulder with a spear, all ppr.
Holt, Edward, Esquire, J.P., of Wood- Home of Renton, Scotland, a lion's
head erased gu. True to the end.
thorpe, Prestwich, Lanes, and BlackVulneratur non vincitur.
17. 2 Homfray of the Hyde, Staffs
weU, Westml., two arms embowed in
WoUaston
armour sa., each charged on the fore- Home of Wliitfield and Moimt Eolus, MidHall, Broadwater's House, and Red
lothian, a lion's head erased arg.,
arm with a fleur-de-lis or, and holding
Hill House, Worcs.
Cowerth Park.
armed and langued gu. True to the
in the hands gauntleted, also sa., a
Berks Penny Darren Place, Rhonda
end.
17. 8
House, and Llandaff House. Glamormountain ash-tree fructed and eradiHome, Logan-, Major George John Ninian
cated ppr.
Vincere est vivere.
gansh. Great Yarmouth, Norf.
and
Broomhouse, Edrom, Berwicksh., a
Holte of Stoke Lyne, Oxon., an arm holdYorks ( i ) An otter passant, vulned
lion's head erased arg., gorged with a
ing a baton surmounted by a pheon.
in the sinister shoulder with a spear,
collar gemel vert, and in front thereof
all ppr.
Holte, see Orford-Holte.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet
a thistle ppr.
True to the end.
or, a dragon's head vert.
Holtom, Charles John, Esquire. M.R C.S..
72. 4.
(3)
of the Willows, Haulgh, Bolton, an Home or Hume of Crossrigg, a lion's
A dragon's head vert, holding in his
liead erased arg., collared gu.
True to
eagle displayed.
Labor ovinia superai.
mouth a sinister hand couped at the
the end.
18. 6
wrist gu.
L'hxmime vrai aime son pays.
75. 2
Vulneror non vincor.
Holton, a map ppr.
72. 6
159. 11 Home of Kimmerham, a lion's head
erased arg., gorged with a collar gu., Homfray - Addenbrooke
of
WoUaston
Holway, out of a ducal coronet or, a
charged with roses and fleurs-de-lis.
greyhound's head sa.
61. 7
Hall, Worcs., on the banks of a river
True to the end.
Holyland and Hollyland, a demi-savage
ppr., an otter passant per pale arg. and
cf. 18. 6
handcuffed, all ppr.
186. 12 Home of Linhouae, a lion's head erased
sa., charged with two crescents counppr., collared gu.
True to the end.
Holyland, a cross Calvary entwined by a
terchanged. Vincit qui patitur. c/. 134. 5
18. 6 Homfray of PenllyneCastle.Glamorgansh.
serpent, all ppr.
cj. 166. i
Holyngeworthe of Holyngworthe Hall, Home, on a chapeau a lion's head erased.
an otter passant vulned in the sinister
I,"- 9
t'hesh.,
a stag lodged ppr. Disce
Vulshoulder with a spear, aU ppr.
neratur non vincitur.
ferenda pati.
115-7 Home, Bart., of Well Manor Farm, Hants,
a lion's head erased ppr., thereon a Hone of Devonsh., a sword in pale ppr.,
Holyoake-Goodricke, Bart, {extinct), of
label of three points arg., the middle
Kibston Hall, Yorks (i) Out of a
ensigned with a cross patee.
169. 5
ducal coronet or, a demi-lion ermines,
point charged with a fleur-de-lis az., Hone of the Spa, Glouc, an arm in arthe others with the cross of St. George
mour emboweil holding in the hand a
holding a battle-axe, also or. and
scimitar, all ppr.
196. 10
charged with a cross crosslet of the
gu.
True,
cf, 17. 8
Archibald Eraser, Esquire, of Hone, Ireland, on a moimt overgrown
last for difference {for Ooodricke).
(2) Home,
with rye-grass, a birch-tree, all ppr.
Cavalry Depot, Canterbury, a lion's
On a mount vert, an oak-tree fructied
head erased ppr., collared sa., charged
ppr., and around the trunk an escroU
cf. 144. II
with a fleur-de-lis or, and in an escroU Honeywill, a bee-hive with bees volant
arg., thereon a cross patee gu., between
pprover the same. True to the end.
the words Sacra quercvs {for Holyoake).
137- 7
sa.

174. II
Quod
Holt, Middx., a pheon in pale sa.
vult, valde mdt.
I74Holt of London and Lanes, a dexter arm
in armour embowed ppr. garnished or,
,

'

HON

'

HOP

284

Hontord, on a chapeau az., turned up Hoofsteller, a talbot sejant az., collared


arg.
c/. 73. 4
55. I
erm., a dragon passant gu.
Hongon of East Bradenham, Norf., a Hook, a fish haurient.
1 39. 11
lion's gamb erect az., grasping another Hook, an arm in armour embowed, and
trumpet,
holding
in
the
sinister.
around
it
a
gamb erased gu., in bend
hand a pistol.
Honnor and Honor, a serpent nowed sa.,
spotted or.
M^. 4 Hooke-Child, .fee Child.
Honnyman or Honyman, Scotland, an Hooke, an escallop sa., between two
wings arg.
141. 10
arrow in pale ppr.. point downwards.
Progredere, lie regredere.
173.5 Hooke of Norton HaU, Worcs., a demieagle displayed gu., charged on the
HonnytOD, a hand holding a dart point
breast with a ducal coronet or.
c/. 214. 4
upwards, all ppr.
c/. 81. 6
Honor of Honorsborough, co. Cork, an
eagle displayed ppr., guttee-de-sang, Hooke of Alway, Glouc, a demi-eagle
displayed gu., ducally gorged or.
charged on the breast with a cinquefoil
c/. 81. 6
Altiora videnda.
or.
cf. 74. 14
Honyman, Rev. Sir William Macdonald, Hooker of Bramshott, Hants, an eagle
displayed gu., charged on the breast
Bart., M.A., of Armadale, Sutherland,
cj. 75. 2
with a ducal coronet or.
an arrow in pale point downwards ppr..
flighted arg.
Progredere, ne regredere.
Hooker, Surrey, Sussex, Hants, and
Glouc, an escallop sa., between two
173- 5
wings arg.
Honywood, Kent, a wolf's head erased
141. 10
erm.
30. 8 Hooker (alias Vowell) of Exeter, Devonsh.
a hind trippant or, holding in the mouth
Honywood, Sir John William, Bart., of
Evington, Kent, a wolf's head couped
a branch vert, flowered arg.
erm. Omne bonum desuper.
30. 5
cf. 124. 12
Hoc, a maiden's head ppr., within an Hookham, a covered cup arg.
annulet or.
Hooklay, an arm embowed vested gu.,
cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.
Boo, a bull passant quarterly arg. and
a branch of oak vert, fructed, also
c/. 45. 2
sa.
219. i
ppr.
Hoo, a hand holding a hautboy.
Hood, Viscount Bridport, see Bridport.
Hoole, a rose gu., barbed vert, seeded or.
Hood, Viscount (Hood), of Whitley,
149. 4
Warw. (i) A Cornish chough sa., in Hoole of Edgefield, Yorks, an eagle disfront of an anchor in bend sinister or.
played gu., each wing charged with
mountain
roses
10.
A
demicatatwo
and
transfixed
through
the
276.
(2)
mouth by a tilting-spear palewise or.
guardant az., gorged with a collar
gemelle, and charged ivith three cniiincFit das non /ranges.
spots, two and one, or. Ventis secundis. Hoole,
Colonel James, C.M.G., J.P.,
Lieutenant-Colonel commanding and
Hood, Fuller-Acland-, Sir Alexander
Bateman Periam, Bart., of St. Audries,
Hon. Colonel 3rd Battalion (Mil.)
Somers. ( i ) A Cornish chough in
Yorks Regiment, of the Manor House,
front of and holding an anchor on the
Headington, Oxford, same crest and
dexter side in bend sinister ppr. {/or
motto.
Hood). 245. 9.
(2) A man's hand Hoole, Henry Elliott, Esquire, of Ravencouped at the wrist in a glove lying
field Park, Rotherham, Yorks, an eagle
fessewise, thereon a falcon perched,
displayed per fesse or and gu., each
all ppr., charged on the breast with a
wing charged with a rose per fesse
quatrefoil or {for Aeland).
countcrchanged, surmounted by a
cf. 86. 14.
rainbow ppr. Spes mea Deus.
(3) Out of a ducal coronet gu., a lion's
head arg., charged for distinction with Hoole, Colonel William Wright, J. P., of
a cross crosslet, also gu. {/or Fuller).
Chavenage House, Tetbury, Glouc,
Zealand.
same crest and motto.
cf. 17. 5
Hood, Donald William Charles. Esquire, Hooley, out of a mount vert, a tree ppr.
C.V.O., M.D., F.R.C.P., of 43, Green
143- 14
Street, Park Lane. London, out of a Hooley, Ernest Terah, Esquire, of Risley
mural coronet a bull's head gorged
Hall, Derbysh., and Papworth Hall.
with a chaplet of roses. NU sine
Cambs, on a mount an oak-tree fructed
i

'

Hooper

of Hendford. Yeovil, Somers., a


demi- wolf couped holding in the dexter
paw an oak-branch fructed, all ppr.
</.

31. 2

Hooper, George Glass, Esquire, of 30,


Palace Court, Kensington Gardens, W.,
an esquire's helmet ppr., between two
wings per fesse indented or and sa.,
each charged with as many fleurs-de-lis
paleways counterchanged. Non nobis
solum.

231. 18

Hooper, James, Esquire, of the Walnuts,


Hatherleigh, Devonsh., same crest and
motto.
Hoops, a plate charged with a Cornish

chough ppr. Amo.


Hoord of Park Bromage, Shropsh., a nag's
head arg., maned or.
c/. 50. 13
Hooton of Hooton, Chesh., a chevalier
holding his horse by the bridle with
his dexter hand ppr.
53. 11
Hopcot, Cornw., a fox's head erased ppr.
ii-

Hopcroft, a morion ppr.


180. i
Hope, see Hopetoun, Earl of.
Hope, Arthur, Esquire, of Woodbury,
Canterbury, New Zealand, of Kanrunui,

Timaru, and of Richmond Station,


Mackenzie Country, Canterbury, New
Zealand, a broken globe under a
rainbow, with clouds at each end, all
ppr.
At spes non fracta.
159. 2
Hope, Captain Henry Walter, D.L., J. P.,
of Luffness, Haddington, and of Rankeillour,
Fife,
a broken globe surmounted by a rainbow ppr. At spes
159. 2

in/racia.

Hope, James Fitzalan, Esquire, of Heron's


Ghyll,

Uckfield,

Sussex,

same

crest

and motto.
Hope, Scotland, same

crest.

Spero sus-

piro donee.
Hope, Scotland, same crest. Solamen.
Hope, Scotland, same crest. At spes
in/racta.

Hope, Sir Theodore Cracraft, K.C.S.I.,


C.I.E., Hope Farm, Boothstown, Lanes,
and 21, Elvaston Place, Queen's Gate,
S.W., same crest and motto.
Hope of Kerse, Scotland, a broken globe
ensigned by a rainbow issuing out of
clouds at each end. Spes tamen in159. 2

/racta.

Hope, John, Esquire, of


Kirkcudbright, N.B.

Mary's Isle,
A broken
globe surmounted by a rainbow ppr.
At spes in/racta {/or Hope). (2) On a
cap of maintenance, a salamander
:

St.

(i)

causa.
ppr.
En Dieu est ma /oy.
in flames ppr.
Jamais arriere {/or
Hood, Edward Thesiger Frankland, of Hooper of London, an antelope ppr.
Douglas).
Nettleham Hall, Lines, a hooded crow
Absque metu.
126. 12 Hope of Granton, Edinburgh, a broken
holding in the beak a Scotch thistle, Hooper of Linkinghorne, Cornw., a demiglobe surmounted of a rainbow issuing
and in the dexter claw a sword, all
lion holding between the paws an
out of clouds at each end ppr. Spero

Esse

ppr.

Hood,
dale,

guam

annulet.

videri.

late Archibald, Esquire, of RoseRosewall. Midlothian, and of


Cardiff,
a
demi-archer

Sherwood,

bow

clothed and accoutred holding a

and arrow

in full

draught ppr.

Garde bien.

Olim Hooper of London, of Stanmore Cottage,


Middx., and of
Sarum, Wilts, a
boar's head erased at the neck az.,
bezantee, armed and crined or.

Stoneridge, Berwick, a demiarcher clothed and accoutred ppr.


Olim sic erat. Swijt and sure.
187. 6
of

Hood, Cockburn-, same


sure.
Olim sic erat.

Hood

crest.

Stcift

c/.

and Hooper,

187.

Bardon Park, a demi-talbot gu.,


collared
and lined arg. Manners
maketh man.
55. 8
of

Ellas,

same

8,

crest.

1 59. 2
Chesterfield
At spes non

lion's

187. 6

sic erat.

Hood,

suspiro donee.
c/. 10. 2
Edmund Huntly, Esquire, of Hope, Adrian
Shelley Hill. Christchurch, in front of a
Gardens, W.,
liead erased sa., a fret arg.
/racta.

Hooper,

41. 5

Hope-Vere, James Charles, of Craigiehall,


Linlithgow, Scotland
(i) On the dexter side, a broken globe surmounted by
a rainbow issuing out of clouds at each
end ppr. {/or Hope). 159. 2. (2) On
a chapeau gu., turned up erm.. a lion
:

Daniel, Esquire, B.A., M.B.,


statant az., armed or {/or Vere).
.4t
M.R.C.P.,
of
Trinity
Square,
spes non /racta.
Vero nihil rerius.
9,
Borough, S.E.. a boar's head erased at
cf. 4. 8
the neck az., bezantee, armed and Hope, Sir Alexander, Bart., of CraighaU,
crined or.
Fortia in arduis.
and Pinkie House, Musselburgh, a

HOP

HOR

285

broken terrestrial globe surmounted by


a rainbow issuing out of a cloud at
tach end, all ppr. At spes infracta.

159. 2

Hope-Edwards, Rev. St. Leger Frederick,


of Netley, near Shrewsbury, Salop, a
broken terrestrial globe between two
palm-branches surmounted by a rainbow ppr.. and charged with three
arrows, two in saltire and one in pale or
(/or Hope, there being no crest for Ed-

France hoisted, and upon the said rock Hopton, Lieutenant-General


K.C.B., of Homend-Stretton, Grandian officer of the Queen's Royal American Rangers holding in his dexter hand
son, Ledbury, out of a ducal coronet
or. a gryphon's head arg. in the mouth
a sword, all ppr. Inter primos.
a dexter hand couped and ensanguined
Hopkins, Lines, a demi-lion rampant sa.
10. I
ppr.
Post nullos memorandns.
Hopkins of London and Newland, Glouc, Hopton, Harry Chester, Esquire, same
crest.
Vi et virtute.
an ostrich-head couped erm., holding
in the beak a key az.
Hopton, Rev. Michael, M.A., of Holmer
Hall, Heref., same crest.
A me absit
Hopkins, Ireland, on an oak-plant a bird
,

gloriari nisi in cruce.


)r.
107. 10
Hopkinson of Alford, Lines, a demi-Uon Hopton, Rev. William Cope, of the
fyno duw derfid.
rampant sa., armed and incensed gu.
Vicarage. Bishop Ffrome, Heref., same
Hope, William WilUams, Esquire, of
10. I
crest and motto.
London: (i) A globe fractured ppr.,
charged with an anchor sa., and sur- Hopklrk, an arm in armour pointing with Hopton, Shropsh. ( i ) Out of a ducal
coronet or, a griffin's head arg., holding
one finger to a crescent, aU ppr. Memo
mounted by a rainbow, also ppr. (for
in the beak a dexter hand bleeding
Hope),
cj.
159. 2.
(2) A cubit arm
ppr.
A lion's head erased or,
erect vested sa., charged with a cross Hopkirk of Dalbeth, Lanarksh., an arm in
(2)
charged on the neck with a bend gu.,
armour ppr., pointing with one finger
crosslet and cuffed or, the hand holding
dexter
chief
and thereon three cross crosslets fitchee
fructed,
to
in
the
arg.
a crescent
two sprigs of oak in saltire ppr.,
or.
Spero procedere.
also or, on the hand a Cornish chough
cf. 17. 8
Hopley of Liverpool, a stag's head af- Hopton, Lieutenant-Colonel John Button,
statant, also ppr.
of Canon-ffrome Court, Ledbury, and
frontee and erased ppr., gorged with
Hope, Derbysh., a Cornish chough with
Kemerton Court. Tewkesbury (i ) Out
a collar gemel az., between two ears
wings expanded ppr.
107. 3
of a ducal coronet or. a gryphon's head
of wheat or.
Semper vigiluns.
Hope of Mullingar, co. Westmeath, Irearg. in the mouth a dexter hand couped
land, a palm-tree ppr.
144. i Hopley, George Augustus, Esquire, of
and ensanguined ppr., and charged for
Charlestown, South CaroUna, U.S.A.,
Hope-Uoyd-Verney, James Hope, Esdistinction with a cross crosslet gu.
out of a mural coronet gu., a garb or,
Bo'ness,
quire, of Carriden House,
In
issuant therefrom a serpent ppr.
(for Hopton).
(2) A talbot sejant arg.,
N.B., and 14, Hinde Street, Manchester
collared flory and counter-flory and
copia cautus.
(i) A demi-phcenix in
Square, W.
chained gu., and resting the dexter paw
flames ppr., charged with five muUets Hoppare, Scotland, a lion rampant gu.,
upon
a
saltire
or.
holding
in
dexter
fleur-de-lis.
]'i et virtute.
of
his
paw
a
looking
at
rays
the
and
in cross or,
2. 7
Hopwood, out of a ducal coronet an
Sim, also ppr. (jor Vernei/).
278. I4eagle's head holding in the beak a
(2) Out of a mural coronet arg., two Hoppe, a demi-swan with wings addorsed
100. 2
trefoil slipped, all ppr.
ppr.
spears erect, therefrom two pennons
(i ) A tower Hopwood, Gregg-, Edward Robert,
flowing towards the dexter, one er- Hopper of Walworth, Durh.
37.
Hertford Street, W., same crest.
triple-towered arg., masoned sa. (for
minois, the other pean {for Calvert).
Lanes, a dexter hand in fess,
arg.,
6.
A
sword
Hopwood,
Hopper).
rampant
sa.,
A
lion
157.
(2)
278. 15.
(3)
sceptre
of
couped
at
wrist
ppr.,
holding
an
the
hilt and pommel or, and a
holding in the mouth a fleur-de-lis
escallop or.
Gradatim.
the last in saltier, enfiled with an oaken
or, supporting an antique shield gu.,
Cecil Hutchinson,
Esquire,
civic crown vert, fructed of the second Hopwood,
charged with three annulets interlaced
170. 7
M. B. Ch. B. of Moorfield, Heyrod, Staly(for Carles).
in pale or, and upon the shoulder
bridge, a dexter cubit arm fesseways
for distinction a cross crosslet or (for Hopper, Rev. Edmund Carles, Starston
couped. and holding in the hand an
Rectory, Harleston, Norf., same crests.
Ung sent ung soleU.
Lloyd).
278. 16.
Gradatim.
regni.
escallop.
regis
et
solus
Subditus fidelis
Servata fides cineri.
Hoper, Heref. and Sussex, a dexter arm Hopper of Silksworth and Hermitage, Hopwood, Charles Henry, Esquire, K.C.,
of I, Essex Court, Temple, E.C., on a
ijurh.. a tower triple-towered arg.,
couped at the elbow vested sa., the cuff
mount vert, a saltire raguly gu., surmasoned sa. Subditus fidelis regis et
turned up arg., holding in the hand
mounted by an escallop arg. Sperarem.
salus regni.
1 57- 6
a pomegranate seeded and slipped or.
Hopetoun, Earl Of (Hope), ?)ide Linlithgow. Hoppey, a dexter hand ppr., holding a Horan, Ireland, a hand holding a cushion
az.
ppr.
215. 9
fleur-de-lis
pale
215.
Bolton
in
cf.
Hopgood, John, Esquire, of 17,
5
Gardens, S.W., a cubit arm erect vested Hoppey, a stag's head cabossed gu., and Horan of Galway, Ireland, a demi-lion
10. 2
rampant or.
between the attires a cross crosslet
per chevron nebuly gu. and or, cuff
fitchee of the same.
Hord of Herd's Park and Walford,
cf. 122. 5
arg., the hand ppr., holding an anchor
Shropsh., a nag's head couped arg.,
in bend of the second, and a cross Hopson, a stag lodged ppr.
"S- 7
maned or.
cf. 50. 13
crosslet fitchee in saltire of the first. Hopson of Rochester, Kent, on a mount
vert, a griffin passant or, the wings Horden, a demi-wolf quarterly sa. and
Spes bona dot vires.
244. 16
elevated chequy of the last and az.,
arg.. holding in the dexter paw a
Hopkin, a dove holding in its beak an
quatrefoil quarterly of the second
the dexter claw resting on a cinquefoil
olive-branch.
92. 5
3i- 7
and first.
of the first.
Vive, ut semper vivas.
Hopkins, Edric John Murray, of Tid63. 10 Hordern of Oxiey House, Staffs, an ox's
marsh, Berks, a castle in flames ppr.
head cabossed gu., armed or, sur
Hopson of Minster, Isle of Sheppey, Kent,
e/. 155. i
Inter primos.
saltier
or,
in
two
arrows
passant
mounting
griffin
mount
vert,
thereon
a
a
Bart.,
Ireland,
a
tower
arg.,
Hopkins,
banded and flighted arg. Fortiter ac
or, the wings elevated chequy of the
fired ppr.
155-9
sapienter.
last and az., the dexter claw resting
Hopkins, a fort in flames ppr., charged
upon a cinquefoil of the first.
Hordern, of Prestbury, Chesh., a wyvcrn
OTth two pellets in fess.
or, pierced through the neck by an
63. 10
Hopkins of Hackney, Middx. (i) A
arrow fesseways point to the sinister
castle in flames ppr., charged with two Hopton of Hopton, Heref., a lion's head
ppr., and resting the dexter claw upon
charged
with
bend
gu.,
erased
or,
a
pellets in fesse (for Hopkins).
(2)
the
an escutcheon gu.. charged with a
cross
crosslets
of
thereon
three
8
lion sejant erm. (for Bond).
child's head couped at the neck, also
first.
Hopkins of Oving House, Bucks, and of
cf. 17- 8
Nabbap hig hordern ac God felt.
ppr.
Hopton, Somers., and of Blithbon, SuS..
Coventry, Warw., a tower per \
240. II
a griffin passant arg., holding in the
indented arg. and gu., flames issumg
Hore, see Buthven, Baron
dexter claw a stone sa.
cf. 63. 2
from the loopholes and battlements
Hopton of Canon Frome, Heref., out of Hore of Pole-Hore, co. Wexford, a demippr.
Constanter.
80. 2
eagle
az.
griffin's
head
arg.
rock,
coronet
a
and
a
ducal
or,
a
Maryland,
U.S.A.,
Hopkins,
holding in the beak a dexter hand Hore and Horem, a hand holding a sickle
over the top a battery in perspecti
219. 13
ppr.
bleeding ppr.
thereon the flag of the kingdom of

wards).

HOR

HOR

286

holding in the hand two antlers saltire- Horsetail, on a ducal coronet a swan or,
with wings addorsed arg., ducally
ways or. Indxistria et prudentia vincunt.
Horn, William Austin, Esquire,
gorged gu.
J.P., of Holmwood, Adelaide, South Homeck of St. Margaret's, Westminster,
cf. 99. 5
the stump of a tree couped ppr., a Horseford, a lion's head az., between two
Australia, uses a heron close ppr.,
branch sprouting on the sinister.
wings or.
holding in the bill a standard staff,
cf. 19. 7
the banner fiotant, thereon the word Homer of C'aleford and Wells, Somers., Horseman, issuing from a cup or, flames
of fire ppr.
"Hastings." Nil despcrandum.
a talbot sejant arg., collared and lined
177. 6
Durh.,
same
or.
of
of
Bishopwearraouth,
Horsenail
Worvill,
Berks,
out
of a
Horn
55. 5
mural crown arg.. a horse's head of a
crest and motto.
Homer, John Francis Fortescue, Mells
Park, Frome, Somers.. a talbot sejant
dun colour, maned sa., gorged with a
96. 5
Horn, Shropsh., an owl ppr.
arg., collared and
collar dovetailed az.
Horn, a hand gu., holding a hawk's lure
lined or.
Tyme

Horman, a

lizard

gardant

sa.

M.P.,

'

217. 8

arg.

of Westhall, Aberdeen, two horns


conjoined per fesse or and sa.
123. 8.
(Originally a bugle-horn az., garnished

Horn

and stringed

228. 11.)

arg.

Moneo

et

munio.

Hom

and Home, Scotland, a bugle az.,


garnished and stringed arg. Monitus,
munilus.
228. II
Horn, William. Esquire, of Woodcote
Park, Blackshiels, Midlothian, a huntMonitus,
ing hom or, stringed az.
viunitus.
Hornby, Sir
sa.,

Henry,

William

Bart.,

wise

or.

pendent from an arrow

fesse-

Crede cornu.

Hornby, Edmund Geoffrey Stanley, of


Dalton Hall, Westml., a bugle-horn,
the mouth to the dexter

sa.,

within

the strings a pheon gu.


168. 5
Hornby, Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Geoffrey
Thomas Phipps, G.C. B. Principal Naval
,

A.D.C., of Lordington, Emsworth, Sus-

a bugle-hom

sex,

aa.,

and

stringed,

within the string a pheon gu. (jor


Hornby). 168. 5. A lion's gamb sa.,
holding a trefoil slipped arg. (for
Phipps).
36. 8
Hornby of Ribby Hall, a bugle-horn
stringed sa., an arrow passing through
the knot point toward the sinister or.
Crede mrnu.
303. 8

Hornby, a

Roman

armour
188. 4

soldier in full

ppr.

Horncastle of Dublin, a unicorn's head


erased vert, firmed and maned or,
charged on the neck with a trefoil of
the last.
cf. 49. 5
Horncastle, on a chapeau a serpent nowed,
all ppr.

142.

Horncastle, Walter Radcliflfe, Esquire, of

Taymouth House, Hackney Downs,


upon a rock
tower

hom

sa.,

or,

battlements of a
surmounted by a bugleppr., the

stringed vert.

Audaces

for-

tuna juvat.

Home, see Elphinstoue.


Home, out of a mural

coronet a tiger's

head.

27.

cf.

Home, a

talbot sejant arg., collared and


lined or.
55-5

az.,

semee

of mascles or.

Home, Kent,
hawk's lure

a
arg.

hand

gu.,

cf.

49. 5

a
217.8

holding

Home, Shropsh., an owl ppr.


96. 5
Home, a bugle-horn arg.
228. 1
Home, John Fletcher, Esquire, M.D.,
F.R.S.E., J. P.. of the Poplars, Barnsley,
within a chaplet of roses arg., leaved
vert, a bugle-hom stringed and garnished or.
Home of Cranage Hall, Holme's Chapel,
Chesh., issuant from a chaplet of oak
fructed a dexter cubit arm erect ppr..

of

Honington. Warw., a horse's

stag's head erased


head couped arg., bridled or, plumed
az.
Nitor in adversum.
121. 2
cf. 51. 5
Homer, Captain John, of Fitz Manor, Horsey, Herts and Wilts, a horse's head
Shrewsbury, a stag's head erased.
arg., in armour ppr., bridled or.
51.13
Nitor in advcrsis.
121. 2 Horsfall of Rugeley, a horse's head issuing ppr., bridled or.
Homer, Christopher, of Middledale and
Ad finem fidelis.
Ripon, Yorks, a bugle-hom garnished
51- 5
or.
Horsfall, John, Esquire. M.A. (Oxon.),
Horner, a buck's head erased ppr.
1 2 1
2
F.R.C.S. (Eng.), Streate Place, Bournemouth, a horse's head couped erm.
Homes, a griffin sejant ppr., resting the
dexter claw upon an escutcheon of the
(Granted 1612.)
Carpe diem.
arms. viz.
arg., three bugle- horns in
50. 13
f/.(
Horsfall,
Michael Heineken, Esquire,
gu.
Westthorpe, Little Smeaton, NorthalHorniman, Frederick John, Esquire, M. P.
of Falmouth Hou.se, 20, Hyde Park
lerton, same crest.
Labore et honore.
Terrace, W., a lion couchant guardant HorstaU, Thomas Garnett, Esquire, J.P.,
or, under a palm-tree ppr.
of Hornby Grange, Northallerton, same
Esperance
en Dieu.
crest.
263. 16
Homiold or Homyold, Worcs., a demi- Horsfall, John Cousin, Esquire, J.P., C.A,
unicorn gu., crined and armed or.
Hayfield, Glusbum, near Keighley.
Yorks, a horse's head couped erm
48. 7
Hornsby of [Grantham, a demi-bear ramLabore et honore.
50. 13
pant sa.
Horsfall, James, Esquire, of Birmingham,
34. 1
on the stem of a tree leaved vert, a
Hornsby, William, Esquire, J. P., D.L., of
Elsham House, Grantham, and Burhorse's head erased arg., gorged with
well Park, Louth, Lines, a bear's head.
a collar gemel gu.
Rebus angustis jertis.
Horsfall or Horsefall, a stag's head couped,
around the neck a garland.
Hornsey, a rock ppr. Semper eadem.
1 20.
3
179- 7 Horsford, on the waves of the sea ppr., a
horse passant arg.
Hornyold, Thomas Charles Gandolfi,
Benigno numine.
Duke Gsndolfi of Rome, of Blackmore
52. 3
Park and Hanley Castle, Worcs. (i) Horslord, late General Sir Alfred Hastings, G.C.B., issuant out of a mural
A demi-unicorn gu., armed, crined, and
unguled or (for Hornyold). 48. 7. (2)
coronet gu.. a demi-pegasus with wings
addorsed erm., gorged with a collar
A demi-hon sa., holding in the dexter
paw a dagger in pale ppr. (jor Gandolfi).
gemel, also gu., and holding between
Multi virem durando sacula vincet.
the paws a tilting-spear erect and
resting on the coronet ppr.
Quodvult.valdevult. Fidemtene. 10. i
Justitia et
dementia.
Homyold, John Vincent, Esquire, of
Blackmore Park. Worcs., and Elm- Horsley, see Decies, Baron.
stead Hall, Essex, same crests and Horsley of Horsley, Northumb., a horse's
mottoes.
head erased arg.
51.4
HorreU, a crow feeding ppr.
107. 4 Horsman, a horse's head in armour,
bridled and plumed ppr.
Horrocks, on a mount a stag lodged re50. 14
gardant ppr.
castle
in
1
5.
Horsman,
a
flames
ppr.
9
1
Horrocks, on a mount a hawk with wings
cf. 154. I
endorsed ppr. Spe.
Horspoole, sec Horsepoole.
cf. 88. 9
Horrocks of Preston, Lark Hill. Lanes, Horspoole of London, a demi-pegasus
upon a rock an eagle with wings
erased with wings expanded erm..
elevated and endorsed ppr., and penenfiled round the loins with a ducal
dent from the beak an escutcheon gu.,
coronet or.
47. 7
charged with a hank of cotton arg.
Hort, Sir Arthur Fenton, Bart., of Castle
Horrocks, Edgworth, Esquire, Mascells,
Strange, Middx.. uses an eagle regarBrenchley,
dant with wings expanded ppr., holdKent, same crest. Industria et spc.
ing in the beak a chaplet vert.
Horscote, a chevalier on horseback in Hertford of London and Himts, a dexter
full
armour holding in the dexter
arm erect couped at the elbow vested
hand a scimitar, all ppr.
per pale arg., and holding in the hand
189. 10
a stag's attire sa.
Horsbrugh of the Pim, Peebles, a horse's
208. 6
head couped. jEgrc de tramite recto.
Horton, see Wilmot-Horton.
Horseburgh of that Ilk. Scotland, a Horton of Catton, Derbysh., issuing from
horse's head arg.
waves of the sea ppr., a spear-head in
.Sgre de tramite
redo.
pale or, headed arg.. on its point a
c/. 50. 13
Horsefall, see Horsfall.
dolpliin, also ppr.
140. 10
Horsetail, Yorks, a horse's head couped Horton of the Holt, Northamp., and
erm.
MascaUs, Brentwood, Essex, a dolphin
50. 13

ppr.

Pleasington Hall, Blackburn, a himting

horn

Horsey

tryeih troth.

Homer, Scotland, a

;,
!

287
naiant

arg.,

in front of three tiltingin pale and two in saltier,

Hoskyns,

Esquire, of
Manor.
Perrot
Crewkeme,
Somers., a cock's head erased or, pellettee, combed and wattled gu.
Finem

North

one
PersemratUia palmam obtinebil.
Horton of Chadderton, Lanes, a red rose
seeded and barbed ppr., between two
speai-s,
or.

laurel-branches in orle vert.

Pro

Henry William,

thereon three mullets arg.

Houghton, a

ct lege.

Horton, Joshua Thomas, of Howroyde,


282. 2
near Halifax, same crest and motto.
Horton of Freshwater Court, Isle of Hoste, Sir WiUiam Graham, Bart.: (i):
Of honourable augmentation out of
Wight, a rose gu., seeded or, and barbed
a naval coronet or, the rim encircled
vert, within an orle of two branches of
with a branch of laurel ppr., an arm
Pro rege el lege.
the last.
embowed vested in naval uniform
Horton of Howroyde, Yorks, same crest
grasping in the hand, also ppr., a flagand motto.
staff, and flowing therefrom a flag.
Horton of Hullington, Somers. and Ilf ord,
inscribed Caaro." 282.1.
(2)Two|
Wilts, a cubit arm erect vested gu..
wings addorsed or. Fortitudine. Fas
cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.
est et ah hoste doceri.
(Over crest)
an arrow az., barbed and feathered
Galium ipsum petinuis.
28 2. 2
or.
Horton, an arm couped at the elbow, Hoste, Major-General Dixon Edward,
C.B., of 23, Sussex Square, Brighton,
vested gu., holding in the hand ppr.
same crests and mottoes.
an arrow point downwards az., barbed
Newand feathered or, and a branch of Hotblack, John Turner, 45,
market Road. Norwich, a mill-rind
roses erect arg., leaved vert, the arm
fesseways gu., thereon a dolphin naiant
charged with a crescent, also or.
Square,
arg.
Horton of Southwark, Albert
Lambeth, Surrey, and of Ystrad, Car- Hotham, Baron (Hotham), of South
Dalton, Ireland, and of Scarborough,
marthensh., a demi-stag gu., semee of
Yorks, a demi-man issuing out of
cinquefoils or, and resting the sinister
waves of the sea ppr., holding in his
VigUo et
foot upon a millrind or.
dexter hand a flaming sword arg., hilt
spero.
119- 7
M.A.,
Richard,
Esquire,
and pommel or, and on his sinister arm
Horton-Smith,
a shield of the arms of Hotham, viz.
K.C., of 53, Queen's Gardens, Hyde
barry of ten arg. and az., on a canton
Park, London, W., on a wreath of the
or, a Cornish chough ppr.
Lead on.
colours, arg. and sa., in front of a
185. 5
mount vert, thereon a greyhound
couchant ppr., two battle-axes in Hothfield, Baron (Tufton), of Hothfield,
debruised
sea-lion
sejant
arg.,
Kent,
a
saltire or.
Pret u tressaillir.
by a bendlet sinister wavy sa. Ales
Horton-Smith, P., of 19, Devonshire
volat propriis.
Street, Portland Place, same crest and
cf. 20. 2
Hotoft or Hotofte of Flintham. Notts,
motto
a lion's gamb holding a human heart
Horwood, a crow with wings expanded,
ppr.
pierced through the breast by an arrow
39- I
point upwards, all ppr.
Hoton, Glouc., a sea-horse couchaut
cf. 107. 1
arg., ducally gorged sa., sustaining an
Horwood, a hand issuing from a cloud
anchor az.
cj. 46. 8
holding a club, all ppr.
214.9
17. 8 Hotson, Hamilton Andrew, Esquire, of
Hose, a lion's head erased.
Hose of Kentish Town, Middx.. a rein4, Rothesay Terrace, Edinburgh, a dove
ppr., the dexter claw resting upon a
deer's head couped ppr., attired or,
bezant.
In fide rohiir.
gorged with a collar erminois, fimbriHotton, Cumb., a martlet rising ppr.
arg.
cj. 95. II
Hoseason of Jamaica, an eagle regardant
In recto dectis. Houblon, Essex and Berks, a dexter hand
rising from a rock ppr.
holding up a book expanded ppr.
79- 9
cf. 215. I
Hosier of Cruckton, Shropsh., on a
chapeau az., turned up or, a talbot Houblon, Archer-, Lieutenant-Colonel
George Bramston, of Hallingbury Place,
sejant.
54. 14
Essex, and Culverthorpe, Lines
(i) A
Vis
Hosken, Comw., a lion rampant or.
hon's head erased or (for Houblon)
unita jortinr.
1-13
17. 8.
(2) A wyvern arg. (for Archer).
Hoskins, Monm., two limbs of a tree
raguled and couped in saltire arg.,
70. I.
(3) A leg in armour couped at
the thigh ppr., garnished and spurred
the sinister surmounting the dexter.
'

cf.

le

4S. 2

with three bars arg. Malgre le tort.


Houghton, a bull passant arg., armed and
miguled or, the tail reflexed over his
back and tipped sa. Malgre le tort.

cf.

45- 2

a bull's head couped gu..


armed or.
cf. 44. 3
Houghton of King's Clyff, Northamp., a
bull's head arg., armed or, gorged with

Houghton,

Malgre

tort.

or,

bull passant arg.

Houghton, C. Hobart. M.B., Ch.B.. of


Nottingham General Dispensary, a
bull's head sa., charged on the neck

res pice.

Host of London, two wings addorsed


charged with a crescent gu.
Hoste, Sufi., two wings addorsed or.

rege

Scio cui
152. 10

credidi.

three bars sa., the centre one charged


with a rose of the second.

Houghton and Haughton

of

Haughton,

Chesh.. of Petersfield, Hants, and Lanes

and Sussex: (i) A bull's head sa.,


armed arg., charged on the neck with
three bars of the
sant gu.

last.

(2)

bull pascf. 45. 2

Houghton, Ireland, a stag's head or, collared gu.. between the attires a cross
f ormee of the last.
cf. 1 20. 9
Houghton, Yorks, a scimitar erect arg.,
point upwards, pommel and hilt or.
Houghton, formerly of Gunthorp, Norf.,
a demi-eagle displayed or, guttee-de81. 6
sang.
Houison, Scotland, a lion's head erased

17- 2

gu.

Lieutenant - Colonel
Houison-Craufurd,
William Reginald, Esquire, of Crauand
fiu-dland
Castle,
Kilmarnock,
Cramond Bridge, MidBraehead
lothian, a marble pillar supporting a
man's heart ppr. (for Craufurd). (2)
A dexter hand couped apaumee ppr.
Slant innixa Deo (for
(for Houison).
Craufurd). Sursvm corda(for Houison).
Houldsworth, Sir William Henry, Bart.,
JI.P., of Reddish. Lanes, and Coodham. Ayrsh., a stag's head erased gu.,
attired and collared or, the attires
banded with a hank of cotton arg.
28 5 7
Flecti non frangi.
Houldsworth, James Hamilton, Esquire,
of Gonaldston, Notts, and Coltness.
Lanarksh., Scotland, a stag's head
ereised gu., attired and collared or, the
attires bound with a hank of cotton

arg.

Honos prosmimn

industrice.

Houldsworth, Henry, Esquire, of Glasgow

and Cranstonhill, Lanarksh., Scotland,


same crest. Flecti non frangi.
Houle of London, a sea-lion sejant erm.

20. 2
Perspicax audax.
Houlton, Somers., a ferret passant ppr.
</ 134- 9
Houlton of Farley Castle. Somers., a talbot's head erased az.. gorged with a
193. I
collar wavy or, charged with three
22. 10

or (for Eyre).
cf. 147. 9
Hoskins of Oxted. Surrey, a cock's head Houby, a le"opard's head ppr.
20. 2
pellettee,
combed and Houell, a sea-lion sejant erm.
erased or,
wattled gu., between two wings ex- Hough, a boar's head erased holding in
the mouth a sword in bend sinister.
panded of the first.
42. 6
Hoskins of Higham, Cumb., same crest.
Viriwte non verbis.
Hougham of Hougham, Wedington, and
Barton House, Kent, on a chapeau gu..
Hoskyns, see Wren-Hoskyns.
turned up erm., a falcon arg., with
Hoskyns, a lion's head erased ppr.
wings expanded or, beaked and belled
17. 8
of the last.
Hoskyns, Rev. Sir John Leigh, Bart.,
M.A., of Aston Tyrold Rectory, Berks, Houghton, Baron (Rt. Hon. Robert Oflfley
Ashburton MUnes). of Great Houghton,
a lion's head erased or, vomiting flames
ducally
ppr.,
in West Riding of Yorks, a garb or,
of fire from the mouth
charged with a fesse dancette az..
el- 17. i
crowned of the first.

torteaux.

Semper

fidelis.

Houndegart, a water fountain in

56.

cf.

full

play

159- 13

ppr.

gamb erased holding


a tilting-spear in bend tasselled all ppr.

Hounhill, a lion's

38- II

Hounsell, William, Esquire, of Moimt


Culd, Bradpole, Bridport. a dexter arm
embowed, vested and cuffed, holding
Contentus esto.
in the hand a bird.
Hounston of Boston, Lines, a nag's head
or, holding in the mouth a holly-branch
vert, fructed gu.

HOW

HOU
House, two hands issuing from clouds
placing an anchor in the sea ppr.
224. 13

Housson and Howson

of

out of clouds ppr., a

London, issuing
bull's head az.,

through the neck by a spear ppr., and


charged for difference with a cross
crosslet vert {for Bury).
(2) On a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion
statant gardant with tail extended or,
ducally gorged arg. and charged on the

with a ducal coronet arg. {for Brotherton),


cf. 4. 8.
(3) On a mount vert, a
horse passant arg., holding in the
mouth a slip of oak fructed ppr.
Sola virtus invicta.
{for Fitzalan).

semee-d'etoiles or.

52. II

hind statant Howard, Edward Stafford, Esquire, C.B.,


Castle,
of
"Thornbury
Thombury,
124. 14
(i)
Issuant from a ducal
Glouc.
Houston, Ireland, a dexter hand holding
212. 9
coronet or, a pair of wings gu., each
a dagger ppr.
charged with a bend between six cross
Houston, Scotland, a sand-glass ppr. In
crosslets fitchee arg.
time.
177- '5
(2) On a chapeau
Houston, George Ludivic, Esquire, J.P.,
gu., turned up erm., a lion statant,
with tail extended or, gorged with
D.L., of Castle Johnstone, Johnstone,
same crest.
a ducal coronet arg. Sola virtus invicta.
Houston, Scotland, a sand-glass with
wings ppr. In time.
113. 11 Howard, Henry Charles, Esquire, J. P.,
of Greystoke Castle, Penrith, same
Houston, James Flower, Clerkington,
Haddington. X.B., same crest and
crests.
motto.
Howard, Robert Mowbray, Esquire, J.P.,
D.L., of Hampton Lodge. Farnham,
Houston, Blakiston-, of Orangefield, co.
Down, Ireland: (i) A sand-glass ppr.
Surrey, same crests and motto.
{for Houston).
177. 15.
(2) A cock Howard, Sir Henry, K.C.M.G., C.B., of
British
the
the
Legation,
Hague,
gu., charged with an annulet or {for
Blakiston). In time.
Do well and doubt
Netherlands (i) Issuant from a ducal
not.
coronet or, a pair of wings gu., each
cf. 91. 2
Houstoun-Boswall, Sir George Laudercharged with a bend between six cross
dale, Bart., of Blackadder, Berwicksh.
crosslets fitchee arg.
109. 9.
(2) On
(i) A cubit arm erect ppr., charged
a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion
with a cross crosslet sa., grasping a
statant guardant, tail extended or,
sword, also ppr. {for BoswaU). 239. 7.
ducally crowned and charged upon
A sand-glass winged ppr. {for
the neck with a label of three points
(2)
Houstoun). Fortiter.
In time. 239. 8
arg.
Sola virlus invicta.
Houton, De, a fox current.
Howard-De-Walden, Baron, (Ellis) Seacf. 32. S
Hoveden, Ireland, a dragon's head vert,
ford House, 37, Belgrave Square, on a
issuing out of flames ppr.
mount vert, a goat's head arg. Xon
cf. 72.12
Hovell-Thurlow- Gumming -Bruce, see
quo sed quomode.
cf. 128. 12
Bruce.
Howard, out of a ducal coronet two
Hovell, a leopard sejant ppr.
wings gu., each charged with a bend
cf. 24. 13
Hovell, on a ducal coronet or, a leopard
between six cross crosslets fitched arg.

Houston, on a mount

body with a crescent, also gu., for difand over the crest the motto.
Nous mairttiendrons {for Howard). Vir-

vert, a

ference,

ppr., collared or.

tus sub cruxe crescit.

fess ppr.

et Icetare.
/

4-

extended arg., resting the dexter forepaw on a stag's head caboshed or.

24. 1
109. 9
ppr., a Howard, on a chapeau gu., turned up
erm., two wings of the first, each
95-1
out of a ducal
charged with a bend between six
coronet or, a unicorn's head gu., atAnother,
cross crosslets fitched arg.
tired and crined of the first.
48. I2
without the chapeau.
112.9
How of London, a wolf's head erased Howard, two wings expanded gu., each
pean.
30. 8
charged with a bend vairee or and
How, Archibald Wybergh, Esquire, of
az., between six cross crosslets of the
Droit wich,
Worcs., a wolf's head
erased.
Howard, Colonel Henry Richard Lloyd,
How of London, a wolf's head sa., holding
C.B,, of Wygfair, St. Asaph, same crest.
in his mouth a rose gu., stalked and
Watch, ward, win.
leaved vert.
Howard, Philip, John Canning Esquire,
cf. 30. 12
How of London, and Herse, Somers., out
J.P., of Corby Castle, Cumb., on a
of a ducal coronet or, a demi-wolf
chapeau gu., turned up erm.. a Uon
rampant sa.
statant gardant, the tail extended or,
cf. 31. 2
How or Howe, Glouc. and Notts, out of
ducally crowned arg., gorged with a
a ducal coronet or, a plume of five
label of three points of the last.
Yolo,
ostrich-feathers az. Utcunque placuerif
non valeo.
cf. 4. 4
Deo.
114. 13 Howard of Compton Place, Sussex, on a
Howales, a griffin sejant ppr. Forward.
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion
62. 10
statant guardant, the tail extended or,
Howard, Duke of Norfolk, see Norfolk.
ducally gorged, a mullet sa. for differHoward, see Effingham, Earl of.
ence.
Volo, non valeo.
Howard, see Carlisle, Earl of.
Howard, Major Frederick Compton, of
Howard, see Suffolk and Berkshire, Earl
Dacre House, Scarborough, same crest
of.
and motto.
Howard, Earl of Wicklow, etc., see Wick- Howard, Gerald Richard, Esquire, same
low.
crest and motto.

Inservi Deo,

Howard, William Dillworth, Esquire, of


Culduff and Redford Glebe, in the
Benefice of Cloncha and co. Donegal,
Ireland, a Uon statant gardant, tail

Sola virlus invicta.


of Dublin, on a chapeau gu.,
turned up erm., a Uon statant gardant,
the tail extended or, ducally gorged gu.
and pierced through the "mouth with

Howard

an arrow ppr.
cf. 4 7
of London, a Uon couchant erm.,

Howard

holding in the dexter

mee

paw

a cross pom-

fitched or.

Howard,

Robert

cf. 7. 5

Edward,

Esquire, of
Brinnington, Chesh., in front of a cross
fitchee gu., a lion couchant or,
charged on the shoulder with an estoile.
also gu.
Per fidem omnia.
7. 5
Howard, Cephas John, Esquire, J.P..
same crest and motto.
Howard, Lanes, a lion rampant arg.,
holding between its paws a cross
crosslet fitched of the same.

botonny

sejant ppr.
of

charged with a crescent sa., a Uon


statant gardant or, ducally gorged gu.,
holding in the mouth an arrow in

London, on a chapeau

martlet

cf. 4.

Howard, Bart., of Bushy Park, co. Wicklow, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,

How

sa.

How, Essex and

late Joseph Jackson, Esquire,


of Mayfield, Orchard Road, Blaekheath,

Howard,

Suff.,

Howard

Mallravers Herald of
Arms
Extraordinary, LL.D., F.S.A., a lion

Kent,

rampant ppr., charged on the body


with two annulets in pale vert, holding
between the paws a fret as in the arms,
and resting the dexter hind-paw on
two S's as linked in a herald's coUar
arg.

Credo Christi cruce.

Howard, Robert, Esquire, M.A., J.P., of


Broughton HaU, Flintsh., a Uon's head
affrontee between two wings and a
cross crosslet fitchee issuing froni the
Virtue sine metu.
260. 1
of St. Andrew's, Holborn, a Uon
couchant erm., holding in the dexter
paw a cross botonee fitchee of the

head.

Howard

second.

cf.

7. 5

Howard, William, Esquire, of Kingswode


;

Hoe, Colchester, Essex, a lion passant


az., charged on the body with two
trefoils, holding in the dexter paw a
cross crosslet fitchee, aU or.
Xoti-s
maintiendrons.
260. 20
Howard, out of a ducsd coronet a wolf's
head.

cf.

30. 5

of Glossop,
Baron (Fitzalan- Howard, Fitzalan, Esquire, J.P., of Howard of London, a demi-wolf ppr.,
Holyrood House, Spalding, on a chaholding between the paws a cross
Howard), tilossop Hall, Derbysh. (i)
crosslet fitchee or, gorged with a coUar
Issuaut from a ducal coronet or, a pair
peau gu.. turned up erm., a lion statant
of wings gu., each charged with a bend
guardant, the tail extended. Sola
gu., thereon a mullet between two
virtus invicta.
between six cross crosslets fitchee arg.
cinquef oils of the second.
cf. 31. 5
{for
Howard). 109. 9. (2) On a Howard-Bury, Captain Kenneth: (i) A Howard, Sir Richard Nicholas, of Green
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion
boar's head couped at the neck or,
Hill House, Weymouth, a demi-wolf
statant with tail extended or, gorged
or, gorged with a collar gemeUe and
tusked arg., langued gu., transfixed
:

HOW

HUB

289

charged on the body with two quatrefoils sa., holding between the paws an
escutcheon gu., charged with a cross
patonce fitchee or. Fide et animtts.

Howell

of

stag

mouth a
115.

7.

Prinknash Park, Glouc:


lodged

holding

in

(i)

the

ppr. {/or Howell),


cf.
of a ducal coronet

leaf
(2)

sa.,

Out

Howorth, Lanes., a stag's head


tired or, gorged with a wreath

gu., atarg.
120. 3

Howse, a dexter hand holding an ear of


wheat ppr.
218. 14
Howson, a falcon belled ppr. Ad finem

or, a lion's head sa., guttee-d'eau {for


31. II
Jones).
Hackney, Middx., on a cha17. 5
turned up erm., a demi-hind Howell of Eynsham, Oxon., a griffin sefidelis.
c/. 85. 2
greant az., holding a broken spear sa. Howston, Scotland, on a ducal coronet a
salient ppr., charged on the shoulder

Howard
peau

of

gu.,

with a cross fleury fitched arg.


of Toronto, Canada, a catherine-wheel arg.,
between on the dexter side a branch
of palm, and on the sinister a branch
of cypress ppr.
Pro fide.
167. 5
Howard, James Harold, Esquire, J. P., of
the Grange, Kempston, Beds, in front of
an eagle displayed sa., holding in the
beak an ear of wheat slipped or, a
tower of the last. Progress with
prudence.
Howard-Vyse, Howard Henry, Esquire,
J.P., D.L., of Stoke Place, Slough, and
Bonghton Park, Northamp., on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion statant
guardant, the tail extended or, ducally
crowned and charged on the neck with
a label of three points arg., a mullet sa.
charged with a crescent or, for differ-

Howard, Allan Maclean, Esquire,

Howard).

Virtues in

arduo.

Howell or Hovell of Soulgrave, Northamp., Pack, Warw., and Suff., a

Hon passant.
Howth, Earl of

6.
(St.

Lawrence),

Howth

Castle, CO. Dublin, a sea-lion per fesse


arg. and ppr.
Qui panse.
20. 2

beaked, legged, and


winged az., pierced through the breast Howton, Oxon., a hind's head erased or,
with a broken tilting-spear ppr., and
between t wo branches of roses flowered
holding the bottom part of the broken
arg., stalked and leaved vert.
spear in the sinister claw.
cf. 124. 4
Howell of St. Albans, Herts, issuing out Hoxton of Sutterton Hoxton, Suff., a
of a ducal coronet or, a rose arg.
tower ppr., ensigned with a flag az.,
stalked and leaved vert, between two
flotant to the sinister, the staff sa.
wings endorsed sa.
157- 13
Howenden of Killeban, Queen's Co., Ire- Hoy, Ireland a pheasant ppr.
cf. 90. 8
land, issuing out of flames ppr., a Hoy of Higham Lodge, Suff., a griffin
dragon's head arg.
sejant sa., holding in the dexter claw a
Yirlute et prugriffin sejant arg.,

sword erect

ppr., pommel and hilt or.


cf.
Howes, a demi-youth ppr., vested az.,
cf. 62. 10
holding in his dexter hand a heart gu.
Hoy, a demi-lion gu., supporting a long
cross or.
Howes, Essex, a dexter hand erect hold11. 14
ing an ear of wheat, all ppr.
21S. 14 Hoye, a demi-lion gu., supporting a Pas-

72. 12

dentia.

Howes

of Morningthorpe, Norf.. three


ostrich-feathers or, therefrom issuant

sion cross or.


11. 14
Hoyland, Lanes, a dexter hand in fess
issuing from a cloud pointing to a
a unicorn gu., collared, armed, and
crined or.
Stat fortuna demits.
crosier in pale issuing ppr.
Kew Terrace, Glasgow, the sun in his
223. 2
splendour rising out of a cloud ppr. Howetts, a nail erect head downwards Hoyle, Fretwell William, Esqnire, of
ppr., enfiled with a mural coronet arg.
Eastwood Lodge, near Rotherhara,
Post tenebra^ lux.
162.5
Yorks, on a wreath of the colours
Howatson, Charles, Esquire, Glenbuck, Howgart, Scotland, a horse's head ppr.,
between two wings arg. Candor dat
an eagle's head erased ppr., charged
N.B., and Dornel, Auchinleck, Ayrsh.,
viribu^ alas.
on the neck with a mullet sa., and
a dexter hand couped at the wTist
51.3
holding in the beak a white rose
222. 14 Howick, Viscount, see Grey, Earl.
apaumoe ppr. Hinc orior.
slipped ppr.
Facta non verba.
Howden, Baron (Caradoc), a man in a Howison, Ireland, an antelope trippant
gu.
126. 6 Hoyle, a demi-lion rampant regardant or,
coat of mail, crowned with a crown of
holding between the paws an escutthree points, kneeling upon one knee Howison of Holmfoot, Lanarksh., an eagle
rising ppr. Nulla temerata nube. yj. 5
cheon az., charged with a sun in
and presenting a sword, all ppr. Trasplendour of the first.
Howison of Braehead, Midlothian, Scotditus. non vicius.
land, a dexter hand couped apaumee Hoyle, Ireland, a lion couchant or,
Howden, Scotland, a castle triple-towered
ppr.
Sursum corda.
charged on the shoulder with a mullet
ppr.
222. 14
155. 8
Howdon, a dragon's head vomiting flames Howitt, William Adlington, Esquire, B.A.,
~2. 3
Feris tego.
of fire ppr.
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of 54, Goldsmith Hoyles, a youth's head in a helmet afStreet, Nottingham, a crested lapwing
frontee ppr., plumed arg.
Howe, Earl (Curzon - Howe), Gopsall,
Atherstone, Leics.
(i) Out of a ducal
or plover ppr.
Hozier, Baron, see Newlands.
Audax pro suis.
coronet or, a plume of five feathers az.
291. 12 Hozler, Sir Henry Montague, K.C.B.,
of Stonehouse, Lanarksh., and 26a,
(/or Howe).
114. 13.
(2) A popinjay Howland, Baron, see Bedford, Duke of.
North Audley Street, W., a bloodrising or, collared gu. {for Curzon). Howland of London, a leopard passant
Let Curzon holde what Curzon helde.
sa., ducally gorged or.
hound sejant ppr. Aye ready.
cf. 24. 3
Howlet, an owl's head erased ppr., gorged Huband, Warw. and Derbysh., a wolf pasHowe, see How.
with a mural coronet or.
sant or. Cave lupum.
28. 10
Howe, Wilts, and Langar, Notts, a
gauntlet in fess ppr., lined gu., hold- Hewlett of Sydenham, Kent, an owl arg., Hubart, Hubert, or Hubberd, a boar's
ducally gorged or, holding in the dexing a falchion arg., enfiled with a
head couped gu., collared, ringed, and
wolf's head erased of the first.
211. 5
ter claw a rose gu., slipped and leaved
lined arg., holding in the mouth a
spear sa., headed of the second.
Howe or How of London, out of a ducal
coronet or, a demi-wolf rampant sa.
Howlett, Major-General Arthur, C.B., a Hubbald of Stoke, Surrey, a leopard's
cross crosslet sa. between two branches
face or, jessant three feathers, the
cf. 31. 2
of laurel ppr.
centre one az., the other two gu.
Howe, Somers., an arm erect ppr., vested
Fide et vigilantia.
are., charged with two bends wavy gu., Howley, late Rt. Rev. William, D.D., Hubbard, Baron Addington, see Addingholding a bunch of broom vert.
Bishop of London, an eagle displayed
ton.
Howe, a dexter hand holding a wheat-ear
erm.. charged on the breast with a cross Hubbard of Freeby, Leics., a Saracen's
ppr.
head ppr.
190. 5
fleury gu.
21S. 14
c/. 75 2
Howe, Edward Russell James Gambler, Howman of Norwich, on a mount ppr., Hubbersty, Cantrell-, Colonel Albert,
a pegasus volant sa. Labile quod opToUerton HaU, Notts: (i) Upon a
7, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C.,
front
of a
in
out of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's
the
colours,
portunum.
WTcath of
cf. 47. 2
head gu., crined and attired of the first. Hownd or Hound of Collis, Cambs, and
griffin's head erased arg., charged with
Fide non armis.
Heref., a demi-talbot arg., collared sa.,
a fesse engrailed vert, a mole fessewise
Howel and Howell, a camel ppr.
132. 2
holding a key or.
or {for Hubbersty).
(2) On a wreath
Howei and Howell, a beaver passant ppr. Howndhjie or HowndhlU, a Saracen's
of the colours, in front of a tower arg.,
head ppr., wreathed about the temples
a rock ppr., thereon a boar passant sa.,
cf. 134. 8
on
the body with
charged
2
armed
or,
Howell, a camel passant ppr.
132.
or
and
gu.
iqo.
cf.
5
Howell, same crest. Perseverando.
two roses arg. {for Cantrell). Propositi
Hownhill, a lion's gamb erased, holding
Pectus fidele et apertum.
Howell, Glouc, a stag lodged sa., holding
tilting-spear in bend tasselled, all ppr.
teiiax.
in the mouth a leaf ppr.
Hubbert, Ireland, a boar's head sa. 43. i
cf. 115. 7
cf. 38. II

ence

(for

Virtutis

mille

scuta.

Howat,

late

David GemmiU, Esquire,

2,

19

31

HUB

HUG

290

Hubert of Sunbury, iliddx., on a clia- Hudson, Ireland, on a chapeau gu., turned


peau gu., turned up erm., a lion's head
up or, an owl with wings expanded arg.
erased or, charged with three etoiles
96. 6
in fess of the first.
Hudson of Preston, Lanes, a lion ramcf. 17. 9
pant or, holding between the paws a
Hubert-Marshall, a demi-heraldic tiger
boar's head couped sa.
sa., guttee-d'or, armed, crined, tufted,
cf. 225. 5
and gorged with a collar gemel, also or, Hudson, George Bickersteth, Esquire,
M.P., J.P., D.L., of Frogmore HaU,
resting the sinister paw upon an escutHertford, and 15, Gloucester Square,
cheon gu., charged with a pheon or.
W., a hon rampant holding between
Ducit amor patriw.
25.6
the paws a boar's head erased, all ppr.
Hucks, between the attires of a stag
Fide cui vide.
affixed to the scalp a boar's head
erased and erect.
43. 2 Hudson, John Thomas, Esquire, of Glen
Beg, Dungarvan, same crest.
Hucks, on a ducal coronet or, a fleur-deCcrtavi

Huggerford, Glouc. and Warw., a stag's


head or, gorged with a chaplet of
laurel vert.

120. 3

of London, a sword in pale, enwith a leopard's face.


22. i

Huggins
filed

Hugham, a

fox's

teaux.

head

arg.,

semee

of tor-

cf.

33.

Hughan

of Airds, Kirkcudbright, Scotland, an escallop or.


E mare. 141. 12

Hughes-Le Fleming, see Fleming.


Hughes, Hugh Robert, Esquire, of Kinmel Park, Abergele, North Wales, and
Glanywem, Denbighsh., out of a ducal

crest or, a demi-lion rampant arg.,


et vici.
lis arg.
holding between the paws a rose gu.,
cf. 148. 2
Huddart, Rev. G., Kirklington Rectory, Hudson, Rev. Joseph, M.A., Hon. Canon
slipped ppr.
(Confirmed by Sir Richard
Bedale. Yorks, a stag's head erased.
of Crosby House, Carlisle, a falcon,
St. George, Norrny, 1620.)
Heb Dduw
Fear God.
wings displayed ppr., beaked, memheb ddim- Duw a digon.
16. 2
bered, and belled or, coUared az., Hughes of Plas yn Diserth and Llewerllyd,
Huddersfield and Huddesfield, a boar
passant or.
40. 9
reposing the dexter claw on an escutFlintsh., out of a ducal coronet or, a
Huddesdon or Hudson of Guy's Cliff,
cheon gu., charged with a cross crosslet
demi-lion rampant arg., holding beWarw., an eagle's leg sa., joined at
fitchee arg.
tween the paws a rose gu., leaved and
the knee to a sinister wing or.
Hudson, Rear-Admiral Joseph Samuel, of
slipped vert.
16. 2
Hythe, Southampton, same crest.
Ystrad,
cf. 113. 5
Hughes, Hugh Robert,
of
Huddleston and Huddlestone, on a ducal Hudson-Kinahan, Bart., of Glenville, co.
Denbighsh., a lion couchant sa,
coronet a peacock ppr.
103. 8
Cork, of Wyckham, co. Dublin, and Hughes, Michael James, Esquire, of
Huddleston, Tristram Frederick Croft,
of Merrion Square North, Dubhn
Sherdley Hall, St. Helen's, Lanes., and
Esquire, two arms dexter and sinister
(i) A demi-hon rampant sa., holding
Penketh Hall, near Warrington, same
embowed, vested erra., cuffed gu., the
in the paws a battle-axe ppr., and
crest and motto.
charged on the shoulder with a cross Hughes of Kinrael, Invercauld, Braemar,
hands supporting a dexter gauntlet
erect ppr., encircled by a chaplet of
couped or (for Kinahan). 15. 5. (2) A
out of a baron's coronet a demi-lion
roses gu.
lion rampant gu., charged with a cross
rampant arg., holding bet%veen the
Huddleston, Andrew John, Esquire, of
couped or, and holding between the
fore-paws a rose gu. Heb Dduw heb
Hodelston, Yorks. and of Jlillum Castle
paws a boar's head couped arg. {for
ddim Duw a digon.
16. 6
and Mutton Jolm. Cumb., two arms
Hudson). Deo fidens persistas.
Hughes, John George Parry, of Alltlwyld,
dexter and sinister, embowed, vested
Cardigan, on a chapeau gu., turned up
22i. ;
arg., holding in the hands a scalp ppr., Hudson, Donaldson-, Ralph Charles. Eserm., a demi-lion rampant holding in
the inside thereof gu. Soli Deo honor
quire, of Cheswardine Hall, C'hesh.
the dexter paw a fleur-de-hs. 307. 1
et gloria.
(i) Upon a millrind fesseways sa.. a Hughes, William. Esquire, of 62, Palace
203. 8
Huddleston, Denvs Alexander Lawlor,
lion's head erased or, gorged with a bar
Road, Tulse Hill, S.W., in front of a
Sawston HaU," Cambridge: (I) Two
gemel indented gu. (for Hvdson). (2)
demi-lion or, holding between the paws
arms dexter and sinister, embowed
In front of a saltire az., a cubit arm
an eagle's head erased gu., a fleur-de-lis
vested, and cuffed arg., the hands ppr.,
erect grasping a dagger, and charged
between two roses of the last. Semper
holding a stone sa. 269. 17.
with a thistle slipped, both ppr. (for
meliora spero.
(2) On
265.8
Donaldson).
a mount vert, a stag lodged ppr. in
Hughes, out of a ducal coronet or, a demifront of a spear-head in pale, point Hudson, a martlet az., winged or.
Uon rampant sa., armed and langued
95. 4
upwards ppr. Soli Deo honor et gloria. Hudson of London, a martlet vert, winged
gu.
16. 3
Mea ctdpa fde^.
or.
269.18
95. 4 Hughes of Gwerclas in Edeirnion, MeriHuddleston of Sawston, Cambs, same Hudson, out of a ducal coronet a griflin's
onethsh.
(i) Out of a ducal coronet
crest.
Soli Deo honor et gloria.
head holding in the beak a trefoil
or, a demi-lion rampant sa.
16. 3.
(2)
Huddlestone, Scotland, a hand holding a
slipped.
A boar passant erm., fretty gu. cf. 40. i.
cf. 67. 9
pen ppr. Ingenio et viribus.
217. 10 Hudson, Bart., Leics., a griffin's head
(3) On a chapeau az., turned up erm..
Huddy, Somers., a bull passant sa., armed
erased arg., gorged with a mural coroa dragon gu., gorged with an ancient
or.
net gu., charged with three escallops
regal crown.
Kymmer-yn-Edeirnion.
cf. 45. 2
Huddy, Devonsh., a bull passant sa.,
of the first.
cf. 73- 4
cf. 66. 2
armed or, collared and lined arg.
Hudspath, a griffin segreant holding be- Hughes of Ireland, a lion rampant arg. i
tween its claws a tilting-spear enfiled Hughes, a lion rampant or, holding a
cf. 45. 2
Hudson of London, a dexter hand erect
with a boar's head erased.
thistle slipped ppr.
cf. i
13
ppr., holding with the thumb and fore- Huet, a crow rising ppr.
107. 3 Hughes, a lion sejant holding in the
finger a bezant.
mouth a dart.
Huger of South Carolina, a sprig, thereon
cf. 8. 8
Hudson, James, Esquire, J.P., of Capenor,
a Virginian nightingale ppr.
Ubi li- Hughes, Sir CoUingwood, Bart., of East
Nutfield, Surrey, two escallops in fesse
bertas, ibi patria.
Bergholt, Suff., a lion couchant or. 7. 5
145-7
sa., thereon a martlet or.
Animo non Hugessen, Knatcbbull-, Lord Brabouine, Hughes of the Quadrant, Highbury,
astutia.
see Bra bourne.
London N., in front of a staff raguly
Hudson, William Hebard, Esquire, c.o. Hugessen, Knatcbbull-: (i) An oak-tree
fessewise ppr., and thereon a lion
Messrs Grindlay and Co., 55, Parliappr., between two wings
couchant az., holding between the paws
elevated,
ment Street, Westminster, c.o. Messrs
pinions az., feathered or (for Hugesan escallop gu., a tilting-spear erect
Grindlay, Groom and Co., Bombay,
sen).
or.
Semper vigilans.
236. 3.
cf. 7. 5
(2) On a chapeau az.,
and Common Room, Lincoln's Inn,
turned up erm., an ounce statant arg., Hughes, Guy Ferguson, Esquire, of DunW.C, a cock holding in the beak an
spotted sa. (for Knaichbwll).
ley, Bovey Tracey, Devonsh., in front
Crucifixa
acorn leaved and slipped, and between
gloria mea.
of a sword palewaj's, point downwards
two ears of wheat, all ppr.
265. 9 Hugford, a lion's gamb issuing and resting
ppr., pommel and hilt or, an arm in
upon an escutcheon.
Hudson of Low Hall, Scarborough, a cubit
armour couped at the elbow and fessecf. 37. 2
arm erect in a coat of mail, holding Hugford of Dicklestone, Glouc., WoUas
ways, the hand in a gauntlet, all ppr.,
in the hand, all ppr., a broken falchion
HaU, Worcs., and Warw., same crest.
holding a fleur-de-hs gu.
g"120. 3 Hughes-Buller, Ralph Buller, Esquire, of
Hudson, Norf., a fawn's head erased ppr., Huggard of Ireland, an estoile of sixteen
Bovey Tracey, Devonsh.,
Dunley,
gorged with a mural coronet or.
points arg. In heaven is my hope.
same crest and motto.
:

HUM

HUG

HuUy, Ireland, a greyhound's head

Hughes, Louis Campbell, Esquire, Dun- Hughes of Brecon, a hand in armour ppr.,
ley, Bovey Tracey, Devonsh., same
couped above the wrist in fess, holding
crest and motto.
a fleur-de-lis arg.
Hughes, William Gwynne, Esquire, of Hughes, Wales, an arm in armour ppr.,
210. 6
holding a fleur-de-lis arg.
Xantgaredia R.S.O., South Wales, a
talbot.
Hughes, Colonel Sir Ed'win, V.D., of
Oaklands, Plumstead Common, two
Hughes of Middleton, Stoney, Oxon., a
heron arg., beaked gu.
stag's
head
105. 9
horse-shoes az., thereon a
Hughes, a crane holding in the beak a
erased or.
Faber quisque jortunm suae.
serpent.
105. 8 Hugo, Devonsh., a lion rampant holdmg in
the paws a standard arg., charged with
Hughes, George Priugle, Esquire, High
Sheriff of the County of Northumbera cross gu.
3. 7
land, Middleton Hall, Wooler, a mount Hugworth, a goat passant arg., armed
and ungu. or.
vert, thereon between two wings az.,
cf. 129. 5
a stork arg., beaked and legged gu. Hulbert, issuing out of a cloud a hand
Si Dens nobiscum.
in pale ppr., holding a garland of
104. 8
laurel.
218. 9
Hughes, Joseph William, Esquire, of 2,
Preston Park Avenue, Brighton, same Hulburn, a lion issuant holding in his
crest and motto.
dexter paw a mullet arg.
15.7
Hughes of Plas Coch, Anglesea, a Cornish Hulford, Glouc, a dexter hand holding an
chough ppr. Duw a ddarpar i'r brain.
oak-branch, all ppr.
Hulgrave, Chesh., a hand grasping a
thunderbolt ppr.
216. 4
Hulgrave, Chesh., a hand holding a
216. 4
James Llewellyn, Esquire,
thunderbolt, all ppr.
Hughes,
Strangways, Truro, a cough, ppr., Hulkes, Cecil James Gladdish, Esquire,
Petting's House, .\sh, near Sevenoaks,
holding in his dexter claw a fleur-de-lis
Kent, a buck's head couped at the
Duw a ddarpar i'r brain. 292. i
gu.
neck ppr., wreathed vert, attired or,
Hughes of Plas'yn, Llangoed, Beaumaris,
between the attires a sun in splendour
a Cornish chough holding in the dexter
Utile didci.
claw a fleur-de-lis. Duw aedir, par ir
of the last.
brain.
292. 1 Hull, Scotland, a talbot's head sa. 56. 12
Hughes of Maidstone, Kent, on a chapeau Hull of Cionakilty, co. Cork, Ireland, a
talbot's head couped arg.
gu., turned up erm., a demi-eagle with
56. 12
80. 12 Hull of Larkbeare. Devonsh, Osterley,
wings elevated ppr.
London
Durh.. Battersea,
Surrey,
Hughes, Wales, an eagle's head erased
and Bucks, a talbot's head erased arg.,
sa.. holding in the beak a staff raguly
inflamed ppr.
between two laurel-branches ppr.,
united at the top.
Hughes of Bodwryn, Anglesea, an eagle's
cf. 269. 8
head erased sa., holding in the beak a Hull, Edmund Charles Pendleton, Esquire, J.P., of Earlswood Mount, Redbrand raguly of the same fired gu. A
hill,
jijnno Duw derfyd.
Surrey, a talbot's head erased
arg., gorged with a collar dancettee
Hughes, Gwynne-, John William, Tregib,
erminois, between two laurel branches
Llandilo. Carmarthen: (i) A talbot
Vi et virtute.
passant (/or Hughes). (2) A goat pasppr.
269. 8
sant {jor Williams). (3) A raven ppr. HuU, Edward, Esquire, of 20, Arundel
Gardens, London, W., same crest and
{for Gwynne).
motto.
Hughes of Ely House, Wexford, a griffin's
head erased gu. Y erus amor patrice. 66. 2 Hull, Durh., a cubit arm erect ppr., vested,
cuffed arg., holding in the hand a fleurHughes, Frederic James Robert, Esquire,
de-lis.
of Rosslare Fort, and Barn town House,
CO. Wexford, a griffin's head erased gu., Hull, a hunting-horn az., garnished arg.
228. II
holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis or.
Verus amor patriae.
Hull, Ireland, a pigeon volant az.
Hughes, Walter Hastings Frederick, Escf. 93. 10
quire, of Barnton House, Rosslare, Hull, Surrey, a dragon's head couped
sa., eared gu., gorged with a collar or.
CO. Wexford, same crest and motto.
thereon three torteaux, and charged
Hughes, Sir Frederic, of Ely House, co.
Wexford, Ireland. Knight Bachelor,
on the neck with a pale arg.. between
four plates.
and Knight of the first class of the
Royal Persian Order of the Lion and Hulles, Hulse, Huls, and Hulsey of Newbury, Berks, and Betherden, Kent, a
Sun, same crest and motto,
cf. 66. 2
buck's head couped ppr., attired or,
Hughes of Nuneaton, Warw., in front of
griffin's head erased sa., a fret or.
between the attires a sun in his splen2
dour
of the last.
66.
cf. 121. 5
cf.
Hughes-D'Aeth, Kent, a griffin's head HuUey, Holland, Esquire, of The One
erased or, holding in the beak a treHouse, Rainow, Chesh., and Seisdon,
foil slipped vert.
cj. 66. 2
near Wolverhampton, a demi-cata-mountain regardant arg., holding
Hughes of Archerstown, co. Tipperary,
Ireland, a demi-griffin or.
Non sibi sed
between the paws an escutcheon or,
One
pnirice.
charged with a hillock vert.
64. 2
house, one faith.
Hughes, Ireland, a griffin sejant gu.,
235. 18
winged, armed, and beaked or, holding HuUeys and HuUies, out ot a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's head gu.
in the dexter claw a laurel-garland
48. 12
vert.
62. 9 Hulling or Hullingey, a demi-savage holding over the shoulder a tree eradicated
Hughes, a boar's head erased in fesse. 42. 2
and bound round the waist and temples
Hughes, Scotland, out of a ducal coronet
with leaves ppr.
head arg.
48. 12

bezantee.

az.,

61. 12

Huls of Norbury, Chesh., a buck's head


couped ppr., attired sa., gorged with a
chaplet vert, and between the attires
a sun in splendour or.
cf. 120. 3
Hulse, Shropsh., a stag's head ppr., attired sa., gorged with a chaplet vert,
and between the attires a sun or.
120. 3

cf.

Hulse, a buck's head gorged with a


chaplet ppr.
120. 3
Hulse, Sir Edward Hamilton, Bart,,
of Breaniore House, Hants, a buck's

head couped

ppr., charged with two


bezants and a plate, attired or, and
between the attires a sun in splendour
of the last.
286. 1 5
Hulson of Loudon and Yorks, a lion

rampant sa., holding an escutcheon


arg., having a carved bordure.
Hulton, out of a tower ppr., three arrows

107. 14
Hughes, a Cornish chough ppr., holding in
the dexter claw a fleur-de-lis arg. 292. i

Hulton, out of a mural coronet a stag's


head, holding in the mouth a branch of
hawthorn. Mens flecti nescia.
Hulton, William Wilbraham Blethyn, of
Hulton, Lanes, out of a ducal coronet
or, a hart's head and neck cabossed
arg.. between two branches of hawthorn ppr. Mens flecti nescia.
In front of a saltire
Hulton-Harrop
i
or, an eagle displayed sa., crusily arg.
246. 17.
(for Harrop).
(2) Out of a
ducal coronet or, a hart's head and
neck cabossed arg., between two
branches of hawthorn ppr., each bearing three roses arg., seeded gu., barbed
vert (for Hulton).
Terrena
240. i8.
:

pericula sperno.

Hulton of Bevis Mount. Hants, out of a


ducal coronet or. a hart's head ppr., attired of the first, between two branches,
also ppr. each bearing three roses gu.
Hulyn, on a lion's head couped or. a
chapeau az.. turned up erm.
,

cf.

21. 10

Humberston, Herts and Norf., a griffin's


head erased arg., charged with three
pellets in pale.

cf.

Humble, on a chapeau an owl

Humble

a stag's

66. 2

rising, all

96. 6
121. 2

ppr.

head erased.

Humble, Bart, (extinct), of London, a


demi-buck gorged with a wreath of
laurel ppr.
cf. 119. 2
Bart., of Cloncoskan, co. Waterford, a demi-stag salient arg.. charged
with a trefoil slipped vert, and attired
Decrevi.
or.
cf. 119. 2

Humble,

of Bedford Row. Middx., an eagle


displayed gu.. charged on the breast
and on each wing with a bee or.
cf. 75. 2
Hume, Earl of Marchmonf, out of a
human heart a dexter arm erect holding
True to the end.
a scimitar, all ppr.

Humby

Hume,
arg.

Hume

213- 4
Bart., Herts, a lion's head erased
17. 8
True to the end.
Humewood, Ireland, same crest

of

and motto.
Scotland, a lion's head
True to the
erased arg., collared gu.

Hume of Crossrigs,

18.

end.

Hume

of Polwart,

a lion's head erased


with a rose

arg.. collared gu.. charged


orr True to the end.

19

cf.

18.

HUM

HUN

292

panded arg., beaked and legged gu., Humphrys, Rev. Hugh, of Vicarsfield,
and gorged with a bar gemelle or.
Knocktopher. Ireland, same crest and
Humfrey, Leics., and of Barton, Northmotto.
amp., a harpy arg.. the face ppr., crined Hun, Essex, a demi-lion rampant arg.,
ducally gorged or.
10. 7
or, with wings expanded of the last.
True to the end.
189. 4 HunckS or Hunkes, Bucks, Glouc, Warw.,
Hume, Scotland, issuing out of a crescent,
and Worcs., a greyhoimd current erm.
the horns thereof upwards, alion's head. Humfrey of Cavanacor, co. Donegal, a
sejant.
Sic
olim.
2
Kirkcudbright,
sphinx
58.
co.
AuchindoUy,
cf.
of
Hume
Scotland, a lion's head erased gu. True Humfrey of Chaldon-Humphrey, Dorset, Huncks or Hunkes, a greyhound courant
erm., collared sa.
17-2
a leopard passant or, embrued at the
cf. 58. 2
to the end.
mouth gu.
Hungate or Hungatt, Bart. (e.-dinct'), of
cf. 24. 2
Hume of Whitfield, Edinburgh, a lion's
Saxton, Sandhutten,
Burnby, and
head erased arg., gorged with a collar Humfrey, Glouc. and Northamp.. a cross
North Dalton, Yorks, a talbot sejant
botonnee arg., charged with five pellets.
charged with three mullets gu.
or,
arg.
Humfrey of Rottendon, Essex, a dexter
cf. i8. 6
cf. 55. 2
True to the end.
Ross-, James Alexander, NineChirnside, Berwicksh., a lion's
head erased arg., gorged with a collar
charged with eight fountains.
gu.,

Hume,

wells,

Hume, Colonel Archibald,

of Auchendolly,

Dalbeattie, Kirkcudbrightsh., a lion's


head erased gu., armed and langued

True

az.

Hume

to the end.

of Harries,

True

ppr.

a lion's head erased

to tlie end.

Hume, John Hume.

Esquire, of
IMelbourne, Victoria, in front of a
engrailed az., a lion's head erased
charged with two cinquefoils in

East
cross
arg.,

pale

True to the end.


Renton. Scotland, a pelican ppr.

gu.

Hume

of

98.

Hume, Scotland, a demi-leopard ppr.


severance,
Hume of Willow Terrace

cf.

Per-

23. 13

Road, Leeds, a
demi-heraldio antelope regardant arg.,
charged on the shoulder with a lozenge
az., and resting the dexter fore-leg on
an escutcheon or, thereon a popinjay
ppr.
Nil desperandum.
Hume-Cookson of Willow Terrace Road.
Leeds: (i) A demi-lion gu., gorged
with a collar gemelle or, holding between the paws a leg couped at the
thigh in armour ppr., garnished and
spvirred or (/or Coofeon).
(2) A demiregardant arg.,
antelope
heraldic
charged on the shoulder with a
lozenge az., and resting the dexter foreleg on an escutcheon or, charged with
a popinjay ppr. (for Hume).
Hume of Coldinghamton, a hand issuing
from a heart holding a sword, all ppr,
True to the end.
cf. 213. 4

Hume, Scotland, a hand holding a scimitar


ppr., issuing

from a human heart or


213- 4

Hume-Campbell, a dexter arm iseuing


from a heart and grasping a scimita

True to the end. Fidea probai


all ppr.
213. 4
coronet.
Humflreys, on a chapeau ppr., a boar
passant arg., fretty gu.
cf. 40,
Humffreys of Llwyn, Montgomerysh., on
a chapeau ppr., a boar passant arg
fretty gu.
Humfrey of

cf.

40.

Wroxham House, Norf. (i)


On a ducal coronet an eagle with wings
elevated holding in the dexter claw a
sceptre or, and charged on the breast
with a cross crosslet gu. (for Humfrey).
(2) On a morion a martlet ppr. (/or
Coslestem spero coronatu.
Blake).
Humtrey, co. Cavan, on a ducal coronet
or, an eagle with wings elevated hold
ing in the dexter claw a sceptre, also
;

arm

in armour, holding in the hand, Hungerford, co. Cork, out of a ducal coroa cross batonnee fitchee arg.,
net or, a pepper garb between two
reaping-hooks, all ppr.
Et Dieu mon.
charged with four pellets.
appuij.
Humfrey of London, a horse's head or.
pellettee. between two wings barry Hungerford, out of a ducal coronet or,
Et
c/. 51. 3
a garb between two sickles ppr.
wavy of six arg. and az.
Dieu mon appui/.
Humfreys, Shropsh.. a boar arg.. in a net
Hungerford, Holdich-, Henry Vane Forgu.
cf. 40. I I
ester. Esquire, of Dingley, Northamp.
Humfreys, Humphreys, Humfrey, or
(i) same crest as above, (for HungerHumfry of London and Wales, a lion
sejant or, resting the dexter paw upon
ford).
(2) A martlet sa., in front of a
two
cross
pattee fitchee, between
a nag's head couped ermines.
branches of palm or (for Holdich). Et
Humpbery, Sir William Henry, Bart.,
Dieu mon appui.
the Cottage. Great Brington. Nor9?. 9
thamp., a unicorn passant arg., armed, Huninges, Chesh., and of Carsam, Sufl., a
lion's head erased arg., collared sa.
crined, and hoofed or, the dexter fore18. 6
foot supporting a Roman fasces in bend
of the last. Deus protector mens. 276. 9 Hunkes or Huncks, a greyhound courant
erm., collared and ringed sa.
Humphray, a harpy gardant ppr. 189. i
cf. 58. 2
Humphress, a boar's head couped. 43. i Hunloke, Bart., Derbysh., on a chapeau
az., turned up erm., a cockatrice with
Humphrey, Humphrie, and Humphrey,
wings expanded ppr.. combed, beaked,
a demi-griflin with wings addorsed
and wattled or.
holding between its claws a ducal
cf. 68. &
Hunnis, Jliddx.. between two honeycoronet ppr.
suckles ppr.. a unicorn's head couped
Humphrey, Humphrie, or Humphry, a
or, charged with two bendlets az.
demi-grifBnwith wings endorsed holding
between the claws a ducal coronet ppr. Hunston of Walpole, Norf., a hinds head
couped or, holding in the mouth a
Humphrey of Swebston. Liecs., and Barhollyslip vert, fructed gu.
ton, Northamp., a harpy arg., crined
cf. 124. I
or, and with wings displayed of the Hunt-Foulson, see Foulson.
last.
189. 4 Hunt, Sir Frederick Seagar, Bart.. 10,
Royal Crescent, Ramsgate, on a rock
Humphrey, Sir William Henry, Bart.,
a stork ppr., between two fleurs-de-lis
C.B., M.A., of Penton Lodge, Hants, a
az.
unicorn passant arg., armed, crined,
and unguled or. the dexter foot sup- Hunt, see Husey-Hunt.
porting a Roman fasces in bend of the Hunt, Le, out of a baron's coronet a hand
holding a cutlass, all ppr.
last.
Deus protector mens.
Humphrey, Blake-, Lieutenant-Colonel Hunt, Le, Ireland, a hand holding a
boar's head erased and erect in pale.
Thomas, Heggatt Hall, Horstead,
220. 6
Norwich, same crests and motto.
Humphreys, a boar's head couped in Hunt, Roland, of Boreatton, Shropsh., a
all ppr.,

fess.

43-

three legs conjoined at the thigh,


flexed at the knees and spurred, all
ppr.
193. 7
Humphreys-Owen, Arthur Charles, Esquire, of Clause vern, Berriew, Montgomerysh., a wolf salient ppr., supporting a scaling-ladder arg.
Toraf cyn

DubUn. upon a ducal coro


an eagle with wings endorsed and

'

of

the dexter claw a broken

spear, all or.


of Truro, Comw., on a mount
vert, a Cornish chough with wings es-

Humfrey

talbot sejant sa., collared or, hned az.,


the line tied to a halberd in pale of the
second, headed of the third.
cf-

55- 5

Hunt, Arthur Boope, Esquire, of Southwood. Torquay, on a wreath of the


colours a mount vert, thereon a talbot

sejant or. guttee-de-sang, collared in


front of and attached by a chain of
the last to a battle-axe erect sa..
headed ppr. Credtntibus nil difficile.
Humphry,
Foxton House, Royston, Cambs, in Hunt, on a mount vert, a talbot sejant
or, collared and lined gu., the line
front of a rock, thereon a falcon close
fastened by a bow-knot to a halberd
ppr.. belled and jessed or. holding in
erect, the stafiE of the second, the blade
the beak a key arg.. four escallops, also
plygaf.

Alfred

or.

Persiste.

Paget,

Esquire,

of

arg.

cf.

555

of Ballyhaise House, Hunt, John Joseph, Esquire, of Grimston


Court and 26, Aldwark, York, a talbot
Cavan, Ireland, and of 5, De Vesc
sejant or, charged on the shoulder with
Terrace, Kingstown. Dublin, on a ducal
coronet an eagle with wings endorsed
a rose, collared, attached by a riband
to a battle-axe erect gu., beaded arg.,
or, armed and membered gu., holding
in the dexter claw a broken spear-head
the whole in front of fern- brake ppr.
Optima sperando spiro.
of the first.
Vi et virtute.

Humphrys, William,

or.

Humfrey

Humphreys, Humphries, or Humphryes,

CO.

HUN
Hunt, John Henry,
and motto.

of

HUN

293

York, same crest Hunter of Bonnytoun and

Doonholm, Hunter, Scotland, a lumting-horn vert,


Alexander
stringed gu. Spero. In cornua salxUem

Ayrsh..
and
Andrew
Hunter, Esquire, of The College. Chelspero.
22S. II
tenham, a stag's head cabossed or. Hunter, Scotland, a hunting-horn vert,
122. 8
veruled or, and stringed gu.
Vigilantia, robur, voluptas.
In cornua
salutem spero.
a talbot statant arg.
Hunter of Durh., a deer's head. Vigicj. 22S. 1
lantia, robur, voluptas.
121. 5 Hunter, William George. Esquire, of
Hunt, Richard Burees, Esquire, a mount
vert, thereon a talbot sejant or, gorged Hunter-Arundell, of Barjarg, Dumfriessh.,
Burnside. Forfarsh., a hunting-horn
with a collar vair, attached by a riband
Vigilantia, robur,
vert, stringed gu.
a stag's head erased.
Spero.
228. 11

Bunt

of Ashover. Derbysh., a bugle-horn


stringed vert.
228. 11
a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,

sa.,

Hunt, on

to a spear erect ppr., therefrom


flowing towards the sinister a banner

az.
sa.

charged with a pheon, also

12:. 2

voluptas.

Hunter

of Straidarran. co. Londonderry.


a stag's head cabossed ppr.
122. 5

Ireland,

or.

Edward Frederick, Esquire, of


Arte et marte.
Holmwood, Goldsmith Gardens, Acton, Hunter, James. Anton's
W. on a mount vert, in front of a battleN.B., a buck's head.

Hunt,

axe

erect,

a talbot sejant collared and

lined, the line tied to the battle-axe.

Hunt, between two ostrich-feathers sa.,


boar's head couped and erect ppr.

Hill.

Coldstream,

Vigilantia, robur,

voluptas.

Hunter, Richard. Esquire, of Thurston.


a
Innerwick. N.B.. a stag's head ppr.
Vigilantia, robur. voluptas.

Deo date.

41. 14 Hunter, Charles Fleeming. Esquire, of


Hunt, Scotland, a lion's head erased and
Sunnyside. Church End, Finchley,
collared, all ppr.
Vi et virtute.
Middx.. a greyhound sejant arg.. col-

18.6
lared or.
Cursum perficio.
cf. 59. 2
Hunt, Shropsh., a lion's head erased per Hunter of Hunterstoun, Ayrsh., a greypale arg. and sa., collared gu.. lined
haund sejant ppr., gorged with an
or.
c/. 18. 6
antique crown or. Cursum, perficio.
cj. 59- 13
Hunt, Shropsh. (l) same crest as above.
Lieutenant - Colonel
cj. 18. 6.
(2) A hind's head and neck Hunter - Weston,
arg.
Gould, F.S.A., of Hunterston, West
124. I.
(3) A shark or lucy's
Kilbride, Ayrsh., N.B.
(I) An eagle
head erect or, langued gu.
rising regardant sa., charged on the
Hunt of Hermyngtoft, Norf. and Suff., a
lion sejant erm.
breast and on each wing with a crescent
8. 8
Hunt of Stoke, Lindon, and Barradon,
or (jor Weston).
78. 5.
(2) A greyhound sejant ppr.. gorged with an
Rutl., a leopard's face between two
antique crown or charged upon the
wings, all or.
cf. 22. 11
121. 2
shoulder for distinction with a cross
Hunt, a stag's head erased ppr.
but this not to be borne
croeslet gu.
Hunt of Longnor, Shropsh., a hind's
head couped arg.. vulned in the breast
by his descendants (jor Hunter).
with a pheon sa., dropping blood ppr.
59- '3
Hunter of Abbotshill. Ayrsh., a greyhound
cf. 124. I
Expein full course arg., collared or.
Hunt, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet or,
cj. 58. 2
dite,
an arm erect gu., the hand grasping
the pommel and hilt of a broken sword Hunter, Major Charles Fleeming, a grey:

Hunter, Scotland, same crest and motto.


228. II

Hunter, James Ewing. M.B., CM., of


Duncairn, Helensburgh, Dumbartonsh..
a falcon rising ppr. Stoijt and sure.
Hunter, Richard Hubbard. Esquire. J.P.,
of Glentyan. Kilbarchan, Renfrewsh.,

same

crest.

Semper sublime.

Hunter-Marshall,

William, Esquire, of
Callander, Perthsh., Scotland, a dove
holding in its beak an olive-branch ppr.
Et decerpta dabunt odores.
92. 5
Hunter, Scotland, two hands shooting an
arrow from a bow, all ppr. Fortuna
200. 2

sequatur.

Hunter, late Andrew Galloway. Esquire,


of Dean Burn, Roxburghsh., a de.xter
and a sinister arm shooting an arrow
from a bow, all ppr. Far and sure.
200. 2

Hunter of Restennet, Forfarsh., a


ppr.

Fecunditate

fir-tree

ufjicior.

144- 13

Hunter, Ireland, an urus's head erased


sa.

44. 3

Huntercomb, a sword in pale enfiled


with a man's head couped and wreathed
about the temples.
cj. 191. 9
Huntercomb, an arm in armour issuing
from a cloud, the hand grasping a

210. 12
sword, all ppr.
Huntingdon, Earl of (Hastings), Sharavogue. S.O. King's Co., a bull's head
erased sa., armed and gorged with a
ducal coronet or.
In veritate victoria.
of the first.
hound sejant arg., collared gu. CurPost
Honorantes
me
honorabo.
sum perficio.
Hunt, Bart, (now De Vere), of Curragh,
prcelia prceviia.
44. 2
CO. Limerick, a representation of the Hunter, formerly of Croyland Abbey,
Castle of Limerick, being a portway
Lines, a greyhound's head and neck Huntingdon and Huntington, a crosier
170. 14
arg.
cj. 61. 2
between two towers arg., masoned sa.,
couped arg.
with the Union Jack of England dis- Hunter, Scotland, a greyhound's head. Huntingdon, William Balle, of Woodcj. 61. 2
lands, Darwin, Lanes, upon a mount
played from a flagstaff erect ppr.
Dum spiro, spero.
vert, a lion's head or, gorged with a
Huntbach, Staffs, a talbot's head erased Hunter, a greyhound's head and neck
61. 4
collar vair, between two roses gu.,
cj. 55. i:
erased arg.
arg., collared gu., fretty or.
and stalked ppr.
barbed, leaved,
Hunter-BIair, see Blair.
Hunter of Seaside, Perth, a greyhound's
In veritate victoria.
head arg.. collared gu. Dum spiro,
Hunter, two lions' heads addorsed and
61. 2 Huntingfield, Baron (Vanneck). of Hevencollared, all ppr.
cj. 18. 2
spero.
ingham Hall. Yoxford, Suff., a bugleHunter, Charles. Esquire, F.R.S.. F.S.A.,
Hunter, two lions' heads addorsed ppr.
horn gu.. stringed or, between two
of Plas Coch, LlanfairpwU, Anglesey,
17- 3
tipped
or.
wings expanded
arg.,
a greyhound's head and neck couped
Hunter, a demi-lion rampant ppr., hold112. 3
Droit et loyal.
Dum spiro, spero.
arg. collared gu.
ing between the pawo a cross pattee or,
charged with an annulet.
Hunter, a greyhound's head and neck HuntingGeld, a dagger and a sword in
saltier ppr.
cj. 61. 2
cf. 171. 12
arg.
Hunter, Sir Charles Roderick, Bart., of
Huntingford, a griffin's head erased or.
London: (i) A demi-lion holding be- Hunter, same crest. Fecunditate.
with wings elevati fretty gu.. holding
tween the paws a cross pattee fitchee Hunter of Glencarse, Perthsh., Scotland,
in the beak a cross pattee fitchee at
a greyhound's head and neck arg., colat the foot sa.
(2) A demi-bear salient
the foot arg.
61. 2
sa., muzzled or.
lared gu.
Dum spiro. spero.
Hunter, Henry Lannoy, Beech Hill, Hunter of Manchester, a greyhound's Huntington, William Balle, Esquire, J.P..
D.L., and High Sheriff of the WoodReading, a demi-lion gu., holding behead erased ppr. Dum spiro, spero.
lands, Darwen, Lanes, upon a mount
61. 4
tween the paws a cross pattee fitchee
vert, a lion's head or, gorged with a
sa.
Hunter, William Henry, Esquire, a mount
collar vair. between two roses gu..
vert, thereon a greyhound's head erased
Hunter, Norf., a boar's head erased ppr.
In
barbed, leaved, and stalked ppr.
or, collared gu., between two thistles
42. 2
veritate victoria.
issuant ppr.
42. 2
Hunter of London, same crest.
Huntingtower, Lord, see Tollemache. Bart.
Hunter, Scotland, a stag's head erased Hunter, Scotland, an anchor in pale.
161. I Huntley, Rev. Osmond Currie. M.A., of
121. 2
ppr.
Boxwell Court. Glouc., a talbot statant
Hunter of Straidarran, Ireland, a stag's Hunter of Hafton. Argyllsh.. an anchor
cj. 54. 2
ppr., collared and lined or.
161. 2
Spero.
in pale ppr.
head cabossed ppr. Arte et marte.
122. 5 Hunter of St. Lucar. an anchor ppr. Huntley, on a mount a lizard, all ppr.
13s- 5
161.
2
2
Raised
again.
121.
Hunter, a buck's head erased or.

HUN

HUS

294

Huntley of Treowen, Monm., a buck's Hurot, two hands couped and conjoined Husey-Hunt, James Hubert, formerly of
224. 2
Compton Castle, Somers., and of
in fess ppr.
head eaboshed arg., and between
Brighton (I ) An arm embowed vested
Hurr, a harpy with wings expanded ppr.
the attires a bugle-horn stringed sa.
az.. cuffed or. holding in the hand a
198. 4
122. 5
c/.
slip of trefoil in blossom ppr. (for
Huntley of Box well, Glouc, a talbot ppr., Hurrell, a lion rampant ppr.. holding a
Hunt). (2) A boot sa., spurred or, the
flag displayed gu.. charged with a
c/. 54. 2
collared and lined or.
top erm., surmounted by a heart supcross in the dexter chief.
cf. 3. 7
Huntly, Marquess of (Gordon), Aboyne
ported by two hands issuant from
Castle, Aberdeensh., in a ducal coronet Hurry, a harpy with wings expanded gu.
clouds ppr., and on an escroU above
189. 4
or. a stag's head and neck affrontee ppr.
'
the motto, " Cor nobyle, cor immobyle
By- Hurry, Jamieaon B., M.D., Abbotsbrook,
attired with ten tynes of the first.
Reading, and Arnold Eardley Hurry,
(for Husey).
119.13
dand. Animo non aslviid.
same crest. Huskisson, see Tilghman-Huskisson.
B.C.S., Umballa. India,
Huntly, a talbot psissant gu., collared
Huskisson, see Milbanke-Husldsson.
A' ec arrogo, nee dubito.
and lined or.
54. 5
Hunton, Wilts, a demi-talbot rampant Hurry, Scotland, a lion's gamb. Sans Huskisson, on a rock a goose perched ppr.
tache.
cf. 36. 4 Huson, a ram's head erased arg.. armed
c/. 5 5 ?
and erased arg.
or.
130. 6
Hunton of East Knoyle, Wilts, a d'emi Hurst of Horsham Park, Sussex, an oaktree ppr.
143- 5 Huson, Xarcissus Edmond. Esquire, of
talbot gu., collared and eared or. hold
Springfield, co. Wexford, Ireland, a
ing between the paws a stag's head Hurst of Hurst. Lanes, upon a mount
harp az., stringed or. Sursum corda.
Pro Deo et
vert, a hurst of trees ppr.
cabossed of the last.
|

'

Huntsman, Francis. Esquire, of West Ret-

rege.

pendent a bugle-horn sa., garnished or,


stringed gu.
Esto vigilans.
Hurd, a bear's head sa., muzzled gu.,
between two wings.
c/. 35. 5
Hurd, Worcs.. a horse's bead couped arg.,

maned

or.

cf.

50. 13

pascit corvos.

Hurell and Hurle, a lion rampant holding


a flag gu., charged with a cross in the
dexter chief.
<^f- i- 7
Hurlblatt of Farnham, Surrey, out of a
ducal coronet or, a talbot's head arg.,
eared gu., collared of the last, ringed
and studded of the first.
cf.

57.

12

Hurlebert, an arm embowed gu., holding


a battle-axe the staff of the last, the
blade and gaimtlet arg., at the HTist a
ribbon tied in a knot of the fii-st.
c/. 200. 6
Hurlestone, a goat's head arg., bearded
and armed or, charged on the neck with
four ermine spots in cross.
cf. 12S. 12
Hurley, a pillar ppr.
176. 3
Hurley, on a ducal coronet a peacock
ppr.
103. 8
Hurlston, Lanes, an ermine passant ppr.
134-

Hurly, Robert Conway, Esquire, of


Glenduff, Tralee, co. Kerry, Ireland,
out of an antique Irish crown or. a
naked arm embowed ppr., holding a
cross crosslet of the first.
Dextra cruce
vincit.

Hurly, John, Esquire. J.P., of Tralee, co.


Kerry, on a wreath of the colours a
naked arm embowed holding a sword

wavy,

all

ppr.

Hurly, John Charles Denis. Esquire, of


Fenit House. Fenit, Tralee, co. Kerry
(
A naked dexter arm embowed
I
holding a sword wavy, all ppr.
(2)
Out of an antique Irish crown or. a
naked dexter arm embowed ppr., holding a cross crosslet or.
Dextra vincit
cor (over the first).
Dextra criice vincit
(over the second).
:

Hurnard,

Hamilton Hawtrey, Esquire,

B.A., of Gurney's Manor, Hingham,


Norf., a demi-lion rampant gu.. holding
in the dexter paw a cross crosslet
fitchee or.
NobUis est ira leonis.

144. 2

168.

see De Burgh.
Hussey-Freke, see Frcke.
Hussey- Walsh, Walter, Esquire, of 81,
licentia.
Onslow Gardens, London. S.W.. a
Hurst, Herts, in a wood ppr., the sun
swan pierced through the back and
or.
breast with a dart, all ppr.
Transfixus
Hurst of Welberry, Herts, rising from
sed non mortuus.
behind a castle ppr., standing on a
Hussey, on a mount vert, a hind trippant
mount vert, the sun or.
arg. in front of a tree ppr.
Hurst, Walter, B.Sc, L.S.A., of Kirkgate,
Tadcaster, Yorks, in front of a demi- Hussey, on a mount vert, a liind lodged
in front of a hawthorn-tree ppr.
sun in splendour, the stump of a tree
sprouting to the dexter, thereon a song- Hussey, on a mount vert, a hind lodged
in front of a hawthorn-tree ppr., duVirtute el laborc.
thrush close.
caUy gorged and lined or.
Hurst, Joseph StancUffe, Esquire, J. P., of
Copt Hewick Hall, Ripon, a dragon Hussey, Edward Windsor, Esquire, J.P.,
of
Scotney
Castle,
Lamberhurst,
with wings elevated or, semee of
Sussex, a hind lodged under a hawcrescents sa., and resting the dexter
thorn tree ppr., ducallj' gorged and
claw on an escutcheon of the last
of
the
in
splendour
chained
or.
Vix
ea
nostra
voco.
charged with a sun
first.
Lux tua vita mea.
73. 5 Hussey, Dorset, and of Hador, Gowthorp,
and Linwood. Lines, on a mount vert,
Hurst of Hinckley, Leics., a dragon with
a hind lodged regardant in front of a
wings elevated arg., resting the dexter
hawthorn-tree ppr., ducally gorged and
claw on a cross crosslet or. charged
lined or.
on the shoulder with a fleur-de-lis az.
of
Esquire,
the late Richard Hussey, Esquire,
Frederick.
Hussey,
Albert
Hurt,
of Upwood and Wood Walton, Hunts, a
Alderwasley, Matlock, on a torse or
hind trippant ppr.. gorged with a ducal
and sa., a hart passant in his proper
coronet and chained or.
couller, horned, membryed, and hurt
cf. 1 24. 12
in the hanche with an arrow or. Hussey, Ireland, an arm in armour az..
holding a cross crosslet fitched in pale
fethyred arg. {vide Flower's Grant.
210. 14
or.
September 4. 1565). Mane prcedam,
Hussey, a boot sa.. spurred or, topped
vesperi spolium.
erm.
193. 12
Hurt, a stag trippant ppr., attired or,
vulned in the haunch by an arrow of Hussey of Scotney Castle, Sussex, a boot
Ut
sa.. spurred or, turned down erm.
c/. 117. S
the last, feathered arg.
tibi sic aliis.
193. 12
Hurt of Alderwasley, a hart trippant ppr..
attired, membered. and pierced in the Hussey, a boot sa., and thereon a human
held
hands
heart
by
two
issuing
from
feathered
arg.
haunch by an arrow or,
clouds fessewise dexter and sinister.
Mane prcedam, vesperi spolium.
Hussey of Moslerton and Bredy, near
cf. 117. 8
Barton Bradstock, Dorset, a boot sa.,
Hurt, two hands couped and conjoined
spurred or, turned over erm., sur224. 2
in fess ppr.
mounted by a heart ppr., supported by
Hurt-Sitwell, William WiUoughby George,
two arms embowed in armour, the
of Ferney Hall, Craven Arms, Shropsh.,
hands gauntleted, also ppr. Cor ima demi-lion ersised sa.. holding an esmobile.
240. 15
cocheon per pale or and vert.
Highcliffe,
of
Lympstone,
Husband, a demi-griflin holding between Hussey
Devonsh., same crest and motto.
its claws a ducal coronet ppr.
Husbands, Harold Wessen. Esquire, of Hussey of Wyrley Grove, near Lichfield,
Staffs, a leg couped above the knee,
3S*orth Town House, Taunton, a demibooted sa., the top erm.. spurred.
griffin segreant holding in the claws a
Hustler, Y'orks. a talbot sejant arg.,
ducal coronet. Justus sis non timeto.
gorged with a collar az.. charged ^vith
Trust
Husdell, Durh., a demi-lion ppr.

Hussey-De Burgh,

Hurd, Reginald John Wickham. Esquire.


LL.B.. of 74. Kensington Park Road,
Bays water, W., a horse's head couped.

Deus

cf.

Hurst, Robert Henry. Horsham Park,


Libtrtas sine
Sussex, an oak-tree ppr.

ford Hall. Retford. Yorks, a mount


vert, thereon a fern-brake in front of
two spears in saltire ppr.. therefrom

in God.

10. 2

three fleurs-de-lis

or.

cf.

55.

Huse, a dexter hand ppr., holding a cross Hustler, William Thomas, Acklam HaU,
Cleveland,
Middlesbrough - on - Tees,
patee in pale or.
same crest. Aid nunquam lentes aiU
Husee, a leopard passant gardant ppr.
pcrfice.
24- 4

HUS

HUT

295

Hustwick, Yorks, a lion passant ppr.


paw a snake ppr. (for Lloyd). (3) On a
Opera Dei mirifica.
6. 2
ducal coronet or, a cockatrice with
Hutchens, a lion's head erased arg., gorged
wings addorsed ppr. (for Hutchinson).
with a mural coronet az.
c/.
Vitce via virtus.
Innocentia infantis,
Hutcheson, Scotland, an arm in armour
sapientia serpentis.
301. 9
throwing a hammer, all ppr. Sursum
Hutchinson, Henry Ormerod, Esquire, of
Hutcheson, Scotland, an arm in armour
Elderslie,
Prestwich, Manchester, a
embowed az., throwing a dart pointed
Saracen's head affrontee, couped at the
gu., feathered arg.
Sursum.
shoulders ppr., wreathed about the
198. 4
temples arg. and az., and charged upon
Hutcheson, Thomas Brown, Esquire
M.B., M.S., of the High Street, Saffron
the breast with a cross patee sa., beWalden, a dexter arm in armour holdtween a branch of laurel on the dexter
ing in the gauntlet an arrow, all ppr.,
side, and a branch of oak fructed on
headed gu. Sursum.
the sinister, both also ppr.
Perse
veranda.
Hutcheson of Drummalig, co. Down, and
Clifton, Glouc, an arrow point upwards Hutchinson,
John Richard, Esquire
ppr.
J. P.,
the
of
Hirsel,
Leamington,
cf. 173. 5
Warwick, same crest and motto.
HutchingS, out of a mural coronet a demilion holding in the dexter paw a branch Hutchinson, William, Esquire, of North
of palm vert.
Higfafield,
1 6, 1
Rockferry, Chesh., same
and
crest
HutchingS
and motto.
Hutchins, a lion passant
gardant sa.
William Arthur, of th<
4. 3 Hutchinson,
Groves, near Douglas, Isle of Man
HutchingS, Somers., a lion's head erased
same crest and motto.
gu., ducally crowned or.
iS. 8
HutchingS of Telscombe, Sussex, a lion's Hutchinson, a parrot gu., holding in the
beak an annulet or.
head erased arg., gorged with a collar
loi. 11
sa., thereon three arches, and holding Hutchinson, Durh., a demi-lion rampant.
Cunctrinter, tamen fortiter.
in the mouth a cross crosslet fitchee
10. 2
Hutchinson of Dublin, a demi-lion rampant az., charged on the shoulder with
Hutchins, a branch of a holly-tree vert.
a trefoil sUpped or.
150. 10
cf. 10. 2
Hutchins of London, a lion passant gar- Hutchinson, out of a ducal coronet a
dant sa. Xihil humani alienum. 4. 3
swan's head and neck between two
wings, all ppr.
Hutchinson, see Donoughmore, Earl of.
100. 10
Hutchison, an arm in armour throwing a
Hutchinson, see Synge-Hutchinson.
dart ppr. Surgam.
Hutchinson, see Parker-Hutchinson.
Hutchinson, Alan, Esquire, of Durham, a Hutchison, same crest. Sursum.
bloodhound statant ppr., holding in Hutchison, a stag trippant ppr.
117. 8
the mouth a cross crosslet or, and sup- Hutchison of Rockend, Dumbartonsh., a
stag's head erased gu., attired or.
porting with the dexter fore-paw an
escocheon az., thereon a sun rising at
Memor esto.
121. 2
the base.
282. 5 Hutchison, John William, Esquire, D.L.,
of Laurieston Hall, Castle Douglas,
Hutchinson of Whitton, Durh., out of a
ducal coronet or, a cockatrice az.
N.B., and Edinghame,
Dalbeattie,
Nihil humani alienum.
N.B., same crest and motto.
Hutchinson, Notts, out of a ducal coronet Hutchison, James Thomas, Esquire, J.P.,
or, a cockatrice with wings addorsed
D.L., of Moreland and Hardiston,
az., beaked, combed, and wattled gu.
Kioross-sh.,
and of 12,
Douglas
Hutchinson, Durh., a cockatrice with
Crescent, Edinburgh, a stag's head
wings expanded az., combed, wattled,
erased ppr., attired or.
Scientice
and membered or. Cunctanter, tamen
laborisque memor.
121. 2
fortiter.
68. 6 Hutchison, Thomas Walter, Esquire, of
CarlowTie, Kirkliston, N.B., a stag's
Hutchinson of Owthorpe, Notts, a cockatrice az., combed and legged or.
head erased ppr., collared or. Scientice
luhorisque memor.
68. 4
Hutchinson of SkirsgiU and Crossfield Hutchon, a stag's head erased affrontee.
House, Cumb., out of a ducal coronet
Fortis et Veritas.
119. 10
or, a cockatrice with wings endorsed Huth of London, three sprigs of oak erect
ppr., each bearing an acorn or.
az.,
beaked, combed, and wattled
152. 2
gu.
301. 9 Huth, Edward, Esquire, of Wykehurst
Park, Haywards Heath, Sussex, three
Hutchinson, Frederick William Hutchinsprigs of oak ppr., each bearing one
son, M.A., Bar.Ch. (Cantab.), of Brooklands Avenue, Cambridge, and Beechy
acorn or. Animus non res.
152. 2
Park. RathviUy, co. Carlow, a cocka- Huth, Alfred Henry, Esquire, of Fosbury
trice combed, wattled, wings expanded,
Manor, near Hungerford, and 58, Rutissuant from a coronet.
land Gate, London, S.W., same crest
Fortiter gcril
crucem.
and motto.
30 1. 9
Hutchinson, on a mural coronet or, a Huth, Ferdinand Marshall, Esquire, of
cockatrice arg.. combed and wattled
44, Upper Grosvenor Street, London,
gu., goiged with a wreath of laurel or.
\N., and Eaglehurst, Fawley, SouthPerseverande.
ampton, same crest and motto.
Hutchinson - Lloyd - Vaughan,
William Huth, Frederick Henry, Esquire, of OakPiesley,
Esquire, of Golden Grove,
hurst, Tunbridge Wells, and Beckford
iving's
Co.,
Ireland: (i) A boy's
House,
Lansdown Crescent, Bath,
head couped at the shoulders, crined
same crest and motto.
or, round the neck a snake entwined Huth, Louis, Esquire, of Passingworth
ppr. {/or Vaughan).
Manor, Waldron, Sussex, same crest
(2) A lion rampant arg., holding in the dexter foreand motto.

Huth, Percival, Esquire, of Freshford


Manor House, Freshford, Bath, same
crest and motto.
Hutbwait, a pheon or.
174. n
Hutt, George William, Esquire, of Appley
Towers, Byde, Isle of Wight, a peewit.
Nil nisi virtute.
243. 7
Huttoft, a whale's head erect and erased
az.. gorged with a mural coronet or,
thereon three pellets, to the collar a
chain and ring of the second.
139. 9
Hutton, a hind statant.
cf. 125. 3
Hutton, Yorks, a stag's head erased
lozengy arg. and az. Spiritus gladius.

121. 2

Hutton, Rev. Arthur WoUaston, Rector


of St. Mary le Bow, Cheapside, in front
of a fern- brake ppr., a stag's head
caboshed or.
Post tencbras spero
lucem.

247-

Edmimd Bacon, Esquire, of


Bidworth Dale, Notts, a stag's head
caboshed or.
Post tenebras spero

Hutton,

Hutton, Charles WoUaston Esquire, of


56, Goldington Avenue. Bedford, same
crest and motto.
Button, Frederick WoUaston, Esquire, of
Christchurch, New Zealand, same crest
and motto.
Hutton, George Holden, Esquire, J.P.,
D.L., of Thorney HaU, Newark,

same

crest and motto.


Hutton, Rev. Henry WoUaston, of Vicars'
Court, Lincoln, same crest and motto.
Hutton, Rev. William Holden, B.D., of
the Great House, Burford, Oxon., same
crest and motto.
Hutton, George Morland, Gate Burton,
near Lincoln, same crest and motto.
Hutton, Rev. Charles Frederick, M.A., of
the School House, Pocklington, East
Yorks, on two annulets in fesse gu., a
crescent or.
Dat deus incrementum.

246. 12

Hutton of Goldsborough, Yorks, three


broad arrows, two in saltire and one in
with a ducal coronet or.
Hutton, William Leak, Esquire, of Moss
Bank,
Aughton,
Ormskirk,
three
arrows, one in pale and two in saltire,
points downwards, enfUed by a ducal
coronet.
Pax.
290. 2
Hutton, Ireland, out of a crescent or, an
arrow in pale sa.
163. 13
Hutton, John, of Hutton, Cumb., two
eagles' heads erased in saltier addorsed
sa.. enfiled with a ducal coronet or.
Button, Westml., an eagle displayed or.
pale, sa., enfiled

beaked and legged

sa.,

between two

branches of laurel vert.

c/.

75. 2

Hutton of Hcmwick, Durh.. an ostrich's


head between two ostrich- wings arg.,
holding in its beak a horse-shoe or.
cf.

97. 10

Button, Durh. and Lanes, an American


ppr., wTeathed round the middle vert,
holding in the dexter hand a tobaccoleaf ppr.

Button, Durh. and Kent, a blackamoor


wreathed about the temples and waist.
and holding in the dexter hand a trefoil

slipped vert.

Button

man
and

of

Bishopwearmouth, Durh.. a

ppr., wreathed about the temples


loins vert, and holding in the hand

three leaves of the last.

Pax.

3
1

HUT

fire

from

its

Spirilus gladius.

Edward

Hill,

an eagle's head Hyghlord, a ship

in the sea in full sail,

erased or, beaked sa.


S3. 2
all ppr.
160. 13
of Whetstone, Middx., a demi-eagle Hyghmore, Cumb., a moorcock ppr.
displayed and erased az., gorged with a Hyland, out of a mural coronet a garb,
collar arg. charged with three lozenges
and thereon a bird, all ppr.
153. 9
or.
Hylton, Baron (JoUiffe), of Hylton, Durh.,
Byde of Ormston, Lanes, a raven rising.
and Petersfield, Southampton, a cubit
I07- 3
arm erect couped, vested vert, cuffed,
Hyde of Hyde, Beds, a raven volant sa.
and the sleeve charged with a pile
Hyde of Castle-Hyde, a hon's head erased
arg.. the hand grasping a sword in
sa., bezantee.
De vivia nil nisi verum.
bend ppr. Tant que je puis.
Hyman, a demi-Cupid holding in his
cf. 17. 8
Hyde, Arthur, Esquire, of Holly Wood,
dexter hand a torch.
185. 8
CO. Kerry, a leopard's head erased sa., Bynd of London, a hand gu., holding an
bezantee.
De vivis nil nisi verum.
eagle's claw ppr.
220. 12
Hynde, a hind's head couped ppr., colcf. 23. 10
Byde of Hydon, Dorset, a cock's head
lared or, holding in the mouth a rose
erased az., crested and jelloped gu.,
gu., leaved vert.
cf. 124. 5
bezantee, holding in the beak a pansy- Bynde, an ostrich's head couped chequy
flower of the last.
arg. and sa., holding in the beak a
Byde, a cock's head erased az., combed
horse-shoe az.
purp., charged on the neck with a Hynde of Hedsore, Bucks, on a ducal
lozenge or, between four bezants, and
coronet or, a cockatrice of the same,
holding in the beak a pansy-flower ppr.,
combed and legged gu.
stalked and leaved vert.
Hynde, a griffin's head az., collared and
Byde of London and Kent, a unicorn's
charged with an escallop or, between
head erased arg., armed and maned or,
two wings of the first, guttee-d'eau.
,

nostrils, all ppr.


'

Button, John Timothy D'Arcy, of Marske,


Yorks, on a cushion gu., placed lozengeways, an open Bible, the edges gilt with
the words " Odor vitce " inscribed.
Button, Arthur

of Denton, Lanes,

Byde

223. 8

Button, a serpent vomiting

mouth and

ILC

296
Byde

Hutton, Scotland, a serpent catching at


the finger of a man's hand issuing from
a cloud, all ppr. Deus, quis coiiira.

246. 1
Esquire, of

Houghton Hall, Houghton-le-Spring,


Durh., and 107, Gloucester Terrace,
Hyde Park, W., same crest and motto.
Buxham of Loudon, and of Plymouth,
Devonsh., a demi-lion rampant ermines, holding between the paws an

escutcheon

arg.,

charged with a cross

crosslet gu.
Buxley of Edmonton, Midd.x., out of a
or, a demi-lion rampant
erm., collared of the first, holding be-

ducal coronet

tween the paws a crescent of the last.


Buxley of Huxley, Chesh., a snake ppr.

142. 4
Huxley, a wolf's head erased sa., gorged
with a collar or, charged with three
collared vair.
49.
crescents gu.
Byde of London, a dexter wing gu.
In Deo omnia.

cf.

67. 7

Hynde, Ireland, a demi-pegasus rampant


arg., maned or, grasping with the feet
109. 7
Hyde, Ireland, on a mount a holy lamb
a sword ppr., pommel and hilt or.
ppr., the standard az.
cf. 131. 2
cf. 47. 5
^
Hyde,
an
antelope
statant.
1
26.
12
the sun shining on a sun-dial.
Hyndman,
cl- 133Buyshe, Rev. Francis John, Hon. Canon Hyde, a stag's head arg.
1 2 1
True as the dial to the sun.
5
of Salisbury, of Wimborne Minster, Byde, a standard in pale with a flag gu., Hynell, an angel praying.
cf. 184. 2
Dorset, and Clisthydon, Exeter, same
and tassels.
Hynes, Ireland, an elephant passant sa.
cf. 176. 15
crest.
Byde of London, seven arrows, six in
cf. 133- 9
saltire and one in pale, az., feathered Hynes, George John, Esquire, PostmasterByatt, a tower gu., and out of the battlements a demi-lion rampant sa. 157. II
and headed arg., enflled with an EastGeneral, Punjab, India, a dexter arm
Hyatt, a demi-lion rampant ppr.
ern coronet or.
in armour embowed grasping in the
Fac et
cf. 173. 7
spera.
10. 2 Byett, see Hyatt.
hand a dagger fessewise, all ppr. TouHyde, Lord, see Clarendon, Earl.
Hyett, a dexter hand holding a thistle
iours fort.
196. 5
Hyde, Earl 0! Clarendon (extinct),
eagle
in pale ppr.
218. 2 Byrson, issuing out of a cloud a dexter
with wings expanded gu.
hand holding a club, all ppr.
214. 9
Hyett of VVatton, Somers., a demi-pegasus
Byde, Gustavus Rochefort, Esquire, M.A.',
sa., crined or, the wings addorsed of the Hyslop of
Edinburgh, a bookbinder's
of Lynnbury, MuUingar, co. Westlast.
folding-stick and polishing-iron cross47. 5
meath an eagle with wings expanded Byett, Francis Adams, Esquire, J.P.,
ing each other saltireways ppr.
His
sa., beaked and membered or.
Soyez
B.A., of Painswick House, Glouc.
parva crescurU.
jerme.
Out of a castle ppr., charged with four Byslop, Archibald Richard Frith, Lotus,
Hyde, Shropsh., an eagle with wings adpellets, a lion's head sa., holding in the
Dumfries, a stag's head cabossed ppr.
dorsed sa., beaked and legged or.
mouth a rose slipped gu. {for Hyett).
Semper vigilans.
c/.

30.

Buyshe, an elephant's head couped


ducally crowned and tusked or.

arg.,

I.
I'Anson, a grifiSn's head between two Ibgrave, Herts, a dexter arm embowed
wings, all ppr.
vested bendy of six or and az., cuffed
65. 11
I'Anson, William Andrew, Esquire, of
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a cross
Denton Hall, Scotswood, R.S.O., Norcrosslet fitched sa.

Ikerrin, Viscount, see Carrick, Earl.

Ham and

Ilamy, a peacock's head between


two wings or, holding in the beak a
serpent entwined round its neck ppr.
thumb., and Westgate Hill House, Ichlngham and Ilchingham, a demi103- 3
Newcastle-on-Tyne, acubit arm habited
dragon with wingsexpanded vert. 73.10 Ilbert, William Roope, of Bowringsley
per pale, indented az. and or, encircled Ickyll, a horse's head couped arg., crined
and Horswell House, Devonsh., a cockby an annulet of the last, the hand ppr.
and bridled sa., studded and tasselled
pheasant arg., combed and wattled gu.,
holding a cross flory. Faire mon
or.
In Deo confido.
holding in the beak a red rose slipped
5i- 5
devoire.
Iddesleigh, Earl of (Northcote), on a
ppr., and standing on a mount veit.
Ibbetson, Selwin-, see Rookwood, Baron.
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a stag
(Another, a demi-wyvern
90. 8.
cf.
Ibbetson, a horse's head charged with a
trippant arg.
Nulla rasa sine
Christi crux est viea lux.
vert, collared or.)
pale indented sa.
118. 3
spinis.
cf. 50. 13
cf. 69. 12
Ibbotson of Crofton Hall, Yorks, a uni- Idle, a helmet ppr., garnished or.
180. 3 Ilbery of Biscaya, Spain, Berks, London,
corn's head erased arg. armed and crined Idle, a leopard passant resting his dexter
and Calcutta, a demi-dragon vert, the
or, charged on the neck with an escallop
fore-paw upon a helmet, all ppr.
wings and belly flesh-coloured, holding
gu., between four estoiles az. cf. 49. 5 Ifield, out of a ducal coronet or, a dolphin's
between the claws a lozenge az.,
Ibetson, Yorks, a unicorn's head arg.,
head az.
charged with a fleur-de-lis or. cf. 73. 10
semee of escallops gu., attired, maned, Ihones of London and Shropsh., a lion Ilchester, Earl ol (Fox-Strangways), on a
and erased of the last. Vixi liber, et
rampant or, supporting an anchor az.,
chapeau az., turned up erm., a fox
nurriar.
Faire sans dire.
the stock of the first.
sejant or.
32. 12
49. 6
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ILD

ING

297
Inchiquin, Baron (O'Brien), Dromoland,

Ingle, a hand erect issuing from a cloud


and holding a sword wavy, all ppr. 212.4
Newmarket-on-Fergus, co. Clare, Ireland, issuing from a cloud an arm Ingle, George, Esquire, of Socon, Beds,
in front of a cubit arm in bend ppr.,
embowed brandishing a sword arg.,
dessus.
charged
with an acorn leaved and slipped
pommel and hilt or. Vigueur de
13. 10
vert, the hand grasping a sword in
Lamh laidir an uacfita'-.
cf. 201
4
lies, a wolf collared and lined, all ppr.
bend sinister of the first, pommel and
Inckpen or Inkpen of Whitehouse. Hants,
cf. 29. 2
hilt or, the trunk of a tree fesseways
a dexter hand holding a club ppr.
Hey, a cubit arm erect vested arg., holderadicated, and sprouting to the dexter,
214. 61
ing in the hand ppr. a fleur-de-lis sa.
also ppr.
Disce pati.
Hey, Illey, and Ilney, a hand erect holding Incleden, a hand issuing from a cloud in
serpent
ppr.
223.
a greyhound ppr., current
2
2
fess,
pointing
to
a
Inglebert,
cross
fitched
in
pale.
c/.
1
a
crosslet
14
7
towards a tree vert.
58. 11
Incledon of Incledon, Devonsh., a falcon
Iliff, out of a ducal coronet a peacock's
ppr., beaked and belled or.
Ingleby, Yorks, a boar's head arg. tusked
tail ppr
115. 6
cf. 85. 2
or.
Edward Chichester,
Hinge, a heraldic tiger's head couped Incledon-Webber,
43. I
Esquire, St. Brannock's, Braunton, Ingleby, Clement Mansfield,
Esquire,
gu.. maned and ducally gorged or,
M.A., LL.D., of Valentines, Essex, a
North Devonsh.: (i) A wolf's head;
langued az.
boar's head couped erect ppr., tusked
couped per pale or and gu. {for Webber).
Ilinn, a wolf's head erased gu.
30. 8
or.
Xoii imiiicmor benefici.
Malo
Illidge, John, Esquire, of Brixton, Surrey,
cf. 43. 3
(2) A falcon close ppr., jessed
Ingleby, Yorks. a boar's head couped and
qttam fcedari
in front of a saltire couped or, an
erect arg. armed or. Mon droit, cf. 43. 3
eagle's head ersised sa.
Aquila non Inderwick, Frederick Andrew, Esquire, of
of Newcastle - on - Tyne and
capit 7nuscas.
8, Warwick Square, S.W.. and Mari- Ingleden
cf. 83. 2
Yorks, a pha-nix in flames ppr. Ex
teau House, Winchelsea, Rye, Sussex,
Hlingworth. William. Esquire, of Newflamma lux.
82. 2
field
HaU, Bell Busk, Leeds, on a
a demi-man affrontee ppr., habited, cap
crescent arg., a cock or, charged on the
adorned with a feather vert, collar and Ingledew, a dexter arm embowed in fess
issuing out of a cloud in the sinister,
breast with an escallop sa.
Honesla
cuffs arg. and resting the sinister hand
reaching to a garland of laurel, all ppr.
peto.
upon a knife point downwards, also
237. 5
Sapienter et sincere.
ppr.
Hlingsworth and Hlingworth, Surrey,
cf. 223. 3
within a crescent arg., a cock crowing Iners, a dexter arm in armour holding in Ingledew, on a mount vert, an ingle ppr.,
issuing therefrom an eagle with wings
the hand a scimitar in pale, all ppr.
sa.
91. 10
expanded ppr. Ei flamma lux.
Hlingsworth, a derai-lion charged with Inge, a hand holding a glove ppr.
220. 5 IngleQeld, Warw., an arm embowed vested
three roundles holding between its
per pale gu. and or, cuffed arg., holding
paws a battle-axe.
c/. 15.4
Inge of Thorp, Constantine, Staffs, two
in the hand ppr. a branch vert.
battle-axes in saltire ppr., enfiled with
Illsley or Hsley, between two serpents in
Inglefleld, Henry Beaufort, Esquire, 24,
orle, the tails in saltier, a cock, all ppr.
a ducal coronet or.
cf. 172. 4
Cadogan Place, London, S.W., and
91. I Inge, William Frederick, of Thorpe Hall,
Colthurst, Clitheroe, Yorks, on a naval
Hney, see Iley.
Thorpe Constantine, near Tamworth,
crown ppr. an eagle displayed per pale
Image, of Whepstead and Bury, Suff., a
same crest and motto.
az. and gu.
The sun my compass.
wolf's head erased az., gorged with a Ingeham or Ingham, an arm in armour
collar arg., charged with three roundles,
embowed issuing from a cloud in the Ingles or IngliS, Scotland, a demi-lion
rampant arg. Nobilis est ira leonis.
196. i
and holding in the mouth a cross flory
sinister holding a sword ppr.
10. 2
fitchee.
253. 22 Ingerland, on a plate a thistle ppr.
Image of Herringswell House, Milden- Ingestre, Viscount, see Shrewsbury, Earl Ingles,' a fetterlock az., the fetter or.
168. 12
hall, Suff., a boar's head erased quarof.
terly erm. and az., holding in the mouth Ingham, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., Inglesby, Colonel T. J. J., Prince Alfred's
Vol. Art., of Harlemere, Seapoint,
a cross crosslet fitchee gu.
an owl ppr., sitting in holly-leaves vert.
South Africa, a horse rampant or,
Imbrie and Imrie of Crubie, Scotland, a Ingham of Marton in Craven, Yorks, two
holding in its mouth an oak sprig
plough ppr. Evertendo fcecundat. 178.7
arms embowed vested, and holding befructed ppr., the sinister forefoot
tween the hands a maunch. In veriImmans and Inmans, a basilisk ppr.
resting on an escutcheon az., charged
tate victoria.
Immins, a dragon's head couped.
71. i
with a hand grenade of the first. 307 12
Impey, an ostrich with wings addorsed Ingham, His Honour Robert Wood, J.P.,
holding in its beak a horse-shoe ppr.
D.L., of Sugwas Court, Eaton Bishop, Ingleton, Devonsh., a hand issuing from
Heref., issuant from a cloud in the
a cloud in fess pointing to a serpent
cf. 97. I
sinister an arm embowed in armour,
Impey-Lovibond, Archibald, Esquire, of
ppr.
223. 7
Newhall, Ardleigh, Essex: (i) Upon
entwined by a serpent ppr., charged Inglett of Allington, Devonsh., a lion's
with two mascles or, grasping a sword,
head erased gu.
a rock ppr., a boar's head erect and
17. 2
couped gu., within a chain in arch or
also ppr.
IngliS, Bart., Beds, a demi-lion rampant
{for Lovibond).
(2) A leopard's face Ingham, Edward Theodore, Blake Hall,
or, in front of a sword in pale point
Mirtield, a demi-lion gu. holding between
downwards ppr., pommel and hilt or,
the paws an escallop ppr.
Recte faciendo securtis.
295.3
cf. 15. 7
between two wings sa. {/or Impey). Ingilby, Sir Henry Day, Bart., M.A., IngliS, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant
holding in the dexter paw a mullet or.
Leges juraque servo.
J.P., D.L., of Ripley, in West Riding of
Impey of Yarmouth, Norf., a leopard's
Yorks, a boar's head couped and
Nisi dominus frustra.
15. 7
face sa., between two wings or. c/. 22. 1
erect arg., tusked or, holding in the IngliS, Scotland, same crest.
Recte facimouth an estoile of the' last. Hon
Invictus maneo.
Imrey, Scotland, a plough ppr. Nil
endo securus
desperanduni.
178. 7
Inglis, a demi-lion arg.
Recte faciendo
{ertinct),
10. 2
Ince, on a mount vert, a horse sejant by Ingilby, Amcotts-, Bart,
of
securus.
an oak-tree ppr.
Kettlethorpe Park, Linos, and Ripley IngliS, a demi-lion rampant ppr., holding
53-9
Castle, Yorks: (i) A
Ince, a goat salient against a tree ppr.
boar's
head
in his dexter paw a branch of laurel
vert.
Invictiis maneo.
129. 8
couped and erect arg. tusked or, and
issuant from the mouth an estoile of IngliS, out of a mural coronet or, a demiInce of Chester, a tree ppr., fructed or.

Ilderton, out of a ducal coronet or, a


battle-axe. the handle broken ppr.
He or Isle, Durh., a demi-lion rampant,
holding between the paws an escallop.

j
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143- 5

Ince, John, Esquire, of Montague House,


Swanley, Kent, a horse arg., holding
in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert, resting the dexter fore-leg on a caduceus
Lahore et acientia.
erect ppr.
256. 5
Palladia
Inchbold, Yorks, a wyvern.

fama.

70.

c/. 16. II
the last {for Ingilby). (2) A squirrel
lion rampant arg.
sejant gu., cracking a nut and collared Inglis of Broomhill, Lanarksh., Scotland,
or {for Amcotts).
a demi-lion rampant arg., armed and
cf. 135. 7
langued gu. holding in his dexter paw
Ingilby, a boar's head erect and erased
a mullet, also gu.
Recte faciendo
Mg.
43- 3
securus.
Ingilby, Rev. Arthur, Lawkland Hall,
'S- 7
Clapham, Lanes, a boar's head erect Inglis, a demi-lion rampant arg. Recte
arg., tusked or.
10. 2
Mon droit.
faciendo securus.
!

ING
IngliS,

William

IRB

298
Esquire, a Innes-Ker, see Roxburghe, Duke of.
Xobilis est ira Innes, see Mitchell-Innes.
Innes, Middx., a boar's head erased or.

Baymond,

demi-lion rampant arg.


leonis.

Innes of Edinburgh, a star of twelve


points arg.
Me diicc.
Innes of Dimkinty, Elgin, a star az.

Manor, and Mannerhead,


42. 2
a demi-lion rampant arg. Innes of Innes, a boar's head couped or.
lo. 2
Be traist.
NobUis est ira leonis.
43. i
IngUs of Murdieston, Scotland, a demi- Innes, Scotland, a boar's head erased sa.

Virtus ad astra.

of
Peebles,

IngliS

lion arg., grasping in his dexter paw


an oak-branch slipped ppr. Invictus
c/. lO. 2
maneo.

164.

Innes of Edinburgh, two hands conjoined


in fess, holding a sword, all ppr.
Diiai

BroomhiU, Lanarksh., Scotland,

a demi-lion rampant

arg.,

holding in

patria.

Innes of Leighnot, an arm holding in the


hand a sword ppr. Honos vita clarior.
212. 13

Innes of Chelsea, a dexter arm embowed


and vambraced ppr., holding a banner
disveloped gu.
Pro patria.
Innes of Balveny, a dextr arm in armour couped at the elbow holding a

broadsword in pale ppr. Pro patria.


Innes, Sir John, Bart., D.L., of Balveny
and Edengight, Banffsh., a dexter arm
armed and couped at the elbow holding
a broadsword in pale ppr. Sine cri-

mine

John Duncan, of Rosemount


and Hedderwick, Foifarsh., a rosebush ppr. Semper floreat.
140.14
Inverclyde, Baron Burns), Castle Wemyss,
(

Renfrewsh., a de.xter cubit arm ppr.,


the hand grasping a bugle-horn sa.,
garnished vert.
Ever ready.
297. 8
Inverurie, Lord, see Kintore, Earl.
Inwards, on a chapeau gu., turned up
Invidid
erm., an eagle's head ppr.
major.
.83. 12
Inwood of Cobham. Surrey, a demi-lion
rampant or, holding a battle-axe az.
15-

Dum

Inys,

on a mount

vert,

against a tree of the

naked
a

arm

(i)

embowed

firing

200. 11.

pistol, all ppr. (for lohnson).

dexter cubit arm erect vested


erminois, cuffed arg., holding in the
hand ppr. a roundle of the first (for
Dixon). Fortiter et sincere.
205. 13
Ipre, on a mount vert, a leopard couchant
gardant gu. ducally crowned or. 24. 9
Ipres, Lanes, a unicorn's head or, col(2)

dexter

a rabbit ppr.,
fructed or.
136. 10

first,

lohnson of Aykleyheads, Durh.

expanded and elevated or, charged


with an ermine-spot of the first, on the
breeist two annulets conjoined in pale
or.
Pro Deo et patria.
Insole of Ely Court, Glamorgansh., a
gryphon passant or, charged on the
body with two pheons, and resting the
dexter claw on a leopard's face jessantInverarity,

Pro patria.

de-Us az.

spiro. ccelestia spero.


Inkeldon and Inkledon of Buckland,
cf. 164. 11
Devonsh., an ibex passant or.
Innes, Scotland, a mullet az.
Virtus ad
astra.
Inkersall, Herts and Middx.. a griffin's
164. 2
head gu., gorged with a fess dancettee Innes-Cross, Arthur Charles, Esquire,
erm., between two wings displayed or.
J. P., D.L., of Dromanline, co. Down
c/. 65. I I
(i) A stork ppr., holding in the beak
a cross potent fitchee arg., and resting
Inman, R. M., L.K.C.P., F.Z.S., of 7,
South Street, South Place, E.G., on a
the dextr claw on a rose gu., seeded
mount vert, a wyvern ppr., ducally
or, barbed vert, and charged on the
gorged and lined or.
body with a cross patee az., for discf. 69. 1
tinction (for Cross).
Inman, Ernest Stobart, Esquire, of Mere
(2) An estoile az.,
Bank, Davenham, Chesh., a wyvern
and over it the motto. Be traiste (for
vert, winged fretty or, gorged with a
Innes).
Certavi et vici.
164. i
plain collar with a line therefrom re- Innes, Rose-, Thomas Gilzean, Netherdale, Banffsh., N.B.
(i) A rose gu.,
fiexed over the body gold, holding in
stalked and leaved ppr. (Rose).
the mouth a rose gu., barbed, seeded,
(2) A
and slipped ppr. //; Domino confido.
branch of palm slipped ppr. Armat
spina rosas. Ornatur radix fronde.
Innes, Earl, see Roxburghe, Duke of.

fiat.

Innes-Lillingston, Frederick George, Esquire, of Bute Court, Torquay, a demiwyvem issuant, tail nowed sa.. wings

Innes, Scotland, an increscent ppr.


Je
re(;ois pour donner.
163. 3
Innes, on a ducal coronet or, a wyvern
sejant gu.
70. 9
Innes of that Ilk, Elgin, Scotland, within
an adder disposed in a circle a castle
triple-towered ppr.
Prudcntid et vi.
Innes, Scotland, a hind's head erased
ppr.
1 24. 3
Fortis et fidu.<i.
Innes, Scotland, a cock crowing ppr.
-Prudentid et vi.
91. 2
Innes, Scotland, an arm embowed holding
a dagger ppr. Sine crimine fiat. Pro

42. 2

servata fides.
224. 7
Innes, Bart, (extinct), of Lochlalsh, RossRede
sh., and Coxton, co. Moraysh., a boar's
his dexter paw a mullet gu.
head erased ppr., langued gu. Be
15-7
faciendo securus.
traist.
Exempla suorum.
42. 2
IngUs of Gleneorse, Edinburgh, a demiNon
lion rampant holding in his dexter Innes, Scotland, a bee volant ppr.
paw a mullet arg. Recte faciendo
servit sedlaborat.
137. I
Innes of Towie, Aberdeensh., and Lichnet, Banff sli., a bee volant ppr.
ProIngliS of Cramond, a demi-lion rampant
vide qnilahoriose.
arg., holding in the dexter paw a
137.1
mullet or. Nisi dominus /rustra. 15.7 Innp"> of Gamrie and Belhevie, a bee ppr.
E labore dnlcedo.
IngliS, Bart., Beds, a cubit arm holding
1 37. I
213. 5 Innes of Reidhall, Banffsh., a bee volant
in the hand a scimitar.
Haddington,
upwards ppr. Non servit sed laborat.
Newtounleys,
IngliS
of
Scotland, a star environed with clouds,
137- 2
161. 11 Innes of Blairtoun, a primrose ppr., thereall ppr.
In tenebris lucidior.
Inglish, an ear of wheat and a palmon a bee or. E labore didccdo. 1 50. 1
branch in saltier, all ppr.
Innes of Blairtoun and of Balnacraig, a
1 54. 19
thistle ppr., thereon a bee.
labore
IngO, Essex, out of a ducal coronet or. a
didccdo.
dragon's head with wings addorsed gu.
150. 9
of
Gifford Vale,
Haddington,
72. I Innes
Ingoldesby and Ingoldsby of LethenScotland, a Scotch thistle with a bee
thereon sucking ppr. E labore dulcedo.
borough, Waldridge, Bucks, and of
Newbottle, Northamp., Bart, (extinct),
150. Q
out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion Innes, out of a ducal coronet a thistle
gu., charged on the shoulder with an
ppr.
150. 2
etoQe of the first.
Innes, Scotland, a thistle ppr., surcf. 16. 3
mounted by a star arg.
labore
Ingowville, Jersey, a lion rampant ppr.
I- 13
dulcedo.
Ingram, Sir WiUiam James, Bart., Innes, Alexander Berowald, of Raemoir
Swineshead Abbey, Lines, on a rock
and Dunnottar. Kincardinesh., Scotppr., issuant from a wreath of cinqueland, a branch of palm slipped ppr.
foils or, a griffin's head erased quarterly
Ornatur radix fronde.
147. i
gu. and arg., charged on the neck with Innes, Colonel Thomas, of Learney,
an escallop counterchanged. In hoc
Aberdeensh.
(
On the dexter side
i )
signo vinces.
a branch of palm slipped ppr. (for
273. 12
Innes).
Ingram, Viscount Irvine [extinct), of
147. I.
(2) Upon the sinister
Temple Newsom, Yorks, a cock ppr.
side
a cubit arm in armour, the hand
Magnanimus esto.
91. 2
bare holding a dart in bend sinister
Ingram, see MeyneU-Ingram.
point downwards, all ppr. (for Brebner).
Ingram, Scotland, a grifiin's head erased
Ornatur radix fronde. Per tela, per
ppr., collared arg.
hostes.
cf. 66. 2
Ingram, a griffin's head quarterly gu. and Innes, Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Newell,
arg.
66. I
R. A. of Learney, Torphins, Aberdeensh.
Ingram of Glasgow, a phoenix in flames,
same crests and motto.
all ppr.
Ad sidera viUtus.
82. 2 Innes, Rev. William Disney, of Cowie
House, Stonehaven, N.B., a branch of
Ingram, a cock ppr.
91. 2
palm slipped ppr. Ornatur radix fronde.
Ingram of Ades, Chailey, Lewes, a cock
in his pride ppr.
Magnanimus esto.
Innes of Thurster, a star of six rays
environed with clouds, all ppr.
Ingram, a bull's head erased.
44. 3

IngliS of

Sub tigno solus.

lared gu.
Irball,

cf.

Lanes,

addorsed

sa.

two halberds

in

49.

I I

saltier

172.

Irby, Baron Boston, see Boston.


Irby, Lines, a wjTern's head arg., gorged
with two bars gemelle gu.
cf. 71. i

IRB

299

Irby, Lines, a Saracen's head in profile


couped at the shoulders ppr., wreathed
arg.

and

sa.

Irby of Boyland Hall: (i)

head ppr.

(for

Irby).

190.

Saracen's
(2)

5.

cubit arm erased holding in the hand


a scimitar embrued, all ppr., the hilt
and pommel or (for Garneys).
cj. 213. 5
Irby, Edward, Esquire, of Bolivia, Ten-

Cbve,

tcrfield,

New

South

Wales,

Australia, a Saracen's head in profile

wTeathed about the temples arg.


and sa. Honor fidelilatis prcemium.
ppr.,

190.
1 26.

Irton of Inverramsey, a hand holding two


holly-branches of three leaves each in
saltire ppr.
Color fidesque perennis.

Irvine,

Irvine, see Mervyn-D'Arcy-Irvine.


Irvine, a cock ppr.
91. 2
Irvine, a lion rampant with wings addorsed.
20. 7
Irvine, Scotland, a sheaf of five arrows
banded, all ppr. Suh sole, sub umbra
virens.
173. 3
Irvine of Kingcausie, Aberdeensh., Scotland, a decussis like the letter
within
a circle sa. Deo regi et patriae.
Irvine, Robert, Esquire, late of Orchard
House, Durh., in front of two anchors
saltirewise with cables or, a dolphin
embowed ppr.
Irvine, a sword and a palm-branch in

Irvine

an antelope trippant ppr.


6
a sword in pale entUed with a
i-age
head ppr.
191. 9
saltier.
Ireland, Herts and Shropsh., a fleur-de
Irvine of Artamfoord, Scotland, two
lis arg., entwined with a snake regarholly-leaves in saltire vert.
Sub sole
dant vert, perforating the centre leaf.
viresco.
Ireland, a bird arg., beaked and legged
gu.
92. 2 Irvine, Scotland, a sheaf of holly-leaves
ppr.
Ope
solis
et
umbra.
150.12
Owsden
Hall,
Suf.,
a
dove
Ireland of
liolding in its beak an oUve-branch, all Irvine, Scotland, a sheaf of holly of seven
leaves banded gu.
ppr.
92. 5
Ireland, Chesh., Lanes, and Shropsh., a Irvine of Beilside, Aberdeensh., three
holly-leaves conjoined in one stalk ppr.
dove arg. beaked and legged gu. holdModerata durant.
ing in its beak a sprig of lamrel vert.
92. 5 Irvine of Lairnie, Aberdeensh., a branch
holly and a lily both slipped in salof
Ireland, Ireland, a dove holding in its
tier ppr.
Candide et constanter. 151. 10
beak an olive-branch ppr. Amor et
pax.
92. 5 Irvine, Scotland, a hoUy-branch gu.
150. 10
Ireland of Hutt and Hale, Lanes, same
crest and motto.
92. 5 Irvine of Cairnfield, Banfish., Scotland,
a cross crosslet fitched gu., and a
Ireland, Scotland, a lion rampant gardant
2.
branch
of
holly
slipped
vert,
in saltier.
gu.
5
Ferendo feres.
166. 10
Iremonger, Lanes and Shropsh., a boar's
Irvine of Lenturk, Aberdeensh., a sheaf
head arg., collared vairee or and gu.
of hoUy of seven leaves banded gu.
cf. 41. I
Fideque perennat.
Iremonger of the Priory, Wherwell, Hants,
Ireby,
Ireby,

82. 2
a pha?nix or, in flames ppr.
Ireton, Ireland, a squirrel sejant ppr.
<:/

I3.S-

Ireton, a demi-lion sa., collared arg.,


liolding in the dexter paw a mullet gu.

Thomas, Esquire, of Glen Huntly,


Aigburth Road, Liverpool, a hoUywTeath ppr. Sub sole, sitb umbra virens.
and Irving, out of a ducal coronet

per pale arg. and az., a lion's gamb


per fess or and gu., holding a cross
crosslet fitched of the last.
36. 1
Irvine of Gottenburg, a dexter hand
holding two holly- branches of three
leaves, each crossways ppr. Color fides
que perennis.
Irvine, a hand holding a bay rod adorned

with nine leaves ppr., with the chemical


letters of Terra, Aqua, Ignis, Sal Spiritus. Sulphur, Sol, Venus, Mercurius or.

Auspice

summo numine.

Irving, see Winter-Irving.


Irving, see Brodribb, formerly Broderip.
Irving, Bart., of Woodhouse, co. Dum-

Scotland: (i) A chapeau gu.,


turned up erm., wreathed round the
croTi with holly or.
c/. 180. 8.
(2)
A dexter arm in armour embowed ppr.,
garnished or, holding in the hand two
friessh.,

holly-leaves vert, banded gu.


Hand
uilis labentia ventis.
Sub eole, sub

umbra

virens.

Irving of Hyde Park Square, London, W.,


a cornucopia fesseways ppr., in front
of an arm in armour embowed, also
ppr., holding a holly-leaf vert.
Sub
sole,

Irving,

sub umbra virens.


Major John Beaufin,

late

of

Bickington Lodge, Fremington, Devonan arm in armour gauntleted ppr.,


charged on the wrist with a crescent
gu., and holding a branch of hoUy
consisting of seven leaves fructed ppr.
sh.,

Hand ullis labentia ventis.


Irving of Newtown, Lanarksh., Scotland,
three arrows ppr., points upwards, two

in saltire and one in pale, flighted


arg., banded gu.
Sub sole, sub umbra
virens.
patrum.
cf. 173. 14
Irving, three arrows boxmd by a ribbon
Irvine, Alexander, of Drum, Aberdeensh.
Scotland, a sheaf of nine holly-leaves
Irwin, Colonel William John, of St.
vert.
Sub sole, sub umbra virens.
Catherine's Park, Leixlip, co. Kildare,
Irvine of Fedderet, Aberdeensh., Scota dexter arm in armour embowed
land, a sheaf of six holly-leaves vert,
holding a branch of holly.
banded gu. Ope solis et umbrae.
Irvine of Bonshaw, Dumfriessh., Scot- Irwin of Justustown, Cumb., a dove
holding in its beak an olive-branch
land, a cubit arm in armour holding
ppr.
Baud ullis labentia ventis.
in the gauntlet a branch of holly, aU
Haudidlislabentiaventis. 209.14
92. 5
ppr.
Moderata Irwin of Calder Abbey and Justustown,
Irvine, Scotland, same crest.
Cumb., a dove holding an olive-branch
durant.
Sub sole, sub umbra virens.

Irvine of Inchray, Scotland, two hollybranches in saltire ppr. Sequitur vestigia

</ 15- 7
Ireton of Little Ireton, Derbysh., a
squirrel sejant cracking a nut ppr. Fay
ce que doy advienne que pourra.
135. 7
Ireys of Ireys, Dorset, on an oak-tree
eradicated and erect ppr., a dragon or,
pierced through the breast by a sword
of the first, hilt of the second
73. 7
Irland, Irrland, or Ireland of Albrighton,
Shropsh., a dove arg., holding in the
beak a sprig of laurel vert.
92. 5 Irvine, Bart, (extinct), of Lowtherstown,
CO. Fermanagh, a gauntlet issuing out
Irnynge, a child's head ppr.
of a cloud holding a thistle, all ppr.
Irons, a cross moline lozenge-pierced az.

in its beak.

Baud

ullis labentia ventis.

92. s

Irwin, Colonel Thomas Angelo, Lynehow,


near Carlisle, upon a mount between
7nemor ipse tnei.
two holly-leaves vert, a dove arg.,
Ironside of Houghton-le-Spring, Durh., Irvine, John Gerard, Esquire, of Kilholding in the beak an olive-branch
ladeas, co. Fermanagh, issuing from a
In hoc aigno
a cross crosslet fitched az.
Baud
cloud a gauntlet fesseways holding in
ppr., and an ear of wheat or.
vinces.
166. 2
ullis labentia ventis.
92. 13
the hand a thistle shpped and leaved,
Ironside, a dexter hand couped in fess
all ppr.
Dum memor ipse mei.
Irwin, James Daniel, Esquire, a dexter
holding a sword in pale, surmounted
arm in armour fesseways, issuant out
221. 7 Irvine of Auchinbedridge, Dumfriessh., a
l)y a laurel crown, all ppr.
of a cloud, the hand holding a sword
hand holding a branch of holly whereon
Ironside, Bax-, Henry George Outram,
erect enwreathed with a thistle, all
are five leaves ppr.
Nil mihi tollit
Houghton-le-Spring, Durh.: (i) A
ppr., the arm charged with a cross
vested
per
pale
az.
and
hyems.
gu.,
cubit arm
patee gu. Dum memor ipse mei.
cuffed arg., the hand ppr. holding a Irvine of Castle Irvine, co. Fermanagh,
a dexter arm in armour fesseways Irwin, John Arthur, Esquire, of Derrygore,
cross flory or.
(2) A demi-lion gu.,
CO. Fermanagh, Ireland, a mailed arm
issuant out of a cloud, the hand holdcharged on the shoulder with three
fesseways holding in the hand a thistle
ing a thistle, all ppr. Dum memor ipse
cinquefoils arg., holding between the
and a holly -leaf, all ppr., and charged
mei.
paws an Eastern crown or. In lioc
on the arm with a crescent gu. Nemo
Irvine of Burleigh, Scotland, a dexter
Cavendo hitus.
iigno vinces.
me impune lacessit.
cf. 211. 12
Saracen's
holly-branch
consisting
hand holding a
Irton of Irtou Hall, Cumb., a
of three leaves ppr. Sub sole, sub umbra Irwin, Rev. Arthur William, of Napton,
head. Semper coiistaii-s et fidelis.
Rugby, same crest and motto.
190. 5
165.

Dum

IRW

JAC

De )a Cherois Thomas, of Carnagh Isely or Isley, a hand holding a roll of Iveagll, Baron (Guinness), of Castleknock, CO. Dublin (i) A boar passant
paper between two branches of laurel
House, Carnagh. co. Armagh, and 170,
quarterly or and gu., a crescent for
215. 3
in orle, all ppr.
Cooper Street, Ottawa, Ontario, a hand
difference (for Guinness).
cf. 40. 9.
and arm in armour holding erect a Isham of Bramston, Northants, a demiswan with wings endorsed arg., guttce(2) On a pillar arg., encircled by a ducal
thistle.
Nemo me imputie lacessit.
c/. icxD. 9
coronet or, an eagle pre3?ing on a bird's
de-larmes.
Irwin, Ireland, an arm couped above the
leg erased ppr. [for Lee).
Spes mea in
wrist in armour ppr.. lying fesseways. Isham, Sir Vere, Bart., D.L., of Lamport,
Deo.
Northamp., a demi-swan with wings
holding in the gauntlet a bunch of
Ostendo Iverach of Wideford, Orkney, a boar's
displayed arg., beaked sa.
hoUy consisting of three leaves vert,
head couped arg. Nunquam obliviscas.
non ostento. On things transitory
tied gu., the strings flotant. Sub umbra

Irwin,

virtutis.Siib

sole,

Nemo me impune

sub

umbra

virens.

Irwin, Ireland, issuing out of a cloud a


hand grasping a bunch of thistle ppr.

Nemo me impune

lacessit.

Irwin or Irwine, Ireland, a mullet pierced


c/.

or.

164. 2

Irwine, an arm in armour couped above


the wrist in fess holding in the gauntlet a branch of holly vert, the arm

with

charged

43Ivers, a demi-lion

211. 13

lacessit.

a crescent.
cf.

211.

12

arm couped about the wrist


armour ppr., lying fesseways, holding in the gauntlet a bunch of holly

Irwine, an
in

vert, tied gu., the


and charged on the
crescent for difference,
c/. 211
Isaac, a martlet.
95. 4
Isaac of Boughton, Worcs.. a dexter
in armour embowed, the hand holding
a sword enfiled with a leopard's face
the point downwards and resting on
the wreath, all ppr.
Isaac, in the sea a cross patee between
two ears of wheat in orle, all ppr.
154. 12
Isaack, of Exetr and Heavitree, Devonsh
a leopard's head erased or, peUette
and ducally collared. Florescat.
Isaacs, a hand holding a mill-rind.
Isaacson, Surrey, a demi-lion rampant
az. {atiother. arg.), holding between the
paws an escallop. Oapjet.
13. 10
Isaacson of Fiiield, Essex, same crest.
Isaacson, two lion's gambs sa., holding
up a bezant.
c/. 39. 4
Isate, Yorks, a stag's head erased per
fess arg. and gu., pierced by an arrow
ppr.
cf. 121. 2

of three leaves
strings flotant,

arm with a

head per pale ermines and erminois,


erased gu.
30. 8
Isherwood, John Henry Bradshaw, of
Marple HaU, Chesh., and Bradshaw
Hall, Lanes
(i) A wolf's head erased
ppr.. issuant out of a crescent az. (jor
Isherwood).
c/. 30. 8.
(2) On a mount
vert, a stag at gaze ppr. under a vinebranch, also ppr., fructed or {for
Bradshaw). Bona benemerenti benedictio.
cf. 116. 14
Ismay, Joseph Bruce, Esquire, of Sandheys,
Mossley Hill, Liverpool, an
esquire's helmet ppr., in front thereof
a cross patee fitchee or. Be mi}idfid.

rampant

or,

collared

sa.

10. 9
Northamp., out of a ducal coronet
gu., an Indian goat's head arg., guttee-

Ives,

de-sang. attired or.


Ives of Bradwell, Norf., a boar passant

coUared and chained or. cf. 40. 9


Grant-, Wilfrid Dryden, Bradden
House, Northamp., issuant from a rook
ppr., a blackamoor's head in profile
couped at the shoulders ppr., the
temples and neck each encircled Ijy an
annulet or {for Ives). (2) A conical hill
ppr.,

Ives,

fired at the

summit

ppr., issuant there-

from a cross calvary or {for Grant).


Iveson of Hedon, near Hull, Yorks, a
Moor's head in profile erased at the
Ismay, James Hainsworth, of 30, James
Street, Liverpool, same crest and motto.
neck sa.
Ismay, Thomas Henry, Esquire, J. P., of Ivey, Devonsh., a demi-lion rampant or,
Dawpool. Birkenhead, Chesh., on a
supporting a staff raguly vert. cf. 1 5 I
wreath of the colours an esquire's Ivie, Scotland, the attires of a stag
helmet ppr., and in front thereof a
affixed to a scalp ppr.
cf. 123. 5
cross patee fitchee or.
Be mindful.
Ivory, a lion sejant affrontee, holding in
180. 2
the dexter paw a sword, and in the
sinister a fleur-de-lis.
Israel, the sun rising from behind a cloud
7. 3
ppr.
162. 5 Ivye, Oxon., and of West Keynton, Wilts,
a lion rampant arg., supporting a staff
Isted of Ecton, Northamp. a buck's head
erased ppr., attired and ducally gorged
raguly gu.
or.
Iwarby and Iwardby, a cock's head gu.
cf. 121. 2
.

Ithell,

Cambs, and of Billesden,

Leics.,

cf.

90.

on a ducal coronet or. a Cornish chough Izacke of Exeter, a leopard's head erased
with wings expanded sa., beaked and
sa., ducally gorged or.
cf. 23. 10
legged gu.
108. 6 Izod of Tudington and Stainton, Glouc,
a man's head in profile ppr., in armour
Ivat and Ivatt of London, out of a mural
coronet a cubit arm in armour holding
or, on the head a plume cf feathers
in the gauntlet, all ppr., a fleur-de-lis
gu. and arg.
or.
Izon, a dexter hand couped in fess, holdIve, an arm in armour couped and eming a cross crosslet fitched in pale.
bowed holding a svord ppr., the elbow
221. 10
resting on the wreath.
Izzard, a dolphin naiant ppr.
140. 5
i

'

J.
Jack, a pear-tree vert, fructed
Jack,
the
Jack,
or.

or.

144- 10
a horse's head erased, holding in
mo\ith a broken tilting-spear.
Scotland, the sun in his splendour
Post rtubila Phcebus.
162.2

Jackaman, Henry Mason, Esquire, J.P.,


of Ipswich, a griffin's head erased sa.,
guttee-d'or.
Fortiter qui fide. 293.15
Jackerell, on a stand a hawk's lure, and
thereon a hawk perched, all ppr.
85. 12
Jacket, issuing out of a cloud a dexter
hand ppr., holding a cross patee
fitched in pale or.
223. 6

Jackman,

griffin's

guttee-d'or.

Jacks,

William,

head

erased

sa.,

66.

Esquire, of Crosslet,
Dumbartonsh., on a mount a collie-dog.

Treu und

fest.

Jackson, Charles Hugh, Esquire, Doncaster, same crest and motto.


Jackson, Freeman Rayney, Esquire, of
Wanganui, New Zealand, same crest
and motto.
Jackson, Henry Bower, Esquire, of Telau,
Savu Savu, West Fiji, same crest and
motto.
Jackson, Hugh Rowland, Esquire, of
Doncaster, same crest and motto.
Ko Vuna, all in Fiji), educated at Jackson, Clement Nugent, of Hertford
College,
Oxford, same crest
and
Rugby, served with H.M. New Zealand
Militia during the New Zealand War
motto.
Burke's " Colonial Jackson, Sir Keith George, Bart., of
(for lineage,
see
Beach House, Walmer, a goat's head
Gentry," vol. i.), on a wreath of the
couped arg., guttee-de-sang, armed
colours a demi-gryphon gu., coUared
and bearded or, gorged with a collar
and chain reflexed over the back or,
holding in the dexter claw a shoveller's
gu., charged with three bezants ringed,
and a line therefrom reflexed of the
head erased arg. Strenue et honeste.

Jackson, Yorks, and of Cuddesdon.Oxon.,


102. 10
a sheldrake ppr.
Jackson, Bart, [extinct), of Beach Hill,
Surrey, a shoveller tufted on the head
and breast arg.. and charged with a
Innocentias secutrefoil slipped vert.
rus.
Malo mori qtiam faedari.
Jackson, Francis Arthur, Esquire, of
Jackson Dale Savu Savu, Fiji (other
estates, Na Ko, Vadra Vadra, and Wai

65. 2

third.

JAC

JAG

301

demi-horse arg., guttee-de-sang, and


charged with a crescent gu.
53. i
Jackson, Bart., upon a ragged staff sa., a Jackson, Cumb., of Sunderland, Durh.,
of Bedale, Yorks, and of Combhay,
goat's head couped arg., semee of
Devonsh., a horse current arg., gutteetrefoils shpped vert.
Fortiter, fideliter,
128. 9
de-sang.
jeliciter.
52. 8
Jackson, William, Esquire, J.P., of Jackson, General Sir James, Knight
Grand Cross of the Most Honourable
Forest Road, Birkenhead, same crest
Order of the Bath, a horse passant
and motto.
arg., charged on the shoulder with a
Jackson, Major-General William, Kirktrefoil slipped vert.
buddo, Forfarsh., a griffin issuing out
Celer et audax.
of the wreath, holding in his dexter
cf. 52. 6
claw a sword ppr.
Jackson, Edwin, Esquire, of Threlkeld
Jackson of Laurel Lodge, Toowong, near
Leys, Cockermouth, Cumb., in front
Brisbane, Queensland, in front of a
of a mount vert, thereon a horse
mount vert, a mullet of six points or,
courant arg., three caltraps or. Celer
thereon an eagle close ppr. Confide
et audax.
228. 3 Jackson of Christchurch, Surrey, a horse
recte agens.
passant arg.. semee of cinquefoils gu.
Jackson, an eagle close ppr.
76. 2
Jackson, Oxon., an eagle rising ppr. 77. 5
cf. 52. 6
Jackson, Scotland, an eagle's head erased Jackson of Allerton Hall, Chapel AllerS3. 2
Dotninus fecit.
ppr.
ton, near Leeds, a horse or, holding in
the mouth an ear of wheat slipped
Jackson, Scotland, same crest. Sublimiora peto.
vert, resting the dexter fore-leg upon
three annulets, one and two, interlaced
Jackson, Shropsh., an eagle's head erased
Essayez.
gu.
az., holding in its beak a lily slipped
ppr.
Jackson, of Upwell, Norf., upon the trunk
Jackson, Heref., on a five-leaved coronet
of a tree eradicated and sprouting to
or, a hawk's head and neck erased gu.,
the dexter ppr., a horse current arg.,
guttee-de-poiz, charged on the body
charged on the breast with a cross
SciUo amoris
patee fitched, also or.
with a pale gu., thereon a cinquefoil,
divini.
also arg.
Jamais arriere.
53.7
Jackson of Bath, Somers., a dove close Jackson, George James Vaughan, Esquire, of Carramore, co. Mayo, a horse
ppr., holding in the beak an oUvepassant arg. Celer et audax.
branch, and charged on the breast
52. 6
cj. 92. 5
with a torteau.
Jackson, Herbert Francis Vaughan, Esquire, of Potter's Bar, Middx., same
Jackson, John Thomas, Esquire, of the
crest and motto.
Hurstead,
Rochdale,
Treburvaugh,
Llangunllo, Radnorsh., two pheons Jackson of London, a hand ppr., holding
thereon an eagle with wings
a boar's head erased and erect sa.
gu.,
expanded or, each wing charged with
220. 6
a rose gu., barbed and seeded ppr. Jackson of Torphin, Scotland, a dexter
arm in armour embowed, holding in
Re.1 non verba.
235.8
the hand a battle-axe ppr. Devant si
Jackson, Major-General William, Kirkbuddo, near Forfarsh., a griffin issuing
je puis.
cf. 200. 6
out of the wreath, holding in his dexter Jackson of Bubnell, Derbysh., an arm in
claw a sword ppr. Ausim et confido.
armour embowed holding a battle-axe
ppr.
Jackson of Southgate, Middx., a grey200. 6
hound passant sa., collared or, resting Jackson, Arthur, Esquire, F.R.C.S., of
College Hill House, Shrewsbury, a
the dexter paw on a pheon of the last.
tower ppr., and issuing from the battle58. 8
ments thereof a demi-lion rampant sa.
Jackson, a greyhound passant arg., resting the dexter paw on a pheon of the Jackson, Kent, a demi-lion rampant or,
cj. 58. 8
holding between the paws a pheon az.
last.
cf. 10. 2
Jackson of Bromfield, Middx., a clemigreyhound salient arg., collared or, Jackson, Sir Thomas, Bart., Stansted
holding between the feet a pheon sa.
House, Essex, upon a fountain ppr., a
c/. 60. 8
sheldrake close or. Aut mors aut
victoria.
Jackson, a greyhound's head couped arg.,
283. 13
61. 2 Jackson,
collared gu.
Scotland, a holly-leaf ppr.
Virescit virtus.
Jackson, Rutl., the sun rising or.
Jackson of Keswick, Gumb., and Oxon., Jackson, Ireland, a fleur-de-lis or, ena sun or, in flames ppr.
twined by a serpent vert.
148. 8
Jackson of Kelwoold's Grove, Yorks, the Jacob, Bart, {extinct), of Bromley and
sun or, between two branches in orle.
Bow, an heraldic tiger passant ppr.,
162. D
maned and tusked or. Tantum in
superbos.
Jackson, Donald Frederick, Esquire, of
25. 5
King's Lynn, Norf.. a demi-hor,se arg., Jacob, Oxon., same crest and motto. "
Jackson. Chesh., a goat's head

Jacob, John Henry, Esquire, J. P., the


Close,
Salisbury, same crest.
Dmn
spiro spero.
Jacob of Tolpiddle, Dorset, and Dover,
Kent, a lion rampant or, supporting a

az., attired

128. 12

or.

cross crosslet fitched gu.

Jacob of Canterbury, Woolavington,


Waldershare, Whitfield, and Sextries,
Kent, on a mount vert, a lion rampant
per fesse or and gu., supporting a cross
crosslet

Jacobs, an arm
holding in the
blade, all ppr.

53-

armour embowed

in armour embowed
hand a sword by the
195. 6
25- 5

John Henry, Esquire, Rope


Walk, The Park, Notts, a stag arg.,
charged on the body with two roses
fessewise gu., barbed and seeded ppr.,
resting the dexter fore-foot on a cross
of eight points gu.
Opera bona effuln8.

gent.

Jacoby, James Alfred, Esquire, M.P., of


Oakhill House, Notts, and 8, Queen's
Gate Gardens, S.W., same crest and
motto.
Jacoby, Charles Theodore, Esquire, formerly of Lyegrove House, near Chipping Sodbury, Glouc, same crest and
motto.
Jacomb, a lion's head erased barry of six
arg.

and

Jacomb

of

az.

cf. 17.

Burton Lazers,

Leics.,

a hand

holding two branches of palm in orle


218. 7

ppr.

Jacques, a horse's head couped arg.,


maned or, struck in the breast with a
tilting-spear of the last.
cf. 50. 11
Jacques, Rev. Kinton, M.A., Brindle
Rectory, Chorley, same crest. Ad

mortem

fidelis.

Jacques, a plate charged with a lion's


head erased and collared.
cf. 19. I
Jacson of Barton Hall, a sheldrake rising
ppr.

Innocentice securus.

Jadewin of London, an oak-tree vert,


fructed or, supported by two lion's
gambs erased of the last, entwined
with a scroll inscribed with the motto,
" Robur in vita Deiis."
Jafle, Sir Otto, of Belfast, an eagle displayed with wings inverted between

two

oak- branches,
nobiscum.
Sir William,

all

ppr.

Deus

Bart., of Skilts,
Warw., on a mount in front of two
palm - branches saltirewise vert, a

Jallray,

mullet
I

'

-5- 5

Archibald Hamilton, Esquire,


of Raymond Terrace, Sydney,
N.S.W., and William Higgins Jacob,
Esquire, of 59, Portsdown Road, Maida
Vale, London, W., an heraldic tiger
and hoofed sa.
passant ppr. A Deo solus.
25. 5
Jackson, William Goddard, Esquire, J.P., Jacob, Wilts, an heraldic tiger passant
of Duddington, near Stamford, Norsa., resting his dexter fore-paw on an
thamp. and of Wisbech, Isle of Ely. a
escutcheon or.
cf. 25. 5
Jacob,

f/-

in

Jacoby,

J. P.,

Thomas Graham,

Esquire, M.A.,
R.A., Eagle House, Wimbledon, a
demi-horse arg., guttee gu., maned

Non

Jacobs, Hull, an heraldic tiger passant.

guttee-de-sang.

fitchee, also gu.

holding in the hand by the blade a sword


fesseways, point to the dexter, all ppr.

Jackson, Northamp., same crest.

arm

a dexter

Jackson,

botonny

nobis solum.
Jacobs, William Wall, Esquire, L.R.C.P.,
S.L, of 58. Burnt Ash Road, Lee, S.E.,

or.

Post nubila Phaibus.

272.4

Jaflray, Scotland, between two branches


Post
of palm in orle a mullet, all ppr.

146.8
nubila Pkcebus.
Jaflray, Ireland, a demi-leopard rampant
gu.
cf. 23. 13
Jaffrey of King's Wells, Kincardinesh.,
Scotland, the sun shirdng through a
cloud.
Post nubila Phoebus.
Jager, out of a ducal coronet a hand
212. 11
holding a sword, all ppr.
Jaggard, William, of 139, Canning Street,
Liverpool, issuing from clouds a dexter

hand fesseways grasping two

olive-

11

JAG

JAN

302

James, a demi-buFalo salient, armed and


ungu. or.
the city of Dublin, issuing
45. 12
from a ducal coronet or, a swan ppr., James, Lloyd-, William Frederick, of
pendent, all
dart
beaked gu., and holding therein a
Pantsaison, Pembrokesh., a demi-buU
about the wrist enclosing the motto
of the first feathered arg., pointed
rampant sa., armed and ungu. or, lanPrudentia.
294. 7
towards the breast. A jamais. Pro
gued gu. Ffyddylon at y gorfin.
JagO, a talbot couchant ppr.
54. 1
Deo, patria, et Rege.
JagO, issuing out of clouds two dexter
cf. 45. 8
hands, both grasping the stump of an old James, Rt. Hon. the late Sir William James, Durh., a bull's- head couped sa.,
Milbourne James, Lord Justice of Aparmed or.
tree sprouting afresh, all ppr.
224. 10
cf. 44. 3
dolphn
peal,
a
cock
gu.,
gorged
with
a
collar
Somers.,
a
Major-General
John,
of
Barrow
Court,
JagO-Trelawney,
James
gemel or, the dexter claw resting on a
naiant ppr.
140. 5
J.P., of Coldrenick, Liskeard, Cornw.
portcullis of the last.
Owna a ddyled James, a dolphin naiant or.
140. 5
A wolf statant ppr. {jor Trelawney).
( 1
doed addel.
01. 8 James, Major-General Edward Renouard,
(2) Upon a rock ppr., a cormorant
R.E., 27, Nevern Mansions, Earl's
rising sa., wings pean, charged upon James, Bart, {extinct), of Park Farm
Place, Eltham, Kent, in a naval coronet
Court, S.W., same crest.
the breast with a cross crosslet or (jor
or, a tower with two port-holes in front James, Rev. John Burleigh, M.A., of
Jago).
Sermoni consona facta.
of the same, fire issuing from the portJakeman, out of a ducal coronet or, an
Vanbrugh Fields, Blackheath. Kent, a
holes and top ppr. on the tower a flageagle's head ppr.
unicorn's head erased arg., charged
cf. 83. 14
staff of the last, thereon a flag flotant
Jakes of London, a horse's head couped
on the neck with an escallop gu., and
to the sinister gu., in the position of
supporting in the mouth a Passion
arg. maned or, struck in the breast with
striking being half-way down the mast.
a tilting-spear of the last.
cross gu., resting upon the wTeath.
cf. 50. 1
Victor.
Jalabert of Dublin, the figure of Ceres
Memor.
230. 15
ppr.
James of Upminster, Essex, and Kent, a James, Rev. Edward, Peakirk, Petergarb arg., banded vert.
Jalfou of Hackney, Middx., on a mount
borough, same crest and motto.
153. 2
vert, a greyhound coiirant arg., holding James, Glouc, a garb.
153. 2 James, Rev. Frank, of the Vicarage,
Denbighsh., same
in the mouth a sword in pale, point James, a demi-lion rampant erminois,
Rossett
R.S.O.,
holding an escallop gu.
downwards, ppr., pommel and hilt or.
crest and motto.
13. 10
58.6 James of Haughton Hall, Hanover, James, Arthur John, Esquire, of EdgeJamaica,
same
crest.
Glouc,
Malgre
le
tort.
Cirencester,
Jalmes, out of a ducal coronet or, five
worth Manor,
ostrich-feathers, the three inner ones James, Cambs and Cornw., out of a ducal
same crest and motto.
coronet or, a demi-lion az., holding an James, Rev. Nicholas Hopkins, D.D., of
sa., and the two outside ones arg.
escallop gu.
Clonfeacle Rectory, Moy, co. Tyrone, a
114- 13
cf. 13. 10
James, Baron Northbourne, see North- James of Astley, Worcs., out of a mural
ed on tl
bourne.
coronet az., a demi-lion rampant reJ'aime a
gardant or, coUared of the first, hold120. 5
James, Baron (James), of Heref., a cubit
jamais.
ing an escallop sa.
arm erect ppr., pendant from the band
James, William Dodge, West Dean Park,
cf. 16. 5
by a chain or, an escutcheon erm., James of Presteign, Radnorsh., a lion
Chichester, upon the battlements of a
Iding
charged with a balance or, the hand
tower or, an ostrich sa., holding in the
paws a rose gu., the
grasping a sword erect ppr., pommel
beak a biUet, also or. J'aime a jamais.
dexter hind-paw resting on an escutand hilt or, the blade transfixing a
250. 17
boar's head couped erm.
cheon arg., charged with a spear-head James, a dexter naked arm embowed
Vim vi
repellere licet.
sa.
Duw a digon.
i. 6
201 4
holding a sword.
276. 13
James, Kent, an ostrich arg.
97. 2 James, James George, Esquire, of Ty- James, of Highfield. near Lydney-onNewydd Blackwood, Bedwelty, Monm.,
James, Bart., Berks (i) An ostrich arg.,
Severn, Glouc, and Perth, Western
beaked and legged or. 97. 2. (2) On
and Blaen Nant. Nant-y-glo, Monm.,
Australia, in front of a garb or, charged
a ducal coronet or, two laurel-branches
a demi-lion vert, in the mouth a sinister
with an acorn slipped vert, a dolphin
in saltier vert, environed with a snake
hand, and holding in the dexter paw a
Tiens foi.
265. 7
naiant ppr.
ppr.
J'aime a jamais.
picka.xe, both arg.
Ymdrcch-i-drcchu. Jameson, an antelope trippant or, attired
James of Denford, Berk.s, and Newport, James, Cornw., two lion's gambs erased
Isle of Wight, an ostrich arg., beaked
sa. supporting an escallop arg. charged Jameson, Scotland, a ship in full sail, her
and legged or.
with a crescent az. Nosce teipsum.
Sine metu.
flag displayed gu.
97. 2
James of Beconsfield, Much Woolton, James, Colonel Charles, in front of two
160. 13
Lanes, upon the battlements of a
spears in saltire and amid flags a tiger Jameson
Windfield,
co.
Galway,
of
tower or, an ostrich sa., holding in the
couchant, all ppr. Quce fecimus ipsi.
Ireland, a Roman galley ppr., the sail
beak a billet, also or.
gu., charged with a lion passant gar250. 17 James, Kent, a buffalo arg., armed sa.
James, Cambs, upon two palm-branches James, Kent, a buffalo current sa., attired
dant or. Sine metu.
in saltier vert, a dove arg.
or.
Jameson or Jamieson, Ireland, a torteau
James, Walter Culver,
Esquire,
of James, a bull passant.
between two wings gu.
cf. 45. 2
cf. no. 4
Quality Court, Chancery Lane, W.C. James, William, Esquire, of Otterburn, Jamieson of Glasgow, and Croy, Duma caduceus in bend dexter surmounted
and the Moat, Eastbourne, a buffalo
Ad
bartonsh., a ship under sail ppr.
by another in bend sinister, thereon
passant gu., armed ppr., resting the
littora tendit.
160. 13
perched a wood-pigeon close ppr.
dexter fore-foot on an escutcheon arg., Jane, a swan with wings addorsed deLoyal a jamais.
charged with a pheon sa. Deo semper
vouring a trout, all ppr.
99. 10
James, Frederick Culver, Esquire, of
confide.
45. 10 Janes of Kirtling, Cambs, and Botalock,
Marloes Road, Kensington, W., same James, William Wybergh, of Barrock,
Cornw., out of a ducal coronet or, a
crest and motto.
Cumb., a buffalo passant ppr.
Vincit
demi-Uon az., holding an escallop gu.
James, Essex, of Wellsborough, Kent, and
amor patrice.
cf. 13. 10
Reigate, Surrey, out of a ducal coronet James of the Close, Exeter, on a mount Janes, Kent, out of a naval coronet or,
or, a demi-swan with wings expanded
vert,
a bull erm., armed, ungu.,
a tower inflamed on the top ppr.
arg., beaked gu.
tufted, and collared or, the dexter fore- Janns, see Dudley -Janns.
cf. 99. 5
James, DreviS-, Lieutenant-Colonel Demefoot supporting a water-bouget, and Janson, an arm from the elbow erect
trius Wyndham,
of Igtham Court,
charged on the body with two annulets
and vambraced, holding in the hand a
Kent (i) Out of a ducal coronet or, a
arg.
falcon's lure.
45- 4
demi-swan with wings expanded arg., James of Michbarrow, Somers., a demi Janson of Ashby Ledgers, Northants. a
beaked gu. {for James), cf. 99. 5. (2)
bull or, wreathed round the middle with
cubit arm vested or, cuffed arg., holdA squirrel holding between the paws
a chaplet of laurel vert.
ing a cross patonce of the first.
cf. 45. 14
an escallop or (for Grevis). Fide et con- James, a demi-buSalo rampant sa., armed Janson, on a mount vert, a hind ppr.,
atantid.
or.
collared gu.
124. 14
cf. 135. 9
45. 12
branches in

and a sceptre erect,


portcullis with chains
ppr., a serpent nowed

saltire

surmounted by a

James, Fullarton-, Sir John Kingston,

Bart., of

'

311

JAN

JEF

303

Janssen, the sun in his splendour or. 162. 2


Janssen, Bart, {extinct), of Wimbledon,
Surrey, a quatrefoil stalked and leaved
vert.

Janssen, a rose-slip with a rose in

bloom ppr.

full

149. 5

armour

embowed

ppr., the
hands
holding a rose gu. Metis

also ppr.,

conscia recti.
252. iS
Jason, Bart, {extinct), of Broad Somer
ford, Wilts, on a chapeau gu., turned
up erm., a pegasus salient with w'
addorsed, holding in the mouth a burr

Jefferson of

London and Yorks, a demi-

holding between
its claws a bezant.
John Ingleby, Standard House,
Northallerton, a demi-grifiin segreant,
collared, and holding between the claws
a bezant.
griffin az., collared or,

Jefferson,

Japp, William, Esq., Broom Hall, Alyth,


Perthshire, an anchor in pale, entwined
ppr.
Jefferson, Joseph John Dimningtou, of
by a cable. Deus me juvate.
Jasper of London, a standard arg.,
Thicket Priory, Yorks: (i) A griffin
charged with a cross gu.
Jaques, Middx., a horse's head couped
sejant with wings endorsed arg., gorged
176. 13
arg., maned or, struck in the breast by Jaudrill, a demi-antelope gu., holding
with a collar gemel az., and holding in
a tilting-spear of the last.
between the feet an escutcheon or.
c/. 50. 1
the beak a lily slipped ppr. {for JefferJaques, a bezant charged with a lion's
126. I
son).
(2) A horse courant arg., gorged
head erased ppr., collared or. cf. 19. i Jaupin, a demi-greyhound salient ppr.
with a collar gu., charged with a bezant
Jaques, Leonard, of Easby Abbey, Rich60. II
between two annulets or {for Dunningmond, Yorks, a lion's head erased, Jausselin of London and Essex, a falcon's
lon).
A cruce salus.
leg erased at the thigh gu., belled or.
pierced through the neck by a sword.
Jefferson, a talbot's head erased arg.,
eared gu.
113. 8
17- 13
56. 2
Jardelay, a dexter arm in armour wield- Javel, a lion rampant holding in the dex- Jefferson, a wolf's head erased.
30. 8
ing a scimitar, all ppr.
ter paw a branch of laurel.
cf. i
13 Jeffery, a demi-lion rampant holding a
Jardin or Jardine, Scotland, a spur-rowel. Jawderill, an antelope's head arg., gorged
scimitar ppr.
14. 10
Cave adsum.
with a belt and buckle.
1 64. 8
Jefleryes, Worcs.: (i) On a rock arg..
Jardin, Scotland, a spur-rowel.
Ex vir- Jay, on a ducal coronet or, a griffin sejant
a castle or, the two towers domed.
tute honos.
az., resting the dexter claw on an
164. 8
157. I.
(2) On a mount vert, a castle
escutcheon gu.
Jardin and Jarden, Scotland, a hand hold62. 11
arg.
ing a bezant, all ppr.
Ex virtute honos. Jay, Scotland, a lion's gamb holding a Jefferyes or Geffreys of Clifton and Cornthistle, all ppr.
Jardine, an etoile ppr.
castle, Worcs., on a rock arg., a castle
164. i
37. 6
Jardine, Scotland, a dexter hand holding Jaye of London and Norf., an otter
with two towers or, the towers domed.
passant ppr.
up a spur-rowel.
cf. 134. 5
157. I
Jardine, Sir William, Bart., of Apple- Jaye of Dorking, Surrey, out of a ducal Jefferyes of Little Bursted, Essex, out of
coronet per pale or and az., a camel's
girth, Dumfriessh., a spur-rowel of six
a mural coronet or, a lion's head az.,
points arg.
head sa., bezantee.
ducally crowned of the first,
Cave adsum.
164. 8
cf. 132. 6
cf. 19. 12
Jardine, Sir Robert, Bart., J. P., D.L., JeafFreson of Dallingham House, Cambs, Jefferyes of London, a lion's head erased
a talbot's head erased arg., eared gu.
JI.P., of Castlemilk, Dumfriessh., a
arg., charged with three billets sa.
spur-rowel gu.
Cave adsum.
164. 8
56. 2
cf. 17. 8
Jardine,
David Jardine, Esquire, of Jeakes of Taynuilt, Great Malvern, a lion Jefleryes or Jefferys, a hon's head erased
Jardine Hall, Lockerbie, N.B., and
sejant supporting with his dexter paw
arg.
17. 8
a lily slipped and leaved. Labor Jefleryes and Jeffries, a lily and a holly9, Upper Grosvenor Street, W., same
branch in saltier ppr.
crest and motto.
151. io
Jarman, an eagle's leg erased in bend Jeane, a swan with wings addorsed de- Jefleryes of Earl's Croom, Worcs., on a
vouring a trout, all ppr.
sinister holding a feather in bend
mount vert, a sea-pie with wings ex99. 10
dexter.
Jeanes or Jeans, a decrescent or.
163. i
panded, ash colour, beaked and legged
gu.
J'armay, Gustav,
Esquire,
Hartford Jebb, Ireland, two rods raguly in saltier,
banded.
Lodge, Hartford, Chesh., out of the
147. 11 Jeflerys, by a tree ppr., a panther passant resting the dexter fore-paw on an
coronet of a marquess a demi-lion Jebb, on a serpent nowed, a falcon rising,
all ppr.
double - queued,
anchor.
rampant,
ducally
cf. 86. 3
crowned, holding in the dexter paw a Jebb, Joshua Gladwyn, Barnby Moor Jefferys, a demi-lion rampant or, holding
House, East Retford, Notts, a falcon
between its paws a chaplet vert.
branch of lilies.
307. 13
tiring ppr., belled or, standing on a Jeflrey, on a ducal coronet or, a martlet
Jarrat and Jarret, an eagle with wings
.

expanded ppr.

77. 5

Jarred of London, a sword in pale, on


the point a garland of laurel ppr.
Res non verba.
170. i
Jarrett, a lion's head erased and ducally

crowned

or, collared gu.

cf.

18. 8

Jarrett, Yorks, in front of a saltier az.,


a lion's head erased arg., guttee-delarmes.
Res non verba.
cf. 17. 8
Jarrett, a sword in pale, on the point a
garland of laurel ppr.
170. I
Jarrett, a lion passant purp., resting the

dexter fore-paw on a fieur-de-hs or. 5.5


Jarrett of London, a lion's head erased
guttee-de-poix,
arg.,
collared
gu.,
ducally crowned or.
Jarveis and Jarvis, a lion rampant gu. i 1
Jarvie of Glasgow and Singapore, an
.

eagle rising ppr.

Ad littora tendo.

77. 5

Jarvis, George Eden, of Doddington Hall,


Lines, a unicorn's head arg., gorged
with a collar, charged with three

cinquefoils.
All for the best. cf. 49. 1
Jarvis, a hawk's head couped holding
in the beak a lure arg., between two
wings barry of six of the last and gu.
Jary, Robert Herbert Heath, of St. An-

drew's
issuing

Burlingham, Norf.,
House,
out of clouds two arms in

lure fessewise arg.


22. 10
Jeddon, a leopard's head.
Jee, Deputy-Inspector General Joseph,
C.B., of Hart's Hill, Warw., a gauntlet
arg. garnished at the wrist or, holding
a sword of the first, hilt and pommel
In fortitudo mea.
211. 4
or.
Jeffcoat of Newlands, Rochester, Kent, a
dovecote within park pales ppr.
spiro spero.
Jeflcock of Wolverhampton, in front of
a mount of coal, therefrom issuant a
dexter arm embowed, grasping a coalpick, all ppr., a cross patee arg.
Persevere.
Jeffcott of Jephcott, Worcs., Northamp.,
and Ireland, a boar passant.
40. 9
Jefferay of Mailing, Sussex, a lion's head
erased arg. ducally crowned az.
1 8. 8
Jeffereys, a demi-lion rampant or, holding
between its paws a chaplet vert.
Jefferies, a lion's head erased az., collared
arg., charged with three roses gu.
,

Dum

cf.

Jefleris,

a lion rampant

sa.

18.
i.

6
10

95. 12
Jeffrey, Scotland, a star of six rays.
Phcebus, lux in tenehris.
164. 3
Jeffrey of Edinburgh, the sun rising from
a cloud ppr. Post nubila PhcebxLS.
162. 5
Jeffrey, Thomas, Esquire, of 23, Chester
Street, Edinburgh, same crest and
motto.
162. 5
Jeffreys, a wolf's head couped sa.
30. 5

a lion's head erased


gorged with a WTeath. Supra spem

Jeffreys, Shropsh.,
sa.,

spero.

17. 10
and Jeflries, a demi-lion rampant
holding a garland of laurel vert.
Jeffreys, John, Esquire, B.A., J.P., of
Canterton Manor, Lyndhurst, Hants, a
demi-lion rampant or, holding in the
dexter paw a laurel wreath ppr.
Jeffreys, Rt. Hon. Arthur Frederick, Esquire. P.C, M.P., J.P., D.L., C.C., of
Burkham, near Alton, Hants, a demilion rampant or, holding in the dexter

Jeflreys
or,

paw a

laurel

wreath ppr.

Pob dawn o

Dduw.

Arthur Henry, Esquire, East- Jeffreys and Jeffries, Shropsh., a demihon rampant arg.
10. 2
bourne, West Didsbury, Lanes, on a
rock arg., a castle with two towers Jeffries, a tower triple-towered or.
157.6
domed, all or. Stand firm.
283.7 Jeffryes, see Jefferyes and Jeffreys.

Jefferis,

31

JEF

JEN

304

JeSryes of Chiddingley, Sussex, a lion's Jeliicoe, a cherub or.


189. 9 Jenkins, a lion's gamb erased ppr., holdhead erased arg.
17. 8 JeUicoe, Shropsh., a demi-lion rampant
ing a bezant.
39. 1
holding in his dexter paw a dagger Jenkins, Sir John Jones, of the Grange,
Jeffryes of London, a lion's head erased
arg., charged with three billets sa., two
erect.
c/. 14. 12
Swansea, a lion's gamb erect and
and one.
cj. 17. 8
Jelter, a cat sejant gardant or.
26. 8
erased arg., holding a pellet charged
Jeffryes of the Priory, Breoonsh., on the Jemmet, Rev. Francis, B.C.L., M.A., of
with a fleur-de-lis or, all between two
stump of a tree couped and sprouting
the Vicarage, Feltham, Middx., and of
fleurs-de-lis, also arg.
Perseverance.
out new branches vert, a storlc arg.
Ashford, Kent, a unicorn's head erased.
37- 13
Cui fidas vide.
105. 12
49. 5 Jenkins, seven arrows, one in pale and
Jeffs, a pelican's head erased vulning Jenings, a dove volant az., legged arg.
six in saltier, ppr., encircled with an
itself, all ppr.
98. 2
cj. 93. 10
annulet or.
cj. 173. 7
Jenins and Jenyns of London, a cat's Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool, see LiverJeffson of London, see Jephson.
head erased gardant gu., bezantee,
Jeffson or Jephson of London, an arm
holding in the mouth a cross formee Jenkinson of London and Lines, a seacouped at the elbow and erect, habited,
fitchee arg.
paly of four arg. and az., cuifed of the
horse ppr.
46. 2
first, thereon a bend gu., holding in
Jenison, out of a ducal coronet or, a Jenkinson of London and Shropsh., a
the hand a bunch of roses ppr., stalked
dragon's head az.
72. 4
sea-horse assurgent or, maned az..
vert.
and leaved
Jenkens, a wyvern gu., standing on a
supportmg a cross patee gu.
tiltin;_g-spear without bur or vamplate,
Jegon, a pelican or, vulning itself gu.
Jenkinson, Norf., a sea-horse or, finned
and broken off at the point or, in its
98. I
gu46. 2
mouth the remaining part of the shaft Jenkinson, a sea-horse az., winged or.
Jegon or JeggingS, an eagle with wings
expanded or, beaked arg.
armed arg.
77. 5
69. 4 Jenkinson, Sir George Banks, Bart., of
Jehangier of Cowasjee, on a mount vert, Jenkenson and Jenkinson of London, a
Hawkesbury, Glouc, a sea-horse assursea-horse assurgent or, maned az., supa low pillar, the base and capital
gent
holding between the
masoned, flames of fire issuing thereporting a cross patee gu.
feet
cross patee gu.
Pareo non
from, all ppr. Burning I shine.
Jenkes, Shropsh., a dexter arm embowed,
servio.
285. 14
vested sa., cuffed arg., enfiled with a Jenkinson of London, a sea-horse assurJejeebhoy, Sir Jamsetjee, Bart., C.S.I., a
Parsi Merchant, J. P., and a Member
ducal coronet or, grasping in the hand
gent per pale or and az., crined gu.
of the Legislative Council of Bombay,
ppr. a sword of the second, hilt and Jenkinson, Bart, (extinct), of Walton.
pommel of the third.
of Mazagone Castle, Bombay, a mount
Derbysh., a sea-horse's head couped az..
cf. 204. i
vert, thereon a peacock amidst wheat, Jenkin, Cornw.
(i) A lion rampant recrined or, gorged with two barrulets
and in the beak an ear of wheat, all
gardant sa. 2. 3. (2) On a mural
of the same.
Industry and liberality.
ppr.
coronet sa., a lion passant regardant Jenkinson, a sea-horse's head couped
103. 9
Jeken and Jekin of Dover, Kent, a demior.
arg., crined gu., gorged with a fess az.
cf. 6. 10
lion regardant erm., semee of crescents Jenkin of Folkestone, Kent, on a mural Jenkinson, Derbysh., a sea-horse's head
gu., holding between the paws a pheon
coronet arg., a lion passant regardant
couped az., crined or, gorged with two
sa.
c/. 6. 10
barrulets of the last.
Jekyl and Jekyll of Castle Hedingham, Jenkins, Shropsh., a lion rampant regar- Jenkinson of Tunstal, Norf., and Oulton,
Essex, a horse's head couped arg..
dant sa.
2. 3
Suff., a bull's head arg., crined sa., the
maned and bridled sa., studded and Jenkins of the Grove and of Xant-y-Groes,
horas twisted or and of the second.
tasselled or.
Badnorsh., a hon rampant or, holding
51-5
cf. 44- 3
Edward Joseph, Esquire, of
Jekyll,
between the fore-paws an escallop Jenkinson, Ireland, out of a ducal coroHigham, Bury, near Ampthill, Beds, a
gu., and resting the dexter hind-paw
net az., a demi-lion rampant, holding
nag's head couped arg., maned and
on a plate charged with a heart of th,)
a palm-branch vert.
cf. 16. 1
bridled sa., studded and tasselled or
second.
Byw a gadael byw. 225. 8 Jenks, out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's
In Deo confido.
267. 9 Jenkins, Shropsh., a lion passant regarhead ppr.
67. 9
JekyU, Herbert, Esquire, C.M.G., of 3,
dant or, armed and langued gu.
6. I
Jenkyns, Yorks, on a ducal coronet sa.,
Green Street, Park Lane. W., and Mun- Jenkins, Shropsh., on a mur^ coronet
a lion rampant regardant or.
stead House, Godalming, same crest
sa., a lion passant regardant or.
Perge
</ 2. 3
and motto.
sed caute.
Jenkyns, a wyvem gu., standing on a
cf. 6. 10
Jekyll, Mlddx., a horse's head, paly wavy Jenkins,
Major-General Charles Vantilting-spear without bur or vamplate,
arg. and sa. bridled or.
brugh Jones, of Cruckton Hall and
and broken off at the point or, holding
51-5
Jell of Oaklands Park, Glouc, and LonCharlton Hill, vSiiropsh., upon a mural
in its mouth the other part of the shaft
don, a stork with wings elevated arg.,
coronet sa., a lion passant regardant
armed arg.
69. 4
beaked and legged gu., holding in the
or, supjjorting with the dexter paw an Jennens of Acton, Suff., a griffin's head
beak a trefoil slipped vert, and charged
escutcheon barry of six az. and erm.,
couped between two wings inverted
on the breast with a cross patee of the
charged with an annulet or. Perge
ppr., holding in the beak a plummet
second, holding in the dexter claw a
sed caiitc.
pendent sa.
cf. 6. 10
fleur-de-lis or.
Jenkins, Charles Edward, Esquire, of Jenner of London, a covered cup or, beJelf, Arthur Richard, Esquire, of Oak
Cruckton Hall, Shrewsbury, on a mural
tween two swords in saltier arg.. hilts
House, Carlton Road, Putney Hill,
coronet sa., a lion passant regardant or,
and pommels of the first.
171. 13
S.W., a stork with wings elevated arg.,
supporting with the dexter paw an Jenner, Hugh, Esquire, of Venn Wood,
beaked and legged gu., in the beak a
escutcheon barry of six az. and erm.,
near
Hereford,
and Suramerfield,
trefoil slipped vert, and on the breast
charged with an annulet or. Perge sed
Weston Park, Bath, two swords in
a cross patee of the second, the dexter
caute.
saltire arg., hilted and pommelled or,
claw resting on a fleur-de-lis or.
supporting a covered cup of the last.
Jenkins, Edgar Kynnersley, of Charlton
Hill, near Shrewsbury, and 7, West- Jenner,
Henry, Esquire, of the Old
Jelf, Canon of Rochester, same crest and
motto.
bourne Crescent, Hyde Park, W., same
House, Bushey Heath, Herts, same
Richard Henry, C.M.G.,
crest and motto.
crest.
Jelf, Colonel
A Deo Rex, a Rege lex.
R.E., of Governor's House, Woolwich, Jenkins of Caerleon, Monm., a lion sa., Jenner-Fusti Herbert, Esquire, LL.D., of
charged with two fleur-de-lis or, and
Hill Court, Glouc.
(i) A horse at full
9, Egerton Gardens, S.W., and Offcote
Hurst, Ashbourne, Derbysh., same crest
resting the dexter paw on an escarspeed arg. (for Fust). (2) Two swords
buncle of the last.
and motto.
in saltire arg., hilted and pommelled
Jelf-Petit, Louis William, Esquire, of Jenkins, Wales, a battle-axe, the handle
or, supporting a covered cup of the
or, the head ppr.
Terrena per vices
Bodhyfyrd, Llanrwst, same crest and
172. 3
last (for Jenner).
motto.
Jenkins, Ireland, on a ducal coronet or.
sunt aliena.
Jelley and Jelly, a garb entwined by two
a talbot statant arg., collared and Jenner of Wenvoe, Glamorgansh., same
snakes ppr.
crest.
lined gu.
cf. 54. 9
153-3
i

JEN

Jenny, Sufif., a falconer's hand within a


glove in fess ppr., thereon a falcon
perched or.
86. 14
Jenny, a falcon rising and belled or. 88. 2
Jenny, out of a ducal coronet or, an arm
in armour brandishing a scimitar, all
ppr.

same

crest.
Suff.,

same

of Frisby Hall, Derbysh.,


Deus mihi providehit.

same

headed az.
Suff., a demi-savage sa., colabout the neck or, wreathed
round the temples of the last and vert,

Jenynges,

crest.

Jenney
crest.

209. II

Jennyns, Middx., Worcs., Cambs, and of


Ipsley, Warw., a leopard's head erased
and gardant gu., bezantee, holding in
the mouth a cross formee fitched arg.
Jenoure and Jenoyre, Essex, a greyhound
sejant.
In pretium persevero.
59. 4
Jenssen of London, a quatrefoil stalked
and leaved vert.
Jeny, a hand fessewise issuing from a
cloud ppr., holding a cross
patee
fitched arg.
223. 6
Jenynge, Hants, and of Hesse, Middx.,
a demi-lion erased and rampant or,
supporting a spear erect of the first,

y, on a glove in fesse arg., a hawk


or. belled of the last.
86. 12
Jenney, Stewart William, Drayton Lodge,

Tring,

Je pense.
96. 5

pended by three chains or, fired ppr.


2-2. 6
Fide et labore.
Jennerson, two swords in saltier supporting a scimitar in fess, all ppr., and
between the points of the swords a
c/. 171. 13
covered cup or.
Jennet, out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter arm em bowed in mail ppr., holding
in the hand a sword arg., hilt of the
first.
cf. 195. 10
Jennet or Jennett, Ireland, a hind's head

Jenney of Bredfield House,

JER

305
Jennoway, a horned owl.

Jenner of London, a greyhound sejant


arg.
Constans ei fidelis.
59. 4
Jenner, Essex, same crest.
59. 4
Jenner, Sir Walter Kentish William, Bart.,
of Harley Street, Cavendish Square,
Marylebone, Midd.x., on a mount vert,
a lamp with three branches arg., sus-

lared

Jenning, Beds, a hawk rising az.


88. 2
Jenning, on a mount vert, a wolf passant erm., in front of a cross calvary

holding in his dexter hand a halberd


az., the staff gu.
Jenynges, a demi-man vested sa., cap
vert, holding in his dexter hand a

Jenninges and Jennings, a jay ppr.


Jennings, Ireland, out of a mural coronet
az.. a garb or, thereon a sparrow ppr.

battle-axe az.
Jenyns, Shropsh., a wolf's head erased
per pale arg. and vert.
Ut prosim aliis.

30. 8
153- 9
Jennings of Burton Pynsent, Dorset, a Jenyns, Roger William Bulwer, Bottisham Hall, Cambridge, a demi-lion ramredbreast upon a morion.
cf. 108. 11
pant or, supporting a spear erect of the
Jennings'of Minster Lea, Reigate, Surrey,
first, headed az.
Ignavis nunquam.
a falcon rising with wings expanded
Heb dduw Jephson, Ireland, a hind trippant or.
and inverted, belled ppr.
heb ddim duw a digon.
87. i
124. 12
Jennings of Oldcastle, Chesh., a wolf's Jephson, Ireland, a lion's head erased
arg., between two palm- branches vert.
head erased per pale arg. and vert.
Virtus sub pondere crescit.
30. 8
cf. 17. 7
Shropsh.,
same crest. Ut Jephson of London, a cubit arm erect,
Jennings,
vested paly of four arg. and az., cuffed
prosim aliis.
of the first, thereon a bend gu., holding
Jennings, a wolf's head per pale arg. and
in the hand a bunch of roses ppr.,
sa.
30. 5
stalked and leaved vert.
Jennings of York, a griffin's head couped
between two wings ppr., holding in Jephson, Bart., of Spring Vale, Dorset,
a cubit arm vested paly arg. and az.,
the beak a plummet pendent sa.
cuffed of the second, surmounted of a
Jennings of Ripou and Silsden. Yorks,
bend gu., holding in the hand a pansy
a griffin's head couped between two
or heartsease ppr.
wings ppr., holding in the beak a
Veritas magna est.
plummet pendent sa.
205. 10
Jennings, Richard Edward, Esquire, J. P., Jephson-Norreys, late Sir Charles Denham Orlando, Bart, (extinct), upon a
Barrister-at-Law, of Gellideg, Kidmount vert, a raven rising ppr. Loyalewelly, Carmarthensh., and 15, Palment je sers.
meira Mansions, Brighton, same crest.
Jennings of London, a demi-dragou er- Jepine, a lion's head erased or, billettee
sa., and ducally crowned of the first.
minois, the wings addorsed gu., erased
of the last, holding a battle-axe erect
cf. 18. 8
az.
// buon tempo verra.
Jeppe of Sutton's Court, Somers.. an
eagle displayed ppr
Jennings of the Shrubbery. Dover, a
75. 2
dragon passant vair, winged or, the Jerard or Jerrard of Pamford, Somers.,
dexter claw resting on an escutcheon
an eagle displayed with two heads or,
az.. charged with a toison-d'or.
charged with a saltier sa.
74. i
Jennings, a demi-lion rampant or. hold- Jercy, a phoenix in flames ppr.
82. 2
ing the upper part of a spear-shaft of Jeremy, an arm in armour embowed,
the same.
gauntleted, and wielding a battle-axe.
all ppr.
200. 6
Jennings of Dublin, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant sa., hold- Jermain and Jermayne, a giUiflower ppr.
ing in the paws a battle-axe ppr.
Jermin
Jermyn of Wickham Bishop,
cf. 16. 10
Essex, a buck's head cabossed sa., beJennins, a griffin statant gu., holding a
tween two wings arg.
buckle or.
63. 7
a demigriffin ppr., Jermy and Jermyn, a griffin passant gu.
Jennins, Hants,
holding in its beak a plummet sa.
63. 2

Jermyn, Earl, see Bristol, Marquess.


Jermyn, Sussex and Devonsh., a tiger's
head erased gu.
Jermyn, Suff., a talbot passant arg.,
gorged with a ducal coronet or. cf. 54. i
Jermyn, Suff., out of a ducal coronet or.
a greyhound's head ppr., collared of
the

first.

cf.

61. 7

Jermyn, Suff., a greyhound's head sa.,


gorged with a bar gemelle or.
cf. 61. 2
Jerningham, Baron Stafford, see Stafford.
Jerningham, Norf., on a ducal coronet
or, a demi-faleon with wings expanded
ppr.

88. 10

Jerningham, Sir Hubert Edward Henry,


K.C.M.G., of 14, Bruton Street, W., and
Longridge Towers, Berwick, out of a
ducal coronet or, a demi-falcon with
wings displayed ppr.
Jerningham, Norf. and Suff., out of a
ducal coronet or, a demi-falcon displayed arg.
cf. 88. 10
Jersey, Earl of (Villiers), Middleton Park,
Bicester, Oxford: (i) A lion rampant
arg., ducally crowned or (for Villiers).
I.
12.
(2) On a rock ppr., an eagle
rising arg., ducally gorged or, holding
in the beak an adder ppr., and charged
on the breast for distinction with an
ermine spot {for Child). Fidei coticula
crux.
cf. yy. 8
Jersey, a phojnix in flames ppr.
82. 2
Jerveis, VVorcs., and Jervis and Jervois,
Hants, an heraldic tiger's head sa.
25. 4
Jervis, Viscount St. Vincent, see St. Vincent.

Swynfen John, Esquire, of ChatEccleshall,


Staffs,
and Staff
College, Camberley, Surrey, between

Jervis,

cull,

two wings

sa., a griffin's head erased


gorged with a collar gu., pendent
therefrom an escutcheon az., charged
with a boar's head couped arg.
Jervis of Petling, Leics., a hawk's head
or, between two wings erm.
89. i
Jervis-White-Jervis, Sir John Henry,

or,

Bart., of Ballyclis, co. Wexford


(i) A
martlet or (for Jervis). 95. 2. (2)
Three arrows, one in fesse and two in
saltire, gu., headed or, flighted arg.,
enwreathed (for White).
Venale nee
:

Jervis-White of Ferns and Gorey, co.


Wexford, Ballylenan, co. Cavan, and
Heathfield, co. Wexford: (i) A martlet
or.
(2) Three arrows, two in saltire,

one in

fesse.

the late

Jervois,

Sir

William

Francis

Drummond, G.C.M.G., K.C.M.G.,

G.B..

on a wreath of the colours an ostrichfeather erect arg., between two grenades fired ppr.
Jervoise
)
An heraldic tiger's head
i
sa. (for Jervoise).
25. 4.
(2) A plume
:

of five ostrich-feathers arg. (for Ellis).


115. I

Jervoise, Francis Henry Tristram, Esquire, J.P., of Herriard Park, BasingVirstoke, an heraldic tiger's head sa.

prccmium laus.
Clarke-, Sir Hanry, Bart., of
Idsworth Park, Hants (i) An heraldic
tiger's head sa.
(for Jervoise).
(2)
Within a gem ring or, set with a
diamond ppr., a roundle per pale gu.
and az., charged with a pheon arg. (jar
tutis

Jervoise,

Clarke).

20

JER

306

OH

Jeudwine, Canon, M.A., of Harlaxton


Rectory, Grantham, Lines, a tower Jocelyn, Earl ol Roden, see Roden.
leg erased at the thigh gu.
Jocelyn or Jocelyne, Herts, a falcon's
ppr.
Jerworth, a crane's head couped
leg erased a la quise ppr., belled or.
104. 5 Jeune, Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Henry, of
Faire man devoir.
II3- 8
Arlington Manor, Newbury, Berks,
Jesse of Llanbedro Hall, Denbighsh., a
between the attires of a stag affixed to Jockel of Edinburgh, the mast gu., and
lion sejant supporting an escutcheon
2
the sail of a ship arg., with pennon
cj. 8.
Faire
the scalp an estoile, all arg.
gu.
flotant at top az., tackling and yards
sans dire.
123.2
Jessel, Sir Charles James, Bart., M.A.,
Fiducid et labore.
160.11
D.L., of Ladham House, Goiidhurst, Jeune, Evan Browell, Esquire, J.P., of
chapeau a greyhound
the Manor House, Lynmouth, Barn- (oddieU,
Kent, a torch f esse wise fired ppr.,
sejant ppr.
cj. 59. 4
staple, same crest and motto.
surmounted by an eagle volant arg.,
Jevers, a demi-lion rampant or, coUared Jodrell, see Cotton-JodreU.
holding in the beak a pearl, also arg.
Jodiell, Chesh., a cock's head and neck
2S4. 4
couped or, the wings elevated arg.,
two
Jessel, Captain Herbert Merton, of 50, Jevon, Staffs, a saltire or, betM
combed and wattled gu.
Mount Street, Park Lane, W., same! palm-branches ppr.
Persevere.
Jewel, an oak-branch fructed ppr. 151. 3 Jodrell, Herbert Henry, Esquire, a cock's
crest.
head and neck couped, the wings erect
JessOD, an arm erect vested paly of six Jewell of Bowden, Devonsh., a cubit arm
or, combed and jelloped gu., issuant
vested az., cuffed arg., holding in the
irg. and az., charged with a bend gu.
out of a chaplet of roses of the last,
cinquefoil
hand ppr. a gilliflower gu., stalked and
holding
boldin
in the hand ppr.
barbed and seeded ppr., and for discj. 205. 10
leaved vert.
purp., leaved vert.
tinction charged on the neck with a
Tola gloriosa
Jesson, Warw., a dextr arm ppr., vested Jewell, Durh., same crest.
cross crosslet sa.
jUia regis itiiritisecus.
305. 7
gu., charged with a bend arg.. cuffed or,
holding in the hand a rose of the second Jewell, Scotland, a dexter hand holding Jodrell, Derbysh., a cock's head and neck
couped, wings erect or, combed and
a gilliflower ppr.
stalked and leaved vert.
cj. 205. 10
jelloped gu., issuing from a chaplet of
Jesson of Oakwood, Staffs, a cubit arm Jewers, between the horns of a crescent
roses barbed and seeded ppr.
305. 7
a buckle ppr.
163. 15
erect, vested az.. charged with a bend
embattled counter-embattled and cuffed Jewitt of Matlock Bridge, Derbysh.. a JodreU, Sir Alfred, Bart., D.L., of Sail
Park, Norf., a demi-cock with wings
demi-pegasus regardant, wings addorsed
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a rose
erected and endorsed or, combed and
Consilii taciturnitas
arg., holding between the legs a flaggu., slipped vert.
wattled gu., issuant out of a wTeath
staff, thereon a flag floating to the
of roses of the last, barbed and seeded
dexter of the same, charged with a
Jessop, Ireland, a goat's head erased sa.,
of the first.
Nan sibi, sed patrim natus.
Nonsibi. 47.8
cross of St. George gu.
armed and coUared or.
cj. 128. 7
Jewkes, Lanes and Warw., a demi-lion
Jessop, a moorcock ppr.
305. 7
ducaUy crowned.
10. 11 Joel, a hare lodged among grass ppr.
Jessop of Doory, Longford, a dove hold136. 12
ing in its beak an oUve- branch ppr. Jewsbury, Glouc, on a mount vert, a
martlet or.
Pax et amor.
92. 5
95. 7 Joel, Solomon Barnato, of Great Stanhope Street, London, W., a lion passant
Jessop, a cockatrice's head erased purp., Jex of Lowestoft, Suff., a horse's head
ppr., holding in the mouth a sprig of
arg., maned or, holding in his mouth a
combed gu., winged ppr.
68. 12
three roses, sUpped, leaved, barbed,
broken spear of the last.
Jessop, John De Burgh, Esquire, of
and seeded, also ppr., supporting with
Overton Hall, Ashover, near Chester- Jex-BIake, F. W., Esquire, of Swantonthe dexter fore-paw an antique shield
field, a cockatrice's head couped ppr.,
Abbots, Norf.
(i)
A morion ppr.,
az., ornamented and charged with a
thereon a martlet arg. (jor Blake). (2)
charged with two bars arg., holding in
rose or.
Facta non verba.
the beak a trefoil slipped vert, between
A horse's head arg., maned or, erased
two wings of the first, each charged
gu., holding in the mouth a broken John, Cornw., an arm in armour embowed holding in the hand a sword.
tilting-spear, also or (/or Jex).
with a cross couped of the second. Pax
Bene
prceparatum pectus.
195. 2
Philadelphus,
Holly John, on two battle-axes in saltier ppr.,
Jessop of Mount Jessop, co. Longford, Jeyes,
Esquire,
the blades or, a Cornish chough sa.,
Ireland,
a cockatrice's head ppr.,
Lodge, Boughton, Northamp., out of a
beaked and niembered gu.
combed and wattled, and the wings
ducal coronet a camel's head ppr.,
John, a demi-lion rampant ppr.
10. 2
displayed gu., each charged with a
bezantee.
Tenax et fidelis.
trefoil slipped arg.
cj. 68. 8
Jeynes, an arm erect holding a battle- Johnes, Monm., two battle-axes in saltier
ppr., the handles or.
172. 4
axe.
Jessop, Walter B., Esquire, of 8, Bush213. 12
Johnes, Lanes, out of a ducal coronet a
mead Avenue, Bedford, Beds, on a Jeynor, Essex, a greyhound sejant or.
plume of five ostrich-feathers. Vincc
branch fesseways erased at the dexter
59- 4
tnalum bono.
and couped at the sinister, a dove ppr. Jeynor, a greyhound sejant collared.
114. 13
Johnes of London, a lion rampant or,
within a laurel-branch in orle issuing
cj. 59. 2
supporting an anchor az., the flukes of
from the dexter side. Prmmia virtutis Jeys, a horse passant arg.
52. 6
the
first.
honores.
of
Brimsey,
Somers.,
tiger's
Joanes
a
head
Johnes, HiUs-, Lieutenant-General Sir
erased.
Jessop of Bromhall, Yorks, a turtleJames, G.C.B.,
V.C,
Dolaucothy,
dove standing on an olive-branch Joanes of London and Worcs., the sun in
Carmarthensh. (i) On two halberts
which is bent over its head ppr.
his splendour or.
162. 2
saltirewise gu., headed or, a raven sa.
Jessope, Dorset, a cockatrice displayed Joanes, a greyhound's head arg., between
charged on the breast with a cross
vert, combed and wattled gu.
68. 14
two roses gu., slipped and leaved ppr.
crosslet or, for difference (jor Johnes).
Jessope, Jessopp, or Jessup, a man on
61. II
horseback at a charge, holding in his Joass of Collin wort, Banffsh., Scotland,
(2) On a mount vert, in front of the
shaft of a broken tilting-spear erect
hand a broken tilting-spear ppr. 1 89. 5
a sand-glass winged.
Cogit amor.
ppr., a horse courant arg. guttee-deJett of London, out of rays of the sun
113. II
sang, holding in the mouth the other
or, a demi-swan with wings elevated Job, Lanes, out of a ducal coronet a
part of the spear, also ppr.
Dcus
bull's head.
sa., holding in the beak an arrow arg.
44. 1
pascit corvos.
In ccelo confidimu-s.
189. 5 Jobber, Staffs, a fox sejant ppr.
32. 1
Jetter of Bayton, EUowe, and Lowestoft, Jobling of Newton Hall, Northumb., a Johns, on a mural coronet ppr., a serpent
demi-lion rampant holding a battleno wed vert.
142. 12
Suff., out of a ducal coronet or, a cubit
axe ppr. For my country.
arm erect habited in mail, holding in
15-4 Johns of Trewince, Cornw., two battlethe hand, all ppr., the blade of a broken Jobling,
axes in saltier ppr.
same crest. Per ardita ad
172. 4
alta.
Johns of Glasgow, Scotland, a crow ppr.
sword arg.
Semper sic.
Jetter, out of a ducal coronet an arm Jobson of Snayth, Yorks, on a sinister
107. 14
erect holding a broken spear, all ppr.
gauntlet arg., a falcon close or.
Johns, Beldam-,of Windmill Lodge, Bishop
Stortford, Herts, upon a mount vert.
cj. 86. 13
cj. 214. 10

Jervys, a

hand

ppr., holding

an

eagle's
220. 12
ppr.

JOH
a garb banded

JOH

pendent from the Johnson, a lion statant gardant royally Johnson of London, a cock arg., combed
band by a ring, also or, an escutcheon
crowned.
and wattled or, standing upon a fasces
c/. 4. i
of the iii-st charged with a dexter hand Johnson, Honourable George Randall, of
of the last.
cj. 91. 2
couped at the wrist of the second. Dat
Fitzherbert Terrace, Wellington, and Johnson, Sir Allen Bayard, K.C.B., of
Dens incremerdiim.
the Aral, Poverty Bay, New Zealand,
60, Lexham Gardens, S.W., a tower
Johnson, Bart., Middx., an arm embowed,
and also of Stalham and Tunstead,
arg. charged with a crescent for differthe hand grasping a sword ppr.
Deo
Norf., England, Member of the Legisence, on the battlements thereof a cock
regiqiie liber.
20 1. 4
lative Council of New Zealand
ppr.
Vicisti et
and
nivitnns.
Nunguam
Johnson, late Sir William Gilleland,
James Woodbine Johnson, Esquire,
non paratus.
156.12
of Belfast, an arm in armour embowed
J.P., of Wairakaia, Gisborne, Poverty Johnson, Oswald Carnegy, Esquire, B.A.,
graspmg
the hand a vord. all ppr.,
Bay, New Zealand, Captain in the New
Barrister-at-Law, of the Quillet, Salisbetween two wings erect az. i\ unquam
Zealand Militia, a hon rampant erminbury, a tower arg thereon a cock ppr.
non paralus.
ois, holding in the dexter fore-paw a
(Above the crest) Vicisti et vivimus.
Johnson of Kittlesworth, Diirh., a dexter
mullet sa., the dexter hind-paw resting
(Below the sliield) Nnnquam non
arm in armour embowed firing a pistol,
on a cross moline gu. Strenue et prosparatus.
all ppr.
pere.
Johnson of London, out of a ducal coronet
197. 12
Johnson of Wilmslow, Chesh., a dexter Johnson of London, an heraldic tiger's
a swan's head and neck, all or.
arm embowed firing a pistol, aU ppr.
head erminois, maned arg.
25. 4 Johnson, Chesh., on a ducal coronet or,
Fugite jures omnes.
200. 1
an eagle with wings expanded sa.
Johnson, Middx. and Heref., an heraldic
tiger's
Johnson, Dixon-, of Aykleyheads, Durh.
head erased or.
cj. 25. 4
Johnson of London, an eagle's leg sa.
(i) Same as above.
cj. 113. 8
(2) A cubit arm Johnson of Great Yarmouth, Norf., out
erect vested erminois, cuffed arg., in
of a ducal coronet or, a leopard's head Johnson,
Charles Plumptre,
Esquire,
the hand a roundle of the first. Forand neck gu.
issuant from clouds a serpent nowed
23. 11
titer et sincere.
holding in the mouth a poppy-head
Johnson, Durh., a tiger's head couped
Johnson, Chesh., an arm in armour, holdsa., bezantee.
slipped ppr., thereon an eagle rising,
ing in the hand, all ppr., an arrow arg., Johnson, Durh., a leopard's head sa., bealso ppr., charged on the breast and
with a pheon's head or.
zantee, flames issuing from the mouth
each wing with a cross crosslet gu. In
Johnson of Kennal Manor, Chislehurst,
and ears.
lucem aspiro.
Kent, in front of a dexter arm em- Johnson of Twyzell, Durh., a leopard's Johnson, Edward Middleton, Esquire,
bowed in armour ppr., the hand, also
face per pale az. and sa., bezantee, from
same crest and motto.
ppr., grasping a javelin in bend sinister,
the mouth and ears flames issuant ppr. Johnson, Northumb., a stalk of wheat
pheoned or, and enfiled with a chaplet Johnson, a pheon gu., surmounted by a
ppr.
N unquam non paratus.
1 54. I
of roses gu., two branches of oak in
star of eight points or.
cj. 174. 11
Johnson of London, a spear-head arg.,
saltire vert.
between two branches of laurel vert,
198. 8 Johnson of Bury, Saxmundham, and
Bildeston, Suff., a leopard's head erased
Johnson, Herbert Alfred, Esquire, of
crossing each other over the spearFarnah Hall, near Derby, in front of a
ppr., collared or.
Fortiter in re, suahead.
dexter arm embowed in armour ppr.,
viter in modo.
cj. 22. 12
Johnson of Withcot, Leics., a demi-griffin
the hand grasping a javelin in bend Johnson of Milton Bryant, Beds, on a
gu., coUared erm., holding between its
sinister, pheoned or, and enfiled with a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., an ounce's
claws a pheon or.
chaplet of roses gu., two branches of
head erased arg.
cf. 23. 10 Johnson, Thomas Fielding, Esquire, of
oak in saltire vert. Virtus patientia Johnson of Gainsborough, Lines, a
Brookfield, Knighton, near Leics., a
Veritas.
leopard passant gardant sa., platee
demi-griffin gu.. holding a pheon in the
(Granted, to the late Richard
Johnson, Esquire, of the County Palaand bezantee.
dexter claw, and resting the sinister on
cj. 24. 4
tine of Lancaster.)
Lahore et honore.
a lozenge or.
198. 8 Johnson, a wolf passant, holding in its
mouth a sprig of woodbine in full
Johnson, out of a mural coronet gu.,
252. 17
a cubit arm erect vested or, turned
blossom, all ppr.
cj. 28. 10
Johnson, out of a ducal coronet a griffin's
up arg., holding in the hand ppr. a Johnson, John William Denne, Esquire.
head.
67. 9
scimitar of the third, hilt of the second.
of Temple Belwood, Lines, and Sarre Johnson of Ulverscroft and Burleigh
Johnson, Kent, an arm erect vested per
Field, Leics., a griffin's head erased per
Court, Westgate-on-.Sea
(i) Upon ai
pale az. and or, holding in the hand
mount vert, a wolf passant sa., holdfesse arg. and gu., holding in the beak a
ppr. a cross patonce or.
ing in the mouth a branch of woodbine
palmer's scrip of the last.
207. 6
Johnson of Limehouse, Middx., a trippr. (jor Johnson).
(2) A man's head Johnson of Thwaite, Lines, Middx., and
angular harrow or.
affrontee between two bulrushes ppr.
Norf., out of a ducal coronet per pale
178. 4
Johnson of Beaconsfield, Bucks, a cubit
(jor Hilton).
Tant que je puis.
arg. and az., two wings expanded
arm habited or, grasping in the hand Johnson, Staffs and Suff., on a mount
counterchanged.
109. 8
ppr. a cross flory, also or.
vert, an ibex sejant erm. ducally gorged, Johnson, a man's head couped at the
crined, and tufted or, attired arg.
neck affrontee and bearded, all ppr.
c/. 207. 6
Johnson, Bart., of Twickenham, Middx., Johnson, Vivian Abbott, Esquire, of
190. 12
a hand gu., encircled with a ducal
Sheffield, Yorks, same crest.
Semper Johnson of Deanery, Durh., a savage's
crown or, grasping a sword ppr.,
viridis.
head couped at the shoulders, bearded
pommel and hilt or.
Nee aspera Johnson, Oliver, Esquire, Avondale Road,
and wreathed, all ppr. Nil admirari.
terrent.
212. 7
Hillsborough, same crest and motto.
Johnson, Northumb. and Durh., in front
Johnson of LuSenham, Rutl., a hon's head Johnson, on a mount vert, a talbot couof a man's head affrontee, couped at
gu., crowned or, between two ostrichchant arg., collared and chained or.
the shoulders ppr., %vreathed about the
feathers arg.
temples arg. and gu., two pheons or.
Johnson, Kent, Worcs., and Glouc, out of
Johnson, Rutl. and Notts: (i) A lion's
a ducal coronet or. a nag's head sa. 51.7 Johnson, late Francis, Esquire, of Low
head erased gu., ducally crowned or, Johnson, out of a ducal coronet a demiNewton, Northumb., in front of a man's
between two ostrich-feathers arg. (2)
head affrontee, couped at the shoulders
bear rampant, muzzled and ducally
Out of a ducal coronet arg., a leopard's
ppr., wreathed about the temples arg.
crowned, holding between the paws a
head or.
and gu., two pheons or. Nil admirari.
sword in pale.
cj. 34. 10
23. 11
Johnson, a lion's head gardant erased Johnson, a greyhound's head couped vert, Johnson, a chevalier in complete armour
per pale gu. and sa., bezantee, collared
on horseback at full speed, holding in
collared or.
61. 2
his dexter hand a sabre.
189. 10
Johnson, Scotland, a bull's head cabossed
Johnson of London, a demi-lion rampant
sa., armed or.
43. 8 Johnson, a mermaid holding in her dexter
hand a sceptre, and in her sinister a
ppr.
10. 2 Johnson of London and Y'orks, a cock
mirror, all ppr.
Johnson, Durh., a demi-lion rampant rearg. combed and wattled or, charged
gardant, gorged with a palm-branch
on the body with three guttcs-de-sang. Johnson, Arthur, Esquire, of the Woodlands, Bishop Stortford, Herts, in front
arg.
cj. 91. 2
or,

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308

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Johnston of BeauUeu, co. Louth, a winged Johnston of Dublin, a horse passant per
spur or, leathered gu. Nunquam non
fesse arg. and sa.
Festina lente.
52. 6
paratus.
in. 12 Johnston-Stewart, Stair Hathorn, Esquire,
Rev.
George
Thompson,
Johnston,
of Glasserton and PhysgiU Whithorn,
Broughton Rectory, Huntingdon, same
Wigtown, and Champfleurie, Linlithcrest and motto.
III. 13
gowsh.. N.B., a demi-lion rampant
holding in his dexter paw a buckle or.
Johnson, James, Esquire, of Thurlaston Johnston, Andrew, Esquire, J. P., D.L.,
of Forest Lodge, Woodford Green, a
House, Dunchurch, Rugby, in front of
Suffibulatiis 7tiajores sequ
winged spur or. Nunquam non para- Johnstone, see Derwent, Baron.
two tilting-spears in sal tire ppr., a
tus.
Assiduitate.
Johnstone,
spur or, the whole between two wings,
see
Vanden-Bempde-JohnJohnston of Holly Park, co. Do wn, a winged
stone.
also ppr.
Servabo fidem.
spur.
Nunquam non paratus. in. 12 Johnstone, Sir Frederick Jolm William,
Johnson of Walton House, Curab., a spur
Bart.,
between two wings, within the spur an Johnston of Wardmilnes, Scotland, a hand
D.L.,
of
Westerhall,
Dumppr., holding an escallop gu.
Sine
friessh., a spur with wings or, leathered
estoile, all ppr.
216. 2
fraude fides.
Nunquam non paratus.
Johnson, Lanes (i) A spur or, the strap
gu.
in. 12
gu., between two wings of the first. Johnston of Edinburgh, a hand holding Johnstone, Montague George, Esquire, of
a bezant ppr. Ex sold virtute honos.
III. 13. (2) A tower in flames.
Craig-Sanquhar, Cupar, Fifesh., N.B.,
155.9
Johnson of Edinburgh, Scotland, a winged Johnston of Straiton, an arm in armour,
same crest and motto.
holding in the gauntlet a sword, all Johnstone of Lathrisk, Fifesh., Scotland,
spur ppr. Nunquam non paratus.
ppr.
Semper paratus.
210. 4
III. 12
a spur placed upright, the rowel in
chief or, winged arg., leathered gu.
Johnson of Rockenham, co. Cork, and Johnston, Lieutenant - Colonel George
Hamilton,
Ceistle
Lyons House, Fermoy, on a
Esquire,
Kilmore,
co.
Semper paratus.
in. 12
mural crown ppr., a spur erect or,
Armagh, Ireland, an arm in armour Johnstone, Edward, Esquire, of Duusley
embowed, holding in the hand a sword
between two wings expanded arg.,
Manor, Staffs, a spur winged ppr.
each charged with an annulet gu.
in bend sinister, all ppr., the elbow
Nunquam non paratiis.
in. 12
Nunquam non paratus.
charged with a spur-rowel gu. Nun- Johnstone, of Fulford Hall, Hockley
c/. 1 1 1
13
quam non paratus.
Johnson, Frederick Ponsonby, Esquire, of
Heath, Warw., a spur ppr., winged or.
195. 5
Castlesteads, Brampton, Cumb., within Johnston, Rer. Richard, M.A., of KilNunquarn non paratus.
more, Richhill, co. Armagh, same crest Johnstone of Alva, Clackmannan, a spur
a winged spur erect an estoile. all or.
and motto.
Nunquam non paratus.
12
with wings or, leather gu. Nunquam
cf. 1 11
Johnson of Runcorn, Chesh., a crescent Johnston, Robert H M.A., M.D., B.Ch., of
non paratus.
in. 12
or, issuant therefrom a pheon sa., all
8, Marlborough Hill. St. John's Wood, Johnstone, George
Charles Keppel, of
N.W., a dexter arm in armour embetween two wings of the last. Scroabo
Rothsay, West Cowes. Isle of Wight,
bowed, holding in the hand a sword
a spur with wings or.
fidem.
Nunquam non
ppr.
Nunquam non paratus.
Johnson, Lanes, a tower in flames.
155- 9 Johnston and Johnstone, Ireland, a dex- Johnstone, John Douglas, of Snowhill,
ter arm in armour embowed, the hand
Johnson, Bucks, a castle ppr.
Lisbellow, co. Fermanagh, same crest
155. 8
apaumee ppr.
200. i
Johnson, a sword and a dagger in saltier,
and motto.
the blades arg., hilts and pommels or.
Johnston of Knappagh and Glenaale, co. Johnstone, John Hey wood. Esquire, of
Armagh, Ireland, an arm in armour
c/. 171. 12
Bignor Park, Pulborough, Sussex, a
embowed holding a sword. Nunquam
Johnson, Ireland, a sword and a key in
spur with wings or, leathered gu. Nunnon paratus.
saltier ppr.
171. 10
quam non paratus.
195. 2
Johnson of Ayscough Fee Hall, a ducal Johnston, Bart., of Johnston, Scotland, Johnstone, Ralph W., M.D., B.A., of
coronet.
Onus sub konore.
a sword and a dagger in saltier, the
228. 10
175, New Bond Street, a spur-rowel
points upward, all ppr.
ihnsonn, a
Paratus ad
upwards between two wings. Nunvert, collai
arma.
Vive ut postea vivas, cf. 171. 12
quam non paratus.
Johnston of Gormack, Scotland, a spur- Johnston of Hilltouu, a sword and dagger Johnstone of Pitkeirie, Fifesh., Scotland,
rowel between two palm-branches in
in saltier, all ppr.
Paratus ad arma.
a winged spur or. Assiduitate. in. 12
orle, all ppr.
Securior quo paraiior.
Johnstone of Netherwood, Dumfriessh.,
cf. 171. 12
a spur with wings or, leathered gu.
146. 13 Johnston, a sword and a dagger in saltier,
Johnston of Corehead, a spur or. Ad
the points upwards, all ppr., hilted and
in. 12
arma paratus.
pommelled or.
</. 171.
178. 8
12 Johnstone, Hope-, John James, of AnnanJohnston, Archibald, Esquire, late of 9, Johnston, Christian Frederick Charles
dale
A spur erect or, winged arg.
I
Claremont Crescent, Edinburgh, a spur
Alexander James, Esquire, of Hiltoun,
in. 12. (2) A globe
(for Johnstone),
winged or, leathered gu. Ready, aye
Berwick, a sword and a dagger ppr.,
fractured at the top under a rainbow
ready.
hilted or, crossing each other saltirein. 12
with clouds at each end, all ppr. [for
Johnston, Archibald Francis Campbell,
wise with the points upwards. Paratus
Hope), At spes non fracta. NunCarnsalloch, Dumfriessh., same crest.
ad arma.
quam non paratus.
cf. 171. 12
159. 2
Johnston, Bart., Dumfries, a spur with Johnston of Clathrie, Dumfriessh., Scot- Johnstone, Scotland, a spur or.
178. 8
wings or, leathered gu. N^mquam non
land, a star issuing out of a cloud or. Johnstone, Scotland, an arm in armour
paratus.
in. 12
Appropinquat Dies.
holding in the gauntlet a sword erect,
164. II
Johnston of Gartney, a winged spur or, Johnston of Johnston and Caskieben. a
all ppr.
Semper paratus.
210. 4
leathered gu.
Cave paratus.
in. 12
pha?nix in flames ppr.
Vive ul postea Johnstoun, a winged spur or.
Nunquam
Jhonston of Polton, Edinburgh, a spur
vivas.
non paratus.
82. 2
in. 12
ppr., between two wings or.
Sic para- Johnston, Scotland, a phosnix in flames. Joicey, Sir James, Bart., M.P., D.L., J.P.,
tior.
III. 13
Vive tit vivas.
of Longhirst, Northumb., and of 58.
82. 2
Johnston, Lawson-, George Lawson, Es- Johnston, Sir William, Bart., J. P., of
Cadogan Square, London, S.W., a
quire, of Kingswood, Sydenham Hill,
that ilk, of Hilton and Caskieben,
derai-chevalier in armour proper, garKent, a spur between two wings or.
Aberdeensh. (i) A phcenix in flames
nished or, the helmet adorned with
Nunquam non paratus.
ppr.
three feathers, holding in his dexter
305. 10.
{2) Two dexter hands
Johnston, William Elliot Lawson, Esclasped in fesse holding a thistle and
hand a scimitar of the first, supportquire, same crest and motto.
branch of laurel ppr.
ing with the sinister an escocheon
Vive ut postea
Johnston, Scotland, same crest. Caute el
vivas.
arg., charged with three Korleaux with305. II
scdulo.
Johnston of Graitney, Dumfriessh., Scotin two bendlets inverted of the second
Johnston, a spur ppr., between two wings
land, a man armed cap-a-pie on horsebetween two fleurs-de-lis sa.
Omne
arg.
in. 13
back brandishing a sword, all ppr.
solum forti pairia.
284. 2
Johnston, William, Esquire, of BallyCave paratus.
Lord John Pakenham
Joicey-Cecil,
cf. 189. 10
kilbeg, 00. Down, same crest.
Johnston, a griffin's head erased gu. 66.
On a cap of maintenance a garb or.

of a Passion cross or, an anchor in bend


sinister sa.
Fides, spes, caritas.
Johnson of Long Melford, SiiS., and of
Tyldesley, Lanes., a spur or, the strap
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309

supported by two

lions, the dexter arg.


Jones of Rhiewport, Montgomerysh., a
lion rampant gu.
the sinister az. (for Cecil).
Frangas, non fiectes.
(2) A demiman affiontee ppr., the helmet adorned
I- 13
with three feathers gu., arg., and az., Jones, VViUiam Charles, Esquire, of the
Oaklands, Preston Brook, Chesh., and
resting the dexter hand on an escutThomas Oswald Jones, Esquire, of 26.\,
cheon of the arms of Joicey, and supporting with the sinister a spiked mace,
Duke Street, St. James's, London, S. W.,
all ppr.
a demi-Uon ppr., holding between the
Cor anum via una.
paws a sun in splendour or, and supJoiner, a greyhound sejant sa.
59. 4
porting under the sinister paw an inJokes of London, on a ducal coronet or,
crescent arg.
a cockatrice. displayed gu.
Esto sol testis,
225. 4
cf. 68. 14
Jolles of London, out of a mural coronet Jones of London, a demi-lion rampant
a nag's head, all or.
ppr.
10. 2
cf. 50. 13
JoUey, Lanes, a cubit arm vested vert, Jones of Revell, Wilts, out of a ducal
coronet or, a demi-lion rampant sa.,
charged with a pile arg., holding in
the hand ppr. a sword of the second,
langued gu., armed of the first.
16. 3
hilt and pommel or.
Jones, Admiral Sir Lewis Tobias, Knight
Grand Cross of the Most Honourable
Jolley or Jolly of Hatton Garden, London, a demi-eagle displayed or, holdOrder of the Bath, a lion couchant
ing in the beak a sinister hand arg.
or, armed and langued gu., charged
on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped
cf. Si. 6
Esquire, of Waireka,
vert. Periculumexaliis jacito.
Jollie, Edward,
cl.y.c,
Patea, Taranaki, Xew Zealand, uses : Jones of Fakenham, Norf., a lion couchant
a bird holding in the beak a sprig of
sa.
7. 5
olive.
Lcetavi.
Jones, Admiral Loftus Francis, B.N., of
Hylton House, Petersfield, a lion couchJollie, Scotland a fox's head sa.
33. 4
Jollie, a hand holding a scimitar ppr.
ant or. Periculuvi ex aliis jacito.
-13- 5 Jones, Sir Lawrence John, Bart., M.A.,
JoUifl or Jolleff, an arm holding in the
of Cranmer Hall, Norf., in front of a
liand a dagger.
212. 9
castle a lion couchant arg., gorged with

a wreath of laurel ppr., pendent therefrom an escutcheon gu., charged with a

Hylton. Baron.
out of a mural coronet a nag's

Jolliffe, see

Jollifle,

Jones of Rowe, Middx., and Heref., a


tiger's

head erased

or.

John, Esquire, J. P., D.L., of


Ynysfor,
Penrhyndendraeth,
Merionethsh., a boar's head couped ppr.
Jones, Heywood-, Richard, Badsworth
HaU, Pontefract (i) In front of a
Jones,

talbot's
vairee,

head

two

couped

roses

sa.,

collared

stalked

arg.,

and

Jones).
(2) On a
trunk of a tree with
two branches sprouting therefrom and
entwined by ivy, thereon a galen, wings
expanded ppr. {/or Heywood). Till

leaved

mount

ppr.

{for

vert, the

then thus.
Jones, Wales, a boar's head erased in fess
or.
42. 2
Jones, Wales, a boar's head erect and
erased or.
43- 3
Jones of Wexford, Ireland, a boar's head
erased and erect ermines. Pawb yn ol
eiarjer.

43.3

Jones, Wilson Carstairs, Esquire, of Gelli


Gynan, Denbighsh., and of Hartsheath, Flintsh., and the Old Hall.
Chester, on a mount vert, a boar's head
couped gu., in front of an arrow palewise ppr. Heb nevol nerth nid sicr
saeth.

Jones, Alexander Fair,

Esquire, of 55,

Northumberland Street,
same crest and motto.

Edinburgh,

representation of the gold medal pre- Jones, Captain Valentine, a boar's head
sented to Sir John Thomas Jones, the
erased per bend sinister erm. and
first Bart., for his services at Badajoz.
ermines.
42. 2
Marie et arte.
Jolliffe, Twyford-, a cubit arm erect,
Jones, Frederick Arthur Gerwyn, Esvested and cuffed, the sleeve charged Jones, Buine-, Sir Philip, Bart. North End
quire, J.P., D.L., of Pantgas, Golden
with a pile arg., holding in the hand
House, Rottingdean, Sussex, in front
Grove, Carmarthensh.
on a mount
of fire ppr., two wings elevated and
a sword ppr. Tent que je puis.
vert, a representation of a Pembrokesh.
addorsed purpure, charged with a
ox's head in profile ppr., bezantee.
Jolly, Scotland, a dove holding in its
Da
mullet or. Sequar et attmgam.
Lcetavi.
beak an olive-branch.
ei fjydd.
92. 5
283. 14
Jolly, Samuel Aird, Esquire, L.R.C.P., of Jones, Charles Alfred, District Registrar Jones, out of a ducal coronet or, a goat's
Cumberland Park, Acton, W., a dexter
H.
JI.
High
head.
128.
of
Court of Justice, Deputy14
cubit arm in armour holding in the
Constable of Carnarvon Castle, Bron Jones of Ystrad, Carmarthensh., a stag's
hand a scimitar in bend sinister, all ppr.
head erased ppr. Heb Dduw heb ddim.
Hendre, Carnarvon, a demi-lion ramJoUyfle, an eagle's head erased sa., beaked
121. 2
pant holding in the dexter fore-paw a
or.
bunch of arrows. Goreu meddyg, Jones of London, a buck's head erased
83. 2
Jonas, on a tower ppr., a crescent or.
sa., attired or, and between the attires
meddfig enaid.
293. 5
a bugle-horn of the first.
156. 4 Jones, Heref., a lion rampant or.
i. 13
cf. 121. 2
Jones, Viscount Ranelagh, see Ranelagh.
Jones, Berks, a lion rampant or, grasping Jones of Esthall, Oxon., a buck trippant
Jones, see Tyrwhitt.
an anchor in pale sa.
arg.
117. 8
Jones, see Marsham-Jones.
Jones, Shropsh., a lion rampant or, sup- Jones, Edward Fielding, of 38, Athole
Gardens, Glasgow, a stag trippant ppr.,
Jones-Parry, Bart., see Parry.
orting an anchor az., timbered of the
por
Jones of Caton, Lanes, and London, out
firsit.
in front of two spears in saltire, the
of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five Jones, Wales, a lion rampant az., holding
shafts sa., and the heads arg.
Specieostrich-feathers az. Yince. malum bono.
mur agendo.
a shield or, with a carved bordure.
267. 8
114. 13 Jones of Lancych, Pembrokesh., a lion Jones, Wales, on a chapeau gu., turned
rampant regardant sa., armed and
Jones, Richard, Esquire, Barrister-atup erm., a stag arg., attired vert. 118. i
Law, East Wickham House, Welling,
langued gu. Sine nmnine nihilum.
Jones, Captain Henry Hastings, of ArdKent, a demi-lion rampant holding in
(i) A buck's
naree, Ballina, co. Mayo
2. 3
his dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee.
head erased sa. attired or, and between
Jones of Grothkenan, Denbighsh. Wales,
Jones of Sunningwell, Berks, of Chastlea lion's head erased per pale arg. and
the attires a bugle-horn of the first.
ton, Oson, and Worcs., a demi-lion
sa.
17. 8
(2) On a chapeau ppr., a stag statant
rampant or, holding between its paws Jones-Bateman of Pentre Mawr, Denarg., attired vert.
a mullet gu.
c/. 1 5 8
bighsh., a lion's head erased az.
Spes Jones, a stag trippant arg., attired and
Jones of Gwynfryn, Cardigansh., a demicollared or, from the collar an esnon jracta.
\y. 8
lion rampant. Mors miki lucrum.
cutcheon pendent sa., charged with a
Jones of Chiswick. Middx., a lion's head
martlet of the second.
10. 2
erased sa., collared or, studded gu.
cf. 117. 8
Jones, John Amallt, Esquire, L.R.C.P.,
18. 6 Jones, Robert, Esquire, M.D., of Claybury,
Woodford Bridge, Essex, a stag statant
M.R.C.S., J.P., of Heathmont, Aber- Jones, William, Esquire, of Walsall,
between two arms in armour counteravon, Port Talbot, Glamorgansh., a
Staffs, issuant from a sun rising in
embowed. each holding in the hand a
demi-lion sa., charged with a cross
splendour ppr., a lion's head vert, be.4 >wddo Duw a noddir.
fleiu'-de-hs.
clechee and pomonetee or, and holding
zantee.
Diligentia.
294. 8
in the dexter paw a cross calvary in Jones of Dublin, a wolf statant arg.,
bend sinister, also or. Bydd lew keb lid.
resting the dexter paw on a human Jones, Robert Hesketh, Esquire, Belfort
Park, HiU Rise, Croydon, a boar's head
head erased ppr.
Jones, Rev. George If or Rhys, B.A., of
couped close. Heb nevol nerth nid
Hursley, Llandovery, same crest and Jones of Stratford-by-Bow, Middx., a
wolf's head erased or.
sicr saeth.
30. 8
motto.
head.
cf. 50. 13
JoUifle, Somers., a cubit arm in armour,
holding in the hand a scimitar, all ppr.

JON

310

Jones, the late Rev. Thomas, of Eisteddfa


Criccieth, North Wales, same crest and

Ash Grove, Knockholt, Kent, upon


an acorn erect, slipped and leaved.
rising,
all
AIEX
lark
ppr.
a
of

motto.
Jones, Major

same

crest

John Lloyd Thomas,


and motto.

I.M.S.,

Ititegritate et fortitudine.

Evan Barker James ( i


bear's head erased sa., muzzled,
gorged with a collar gemel. and between two estoiles. all or (for Barker).
(2) A cross patee fitK-hee gu.. between
on the dexter side an increscent, and on
the sinister side a decrescent, both or.

APIZTErEIX.

Bank
same

Jones, Thomas, Esquire, Chartered


of India, Australia, and China,

Jones-Barker,

Jones, of Llanerchrugog. Denbighsh.,

Look to the past.


garb or.
153. 2
and motto.
Jones of Benada Castle, co. Sligo. Ireland, a wing gu.. semee d'etoiles or.
Jones of Glanmere House, Forest Hill,
lOQ.
Kent, upon a mount vert, between two
cf.
7
j

Jones, William, Esquire, J.P., of Glandenys, Lampeter, and Blaenos, Llandovery, an ox sa., bezantee.
Da-ei-

roses arg., slipped ppr., a stag lodged,


also ppr., collared az.
Ex vera decus.
cf. lis. 12

Beneficii viemor.

Jones-Bateman, Burleton. Esquire, of


Pentre-Mawr. Abergele, a lion's head
erased az.
Spes non fracta.
Jones-Parry, Sydney Henry. Esquire, of
Tyllwydd. Newcastle Emlyn. South
Wales (i) On a chapeau ppr.. a demi-

flyd.

Jones of Beaver Hill, Derbysh., in front


of a spear between two laurel-branches
ppr., a cross patee gu.

Esto

fidelis

crest

Jones, James, Esquire, of WiUiamstry


Park, Fairford, Glouc, a stag lodged
and regardant ppr., semee of acornvert, holding in the mouth a fern's
branch, also ppr.
Deo adjuvante.

OR

from the wrist by a ribbon an escutcheon gu.. charged with a scimitar, also
ppr.. pommel and hilt of the second.

Jones, William Brittain, Esquire, C.S.I.,

usque

lion rampant or (for Jones).


115. 8 Jones of Uppingham, Rutl., a paschal
(2) A
nag's head erased sa. (for Parry).
Jones, Hon. Alfred Gilpin, M.P., of Bloomlamb ppr.
2
1 3 1
ingdale North-West- Arm Halifax Nova Jones of Foy, Heref., a hedgehog passant Jones-Parry, five battle-axes, staves gu..
headed or. three in pale and two in
Scotia, Canada, a stag's head couped.
ppr.
c/. 135. 8
saltire. encircled
with a wreath of
Jones, Ireland, a greyhound's head erased Jones of Barrow and Filniingham, Lines,
laurel ppr.
or, holding in its mouth a stag's foot
Gofal dyv duw ai giverid.
a cubit arm erect vested purp., cuffed
erased gu.
61. 5
arg.. holding in the hand ppr. a branch Jones-Williams, Thomas John, of Langhern Hill, Wichenford, Worcester, beJones, a talbot's head couped arg.. gorged
of marigolds of the third, stalked and
tween two spears erect ppr., a talbot
with a chain or.
leaved vert.
205. 14
cf. 56. 12
passant per pale erm. and erminois,
Jones, Ireland, a talbot's head couped Jones of London, an arm erect vested or.
charged for distinction on the shoulder
arg., collared and chained gu.
charged with three etoiles in pale gu..
with a cross crosslet sa.
holding a pheon erect arg.
cf. 56. I
Jones of Dublin, a talbot's head couped Jones, an arm in fess couped at the Jope of Merry field, Cornw.. an antelope
Deus
sejant erm.. supporting with the dexter
arg., langued and chained gu.
elbow, holding in the hand a sword
foot an escutcheon per pale or and arg.
fortitndo mea.
in pale, pierced through a boar's head
cf 56. 12
Jopling or Joppling, a dexter hand ppr.,
Jones, a Cornish chough ppr., holding in
holding up an escallop-shell or.
216.2
its dexter claw an etoile arg.
L.ondon. a gauntlet in fess or.
Jones
Jones of Nass, near Lydnay, Glouc, a
holding a sword erect arg., hilted of the Jopp of Cotton. Aberdeensh., on a garb in
fess a cock crowing arg.
Cornish chough ppr.
Sic donee.
107. 14
fii^t, pierced through a boar's head
Jones, Rev. Preb. H. Jones, M.A., Chaperased vert.
c/. 211. 9
91-4
lain-in-Ordinary to the Queen, of Jones, Wales, a cubit arm erect in armour Jopp, on a garb in fess a cock crowing,
all ppr.
Barton Mere, Pakenham, Suff.. and
ppr., holding in the gauntlet a spear
91. 4
Rev. C. W. Jones. M.A., of Pakenham,
Jorcey, a hand ppr.. holding a swan's
of the first, headed arg.. embrued gu.
standing on a heart or, a raven ppr.,
head and neck erased arg.. beaked gu.
cf. 210. II
220. 9
collared gemelle arg.
107. 8 Jones-Williams, Howel Richard. Esquire.
Jones, Sir William Hollingworth Quayle,
of Cui Pare. Talybont-on-Usk. Brecon- Jordan, Soraers. and Wilts, a mound or.
of 14, Royal Avenue, Chelsea, S.W..
surmounted by a scroll charged with
sh.. a dragon's head erased, holding in
and Pakenham. Bury St. Edmunds,
the motto, " Pereussa resurgo."
the mouth a dexter hand couped at
same crest and motto.
Jordan, Surrey, an almond-tree ppr.,
the wrist.
Ar Dmc y 0yd.
Jones, a bird's head sa., holding in the Jones of Sugwas, Poulstone, Cleve. and
fructed or.
beak a branch reversed vert.
Mountcraig. Heref.. a gauntlet lying Jordan, Surrey, a lion sejant sustaining
Jones of Penrose, Cornw.. and Wilts, a
a cross crosslet iitched. all or.
fesseways holding a spear enfiled with
dragon's head erased vert.
c/. 7 1
2
Jordan, Surrey, a demi-lion or. the sinisa boar's head erased ppr.
Jones, a dragon's head erased vert, du- Jones, Oliver Henry. Esquire, of Fonmon
ter paw resting on the wreath, and
cally gorged or, holding in its mouth
holding in the dexter an eagle's head
Castle, Cardiff, Glamorgansh., a cubit
a glove.
erased sa.
9. 7
cf. 72. 6
arm erect in armour ppr., holding in
Jones of Shackerley Hall, Shropsh. (i)
the gauntlet a spear of the first, headed Jordan of Mountfield, Sussex, a lion seThe sun in splendour or. 162. 2. (2)
jant or, holding in the dexter paw an
arg., embrued gu.
ef. 210. 11
On an Eastern coronet or, a dragon Jones, Morgan, Esquire, of Kihvendeage,
eagle's head erased sa.
passant gardant gu. Over na ovno
Pembrokesh., in front of a dexter arm Jordan, F. W., Esquire, M.D., of Heaton
angau.
Esto sol testis.
Norris, Lanes, issuing from a crescent
in armour embowed ppr., garnished or,
Jones, Wales, the sun in splendour or, at
or, a plume of five feathers az., enthe hand within a gauntlet striking
the end of each ray a flame of fire, all
twined by a serpent, of the first.
with a scimitar, also ppr., the hilt of
ppr.
the second, a boar's head erased az., Jordan, Lanes, a crescent or, and issuing
Jones, Shropsh., the sun in splendour or.
therefrom a plume of five feathers az.,
Pro patria el liege.
tusked, also or.
162. 2 Jones of Littlington. Beds, on a chapeau
entwined by a serpent of the first,
Jones, Inglis-, Wilmot, Derry Ormond,
Arte non vi.
az.. turned up or, an armed arm emCardigansh., same crest.
bowed, tasselled gu., holding in the Jordan, Harry Risden Hall, a martlet
Jones, Norf.. a battle-axe and spear in
with wings displayed gu. Crux dat
hand ppr. a spear, the staff of the
saltier, the handles gu.. the heads arg..
salutem.
fourth armed of the second.
garnished or.
Jones of London, a gairatlet fesseways Jordan or Jordon, a cross crosslet fitched.
Jones, Shropsh.. a mermaid ppr.
184. 5
Pereussa resurgo.
or, holding a sword erect arg.. hilt of
Jones, a nag's head erased arg.
51. 4
the first, pierced through a boar's head Jordayne of London, on a chapeau gu..
Jones, Morris Paterson. Esquire. J. P.. of
turned up erm. a hawk or, the inside
erased vert.
c/. 2 1 1
9
Airlie House, Hoylake, Chesh.. and Jones of Glan Helen, Carnarvonsh.. a[
of the wings of the second.
II, Dale Street. Liverpool, and Gundexter arm embowed in armour ppr., Jorden of Wellington, Shropsh., a demigroy, Welshpool, a fasces fessewise or,
talbot gu.
garnished or. surmounted by two
cf. 55. 11
surmounted by a nag's head erased
branches of laurel in saltire vert, the JOTdon, Ireland, an arm embowed holdarg.
Justus ac tenax propositi.
ing in the hand a dagger ppr.
hand grasping a javelin in bend sinister
point downwards of the first, pendent
cf. 200. 10
cf. 51. 12
.

451

JOR

collared or.

54. 2

c/.

Thomas

Morgan, Esquire, of College of Arms, London, in


front of three spears, one in pale and
two in saltire, sa., a wolf's head ppr.,
couped, and charged on the neck with
a fesse erm. Ojner na o/no argent.
Joseph, Arthur Hill, Esquire, JI.D., of
Glanmor, Bexhill-on-Sea, in front of
three spears, one in pale and two in
Joseph-Watkln,

rampant double queued.

Virtute et
opera.
Jowitt of Eltofts Thorner, Yorks, a lion
sejant gardant gu., the dexter forepaw
supporting an escutcheon of the arms,

Rev. Henry Russell, M.A., of


Marksbury Rectory, Bristol, same
crest and motto.
Juatt, an arm in armour ppr., holding a
fleur-de-lis or.
210. 6
Joynt,

viz.
az., on a chevron arg., between Juba, a heraldic antelope sejant arg.,
two chaplets of oak in chief and a lion
tufted, maned, and armed or, resting
sejant gardant in base or, three buglethe dexter toot on an escutcheon per
horns stringed sa.
pale of the second and first.
Joy of London and Wilts, a falcon Juchen, two wings expanded ppr. 109. 6
standing on a cinquefoil between two Juckes-Clitton, Bart., see Clifton.
vine-branches, all ppr.
Juckes or Jukes, a column ppr.
176. 3
Joy, Ireland, a hand holding an arrow Juckes-Dixon, A., the Marsh, Wellington,
point downwards.
Shropsh., an eagle's head couped be214. 4
Joy, a demi-Uon rampant.
Pro patrid
tween two wings.
ejusque lihcrtate.
10. 2 Judd
and Jude of London, a ferret
Joy of Hartham Park, Wilts, out of a
passant ppr., collared and lined or.
ducal coronet or, a plume of five
134- 9
:

points upwards or, a wolf's


head couped tenne, collared arg.,
feathers arg.
Vivelajoye.
114. 13
charged with three spears' heads sa. Joyce or Joice, a demi-chevalier in arPeri aur y chalon wir.
mour brandishing a scimitar, all ppr.
Joskin or Joskyn, an antelope's head
187. 4
</. 126. 2
arg. collared gu. armed sa.
126. 12
Joyce, an antelope statant.
Joslin, Walter, Esquire, of the Hunts, Joyce, Sir Matthew, of 16, Great CumUpminster, between two hawks' bells a
berland Place, W. (and descendants of
rock, thereon a falcon's leg erased at
the late John Hall Joyce of BlankFaire
the thigh and belled, all ppr.
fordby, Leics.), in front of a lion
mon devoir.
252. 16
rampant ppr., collared nebuly, with
Joslin, Clement, Esquire, of High House,
chain reflexed over the back or, three
Purfieet, same crest and motto.
water-bougets fessewise sa.
Nee teJoslin, Henry, of Gaynes Park, Upnure nee timide.
minster, Essex, same crest and motto.
Joyce of Galway, Ireland, a demi-wolf
Josselyne, Joseline, or Josselin, Essex, a
ducally gorged, all ppr.
ei. 31.2
bear's head and neck sa., muzzled or.
Joye, Wilts, a lion rampant arg., supporting a staff raguly or.
34- 14
Arthur Joye of Benefield, Northamp., the trunk
Josselyn,
Lieutenant - Colonel
Henry, J.P., Fomham, near Bury St.
of a vine with two branches, thereon a
Edmunds, a falcon's leg, beUed or,
dove statant, all ppr.
93. 4
Fairt mon Joyner of London and Sussex, a dexter
erased at the thigh gu.
1 13. 8
arm in armour erabowed holding in
devoir.
the gauntlet a battle-axe, the handle or,
Josselyn, Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick
headed arg.
200. 6
John, Chief Constable of Beds, same
crest and motto.
Joyner, Ireland, a demi-lion az., langued
Josselyn, WUloughby, Esquire, Bury St
gu., holding between the paws a fleurde-lis or, charged with a mullet, also
Edmunds, same crest and motto.
gu.
Josselyn, John Henry, Esquire, J. P.,
ef. 13. 5
Ipswich, same crest and motto.
Joynour, two battle-axes in saltier. 172.
Josselyn, Colonel James Edward, late Joynson of Liscard, Chesh., on a mount
R.A., same crest and motto.
vert, an eagle displayed with two heads
Ad honorem
Josselyn, George Francis, Esquire, J.P.,
az., semee of roses arg.
Ipswich, same crest and motto.
industria duett.
ef. 74. 10
Jossey of Westpans, Haddingtonsh. Scot- Joynson, Tertius, Esquire, same crest
land, an eye ppr.
and motto.
Je voy.
193. 13
Jossey of Edinburgh, an eye ppr.
Ma- Joynson, Francis, Esquire, of New Park,
nuque.
Annan, Dumfriessh., same crest and
193. 13
Jouatt, an arm in armour ppr., holding
motto.
210. 6 Joynson, William, Esquire, of the Manor
in the hand a fleur-de-lis or.
House, Tachbrook Mallory, LeamingJoubert (de la Ferte), Charles Henry,
ton, same crest and motto.
Esq., of the Ferns, Wey bridge, Surrey,
two pine-trees in saltire, eradicated Joynt, Christopher, Esquire, M.D., 21,
Omnia virtuti
and fructed proper.
Leeson Park, Dublin, on a mount vert,
cedunt.
a boar passant ppr., resting its sinister
Joule, out of a ducal coronet or, a stag's
fore-leg on an escutcheon az., charged
head affrontee ppr.
with a fleur-de-lis or. / hope. 272. 1
119. 13
Jourdain, late Sir Henry John, K.C.M.G., Joynt,
Henry William, of WesthiU,
of the Elms, Watford, Herts, a lion
Taxmton, same crest and motto.
sejant or, charged on the body with Joynt, Surgeon-General Francis John,
two cross crosslets in pale, holding in
M.D., a cubit arm erect ppr.. charged
the dexter fore-paw a cross crosslet,
with an escallop arg.. and grasping in
and resting the sinister upon an escallop,
the hand a battle-axe in bend sinister,
all az.
Frangas nan flectes.
also ppr.
Nee temere. nee lente.
Jourdan, two anchors in saltier ppr. 1 6 1 7
ef. 213. 12
Joweles or Jowles, Kent and Surrey, a Joynt, Alfred Lane, Esquire, B.A., of
tower gu., surmounted with eight
4, Pembroke Park, Clyde Road, Dublin,
broad arrows interlaced arg.
on a wreath of the colours issuant out
Jowers, Reginald F., F.R.C.S., of 55,
of a chaplet of oak-leaves vert, two
Brunswick Square, Hove, Brighton,
eagles' heads conjoined, the dexter gu.,
out of a ducal coronet a demi-lion
the sinister az. Nic degenero. ef. 84. 1
saltire,

JUP

311

Jordon, out of a mural coronet a hand


ppr., vested az., brandishing a sword
wavy of the first.
Jordon, a boar's head couped in fess. 43. i
Jorge, a hand ppr., holding a swan's head
and neck erased arg., beaked gu. 220.
Joselin or Joselyn, a talbot passant sa.,

Francis Savile Harry, Esquire,


Maces Place, Riekling, Bishop's
Stortford, a griffin's head erased per
chevron or and vert, charged with three
fleurs-de-lis counterchanged. and holding in the beak an ear of wheat of the
same crest and motto.
Judge, between two laurel - branches a
sword in pale, all ppr.
170. 3
Judge of Mosstown, CO. Meath, an escal-

Judd,

J.P., of

Totum

lop or.

est

providentia.
141. 12

Judgson and Judson, Scotland, out of a


ducal coronet two dexter arms in saltier, vested ppr., holding two scimitars
in pale, also ppr.
ef. 203. 10
Judkln-Fitzgerald, Bart., of Lisheen, co.
Tipperary, a chevalier in complete
armour on horseback at speed, his
sword drawn and beaver up, all ppr.
cf. 189. 10
Judson, a wyvern with wings addorsed.

70.

Juge, Leics., two battle-axes in saltier


headed ppr., the handles gu., enfiled
with a ducal coronet or.
cf. 172. 4
Jugg, an oak-leaf vert.
Jugler of Reigate, Surrey, two swords
in saltier ppr., surmounted by a cross
crosslet in pale sa.
166. 14
Jukes, Shropsh., a dexter arm in armour

embowed and vambraced


nished

or,

also ppr.,

and

arg.,

ppr.,

gar-

supporting a lance in pale,


the standard quarterly sa.
bordered or, fringed, bearing

the arms of the Holy Trinity.


Julian and Julion, on a chapeau a sala-

mander in flames, all ppr.


138. 2
Julian, James Edward John, Esquire,
J.P., of Kilflynn, co. Kerry, a star and
crescent.
Julien, a lion's gamb erased holding the
hilt of a broken sword, all ppr.
38. 2
Julius of Richmond, Surrey, an estoile
arg.
164. I
Jump, Henry, Esquire, late of Woodlands,
Little Woolton, Lanes, a demi-stag
regardant ppr., charged on the shoulder with three roses chevron wise arg.,
supporting a Passion cross or. Fortiter
et fidditer.

Jump, James, Esquire, of Hardwicke


House, Bury St. Edmunds, Suff., same
crest and motto.
Jumper, a demi-Uon ppr., supporting a
long cross gu.

II. 14
of London, a wing arg., charged
with two bars gemel sa.
cf. 109. 7
Jupp, a griffin passant holding in the
dexter claw a buckle ppr.
63. 7

Jumper

JUR

KEA

KEI

313

and Alderminster Lodge, StratfordKeane, Sir John, Bart., of Cappoquin Kebell of Homerston, Leics., a demi
griffin
with wings displayed arg.
House, CO. Waterford, a cat sejant
on-Avon (i) A demi-lion rampant
gorged with a bar gemelle.
ppr., supporting in his dexter paw a
per fesse arg. and gu., crowned or (for
flagstaff, thereon the Union Jack, also Keble, an elephant's head couped.
Peach).
A griffin's head sa.,
(2)
ppr.
Felts demidcta mitis.
285. 8
langued gu.,
charged
133- 2
with
three
Keane, Frederick Henry, of Tivoli, Keck, Powys-, Harry Leycester, of
mullets all counterchanged (for KeighCappoquin, co. Waterford, same crest
ley).
Staughton Grange, Leics., and of Bank
Quicquid dignum saniente bonoquc
and motto.
Hall, Lanes
Out
of
a
mural
coronet
est.
(
i
Keane, Francis Burton, Esquire, of the
gu., a maiden's head erm., purfled or, Keightley, Archibald, M.D., 46, Brook
Hermitage, near Ennis, co. Clare, Irehair dishevelled of the same and flotant,
Street, Hanover Square, W., a griffin's
land, a wild cat rampant gardant ppr.,
adorned with a chaplet vert, garnished
head erased.
gorged with an antique Irish crown or,
with roses ppr.
{2) A lion's gamb Keignes and Keynes, a cross crosslet
and charged on the shoulder with a
erased and erect gu., grasping a fleurfilched gu., between two palm-branches
:

Felts demulcta

trefoil vert.

de-lis

viitis.

Keane, Marcus, Esquire, of Beech Park,


Ennis,

same

crest

Keane, Ireland, on a chapeau a stag


pant,

all

Kearney,
Kearney,
Kearney,

ppr.

trip-

cit.

hilt or.

Siistine et abstine.

211. 4
co.

Mayo, Ireland

cj.

74. 2

Keefe, Ireland, a lion's gamb party per


chevron or and gu.
cf. 36. 4
Keegan, a dexter hand holding a sheaf of
arrows.
214. 3
Keegan, Edward Wells, Esquire, J. P.. of
Clonavar, Strandtown, co. Down, a
dexter hand holding a sheaf of five
arrows, all ppr., charged on the wrist
with a harp or, stringed arg. Nunquam nan paratus.

of BlanchviUe, co. Kilkenny,


Ireland, a gauntleted hand or, holding

Kearney of Ballyvary,

10. 2

Keignes, a talbot passant

(i) A ruined castle in flames ppr.


(2)
A gauntleted hand in fesse or, holding
a dagger arg,
Sustine et abstine.
Keeling of Newcastle-under-Lyne, Staffs,
out of a mural coronet gu,, a demi-lion
Kearney, Ireland, a ruined castle in
flames ppr.
or,
supporting an escutcheon arg.,
Kearns, Ireland, out of a heart gu., a
charged with a cross formee fitchee
hand holding a scimitar ppr.
gu.

Keat, a demi-cat gardant.


26. 12
Keate of Woodford, Essex, and of Grovehurst, Kent, a mountain-cat passant sa.

charged with a cross patee fitchee arg.,


a scaling-ladder fesseway sa. Hon-

26. 4

Keeling of Southill, Beds, and Worcs., a


Hon sejant or, supporting a scalingladder gu.
Keeling, Kellyng, Kelyng, and Kelynge,
a sword erect enfiled with a Saracen's

Keates, Joseph Andrew, Esquire, Lord


of the Manor of Bishop's Nympton,
Bishop's Nympton, North Devon, and
of Dunstone, Torquay, a tiger passant
gardant ppr., charged upon the body
with three bezants fesseways, and
resting the dexter paw upon an escutcheon sa., thereon a cake of copper ppr.
Esto memor.
zy 8
Keating and Keatinge, Ireland, a Cupid
holding in his dexter hand an arrow,
and in his sinister a bow, all ppr.

head affrontee, all ppr.


cf. 191. 11
Keen, Ireland, a bundle of five arrows or,
barbed and feathered arg., banded gu.
173- 3

Keen or Keene,

mount

vert, a

sa.

sa.,

Suff., a hind's

bezantce.

head erased
cf.

124. 3

66. i
Keene, a griffin's head ppr.
Keene, an eagle's head couped ppr. 83. i
Keene, Ireland, a martlet or.
95. 2
Keene, Henry George, Esquire, CLE.,
a bundle of five arrows or, barbed and
fiighted arg., tied with a ribbon gu.
Keenlyside, a beacon lighted ppr. 177. 14
Keep, a weaver's shuttle erect gu.,
threaded ppr.
176. 13
Keep, a talbot passant. Keep faith.
Keet of Canterbury, Kent, a dexter arm
embowed, couped at the shoulder vested
az., cuffed arg., holding in the hand

189. 7

boar passant
40.

co. Wexford, a boar


statant gu., armed and unguled or,
holding in the mouth a nettle-leaf

Keating of Kilcoan,

vert.

Keating of Baybush,

co. Limerick, a boar


statant gu., armed and unguled or,
holding in the mouth a nettle-leaf vert.
Providcniia Divina.
Keating, Rev. William, M.A. Oxon, of
ppr., a battle-axe of the second, staff
or, entwined with a serpent vert.
177. Queen's Gate, London, S.W., a
boar passant gu. holding in the mouth Keete of Chellesburne, Dorset, a unicorn's
an oak-leaf slipped between two oakhead erased arg., collared gu., buckled
branches ppr. Amor duett patriae.
and garnished or, armed of the last.
Keats, on a naval coronet or, a tiger Keighley, a dragon's head erased arg.,
statant gardant ppr., charged on the
charged on the breast with a mullet sa.
,

body with an anchor

sa.

cf.

Keats, Glouc. and Berks, a mountain-cat Keighley-Peach,

passant

sa.

26.

54. 2

71. 2

Henry Peach, Esquire,

of Idlicote House,

Shipston-on-Stour,

or,

charged with three bars vert, gutteed'or.

61. 2

cf.

Keir of Calcutta, a mahout or Indian


elephant-driver upon an elephant, all
ppr.
Cum grano salis.
133. 8
Keir-Small-Keir (i) A branch of palm
:

erect ppr. (for Small).


147. 4.
(2)
hand holding a sword ppr. (for Keir).
212. 13
Keir, Scotland, an arm embowed, vested
and cuffed, holding in the hand a
sword. Alterum non leedere.
204. i
Keir, Scotland, an arm in armour em-

bowed holding

in

the hand a sword,

all ppr.
195. 2
Keir, Scotland, a pelican vulning herself
solamen.
98. i

Keating, on a

collared
cf.

ppr.
Deus meum
4 Keeling, Frederic Hillersdon, Esquire, of
Slary's Terrace,
Colchester,
Kearsley and Kearsly of London and
St.
in Keir-Mackintosh of
front of a demi-lion rampant or, holding
Lanes, a demi-eagle erm., winged or.
ness-sh.
(
On
i )
between the paws an escutcheon gu.,
So. 2
a
cat
courant

213-

c/.

sa.,

arg.

Keigwin of Mousehole, Cornw., a greyhound's head couped or.


cf. 61. 2

an eagle with two heads dis- Keiling, see Keeling.


played ppr., charged on the breast Keily, a male griffin statant ppr.
with a mullet arg. Veritas omnia vin- Keinsbam, a greyhound's head

Kearney

a dagger arg.

vert.

or.

arg.
Kedslie,

iiS. 3

Cuthbert- Kearney.
set Butler- Kearney.
see Ayl ward- Kearney.
Kearney of St. Louis and St. Germans,
France, a gauntleted hand lying fesscways ppr., holding a dagger erect arg.,
see

pommel and

bendways

Keddie, Scotland, a lancet open ppr.


Opijer per orbem dicor.
17S. 9
Kedmarston, Sufi., a demi-lion rampant

and motto.

On

the

side a pelican vulning

her-

Mackintosh).
sinister

Dalmigavie, Inverthe dexter side


gardant ppr.
(for

26.

6.

(2)

self ppr. (for Keir).


Touch not the cat
but a glove.
Virescit in arduis virtus.

98. I
Keirie of Gogar, Edinburgh, Scotland, a
hand holding a rose ppr. Virtute viget.
218. 10
Keirll of Croft Castle, Heref., a horse's
head erased arg., holding in the mouth
a palm-branch ppr.
c/. 51. 4
Keith, see Kintore, Earl of.
121. 2
Keith, a stag's head erased.
Keith, Scotland, a stag's head ppr. VeriI2T. 5

tas vincit.

Keith, Earl Marischal, a hart's head


erased ppr., attired with ten tynes or.
121. 2
Veritas vincit.
Keith, Scotland, a stag's head couped.
Memento creatorem.
121. 5
Keitb of Bruxie, a stag's head erased arg.
121. 2
Veritas vincit.
Keith of Craig, Scotland: (i) Ancient, a
stag at gaze or, under a bush of holly,
116. 12
Fortiter qui sedulo.
all ppr.
Ex candore
(2) Modern, an ermine ppr.
decus.
134- 6
Keith of Ostend, a demi-Uon rampant

ppr.

Keith

lO. 2

Recta sequor.
Tillygone, co.

Kincardine,

of

hawk's lure ppr. Venit ab

astris.

Keith of Ravelston, a dexter


in the hand a dagger ppr.

178. 11

arm holding
Pro

veritate.

212. 3

Keith of Auquhorsk, Aberdeensh., a hand


holding a pen ppr. Et loqtior et taceo.
217. 10

KEI

KEM

314

Keith of Arthurhouse, a dexter hand Kellett, Sir William, Bart., of Lota, co. Kelso, Lieutenant-Colonel Archibald, 25,
South Street, Thurloe Square, S.W..
Cork, an armed arm embowed, garholding a pike erect ppr., headed arg.
same crest and motto.
nished or, holding in the hand a baton
Justa sequor.
Feret ad aatra virtus.
Captain
Edward Barrington
of the last.
Kelso,
Keith, a dexter hand holding a scroll of
Purvis, J. P., D.L., Horkesley Park,
paper ppr. Et loquor et taceo.
215.6
cf. 200. 3
Colchester, a garb supported by two
Keith of Ludquhairn, Aberdeensh., Scot- Kelley, Ireland, on a mount an applelions rampant.
Lairg.
tree fructed, all ppr.
land, a dexter hand casting an anchor
Remember thy end.
Kelley or Kelly, Devonsh., Sussex, and Ire- Keltic and Kelty, a wheat-sheaf ppr.
into the water.
Industria.
land, out of a ducal coronet gu., an
153. 2
Keith, Scotland, an arm in armour in fess
ostrich's head arg., holding in the beak Kelton, Shropsh., a lion passant per pale
couped holding in the hand a sword
erm. and ermines, ducally crowned or.
a hor.se-shoe or.
in pale ppr.
cf. 97- 1
c/. 6. 2
Keith of Montrose, a hand holding a Kelley, Kelly, and Keylley, a boar passant
or, wounded by an arrow ppr.
40. 14 Kelverton, an eagle's head couped arg.,
thunderbolt ppr., winged or. Fortiter
216. 4 Kelley or Kelly, Ireland, a hand holding
gorged with a chaplet of roses ppr.
qui sedulo.
Kelvin, Baron (Thomson), Netherhall,
by the horn a bull's head erased.
Keith, Lord Altrie, Scotland, a rock ppr.
Largs, Ayrsh., a cubit arm erect, vested
Watch the temptation.
179. 7 Keliey of Torrington, Devonsh.. a seahorse in water ppr., holding between
az., cuffed arg., the hand holding five
Kelcebourne, on a ducal coronet or. a lion
Honcstij without fear.
the paws a spiked ball.
ears of rye ppr.
sejant holding a sword erect ppr.
205. 5
Kekewicb of Ketchfrench, Cornw., a Kellie, Earl, -lee Mar and Kellie.
leopard's head and neck affrontee sa.
Kellock, Scotland, out of a ducal coronet Kelwich, a lion's head gardant sa.
a sinister hand between two wings, all Kelyng and Kelynge, see Keeling.
cf- 23. 3
ppr.
221. 3 Kemball, Charles Gurdon, Esquire, of
Kekewicb, Trehawke, Peamore House,
Mettingham Castle, Bungay, Suff., in
Exeter, same crest.
Kellock, Scotland, between two wings or,
front of a rock ppr., a fasces fesseways,
a heart. Gloria in excelsis Deo.
Kekewich, Sir Arthur, a Judge of the
also ppr., thereon a goat saUent sa.
High Court, same crest.
cf. no. 14
Nulla nisi ardiia virtns.
264. 9
Kelburne, Viscount, see Glasgow, Earl of. Kelloway and Kellaway, Devonsh., a tiger
passant regardant sa.
Kele of London, a demi-woman ppr., her
Kemball, General Sir Arnold Burrowes,
hair dishevelled or, on her head a Kelloway, a barnacle-bird arg.
K.C.B., of 62. Lowndes Square, S.W.,
183. 5 Kelloway, Hants, a cock arg., combed,
chaplet vert.
same crest and motto.
Kelham, a demi-eagle displayed with
beaked, wattled, and spurred az. 91. 2 Kemball, Major-General John Shaw,
two heads az., semi-e of erm. spots or, Kellum, an otter's head erased ppr. 1 34. 3
J. P., of Fairseat. Wrotham, Seveneach wing charged with a covered cup Kelly, Kelley, or Keylley, a boar passant
oaks, same crest and motto.
82. I
of the lst.
or, vulned in the side by an arrow ppr. Kemble, between a branch of laurel on
the dexter side and one of palm on
Kelham, Robert, of Bleasby HaU. Notts,
40. 14
a demi-eagle displayed with two heads Kelly, Arthur Dillon Denis, Esquire, of
the sinister, both ppr., a boar's head
az., semee of erm. spots or, and charged
Mucklow, Ballyforan, BaUinasloe, eo.
and neck sa., erased gu., charged with
on each wing with a covered cup of
Galway, an eufield statant vert, with a
an etoile arg.
42. 3
the same.
Beneficiorum memor. 82. i
bushy tail turned oyer the back. Tur- Kemble, a dexter arm in armour, holding
Marmaduke,
of
Boxris jortis mihi Deus.
in the hand a broken spear ppr. cf. 2 10.
Kelham, Godfrey
more, Herts, same crest and motto.
Kelly of Castle Kelly and Newtown, co. Kemble, Thomas, Runwell Hall, Essex,
Galway, an enfield passant vert. Tura wolf's head couped and erect or, the
Kelham, Robert Cecil, Esquire, of Havre,
France, same crest and motto.
ris /ortis mihi Deus.
mouth dropping blood.
252.15
Keling of Hackney, Middx., out of a Kelly, Edward Festus, Esquire, of Nor- Kemble, Captain Horatio, R.N., Great
mural coronet a demi-lion or, supportClaydons, East Hanningfield, a wolf's
therwood House, Lyndhurst, Hants,
ing an escutcheon arg., charged with
and 49, Charles Street, Berkeley Square,
head couped and erect or, the mouth
a cross pattee fitched at the foot gu.
same crest and niotto.
dropping blood.
29. 3 Kelly, Ireland, on a chapeau gu., turned Kemeys-Tynte, Halswell Milborne, EsKelk or Keike, a wolf sejant ppr.
quire, J. P.,
Kelk, Sir John William, Bart., of Tedup erm., an enfield vert. Turris fortis
D.L., of Cefn Mably,
worth, Wilts, and 3, Grosvenor Square,
mihi Deus.
Glamorgansh., Halswell, Somers., and
Middx., a wolf sejant erect sa., col- Kelly, Francis Hume, Esquire, J.P., M.A.,
Burleigh Hall,
Leics.
On a
(i)
lared or, holding between the paws a
mount vert, a unicorn sejant arg.,
of Glencara, co. Westmeath, Barristerleopard's face ppr., jessant-de-lis arg.
at-Law, an enfield vert, charged on the
armed and crined or [for Kemeys). (2)
Lcetus sorte vives sapienter.
273. 7
shoulder with a mullet or. Turris /orIssuant from a ducal coronet a demiKell and Kelle, a boar's head erased az.,
tis mihi Deus.
griffin, all or (for Halswell).
Dieu dy
ducally gorged or.
41. 6 Kelly, Rev. Maitland, of Kelly, I,ifton,
ras.
64. 4
and the Vicarage, Ottery St. Mary, Kemeys-Tynte, S. David, 10, Royal
Kellam and Killome of Danby, Yorks, a
cross crosslet fitched gu., and a palmDevonsh., out of a ducal coronet gu., an
Crescent, Bath
(i) Same as (i) above
branch vert, in saltier.
demi-griffin
erased
ostrich's head arg., holding in the
(for Kemeys).
(2) A
Duw dy ras (for
Kellam or Kellum, an otter's head erased
beak a horse-shoe or.
or (for Halswell).
pprKemeys) Tynctus cruore Saraceno (for
134- 3 Kelly, Reginald, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of
Kellam and Killome, out of a mural
Kelly, Lifton. Devonsh., same crest
Tynte).
coronet a griffin's head ducally gorged.
and motto.
Kemor, a lion's head erased or, pierced
through by arrows sa.
67. 6 Kelly, William Henry, Esquire, of Por18. 4
Kelland of Painsford, Devonsh., a demiChester Terrace, Paddington, Middx., Kemp, a goat statant arg.
129. 5
tiger salient or, maned arg.
in front of two anchors in saltire sa., a Kemp, a goat passant arg.
c/. 129. 5
castle or.
Justam perficito nihil timeto. Kemp, Surrey and Cornw., a falcon ppr.,
Kellaway or Kelloway of Stowford,
Devonsh., a tiger passant regardant sa. Kelly, Sir WiUiam Freeman, K.C.B., on
beaked and legged or, hooded gu.
Kellawaye of Sherborne, Dorset, a cock
a ducal coronet or, a greyhound
cf. 85. I
91. 2
arg., combed and wattled az.
courant arg.
Turris fortis mihi Deus.
Kemp of Westbrook, Norf., and of South
Kelle, see Kell.
Kellyng, see Keeling.
Mallins, Sussex, on a garb in fess or, a
Ireland,
out
of
mural
coronet
Kelleher,
a
falcon with wings addorsed erm.
Kelsey of Chelmsford and Thorpe, Essex,
two cubit arms in pale vested sa.. cuffed Kemp, Sir Kenneth Hagar. Bart., B.A.,
az., a lion's head or.
19. 12
Kellet of Ripley, Surrey, a cubit arm
or, holding in the hand ppr. an escutof Gissing, Norf., a pelican vulning
vested sa., cuffed and purfied arg.,
cheon of the last.
herself ppr. upon a garb fesseways or.
208. 2
holding in the hand a roll of parchment Kelshaw, a griffin's head erased.
66. 2
Lucem spero.
of the last.
208. 3 Kelso of Kelsoland, Ayrsh., a garb or. Kemp,
George Brookes, Esquire, of
Kellet, Ireland, a demi-wolf rampant sa.
(Over the crest) Otium cum dignitate.
Goodyers, Hendon, Middx., a garb
31. 2
fesseways or, thereon a pelican in her
153- 2
I

a2

KEM

cf.

'

ppr. a chaplet vert.

Kempe, Charles Earner. Esquire, of Old


Place, Lindfield, Sussex, and 28, Nottingham Place, W., on a mount vert, a

falcon with wings elevated, feeding on


a garb or, and charged on the breast
with a hurt.
Kempe, Kent, a demi-eriffin or, winged
gu., holding a garb of the first.
Kempe, C. M., Chantry House, New
Shoreham, Sussex, a falcon belled.
Qui seminat in lachrymis metit in
gaudeo.
Kempenfelt, a demi-man in armour, the
sinister arm
embowed, the dexter
holding a sword above his head, all
ppr., between two wings erect vert.
Kempsey, Shropsh., a holly-tree vert,
fructed gu.
Sit vult Deus.

Kempson and
Staffs,

Kempston, Warw.

a demi-lion

az.,

cf.

lion's

gamb

all

ppr.

219. 3

and

gorged with a

holding a thistle

ppr.
sy. 6
Kempston, Ireland, a hand holding an
olive-branch ppr.
219. 9
Kempt, a hedgehog or.
135-8
Kempt, the late Lieutenant-General Rt.
Hon. Sir James, G.C.B.. out of the
battlements of a tower arg., a demilion erminois, grasping in both paws a
battle-axe,
blatle
and handle
the
spear - head or.
thereof arg.,
the

Promptiis.
8. 8
Kempthorne, a lion sejant.
Kempthorne, Rev. Philip Henry, M.A.,
F.R.A.S., Wellington College, Berks
(i)
A lion sejant. Karenza whdas
karenza.
(2) On a chapeau a dexter

arm embowed grasping a

124. 3

Kenerby, a wolf's head erased crni. 30. 8 Kennedy, Marquess of Ailsa, see Ailsa.
a man's head in profile Kennedy of Garvin Mains, a dolphin
naiant ppr.
bearded ppr., on the head a chapeau
Avise la fin.
140. 5
140. ;
Kennedy, same crest and motto.
gu., turned up erm.
Kenisham of Semford, Beds, a grey- Kennedy, Robert John, Esquire, of
on
Cultra
Manor,
Holywood,
co.
Down,
hound's head couped az., charged
same crest and motto.
the neck with three bars between as
many guttes-d'or.
Kennedy, John, of Underwood. Ayrsh.,
cf. 61. 2
Scotland, and 15, Aldford Street, Park
KenliS, Baron, see Headfort, Marquess.
Lane, W., a dolphin haurient, head
Kenmafe, Earl of (Browne). Killarney
House, Killarney, Kerry, a deraiupwards ppr. Vincit vim virtus.
140. II
dragon arg., wings expanded sa.,
guttee of the first. Loyal en tout. 72.7 Kennedy of Cultra, co. Down, a dolphin
naiant ppr.
Avise la fin.
140. 5
Kenmure, Viscount (Gordon), Scotland,
a demi-savage wreathed about the Kennedy of Girvanmains, Ayrsh., same
crest and motto.
140. 5
head and loins with laurel, all ppr.
Dread Ood.
Kennedy, Scotland, a dolphin naiant.
Kenn, Somers., three crescents inter140. 5
woven arg.
Kennedy, Charles George Blagrave, EsKenna, Paul Aloysius, Esquire, 21st
quire, J.P., of MuUanteau, StewartsHussars, Madras, on a mount vert, a
town, CO. Tyrone, a dolphin naiant az.
ruined castle in flames ppr. Age quod
Avise la fin.
agis.
Kennedy of Knocknalling, Ayrsh., a
dolphin naiant or. Avise la fin.
Kennan, Ireland, out of a crescent az., a
cross crosslet fitched gu.
166. 9
140. 5
Kennard, Sir Coleridge Arthur Fitzroy, Kennedy: (i) On the dexter side
Bart., Fernhill, Southampton, a dexter
soldier of the ist Royal Dragoons
cubit arm erect in armour ppr., charged
holding in his dexter hand a sword
with a buckle gu., the hand grasping a
ppr., and in his sinister a French eagle
with a tricoloured flag having thereon
key in bend or, surmounting a broken

Keningham,

collar or, charged with tliree mullets


of the first.
cf. 10. 9
Kempson, a demi-talbot.
cf. 55. 8

Kempster, a

49. 7

ppr.

145.

Kennard, Adam Steinmetz, Esquire, of


Crawley Court, Winchester, same crest

sa., platee.

Kenah, Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas, C.B.,


and motto.
a horse's head erased arg., charged on Kennard, Edward, Esquire, D.L., J.P.,
the neck with a fleur-de-lis az. Fidclis.
of Junior Carlton Club, same crest and
motto.
cf. 51. 4
Kenan, Dumfries, Scotland, a lion ram- Kennard, Henry Martyn, Esquire, of
pant az. Nostra quce fecinms.
i. 13
Falkirk, Stirlingsh., and 63, Lowndes
Kendall, Devonsh., a hand holding a sheaf
Square, London, S.W., same crest and
of arrows points downwards, all ppr.
motto.
214- 3 Kennard, Henry Steinmetz, Esquire, of
Kendall of Thorpthules, Durh., a wolfs
Shopwyke House. Oving, near Chihead and neck erased arg.
Chester,
same crest and motto.
8
30.
Kendall of Austrey. Warw., an eagle dis- Kennard, Robert William, Esquire, of
played az. Aquila petit solem.
Llwyndu Court, Abergavenny, same
75. 2
Kendall of Stourbridge, Worcs., an eagle
crest and motto.
displayed or.
75-2 Kennard, a lion's gamb erased vert.
Kendall, a demi-pelican arg., vulning
36- 4
herself ppr.
Kennard, Ireland, a hand in armour ppr.,
Kendall of Exeter, a lion statant, the
holding a broken sword gu.
tail coward and passing over his back Kennard of Hordle Cliff, Hants, a cubit
guarm erect in armour ppr., holding a
Kendall, Osmond Lennox, Pelyn, Lostkey and a broken sword in saltire or.
withiel, Cornw,, a lion passant gu.
At spes non fracta.
Virtus depressa resurget.
Kennaway, a phcenix in flames ppr.
Kendlemarsb, two lions' gambs chevron82.
ways ermines, armed gu.
Kennaway, on a chapeau a phoenix in
Kendrick, a hawk's leg erased, jessed, and
flames, all ppr.
82. 11
belled, all ppr.
1 1 3. 8
Kennaway, Sir John Henry, Bart., D.L.,
Kendrick of Warrington, Lanes, on a
M.A., M.P., of Escot, Ottery St. Mary.
sheaf of arrows a falcon jessed and
Devonsh., an eagle rising ppr., from
belled, all ppr.
Virtue is honour.
the beak an escutcheon pendent az.,
Kene of Starston, Norf., a hind's head
charged with the sun in splendour, also
erased arg., gorged with a collar gu.,
ppr.
Ascendam.
284. i
charged with three bezants, to the Kenne of Kenne, Somers., a unicorn's
collar a ring or.
head az., bezantee, crined or, the horn
cf. 124. 5
Kene, Suff., a hind's head erased arg.,
twisted of the last and sa.
cf. 49. 9
peUettee, charged with a trefoil or.
Kenneday, an arm in pale grasping a belt,

Prompt us.
cf. 15. 6
Kemp and Kempe, Essex and Suff., an
arm couped at the elbow, vested arg.,
charged with two bends wavy az.,
cuffed of the first, holding in the hand
all

KEN

_3i5
Kemyng, a unicorn's head

piety with wings elevated sa., ruined


ppr., charged on the breast with three
annulets interlaced and gorged with a
collar gemel of the first.
gS. lo
Kemp, Captain WiUiani, of Lyminster
House, near Arundel, on a mount vert,
a falcon with wings elevated, feeding
on a garb or, and charged on the breast
with a hurt.
Kemp, on a mount vert, a pelican or,
charged on the breast with a pomeis
picking at a garb of the second.
Kemp, Ireland, an antelope trippant or,
collared az.
cf. 126. 6
Kemp and Kempt, Scotland, a demi-lion
holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe,

scimitar ppr.

Pro

rege et patria. {for Ainslie).


Kempton of London, Middx., and

out of a ducal coronet

or,

Cambs,

a garb arg.
cf.

153. 2

162. 13
Kempton, a cloud ppr.
the number 105.
(2) On the sinister
sword in bend sinister ppr. At spes
of London, and Morden, Cambs,
Avise la
side a dolphin naiant az.
nan fracta.
a goat erm., armed and ungu. or, col140. 5
lared and lined sa., the collar charged Kennard, Colonel Edmund Hegan, V.D.,
fin.
F.R.G.S.. M.A. (Oxon.), of 25, Bruton Kennedy, Clark-, John William James,
with three bezants, with a ring at the
Knockgray, Kircudbrightsh. (i) A
Street, W., a dexter cubit arm in
end of the line.
demi-dragoon of the Royal Dragoons
armour ppr., charged with a buckle
Kemsley, John Cole, on a mount vert, a
holding dexter a sword and sinister an
gu., grasping in the hand a key or, in
derai-zebra ppr., gorged with a collar
eagle, all ppr.
(2) A dolphin naiant
bend, and a broken sword in bend
gemel or, resting the sinister fore-leg
Avise la fin.
ppr.
sinister ppr.
At spes non fracta.
on an esquire's helmet, also ppr.

Kempton

j
'

KEN

Non

scription. Vires Veritas.

of Kirkhill,

Avise la

of

219-3 Kenney, Edward Herbert,

a hand holding a
212. 9

Fuimus.

dagger ppr.

Kennedy

Auchterfordle,

294. 12
Clifton House,
Alleyn Park, London, S.E., same crest.
ppr.

jallo.
cf.

Kennedy

KEN

316

Kennedy, Scotland, a palm- branch slipped Kennerley, a lion's gamb holding a laurelvert.
X47. I
branch ppr.
37. 4
Kennedy of Kirkmichael, Ayrsh., a palm- Kennet or kennett, Norf., two branches
branch slipped ppr. Malim esse probus
of palm in orle.
146. 2
quam haberi.
147. i Kennett, George Buttler, Esquire, Town
Kennedy, Ireland, in front of a tree vert,
Clerk of Norwich, uses : a dexter arm
a greyhound courant arg.
in armour embowed, holding in the
cf. 58. 5
Kennedy, William M'Laughlin. Esquire,
hand an esquire's helmet (0/ no authoof Ellerslie, Eltham, Taranaki, New
rity).
Gardez bien.
Zealand, a dove lying upon its back, Kennett of London, out of a ducal corothereon perched an eagle with wings
net or, an arm embowed in armour
breast
of
its
extended preying on the
ppr., the hand in a gauntlet holding
victim.
Veritas odium parit.
an esquire's helmet ppr.
77. I
Kennedy, on a rock a goose, all ppr.
Kennett-Barrington, Sir Vincent Hunter
Barrington, of 57, Albert HaU ManKennedy, Scotland, a hawk hooded ppr.
sions,
W., and Manor House, Dorcf. 85. I
Kennedy of DubUn, a demi-eagle dischester
(I) A hermit's head in profile,
played sa., bezantee, holding in the
couped below the shoulders ppr., vested
beak a cross formee fitchee gu.
paly of six gu. and or, his cowl thrown
Kennedy of Barclanachan, in the sea an
back {for Barrington). (2) Between
anchor in pale, all ppr. God be gu ide.
two branches of palm a dexter arm
161. 6
embowed in armour ppr., garnished
Kennedy, John Campbell, Dunure, Jlayor, charged with an estoile gu., holding
bole, Ayrsh., a fleur-de-lis or, issuing
in the hand a helmet ppr. {/or Kennett).
out of two oak-leaves ppr. Fuimiui.
Kenney, Ireland, a greyhound couchant
Kennedy of Dunure, a hand holding a
between two branches of laurel in orle,
212. 13
sword. Fuimus.
all ppr.
60. 5
Kennedy of Clowburn, a dexter hand Kenney, Ireland, an arm in armour emholding a military girdle with the inbowed holding in the hand a baton, all

same

crest.

fin.

Tuebor.
of Dubhn, a cubit arm erect
vested gu., cuffed arg., holding in the

Kenney

Kennison, a dove holding in


olive-branch, all ppr.
Kennoway, Scotland, an

its

beak an
92. 5

arm embowed

in fess couped gu., holding three stalks


of wheat or.
202. 6

Kennoway,

Scotland,

thunderbolt

winged ppr.
174. 13
Kenny, a demi-lion rampant gardant gu.,
holding a fleur-de-lis or.
cj. 1 3. 2
Kenrick, an arm erect and vested, holding
in the hand ears of wheat.
205. 7
Kenrick of London, on a sheaf of arrows
fesseways or, feathered and headed
arg., a hawk close, also arg., beaked
and belled of the first.
Kenrick, Shropsh., on a bundle of arrows
in fess or, feathered and headed arg.,
bound sa., a hawk close of the second,
beaked and belled of the first.
Kenrick, Flintsh., a falcon rising grasping
in the dexter claw three arrows, two
in saltier and one in fess.
Virtute ad
astra.

Kensey,

Herts, a demi-griffin erased


holding between his claws a
mullet or.
Kensing, a stag springing ppr.
1 17. 2
Kensing, on a mount a stag current, all
erm.,

ppr.

118. 13

(Edwardes),
Baron
St.
Haven, Pembrokesh.,
upon a mount vert, a wyvern with
wings expanded arg. Garde la joi. 314. i

Kensington,
Bride's,

Little

Kensington, out of a ducal coronet a


demi-eagle displayed, all ppr.
80. 14

Kennedy of Tombrechan, co. Tlpperary,


hand a roll of parchment, all ppr. 208. 8 Kensit, Thomas Glover, Esquire, of
an arm erect couped below the elbow, Kenney, Ireland, out of an earl's coroSkinner's Hall, London, the Roman
the hand holding an oak-branchfructed,
net or, pearled ppr., a demi-arm erect
fasces fesseways ppr., thereon an eagle
sleeved gu.. with a white ruff, holding
in the hand a roll of parchment ppr.
Teneat, luceat, floreai, vi, virtutc, et
valore.
208. 11
holding in the hand a branch of oak, Kenney of Kilclogher, co. Galway, and
also ppr.
Adhcereo virttUi.
Merrion Square, DubUn, out of an
Kennedy^ Ireland, a hand ppr., holding
earl's coronet or, the pearls arg.. a
an acorn between two oak - leaves
cubit arm erect vested gu., cuffed also
vert.
arg.. the hand grasping a roll of parchKennedy, Ireland, an arm in scale armour
ment ppr. Teneat, luceat, floreat. 208. II
embowed holding in the hand a sci- Kenney, Jacques Louis Lionel, Lieuall
mitar,
ppr.
tenant in the Imperial Navy of France.
Kennedy, Ireland, out of a cloud an arm
Knight of the Orders of the Legion of
in armour embowed in fess, holding in
Honour and of St. Stanilaus of Russia,
the hand a dagger ppr.
The strongest
issuing from an earl's coronet or, the
hand uppermost.
pearls arg., a cubit arm erect vested
Kennedy of Romaimo House, Peeblesh.,
gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand a
a dexter hand grasping a dagger ppr.
roll of parchment ppr.
Teneat, luceat,
Kennedy, Ireland, a hand holding a bloody
208. 11
fioreat.
dagger ppr. Laugh ladur an aught ur.
Kenney, Arthur Herbert, Esquire, C.M.G.,
D.S.O..
Lieutenant - Colonel Royal
cf. 212. 9
Kennedy, Roland Fergussone, of BenEngineers, of 2, Mansion Terrace,
nane, Ayrsh., and Glenapp, Ayrsh.,
Heavitree, Exeter, on a WTeath or and
Scotland, out of two oak-leaves ppr.,
az., a demi-arm, sleeved gu., with a
Fuimus.
a fleur-de-lis or.
white ruff, holding in the hand a roll of
all

ppr.

Sir John Charles, Bart., D.L.,


B.A., of Johnstown, Kennedy, co. Dub-

Kennedy,
lin,

an arm embowed

in

armour

ppr.,

rising regardant or, supporting in the


beak
tilt nw-spear resting upon the
fasces
bend sinister, also ppr. 78. 9
Ii
nd, a bridge of three arches
ppr.
158. 4
Kent, a wolf's head couped.
30. 5
Kent, Northamp., a talbot's head couped

Kent,

gu., charged on the neck with a cinquefoil erm.


cj. 56. 12
Kent, a lion's head erased or, collared
sa.
iS. 6
Kent, Egleton-, Bart., Suff.. a lion's head
erased coUared.
18. 6
Kent, George Charles, Esquire, of Park
House, Longton, Staffs, a lion's head
erased erminois, collared, lined, and
Virtute et honore.
ringed az.
298.13
Kentish, Somers., a demi-ostrich with
wings addorsed, holding in its beak a
.

horse-shoe.

Kenton, on a chapeau gu., turned up or,


a lion passant gardant arg., ducally

crowned ppr.

cj. 4. 5

Kenton, a dexter hand couped in fess


holding a fleur-de-lis or.
221.9
Kenwick, an arm in armour holding in
the hand an esquire's helmet ppr.
Kenyon, Baron (Kenyon), Gredington,

Kennedy-Erskine, Augustus John William


parchment ppi.
243.12
Henry, of Dun House, Montrose, X.B.
Kenney- Herbert, John, Esquire, J. P.
(i) A griffin's head erased gu., charged
(I) A bundle of twelve arrows in saltire
with a mullet erm., holding in the beak
or, headed and feathered arg., belted
Flintsh.. a lion sejant ppr., resting
a sword headways, point upwards ppr.
gu.,
and buckled of the first {jor
the dexter paw on a cross flory arg.
Herbert).
{for Erskine).
(2) A dolphin naiant
Magnaniniiter crucem sustine.
(2) A dexter cubit arm erect
ppr. (for Kennedy).
vested gu., cuffed arg., the hand graspcj. 8. 8
ing a paper scroll ppr. {jor Kenney).
Kennedy-Skipton, Henry Stacy Skipton,
Kenyon, James William, Esquire, of
Esquire, M.A.
(i) An arm vambraced Kennicot, a griffin's head erased.
66. 2
Cecily Hill, Cirencester, a lion sejant
holding a dagger ppr. (jor Skipton). Kenning, a yew-tree growing out of a
ppr., holding in the mouth a cross
Avise la fin. Pro
mount semee of trefoils, all ppr
patonce arg., and resting the dexter
(2) A dolphin ppr.
Kennion of Liverpool, Lanes, a deniifore-paw on a woolpack sa. Si diligens
Kennell, two lions' heads erased and adlion rampant ppr., holding between
honorabilia.
260. 9
dorsed, the dexter or, the sinister gu.
the paws an anchor erect or.
Robert Lloyd, Esquire, of
Ventis Kenyon,
secundis.
Deo juvante.
Pradoe, Oswestry, Shropsh., a lion
17- 3
:

KEN

KER

317

sejant ppr., resting the dexter paw on


a cross flory arg. Magnanimiter cru-

Ker-Seymer, Harry Ernest Clay, Esquire,


trippant armed with ten tinea (/or
of Hanford, near Blandford, Dorset
Scott).
Regulier et vigoureux.
Pacem
(I) A chapeau turned up erm., winged
cem sustine.
or.
Kenyon-SIaney, William Slaney, Esquire,
(2) A unicorn's head erased arg. Kerrich, Walter Fitzgerald, of Geldeston
(i)
Two
wings displayed arg., each
of Hatton Grange, Shifnal, Salop:
Hall, Suff., on a mount vert, a galtrap
(3)
charged with a chevron engrailed
A eriffin's head gu., winged erminois,
sa.
Xunquam non paratus. /. 174. 14
between three trefoils slipped sa. {/or Kerrich-Walker, Henry Walker, Esquire,
and gorged with a collar gemel or {/or
Clay).
Dulce pro patria periculum.
Slanei/).
of Xewker House, Chester-le-Street,
(2) A lion sejant ppr., resting
the dexter paw on a cross flory arg. Kerby, a hand in armour holding a pheon
Durh.
(i) In front of a greyhound's
ppr.
Deo duce. comite in211. 7
{/or Kenyan).
head couped arg., gorged with a collar
Magnanimiter Kercher, Norf., a cross botonnee az., bedustria
Slaney).
{/or
gemelle sa., a crescent gu. {/or Walker),
tween two wings inverted saltireways or.
crucem sustine {/or Kenyon).
c/. 61. 2.
(2) In front of two spears in
Kenyon of Easthall, Oxon., and London, Kerchinall, Northamp., a demi-bay-horse
saltire ppr., a galtrap or. {/or Kerrich).
ppr., armed and bridled or, on his head
Faire sans dire.
a demi-lion rampant ppr., holding a
three feathers az., or and arg
halbert gu., headed or.
15. 4
53-6 Kerrifford of Dublin, a demi-lion ramKenyon, on a rock a dove holding in its Kercy, a boar's head couped or.
43. i
pant sa., holding between the paws a
93. 9 Kerdeston, on a mountain ppr., a gosbeak an olive-branch, all ppr.
cross moline or.
hawk sa.
108. 4 Kerrison of Birkfield Lodge, Ipswich,
Keogh, Ireland, an arm embowed ppr.,
vested az., holding in the hand a Kerdifle, on a tower ppr., a Uon rampant
Suff., a bundle of sugar-canes ppr.,
or.
203. 4
covered cup or.
thereon a dove arg., winged or, holding
157. 12
in the beak an olive-branch ppr.
Keogh, Ireland, a boar passant, armed Kerdifte, a hind sejant regardant ppr.,
resting the dexter foot on a mount Kerrison of Breckles, Norf., on a mount
and crined or.
vert.
c/. 125. I
vert, a tiger passant ppr., collared and
Keogh of Kilbride, co. Carlow, a boar
sanguiissuing
Kerdiston,
out of a tower a demipassant ppr. Resistite usque ad
lined or, the dexter fore-paw resting
griftin, aU ppr.
ncm.
40. 9
i^y. 5
on a galtrap of the last. Bien sans Dieu.
Keppel, Earl of Albemarle, see Albemarle. Kerdiston and Kerdston, a dexter hand Kerrison, Bart, (extinct), of Hoxne and
apaumee couped in fess ppr.
221. 6
Keppel, Hon. Sir Henry, K.C.B.. AdBrome, Suff. (i) Of honourable augmiral of the Fleet, of 8, the Mansion, Keresforth, Yorks, a demi-lion rampant
mentation, out of a mural coronet or,
gu., holding in its paws a miU-rind in
Albany, W., out of a ducal coronet or,
a dexter arm in armour embowed, encede
pale
arg.
Ne
swan's
head
and
neck
arg.
c/.
10.
twined
by a branch of laurel, holding
a
3
Kergourdenac, two dolphins addorsed
in the hand a flagstaff ppr., therefrom
7)ialis.
ppr.
flowing a forked banner gu., fringed
140. I
Keppel, William George, Esquire, of Old
Buckenham Grange, Attleborough, Kerioll, a mullet or, environed with clouds
or, inscribed with the word "Peninppr.
c/. 164. II
Xorf., same crest and motto.
sula " in letters of gold.
(2) Upon a
mount vert, a tiger passant ppr., colKepping, a maiden's head affrontee, the Kerle, on a mount vert, a hedgehog or.
c/. 135. 8
lared and lined or, the dexter fore-paw
hair dishevelled, the bust vested.
182.
c/.
Kernaby, a cubit arm ppr., holding in the
resting on a galtrap of the last.
Rien
5
hand a crescent sa.
216. 8
sans Diext.
Ker, Duke of Roxburghe, see Roxburghe.
Ker, Earl of Ancrum, a stag's head and Kerne of Truro, Cornw., on a mount vert, Kerry, Earl of, see Lansdowne, Marquess
a greyhound current per pale or and
of.
neck couped arg., collared gu., charged
arg., collared gu.
c/. 58. 2
with tliree mullets of the first issuing
Kerryll, a lion rampant gu., holding a
Kerney, a unicorn sejant sa., armed and
sword erect ppr.
out of an open crown or. Tojtl droit.
maned or.
Kers, Scotland, a torteau between two
Ker, Lord Jedburgh, a stag's head erased
121. 2 Kerr, see Lothian, Marquess of.
wings or.
c/. no. 4
or.
Forward.
Kersey, a boar's head couped or.
43. i
Ker of Kerhall, a unicorn's head erased Kerr-Pearse, see Pearse.
Pro Christo Kerr, Glasgow, a mullet gu. Praise God. Kersey, Robert, Esquire, of Hurst Lodge,
arg., armed and crined or.
164. 2
Lee, Kent, upon a mount vert, a boar's
ct putrid ditlce periculum.
49. 5
head couped arg., on either side a
Ker of Blackshiels, a unicorn's head Kerr of Westbourne Terrace, Hillhead,
Lanarksh., a mullet gu. Praise God.
branch of three cinquefoils slipped
erased arg. Virescit vvlnere virtus. 49. 5
vert.
Peractus conamine.
42. 8
164. 2
Ker of Morristoun, Roxburghsh., Scot131. 13
land, a unicorn's head couped arg., Kerr, the late Robert Malcolm. Esquire, Kershaw, a ram passant ppr.
LL.D., a mullet arg. Praise God.
Kershaw, Lanes, a cock pheasant ppr.
gorged with a collar az., charged with
c/. 90 8
Dulce Kerr of Bughtrigg, Roxburghsh., Scotthree crosses moline of the first.
land, the sun in his splendour ppr.
c/. 49. 1
A Kershaw of Savile Green, Yorks, the
pro pairia periculum.
Deo lumen.
162. 2
stump of an oak eradicated and sproutKer of Gateshaw, Scotland, a unicorn's
ing fesseways ppr., thereon a pheasant
head erased arg., armed and maned or. Kerr, William James, Esquire, Hythe
House, Hythe, Southampton, a sun in
holding in the beak a sprig of oak, also
Pro Christo et palrid.
49. 5
his splendour ppr. Sero sed serio. 162.2
ppr.
Ker of Knock, Banffsh., a unicorn's head
Kerr, Northamp.. a stag's head erased or. Kershaw, Edmund William, Esquire, of
erased arg.
Virescit in arduis virtus.
121. 2
Deus solamen.
10, Hanover Square, London, W., on a
49- 5
mount vert, in front of two trunks of
Ker of Cevers, a stag's head erased or. Kerr, Russell James, Esquire, J. P.,
121. 2
Chairman of Quarter Sessions, of the
trees erect, sprouting from the sinister
Tout droit.
1 21
2
Haie,
Newnham-on-Severn, Glouc,
a pheasant ppr., holding in the beak
Ker, same crest. Deus solamen.
two ears of wheat slipped or. Fide
same crest and motto.
Ker, Scotland, a stag's head erased ppr.,
121. 2 Kerr of Prestbury Court, near Cheltensemper Deo.
with ten tines or.
ham, a unicorn's head. Detis solamen. Kerslake of Barmer Hall, Norf., on the
Ker, Scotland, the sun in his splendour
trunk of a tree a falcon close, all ppr.
162. 2 Kerr, a chevalier in full armour holding
or.
A Deo lumen.
86. 11
Ad/inem fidelis.
a horse by the head ppr.
Ker of Abbot-rule, Roxburghsh., the sun
53. 11
rising out of a cloud ppr.
J'advance.
Kerr-Pearse, Captain Beauchamp Albert Kersteman of Canewdon, a demi-man
1

162. 5
of Chatto, Roxburghsh., the sun in
his splendour ppr. Begulier et vigoureux.
162. 2

Ker

of Sutherland Hall, Roxburghsh., a


dexter hand holding a dagger ppr.
212. 9
Abest timor.
Ker of Linlithgow, a pelican volant ppr.
Deus meum solamen.

Ker

Thomas:

(i)

dexter arm

embowed

in armour, the hand grasping a tiltingspear in bend sinister, all ppr. between
two estoiles gu. {/or Pearse). (2) The
sun in splendour ppr. {/or Kerr).
Cadente porrigo dextram. <Sero sed
,

serio.

Kerr, Scott-, Robert, Ghatto, Roxburghsh.


(I) The sun ppr. (/or Kerr).
(2) A stag

armour ppr., the visor up,


plumed arg., holding in his dexter
hand an arrow palevvise or, barbed and
affrontee in

flighted az.
cf. 187. 3
Kervell, on a ducal coronet or, a wyvern
7- 9
gu.
lion's
Norf.,
two
of
Wallington,
Kervyle
gambs in pale arg., holding between
the claws a pile gu.

KER
Kervyle of Wiggenhall, Norf., a goat passant sa. armed and crined or. cj. 129. 5
.

an arm in armour embowed


couped at the shoulder, the part above
the elbow in fess resting on the wreath,
the hand erect holding a close helmet,

Keryell,

198. II
all ppr.
I43- 5
Kesstell, an oak-tree ppr.
Kestell of Kestell in ilanaccan, Cornw.,

a demi-buU erm., armed, ungu., collared and lined sa.


45- 8
Kestell of Kestell in Eglospayle, Cornw.,
a tower ppr.
1 56. 2
(i) A Cornish chough
Kestell-Cornish
(for Cornish).
(2) A tower ppr. (jor
KesteU).
:

KIL

318

over the back, and holding between the Kidd, a martlet with wings addorsed
ppr.
cj. 95. II
legs a cinquefoil, three crosses patee
Taururn cornihus prende. Kldd of Armagh, on a wreath arg. and
fessewise or.
vert, an increscent arg., charged with
45- 13
a rose gu.
Donee inipleat orbetn.
Ketton, a boar's head couped in fess,
163. 13
between two branches of laurel in orle,
Kidd, Arthur William Lyle, Esquire, an
cj. 42. I
all ppr.
increscent arg., charged with a rose gu.
Ketton, Robert William, Esquire, of
Donee impleat orbem.
Felbrigg Hall, Norf., out of a ducal
coronet a griffin's head between two Kidd of London and Scotland, a crescent
!

Keux, a mound crossed and banded ppr.


159. 12

Kidd, out of a crescent az., a pine-apple


ppr.
Nil sine magno labore. c/. 152. 8
Kidd of Farnworth, Lanes, a goat's head
erased arg., attired or.
Nd admirari.

128. 5

Kiddall of South Ferreby, Lines, a goat's


head erased arg., ducally gorged, armed

and bearded or.


cj. 128. 5
Glouc, a talbot's head arg..
gorged with a coUar az., studded and

Kiddell,

rimmed

fitchee gu.,
vert.

between two palm-branches


cj.

166. 5

or.

56.

cj.

Kiddell, alias Benner, of

Camden, Glouc,
ith

cj.
\

56.

Kidder, Ireland, a cubit arm erect vested


az., holding in the hand ppr. a packet,
thereon the word " jStendard." Boyne.
Kidderminster, a greyhound's head arg.,
gorged with a fess dancettee az.,
charged with three bezants.
cj. 61. 2
Kidley, Devonsh., a turbot naiant az.

Kidney of London and Leics., on a mount


vert, an eagle regardant rising ppr.,
holding in its beak a kidney gu.
Kidson of Bishop Wearmouth, Durh., a
unicorn's head arg., attired and maned
environed with palisadoes of the

or,

Pro

last.

rege et lege.

Archibald Glen, Esquire, of


Glasgow, a unicorn's head erased arg.
Pro rege et lege.
49. ^
Kidston, John Pearson, Esquire, of Nyn
Park, Herts, a unicorn's head erased
arg.
Pro rege et lege.
49. 5
Kidwell, Wales, a peacock's head couped
Kidston,

182. i
Keys, a Minerva's head ppr.
KeysaU, a sinister arm embowed and
vested, holdi g
the
a Hly

163. 2

cj. 50. 13
Kevel, a horse's head couped,
Xeverdon, Lanes, a buck's head per pale

arg. and az., attired counterchanged.


121. 5
Kesterton of London, a demi-bull rampant ppr., armed and ungu. or, Kevett of Coventry, Warw., a demi-hon
rampant purp., muraUy gorged, lined
gorged with a chaplet vert. Timor
cj. 10. 2
and ringed or.
omnis abest.
45. 14
Kesteven, Baron (Trollope), of Casewick, Kew, Yorks, a demi-lion or, holding be12. 5
tween its paws a garb az.
Stamford, Line's, on a mount vert, a
121. 2
stag courant arg., attired or, and hold- Kewley, a stag's head erased az.
ing in the mouth an oak-leaf ppr. Key, a greyhound's head arg., charged
with three pellets.
c/. 61. 12
Audio sed tacto.
cj. 118. 13
Keswick, William, Esquire, of Eastwick Key, Scotland, a bird volant. In Deo
88. 3
solo spes mea.
Park, Great Bookham, Leatherhead,
Causton,
KingsmiU
upon two wings arg., an arm, vested az., Key, Rev. Sir John
Bart., of Thornbury, Glouc. a mount
cuffed of the first, the hand holding a
vert, thereon a hart lodged gardant
thistle ppr.
Ubigue.
ppr., charged on the body with three
a pehcan's head
Ketchin, Scotland,
mullets fesseways sa. In Domino
erased, vulning itself ppr.
98. 2
285. 3
Keteridge of London, out of a mural
confido.
12
coronet a lion's head or.
Keydon, a dolphin charged on the back
19.
with an increscent. Avise la fin.
Ketford, a stag's head erased and afcj. 140. s
frontee are., attired or.
1 19.
10
Kething, Ireland, a dexter hand holding Keye of Milcomb, Oxon., a griffin's head
a pine-branch ppr.
couped at the breast, the wings addorsed arg., holding in the beak a key
6. 2
Ketland, a lion passant az.
or.
cj. 67. II
Ketleby, see Kettleby.
Ketson, a lion's head erased, holding in Keyes, an open hand couped at the
the mouth a trefoil slipped, all ppr.
wrist ppr., holding between the forefinger and thumb a key or. Virtule
Kelt, Suff., on a mount vert, a peacock
adept a.
ppr.
Rara avis in terris.
Keyes, a griffin's head between two wings,
cj. 103. 4
22. 2
holding in the beak a palm-branch, all
Kett, Norf.. a leopard's face az.
Kett of Kellsall, Suff., on a mount vert,
ppr.
65. 9
a peacock ppr. Rara avis in terris.
Keyle, a woman's head and shoulders
ppr., vested az.. the hair dishevelled,
cj. 103. 4
round the head a chaplet or.
182. 5
Kettewell of Dumbleton Hall, Glouc, a
lion rampant gu. holding in the dexter Keylley, a boar passant or, vulned by an
fore-paw a cross patee fitchee, and
arrow ppr.
40. 14
resting the sinister hind-paw on a cross Keymer, an ass passant ppr.
125. 7
patee or.
Keyne, Suff., six arrows in saltier ppr.,
Kettle, a bundle of five arrows ppr.,
feathered arg., barbed or, banded with
banded gu., buckled or.
a ribbon sa.
173. 13
173. 3
Kettle of Dallicott House,
Claverly, Keynes, a talbot passant sa., collared
Shropsh., a reindeer's head erased
cj. 54. 5
arg.
ppr., collared and chained or.
Bono Keynes or Keignes, a cross crosslet

vince malum.
122. i
Kettle, Rupert Edward Cooke, Esquire,
of I, Essex Court, Temple, E.C., Merridale, Wolverhampton, Staffs, and of
Glan-y-don, Towyn, Merionethsh.. in
front of a dextr cubit arm vested az.,
cuffed arg., the hand ppr. holding a
balance suspended or, a portcullis, also

Donee impleat.

arg.

ostrich-feathers.

ppr.
103. 2
Kier, Scotland, on the point of a sword
in pale ppr., a garland vert.
170. i
Kierman, Ireland, a demi-antelope erm..
collared gu.
126. ?
Kierzkowski-Steuart, Charles F. de, o!
Langley House, King's Langley. Herts,

and Collingham Road, Kensington,


London. S.W. (i) A lion's head erased
:

langued

az. {jor Steuart).


17. 2.
of a ducal coronet or, three
ostrich-feathers, the centre one arg.,

gu.,
(2)

Out

the outer ones az. (jor

De

Kierzkowski).

114. 8
Kiffin of Knolyrante, Shropsh., on a garland of laurel in orle a lion passant

ppr.
slipped and leaved.
5. 15
Keyser, Charles Edward, Esquire, of Kift, a lion's head erased ducaUy crowned.
Aldermaston Court, Reading, a hand
IS. 8
arg.
holding a carbuncle emitting rays. Kighley, a dragon's head erased sa.
Qui td.
cj. 71. 2
Kettleby or Kettelby, a lion's head erased
Providentia tutamur.
293. 9
gu., holding in the mouth an arrow az., Keyt, Glouc, a kite's head erased or.
Kighley and Kightley, Yorks and Essex,
feathered arg.
a dragon's head couped sa.
cj. 17. 8
Keyte, a unicorn's head erased arg.,
71- I
Kettleby, Lines and Shropsh., a lion's
armed and collared gu.
Kighley or Kightley, Lanes, of South
49. 1
head erased gu.
Littleton, Worcs., and Keighley, Y'orks,
17. 2 Kibble, Scotland, an antique crown az.
Kettlewell, William Wildman, Esquire,
a dragon's head couped sa., charged
of Harptree Court,
East Harptree, Kibble, a Roman fasces erect.
with a mullet or, and having three
171- 4
Bristol, on a wreath of the colours, in Kibble of Whiteford. Renfrewsh., Scottongues gu.
front of a demi-buU sa., gorged with a
land, a demi-eagle rising ppr.
Illceso Kilburne of Hawkehurst, Kent, and Loncollar and a line therefrom reflexed
don, a bald coot ppr.
lumine solem.
80. 2

KIL

KIN

Kilby, issuing out of a cloud a hand in


fess pointing to crosier erect, all ppr.
223. 2
Kilcoursie, Viscount, see Cavan, Earl of.
Kildahl, Sobieski, Esquire, of Dublin, a

of.

Suff., a demi-cockatrice or,


charged on the breast with an escallop,
and on each wing with a cross patee gu.
Kjlgour, Scotland, between two wings

tollor.

Killach, Scotland, a horse passant arg.

Killand, Devonsh., ademi-tiger salient or,


arg.

Baron (Morris), Spiddal. co.


Galway, on a fasces feasewise ppr., a
head erased arg., guttee-de-sang.
Si Deus nobiscum quis contra nos.

Killanin,
lion's

285. 10
Killeen, Lord, see Fingall, Earl.
Killegrew of Killegrew and Arwennick.
Cornw., a demi-lion sa., charged with
three bezants in pale.
10. 4
c/.
Killegroue, a hand holding a branch of
laurel

Killicke,
arg.

-19-9

ppr.

a swan

ducal coronet

arg..

44.

with

ppr., fructed gu.


59. 10
Kincaid, a dexter hand holding a lancet.
Bis te ici.
216. 14

wings addorsed
99. 12

Kincaid of Edinburgh, a dexter hand


holding a chirurgeon's instrument
called a bistoury, all ppr.
Incidendo

Killikelly of Bilbil, Spain, out of a ducal


coronet or. an arm in armour embowed,

the hand grasping a spear, all ppr.


Killingworth, a sea-horse az., ducally
gorged or, holding in the mouth a
scroll charged with the motto
Prate
et petago."
Killingworth of Killingworth, Northumb.,
and Sibble, Essex, a sea-horse az.,
ducally gorged or.
cf. 46. 2
Killome, out of a mural coronet a grilfin's
head ducally gorged.
67. 6
Killowe and Kiloh, two hands issuing
'

'

from elo\ids in chief supporting an


anchor, all ppr.
cf. 224. 13
Kilmaine, Baron (Browne), of the Neale,
in Ireland, an eagle displayed vert.
Siiivez raison.

75. 8

Kilmarnock, Baron, see Errol, Earl of.


Kilmore, a demi-eagle with two heads,
the wings displayed sa., and ducally
gorged.

c/.

82.

Kiunorey, Earl of (Needham), Mourne


Park, Newry. co. Down, Ireland, a
phccnix in flames ppr. Xmic aid
nitnquam.
82. 2
Kilner, an eagle displayed with two
heads.
Siirsum.
74. 2
Kilpatrick, a hand holding a dagger erect
dropping blood. I make sure. c/. 212.9
Kilpin, Ernest Fuller, Esquire. C.M.G.,
J. P.. of Linford, Kenilworth, near Cape
Town, in front of an oak ppr., charged

with a pheon or, a mount vert, thereon


a saltire az. Firmus in firmis. 296. : i

let in saltire sa., a leopard's face or,


jessant-de-lis az. {for Tenison).
22. 9.

112. i
gu., a mullet or.
Kilgour, Scotland, a wyvern \vith wings
addorsed, the tail terminating with a
head.
cj. 69. o
Kilgour and Killgowr, Scotland, a crescent arg.
Gradatim.
163. 2
Kilkenny, Earl of (Butler), Ireland, out
of a Jucal coronet or, a plume of five
ostrich-feathers arg., therefrom a falcon rising of the last. Depressus ex-

Killey, out of a
bull's head sa.

Kilworth, Lord, see Mountcashell, Earl.


Kimber, a bull's head affrontee. Frangas

non fiectes.
44. 8
(2) Out of a five-leaved ducal coronet
Kimberley, Earl of (Wodehouse), Kimor. a dexter hand erect, the third and
berley House, Wymondham, Norf., a
fourth fingers turned down ppr. {for
dexter arm couped and erect vested
King). Spestutissimacoslis. c/. 222. 11
arg., and grasping a club in bend sinister King, Viscount Lorton, see Lorton.
or.
Agincourt
Frappp. fort.
King, Baron King, a dexter arm erect
Kimpton, a crescent party per' crescent
couped at the elbow, vested az., thereon
or and gu.
three ermine spots in fess or, cuffed
163. 5
Kimpton of Monken Hadley, Midds., a
arg., the hand ppr., grasping a trundemi-goat erm., armed and ungu. or,
cheon sa.. the top broken off, the
collared and chained sa.
bottom couped of the third. Labor ipse
cf. 129. 10
Kinahan, Hudson-, Sir Edward Hudson,
voluptas.
Bart., J. P., of Glenville, co. Cork, King, Bart., see Dash wood.
Wyckham, co. Dublin, and Merrion King, a lion's sarab erased charged with
Square North, Dublin: (i) A demia crescent holding a cross patee fitched.
lion rampant sa., holding in his paws
cf. 36. 9
a battle-axe ppr., and charged on the King, Rev. Louis Henry, Vicar of North
shoulder with a cross couped or {for
Newton, Bridgwater, a demi-grifSn
Kinahan).
per fesse arg. and sa., holding in the
15.5.
(2) A lion rampant
gu., charged with a cross couped or,
claws an arrow point downwards.
and holding between the paws a boar's
Byddwch barod.
head couped arg. Deo fidcns persistas. King, Sir James, Bart., Carstairs House,
Lanarksh., a redbreast ppr. Bonos
225. 5
Kinahan, late of Knock Breda, in the
indiistrice praemium.
Dicoese of Down, a demi-hon rampant King, Duckworth-, Sir Dudlev Gordon
sa., holding in bis paws a battle-axe
Allan, Bart., of Bellevue, Kent: (i) A
ppr., and charged on the shoulder with
lion's gamb
erased and erect sa.,
a cross or. Deo fidens persistas.
grasping a cross patee fitchee at the
15. 5
Kinaird, Scotland, a garland of laurel
footer. 2S0. I. Jamais sans espcrance.
vert.
Qui patitur vincit.
146. 5
(2) A tower, the battlements partly
Kinarby, a flag gu., fiotant to the sinister.
demolished, from the top iiames issuant
ppr., on the sinister side a sea-hou
176. 15
erect az.
Kinardsly of Warde End, Warw., on a
281. 2
mount vert, a greyhound sejant arg., King, Hon. Philip Gidley, of Banksia,
collared or, under a hawthorn-tree
Double Bay, Sydney, Gonoo

Kilderbee,

52.

King-Noel, see Lovelace, Earl of.


King-Tenison, Earl of Kingston: (i) In
front of a crosier and a cross cross-

demi-lion gu.. holding between his


paws a decrescent az.
Kildare, Marquess of, see Leinster, Duke

maned

hand

erect issuing from a


cloud holding a sealed letter, all ppr.

KilVington, a

Gonoo,

and Tamworth,

New South

Wales, Australia, Member of the Legislative Council of New South Wales, a


lion rampant.
Labor ipse voluptas.
13-

King of London, on a ducal coronet a


sano.
lion rampant or, holding in the dexter
Kincaid of Edinburgh, a dexter arm from
paw a lance arg., on the point thereof
the elbow holding a drawn sword ppr.
an annulet of the first.
/ will defend.
212. 13 King, Sir Henry Seymour,
K.C.I. E.,
that
Ilk, Stirlingsh., a castle
Kincaid of
F.R.G.S., M.A., of 25, CornwaU Gartriple-towered arg.. masoned sa., and
dens. South Kensington, W., a lion
issuing therefrom a dexter arm emrampant or, gorged with a collar gemel
bowed grasping a sword ppr. I'll
az.. holding in the dexter fore-paw a
Floreo_in ungue
defend.
trefoil slipped vert.
cf. 155. 3
Kincll, Ireland, a demi-lion ppr., holding
leonis.
between the paws a round buckle in King, King-, William Edward, of Staunfess or.
ton Park, Heref.. a lion rampant bendy
Kinchant, issuant from a ducal coronet
or and az.. holding two branches comor, a demi-lion arg.
Virtus pyramis.
posed of two roses gu. and three cinKindelan of Ballinakill, co. Meath, an
quefoils vert, slipped and leaved of the
arm in armour holding a sword, all ppr.
last.
Floreo in ungue leonis.
210. 2 King, Leics., a lion passant erm., ducally
Kinder of Ely, Cambs, and Notts, on a
crowned or.
cf. 6. 2
column or. a Cornish chough sa., beaked King, a lion sejant erect ppr., holding
and legged gu.
between its paws an escallop arg.
Kinder, a crane's head erased ppr. 104. 11 King of Highbury Crescent. Middx., a
Kinder, a crane's head erased holding in
lion sejant per chevron engrailed or
the beak a serpent.
and az., supporting with the dexter
104. 2
(i)
paw a spear erect of the first enfiled
Kinder of Harrytown Hall, Chesh.
On a column or, a Cornish chough sa.,
with a gauntlet of the second. Altiora
pelo.
beaked and legged gu. (2) A buck's
head ppr., couped at the neck.
121. 5 King of Broomfield, Essex, in front of a
lion couchant gu., a wool pack ppr.
Kindon and Kingdon, an eagle's head
:

erased ppr.

83. 2

cf.

7. 5

Kinchant of Park Hall, Shropsh., out of King of Umberslade, Warw., out of a


ducal coronet a demi-lion rampant.
a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion arg.
Virtus pyramidis.

16. 3

16. 3

KIN

320
King of Chad's Hunt, near Warwick, out
of a ducal coronet a demi-lion rampant

of London, a talbot's
sa., collared and eared or.

King

head erased
56.

King, same crest.


56. i
King, Wilts, a talbot's head couped sa.,
coUared or.
cf. 56. i
Neville
Swedish
Reeve-,
Henry,
Ashby-deKing,
lion rampant gu., on the head a
la-Laund,
Lines: (i) same crest as
crown arg.
above.
(2) A horse's head erased per
King of Bickenhill, Warw., a demi-lion
fesse nebuly arg. and gu., charged
rampant double-queued or, billettee
with two mullets palewise counteraz., ducally crowned of the first, holdchanged (for Reeve).
Virtute fortuna
ing in the dexter paw a sword arg.
cedit.
King of Saxlingham, Norf., a demi-lion
rampant gu., crowned with an antique King, Meade-, William Oliver, Walford,
near Taunton: (i) A mount vert,
crown or, and holding in its dexter
thereon an arm in bend dexter couped
paw a rose ppr. Kicht do and fear na.
at the elbow, the hand supporting a
cf. 12. I
tilting-spear erect, the head broken,
King of Exeter, Devonsh., out of a mural
the arm surmounting a branch of oak
coronet arg., a lion's head and neck
fructed in bend sinister, all ppr. (for
sa., charged with three ducal coronets
King).
246. 19.
c/. 19. 12
or.
(2) A demi-griffin
az., wings elevated erm., in the dexter
King, out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter
claw a fleur-de-lis or (for Meade).
hand couped at the wrist pointing upCadenti porrigo dextram.
246. 20.
wards with two forefingers. </. 222. 1
King of North Petherton, Somers. (i) King, a greyhound's head couped, ducally
gorged.
On a mount vert, an arm in bend
cf. 61. 2
dexter couped at the elbow, the hand King (formerly JIahon), of Ballylin, Ire
land, an escallop gu.
Spes tutissima
supporting a tilting-spear erect, the
coelis.
head broken, the arm surmounting a
141. 14
branch of oak in bend sinister, all ppr. King, Sir Gilbert, Bart., D.L., of Charlestown, CO. Roscommon, an escallop-shell
King). (2) A demi-griffin az.,
(for
cnelis.
in
Spcs
tutissima
elevated
erm.,
holding
gu.
141.
with wings
14
the dexter claw a fleur-de-lis or (for King, Devonsh., and of Towcester, Northamp., out of a ducal coronet or, a
Meade). Cadenti porrigo dextram.
demi-ostrich with wings addorsed arg.,
King, an arm couped at the elbow in
beaked of the first.
pale ppr., holding in the hand a broken
96. 1
spear.
George Anthony, Esquire, a
214. 10 King,
Master of the Supreme Court, Croydon,
King, Ireland, a cubit arm holding a
212. 9
dagger in pale, all ppr.
out of an earl's coronet or, a demiostrich
with wings addorsed arg.,
King, Sir Charles Simeon, 3rd Baronet,
of Corrard, co. Fermanagh, Ireland
beaked of the first, and holding in its
(descended from the house of Barra,
beak a horse-shoe.
Aberdeensh.), a dexter cubit arm erect, King, Sussex, an ostrich-head arg., ducally
gorged or.
the hand holding a dagger in pale, all
cf. 97. 9
ppr.
212. 9.
'The crest as borne by King, an ostrich-head erased arg., gorged
the family in Scotland and after its
with an earl's coronet ppr.
settlement in Ireland in the seven- King, an ostrich-head erased arg., ducally
teenth century was "a demi-lion ramgorged and holding in the beak a key
pant gu." Audaces fortuna juvat.
or.
10. 3 King of Eltham, Kent, an ostrich's head
below
the
King, a dexter arm couped
couped arg., ducally gorged or, between
elbow and erect, vested and cuffed, the
two ostrich-feathers ppr.
97. 9
hand holding a roll.
208. S King of the Hyde. Middx., on a rock
King of Newmilne, Elginsh., a hand
ppr., a duck's head erased arg., coUared
holding a dagger ppr
Atidaces /ortnna
az., holding in the beak an ostrich-

King,

James Alexander Gordon,

Ter-

towie, Kinaldie, Aberdeensh., a demi-

juvat.
212. 9
of London, a dexter arm embowed
in armour holding a broken spear, all
ppr.
197. 2

King

King, Walter George, M.A., Junior Carlton Club, W., a dexter arm in armour
embowed holding in the gauntlet the
lower part of a broken tilting-spear.
Si Devs nohiscum quis contra nos.
King of Campsie, Stirlingsh., a dexter
hand ppr. Honos industrice prcemium.
222. 14

King, Lucas White, Esquire, C.S.I., a


dexter hand couped at the wrist and
erect, the third and fourth fingers
turned down ppr., charged on the wrist
with an estoile arg. Spes tutissiina
coelis.

King, Ireland, a dexter hand couped at


the wrist and erect ppr., holding a
cross crosslet fitchee gu.

221. 14

King of Ashby Hall, Lines, a talbot's


head erased sa., eared arg., ringed and
collared gu.

S6.

feather, also arg.


King, Sir James, Bart., LL.D., J.P., D.L.,
of Campsie, Stirlingsh., and of Clare-

Captain the Hon. Lionel


Fortescue, of Horsley Towers, Leatherhead, and Ben Damph Forest, Auchnasheen, Ross-sh., N.B.
(i) A buck
statant arg., attired or, charged for
distinction with a cross crosslet gu. (for
Noel). 306.7. (2) A dexter arm erect,
couped at the elbow, vested az., the
hand ppr., grasping a truncheon sa.,
the top broken off, the bottom couped
of the third (for King).
Labor ipse

King-Noel,

voluptas.

Kingdom, out
griffin's

head

306. 8
of a ducal coronet or, a
gu., holding in the beak

a key of the iirst.


65. 14
Kingdom, a dolphin naiant ppr. Tentando
superabis.

140.

Kingdon, Ireland, a dolphin naiant

or.

140. 5

Kingdon

of Launcells, Cornw.,

and Castle

Hartley, Devonsh., an eagle displayed


with two heads sa. Regis donum gra'tum

bonum.

74. 2

Kinge, a talbot's head erased

sa.,

eared

and collared or.


56. i
Kinge of London, same crest.
56. i
Kinge of Gainsborough, Lines, a talbot's
head sa., eared gu., collared and ringed
or.

cf.

56.

Kinge, Dorset, a lion sejant ppr., resting


the dexter paw on an escallop arg.
Kinge, an arm in armour couped at the
elbow ppr., garnished or, holding in
the gauntlet a broken spear of the
second, headed arg., girt round the
arm with a scarf of the last.
cf.

210. 9

Kingeston, on a mount vert, a goat arg.,


armed or, leaping against a tree of the
first.

cf.

129. 8

Kingford of Youlkston, Cornw., an eagle


displayed per fess gu. and arg., crowned
or, holding in the beak a rose arg.,
slipped and barbed vert, seeded of the
first.

cf. 75. 2
of Finaghy House, Dunmurray,
Belfast,
CO.
Antrim, Ireland,
two

Kinghan

clasped and conjoined


at the wrists, the third
that on the dexter side
ringed with the royal signet ppr.,
thereon a lion rampant gardant or.

dexter hands

and couped
finger

of

favore regis nomen.

Kinghan

of Silverstream, Greenisland,
Antrim, Ireland, two dexter hands
clasped and conjoined, couped at the
wrists, the third finger of that on the
dexter side ringed with the royal signet
ppr., thereon a lion rampant or.
A
CO.

mont Terrace, Glasgow, a redbreast


ppr.
Honos industrice prcemium.
108. 11
favore regis nomen.
King, a cock ppr.
91. 2 Kinglake of Saltmoor, Stoke St. Gregory,
Somers., an eaglet perched and looking
King, a demi-griffin or.
64. 2
up to the sun in its splendour. Non
King, Hants, a helmet in profile ppr.,
degener.
garnished or, the vizor open.
76. i
King-Harraan, Wentworth Henry, Es- Kingley, a cross crosslet fitched sa., and
a sword ppr. in saltier.
166. 12
quire, of Newcastle, Ballymahon, co.
Longford
Out of a ducal coronet Kingley, a cock's head between two
i )
wings ppr.
or, a dexter arm armed and erect in
cf. go. 7
pale ppr., cuffed arg., the hand also Kingsale, Baron (de Courcy), on a ducal
coronet or, an eagle displayed with
ppr. grasping two slips of roses, one
two heads arg. Viyicit omnia Veritas.
gu., the other arg., stalked, seeded, and
leaved ppr. (for Harman). (2) Out of
cf. 75. 2
a ducal crest coronet or, a dexter hand Kingsborough, 'Viscount, see Kingston,
erect, the third and fourth fingers
Earl of.
turned down ppr. (for King).
Kingsbury, Ireland, a snail issuing from
its shell ppr.
141. 8
King-Harman, Charles Anthony, Esquire, C.M.G., M.A., of Government Kingsbury,
Ireland,
a wyvern vert.
House, Castries, St. Lucia, same crests.
Prudens et innocuus.
70. i
:

Kingscote, Sir Robert Nigel Fitzhardinge,


K.C.B., of Kingscote, Glouc, and 19,

South Audley

Street, W.,

an escallop

in

ess

ppr.

(jor

Pemberton).
Ut Hbi sic alteri.
Kingsford, a rose-branch ppr.
149. S
Kingsley of Canterbury and Herts, a

head couped arg.


12S. 12
Hants, a Moor's head in
couped at the shoulders ppr.,
wreathed about the temples or and gu.
L"int's

Kingsmill,
profile

Kingsmill,

Andrew de Portal, of JlillSydmonton Court, Newarm in pale rested arg..

brook and

bury, a cubit
'

charged

with a bendlet az., cufi'


ermines, holding in the hand ppr. a
fer-de-moline,

also

az.

Do

well

and

doubt not.
207. 4
Kingsmill of Correndoo Park, co. Galway,
and of Hermitage Park, co. Dublin,
Ireland: (I) A cubit arm erect, vested
arg.. cuffed ermines, holding in the
hand ppr. a fer-de-moline pierced sa.,
the arm charged with a Maltese cross

146. II

Kinnear, see Balfour- Kinnear.


Kinnear of Edinburgh, an anchor
pale az.

its

rising ppr.

Non

degener.

77.

Spem

forluna

in
161. 2

alit.

Kinnear, Baron (Kinnear), of Spurness,


Orkney, an anchor ppr. Spem fortuna
alit.

anchors in

Kirby of Blandford Square, Middx., a


dexter arm in armour embowed grasping a scimitar, and in front thereof a
chaplet of roses, all ppr.
Firm.
cf. 196. 10
Kirch, on a pillar arg., a heart gu.
176. 5
Kirch, a talbot's head sa., coUared and
lined gu.
Kirk, a church ppr.
Votis et conamine.
158. 10
Kirk, Scotland, a fox sejant gu.
32. 11
Kirk of Retford, Notts, a boar's head
erect and erased sa.
43. 3
Kirk of Aberfoil, Scotland, a crosier and
a dagger in saltier, all ppr. Optimum

'

'

115. 12

of that Ilk, Fifesh., Scotland, two


saltier with cables, all ppr.
/ live in hope.
161. 7
quod primum.
Kinnear, Scotland ( i ) Two anchors in
saltier cabled ppr.
161. 7.
A Kirk, George Edmonstone Kirk, Esquire,
(2)
and Cyril Gage Pardo Kirk, Esquire,
crescent or.
/ live in hope. Honesty
of Carrickfergus, co. Antrim, Ireland,
is the best policy.
163. 2
a crosier or, and a sword ppr. hilted
Kinnear, Robert Hill, Esquire, of Brooand pommelled of the first, in saltire
Toorak,
Melbourne,
Vickong House,
enfiled by a garland of thistles and
toria, uses : two anchors cabled saltiretrefoils,
also
ppr.
Optimum quod
ways ppr. / live in hope.
161. 7
primum.
265. 6
Kinnedar, Scotland, a greyhound current
Kirk of Norton, Stockton-on-Tees, out of
arg.
Gang forret.
cf. 58. 2
the battlements of a tower a demiKinnerby, on a chapeau gu., turned up
dragon or, charged on the shoulder
erm., a lion passant of the first.
4. 9
with a trefoil slipped gu., holding in
Kinnersley of Binfield Manor, Berks, a
its claws a flagstaff in bend sinister,
mount vert, thereon, before an oak-tree
therefrom flowing a pennon, also or.
fructed ppr., a greyhound sejant erm.,
For Kirk and King.
collared or, the dexter fore-paw sup73. 1
porting a cross crosslet of the last. Kirk, Thomas Lascelles, of Norton Green,
Stockton-on-Tees,
same crest and
10
Timor omnia abesto.
cf. 59.
motto.
Kinninmond of that Ilk, Fifesh., Scotland, an oak-tree vert.
Stabo.
143. 5 Kirkaldie or Kirkaldy of Grange, Scotland, a man's head, the face looking
Kinnoull, Earl of (Hay), an aged Lowland
upwards ppr. Fortissima Veritas.
Scots countryman couped at the knees,
190. lO
vested in gray, the waistcoat gu. and
the bonnet az., bearing on his shoulder Kirkby, David William. Esquire, J. P.,
late Captain of Denbigh and Jlerioneth
an ox-yoke ppr. Renovate animos.
ppr.,
a plate
On
a
chapeau
Militia
(i)
187. 14
charged with a cross moline gu. (2) On
Kinross, Baron (Blair Balfour, P.C), on a
a chapeau ppr.. a wild boar pass within
rock a mermaid holding in the dexter
Crux nostra corona.
a net.
hand an otter's head erased, and in her
sinister hand a swan's head,alsoerased, Kirke of Eastham, Essex, a dexter arm
in armour embowed ppr., garnished or,
285. 6
all ppr.
yn temere.
holding
in the hand a cutlass arg., hilt
Kinsellagb of Dublin, a demi-eft or lizard
and pommel of the second.
cf. 195. 2
salient ppr.

Kinnear

c/.

211. 7

beak an annulet or.


lOi. 11
Kington-OIiphant, Thomas Laurence, Esquire, of Gask, Auchterarder, a falcon
tout
pouvoir.
perched ppr. A
Kinlocb, Scotland, a mermaid holding
in her dexter hand a mirror and in her
sinister a comb, all ppr. Ut olim. 184. 5
Kinlocb, Charles Young, Esquire, of
Gourdie, Perthsh., Scotland, an eagle
Yet higher.
soaring aloft.
Kinlocb and Kinlock of London, an eagle

fern vert.

76. I Kintore, Earl of (Keith-Falconer), an


Kinlocb, Sir Alexander, Bart., D.L., of
angel in a praying posture or, within
Gilmerton, Edinburgh, an eagle rising
an orle of laurel ppr. {for Falconer).
ppr.
Altius tendo.
Jive ut vivas.
^y. 5
184. 2
Kinlocb, Sir John George Smyth, Bart., Kippen, William James, Esquire, an eagle
M.P., B.A., J.P., D.L., of Kinloch,
with wings expanded issuing out of a
Perthsh., a young eagle perched, looktower, all ppr.
Liberty.
ing up to the sun in his splendour, all Kirby and Kirkby of Hawthorn, Durh..
ppr.
Non degener.
and Kirby Thore, Westml., an anchor
76. i
Kinloch of Kilrie, Forfarsh., an eagle
gu., entwined with a serpent vert. 161.3
regardant with wings endorsed sa., Kirby and Kirkby, between two branches
armed gu., looking at the sun ppr.
of palm in orle vert, a flaming heart
Altius tendo.
gu.
181. 12
Kinlock, Scotland, an eagle with wings Kirby of London, and Meoptham's Bank,
extended and addorsed. Altius tendo.
Tunbridge, Kent, out of a ducal coronet per pale or and arg., an elephant's
cf. 76. II
head gu., eared of the second, tusked
Kinnaird, Scotland, a garland of laurel
of the first.
vert.
Qui patitur, vincit.
146. 5
133. i
Kinnaird, an otter's head erased sa.
Kirby, on a chapeau crimson, turned up
erm..
a cross moline arg., within a
134- 3
wreath of the last and gu.
Kinnaird, Viscount, see Newburgh, Earl
of.
Kirby of London, a hand gauntleted
holding a pheon.
Marte non arte.

the horns of a crescent or, issuing out


of a cloud within two branches of
palm in orle ppr., and over the crest
the motto, Errantia lumina fallunt.
Patitur qui vincit.
Certa cruce sahw.

slipped ppr.
Dei gratia.
Kingswell, a parrot gu., holding in

gu. for difference [for Kingsmill).


cf.
207. 4.
(2) Out of an earl's coronet or,
the pearls arg., a cubit arm erect, vested
gu., ruffed arg., the hand grasping a
roll of parchment ppr. the arm charged
with a crescent arg. for difference (for
Keinici/). Do well, doubt not.
cf. 20S. 4
Kingston, Earl of (King-Tenison)
(i) In
front of a crosier and a cross crosslet
fitchee in saltire sa., a leopard's face
or, jeiisant-de-lis {for Tenison). 282. 14.
(2) Out of a five-leaved ducal coronet
or, a dexter hand erect, the third and
fourth fingers turned down ppr. {/or
Malo
King). Spes tutissima cmlis.
mori qxtam foedari.
282.15

Kingston, Glouc, a goat salient arg.,


against a tree vert.
129. 8
Kingston of London, out of a mural
coronet counter-componee or and sa.,
a unicorn's head az., crined arg., armed
gobonee of the second and first.
Kingston of Charlton House, Somers., on
a crescent az., five guttes-d'or, between
two sprigs of myrtle ppr.
163. 10
Kingstone, Frederick, Esquire, of 107,
Homeville Avenue, Toronto, Canada, a
swan holding in its beak a thistle

76.

Kinlocb of that Ilk and Nevay, Forfarsh.,


Scotland, an eagle perched, looking at
the sun in splendour. Non degener.

by an arrow

KIR
Kinsey, out of the top of a tower ppr., an
arm embowed, vested vert, holding in
the hand a spear fesseways, also ppr.
Kinsman of Loddington, Pipwell Abbey,
and Broughton, a buck ppr., lodged in

sa.
141. 14
Esquire,
of
Kingscote,
Fitzhardinge,
Furlough, CO. Galway, same crest.
Esquire,
Kingscote, John Bloomfield,
of
Stratton Audley, Bicester, same crest.
Klngsdown, Baron (Pemberton- Leigh)
'
(i) A demi-lion rampant gu., holding
in the dexter paw a lozenge arg.,
charged with a rose of the first (jor
Leigh).
A dragon's head erm.,
(2)
erased gu., ducally gorged or, trans-

fixed

321
Kinlocb, Scotland, an eagle looking at
the sun in his splendour. Altius tendo.

7
9

KIR

KNE

322

Kirke of Edinburgh, a temple ppr. Kirkwood, John Townsend, Yeo Vale.


Bideford, a pheon sa.
Conamine.
Kirke of Markham Hall, Notts, a boar's Kirkyn, a demi-griffin ppr., holding in
its claws an escallop or.
c/. 43. 3
head erect couped sa.
cf. 64. 2
Kirke, Henry, of the Eaves, Derbysh., a Kirsopp, James Joseph, Esquire, J. P., of
the Spittal, Northumb., a mount vert,
40. 9
wild boar passant sa.
thereon
a
crane
arg.,
the
dexter
claw
Kirton,
Kirkenton, Kirkton, or Kerton of
resting on an escutcheon of the last
32. i
Lines, a fox passant ppr.
charged with the letter
sa.
Credo.
Kirkljam of Fynnshed and Cutterstock.
Northamp. (i) A Saracen's head Kirtland, two dexter hands conjoined
supporting a scimitar erect.
affrontee couped at the shoulders
ppr., gorged with a ducal coronet or,
cf. 224. 9
wreathed arg. and sa. (2) A popinjay Kirton of Thorpe Mandevil, Northamp.,
a falcon with wings expanded arg.,
vert, beaked and collared gu. cj. loi. 4
beaked, jessed, and belled or, reposing
Kirkham of Ashcombe and Blagdon,
the dexter claw on a hawk's hood gu.
Devonsh., a lion's head erased arg.
William Ferdinand, Esquire,
17. 8 Kirton,
B.A. Oxon., a falcon, wings endorsed
ffirklioven, Earl of Bellomont (extinct), a
and inverted ppr., guttee-de-sang,
demi-negress couped at the waist in
resting
the dexter claw on an escuttemples
profile ppr., wreathed about the
cheon arg., charged with a mullet sa.
az. and arg., winged of the last.
Ad altiora.
177. 14
Kirkhoven, a beacon fired ppr.

Kitson of Hengrave,

head
arg.,

Pro

aris

ei jocis.

22. 2

Kirkland or Kirkeland, on a ducal coronet


a falcon belled, all ppr.
85. 9
96. 5 Kirwan of Baunmore, Clare, and Galway,
Kirkland, an owl arg.
Mon Dieu. mon
a Cornish chough sa.
Kirkland, Kirkeley, Kirklay, Kirkley,
Roi. el ma patrie.
107. 14
Kirklayne, or Kirkaton, a church enKirwan, co. Galway, Ireland, and the
vironed with trees ppr.
158.1
Island of Martinique, a Cornish chough
Kirkley or Kirkly, two eagles' heads
ppr.
107. 14
erased and addorsed ppr.
84. 1
Kirkman, a crosier and a sword in saltier, Kirwan of Moyne, co. Galway, Ireland,
same crest. J'aime mon Dieu. mon
all ppr.
In Deo confido.
Roi, et ma patrie.
107. 14
Kirkman, a demi-lion rampant arg. 10. 2
Kirkpatrick, Ireland, a mount in flames Kirwan of Burdigala, France, same crest
J'aime mon Dieu, mon Roi, et mon pais.
ppr.
179. 2
121. 5
107. 14
Kirkpatrick, a stag's head arg.
Kirkpatrick of Culloch, Kirkcudbrightsh., Kissock, Scotland, between two wings an
arm erect vested az.. cuffed arg., holda hand holding a dagger in pale distilling drops of blood.
ing in the hand a thistle ppr.
/ mat sicker.
Kitchen, issuing out of a cloud in the
cf. 212. 9
sinister an arm in armour embowed
Kirkpatrick-Howat of Mabie, Kirkcudholding in the hand a sword ppr.
brightsh., a dexter armed hand hold196. I
ing a dagger in pale distilling drops of
blood ppr. / mate sicker.
Kitchener, Viscount (Kitchener), G.C.B.,
G.C.M.G.
(I) (Of augmentation) IsKirkpatrick, Sir Charles Sharpe, Bart., of
Closeburn, Durafriessh., a hand holding
Buant from a mural crown or, an elea dagger in pale embrued and distilling
phant's head ppr.. holding in the trunk
a sword erect of the first. 287.1. (2) A
drops of blood, all ppr. / make sure.
stag's head erased, the neck transfixed
cf. 212. 9
by an arrow ppr., between the attires a
Kirkpatrick of AUanshaw. Lanarksh.,
horseshoe or. Thorough.
287. 2
Scotland, a dexter hand in armour
holding a dagger erect distilling drops Kitchener, Francis Elliott, Esquire, of
of blood, all ppr.
Oulton Old HaU. Staffs, a stag's head
fse mak sicker.
erased, transfixed through the neck by
cf. 212. 9
an arrow in bend, point to the dexter,
Kirkpatrick, Lieutenant-Colonel George
all ppr.,
and between the attires a
Airey, Q.C., LL.D., of Closeburn, Kinghorse-shoe or.
ston, Ontario, Canada, a hand holding
a dagger in pale distilling drops of Kitchener, between two flags displayed
az.,
each charged with a cross or,
blood ppr. I mak sicker.
cj. 212. g
a bull's head cabossed sa.
Kirkpatrick, William Trench, Esquire, of
cf. 43. 5
Donacomper, Celbridge, Ireland, same Kitchener, Arthur Buck, Esquire, of
Waihemo Grange, Dunback, Otago,
crest.
/ viake sicker.
New
head
of
Mabie,
DumZealand,
uses
:
a
stag's
Kirkpatrick-Howat,
pierced with an arrow.
friessh., a dexter armed hand holding
a dagger in pale distilling drops of Kitchin of London, a pelican's head
erased az., beaked or, vulning itself
blood ppr. / mak sicker.
gu.
Kirkton and Kirton, an arm embowed
98. 2
resting the elbow on the wreath, hold- Kitchiner, a buck's head erased pierced
through the neck by an arrow in bend,
ing in the hand three ears of wheat
all ppr.
202. 6
ppr.
cf. 121. 2
Kitching, Heref., on a ducal coronet or,
Kirkwall, Viscount, sec Orkney, Earl of.
a wyvern vert.
70. 9
Kirkwood, Thomas Yaden "Lloyd, Esquire, J.P.. D.L., of Woodbrook. co. Kite or Keyte of Ebrington, Glouc, a
kite's head erased or.
Roscommon, Ireland, a pheon erect
point downwards sa., charged with a Kite, a unicorn's head erased arg., armed
mullet or. Spesmeain Deo. c/. 174. 11
and collared gu.
49. 1

49. 7

or.

a unicorn's head
attired and maned or, environed
Suff.,

ppr., a

Kirton, see Kirkton.


Kirwan, issuing out of a cloud a hand in
pale holding a broken spear ppr.
cf. 214. 10

a unicorn's

Suff.,

armed and maned

by palisadoes of the last.


Kitson, upon a mount or, a unicorn's
head sa. in flames ppr.
Kitson, Sir James, Bart., J.P., of Gledhow
HaU. Yorks, issuant from park pales

Kirkland, Scotland, a leopard's face ppr.

sa.,

Kitson or Kittson,

demi-unicorn

an annulet

az.

gorged with

arg.,

Palmam

meruit

qui

244. 9

ferat.

Kitson,

WiUiam Henry,

Shiphay
griffin's

House, near
head couped.

Esquire.

J. P.,

Torquay,

IKittelby or Kittleby, Shropsh., a lion's


head erased gu.
17 2
Kittermaster, on a chapeau arg., turned
up erm.. an eagle with wings expanded
1

Kitto or Kittoe, a lion sejant gu., collared


arg.
cf. 7. 4
Kivilioc, an Indian goat's head arg.
Klee of London, within a serpent in orle
vert, a boar's head erect and erased.
41- II

Knaplock, Hants, a boar's head couped


or, the mouth embrued.
43- i
Knapman, a sword erect, enfiled with a
Saracen's head couped ppr.
191Knapp of Needham and Washbroke,
Suii.,

and Tuddenham,

Norf.,

an arm

armour embowed ppr., garnished or,


the hand of the first grasping by the
blade a broken sword arg.. hilt and
pommel of the second, with a branch
in

of laurel vert.

Knapp, John Mathew, Esquire, of Linford Hall, Wolverton, Bucks, upon a


laurel- branch vert, an arm embowed
in armour ppr., garnished or, grasping
a broken sword in bend sinister, blade
downwards ppr., pommel and hilt gold,
and charged with two frets, one above
and one below the elbow sa. In hello
aut in pace.

Knapp, Robert Bruce, Esquire, of Mount


Lebanon. Natal, South Africa, same
crest and motto.
Knapp, a demi-lion rampant sa., holding
between his paws an esquire's helmet
arg.
En Dieu est ma confiance.
Knapton, out of a ducal coronet two
arms dexter and sinister in saltier,
in each hand a scimitar erect, all ppr.
Knapton, Augustus Lempriere Knapton.

Esquire, of Boldre, Hants, a garland

gu., floreated or, about a lance arg.


KnatchbuU-Hugessen, Lord Brabourne,
see Brabourne.
KnatchbuU-Hugessen, see Hugessen.

Knatchbull,

Sir

Wyndham,

Bart.,

of

Mersham Hatch, Kent, on a chapeau


turned up erm., a leopard statant
spotted sa. In crucifixa gloria mca.
Kneeshaw, Henry, Penmaenmawr. Carnarvon, out of an Eastern crown a
dexter arm embowed in armour, the
hand grasping a dagger. Sublimiora
az.,

arg.,

Forte manu.
petimus.
Knell, Oxon. and Glouc, a demi-lion or,
holding in the dexter paw a cross cross11. 10
let fitched az.
Kneller, Wilts, on a mount vert, a stag
statant ppr., beside a vine-tree of the

first.

116. 14

Knevet, a nest with young birds ppr.


1

113-

KNE
Knevet, in the sea a ship in

KNO

323
full sail, all

ppr.

60.

i;

Knight,

Glouc.

head erased

and Yorks,

sa.,

bezantee.

talbot
cf. 56. 2
gu., the

Knightley of Kingston-on-Thames. Surrey, a stag's head arg., attired or,


charged on the neck with a trefoil

Knevett or Knevit of Rosemaryn, Cornw. Knight, Hants, a griffin's head


beak and the dexter ear arg., the sinisvert.
Norf., and Siiff.. a dragon's head be
121. 8
ter sa., gorged with a collar or
Knightley, Sir Charles Valentine. Bart.,
tween two wings sa.
72. c
of Fawsley, Northamp., a buck's head
Kneysworth or Knesworth, a buffalo's
cf. 66. I
couped arg., attired or. Invito fortuna.
head erased gu.
44. i Knight, Kent and Hants, on a mural
coronet or, a buck sejant arg., attired
121. 5
Knife, a dove regardant holding in the
or.
116. 4 Knightly, Warw. and Northamp., a buck's
beak an olive-branch, all ppr.
92. 4
head arg., attired or.
Knight, Kent and Hants, on a mural
121. 5
Knight-Bruce, see Bruce.
coronet or, a buck sejant arg., attired Knightly, Worcs., a dragon's head sa.,
Knight, Rev. Charles Rumsey, J. P.,
of the first.
having three tongues gu.
116. 4
Tythegston Court, Bridgend, Glamorgansh., on a ducal coronet an eagle Knight of Baldock and Weston, Herts, Knightly, Lanes, a goat's head arg.
and Betsford, Notts, a goat's head or.
displayed.
128. 13
attired and erased per fess gu., holding Knightly of Chorley, Lanes, a goat's
Knight, Shropsh., on a ducal coronet gu.,
head arg., charged with a mullet for
</. 75. 2
in the mouth a sprig of laurel vert.
an eagle displayed or.
difference.
Knight of Congresbury, Somers.. on a
cf. 128. 5
cf. 128. 12
ducal coronet an eagle displayed, all or. Knight, Ireland, on a chapeau sa., turned Knighton of Bayford, Herts, and Buff..
out of a ducal coronet or, two dragons'
up arg., a serpent nowed or, spotted
Gloria calcar habnt.
cf. 75. 2
vert.
heads and necks in saltier ppr.
142. 9
Knight, on a ducal coronet or, an eagle
Knight, Scotland, a ship in full saU, all
cf. 72. 13
ppr.
Darcen.
160. 13 Knighton of London, out of a ducal coronet gu., two dragons' heads and necks
Knight, Richard, Solicitor, Morecambe, a
knight in armour. Excelsior.
twisted in each other.
Knight of London and Kent, a demi-friar Knighton, late Sir William Wellesley,
ppr., vested and hooded arg., having
Bart, (extinct), two dragons' heads in
an upper mantle or, holding in his
saltire couped at the shoulders, the
dexter hand a lantern ppr., purfled
dexter gu., the sinister or, wreathed
Knight of Shrewsbury and Baschurch,
or, and in his sinister a paternoster gu..
about the necks by a chain of the last.
Shropsh., and Wolverley, Worcs.. on a
with a crucifix hanging at the end.
spur lying fesseways or, an eagle per
Montague George, Chawton
fesse arg. and az., with wings expanded Knight,
House, Alton, Hants: (i) A demithe Grove, Blackheath, S.E., and Fresh
of the first, beaked and legged gu.
friar habited ppr., holding in his dexter
Andrew Johnes
Wharf, London Bridge, Alderman and
Knight,
Boughton-,
hand a cinquefoil arg., and suspended
Justice of the Peace for the City of
Rouse, Esquire, of Downton Castle,
from the sinister wrist a rosary sa. the
London, and Justice of the Peace for
Ludlow; (i) In the centre on a spur
breast charged with a rose gu. (Knight).
the County of London, a demi-lion
fesseways or, an eagle rising ppr., holding in the beak a spear erect of the
rampant or, holding in the dexter paw
(2) On a mural crown or, a stag sejant
arg., attired or (Austen).
a cross botony fitchee az., and supportfirst (for Knight).
(2) On the dexter
ing with the sinister a fasces in bend
side
a stork's head erased chevronny Knight of Chawton, Hants, a demi-greyfriar ppr., holding in the dexter hand
ppr.
of four sa. and arg. holding in the beak
Nil desperandmn.
304. 7
or, a snake ppr. (for Boughton).
a cinquefoil slipped arg., and from the Knipe of London and Lanes, a wolf's
(3) On
sinister wrist a bracelet of beads penthe sinister side the bust of a man
head arg., pierced through the breast
dent sa.
couped at the shoulders ppr., the hair,
by a broad arrow or, feathered and
beard, and whiskers sa., the head siu-- Knight of Godmersham, Kent, a demiheaded of the first.
29. 6
grey friar ppr., holding in the dexter Knipell, between t%vo laurel- branches
rounded and crossed by a ribbon
knotted at the top, the ends flowing
hand a cinquefoil slipped arg., and in
vert, a tiger's face or.
from either temple arg. (for Rouse).
the sinister a cross sa., suspended from Kniphausen, Prussia, out of a coronet
Equcs sit semper aeqmis.
the wrist, the breast charged with a
with seven pearls on the rim, a demirose gu.
Knight of Charlecote, Upper Avenue
Suivant St. Pierre.
lion rampant sa., between two wings or.
Road, N.W., an esquire's helmet in Knight, Hants and Northamp., a dexter Kniveton of Mercaston, Derbysh., beprofile.
Cadenti porrigo dextram.
arm in armour embowed ppr., holding
tween two wings an eagle's head, all
302. II
in the hand a sword of the last, hilt
ppr84. 2
Knight, Northamp., between two wings
and pommel or, the point resting on Knoell, Knoll, and KnoUe, a parrot feed'jii., a spur leathered or.
the wreath.
iii. 13
ing on a bunch of cherries, all ppr.
Knight of the Manor House, Glen Parva, Knight, issuing out of a cloud a dexter
loi. 8
Leics., between two wings a spur in
hand holding a club, all ppr.
214. 9 Knolas, a ram's head couped arg., armed
pale standing on its rowel, with Knight, an arm couped at the elbow
or.
I
1 30.
leather and buckle.
Nunquam non
habited bendy of four or and az., hold- Knolles, on a cloud a sphere, all ppr.
paratus.
ing in the hand ppr. the lower half of
159. 5
Knight, Sir Henry Edmund, of Stain
a fish couped in the middle of the Knolles, Hants, a griffin segreant or. 62.
Hill Park, Hampton, and 41. Hill
second.
Knollis, an elephant statant arg.
133. 9
Street, Mayfair, W., upon the Roman Knight
of
Clopton
and
Althorpe, Knolls or Knowles, a ram's head arg.,
fasces fessewise or, a spur erect, rowel
Northamp., a dexter arm embowed,
armed or.
130. i
upwards, of the same, between two
vested bendy wavy sinister of four or KnoUys, Berks and Warw., an elephant
wings gu., each charged with a wi*eath
and gu., supporting with the hand a
wg.
133. 9
Virtute et labore.
of oak of the first.
sword in pale, the point resting on the Knollys, Bart, {extinct), of Thame, Oxon.,
III. 14
wreath, the pommel surmounting a pair
same crest. In tUrumque paratus.
Knight of Santa Cruz, in the West Indies,
of spurs, all ppr.
133. 9
and of Cloncorrich Castle, co. Leitrim, Knight-Erskine, Henry William, Esquire, Knollys, Clement Courtenay, Esquire,
Ireland, a spur or, between two wings
J.P., D.L.. of Pittodrie, near Pitcaple,
C.M.C4., Barbadoes, West Indies, same
arg., each charged with a rose gu.,
Aberdeensh., a demi-lion rampant gu.,
and
crest
motto.
seeded or, barbed vert.
Virtus sibi
armed and langued az., holding in the Knot or Knott, a lion's head erased gu.
anreum calcar.
dexter paw a thistle ppr., and in the
cf. in. 13
17. 2
Knight, Scotland, a winged spur buckled
sinister a fleur-de-lis az.
(Over the Knotshull, issuing out of a cloud a hand
and strapped or. Te digna seqnere.
crest)
Je pense pluis. (Below the
holding a broken spear, all ppr.
III. 12
shield) Fisus et fidus et regia duxit.
cf. 204. 10
Knight, a talbot sejant sa., bezantee or.
Knightley, a stag's head erased arg., at- Knott, a wolf collared and chained ppr.
tired or.
121. 2
cf. 55. 2
cf. 29. 2
displayed erm.
cf. 75. 2
Knight, Hants, on a ducal coronet gu..
ail eagle displayed or.
cf. 75. 2
Knight, Shropsh., on a spur lying fesseways or, an eagle per fesse arg. and az..
with wings expanded of the first, beaked
and legged gu.

KNO

KYL

324

Knox, Major-General William George, of Kolon, a bird's head arg., winged az.,
holding in the beak three ears of
Liberti tout
United Service Club, London, W.,
armed and criued or.
wheat or.
same crest and motto.
cntiere.
49. 7
Knott, Su3sex, same crest.
49- 7 Knox of Rappa Castle, Mayo, on a perch Kough, Shropsh. and Ireland, a boar
passant. Resistque ad sanguinem. 40. 9
a falcon close, all ppr.
85. 13
Knotwood, a boar regardant sa., seizing
an arrow fixed in his shoulder.
Knox-Browne, Hervey Browne, Esquire, Krag or Kragg, a dexter hand ppr., holding a garland of laurel vert.
Aughentain Castle, Fivemiletown, co.
Juvat
KnoweU, between two wings vert, a
dum lacerat.
loi. 10
Tyrone: (i) An eagle displayed with
218. 4
parrot's head gu.
two heads vert, charged on each wing Kragg, a cubit arm holding in the hand a
Knowler, Kent, issuing out of reeds a
sabre, all ppr.
with a fleur-de-lis or {for Browne).
212. 13
demi-heron volant ppr.
Knowler, Kent, out of a ducal coronet
(2) A falcon on a perch close Kramer, Ireland, a fleur-de-lis between
ef. 74. 2.
two wings expanded or, penned arg.
ppr. charged on the breast with a
or. a demi-heron erm.
Inevitabile patum.
pheon sa. (jor Knox). And on an
E^owles, Norf.. a ram's head arg., attired
cf. 148. 2
escroll over the second crest the motto, Krampton and Kranton, a dexter hand
130. I
or.
vested az., holding a palm-branch ppr.
Moveo et profieio. Suivez raison.
Knowles, out of a ducal coronet gu., a
Kriery, see McCririe.
ram's head arg., armed or.
ef. 85. 13
Knox, Scotland, a falcon close ppr. Krog or Kroge, a hand holding a garland
cf. 130. 8
of rosea slipped and lea ved ppr.
Moveo et proficior.
85. 2
218.6
Knowles, Robert, Esquire, of Ednaston
Lodge, Derby, and of Swinton, near Knox, an eagle rising.
yy. 5 Kroge, a plough ppr.
i-s. 7
Manchester, in front of a ram's head Knox, a griffin's head between two wings Krowton, an arm holding in the hand a
broken spear ppr., the top pendent.
couped arg., armed or, three roses
or, each charged with a torteau.
c/. 65. II
f esse wise gu., barbed and seeded ppr.
214. 10
Nee diu, nee frustra.
Knox, a griffin's head between two wings Kuckfleld, a demi-lion rampant sa., holding in its dexter paw a sword or.
Knowles, Andrew, Esquire, of Newent
or, each charged with three torteaux.
14. 12
Kuelley or Kewly, issuing out of waves
Court, Glouc, in front of a ram's head
c/. 65
ppr., the head of a sea-horse.
couped arg.. armed or, three roses fesse- Knox, a demi-lion arg., holding in the
Kuerden of Preston, Lanes, a stag's head
wise gu., barbed and seeded ppr.
Nee
dexter paw a key gu.
couped quarterly or and az.
diu, nee frusira.
130.3 Knox-Browne, Lieutenant-Colonel John
121. 5
Knowles, Robert Millington, Esquire, of
Hervey, of Aughentaine Castle, Five- Kukefield, a demi-lion rampant sa., brandishing a scimitar or.
Colston Basset, Bingham, Notts, same
miletown, CO. Tyrone ( i
An eagle
14. 10
crest and motto.
130. 3
displayed with two heads vert, charged Kullingwlke, a cubit arm in pale vested
sa., cuffed erm., holding in the hand
Knowles, Lees, Esquire, M.A., LL.M.,
on each wing with a fleur-de-lis or ('/or
M.P., of Westwood, Pendlebury, same *Browne).
ppr. a chaplet of laurel vert.
(2) A falcon on a perch
crest and motto.
charged on the breast with a pheon sa. Kumerson, a griffin's head erased or.
Knowles, Charles Henry Gough, Solicitor,
(jor Knox).
Moveo et proficio. Suivez
66. 2
Oakdene, Castle Street, Luton, a boar's
raison.
Kutchin, a crane's head erased arg.
head couped close holding in the mouth Knox-Wight of Ravenspoint, Ascot, a
104. II
the upper part of a broken tiltingdexter cubit arm erect, holding in the Kyan of Ballymurtagh, co. Wicklow, Irespear.
land, a wild cat rampant ppr., gorged
In Deo spes.
hand a dagger in bend sinister, point
Knowles of Cole Ashby, Northamp., and
with an antique Irish crown or.
downwards, all ppr. Fortiter.
Walton, Suff., out of a ducal coronet Knutsford, Viscount (Holland), of Knutscf. 26. 2
gu., an elephant's head arg.
ford, Chester, out of a vallery coronet Kychard, a wolf's head or, collared gu.,
133. i
Knowles, an elephant arg.
holding in the mouth a trefoil vert.
or, a demi-lion gardant per bend arg.
133. 9
Knowles, Bart., of Lovel Hill, Berks, an
and az., charged with a bendlet encf. 30. 9
elephant statant arg., in front of an
grailed counterchanged. holding in the Kyd, David Hope, Esquire, of 23, Prince's
anchor sa. Semper paratus.
dexter paw a fleur-de-lis arg. Respice,
Gardens, S.W.. a hunting-horn stringed
Knowles, a unicorn rampant ppr.
48. 2
or, garnished vert.
aspice. prospice.
Quam non torret
Knowles, Scotland, a parrot feeding on Knyfton, Reginald Benett, of Uphill,
hyems.
a bunch of cherries ppr.
loi. 8
Somers., between two wings sa., an Kyd, John Normansell,
Esquire,
of
Knowles of Downton and Winchester, a
eagle's head erased or.
Rosendael,
In te Domine
Broughtey Ferry, Forgriffin segreant or.
62. 2
farsh., same crest and motto.
c/. 84. 2
confido.
Knowling of Exeter and Harburton, a Knyvett, a demi-dragon az.. langued gu.
Kyd or Kyde, Scotland, a hunting-horn.
falcon with wings displayed ppr.
Donee impleat orbem.
228. 11
73- 10
Knyvett, a demi-dragon vert, the wings Kyd, Captain Alexander, of Graz, Styria,
ef. 87. 12
Knowlys, a unicorn rampant ppr. 48. 2
az.
Austria, in front of a dexter cubit arm
y^. 10
Knowlys of Heysham Hall, Lanes, and Knyvett, Sir Carey John, of 62, Eccleston
ppr., holding three ears of wheat on
StoekweU, Surrey, out of a ducal
Square, London, S.W., a demi-dragon
one stalk, an increscent or, the whole
coronet gu., an elephant's head arg.
with wings addorsed az. Ni plus ni
debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy
Knott o{ London, a unicorn's head

arg..

Lento Ked certo et recto gradu.


mains.
133. i
erm.
241. 3
Knows, Scotland, a hand erect ppr., Knyvett, Felix Sumner, Esquire, J.P., Kyd, Scotland, an increscent ppr. Donee
holding a crescent or.
216. 8
of Aswellthorpe, Watford, Herts, same
impleat orbem.
163. 3
Knowsley, a leopard's head couped, colcrest and motto.
Kydd, Scotland, a crescent. Donee imlared and lined, a ring at the end of Knyvett, a sword and an ear of wheat in
pleat.
163. 2
the line.
22. 14
saltier ppr.
154. 11 Kydermaster, Sussex, on a ehapeau gu..
Knox, .see Ranfurly. Earl of.
Knyvett, issuing out of a cloud a hand
turned up erm., an eagle arg., with
Knox-Gore, see Go're.
in pale pointing to a star, aU ppr. 222.7
wings addorsed.
77. 14
Knox-Gore, see Saunders-Knox-Gore and Koehler, two coulters endorsed in pale az. Kydermaster, Warw. and London, on a
Pery- Knox-Gore.
Kognose, Northumb., a cock sa., combed
ehapeau az., turned up erm., a cockaKnox, Edmond Francis Vesey, Esquire,
and wattled gu., beaked and legged
trice erminois, with wings addorsed.
M.A.. M.P., of Shimnagh House, Newor.
gi. 2
ef. 68. 9
castle, CO. Down, of 39, Leinster Square, Koke of Broxbourne, Heref., an ostrich KyfQn and Kyflyn, Shropsh., a lion ramBayswater, London. W., and 2, Garden
holding in its beak a horse-shoe arg.
pant per less arg. and sa. Cais y gorn
Court, Temple, London, E.C., a falcon
ekaefiedd si/ddo duw unig.
1. 13
97- 8
close on a perch, all ppr.
Moveo et Kokefield, De, out of a ducal coronet a Kyle, a deer's head ppr.
121. 5
proficior.
lion's gamb.
85. 13
36. 12 Kyle, Scotland, an anchor and cable ppr.
Knox, Captain William, of Clonleigh, Kokington, a unicorn's head erased or. 49. 5
161. 2
Slrabaue, Ireland, same crest and Kollands, a dexter hand couped in bend, Kyle, out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's
holding a dagger. Spes juvet.
head sa.
44. 1
;

,'

KYL
Kyle,

William

quire, of 7,

LAD

325

Hamilton, EsPembroke Road, Dublin,

Kynaston, Bart,

Blacker

mounted

a lion rampant per fesse


and or, supporting in his paws a
Tibi soli.
cross formee fitchee arg.
Ireland,

sa.

Kyle, CoIodpI Samuel, R.A., a lion rampant per fesse sa. and or. Nee temere

Hardwick,
splendour surof

arm

in

armour

wick, Ellesmere, iSalop, in front of a


in splendour a dexter arm embowed
in armour the hand grasping a sword,
all ppr., the arm charged above the
elbow for distinction with a cross
crosslet gu.
Deus est nobis sol et etisis.
cf.

cf.

121. 5

Kymberlee and Kymberley, a cock

vide (for Gardner).

66.

70. 8.

Fide
5.

(4)

Kynnersley).
59. 10.
(2) A lion statant gardant tail, extended sa. (for
Sneyd).
Nee opprimere, ncc opprimi.

195. 7

Kynaston, Essex and Shropsh., an eagle's


head erased sa., ducally gorged arg.,
holding in its beak a laurel -sprig vert.

Kynnerton, between two wings ppr., a

cf. 83. 10
Shropsh., an eagle's head
ducally gorged arg., holding

Kynsey, Sir William Raymond, C.M.G.,


a squirrel sejant gu., cracking nuts or,
stalked and leaved vert.
Nulla deditio.

Kynaston,

charged on the neck with a fess of


the second, between three annulets arg.

erased

or,

Ctti

dolphin haurient or, between two


wings gu., each charged with as many
bars arg. (for Panting).
140. 7
Kynnersley, Sneyd-, Clement, of Loxley
Park, Staffs
(i) On a mount vert, a
greyhound sejant arg. collared or, under
a hawthorn- tree ppr., fructed gu. (for

'

sed

erabowed ppr., holding in the hand a


sword arg., hilt and pommel or. 195. 7
Kynaston, Walter Eoger Owen, of Haid-

glove.

Kylle, a rock sa.


179. 7
Kyllingbeclt, on a ducal coronet a talbot
collared and lined, all ppr.
54. 9
Kylom, a buck's head couped gu., attired

(3)

Dread shame (for Leighton).


A griffin's head erased sa.

sa.

sun

nee timidc

Kyllachy, Lord (Mackintosh), of KyUachy,


Inverness-sh., a cat-a-mountain salient
ppr., charged on the breast with a
crescent gu.
Touch not the catt butt a

(extinct),

the sun in
of a dexter

Shropsh.,

in its

cf.

chess-rook sa.

sa.,

beak a

trefoil

sUpped ppr.

cf.

4.

1:0.

297. 15
83. 10

Kynerby, on a chapeau arg., turned up


gu., and charged with four fleurs-de-lis
gardant gu.
91. 9
or, a lion passant of the second.
Kyme, De, a Sagittarius shooting an arrow
4. 9
from a bow, all ppr.
60. 11
35- - Kyneston, a demi-greyhound az.
Kyme, a pole-cat ppr.
135. 13 Kyngesley, out of a ducal coronet gu., al
Shelburgh,
goat's
of
West
Dorset,
cat's
head
arg.
128.
Kymer
a
14
head couped gu.
Kynn, an eagle's head couped or.
83. I
Kynnaird, Viscount, see Newburgh.
Kymes, on a mount vert, a tortoise ppr.
125. 5 Kynnelmarcb, two lion's gambs arg. and
sa., united at the bottom guttee counKympton of Weston, Herts, a demi-goat
erin.
armed and unguled or, collared
terchanged, holding a wolf's head
and lined sa.
erased, also sa.
cf. 129. 10
Kynardesley, Derbysh., Somers., Staffs, Kynnersley, Thomas, Esquire, on a mount
vert, a greyhound sejant arg., collared
and Warw., on a mount vert, a greyhound sejant arg., collared or, under a
or, under a hawthorn-tree fructed ppr.
re-

'

Kynynmound, see llinto, Earl of.


Kyrby, out of a ducal coronet per pale
or and arg., an elephant's head gu.,
eared of the second, tusked of the
first.

133.

'

holly-tree of the

first,

fructed gu.
59. 10
leo-

Kynnersley,

Kynardsley or Keynardsley, Kent, a


pard's face or, holding in the

J.P.

mouth a

Thomas

(Shropsh.),

of

Leighton

59. 10.

(2)

tower

arg.,

erect, all ppr.


212. 9
Kyrle, see Money-Kyrle.
Kyrle, Heref., on a mount vert, a hedge-

Hall,
:

225. 10

of a

a demi-lion gu., holding between its


paws a bomb fired ppr.
157. 10
Kyrby and Kyrkby, a demi-savage affrontee, holding in his dexter hand
three sprigs ppr.
186. 4
Kyrell of Sutton, Kent, a bull's head
cabossed sa.
43. 8
Kyrell, a talbot's head erased arg.
56. 2
Kyrke, Richard Henry Venables, Esquire, of Nantyffrith, near Wrexham,
a boar passant sa.
59. 10
Frederick, Esquire, Kyrklot, a dexter hand holding a sword

Leighton, near Ironbridge, Shropsh.


(i) On a mount vert, a greyhound
sejant arg., collared or, under a hawthorn-tree fructed ppr. (for Kynnersley).

sword ppr.
Kynaston of Oteley Park, Shropsh., a
lion's head erased sa., guttee-d'or.

Kyrby and Kyrkby, out

wyvern wings expanded

hog or. Nil moror ictus.


Kyrrelorde, an antique lamp
ppr.

cf.

or,

135. 8

fiammant
177. 5

Laban, Ireland, an antelope trippant per Lackerstein of Calcutta, a Latin cross in Lacy of Stamford, Lines, a demi-lion
126. 6
pale or, surmounted by an anchor sa.,
rampant gu.
10. 3
pale or and gu.
cabled arg. Deo et virtutc.
Laey of Enfield. iDddx., of Skipton-underLa Barthe, Ireland, a cinquefoil arg.
Whichwood, Oxon.. and Somers., on a
148. 12 La Cloche, Jersey, an Eastern coronet or.
ducal coronetor,alionsejanterm. c/. 8.8
180. 12
Laborer or Labruer, a hand couped in
fess, charged with an eye, all ppr.
Lacock, on a bear's paw a cock statant.
Lacy of Lane House, Feckenham, Worcs.,
on a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion ram221. 4 Lacock of Stourton and Burton, and of
16. 3
Southwell, Notts, a cock arg.. combed,
pant arg.
Labouchere, Henry, Esquire, of 5 Old
Palace Yard, S.W., and Pope's VUla,
jeUoped, and legged gu., supporting Lacy of Beverley, Yorks, a buck's head
Twickenham, a stork arg., holding in
with the dexter claw a gauntlet sa.,
cabossed per pale arg. and or, attired
122. 5
its beak a lotus flower.
Passibus citis
garnished or.
counterchanged.
seda'ptis.
Lacon, a falcon ppr., beaked and belled Lacy, Ireland, a hawk close sa.
85. 2
or.
Lace, a talbot's head sa.
Lacy, Ireland, an eagle with wings ex56. 12
cf. 85. 2
panded arg.
Lace of Ingthorpe Grange, Yorks, a Lacon, Shropsh., a falcon close ppr.,
77. 5
beaked and belled or. Connois vous Lacy of Ballingarry, co. Limerick, an
de mi-eagle displayed purp., issuing out
rising
or.
Meritis
augentur
of a wreath of oak or. and holding in
mhne.
eagle
cf. 83. 2
the beak an ear of wheat ppr.
Dum Lacon, Sir Edmund Beecroft Francis
honores.
yy. $
cxspiro spero.
Heathcote, Bart., of Great Yarmouth, Lacy of Walsham-in-the- Willows, Norf.,
and Suff., out of a ducal coronet gu.,
Norf., a mount vert, thereon a falcon
Lacey, a bear's paw erased holding a
rose-branch ppr., leaved vert.
37. 10
a demi-eagle with wings expanded or,
ppr., beaked and belled or, charged on
holding in the beak an arrow of the
the breast with a cross flory and gorged
Lachlan, Scotland, a swan with wings
first, headed and feathered arg.
addorsed arg. Divina sibi canit.
with a collar gu.
Probitas verus honos.
Henry Edmund, Esquire, of Lacy, C. J., Esquire, Fleet, Hants, on
99. 12 Lacon,
a chapeau ppr., a boar's head erased
Lachlan, a demi-savage wreathed about
Ackworth House, East Bergholt, Suff.,
close.
the head and middle, holding in his
same crest and motto.
dexter hand a club erect, all ppr.
Lacy, Leios. and Yorks, a fret-knot arg. Ladbroke of London, an arm in pale
couped at the elbow, vested gu., cuffed
and purp.
,

'

11

LAM

LAD
arg.,

holding in

the

hand

ppr.
stalked of

five

the
quatrefoils in cross,
second, pierced of the first.
Ladbrook or Ladbrooke, a hawk rising
ppr., ducally gorged and belled or. 87. 2
121. 2
Ladbrooke, a stag's head erased.
Ladd or Ladde, on a cloud a crescent

ensigned with a star, all between two


palm-branches in orle, all ppr. 146. 1
Lade of Barham, Kent, a panther's head
23. 3
erased gardant sa., spotted or.
Lade, Bart., Sussex, out of a ducal coronet or, a leopard's head regardant sa.,
bezantee.

House, Kent, a
of Broughton
22. 10
leopard's head ppr.
Ladkin, a savage's head crowned with a
190. 7
garland of laurel, all ppr.
Lado of Glasgow, a panther's head
erased and gardant ppr. Constant et

Lade

Laing, Scotland, a bear's head and neck


Labor omnia supeppr., muzzled arg.
rat.
34- 14
Lainson of Euston Square, London, in
surmounted
by a castle
front of a rock
a ship in full sail, aU ppr.
Laird of Glenhuntley, Scotland, a buck's

head ppr.
Laird, a

Spero mdiora.

121.

hand holding a covered cup

ppr.
217. II

Viscount and Baron (Warwicka horse's head couped arg.,


charged on the neck with a bar gemelle

Lake,

paw a

firebrand, all ppr.

in the

Loyal

a mart.
of a ducal coronet or, a
serpent in pale nowed vert.
142. 1
Lagford, a dexter arm gu., holding in the
hand a sabre erect az., hilted or.
Laid, see Lade, Bart.
Laidlaw, issuing from a heart a dexter

hand holding a dagger

in pale, all ppr.

Fides probata coronat.


Andrew, Esquire, D.L., of Seacliffe.
Haddingtonsh., a dexter hand
issuing from a heart holding a scimitar,
all ppr. Fides probata coronat.
258. 19
Laing of Hawick, a dove holding in its
beak a sprig of olive, all ppr. iliseriLaidlay,

cordia est mea cupido.


Laing, Scotland, same crest.

my

desire.

92. 5

Mercy
92.

is
5

Laing, Sir James, of Thornhill, Sunderland, in front of a demi-catherine


wheel sa., a dove holding in the beak
two sprigs of olive slipped ppr.
Laing, on a chapeau az., turned up arg..
.

cock gu-

91-

Laing, Scotland, a cock gu. Vigilant. 91.2


Laing, a cock ppr.
Vigilance.
91. 2

131. 2

ppr.

banner entwined with laurel, all ppr.


Wilts, on a mount vert, a lamb
arg.
cf. 131. 9
of West Denton, Northumb., a
paschal lamb ppr.
Palma non sine

Lamb,

Lamb

pulvere.

131. 2

dexter

all

Lamb, Robert, Esquire, Dundee, same


crest.
Virtus sine macula.
31.2
WilUam Rutherford,
GoldsLamb,
g"borough Hall. York, same crest.
Lake, Sir St. Vincent Atwell, Bart., of
Palma non sine pulvere.
Edmonton, Middx. (i) A cavalier in
complete armour on a horse courant Lamb, Sir Archibald, Bart., of Burville,
Berks:
lamb passant sa.,
(i) A
arg., bridle and trappings, all ppr.,
charged on the body with a bezant,
holding in his dexter hand a sword
thereon a trefoil slipped vert {for
embrued. and holding the bridle in his
Lamb). 131. 11. (2) A camel's head
mouth, the sinister arm hanging down
ppr., bezantee, erased gu. {for Burges).
useless, round his body a scarf in bend

Hon rampant regardant holding

staff,

thereon a flag charged with a cross,

Lamb, on a mount vert, a gate, on the


top a paschal lamb ppr., the staff of the

Lake),

ferme.
Laery, Robert, Esquire, of Willis Street,
gu.
189. 2.
(2) A sea-horse's head
Wellington, New Zealand, upon a
arg., finned or, gorged with a fess cotmount vert, in front of a fir-cone slipped
tised gu.
Un Dieu, un Roy, un caeur.
and erect or, a martlet az., between
Lake, a sea-horse's head and neck couped
two feathers of the last.
arg. holding in the mouth an annulet or.
Laffan, Bart., out of a ducal coronet or,
an eagle displayed sa., semee-de-lis of Lake, George, Esquire, of Rushey, Herts,
uses : a seahorse's head and neck
the first. Vincit omnia Veritas, c/. 7 5 2
couped arg., holding in the mouth an
Laffan, Rev. Robert S. de Coiu-cy, M.A.,
annulet or.
Fonte pure.
of 119. St. George's
Road, South
Belgravia,
S.W.,
same crest and Lake, Hants, a cannon mounted ppr.
169. 12
motto.
Laffan, Lieutenant-Colonel H. D.. Royal Lake of Welston and Buckland, Bucks,
Herts, and Staffs, a cross formee
Engineers, same crest and motto.
fitched
crescent,
within
an
in
a
all
LaSer, an eagle rising, resting its dexter
annulet or.
claw on a fiint-stone, all ppr.
77. 6
Latone, Alfred, Esquire, of Hanworth Lakin, Slichael Henry, Esquire. J. P., of
the Cliff, Warwick, a dexter arm holdPark, Hanworth, Middx., a lion sa.,
ing a palm-branch, all ppr.
Un Dieu,
charged on the body with a fleur-de-lis
tin Roy. un cceur.
arg., gorged with a collar nebuly and
and Laking, a dexter arm ppr.,
Lakin
ducally crowned or, resting the dexter
vested
sa.,
holding
a
palm-branch
vert.
fore-paw on a mullet arg., pierced az.
Laking, Sir Francis, Bart., G.C.V.O.,
Fidus ut olim.
62, PaU MaU, S.W.. a dexter cubit arm
La Font of Hinxworth, Herts, a bull's
vested az., cuffed erm.. the hand holdhead or, armed az., ducally gorged gu.
ing a palm-branch, both ppr., between
Prenez en ire.
cj. 44. 2
two falcons respecting each other belled
La Forest and Le Forest, a unicorn sejant
and jessed or. Palmam qui meruit ferat.
arg., armed and tufted or.
284. 10
Laforey, Bart., of Whitby. Devonsh., a

Lagenham, out

Lamb, Scotland, a holy lamb with a

Lakington of Washbourne, Devonsh., a


pelican in her piety, all ppr.
98. 14
Lakinleech, Lakenlyche, and Lakinlich,
a harp or.
168. 9
Lalande, a dove couped at the legs with

Levius

fit

patientid.

132. 7

cf.

i- 13
Lamb, a lion rampant.
Lamb, a demi-lion rampant erminois,

holding in the dexter

paw a

mullet

vert.

15. 7

Lamb, same crest. Per mare, per terras.


Lamb, Kent, and of Barham, Suff., a
demi-lion gu., collared or, holding in
the dexter paw a mullet sa.
cf. 15. 7
Lamb, Audouin-, of East Hill, co. W'icklow, Ireland, a stag's head erased, ppr.

Chasse pour

121. 2

foi.

Lamb, a rhinoceros's head couped

sa.

226.

Lamb, Charles Edward, Kettering, same


crest.

Lamb, a hand holding a sword


filed

in pale enppr. 212. 12

with a savage's head


of Sevenoaks, Kent, a reindeer's

Lambard

head erased

sa.

Deo

patrice tibi.

122.

cf.

Lambard, a horse's head erased

or,

gu.

bridled

cf.

51. 5

of London and Ledbury, Heref.,


a trogodice's head erased az., maned
or. eared and horned arg., langued gu.
Lambard or Lambarde, a garb in fess
ppr.
153. 6
Lambarde, William Gore, Esquire, of
Bradbourne
Hall,
Riverhead,
and

Lambard

Beechmont, Sevenoaks. Kent, a reinhead erased arg. Deo patrice

deer's
tibi.

wings addorsed and expanded arg., Lambart, Earl of Cavan, see Cavan.
holding in the beak three wheat-ears Lambart, Francis William Gustavus, Esor.
quire, of Beau Pare, Meath, and Kilbeggan, co. Westmeath, a centaur ppr.
holding in the hand a club, all ppr.
drawing his bow gu., arrow or. Ut

Laleman, Ireland, a dexter arm embowed

202. 10
Lally, a buck trippant ppr.
Lally of Tullindally, co. Gal way.

117. 8

an eagle
displayed gu., holding in the beak a

sprig of laurel ppr.


cj. 75. 2
Lalor, see Power-Lalor.
Lalor of Gregg, co. Tipperary, Ireland,
on a wreath of the colours an arm
embowed, vested gu., cuffed vert, the
hand ppr., grasping a short sword,
also ppr.
Fortis et fidelis.
204. i
Lalynde,a maiden's head affrontee couped
at the breast ppr.. attired az. cf. 1S2. 5

qtiocunque paratus.

53. 2

Lambart, a hand holding a glove.

220.

Lambe, see Lamb.


Lambe, a demi-lion rampant erm., holding
between the paws a mullet arg. cf. 15. 8
Lambe, Herts, a demi-lion rampant erminois, holding in the dexter

mullet vert.

paw a
I5- 7

Lambe, a lion's gamb erased holding a


palm-branch vert.
cf. 36. 7
Lambe, two bear's paws erased in saltier
ppr.

cf.

39. 14

Lamberby, on a ducal coronet a lamb


Lamb, Baron Beauvale, see Beauvale.
sejant ppr.
Lamb, Viscount Melbourne {extinct), a Lambert, Sir Henry Foley, Bart., of Londemi-lion rampant gu., holding between
don, out of a ducal coronet or, three
the paws a mullet sa
Virtute et fide.
arg.
and az.
ostrich-feathers
gu.,
c/.

15. 8

Sequitando

si giunge.

cf.

114. 8

LAM

LAN

327

Lambert, Ireland, a centaur per pale gu. Lambert, a reindeer's head erased, col- Lamplugh, Rev. David, M.A., Rokeby
lared sa.
and or, charged with a trefoil vert,
Rectory, Barnard Castle, on a wreath
cf. 122. I
shooting an arrow from a bow of the Lambert, two lobster's claws in pale gu.,
of the colours in front of a goat's head
holding in each a fish or.
second.
141. 3
couped arg., armed or, gorged with a
cf. 53. 2
collar nebulysa., two roses gu., barbed,
Lambert, Arthur Oliver. Esquire, of East Lambert, Durh., a derai-lamb rampant
London, South Africa, a mount vert,
supporting a shield erminois.
leaved, and seeded ppr.
Providentia
thereon a centaur per pale ppr. and Lambeth, a talbot's head arg.
Dei stabiliuntur families.
56. 12
arg.
Ut quocunque paratus.
Lambeth, a badger or.
Charles Edward, Esquire,
33- 'O Lamplugh,
D.L., J.P., City of London Club, Old
Lambert, Colonel Frederick Arthur Hey- Lambford or Lamford, a dexter hand
gate, J.P., F.S.A., Knight of Justice
of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem
in England, of Garratt's Hall, Banstead, and Fairlawn House, Woodmansterne, Surrey, on a mount vert, a

ppr., wielding a scimitar arg.

sa.

II.

II

Broad Street, London, in front of a


cubit arm erect ppr., encircled about
the wrist with a wreath of oak, and
holding in the hand a sword, also ppr.,

53- 5

Lambert, Ireland, on a mount vert, a


centaur ppr., the bow gu., arrow or.

Foxearth Hall, Essex,


same crest. Ut quicunque paratus.
Lambert, Henry Charles Jliller, Esquire,
of Colonial Office, S.W., same crest.

Lambert, John,

Optima quceque honesta.


Lambert, Colonel Joseph Alexander, of
Brookhill, co. Mayo, Ireland, a centaur
ppr., charged on the shoulder with a
cross crosslet or.
Ut quocunque paracf.

Lamborne, out of a tower ppr., a lion's


pommel and hilt or, an escutcheon arg.,
head or, collared sa.
charged with a goat's head couped sa.
cf. 1 57. 9
Through. Providentia Dei stabiliuntur
Lambsey or Lamesey, a savage's head
ppr., wreathed arg. and sa.
families.
190. 5
213. 2
Lambton, Earl of Durham, see Durham. Lamplugh of Lamplugh Hall, Cumb., a
goat's head couped sa., armed and
Lambton, Yorks and Durh., a ram's head
cabossed arg., armed sa.
bearded or.
130. 7
128. 12
Lambton, Major-General Arthur, C.B., of Lamprey, Ireland, a hand holding a cross
crosslet fitched in pale ppr.
Guards' Club, S.W., same crest and
motto.
Lampson, Sir Curtis George, Bart., of
Rowfant, in the parish of Worth,
Lambton-Dawson,
Durh.,
torteau
a
charged with a ram's head couped at
Sussex, a gryphon's head erased gu.,
the neck erm., within two branches of
charged with an escarbuncle arg., beoak or.
tween two wings, each paly of four arg.
cf. 130. 12
and; gu.
Persevera et vince.
Lamford, a dexter hand ppr., holding a

centaur passant regardant, the human


parts ppr., the other erm., girt about
the loins with a garland of laurel of the
first, drawing a bow and arrow gu.

tus.

213.

Lamborn'or Lamborne, a demi-lion rampant gu., supporting a ship's rudder

scimitar arg.

213. 5
(Cochrane-Baillie)

cf.

65. II

L'Amy, William Ramsay, of Dunkenny,


Forfarsh., a dexter hand erect ppr.,
ppr. 42. 2.
holding a crosier or. Per varios casus.
(2) On the dexter sideissuing out of a naval crown or. a
219. 4
dexter arm embowed. vested az.. cuffed Lanburn, two lions' heads addorsed ppr.,
collared or.
arg., the hand holding a flagstaff ppr.,
cf. 18. 2
thereon hoisted the flag of a rear- Lancashire, a demi-lion rampant arg.,

Lamington,
(i)

53. 2

Lambert, George Henry, Esquire, of


Carnagh, co. Wexford, and Tan-yCraig, Anglesey, a sagittary per pale
gu. and arg., charged with a trefoil vert,
the bow and arrow or. Deus provi-

Baron

In the centre

a boar's head erased

admiral of the white being arg., a


gorged with a chaplet vert, holding in
debil.
cross gu. and thereon the words "St.
the paws an escutcheon charged with
two bendlets or, the uppermost enDomingo " in letters of gold. (3) On
Lambert, a Sagittarius passant or, the
grailed.
head of the bow wreathed az. Ne
the sinister side a horse trotting arg.
mireris homines mirabiliores.
Quid clarius astris.
7. 5
52. 2 Lancaster, De, a lion couchant or.
53-2
Lambert of Carnagh, co. Wexford, Ire- Lammie, Scotland, a hand holding a Lancaster, Edward Snow, Esquire, J. P.,
of 27, Dorset Square, London, N.W., a
land, a Sagittarius passant per pale gu.
crosier ppr.
Per varios casus.
219.4
and arg., charged with a trefoil vert, Lammin, a paschal lamb passant arg.
lion rampant or,
charged on the
Deus proviAgnus Dei mihi salus.
shoulder with three
fleurs - de lis
the bow and arrow or.
131. 2
chevronways az., grasping in the
debit.
Lamond, Scotland, a hand holding a
cf. 53. 2
dagger ppr. Ne parcas, nee spernas.
dexter fore-paw a scimitar ppr., pomLambert, Surrey, a female centaur ppr.,
crined or, holding a roae-branch vert,
mel and hilt or, and supporting with
212. 9
the sinister an antique shield of the
flowered arg.
53-8 Lamond, a dexter hand couped ppr. Ne
parcas, nee spernas.
first, thereon a rose gu., barbed and
Lambert of Woodmansterne, Surrey, and
222. 14
Rev. William Lambert, 19, Christ- Lamont, John Henry, Esquire. J.P..
seeded ppr. Semper paratus. 230. 6
chiurch Road, Winchester, Hants, a
D.L., of Westward Ho, Bideford, a Lancaster, Cumb. and Lanes, a lion's
head erased arg., charged with a
centaur ppr., shooting a bow and arrow
hand couped at the wrist ppr. iVe
,

parcas. nee spernas.

gu.

vert.

222. 14

crescent gu.

cf.

17. 8

Lamont, a dexter hand holding a baton Lancaster, Cumb. and Lanes, a sea-horse

of Boyton House, Wilts, a demipcgasus erm.


47. 5
Lambert, Bucks and Yorks, a sphinx
passant gardant or, the face ppr., holding in the dexter foot a rose gu.,
seeded and leaved vert.
cf. 182. 12
Lambert, a sphinx couchant arg., crined
or, holding in the dexter paw a cinquefoil of the first, stalked and leaved

Lambert

Ne

parcas, nee spernas.


Lamont, Henry, Esquire, J.P., of Greelaw, Ayrshire, and Gribton, Dumppr.

friessh.,

a dexter hand ppr., holding a


A^e parcas, nee spernas.

fleur-de-lis gu.

215.

Lamont, James, Esquire, of Knockdow,


Toward.
Argyllsh.,
and Palmiste,
Trinidad, a dexter hand couped at the
wrist holding a dagger erect in pale

182. 14
i. 13

Lambert, a lion rampant arg.


Lambert of Pinchbeck, Bucks, a Uon's
head erased arg., gorged with a fess

ppr.

Ne

parcas, nee spernas.

ppr.

46. 2

Lancaster, Ireland, a hand brandishing


212. 13
a sabre ppr.
Lancaster, William John, Esquire. J.P.,
of South Lynn, Putney Hill, and Snettisham, Norf., two cinquefoils fesseways, that on the dexter sa., that on
the sinister or, surmounted by a third
cinquefoil per pale of the last and first.
302.5
Ornat forem prudentia.
Lance, a hand ppr., holding a covered
217- II
cup or.
astrolabe.
167. 7
an
Lancelot,
Lancey, De, a demi-leopard gardant sup23. i
porting an anchor ppr.
Land, a church with a spire environed

Lamont of Lamont. Argyllsh., a hand


chequy or and az.
apaumee couped ppr. Ne parcas, nee
cf. 17. 8
Lambert of Brixton, Surrey, in front of
a gate or, a stag's head couped ppr., Lamorley, on a naval coronet or, a lion
attired of the first, holding in the
rampant gu.
cf. i. 13
158. 11
mouth a slip of oak vert, fructed, also Lampard, a cinquefoil az.
with trees ppr.
148. 12
or, the neck charged with a bend az.,
Lampen of Paderda, Cornw., a ram's Landal, Landel, and Landell, Scotland, a
1 20.
11
dexter arm embowed holding in the
thereon three acorns or.
head cabossed arg., armed or.
202. 4
laurel
crown
ppr.
hand
a
Lambert, a reindeer's head az., attired
130. 7
c/. 122. i
arg., maned or.
Lampet and Lampetb, a Doric pillar arg., Landale, Scotland, a dexter arm embowed
holding up two branches of laurel in
Lambert, Kent, a reindeer's head erased
entwined with a branch of laurel vert,
202. 4
Pax aitt defensio.
orle ppr.
sa.
and surmounted by a flame ppr.
cf. 122. I
'

LAN

LAN

328

Landale, David Guild, Esquire, of Limpsfield Grange, Limpsfield, Surrey, same


-02. 4
crest and motto.
Landell of Southwark, Surrey, on a
mount vert, a garb or, thereon an escutcheon sa., charged with a tau of the

Lane, a bezant charged with two griffin's


heads erased and addorsed between
two branches, one of palm, the other

second.

Landen, Lines, a dexter hand apaumee


222. 14
ppr.
Ero quod eram.
Lander, Devonsh.. an elephant's head sa.,

armed and ducally crowned

or.
c/-

133- 2

Lander, a hand issuing from a cloud


212.4
holding a sword wavy.
112. 10
Landeth, a winged heart ppr.
Landle, Scotland, a cock crowing ppr.
91. 2

Landon of Cheshunt. Colonel Aislabie


Landon.and Perceval Landon, Esquire,

of Sella Park, Carnforth, use: (i)


lizard vert.
(2) A demicf. 138. 5.
tiger rampant gardant arg., semee of
pellets hurts and torteaux, flames is-

suant from the mouth and ears, and


Vera
holding a palm-branch, all ppr.
sequor.

Ma

jorce

d'en

haul.

Palma
23. 12

virtuti.

Landon, a demi-pegasus gardant arg.,


supporting a pennon gu., tasselled or.
47- 9
Landor of Rugeley, Staffs, and Warw.,
an arm in pale vested bendy of six
or and gu., cuffed arg., holding in the
hand ppr. a fleur-de-lis az.
Landsay or Landsey, a dexter hand holding a sword erect supporting a pair of

Landsborough, see McLandsborough.


Landwath, a demi-pegasus arg., gutteede-poix.

47.

Lane, John Henry Hervey Vincent, Esquire, of King's Bromley, Staffs, and
Lily Hill, Bracknell, Berks, of augmentation, a strawberry roan horse
salient, couped at the flanks, bridled
sa., bitted and garnished or, supporting
between the feet an imperial crown
ppr.
Garde le Roy.
53. 4.
Lane, Henry Murray, Esquire, Chester
Herald of Arms, of Herald's College,
E.G., a strawberry-roan horse salient,
couped at the "flanks, bridled sa.,
bitted and garnished or, supporting
between the feet an imperial crown
ppr.
Oarde le Roy.
53-4
Lane, Ven. Archdeacon Ernald, M.A., of
Leigh Rectory, Stoke-on-Trent, same
crest and motto.
Lane, William Jenner, Esquire, the Firs,
Poulton, Fairford, Glouc., a demi-horse
bridled holding between the feet a
crown.
Ilitis et fortis.
Lane-Fox (i) A fox atatant gu. {for
Fox).
32. 2.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-griffin sa., winged arg.
[for Lane).
64. 4
Lane, Suff., a demi-griffin segreant gu.,
bezantee, holding between the claws a
bezant.
cf. 64. 2
Lane of Roscommon, Ireland, out of a
ducal coronet or, a demi-griffin sa.,
:

Horace Marmaduke,
Langdale, Rev.
M.A., of Compton House, Compton,
near Petersfield, Sussex, on a mount
vert, an estoile arg., between two oak226. 8
of laurel.
branches ppr. Po.st tenebras lux.
Lane, Charles Pelham, Esquire, of Mounds164. 2
ley Hall, King's Norton, Worcs., two Langdell, a star arg.
griffins' heads couped and addorsed, Langdon of London, a dove holding in
its beak an olive-branch ppr.
Mercy
the dexter az. and the sinister gu., in
is my desire.
front thereof a crescent between two
92. 5
Tenax et fidelis. Langdon of Wolferton, Norf., on a mount
saltires fesseways arg.
296. 3
vert, a lynx of the last, gorged with a
bar gemel or.
Lane, Henry Charles, Esquire, J.P.. of
cf. 127. 2
two Langeford or Langford of London, a
Hassocks,
Sussex,
Middleton,
demi-shoveller with wings displayed
gryphon's heads erased, addorsed or,
arg.,
charged with a crescent for
in the beak of each a sprig of laurel
difference.
296. i
ppr.
Loyal jusqu'd la viort.
Lane, out of a crescent or, two eagle's Langer, upon a globe or, winged sa., a
maiden balancing herself ppr., the hair
heads addorsed, the dexter gu., the
or, her eyes covered with a bandage
sinister az.
84. 15
arg., the dexter arm embowed and exLane, a dexter arm vested erm., turned
tended grasping the end of a veil sa.,
up and indented arg., holding in the
passing in an arch above her head and
206. 13
hand ppr. a mullet az.
held around the loins by her sinister
Lane, Smith Edward, Esquire, of Union
hand. Ora et labora.
Club, Fifth Avenue, New York, U.S.A.,
184. 3
a dexter cubit arm erect vested erm., Langespear, see Langspear.
in
Langford, Baron (Rowley), of Summerturned up indented arg., holding
hiU, CO. Meath, Ireland, a wolf's head
Perthe hand ppr. a mullet az.
206. 13
severando.
erased arg., collared or, langued gu.
Bear and forbear.
Lane, issuing out of the sea a spear-head,
30. 1
on its point a dolphin naiant, all ppr.
Langford, Bart, (extinct), of Kilmackedret, CO. Londonderry, a demi-lion
40. I
holding
Esquire,
Lyons
Farm
rampant
in
Lane, W. A.,
of
the dexter paw a
truncheon, all or.
House, Broadwater, Worthing, out of
a crescent or, two griffins' heads Langford, Derbysh.. Shropsh., and Notts,
addorsed, the dexter gu., the sinister
an heralcUo tiger passant, coward gu.,
az.

Jilitis

maned and

sed fortis.

Lanesborough, Earl of (Butler): (i) A


wyvern with wings elevated and taU
nowed or, the dexter claw supporting
an escutcheon arg., thereon a bend gu.,
charged with three martlets, also or (for
Danvers). 312.5. (2) Ademi-cockatrice
couped vert, with the wings elevated
arg., combed, beaked, wattled, and
ducally gorged or (for Butler). Liberie
touie entiere.
312. 6
Lanford and Langford, an heraldic tiger
passant, the tail coward.
cf. 25. 5
Lang, Ireland, a hand erect holding a
broken spear.
214. 10
Lang, Ireland, a hand holding a hautboy.

tufted or.

cf.

25. 5

Langlord-Nibbs of Antigua, West Indies,


a stag's head cabossed gu., pierced in
the scalp with an arrow or, feathered
arg.

cf.

Langham, out
bear's

paw

122. 5

of a ducal coronet gu.,


sa.,

holding a sword arg.,

pommelled or.
Langham, J. G.,

cf.

38. 5

Esquire, Westdown,
Eastbourne, a bear's head erased sa.,

muzzled or. Sec sinit esse feros.


Sir Herbert Hay, Bart., of
Cottesbrooke Park, Northamp., a bear's
head erased sa., muzzled or. Nee sinit

Langham,

35- ^

esse feros.

Langhans, Johann Gottlieb Julius, Esquire.


of
Hertford College,
B.-'i.,
Lang, a savage's head issuing ppr.
Oxford, in flags on the sinister side the
stump of an oak-tree in bend sinister,
190. 12
Lang, Scotland, a tower arg., masoned
one branch sprouting to the dexter,
219.

sa.

Vne

stay.

156. 2

Lang, three sprigs of oak bearing acorns.

thereon a kingfisher,
wart der Stund.

all

ppr.

Ich

Langbolme, a holy lamb ppr., the standard gu. In criice salus.


131.2
Langhorn or Langhorne, a bugle-horn sa.,
my desire.
stringed gu., between two wings ex92. 5
Lang and Langan, Ireland, out of a mural
112. 3
panded arg.
coronet or, a spear ppr., between two Langlands of that ilk, Scotland, in the sea
palm-branches in orle vert.
an anchor erect, all ppr. Spero. 161. 6
175. i
Langdale, Baron (Bickersteth), a dexter Langley, Beds, Heref., and Shropsh., out
arm in armour embowed ppr. garnished
of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five
or, about the elbow a wreath of oak
ostrich-feathers, three arg. and two
152. 2
Lang, Scotland, a dove holding in its
beak an olive-branch ppr. Mercy is

vert,

holding in the hand a roU of

paper ppr.

Suum

cuique.

266.

vert.
114. 13
Langley, Yorks, out of a ducal coronet

Henry Joseph Grattan, Esor, five ostrich-feathers arg.


114. 13
quire,
of
Houghton Hall, R.S.O., Langley, Shropsh.
A pheon or,
winged arg.
Yorks, an estoile arg. Post tenebras
64. 4
between two laurel-branches vert. cf.
Lane of Twickenham, Middx., a demilucem.
174. II.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet
griffin arg.
64. 2 Langdale of Langdale, Yorks, an etoUe
or, a plume of five ostrich-feathers,
Lane, Major-General Charles Powlett,
or.
114. 13
164. I
three arg. and two vert.
Glanden,
Wimborne, two griffin's Langdale, Philip, Esquire, of 31, Curzon Langley of Brokley, Shropsh.. between
heads, one gu., the other az., issuing
Street, W., and Houghton Hall, R.S.O..
two sprigs of laurel vert, a pheon or.
out of a crescent or. Nee degenero.
Yorks, same crest and motto.
cf. 174- II
Langdale,

LAN
Alfred

Langley,

Francis

LAR

329
Claringbold

Chichester. Esquire, of Golding, Peterston- super-Ely, a pheon or, between


two sprigs of laurel vert, fructed ppr.

Langston, issuing from waves of the sea Lant, Devonsh., Northamp., and Staffs, a
dove arg., beaked and legged gu.,
vert, a demi-dolphin haurient or, holdstanding on a serpent nowed ppr.
ing in its mouth a rose-branch, also
issuant leaved vert and bearing three
92. 10
I

'

and seeded. De tout Lant of Thorp Underwood, Northamp.,


on a serpent nowed az., a dove arg.,
moncosur.
139. 10
charged on the breast with a mullet of
91. 2 Langston or Langstone, a lion rampant
the first. Prudentia et simplicitate.
gu. supporting a pillar.
Langley of London, Lines, and Shropsh.,
a cockatrice sa., beaked or, combed Langthorne, a tun sa., in the bung-hole
cf. 92. 10
68. 4
three roses gu., stalked and leaved Lante, a serpent nowed vert.
142. 4
and wattled gu.
Lany, Norf., a talbot's head guttee.
vert.
cf. 150. 4
Langley, Henry, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of
56. 12
Queen's Gate Terrace, Kensington. Lon- Langton, Baron of Newton, Lanes, the
head of a maiden affrontce, couped Lany of London, Leics., and Suff., a merdon, a cockatrice with wings' addorsed
man ppr., the tail arg., the fins and
below the shoulders ppr., vested gu.,
sa., combed, wattled, and spurred gu.
hair or, wreathed round the temples
68. 4
the cap and necklace or.
Fide sed cui vide.
arg. and az., holding in the hand a
Langley, Shropsh., a cockatrice sa., Langton of Broughton Tower, Lanes, an
hawk's
bell ppr., suspended from a
legged
displayed
wattled,
and
eagle
with
two
heads
vert,
beaked, combed,
string vert, tasselled arg.
68. 4
charged on the breast with a trefoil or.
gu.
Lanyon, Cornw., a falcon rising wings
Loyal au mart.
Langley, Shropsh., on a garb lying in
cf. 74. 2
extended and belled.
87. I
fesse or, a dove close arg., beaked and Langton, Bennett Rothes, Esquire, of
Langton Hall, Spilsby, Lines, an eagle Lanyon, of Belfast, on a mount vert, a
Bear and forbear.
legged gu.
falcon rising ppr., belled and jessed or.
(/
or. and a wyvern vert, interwoven and
93- 3
Vive
ut
vivas.
Warw.,
on
tails.
Shropsh.,
and
erect
on
their
310.2
Glouc.,
Langley,
a garb lying fesseways or, a dove close Langton, Hon. Edward, of 10, Bruce Lanyon of Northleigh, Fortwilliam Park,
Belfast, same crest and motto.
Beare
Street, Toorak, Melbourne, Victoria,
arg., beaked and legged gu.
and forbeare.
an eagle or, and a wyvern vert, their Lanyon of Lanyon, Cornw., on a mount
cf. 93. 3
vert, within a castle in perspective
necks entwined regardant. Loyal a
Langley, Shropsh., on a garb lying in
with four towers arg., a falcon rising
mort.
310. 2
fesse or, a dove with wings endorsed arg.
on waves of the sea az.
c/. 93. 3
beaked and legged gu.
Langton of Danganmore, co. Kilkenny,
Sustine
Ireland, a heart gu., between two Lapington, a pelican in her piety ppr.
Langley, Shropsh., same crest.
Innocue ac provide.
98. 14
wings arg. Sursum. corda.
c/. no. 14
et absline.
Langley, Ireland, a boar passant sa., Langton, Francis Albert Romuald, Es- Lapp, a dexter hand holding a battle-axe
ppr.
213. 12
40. 9
quire, of II. Exhibition Road, London,
bristled, ungu., and armed or.
Lapp, a demi-mermaid ppr., holding in
S.W., .same crest and motto.
Langley, Glouc. a dexter gauntlet in fess
her dexter hand a purse gu., and in
holding a sword in pale, all ppr., the Langton of Stanton and Stanmore,
her sinister a comb or.
Middx., out of a ducal coronet gu., a
blade enfiled with a dragon's head sa.,
demi-lion rampant or, holding in its Lapsley and Lapslie of Campsie, Scotcouped at the neck gu.
land, a Passion-cross gu.
Corona mea
paws a battle-axe arg.
Langlois, a rock ppr.
179. 7
cf. 15. 4
Christus.
165. 4
Langman, John Lawrence, Esquire, of Langton, a greyhound's head couped.
Lapthorne, a lion's head erased or, colcollared, and chained.
Stanhope Terrace, Hyde Park, London,
cf. 61. 2
lared vair.
18. 6
and Great Marlow, Bucks, in front of a Langton and Laungton, a dexter arm in
Cambs,
a
stork
ppr.,
resting
portcullis
with
embowed
all
Lapwortb,
thereon
a
armour
wielding
sword,
a
mount vert,
its dexter claw on a fleur-de-lis or.
ppr.
chains sa., three water- bougets fesse195. 2
cf. 105. II
ways of the last. Justus esto et non Langtree, Lanes, an eagle with wings
Larayne and Lareyn, out of a cloud a
expanded gu., beaked and legged or.
metue.
hand holding a garland of laurel ppr.
Langman, Philip Lawrence, Esquire,
77- 5
218. 9
same crest and motto.
Langworthy of Bath, Somers., a demistag ppr.
119. 2 Larcom, Sir Thomas Percival, Bart., 9,
Langmead, between two wings a spur.
Anglesey Crescent, Alverstoke, Hants,
III. 13 Lanigan-O'Keefle, Stephen Martin, Eson a cap of maintenance az., turned up
quire, of Delville, Glasnevin, co. Dublin,
Langmeade, Devonsh., a boar's head and
erm., a martlet sa., holding a fleur-deupon an antique crown a gryphon
neck erased gu., gorged with a chaplet
lis in its beak or.
Le Boy, la loy.
segreant or, holding in the dexter claw
of oak ppr.
cf. 41. 5
a sword erect arg.. pommelled or.
cf. 95. I
Langmore, on a chapeau a greyhound
Forti et fideli nihil difficile.
Larder of Upton Payne, Devonsh., a
statant, all ppr.
58. 4
couped
at the shoulders
woman's
head
Langmore of Dundaire, College Road, Lanis, out of a crescent two eagle's heads
ppr., vested gu., garnished or, and
addorsed ppr.
84. 15
Upper Norwood, London, S.E., out of
82. 3
crined of the last.
the battlements of a tower two tilting- Lankin, two wings addorsed arg., one on
each side of a chapeau ppr., issuing Larder of Loders, Dorset, an elephant's
speara in saltire, all ppr., tied by a
head sa., armed and ducally crowned
from the rim.
riband az., pendent therefrom an
or.
cf. 133. 2
escutcheon or, charged with a trefoil Lannoy or Lanoy of Bletsoe. Beds, a
chevalier's head in a helmet plumed, Lardner, on a chapeau a bull, all ppr.
Labor vincit omnia.
slipped vert.
Langley, Yorks. Lanes, and
arg.,

Suflf.. a cock
combed, legged, and wattled gu.

roses gu., barbed

175-

Langrish or Langrishe, Ireland, a dragon's head gu., vomiting fire ppr. 72. 3
Langrishe, Sir James, Bart., J.P., D.L.,
of Knocktopher, co. Kilkenny, on a
v.reath of the colours a lion rampant
Medio tutissimus
per fesse or and sa.
ibis.

Langrishe,

Richard,

Esquire,

drum House, Dundrum,


same

crest

of

co.

Dun-

aU ppr.

Lanphier of Parkstown,

co. Tipperary,

demi-lion rampant gu.


litale.

Lansdowne, Marquess

of

V irtute

10. 3
(Fitzilaiu-ice)

'

'

53- 2

Lanslord, a

age's

head oouped

cf.
!

mouth a demi-hind couped.


palm-branches in
rising ppr.

saltire vert,

a stork
104. 14

1S6. 13

Langspear, a talbot's head, holding in the


Langstafi, Joseph, Esquire, of Newcastle.
on a serpent nowed or, in front of two

cf. 45- 9
Large, a demi-savage holding in his
dexter hand a sheaf of arrows, pointing
with the sinister to a coronet, all ppr.

A bee-hive beset with bees diversely Large of London, a demi-savage holding


in his dexter hand a sheaf of arrows,
volant ppr.
137. 7.
(2) A centaur
pointing with the sinister to a ducal
drawing a bow and arrow ppr.. the part
Loyal en tout.
coronet, all ppr.
from the waist arg.
Virtute non verbis.
(I

Dublin,

and motto.

et fide-

66. 2
Lansley, a griffin's head erased ppr.
Lant, a swan's head and neck couped

186. 13

Lark or Larke, a hand issuing from a


cloud in fess, lifting a garb ppr.
223. 12

Larkan or Larken, a greyhound sejant


az.
59- 4
and sa.. charged
with a rose between two rose-branches Larke, Lines, a lark with wings endorsed.

bendy

of

six

leaved vert.

arg.

39. 2

LAU

LAR
Larken,

Francis

Bop

Esquire,

of

CantUupe Chantry, Lincoln, upon a

mount in front of three ears of barley


stalked and leaved, a lark holding in
the beak a columbine ppr. Surget
alauda.
230. 19
Larkin and Larkins, a lark with wings
addorsed holding in its beak a columbine, all ppr.

Larkin, John, Esquire, of Delrow, Aldenham, Herts, in front of a rock an


escallop, thereon a lark ppr., holding
in the beak two ears of wheat or.
Fidelia et constans.
Larking, Cuthbert, Esquire, of Layston
Lodge, Buntingford, a lark rising, holding in the beak a sprig of leaves.
Larkworthy, Devonsh., a demi-stag ppr.
Perse verando.
119. 2
La Roche, Bart, (extinct), of Over, Glouc,
a crow ppr.
107. 14
Larpent, see De Hochpied-Larpent.
Larpent of London, a unicorn's head
erased arg., attired or, charged on the
neck with a fleur-de-lis az.
c/.

49.

Larping, a unicorn's head arg., attired


or, charged on the neck with a fleurde-lis az.

cf.

49. 7

Larra, an elm-tree ppr.

143. 9
Charles Edmund, B.A., of Charmouth, Dorset, a lion rampant sa.,
armed and langued gu. Croi/e.
Lascelles, Earl of Harewood and Viscount
Lart,

isex and
Lanes, an eagle
preying on a child, all ppr., the child
in swaddling-clothes gu., bound arg.,
at the head of the child an oak-branch
of the second.
Barrister,
Latham, Alexander Mere,
3, King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C.,
and 7, Cheyne Gardens, Chelsea, S.W.,
an eagle preying on a child in swaddling-

gu.,

and

upon each wing

^-ith

an

escallop of the last (for Bateman).


(2)
Out of clouds a dexter cubit arm erect

the
fesseways
ppr.,

hand grasping an anchor

or, the flukes to the dexter


or (for La Trobe).
Sidus adsil amicum.
Latta, Scotland, an oak-tree ppr.

Dum

vivo, vireo.
143. 5
Latter, out of a foreign coronet having
nine balls visible upon the rim, a greyhound's head arg.,,collared and chained

clothes.
Latham of

Brad wall, Chesh., and London,


or.
Pour trois.^A t^4 bien estrain.
an eagle with wings elevated erininois,
preying on a child ppr., swaddled az., Lattin and Latton of Upton, Berlcs, and
Esher, Surrey, a cross-bow or.
banded arg., exposed on a rock of the
second.
Lattin of Morristown Lattin, co. Kildare,
an eagle's leg erased arg., charged with
Latham, A. M., B.A., 7, Cheyne Gardens,
Chelsea, S.W.,

same

crest.

a crescent gu.

Ezpertm

fidelem.

Latham

of the Priory, Frensham, Surrey,


an eagle rising with wings expanded
and inverted, holding an olive-branch
in its claw.
^Equanimitate.
Lathom, Earl of (Bootle-WUbraham), of
Lathom { I ) A wolf's head erased arg.

(/or Wilbraham).
demi30. 8.
(2)
lion regardant ppr., holding between
his paws an escutcheon gu., charged
with a cross flory arg. (for Booth). In
portu qnies.
Lathom of Par bold and AUerton, Lanes.

cf.

113. 8

Lauchlan or Lawchlan, Scotland, a swan.


Divina sibi canil.
99. 2
Lauder, a hand couped at the wrist in
fess holding a sword in pale, on the
point a leopard's face.

Lauder of Winepark, Scotland, a dexter


hand holding a scimitar, and on the
point thereof a Saracen's head, all ppr.
of Belhaven and Westbarnes,
Scotland, the trunk of an old tree
sprouting anew. Repullidat.
145. 2
Lauder, Scotland, the trunk of an old

Lauder
j

tree budding ppr.


Repullulat.
an oak-branch fesseways, truncated and
145- 2
leaved ppr., thereon a heron rising or.
Lauder of Bass, Scotland, on a rock ppr.,
I

a solan goose sejant.


Sub umbra alacf. 105. 2
rum tuarum.
Lathom, Lanes, an eagle refrom a child's cradle Lauder or Lawder, a tower and issuing
from
the
battlements
gu.
a denii-griftin.
cf. 77. 13
Strike alike.
Lathom of Moosborough, Ormskirk,
157.5
gu., buckled, collared, rimmed, and
Lanes, on a chapeau gu., turned up Lauder of Newington, Scotland, a balance
studded or. In solo Deo solus.
equilibriated or.
erm.. an infant ppr., swaddled gu.,
Mediocria firma.
Lascelles, Walter Richard, Esquire, of
banded arg., thereon an eagle preying
179. 8
Norley, Frodsham, Chesh., and 55,
or79- 3 Lauder, Dick-, Sir Thomas North, Bart.,
Hans Road, S.W., same crest and Lathum, on a hank of cotton or, an eagle
of Fountain Hall, Haddingtonsh.
(i)
regardant of the first, the wings exA tower with the portcullis down, and
Lascells, Notts and Yorks, out of a
panded.
the head and shoulders of a sentinel
ducal coronet or, a griffin's head vert.
appearing above the battlements in a
Latimer, on a mount vert, a hind sejant
watching posture ppr. (for Lauder).
67. 9
arg., collared and chained or, under a
Lascells of Sturton and Gaytford, Notts
tree ppr.
(2) A stag's head erased ppr.. attired
(i) A buck's head arg.
121. 5.
or (for Dick).
Turris prudentia custos.
(2) Latimer, an Eastern crown gu.
180. 12
Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's Latimer, a plume of feathers or.
Virtute.
head vert, beaked of the first, and
115. I Lauderdale, Earl of (Maitland), a lion secharged on the neck with a mullet Laton, out of a ducal coronet or, a stork's
jant affrontee gu., ducaUy crowned
for difference,
cf. 67. 9.
(3) Out of
head arg.
ppr., holding in the dexter paw a sword
a ducal coronet or. a grin
head Latouche or La Touche, a hand couped
of the last, pommel and hilt or, and in
vert, beaked of the first
and gauntleted in fess, holding a scimithe sinister a fleur-de-lis az.
67- 9
Consilio
tar enfiled with a boar's head couped.
etanimis.
cf.7.i
or, semee of estoiles 01 tne same, an
cf. 211. 9 Laugharne, issuing out of a cloud a hand
resting the dexter foot on a bezant. La Touche, John, Inquire, of Harristown.
in pale pointing with one finger to the
U Eternel regne.
cf. 117. 8
Brannockstown, Newbridge, co. Kilsun, all ppr.
Lashmar, a boar's head erased and erect
dare. a mullet of five points pierced Laugher, a plough ppr.
178. 7
*'^arg.
Quid verum atque decens euro et Laughlln, Ireland, a talbot sejant arg..
43- 3
Laslett, Emerson-, Worcs.
(i) A demiresting its dexter paw on an escutlion rampant holding a battle-axe. La Touche, Major Octavius, of Belle vue,
cheon gu.
15. 4.
(2) A bear's head couped at
Delgany, co. Wicklow, and Drum- Launce of Halesworth, Suff.. a hand in
the neck.
hearney, Leitrim, a mullet or.
34. 14
armour ppr., in fess, grasping a lance
Quid
Laslett of Aberton Hall, Worcs., a demiverum. atque decens euro et rogo.
or, headed arg.
lion rampant sa., charged with five Latouche, Ireland, on a heart
gu., an Launce, Cornw., a demi-buU erm., armed
bezants.
Finem respice.
eagle's claw erased ppr.
cf. 10. 4
or, pierced by a broken spear sa.,
113. 14
Lasley, a griffin's head erased ppr.
Latouche, a mullet of six points pierced
headed arg., embrued gu.
Lascelles, see Harewood.
Lascelles, Rt. Hon. Sir Frank Cavendish,
K.C.M.G., a bear's head erm., muzzled

Lathom

of

gardant

or, rising

66. 2

or.

164. 5

Launder,

Lanes,

demi-unicorn

sa..

Lasman, a squirrel sejant or, holding be- Latouche, Ireland, an etoile pierced or.
crined or, the
armed. ungu..
tween its paws a branch of laurel vert.
body charged with three mullets of
cf. 164. I
La Touche, a bezant charged with a
six points in bend arg.
cf. 48. 7
Latch of Woodhouse, Leics., and Elston,
mullet gu.
Laungton of Wilford, Wilts, a dexter
Notts, a lion's head or, gorged with La Trobe-Bateman, Rev. William Fairarm in armour embowed brandishing
a fess wavy az.
21.
i
bairn,
cf.
M.A., of Ascot Rectory, Berks
a sword, all ppr.
195. 2
Lateward, a "demi-hawk with wings ex(_i
An eagle's head between two wings Laurel, issuing out of an antique crown
panded sa., having on the head two
layed or, charged on the neck with
a cubit arm vested, holding in the hand
horns bent or.
et within the horns of a crescent
a bird and a garland of laurel.
:

LAU

LAW

331

Laward, a demi-bird sa., on the head two


Laurence, Ireland, a griffin sejant with La Vacll, a bull's leg reversed erm.
small horns or, the wings expanded,
wings addorsed, holding in its dexter Lavelis of Castleharnock, Cornw., a tower
the dexter the outside gu., the inside
62. 9
triple-towered or.
claw a garland of laurel ppr.
'57-6
arg., the sinister the outside of the
cj. 32. 8
Laurence of Lisreaghan, co. Galway, a Lavell, a fox current ppr.
Pro Laven of Poole, Scotland, a buck's head
last, the inside of the third.
demi-turbot. the tail erect ppr.
couped or.
121. 5 Lawder, Scotland, a balance ppr.
rcge scape, pro patria semper.
Mediocria firma.
Laurence of Sherdington, Glouc, a demi- Lavender of London and Herts, a demi179. 8
horse arg., gorged with a wreath of Lawder, Scotland, the trunk of an old tree
fish erect, tail upwards, per pale arg.
budding ppr. Repullulat.
lavender.
cf. 53. 3
145-2
Esquire,
the
Laver,
a
talbot's
head erased gu., ducally Lawder of Lawderdale, Ballinamore, co.
Herbert,
Laurence, G.
crowned or.
Leitrim, a gannet standing on one leg
Grange, Norwood Green, Middx., a
56. 9
on a rock ppr. Sub umbra alarum
demi-turbot erect, tail upwards ppr. Laverick or Laverilce, two lion's gambs
sa., supporting a pillar or.
tuarum.
Loml au mart.
39. 8
Laurenson, Scotland, a dexter arm in Laverin and Lavering, a shepherd's flute Lawe, Drinkwater- of Kirby, Isle of
erect ppr.
Man: (i) In front of a spear erect
armour embowed, holding in the hand
Laverock,
or
ppr., a demi-eagle displayed with two
Laverick,
Laverike,
two
scimitar.
et
Veritas.
a
Justitia
lion's gambs erased ppr., supporting a
heads vert, and charged on each wing
196. 10
pillar or.
with a fleur-de-lis arg. {for Lawe).
cj. 39. 8
Laurie, a hill ppr.
Laurie or Lawrie, Scotland, the trunk Lavers, a hand holding a crosier in bend
(2) Three ears of wheat, one in pale
sinister.
and two in saltire enfiled with a ducal
of an oak-tree sprouting new branches
219. 4
coronet, all or {for Drinkwater). Sajnens
ppr.
Bepullulat.
145. 2 Laverye, a savage's head affrontee ppr.
qtii assiduus.
190. 12
Laurie, Craig-, Colonel John, the Red
Lavie, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's Lawes, Sir Charles Bennet, of RothampCastle, Castle Douglas, Kircudbrightsh.
gamb ppr.. holding a cross crosslet
stead Manor House, Herts, Kent, and
(i) The trunk of an oak-tree sprouting
titched az.
Norf., on a ducal coronet or, an ermme
ppr., and above the same a cross
36. 11
passant ppr.
patee fitchee gu. {/or Laurie).
(2) A Lavington, a covered cup arg.
chevalier on horseback in full career Law, Rt. Hon. Edward Downes, Baron Lawes of Rothampstead, Herts, a mount
vert, thereon the trunk of a tree
grasping a broken lance in bend ppr.
EUenborough of Ellenborough, Cumb.,
and
George
fessewise,
Street, Portman Square,
eradicated and sprouting
Craig).
Benedictio Dei ditat.
65,
{for
to the dexter, surmounted by an ermine
W., a cock gu., chained round the neck
Vive Deo ut vivas.
189. 5
and charged on the breast with a mitre
passant ppr. Pour la foi.
Laurie of Redcastle, Kirkcudbrightsh.,
or.
Compositum jus fasque animi.
Lawes, see Wittewrong.
the trunk of an oak-tree sprouting ppr.,
Lawtord, a demi-lion holding between
above the same a cross patee ntch^e
cf. 91. 2
the paws a naval coronet.
gu.
Law, a cock gu. charged on the breast with
Benedictio Dei ditat.
a mitre pendent from a chain round Lawford,a demi-lion rampant erm., holdLaurie, out of a mural coronet or, the
ing between the paws a naval coronet
the neck or.
Compositum, jus fasque
stump of an oak-tree sprouting out
animi.
or, and in the mouth a laurel-branch
leaves ppr.
ppr.
In utrumque paratus.
Laurie, Rev. Sir John Robert Laurie Law, Edward Downes, Esquire, of 65,
George Street, Portman Square, W., Lawford of London, a lion rampant ppr.,
Emiluis Laurie, B.D., Bart., of Maxducally crowned or, charged on the
same crest and motto.
welton, Dumfriessh., Scotland, a garshoulder %vith a mullet arg. hi Deo
land of laurel between two branches of Law, James Adeane, Esquire, J.P., of
confido.
the Caves, Ban well, Somers., same
the same, all ppr. Virtus semper viridis.
cf. i. 12
crest and motto.
Lawford, an arrow, point downwards, and
Laurie of London, a WTeath of laurel ppr.
Lex summa ratio. 91.2
a palm-branch in saltier, all ppr. 171. 7
Virtus semper viridis.
146. 5 Law, a cock gu.
Sal Lawful, a cornucopia or, the flowers and
Laurie, Scotland, two branches of laurel Law, Scotland, a cock crowing.
amico si mihi felix.
fruit ppr., and a trident az., in saltier.
9i- in saltier ppr.
Viitus semper viridis.
180. 4
Laurie of London, an arm in armour Law, William Thomas, Esquire. M.D., of Lawful, a helmet arg., plumed or.
Lawler, on a dexter hand couped in fess
embowed ppr., garnished or, holding
5, Duchess Street, Portland Place, a
cock gu. Lex ratio summa.
a falcon rising ppr.
91. 2
in the hand a wreath of laurel vert.
Law of Newton. Scotland, a cock's head Lawler, Ireland, a bull's head gu. cf. 44. 3
c/. 199. 12
erased ppr. Nee obscura, nee ima. 90. i Lawless, Baron Cloncurry, see Cloncurry.
Laurie, Lieutenant-General John Wimburne, C.B., M.P., 47, Porchester Ter- Law of Burntoun, Fifesh., Scotland, a Lawless, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
unicorn's head ppr.
Nee obscura, nee
a demi-man in armour and in profile
London, W.. and Oakfield,
race,
ppr., on his head a helmet of the same,
ima.
Peter
George
49. 7
Halifax, Nova Scotia, and
visor up, garnished or, thereon a plume
Laurie, Esquire, Heron Court, Heron- Law of Lauriston, Edinburgh. Count of
of feathers gu., holding in his dexter
the Empire of France, same crest and
gate, near Brentwood, Essex, a dexter
hand a sword erect of the first, hilt
motto.
arm in armour embowed ppr., garand pommel also or. Virtute et numine.
nished or, holding in the hand a wreath Law of East Kinevie, Scotland, a uni229. 3
corn's head erased ppr., charged with
Deeds]shew.
of laurel vert.
obscura.
Scotland, a boar's head couped
crescent
or.
nee
ima.
Lawless,
a
Non
of
Polmont,
Linlithgowsh.,
ScotLaurie
az.
43. I
land, a dexter arm holding a slip of
cf. 49. 5
laurel ppr.
Virtutem coronat opus.
Law, Ireland, a dexter hand holding a Lawless, a demi-lion rampant ducally
10. 11
crowned.
battle-axe ppr.
213. 12
219. 9
Laurin, on a chapeau ppr., an eagle's Law, out of a tower a demi-griffin Lawley, Baron Wenlock, see Wenlock.
,

head

az.

.S3.

12

Lauriston, an arm in armoiu- embowed


liolding in the hand a scimitar, all ppr.
Justitia et Veritas.
196. 10
Lautour of Hexton House, Hitchin,
Herts, an arm in armour embowed
to the sinister ppr., garnished or, supporting with the gauntlet an escutcheon erminois, charged with a fess,
embattled, cottised gu.
Lauty, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
a spear erect ppr.
Lauzon, a mermaid with a mirror and a

comb,

all

ppr.

184. 5

segreant.

57. 5

Law

of Rochester, Kent, a dove holding


in its beak an olive-branch, all ppr. 92. 5
Law, on a wreath, arg. and vert, a dove
close arg., beaked and legged gu., holding in the beak an olive branch slipped

ppr.,
filed

between two wings sa., each enwith a wreath of olive vert.

Law

of Stanmore and Newington, Middx.,


a wolf's head erased gu., ducally gorged
cf. 30. 8
Laward, Laware, and Lawarre, out of a

ducal coronet
beaked of the

or,
first.

griffin's

head

az.,

67. 9

Lawley-Thompson (Baron Wenlock):


An arm embowed quarterly or and

(i)
az.,

gauntleted ppr., grasping the truncheon


of a tilting-spear or {for Thompson).
(2) A wolf statant sa. {for Lawley).
29. 2
Je veux de bonne guerre.
Lawley, Shropsh. a wolf statant sa. 29.2
Lawley, a wolf passant sa. Auspice
,

Christo.

28.

10

Lawlor, Huddleston-, Denys Alexander,


Esquire, of Sawston Hall, Sawston,

Cambs, and of Grenagh, co. Kerry


(I) Two arms embowed, dexter and
sinister, vested and cufied arg., the

45

LAW

1.

LAY

332

Lawrence, Scotland, an acorn slipped


2 ) On a mount vert, two arms embowed
couped at the elbow, vested erm., cuffed
152. I
and leaved vert.
Huddleston). 269.17.
(2) On a mount
or, supporting between the hands ppr.
vert, and in front of a spear-head in Lawrence of London, two trunks of trees
a sun in splendour, also or (for Lawson).
raguly in saltier, environed with a
pale, point upwards, a stag lodged, aU
Lawson, Staffs, an arm in armour emchaplet vert.
cf. 147. 9
Mea culpa fides.
ppr. {for Lawlor).
bowed ppr., garnished or, holding in
Soli Deo honor et gloria.
269. 18 Lawrence of London, a saltire raguly
the gauntlet a battle-axe, the handle
arg., encircled by two branches of
Lawnde, a hand in armour couped ppr.,
gu., the head arg.
200. 6
laurel vert.
holding a cross crosslet fitched gu.
210. 14 Lawrence of Iver, Bucks, and Hants, a Lawson, Ireland, an arm from the elbowvested gu., the cuff indented or, holdstag's head erased sa., platee, attired
Lawrence, Baron (Lawrence), of the Puning a hoUy-branch ppr.
or, ducally gorged arg.
cf. 121. 2
jaub, and of Grately, Southamptonsh.,
out of an Eastern coronet or, a cubit Lawrence, Freeling Jones, Esquire, the Lawson, Sir John, Bart., D.L., of Brough
Hall, Yorks, on a cap of maintenance
Lodge, Eliot Vale, Blackheath, S.E., a
arm entwined by a wreath of laurel and
gu., turned up erm., a martlet sa. Leve
demi-talbotarg. Chwennych anrhyedd.
Be ready.
holding a dagger, all ppr.
et rcluis.
05. i
272. 2 Lawrens, Dorset and Winchester, on a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a talbot Lawson, Bart., a ram passant arg., his
Lawrence, Sir Henry Waldemar, Bart.,
foot resting on a quatre-foil, in mouth
sejant of the first.
54. 14
J.P., of Alenho, Wimbledon, and 2,
a trefoil slipped vert.
Of old I hold.
Jlitre Court Buildings, Inner Temple, Lawrie, see Laurie.
Lawrie of the Moss. Stirling, Scotland,
same crest. Never give in.
the stump of an oak-tree with a branch Lawson, Yorks, a wolf's head erased
Lawrence, Bart., of Westbourne Terrace,
ppr. collared vert, charged on the neck
I'll be
sprouting from either side ppr.
iliddx., on a wreath of the colours a
above the collar with three bezants.
wary.
wolf's head erased arg., crusilly and
cf. 145. 2
Loyal secret.
charged with a pair of compasses ex- Lawrie of London and Kent, the trunk
cf. 30. 1
of a laurel-tree eradicated sprouting Lawson, Andrew Sherlock, Aldborough
tended sa. Per ardua stabilis. 249. 1
Manor, near Boroughbridge, a wolf's
fresh branches ppr.
Lawrence, Alfred Henry, Esquire, same
head erased ppr., collared vert, charged
Lawrie, Scotland, the trunk of an oakcrest and motto.
on the neck with three bezants, one
tree in fess couped and raguly ppr.,
Lawrence, Glouc, a wolf's head ppr.,
ensigned with a cross patee fitched
above and two below the collar.
charged on the neck with a crescent
arg., entwined with a laurel-branch Lawson, Scotland, a leopard's head erased
or.
cf. 30. 5
ppr.
vert, fructed gu.
Surgo. lumen adest.
Industria atque for23. 10
Lawrence of FoxhaU, Glouc., a wolf's
Lawson, a demi-lion rampant holding
tuna.
head arg., charged on the neck with a
between the paws a mullet of six
cross crosslet gu.
Lawrie, Scotland, a fox current ppr.
cf. 30. 5
points.
Ingenio innumerato habe.
Lawrence, a wolf's head couped ppr. 30. 5
cf. 15. 8
cf. 32. 8
Lawrence of Foxcote, Glouc, a fox's Lawrie, a monk holding in his dexter Lawson of Halbercot, Edinburgh, a garb
hand a crucifix and in his sinister a
or.
Dominus providcbit.
head ppr., charged with a bezant.
153. 2
rosary.
Industria atque fortuna.
Lawson, Alexander, Esquire, of Annfield,
cf. 33- 4
Fifesh., N.B., a garb or, banded gu.
Lawrence, Sir James John Trevor, Bart.,
cf. 187. 7
Te
splcndente.
F.R.G.S., F.R.H.S., of Eahng Park, Lawrie, Scotland, a dolphin naiant, and
Middx., a gryphon's head couped arg.,
behind it a laurel-tree fructed ppr. Lawston, Ireland, a cubit arm vested gu.,
in front thereof a serpent nowed ppr.
the cuff indented or, holding in the
Industria atque fortuna.
cf. 140. 5
hand a holly-branch ppr.
Mente et lahore.
Laws, an elephant statant ppr.
133. o
cf. 66. i
Lawrence, Ireland, a griffin sejant hold- Laws, Durh. and Scotland, a cock ppr. Lawton, a wolf passant.
28. 10
ing in the dexter claw a garland of
Compositum jus fasque atiimi.
qi. 2 Lawton of Lawton, Chesh., a demi-wolf
laurel ppr.
salient regardant arg., vulned in the
62. 9 Lawse, Kent and Norf., on a ducal
shoulder gu., and licking the wound.
Lawrence of Cirencester, Glouc, a grifcoronet or, an ermine passant ppr.
fin's head erased.
Lawton, John William Edward, Esquire.
66. 2 Lawson of Hall Barn, Bucks, see Levy.
Lawrence, Hants, on a chapeau gu., Lawson of Brayton, Northumb., and
a demi-wolf rampant arg., licking a
turned up erm. a talbot sej ant gu. 5 4. 1
wound in the right shoulder.
Durh., issuing out of clouds ppr., two
Lawrence of London, a dolphin naiant
arms embowed vested erminois, cuffed Lawton, a demi-lion arg., ducally crowned
or.
ppr.
sa., supporting the sun ppr.
10. II
140. 5
Quod
Lawrence, Glouc, the lower part of a
Lax of St. Ibbs, Herts, on a mount vert.
ho7iestum. utile.
276. 1
fish in pale, couped ppr.
a catharine-wheel or.
Lawson, De Cardonnel-, of Cramlington
cf. 167. 2
Lawrence, a demi-turbot arg., tail upHall, Northumb.
(i) Two arms em- Laxton, issuing out of a tower ppr., a
wards.
demi-griffin 01;.
bowed vested erm. supporting the sun
157. 5
Lawrence, Rev. Charles, of Lisreaghan,
ppr. (for Lawson).
(2) A goldfinch Lay, an escallop or, charged with a saltier
Lawrencetown, co. Galway, a demigu., all between two wings of the first.
ppr., charged on the breast with a tre-

hands ppr. holding a stone

sa.

(jar

turbot, tail erect ppr. (for Bellevue).


In cruce solus.
Lawrence, Christian William, Esquire,
J.P., of SandyweU Park, and Seven-

foil

vert (for

De

Rise and

Cardonnel).

cf.

141. 7

Lay, Horatio Nelson, Esquire, a demiunicorn arg., collared vair, resting the
sinister foot on a cross patonce sa.
hampton Manor, both near AndoversThrough.
ford. R.S.O., Glouc, same crest and
Layard of St. George's, Westminster,
motto.
Middx., out of a ducal coronet or, a
splendour ppr.
Lawrence, Rev. Anthony Cocks, of Whit- Lawson, Sir Wilfrid, Bart., of Brayton,
muUet of six points of the same. Jutington, Glouc, same crest and motto.
vante Deo.
Cumb., out of clouds ppr., two arms
Lawrence, Jliddx., Bucks, and Hunts, a
embowed vested erminois, cuffed sa., Laycock, Joseph Frederick, Wiseton,
demi-turbot in pale gu., the tail upBawtry, Notts, a cock arg., combed,
holding in the hands a sun in splendour,
wards.
also ppr.
jellopped, and legged gu., supporting
Quod honestum, utile.
Lawrence, a sea-lion party per fesse arg. Lawson, Sir Arthur Tredgold, Bart., of
with the dexter claw a gauntlet sa.
and ppr. Que pensez.
20. 2
Weetwood Grange, Leeds, between
Semper paratus.
Lawrence of Rugby, a lion's gamb erased
two arms embowed ppr. holding a sun Layer, a mullet of six points gu.
or, holding a branch of dates vert,
in splendour, a trefoil slipped, the
164. 3
fructed, also or, the husks arg.
whole surmounted by a rainbow, also Layer, Norf., a imicom's head erased
Lawrence, two laurel-branches vert, in
arg.
ppr.
Surge et fulge.
-99- 12
49. 5
orle.
146. 5 Lawson-Smith, Edward Maule, Esquire, LayQeld, Essex, a bull's head cabossed
Lawrence, Joseph. Esquire, of 2, Whiteof Colton Lodge, Tadcaster
sa.
(i) On a
43. 8
hall Court, S.W., on a mount vert, a
mount vert, a stork arg., holding in Layland, on a terrestrial globe a ship
gridiron ppr.
Ardent.
the beak a serpent ppr. (for Smith).
160. i
sailing, all ppr.
shine.

cf.

108. 8

Lawson, Northumb., two arms couped at

the elbow, habited erm., cuffed arg.,


holding in the hands ppr. a ring or,
gemmed gu. within the ring the sun in
,

11

LAY
Layland-Barratt,
68.

Francis.

'

LEA

333
Gibson-, of Warden House,
near Hexham, Northumb.
(i) A griffin's
head sa., erased gu., pierced
through the mouth by an arrow fesseways or, and charged upon the neck
for distinction with a cross crosslet of

of

Esquire,

Tregarne Lodge, St. Austell,


Cornw., a bear sa., muzzled, semee
escallops, and resting the dexter
fore-paw on an escallop, all or. Ciii

of

deheo fidus.

^7'
ppr.
c/.

and

Layman, a demi-bull rampant

Leake of Mile End, Middx., a ship guncarriage, and on it a piece of ordnance


mounted, all ppr. Pari animo.
Leake, late Sir Luke Samuel, of Perth, in
the colony of Western Australia,
Speaker of the Legislative Council of

Leadbitter,

Cadogan Square, London, S.W.,

that colony, a tilting-spear erect between four peacock's feathers ppr.,


encircled by an annulet or.
Persever-

the

last {for Leadbitter).


cf. 296. 8.
2 ) In front of a atork rising arg. holding
in the beak
an olive-branch ppr.,
between two ears of wheat or, a water-

'5

45- 8

ando.
Layton of Delmajme, Cumb.. a lion's
Leaky, Ireland, a horse-shoe ppr.
bouget sa. (for Gibson). Fidelis.
158. 6
head erased arg., gorged with a coUar
Leadbitter, Thomas Francis, of Warden, Leale, Leall, or Lealle, out of a ducal
sa.. charged with three bezants.
coronet a sceptre entwined by a serNorthumberland (postal address, and
c/. i8. 6
pent between two wings, all ppr.
Auckland House, Willesden Lane,
Layton, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant.
N.W.), a griffin's head sa., erased gu.,
lo. 2
cf. 170. 13
In omnia paratvs.
pierced through the mouth with an Lear of London, two hands issuing from
Layton, Lines and Yorlcs, out of a mural
clouds and grasping the trunk of an
arrow fesseways or, point to the
coronet two wings expanded arg., each
oak-tree ppr.
sinister.
224. 10
296. 8
charged with a cross crosslet fitched
22/. II Leadbitter-Smith, Matthew Edward, Es- Lear-Cholwich, see Cholwich.
sa.
quire, of Flass Hall, Durh.: (i) A Lear, Rev. Canon Francis, Bishopstone
Layton, issuant from a mural coronet
Rectory, near Salisbury, a demistag lodged arg., semee of estoiles az.,
two wings displayed arg., each charged
unicorn holding between the feet a
attired and gorged with an Eastern
Dot
with a cross crosslet fitchee sa.
staff raguly in pale.
Quicquid agis
crown, the chain reflexed over the back
227. 1
euro quielem.
age.
or (for Smith).
(2) A griffin's head
Lay worth, Oxon., a lapwing ppr., resting
sa., erased gu., pierced through the Learmont and Learmonth, of Balcomie,
lieur - de - Us
his dexter claw on a
Scotland, a rose gu., stalked and leaved
mouth with an arrow fesseways or (for
or.
^

Lazarus, a hand ppr., holding a dragon's


head erased vert.
Lea, Sir Thomas, Bart., in front of a
mount vert, thereon a denii-heraldic
antelope arg., supporting a bird- bolt
erect or, three pheons f esse wise sa.

Semper

149.

Learmonth, Scotland, a dove holding in


its beak an olive-branch ppr.
bum
spiro, spero.

92.

Much Stoughton, Hunts, an Learmonth, John Livingstone, of 11,


Gloucester Gardens, Hyde Park, Lonarm embowed vested vert, with two
don, W.
(i) On the "dexter side, a
pallets gu., the hand holding a sprig

Leader of

fidelis.

Lea, Scotland, a lion

Spero.

vert.

Leadbitter).
Vigilans.
296. 8
Leader, a demi- black negro holding in
his dexter hand an arrow and a quiver
of arrows at his back, all ppr.
185. 6

rampant

or.

AnI.

other, arg.

of

semee-de-lis or, holding in the mouth


Spe vitce
a branch of willow ppr.
melioris.

121. 2
121. 2

Lea, a stag's head erased or.


Lea, a stag's head erased arg.

of Halesowen Grange, Worcs., a


unicorn arg., guttee-de-poix, gorged
with a double tressure flory and counContentus paucis.
terflory gu.

Lea

Lea, His'Honour Judge George Harris, of


Longworth, Heref., in front of a mount
vert, thereon a demi-heraldic antelope
arg., supporting a bird-bolt erect or,
Semper
three pheons fesseways sa.
284. 10
fidelis.
Leach and Leache, out of a ducal coronet
or, a lion's gamb holding a cross cross36. 1
let fitched sa.
Leach, a swan with wings expanded arg.,
standing on a trumpet.
cf. 100. 6
Leach, Cornw., a hand couped at the
220. 2
WTist grasping a snake.
Leach of Stoke Climsland, Cornw., out
of a ducal coronet or, a dexter cubit
arm grasping a serpent, all ppr.
e/.

a staff-tree leaf or.


Leahy, Ireland, a demi-savage holding
over his shoulder a club, aU ppr.

dove holding in its beak an


branch ppr. {for Learmonth).

rosemary flowered ppr.

Leader of Buntingford, Herts, and of


Moor End, Sheffield, an arm embowed
issuing from an annidet and vested or,
charged with two pallets engrailed sa.,
the hand holding a sprig of three roses
ppr.
Virtus solus ducum.
Leader, Holland Waterhouse, Esquire,
of 34. Prussia Road, Hoylake, near
Birkenhead, same crest and motto.
Leader, Robert, Esquire, of 138, Manchester Road, Sheffield, same crest
and motto.
Leader of Ashgrove, co. Cork, Ireland,
an arm embowed habited paly wavy of
six vert and gu., the hand grasping a
branch of three roses gu., barbed and
leaved, all ppr.
Probum nan pcenitet.
Leader, William Nicholas, Esquire, J.P.,
D.L., of Dromagh Castle, Kanturk,
CO. Cork, an arm habited paly of six
vert and gu., holding in the hand ppr.
a branch of three roses barbed and
leaved ppr.
Leaf of Park Hill, Streatham, a dove
rising ppr., resting the dexter claw on

13

Rev. Thomas Simcox, M.A., of


Astley Hall, Worcs., a beaver ppr.,

Lea,

220. 2

olive-

92.

On

the sinister side, a dexter


hand grasping a sabre ppr. (for Livingstone).
Dum spiro, spero. Si possim.
(2)

212. 13

Learmonth, Andrew James Livingstone,


and Somerville Livingstone Learmonth,
both of Ercildoun, Victoria, Australia
;

Thomas
ParkhaU,

Livingstone Learmonth
Stirhng, Scotland: (i)

of

On

the dexter side, a dove holding in its


beak an olive-branch ppr. (for Learmonth).
92. 5.
(2) On the sinister
side, a dexter hand grasping a sabre
ppr.

Livingstone).

(for

Dum

spiro,

212. 13
spero.
t?! possim.
Leary, Ireland, a dexter hand ppr., holding an oak-branch vert, fructed or.
Leash, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant
gu., holding in his dexter paw a thistle
ppr.. and in the sinister a fleur-de-lis

or.

12

13.

Leash of that

Scotland, a crescent

ilk.

arg.

Virtute crcsco.

163. 2

Leash, out of a mural coronet a beacon


inflamed between two wings.
j

112.

Leatham, a dexter arm in armour branMaintien le droit.


dishing a scimitar.

186.
!

Edward Ranulph, Leahy of Shanakiel House, co. Cork, Leatham, Arthur William, Yorks, and of
Misarden Park, Cirencester, on a nest
Ireland, out of a mural coronet ppr.,
Esquire. 3rd Derby Regiment, Rowan eagle with wings elevated or, the
a demi-lion rampant grasping in his
berrow Manor House, Congresbury,

Leacroft,

Captain

Somers., a dexter hand holding a


Fari quae serUiat.
wreath, all ppr.
Leadbetter, Greenshields-, Thomas, Esquire, of Stobieside, Strathaven, N.B.,
and Edmonston, Biggar, N.B., issuing
out of a mural coronet gu., a demiunicorn erm., armed, crined, and ungu.
2g6. 6
Tula limens.
or.
Leadbitter of Deptford, near Sunderland,
Durh., on a mural coronet gu., a demiunicorn erminois, erased of the first,
armed and crined or.

nest and wings fretty vert.

dexter pa%v a sceptre, all or, and


charged on the shoulder with a tower
Toui vient de Dieu.
gu.
Leak, a hand holding up a heart, all ppr.

Leak and Leake, on


;

Hemsworth

Hall,

Esquire,

of

Yorks, same crest

and motto.

216. 9
each side of a garb a

Leatham, Claude,
Pontefract,

bird pecking at it with wings endorsed.


Leake, Robert, Esquire, of Little Missenden Abbey, Bucks, a garb ppr.,
supported by two popinjays rising or,
and pecking at k. Versus eternum
viator.

Virtute

vinces.

Leatham, Samuel Gurney.

Wentbridge,

Solicitor,

Yorks,

same

crest

and

motto.
Leather, Gerard Frederick Towlerton,
of Aliddleton Hall, Northumb., and
Leventhorpe Hall, Yorks, a demi-lion
I

rampant

sa.,

charged on the shoulder

LEA

hoiiestum.

Arthur Hugo,
of Fowberry Tower,
near
Northumb. :"(i) In front of

Leather-Culley,

tree

a talbot statant

ppr.,

LEE

334

with three mullets of six points, two


and one or, and holding between the
paws a fountain ppr. Nil nisi quod
2q6. 5
Esquire,
Belford,
an oakper pale

Edmund Anthony

Harley,
Bart. ,of Rhydd Court, VVorcs. a pelican
Christus peliaz. vulning herself ppr.

Lecbmere, Sir

cano.

98.
98.

patriae.
98. i
and or, gorged with a collar geraelle
and holding in the mouth a lily Lechmere, Middx. and Heref., a pelican
az., vulning herself ppr.
98. i
slipped ppr., and charged for distincof
HoUybush,
Ayrsh., and of Woodtion upon the shoulder with a cross IiCCk
27S. 3.
end, Lanarksh., a wolf's head erased
crosslet or {for Culleij).
(2) A
ppr.
Virtutis prcemium.
30. 8
demi-lion sa., holding in the paws a
fountain, and charged on the shoulder Leckey of Craigavoran,
Queen's Co.,
Ireland, an anchor in pale ppr., cabled
with three mullets of six points, two
Atnicos
or and gu., surmounted by a boar's
and one or {for Leather).
head erased and erect az. Giibernat
semper amaf.
278. 4
navem Deus.
Leathes of Leathes and Dalehead, Cumb.,
Leckie, Scotland, an anchor in pale,
a lion's head affrontee ppr.
cabled ppr. Deus guiernat navem.
Leathes, Hill Mussenden, Herringfieet
Hall, Suff.
(i) A demi-grififin rampant
161. 2
armed and langued gu. {for Leathes). Leckie, Scotland, in the sea vert, a ship
its
in distress ppr.
A
dove
with
olive-branch
in
At spes non fracta.
an
(2)
beak, all ppr. {for Mussenden).
In
160. 14
ardua virtus. Tending to peace.
Leckie or Lecky, an arm embowed holding a club ppr.
202. 10
Leaton Blenkinsopp, Northumb. and
Durh. ( I
A lion rampant or {for Leckie, two arms, dexter and sinister,
couped at the wrist issuing, holding
Blenkinsopp).
I.
13.
(2) Out of a
between them a two-handed sword, all
mural coronet ppr., two eagle's wings
ppr.
expanded arg., each charged with a
213. 3
cross crosslet fitched sa. (for Leaton). Lecky, see Browne-Lecky.
Dieu defende le droit.
227. i Lecky of Castle Lecky, co. Derry, and
BallyhoUand House, co. Down, a wild
Leatt of London, on a mural coronet or,
boar's
head
a fire- beacon sa., inflamed ppr., between
erased
ppr.
Semper
two wings az.
112. 5
paratus.
42. 2
Leaver, an arm embowed holding a club, Lecky, Sir Thomas, of Greystone Hall,
all ppr.
202. 10
Limavady, co. Londonderry, a boar's
Le Bailly, Jersey, a demi-lion ppr. Deus
head erased. Utere dum potes.
fortissima turris.
10. 2 Lecky, Ireland, a fawn trippant ppr.
Le Bareu, a muUet ppr.
164. 2
124. :2
Le Blanc of London and Middx., and Lecky, the late William Edward HartRouen, an eagle displayed sa., ducally
pole, Esquire, of Ballyvale, co. Carlow,
crowned or, charged on the breast
and Kilbracken, Queen's Co., an anchor
with a cinq uef oil of the last. Sans
in pale ppr., cabled or and gu., surtache.
mounted by a boar's head erased and
74. 14
Le Blond, see Blond.
erect az.
Gubernat navem, Deus.
Le Bon, out of a ducal coronet or, a Le Cocq of Jersey, Guernsey, and Alderplume of ostrich -feathers ppr. Conney, a cock crowing with wings ex:

fido.

cf.

armed

114. 8

gu.

tended

sa.

Leconfield,
field. in

Leche, two lion's gambs erased sa., holding up a crescent arg.


39. 6
Leche, John Hurleston, of Garden Park,
Chesh., out of a ducal coronet a cubit
arm ppr., the hand grasping a snake

York, a

vert.
cf 29. 6
Leche of Chatsworth, Derbysh., out of a
ducal coronet or, an arm erect ppr.,
grasping a leech or snake environed
round the arm vert.
cf. 220. 2
Leche, out of a ducal coronet or, an arm
in pale ppr., the hand grasping a snake
entwined roimd the arm vert. cf. 220. 2
Lechford, Surrey, a leopard's head per
pale arg. and sa., between two wings
counterchanged.
Lechford of Shelwood, Surrey, a unicorn's
head erased arg., armed and maned
or, and bearing on the horn a serpent

ppr.

Lechingham

cf.

49. 5

Wendover, Bucks, and


Beds, a ram's head cabossed or.
of

130- 7

Lechmere, Baron Lecbmere

{extinct),

out

of a ducal coronet a pelican or, vulning


herself ppr.

Baron (Wyndham),

of Lecon-

the East Riding of the county of


lion's head erased or, within a
lock or, and the bow
countercompony or and az., the head
charged with a saltire wavy gu. Au

48. 5

cf.

head ppr.

66.

Despencer, Baron (Stapleton), out of


a ducal coronet or. a Saracen's head
ppr., wreathed arg. and sa.
magna charta. Ne vile fano.

affrontee

Fownhope

Court, Heref., a pelican


az., vulning herself ppr.
Ducit amor
of

arg.,

Lecawell, a unicorn arg.,

I<e

griffin's

Pro
i
Lechmere of Hanley, a pehcan ppr.
Leehmere, Edmund Henry Scudamore, Ledgcomb, an elephant's head erased.

az.

Le Despencer, a

fetterlock, the

Le Couteur, Jersey: (i) A dove holding


in the beak an olive-branch, all ppr.
92. 5.
(2) A sword and a sprig of
laurel in saltire ppr.
Toujours prest.
Le Couteur of St. John la Hougue Boete,
Jersey, on an ivy-wreath erect or, an
owl sa. La vita il fin e'l di loda la sera.
Boni virtutis amore.
Le Cronier, Jersey, a mastiff ppr. Je

garde

ma foy.

or.

igo. 5

Leder of Great Stoughton, Hants, a


dexter hand holding a sheaf of arrows
ppr.
Leder, a cubit
ter of six gu.
hand ppr. a

Wilton

Road, Wimbledon, an escar-

buncle az.. fleiu-ette arg.


Lediard of Cirencester, Glouc, a wolfs
head erased per pale pean and gu. 30. 8
Ledlie, a ram's head couped arg., armed
or, and behind it a crosier in bend
sinister ppr.
bull's

Ledsam, a

cf.

head erased

130.

44. 3
a Cornish
107. 14
Ledwicb, Ireland, an eagle displayed gu.
75- 2
Ledwicb, Ireland, a lion rampant gu.
I- 13
Lee, Viscount Dillon, see Dillon.
Lee, Earl of Lichfield {extinct), out of the
coronet of a marquess or, a demi-stone
column arg., on its capital an eagle's
leg erased at the thigh and preyed
upon by a falcon, all ppr. Fide et conor.

Ledsam of Chad Hill, Warw.,


chough ppr. Fac et spera.

stantia.

Lee of Quarendon, Bucks, and Ditchley,


Oxon., a falcon or, with wings close
gu., preying on an eagle's leg lying
fesswise az.
Lee, Gordon Ambrose de Lisle, Esquire.

Blueraantle Pursuivant of Arms, of


Lodge, Elm Place, South
Kensington, upon an eagle's leg fesseways erased at the thigh, the claw to
the sinister az., a falcon belled or,
legged gu., twined round the body and
neck by a hawk's lure sa. Fide et

Selwood

constantia.

Lee, Scotland and Calcutta, the upper


part of a column, thereon a falcon
preying on a heron's leg erased arg.
Fide et constantia.
Lee, William Blackstone, Somerset House,
Seend, Mellvsham, Wilts, on a staff
raguly a squirrel cracking a nut, from
the dexter end of the staff
branch fructed, all ppr. Ne
futuri.

Lee-Guinness

(i)

boar

passant

quarterly or and

gu. {for Guinness).


a pillar arg., encircled
by a ducal coronet or, an eagle preying
on a bird's leg erased ppr. {for Lee).
Spes mea in Deo.
248. I
Lee of Fitehworth, Sussex, a stag's head
erased or.
121. 2
Lee, Middx., a cock arg., combed and
wattled or, beaked and legged gu. 91.2
Lee-Norman, Luke Alexander, Esquire,
M.A., J.P., D.L.. of CorboUis, Ardee,
40. 9.

On

(2)

CO. Louth
(i) A lion passant gardant
ppr. {for Norman). 278. 2. (2)
demilion rampant grasping a sceptre, all
ppr. {for Lee).
Honor virtutis prce:

Lecton of Wilbome, Lines, a savage's


head couped at the shoulders affrontee
ppr., wreathed round the temples gu.

and

133- 3

Ledger, an escarbuncle az.


164. 12
Ledger, Walter Edwin. A.R.I.B.A., of 5,

214.

arm

vested bendy sinisand vert, holding in the


bunch of leaves of the

27S. I
mium.
Lee-Dillon, Hon. Harry Lee Stanton, of
Ditchley, Enstone. Oxon., a demi-Uon
rampant gu., holding between the paws
an estoile arg. Dum spiro spero.
Lee, Ireland, a demi-Uon rampant erminois, navally crowned az., holding
between the paws a sceptre sa. Courageux.

:!

LEE

LEE

335

Lee of Tralee, co. Kerry, Ireland, on a Lee, Vaughan-, Major Arthur Vaughan
Hanning, Dilliugton, near Ilminster
ducal coronet or, a lion rampant sa.,
(i) On a mount vert, a leopard passant
holding in the dexter paw a sword
ppr., supporting with the dexter foreppr., pommel and hilt of the first.
paw a shield az., charged with two bars
Fide et lorlitudine.
gemelle arg. (jor Lee).
(2) In front of
Lee, Cornw. and Wilts, a lion sejant or.
8. 8
a boy's head affrontee, around his neck
a snake entwined ppr., a bugle-horn sa.
Lee of Ebford, Devonsh., a bear sejant
{jor Vaughan).
ppr. muzzled and chained or. cj. 34. 8
Lee, Lennox Bertram, Esquire, of How Lee of Dulce, Kent, and Southwell, Notts,
a demi-Moor ppr., vested gu., the
Caple Court, Heref., a bear passant
sleeves arg., rimmed round the collar
arg., collared and chained az., charged
with two bars or, tied round the waist
upon the body with two cinquefoils of
with a ribbon arg., wreathed about head
the last, re.sting the dexter fore-paw
of the last and gu., and holding in his
on an escutcheon or, thereon a fleur-dedexter hand a gem ring of the third.
256. 4
Patitur qui vincit.
lis, also az.
185. 9
Lee of HartweU, Bucks: (i) A bear
passant sa., muzzled, collared, and Lee of London, a dexter hand in fess,
holding a sword in pale ppr. Forte
chained, the chain reflexed over the
cj. 223. 10
non igiiare.
back arg. (for Lee), cj. 34. i. (2) A
demi-horse rampant arg., charged on Lee of Liverpool, a cubit arm erect vested
gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand a
the shoulder with a fleur-de-lis for

erect grasping a snake entwined about


the arm, all ppr.
220. 2
Leech, John Cyril, Esquire, of Hurdcott
House, Wilts, an arm erect ppr.,
grasping a snake vert.
Virtus est

venerabilis.

Leech, Stephen, Esquire, of San Martino,


Portofino, Italy, same crest and motto.
Leechman and Leeshman, Scotland, a
pelican ppr.
Industries munus.
98. i
Leeds, Duke of (Osborne)
(
I ) An heraldic
tiger passant or, tufted and maned sa.

Verum atque
difference (jor Fiott).
cj. 53. 2
decern.
Lee, Thomas, Esquire, J. P., of Alder
House, Atherton, Lanes, a bear passant
muzzled, collared, and chained or.

arg..

Patitur qui vincit.

Lee of Holborough Court, Kent, a bear


statant ppr., muzzled gu., collared and
Verum atque decens.

chained arg.

cj.

34-

Lee, Bart, {extinct), of Hartwell, Bucks,


a bear passant sa., muzzled, collared,
and chained, the chain reflexed over
cj. 34. i
the back arg.

Lee of London, a bear statant ppr.,


muzzled gu., collared and chained
arg., charged on the shoulder with a
cj. 34. i
bezant.
Lee of Coldrey, Hants, on a mount vert,
a bear passant ppr., muzzled and

cj. 22. 2
sed suaviter.
Lee of London, a talbot's head arg.,
collared az., to the collar a ring and
cj. 56. I
a line nowed of the last.
Lee, out of a ducal coronet a ram's head
holding in its mouth a branch, all ppr.
Lee, Shropsh., a squirrel sejant cracking
135- 7
a nut.
Lee, Shropsh., on a staff raguly a squirrel
cracking a nut, from the'dexter end of

an oak-branch bearing acorns

the staff
issuing, all ppr.
Lee, Shropsh., the stem of an oak-tree
lying fesseways couped and raguly,
sprouting out one branch fructed ppr.,
on the tree a squirrel sejant crackFidei virtutem
ing an acorn, all ppr.
adde.
Lee of Fishburn, Durh., an heraldic
antelope's head erased arg., peUettee,
maned, tufted, and attired sa., holding in the mouth a white lily slipped
pprLee, a leopard passant, bezantee.
cj.

24. 2

Somers., a leopard passant ppr.,


supporting an escutcheon, thereon be-

Lee,

tween four
faces sa.

cotises arg. three leopard's


cj.

24. 5

'

(3)

On

a bull

{jor

25.

5.

(2)

Godolphin).

dolphin
140.

5.

a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,


armed or (jor D'Arcy). Pax

sa.,

in bello.
cj. 45. 9
Leeds or Leedes, Berks, Lines, Middx.,
and Yorks, on a staff raguly vert, a
cockatrice with wings addorsed or,
combed and wattled gu.
cj. 68. 4
Sir Edward Temple, Bart., of
Croxton Park, Cambs, a staff raguly
fesseways vert, thereon a cock with
wings expanded gu., combed, wattled,
beaked, and legged or, the whole debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy erm.
VigUate.
305. 4
Leeds, on a chapeau a cock statant, wings

Leeds,

elevated.

sa., fired ppr.

177. 12

cj. 200. 6
axe ppr. .the staff also or.
Leek, a demi-lion gardant, holding in
dexter paw a fleur-de-lis.
Lee of the Abbey, Knaresborough, an
arm in armour holding a battle-axe, all Leeke of Newark-on-Trent, Notts,

its

Dum

ppr.
Lee, Herts,

and

Leics,

vert.

an arm embowed

cj.

24.

with wings expanded arg.


Colonel Ralph, late Grenadier
Guards, of Longford, Shropsh., a leg
couped at the thigh encircled by a
garter az., charged with two fleurs-de-

Leeke,
|

195. 8

Lee, Essex

peacock's tail erect, the plume displayed ppr., supported by two eagles

spiro, spero.

a dexter arm in armour


embowed, holding in the hand a sword
arg., hilt and pommel or. from the
blade flames of fire issuing ppr.

snake entwined

Henry

sa.

armour embowed ppr., bandaged or, Leeds, a bombshell


gauntleted az., and holding a battle-

leopard's face sa.


Lee, Major- General

Dynas Powis, Glamorgansh. on a ducal


coronet or, a leopard's face sa. Fortiter

Lee of Lady-hole, Derbysh., an arm in

habited gu., cuffed arg., holding in


the hand ppr. a sword in pale of the
second, the hilt or, on the blade a

22. 2
Herbert, of

naiant

spear, point downwards.


207. 14
Lee, Ireland, issuing out of a cloud a
hand erect holding a sealed letter.
215. 7
Lee, out of a ducal coronet or. an arm
in armour embowed, holding a dart
cj. 19S. 4
ppr.

cj. 34. 5
chained or.
Lee of Lee. Wincham, and Darnhall,
Chesh., on a ducal coronet or, a
cj.

Osborne).

(jor

lis.

Agendo

gnaviter.

Leeke, Shropsh., a leg arg., couped at the


thigh, gartered az., passing through
several blades of grass vert.
Leeke, Shropsh., a tuft of long grass and
thereon a leg flexed at the knee ppr.,
and couped at the middle of the thigh
gu., gartered below the knee az.. ends
pendent, charged on this thigh with a

Lee-Grattan-Guinness, Arthur William,


(
A boar passant quarterly or and
I )
gu. {jor Guinness).
(2) On a mount
vert, a falcon, wings elevated, holding
in the dexter claw a sceptre, all ppr.
fleur-de-lis or.
Agendo gnaviter.
{jor
Grattan).
24S.
On a
7.
(3)
wreath of the colours on a pillar arg., Leeke of Edmonton, Middx., a leg couped
at the thigh arg., gartered below the
encircled by a ducal coronet or, an
knee az.
eagle preying on a bird's leg erased
ppr. {jor Lee).
Under the arms {jor Leeks, a tree ppr.
143. 5
Guinness) : Spes mea in Deo.
Over Leeky, Ireland, a dexter hand holding a
dagger ppr.
212.9
the crest {jor Grattan) : Esse quam
videri.
24S. I Leeming of Greaves House and Lentworth Hall, Lanes, upon a rock ppr.,
Lee-Warner, Henry, Esquire, of Walsinga cross patonce or, between two
ham Abbey, Norf., a squirrel sejant
ostrich-feathers arg.
gu., between two branches of oak
fructed ppr., cracking a nut or.
Non Leeming, John Fishwick, Esquire, of
Whalley Range, near Manchester, benobis iantum nati.
tween two crosses potent az., a dexter
Lee-Warner, Rev. James, M.A., of Thorparm embowed in armour, the hand
land Hall, Fakenham, Norf.. same
grasping
a sword, all ppr., charged with
crest and motto.
two oak-leaves, the one above and the
Leech or Leeebe, on a glove a hawk, all
In hoc
other below the elbow vert.
ppr.
86. 1 2
signovinces.
255-9
Leech of Cloonconra, co. Mayo, Ireland,
out of a ducal coronet or, charged Leeper or Leper, co. Donegal, a leopard's
face per pale or and sa. Begi patriceque.
with a trefoil vert, an arm erect ppr.,
22. 2
grasping a snake environed about the
Lees, Eric Brown, J.P., of Thurland
arm, also vert.
Virtute et valore.
Castle, Kirkby Lonsdale, Lanes, in
cj. 220. 2
front of two cross crosslets fitchee
Leech, John Henry, Esquire, of Kippure
saltirewise gu., a falcon belled arg.
House, Kilbride, co. Wloklow, Ireland,
Fide sed cui vide.
85. 5
on a wreath of the colours a cubit arm
:

336

LEG

Leeson, on a ducal coronet three arrows,


points downward, wreathed about with
a serpent ppr.
173. 2
Leeson, on a chapeau gu., turned up or,
82 1
a phojnix in flames ppr.
Lee-Steere, H. C, Esquire, of Jayes Park,
Ockley, Surrey: (i) An arm embowed, vested gu., cuffed arg., holding
in the hand ppr. a sword erect of the
second, hilted or, on the blade a snake

Le Gallais, Jersey, a cock statant, the


dexter foot uplifted.
cf. 91. 2
Legard, Leics. and Yorks, a greyhound
or, collared gu., charged with three

LEE
a serpent erect, the
holding in it3 mouth a

Lees,

tail

nowed,

garland

of

laurel vert.
142. 7
Lees, Sir Harcourt James, Bart., of Black

Rock, CO. Dublin, a dexter hand couped


above the wrist and erect ppr. grasping

a crescent

Exegi.
216. 8
Lees, Sir Elliott, Bart., South Lytchett
Manor, Poole, Dorset, on a miUrind
Without
arg.
f esse wise
sa., an owl
haste, without rest.
or.

bezants.
Legard, Bart., of Ganton, Yorks, a grey-

nd or, collared sa., studded arg.


Per crucem ad Stellas.
cf. 60.
Legard, Colonel James Digby, Welham,
Malton,
Yorks,
same crest and
motto.
Legard, Albert George, Esquire, of Gibraltar Cottage, Monm.. same crest and
motto.
Legal or Leggatt of Edinburgh, Scotland, a cherub's head ppr.
Jesus

entwined vert. (2) Out of a mural


coronet per pale gu. and sa., a lion's
Park, Yorks, a lion
gamb erect arg., armed of the first
supporting a flagstaff
Tu ne cede malis.
entwined by a wreath of oak fructed
(for Steere).
ppr., thereon a banner of the arms, Leet or Lete, of Eversden and Kingston,
Cambs, and Southoe, Hunts, on a ducal
namely, per fesse or and gu., a fesse
coronet an antique lamp or, the flames
Hominum Salvator.
dovetailed per fesse embattled between
1S9. 9
two falcons belled in chief and a lion
ppr.
177. 7 Legat, two lion's gambs in pale gu., supporting a mitre or.
rampant in base, all counterchanged. Leete, William John, Esquire, of 38,
In dubiis rectus.
Eaton Terrace, London, S.W., a lion Legatt, a sea-lion sejant arg.
20. 2
rampant quarterly or and gu., holding Leger, a pheon with part of the shaft
Lees, Francis Gerald, Esquire, of Werneth, Oldham, Lanes, a lion rampant
therein.
between the paws a sun in splendour
174. 10
gu.. supporting a flagstaff entwined by
ppr., and resting the dexter hind-leg on Legett, two lion's gambs supporting a
a wTeath of oak fructed ppr., thereregal crown, all ppr.
an escutcheon gu., charged with a lamp
from flowing a banner of the arms,
or, fired az.
Fide et amore.
Le Geyt, Jersey, a lion's head couped ppr.
viz., per fesse or and gu., a fesse dove- Le Fleming, Stanley Hughes, Esquire,
Quo fata vacant.
21. i
tailed per fesse embattled between
J. P., D.L., of Rydal Hall, Ambleside
Leggat or Leggatt, an arm from the elbow
two falcons beUed in chief and a lion
(i) A serpent nowed, holding in the
habited counter-compony gu. and or,
rampant in base, all counterchanged.
mouth a wreath of olives and vineholding in the hand a mill-rind.
In dubiis rectus.
leaves, all ppr. (for Le Fleming).
207. 4
(2) A
Lees, William, Esquire, of Brooklands,
lion couchant resting the dexter paw on Legg, Rev. William, MA., of Newbury,
Sale, Chesh., in front of a cotton-hank
a fountain (for Hughes). Pax. copia,
Berks, a dexter arm in armour sa.,
fesseways or, thereon an owl close holdsapientia.
garnished or, holding in the hand a
ing in the beak a branch of a cotton- Leete, of Bury St. Edmunds, Suff., a demiroll of paper arg.. Between roses or.
tree, a distaff fesseways, also ppr.
bull gu., gorged with a chaplet of laurel
Tolle, lege.
267. 7
Perge sed caute.
vert.
249. iS
(/. 45.
14 Legg, see Rowan-Legg.
Joseph,
Lees,
Esquire, J.P., of Werneth Leeth, a demi-griffin segreant gu., winged Legge, Earl of Dartmouth, see DartGrange, Oldham, and Bank Hall,
az., charged on the body with two
mouth.
Preston, same crest and motto.
fleurs-de-lis or.
Legge, Baron Stawell (extinct), out of a
cf. 64. 2
Lees, Joseph Crompton,
Esquire, of Leeves of Tortington, Sussex, on a raoimt
ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrichNewtown Manor, co.. Sligo, a mount,
vert, a swan with wings elevated arg.,
feathers, three arg. and two az.
En
thereon amidst wheat a mower, in his
ducally crowned and gorged or, a chain
parole je vis.
114. 13
hands a scythe in the attitude of
reflexed over the back therefrom of Legge, Rev. Augustus George, M.A., of
mowing, all ppr. Ein doe and spare
the same, charged on the breast with
Bramdean House, Alresford, out of a
nought.
three pellets, two and one, beaked and
ducal coronet or, a plume of five
Lees, Joseph Arthur, Esquire, J.P., B.A.,
merabered sa.
ostrich-feathers alternately arg. and
same crest and motto.
Le Febvre, Jersey, and scallop or.
Gaudet terUamine virtus
az.
Lees-Milne, James Henry. Esquire, J. P.,
Sussex, same crest
141. 12 Legge, Kent and
of Crompton Hall and Park House, Le Feuvre, Jersey, a triple-eared stem of
and motto.
Shaw, near Oldham: (i) In front of
corn ppr.
Legge, Lieutenant-Colonel William Vin1 54. 4
five palm-leaves ppr., a lamb couchant Lefever or Lefevre, the trunk of a tree
cent, of Cullenswood House, St. Mary's,
arg., holding in the mouth a trefoil
couped and eradicated in fess, between
Break o' Day River, Tasmania, a
slipped or, and supporting with the
the branches a fleur-de-lis.
man's leg couped at the middle of
145. 13
dexter fore-foot a flagstaff in bend sinis- Lefevre, Middx., a trefoil or.
14S. 9
the thigh standing on a triple-tower,
ter ppr., therefrom flowing a banner Lefevre of Old Ford, Middx., six arrows
all ppr.
Se defendendo.
arg. charged with a cross crosslet gu.
interlaced saltierways, three and three, Legge, Kent, on a triple-tower a man's
{for mine).
{2) A mount, thereon
ppr. and interlacing an annulet or.
leg couped at the thigh, all ppr.
amidst wheat a mower, in his hand a Le Forest, a unicorn sejant arg., armed, Legge, Cambs, a unicorn's head erased
scythe in the attitude of mowing, all
crined, and tufted or.
arg., crined, armed, and ducally gorged
ppr.
Prudenter qui sedulo.
Lefroy, Rt. Hon. Thomas Langlois, of
or.
cf. 49. 5
Leesbman, Scotland, a pelican ppr. InCarrickglass, co. Longford, Ireland, a Legget, Scotland, a mermaid holding in
dustrie? munus.
demi-wyvern gu., langued az. Mutare
98. I
her dexter hand a sword, all ppr.
Leeson, Earl of Milltown, see AOUtown.
sperno.
69. 12
184. 7
Leeson-Marshall Markham Richard, Es- Lefroy, Charles James Maxwell, Esquire, Legh, see Leigh.
quire, of Callinafercy House, Killorglin,
same crest and motto.
Legb of Lyme, Chesh., out of a ducal
CO. Kerry
(i) a demi-man in armour Lefroy, Augustine Hugh, Esquire, of the
coronet or, a ram's head arg., armed
affrontee ppr., holding in the dexter
Lodge, Boxted, Colchester, same crest
of the first, holding in the mouth a
hand a baton sa., tipped or, charged on
and motto.
laurel-sprig vert.
the breast with a rose gu., girded with Lefroy, Augustus Henry Fraser, Esquire, Legb of Lyme, Chesh., issuant out of a
a sash, also gu., a crescent gu. for
of Toronto, Canada, a demi-wyvern
ducal coronet or, a ram's head arg.,
difference (for Marshall).
gu., gorged with a collar dancetty arg.,
(2) A demiarmed or, holding in the mouth a
lion rampant gu., holding in the paws
fretty vert.
Mutare sperno.
laurel-sprig vert, and over all a pellet
a sun or, partially eclipsed by clouds Lefroy, a greyhound's head erased arg.
wavy gu. Another, the pallet az.. and
ppr. [for Leeson).
(3) A winged lion
61. 4
a third" with the pallet vert.
303.9
sejant guardant arg., wings addorsed. Leftwich of Leftwich, Chesh., five leaves Legb of Preston. Lanes, out of a ducal
holding between the fore-paws a harp
conjoined at the base vert.
coronet or. a ram's head arg., holding
or, the head encircled bv a plain glory Leg, a fountain of three basons throwing
a sprig of laurel vert, and charged on
of the last (for Markham).
up water ppr.
the neck with a trefoil gu.
cf. 159. 13
Lees

of

Acomb

rampant

gu.,

'

;,

LEG

CO. Chester,

same

crest.

Legh, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Martin


Cornwall, J.P., D.L., of High Legh
Hall, near Knutsford, CO. Chester
(i)
A demi-lion rampant gu., langued az.,
collared or {jor Legh).
(2) A Cornish
:

chough

LEI

337

Legh, Chesh., a unicorn's head couped


arg., armed and crined or, charged on
the neck with a cross patonce gu.
Legh, Arthur Mastertou Robertson, Esquire, of Adlington Hall, Macclesfield,

dexter hand a mirror, and charged on


the body with five escallops or.
Leicester, a swan's head and neck arg.
Leicester of Tabley. Chesh., a swan's
head and neck arg., guttee-de-sang.
Leicester, Chesh., a stag's head per pale
or and gu., attired of the second, holding in the mouth an oak-branch vert,
fructed of the first.
119. 11
Leich, out of a ducal coronet a cubit arm
erect, the hand grasping an adder entwined round the arm.
cf. 220. 2

Cornwall).
Pour
Dieu, pour terre.
La vie durante. 10. 9 Leichman, Major-General John Thomas,
of Rodwell Lodge,
Legh, Lieutenant -Colonel H. C, ChykWeymouth, a
pelican in her piety ppr.
nell. Bridgnorth, Salop: (i) A demiIndustrice
lion rampant gu., collared or.
(2) A
Leids, an eagle's head gu., between two
Cornish chough ppr.
La vie durante.
wings or.
Legh, Devonsh. and Somers., a demi84. 2
greyhound sa., holding a stag's head Leigh, Baron (Leigh), a unicorn's head
couped or. TotU vient de Dieu. 49. 5
arg., attired or.
Leigh,
see
Legh, Chesh., a bear passant ppr. chained
Pemberton- Leigh.
Leigh, see Hanbury-Leigh.
or.
</. 34.
I
Legh, Chesh., a cubit arm in pale vested Leigh of Ridware, Staffs, a unicorn's
head or. Tout vient de Dieu.
paly of six or and sa., cuffed arg., hold49. 7
ing in the hand ppr. the top of a broken Leigh, a unicorn's head erased arg.,
armed and crined or.
tilting-spear of the third, point down49. 5
Leigh, Chesh. and Derbysh., a unicorn's
wards.
head arg., couped gu., crined and
Legh, an arm in armour embowed, holdarmed or.
ing in the hand a sword with a serpent
49. 7
Leigh of Rashall, Staffs, a unicorn's head
entwined thereon, all ppr.
erased sa., armed or, crined and colLegh of Norbury Booths Hall, Chesh., an
laretl arg.
arm embowed, couped at the shoulder,
49. 11
vested gu., the hand ppr. holding a Leigh of Egginton, Derbysh., a unicorn's
head arg., crined or, armed gobony gu.
sword erect, also ppr., a snake twisted
and or.
round the same arg. Prudens, fidelis
49. 7
Leigh,
Austen-, Cholmeley,
Esquire:
(i) A unicorn's head or {for Leigh).
Legham and Leigham, an arm couped at
the shoulder, the part above the elbow49. 7.
(2) On a mural coronet or, a
stag sejant arg., attired of the first
lying in fess, the hand in pale holding
{/or Austen).
Tout vient de Dieu. Qui
a bombshell fired ppr.
invidet minor est.
116. 4
Le Grice of Treriefe, Cornw., a boar pasLeigh of Belmont, Chester, a lozenge gu.
sant sa., collared or.
cj. 40. 9
charged with a unicorn's head couped
Legrosse, an arm embowed ppr., vested
arg., crined or.
Leges juraque servo.
gu., holding a sword by the blade, point
downwards, arg., hilted or.
302. 12
Legryle, of Brockdish, Norf., a boar pas- Leigh, John Dickinson, M.D., Cockton
Hill, Bishop Auckland, same crest and
sant sa.
40. 9
motto.
Le Hardy of St. Peter, Jersey, a dexter
arm embowed in armour ppr., gar- Leigh, a nag's head erased.
51.4
nished or, holding a griffin's head sa. Leigh, Shropsli., a demi-lion rampant gu.,
collared arg.
10. 9
Le hardy ne guerre pas querelle. Sic
Leigh, Egerton, Esquire, of West Hall,
donee.
in High Leigh, Chesh., of JodreU Hall.
Lehoop, a rose ppr.
149. 5
Holmes Chapel, and Twenlow Hall.
Le Hunt, Ireland, a demi-chevalier branHolmes Chapel, Chester: (i) A cubit
dishing a sword ppr.
187. i
arm vested paly of five pieces or and
Le Hunt, Ireland, a hand holding a
sa., cuffed arg., the hand ppr. grasping
boar's head erased and erect in pale.
the upper and lower fragments of a
220. 6
broken tilting-spear, point downwards.
Le Hunt of Little Bradley, Suff., and
Huntshall, Essex, out of a baron's
(2) A demi-lion rampant gardant or,
holding a flagstaff ppr., headed arg.,
coronet or, the pearls arg., a dexter
therefrom flowing to the sinister a
hand holding a cutlass, all ppr.
forked pennon displayed az., charged
Le Hunt, Bainbrigge-, of Burgh, Lines,
with two pallets arg., fimbriated or,
and Ashbourn, Derbysh., on a mount
inscribed with the motto of the family.
vert, a goat sa., collared, armed, and
Force avec vertue, and having an
unguledarg. Deusmihiprovidebit. 129.3
escutcheon of the arms of Leigh, viz.
Le Huntfe, George Ruthven, Esquire, of
" or, a lion rampant gu.," upon which
Artramont, co. Wexford, a lion sejant
Parcere prostratis.
are three escutcheons of pretence with
arg.
8. 8
the arms of the three husbands of
Leicester, Earl ol (Coke), of Holkham,
Agnes de Leigh, viz. : for Lijmme, " gu.,
Norf., on a chapeau az., turned up
a pale lozengy arg." ; for Yenahles,
erm., an ostrich arg., holding in its
az. t wo bai-s arg. over all a bend gu. "
beak a horse-shoe or. Prudens qui
and for Haywarden, " gu., a cross enpatient.
97- '3
grailed
arg.,"
the escutcheon surLeicester, Sir Peter Fleming Frederick,
mounted by "a lion rampant gu." as
Bart.
(i) A wyvern's head couped
a crest the whole of the banner
vert.
(2) A swan's head arg., gutteeadorned with scroU-work or and arg.
de-sang.
(3) A mermaid ppr., in the
ppr.

(for

'

"

Leigh, Arthur Egerton, Esquire, B.A., of


the Manor House, Sherborne, Dorset,
same crest as first above, and motto.
Leigh, Edward Egerton, Esquire,
of

Broadwell Manor House, Stow-on-theWold, Glouc, came crest.


Leigh, Major-General Robert Thomas, of
Hill
Cottage,
Dfracombe,
North
Devonsh., a demi-lion rampant arg.,
armed and langued gu. Legibus antiquis.

Leigh

of

rampant

Whitley, Lanes, a demi-lion


gu., holding between the paws

a lozenge erm.

Leigh of Bardon,

rampant

or,

Soiners.,

a demi-lion

armed and langued

Legibus antiquis.

gu.

10. 2

Leigh, Chesh., a demi-lion rampant gu.


10. 3

Leigh, Bart., Lanes,


desse quam conspici.

same

crest.

Pro10. 3

Leigh of Drogheda, Ireland, out of a


ducal coronet a demi-lion holding between the paws a sceptre surmounted
of a fleur-de-lis, all gu., armed and
langued az.
Leigh, Roger, Esquire, of Hindley Hall,
Wigan, of Barham Court, Kent, and
70, CoiU'tfield Gardens, 8.W., a demilion gu., holding between the paws a
lozenge arg., charged with a rose gu.,
and upon the shoulder for distinction
with a cross patee or.
Leigh of Borough of Northam, Devonsh.,
a demi-lion rampant erminois, holding

an escallop arg.
13.10
Leigh, Bart, {extinct), of Hindley HaU,
Lanes, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding between the paws a lozenge arg.,
charged with the rose of Lancaster gu.
Leigh, a lion rampant.
113
Leigh of Stockwall, Surrey, on a mount
vert, a lion couchant gardant arg.,
charged on the breast with an annulet
Leigh,
Alexander Haslop, Mayfields,
Shortlands. Kent, a hind passant arg.
Legibus antiquis.
Leigh of Wells, Somers., a demi-greyhound sa., holding a stag's head ca-

bossed arg., attired or.


Leigh, a greyhound's head arg., between
two roses gu., slipped and leaved ppr.
61. II

Leigh, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet or,


a ram's head arg., attired of the first,
holding in the mouth a sprig of laurel
vert.

Leigh, Surrey, a cockatrice az., combed


and wattled gu.
68. 4
Leigh of Northcourt, Isle of Wight,
Hants, a hind trippant arg.
124. 12

Leigh of Southwell, Notts, a demi-Moor


vested gu.. sleeved arg., holding in the
dexter hand a gem ring and about the
neck a collar or, wTeathed round the
temples of the second and az.
185. 9
Leigh, Lanes, a dexter arm embowed
habited gu., cuffed arg., holding in the
hand ppr. a sword of the second, hilt
and pommel or, environed with a snake
vert.

Leigh, Berks, Chesh., and Derbysh., an


arm in armour couped at the shoulder
or, girt with a scarf az., the hand grasping a halberd ppr.

22

LEI

LEN

338

vested above the elbow gu., Lemarchant, issuing out of a ducal coronet an owl's leg in pale, all or.
edged arg.. the hand grasping an arrow
in bend sinister, point downwards, also Le Marchant, Sir Henry Denis, Bart., of
Chobham Place, Surrey, out of a ducal
278. 7.
ppr. (for Carleton).
(2) A
coronet gu., an owl's leg erect or.
demi-unicorn rampant holding between
the legs a staff raguly [for Leir). 278. 8. Le Marchant, Guernsey, same crest.
Le Master, a lion's head affrontee or,
Quondam his vicivius armis,
pierced with a pheon in pale issuant
Leishman, a pelican in her piety ppr.
from the mouth.
Industrice munus.
98. 14
Leitch, Scotland, a hand holding a ser- Le Mesurier, a demi-savage wreathed
about the middle with leaves, holding
pent ppr.
220. 2

Chesh., and
of Oughtrengton,
Shropsh., a cubit arm erect vested paly
of six or and sa., cuffed arg.. holding
in the hand ppr. a broljen tilting-spear
of the third.
Leigh, Bart., of South Carolina, a cubit
arm erect vested, the hand grasping
a tilting-spear in fess, all ppr.
Leigh of Standishgate, near Wigan, Lanes,
a cubit arm erect, grasping in the hand
a serpent entwined about the arm ppr.,

ppr.,

Leigh

between two antlers gu. Hcec manus Leith, see Forbes-Leith.


Leith, Norf., a cross crosslet fitched sa.
inimica tyrannis.
166. 2
Leigh of Rathbride, co. Kildare, a dexter
arm embowed vested compony-counter- Leith of Leith HaU, Aberdeen, Scotland,
a cross crosslet fitched sa.
Trust ie to
compony or and gu., the hand holding
hilt
of
the
the
end.
166. 2
a sword ppr., pommel and
(i) Out of a mural
first.
204. I Leith, General, K.B.
coronet a demi-lion rampant regardant,
Leigh-Bennett, Rev. George Spencer, J. P.,
all ppr.
16. 5.
the Vicarage, Long Sutton, Lines, out
(2) A cross crosslet
fitched.
Trust!/ to the end.
of a mural crown a lion's head arg.,
166. 2
charged on the neck with a bezant. Leith of Over Barns, Scotland, a turtle-

in the hand three oak-sprigs, all ppr.


1 86. 4
Le Mesurier, a hawk ppr., with wings

expanded

or.

87.

Lemitaire or Lemitare of Westminster,


Middx., a demi-griffin sa., holding a
catherine-wheel arg.
Lemmington, a savage's head erased and
affrontee ppr.
cf. 190. 12
Lemoine, a dove holding in its beak an
olive-branch.
92. 5
dove ppr. Semper fidus.
Dux vitce ratio.
2
Cornw.,
Lemon,
a
lion
92.
passant gu.
6. 2
Bart,
Leigham, within a fetterlock az., a human Leith of Whitehaugh, Aberdeen, Scot- Lemon,
(extinct),
of
Carclew,
land, a dove holding in its beak an
heart gu.
Cornw., a lion passant gu., charged
olive-branch ppr. Fidus ad extremum.
with three mullets or.
Leigham, see Legham.
cf. 6. 2
28. 10
Leight, Hants, a wolf passant gu.
92. 5 Le Mottee, Guernsey, a boar's head sa.
Leighton, Sir Bryan Baldwin Mawddwy, Leith, a stork holding in its beak a staff
43- I
Bart., of Watlesborough, Shropsh., a
and banner.
Lempriere, a dove ppr.
92. 2
wyvern with wings expanded sa. Dread Leith of Freefield, Scotland, a hart at Lempriere, a dove with wings expanded
sliame.
70. 8
gaze ppr.
Trusty to the end.
118. 3
ppr.
Non generant aquilce columbas.
Leighton, David C. R., Esquire, of Leith, Alexander Henry, of Glenkindie,
94- 2
Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, out of a
Aberdeensh., same crest and motto. Lempriere of Jersey, an eagle rising ppr.
mural crown arg., a tiger's head vert,
Non timeo sed caveo.
Timor !)>:/ nobi}ita.s.
77. 5
striped and crowned with an Eastern Leith-Buchanan,
Sir
George Hector, Lempriere, P.ii;inald Raoul, Rozel Manor,
crown or. Light on.
306. 1
Bart., of Burgh St. Peter's, Norf., a
.IiTxry, same frest and motto.
Leighton, Clarence F., Esquire, of Manorlion passant gu., charged on the body Lempriere, .Major-General Arthur Reid,
field, St. Albans, Herts, same crest and
with three mullets in tesse or. Trusty
Collingwood -Mount, Camberley, Surrey
motto.
to the end.
(I) .\n eagle rising ppr.
cf. 6. 2
(2) An eleLeighton, Shropsh.: (i) A wyvern with Leith-Ross, John, Esquire, of Arnage
phant and castle. (3) A squirrel sejant.
wings expanded sa. 70. "8. (2) A
Castle, EUon, N.B., and Bank House, Lemster, a demi-Cupid holding in his
stag's head couped at the neck. Dread
Elton, Bury, Lanes, on a cap of maindexter hand an arrow and in his sinisshame.
121.
tenance a water- l)oui;et sa. Agnoscar
ter a bow bent, all ppr.
Leighton, Parker, Sweeney Hall, Oseventu.
]'irliif: hniy: rirtue.
Lenaghan, Ireland, an antelope trippant
westry, a wjrvern expanded sa. {for LeitTim, Earl of (Clements), a hawk ppr.,
or, armed gu.
126. 6
Leighton).
Dread shame.
belled or.
Patriis virtutibus.
c/. 85. 2
Lench or Lenche of Wych, Worcs., a tiger
Leighton, the late Sir Frederick (Baron Leivy, a naked arm embowed holding in
sejant or, collared gu., resting the dexLeighton), LL.D., D.C.L., of Holland
the hand a sword, all ppr.
201. 4
ter paw on an escutcheon per chevron
Park Road,
Kensington,
Middx., Leke of Sutton, a peacock's tail erect,
of the second and first.
President of the Royal Academy, upon
the plume displayed ppr., supported by Lenche, an ounce couchant ppr.
24. 10
a staff raguly sessewise sa., a wyvern
two eagles with wings expanded arg.
Lenderick, between two elephants' trunks
ppr., gorged with a chain or, suspended Lelam, Northamp.
and Yorks, on a
or, a lion's head erased gu.
therefrom an escutcheon arg., issuant
mount vert, a cock gu., combed, Lendon, an eagle issuing holding in its
from the base flames of fire ppr.
wattled, and legged or, charged on
dexter claw a branch of laurel ppr.
Dread shame.
the breast with a saltire of the last.
Leighton of LTishaven, Forfarsh., ScotLendrum, George Cosby, Esquire, J. P.,
cf. 91. 7
land, a palm-tree vert.
Per advefsa Leiand, a crow rising transfixed by an
of Magheracross, Ballinamallard, co.
virtus.
arrow.
144. I
Fermanagh, on a mount vert, a dove
107. 11
Leighton, Scotland, a Uon's head erased Lello or Lelo, Heref., a gem ring or, enclose holding in its beak an oliveLight on.
gu.
Dread sluime.
twined and fretted with two serpents
17. 2
La piix.
branch, all ppr.
cf. 92. 5
Leighwood, a banyan-tree ppr.
ppr.
Le Neve, out of a ducal coronet or, a lily
Leighwood of London, same crest.
Lelon, Lellow, Leiou, and Lelow, on a
arg., stalked and leaved vert, bladeil
Leinster, Duke of (FitzGerald), a monkey
rook a fort in fiames. aU ppr.
and seeded of the first
151. 5
15 5- I
statant ppr., environed about the middle Lely, a cornucopia ppr.
152. 13 Le Neve of London, on a mount vert,
with a plain collar and chained or. Le Maire of London, a Moor's head
three lilies arg., conjoined in one stalk,
Crom a boo.
couped ppr. Tempera te tempori.
1 36. 8
leaved and seeded, aU ppr.
Leir of Ditcheat, Somers., and Jaggard's
192. 13 Lenigan of Castle Fogerty, co. Tipperary,
House, Wilts, a demi-unicorn rampant Leman or Lemmon, Bart, (extinct), of
a lion rampant or, leaning on a sword
holding between the legs a staff raguly.
Northaw. Herts, in a lemon-tree ppr., a
arg., hilted or.
278."8
pelican in her piety or, vulned, also ppr. Lenihan of Limerick, a buck trippant
Leir, Rev. Lewis Randolph Marriott, of Leman,
Naunton Robert Twysden,
gu., attired or, holding in the mouth
Charlton Musgrove, Wincanton, same
Brampton Hall, Suff., same crest.
a trefoil slipped vert, and resting the
crest.
Lemarch, an arm in armour embowed
dexter fore-foot on an escutcheon of
X<eir, Somers., a quiU and a sword in
striking with a dagger, all ppr.
196. 5
the Burke arms, viz.
or, a cross gu.,
saltier, all ppr.
170. 4 Lemarchand, Jlichael Joseph, Esquire,
in the first quarter a lion rampant sa..
Leir-Carleton,
Major-General
Richard
of Ghazepoor, Bengal, out of an Eastern
and in the second a sinister hand
Langford, J.P., of Ditcheat Priory,
coronet or, a horse's head arg., charged
couped of the last.
Patrice infelici
(i) A dexter arm embowed
with a bee volant ppr.
fidelis.
:

c;

LEN

LES

339

LeningtOD or Lennington, a savage's head

Leonard, out of a ducal coronet

or,

Leslie of Glasslough, Monaghan, a grififin'a


head erased gu. Grip fast.
66. 2
Leslie of Balquhain, Aberdeensh., Scotland, same crest.
Grip fast.
66. 2
Leslie of Kincraigie, Aberdeensh., Scotland, a griflin's head couped ppr.,
charged with a cross crosslet fitchee
arg.
Firma spe.
cf. 66. i
Leslie, Sir John, Bart., of Glaslough, co.
Monaghan, a griffin's head erased gu.
Grip fast.
66. 2

heraldic tiger's head arg.


erased and affrontee ppr.
cj. 190. 12
25. 3
Lennard of Chevening and Knoll, Kent, Lepard, a fox current or.
cf. 32. 8
a demi-lion rampant duoally gorged Le Poer-Trench, see Clanearty, Earl of.
holding in the dexter paw a rose gu.
Lepper, Alfred John Adolphus, Esquire,
of Rhanbury Carrickfergus, co. Antrim,
cf. 12. I
Ireland, out of a crown vallary or, a
Lennard, Kent and Essex, out of a ducal
coronet or, a heraldic tiger's head
demi-leopard gardant ppr., holding
arg.
between the paws a rose gu., barbed
25. 3
Lennard, a heraldic tiger's head quarand seeded, also ppr. Duccnte Deo.
terly or and az.
25. 4
294. 4
Lennard, Sir Henry Arthur Hallam Leppington of Louth, Lines, and Haver- Leslie, Arbuthnot-, William, Warthill,
Aberdeen, a griffin's head erased ppr.
Farnaby, Bart., J P., D.L., of Wickham
stock Hill, Finehley, Middx., upon a
Grip fast.
Court, Kent:
(i)
Out of a ducal
mount vert, a garb or, banded az.,
coronet or, a heraldic tiger's head
within a chain in arch of the second. Leslie, John, Esquire, of Ballyward
Lodge, CO. Down, a griffin's head couped
arg., the whole debruised by a bendlet
Avito non sine honore.
ppr., charged with a cross crosslet
wavy sinister sa. (jor Lennard). cf. Lepton, Yorks, out of a castle triplefitchee az. and with a crescent. Firma
25. 3.
(2) A lion's head erased ermispe.
nois, charged on the neck with two
cf. 66. I
bars engrailed gu. (jor Cator).
hermit habited in russet resting the Leslie William, Esquire, of Nethermuir,
cf. 17. 8
Aberdeen, a demi-griffin ppr. Grip
Lennard, Barrett-, Sir Thomas, Bart., of
dexter hand upon a staff ppr., holding
64. 2
faM.
Belhus, Aveley, Essex, out of a ducal
in the sinister hand a cross patee, and
coronet or, an Irish wolf-dog's head
pendent from the wrist a rosary or. Leslie, Major John Henry, R.A. (retired
list), Arniv and Navy Club, PaU MaU,
per fesse arg. and erm., charged with
Dieu le veut.
S.W
a
dJmi-griffin.
an escallop-shell per fesse nebuly gu. Le Roache, a rock ppr.
179. 7
Leslie, Scotland, same crest.
64. 2
and sa. La loi le veut et moi ni mot.
Le Roulx, Jersey, a falcon rising ppr.
Leslie of Dunlugas, Banffsh., Scotland, a
Pour bien desirer. La bondad para la
,

'

'

demi-griffin segreant ppr., holding in

115. i
Leroux, a plume of feathers arg.
Le Roy-Lewis, Colonel Herman, D.S.O.,
J.P., D.L., B.A., of Westbury House,
Hants,
and
Hill
Street,
Petersfield,
31,
Berkeley Square, W., out of a ducal
coronet or, a cross crosslet patee and

medra.
Lennie, Scotland, a dexter arm ppr.,
holding a covered cup or.
217. 11
Lennington, a savage's head erased affrontee ppr.
cf. 190. 12
Lennon, Ireland, on a mount vert, a buck
browsing ppr. Prism stirpe Hibcrnico.

fitched gu., between two wings arg.,


116. 9
each charged with a bend gu.
Lennos or Lenos, a pennon party per pale Lerrier, Jersey, a chapel ppr. Pugna
pro aris.
Bonus justtis et utilis.
gu. and or, tasselled of the last.
158. 10
Lennox, Scotland, a lion sejant collared
and lined.
7. 4 Leschallas, Pige- of Page Green, Tottenham, Jliddx., on a mount vert, a
Lennox, Gordon-, Duke of Richmond and
column arg., thereon flames of fire
Gordon, see Richmond.
ppr., and entwined by a vine-branch,
Lennox, John Maitland, Esquire, of 49,
also ppr.
Lupus Street, Pimlico, S.W., on a
chapeau gu., turned up erm,, a lion Lescher, Joseph Francis, Esquire, of
Boyles, Essex, in front of a bugle-horn
guardant or, ducally crowned gu., and
sa., a dexter arm in armour embowed
gorged with a collar compony of four
ppr., garnished or, ent\\ined by a serpieces arg. and gu., charged with two
pent, the hand grasping a dagger fesseEn la rose je fleurie.
roses of the last.
ways point towards the dexter, also
Lennox of Woodhead, Scotland, two
Singuppr., pommel and hilt, also or.
broadswords in saltire behind an im-

its

196. 7

Grip

fast.
cf.

64. 2

New

Leslie, Aberdeensh., ScotLeslie of


land, a griflSn ppr., winged or, holding
in its dexter claw a buckle of the last.
Probitas et firmitas.
63. 7
Leslie, Archibald Young, of Kininvie,
Aberdeensh., Scotland, a griffin ppr.,
holding in the dexter talon a buckle or.

lar Her in spe.

or.

Henry, Bart., of Wardis


and Findrassie, co. Moray, a demigriffin ppr.
Grip fast.
64. 2

perial crown, all ppr.


Pll defend.
52. 6
Lent, a horse passant arg.
Lentaigne, John Nugent, Esquire, J.P.,

claws a buckle

Leslie, Sir Charles

Qua: juncta firma.


Leslie of

63. 7

Burdsbank and Torry, Scotland,


or.
Keep fast.
178. 4

a buckle
j

Findrassie, Elgin, Scotland, a


buckle arg.
Firma durant.
178.4
Leslie of Colpnay Shiels, Aberdeensh.,
Scotland, between the horns of a crescent a buckle, all arg.
Conamine augLeslie of

eam.

163. 15

Powis, Aberdeensh., Scotland,


Crescat, Deo promotore.
a crescent arg.

Leslie of

163. 2
Lescomb, on a moimt vert, a greyhound
current, between two branches of laurel, Leslie of TuUoch, Aberdeensh., Scotland,
an eagle's neck with two heads erased
all ppr.
TaUaght, co. Dublin, Ireland, a
cf. 5.S. 2
sa.
Hold fast. Firma spe.
84. 11
dove with wings endorsed ppr., hold- Le Scot, two battle-axes in saltier az.,
hafted sa.
172. 4 Leslie, a demi-lion rampant gu., doubleing in its bill a fleur-de-lis or, and
10. 6
queued.
charged on the breast with a mullet az., Leslie-Melville, Earl of Leven, see Leven.
Leslie, Bart., Surrey, a camel's head
and on an escrcll over the crest. Pro Leslie. Forbes-, see Forbes.
erased or, bridled, lined, ringed, and
Leslie, Lord Lindores, a demi-angel with
Dieu ai/de.
fide, rege, et patria pugno.
gorged with a ducal coronet sa. 3Ien3
wings or, holding in her dexter hand
Lenthall of Leynthall and Hampton
cxjusqiie is est quisque.
132. 9
two greyhounds' heads erased ppr.
Court, Heref., of Lachford, Oxon., and
Leslle-Duguid, Charles Stephen, Esquire,
Stat promissa fides.
Devonsh.,
a greyhound
cf. 1S3. 3
Monkton,
of Auchenhove, Aberdeensh., a dove
Esquire,
Charles
Leslie,
Leslie, Robert
saliant sa., collared or.
beak
ohve-branch
in
her
holding an
of Ballybay, co. Monaghau, Ireland,
Lenthall, Edmund Kyffin, of Besselsleigh
92. 5
Patientia et spe.
ppr.
and 22, Cornwall Gardens, S.W., an
Manor, Abingdon, same crest. Azhi184. 12 Leslie of Oustens, Scotland, a hand holdangel affrontee ppr.
court.
Soli Deo gloria.
ing a pen ppr.
Lenthorp and Lenthrop, a lady ppr., Leslie, Colonel Edmund Douglas, J. P.,
217. 10
D.L., of Leslie Hill, Bally money, co.
richly vested vert.
Leslie-Ellis, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry, of
Grip fast.
."intrim, same crest.
Lenton of Aldurukle, Northamp. and
Wicklow (1 A dolMagherymore,
co.
Bucks, a heraldic tiger's head erased Leslie, Scotland, a demi-angel vested az.,
with
arg.,
charged
phin naiant embowed
winged or, holding in her dexter hand
az., tufted, armed, collared, and ringed
an escallop az. (M iYfe). 289.4- (2)
a griffin's head erased ppr., beaked or.
or.
A griffin's head erased with wings
183. 3
Stat promissa fides.
Leny, Scotland, a cubit arm ppr., the
addorsed ppr. {for Leslie). Non sine
Leslie, Bart., out of a ducal coronet arg.,
hand holding up a covered cup or. 2 1 7. 1
289. 5
jure. Grip fast.
a griffin's head gu., beaked of the first.
Leonard, Earl 0! Sussex, out of a ducal
67. 9 Leslie, a cubit arm erect holding a sword
Grip fast.
coronet or, a heraldic tiger's head
in pale ppr., on its point a boar's head
Pour bien Leslie, a griffin's head erased ppr. Firina
arg., maned and tufted or.
212. 6
erased in fess.
66. 2
spe.
25.
desirer.

of

LEV

LES
a chevalier in complete armour Lethbridge, Devonsh., a stag's head erased
per fess arg. and sa., attired or, holding
holding in his dexter hand a flagstaff,
in the mouth a rose of the first, stalked
the pennon flotant overhead and held
cf. 121. 2
and leaved vert.
by the sinister hand.
Sir Wroth Perian Christopher,
Lethbridge,
1
1
sejant
or.
32.
Ireland,
a
fox
LesUe,
Bart., D.L., of Sandhill Park, Somers.,
Lesly, Scotland, a griffin's head erased
out of an embattled arch gu., a demi66. 2
Grip jast.
ppr.
Grip
eagle displayed sa., the wings erminois,
Lesly, Scotland, a griffin 3 head.
and charged on the breast with a
66. I
fast.
Spes mea in Deo.
leopard's face or.
Lesly, Scotland, a griffin's head couped
Truth.
ppr., charged with a cross crosslet
late Christopher, Esquire, of
i
Lethbridge,
66.
cf.
fitched arg.
Homebush,
New South Wales,
Prospect,
Lesly, Scotland, an eagle's neck with two
Australia, from a bridge embattled of
84. 1
heads erased sa. Hold last.
one arch gu., a derai-eagle issuant sa.,
Lesly, a demi-lion rampant gu., doublethe winws elevated erminois, and charged
10. 6
queued.
on the breast with a leopard's face or.
Lesly, Scotland, out of a crescent arg.,
Spes mea in Deo.
a man in armour ppr., holding a buckle,
Exbourne
Lethbridge,
Sir Roper,
of
also arg.
Manor R.S.O., Devonsh., of the Lodge,
Leson or Lesone of Wheatfield and SoulLynsted, Kent, and of the Inner
grave, Northamp., out of a cloud the
Temple, Barrister-at-Law, K.C.I.E.,
sun rising in splendour, all ppr. 162. 5
M.A., M.P., in front of a derai-tower
Lesone of Dublin, a demi-lion rampant
ppr., issuant therefrom a demi-eagle
gu., holding between the paws the
displayed sa.. each wing charged with
sun rising out of clouds ppr. Clarior
a rose arg., a lotus-flower leaved and
e tenehris.
slipped ppr. Spes mea in Deo. 231. 11
Lessingham, a martlet sa.
195-5
Lessington, on a baron's coronet or, a Lethbridge, Edward Galton, Baron, Esquire, J.P., of Tregeare, Egloskerry
lion rampant gu.
R.S.O., Cornw., an eagle displayed ppr.
Lessler, a ilinerva's head couped at the
Spes mea in Deo.
182. i
shoulders ppr.
66.
i
Lethieullier,
Essex, and Lethulier, Middx.,
griffin's
head
Grip
jast.
Lesslie, a
a parrot ppr.
loi. 4
Lester, Chesh., a demi-griffin segreant
gu.
64. 2 LetlUm, Scotland, a dove within a serpent
in orle, all ppr.
Lester of Wimbome Minster, Dorset, a
92. II
demi - gryphon with wings elevated Lethoop, a rose ppr.
149. 5
erm., beaked and membered or, hold- Lett, three organ-pipes, two in saltier,
surmounted by the third in pale ppr.,
ing between the claws a trident erect
banded vert.
a?.., headed of the second. Favente Deo.
Leston, a lion passant az., ducally gorged Letton, a dexter hand in fess couped gu.,
holding a cross crosslet fitched az.
and chained or.
cf. 6. 2
Lestrange, Xorf., SuS., and Middx., a
221. 10
lion passant gardant or.
4. 3 Letton, Herts, a bittern in flags, seeded,
all ppr.
Lestrange, two hands couped and conjoined in fess.
224. 2 Le Touzel, Jersey, out of a ducal coronet
L'Estrange, a lion's gamb sa., holding a
or, a demi-rose gu., and a demi-fleurdagger ppr.
de-lis of the first conjoined.
Deus ab
3S. 5
inimicis me defendit.
Le Strange, a lion statant tail extended
or.
Leukenor, a unicorn's head couped az.,
cf. 4. 8

Leslie,

Strange, Hamon of Hunstanton Hall,


Norf.
A lion statant tail extended or
(for Lestrange).
Le Sueur of Grouville, Jersey, a bezant
charged with a rose gu. Sure.

le

Le Taylor

of

Lidgate and Stechworth,

Suff., a lynx ppr.


Letch, a harp gu.

127. 2
168. 9
Letchworth, Edward, Esquire, of Enfield,
Middx., in front of three ears of wheat,
two in saltire and one in pale, or, a
leopard's face ppr., all between two

platee, armed or.


Levall, a Cornish

49. 7

sic alteri.

face jessant-de-lis or.

tower,

all

ppr.

156. 13

22.

Leversedge of VaUis, Somers., same crest.


22. 5

a lion's gamb
issuing ppr. supporting an escutcheon

and

Leversey

Levesey,

gu-

37. 2

cf.

Leverton, a hare sejant arg.


Leverton of London and Surrey, a pelican
arg., vulning herself ppr.
98. i
Levesay or Levesey, Kent, Lanes, and
Surrey, a lim's gamb erased gu., hold-

ing four trefoils slipped vert.


Leveson, see Cromartie, Earl of.
Leveson, see Sutherland, Duke of.
Leveson, Lord, see Granville, EarL
Leveson, Edward John, 6, Queen's Mansions, Westminster, in front of a SUD
rising or, a red deer trippant ppr.
Spero.

293, II

Leveson, Kent and Shropsh., a goat's


head erased erm., armed or.
12S. 5
Leveson, Staffs, an arm in armour embowed ppr., garnished or, holding in
the gauntlet a battle-axe, the handle
gu., the head arg.
200. f)
Leveson-Gower, Arthur Francis Gresham,
Esquire, M.A., of British Legation, the
Hague
A wolf passant arg. colI
lared and lined or (for Gotoer).
(2) A
goat's head erased erm., attired or (for
Fiat voluntas tua (for GresLeveson).
Frangas non flectes (for Goicer).
ham).
:

Defende

le droit (for

Leveson).

Leveson-Gower,
quire,

of

Granville Charles, EsTitsey Place, Limpsfield,

Surrey, (l) and (2) same crests and


mottoes as above. {3) A grasshopper
ppr. (for Gresham).
Levesque, on a fish a sparrow-hawk, all

chough with wings


ppr.
expanded issuing from the top of a Levet or

86.

Levett, a gad-fly with wings ad-

dorsed ppr.

Le Vavasour, Yorks, a cook gu.


91.2 Levett of Salehurst, Sussex, a lion rampant
Leveale and Levealis, Cornw., a tower
arg., crowned or, holding between the
ppr., ma.soned sa.
156. 2
Leveland, a dexter hand holding a dagger
in pale with a laurel-wreath pendent
therefrom, all ppr.
Levelis of Trewoof, Cornw., a tower

masoned

sa.

i;6. 2

wings arg., each charged with a rose Leven, Earl of, and Earl of Melville,
gu., barbed and seeded ppr.
Ut sibi
Viscount Kirkaldie, Baron Balgonie,
Lete, out of a ducal coronet or, a lamp
of three branches of the same, fired
ppr.
177. 7
l4etemps, the emblem of Time passing
with his scythe over his shoiilder, afl
ppr.
Letham or Lethem, a griffin's head between two wings, holding in the beak
a feather, all ppr.
cf. 65. 1 1
Letham or Lathem, on a mount vert, a
peacock ppr.
cf. 103. 4
Letbbridge, a bear's paw erased and
erect holding a spear-head point downwards between two wings.

Lever of Arlington, Lanes, on a trumpet


in fess, a cock, all ppr.
91. 6
Lever, Lanes, on a trumpet nowed, a
cock with wings extended.
91. 6
Leveret, Ireland, a dove arg., holding in
the beak an olive-branch vert.
92. 5
Levermore of Exeter, Devonsh., an arm
embowed holding in the hand a scimitar erect ppr.
201. I
Leversage of Leverseck, Whelock, Kinderton, and Bechton, Che^h., a leopard's

Melville,

and Raith,

Balwearie.

in

of IMonimail and
Scotland (Rt.
Hon.

Ronald Ruthven I^sUe-Melville)


The head of a ratch-hound erased
:

(for

Melville).

(2)

(i)

sa.

demi-chevalier

complete armour holding in his


dexter hand a dagger erect ppr., the
pommel and hilt or (for Leslie). Dein

nique ccelum.

Pro regc

et

of laurel vert, supporting a cross crosslet fitched sa.


Levett, Theophilus Basil Percy, of Wich-

nor Park, Burton-on-Trent,a demi-lion


crowned or, gorged with a
collar az., holding in the dexter paw a

arg., ducally

cross crosslet fitched sa., the sinister


resting on an escutcheon of the third,
charged with a fleur-de-lis of the
second.
302. 3
Levett, Robert Thomas Kennedy, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of Packington Hall,

rampant, ducally
crowned, and holding in the dexter

Lichfield, a demi-lion

patria.
187.

Levens,

paws a cross crosslet fitched of the first.


William Swinnerton Byrd, of
Milford Hall, Stafford a demi-lion or,
ducally crowned, entwined with a sprig

Levett,

on a chapeau a wyvern with

paw

a cross crosslet fitched.

wings addorsed.
69. 14
Levens of Oxford, a squirrel sejant ppr., Levett-Prinsep, Thoma.s,
nithin a wreath of hazel-leaves vert.
Croxall HaU, Lichfield:
Lever, Lanes, a hare ppr.

head erased

gu.,

Hoc

An

guttee-d'or,

age.

301. I
of
eagle's
in the

Esquire,
(i)

LEV

with a collar az., in the dexter paw a


cross crosslet fitchee sa., the sinister
paw resting on an escutcheon of the
third, charged with a tieur-de-lis or
(for Levett).

Levin of Cleveland Square, Hyde Park,


London, on a mount a squirrel passant
ppr., resting the dexter foot on an
escallop or.
l/eving, Ireland,

LEW

341

beak a bird bolt erect (the bolt downwards) ppr. [joT Prinsep). (2) A demilion arg., ducally crowned or, gorged

Certnvi d vici.
an oak-tree fructed ppr.
143- 5

Leving and Levtnge, a sword and a garb


in saltier ppr.

153. 7

Leving and Levings of Baddesley, Warw.,


within a chaplet vert, an escallop arg.
16S. 7
Levinge, Ireland, a bell az.
Levinge, Sir Richard William, Bart., of

Senator of the Dominion of Canada, Lewis, Ireland, on the top of a spear issuing a dolphin naiant, all ppr. 140. 9
a sea -lion ppr., tail nowed, holding in the paws an escutcheon gu., Lewis, John Michael Aylward, Esquire,
of Ballinagar,
Loughrea, co.
J.P.,
charged with an escallop or.
Galway, and 42, Morehampton Road,
Lewin of Horsfall, a demi-lion holding
Amicus
Dublin, a lion rampant ppr.
between its paws a trefoil.
omnibus.
Lewin of Cloghans, co. Mayo, a demi-lion
I. 13
Lewis, Ireland, a lion rampant gu.
sa., holding between the paws a trefoil
Lewis, John Penry, Esquire, of the
slipped vert.
Spes mea in Deo.
Ceylon Civil Service, Ceylon, a lion
cf. 10. I
10. 2
rampant erm., holding in the dexter
Lewins, a demi-lion rampant ppr.
paw a leek erect or, and supporting
Lewis-Barned, see Earned.
with the sinister an escutcheon arg.,
Lewis, Sir Herbert Edmund Frankland,
charged with a dragon's head erased
Bart., D.L., of Harpton Court, Rad301. 3
gu.
Ymlaen.
norsh., in a coronet vallery or, a mount
vert, thereon a heraldic tiger statant Lewis, Walter Llewellyn, M.A., of Belsize,
British Honduras, Central America,
or.
Bxpertiis fidelem.
same crest and motto.
Lewis, Bart., of Hyde Park Gate, Kensington, Middx., a boar's head az., in Lewis, Wales, a lion sejant erect arg.
front thereof three roses in fesse arg.

8.

13

Non nobis nnscimur.


Lewis of the Van, Glamorgansh., a lion
High Park (now Knockdrin Castle),
8. 8
sejant arg.
Patrice fidus.
Westmeath, an escallop arg., within Lewis, Sir WiUiam Thomas, Bart., of the
Mardy, Aberdare, South Wales, an Lewis of Green Meadow, Glamorgansh.
Vestigia nulla relror8. 8
(i) A lion sejant arg. {for Lewis).
eagle displayed az., charged on the
bearing
or,
holdlamb
glorified
or,
bee
volant
and
A
Paschal
breast with a
(2)
Levingstone, Scotland, a demi-savage
ing in the beak a roll of paper arg.
a pennon of St. George (for Price).
holding over his shoulder a club ppr.
(Over the crest) Hirbnrhad.iVndet
186. 5
cf. 131. 2
the arms) Gwna a ddylit deed a ddel
Lewis of Plas-Draw, Aberdare, a lamb
Levins, a bull's head sa., charged with a
passant ppr. semee of crescents arg.
75. 12
crescent gu.
cf. 44. 3
holding in the mouth three cinqueLevinz, a torteau charged with a squirrel Lewis, Wales, on a chapeau gu., turned
foils slipped vert, and resting the dexter
up erm., a heraldic tiger ppr.
fore- paw on a staff in bend sinister ppr.,
Lewis, Wales, on a chapeau gu., turned
therefrom a flag flying to the sinister
up erm., a tiger statant. Expertns
on a vine-branch a squirrel sejant, all
arg., charged with a cross couped gu.
fiddem.
ppr.
cf. 135- I
Dmv fo ; fy rhan.
Levy, Benn Wolfe Esquire, of S, Pern- Lewis, Lanes, on a chapeau gu., turned
up erm., a heraldic tiger passant. Lewis, Evan, Esquire, J.P., of Brynderbridge Square, Kensington, a demimeminisse
juvabit.
wen,
Llandaff, Cardiff, same crest and
ficec
olim
a
in
dexter
paw
holding
the
wolf or,
motto.
cf. 25. 5
mullet of eight points arg., and resting
the sinister on a woolpack ppr. Honors Lewis, Shropsh., a demi-griffin segreant Lewis, a greyhound's head arg., between
two roses gu., slipped and leaped ppr.
or.
64. 2
et labore.
CO.

a garland ppr.

Lew, a dexter arm holding a roU of Lewis, Charles Bassett, of Gwinfe, Car215.6
marthensh., same crest. Facta, >ion
vellum ppr.
verba.
64. 2
Leward, a denii-lion rampant or, holding
between the paws a mullet arg.
Lewis, Charles Edward, of St. Pierre,
Monm., a griiiin segreant sa. Ha
cf. 15. 8
62. 2
persa la fide, ha perso Vhonore.
Lewcas, on a chapeau a heraldic tiger
passant, all ppr.
Lewis, Yorks, out of a ducal coronet a
cf. 25. 5
Lewellin of Silvermines, co. Tipperary,
out of a ducal coronet or, a man's head
couped at the shoulders and aflroutee
Virtus et nobilitas.
ppr.
174. 11
Lewellyn, a pheon ppr.
Lewen of Siston, Leics., the moon in her

complement
Lewes, Earl
quess of.

Lewes

of

arg.

of,

see

Abergavenny, Mar-

London, an eagle displayed

sa.,

the claws resting upon the wreath,


holding in the beak a snake entwined
c/- 75- '
round the body ppr.
Lewes, William Price Llewellyn, Llysnewydd, Llandyssil, South Wales, "an
eagle displayed, holding in the beak a
serpent entwined round the body
ppr.

Lewin, a buck trippant or, gorged with


cf. 117. 8
a chaplet vert.
Lewin, Herts, a buck trippant quarterly
iij-S
orandaz.
Lewin and Lewins, a demi-lion rampant
sa., supporting a lozenge or, charged
with a trefoil slipped vert.
Lewin, Kent, a sea-lion ppr., the tail
nowed, holding between its paws an
escutcheon gu., charged with an escallop or.

Lewin,

Honourable

James Davies,

Lancaster, St. John,

New

of

Brunswick,

61. II

Lewis, on a

couchant

mount

vert,

a greyhound

gu.. collared or.

cf.

60.

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


a greyhound sa., collared or.
cf. 58. 4
31. 2
Lewis, a demi-wolf rampant arg.
Lewis of Llanarchayron, Cardigansh.,
out of a mural coronet gu., a demiplume of five ostrich-feathers, two or
Libertas.
wolf salient arg.
and three sa., charged with a chevron
Lewis of Clynflew. Pembrokesh., a horse's
of the first.
Spe lutiores armis.
head bridled ppr.
51.5
cf. 114- 13
Lewis of KilcuUen, co. Kildare, Ireland, Lewis, Kent, an ermine passant ppr.
134. 6
out of a ducal coronet ppr., a plume
of five ostrich-feathers alternately gu. Lewis, Kent, a demi-beaver ppr.
and az., charged with a chevron or. Lewis of Rossenden in Bleane, Kent, a

Bidd llu hebb llijU.


cf. 114. 13
Lewis, Henry Owen, Esquire, B.A., J.P..
D.L., of Inniskeen, co. Monaghan, and
62, Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, London,
S.W., out of a ducal coronet ppr., a

plume

of five ostrich-feathers alternately gu. and az., charged with a


chevron or, thereon a crescent gu.
c/. 1:4. 13
Bidd till Aebb Ihjdd.
Lewis, Essex, Herts, and Yorks, out of
a ducal coronet or, a plume of five
ostrich-feathers arg.
114. 13

demi-beaver ppr.
Lewis,

Hampton-,

Thomas

Lewis,

of

Bodior and Henllys, Anglesea, Wales

Cornish chough ppr., holding in


the dexter claw a fleur-de-lis az. (lor

(i) .V

Lewis).

(2)

rushes ppr. (for

wyvern amidst bulHampton). A Deo et

rege.

Lewis of Stanford, Notts, out of a mural


coronet or, a boar's head erect erm.,
cf. 41. 10
langued gu.
Lewis of Lampeter Velfry, Penibrokesh.,
an arm embowed holding an arrow.
Lewis of Gilfach and Llwyncefu. Car201. 14
Sors est contra me.
marthensh. (i) A stag trippant arg.,
between the attires an imperial crown Lewis, Sir George Henry, Bart., 88, Port-,
land Place, W., a stock of a tree eradippr.
(2) An eagle's head erased or.
cated ppr., thereon an owl, wings exByddwch gyfiawn ac nag ofnwch.
panded sa., holding in the dexter claw
Lewis, Scotland, a stag's head erased
a flaming sword erect ppr., pommel
afifrontee.
119. 10
and hilt or. Je meurs ou je niattache.
Lewis of Stoke, Dorset, and Somers., an
383. 6
sa.,
erased
head
antelope's
heraldic
Dartmouth,
see
Viscoimt,
attired, maued, tufted, and ducally Lewisham,
gorged or.
:

LEW
or

Lewknor,

Suff.,

verite.

Lewthwaite of Broadgate, Cumb., a garb


bound by a serpent ppr., holding in the

mouth a cross crosslet fitched gu.


I53- i
Tendens ad CEthera iiirtus.
Littlebank,
of
George,
Lewthwaite,
Settle, Yorks, same crest and motto.
Lewyn, Kent, a buck trippant qiiarterly
or

and

117. 8

az.

Lewys, out of a ducal coronet a plume of


feathers.

Lexinton,

SpetiUioresarmis.
Yorks, a demi-lady

two branches
in her dexter

LIG

342

Sussex, and
Worcs., a greyhoiinrl current arg., colcj. 58. 2
lared gu.
Lewknor, Sussex and Worcs., a unicorn's
head erased az., bezantee, armed and
crined or.
cf. 49. 5
Lewsell, an antelope's head gardant or,
attired sa.
Lewthwait or Lewthwaite, an heraldic
Tiens a la
tiger's head erased gu.

Lewkenor

114. S

cf.

between
of palm in orle, holding
hand a thistle ppr.

cf. 183. 14
Lexton, out of a castle triple-towered a
demi-lion issuing, all ppr.
155. 10
Ley of Ley, Devonsh., a lion sejant or.

8. 8

Vincettdo victim.

Francis, Esquire, of Kpperstone


Manor, Nottinghamsh., in front of a

Ley,

cubit arm in armour holding in the


hand a broken tilting-spear in bend
sinister ppr., four lozenge.-; conjoineil
fesseways gu. Post mortem xpero vitmn.
Ley, on an escallop between two ings
cj. 141. 7
or, a saltier gu.
Leyborne, an eagle regardant with wings
expanded az., beaked and legged or.

LIddle,

22.4. 12
Lidgbird of Plumstead, Kent, and Rougham, Sufl^., a mural coronet, therein
the trunk of a tree ppr., sprouting
Leynys, a hand holding an oak-branch
vert, surmounted by a pelican vuhiing
ppr., fructed or.
herself and ducally crowned.
Leyson, a goat's head erased erm., attired
128. 5 Lidiard, a wolf's head. Gardez vous. 30. 5
or.
Lidsey of London, a demi-griflin se^reant
Leyver, a leveret couchant ppr.
collared
az., beaked and legged gu., holding in
Liard, an antelope trippant ppr.,
126. 6
its dexter claw a trefoil slipped or.
or.
Libby, out of a paling or, a dexter arm
cf. 64. 2
ppr., vested gu.. holding in the hand a Lidwill, Captain George, J. P., of Dromard, CO. Tipperary, Ireland, a demi-lion
baton az., tipped of the first.
rampant sa., crowned with an Irish
Liberton, a stag's head couped az. 121. 5
cro%vn or, and charged on the shoulder
Liberty, Arthur Lasenby, Esquire, J.P.,
Vis
with a fleur-de-lis of the last.
D.L,, of the Lee Manor, near Great
Slissenden, Bucks, in front of a tower
gu., a hon passant, holding in the Lidwill, Robert Atkins, Esquire, of Cloumore, Kilmanogue, co. Tipperary, of
dexter fore-paw a fleur-de-lis, both or.
Rosemount, Australia, and 3, Stafford
Libertas.
iog. 15
Terrace,
Phillimore Gardens,
KenLichfield, Earl of (Anson): (i) Out of a
sington,
W., a lion rampant sa.,
ducal coronet or a spear-head ppr.
crowned with an Irish crown or. Vis
(2) A greyhound's head erased arm.,
unitn fortior.
Mnlo viori quam fmdari.
gorged with a collar double gemelle or.
Park,
Liebenrood of Prospect Hill
Nil desperandum.
Reading, Berks, out of an Eastern
Lichfield, see Randolph-Lichfield.
vested
embowed
coronet
gu.,
charged with a cross
arm
Oxon.,
an
Lichfield,
crosslet or for difference, two unicorn's
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a bow
horns arg., wreathed vert.
or, strung gu.
cf. 204. 9
Lienis and Lienys, an arm couped at the
Lichfield, on a chapeau gii., a garb ppr.
elbow iu pale, vested arg., holding in
153- 10
the hand ppr. a bunch of acorns vert,
hands issuing,
Lickie, Scotland, two
fructed or.
couped below the wrist, and holding a
II y a de
Lievre, a hare courant ppr.
sword ppr., hilt and pommel or.
cf.

279.

213- 3

4 Lidcott

of Rushcombe, Berlcs, a catherinewheel or, surmounted by a boar's head


couped sa., ringed of the first.
Leybourne, an eagle rolant regardant Liddel of Edinburgh, Scotland, a rose
az., beaked and legged or.
79. 5
Hinc odor et sanitns.
slipped gu.
Leycester, a demi-lion rampant sa., hold149- 5
ing in the dexter pan a fleur-de-lis or.
Liddell, see Ravensworth, Earl of.
77-

two lion's gambs erased supporting a column j)pr.


39. 8
Lidel, two hands conjoined in fess, each
hand united to a wing at the wrist.

Leyland, Christopher John, Haggerstone


Castle,
Northumb., a mount vert.
thereon an escallop arg., surmoimted
by a demi-eagle erminois, wings endorsed az., bezantee, in the mouth
Fidus et audax.
three ears of barley.

Leybourn, a buck's head erased ppr.

121. 2

13- 2

Leycester, Shropsh., a stag trippant per


pale or and gu., attired of the last, and

holding in its mouth an oak-branch


ppr.. acorned or.
cf. 117. 8
Leycester, Rafe Oswald, of Toft, Chesh.,
a roebuck trippant per pale or and gu.,
attired of the second, holding in his
mouth an oak-branch fructed vert.
cf. 117. 8
Leycester, Erne.st Oerard, Ksquire, of
Moberley Old Hall, Kniitsford, Chesh.,

same

crest.

Leycester of Nether Tabley,

Chesh.,

and neck couped

swan's head

arg.,

guttee-de-sang.
Leycester of Worleston, Chesh., a fleurde-lis per fesse or and az.
148. 2
Leycroft, a hand iu pale ppr., vested az.,
holding a chaplet gu.
cf. 205. 6
Leye, an arm in armour embowed holding
in the gauntlet a battle-axe, all ppr.

Leyham, a ship

in fuU sail ppr.

200. 6
160. 13

Leyland, Lanes, a demi-dove arg., with


wings addorsed az., holding in the
beak three ears of wheat or.

Leyland of the Grange, Hindley, near


Wigan, Lanes, on a mount vert, amid
flags a corn-crake, aU ppr., holding in
the beak three ears of wheat or.
God
feedeth ye land.

ma vie Gardez bien.


cf. 136. 3
Lifeilde or Lifield, Surrey and Herts, a
bull's head cabossed arg., armed or,
charged on the foreheail with three
ermine spots, one and two.
cf. 43. 8
Lifford, Viscount (Hewitt), of Lifford. co.
Donegal, Ireland, on a stump of a tree

with one branch growing thereon, an


owl, all ppr.
Be fust and fear not.
a demi-lion
a mullet Ligh, a cubit arm in pale in armour ppr.,
garnished or, holding in the hand a
15.7
ppr., headed arg.
tilting-spear,
also
lion
ramLiddell, Durh. and Northumb., a
210. II
pant sa., billettee or, crowned with an
Eastern crown of the last. Unus et idem. Lightbody, Scotland, a star issuant from
Clarior e tenehris.
a cloud, all ppr.
Liddell, Charles Oswald, Esquire, of Shire164. II
newton Hall, Chepstow, a lion rampant
same crest. E
Scotland,
purp., billettee, surmounted on the Lightbody,
tenebris lux.
head by a muUet of six points pierced
Manchester,
or, and resting the dexter hind^leg on Lishtborne or Lightbourne of
Lanes, an eagle displayed az., ducally
a Uke mullet.
Unus et idem.
241. 8
gorged, beaked, and membered or.
Liddell, John, Esquire, J.P., of Prudhoe
cf. 75. 2
Hall, Northumb., a cross crosslet gu.,
surmounting two clasped hands ppr., Lightbourne, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet a cockatrice's head between two
between a pair of wings or. Constans
68. 1
wings.
et fi delis.
250. 11
Lldderdale of St. Mary Isle, Kirkcud- Lightfoot, a human heart pierced by a
iSi. 4
Passion nail in bend.
brightsh., Scotland, an eagle's head
erased ppr.
Foresight is all.
83. 2 Ldghtfoot, a griffin's head erased, gorged
with a collar, charged with three esLidderdale of London, same crest.
Per
callops,
hello qui providet.
cf. 66. 2
Lidderdale, Rt. Hon. WiUiam, P.C., late lighten. Sir Christopher Robert, Bart.,
Governor Bank of England, of 42,
B.A., of M^rville, co. Dublin, a Uon's
Lancaster Gate, W., an eagle's head
head erased crowned with an Eastern
crown or, langued az. Fortitudine et
erased ppr. Foresight is all.
83. 2
cf. 17. 12
prudent ia.
Liddiard, Wilts, a demi-lion rampant
arg. holding in his dexter paw a mullet Lighten, Scotland, a Uon's head erased
17- 2
Light on.
giigu.
IS- 7
erased
head
eagle's
Liddiat of Humley and Walsall, Staffs, Lighten, Scotland, an
ppr., holding in the beak an acorn or,
and WoUaston, Worcs., a wolf's head
84. 10
stalked and leaved vert.
erased per pale erminois and gu.
30. 8
Liddell or Lidell, Scotland
or. holding in his dexter

gu.

paw

LIG

LIN

343

huntLighton, Scotland, a lDiierva'3 head af- Limborne, a dexter hand holding


frontee ppr.
1S2. i
ing horn sans strings, all ppr.
217. 4
Ligo of Bureot, Weston Turrille. and
Stoke Manderville, Bucks, on a chapeau Limerick, a demi-savage aft'rontee, holding
az., turned up arg., an etoile between
in his dexter hand a hatchet and in
two wings or.
his sinister a club resting on his
cf. 112. i
shoulder.
Ligon, VVoros. and Glouc., an old man's
heap ppr., the hair and beard sa.
Limerick, Earl of (Pery), a hind's head
eraseil ppr. (for Peri/).
Virtute non
Ligon, Cllouc. and Woros., a Saracen's head
124. 3
190. 14
astutid.
ppr., wreathed arg. and gu.
Ligonier of London and Surrey, out of a Limesey, the stump of an oak-tree sproutmural coronet gu., a demi-lion rampant
ing new branches ppr.
145. 2
erminoia, holding in its dexter paw a Limesie, a rose-bush bearing roses ppr.

Lindsay,

dexter

paw

a palm-branch vert.

rege et victoria.

Limsay and Limsey, out

-1

16.

11

Lilburne or Lilborne of Thickley and


Pincherdon, Durh., a castle tripleVis viri
towered ppr., flagged sa.
/rag it is.

and

Lile

Lille,

luuchant

on a chapeau

or.

Alexander,

Esquire,

Cromwell Road, S.W.,

and the other issue of the late Hon.


Colin Lindsay, as Earl of Crawford.
Lindsay Bart., of Westville, Lines, and
Leuchar, Fifesh., a tent a?.., fringed
and aemee of stars or, ensigned with
a pennon floating to the sinister gu.
Astra castra numen lumen munimen.
158-13
Lindsay of Glasnevin, 00. Dublin, as Earl

of Baloarres.
Lindsay, Scotland (Viscount Garnock), an
ermine ppr. Sine labe nola.
Lindsay, Lord Spynie, an ostrich's head
erased ppr., with a horse-shoe or in its
net gu., a dexter arm holding a sword
212. II
beak, and a label of three points about
ppr.
its neck.
cf. qy. H
Linacreof LinacreHall, Derbysh., agreyhound's head erased quarterly arg. and Lindsay of Cavill, Kinross, Scotland.
an ostrich's head erased ppr. Sis/ortis.
sa., charged with four escallops coun61. 10 Lindsay of Maryville, co. Cork, an 03terchanged.
c/. 127. 2
trich holding a key ppr. liidurc jurlh.
Linch, a lynx pa-saant arg.
97- 5
Lincoln, Earl of, see Newcastle, Duke
Lindsay of Wormistone, Fifesh., Scotland,
of.
an ostrich ppi. Patientia vincit. 97. 2
Lincolne, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-lion ppr., crowned with an an- Lindsay of Edzell, Forfarsh., an ostrich
ppr., holding in its beak a horse-shoe or.
c/. 16. 3
tique crown of the first.
Lincolne, a lion rampant sa., ducally Lindsay, Rev. Thomas, of 1 16, St. James's
Road, Croydon, Surrey, an ostrich ppr
gorged or.
cf. 1. 13
holding in tlie beak a key or, the dexter
Lincolne of Dublin, a leopard's head
Endure
leg supported by a fusil gu.
erased arg.. spotted sa., between two

16. 11
branch of palm vert.
Ligonier, Ireland, out of a mural coronet
gu., a demi-lion erminois, holding in
its

William

(Portcullis), 17,

149. 8
of a ducal coro-

155. 8
ppr., a lion
7. 12

Baron (Powys), of IJlford.


Northamp., a lion's paw erased and
erect gu., holding a sceptre in bend
sinister headed with a fleur-de-lis or.

Lilford,

Parta

'

'

tueri.

Ireland, a hand erect issuing out of


a cloud and holding an anchor in pale,

Lill,

all

oak-branches vert, acorned

219. 2

ppr.

or.

Non

vi sed mente.
a hand holding a dagger, on the
point thereof a Moor's head couped at LJnd of Gorgie, co. Edinburgh, Scotland,
two branches of laurel in saltier ppr.
the shoulders.
I43- 5
Semper virescit virtus.
Lillsy, an oak-tree ppr.
LlUey, Joseph Edward, Esquire, J.P., of Lindear of Dublin, on a mount a stag
statant charged on the shoulder with
the Chestnuts, Wealdstone R.S.O..
cf. 117. i
a trefoil slipped, all ppr.
Middx., a cubit arm erect ppr., charged
with a fleur-de-lis arg., and holding in Lindley of Skigby, Notts, a griffin's head
valley
leaved
lilies
of
the
erased arg., gorged with a bar gemel
hand
two
the
sa.
cf. 66. 2
and slipped in saltire, also ppr. In
joris ardutior.
Lindley, Baron, Rt. Hon. Sir Nathaniel,
Lord of Appeal, of 19, Craven Hill
Lillie, between the attires of a stag or, a
Gardens, Hyde Park, London, W., in
rose gu.
149- 9
front of a pelican in her piety ppr.,
LiUie, Scotland, issuing out of a cloud a
charged on the breast with a pheon
dexter hand grasping a club, all ppr,
214. 9
gu.,
three quatrefoils fessewise or.
305- 6
Leicester,
Sis fortis.
Ulverscroft,
a
Lillingston,
griffin's head erased per fesse arg. and Lindon, Ireland, an arm embowed branPatria cara
dishing a.seimitar, all ppr.
gu., holding in the beak a Palmer's

Lilian,

scrip of the last.


demiLillingston of Ulverscroft ; ( i )
wyvern issuant, tail nowed sa., wings

201. i
carior libertaa.
73- 2
Lindon, Ireland, a dragon.
Lindow of Ingwell, Cumb.. a lion
rampant gu., semee of buckles or, and

expanded and elevated or, charged


holding between the paws a fountain.
with an ermine spot of the first, on the
breast two annulets conjoined in pal
Vi el virtuli-.
gold.
(2) A boar's head transfixed Lindow, Burns-, Isaac William, Ireton
with a spear, gutte-de-sang. Pro Deo
Hall, tkinib.. same crest and motto.
et patria.
Lindsay, Lord Wantage, see Wantage.
Lillingston, Innes-, Frederick George. Lindsay, Earl of Balcarres (merged in
Bute Court, Torquay, a d.emi-wyvern
Crawford), see Crawford.
with
(i) A swan
issuant, tailed nowed sa., wings ex- Lindsay (Bethune)
panded and elevated or, charged with
wings expanded ppr. (2) An ermine
an ermine spot of the first, on the breast
ppr. 134. 6.
(3) An otter's head erased
Sine
ayme.
annulets
conjoineq
Je
two
Live but dreid.
ppr.
in pale or.
:

Ireland, a lion i-ampant regally


crowned.
c/. i. 12
a dexter hand av)aumee gu.

Lilly,

Lilly,

222. 14

LiUy or Lighly of Newhall, Yorks, a dexter


Lilly

hand apaumee gu.


222. 14
of Stoke Prior and Bromsgrove,

Worcs., a swan's head erased arg.


c/.

lOi.

Limbery and Limbrey,

pennon
fort.

or.

men.

48- 5

I34- 3
Debonnaire.
labe nota.
Lindsay, Rt. Hon. James Ludovic, LL.D.,
F.R.S., Earl ol Crawford (also Earl of
Balcarres) (i) Issuing from an antique
ducal coronet or, the head, neck, and
wings of a swan ppr., also an ostrich
ppr, holding in its beak a key or.
100. 8.
(2) A tent az., fringed and
semee of stars or, ensigned with a

Ijorset, a unicorn
passant gu., crined, armed, and ungu.
cf.

gu.

{for

Astra castra

Balcarres).

fort.

Lindsay of Kirkforthar, Fifesh., an osLive


trich holding a key in its beak.
97-

but dread.

Lindsay of Perth, an ostrich ppr., holdBelow shield,


ing a key in its beak.
" Endure furth." Above in scroll, Love
'

'

but dread."

97-

Lindsay of Cahoo,

co.

Tyrone, Ireland,

Live but dread.


99. 2
a swan ppr.
Lindsay of Glen view, Wicklow (i) A
swan statant ppr., wings close. 99. 2.
(2) A negro's head in profile ppr.,
crowned with an Eastern crown or
Live but dread. Vincit
{for Brocas).
:

191 4
Veritas.
Lindsay of Loughoy, co. Tyrone, a swan
Love
ppr., standing with wings closed.
-

99- 2

but dread.

Lindsay of Dunrod, Renfrewsh., Scotland,


a duck with wings expanded ppr.
Lindsay cf HoUymoimt, co. Mayo, Ireland,
a double-headed eagle displayed gu.

Endure

74- 2

fort.

Mayo, an eagle displayed


74- 2
with two heads gu.
Lindsay of Dowhill, Kinross, Scotland, a
155-8
Firmus maneo.
castle ppr.
Lindsay of Culsh, Aberdeensh., Scotland, a tower ppr., ensigned with a
1 56. 4
Firmiter maneo.
crescent arg.
Lindsay, Scotland, an otter's head and

Lindsay, co.

neck erased

sa.

I34- 3

Pitcarlies and Cairn, ForScotland, two stalks of wheat

Lindsay of
farsh.,

bladed and eared in saltire ppr. Non


154- 4
solum armis.

wheat
Lindsay, Scotland, two stalks of
in orle ppr.

97- 5

and
Lindsay of Blacksolme, Renfrewsh..
Scotland,
of Balquharrage, Stirlingsh.,
a withered branch of oak sproutmg
mortua
Et
ppr.
leaves
green
forth
virescunt.

'5

J;
holdmg
Endure Lindsay, Scotland, a dexter hand
amore
a branch of olive ppr. J\lutus
2 19. 9
r.rrjico.
158-13

numen lumen muni-

LIN

LIS

344

Lingen-Burton, Edward Robert, Esquire, Lisgar, Baron (Young), a demi-lion gu.,


of Four Sisters, East Bergholt, Sufi.
charged on the shoulder with a trefoil
slipped, and holding in the dexter paw
(i) Ou a WTeath of the colours a dexand scale ppr. Rede vel ardua. 179. ii
ter gauntlet az., couped at the nTist
a sprig of three maple-leaves slipped or.
Lindsay of Virginia, U.S.A., a mailed
(jor Burton).
209. S.
hand supporting on a dagger's point a
(2) Out of a
cf. 10. 3
ducal coronet or, seven leeks, roots Lisle, Baron (Lysaght), of Mountnorth,
pair of balances ppr.
Recta vel ardua.
upwards, ppr. (for Lingen).
CO. Cork, in Ireland, a dexter arm em147. 5
Lindsay, Scotland, a griffin's hea<l arg.,
branches
of
saltier
oak in
bowed in armour, the hand holding a
beaked gii. Je ayme.
66. i Lingbam, two
ppr.
sword, all ppr. BeU i, horrida bcUaLindsay of the Mount, Fifesh., Scotland,
15;. I
and Sir David Lindsay, Lyon King of Linglioolie, Norf., a griffin's head erased
105- 2
gu., gorged with a collar dancettee or, Lisle, William Beresford, Esquire, of .SarArms, a man's heart in flames gu., surholding in the beak a violet az., stalked
rowgate House, Alnwick, Northumb.,
mounted by a scroll. Jc ayme. Cantor
and leaved vert.
a lion passant gardant az., resting the
181. 13
cantar cantos.
dexter fnre-paw on a fret, and charged
Lindsay- Bucknall, of Turin Ca-stle, co. Lingwood, an antelope's head erased erm.
126. 2
on the body with two pheons, aU or.
Mayo, a buck's head cabossed sa.,
attired or.
122. 5 Lingwood of Braintree, Essex, a talbot's
/n cruce non in hone fides.
head or, pellettee, gorged with a mural Lisle, Hants, a lion's head couped.
Lindsay-Smith, John I-indsay, Esquire,
coronet az.
an ostrich ppr., holding in the beak a
21. I
Linley, Scotland, out of a ducal coronet Lisle of St. Martins-in-the-Fields, Middx.,
horse-shoe or.
Tii ne cede malis.
gu., a demi-boar or.
c/. 40. 13
a lion's gamb az., holding an escallop
Lindsey, Earl ol (Bertie), a Saracen's
or.
head afirontee couped at the breast Linlitligow, Marquess of (Sir John Adrian
Louis Hope), K.T.,G.C.M.G.,G.C.V.O., Lisle, Ireland, a marigold slipped and
ppr.,
ducally crowned or.
192. 9.
a globe fracted at the top under a
leaved ppr.
(The paternal crest of Bertie is a pine151. 12
rainbow with clouds at each end, all Lisle, a stag arg., collared, chained, and
tree ppr.
Loyaidte me oblige.
144. 1
attired or.
ppr.
At spes non jracta.
Lindsey of Bucksted, Sussex, an eagle
cj. 117. 5
displayed sa., beaked and legged or, Linnet, out of a ducal coronet or, a Lisle, Hants, a stag trippant arg., attired
or.
charged on the breast with a cross
double plume of ostrich-feathers arg.,
117. 8
patee of the last.
five and four.
cf. 75. 2
cf. 114. 4 Lisle of Wodyton. Thruxton, and Moyles
Court, Hants, a stag trippant ppr.,
Lindsey of Colby, Norf., a unicorn sejant Linning, Scotland, a dexter cubit arm
attired or.
regardant or, armed, ungu., maned,
wielding a broadsword, all ppr.
117. 8
and ducaUy gorged az.
212. 13 Lisle, a millstone arg., charged in the
Line, Scotland, a griffin's head erased Linque or Link, Lines, on a mount vert,
centre mth a mill-rind sa.
cf. 180. 14
gu.
a Uon sejant gardant or, resting his Lismore, Viscount (extinct) (O'Callaghan),
66. 2
Linesley of Linesley, Lanes, an arm in
dexter paw on a caltrap az.
a naked dexter arm embowed holding
armour embowered, holding in the Linskill, a demi-eagle displayed with
bendwise a sword entwined with a
gauntlet a sabre, all ppr.
two heads or, holding in the beak
snake, all ppr.
195. i
Fidus et audax.
Linford, a talbot passant arg.
scroll with the motto, " Victor."
54. i
201. 3
Ling and Lingue, Lines, on a mount
Lister, Baron Ribblesdale, set Ribblesdale.
c/. 82.
vert, a lion sejant gardant or. resting Lint, a dexter hand gu., holding a cross Lister, Scotland, a buck's head erased
the dexter paw on a caltrap az.
crosslet fitched sa
ppr.
Halo mori quam joidari.
221. 14
Lingard, a stag's head affrontee gorged Linton, Scotland, an eagle's head erased
121. 2
with a ducal coronet ppr.
119. 14
holding in the heak an acorn stalked Lister, Staffs, a buck's head party per
Lingard, Thomas Dewhurst, Esiiuire, of
fess ppr. and or, charged with a cresand leaved, all ppr.
84. 10
Burnside, Windermere, a wolf's head Linton, Cambs, a griffin's head erased.
cent.
Relinens vestigia famce.
erased sa., charged on the neck with
66. 2
cj. 119. 8
an escallop arg., and holding in the Lintot, two lion's gambs holding a garb.
Lister, a stag's head erased ppr.
1 2 1
2
mouth a branch of three cinquefoils Linwood, a demi-talbot holding in the Lister, George Spofforth, Esquire, of
slipped vert.
247. 17
mouth an arrow ppr.
Finningley Park, Bawtry. Yorks, same
55. 10
Lingard-Monk, Richard Boughey Monk, Lionnel, an antique crown.
crest.
180. 12
Esquire, of Broome House, Lanes
Lippincot, Bart, (extinct), of Stoke Bishop, Lister of Burwell Park, Lines, same crest.
(I) A dragon sa., charged on the wing
Glouc, out of a mural coronet gn., a
Est modus.
121. 2
with a cross patee or, and resting the
plume of six ostrich-feathers in one Lister, Shropsh., Derbysh., and Y'orks, a
dexter claw upon an escutcheon gu.,
row alternately arg. and az. Secundis
buck's head erased ppr.
121. 2
thereon a lion's head erased of the
dubiisque rectus.
Lister,
Sir VilUers,
K.C.M.G., of 64.
second {for Monk). 247. 16. (2) A Lippitt, Alfred Joseph George, Esquire,
Cadogan Square, London, S.W., and
wolf's head erased sa., charged with
M.A., of II, King's Bench Walk, TemArmitage Hill, Ascot, Berks, on a
an escallop or, holding in the mouth
ple, E.C., and Schloss Pernegg.Sfyri.a,
ducal coronet a stag's head ereised per
three cinquefoUs slipped vert (for LinAustria, a talbot sejant or. charged on
fesse ppr. and gu.
Retinens vestigia
gard.)
Tout d'en haut.
247. 17
the shoulder with two annulets interfaitice.
cf. 120. 7
Lingard-Gutlirie, Rev. Roger Rowson,
laced fesseways gu., resting the dexter Lister of London, a stag's head erased
of Taybank, Forfarsh., Scotland,
a
fore-leg on a rose gu., barbed and
ppr.
and
or,
attired of the
per fesse
demi-lion rampant gu., armed and
seeded ppr. Stet jortuna dornus. 241. i
121. 2
last.
langued az., holding in his dexter fore- Lipscomb, a
cubit arm in armour holding Lister of Hir?t Priory, Lines, a stag';
paw a cross crosslet fitchee, also az.
in the hand an oak-branch ppr.
from a ducal coronet.
head
Sto pro veritate.
1 1
Lipton, Sir Thomas Johnstone, Bart.
1 20.
Retinens vestigia famw.
7
Lingen, Baron (IJngen), out of a ducal
K.C'.V.O., Osidge, Southgate, Middx.', Lister, Staffs, on a five-leaved ducal
coronet or, a garb vert. Dominus
two arms in saltire, the dexter surcoronet or, a buck's head erased per
providehit.
moimted by the sinister, holding a sprig
fess arg. and gucf. 120. 7
Lingen, Shropsh., out of a ducal coronet
of the tea-plant erect, and the other a Lister, John, of J^'hibden Hall, Southowor, seven leeks, roots upwards, pprlike sprig of the coffee-plant, both
ram, Halifax, Y'orks, a stag's head
slipped and leaved ppr., vested above
erased ppr., charged on the neck with
Llngen-Burton of Logner Hall, near
the elbows arg.
Labor omnia vincit.
a trefoil slipped gu. Justus propositi
sbury: (i) On a wreath of the
121. S
283.
tennx.
colours a dexter gauntlet az., couped Lisbone
and Lisborne, a boar ^
passant or.
Lister, Baron (Ijsteri, of Park Crescent,
at the wrist (/or rtoft).
209.5. (2)'
40.0
in
the parish of St. Marylebone,
Out of a ducal coronet or seven leeks, Lisburne, Earl
ol (Vaughan),
ghan), an armed
Middx..
in front of a stag's head erased
roots upwards,
ppr.
(for
Lingen).
arm embowed ppr., holding a fleur-de
Malo mori
ppr., three m^illets arg.
Dominus providebit,
lis arg.
Non revertur imdtus.
304- 5
199. ^
qttam fcedari.
Lindsay of Evelick, Perthsh., Scotland, a
sword in pale, on the point a balance

>;

LIS
Bart., D.L.,
of
(i) A goldfinch ppr., charged on the breast with
a rose gu. [jor Kaye). c/. loS. 8. (2)

'

erased wavy or,


attired sa., holding in the mouth a
bird- bolt
bend ways of the third,
bucli's

head

and

Langholme,
Dumfriessh., Scotland, a tiger's head

Little

LIV

345

John Pepys,
Denby Grange, Yorks

Lister-Kaye, Sir

ppr.,

of

lleikledale

affrontee ppr.
Magnum in parvo.
Littleboy, a goat's head erased gu.
128. 5
Littlebury, a lion's gamb per fess gu.

and

az.,

holding a spear

sa.,

or.

of

the

kynii knawne kepe.


Hall, Ousefleet,

{ i )

38. II

of Stensby, Lines, a man's


head couped at the shoulders, armed

Littlebury
I

tent arg. adorned


or, lined az., charged in the interior
with a cross forniee of the first {/or
Out
of a five-leaved
Empson).
(2)
ducal coronet a stag's head (jor Lister).
Goole, Yorks

ppr.

in mail, all ppr.


Littledale, two lion's

103. 4

26.

cf.

gambs

in

Litton of Altmore, co. Tyrone, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet or, an


ermine's head erm.
Prudentia gloriam

saltier

ppr.
39. 14
Littledale, Henry WiUiam Assheton, Esquire, Captain R.N., of Bolton Hall,
Yorlis, a demi-Uon gu., gorged with a
collar gemelle arg., hokhng in the

Corona mea Chrislus.


Lister-FouliS, Reginald John, Esquire, of
Curry-Rivel, Somers., same crest and

cf.

Littlewood of the Hyde, Kinver, Staffs,


and Burstow Rectory, near Diss, on a
mount vert, a peacock in his pride
ppr.
Liber et audax.
Litton, a mountain-cat current ppr.

the point
cf.

Kynd

flighted arg.

Lister-Empson

Littleton, Worcs., a Jloor's head in profile ppr., wreathed arg. and sa.
192. 13
Littlewood, on a mount vert, a peacock

aequirit.

Litton, Edward de L'Establere, Esquire,


J. P., of Ardavilling, co. Cork, same
dexter paw a cross crosslet of the
crest and motto.
motto.
same. Fac et spera.
Litton, Ireland, a goat's head erased vert.
cf. 11. 10
Liston, Scotland, a demi-lion gu., holding Littledale, Rev. Godfrey Armytage, M.A..
128. 5
a gilliflower ppr.
of the Vicarage, Chipping Norton, same Liverpool, Earl Ol (Jenkinson), a seacrest and motto.
Liston, Scotland, two hands couped and
horse assurgent arg., maned az., supconjoined ppr.
porting a cross patee gu.
224. 2 Littledale, Willoughby Aston, Esquire, of
Palma non
Liston, an antique plough ppr.
Poco a
26, Cranley Gardens, London, S.W.,
sine pulvere.
pocu.
same crest and motto.
178. 8
Liversidge, Archibald,
Esquire, M.A.
Liston-FouliS, Sir James, Bart., of Colin- Littledale, Fletcher Castell Hungerford,
(Cantab.), F.R.S. (London), Professor
Esquire, of Cookham End, Berks,
ton and Ravelston, a dexter hand
of Chemistry, University of Sydney.
same crest. Crux mihi dux.
couped holding a sword in pale, susNew South Wales, a leopard's face
taining a wreath of laurel, all ppr. Littlefield, on a garb or, a bird arg., holdjessant-de-lis or.
22. 5
ing in its beak an ear of wheat vert.
Livesay and Livesey, of East Church,
iletitc maniique prcEsto.
Non jure de235. 17
Kent, a lion's gamb erased gu.
36. 4
ficit. ^Thure et jure.
93- 3
Listowel, Earl of (Hare), a demi-lion arg., Littlehales, Sussex, between two wings Livesay and Livesey, a bear's paw erect
ducally gorged or.
Odi projanum.
or, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
and erased holding a bunch of trefoils,
garnished of the first, holding in the
all ppr.
10. 7
gauntlet an arrow entwined with an Livingston, on a mount a bull-dog with a
Litchfield, a goat's head couped affrontee.
olive-branch vert.
pile of balls in front.
128. 13
198. 10
cf. 57. 10
Scotland, a dexter hand
Litchfield, an arm in armour embowed Littlehales, an arm in armour embowed Livingston,
ppr., garnished or, a garland tied round
wielding a sword ppr.
Ut possim.
liolding in the hand a sword ppr.
the
wrist
with
ribbon
vert,
holding
212. 13
Semper pugnare paratus.
a
195. 2
in the hand a dart in bend point down- Livingston of Counteswells, Scotland, a
Litcott, an old man's head ppr., vested
wards ppr., all between two wings or.
demi-Hercules WTcathed about the
sa., ducally crowned or.
192.1
head and middle holding in his dexter
Lithgow, Scotland, a palm-branch vert.
cf. 198. 10
hand a club in pale, and in his sinister
147. I Littlejohn, Alexander, Esquire, of InverSi je puis.
charron, Ardgay, N.B., three arrows,
a serpent, all ppr.
Litler or Littler, a filbert-tree ppr., the
one in pale and two in saltire, points
trunk raguly, on each side a squirrel
185- 3
downwards ppr. Virtute twtamen.
Livingston, Fenton-, John Nigel, Westsalient gu.
quarter, near Falkirk, same crest and
Litster, Scotland, a deer's head couped Littlejohn, Camphill, Peterculter, Abermotto.
ppr.
Lahore et fiducid.
121. 5
deensh., three arrows, one in pale and
two in saltire, the points downwards Livingston or Livingstone, of Baldron,
Litster, a stag at gaze ermines, ducally
gilhflower
Stirlingsh..
Scotland,
a
or, barbed and flighted ppr., banded
gorged and attired or.
cf. 117. 3
slipped ppr.
Nativum retinet decus.
arg., therefrom pendent a bugle-horn
Litster, Lines, an anchor cabled sa. Sine
161. 2
or.
In cirtute tutamen.
151. 8
Deo nihil.
Scotland, a
Litt, Lyte, and Lytte, a bear rampant sa., Littlejohn of Woodston. Scotland, two Livingstone of Aberdeen,
boar's head couped holding in the
naked arms issuing from a cloud holdmuzzled gu., supporting a ragged staff.
ing a bow bent to the full to let an
mouth a pair of scales ppr. Fortis et
34- 9
arrow fly, all ppr. Ferio.
wquus.
169. 8
Littell, two daggers in saltier ppr.
cf. 2co. 2
Livingstone, a dexter arm holding in the
Littell, Essex, on an arrow or, a cock sta- Littler, see Litler.
hand an olive-branch.
Littler, Middx., a squirrel sejant cracking
219. 9
tant, combed and wattled gu.
a nut, aU ppr.
cf. 91. 2
135-7 Livingstone, a dexter hand holding a
Littler, General the late Sir John Hunter,
sword, all ppr. Et domi et foris.
Little, a demi-buU.
cf. 43. 8
212. 13
G.C.B., on a mount vert, in front of a
Little of Liberton, Edinburgh, a leopard's
22. 10
palm-tree, an elephant statant ppr., Livingstone of Parkhall, Stirlingsh., Scothead or. Magnum in parvo.
a
the trappings gu., fimbriated or, and
land, a dexter hand grasping a sabre
Little of Llanvair Grange, Monm.,
212. 13
Magnum in parvo.
charged w'ith a sun in splendour, the
ppr.
Si possim.
leopard's head ppr.
22. 10
girth az., also fimbriated or, the trunk Livingstone-Learmouth, Somerville Reid,
(i)
grasping a lotus-flower slipped, also
Esquire, of Stakes, Cosham, Hants
Little, Archibald Cosmo, Esquire, J.P.,
of Upton House, Tetbury, Glouc, a
ppr.
Astra et castra.
A dove holding in the beak an olive133. 12
Magnum in parvo. Littleton, Baron Hatherton, see Hatherton.
branch ppr. (for Learmontk). 92. 5.
leopard's face ppr.
Little, George Arthur Knightley How- Littleton, a stag's head cabossed sa.,
(2) A dexter hand holding a sabre
Dum spiro
Livingstone).
attired or, between the attires a bugleppr.
(for
man, Esquire, of Newbold Pacey,
212. 13
spero.
Si possim.
horn arg., suspended from a bend gu.
Warw., a boar sa., armed, tusked, and
Livingstone-Learmonth, Thomas, Esquire,
Ung Dieu, et ung Roy.
maned or, charged on the body with
of Parkhall, by Polmont, N.B., same
two estoiles fesse-nise or. Sua gratia Littleton, Shropsh. (i) A stag's head
crests and mottoes.
cabossed sa., attired or, between the
parvis.
Stirlingsh.,
antlers a bugle-horn arg., stringed of Livingstone of Glentirran,
Ernest Knightley, Esquire, of
Little,
Scotland, a dexter hand brandishing a
Newbold Pacey, Warwick, a boar sa.,
the last. cf. 122. 5.
(2) A wyvern's
212. 13
sword ppr. Ut possim.
head.
armed, maned, and tusked or, charged
71. i
on tlie body with two estoiles fesseways Littleton, Staffs and Shropsh., same crest Livingstone of Westquarter, Stirling,
Scotland, a demisavage, the head
of the last.
Sua gratia parvis.
as (2) above.
71. i
j

LIV

c/. 190. 7
arm, all ppr. Si je puis.
Livingstone of Kinnaird, a Moor's head
affront ee couped ppr., wreathed gu.
and arg., with pendent arg. at the

192. 4
ears.
Livingstone, a demi-raan holding in the
hand a baton in pale or.
Livingstone, a de mi savage wreathed
about the head and middle with laurel,
all ppr.
Spe expecto.
Livingstone, Bart., Stirling, a demi-savage
wreathed about the head and loins with
laurel-leaves holding in his dexter hand
a baton, and in his sinister a serpent
entwined round the arm, all ppr. Si je
puis.
Lizars, Scotland,

185. 3
ppr.
cf.

lion's

gamb

cj. 36. 4
Lizars, Scotland, a stag's head erased
121. 2
Verus ad finem.
ppr.
Lizurs, a hand holding a sword ppr. 212.13
Lizurs, two hands brandishing a sword.
213- 3

6, Carlton
Gardens, S.W., on a mount vert, a
heathcock holding a sprig of broom
ppr.
Y lynno Divij y ft/dd.
274. 5
Llangattock, Baron (Rolls), the Hendre,
Monm., out of a wreath of oak a dexter
arm vested or, cuff sa., the arm
charged with a fesse dancettee, double
cotised of the second, charged with
three bezants, in the hand ppr. a roll

Llandaff, Viscount (Matthews),

of

parchment

arg.

Celeritas

et Veritas.

274- 7
Llanover, Baron (extinct), Et. Hon. the
late Sir Benjamin Hall, a palm-branch
in bend sinister ppr., in front of a
griffia's head erased or, charged with
a bar gemel gu., and holding in the
beak a hawk's lure or, tasselled arg.
Uanwarne, Thomas, Esquire, of Norfolk
Place, Heref., a raven ppr.
Virtule
securus.
107. 14
Llewellin, John Charles, M.A., Stow HiU,
Newport, a paschal lamb bearing a
banner, all ppr.
Vincit qui patitur.
Llewellin, William,
Esquire, J.P., of
Upton House, near Poole, Dorset, a

lamb passant

arg., supporting with


the dexter forefoot a flagstaff in bend
sinister
ppr.,
therefrom flowing a
banner gu., charged with a spear-head
or, between two wings of the third, on
each a like spear-head. Duw jo ar jy

rhan.
Llewellyn, a pheon ppr.
174. 11
Llewellyn, a demi-lion rampant arg. 22.1
Llewellyn, a lamb bearing a banner of St.
George with a glory round the head,
all ppr.
Vincit qui patitur.
cj. 131. o
Llewelyn, see Dillwyn-Llewelyn.
Lloyd, see Mostyn, Baron.
Lloyd, see Hutchinson-Lloyd-Vaughan.
Lloyd, see Davies-Lloyd.
Lloyd, see Whitelocke-Lloyd.
Lloyd of Laques, Carmarthen, an eagle
with wings elevated preying on a

pigeon

77.

Lloyd, William, Esquire. J. P., D.L., of


Rockville, co. Roscommon, Ireland, an
eagle displayed with two heads sa.,

armed
Lloyd

gu.

of Plasyndre,
eagle displayed or.

LLO

346

wreathed with laurel holding in his


dexter hand a baton erect, and in his
sinister a serpent entwined round the

74. 2

Merionethsh.,

Lloyd of London and Wales, out of a


ducal coronet or, a cock's head between
two wings gu., combed, beaked, and
wattled of the first.
Lloyd, Francis Montagu, Esquire, B.A.,
Newnham-onJ. P., of the Grange,
Severn, and Flexley Grange, Glouc, a

combed and

cock's head couped arg.,


wattled gu., charged on the neck with
two estoiles in pale az., between two
Virtus rosa suavior
wings erect vair.

Lloyd, a lion rampant regardant.


2. 3
Lloyd, Thomas William, Esquire, Goodrampant
rich House, Heref.
(
i ) A lion
regardant. (2) A goat's head armed
arg., issuant out of a ducal coronet or.
Lloyd, a lion rampant regardant holding
in his dexter paw a fleur-de-lis.
cj. 2. i
Lloyd, Shropsh., a demi-lion rampant or.
:

10. 2

Relinens
Stella clarior.
90. 11 Lloyd, Shropsh., same crest.
vestigia jamce.
Lloyd of Cilcen Hall and Plas-yn-Clan,
Flintsh., a Saracen's head erased at the Lloyd, George Butler, Esquire, Shelton
Hall, Shrewsbury, a demi-lion rampant
neck ppr., wreathed about the temples
regardant.
Dial Gwaed Cyinro.
arg. and sa.
cj. 190. 14
Lloyd, Shropsh., a demi-lion rampant sa.
10. I
Lloyd of Plymog, Denbighsh., a Saxon's
head in profile couped ppr. Heb dduw Lloyd, Edward Pryse, of Glansevin, Carmarthen, a lion rampant. Fiat ju-itiheb ddym a Duw a digon.
and
neck
tia,
ruat caelum.
i. 13
Lloyd, Wales, a Saracen's head
erased ppr. wTeathed or and az. gorged Lloyd, Charles, Esquire, M.A., J.P., D.L..
of
Waunifor,
Maescrugian,
South
with a collar engrailed of the last,
Wales, a lion rampant. Sic itur ad
charged with two annulets of the
astro.
second
Lloyd, Lieutenant- Colonel Thomas Ed- Lloyd, George William, Esquire, Stockton
ward John, Esquire, of Plas Tregayan,
Hall, York, in front of a cubit arm
LlangwUog, Anglesey, and Aberdunant,
vested az., cuffed arg., the hand graspCarnarvonsh., aSaracen's head aifrontee
ing a hzard fesse wise ppr., a lion
erased at the neck ppr., wreathed about
dormant sa.
the temples or and sa., between two Lloyd, Captain George William David
fleurs-de-lis of the last.
Bowen, Brunant, Llanwrda R.S.O.,
Lloyd, a wolf rampant holding between
South Wales, a lion couchant or. Dum
28. 1
the fore-paws a broken spear.
spiro spero.
Lloyd, a wolf rampant holding between Lloyd-Verney, Colonel George Hope, of
the fore-paws a dart erect, the point
Clochfaen, Llanidloes, North Wales,
28. 8
downwards and embrued.
Camden House, Bo'ness, N.B., and 14,
Hinde Street, Manchester Square, LonLloyd of Holyrood and Whitnester, Glouc,
and Cheam, Siurey, a stag's head erased
don, W.
(i) A demi-phcenix in flames
with
crescent
sa., charged on the neck
a
ppr., charged with five mullets in cross
erm.
119. 8
or, and looking at rays of the sun, also
Lloyd, Shropsh., a stag's head erased
ppr. (jor Verney). 278. 14. (2) Out of
121. 2
ppr., attired or.
a mural coronet arg., two spears erect,
Lloyd, Shropsh. and Glouc, a stag's head
therefrom two pennons flowing towards
couped ppr., attired or, gorged with a
the dexter, one erminois, the other pean
chaplet of laurel vert.
120. 3
(jor Calvert). 27S. 15.
(3) A Hon ramp121. 5
Lloyd, a stag's head couped arg.
ant sa., holding in the mouth a fleurde-lis or, and supporting an antique
Lloyd, Shropsh., a stag's head or, attired
of the same.
1 2 1
shield gu. charged with three annulets
5
Lloyd of Croghan, co. Roscommon, Ireinterlaced in pale or, and upon the
land (i) A stag's head couped ppr.,
shoulder for distinction a cross crosslet
the neck charged with a laurel chaplet.
or {jor Lloyd).
Ung sent ung soleil.
cj. 121. 5.
Servata fides cineri.
278. 13
(2) On a ducal coronet or,
an eagle displayed with two heads sa.
Lloyd, Arthur Henry Orlando, of Leaton
cj. 74. 2
Knolls, Shropsh., a demi-lion rampant
10. 2
Lloyd, a stag trippant ppr., armed and
or.
Retinens vestigia jamce.
unguled or. Heb dduw heb ddym dduw- Lloyd, Llewelyn, M.A., J.P., of Blake
adygon.
117. 8
House, Winslow, Bucks, on a cap of
of
Lloyd
Havod Dinas, Denbighsh., Wales,
maintenance a wyvern vert. Dkw ar
a hart trippant arg., attired or, holding
jyrhan.
in its mouth a snake vert.
cj. 117. 8
Lloyd, Thomas Edward, of Coedmore,
Lloyd, Hants, on a mount vert, a lion
Cardigansh. a lion rampant arg.
Fide
sejant gardant gu.
i- 13
et jortitudine.
Lloyd, Charles Henry, Esquire, of Trall- Lloyd of Swan Hill, Shropsh., a lion
wyn, Chevilo R.S.O., Carnarvonsh., a
rampant gu.
I. 13
lion rampant arg., guttee-de-sang, sur- Lloyd, Bart, (extinct), of Lancing, Sussex,
mounting two spears in saltire ppr.
a Uon's head erased per bend sinister
Instanter perjectus.
erm. and pean, gorged with a WTeath
Lloyd of Oswestry, Shropsh., issuing from
of oak vert.
17. 10
a five-leaved coronet or, a demi-lion Lloyd, Francis Thomas, Esquire, of the
rampant arg.
cj. 16. 3
Castle, Dover, a lion's head couped.
Lloyd, Shropsh., out of a ducal coronet Lloyd of Danyrallt, Carmarthensh.
(i)
or, a demi-lion rampant sa.
16. 3
A wolf rampant arg., holding a spear's
Uoyd, Wales, a demi-lion rampant garhead embrued between his paws and
dant or, holding an arrow erect arg.
piercing the dexter paw distilling drops
,

cj.

10.

an Lloyd, Shropsh., a lion rampant gu.

75-2

John Conway,

of Dinas House,
Llanwrtyd, Breconsh., same crests.

Lloyd,

I-

13

of blood.

28. 8.

regardant sa.
Duw a digon.

(2)

lion

Heb Dduw

heb

rampant
ddym a
2.

LLO

347

Loch of Drylaw, Edinburgh, Scotland, a


swan with wings addorsed swimming
in a loch and devouring a perch, all
Assiduitate, non desidid.
ppr.
/ 99-9
of Cefndyrrys and Ferney Hall,
Lloyd
DelfrjTi,
of
Barrister-at-law,
adJ. P..
coronet or, Loch, Scotland, a swan with wings
ducal
of
out
a
Shropsh.,
Carmarthensli.,
R.S.O.,
LlanwTda,
dorsed devouring a perch, all ppr.
a ariffin's head vert. Owell angau neu
South Wales, a wolf rampant arg., the
99. 10
67.
9
cyunlydd.
dexter
a
neck encircled by an annulet or,
Scotland,
Lochhead,
or
Lochead
Lloyd, late Major Sir William, a boar s
holding between tilie paws a broken
hand erect pointing to the sun with
head erased arg., in fiont of two flagdownwards embrued,
point
222. 10
spear,
two fingers.
staves in saltire ppr. flowing from that
313-3
of
piercing the sinister paw.
inscribed Lochee, William Arthur, Esquire,
tenne
banner,
dexter
the
a
on
rampant
Lloyd, Hardress-, Ireland, a lion
Oakenhill House, Canterbury, an eagle
" Nagpoor " in letters of gold, and from
arg., holding in the dexter paw a snake.
in the beak a garholding
regardant,
invert
banner
sinister
a
that on the
Bespice, prospice.
land of laurel.
scribed " Muckee, "a,ho in letters of gold.
Lloyd, Colonel Edmond George Kuapp
Lochore, Scotland, a fox's head couped
Heb Ddtiw heb Ddim.Jwre non dono.
of Passage West, co. Cork, IreLloyd, John, Esquire, of Bank House,
Shropsh., on a mount vert, amidst
heath ppr., a greyhound current arg.,
c/. ^8-2
collared or.

Lloyd, Rev. Torworth Grey, Rural Dean,


F.S.A., of Bosherton Rectory, Pembroke, same crests and motto.
Lloyd, Howard Meuric, Esquire, M.A.,

Piersv,
land," and Constitutional Club,

demi-lion

Lloyd,

sa.,

Lock, a lion rampant holding between


its fore-paws a cushion.
Lock of Mildenhall, Suff., a falcon rising
holding in
or, ducally crowned arg.,
the beak a padlock pendent sa.

Wales and Kent, a man's head

ppr., in armour arg., garnished or, and


on a scroll issuing from his mouth and
proceeding over his head the motto,

charged on the shoulder with a trefoil


Tendit in ardua virtm.
slipped or.
2Q0.

Lloyd, Clifford Bartholomew, Ei


Victoria Castle, Killiney, co.

33- 4

gu.

S.W.,

rampant regardant

Avonno
Lloyd of

.iblii

div dervid.

Welcomb House, Warw.,

arm in scale
ppr., the cuff arg.,
vert.

cubit

crest and motto.


Lloyd of Bradenham House, near Wycomb. Bucks, a lion passant gu.,
charged with two characters of the

same

use^

Lock

armour, the hand


grasping a lizard

of

rising

Warnford, Southamp., a falcon


or, collared gu., in its beak

padlock sa.
ppr., holding
20Q. 3 Locke of London, a hand
^^\'?
up a cushion or.
Lloyd-Price, Meredydd Lewis Willig, EsCO. Kildare, Ireland, an eagles
Locke,
quire, of Bryn Cothi and Castle Pigyn,
**3- i
planet Venus, one on the shoulder, the
or.
beaked
head ppr.,
(i) A wolf rampant
Carmarthensh.
2
6.
<'/
and
Wills,
the
hip.
other on
a Locke of Ashton Gifford,
arg.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet,
Lloyd, Wales, a nag's head erased arg.
Stourcliffe, Hants, a hawk with wings
rampant. Spes tutisdma
demi-lion
Fide ne diffide.
endorsed holding in the beak a padC(dis.
Lloyd, Henry Crampton, Stockton Manor,
lock, aU or.
LIoyd-Mostyn, Major-General the Hon.
Chirbury, Salop, same crest.
Dalton Burrough, Ferrum
Savage: (i) On a mount vert, a lion Locke, Ernest
Lloyd, Charles Westall, Esquire, of TarLodge, Seend, Wilts, same crest.
rampant or. (2) A Saracen's head
VicOxleysh.,
Bobinawarrah,
ramia,
Lowndes Square, London, a
affrontee, erased at the neck ppr., Locke of
and
crest
same
Australia,
toria,
falcon belled or, with wings elevated
wreathed about the temples arg. and
motto.
chequy of the last and az., and
attired
sa.
(3) A stag trippant ppr.,
of
Lloyd, Frederick Bianchi, Esquire,
resting the dexter claw upon a padan
with
shoulder
the
or, charged on
88. 4
Oakland, California. U.S.A., same crest
Mente non marte.
lock sa.
escutcheon of the second, thereon a
Goord Edwal, Esquire,
and motto.
chevron of the first, between three Locke, Richard
sa.
erased
Hartlip,
head
greyhound's
Lloyd, a
J.P., D.L., of Dane House,
men's heads in profile, couped at the
pelican
a
near Sittingbourne, Kent,
neck, also ppr.
Lloyd, Wales, a horse's head erased sa.,
vulning herself, wings elevated and
2
Lluellin, Herts, a paschal lamb ppr. 131.
<"/ 5-
maned or.
addorsed sa., two olive-branches in
Lines, on a
statant Llueliyn of South Withiam,
Plenitudo.
Lloyd, Ireland, on a mount a hind
orle vert.
Mors
ppr.
rock a Cornish chough, all
124. 14
ppr.
ppr., collared arg.
106. 9 Locker, a buck's head erased
mihi lucrum.
Stockand
Marton,
Marrington,
of
Lloyd
Uuellyn of Stiethall, same crest.
head
nag's
a
Shropsh.,
ton, Chirbury,
London, in front of a stag's
gu., two lions ram- Looker of
chapeau
on
a
Loader,
Frangas non fiectes.
erased arg.
head erased ppr., attired or, two keys
3pant, supporting a garb ppr.
51.4
c/. 121. 2
in saltire of the last.
ppr.
73. 2
uni- Loader, a dragon passant
George Alexander, Esquire, of
Lloyd, out of a ducal coronet or, a
Loades of London, on a wTcath a mural Lockett,
Kensington, S.W.,
corn's head arg., crined and armed of
an
58, Prince's Gate,
coronet arg., and therefrom issuing
4S- 12
gorged
ppr.,
head
stag's
a
the first.
rock
upon a
arm vested sa., cuffed of the first, holdRhagatt,
Lloyd, Edward Owen Vaughan,
with a collar engrailed vair, and holding
Obey
ing in the hand ppr. a key or.
Non nobis
Corwen, same crest.
in the mouth a padlock gu.
rule.
and
3-
.-97- 2
Lloyd, a wolf's head erased arg.
solum.
^
a demi-lion rampant sa., branMarteine Owen Mowbray, Loane,
Harrison, Esquire, of
:

.;

Lloyd,

Bart.,

Sir
of

Bronwydd, Cardigansh.,

in

front of a holly-tree ppr. a hoar passant


and
arg., semee of estoiles az., collared
chained to the tree or. Iddow Bor
diokh (Enslish.iro God bf thanks).
Lloyd, of Dolobran, Montgomerysh.. in
front of a fern-brake a goat salient
,

with
arg., horned and ungu. or, gorged
Eslo
a "collar flory counterflory sa.
258. 17
vigilans.-Watch.
Lloyd, Henry, Esquire, of Pitsford Hall,

Northamp., same

crest.

GwyUa.

Sampson Zachary, Esquire, J.P.,


Areley King's, Worcs., same crest
and motto.
, ^

Lloyd,
of

Lloyd, William Henry, Esquire, of Hatch


Court, Somers., same crest and motto.
Lloyd, Wilson, Esquire, of Park Lane

House, Woodgreen, Wednesbury, and


Hampton - in - Arden,
Honychurch,
Warw., same crest and motto.

i-l- ip
dishing a scimitar ppr.
Loat, between two wings a spur-rowel,
all ppr.
Loban, a dexter arm in armour embowed
holding in the hand a tilting-spear ppr.
gi
Lobb, a lion's head erased, collared

Lobb, a dexter arm in armour embowed


holding in the hand a spear -point

downwards.
vested
Lobert, a dexter arm embowed,
a huntaz., holding in the hand ppr.
ing-spear, point downwards sa., headed
'^S-

Locavel, a unicorn sejant arg.


a
Loch, Baron (Loch), a swan devouring
perch ppr. Assiduitate, non desidia.
with
Loch and Lock, Scotland, a swan

Lockett,

Charles

Redcliffe, New Brighton, co. Chester,


crest and motto.
Richard Robertson, Esquire, of

same

Lockett,

Enraore, Alexandra Drive, Liverpool,


same crest and motto.
William Jeffery, Esquire of
Grassendale,
House,
Grassendale

Lockett,

Lanes, same crest.

.^

Esquire of
Lockett, Garstang Bradstock,
Towers. Heswall, Chester,

Barnston

same

crest

and motto.

Lockett, Chesh., a dexter

arm

in

armour

ppr., purfled, and holding in


Te'Mi.
the hand a key in less or.
West
Lockett of Clouterbrook, Chesh.,
Houghton and Liverpool, Lanes and

embowed

Derby, a stag's head couped ppr. 121. 5


Herts, Yorks, and Wales, an
addorsed and holding in the Lockey,
arg.,
ostrich's head couped at the neck
non
Assiduitate.
beak a fish, both ppr.
holding in the beak a key sa.
99- to

wiui's

desidid.

LOM

LOC
Lockhart, a dexter hand holding a boar's
head erased and erect, all ppr. Sine
|

220. 6

labe fides.

Lockhart, Sir Simon, Bart., D.L., of the


Lee and Carnwath, Lanarksh., a boar's
head erased arg. Cordn serrata pando.
42. 2

Scot-

Lockhart of Birkhill, Lanarksh.,

same

land,

crest.

42. 2

Feroci /orlior.

Lockhart of Cleghom, Lanarksh., Scotland, same crest. Sine labe fiden. 42.2
Lockhart, Scotland, a boar's head erased
42. 2
Corda serrata pando.
ppr.
Lockhart, a dexter hand holding up a
Sine labe
boar's head erased ppr.
tides.

cf.

220. 6

Lockhart, Major-General David Blair,


Milton Lockhart, Carluke, Lanarksh.,
Corda
Feroci jortior.
same crest.
serrata pando.
Lockhart, Elliott-, of Borthwickbrae, Sel(I) .4 boar's head erased arg.
kirk
42. 2.
(2) A dexter hand holding a
IIoc
Sine labe fides.
spear, all ppr.

majorum

214. 11
Clegg Hall,

opus.
Lockhart, EUlott-,

Edmund Stoughton

Braith-

122. 12
aene.us conscientia sana.
Loder, Alfred Basil, Esquire, of Aldwickbury, Harpendon, same crest and

motto.
WiUiam,
Loder, Gerald Walter Erskine, of WakeLanarksh., same crests and mottoes.
hurst Place, Ardingly, Sussex, and
Lockhart- Wishart, Count: (i) In the
Abinger House, Brighton, same crest
centre, in front of two flags, each
and motto.
party per fesse arg. and gu., flotant to
the dexter and sinister, a boai-'s head Loder, Reginald Bernhard, Esquire, B.A.,
erased ppr. (2) On the dexter side,
of Maidwell Hall, Northampton, and
on a ducal coronet an eagle displayed
47, Grosvenor Square, S.W., same crest
regardant.
and motto.
(3) On the sinister side,
out of a ducal coronet a demi-lion hold- Loder, Wilfrid Hans, Esquire, of High
Beeches, Crawley, same crest and
ing in the dexter paw a sword.
Corda
motto.
serrata pando.
Lockhart, Scotland, a fetterlock. Hoc Loder-Symonds, F. C, Esquire, of Hinton
securicr.
Manor, Faringdon, Berks, in front of a
168. 12
well sa., a dolphin naiaut embowed
Lockhart of Kirktoun, Lanarksh., Scotland, a dexter hand holding a boar's
vorant a fish arg.
iliseris succurrcre
head erased, all ppr. Feroci jortior.
disco.
267. 6
220. 6 Lodge, Ireland, a talbot's head erased az.,
Lockhart, Scotland, a dexter hand holdcollared or.
56. i
ing a key in bend, all ppr. Corda serrata Lodge of Nettlested, Suff., a demi'-lion
pando.
212. 7
double-queued az.
10. 6
Lockiey, James Henry, Esquire, of Avon- Lodge of London, a demi-Hon rampant
more, Stoke Bishop, Bristol, on a
sa., holding in the paws a cross patee
wreath of the colours, issuing from a
fitchce gu.
rock two arms embow'ed in saltire ppr., Lodge-EUerton of Bodsilin, Cornw.
(i)
each holding in the hand an anchor
A reindeer trippant or, attired and
erect sa.
Ex fide jortis.
ungu. gu., gorged with a Teath of
200. 5
Locksmith, out of a mural coronet or, a
oak-leaves vert (for Ellerton).
cf. 125.
griffin's head ppr.
67. 10
9.
(2) A demi-hon erased sa., semeeLockton of Swinsted, Lines, out of a
de-lis or, supporting a cross patee
ducal coronet or, a griffin's head az. 67. Q
fitched gu. {for Lodge).
Lockton, George Upton, Esquire, of 6, Lodington, a demi-lady ppr., richly atSt. Paul's Road, Thornton Heath, in
tired az., holding in her dexter hand a
front of a grifSn's head couped per pale
garland of laurel vert.
S3- 5
arg. and az., gorged with a chain, pen- Lodwich and Lodwick, a cock ppr
dent therefrom a padlock, two mullets Loe, a wolf's head couped arg., gorged
of six points,
all
counterchanged.
with a coUar gu., thereon three beConcordia tuiissinia sera.
zants,
cf. 30. 9
Lockwood of Lockwood, Staffs, a camel's Lofft, Henry Capel, Esquire, of Glemham
head couped sa.
House, Suff., a boar's head couped and
132.7
Lockwood of Dews Hall, Essex, of Gayton,
erect arg., holding in the mouth a
Xorthamp., and Surrey, on the stump
cross crosslet fitchee gu., between two
of a tree erased ppr. a martlet sa.
branches of oak fructed ppr.
Fide et
Lockyer, an astrolabe arg.
fortiludiiie.
167. 7
Lockyer, Plymouth, Devonsh., on the Loflt, Robert Emlyn, of Troston, Bury
sea a ship, the three topsails hoisted
St. Edmunds, Suff., a demi-lion ramppr., the maiu-topsail charged with a
pant holding in his paws a cross
lion rampant gu., the fore and mizen
crosslet fitchee.
Fide et fortitudine.
topsails each charged with an ant
cf. II. 10
fesseways ppr., a red ensign flying Loft of Healing, Lines, a wolf's head
and a pennant arg., at the main "topcouped gu.. charged on the neck with
gallant masthead charged with a cross
a pheon, and transfixed through the
az.
Sedule et secunde.
mouth by a broken spear or.
:

Lofthouse, between

two wings a spur, all


pprIII. 13
waite. Esquire, same crest and motto.
Lockyer, Walter Nevill, Esquire, same Loltie of Tanderagee, co. Armagh, Ireland, a boar'.s head erect and erased
crest and motto.
a
arg.,
tusked
or.
Prend
moy
Bird,
Bart.,
on
tel
que je
Charles
Sir
Locock,
suis.
Loyal au mart.
mount vert, a cock arg., guttce-de43. 3
sang, the dexter claw resting on a LoItUS, see Ely, Marquess of.
Victoria.
286. 9 Loftus, Ireland, a boar's head erect and
gauntlet or.
era-sed arg., armed or, langued gu.
Lodbrook or Lodbrooke, a unicorn ramLoyal a mort. Prend mois id que je
pant.
48. 2
suis.
Lodder, Captain William Philip James,
43. 3
a demi-griffin charged with a chevron Loltus, a dexter hand holding a dagger,
all ppr.
and supporting a Passion cross in bend
212. 3
az.
Loltus of Woolland, Dorset, a boar's head
In Deo confiteor.
couped and erect arg., langued gu.
Loder, a stag's head couped at the neck
az., between the attires a cross crosslet.
</ 43- 3
20. 12 Loftus, Ireland, same crest.
cj.
Loyal au
mort.
Loder, Sir Edmund Giles, Bart., M,A., of
cf. 43- 3
Leonardslee, Sussex, a buck's head ca- Logan, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant vert.
10. 2
bossed, transfixed with an arrow bendwise, the point to the sinister, all ppr., Logan of Restalrig, co. Edinburgh, Scotland, a bugle-horn stringed ppr.
between two escallops or. Murus

Lockyer,

Logan
nail

228. II
of that ilk, Scotland, a Passion
piercing a man's heart, all ppr.

Hoc ma jorum virtus.


swan coUared and

Loges, a

181. 4
lined, all ppr.

99-

Loggan and Logon of Staverton, Berks,


and Bucks, a stag's head erased gu., attired, coUared, and lined or.
cf.

121. 2

Loggie, a goat's head az.


128. 12
Loggie, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
a rose gu., stalked and leaved vert.
218. 10
Loghlan, Scotland, a swan. Divina sihi
canat.

99. 2

Loghlin, an anchor cabled ppr.


161. 2
Logic of Boddam, iMierdeensh. a dexter
hand pointing with two fingers ppr.
222. 11
Tarn marte quam. arte.
Login, Sir J. S., of Southend, Orkney, a
,

dexter arm in armour embowed and


gauntleted ppr., garnished or, holding
erect a tilting-spear, also ppr., theregu., charged
with a cross patee or. By the grace of
God.
Scotland,
Logy,
a dexter hand holding a
rose stalked and leaved, all ppr.

from flowing a pennon

21S. 10

Lomas, on a chapeau a pelican vulning


herself, all ppr.

98. 7
Surrey, a demigreyhound arg., collared gu.
60. 8
Lomax of St. George's, Hanover Square,
Westminster, issuing from a heart a
dexter hand brandishing a scimitar, all

Lomax

of

Parkhurst,

ppr.
213. 4
of Clayton Hall, Lanes, out of a
mural coronet a demi-lion gu., coUared,
holding an escallop.
Fato prudentia

Lomax

major.

Lomax, Herts, out of a ducal coronet


a demi-hon gu., holding an escallop

or,

13.

10

cf.

or.

Lomax, Richard, Esquire, of the Inner


Temple, London, a demi-lion erased
per bend or and gu.. charged with two
fleurs-de-lis counterchanged, and holding between the paws an escallop gu.,
within an annulet or. Nil nisi de jure.
Lombe, Edward Henry Evans, of Bylaugh
and Great Melton, Norf., two tiltingspears in saltire
small pennon gu.

or,

each having a

Propositi tenax.

31

LOM

LON

349

Lombe, Alexander Francis, Esquire, same Long, Rev. Thomas, M.A., of Castle Longevile, on a mural coronet a stag
Roberts,
Jamestown, Finglas,
co.
sejant, all ppr.
crest and motto.
116. 4
Dublin, and 16, Appian Way, Dublin, LongevlUe, Bucks and Hants, a talbot's
Lombe, Rev. Henry Evans, B.A., of
head gu., eared and gorged with a
a demi-lion rampant per fesse erm.
Melton Hall. Great Melton, Norf., and
fesse dancettee arg.
and erminois, holding between the
Melton Lodge, Great Yarmouth, same
cf. 56. 12
paws a cross crosslet arg. Virtute et Longeville,
Thomas,
of
Penyllan,
crest and motto.
prohitate.
Oswestry, Shropsh., same crest.
Lomelying, a demi-lion rampant arg.
lo. 2 Long of Potterne, Little ChevereU, Melk- Longfleld, Viscount LongueviUe, Ireland,
Fortiter et recte.
sam, and of CoUingbourne Kingston,
same crest and motto.
Lomener, Lomneir, and Lomnyer, beWilts, out of a ducal coronet or, a LongQeld, Richard Edmund, Esquire,
tween two wings arg., a unicorn's head
demi-lion rampant arg. Pieux quoique
J.P., of LongueviUe, Mallow, co. Cork,
sa. armed and crined or.
preux.
16. 3
out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion
Lomner, a unicorn's head sa., winged arg.,
rampant gu. Parcere suhjcctis. 16. 3
armed or, holding in the mouth a rose Long, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet or,
a lion's head gu.
17. 5 Longfield, Mouutifort John Courtenay,
ppr.
Esquire, J. P., D.L., of Castle Mary,
Lomond, out of a coronet or. a tower ppr. Long of Clerkenwell, London, a lion's
head erased per pale arg. and sa.,
Cloyne, Ireland, same crest and motto.
cf. 156. 2
charged with three guttes counter- Longfield, H. F., of Grange Erin, Douglas,
(i)
Londesborough, Earl of (Denison)
changed,
Cork, out of a ducal coronet of five
Issuant from clouds an arm in bend
cf. 17. 8
leaves a demi-lion rampant gu.
ppr.,
vested gu., cuffed erm., and Long of Trowbridge, Wilts, out of a
crescent or, a lion's head sa., guttee- Longford, Earl of {extinct), see Aungier.
charged with a covered cup or, the
d'eau.
Longford, Earl of (Pakenham), out of a
pointing
to
an estoile
forefinger
mural crown or, a demi-eagle displayed
radiated or {/or Denison).
(2) A Long, Walter. Esquire, of Preshaw House,
Bishop's Waltham, Hants, out of a
Gloria virtntis umbra.
gu.
80. 8
unicorn's head erased arg., maned and
ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant Longford, a boar's head erased az.
42. 2
armed or {for Conyngham). Adversa
arg.
Longham, Scotland, a bear's head erased
virtute repello.
49. 5
ppr., muzzled or.
T12. :o Long of London, a lion's head erased gu.
Londeth, a winged heart ppr.
35.2
Iram leonis noli timere.
17. 2 Longhurst, out of a ducal coronet or, a
Londham, on a chapeau ppr., an escallop
Long of Longville, Jamaica, and Hampton
griffin's head holding in the beak a
sa.
cf. 141. II
of
ducal
coronet
Lodge,
out
a
ppr.
Surrey,
key
65. IJ.
London, WilHam, of Quay House, Woodor, a lion's head arg., guttee-de-sang. Longland, an anchor in pale.
161. i
bridge, out of a tower a demi-man in
Pieux quoique preux.
Longland, in the sea an anchor in bend
cf. 17. 5
armour in profile, holding in the dexter
sinister.
Long, William Evelyn, Esquire, of Hurts
i6l. 8
hand a sword by the blade erect.
Hall, Saxmundham, same crest and Longland, an arm couped, vested or, pelLondonderry, Marquess of (Vane-Temlettee, holding in the hand ppr. a cross
motto.
pest-Stewart)
(i)
In the centre a
crosslet fitched gu.
dragon statant or {for Stewart), cf. Long of Rowde Ashton, Wilts, on a
ducal coronet a lion's head erased sa., Longland, on the stump of a tree eradi(2) A griffin's head erased per
73. 2.
guttee-d'eau.
cated and couped or, a dove arg.
cf. 17. 5
pale arg. and sa., beaked gu. {for TemMidds., upon a
pest).
66. 2.
V- 92- 2
(3) A dexter gauntlet Long of West Hackney,
mount in front of a tree ppr. a wyvern Longland of Toymoke, Bucks, on a mount
erect holding a sword ppr., pommel
vert, a garb or.
couchant vert. Confide recte agens.
153. 13
and hilt or {for Vane). Metuenda
161. i
Long of Swinthorpe Norf., on a mount Longlands, Scotland, an anchor.
corolla draconis.
vert, a greyhound courant sa.. collared Longley, an arm embowed, couped at the
Lone of London, a demi-buck salient. /
shoulder, resting on the elbow, holding
and lined erm.
cf. 58. 2
am lone.
119. 2
a sword in pale eufiled with a savage's
Lone, Kent, and of Warlingham and Long, Fortescue Walter Kellet, Esquire,
head couped ppr.
201 7
of Dunston, Norf., same crest.
Elloure. Suff., a demi-buck salient arg.,
Longman, a dexter hand in fess holding
attired or.
119. 2 Longbottom, a horse's head ppr.
-/.
an anchor in pale environed with clouds,
50. 31
Lonesby, a coney arg.
1 36. i
tower
all
ppr.
a
223.
or
Longchampe,
Loney, a cubit arm vested compony or Longchamp
4
triple-towered ppr.
157. 6 Longman, William Churchill, Esquire, in
and gu., holding in the hand an anchor
front of an oak-tree ppr., a greyhound
208. 3 Longcrolt, Charles Beare, Esquire, of Hall
ppr., ringed sa.
sejant erm., holding in the mouth a
Place, Havant, a demi-lion rampant
Long, Baron Farnborough {criinrt), out of
trefoil or, and resting the dexter forearg., holding between the paws three
a ducal coronet or, a lion's head arg.,
pa%v on a rose gu.
annulets interlaced or, and charged on
59. 14
guttee- de-sang.
Ingenuas suscipit
the shoulder with a saltire gu. Nunc Longmore, John Constantino Gordon,
arles.
cf. 17. 5
Esquire, of the Paddock, Woolstone.
nt olim.
Long, Captain Samuel, Esquire, R.N.,
Hants, a caduceus erect or, in front of
Longcroft, Worcs., a bull's head couped.
same crest. Pieiix quoique preux.
two flagstaves in saltire ppr., flowing
Long of London, a lion's head erased per
cf. 44- 3
from each a banner gu., charged with a
pale arg. and sa., charged with three Longden, on a chapeau gu., turned up
lozenge erm., thereon a cross couped,
or, a dove with wings addorsed az.
guttes counterchanged two and one.
also gu.
In omnibus caritas.
94. 10
cf. 17. 8
Long, out of a ducal coronet of five leaves Longden of Bramcote Hills, Notts, an Longmore, Charles Elton, Porthill House,
Hertford, a laurel-branch in bend sureagle
with wings expanded ppr.,
or, a demi-lion rampant arg.
cf. 16. 3
mounted by a sword, point upwards, in
charged on the breast and on either
Long, Rt. Hon. Walter Hume, 97, Lennox
bend sinister, all ppr. In utrumque
wing with an escallop az., and supGardens, S.W., out cf a ducal coronet
paratus.
porting with the dexter claw a buck's
Pieux
or, a demi-lion rampant arg.
Longridge of Wallbottlc, an arm embowed
head cabossed, also ppr.
78. 1
quoique preux.
holding in the hand a garb.
vested,
Rector
of
Long of Draycot, Wilts: (i) Out of a Longden, Rev. Henry Isham,
Shangton, Leics., a lizard ppr. Spem Longsdon, a fox's head erased arg. 33. 6
ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant
Longsdon, an eagle displayed with two
longam reseces.
are.
16. 3.
(2) A lion's head arg.,
heads or.
74- 2
holding in the mouth a hand erased gu. Longe, Glouc, in a ducal coronet a
82. 5 Longspeare, a talbot's head couped paly
phoenix in flames, all ppr.
Long, Colonel Wilham, C.M.G., D.L.,
of four or and gu., holding in the
J P., of Woodlands, Congresburj, Longe, Robert Bacon, of Spixworth Park,
az.
demi-hare
erased
mouth
a
holding
lion
sejant
erect
gu.,
Norf., a
Somers., and Newton House, Clevedon,
between the paws a saltier engrailed Longspee, on a sphere sa., winged or,
Somers., a lion's head arg., erased or,
an eagle with wings displayed ppr.
Pro fide ac patrirp.
or.
charged with two crosses crosslet sa.,
159- 9
holding in the mouth a dexter hand Longe of New Ross, co. Wexford, Ireland,
on a ducal coronet or, a lion rampant Longstaff, a stag at gaze under a tree, all
Pieux quoique
erased at the wrist.
116. 12
ppr.
c/. i
1
sa., armed and langued gu.
preux.
,

LON

LOU

350

Longstaff, a demi-lion rampant support


ing between its paws a quarterstaff, all
ppr.
Longstaff, Lieutenant-Colonel Llewellyn
W. Longstaff, of Ridgelands, Wimble-

don, two arms, dexter and sinister, embowed vested sa., semee-de-lis arg.,
cuffed of the last, holding in the hands
Vigippr. a quarterstaff fessewise or.
late.
203. 13
Longstaff, George Blundell, Esquire, of

Highlands, Putney Heath, London,


S.W., and Twitchen, Morthoe R.S.O.,
Devonsh., two arms embowed vested
.sa., semee-de-lis and cuffed arg., the
hands ppr. grasping a quarterstaff

On the
Sir Lambton, Bart.
dexter side, on a mount, a bay-laurel
tree ppr., depending from a branch
thereof by a belt gu., edged and

Loraine,

buckled or, and surmounting the trunk


On the
a shield az. (/or Loraine).
sinister side, issuant from a naval
crown or, a dexter arm embowed, encircled by a wreath of laurel ppr., the
hand grasping a trident erect of the
first [crest of honourable augmentation
granted to Sir Philip Broke of Nacton).
SiEVumgue tridentem servamus. Lauro

scutoque resurgo.

Lorance of St. Ives, Hunts, an antelope's


head erased ppr., attired or. and ducally
gorged arg.
cf. 126. 2
Lorand, on a tower arg., a martlet sa.
156. 9
Lord, in a maunch az., cuffed or, a dexter
arm, the hand clenched ppr.
Stand sure.
203. 3
179. 2
Longueville, Thomas, Esquire, J.P., of Lord, John Courtenay, Esquire, J. P.,
Llanforda, Oswestry, a talbot's head
F.R.G.S., Cotsford, Solihull, Warw..
eouped gu., eared and charged with a
same crest. Dominus sahis mea.
fesse dancettee arg.
Till then thus.
Lord, Ireland, a sword and a garb in
fessewise or.
Vigilate.
203. 13
Longueiiil, Baron de, of Longueuil, in the
Province of Quebec, Canada (Charles
Colmore Grant), a burning hill ppr.

cf.

56. 12

Thomas, of Penylan, Shropa talbot's head gu., eared arg.,


gorged with a collar dancettee of the

Longueville,
sh.,

last.

Till then thus.

cf.

56. 12

of Longworth, Lanes, a boar's


head eouped, holding in the mouth a
sword ppr,
cf. 42. 6
Longworth, Thomas James, Esquire, of
Walworth House, (llheltenhaui, on a
mount vert, a talbot's head erased sa..
holding in the mouth a sword in bend
ppr., point downwards, pommel and
hilt or, between two trefoils slipped
vert.
Fidele pour toujours.

Longworth

267. 5
Lonsdale, Earl of (Lowther), Westml., a
dragon passant arg. Magistratus indicat virum.
73. 2
Lonsdale, a bull passant gu.
ef. 45. 2
Lonsdale, Yorks, a demi-stag salient
erased gu., charged on the body with
a crescent sa., attired, imgu., and
collared of the last, the collar charged
with three crescents.
Lonsdale,
Captain
Henry Heywood,

Shavington, Market Drayton


A
i
demi-stag gu., guttee-d'or, attired and
:

collared or (for Lonsdale),


(2)

Upon

mount

cf.

no.

2.

vert, the trunk'of a

saltier, all ppr.

153. 7

Lord, Ireland, a dove or, holding in its


beak an olive-branch ppr.
92. 5
Lord, Sir Riley, J. P., of Highfield Hall.
Gosforth, Northumb., upon a rock
ppr., in front of a tower sa., a hind
arg., resting the dexter leg on a pheon
Virtute

gu.

et

labore.

Lorimer, a mascle gu.


Lorimer, Scotland, a lion's

17. 8

lis

or.

2.

Lorimer, a horse current arg.

Nulla salus
52. 8

Lorimer of Edinburgh, a horse courant


gloria merces.
52. 8
Lorimer, .Scotland, issuing out of a cloud
a hand in fess pointing to a crosier
erect issuing from the wreath.
223. 2
Lorimer, in a maunch an arm embowed
arg.

of Bristol, Somers., a demileopard ppr., collared gu., holding in


the dexter paw a cross moline or.
Losh, a cubit arm ppr., the hand holding
up a crescent or.
216. S
Losse of Cobdock, Suff., a cubit arm in
pale vested gu., holding in the hand
ppr. a fleur-de-hs per pale arg. and sa,
Losse of Stanmore, Middx., a lion's head

erased per saltire arg. and sa., charged


with four guttes counterchanged.
cf.

17. 8

Loten of St. James's, Westminster,


Middx., a gilliflower ppr., between two
wings erect, the dexter or, the sinister
vert.

Loterel, Scotland, a lion passant ppr. 6. 2


Lotll and Lothe, an arrow and a bow iu
saltier ppr.
cf. 173. 12

Lothian, Marquess of (Kerr)

(i

The sun

in splendour ppr.
stag's
(2)
cabossed arg.
Sero sed serio.

head
162. 2

Lothian of Edinbure
ourgn and Overgogar,
Scotland, a bugle-horn arg., garnished
or, stringed az.
Xon dortnit, qui citsto228. 11

dit.

Lctysham, Somers., on a ducal coronet


gu., an otter's head erased or, holding
in the mouth a fish ppr.
Loubis, Devonsh. and Cornw., a bear
rampant sa., muzzled and lined arg.
Loudon, Scotland, a bugle-horn. Non
dormit, qui custodit.
228. 9
167- 9
Loudon, Scotland, a hand plucking a rose
head erased.

Lorimer, Scotland, a lion rampant ppr.,


holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-

bello.

Loscombe

}'irtiitix

and eouped at the shoulder, the elbow


resting on the wreath.
203. i

ppr.

218. 13

Loudon, Scotland, a phoenix with two


heads in flames, all ppr. I byde my
82. 12

time.

Loudoun,

Earl ol (formerly AbneyHastings, now Rawdon-Hastings)


(i)
buU's head erased ermines, armed
and ducally gorged arg. (for Hastings).
2.
A
demi-lion
rampant
or,
the
44.
(2)
:

sinister paw resting upon an antique


shield charged with the arms of Hastings, viz.

" arg., a

maunch within a

In
(for Abney).
veritate victoria.^Trust winneth troth.

bordure engrailed sa."

Lorimer of Kellyfield, Forfarsh., Scotland,


two eagle's wings conjoined and ex-

Loudoun, Scotland, an eagle displayed


arg., charged on the breast with a

panded ppr., surmounted of a cross


crosslet
litchee
gu.
Upward. Onward,
cf. 113. I
Loring and Loringe, a hand holding a

Loughborough, Lord, see Rosslyn, Bart.


Loughnan, Ireland, a castle triple-towered

cinquefoil gu.

ppr.

Fortis

et

c/.

fidm.

74. 14

155-

two branches sprouting tlieremill-rind.


Louis of Colyton House, Devonsh., in
from and entwined by ivy, thereon a Loringe of Chalgrave, Beds, the leaves
front of clouds ppr., a decrescent or.
falcon with wings displayed ppr. (for
Doucement viais fermement. cf. 163. I
of a plant issuing from a flower-pot.
Heywood).
cf. 87. 12
Lorn, Scotland, a boar's head erased. Louis, Sir Charles, Bart., of CheLston,
Lonyson of London, between two ostrichDevonsh., a griffin's head erased az.,
Ne obliviscaris.
42. 2
feathers or, a swan issuant ppr.
between two wings elevated or, holdLorne, Marquess of, see Argyll, Duke of.
Looker, a piUar ensigned with a heart Lornie, Guthrie-, John, Birnara, Perthsh.,
ing in the beak a fleur-de-lis, and
gu.
176. 5
charged on the breast with a trident
a dexter arm issuing holding a drawn
Lopes, Rt. Hon. Sir Massey, Bart., of
erect gold.
In Canopo ut ad Canopum.
sword ppr. Sto pro veritate.
Maristow, Devon.sh.
(i) A lion sejant Lorrayne and Lorreyne, an escutcheon
284. 8
erminois, gorged with a collar gemelle
az., suspended from a palm-tree, all Louis, a wolf rampant arg.
28. 2
tree with

gu., resting

the dexter

az. (for Lopes).

arm eouped

paw on

282. 10.

(2)

a lozenge
A dexter

and embowed, habited

purfled or, the cuff arg. holding in


the hand ppr. a palm-branch vert (for
Franco).
Quod libi, id ali. Sub pace
copia.
282. II
Lorain of Angelraw, Berwicksh., Scotland, an armed dexter arm, from the
elbow erect, holding a branch of laurel
ppr.
Lauro resurgo.
Loraine, see Lorrayne.
piurp.,

pprLouis of Jlerchiston, Scotland, a hand


Lorsor of Keflow, Durh., a wolf sejant
holding a lance in bena ppr.
Nos
ppr., holding in the mouth an arrow
aspera juvant.
erect or, baroed and feathered arg.
Lounde, a hind sejant regardant ppr.,
Lort, Bart, (extinct), of Staopoole Court,
resting the dexter foot on a bee-hive
Pembrokesh., an Ionic pillar and base
ppr.
123. I
arg.
176. 3 Lourjs, Devonsh., and of Ogbcry, Beardo,
Lort, same crest.
Steady.
and Trantock, Cornw., a bear rampant
Lorton, Viscount, see Kingston. Earl of.
sa., muzzled and lined arg.
Losack, out of a cloud a dexter hand hold- Lousada, Colonel Horace de, Duke de
n anchor in p
Losada, of Losada, a Grandee of the
see Lousada.
first class in the Kingdom of Spain,
,

LOU
arg.

me

guide.

Louth, Baron of (Plunkett). a horse passant arg.


Festina lente.
$- 6
Louthfuttis, Scotland, a swan naiant in
water with wings addorsed, all ppr.

King).

aves.
99. 9
a bugle-horn stringed ppr.
228. 1
dormit, qui mtstodit.
Lovaine, Lord, see Northumberland, Duke

Nan
of.

buck's head
Je suispret.

2og. 2

Lovelass, a dexter

121. 2

Lovis, a lion's head erased gu.,

head a chapeau

gu.,

ing in the hand a scimitar, also ppr.


A stag lodged ppr.. guttee-de(2)
larmes, and resting the dexter foot on
a bezant.
Opes industria paret.
Lovelass, out of a ducal coronet or, a
dexter arm ppr., vested purp., cuffed
arg., holding up the sun in splendour.

Addicunt

Louthian,

Lovat, Baron (Fraser), a


erased ppr., attired arg.

[for

couped

Lousada of Peak House, De vonsh. on a


mount vert, a dove regardant arg., with
wings expanded or, charged on the
neck with a bar gemel of the last, and
holding in its beak a sprig ppr. Honneiir

LOW

351
(3) A lion's head
charged with a bend erm.
Pensez a bien.
(for Milbanke).
Lovelace of Hurley, Berks, and of Lovelace and Canterbury, Kent, a staflf
raguly vert, surmounted by an eagle
displayed arg.
75. 3
Loveland, Norf., a boar's head and neck
couped sa.
41. i
Loveland of Nettleswell, near Marlow,
Essex: (i) A dexter cubit arm in
armour ppr., charged with a fret sa.,
encircled by a wreath of oak, and hold-

upon a mount vert, a dove regardant


wings expanded or, holding in
tiie beak a sprig of olive ppr.
El honor

arg.,

arm

ppr., issuing

arg..

on the

turned up erm.

21. 10
cross
159. 12
28. 10
Low, a wolf passant ppr.
28. 10
Low, a wolf passant arg.
Low of Galbally. co. Limerick. Ireland, a
wolf's head erased or, charged with
an annulet gu. Facta nan verba.

Lovise, a

mound

gu.. the

band and

or.

cf.

6. 8

Low, Francis Wise, Esquire, of Kilshane,


KilTipperary,
SiUaherdane,
garvin, co. Kerry, and i';, Cadogan
Square. S.W.. a wolf's head erased or.
Facta
charged with an annulet gu.
CO.

non verba.
Low, Lieutenant-Colonel John Maxwell,
j

of Sunvale. Killmallock. co. Limerick,

same crest and motto.


Low, Scotland, a falcon regardant holding in its dexter claw a laurel crown,

'

from
j

Lovatt of Clayton Hall. Staffs, a demiwolf rampant sa.


31- 2
Lovatt, Henry, Esquire, of Low Hill,

Bushbury,
rampant.

Wolverhampton,

a ducal coronet
.

lion
i-

13

all

or.

Loveless, a demi-talbot ppr.


cf. 55. 8
Loveley, Northamp. and Norf.. an estoile
pierced or.
cf. 164. i
Lovell, a garb ppr., banded gu.
153. 2

ppr.

8";.

Low, William Malcolm, Esquire, of Clatto


Cupar, Fifesh., N.B.. and 22, Roland
Gardens. S.W.. out of a mural crown
a dexter arm vambraced. the hand

Lovatt, James, J.P., the Cloughs, Newcastle-under-Lyme, in front of a tower

a wolf passant sa.,


the dexter leg an

triple- towered arg..

suppoiting with
anchor, also arg.

Lovayne, see Loveyne.


Love, Scotland, a buffalo's head erased
gu., armed or, eared arg.
44. 1
Love of Aynho, Northamp., and of
Broughton, Oxon., a demi-greyhound

rampant

garb vert, banded

or.

Peter Audley David Arthur,


Esquire, of Cole Park, Malmesbury,
Wilts, a garb fessewise or, thereon a
squirrel sejant gu., cracking a nut ppr.
{for Lovell).
(2) On a rock ppr., a
lion passant gardant sa., semee-de-lis,
and holding in the dexter paw a fieurPropositi lena.r.
de-lis or (for Pugh).

et fide.

Low

collared

and

Lovell,

lined sa.,

Norf.,

squirrel

sejant

ppr.,

cracking a nut.
135. 7
Lovell, Dorset, a wolf passant az., bezan28. 10
tee. collared and lined or.

titchce gu., a bird arg.

Scotland, a leaf between two thistles stalked and leaved,


all ppr.
Aspera me juvant.
Lowcay of Lipson Terrace. Plymouth.
Devonsh.. a boar's head erect and
erased ppr.. charged with a bar arg..
thereon a trefoil vert. Virtute et valnre.
of Aberdeen.

cf.
[

arg.,

the end of the line coiled.


cj. 60. 8
Love of Basing, Hants, on a cross formee

Fortitudine

grasping a scimitar ppr.

153- 2!
Lovell,

290. 15

Spe.

Lovell, Wores., a
'

43- 3

Lowde

of Kirkham. Lanes, a bugle-horn


228. 11
sa.. stringed or.
Lowdell, a sphinx couchant gardant
with wings endorsed.
cf. 182. 14
Lowdell, Edward Lohet. Esquire, of
Junior Army and Navy Club, i.ssuant
from a bugle-horn or, a demi-lion sa.,
holding between the paws an escallop
Nemiiii obesse sed omnivus pi<jor.

Love of Norton and Goudhurst, Kent, Lovell of Terant. Dorset, same crest.
and Oxon., out of a ducal coronet or,
cf. 28. 10
a cross formee gu., thereon a bird arg. Lovell, a talbot passant arg. Tempus
omnia monstrat.
Love of Kirksted, Norf., a heraldic
54- i
Lovell of ChUcote Manor and Dinder
tiger's head erased vert, maned arg.
desse.
and Skelton. Yorks. a talbot current
cf. 25. 4
Lowdell, Hubert Henry, Esquire, of
Love of Sevenoaks, Kent, a demi-buck.
Baldwin's Hill. Surrey, near East Grin119. 2 Lovell of Laxfield, Suff.. a greyhound
stead, same crest and motto.
passant sa., collared, ringed, and lined
Love, a hand holding an annulet ppr.
i

Love, Kent, on a chapeau gu., turned up


erm.. a lion passant arg.
4. 9
Loveband, Captain John Edgcombe, a
Sapere
boar's head erect and erased.

or. a cubit arm erect ppr., vested purp..


holding the line.
Lovell of Barton and Harling. Norf.. a
peacock's tail erect ppr., belted sa..
rimmed and buckled arg., the end

aude incipe.
Loveday, Suff. and Norf., a squirrel ppr.

pendent.
Lovelock, a greyhound passant

216.

Lowdell, Sydney Poole. Esquire, of Baldwin's. Liugfield. Surrey, near East


Grinstead. same crest and motto.
Lowdell, Edward, of 18, Randolph Road,

Maida Hill, W., same crest and motto.


Lowden, on a ducal coronet a wyvern

vomiting fire at both ends, all ppr.


cf. 69. 9
Lowder, out of a mural coronet seven
halberds facing outwards ppr.
70. i
Lowdes, a wyvern arg.
Lowdham, Suff., between two palm141. 4
branches an escallop, all ppr.
183. 2
or.
Cum prima luce.
cf. 74. 2
Loveden of Fyfield and Buscot, Berks, Lovett, Bart, (extinct), of Liscombe, Lowe, see Sherbrooke, Viscount.
(Another,
Bucks, a wolf's head erased sa.
30. 8 Lowe, a wolf passant arg.
a leopard sejant or, ducally gorged
28. 10
ppr.)
arg.
Manus juxta nardus.
Lovett, Percival Cosby Ernest, Liscombe
cf. 24. 3
Bucks, Lowe, a wolf passant arg., collared and
Leighton Buzzard,
House,
Loveis of Hennock, Devonsh., a bear
over
reflexed
chain
gu.,
the
chained
sejant sa.
same crest.
34. 8
back.
cf. 28. 10
Lovejoy, a cubit arm in armour holding Lovett, Major Hubert Richard, Esquire,
in the hand a ealtrap.
of Henlle Hall. Ruabon. a wolf passant Lowe, Drury-, William Drury Nathaniel,
2io. 7
(i) A wolf
of Locko Park, Derbysh.
Spe.
Lovelace, Earl of (formerly Rt. Hon.
ppr.
passant ppr. (for Lowe). 28. 10. (2) A
William King-Noel, now Milbanke)
Loveyne, a cross crosslet fitched or.
greyhound current sa.. collared, and
166. 2
(t) a buck at gaze arg., attired or
mullets
two
with
the
body
on
charged
dexter
Koel).
A
arm
.ec
Impey-Lovibond.
117.
Lovibond,
(for
3.
(2)
Duty leads me.
in fess or (for Drury).
121. 5
erect couped at the elbow, vested az., Lovibond, Bucks, a buck's head.
Droyt et devaunt.
adorned wth three ermine-spots in Lovibond of Hatfield, Peverell. Essex, a
Lowe, Derbysh.. a wolf passant arg.
fesse or, the ciitf turned up, grasping
boar's head couped and erect gu.
28. 10
the triuicheon of a spear, the head
cf. 43- 3
</.

13-

Loveday, John Edward Taylor, of Williamscote, Oxon., an eagle displayed


wih two heads per pale sa. and arg.,
armed, membered. and ducally gorged

sa.

cf.

60. 2

Loveney, a griffin sejant the wings ad62. 10


dorsed ppr.
Lovetot and Lovetoft, a demi-lady holding in her dexter hand a pair of scales.

LOX

352
Lowe

of Highneld, Notts,

a wolf passant

and chained

the
chain reUexed over the back. Inuocentiu quamvis in agro sanguinis, cf. 28. 10
Lowe, Arthur Courtald WiUoughby, Esquire, of GosHeld Hall, Halstead, Essex,
same crest and motto.
Lowe, Wilts, a wolf's head couped arg.,
collared

arg.,

gu.,

collared or.
30. 9
of Walden, Essex, a wolf's head
couped ppr., collared and ringed or.

Lowe

cf.

30. 9

Lowe

of Clifton Reynes, Bucks, a wolf's


30. 8
head erased arg.
Lowe of Brom5grove, Worcs., a demigriifin segreant or.
Spero meliora,

64. 2

Lowe, H. B., Esquire, the Grey House,


Barnt Green, Worcs., a wolf's head
erased, collared.
Spero meliora.

Lowe,

Staffs,

demi-griifin

segreant

erased arg.

Lowe

cf.

64. 2

Lowe, Worcs., a deuii-griffin


segreant or. Spero meliora.
64. 2
Lowe, George Sidney Strode, Esquire, of
I,
CoUingwood Villas, Stoke, Devonof

port,

same

crest

and motto.

Lowe, a wyvern vert.


70. i
Lowe, Derbysh.. on a mount vert, a heathcock ppr., winged or.
89. 8
Lowe of Bromley, Kent, and London, a
falcon with wings extended or.
87. I
Lowe of Westminster, Middx., two keys
in saltier or, interlaced with a chaplet
ppr.

Lowe,

Frederick Carnegie, Whitehall,


Devoosh., same crest.
of
Shrewsbury, Shropsh., and
Calue, Wilts, an erm. passant ppr.
collared or, lined and ringed gu. 1 34. 9
Lowe of Southmills, Beds, Jliddx.. and
Herts, out of a mural coronet gu., a
wolf's head arg., transfixed by a spear
or, headed of the second.
Iiwe, a lion's head erased regardant.
cj. 17. 6
Lowe, Hill-, .Arthur Ommaney, Court of
Hill, Tenbury, a demi-grififin rampant
or.
Spero meliora.
Lowen of London, a stag statant quarterly
per pale indented or and az., the dexter

Lowe,

Lowndes

of Palterton, Derbysh., a lion's

head erased

or,

gorged with a chaplet


290.

vert.

Lowndes or Lownds, England and Scotland, a dove volant over water holding

Lowry, Ireland, a fox's head couped gu.


33-4
Lowry-Corry, Hon. Henry William, of
Edward.'^tone

Hall,

Boxford, Suff.
charged with a crescent
(2) A garland between
two laurel- branches of the same, all
93ppr. (for Lowry).
Lowndes, the Bury, Chesham, Bucks, a
257. 12
leopard's head erased at the neck, Lowry, Lieutenant-General Robert William, C.B., of Aughnablaney, co. Fergorged with a laurel-branch ppr.
in the

(i)

A cock ppr.,

gu. (for Carry).

beak an olive-branch ppr.

cf.

managh, and of 25, Warrington Crescent, London, W., between two branches

23. 10

Lowndes, Stone-, Bucks and Oxon. (i)


A leopard's head and neck erased or,
gorged with laurel ppr. (for Lowndes),
:

cf.

or,

23. 10.

(2)
griffin's

Out

of laurel a garland of the same.


257. 12
Lows, Scotland, a lion rampant or.
i
1
Lowsley, Barzillai, Esquire, LieutenantColonel Royal Engineers (retired), of
Linnholm, the Thicket, Southsea,
Hants, on a chapeau gu., turned up
erm., a millstone arg., with millrind or.
An I may.
Lowsley, Lionel Dewe, Esquire, of Hampstead Norreys, near Newbury, Berks,
same crest and motto.
Lowste, a dexter hand ppr., holding up a

of a ducal coronet
(for Stone).

head erm.

Mcdiocra firma.
67. 9
Lowndes, George .Allan, of Barrington
Hall, Essex; (i) A lion's head erased
or (for Loiondes).
17. 8.
(2) A dexter
arm embowed in armour, the hand in
a gauntlet grasping a sword in bend
the point downwards ppr.,
hilt or, pendant from the
by a riband, an escutcheon gold,
charged with a griffin's head erased az.
sinister,

pommel and

wrist

fleur-de-lis

215.

Lowten of Mauley, Chesh., a demi-griffin


(for Clayton).
cf. 201. 4
Lowndes, Selby-, William, Selby House,
per fess, indented erminois and erm.,
Bletchley,
the wincrs elevated sa., holding in the
Bucks: (i) A leopard's
head erased at the neck or, gorged with
dexter claw a cross crosslet fitched az.
a laurel-branch ppr. (for Lowndes).
cf. 64. 2
(2) A Saracen's head affrontee ppr., Lowtham, an antelope's head gu., colwreathed round the temples or and sa.,
lared erm.
cf. 126. 2
at the back a quiver with arrows, also Lowthen, a dragon's head with wings
ppr., slung across the left shoulder by
addorsed, pierced through the breast
a belt az., studded with bezants
by a spear.
Lowther, Earl of Lonsdale, see Lonsdale.
(for Selby).
Ways and means.
Lowndes, William, Chesham, Bucks, same Lowther, Sir Charles Bingham, Bart., of
crests.
Swillington, Yorks, a dragon passant
arg.
Lowndes, F.S.A., 140, Ashley Gardens,
Magistraius indicai virum.
Westminster, S.W., a lion's head
erased gorged with a wreath of laurel. Lowther, Rt. Hon. James, P.C, M.P., of
Macte vtrljtte esto.
290. I
59, Grosvenor Street, Loudon, W.,
same crest and motto.
Lowndes of Hassall Hall, Chesh., a lion's
73. 2
head erased or.
17. 8 Lowther, Gorges St. George Beresford,
Lowndes, Oxon., a leopard's head erased
same crest and motto.
at the neck or, gorged with a laurel- Lowther, Rear- Admiral Marcus, J.P., of
branch ppr.
2, Ependen Road, St. Leonards-on-Sea,
cf. 23. 2
Lowndes of Morden, Surrey, a goat arg.,
same crest and motto.
armed, unguled, coUared, and the line Lowther, Hon. William, of Lowther
reflexed over the back or, charged on
Lodge, Kensington Gore, S.W., and
the shoulder for difference with a rose
High House, Carapsea Ashe, Wickham

attire of the last, and the sinister of


the first.
117. 5
gu.
Market, same crest.
cf. 129. 5
Lower of Trelaske, Cornw., a unicorn's Lowndes, Edward Chaddock, Castle Lowther, a dexter hand ppr., holding up
head erased arg.
49. 5
Combe, Chippenham (i) A lion's head
an escallop or.
216. 2
Lower of St. Winnow Barton, Polmawgan,
erased or, gorged with a wreath of Lowthian, Edinburgh, a bugle-horn gu.,
Tremeere and Lezant, Cornw., a unilaurel vert.
garnished.
290. i
Non dormit qui custodit.
(2) A pheon or,
corn's head erased quarterly arg. and
the shaft entwined with a serpent
228. II
sa.
49. 5
ppr. (for Gorsi).
Lowthorpe, James William Frederick,
LowQeld, a bull's head erased sa.
44. 3 Lownes, a hydra with seven heads.
Esquire,
of
Bryanston Street,
14,
Lowis, Scotland, a hand holding a spear
Portman Square, W., upon a lion's
73- 3
in pale ppr.
cf. 214. 11
Lowrie or Lowry, a cat current gardant
gamb erased fesseways, a wyvern with
Lowle, Somers., and of Yardley, Worcs.,
ppr.
wings elevated ppr., charged with a
26. 6
a stag's head cabossed or, between the Lowrs, De^onsh. and Cornw., a bear ramtrefoil or.
Fortior lex>ne fides.
265. 5
attires a pheon az.
cf. 122. 5
pant sa.. muzzled and lined or.
Lowyn, Herts and Kent, a crab sa.
Lowman of Whitstone and Brokeland, Lowry, see Belmore, Earl.
141. 5
Devoush., a lion's gamb erect and Lowry, see Rowton, Baron.
Loxam, a stork's head couped arg., holderased aa., holding a battle-axe or.
Lowry, Ireland, between two branches
ing in the beak an escallop sa.
of laurel, a garland of the same ppr. Loxdale Shropsh., a bull's head couped
38- 3
Lownde, a hind regardant ppr., resting
Virtus semper viridis.
ppr.
(Another, arg., armed or.)
Floreant lauri.
its dexter foot on a bee-hive ppr.
257. 12
cf. 44. 3
125. I Lowry, Robert WiUiam, Esquire, B.A., Loxdale, Reginald James Rice, Castle
Lownde of Jekesford, Cambs, on a mount
of
Ponieroy House. Pomeroy, co.
Hill,
Aberystwyth, same crest and
vert, a griffin sejant witn wings adTyrone, two laurel-branches intermotto.
:

dorsed

or.

cf.

62. 10

fretted

ppr.

Loxdale, Shropsh., a bull's head erased

Floreant lauri.Virtus

Lownde, Lines, on a ducal coronet or, a


semper viridis.
hawk close of the same, beaked and Lowry, Cumb., two laurel-sprigs
legged arg.
85. 9
ppr.

arg.
in orle
j

146

44- 3

Loxton, Samuel, Esquire, of Fern DeU.


Cannock. Staffs, in front of a mount

LOX
thereon a beacon fired ppr., entwined by a serpent, the head to the
vert,

353

LUD

Lucas, Essex and Suff., out of a ducal


coronet or, a dragon's head gu.

Luce, an eagle regardant with wings


displayed holding in the dexter claw
a sword erect.
yy, g
Lucey, out of a ducal coronet a boar's

<
sinister gu., three trefoils slipped, also
72. 4
vert.
Fiat lux.
Lucas, out of a ducal coronet or, a draLoxton, C. A., Esquire, of Shoal Hill House,
gon's head gu., and on the head a
Cannock, Staffs, in front of a mount
baron's coronet ppr.
vert, thereon a beacon fired ppr., Lucas, Bart., of Ashtead Park, Surrey,
entwined by a serpent, the head to the
issuing from a wreath of oak or, a
sinister gu., three trefoils slipped, also
dragon's head with wings endorsed
vert.
Fiat lux.
gu., semee of annulets are.
Spes et
Loxton, S. E., of Fern Dell, Cannoch,
fides.
Staffs., same crest and motto.
Lucas of Wateringbury, Kent, out of a
Loyd-Lindsay, see Wantage, Baron.
vallery coronet or. a dragon's head az.,
gorged with a collar arg., charged with
Loyd, Wales, a stag's head erased ppr.,
attired or
121. 2
three annulets gu., with wings elevated
Loyd of Havering, Essex, a stag's head
of the third
couped ppr., attired or, gorged with a Lucas, Charles Davis, Esquire, of 48,
chaplet of laurel vert.
120. 3
Phillimore Gardens. Kensington, W., a
Loyd, Frederick Edward, Albyns, Romdemi-griffin arg., beaked and memford, Essex, a buck's head ppr., attired
bered or. Staf religione parentum.
or, erased sa., charged on the neck with Lucas, Robert William, Esquire, B.A., of
a fess engrailed of the third, thereon
Brighton Road,
Carrickmines,
co.
three bezants.
Dublin, same crest and motto.
Non mihi, sed patriie.
Loyd, Edward Henry, Esquire, J. P., of Lucas, Richard Clement, of Oaklands
Langleybury, Herts, same crest and
House, West Lavington, Sussex, and
motto.
50,Wimpole Street, W., a dragon's head
Loyd, Colonel Lewis Vivian. Esquire, of
<5ouped at the neck gu., issuant from
two annulets or, and holding in the
55, Egertou Gardens, S.W., same crest
and motto.
mouth a torch fired ppr. Fortis et fidelis.
Loyd, a lion rampant holding between
the paws a boar's head couped. cf. 225. 5 Lucas, Shadwell-, William, Esquire, of
the Hall, Fairlight, Hastings: (i) An
Loyd or Lloyd of Keyswin, Merionethsh.,
Marrington, Shrop^h., and Staffs, a
escallop within an annulet (/or Shiddemi-lion rampant sa.
10. I
loell).
(2) On a mount vert, a wyvcrn
Loyd, Wales, a wolf salient arg., holding
arg., wings elevated or, charged on the
a broken arrow ppr., the point dropping
body with six annulets or.
blood.
Lucas, Kent, a camelopard passant sa.,
</.
Loyd, Thomas Edward John, Esquire, of
attired or.
132. 8
Aberdunant, Carnarvonsh., a Saracen's Lucas-Scudamore, Edward Scudamore,
Esquire, of the Cap House, Pontrilas
head affrontee erased at the neck ppr.,
wreathed about the temples or and
R.S.O. (i) Out of a ducal coronet or,
sa., between two fleurs-de-lis of the
a bear's pawsa. (/or Scudamore). (2) A

Lucie-Smith,

163. 2
C.B.,
the

adjuvarUe.

291.

Luck, a hawk hooded and belled, perched


on the stump of a tree.
cf. 86. 1

Luck

'.

of

Rotherfield,

Sussex,

a pelican

with wings elevated and endorsed sa.,


between two branches in orle vert.
Luckin, Essex, a demi-griflin or, issuing
from a tower paly of six of the last
and sa.
157. 10
Lucy, William, Esquire, of Birmingham.
on a mount vert, a boar's head gu.,
issuant from a wreath of oak ppr., between two wings barry of six arg. and
gu.

En

avant.

Lucy, William Charles, Esquire, of Palace


Yard, Glouc, same crest.
Lucy, out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's
head between two wings sa., billettce
of the first.
Lucy, Charlecote, Warw., out of a ducal
coronet gu., a boar's head erect arg.,
guttee-de-poix, between two wings
erect sa.,

billettee or.

By

truth

and

diligence.

demi-griiiin arg., beaked

Major-General,

Worthing: (:) A dexter arm


in armour embowed holding in the hand
a broken tilting-spear, all ppr. 291. 6.
(2) A lion's head erased arg., between
two laurel-branches vert, and above
the head an antique coronet or. Christo
Acacias,

last.

and nock between two wings

head

displayed.
Lucie of London, a crescent arg.

and membered
j

Ludford,
Newdigate-,
Warw.: (i) A
boar's head couped erminois, holding
in the mouth a cross patee gu. (for
Ludford).
(2) A fleur-de-lis arg. (for
Newdigate).
148. 2
Ludgater.of Eltham, Kent, a demi-greyhound couped sa., gorged with a collar

Luard, a heart gu., charged with a rose


or.
Pros pice.
arg.
Lucas, Joseph, Esquire, of Foxhunt
cf. iSi. i
Luard, Major-General Charles Edward, of
Manor, Waldron, Sussex, in front of
or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon
Ightham Knoll, Sevenoaks, Kent, a
three caltraps or, on a mount vert, a
of the last charged with a leopard's
demi-lion rampant holding between
fox passant in front of three oakProspice.
face jessant-de-lis az.
the paws a mullet.
leaves ppr.
Respice finem.
60. 6
Lubbock, a stork with wings elevated Lucas, Cornw., a lamp or, the flame ppr. Ludgershall, a talbot passant az., collared
or.
cj. 54. 5
erm., resting the dexter claw on an
177- 5
antique shield az., bordered or, charged Lucas, Cornw., a sword in pale arg., hilt Ludham of London, a demi-dragon erm.,
with wings elevated, holding between
with a lion rampant gardant arg. Aucand pommel or, between two wings gu.
112. 4
its claws a key or, and charged on the
tor pretiosa facit.
236. 12
shoulder with a cinquefoil gu.
Lubbock, Sir NeviUe, K.C.II.G., 6;, Lucas, Derbysh., an arm embowed to the
sinister, vested sa., bezantee, cuffed Ludington, Lines, a palmer's staff in
Earl's Court Square, London, S.W.,
pale sa.
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a cross
a stork close, resting his dexter claw
crosslet gu.
Ludington of Shrawley, Worcs., a swan
on a lozenge charged with a lion
sejant holding in the beak a branch ppr.
rampant.
Lucas, an arm embowed ppr., vested arg.,
the
with
quatrefoil
Suff., a bird with wings expanded
charged
on
elbow
a
Ludkin,
Lube, see Rockliff-Lube.
sa., holding in the hand a cross crossaz., beaked and legged or.
Lubienski, Count Louis Pomian Bodenlet fitched gu.
Ludlow, Baron (Lopes), Heywood, Westham. Esquire, J.P., D.L., of Rotherwas,
bury, Wilts: (i) A lion sejant ermiHeref.. and BuUingham Manor, Heref., Lucas, Lines, an arm embowed vested
nois, collared with a collar gemelle gu.,
sa., bezantee, cuffed arg., holding in
hand and arm armed, grasping a
the hand ppr. a cross crosslet gu.
the dexter forepaw resting on a lozenge
falchion rising from a count's coronet.
2S2. 10. (2) A dexter arm couped
(Bingham),
on
a
mount
of
Hasland,
Derbysh.,
out
of
battleaz.
Ol
Lucas
Earl
Lucan,
ments or, a dexter arm embowed ppr.,
and embowed habited purpure, purfled
vert, a falcon rising with wings exand diapered or, cuffed arg., holding
charged on the elbow with five annupanded ppr., armed, membered, and
in the hand ppr.
a palm - branch
Spes men Christus.
lets in cross sa., holding in the hand a
belled or.
28 2. II.
vert.
cross crosslet gu.
Lucar of Madenbrook, Somers., a cubit
arm erect vested per pale az. and gu., Lucas, John Seymour, Esquire, R.A., Ludlow, Earl of (extinct). (Ludlow), a lion
rampant sa., bezantee. Spero injestis,
F.S.A., of New Place, Woodchurch
cuffed arg., holding in the hand a
secundis.
vietuo
Road, Hampstead, N.W., and Blythcf. i. 10
hawk's lure, also arg., stringed gu.
i. 10
burgh, Suff., issuant from the battle- Ludlow, a lion rampant sa.
Lucas-Clements, see Clements.
ments of a tower ppr., a cubit arm Ludlow, Lreland, a lion rampant sa.,
Lucas, Baron Lucas {extinct), of Shenfield,
bezantee.
erect vested and cuffed or, the hand
cf. i. 10
Essex, out of a d\ical coronet or, a
ppr., holding an antique lamp sa., fired Ludlow, a parrot holding in the dexter
dragon's head and shoulders with
ppr.
296. 1 5
10 1. 13
yz. i
claw a pear.
wings erect gu.
[

23

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LUS

354

temples or and sa., charged upon the


Edwin, Esquire, of the Firs,
neck with a mullet of six points of the
Surrey,
a demi-otter
Wimbledon,
second within a wreath in arch, also or
i
oouped sa.
1 34267. 4
and sa. Respite finetn.
Ludlow, Edwin, Esquire, a demi-marten
Lumisden, Scotland, a naked arm holding
couped sa.
Dei dona sum quod sum.
a sword ppr.
Ludlow, John Malcolm Forbes, Esquire,
212. 13
C.B., of 35, Upper Addison Gardens,
Scarborough,
see
Viscount,
Lumley,
Kensington, same crest.
Earl.
Ludlow-Bruges, Richard Heald Esquire,
Lines,
pigeon
a
of
Harbling,
anchor
Lumley
An
(i)
of Seend, Melksham
arg., holding in its beak a laurel-sprig
erect sa., charged with a saltire or,
92. 5
vert.
entwined by a cable ppr. (lor Bruges).
(jor Lumley, Yorks and Middx., a pelican in
(2) A demi-marten couped sa.

Ludlow,

one and two, and resting the sinister


leg on a lion's head erased gu.
God's

my

Guide.

Lund, Herbert, Esquire, of Fern Hill,


Pendleton, Manchester, same crest and
motto.
Lunden, a cross moline sa.
165. i
Lundie, Scotland, a boar's head erased

'

and erect
Lundin,

sa.

Scotland,

cross

moline

43. 3
gu.

Mihi ccelum partus (for


Oinne solum jorti patria [for
Ludlow).
Ludlow- Hewitt of Clancoole, near Bandon,
the trunk of a tree fesseways eradicated
ppr., therefrom rising a falcon belled
or, fretty gu., in the beak an acorn
slipped ppr.
135-8
Lufers, a hedgehog ppr.
cj. 133. 9
Luff, an elephant passant sa.
Luflnan, a saltier charged with a cresLudlow).

Bruges).

her piety,

all

Justitia.
165. I
Lundin of Auchtermaimie, Fifesh., a hand
ppr., holding up a cushion in pale or.
21 1;. 9
Tarn genus quam virtus.

98. 14

ppr.

Lumley,

an eagle displayed with two Lundin

heads.

Lumley, Bart,
field.

Essex,

crowned

or.

{extinct),

74. 2
of Great Brad-

an eagle displayed

of Baldester, Fifesh., Scotland, a

dexter hand apaumee,

charged with

an

dum

eye, all ppr.

Certior

cerno.

222. 4
Lundin of that Hk, Scotland, from an

sa.,

74. 14
Moor's head in profile
about the temples or
c).

antique coronet or, a lion issuing afIreland, a


frontee gu., holding in the dexter paw
ppr., wreathed
a sword erect, and in the sinister a
192. 13
and vert.
thistle slipped, all ppr.
Dei dono sum
Lumsdain, Sandys-, Edwin Robert John
quod sum.
Blainerne, Edrom, Berwick: (i) An
erne devouring a salmon, all ppr.
(2) Lunn, a demi-pegasus regardant.
A griffin per fesse or and gu. Beware
cf. 47- 8
Lugdon, a lion's head erased or, ducally
Lunstord, a boar's head or, couped gu.
Probo non paenitet.
in time.
18. 5
gorged az.
43- I
189. 9 Lumsdean and Lumsden, Scotland, a
Lugg, a cherub's head ppr.
with a
Luntley,
lion's
head
or,
charged
fish
ppr.
Beware
in
a
devouring
a
peliheron
coronet
or,
a
out
of
ducal
Lugg,
a
martlet sa.
cf. 21. i
can's head vulning between two wings,
Lumsden of Ferryhill, near Aberdeen, an Luppincote, on a cross patee arg., four
all ppr.
hearts gu.
Fide
eagle preying on a salmon ppr.
Luke, an archer shooting with a bow ppr.
265. 4 Lupton of Thame, Oxon., and Yorks, a
et perseverantia.
wolf's head erased sa.
30. 8
James David, Esquire, of
Lumsden,
'P ..
Huntingfield, Perthsh., same crest and Lurford, a boar's head erased at the
Luke of Glasgow and Greenfield, Scotneck.
41. 5
motto.
land, a bull's head ppr., winged or.
Lumsden, a heron devouring a salmon Lurgan, Baron (Brownlow), on a chapeau
Strenue insequor.
az.,
turned up erm., a greyhound
Beivare in time.
ppr.
Luke of Copley, Beds, Paxton, Durh.,
statant gu., collared or.
Esse quam
and Hunts, a bull's head az., armed Lumsden, Henry, of Pitcaple Castle,
videri.
Aberdeen, Scotland, a naked arm holdcf. 58. 4
or, between two wings addorsed of the
Dei dono sum quod Lurty, a dexter hand holding a dagger
ing a sword ppr.
last.
212. 9
in
pale,
all
ppr.
212.
sum.
Albert
Gate
13
P.
v..
Esquire,
C.I.E.,
Luke,
regarPeter
Stark,
Lusado,
on
mount
vert,
dove
G.C.B.,
a
a
Mansions, S.W., a bull's head couped Lumsden, Colonel Sir
dant with wings expanded arg., holdof Biichcomb, Dufftown, N.B., a dexter
between two wings addorsed.
ing in the beak a sprig ppr., charged
arm embowed holding a sword. Dei
Luker of Drangan, Tipperary (i) An
on the neck with a bar gemelle or.
dono sum quod sum.
arm erect couped at the elbow, vested
Honneur me guide.
per pale az. and gu., cuffed arg., hold- Lumsden of Balgowan, Perthsh., Scotland, a dexter hand grasping a sword Luseombe of Havelock House, Lewisham,
ing in the hand a hawk's hu'e ppr.
a
demi-leopard ppr., semee of estoilcs
in bend sinister ppr.
Dei dono sum
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or, a demiaz., and holding between the paws an
212. 13
quod sum.
horse gu.
cf. 53. 3
escutcheon or, charged with a cross
Lukin, Lines, a demi-lion gu., collared Lumsden, James, of Arden, Dumbarpatonce az.
tonsh., a hand grasping a sword in
gobony or and az.
10. 9
bend sinister ppr. Dei dono sum quod Luseombe of Comb Royal, Devonsh.. a
Lukin, Rev. Arthur Charles Napier,
demi-lion rampant gardant crowned
M.A., of The Vicarage, Ashley Green,
or.
Berkhamsted, a demi lion rampant Lumsden of Cushnie, Aberdeensh., a
cf. 10. 8
dexter arm embowed holding in the Luseombe, Tooke Cumming, Esquire, of
gu.,
collared,
gobony or and az.
Frankfort, Dundrum, co. Dublin, a
hand a sword in bend sinister, all ppr.
demi-lion rampant gardant, crowned
Dei dono sum quod sum.
Lukin, Rev. James, B.A., of Felbrigge
or and collared az.. pierced through
Lodge. Romsey, same crest and motto. Lun or Lunn, a greyhound's head erased
the neck from behind with an arrow
Lukin, Colonel Frederick Windham, of
sa., holding in the mouth a stag's foot
ppr., and charged on the neck with a
New Bond Street, London, and
or, also erased.
8,
61. 5
cinquefoil
gu.
Deo duce ferro comiBanksea Cottages, Datchet, Bucks, Lund and Lunde, two laurel-branches in

Lumm,

same

crest and motto.


of Oxford, out of a tower a
issuant.

Lukin

crosslet az.
Esse quam videri.
Lum, Yorks, a Moor's head in
ppr.,

tantc.

saltier vert.

dragon

Lukis, Guernsey, a cubit arm vested gu.,


cuffed vert, garnished or, holding a
sprig of three holly-leaves ppr., between
two wings or, each charged with a cross
profile

wreathed about the temples or

and sa.
192. 13
Lumb, a sceptre in pale or.
170. 10
Lumb, James, Esquire, of Homewood
and Brigham Hall, Whitehaven, a
blackamoor's head in profile couped at
the shoulders ppr., wreathed about the

Luseombe of Totnes, Devonsh., a demilion rampant gardant and crowned or.


collared az., and pierced through the

Lund,

Frederick James, Esquire, of


Malsis HaU, Kildwick, Yorks, W.B.,
in front of a crescent or, a fountain
ppr.
Secundo flumine.
Lund, Thomas, Esquire, of Lovely Hall,
Blackburn, Lanes, a demi-lion ram-

neck with an arrow ppr., charged on


the shoulder with a cinquefoil gu. Deo
duce ferro com itante.
pant gu., charged with two covered Lusher, Surrey and London, a martlet or.
95. 2
cups in pale or, and holding between
the paws a plate thereon a cross patee Lusher of London, a demi-lion gu., laying
his paws on a gauntlet or.
9. 12
throughout, also gu. Semper fidtiis.
Lushington, Sir Arthur, Bart., of South
II. 4
Hill Park, Berks, a lion's head erased
Lund, Edward, Esquire, of Leighton
vert, charged on the erasure with three
Villa, Northgate, Edgley, Stockport, a
ermine spots or, ducally gorged arg.
demi-pegasus couped or, the wings
charged with five horse-shoes, two
cf. 18. 5
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355

Lushington, Rev. Thomas Godfrey Law, Lutwidge, between two branches of laurel
in orle a hand holding a scroll of
M.A., of Sittingbourne Vicarage, Kent,
same crest. Fides nudaque Veritas.
parchment, all ppr.
2\^. i
Lushington, Sir Godfrey, K.C.M.G., of Lutwidge, Charles Robert Fletcher, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of Holm Rook Hall,
34, Old Queen Street. Westminster,
and Stokke, Great Bedwyn, HungerWhitehaven, Cumb., and Shandon,
ford, Wilts, same crest.
Tunbridge Wells, Kent, on a wreath of
the colours a lion rampant per pale
Lushington, Sir Franklin, of Templehurst,
Southborough, Kent, same crest and
arg. and gu., collared or.
Deo patria
motto.
amisis.
cf. 1. 13
Lushington, His Honour Judge Vernon, Lutwyche, an arm in armour wielding a
of 36, Kensington Square, W., and
sword, all ppr.
210. 2
Pyparts, Cobham, Surrey, same crest Lutwyche of Lutwych, Shropsh., an
and motto.
heraldic tiger's head erased gu., tufted
and maned or.
Lushington, see Wildman-Lushington
cf. 25. 4
Lusk, Sir Andrew, Bart., of Colney Park, Lutwyche, Hudson Latham, Esquire, J.P.,
in the parishes of St. Stephen, St.
D.L., of Kynaston Ross, Heref., same
Albans, and Shenley, Herts, an ancient
crest.
ship with tliree masts, the sails furled Lutyens, a serpent erect on its tail.
ppr., and permons gu., surmounted by Luxford, a dexter arm embowed, holding
a rainbow ppr.
Laus Deo.
in the hand a dagger, both ppr.
Luson, on a ducal coronet a dolphin
c/. 201. 4
naiant, aU ppr.
140. 4 Luxtord of Wartling and Higham, Sussex.
Lusy, out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter
a boar's head arg., erased at the neck
hand holding a rose stalked and leaved,
gu., holding in the mouth a spear or,
all ppr.
218. II
headed of the first.
LutelOOte of OrchiU, Perthsh., Scotland, a Luxford, Sussex, a wolf rampant supportswan ppr., on its head a crescent.
ing an arrow in pale, point downwards
Addicunt aves.
or, flighted arg.
Robertson-,
John Stewart
LutefOOte, a hand vested holding a mill- Luxford^
Odiame, Higham, Sussex
rind ppr.
(i) Upon a
207. 4
roek ppr., a wolf rampant or, collared,
Luther, Essex, two arms in armour emwith line reflexed over the back az.,
bowed, holding in the hands a round
supporting
arrow
buckle.
an
az. point downwards.
Luther, on a rose a long cross gu.
Lcctitia
(2) A cubit arm erect holding
an imperial coronet, all ppr.
per mortem.
Lutley, John Habington, Brockhampton, Luxford, a boar's head couped or.
Worcs., a lion couchant guardant sa.
43- :
Virtute nan vi.
Luxmoore, Charles Frederick Coryndon,
of Ashbrook Hall, Middlewich
(
A
Lutman of Bentley, Hants, and Langley,
i )
boar stataut ppr. {for Brooke). (2) In
Sussex, out of a mural coronet arg., a
front of a battle-axe a moorcock, all
demi-lion rampant az., holding between
its paws a mullet or.
ppr. (for Luxmoore).
Paste without
cf. 15. 8
Lutteley of Bromscroft, Shropsh., and
fraude.
Worcs., on a plate an eagle displayed Luxmoore or Luxmore, a sea-lion rampant
1

ppr.

Luxmore

Lutterell, see Luttrell.

Lutterford, Staffs, a spear or, embrued


gu. between two wings expanded sa.
112. II
,

Lutton, in the sea a rock ppr.

179.

Lutton of Knapton, Yorks, on the stump


of a tree eradicated or, a peacock close

20. 2

Witherdon and

Kerslake,
Devonsh., a battle-axe erect ppr. Secmis fecit securum.
172. 3
Lyal or Lyall, Scotland, a swallow volant
of

ppr.
Sedvlo et honeste.
Lyall, Henry Claud, of Hedley,

96. 2
Epsom, a
wattled gu.

An
cock or, combed and
I mat/.
ppr.
Luttrell, a dexter hand holding a garland Lybb, Oxon., a naked arm erect holding
in the hand an oak-branch fructed, all
218. 6
of roses, all ppr.
ppr
ppr.
Luttrell-Ohnius,
Earl of Carhampton
1 in armour ppr., holding
(extinct), Ireland, a demi-Moor in arin the hand a spear of three points.
mour ppr., garnished or, between two
branches of laurel vert, round the Lybbe, Oxon., a dexter arm embowed in
mail, supporting a halberd ppr.
temples a wreath arg. and gu., on the
breast a fess counter-embattled of the Lychefield and Lychfeld, an arm embowed,
vested arg., holding in the hand ppr.
second.
En Dieu est ina fiance.
a bow or, strung gu.
Luttrell of Luttrellstown, Ireland, an
otter passant, holding in the mouth a Lychfeld and LychQeld, Shropsh., a boar's
head couped az.
En Dieu est ma fiance.
fish, all ppr.
43. I
Luttrell of Four Oaks, Warw., an otter Lychford of Charlwood, Surrey, a leopard's face per pale arg. and sa., besa., holding in the mouth a fish ppr.
tween two wings counterchanged.
Luttrell, Fownes-, George, of Dunster
Castle, Somers., out of a ducal coronet Lydall or Lyddall of Sunning and Didcot,
Berks, and Ipsden and Uxmore, Oxon..
or, a plume of five feathers arg.
Quce114. 13
on a mural coronet chequy or and az..
site marte tuenda arte.
a heron's head erased of the first holdLuttrell of Hanbury, Somers., and Harting in its beak a scroll with the motto,
land Abbey, Devonsh.. a boar passant
Et patribus et posteritate.
104. 10
arg.,
bristled and charged on the
Lydcotte, Bucks, of Woodburcot, Norshoulder with a rose or. cf. 40. 9
thamp. and Surrey, on a ducal coronet
Lutwich, a dexter arm in armour holding
all
a
boar's
or.
210. 2
head couped,
in the hand a sword, both ppr.

'

Lyddel,

crowned

lion

rampant

arg.,

or.

ducally
i. 12
Noti

Lyde, a stag's head erased erminois.


sibi.

121. 2

Lyde, Ames-, Lionel NeviUe Frederick,


Esquire, of Ayot St. Lawrence and the
Hyde, Herts, and Thornham Hall,
Brancaster, Norf.
(i) A buck's head
erased erminois, attired or (for Lyde).
121. 2.
(2) A rose arg., slipped and
leaved ppr., in front thereof an annulet
:

or (for Ames).
Non sibi.
cf. 49. 5
Lydiard of Meadsfield, Surrey, out of a
naval coronet or, a Moor's head affrontee
ppr., wreathed round the temples with
laurel vert, round the neck a torse arg.
and az., thence pendent from a ribbon
arg., fimbriated az., a representation
of a gold naval medal.
Virtute et prudentia.

Lydown, an anchor

in pale environed
with a serpent.
161. 3
Lye, an antelope's head arg., attired or,
collared gu.
cf. 1 26. 2
Lye, Heref. and Wilts, an eagle displayed
arg., beaked and legged gu.
75-2
LyeU, Scotland, a swallow volant ppr.
Sedulo et honeste tutela.
96. 2
Lyell, Scotland, a unicorn's head erased.

At

all tijmes

Lyell

God

?ne defend.

Kinnordy,

of

Angus,

armour holding a sword


or.
Forti non

49. 5

a hand in

ppr., hilt

pommel

and

ignavo.

212. 4
Lyell of Murthill, Aberdeen, Scotland, a

dexter hand holding a sword erect,


Forti non ignavo.

ppr.

LyeU

Gardyne

of

all

212. 9
Forfarsh., a

Castle,

dexter hand holding a sword erect ppr.,

between two sprigs of

laurel, also ppr.

Tutela.

LyeU of Dysart, Scotland, same crest


and motto.
Lyell, Bart, (extinct), of Kinnordy, Forfarsh., upon
rock a dexter cubit arm
;

erect in armour ppr.,


ppr charged with a
cross parted and fre
fretty gu., the hand
grasping a sword, also ppr. Forti non
ignavo.
274. 9
Lyfield of Stoke Dabernon, Surrey, a
bull's

head

caboshed

arg.,

charged

with three guttes-de-poix.


cf. 43. 8
Lyford, a fox's head erased or.
33. 6
Lygglns, a greyhound sejant ppr.
59. 4

Lygon,

see

Beauchamp,

Earl.

Lygon, a savage's head affrontee couped


at the shoulders.
Ex fide fortis.
Lyle or Lyell of Woodhead, Scotland, a
swallow volant ppr. Sedulo et honeste.
96. 2
Lyle, De, Lord Lyle, a cock or, crested gu.
An 1 may.
91. 2
Lyley of Fulham, Middx., a cubit arm in

armour, the hand within a gauntlet


grasping a war mace, all ppr., from the
handle of the mace a chain pendent
encircling the arm or.
Lylgrave, a peacock's head couped at the
neck go bony or and az., holding in the
beak a hly arg.
cf. 103. 2
Lymesey or Lymesy, a demi-bear ram-

pant sa.
Lymington,

34. 13

Viscount,

sec

Portsmouth,

Earl.
j

Lymme of Lymm, Chesh.. a lion's head


21. i
couped per pale arg. and gu.
Ly nacre or Lynaker, Derbysh., a grey61. 4
hound's head erased arg.

232

LYN

Lynch-Power, see Power.


Lynch, on a ducal coronet or, a lynx passant gardant arg.
Lynch of Tcddington. Middx., a lynx
302. 9
passant gardant ppr.

Lynch, Ireland, two ears of wheat in


I54- 4
saltier ppr.
Lynch, James Beverley, Esqnire. of Weaton Wood, Newport, Shropsh., a wolf
passant coward ppr., collared or,
charged with a hurt, and chained of the

Semper fidelis.
Lynch of Barna, Galway, a lynx passant
302. 9
gardant ppr. Semper fidelis.
Lynch, George Staunton, Esquire, J. P., of
Clydagh House, co. Galway, Ireland,
a lynx passant ppr., charged on the
shoulder with a mullet gu. Semper

>

second.

127. 2

cf.

of Clogher House, co. Mayo


(l) A
lynx passant gardant ppr. (for Lynch),
127. 2.
(2) A demi-wolf holding
cf.
between the paws a heart {for Crean).
Lynch-Staunton, Charles Rushworth, Esquire, of Clydagli, Headford, Tuam,

Lynch

Galway (i) Upon a mount vert, a


fox statant ppr. (for Staunton).
(2) A
charged with a
muUet gu. {for Lynch). En Dieu ma
CO.

lynx passant ppr.,


foy.

Lyndergreen, out of a foreign coronet a


sprig.

Lyndhurst, Baron (extinct), Rt. Hon. the


late Sir John Singleton Copley, a dexter
arm embowed in armour ppr., charged
with an escallop
graspmg
vord
and encircled with a chaplet of laurel,

thistle, and in her sinister a chaplet


beaked az., between two wings or, a
of laurel ppr. Laura redimita quiescam.
tower of the last (far Stephens). (2)
Speravi.
A griffin's head erased sa., charged
on the neck with an ermine spot Lyon of Heref., London, and West Twyford, Middx., on a pink flowered gu.,
arg.. surmounting a cross crosslet in
or
Lyne).
Recte
el
sinister
leaved
vert, a lion's head erased per
bend
(fcrr
suaviter.
fesse erm. and ermines, charged with
Lynecar or Lynegar, Ireland, on a mount
a pale counterchanged.
117. I Lyon, Ireland, a lion's head erased sa.,
a stag, all ppr.
Lynedoch, Baron (Graham), an eagle or.
charged with a bar gemelle or.
Candide et secure.
cf. 17. 8
Lynegar, Ireland, on a mount a stag, all Lyon, Thomas Henry, of Appleton Hall,
ppr., charged with a trefoil,
Chesh., a lion's head erased ppr.
Pro
cf. 117. i
Lynell or Lineall, Shropsh. and Chesh.,
rege et patria.
17. 8
a garb or, between two trefoils sa.
Lyon of Bishop's Caudle, Dorset, a Hon
Lynes, an elephant's head erased purp.
rampant az., charged on the body with
three crosses patee arg., and resting
133- 3
Lynes of Tooley Park, Leics., and Hatton,
the sinister paw on a cross moline or.
Warw., in front of a fleur-de-lis arg., a
Innixus vera validus.
lion rampant gu.
Foi, roi, droit.
Lyon, Ireland, a hand holding a sword
Lynes, Samuel Parr, Esquire, of Garthppr., enfiled with a boar's head erased
meilio, Corwen, North Wales, same
or.
212. 6
crest and motto.
Lyon-Moore, Robert, Esquire, of Molenan,
Lynes, Rev. John, M.A., of Sandesfort
CO. Londonderry, and Cliff, Belleck. co.
House, Wyke Regis, Dorset, same crest
Fermanagh, a Moor's head ppr. Duris
and motto.
non frangor.
Lyngard and Lyngharde, Northamp a Lyons, Rt. Hon. the late Sir Richard
lion sejant gardant sa,, holding in the
Bickerton Pemell, G.C.B., Viscount
dexter paw a key in pale or.
Lyons of Christchurch, Southampton
Lyngard and Lyngharde, Northamp., a
(extinct), on a chapeau gu., turned up
lion's gamb erased and erect arg., holderm., a sea-Uon's head erased arg.,
ing three roses gu., stalked and leaved
gorged with a naval coronet az., holdvert.
ing in the mouth a flagstaff in bend
cf. 37. 12
Ly ngarde, Warw. an heraldic tiger's head
sinister ppr., therefrom flowing a banmaned and tufted sa.
25. 4
ner, also az., having inscribed thereon
" Marack " in letters of gold.
Lynn, Middx. and Surrey, a lion's head
Noli

Lynch-Blosse, Bart., see Blosse.

fidelis.

LYS

356

Ireland, a demi-savage brandish186. 3


ing a scimitar ppr.
Lynan, a rose charged with a thistle.
149- 3

Lynam,

erased arg.
Lynn, a demi-lion.

17. 8

irritare leones.

10. 2 Lyons, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Algernon


Woodbridge, Suff., a demi-eagle
M'Lennan, G.C.B., of Kilvrough, Glaerm., with wings addorsed and erect
morgansh., on a chapeau gu., turned
az., bezantee, charged on the breast
up erm., a sea-lion's head erased arg.,
with a martlet gu., and holding in the
gorged with a naval crown az.
Ultra pergerc.
also ppr.
beak an annulet, also of the last.
Lyons of Ledestown, Westmeath, on a
Lyndley of Lyndley, Yorks, and Skegby, Lynn of Southwick Hall, Northamp., a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion's
Notts, a griffin's head arg., gorged
lion's head erminois, erased gu., ducally
head erased arg. Noli irritare leones.
with a bar gemel sa.
crowned or, and gorged with a collar
cf. 66. i
I/. 9
Lyndon, Somers., five arrows, one in pale
sa., charged with four bezants, cf. 18. 8 Lyons of Brookhill, Lisburn, co. Antrim,
and four in saltier, banded and buckled Lynne, Yorks, a squirrel sejant ppr.,
Ireland, a demi-lion rampant holding
pprsupporting a cross crosslet fitched gu.
in the dexter paw a fleur-de-Us arg.
173- 3
In
Lyndon, Ireland, a sea-dragon flying,
te, Dotnine, speravi.
13-2
135- I
gorged with a mural coronet or
Lyon, see Strathmore and Kinghorue, Lyons, WiUiam Henry Holmes, Esquire,
Lyndon, George Frederick, Esquire, J.P.,
Earl of.
J.P., of Richmond Lodge, Strandton-n,
of Brandwood House, King's Heath, Lyon-Stewart,
see
Blakeney- Lyon-SteCO. Down, same crest and motto.
Woros., a leopard's head couped and
wart.
Lyons, Robert Colvill Jones, same crest
affrontee.
Vng roy, ung foy, ung Lyon, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet a
and motto.

Lynn

of

toy.

Lyndown, on a

pillar

a man's heart ppr.


176.

Lyndsay

of the Mount, Fifesh.. amidst


flames a heart transfixed by a dart, all

ppr.

Lyndsey, a demi-bear rampant

181. II
sa.

34- 13

demi-savage, the arms embowed.


Lyon, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet a
demi-savage, the dexter aim embowed,
pointing with forefinger, the sinister
elbow resting on the coronet.
Lyon, Scotland, within two branches of
laurel a lady to the girdle vested,
holding in her dexter hand the royal
thistle, all ppr.
In te, Domini, speravi.

Lyons,

James Bristow, Esquire, same

crest and motto


Lyons of Cork, Ireland, a demi

rampant

sa.

Virtute

et

lion

fidditate.

10.

Lyons,

William

Henry,

Esquire,

J. P.,

same

crest and motto.


Lyons of Cork, a woolpack arg., thereon
a lion passant su.

Lyndsey of London, and Bucksted, Sussex, an eagle displayed sa., beaked and
311. 2 Lysaght, Baron Lisle, see Lisle.
legged or, charged on the breast with Lyon, William Francis Henry, Goring Hall, Lysers, between two wings or, an anchor
a cross patee of the last.
Worthing, same crest and motto.
cf. 75. 2
161. 12
sa.
Lyndsey of Colby, Norf., a unicorn sejant Lyon, John Stewart, Kirkmichael, Dum- Lysle of Cambridge, and Compton Davregardant arg., armed, ungu., crined,
fries, same crest and motto.
riU, Somers., on a chapeau gu., turned
and ducally gorged or.
Lyon of London and Siu-rey, a demi-Iady
up erm., a millstone arg., charged with
Lyndwood, a fleur-de-lis per pale arg. and
ppr., vested arg., the stomacher fretty
iSo. 14
a mill-rind or.
sa.

148. 2

Lyne, a griffin's head erased sa.


66. 2
Lyne, John, Esquire, J.P., of Gala, Cranbrook, Tasmania, uses : a griSin's head
erased sa.
Aperto vivere voto.
66. 2
Lyne-Stephens of Weymouth: (i) In
front of a raven's head couped erm.,

az.,
holding in her dexter hand a
key or, and in her sinister a thistle
slipped and leaved ppr,, all within two
branches of oak in orle, fructed of the

last.

Lyon, a demi-lady ppr., attired or and


az.,
holding in her dexter hand a

Lysley, out of a ducal coronet or, a fleur-

de-Us arg.
Lysley, William Lowther,

penham

Pewsham, Chip-

On a chapeau

gu., turned
charged with
a miUrind or.
(2) A cubit arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet grasping
:

(1)

up erm., a miUstone

arg.

LYS

MAC

357

a -vvar-mace, all ppr., from the handle


of the mace a chain pendant encircling
Forward.
the arm or.
Lysons, two greyhounds' heads erased,
60. 12
addorsed, and collared.
Lysons of Hempsted Court, Glouc, the
sun rising out of a bank of clouds

couped at the shoulders ppr.


wreathed about the temples arg. and

Lyster-Smythe, Colonel William, of Barbavilla, CoUinstown, co. Weatmeath,


out of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's

head

in profile,

Under the arms,


[for Lyttelton).
Hie murus aheneus. Over the Annesley crest, Viriutis amorc.
Over the
MacLeod crest, Hold fast. Over the
Lyttelton crest, Ung Dieu, ung roy.
Lytton, Surrey, Derbysh., and Herts, a
sa.

Exaltabit honore.

az.

Lyte, a bear

rampant

sa.,

muzzled

gu.,

supporting a staff.
34. 9
Lyte of Lytescary, Somers., a demi-swan
arg., with mngs extended gu., again.st
bittern in flags, seecled, all ppr.
a plume of three ostrich-feathers, the
middle one of the first, the other two Lytton, Earl of (Bulwer- Lytton) (i) A
bittern in flags ppr., charged with a
of the second.
rose gu., barbed and seeded ppr. (for
Lyttel, Ireland, a pot of flowers ppr.
Lytton).
Magnum in parvo.
(2) An heraldic tiger's head
erased erm., crined and armed or (for
Lyttelton, Rt. Hon. Sir Cliarles George,
Bulwer).
25. 4.
Viscount and Baron Cobham, Baron
(3) A dove
cf.
gardant arg., holding in the beak an
Lyttelton, and Baron Westcote, a Moor's
olive-branch ppr., fructed or (for
head in profile couped at the shoulders
Wiggett).
Hoc virlutia opus.
92. 4
ppr., wreathed about the temples arg.
and sa. Ung Dieu, ung ray.
192. 13 Lyveden, Baron (Vernon): (i) A boar's
head erased sa., ducally gorged or (for
Lyttelton-Annesley, Sir Arthur Lyttelton,
A cubit arm
Vernon).
309. 12.
K.C.V.O.
(I) On a wreath of the
(2)
erect in armour ppr., charged with a
liveries a Moor's head in profile ppr.,
battle-axe sa., the hand grasping two
wreathed about the temples arg. and
wreaths of laurel pendent on either side,
az. (for Annedey).
(2) On a wreath of
Vernon semper
all ppr. (for Smith).
his liveries, a bull'shead caboshed ppr.,

162. 5
ppr.
Valehit.
Lyssers, a dolphin haurient ppr.
140. II
Lyster, Ireland, on the point of a sword
in pale a garland of laurel ppr.
170. I
Lyster of Rowton Castle, Shropsh., a
Loyal an mort.
stag's head erased ppr.

121. 2

Lyster of Carlow, out of a ducal coronet


a stag's head, all ppr. Betinens vestigia
120. 7
jamce.
Lyster of Waye, Ashburton, Devonsh.,
out of a ducal coronet or, charged

with a cross humettee gu., a stag's


head ppr. Retinens vestigia jamce.
Lyster of Roscommon, out of a ducal
120. 7
coronet a stag's head, all ppr.
Lyster of Fort William, co. Roscommon,
121. 2
a stag's head erased ppr.

between two flags gu. (3) Upon a


wreath of the colours a Moor's head

274. II
140. 11

viret.

Lyzzers, a dolphin haurient ppr.

M.
of London, a wyvern
with wings addorsed or, pellettee.

Mabb and Mabbe

cf.

70.

I
1

Mabball and Mabbatt, a wyvern passant


vert, at the tail another head, and each
head vomiting flames, all ppr.
69. 9
Maberley or Maberly, out of a ducal coro16. 3
net or, a demi-lion gu.
Maberley, Thomas Astley, Mytten, Cuck-

a cross crosslet fitchee or.


Macabe, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant
arg., holding between the paws an

field,

arrow, point downwards, gu., headed

and feathered, also arg.


M'Aben of Knockdohan,

Scotland, a
Nulli prceda.
cf. 96. i
Scotland, a cross crosslet
fitched, and a sword in saltier gu.
166. 12
MacAdam, Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas

swallow ppr.

Macadam,

of Blackwater, co. Clare,


Ireland, on a mount vert, a cock ppr.,
holding in his bill a cross Calvary or.

Stannard,

In hoc signo vinces.


Esquire, J. P.,
Abbotsfield, Wivehscombe, Somers.,
in front of a dolphin haurient or.,
three chess-rooks az.
Generosity with
justice.
235. 2
McAdam, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a hawk's lure.
217. 8
McAdam or Macadam, Scotland, a stag's
head couped ppr. Calm. Crux mihi
grata quies.
1 2 1
5
M'Adam of Waterhead and Balloch-

Mac Adam-Smith, William

ppr.

Calm.

Crux

M'Adam

of Craigengillan, Ayrsh., Scot121. 2


Steady.
land, same crest.
HacaliSter, Charles Somerville, of Loup

and Kennox, a dexter arm

in

erect, holding

a dagger in pale,

Per mare, per

terras.

Fortiter.

armour
ppr.
210. 4

all

McAlister, Scotland, an arm in armour


in fess, holding in the hand a cross
Per mare, per
crosslet fitched gu.
211. 14
terras.
MacAIister, Donald, Esquire, of Barrmore, Cambs, same crest and motto.
M'Alaster or Macalister, Scotland, a
dexter hand holding a dirk in pale,
212. 9
both ppr. Fortiter.
McAUa or M'Aulay, Scotland, a boot
couped at the ankle ppr., and spurred.
Dulce periculum.
193. 9
M'AlIister, Scotland, a dexter arm in
armour embowed, holding in the hand
196. 5
a dagger, both ppr.
M'Allum, Scotland, a tower arg., masoned
sa.

In ardua

tendit.

156. 2
Saracen's "head

M'Ara, a thistle stalked and leaved in


front of a dexter arm from the elbow
erect, holding a sword in bend sinister,
all

ppr.

Macarmick, Cornw., an arm

embowed

in
ppr., holding in the

cutlass.

armour
hand a

cf.

195. 2

MacArtain, Ireland, a bear rampant


|

muzzled or.
McArther or M' Arthur,
laurel-branches in orle.

Macarthur,

Rev.

George

Scotland,

sa.,

two

146. 5
of

Fairfowl,

Wyandra, Ashfield, near Sydney, New


South Wales, Senior Chaplain to the
Volunteer forces of New South Wales,
two laurel- branches in orle. Fide et
opera.

146- 5

M' Arthur, Alexander. Esquire, of 79,


Scotland, a
all
Holland Park, London, W., in front of
a greyhound couchant sa., collared,
Cuinich bas alpan.
190. 11
coronet
and line reflexed over the back arg., a
ducal
Ireland,
out
of
a
MacAIpine,
billet erect or, the whole between two
or, a thistle erect, flowered and leaved
branches of vert, fructed ppr. Fide
2
ppr.
E'eti do haite spare not.
1 50.
26S. 13
et opera.
M'Alpin, a man's head bearded, affrontee,
crowned with an antique crown, all ppr. M' Arthur, William Alexander, of 12,
Buckingham Gate, S.W., and 4, Third
M' Anaspog, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
motto.
and
crest
same
Avenue,
Hove,
171.
or, a rock ppr.
cf.
9
M' Andrew, Scotland, an eagle with wings McArthur, Allen Gordon, Esquire, of 28,
linden Gardens, W., same crest and
displayed.
Fear God.
77. 5
motto.
M' Andrew of Ceylon, a lion's head erased
ppr., crowned with an antique crown MacArthur or Macarthur, an escaUop
or, charged with a mullet gu.
Rigk gu brath.
or.
cf. 17. 12
141. 6
M' Andrew of London, a galley with her
oars erect in sal tire sa., and flags gu. MacArthur, Scotland, two wings adf/- 109- 12
dorsed.
160. 10
Fortuna juvat.
McAndrew, James Child, Esquire, of M' Arthur, Scotland, two laurel- branches
Fide et opera.
in saltier.
Grafham Grange, Guildford, same
M' Arthur-Stewart of Miltoun and Ascog,
crest and motto.
Butesh., Scotland, a greyhound couchMcAndrew, James Johnston, of Lukestwo branches of bay ppr.
within
ant
crest
same
land, Ivybridge, Devonsh.,
60. 5
Fide et opera.
and motto.
115- 7
Macandrew, WiUiara, Esquire, of Weat- Macartney, a stag lodged erm.
wood House, near Colchester, same Macartney of Lissanoure, 00. Antrim,
Ireland, a hand in pale couped above
crest and motto.
Macalpin,

couped at the neck dropping blood,


ppr.

MAC

MAC
the wrist ppr., holding
stalked and leaved vert.

a rose gu.,

Mens

recti.

Macartney of Belfast. Ireland,

conscia
218. 10
a cubit

erm erect ppr., holding a rose-branch


Stimulat sed ornnt.
vert, flowered gu.
218. 10
Macartney, Carthanach George. Esquire,
J.P., of Lissanoure Castle, co. Antrim.
grasping
a
a cubit arm erect, the hand
Mejis
ro.se-branch in flower, all ppr.
conscia

recti.

Macartney, Ellison-: (i) A cubit arm


erect, the hand grasping a rose-branch
flowered, all ppr. {for Macartney).
218. 10.
(2) A buck's head erased
ppr., charged on the neck with a treslipped
gaudeo.
foil

vert

{for

Ellison).

Spe

121. 8

Macartney, Sir John, Bart., of Lish, co.


Mackay,
Jolimont,
Armagh,
and
Queensland, Australia, a hand holding
a sUp of a rose-tree with three roses
Stimulat sed ornat.
thereon, all ppr.

M'Callum, Scotland, a castle arg., masoned


I n ardua tendit.
sa.
I5S- S
McBarnet, Lieutenant-Colonel A. C, of M'Callum, a tower ppr., cupola and flag
gu.
S.W.,
a
dexter
hand
157. 15
2, Roland Houses,
grasping a sword in bend ppr., and in MacCalmont, Major-General Sir Hugh,
of Abbeylands, co. Antrim, a griffin's
an escrol over Sic ad astra.
head erased ppr., charged with a fleurM'Barnet of Torridon, Ross-sh., Scotland,
de-lis or.
Nil desperandum.
a hand grasping a sword in bend ppr.
212. 13 McCalmont, James Martin, of Holywood
Sic ad astra.
Scotland,
demiHouse, Belfast, same crest and motto.
and
a
M'Bean,
Macbean
26. II M'Cammond, Major Walter Edwin Carcat rampant gu.
son, 4th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles,
M'Bean, Scotland, a mountain-cat ramof Innisfayle, Donegall Park. Belfast,
26. 2
pant sa.
out of a mural crown a lion's head gu.,
M'Bean of Inverness-sh., Scotland, a cat
charged on the neck with a bell arg.
sejant ppr.
Touch not the cat bot a
26. 8
Justus ac tenax.
295. 4
glove.
in
M'Cammond, James Napier, of OrmisMacbeath, Scotland, a dexter arm
dale, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast, and
armour embowed, holding in the hand
Arnside, Whitehead, co. Antrim, same
a sword, all ppr.
195. 2
crest and motto.
M'Beth of London, a serpent's head
couped ppr. Conjuncta virtuti fortuna. M'Cammond, William Alfred, Esquire, of
Belfast, Ireland, same crest and motto.
142. 8
Holy
Roman
of
the
MacCan,
Lords of Clan Crassel, co.
MacBrady, Count
Armagh, Ireland, a salmon naiant ppr.
Empire, a cherub ppr. winged or. 1 89.

MacBain, Scotland, a wolf's head ppr.


Vires in arduis.

30. 5

cj. 218. 12
M'Braid, Scotland, a dexter hand gu.,
holding a billet sa.
215. 11
Macartney, Carhle Henry Hayes, Esquire,
B.A., of Foxhold, Thatcham, Berks, a M'Brair, Scotland, or M'Braire, a unicorn's head erased arg.
cubit arm vested and cuffed bendy gu.
49. 5
rose-branch,
of
Dumfriessh.,
a
the
hand
holding
a
M'Braire
Xetherwooii.
and or,
268. 8
lion rampant gu.
both ppr. Mens conscia recti.
In defiance.
i. 13
of
Glenbranter,
Cowall.
Macartney, Rev. Sydney Parkyns, M.A., MacBrayne
of Shalesbrooke, Forest Row, Sussex,
Argyllsh., Scotland, issuing from a
ducal coronet a dexter arm, the hand
same crest and motto.
Townley
Patten
grasping a sword in bend sinister, all
Macartney-Filgate,
-'12. 11
ppr.
Fortis ceu leo fidus.
Hume, Esquire, J.P., of Lowtherstone,
Ballriggan. Dublin, a griffin segreant M'Brayne of Summerlee, Lanarksh., a
salient arg., pierced through the breast
demi-lion rampant or. issuing from a
with a broken spear or, holding the
ducal coronet ppr. / hope in God.
point in its beak.
The righteous are bold as a lion.
16. 3
Macarty, Ireland, an arm embowed vested M'Brayne, David. J.P., of Glenbranter.
holding a lizard, all ppr.
Strachur, Argyllsh.
out of a ducal
Frederick
Fitzgerald.
coronet
dexter
arm
issuing
M'CartyorM'Cartie,
a
gras
_ 'asping
"
of Carriguavar, co. Cork, a dexter arm
ceu ho fidus.
a sword, all ppr. Fortis
in armour erect and couped, holding in
I
the hand a newt, all ppr.
M'Breid, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
Macaul, Scotland, a fleur-de-lis arg. Pour
a broadsword, all ppr. I am ever pre-

Crescit sub pondere virtus.


139- 12
10. 2
M'Candlish, a demi-lion vert.
McCandlish, George Glennie Leslie, Esquire, 6, Manor Place, Paddington, a
demi-lion rampant vert.
M'Candlish, a snake nowed ppr.
Cavendo
tutus.

M'Cann, Ireland, a

H'Aul,

Scotland,

107- 3

M'Caa, Scotland, a hand holding a dagger

Manu

jorti.

212.9

M.R.C.S., F.R.C.P.I., of Park Cottage,


Sandyford, co. Dublin, a demi-griffin.
Aut vincere aid mori.
McCall, of Edgbaston, Warw., a griffin's
head betwixt two wings ppr. Dulce
pericidum.
65. 11
M'Call, Ireland, a goat's head erased az.
128. 5
M'Call, George, of Daldowie, Lanarksh.,
Scotland, a leg in armour couped at

coronet

or,

an arm embowed vested

cuffed arg.,

Macbride, a raven ppr., wings expanded.

erect, all ppr.

the hand holding a

lizard ppr.
Lamh laidir a-buagh.
of Springhouse, co. Tipperary,
a dexter arm erect, couped at the elbow,
vested az., cuffed arg., holding in the
hand a hzard, both ppr.
cf. 209. 3
McCarthy of Carrignavar. Cork, a dexter
arm in mail arg., holding in the hand
"izard, both ppr.
209. 3
McCarthy, Earl of Clancarty and Viscount

McCarthy

in
138. 2

M'Cabe, Ireland, on a mount vert, a stag


current regardant ppr
Maccabe, Sir Francis Xavier Frederick,

166.

M'Carlie, the sun or, shining on a cross


crosslet fitched sa., placed on the dexter
side of a mount vert.
In hoc signo
vinces.
166. 4
MacCarthy, Ireland, out of a ducal

212. 13

flames, all ppr.

Ntdli

cf.

cf.

hand wielding a Macbride, on a chapeau a salamander

sword.
Ferio, tego.
212. 13
Macaulay, Baron Macaulay, on a rock a
boot ppr., with a spur or. Dtdce periculum.
Macaulay-Anderson, Francis Adam, Esquire, of Roshnashane, co. Antrim,
Ireland
In front of an oak-tree
i
ppr., an escutcheon arg., charged with
a boar's head erased az. (for Anderson).
(2) In front of two arrows in saltire
ppr., a boot, also ppr., spurred or, with
the motto over,
Dulce periculttm
Stand sure.
{for Macaulay).
Macaulay of Edinburgh, a boot couped at
the ankle, thereon a spur, all ppr. 193. 9
M'Aully, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
a scimitar. I will.
213.5
M'AulJfle, Ireland, a boar's head couped
:

pared.

43. 8

96. i
M'Carlie, placed on the dexter side of a
mount vert, a cross crosslet fitched sa.

148. 2

142. 4
head cabossed

prceda.

le rot.

bull's

sa.

M'Carin, Scotland, a swallow ppr.

Muskerry {attainted), a dexter arm


vested in mail armour ppr., cuffed arg.,
erect, holding in the hand a lizard, both
also ppr.

Forti

et

fiddi nihil

difficile.

209. 3

McCarthy-Reagh, a dexter arm erect


couped at the elbow, vested az., cuffed
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a lizard
Fortis ferox

vert.

et

celer.

cf. 209. 3
a dexter hand holding a
rose-tree ppr.
Mens conscia

Maccartney,

shp

of

or.
the calf ppr., and spurred or.
recti.
Dtdce
18. 10
43. I
of Wandsworth Common,
periculum.
193. 4 Maccartney, Ireland, a dexter hand holdSurrey, a dexter hand charged with a M'Call, a griffin's head between two
3Iens
ing a branch of laurel ppr.
bezant holding up a ducal coronet
wings.
conscia recti.
219. 9
65. II
within two laurel-branches disposed M'Call, Scotland, a hand holding a broad- MacCartney, Scotland, a griffin segreant
orleways.
Audaces juvo.
sword, all ppr.
Ferio, tego.
212. 13
cf. 217. 3
az., the mngs erm., holding between
MacAwIey, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant M'Call, James. Esquire, of Caitloch,
the claws an etoile or.
cf. 62. 2
gu10. 3
Moniai ve, N. B. a hand holding a dagger. M'Cartnay, Scotland, a dexter hand holdMacBain, Hon. Sir James, K.C.M.G..
Ferio, tego.
Stimulat
ing a slip of a rose-tree ppr.
of Scotsburn, Toorak. near Melbourne. McCallum, Kellie-, of Braco, Perthsh.. a
21S. 10
sed ornat.
Victoria, Austraha, a wolf's
head.
tower or, masoned sa. In ardua tendit. M'Cartney, Scotland, same crest. Sua
Vires in arduis.
30. 5
156. 2
prcemia virtus.

M'AusIane

MAC

MAC

359

M'Casker and M'CaskiU, Scotland, a hand


holding a dagger erect.
Mann jorli.
212. 9
M'CasIand of Newlandmuir, Lanarksh..
Scotland, a dexter hand erect ppr.,
holding up a ducal cap tufted on the
top with a rose gu., within two branchea

M'Cleverty, a cross crosslet fitched and

McConnell, Dublin, a stag's head erased


arg. charged on the neck with a trefoil

a palm- branch in saltier.


McClintock-Bunbury, see Bunbury.
McClintock, Baron Rathdonnell, see Rath-

slipped vert.

121. 8

M'Connell, Scotland, a dexter arm in fess


couped ppr., holding in the hand a cross
crosslet titclied. Toujours pret. 221.10
M'ClintOck of Trintagh, eo. Donegal, of
Hampstead Hall, co. Londonderry, and McConnell, William Robert, 35, Montagu
of laurel disposed orleways, also ppr.
of Drumcar, Louth, a lion passant ppr.
Place, W.C, same crest and motto.
217.2
Auduces juvo.
Virtute et labore.
6. 2 M'Corda, Ireland, a demi-savage holding
Pour McClintock, Charles Edward, of GlendeM'Caul, Loudon, a fleur-de-lis arg.
in his dexter hand a barbed arrow, and
148. 2
in his sinister a heart.
k roi.
ragh, Crumlin S.O., co. Antrim, same
Via una, cor
MacCausland, ConoUy Thomas, J.P.,
crest and motto.
unum.
186. 9
D.L., of Drenagh {formerly Fruit Hill), McClintock, Admiral Sir Francis Leo- MacCormac,
the
late
Sir
William,
Limavady, co. Londonderry, Ireland,
K.C.B., K.C.V.O., of 13, Harley Street,
pold, K.C.B., of 8, Atherstone Tera boar's head erased az., armed or,
race, London, S.W., same crest and
W., an arm couped grasping tliree
langued gu., and charged with a
tilting-spears, all ppr.
motto.
.iine tiinori..
Virtus sola McClintock, Arthur George Florence, M'Cormack and M'Cormick, Scotland, on
crescent of the second.
a rock ppr., a martlet sa.
nobilitat.
Esquire, J. P.. of Rathvinden, LeighSine tiinore.
linbridge, co. Carlow, and Hillsborough,
MacCausland of Bessbrooke. co. Londoncj. 95. 7
derry, Ireland, on a chapeau gu., turned
CO. Down, same crest and motto.
M'Cormick, Ireland, a dexter hand holding a spear in pale ppr.
up erm., a boar's head erased az.
M'ClintOck, Frederick Robert, Esquire,
cj. 214. 11
cj. 42. 5
of Kilwarlin, Hillsborough, co. Down, M'Corquodale, Scotland, a stag at gaze
ppr.
Vimtrex.
same crest and motto.
M'CausIand, Ireland, on a chapeau gu.,
117.3
turned up erm., a greyhound sejant M'ClintOck, Scotland, a lion passant ppr. M'Corquodell of that ilk, and Phantillans,
Scotland, a stag at gaze ppr., attired
cj. 59. 4
6. 2
ppr.
Vivat rex.
II7- 3
gu.
Maccaunach, Ireland, a ferret passant McClintock, Major John Knox, J.P.,
cj. 134- 9
D.L., of Seskinore, Omagh, Tyrone, a MacCostello, Ireland, a falcon ppr., belled
ppr.
and jessed or.
lion passant arg.
Virtute et labore.
cj. 85. 2
M'Cay and M'Ooy, Scotland, a talbot's
McCowan, David, Esquire, J.P., of 7,
head erased or, collared sa.
56. i M'Cloud, Ireland, a fox current ppr.
cj. 32. 8
Lynedoch Crescent, Glasgow, an eagle
M'Chlery, of Kildrochit Wigtonsh., Scotrising with wings expanded and inLahore et honor e.
laud, a thistle ppr.
M'Clure, a doomed tower, on the top a
donnell.

'

'

\
1

!
!

cf.

150. 2

M'Clauehlan or M'Claughlan, Scotland,


Fortis

a castle triple-towered.

et fidiis.

155. 8

M'Clean, Ireland, a bull's


gu.

head erased
44- 3

Scotland, a tower embattled


arg.
Virtue mine honour.
1 56. 2
121. 5
M'Cleay, a stag's head.
M'Cleish of Maryfield, Edinburgh, ScotLove.
land, a cross crosslet titched gu.

M'Clean,

flag ppr.

M'Clure, Bart., of Belmont and Dundela,


CO. Down, a tower domed ppr., from the
top a flag arg., the.son a rose gu.
Spectemur agendo.
cj. 157. 15
M'Clymont, out of a mural coronet a
lion's head charged with a roundle.
cj. 19. 12
jMcCoghlan of Cloghan, King's Co., Ireland, a dexter arm embowed vested gu.,
holding in the hand a sword, both ppr.

arm holding MacColgan


j

M'Clellan, Scotland, a cubit

a sword, both ppr.,

on the point a

reputat.

lO^-

204. I
Ireland, and

of Kilcoglan,
the island of Teneriffe, a dexter arm
armour embowed, the hand grasping
a spear thrust through a stag's head
couped, all ppr.
M'Coll, Scotland, between the horns of
Justi ut sidera
a crescent an etoile.

jidgent.

163. 4

M'Combie, see Duguid-M'Combie.


M'Combie, a gray cat sejant erect. Touch
25. 2
not the cat hot a glove.
armour
Mac Conach and Mac Conachie, a demiMcClelland, Ireland, an arm in
savage wreathed ppr., holding in the
embowed, the hand holding a sword
dexter hand a sheaf of arrows arg.,
piercing a negro's head, couped, all ppr.
and pointing with the sinister to an
cf. 195. 2
Think on.
antique crown ppr. Dejend, and spare
H'Clelland, Scotland, a negro's head
cj. 186. 13
reputat.
191.
qui
not.Ard clioille.
Sapit
ppr.
couped
3
Virtue mine Mac Concaled, Ireland, two trees couped
M'Clen, Scotland, a castle.
and raguled in saltier ppr., bound by a
155-8
honour.
garland of leaves vert.
M'Cleod, Scotland, the sun in splendour.
162. 2 M'Connel, Edinburgh and Queensland,
/ burn weil. I see.
Australia, a kangaroo sejant erect reM'Cleod, Scotland, a bull's head cabossed
gardant on the ground under an
between two flags barry of three gu.,
Vis in
Australian grass-tree, all ppr.
az.. and arg.
43- 5
vita Deus.
1 36. 9
Macclesfleld, Earl oJ (Parker), of Shirburn
Castle, WaUingford, a leopard's head, M'Connel of Carsriggan, 00. Wigtown,
and Cress brook, Derbysh., a stag's head
affrontee and erased or, ducally gorged
erased gu., charged on the neck with
23. 8
Sapere aude.
gu.
Victor in arduis.
a trefoil sHpped or.
Macclesfleld of Maer, Staffs, out of a
121. 8
ducal coronet or, a goat's head arg.,
armed or, holding in the mouth a sprig McConnell, Sir Robert John, Bart., the
Moat, Strandtown, co. Down, a stag's
of rose-tree vert.
tSf. 128. 14
head erased az., attired and charged on
M'Clesh, Scotland, a dexter han.', holding
Victor
the neck with a bee volant or.
Love.
a cross crosslet fitched.
j

i;2i.

14

in arduis.

265. 3

Tendimus ad

290. 6
caelum.
arm in armour
cutlass
ppr.

M'CouI, Scotland, a dexter


embowed wielding a
Vincere.

cj.

195. 2

H'Coy, Scotland, a talbot's head erased


or, collared sa.

56.

|
I

M'Cracken,

bridled,

Scotland,
the reins

a nag's
broken.

recte.

head

Omnia

cj.

51.

'

in

M'Clellan, Scotland, a dexter arm embowed fesseways, holding in the hand


a sword in pale, the point entiled with
Think on.
a man's head, all ppr.
201. 7

verted.
!
I

166. 2

c/. 212. 12
Moor's head or.
M'Clellan, Bart., Scotland, a Moor's head
couped and wreathed ppr. Sapit qui

157. 15

M'Crae, Scotland, a hand holding a


Fortitudine.
212. 13
sword.
M'Crae, Scotland, an oak-tree ppr.
Ddectat et ornat.
143-5
STCraw, Scotland, a griffin sejant per
pale or and gu., winged of the first.
62. 10
M'Cray, Scotland, a hand holding a sword.
212. 13
Fort iter.
McCreagh-Thornhill, Major Michael. 24,
(i) A thornEcclestoa Square, S.W.
tree ppr., on the trunk a mascle
and with a cross crosslet sa. on the
branches (jor Thornhill). (2) A demilion gu., gorged with a collar gemel,
and charged on the shoulder with two
mullets of six points fessewise or,
holding between the paws a bezant,
thereon two mascles interlaced sa.
Mors ante dedecora.
{jor McCreagh).
M'Cree or M'Crie, Scotland, an arm in
:

armour couped and embowed fessewise,


Deholding in the hand a scimitar.
lectat et ornat.

cj.

196. 10

M'Crire, M'Cririck, M'Rerik, or Creirie,


and the Rev. T. W. McCririck, of the
Hill House, Stockton-on-Tees, originally of McCririck's Cairn, Dumfriessh.,
a bee-hive with bees volant ppr. Industria.

137-7

M'Crobie, Scotland, a hawk rising ppr.


88. 2
Dcspicio terrena.
M'Crummen, Scotland, a hand holding a
flute.

217. 9

or M'Crummin, Scotland, a
deini-lion rampant gu., armed az., holding in the dexter paw a thistle ppr.
cj. 13. 12
Permitte caitera divis.

M'Crummen

MAC

MAC

360

H'Cubbin, Scotland, an arm in armour M'Diarmid, Scotland, a lion rampant

or.

I- 13
embowed, holding in the hand a scimiPro rege et patria.
tar.
196. 10 McDiarmot, Ireland, a lion rampant arg.,
holding a sceptre or.
95. 5
M'Cubbin, Scotland, a martlet sa.
M'Cull, Scotland, a leg in armour spurred Macdona, J. Gumming, Esquire, M.P., of
Hilbre House. West Kirby, Chesh., a
and couped above the knee, all ppr.
dexter arm embowed holding a sword
193- I
in
bend sinister environed with a
M'CuIloch, Scotland, a horse passant.
all
Virtutis
Sine macula.
serpent,
ppr.
gloria
52. 6
merces.
302. 1
M'CulIoch of Piltoun, co. Edinburgh, an
ermine ppr. Sine macula.
134. 6 M'Donagh, Ireland, a dexter arm cmbowed, holding in the hand a sword
M'CuIloch of Barholm, Kirkcudbrightsh.,
Vi et
environed with a serpent, all ppr.
Vira hand throwing a dart, all ppr.
214. 4
tutis gloria
animo.
201. 3
M'CuIloch, Andrew Jameson, Esquire, of Macdonald-Lockhart, see Lockhart.
Ardwall, Gatehouse-on-Fleet, N.B., and Macdonald-Steuart, see Steuart.
14, Moray Place, Edinburgh, a hand Macdonald, Baron (Maodonald), of Slate,
Vi et animo.
throwing a dart ppr.
CO. Antrim: (i) A dexter arm in arM'CuIloch, Scotland, a naked arm emmour fessewise, holding a cross crosslet
201. 14
bowed throwing a dart.
fitchee gu. (jor Macdonald).
211. 14.
M'CuUock, a triangular harrow gu. 178. 4
(2) An ox arg., issuing from a hurst of
M'Cullutn, Scotland, a greyhound's head
oak-trees ppr.
Per mare, per terras.
or.
cf. 61. 2
Macdonald, Rt. Hon. John Hay Athole,
MacCurdy of London and Ireland, a
P.C, C.B., LL.D., F.R.S.S., M.I.E.E.,
leopard passant ppr., resting its dexter
Lord Justice Clerk of Scotland, and
paw on an escutcheon vert, thereon a
Lord President of the Second Division
leopard's face or.
24. 6
of the Court of Session, BrigadierMcCurten, Ireland, in front of two lances
General of the Royal Company of
in sal tire arg., headed or, an Irish harp
Archers (H.M. Bodyguard), and Brigadier General Forth Infantry Brigade,
M'Daniel, Ireland, a hand couped in fess,
of 15, Abercromby Place, Edinburgh,
holding a cross crosslet fitohed in pale.
liscs ; a dexter arm in armour fesseways, holding in the hand ppr. a cross
Woodlands, Bandon, a
of
crosslet fitchee in pale gu. (incorrect).
dexter cubit arm in armour, holding
Per mare, per terras.
in the hand ppr. a cross crosslet fitohee Macdonald of Craig-na-Gower, Argyllsh.,
erect.
Per mare, per terras.
a dexter arm in armour fesseways,
MacDeargan, a peewit ppr.
couped below the elbow ppr., the hand
MacDermot or MacDermott, Ireland, a
holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu.
greyhound current sa.
cf. 58. 5
Per mare, per terras.
211. 14
MacDermot, a demi-lion az., holding in Macdonald, out of a mural crown or, in
its dexter paw a sceptre surmounted
front of an arm in armour fesseways,
by a crown or. Honore et virtiUe.
the hand ppr. holding a cross crosslet
MacDermot of Coolavin (Rt. Hon. Hugh
sa., flames issuing from the top, also
Hyacinth O'Rorke MacDermot), of
ppr., a flagstafl:, therefrom flowing to
Coolavin and Clogher, Monaster-Aden,
the sinister a banner gu., inscribed
CO. Sligo, a boar's head erased az.
" Arolla" in letters of gold, the staff
Honore et virtute.
entwined with a branch of laurel vert.
MacDermot of DubUn, a demi-lion az.,
Per mare, per terras.
holding between the paws a tower arg. Macdonald, Sir Archibald John. Bart.,
Honor virtutis praemium.
of East Sheen, Surrey, a hand in
MacDermot of Moylurg, co. Roscommon,
armour holding a cross crosslet fitchee
Ireland, a demi-lion rampant az., holdPer mare, per terras.
gu.
210.14
ing in the dexter paw a sceptre crowned Macdonald, William Rae, Esquire, Caror.
Honor et virtus. Honor probataque
rick Pursuivant of Arms, a dexter
virtus.
hand holding a dirk erect ppr. Nee

McDermot

of

Carrig,

co.

Roscommon,

tempore, nee jato.

212. 9

head erased az. 42. 2 Macdonald, William Stone, Esquire, of


McDermott, Henry Thomas, Esquire, of
Blinkbonny,
Gananogue,
Ontario,
Trinity House, Gensing Gardens, St.
Canada, a dexter arm in armour graspLeonards-on-Sea, Sussex, a demi-lion
ing a dagger ppr. Perseverantia. 210.4
rampant or, holding between the paws Macdonald, Scotland, a dexter hand
a boar's head erased at the neck az.
holding a dagger in pale ppr. My hope
Honor virtutis prcemium.
14. 8
is constant in thee.
212.9
MacDermott, Thomas Charles, Esquire, of Macdonald, William Bell, of RammerAlderford House, Ballyfarnow. co.
scales, Dumfriessh.
(i) A hand holdRoscommon, same crest and motto.
ing a dagger ppr. (for Bell).
(2) A
McDermott, John Joseph, Esquire, M.D.,
dexter hand in armour ppr.. holding a
F.R.C.S., out of an Eastern crown or,
cross crosslet fitchee gu. (jor Maca demi-lion rampant az., charged on
doiudd).
I beir the bel. Nee tempore,
Ireland, a boar's

the shoulder with a cross crosslet of


the first, and holding between the paws
a sceptre erect, siu-mounted by a regal
crown, all ppr.
Honore et virtute.
Macdiarmid, Scotland, a lion rampant
arg., holding between its paws a garland of flowers ppr. Non immemor
beneficii.

nee jato.

212. 3

Macdonald of Edinburgh, a dexter hand


holding a dirk erect ppr.
Nee tempore,
nee fato.
212. 9
Macdonald, Moreton-, John Ronald, of
Largie, Scotland, a dexter armembowed
holding a dagger in pale, all ppr. jSemper pugnare paratus.
Pro patria.

Macdonald, out of an Eastern coronet

or,

a cubit arm erect ppr., encircled by a


laurel- wreath vert, holding in the hand
a dagger erect, also ppr., hilted and

pommelled

or.

Macdonald, Allan Douglas, a castle tripletowered arg., masoned sa., and issuing
from the centre tower a dexter arm
in armour embowed grasping a sword,
all ppr., and in an escroll above the
motto. Ml/ hope is constant in thee.

Dhandeon

co heiragha.

155. 3

cf.

Macdonald, John Andrew, C.B., Glenaladale.

Inverness-sh.,

same

crest

and

motto.
Macdonald, Hon. Andrew Archibald, of
Government House, Charlottetown,
Canada, a
Prince Edward Island,
castle triple - towered arg.. masoned
sa., and issuing from the centre tower
a dexter arm in armour embowed
My hope is
grasping a sword, all ppr.
constant in thee.

cf.

155. 3

Macdonald, William Kid, Esquire, J. P.,


of Windmill House, Arbroath, and
Ballintuim, Perthsh., N.B., a raven
Nee temppr., perched on a rock az.
107. 2

pore, nee jato.

Macdonald (ancient Lords of the Isles),


107. 2
a raven sa., on a rock az.
Macdonald, Durh., in a bush a lion's face
and fore-paws sa. Toujours pret.
21. 7

Macdonald, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant arg., regally crowned ppr., holding in its dexter paw a sword wavy of
Pro rege
the last, liilt and pommel or.
in tyrannos.

14.

14

Macdonald, Montagu William Colquhoun


Farquharson, Esquire, of St. Martins,
Perthsh., a demi-lion gu., holding in
Per mare,
his dexter paw a hand ppr.
per terras.
Macdonald-Bowie, of Holland, the Holy
Coelestia sequor.
Bible expanded ppr.

MacDonald

of

a raven sa.

158-3
M'Donald, on a rock az.,

Nee

tempore, nee fato.


107. 2

MacDonald, Scotland, on a rock ppr., a


tower.

156. 3

Sure.

M'Donald, Scotland, a cafltle ppr. My


hope is constant in thee.
155-8
M'Donald, Scotland, on a rock inflamed
a raven sa. Nee tempore, nee fato.
106. II
124. 12
M'Donald, a hind trippant or.
M'Donald, Scotland, a hand holding a
cross crosslet fitched.
My hope is con-

221. 14

stant in thee.

M'Donald, Scotland, a hand in armour


holding a cross crosslet fitched gu.
210. 14
Per mare, per terras.
M'Donald, Scotland, an arm in armour
gauntleted in fess. couped ppr., holding
a cross crosslet fitched sa.

Nee tem211. 14

pore, nee fato.

M'Donald, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a dirk erect.

Nee tempore,

nee fato.
212. 9

M'Donald, Scotland, an arm in armour


embowed, holding in the hand a sword,
all ppr.
Per mare, per terras.
195. 2
Ireland, a talbot's head az.
56. 12
M'Don;iId of Lee, a boar's head erased.
42. 2
Corda serrata pando.

M'Donal

lion's

gambs

vested

in

MacdoneU, Kt. Hon. Alexander, M.A.,


P.C, a dexter arm embowed fesseways,
the elbow upon the wreath vested or,
cuffed arg., the hand holding a cross
fitchee

charged

with

erect

trefoil

arm

the
slipped

az..

ppr.

<^l- 203. 9
Toil jours pret.
MacDonell, C. R. Armstrong, J. P., D.L.,
New Hall. Ennis, CO. Clare: (i) Same

above, but charged with a crescent,


A de.\ter arm vambraced fesseways
ppr., charegd witli a
mullet gu., the hand grasping an armed
leg couped at the thigh and bleedmg,
Toujours presl.
also ppr.
Macdonell of Morar, Inverness-sh., Scotland, a raven perching on a rock ppr.
Faicilleach.Per mare, per terras.
a.s

(j)

and embowed

Per

marc, per terras.

cf.

107. 2

MacdoneU, Arthur Anthony, of Lochf'arry Banbury Road, Oxford, Esquire


UnifProt.' of Sanscrit, etc., Oxford
a
versity), a raven ppr., perching on
Craggan an jhithich.
rock gu.
"
cf.

107. 2

MacDougall, Captain
Dunollie,
MacDougall,
of

Macdonell,
in fess

or McDonnell, a
holding a fleur-

"I- 9
MacDonnel, Ireland, a dexter arm couped
de-lis.

a
at the shoulder, holding in the hand
cross crosslet fitched. Toujours presl.

uses : an arm in armour embowed


fesseways, couped ppr., holding a cross
Vincere vel mort.
crosslet fitchee gu.
M'Dougall or MacDougall, Scotland, a
lion's gamb erased and erect holding
Fortis in arduis.
a dagger ppr.

MacDonnell, see Armstron^-JIacDonnell.


MacDonnell, Ireland, a dexter arm in
armour couped in fess, holding in the
hand a cross crosslet fitched.

MacDonneU, Provost

of

cf. 211. 14
of Trinity College,

Peacockstown,

co.

or,

a dagger in pale.
M'Dowgal, Scotland, two
saltier ppr.

38-8
lion's

gambs

Victoria vel mors.

Viscount, see Fife,

Duke

in

39. 14
of.

Macduff,
Macduff, Scotland, a demi-hon rampant
lo- 3

gu.

12

Meath

dexter arm embowed fesseways


...
vested or, cuffed arg., the hand holding
the
a cross crosslet fitchee erect az.,
arm charged with a cross patee gu.
cf. 203. 9
Toujours pret.
MacDonneU, Connaught, a unicorn pas-

M'DowaU, Scotland, on a ducal coronet


fess,
or, an arm in armour embowed in
couped ppr., holding a cross crosslet
Vincere vd mori.
fitched.
M'DoweU, a lion's gamb erased holding

Macduff, Alexander. Esquire, of Bonhard,


Perthsh., a demi-lion gu., armed and
langued az., holding in his dexter paw
Deus juvat. cf. 14. 12
a dagger ppr.
demi-lion gu.. hold38. 8 McDuff, Scotland, a
14.12
Deus jv ml.
ing a dagger.
embowed,
M'Dougall, an arm in armour
-- ^-Mace-Gigger, sec Gigger.
holding in the hand a
holding a scimitar
196. 10 Mace, a hand erect
2 1 3. 8
ppr.
pale
ppr.
M'DougaU, a deer's head erased
McEacharn, Sir Malcolm Donald, Esquire

Dublin, a dexter arm embowed fesseways, vested or, cuffed arg., the hand
holding a cross crosslet fitchee erect
cross patee
az., the arm charged with a
"
cf. 20^
Tout jowr pret.
gu.

MacDonneU

arg.,

Oban,

Argyllsh., a dexter arm embowed


fesseways resting on the elbow, habited
in scale armour, and holding in the
hand, all ppr., a cross crosslet fitchee
Vincere vel mori, or
pale gu.
in
Buaidh no bas.
McDougall, Hon. John Frederick, of
Rosalie Plains, Jondaryan, Queensland,
member of the Legislative Council

I07- 2

hand couped

demi-lion

McDonell, .^neas Ranald, Esquire, 49.


raven
St. Anns Street, Salisbury, a
Cragan an
ppr. perching on a rock az.

/hithkh

lizard,

107. 2

MacDoneU, Scotland, a raven ppr. perchCraggan an fhithicli.


ing on a rock az.

M'Donell,

crowned with an imperial crown

106. 9
of Glengarry, on a rock az. a
raven perched ppr. Cragan an jhtthich.

MacdoneU

Scotland,

M'Dowall,

cuffed arg., holding in the


erect entwined wit-h
Virtutis gloria
ppr.
all

holding in its dexter paw a flaming


Pro rege in tyranmis.
sword, all ppr.
merces.
cf. 14- 14
McDouall, James. Esquire, of Logan,
demi-lion arg.,
near Stranraer, Genoch Duuragit, N.B., M'Dowall of Edinburgh, a
Vincere vel mori.
regally crowned or.
a tiger's head erased crowned with an
rampant holdimperial crown, with a lion's paw M'Dowall, Portugal, a lion
ing in his dexter paw a sword erect
the
issuing from a cloud grasping
iStc itur ad astra.
ppr.
crown from the tiger's head. Usurpari
Scotland, two
M'Dowall,
and
M'Dowall
noli.
cf. ^Q. 14
bear's paws erased in saltire.
.M'Dougal, Scotland, a lion's gamb erect
M'Dowall of Castle Semphill, Scotland, a
Vincere vel mori.
and erased ppr.
lion's gamb erased holding up a dagger
36. 4
3^- 8
Fortis in arduis.
ppr.
M'Dougal of Lorn, an arm in armour
Lochembowed ppr., holding a cross crosslet MacDowall, Henry, of Garthland. arduis.
Fortis in
winroch, same crest.
Vincere vel mori.
fitchee gu.
mori.
Vincere vel
M'Dougal of Makerstown, Roxburghsh.,
'Wigtonsh.. ScotScotland, a lion issuing gardant ppr., M'DowaU of Freugh,
land, a lion's gamb erased and erect
holding in the dexter paw a cross
ppr.
Vincet vel mori. Pro Deo, rege.
Fear God.
crosslet fitched gu.
36- 4
et patria.
Macdougale, a fawn's head couped, cola
124. 5 M'Dowall of Stodrig, Roxburghsh..
lared and lined ppr.
Vincere vel mori.
lion's gamb.
Macdougall, a lion's gamb erased sa.,
36.
cf.
4
38. 7
holding a sceptre in pale or.
M'Dowall, Andrew Kenneth, of Logan,
MacDougall, Scotland, an arm in armour
'
head erased
a tiger's
Wigtonsh.,
embowed, holding in the hand a vord
crowned with an imperial crown, and
195
irtutis laus actii
.PPJwith a lion's gamb issuing from a cloud
MacDougall, Stewart, of Lunga and Daill,
grasping the crown from the tiger's
Ardfern, Argyllsh., an arm in armour
Viclonn.
Usurpari nolo.
head ppr.
embossed ppr., holding a cross c
Vincere vel M'Dowall, Scotland, an arm in armour
fitchee erect sa.
let
embowed in fess, couped ppr., holding
Vincere vel
cross crosslet fitched.
Alexander James

39- 14

crosslet

az.,

hand a sword

Victoria vel mors.

ppr.

saltier

MAC

361

MAC
M'Donall of Logan, two

dagge

M'Dowal, a hand holdin

pale.
'

McDowall

of

Wigtonsh., Scotland,
Vincere
erased and erect.
1

212. 9

Virtus in caducii

M'Dowal and

Strathtield
of Goathland, Yorks, and of
Station, Burke, Queensland, an arm
armour, the hand bare ppr. holding a
Per
crosslet paleways fitchee or.

Gartland,
I's

gamb

cross

mare, per terras.

vel mori.

Bally-mac-Egan, co. iippe36. 4 MacEgan of


rary Ireland, a tower arg., and issuant
M'Dowal, Scotland, and M'Dowall of
from the battlements thereof a demilion's gamb erased holding
a
London,
a
Dublin,
of
{extiiict),
McDonneU, Bart,
lour, couped at the knees,
man m
Vincam vel
a branch of olive vert.
dexter arm embowed fesseways vested
dexter hand a battlesant gu.

His

vinces.

cf.

48.

cuffed arg., the hand holding a


cross crosslet fitchee erect az., the arm
charged with a trefoil slipped ppr.
cf. 203. 9
Toujours pret.
or,

McDonneU

of

Murlough and Kilmore,

.\ntrim, a dexter

arm embowed

co.

fesse-

ways couped at the shoulder, vested


in the hand
or, cuffed arg., holding
ppr. a cross crosslet fitchee erect az.
203. 9
Toujours pret.
M'Donnell, Earl of Antrim, see Antrim.
MacDonogh of Annagh, co. Sligo, a
elbow,
dexter arm erect, couped at the

moriar.

holding

"/ 37- 4

the

prudcniia.

Fortitudine
axe. all ppr.
M'Dowal, Scotland, a demi-lion issuing
dexter arm in
Macelester, Scotland,
ppr., holding in its dexter paw a sword
the hand a
armour couped. holding
14- 12
az., hilt and pommel or.
210. 2
per terras.
mare,
Per
dagger.
MacDowaU, Henry, Esquire, J.P., of
Richard,
Henry
Colonel
Garthland and Carruth, Renfrewsh.. MacEUigOtt,
Union League Club, New Yodc City,
a
holding
erased
paw
lion's
a
N.B.,
McEUigott,
U.S.A.. and Norman L.
Fortis in arduis.
dagger, all ppr.
Calumet Club, New York,
Esqu
Vincere vel mori.
wings expanded and
falcon
...,-,.^ rising,
..
h
Scotland, a "u"
Bart., iscotianu,
Hay, tsart.,
M'Dowall-Hay,
87. 10
contra.
quis
Deits
Si
eiidorsed.
passant gardant ppr., holding in the
MacEmery, and MacEniery,
a cross crosslet fitched M'Emery,
dexter paw
^
cf. 85. 2
Ireland, a falcon beUed ppr.
<:fFear God.
gu.
et

'

MAC

362

M'Entire, Scotland, a dexter hand holding


a dagger erect ppr.
Per ardua.

M'Farquhar, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant holding in its dexter paw a sword.

212.9
M'Evers, a boar's head couped in

Fide

forlitudine.

14. 12

M'Farquhar, Scotland, a dexter hand ppr.

fess.

43-

ei

222. 14

Tobertinam, co. Jleatb. a M'Farquhar, on a winged globe an eagle


rising, all ppr.
cubit arm erect vested gu., cuffed er1 59. 9
minois. holding in the hand a sword M'Fayden, a talbot passant, collared and
lined, all ppr.
ppr.
Bear and forbear.
54. 5
McEvoy, Captain Edward, of Tobertinam. M'Fell, Scotland, an eagle's head erased
Aspiro.
ppr.
83. 2
CO. Meath, Ireland, on a wreath of the
Pro
colours a cubit arm erect vested gu., Macfie, a demi-lion rampant ppr.
rege.
10. 2
cuffed erminois, holding in the hand a
sword in bend sinister ppr. Bear and Macfle, John William, Esquire, of Dreghorn and Colinton, Midlothian, and
forbear.
Rowton Hall, Chester, same crest and
Macevoy-NetterviUe, Joshua James, Esquire, of Villa Rita, Biarritz: (i) A
motto.
10. 2
demi-lion rampant guardant gu., be- Macfle, William, Esquire, C.B., of Airds,
zantee, and charged'with a lozenge or
Argyllsh., a demi-lion rampant sa.
A
for difference (for Xetterville).
(2)
Pro Rege.
10. i
cubit arm erect vested gu., cuffed M'Fingah, Ireland, an arm in armour
erminois, holding in the hand a dagger
embowed, holding in the hand a tiltingppr. (for Macevoy).
Bear and forbear.
spear.
McEwan, William, Esquire, M.P. for M'Gallock, Scotland, a dove ppr. IndusCentral Division of Edinburgh, of 16,
tria ei labore.
92. 2
Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W., MacGan, Ireland, a boar's head couped
the trunk of an oak-tree with a branch
az., armed and crined or.
43. i
sprouting forth on either side ppr. McGarel-Hogg,
see
Magheramorne,
I45- 2
Revire-sco.
Baron.
M'Ewan of Glasgow, Scotland, the trunk MacGarry, Ireland, a fox's head couped
of an oak-tree shooting a young branch
gu., holding in the mouth a snake ppr.
ppr.
Revire^co.
145-2
Fear garbh ar mail.
M'Ewan of Glenboig, Stirlingsh., a de.xter M'Gassock. Scotland, a dove ppr. Indusarm couped at the shoulder, the elbow
tria el labore.
92. 2
resting upon the wreath and grasping M' Gavin, Scotland, a dragon's head or,
a scimitar, all ppr.
Pervicax recte.
vomiting flames of fire gu.
72. 3
M'Fadyen and M'Faiden, Scotland, a McGavin, Robert, of Ballumbie, Dundee,
talbot passant gu.
54- I
N.B., a wyvern's head vert, ducally
M'Fall, Scotland, an eagle's head erased.
gorged or, vomiting flames of fire ppr.

Macevoy

of

M' Gilchrist of Northbarr, a lion's gamb


bend arg. Cogit in hoslem.
M'Gilevray,

Scotland,
a cat sejant.
26. 8
the cat without a glove.
MacgiU, Viscount Oxenford
Sine
a phanix in flames ppr.

Touch not
M'Gill

or

(extinct),

M'Gill,

a phoenix in flames ppr.

Sine

M'Gill of Bankeillour, and of Kembach,


Fifesh.,
Scotland,
a martlet arg.

In Domino

95. 4

confido.

M'Gill of Rumgally, Fifesh., Scotland, a


martlet rising ppr. In Deo confido.
cf.

95. II

MacGillafoyle, a demi-lion rampant arg.,


holding between the paws a battleaxe erect gu., the blade also arg.
f/. 15. 4
M'Gilleoun or MacGilleoun, Scotland, an
arm embowed in fess, couped, supporting a spear issuing in pale, all ppr.

201. II
Macgillicuddy, The, of the Reeks, Ireland, a representation of JlacgiUi-

cuddy's Reeks,

co.

Kerry, ppr. Snrsum

corda
McGillikelly, Ireland, an arm in armour,
holding in the hand a spear, all ppr.,
210. ii
headed or.
M'Gillivray of Montreal, Canada, a buck's
head and neck ppr., attired or. Be
X2i. 5
mindful.

M'Gillivray, 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 escroU bearing the


Touch
motto. Perseverance, all ppr.
God send grace.
not the cat but a glove.
Macfarlan of that ilk and Arroquhar, M'Gee or M'Ghie, an ostrich arg., holding M'Gilvray, Scotland, a camel's head sa.
Dumbartonsh. a demi-savage grasping
in its beak a horse-shoe az.
132- 7
97. 8
in his dexter hand a sheaf of arrows, M'Gell, Scotland, a terrestrial globe. M'Glashan, Scotland, a long cross crossed
and pointing with the sinister to an
Honestum ntili prefero.
166. 6
gu., on three grieees.
159. i
imperial crown or.
This I'll defend.
McGenis or Magenis, Viscount Iveagh M'Gouan or M'Gowan, of Skeoch, Wig83. 2

Re-surgo.

186. 13

Macfarlan, Lieutenant-Colonel John Warden, Ballancleroche, I.ennostown, Stirling, same crest and motto.
Maclarlane, seven darts, points upwards,

(extinct),

gu.,

a boar passant ppr., langued


or.
Sola salus

armed and ungu.

servire Deo.
40. 9
MacGeorge, Lieutenant-Colonel William,
a dexter cubit arm, the hand grasping
six in saltier and one in pale, enfiled
a sabre, all ppr., and charged with a
with a ducal coronet.
fess indented az. Dread God. c/. 2 1 2. 1
Mactarlane, Sir Donald Home, a demi- MacGeorge, Andrew, Esquire, of Glenarn,
savage wreathed about the temples and
Dumbartonsh., Scotland, an antelope's
waist with leaves, holding in his dexter
head erased arg., attired or, gorged
hand three arrows, and pointing mth
with a collar dancettee gu. Pro verihis sinister to a crown resting upon the
tate.
cf. 126. 2
wreath, all ppr. Lochsloy. This I'll M' George, a greyhound's head or. collared

defend.

gu.

Macfarlane, Scotland, an eagle rising ppr.


Laboranti numen adesi.
jy. 5
Macfarlane, a bird sitting on a tree.
M'Farlane, of Keithtoun. Scotland, a
demi-naked man holding forth a sheaf
of arrows ppr., a crown or standing
upon the wreath. This I'll defend.
:86. 13
(i) A demi-savage
wreathed about the middle with laurel,
grasping in his dexter hand a sheaf of
arrows, and pointing with the sinister to
an imperial crown or. (2) A dexter arm

Macfarlane-Grieve

armour embowed, the hand grasping


a dagger, point downwards, hilted and
pommelled or. This I'll defend. Hoc

in

MacFarquhar, Scotland, a dexter hand


couped ppr. Sto pro fide222. 14

61. 2
M' George, Scotland, a demi-griffiu arg.
64. 2
MacGeoghegan of Moycashell, co. West.

townsh., Scotland, a thistle ppr. Juncta


150. 5
arma decori.
M'Gougan, Scotland, an arm couped at
the elbow in fess, holding a cross cross221.10
let fitched.
Vincere vel mori.
M'Gowan, a galley with her oars in action

161. 7

ppr.

M'Gowan, Scotland, a talbot passant


collared az.

cf.

or,

54. 5

M'Gowran, Ireland, an ancient ship or


160. 6
galley.
M'Grady, Henry, J.P., D.L., of Amhall,
Dundee, and Kelly Castle, Arbroath, a
Bonore ei
horse's head erased arg.
industria.

Macgregor, Sir Malcolm, Bart., of Edinchip, Lochearnhead, Perthsh.


(1) Of
honourable augmentation, two brass
per jiatriir servire presto.
guns in saltier in front of a demicf. 60. 2
McGeough-Bond, see Bond.
Highlander armed with his broadMcGeough of Drumskill, co. Armagh, a
sword, pistols, and with a target,
naked arm embowed, the hand holding
thereon the family arms of Macgregor,
a scimitar, all ppr.
201. i
viz.
arg., a sword in bend dexter az.,
MacGeough, Robert John, Esquire, of
and an oak-tree eradicated in bend
Silverbridge House, Silverbridge, Iresinister ppr., in the dexter chief an
land, same crest.
Ne7no me impune
antique crown gu., and upon an escroU
lacessit.
surmounting the crest the motto. E'en
M'Gerachty, Ireland, on a mount vert, an
do and spare not. cf. 187. 8. (2)
oak-tree ppr., bent towards the dexter.
Issuing from a mural coronet or, a
M' Gibbon, Scotland, two oars in saltier
lion's head crowned with an antique
sa.
179. 3
crown ppr., and on an escroU above
M'Gie, a leopard's head erased gardant
the crest the motto, Srioghai mo
dhream. Ard cheille.
cf. 19. 12
:

meat h. a greyhoimd statant arg. Sem-

MAC

MAC

363

Macgregor, Scotland, a lion's head erased. Macguarie of that ilk. Isle of Ulva, out Machet of Lambeth, Surrey, a demi-lion
of an antique crown an arm in armour
Spare not.
rampant or, gorged with a collar gu.,
17
embowed grasping a dagger, all ppr.
Macgregor of Gleney, out of a mural
charged with three fieurs-de-Iis arg.
Turris jortis mihi Deus.
coronet arg., masoned sa., a lion's head
cf. 196. 5
cf. 10. 9
gu.. crowned with an antique crown or
M'Guarie or Macquarie, of Ormaig, Isle Machin, Notts, on a mount vert, a
of Ulva, Scotland, a nag's head couped
Eadhon dean gus na caomhain. Virtutis
pelican's head couped gu., in front
regia merces.
arg., bridled gu.
5i- 5
of rays of the sun or.
Be true.
AuxUium ah
Macgregor, Jlajor Cortlandt Alexander, M'Guarie,
Scotland, issuing from an
alto.
antique crown an arm in armour em- Machin, Henry Vessey, of Gateford Hill.
a lion's head erased crowned with an
E'en do and spair
bowed grasping a dagger, all ppr. Tur- _ near Worksop, same crest and motto.
antique crown ppr.
ris jorlis mihi Deus.
not.
cf. 17. 12
Maclionchy of Dublin, a demi-swan with
Robert
Francis McGuflie of Crosshill, near Wigton, Cumb.,
Captain
Macgregor,
wings expanded ppr.
cf. 100. 5
and of Crossmichael, Kirkcudbrightsh., M'Hud, Scotland, an arm in armour emHenry, Staff Officer of Pensioners, a
a boar's head couped sa., armed and
lion's head erased and crowned with
bowed grasping in the hand a dagger
</.
langued gu. Anna parata fero.
an antique crown ppr.
17. 12
ppr.
E'en do.
106. 5
43.1
Macgregor, Captain Cortland George, a M'GuflOck, Rusco, Kirkcudbrightsh., a MacHugh, Ireland, a greyhound's head
lion's head erased crowned with an
dove ppr. Industria et labore.
92. 2
couped arg.
cf. 61. 2
antique crown ppr. E'en do and spair McGuire, Baron Enniskillen (attainted), a M'Hutcheon, Scotland, a wyvern. Fordexter cubit arm in armour, grasping
titer gerit crucem.
cf. 17. 12
70. i
in the gauntlet a sword, all ppr. Marte M'llwham, Scotland, a parrot feeding on
Macgregor, Philip Leighton, Major in the
Royal Regiment of Artillery, same
et arti.
210.4
the branch of a cherry-tree ppr. loi. 8
crest and motto.
cf. 17. 12
McGuire of Tempo, co. Fermanagh, Chief M'Indoe, Scotland, a sundial on a stand
of M'Guire
Macgregor, Scotland, an eagle perched,
McGuire of Knockaninny,
arg.
176. 7
with wings extended ppr. Serioghalmo
CO. Fermanagh
and McGuire of Car- M'Innes, a bee sucking a thistle ppr. E
dhream. In libertate sociorum defendrigbawn, Rostrevor, co. Down, on a
labore dulcedo.
150. 9
enda.
ducal coronet or, a stag at gaze ppr., Maclnroy, Scotland, a lymphad in full
77- 5
Macgregor, Patrick Comyn, Esquire, of
collared and lined of the first. Justitia
sail sa.
Sequor.
Brediland, Renfrewsh., Scotland, a
et fortitudo invincibilia sunt.
M'lnroy, Scotland, a pelican in her piety.
Ard choiUe. M'Guire, Ireland, a buck's head erased
pine. tree eradicated ppr.
Fidel itas.
98. 14
144- 8
M'Intire, out of a tower a demi-greyMacgregor, Sir William Gordon, Bart., a McGwire, William Walter, Esquire, of
hound rampant, aU ppr.
c/. 157. 8
human hand couped at the wrist and
Clonea House, Dungarvaw, co. Water- M'intosh, Scotland, a cat current garholding a dagger erect ppr., pommel
ford, on a ducal coronet or, a stag
26. 6
dant ppr.
and hilt or. Ein do and spare not.
statant ppr., collared and lined or. M'intosh or Macintosh, a demi-oat salient
212. 9
26. 11
Fortitudo et justitia.
Virtus et fortisa.
Prencz garde.
hand
heart
a
Macgregor, issuing out of a
tudo invincibilia sunt.
M'intosh or Macintosh, Scotland, a cat
grasping a scimitar, all ppr. Firrineach M'Hado and M'Haddo, Scotland, a hand,
salient ppr.
Touch not the cat hot a
213. 4
gus e chrich.
Vigilo.
brandishing a scimitar ppr.
glove.
cf. 26. 3
MacGregor, Sir William, M.D., K.C.M.G.,
213. 5 M'intosh, Scotland, a cat current garC.B., LL.D., D.Sc, formerly Receiver- McHaffie-Gordon, George William Gordant ppr. Totich not the cat bot a glove.
General and Chief Medical Officer
don. Esquire, of Corsemalzie, Whaup26. 6
for Fiji, of Government House, Lagos,
demi - savage M'Intyre, Scotland, a dexter hand holdhill,
a
Wigtownsh..
^
.
ii^i^i;,, o .^i.,K
Per
West Africa, a lion's head or, langued
holdii
over his dexter shoulder
ing a dagger in pale, both ppr.
g a club r^^^
21. i
212. 9
gu.
E'en do and spare not.
186. 5
ardua.
ppr.
Dread God.
Scotland, same
M'Gregor, Scotland, a lion's head erased. M'Haflle, Scotland, a demi-griffin gu.
M'Intyre of Glenoe,
17. S
212. 9
crest and motto.
E'en do and spare not.
64. 2
M'Gregor, Scotland, a hon's head erased, Macham, a greyhound current sa.
Mclver-Campbell, Colonel Aylmer, of
on the head an antique crown ppr.
Asknish, Argyllsh., a boar's head
cf. 58. 2
12
cf. 17.
E'en do, bait spair nocht.
M'Hardie, Scotland, the sun in splendour
couped or. Nunquam obliviscar. 43. 1
M'Gregor of Belfast, and Carsbank, Isle
or.
162. 2 Mclver, Sir Lems, Bart., M.P., Coldeast,
Luceo, non uro.
of Wight, a lion's head erased, crowned McHardy,
Coglilan McLean, Esquire,
Sarisbury, Southampton, same crest
with an antique crown ppr. E'en do
and motto.
J. P., of I, Grenville Place, Cromwell;
and spare not. Nunquam non paratvs.
Road, London, S.W., an arm in armour M'lver, Lanes, same crest and motto,
1

'

'

j
|

....

cf.

17.

12

M'Gregor or Murray of Napier Ruskie,


Pertlish.,

same

crest

and

first

motto.

I44- 13
M'Gregor, Scotland, a fir-tree.
M'Gregor, Patrick C, Esquire, of Bredilands. Renfrewsh., a pine-tree eradiI44- 8
choille.
Ard
cated ppr.
M'Gregor of Raigraore, a hand holding a
dagger erect ppr., pommel and hilt or.
212.9
E'en do and spare not.
M'Gregor, Scotland, an arm in armour
ppr., wielding a scimitar az., hilted

embowed

wielding

in

the

hand

43-1

scimitar, all ppr.


Tout hardi. 196. 10
M' Hattie, Scotland, between two wings
ppr., an escallop arg., charged with a
cross fleury sa.
141. 7
Machell of Wendover, Bucks, a camel's
head erased or, ducally gorged arg.
cf. 132. 9
Machell, Mauchael, or Mauchel, a stag's
head erased ppr., ducally gorged or.
Originally the crest used was a fieur-dehjs.
cf. 121. 2

'

Maciver, David, of Woodslee, Bromborough, Birkenhead, Wanlass How,


Caroline Place,
Ambleside, and 11,
Birkenhead, an escutcheon gu., charged
with a boar's head, couped or. Nun-

quam

obliviscar.

Maciver, Charles, of Rock Mount, Woolton, Liverpool, same crest and motto,
66. 2
M'lver, a griffin's head erased az.
Mack, a heart gu., pierced by an arrow

Et domi et foris.
in bend sinister arg.
181. 10
Cor vulneratum.
Mauchel, of Crakenthorpe Hall, West- Mack, Scotland, a water-bouget sa. /n
168. 4
spe ct labore transigo vitam.
morlaud, a stag's head erased ppr.,
En esperducally gorged or.
Originally the crest Mack, Scotland, same crest.
three royal crowns, all ppr.
168. 4
anza.
used was a fleur-de-lys.
M'Grigor, Sir James Rhoderic-Duff, Bart.,
cf. 121. 2
of Camden Hill, Middx., a lion's head Machell of Pennybridge, Lanes, a stag's M'Kaile, of Aberdeen, Scotland, a cancer
141. 5
Nee fero, nee igne.
ppr.
head erased and ducally gorged ppr.
erased ppr. crowned with an antique
M'Kall, Scotland, an arm in armour holdMauvais chiens.
crown or. Sriogal mo dhream.
cf. 121. 5
ing in the hand a caltrap, all ppr.
Machen or Machin, on a lion's head
cf. 17. 12
210.7
21.1O1
erased sa., a chapeau or.
M'Grigor of Cairnoch, Carronbridge, N.B.,
and Beechwood, Stirling, a demi-lion Machen, Charles Edward, of Eastbach MacKartney, a dexter hand holding a slip
Stimulat. sed ornat.
of rose-bush ppr.
Court, Glouc, a pelican's head erased
gu., holding in his dexter paw a pine218. 10
oS. 2
or.
branch ppr. E'en do and spare not.

and pommelled

or.

Machell,

James Octavius, Mauchael, or

McGregor, Scotland, a naked arm holding a sword, the blade enfiled with

'

9
31

MAC

MAC

364

head erect or, between the attires of a


Mackauly, a leg eouped at the knee, Mackenan and Mackeuan or Mackewan,
Scotland, the trunk of an oak-tree
stag affixed to the scalp sa.
Pulchrior
193. 8
booted and spurred, all ppr.
Reviresco.
shooting new branches ppr.
ex arduis.
43. 2
Mackauly, a boot eouped at the ankle
2
Bart., of Kilcoy, Scotland, a
145.
Mackenzie,
perkulum.
and spurred, all ppr. Didce
lady from the waist, with bodice and
193- 9 Mackenay, Ireland, an arm in armour
embowed holding a spear, the top
short sleeves, presenting a rose with
Mackay, Arthur Leith-Hay, a demi-Highbroken and pendent ppr.
197. 2
her dexter hand, her sinister arm bent
lander, vested and plaided, holding in
outward, the hand resting on her side,
his dexter hand a halbert, all ppr. MacKenna of Trough, co. Monaghan, a
salmon naiant ppr.
ringlets loose.
Amori vici.
139. 12
Fortiter.
Cloverbank
or
of
Mackennal
Mackannel
Mackenzie
or M'Kenzie, of Scotsburn.
Lord.
see
Reay,
Mackay,
head
and
Merk,
Scotland,
an
eagle's
arm
Scotland, the sun in his splendour.
Mackay, Scotland, a dexter cubit
erased ppr.
Intrepidus et benignus.
162. 2
Sans tache.
erect holding in the hand a dagger
83. 2 Mackenzie, Sir James Kenneth Douglas,
in pale, all ppr., hilt and pommel or.
::i^Brookfield,
Lymm,
Mackendrick of
Bart., of ScatweU and Tarbat, Ross-sh.,
Maiiuforti.
Chcsh., a globe ppr., thereon an eagle
the sun in splendour ppr. Luceo non
Mackay, George Duncan, of Inveralmond,
with wings displayed and inverted.
162. 2
uro.
Sine macula.
Cramond, Midlothian, a dexter hand
Qualis ab incepto.
eouped at the wrist holding a dagger
Mackenzie, Bart., of Garloch, a HighM'Kenny, Bart, {extinct), of Dublin, a
VirManu jorti.
lander wielding a sword, all ppr.
in pale, all ppr.
hand in armour eouped at the wrist
tute et valore.
188. 5
Mackay, Francis, of Whitehouse. Craholding a roll of parchment.
Viticit Mackenzie of Craig Hall, Scotland, a
mond, Midlothian, N.B., same crest
Veritas.
2:1. i
and motto.
demi-savage wTeathed about the head
and loins with laurel holding in his
Mackay, George John, of Kimberley Mackenzie, see Wharncliffe, Earl of.
House, Chatteris, Cambs, same crest Mackenzie, Bart., see Muir-Mackenzie,
dexter hand and on his shoulder a

and motto.
Mackay, a lion passant

Bart.

club, all ppr.

Virtute

et

valore.

or, holding in the Mackenzie, see Shaw-Mackenzie.


186. I
dexter paw a crescent gu.
5. 6 Mackenzie, see Stewart-Mackenzie.
Mackenzie, Scotland, an arm embowed
Mackenzie, set Burton-Mackenzie.
holding in the hand a dart, all ppr.
Mackay, a demi-greyhound vert. 60. 1
60. 1
Mackenzie of Ardross, Ross-sh., Scotland,
201. 13
M'Kay, a demi-greyhound ppr.
Recte ad ardua.
a rugged rock ppr.
Truth will prevail. Mackenzie, Captain Alexander Francis,
M'Kay, Scotland, a hand holding a sci213. 5
mitar, all ppr.
Manu jorti.
of Ord House, Muir of Ord, a dexter
179- 7
Mackbeath, Scotland, an arm in armour Mackenzie, James Fowler, of Allanbank
hand grasping a dagger in bend ppr.
embowed in fess, holding in the hand
House, by Munlocky, Scotland, a
Sic itur ad astra.
a sword, all ppr.
mountain in flames ppr. Luceo, non Mackenzie, Sir Allan Russell. Bart.,
M'Kean, Scotland, a demi-cat gardant sa.
uro.
Vite ut vivas.
of Glenmuick, Aberdeensh., Kintail,
179. 2

26. 12

M'Kean, Scotland, a talbot sejant ppr.


55. 2

J'ai bonne esperance.


cf.
M'Kechnie, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a spur.
217. 14
Mackeill, Scotland, a cross Calvary gu.
166. I
M'Kell, Scotland, issuing out of clouds a
dexter hand brandishing a scimitar, all
ppr.
c/. 213. 5
Mackellar, Alexander, Esquire, of Lawrenny, Goulburn, New South Wales, a
dexter arm in armour embowed wielding a scimitar, all ppr.
Perseverando.
196. 10
MacKellar, Hon. Charles Kinnaird, M.B.,

Mackenzie, Austin, of Carradale, ArgyUsh.,


a burning mountain ppr.
Luceo non

Ross-sh., a dexter hand grasping a


sword bend ways ppr. Itur ad astra.
212. 13

uro.

Mackenzie, John Tolmie, J. P., of Dunvegan, Isle of Skye, N.B., satoe crest
and motto.
Mackenzie, Bart., of Fairburne, Scotland,
a mountain in flames ppr.
179. 2
Mackenzie, on a rock, a stag's head
cabossed.

cf.

122. 5

Mackenzie of Ord, Ross-sh., a hand holding a dagger in bend ppr.


Sic itur ad
212. 3

astra.

Mackenzie, Roderick, of Foveran House,


Aberdeensh., and 14, Charles Street,
Berkeley Square,
W., two hands
grasping a two-handed sword in bend

Mackenzie, Middx., a buck's head cappr.


Semper fidelis.
bossed arg., attired or.
122. 5 Mackenzie,
Glack,
Captain
Donald,
Mackenzie, Fitz Arundell, Esquire, a
Aberdeensh., same crest.
buck's head caboshed per fesse az. and Mackenzie of Lechwards, Ayrsh., Scotarg.
122. 5
I face all weathers.
holding
land, a dexter arm embowed
Mackenzie, W. Dalziel, Esquire, of Fawin the hand a sword in bend, all ppr.
C'.JI., of Dunara, Rose Bay, Sydney,
ley Court, Henley-on-Thames, a stag's
Fide parta, fide aucta.
201. 4
New South Wales, Australia. Member
head caboshed az., within the attires Mackenzie, a dexter hand grasping a
of the Legislative Council, N.S.W.,
a cross eouped or, the whole between
sword bendways ppr. Sic itur ad
an arm embowed in armour holding in
two stag's horns of the last. Always
212. 13
astra.
the hand a scimitar, all ppr. Persefaithful.
Mackenzie, late Colin, Esquire, W.S., of
verando.
196. 10 MacKenzie of Gillotts, Oxon., the same
25. Ainslie Place. Edinburgh, a dexter
McKellar, Thomas, Esquire, J.P., of
crest, a martlet for difference.
arm, the hand holding a garland of
Strathkellar and Croxton, Hamilton, MacKenzie of Warmanbie, Dumfriessh.,
laurel ppr.
Virtute et labore.
Victoria, and of Lerags, Oban, ArgyUsh.
same crest, a mullet for difference.
21S. 4
Scotland, a dexter arm embowed in MacKenzie of Auchenskeoch, Kirkcud- Mackenzie, Colin Charles Forbes, a dexter
armour holding in the hand a scimibrightsh., and Craig's, Dumfriessh.,
arm holding a garland of laurel ppr.
tar ppr.
Perseverando.
196. 10
same crest, a crescent for difference.
Virtute et labore.
2g6. 12
M'Kellar, Scotland, out of a castle triple- Mackenzie, Scotland, between the attires Mackenzie, Thomas, Esquire, of Dailuaine
towered a demi-lion rampant.
of a stag affixed to the scalp sa., a
House, Carron, Strathspey, N.B., same
155. 10
boar's head erect or.
crest.
Virtute et valor.
Luceo non
43. 2
M'Kellar, a cat rampant gardant gu."
Mackenzie or M'Kenzie of Redcastle,
uro.
26. I
Ross-sh., Scotland, a man's heart in Mackenzie, Sir Keimeth John, Bart.,
M'Kellar and M'Kellor, Scotland, an arm
flames within tw'o branches of palm in
J.P., of Gairloch. Ross-sh., same crest.
in armour embowed brandishing a sciorle, aU ppr.
Ferendum el sperandum.
Virtute et valore.
Non sine pericido.

mitar, all ppr.


196. 10
M'Kellip, Scotland, a demi-talbot.
Nan
dormit qui custodit.
cj. 55. 8
M'KelUp, Scotland, a talbot's head. Non
dormit qui custodit.
56.12
M'Kellip, on a dexter gauntlet a falcon
close and belled, all ppr.
86. 1
Macken, a pelican's head gu., issuing

from rays

or.

98.

218.4

181. 12

Mackenzie

Rosehaugh, Ross-sh., an Mackenzie, John Hugh Munro, Calgary,


from a rock ppr. Firma
Mull, N.B., same crest and first motto.
et ardua.
Mackenzie, Thomas, Innes House. Elgin,
Mackenzie of Findon, Ross-sh., Scotland,
same crest. Luceo non uro.
a crescent arg.
Crescitque virtute.
Mackenzie, late Sir Evan, Bart, (exof
eagle rising

163. 2

Mackenzie, Sir Arthur George Ramsay,


Bart., D.L., of Coul, Ross-sh., a boar's

tinct), of

Kilcoy, Ross-sh.
(i A dexter
in chain mail holding
)

arm embowed

a broadsword in bend,

all

ppr.

cf.

MAC

MAC

365

head cabossed M'Kerrell of Hillhouse, Ayrsh., a Roman Mackinnon, William Alexander, Esquire,
of Acryse Park, near Folkestone, and
Fide
or, pierced with an arrow ppr.
soldier on his march, with standard
Belvedere, near Broadstairs, same crest
parta. fide aucta.
Dia's-Mo-Dhuthaich.
and utensils, all ppr.
Dulcis pro
240. i
and motto.
patria labor.
cf. 122. 5
M'Kenzie or Mackenzie, a burning mount McKerrell-Brown, Edinburgh, a demi-Uon Mackinnon, Sir William, Bart., C.I.E.,
J. P., D.L., of Strathaird and Loup,
ppr.
Luceo, non uro.
or, armed and langued gu., holding in
179. 2
Argyllsh., a boar's head erased holdhis dexter paw a fleur-de-lis of the
M'Kenzie, Scotland, a rugged rock ppr.
195.

2.

(2)

stag's

Truth will prevail.


first.
Floreat majestas.
179. 7
13. 2
M'Kenzie of Fairbum, Ross-sh., Scot- M'Kerrow, Alexander, Esquire, Reform
Fide
land, a mountain in flames ppr.
Club, S.W., two cross crosslets fitched
parta, fide aucta.
166. 13
179. 2
in saltier.
Cruce delecta.
M'Kenzie, a lady from the middle hold- Mackesy, Thomas Lewis, Esquire, M.D.,
ing in her dexter hand a .cinquefoil
J. P., a Vice-President of the Royal
ppr.
A7nore vici.
College of Surgeons in Ireland, of
Augmacart, Queen's Co., Ireland, out of
M'Kenzie or M'Kinzie, Scotland, a demilady richly vested holding a rose ppr.
a mural crown ppr.. a demi-eagle disAmore vici.
played or, charged on the breast with
M'Kenzie of Applecross, Ross-sh., a lion
a sword entwined with a snake, both
couchant gardant ppr. Insult me not.
263. 15
ppr.
In Deo manuque fides.
Fide parta, fide aucta.
7. 10 Mackesy, George Ivie. M.B., M.A.. of 47,
M'Kenzie, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant
Lady Lane, Waterford, out of a mural
gu.
10. 3
Avito viret honore.
a demi-eagle or, charged
M'Kenzie, Scotland, a stag's head caon the breast with a sword entwined
122. 5
bossed.
Cuidich in rhi.
with a snake in pale, also ppr. In Deo
263.15
M'Kenzie, Scotland, a dexter arm throwmanuque fides.
ing a dart, all ppr.
Recta et ardua.
17. 8
Mackey, a lion's head erased arg.
214. 4 Mackey, Lord Mayor of the City of
M'Kenzie, Scotland, a dexter arm holdDublin, 1866, of Clonsilla House, Dubing in the hand a garland of laurel
lin, J. P.,
out of a mural crown a
ppr.
218. 4
Virtute et amore.
dexter hand grasping a dagger in pale,
M'Kenzie of Glack, Aberdeensh., and of
Manu forti.
c/. 212. 9
all ppr.
Hilltoun,
two hands Mackie, two oak-branches in saltier
Inverness-sh.
holding a two-handed sword in bend,
fructed ppr.
151. i
all ppr.
Always faithjid.
213.3 Mackie or M'Kle, Scotland, a raven ppr.
M'Kenzie of Suddie, Ross-sh., Scotland,
107. 14
Labora.
a dexter hand holding a sword in bend Mackie, John, of Bargaly, Kirkcudbright,
212. 13
ppr.
Sic itur ad astra.
and Dowloch, Scotland, same crest and
107. 14
Mackenzie, Colonel Sir Felix Calvert,
motto.
D.L., of Forres, N.B., a dexter cubit Mackie, John Gladstone, J. P., D.L., of
arm erect holding a sword in bend
Auchencairn. Kirkcudbrightsh., a hand
sinister, all ppr.
Corde et manu.
Labore. 212.9
holding a dagger ppr.
M'Kenzie, Scotland, a dexter hand couped Mackie, Colonel Edward Alexander, of
and erect holding a dagger, both ppr.
Kirkthorpe, Scarborough, in front of a

ing in the mouth a shin-bone,


Persevere in hope.

212. 9

M'Kenzie of Portmore, Peebles, an arm


couped at the elbow holding a wreath
of laurel ppr.

Virtute

et valore.

ppr.

26. 8

Mackintosh, a cat sejant erect. Touch


not the cat bot a glove.
25. 2
Mackintosh, William, of Kyllaohy, Invercat-a-mountain salient
ness-sh.,
a
ppr., charged on the breast with a

Garde.

all

Mackintosh, see Fraser-Mackintosh.


Mackintosh, see Keir-Mackintosh.
Mackintosh of that Ilk, and Tor Castle,
Kellaohie, Connadge, and of Kinrara, all in Inverness-sh., a cat-a-raounTouch not
tain saliant gardant ppr.
26. 3
the cat but a glove.
Mackintosh, Alfred Donald, J.P., of 8,
Hill Street, Berkeley Square, same
crest and motto.
Mackintosh, George Gordon, Esquire, of
Richmond House, King Street, Twickenham, same crest and motto.
Mackintosh, Hugh Richard Duncan, M.D.,
12, Onslow Gardens, S.W., same crest.
Mackintosh, Rev. William Lachlan, 6,
Ardross Street, Inverness, same crest
and motto.
Mackintosh, Scotland, a cat sejant gardant sa. Touch not the cat hot a glove.

Touch

crescent gu.
glove.

not the catt but a


cf. 26. 3

Mackintosh, Eraser-, Charles,

Drummond,

Inverness-sh.
(i) A cat ppr., collared
gu., resting the dexter paw on an
:

escutcheon

or,

charged with a dexter

hand couped at the wrist and clenched


stag's head erased arg..
gu.
(2)
attired and collared gu., in the mouth
a sprig of fern ppr., and pendent from
the collar an escutcheon az., charged
with a cinquefoil arg. Onwards.
Mackintosh of Aberarder, Inverness-sh.,
Touch not
a cat courant gardant ppr.

dexter cubit arm erect grasping a sword,


all ppr., a Narcissus arg., between two
mullets of six points or. Disce et
labora.

2!8. 4 Mackiegan, Ireland, out of a ducal coroM'Kenzie, Scotland, issuing out of clouds
net a griffin's head holding in the
26. 6
the cat but a glove.
ppr., two hands conjoined. Fides unit.
beak a key, all ppr.
65. 14
cf 22. 2
224. I Mackillop or M'KiUop, a demi-eagle re- Mackintosh, a cat's face gu.
80. 10 Mackinzie, a mountain in flames ppr.
Mackenzie-Ashton, Arundell, of Howden
gardant ppr.
179- 2
Luceo. non uro.
Court, Tiverton
(i) On a mount vert, M'KiUop, Scotland, a talbot's head erased
a mower ppr., vested paly arg. and sa.,
ppr.
Non dorinit qui custodit.
56. 2 M'Klrdy, William Augustus Scott, Esquire, D.L., of Birkwood, Lanarksh.,
Non
in the act of whetting his scythe, also M'Killop, Scotland, a demi-talbot.
Scotland, a demi-wyvern displayed
ppr. {for Ashton).
dormit qui custodit.
cf. 55. 8
(2) A buck's head
69.12
Dieu et mon pays.
ppr.
caboshed and counterchanged {for M'Killop, on a dexter gauntlet a falcon
86. 13 Mackleld, an arm in armour embowed
Mackenzie).
close belled, all ppr.
grasping in the hand a sword enfiled
Mackenzie-Gibson, Rev. John, of 22, M'Kimmie, Scotland, a deer's head erased
with a Moor's head, all ppr.
121. 2
Regent Terrace, Edinburgh, a pelican
Jesuisprit.
ppr.
Cwlestes Mackinder or M' Kinder, an elephant sta- Macklellan or M'Lellan, Scotland, a
in her piety in a nest ppr.
Moor's head and neck ppr. Sapit qui
pandite portce.
tant ppr.
133-9
reputat.
MacKeogh, co. Roscommon, a boar pas- MacKindlay, Scotland, a stag trippant
sant az.
117. 8 Macklellan or M'Lellan, Scotland, a naked
40. 9
ppr.
.4 mo.
arm supporting a sword, on the point
McKeown, Ireland, an arm embowed in M'Kindlay or Mackinlay, Scotland, an
thereof a Jloor's head. Think on.
Spernit huchain armour, the hand holding a
eagle's head erased ppr.
Scotland, a mortar-piece.
sword, the blade wavy, all ppr.
mum.
83. 2 Macklellan,
169. lO
Superba frango.
Mackerel] of Norwicli, Xorf., a horse- M'Kinlay, Scotland, an arm in armour
125. 12
man's spear erected in pale ppr., behind
holding a branch of olive, all ppr. Not Macklin, an ass's head.
Macklin, an eagle's head issuing from
two mackerel saltireways, heads uptoo much,
;

wards ppr.
M'Kerlie, Scotland, on the dexter side of
a mount vert, a cross crosslet iitched
sa.
In hoc signo vinces.
cf. 166. 4
M'Kerrell, Scotland, an ancient warrior

armour, with a shield and spear,


over the point of the latter a star.
Dulcis pro patria labor.
in

M'Kinna, an arm

in

armour embowed

holding in the hand the butt end of a


spear ppr.
Prudentia et honor.
197.7
175. 9
Mackinnon, a spear in pale ppr.
Mackinnon of Pottswood Park, Hants,
and Scotland, a boar's head erased arg.,
holding in its mouth a deer's shankbone ppr. Audentes fortuna juvat.

84. 13
rays of the sun.
Mackloide or M'Cloud, Scotland, a bull's
head cabossed between two flags. Hold
fast.

43- 5

Macklow, a dragon's head per pale indented gu. and arg., guttee counterchanged, holding in the mouth an
eagle s leg erased or.

MAC
Macklow, a

sinister

MAC

366
Gillian, of

Lochbuie,

by a branch each

Isle of Mull, in front of a


laurel and cypress in saltire a

branch of
Lochaber-

cypress

arm holding a bow Maclaine, Murdoch

214. 5
sans strings.
140. 5
Mackmure, a dolphin naiant.
Mackmoragh and Macmore, Ireland, on
a ducal coronet a griffin sejant ppr.,
resting its dexter claw upon a shield
c/.

in

saltier,

of
all

vierces.

laurel
ppr.
cf.

same

Maclean,

Vincere vel viori.

crest.

Sorti

and

of

Altera
127

12.

ceguits

axe erect, all ppr.


utrique.
William Osborne, Kyneton,
Thombury, Glouc, same crest and Maclean, Sir Fitzroy Donald, Bart., of
Morvaren, ArgvUsh., (i) A tower emmotto.
'156- 2.
battled arg.
(2) A battleM'Clambroch, Scotland, a hand holding
Macknight-Crawfurd, see Crawfurd.
axe betwixt a laurel and a cypress
Fear God and fight.
a dagger.
Maeknight, Scotland, an arm in armour
212.
branch, with the motto. Altera merces.
3
holding in the hand a spear in bend
dag^Virtue mine honor.
cf. 172. 12
210. II McLandsborough, a hand holding a
ppr.
Fac et spera.
Fear God M'Lean, Scotland, a laurel and palm
ger in bend sinister, all ppr.
Maeknight or M' Knight, Scotland, a
212. 3
branch in saltier ppr. Fortiter et
and fight.
tower sa., masoned arg. Justum et
strenue.
156- 2 McLannachan of Oriel Cottage, Eskbank,
tenacem.
Virtue is M'Lean of Coll, Scotland, and Maclean
ilidlothian, a tower gu.
MacKnight, a lion's head erased gu.
Maclaine,

62. II

arg.

mine honour.

17. 2

56- 5

of

Haremere

Hall, Sussex, a battle-axe

in pale crossed by a branch of laurel


M'Knight, a lion's head erased az. Omnia M'Lardy, Samuel, of Basford, Mount
Manchester,
a
and of cypress in saltire, all ppr. Altera
Higher
Crumpsall,
17. 8
fortunm committo.
merces.
Virtus durissima ferit.
dexter hand couped ppr., beaked and
Macknyghte of Macknyghte, Scotland, a
membered of the third, in the dexter
cf. 172. 12
Omnia fordemi-lion rampant arg.
chief point an estoile, and in the sinister MacLean, George Alexander, of Westfield
10. 2
iuriiE committo.
the
of
couped
dexter
hand
House,
Spynie,
N.B., same crest and
chief
point
a
savage
Irish
Mackorda, a demi-wild
motto.
last.
In te fido.
holding in his dexter hand a heart
McLaren, Sir Charles Benjamin Bright, Maclean, Alexander John Hew, of Ardand in his sinister a dart, all ppr.
Shottermill, Surrey,
gour House, Ardgour, Argyllsh., same
Hilders.
Bart.,
186. 9
crest and first motto.
43, Belgrave Square, S.W., the Virgin
M'Kowan, two doves billing. Constancy.
and child ppr., vested az. Bi^se mac na M'Lean, Scotland, a salmon naiant.
93- ^
27414
Cromaig.
139- 1sejant
garcat
a
Scotland,
Mackpherson,
mounted
71. I
cannon
Scotland,
M'Lean,
a dragon's head vert.
a
26. 8 Maclaren,
dant ppr.
Virtue
169. 12 M'Lean, Scotland, a tower arg.
ppr.
Forward.
Mackretb, Hants, a phffinix in flames
mine honour.
1 56. 2
82. 2 M'Laren, Scotland, a mortar-piece az.
ppr.
169. 10 Macleans, a cypress-branch and a laurelFrango.
MaekwiUJams, a phcenix in flames ppr.
slip in saltier, surmounted of a battle82. 2 M'Larty of Jamaica and Kilcolmkill, a
axe in pale, all ppr.
cf. 172. 12
hand ppr., holding up a cross crosslet
Mackworth-Dolben, see Dolben.
John Pearse,
te
Vice- Admiral
In
Maclear,
pale
gu.
litched
in
fido.
Maekworth-Praed, see Praed.
221.
Beaconscroft, Chiddingfold, Godalming,
14
cf.
Mackworth of Betton Grange, Meole
Clarus ab ortu.
a cock ppr.
Brace, Shropsh., a cock gu., beaked, M'Lauchlan, Scotland, a castle triple155Macleay of Keiss Castle, Caithness, a
towered. Fortis et fidus.
combed, and wattled or.
91. 2
Spes anchora
buck's head erased ppr.
Mackworth of Wales and London, a cock Maclaugblan, Scotland, a salmon naiant

ppr.

Gwell angau nachywilydd.


91.2
Sir Arthur William, Bart.,

ppr.

Fortis

I39- '^

et fidus.

121. 2

vita:.

a ducal coro- M'Leay, Scotland, same crest and motto.


et fidus.
M'Leay, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant
Glamorgansh., a cock ppr.
91. 2
10. 8
I/- 5
gardant or.
Mackworth, Sir Arthur WUliam, Bart.,
10. S
J.P., D.L., of
Glen Uske, Monm., M'Laughlan, a horse's head in armour M'Leish, Scotland, same crest.
Baron Kirkcudbright (dorissuing, on the top a plume of ostrich- Maclellan,
a cock ppr. Gwdl angau nachywilydd.
mant), a naked arm supporting on the
50. 14
feathers, all ppr.
Better death than shame.
91. 2
point of a sword a Moor's head. ThinkMackworth of Mackworth Castle, Derbysh. M'Laurance and M'Laurin of Dreghorn,
on.
cf. 212. 14
Edinburgh, the Virgin and Child ppr.,
and of Normanton, Rutl. and Norf., a
Maclellan, a Moor's head on the point of
vested vert. Bi se machatd Slaurie.
sinister wing erect per pale indented
a dagger, all ppr., hilt and pommel or
Maclaurin of Balquhidder, a hon's head
sa. and erm.
Think on.
erased crowned with an Eastern diaMaclachlan, a castle triple-towered.

McLaughlan, Ireland, out


net or, a lion's head gu.

Maekwortb,

of

Fortis

Maclellan of Barclay, Scotland, a naked


arm supporting on the point of a sword
Think on.
a Moor's head.
and 12, Abercromby Place, Edinburgh,
fidus.
cf. 212. 14
a castle on a rock ppr. Fort is et fidus. Maclaurin of London, a lion's head erased
mortar-piece.
Scotland,
a
ppr., crowned with an antique coronet M'Lellan,
155- 4
169. 10
Superba frango.
or, all between two branches of laurel
Maclachlan of Kilehoan, Argyllsh., on a
ducal coronet or. a lion's head erased
issuing from the wTcath ppr. Dalriada. M'Lellan of Edinburgh, a Moor's head

dem

155. 8

Maclachlan, John, of that

of four points

branches in

Ilk, Argyllsh.,

between two

orle, all ppr.

Ab

laurelorigine

couped ppr. Sapit qui rcputat.


Ah origine fidus.
ppr.
Fortis et fidus.
cj. 19. lO
M'Lachlan or Maclauchlan of Trinidad, a MacLaurin, Henry Norman. Esquire, of Macleod, Baron, see Cromartie, Earl of.
leopard's face ppr.
Fortiter.
22. 2
155, Macquarrie Street, Sydney, New Macleod of Lewis, Scotland, the sun in
162. 2
his splendour ppr.
South Wales, a lymphad, sails furled
Maclagan, late Sir Douglas, M.D.. Edinand oars in action sa., flags flying gu. Macleod of Rasay, same crest. Luceo,
burgh, a beaver statant ppr. Princi162. 2
160. 7
non uro.
piis obsta.
Fidelis.
134. 8
M'Lagan, Scotland, a mortar-piece or. M'Laws, a garb or, banded gu. Dominus Macleod of Cadboll, Boss-sh., Scotland,
same crest. Loisgim agus soilleirighim.
providebit.
Stiperba frango.
169. 10
153-2
2
162.
stabit.
jccerit
Quocunque
Scotland,
lion's
gambs
erased
two
M'Lagan of Edinburgh, Scotland, a M'Lea,
MacLeod, Roderick Willoughby, of Inverbeaver ppr. Principiis obsta.
in saltier ppr.
Vincere vel mori.
gorden Castle, Ross-sh., same crest and
134. 8
cf. 39. 14
motto.
Maclagan- Wedderburn, Alexander Stor- M'Lea of Russia, two arms, dexter and
sinister, from the shoulders extended in Macleod of Colbecks, an eagle displayed
mouth, Pearsie, Kirriennie, N.B., an
in the midst of flames of fire ppr.
saltier, the former holding a pair of
eagle's head erEised ppr.
I ruke while I see.
Luceo, non uro.
compasses, also extended, and the latter
M'Laggan, Scotland, a greyhound sejant
cf. 75. 2
cellared arg.
a sword in pale, all ppr. Tarn arte quam
cf. 59. 2
MacLeod, Scotland, a phoenix in flames
Maclaine of Kington House, Glouc, in
niarte.
82. 2
Luceo, non uro.
ppr.
front of a Lochaber-axe erect two Maclean, see Northampton, Marquess of.
branches of laurel and cypress, all ppr. Maclean of Pennycross, Argyllsh., and Macleod of Muiravonside, a lion's head
erased gu. Murus aheneus esto. 17.2
Vincere vel mori.
Scotland, a battle-axe in pale crossed
172. 14
'

MAC

MAC

367

MacMahon-Creagh, Major Hugh Jlichell MacMicking, Robert, of Manus, Upper


Macnamara, of Dangan, co. Clare, IreMiu-ray, New South Wales, a demiland, a horse's head erased arg., caparisavage bearing in his dexter hand an

MacLeod, Scotland, two lions regardant.


Hold /asl.Murus ahemus esio.
Macleod, a bull's head cabossed between
tHO flags gu. Bold fast. Hie murus

ahciiciis cslo.

43.

MacLeod, a buU's head erased.

soned gu., in the headstall of the bridle


arrow, at his back a quiver full ppr.
a laurel-branch vert, and charged on the
Res non verba.
We hae dune. 275 .10
neck for distinction with a cross crosslet McMicking, Gilbert, Miltonsea, Glensa.
whilly, CO. Wigton, same crest and
Virtute et numine.

Miirus

eslo.

44- 3
M'Leod, Scotland, an eagle's head ppi
Murus ahencus.
83. I
anchor,
the
flukes
M'Leod, Scotland, an
Vigilando.
uppermost.
MacLeod, Norman Magnus, of that Ilk,
of Dunvegan, and of Talisker, Isle of
Skye, Scotland, a bull's head cabossed
sa., between two flags gu., staves of the

MacMahon

MacMahon
Coaghy and Tuagh. and MacMahon
of Clonderlaw,

of
of

Leadmore, all in co. Clare, Ireland, a


dexter arm in armour embowed ppr.,
garnished or, holding in the hand a
sword, also ppr., pommel and hilt of
the second.
Sie nos, sie sacra tuemur.
195. 2
embowed hold-

motto.
Macmillan, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a broadsword ppr.
212. 13
Macmillan-Scott, Walter,
Esquire,
of
Wauchope. Roxburghsh. (i) On the
dexter side, a stag's head erased gu.
121. 2.
{for Scott).
(2) On the sinister
side, a dexter and a sinister hand
ppr., grasping a two-handed sword az.,
:

Murus aheneus esto. MacMahon, a naked arm


Lilted and pommelled or {for Macing a sword, all ppr., the point pierced
43- 5
millan).
Roderick Charles, of
through a fleur-de-lis sa. So dorn
Ardenter amo. Miseris sueeurro.
Mitford Vicarage, Morpeth, same crest
dona dhuhhfuiltibh. Manus hcee ini213. 3
mica tijrannis.
MacMillan of Dunmore, Scotland, a dexand motto.
cf. 201. 4
ter and a sinister hand brandishing a
M'Leod, a bull's head cabossed gu. Hold MacMahon, Marie Edme Patrice Maurice,
a
Marshal
of
France,
8
Due
de
Magenta,
two-handed
ppr.
Miseris
succursword
43last.
rere disco.
dexter arm in armour embowed ppr.,
213. 3
M'Leod, Scotland, the sun in splendour
162. 2
(ir.
garnished or, holding in the hand a MacMillan, Ireland, a naked arm erect
Quocunque jcceris slabit.
couped below the elbow holding a
sword, also ppr., pommel and hilt of
M'Leod, a lion's head erased az. [Anfirst.

Hold jast.

MacLeod,

Rev.

the second.

17- S

other, ppr.)

M'Leod, a lion's head erased gu., langued


17. 2
az.
Hie mums aheneus.
M'Leod, a castle triple-towered and embattled arg.,
port gu.

masoned

sa.,

MacMahon
[

Clare,

windows and

of

Sic nos, sic nostra tuemur.

Clenagh,

195. 2
co.

Ballylean,

a naked arm embowed

holding

a sword, the blade entwined by a serpent, all ppr. Sic nos, sie nostra tuemur.

155. 8

sword, all ppr.


212. 13
McMillan, Hon. William, of Sydney,
New South Wales, Australia, Colonial
Treasurer and Minister for Railways,
uses : a dexter and sinister hand issuing from the wreath, brandishing a
two-handed sword ppr. Miseris suc-

20I. 3
M'Leur or M'Lure, Scotland, an arm in
currere disco.
armour holding in the hand a falcon's McMahon, Sir Aubrey Hope, Bart., in
front of an arm embowed in armour M'MlUan of Edinburgh, a
Spedemur agendo.
lure ppr.
all
wavy,
the
blade
Age aut perfice.
demi-arclier
shooting
holding
a
sword,
M'Leurg, Scotland, a
Sic M'Millan, a yew-tree ppr.
ppr., a portcullis gu., chained or.
an arrow from a bow, all ppr. Ad
|

lion

rampant.
i.

I43-

13
i

164. 2
273. 2 M'Millan. a mullet sa.
nos, sic sacra tuemur.
187. 6
metam.
M'Lin, an eagle's head issuing from rays. McMahon, Sir William Samuel, Bart., of M'Min, M'Minn, and M'Myne, Scotland,
Nil certum est.
a stag lodged ppr.
Dublin, same crest and motto.
84- 13
115. 7
M'LIn, an ass's head couped holding in McMahon of HoUymount, co. Carlow, a
64. 2 MacMoran of Edinburgh, Scotland, a
demi-griiBn segreant arg.
the mouth a thistle leaved.
Virtus virdexter hand couped gu.
M'LintOck, Ireland, a lion passant ppr. M'Mahon, Ireland, two dexter hands in
222. 14
tutis prasmitim.
armour conjoined, environed with
6. 2
Virtute ct labore.
clouds, supporting a flaming heart, all M'More, Ireland, a cubit arm in armour
M'Liver of Bristol, issuing from a mural
211. 2
holding in the hand a sword ppr. 210. 2
ppr.
crown or, a awan sa., collared, lined,
and crowned with an Eastern coronet, MacManus, co. Fermanagh, Ireland, a MacMorogh, Ireland, issuing out of clouds
a hand erect holding a crown between
hand and arm couped below the elbow
Be mindful.
also or.
two swords in saltire points upwards,
erect holding a long cross ppr.
McLoskey of Roth well, Northamp., in
all ppr.
front of two cross crosslets fitchee in MacManus, co. Antrim, a dexter hand
Virtus virtutis
M'Morran, a raven ppr.
apaumee couped at the wrist gu.
saltire sa., a dexter cubit arm erect
222. 14
107. 14
prcemium.
vested arg., cuffed erm., the hand graspPro
ing a dagger in bend sinister point McManus of Mount Davis, co. Antrim, a M'Morran, Scotland, a raven ppr.
107. 14
lusu et prceda.
dexter hand apaumee couped at the
downwards ppr. Sica inimicis.
Lavingof
222.
Alexander,
K.C.,
et
manus.
14
MacMorran,
Cor
wrist
gu.
McLoskie, Ireland, a de.xter hand couped
a
London,
S.W.,
Esquire,
Heath,
ton. Putney
McMaster, Alexander Anthony,
at the wTist holding a dagger, all ppr.
Virtus virdexter hand couped gu.
212. 9
of Waikaura and Tokarahi, Oamaru,
tutis prcemium.
New Zealand, iises : issuing out of a
M'Lowe, the stump of an oak-tree sproutMedio M'Morran, Scotland, a hawk belled ppr.
coronet a unicorn's head.
145. 2
ing forth new branches ppr.
Pro lusu et prceda.
cf. 85. 2
tutus.
MacLulich, Rev. John, 25, Rue des
head
Cascades, Chantilly, Oise, France, a M'Maught, Scotland, a dexter hand couped MacMurdoch, Scotland, a lion's
I7- 2
aris
Omine seettndo.
Pro
erased gu.
gu.. holding a fleur-de-lis az.
demi-man affrontee ppr., banded round
House,
Roxborough
c/. 215
of
etfocis.
4 McMurray
the temples az. and or, holding in the
Limerick, and of PatricksweU. co.
hands a bar of iron fesseways, also MacMaure, Ireland, between two brandies
Limerick, a demi-lion rampant gardant
in orle a dexter hand holding a roll of
Caraid san aire (A friend in
ppr.
holding a Lochaber axe, and
gu.,
215. 3
paper, all ppr.
need).
a
on the shoidder with a rose
Scotland,
and
charged
of
London
Macmichael
Whalley
Bart.
of
John
E.
S.
Maclure, Sir
with
Virtute fideque.
charged
arg.
cf. 16. 12
talbot's
head
couped
arg.,
Range, Manchester, and Stoneycroft,
M' Murray, a lion rampant brandishing
a orescent or.
cf. 56. 12
Reading, an eagle's head erased arg.
Virtute
in his fore-paws a battle-axe.
between four roses gu., stalked and MacMichael, Rev. C. Walpole, Rectory,
15-4
Vigilante lalus.
fideque.
Wisbech, same crest.
leaved, two on either side ppr. Paratus
battle-axe erect sur- M'Murray, Scotland, a stag's head ppr.
2S4. 13, Macmichael, a
sum.
121. 5
the
laurel
on
branch
of
mounted
by
a
Scotland,
same
Maclure,
M'Lure and
Wexford,
and
Carlow
sinister
in
MacMurrogh,
co.
the
oak
on
of
dexter
and
2
83.
crest and motto.
Ireland, issuant from between the horns
saltier, all ppr.
cf. 172. 12
Macmahon, a goat passant arg.. armed
M Michin, M'Micking, or of a crescent or, a garb gu.
M'Micing,
cf. 129. 5
and unguled or.
M'Mikln, Ireland, a demi-savage hold- M'Nab of Dundurn, Scotland, a savage's
MacMahon, Ireland, an arm in armour
head erased ppr. Timor omnis abesto.
ing in his dexter hand an arrow, and
embowed holding in the hand ppr. a
Gun eagal.
on his back a fuU quiver ppr. 275. 10
roU or.

MAC

in armour, the hand


holding a spear in bend sinister transfixing a lion's head erased, all ppr.

arm embowed

Maconochie-Welwood, John Allan, Esquire,


J.P.,
of
Kirknewton, Midlothian, N.B., and Pitliver House,
Dunfermline, N.B.
Omnia Deo commilto.
(i) Dexter, the
of
Gigha,
Argyllsh.,
trunk
of
an
or
M'Nelll,
oak
sprouting
Macneil
out
branches ppr. (2) A demi-HighlandScotland, an arm in armour from the
man holding in his right hand a bunch
shoulder issuing, holding a dagger
Vincere vel
of arrows, all ppr., above an imperial
point upwards, all ppr.
crown or, to which he is pointing with
his left.
Reviresco.
MacNeil or Macneill of Barra, InverNitimur et muni-

crest

Macnaghten, Baron (Macnaghten), Runkerry, Bushmills, co. Antrim, a tower


/ hope in God.

gu.
mills,

156.
sa.

CO.

5.

and

rods

or,

156-

Dundarave, BushAntrim: (i) A tower gu.

Macnaghten, Bart.,

MAC

368

M'Nab of that Ilk, Scotland, same


and first motto.

of

(2) Out of a crescent quarterly


or, a lictor's fasces erect, the
/ hope in God.
the axe ppr.

Non pas I'ouvrage mais Vouvrier.

ness-sh., a rock ppr.

Vincere

vel

mori.

tur.

M'Onoghuy, Scotland, a dexter hand in


fess couped holding a laurel-branch,
Per virtutem
McNeil, Ireland, a rock gu.
1 56. 5
tower gu. / hope in God.
all ppr.
scientinmque.
Certamine summo.
179. 7
M'Nair, a mermaid ppr., holding in her
dexter hand a mirror, and in her sinis- M'Neil or MacNeil, Scotland, a rock ppr. M'Oul, an arm in armour embowed in
fess couped ppr., holding in the hand a
Per virtutem scientinmque.
179. 7
184. 5
ter a comb.
arm
an
in
armour
emcross
holding
Scotland,
crosslet
M'Neil,
fitched.
demi-negro
Vincere vel mori.
of
Glasgow,
a
M'Nair
bowed holding in the hand a sword, M'Owl, a lion's gamb erased holding a
a sugar-cane over his dexter shoulder,
all ppr.
Vincere vel mori.
dagger, all ppr. Vincere vel mori. 3S. 8
195. 2
and in his sinister hand a bunch of
i. 13
MacPeter, Scotland, out of a mural coroLabor omnia M'Neil, a lion rampant or.
tobacco-leaves, all ppr.
net arg., masoned sa., a lion's head
Macneill of Barra, Inverness-sh., a rock
vincit.
gu., crowned with an antique crown
Vincere vel mori.
gu.
179. 7
MacNally, Ireland, a naked arm couped
ppr.
Pour mon Dieu. E'en do and
below the shoulder and erect holding Macneill of Dublin, an arm in armour
sword,
the
holding
a
spare not.
embowed,
hand
ppr.
a dagger, also erect, all
Vincere vel mori.
1 2 1
all ppr.
195. 2 M'Phaill, Scotland, a deer's head erased
Macnamara, a stag's head or.
5
ppr.
Memor esto.
121. 2
Macnamara, Scotland, out of a ducal MacNeill of Kirkdale, Creetown, N.B., a
dexter arm vambraced holding a sword, MacPharlane or M'Pharlln, Scotland, a
coronet or, an arm embowed holding
naked man holding in his dexter hand
all ppr.
Vincere aut mori.
a tilting-spear ppr.
a sheaf of arrows ppr. This I'll defend.
Macnamara, out of a ducal coronet or, MacNeill, John Gordon Swift, M.P., of
14, Blackball Street, Dublin, and 12, Macpherson, a cat sejant erect.
Oreagn
an arm embowed holding a lance ppr.
dhuhh chloinn Chatain.
Halsey Street, S.W., same crest and
Macnamara of Ayle and Ranna Castle,
294. 9

Macnaghton

or

M'Naugton, Ireland, a

I/-9-

'

CO.

out of a ducal coronet

Clare,

or,

motto.

an arm holding a scimitar ppr., hilt of McNeill, the late Major-General Sir John
the first.
Firmitas in caelo. cf. 213. 5
C. St. James's Palace, S.W., same
crest and motto.
Macnamara, an arm embowed holding in
the hand a dagger, all ppr., hilt and MacNeill, Ireland, a dexter arm in armour
201.
embowed
holding in the hand a dagger,
pommel or.
4
all ppr.
Vincere aut mori.
196. 5
Macnamara, Francis Nottidge, a naked
arm holding in the hand a scimitar, all M'NeiU, Baron Colonsay, a mailed arm
ppr.
and hand holding a dagger ppr. VinFirmilas in codo.
213. 5
Macnamara, George Houseman, M.R.C.S.,
L.A.C., same crest and motto.
M'Nelly, Scotland, an arm in armour embowed holding a sword, all ppr.
Macnamara, Nottidge Charles, of 13,
Grosvenor Street, London, W., same
195. 2
crest and motto.
M'Nemara, Ireland, a mermaid holding
in her dexter hand a comb ppr.
Macnamara of Kilgurtin, eo. Clare, and
France, a naked arm embowed graspcf. 184. 5
ing a scimitar, all ppr.
Firmitas in McNevins, Ireland, a palm-branch vert.
201.

calo.

Macnamara
House,

CO.

Virlute

et

of Doolenand
Clare, Ireland,

Ennistymon MacNIcol, a crescent


same crest.
201.

valore.

Vivis sperandum.

147. 3

gu.

of a tower a demi-lion
all ppr.
157. 11
of Kilquharity, Kirkcudbright,
Scotland, a lion's head erased arg.,
langued gu. Omnia jortunce committo.
17. 8

rampant,

M'Nish, an

163. 2

head erased

/ hope in God.
156. 5

MacNaughten

of that Ilk, Scotland, a


tower gu. / hope in God.
156. 5
M'Nayr, a mermaid with a mirror and
comb ppr.
184.5
MacNeal, Hector, of Losset Park, Campbelltown, Argyllsh., a dexter hand
holding a dagger point upwards, all

ppr.

Vincere

vel

mori.

MacNeece, Surgeon-Major James Glaussen, an eagle rising ppr., charged on the


breast with a cross crosslet sa.
Fiducia non astutia.
MacNeece, Surgeon-Major Thomas Frederick, same crest and motto.
McNeight, William John, of San Remo,
Howth, N.B., out of the battlements
of a tower sa., masoned arg., a dexter

in

vested az., holding an oaksprig vert, fructed or.


M'Nish, Scotland, an eagle rising ppr.

'

ppr.

Touch

not

the cat
25. 2

hot the glove.

of
sejant erect.

Invereshie,

Touch

glove.

gray cat

not the cat bot the


25. 2

Macpherson, Albert Cameron, Esquire, of


Cluny (commonly called Cluuy Macpherson),

Inverness-sh.,

a cat sejant

ppr. Tovch not the cat but a glove. 26. 8


Macpherson, Donald D., Esquire, Bexton
Croft,
Knutsford, Chesh., a cat-a-

mountain rampant guardant.

Na bean

don chat gun lamhainn.


26. i
Macpherson, Sir Arthur George, K.C.I.E.,
of 51, Gloucester Terrace,

Hyde

Park,

ppr.

Toux:h not the cat but a glove.


Macpherson, a cat rampant ppr. Qui me
tanget poenitebit.
26. 2
Macpherson or
Pherson, a black oat's
paw issuing holding up a crescent

or.

M'Pherson, a cat current sa. Touch not


the cat bot a glove.
yy. 5
cf. 26. 6
in flames. Macpherson, Lieutenant-Colonel Lachlan,
Glentruim House, and Kingussie, Inver179. 2
ness-sh., same crest and motto.
Maconchy, John Arthur. Esquire, J. P., of
Rathmore, co. Longford, Ireland, a M'Pherson, Scotland, a cat sejant ppr.
demi-swan with wings elevated arg.
Touch not the cat bot a glove.
26. 8
Humani nil alienum.
100. 2 M'Pherson, Ireland, a fox's head erased
Maconochie of Meadowbank, Edinburgh,
g"33- 6
a demi-man holding in his dexter hand M'Pherson or Macpherson, a cat's paw
three arrows, and pointing with his
issuing sa., holding up a crescent or.
sinister to an imperial crown placed M'Phie, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant
on the dexter side of the wreath, his
gu.
Pro rege.
10. 3
head wreathed, having a loose tartan M'Quaid, a lion's head erased.
17. 8
plaid hung over his sinister shoulder, Macquaire, out of a coronet ppr., an arm
all ppr.
His nitimur et munitur.
in armour embowed holding in the
1S5. 4
hand a dagger arg. Turris fort is m ih i
Maconochie, Archibald White, of 22,
Deus.
Westbourne Street, Hyde Park, W., a MacQuay, McQuay, or Maquay, of Dublin,
two swords in saltier point downwards
ppr., pommels and hilts or.
Licentiam
ppr.
Nitimur et munitur. 232. 2
re/rcena.
cf. 171. 12

Animo non astutia.


M'Naughtan or M'Naughton, Scotland, a M'Onald, Scotland, a motintain
tower embattled gu.

17. 8

arm embowed and couped

fess ppr.,

sejant erect

Macpherson

London, W., a cat rampant guardant

Gradatim.

M'Nicoll, Scotland, a lion's


ppr.
Nil sistere contra.

M'Namard, out

M'Naught

Macpherson, Charles Richard, Esquire, of


Paddington Station, via Cobar, New
South Wales, Australia, a wild cat

MAC

369
Macrery or Mackrery, a savage statant
wreathed round the middle with leaves

Macqueen, Scotland, a wolf's head couped


sa.

(Another, ppr.)

Vires in arduis.

ppr.

30. 5

cf.

188. 3

Macqueen, Scotland, issuing out of a MacRery, a demi-lion rampant az.,


crowned or, holding in the dexter paw
cloud a dexter arm in fess holding in
Virtus
a sword ppr., pommel and hilt of the
the hand a laurel garland ppr.
second.
in arduis.
cf. 14. 12
Macqueen of Corrybrough, Inverness-sh. Macritchie, Scotland, a cat sejant erect
sa.
Priniz garde.
25. 2
Scotland, a wolf rampant erm., supporting an arrow point downwards Mac Ritchie, David, Esquire, of Logie,
Perthsh., and of 4, Archibald Place,
Constant and faitharty., pheoned gu.
Edinburgh, same crest and motto.
ful.
25. 2
M'Queen, a wolf rampant against a broad
M' Ritchie, Scotland, a lion's gamb
arrow erect on its point.
charged with a cheveron, and thereon
M'Queen, Thomas Potter, Esquire, of
a crescent.
Ridgmount House, Beds, a wolf's head
cf. 39. 2
M' Robertson, Scotland, a dexter hand
Quce surstwi volo videre.
erased ppr.
holding up a royal crown ppr. Virtutis
30. 8
gloria merces.
217. i
M'Queen, Scotland, a wolf's head couped
Virtus in arduis.
30. 5 Macrorie, Scotland, a lymphad with sails
ppr.
fiurled and oars in action sa., flagged
M'Queen, a boar's head erect sa. </. 43 .3
160. 7
gu.
Res, non verba.
Quhan, Scotland, issuing out of a cloud
a dexter arm from the shoulder in fess Macsagan, Scotland, a greyhound's head
arg., collared sa., ringed or. Nee timide.
holding a garland, all ppr.
61. 2
nee temere.
M'Quie, Lanes, a dexter hand couped
holding a dagger in pale, all ppr. MacShanly, see Shanly.
212. 9 MacShanly of Corcachlan, co. RoscomManu forte.
mon, a gauntlet erect grasping a broken
M'Quilland, John, Esquire, of London,
sword ppr.
26. 8
Ontario, a cat sejant ppr.
M'Quinn, a wolf's head ppr. Que sursum MacSheehy, Ireland, an arm in armour
couped below the elbow and erect
30- 5
volo.
holding in the hand a sword, the blade
Macquire or M'Qulre, a dagger in pale
entwined by a serpent, all ppr.
169. 2
ppr.
M'Rach, Scotland, a dexter hand holding MacSheehy, Thomas Frederick Corbet,
Fortltudine.
l)..iiuiii.iii, tlie Drive, Mount Ararat,
a scimitar, both ppr.

'

MacVais, a hand erect couped at the


I

wrist and grasping a snake,

all

ppr.
220. 2

McVeagh of Lurgan, co. Armagh, an arm


embowed in armour holding in the
hand

tilting-spear,

Per

ppr.

all

ardua.

M'Veagh, George Joseph Brooke, J. P.,


of Drewstown, co. Meath, same crest
.and motto.

M'Vean, Scotland,

an arm

armour

in

holding in the hand a sword.

Fidelia.

210. 2

M'Vicar, Scotland, an eagle rising ppr.

Dominus

providebit.

jy. 5

M'Vicar-Affleck of Edinghame, Scotland,


a green branch growing out of the
trunk of an oak-tree ppr. Tandem.
145- 2

Robert Blake, Esquire, of 43,


Harcourt Street, Dublin, a cat-amountain passant gardant ppr. resting
the fore-paw upon an escutcheon of the
arms, viz., arg., on a chevron engrailed
gu., between in chief two thistles and

M'Vittie,

base a trefoil slipped, all ppr., a fret or.


M'Whirter, an antique Scottish harp or,
with nine strings arg. Te Deum lauda-

M"Worth, a cock.
91. 2
Madam of London, Wilts, and Ireland,
an eagle's head erased or.
83. 2
Madden, out of a ducal coronet gu., a
falcon rising or, holding in the beak a
cross batonnce arg.

John Clements Waterhouse,


W'iiulili'doii, game crest. Oertavi et vivi. Madden,
Esquire, of Hilton Park, Clones, co.
MacSween of Granada, a broadsword
Monaghan, and Manor Waterhouse,
and a bow in saltier, all ppr. By the
CO. Fermanagh, out of a ducal coronet
providence of God.
quam
a falcon rising or, holding in its beak a
213. 5 MacSweeney, Ireland, an arm in armour
213.

Macrae, Scotland, same crest and motto.


Macrae of Orangefield, a hand grasping
a

.scimitar

ppr.

Malim

esse

videri.

embowed holding a battle-axe, all ppr.


Stuart, of Handley House,
200. 6
Newark-on-Trent, a mailed arm emdemi-grifEn
a
bowed, the hand grasping a Turkish MacSweeney, Ireland,

cross batonnee gu. Fortior qui se vincit.


Madden, Ireland, a wolf salient gu.

holding in the claws a

co. Fermanagh, a falcon with


wings expanded arg., membered or,
holding in the dexter claw a cross
botonnee gu. Fortior qui se rineit.
Madden, Rt. Hon. Dodgson Hamilton, of
Booterstown,
Dublin,
cc.
Nutley,
same crest and motto.
Madden, Walter Wilmot, of Roslea
Manor, Clones, same crest.
Madden, Hon. Sir John, of Cloyne,
Chapel Street. St. Kilda, Victoria, and
Yamala, Frankston, Victoria, a falcon
rising out of a garland, holding in its
beak a cross botonnee gu. Propria
virtute audax.
Madder, Staffs, on the trunk of a tree

MacRae,

Fortitudine. Nee

euro
scimitar ppr.
nee eareo.
MacRae, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
Fortitudine.
a broadsword ppr.
212. 13
MacRae, Scotland, a dexter arm embowed in mail holding a scimitar ppr.
Fortitudine.
M'Rae, Scotland, an arm embowed holdFortiing in the hand a scimitar ppr.

segreant

or,

lizard ppr.

MacSwiney, Peter Paul, Esquire, of

37,

Upper Mount Street, Dublin, a demisegreant or, holding between


the claws a lizard ppr., and having on
the breast two battle-axes in saltire
griffin

sa.

Tuagha

tulaig ahu.

MacSwiney, Valentine Emanuel Patrick,


a demi-gryphon segreant holding in
the dexter claw a lizard ppr., and
charged on the breast with a fleur-deMacRae-Gilstrap, Major John, of BalliNorthgate,
lis az.
Malo mori quam foedari.
more, Argyllsh., and of
Newark-on-Trent: (i) Upon a rock a M'Taggart, a trefoil ppr. Ditat Deus.
201.

tudine.

cubit arm erect in armour ppr. grasping an escutcheon gu., charged with a
galtrap arg., for distinction, the arm
,

Christo duce vincamus.

cf.

28.

Madden,

M'Taggart, Scotland, a lion's head erased


in fess vert, a lion sejant or.
7. 9
ppr.
Vi et virtute.
17. 8
10. 3
charged with a cross crosslet gu. {for M'Taggart of Madras, same crest. Ditat Maddison, a demi-lion gu.
Maddison of Newcastle, Northumb., out
embowed
Deus.
17.
mailed
arm
A
Gilstrap).
(2)
arm
in
armour
ppr.,
crown-flory
an
erased
of
a
grasping a Turkish sicmitar ppr. M'Taggart, a greyhound's head
garnished or, holding in the gauntlet a
61. 4
sa.
Candide secure (for Oilstrap). Fortitubattle-axe ppr., charged with a cross
M'Taggart of London, an owl ppr.
dine (for MacRae).
Ratione non vi.
gu., the staff sa.
96. 5
MacRannell, co. Leitrim, Ireland, on a
M'Tavish, Scotland, a boar's head erased. Maddison, T. R., Esq., Durkar House,
mount vert, a stag lodged, all ppr.
near Wakefield, out of a palisado
Ne obliviscaris.
42. 2
115. 12
coronet a dexter arm in armour emMacrath of Fallbower, co. Mayo, a naked M'Tavish of Dunarday and Gartbeg,
bowed holding in the hand a battle-axe
Scotland, a boar's head erased or.
arm couped below the elbow holding
Be firm.
in bend sinister.
Non oblitus.
42. 2
in the hand the upper part of a broken
214. 13 Mactier, Scotland,
an arm embowed Maddison of Unthank, Durh., a dexter
lance, all ppr., headed or.
hand ppr., vested errainois, holding a
brandishing in the hand a battle-axe,
Macrea, Scotland, an oak-tree ppr.
battle-axe sa.
cf. 207. 7
all ppr.
Hcecmanusobpatriam. 201.5
Delectat et ornat.
143. 5
Macreadie or Macready of Pearston, MacTiernan, a griffin statant gu., with Maddison of Partney Hall, Lines, out of
a coronet flory or, a cubit arm in arwings erect vert.
63. 8
Ayrsh., a hand holding a sword ppr.

Semper paratus.
M'Rerik, see M'Crire.

212. 13

M'Turk

of Stenhouse, Dumfriessh., Scotland, a ram's head cabossed ppr. 1 30. 7

mour

ppr..

grasping a battle-axe

sa.

MAD
Maddison, Rev.

MAH

370

Arthur Roland, M.A., Magawley, Ireland, a horse's head

F.S.A., of Vicar's Court, Lincoln, out


of a crown fleury, a cubit arm in
armour ppr., grasping a battle-axe sa.,
the blade ppr., charged with a cross
gu.
VcB timido.
Maddison, Henry, Partney Hall, Spilsby,
Lines, a cubit arm in armour ppr.,
Vce timido.
grasping a battle-axe sa.
6. 2
Maddock, a lion passant.

in

waggon harness

arg.,

50. 12

sa.

Magujre, Ireland, an arm in armour embowed holding in the hand a sword,

all ppr.
Magawley, Ireland, a swan with wings
195.2
addorsed ppr.
99. 12 Maguire, on a serpent nowed vert, a
hawk statant ppr.
86. 3
Magawley, Ireland, a swan ppr.
99. 2
Maguire,
Ireland,
out of a ducal coronet
Magawly-Cerati de Calry, Count Vaa demi-eagle displayed holding in the
lerio, of the Holy Roman Empire
beak a rose stalked and leaved, all ppr.
Count of Viarolo, in the Duchy of
Parma and Count Of Cerate, of Bacf. 80. 14
varia
Baron de Calry, a demi-hon Maguire, Ireland, a stag statant ppr.
rampant gu. Lainb deargh aboo. RuMaddock, a demi-Uon rampant. Non
117.
Maher,
2
Matthias
10.
10.
bra
mamis
victrix.
Aidan,
Esquire,
leoni sed Deo.
J.P..
3
D.L., of Ballen Keele, co. Wexford,
Maddock, Ireland, out of a cloud a hand Magee, Ireland, a lion sejant collared.
Ireland, on a mount vert a hawk rising,
214. 9
cj. 7. 4
erect holding a club ppr.
belled and hooded ppr., charged on
Maddocks, an elephant's head erased gu. Magenis of Waringstown, a boar passant
each wing with a crescent or. In perippr.
Sola salus servire Deo.
40. 9
133- 3
culis audax.
Maddocks, John, J.P., of Heath Royal, Magenis, Henry Cole, of Finvoy Lodge,
Ballymoney, co. Antrim, same crest Maher, an eagle with wings expanded. 77. 5
Putney Hill, London, S.W., in front
Maher, Ireland, a bee TTolant in pale or.
of a passion cross gu., a cherub's head
and motto.
or, each wing charged with a rose, Magennis, Ireland, a demi-lion gardant
137- 2
Mahewe of Lostwithiel, Cornw., a Cornish
also gu.
Justice and gratitude.
gu., holding a fleivr-de-lis or.
chough erm.
23s. II Magens of London and Glouc, an arm
107. 14
Mahewe, Cornw., an eagle with wings
erect ppr., holding three trefoils vert.
Maddocks, a demi-Uon holding in the
addorsed or, preying on a snake nowed
1 2.
dexter paw a rose.
Mageoghegan, Ireland, a bloodhound,
ppr.
Maddocks, Captain, the Woodlands, near
passant ppr.. collared, indented.
Wem, Shropsh., a demi-lion rampant Mager or Major, a greyhound's head Mahewe, Norf., a unicorn's head erased
arg., crined gu., the horn twisted of
61.2
holding in the dexter paw a rose slipped
gu., collared or.
the first and second, on the neck a
and leaved
Magheramorne, Baron (McGarel-Hogg),
cheveron vair.
(i) Out
of Magheramorne, co. Antrim
Maddox, Bart, (extinct), of Wormley
cf. 49. 5
Ireland,
Herts, a Bengal tiger passant gardant
of an Eastern coronet arg., an oak- Mahon,
a demi-husbandman
holding over his dexter shoulder an
ducally gorged ppr
tree fructed ppr., and pendent thereox-yoke, all ppr.
from an escutcheon az., charged with
Maddy, Glouc, a garb vert, charged with
187. 14
a fleece or.
a dexter arm embowed in armour, the Mahon, Viscount, see Stanhope, Earl.
Madelley of St. Pancras, Middx., and
hand grasping an arrow in bend sinister Mahon, Baron Hartland, see Hartland.
Shropsh., a hawk ppr.. preying on a
point do-n-nwards, also ppr. {for Hogg). Mahon, see Pakenham-Mahon.
282. 13. (2) Upon a mount vert, in Mahon of Cavetown, co. Rosfommon, a
martlet sa.
heraldic tiger passant holding in the
Madeley, an eagle preying on a crane
front of a branch of oak erect ppr., a
dexter paw a broken tilting-spear, all
ppr.
greyhound sejant sa., collared and line
79ppr., and charged on the shoulder with
Madeston, a cubit arm in armour erect,
reflexed over the back or (for McGarel).
a martlet sa. for difference.
per pale crenellee or and arg., holding
D(U gloria vires. Fide etfiducia. 282. 12
Buaidh go
bragh.
in the gauntlet a halberd headed and Magill, a savage's head couped ppr.
;

1;

'

garnished of the last.


Madeston, an ostrich regardant sa., ducally crowned or, resting the dexter
claw on a pellet.
Madeston, a cock's head erm., holding in
the beak a trefoil slipped vert.
Madock, an eagle displayed holding in
its dexter claw a sword, and in the
sinister a pistol, all ppr.
cj. 75. 7
Madock of Hartbury, Glouc, a lion's head
erased or, pierced through the neck
vord in pale, the point issuing from
the top of the head embrued ppr.,
hilted and pojumelled of the first.
Madock, Ireland, a demi-wolf regardant
arg., vulned in the shoulder ppr.
Madocks of Glanywern, Denbighs'n., a
demi-lion rampant.
10. 2
Madox, a lion's gamb erased holding a

190.
Magill, Ireland, a falcon ppr., upon a
hawk's lure of the same, lined arg. and
vert.
c/. 85. 14
Magin, a demi-wyvern vert.
69. 12
Maginn, Ireland, a cockatrice displayed
vert.
68. 14
Maginnise, Ireland, a boar passant ppr.
40. 9
Magnall of London and Lines, on a
mount vert, an eagle rising ppr.,

"

crowned with an Eastern coronet


cf.

Magnay

Sir William, Bart., of Postford


a lion rampant sa.,

House, Surrey,

erminois, murally crowned,


forged with a chain, reflexed over the
ack, and holding between the foreface or.

Magnus, Yorks, a
holding in the dexter
a sword arg., hilt and pommel of

.ion sejant or,

paw
the

holding in the hand ppr. a battle-axe


c/. 207. 10
of Emoe, co. Westmeath, and of
Clonearl, Ireland, a boar's head erased
az., armed and bristled or.
Virlute et
probitate.
42. 2
Magan, Percy, Esquire, J.P., of Correal,

CO.

Roscommon, and Kilcleagh Park,


CO. Westmeath, same crest and

Moate,
motto.

Magor

of

lion's

gamb

erased

dexter

paw a broken

Mahon, Ireland, a
in

its

tilting-

rampant holding
dexter paw an olive-branch.
lion

Per ardua surgo.

Mahon-Hagan

of

New

York,

co.

Clare,

Ireland
(i) Out of a naval crown or,
a demi-negro affrontee, with broken
:

manacles depending from each ^vrist.


grasping in his dexter hand the Union

or.

flagstaff, and in his


sinister hand, on a similar staff, the cap
of liberty, aU ppr. (for Hagan). (2) On
a WTeath of the colours and out of a
wreath of roses alternately arg. anil

gu.,

arm

seeded or barbed vert, a dexter


in

nished

armour embowed
or,

ppr.,

gar-

holding in the gauntlet a

baton in bend arg., and charged on


the arm with a rose of the last (for
Malion).
Vota vita mea. Ha:c matins

inimica tyrannis.
Penventon House, Redruth,
a greyhound's head erased Mahon, T. G. S., B.A.,

CorbaUy,
and collared.
Quin, CO. Clare, a dexter arm vamcf. 61. 2
Magounis, Ireland, a demi-lion gardant
braced and embowed grasping in the
gu., holding a fleur-de-lis or.
hand a dagger. Manus hcec inimica
Magratll of Lambeth, Surrey, an arm
tyrannis.
couped in fess ppr. Salus in fide.
Mahon, Rev. Sir William Vesey-Ross,
Magrath, on a chapeau a lion passant,
Bart., M.A., of Castlegar, co. Gal way,
all ppr.
a dexter arm in armour embowed ppr.,
4. 9
Magrath of Murhill, near Bradford-ongarnished or, holding in the gauntlet
Avon, Wilts, a dexter cubit arm
a sword wavy arg., pommel and hilt
couped and lying fesseways holding
or.
Moniti meliora sequamur.
in the hand, all ppr., a cross patee Mahon,
John Denis FitzJames Ker,
fitchee and erect az.
Ballydonelan Castle, Loughrea, same
Salus in fide.
Magratll, Ireland, a crowsa.
107. 14
Cornw.,

Madreston, a torteau charged with the


sun in splendour or.
Madyston, a cubit arm vested erminois
sa.

est

36.
j

first.

Magan

Magna

286. 3

Veritas.

Ireland, a tiger statant holding

in its
spear.

Jack displayed on a

or.

76. II

billettee

paws a leopard's

Mahon,

J.P.,

MAH

MAK

371

of Mainwaring, Charles Salusbury, V.D.,


D.L., M.A., of Galltfaenan, Trefnant
Kilmorna. Listowel, co. Kerry, Ireland,
North Welles, same crests and motto.
out of the coronet of a Count of
France a dexter arm in armour em- Mainwaring, Rev. Percy Edward, M.A.,
of
Whitmore Rectory, Newcastlebowed grasping in the hand a sword,
under- Lyme, same crests and motto,
all ppr., hilt and pommel or, the blade
piercing a fleur-de-lis of the last. Mainwaring of Whitmore, Staffs, out of
a ducal coronet or, an ass's head, with
Lasair romhuin a buadh.
a hempen halter, all ppr.
Maliony, Harold Segerson, B.A., of DroDevanl si jc
puis.
more Castle, Kenmare, co. Kerry, same
cj. 125. ic
Mainwaring of Croxton, Chesh., an
crest and motto.
ass's head ppr.
Mahony, John Moore, Esquire, J.P.,
125. 12
Mainwaring of Exeter, Devonsh., an
same crest and motto.
ass's head erased arg., maned and
Maiiony, Pierce, Esquire, of Grange Con.
haltered or.
CO. Wicklow
(i) Same crest as above,
(2) A naked arm embowed, the hand Mainwaring, Sir Philip Tatton, Bart., of
Over Peover, Chester, an ass's head
grasping a sword flammant, all ppr.
erased ppr., bridled or
Lasair romhuin a buudh.
Devaiit si je
puis.
Mahony of Dunloe Castle, co. Kerry, a
naked arm embowed, the hand grasp- Mainwaring - EUerker - Onslow, Charles
Vere Tc^-nshend, of Ingleby, WimLasair
ing a sword flammant, all ppr.
borne Road, Bournemouth: (i) Au
romhuin a buadh.
eagle sa., preying on a partridge or (for
Maidman, a leopard's head erased garOnslow).
daut, ducally gorged.
230. 3.
A dolphin
(2)
haurient and a sea-dragon or, emitting
Maidman, Hants, an arm embowed
flames of fire ppr., embowed and advested per pale, indented az. and or,
dorsed, and enfiled by a ducal coronet
cuffed arg., holding in the hand a
for distinction, with a roundle counterdove ppr.
changed (/or EUerker). 230. 2
Maidstone, Viscount, see Winchelsea,
(3)
On the sinister isode, out of a ducal
Earl of.
coronet or, au ass's head ppr. (for
Maillard, out of a ducal coronet a peaMainwaring). Festina lenie.
cock's tail, all ppr.
115. 6
230. 4
Main, Scotland, an escallop or, charged Mair of London and Scotland, a swan
ppr.
Tempore candidior.
with a mullet gu.
141. 6
99. 2
Mair, a demi-pegasus issuing arg., enfiled
Main, a leopard rampant ppr.
round the body with a ducal coronet
Main, Scotland, a negro's head sa.,

Mahony, George Philip Gun. B.A.,

his dexter

pav

thistle

ppr.

a Heur-de-lis of the
second.
Fisus et fides.
13. 12
Maitland, on a ducal coronet or, a lion
sejant affrontee, holding in the dexter
paw a sword in pale ppr., and in the
sinister a fleur-de-lis arg. Deo juvante.

gubanded arg.
19-- 4
47- 7
Main of Lochwood, Stirlingsh., Scotland, Mair, Scotland, a negro's head couped
at the shoulders sa., banded arg.
Projeci.
a hand throwing a dart ppr.
,

92,
4
Main, a cubit arm erect and vested party Mair of Aberdeen, a lion's head erased
arg.
chevron arg. and sa., holding
Spes et jortiludo.
17. S
Maire,
a cubit arm erect vested, holding
the hand ppr. a cross crosslet filched
in the hand a bugle-horn stringed.
in pale.
Main, late Rev. Thomas John, M.A., Mairis of Marston, Wilts, on a mount
vert, a peacock in pride or, from the
in front of a cubit arm erect ppr.,
beak issuant an escroU inscribed Esse
holding a cross botonnee fitchee in
quam videri, and resting the dexter
pale or, and a sword fessewise, the
claw on an escutcheon az., charged
ppr.,
the
dexter,
also
pommel
point to
with a cross patee fitched or. Si Deus
and hilt or, three piles reversed az.
nobiscum., quis contra nos.
Maine, out of a mural coronet per pale
gu. and erm., an arm in armour gar- Maister of Wood Hall, in Holdemess,
Yorks, out of a mural coronet or, a
nished or, holding a spear point downunicorn's head az., armed and crined
ward.
Vincit pericula virtus.
of the first.
Vix ea nostra voco.
Maingy, a wolf's head erased erminois.

30. 8

cj.

49. 7

Mainstone of Urchingfield, Heref., and Maisterton and Maisterson, Chesh., a


London, a hedgehog arg.
tiger passant arg.
135. S
cj. 27. 1
Mainter, out of a mural coronet or, a Maitland, Viscount, see Lauderdale, Earl
unicorn's head az., armed and crined
of.
c/. 49- 7
Maitland
Bart.,
see
Ramsay-GibsonMainwaring, sec Milman-Mainwaring.
Maitland
Mainwaring, see Massey-Mainwaring.
Maitland, Scotland, a rock in the sea
Mainwaring, Chesh. and Salop, out of a
ppr.
Altamen tranquillus.
179. 5
ducal coronet or, an ass's head ppr. Maitland, a rock in the sea ppr. Fluctus
Devant si je puis.
125. 10
fiuctu.
179. 5
Mainwaring, Shropsh., on a ducal coronet Maitland, Scotland, in the sea a rock
or, an ass's head erased arg.
ppr.
179-5
cj. 125. 10
Maitland, David, of Dundrenan, KirkcudMainwaring, Shropsh., an ass's head
brightsh.,
Scotland,
a
demi-monk
erased ppr. haltered or.
Mainwaring, Charles Francis Kynastou,
Esq., of Oteley, EUesmere, Shropsh.:
(1) Out of a ducal coronet an ass's
.

head ppr.

(2)
(jor

lion's

habited in gray, holding in his dexter

hand

a crucifix arg.,

and

in his sinister

a rosary ppr. Esse quam videri. 298.9


Maitland, Bart, (extinct), of Pittrichie,
Scotland, a lion's head erased gu.

and

smister

cf. 7-

same

Clifton Hall, Fifesh.,

crest

and

motto.
Maitland of Ecdes, Berwicksh., Scotland, a demi-lion rampant gu., couped
in all the joints or, issuing from water
ppr.
Luctor et emergam.
Maitland, WiUiam FuUer, of Stansted
Hall, Essex, same crest and motto.
Maitland-Makgill-Crichton, C. J., Esquire, of Lathrisk, Falldand, Fifesh.,
and Monzie, Perthsh. (i) A dragon's
head inflamed and erased, and crowned
with a coronet. Sine fine (jor Crichton).
(2) On a ducal coronet a lion sejant
erect affrontee, ducally crowned, holding in his dexter paw a sword in pale
ppr., and in his sinister a fleur-de-lis.
Consilio et animis (jor Maitland).
(3)
A phcenix in flames ppr. PerseverarUia
(jor MakgiU).
Majendie, James Henry Alexander, J.P.,
:

of Castle Hedingham, Essex,


in armour embowed holding

an arm

in the
Qualis ab in196. 10
Majendie, Colonel Vivian Dering, C.B.,
17, Whitehall Court, S.W., same crest

hand a scimitar

ppr.

cepto.

and motto.
Major, see Henniker, Baron.
Major

of

Wight,

Southampton, and the


Hants,

Isle of

greyhound's

gu., collared or.

head
61. 2

Major of Leicester and Brampston, Notts,


a greyhound rampant sa., collared arg.,
on the collar three mullets of the first.
MajoribankS, Scotland, a demi-grifiin
segreant.
Et custos, et pugnax.
64. 2
MajoribankS, Scotland, a lion's gamb
grasping a lance in bend ppr. Advance
with courage.

cj.

38. II

MajoribankS, a bear's paw erased, grasping a tilting-spear in bend sinister.

Mainwaring). :25. 10.


cj. 38. II
head erased sa., guttee-d'or
Paix et peu.
17. 2 Makareth, Lanes, an arm in armour emDevant si je puis.
Maitland,
a demi-lion rampant gu.,
bowed holding in the hand a broken
225. 10
langued and membered az., holding
tilting-spear, all ppr.
197. 2

(jor

Maitland, Rev. J. W., Loughton Hall,


Essex, same crest.
Maitland, Alexander Charles Richards,
M.A., of CUffden, Teignmouth, Devonsh.,
and 20. Buckingham Palace
Mansions, S.W., a lion sejant erect and
affrontee gu., holding in the dexter paw
a sword ppr., hilted and fommelled
or, and in his sinister a fleur-de-lis
arg.
Consilio et animis.
298. 15
Maitland, William James, CLE., of
Witley Manor, Witley, .Surrey, and 18,
Lennox Gardens, S.\V'., same'crest.
Maitland of Aucliiane, Kirkcudbrightsh.,
a lion sejant affrontee gu., ducally
crowned or, holding in the dexter paw
a sword in pale ppr., and in the sinister
a fleur-de-lis arg.
298. 15
Maitland, a lion sejant affrontee gu.,
ducally crowned or, holding in the
dexter paw a sword ppr., hilt and pommel or, and in the sinister a fleur-de-lis
az.
Consilio ct animis.
298. 15
Maitland, Sir John Nisbet, Bart., of

Kynaston).

24

MAK

MAN

372

Makepeace, a unicorn's head


tween two laurel-branches in

Maleverer, Yorks, a greyhound passant


c/. 60. 2
arg., collared and ringed or.
MalBt, a dexter arm iu armour holding
a scimitar in pale, all ppr.
Malherbe of Fenyton, Devonsh., on a tree
a demi-naked man ppr., ^vreathed
about the temples arg. and sa., and
holding in his hand an oak-branch,

arg., beorle vert.

49- 14

Makepeace, a dove holding in


an olive-branch, all ppr.

its

beak
92.

Makepeace of Pensham Court, Yorks,


London, and Warfield, Berks, a leopard

passant regardant or, resting his dexalso ppr., acorned or.


ter paw on an escutcheon gu., charged
with a cross crosslet fitched of the Malim, Rev. Alfred, M.A., Jesus College,
Cambridge, Chaplain to H.M. Forces
first.
of
(according
to Camden the family was
Makins, Colonel Sir W. T., Bart.,
settled, in Kent from the Conquest until
Rotherfield Court, Henley-on-Thames,
the end of the sixteenth century, and
a dexter arm embowed in armour ppr.,
from 1600 to 1762 at Botherham and
encircled by an annulet or, and holding
Doncaster, and from 1762 until 1868 at
a flagstaff in bend sinister ppr., thereHigham Ferrers, in Northamptonshire),
from flowing a banner arg., charged
luce.
an arm embowed vested sa., holding an
lumine
with a lion's face gu. In
anchor or (granted to William Malim,
199. 5
M.A., Fellow of King's College, CamMalbanke, on a tortoise an eagle perching
bridge, son of Henry Malim of Stapleppr.
79\^
hurst, Kent).
Fide lenes anchoram.
Malbone, an eagle regardant holding in
Malim esse probus quam haberi.
the dexter claw a sword ppr.
c/. 129. 5
204. 13
Malby, a goat passant or.
2
Malin, an elephant passant or.
Malcolm, a demi-swan rising arg. 100.
cf. 133-9
Malcolm, Baron (Malcolm), of Pottalloch,
Argyllsh.,
a tower arg. In ardua Maling, out of a ducal coronet a phime

tendit (extinct).
Malcolm, Sir James

teiido.

156. 2
Bart.,

William,

Hall,

by a wreath

'

nag's head couped gu., charged with a


cross patee or (for Mallory).
278. 6
(2) A hand holding a broken spear
278. 5
(for Leigh).
Mallory of Woodford, Northamp., a nag's
head gu., crined or, charged vnth a
fleur-de-lis of the last.
cf. 50. 1
Mallory, a horse's head couped per pale
gu. and az., ducally gorged or.

Mallow, on a chapeau gu., turned up


erm., two sceptres in saltier or.
170. 9
Malmains, a lamb supporting a banner
arg.

131. 2

Malmaynes, an arm in armour embowed,


200. i
the hand apaumee ppr.
!

1
I

Malmesbury, Earl of (Harris), of Heron


Court, near Christchurch, Hants, a
hedgehog or, charged on the side with
three arrows, one in pale and two in
saltire ppr., and across them barways
Ubique
a key az. Je maintiendrai.
patriam reminisci.
279. 13
Malone, on a mount a lion rampant ppr.,

collared gu., holding in the dexter

paw

an arrow sa.
i
1 1
Malone, a man in armour holding in his
dexter hand a lance, and on his sinister
ppr.
arm a shield, all ppr. Fidelis ad urnam.
j

of five ostrich-feathers in a case, all


Malins, a cubit arm in armour erect ppr.,

Norwich, a pyramid

Hoveton
encircled

Ardua

188.

grasping a crescent or. Adjuvante Deo. Malone, Dublin, a squirrel sejant arg.,
holding between the fore-paws an
Malins, a cubit arm in armour erect ppr.,
grasping a crescent or. Post prcelia
acorn ppr.
135-7
prcemia.
Malpas of Bickley, Chesh., on a ducal
coronet, a wyvern vomiting fire at both
Malkin, a wolf's head sa.
30. 5
Mallabar, a martlet or.
ends ppr.
95. 2
Mallake of Axmouth, Devonsh., a cubit Malpas of Rochestown, Dublin, a demiarm erect vested or, chaiged thereon
lion rampant gu., holding in the dexter
with two bends wavy sa., holding in
paw a pheon point upwards arg.
the hand ppr. a mallet of the first.
Maltby of Maltby, Yorks, a garb or,
I

of laurel ppr.
246. i

Malcolm, late Sir John, G.C.B., on a


mount vert, a tower arg., masoned sa.,
ensigned by the badge of the Persian
Order of the Lion and Sun. In ardua

tendit.

James, K.C.B., and

Malcolm, late Sir


the late Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm,
140. 5
G.C.B., on a mount vert, a tower arg., Mallam, a dolphin naiant or.
masoned sa. In ardua tendit. c/. 1 56. 2 Mallard, on a chapeau gu., a stag trippant ppr.
118. 3
Malcolm, William Elphinstone, J.P.,
D.L., of Burnfoot, Langholm, Dum- MaUard, 176, Albion Road, Stoke Newington, N., on a chapeau gu., turned
friessh., same crest and motto.
up erm., a stag trippant ppr.
118. 3
100. 2
Malcom, a demi-swan rising arg.
Malcom of Glenmorag, a castle arg., Mallet of Jersey, a cock statant ppr. In
cruce salus.
En Dieu affie.
masoned sa., the portcullis gu. In
91. 2
ardua tendit.
1$^. S Malley, a goat's head erased sa., bezantee.
Maiden, Viscount, see Essex, Earl of.
cf. 1 28. 5
Maiden, Essex, and Henry Charles Mai- Malley, a savage ambulant carrying a
Windlesham
tree eradicated, all ppr.
Esquire,
M.A.,
den,
House, Brighton, a dexter hand apau- Malley, a savage WTeathed round the
temples and loins, with a club resting
mee ppr. Miseris openi fero. 222. 14
on the shoulder, all ppr.
Maiden, Charles Edward, 2, Hareourt
Buildings, Temple, E.G., same crest. Mallinson of Manchester, an arm emMiseris auxilium fero.
bowed vested az., charged with two
crescents and cuffed or, the hand ppr.
Maiden, same crest and motto.
grasping a fasces palewlse. also or.
Male, see Hill-Male.
Male, on a marquess's coronet a Cornish Mallock, Richard, Esquire, of Cockington Court, near Torquay, a cubit arm
chough, the wings expanded ppr.
erect vested or, thereon two bends
MaledoctUS, a demi-lion supporting a

long cross.
11. 14
Malefont and Malesamits, a demi-liou
regardant gu. supporting a spear enfiled with a boar's head couped ppr.
9. 10
Malephant, Scotland, a demi-lion ram10. 11
pant ppr., crowned or.
Malet, Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Baldwin,
Bart., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., of Wrest

Wood, Bexhill, Sussex, and Chateau


Malet, Monaco, out of a ducal coronet
a heraldic tiger's head erm.
force
de en hault.
231. 12
Malet, a demi-goat rampant.
Nee temere

Ma

51- 13

153-2

gu.

Bishop of Durham, between two


branches of olive ppr. a garb or,
charged with a cross patee gu. Nil
sine labore.

Maltlward of Rougham, Suff., a demigriffin arg., holding between its claws

a saltier sa.
Malton, Lanes, a dolphin haurient devouring a fish, all ppr.
140. 6
Malton, Ireland, on a rock a dove holding
in its beak an olive-branch, all ppr. 93.9
Malton of South Hayne, Devonsh., and
Yorks, a snake nowed in pale ppr.,
ducally gorged arg.
142. i
Maltravers, Baron, see Norfolk, Duke of.
Maltravers, a fountain ppr.
1 59. S
160. 13
Maly, Ireland, a ship.
wavy sa., holding in the hand a mallet Malynes, a reindeer's head cabossed ppr.
of the first.
Die quid dicere fas est.
122. 4
Mallock, Scotland, between two bay- Man, on the stump of an oak-tree an
branches in orle, a lion's head crowned
eagle perching ppr.
with an antique crown ppr. Court no Man, Scotland, a unicorn's head. Nil
friend, dread no foe.
E'en do and spare
time.
49. 7
not.
Man, five spears ppr., proceeding from
Mallom and Mallon, of Walter-Acton,
the top of a tower or.
Norf., an arm in pale vested vert, the Man or Mann of Ipswich, Suff., a demicuff turned up erm., holding in the
dragon, with wings addorsed arg.,
hand ppr. a lure feathered arg., garguttee-de-poix.
73. 10
nished or, stringed and tasselled gu.
Man of London, a dragon's head between
Mallory, a nag's head or.
cf. 50. 1
two dragon's wings expanded gu.,
Mallory, a nag's head couped gu.
guttee-d'or.
72. 7

'

cf.

Maleverer, a nag's head in armour ppr.

banded

Maltby, Essex, a barley-sheaf erect or,


banded of the same, pendent therefrom a bugle-horn arg.
cf. 1,3. 2
Maltby, late Rt. Rev. Edward, D.D.,

50. 13

Mallory, Rev. Herbert Leigh, the Manor


House,
Mobberley.
Chesh.
(i)
A
:

Manaton

or

Mannington

Southill, Coruw., a

of

Manaton,

demi-unicorn

sa.

48.

MAN
Manbey, William John

of
Boissevain, Manitoba, Canada, in front
of an anchor in bend sa., a cubit arm
in armour erect ppr. charged with an
escallop shell gu., holding in the hand
a dagger in bend sinister also ppr.
Fidelis exsulatm.
303. 12
Manbey, Rev. George Henley, M.A., of
2, Crompton Terrace, Southend, Essex,

same

Manby

crest.

of

Elsham, Lines, an arm couped

at the elbow erect,

vested per pale

crenellee or and arg., holding a sword


ppr., pommelled of the first.
Manby-Colegrave, Thomas, an ostrichfeather erect az., and two arrows in
saltire or, barbed and flighted arg.,
banded by a mural crown gu. Fidui
constans.
Manchester, Duke of (Montagu), Kimbolton Castle, Hunts, a griffin's head

couped with wings expanded or, gorged


with a collar arg., charged with three
lozenges
gu.
Disponendo me. non
mulando me.
cf. 67. 7
Manchester, a polecat ppr.
153. 13
Manchester, on a mount an ermine pas134. 10

sant, all ppr.

Mandel, out of a ducal coronet an eagle's


head.

cf.

83. 14

Mander, a swallow volant sa.


96. 2
Manderne of Penzance, Cornw., a lion
rampant or, guttee-de-sang, crowned
of the

first.

Manders

of Brackdenstown, co. Dublin,


a plover ppr., beaked and legged gu.,
holding in the beak a slip of oak leaved
vert, acorned or.
Pro omnibus laus
Deo.
Manderson, an antelope trippant arg.,
collared gu.
cf. 126. 6
Mandevile, two dexter hands conjoined
supporting a scimitar in pale, all ppr.
Mandeville, a mural coronet arg., charged
with an escarbuncle sa.
Mandeville, Viscount, see Manchester,

Duke

MAN

373
de. Esquire,

of.

Mandis, out of a naval coronet or, an arm


embowed, holding a couteau sword

Mangin

of Bath, a crane holding in the


beak a fish, all ppr.
Mangle and Mangles, an arm in armour
embowed ppr., charged with two roses
gu., grasping in the hand a scimitar,
all ppr.
cf. 196. 10
Manico, a quatrefoil vert.
148. 10
Maningham, Cambs and Kent, out of a
ducal coronet arg., a talbot's head or,
coUared and lined gu., at the end of
the line a bow-knot.
cf. 57. 12
Manington of Manington and Combshed,

ppr.

146.

Manduit, a demi-lion rampant supporting


1 1.
a long cross.
14
Mandut, Manduyt, or Manduit, a plate
charged with a stag statant on a mount

turned up erm., a peacock


in pride ppr., each charged with a
bendlet sinister wavy gobony or and
gu.,

sa.

103. 5

Manners

of Ethale, Northumb., out of a


ducal coronet or, a bull's head gu.,
armed of the first.
1
44.
Manners-Wood, of Fairhaven, Sai^down,
Isle of Wight, a stag trippant and
between the attires a ducal coronet.
Manners - Wood, Rev. WiUiam, M.A.,
Littleton Rectory, Shepperton, Middle1

Cornw., a demi-unicorn rampant sa.,


sex, same crest.
armed,
crined,
and
ungu.
arg., Manning, Hon. Sir William Montagu,
charged on the shoulder with a crescent
LL.D., of WaUaroy, WooUahra, Sydney,
or for difference.
New South Wales, Australia, Member
cf. 48. 7
Maniot, a Saracen's head afErontee ppr.,
of the Legislative Council of New
wreathed arg. and sa.
190. 5
South Wales, uses : out of a ducal coroManley, a cross patee az.
net or, an eagle's head sa., beaked or,
cf. 165. 7
Manley, a man's head couped at the
between two ostrich-feathers arg. Vive
shoulders affrontee ppr., the hair sa.,
ut vivas.
wreathed vert.
190. 5 Manning of Codham and Downe, Kent,
Manley, Beds and Chesh., a Saracen's
and of Diss, Norf., out of a ducal corohead affrontee ppr., wreathed arg. and
net or, an eagle's head sa., beaked of
sa.
190. 5
the first, between two ostrich-feathers
Manley of Manley, Chesh., and Erbistock,
arg.
Denbighsh., a Saracen's head affrontee Manningham-Buller, Bart., see Buller.
ppr., wreathed about the temples arg. Manningham, Kent, out of a ducal coroand sa. Manus hwc nimica tyrannis.
net or, a talbot's head gu., collared of
190. 5
the first, lined sa.
cf. 57. 12
Manloveof Ashborne, Derbysh., andStaffs, Mannock of Gifford's Hall, Suff., an
out of a mural coronet gu., a cubit
heraldic tiger's head erased quarterly
arm erect vested erminois, cuffed arg.,
arg. and gu.
cf. 25. 4
holding in the hand a flaming sword ppr. Manntell of Heyford, Northants, a stag's
Manlovell, five bell-flowers in pale ppr.,
head couped erm.
121. 5
leaved vert.
Mannynge, see Manning.
Manly, a cross patee arg.
Mansbridge of London, a dexter cubit
cf. 165. 7
Manmaker of Middleburgh, Zealand, two
arm erect, vested az., cuffed arg., holdwings displayed gu.
109. 6
ing in the hand ppr. a demi-eagle disMann, a demi-man ppr., wTeathed about
played with two heads gu., ducally
the head and loins vert .holding over the
gorged or.
dexter shoulder an arrow of the last.
Mansel, on a moimt a buck lodged, all ppr.
Mann, of Round Green, near Barnsley, in
115. 12
front of a demi-gryphon arg., guttee-de
Mansel of Congrave Hall, Northamp.,
larmes, three annulets interlaced fesseon a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a
^

ways sa. Per ardaa


Mann, Bart, (extinct),
a demi-dragon
sa.,

stabilis.

guttee-d'eau,

Kent,
wings addorsed

of Linton,

with

the inside

wings and the talons ppr.


Manditt and Manduyt, a garland of laurel

peau

of

the

Per ardua
y^. 10

stabilis.

Mann, Cornwallis-, Earl


(extinct):

(i)

Cornwallls
demi-dragon sa., gutof

tee-d'eau (for Mann). 73. 10.


{2) On
a mount vert, a stag lodged regardant

and ungu.

falcon
mdt.

rising

ppr.

Quod

vidt,
cf.

valde
88. 2

Mansel, Robert Henry, Esquire, of the


Broadtower, Caerleon, Slonni., and
Maindiff Castle, Abergavenny, a falcon
rising or. holding in the beak a lily,
leaved and slipped ppr., and supporting
with the dexter leg two swords in
saltire,
points upwards, also ppr.,
Gonstanter
pommels and hilts or.

or, gorged with


tamen fortiter.
367. 3
116. II
ppr.
a chaplet of laurel vert .vulned in the Mansel, Sir Courtenay Cecil, Bart., of
Maney, Kent, a cubit arm couped and
shoulder ppr. (for Cornwallis). cf. 1 1 5.
Muddescombe, Carraarthensh., a cap
erect, vested per pale arg. and sa., the Mann of Dunmoyle and Corvey Lodge,
of maintenance enflamed on the top,
cuif counterchanged, holding in the
CO. Tyrone, Ireland, a tower or, charged
all ppr.
Quod vult, valde vult. 180.10
hanti ppr. a battle-axe of the last.
with a trefoil vert, and issuant from Mansel, Ernest Digby, Esquire, same
the battlements five spears ppr. Virtus
cf. 207. 10
crest and motto.
Manfleld, a griffin's head erased.
66. 2
Mansel, Eustace Gambier, Esquire, same
Manfield or Mansfield, Bucks, a tiger Mann of Broadoak, Essex and Kent, out
crest and motto.
sejant or, ducally gorged gu.
of a to
or, nve spean
Mansel, Lieutenant-Colonel John DelaManfield, Scotland, an ostrich's head be- Mannell, a horse's head erased arg.
lynde, of Sraedniore, Corfe Castle,
51.4
tween two feathers arg.
97. 14 Manners, Duke of Rutland, see Rutland.
Dorset, same crest and motto.
Manfield, Harry, Esquire, J. P., of Moul- Manners-Sutton,
Viscount Canterbury, Mansell, an eagle rising ppr.
77. 5
ton Grange, Northamp., a greyhound
see Canterbury.
Quod vult,
Mansell, a hawk rising ppr.
sa., charged on the body with two Manners, Baron (Sutton), Avon Tyrrell,
88. 2
valde vult.
fleurs-de-lis in fesse and coUared gemel,
Christchurch, Hants, on a chapeau gu., Mansell and Mansel, on a chapeau gu.,
and resting the dexter fore-paw on a
turned up erm., a peacock in his pride
turned up erm., a flame of fire ppr.
Esse quam videri.
fleur-de-lis, all arg.
180. 10
ppr.
Pour !/ parvenir.
I03- 5
Quod vult, valde vidt.
Manford, three annulets interlaced or.
Manners, George Espec John, of Forn- Mansell, an arm embowed and vested,
167. II
ham Park, Bury St. Edmunds, same
holding in the hand a pair of scales
Manger of Jersey and Guernsey, a greycrest.
equally poised.
hound's head era.sed gu., collared and Manners of Hanby Hall and Buck- Manser, William, Esquire, of Penrhyn,
minster, Lines and Leics., on a cbaCornw., a leopard's head erased in

arg., attired

MAN

13. 6
last barbed and (lighted or.
Mansergh, Richard Southcote, Esquire,
J. P., of Grenane, Tipperary, out of a
ducal coronet ppr.. charged with a

label of three points gu., a demi-lion


rampant arg., gorged with a collar

raguly of the second, and holding in


the dexter paw an arrow, point downwards, of the last flighted and barbed
298. 3
or.
Tout jour -prii.
Mansergh, Daniel James, Esquire, of
Grallagh Castle, co. Tippeiary, same
crest and motto.
Mansfield of London, a cross patee fitched
166. 3
erm.
66. 2
Mansfield, a griffin's head erased.

an arm in armour

Ireland,

Mansfield,

in the hand a short


Turris jorlitudinis.

embowed holding
sword,

all pjir.

195. 2
Mansfield, sue Sandhurst, Baron.
Mansfield of Birstall House, Leics., an
eagle rising with wings expanded, holding in the beak an aimulet.
c/-

77- 5

Mansfield, George, J.P., D.L., of MorrisKildare,


Naas,
co.
town Lattin,

and

of Ballynamultinagh, co.

ford, Ireland, a dexter

Water-

arm embowed

armour ppr., garnished or, the hand


holding a sword, also ppr., pommel and
hilt of the second. Turris fortitudinis.
in

195. 2

Mansfield, Earl of (Murray),

Comlongon

Dumfriessh.. a buck's head


with a cross patee between
Uni cequus virtuti.
his antlers arg.
Castle,

couped

MAR

374

front of three arrows, points upwards'


one in pale and two in saltire, all ppr.
Dum spiro spero.
Mansergh, James, Esquire, of Lune Lea,
51, Fitz John's Avenue, Hampstead.
London, S.W., a wyvern sejant and
erect gu., gorged with a collar wavy
arg., and supporting with the claws an
arrow erect gu., barbed and flighted
248. 8
Tout jour pret.
arg.
Mansergh, a demi-lion rampant arg.,
gorged with a collar raguly gu., holding in the dexter paw an arrow of the

or,

Spero meliora.

120. 9

Governors of the New Zealand In- Marbury of London, a sea- horse assurhead couped affrontee
gent per pale or and az. crined gu.
119- 12 Marcell of Languedoc, France, and of
arg.
Waterford, a demi-eagle issuant ppr.
Mantell, Walter Godfrey, same crest.
Mantell or Mantle of Heyford, Nor- March, Earl of, see Richmond, Duke of.
thamp., and Kent, a stag's head couped March, a griffin passant with wings
Another,
addorsed.
at the neck affrontee arg.
63. 2
erm.
119. 12 March, out of a mural coronet sa., a
nag's head arg.
Mantell of London, a stag's head couped
Petit alta.
affrontee arg.
119. 12 March, a demi-lion rampant arg.
10. 2
Manton, a unicorn sejant or, resting the March, an arm erect vested bendy wavy
48. 3
sinister or and purp., holding in the
dexter foot against a tree vert.
hand ppr. a flower gu., leaved vert, on
Manvers, Earl, Viscount Newark and
the top a goldfinch volant ppr.
Baron Pierrepont(Piorrepont),Thoresby
Park, OUerton, Notts, a lion rampant March of the Isle of Wight, a cubit arm
Pie
erect vested barry wavy of six or and
sa., between two wings erect arg.
2
repone te.
gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand a
9.
battle-axe in bend sinister ppr., headed
' 3 1
Manwell, a ram passant gu.
1
of the third.
Manwike, a hurt charged with an etoile or.
cf. 207. lO
Manwood, Kent, and of Bramfield, Essex, March, Phillipps de Lisle, see De Lisle.
out of a ducal coronet a lion's head Marchall, a mullet or, between two palm.gardant or.
branches vert.
146. 8
Manyngham, an ostrich with wings ad- Marchant, out of a ducal coronet a nag's
dorsed and holding in its beak a horsehead.
51. 7
shoe, all ppr.
Marche of Haddenham. Cambs, on a
cf. 97. I
ducal coronet or, a wolf passant arg.
Mapes of Feltham and RoUesby, Norf.,
an arm in armour embowed or, holding
cf. 28. 10
in the hand a spur arg., leathered sa.
Marche, London, a griffin's head erased
Maple, the late Sir John Blundell, Bart.,
az., holding in the beak a rose gu.,
a squirrel sejant or, holding in the
stalked and leaved vert.
cf. 66. 2
dexter paw a sprig of five maple-leaves Marchmont, out of a ducal coronet an
slipped ppr., and resting the sinister
eagle's claw erect.
113. 13
on an escutcheon az., charged with a Marckwick, Sussex, a boar passant per
bee volant or.
pale arg. and az., charged with a
Vi et prudentia.
Maples, a tower or.
saltier counterchanged.
156. 2
cf. 40. 9
Maples, Cecil E., of Aughton Springs, Marcon, John, J.P., 44, Cadogan Place,
Ormskirk, same crest. Vi et prudentia.
S.W., a lion sejant winged, and supMaplesden, out of a mural coronet az.,
porting a lyre with the dexter foot,
two arms in armour embowed ppr.,
behind the lion's head the sun in splenof

stitute, a stag's

supporting a flag gu. flotant to the


sinister, the staff or.
Spring Hall, Suff., a demilion rampant holding a cross crosslet

Mapletoft,

218. 2

originis.

Manson, James Bruce, Kilblean, Oldmeldrum, N.B., same crest and motto.
Manson, on a chapeau ppr., a garb or.

Sir

M.P.,

Frederick
of

40. 12

reqiiirit.

Mar, Scotland, a goat's head erased

ppr.

209. 14

or.
168. 9
and Mansuer, of Mansuer,
Westml., and Norf.. a pelican in her
piety sa., the nest or.
98. 8
Hant, an antelope trippant or.
126. 6
Mant, Frank, a demi-lion arg., holding
between the paws a cross Calvary sa.
Lucerna pedibus meis.
Hantebey, a boar's head in bend arg.,
armed or, out of the mouth flames

issuing.

Mantel], Hon.

Walter Baldock Durant,

of Maramarama, Sidney Street, Wellington, New Zealand. Member of the

Legislative Council

and

of the

Board

leopard salient

arg..

spotted

sa. cf. 23.

of a mural coronet or, a


beacon in flames ppr.. between two
112. 5
wings arg.
Margary of Kensington, upon a mount
vert, an arm in bend ppr. holding
a daisy sUpped arg. Cherche qui na.
Margary, Alfred Robert, same crest and

Marewood, out

sa.

of (Goodeve-Erskine), Sunnington Rise, Bournemouth, a dexter


hand holding a cutlass arg., hilted and
pommelled or. Je pense plus.
Mar and Kellie, Earl of (Erskine), Alloa
House, Alloa, Clackmannansh.
(i)

dexter hand holding a schene in pale

motto.
Margerison,
Bradford,

John

Lister,

Esquire,

of

Yorks, a gryphon statant


semee of mullets or, and resting
armed arg. Je pense
the dexter claw upon a mill-rind, also
fortior.
Decori decus addit avito. 212.9
or.
Industria et probitatc.
63. 4
Marbury, Chesh., on a chapeau gu., Margesson of Ofiington, Sussex, on a
turned up erm., a man's head in producal coronet or, a hon passant gardant
file ppr., wreathed or and az., on the
sa., gorged with a ducal coronet or.
chapeau five bezants in fess.
Loycdte me lie.
cf. 6. 4
Marbury of Walton, Chesh., a mermaid Margesson, Lieutenant-Colonel William
ppr., with mirror and comb or.
184. 5
Goorge, Findon Place, Findon, Sussex,
Marbury of Marbury Hall, Chesh., on a
same crest and motto.
chapeau gu., turned up arg., and semee Margetson, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant
of plates, a Saracen's head in profile
arg., the sinister paw resting on an
couped ppr., crined and bearded sa.,
estoile of eight points gu.
Par Dieu
wreathed of the first.
est mon tout.
Marbury, on a cap arg., an old man's Margetson, Yorks and Ireland, on a ducal
head in profile of the same, wreathed
coronet or, a lion passant gordant sa.,
arg. and sa., on the cap five gutteesducally gorged of the first.
Par Dieu
d'or.
est mon tout.
cf. 6. 4
arg., hilted

Mansuen

the dexter over the eagle's head.

11. 10
74-7
Thorpe. Bart., Marden of Marden. Heref., out of a
Thornbury, Yorks, a
ducal coronet or, a unicorn's head sa.,
boar sa., charged with a pale or, and
armed and maned of the first.
48. 12
resting the dexter foot upon a spur Mare, a hand apaumee gu.
222. 14
fessewise, also or.
Cor forte ccUcar non Mare of Blackheath, Chesh., a demi-

J.P.,

demi-Uon

Mansion, a harp

all or.

fitched sa.

Mappin,

Mansham, a griffin's head erased or, between two wings gu.


Mar, Earl
cf. 65. II
Manson, Holland and Scotland, a dexter
hand holding a thistle. Mece memor

dour,

Mardake, an eagle displayed or, environed


by a serpent vert, the head turned to

and pommelled or.


rampant guardant

(2)

gu.,

plus. Unione

az.,

'

MAR

MAR

375

MargettS, the attires of a stag affixed to


the scalp.
121. 5
Margouts, a stag's head vert.
Mariet, a squirrel sejant ppr., supporting
a staff raguly sa.
Marindin, Captain Arthur Henry, Caiuberley, Surrey, a talbot's head arj^.,
erased and gorged with a collar of
cinquefoils gu.
Flyddlawn Buni/dd.
Marishall, Scotland, a trefoil ppr. Semper

Markham, of Sedgebrooke, Notts, a lion Marnell, a stag trippant or.


1 17. S
of St. Mark sejant gardant or, resting Marner of London and England, out of a
the dexter fore-paw upon an escutcheon
cal coronet or, a mullet az., between
arg.
two laurel- branches vert. Quo virtus
Markham, a lion couchant winged supducit scando.
146. 7
j

porting a lyre, all or.


cf. 20. 9
of Dublin, a lion's head erased

Marney, a grenade inflamed ppr. 177. 12


Marney, Scotland, a lion rampant sa.

Markham
erm.

17. 8

Markoe, a demi-lion

I.

10

gorged Marney, Cornw., between two wings arg.,


10. 7
a chapeau sa., turned up erm.
Marks
Markes, a demi-lion rampant Marnham, between two stalks of wheat
i-rm., holding a fleur-de-lis or.
I3- 2
n orle or, a cross moline gu.
Marks, Jliddx., a lion rampant holding Marny, a chapeau sa., lined erm., winged
ill the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or.
2. 7
on the top arg.
Marks, Harry Hananel, Esquire, of Callis Marples, George Jobson, Esquire, J. P., of
'ourt, St. Peter's. Thanet, between
Thornbridge Hall,
Bakewell,
near
t u o annulets or, a dexter arm embowed
Derbysh., a griffin segreant or, resting
in armotu-, the hand in a gauntlet
the sinister claw on a cross crosslet
grasping a battle-axe ppr., and round
fitchee sa. between two wings of the
the wrist a chaplet of cinquefoils vert.
latter.
Tenax j'lstitioe.
252.13
Aut inveniam viam aut faciam 258. 1
Marr, Scotland, a cross crosslet fitched
Marlay, Ireland, on the point of a spear,
or.
In cruce salus.
166. 2
issuing a dolphin naiant ppr.
140. 9 Marr, a horse's head erased and bridled,
all ppr.
Marlay, Ireland, an eagle displayed ppr.
cf. 51. 5
Nulli prceda sumus.
T^- - Marr of Colchester, Essex, two lion's
Marlborough, Duke of (Spencer-Churchill),
gambs erased in saltier or, each holding a battle-axe, the handles gu.,
Blenheim Palace, Woodstock: (i) A
lion couchant gardant arg., supporting
blades arg.
with the dexter paw a banner gu., Marrable, a lion rampant gardant or,
holding in the paws a chaplet of oak
charged with a dexter hand apaumee of
vert, encircling a key in bend sinister,
the first, the staff or (]or Churchill).
the wards upwards of the first sur(2) Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's
mounted by a staff arg. Integritate
head between two wings expanded
sola.
arg., gorged with a bar gemelle and
armed gu. (for Spencer). Fid pero Marrant, a crane with wings addorsed
desdichado.
regardant arg., resting the dexter claw
cf. 67. I
on a pellet.
Marler of London, on a chapeau purp.,
105. 5
turned tip erm., an eagle with wings Marriot or Marriott, a talbot passant sa.,
addorsed or, ducally gorged, beaked
collared and lined or, the line coiled
gu., ducally

Hon. Sir Dudley


Rt.
Coutts, Baron Tweedmouth, a lion's
erect and erased graspiiii; a
Adnmr, ,nlli
lance in bend, both ppr.

Marjorlbanks,

gamb

courage.

f/-

Marjorlbanks, Bart.,

Berwick,

v-~-

'

U.in^,

gamb

erect and erased, grasping a


tilting-lance in bend sinister, the point
downward, ppr. Advance with courage.
Marjorlbanks of Marjoribanks, a demigriffin ppr.
Custos et pugnax.
64. 2
Marjoribanks of Balbeardie, Linlithgowsh., a demi-griffin or. Et custos el
64- pugnax.
Mark, Sir John, of Greystoke, West
Didsbury, Manchester, and- Lees wood
Hall, near Mold, North Wales, a lion
sejant winged or, semee of bees volant
ppr., resting the dexter paw upon a
gu.,
barbed and seeded ppr.
31 ami et corde.
a lion's gamb sa., holding a
battle-axe or.
cf. 38. 3

rose

Marke,

Marke

of Woodhill, Cornw., a demi-lion


holding in his dexter paw a fleur-de-lis.
13- 2

Marker, an eagle with wings expanded


resting the dexter claw on a mount

and legged gu.


cf. 77. 14
Marleton, on a tower arg., a lion ram-

77- 6

ppr.

Marker, Devonsh., a greyhound statant

pant ppr.

157. 12
Marley, Ireland, a demi-eagle rising ppr.
80. 2
Marley and Marlow, a cross moline
pierced erm.
165. I

per pale arg. and sa.


cf. 60. 2
Marker of Uffculme, Devonsh., a greyhound per pale arg. and sa., resting
the dexter paw upon a saltire gu.

Festina

Marley, an eagle with wings expanded.

58. 13
of Markham and OUerton,
Notts, a lion sejant gardant or, winged
and circled round the head arg., resting the dexter paw on a harp of the
lente.

Markham

77-

20. 9

terworth,

audax.

winged

Sir

Clements Robert, of 21,


London, S.W., a
of St. Mark guardant,

Square,

lion

resting on a pair of
glory
round
the

Markham,

Lieutenant-General Edwin,
K.C.B., Government House, Sandhurst, Camberley, same crest.
Markham, Christopher Alexander, of the
Garth, Dallington Avenue, Northamp.,
a lion of St. Mark sejant guardant,
winged or, holding a pair of horsehames of the last.
Markham, Henry Philip, of Sedgebrooke,

Northamp., same

arg.

Marmion

164. 7
of

Leics.,

a rose gu.,

149. 2

vert.

Marmyon, a

crest.
|

barbed

tnt az. garnished or.


,

158.7

same

crest.

Sursum.

a ducal coronet of the same, thence

54- S

</

Marriott,

Henry

Christopher,

of

Avon-

bank, Pershore, Worcs., in front of a


rock ppr., thereon a talbot sa., guttee-

fore-leg

ing in the beak a horse-shoe of the


second.
Marling, Sir William Henry, Bart., D.L.,
of Stanley Park, and Sedbury Park,
Glouc, in front of a tower arg. embattled and domed, thereon a flagstaff
ppr., with a pennon gu., three bezants.
Nulli prceda sumus.
286.2
Marlott of Mundham, Sussex, a demiheraldic tiger rampant arg., erased per
fess gu.
cf. 25. 13
Marlow, a cross moline square-pierced
erm.
cf. 165. i
Marlyn, a tower arg., masoned sa., on
the top a cupola or.
cf. 157. 15
Marm, a goat's head erased.
128. 5
Marmaduke, three mullets in cheveron

54.
or,

first.

issuing a ram's head arg.


Marriott of Northamp., and of Avonbank, Worcs., a talbot passant sa., collared and chained or.
Virtute et fide.

d'or,

of Cufforth Hall, Yorks, a lion


sejant gardant winged or, the head
radiated arg., supporting the hames of
3Iitis et
a horse's collar of the hrst.

the fore-paw
horse-hames,
head.

of the

Marriott, Norf., on the sun in splendour

Markham

Eccleston

armed

cf. 130. I
Marriott, Charles, J.P., Cotesbach, Lut-

Markham, Francis, Morland, Westml., Marlion, an ostrich's head and neck gu.,
the wings addorsed arg. and az., holdsame crest.

Markham,

arg.,

Markham of Beoca Hall, Yorks, the lion


of St. Mark sejant gardant supporting
a harp.

ram's head

or,

Marlay-Rochfort, Charles Brinsley, Esquire, of Belvedere, co. Westmeath,


and Bawn, co. Louth, St. Katharine's
Lodge, Regent's Park, N.W.
(i) A
robin redbreast ppr. {for Rochjort).
An eagle displayetl ppr. Nulli
(2)
prceda sumus.

20. 9

first.

at the end.
Marriot, out of a ducal coronet

collared

and chained,

reflexed

over the back or, resting the dexter


on a bezant charged with a
az., a stag raguly fesseways

martlet

Virtute et fide.
269.12
Humphrey Richard George, of
Abbots Hall. Shalford, near Braintree,
Essex, a demi-talbot arg., with a collar,
and thereto a leash affixed passing between the legs and reflexed over the
back az., supporting a shield gu.,
vert.

Marriott,

charged

with

mascle

Mens

arg.

C07iscia recti.

Marriott-Dodington, see Dodington.


Marriott, Bart., sec Smith.
Marriott, Northamp., a talbot passant
sa., collared and chained or.
cf. 54. 5
MarriS of Barton, Yorks, a castle ppr.
155. 8

Marrow, a

pillar arg., the

base az.
176. 3

Marrow, Ireland, a maiden's head ppr.


1S2. 3

"

MAR

the shoulders ppr., crined. also or,


the neck encircled with a garland of
roses arg., barbed or, seeded vert.
Fide et virhUe.
Marrow, Rev. WiUiam John Williamson,
M.A., same crest and motto.
Marryatt, a lion rampant double-queued
I. 14
ppr.
Marryatt, Very Rev. Charles, M.A., of
Christ Church Parsonage, North Adelaide, South Australia, on a mount vert,
in front of a ram's head arg., the sun
231. 6
rising or.
Marsden of Manchester, Lanes, and
Chelmorton, Derbysh., a unicorn's head
erased arg. gutt6e-de-sang, gorged with
Mars deniqiie
a ducal coronet az.
,

cf.

149. 5

Marsden, Rev. Edward, M.A., of Townend, Chelmorton. Derbysh., in front of


an anchor sa., a unicorn's head erased
arg.,
guttee-de-sang, ducally gorged
az., in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert.
3Iars dentalia tutatur.
235. 9
Marsden, Rev. Maurice Howard, M.A.,
Rector of Moreton, Dorchester, same
crest and motto.
Marsden, Lieutenant-Colonel William, of
Cedar Court, Farnham, Surrey, same
crest and motto.
Marsden-Smedley, J. B., Esquire, of Lea
Green, near Matlock, a unicorn's head
erased arg., guttee-de-sang, gorged
with a ducal coronet az. Mars denique
298. 2

victor est.

Marsden-Smedley, A. S., Esquire, of


Normanhurst, Matlock, same crest and
motto.
Marsh, Sliddx., a lion's head erased gu.,
ducally crowned or.
18. 8
Marsh of Darks, Middx., a demi-lion
rampant erased sa., bezantee, gorged
with a ducal coronet arg.
Marsh of Ramridge, Hants, a lion's head
erased

17. 8

or.

Edmonton, Middx., Fincham,


Bucks, and London, a demi-leopard
rampant ppr., pellettee, ducally gorged

Marsh

cf.

23. 13

Marsh, William, Esquire, of Old Sarum


House, Yeovil, same crest.
Marsh of Marton-in-Langden, Snave
Manor, and Ivy Church, Kent, and
Hants, out of a mural coronet gu., a
horse's head arg., ducally gorged or.
293- 13

Marsh, Charles WiUiam Earle, Stowe


Park, Newport, and Winterbourne,
Glouc, same crest.
Marsh, Kent, a ram's head arg., attired
and crowned or.
1 30. 4
Marsh, Jeremy Taylor, Esquire, of i,
Pembroke Road, Kensington, a griffin's
head couped az., gorged with a ducal
coronet or, holding in the beak a rose
arg., seeded or, slipped, leaved, and
barbed vert. Nolo servile capistrum.
230. 8

Marsh, William Swaine Chisenhale, J. P.,


of Ciaynes Park, Epping, in front of a
cross crosslet fitchee gu., a griffin arg..
resting the dexter claw on a pheon in
bend and erect sa. In hoc signo vinces.
Marsh, Bart, (extinct), of Dublin, a griffin's

head couped

az.,

ducally gorged

Marshall, a man's head couped at the


shoulders ppr., wreathed about the
190. 5
temples or and az.
230. 8 Marshall of Broadwater, Surrey, a female
Queen's
Co.,
figure vested arg., the dexter hand
Springmount,
Marsh of
pointing to a rainbow above her head
Ireland, a griffin's head couped az.,
ppr., and with her sinister supporting
gorged with a ducal coronet or. holding
an anchor in front sa. Spes mea in
in the beak a rose arg., seeded of the
Nolo
ccelo.
second, slipped and leaved vert.
230. 8 Marshall of Ivythorne, Somers., an arm
servile capistrum.
in armour em bowed ppr., garnished or,
Marshall, see Hunter-Marshall.
Burt-Marshall.
the scarf of the last and az., holding
Marshall, see
in the hand ppr. a tilting-spear, also or.
Marshall, Scotland, a chevalier in armour,
holding in his dexter hand a marshal's Marshall of Woodwalton, Hunts, an
Deus
arrow arg., headed and feathered az.,
baton, resting on his side ppr.
174. 3
providebit.
entiled with a ducal coronet or.
cf. 188. 7
Marshall of Ai-dwick, and Penwortham Marshall, Mark Bell, the Uplands, Stroud,
Glouc, two arrows in saltire or, flighted
Lodge, Lanes, a man in the armour of
nail
in
az., surmounted by a Passion
a pikeman of the fifteenth century,
fesse ppr., tied with a riband gu., penholding in his dexter hand a cross
crosslet fitched in pale. Utile pete finetn.
dent therefrom an escutcheon of the
last charged with a horse-shoe of the
Marshall, Ireland: (i) A demi-man in
first.
Vi martiali, Deo adjuvanie.
armour aft'rontee ppr., holding in the
244. 6
dexter hand a baton sa., tipped or,
rose
gu.,
Marshall of Southwark, Surrey, a greycharged on the breast v.'ith a
hound sejant arg., gorged with a collar
girded with a sash of the last, and
charged with a crescent, also gu., for
gu., ringed or, resting his dexter forepaw on a buck's head cabossed of the
difference (for Marshall).
(2) A demisecond.
lion rampant gu., holding between the
paws a sun or, partially eclipsed by Marshall of Rochester, Kent, upon a
A
winged
clouds ppr. (for L'.eson).
mount vert, in front of a Newfound(3)
lion sejant gardant with wings adland dog sejant regardant ppr., an
escutcheon arg., thereon in base waves
dorsed arg., holding between the foreof the sea, and floating therein a naked
paws a harp or, the head encircled
with a plain glory of the last (for Markman, the sinister arm elevated, also
ppr.
ham). Sapere aude.
cf. 20. 9
Marshall, Thomas Bingham, of 4, Sussex Marshall of Abbotts Anne, Hants, out of
London,
W.,
Street, Warwick Square,
a ducal coronet a stag's head, all or.
120. 7
a demi-man affrontee in armour ppr.,
Ex canholding in his dexter hand a flagstaff, Marshall, a stag's head erased.
1 2 1
2
dor e decus.
also ppr., therefrom flowing to the
Veritas vincit.
sinister a banner or, charged with a Marshall, same crest.
horse's head erased gu., and resting Marshall, Connock- of Treworgy House,
An antelope's head
Cornw.
(i)
the sinister hand on a horseshoe sa.
240. 9
erased or.
Causa justa.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet
an eagle's head between two wings.
Marshall of Marston, Lines, a man-of126. 2
Invidia major.
arms from the waist upwards, armed
in armour ppr., garnished or. the Marshall of London, a camel's head or,
beaver open with a plume of feathers
gorged with a coronet.
cf. 132. 9
of divers colours upon the helm, and Marshall, Yorks, a lion passant gardant
4- 3
wearing a scarf az., bawdricewise, tied
or.
at the shoulder with a ribbon gu., and Marshall of Carrigonnon, co. Cork, a lion
holding in his dexter hand a staff gold.
rampant holding a cross patee fitchee.
Marshall of BaUymacanan, a demi-man
3- 13
in armour affrontee ppr., girded round Marshall, Colonel Herbert, a demi-herguttee-d'or, armed,
aldic tiger sa.,
the loins with a sash gu., holding a
crined, tufted, and gorged with a collar
baton sa., tipped or, and charged on
the breast with a red rose ppr.
gemel, also or, resting the sinister paw
Marshall, Thomas, Esquire, of RoskiUe,
upon an escutcheon gu., charged with
Waverley, near Sydney, and of Faira pheon or. Diicit amor patria;. 25. 6
light, Elizabeth Bay, near Sydney, New- Marshall, a dove holding in its beak an
92. 5
olive-branch, all ppr.
South Wales, Solicitor of the Supreme
Court of New South Wales, iises
Marshall of Hillcairney, Fifesh., Scota knight in armour.
land, a dove holding in its beak an
VirtiUe non
Virtute tiitus.
verbis.
olive-branch ppr.
92. 5
Marshall, Notts and Yorks, a man in
armour ppr., holding in his dexter Marshall of CurriehiU, Edinburgh, ScotAlta petit.
92. 2
hand a truncheon or, and over his
land, a dove ppr.
shoulder a sash gu.
Marshall, a beehive with bees volant
cf. 188. 7
Marshall, Julian, of 13, Belsize Avenue,
137. 7
about it ppr.
trefoil
a
Scotland,
London, N.W., a man atirontee in Marshall or Marshal,
armour ppr.^ holding in his dexter hand
Semper virescit virtus.
slipped ppr.
148. 9
a javelin in bend or, and supporting with
his sinister hand a flagstaff ppr., there- Marshal! of Bescott and Walsall, Staffs.,
from flowing to the sinister a banner
and Ward End, Warw., a bezant
sa.,
charged with two horse-shoes
charged with a horse-shoe az., between
fesseways, also or.
Nee cito nee tarde.
two wings barry of six erm. and az.
no. 13
Vi martiali, Deo adjuvante.
238. 12
.

'

of

or.

MAR

376
or, holding in the beak a rose arg.,
seeded of the second, slipped and
Nolo servile capistrum.
leaved vert.

Harrow, Edward Armfield, M.A., LL.M.,


between two roses arg., seeded or,
barbed vert, a maiden's head couped at

victor est.

MAR
Marshall,

George

William,

Esquire,

Rouge Croix Pursuivant, same crest and motto, no. 13


Marshall of Blowberry and Windsor,
LL.D.,

F.SA.,

Berks, a griffin's head erased or,


charged on the neck with a chessrook
between two mullets sa.
Marsham, Viscount, see Romney, Earl of.

Marsham, a falcon

rising or,

winged

az.

88. 2

head couped

Marsham, Essex, a griffin's


or, between two wings gu.
65. 11
Marsham, Major Henry Savill, Rippon
Hall, Hevingham, Norf., a lion's head
erased gu., charged with three cross
crosslets
fitched
or,
one and two.

Quod adcst.
Marsham, George,

cf. 17. 2
of Hayle Place, Maidstone, Kent, a lion's head erased gu.
17- 2
Marsham-Jones, Henry Shovell, Esquire,
talbot's
of Hayle Cottage, Kent
(1)
:

head couped
gu.,

arg., langued and chained


charged on the neck for distinction

with a cross crosslet, alsogu.


cf.

56. 12.

langued

lion's head
(2)
az. [for Marsham).

(for Jones).

erased gu,.
17. 2

Marsham-Townshend, Hon. Robert,


Frognal, Foot's Cray, Kent, and

of
5,

(i)
Street, Mayfair, W.
stag statant ppr. (jor Townshcnd).
A lion's head erased gu. (lor Marsham).
Droit et avant.
Marshe, Hants, a griffin's head sa.,
holding in the beak a rose gu., leaved

Chesterfield

(2)

ppr.

c/.

Marshe of Dunstable, Beds, out


mural coronet az., a horse's head

66. I
of a
arg.,

gorged with a chaplet of laurel ppr.


Marske, Yorks, a lion's head erased az.,
charged with a cinquefoil or. cf. 17. 8
Marson, a portcullis az.
178. 3
Marston, the sail of a ship ppr.
160. 9
Marston, Shropsh., a demi-eagle displayed.
81. 6

Marston of Eastcot and Heyton. Shropsh.,


a demi-greyhound sa., gorged with a
indented erra.
cf. 60. 1
Marston, Shropsh., a demi-greyhound sa.,
gorged with a collar dancettee erm.
fess

cf.

60. II

Marston, H. T. Grant, Esq., a sword fesse-

ways ppr., pommelled or, surmounted


on the blade by a crescent ar.
Spero.
Martaine of Bowton, Cambs, an etoile
gu.

164.

Marten, His Honour Judge Sir Alfred


George, K.C., of 21, Prince of Wales
Terrace. Kensington, London, W., on
a wreath of the colours, in front of a
griffin segreant per fesse arg., gutteede-poix and or, winged of the last,
a fasces fessewise ppr.
Spes super
sidera.

244. 19

Marten of Bildeston, Suff., an eagle's


head between two wings issuing out
of a ducal coronet or.
84. 3
Marten, George Nisbet, of Marshals
Wick, Herts, Radford and Rowshani,
Oxon., a martin sa., holding in its beak
an oval buckle arg.
Marten, late of Winchelsea, Sussex (descended from Aquitaine), an escallop
shell or.

Aquitaine.

141. 12

Charles
Peter,
Esquire,
of
Marten,
Shalmsford Bridge, Canterbury, a leg
couped above the knee ppr., spurred
az.
Tace aut face.
193-8

377

MAR

Marten, Charles Peter, of Shalmford


Bridge, Canterbury, an armed leg
couped above the thigh ppr. Tace ant

Martin-Hosken, Wyndham H., Esquire,


of Trenewth, Michaelstowe, Camelford,
a lion rampant or.
Vis unita fortior.

face.
255. 17
Marter, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
an eagle rising ppr.
77. 14
Martham, out of a tower a demi-lion
holding between the paws a bomb fired,
all ppr.
157. 10
Martham of Dublin, a lion's head erased
erm.
17. 8
Martial!, London, a greyhound salient ppr.
Martin, see Wood-SIartin.
Martin, Richard Biddulph, Esquire, M.P.,
M.A., J.P., of 10, HiU Street, W., a
marten ppr. Peftis letho fiagitium..
Martin, Waldyve Alexander Hamilton,
the Upper HaU, Ledbury, same crest

I-

13

Martin of Bangor, Camarvonsh., and


London, a martlet rising arg., charged
on the breast with an estoile sa.
cf.

95. II

Martin, Yorka, an eagle displayed or. 75.2


Martin, Somers. and Devonsh., an eagle's
head between two wings issuant from a
ducal coronet, all ppr. Accendit cantu.
84. 3

Plymouth, Devonsh., on a
globe sans frame an eagle
with wings displayed or, and
ducally gorged of the same. cf. 1 59. 7
Martin, Durham, a demi-ostricli erased
and motto.
arg., with wings elevated gu., and
Martin, George Edward, Ham Court,
holding in the beak a horse-shoe.
Upton-on-Severn, Worcs., same crest Martin, Devonsh. and Wales, a leopard's
and motto.
head erased ppr.
23. 10
Martin, London, a wood-martin ppr., Martin, Abraham,
Esquire,
J. P.,
of
collared arg.
Cleveragh, co. Sligo, Ireland, a lion
Martin, Bart., Suff.
(i) A cockatrice's
rampant holding in the dexter paw a
head between two wings. 68. 8. (2)
crescent, aU or, and charged on the
A martin passant ppr. Initium sapienshoulder with a thistle ppr. Hinc
tice est timer Domini.
fortior et clarior.
cf. 2. 2
Martin, Edward Pritchard, J. P., of the Martin, Sir Theodore, K.C.B., of BryntyHill,
Abergavenny,
Monm.,
Glasilio,
Denbighsh., and 31, Onslow
morgansh., two hammers in saltire
Square, Kensington, London, S.W.,
ppr., thereon a cook regardant gu.
a lion rampant sa., armed and lanEnmartelant.
gued gu., holding in his dexter fore294.5
Martin, Scotland, a martin statant ppr.
260. 16
paw a crescent arg. Spero.
Initium sapientice est timor Domini.
Martin, Scotland, a Ron rampant holding
passant
Martin, a martin-cat
ppr.
a sword ppr. Hinc fortior et clarior.
Martin of Wivenhoe, Essex, a martin Martin, Scotland, a lion statant ppr., holdsalient against a cannon erect.
ing in his dexter paw a crescent or.
Martin of Ham Court, Worcs., a martin
5. 6
his
passant ppr. Pejus letho fiagitium.
Martin, a lion rampant holding
Martin of Wilderness, Reigate, and Irondexter paw a sabre, and in his sinister
Hinc
field, Cumb., in front of a garb or, a
thistle
slipped,
all
ppr.
fortior
a
martin-cat statant ppr. Fide et deet clarior.
mentia.
265. 2 Martin, a Saracen's head in profile couped
Martin, Henry Richmond, Colonel R.A.,
at the shoulders, wreathed about the
of Bitterne Lodge, near Southampton,
temples, charged on the breast with a
saltire.
same crest and motto.
Martin, Admiral Thomas Hutchinson Martin, out of a ducal coronet a buck's
Mangles, of Bitterne Lodge, Bitterne,
head couped between two slips of
Southampton, same crest and motto.
cypress.
Martin, Major-General William George, Martin, Yorks, a buck's head couped
121. 5
ppr.
of Hemingstone, Ipswich, Suff., upon
the stump of a tree eradicated ppr., Martin, Kent and Yorks, a stag's head
121. 5
surmounted by an anchor in bend
sa.
collared
martin-cat
sejant
supportdemi-antelope
arg.,
sinister or, a
Martin, a
126. 3
ing between the paws a mirror, also ppr.
gu.
and gorged with a naval crown, there- Martin, Henry Charrington, M.D., of
from a chain reflexed over the back
Salthrop House, Wroughton, Wilts, a
Initium sapierUice est
or.
Sans tache.
fox statant ppr.
293. 3
timor Domini.
Martin, Colonel Sir Richard Edward
Rowley, K.C.B., of Aldeburgh, Suff'., Martin of Gibliston, Fifesh., Scotland,
an adder with young ones bursting
same crest and motto.
Martin, George Bohun, of Martin's Ranch.
through her side ppr. Intjratis servire
142- 3
Karnloops, British Colombia, same
nefas.
crest and motto.
Mai'tin of Anstey, Leics., out of a mural
coronet vert, a" talbot's head ppr., eared
Martin, London and Herts, a martin sa.,
holding in its beak a buckle arg.
and langued gu., collared of the first.
Sure and steadfast.
Martin, Kent, a martin entwined with
cf. 56. 6
a serpent ppr., holding in its beak a Martin, Rev. John, of Charley HaU,
Loughborough, Leics., a talbot's head
cross crosslet fitched or.
erased arg., crusily eared and langued
Martin, Wykeham-. Cornwallis Philip, of
Sure
gu., gorged with a collar vert.
Leeds Castle, Kent: (i) A martin en56. i
and steadfast.
twined by a serpent ppr., holding in its
{/or
Martin, Robert Frewin, J.P., of the Brand,
beak a cross crosslet fitched or
Loughborough, Leics., same crest and
Martin).
(2) A bull's head erased sa.,
motto.
armed or, charged with two ohevronels
Manners Martin, a greyhound's head erased arg.,
of the same (for Wt/keham).
Martin

of

celestial

ppr.,

makyth man.

cf.

44. 3

collared sa.

cf.

61. 3

MAR
Martln-HoUoway,
hurst,

and

MAS

378

Sir George, of Titten-

Sunniaghill,

14,

King's

Gardens, West Brighton, a horse's


head erased arg. In ittrumque paratus.

pommel and hilt or (/or &o). (2) Un


a mount vert, in front of a branch of
oak erect ppr., a ram couchant erm..

Martyn, London, a martin passant ppr.


Martyn of Woodford, Essex, Lanes, and
London, a wood-martin ppr., collared

horned

or.

Artibus

et

arm.is.

51.4 Martyn or Martin, on the stump of a Marwood, William Francis, of Bushby


Hall, Carlton in Cleveland, and the
tree couped and erased arg., a monkey
Porch House, Northallerton, Yorks, on
sejant ppr., collared and lined or, looka mount vert, a ram couchant arg..
ing in a mirror, framed of the last.
homed and hoofed or.
He who looks at Martins apt. Martin's
Marwood, Bart, (extinct), of Little Busby
ape shall look at him.
and Northallerton, Yorks, on a mount
Martyn, Waddon, Esquire, of Tonacombe
vert, a ram couchant arg., armed and
Manor, Morwenstow, North Cornwall,
dagger ppr. Pro pair
unguled or.
on a rock ppr., an ape sejant, collared
Upto Gray, Odiham, Hants,
Martin
rtin of Upton
and lined, holding in the bands a mirror Marwood of West Marwood and Plya dexter hand brandishing a scimitar
Sans
mouth, Devonsh., and Worcs., a goat's
in which he is admiring himself.
Auxilium
ppr., pommel and hilt or.
head erased arg., armed or, charged
tache.'
212. 13
ah alto.
with a chevron gu.
cf. 128. 5
Martin of Liverpool, a dexter arm erect Martyn of Okingham, Berks, out of a'
ducal coronet or, a falcon's head az., Maryet and Maryot, Berks, of Preston,
couped at the elbow ppr., the hand
Glouc, Breadfield, Suff., Whitchurch,
beaked of the first.
89. 4
holding a crescent arg. Bine jortior
Warw., and Sussex, a talbot passant
216. 8 Martyn, out of a ducal coronet or, an
et clarior.
the line
sa., collared and lined or,
eagle's head arg., between two wings
Martin of Bowton, Cambs, a tower triplecoiled at the end.
84. 3
cf. 54. 5
gu.
towered chequy or and az.
157-6
Martin of Exeter, Devonsh., an etoile gu. Martyn, on a celestial globe or, an eagle Maryon-Wilson, Sir Spencer Maryon.
Martin, Ireland, a leg couped above the
knee az., spurred ppr.
193. 8
Martin, a cubit arm erect ppr., wielding
a scimitar, the blade also ppr.. hilt and
213.
pommel or.
5
Martin, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
i

164.

Martin of Ross House, Galway. an etoile


of six points or. Sic itur ad astra. 164. i
Martin, Archer, Esquire, of Winnipeg,
Canada, an estoile of six points or.
164. i
Sic itur ad aMra.
Martin of Galway, Ireland, an estoile or.
164. i
Auxilium meum a Domino.
Martin or Martyn of TuUyra, co. Galway,
same crest. Spes mea in cruet unica.

Sic

itur

ad

164.

astra.

Martin of Martinique, West Indies, a star


Auxiliuni meum a
of six points or.

Domino.

164.

Eastbourne, Sussex: (i") A


demi-wolf rampant or {for Wilson). (2)
A gryphon segreant sa., bezantee, the
wings erm., resting the dexter hind leg
on an escutcheon per fesse arg. and or,
charged with an eagle displayed gu.
lies
non verba. Pro
{for Maryon).

with wings displayed arg., ducally


gorged of the first.
cf. 1 59. 7
Martyn, London, an eagle displayed gu.

Bart., of

75. 2

of Long Milford, Suff., a cockahead or, beaked and wattled


between two wings expanded vert.

Martyn

trice's

gu.,

Martyn, Durh., an ostrich's head arg.,


between two ostrich's wings gu., holding in the beak a horse-shoe or.

'

cf. 97. 10
of Staplemorden. Cambs, a griffin
segreant per fesse erm. and or, winged
62. 2
of the last.
Martyn of Pertenhall, Beds, a leopard's
22. 10
head couped ppr.
Martyn-Linnington, Richard, in front of
a rock ppr.. a leopard's face gu., sur-

Martyn

'

legibus ac regibus.
3'- Mascall, Kent, a lion's head erased and
18. 8
ducaUy cromied, all ppr.
Mascall, Durh., an elephant statant. 133.9
20. 5
Mascall, a sea-lion salient sa.
Mascy or Masey, a lion's head couped
21.

arg.

Mash, issuing from rays a hand vested


Martin of Ballinahinch Castle and Brook
208. 10
holding up a skull.
Lodge, CO. Mayo, an estoile of eight
Masham, Baron (Cimliffe-Lister), Swinton
points or.
Auxilium meum a Domino.
Park, Masham: (i) A stag's head
cj. 164. 4
erased per fesse ppr. and or, attired sa.
Martin, Sir Richard, Bart., J.P., D.L., ot
(2) A greyhound sejant arg.. collared
mounted lay an estoile or.
Cappagh, CO. Dublin, and Merriou
sa., and charged on the shoulder with
Square, in the city of Dublin, ia front Martyn of Oxton. Devonsh., an etoile of
a pellet iCunliffe). Rctinens vestigia
sixteen points gu.
Sic
of an anchor sa., an estoile or.
Martyn, Ireland, an etoile of six points
itur ad astra.
164. i Masham, Baron Masham {extinct), a grifor.
Sic itur ad astra.
Martin of Hemingston, Suff., an ape adbetween two
fin's head couped or.
miring himself in a looking-glass ppr. Martyr, an ostrich's head arg., collared
wings erect gu. Mihi jussa capesserc.
or, between two palm- branches vert.
Sanstache.
65. II
Martin-Leake, Stephen, Esquire, M.I.C.E., Martyr, a griffin segreant or, with wings
addorsed az., holding a rose gu., Masham, a griffin's head couped or, beof Marshalis, High Cross, near Ware,
tween two wings gu.
65. II
stalked and leaved ppr.
cf. 62. 2
Herts, a ship gun-carriage, on it a piece
10. 2 Masham, Suff., a griffin's head per pale
Parti Martyre, a demi-hon rampant ppr.
of ordnance mounted, all ppr.
or and gu., between two wings az.
Marvel, out of a ducal coronet or, a
Martinal, three organ-pipes, two iu saltier and one in pale, ppr.
28. 4
Martindale, a wolf current ppr.
Martine, Scotland, a lion passant hold
ing in the dexter paw a crescent ppr.
Hinc fortior et clarior.
5. 6
Martineau, a ram's head erased gu. 1 30. 6
Martineau of Basing Park, Hants, a
martin ppr.
Martineau, David, Esquire, of 4, South
Road, Clapham Park, S.W., a martlet

plume

65. II

of ostrich-feathers arg.

Mashiter, a greyhound sejant winged and

cf

Marwlck, a boar passant per pale arg.


and az., charged with a saltire wavy
connterchanged,
cf. 40. 9
Marwick, Sir James David, D.L., J.P.
LL.D., F.R.S.E., sometime Town Clerk
Clerk
Town
formerly
of Glasgow, and
of Edinbiu-gh,
Killermount House,
Dumbartonsh., 19, Woodside Terrace,
Glasgow, Western Club, Glasgow, and
Union Club, St. Andrews, a boar pas-

Marte nobilior jxillas.


two elephants' tuslis
sant az. Firmus et fidelis.
40. 2
and sa., a sword in pale, eufiled Marwood-Elton, Bart., see Elton.
with a crown or.
Marwood of Widworthy, Devonsh., on a
mount vert, a ram couchant ppr.,
Martinson, Northumb., out of a mural
armed or.
coronet or, a plume of five ostrichor.

Martinius, between
gu.

feathers arg., charged \vith a martlet,

We rise.
with wings expanded ppr.
Marton, Colonel George Blucher Heneage,
of Capernwray Hall, Lanes, a stag's
head

ppr.,

attired

pairie.

Martyn, a martlet.

sa.

Dieu

et

ma

121. 5
95. 4

Marwood-Elton,

Widworthy

Rev.

Alfred,

B.A.,

of

Honiton,
near
Devonsh. (i) A dexter arm embowed
in armour ppr.. garnished or, charged
Court,

"with

two

estoiles gu.,

adorned

witli a

scarf about the wrist tied vert, the hand


in a gauntlet holding a falchion ppr..

collared.
59-9
Mashiter of Priests, Essex, on a mount
vert, a talbot passant erm., collared and
chained or, resting the dexter fore-paw

on an escutcheon az., charged with a


leopard's face arg. Speroetvivo. 54.12
Maskell, a leopard rampant ppr.
Maskelyne, a demi-lion rampant holding
between its paws an escallop.
13. 10
Maskelyne, Edmund Story, Esquire, of
Hatt House, Box. Wilts, and Nevil
Story Maskelyne, Esquire, F.B.S.. M.P..
of Bassett Down House and Salthrop
demi-lion ramIxjdge, Wilts: (i)

pant sa., holding between the paws


an escallop-shell arg. {for Maskelyne).
229. 4.
(2) Two arms counter-embowed, habited purpure, cuffed arg..
the hands ppr., grasping by the antlers
a stag's head caboshed ppr., attired or,
transfixed by an arrow in pale point

do%vnwards arg.

{for Story).

229.

1:

'

MAS

379
KingweU
184 S Massey, John George Albert, of
Mason, a mermajd ppr.
House, near Tipperary, a buU's head
Mason of Greenwich. Kent, a mermaid
out of a ducal coronet or.
g
upper
the
az.,
and
per fesse wavy arg.
Pro libcrtate patrim.
part guttee-de-larmes, holding in her
Massey-Mainwaring, Hon. William Freddexter hand a comb, and in her sinister
Knaresborough,
of
Barton,
erick
sa.
a mirror, the frame and her hair
Yorks, and 30, Grosvenor Place, S.W.
lS4- 5
(i) An ass's head erased ppr., haltered
Mason of Hemingford and Cucknej%
arg., charged on the neck for disHants, a mermaid holding a comb and
tinction with a cross crosslet or (/or
'^'';,5
a glass, all ppr.
Mainwaring). (2) Out of a ducal
Mason, William Henry, B.A., J.P.,
coronet or, a bull's head gu., armed sa.,
Jlorton Hall, Retford, a mermaid holdcharged for distinction with an annulet
and a glass, all ppr., the

Masson, Scotland, the sun in splendour


i"2.

I
'

Massue,

see

De Massue.

Massue de Ruvigny, De, Earl of, and


Viscount Galway (extinct), a demisavage crowned and girt with laurel,
holding with both hands a club, all
Duce Deo.
ppr.
Massy, see Beresford-Massy.
Massy, Baron (Massy), of Duntrileague,
00. Limerick, out of a ducal coronet or,
a bull's head gu., armed sa. Pro libcrtate patrice.

44-

ing a comb
Virtus sola nobilitas.
hair rert.

Massy, Edward Hugh, Esquire, of Ferny


44- 1
or (/or Massey).
Pembrokesh.,
R.S.O..
Roch
Glen,
Massey, on a chapeau gu.. turned up
same crest and motto.
erm., a boar passant ppr.. environed
Massy, Rev. George Eyre, of Gumfreston,
40.
net.
with
a
cf. 19- 7
a mullet.
Tenby, same crest and motto.
Massey of London, on a mount vert, a
Mason, Robert Harvey, Esquire, of ^ec"Hugh Hamon George WiUiam
lion current arg., interlaced with four Massy,
(i) On a
ton Hall, Swaffham, Norf.
Caruthurs. of Hazelhurst, near Sway.
trees of the first.
ducal coronet an eagle with wmgs
Hants, same crest and motto.
Massey, a demi-pegasus rampant arg.
lion's
elevated, holding in the dexter claw a
47- 5 Massy of AUerborough, Chesh.. a
sceptre, all or, and charged on the breast
17. 8
head erased arg.
Elcocke, Pool
gu. Massey, William Francis
for distinction with a cross crosslet
demi-pegasus Massy of Alford, Chesh., an owl sa..
a
Chesh.,
Nantwieh,
Hall.
(2) A lion's head couped
{for Hiimfry).
with
a collar gobony arg. and
gorged
and
or
quarterly
displayed
mngs
nith
antler in
f/- 96. 5
az., holding in the mouth an
az.
47- 5
rru.
bend or, between two -n-iugs arg., each
Massy-Dawson, George Charles Henry
Massey, Chesh., a heathcock statant sa.,
charged with an annulet, also az. ^fo^
Edward. Esquire, J.P., of BaUincourte,
legged, combed, and wattled gu.
martlet
a
morion
Tipperary:
On
a
3Iason).
(3)
and Castlered House, co.
Massey of Dunham-Massey (i) A moorin armour
ppr. (lor Blake).
(1) A dexter arm embowed
cock sa., combed and wattled gu..
Mason of Beel House, near Amersham,
ppr., garnished or, holding in the gauntcharged on the breast for distinction
Berks, a demi-lion rampant arg., holdlet a battle-axe of the last (for Dawson).
Massey).
or
(for
crosslet
with a cross
or, a bull's
in
its dexter paw a crescent or.
coronet
ing
ducal
of
a
a
Out
holding
(2)
"
(2) A lion's gamb erased
cl. 10. 2
head gu., armed sa. (for Massy).
branch of olive ppr., pendent thereMason, Ireland, three Moors' heads conJohn George Beresford,
from by a chain a bugle or (for Olivar). Massy-Beresford,
joined on one neck ppr., wreathed about
of St. Huberts, Beltarbet, Ireland
fallcntis.
Sunquam
pntriw
libertate
Pro
191- 5
az., charged
the temples vert.
(1) A dragon's head erased
Olivce.
tennes
Mason, Scotland, the sun in splendour.
with a crescent or, pierced through the
Massey of Rixton. Lanes, a covered cup
neck with a broken spear, the point
arg.
jaw gold.
upper
the
Mason, a deer's head erased ppr.
through
thrust
Massey of Isle of Ely. Cambs. and Pod01, a bull s
Mason, a stag's head erased sa., attired
96. f
(2) Out of a ducal coronet
'""*"" Chesh., an owl arg.
ingto
the
or gorged with a ducal coronet of
head gu., armed sa.. charged with a
of the Oaks, Millom, Cumb.
121;. 2
<:!
last.
Pro libertate patria:.
martlet gold.
a cross patee az., surmounted by
Mason, Warw., a talbot passant regardant
Vtsti- Master of East Langdon, Kent, out of
leopard's face jessant-de-lis or.
mouth a
arg., eared sa.. holding in its
a mural coronet or, a unicorn's head
gia nulla retrorsiim.
261. 3
hart's attire or.
armed gu.
and
erined
arg.,
96- 5
ppr.
ISO- 2 Massie, a homed owl
Mason, Shropsh., a tower.
Charles Hoskins, J.P., D.L.. ot
Massie, a lion saUent arg., between two Master,
Mason of Avr and Rosebank. Scotland,
Barrow Green Court, Oxted, Surrey,
trees ppr.
Demeure
.
sa.
,
,
,
masoned
a tower ppr..
out of a mural coronet or. a unicorn s
bendy ot
^56-2 Massie, a griffin's head erased
par la verite.
head arg., armed and erined gu. Non
66. 2
six sa. and arg.
Mason of Dublin, a tower triple-towered Massie, Edward Richard, Esquire, J. P.,
minor est virtus quam qua^rere porta
Sola virtus
.261.3
gu., within a chaplet or.
tueri.
of Coddington, Chester, a demi-pegasus
cf. 157. 6
vuinimentum.
Master, Charles Onslow, Esquire, of
quarterly or and gu.
house
a
Edinburgh,
Bourton,
Inveresk,
Flax
of
Mason
Grange,
Bourton
Massingberd, Rev. William Oswald, ot
creswith
a
top
the
on
ppr., ensigned
Somers.. same crest and motto.
Ormsby, Lines: (i) A dragon's head
cent arg. Dominus providcbit.
Henrv Streynsham. of
erased quarterly or and gu., between Master,
Mason of Mordun, Edinburgh, a fortified
Bourton Grange, Somers., same crest
two wings az. c/. 72. 7. (2) A lion s
house ppr. Arte firnms.
and motto.
neck
the
on
charged
head erased az.,
Edward, Esquire, J. P..
Masquenay, Ireland, a Roman head helRobert
arg.,
Master,
with two broad arrows in saltier
ipi;
metted, couped ppr.
of Hillingdon Furze, Uxbridge, same
barbed or, between four guttes-d'or.
Massam, Ireland, a demi-griffin with
crest and motto.
meruisse satis.
Est
pole-axe
a
holding
winfs addorsed sa.,
Charles Gilbert, Esquire, C.S.I.,
-Massingberd, Stephen Langton, of Gunby Master,
64.
of 25. Oxford Square. Ixmdon. W.,
Mfs^sereene and Ferrard, Viscount (Foster^
same crest and motto.
th two arrows in saltire between four
Skeffington), Antnm Castle, Antrim, a
Gilbert Coventry, of SpringRev.
Master,
satis.
Est meruisse
ffuttes-d'eau.
either hand a
^
holding

London, between two wings


Mason
with
arg., a lion's head az., charged
of

^"

':^,l^^t^^^::^:^^

in
mermaid
mirror and a comb,

all

ppr.

cf.

Per
Massingberd

I04- 5

angusta ad augusta.

Ormsby

Massenden of Helme, Lines, a Cornish


chough sa.. beaked and legged gu..
holding in the beak a sprig of laurel

head erased
cf.

az.,

i7- 14

23.

Mundy,

10.

sa.,

(2)

(i)

bezantee

lion's

17. 8

Lansdowne Road. Bournemouth,


crest and motto.
John Henry, of Montrose House.
Petersham, same crest and motto.

valc.

Francis,

same

A panther's

Master,

Charles

Hall, Lincoln

Mundy).
St. Arvan's
head erased Master, Rev. Oswald, M.A., of
motto.
Court, Chepstow, same crest and
saltire-

(for

charged with two arrows

Alfred, Esquire, M.A.,


ways between four guttes-d'eau (for Master-Whitaker, near Burnley, Lanes:
of the Holme,
Deus providebit. Est
Massingberd).
embowed
(i) In front of a dexter arm
meruisse satis.
grasping
in mail armour, the hand ppr.
laurel- branch
a
Lines,
44- n Massingbird,
libertate patrice.
a dagger, also ppr., pommel and hilt or,
13
15'ppr.
ted
f
rue
a ducal
between two annulets arg..
Massey, Bart., Ireland, out of
mascle
a
on
crossed
cross
long
sa. Massingham, a
coronet or. a bull's head gu., armed
arm charged for distinction with a

ppr.

'I-

Massey, Baron Clarina, see Qarma.


coronet
Massey, Chesh., out of a ducal
armed sa. Pro
or, a bull's head gu.,

Pro

libertate patria:.

44-

three grieces gu.

161.

the

MAU

MAS
cross crosslet, also arg. (lor Whitaker)
uni(2) Out of a mural coronet or, a
corn's head arg., crined sa. (for 31 aster).

Master, Wilts, a cubit arm couped and


erect, vested gu., cuffed arg., holding
in the hand a bunch of honeysuckles,
all

ppr.

Master, Kent, Oson., and of Circenester,


and Thomas William Chester Masters
of Knole Park, Glouc, \rithin a ring
or,

gemmed

two snakes entwined

ppr.,

erect on their tails and addorsed az.


of Riccal, Yorks, a Moor's

Masterman

head in profile ppr., wreathed about


192- 13
the temples arg. and gu.
Masters, an arrow erect sa., barbed and
feathered arg., enfiled with a leopard's
face or.
Masters, an arm gu. holding two branches
flowered arg., leaved ppr.
Masters, out of a mural coronet or, a
unicorn's head arg., armed and crined
,

of the first.
Masters of Ewdon, Shropsh., a cock's
head erased arg., combed and wattled
gu., holding in the beak an ear of
wheat slipped or, between two wings
az.,

semee

of estoiles, also or.

Masters, Smith-, William Allan, Camer,

near Gravesend (i) A Hon rampant


double queued arg., charged with three
roses gu., and holding between the
paws a cross flory, also gu. (2) A
:

of Lanton, Roxburghsh., Scot- Mathisson, Scotland, a lion rampant.


Vigilant.
Fortiter
i- 13
land, an eagle displayed ppr.
et celeriter.
75. 2 Matoke, Mattick, or Mattock, Yorks and
Herts, a bear salient per bend arg.
Mather, Wales, a demi-mower. his habit
and sa.. muzzled or.
and cap and hands and face ppr., holding in his dexter hand a bugle-horn Maton, an arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand an anchor by the middle
Mowe
or, and in sinister a scythe ppr.
in fess.
warilie.
(i) Maton, Leonard James, Esquire, B.A., of
Mather-Jackson, Sir Henry, Bart.
Grosvenor Lodge, Wimbledon, and
Upon a ragged staff sa., a goat's head
Harston, Sidmouth, a sheaf of seven
couped arg., semee of trefoils sUpped
arrows, one in pale and six in saltire,
vert.
285. 9.
(2) A cubit arm erect,
three and three, points downwarrls.
vested sa.. slashed arg., cuffed erm.,
enfiled
by a mural coronet. Per
charged with two mullets in fesse or,
sagittas ad coronam.
grasping in the hand an arrow ppr.
Matheson of Bennetsfield, Scotland, a Maton, a sheaf of seven arrows sa.. en-

filed with a mural coronet or.


dexter hand brandishing a scimitar
ppr.
Fac et spcra.
213.5 Matran, a sinister arm, the hand clenched.
all ppr.
Matheson of Ardentoule, Ross-sh., Scotland, a hand holding a scimitar in Matson, on a rock a fort in flames ppr.
fess, aU ppr.
Fac et spera.
155. I
Matheson, Scotland, an armed hand Matterson, Robert De Mowbray, of Langford Manor, Fivehead, Taunton, a cubit
holding a naked sword ppr. Heart in
arm entwined by a branch of oak
hand.
grasping a scimitar, all ppr., the pomMatheson, Sir Kenneth James, Bart.,
mel and hilt or, between two rosea.
D.L., of Lochalsh, Ross-sh., issuant
from an Eastern crown or, a dexter Matthew of Stansted, Sussex, an eagle
displayed per fess arg. and gn.
hand holding a scimitar in fesse, all
73. 2
Matthew, Dorset, on a mount vert, a
ppr.
Fac at spera.
moorcock ppr.
Mathew, Earl of Landaff (extinct), on a
cf. 89. 8
mount vert, a moorcock ppr. Y fyn Matthew, Ireland, a heathcock ppr.

duiv a

fi/dd.

cf.

89. 8

Mathew, Ireland, a heathcock sa.


Mathew, Glamorgansh., on a mount vert,
a moorcock ppr.
cf. 89. 8
talbot sa.,
Mathew of Tresunger and Pennytenny,
charged with three
Cornw., on a mount vert, a stork
fitchee arg., and resting the dexter foot
ppr., legged and beaked gu.
cf. 105. 1
upon an escutcheon or, thereon a
Mathew of Castle-Menych. an eagle disManet iniemerata fides.
martlet az.
75. 2
played per fesse arg. and gu.
117. 8
Masterson, a buck trippant az.
Masterson of Ferns Castle, co. Wexford, Mathew, a dexter hand ppr., holding a
gem ring or, stoned gu.
cf. 216. i
153. 2
a garb or, banded vert.
armour
Masterson of Nantwich, Chesh., an heral- Mathew, Scotland, an arm in
erabowed, holding in the hand a sword,
25. 5
dic tiger passant arg.
all ppr.
Quid nan pro patria.
195. 2
Masterton and Mastertown, of Grange,
Perth, Scotland, a dexter hand issuing Mathew of Coggeshall, Essex, a Hon's
gamb erect, holding a cross crosslet
holding a scimitar ppr. Pro Deo et
Cruce
non
Icone
fides.
fitched
in
pale
sp..
rtge.
213 5
collared

lined, and
cross crosslets

and

Masterton, Scotland, in front of a fir-tree


Per ardua.
a stag courant, all ppr.

Parkmilne and Gogar,


of
a stag courant bearing on
the attires an oak-slip fructed, all ppr.
Per ardua.
Maston, Kent, the sail of a ship ppr. 160. 9
Matcham, an arm in pale vested vert,
cuffed arg., holding in the hand three
Masterton

Perthsh.,

ears of wheat ppr.


cf. 205. 5
Matcham, Eyre-, William Eyre. NewSalisbiu-y, out of an Eastern
crown or, a cubit arm habited vert, in
the hand ppr. three ears of barley
stalked and bladed of the first.
Matchell, Bucks, a camel's head erased
or, ducaUy gorged arg.
cf. 132. 9
Matchet and Matcheton, a cross patee

house,

filched gu.

166. 3

Matchett, Norf., a demi-lion

or,

and langued gu.


Mateos, Anthony, Esquire,

armed
10. 2

of Gibraltar,
a lion's face or, encircled by two serpents ppr.
Perseverantia vincit.
Mather, Scotland, a rock sa.
179. 7

Mather, a dexter hand apaum^e, charged


\vith

an eye.

Deus

providebit.

222.

Mather, issuing out of a cloud a hand


erect holding an arrow, point downwards.
214. I

Matthews, see Donaldson.


Matthews, Bart, (extinct), of Edmonton,
Middx., and Essex, a bull's head couped
gu., between two wings endorsed arg.
Omne solum viro patria est.
Matthews, a stork arg.
105. 11
Matthews, Heref., on a mount vert, a
moorcock holding in the beak a sprig
of heather, all ppr.

Matthews,

Scotland, a cross crosslet


and a palm-branch vert in

fitched az.,
saltier.

Matthews, a demi-lion rampant

or.

10. 2

Matthews, Shropsh., a

lion's

gamb

erect

holding a cross crosslet sa.


Mattbison, Scotland, a demi-hon ppr.,
holding between its paws a cross crossMathew of Billokesby, Norf., a unicorn's
let gu.
head erased arg., armed and maned gu.,
on the neck a chevron vairee of the Mattock, a bear saUent per bend arg. and
sa., muzzled or.
first and second.
cf. 49. 5
Mathews, Ireland, an arm in armour Maturin-Baird, Daniel Baird, Esquire, of
210. 2
Newtown Stewart, co. Tyrone, Irewielding a sword ppr.
Mathews, on an escallop gu., between
land (I) A boar's head erased ppr..
two wings az., a cross fleury or.
141. 7
between two branches of shamrocks
vert (for Baird).
Mathews, Rev. Wilham Arnold, of Bas(2) A horse in full
singham Rectory, Lincoln, same crest.
speed arg. (for Maturin), and in an
escroU above the motto ilinatur.
Mathews, Suff.. a Uon's gamb holding a
cross patee fitched, all sa.
Vi et virtute.
52. 8
cf. 36. 9
Mathews, a greyhound's head arg., be- Maturin, Ireland, a horse at full speed
tween two roses gu., stalked and leaved
arg.
Miaatur.
52. 8
61. II Maturin, Rev. Benjamin, M.A.. of Vicarppr.
age, Lymington, Hants, same crest and
Mathews, a dove close.
92. 2
motto.
Mathias, out of a ducal coronet a broken
Maude, Viscount Hawarden, see Hawarbattle-axe.
den.
Mathias of Llangwarren, Pembrokesh., a
21. i
Maude,
a lion's head couped gu.
stag trippant ppr., attired or.
117. 8
Mathias-Thomas, Morgan, Esquire, of Maude, Yorks. a lion's head couped gu.,
charged with a cross crosslet fitched
Teuby House, Tenby, Pembrokesh., a
or.
De monte alto.
demi-lion rampant.
Sans peur.
cf. 21. i
Mathie, Scotland, a unicorn's head erased. Maude, a lion's head erased gu., charged
on the neck mth a cross crosslet fitchee
Esse quani t'ideri.
49. 5
or.
cf. 17. 2
Mathieson or Mathison, Scotland, a cock
gu.
91. 2 Maude, Charles Henry, Esquire, of 90,
Elm Park Gardens, S.W., a lion's gamb
Mathilez, a serpent nowed vert.
142. 4
erased gu., holding an acorn or, shpped
Mathison, Scotland, a branch of laurel
vert.
fructed ppr.
Viridis semper.
151. 13
arg.,

MAU

MAX

381

Maude, Francis Sterling De Montalt, Maunsell, General Sir Frederick Richard,


K.C.B., of Laleham, Middx., and 32,
same crest.
Ashley Gardens, S.W., same crest and
Maude, Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Henry
of White Hill Chase, Greatham, West
motto.
Virtutc Maunsell, Richard Mark Synnot, Esquire,
Liss,
Hants, same crest.
J.P., of Oakly Park, Celbridge, co.
Kildare, and Blackwater, co. Clare,
Maude, Ireland, a hand holding two
218. 7
branches of palm in orle ppr.
same crest and motto.
Maudele or Maudell of Wells, Somers., Maunsell, Veu. Robert, LL.D., of Auckland, New Zealand, Archdeacon Emeout of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's
c/ 83. 14
ritus of Auckland, a hawk rising ppr.
head arg.
Honorantes me honorabo.
88. 2
Maudit, Scotland, two laurel-branches in
orle ppr.
146. 5 Maunsell of Plassy and Bank Hall, co.
Pro rege et lege.
Limerick, Ireland, a chapeau inflamed
Maudley, Somers., out of a ducal coronet
at the top ppr.
Quod vult valde vult.
a falcon's head, all arg.
89. 4

Maxton, Scotland, a cross crosslet fitched


Fides.
166. 2
Maxtone of Coltoquhey. Perthsh., a bee
volant ppr. Providus esto.
137. i
Maxtone-Graham, Anthony G., Esquire,
of Cultoquhey,
Perthsh., Scotland,
and Redgorton (i)
bee ppr. {for
Maxtone).
137. 2.
(2) A dove ppr.
az.

180. lo
Honorantes me honorabo.
Maurice, a hawk perching on the stump

beaked of the first.


Mauger, a sea-hon rampant
Maugham and Maughan, a

of a tree or, armed and belled gu.


Maurice of BryuygwaUe, Denbighsh.

cf 67.

arg.,

az.

20.

Maxwell,
Maxwell,
Maxwell,
Maxwell,
Maxwell,
Maxwell,

(i) A uniBodjTifol, Montgomerysh.


corn's head erased sa., winged arg.,

armed, maned, and bearded

in pale.

lion's

gamb
38. 2

or,

holding

in the mouth a shamrock ppr. cj. 49. 13.


in splendour
162. 2
6. 2
or.
Resurgo.
(2) A lion passant sa.
Maul, a hand holdmg an escutcheon Maver, on a rock an eagle ppr., the
wings close.
charged with a crescent gu. cf. 219. 7
cf. 76. 2
Maw, Lanes, and Suf., on a mount vert,
Maule, Earl of Panmure, see Pan mure.
a camel couchant arg., the lump on the
Maule, a phojnix in flames ppr. Vivit post
82. 2
back and the end of the tail or. 132.4
funera virtus.
Maule, Scotland, a wyvern vert, with two Maw, Lines and Shropsh., same crest.
Virtute non verbis.
heads vomiting fire at both ends ppr.,
charged with a crescent arg. Clevientia Mawbey and Mawbrey of Kennington,
tecta rigore.
Surrey, an eagle displayed az., charged
el. 69. 9
on the breast with a bezant.
Maule, Scotland, a dragon vert, with fire
75. i
of Botleyes,
ppr. issuing out of the mouth and tail. Mawbey, Bart, {extinct),
Surrey, same crest.
Auriga virtutnm
Inest elemeniia jorti.
cf. 62. 2
prudentia.
Maule, Scotland, same crest, dementia
Mawbrey, see Mawbey.
d animus.
Maule of Vange, Essex, on a chapeau Mawdesley of Mawdesley, I/ancs, formerly De Maudesley, an eagle disgu., turned up erm., a demi-peacock
played sa. Fidelis ad urnam.
with wings displayed arg.
75Mauleverer, Yorks, a greyhound arg., Mawdesley, Frederick Leyland, of Fulford Cottage, Dorman's Park, Surrey,
coUared or.
cf. 60. 2
same crest. Mos legem regit.
Mauleverer, Yorks, a maple-branch rising
out of the trunk of a tree ppr. En Mawdesley of Leyland, Lanes, an eagle
displayed sa., charged on the breast
Dieu ma foy.
with an annulet or.
Mauncell, Ireland, a lion rampant vert.
cf. 75. 2
I- 13
Mawdesley, James Piatt, Esquire, 30,
Falkner Square, Liverpool, an eagle
Mauncell, a griffin's head erased per pale
displayed sa., semee of annulets, and
indented arg. and gu., beaked az., and
holding in the beak a hammer arg.
charged on the neck with a rose
c/. 66. 2
Fidelis ad urnam.
counterchanged.
75. 10
Maund or Maunde, on a mount a deer Mawdley, Somers., out of a ducal coronet
118. 2
or, an eagle's head arg.
tripimnt, all ppr.
cf. 83. 14
resting
10
lion's
issuing
sa.,
164.
Mawer, a
gamb
Maundefield, a comet ppr.
on an escutcheon erm.
Maundrell, a lion's gamb couped and
cf. 37. 2
Mawgawley, Ireland, a horse's head arg.,
erect holding a fleur-de-lis.
in waggon harness sa.
50. 12
Maundrell, an arm couped, embowed in
fess, vested arg., holding in the hand Mawgyron, a Catherine-wheel sa., em203. 9
brued gu.
167. 2
ppr. a cross crosslet fitched sa.
front
of
erased
arg..
Herbert,
in
Mawhood,
a
lion's
head
Maundrell, Rev.
gorged with a collar gu., rimmed,
three palm-branches slipped, one in
studded, and ringed or, charged on the
pale and two in saltire, vert, an esneck with a cross crosslet fitclied, also
callop or.
Potior potior.
gu.
Maunduit, out of a ducal coronet or, a
cf. 18. 6
grirtin's head between two wings arg.
Mawie, Suff., on a chapeau gu., turned
up erm., a demi-peacock displayed
67. I
arg.
Maunell, from the top of a tower issuing
from the wreath an eagle with wings Mawley, a cross crosslet fitched gu., and
addorsed, holding in the beak an acorn
a palm-branch ppr. in saltier.
slipped and leaved ppr.
76. 10 Mawson of London, a lion's head or,
collared gobony erm. and ermines.
Maunsell of Ballywilliam, Rathkeale, co.
Limerick, and the Cottage, Burghclere,
cf. 1 8. 6
Newbury, Hants, a hawk rising ppr. Maxey or Maxie of Bradwell. Essex, and
88. 2
Shotley, Suff., a talbot's head erased
Honorantes me honorabo.
arg., collared and ringed gu.
Maunsell, Rev. Cecil Henry, M.A., of
56. i
Thorpe Malsor Hall, Kettering, North- Maxfield, Chesh., on a ducal coronet a
dolphin naiant.
140. 4
amp., same crest and motto.

Can92. 2

Farnham, Baron.

.:

stc

Constable-Maxwell.
Constable-Maxwell-Stuart.

see Stirling-Maxwell.
see
see

Heron-Maxwell.
Wedderburn-Maxwell.

Cowhill, Dumfriessh., Scotland, a stag ppr., attired of ten tynes


arg., lodged in front of a hoUy-bush,
also ppr.
Reviresco.
Maxwell of Carnsalloch, Dumfriessh., a
stag rising from a hoUy-bush ppr.
Viresco et surgo.
116. i
Maxwell, Scotland, a hart lodged, the
attires wreathed with holly-leaves ppr.

and

erased, holding the hilt of a broken

esto.

Maxwell

sword

Providus

dide ut secure.
Maxwell, > Herries, Baron.

Mauduit, out of a five-leaved coronet or,


a griffin's head between two wings

Graham).

{for

Maughan, Scotland, the sun

of

Semper

viridis.

cf.

Maxwell, Yorks and


lodged ppr., attired
of holly.

115. 7

Scotland, a stag
under a tliicket

or,

Reviresco.

Maxwell

of
Glengaber,
Dumfriessh.,
a stag lodged within two
branches of laurel in orle, all ppr. Curo

Scotland,

Maxwell, Scotland, a stag lodged under


a bush of holly, aU ppr. Non dormio.
116. 3

Maxwell,

quam

Scotland,
dormio.

same

crest.

Nun-

Maxwell, Scotland, a hart lodged, his


attires wreathed with holly-leaves, all

-^

ppr.

Maxwell

cf. lis- 7
of Birdstown, co. Donegal, Ire-

on a mount vert, a hoUy-bush


in front thereof a stag lodged, all

land,

and
ppr.

Reviresco.

Maxwell, Sir

WiUiam Edward, K.C.M.G.,

of Government House, Accra, West


Africa, same crest and motto.
Maxwell of Munches and Terraughty.

Dumfriessh., Scotland, a stag lodged in


Reviresco.
front of a holly-bush ppr.
Dumfriessh.,
of Broomholm.
Scotland, a hart courant ppr. Vtrtutem
sic et culpam.
Peto ac fagio. cf. 1 1 8. i j
Maxwell, Ireland, a buck's head erased
121. 2
ppr.
Je suis pret.
Maxwell, Scotland, a stag's head oabossed
122. 5
ppr.
Propero sed curo.
Maxwell, Theodore, Esquire, M.D., of
BallyroUy, Downpatrick, co. Down,
and 29, the Common, Woolwich, a
stag's head erased ppr., a mullet for
difference.
Je suis pret.
Maxwell, Ireland, a buck's head erased
121. 2
ppr.
Maxwell, Bart., Scotland, a deer's head
121.2
/ am ready.
erased ppr.
121. 5
Maxwell, a buck's head.

Maxwell

Maxwell, Hall-, Commander Thomas Edward, Dargavel, Bishopton, Paisley,


a stag's head.
j

am

ready.

Maxwell, Perceval-, of Groomsport, co.


Down, a stag's head and neck erased
121. 2
ppr.
Je suis pret.
Maxwell of Brediland, Renfrewsh., a
buck's head couped ppr., attired gu.
121. 5
Spero mdiora.

11

MAX

76.

Scotland,

Maxwell,

MAY

382

Maxwell, Graham-, of Werksworth, a


buck's head couped ppr., attired or.
121. 5
Spero meliora.
Maxwell, Scotland, a falcon looking at
I'll bide broad Albine.
the sun, aU ppr.
I

looking

falcon

76- i
toward the sun.
Maxwell of Tealing, Forfarsh., a falcon

looking to the sinister ppr.

J'U byde

May

of Belfast, Ireland, out of a ducal

Mayn, an oak-tree ppr.


a leopard's head and neck Maynard, Viscount Maynard

coronet or,
charged with a

gu.,

billet of

the

stag statant

first

of

Sutton Cheney,

a demi-eagle with wings ex80. 2

ppr.

143. 5

{extinct),

justa nardus.
117. 5

Leics.,

pent.

star.

Manus

out of a Maynard, licics., Devonsh., and Middx., a


1 17. 8
stag trippant or, attired ppr.
ducal coronet or, a leopard's head gu
Maynard, Edmund Anthony Jefferson, of
charged with a crescent for difference,
Egginton Hall, Burton-on-Trent. a
cf. 23. I
stag trippant or, gorged with a collar
May of London, out of a ducal coronet
Manus
invected arg., fimbriated sa.
or, a lion's head gu.
17. 5
justa nardus.
May, Sussex and Somers., out of a ducal
coronet per pale or and gu., a heraldic Maynard, Essex and Ireland, a stag or,
pellettee
charged on the breast with a crescent
tiger's head of the first,

May

broad Albion.
85. 6
Maxwell of Lackiebank, Scotland, a falcon looking to the sinister ppr. Tendit
c/. 25. 3
maned sa.
85. 6
ad astro.
Maxwell, Scotland, a falcon gazing at a May, Cornw., an eagle devouring a ser-

Maxwell,
tended
Maxwell,
Maxwell,

or.

23.

c/.

May, an arm in mail embowed holding


in the hand, all ppr., a truncheon or,

sa.

117. 5

cf.

1 17. 5
Maynard, a stag or, attired ppr.
Maynard, Derbysh., a buck trippant or,
gorged with a collar invected arg..

fimbriated

sa.

117. 8

cf.

117. 5
tipped sa.
Maynard, Herts, a buck ppr.
Admiral William Henry, R.N., May, William, Esquire, of the Knowle, Maynard of Harsley Hall, Yorks (i) A
stag trippant or, gorged with a collar
Brenohley, Kent, out of the battleof Holywych, Cowden, Kent, an eagle
invected arg., fimbriated sa. {for Mayments of a tower a hawthorn-tree in
Beviresco.
rising ppr.
nard).
blossom mth white May-flower, in
117. 8.
(2) On a mount
cf.
Maxwell, Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Eustace,
vert, a catherine-wheel or {for Iaix).
front thereof two tilting-spears in
Bart., D.L., of Monreith, Wigtownsh.,
Manus justa nardus.
saltire, all ppr
Memor et fidelis.
cf. 167. 2
an eagle rising sa., beaked and mem-

Scotland, an eagle issuing.

bered gu.

Beviresco.

144. 6

77. 5

Maxwell of KirkeonneU Kirkcudbrightsh.


a demi-eagle rising ppr. Spero meliora.
.

Mayats, a boar's head couped and erect.


43- 3
Aveline, of
:/

land, an eagle rising ppr.

Beviresco.
77-

Maxwell, Scotland, an eagle's talon holdNon sine usu.


ing a pen ppr.
Maxwell, Scotland, a man's head affrontee
ppr.

Think

190. 12

on.

Maxwell, Scotland, a savage's head affrontee from the shoulders, within two
branches of laurel in orle, all ppr.

Think

192. 14

on.

Maxwell, Scotland, a man's head looking

up

Think on.
William

190. 10
Bart.,
D.L., of .Cardoness, Kirkcudbrightsh..
"
foreright,"
a man's head, looking
within two laurel- branches in orle ppr.
Think on.
19-66. i
Maxwell, a griffin's head or.
Maxwell- Heron, John Heron, J.P., D.L.,

ppr.

Maxwell,

Sir

Francis,

of Moseley,
attired ppr.

a stag

Leics.,

or,

117. 5

Maynard, a stag trippant ppr., attired


and ungu. or. Manus justa nardus.

Henry Oxenford
117. 8
the Priory, Brecon, South Wales, on a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a man's Mayiiard of Sherford, Devonsh., a stag
trippant arg., attired gu.
117. 8
head in profile couped at the shoulders
ppr.
Estate prudentes.
Maynard, Ireland, a dexter hand holding
219. 11
a palm-branch, both ppr.
Mayce, a pestle in a mortar ppr. 177. 13
Mayce, a swan with wings addorsed arg., Maynard of Carriglas, co. Longford, a
wolf's head erased, holding in the
ducaUy gorged and lined sa.
cf. 99. 3
mouth a broken spear, all ppr. Tain
Maycote of Reculver, Kent, out of a
mural coronet gu., a buck's head or.
cordc quam manu.
Maydwell of London and Northamp., out Mayne, Ireland, a human heart gu., winged
112. 10
or.
of a ducal coronet or, a pyramid of
c/. 151. 14
laurel-leaves vert.
Mayne, Bucks and Wilts, out of a niural
coronet or, a dragon's head erm.
Maydwell, Henry Lawrence, Esquire, out
Maybery,

Maxwell, Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Eustace,


Bart., of Monreith, Wigtownsh., Scot-

Maynard

of a coronet vallery or, the rim charged


with two cinquefoils gu., ten bayleaves, four, three, two, and one vert.

Mayer, an eagle with wings


ppr.

addorsed
cf.

76. II

of Jersey, a demi-lion rampant


regardant, holding in the dexter paw a

Mayer

72.

Mayne, Warw., and Rowston, Yorks. out


of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head
erm.
72. 4
Mayne of London, and Littington, Devonsh.,

a cubit

arm vested

az.,

in the

palm

of the hand an eye, all ppr.


or.
Mayne of Creslow, Bucks, a dexter hand
ppr., between two wings erm.
Mayersback, out of a
laurel-branches
ducal coronet two
cf. 221. I
erect, between two elephants' trunks Mayne, a cubit arm in pale ppr., vested
addorsed.
sa., cuffed arg., holding in the hand a
cross crosslet gu.
Mayfield, Cambs, a lion's head couped
gu., holding in the mouth a May- Mayne of Powis and Logie, co. Clackmannan, a dexter hand holding a plain
flower or.
May, Scotland, on a rock a wild goose

of 47, Egerton Gardens, S.W., a demilion holding in the dexter paw a


Par
cross flory.
Ad ardua tendit.
valeur.
May, Ireland, a Triton, holding in his
sinister hand a trident.
185. 12

sword,

all ppr., hilt

Mayersbach

and pommel

or

Virtttti fortuna comes.


cross gu.
Mayhew, three roses gu., stalked, leaved,
and barbed vert.
149. 14 Mayne, Otway, Esquire, of Walton Lodge,
Aylesbury, a dexter hand issuing from
Mayhew, Perceval Sumner. Esquire, of
VirDuxbury Park, Chorley, Lanes, a unia horse holding a plain cross gu.
tuti fortuna comes.
corn's head erased.
Sola in Deo salus.
cj. 23. 7
or.
Mayhew of Woodlands, Lanes, a uni- Mayne of Farley Hill, Berks, a cubit arm
erect in armour holding in the hand
corn's head erased gu., armed and
May, Hants, and Oxney, Kent, out of a
crined or, charged on the neck with a
ppr. a cross flory arg.
ducal coronet or, a leopard's head and

statant,

all

ppr.

May, a leopard's head and neck ppr.

10
May of Stoke, Suf., out of a mural coronet arg., a leopard's head gu., billettee
Vigilo.

2.2.

chevron vair.
neck ppr.
23. 1
265. i
May, Robert G.. of Grena Lodge, Sheen Mayhew, Walter, of Duxbury Park,
Chorley, Lanes, a unicorn's head erased
Road, Richmond, Surrey, out of a ducal
coronet or, a leopard's head gu.
gu., armed and maned or, charged on
the neck with a chevron vair. Sola in
May, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet or,
265. i
Deo salus.
a leopard's head and neck ppr. Fortis
etfidelis.
23. 11 Mayhew of Hemington, Suff., a unicorn's
head erased gu., armed and crined or,
May of Hadlow Castle, Kent, out of a
charged on the neck with a chevron
ducal coronet or, a leopard's head ppr.

yH

desperandurn.
23. 1
of Faunt, Susses, out of a ducal
coronet or, a leopard's head gu.

May

23. II

vair.

Mayhewe

265.

of Clippesby, Norf., a unicorn's

head erased arg., charged with a chevron vairee arg. and gu.
265. i

Maynell, a demi-savage holding in his


dexter hand a dagger and in his sinister
a key, all ppr.
cf. 1S6. 2
Mayner, a hand erect ppr., holding a
220. 10
lion's gamb erased arg.
Mayneston of London, a hedgehog or.
135- 8

Mayney of Linton, Kent, an arm

in

armour

quarterly arg. and sa., wielding a battleaxe of the second, the handle or.

Maynstone

of

Langaran,

Glouc,

and

Heref., a reindeer trippant ppr.


125.

MAY

MEE

383

Mayo, Earl of (Bourke). Palmergton


House, Straffan, co. Kildare, a cat-ainountain sejant gardant ppr., collared
and chained or. A cruce salus.
26. 13

of Avebury, Wilts, and Cheshunt


House, Herts, a dove holding an olivebranch in the beak, all ppr. Nuncia

Mayo

supporting a tilting-spear erect, the Meason, Laing-, of Lindertis, Scotland, a


head broken, the arm surmounting a
castle ppr.
Firm.
155. 8
branch of oak in bend sinister, fructed, Meath, Earl of (Brabazon), Killrudclery
all ppr. (for King).
House, near Bray, Wicklow, on a mount
301. 6.
(2) A
vert, a falcon rising or, belled or. Vota
demi-griifin az., wings erm., holding in
the dexter claw a fleur-de-lis or {/or
vita mea.
Meade). Cadenti porrigo dextram.
Meautys, Essex, a unicorn sejant ermi-

pads oliva.
9-. S Meade-King, WiUiam Oliver, of Walford. Meaux, see Meux.
Taunton, Somers., same crests and Mecham of Garrycastle, co. Westmeath,
Mayo, C. R., 16, Weymouth Street, Portmotto.
land Place, W. same crest.
a dextc-r cubit arm erect grasping a
dagger transfixed through a human
Mayo, Dorset, out of a ducal coronet or, Meade-King, the late Hemy Warren,
Esquire, of West Derby, Liverpool,
a sinister hand ppr., between two wings
heart, dUtilliiiy; drops of blood, all ppr
221. 3
arg.
same crests and motto.
Animo furtUudu.
Mayor, on a chapeau ppr., an escallop Meade-King, Henry Herbert, of Clifton, Meddop, a boy ppr.
141. 11
Bristol, same crests and motto.
eu.. between two wings or.
Meddowes or'Meddus, a cross formee or,
Mayor of Rugby, a greyhound's head Meade-King, Walter, of Baring Crescent,
entwined with a snake ppr.
165. 9
Exeter, same crests and motto.
couped gu., collared or. Mea anchora
Medewe, De, of Witnesham Hall, a pelican
61. 2 Meade- Waldo, Edmund Gustavus BloomChristus.
vulning herself ppr. Mea dos virtus.
,

Mayow

of Lostwithiel, Cornw.,

chough erm.

a Cornish
107. 14

Mayow, Wynell-, of Lowe and Bray,


Manor House. St. Germans, Cornw., a
falcon erm., devouring a snake ppr.
Mays, out of a ducal coronet a dexter
arm vambraced, brandishing a scimitar, all ppr.

209.

Maysey, a lion courant in a wood ppr.


Pro liberiate palrice.
Maze, on a lion's head erased az., a
21. 10
chapeau or.
Maze, Peter, Esquire, of Bristol, an eagle
displayed erm., charged on the breast
and on each wing with a cinquefoil gu.
cj. 74. 14
Garde ta bien aimee.
Maze, Blackburne-, of Shaw House,
An eagle disNewbury, Berks
i )
played erminois, charged on the breast
and \ving9 with a cinquefoil gu., plain
collared az. (for Maze).
237. 15.
(2)
On a mount vert, a trumpet or, thereon
a cock gu., beaked, wattled, armed, and
charged on the breast with a cinquefoil,
:

aXio OT (for Blackburne).


237. 16
Maziere, De la, of Cork, a lion's head
erased ppr.
17. 8

Mazzinghi of London, a demi-lion ppr.,


holding a club arg.
falcon with wings extended

Meacham, a

88. 3

ppr., belled or.

Henry John, Esquire, of 116.


Jermyn Street, St. James's, S.W\, and

Mead,

Ladbroke Gardens, W., a reindeer


trippant vert.
Tou jours pret.

27,

125. 9

Mead, on a ducal coronet an eagle


played,

Mead
ppr.

cf.

dis-

75. 2

of Dublin, a pelican in her piety


98. 8

Meade, Earl of Clanwilliam, see ClanwiUiam.


Meade of Ballintobber and BaUymartle,

Esquire,
of Stonewall
Park,
Edenbridge, Kent (l) A griffin's head
erased erm., gorged with an
Eastern crown arg. holding in its beak
two trefoils slipped of the last {for
Waldo). (2) A double-headed eagle
displayed or, charged on the breast
with a qxiatrefoil sa., resting its claws on
two shields of the second, each charged
with a trefoil slipped arg. {for Meade).
Toujours prest. Mens conscia recti.
Meadows, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-eagle with wings displayed sa.
Meadows of Witnesham Hall, Great
BeaUngs, and Burgersh House, Suff.. a
pelican vulning herself ppr.
Mea dos
field.

sa.,

98.

Medlord, a deer lodj

Medgley or Midgley,
aldic -tiger sejant,
paw on a
caltrap.
Medhop of Ireland, a demi-lion rampant
az., holding between the paws a coro-

net

or.

Medhurst

of

Kippax

martlet charged wi
holding in the beak

oak -leaf,

all

ppr.

HaU,
I

Yorks,

fleur-de-lis,

n acorn and an
Adversa
virtute

repello.

Medland

of Launceston, Cornw., a seagull rising ppr., charged on the breast

with a crescent.

Medley of Buxted, Sussex, an heraldic


tiger sejant vert, tufted and maned or.
demi-eagle with wings expanded sa.
In Deo fides.
80. 14 Medlicott, James Edward, of Dunmurry,
Meager, a bufJalo's head erased or. 44. i
Kildare, out of a mural coronet gu., a
Meakin, Worcs., a unicorn's head erased.
demi-eagle with wings expanded or.
Dai cura quietem.
80. 14
49- 5
1"Meales, a stag at gaze sa.
1
3 Medlycott of Rocketts, Waterford, out
Meara, Ireland, a pelican displayed arg.,
of a mural coronet gu., a demi-eagle
beaked, membered, and vulning herself
with wings elevated or. Dat cura
quietem.
gu., and charged upon the breast with
a lozenge vert.
Virescit vidtiere virtus. Medlycott, Sir Mervyn Bradford, Bart.,
M.A., of Ven House, Somers., same
cf. 98. I
crest and motto.
Meare, a mermaid ppr., the hair crined
or.
184. q Mee, a ram's head erased arg., armed or.
Meares, Rev. Robert, B.A., of Stewarts130. 6
town, CO. Tyrone, on waves of the sea Mee of East Retford, Notts, a stag's
a mermaid ppr.
head erased between two sprigs of oak
Omnia providentice
virtus.

Meadows, out

98. I
of a ducal coronet or, a

committo.
Meares, Richard, of
and motto.

New York, same crest

Mee, Rev. J. H., M.A., D.Mus., the Chantry, Westbourne, Sussex, and Holywell
House, Oxford, a stag at gaze ppr.,
charged on the body with two escallops sa., resting the dexter foot
on a shield or, charged with a cross
patonce, also sa. Xapin 8eov (i/u o

king
fisher ppr. Omnia providentice committo
cf. 96. 9
Meares, George, C.M.G., of Grosvenor,
Malvern, Melbourne, and WiUowbank,

Meares of Meares

Gisborne,

Co\irt. Ireland, a

Victoria,

same

crest

and

Cork, Ireland, an eagle displayed

Meech, a grevhound courant arg.


cf. 5. 2
4
Meek, a demi wolf ducally gorged and
segreant gu.
lined, holding between its paws a
Meade, John Percy, Esquire, D.L., of
cf. 62. 2
mullet of six points.
31-6
Earsham Hall, Norwich, and Burren- Mearns, a peacock in his pride ppr.
103. 12 Meek, a demi-lion rampant, holding over
wood, CO. Down, same crest and
Pro recto.
his head a scimitar.
motto.
Mearns, Rev. Duncan George, of DisAber- Meeke, Essex, a lion rampant arg.
blair and South Kinmundy.
Meade, Richard John, Esquire. B.A.,
I- 13
deensh., three Moors' heads conjoined
J. P., of BaUymartle, Kinsale, co. Cork,
in one neck erased, looking to the Meeking, Charles, Esquire, J.P., of 31,
same crest and motto.
Belgrave Square, London, on a mount
dexter, to the sinister, and upwards
Meade of Essex, an eagle displayed or.
a
dove
prcestat.
charged
with
three
bezants,
2
vert,
respectively.
Pretio
prudeniia
75.
between two laurel -branches or. Sola
Meade-King, Rev. Frederick, M.A., of Mears, a cock's head ppr.
cf. 90. 1
Veritas invicta.
the Vicarage, Stoke Courcy, Somers.
Measom, Sir George Samuel, of St. Margaret's, near Twickenham, a falcon Meekins, on an antique earl's coronet, a
(i) On a mount vert, an arm in bend
wolf's head erased arg.
beUed.
Vive ut vivas.
dexter couped at the elbow, the hand
CO.

with two heads

qrrest.

sa.

armed

or.

motto.
Toujours Meares, a bear's paw erased arg.
74. 2 Mearing, on a ducal coronet or, a

36.

griffin

MEN

384

Meer of Sherborn, Dorset, an eagle's Melders, Scotland, a lion's head and neck Mellor, WiUiam Moseley, Esquire, J.P.,
of Lingdale. Claughton. Chester, same
17. 8
erased and erect ppr.
head couped or, the beak embrued gu.
S3.

Meldert, a dexter gauntlet

apaumee

tail erect ppr.

Meetekerke, Herts, a unicorn's head


erased arg., crined, tufted, and armed
49- 5

or.

Scotland, a square padlock,


Lock sicker.
therein the key, all or.
Meggison, on a mountain a dove, all ppr.

Megget,

92. 13
of Whitechapel,

James Robert, Esquire, LL.M.,


16, Craven Hill Gardens, London,
W., same crest.
MeUor, Alfred, Esquire. J.P., of 68,
Redcliffe Gardens. S.W.. same crest.

Mellor,

Meldon, James Charles William, of 58,


Upper Leeson Street, Dublin, and of
Newtown House, Blackrock, co. Dublin, a dexter hand apaumee ppr., surmounted by a crescent or, therefrom
cj. 115. 6
Pro fide et patria.
issuant an etoile arg.
erased, holding a

Meers, a lion's gamb


rose-branch, all ppr.
17- 10
Meested, on a broken tower arg., a bird

MeggS

crest.

az.

209. 8

Meer, Dorset and Durh., a demi-dogtish.


Meerehurst of Marplestone, Surrey, a rose
arg. barbed vert, between two dragon's
wings gu.
Meers of Houghton, Lines, a peacock's

London, a

griffin

sejant per bend gu. and or, beaked,


legged, and ducally gorged of the
c/. 62. 10
last, the wings addorsed.
MeggS, Cambs and Kent, a greyhound's
head sa., eared arg., collared gemelle
or, between three bezants, one and two,
the head crowned with three oakbranches ppr.
MeggS, Dorset, a talbot's head erased arg.
eared sa., collared or, below the collar
two pellets in fess, and three acorns
erect issuing from the top of the head
ppr.
Meigh, WiUiam Mellor, Esquire, of Ash
Hall, Staffs, a lion rampant or, holding
in the dexter paw a cross patee fitched
az., the sinister resting on an anchor
ppr., pendent therefrom by a chain or
an escutcheon gu., charged with a
boar's
head erased arg. Benigno

Heighan, Ireland, a griffin's head erased


with wings endorsed or.
Meignell, a rose-bush ppr.
149. 8
Meik of I-eidcassie, Scotland, an increscent and a decrescent respecting
and joining the one to the other, all
ppr.
Jttngor ul implear.
cj. 163. 7
Meikle, Scotland, a deer's head or. 121. 5
Meiklejobn, Major John Forbes, R.A., a
de.iter arm in armour from the shoulder
embowed and resting oa the elbow, the
hand holding a scimitar, all ppr. Spes
magna in Deo.
Mein, a hand holding a vine-branch ppr.
219. 6
Mein, Scotland, a dexter hand erect,
charged with an eye ppr.
providebil.
222. 4

Dem

ppr.
MelJort, Viscount

and Earl

Melgund, Viscount, see Minto, Earl of,


Melhuish of Taunton, Soniers., a cubit

arm

holding in the hand a pheon in

pale.

Melhuish, a pelican in her piety,

all

charged with a crescent arg

ppr.
98. 8

Denique

ccelo fruar.

on a chapeau az., turned up or, a Melvill of Auchmoor, Fifesh., Scotland,


martlet with wings addorsed sa.
a sleuth-hound's head couped ppr.
Denique caelum.
Meller and Mellers of Laiston, Suff., a
56. 12"
greyhound passant sa., collared or, Melvill or Melville, Scotland, two eagle's
wings conjoined ppr. Denique sursum.
resting the dexter paw on an escutMell,

cheon

113. I
Melville, Earl of, see Leven, Earl of.
Melville, Viscount (Dundas), of Melville
Castle, La=swade, Edinburgh, a lion's

az.

Meller, Ireland, a demi-lion az., holding

between the paws a mascle

or.

Meller, Alfred, Esquire, of 68, Redcliffe

head affrontee or, struggling through


an oak-bush, all ppr., and over the crest

Gardens, S.W., an escutcheon sa.,


thereon a cross couped arg., between
two wings arg., each charged with a

the
motto, Essai/ez.
Quod potui
per/ecti.
21. 7
Melville, a talbot's head or.
56. 12
Melville, Whyte-, of Bennochy and Strathkinness, Fifesh., Scotland
(I) An arm

fe.sse engrailed, also sa.


Melles, a portcullis sa., the chains or.
1/3. 3
William,
Esquire,
of
Melles, Joseph

embowed

Sewardstone,
Essex,
and Gruhne,
Aros, Mull, a fir-tree erect and eradiUsque fidclis.
cated ppr.
144. 8
Foster-,
William MeUiar, of
Melliar,
North Aston Hall, Oxon., in front of a
lion's gamb erect and couped or, holding a branch of myrtle ppr., two mascles
interlaced feseeways az.
Cupio meliora.

holding a laurel-wreath, all


ppr.
Virtute parta.
202. 4.
{2) A
crescent.
Denique caelum.
163. 2
Melville, Balfour-, James Heriot, of Strathkinness,
Fifesh.,
Scotland: (i) A

dexter hand holding an olive-branch


Adsit deus.
ppr.
(2) A crescent arg.

Denique coslum.
163. 2
George Fisher, of Springfield,
and Edinburgh, an

Melville,

17. 7

Mellis, Scotland, the

sun

in his

North Berwick,

splendour
162. 2

or.

Mellisb, out of a ducal coronet a demiostrich with wings addorsed, all ppr.
96. II
Mellisb of London, Ragnold, Notts, and
Sandersted, Surrey, out of a ducal
or,

a swan's

head and neck

two

Melliship, an ibex.
SediUus et audax.
Mello, a mullet arg.
164. 2

Worksop, same

15. S

caelum.
s6. 12
Melvile, Melvill, and MelviUe, of Murdocairnie. Fifesh., Scotland, a crescent
ppr.
Denique ccelum.
163. 2
Melvill of Carnbee, Fifesh., Scotland,
an eagle rising ppr. Ullro aspicio. 77. 5
Melvill of Cassingray, Fifesh., Scotland,
a ratch-head erased ppr., collared gu.,

and Due

of,

Drummond.

de, see

coronet

cf.

56. 2

gamb gu.. holding a


key az.
cf. 35. i
MelvUe of Balgarvie, a talbot's head and
neck erased and collared.
56. I
Melvile, a talbot's head or.
Denique
Melveton, a lion's

Meldrum, Baron, tec Huntly, Marquess of.


Meles, on the stump of a tree a martlet

Mellisb, formerly of Blyth, Notts, a swans


head and neck erased arg., [ducally
gorged or.
loi. 5
Mellish, Henry, J.P., Hodsock Priory,

in saltire, points upwards, also


pommels and hilts or, the upper parts of the blades encircled by
a wreath of laurel vert.
Maims hcec
inimica tyrannis.
222. 13
Melborne, on a ducal coronet or, a wyvern,
sans legs vert.
70. 9
Melbourne, Viscount (Lamb), (extinct), a
demi-liou rampant gu., holding between
the paws a mullet sa.
Virtute et fide.

Melton, a serpent nowed az.


142. 4
Melton, a lion's head erased az., gutteed'or, ducally gorged, also or.
cf. 18. 5
Melveton, a talbot's head and neck erased.

222. 8
Meldon, Austin. Esquire, D.L., of 15,
Merrion Square, Dublin, same crest and
motto.
Meldrum of Crombie, Banffsh., Scotland,
a dexter hand holding a book ppr.
Mens iminota manet.
215. 4

bourne, Victoria, and Moolpa, New


South Wales, Australia, out of a mural
coronet or, a dexter hand issuant

ppr.,

of

crest.
,

MeUo, Rev. John Magens, M.A., Cliff


Hill, Warwick, two water-melons in
saltire stalked and leaved.
MeUor, Rt. Hon. J. W., P.C, K.C., of
Culnihead, near Taunton, and of 68,
George's

Ixjndon, S.W.,
in front of a bull's head erased arg.,
between the horns a mascle sa., three
mascles fesseways of the last.
261. 2
St.

Square,

eagle rising ppr. Ad altiora tendo. 77. 5


Memes of London and Kent, an heraldic
antelope's head gu., tufted and armed
or, issuing from rays of the last.
cf. 127. 10
Mendes and Mends, Wales, out of the
top of a tower an arm in armour embowed wielding a battle-axe.
Mendip, a demi-lion ppr.
10. 2
Mendort, an oak-tree fructed ppr. 143. 5
Menell or Meynell, a demi-savage holding in his dexter hand a dagger, and in
his sinister a key, all ppr.
cf. 186. 2
Menell, a unicorn's head couped, gorged
with a chaplet of laurel.
cf. 49. 7
Menell, a Moor's head in profile couped
at the shoulders ppr., wreathed or and
az.
192. 13
Menet or Menett, a demi-lion rampant
az.
10. 2
Menil, a boar psissant between two trees,
all ppr.
Menles, a portcullis sa., the chains or.
168. 3

MEN

MER

385

Menteath, a baud holding a dagger erect,


both ppr. Dum vivo spero.
2I2. 9

Mercer of Aldie, Kinross-sh., Scotland, a Meredyth, Bucks, a demi-lion rampant


cross or.

Crux

Christi nostra corona.

Henteatb of Auldcathie, Linlithgowsh., Mercer of Salineshaw, Fifesh., ScotScotland, an eagle rising ppr., gazing
land, a cross fitchee gu.
Crux Christi
at the sun in his splendour.
Sitb sole
nihil.
Mercer of Easter Newton, Scotland, a
Menteth, Stewart-, Sir James, Bart, of
dexter hand holding an open Bible
Closeburn, Dumfriessh., a lymphad
ppr.
Jehova portio mea.
215. 10
ppr., the flag gu., with a canton arg., Mercer, Scotland, a naked arm embowed
charged -with a saltire az. Dum vivo
holding a curtal-axe ppr.
201. 5
spero.
Sub sole nihil.
Merchand and Merchant, Bucks, on a
Menys, a lion's gamb erased sa., charged
mount vert, a moorcock ppr. cf. 89. 8
with a chevron or.
c/. 30. 2
Mercier, Northumb., a demi-hmitsman
Menzies, Sir Robert, Bert., D.L., of that
winding a horn ppr., vested az. Blow
Ilk, Perthsh., a savage's head in profile
shrill.
Toujours fidele.
187. 12
erased, wreathed round the head ppr. Mercy, a dexter hand holding an oliveVil God I zal.
branch ppr.
219. 9
Menzies, a savage's head affrontee, couped Mere of Mere, Chesh.. a mermaid ppr.,

at the shoulders sa.

</.

lOO.

Menzies of Aberdeen, Scotland, a cherub


with wings expanded ppr. Scopus vitce
Christus.
i8g. 9
Menzies of Shian, Perthsh., Scotland, a
book expanded ppr. Spero.
15S. 3
Menzies, A. J. P., of 6, Great King Street.
Edinburgh, same crest and motto.
Menzies of Edinburgh, a crescent ppr.

Ut crescit clarescit.
163.2
Menzies of Pitfoddel, Aberdeensh., Scotland, a demi-eagle with wings expanded ppr. Mcdo mori quam fcedari.
80. 2

Menzies of Culdares, Perthsh., Scotland,


a demi-lion holding in its dexter paw
a baton ppr.
Fortem fors juvat.
15.9
Menzies, William George Steuart, Esquire,
North
of
Craig-EUachie,
Arndilly,
Britain, a demi-lion holding in the
dexter paw a marshal's baton ppr.
Fortem fors pivot.
Menzies, Stewart-, William James Breadalbane. Esquire, of Chesthill House,
Abeffeldy. N.B., a rose slipped and

crined or, the tail vert, holding in her


dexter hand a comb, and in her sinister
amirror,also ppr., the frame and handle
of the latter of the second.
cf. 184. 5
Meredith, co. Kerry, out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head.
67. 9
Dick's
Grove,
Kerry,
Meredith of
same
crest.
Sapere aude.
67. 9
Meredith, on an Eastern coronet or, a
dragon passant, with the wings ex-

panded

gu.,

langued

az.

Meredith, Sir James Creed, LL.D., of


Cloneevin, 83, Pembroke Road, Dublin, a goat's head erased or.
Meredith, Sir William Ralph, of Toronto,

Canada, same

crest.

Meredith, Hon. Richard Edmund, of 31,


Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin, same crest.
Meredith, Warter-, Henry, of Pentrebychan, Denbighsh., and Oaklawn, Hamlet

arg., collared

and

lined

Ireland, a goat's head erased


128. s
Meredyth, a yew-tree ppr.
143. i
Merefield of London, a garb or, banded
arg.

sa.

153. 2

Meres, Lines, a dexter hand holding a

sword

in

bend ppr.

Sinemetu.

212.13

mermaid ppr., crined or. 184. 5


Mereweather, an arm in armour embowed
Meres, a

ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand,


also ppr., a sword arg., hilt and pom-

mel

or,

entwined with a serpent

vert.

Viet cons ilio.


cf. 1 95. 2
Mericlt of West Camel, Somers., a waterspaniel passant arg.
57. 7
Merick of London and Wales, a sea-horse

maued or, holding in


mullet pierced az.

ppr.,

feet

its

Mering of Mering, Notts, a horse's head


erased sa., bezantee, in the nostrils an
annulet

or.

Meriton, a demi-savage holding over his


shoulder a club ppr.
186. 5
MerkS, Essex, an otter's head and neck
erased sa.
1 34. 3
Merlay, a hind's head or, gorged with a
collar sa., charged with three bezants.
cf.

Merle, a lion's tail erased.


Merling, a lion's head erased gu.

124. 5
123. 14
17. 2

Merlyon, an eagle's head or, between two


wings expanded vair.
84. 2
Mermyon, a unicorn's head erased sa.
49- 5

Merrey, see Merry.

Road, Upper Norwood, S.E., a lion's Merrey, a thistle and a rose stalked and
leaved in saltier, all ppr.
Heb Dduw heb ddima,
head erased or.
150. 3
Duw a digon.
17. 8 Merrey or Merry of Renburne and Barton,
Derbysh., out of a ducal corouet ppr., a
Meredith, a lion's head erased ppr.
17. 8
demi-lion gu., ducally crowned or.
Meredith of Radnor, Wales, and Henbury, Chesh., a demi-lion

leaved.
Meoles, Chesh., a lion's head erased

per pale or and

sa., collared,

16. 3

cf.

sa.,
and the chain reflexed over the back Merrick of Norcote, Middx., and London, a sea-lion couchant or, between
winged or.
19. 7
10. 12
or.
the paws a mullet az.
Merbury, Chesh., a camel's head sa., du- Meredith, George Campbell, a demi-lion
cally gorged or.
c/. 132. 9
rampant sa., collared and chained, re- MerriQeld, the sun rising ppr.
Merbury of Walton, Chesh., a mermaid
flexed over the back or. Spes est in Deo. Merrilees, Scotland, in the sea an open

ppr.,

holding in her dexter hand a


and in her sinister a comb or.

mirror,

184.

Hercaunt

of

Seamur,

Suff.,

two

lion's

gambs erased

in saltier or, each holding a battle-axe arg., the handles gu.

Meredith of Crediton, Devonsh., a demilion rampant sa., ducally gorged and


chained or.
c/. 10. 12
Meredith of Upper Weld, Bucks, a demilion rampant per pale
collared and lined sa.

or

and

arg.,

boat,

all

ppr.

Merrill, a peacock's

head erased ppr.


103.

Merriman, a boar passant, collared and


bristled vert.
Merriman of London,

cf.

an arm

in

40. 9

armour

embowed ppr., garnished or, wielding


Meredith, Edwin, Esquire, of Llandaff,
a sword arg., hilt and pommel also or.
Masterton, New Zealand, a demi-lion
195. 2
rampant sa., collared and chained,
Henderson.
and the chain reflexed over the back Merriman of Rodbourne Cheney, Wilts,
a serpent nowed, therefrom issuant a
10. 12
Mercer, see Tod-Mercer.
or.
Spes est in Deo.
dexter arm embowed in armour ppr.,
Mercer of London, a stork's head erased Meredith, Edward Phillipps. Esquire, of
garnished or, the hand grasping a short
ppr., holding in the beak a snake vert.
Glenelg, Australia, a lion rampant sa.,
sword, also ppr., pommel and hilt of the
0/. 106. 3
gorged with a mural coronet, and pensecond.
Terar dum prosim.
Mercer of Huntingtower, Perthsh., Scotdent therefrom a chain reflexed over
land, the head and neck of a stork
the back or, holding in the dexter fore- Merrington, a lion's head collared.
cf. 18. 6
holding in the beak a serpent writhing
paw a pear leaved and slipped ppr., and
ppr.
Y; great pitle. Crux Christi
the dexter hind-paw resting on an es- Merriott, Rev. J. H., Dorney Cottage,
Winchester, a greyhound's head erased
nostra corona.
106. 3
cutcheon arg., charged with a mullet
collared, lined, and charged with an
of six points gu.
Mercer, William Lindsay, Esquire, of
Meliora spero.
annulet.
Huntingtower House, Perth, same Meredyth, Baron, see Athlumney, Baron.
Crux Christi nostra corona.
crest.
Meredyth, Sir Edward Henry John, Bart., Merritt, out of a ducal coronet a demisalmon ppr.
139.
Mercer of Fordel, Fifesh., the head
of Greenhills, co. Kildare, on an Eastand neck of a heron erased holding in
ern coronet or, a dragon pa-ssant gu. Merry of Belladrum, Inverness, Scotland,
its beak an eel seizing the neck of the
a derai-Hon rampant gu., crowned with
Heb Dduw heb ddim.
an antique crown or. Persia et spero.
The grit pool. 104. 2 Meredyth, Sir Henry Bayly, Bart., of
former, all ppr.
Carlandstown, co. Meath, on an Eastern
cf. 10. 3
Mercer of Salineshaw, Scotland, a cross
Crux Christi mea
coronet or, a dragon passant gu. Fiat Merry, a demi-lion holding in both paws
patee fitched gu.
an anchor, flukes upwards.
166. 3
Dei voluntas.
corona.
c/.

Mercer, see Drewe-Mercer.


Mercer, see Haldane - Duncan

39. 14

Mercer-

MEY

MER
Merry of London, a demi-lion holding in
Vive en espoir.
the paws an anchor.
Merry of Herringfleet Hall, Norf., the
mast of a ship rompu and erect, thereto
a yard with the sail furled in bend
sinister, above it a round top, three
arrows issuing therefrom on each side
in saltier, points upward, all ppr.
Merry of Highlands, Berks, out of a
mural coronet arg., a demi-lion rampant gu., ducally crowned or, charged
on the shoulder with a cross patee of
the first, and holding between the paws
a water- bouget or. Persto et spero.
Merry of Waterford, Ireland, and Seville,
Spain, an arm in armour embowed, the

hand brandishing a scimitar,


Suprema manus validior.

ppr.
196. o

all

109 6
Merryton, a pair of wings arg.
Merryweather, Meryweather, or Merriweather, a hand gauntleted holding a
sword entwined with a serpent. Another,

an arm

in

armour embowed, hold-

ing in the hand a sword entwined with


c/. 195. 2
a serpent.
Crux Christi
Mersar, a cross patee or.
nos'ra corona.
i^S- 7
Merser, Lines, out of a mural coronet
gu., a demi-lion or, holding in its paws
a battle-axe arg., the handle of the
16. 10
second.
Hertens of London, a demi-stork with

wings expanded
a key.

sa.,

holding in

its

boak

Mervin, an escutcheon quarterly or and


76. 10
guMervyn-D'Arcy-Irvine of Castle Irvine,
(
A gauntCO. Fermanagh, Ireland
i
let issuing out of a cloud and lying
in fe^^s. holding a thistle erect, all ppr.
(lor Ircine).
(2) On a chapeau gu.,
turned up erm., a bull passant .sa.,
armed or (for D'Arcy). 45. 9. (3) A
squirrel sejant ppr., cracking a nut gu.
(jor Meriyn).
Un Dieu n Roy.De
:

Dum memor ipse mei.

135- 7
of FonthiU Giffard, Wilts, a
squirrel sejant ppr., cracking a nut or,
gorged with a coUar of the last, charged

Mervyn

47.

113. 2

tassels or.

Meverell of Throwley, Staffs, a demigriffin segreant sa, beaked and legged


sum.
4
64. 2
gu.
Messent of London, a lion's gamb erased
holding a rose-branch slipped, aU ppr. Meverell of Tidswell, Derbysh., a gauntlet
211. 4
grasping a dagger, all ppr.
Pax et libertns.
37- 10
152. 13
Messer and Messing, an eagle displayed Mewbery, a cornucopia ppr.
gu.
75- 2 Mewess or Mewsse, of Woburn, Beds, a
demi-eagle displayed or, ducally gorged
Messewy, Jersey, a cherry-tree ppr. Au
valereux coeur rien impossible.
gu., beaked az.
cf. 81. 6
Messye, Worcs. a dragon's head quarterly Mewburn, William Richmond, 19, Hol7i- i
land Park, Kensington, W., a demior and az.
wyvern with wings addorsed sa.
Mesurier, Le, an ostrich's head between
Festina lente.
two feathers, all ppr.
97. 14
Metcalt or Metcalfe, a talbot sejant arg., Mewis, a dexter hand couped in fess,
221.4
spotted liver colour, resting the dexter
charged with an eye ppr.
Mexborough, Earl of (Savile), Methley
paw on au escutcheon or.
Be
c/- 55- 3
Park, Leeds, Yorks, an owl arg.
96. 5
Metcalfe of Inglethorpe HaU, Norf., a
last.
hound erm., resting the dexter paw on Mey of Houldham Abbey, Norf., a demi'^3- 3
savage
ithed round the loins with
an escutcheon gu.
and holding over his dexter
Metcalfe, Sir Charles Herbert Theophilus,
Bart, M.A., of Fern HiU, Berks, a
shoulder a club ppr., and round his
talbot sejant sa., the dexter paw supsinister arm a serpent entwined vert.
porting an escutcheon or, charged with
18.V 3
a hand iss<iant from clouds on the Meyer, a lion rampant double-queued.
I. 14
sinister, and holding a pen, all ppr.
286. :o Meyers, a mermaid holding in her dexter
Conqiciesco.
hand a comb, and in her sinister a
Metcalfe, of London, a demi-sea-calf.
184. 5
mirror.
Metcalfe, Walter Charles, Esquire, of 10,
i
Lupus Street, London, S.W., a satyr Meyler, a lion rampant.
1
ppr., cinctured vert, bearing over the Meyler, Captain George, on a wreath of
the colours a demi-lion rampant gu.,
dexter shoulder a spiked club, or.
holding in the dexter paw an annulet
189. 3
c/. 10. 3
or.
Metford, a lion rampant gu., supporting
with the dexter fore-paw a garb ppr.
Meyler, co. Wexford, Ireland, a demi-lion
rampant gu., holding in the dexter
140. 5
Metge, a dolphin naiant.
fore-paw an annulet or. Amor patrice
Metham, a bull's head barry of ten arg.
80.

'

'

'

ppr.

est tout.

cf.

Messent, out of a ducal coronet gu., a


demi-eaglesa., winged or. Semper sur-

Merton, a demi-Moor wielding a scimitar

Dieu

Meux, Bart., of Theobald's Park, Herts


[extinct), two wings inverted and endorsed arg., conjoined by a cord with

Messenger, a pegasus current arg., ducally gorged and chained or.

and az., armed sa.


Metham, a bull's head barry
and az.

vincit.

c/. 44. 3
of six arg.

front of a dexter

bowed

Scotland, a cross patee or,


Marte et chipeo.
within a crescent arg.
163. 6'

Methen,

Methewen, a wolfs head

cj.

Meymott, three mullets


I

wTeath

ppr., holding
of laurel or.

the hand

in

Be

just

not.

erased ppr.,

collared vair.

Methold, Frederick John, J.P., Thorn


Court, Bury St. Edmunds, a goat's
head erased arg., armed and crined sa.,
charged with an escallop.

with three torteaux. De Dieu tout.


Methoulde or Methwold, Norf., a goat's
c/; 135- 7
head erased arg., armed and crined sa.
Merydale of Great BrickhiU, Salbury,
128. 5
Bucks, an eagle's head arg., erased
'
per fess gu.
83. 2 Methoulde or Methwold, Norf., a goat's
128. 5
Meryet, a porcupine's head sa.
head erased or.
cf. 136. 2
Meryng, Notts, a nag's head erased sa., Methuen, Baron (Jlethuen), Corsham
bezantee, holding in the mouth an
Court, Corsham, Wilts, a wolf's head
annulet or.
couped ppr.
Virtus invidice scovus.
'
Meryon, a bee displayed ppr.
30- 5
1 37- 2
Meryweather, Kent, a hand gauntleted Methuen, Scotland, a wolf's head erased
ppr., holding a sword arg., hilted or,
ppr.
Fortis in arduis.
30. 8
a snake ppr. entwining the sword and Methven of Craigtown, Fifesh., Scotland,
gauntlet.
a cross patee or, within a crescent arg.
Meschines, a rose arg., charged with a
Marte et clypeo.
163. 6
thistle ppr.
149. 3 Methwold, a goat's head erased arg.,
Meschines, De, a hand holding a scimitar.
armed and crined sa.
12S. 5
213- 5 Metivier of Guernsey, over the coronet
Mescow, a buck's head erased sa., attired
of a Count of France a demi-lion reor.
121. 2
gardant arg.
Virtute.
Mesham, Arthur, Esquire, of Pontryffydd, Metley, a mermaid ppr.
1 84.
5
Bodfari. Flintsh., a lion passant gardant Meurs, a demi-savage with a club over
ppr., charged on the bodj' with an
his dexter shoulder and a serpent enetoile of eight points, and supporting
twined round his sinister arm wreathed
with the dexter fore-paw a stag's atround the middle with leaves, all ppr.
tires or.
Duty.
185. 3!
4. 12

jenr
199- I-

motto.
Meynell, Derbysh. and Staffs, a horse's

head arg.
Meynell-Ingram,
of

Yorks:
(2)

cf.

Hugo Charles,
Newsom and

Temple

and

cf.

Meymott, Sydney, of Bank House, Breadway, Ealing, W., same crest.


Meynell of Kilvington, Yorks, a negro's
head couped at the shoulders ppr.,
wreathed or and az. Dtus non reliquit
memoriam humilium.
192. 13
Meynell, Edgar, Old El vet, Durh., a
negro's head ppr., encircled with a
WTeath az. and arg. Dens non reliquit
memoriam humilium.
Meynell of Meynell Langley, Derbysh.,
a horse's head erased arg. VirtiUe vici.
51. 4
Meynell, Godfrey Francis, of Meynell
Langley.
Derby, same crest and

10. 3

in fess gu., in
in armour em-

arm

50. 13

Esquire,
Hattield,

cock or (for Ingram). 91.2.


horse's head erased arg. (for
(I)

ileyndl).

51.4

Virtute vici.

Meyrick, Heref., a tower per pale arg.


and erminois. Stemmata quid faciunt.
156. 2
Bart.,

Meyrick, Sir Thomas Charlton


J.P., D.L., of Apley Castle, Shropsh.,
and Bush, Pembrokesh. (1) A. tower
arg., thereon upon a mount vert a
Cornish chough ppr., holding in the
:

MEY
rick).

coronet

06. 14.
or,

(2)

Out

MID

387

dexter claw a fleur-de-lis gu.


of

{/or

Mey-

Michell, Captain Charles, forcett

an Eastern

a leopard's head and neck

issiiant aflfrontee gu. [for Charlton).

Park

Darlington, Yorks, on a mount vert


a swan ppr.
UlUe quod honeslum.
Michelson of Chester, a fleur-de-lis ppr.

246. 4

148.

Meyrick, Williams- of the Hermitage.


Beaumaris, Anglesey: (i) A tower
arg., thereon upon a mount vert a
Cornish chough ppr., holding in the
dexter claw a fleur-de-lis gu., the
tower charged for distinction with
a cross crosslet sa. {/or Meyrick).
c/.
106. 14.
(2) A lion passant sa.,
semce of quatrefoils and gorged with
a collar gemelle arg., holding in the
dexter fore-paw a fleur-de-lis gu. (/or
Williams).
Heb Dduw heb ddim a Duio
a digon.
Meyrick, Tapps-Gervis-, Sir George Augustus Eliott, of Hinton Arundell, Hants
(
thereon
I ) In the centre, a tower arg.
upon a mount vert a Cornish chough
ppr. holding in the dexter claw a fleurde-lis gu. (/or Meyrick).
309. i.
(2)
Upon the dexter side, upon a mount
vert, three ostrich-feathers, one in pale
gu. and two in saltire sa., enfiled with a
,

Michelston, Micheston, and Michelstane,


of Michelstowe, Cornw., a banner displayed arg., charged with a cross gu.,
between four torteaux.
Michie, Scotland, a dexter hand couped
in fess, holding a dagger in pale ppr.
hUt and pommel or. Pro palria e,
libertate.

Micklethwait, sec Peckham-Micklethwait,


Micklethwait,
Viscount
Micklethwait
(i-rlincl). :i griffin's head erased ppr.
Fi:.l._ nil mine.
66. 2

Middleton, Northumb., a savage holding


in his dexter hand an oak-tree erased
and fructed, all ppr. Laissez dire.
c/. 188. 10
Middleton, Charles Marmaduke, of Myddelton Lodge, near Ilkeley, Yorks, a
lion passant arg.

Middleton, Essex, a dexter hand apaumee


ppr.
222. 14
Middleton, Wales, a dexter hand ppr.,
issuing from a ducal coronet or.
Middleton, Ireland, out of a naval coronet or, a dexter hand ppr., pointing to
a star of the first.
Middleton of Stansted-Montfichet, Essex,
and Middleton, Shropsh., a wolf's head
erased ppr.
30. 8
Middleton of Newington, Surrey, a monkey passant ppr., collared, ringed, and
lined or.

Micklethwaite, Yorks, a g
erased ppr.
In ccelo spes

</.

136. 8

Middleton of ClerkhiU, Scotland, on the


top of a tree an ape sejant, all ppr.

est.

66.

Arte el marte.
Middleton, Lanes, on the trunk of a tree
or, a monkey sejant ppr., collared about

Micklethwaite, of Beeston and Taverham,


Norwich, Norf., and Iridge Place,
Sussex, a griffin's head arg., erased
the loins az.
gu., gorged with a collar componee of Middleton of Durham, and Wintertown,
wreath of laurel or (/or Gervin). 309. 3
the second and first.
c/. 66. 2
Lines, on the trunk of a tree raguled
(3) Upon the sinister side, a greyhound Micklethwaite of London, on a chapeau
a monkey passant, all ppr., collared
couehant per pale arg. and sa., charged
a talbot sejant.
about the loins or.
54. 14
on the body with two escallop-shells Mico of London, issuing out of clouds a Middleton, Cambs, Lanes, and of Middlecounterchanged
{/or
Tapps).
Heb
hand holding a sword in pale ppr.,
ton Hall, Westml., a hawk's head arg.,
Dduw heb ddim a Duw a digon. Be
hilt and pommel or, charged on the
beaked or.
c/. 88. I3
jut and /ear not.
309. 2
blade with a Moor's head, also ppr., the Middleton of London, on a perch ppr., a
Meysey-Thompson, Bart., see Thompson.
Diis bene juvantibus.
point of the sword embrued gu.
falcon or.
Meysey of yliakenhurst, Worcs., a dragon's
85- 13
cf. 212. 10
head quarterly or and az.
/I- I Middlecote,
Lines,
a demi-eagle dis- Middleton, Carver-, of Leam, Derbyah.
Miall, a crane holding in its beak a
plaj'ed erm., ducally gorged or, holdand Yorks (i) An eagle's head erased
branch ppr.
I05. 14
ing in the beak an escallop of the last.
arg. charged on the neck with a saltier
Michael, a garb erect banded or.
153-2 Middlehurst of Middlehurst, in Appleton,
c/. 83. 2.
engrailed sa. {/or Middleton).
Michael, Michall, or Michell, Berks, a
Chesh., a wolf's head erased arg.
(2) On a mount vert, a cross clechee
leopard's face per pale or and az. 22. 10
or, charged on the centre with a fleur30.8
Michael of London, in front of a saltire Middlemore or Midlemore of Edgbaston,
Conjunctio
de-lis
(/or
Carver).
sa.
couped az., a leopard's face or.
Warw., in grass and reeds a moor-cock,
finnat.
Michel of Kingston Russell, and Dewlish,
all ppr.
Middleton-Athorpe of Leam, Derbysh.
Dorset, a dexter hand holding a crane's lyiiddlemore, John Throgmorton, Esquire,
(i) A falcon ppr., belled or. the dexhead erased, all ppr. Nil conscire sibi.
Belbroughton,
ter claw resting on an escutcheon of
M.P., of Brookfield,
c/. 220. 9
the arms, viz., per pale nebulee arg.
near Stourbridge, a moor-cock amidst
IWichel, a hand holding a heron's head
Mon desire
and az., two mullets in fe.sse countergrass and weeds ppr.
erased.
changed {/or Athorpe). 8$. 11. (2)
loyalte.
Micbelbourne of Bradhurst and Stan- Middlemore, Thomas, Esquire, of MelAn eagle's head erased arg., charged
luore, Sussex, a tiger or, its mouth
setter, Longhope, Orkney, same crest
on the neck with a saltire engrai.fled
embrued ppr.
c/. 83. 2.
sa. (/or Middleton).
and motto.
(3) A
Michelgrove, Sussex, a unicorn's head Middleton, Earl of Middleton, Scotland,
mount vert, thereon a cross clechee or,
erased arg.
charged in the centre with a fleur-de49. 5
issuing from a tower sa., a lion rampant
Michell, Cornw., a pegasus courant.
Conjunctio /irmat.
lis sa. (/or Carver).
gu.
Fortis in arduis.
157.12
Frederick
Dobson,
C.B., Middleton, John Shearer, Esquire, of Ca47- I Middleton,
Michell, John, Esquire, of St. Petersburg,
damaney, Madras (presently at BlackK.C.M.d.. St. Thomas's Tower, Tower
a pegasus salient az., mane and tail or,
(if London, same crest and motto.
wood, Dumfries), a tower embattled
resting its fore-feet on an antique Middleton, Baron (Willoughby), WoUaton
arg,, masoned sa., thereon a lion ramescutcheon sa., charged with a pheon
pant gu., armed and langued az. In
Hall, Notts, the bust of a man couped
or.
Vouloir c'e-st pouvoir.
ardu
157at the shoulders and atfrontee ppr.,
Michell, Robert, of I-ostwithiel, Cornw.,
Middleton, a tower embattled sa. and on
ducally crowned or.
Verite sans peur.
same crest and motto.
the battlements thereof a lion rampant
192. I
I57-I2
ardnis.
Forlis in
Michell of Calne. Wilts, a cubit arm Middleton, a Saracen's head couped at
gu.
erect ppr., holding in the hand a sword
the shoulders and affrontee, wreathed Middleton, Middx. and Scotland, on a
157. 12
tower az., a Hon rampant gu.
arg., hilt and pommel or, seven flames
round the temples.
190. 5
Aberdeensh., a
issuing from the blade ppr three from Middleton, Sir Arthur Edward, Bart., of Middleton of Seaton,
each side and one from the point.
tower sa., and issuing from the battleBelsay Castle, Northumb., a wild man
ments a lion rampant ppr. Fortis in
Crescat amicitia.
arg., holding an oak-tree fructed ppr.
157. 12
arduis.^Je n'ouhlierai pm.
Michell of Hamworth and Hawston,
c/ 18S. 10
Norf., an arm in mail embowed, hold- Middleton of Westerham, Kent, a savage Middleton, Scotland, issuing from a tower
sa., a demi-bon gu., holding in his dexman wreathed about the head with
ter paw a scimitar ppr. Fortis et fidiis.
arg.,
leaves, all ppr., holding in the dexter
c/. 157. II
spikes, hilt and pommel or.
hand a scroll extended, thereon the
Michell of Truro, Cornw., an arm in
motto Servire Deo regnare est, and Middleton of Glasgow, issuing from a
tower sa., a lion rampant gu. Fortis
armour embowed, holding in the hand
resting the sinister hand on a club inarduis.
157- '^
in
verted or.
a sword dropping blood.

25

MID
of

gamb

Cricksey,

holding a branch of palm ppr.

Sohrie. pie, juste.


36. 7
Middleton, Scotland, a boar's head erased

and erect

az.

Guard

MOC

388
a lion's

Essex,

yourself.

43. 3

Middleton of Stoekfield Parle, Yorks, between two wings arg., a garb or.
153- 14
Middleton, Bart., of Crowfield Hall and
Shrubland Hall, Suff., a garb or, banded
Regardez
vert, between two wings sa.
mon droit.
153. 14
Middleton, Hastings Burton, Bradford
PevereU, Dorchester, same crest.
Middleton, Broke-, Bart., of Broke Hall,
Suff.
(
A garb erminois, banded
I )
:

vert, between two wings sa. [for Mid153. 14.


(2) Of honourable
augmentation, out of a naval coronet
or, a dexter arm embowed, encircled
with a wreath of laurel ppr., and grasping a trident of the first (for Broke).
(3) A brock or badger passant ppr.,
Smvumqiie tridentem
(also for Broke).

dleton).

servamus.
33. 10
Middleton of the Grove, Norwich, a garb

surmounted by an estoile
two wings arg., fretty az.
laborat.

Midford, Durh., an owl arg.


Midgeley, two keys in saltier

or,

between

Meret qui
cf.

153. 14
96. 5

Wentworth, Baron.

chain refiexed over the back and


D.L.,
of
Milbanke Huskisson,
charged on the breast with a mill-rind
An elephant's
Halnaby, Yorks
sa.
Sans crainte.
i
cf. 76. 14
head erased arg., guttee-de-sang, and Miles, WiUiam Frederick, Keyham Hall,
pierced in the neck with an arrow ppr.
Leics. same crest and motto.
head Miles, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet or,
(for Huskisson).
(2) A lion's
couped gu., charged with a bend erm.
charged on the rim with three bombs
Resolute and firm.
fired ppr., a lion's head az., ensigned
(for Milbanke).
Milborne, an eagle with wings expanded
with a mural coronet arg., and gorged
ppr.
^'7. 5
with a laurel wreath of the first. Sola
Milborne of Armathwaite Castle, Cumb.,
virtus invicta.
a griffin's head erased.
66. 2 Miles, a demi-lion supporting an anchor,
Milborne - Swinnerton - Pilkington, Sir
all ppr.
12. 12
Lionel, Bart.. D.L., of Chevet Hall, Miles of London, a boar's head and neck
Yorks: (i) A mower with his scythe
couped and transfixed by an arrow.
ppr., habited per pale arg. and sa. Miles, Hants, on a mural coronet gu., an
306. II.
(for Pilkington).
escallop arg.
(2) On a
mount vert, a boar passant arg., Mileson of Esthatliesley, Yorks, a heralcharged with a cross formee fieurettee
dic tiger's head sa., tufted, tusked, colsa. (for Stvinnerton).
306. 12.
lared, and lined or.
(3) A
demi-lion per fesse arg. and gu., holding Milford, a lion's gamb holding a trefoil
between the paws a leopard's face of the
ppr.
cf. 36. 8
second (for Milborne). Honestce gloria Mill, Bart, (extinct), of Camois Court,
306. 13
Essex, and Mottisfont, Hants, a demifax mentis.
Milburn, a bear's head erased sa., muzzled
bear sa., muzzled and chained or.
or.
Aides Dieti.
35. 2
cf. 34. 13
Milburne, a hand holding a battle-axe Mill, Sussex, a demi-bear salient sa.,
ppr.
213. 12
muzzled, ringed, and lined or
Milcham, Norf. a griffin's head ppr. 66. i
cf. 34. 13
Mildmay, Earl (extinct) and Baron (in Mill of Hampton, Kent, a demi-bear
uhci/ancc) Fitzwalter, a lion rampant
salient sa., muzzled, ringed, and lined
gardaiit az.
Alia ta hara.
2. 5
or, and charged on the shoulder with
-

Bart.,

az., wards
downwards.
Midgley, an heraldic tiger sejant erect, Mildmay, Bart., see St. John-Mildmay.
three guttes-d'or.
holding between its paws a caltrap.
Mildmay, a lion rampant gardant.
Mill of Dublin, a demi-lion rampant
Midgley, on a mount an heraldic tiger Mildmay, Henry Bingham, Shoreham
gardant gu., holding in the dexter
sejant, resting the dexter paw on a
Place, Kent, a lion rampant guardant
paw a sword ppr. Gladium musarumcaltrap.
az., armed and langued gu.
niUrix.
Midleham, on a chapeau vert, turned up Mildmay, Essex, a lion rampant gardant Mill, a bloodhound's head erased arg.
or, a wyvern with wings expanded az.
Toujours futele.
Francis Bingham, Esquire, of Mill, Scotland, a greyhound's head issucf. 70. II
Midlemore, Warw. and Worcs., a mooring arg.. collared az., ringed or.
Tou46, Berkeley Square, W., same crest
cock amongst grass and flags, all ppr.
and motto.
61.2
jours fidele.
Midleton, Viscount (Brodrick), out of a Mildmay, St. John-, Rev. Charles Arundell Mill, a greyhound's head erased.
61. 4
ducal coronet or, a spear-head arg.,
Hazelgrove, Sparkford, Bath, a lion Mill, Scotland, a Pallas's head couped
embrued gu. A cuspide corona.
rampant guardant az., armed and
and helmeted, the beaver turned up
laugued gu. Alia ta hara.
Midwinter, Devonsh., a dexter arm emand plumed gu. Tarn arte quam nuirte.
bowed per pale sa. and or, holding in Mildmay, a leopard's head erased or,
182. I
the hand ppr. a plume of feathers, two
ducally gorged gu., ringed and lined Mill, Scotland, a galley, her oars erect
sa., one ct.
Dai
of the last, on the neck below the
in saltier and flagged, all ppr.
coronet three pellets.
160. 10
Miers, Henry Nathaniel, J.P., Ynyspencura commodum.
llwch,
Clydach, Swansea Valley, a Mildmay, Essex, a demi-stag salient ppr., Mill, an eagle's head era-sed gu., beaked
plume of peacock feathers ppr. Virtus
attired and collared or, wings addorsed
or, and holding in the beak a cross

arg.
moline erect sa.
Mildmay, a chapeau winged, the points Millais, Bart., in front of a dexter hand
of the wings surrounded by a band,
gauntleted and couped gu., an estoile of
Ars longa, vita brevis.
a helmet affrontee with grills, and
therefrom pendent a mortar in fess,
eight points or.
addorned with seven ostrich-feathers.
the whole surmounted by an etoile.
MiUan, Scotland, two hands, dexter and
sinister, issuing, supporting a sword in
301- II Mildred, a bear passant struck thiough
Mignot, David, Esquu-e, M.D., of Ken211. i
by the head of a broken spear in bend
pale ppr.
sington Crescent, a large diamond set
ppr.
Millar of London, a wolf's head erased
in the midst of a triangle within a Mileham of Burmingham, Norf., a griffin's
Regard hien.
az., collared erra.
II
double row of brilliants ppr.
30.
head erased or.
66. 2
Mihiil, an arm embowed habited in mail, Miles, Sir Henry Robert William, Bart., Millar, three ears of wheat issuing or.
holding in the hand, all ppr., a cutlass
of Leigh Court, Somers., upon a rock a Millar, a dexter hand holding a book
Felicem reddit rdigio.
)n the edge of the
open, all ppr.
dexter arm embowed in armour ppi..
hilt and pommel or.
215. 10
garnislied or, supporting with the hand
Mlken, Ireland, a derai-Moor holding in
an anclior entwined bv a cable, also ppr. Millar of Cirencester, the half-length
his dexter hand an aiTow, and on his Miles, Philip Napier, Esquire, J.P., of
figure of a lady affrontee vested az.,
portcuUis
gu.
quiver,
all
before
her
a
back a
ppr.
King's Weston, near Bristol, a dexter
holding
183. 7
Hikleson, Scotland, a decrescent ppr.
arm embowed in armour ppr., garnished
Keep tryst and. trust.
Ot implear.
or, supporting with the hand an anchor, Millar, a demi-Moor drawing an arrow
163. i
Non
Mikieson, Scotland, a crescent ppr.
Ut
also ppr.
to the head in a bow, all ppr.
implear.
185. 6
eget Mauri jaculis.
163. 2 Miles, a dove between two ears of wheat
Milbank, Sir Powlett Charles John, Bart.,
ppr.
Millar of the Meadow, Searaill, Ayrsh,,
D.L., of Well, Yorks, and Hart, Durh., Miles, a dove between two laurel-branches
and 5, Claremont Terrace, Glasgow,
a lion's head couped arg., guttee-dein orle, all ppr.
issuing from clouds a dexter hand
92. 12
poix, charged with a pale gu., thereon Miles of Narborough, Leics., an eagle
holding up an open book, all ppr.
three roses, also arg.
286. 8
Felicem, reddit rdigio.
rising erminois. collared, therefrom a
297. 13
est vilium fugere.
Mieville, Sir Walter Frederick, K.C.M.G.,
of 68. Wilbury Road, Hove, Sussex,

111

MIL

MIL

a stag feeding Miller, Hon. Henry John. M.L.C., J.P., of


Fernbrook, Oamaru, Otago, New ZeaIi6. 9
land, a wolf's head erased arg., gorged
Hants, a demi-lion rampant
with a collar wavy az.
az., supporting between the paws a
ci. lo. 2
Miller, Thomas,
Esquire, of Preston.
mascle or.
Lanes, a demi-wolf erminois, gorged
Millard, William Joseph Kelson, Esquire,
with a coUar gobony arg. and az., supM.D., F.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. Eng., of
porting with the paw a spindle erect
Es-Sahnia, Bayshill. Cheltenham, an
ppr.
eagle displayed sa., entwined round the
body and neck by a serpent, and hold- Miller, Scotland, a cross moline sa. Optima coelo.
165. 3
ing In each claw a fer-de-moUne or.
Miller,
a caltrap or, the upper point emert.
hill
?
Millbank, a
brued ppr.
174. 14
Millburn, out of a ducal coronet a demii6. 3 Miller, a demi-savage shooting an arrow
lion, all ppr.
from a bow, all ppr. Non eget Mauri
Mille, a unicorn's head.
49. 7
jaculis.
185. 6
Millear, Thomas, Esquire, J.P., of EdgarWickliffe Road, Victoria, Aus- Miller, Scotland, a lion rampant sa., holdley.
ing between its paws a cross moline
tralia, a cross mohne or, surmounted by
wheat
gu.
Fonvard.
two
ears
of
a martlet sa., between
Juris Miller, Devonsh. and Middx., a demi-lion
stalked and leaved, also or.
rampant gardant az., holding a mascle
cilium legimus.
Millard,
ppr.
Millard,

on a mount

vert,

Milliken,

Scotland, a demi-lion royally


cro\vned gu., holding in his dexter paw
a sword ppr. Regardebien. cf. 14. 12
Milliken of that Ilk, Renfrewsh., Scotland, a demi-lion rampant gu. Regarde
bien.

10. 3
125. 12

Millington, an ass's head ppr.

Millman, a cross moline gu.


165. 13
Millman, a stag lodged per pale arg. and
or, attired
and ungu. of the last;
charged on the body with two hurts
in

f esse.

cf.

11 5

Millman, a gauntlet ppr


209. 1
Millman, a sinister gauntlet or.
Millner or Milner, Yorks, a horse's head
sa., crined and bridled or, charged on
the neck with a bezant.
cf. ;i. c
Millot of Whitehill, Durh., a dexter'arm
in armour embowed and gauntlet ed, all
ppr., grasping a billet sa.

HiUingdon, Baron.
or.
Mills, Surrey and Glouc. a lion rampant
or.
Rev. William Sanderson, Whatcote
I- 13
Rectory, Shipston-on-Stour, same crest. Mills of Knightington, Berks, a lion
rampant or, holding in its mouth a
Miller, Warw. and Dorset, a demi-lion
sinister
az., holding between the paws a mascle
hand gu.
Miller, Sir James Percy, Bart., of ManMills, Middx., on a ducal coronet a lion
or.
derston, Berwicksh., a dexter hand
rampant gu. Honor virtulis pretium.
with two fingers pointing upwards Miller, a griffin's head erased arg., duOmne
cally gorged and chained az.
issuing out of a cloud, aU ppr.
cf. I. 13
boTium superne.
Miller-Cunningham, John, Esquire, of Mills, Essex, a demi-lion rampant regarcf. 222. 11
dant or, holding between its paws a
Leithen, Peeblessh., Civil Engineer, a
Miller, Sir William Frederic, Bart., of
mill-rind sa.
a dexter
unicorn's head sa., maned and armed
Nil conscire sibi.
Glenlee, Kirkcudbrightsh.
or.
Over, fork over.
hand couped at the wrist, the two first
49. 7
Manent Miller, Charles, F. L., Esquire, Acre Mills of Saxham Hall, Suff a hon rampant
fingers pointing upwards ppr.
222. 11
or.
optima cado.
Valley, Stirling, a horse's head erased
Confido.
i- 13
arg.
Celer.
Miller, a hand with two fingers pointing
51. 4 Mills, a demi-lion rampant or, holding
in the paws a miU-rind sa.
upward ppr. Manent optima coelo.
Miller, Ireland, a polecat sa.
135. 13
222. II Millerd of Rathcormuck, Glintown, and Mills, a lion's gamb erased sa.
36. 4
Monard, co. Cork, Ireland, out of a Mills, on a ducal coronet a lion's gamb
Miller, Scotland, a dexter hand pointing
erased.
with two fingers ppr. Spei bonce atque
baron's coronet ppr., a griftin's head
cf. 36. 12
gu., holding in the beak a rose-branch, Mills, Suff., a demi-bear rampant sa.,
also ppr.
muzzled, collared, and chained or.
Per m illc ardua.
Miller, Bart., Scotland, a hand couped
at the wrist, the third and fourth Milles, see Sondes, Earl.
34- 13
fingers folded in the palm arg. 222. 1
Milles, a cat sejant ppr.
26. 8 Mills, Beds, and Casnalbery, Herts, a
wing barry of ten arg. and vert.
Miller of Leithen, Peeblessh., a dexter Milles, a demi-bear sa., muzzled, collared,
hand with one finger pointing upwards
and lined or.
cf. 34. 13
cf. 109. 7
222. 12 Milles, a bear passant sa., muzzled and Mills, on an earl's coronet the sun in
ppr.
Manent optima caio.
Scotland, two
splendour.
chained or.
Miller of Gourlebank,
cf. 34. i
cf. 162. 2
Unions Milles, Suff., a hare sejant ppr., hold- Mills of Lexden Park, Colchester, Essex,
arms, their hand.s joined ppr.
a hurt charged with an etoile or.
augetur.
ing in its mouth tliree ears of wheat
Miller, Bart., of Chichester, Sussex, a
or.
Mills, James, Esquire, late Town Clerk of
wolf's head erased arg., gorged with Milles, Kent and Norf., a lion rampant
Beverley, and of Bridlington, Yorks, a
a collar wavy az.
tj. 30. 1
or. holding between its paws a millwindmill ppr. Aura adversa auxiliMiller, see Christie-Miller.
Miller, see Riggs-MiUer.
Miller-MorisOD, see Campbell-Miller-Mori-

Mills, see

Miller,

. ,

<^'l-

Miller of Downpatrick, co. Down, Ireland,


a wolf's head erased az., charged with
a rose or.
Nil conscire sibi. cf. 30. 8
Miller of Dunstable. Beds, a wolf's head
erased per pale erm. and purp., collared or.
30. 1
Miller, Bart., Ireland, a wolf's head
erased arg.
30. 8
Miller,
Bart.,
Hants, a wolf's head

erased arg., gorged with a fess


az.

cf.

arg.,

atrix.

30. 8
az.,

or,

holding over

banner of
double-pennoned.

dexieorge

its

St.

of London, a holy lamb passant


arg., ungu. or, bearing on the dexter
shoulder a banner of St. George double-

pennoned.
Middx., and of Denham, Bucks, Mills, Rev. Cecil, of Bisterne, Ringwood,
out of a mural coronet an arm erect
Hants, a demi-lion reguardant or,
vested or, holding in a glove arg. a
holding between the paws a mill-rind
dragon's head erased vert.

Millett,

cf.

Milley,

Ireland,

the

Holy

208. 7

Bible

Mills

of

Bitterne,

Hants

mural

az.,

charged on the cover with a fleur-delis or.

Millerof Singleton Park, Poulton-le-Tylde, Millidge, Scotland, a grifiin's head erased


Preston, a wolf's head erased bendy or
66. 2
and gu.. holding in the mouth a ragged Milligan, Scotland, a demi-lion holding
staff sa.
Sibimet merces industria.
in his dexter paw a sword. Fide el forMiller, Bowen-, of Milford, co. Mayo,
titudine.
14. 12
Ireland ( i )
wolf's head erased az. Milligan, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding in its dexter paw a sword ppr.
(for Miller).
30. 8.
(2) A falcon close
ppr., belled or [for Bo-wen). Esse quam
Regarde bien.
14. 12
videri.
Milligan,
Lieutenant-Colonel
Charles,
cf. 85. 2
Miller of Werndean Hall, Norwood. SurCaldwell Hall,
Biu'ton-on-Trent, a
rey, a wolf's head erased az. collared
merchant ship under sail, colours flying
erm. Mea spes est in Deo.
ppr.
30. 1
Just in time.
:

158.

London, a paschal lamb passant Mills

ungu.

ter shoulder a

wavy

Kent, a wolf's head erased


collared erm.

Miller,

rind sa.
Milles of

peau gu., turned up erm., a miU-riud


between two marlion's wings of the

sa.,

second.
Joseph, Esquire, of the Beeches,
Kingswinford, Dudley, Staffs, a hind
mouth an ear of
wheat leaved and slipped or, resting
the dexter fore-leg on an escutcheon
sa., charged with a miU-rind erect, also
or.
Ad finem fidelis.
MilltowD, Earl of. Viscount Russborough,
Mills,

ppr., holding in the

RusseUstown, co. Wicklow, and


Baron Russborough, of Russborough,
of

MIL

MIN

390

Wicklow, Ireland (Rt. Hon. Henry Milne, Lees -, James Henrv, Crompton
(i) lii front of five
Leeson. B.A.), a demi-lion rampant
Hall, near Oldham
palm-trees ppr., a lamb coiichant arg.,
gu., holding between the paws the sun
in splendour or.
holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped
Clarior e tcnehris.
supporting with the dexter
or, and
Millward, a dexter arm in armour emforefoot a flagstaff in bend sinister
bowed, holding in the hand a sabre, all
therefrom flowing a banner
ppr.,
ppr.
195. 2
arg., charged with a cross crosslet gu.
Milman, Sir Francis John, Bart., of
Levaton, in Woodland, Devonsh., a
(2) A mount, thereon amidst wheat, a
mower, in his hands his scythe, in the
hart lodged per pale erm. and erminois,
attitude of mowing, all ppr.
Pruattired and ungu. or, charged on the
denter qui sedulo.
body with two hurts fesseways. Deus
Milner, Rev. Gamaliel, St. Mary de Crypt
ndbiscuvi, qiiis contra.
cf. 115. 7
Rectory, Glouc, a horse's head sa.,
Milman, Archibald John Scott, Esq., C.B.,
bridled or.
of Speaker's Court, Westminster, same
Milner, Viscount (Milner), in front of a
crest and motto.
George
Lieutenant-General
stag's head erased ppr., gorged with a
Milman,
bar gemel or, a bit fessewise of the last.
Bryan, C.B., of Queen's House, Tower
of
London, E.G., same crest and
Acer non efjrenus.
304. 4
motto.
(
greyhound current
Milner, Yorks
i ) A
sa., collared and ringed or (for Milner).
Milman, Major-General Gustavus Hamil2.
couped
ton Lockwood, of Martins, Heron,
A
lion's
head
arg.,
(2)
cf. 58.
Bracknell,
Berks, same crest and
charged with a Catherine-wheel gu.
CO.

Milroy, Scotland, a leopard's face or.

Milroy,

Edward Andrew

Wallace, of the

Oast House, near Farnham, Surrey


(i) On a wreath or and vert, an ostrich
ppr. (for Milroii).

97.

2.

(2)

An

ele-

head couped erm., between


two elephants' proboscis or (for Sosher).
phant's

Esperance.
Consider the end.
133. 5
Milroy, Rev. Andrew, of The Vicarage,
Carisbrooke, Isle of Wight, same crest

and motto.
Milroy, Arthur

John Wallace, same

crest

and motto.
Milroy, George William

Winckworth Wal-

same crest and motto.


Milsolm, a heraldic tiger's head aa.,
tufted, collared, and lined or.
Milton, Viscount, see Fitzwilliam, Earl.
Milton of London, and of Milton, near
Thame, Oxon., a lion's gamb erect
arg., holding an eagle's head erased
lace,

g"-

Milton of London, an arm in armour ppr.,


[for Wheeler).
cf. 21. l
scarfed az., grasping in the hand, also
Charles
Egerton Milner, Comw. and Yorks. a wolf's head
ppr., a broken spear gu., headed arg.
Forbes, Esquire: (i) An ass's head
ppr., couped gu., pierced through the
erased ppr., haltered arg. {for Mainneck from behind with a broken sword, Milvain, Herbert Forsyth, Esquire, of
Seaton House, Holderness, East Y'orks,
waring).
the point thereof and the wound em(2) A hart lodged per pale
erm. and erniinoi^', attired or, and
a dextr cubit arm in armour holding
brued ppr.. pommel or.
l.'idy with two hurts Milner, Sir Frederick George, Bart., D.L.,
charL''''I "II 111'
in the hand a sword in bend sinister
fes-^r
..'/).
V'
ppr.
Fidelis.
297. 14
M.P., of Nun-Appleton, Yorks, a
cf. 115. 7
iiii'd ppr.
Miln, a .
horse's head couped sa., bridled and Milward, see Sayer-Milward.
153. 2
^i -tt-Milnr.
Milne,
maned or, charged on the neck with Milward of Brasted, Essex, out of a paUMilne of .Mnretoun. Scotland, a de.xter
sado coronet or, a lion's gamb sa.,
a bezant between two wings, also or.
hand holding a folded book ppr. Efpgrasping a sceptre of the first.
Addit frena feris.
305. I
ciunt clarum studia.
215. 4 Milner of Sefton Lodge, Newmarket, a Milward of Linthurst House, near Bromsgrove, a lion's gamb erased holding a
Milne, Scotland, a Pallas's head couped
horse's head couped arg., bridled and
sceptre.
Nee timide nee temere.
at the shoulders ppr., vested about
maned or, charged on the neck with
the neck vert, on the head a lielmet
a bezant between two wing.s or. Addil Milward, Essex, a lion's gamb sa., holding
a sceptre or.
38. 7
az., the beaver raised, and surmounted
frena feris.
by a plume of feathers gu. Tarn in arte Milner, William Aldam, Totley HaU, Milward, George, Esquire, J.P., of the
Manor House, Lechlade, Glouc, a
quam mnrte.
182. i
Sheffield, a horse's head erased az.,
Milne, Scotland, a martlet volant arg.
bear's pawerasedsa., theclawsor, holdbridled or, chaiged on the neck with
Prudent'r qui sedii/o.
ing a sceptre in bend sinister of the last,
g6. 2
a bezant.
Milne of Edinburgh, same crest. Ex Milner-Gibson-Cullum, George Gery, Esentwined by a sprig cf oak ppr., be-

motto.

Milman-Mainwaring,

<

industrin.

96. 2

Milne of BalwyUo, Forfarsh., Scotland,


in the sea ppr., a cross raoline sa.,
within two ears of wheat in orle. Cla-

rum

reddit industria.

cf.

154.

Milne of Blairtoun and Aberdeen, Scot


land, a galley, her oars erect
saltier

ppr.
Milne,

Dat cura commodum.

ifio.

it

John Adam, Esquire, of Ardmiddli


House, Turriff, N.B., and Melgum
Aberdeensh., Scotland, a galley," her
saOs furled and oars in saltire ppr., the

quire,

of

Edmunds,

Hard wick House, Bury


Suff.

holding a column
tal or (for

(i)

arg.,

St.

lion sejant ppr.,


base and capi-

Culhm). (2) A stork holdbeak a branch of laurel ppr..

ing in its
and resting the dexter claw upon a
bridle-bit or (for Milner-Oihson).
Sustineatur.

Milnes, see Houghton. Baron.


Milnes-Gaskell, see Gaskell.
Milnes, Scotland, a garb ppr.
Milnes, Bart., Leics., a garb or,

153. 2

banded

flags gu.
Smwi ruique.
by a fees dancettee az., charged with
Milne, Samuel Milne, Esquire, of Calver
three mullets pierced of the first.
ley House, Leeds, Yorks, a mill-rind
152. 10
fessewise sa., thereon a lion rampant Milnes of Alton Manor, Derbysh., a garb
"
arg., holding between the paws a
erminois between two trefoils vert.
rind gu.
Non sine labore.
152.14
Milne, Sir Archibald Berkeley, Bart., of Milnes of Alderear, Dunston, and CromInveresk, Midlothian, out of a naval
ford, Derbysh., a bear's head couped at
coronet or, a dexter cubit arm vested
the neck sa., charged with a mill-rind
az., the hand ppr. grasping a flag-stafif
or.
therefrom flying the flag of a rear- Milnes of Stubbing Edge, Derbysh., a
admiral of the Blue, inscribed with the
demi-lion rampant or, holding in the
word Impregnahk in letters of gold.
paws a miU-rind sa.
Tarn marte quam arte.
303. 5 Milnes of Beckingham Hall, Lines, an
Milne-Home, Captain David William,
elephant's head erased ppr., gorged
J.P., D.L., of Wedderburn Castle,
with a ducal coronet or.
Duns, Paston House, Berwick-on- Milnes of Stirling, Scotland, out of a
Tweed and Caldra, Duns, N.B. (i)
mural coronet or, an eagle's head sa.,
A unicorn's head couped gorged with
gorged with a collar or, charged with
an antique crown. (2) A lion's head
three pallets gu.
I71 cruce salus.
1

couped.

Be member. True

to the end.

cf.

83.

tween two wings az.


Milward of Ballyharran,

co.

Wexford,

and Tullogher, co. Kilkenny, a dragon's


head couped vert, between two wings
gu.

Minchin, a lion's

72- 7
tail

erased ppr.
123. 14

Minchin, James George Cotton, Esquire,


of North View, Wimbledon Common,
out of a ducal coronet a dexter arm
embowed holding io the hand a baton,
Regarde la mort.
all ppr.
Minchin, WiUiam Charles, Esquire, M.D.,
of Headfort Place, Kells, co. Meath,
same crest and motto.
Minchin, Edward Corker, Esquire, of
Woodburn, Christchurch, Canterbury,
New Zealand, iwes ; a dexter naked
arm embowed ppr., holding in the hand
Regarde a la mort.
a baton or.
Minchin of Busherstown, BallynakiH. co.
Tipperary, Ireland, a naked arm embowed ppr., grasping a baton or.
Regarde a la mort.
Minet, William, Esquire, of Fountain
Court, London, E.C., a wing elevated
arg., charged with three barrulets gu.

Quantum est in rebus inane.


mermaid holding in her dexter
hand a mirror, and with her sinister
184. 8
combing her hair, all ppr.

Minett, a

Minett, a wing erect arg., charged with


cf. 109. 7
tlu-ee bars gu,

MIN
or

castle ppr.
Minnitt of Knygh Castle, co. Tipperary,
Ireland, a helmet ppr., garnished or.
1 80.
Virtute el armis.
3
Minnitt, Rev. Francis Allen, of Trinity
helmet ppr.,
(i)
College, Cambridge
:

garnished or.
(2) Out of a ducal
coronet or, a demi-lion rampant sa.
Virtute et
Gearr, Attgws dogh Aboo.

armis.

Minne, Rutl., a heathcock ppr.


Minnoch of Glasgow, an owl ppr.
jioise plus.

Je
96.

Minns, Rev. G. W., Weston Cliff, Weston,


Southampton, a swan's neck arg.,
beaked gu., between two wings, each
charged with a crosfi crosslet. Mens
conscia

MIT

391

Mingey of Gymingham, Norf.,


a lance or, headed arg., environed with
a laurel- branch ppr.
Miniet, an eagle volant over a ruined

Mingay

297.

recti.

Minors, a cubit arm ppr., holding a lion's


220. 10
gamb erased sa.
Minors, a wolf's head erased sa devouring a sinister hand ppr.
Minsliall, Mynshall, and Minshull, Bucks,
Chesh., Devonsh., Suff., and Sussex
Turk kneeUng on one knee vested gu.,
the legs and arms in mail ppr., at his
side a scimitar sa., hilted or, on his
head a turban with a crescent and
feathers arg., holding in his dexter
hand a crescent of the last.
,

cj.

iSS. II

Mirtle, a cubit

arm

erect ppr., encircled

Mitchell-Carruthers, Rev. William, M.A.,


of the Rectory, Holbrook, Ipswich
(i) On the dexter side, a cherub's head
ppr. {for Carruthers).
189. 9.
(2) On
the sinister side, St. Michael the Archangel in armour holding a spear in his
dexter hand, his face, neck, arms, and
legs bare, all ppr., the wings arg., and
hair auburn {for Mitchell).
Promptus

with a chaplet of myrtle vert, holding


in the hand a scimitar arg., hilt and
pommel or, and on the blade a shackle

Missenden, amongst flags vert, a demiswan displayed arg., collared gu.


Missirinen or Misserinen, a battle-axe in
pale ppr.
172. 3
Mitchell, see Parry-JIitchell.
Mitchell, Bart., of Berry and Westshore,
in Shetland, descended of Bandeth,
Stirlingsh., three ears of barley conjoined in one stalk ppr. /Sapiens qui
assiduus.
154. 2
Mitchell, Frank Johnstone, Llanfrechfa

et fidelis.

Mitchell, Ireland,

Grange, Caerleon, Newport, Monm., in


front of a garb or, charged with an
escallop sa., two thistles leaved and
slipped in saltire ppr.
A Deo fasces.
255. 14
Mitchell, Arthur Charles, Esquire, J.P.,
of High Grove, Tetbury,
crest and motto.

cresco.

189. 11

an angel kneeling

in

praying posture ppr.


Mitchell, CO. Cork, Ireland,

armour holding

in

an angel in
the dexter hand a

spear ppr.
Tout jour prU.
Mitchell, Charles, Esquire, of

189. II

Jesmond

Towers,

Newcastle-on-Tyne, out of
flames of fire ppr., a phoenix rising of
the same, semee of mascles sa., and
holding in the beak an acorn slipped
and leaved ppr. Spernithumum. 82.13

Glouc, same

Mitchell of Sidinouth, Devonsh., a mascle


sa., interlaced by three ears of barley
erect, slipped and leaved or.
Sapiens
qui assiduus.
154. 5
Mitchell, Edward Charles, care Messrs
Henry S. King, 65, Cornhill, London,
E.C., same crest and motto.
Mitchell, Sir Hugh Sykes, Bart., of Fernielaw, Colinton, N.B., same crest and

Mitchell,

Duncan, Esquire,

Forbes-,

Thainston,

Aberdeensh.

(i)

of

cock

91. 2.
(2) A phcenix in
Mitchell).
Watch.
Nulla pallescere culpa.
82. 2
Mitchell of Truro. Cornw., a demi-pega{for Forbes).

flames ppr.

{for

winged az., charged on the


shoulder with a demi-rose gu., divided
fesseways, rays issuing from the divisus or,

motto.

Rev. John Francis, same crest

Mitchell,

Virtute

Mitchell-Thomson, Sir Mitchell, Bart., of


Polraood, Broughton, Peeblessh., and
6, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, a hand

sion pendent arg.


47. 1
Mitchell, a garb vert.
153-2
Mitchell of Enderby Hall, Leics., a garb

and motto.
MJnshaw, a dexter hand ppr., holding up
a cup or.
21.7. II
Mitchell or Mitchael, of Alderston, Midlothian, Scotland, a stalk of wheat
Minshull, two lions' gambs gu., holding
a crescent or.
bladed and erect ppr. Cresco.
39. 6
154. 3
Minster, Baron, see Conyngham. Mar- Mitchell, Scott-, of New South Wales, a
quess of.
dexter hand erect holding a garland of
laurel ppr., motto over the crest Deo
Minterne, Mintern, and Minterin, Surrey
and Dorset, a bull's head gu., ducally
/atienfe, under the shield ETPHKA. 218.4
gorged and armed or.
cj. 44. 2
Mitchell-Innes of Parson's Green, EdinMinto, Earl of. Viscount Melgund, of Melburgh (i) An increscent ppr. (for
gund, Forfarsh. Baron MintO of Minto,
Innes).
163. 3.
(2) A hand holding
Eoxburghsh. (Rl. Hon. Sir WiUiam
a garland of laurel, all ppr. {for MitDeo
Hugh Elliot - Murray - Kynynmound,
chell).
II recoir pour donner.
2i8. 4
K.T.), a dexter arm embo'wed issuant
favente.
from clouds, throwing a dart, all ppr. Mitchell-Innes, Alexander Harold, of

or,

banded

gu.,

pendent therefrom an
with three

arg., charged
slips of laurel vert.

escutcheon
Mitchell,

John Hanson, Verona, Worth-

phoenix
ppr.
ing,
Nulla pallescere culr
Mitchelson of Middleton, Edinburghsh.,
Scotland, an increscent arg.
Crescam
ut prosim.
163. 3
Mitchelson, a hawk rising. Virtute tutus.

88. 2

92. 2
Mitchener, a dove arg.
Whitehall, Chirnside, N.B., same crests Mitlord, see Redesdale, Baron.
Mittord, Colonel William Kenyon, of
and mottoes.
Hinton of Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffs, upon
Pitshill, Sussex, a dexter and a sinister
a mount vert, a heraldic tiger passant Mitchell, late Sir Andrew, K.B. {/amily
hand holding a sword in pale arg.,
extinct in male line, now represented by
or, the dexter paw resting on a garb
pommelled or, on the point thereof a
Pro Deo et patria.
erect ppr.
Captain Andrew Mitchell Molyneux 0/
boar's head sa., tusked ppr., couped in
Bock Point. New Brighton, Chesh.),
Minton, 'Thomas William, Esquire, J.P.,
God caryth for us.
fess arg.
of Chase Ridings, Enfield, same crest
issuing from behind three ears of
and motto.
barley ppr., a cubit arm vested in Mittord, Freeman-, Algernon Bertram,
naval uniform, the hand grasping a
Minton, Thomas Powell, Esquire, of
84, Jermyn Street, S.W., same crest
and motto.
the Hurst, Rock Ferry, Chesh., and
broken staff from which suspends the
of Clifton House, Ruyton-xi-Towns,
Batavian flag depressed, also ppr. Illis Mittord, Edward Ledwich Oswaldeston,
206. 3
of Mitford Castle, Northumb., a dexter
Shropsh., same crest and motto.
honos venit.
and sinister hand couped ppr., holding
Minton-Senhouse, Herbert, Eequire, J. P., MitcheU, Vice-Admiral William, R.N.,
a sword in pale arg., pommelled or, on
of 21, Sanderson Road, Newcastle-oubetween two ears of wheat or, an arm
the point a boar's head sa., tusked ppr.,
Tyne, same crest and motto.
erect vested az., cuffed or, the hand
couped in fess arg. (2) A man in
Mirehouse of Miresike, Cumb., an arm in
ppr. grasping an anchor in bend sinisarmour on horseback, all ppr., in the
208. i
armour embowed holding in the hand
ter or.
Omnia superai virtus.
dexter hand a sword arg., hilt or, and
Qualis ah incepto.
Mitchell, Sir Henry, of Park Field House,
a sword, all ppr.
holding an escutcheon bearing a mascle
Manningham, Yorks, in front of a
195. 2
between three pellets {for Osbalholding
sa.,
cubit arm erect ppr., the hand
Mirehouse, Rev. John, of Colsterworth,
God caryth for us.
deston).
Grantham, same crest.
a pen in bend arg., and pendent from
the wrist by a ribbon gu., a bugle- Mitford, a mole passant sa., charged with
Mirehouse, Richard Walter B3n-d, the

Non

eget arcu.

cj.

201. 13

Hall, Angler, Pembrokesh., same crest.


MirQn, a demi-lion ppr., holding a flag
arg., charged with a saltier sa.
c/.

15. 2

Mirrie or Mirry, out of a ducal coronet


16. 3
or, a demi-lion gu.

horn

or,

a rock, also ppr.

Dante Deo

an escallop or.
Mittlewell, an eagle's

rcddam.
Mitchell of Craigend, Stirlingsh., sometime designed of IVIitchell, Scotland, a
hand holding a writing-pen ppr. Favente Deo supero.
217. lO

head erased arg.

83.2

Mitton, Shropsh. and


eagle displayed with

Staffs.,

a demi-

two heads

az.

ct-

82. 3

MIT
|

82.

I
]

Mitton, a ram's head couped arg.,


or.

Mitton, a ram's head couped arg.


Mitton, Staffs, a bull's head sa.,
or.

charged with

tliree

armed
130.

130.

Mohun, a dexter arm vested with a Molesworth, James Murray, Esquire,


J. P., of Comyn Lodge, Leamington,
maunch erm., holding in the hand ppr.
same crest and motto.
a fleur-de-lis or.
Molesworth, Rev. Beynell Francis

Moile or Moill, on a winged globe an


eagle rising, all ppr.
1 50. 9

Wynn,

M.A., of the Lodge, Pembury, Kent,


same crest and motto.
James Keir, of Abberley Hall,
Sir
Guilford
Worcs., and Cheney Court, Heref., a Molesworth,
Lindsey,
K.C.I.E., of the Manor House, Bexley,
swan arg. Gaitdnt in luce Veritas.
Kent, same crest and motto.
99. 2

Moilliet,

armed

Moir, Scotland, a Moor's head.


sed cnnctis.

annulets of the

last.

gamb couped and Moir

Mitton, Oxon., a lion's


erect arg., holding
erased gu.

MOL

3 92

Hitton, a demi-eagle displayed per pale


81 6
arg. and az.
Mitton, Staffs, a demi-eagle displayed
with two heads per pale or and az.

Non sihi,

Molesworth,

George Mill Frederick,

of

Torridge House, Westward Ho, same


crest and motto.
and Otterbum, Scotnegro's head couped ppr. Molesworth, Frederick Nassau, of Gale

of Abergeldie

land, a
an eagle's head
Mediocriter.
House.
Littleborough,
Manchester,
same crest and motto.
Moberly, and Modburley, a Moir, Scotland, a JIauritanian's head
couped and dropping blood, all ppr. Molesworth, Alexander, of Hamer Hall,
demi-lady holding in her dexter hand
Rochdale, same crest and motto.
Ma/or opima ferat.
a pair of scales.
183. 2
Mocket, Kent, a tiger sejant az., collared Moir of Stoneywood, .Aberdeensh., Scot- Molesworth-St. Aubyn, Rev. St. Aubyn,
land, a Moor's head couped and disJ.P., of Clowance, Cornw., a rock,
arg.
Major
tilling drops of blood
ppr.
thereon a Cornish chough rising, all
Mocklow, of Broughton Soulney, Notts,
ppr.
opima jerat.
a griffin's head per pale indented arg.,
1 90. 11
guttee-de-larmes, and gu., holding in Moir of Sootstoun, Aberdeen, Scotland, Moleyns, De, see Ventry, Baron.
a mort-head with two leg-bones in Moleyns, see Eveleigh-be Moleyns.
the beak a buck's foot of the first.
saltier, all ppr.
Non sihi, sed cunctis. Molford of South Molton and Cadburie,
Mocklow, Worcs., a griffin's head per pale
Devonsh., out of a ducal coronet or, a
indented gu. and arg., holding in the Moir, Alastair Erskine Graham, of Leckie,
Scotland, a falcon ppr., armed and
demi-swan with wings expanded arg.,
beak an eagle's leg erased or.
belled or, perching on a heron, lying on
beaked gu.
c/. 226. 14
its back ppr., beaked and membered gu. Molineaux, a cross moline lozenge- pierced
Hoda, SuflE., a, demi-Iion rampant crowned

Moberley,

'

10.

or.

II

Ne

ov.blie.

cj.

water-lily slipped ppr. {/or Bees).


pii Diis sunt.

Mohamud (Nowab

Ali

Cura

Mohamud Khan

Bahadoor, J.P., Bombay), a demi-lion


ppr., charged with two bars or, holding
dexter paw a sword, also ppr.,
sinister upon an escutcheon az., charged with the sun in
splendour of the second. iVi7 desper-

198.

and resting the

andum.

14.

Molesworth, George Mill Frederick, North


Down Hall, Bideford, a dexter arm
embowed in armour ppr., holding a
cross crosslet fitchee or.

in the

az.

79. 7

Modburley, a demi-lady, in the character Moir of Hilton, Aberdeensh., Scotland,


issuing out of a cloud an arm from the
of Justice, holding in her dexter hand
188. 2
a pair of scales.
shoulder, holding in the hand a branch
of laurel slipped.
Modder, Staffs, on a staff couped raguly
Viriute non aliter.
in fess vert, a lion sejant or.
Moir-Byres, George, Esquire, of Tonley,
Whitehouse, Aberdeensh., a cock regar</
7- 9
dant ppr. Marie duo tutus.
Moderby, a hand holding a thunderbolt
ppr.
216. 4 Moira, Earl of, see Loudon, Earl of.
Modey, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi- Moises, a tuft of reeds vert. Nisi virtus
lion with wings displayed gu.
vilior alga.
Modytord, a garb or.
153. 2 Molant, a demi-mule gu.
Moels, a mule passant ppr.
125. 7 Molcaster and Moncaster, an old man's
Moens, William John Charles, Esquire,
head affrontee ppr., ducally crowned
of Tweed, Hants, two eagle's wings
conjoined arg.
113. i Mold, William Henry, Bethersden, AshMoesler of London, a talbot statant ppr..
ford,
Kent, a demi-lion rampant
collared.
guardant.
54. 2
Moffat, a cat sejant gardant erect ppr.
Moldford, a buck's head gu.
I2j. 5
26. 9 Mole of Molton, Devonsh., out of a ducal
Moffat, Scotland, a cross crosslet fitched
coronet or, a snake nowed in pale ppr
gu.
Spero mdiora.
166. 2
142. II
Moffat,
Robert
Maxwell,
Egyptian Mole of Tringcg, Beds, and Northamp..
Lodge, Jersey, same crest and motto.
out of clouds ppr., a cubit arm in pale
Moffat of Goodrich Court, Heref., the sun
vested gu., the hand apaumee of the
in his splendour ppr.
162. 2
first.
Moffatt, Alexander, Esquire, 23, Aber- Molesworth, Viscount (Molesworth), Laascromby Place, Edinburgh, uses : a
downe Crescent, Bath, and 3, Palace
cross crosslet fitchee.
iSpcro mdiora.
Gate, London, W., a dexter arm em166. 2
bowed in armour ppr., holding a cross
Hogg, of Farrington Gurney, Somers., a
crosslet fitchee or.
Yincit amor patrii:e.
cock ppr., bearing an escutcheon arg.,
19S. 5
charged with a crescent gu., pendent Molesworth, Sir Robert, late of Edlington,
from its neck by a chain or. Curce pii
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Judge
Dils sunt.
of the Supreme Court of Victoria, same
Mogg, Rees-, William, Esquire, of Choicrest and motto.
198. 5
well House, Somers.
(i) Between two Molesworth, Sir Lewis William, Bart.,
spear-heads erect sa., a cock ppr. (for
3, Great Cumberland Place, W., an
Mogg). (2) A swan arg., with wings
armed arm embowed ppr., holding a
elevated or, holding in the beak a
cross crosslet or.
Sic fidem teneo.

165.

Molineux of Hawkley, Lanes, a beaver


j

passant ppr.
Molineux, Notts, a peacock's
in

134. 8
tail ppr.,
sinister, affixed to the side of

bend

c/.

a chapeau gu., turned up erm.


Molineux, Dorset and Notts: (i) A hat
gu., turned up in front arg., between
the hat and the turned-up front a
plume of peacock's feathers ppr. (2)
Issuant out of flames a dexter hand
holding an eagle's leg erased a la quise,
all

ppr.

cf.

220. 12

Molineux, in a chapeau gu., turned up


erm.. a peacock's feather in bend
sinister ppr.

Molineux -Montgomerie, Frederick Butler,


Esquire, a palm-branch ppr.
Proceda-

mus

in par:;.

Molineux- Montgomerie,

Cecil

Thomas

J.P.,
D.L., of Carboldishara
Hall and Carboldisham Manor, East
Harling (i) A palm-branch ppr. {jor
Montgomerie).
(2) In front of two
peacock's feathers in saltire, a cross
moline or {jor Molineux). (3) A mount
vert,
thereon a cameleopard arg.,
armed and ungu. or, semee of pellets
and hurts alternately collared and line
reflexed over the back gu. {jor Crisp).

Crisp,

Procedamus

in pace.

Molins of London, a water-wheel or.


Moll, Scotland, a phoenix in flames ppr.
Post funera jcenus.
82. 2
Moller, D'Osten-: (i) On the coronet of
a Danish baron a fleur-de-lis or {/or
Moller).
(2) In front of three peacock's feathers erect ppr., two keys in
saltier

or,

wings arg.
salich ihm.

between as many eagle's


{jor D'Osten).
Die moller
112. 12

MoUeson,

Scotland, a Saracen's head


erased and dropping blood ppr.
Fax
mentis konestce gloria.
cj. 190. II
Vincit amor Molleson of Lachintilly, Aberdeensh.,
Scotland, a hart's head cabossed ppr.,
Hickman, a
attirfd with ten tynes or.
Fax mentis

Molesworth, His Honour


dexter arm in armour embowed ppr.,
l,on,:stce gloria.
122.5
holding a cross crosslet or.
Vincit Moiling and Molying, on a rock a martlet

amor

patriie.

cj.

95- 5

!
,

MOL

215.

Molloy of

St.

Mary-le-bone,

greyhound current
tree vert.

Middx.,

arg., in front of
c/.

cock's

a
a

lion

rampant,

(lor

Molyneux).

Sal

218. 6
of roses ppr.
of Walthamstow, Essex, a bezant
between two wings az., semee-de-lis
or.
Factis, non verbis.

Money-Coutts, Francis Burdett, Esquire,


of Stodham Park, Southampton, and
Ancote, Weybridge, Surrey (l) A man
from the middle shooting an arrow
from a bow, all ppr. (for Couits). 187. 6.
(2) A bezant between two wings az.,
semee-de-lis or (for Money). Esse guam

Ma

13

16. 3
J. P.,

Molloy, Laurance Romford, Esquire,


of Clonbela, Parsonstown, King's Co.,
in front of an oak-tree growing out of a
mount, all ppr., a greyhound springing
sa., collared or.
jeapjiajti)- boc abu.

centre one sa., all turned over


joy en Dieu sevlemeni.

or.

Moncrieff of Sauchope, Scotland, three


ears of rye banded together ppr.
Moncrieffe, see Stewart-Moncrieffe.
Moncur, a dexter hand holding a garland

Money

303.6

Wilts, a jug or, stringed


az., tasselled of the first.
Mompesson, Norf., a plume of ostrichfeathers arg.
joy en Dieu seule"
ment.
115. I
Mompesson of Bathampton, Wilts, a
plume of ostrich-feathers arg.. the

Molloy, out of a ducal coronet a demiall or.

tail ppr.

vivcre vincere.

Mompesson,

58. 5

c/. I.

pean and az. (for Seel).


(2) Ou a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a pea-

Molloy, on a dunal coronet a lion ramjiant, all or.

MON

393
Molyneux-Seel of Huyton Hey, Lanes
(i) A wolf's head erased per fesse

HoUington, a demi-man shooting an


arrow from a bow, all ppr.
Molloy, Ireland, out of a cloud a hand
erect, holding a book expanded ppr.

Ma
115. 2

Moncaster, an old man's head affrontee,


videri.
couped at the shoulders ppr., ducally Money, an eagle's head erased holding
102. 9
crowned or.
in the heak three roses slipped, all ppr.
20. 2
Molloy, a sea-lion sejant.
Duke
Albemarle
(extinct), on a Money, Kyrle-, Audley Walter, Esquire,
Monck,
of
Molloy, Bernard Charles, M.P., a greychapeau gu., turned up erm., a cat-aJ.P., D.L., of Homme House, Dvmock,
liound courant under a tree.
Gearaigh
mountain statant gardant per pale sa.
Glouc, and Whetham, Calne, 'Wilts
figiis dogk bitiadk.
and arg., between two branches of
(1) An eagle's head sa., erased arg., colMolony, an arm in armour embowed
olive vert.
Fortiter, fideliter, /eliciter.
lared gemelle, and holding in its beak
holding in the hand a scimitar, all ppr.
Charleville,
Monck,
Viscount
(Monck),
a fleur-de-lis or (for Money), cf. 84.
PLriissem, ni periissem.
196. 10
with
Wieklow,
a
wyvern
Enniskerry,
co.
12.
(2) On a mount vert, a hedgehog
Molony, William Beresford, Esquire, of
wings elevated sa. Fortiter, fideliter,
Nil moror ictus.
or (for Kyrle)
Kiltanon, near Tulla, co. Clare, an arm
70. i
feliciter.
cf. 135. S
in armour embowed holding a dagger,
all ppr.
In Domino et nan in arcu meo Monck, W. Berkeley, Esquire, of Coley Mongredien of Liverpool, on a mount
Park, Berks, a wyvern arg.
70. i
vert, an eagle's head erased or, between
sperabo.
Potheor
of
Monck,
Monk,
Le
Moyne
Sursum.
ppr.
two
palm-branches
Molony of Kiltanon, Granahan, and Six
liilirr. liivoiish.. a cockatrice arg.
68.4
84. 4
Mile Bridge House, co. Clare, a dexter
Monhalt, a lion's gamb erased arg., holdarm embowed in armour, the hand Monckton, sd (Jalway, Viscount.
or Monketon of Cavill, Yorks,
ing an oak-branch ppr., fructed or.
in a gauntlet and grasping a dagger, Monckton
of Egham, Surrey, and Lines, a mart- Monington, a savage's head in profile
In Domino et non in arcu
all ppr.
:

sperabo.

cf.

196.

let or.
5

95. 2

StafMolony, Henry, Esquire, M.D., of Odell Monckton, Francis, Stretton Hall,


Famam extendere
ford, same crest.
co.
Limerick, an
Ville, Ballingarry,
fact is.
arm vambraced, embo%ved, the hand
gauntleted, grasping a short sword, all Monckton, Edward Philip, J.P., Fineshade Abbey, Stamford, Northamp.,
ppr., the forearm charged with a trefoil
same crest and motto.
slipped az.
In Domino et non in arcu
Monckton, Arthur, M.A., of Hilton,
meo sperabo.
Salop, same crest and motto.
Molony, James Barry, Esquire, of Bindon
Hon. Horace Manners, of
Monckton,
St. Ennis, co. Clare, same crest and
Whitecairn, Wellington College Stamotto.
tion, Berks, same crest and motto.
Molony, .\lfred, of 12, Vincent Square
Mansions, Westminster, S.W., same Monckton, William Parry, Esquire, B.A.,
of Stone Court, Glouc, same crest and
crest and motto.
motto.
Molony, R. H., of 10, Cambridge Place,
Ightham Park,
Victoria Road, W., a dexter arm in Monckton, Walter, J.P.,
Kent, same crest and motto.
armour embowed holding in the hand
In Monckton, Mongtown, Monkton, Monga sword in bend sinister ppr.
dene, and Mongton, two arms in arDomino et non in arcu sperabo.

ppr.

Monins, John Henry, Ringwould House,


Dover, a crescent. Mediocria maxima.
Monins, Bart, (extinct), of Waldershare
and Dover, Kent, an increscent or.
163. 3
Mediocria ma.xima.
Monk, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles, of
Bombay, out of a mural crown ppr.,
two wings expanded or, each charged
with a trefoil slipped vert. Fervor non
238. 13

furor.

Monk-Bretton, Baron (Dodson), of Cunyboro, Lewes, Sussex, two lions' gambs


erased and in saltier gu. entwined by a
serpent, head to the dexter ppr. Be,

nigno numine enisus.


303. 7
Monk, Lingard-, Richard Boughey Monk,

of Fulshaw, Chester: (i) A dragon


passant per pale gu. and arg., the wings
placing a Saracen's
vairee of the same, supporting with its
affrontee on the point of a pheon,
head
dexter claw an escutcheon of the
cf.
i94. 9
ppr.
all
second, charged with a lion's head
Molson, a crescent between two wings
TuUiebole
(Moncreiff),
Baron
Moncreifl,
erased of the first (for Monk). 247. 16.
expanded arg.
cf. 112. 6
rampant
Ross-sh..
a
demi-lion
Castle,
(2) A wolf's head erased sa., charged
Molton or Moulton, Norf., a shark's head
armed and langued az. Sur
gu.,
with an escallop, and holding in the
regardant issuing, swallowing a blacka10. 3
esperancc.
mouth a cross erosslet fitchee, both
moor.
139. 2
BanTout d'en haul.
arg. (for Lingard).
Molton or Moulton of Plympton and Moncreifl, Sir Alexander, K.C.B..
Perthsh.,
a
lion's head erased
dirran,
Tou/ours prest.
247. 17
Devonsh.,
a
cubit
arm
Collumpton,
Moncreiffe,
esperance.
And
gu.
Sur
Monk, Charles James, 5, Buckingham
erect, vested gu., cuffed erm., holding
rampant
ppr.
a
demi-lion
Scotland,
Gate, a dragon passant.
in the hand ppr. a ehaplet of roses
2
10.
Sur esperance.
Ij8. 10
Monkhouse, a church ppr.
also gu., leaved vert.
Bart., Monkhouse
Newcastle - on - Tyne,
of
Molynes, Berks and Leics., a falcon's head Moncreiffe, Sir Robert Drummond,
D.L., of Moncreiffe, Perthsh., a demiNorthumb., out of a tower ppr.,
between two wings expanded.
89. i
10. 3
lion gu.
.Sur esperance.
masoned sa., an arm in armour brandMolynes, a savage's head couped ppr.
ishing in the hand a sword, also ppr.
igo. 12 Moncrief, Scotland, a gilliflower ppr.
Diligentia cresco.
151. 8
Monachus salvabor.
Molyneux, Earl of SeJton and Viscount
Firma Monks of Idrone Terrace, Blackrock. co.
Moncrief, Scotland, same crest.
Molyneux, see Sefton.
Dublin, out of a mural coronet ppr..
Molyneux, a peacock's tail erect ppr.,
two dragons' wings displayed or, each
Scotland,
a stork's head.
Moncrief,
banded or and az.
charged with a trefoil slipped vert.
Virescit.
cf. 106. i
Molyneux, Rev. Sir John Charles, Bart.,
Fervor, non furor.
the Vicarage, Portisham, Dorchester, Moncrieft, see Scott-Moncrieff.
Baron (Collier), of Monkswell,
and
Monkswell,
of
Readie
Moncrieff of France, and
Dorset, an heraldic tiger passant arg.
Devonsh., a demi-man affrontee ppr.,
Murnipay, Fifesh., Scotland a demiholding in his dexter fore-paw a cross
holding in the dexter hand an oak10. 3
lion rampant gu. Sur esperance.
moline or. Stat Jortuna domus virtute.

Molowney, a stag trippant holding

mouth a branch.

in its
117. 8

mour embowed

MON

MON

394

branch slipped and leaved ppr., fructed Montacute, Earl of Salisbury and Baron Montagu, Wilts, a griffin's head couped
between two wings expanded or, gorged
Montacute, out of a ducal coronet gu.,
or, and resting the sinister hand on an
with a collar arg., charged with three
a griffin's head between two wings
escutcheon az., charged with two keys
Disponendo me, non iiiuarg.
lozenges gu.
67. I
saltirewise or.
Persevere.
274. 10
tando me.
cf. 67. 7
Monmouth, a hawk's head erased vert, Montacute, De, a griffin's head gu., between two wing? or.
65. II Montagu, CJeneral Horace William, C.B..
cliarged on the neck with a cheveron
of 9, Oxford Road, Colchester, same
or, holding in the beak a trefoil of the Montagu, fill a i-hapeau a leopard passant.
Montagu-Douglas-Scott,
Duke
Buccrest.
of
lirst.
cleuch, Ml liuccleuch.
Montague, Rev. Horatio, a griffin's head
Monnoux, Beds, a dove holding in the
Montagu, sue Samuel-Montagu.
couped erminois with wings endorsed
beak an oak-sprig fructed, all ppr.
and elevated pean, collared of the last.
92. 5 Montagu, Duke 0! Manchester, see Manchester.
Spectemur agendo.
Monnoux, Bart, (extinct), of Wotton,
cf. 67. 1
Beds, a turtle-dove az., winged or, Montagu, Duke and Earl of Montagu Montague, Glouc, a griffin's head or,
(extinct), a griffin's head couped or,
wings endorsed sa., beaked of the last.
and beaked purp., holding
the wings addorsed and beaked sa.
the
k an oak-stalk vert, fructed
cf. 67. I I
Spectemur agendo.
Montague, Leopold .\gar Denys, Penton
cf. 69. 1
Crediton, Devonsh., a griffin's head
Monnyngs, three crescents interlaced Montagu, Frederick Jaraes Osbaldeston,
of Ingmanthorpc Hall, near Wetherby,
arg.
couped or, beaked sa. wings endorsed
Yorks,and Melton Mowbray.Doncaster,
of the last.
Spectemur agendo.
Monnypenny, on a dolphin embowed and
a griffin's head couped or, beak and Montaguta, a demi-lion rampant or.
bridled Neptune astride, holding with
wings addorsed sa.
10. 2
his sinister hand a trident over his
Montagu, see Sandwich, Earl of.
shoulder.
Montalt, De, Earl, Viscount Hawarden
of Hawarden, co. Tipperary, and Baron
Monox, Monnox, or Monoux of Walth- Montagu, Earl of Halifax (extinct), a
griffin's
head couped
beaked,
or,
amstow, Essex, a dove arg., holding in
de Montalt in Ireland (Rt. Hon. Sir
winged, and charged on the neck
Cornwallis Maude), of Dundrum, co.
its beak three acorns vert, fructed or.
with a portcullis sa. Otium cum digniTipperary, a lion's gamb erased and
Monox, Notts, a denii-heron arg., winged
erect ppr., holding an oak-branch
gu., holding in the beak a flower or,
sUpped and leaved vert.
Montagu Stuart Wortley Mackenzie,
slipped vert, acorned or.
Virliite secu(Earl of Wharnchffe), Rt. Hon. EdMonro, an eagle's head erased ppr. Alis
ward Montagu Stewart Granville, Vis- Montalt, a dexter arm embowed throwint;
201. 14
count Carlton: (i) An eagle rising
a dart ppr.
Monro, Captain David, J.P., D.L., of
Allan House, Fearn, Ross-sh., Scotfrom a rock ppr., and in an escrol! Montchantsey and Mountchansey, a hand
land, an eagle perching ppr.
Dread
akove the motto Firma et ardua (for
holding a scimitar in pale ppr.
213.
Mackenzie).
God.
(2) An eagle's leg erased Montchency, in the sea a ship, all ppr.
160. 13
Monro, Hector, Esquire, of Edmondsham,
or, issuant therefrom three ostrichCranborne, Salisbury, an eagle displayed
feathers ppr., charged on the thigh Monteagle, Baron (Spring Rice), of Branppr.
Non inferiora.
with a fesee chequy az. and arg. (for
don, CO. Kerry: (i) A leopard's face
gu., ducaUy crowned or.
Monro, Scotland, an eagle looking to the
Wortley).
(2) A demi(3) A demi-lion rampant
stag saliant ppr.
Fides non timet.
sun in splendour ppr. Ccdestia sequor.
gu., and in an escroU above the motto
,

>'

76.

Monro

Nobilis ira (for Stttart).

10. 3.

(4)

119. 2

head couped or, the wings Monteath-Douglas, see Douglas.


endorsed and beak sa. (for Montagu). Monteatb, Scotland, a hand holding a
dagger in bend. Dum vivo spero. 2 1 2. 3
Monro, Bart., an eagle rising ppr. Dread
Avito viret honore.
cf. 67. II
Ood.
yy. 5 Montagu - Stuart - Wortley - Mackenzie, Monteath, Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas,
out of an Eastern coronet or, the rim
Monro, K.B., Scotland, an eagle close
Major Edward James, C.M.G., of HighDread God.
charged with three bombs fired, an oakppr.
2
cliffe
crests
and
Castle,
Hants,
same
76.
Monro of Edinburgh, Scotland, an eagle
tree, the stem transfixed by a sword in
mottoes.
fesse, the pommel and hilt to the dexter,
rising, holding in its dexter claw a Montagu,
Baron (Douglas-Scott-Monall ppr.
sword ppr. Alis et animo.
cj. jy. 10
tagu), of Beaulieu
(I) A griffin's head
143. II
Monro, an eagle with wings addorsed
couped or, beaked and the wings en- Montefiore, Rev. Durbin Brice, M.A., of
Mursley Hall, Winslow, on a mount
arg.
cj. 76. II
dorsed sa. (for Montagu), cf. by. 11.
three
fleur-de-lis
az.,
in
front
of a
Monro of Ewell Castle, Surrey, an eagle
and
vert,
A
stag
trippant
ppr.,
attired
(2)
displayed ppr. Non inferiora.
demi-lion or, holding between the paws
ungu. or (for Scott).
117. 8.
75. 2
(3) A
Video meliora.
Monro of Pitlundie, Scotland, an eagle
heart gu., winged and ensigned with an
a cross moline gu.
gazing up at the sun in his splendour
11. 6
imperial crown or (for Douglas). Specteppr.
Non inferiora.
no. 14 Montefiore-Brice, Arthur John, F.R.G.S.,
76. i
mur agendo.
Monro of Craiglockhart, Edinburgh, an Montagu-Pollock, Sir Montagu Frederick,
F.G.S., Barrister-at-Law, of Xewnham
cai;li.' rising ppr.
Non inferiora. yy. 5
Glouc, and 2, Garden Court, Temple,
Bart., B.A.
(i) A Hon rampant garMonrose, an eagle rising ppr.
same crest and motto.
231. 17
dant arg., crowned with an Eastern
77. 5
Monsell, a lion rampant ppr., holding becoronet or, holding in his dexter paw Montefiore, Edward Brice Stanley, of
tween its paws a mullet sa.
Xewnham, Glouc, same crest and
in bend an Afghan banner displayed
cf. 15. 8
Monsell, see Emly, Baron.
motto.
gu., bordered or and vert, the staii
Monson, Baron (Monson), Burton Hall,
broken in two, and in his sinister paw Montefiore, late Sir Moses, Bart., (extinct):
Lincoln, a lion rampant ppr., support(i) An Eastern crown or, charged with
a part of the broken staff, and in
ing a column or.
Prest pour mon
two roses gu. (2) Two mounts of
an escroU over the same this motto,
pays.
flowers ppr., therefrom issuant a demiA/Jghanistan.
A boar passant
(2)
Monson, Rt. Hon. Sir Edmund John,
lion or, supporting a flag-staff ppr.,
quarterly embattled or and vert,
G.C.B., G.C.M.G., of the Embassy,
thereon hoisted a forked pennon az.,
pierced through the sinister shoulder
Paris, same crest and motto.
escroU
with
inscribed " Jerusalem " in Hebrew
arrow ppr.. nd in
Monson, see Oxenbridge, Viscount.
characters or. Think and thank. 283.9
over the same this motto, Audncter
Monson, a lion rampant or, supporting a
et strenue. 40. 14.
(3) A griffin's head Montefiore, Sir Francis Abraham, Bart..
pillar of the last.
Prest pour mon
couped, with wings endorsed ermiuois,
of Worth Park, Sussex, two mounts
collared pean, and in an escroll above
of flowers ppr., therefrom issuant a
Monson of Preston, three Saracens' heads
this motto, Spectemur agendo.
demi-lion or, supporting a flagstaff
conjoined in one neck, one each to the Montagu of Montreal, Canada, a griffin's
ppr., thereon hoisted a forked pennon
dexter and sinister, and one looking
head couped at the neck or, with wings
flying towards the sinister az., inscribed
" Jerusalem " in Hebrew characters or.
upwards. Pretio prudentia jyrcestnt.
elevated sa., between two fleur-de-lis
of the last.
283. 9
Think and thank.
cf. 191. 5
of Bearcrofts, Scotland,

perched

or.

Non

an eagle

griffin's

inferiora.

MON

the sun in splendour.

Sub

Scotland,

hand holding a

dagsier ppr.

Monteith, Scotland, a tree ppr.

Montgomery, a dexter arm in armour


embowed ppr., holding a broken tiltingspear in bend sinister, the spear-head
pendent.

sole nihil.

76.

Honteith,

MOO

395

Monteique, issuing out of flames ppr., a


crane's head or.
Honteith, .Scotland, an eagle looking at

212. 3
Viresco.
143- 5

Gardez bien.

Montgomery, Scotland, an eagle

Montgomery

197. 2

rising ppr.

Sir Hugh Conyngham Gaston, Bart., of the Hall, co. Donegal, on


a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a cubit

Montgomery,

arm armed, graspmg a broken

Monthermer,

Montgomery,

spear ppr.

Gardez bien.

cf.

rising.

of Lanishaw, Ayrsh., a cock


An I may.
cf. 91. 7
a lion couchant arg., semee-

gorged with a collar or, fimbriated of the second.


c/. 7.
a griffin's head between
t%vo wings ppr.
65. 11
Monthermer, De, a gem-ring or, stoned
de-lis az.,

1;

tilting-

210. 9

Monteith, Scotland, a wolf's head holding


in the mouth a rose.
29. 7
Monteith, Scotland, a lymphad, her oars
in saltier ppr., flagged gu., and on a
canton arg., a saltire az. Duin vivo

Montgomery of Newton, Ayrsh., a dexter


hand holding a sword indented at the
vert.
167. 14
back like a saw ppr. Fidcliter.
Montlaby, a demi-fleur-de-lis issuing.
Montgomery of Grey Abbey, Downsh., Montmorency, De, see Mountmorres,
on a chapeau an arm in armour erect
Viscount.
cj. 160. 10
grasping in the hand a sword.
Montmorency, De, see Frankfort De Montsupporting an anchor, Montgomery, Earl of Mount Alexander,
morency, Viscount.

spe.ro.

Montesey, a sea-lion
aU pi.r.
(extinct), on a chapeau a dexter gauntlet Montmorency, Ireland, on a ducal coronet
erect holding a dagger, all ppr.
Montford of Kylnhurst, Yorks, a talbot's
or, a peacock in his pride ppr.
Dicii
head sa., eared or, gorged with a ducal Montgomery, Irelaml, on a chapeau gu.,
ayde.
cf. 103. 12
coronet of the last.
turned up erm., a dexter gauntlet erect Montmorency, France, a dog courant
holding a dagger ppr.
ppr.
Montgomerie, see Eglinton and AVinton,
Honneiir sans
Dieu ayde au premier Baron
Earl

Chrestien.

repos.

of.

Edraonstone-Mont- Montgomery of Belhaven, co. Leitrim,


Montgomerie,
see
gomerie.
Ireland, a cubit arm erect vested gu.,
Montgomerie, Scotland, a lady holding
cuffed arg., grasping a broken tiltingin her dexter hand an anchor and in
spear, the point falling downwards
her sinister a savage's head.
Garde
ppr.
Patrice infelici fidelis.
bien.
184. 9 Montgomery, a dexter arm in armour
embowed, the hand grasping a broken
Montgomerie-Molineux, Cecil Thomas,
Garboldisham Hall, East Harling, a
spear, all ppr.
197-2
palm-branch ppr. Procedamus in pace. Montgomery of Beaulieu, co. Louth,
Ireland, an arm in armour embowed,
Montgomerie, Admiral John Eglinton,
the hand grasping a broken spear, the
C.B., of Newfield, Kilmarnock, Ayrsh.,
a female figure representing Hope ppr.
head drooping, all ppr. Patrice infelici

hand
fidelis.
197. 2
an anchor or, and in her sinister, by the Montgomery, Scotland, a hand holding a
hair, a human head ppr.
branch of palm ppr. Procedanms in
Gardez bien.
Montgomerie, Samuel HjTiman, Esquire,
pace.
219. II
J.P., of Southannan, Fairhe, N.B., and Montgomery
Broomlands, Ayrsh.,
of
Aucham Castle, Kilmarnock, N.B., a
Scotland, a branch of palm ppr. Procedamus in pace.
female figure (representing Hope) ppr.,
147. 3
resting az., holding in the dexter hand Montgomery, Norf.
(i) On a chapeau
an anchor or, and in her sinister by the
gu., turned up erm., a plume of peahair a human head, also ppr., charged
cook's feathers ppr. (2) A palm-branch
pprupon the breast with a cross crosslet
147-3
for difference.
Garde bien.
Montgomery, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet or, two laurel-branches in orle vert.
Montgomerie of Annick Lodge, Ayrsh.,

Montolieu, a fleur-de-lis or, between two

wings erect sa. Deo


Monton, a horse's head

a female figure

ppr., anciently attired


holding in her dexter hand an
anchor or, and in her sinister a savage's
head ppr. Gardez bien.
184. 9
az.,

Montgomerie-Fleming, James Brown, of


Kelvinside, Glasgow, a goat's head
erased arg.,
shau:

armed

or.

Let the deed

146. 9

principi.

maned
cf.

Montpenston,

sa.

50. 13

Wilts,

three
ostrichfeathers, two arg., the centre one sa.,
all turned over or.
115. 2
Montresor of Denne Hill, Kent, a royal

helmet

or.

jilon tresor.

Montriou, Norf a pheasant ppr. cf. 90. 8


Montrose, Duke of (Graham), a falcon
ppr., beaked and armed or, preying on
a stork lying on its back, also ppr.
.

attired az., holding in her dexter

et

or,

N'oubliez.

79. 7

Montrose, a spur between two wings.

III. 13
Monyns of Walwarsher, Kent, an increscent or.
163. 3

Monypenny,

Scotland,

finned gu.

dolphin

az.,

140.

Monypenny, Charlton James Blackwell,


J. P., Kent, and Pitmilly, Fifesh., Scotland, Neptune bestriding a dolphin
naiant in the sea, holding in his dexter
hand the rein.s, and in his sinister his
trident, all ppr. Imperat ceqnor. 267. 2

Montgomery, Scotland, a lady ppr., vested Monypenny, Gybbon- of Maytham Hall,


(I) Same crest.
Ashford, Kent
az., her dexter hand supporting an
(2) A
demi - lion regardant arg., ducally
anchor, and holding in her sinister a
crowned or.
Saracen's head erased, held by the hair,
:

both ppr. Garde bien.


184. 9
Bart., Scotland, a female
figure vested az., supporting with her

Montgomery,

Moodie, a demi-pegasus with wings addorsed, the body enfiled with a ducal
coronet.

47. 7

dexter hand an anchor, and in her Moodie of Cocklaw, Fifesh., a pheon.


sinister a Saracen's head couped, all
God with IIS.
18.1. 9
Gardez bien.
ppr.
Moodie or Mudie of Melsetter, in the
Orkney Islands, and of the Cape of
spear, all ppr.
Patrice infelici fidelis.
Montgomery, Graham-, Sir Basil Templer,
Good Hope, on a naval coronet a lion
Bart., M.P., of Stanhope, Peeblessh.
167. 2
passant holding a flag, and on an
(I) A female figure representing Hope,
Montgomery, an arm in armour holding,
hair dishevelled, richly vested az., the
escroU above the words. The reward
in the hand a broken spear, the point
falling down.
Garde bien.
cj. 210. 9
train arg., her dexter hand resting on
of valour.
an anchor, and holding in the sinister Moody or Moodye, two arms embowed
Montgomery, an arm in armour embowed,
holding in the hand a dagger.
a man's head, all ppr. (for Ilontgomery).
in saltier, the dexter vested gu., the
196. 5
sinister vert, and holding in each hand
Montgomery, a cubit arm in armour erect,
184. 9. (2) An escallop or {for Graham).
Gardebien. Spero meliora.
141. 12
a cutlass arg., hilted or, the blades
holding in the hand a dagger, all ppr.
saltirewavs.
Montgomery, Scotland, a cubit arm in Montgomery, a merman ppr., holding a
target or.
Moody, Scotland, a lion's gamb holding
armour, holding in the hand a broken
affrontee.
Saracen's
head
a pennon or, charged with a doublespear in bend dexter, the point falling. Montgomery, a
headed eagle displayed sa. The reward
190. 12
Montgomery, Bart., Ireland, a dexter arm
cf. 35. 12
An I maij.
in armour embowed. holding in the Montgomery, a fleur-de-lis or.
of valour.
148. 2 Moody or Moodye, Bart., of Baresdon,
hand a broken spear, all ppr.
197. 2
30. 8
Wilts, a wolf's head erased ppr.
Montgomery of Convoy House, Ireland, Montgomery of Milton, Northamp., a
hind's head.
124. i Moody, J. F. B., Esquire, of 22, Milverton
an arm in armour embowed, holding
Crescent, Leamington, a demi-pegasus
in the hand a broken spear, the head Montgomery of Skelmorlie, Ayrsh., Scottrefoil
slipped.
the
mouth
a
holding in
land, a heart surmounted of an eye
dropping, all ppr. Patrice infelici fidelis.
301. 10
Verus ad flnem.
ppr.
197. 2

Montgomery,

Major-Ceneral
George
Samuel, C.S.I.. a dexter arm in armour
embowed holding a broken tilting-

MOO

per pale arg. and az.

Moon, Rev.

Sir

Edward Graham,

MOO

396

Moore, Frederick, the Hollies, Alcester Moore, Hon. Charles, of Moore Court,
Springwood, Blue Mountains, New
Road, Kingsheath, Worcs., a Moor's
South Wales, member of the Legislative
head between two wings. Malo mori
Council, out of a mural coronet gu., a
quam fcedari.
Moor's head in profile couped at tlie
Moore, Gordon-, of Mooresfort, co. Tipshoulders ppr., wreathed round the
A Moor's head
perary, Ireland
i )
temples or and az., and charged on the
and shoulders in profile ppr., wreathed
az.
neck with a cross crosslet of the third.
about the temples arg. and
{for
Pcrseverando et cavendo.
Moore).
192. 13.
(2) A stag's head
couped ppr., attired or [for Gordon). Moore, Walter Montagu, Esquire, J. P..
121. 5
of Wierton. Geraldine, New Zealand.
Audaees fortuna juvnt.
Major South Canterbury Rifle BattaMoore, Bart, (extinct), of Kersant, Berks,
lion,
New Zealand Volunteers, a
out of a ducal coronet or, a Moor's
Moor's head in profile couped at tinhead ppr., WTcathed about the temples

of Aspley, Beds, two falchions


in saltier ppr., the hilts and pommels
or, surmounted by a wolf's head erased

Moody

Bart.,

M.A., of Portman Square, and Hector


of Fetcham, Leatherhead, Surrey, a
crescent arg., in front of a fasces in
bend or, surmounting a sword in bend
^qiiam servare mentem.
sini5tr ppr.

171. 6

Moon, Sir Cecil Ernest, Bart., of Corpsewood Grange, Warw., a demi-eagle


displayed gu., in front thereof a fleurde-lis arg., and charged on the breast
with an escutcheon of the last, thereon
Vincit omnia
a crescent, also gu.

arg.

and

potest.

az.

Fortis cadere, cedere non


240. 12

shoulders ppr., and round the temple'^


192. 13
a wreath.

Moore, William, Esquire, K.C., J.P., of Moore, of Stockwell, Surrey, a Moor's


head affrontee ppr., wreathed round
Moore Lodge, Ballymoney, co. Antrim,
the temples az. and or, and with a
out of a ducal coronet ppr., charged
Moone, a bear rampant supporting a
Resolve
jewel pendent in the ears arg.
with an annulet gu., a Moor's head in
pale
ppr.
staff in
34- 9
well, persevere.
192. 4
profile, also ppr., the temples encircled
Moone, an arm erm., holding a fleur-dewith a wreath arg. and az. Fortis Moore, a naked man sa., holding in his
c/. 215. 5
lis or.
dexter hand a dart or.
cadere, cedere non potest.
cf. 186. 9
Moor, Berks, a griffin sejant regardant
or, winged az., beaked of the first and Moore, William, Esquire, Moore Fort, co. Moore of Wichford, Hants, a mermaid
ppr., crined or, her comb and mirror
Antrim. Ireland, same crest and motto.
legged of the last. Xihil utile quod non
of the same.
184. 5
Moore of Frampton Hall, Lines, a Moor's
honestum.
Lieutenant - Colonel
head affrontce ppr., wreathed about Moore - Brabazon,
Moor, George, Esquire, of Java Lodge,
John Arthur Henry, of 30, Cranley
the temples az. and or, in each ear a
near Wickham Market, Suff., a Moor's
Gardens, S.W., on a mount vert, a
Disce mori mundo.
jewel pendent arg.
head in profile couped at the shoulders.
falcon rising, belled or.
Vota vita mea.
192. 4
Moribns antiquis.
Moor, out of a ducal coronet, a Moor's Moore, Count .\rthur John, Kt. Com- Moore of Appleby Parva, Leics., a moorcock sa., guttee-d'or, wattled and
mander of the Order of Gregory the
head between two spears, points uplegged gu., the wings expanded, and
Great, of Jlooresfort, co. Tipperary,
ward in bend.
hokling in the beak a branch of heath
out of a mural crown ppr., a Moors
Moor of East Grinsted, Sussex, the bust
ppr.
Non civiam ardor.
89. 5
head, also ppr., wreathed about the
of a Moorish king ppr., vested gu.,
temples arg. and az., and charged on Moore, George John, Esquire, J.P., D.L.,
WTeathed about the temples arg. and
of Appleby, Atherstone, a moorcock
vert, on the head an Eastern coronet
the neck with a rose gu., barbed vert.
comb,
guttee-d'or,
the beak,
Fortis cadere, cedere non potest.
sa.,
or, surmounting an anchor in bend
wattles, and leg gu. the wings expanded,
In Deo confido.
Moore, Sir Thomas O'Connor, Bart., of
sinister.
holding in the beak a branch of heath
Ross Carbery, 00. Cork, out of a ducal
Moor of Bank Hall, Kirkdale, Lanes,
coronet a Moor's head in profile, all
ppr.
Non civiam ardor.
a moorcock arg., guttee-de-poix, membered and wattleci gu., holding in the
ppr.
Fortis cadere, cedere non potest.
Moore, George Henry, Esquire, of Glenbeak a branch of carnation ppr.
Moore, Sir John William, of 40, Fitzmark, Canterbiury, New Zealand, uses :
william Square West, Dublin, out of a
a moorcock rising.
89. 5
Moore, Marquess of Drogheda and Visducal crest coronet or, charged with Moore of Ballina, co. Mayo, Ireland, and
count Moore, see Drogheda.
Alicante, Spain, on a ducal coronet or,
Moore, see Mountcashel, Earl of.
a fleam gu., a Moor's head in profile
Fortis cadere, cedere
Moore, Kent, a Moor's head in profile
ppr., wreathed about the temples or
a moorcock ppr.
ppr., wreathed about the temples or
Fortis cadere,
cedere non
and az.
non potest.
and sa., charged on the neck with a
potest.
Moore of Blandford Forum, Dorset, a
crescent.
staff raguly fesseways or, thereon a
Moore of Canterbury, a Moor's head in
Moore, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
profile ppr., wreathed about the temples
moorcock ppr., charged on the breast
or,
a Moor's head in profile ppr.,
or and sa., and charged on the neck
with a trefoil of the first. A more
wreathed or and az. Forlis cadere, non
with a crescent for difference.
floresco.
ccdere potest.
240. 12
Moore, Bart (extinct), of Fawley, Berks,
cf. 192. 13
Moore, Kent, out of a ducal coronet or. Moore, Charles. Esquire, J.P., of Mooreson a tuft of grass vert, a moorcock sa..
a Moor's head ppr., wreathed round
fort, CO. Tipperary, out of a mural
combed and wattled gu. Nihil utile
the head az. and or, a jewel pendent
coronet ppr., a Moor's head, also ppr.,
quod non honestum.
in the ears arg.
wreathed about the temples arg. and Moore of Langley Lodge, Gerard's Cross,
240. 12
Moore, Joseph Henry. Esquire, A.I.M.,
az., and charged on the neck with a
Bucks, and Liverpool, on a mount vert,
of 63, Eccles Street. Dublin, out of a
rose gu., barbed vert.
Fortis cadere,
a moorcock sa., holding in the beak a
naval crown, a Moor's head, all ppr.
cedere non potest.
sprig of bramble slipped ppr.
^quaDura paiientia frango.
biliter et diligenter.
Moore, Edmund F., Esquire, a blackaMoore of Tara House, co. Meath, out of
moor's head in profile ppr., the head Moore-Gwyn (formerly Moore), Joseph
a ducal coronet or, a Moor's head in
encircled with a WTeath arg. and az.,
Edward, of Dyffryn, Neath, Glaprofile ppr., filleted round the temples
crowned with an Eastern coronet of
morgansh..
and Abercrave House,
az. and or, in the ear a jewel pendent
Besix points and with ear-rings or, vested
Ystradgynlais,
Breconsh.
( i
arg.
Durum patienlia frango.
in a white drapery fastened upon the
tween two antlers sa., a cubit arm
240. 12
shoulder with a gold buckle. In Deo
erect ppr., charged with two lozenges
Moore, a Moor's head couped at the
confido.
pale wise, also sa. the hand grasping a
shoulders ppr., wreathed about the Moore-Carrick of CorswaU, Scotland, a
sword ppr., pommel and hilt or, the
head arg.
Jloor's head in profile couped at the
192. 13
blade transfixing a boar's head erect
Moore of Moore Hall, co. Mayo, Iieland,
shoulders ppr.
Duris nos frangor.
and erased gu. (for Gwyn).
277. 5
:

a Sloor's head and shoulders ppr., in


cf. 192. 13
the ear an annulet or.
Fortis cadere, Moore, the lat Sir John (killed at
cedere non potest.
Corunna), a Moor's head couped at
cf. 192. 13
Moore of Thelwall, Chesh., a Moor's
the neck, the turban ppr.
head couped ppr., wearing a cap gu., Moore, a Moor's head couped at the neck,
turned up erm.
wearing a turban, all ppr.

(2)

Upon

mount

vert, a

moorcock

gorged with a collar nebuly

arg.,

sa..

and

resting the dexter leg on a greyhound's


head erased at the neck, also sa. (for

Moore).

Vim

vi repellere licet.

277. 6

MOO

MOR

397

human

heart gu., an eagle's


113. 14
Moore, Shropsh., an eagle arg., preying
iHi a hare sa.
79. 6
rabbit,
all
preying
on
a
Moore, an eagle
'

Moore, on a

leg erased at the thigh sa.

Moorman, a hand holding four arrows, More of Buckhall, Laucs, a moorcock


points downward.
with wings expanded arg., guttee-decf. 214. 3
Moorside, a demi-dragon vert, holding
in the dexter claw an arrow, point

pois, holding in its beak an ear of


wheat or.
c/. 89. 5
More of London, a moorcock arg., gutteede-poix, beaked and legged gu.
79- 6
cf. 73. 10
Barne, Moorsom, on a mount vert a moorcock, More, Bart, (extinct), of More Hall and

ppr.
Stephen, Esquire, of
Clourael, a goshawk seizing a coney,
both ppr.
Vis unita fnrtior.
79. -

Moore,

a dove with wings expanded


holding in its beak an olive-branch

downward

sa.

Insiste firmater.

in front a banner erect ppr.


Ad astra.
Moorton, an eagle preying on a hare ppr.

Moore,
ppr.

94. 5

Bank Hall, Lanes, a partridge with


wings expanded holding in its beak a

Comme

stalk of wheat, all ppr.

79. 2

je fits.

Mootham, a cubit arm in armour holding


89. II
in the gauntlet the two ends of a broken More, a dove with wings expanded ppr.

spear.
Moore, Devonsh., Hants, and Surrey, out
cf. 209. 10
94. 2
of a ducal coronet az., a swan's neck Moran of BaUinamore, co. Leitrim, Ire- More of Linley, Shropsh., an eagle arg.,
land ( I ) Out of a mural coronet a demiarg., beaked gu.
preying on a hare sa.
79. 6
Saracen, the head in profile, all ppr. More: (1) Same crest as above.
Moore, Joseph Hall, Esquire, Castleton,
(2) Out
Derbysh., via snemeia, a sv^'an arg.,
(for Moran).
of a ducal coronet or, a swan's head
(2) Out of an ancient
Irish crown or, a cubit arm in armour
and neck ppr.
with wings elevated barry of six or and
holding a scimitar, all ppr.{/or 0' Roiirke). More, out of a ducal coronet az., a swan's
az., holding in the beak a flower of the
Fides non timet.
3Iores hoc
cotton-tree slipped ppr.
head and neck arg., beaked gu.
mutali.
99. 14 Morant, on a ducal coronet a stag's head More O'Ferrall, Ambrose, Esquire, J.P.,
eabossed.
D.L., of Balyna House, Moyvalley, co.
Moore, WiUiam Middleton, Esquire, J. P.,
cf. 122. 5
Kildare, and Glenmonnon, Ross-onD.L., of Grimeshill, near Kirkby Lons- Morant, Edward John Harry Eden, of
Brockenhurst Park, Hants, a dove
dale, Westml. a swan, wings elevated
Wye, out of a ducal coronet or, a greyholding in its beak an olive-branch.
arg., charged on the breast with a
hound springing sa.
pheon sa., in front of bulrushes ppr.
92. 5 More O'Ferrall, Dominic, Esquire, of
Morant, William George, 23. Old Elvet.
Kildangan, Monasterevan, co. Kildare,
A n imum rege.
Durham, same crest. Paz amor fides.
same crest.
Moore of Grimeshill, Westml., in front of
bulrushes ppr., a swan with wings Morant of Great Yarmouth, Norf., a lion More O'Ferrall, Edward Gerald, of Lisrampant or, charged on the breast with
elevated arg., charged on the breast
sard, CO. Longford, same crest.
a cross sa.
with a pheon sa. Animitm rcge.
More, Suff., a wolf's head erased sa..
cf. i. 13
gorged with a collar dancettce or.
Moore of JJewington, Surrey, a demi- Morar, London, a lion's head erased erm.,
:

bul! salient erminois, armed sa. cf. 45. 8


of Ipswich, Suff., a stag trippant
platee, attired or.
cf. 117. 8
Moore of Grantham, Lines, a lion pa.ssant
gardant gu., duealty gorged and
chained arg.
cf. 4. 3
Moore of Northaston, Oxon., a demi-lion
rampant per pale or and arg.. collared
and lined sa.
c/. 10. 9
Moore of Sandon and Haddon, Herts and
London, a demi-cast!e arg., and issuing

Moore
sa.,

collared

bendy or and

Moray, Earl
piety ppr.
torem.

az.
18. 5
a pelican in her
Sahis per Christum redemp-

98. 14

Moray, Home-Drummond-, William Augustus, of Absrcairney, Scotland, an


coronet surmounted of a star of
twelve rays arg. Sans tache.
Tanti

earl's

talem geniiere parentes.


Morb,y, an eagle displayed or.
75-2
Morcraft, out of a ducal coronet or, a
bull's head sa., armed of the first.

from the battlements thereof a demilion rampant gardant or. holding a flag44. II
Earl ol Peterborough (exstaff sa-, therefrom flowing a banner of Mordaunt,
tinct), a blackamoor's head atfrontee
the arms, viz., arg., guttee-de-sang, two
couped at the shoulders ppr., banded
20. 1
chevronels gu.
around the temples with a wreath or
Moore of Jloorehays, Collumpton, Devonand gu., ribbons of the same. Nee
sh., a dexter arm embowed ppr., holding
placido contenia quiete est.
201. 4
192. 4
a sword arg.
Moure of Cremorgan, Queen's Co., Ire- Mordaunt, Sir Osbert L'Estrange, Bart.,
of Massingham, Norf., a blackamoor's
laud, a hand lying fesseways couped at
head
in
profile
couped
at
the
the wrist holding a sword erect, enfiled
shoulders ppr., banded with a wreath
with three gory heads, all ppr. Samper
round the temples arg. and sa. Ferro
fiddis et audax.
comite.
192. 13
Moore or More of Balyna, co. Kildare,
Ireland, a hand lying fesseways couped Morden, Kent, a hawk with wings addorsed arg., beaked or, preying on a
at the wrist holding a sword erect, enpartridge ppr.
hled with three gory heads, all ppr.
77. 12
Coiilan a bu.
Spes mea Deus.
More, Scotland, a Moor's head couped
ppr.
Major opima fcrat.
Moore of Roscarberry, co. Cork, Ireland,
a heraldic tiger's head couped arg., More, a Moor's head ppr., wreathed arg.
and sa.
pierced through the neck with a broken
More of Kittingtcc, Notts, on a Moor's
spear.
head in profile ppr., a chapeau gu.,
Moore of Bristol and Ireland, a heraldic
turned up erm.
tiger's head erased or, thiiist through
the neck with a broken spear arg. More, a Moor's head in profile ppr.,
wreathed or and sa., charged on the
Fortis cndere, cedere non potest.
neck with a crescent.
Moore, Sir Thomas O'Connor. Bart., a
cf. 192. 13
heraldic tiger's head couped arg., pierced More, Yorlvs, a Moor's head and shoulders
ppr., in the ear a ring or.
192. 13
through with a broken spear ppr.
More, a Moor's head atfrontee sa.
192. 4
Fortis cadere, cedere non potest.
Moores, an eagle rising ppr. Juravi et More, on a tower triple-towered or, a
Moor's head in profile ppr.
ndjuravi.
77. 5
holding
Yorks
ppr.,
More,
a
demi-Moor
Moorhead, a negro's head sa., banded arg.
in both hands a sword arg.. hilt or,
Moorhouss, Yorks, a pelican vulning

herself ppr.

98.

cf.

More

of (Stuart),

reclining over the sinister shoulder.

of

Taunton, Somers

30. II

and Heytes-

bury, Wilts, a tiger's head erased arg.,


pierced through the neck with a broken
spear or, headed of the first.
More, a lion passant regardant gu.,
ducally gorged and lined arg.
cf.

6.

More of Broadclist, Devonsh., a demi-lion


rampant gardant az., holding between
the paws a garb vert, banded gu.
More, Devonsh., a hand holding a sword.
212. 13

More, Devonsh., a naked arm couped


above the elbow ppr., wielding a sword
arg.. hilt

and pommel

212. 13

or.

More, Bart, (extinct), of Loseley, Surrey.


on a ducal coronet an antelope, all arg,
cf. 126. 12
William, Esquire, of
Loseley Park, Surrey (residence St.
Catherine's House. Guildford)
(i) On
a cap of maintenance turned up erm.,
a plume of peacock's feathers ppr. (for
Molyneux). (2) Out of a ducal coronet
arg., an antelope passant of the last
Vivere sat vincere.
(for More).
Moreau, on a wreath of the colours a
coronet composed of fleurs-de-lis or,
therein a dexter arm in armour embowed ppr., holding in the hand a
scimitar arg., hilt and pommel or.
Morehead, Scotland, two hands couped
and conjoined supporting a sword in
Auxilio Dei.
pale, all ppr.

More-Molyneux,

224.

Moreiddig, Wales, a boys head couped


at the shoulders ppr., having a snake
entwined about the neck vert.
Moreland, a ship in full sail ppr.
160. 13
Deus nobis
Mores, a demi-lion rampant.
lO. 2
quis contra.
Mores of Coxwell. Berks, a ."floor's head
in profile WTeathed round the temples
or and az.
cf. 192. 13

MOR
,

card the word, or becomingly adhere to


cj.

it.

192. 13

Moresby, Admiral John, of Black Beck,


Fareham, Hants, a heraldic antelope
rampant gu., gorged with a naval
coronet, and therefrom a chain reiiexed
over the back or, supporting a tiltingspear erect sa. Je le feray durant ma
255- II

vie.

Moret, a demi-griffin gu., collared or,


supporting an anchor az.
64. 7
Moreton, see Ducie, Earl of.
Moreton, Chesh. and Sussex, a wolf's

head couped
Moreton,

MOR

398

Rowe-, Middx., a Moor's head


Either disppr. wreathed arg. and sa.

Mores,

arg.

30. 5

Shropsh..

a cock's head or

between two wings expanded az.


Moreton, a cock's head or, with wings
expanded az., gorged with a fess cot
tised gu., combed of the last, holding
in its beak a trefoil slipped of the

collared gu., holding in the mouth a


Fortitutilting-spear bendways ppr.
122. 2
dine ct prttdentia.
Morgan, a reindeer's head or.
cf. 122. i
Morgan, Wales, a reindeer's head or,
attired gu.
cf. 122. i
Morgan, Wales, a reindeer's head ca122. 4
bossed or.

Captain the Hon. Frederic


Courtenay, D.L., M.P., of Rup
Castle, Newport, Monm., a reindi

Morgan,

head couped or, attired gu.


nobiscum quis contra nos.
cf.

Avenue Road, Regent's Park, London,


a sea-horse naiant ppr.

Vive ul semper

vivas.

301.

Morgan, a

Morgan

lion

rampant

sa.

10

1.

Biddlesdon Park, Bucks, a


demi-lion rampant regardant arg.
of

16. 5

cf.

Morgan, an eagle's head erased.


83. 2
Morgan, out of a ducal coronet two
eagles' heads addorsed, all or.
cf.

84-

I I

Deus Morgan
12

Morgan, Hon. Robert Fitzmaurice Tilson


co.
Deane, of Springfield
Castle,
Limerick, Ireland: (i) On a wreath
of the colours a reindeer's head caboshed or, charged with a mullet az.
for difference {for Morgan),
cf. 122. 4.

of Mellhouse, Durh., out of a


ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle displayed with two heads gu.
cf. 82. 3
Morgan of Little Hallingbury, Essex, a
demi-eagle displayed or, charged on
the body with a fesse wavy sa.
cf.

Morgan, a

Morgan

griffin segreant.

81.6
62. 2

South Mapperton, Dorset, a


griffin's head erased or, charged with
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or, a demitwo bends sa.
sea-otter ppr. {for Deane), and in a
cf. 66. 2
motto Morgan, Somers., a demi-griffin segreant
scroll above the crests the
third.
erased sa.
Honor et virtus. Fnrti et fideli nihil
Moreton, Shropsh., a cock's head
cf. 64. 2
Morgan Sussex, a griffin's head erased
difficile.
charged with six barrulets gu., combed
ppr.
66. 2
and wattled of the last, between two Morgan, Norf., a reindeer's head sa
attired or, charged on the neck with a Morgan, Nelson Smith, Esquire, of Henwings expanded a/-., holding in his
field, Sussex, a fer-de-moline fesseways
mullet.
beak a trefoil slipped vert.
cf. 122
sa., thereon a griffin's head erased ppr.
Moreton or Morton, a demi-moorcock Morgan, Gould-, Bart,, Monm.: (i) A
reindeer's head couped or, attired gu.
displayed sa., combed and wattled gu.
cf. 66. 2
Perseverando.
{for Morgan),
(2) An eagle Morgan, a dragon's head erased gu..
cf. 122. i.
langued az.. collared or, between two
rising ppr., holding in its beak a pineMoreton, Chesh., a greyhound's head
bars
gemel
cone (for Gould).
wavy arg.
2
couped, collared with a twisted wreath
<^/- 7 1
vert.
Morgan of Waterford, Ireland, a rein- Morgan, Devonsh., and Hanbury and
cf. 61. 2
Little Comberton. Worcs., an heraldic
deer's head cabossed or.
Fidus et
Moreton, John, Esquire, J.P., of Wybastiger sejant sa., crined and tufted or,
122. 4
ton, Fordhouses, and Moseley Court,
audax.
holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe
Bushbury, Staffs, a buckle the tongue Morgan, Hon. Arthur John, of 30, Portin pale ppr., headed of the second.
erect gu., between two wings vair.
man Square, W., and Tredegar Park,
By
persri-crnnce.
Newport, Monm., a reindeer's head Morgan, Captain W. F. Hoh-oyd, Oak
couped or.
ViUa, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, a
Moreton-Macdonald, John Ronald, of
leopard's head erased and affrontee.
Largie Castle, Tayinloan, a dexter arm Morgan of Burnham Norton, Norf., and
Chalworth, Surrey, a reindeer's head
from the shoulder holding a dagger in
sa. attired or, and charged on the neck Morgan - Stratford of
Swindon Manor,
pale ppr. Semper ptignare paratus.
Glouc, and Lubenham Hall, Northamp,,
Pro patria.
with a mullet.
cf. 122. 1
a dexter arm embowed, vested arg.,
Morewood, Derbysh. two arms in armour Morgan of Lansore, Monm., a reindeer's
the hand grasping a falchion ppr.,
embowed ppr.. holding a chaplet or.
head couped or. attired gu.
Y droddepommel and hilt or.
Vincet qui vatitur.
Morewood of Alfreton Hall, Derbysh.
fodd y orfy.
Morham, a talbot's head erased sa. 56. 2
cf. 122. I
(1) On a torse arg. and vert, two arms
in armour embowed ppr., supporting a Morgan, Ireland, a stag's head cabossed Moriarty, see Crumpe.
122. 5 Moriarty, Ireland, an eagle with wings
chaplet of oak-branches of the second,
ppr.. attired or.
addorsed ppr.
fructed or {jor Morcu-ood).
cf. 76. 1
U) A grey- Morgan, Christopher Hird, Esquire, J.P.,
hound sejant sa., collared (for Ptilmer).
of
Tregfynydd, Llanfalteg R.S.O., Moriarty, on a ducal coronet a griffin
sejant, supporting an escutcheon gu.
Carmarthensh., a stag's head couped
cf. 59. 2
Morewood, Rowland, of Pittsfield, New
arg., collared gu., holding in the mouth
62. II
York, U.S.A., a dexter and sinister arm,
a tilting-spear bendways ppr. Forti- Moriarty, an arm in armour embowed
armed ppr,, supporting a chaplet of
holding a dagger, the blade environed
tudine et prudentia.
oak-branchea vert, acorned or.
with a serpent.
Morgan of London, a dexter hand ppr.,
cf. 196. 5
Morlyn, a blackamoor's head couped at
holding a swan's head and neck erased Moriarty, Captain Henry Augustus, C.B.,
the shoulders ppr., vested paly of six
220. 9
arg.
R.N., of 35, Manor Park, Lee, Kent.
erm. and ermines, pendents in his ears Morgan of Golden Grove, Flintsh., Wales
London, S.E., a dexter arm in armour
or, -viTeathed about the temples, and
(i) A Saxon's head ppr.
embowed holding a dagger. Scandit
190. 12.
(2)
bat's wings to his head sa., expanded
A Cornish chough ppr. Hheb Dhuw
sublima virtus.
182. 6
on either side.
hheb ddim a Dhuw digon.
107. 14 Morice, a lion's gamb holding a crescent.
Morgan, Captain Francis George Cour- Morgan, a savage's head affrontee
39- 15
Mansel,
Plas
Coed
Mor,
thorpe
wreathed.
Morier, a greyhound's head ppr., becf. 190. 5
LlanfairpwU, Anglesea, a demi-lion Morgan, Shropsh., a spear's head erect
tween two roses slipped and leaved.
rampant regardant.
arg., imbrued ppr.
61. II
174. 12
Morgan, .see Muskerry, Baron.
Morgan, on a mount vert, an oak-tree Morin of Jersey, on a chapeau a dolphin
Morgan, see Tredegar, Baron.
ppr., fructed or, and in front thereof
naiant, all ppr.
Fortune le veut.
Morgan, see Grogan-Morgan.
a wolf passant, also ppr.
cf. 140. 5
Morgan, Charles Peter, Bryn-yr-Hane, Morgan-Richardson, Charles E. D., Es- Moring, a greyhound statant.
cf. 60. 2
Flintsh.,
Saracen's
near Mold,
a
quire, of Noyadd Wilym, Cardigan
Moris, Suff.. a talbot gu.. collared and
of

head.

(i)

Out

of a ducal coronet a unicorn's

Morgan, a reindeer's head cabossed arg.


head ppr., horned or {for Richardson).
122. 4
48. 12.
(2) A lion rampant sa. (for
Morgan, Howard Spear, Esquire, J.P.,
Morgan).
i. 10
D.L., of Tegfynydd, Llanfalteg, South Morgan, Frederick, Esquire, J.P., of
Wales, a reindeer's head couped arg..
Glengorm Castle, Argyllsh., and 72,

lined or.

cf.

54. 5

Moriskines, a stork or, legged and beaked


sa.

105. II

Morison, see Brown-Morison.


Morison, see Campbell-Miller-MorisonMorison, .see Walker-Morison.

!j
1

MOR

dentin prcestat.

I9i-

cj.

Prestongrange,

191. 5

Edinburgh,

three Saracen's heads conjoined in one


neck, the faces looking upwards and
to the dexter and sinister.
Pretio
prudentia prcestat.
cf. 191. 5

Morison, Frederick

cuffed and slashed arg.,


the hand ppr. a stag's
attire gu.
Fideli certa merces.
208. 6
Morley of Norwich, a wolf sejant sa.,
sleeve

az.,

holding

in

maned, tufted,

collared,

and lined

De Lamarre, Esquire

or.

29. 3

Morison, of Touch House, Stirling, three


Saracens' heads conjoined in one neck
ppr., the faces looking upwards and to
the dexter and sinister. In Deo confido.
of

MOR

399

Morison, Lennox James, Esquire, M.A.,


of So, Warwick Square, London. S.W.,
three Moor's heads conjoined in one
neck ppr., the faces looking dexter,
sinister,
and upwards. Prctio pru-

Morison

!;

wings,

all arg.

les.

S'ils ie inordent,

mord
67.

Morley, John, Esquire, of Hackney,


Middx., a demi-griffin arg., with wings
elevated erm., holding between the
claws a leopard's face jessant-de-lis sa.

ppr., belled or.

cf.

of

the

last.

Bono

and

belled or.

85. 8

Morrice or Morice of Chipping Ongar,


Essex, a cock gu., beaked, combed, and
wattled or, environed round the neck
by a snake ppr.
Morrice, a lion rampant regardant.
2. 3
Morrice of London, a lion rampant or,
collared gu., holding a pellet.
Morrice or Morris, a lion rampant or,
charged on the shoulder with a cross

Leeson Street, Dublin, same crest and


motto.
Morris of Coxwell, Berks, a Moor's head
erased in profile erminois, wreathed
arg.

and

az.

Morris, His Honour William O'Connor,


of Gartnamona, Tullamore, King's Co.,
in front of a boy's head affrontee,
fasces fesseways ppr.
Festina lerUe.
Morris, Ireland, a lion's head erased arg.,
guttee-de-sang.
Virtute et fortitvdine.
cf.

17. 8

Laurence Burke, the Rectory,


Thornton-in-Craven, Leeds, same crest.
Per medias ccedes.
Morris, a demi-lion rampant or, holding
between the paws a plate.
cf. 11
7
Morris of Barnwood, Glouc, a demi-lion
rampant or, charged on the shoulder
with a oross-fleury sa., and holding in
Morris,

crosslets or.

Morland, William Courtenay, Lamberhurst Court Lodge, Kent, an eagle arg.,


belled or.

Morland, Bernard-, Bart., of Nettleham,


Lines
A griffin's head with wings
I
addorsed az., semee-de-lis and of cross
crosslets alternately or {for Morland).
demi-bear
sa., muzzled and col(2) A
(

crosslet

esto.

Moro, see Phillips.


Moroney, co. Clare, Ireland, a lion ramits paws an ear of wheat ppr.
pant arg.. holding a sceptre or.
Morony, Edmund, Esquire, of Odell Ville, Morris of Wanstead, Essex, a lion rampant sa., bezantee, ducally gorged or.
Ballingarry. co. Limerick, a lion rampant arg. holding a sceptre or.
Morris, a lion rampant or, charged on
the shoulder with a cross gu.
Morow, out of a ducal coronet an eagle's
head between two wings.
84. 3
cf. I. 13
Morris, Yorks, a lion rampant regardant
Morpeth, Viscount, see Carlisle, Earl of.
or.
Marte et mare faventibus. Irrupta
Morphew, a crane ppr.
105. 9
.Sp, rtemur agendo.
C"/ni/n.
Morphew, a crane statant holding in its
2. 3
Morris ..f \Viiij;lield House, Bath, Somers.,
beak a serpent.
a li.in ramiMiitor.
Morphew, a stork ppr.
I. 13
105. 11
Morral, Cyrus, of Phis Yolyn, Shropsh., a Morris, Amlierst Henry Gage, Xunburndemi-griffin.
holme, Hayton, Yorks, same crest.
Norma tuta Veritas.

S5. 2

Morland, Kent., a leopard's face jessantde-lis or. between two wings erm.
Morland of Kimble, Bucks, and Westminster, a griffin's head with wings
addorsed az., semee-de-lis and of cross

cross

gucf. I. 13
Morris, see PoUok-Morris.
Morris, the late Rt. Hon. Sir Michael,
Baron Morris, P.C, of Spieldal, co.
Galway, a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary,
on a fasces fesswise ppr., a lion's head
erased arg., guttee-de-sang. Si Deus
nobiscum quis contra nos.
285. 10
Morris, Sir George, K.C.B., of 48, Lower

t,d.-..n

animo

Morres, Bart, {cttinct), of Kilkreen, co.


Kilkenny, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant
ppr.
Deus nobiscum guis contra nos.

Morley of East Lavant. Sussex, out of a


ducal coronet a griffin's head between
10. 2
two wings expanded, all arg.
67. i Morrice, a hawk ppr., belled and jessed
Morley, out of a mural coronet a griffin's
or.
cf. 85. 2
head between two wings.
Morrice, Frederick Launcelot Hamilton,
cf. 67. i
Morley of Marrick Park, Yorks, out of a
Esquire. J. P., formerly of Bettshanger,
ducal coronet a griffin's head between
Kent, on a rest a falcon ppr., beaked

D.L., of Mountblairy House,


Banff, N.B., two hands grasping a
dagger.
Sunt tria hcEC unum.
Tenax propositi.
65. i
Morison, Duncan-, of Naughton, Fifesh.
Morley, Rt. Hon. Arnold, P.C., of 7,
(i) Three Saracen's heads conjoined in
Stratton Street, Piccadilly, W., same
one neck erased, and wreathed with
crest and motto.
laurel ppr., looking upwards and to the Morley, Samuel Hope, Esquire. J.P.,
dexter and sinister {/or Morison). cf.
D.L., of Hall Place, Leigh, Tonbridge,
same crest and motto.
191. 5.
(2) A ship in distress in the
sea, all ppr. {for Duncan).
160. 14. Morley, Henry Clervaux Chaytor, Hoklen
House,
Southborough,
Tunbridge
(3) An eagle's head erased or {for
Haldanc).
Prctio prudentia prcesta^.
Wells, a leopard's face or, jessant de-lis
Disce pnti.-Suffer.
arg.
i^. 2
S'ils Ie mordent, mord les.
Morison, Morrison, or Morryson, a pega- Morley of Morley, Lanes, and of Glynde,
sus or.
Sussex, a man in armour ppr., garnished
47. I
Morison of Standor, Herts, of Cadby,
or, holding in his dexter hand a baton
Lines, and Lanes, out of a ducal coroof the last, across his body a sash az.
net or, an eagle's head between two
cf. 188. 7
wings arg.
84. 3 Morley of Halstead, Essex, a demi-man
ppr.. habited az., holding a pole-axe
Morison, Edinburgh, a serpent ppr.
Prcrtio prudentia prcEstat.
bendways or, and on his head a steel
142. 4
Morkill, John WiUiam, Esquire, J.P., of
cap having three feathers gu., or, and
Newfield Hall, BeU Busk, Yorks, and
az.
Nee errat, nee assat.
Austhorpe Lodge, near Leeds, a martlet Morley of Halnaker, on a chapeau gu.,
turned up erm., a leopard's face arg.,
or,
between two lilies arg., stalked,
leaved, and slipped ppr.
jessant-de-lis or.
Be true.
293- 7 Morley, a talbot passant regardant erMorland, an arm couped and embowed,
mines, collared or.
holding in the hand three stalks of Morley of Barnes, Hants, out of a ducal
coronet a demi-talbot, all or.
Morland, a camel's head erased charged Mornell, out of a mural coronet az. a
with three bars wavy.
dragon's head vomiting flames ppr.
cf. 132. 7
Morland of the Court Lodge, Kent, a
72. II
J.P.,

three roses gu., seeded or, barbed and


stalked vert, and resting the sinister on

lared or {for Bernard).


Bear and for64. 2 Morris of Peckham, Surrey, upon a mount
vert, a lion rampant or, semee of quatrebear,
Morrell, the horns of a bull fixed to the
cf. 34. 13
scalp ppr.
foils and holding in the dexter paw an
Morland, a dove or, holding in the beak
123. 8
annulet gu. Pro rege semper.
an olive-branch ppr.
92. 5 Morrell, a harpy arg., crined or.
189. i
Morland, Benjamin Henry, J.P., Sheep- Morrell of Wallingford. Berlis, a demi- Morris, Sir Robert Armine, Bart., D.L., of
Clasemont, Glamorgansh., a lion ramstead, Abingdon, same crest.
Olivam
lion rampant gardant per pale arg.
pant or, charged on the shoulder with
frrmti prwpono.
and sa., holding in the dexter paw a
a cross couped gu., within a chain in
Morland, a lion's head between two
sprig of three roses gu.
Bono aninia
the form of an arch of the first. Scuto
e-slo.
Hiriu.sarg.
19.7
cf. 10. 8
286. I
Morleigh, Lanes, a unicorn's head erased Morrell, George Herbert, Esquire, SLA.,
fidei.
of Headington Hill, Oxon., a demi-lion Morris, George Byng, Esquire. D.L.. of
or.
49. 5
Dany-graig, Porthcawl R.S.O., Glarampant guardant per pale arg. and sa.
Morley, Earl ol (Parker), a cubit arm
morgansh.,
crest
and
motto.
same
elbow,
the
in
of
erect couped below the
holding
the dexter paw a branch
j

MOS

MOR
flowing to the dexter az., charged
Morris of Ferns, co. Wexford, a demi-lion
Virtus
with a harp or, stringed arg.
erased or, guttee-de-aang, langued gu.
1 17. 8
Morris, a stag trippant ppr.
33. 4 Morrogh-Bernard, Edward Joseph BerMorris, a fox's head couped ppr.
nard, Esquire, J.P., of Fahagh Court,
Morris, a tower in flames ppr.
155-9
Faha, KiUarney, co. Kerry, a staff ppr.,
Morris, a castle domed arg.
with a flag attached az., charged with
155-9
Morris, a tower or, inflamed gu.
Virtus invicta.
a harp or.
Morris, Herbert, the Hurst. C'lun R.S.O.,
Morryson, a pegasus or.
47. i
Salop, an eagle displayed sa.
91. 2 Morse, a lion rampant supporting a
Morris, Shropsh., a cock arg.
plumb-rule.
Vivens
3. 2
Morris, Shropsh., same crest.
Morse, two battle-axes in saltier, banded
canam.
with a chaplet of roses ppr.
172. 4
Morris, a cock with a serpent enwrapped
battle-axe
a
erect.
172.
the
head
Morse,
round his body, and holding
3
r/. 91. 2
Morse, Rev. Herbert George, M.A., Trin.
in his beak.
Coll., Cantab., late Rector of LittleMorris, James, Esquire, of Duke Street.
ham, near Bideford, 65, Holland Park,
St. James's, upon a saltire or, a moorW., a demi-man in complete armour
cock sa. Moderata durant.
ppr., garnished or, his helmet open
Morris, Thomas Henry, Esquire, of the
and surmounted by a plume of three
Lodge, Halifax, Yorks, an heraldic
ostrich-feathers az., on his breast a
antelope sejant arg., guttee-de-sang,
cro.ss-belt sa., and holding in his dexter
resting the dexter foot on a scahnghand a halberd ppr. Deo non armis
ladder or. Ses non verba quceso.
187. 5
Morris of the Hurst, Shropsh., an eagle
fido.
displayed sa.
75-2 Morse, Alfred Herbert, Esquire, of CopEsto quod esse
dock, Ipswich, same crest and motto.
Morris, a boar's head.
late
of
i
Frederic
Augustus,
Morse-Boycott,
videris.
43.
IssuSennoweville, Bushey, Herts
(I
Morris, Charles Edward, Wood Eaton
ing from a mural coronet arg., a dexter
JIanor, Staffs, same crest and motto.
arm vambraced, the fist clenched ppr.,
Morris or Morecll of Galway, Ireland, a
fleur-de-lis or.
148. 2
from the little finger pendant by a
thong gu., an escutcheon of the first,
Morris of Ballybeggan and Castle Morris,
charged n-ith a fireball ppr. (for BoyL'honnete al
CO. Kerry, a fleur-de-lis.
)

148. 2

agreahle.

Morris of Ystradmeuric, Cardigansh., a


naked arm erect, holding an open Bible
ppr., inscribed with the Welsh word
" Bibl."
A Oair Duw yn uchaf.
cf. 215. 10
Morris, R. W. T., Esquire, of Nirvana,
Ivybridge, a Moor's head affrontee
couped below the shoulders, wreathed
about the temples. Festina lente.
Morrison, three men'.? faces conjoined in
one neck, one affrontee, and the others
facing the dexter and sinister.

cott).

197.

II.

(2)

A demi-man

in

complete armour ppr., garnished or,


his helmet open and surmounted by a
of three ostrich-feathers az., on
his breast a cross-belt sa., and holding
in his dexter hand a halberd ppr. (jor

plume

Morse).
Deo non armis fido.
187.5
Morshead, Comw., a demi-griffin regardant,

c/.

64. 3

Morshead, Cornw., a demi-griffin regardant holding between its claws an


escutcheon arg.
Morshead, Sir Warwick Charles, Bart.,
2
J.
P.,
of Trenant Park. Cornw., a
191.
demi-wyvern regardant vert, collared
Morrison Richard Fielding, Esquire, of
Larkfield, Ballybrack, co. Dublin, Ire
or,
supporting an escutcheon az.,
land, on a mural coronet gu., an eagle's
charged with a bezant.
284. 14
head and neck between two wings dis- Morshead of Lavethan, Cornw., a demiplayed arg., the neck and each wing
dragon regardant vert, debruised by a
charged with a fleur-de-lis sa.
bendlet sinister wavy and collared or,
Utile et
dulce.
holding between the claws an escutcheon sa., charged with a bezant.
Morrison, Lanes, out of a ducal coronet
ppr., an eagle's head and neck between Morskin of London, a stork or, beaked
two wings arg.
and legged sa.
105. 11
84. 3
Morrison, a pegasus.
47. 1 Morson of London, a lion's head erased
Morrison, Ireland, an oak-branch fructed
per fesse erm. and gu., charged with a
pale counterchanged.
cj. 17. 8
ppr.
151. 3
Morrison, a cubit arm in armour holding Mort nf .\stley. Lanes, a phoenix in
in the hand a branch of oak, all
ppr.
Mortimer, Baron Mortimer and Earl of
March, out of a ducal coronet a plume
Morrison, two arms dexter and sinister
of feathers.
cj. 114. S
in fess couped, holding a two-handed
sword in pale.
224. 9 Mortimer of London, a torteau between
no. 4
two wings or.
Morritt or Morrlt, a griffin's head erased
Mortimer, Norf., a buck's head quarterly
ppr., holding in its bei
121. 5
barbed and slipped vert.
or and gu., attired of the first.
Morritt, Robert Alexander, Rokeby Park, Mortimer, Scotland, a buck's head ca122.5
Barnard Castle, same crest. Ubi liberbossed sa. Acquirit qui tuetur.
tas ibi patria.
Mortimer of London, a buck's head
Press jorerased quarterly or and gu.
Morrogh, co. Limerick, a hand couped
121. 2
u'lird.
at the wrist and erect holding a sword
in pale, all ppr.
212.9 Mortimer, Charles, Esquire, J.P., of
Morrogh, James, Esquire, J.P., of Old
Wigmore, Holmwood, Surrey, a stag's
Court, Doneraile, co. Cork, Ireland,
head caboshed ppr. Virtutum avorum
a staff ppr., attached thereto a flag
cemulK-s.
'

Mortimer of Fonthill Park, Wilts, a


stag's head erased and affrontee ppr.,
attiredor.
Acquirit qui tuetur. 119.10
Mortimore, on a ohapeau gu., turned up
cl. 121. 5
erm., a stag's head.
Mortinius, a sword in pale enfiled with
a ducal coronet, all between two
elephants' probosces.
17. 8
Mortlock, a lion's head erased sa.
Mortlock, John George, Esquire, of Melbourn and Meldreth, Carabs, uses a
lion sejant resting the dexter paw on
a fleur-de-lis. Hie labor hoc opus. 6. 1 1
MortofTe and Mortoft of Itringhara, Norf.,
a stag's head erased sa., the nose arg..
attired or, gorged with a ducal coronet
of the second.
cf. 121. 2
Morton, Earl of (Douglas), a wild boar
ppr. sticking

between two

an

clefts of

oak-tree fructed vert, a chain and lock


Lockaz. holding the clefts together.
sicker
40. 4
Morton, Scotland, a lion's gamb erect sa.
-i te, pro le.
cf. 36. 4
of Erbeck, Heref., an eagle with
wings expanded erm.
^y. 5
Morton,
Edward James, Heathfield,
Wolverley, Kidderminster, same crest.

Morton

Morton

of

Morton and Ingleton,

Staffs,

a cock's head or, between two wings


az.
Persevcrando.
a demi-moorcock with wings
displayed sa., combed and wattled gu.
Pcrseverando.
Morton, a demi-moorcock displayed sa.,
combed and wattled gu. Persevcrando.
Morton of Lechlade, Chesh., a greyhound's head arg.,
" collared vert.rimmed

Morton,

61. 2

or.

Morton, a wolf's head arg.


30. 5
Morton of Belmont, Scotland, a wolf's
Virtutis prcemium.
head couped ppr.
30-

VirMorton, Scotland, an oak-tree ppr.


tutis prcemium.
1 43.
5
Morton, Scotland, a tree truncated, leaves
sprouting therefrom ppr.
Morton of Croydon, Surrey, and Kent, a
goat's head erased arg., armed or. 128. 5
62. 2
Morton, De, a griffin segreant sa.
Morton of Greenock, Scotland, a unicorn's
head erased arg., armed, maned, and

tufted or.

Persevcrando.

49.

of Attleburgh. Norf., a buck's


head erased quarterly or and gu. 1 2 2
Morvile, a cat's head affrontee gu. cf. 25.1

Mortymer

Morwell, a demi-griffin segreant.

64. 2

Moseley of Buildwas, Shropsh., an eagle


diligite,
Honorate,
displayed
erm.
75- 2

fimete.

Moseley or Mosley of Owsden, Suff., out


of a mural coronet chequy arg. and sa.
a dfiui-lion holding in the dexter paw
a mill-pick of the

Moseley, Lofit-,
of

first.

Henry

Glemham House,

Capell,
Suff.

Esquire,

(i)

Out

of

a mural coronet chequy arg. and sa. a


deiui-lion or, holding in the dexter
paw a pickaxe ppr. {for Moseley). (2)
A boar's head couped and erect arg.,
holding in the mouth a cross crosslet
.

fitchee gu., between two branches


oak fructed ppr. (for Lo/ft). Fide

of
et

fortitvdine.

Henry, I^eaton
Bobington, Staffs, same crest. Honor-

Moseley, William

Hall,

ate, diligite, timete.

Moses, a cock regardant ppr

9' 9-

:
,

MOS

MOU

401

Motham

Moseley,
Herbert Richard, Buildwas
Park. Shrewsbury, same crest and

on a mount
couchant erm. cf. 54. 1 1

of Drinkston, Suff.,

vert, a talbot

Moulton,a shark's head regardant, issuing


swallowing a blackamoor.
139. 2

Motherwell, Scotland, a crescent or'

luotto.

Mosley, Sir Oswald, Bart., D.L., of Ancoats,


Lanes,
an eagle displayed
erm. 3Ios legem regit.
75. 2
Hosley, Arthur Rowland, Burnaston,
House, Etwall, Derbysh., same crest
and motto.
Mosley, Tonraan, Esquire, D.L., of Bangor's Park, Bucks, same crest and motto.
Mosman, Hugh, of Aughtefardle, a hand
couped at the wrist and erect, holding
a closed book.
215.4
Mosman, same crest. Me meliora ma-

Moulton, a

Chadshunt,
motto.

Warw.,

same

crest

cf.

erect vested gu., cuffed erm., holding in the hand ppr. a chaplet of roses
of the first leaved vert.

and

Moulton, John, J.P., the HaU, Bradfordou-Avon, same crest.


Virtute
non
astutia.

66. 2

Mott, Suff. and Essex, an etoile of eight


points arg.
cf. 164. 4
Mott, John Stanley, Esquire, J.P., of

segreant regardant.

arm

Motf, a griffin's head erased between two


fleurs-de-lis.

griffin

Moulton of London, a griffin passant per


pale gu. and az., resting the dexter
claw on a mullet or.
cf. 63. 2
Moulton of Plympton, Devonsh., a cubit

163. 2

Motion, -Andrew Richard, Esquire, .LP.,


of Faulkbourne Hall, Essex, and Upton
House, Banbury, a mill-rind fesseways
or, thereon a badger statant ppr.
Suscipere et finire.
253.7
Motion, Thomas Augustus, Esquire, of

Moultrie, Scotland, a
i

quam non

mermaid

ppr.

fidelis.

Nun184. 5

Moultrie of Aston Hall, Shropsh., same


Moss, Edwards-, Sir John Edwards, Bart.,
crest and motto.
of Otterspool, Aigburth, Liverpool
Barningham Hall, Norf., an estoile of Mounehense, out of a ducal coronet a
(i) Issuing from the battlements of a
eight points arg.
Spectemur agendo.
phoenix in flames.
82. 5
tower or, charged with a rose gu.,
Mounsey, an arm in armour holding a
cf. 164. 4
slipped ppr., a griffin's head erm., Mott, William Henry, Esquire, of Kilvingsword.
210. 2
charged on the neck with a cross patce
ton Hall, Thirsk, an estoile or, sur- Mounsey of Castletown, Carlisle, Cumb.,
az. {for Moss).
68. 3.
mounted by a rainbow ppr.
(2) A rock
a demi-griffin gu., collared and chained
ppr. therefrom rising a dove arg.
Mottershed, the stump of a tree ppr.,
or, holding in the dexter claw a flagholding in its beak an olive-branch
with a branch sprouting vert.
staff in bend ppr., therefrom flowing to
and surmounted by a rainbow ppr. (for Motteux, Norf., a lion passant gardant
the sinister a pennon az.. and resting
Edwards).
En la rose je fleuric.
to the sinister gu., ducally crowned or.
the sinister claw on a mullet sa.
SemQuid vult valde vult.
per paratus.
9+- 7
65. 6
Moss, Horace Edward, Esquire. J P., of Motton, a stag statant ppr., vulned by an Mounsey- Heysham, George William, J. P.,
Middleton, Gorebridge, Midlothian, a
arrow of the same.
D.L., of Castletown, Carlisle, and 15,
117. 10
dove holding in his beak a sprig of olive Mouat, a lion passant gardant ppr. 4. 3
Stanhope Gardens, S.W., a demippr.
Peace with power.
Moubray and Mubray of Barnbougle,
griffin gu., collared and chained or,
Scotland, a demi-lion rampant gu.
Moss or Mosse, out of a mural coronet
holding in the dexter claw a flagstaff in
or. a griffin's head erm., charged on
Fortitudine.
10. 3
bend ppr., therefrom flowing to the
the neck with a crescent.
c/. 67. 10
Moubray, William Henry Hallowell, of
sinister a pennon az., and resting the
Cockairny, Fifesh., Scotland, a demiMoss, John Snow, Esquire, of Wintershill
sinister claw on a mullet sa.
Semper
Hall, Bishop's Waltham, Hants, and
lion rampant arg.
Fortitudine
Let
paratus.
the deed shniv.
Deane House, Sparsholl, Hants, out of
10. 2 Mounsher, a man's head in profile ppr.
a mural coronet a griffin's head charged Moubray, John James, Esquire, of Nae- Mount, a demi-man in armour brandishwith a cross patee. In hoc signo vinces.
moor, Perthsh., N.B., a demi-lion raming a scimitar ppr.
187.1
Moss, Mark, Esquire, of Rosebank, Melpant holding in his dexter paw a rose Mount, Kent, a fox salient supporting
bourne, Victoria, Australia, upon the
arg.
Audentes fortuna juvat.
the trunk
of a tree raguled, all
trunk of a tree fesseways eradicated Moubray, Scotland, a heron's head and
ppr.
and sprouting to the dexter ppr., a
neck issuing. Let the deed shaw.
104. 5 Mount-Stephen, Baron (Rt. Hon. Sir
griffin's head erased sa., charged with Moubray or Mowbray, a falcon rising
Stephen), of Mount Stephen,
two mullets of six points paleways or.
belled.
Sola nobilitat virtus.
8S. 2
C, Canada, a horse's head erased
nobis
solum.
Non
Moubray, Scotland, a man's head affronarg., bridled ppr., holding in his mouth
tee.
Audentes fortuna juvat.
a sprig of three maple-leaves vert, and
Moss, Saul, Esquire, of Kingston, Jamaica,
190. 12
charged on the neck with a fleur-de-lis
a demi sea-horse ppr., collared vair, Moubray, the figure of Fortune holding
resting the sinister foot on an escutin her dexter hand an escroU with the
az.
Contra audentior.
motto " Suivezmoi," and in her sinister Mountain or Montaigne of the Heath,
cheon arg., charged with a pine-apple
ppr.
Non nobis solum.
a cornucopia, all ppr.
Herts', a demi-lion rampant gardant
46. 10
Mosse of Horton Regis. Beds, out of a Mouchet, a dexter arm in armour emper fesse wavy arg. and sa., supportmural coronet or, a griffin's head erm.,
bowed, the hand holding a sword in
ing between the paws an escallop gn.,
charged on the neck with a bezant.
bend dexter, the point downwards, ppr.,
charged on the breast with a cross
</. 67.
Cum
10
hilt and pommel or.
crosslet fitchee of the second.
195. 4
cruce solus.
13. 7
Mossman of Auchtyfardell, Lanarksh,, Moul or Moule, Northarap., a lion rampant supporting a broad arrow, point Mountaine of Westminster, Jliddx., a
Scotland, a hand couped at the wrist
stork's head issuing out of rays or.
3Ie
downwards, ppr.
erect, holding a book, all ppr.
Yorks,
meliora manent.
215. 4 Mould,
a demi-lion rampant Mountaney, a wolf sejant.
29. 3
gardant or.
10. 8 Mountaney, a wolf sejant, collared and
Mossop, S. S., Esquire, Coly House,
lined, the line reflexed over the back
Long Sutton, Lines, on a mount a stag Moulden of Stalenborough House, Kent,
ending in a ring.
a griffin's head erased.
66. 2
lodged.
Rem aitente.
21. i Moule, a lion rampant supporting a broad Mountcashell, Earl of. Viscount MountMoston, a lion's head gu.
arrow, point downwards, ppr.
cashell, co. Tipperary. and Baron KilMostyn, see Vaux, Baron.
worth, of Moore Park, co. Cork, in
Mostyn, Baron (Lloyd-Mostyn), of Mos- Moule, Beds, issuing out of clouds ppr.,
Ireland (Rt. Hon. Charles William
a cubit arm vested gu., cuffed arg.,
tyn, Flintsh., a stag trippant ppr.,
More-Smyth, D.L.), a goshawk with
the hand apaumee and erect, also gu.
charged on the shoulder with an eswings addorsed prejnng on a coney, all
cutcheon gu., thereon a chevron erm., Moulin-Browne, Du, see Browne.
Vis unita fortior.
ppr.
79. 6
between three men's heads in profile Moulson, an elephant arg., lifting with
Mountehansey, a hand holding a scimitar
Heb Dduw heb ddym a Duw a
its proboscis a branch of laurel ppr.
ppr.
213. 8
in pale ppr.
pale
a
lion's
head
erased
per
dygon.
Moulson,
Conyngham,
see
embattled or and sa.
Mostyn-Champneys, see Champneys.
17. 8 Mount-Charles, Earl ot,
Marquess.
Mostyn, Sir Pyers, Bart., of Talacre, Moult, a fish naiant az., spotted or.
Mount-Edgcumbe (Edgcumbe), a boar
Flintsh.
On mount vert, a lion
( I )
cf. 139. 13
statant arg., gorged with a wreath of
rampant or. 240. 2. (2) A trefoil Moult, Notts, on a mound or, a pelican
oak-leaves ppr., fructed or. Au plaisir
with wings expanded arg., beaked and
slipped
vert.
A ixilium meum a
cf. 40. 6
fort de Dieu.
legged sa., vulning herself gu.
240. 3
Domine.
I

>

26

7
31

MOU

MUI

402

)A fox salient sa. (jor Mowat, the battlement of a castle or, issu- Moysey of Henton, Somers., a dragon's
head vert, charged on the neck with a
ant therefrom a demi-warrior armed
Mount). (2) A dexter armembowedin
cross flory or.
cf. yi. i
and accoutred ppr., holding in his
armour, holding in the hand a doubledexter hand a sword, also ppr., hilted Moysey, Rev. Frederick Luttrell, Bathbarbed rod in bend sinister (jor Somerealton Court, Wiveliscombe, Somers.
and pommelled or, and in his sinister
bij).
In utroqae fidelis.
same crest.
a flagstaff, thereon twisted a banner
Mountford, Scotland, a talbot's head.
vert, fringed and charged with an Muchell, a camel's head ducally gorged.
56. 12
cf. 132. 9
antique crown or. Monte alto. ComMountford of Kelnhurst, Yorks, a talbot's
6. 2
Scotland, a lion passant gu.
thij
vjork
God.
Muckle,
or.
mit
to
eared
head sa., ducally gorged and
10. 2 Muckleston of Marrington, Shropsh., a
Mountford and Mountfort, of Fuwell, Mowatt,'a derai-lion or.
greyhound's head erased arg., collared
148- 2 Mowbray, Segrave and Sfourton, Baron
Norf., a fleur-de-lis gu.
Fideliter.
Knaresgu.
cf. 61. 2
(Stourton), Allerton Park,
Mountford, Frederick George, Esquire,
demi-greyfriar habited in Mucklewaite, a griffin's head erased ppr.
a
boro,
of 21, Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park,
66. 2
russet ppr., girt or, holding in the
London, W., in front of two ostrichNotts,
a
Broughton
Sulney,
knotted
Mucklow
of
fleur-de-lis
scourge
of
five
a
dexter
hand
a
saltire
arg.,
in
feathers
griflin's head couped per pale indented
148. 5
Loyal je serai durant ma
lashes gold.
Quod Deus vult volo.
az.
arg., guttee-de-larmes and gu., holding
231. 3
vie.
Mountford of Radwinter, Staffs, and
in the beak an eagle's leg erased a la
Warw., a lion's head couped az. 21. I Mowbray, Sir Robert Gray Cornish, Bart.,
226. 14
quise or.
M.P., of Mortimer, Berks, and BishopMountgarret, Viscount (Butler), out of a
wearmouth, co. Durham: (i) An oak- Mucklowe, a griffin's head per pale inducal coronet or, a plume of five osdented arg. and gu., guttee countertree or, therefrom pendant an escuttrich-feathers arg., therefrom a falcon
buck's
head
its
beak
a
with
lion's
changed,
holding
in
extoUor.
charged
a
Deprnssns
cheon
gu.,
rising of the last.
leg erased at the knee of the first.
282.8
erased arg., the tree charged with
174. 1
a cross crosslet for distinction (for Mudge, a pheon arg.
Mountjoy, a demi-sportsman firing bis
Mowhray). 280. 5. (2) Between two Mudge of Sidney. Devonsh., a cockatrice
187. 2
piece ppr.
68. 4
gu.
All's we'll.
branches of laurel in saltire a Cornish
Mountmorres,Viscount{de Montmorency),
Diexi
chough rising ppr., charged on the Mudge, Arthur Thomas, Sydney, Plympa peacock in his pride ppr.
ton
(i)
A cockatrice sa. (2) A
103. 12
breast with a cross patee or (for
ayde.
Deus
phoenix in flames ppr. All's well.
Cornish). Suo stat robore virtus.
MountmorriS, Earl of (Annesley), a Moor's
280. 6 Mudie of Arbeckie, Scotland, a pheon
pascit corvos.
head in profile couped ppr., wTeathed
arg.
Defensio non ofjensio.
174- n
arg. and az. Virhitis amore. r/. 192. 13 Mowbray, on a chapeau gu., turned up
Mounfney, Norf., Essex, and Leics., a
erm., a lion passant arg., between the Mudie of Pitmuies, Forfarsh., same crest
and motto.
wolf sejant arg., collared and lined gu.
attires of a stag or.
160. 1
cj. 29. 3
Mowbray of Grangewood House, Leics., Mudie, a ship in full sail or.
ppr., )5endent therefrom
Mueller, see Von Mueller.
Mountney, Leics., a greyhound sejant
collared and lined.
c/. 59. 2
escutcheon gu. charged with a lion's Muggeridge, Henry, Esquire, of Streatham, Surrey, upon a mount vert, a
Mountstephen, Baron, sec Mount-Stephen.
head erased. Suo stat robore virtu
buck's head erased ppr., charged with
Mountstephen, a demi-griiBn salient with Mowbray, Northumb., a mulberry-tree
wings addorsed sa.
two chevronels az., between four stalks
64. 2
or.
143- I
of oats in full grain, two on either
Mountsteven, a demi-griffin salient with Mowbray, a dexter naked arm erect
Dat Deus incretnentum.
wings addorsed sa., armed or.
64. 2
holchng a saw.
side.
Muhant, a Bourchier knot sa.
Mountstuart, Baron, see Bute, Marquess Mowbray, De, a hand holding a scimitar.
of.
213- 5 Muilman of Debden Hall, Essex, and
London, a mullet of six points or, beMount Temple, Baron, see Temple.
Mowbray, De, a fox current ppr. cf. 32. 8
tween two wings arg.
1 12. i
Mount Temple, Baron [extinct ; Rt. Hon. Mowbray, Scotland, a female's head afthe late William Francis f'owperfrontee ppr.
Audentes fortuna juvat.
Muir, Sir John, Bart., a Saracen's head
1S2. 3
Temple) (i) A talbot sa., collared or
couped. wreathed with laurel ppr.,
beak
an
mullet
charged on the neck with a
az.
{for Temple).
54.2.
(2) Alion's gamb Mower, a dove holding in its
erect and erased or, holding a cherryDuris non frangor.
olive-branch, all ppr.
92. 5
branch fructed ppr. {for Coicper). Tuum Mowles, out of a ducal coronet a demi- Muir, Scotland, a Moor's head in profile
est.
c/. 37. 4
savage ppr.
couped at the neck ppr. Duris non
Mourant, James, Esquire, Gloucester Mowne, Devonsh., two arras in armour
frangor.
cf. 192. 13
House, Guernsey, a dove holding in
embowed ppr., supporting a ball sa.
Muir, John Gardiner, Esquire, of Farits beak an olive-branch, all ppr.
Je
mingwoods Hall, Thrapston, Nor194. II
ne ris qu'en mnurant.
thamp., a Saracen's head wreathed with
Moxon, a demi-eagle displayed az. Si. 6
Mourant,
6, Rozel Terrace, Guernsey, Moyes of Canons, Surrey, a dove arg.,
laurel ppr. Duris non frangor. c/. 190.
a dove holding in the beak an oliveholding in its beak a laurel-sprig vert.
Muir, Sir William, K.C.S.I., D.C.L.,
branch, all ppr. Je ne vis qu'en
LL.D., Dean Park House, Edinburgh,
92. 5
mourant.
a Saracen's head affrontee couped at
Moyle, of St. Austel, Cornw., two demiMousell, a wolf salient sa.
ilos legem
dragons addorsed, their necks enthe shoulders and wreathed about the
regit.
twined round each other, the dexter
temples with laurel ppr. Duris non
cf. 28. i
Mouthwey, a Doric pillar entwined with
gu., the sinister arg.
frangor.
ivy, and on the top a flame of fire, all Moyle, a wyveru with wings expanded Muir, Scotland, a savage's head couped
ppr.
gu., platee.
ppr.
Durum patientid frango. 190.12
cf. 70. S
Moutray, Rev. John Maxwell, M.A., Moyle of Bowerhall and Lymby, Notts, Muire or Mure, Scotland, a dexter hand
LL.D.. of Richmount Glebe, Ballytwo demi-dragons addorsed with their
issuing holding a sword, all ppr.
Help
gawley, co. Tyrone, a mermaid, yunnecks entwined, the dexter gu., the
at hand, brother.
212. 13

Mount-Somerby

( i

quam non fidelis.


sinister or.
Muirhead of Lauchop, two hands conMoyne of Charter House, Hinton, and
joined supporting a sword in pale ppr.
Nunquam non fidelis.
Mendip, Somers., out of a ducal coronet
56. 12
Auxilio Dei.
224. 9
a tiger's head.
Moutry of Seafield and Rescobie, Fifesh.,
27. 3 Muirhead, Lionel Bolton Campbell Locka mermaid ppr.
N^mquam non fiddis. Moynes, Hunts, a lion rampant holding
hart, of Haseley Court, WaUingford,
in its dexter paw a battle-axe, all ppr.
184. 5
Oxon.. two hands grasping a twoMow of that ilk, Scotland, a phoenix in Moynley, a hind's head couped.
124. i
handed sword, and on an escrol above.
82. 2 Moyse, a leopard rampant ppr.
flames ppr.
Post junera fcenus.
.-li(.>;(7("o Dei.
Mowat, Bart., of Inglistoun, Scotland, an Moyser of Farlington, Yorks, a demi- Muirhead, Du Vernet-Grossett-, of Bredisoak-tree growing out of a rock ppr.
horse rampant erminois, bridled or.
holm, a demi-uuicorn rampant arg.
Monte alto.
</ 53- 3
cf. 143. 14
Pro patria auxilio Dei.
48. 7
Moutrie, Scotland, a talbot's head arg.

MUI

MUR

403

Muir-Mackenzie, Sir Alexander, Bart., Multrain, Ireland, a griffin segreant gu.,


holding in the sinister claw a sword in
D.L., of Del vine, Perthsh. :(i) A
pale.
palm - branch in bend dexter, surmounted of a sword in bend sinister, Mulvihill of Knockanira, co. Clare, a
dexter cubit arm in pale grasping two
all ppr. {for Muh).
(2) A dexter hand
grasping a dart ppr. (jor Mackenzie).
battle-axes in sal tire, all ppr., the blades
In utramque paratus. Recte ad ardua.
outwards.
Pro arts et focis.
214. 4
213. 10
Muirside, an oak-tree ppr. Insistc firmi- Mumbee of Bristol, a Peruvian chief
't'-atfrontee, on his head a plume of live
i4i- 5
Mulbery and Mulbury, a lion
ostrich-feathers, with beads round his
holdi ng a crescent
neck, all ppr.
Faut etre.
5.6
Mulcaster of Barham, Kent, a lion ram Mumby, Lines, on a ducal coronet a lion
sejant, all ppr.
pant erminois, holding in the dexter
cf. 8
fore-paw a sword erect, the dexter Mumford, a demi-eat rampant gardant
hind-paw resting on a bomb fired
ppr.
26. 12
ppr.
Mun of Hackney, Middx., and Essex, a
cubit arm in armour ppr., holding a
Mulcaster, Surrey, and of Carlisle, Cumb.,
lion's gamb erased gu.
a lion rampant az., ducally gorged or,
holding a sword erect arg., hilt and Munby, Arthur Joseph, M.A., 6, Figtree
pommel of the second, the point emCourt. Temple, and Pyrford, Surrey,
brued gu.
a dexter arm in armour embowed, the
hand grasping a battle-axe, all ppr.
Mulcaster, Richard, Laversdale, Cumb.,
same crest.
Virtus lutainen suum.
Mulchinock of Clogher's House, co. Kerry, Muncaster, Baron (Pennington), a cataIreland, a stag's head erased ppr.,
mountain passant gardant ppr. Vincil
charged with a trefoil slipped or. and
auiore patria:.
cf. 26. 4
holding in the mouth an olive-branch, Munday, a leopard's head erased sa.,
also ppr.
cj. ui. S
flames issuing from the mouth.
Itur ad astra.
Mules of Honiton, Devonsh., and Scalers., Munday or Mundy, a wolf's head sa. 30.

in

letters of gold the word Badamy,


and holding in the beak a sprig of
laurel.
Dread God.
283. i
Munro-Ferguson, Ronald Craufurd, Es-

quire, M.P., of Raith, Kirkcaldy, N.B.,

and Novar Evanton, Ross-sh., a demilion holding between his paws a buckle
gu.
Virtutis fortuna comes.
Munster, Earl of (FitzClarence), on a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion
statant gardant, crowned with a ducal
coronet or, and gorged with a collar
az.,
charged with three anchors or.

Nee

tcmere, nee iimide.

cf. 4.

Munt, a savage's head couped

distilling

3Iisericordia

ppr.

tenipcnj
cf.

Mulgrave, Earl
quess of.

of, see

125. 7

Normauby, Mar-

Mulhall, Ireland, and France, on an


ancient Irish crown or, a dexter hand
couped at the WTist lying fesseways,
holding a sword erect imjialing three
gory heads, all ppr.
Mulbolland of Springvale, co. Down, an
escallop gu.
Semper prcecinctus.
141. 14

Mulledy of Robertstown,

co.

Meath, Ire-

on a ducal coronet or, a greyhound current sa.


cf. 58. 2
Muller, a swan ppr.
99. 2
Mullins of Preshute House, Marlborough
Wilts, an eagle's head between two
land,

wings elevated, ilea gloria fides.


George Lane, Esquire, M.A.,
M.D., of Murong Waverley, near Sydney, in front of a cross moline or, a

MuIIins,

Saracen's head atfrontee couped at the


shoulder ppr., WTeathed round the
temples arg. and gu. A'e cede miilis.
Mullins, John J'rancis Lane, Esquire,
M.A., of KiUountan, Potts Point,
Sydney, New South Wales, same crest
and motto.
Mullins, Thomas Lane, of Sydney, same
crest and motto.
Mulloy, Ireland, in front of an oak-tree
a greyhound courant, all ppr., ducally
gorged or. 3Ialo mori qiiam foidari.
cf.

58. 5

Mulock, Thomas, Esquire, J. P., of Kilgarna, Athlone, a lion passant, in the


dexter claw a cross moline.- VirtiUe el
fide.

Mulock,

Homan-, a

holding in

the

lion passant az.,


dexter paw a cross
In hoc signo vinces.

crosslet fitchee gu.

cf. 6.

oi Gothurst, Bucks,
a griiBn sejant with wings addorsed

Mulsho or Mulshoe
gu.,

armed

or.

62. 10

Multon, a savage's head couped, wreathed


with laurel ppr.
cf. 190. 7

drops of blood ppr.


190. 11
of Cheshunt, Herts, a bear's head
couped arg., muzzled gu., within a
chain in arch or.
cf. 34. 14
Munton, a cannon mounted ppr.

Munt

169.

12

Muntz, Sir PhiUp Albert, Bart., Dunsmore, near Rugby, in front of a deniiswan, wings expanded arg., semeo of
trefoils slipped vert, a staff raguly
fessewise or
230-7
30
Muntz, Frederick Ernest, of Umberslade,
Warw., in front of a demi-swan with
wings extended ppr., semee of trefoils
.

slipped vert, a staff raguly fessewise or.


or Mundey, Francis Noel, of
Forliter sed suaviter.
230. 7
JIarkeaton and Shipley Hall, Derbysh., Munyard, Joseph, Esquire, of Camden
a wolf's head erased sa., bezantee,
Town, Middx., a mount vert, issuant
vomiting flames ppr. Deus providebit.
therefrom in front of a banch of oak
in bend sinister ppr., a demi-lion erm.,
30. I
Mundell, Scotland, an arm in armour
holding in the tlexter paw a sinister
embowed striking with a dagger ppr.
hand erased, also ppr., the sinister
Strike.
paw resting on a fleur-de-lis gu.
196. 5
Mundell, Scotland, a globe fractured ppr.
13- 4
Impavidum ferient ruincE.
Murchison of Tarradale, Ross-sh., a dexcf. 1 59. 2
Munden of Chelsea, Middx., on a naval
ter hand holding a ducal coronet of
coronet or, a leopard's head sa., bethree leaves ppr.
Impavido pectore.
zantee.
Murden, a leopard rampant gardant ppr.
Munds and Muns, a cubit arm in armour Murdoch, a sword in pale enfiled with a
erect ppr., grasping in the hand a lion's
savage's head couped ppr.
191-9
gamb erased or.
Murdoch of Rosshall, Renfrewsh., ScotMundy, see Massingberd-Mundy.
land, a lion's head erased gu.
Omni
sccundo.
Mundy, Derbysh.. a wolf's head erased sa.,
17. 2
bezantee, flames of fire issuing from Murdoch, of Gartincaber, Perthsh., a
the mouth ppr.
raven rising transfixed by an arrow,
30. i
all ppr.
Omnia pro bono.
Mundy, Alfred Edward Miller, of Shipley
107.11
Hall, Deibysh., same crest.
Murdock, Charles Townshend, Esquire,
Munn, Scotland, a lion's head erased arg.
J.P., D.L., of Buckhurst, Wokingham,
I, PaU Mall
East, and 12, Cadogan
17. 8
Gardens, a raven flying transfixed by
Munn, a lion's head erased erm.
17. 8
an arrow. Omnia pro bono.
Munro, an eagle close ppr. Dread God.
76. 2 Murdock, Scotland, a raven rising sa.,
shot through the breast by an arrow
Munro, Scotland, an eagle rising ppr.
Dread God.
gu., headed and feathered arg. Omnia
jy. 5
pro bono.
Munro, on a mural coronet arg., an
107. 1
eagle close or.
Murdock, a raven issuing regardant
cf. /6. 2
holding in the dexter claw a sword in
of
Poyntzfield,
Cromartysh.
Munro, Gun-,
pale.
Scotland, an eagle rising ppr.
Dread
God.
77. 5 Mure, Scotland, a Moor's head in profile,
wreathed with a garland ppr. Duris
Munro, Sir Hector, Bart, D.L., of Foulis,
c/. 192. 13
nonfrangor.
Ross-sh., an eagle perching ppr. Dread
God.
76. 2 Mure, Scotland, a savage's head from the
shoulders wreathed with laurel ppr.
Munro, Sir Campbell, Bart., D.L., of
Duris
non
frangor.
27, Eaton Place, S.W., an eagle close
ppr., having a representation of a silver Mure, WiUiam, of CaldweU, Ayrsh., a
Saracen's head ppr. Duris non frangor.
medal presented by the Hon. E. I.
190. 14
Company to the first Baronet for his
HerringsweU House, SuS.,
of
services at the assault and capture of Mure
190. 14
same crest anti motto.
Seringapatam pendent from its neck
by a ribbon gu.. the dexter claw rest- Mure of Riccartoun, Scotland, a Saracen's head and neck from the shoulders
ing on an escutcheon, also gu., charged
wreathed round the temples with palm
with a representation upon a mount
Duris non frangor.
ppr.
cf. 190. 5
vert of an Indian hill-fort, and beneath
=;

a mule
glndium.

Munday

26

MUR

MUR

404

Huiehead, two hands ppr. issuing and Murray, a demi-man couped at the Murray, Ireland, on a ducal coronet a
martlet ppr.
95-12
thighs ppr., wreathed about the head
grasping a two-lianded sword in pale
and loins rert, holding in the dexter Murray of Spott and Longhermandston,
Auxilio
az., hilted and pommelled or.
Haddingtonsh., Scotland, a horse arg.,
hand a sword, and in the sinister a
213- I
Dei.
186. 2
Virtute fideqne.
furnished gu.
key, all ppr.
HurieU, a lion passant gardant, the tail
Murray-Aynsley, Charles Edward Murray,
cf. 52. 4
f/- 4- 3
extended ppr.
Esquire, of Santa Coupa, Mercara, Murray, Scotland, a horse salient arg.,
Muriell, a demi-cat per pale arg. and sa.,
Juncta virtute fides.
furnished gu.
Coorg, India, a man in armour, holding
holding in the claws a branch of roses
in the dexter hand a sword erect ppr., Murray of Pilkeirie, Fifesh., Scotland, a
of the first leaved ppr., gorged with a
Tutum te littore
pommel and hilt or, and in the sinister
ship under sail ppr.
260. i
fess counterchanged.
i6o. 13
in front of his breast a shield gu.,
sistam.
Murphy, O'Murphy, O'Murroughoue, and
charged with a bend arg., tirereon three Murray, Scotland, an olive-tree ppr.
ramdemi-lion
a
Mac Murroughoue,
points
or.
Furth
fortune
mullets
of
six
Elhello
quies.
pant gu., holding between his paws a
and fill the fetters.
Murray, Bart., of Ochtertyre, Perthsh.,
12. 5
garb or. Fortis et Jiospitalis.
Scotland, an olive-branch issuing vert.
Murphy, Arthur Mac Morogh, Esquire, Murray-Aynsley, Hugh Percy, Esquire,
of Riverlaw, Christchurch, New Zea151. 11
Ex hello quies.
of Oulartleigh, co. Wexford, Ireland, on
land, same crest and motto.
Murray, Scotland, an olive-branch ppr.
a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion
151. 11
In hello quies.
rampant, also gn., holding between the Murray-Aynsley, Rev. John Crueer, J. P.,
Brampton,
Madley"
R.S.O.,
crest
Great
same
of
of
Lintrose,
Perthsh.,
mori.
Murray
paws a garb or. Vincere vel
Herefordsh., same crest and motto.
and motto.
Fortis et hospitalis.
Murphy, William, Esquire, of Kilbrew, Murray-Aynsley, John Francis, Esquire, Murray, Sir Patrick Keith, of Ochterof Hall Court, Botley. Hants, same
Perthsh., an olive-branch or.
tyre,
00. Meath, and of Upper Mount Street,
crest and motto.
151. 11
In hello quies.
Dublin, on a mount vert, a lion rampant
gu., bezantee, holding in the fore-paws Murray-Aynsley, John Percy Murray, Murray, a branch of laurel erect vert.
crest
and
motto.
same
Paritur
hello.
151. 13
a garb or.
demiEriswell
Lodge,
Suff.,
a
George,
G.C.B.,
Murray, late General Sir
Murphy, William Brudenell, Esquire, of Murray of
savage ppr., -ivreathed about the head
G.O.H., a laurel-branch erect vert.
Mount Merrion, Stillorgan, co. Dublin,
Furth fortune and fill
and waist rert, holding in his dexter
Paritur hello.
same crest. Fortis et hospitalis.
hand a dagger, also ppr., pommel and
151. 13
the fetters.
Murphy, Ireland, a lion rampant gu.,
hilt or, and in his sinister a key of the Murray,
an eagle's head erased sa.,
holding between its paws a garb or.
last.
Furth
and
the
fetters.
fortune
fill
the
beak
a fleur-de-lis.
Canada,
a
holding
in
Montreal,
Edivard.
of
Murphy,
186.
2
cf. 84. 12
lion rampant gu., holding in the dexter
Murray, George Moore, Esquire, of Mexico, Murray, an eagle's head ppr. Tout prest.
paw a garb or. Fortis et hospitalis.
out of a crescent or, a demi-savage
Murphy, a linn rampant gu., holding in
NoctesafFrontee ppr., wreathed about the Murray, Scotland, an eagle ppr.
.ga: b or.
ter pa
temples or and az., holding in the
76. 2
que diesque pra^sto.
hawk's head or.
Murphy, ^^e
dexter hand a sword erect, all ppr., and Murray of Loehland, Scotland, a greyc/. 88. 12
sinister
a
key,
the
wards
upwards
Gloria
prccda.
in
the
ppr.
nan
boar
hound
current
Murphy-Eastwood, Major Francis, a
of the first.
cf. 58. 2
passant az., charged with a castle arg.,
and holding in the mouth an oak- Murray, a demi-savage ppr., wreathed Murray of Deuchar, Selkirksh., Scotland,
about the head and middle vert, holdan escallop gu. Fidei signum.
branch ppr. Oriens sylva.
ing in his dexter hand a dagger ppr.,
141. 14
Murrant of London, a Moor's head ppr.,
pommel and hilt or, and in his sinister Murray, Bart., of Stanhope, Scotland,
wreathed round the head arg. and gu.,
an anchor of the last.
cf. i86. 2
a dove holding in its beak an olivebetween two dragon's wings or.
Murray of Danesfield, Bucks, a demibranch, all ppr. Pads nuncia. 92. 5
Murray, Duke of Atholl, see Atholl.
savage wTeathed about the temples Murray, Scotland, a mullet or. Sans
Murray, Earl of Dunmore, see Dunmore.
and loins holding a bugle-horn, all
164. 2
tache.
Murray, see Minto, Earl of.
ppr. {for Murray).
Hon. Thomas Hodge.
(2) A stag trippant Murray-Prior,
Murray, Earl of Annandale, an angel ppr.
184. 12
{for Scott). Hinc usque superna venahor.
Esquire, of Maroon Logom River,
XocUs,i,: ,;.., ,,.ref:to.
vert
estoile
Mansfield.
(i)
An
{for
Queensland:
Earl
0!
Mansfield,
see
Murray,
117. 8
Prior).
164. I.
Murray, Lord Elibank, 't' Elibank.
(2) A mullet per pale
Murray, Scotland, a demi-savage with a
Malo mori
or and gu. {for Murray).
Murray, Baron Glenlyon, see Glenlyon.
club over his dexter shoulder ppr.
164. 2
quam foedari.
Murray, His Hor.Mur Charles Edward
Fnrth fortune.
186. 5
Robertson, of New South Wales, Murray, a demi-naked man winding a Murray-Prior, Hervey Morris Murray,
hunting-horn ppr. Hinc usque superna
District Court Judge, a demi-man
Brisbane, Queensland, same crests and
venahor.
wreathed about the middle with oakmotto.
leaves ppr., winding a horn or. Snperna Murray of Falahill, Edinburghsh., and Murray of Murrayshall, Perthsh., a buck's
121. 5
venahor.
Philiphaugh, Selkirksh., Scotland,
head ppr. Made virtute.
Murray, John Forbes Pringle Xesbitt,
demi-man vested in green, winding
Murray, Scotland, a stag's head ppr.
121.5
Esquire, J. P., a derai;man winding his
MarJe virtute.
hunting-horn ppr. Hinc usque superna
Hinc usque supe.rna venahor.
horn.
venabor.
Murray, Graham-, Henry Stewart, of
187,
Murray, Archibald Charles Philip, same Hurray, Scotland, a mermaid ppr. Tout
Murrayshall, Perth; (i) A dove ppr.
crest and motto.
prest.
92. 2.
184. 5
(2) A buck's
{for Graham).
Murray, Seott-, Charles Aloysius, Manor Murray, John, of Polmaise, Stirlingsh., a
head couped ppr. {for Murray). CanHouse, Hambleden, Henley-on-Thames,
mermaid holding in her dexter hand a
121. 5
Macte virtute.
dide et secure.
same crest and motto.
mirror, and in her sinister a comb, all Murray of Broughton, Wigtovrash., ScotImperio.
ppr.
Murray, Alexander Sutherland, Esquire,
Tout pret.
land, a griffin salient ppr.
184. 5
of Dunrobin, Casterton, Victoria, for- Murray of Touchadam. Stirlingsh., Scotcf. 62. 8
merly of Caius College, Cambridge,
land, a mermaid holding in her dexter Murray, Alfred Alexander. M.A., LL.B..
hand a mirror, and in her sinister a
a demi-savage holding in his dexter
F.R.S.F... of Gardnershall, and Westhand a dagger ppr., pommel and hilt
Vale vincomb, all ppr. Tout prest.
House. Cramond.
field
184. 5
or, and in his sinister a key of the last.
Murray of Pennyland, Caithness-sh,
eique.
Furlh fortune and fill the fetters. 186. 2
Scotland, a mermaid holding in her Murray of Castle Murray, co. Donegal, a
dexter hand a sword ppr. In utrumque
Imperio.
62. 2
Murray, Scotland, a demi-man wreathed
griflRn segreant ppr.
about the head and loins vert, holding
paratus.
184. 7 Murray-Stewart, Horatio Granville, Esin his dexter hand a dagger arg., hilt Murray,
William,
of
Murraythwaite,
quire, J.P., D.L., of CaUy, Gatehouse,
and pommel or, and in his sinister a
Dumfriessh., a cherub ppr., winged or.
N.B. (i) A pelican in her piety {for
key ppr. Furth fortune..
it'
Noctesque diesque prcesto.
Stewart).
(2) A griffin salient ]ipr..
189. 9

1.

MUR
Yirescit vvinere virtus.

MYL

405

charged on the shoulder with a cross


crosslet az. for difference, {for Murray).

Imperio.

Muschampe

Barmoor, Northumb., and


Horsley, Surrey, a mastiff dog ppr.,
of

collared arg.

tience

Musgrave, see Sagar-Musgrave.


Hurray, Bart. of Blackbaronj', Peeblessh.
Scotland, a dexter hand holding a roll Musgrave, Sir Richard John, Bart., D.L.,
Deiim
of Tourin, co. Waterford, two arms
of paper fesseways, all ppr.
cj. 215. 6
time.
in armour embowed ppr., supporting
an annulet or. ,Sans changer.
Murray of Cringletie, Peeblessh., a dexter
hand holding a roll. Deuni time.
Musgrave of Shillingtou Manor, Hitchin,
215. 6
Berls, two arms in mail armour uplifting an annulet or.
Murray, Sir Digby. Bart., of Blackbarony.
Sans changer.
Peeblessh., a dexter hand holding a Musgrave, Sir Richard George, Bart.,
ppr.
Deum
time.
scroll fesseways
of EdenhaU, Cumb., two arms in armour embowed and gauntleted ppr.,
Murray, Scotland, a dexter arm in argrasping an annulet or. Sans changer.
mour embowed, the hand apaumee.
200. I Musgrave, Sir James, Bart., out of a
mural crown or, two arras vambraced,
Murray, Scotland, a hand ppr., holding
Inde securior.
embowed and gauntleted ppr., grasping
a fetterlock or.
two annulets interlaced of the first.
Murray, Bart., of Glendoick. Scotland, a
dexter hand holding a mirror. Nosce
Sans changer.
teipsum.
Musgrave, two arms embowed, habited
erm., cuffed or, holding in the hands
Murray, Sir Robert, Bart., D.L., of Clermont, Fifesh., a dexter hand brandishppr. an annulet of the second, between
Deum time.
the arms a human heart gu.
ing a flaming sword ppr.
Murray, Anthony George, Esq., .J.P., of Musgrave, Wykeham-, Wenman Aubrey,
Dolleire, Crieff, N.B., two hands clasped
Thame Park, Oxon., a bull's head sa.,
fesseways issuing from clouds. Fides
horned or, charged on the neck with
servata.
two chevronels arg. Manners maketh
Murray of Melgund, Forfarsh., Scotland,
Placeam dum Musgrove, Musgrove-, of Raworth. near
a burning lamp ppr.
Hadleigh, Suff., a demi-lion ppr., gorged
with a collar gemelle sa., and holding
Murray, Alexander Borthwick, of Murray
Park, Adelaide, S.A., a galley sa., the
between the paws a lozenge az. charged
with a cross crosslet or. Nil desperflags gu.
Nodes diesque prccKto.
,

(/.

17. 12

Murray, Scotland, a lion rampant gu.,


supporting a battle-axe in pale. Virtute
fideque.

Murray, a lion rampant gardant gu., collared and chained, and supporting an
anchor or.
Virtute fideque.
Murray of Simprin, Forfarsh., a demilion gu., holding between its paws a
Virtute fideque.
Lochaber-axe ppr.
cf.

16. 12

Murray, Scotland, a lion's gamb holding


a sword ppr. Fortes jortuna adjuvat.
38. 5

Murray

of

Birmingham, Warw., a teleor.


They by permis-

scope on a stand

sion shine.
Murray of Drumcairn, Perthsh., Scotland,
Malo mori
a swan's head couped ppr.
quam fcedari.
cf. 101. 5
Murrell, a griffin's head with wings addorsed.
cf. 67. 1
Murrell or Murrill, a demi-lion rampant
gardant per pale arg. and sa., collared
counterchauged. holding in the dexter
paw a bunch of flowers arg., stalked
vert.

Musard,

a savage's head couped and


drops of blood ppr.
190. 11

distilling

Muschamp

of Brotherlee, Durh., a lion


gu., holding in the dexter
a banner az., charged with a
Vulneror non vincor.
crescent or.
Muschamp of Camberwell, Surrey, a cata-mountain ppr., tied round the neck
with a scarf arg., charged en the breast
with a martlet for difference.
Muschamp of Dublin and Cork, on a
carmon royal, mounted or, a cat-amountain passant gardant ppr. Quid
gens sine menle.

rampant

paw

and

resolution.

'

15c. 8

Mutlow, Olouc. and Worcs., a griffin's


head couped per pale indented arg.

and

gu., guttee counterchauged, holding in the beak a buck's foot erased


and erect or.

Mutter, a castle triple-towered ppr.,


doors and windows gu. Patience and
resolution.

155. 8

Mutter, Major James lOtchell, of Somenosdale, Somenos E. and N. Railway,


British Columbia, Canada, a castle
triple-towered sa., masoned arg., from
the centre tower a flag flying arg.,
charged with a cioss gu. Patience and
resolution.

155. 8

Muttlebury of Jordaine, Somers., a tiare


current arg.
cf. 136. 3
Mutton of Pickton, Leics., a unicorn rampant.
48. 2
Myatt, William James, Esquire, of Abchurch Lane, E.C., upon a rock ppr., a
talbot passant per pale sa. and erminois, collared and chain reflexed over
the back or, supporting with the dexter
leg a battle-axe, also or.
J'y suis fi/
reste.

Myddelton, Richard, Chirk Castle, Denbigh, out of a ducal coronet a dexter


hand ppr. In veritate triumpho.
Myddleton, Wales, out of a ducal coronet
or, a dexter hand erect ppr.
cf. 222. 14
andum.
Myddleton, Wharton-, of Old Park, Durh.
Musgrove, Bart., of Speldhurst, Kent,
(i) A savage WTeathed about the head
same crest and motto.
with leaves holding in the dexter hand
Mushat and Mushet, a mount vert, semee
and supporting on his shoulders an
of strawberries ppr.
oak-tree erased and fructed, all ppr.
Mushet of Holland and Scotland, a twig
{for Myddleton).
(2) A bull's head
of rose blooming ppr.
Dabunt aspera
erased arg.. charged with a trefoil
rosas.
vert {for Wharton).
Laissez dire.
149. 5
Mushet, on the top of a Saracen's head
cf- 44- 3
affrontee, a dove holding in its beak Mydhope, Yorks, a demi-lion rampant
an olive-branch ppr.
az., holding a ducal coronet or.
Muskerry, Baron (Deane-Morgan), of Myers, see Waskett-Myers.
Muskerry, co. Cork, in Ireland: (i) A Myers, a ducal coronet or, ensigned with
reindeer's head caboshed or, charged
three arrows points downwards enwith a mullet az. {for Morgan), cf.
twined with a serpent, all ppr. 173. 2
122. 4.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or, Myers, a demi-horse rampant erased.
a demi-sea-otter ppr. {for Denne).
cf- 5- 33
Honor et virtus. Forti et fideli nihil Myers, William Henry, Swanmore, Hants,
difficile.
a demi-lion gu., guttee-d'or, holding in
Muskett, Suff. and Norf., out of a ducal
the dexter paw a mullet of six points
coronet or. a demi-antelope sa., chained
or, and resting the sinister on two
and ringed of the first.
mascles interlaced of the last.
cf. 126. 8
Muskett of Clippesby, Yarmouth, out of Myers-Beswick, William Beswick, 75,
a ducal coronet or, a demi-antelope
Avenue Road, Regent's Park, a dexter
sa., ringed and chained or.
hand couped at the wrist ppr., the
Musner, out of a ducal coronet or, a
palm charged with an estoile radiated
camel's head sa.
Denique
or, between two antlers ppr.
cf. 132. 7
Mussell of Staple Langford, Wilts, a
ccelum.
wolf salient sa.
Myers, a boar's head erased in fess. 42. 2
cf. 2S. 1
Mussenden of Heling, Lines, a Cornish Myers, Bart, {extinct), of Whitehaven,
chough ppr., holding in the beak a
Cumb., and Monkstown. co. Dublin, a
sprig of laurel vert.
mermaid ppr.. the waist encircled by
cf. 107. 14
Mussenden of Larchfield, co. Down, a
a mural coronet or. Non dormiat qui
dove holding in the beak an olivecustodit.
cf. 184. 5
branch, all ppr. J'aime la liberte.
Myggs, a talbot's head sa., eared arg.,
cf. 56. i
coUared or.
92. 5
Mustard of East Lodge, Mistley, Essex, Mylbourne, a leopard's head per pale
22. 10
issiiant from a cnaplet of olive
a
arg. and sa.
dexter hand couped at the wrist ppr., Mylchreest, Thomas George, Esquire, of
holding a Passion cross gu.
Eltofts, Thorner, near Leeds, upon a
crosslets
or,
cross
two
ppr.,
rock
Musters,
Chaworth-,
see
ChaworthMusters.
thereon a lark witti wings elevated and
MustOD, on a chapeau ppr., a garb or.
addorsed ppr. My shegin dy ve bee eh.
252. 12
153. 10
,

160. 6

Murray, Scotland, a lion's head erased


crowned with an antique crown.

Muterer, Scotland, a ciistle triple-towered


ppr., loopholes and portway gu.
Pa-

MYL

NAP

406

Yorks, out of an antique


crown or, a dragon's head sa., collared
and chained of the first.
Myles, Kent, a buzzard ppr.
MyUe, Scotland, a bidl's head erased sa.

Mylecent,

44- 3

Hylies of London, a lion rampant or.


I-

Mylne, Scotland, a martlet volant.

the beaver turned up, and on the top a

plumaish gu.

Tarn arte quam martc.


182.

Mynn

47-

or.

121. 2

or.

Myreton and Myrtoun, Scotland, issuing


out of a cioud a dexter hand in fess
holding a cross forraee fitched

ppr.,

gu.
of Weatherook, Worcs., a dexter
223. 6
arm in armour, holding in the Myreton, Scotland, two arms issuing from
clouds, and drawing up an anchor out
hand a lion's gamb erased, all ppr.
Fnc el spern.
of the sea ppr.
Utidique ftUsu^.
Mynors, Heref., a naked arm couped at
224. 13

13

Mynors

Ex

cubit

96.
industria.
Mylne, Sir John, Bart., a hand grasping
a baton ppr. Prudcniia et marte.
Mylne of Mylnefield, Perthsh., a dexter
hand holding a book ppr. Efficiunt
claru7n studia.
215. 4

of Jlynde Town, Shropsh., a heathcock ppr.


of Cratfield, Sufi., a demi-pegasus

Mynde

Mynshull, Chesh., two lion's gambs gu.,


supporting a crescent arg.
cf. 39. 6
Myreson, a buck's head erased sa., attired

the elbow ppr., holding a lion's


erased sa.
Spero ut fidelis.

gamb Myrton,

Bart, (extinct), of Gogar, EdinScotland, a pine-tree fructed

burgh,

Virtutis prceminm.
144. 10
Myrtoun, Scotland, a crescent arg. 163. 2
Mysters of London, a griffin's head erased
sa., charged with two bars gemelle or.

ppr.

f"

Mylne, General William Charles Robert, Mynors, Heref. a naked arm couped at
of Stangrove Park, Eden Bridge, Kent,
the elbow ppr., holding in the hand a
220. 10
lion's gamb erased sa.
same crest and motto.
264. i
Thomas Hassall, of
Mylne, William John Home, of Amwell Mynors,
Rev.
Grove, Herts, Esquire, of Queen's
Weatheroak Hall, Alvechurch, WorCollege, Oxford. M.A., at present recester, same crest.
of
siding at Sabrina, Clevedon Road, Mynors,
WiUoug' 'y BaskerviUe,
Weston-super-Mare, Somers., and the
aaked arm embowed,
Treago, Heref.,
Rev R. S. Mylne of Great Amwell, near
the hand holding an eagle's leg erased at
Spcro ut fidelis.
Ware, Herts, a Pallas's head couped
the thigh, all ppr.
at the shoulders ppr., vested about the
220. 12
neck vert, on the head a helmet az., Mynshull, see .Miashall and ilinshull.
t.

cf.

66. 2

Mytton, Devereux Herbert, Garth, near


Welshpool, Montgomerysh., a ram's

head couped arg., armed or.


130. I
Mytton of Shipton, Shropsh., a bull's
head erased bezantee.
cf. 44. 3
Mytton of Cleobury North, a bull's head
charged with three annulets. Interno
rohore.

cf.

44- 3

N.
Naas, Lord, see Mayo, Earl of.
Nadler, a cross crosslet fitchee and

sword

166. 12

in saltier

Naesmith, Scotland, a hand holding a

Non arte sed marte.


221. 13
Sir Michael George, Bart., of
Posso, Peeblessh., a hand ppr., holding
a broken hammer or. Non arte sea
221. 13
marte.
Nagle, Bart, (extinct), Ireland, a goldfinch ppr.
Non vox, sed votum.
108. 8
Nagle, Chichester-, of Calverleigh Court.
Devonsli.
(
A goldfinch ppr. (for
i )
heron rising
Nagle).
108. 8.
{2)
holding in its beak an eel ppr. (for
Non vox, sed votum.
Chichester).
cf. 104. 13
Nagle, Lieutenant-Colonel Richard, of
Rose-Mount, Ramsey, Isle of Man, on
broken hammer

Naesmyth,

Nairn of St. Fort, Fifesh., a celestial


sphere or and az., standing upon a foot
csperance me confort.
gu. Spes ultra.
Nairn or Nairne, William, of Dunsinane,
Scotland, a celestial sphere on a stand
ppr.
Spes ultra. L'esperance me confort.
159. 4
Nairn, Scotland, a globe on a stand ppr.
Spes ultra.
159. 4
Nairne, the sun in his splendour or. 162. 2
Naish, a dexter hand holding a sword in
212. 9
pale ppr.
Naish of BallycuUen, co. Limerick, a grey-

hound sejant

ppr., collared arg.

Nalder of Reading, Berks, a

59. 2

armour, grasping in the hand


ppr.
306. 6
Birts Morton. Worcs., a
water-spaniel passant arg.
57. 7
Nansolyn, a cross patce fitched az. 163. 3
Nanson, a peacock in his pride ppr. 103. 1
Nanson, John, Esquire, J.P., of .\ppleby, a
ducal coronet surmounted by a martlet.
Nanton, Suff., a cockatrice close ppr.,
the wings sa.
Nants, anestoileofeightpointsor. C/.164.4
Napean, a goat passant.
cf. 129. 5
Naper, Devonsh., a demi-antelope erased
in

or.

all

of

attired arg.

cf.

wyvern

gu.

Nanby, a hon's gamb

sa.,

70.

holding an

ostrich-feather arg.
37. 3
Nandike of Elstone, Yorks, a demi-griffin

with wings addorsed arg., supporting


an Eastern coronet gu., a nightingale
a spear sa., headed of the first.
or, gorged with a wreath of laurel vert, Nanfan or Nanphan, two dolphins adsupporting with its dexter claw a spear
dorsed az.
140. I
erect, therefrom a banner flying to the Nanfan of Birtsmorton Court, Berrow
and Pendock, Worcs., a water-spaniel
sinister of the second inscribed with
"
Assaye" in letters sa. On
passant arg.
the word
57. 7
Non vox, Nanfant, three pruning-hooks, one in pale
with you (over the crest).
sed. vottim.
108. 12
and two in saltier, or, environed in the
middle by a wreath.
Nagle, Ireland, a naval coronet or, there178. 12
on a falcon with wings expanded ppr.. Nanfant, on a coronet or, a bird az.
belled and jessed or, resting his dexter Nangle of Navan, co. Meath, Ireland, a
claw on an anchor sa. Gratitude and
falcon sa., jessed and belled or. cf. 85.2
loyalty.
Nangothan and Nangotham, a pole-cat
arg.
Nail, a round buckle gu., between two
cf. 135. 13
wings, the dexter arg., the sinister of Nanney, Wales, a lion rampant az.
i. 13
the first.
Nanney, Ellis-, Bart. (i) A lion rampant
az., holding in dexter fore-paw afleurNairn of Seggieden, Perthsh., Scotland,
the trunk of an oak-tree sprouting
de-hs or, and resting the dexter hind
leaves ppr.
Sero, sed serio.
leg on a like fleur-de-lis (for Nanney).
145-2
Nairn, a lion rampant supporting a garb
306. 5.
(2) A hon rampant or, gorged
ppr.
I. 9
with a collar invectd gules, holding
Nairn, Scotland, a globe on a stand ppr.
between the fore-paws an escocheon
Spes ultra.
of the last, charged with an arm em159-4
:

126. 5

head Naper or Napper, Ireland, a pha>nis ppr.


66. 2

era.sed.

Nallinghurst, a

cf.

gritlin's

bowed

a javelin

Nanphan

82. 2

Naper, Ireland, on a
ppr.

mount

vert, a falcon
86. 7

Naper or Napier, Bucks, a dexter cubit

arm vested
in the

hand

gu., cuffed arg., grasping


ppr. a crescent of the first.
206. 10

Naper of Loughcrew, Meath, same crest.


Naper or Napper of Bawnmore, New
Ross, CO. Wexford, a dexter hand
couped at the elbow, vested gu., turned

Napier, Baron (Napier), of Magdala, in


Abj-ssinia, and of Caryngton, County
Palatine of Chester, on a mount vert, a
lion passant or, gorged with a collar gu.,
and a broken chain reflexed over the
back or, supporting with the sinister
fore-paw a flagstaff in bend sinister
ppr., therefrom flowing a banner arg.,
charged with a cross couped gu.
Tu
xnncma frnnge.
282. 9
Napier of Blackstone, Renfre^^sh., Scotland, a dexter arm grasping in tlie
S'lns tachc.
216.8
hand a crescent.

Napier, Dorset and Beds, a dexter arm


erect vested gu., the hand ppr., grasping a crescent arg.
206. 10

NAP
Napier,

House,

NEA

407

Edward

Berkeley, of Pennard
Somer3., a dexter cubit arm

grasping a crescent arg.. and above, Naughton, a demi-lion rampant gardant


SaTis tache
Napier).
{for
holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis.
(2) (on
the sinister side) The top of an embat- Naunton, an ostrich's head arg., ducally
tled tower arg., masoned sa., issuing
gorged az.
cf. c^y. 9
therefrom four lances disposed saltire- Naunton of Alderton and Letheringham
ways ppr., three and three, with penAbbey, Suff., a basilisk ppr. Ot vidi,
nous az {for Scott of Thirlestane).
ut vici.
Constant et vray.
Ready, aye ready.
Nayler, Benjamin Round, Beechwood,
Napleto'n, a griffin statant.
63. 8
Beech Lanes, near Birmingham, a greyNapper of London, on a mount vert, a
hound sejant arg., resting tlie dexter
falcon close ppr.
86. 7
paw on a passion-nail az., and holding
Napton, Warw., a lion passant, the tail
in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert.

erect, liolding in tlie hand a crescent.


Fato providetitia major.
216. 8
Napier, Sir William Lennox, Bart., 26,
Argyll Road, Kensington, a dexter
cubit ami erect ppr., the hand grasping
a crescent are., the arm charged -nith a
rose gu.
Sanstache.
c/. 216. 8
Napier and Ettrick, Baron (Napier), of
Jlerchiston, a dexter arm erect couped
below the elbow ppr., grasping a
extended ppr.
crescent arg., and over it the motto,
Cder et cert us.
5. 11
Snns Cache.
216. 8 Narbon, a dove volant, holding in its beak Naylor of Wakefield, Yorks, a lark volant
an olive-branch.
Napier, Archibald Scott, of Wadakan93. 10
cheri. Cochin States, India, same crest Narboon or Narboone, the golden fleece Naylor or Naylour of London, D
or, banded az.
and motto.
130. 10
Oxon., and Hunts,
head erased
Napier, Archibald David, Edinburgh, Nares, Kent, two spears in saltier ppr.
sa., charged on the neck
ith a saltier
banded in the middle az. {A nother, gu.
two arms in armour embowed and
or.
cf. 17. 8
gauntleted ppr., holding a crescent arg. Narford, issuing out of a cloud a dexter Naylor of Leigh ton Hall, Montgomerysh..
hand fesseways ppr., holding a cross
iSans tache.
267. i
a lion passant sa., charged on the body
crosslet fitchee gu.
Napier, John Gareth, ifadulkeele, Ceylon,
with two saltires or, resting the dexter
cf. 22^. 6
Nash, Ireland, a pelican vulning herself
same crest and motto.
fore-paw upon an escutcheon of the
ppr.
Napier, Theodore, Balmanno, West Castle
98. I
arms, viz.
per pale or and arg., a pale
Road, Merchiston, Edinburgh, an arm Nash, a wolf regardant.
sa.,
fretty
cf. 28. 12
or,
between two lions
Nash,
a
greyhound
sejant
arg.
Omnia
in chain armour embowed, the hand
c..
rampant, also sa. Hoc age.
3
vincit Veritas.
grasping a battle-axe ppr. Pro Ecge et
59. 4 Naylor-Leyland, Sir Albert Edward Herpnlria.
bert, Bart., Hyde Park House, Albert
294. 10 Nash, Ireland, a greyhound sejant sa.,
collared arg., studded or.
Omnia vinNapier of Culcreuch. Stirlingsh., ScotCJate, W.
(i) A mount vert, thereon
cit Veritas.
land, a hand holding an eagle's leg
an escallop arg., in front of a demicf. 59. 2
(i) On a mount vert, a
erased ppr., the talons expanded gu. Nash, Worcs.
eagle erminois, wings endorsed az.,
greyhound current arg. charged on the
Fides servata secv.ndat.
bezantee, and charged with a cross
220.12
body with an ermine -spot sa., holding
couped wavy or, in the beak three ears
Napier, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
in the mouth a sprig of ash ppr.
an eagle's leg erased.
Vincit Veritas.
of barley banded or (for Leyland).
cf.
220. 12
58. 2.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet,
279. 4. (2) A lion sa., on the body two
jewelled and turned up erm., a greysaltires or, resting the dexter tore-paw
Napier, Sir Archibald Lennox Milliken,
hound's head arg., collared sa., the
on an escutcheon charged with the
ISart., of Napier, and 69, Onslow Square,
rim and ring or.
arms of Naylor, on the shoulder a cross
S.W. : (i) An arm grasping an eagle's
cf. 61. 7
couped wavy or (for Naylor).
220. 12.
leg ppr. (for Napier).
279. 3
(2) A Nash of the Noak, Hartley, Worcs., upon
a mount vert, a greyhound courant Naylor-Leyland, John, a lion passant sa.,
demi-lion rampant gu., holding in his
arg., charged on the body with an
charged on the body with two saltires
dexter fore-paw a dagger or (for ililliermine-spot sa., holding in the mouth
or, resting the dexter fore-paw on an
hen). Sanstache.
Regardebien. 14.12
a sprig of ash ppr. In utroque fidelis.
escutcheon per pale or and arg.. a pale
Napier of Ballikinrain, Dumbartonsli., a
sa. fretty or, between two lions rampant
dexter hand holding an eagle's leg
cf. 58. 2
of the third.
erased in bend ppr., armed gu.
Nil Nash of Martley, Claines, and Droitwich,
Worcs., a greyhound com-ant arg.
Naylor-Leyland, Rowland Edward Leyveretur Veritas.
220. 12
land, same crest.
Napier of Falside, Fifesh., Scotland, two
cf. 58. 2
hands conjoined and grasping a cutlass Nash of London, a cubit arm erect vested Naylord of Newland, Glouc, a goat's
az., cuffed arg., holding in the hand
head or, attired sa.. holding in the
in pale ppr.
Absque dedecore.
an oak- branch fructed ppr.
mouth a sprig of laurel ppr. cf. 128. 12
Napier, two dexter hands clasped in
amity holding a dagger in pale, all ppr. Nasmyth, Bart., Scotland, a hand holding Naylour, Kent, on a mount vert, an eagle
a broken hammer or. Non arte sed
76. II
Absque dedecore.
224. 7
___
marte.
221. 13 Neagle, a demi-griffin segreant.
64. 2
Napier of Craigannet, Stirlingsh., Scotram statant ppr.
131. 13
land, a hand holding a couteau sword Nasmyth or Neasmith, a hand hoHing a
broken hammer. Non arte sed marte.
Neal, a mound gu., banded and crossed
ppr.
Sans tache.
221. 13
or.
159. 12
Napier of BaUichearne, Dumbartonsh.,
lal, an arm in armour in bend dexter,
Scotland, an eagle's leg in fess erased Nason, Dr. John James, Church House,
head
holding in the hand a sword in bend
Stratford-on-Avon,
a
ram's
ppr., armed gu.
Vincit Veritas.

Napier

of

Balwhapple,

couped. Spe labor levis.


Nassau, Prince of Orange, out of a ducal
coronet or, the attires of a buck gu.

Dumbartonsh.,

Scotland, an eagle's leg erased in bend


ppr.,

armed

gu.

Usque

fidelis.

Napier of Kilmachew, Dumbartonsh.,


Scotland, a man's head adorned with
laurel ppr.

Virtute gloria parta.

c/.

190.

Napier of West Shandon, Dumbartonsh.,


a man's head in profile wreathed with
la urel ppr. Virtute gloria parta. cf. 1 90.
Napier, Dorset, a heron ppr.
105. 9
Napier, Bart, {extinct), of Luton-Hoo,
Beds, and Halliwell, Oxon, a greyhound sejant gu., collared and lined

or.

Napier,

Hanks

c/.

or,

armed

arg.

cf.

66. 2

Neal of Yeovil. Soraers., out of a wreath


of oak or. a dexter cubit arm in armour
holding in the gauntlet ppr. a sword
erect, also ppr., pommel and hilt of the
first, transfixing a greyhound's head
erased arg.

gu., ducally

of the first.

59. 2

126. 5

2 to. 3

crowned Neal, William Phene, Esquire, CO., of


Cherryhintou Hall, Cambridge, and
Pinner's Hall, Great Winchester Street,
Nathaley, Nathiley, or Natheley, out of
London, E.C., a lion rampant. Cona ducal coronet or, a demi-swan with
silio non impeiu.
displayed
167. 9
Nathan, a heart gu., pierced by an arrow Neale, a mascle or.
181. 10 Neale of Warnford, Hants, out of a ducal
in bend sinister sa.
coronet or, a chaplet of laurel vert.
Naughton, Scotland, a demi-tower gu. /
146.
hope in Go;!.
9

rampant gardant

a demi-antelope erased at the

Napier-Clavering, Rev. John Warren,


Axwell Park, Blaydon-on-Tyne, Durh.
(I) (on the de.xter side) A dexter arm
from the elbow in pale ppr., the hand

sinister.

Neal or Neale of Yelden, Beds, Essex,


Wollaston and Hanging Houghton,
Northamp., a griffin's head erased arg.

1^3- 3
Nassau, Earl oJ Roehford (extinct), in a
coronet composed of fleurs-de-lis and
strawberry-leaves or, two single attires
Ne supra modum sapere.
of a stag gu.
123. I
Nassau, Earl ot Grantham {extinct), on a
chapeau az., turned up erminois, a lion

NEA

NEP

408

Neilson of Maxwood, Scotland, a dexter


hand holding a dagger, all ppr. Virtute
212. 3
et rntis.
Neilson of Craigcaffie, Scotland, a dexter
hand holding a lance in pale ppr. His

Blidworth, out of an Eastern


coronet or, a griffin's head sa., charged
with an estoile of the first.
c/. 71. I
Neale, a tower gu., from the battlements Need, Captain Walter. Woodhouse Castle,
Mansfield, Notts, same crest.
a pelican rising with wings displayed
Need of Fountain Dale, Notts, out of an
or, vulning herself ppr.
Eastern coronet or, a griffin's head ppr.
Neale, on a mount vert, a stag statant.
117. I Needes, a buck's head cabossed, pierced
through by an arrow, all ppr. cf. 122. 5
Neale, John Alexander. 42, Half-Moon
Street, W., an arm in armour embowed Needham, Earl Kllmorey, see Kilmorey.
ppr., brandishing a sword arg., pom- Needham, Leics.. a phoenix in flames ppr.
Nunc aut nunquani.
S2. 2
mel and hilt or. Loyal au mart.
honour- Needham of Lenton, Notts, issuing out
(i) (of
Neale-Burrard, Bart.
Soi/ez
of flames a phcenix, all ppr.
able augmentation, granted in 181 5),
82. 2
fertile.
Out of a naval coronet or, a cubit arm
Needham of Kynoleton, Derbysh., a
erect encircled by a branch of oak ppr.
phoenix in flames ppr., charged on the
the hand grasping a trident in bend
breast with a trefoil slipped or.
sinister point downwards of the first.
cf. 82. 2
214. 14.
(2) A dexter arm in armour
embowed, the hand grasping a sword, Needham or Nedham of Nedham in the
Peak, Derbysh.: (i) A phcenix in
all ppr.
195- flames ppr. ,82. 2.
(2) On a mount
Keale, a dexter arm couped at the elbow
vert, a stag lodged sa.. attired or.
212. 3
brandisliing a sword ppr.
115. 12.
Neale of Deane, Beds, out of a mural
(3) Out of a palisado coronet
rampant
per
or,
a
buck's
head
sa.
coronet or, a demi-lion
fesse erra. and gu., charged with an Needham, Herts, out of a palisado coronet
or, a buck's head sa., attired of the first.
escallop counterchanged.
(i) Out
cf. 121. 5
Neale of AUesley Park, Warw.
of a mural coronet or, a demi-lion ram- Needham of Alexton and Gadesby, Leics.,
on a mount vert, a stag lodged sa.,
pant per fess erm. and gu.. charged on
attired or, charged with a crescent.
the shoulder with an escallop counter-

Neale of Westminster. Ifiddx., a dragon's


head or, vulned in the neck gu.

Need

of

Regi serritimn.
Neilson, a dexter hand holding a spear
ppr.
Prwsto pro patria.
214. II
Neilson, Scotland, a dexter hand ppr.,
pointing to a crescent or.
His Jicji
servitium.
Neish, Cupid with his bow and arrow, aU
ppr.
.imiciliam trahit amor.
189. 7

:'

(for Neale).

(2)

On two crosses

patee arg., a demi-eagle displayed

sa.

(for Vamittart).

cf.

az.,

holding a lozenge

in pale arg., charged with a cross


crosslet sa.
35. 10
165. 10
Nele, a fret az.
Nell, a stag's head erased arg., attired or.
121. 2

Nelme, out of a ducal coronet or, a demidragon of the same with wings addorsed az., holding between the claws
a cross crosslet fitched gu.
Nelson, Earl (Nelson), Hiborough, Norf.,
and of Trafalgar and Morton ( i ) On
the dexter side, as a crest of honourable
augmentation on a naval coronet or,
the chelengk or plume of triumph
presented to Horatio. 1st Viscount
Nelson, by the Grand Signior or Sultan
Selim II.
and on the sinister the
:

family crest, viz.


upon waves of the
sea the stern of a Spanish man-of-war.
ill ppr., thereon inscribed " SanJosefj."
Palinan qui meruit ferat.
Nelson, Durh., out of a ducal coronet or,
16. 3
a demi-lion rampant arg.
Nelson of Grimstead, Yorks, a cubit arm
quarterly arg. and sa., holding in the
hand ppr. a fleur-de-lis per pale of the
210. 6
first and second.
Nelson, Ireland, a dexter arm in armour,
holding in the hand an oak-branch

115. 12

Needham, a turkey-cock in pride. loS. 5


Neefield and NerQeld, two anchors in

161. 7
saltier az.
165. 10
Neale or Nele, a fret az.
Neame, Arthur, J.P., Woodlands, Selling, Neeld, Sir Audley Dallas, Bart., of Grittleton House, Wilts, on a mount vert, a
Faversham, in front of a staff raguly
wolf's head erased sa., between two
fessewise az., a demi-heraldic antelope
branches of palm ppr. Nomen exarg., armed or, gorged with a collar
tendere faciis.
29. 9
gemel, also az., and pierced through the
neck with an arrow in bend sinister Neele, out of a ducal coronet a chaplet of
laurel vert.
146. 9
ppr.
Ne a meta oculos avertam.
I
crossed
moimd
and
Neele,
a
gu.,
banded
23721. i
or.
159. 12
Nearn, Ireland, a lion's head or.
Neasmith, Scotland, a dexter hand issu- Neels, Jersey, a lion's head afErontc-e ppr.
Marte
Xostre Roy et nostre foy.
ing holding a sword, all ppr.
non arte.
212. 13 Nefield and NesBeld, a pillar arg., supported by two lion's gambs ppr.
Neat, a horse's head bridled ppr.
51.5
39. 8
Neat or Neate of London, and Swindon. NefmeneiU'or Nefmenell, a dexter hand
apaumee ppr.
Wilts, a bull's head couped at the
222. 14
neck gu., armed and crined arg., be- Negus, Xort., a sea-mew resting its dexter
claw on an escallop or.
tween two dragon's iiings vert.
44. 4
Neave, Sir Thomas Lewis Hughes. Bart,, Neil, Scotland, a lion passant gardant sa.
of Dagnam Park, Essex, out of a ducal
4- 3
coronet or, a lily stalked and leaved Neil, a unicorn's head erased gu.
49. 5
vert, flowered and seeded of the first. Neill, issuing out of a cloud a hand holdSola proba gum honeata.
ing a club, all ppr.
214-9
1 5 1
5
Neave, Sheffield Henry Morier, Mill Neill, Smith-, James William, of BarnGreen Park, Ingatestone, out of a ducal
well, Ayrsh.
(i) An arm in armour,
coronet or, a lily stalked and leaved
holding in the hand a dagger backvert, flowered and seeded or.
Sola
handed. 277. 4. {2) A dexter hand
proba qu(B honesta.
holding a sword ppr.
Vincere vel mori.
Steady.
Neave, Arthur Thomas Digby, Hutton
277. 3
Hall, Brentwood, Essex, same crest NeiU, upon a mount vert, the embattleand motto.
ments of a tower ppr., surmounted
Neave of London, a demi-leopard rampant
by a pheon or. Floresco favente Deo.
gardant ppr., supporting an anchor or. Neill, Smith-, James William, SwindriIndustrid permanerUe.
gemuir, Dairy, Ayrsh.: (i) A sinister
23. i
Neaves, Scotland, a demi-lion gardant
arm in armour, holding a dagger backgu., supporting an anchor or.
Spe et
handed, all ppr. 277. 4. (2) A dexter
indu-stria.
hand holding a sword, all ppr. Vincere
cf. 12. 12
Nechure, a hand holding a rose-branch
vel mori.
Steady.
277. 3
ppi
218. 10 Neilson, out of a mural coronet az., a
lion's head or.
Nedb
Herts, a dolphin naiant or.
19. 12
Neilson of Corsock, Wigtownsh., Scotland,
Nedham, Wymondley, Herts, issuing out
a demi-man holding over his shoulder
of a palisado coronet or, a buck's head
a hammer, all ppr. Frcesto pro patria.
sa., attired of the first.
186. II

gamb

Neke, a lion's

changed

ppr.

Nelson, a cubit arm in armour, holding


in the hand a baton, all ppr.
cf. 209. 9
Nelson, Kent, a dexter arm erect, holding
a tilting-spear, all ppr.
214. 1
Nelson of Beeston, Norf., a hand holding
213. 5
a scimitar, hilt and pommel or.
Nelson, a dexter hand erect ppr., the
first finger and thumb pointing to a
crescent or.
cf. 222. 12
Nelson, Thomas, Esquire, of St. Leonards,
Edinburgh, a dexter arm in armour
bowed ppr., the hand grasping a

dagger
melled

erect, also ppr., hilted

"rliite

et votis.

and pomcf.

196. 5

Nelson, William, Esquire, of Salisbury


Green, Edinburgh, same crest and

motto.
cf. 196. 5
Nelson, a lion's gamb erect ppr., holding
an escutcheon sa., charged with a cross
patonce or.
Nelthorpe, Bart., Middx., issuing out of
clouds an arm couped in fess ppr.,
holding in the hand a sword in pale
arg.. hilt and pommel or.
223. 10
Nassau,
Robert
Nelthorpe,
Sutton-,
Scawby Hall, Lines, a wolf's head
erased gu.
Tou fours prest.

Nembhard

or Nemphartz,

demi-lamb

salient, bearing over the dexter shoulder the holy banner of the cross, all

ppr.
|

'

Pax

potior hello.

130.

Nepean, a goat passant ppr.


cf. 129. 5
Nepean. Re-.-. Sir Evan Yorke, Bart., D.L.,
of Bothenhampton. Dorset, on a mount

NER

NEW

409

vert, a goat passant sa., charged on


the side with two ermine-spots in fesse
or, attired, ungu., and gorged with a
collar of the last, thereon two nuillets
:S6. 5
gu.
Respite.

'

Nevemenell, a dexter hand apaumee ppr.

A bull statant arg.,


pied sa., collar and chain reflexed over
the back or (/or NeviUe).
Grenville).

222. 14

Nevett,

arm

an

armour embowed,

in

holding in the hand a battle-axe,

Neville- Rolf e, Charles William: (i)


mount vert, thereon issuant out of a
crescent gu. a rose arg., slipped vert

all

ppr.
c/. 200. 6
Nevil, see Abergavenny, Marquess of.
Nevil, out of a ducal coronet or. a bull's

Nerberye and Nerbury, three organ-pipes


two in saltier and one in pale, or,
banded with leaves vert.
Nereford, a glow-worm ppr.
Nerfleld, two anchors in saltier az.
161. 7
Nesbett, an arm in armour couped below
the wrist, holding in the gauntlet a
baton.
209. 9
Nesbitt, out of a mural coronet a talbot's
head, all ppr.
56. 6
Nesbitt of Lismore House, Cavan, a
dexter cubit arm in armour, holding
in the hand a truncheon.
Je maintiendrai.
cf. 209. g
Nesfield, a pillar arg., supported by two

(/or Neville).

head pied ppr., armed of the first,


charged on the neck with a rose gu.,
seeded, also or, barbed vert.
Ne vile

vile velis.

Ralph

Nevile,

Henry

Christopher, of
Wellingore Hall, Lincoln, same crests.

ppr.

(i)

.A

Neville- Rolf e, Eustace, J.P., Heacham


Hall, King's Lvnn, same crests and

motto.
Neville-Rolfe, Herbert,

palm-branch

lined,

in armour emgirt with a scarf flotant

cf 45. 2
Nevill of Llangenneck Park, Carmarthensh., a pied bull armed and gorged

flexed over the back or, and supporting


with the dexter foot an escutcheon of
the last, charged with an anchor erect

])pr.,

holding

within

the gauntlet

cf.

49. 5

Netterville, Viscount NetterviUe (extinct),


a demi-lion rampant gardant gu., bezantee.
cf. 10. 8
Netterville, a demi-lion rampant gu.,

with a

collar,

and a

line

therefrom

and ringed

147. 3

or.

et arte.

Would, Kent, an arm

and

Nevinson or Nevison of Estrey, Kent, a


wolf passant arg., pellettee, collared,

Marte
47.

de.xter arm ppr., vested per chevron or and gu., holding in the hand a
roll

rert,

crests

mount a
Nil despernndum.

vert.

New, a
j

bowed

same

motto.
Nevins, Willis, Esquire, on a

Nevoy, Scotland, a pegasus ppr.

broken tilting-spear or.


cf. 197. 3
Nethersole, a stag at gaze.
1 17. 3
Netter, a unicorn's head erased gu., ducally gorged, armed, and maned or.

head erased

f/.

Nevile, Percy Sandford, of Skelbrooke


Park, Doncaster, a bull's head erased
39. 8
demi-lion rampant
sa.
Ne vile velis.
ppr., holding in his dexter paw a cross Nevill, Earl of Warwick and Salisbury
crosslet fitchee gu. (for Nesham). 11. 10.
(i) Out of a ducal coronet a swan's
head and neck. (2) On a ducal coro(2) On a rock ppr., a fleur-de-lis perl
pale or and gu. (/or Douthu-aite).
net a griffin sejant.
Spes,
salus, decus.
Nevill, Earl of Westmoreland (attainted).
Ness, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a
out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head
laurel-branch ppr.
219. 9
P'ffl44- II
Netby of Xetby, Lanes, a lion's gamb Nevill of Holt, Leics.. out of a ducal
holding a bird-bolt sa.
coronet or, a bull's head erm., armed
Nethereoat of Moulton Grange, Norof the first.
^4. 1
thamp., a wolf's head erased.
30. 8 NeviU, Kent, and of Billingbeare, Berks,
Nethersall and Nethersole of \Vingham
a bull passant pied, armed or.

gambs

lion's

Nesham, Durh.

lion's

and motto.

velis.
c/. AA. II
Nevile, Bart, (extinct), of Ragnale, and
of Thorney, Notts
(i) Out of a ducal
coronet or, a bull's head arg., pied.
44- II(2) On a chapeau gu., turned
up erm., a ship with sails furled sa.

Ne

(2)

arg., fretty gu.


Cresco crescendo.
Neville-Rolfe, Rear-Admiral Ernest, C.B..
167, Victoria Street, S.W., same crests

(2)

re-

of

parchment

arg.

c/.

208. 8

Newall, a cross crosslet fitched az. 166. 2


Newall, Major Henrv Gerard Fenton, of
Hare Hill and Littleborough, Lanes,
a
Saracen's
head affrontee
wreathed about the temples or and
gu., suspended from the mouth by a
ribbon of the last a shield paly indented of four, also or and gu. Non
reredam.
190. 2
Newall of Barskeoch, Wigtownsh., Scotland, a bustard holding in the dexter
claw a writing-pen ppr. Diliijentia
ditat.

Newark, Viscount, .see Manvers, Earl.


45. i Newarke of Akham, Yorks, a savage's
a demi-lion rampant arg.,
bead in profile looking up ppr.
guttee-de-sang, holding a snord of the Newbald or Newbold, a cross flory fitched
sa.

Ne

vile velis.

Nevill, Essex,
first, hilt

and pommel

Nevill, Ireland, a lion's

or.

head

c/.

14. 12

az.

"

166. 7

Newbegin, G. T., Esquire, of Thorpe,


Norwich, uses : on a rock an eagle ris10. 4 Nevill, Ireland, a greyhound's head erased
ing with wings expanded and inverted
Netterville, Joshua James, Esquire: (i)
arg., collared gu., "charged with a harp
(0/ no authority).
Ill try.
A demi-lion rampant gardant gu., beor.
c/. 61. 2
Newbery, an eagle's head erased arg.
zantee, and charged with a lozenge or Nevill, Leics., and of Chevet, Yorks, a
S3. 2
tor diiierence (/or yetlervilk).
c/. 10. 8.
greyhound's head erased or, charged Newbery of London, a Moor's head in
on the neck with a label of thr
(2 A cubit arm erect vested gu., culfed
profile ppr.
</. 192. 13
erminois, holding in the hand a sword
points vert, between as many pellets, Newberry and Newbery, a dexter arm
in bend sinister ppr. (/or M'Evoy).
ppr., vested az., cuffed or, holding in
Cruci dum spiro fido.
Nevill of Scotton, Lines, and Yorks, a
the hand a truncheon gu., tipped or.
Nettlefold, a water-bouget gu.
tiger sejant erm.
168. 4
27. 6 Newbigging,
Scotland, a stag's head
Nettles of Nettleville, Ireland, a stag Neville, Baron Braybrooke, see Brayerased ppr., and between the attires
statant under a tree ppr. Nemo me
brooke.
a cross crosslet fitched sa.
Crxice vini III pune lacessit.
c/. 116, 13
Neville of Bawnmore House, co. Kilcimus.
120. 12
Nettleship, a dexter hand ppr., holding a
kenny, and of Borrismore, Ireland, out Newbigging, Scotland, an eagle rising
nettle-branch vert.
of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head
/'// try.
ppr.
77. 5
Nettleship, a demi-bear rampant arg.,
pied, armed of the first.
Ne vile velis. Newbigging, Scotland, a date-tree fructed
muzzled or.
34. 13
ppr.
Fruclu noscitur.
44. II
144. I
Nettleship of London, a lion passant per Neville of Haselour, Staffs, out of a ducal Newbold, a griffin's head erased.
66. 2
pale erm. and az., holding in the dexter
coronet or, a bull's head pied ppr.
-Ve Newbold, Yorks, a boar's head and neck
paw a buckle or.
vile velis.
c/. 6. 2
44- 1 1
couped, holding in the mouth a broken
Nettleton, a bears paw erased gu.
36. 4 Neville of Heacham Hall, Norf., a mount
42. 10
spear in bend ppr.
Neve, Le, of London and Norf., out of a
vert, thereon issuant out of a crescent Newbold
or Newbald, Derbysh. and
ducal coronet or, a lily arg., stalked
gu., a rose arg., slipped vert.
London, a cross flory fitchee az. 166. 7
and leaved vert, bladed and seeded of Neville, out of a cloud a hand holding Newborough, a dexter arm in armour
the first.
up a garb by the band, all ppr. 218. 3
embowed. holding in the hand a sword,
1 5 1
5
Neve of Tenterden, Kent, out of a ducal Neville-Bagot, of Ballymoe, co. Galway,
all ppr.
195. 2
coronet or, a lily arg., stalked, leaved,
issuing from a coronet or, a goat's head Newborough, a blackamoor's head in proand seeded or. Sola proba quce
ermines, horned of the first.
f/. 192. 13
Antifile sa.
Plas
honesta.
yuum obtinens.
(Wynn),
151. 5
Baron
Newborough,
Nevell, an anchor sa., environed by a Neville-Grenville, Robert, Butleigh Court,
Newydd, Trefnant, Denbighsh., a
serpent or.
161. 3
Glastonbury: (i) A garb vert (/or
dexter cubit arm erect in armour.
bezantee.

Cruci

dum

az.,

royally

crowned ppr.

spiro fido.

'

'

'

',

NEW

NEW

410

holding in the hand ppr. a fleur-de-hs Newdigate, a horse current az., flames
issuing from his nostrils ppr.
Suaviter in modo, fortiter in re.
or.
cf. 52. 8
cf. 210. 6
Newburgh, Earl of (Giustiniani Baudini), Neweke, between two quills arg., a mul113-4
let az.
Palazzo Albieri, Rome: (i) A Moor's
head ppr., banded chequy arg. and gii., Newell, out of a mural coronet az., a
ear-ringed, also arg.
(2) A leg
erect in armour, per pale arg. and sa.,
couped at thigh gu., knee-cap and spur
or.
Si je puis.
Newbury, Berks, a demi-eagle displayed

and

Si.

or.

lion's

head

19 12

or.

Newell, Oxon.. an Italian greyhound ppr.,


gorged with a collar dovetailed or,
charged on the shoulder with a cinque-

Newall,

or

Scotland,

falcon

rising, holding in the dexter claw a


14S. 10
Newbury, De, a quatrefoil vert.
pen, all ppr.
Diligentia ditat.
Newby, an arm in armour, holding in the
210. 2 Newenham, Ireland, in the sea an anchor
hand a sword, all ppr.
in pale, ensigned with a dove holding
Newcastle, Duke of (Pelham-ainton),
in the beak an olive-branch.
94. 4
Clumber, Worksop (i) Out of a ducal
Between
coronet gu., a plume of five ostrich- Newenham of Coolmore
i )
two wings gu., a demi-lion rampant
feathers arg., banded with a line laid
arg., charged on the shoulder with
chevronways az. {for Clinlon). (2) A
three guttes-de-sang {for Newenham).
peacock in his pride ppr. (jor Pellmm).
9. 8.
103. 12
Loyaulte 'a hntite.
(2) An arm in armour embowed,
holding a broken tilting-spear {for
Newce and Newse of Much Hadham,
Crucem ferre dignum.
Worth).
Herts, and Ditchingham, Norf., and
197. 2
Surrey, on a mount vert, a garb or,
I53- 12 Newenham, Notts, and of Everdon, Norbanded gu.
thanip., between t\vo wings gu., a
Newcom, Newcombe, Newcome, and Newon
charged
demi-lion
rampant
arg.,
erased
sa.
gamb
36.
comen, a lion's
4
the shoulder with three guttes-deNewcombe of Stanton Drew and Exeter,
:

Devonsh., a demi-horse
with a chaplet vert.

arg.,

gorged
cf.

53. 3

Newcombe, Devonsh., on a mural coronet


or,
a raven with wings expanded
ppr.

D'Arcy William
Francis
Clough, of Hockwold Hall, Brandon,

Newcome,
same

rampant

lion

per chevron az., guttee-d'eau, and arj.,


guttee-de-sang.
Ubi amnr, ibi fides.
cf. I. 13
a lion rampant arg., holding
in the dexter paw an anchor or. and
resting the sinister upon an escutcheon
az., charged with a star of eight points
of the first.
Firmiter et fideliter.

Newman,

Newman, Cornw., between two wings


a demi-lion rampant arg., charged
on the shoulder with three guttes-de-

gu.,

foil arg.

6 Newell

Mamhead, Devonsh., a

9. 8

sang.

Major William Thomas


Worth, Coolmore, co. Cork, a demi-lion
between two wings. Deo

Newenham,
rampant

adverso leo vincitur.


Herts, a demi-lion rampant
arg., charged with a bend vert.

Newenham,

crest.

cf.

sang.

9. 8

Newman

of Brands House, Bucks,


swallow volant. Ad te, Domine.

Newman, Rev. George William,

96. 2
of 5,

Cheltenham,

same

Jtalvern

Place,

L\ix mea Christus.


crest.
Newman, Henry Ashburnham
crest

Toll,

same

and motto.

Newman, a
Newman, a

martlet volant ppr.


martlet rising ppr.

Christus.

06. 2

Lux mea
95. II
sea ppr.,
cf.

Newman, a mermaid

in

the

crined or.

Newman

of London, on a mount vert, a


man, his jacket az. and breeches sa.,
on his head ppr. a cap gu., on a ladder
and lighting a beacon, all ppr
Newman of London, on a plume of five
feathers alternately az. and or, a
griifin's head of the last.
Newman of Dromaneene, co Cork, Ireland, an eagle's head erased az., charged
on the neck with an escallop or.

10. 2

cf.

83. 2

of London, out of a mural coro- Newenham of Pailton House, near Rugby, Newman, John Robert Bramston, J.P.,
Newberry Manor, Mallow, same crest.
Deo adverso
a demi-lion couped arg.
or, a Cornish chough with wings
Newmarch, in the sea an anchor in pale,
expanded ppr.
ensigned with a dove holding in its
Newcomen, Viscount Newcomen {extinct), Newenham and Nevenham, a pegasus
beak an olive - branch, all ppr.
current ppr.
Viqilant.
a cock or.
91-^
47. i
94. 4
Newcomen of Saltfleetley, Lines, a lion's Newenson, Herts and Kent, a wolf pas2S. 10 Newmarch, Yorks, a dove holding in its
sant arg.
gamb erased and erect sa., armed gu.
beak an olive-branch ppr.
92. 5
36.4 Newenton, a sea-lion rampant or.
20. 5 Newmarch, Northumb., a demi-griffin ppr.
Newcomen of Sutton, Dublin, a lion's
64. 2
gamb erect and erased sa., armed gu., Newenton, Essex and Sussex, on a chapeau
ppr.
holding a crescent arg.
az., turned up erm., a demi-eagle dis- Newmarche, a tower triple-towered
cf. 39. 15
played arg.
1^7- 6
Newcourt of Pickwell, Halesworthy, and
cf. 80. 12
Newnes, Sir George, Bart., Wildcroft,
Georgeham, Devonsh., a derai-griffia Newhouse, a squirrel sejant gu.
Putney Heath, S.W., a demi-otter sa.,
gu., guttee-d'or, beaked and legged
cf. 135- 4
holding in its mouth a roU of paper
or.
Newhouse, Lanes, an arm erect ppr.,
cf. 64. 2
arg., and resting the sinister paw upon
holding in the hand a banner az.
Newdegate, a fleur-de-lis arg. Confide
recte ngens.
a boar's head couped or. Festina
148. 2 Newington, a reindeer's head cabossed
272, 7
122. 4
prudenter.
Newdegate, a swan arg., beaked and
sa.. attired or.
membered gu., gorged with a ducal Newington, Sussex, on a chapeau az., Newnham, a ram's head erased arg.
130. 6
coronet or, thereto a chain affixed and
turned up erm. a demi-eagle displayed
reflexed over the back vert.
Fnc justa.
Newnham, a demi-lion charged with a
arg.
cf. 99. 3
cf. 80. 12
Newdich and Newdick, Worcs., out of a Newland, Devonsh: and Hants, a lion's
pale.
cf. 10. 2
mural coronet or, a lion's head gn.
gamb erect arg. holding a cross f ormee Newport-Charlett, see Charlett.

Newcome
net

19.

12

Newdigate, a fleur-de-lis arg.


148. 2
Newdigate, Alfred, same crest.
Newdigate, a lion's gamb erased arg.
36. 4
Francis
AlexNewdigate-Newdegate,
ander, Weston-in-Arden, Warw., a
fleur-de-lis arg.
Foyall loyall. Con-

fide recte agens.

Newdigate, George, J.P., 2. Cavendish


Place, Brighton, same crest.
Newdigate, Sir Henry Richard Legge,
K.C.B., Harefield, Stoke, Coventry,

same

crest.

LieutenantNewdigate,
Newdegate-,
General Sir Edward, K.C.B., Arbury,
near Nuneaton, Warw., same crest.
Confide, recte agens.

charged with three bezants. Newport, Viscount, see Bradford. Earl of.
Earl 0! Bradford {extinct), a
cf. 36. 9 Newport,
unicorn's head arg., erased gu., armed
Newland, Herts, a heraldic tiger's head
erased arg., maned and tufted or,
and ducalh' gorged or. 2\e supra
gorged with a collar sa., charged with
moduni sapere.
cf. 49. 5
three crescents of the first, holding in Newport, Baron (Newport): (i) A unithe mouth a broken spear embrued
corn's head erased arg., armed, maned,
ppr.
and ducally gorged or. cf. 49. 5. (2)
Newland of Newlands, Hants, a wolf's
A lion's head erased az., between two
head couped ppr., collared or. Le nom,
griffin's wings expanded gu., holding
les amies, la loyaute.
in his mouth a javelin couped arg.,
30. 9
Newlands, Baron (Hozier), Mauldslie
headed or.
Castle, Carluke, Lanarksh., a blood- Newport, Shropsh., a unicorn's head arg.,

Itched

gu.,

hound sejant
Newlands,
pant.

Newman,

Aye

ppr.

Scotland,

Pro
Sir

patrid.

armed and crined

ready.

demi-lion

Dudley Lydston.

or,

erased gu.

ram10. 2

Robert Hunt Stapjdton


Bart., J.P.. D.L., of

49-

Newport,
erased

Shropsh., a unicorn's
ducally gorged or.

head

arg.,

cf.

49- 5

NEW
Newport, Bart., Ireland, a unicorn
erased arg., armed, maned
and ducallj' gorged or. Ne supra

411

NIC

and supporting between their claws a


cross flory or.

Fides

cum

hand holding a scimitar ppr.


Honor et amor.
213.5
Niblock, a leopard passant holding in the
dexter paw a trefoil slipped.
Niblock-Stuart, Rev. James, the Manse,
Niblie, Scotland, a

officio.

modmn saperc.
Newton, Andrew, Esquire, of Dungannon,
c.f. 49. 5
Newport, George Bellingham, Rockview,
CO. Tyrone, Ireland, a martlet sa.,
Inistiogue, same crest and motto.
charged on the breast with a cross
Montrose, a demi-lion gu., armed and
Newport, Herts and Northamp., a buck
patee arg. Faveat fortuna.
c/. 95. 5
langued az., holding in his dexter paw
gu., attired, gorged, and chained or.
Newton of Carrickfergus, co. Antrim,
a trefoil slipped vert.
Facta non
same crest and motto.
cf. 117. 5
verba.
cf. 95. 5
Newport, Herts, and of Welton, Xor- Newton, Andrew \^'illoughby, J.P., same Niccols, Shropsh., a martlet.
95. 4
thamp., a buck statant gu., attired,
crest and motto.
Nichell, a demi-gritfin az., holding in the
gorged, and chained or.
c/. 117. 5
Nev/ton, Courtenay Howard, 9, Royal
beak a pink flowered gu., leaved vert.
Newport, Worcs.,
a bugle-horn sa.,
Crescent, W., same crest and motto.
cf. 64. 2
stringed az.
228. 11 Newton-Deakin, Charles Frederic, Royal Nichol or Nicholl, a lion's gamb az., holdNewport of Hanley Court, Worcs., a fleurThames Yacht Club, 7, Albema'rle
ing an olive-branch ppr.
37. 4
<Ic-Iis arg.
148. 2
Street, W., a dester arm embowed ppr., Nichol or Nicol, Scotland, a demi-lion gu.,
Newport, a dexter arm in armour emholding in the hand a battle-axe in bend
armed and langued or
Genero.ntate.
bowed ppr., garnished or, hokling in
sinister arg., pendent from the wTist by
10. 3
the hand, also ppr., a sword arg., hilt
a riband an escutcheon arg., charged Nicholas, a lion passant az., semeeand pommel or.
with a lion rampant sa., holding be195. 2
d'etoiles or.
cf. 6. 2
Newry, Viscount, see Kilmorey, Earl' of.
tween the paws a cross patre fitchee Nicholas, Heygate William. 12, Bennett
News, a demi-lion holding a laurel-branch,
gu.
Stri/ke, Dalcyns ; the Devil's in ye
Street, Bath a wolf's head erased gu.
all ppr.
hempe.
Nicholas of Ashton Keynes and RoundNewsam, Yorks, a sword in pale arg., Newton, a bear's head couped arg.,
way, Wilts, and London, on a chapeau
enliled with a thistle ppr.
muzzled gu.
az., turned up erra., an owl with wings
34. 14
Newsam, Warw., a lion's gamb gu.. hold- Newton, Bart, {extinct), of Charlton, Kent,
expanded or.
96. 6
ing a crescent or.
and Priory, Warw., out of a ducal Nicholas and NichoUs, Glouc. and Wilts,
39.15
Newsham, Lanes, a boar's bead erased
coronet or, a boar's head between two
a quatrefoil on a stalk raguly or,
or, charged with a cross crosslet gu.
ostrich-feathers arg.
charged with a martlet sa.
Newton, Scotland, a boar's head erased Nicholas, William, Esquire, J.P., of the
cf. 42. 2
Newsham, a dove holding' in its beak an
and erect ppr.
Nant, Bothwell, Tasmania, an owl
43. 3
olive-branch ppr.
92. 5 Newton of Dunleckny, co. Carlow, Ireclose.
Vincit gni vigilat.
96. 5
Newsham, a Uon's gamb gu., holding a
land, out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's Nicholas of Winterborne Earls, Wilts,
crescent or.
head between two ostrich-feathers arg.,
Devonsh., and Somers., a raven with
39. 1
Newsom, a lion's gamb erased .sa., holding
the neck charged with a cross crosslet
wings elevated sa., perched on the
a bezant.
az.
Pro patria.
battlements of a tower arg.
39. 13
156.13
Newte, a newt ppr. Pugilem daraverat.
Newton, an eagle's leg erased at the thigh Nicholas, late Sir Nicholas Harris,
Newton-Deakin, see Deakin.
sa., environed by a snake or.
G.C.M.G.. a fetterlock or, the fetter
Newton, Baron (Legh), Lyme Park, Newton, George Onslow, Croxton Park.
passing through a plume of five ostrichDislcv, Chesh., issuant out of a ducal
Cambridge, same crest.
feathers alternately arg. and gu. Patria
coronet or, a ram's head arg., armed Newton of Badenham, Beds, Lavendor,
cara carior fides.
or. in the mouth a laurel-slip vert,
Bucks, and Exmouth, Devonsh., two; Nicholas, John Toup, Titri Waihola Otago,
the whole debruised by a pallet wavy
arms counter-embowed dexter and sinNew Zealand, issuing from a naval
az.
En Dieu est ma joi..
ister,
303. 9
vested az., supporting in the
coronet or, a demi-eagle displayed sa.,
Newton, .Sir Alfred James, Bart., Kothands ppr. a garb or.
with wings elevated erminois, each
tingham House, Burton-on-Trent, and Newton of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Norcharged with a cross couped gu.
Cumberland Terrace, Regent's
thumb., an arm embowed vested, hold- Nicholl, Iltyd Bond, Esquire, of the Ham,
17,
Park, N.W., out of the battlements of
ing in the hand a shin-bone.
Cowbridge, Glamorgansh. (l) A tower
a tower an arm erect, the hand grasp- Newton, Francis Murray, of Barton
arg., on the battlements thereof a
Grange, Somers., a lion's gamb erased
ing a sword in bend sinister ppr., susCornish chough with wings expanded
and erect ppr., grasping a key with the
pended therefrom a flag arg., charged
ppr.
156.
13.
A demi-Hon
(2)
chain or.
with a sword erect between two
rampant. Heb dhyw heb dhym duic
branches of oak ppr. Faveat jortuna. Newtown-Butler, Lord, see Lanesborough,
10. 2
a digon.
Earl of.
Usk,
Newton, Charles Edmund, of INIickleover.
Nicholl, Digby Leys Whitlock,
Derbysh., a wild man kneeling on his Newville, a dove holding in its beak an
Monm., same crest as first above.
sinister knee presenting a sword, all
olive-branch ppr.
92. 5 Nicholl of Llantwitt- Major, Glamorgansh.,
ppr.
Hinc habeo non tibi.
Neylan, Ireland, a hand holding a sword.
a Cornish chough with wings elevated
212. 13
Newton, John, Huby, North Riding of
ppr., perched on the battlements of a
Yorks, same crest and motto.
Nias, Joseph Baldwin, M.D., 5, Rosary
tower arg.
156. 13
Gardens, South Kensington, S.W., an Nicholl of Tredunnock, Monm., on the
Newton of Crabaton, Devonsh.. an
anchor fesseways with cable sa. thereon
battlements of a tower a Cornish
Eastern prince ppr., crowned or,
kneeling and delivering up Iiis sword,
a Cornish chough ppr., gorged with a
chough with wings addorsed, all ppr
collar engrailed or.
the blade also ppr., hilted of the
Juvante Deo.
156. II
second.
Nibbs, a buck's head cabossed gu., pierced Nicholl, John Tltyd DiUwyn, Merthyr
William
Drummond
through by an arrow or, feathered arg.
Mawn, Bridgend, Glamorgansh., a
Newton,
Hay-,
Ogilvy, of Newton, Haddingtonsh.,
castle surmounted by a Cornish chough,
cf. 122. 5
Scotland, a demi-lion rampant or, Niblet, an eagle with wings extended or.
wings expanded, all ppr. Nil falsi
brandishing a scimitar ppr. Pro pairia.
aiideat.
77- 5
14. 10 Niblett of Llanerchydol, Welshpool, late Nicholl of Penros. Cornw., a Cornish
107. 14
chough ppr.
Newton, Yorks, Lines, and Derbysh., a
of Haresfield Court, Glouc, an eagle
lion rampant arg.
i. 13
rising quarterlj' or and arg.
293. 12 NichoU, Cornw., a cubit arm holding a
bow, all ppr.
cf. 214-5
Newton of Cheadle Heath, Chester, a lion Niblett, Arthur, Esquire, B.A., J.P., of
rampant per fess erm. and gu., collared
the Lypiatts, Cheltenham, on a wreath Nicholl, John, Esquire, F.S.A.. of Theydon Gernon, Essex, and C'anonbury
of the last, holding between the paws
of the colours, an eagle rising quarterly
I

a cross of the

first,

liory or.

Belsize Court, Hampstead,


of
London, N.W., two demi-griffins segreant and respecting each other sa..

Newton

or and az. Sicut aquilce pennis. 293. 12


Niblett, Surrey, on a mount vert, a lion
couehant guarding a cross gu.
Veritalis assertor.

Place, Islington, a demi-lion

rampant

gardant arg., guttee-de-poix, holding


Fort
in the dexter paw a lily ppr.
12. 10
Fnhren und Verharren.

NIC

NIC

412

Manor,
NichoU of Islington. Jliddx., a squirrel! Nicholson of Waverley Abbey, Surrey, in Nickisson, John Leaver, Hinton
Swindon,
two bezants fesseways.
front of rays a lion's head erased.
sa., holding a pheon arj;.
thereon a demi-lion rampant, and
Nicholls, Shropsh., a lion's head erased Nicholson, Lothian Demain, 4, Sloane
]

erased per fesse gu. and arg. GeneroCourt, Chelsea, same crest.
i8. 5
arg., ducally gorged or.
294. 6
sitate.
Nicholls of London, out of a ducal coronet Nicholson of Roundhay Park, Yorks, on
the branch of a tree in fess ppr., a Nicklin, a grifiin's head erased arg. 66. 2
Nil sisor, a demi-lion rampant arg.
lion's head erased at the neck or, Nickols, a hand in armour couped above
i6. 3
tere contra.
charged with a cross patee gu. Provithe WTist in fess, holding an arrow in
Nicholls of Saffron Walden, Essex, a
dentia Dei.
pale ppr., crossed at the top by a bow
cf. 135. 4
squirrel ppr.
in fess or, strung arg.
Nicholls of WhitgreaTe, Staffs, a wolfs Nicholson, Lanes and Cunib., out of a
lion's
head
erm.
ducal coronet gu., a
Nickolson, a hawk's head erased sa.
3- ^
head erased sa.
88. 12
17- 5
Nicholls, Bucks, an eagle rising sustaining
Nicholson, Steele-, of Ballow House, Ire- Nickson of Coolattin, Munny and Killia cross crosslet titched, all or.
land
(I) Out of a ducal coronet gu.,
nure, co. Wicklow, and Ballymur, co.
Nicholls of London and Shropsh.. a dove
Carlow, a tiger's head or, pierced
a lion's head erm. {for Nicholson).
spiro spero.
92. 2
close ppr.
;

Dwm

17. 5.
(2) A demi-eagle vrith wings
displayed holding in the beak a snake

Nicholls of London, a tiger sejant erm.


27.

ppr. {for Steele).


Deus mihi sol.
Nicholls of Manchester, two battle-axes
cf. 80. 2
in saltire in front of a castle surmounted of a Cornish chough, all ppr. Nicholson, Patrick Charles, Esquire, a
lion's head erased erm., charged on
the dexter claw resting on a pheon
the neck with a flaming heart gu., all
156. 10
Semper fidelis.
sa.
between two branches of palm ppr.
Nichols, Cornw., a hand couped above
-7- 7
the wrist holding a bow in fess or,
Nicholson, Lanes, Cumb., and London,
stringed arg.
a lion's head erased gu., ducally
174-"
Nichols, a pheon arg.
gorged or.
Per castra ad astra.
Nichols, a demi-lion rampant holding be18.5
tween the paws a human heart.
Nichols, out of a ducal coronet or, a Nicholson, Sir Charles. Bart., D.C.L.,
- "
1 Lud
16.

------

demi-lion rampant arg.


3
es, on a rock
Nichols, Harry Sidney, a demi-lion couped
ppr., a lion's head az., charged with a
or, charged with three human hearts
Virtus sola
star of eight points or.
gu., between two eagle's legs erased at
nobilitas.
19. 11
Aquila non capit
thigh sa.
the
Nicholson, James, Esquire, Surgeon, of
muscas.
Dublin,
a wolf's
HolmLodge,
co.
of
Glasnevin
Esquire,
Bruce,
John
Nichols,
collar
with
a
az.,
erased
ppr.,
gorged
head
wood, Surrey, a lion's head erased
ingrailed gu., and charged on the neck
gorged with a collar gemel or, between
30. 6
with a sun in splendour ppr.
two wings paly of six or and az. Labor
Nicholson, Scotland, a unicorn's head
ipse voluptas.
cf. 19. 7
erased sa.
49- 5
Nichols, Francis Morgan, Lawford Hall,
Manningtree, Essex, same crest and Nicholson, a stag trippant gu., attired or.
117. S
motto.
Nichols, John Bruce, M.A.. Holmnood. Nicholson, Joseph, Wheatfield, HeadingGenerositate.
ley, Leeds, same crest.
Park, Dorliing. same crest and motto.
Nicholson, between two roses gu., slipped
Nichols, Xorf., a fox's head erased ppr.
and leaved vert, a greyhound's head
33- 6
61. II
10. 2
arg.
Nicholson, a demi-lion rampant.
Nicholson, Harvey, Esquire, of Roe Park, Nicholson of South Carolina, U.S.A., a
a
out
of
demi-man rested in a close coat az.,
CO. Londonderry, Ireland,
the buttons and the cuffs of the sleeves
mural coronet a demi-lion rampant, all
turned up or, the face and hands ppr.,
Generositate.
ppr.
(i) A
armed with a head-piece and gorget
Nicholson of East Court, Glouc.
arg., the beaver open, holding in the
demi-lion erased charged with a bomb
dexter hand a sword in pale ppr., hilt
fired ppr., supporting a flagstaff enand pommel or, and in the sinister a
circled by an Eastern coronet or, thereBible open, clasps of the fourth. Deus
from flowing to the sinister a banner
mihi sol.
gu. inscribed with the word Barrack in
letters of gold (for Nicholson). 15. 3. Nicholson of Balrath, co. Meath, a leopard
sejant arg., spotted sa., thrust through
(2) Out of a mural coronet ppr., inthe neck by a demi-lance ppr.
scribed Vittoria, a dexter arm embowed vested gu., entwined by a thistle Nicholson, James, Esquire, Broomfield,
Sheffield, on the branch of a tree, in
ppr., the hand in a glove arg. grasping
fesse ppr., a lion's head erased at
a sword, also ppr., pendent from the
the neck or, charged with a cross pattee
guard by a ribbon gu., fimbriated az.,
Providentia Dei.
gu.
a representation of the Waterloo Medal
Post Nicholson, Huntleys, Tunbrid^e 'Wells,
M'Innes). Generositate.
{for
A il sistere
a lion's head erased gu.
204. 3
prcelia proemia.
contra.
Nicholson of Roe Park, Londonderry, out
of amiu-al coronet a demi-lionrampant, Nickels, John Tetley, the Day House,

through the jaw with a dart

ppr.,

feathered arg.
Nicol,
gie,

William Edward, Esquire, of BalloAberdeen, a greyhound's head ppr.

Fidele.
Nicol, a demi-lion
Nicol, Alexander,

</.

rampant

61. 2
10. 3

gu.

Esquire, Shipowner,
a demi-lion rampant az.,
Nil sistere.
armed and langued gu.

Aberdeen,

10. 2
contra.
Nicol of AUoa, Clackmannansh., a dexter
hand holding a quadrant ppr. Scduiitate.

Nicolas, out of a count's coronet a wolf's

head.

cf.

30. 5

Cornw., issuing from a naval


coronet or, the rim inscribed with the
word Pilot, a demi-eagle displayed
sa., with wings elevated erminois, each
charged with a cross couped gu.
NicoU, a sparrow-hawk sa., beaked and
85. 2
legged gu.
NicoU or NicoUs, of Colneyhatch, Middx.,
a wolf's head sa., charged with five
ermine spots in fess or.
cf. 30. 5
Nicoll, a lion's head erased az., collared
arg., charged with three martlets sa.

Nicolas,

near Shrewsbury, two arms embowed


vested sa., cuffs arg., the hands holding

all ppr.
cf. 16. II
Nicholson, Bart., of Glenbervie, Scotland,
Nil sistere
a lion's head erased gu.

contra.

a cross bow erect, stringed ppr.


Nickels, Walter Lauyon, of Chenotrie,

17. 2

>!octorum, near Birkenhead, same


Nicholson, Arthur Badenach, of Fourdoun.
crest.
Scotland, same crest and motto.
Nicholson, Ireland, a lion's head erased Nickelson, Scotland, a demi-lion ppr.
10. 2
Generositate.
gu., charged with a fess or.
cf. 17. 2
I

cf.

18.

of Oldfields, Acton, Middx.. a


grej'hound's bead erased sa., charged
with a mascle or, and holding in the
mouth a thistle slipped ppr. Deo ducc
60. 13
comite industria.
Nicolls of Mersldand, Norf., a squirrel
sejant sa., collared or, holding between
the fore-legs a water-bouget arg. 135.3
Nicolls of Oarisker, co. KUdare, Ireland, a
naked arm erect ppr., chaiged with a
pheon sa., the hand grasping a bow in
bend sinister or, stringed arg. As an

NicoU

arroiv true.
Nicolls or Nycolls of London, a demiCornish chough ppr., holding in the
beak an ear of wheat or.
Nicolls of Hardwicke, Northamp., a wolf's
head erased sa.
30. 8

Nicolson,

Sir

Arthur Thomas Bennett

Robert, Bart., J. P., of that ilk and


Lasswade, and of Lvndhurst. Esplanade, St. Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia, a demi-lion or, armed and
10. 2
langued gu. Generositate.
K.C.B.,
Nicolson, Sir Arthur, Bart.,
K.C.LE., C.M.G.. British Legation,
Scotland,
a
and
of
Caruock,
Tangier,
NU sistere
lion's head erased gu.
I7- ^
contra.
Nicolson, Bart., of Clunie, Aberdeensh.,
Generositate.
a lion's head erased or.
17. S

Nicolson, Badenach-, Arthur, Glenbervie,


Nil sistere
Kincardinesh., same crest.
contra.

NIC

NOR

4^3

gamb

holding an Nisbet of Craigentimiy, Edinburgh, a Noble, a ilemi-greyhound arg.


60. 1 1
boar passant sa. / byde it.
40. 9 Noble of Allenstown, co. Meath. Ireland,
Nicolson of London, on a mount vert, a Nisbet or Nisbett of that ilk. Scotland,
a dove arg., holding in the beak a ring
leopard sejant arg., spotted sa., pierced
same crest and motto.
40. 9
or. gcuimed az.
cf. 92. 2
through the breast by a lance ppr. the Nisbet of Southbroome House, Wilts, a Noble, Shirley Newcombe, same crest.
wound dropping blood.
boar's head erased sa.
Vis jorlihus Nock, a dexter hand brandishing a
Nicolson, Ireland, an arm in armour ppr.,
scimitar ppr.
213. 5
holding in the hand a holly-branch Nisbet, same crest.
42. 2 Nodes, two lion's gambs sa., holding a
vert.
209. 14 Nisbet of Greenholm, Ayrsh., Scotland,
garb or.
Nielson, Scotland, on a mount vert, a
same crest. Vis fortibus anna. 42. 2 Nodin, a stag's head couped gu.
121. 5
tower with a cupola and vane ppr. Nisbet, a stag's head oabossed or. 122. 5 Noel, see Gainsborough, Earl of.
Hums ahenus.
c.f.
157. i ? Nisbet of Bordeaux, a castle sa., and Noel, see Lovelace, Earl of.
Nielsen, Hans C,
Esquire, 12, Clitf
growing beside it a thistle ppr. Hinc Noel, Viscount Wentworth (extinct), a
Terrace,
Hartlepool, a tower ppr.
ducitur honos.
155. 6
buck at gaze arg., attired or. Pensez
Ret og Sandhed.
Nisbet, Bart., of Dean. Midlothian, an
abien.
117. 3
Nigell or Nigill, an oak-tree vert.
eagle displayed ppr.
143. 5
Non obest virtute Noel-Cox, H. L., Esquire. M.B., F.R.A.S.,
sors.
Nightingale, Kent, a greyhound passant
75. 2
of 29, Vicarage Road, Eastbourne, a
ppr.
Mtm ronscin recti.
Nisbett, John More, of Cairnhill, Lanarksh.
goat's head erased.
cf. 60. 2
Fide et fortitudine.
a boar's head erased sa.
Nightingale of Lichtiekl, London, and
Vis Jortibus Noel-Hill, Baron Berwick: (i) A stag
anna.
Warw., a greyhound current erra.,
42. 2
statant arg. (/or i/jH).
117. 5.
(2) On
charged with a crescent for difference.
Niven, a holly-branch vert.
150. 10
the battlements of a tower ppr., a hind
of
Shonsburgh
2
Niven
and
Windhouse,
in
c/. 58.
statant arg., collared and chained or
Zetlani.l, a branch of palm vert.
Nightingale, Sir Henry Dickonson, Bart.,
Vivis
124.10. (3) A stag's head
(for Noel).
of Kneesworth Hall, Cambs, an ibex
spernndiim.
147. 3
cabossed sa., in the mouth a sprig of
sejant arg., tufted, armed, and nianed Niven of Kirkbride, Ayrsh., same crest
oak ppr. [for Haru-ood).
cf. 122. 5
or.
and motto.
147. i Noel, His Honour Arthur Baptist, of BrisNightingale, Lieutenant Colonel Charles Niven of Peebles and Thornton, Aber
bane, Queensland, Australia, Judge
William,
Landscore House, Teigndeensh., a pegasus courant arg., v.-ii:ged
Northern District Court, Queensland,
mouth, same crest. Pro liege et palria.
and crowned or.
/ hope in God.
a buck at gaze arg., attired or.
Tout
Nightingall of Brome Hall, Norf., on a
ilarte et arte.
Men ou rien.
cf. 47. I
117. 3
mural coronet or, an ibex arg., horned, Nivison, Scotland, a woLf passant sa. Ex- Noel, Bart., Rutl., a buck at gaze arg..
maned, and tufted of the tirst, gorged
itus acta probat.
28. lo
attired or.
Tout bien ou rien.
with a laurel-wreath vert.
Nivison of Branch Hill Lodge, Hamp117- 3
Nigon, a leopard's face.
22. 2
stead, a wolf passant sa., collared and Noel, Charles Perrott. of BeU HaU. StourNihell, Irelanrl, a grevhouud arg, collared
lined.
Exitus acta probat.
bridge. Worcs., same crest and motto.
gu.
Viet fide liru.
c/. 60. 2
Nix, on a mount a stag lodged, all ppr.
Noel, Ernest. J.P., 8. Portman Square,
Nimmo, Scotland, out of a mural coronet
115. 12
same crest and motto.
an arm in armour embowed to the Nixon, a dexter hand holding a sword Noel of Moxhul Park, Warw., same crest
sinister, supporting in pale a pennon
ppr.
212. 13
and motto.
of two points.
/ slwio, not boast.
Nixon, Ireland, on the point of a swora Noel of Hilcote, Staffs, same crest. Jus
in pale a cross pa tee ppr.
igg. 7
i6g. 5
suum cuique.
117. 3
Nimmo, W. J., Esquire, Castle Eden, Nixon, Brinsley de Courcy, Esquire, 27, Nolan of London, a demi-lion rampant
Durh., a crescent. / shm!\ not boast.
CoUingham Gardens, S.W., a gamegu., holding a fleur-de-lis or.
13. 2
Nind, a torteau charged with a pale incock ppr., charged on the breast with a Nolan, John Philip, of Ballinderry and
dented arg.
bezant.
Toujours pret.
cj. 90. 2
Portacarron, co. Galway, Ireland, a
1 59. 6
Nind of Reading and Hawthorns Hare- Nixon, Edward Atcherley EckersaU, same
demi-lion rampant gu. Cor unam via
hatch, Berks, out of a mm"al coronet
crest and motto.
10. 3
una.
arg., a dragon's head gu.
Fort is et Nixon, Frederick EckersaU, same crest Nolan, CO. Galway, Ireland, on a mount
and motto.
fidelis.
72. 1
vert, a falcon close ppr.
Nisbet, Scotland, a cubit arm in armour Nixon, a moor-cock ppr.
Nolan-Whelan, John, Esquire, J.P.. of
erect, holding in the hand a truncheon Nixon of Blechingdon, Oxon., a leopard
Milford House, co. Dublin. Ireland, a
ppr.
/ bt/de it.
rampant gardant ppr.
griifin's head erased az.. gorged with
Nisbet-Hamilton-Ogiivy, on the dexter Noakes, Wickham, Esquire, of Selsdon
a collar gemelle. and holding in the
side, a demi-lion rampant gu., armed
Park, Croydon, a plate, thereon a
beak three ears of wheat conjoined in
and laugued az. (for Ogilvij). 10. 3.
leopard's face gu.. between t%vo roses
one stalk or (for Whelan). (2) On a
In the centre, a horse's head and neck
arg.,
barbed and seeded ppr. Sil
mount ppr., a falcon arg.. holding in
couped arg., bridled gu. {/or Hainiltnii).
Jcsperandum.
246. 2
the beak a sword erect, point upwards,
On the sinister side, a dexter Kobbes of Houghton, Norf., on a chapeau
Vincit amor patrice.
51. 5.
gu. (for Nolan).
hand issuing out of a cloud and holding
|ipr., an eagle's head az.
83. 12 None, an eagle displayed az.. charged ou
a balance, all ppr. (for Nishrt).
For- Noble of Reresby, Leics., an eagle disthe breast with a mullet or.
irard.
Ride through. Discite justiplayed or. Fide et fortitudine.
cf. 7S- 2
75.2
Noble, Ireland, a lion's gamb sa., holding Noneley, Shropsh., a lion rampant or,
Nisbet-Hamilton-Ogilvy, Henry Thomas,
a cross patee iitched or.
holding in the dexter paw a dagger gu.
cf. 3b. q
Bloxholm Hall, Lincoln, same crests Noble, Sir Andrew, Bart., K.C.B.. of Nonwers, Norwers, and Nowers, a pestle
and mottoes.
177. 13
Ardmore, Dumbartonsh., Scotland, a
and mortar or.
Nisbet of Dirleton, Haddingtonsh., Scotdexter hand holding a dagger.
Virtute Nonwike, out of a plume of ostrichlaud, issuing out of a cloud in fess a
feathers arg.. a demi-griflin ppr.
et valore.
298. 14
64. 9
dexter hand holding a balance and Noble, a lion passant az.
6. 2
Difnf- ,/',/,./;.
scales, all ppr.
Noble, Joseph Horace, M.A., Selby House, Noone, Norf. and Sutf.. a bull's head
:
\\, -:
.1,1.
Nisbet, F. S., of Br..,i.
erased per fesse arg.
Ham. Surrey, a leopard passant regar" and gu.. armed
Westfield Road, Cax.
!;
44-3
of the last.
.,g,
dant sa., semee of annulets or, holding
lioMuig
a cubit arm in arnnMM .1,
in the dexter fore-paw a battle-axe Noone of Walton, Leics., an eagle displayed with two heads or. the wings
in the hand a truncheon, all jjpr.
/
erect ppr.
Loyauti n'a ptur.
vert.
74- 2
Noble, William James, M.A., i. Paper
92. 2
Nisbet: (i) An eagle with wings disBuildings, Temple, E.C.. issuant from Norbery and Norbury, a dove or.
played ppr. 77. 5. (2) A boar passant
a wreath of oak ppr.. fructed or, a Norborne of Bremhill, Wilts, a demi-lion
erm.. holding between the paws a ducal
sa.
Non tabes virtitti sors. / bi/de it
leopard's head couped and affrontee
coronet or.
sa., coUared or.
40. 9
Nomen et omen.
Nicolson, a lion's

anchor

gu.,

or.

'

'

NOR

NOR

414

Earl of {Lindesay Graham Norman, Rev. Harry Bathurst, of Iwood


Carlton Park, Market HarManor, Somerset, and of Chipstable
borough, Leics., on a ducal coronet a
Rectory, Taunton: (i) An arm emfleur-de-lis or.
Ecgi et patriae fiddis.
bowed in armour, holding in the hand
Norbury of Norbury, Chesh., out of a
a sword ppr., pommel and hilt or.
(2)
ducal coronet or, a bulFs head sa.
An escallop ppr. Pro fide strictus.
44- II Normr.n of Dencombe, Sussex, a seaNorbury, Coningsby, of Droitwich and
horse sejant resting the dexter foot on
Sherridge, Malvern, out of a vallery
an anchor, all ppr
Deus dahit vela.
coronet or, a buU's head sa., armed of
46. 4
the first, holding in the mouth a trefoil Norman, James Earl, Esquire, M.A.,
vert.
LL.D., of Ivy House, St. Albans, a
Norcliffe, a buck's head erased az. 121. 2
horse's head erased.
NorcUffe, Yorks, a lion passant gu., Norman, Lee-, of Corballis, co. Louth,
gorged with a chaplet vert.
cf. 6. 2
Ireland: (i) A lion passant gardant
Norcliffe, Francis Best, of Langton Hall,
ppr. (for Norman).
4. 3.
(2) A demiYorks, a greyhound sejant or, collared
lion rampant grasping a sceptre, aU
az., resting the dexter foot on a mascle
ppr. [for Lee).
arg.
Sine macula.
Norman of Shepton Mallet, Somers., a
Norcop, see Radford-Noroop.
demi-lion rampant holding between
Norden of London, an arm couped and
the paws a fleur-de-lis sa.
cf. 13. 5
erect, vested az., cuffed arg., holding Normanby, Marquess of (Phipps), Mulin the hand an escarbuncle or.
Prograve Castle, near Whitby, Yorks, a
videntia tutamur.
207. 7
lion's gamb erect and erased sa., holdNorden of Easthill, Kent, a ha^vk arg.,
ing a trefoil slipped arg.
Virtute quies.
belled or, preying on a partridge of the
36. 8
first, beaked of the second.
c/. 77. 12 Normand,
Scotland, a holy lamb and
Norden, a demi-beaver sa., holding in the
banner ppr. Auxilium ab alto. 131. 2
mouth a branch of five leaves vert.
Normanton, Earl of (Agar), Somerley,
Nordet, between two wings ppr., a torRingwood, Hants, a demi-lion rampant
teau.
cf. no. 4
or.
Viatritaviatuta.
10.2
Norfolk, Duke of. Earl Marshal and Norreys, Baron, see Abingdon, Earl of.
Hereditary Marshal of England (Fitz- Norreys, Jephson-, Bart, (extinct), on a
Alan-Howard), Arundel Castle, Sussex
mount vert, a raven rising ppr. Loyale(l) Issuant from a ducal coronet or, a
went je sers.
cf. 107. 3
pair of wings gu., each charged with a Norreys of Davyhulme, Lanes, on a

Norbury,

Toler),

with a collar nebuly

two

mullets, also sa.

and between

sa.,

Animo

et fide.

294. 3

Arthur Jewell, Esq., Redcroft,


Eltham, Kent, same crest and motto.
North, Gamble, Esq., same crest and

North,

motto.
North, a dragon's head erased sa., purfled or, gorged with a ducal coronet
and chain or.
cf. 71. S
North, Charles, Rougham Hall, Norf., a
dragon's head erased sa., ducally gorged
and chained or. A n imo et fide.
North, North, of Newton Hall, Kirkby
Lonsdale, a dragon's head erased sa.,
guttee-d'or, collared and chained or, in
front thereof three mascles interlaced
fesseways of the last.
North, Middx., a cock's head couped and
winged or, each wing charged with
two chevronels sa., collared and holding in the beak a branch of holly leaved
and fructed ppr.
North of Cubley, Derbysh., a swan ppr.,
gorged with a ducal coronet and
chained gu.
cf. 99. 3
North, Hants, a stag's head erased ppr.,
attired or, pierced by an arrow of the
last, flighted arg., and holding in the
mouth a slip of olive vert.
North-Bomford, John, GaUow Ferrans,
Meath
(i) A
griffin
Kilcock,
CO.
segreant arg., charged on the shoulder
with a cross crosslet fitchee gu. (2) A
wyvern's head erased vert, langued gu.,
collared and chained or.
Virtutus et
:

bend between six cross crosslets fitchee


mount vert, an eagle with wings elefidelis.
109. 9.
(2) On a chapeau gu.,
vated sa.
76. 1 1 Northage of London, a stag's head and
turned up erm., a lion statant with tail Norreys of Cockwells, Berks, a falcon sa.
neck affrontee ppr.
119. 12
extended or, gorged with a ducal
2
Fcythfully serve.
83.
Northam, a demi-wolf gu.
31. 2
coronet arg. cf. 48.
(3) On a mount Norreys of Weston-on-the-Grcen, Oson., Northampton, Marquess of (Compton)
vert, a horse passant arg., holding in
a raven with wings elevated sa., col(l) On a mount a beacon fired ppr.
the mouth a slip of oak fructed ppr.
lared or.
284. 7.
cf. 107. 3
(2) A battle-axe erect in pale,
Sola virtus invicta.
52. 11 Norrington, a bat displayed ppr.
crossed by a branch of laurel and
137. 11
Norgate, a demi-wolf salient arg., charged Norris and Norreys, a demi-stag or,
cypress in saltire, all ppr.
A
(3)
on the breast with an etoile gu.
attired sa., pierced through the body
sanglier, sticldng betwixt two clefts
cf. 31. 2
by an arrow of the last, headed anil
of an oak-tree, with a chain and lock
Norhope, Kent and Notts, a cubit arm
feathered ppr.
holding them, all ppr.
in a scroll
cf. 119. 5
vested per pale arg. and vert, holding Norris, Colonel Henry Crawley, Swalabove. Lock sicker. Nisi Dnminus.
in the hand ppr. a garland of the
cliffe
Park, Banbury, same, crest.
Je ne serche qu'un.
cf. 177. 8
second.
Jilors ultima linea rerum.
Northbourne, Baron (James), of BettesNorie of Noristone, Stirlingsh., Scotland, Norris, Hugh, South Petherton, Somers.,
hanger, Kent, and Jarrow Grange,
on point of a pheon a negro's head
a demi-buck or, attired sa., pierced
County Palatine of Durham, an ostrich
couped between two arms in armour
J'aijmc
through the neck with an arrow gutteearg., beaked and legged or.
embowed and vambraced, all ppr.
de-sang of the last, point and feathered
a jamais.
97. 2
Domi ac foris.
arg.
Northbrook, Earl of (Baring), of Stratton,
Norie and Norrie, a wolf's head erased Norris, a falcon with brings endorsed.
Southampton, a mullet erminois, besa.
30. S
Bcspice finem.
88. 2
tween two wings arg. Probitate ct
Norman, Rev. John Burton, JI. A. .Rectory, Norris and Norreys, Berks and Lanes, a
labore.
cf. Hi. 5
Edgeware, Middx.,andof Kirkandrewsraven with ^^ings elevated sa.
Northcote, see Iddesleigh, Earl of.
in-Eden, Cumb., a stag's head erased Norris, William "Edward, Esquire, of Northcote, Baron, formerly Hon. Sir
ppr.
Frangas non flecles.
121. 2
Guist and Wood Norton, Norf., a
Heniy Stafford, Bart., C.B., M.A., on
Norman, Archibald Cameron, J.P., the
talbot sejant gu., collared and ringed
a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a stag
Rookery, Bromley Common, Bromley,
or.
Fideliter serva.
trippant arg., charged on shoulder
55. i
Kent, same crest. Plnribus assues'ce Norse, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
with a crescent for difference. Christi
mentem.
a pair of scales.
crux est mea lux.
118. 3
217.13
Norman, Henry John, 21, Cadogan North, Earl of Guildford, see Guildford.
Northcote, Devonsh., on a chapeau gu.,
Square, S.W., same crest and motto.
North, Baron (North), of Kirtling, Cambs,
turned up erm., a stag trippant arg.
Norman, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
a dragon's head erased sa., ducally
iiS. 3
Christi crux est mea lux.
a bull's head.
44. 1
gorged and chained or. Animo et fide. Northcote of Crediton, Devonsh., same
Norman, a spear issuing, thrust through
crest.
cf. 71. 8
a savage's head couped ppr.
191. 7 North, Sir Ford, K.C., of 76, Queens- Northcote of
Somerset Court, Brent
Norman, Alfred Reynolds, Esquire, of
borough Terrace, Bayswater, London,
Knoll, Somers., a stag arg., charged
Gweedore, Castle View Road, Strood,
S.W., a hon passant. Animo et fide. 6. 2
on the body with two crosses botonnee
Rochester, a dexter arm embowed in North, Notts, a hon's head erased arg.,
gu., resting the dexter forefoot on an
armour, holding in the hand a sword
collared vairee or and az.
18. 6
escutcheon or, charged with a pale
ppr., pommelled and hilted or.
Pro North, Captain Harry, Lemonwell, Elengrailed bendy of six of the first and
fide strictus.
tham, a hon's head erased arg., gorged
az.
Cito non temere.
117.4
arg.

NOW

415
Northcott, Devonsh., a demi-unicora or.

Norton, Kent, a wolf's head erased.


30. 8 Notman, an eagle rising ppr., sustaining
48. 7 Norton, a griflin's head or.
a flag gu., the staff sa.
66. :
Northen, out of a mural coronet a dragon's Norton, Captain Cecil 'William,
1 24. i
51, Noton, a hind's head or.
head Vomiting flames, all ppr. </. y2.
Queen's Gate, S.W., a tiger's head Nott, sec Pyke-Nott.
Ethie
Northesk, Earl oJ (Carnegie),
erased or, charged with a trefoil vert, Nott, late Rev. Richard, of South Molton,
(i)Of
Castle, Arbroath. Forfarsh.
and holding in the mouth a broken
Devonsh. (i) Two mascles fessewise
augmentation, the stern of a French
spear ppr. Frangas non fiectes.
interlaced arg., thereon a martlet gu.,
281. 4. Norton, Worcs., a tiger's head erased,
line-of- battle ship on fire ppr.
ducally gorged or, holding in the beak
holding in the mouth a broken spear or.
a sprig of laurel ppr. (/or Xoll). 95. 3
(2) Out of a naval coronet or, a demileopard ppr. Tache sans tache. 28 1. 3 Norton, Beds, Herts, and Bucks, a
(2) On a rock a Cornish chough ppr., colNorthey, a demi-unicorn arg.
48. 7
lared or, resting the dexter claw on a
griffin sejant ppr., winged gu., beaked
Northey, Wilts, and of Epsom, Surrey, a
Pax
62. 10
cross patee, also or {for Harding).
and armed or.
cockatrice flames issuing from the Norton, Sulf., a hare sejant gu., in grass
mouth, all ppr.
Noit, i'rederick Richard Harding, Torvert.
Northey, Kev. Edward AViUiam, same Norton, Honourable James, of Ecclesdown, Swinbridge, Barnstaple, same
crest.
Steady.
crests and motto.
bourne, Double Bay, near Sydney, and
Northey, Lieutenant-Colonel George Wilof Euchora, Springwood, Blue Moun- Nott of London and Kent, a martlet arg.,
braham, Ashley Manor, Box, Chippenducally crowned or, holding in the beak
tains, near Sydney, New South W'ales,
ham, a demi-cockatrice flames issuing
an olive-branch ppr.
Member of the Legislative Council,
121. 5
from the mouth, all ppr. Steady.
uses a dexter arm embowed in armour, Nott, a stag's head ppr.
Northfolke or Norfolk, a lion rampant sa.
holding in the hand ppr. a sword arg., Nott or Notte of London, and Shelsley
I. 10
Beauchamp, Worcs., a talbot sejant
pommel and hilt or Cogi qui potest
erm., collared or
Solus mihi invidus
Northln of London, on a ducal coronet
nescit mori.
195-2
obstat.
or, a talbot passant az., collared of the Norton, a dexter arm embowed, grasping
55. I
</.
171. 2
last.
Nottage, a seax ppr.
54. 9
in the hand a battle-axe, all ppr.
Northington, Baron, see Henley, Baron.
201. 5 Nottage, Suff., a cross patee fitched.
166. 3
Northland, a falcon close, belled ppr.
172. 3
Norton, Norf., a halberd ppr.
</. 85, 2
Norton, Ireland, between two wings or, Nottidge of Black Notley, Essex, a boar's
head couped at the neck gu., langued
Northland, Viscount, see Ranfurly, Earl.
a spur-rowel az.
Northleigh of Northleigh and Jlatford, Norton, a maiden's head ppr., garlanded
az., crined and tusked or, collared erminois.
Peace and plenty.
three savages' heads conjoined in one
vert.
neck, one looking to the dexter, one to Norton, a buck's head cabossed or. 122. 5 Nottingham, Ireland, a hand holding an
216. 2
escallop ppr.
Norton, Bucks and Cambs, a greyhound's head or, gorged with a fess Nottingham, a dexter hand ppr., holding
216. i
lion's h, ;nl ira-ril mi., crowned with a
an annulet or.
engrailed between two bars gu., the
radiiiul rr"\MH>t h\ e points arg., charged
Noune and Nunne of Tostock, Norf., a
fess ringed behind or.
on the breast uith a rose of the second, Norton of Chalton, Berks, Kent, and
bull's head erased per fess arg. and
barbed and seeded ppr. Nee elala, nee
44. 3
gu., armed of the last.
Fulham, Middx., out of a ducal coronet
121.5
dejecta.
17. 12
az., a demi-lion rampant double-queued Nourse, a stag's head or.
Northmore, Devonsh., a lion's head erased
arg.
<;/. 10. (.
Nourse, Oxon., two bears' gambs or, holding a fire-ball ppr.
charged with a cinquefoil, crowned Norton of Ixworth, Suff., a demi-lion
with a radiant croii
10. 3 Nourse of Woodeaton, Oxon., an arm emrampant gu.
bowed vested az., cuffed arg., holding
Northover of AUersome and Alercourt, Norton, a demi-dragon holding a sword,
holdi
Somers., a lion's
arg.
c/. 73. 10
in the hand ppr. a snake of the last
environed round the arm.
a lozenge az., charged with a cross Norton of London and Shropsh., between
crosslet or.
two wings expanded ur, a wreath of Nove, Leics., an eagle displayed vert. 75.8
35. 10
Northumberland, Duke of (Percy)," Aln
laurel vert, tied with a ribbon gu.
Noveii of London, a buck trippant arg.
117. 8
wick Castle, on a chapeau gu., turned Norvel, an apple in pale, stalked and
137. 11
Novelle, a bat displayed sa.
up erm., a lion statant az., the tail
leaved ppr.
extended. Espeiance en Dieu.
4. 8 Norvill of Boghall, Scotland, a martlet Nowell and Noel, Leics., a stag trippant
117. 8
arg., attired or.
Northway, a unicorn's head arg., charged
rising ppr. Spent renovant alee. cf.gS-^^
with a fleur-de-lis gu. Succcssus a Norway, a lion passant gu.
6. 2 Nowell, Middx., a cubit arm in pale ppr.,
holding in the hand a snake or. 220. 2
Deo est.
Norwich, on a mount vert, a cock arg.,
Northwick, Baron (Rushout), a lion pascombed, legged, and wattled gu. 91 2 Nowell, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
garnished or, grasping in the hand a
sant gardant or. Par teriiis suppar.
Norwick, a lion's head erased, environed
lire-ball of the first.
cf. 197- 10
with a circle of peacock's feathers ppr.
4- 3
Northwood, a demi-lion az., armed and Norwood, Kent, on waves of the sea ppr., Nowell- Usticke, Robert Michael, of Polsue
10.
Phillcigh, Grampound Road, Cornw.
angu
a lion sejant, holding between the paws
(I) A demi-eagle displayed gu.. gorged
Norton, Baron Grantley, see Grantley.
an anchor flukes upward. Sub cnice
8. 14
with a plain collar, and pendent thereNorton, Baron (Adderley), on a chapeau
vinces.
gu., turned up erm., a stork arg.
Ad- Norwood and Northwood, a demi-lion
from an escutcheon or, rh.ir-i .1 with a
1

i-i -\
water-bouget sa. {/or C-'
arg., ducally crowned
dexter arm embowed in aiuMur -i.i-pholding in the paws a branch of
12. 7
palm ppr.
ing a sword ppr., between the sutlers
of a stag sa. {/or Nowdl).
(3) On a
Norwood, an eagle rising ppr.
77. 5
mount vert, in front of rays of the sun
and gu.
Norwood, out of a ducal coronet a boar's
Norton, Lowndes-Stone-, Roger Fletcher
head and neck, all or.
ppr., a martlet sa., holding in its beak
41. 4
Earle, BrightsweU Park, Tetworth
an acorn slipped, also ppr. {/or Beau
Norys, out of an antique cro^Mi or, a
Semper paratus.
chant).
(I
Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's
c/. 71. i
dragon's head gu.
head erm. {for Stone). (2) A leopard's Noswartb, out of a ducal coronet or, a Nowenham, a sturgeon ppr.
head erased or, gorged with a chaplet
unicorn's head sa., armed and crined Nowers, Norwers, Nouwers, or De la

dere legi justitiam decus.

lOS. 3

Norton, Bart, {e.rtlnct), of Rotherfield,


Hants, a Moor's head couped ppr.,
wreathed about the temples arg., az.,

rampant erased

/.

or,

vert {/or Loiondcs).

Mediocria firmn.

Norton, a Moor's head couped at the


shoulders ppr.
192. 13
Norton, a man's head in profile ppr.,
bound about the forehead with a iillet,
%vi-eathed and tied in a knot arg., az.,

and gu.

90. 4

arg.

48. 13

Notley,
Hall,
crest

Nouers of Ciothurst, Bucks, a pestle

I77- '3
and mortar ppr.
Nowlan and Nowland, a cock arg.,
91- 2
combed and wattled gu.
Marwood, Coombe Sydenham Nowlan, Ireland, an arm in armour embowed az., holding in the hand a
near Taunton, Somers., same
c/. 196. 8
sceptre or.
and motto.

Marwood, of Chillington House,


Somers., out of a mural coronet a lion's
IQ. 12
head. Noli mentiri.

Notley,

OBR

416
Nowland, Ireland, a demi-liou rampant Nugent, Sir
of

lo. 3

gu.

lion rampant or, charged on


the shoulder with a crescent gu. c/. i. 13
I44- '3
Noy, a fir-tree vert.
Noy, Ireland, two daggers in saltier ppr.

vert,

Nowne, a

169. 8
I

Noye, Cornw., on a chapeau gu., turned


up erm., a falcon with wings expanded,
holding in the beak a branch of laurel
ppr.
Noye of Pendrea, in St. Buryan, Corm^^.,
on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a
falcon close arg.. holding in the beak
a laurel-branch vert.
121. 5
Noyes, a deer's head erm.
Noyes of East Mascall's, Sussex, on a
chapeau a dove, holding in its beak an

olive-branch,

all

ppr.

Nuncia pads

oliva.

cf.

92. 5

Noyes, Rev. Frederick Robert Halsey


Herbert, D.D., the Rectory, Long
Crichel,

St.

Giles's,

Salisbury,

Edmund

Charles, Bart., D.L.,


Berks, a cockatrice
gorged with a plain collar or,

Waddesdon,

and or.
44. 3
cf. 54. 2
Nunn, an arm in armour embowed, hold- Nuthall, Chesh., a falcon rising arg.,
c/. 200. 6
ing in the hand a battle-axe.
beaked and ducally gorged or.
Ireland, a bulls head
87. 2
erased per fess arg. and gu., armed and Nuthoobhoy of Sirgnam House, Bombay,
erined of the last.
upon a mount vert, an elephant ppr.,
44. 3
charged on the body with two mullets
Nunn of St. Margaret's, Wexford, a bull's
head erased per fesse arg. and gu.,
or, holding in the trunk a branch of
armed of the last. Suaviter in modo,
Wisdom above riches.
palm, also ppr.

Nunn and Nunne,

fortiter in re.

Nunn, Elias
St.

in front of

cf.

Sufi.,

Bury Nuton, Shropsh., a demi-talbot rampant

of

upon a mount

an oak-tree

ppr.,

and erased arg.


a bee-hive Nutt, on a chapeau a cock crowing,
vert,

seme

68.

Arbor

133- 10

44. 3

Esquire,

Shirley,

Edmunds,

Decrevi.

Essex, a lion sejant sa.,


holding in the paws a sword arg., hilt
of the first, pommel and gripe of the
second.
Nutcombe, Wilts, on a mural coronet or,
a falcon close ppr., beaked and belled

pendent therefrom an escutcheon gu.,


charged with a dagger erect ppr., pommel and hilt or. Decrevi.
cf. 68. 4
or.
Nun, an arm ia armour vambraced, holdcf. 85. 2
ing in the hand a hawk's lure, all or.
Nuthall, Chesh. and I^ancs.. a talbot
buU's
head
erased
per
fess
vert
statant arg., collared and chained or.
Nun, a

Nunn, Rev. Samuel, the Rectory, Lawton,


crest and motto.
Stoke-on-Trent, in front of a saltire az..
1 2 1
2
Noyes, a deer's head erased erm.
Jxisti sicnt
a bull's head erased or.
Nugent, Earl, see Buckingham, Duke of.
astra litcebunt.
Westmeath,
Earl
of.
Nugent, see
Nurse, Scotland, a pair of balances ppr.
Nugent, Greville-, see Baron Greville.
JuMiHa.
Nugent, see Greville-Nugent.
179. 8
Nugent, Sir Walter Richard, Bart., of Nusham, a monster with a lion's head, a
Ballinlough Castle, co. Westmeath, a
fish's body, and bird's feet, all ppr.
cockatrice with wings addorsed ppr. Nussey, Rev. Edward Richard, B.A.,
68. 4
Decrevi.
Vicar of Longney, Glouc, out of the
battlements of a tower ppr., a demiNugent, Sir Walter George, Bart., of
Denore, co. Westmeath, a cockatrice
lion erminois, holding in the dexter
vert, tail nowed, combed and wattled
paw a cross patee fitchee az.. and
gu., charged with a martlet for differresting the sinister on a billet or.
ence.

Nutbrowne,

re careat vince.

all

91. 12

ppr.
Nutt, Glouc.

and Sussex, on a chapeau


turned up erm., a pheon or, between two wings arg.
Nuttall, a martlet sa.
95- 5
Nuttall of Kempsay House, Worcs., a
Serva jugum.
05. 5
martlet sa.
140. ^
Nutter, a dolphin naiant or.
gu.,

Nutting, Sir John Gardiner, Bart., of


St. Helen's, Booterstown, co. Dublin,
enclosed
a derai-gryphon segreant
between two nut-branches ppr. ilors
potior mactda.
285. 11
Nyssell, a lion rampant per fesse arg.
and az.. holding in the dexter paw a
2.

fleur-de-lis or.

o.
Oak, Somers. and Wilts, a derai-leopard Oakes of Newton Court, Suff.. an oak-tree O'Beirne, Ireland, a dexter arm in armour
rampant gorged with an antique crown,
ppr., fructed or, encircled with paliembowed, grasping in the hand a sword,
holding in the dexter paw an acoru.sades.
Quercus robiir salus patricc.
all ppr.
195. 2
branch fructed, all ppr., and supporting Oakes or Okes of Oundle, Xorthamp., an O'Beirne, Spain, same crest. Fuimiis.
with the sinister a cross cros.'?let titched
oak-tree vert, fructed or, supported by
195. 2
vert.

two

Persevere.

Oakeley,Sir Charles William AthoU. Bart.,


of the Oaks, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, a
dexter arm in armour embowed ppr.,
charged with two fleur-de-hs or,
each in a crescent gu., holding in the
hand a scimitar, also ppr., hilt and
pommel of the second [for Oakeley).
196. 12.
(2) A stag's head erased or
Nan timeo sed caveo.
(for Slrachan).
121. 2

Oakeley, Salop and Wales, a dexter arm


in armour embowed ppr., holding in the
hand a scimitar ppr., hilt and pommel
or.

Oakeley, Sir Henry Evelyn, 97,


Road, Earl's Court, a dexter

lions

rampant

O'Bierne, a cockatrice

arg.

Oakes, a cock's head erased gu.


90. i
Oakes, a serpent erect on its tail, holding
in the mouth a sprig.
Oakes of Chesh. and London, a demileopard ppr., gorged with an Eastern
coronet or, holding in the dexter paw
a slip of oak of the first, fructed of the
second.
Esse quani videri.
Oakes, Augustus Henry, Esquire, C.B.,
Tangleland, near East Grinstead, same
crest and motto.
Oakes, Richard Francis, Springhead,

Sandhurst

Road,

Tunbridge

196. 10
same crest and motto.
Warwick Oakey, the rising sun ppr.
arm em- Oakley, a terrestrial globe

ppr.

Wells,

159.

az.,

winged

or.

68.

O'Boyle, a sword point upwards ppr., and


a Passion cross or in saltire, surmounted
of a heart gu.

O'Breanon, Ireland, an arm in armour


embowed, holding in the hand a sword.
195. 2

O'Brenan of Cloneen and Moneenroe, co.


Kilkenny, Ireland, and Malaga, Spain,
an arm embowed in armour grasping
a sword, all ppr. Sub hoc signo vinces.
195- 3

O'Brenan of Ossory, Leinster, an arm in


armour embowed grasping a sword, all

bowed in armour ppr., charged with Oates of Leeds, Yorks, a cubit arm in
land, out of a ducal coronet or, a plume
two fleurs-de-lis or, each in a crescent
armour ppr., charged with two bendlets
of five ostrich-feathers alternately az.
t he hand holding a scimitar, also ppr.
engrailed az., the hand grasping a dirk
and of the first.
114. 13
Oakeley, Sir Herbert Stanley. M.A., IMus.
point upwards, also ppr., pommel and O'Brien, Earl of Thomond, issuing out of
Doc, 38, Marine Parade, Dover, same
hilt or.
Persevere.
a cloud a dexter arm embowed brandgu.

crest.

Oakes,

Paterni rumiinis patrimonium.


Sir

Oates, Charles George, of Meanwoodside,


Reginald Louis. Bart., 93,
Leeds, same crest.
Sua de.rtra cuiquc.
Brussels, on a mural Oatley, Shropsh., an oatsheaf or, banded

Rue Jourdan,

coronet gu., a buck's head erased ppr.,


gorged witha collar embattled-eounter-

embattled

or.

Persevere.

vert.

Oatly, a garb ppr.


O'Beirne, see Beirne.

153-2

ishing a sword, all ppr. Lamh laidir an


nachtar.
Vigueur de dessus. cf. 201. 4
issuing from a cloud an arm
embowed brandishing a sword arg.,

O'Brien,

pommel and
nachtar.

hilt or.

Lamh

Vigueur de dessus.

laidir
cf.

an
4

201.

OBR
OBrien, Viscount Clare

ODE

417
(atlaintcd).

a dex-

arm embowed, vested gu., brandishing a s\\ord ppr. pommel and hilt or,
ter

Lamhliiidir nil nnrhtar.


204. I
O'Brien, Sir John Terence NichoUs. 88,
liccleston Square, S.W.. same crest.
O'Brien, see luchiqnin. Baron of.
O'Brien, Sir Timothy Carew, Bart., J.P.,
of Borris in Ossory, Queen's Co.,
out of a castle in tlames an arm embowctl holding a sword, all ppr. Lamh
284. 9

Inidir nil iinclilar.

O'Brien, Rt. Hon. Sir Peter, Bart., P.C,


Lord Cliief Justice of Ireland, an arm
embowed, vested az., brandishing a

sword arg., hilt and pommel or, and


charged on the elbow with a fasces in
pale ppr.
Vigueur de dessxis.
O'Brien, issuing out of a cloud a naked
arm holding in the hand a sword, all
ppr.
Vigueur de dessus.
13
cf. 212.
O'Brien, Bobert Veie, Monare Foynes,
Limerick, same crest and motto.
O'Brien, a crane arg., beaked and legged
105. II

gu.

on the stump of an O'Connor, Scotland, a hand gauntleted


all ppr.
throwing a javelin.
In fide
et in hello fortis.
O'Connor, Jeremiah Edward, Esquire, of
cf. Sj. 8
O'CarroIl,
Frederick Locke, J. P., of
Toronto, uses : an arm em bowed in arAthgoe Park, on the stump of an oakmour ppr., holding a sword arg., hilt
tree sprouting on either side, a hawk
and pommel or, entwined with a snake,
rising
with wings ' expanded and
also arg.
inverted ppr.
In fide et in hello fortis. O'Connor, Sir Nicholas Roderick, K.C.B.,
O'CarroIl of Ardagh, co. Galway. Ireland,
C.II.G., of Dundermott, co. Roscomon the stump of an oak-tree sprouting
mon, out of an Irish crown or, an arm
new branches a hawk rising, all ppr., ^ embowed in armour, the hand grasping
belled or.
In fide et in hello forte.
a sword in bend sinister, all ppr.
O'Connor, Kerry, a dexter arm embowed
cf. 87. 8
Ochterlonie, Scotland, an eagle displayed
in armour ppr., garnished or, the hand
I>,ns wihi ndjntor.
av.
grasping a sword erect, also ppr., pom75.2
Ochterlony, Bart., out of an Eastern
mel and hilt of the second. Xec tin'.eo,
coronet or, a cubit arm erect holding
nee sperno.
in the hand a scroll entwined with O'Connor of Corcoraroe, Ireland, a hand
laurel, all ppr.
Prudentia el animo.
in a gauntlet erect holding a broken
Ochterlony of Aberlemno.
Forfarsh.,
dart, all ppr.
Scotland, Jacob's ladder and an angel O'Conor Don, the Rt. Hon. Charles Owen
ascending thereon ppr. iSic itur ad
O'Conor, Clonalis, Castlereagh, co.
astra.
Roscommon, an arm vambraced emOchterlony, Scotland, a swan rising arg.,
bowed, the hand bare grasping a sword
ducallj'
crowned or. collared and
chained of the same, and charged on
lonor, Sligo, an arm in
the breast with a rose gu.
bowed holding a sword, all ppr.
cf. 99. 6
O'CarroIl, Ireland,

oak-tree a

hawk rising,

O'Brien, a crane statant arg., beaked and


legged gu., holding in the beak a ser- Ochterlony, Sir David Ferguson, Bart.,
pent.
105. 8
a swan with wings elevated arg., duO'Bryen, Marquess of Thomond, see
cally collared and chained or, the chain
Thomond.
reflexed over the back and charged on
O'Bryne and O'Byrne, Ireland, a mermaid
the breast with a buckle gu., the wings
holding in her dexter hand a mirror.
and body debruised by a bendlet sinisand with her sinister combing her hair.
ter wavy az.
Spc lahor Icvis.
312. 7
184. 8 Ockham, Viscount, see Lovelace, Earl of.
O'Byrne, Ireland, amermaid ppr., charged Ockleshaw, Lanes, a flaming sword erect
on the breast with five escallops in
or.
170. II
saltire or, holding in the dexter hand Ockley, Shropsh., a hand holding two
a mirror and in her sinister a dart, also
palm-branches in orle ppr.
218. 7
Certavi et vici.
ppr.
O'Clancy of Downmacfelimy, co. Clare,
O'Byrne of Glenmalure. co. 'Wicklow,
and Newtoivn, co. Galway, Ireland, a
Ireland, a mermaid with a comb and
dexter hand oouped at the wrist erect
184. 5
mirror, all ppr.
holding a sword in pale pierced through
a boar's head couped, all ppr.
O'Cahan, Ireland, a cat-a-mountain rampant ppr.
Felis demulcta mitis.
cf. 212. 6
26. 2 O'Clary, an arm in armour embowed,
the hand grasping a sword, all ppr.
O'Cahan of Ball3Tiaclosky, co. Londonderry, Ireland, a mountain-cat saliant
195- 2
Inclytus virtufe.
ppr.
O'Cobthaigs, Ireland, a naked boy riding
cf. 26. 3
189. 12
on the back of a dolphin.
O'Cahane, Ireland, a dexter hand embowed purp., holding in the hand a O'Collins, a pelican vulning herself with
201. 4
wings elevated, all ppr.
98. i
sword ppr.
O'Cahill, Ireland, an anchor erect with O'Conarchy, Ireland, on a ducal coronet
az., an eagle displayed gu.
the cable entwined around the stock,
cf. 75. 2
162. 2 O'Coneanon, Ireland, an elephant sa.,
all ppr.

O'Callaghan, Viscount Lismore, see Lismore.


O'Callaghan-Westropp, George, Esquire,
C'oolreagh. Bodyke, co. Clare: (i) Out
of an antique crown or, an eagle's head
sa. [for Weslrnpp).
(2) A naked arm
embowed holding a sword in bend
sinister entwined with a snake, all ppr.
201. 3.
And over
{for O'Callaghan).
the second crest in an escroll the motto,
Fidus et audax. Je tourne vers I'oc-

O'Callaghan of Maryfort, Ireland, a dexter arm embowed, holding in the hand


a sword, thereon a snake, all ppr. Fidus
201. 3
et audax.
O'Callan or O'Cuillean, a demi-griffin
64. 2
segreant gu.

tusked

or.

Con can an.

195. 2

O'Conry, a blackamoor's head in profile


couped at the shoulders sa., and bound
round the temples with a ribbon arg.

192- 13

O'Conry of Dungarvan, co. Waterford,


Ireland, and Seville, Spain, a blackamoor's head in profile couped at the
shoulders sa., and bound round the
temples with a ribbon arg.
Vincit
omnia.
192. 13
O'Cornyn, Ireland, a Sagittarius ppr.
53- 2

O'Corrigan, Ireland, two battle-axes in


saltire in front of a sword in pale point

downwards

pommel and

hilt or.

O'Connell, Ireland, a stag statant ppr.


117.

98.

herself.

O'Cuillean of Carbery, co. Cork, a pelican


vulning herself ppr.
98. i
O'CuUen, a mermaid with her comb and

O'Connell, Ireland, a stag's head erased


121. 2
a ducal coronet a
cf. 117. S

arg.

ppr.,

O'Crean, co. Mayo and co. Sligo, Ireland,


a demi-wolf rampant sa., holding between the paws a human heart or. Cor
inundxim crea in me Deus.
cf. 31. 2
O'Crouley, O'Crowly, and O'Croly, Ireland, an arm erect couped below the
elbow, vested gu., holding in the hand
a spear in bend sinister ppr.
O'Crouley of Limerick, Ireland, and Cadiz,
Spain, a naked arm erect couped below
the elbow gu., holding a spear in bend
point upwards ppr. Spero in Deo.
133-9 O'Cuilean, Ireland, a pelican vulning

mirror, all ppr.


184. 5
O'Connell, Ireland, on
stag trippant arg.
O'Daly of Killymore, co. Galway, in front
of an oak-tree ppr., a greyhound couO'Connell of Darrinane Abbey, co. Kerry,
58. 5
Ireland, a stag's head erased arg.,
rant sa.
Deo fiddis et regi.
charged with a trefoil slipped vert. O'Daniel, Ireland, a bull passant.
j

121. 8
Ciall agus neart.
O'Connell of Castle Connell, co. Limerick,
Victor in
a stag's head erased ppr.
121. 2
arduis.
O'Connell, Sir Donal Ross, Bart., J. P.,
D.L., of Lakeview, Killarney, and Ballybeggan, Tralee, co. Kerry, a stag's

cf.

45- 2

O'Davoren, Ireland, a hind statant ppr.


124. 12
erased, holding in
cf.

Oddie, an otter's head


the mouth a fish.

Oddie of Colney House, Herts, a brock


coming out of a rock ppr.
charged with a trefoil Oddy, a goat's head per pale or and az.,
128. 12
121. 8
armed counterchanged.
slipped vert.
Ciall agus neart.
O'Carill, Ireland, between two sprigs a
Odehull and Odell, an eagle displayed gu.
O'Connor, a cock's head or.
falcon rising belled, all ppr.
cf. 90. i
75- 2
O'Carrie, Ireland, an arm in armour em- O'Connor, Ireland, an arm in armour emOdei, an arm in armour embowed holding
bowed holding in the hand a sword.
bowed holding in the hand a spear

head erased

arg.,

point downwards,

all

ppr.

195. 2

in the

hand a sword.

195. 2

27

ODE
Thomas

Am

OGA

418

Smijth, Esquire, of Kilcleagh Park, co. Westmeath, Ireland, a


crossed ppr., garnished of the first, the
dexter arm embowed in armour, the
hands also ppr., that on the dexter side
hand holding a sword, all ppr., and the
holding a heart gu.. and that on the
arm charged with two crescents in
sinister holding a short sword of the
Pro patria invictus.
pale gu.
second, hilt and pommel also or. In
Odell, Herbert Francis Edward, of Carhoc signo vinces.
riglea, co. Waterford, Ireland, a dexter
arm in armour embowed, the hand O'Donnelly, Ireland, out of a naval coronet
or, the rim inscribed" i June, 1794"
grasping a sword, the blade passing
in sable characters, an arm in armour
through a chaplet of red roses and treembowed grasping a sword wavy ppr.,
Quantum in rebus inane.
foils, aU ppr.
thereon a wreath of laurel vert, and
Odell, George, Esquire (P.O.B. 459).
over the crest in an esoroll the motto,
Bogota, Colombia, South America, a
Justitia tandem.
Lamh dearg eirin.
dexter arm embowed in armour, the
hand holding a sword, all ppr. Pro O'Donnoghue, Ireland, on a mount vert,
a peacock az., spotted or.
I95- cf. 103. 4
patria inviclus.
Ireland,
O'Donochoo,
an arm in armour
demiGlenmalier,
a
Viscount
0' Dempsey,
embowed holding in the hand a sword
lion rampant gu., langued az., supentwined with a serpent, the head toporting in the dexter paw a sword
wards the hilt.
Elatuiii a
cf. 195. 2
arg., pommel and hilt or.
14. 12 O'Donoghoe of the Glens, a pelican in "her
Deo non dcprimat.
piety ppr.
98. 8
Odlard, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
garnished or, holding in the gauntlet a O'Donoghoe of Mor, Ireland, an arm in
armour embowed holding a aword, the
covered cup or.
blade entwined by a serpent, all ppr.
Odin, Kent, a horse rampant arg.
cj. 195. 2
Odingsell of Eperston, Notts, and Warw..
28. 10 O'Donoghue of the Glens, Flesh, co.
a wolf passant gu.
Kerry, an arm in armour holding a
Odingsells, a wolf passant or, vnlned in
sword entwined with a snake, all ppr.
c/- 28. 10
the neck gu.
Odingsells of Long Itchington, Warw., a O'Donovan, The, Ireland, on a chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a falcon alighting
naked arm erect holding in the hand
arg., the tips of the wings and the tail
216. 7
ppr. a mullet gu.
sa.
Vir super hostem.
O'Dogherty and O'Doherty, Ireland, a
212. 13 O'Donovan of O'Donovan Street, Cork, a
dexter hand holding a sword.
falcon alighting arg.
Crom a boo.
O'Dogherty, Ireland, a hand couped at
all
sword,
a
grasping
erect
wTist
the
For my inherit- O'Donovan, co. Cork, on a chapeau gu.,
Duthchas.
ppr.
turned up erm., an eagle rising ppr.
212. 13
ance.
Adjuvante Deo in liostes.
77. 14
O'DogheTty, co. Leitrim, Ireland, and
Spain, an arm in armour embowed O'Donovan, Morgan William, Liss Ard,
Skibbereen, co. Cork, a falcon, wings
Duthholding a scimitar, all ppr.
displayed and elevated or. Adju196- 10
chas.
vante Deo in hostes.
O'Doinn, Ireland, in front of a holly-bush
MuUach a bu. O'Donovan of Malaga, Spain, an eagle
ppr., a lizard passant or.
alighting or.
77. 5
Donagan, Ireland a greyhound's head
couped sa., charged on "the neck with O'Donovan, Ireland, an eagle rising.

Odell,

Am

O'Farrell or O'Ferrail, a greyhound in


full course ppr.
cf. 58. 2
O'Farrell of Glin and Killindowde, co.
Longford, a greyhound springing arg.,
collared gu.
Cu reubha.
O'Farrell, Charles Richard John, J.P.,

Dalyston, near Loughrea, co. Galway,

on an Eastern crown

or,

greyhound

courant per pale arg. and sa., gorged


with a collar, therefrom a broken chain,
both gu.
58.9
O'Feargus, a broken lance in pale ppr.,
the head hanging down or, and the
ferrule of the same.
175-6
O'Ferral-More, co. Kildare (i) Out of a
ducal coronet a dexter hand apaumee.
cf. 222. 14.
(2) A dexter arm couped
in fess, vested, holding in the hand ppr.
a sword in pale. Spes mea Deus.
O'Ferrail Buoy, Lords of iVnnalv, O'Eer:

rall of Ballintobber,

of Tenelick,

and

Bawne, aU in co. Longford, and of


Balyna, co. Kildare. Ireland, on a
ducal coronet or, a greyhound springof

Cii reubha.
ing sa.
OfDcer, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
a cutlass ppr. Deo juvante. vinco.
Offley, out of a ducal coronet or, the
attires of a stag affixed to the scalp sa.
123. 3
Offley, a demi-lion per pale or and az.,
collared and lined, holding in the dexter

paw

a pink ppr., stalked and leaved

vert.

London and Putney, Surrey, a


demi-lion rampant or, collared gu.,
holding between the paws an olivebranch stalked and leaved ppr., fructed
of the first.
Offley, Glouc, a demi-lion rampant per
pale or and az., collared counterchanged, holding a branch of laurel
Offley,

ppr.
Offord, London, a demi-lion rampant or,
collared gu.
Satis est prostrasse leoni.

an ermine spot arg.


O'Donavan, Ireland, an eagle

c/.

61. 2

rising.

77-

O'Donel, Bart,

{extinct),

two armed arms

embowed

ppr., crossing each other in


the hand on the dexter side
holdmg a heart, and that on the sinister
saltier,

a scimitar,

all

ppr.

In hoc signo

viyices.

194- 13

O'Donellan, Ireland, on a mount ppr., a


lion

rampant

or.

Omni violentia major.

i. 13
O'Donlevy, a lion rampant gu.
Donnel or O'Donnell, on a ducal coronet
c/. 123. 3
the attires of a stag ppr.
O'Donnell of Dublin, out of a ducal coronet or. a naked arm embowed holding
a spear, point doTiwards, all ppr. In
hoc signo linces.
O'Donnell, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
or, a naked arm embowed grasping a

dart,

aU ppr.

In hoc signo

vinces.

O'Donnell, two arms in armour embowed


and crossed, each holding a sword,
that on the dexter side transfixing a
boar's head, and that on the sinister a
heart.
In hoc signo vinces.
O'Donnell, two arms in armour embowed
and crossed, that on the dexter side
holding in the hand a scimitar, and
that on the sinister a heart. In hoc
signo vinces.
,

O'Fienella,

an escallop

or,

surmounted

by a cross crosslet az.


cf. 141. 12
77- 5
O'Dowling, CO. Kilkenny, Ireland, a lion's O'Finnegan, Ireland, a falcon alighting
88. 2
ppr.
head erased az., collared gemeUe or.
lizard
passant
ppr.
O'Flahertie,
a
cf. 17. 8
O'DriSCOll, Ireland, a cormorant ppr.
cf. n8. ;
O'Duana of Duanahagh, co. Sligo, Ireland, O'Flaherty of Lemonfield, co. Gafway,
Fortnna
Ireland, a lizard passant ppr.
a fox's head couped sa.
33. 4
favit fortihus.
96. 5
cf. 138. 5
O'Dugenan, Ireland, an owl ppr.
O'Duire or O'Dwire, Ireland, a hand O'Flaherty of Ballynahinch and Bunowen, CO. Galway, Ireland, a lizard
holding a sword.
212.13
passant vert. Fortuna'faveat.
O'Dunn, Ireland, a tree ppr., at the foot
cf. 138- 5
a lizard passant vert.
O'Dwyer, Ireland, a hand couped at the O'Flanagan, Ireland, a dexter cubit arm
in armour ppr., garnished or and gu.,
wrist and erect grasping a sword, all
holding a iiaming sword az., pommel
212. 13
ppr.
and hilt of the second.
O'Dwyer, Cadiz, Spain, a hand couped at
the wrist and erect grasping a sword, O'Flynn, Ireland, an arm erect issuing
out of a cloud ppr., holding a newt sa.
212. 13
all ppr.
Virtus sola nobilitas.
O'Dyearne, an arm in armour ppr., gar- O'Flynn, Ireland, a dexter hand erect
couped holding a serpent, the tail
nished or. couped at the shoulder in
embowed and the head to the sinister,
fess, holding in the hand erect from
all ppr.
the elbow of the first a covered cup
O'Friell of Kilmacrenan, co. Donegal,
of the second.
153. 2
Ireland, a garb or.
O'Fahy or O'Fay, Ireland, a naked arm
erect couped below the elbow holding O'Gallagher, Ireland, a crescent gu., and
between the horns thereof a serpent
a broken spear, all ppr., point down214. 10
wards or.
Ireland,
a demi-greyhound
O'Fallon,
60. 1
saliant arg.
coronet
or,
on
a
ducal
O'Farrall, Ireland,
a greyhound current sa.

erect ppr.
co. Sligo. Ireland, a
demi-lion rampant erm., holding between the paws a wreath of oak vert,
Fortiter et /Ideliter.
fructed or.

O'Gara of Coolavin,

OGD

OGR

4i9_

Ogden, a griffin's head erased, holding in


tlie beak an oak-branch fructed ppr.

Ogilvie, a lion's

gamb

ppr.

Ex unguibns

leonis.

cf.

36.

Ogilvie, a demi-man armed at all points


cf. 66. 2
ppr. Prcedarum regi et regno serviliu
of the Laurels, Iron Acton, Glouc,
a griffin's head erased sa., holding in
187. .
the beak an acorn ppr., and charged Ogilvie, a demi-lady holding in her dexter
on the breast with a cross patee or (for
hand a flower ppr.
c/. 183
Ogden).
(2) A pheon az., between two Ogilvie of Edinburgh, a lady's dexter a
branches of hazel ppr. {/or Hassdl).
the hand apaumee and with a bracelet
round the wrist ppr. Pro salute.
Ogden, an oak-tree ppr., with a lion
222. 6
rampant against it. Et si ostendo noii Ogilvie, a dexter hand holding a branch
of palm ppr.
Secundat vera fides.
Ogden, a boar pas.sant sa. between two
19. i:
branches of oak ppr., fructed or.
Ogilvie, Bart., of Boyne, Banffsh., Scot
land, a dexter hand holding a sword,
Ogden, between two branches of oak in
all ppr.
orle ppr., fructed or, a stag's head caPro patria.
212. 13
bossed, also ppr., attired of the second. Ogilvie of Jamaica, a hand holding a
plummet ppr. Tout jour.
Ogg, the late Sir William Anderson, of
Oakfield, Dulwich, S.E., within two Ogilvie, Banffsh., Scotland, a dexter
hand holding a branch of palm ppr.
arms couped at the shoulders erect and
embowed, vested az., cuffed or, holding
Secundat vera fides.
219. 11
between the hands a thistle ppr., a Ogilvie, a dexter arm holding in the hand
a scimitar, all ppr.
wreath of oak-leaves vert. Fugiendo
Pro patria. 213.5
Ogilvie, a dexter arm couped in bend
dexter, holding in the hand a plumbOgie, a human heart gu., pierced by a

Ogden

Ogilvy, out of a ducal coronet gu., a nag's

head

arg.
51.7
Ogilvy of Balbegno, Porfarsh., Scotland,

a sun-flower ppr.
Quo duxeris adsum.
Ogilvy of Cluny, Perthsh., Scotland, a
demi-bull sa., gorged with a garland of
roses ppr.
Industria.
45. 14
Ogilvy, Scotland, a sword in bend "ppr.
Pugno pro patria.
170. 5
Oglander, John Henrv, J.P.. Nunwell
Brading, St. Helen'.-;", Isle of Wight, a
boar's head or, couped, langued, and
mouth embrued gu. Servare munia

Passion nail in bend sinister az.


Ogilby, out of a ducal coronet or, a cock's
head gu.
90. 6
Ogilby, R. J. L., Esquire, Pellipar House,

rule.

Ogle, Newton
Charles, of
59 Green
Street, Grosvenor Square, an heraldic
antelope's head erased arg., tufted.
maned, and attired or. Prenez en gre.
cf. 127. 10
Ogle, Bart., of Worthy. Hants, an heraldic
antelope's head erased arg., tufted,
maned, and attired gu., charged with
a crescent upon a mullet for difference.

Prenez en

gre.

cf.

127. 10

Ogle, Ireland, a demi-tiger rampant and


ducally gorged, all ppr.
Ogle of Pinchbeck, Lines, a bull's head

erased or. armed gu., gorged with a


chaplet vert.
cf. 44. 3

of Raggell, Banffsh., Scotland,


a sword in bend ppr. Pro patria.

Ogilvie

170. 5 Ogle, a demi-lion or, holding in the dexter


truncheon gu.
Londonderry, a lion Ogilvie, a bull issuant sa., collared with
a garland of roses ppr. Industria. 45.14 Ogle, Scotland, an arm in armour emrampant gu., supporting a tilting-spear
bowed and couped resting on the elbow
entwined with a spring of trefoils Ogilvie of Hart wood myres, Scotland, a
ppr., holding in the hand an ancient
talbot's head arg.
ppr.
Ad finem spero.
mace sa., studded arg.
Ogilvie, .sec Seafield, Earl of.
56. 12
199. 3
Ogllvie, Earl of Findlater, a lion rampant Ogilvie, a galley ppr.
Cum periculo lu- Ogle of Eglingham, Northumb., an armed
arm in mail issuing from a circle of
plum
holding between its paws
crum.
160. 6
gold, holding in the hand a sword
met or. Tout jour.
Ogilvy, Earl of Airlie, see Airlie.
broken in the middle, the edge embrued
Ogilvie, Lord BanS, a lion's head erased Ogilvy-Dalgleish, sec Dalgleish.
ppr., hilted and pommelled or.
i/- - Ogilvy, see Nisbet-Hamilton-Ogilvy.
gu.
Fideliter.
- Ogilvie, Scotland, on a garb in fess or, a Ogilvy of Pitmon'
Forfarsh.,
Scotland, Oglethorpe, a cock's head or, between
two wings gu.
Quce mc
a garb in
lion passant gardant gu.
lion passant
Oglethorpe, Ireland, a lion rampant gu.,
ate. firma.
gardant gu. Qu(b moderata firma.
5
armed and langued az., supporting a
Ogilvie, a lion rampant gardant ppr. Nil
5. 12
cross crosslet fitohee arg.
2.
desperandum.
Ogilvy of Logie. Scotland, a lion rampant
holding between tlie paws a sword in Oglethorpe of Newington, Oxon., a boar's
Ogilvie of Auchiries, Aberdeensh., a li'
head couped gu., holding in the mouth
pale ppr.
rampant gu., holding between its pa'
Ex armis honos.
an oak-branch vert, fructed or.
42. 7
Ogilvy of Ruthven, Porfarsh., Scotland,
a plummet or. Tout jour fidele. 3.
a lion rampant gardant ppr. Nil des- Oglethorpe of Kynnalton, Notts, a boar's
Ogilvie of Miltoun, Banilsh., Scotland, a
head arg., couped and vulned gu.,
perandum.
lion rampant ppr., armed and langued
2. 5
pierced
with
a
broken
spear,
staff
dexter
paw
a
rose
the
Ogilvy, Sir Reginald Howard Alexander,
gu., holding in the
or, the point arg., and charged on the
Bart., J. P., D.L., of Inverquharity,
of the last, stalked and leaved ppr.
neck with a niascle sa.
Fortiter et suaviter.
Forfarsh., a demi-lion rampant gu.,
armed az.
Forward. Terrena peri- Ognell of Ognell Hall, Lanes, and BadOgilvie, Hon. Edward David Stuart,
desley Clinton, Warw., a lion's head
cula sperno.
10. 3
Yulgilbar, Clarence River, New South
erased or, guttee-de-poix.
Wales, a lion rampant gu.. charged on Ogilvy of Cove, Dumfriessh., Scotland, a
cf. 225. 10
anchor
or,
gorged
shoulder
with
an
demi-lion
rampant
az., holding in his O'Gorman, Count Ferdinand, Knight of
the
the Order of Christ, and Knight Comdexter paw a garb or. Quce moderata
with a chaplet of roses arg., holding in
mander of the Ortier of Gregory the
12. 4
the dexter fore-paw a plumb-rule erect
firma.
Great, an arm in armour embowed
ppr., and resting the dexter hind-paw Ogilvy of Newgrange, Scotland, a demippr., grasping in the hand a sword, the
lion holding in the dexter paw a garb
on a saltire of the second. Toujours.
blade wavy, all ppr. Toshac catha agus
12. 4
Nil desperMarte et industria.
ppr.
Ogilvie, a lion rampant ppr.
deineadh air. Primi el ultimi in bello.
I- 13
Ogilvy, Scotland, a lion's head erased
andum.
cf. 195. 2
Fideliter.
gu.
17. 2
Ogilvie, a demi-lion gu., armed and
10. 3 Ogilvy, Bart., of Barras, Kincardinesh., O'Gorman, Ireland, an arm in armour
langued az. Forward.
embowed grasping in the hand a sword,
Scotland, a demi-man in armour holdOgilvie, Bart., of Baldovan, Dundee, a
Toshac catha
the blade wavy, all ppr.
Prcedemi-lion rampant gu., armed az.
ing forth his dexter hand ppr.
agus deineadh air. Primi et ultimi in
clarum Regi et regno servitium.
Forward. Terrena pericida sperno.
hello.
cf. 195. 2
10. 3 Ogilvy, Scotland, a hand holding a palmIreland,
a
martlet
az.
O'Gormley,
95. 4
holding
in
the
dexter
branch ppr. Secundat vera fides.
Ogilvie, a demi-lion
219. II O'Grady, ee GuiUamore, Viscount.
paw a sword in pale ppr. Ex armis
O'Grady, The, of Kilballyowen, Ireland, a
honos.
ef. 14. 12 Ogilvy, Scotland, a deer's head couped
Vulneraius,
horse's head erased arg.
Bene paratum didce.
gu., attired or.
Ogilvie, a lion's head erased gu., crowned
non victus.
121. 5
51.4
with an imperial crown. .-1 fin.
John Donald Burnett, of In- O'Grady, John Waller de Courcy, the
cf. 17. 14 Ogilvy,
Montreal,
Chicago,
Illinois,
of
Bank
couped
2
head
shewan,
Forfarsh.,
a
stag's
erased
gu.
head
17.
Ogilvie, a lion's
erased
sa.,
a
nag's
head
maned
U.S..A..,
Forward.
at the neck, attired or.
Bene paratum
Ogilvie, Scotland, same crest.
Vulneratus non victtis.
or.
121. 5
dvlce.
17. 2

Dungiven,

co.

'

OGR

London, Canada, same

Street,

crest.

O'Grady, late Thomas. Esquire, J. P., of


Carlton Terrace, Drummond Street,
Carlton, near Melbourne, and of Queenselitf, Victoria, a horse's head erased
arg., charged with a portcullis az.
victus.
cf. 51.4
J. P., Landscape, co.
and motto.
Major-General Richard
Hebden, of Whitegates. Frimley,
Surrey, a mermaid holding in her
dexter hand a comb, and in her
Sapiens
sinister a mirror, all ppr.
dominahitur astris.
Ogston, Alexander Milne, Esquire, D.L.,
of Ardoe, Kincardinesh., a lion passant
Vi et
arg., armed and langued gu.
6. 2
animo.
Ogston, Alexander, Esquire, D.L., LL.D.,
Aberdeensh.,
Glendavin,
M.D.,
of
6. 2
same crest and motto.
Ogston, Francis, M.D., Dunedin, New
Zealand, same crest and motto.
Aberdeensh.,
Ogston, Jame^, Kildrummy,
same crest and motto.
O'Hagan, Rt. Hon. the late Sir Thomas,
K.P., Q.C., ist Baron O'Hagan, on a

Vuitieratus

non

O'Grady, Gilbert,
Clare,

same

crest

O'Grady-Haly,

Roman

fasces lying fe^sewise ppr.. a


gu., cuffed erm., the
erect, both also
2S6. 14
Vincere out mori.
ppr.
O'Hagan, Baron (Rt. Hon. Thomas
Towneley O'Hagan), of TuUahogue,
Victory or
CO. Tyrone, same crest.

cubit

arm vested

hand holding a dagger

vert.

cf.

138. 5

O'Halloran, a sword erect distilling drops


of blood, all ppr.

cf.

170. 2

ClanO'Halloran, Ireland, a lizard or.


Fergait a-boo.
cf. 138. 5
(i)
O'Halloran, late Sir Joseph, G.C.B.
Of honourable augmentation, out of
an Eastern coronet or, an arm in armour ppr., garnished or, the hand in
a gauntlet, also ppr., grasping a flagstaff, therefrom flowing a standard az.,
charged with a monkey statant or, and
over the crest the motto, Purswarrie.
(2) A lizard passant or, and over it the
Lothim
Clan-Fergail
a-boo.
motto,
agus marbhaim.
cf. 138. 5
O'Halloran, Joseph Sylvester, Esquire, of
Royal Colonial Institute, Northumberland Avenue, London, formerly of
(i
Of augAdelaide, South Australia
mentation, out of an Eastern crown
or, an arm in armour ppr., garnished
or, the hand in a gauntlet, also ppr.,
grasping a flagstaff, therefrom flowing
a standard az. charged with a monkey
:

statant, also or. motto over, PurA


swarrie.
(2) O'Halloran [ancient)
lizard passant or, motto over, ClanLothim agus marbhaim.
Fergail a-boo.
:

138. 5
164. i
Clare, a

cf.

O'Hangherne

or.

of Carrigery, co.
pelican in her piety or, the nest ppr.
98. 14
Per ardua surgo.
O'Hanlan, Ireland, on a mount a lizard
138. 6
erect ppr.
O'Hanlon, Ireland, a lizard displayed
vert.

'Hanly, Ireland, three arrows sa., flighted O'Higgin, Ireland, a tower sa., and issuant
from the battlements a demi-griftin
headed or, one in pale and two
ary.
with wings elevated arg., holding in
bar ways, the upper point towards the
the dexter claw a sword ppr. cf. 157. 5
dexter and the lower point towards the
Saigeadoir collach a-buadh.
O'Higgins of Ballynary, co. Sligo, Iresinister.
land, and Spain, a tower sa., and ist'Hanraghan, Ireland, an arm erect
suant from the battlements a demicouped below the elbow vested vert,
grifhn with wings elevated arg., holdcuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.
vert.
ing in the dexter claw a sword ppr.
holly-leaf
a
,

I'Hara,

Baron Tyrawley and Kilmalne

(extinct), a demi-Uon rampant erm.,


holding between the paws a wreath of
Try.
oak-leaves ppr.
I'Hara of Nymphsfield, co. Sligo, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant erm., holden tl

Pro

patria.
of Hamburgh

Ohmann
globe,

Dame
foot,

thereon

cf.

157. 5

and Dublin, a
representation of

Fortune standing on her dexter


the

arms both

sinister
in

bend

scarf overhead.

thrown back, her


sinister,

holding a
cf.

184. 3

O'Hogan, see Hogan.


Hara, Charles William, Esquire, J.P., O'Hosan, co. Galway, Ireland, a demi10. 2
lion rampant.
D.L., of Cooper's HiU, co. Sligo, Ire(i) .\ demi-lion rampant erm., O'Kane, Thomas, Esquire, of i, Florence
land
Terrace, Londonderry, a cat-a-mounholding between the paws a chaplet
tain rampant ppr.
Fdis demulcta
of oak-leaves ppr. (for O'Hara).
(2)
mitis.
A man's bust in profile couped at the
shoulders ppr., on the head an Irish O'Kearin, co. Clare, Ireland, a demi-lion
rampant sa., holding in the dexter paw
crown or, and charged on the neck
Vira sword erect arg., pommel and hilt or.
with a crescent sa. (for Cooper).
Fidens et constans.
14. 12
tute et claritate.
Hara of Ballyhara, Cursallagh, and O'Kearney, Ireland, a gauntleted hand
fesseways or, holding a dagger erect
Mollane, co. Sligo, a demi-lion rampant arg., holding between the paws a
ppr., pommel and hUt of the flrst.
Virtule el Okebourn, an eagle rising from a winged
chaplet of oak-leaves ppr.
globe, all ppr.
claritaic.
cf. 159. 9
Hara of O'Hara Brook, co. Antrim, a Okeden of 'Turnworth, Dorset, a bear's
paw sa., holding an oak-branch ppr.,
demi-lion rampant pean, holding in
ppr.

the dexter

paw

a chaplet of oak-leaves

vert, fructed ppr.

Hara, Rt. Rev. Henry Stewart, Bishop


of Cashel and Emly, the Palace, Waterford,

death.

O'Haharty or O'Flarty, Ireland, a lizard

O'Haly, an estoile

OKE

420

O'Grady, William de Rienzi, same crest


and motto.
O'Grady, Gerald de Courcy, 718, Waterloo

same

crest.

Ireland, a demi-lion rampant


erm., holding in the dexter paw a chaplet of laurel ppr., fructed gu.
Hara, Ireland, a lion rampant holding

Hara,

fructed or.

Okeden of Ellingham, Hants, between


two oak-branches in orle a buck's head
92. 2
O'Keefe, Ireland, a grifhn passant or,
holding in the dexter claw a sword

ppr.

cf.

63. 2

O'Keefe of Ballymaguirk, co. Cork, Ireland, a griffin passant or, holding in


in the dexter paw a sprig.
Forti et
the dexter claw a sword ppr.
Hara, Lieutenant-Colonel James, Lenademi-lion
rampant
Galway,
a
fideli nihU difficile.
boy,
cf. 63. 2
holding between the paws a chaplet. O'Keevan, Ireland, a dagger erect arg.,
pommel and hilt or, the blade enfiled
Trij.
with a lizard vert.
Hara, a crane's head or, beaked gu.
104. 5 O'Kelly, Ireland, a demi-savage handcuffed and wreathed about the temples
Hart, John, Esquire, a dexter cubit
and middle vert.
arm holding a flaming sword, aU ppr.
cf. 1 86. 12
Fortiter et fideliter.
O'Kelly of Barretstown, co. KiJdare, an
enfield.
Turris fortis mihi Dens.
Hartagan, a gauntlet erect grasping a
sword ppr., pommel and hilt or.
O'Kelly, Count, of Gallagh, co. Galway,
Ireland, on a ducal coronet or, an en211.
Turris fortis mihi Dens.
field vert.
Hegarty of Magherabegin and Clonsillagh, CO. Donegal, Ireland, an arm O'Kelly of Aughrane, Castle KeUy, and
Screen, co. Roscommon, and of Clonin armour embowed, the hand grasping
.Vec flectitur nee
lyon and Aughrim, co. Galway, Ireland,
a scimitar, all ppr.
mutant.
on a ducal coronet or, an enfield vert.
196. 10
Turris fortis mJhi Deus.
Hennessy, Ireland, between the attires
of a stag affi.xed to the scalp or, an O'Kennedy, Ireland, an arm embowed
arrow, point do-n wards, gu., headed
vested az., holding a scimitar, all ppr.
Turris fortis mihi Deus.
and flighted arg.
cf. 204. i
Hennessy or Henessy of Ballyhenness, O'Kennelly, Ireland, an arm in armour
Kerry, and Ballymacreed}', co.
embowed. holding in the hand a flamCO.
Cork, Ireland, an arm in armour eming sword ppr.
195-8
bowed holding a battle-axe, all ppr. O'Kennelly, Ireland, an arm in armour
Vi vivo et armis.
200. 6
embowed, holding in the hand a sword
Heron, co. Kerry, Ireland, a pelican in
ppr., the blade wavy.
cf. 195. 2
her piety ppr.
Per ardua surgo.
Okeover, Oxon. and Staffs, out of a ducal
coronet or, a demi-dragon erm. cf.y^. 10
Heyne, Ireland, a dexter arm in armour Okeover, Haughton Charles, 6, Upper
embowed, the hand grasping a sword,
George Street, Bryanston Square, W.,
all ppr.
out of a ducal coronet or. a demi-dragon
195. 2
Esto vigilans.
Hickey and O'Hickie, Ireland, a hand
erm., langued gu.
gauntleted holding a baton.
209. 9
cf. 7i. 10

OKE
vert,

acorned or.
143. 2
O'Kerney, Ireland, a swan's head sa., beloi. 6
tween two wings or.
68. 4
Okes, a cockatrice sa.
Terrace,
Inverness
Okes-Curtis,
4,
Regent's Park, N., a demi-lion rampant.

Oketon or Okton, a fleur-de-lis or. 148. 2


Okewold, GIouc., a leopard's head erased
or, between two wings vert.
O'Kinealy, Ireland, an arm in armour
embowed holding a sword fesseways,
the blade flammant, all ppr.
Old, see Ould.
Old, a cluster of grapes pendent slipped

and leaved vert.


152.7
Old of Cornw., and John Cloke Old, Esquire, Pristacott, Launcelle, a bunch
of grapes pendent slipped and leaved
vert.
152. 7
Old of Sherborne, Dorset, and Rowton,
Shropsh., and the late John Old, Esquire, of Layston House, Reading, a
lion sejant regardant ppr., its dexter
paw resting on an antique shield gu.,

charged with a fess or.


Old of Piddle Trenthide, and of

8. 5

Hillfield,

Dorset, same crest.


Old, Joseph Hawken. Carnevas House,

Merryn, Padstow, Cornw., a lion


sejant regardant ppr., its dexter paw
resting on an antique shield.
St.

Observe.
66.
Oldaker, a griffin's head.
Oldaker, Kent, a bull's head erased.

Oldbelfe, an eagle displayed sa.


75. 2
Olderbury of London, out of an antique

crown

or,

a demi-lion rampant az.


10. 2

cf.

Oldershaw, Suff., a pheon


by a snake ppr.

Oldershaw

of

Kegworth

sa..

entwined
174. 8

and

Lough-

borough, Old Parks, Leics., three arrows, one in pale and two in saltire,
interlaced by a serpent.
Cerlanti dabit ur.

cf.

173. 2

Oldesworth, Glouc., a lion sejant erect


gu., supporting between the paws a
scroll or.
Oldfield, Oxon.,

Leics.,

and Lines, on a

or, a dove arg., beaked and legged


holding in the beak an ear of wheat
of the first.
93. 3
Oldfield, Herbert Rooke, Esquire, LL.B.,
of 6, Pembroke Crescent, Bayswater,
W., and Tregumna Cottage, Henleyon-Thames, out of a ducal coronet a
demi-dragon. In crucc vineam. 290. 3
Oldfield of Durington, Lines, a dove close
arg., holding in the beak an ear of

garb
gu.,

wheat

or.

cj.

93. 3

of Bradfleld, Chesh., a demi81. 6


eagle displayed arg.
Richard Charles, of 2, Harewood Place, Hanover Square, London,

Oldfield

OLI

421

Okeover of London, an oak-tree

Oldham, a dove

sa., holding in the beak Oliphant of Bachiltoun, Perthsh., Soota sprig of laurel vert.
land, a crescent or.
92. 5
What was may be.
Oldham of London, an owl in an ivy163. 2
bush, both ppr.
Oliphant of Clashbainie, Perthsh., ScotOldham of Oldham, Lanes, an owl ppr.
land, the sun in his splendour ppr.
Hinc Uluminabimur.
96. 5
162. 2
Oldham, Joshua Beaumont, of the Oliphant of Condie, Perthsh., Scotland, a
Poplars, Tollerton, Easingwold, Yorks,
falcon volant ppr.
Altiora peto.
88. 3
an owl charged with a label.
275. 15 Oliphant, Scotland, a falcon ppr.
A tout
Oldham of Hatherleigh, Devonsh.
pourvoir.
85. 2
On a mount vert, in front of a t
Oliphant of Rossie, Perthsh., Scotland,
owl, all ppr. (for Oldham).
an eagle regardant with wings ex(2) A
mount vert, thereon a cock, the dexter
panded ppr. Altiora peto.
77. 4
claw resting on a thistle ppr. {for Oliphant, Major-General Laurence James,
Laing).
42, Lowndes Square, S.W., a falcon
Oldmixon of Oldmixon, Somers., a battlevolant.
Altiora peto.
axe erect or, headed arg., in the middle Oliphant, Stuart, Esquire, W.S., 7,
of the handle a ribbon tied az. cf. 172. 3
Chamberlain Road, Edinburgh, same
crest and motto.
Oldnall, Roger William, Sion House
Stourbridge, a cock ppr.. charged on, Oliphant, a camel ppr.
132. 2
the breast with an ermine spot sa., Oliphant, Scotland, a hand issuing pointing ppr.
resting the dexter leg on a scuU sa.
Hope and not rue.
222.12
Olipliant of Prinlis,
Mortem non dedecus.
Fifesh..
a hand
pointing to the clouds ppr. Vll hope
Oldsworth of Pulton's Court, Glouc, a
and not rue.
lion sejant gardant gu., resting the
dexter paw on a carved shield or.
Oliphant-Ferguson, George Henry Hewitt,
J.P.. Broadfield House, Southwaite
O'Learie, Ireland, an arm in armour emStation,
Carlisle
bowed, holding in the hand a sword.
An elephant
i
statant, semee of crescents, holding in
195. 2
the trunk a fer-de-moline or {for OliO'Learie, out of a ducal coronet or, an
phant).
arm in armour embowed holding a
(2) A demi-lion rampant per
chevron or and az., the dexter paw
sword ppr., pommel and hilt of the
Fortis
holding a thistle and the sinister
first.
Laidir ise lear High.
resting on a bull's he
undis et armis.
195. 10
O'Leary of Dromcar, co. Cork, Ireland,
{for Ferguson).
an arm erect couped below the elbow Olive of London, a cockatrice's head
erased ppr., combed and wattled gu.
vested az., the hand holding a sword
68. 12
impaling an evet or lizard, all ppr.
O'Leaury, an arm in armour couped below Oliver, a martlet arg., holding in the
beak a sprig vert. Ad fcedera cresco.
the elbow and erect grasping a dagger,
all ppr.
Oliver of Lewes, Sussex, same crest.
Olifle, Sir Francis Joseph, M.D., Physician Oliver, Vere Langford, Esquire, of Whitto the British Embassy in Paris, on a
more Lodge, Sunninghill, Berks, uses :
mill-rind sa.,a dovewith wings elevated
a lion's head erased ermines, collared
arg., holding in the beak a sprig of
and ringed arg., langued gu.
225. 12
olive ppr.
Est volnntas Dei.
Oliver, Ireland, an heraldic tiger's head
erased or, collared az.
Oliph of London, a cockatrice's head
cf. 25. 4
erased quarterly arg. and sa., beaked, Oliver of Edinburgh, Scotland, a dexter
68. 12
combed, and wattled or.
arm ppr., vested arg., turned up gu.,
holding in the hand an olive-branch
Oliphant, Lord Oliphant, Scotland, a
fructed ppr.
Ad fcedera cresco.
unicorn's head erased arg., crined and
armed or. Tout ponrroir.
49. 5 Oliver, a dexter naked arm holding in the
arg.,
hand an olive-branch fructed ppr.
Oliphant, a unicorn's head couped
219.9
armed and crined or. Tout pourvoir.
49- 7 Oliver, John Stephen, J.P., Uplands
Hall, Broughton, near Preston, same
Oliphant of Carpow, Pifesh., a unicorn's
crest.
head couped arg., armed and crined or.
Tout pourvoir.
49- 7 Oliver, Cornw., an arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a sprig of
Oliphant, Scotland, an elephant's head
oak ppr., fructed or.
erased ppr.
Quod agis fort iter. 133.3
Oliphant, an elephant's head couped ppr. Oliver of Cherrymount, Ireland, a cubit
arm erect vested gu., cuffed arg., the
Quod agis fortiter.
133-2
hand holding a branch of ohve ppr.
Oliphant, Scotland, an elephant's head
Ito tu ct fac similiter.
couped arg. Non mutat fortuna genus.
:

Oldfield, Sir

133- ^

Oliver of Castle Oliver, co. Limerick, Ire-

land, a cubit arm erect vested gu.,


Oliphant of Culquhir, Perthsh., Scotland,
cuffed arg., the hand grasping an oliveW., a uemi-eagle displayed arg., the
an elephant's trunk ppr.
cf. 123. 10
branch ppr.
wings semee of crosses patee fitchee gu. Oliphant of Broadfield House, Cumb.
in front thereof a demi-Catherine wheel
An elephant {for Oliphant). 133.9- Oliver of Cloughanadfoy, co. Limerick,
1
Ireland, a cubit arm vested gu., cuffed
sa.
In Deo tulumen.
85. 2
258. 6
(2) A falcon {for Hewitt).
arg., the hand holding a branch of
Oldfield of Oldfield, Chesh., out of a Oliphant, Ferguson-, of Broadfield House,
olive, also ppr.
ducal coronet or, a demi-wyvern with
Cumb. (i ) An elephant statant, semee
wings displayed arg. In crwce vineam.
of crescents, and holding in the trunk Oliver, Scotland, a dexter hand couped
hurling a curling-stone, all ppr.
Oldgate, out of a mural coronet arg., a
a fer-de-moline {for Oliphant).
(2) A
221. 2
bull's head sa., collared gobony arg.
demi-lion rampant per chevron or and
and gu.
az., the dexter paw holding a thistle Oliverson of the Middle Temple, London,
three pheons az., thereon a lion's
Oldgate, out of a mural coronet or, a
and the sinister resting on a boar's
spiro
spero.
or.
Dum
erased
head
Ferguson).
bull's head sa.
11
cf. 44.
head couped, also az. {for
:

ONE

422

OLI

demi-lion rampant

Nantes, France, a
a pelican vulning herpaws a garb
Wilts, an O'Meara, Ireland,
gu., holding between the
Olivier of
9- I
self ppr.
12. 5
virens
,
Fortis et hospitalis.
or.
heresquire's helmet ppr. SictU oliva
Ireland, a pelican vulning
O'Meara,
'-3
Ireland, a falcon close ppr^
Imtor in cede Dei.
9- . O'Naghten,
spolia.
Opima
ppr.
self
an esquire s
co. LeiOlivier of London and Beds,
Ballaghmeighan,
of
O'Meighan
Thomastown, co. Ros' 80. 3
helmet ppr.
head erased O'Naghten of
trim, Ireland, a griffin's
Catesby
common, Ireland, and France, a falcon
OUney or Olney, Glouc and of
c/. 67. 1
with wings endorsed or.
5- ^
ot a
out
et audax.
Sagax
Northamp.,
ppr.
close
Staverton,
and
00. Westhead in O'Melaghlin of Ballinderry, expanded O'Neal, Major John Carter, Batcliffe
ducal coronet or, a phoenix s
meath, a swan with wings
embowed
an oliveHouse, Folkestone, an arm
flames holding in the beak
Scuta amoris
membered gu.
grasping
arg.,
bare
in chain-mail, the hand
branch, all ppr.
dexter
a demia sword ppr., pierced through a
Olmius, Baron Waltham {ejrhnct),
in its beak an
Lamti
garnisheci Omer, a dove holding
hand couped at the wrist gu.
Moor habited in armour ppr.,
92- 5
olive-branch ppr.
vert
laurel-branches
eirin.
two
dearg
between
erect,
or
and Ommaney, Surrey, a cubit arm
ducal coronet
in O'Neale, Ireland, out of a
wreathed about the temples arg.
in the hand a battle-axe
a
holding
hand
a
with
the
in
breast
the
holding
a cubit arm,
gu., and charged on
213.12
bend sinister ppr.
?i^counter-embattled
sword.
pa e
fess embattled and
^
Ommaney, a cubit arm erect per
bears head
Meritez.
tbe Oneby of Oneby, Leics., a
or.
first
the
of
cuffed
sa.,
ar<r. and
laurel34-14
couped per pale arg. and gu.
bend
Olmius of London, between two
hand holding a battle-axe in
armour
Baron (O'Neill), Shane s Castle,
branches vert, a demi-Moor in
c/. 207. 10 O'Neill,
in
sinister ppr.
round the
Antrim: (i) --in arm embowed
ppr. garnished or, wreathed
comIreland, a knight
a !
O'Monaghan,
sword
breast
a
the
grasping
on
hand
charged
the
gu.,
armour,
head arg. and
sinister hand
stork
plete armour resting the
ot the
(2)
195-2.
T>pT. (for O'Neill).
with a fess counter-embattled
dexter
ppr.
on the hip and holding in the
aU
snake in its beak,
Potterne

Manor,

"

rising with a
Bart.,
Lamh dearg Eirin.
(for Chichester).
O'Loghien, Honourable Sir Bryan,
azure,
escutcheon of the arms, viz.
104- 13
Street,
Invitum sequitur honor.
of Manhattan, Barkly
Q.C.
or.
a chevron between three mullets
Victoria, AusMelbourne,
see Chichester-O'NeiU.
O'Neill,
kilda,
St.
Scotland a cubit arm in armour
anchor
Omond,
Claneboys, irean
or,
Upper
coronet
of
Bart.,
ducal
O'Neill,
tralia, on a
'holding in the hand a spea-r
mail
erect,
ppr.
antique
cable
in
a
arm
land, a dexter
erect entwined with
a
bend, point
/ '61.
embowed, holding in the gauntlet
Anchora salulis.
Minister of
and Omond of Garnersword, all ppr.
O'LoghUn, Ireland, an anchor cabled
erect,
inn
Monzie, Perth-h.
or, a dexter
161. 2
O'Neill, out of a ducal coronet
erect ppr.
bend
in
:ii
the hand hokliiiM
pale
arm in armour embowed ppr., holdmg
O'Lonargan, Ireland, an arrow in
Aci
sinister ppr.
of
blade waved
in the hand a sword, the
point downwards, distilling drops
c/- i73- 5
of the first.
blood, aU ppr.
'Lu
t
j
star rayed
a
Ireland,
Ireland
O'Moran,
entwined
O'Neill of the Fews, co. Armagh,
O'Loughlin, Ireland, an anchor
tenebris.
hand
in
cent
an arm in armour embowed, the
with a cable ppr. Anchora salutis.
chapeau gu.,
161. II O'Morchoe, Ireland, on a
195- 2
grasping a sword, all ppr.
also
rampant,
lion
turned up erm., a
Castle, 00. Galway, a
O'Mahony, Ireland, out of the coronet of
paws a garb O'Neill of Bunowen
graspgu. holding between the
emsinister arm in armour embowed
a viscount or, an arm in armour
sword, all ppr.
bowed holding a sword ppr., pommel
co. Kildare, out of a
Balyna,
of
O'More
a
an arm in
with
enfiled
O'Neill of Claneboy, Ireland,
and hilt of the first,
coronet or, a dexter hand erect
a
ducal
grasping
inour embowed, the hand
fleur-de-lis az.
apaumee ppr.
?''^'''l^
Latnb dearg Eirin.
pord, all ppr.
O'Mallahan, Ireland, a horse at f uU speed.
Queens County,
and
52. 8 O'More, of Cremorgan,
of Mullaghgane, co. Antrim,
O'Neill
fesseways
in
Ireland, a dexter hand lying
c/. 136. 3
Athboy, CO. Meath, Ireland, an arm
O'Malley, a hare current.
sword
all
couped at the WTist holding a
masts
armour embowed grasping a sword,
O'Malley, Ireland, a ship of three
three gory
in pale pierced through
Pro fide Rege et patrta pugno.
ppr.
with the sails set, aU ppr.
et audax.
Semper
fidehs
ppr.
2
all
heads,
195.
160. 13
Conlan-aO'More, Ireland, same crest.
KiUeleagh. an
O'Malley, Bart., of RosehiU, co. Mayo,
O'NeiU, Bart. {e.rtincl). of
Terra
below the elbow erect gu.
couped
arm
a horse in fuU speed arg.
embowed
an arm in armour
or, and
i^- O'Moriartie,
marique potens.
enfiled with a ducal coronet
ppr..
holding a sword fesseways entwined
holding in the hand a sword
O'Malley, Sir Edward, Denton House,
with a'serpent, all ppr.
Cuddesden, Oxford, a horse rampant
pommel and hUt of the second. 2 12 7
of a crescent gu
out
Ireland,
CarO'MuUan,
and
Foxford,
Terra marique potens.
arg.
O'Neill of Newcastle,
169.
cf.
ppr.
erect
dagger
Leitrim
a
rowry, co. Mayo, of Cloon, co.
O'MaUey, Emilius St. Clair, Lismore,
and
of Ughterthiary, Lachan,
Spain, a naked arm embowed
Waterford, same crest. Terra manque O'MuUoy
and
front
Hughstown, CO. Roscommon,
iia?c
potens.
brandishing a sword, all ppr.
^
greyhound conof an oak-tree ppr., a
manus pro patrice pugnando vidnera
O'Malley, Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick
quam
rant sa., collared or. Malo mori
William, Army and Navy Club, Pall
passa.
T^'"u*
/ 58- 5
fo'dari.
Joseph,
motto.
John
and
Mall, S.W., same crest
the O'Neill-Power, Captain
O'MuUoy, Standard - Bearers to
O'Malley, Colonel George Hunter, 102,
Power Hall, Snow Hill, Waterford,
Sovereign in the Kingdom of Ireland,
stag s
Banbury Road, Oxford, same crest.
Ireland upon an earl's coronet a
-growing out of
oak-tree ^i.yj.^...^
of an uaiv-Licc
front 01
2 iront
in
attires
O'Mallun,' Baron Glen O'Mallun (extinct).
head caboshed, and between the
springing
mount all ppr. a greyhound
Per crucem ad coronam.
out of a basket ppr., a greyhound s
a crucifix.
Gearaigh agus dogh
collared or.
coUared

a forked pennon

arg.,

charged with an
:

298. 5
head and neck affrontee arg.,
f/- 58-5
uaadh.
corospikes.
^
or, the collar adorned with
O'Neley, Northamp., out of a ducal
O'Mulrian of Ownev, Ireland, a grithn
ppr.,
Qaudet patientia duris.
net or. an eagle's head in flames
sinister
the
in
holding
gu.,
segreant
O'Malone, Ireland, a man in complete
holding in the beak a sprig vert.
^
,^-pale.
in
claw a dagger
Ji(Ireland, a hand holding a
armour holding in the dexter hand a
O'Neylan,
Kilglassy
and
O'MulVihiU of Knockanira
-'- '-5
spear resting on the ground, all ppr.
sword
arm couped
co. Clare, Ireland, a dexter
couped
cf. 188. 2
Fiddis ad urnam.
O'Neylan, Ireland, a dexter hand
below the elbow and erect holding
m
Oman, Charles WiUiam Chadwick, All
below the wrist holding a sword
213.10
in saltire ppr.
battle-axes
two
head
boar
s head
man's
a
point
a
Souls' CoUege, Oxford,
Dale and on the
of Tenenite, a
Island
the
of
O'Murphy
-'- ^
couped in a morion. Festina lente.
in fess
dexter
the
resting
gu.,
passant
lion
hand couped
O'ManniS, Ireland, a hand ppr. holding
O'Neylan', Ireland, a dexter
paw on a garb or.
a dag,
j
a long cross in pale gu.
at the wrist erect and grasping
,
ott

X)'Meagher, Ireland, a falcon arg., belled


or, alighting upon a helmet ppr.

O'Murphy

of

co. Waterford,
Meath, Ireland, and

Dondown,

Armaloghan,

co.

ONG
of Old Warden. Ireland,
mount vert, a demi-pelican with

Ongley

ORM

423
on a

in bend, all ppr.,

and over the

crest

an O'Reilly, Bart.,

wings
escroU with the motto, Sto pro veritate.
elevated or, holding in its beak a fireFortiter
(2) A griffin's head erased sa.
ball.
Mihi cura futuri.
et fideliler.
212. 13
Onion, a dexter hand gu., holding a spear Oray or Oyry, a pennon per fess gu. and
or.
214. II
or, the stall in bend counterchanged.
Pulborough,
NorthOnley of Catesby and
176. 12
amp, and Suff., out of a ducal coronet Orby, an ox-yoke erect arg.
cf. 178. 6
or, a phoenix's head in flames ppr.. Orby or Orreby, on a chapeau gu., turned
holding in the beak a sprig vert.
up erm., a ram's head ppr.
cf. 130. I
Onley, SaviU- of Stisted Hall, Essex, and Orchard, Devonsh., a crow sa.
107. 14
Middx.
(i) Out of a vallary coronet Orchard of Hartland Abbey, Devonsh.,
or, an eagle's head issuing from flames
out of a mural coronet ppr., a dexter
ppr., holding in the beak a laurel-sprig
arm couped at the elbow vested az.,
vert (for OnUy).
charged with three fleurs-de-lis, one
(2) On a mount
vert, an owl arg., charged on the body
and two, or, the cuff turned up erm.,
with three mullets in bend gu. (for
holding in the hand ppr. a pear or.
Savill).
(3) A dexter cubit arm, the Orchard, Scotland, a hand holding a
hand apaumee ppr., charged from the
sheaf of arrows points downward ppr.
wrist with a pile gu., above the fingers
214. 3
a crescent reversed arg. (for Hari-ti/). Ord, Scotland, a fish haurient.
139. 11
Alter si tihi.
121. 2
Ord, a stag's head erased purp.
Onmany, Ireland, a gate ppr.
158. 9 Ord, Richard, M.A., J. P., Sands Hall,
O'Nolan, Ireland, a hawk.
Mills et
85. 2
Sedgfield, Durh., same crest.
O'Nowlan, Ireland, a martlet arg. 95. 4
fortis.
Onslow, Earl of (Onslow), Clandon Park, Ord, Northunib., an elk's head erased
near Guildford, Surrey, an eagle sa.,
arg., attired or.
preying upon a partridge or. Fe-stina Ord: (i) An elk's head couped ppr. {for
Semper fidelis.
Icntc.
Ord)., (2) On a chapeau purp., turned
77. 12
Onslow, Sir William Wallace Rhoderic,
up erm., a griffin statant with wings
Bart., J.P., D.L., of Hengar House,
elevated and addorsed of the second,
the beak or (for Craven).
Cornw., and of Chitterne, Wilts, an
63. 13
eagle sa., preying upon a partridge or. Ord, Captain William St. George, of
FesHna lenle. Semper fidelis.
77. 12
Fornliani House, Suff., an elk's head
Onslow, Andrew Richard, the Furnace,
ppr.
Mil:. ,1 /nrlis.
Newent, Glouc, same crest and motto. Orde-Powlett, Baron Bolton, see Bolton.
Onslow, Surrey apd Shropsh., a falcon Orde, Campbell-, 8ir Arthur John, Bart.,
ppr.. legged and belled or, preying on
D.L., of Morpeth, Northumb., an elk's
FesHna lente.
a partridge of the first.
head erased or, gorged with a collar
12
invected sa., motto over, Mitis en
cf. 77
Openhemer or Oppenhemer, a garland of
fortis.
laurel surmounted by a trident in bend. Orde, Hants, an elk's head erased ppr.
O'Phealan and Oflealam, out of a ducal Orde, William, of Nunnykirk, Northumb.,
issuant
with
feathers
coronet a morion
an elk's head ppr. Mitis et fortis.
from the top.
Orde, Northumb., a demi-lion holding in
the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or.
Opie of Pawton. in St. Breock, Cornw..
a demi-stag erm., attired or. pierced
13- 2
through the neck by an arrow sa., Orde, Northumb., a demi-lion or, holding
feathered and headed arg.. the wound
in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis gu.
the
arrow
embrued.
13. 2
and the head of
c/. 119. 2
Ordway, two wings displayed, each
charged with a mullet pierced.
Oppenheim, Henry Maurice William,
D.L., 16, Bruton Street, W., a horse's
cf. 109. 6
head couped arg., charged with a fesse O'Reilly, Ireland, a pellet charged with
dancettee gu., and holding in the
a chevron or.
leaved
slipped
ppr.
and
branch
of
palm
an
slipped
mouth a
O'Reilly,
acorn
vert.
152. I
Oppenheimer, Francis Charles, Esquire
M.A., H.B.M., Consul at Frankfort-on O'Reilly of Scarborough, Yorks, out of
an antique Irish crown or, a tree,
Maine, of i, Garden Court, Middle
therefrom a serpent descending enTemple, E.G., two branches of oak in
twined round the stem, both ppr.
saltire vert, fructed or, in front of a
Fortitudine et prudentia.
flagstaff in bend ppr., therefrom flowi
O'Reilly of Heath House, Queen's Co.,
a banner gu.. surmounting a trident
Ireland, and East Brefney
(i) Out of
bend sinister, also ppr. Nihil sine
a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree with a
Inhnrc.
303. 2
snake entwined descendant ppr. (2)
164. i
O'Quigley, an estoile arg.
A cubit arm in armour holding in the
O'Quinn, Ireland, a boar's head erased
Fortitudine
gauntlet a dagger, all ppr.
and erect arg., langued gu.
43. 3
et prudentia.
O'Quinn, Ireland, a wolf's head erased
Quo sursum volo videre.
30. f O'Reilly, William Joseph, Knock Abbey,
erm.
Dundalk, co. Louth, same crests and
Oram, a hurt charged with a stag stand
116.
motto.
3unt vert.
ing on a
Orange, a demi-talbot erased or. cf. 55. f O'Reilly, Myles George, an oak-tree eradicated, the trunk entwined by a snake
Oranmore and Browne, Baron (Brown
Carrabrowne
Castle,
in
the
ascending
ppr.
Guthrie), of
CO. of the town of Gal way, and of Castle O'Reilly, an arm in armour embowed
Fortituscimitar, all ppr.
McGarrett, co. of Mayo, in Ireland
196. 10
et prudentia.
(i ) A dexter hand erect holding a sword
:

of Ballinlough. co. Westmeath, Ireland, an arm in armour embowed grasping a scimitar, all ppr.
196. 10

Orleur of High

Close and Plumbland


Cumb., a woman's head couped
at the breasts, all ppr., on the head a
Hall,

cross patee fitehed or.


Orford, Earl of (Walpole).Walterton Park,
near Aylsham, the bust of a man in
profile couped at the shoulders ppr.,
ducally crowned or, and from the
coronet flowing a long cap turned

forwards gu., tasselled or, charged


with a Qatherine-wheel of the last.
Fori quce sentiat.
190. 3
Upon a mount vert, a
Orford-Holte
i
squirrel sejant ppr., charged on the
shoulder with a cross patee or, and
supporting with the fore-paws a pheon
mounted on a staff and flighted, head
:

downwards, or (for Holte). (2) Out


of rushes ppr., a demi-greyhound arg.,
charged on the neck with two chevronels sa., and holding between the
paws a fleur-de-lis az. (for Orford).
Orgaine, Berks and Wilts, three organpipes, one in pale and two in saltier, or,
bound with a chaplet of laurel vert.
Organ, same

crest.

a buffalo's head
gorged with a wreath of roses ppr.

Orgill of Beceles, Suff.,


sa.,

cf.

Oriel,

44.

Baron, see Massereene, Viscount.

0' Riley, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet


an oak-tree, around the stem a serpent
entwined, all ppr.
O'Riordan of Derryroe, co. Cork, Ireland,
and Nantes, France, a fleur-de-lis gu.
148. 2
Pro Deo et patria.
O'Riordan or O'Rearden, Ireland, a fleurde-lis gu.
Pro Deo et patria.
148. 2
Orkney, Earl of (Fitzmaurice). Glanmore,
Templemore, out of a ducal coronet or,
an oak-tree fructed and penetrated
transversely by a frame-saw, all ppr.,
the frame of the first. Through. 143. 8
Orlebar, Richard, and Richard RouseBoughton, of London, and of Hinwick
House, Beds, an eagle's head between
two wings erect arg., charged on the
neck with two barrulets gu.
cf. 84. 2
Ormathwaite, Baron (Walsh), of Ormathwaite, Cumb., a gryphon's head
erased per fesse wavy arg. and erm.,
Veritas et virtus
beaked and eared or.
66. 2
vincunt.

Orme,

see

Garnett-Orme.

of Hanch Hall, Staffs, a dolphin


finned or, holding in the mouth a
spear.
Orme of Abbeystown, Mayo, a dolphin

Orme

az.,

naiant az., fins and tail or, surmounted


by a pole-axe in bend of the same.
Fortis

et fidelis.

Orme, Northamp., a dolphin naiant arg.,


140. 5
the fins, tail, and tusk or.
Orme, Scotland, a dragon passant with
wings addorsed ppr.

Orme, Scotland, a

griffin

Ji- 2

passant gu.
63. 2

Orme, Scotland, a demi-griffin with wings


64. 2
addorsed arg.
of London, Glouc, and Tyldesley. Lanes, a wolf's head couped
at the neck barry of four or and gu.,
holding in the mouth an ostrich-feather

Ormerod

in pale ppr.

ORM

424

arg.,
his shield the family arms,
Ormerod, Rev. George Thomas Bailey, of O'Rorke, Ireland, out of an ancient Irish
arg.,
cle sa., between three
crown or, an arm in armour erect
viz.
Stroud, Glouc, same crest.
Constance et ferme.
grasping a sword ppr., pommel and hilt
pellets.
Ormerod, Ernest William, same crest.
Buagh. Servieudo gu- Osbaldeston, Heref., a man in armour on
of the first.
Ormesby, Lines, an arm embowed vested
:

cuffed or, holding in the hand ppr.


a leg in armour couped at the thigh of
the last, garnished of the second.
Ormiston of Hill View, Dassett Road,

horseback,

herno.

sa.,

all

ppr., holding in his dex-

ter hand a sword arg., hilted or.


O'Rourk, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
or, a gauntlet grasping a sword ppr.
cf. 53. 10
O'Rourke, Count, France, out of a royal Osbaldeston, Glouc: (i) A stag's head
cro-n a naked arm erect holding a
erased per pale arg. and sa., guttee
West Norwood, an anchor ppr. Gnrdez
121. 2.
scimitar, all ppr.
Victorious.
counterchanged, attired or.
Ormistone, Scotland, a cock crowing ppr. Orpen of Ardtully, co. Kerry, Ireland, a
(2) A man in armour on horseback, aU
demi-lion rampant or, charged on the
91. 2
ppr., holding in the dexter hand a
In diibiis constans.
shoulder with a cross crosslet sa.
sword arg., hilted or.
Ormistone, Scotland, an anchor ppr.
cf. 189. 10

Veritas vincet.
Osbaldeston, of Osbaldeston, Lanes, same
cf. 10. 2
Orpen, Rev. Edward Chatterton, Exeleigh, Devonsh., same crest and motto. Osbaldeston of Humanby, Yorks, same
Orpen of Killowen, co. Kerry, Ireland,
crests.
a demi-lion rampant or.
Veritas vin- Osbaldeston, Heref., a stag's head erased
10. 2
cet.
per pale arg. and sa., guttee counter121. 2
changed, attired or.
Orpwood of Abingdon, Berks, a boar
passant quarterly erm. and ermines, Osborn, Sir Algernon Kerr Butler, Bart.,
bristled, armed, and ungu. or.
40. 9
J.P., of Chicksands Priory, Beds, a
Orr-Ewing, Sir Archibald, Bart., M.P.,
lion's head erased arg., dueaUy crowned

161. i
Felicior quo certior.
of (Butlei;), Kilkenny
Castle, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
or, a plume of five ostrich-feathers,

Ormonde, Marquess

therefrom issuant a falcon rising, all


Comme jc trouvc.
arg.
Butler a Boo.
Ormsby, see Harlech, Baron.
Ormsby-Gore, Shropsh., see Gore.
Ormsby of Nun Ormesby and Louth,
Lines, an arm couped at the elbow
vested sa., holding in the hand a leg
in armour couped at the thigh, all ppr.

'

D.L., J.P., of Ballikinrain, Stiriingsh.,


and GoUanCeld, Inverness-sh., a demi-

or.

Quantum

in rebus inane.

18. 8

Osborn, Ireland, out of a mural coronet


gu., a lion's head arg.
19.
ion's head erased
Osborn or Osborne,
18. 8
also gu.
i i.
arg., duoally crowned or.
Andaciter.
7
Orr-Ewing, Charles Lindsay, 38, Bryan- Osborn of Peppermilne, Edinburgh, a
ston Square, same crest and motto.
sword in pale ppr. Je gagne.
170. 2
Orr, a lion passant ppr., resting the dex- Osborn, a lion's head ppr., ducally crowned
ter fore-paw on a torteau.
or.
Quantum in rebus inane, cf. 18. 8
cf. 6. 2
Orr of Harvieston, Clackmannansh., a Osborn, Samuel, J.P., F.K.C.S., Seymour
cornucopia ppr.
Street, Hyde Park, a unicorn passant
Virtuti fortuna comes.
ringed,
Uned,
ducally gorged,
or,
152. 13
Orr, James. Esquire, B.A., of the Villa
armed, and crined sa. Malo mori
Antoinette, Cannes, Alpes Maritimes,
quam fadari.
France, a cornucopia erect ppr., charged Osborne, see Leeds, Duke of.
with a trefoil slipped vert. Bonis om- Osborne, a heraldic tiger passant arg.,
nia bona.
cj. 152. 13
charged with a label of three points
Pax in bello. cf. 25. 5
Orr of Belfast, a cornucopia ppr., charged
for difference.
with a trefoil slipped vert. Bonis om- Osborne of Kirkby Bydon, Norf., and of
nia bona.
Cleby, Essex, out of a ducal coronet
cf. 152. 13
Orr of Barrowfield, Scotland, a cornuor, a heraldic tiger's head sa., armed
copia ppr. Bonis omnia bona.
and crined gold.
25. 3
152- 13 Osborne, Yorks, a heraldic tiger passant
Pax in
arg., crested and tufted sa.
Orr of Edinburgh, Scotland, a cornucopia
bello.
ppr.
Virtuti fortuna comes.
152. 13
25. 5
Orr, Scotland, issuing out of a heart a Osborne of London, Ashford, Kent, and
True
dexter hand grasping a scimitar.
Keyton, Notts, a heraldic tiger pastn the end.
sant or, tufted and maned sa., charged
213.4
with a pellet.
Orr of Ralston, Renfrewsh., Scotland, a
cf. 25. 5
dexter hand holding a tree ppr. Ego Osborne, George, J. P., Foxlow, Bungendore. New South Wales, a heraldic
accedo.
tiger passant or, tufted and maned sa.
Orr of Harvieston and Castle Campbell,
Clackmannan, Scotland, a tower ppr.
Pax in bello.
Kelmarsh, Northants, a
Fortis et vigilans.
156. 2 Osborne
of
heraldic tiger passant arg., crested and
Orred, John Cavendish, of Lavant House,
Pax in bello.
tufted sa.
Chichester, a hare salient ppr., holding
25. 5
Osborne, Bernal-, of Newtown Anner,
in the mouth three ears of corn or.
(i) A sea-lion sejant
CO. Tipperary
Orrell of Turton, Lanes, Cambs, and
Chesh., a lion's head erased arg., semee
ppr., supporting with the dexter paw
of torteaux and ducaUy gorged gu.
a trident sa., headed or, and charged
upon the shoulder for difference with
cf. 18. 5
Orrock of that ilk, Scotland, a falcon
a cross crosslet or {for Osborne). (2)
ppr.
Solus Christus mea rupes.
A demi-lion per fesse gu. and vair,
langued az., holding a torch or, fired
85. 2
Pax.
ppr. (for Bernal).
Orrock, a hawk ppr. Christus mea rupes.

rampant

lion

Ormsby, Bart, (extinct), of Cloghan, co.


Mayo, a dexter arm in armour embowed holding in the hand a leg in
armour couped above the knee, all ppr.
Fortis qui prudens.
243. 20

az.,

gu.,

armed and langued

holding in the dexter

paw a

mullet,

Ormsby, Rev. William, M.A., same crest


and motto.
Ormsby, Anthony, Ballinamore House,
Kiltimagh, co. Mayo, same crest.

Fort is qui prudens.

Ormsby, Rev. Frederick Alexander, the


Vicarage, Christ Church, Clapham,
same crest and motto.
Ormsby, Henry Magee, M.A., same crest
and motto.
Ormsby, Sir Lambert Hepenstal, M.D.,
of 92, Merrion Square, Dublin, same
crest and motto.
Ormsby, John Becher, same crest and

motto.

'

of Willowbrook, co. Sligo, and


arm in armour embowed ppr., charged with a rose gu.,
holding in the hand a leg in armour
couped above the knee, also ppr.
Ormsby, Ireland, two globes ppr.

Ormsby

Shropsh., a dexter

159-

88. 2
Ormsby, a falcon rising or.
Ormsby-Hamilton, Alfred Hamilton, J.P.,
16, William Square, Dublin: (i) Out

of a ducal coronet of five leaves or,


charged on the band with three torteaux fessewise, a mount vert, thereon
an oak-tree penetrated transversely in
the main stem by a frame-saw ppr.,
the frame or {jor Hamilton).
(2) A
dexter arm in armour embowed ppr.,
charged with a rose gu., holding in the
hand a leg in armour couped above the
knee, also ppr.

O'Rorke, Charles Dennis, Clonbern Park,


Clonbern, co. Galway, out of a ducal
coronet or, an arm in armour erect

O'Rorke or O'Rourke of Nantes, France,


out of a crown or, an arm in armour
erect grasping a sword ppr. Victorious.
O'Rorke, George Samuel, Esquire, M.A.,
LL.D., Solicitor, of 9, Magdala Road,
Nottingham, an eagle's head erased or.
In cruce satus.

85. 2

Osborne

of

Osborne House,

Spondon,

Derbysh., a demi-lion rampant gu.


Orrock, Scotland, a writing-pen thrust
through a man's heart ppr. Arte fideque.
10. 3
Orton and Ortun of Lea, Leics.. a tower Osborne, Sir Francis, Bart., a sea-lion
ppr. the cupola and flag gu.
sejant ppr., holding in the dexter paw
157. 15
Orton, a tower arg.
a trident sa., headed or.
Pax in
156. 2
bello.
Ory, an arm in armour holding in the
hand a sword, all ppr.
210. 2 Osborne of Hartlip Place, Kent, a deniiOsbaldeston of Chadlington, Oxon., a
ounce rampant erm., pellettee, collared
knight in complete armour on a horse
and lined.
cf. 23. 13

OUT

425
her piety

Ossory, Earl of, see Ormonde, Marquess of.


ducal coronet or, between two wings
Ossulston, Lord, see Tankerville, Earl of.
erect sa., a Passion cross or.
Si
Osborne of Debenham, Suff., a unicorn Osten, D', see D'Osten-Moller.
Dens nohiscum, qvis contra nos. iii.i
passant or, ducally gorged, ringed, Ostle, a horse's head.
Otway of Otway Towers, Herts
cf. 50. 13
(i) Out
lined, armed, and crined sa.
c/. 4S. 6
Ostler, a nag's head issuing.
ducal coronet a Passion cross or,
cf. 50.
Osborne, Beds, a leopard's head ppr., Ostrich, an ostrich's head erased az.,
between two wings sa., each charged
ducally crowned or.
holding in the beak a horse-shoe or.
for distinction with a cross crosslet
Osborne-Gibbes, Sir Edward, Bart., an O'Sullivan Mor, Ireland, on a ducal
arg. {for Otway).
ill. 6.
(2) Upon
arm embowed in armour ppr., garcoronet or, a robin redbreast holding
the battlements of a tower an arm in
nished or, the hand in a steel gauntlet
in the beak a sprig of laurel, all ppr.
armour fesseways couped, holding in
grasping a battle-axe sa.
Tenax proLamh foistenach abn.
the hand a sword erect between two
cf. 108. 12
positi.
200. 6 O'Sullivan Beare, Ireland, on a lizard
branches of oak, all ppr. (for Hughc.i).
Osbourne, on a rock a castle in flames ppr.
vert, a robin redbreast ppr.
Semper vigila
155. I O'Sullivan of Dunkerron, co. Kerry, out Otway-Ruthven, of Invernisk, co. GalOsbourne, a unicorn passant or, ducally
of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head!
way, a goat's head erased arg,, attired
gorged and chained sa., armed of the
aTg.,languedgu. Nee timeo nee sperno.
or, charged with a mullet gu.
Deed
second and lirst.
48. 6
17- 5
Shaw.
Osbourne, Scotland, a sword erect ppr. Oswald, see Gordon-Oswald.
Ouchterlony, Scotland, an eagle displayed
2
gagnie.
Je
170.
Oswald, John, of Dunnikier, Fifesh., Scotparty per pale. Deusmihiadjutor. 75.2
land, a star of six points wavy arg. Ouchterlony, a rock ppr.
O'Selbac, Ireland, a dexter hand pointing
Jamais abattu.

Osborne, Derbysh., a

pelii

with one finger gu.


222.
Osevain, a horse passant, saddled and
bridled.
52. 4
Osgodby, on a chapeau a cross patee

Monstrant astra riayn.


164. I
i7g. 7
Oswald, Thomas Ridley, Esquire, of Ouchton, an eagle's head or.
83. i
Milford
Haven, South Wales, an Oughton, Scotland, a tower the sinister

fimbriated.
O'Shanly, Ireland,

asfra viam.
Oswald of Dalderne, Stirlingsh., a
star or.
Monstrant astra viam.

a hand
grasping a broken sword.

in

armour

estoile

of six points arg.

Monstratitl

comet

sa., fired

Ireland, a nag's he>ad


164. 10
erased sa., bridled or.
Oswald of Fingalton, Renfrewsh., issuing
cf. 51. 5
O'Shaughnessy, Ireland, an arm in chain
out of a cloud a dexter hand pointing
armour embowed, the hand grasping
toward a star of eight rays. -Forti
a spear, shaft broken, all ppr. cf. igy. 2
favet coilvm.
cf. 222. 7
O'Shee or O'Shea, Ireland, a swan rising Oswald, Haldane-, Richard Alexander, of
Vincit
sa., beaked and membered gu.
Auchincruive, Ayrsh., Scotland
(i) A
Veritas.
dexter hand issuing out of a cloud and
99. 12
O'Shee of Sheestown, Kilkenny, a swan
pointing to a star ppr. (for Oswald).
rousant sa.
Vincit Veritas.
eagle's
head
erased
ppr.
An
(2)
O'Sheehan, a dove arg., holding in the
Segua
(for Haldane).
-Suffe
beak an olive-branch ppr.
92. ^
O'Sheil of Castle Burg., co. Galway, and Oswald, on a mount a stag lodged under
of Nantes, France, an arm erect couped
a holly- bush, all ppr.
at the wrist gu., enfiled with a ducal Oswald of Scotstown, Renfrewsh., Scotcoronet or, and grasping a sw-ord ppr.,
land, a ship under sail ppr.
Non mihi
pommel and hilt of the last. Otnne
commodws uni.
160.13
212. 7 Oswald-Brown, Major Charles Robert,
solum forti patria.
O'Sheill, CO. Tyrone, Ireland, out of a
Manchester Regiment. Aldershot, a lion
ducal coronet or, an arm erect vested
rampant parted per fesse arg. and az.,
Omne solum
gu., holding a sword ppr.
holding in his dexter paw a star wavy

O'Shaughnessy,

O'Slatterie or Slatterie, Ireland,


crowing ppr.

Osmand, Hon. William Henry

a cock

of Coventry and Barkeswell.


Warw., out of a mount vert, a perch
thereon an eagle displayed erm.
,

75-

of Exeter, Devonsh.

173. 3

Ould, a sheaf of five arrows ppr., banded


gu., enclosed by two oak - branches
vert.

Cedite seni.

Ouldesworth, a lion sejant gu., resting


the dexter paw on an escutcheon or.
Ouldfield, Lines, on a garb or, a dove
arg., holding in the beak an ear of
wheat of the first.
93. 3
Ouldsworth, out of a ducal coronet a

plume

of ostrich-feathers ppr.
cf.

114. 8

Ouldsworth, Glouc, a lion sejant gu.,


resting the dexter paw on a carved

of six rays or.


Floreat majestas.
Oteley, Shropsh., see Oatley and Otteley.

shield or.

Oulry, an owl sa. between two wings, the


dexter or. the sinister sa.
Otgher, a martlet with wings expanded
cf. 96. 5
arg.
Oulton and Owlton, a martlet arg. 95. 4
cf. 93. 10
Othwell, a dove volant gu.
Oulton, out of a ducal coronet or, a demicf. 93. 10
16. 3
lion rampant arg.
Otley of St. Christopher's, St. Vincent's,
and Antigua, West Indies, and Shropsh., Ouseley, Bart., Herts, out of a ducal
coronet or, a wolf's head erased sa.,
in front of a garb or, three arrows, two
holding in the mouth a dexter hand
in saltier and one in pale, points downward sa. Dat Deus incrementum.
couped at the wrist gu. Mors lupi
agnis vita.
153. II
O'Toole, Ireland, a boar passant ppr.
Ouseley, Northamp., same crest.
40. 9 Ouseley, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
or, a wolf'shead arg.
O'Toole, Wicklow, Ireland, a lion ram_ cf. 30.
pant arg., holding a forked pennon gu. Outhwaite of Bradford Moorand SouthowSpcro.
ram, Yorks, and Westfield, Xorth Berwick, Haddingtonsh., on a mount vert,
Otter-Barry, see Barry.
a stag lodged regardant ppr., charged
163. 2
Otter, Hunts, a crescent or.
on the body with two fleurs-de-lis in
Otterington of Dublin, on a tun lying
fesse gu., and a Uke fleur-de-lis resting
fesseways or, an otter passant sa.
branch
upon the head between the attires, and
Ottley, a demi-lion or, holding a
holding in the mouth two ears of wheat
vert.
cf. 10. 2
115' 14
or.
Deo et patria.
Ottley of Ottley, Shropsh., a sheaf of
Outhwaite, Thomas Roland, Craigforth,
oats or, banded vert.
1

Osmond

Osmond

Nescit abolere vetustas.

Nescit abolere vetustas.


Ould, Ireland, five arrows in saltier
banded in the middle.
173. 3
Ould of the Mount, Chester, a bundle of
arrows in saltire banded in the middle,

91. 7

Seville, of

the Sycamores. Stawell, Victoria, Australia, in front of two battleases in


saltire arg., a bear ppr., resting the
dexter forepaw on a cross crosslet gu.
Fidem servare.
253. 9
Osmaston, F. P. B., Esquire, of StonesLimpsfield, Surrey, a unicorn's
hill,
head arg., erased gu., armed and
maned or, charged on the neck with
three spear-heads, one and two, also
gu.
Ad rem.
250. 8
Osmer, a buck's head cabossed ppr.

sa.

ppr.

Oughton, a tower ruined on the sinister


top, therefrom a laurel- branch issuing
ppr.

forti patria.

side-battlement broken, all ppr., thereout a laurel-sprig vert, the tower


charged on the centre with a grenade

an eagle

or.

76. 2

Ossington, Viscount {extinct Rt. Hon.


the late John Evelyn Denison), a Otto, an otter ppr.
cf. 1 34. 5
sinister cubit arm in bend dexter, Otway, a demi-eagle displayed ppr. 81.6
vested vert, cuffed erm., charged on Otway, Yorks. out of a ducal coronet or,
109. 5
two wings expanded sa.
the hand ppr. with a cross crosslet,
and pointing with the forefinger to an Otway, Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur John, Bart.,
P.C., of Brighton, Sussex, out of a
estoile.

<

Earlsferry, Elie, Fifesh.,

'

same

crest

and

motto.
Outlawe, Norf., a demi-wolf ppr., pierced
through the side by an arrow or,
feathered and headed arg., the arrow
in

bend

sinister.

OUT

or.

94- 5

arg.
cf. 107. 14
Owen of Glynafon, Anglesey, a raven
ppr., holding in the beak a bait.
Deus
pascit corvos.
cf. 107. 14
lis

Overbery and Overbury, Glouc, a lion's


gamb erect arg., encircled by a ducal
coronet or.
36. 3
Overend, Ireland, a cherub's head or.
Owen of Garthynghared, Wales, a cock's
189. 9
head erased arg., holding in the beak a
Overman, Norf. and Suff. a leopard sejant
a
fleurppr., holding in the dexter paw
Owen, a demi-drago gu., winged or.
de-lis or.
73- 10
Overstone, Baron (extinct), a buck's head Owen,
demi-dragon wings
and neck erased ppr., attired or, charged
expanded or.
73- 10
with a fesse engrailed sa., thereon three Owen, Peter, Esquii
of the Elms, Great
bezants. Nonmihised patria. cj.121.2
demi-wyvern arg.,
Sutton, Chester,
Overton of Morecot, Rutl., a maiden's
semee-de-lis gu., supporting with the
head ppr., vested gu., crined or.
dexter claw an escutcheon of the last
c/. 182. 5
charged with a crescent, also arg. Deo
Overton, on a ohapeau ppr., a martlet sa.
duce comite industria.
95. I Owen, Wales, a lion rampant or. Honestas
Overtoun,
Overtoun, Baron (White).
optima politia.
i- 13
Dumbartonsh., a dexter arm embowed, Owen, Sir Hugh Charles, Bart., of Orielthe hand grasping a wreath of laurel
ton, Pembrokesh., a lion rampant or.
ppr.
Virtute.
1. 13
Honestas optima politia.
Overy, a bull's head az.
cf. 44. 3
Owen, an anchor sa., on the base thereof
Ovey, Richard Lockhart, of Badgemore,
a lion statant gu.
Henley-on-Thames, upon a rock ppr., Owen, Essex, a demi-lion rampant gu.
a lamb passant arg., guttee-de-sang,
10. 3
supporting with the dexter fore-foot a Owen of Dublin, a demi-lion rampant
~ in bend sinister or, therefrom
gu., armed and langued az., supporting
a pennon of the second, the
an Ionic pillar arg., the base and
whole within a chain in arch of the
capital or.
Firmitas in ccelo.
third.
Semper eadem.
Owen, Arthur D., M.D., Spring Grove,
Owen, Shropsh., a spread-eagle's head
Hampton-on-Thames, same crest and
erased per fess or and gu.
84. 14
motto.
Owen, two eagles' heads conjoined at the Owen, Charles Astley. B.A., 29, Molesneck erased or.
84. 1
worth Street, Dublin, same crest and
Owen, Shropsh., two eagles' heads and
motto.
necks displayed and conjoined in one Owen, Glouc, out of a mural coronet or,
neck or, erased gu. Auxilium meum a
a lion's gamb sa., holding a fleur-de-lis
,

:,

Domino.
84. 14
of the first.
Owen, Bulkeley-, Rev. Thomas Main- Owen, Shropsh., a wolf passant arg. 28. 10
waring Bulkeley, of Tedsmore Hall, Owen, a wolf saliant ppr., supporting a
Shropsh.
(i) Two eagles' heads conscaling-ladder arg.
Frangi non fleeli.
joined in one neck erased party per fess Owen, Arthur Charles Humphreys, Esor and gu., membered of the last (for
quire, M.A., J.P., D.L., of Glansevem,
Owen). 84. 14.
Out
of
a
ducal
(2)
Montgomerysh., a wolf saliant ppr.,
coronet or, a bull's head arg., armed of
supporting a scaling-ladder arg. Torav
:

the

first

Eryri.

Owen,

Eryr Eryrod

Uor Bulkeley).

Nee temere nee timide.

Pembrokesh.,

OZA

426

Outram, Sir Francis Boyd, Bart., Clack- Owen of Condover, Shropsh., two eagles'
nafaire, Pitlochry, N.B., out o an
heads conjoined and erased or, memEastern coronet a demi-lion or, gorged
bered gu.
84. 14
with a wreath of laurel ppr., holding Owen, Mostyn-, Arthur William, of
between the paws a cross flory gu.
Woodhouse. Shropsh., two eagles' heads
Mutare fidem nescio.
conjoined and erased per fess or and
303. 4
84. 14
Outram, or Owtram, Herbert H., of Newgu., membered of the last.
land If all, EUel, near Lancaster, a goat's Owen, Edward, .M.A., Bradwell-juxtaMare, Southminster, a demi-lion ramhead erased per fess or and sa. Frangas
1 28.
pant.
non fiectes.
5
Ouvry, E. C, of 2, Devonport Street, Owen, Hugh Darby Annesley, Bettys
Hyde Park. London, W., a lion ramHall, Newtown, co. Montgomerysh.
pant sa., ducally crowned of three
(i) A Cornish chough ppr., holding in
leaves gu., socked, armed, and langued
the dexter claw a fleur-de-lis arg.
(2)
Fiat justitia mat ccelutn.
of the last.
Two eagles' heads conjoined in one
2. I
neck erased party per fess or and gu.,
Over, Midds. and Herts, a bird rising or,
membered of the last.
84. 14
beaked and membered gu., holding in Owen, Shropsh., a Cornish chough ppr.,
the beak an olive-branch vert, fructed
holding in the dexter claw a fleur-de-

an

eagle's

erased or.

44. 11

head
S3. 2

Owen, Henry, Esquire, D.L.,

J.P., D.C.L.,
of Poyston, Haverfordwest, an eagle's

head erased at the neck


gymmorth Duw.

or.

Trwy-

cyn plygav. Flecli non frangi.


Owen, a hawk's lure charged with a fleurde-lis.

Owen, Ireland, a cubit arm vested holding in the hand a lizard.


cf. 209. I

Owen

of Godstone, Oxon., a cubit arm


erect vested gu., cufied erm., holding in
the hand ppr. a chaplet of laurel vert.

Owen

of

London, out of a ducal coronet

Repvllvlat.
sa., a beech-tree vert.
145. 9
Owens, of Holestone, Antrim, a boar
passant ppr., collared and chained or

to

Inutilis

holly-bush, also ppr.

vis est.
sa., a
beech-tree vert.
145-9
Ireland, a cockatrice close gu.,
legged and beaked sa., crested or.
Owsley, Leics., a lion rampant holding in
the dexter paw a holly- branch.

Owens, out of a ducal coronet

Owgan,

I.

cf.

Oxborough and Oxburgh, on the point


a sword erect ppr., a cross patee sa.

13
of

169. 5

Oxborough and Oxburgh, of King's Lynn


and Emneth, Xorf., on a mount vert,
a lion rampant or, holding up a spear
gu., headed arg., under the head two
ribbons flotant, one or, the other az.
I.

Oxcliffe,

on a mount

vert, a bull passant

sa.

45- 7

Oxenbridge, Viscount (Rt. Hon. Sir William John Monson, J.P., D.L.), of
Burton, Lines, and Baron Monson of
same place, a lion rampant ppr., supporting a column or. Prest pour mnn
pais.

13

I.

cf.

Oxenbridge, Bart., a demi-lion


fourchee arg., langued and

queue-

armed

g"-

Oxenbridge, Hants, a demi-lion rampant


double-queued arg., armed and langued
gu., holding in the dexter paw an escallop or.

Oxenbridge, issuing out of a cloud a hand


holding a club, all ppr.
214. 9
Oxenden, Dixwell-, Bart., of Dene, Kent,
out of a ducal coronet gu., a lion's head
affrontee or.

Oxford and Mortimer, Earl of (Harley


a castle triple-towered arg.,
out of the middle tower a demi-lion
gu.
Virtute et fide.
155. 10
Oxley, on a ducal coronet a peacock ppr.
extinct),

103. 8
of

Oxley, Rear-Admiral Charles Lister,

Minster House, Ripon, Yorks, an ox's


head couped sa., charged with three
ermine-spots
or.
Tarn aris quam
aratris.

Oxley, Rev. William Henry, Petersham


Vicarage, Surrey, an ox's head couped

Tam

sa.

Oxman,

aris quam aratris.


Rutl., a demi-lion rampant re-

gardant gu.

cf.

16. 5

Oxmantown, Lord, see Rosse, Earl of.


Oxnam, Comw., an ox sa.
Oxtoby, a dexter hand holding a sword,
all

ppr.

Oyke, Norf., an ox-yoke erect

bows

or.

212. 13
sa.,

the

178.

Oyry, a pennon in bend, waving towards


the sinister per fess gu. and or, the
16S. 12
staff counterohanged.
Ozanne of the Landes, Guernsey, a demilion purp., holding in the dexter paw
a cross crosalet fitchee or, and resting
the sinister upon a helmet ppr.
229. 7

21
,

PAI

p.
supporting with the sinister a bell sa.,
Pace, an arm in armour embowed holding
charged with a canton erm. None is
in the hand a sword ppr.
IQStruly great but he that is truly good.
Pace, a boar's head couped and erect sa.
eared or, charged with an anchor of Paddon, a dexter hand ppr., holding a
</. 43the last.
covered cup or.
217. 11
3
Pace, Leics., a buck's head cabossed arg., Paddon of Henton Deweney, Hants, a
tower in flames ppr.
attired or, between the attires a bird
155-9
122. 9 Paddon of Thraleseud, Beds, a tower or,
with wings expanded sa.
flammant ppr.
Pachnum, out of a mural coronet a derai155. 9
c/. 88. 1
hawk rising ppr.
Paddye, Lanes, on a chapeau gu., turned
up erm., a lion passant arg.
Pack or Packe, a leg in armour couped
4. 9
above the knee, spurred, all ppr.
Pagan, a hand holding a dagger erect
212. 9
ppr.
Nee timeo, nee spcrno.
193- I
Fenagh
Pack-Beresford, Denis Robert,
Pagan, Scotland, out of a mural coronet
House, Bagnalstown (i) Issuant from
a demi-eagle displayed ppr.
80. 8
a mural crown or, a dragon's head per Paganell and Pagnel!, in the sea ppr. a
fesse wavy az. and gu., the lower part
column sa.
176. 2
of the neck transfixed by a broken Page of Holebrook, Somers., a demispear,
holding in the mouth the
griffin gu.
64. ';
Honneur pour objet.
remaining part of the spear, the point Page, out of a mural coronet or, a dei i:

upwards or

{for Beres/ord).

cf.

72. 11.

griffin gu.

cf.

,.

On

a WTeath of the colours a mural Page of East Sheen, Surrey, out of a fiucal
crown arg., issuing therefrom a lion's
coronet per pale or and gu., a demihead gu., gorged with a wreath or (for
grifiin per pale counterchanged, beaked
Pack).
Xil nisi criice.
of the second.
Spe labor levin. 64. 4
Pack, Reynell-, Arthur Denis Henry Page, Kent, a demi-griffin erm., beaked
Heber, of Netherton House. Newton
and legged gu.
64. 2
Abbot, out of a mural coronet arg., a Page, Ernest, Esquire.
of 78,
lion's head gu., gorged with a wreath
Queen's Gate, S.W., saras ;rest.
or.
Fidus confido.
Page, Oambs, a demi-griPjn holding a
cf. 19. 12
Packe, Norf., a lion's head erased or,
ducal coronet or.
cf. 64. 2
gorged with a collar sa., charged witli Page of Little Bromley, Essex, a deraithree cinquefoils erm.
griifin arg., supporting an anchor ppr.,
cf. 18. 6
(i)
Packe, Hussey, of Prestwold, Leics.
and charged on the wing with a cross
A lion's head erased or, gorged with a
moline gu. Crux mihi anchora.
collar sa., charged with three cinquecf. 64. 7
foils with an ermine-spot on each leaf. Page of London, a demi-griffin erm.
64. 2
(2) On a mount vert, a hind lodged
regardant ppr., gorged with a ducal Page or Paige, Devonsh., an eagle discoronet, therefrom a line reflexed over
played erm.
75- 2
the back or, in front of a hawthorn- Page of Chester, an eagle displayed or.
tree, also ppr.
Libertas sub Bege pio.
75- 2
cf. 18. 6 Page, Middx., out of a mural coronet gu.,
19. 12
a lion's head or.
Packe of Harleston Park, Northamp., a
holding
with
a
lion's head erased or. gorged
Page, a demi-lion rampant gu.,
collar sa., charged with three mullets
between the paws a pine ppr.
(2)

KC,

arg.

cf.

18.

cf. 10. 3

Page of Berry Hall, Beds, and Black24. 10


heath, Kent, a demi-horse per pale
dancettee or and az.
Packenham of TullenaUy, co. Westmeath,
53. 3
Ireland, issuing out of a mural coronet Page of Gosport, Hants, a demi-seahorse

Packenham, Hants, a leopard couchant.

46. 7
a demi-eagle displayed gu., armed
assurgent.
80. 8 Page of Clifton, Glouc, and Hadley,
of the first.
Middx., a demi-Catherine wheel or,
Packer of Bucklebury, Berks, a Moor's
thereon a dove ppr., gorged with a
head couped sa., wreathed round the
collar gemel, and holding in the beak
temples or and gu.
cf. 192. 13
an oli ve-branch leaved and slipped, also
Packer of Baddow, Essex, a pelican in
or.
92. 8
her piety arg.
Seek peace and ensure it.
98. 14
iSo. i
Packer, a demi-lion rampant or, holding Pagelet, a morion ppr.
in the dexter paw a cross gu.
Paget, see Anglesey, Marquess of.
PackingtOD, Surrey, and of Edgeworth, Paget, Somers., a derai-heraldic tiger
rampant sa., tufted and maned arg,
Middx., a demi-lion az., holding in the
due ally gorged or. Diciendo y haciendc
dexter paw a dagger arg.
cf. 10. 2
25. I
Packington, Worcs. and Bucks, an elephant passant or.
Paget of London and Staffs, a demi
cf. 133. 9
herlaldic tiger rampant sa., ducally
Packington, Beds, Bucks, and Worcs., a
25. 12
demi-hare az., charged with three
gorlged, tufted, and maned arg.
bezants.
136. 6 Paget;, Howard Francis, Elford Hall
Tainworth, same crest. Per il sue
Packnam, out of a mural coronet an
conf.rario.
eagle with wings elevated.
Packwood, Warw., a demi-lion rampant PagetJ Captain Victor Frederick William
Aug'ustus, same crest.
arg., holding with the dexter paw and
or,

Paget, Fitzroy Richard Clarence,

same

crest.

Paget,

William

Henry,

129,

Victoria

Street, S.W., same crest.


Paget-Tomlinson, Wm. Smith, Esquire,
M.A., of the Biggins, Kirkby Lonsdale
On a \n'eath of the colours a man
I
wreathed about the waist with oak,
supporting in the dexter hand a tiltingspear erect, all ppr., and resting the
sinister hand on an escutcheon per pale
nebuly arg. and vert, charged with a
grev'jound current counterchanged {for
Tomlinson).
(2) Between two wings
gu., a demi-heraldic tiger sa., holding
in the mouth a lion's gamb or {for
:

Vincit Veritas.
Paget).
Paget, Sir Richard Horner, Bart.. J.P.,
D.L., M.P., of Cranmore Hall, Somers.,

ademi-tiger rampant sa., tufted, maned,


and gorged with a crown vallery arg.,
holding in the mouth an eagle's leg
Diciendo y
erased at the thigh or.
281. 10
haciendo.
Paget, Sir John Rahere, Bart., of Harewood Place, Hanover Square, in the
tiger
heraldic
Middx.,
a
county of
passant arg., gorged with a collar, and
charged upon the body with two esLabor ipse vocallops fessewise sa.
luptas.

Paget, Sir George Ernest, Bart., Sutton

Bonington, Loughborough, a lion rampant sa., collared or, supporting with


its sinister paw a shield arg., charged
with an escallop of the first. Espere et
Paget, Thomas Guy Frederick, Humberstone, Leics., a lion rampant ppr.,
resting the sinister paw on an escutEspere et persevere.
cheon.
Southfield,
Byerley,
William
Paget,

Loughborough, same crest and motto.


of Ruddington Grange, Leics.,
Honestas.
a lion rampant ppr.

Paget

I-

13

Paget of Chipping Norton, Oxon., a cubit


arm erect vested sa., cuffed arg., holding in the hand a scroll of the second
bearing the inscription, Deo Paget.
Post spinas palvia.

Paggin of Wandsworth, Surrey, two


ragged staves in saltire arg., chained
sa.

cf.

147- 9

Pagitt of London, Middx., and Northamp.,


a cubit arm erect vested sa., cuffed
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a scroll
of the second charged with the motto,
Deo Pagit, a seal affixed thereto pen-

dent gu.
Pagrave, a greyhound's head arg.
cf.

61. 2

226. 7
Pagrave, a rhinoceros or.
Pain, Ireland, on a chapeau ppr., a greycf. 59. 4
hound sejant or.
a
supporting
Pain, a hon rampant ppr.,
garb or.
Pain of Patcham Place, Sussex, a stag's
121. 2
head erased.
Paine, on a mount vert, a lion rampant
collared, holding in the dexter paw an

arrow.

i.

PAI
cott, Dorking, and 9, Albert Road,
Regent's Park, London, !N.W., a lion's
head erased ppr., diieally gorged,
ringed, and lined or, holding a sprig

vert.

Honor

Painter, a goat passant arg.,


crined, bearded, and ungu. or.

armed,

of laurel in its
virtutis

mouth

premium.

handled

129.

Comw., three pheons arg.,


or, tno in saltier and one in

banded

pale,

Dominum..

Thakur Saheb

63. 2

of

(Gohilshri

Mansinghji Sursinghji), K.C.S.L, the


Durbar Palace, Palitana, Kathiawar,

Hanover Square, Loudon, upon the


trunk of a tree eradicated and fessewise
ppr., a wyvern with wings elevated
barry wavy of twelve or and az., semee
of escallops erm., holding in the mouth
an eagle's leg erased or.
Palmer, Colonel Frederick, of 30, Beaufort Gardeas, S.W., a wyvern or, armed
and langued gu. Par sit fortuna labori.

Bombay,

in front of a horse's head


70. I
couped sa., charged with an Eastern Palmer, Rev. Charles Samuel, the Resicrown or, an Indian sword fesseways
dence House, Heref., same crest and

point to the dexter

gu.

Paiton, a griffin or.

Palgrave, Sir Reginald P'rancis Douce,


Salisbury, between two branches of
palm ppr., a leopard's head affrontee,
erased arg., charged on the neck with
an escarbuncle sa. Laudans invocabo
Palitana,

cf.

Painter,

PAL

428

Paine, Sir Thomas, of Broomfield, West-

Magna

or.

est

273. 10

Veritas et prevalebit.

motto.
Palmer, Edward Geoffrey Broadley, of

Burrough, Melton Mowbray, same


Pakeman, a cockatrice close gu., combed Palk, Baron Haldon, see Haldon.
and wattled or.
Pallant of Redgrave, Sufi'., between two
crest and motto.
Pakenham, a hand holding three arrows,
wings erect ppr., an escutcheon of the Palmer, Major Herrick Augustus, same
points downward, all ppr.
-if. 214. 2
crest and motto.
arms, viz., harry of six arg. and
Pakenham, a griffin segreant holding an
erminois.
Palmer, Thomas, Brook House, Eardisley
escarbuncle, all ppr.
R.S.O., Heref., same crest and motto.
Palles, Rt. Hon. Christopher, LL.D., of
cf. 62. 2
Pakenham of London, out of a dycal
DubMcuntanville House, Dundrum,
Palmer, a dragon's head couped or, colcoronet a demi-eagle displayed.
lared and winged vert, on the collar
lin, a lion sejant erect az., bezantee,
80. i^
holding in his paws a cross patee fitchee
three plates, the breast guttee-de-poix,
Pakenham-Mahon, Henry, Esquire, D.L.,
the wings fretty arg., and between the
or.
Deo duce comite fortuna.
of 35, St. George's Road. London, S.W.
frets trefoils of the same.
."alley, a camel's head sa.
I3-271-7

heraldic tiger passant holding in Pi Uiser, Bart. {e.rtinrt), out of a ducal Palmer, Bart., of Castle Lacken, co.
paw a broken tilting-spear
Mayo, Ireland: (i) An arm embowed
coronet gu., a demi-eagle with wings
Mahon). (2) Out of a mural
vested az., cuffed or, grasping a tilting80. 14
elevated or.
crown or, a demi-eagle displayed gu. Palliser of the Vatch, Bucks, out of a
spear ppr.
(2) A griffin sejant arg.,
{jor Pakenham).
Fericulum fortitudine
with wings endorsed gu., charged with
ducal coronet gu., a demi-eagle with
evasi.
80. 8
Gloria virtutis umhria.
three annulets of the second, beaked
wings \ elevated erminois, charged on
Pakenham, see Longford, Earl of.
and membered or. Sic bene merenti
the breUst with an anchor in pale az.
Pakenliam,lreland, out of a mural coronet
palma.
cf. 62. 10
cf. 80. 14
or, a demi-eagle displayed gu.. beaked Palliser of 'Derryluskan, Ireland, out of Palmer, a griffin sejant arg., beaked and
or.
80. 8
legged or, charged on the breast with
a ducal cotonet gu., a demi-eagle with
Pakenham, Gustavus ConoUy, Kobe,
a crescent.
wings elevated or. Deo volente.
cf. 62. 10
Japan, same crest. Gloria virtutis Palmer, see Selborne, Earl of.
Palmer of Barton, Warw., and Yorks, a
umbra.
62. 10
griffin sejant.
Palmer, Earl of, Castleraaine (extinct), a
Pakenham, John Richard Arthur, same
demi-panther \rampant and incen.sed Palmer, out of a ducal coronet a griffin's
crest and motto.
head.
67. 9
holding in the paws a holly-branch
Pakenham, Captain Hercules Arthur,
with leaves and terries, all ppr. Palma Palmer, Bucks and Northamp., issuing
same crest and motto.
out of rays ppr. a griffin's head arg.
virtuti.
23. 12
Pakenham, Lieutenant-General Thomas Palmer, Sussex, a demi-panther rampant Palmer of Hyderabad, an eagle volant
Henry, Langford Lodge, Crumlin, co.
rising from a mount with a palm-branch
gardant and incensed ppr., holding a
Antrim, same crest and motto.
in its beak, all ppr., with the motto over.
branch vert, fructed gu.
23. 12
Pakenham, William Law, Alconbury, Palmer of Chf ton Lodge Beds, same crest.
It shall flourish.
Deeds not words.
Chelmsford, same crest and motto.
Palmer, Frederick Danb}', 5 2 South Quay, Palmer of HiU, Beds, a greyhound current
sa.
293. 10
cf. 58. 2
Great Yarmouth, same' crest.
Pakington, Middx. and Surrey, a demi- Palmer, Montague, Esqui re, of Stewkley Palmer, Surrey, a greyhound sejant sa.,
lion az., holding in the dexter paw a
collared or, charged on the shoulder
Grange, Leighton Buzi-ard, Bucks, a
dagger arg.
with a trefoil sUpped arg.
14. 12
cf. 59. 2
demi-panther rampant g uardant, spotPakington, a demi-hare az., bezantee.
ted all heraldic colours, I'ssuing flames Palmer, Sir Archdale Robert, Bart., of
136. 6
Wanlip Hall, Leics., on a mount vert,
out of his mouth and ear.s, holding in
Pakington, a demi-squirrel erased gu.
a greyhound sejant sa., gorged with a
his paws a palm-branch, all' ppr. Palma
Pakington, Bart, [extinct), of Aylesbury
collar or, rimmed gu., and charged on
virtuti.
301. 2
and Westwood, Bucks, an elephant Palmer, Bart. (e.xtinct). of Wingham,
the shoulder with a trefoil slipped arg.
passant or, armed gu.
cj. 133. 9
cf. 50. 2
Kent, a demi-panther rampant and
Pakington, see Hampton, Baron.
incensed holding in the deleter paw a Palmer of Marston, Staffs, a greyhound
Paley, a hand issuing from a heart and
sejant sa.
Palma virtute.
59. 4
palm-branch, all ppr. Palma! virtuti.
brandishing a scimitar, all ppr. 213. 4
Palmer of Holme Park, Berks, a talbot
Paley, a boar's head couped in pale.
sejant erminois.
Palmer, Rev. Sir Lewis Henry, i,Bart., of
cf. 55. 2
26. 8
c/- 43- 3
Carlton, Northamp., a wysVern or, Palmer, Scotland, a cat sejant ppr.
Paley of Oatlanda, Yorks, a stag's head
armed and langued gu. Par\ sit for- Palmer, out of a ducal coronet or, an
couped ppr.
elephant's head sa.
t
133. i
tuna labori.
70. I
Paley of Langcliffe Hall, Yorks, in front Palmer, Northamp., a wyvern or,\ armed Palmer, between two laurel-branches
of a stag's head couped ppr., a cross
vert, an escallop arg.
and
sued gufour ap', prendr
crosslet or.
Cervus non servus.
Palmer of London, a lion rampant or,
oublier ni'puis.
Palgrave of Bryn-y-gynog, Denbighsh., Palmer, Northamp., a vyvern o!
holding a palmer's staff sa., the head,
in front of a leopard's head affrontee
end, and rest or.
wings addorsed vert.
(i)

the dexter
ppr. {/or

erased arg., gorged with a collar gemel Palmer, Sir Charles Mark, Bart.,| M.P. Palmer, a lion passant sa., armed and
az., a crescent, also az.
Pro Rege et
langued, and holding in the dexter paw
of Crinkle Park, Loftus-in-Cle*eland
patria.
a dagger gu.
cf. 6. 2
Yorks, in front of a tilting-speail' erect
Palgrave of Norwood Barningham, Norf.,
Palmer, Bart., Leics., a lion couchant or.
ppr., a wyvern statant or, resti:
a lion's head erased arg.
17. 8
dexter claw- upon a crescent arg.
r- 5
Palgrave, Francis Turner, M.A., D.L..
Palmer, Bart., Ireland, an arm in armour
sit forttma labori.
embowed ppr., garnished or, holding
15, Cranley Place. S.W.. between two Palmer, James Dampier, Esquire
branches of palm ppr., a leopard's head
In Deo est
in the hand a spear ppr.
Heronden Hall. Tenterden. KeiJ t, and
aflfrontee erased arg.
mihi omnis fides.
of Upper Berkeley Street. St. G^;orge's

PAL

429

Palmer, Kent, an ostrich volant arg.


Palmer of Winthorpe, Lines, a cubit
arm erect vested az., cuffed arg.,
holding in the hand ppr. a palmer's

Palmes, out of a ducal coronet gu., a Pardoe, a griffin sejant az., winged,
dragon's head sa., encompassed with
legged, and beaked or.
62. 10
flames ppr.
72. 14 Pardoe, Shropsh., an escallop-shell erect.
Palshed, an arm embowed vested bendy
141. 14
.staff.
of eight arg. and gu., holding in the Pardoe of Park House, Bewdley, Worcs.,
Palmer of Wadesden, Bucks, and Stockhand ppr. three flowers az., stalked
two vulture's heads and necks condale, Northamp., a cubit arm in mail
and leaved vert.
joined ppr.
erect ppr., holding in the hand a halberd Paltock
of
Kingston - upon - Thames, Pardoe of Hailes Park, Worcs., a tower
sa., headed arg.
Surrey, on a mount vert, a greyhound
gu., with a doe issuant therefrom ppr.
Palmer, John Irwin, M.R.C.S., 47, Queen
sejant sa., spotted arg., collared or.
Pardoe of Hitchin, Herts, a tower arg.
Anne Street, Cavendish Square, W., on
59. 2
156. 2
a dexter mailed arm embowed grasping Pamure, a demi-lion rampant az., holding Pardoe, Frank Lionel, Gosmore, Hitchin,
a palm-branch and a palmer's staff in
in the dexter paw a rose stalked and
Herts, same crest.
saltire, all ppr., an escallop or.
Palma
leaved or.
12. i Pardoe, a demi-Uon rampant gardant
PancefOOte, a fleur-de-lis az.
148. 2
arg., supporting an escallop sa.
Palmer, Honourable Sir Arthur Hunter, Panellee, out of a ducal coronet or, a
cf. 13. 10
K.C.M.G., of Brisbane, and of Beaufort,
heraldic tiger's head gu.
25.3 Pardoe of Nash Court, Shropsh., a lion
South Kennedy, Queensland, AustraUa, Panmure, Baron, see Dalhousie, Earl of.
passant gardant.
4. 3
President of the Legislative Council, Panmure, Baron (Maule), a wyvern vert, Pares, a greyhound current gu. r/. 58. 2
uses : a dexter arm embowed in armour,
vomiting tiaines of fire before and be- Pares, Edward Henry, of Hopwell Hall,
the hand grasping a spear in bend
hind.
Cljiientia et animis.
69. 9
Derbysh.. a demi-griffin or. Pares
sinister, point upwards, all ppr.
Atis- Pannell, out of an earl's coronet a Moor's
cum paribus.
64. 2
picium melioris cevi. Palrna virtuti.
head from the shoulders, all ppr.
Parlltt of Dublin, a falcon rising arg.,
Palmer, Sir Roger William Henry, Bart.,
c/. 1S2. 2
winged, beaked, and legged or, charged
D.L., of Castle Lackin, co. Mayo, an Panter, a talbot passant sa., collared and
on the breast with a trefoil vert, and
arm embowed vested az., cuffed or,
lined.
holding in the beak an ear of wheat
54. 5
grasping a tilting-spear ppr. Sic bene Panther, a panther passant gardant ppr.
bladed of the same. En tout parfait.
merent palma.
24. 4 Parfitt of Bruton, Somers., a falcon
Palmer, of Rahan House, co. Kildare, Panting of Dublin, a dexter hand arg.,
rising arg., winged, beaked, and legged
Ireland, an arm in armour embowed
between two wings az., guttee-d'eau.
or, charged on the breast with a trefoil
ppr., garnished or, the hand grasping a
221. I
vert, and holding in the beak an ear
spear, also ppr.
Honor virtutis prce- Panting, a dolphin haurient or, between
of wheat of the same.
En tout parfait.
two wings gu., each charged with as Pargiter of Greetworth, Northamp., a
Palmer, a cubit arm in armour grasping
many bars arg. {see Kynnersley). 140.
dexter arm embowed ppr., vested arg.,
a trefoil slipped vert.
Panton, Sussex, same crest and motto.
holding in the hand a covered cup or.
Palmer, George William, J.P., 36, Queen
140. 7
203. 4
Anne's Gate, S.W., upon a mount vert, Panton of Bishopwearmouth, Durh., and Paris, a quill erect ppr.
176. 9
in front of a palm-tree ppr., three esDenbighsh., North Wales, a sword ppr., Paris of Stone, Hunts, and of Hitchin,
callops fesseways or.
ad
hilt
and
pommel
enfiled
with
a
At cnicem
or,
Herts, a sphinx couchant gu., the face
leopard's head of the last.
22. i
and breast ppr., the wings addorsed
Palmer, S. Ernest, 10, Grosvenor Crescent, Panton, Durh., a sword ppr., hilt and
or, crined of the last.
cf. 182. 14
S.W., same crest and motto.
pommel or, enfiled with a leopard's Paris, 25, Westbourne Grove, West
Palmer, Eustace, Esquire, West Bourne,
face of the last.
Semper eadem. 22. i
Kirby, a unicorn's
head couped.
Coley Avenue, Reading, same crest Panton, Scotland, a spear-head ppr. FirOmnia vincil amor.
and motto.
mius ad pugnam.
174. 12 Parish, a unicorn's head erased arg. 49. 5
Palmer-Douglas, Edward, J.P., Cavers, Panton, a Hon couchant, the tail coward Parish, Charles Woodbyne, Esquire, of
near Hawick, a dexter hand holding a
az., bezantee.
cf. 7. 5
58, Ennismore Gardens, London, S.W.,
broken lance bendways ppr. Doc or die. Pape, a dexter hand ppr., holding a clamupon a rock ppr., a cross crosslet sa.
Palmer-Morewood, Charles Rowland, 66,
shell or.
216. 2
{Granted to the late Sir Woodbine Parish,
Queen's Gate, S.W.
(i) Two arms Pape, George, Esquire, of Brixton, uses
K.C.H.) Justum et tenacem.
165. 8
same crest.
embowed armed ppr., each charged
Parish, Charles, 5, Gloucester Square, W.,
with a trefoil gu., supporting a chaplet Pape, a falcon with wings expanded ppr.
same crest and motto.
of oak-branches vert, fructed or {/or
87. I Parish, Frank, 5, Gloucester Square, W.,
Morewood). (2) On a mount vert, a Papeworth, a fox's head erased gu. 33. 6
same crest.
greyhound sejant sa., collared or, and Papillion of Acrise, Kent, a crescent arg. Park or Parke, on a ducal coronet, a lion
Ditat sercata fides.
charged with a trefoil arg. (jor Palmer).
163. 2
passant and ducally crowned, all ppr.
Palmer-Samborne, Lieutenant Frederick Papillon, Pelham Rawston, of Crowhurst
cf. 6. 6
Park, Battle, Sussex, same crest and Park, Scotland, a buck's head cabossed.
Carey Stueley, Army and Navy Club,
motto.
Providentice me committo.
122. 5
36, Pall Mall, S.W.,a mullet gu., pierced
or.
Papworth, Cambs, Dorset, Devonsh., and Park, a stag lodged ppr.
Memor et fidclis.
1
5- 7
1
Hunts, a fox's head erased gu.
Palmer-Samborne, Samborne Stukeley,
33. 6 Park, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a
Tinisbury House, near Bath, same Paradis or De Paradis of Youghal,
book closed ppr. Gha viter et pie. 215.4
Ireland, a bird of paradise ppr.
crest and motto.
Park, Holland, a sinister hand holding
Palmerston, Viscount (Temple), a talbot Parama, Conde de, see Walrond.
an open book ppr. Sapienter et pie.
sejant sa., collared and lined or. Flecti, Paramore, Kent, two arms embowed
cf. 215. 10
vested az., holding between the hands Park, Philip, Esquire, J.P., Altadore,
non frangi.
55. 5
ppr. an etoile or.
Palmes, a hand holding a palm-branch.
Preston, Lanes, upon a mount vert, a
Ut paJ.ma Justus.
stag's head caboshed gu., between two
219. II Paramour of St. Nicholas, in the Isle of
Palmes, Rev. George, of Naburn, Yorks, a
Thanet, Kent, a cubit arm erect vested
ProvidcTilix
marigolds slipped ppr.
hand holding a palm-braneh. Ut
az., cuffed arg., holding in the hand
me committo.
jinlina justiis.
ppr. an etoile or.
219. 11
Parke, Lord Wensleydale (extinct), a talPalmes, Rev. Arthur Lindsay, M.A., the Paramour, Leics. and Salop, an heraldic
bot's head couped gu., eared and gorged
Rectory, Saltwood, near Hythe, same
antelope sejant or, attired, maned,
with a collar gemel or, and pierced in
crest and motto.
tufted, and armed sa.
the breast with a pheon of the last.
Justitim tenax.
Palmes, Bryan William, of Queensland, Parbury of London, between two branches
cf. 56. i
same crest and motto.
of laurel in saltier ppr., a pelican in Parke of Wisbeach, Cambs, a talbot's
her piety or, semee of torteaux, the
head gu., pierced in the breast by a
Palmes, Guy St. Maur, Lingcroft, York,
same crest and motto.
nest also ppr.
pheon or.
Cras mihi.
cf. 56. 12
cf. 98. 12

31

PAR

az.,

semee

of estoiles or.

Parke, Cumb., and of

PAR

430

Parke, on a mount vert, paled in arg., a


fox paly of four or and az.
Parke, Sligo and Leitrim, Ireland, a wing
cj.

and sprouting ppr. (for Parker of Aldborough, Norf., a demileopard's head erased
cock with wings addorsed gu., combed
(2)
and wattled arg.
90. 9
sa., gorged with a collar vair, pendent
therefrom an escutcheon arg., charged Parker, on the trunk of a tree couped at
the top ppr.. an eagle preying on a
with a crescent, also sa. (for Little).
bird.
Non fluctu, non flatu movetur.
79. 4
Parker of Moorebouse Hill, Cumb., a Parker of the Ould, Warw., out of a
ducal coronet or, a plume of five
moimt vert, thereon a stag regardant
feathers sa.
114. 13
ppr., collared, and a line therefrom
i. 13
reflexed over the back or, resting its Parker, Wales, a lion rampant or.
dexter fore-foot on an escutcheon Parker of Frith Hail. Essex, a lion's
gamb erased or, holding an arrow gu.,
erect az., charged with a garb, also
headed and feathered arg.
or.
3Iedio tutissirhus ibis.
Parker of Bradkirke, Lanes, a stag's Parker, an elephant's head arg., the
trunk and tusks or, the ears gu. 133. 2
121. 5
head couped or.
Parker, Sir Melville, Bart., of Harburn, Parker of Sandwich, Kent, and Margate,
Isle of Thanet, Kent, an elephant's
Warw., on a naval coronet az., the
head couped arg., gorged with a collar
sterns and sails ppr., a stag at gaze
gu., charged with three fieurs-de-lis or.
arg., in front of a slip of oak in pale
tree eradicated

Parker).

109. 7

Henbury House,

Stiurniinster Marshall, Dorset,

head couped sa., holding


a key or.
True and fast.

a stag's

in the
cj.

mouth
121.

Charles Ethelston, Vines Close,


Dorset, same crest and
motto.
Parker, see Macclesfield, Earl of.
Parker, see Morley, Earl of.
Parker, Baron Morley and Monteagle, an
heraldic antelope statant or, ducally
gorged and chained az.
Parker, see To wneley- Parker.
Parker, John, Esquire, F.S.A., Lord of
the Manor of Aylesbury, of Des-

Parke,

Wimborne,

borough House, High Wycombe, Bucks,


ppr.
a dexter arm in armour embowed arg., Parker, out

cj- 133- ^
118. 6
of a naval coronet az., a Parker, Bart, (extinct), of Bassingbourn,
Essex, an elephant's head couped arg.,
demi-stag or, supporting between the
gu.
gorged with a collar gu., charged with
Jus tene nil time.
feet an anchor erect sa., encircled by
three fleurs-de-lis or.
Try.
cj. 13^. 2
Parker, Anthony, Esquire, of Castle
a wreath of laurel ppr.
Lough, CO. Tipperary, Ireland, a stag Parker of Upton Cheney, Glouc, a buck's Parker of Hurstmonceux, Sussex, out of
salient ppr., charged with a mullet or.
a ducal coronet or, a bear's head sa.,
head holding in the mouth an acorn
muzzled of the first.
Fideli certa merces.
cj. 117. 2
leaved, all ppr.
119. 11
34. 3
Parker-Hutchinson, Standish Grady John Parker, Edward Milward Seede. Welford Parker of Northfleet, Kent, out of a
ducal coronet gu., a bull's head or,
Esquire, of Timoney Park, Roscrea,
House, Keynsham, Somers., same
Fidelis amieis.
armed arg.
CO. Tipperary: (i) Out of a ducal
crest.
44. 1
coronet or, a cockatrice with wings Parker of Browsholme and Newtown, Parker, a horse's head couped per pale
endorsed ppr. (jor Hutchinson). (2) A
indented arg. and az.
cj. 50. 13
Yorks, on a chapeau gu., turned up
stag salient ppr., charged with a mullet
Non fluctu, Parker, Stephen Henry, Esquire, of
erra., a stag trippant ppr.
or (jor Parker).
Fideli certa merces.
118. 3
Karrakalta House, Perth, Western
nee flatu movetur.
cj. 117. 2
Australia, Member of the Legislative
Parker of Willows, Suff., a talbot pas1 21
Parker, a stag's head couped ppr.
Assembly of York, out of a ducal
sant arg., resting the dexter paw on a
5
Parker, Rev. James Dunne, LL. D., D.C.L.,
coronet gu., a bull's head or, armed
buck's head cabossed or.
F.R.Met.Soc, of Bennington House, Parker, Chesh., on a mount vert, a talbot
and erined arg.
44. 11
Stevenage, Herts, a stag's head couped
sejant ppr., collared or, resting the Parker of Finglesham, Kent, out of a
1
1
ppr.
Ne tentes ant perfice.
2
mural coronet or, a horse's head gu.,
dexter paw on a buck's head cabossed
5
Parker of Arwerton, Suff., on a mount
maned of the first.
cj. 50. 13
gu.
55- 4
vert, a stag trippant ppr.
118. 2 Parker of Woodthorpe. Yorks, a talbot's Parker, five darts, points downwards,
Parker of Alkincoats, Lanes, a stag tripone in pale and four in saltier, cj. 173. 3
head arg., eared and langued gu.,
pant ppr. Non fluctu, nee jlatu movetiir.
collared pean.
Parker, an arm erect vested az., cuffed
cf. 56. i
117. 8 Parker, a talbot's head arg., collared
and slashed arg., holding in the hand
Parker, Sir Gorge Arthur. 26. White208. 9
ppr. the attire of a stag gu.
pean, eared gu.
cf. 56. i
hall Court, S.W., same crest and Parker of Syberswold, Kent, a talbot Parker, Christopher, Esquire, of Petterell.
motto.
Green, Cumb., a cubit arm erect vested
passant arg., in front of an oak-tree
Parker, a buck's head couped arg., atvert, cuffed arg., holding in the hand
ppr., fructed or.
tired or, with an arrow through the Parker, Bart, (extirhci), of Ratton, Sussex,
the attire of a stag and a bow and
attires of the first.
cj. 121. 5
Virtutis alimenarrow in saltier ppr.
on a chapeau az., turned up erm., a
Parker, Middx., a stag trippant ppr.
or.
turn
honos.
greyhound
58. 4
117. 8 Parker of London, on a chapeau az., a Parker of Warwick Hall, near Carlisle,
Parker, Lieutenant-Colonel John Wilgreyhound passant or, collared, ringed,
a cubit arm erect vested vert, cuffed
liam Robinson, same crest. Nee fluctu,
arg., holding in the hand the attire of
and lined arg.
cf. 58. 4
nee flatu movetur.
a stag and a bow and arrow saltireParker of Whitley Hall, Lines, of Norton
Parker of Cuerden and Extwistle. Lanes,
ways, all ppr.
Lees, Derbysh., and of Park Hall,
a buck trippant ppr., pierced by an
Staffs, a leopard's head erased affron- Parker, Francis, J.P.. Fremington, Penarrow in pale, point downwards, arg.
rith, same crest.
tee or, ducally gorged gu.
23. S
Parker of Honington, Warw., and Plympcf. 117. 10 Parker, Charles Arundel, M.D., F.S.A.,
Parker, George, Delamore, Ivybridge, a
ton St. Mary's, Devonsh., a cubit arm
J.P.. Gosforth, Cumb., same crest.
leopard's head erased and affrontee
Hurrah, hurrah.
erect vested sa., cuffed arg., holding
ducally
gorged
Sub libertate Parker, Lieutenant-Colonel William, of
gu.
in the hand ppr. the attire of a stag
quietum.
Hanthorpe House, Lines, between two
Fideli certa merces.
20S. 6
gu.
Parker, Chesh., a buck's head erased ppr.
oak-branches ppr., a leopard's face or, Parker of Whiteway, Devonsh., an arm
121. 2
over which a mullet of six points.
erect vested az., cuffed arg., holding
Parker, Brockholes-, of Hareden, Yorks
Aucior pretiosa facit.
in the hand the attire of a stag ppr.
208. 6
Sir
William Lorenzo, Bart.,
(1) On a chapeau a stag trippant, all Parker,
Fideli certa merces.
ppr. (for Parker).
118. 3.
Blackbrook House, Hants, and Parker, Rev. Sir William Hyde, Bart.,
of
(2) A brock
sa. (for Brockholes).
Non fluctu, non
Shenstone Lodge, Staffs, a leopard's
D. L. of Suff. a dexter arm erect vested
flatu movetur.
ducally
arg.,
holding
in
10
head
affrontee
erased
or,
slashed
and
cuffed
az.,
33.
Parker of Sweeney, Shropsh., a buck's
gorged gu. Sub libertate guietem.
the hand ppr. the attire of a stag gu.
head cabossed sa.
122. 5
20S. 6
23. 8
Parker, Henry Chute, Esquire, of Bow- Parker, Admiral George, Delamore, Ivy- Parker, out of clouds arg., a dexter arm
land, and of Fair Oak, Whitewell,
bridge,
Devonsh., same crest and
ppr.. vested gu., holding in the hand
Clitheroe, Lancaster: (i) A stag ppr..
208. 1
motto.
the hilt of a broken sword ppr.
gorged with a collar gemel vert, resting Parker, a cock's head gu., between two Parker, a hand or, holding a falchion,
the doxter fore-foot on the stump of a
212. 13
the blade arg., hilt of the first.
wings of a tawney colour, beaked arg.

holding in the hand ppr. a stag's antler

PAR

squirrel sejant,

ppr.

all

Parkes-Buchanan, Bernard-, John, Union


Club, S.W., two heads grasping a twohanded sword ppr. Clariora scquor.
Parkhill, Scotland, a cornucopia or, filled
with fruit and grain ppr. Capta majora.
I5-- 13

Parkhouse and Parkhurst of London, a


stag trippant ppr.

117. S

Parkhouse of Eastfield Lodge, Hants, a


buck ppr., charged on the body with
three mullets az., the dexter fore-foot
resting on a cross flory vert.
The cross

our stay.
Parkhurst, a griffin segreant per fess or

and

gu.

62. 2

Parkhurst of Guildford, Surrey, a demigriffin with wings addorsed sa., holding


in the dexter claw a cutlass arg., hilt
and pommel or.
64. 6
Parkhurst of London, out of a palisado
coronet or, a buck's head erased arg.,
attired of the tirst.
cf. 121. 2
Parkin, a fox sejant ppr.
32. 1
Parkin, Major John Robert, Idridgehay,
Derbysh., same crest. Fao recte et
spera.

Parkin, Lieutenant-Colonel (retired) John


William Brooke, a greyhound courant.

Verus

295.14

et fidclis.

Parkin,

Frederick,

Esquire,

of

Little

Truro Vean, Truro, Cornw., same crest

and motto.
Parkin, John Samuel, Esquire, M.A., of
Seaton, Cumb., and of 11, New Square,
Lincoln's Inn, London, an eagle displayed sa., holding in each claw a cross
patee fitchee or, and charged on either
wing with a billet, also or. Honesta

Parkin.Thomas, Fairseat, High Wickham,


Hastings, same crest and motto.
Parkin, Paxton, Esquire, of Barming
Place, Maidstone, out of aducal coronet
Honeste audax.
a fir-cone, all ppr.
274- >3

Parkin-Moore, William, J.P., Whitehall,


Mealsgate, Carlisle
(l) A Moor's head
:

couped at the shoulders in profile ppr.,


wreathed round the temples or and
gu., and suspended from the neck by a
double chain or an escutcheon arg.,
charged with a cross crosslet sa. {for
Moore).
(2) On a mount vert, a fircone erect slipped and leaved between
two wings sa. Ant nunquam tentes aut
perfice.

PAR

431

Parker, Kent, a cubit arm erect in mail


or. holding in the hand ppr. a falchion
arg., hilt and pommel of the first.
2IO. 2
Parker-Douglas, William Thomas, M.A.,
M.B., of Holmby, Speea, Newbury, a
human heart crowTied ppr., between
two wings. Jamais arriere.
no. 14
Parker, J., Esquire, C.S.I., of Trelawny's
Cottage, Sompting, near Worthing, a
leopard's head erased and affrontee or,
ducally gorged gu. Sapere aude.
Parkes of the Mount Clent, near Stourbridge, Worcs., a greyhound sejant
ppr., collared sa., resting the dexter;
paw on a caltrop arg.
Parkes, an escutcheon party per chevron
gu. and or, between two branches of
laurel vert.
146. 14
Parkes of Willingsworth and Wednesbury. Staffs, in an oak-tree fructed a

Parkins, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet


a demi-eagle displayed. Honesta audax.

gauntlet grasping above the hilt a


sword, the point broken off. Deo

80. 14
facente.
Parkins, out of a ducal coronet a swan Parminter, Cornw.. an
eagle displayed
with wings e.xpanded, collared, and
ppr75. 2
lined, holding in the beak an acorn- Parnall of the
Cottage, Llanstephan, Carslip.
marthensh., a griffin's head between
!

Parkins of London, a bull passant az.,


two wings gu., each wing charged with
with wings addorsed or, ducally gorged
an escallop, and holding in the beak
of the last.
another escallop arg. Spero in Deo.
Parkins, Notts, a pine-apple ppr., stalked
cf. 65. II
and leaved vert.
152. 8 Parnell, see Congleton, Baron.
Parkinson-Forteseue, Baron CarlingJord, Parnell, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
see Carlingford.
or, a dexter arm, holding in the hand
Parkinson, Robert John Hinman, of East
a sheaf of arrows ppr.
214. 2
Ravendale, Lines, an antelope trippant Parnell of Sheephouse, Somers., a griffin
ppr., in the mouth two ostrich-feathers
passant arg., wings elevated gu., holdarg.
cf. 126. 6
ing in the beak an estoile and in the
Parkinson, William Henry, same crest.
dexter claw an escallop, both also gu.
Parkinson, an antelope trippant ppr.,
Est modus in rebus.
holding in the mouth two ostrich- Parnham, a leopard's head erased arg.
feathers arg., and charged on the
23. 10
shoulder with a pellet for distinction.
Parnther, a dexter arm in armour ppr.,
holding in the hand a cross crosslet
cf. 126. 6
Parkinson of Falsnape, Lanes, a cubit
fitched in pale or.
cf. 210. 14
arm vested or, charged with five ermine Paroissien of Hardingham, Norf., on a
spots in saltire sa., cuffed arg., the
ducal coronet or, a dove ppr.
hand ppr. holding an ostrich-feather Parr, Westml., Northamp., Leics., Staffs,
gu.
208. 4
and Derbysh., a cubit arm in armour
Parkinson, Heref., a cubit arm erect
ppr., holding in the hand a bar az.
vested erminois, cuffed arg., holding in Parr of Backford, Chesh., a demi-boar
the hand ppr. an ostrich-feather in
rampant az., bristled or, charged with
pale gu.
208. 4
a bend gu., thereon three lozenges of
Parkinson, Reginald James Beresford,
the second.
cf. 40. 1
Ludford Park, Ludlow, same crest.
Parr, Major Henry Hallam, C.B., C.M.G.,
Parkinson, Thomas Frederick. Bydowne,
a dexter arm in armour embowed,
North Devonsh., a falcon with wings
holding in the hand a pair of comaddorsed and inverted ppr.
passes.
Nee par nee impar.
Parkinson, a griffin's head erased, holding Parr of Lythwood, Shropsh., a maiden's
in the beak a sword ppr.
66. 10
head couped belowthe shoulders vested
Parkyns, Baron Rancliffe (extinct): (i)
az., on the head a wreath of roses
Out of a ducal coronet or, a fir-cone
alternately arg. and gu.
Amour avec
ppr.
loiaulte.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or, a
182. 5
demi-eagle displayed az., billettee erm. Parr, Joseph Charlton,
GrappenhaU,
Honeste audax.
Heyes, Warrington, in front of a
cf. 80. 14
Parkyns, Sir Thomas Mansfield Forbes,
maiden's head ppr., an escallop or,
Bart., of 20, Ashley Place, S.W., out of
between two bezants. Faire sans dire.
a ducal coronet or, a pine-cone ppr.
265. 16
Honeste audax.
Parr, Cecil Francis, J.P., KimptonGrange,
cf. 152. 8
Parkyns, a bull passant az., winged or,
Welwyn, Herts, same crest and motto.
ducally gorged of the same.
Parr, Henry Bingham, 27, Rodney Street.
Parkyns, two eagle's heads conjoined in
Liverpool, same crest and motto.
one neck ppr.
Parr of London, a female's head affroncf. 84. 1 1
Parlane, William, of Gartness, Victoria
tee ppr., vested az., charged upon the
Paik, JIanchester, and Craigdhu, Wigbreast with three escallops fesseways
townsh., out of a rock a demi-savage
arg.
affrontee ppr., holding in the dexter Parr of Parr, Lanes, a female's head
hand three arrows, two in saltire and
affrontee couped below the shoulders
one in pale, points upwards, or,
ppr., habited az., on her head a wreath
headed and feathered arg., and in the
of roses alternately arg. and gu. 182. 5
sinister hand a rose gu., slipped and Parr of Kendal, Westml., same crest.
leaved ppr. This I'll defend.
Amour avecque loiaulte.
182. 5
Parlar, Middx., a Cornish chough sa., Parr, a mount vert, therefrom issuing in
beaked and legged gu.
107. 14
front of a pear-tree fructed ppr. a roseParity, Captain Reginald John Hall, of
tree vert, bearing five roses gu., barbed
Manadon, Devonsh.: (i) On a ducal
and seeded, also ppr.
coronet a peacock's head erased, hold- Parr of Kempnall, Lanes, a horse's head
ing in the beak a serpent (for Parlby).
gu., maned or.
cf. 50. 13
(2) A talbot's head erased gu. (for Parram, Wilts, a lion's gamb erased or,
Hall).
Parle Men.
56. 2
holding a mallet erect gu.
Parmiger, Kent and Hants, out of a ducal Parret and Perrolt, Kent and Oxon., a
coronet or, a stag's head gu., attired of
parrot close ppr., beaked and legged
the first, transpierced through the
gu., holding in the dexter claw a pear
neck by an arrow in bend sinister
or, charged on the breast with a mullet
ppr., headed and flighted arg.
of the same.
cf. loi. 13
120.
or Parrott, a parrot gu.
Parrot
loi. 4
cf.
7
Parminster of Tockington, Glouc, a Parrott, a parrot holding in the dexter
dexter arm in armour embowed. the
claw a pear.
loi. 13
I

PAR
Parry,

Heref.,

three

432
suspended therefrom resting upon
the wreath an escutcheon az., charged
with a lozenge arg., and between the
attires a lozenge or (for Parry).

erect
172. II

battle-axes

ppr.

Parry, Jones-, late Sir Love


combe, Bart, (extinct),

or,

Thomas DunMadryn
of

Castle, PwUheli, North Wales: (i) A


sheaf of battle-axes, three in pale and
two in saltire, staves gu., headed ppr.,
and girt with a laurel-wreath, also ppr.
172.8.
(for Parry).
(2) On a chapeau
gu.. turned up erm., a demi-lion rampant or {for Jones). 15. 13. (3) A
hart trippant arg., attired and ungu.
or (for Hughes).
117. 8.
(4) A nag's
head erased sa. (/or Madrin). 50. 8.
Badge, a lozenge az. [for Parry). Heb
Dduw heb ddim, Duw a digon. Oo/al

dyn duw ai gwerid.


Madren.

Nil

leaves slipped and erect vert.


et

Aude

sa.,

Parry, Shropsh.,

armed

or.

42.

first.

Partington, a

griffin sejant ppr.

same

crest.

ppr.

208. 3

hawk with wings expanded


gy.

Partington, Edward, Easton, Glossop,


Derbysh., out of the battlements of a
tower a goat's head ppr., charged on
the neck with a mullet of six points and
between two escallops sa.
Partis, Northumb., a stag's head cabossed.

62. 10
Veritas odit

Shropsh.,

a griffin sejant vert,


langued
gu.,
ducally gorged and
chained or.
cf. 62. 10
Parry, a lamb arg., bearing a banner or.

Parry,

89. II
col-

or,

defence.
20. 12
of Unsted, Surrey, a Cornish
chough rising ppr.
107. 3
Pascal] of Eastwood, Notts, on a mount
a holy lamb, all ppr., the banner sa.

Parvise

prevalcebis.

nobiscum.
cj. 10. 2
Parsons, Heref., a halberd headed arg.,
Parry, Edward William, Esquire, resident
embrued gu.
172. 3
in the kingdom of Bavaria, a demi- Parsons, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
lion rampant arg., charged on the
or, a cubit arm erect, holding in the
shoulder with a cross couped gu. Si
hand a sprig of roses, all ppr.
218.8
Deus nobiscum.
Parsons, a tower arg.
cf. 10. 2
156. 2
Parry, Major Llewelyn England Sidney, Parsons of Steyning, Sussex, a garb of
Meillionem, Carnarvonsh., out of a
quatrefoils vert, banded or.
152. 11
ducal coronet a demi-lion rampant. Parsons of Clanclewedog, Radnorsh., a
Gofnl dyn duw ai gwerid.
demi-lion rampant gu. Quid retribuam.
Parry, Denbighsh. and Flintsh., on a
10. 3
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a boar's Parsons-Peters, William, Esquire, of Yeahead couped sa., armed or.
Vince fide.
bridge, Somers.. a horse's head arg.,
crusuly az.. holding in the mouth a
Parry, Sir Charles Hubert Hastings, Bart.,
cinquefoil slipped vert.
of Highnam Court, Glouc, in front Partheriche and Parthericke, Jliddx., a
of three battle-axes erect ppr., five
dexter arm in armour embowed, holdlozenges conjoined in fess sable.
Tu
ing in the hand a scimitar ppr. 196. 10
ne cede malis.
284. 5 Partington, an arm ppr., vested arg.,
Parry, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
holding in the hand an anchor of the
fide.

rampant

desperandum.

mottoes.

Vince

Partridge, a demi-lion

1 17. j
Parry, Wales, a stag at gaze ppr.
Parry, Segar-, Herts: (i) A buck's head
couped arg., holding in the mouth a
sprig ppr. {for Parry).
119. 11.
(2)
On a ducal coronet or, two snakes vert,
entwined round a sceptre of the first,
between two wings, the dexter also or,
the sinister arg. (for Segar).
170. 13
Parry, a demi-lion rampant az., on the
head a garb or.
Parry of Twysog, Denbighsh., a demilion rampant arg., charged on the
shoulder with a cross gu. Si Deus

a boar's head couped

Thomas Parry, of Llwyn


Wrexham, same crests and

Parry of London, a

Partridge, a partridge rising or, holding


in the beak an ear of wheat ppr.

lared gu., garnished or.


10. 9
Parry-Okeden, Uvedale Parry Okeden,
Turnworth, Blandford (i) A bear's Partridge and Partrich, a lion's head or,
issuing from a rose gu., stalked and
paw erased sa., grasping an oak-branch
leaved vert.
ppr., fructed or (for Okeden).
19. 9
(2) Out
of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion gu. Partridge, a demi-leopard rampant gardant sa., bezantee, gorged with a collar
Tant que je puis.
(for Parry).
gu., charged with three plates.
Parscoe, a castle triple-towered ppr.,
from the centre tower a demi-Uon Partridge of Cirencester and Wishanger,
Glouc, and Finbarrow, Suff., a horse's
rampant az.
155. 10
head sa., crined or, erased per fess gu.
Parsons, Earl of Rosse, see Rosse.
Parsons, Barbadoes, a demi-griffin seg51- 4
reant arg., beaked and armed gu.
Partridge of Bishop's Wood, Heref.
(i)
Out of a ducal coronet or, a horse's
64. 2
head sa. 51. 7. (2) A leopard arg.,
Parsons, Bart, (extinct), of Stanton-on-the
Wolds. Notts, of Langley, Bucks, and
spotted sa.
24. 2
Epsom, Surrey, upon a chapeau gu., Partridge, Captain Walter Croker St.
turned up arm., a griifin's head erased
Ives, the Coppice, Bishop's Wood, near
Ross, same crests.
arg., beaked, also gu.
cf. 66. 2
Parsons, Bucks, on a chapeau az., turned Partridge^ Kent, an arm embowed tied
round the elbow with a ribbon, holding
up erm., an eagle's head erased arg.,
in the hand ppr. a fire-ball of the last.
ducally crowned or, and charged on
the neck with a cross gu.
Partridge of Horsenden House, Bucks,
anestoileor. Essequamvideri.
Parsons of London, on a leopard's face
164. i
gu., an eagle's leg erased at the thigh Paruck, Cursetjee Turdoonjee, J.P., of
Bombay, on a mount vert, in front of
or.
229. 8
a palm-tree ppr., a winged lion passant
Parsons, Bernard William, the Wrays,
or, charged on the shoulder with an
Horley, Surrey, upon a mount ppr., an
estoile gu.
eagle's leg erased or, between two oakA good conscience is a sure

Parry, Jones-,

Onn,

Springfield, Essex, a demi-man couped


at the breast vested ppr., lined erm.,
the head, hair, and beard of the first.
Pascoe, a wolf regardant.
cf. 28. 12
Pascol, a paschal lamb arg., bearing a

banner gu.
131.2
Pashley and Pasley, a balance and scales
arg., the beam az.
179. 8
Paske, a lion rampant arg., supporting a
cross patee fitched sa.
3. 13
Paske-Haselfoot, Thomas, Esquire, of
Wandsworth, Surrey, a demi-peacock
or, the wings expanded az.. holding in
the beak a snake entwined round the
neck ppr.
Paslew, Yorks and

103.
SuE.,

gu.

a lion

rampant
I.

13

Pasley-Dirom, see Dirom.


Pasley, Sir Thomas Edward Sabine, Bart.,
B.A., of Craig, Dumfiies-sh., out of a
or, a sinister arm in
ppr., grasping in the hand a
thereon a flag arg., charged with
wavy gu., and on a canton az.
a human leg erect couped below the
knee or. Pro Bege et patria pugnans.

naval coronet

armour
staff,

a cross

131. 2 Partrich, a partridge volant or.


Parry, Henry Harrison, Harewood Park, Partrick, an arm in armour embowed,
cf. 210. I
Ross-sh., three battle-axes ppr.
Tu
the hand apaumee ppr.
200. i Pasley, Scotland, a dexter arm from the
ne cede malis.
Partrickson and Patrickson, Cambs, on a
shoulder in armour, holding in the hand
Parry of Hamsted Marshall, Berks, a
mount vert, a stag current regardant
a dagger, point downwards, all ppr.
cubit arm ppr.. the hand grasping a
ppr.. attired and ungu. or.
118. 12
Be sure.
snake vert, biting the hand.
Partridge, Henry Thomas, of Hockham Pasmere, Hayes and Exeter, a demiParry-Mitchell, Rev. Henry Digby, MereHall, near Thetford, Norf., a partridge
leopard az.
vale Parsonage, Atherstone, Warw.
with wings displayed or
Dum spiro, Pasmore, out of a mural coronet seven
(I) A lion's gamb erased az., holding a
spero.
Lochaber-axes addorsed ppr.
172. 9
cf. 89. 1
fret or, between two wings erminois, Partridge, George Anthony, Bury St. Pass, the sun in splendour or.
162. 2
each charged with an anchor erect of
Edmunds, same crest and motto.
Passingham, a demi-lion rampant party
the first {for Mitchell).
(2) A stag's Partridge, Rev. Walter Henry, Caston
per fess or and gu., charged with two
head couped ppr., gorged with a chain
Rectory, Norf., same crest and motto.
cinquefoils counterchanged.
cf. 10. 2
:

PAS
holding

in

the

PAT

433

Passingham, a demi-lion semee of cinquefoiU.

dexter

paw

sword in pale.
cj. 14. 12
Passmere of Passemerehays and Swetton,

and

of Randerstoun and Mugdrum,


Fifesh., a half-length figure of a Low-

land Scots countryman vested gray,


his waistcoat gu., and his bonnet az.,
and a feather therein ppr., bearing on
his dexter shoulder an ox-yoke, also
ppr.. broken at one extremity. Primus

Patrick, John,

Esquire,

J.P., of Gled
co.
Antrim,
a dexter hand erect ppr.,
charged with a saltire couped sa.,
grasping a dagger, also erect, ppr. Ora

heather

(Dunminning),

Ireland,

Devonsh., ademi-sea-dogaz., finned arg.


1 1 7- 3
Passmore, a stag at gaze arg.
et labora.
212. 8
Paston of Paston, Norf., Earl of YarPatrick, William Ralston, of Trearne,
e stirpe.
mouth (extinct), a griffin sejant with
Beith, a dexter hand ppr., holding a
cf. 187. 14
wings endorsed or, collared gu.
Ue Paterson of Dunmure, Fifesh., Scotland,
saltire sa.
Ora el labora.
a dexter hand issuing out of a cloud Patrick of Crowneast, Worcs., a dexter
mieulx je pense en mieulx.
cj. 62. 10
holding a branch of laurel ppr. Hac
Paston, Norf., a griffin sejant with wings
hand ppr., holding a cross crosslet
tendimus omnes.
addorsed or, holding in the beak a
fitched.
219. 9
cf. 219. 9
chaplet gu.
Paterson of Seafield, Scotland, a hand Patrick, Scotland, a hand erect ppr. Ora
holding a sword in pale ppr. Pro Rege
Paston of Horton, Glouc, a griffin paset labora.
222. 14
et grege.
sant or, collared arg.. lined az. r/. 63. 2
212. 9 Patrick, Durh., an arm in armour emBart.,
Patch, Devonsh., a dexter arm in armour Paterson,
of
Bannockburn,
bowed ppr.
200. I
Stirlingsh., a hand holding a quill, all Patrick, a stag trippant.
in fess couped ppr., holding in the
117. 8
ppr.
Hinc orior.
hand a cross crosslet fitched sa.
217. 10 Patrick, Kent, a stag trippant.
Studii
Patch, Frederick Owen, Esquire, of Tiver- Paterson of London, on a mural coronet
quiet.
117. 8
arg., a stag's head erased ppr., attired Patrickson of Stoekhow, Caswell-How.
ton, Deronsh., a cubit arm erect vested
gu., gorged with a collar az., and penaz., cuffed arg., surmounting two cross
and Calder Abbey, Cumb., on a mount
dent therefrom a man's heart gu. Hinc
crosslets fitchee in saltire sa., the hand
vert, a stag current regardant ppr.,
grasping a flagstaff ppr., therefrom a
attired and ungu. or.
118. 2
flag per pale arg. and or, the dexter Pateshall of Layford, Heref., a demi- Patrickson, George, Scales, near Ulver206.
griffin
arg.
side charged with a cross sa.
ston. same crest.
64. 2
Mcnle et manu.
9
Lieutenant-Colonel
WiUiam Pateshall, a peacock's head sa., between Patrickson of Kirklinton, Cumb., same
Patchett,
two wings or, beaked of the last,
Gordon, Broomhall, Greenfields, Shrewscrest and motto.
charged on the neck with three bends Patte, a lion rampant az.
bury, a dexter arm embowed couped
I. 13
arg.
at the shoulder, vested arg., resting on
Patten, see Winmarleigh, Baron.
a mount vert, the hand grasping a Pateshall, Burnam-, Heref., out of a Patten, Wilson-, of Bank HaU, Lanes:
pick-axe
ppr.,
and between two
ducal coronet or.
a pelican arg..
(i) A griffin's head erased vert, beaked
vulning herself ppr.
dragon's wings az., each charged with
or (for Patten).
66. 2.
(2) A deinicf. 98. i
wolf rampant or (for Wilson). Nulla
a sword erect ppr.. pommel and hilt or. Pateson, Norf., a pelican in her piety
ppr.
pnllescere
culpa.
Virtus
ad sidera
Pate of Cheltenham and ilasterden,
98. 8
loll it.
Glouc, a demi-lion rampant vair, Patishull and PattishaU, a hand holding
31. 2
10. 1
a billet az.
crowned or.
Patten, a griffin's head and neck erased
215. 1
holding
Scotland,
Ireland,
a
lion's
gamb
or,
Patison,
a
pelican
piety.
vert,
beaked
or.
66. 2
Pate,
in her
Hostis honori invidia.
a wolf's head erased gu.
98. 8 Patten, a griffin's head erased vert.
Nulla pallescere culpa.
66. 2
Pate of Brin, Leics., a stag's head ca- Patmer, Yorks, a hand holding an imperial crown ppr.
bossed arg., attired or, and between
217. i Patten, Lanes, a tower or, issuing flames
of fire ppr.
the attires a raven with wings ex- Paton, Scotland, in the hand a cubit arm
155. 9
122. 9
holding a rose slip leaved ppr. Virtute Patten, Lines and Middx., a tower or,
panded sa.
viget.
issuing therefrom flames of fire ppr.,
Pate, Bart, (exfinct), of Sysonby, Leics., a
218. 10
over which a label charged with this
stag's head cabossed arg., attired or, Paton, Major James, Crailing, Jedburgh,
same crest and motto.
motto, 3Ial au tour.
between the attires a raven with wings
cf. 155. 9
expanded sa.
cf. 122. 9 Paton, Sir Joseph Noel, H.M. Limner for Pattenson of Cherry Burton, Yorks, out
Scotland, 33, George Square, Edinof a ducal coronet a camel's head.
Pate of Wisbeach, Isle of Ely, a stag's
head cabossed or, and between the
burgh, between two dove's wings excf. 132. 7
attires a Roman text R.
panded ppr., a cubit arm erect, also Pattenson, Tylden-, William Boys, of
cf. 122. 5
Ibornden, Kent: (i) A camel's head
ppr., charged on the palm with a PasPateis, a greyhound current towards a
sion cross gu.
tree.
Do right and fear nocht.
erased sa., bezantee. (2) A battle axe
58. 11
erect or, entwined with a snake ppr.
268. 16
Pater, a leopard's head and neck erased
Finem respice.
gardant gu.
Paton of Grandhome, Aberdeensh., Scotcf. 132. 7
land, a sparrow-hawk with wings ex- Patters, a cross crosslet fitched or, and
Paterson of Aberdeen, Scotland, a pelia palm-branch vert in saltier.
Pro Rege et
can's head couped ppr.
arm
erect,
Patterson, Scotland, a naked
grege.
cf. 98. 2
holding in the hand a pen ppr. 217. 10
N.B., a sparrow-hawk rising with wings
Paterson, Charles .James George, of Castle
addorsed and inverted ppr.
Virtute Patterson, a pelican in her piety, all ppr.
Huntly, Longfargan, Dundee, a pelican
98. 8
adeptn.
88. 2
Merui. Je meurs
in her piety ppr.
pour ctuz que faime.
98. 8 Paton of Kinaldy, Aberdeensh., Scotland, Patterson, Sir Robert Lloyd, J. P., D.L.,
a sparrow-hawk perched ppr.
Virtus
F.L.S., Croft House, Holywood. co.
Paterson, Major-General Adrian Hugh,
vulning
piety
peUcan
in
her
laudanda.
Down, a
25, South Road, Weston-super-Mare,
herself ppr., gorged with a collar
Paton, Scotland, a sparrow-hawk rising
same crest and first motto.
dancettee az. ilurus aeneus conscientia
ppr.
Virtute viget.
88. 2
Paterson, Thomas John, Tildarg, Merrion.
301-4
Vivescit vul- Patoun of Richmond, Surrey, a sparrowSana.
CO. Dublin, same crest.
hawk close ppr.. charged on the breast Patteson, Henry Tyrwhitt Staniforth, the
nere virtus.
Hall, Beeston St. Andrew, Norwich,
with a trefoil slipped or.
Paterson cf Kinnettles, Forfarsh., Scotcf. 85. 2
charged
on
piety
or,
in
her
pelican
a
pelican
piety
Pro
passant
arg.
land, a
in her
arg.
Patriarche, a greyhound
the body with two fleurs-de-lis in fesse
Honor et honestas.
Rege et patria.
98. 8
cf. 60. 2
sa., between two roses gu., barbed and
Patrick, Scotland, a dexter hand ppr.,
Paterson, Scotland, a branch of palm ppr.
seeded ppr. Nemo sibi nascitur. 290.
holding a saltier sa. Ora et lahora.
Virtute viresco.
147. i
215. 12 Pattinsod of West Bolden, Durh., and
Paterson, out of a mural coronet a demiWilliam Watson Pattinson, Esquire,
savage wreathed round the middle vert, Patrick, Ralston-, of Rough wood. Ayrsh.,
of Felling House, near Gateshead, in
Scotland: (i)A dexter hand erect
holding in his dexter hand a cock's
front of flames of fire a dexter hand
ppr., holding a saltier sa. {for Patrick).
head erased, and in his sinister on
bendwise holding an ingot of silver,
215. 12.
his shoulder a club.
(2) A falcon looking to the
Ex vile pretiosa.
all ppr.
sinister (for Ralston).
Ora et labora.
Paterson-Balfour-Hay, Edmund de Haya,
124. i
Fide et marie.
85. 6 Pattison, a hind's head couped or.
Esquire, of Leys and Carpow, Perthsh.,

28

PAT

PAY

434

attired sa., charged with four


roundels countrchanged. (2) A mount
Aymez loyavlte.
vert, and thereon a hart charged with
Paulet, see Winchester, Marquess of.
the sun in splendour. Favente Deo.
braced az., holding in the hand a Paulet, Bart., Southampton, a falcon with
66. i
wings displayed and belled or, ducally Pawson, a griffin's head or.
hawk's lure or.
87. 2 Paxton, on the top of a tower a sea-pyot
gorged gu. Aimez loyaulle.
Pattison, Scotland, out of a ducal coronet
Bart.
rising ppr.
1 56. 2
Charles,
Sir
Henry
late
gorged
Paulet,
a camel's head sa., guttee-d'or,
Industria
garb
ppr.
displayed
Scotland,
a
wings
Paxton,
{extinct), a falcon with
with a collar and crowned with an
i?3- dit'it.
or, belled of the same, and ducally
antique crown, both or. Hostis honori
gorged gu. Aimez loyaulle.
87. 2 Paxton of Cholderton, Wilts, of Watford,
invidia.
cf. 132. 12
Herts, and Middleton Hill, CarmarPattison of Kelvin Grove, Lanarksh., Paulet of Leigh Paulet, Devonsh., and
thensh., an eagle's head erased az.,
Thornbury., Glouc, an arm in armour
Scotland, out of a ducal coronet or,
charged on the neck with two chevembowed, holding in the hand a sword,
a camel's head arg., guttee-de-poix,
rons or, between two wings arg., semee
all ppr.
195. 2
crowned with an antique crown of the
of mullets gu.
Pauley, within an annulet an eagle disfir.st, collared az., charged with three
Payler, a lion sejant holding in the dexter
played.
Hostis honori
escallops of the second.
paw a saltier.
invidia.
132. 12 Pauli, a pillar enfiled with a ducal coronet.
Payne, Baron Lavington (extinct), a lion's
Pattle, an eagle displayed ppr.
75. 2
gamb erased arg., grasping a broken
Pattle, an eagle displayed or.
75. 2 PauU, a leopard's head erased at the neck.
Malo mori qunni
23. 10
tilting-lance
gu.
Patton-Bethune, see Bethune.
38. 9
fcedari.
Patton, on a rock a swan close ppr. icx3. 7 Paumier, Devonsh., a hawk's leg erased,
1 1 3. 8
jes.sed and belled ppr.
Payne-Gallwey, Sir Ralph William, Bart.,
Patton, Scotland, a sparrow-hawk ppr.
(i) A catof Thirkleby Park, Yorks
85.2 Paunceforte-Duncombe, Bart., see DunVirtus laudanda.
gardant ppr.,
amountain passant
Patton of Glenalmond, Perthsh., a spargorged with a collar gemelle or {for
row-hawk rising ppr. Virtute adepta. Pauncefote, Baron fPauncefote), of Hasfield, and Preston Court, Glouc, a lion
Oalhcey).
88. 2
(2) A lion's gamb erased
arg., holding the lower part of a tiltrampant arg., crowned with a ducal
Patton of Bishops Hall and Stoke Court,
ing-lance in bend gu. {for Payne).
coronet or, holding between the paws
Virtute adepta.
Taunton, a hawk arg.
an escutcheon of the second charged Payne, a lion's gamb erect and erased
85. 2
arg., grasping a broken tilting-spear
with a wolf's head erased ppr. Pcn-'iez
Paul, Sir James Balfour, Lyon King of
I. 12
gu.
Malo mori quam foedari.
38. 9
forte.
Arms, a lion sejant guardant gu.,
of Westbury, Wilts, an anchor Payne, Thomas Budds, Esquire, J.P., of
Paveley
dexter
paw
his
armed and langued az.,
saltier
ppr.
169.
and a sword in
Maritimo, South Yarra, Melbourne,
resting on an escutcheon of the first.
9
Faded, but not
Victoria, Australia, a lioi's gamb
Paver, Yorks, a tree ppr.
8. 2
Pro Rtge et republica.
destroyed.
143erect and erased arg., holding fessePaul, Sir Edward John Dean, Bart., of
ways a broken tilting-spear gu. Malo
Rodburgh, Glouc, an ounce's head Pavey, Norf., a lion rampant gardant sa.
2. 5
mori quam fcedari.
38. 9
ppr., erased gu.
Pro Rege et repMica.
23. 10 Pavia, John Charles, Esquire, Dunsinnan. Payne, Bart., Beds, a lion's gamb erect
Sydenham
South
Inglemere Road,
arg., holding a broken tilting-spear gu.
Paul of Woodchester, Glouc, a leopard's
Park, S.E., an arrow fessewise pointing
Malo mori quam foedari.
cf. 38. 9
head ppr., erased gu. Pro Bege et reto a mullet of five points on the dexter Payne of Norwich, a lion's gamb or,
publica.
23. 10
301.13
holding a baton ragulee of the same.
side.
Semper ead em.
Paul, Herbert Woodfield, 46, Cheyne
Walk, S.W., a leopard's head or, erased Pavier, Russell-, Herbert Arthur, Esquire, Payne, a lion's gamb holding a cross
Heaton Norris,
patee sa.
of Heaton JIanor,
cf. 36. 9
Lanes, and of Hammerwich, Staffs
Payne of East Grinstead, Sussex, a lion's
Paul of High Grove, Glouc, a leopard's
(I) Two arms embowed ppr., vested
head erased per fess sa. and arg. 17. 8
head per pale or and az., charged on
above the elbow arg.. that on the Payne, a lion's head erased ppr., ducally
the neck with a cross crosslet counterdexter side holding a chisel, and that
gorged, lined and ringed or, holding
changed,
cf. 22. 10
on the sinister a mallet, also ppr. {for
in the mouth a laurel-sprig vert.
Paul or Paule, a garb vert, banded arg.
Pavier).
(2) In front of two palm- Payne of Newark, Leics., an heraldic
153. 2
or,
fret
branches
saltireways
vert,
a
tiger sejant per pale engrailed az. and
Paul of Lambeth, Surrey, and Norf., on
thereon a martlet sa. {for Eussell).
erm. surmounting a branch of oak
the trunk of a tree raguly in fess,
Quo fiita i-ociuit.
fructed ppr., the dexter fore-paw rest97. 10
sprigged and leaved vert, a bird close
25.11
Pawle, Shropsh.. a garb fesseways vert.
ing on a raascle gu.
arg.
ban.k-d arg.
153. 6 Payne of Petworth, Sussex, a griffin pasPaul of London, an elephant arg., on the
sant with wings addorsed per pale or
back a castle gu., tied under the belly Pawle, a leopard's head erased ppr.
23. 10
63. 2
and az.
on the point of the trunk a falchion
Pawle, li'rederick Charles, J.P., Noithcote, Payne of Fulham, Middx. a griffin passant
in pale of the last.
Reigate, same crest.
63. 2
with wings addorsed or.
Paul, Arthur Duncan, Esquire, of Wearne
Wyche, High Ham, Somers., a demi- Pawlet, Somers., on a mount vert, a fal- Payne, a griffin passant az., armed and
con rising or, ducally gorged gu. Aiinez
winged or.
63. 2
griflin regardant or, gorged with a colloyaulte.
lar gemelle, and holding between the
cf. 87. 2
Payne of Ittringham, Norf., an ostrich's
head erased, between two wings az.,
claws a cross crosslet az., the wings Pawlett of St. James's, Westminster,
terrestrial
arg.
Middx.,
a
orb
or,
thereon
a
horse-shoe
holding in the beak a
addorsed of the last, semee of cross
falcon rising ppr., collared and belled
crosslets or.
cf. 97. 10
Per crucem caelum.
or.
159. 7 Payne, an ostrich's head couped or,
Paul, Sir William Joshua, Bart., D.L., of
between two wings sa.
Paulville, co. Cariow, a cross patee Pawlett of Willesden, .Middx., on a mount
cf. 97. 10
vert, a falcon rising or, pellettee, belled Payne of Dunham, Norf., an ostrich's
fitchee or, between two swords in salof the second.
tier arg., pommels and hilts or, points
head or, issuing out of a plume of
Yorks:
(i)
On
a
mount
vert,
Pawson,
feathers
arg.
upwards.
Vana spes vitce.. c/. 166. 14
the sun in his splendour or {for Paw- Payne of London, and of Wallingford,
Paul, Ireland, a hand issuing from a cloud
son). 162. 3. (2) A buck's head erased
in fess holding a torteau.
Berks, a demi-ostrich with wings adquarterly indented arg. and gu., atPaul, Scotland, two arms in armour emdorsed arg., holding in the beak a key
bowed placing a savage's head afFavente Deo.
tired sa. {for Margrave).
frontee on the point of a pheon.
121. 2 Payne of Sulby Hall, Northamp., an
194. 9
Paulet, Duke of Bolton and Marquess of Pawson, WiUiam Hargrave, of Shawdon,
ostrich's head erased or, holding in
Winchester (ertinct), a falcon with
the beak a horse-shoe arg., between
Alnwick (i) A buck's head erased at
wings displayed or, belled of the same,
cf. 97. 10
two wings sa.
the neck quarterly indented arg. and

and gorged with a ducal coronet gu.

Pattison, Scotland, a pelican in her piety,


Hostis honori invidia.
98. 8
all ppr.
Pattison, Ireland, an arm in armour vam-

gu.,

87. 2

.=i

PAY

with a boar's head

sa.,

PEA

435

Rev. John Vaughan,


i\I.A.,
Kempsford House, Glouc, same crest.
Payne of London, issuing out of clouds
two hands conjoined.
Payne of London, an arm in armour embowed arg., holding in the hand a
s\yord ppr., hilt and pommel or, entiled
Payne,

vulned gu.
cf.

195. 2

Payton, Suff., a griffin sejant with


addorsed or.
Peace, a demi-lion rampant purp.
lo. 2
Peace, a dove with wings expanded arg,
holding in the beak an olive-branch

Peak, Lines,

Abchurch, Northamp.,
lion's head or, pierced
through the side of the head by an
arrow in fess, (lie point coming out of
of

and London, a

the

mouth

of the

feathered

first,

and

vert.
headed arg.
94. 5
Peach and Peache of Rooksmore, Glouc, Peake of Lutterworth, Leics., and London,
a demi-lion rampant per fess erm. and
a human heart gu., between two wings
gu., ducally crowned or.
10. 11
expanded arg.
</. no. 14

Payne of Stoke Neyland. Suff., an arm in Peach, Keighiy- of Idlicote House, Ships- Peake, Leics., a human heart gu., bearmour embowed, holding in the gauntton-on-Stour, Warw.
(i) A demi-lion
tween two wings arg.
cf. no. 14
let a leopard's head, all or.
rampant per feshc cini. and gu., ducally Peake of Lhveny, Wales, a leopard's face
Payne, a demi-mau couped at the loins
crowned or, armed az. (jor Peach).
gu., holding in the mouth an arrow
in profile, holding in the dexter hand
10. II.
(2) A griffin's head sa., lanppr., headed and flighted or.
Beb
an arrow.
gued gu., charged with three mullets
Dduw, heb ddim.
cf. 22. 2
Payne, Dorset, and of Medborne, Leics.,
or (lor KeigUy).
Quicquid dignum Peake of London, a lion's head or, erased
out of a ducal coronet or, a woman's
sapiente bonoqne est.
per fess gu., charged on the neck with
cf. 66. i
head couped below the shoulders ppr., Peache, a lion's head erased, ducally
three guttes-de-saug, one and two,
vested erm., the hair dishevelled or,
crowned or.
18. 8
pierced through the side of the head
on the head a chapeau az.
Peachey, Baron Selsey (extinct), a demiby an arrow arg., barbed and feathered
Payne, out of a plume of ostrich-feathers
lion double-queued erm., holding in
of the tirst, the point issuing from
a leopard's head or.
the dexter paw a mullet pierced gu.
mouth.
Payne, Denbighsh., and of Westbrooke,
Memor et fiddis.
Peake of Sandwich, Kent, a cockatrice
Dorset, a leopard's head or, gorged Peachey, Sussex, a demi-lion rampant
volant or, beaked, combed, legged, and
with a collar az., rimmed of the first,
double-queued erm., holding in the
wattled gu.
and charged with three bezants.
dexter paw a sword in pale arg., hilt Pearce, a leopard sejant gardant ppr.,
and pommel or. Ne quisquam serviat
the dexter paw resting on an escutcf. 22. 12
Payne of Market Bosworth, Leics., and
cheon arg., charged with a bee volant sa.
of Paine, Suff., a wolf's head erased Peachey, a demi-lion rampant erminois, Pearce of Parson's Green, Fulham, Middx.,
az., charged with five bezants in saltier.
ducally crowned or, holding a tower
and of Withingham, Norf., a demi:

round the tree.


Paynter of Boskenna, Cornw., three
broken broad arrows or, points down,
wards, two in saltier and one in pale,
knit with a lace and mantle gu.,
doubled arg. Nonum. prenuUur in an-

arg.
pelican rising or, vulned in the breast
Peachey, a demi-lion rampant, ducally
ppr., crowned gu.
crowned, double-queued.
Pearce, Cambs, a Cornish chough sa.,
cf. 10.
Peachey, a dexter arm, holding in the
beaked and menibered gu.
107. 14
hand a sabre ppr.
212. 13 Pearce of Ffrwdgreech, Breconsh., on
Peacock of Stone Hall, Pembrokesh., a
rocks ppr., a cross crosslet iitched,
peacock's head erased ppr., gorged
transpiercing a mural coronet az. Celer
with a mural coronet or, holding in
et audax.
the beak a rose gu., slipped and leaved Pearce, Yorks, a cross crosslet fitctee or,
ppr.
Be just and fear not.
crowned with a mural coronet gu.
Peacock, co. Down, Ireland, a peacock's Pearce, Sir William George, Bart.. M.A.,
head era.sed, holding in the beak a
LL.B., of Cardell House, Renfrewsh.,
thistle leaved, all ppr.
in front of a dexter arm embowed in
Peacock of Slyne, Lanes
peacock's
armour, the hand grasping twojavelins,
head erased az.
103. i
all ppr., a unicorn's head erased sa.
Peacock of Burnhall, Durh., a peacock's
Atidax et celer.
286. 4
head erased az., gorged with a mural Pearce, a dexter arm in armour embowed,
coronet or.
103. 11
holding in the hand a lance pointing
Peacock of London, a peacock's head and
to the dexter.
neck or, with wings expanded az., a Pearce of Penzance. Cornw., an arm in
snake entwined about the neck of the
armour embowed, holding in the hand
last.
an arrow in pale, the shaft resting on
103. 3
the wreath.
Peacock, Scotland, a plume of peacock's
feathers ppr.
Naturce donum.
Pearce, a dexter arm holding in the hand
a dagger ppr.
Peacock of Springfield Place, Chelmsford,
212.3
a mount vert, thereon an eagle dis- Pearce-Edgcumbe, Sir Eduanl Robert,
iliitn-lioar supSandye Place, S:nirlv
played erminois, holding in the beak
porting between III 1.-,
fivrlin erect
a cross crosslet fitchee gu., the de.xter
herefrom
ppr., and gorjinl with ri.ll.u
claw supporting a hurt, charged with a
suspended a bugle-horn stringed, both
cross crosslet or.
74. 9
or.
Peacock, a wyvern with wings addorsed
255. 10

Paynter, Major George, Hollinhouse Lane,


Delph, three broken arrows or, bent

Peacock of Willesden, Middx., a cockatrice az., charged with two annulets

with a lace and mantlet gu., doubled


arg.
Carpe diem.
Paynter, Surrey, three broken arrows or,

conjoined palewise arg., resting the


dexter claw upon an escutcheon arg.,
charged with a peacock in his pride

cf.

30. 8

Payne

of Midlow. St. Neots, Hunts,


grass ppr., an otter passant or.
holding in the mouth a fish arg.
Payne, P. Marriott, Esquire, of Holmesdale, the Park, Nottingham, a lion's
gamb erect and eraseil arg., grasping a

among

broken tilting-spear or. Malo mori


qiiam fcedari.
Paynell, a lion passant vert.
6. 2
Paynell, a lion rampant vert.
i
1
Paynell of Boothby, Lines, an ostrich's
head ppr.
Payntell of London, an arm erect vested
gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand
ppr. three lilies or, leaved vert.
Paynter, an old man's head couped at
the shoulders ppr., vested gu., on the
.

head a long cap az.


192. 11
Paynter of Sprole, Norf., a lapwing arg.,
envii-oned with two branches vert, the
tops in saltier.

Paynter of Twidall, Kent, on the stump


of a tree eradicated ppr., a wyvern
vert,

sans

wings,

the

tail

entv.'ined

'

.\

ppr.

two
banded gu.

points downwards,

one

in pale,

in saltier

and

Paynter, Rev. Francis. Stoke HiU, Guildford, three broken broad arrows or,
knit with a lance gu.
Carpe diem.
Paynter, George, 21, Belgrave Square,
8.W., same crest and motto.
Paynter, Henry Grosvenor, 118, Ebury
Street, S.VV., same crest and motto.
Paytherus, a boar passant gu., bristled
40. 9
and ungu. or.

;i

70.

Pearce-Serocold,

Maidenhead:
fleur-de-lis

ments

Charles, Taplow Hill,


A castle or, with a

(i)

issuing

from

az. (for Serocold).

of a rose gu., a Cornish


Pearce).

the
(2)

battle-

In front

chough ppr.

(for

Peard, a demi-lion rampant erm., collared


ppr.
10. 9
Peacock, Warren Thomas, of Efford Hall,
Hants, a cockatrice with wings erect Peard, Devonsh., a tiger's head or, pierced
through the neck by a broken spear
vert.
68.
Vincit Veritas.
4
embrued
wound
arg.,
the
ppr., headed
Peacocke, Bart, (extinct), of Barntic, co.
VinClare, Ireland, a cockatrice vert.
cit Veritas.
68. 4 Peareth of Unsworth House, Gateshead,
Durh., a leopard's head and neck
Peacocks, Bligh-, a peacock's head erased
erased ppr., holding in the mouth a
az., gorged with a mural coronet or.
Verax et fdeUs.
cross crosslet fitched.
NaturcE donum.
103. 1
cf. 23. 10
21. i
Peak, a lion's head issuing or.

282

PEC

PEA

Pearson of Upper Gloucester Place, London, a horse's head erased sa., billettee,
tween two branches of palm ppr.
218. 2
and gorged with a mural coronet or.
10. 2 Pearson, Lieutenant-ColonelHenry.WingPearmain, a demi-lion rampant.
field House, South Wingfield, Derbysh., Peart, a dexter hand holding a sword
10. 2
Pears, a demi-lion or.
212. 13
an eagle's wing sa., semee-de-lia or,
ppr.
Pears-Archbold, James Archbold, Esi. 13
pierced by an arrow embrued in bend, Peart, a lion rampant or.
quire, of Fenham Hall, Northumb.
point upwards, and vulned ppr. A'e Peart and Pert, out of an earl's coronet
(i) Two lion's gambs erased, each ententes aut perfice.
or, a Moor's head from the shoulders
circled with a wreath of oak ppr., hold182. 2
affrontee ppr.
ing an escutcheon arg., charged with a Pearson, Rev. William Carter, Henley
Vicarage,
Ipswich, same crest (a Peart, a stork statant ppr., between bulfleur-de-lis az. (for Archbold).
39. 9.
crescent for difference) and motto.
rushes, three on each side.
104. 3
(2) Upon a rock ppr., a wyvern vert,
gorged with a collar gemel or, support- Pearson, Rev. Arthur Charles, Ringsfield, Pease of Ottery St. Mary, Devonsh., a
Beccles, Suff., same crest.
Ne tetites,
leopard's head gardant, couped at the
ing with the dexter claw an escutcheon
aut perfice.
neck, collared az., holding in the mouth
of the same charged with an estoile gu.
a sword fesseways ppr.
Vi et virtute..
69. 10 Pearson, Edward, Wilmslow, Chesh., a
(for Pears).
demi-hon rampant gu., charged on the Pease, Joseph Robinson, of Hesslewood,
17. 8
Pearsall, a lion's head erased or.
neck with three bezants between a
near Hull, Yorks, an eagle's head
Pearsall, De, of Willsbridge, Glouc, a
double gemelle or, holding in the dexter
erased arg., holding in the beak or a
boar's head eiased gu., crined and
paw an escutcheon az., charged with a
pea-stalk vert.
Confide recte agens.
tusked, and charged with a cross fleursun in splendour of the second. Sol et Pease, Francis Richard, J.P., Hessleettee or. langued az. Better deathe than
scutum Deus.
wood, Hull, same crest and motto.
shame.
cf. 42. 2
Pearse of Thurles, co. Tipperary, Ireland, Pearson, Edwin James, Millfield, Berk- Pease of London, on a mount vert, a
hampstead, same crest and motto.
dove rising arg., holding in the beak
on a wreath of the colours a ferngu. a pea-stalk with blossoms and
brake, thereon a pelican in her piety, Pearson, George, the Tythe House, Knutsford, Chesh., same crest and motto.
pods ppr., the legs of the third.
the wings elevated ppr.. charged on
Sihil Pearson, the sun in his splendour ppr.
Pease, Bart., upon the capital of an Ionic
the breast with a trefoil vert.
162. 2
column a dove rising, holding in the
amanii durum.
beak a pea-staLk, the blossom and pods
Pearse, General George Godfrey, C.B., Pearson of Tyers Hill, Yorks, issuing out
of a cloud the sun in his splendour ppr.
also ppr.
Pax et spes.
94- I
Shanklin, Isle of Wight, same crest and
162. 5 Pease, Arthur Francis, Hummersknott,
motto.
of
Esquire,
Pearson-Gee,
Arthur
Beilby,
Darlington, same crest and motto.
pommel
or.
Pearse, a seax az., hilt and
Square,
Wadhurst, Sussex, and 4, New
171. 2
Pease, Joseph Albert, M.P., of Headlam
Lincoln's Inn, Barrister-at-Law, in
Hall, Gainford, and 8, Hertford Street,
Pearse of Bradninch, Devonsh., a wyvern
front of a sun rising in splendour an
London, W., same crest.
gu., with wings displayed arg.
arm in armour couped at the elbow Pease, Walter Fell, Brinkburn, Darlingcf. 70. 8
and fessewise, the hand in a gauntlet
ton, same crest and motto.
Pearse, Somers., and of Court, Devonsh.,
holding a sword erect, all ppr. F'
an arm in armour embowed, holding
Pease, William Edwin, Mowden, Darling211. 8
coronal opus.
ton, same crest and motto.
in the hand a lance by the middle, the
point to the dexter, ppr. Cadenti porrigo Pearson, an arm in armour embowed Peasley, Ireland, a dragon sejant vert,
holding in the hand a rose-branch
advancing a spear or, headed az.
dextram.
Proslipped ppr.
Peat, Scotland, a deer's head ppr.
Pearse, Kerr- of Ascot, Berks: (i) A
121. 5
dexter arm embowed in armour, the Pearson, a cubit arm erect, holding in
spere si propere.
the hand a wTeath of laurel ppr. 218. 4 Peat of Sevenoaks, Kent, in front of a
hand grasping a tUting-spear in bend
holding
a
Scotland,
ostrich
thereon
an
mount of bulrushes ppr.,
sinister, all ppr.. between two estoiles Pearson,
its beak a horse-shoe ppr.
Nil des
stork arg., beaked and legged gu., two
gu. {for Pearse).
(2) The sun in his
perandum.
mascles interlaced in fess az. Ardens.
splendour ppr. {for Kerr). CaderUe]
97. 8
104. 9
porrigo dextram.
Sero sed serio. 162. 2 Pearson of Balmadies, Forfarsh., Scot
land, a dove holding in its beak an Peat, Middx., out of a ducal coronet or,
Pearse of Harlington, Beds, a lion's head
olive-branch ppr. Dum spiro, spero.
a heron's head ppr.
erased arg.
I'; divind.
17. 8

Pearle, a

hand holding a

thistle ppr.

Pearson,

segreant az.,
beaked or, and charged on the shoulder
with a sun in splendour of the last.

9^-

demi-griffin

loi. ^
Pearson, a parrot ppr.
Pearson, on a mural coronet or, a paro
quet vert, beaked and legged gu.
Pearson of London, a demi-lion rampant Pearson of Kippenross, Stirlingsh., Scot
land, a tower ppr.
Rather die th
gu., holding in the dexter paw a sun
cf.

64. 2

disloyal.

or.

Pearson, Honourable Charles Henry,


M.A., of Ediowie, Williams Road, Toorak, Victoria, Australia, a demi-lion
rampant gu., charged on the neck
with three bezants between a double
gemelle or, holding in the dexter paw
an escutcheon az., charged with a sun
in splendour of the second.
Sol et
scutum Deus.
Pearson, Sir Weetman Dickinson, Bart.,
Paddockhurst, Worth, Sussex, in front
of a demi-gryphon couped, wings elevated and addorsed, holding between
the paws a mill-stone ppr.. thereon a
mill-rind sa., a sun in splendour.
286. 12

Pearson of New Sleaford, Lines, and of


Tunbridge Hall, near Godstone, Surrey,
a cock's head erased az., combed and
wattled gu., charged on the neck with
a sun in splendour or, holding in the
beak a yellow heart's-ease or pansy

220. 4
Peat, a hand holding a fish ppr.
Peat, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a

book expanded.

Amicus

certus.

215. 10

'

Peaterson, of Bannockbiu-n Scotland, a


pelican's head erased gu. Pour le Roy.
98. 2

Pearson, Honourable WUliam, J.F!, of Peche or Pechey, an astrolabe or.


167. 7
107'. 14
Kilmany Park, Sale, co. Tanjil, and Pechell, a Cornish chough ppr.
of Craigellachie, St. KUda, both in Pechell, Brooke-, Sir George Samuel,
Victoria, Member of the Legislative
Bart., of Pagglesham, Essex, a lark
Council of that colony, same crest and
ppr., charged with two fleurs-de-lis or.
motto.
Vix ea nostra voco.
156. 2
Pearson, three savage's heads conjoined Pechey of Chichester, Sussex, a lion's
in one neck, one looking to the dexter,
head erased arg., ducally crowned or.
18. 8
one to the sinister, and one upwards.
Pechey, Kent, a lion's head erm., crowned
cf. 191. 5
Pearson, Surrey, out of an Eastern coronet
cf. 18.
ud Wood
Woo
or, a stag's head erm.
Peck of Samford Hill, Essex, and
PeUing and Meth would, Norf.. two
Pearson, George, Esquire, of Clifton,
Bristol, upon a mount vert, in front of
lances in saltier or, headed arg., the
pennons of the first, each charged with
two Passion-nails in saltire az., a seax
erect ppr., pommel and hilt or.
Perdua cross forniee gu., the spears enfiled
rat prohitas.
with a chaplet vert.
175. 15.
171- 5
Pearson of Tankerton and Maize Hill, Peck of London, a demi-lion rampant
12. 12
Greenwich, Kent, a boar's head couped
ppr., holding an anchor or.
sa., holding in the mouth an acorn or, Peck, a cubit arm vested in pale, holding
in the hand three flowers stalked and
leaved vert.
Perdurat prohitas.

42.7

leaved.

205.

14-

PEC

PEI

437

Peck, a dexter arm embowcd ppr., holding in the hand a branch.


202. 3
Peck of Cornish Hall, Denbighsh., out of a
ducal coronet a cubit arm erect Tested
and cuffed, holding in the hand ppr. a

holding between the paws a lozenge Peer, co. Cork, Ireland, a mermaid ppr.,
charged with a fleur-de-lis, and in the
holding in her dexter hand a pile wavy
mouth a flag gu. Aninio non astutia
or, and in her sinister a fleur-de-lis
113- 3

Pedley, a lion's head gu.


21. i
Pedleyof Petworth and Abbotsley, Hunts,
a demi-hon rampant arg., holding in
Pecke, Sussex, a close helmet in profile
the paws a lozenge or, charged with a
plumed sa.
180. 4
fleur-de-lis gu.
Peckham and Peckam, a hand holding a Pedley, Joseph, Esquire, Great Baddon, a
scroll of paper ppr.
215. 6
demi-lion rampant arg., holding in the
Peckham, a cubit arm holding in the
paws a lozenge or, charged with a
hand a dagger, point downwards, ppr.
fleur-de-lis gu.
Peckham, an ostrich ppr. Tenlanda via Pedyward, a cross crosslet charged on
est.
the centre and on each crosslet with a
97. 2
Peckham, Rev. Harry John, Nutley
mullet.
165. 5
Vicarage, tJckfield, same crest and Peech, a lion's head erased erm crowned
motto.
Peckham, Thomas Gilbert, Hall Place, Peek of Hazelwood, near
Harbledown, Canterbury, same crest.
Devonsh
two hazel - nuts " slipped
Peckham-Micklethwait, Bart, (extinct), of
ppr272. 5
Iridge Place, Sussex: (i) A griffin's Peek, Sir Wilfrid, Bart., of Rousdon,
head arg., erased gu., gorged with a
Devonsh., two hazel-nuts slipped ppr.
coUar componnee of the second and
Le Mattre vient.
272. s
first [for Micklethwait).
(2) Peel, Viscount (Peel), the Lodge, Sandy,
cf. 66. 2.
On a mount between two palmBeds, a demi-lion rampant arg., gorged
branches vert, an ostrich or. holding
with a collar az. charged with three
in the beak a horse-shoe sa. (/or Peckbezants, and holding between the paws
ham).
Favente Numine Eegina servaa shuttle or. Industria.
312. 2
Peel, a lion rampant.
113
Peckover, a lion's head erased or.
17. 8 Peel, Bart., of Drayton Manor, Staffs, a
Peckover, Alexander, LL.D., Esquire, of
demi-lion rampant arg., gorged with
Sibald's Holme, Wisbech, Cambs, a
a collar az., charged with three bezants,
lion rampant az., holding in the dexter
holding between the paws a shuttle or.
sprig of three roses.

Crux

Christi salus

paw a sprig of oak leaved, fructed, and


slipped ppr., and resting the sinister
fore-paw upon an escutcheon of the
arms, viz.
per pale gu. and sa., a garb
or, on a chief nebuly of the last three
lions rampant az.
In Christo speravi.
Pecksall, Middx
a Moor's head couped
ppr.
ef. 192. 13
Peckshall and Peshall, a wolf's head
erased arg., collared flory gu.
cf. 30. 10
Peckwell, a stag's head cabossed.
122. 5
Peck well, a griffin's head between two
wings ppr.
65. 11
Pedder of Ashton Lodge, Lanes, two
lion's
heads erased and addorsed
erminois, gorged with one collar gu.,
between two olive-branches ppr. Je
dis la rerite.
260. 17
Pedder, Lieutenant-Colonel James Henry
:

Worthington, of Gwinfe, Llangadock,


t'armarthensh., and St. Mary's Cottage,

Windermere, same crest and motto.


Pedder, Charles Edward, same crest and

John Wilson, of Finsthwaite


House, Ulverston, Lanes, and the
Vicarage, Garstang, Lanes, same crest
and motto.
Pedder, two branches of palm in orle

Pedder,

vert.
146. 2
Pedder, Sydney Hampden, of 21, Kensington Palace Gardens, I^ondon, W.,

same

Je dis la verite.
Peddie of Raehill, Dumfries, a papingo
holding in his beak an arrow ppr. Concrest.

Industria.
312. 2
Peel, of Peel Fold, Lanes, and Trenant
Park, Cornw., of Knowlmere Manor,
Yorks, of Stone Hall, Pembrokesh.,
of Aylesmore. Glouc, of Brookfield,

Chesh., and Singleton Brook, Lanes,


crest and motto.
Archibald, Wertlea, Broxbourne,
Herts, same crest and motto.

same
Peel,

az.

Peeres or Perse of Westdown, Kent, a


sphere, at the north and south poles an
etoile, all or.

Peeres or Peers of Alverston, Warw., issuing out of clouds ppr., an arm in armour embowed of the first, garnished
or, bound above the elbow with a
ribbon in a bow gu., holding in the
gauntlet a spear of the third headed
with a pheon.

Peerman, a stag's head couped

or.

col-

lared sa.
cf. 121. 5
Peers, ou a chapeau ppr., a lion's head
per chevron or and az.
cf. 17. 9
Peers of Chiselhampton, Oxon., a demigriffin segreant arg.
64. 2
Peers, Cornw., a crossbow.

Peers-Adams, Maxwell Richard William,


CO. Messrs. H. King and Co.. 9, Pall
Mall, on a mount vert, a cross crosslet
fitchee or, charged with a bleeding
heart gu.
In cruce salus.
Feerson of London, and Wisbeach, Isle
of Ely, Cambs, a parrot ppr.
loi. 4
Peerson, out of a mural coronet chequy
arg. and az., a parrot's head vert.
Pegg or Pegge, Derbysh., a demi-sun
issuing or, rays alternately sa., or and
arg.

Pegge-Burnell, see Burnell.


Pegler, Halifax, a griffin's head erased,
ducally crowned.
Speranza e verita.
66. 7
Pegriz, a dexter and a sinister arm holding a two-handed sword in pale ppr.
213. I
Peile of Broomhill, Inverness-sh., N.B.,
a mural coronet or, thereon a mullet

pierced sa.

Lieutenant-Colonel Cecil Lennox, Peirce, a griffin passant or.


63. 2
Easthampstead Cottage, Wokingham, Peirce of Canterbury, Kent, a unicorn's
head couped arg., armed and maned
same crest and motto.
or.
Peel, William, Knowlmere Manor, Clithe49. 7
121. 2
Peirce, a stag's head erased.
roe, same crest and motto.
Peel, Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick, K.C.M.G., Peirce, William, Esquire, of the Bank
crest
of
Ireland
the
Square,
Listowel,
and
of
same
32, Chesham Place, S.W.,
Ad
CO. Kerry, a pelican in its piety.
and motto.
mortem fidelis.
Peel, Herbert, B.A., Taliaris, LlandUo
R.S.O., Carmarthensh., same crest and Peirse, Beresford-, see Beresford.
Peirse, London, out of a mural coronet
motto.
Peel,

Hugh Edmund Ethelston, of Bryn(i) A demi-lion rampant arg., gorged with a collar az.,
charged with three bezants, and holding between the paws a shuttle or (for
Pede).
(2) A ram's head couped sa.,
charged with three cross crosslets or.

Peel,

y-pys, Flintsh.

Industria.
Peel of Ackworth

cf.

130. i
a lion

Park, Yorks,
couchant arg. charged on the shoulder
with a sheaf of arrows ppr., banded
az., and resting the dexter paw upon
an escutcheon, also az.. charged with
Meret qui laborat.
a bee volant or.
7- 14
Peel, Sir Theophilus, Bart., of Potterton
Hall, Barwick-in-Elmet, Yorks, same
,

a cross crosslet fitched.


Peirse, Beresforde-, Sir Henry Monson de
(i) A cross
la Poer, of Bedale, Yorks
crosslet fitchee or, surmounted by a
mural coronet gu. 279. 5. (2) Out of a
:

or, a dragon's head per


wavy arg. and gu. the lower part
of the neck transfixed by a broken
and in the mouth the
remaining part of the spear, point
279. 6
upwards, or (for Beresjord).

naval crown
fesse

tilting-spear,

Peirse-DuDCOmbe, Captain George Tho(i) Out


mas, 25, Queen's Gate, S.W.
:

of a ducal coronet the hind-leg of a

horse
(2)

sa.,

the shoe arg. (for Duncomhe).

cross

crosslet

fitchee

or,

sur-

mounted by a mural crown gu., the


sulto.
crown charged with a cross crosslet
Pede of Bury, Suff., a chapeau gu., turned
crest.
Deo regi palrice.
121. 2
{for Peirse).
up erm., with an ostrich-feather on Peele, a stag's head erased or.
each side, the dexter or, the sinister Peele, Edmund CressweU, Esquire, of Peirson, Scotland, a lion's gamb az., hold39. 1
ing a heart gu.
az.
114. 10
Cyngfeld, Shrewsbury, a wolf's head
121. 5
head or.
deer's
a
and
Peirson,
Pedler of Mutley House, near Plymouth,
ppr., gorged with a collar fleury
Peisley or Peasley of Punchestown, co.
Vincit omnia Veritas.
Devonsh., a demi-lion rampant sa.,
counterfleury.
Kildare, a dragon sejant vert, holding
crowned with an Oriental crown or,

PEI

PEN

438

J.P.,
a spear or, the head az., embrued and Pelly, Sir Harold, Bart., of Upton, Pemberton, Richard Laurence,
Hawthorn Tower, Seaham Harbour,
Essex, issuant from a vallary coronet
garnished gu. Pcriculum jortitudine
same crest.
or. charged on the rim with three
head
arg.
Deo
Pemberton,
Durh.,
a
griffin's
erased
head
hurts, an elephant's
Peit, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a
sa.
66. 5
Sunt sua prcemia laudi.
313-8
ducente, nil nocel.
book expanded ppr. Amiens. 215. 10
Peitere, Scotland, a hand holding a dag- Pelly, Leonard, J.P., Bath Club, Dover Pemberton, Durh., a griffin's head erased
66. 5
sa.
Lahore et honore.
Street, W., same crest and motto.
Pour mon Dieu.
ger in pale ppr.
212. 9 Pelsant, alias Buswell, Bart, (extinct), a Pemberton, Richard LawTence, of Bainbridge House and Barnes, Durh., a
lion's head erased gu., langued az.,
Peiters or Peters, Scotland, a boar's head
grifiin's head couped and gorged with
gorged with a collar raguly arg.
between two bay- branches ppr.
c/. 17. 2
a ducal coronet, all ppr. Lahore et
Peiton, a griffin sejant, the dexter claw
honore.
Pelton, a hand holding a swan's head
cf. 66. i
/ 62. 10
extended.
220. 9 Pemberton, Childe-, of Millichope Park,
and neck erased ppr.
Peke of Horncastle, Lines, a lion's head
Shropsh.
(i) In front of a griffin's
erased or, guttee de - sang, pierced Pember of Lyons Hall and Tathill, Heref.,
on
Almeley,
head
crescent
or {for
an
and
Newport
House,
couped
sa.,
a
head
by
of
the
of
the
side
through
a mount vert, a pheasant feeding on a
Pemberton).
(2) An eagle with wings
arrow of the first, headed and feathered
c/. 90. 8
expanded arg., entwined bv a snake
stalk of wheat ppr.
arg., the arrow coming out through
ppr. (for Childe).
Pemberton-Barnes, see Barnes.
77. 8.
the mouth vulned gu.
(3) Upon a
mount vert, a cockatrice arg., beaked,
Pelham, see Newcastle-under-Lyne, Duke Pemberton- Leigh, Baron Kingston: (i)
A demi-lion rampant gu., holding becombed, and wattled, and ducally
of.
gorged and lined or, charged with a
tween the paws a lozenge arg., charged
Pelham, see Yarborough, Earl of.
with a rose, also gu. (for Leigh).
crescent for difference (/or Baldwin).
(2) A
Pelham, see Chichester, Earl of.
Per Dcum meum transilio murum.
dragon's head erm., erased gu., ducally
Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle {exgorged or, and transfixed by an arrow
cf. 68. 7
tinct),
a peacock in his pride arg.
Ut Pemberton, Colonel Arthur Ralph, Travelfesseways ppr. {for Pemberton).
103. :2
Vincil amor patria.
8
lers' Club, a boar's head erased sa.
his
tibi
sic
71.
in
alteri.
peacock
cf.
Pelham, Sussex
)
A
i
Wykeham
Major-General
Nee
temere
nee
timide.
buckle
Pemberton,
a
12.
Badge,
pride arg.
103.
Leigh, C.B., Abbot's Leigh, Sussex, Pemberton, Henry Williams. Trumpingarg.
Audi alteram
same crest as second above.
ton, Cambs, same crest.
Pelham, Lines, Dorset, and Susses, a
partem.
103. 12 Pemberton, Durh., a dragon's head sa.,
peacock in his pride arg.
couped gu., ducally gorged or.
Esquire, of
Pemberton, Rev. Thomas Percy, of
Pelham-CIay, William M.
Trumpington Hall, Cambridge, a
cf. 72. 9
Woodlands, Kinson, near Wimborne,
dragon's head erect sa., couped and
Dorset, (i) Two wings arg., semee Pemberton of London, a dragon s head
vert, couped gu.
71. I
langued gu., charged with a cross
lOQ. "
of trefoils sa. (for Chuj).
patee arg. Nee temere, nee timide.
(2) A peacock in pride arg. (jor Pel- Pemberton of St. Albans, Herts, a dragon's head erased sa.
230. II
cf. 71. 2
ham).
103. 12.
(3) Out of a ducal
coronet or, a plume of five ostrich- Pemberton, Shropsh., a dragon's head Pemberton, a wolf regardant holding
couped sa.. langued gu. Hauri ex
in the mouth an arrow, point downfeathers per pale arg. and gu. (for
puro.
71- I
wards.
Waldegrave).
Tout un durant ma vie.
114. 13 Pemberton of Milton, Northants, a dra- Pemberton, Lanes, on a coney arg., an
gon's head sa., couped and langued gu.
eagle ppr.
79. 6
Pelham, Thursby-, James Augustine
71. I Pemberton, Rev. Joseph Hardwick, the
Harvey, Cound Hall, Shrewsbury
Round House, Havering-atte-Bower,
(i) A "peacock in his pride arg. (for Pemberton, Sir Edward Leigh, K.C.B.,
of Torry Hill, near Sittingbourne, a
Essex, upon the trunk of an oak-tree
Pdham). (2) A curlew with wings
dragon's head erm., erased gu., ducally
eradicated and sprouting towards the
expanded arg., beak and legs ppr. (for
gorged or, and transfixed by an arrow
dexter ppr., a griffin passant or, gutteeThursby). Vincit amor patria; (Pelham).
fessewise ppr.
Juncti vnlemus.
Vt tibi sic alteri.
de-poix.
In sUentio fortitudo (Thursby).
Pemberton-Barnes, W. H., Haveringcf. 71. 8
PeliSSier, Ireland, a fleur-de-lis or, suratte-Bower, Essex: (i) Upon a rock
mounting a bezant between a pair of Pemberton, Loftus Leigh, 29, Rutland
Gate, S.W., same crest and motto.
a leopard pa.ssant ppr, semee of
falcon's wings per fesse arg. and az.
iii. 7 Pemberton, Busick Edmonds, 14, Sussex
estoiles,
and charged with a cross
Victrix /ortunce sapienlia.
Square, W., in front of a cross crosslet
crosslet for difference (for Barnes).
(2)
Pell, a pelican arg., with wings addorsed,
9S. I
fitchee arg., a dragon's head couped
Upon the trunk of an oak-tree eradivulning herself, all ppi'.
vert, collared and chained of the first.
cated and sprouting towards the
Pell, on a mural coronet or, a mullet
Dum anima spes est.
pierced sa.
dexter ppr., a griffin passant or, gutteeilutare vel timere sperno.
de-poix.
Pell, Albert. Hazlebeach, Notts, same Pemberton, Charles Seaton, 25, Queen
crest
Gardens, W., same crest and motto.
Pembridge, a bull's head sa., between
Cyril
Warner Lee, 120,
43.- 10
fell of Dimblesby, Lines, and Dersing- Pemberton,
two wings or.
Sloane Street, S.W., same crest and Pembroke, Earl ol, and Montgomery
ham, Norf., on a chaplet vert, flowered
motto.
or, a pelican of the last, vulned gu.
(Herbert), of Wilton House, Salisbury, a
i- 13
Pellat, a lion rampant or.
Pemberton, Major Ernest St. Clair, same
wyvern with wings elevated vert, holdcrest and motto.
Pellate, a lion passant arg., guttee-deing in the mouth a sinister hand couped
poix, holding in his dexter paw an Pemberton, Horace Claud, same crest and
Ung je scrviray.
at the wrist gu.
motto.
oak-branch ppr., frueted or. Devant si
70. 3
je puis.
Pemberton,
Seaton
Blanshard,
36, Pembroke of St. Albans, Herts, and
Rosary Gardens, South Kensington,
Pellew, see Exmouth, Viscount.
Chertsey, Surrey, out of a ducal corosame crest and motto.
Pellew of Treverry, Cornw., a ship in
net or, a wolf's head gu.
distress on a rock ppr.
Deo juvante.
Pemberton,
Willoughby Arthur,
11, Pembrooke, a heart gu., charged with a
</. 181. 2
Deo non fortuna.
160. 14
Lower Belgra\e Street, S.W., same
rose arg.
Pellot of Bignall Park and Bolney,
crest and motto.
Penbar, on a mount vert, a moorcock
Sussex, a lion passant arg., guttee-de- Pemberton, Durh., a griffin's head sa.
ppr., combed and wattled gu.
poix. holding in the dexter paw an
66. I Pen-Curzon-Howe, Earl Howe, see Howe.
acorn slipped vert, frueted or.
Pemberton of Aislaby, Durh., a griftin's Pendarves of London, a lion sejant colPelly and Pelley, out of a ducal coronet
head couped gorged with a ducal coro7- 4
lared and lined.
or, an elephant's head arg.
net, all ppr.
133. i
Pendarves, Cornw., a demi-bear erm.,
cf. 66. 1
Pelly, Bart., of Upton, Essex, out of a Pemberton, John Stapylton Grey, J. P.,
muzzled.
34- '3
naval coronet an elephant's head.
of
Cole,
Bainbridge, Holme, Belmont, Sunder- Pendarves, Wynne-, William
Deo ducente, nil nocei.
A lion ramland, Durh., same crest.
(
)
Pendarves, Cornw.
cf. 133. i
I
'

PEN
3.

Penkevell or Penkevill of Penkevelle,


Cornw., on a mount vert, a lion couchant ppr.
r/- 7- ^
Penleaze of High Cliff, Christchurcli.
holding
Hants, a wyvern with wings elevated
{2)

~.

.1,

the sliuul.l.T w.tli a rp. ,.r.i-4,


hol.ling in the .Irxtur pau a s,-,ix ppr.
hilt of the hrst, and

pommel and

ing the sinister on a terrestrial globe


Perppr.
(2) The crest of Denison.

ppr.

70.

valde.

Pende

144- 5

Chiswick,

Hugh, J.P.,
same crest.

Penfold,
ing,

same

crest.

valde.

Rustington, Worth-

Penlold, Marchant, Cape Town. South


Africa, same crest anti motto.
Penfold, Robert, Roundwyck, Petworth,
Sussex, same crest.
Penfold of Cissbury, Sussex, same crest.
144.

wyvern with wings


addorsed vert, devouring a dexter arm

Pengelley, Cornw., a

and

motto.

fortes.

Webb).

I. 14
or.
Penfold, Oliver, Esquire. M.R.C.S., J.P.,
of Bendigo, Victoria, Australia, out of
park pales alternately arg. and sa.,
charged with three escallops in fesse
or, a pine-tree fructed ppr.
Pende

crest

]'ii'ite

Pennel, a griffin sejant.


62. 10
Pennel or Pennell, an arm in armour
couped at the shoulder embowed,
holding in the hand a scimitar, all
ppr.
196. 10
Pennell, an ostrich's head couped.
Penney, a demi-lion rampant arg. collared

Penley or Penly, a lion's head erased gu.,


ducally crowned or.
iS. 8
Penman, a hart's head cabossed or. 122. 5
Penman of Gibraltar, issuing out of clouds
sa.
10. 9
a dexter arm holding in the hand a Penney of Bedford and Coddicott, Herts,
hammer over an anvil, all ppr.
a demi-lion rampant gu., holding a
Penmarch, an ostrich regardant, murally
comb arg.
crowned, resting the dexter claw on an Penniecook or Pennycuick, Scotland, a
escallop ppr.
stag locU'ed under an oak-tree ppr.
Penn, Richard Poyer Lewis, Camrose
Ut re.nm]am.
116. 3
R.S.O., Haverfordwest: (i) A lion Pennill, a demi-heraldie antelope.
rampant sa. {for Bouien). (2) An eagle Pennill, a demi-wolf rampant.
31. 2
displayed standing on a rock (for Penniman, out of a mural coronet a lion's
i

same

Second motto

Penn, a demi-lion rampant arg., gorged


with a collar sa., charged with three
Pendleton of Norwich, Norf., on a chaplates.
peau gn., turned up erm., a demicf. 10. c
dragon with wings addorsed or, holding Penn of Stoke Poges, Bucks, same crest,
Duni clariim, rectum teneam. cf. 10. 9
an escallop arg.
Pendleton, Lanes, a lion's gamb sa., Penn, John, M.P., 22, Carlton House
holding a battle-axe or.
c/. 3S. 3
Terrace, .S.VV., issuant from clouds
dexter arm embowed holding a smith's
Pendleton, Alan O'Bryen George Wiiliaui,
hammer, all ppr. Non sine labor.
Esmiire, a lion's gamb erect and erased
sa., charged with an escallop or, and Penn-Gaskell of Shanagarry, co. Cork
Ireland: (i) A sinister arm embowed
grasping a battle-a.xe in bend sinister
in armour ppr., the hand supporting
of the last.
Audace-i fortuna jnvat.
an escutcheon or, charged with at
cf- 38. 3
anchor erect and cabled sa. (for Gas
Pendock, Xorthamp., on the top of a
kell).
tower gu., a demi-pelican with wings
(2) A demi-lion arg., gorged
with a collar sa., charged with three
addorsed or, vulning herself ppr.
plates
Pennsyl
Penn). Ses.
Pendred, Northants, Broghillstown, co.
(for
vania.
Carlow, and Barraderry, co. Wicklow,
cf. 10. 9
Ireland, a helmet with the visor raised. Pennant, see Penrhyn, Baron.
Pennant of Downing and Bychton,
Xoice teipsum.
Flintsh., out of a ducal coronet arg.,
Pendret, a fox current ppr.
cf. 32. 8
an heraldic antelope's head of the last,
Pendreth, Kent, an heraldic tiger sejant
erm., tufted and maned or, ducally
maned, tufted, armed, and crined or.
crowned of the last.
cf. 127. 10
Peneystone, Bart, (extinct), of Leigh, Pennant, Philip Pennant, .J. P., of Nantlys,
Flintsh.: (i) On a
.Sussex, a griffin passant sa., armed
St. Asaph,
ducal coronet an antelope's head erased.
arg.
63. 2
Penfold, a lion rampant double-queued
(2) On a ducal coronet an eagle dis-

Penfold, Harold,

Pennefather,

lined, and
saltier

ringed or.
A
13.
34.
(3)
raguly or.
Pender, "Scotland, a demi-lion or,
a sabre ppr.
14. 12
Pender, Bart., a demi-lion rampant or,
charged on the shoulder with a cros?
crosslet sa., holding in the dexter paw a
seax ppr., pommel and hilt of the first,
and resting the sinister paw on a terI4- 13
restrial globe ppr.
Persevero.

.w.

PEN

439

pant regardant or. cf. 2.


demi-bear erm., muzzled,

played.

head ppr.
Penning of Ipswich,

12

19.

Suff., a buck's head


erased per fesse indented arg. and gu.,
attired of the last.
1 2
2
Pennington, see lluncaster. Baron.
Pennington, a talbot passant holding in
the mouth a pen.
Pennington, a man's head and shoulders
1

in

armour

affrontee.

Pennington of Thorncombe, Devonsh., a


man's head couped below the shoulders
in armour affrontee ppr., between two
wings.

Pennington, Cumb., a mountain-cat passant gardant ppr.


Vincil amor patria:.
cf.

26.

Pennington, Essex, same crest, cf. 26. 4


Penny, a porcupine or.
1 3(1. 5
Penny, Scotland, a demi-lion or, holding
a fleur-de-lis gu.
13. 2
of Peterborough, Northamp., on a
ducal coronet arg., a lynx or.
Penny, Robert Penny Greenwood, Es-

Penny

Higher Nutwell House,


quire,
of
Devonsh., on a vallary coronet gu., a
lynx statant or, holding in the mouth
'

a fleur-de-lis az.

Pennycoock and Pennycuick, Scotland, a


demi-huntsman winding a horn ppr>
Free for a

blast.

l&^. 12^

Penrhyn Castle, Carnar- Pennycook of Newhall, Edinburgh, a siag'


Wales: (i) Out of a ducal
lodged under an oak-tree ppr.
Ut recoronet arg., an heraldic antelope's
surgatn.
116. 3
head of the last, tufted, attired, and Pennyfather of London, a lion sejant arg.,
crined or (for Pennant),
supporting an oval shield per fess or
cf. 127. 10.
A dexter arm embowed ppr.,
(2)
and gu., charged with a bend erm.,
ensigned with a crescent gu., holding
and charged on the shoulder with a
in the hand a battle-axe ppr., the
mullet.
blade arg., charged with a rose gu. (for Pennyman, James Worsley, of Ormsby,
Da whins).
Yorks, on a mural coronet gu., a lion's
cf. 201. 5
Pennant, a lion passant gardant gu. 4. 3
head erased or, pierced through the
Penneck, Cornw., an arm embowed vested
neck by a broken spear, in bend, all or,
gu., cuffed or, holding in the hand a
the head to the sinister arg. Fortiter
wren ppr.
et fideliler.
Pennefather of New Park, Ireland, a lion Pennyston of Leigh, Sussex, and Bucks,
sejant arg., supporting an oval shield
a griffin passant sa., armed or.
63. 2
per fess or and gu., charged with a Penrey, two hands conjoined couped at
bend erm., and charged on the shoulder
the wrists, holding a sword in pale
Pennant

of

vonsh.,

with a mullet. / abide mi/ time.


ppr.
224. 9
holding Pennefather, Alfred Richard. C. B., Little Penrhyn,
Baron
(Douglas - Pennant),
Waltham Hall, Chelmsford, a lion
36. 7
Penrhyn Castle, Bangor, North Wales
PenhaUow, of Penhallow, Cornw.. a goat
sejant arg., the dexter paw resting on
(l) Out of a ducal coronet an heraldic
passant az., armed and ungu. or.
an oval shield per fesse or and gu., a
antelope's head arg., maned and tufted
bend erm. / diide mi/ time.
cf. 129. 5
or, charged on neck with a cross crossPenhelleke of Penhelleke, Cornw., a Pennefather, Captain Charles Edward
let for distinction {for Pennant).
{2)
iqo. 14
De Fonblanque, same crest and motto.
Saracen's head ppr.
A sanglier sticking between the cleft
of an oak-tree fructed with a lock
Penken, Worcs., an heraldic antelope Pennefather, De Fonblanque, Calveley
Hall, Tarporley, Chesh., same cres't
holding the clefts together, all ppr.
sejant sa., tufted, attired, and maned
and motto.
(for Douglas),
^quo animo.
40. 4
ppr.
Pengelly, Cornw., a lion's
a palm-branch ppr.

cf.

70. 3

gamb

PEN

PER

440

of
Great Yarmouth, Wilton Penyston, John Francis, Cornwell Manor, Perbo, Middx., a tiger's head arg., maned
House and Plumstead Hall, Norf., and
Chipping Norton, same crest and motto.
and langued or, collared vert, thereon
of Kilvarnough House, Glamorgansh.
Penzance, Baron (Wilde), of Penzance,
three fleurs-de-lis of the last.
a wing elevated, surmounting another
Cornw, on a mount vert, a hart lodged Percehay of Ryton, Yorks, a bull's head
arg., the former charged with two
holding in its mouth a rose ppr.
az., armed per fess of the same and or.

Penrice

Tnto

mullets of six points in pale gu.


et celeriter.

Penrice, Rev. Charles Berners, Plum


stead Parya Rectory, Norwich, two
wings elevated, each charged with a
mullet gu.
TiUo et celeriter.
c/. 32. i
Penrith, a fox current ppr.
Penrose, Coruw., a fish gu.
139. i:

Penrose of Penrose in Sithney and Tre


gethow in Manaccan, Cornw., a trout
naiant or.
139,
Penrose, Ireland and Berks, a lion's head
18. 6
erased or, collared gu.
Penrose of Bachelor's Quay, Cork, a
lion's head erased or, gorged with a
chaplet of red roses, and crowned with
Rosa sine
a civic wreath, both ppr.
spina.

Penruddock or Penruddocke, a ram's head


erased

sa.,

armed

130. 6

or.

Penruddock, Cornw., Wilts, and Cumb


a demi-dragon rampant sans wings
vert, between two eagle's wings or.
Penruddocke, Charles, Compton Park
Wilts,

langued

lizard's

gu.,

armed

head,

az.

between two eagle's wings

or.
Gloria soli Deo.
Pentagrass, an antelope's

head erased
126. 2

arg., attired gu.

Penteney of Castletown, Jarvagh, co.


Meath, and of the Cabragh, co. Louth,
Ireland, upon a mount vert, an oaktree ppr.
Malo mori quam jcedari.
143- 14

Rev. Herbert, M.A., Vicar of


Milton Abbey, Dorset, a lion couch
ant guardant, double-queued az. be
zantee.
Fidelis in omnibus.
301. f
Pentland, Ireland, a lion's head or, col
lared az.
cf. 18. 6
Pentland of that Ilk, Edinburgh, a li
head erased gu., gorged with a collar
arg., charged with three crescents of
Pentin,

the first.
Virtute et opera.
cf. 18,
Penton, a lion's gamb erased.
36
Penton, Frederick Thomas,
Chalfont
Park, Slough, and Pentonville, a lion

couchant gardant double-queued

az.,

bezautee.

Penwarne

of

Penwarn

and

MuUyton,

Cornw., a demi-lion rampant supporting with both paws the rudder of a


ship.

Penwyn, Cornw., a

cj.

II. II

Veritas vicirix.
Peor, Ireland, a mermaid ppr., holding in
her dexter hand a musket or, and in
her sinister a fleur-de-lis az.
Pepe, Holland, a falcon with wings expanded ppr.
87. I
Peper of Canterbury, Kent, a cubit arm
erect holding in the hand ppr. two
snakes, the heads contrariwise, the

c/.

44- 3

Perceval, Viscount, see Egmont, Earl of.


Perceval, Baron Arden, see .\rdeu.
Perceval, Sir Westby Brook, K.C.M.G.,
5, \'icturia Street, S.W., a horse passant arg., the fore-leg attached to the
hind-leg on the near side by a fetterlock gu.
Per se valens.
Perceval, a thistle slipped and leaved ppr.
tails entwined and knotted round the
Sub cruce candore.
cj. i ^o. 2
arm az.
220. 3 Perceval of Temple House, Sligo, a thistle
Peperell, Bart, (extinct), of Massachusetts
erect leaved ppr.
Yvery.
Sub cruce.
Bay. New England, out of a mural
Candida.
cf. 150. 2
coronet or, an arm in armour embowed Perceval, a squirrel devouring a nut, all
between two laurel - branches ppr.,
ppr135- 7
holding in the hand a staff, thereon a Perceval-Maxwell of Kilmore Hill, co.
flag arg.
Peperi.
Wdterford, a stag's head and neck
Fortiter et fideliter.
Peperwell, on a mount five palm-trees.
erased ppr. Je suis pret.
Peple, Devonsh., an eagle's head couped Perceval-Maxwell, Robert, J.P., Fiunebrog\ie, Downpatrick, a stag's head
arg.
83. I
Peploe, see Webb-Peploe.
erased ppr. J e suis pret.
1 21
2
Peploe,out of a ducal coronet a reindeer's Perchard of Jersey and Guernsey, on a
head, all or.
mount vert, a pheasant ppr. En fat122. 3
zanl bien.
Peploe, Daniel Henry Theophilus, of
90. 8
Garnstone Castle, Heref., and Lanes
Percival, a thistle slipped and leaved
(i) A ducal coronet or, thereon a reinppr.
cf. 150. 2
deer's head gu., attired of the first, Percival, Somers., same crest.
Sub cruce
charged on the neck with a human eye
Candida.
cj. 150. 2
shedding tears ppr. (for Peploe). (2) Percival of Moorlands House, Kirkby
An eagle displayed sa., semee de fleursStephen, Westml., a bull's head couped
de-lis or, in the mouth a trefoU vert
arg., charged with a cross pa tee gu.,
{/or Webb).
the neck encircled by an annidet or.
Peploe, Fitzgerald CornewaU, J.P., same
<S'm6 cruce vinces.
crests.
Percivall, a nag's head arg.
cj. 50. 1
Peppard of Cappagh House, co. Limerick, Percivall, a demi-lion gu.
10. 3
in front of three ostrich-feathers arg. Percivall, Hants, a demi-lion rampant or.
and az., a greyhound current ppr.
10. 2
Virtute et valore.
58. 12 Percy, sec Northumberland, Duke of.
Pepper, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant Percy, Earl of Beverley, see Beverley.
gardant or.
10. 8 Percy, Baron Prudhoe, see Prudhoe.
Pepper of Thurmarston, Leics. and Yorks, Percy, Ireland, on a chapeau gu., turned
a demi-lion rampant or.
up erm., a lion passant with tail ex10. 2
tended az., holding in the dexter forePepper, Charles, of Ballygarth, Drogheda,
paw a trefoil slipped or. Esperance en
CO. Meath, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant or. Semper erectus.
Dieu.
10. 2
Pepper of Thorlesby, Lines, a stag trip- Percy of Shaftesbury, Bushton, and Manspant arg.
ton, Dorset, a demi-lion rampant az.,
117. 8
collared or, holding in the dexter paw
Pepper, a greyhound's head arg., between
two roses gu., stalked and leaved ppr.
a spear of the same.
61. II Percy, Heber-, Algernon Charles, Hodnet
HaU, Market Drayton: (i) On a chaPeppercorne, James, Esquire, upon a
mount vert, a horse's head erased sa.,
peau gu. turned up erm. a lion statant,
surmounted by two branches of palm in
the tail extended (for Percy).
2S9. 8.
saltire or, tied with a ribbon of the last.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or. a lady's
Pepperell, a parrot between two rose-slips.
head and shoulders ppr. in profile crined
Pepperell of London, out of a mural
or (for Heber).
Pret d'accomplir. Escoronet arg., with three laurel-leaves
perance en Dieu.
289. 7
ppr., in the embrasures an arm in ar- Perham, W. E., of Flax-Bourton Court,
mour embowed holding a banner arg.
Somers., two cubit arms holding in the
Peperi.
hands a leopard's face. Periam ni

stag's head couped


per fess indented arg. and gu.
121. s
Penyfather of Barton-under-Needwood,
Staffs, and London, a lion sejant arg.,
sustaining an oval shield per fesse or
and gu., charged with a bend erra.
Penyng of Kettleborough and Ipswich, Peppin, a pegasus courant with wings
Suff.. a buck's head erased per fesse
endorsed arg., charged on the shoulder
indented arg. and gu., attired of the
with a cross avellane vert.
cf. 47. i
last.
121. 2 Pepwall and Pepweli, Glouc, a hawk

Perlam, John, Esquire, of Bampton,


Devonsh., two arms gu., issuing out of
a crown or, holding in the hands ppr.
Penyston, Oxon., on a ducal coronet or,
close between two carnations, all ppr.
a leopard's head of the second. En
an eagle displayed sa.
Pepys, see Cottenham, Earl of.
cf. 75. 2
Dieu est.
Penyston, Norf., two lion's gambs erased Pepys, Bart., of London, a camel's head Perigal of London and Devonsh. a helmet
arg., supporting a cone gu., standing
erased or, bridled, lined, ringed, and
affrontee ppr., with five grills or,
upon its apex.
gorged with a ducal coronet sa. Mens
gorged with a collar and medal or,
Penyston, Antony Francis, of Cornwell,
citj usque est quisque.
bordered of the same, lined gu. Peri
132. 9
Oxon., a gryphon statant sa., charged Pepys, a camel's head erased or, bridled,
Gal.
for distinction with a cross crosslet arg.
lined, ringed, and gorged with a ducal Perin, out of a ducal coronet or, a peaVirtus invicta vigit.
coronet sa.
cf. 63.
cock's head ppr.
132. 9
cf. 103. 2
,

PER

PER

441

Shropsh., a fir-apple erect or Perring, Bart., Devonsh., a fir-cone leaved


stalked and leaved vert.
ppr.
cf. 152. 6
cf. 152. 6
Perkin, a stag lodged ppr.
1
5- 7
Perring, Rev. Sir Philip. Bart., M.A.,
1
Perkin, Worcs., an heraldic antelope
Llandovery, Exmouth, Devonsh., on
sejant sa., tufted, attired, and uianed
a mount a fir-cone vert. Impamdum
arg.
A ape in spem.
feriunt ruinee.
Perkins, Ireland, a demi-eagle displayed Perrings, three organ-pipes, two in saltier
surmounted by one in pale az., banded
Perkins, same crest.
81.6
vert.
Perkins, out of a five-leaved coronet or, Perrings, Devonsh., a fir-apple erect,
a unicorn's head arg., maned and
leaved ppr.
armed of the first.
12
48.
Perrins, Charles William Dyson, Esquire:
Perkins, Duncombe Steele, of Orton Hall,
of Davenham, Malvern, "iVorcs., and of
Leics., and Sutton Coldfield, Warw.,
Ardross, Ross-sh., a demi-talbot arg.,
out of a ducal coronet a unicorn's
gorged with a coUar nebulee and
head.
Toujours loyale.
charged on the shoulder with two
48. 12
Perkins, Alfred Thrale, Eastcourt, Wells,
annulets interlaced fessewise gu., holdSomers., out of a ducal coronet a
ing between the paws a pomegranate
unicorn's
head arg., maned ppr.
seeded and slipped ppr. Perenne sub
Actis oevum imple.
sole nihil.
55. 7
Perkins of Marston, Warw., out of a ducal Perris of London, a demi-tiger regardant
coronet or, a unicorn's head erm.,
per chevron gu. and arg., holding in
armed and maned of the first.
48. 12
the dexter paw an arrow of the last.
Perkins, Augustus Frederick, Oakdene, Perrot, a lion's head erased sa.
I7- 8
Holmwood, Dorking, out of park pales Perrot or Perrott, a parrot vert, holding
a unicorn's head arg., armed and
in the dexter claw a pear or.
loi, 13
maned sa., holding in the mouth a Perrot, Oxon., a parrot vert.
101.4
thistle leaved and slipped ppr.
Perrott, Ireland
(
On an ancient
i )
Perkins,
Hugh, 17, Fulwood Park,
chapeau a lion of Britain imperially
Liverpool, S., out of a ducal coronet or,
crowned. (2) A parrot vert, holding
a unicorn's head ppr., armed and
in the dexter claw a pear or, with two
maned of the first. Mos legem regit.
leaves of the first.
Arno, ut invenio.
Perkins of Nuneaton, Warw., a lion
cf. loi. 1
passant sa., holding a fleur-de-lis gu. Perrott, Sir Herbert Charles, Bart., of
Simplex vigilium veri.
Richmond, Surrey, a parrot vert, holdcf. 6. 2
Perkins of Upton Court, Berks, and
ing in the dexter claw a pear or, the
Northamp a pine-apple ppr., stalked
leaves ppr.
Amo ut invenio.
and leaved vert.
152. 8
loi. 13
Perkins, James, F.R.G.S., 69, Kennington Perry, a castle arg., masoned sa.
Park Road, S.E., in front of a ship's
55
rudder fesseways a de.xter arm in Perry of London, a hind's head erased
;ed with two ancb
ppr., gorged with a ducal coronet or,
holding
the
in the mouth a pear-tree
elbow or, the hand holding a battle-axe,
branch vert, fructed of the second.
also or.
In Deo confido.
Perry, Walter Copland, 5, Manchester
Square, W., in front of a hind's head
Perkinson, a unicorn's head erased arg.
couped or, holding in the mouth a sprig
49- 5
85. 2
of oak with two acorns vert, three
Perkinson, Durh., a falcon ppr.
calthrops fesseways gu.
Hold fast.
Perks, a lion's head erased or.
17. 8
Perks, Samuel, J.P., Dolanog, Rhyl, a Perry of Walter, Devonsh., a hind's head
stag's head erased.
erased or, holding in the mouth a sprig
of pear-tree vert, fructed of the first.
Perne, Cambs, out of a ducal coronet
Perins,

'

arg.,

a pelican's head

or,

vulned gu.
cf.

98. 2

head couped sa., armed


Perott, a
or, gorged with two bars of the last.
121. 5
Perott, a stag's head ppr.
Perowne, Rt. Rev. (Bishop) John James
bull's

Stewart,

same

crest.

Perowne

of 66, Princes Gate, S.W., a


harp.
Nil viortale sonans.
Perpont, see Pierpont.
Perpound, a lion's gamb erased sa., holding a einquefoil gu.
Perreau of London, out of a ducal coronet or, a leopard's head gardant couped
at the neck arg.
Perrier, Anthony, Esquire, J.P., of Lota,
CO. Cork, Ireland, a lion's head ppr.,
issuant from a French ducal coronet
or.

Con.ilio

et

vi.

Lumley,
Balliuure
William
House, Blackrock, co. Cork, same crest
and motto.
28. 10
Perriman, a wolf passant sa.
Perrin, a cock crowing ppr.
91. 2
Perring, a dexter hand holding a sword
Perrier,

ppr.

212. 13

cf.

24. 3

Perry, CO. Clare, Ireland, a hind's head


couped arg., holding in the mouth a
pear- branch fructed ppr.
Perry of Wootton-under-Edge, Glouc, a
stag's head ppr., pierced through the
neck by an arrow or, feathered arg.,

headed

sa.

c/.

121.

Perry, Worcs., a cubit arm in armour ppr.,


holding in the gauntlet a sword arg,,
hilt and pommel or, strings and tassels
flowing from the pommel gu.

Perryman, a wolf passant sa.


28. 10
Perryman of London, issuing out of
clouds ppr., two arms vested vert,
cuffed arg., holding in the hands a
leopard's head or.
Perryman, Charles Wilbraham, of 1
Farnborough, Southampton, a
head erm,, erased gu., charged ith a
fesse indented az., surmounted by two
pear-branches leaved, fructed, and
slipped in saltire ppr.
Per ardua
stab His.
301.14
Perryn, Jliddx., Glouc, and Shropsh., a
pine-apple or, stalked and leaved vert.
-v

152. 8

Pershall and PeshaU of Doynton, Lines,


and Horsley, Staffs, a wolf's head sa.,
holding in the mouth a marigold
ppr.

Pershouse of Reynold's Hall and Sedgley,


Staffs, a mastiff sejant sa., collared
or, resting the dexter paw on a caltrap

Pershouse,

Henry

Winscombe,

Clifden,

Somers.,

Esquire,

of

greyhound

sejant, collared, and resting the dexter


paw on a mullet of five points. Nil

desperandum.
Person, Felix, Esquire, of Westminster,
a mount vert, thereon a saltire engrailed gu., charged in the centre with
a sun in splendour or.

Captain W.
Roxburgh,
A.,
Roughlea, co. Galway, on a chapeau
extended
Esperance en Dicu.
Pert, out of an earl's coronet or, a Moor's
head affrontee ppr.
cf. 182. 2
Pert of Fryarne. Middx., a ram's head
erased arg., armed or, charged on the
neck with three bars gemelle gu.
cf. 130. 6
Pert of Arnold, Essex, a stork ppr.,
beaked or, statant among buhushes
or, leaved vert, the heads
of the
rushes sa.
104. 3
Perth and Melfort, Earl ol, see DrumPersse,

ppr., a lion statant with tail

mond.
Perton, Shropsh., on a mount vert, a peartree fructed ppr.
Avi numerantur avorum.
cf. 144. 10
Perwiche, a crescent.
163. 2
Pery, S(?e Limerick, Earl of.
Pery, a spear-head ppr.
cf. 174. 12
Pery, Ireland, a unicorn's head sa.

49. 7

Perry of Moor Hall, Essex: (i) A demi- Pery-Knox-Gore, Edmond Henry Cokayne. Esquire, the Bury House, Cotlion ppr., semee of spear-heads sa.,
tinghara,
Rockingham: (i) A wolf
holding in the dexter paw an escutrampant or {for Gore). 28. 2. (2) A
cheon of the last charged with a saltier,
falcon close perched on a rest ppr. (for
double-parted and fretty arg. (2) A
Kno.v).
85. 13.
lion's head erased or, semee of saltiers
(3) A hind's head
erased ppr. {for Pery). In hoc signo
and ducally crowned gu., holding in
124. 3
I'inces.
the mouth a pear slipped ppr.
Perry, a lion's head erased ppr., ducally Peryan, Herts, a griffin's head erased
gu., charged with three crescents in
iS. 8
crowned or.
pale arg.
cf. 66. 2
Perry of Bitham House, Warw., a griffin
sejant with wings elevated or, the Peryan, Herts, a lion rampant arg.,
guttee-de-sang.
cf. i. 13
wings fretty vert, and resting the
dexter claw upon a mascle of the Peryent, Herts (i) Same crest as above.
(2) A griffin's head erased
first.
Recte agens confido.
cf. I. 13.
gu., charged with three crescents in
Perry, an arm in armour erect ppr.,
pale arg.
cf. 66. 2
issuing from the top of a tower gu.,
Peryns, Shropsh., sec Perins.
holding in the hand a dagger sa.
1

I
1

442
Hants, a Peters, Scotland, between two laurel- Petit of HexstaU, Staffs, a demi-wolf
salient ppr.
31-2
griffin sejant arg., beaked and membranches vert, a boar's head erased
Petit, a hand holding a hunting-horn or.
bered or, the dexter claw raised.
arg.
Sit sine labe fines.
217. 4
Scotland, between two laurelcf. 62. 10 Peters,
Peshall, Bart, (extinct), Staffs, a boar's
branches ppr., a boar's head couped Petit, Sir Jejeebhoy Framjee, Bart., and
Knight, of Petit Hall, Island of Bomhead couped gu., crined and tusked or.
and erect. Confido.
bay, son of Manockjee Musserwanjee
43- I Peters, Scotland, a boar's head couped
Cowasjee Petit, was Sheriff of Bombay,
between two laurel-branches ppr. Deo
Peshall, Shropsh., a wolf's head gu. 30. 5
1887, is a cotton-mill owner, and is a
adfuvanie, non timendum.
Peshall, Shropsh., a boar's head couped
Member of the Parsi Punchayet of
at the neck, tusked and crined or. Peters, Ireland, an eagle's head erased
Bombay, and was a Member of the
sa., holding in the beak a key with
Suum c-dique.
43- '
Supreme Legislative Council of India
the wards downwards ppr.
229. 6
Pestell, a denii-stag sa.. attired ppr. 1 19. 2
from 1 888 to 1S89. Crest : a ship under
Peter or Petre, Essex and Devonsh., two Peters, Glouc, an easrle's head erased
sail at sea, and in front thereof an
holding in the beak a key. Pais ce
lions' heads erased conjoined and adanchor fessewise, all ppr. Coneequitor
que dois advienne que pourra.
dorsed, the dexter or, the sinister az.,
160. 5
quodcunque petit.
collared, ringed, and counterchanged.
229. 6
a horse's head or.
18. 2 Peters of London, a swan regardant ppr., Petley,
50. 13
cf.
gorged wMi a ducal coronet sa., resting
Peter, Frank, Anama Ashburton, CanterPetley, Kent, a cubit arm in armour erect
the dexter foot on a mascle or.
Sans
bury, New Zealand, sane crest.
ppr., garnished or, the hand holding
Peters of Park Street, Grosvenor Square,
Dieu Hen.
a scimitar by the blade of the first,
a swan regardant with wings endorsed
Peter, Cornw., same crest and motto.
billed or.
Toujours pret.
18. 2
arg., ducally gorged sa., resting the
dexter foot on a mascle or. Invidia Petley, Charles Ralph Carter, Riverhead,
Peter, Rev. Robert Godolphin, ChyverKent, same crest.
ton, Truro, Cornw., same crest and
an
Peto,
ounce
sejant ppr., collared gu..
Kilburn
Westbourne
Terof
and
Peters
motto.
resting the dexter paw on an escut(i ) A swan regardant
race, Bayswater
Peter of Bowhay, Devonsh., two lions'
cheon az.
with wings endorsed arg., ducally
heads erased and endorsed, the dexter
gorged sa., resting the dexter foot on Peto, Sir Henry, Bart., M.A. (Camb.),
or, the sinister az., gorged with a plain
B.A. (Lond.), of the Inner Temple,
a mascle or (for Peters).
(2) A griffin's
collar counterchanged. Sans Dieu rien.
London, on a rock ppr., a sinister wing
head couped ppr., holding by the string
iS. 2
Sub libertate qnietem.
or, charged with three annulets in
a bugle-horn az. (for Winpenmj).
House,
Scotland,
Peter of Clan Alpine
chevron
gu.
Ad finem fidelis. 274. 8
out of a mural coronet arg., masoned Peters, a lion's head erased and collared.
Petoe and Peyto of Chesterton, Warw., a
1 8. 6
sa., a lion's head gu., crowned with an
sinister wing or.
109. 7
antique crown ppr. Eadhan dean agus Peters of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumb.,
na caomhain.
a lion's head erased erm., charged with Petre, Baron (Petre), of Writtle, Essex,
two lions' heads erased and addorsed,
Peter of Canterland, Scotland: (i) A
a bend engrailed between two escallops
the
the
sinister
dexter
or,
collared
az.,
holding
the
hand
in
bend
in
Absque
Deo
nihil.
dexter arm
az.
counterchanged. Sans Dieu rien.
a dagger, both ppr. (2) Out of a Peters, Jiajor-General Harry Brooke,
18. 2
mural coronet arg., masoned sa., a
Harefield. Devonsh., two lions' heads
demi-Uon gu., crowned with an antique
erased and endorsed, the dexter or, Petre, Edward Henry, 24, Cadogan
Gardens, S.VV., same crest and motto.
crown ppr. Pour mon Dieu. Usque
the sinister az.. each gorged with a
Turris jortis mihi
Petre, Sir George Glynn, K.C.M.G., of
plain collar counterchanged.
fac et lion parcas.
Dunkenhalgh, Clayton-le-Moors, Lanes,
Deus.
Peters, Scotland, out of a heart a hand
same crest and motto.
Peter of Whitesleed, Scotland: (i) Out
holding a sword in pale, all ppr.
Verus
of an antique crown a dexter hand
Petre, Lawrence Joseph, 4, Qanricarde
holding a dagger in pale, all ppr.
Gardens, S.W., same crest and motto.
(2) Peters, Scotland, out of a cloud a dexter
a boar's head couped arg. Pour mon
hand holding a dagger in pale, all ppr. Petre, two lions' heads erased and adDieu.
dorsed, the dexter or, the sinister az.,
E'en do, and spare not.
43. i
Dieu pour non s.
cf. 212. 4
collared counterchanged.
Peter of Cookston, Scotland, between Peters, Scotland, issuing out of a heart
18. 2
two laurel-branches ppr., a boar's head
a hand grasping a couteau-sword in Petrie, a rope knotted'and tasselled becouped.
Usque facet non parcas.
tween two wings.
Bien sans Dieu. And
113. 2
pale, all ppr.
Peter of Corsbasket, Forfarsh., out of a
of
Portlethen,
Kincardinesh.,
another. Verus ad fincm.
cf. 213. 4 Petrie
mural coronet arg., masoned sa., a Peters of London, out of a heart a hand
Scotland, an eagle soaring aloft ppr.,
dexter arm in armour grasping a
looking to the sun in glory or.
Fide,
holding a couteau-sword, all ppr. Rien
scimitar ppr. Pour mon Dieu.
sans Dieu.
213.4]
Peter, Scotland, a hand holding a dagger Peters of Black Friars, Canterbury, Kent, Petrie, Scotland, a demi-eagle displayed
point upwards ppr.
Pour mon Dieu.
looking towards the sun, all ppr. Fide,
an arm holding in the hand a rose212. 9
sed vide.
sprig ppr.
218. 10
cf.Si. 6
Peter-Hoblyn, Henry Godolphin. Col- Petersham, "Viscount, see Harrington, Petrie, a demi-eagle displaj'ed ppr. Fide,
quite, Washaway, R.S.O., Cornw.
sed vide.
(i)
Earl of.
81.6
Two Uons' heads erased conjoined and Peterson, Scotland, a pelican ppr. Nihil Petrie, a dove holding in its beak an

Pescod of Newton

Valence,

the sinister
ringed, and counterA tower. Sans Dieu

addorsed, the dexter


az.,

collared,

changed.

(2)

or,

rien.

Peterborough, a garb ppr.


153-2
Peterkin, Scotland, a unicorn's head or.
49- 7
Peterkin or Peterkyn, a dove ppr.
92. 2
Peterkin, Scotland, a unicorn's head.
Confido in Domino.
49. 7
Peters, see Parsons-Peters.
Peters of London, a buckle arg.
17S. 5
Peters, Scotland, a boar's head couped

sine Deo.
98. i
Peterson, a dexter hand brandishing a
sabre ppr.
212. 13
98. i
Peterson, Scotland, a pelican or.
Peterswald, William John, Esquire, of
St. Heliers, Adelaide. South Australia,
Chief Commissioner of Police for the
Colony of South Australia, out of a
ducal coronet two elephants' trunks
erect.

cf.

123. 13

Peterswald, WiUiam Ernest, Adelaide,


South Australia, same crest.
Pether, a rose gu., barbed vert, seeded
149. 2

or.

Petit or Pettyt, of
arg., in front of a laurel-branch in pale

ppr.

Versus.

cf.

42. 2

Dente de Lion, Kent,

a lion's gamb erased and erect


ing a pellet.

or,

hold39. 13

olive-branch ppr.
Scotland, an
fortuna alit.

Petrie,

Spem

92. 5
az.
161. i

anchor erect

Petrie, Scotland, a cross crosslet fitched


Fides.
166. 2
sa.
Pett of Chatham, Kent, out of a ducal

coronet

or,

expanded

a demi-pelican with wings

arg.

and Walworth, Surrey,


demi-greyhound sa., collared and
charged on the body with t%vo bendlets or, between as many fern-branches

Pett of London,

vert.
cf. 60. 10
Pettegrew, Scotland, an increscent gu.
Sine sole nihil.
163. 3
Pettet or Pettit of Shalmisford, Kent, a
leopard passant, ppr.
cf. 24. 2

PET
Pettit or Petyt,

i8o. s
107. 14

a raven ppr.
Edward, Esquire, of Leighton
Buzzard, Beds, a demi-eagle disjjlayed
with two heads erm., gorged wit'
vallery coronet or, and holding in each
beali a cross botonnee fitchee sa.
Fettiward, Robert John, of Finborough
Hail, Suff., a cross raguly sa., charged
with five estoiles arg.
Pettus of Norwich, Norf., a hammer
erect arg., the handle or.
Pettus, Norf., out of a ducal coronet or,
a demi-lion arg., holding a spear gu.,
headed of the first.
Pettus, Bart. {e.vtiiict), of Rackheath,
Norf., out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-lion erm., vulned, holding a piece
of a broken tilting-spear in pale ppr.
Petty-Fitzmaurice, Marquess of Lansdowne, see Lansdowne.
Petty, Earls of Shelburne, Ireland, a beehive beset with bees diversely volant
Virtute, Hon verbis.
ppr.
137. 7
Ut apes geometricam.
Petty, same crest.
Pettit, Ireland,
Pettit,

137- 7
Petty, Ireland, a bee-hive or, fretty az.,
Virtute, non
with bees volant ppr.
i37- 7
verbis.
Pettyt of London, a crane ppr., holding
in the dexter claw a pebble-stone.
105. 6
Pettyt, Kent, a lion's gamb erased and
erect or, grasping a pellet.
39. 13

Pettyward, out of a ducal coronet or, a


demi - pelican with wings expanded
arg.

Petyt of London and Yorks, a crane


erm., holding in the dexter claw a
pebble sa. Qui s'estime Petyt deciendra
105. 6
grand.
Petytt of Shep Meadow, SuE., a demidisplaj'ed arg., beaked gu., between two battle-axes in pale vert.
Peusay, a pelican's head vulning its neck

swan

piir.

cf.

98.

Pevelesdon, a stag's head erased ppr.


121. 2

Pevensey, Lines, a demi-Moor ppr., holding in the dexter hand a broken tiltingspear or.
Pevensey, six laurel-leaves vert, issuing
from a castle arg.
Pevensley, Viscount, see Sheffield, Earl of.
Peverell, a plume of four ostrich-feathers
alternately gu. and az., entiled with a
ducal coronet or.
Peverell, a hand holding a dagger point

Hinc mihi salus.


on a mount vert, a garb

Peverell, Cornw.,

Peyton, General Francis, C.B., United Philipps, Lloyd-, Rhodr Vaughan, Dale
Service Club, same crest.
Castle, Milford Haven, a lion rampant
Peyton, Sir Algernon Francis, Bart., of
sa., ducally gorged gu., and chained or.
Doddington, Cambs, same crest and
Ducit amor patriae.
cf. I. 3
motto.
62. 10 Philipps, Charles David, the Gaer, NewPhaire of Killoughrum, Wexford, a dove
port, Monm., on a garb a cock ppr.
holding in its beak an olive-branch
Ducit amor patricc.
ppr.
Virtute tutus.
92. 5 Philipps, Colonel, of Mabws, AberystPhayre, Colonel Sir Arthur Purves,
with (i) A lion rampant collared and
Knight Commander of the Most
lined or. c/. i. 3. (2) A tiger rampant
Exalted Order of the Star of India,
holding in the paw a spear in pale
and a Companion of the Most Honourhead downwards, embrued. Ar dduw
able Order of the Bath, a dove ppr.,
y gyd Ducit amor patrim.
gorged with an Eastern crown or, and Philips, Ireland, a lion rampant sa., duholding in the beak an olive-branch
cally gorged and chained or.
Ducit
vert.
Virtziie tutus.
amor putnai.
cf. 92. 10
cf. I. i
Phelan, Ireland, a stag's head or.
121. 5 Philipps, Ciresmond, Cwmgwilly, BronPhelips, William Robert, of Montacute,
wydd Arms, R.S.O., Carmarthensh.,
Somers., of Barrington and Corfe
same crest.
Mullen, Dorset, and Briggins Park, Philips, Pembrokesh. and Shropsh., a
Herts, a square beacon or chest on
lion rampant sa., collared and chained
or.
two wheels or, filled with fire ppr.
Ducit amor patri
I. 3
Pro oris ct focis.
Philips, Laugharne-, Bart., Pembrokesh.,
a lion rampant sa., ducally gorged and
Phelips, Cliarles James, Hunsdon Estate,
chained or.
Ware, and Netteswell Estate, Herts,
cf. i. 3
same crest and motto.
Philips, John Capel, of Heath House,
Stafts, Lanes, and Warw., a demi-lion
Phelps, a talbot's head erased arg., collared or.
rampant erminois, collared sa., ducally
56. I
crowned or, holding between the paws
Phelps of Salisbury, Wilts, a demi-lion
a fleur-de-lis az., within a mascle of the
erased sa.. charged on the shoulder
third.
with a chevron arg., holding in t'ne
Simplex mundiliis.
dexter paw a tilting-spear ppr., and Philips, John William, Heybridge, Tean,
Stoke-on-Trent, same crest and motto.
resting the sinister on a cross patee
Philips,
William Morton, Heybridge,
sa.
Toujours prel.
Tean, Stoke-on-Trent, same crest and
Phelps of London, a wolf's head erased
motto.
az., gorged with a collar or, charged
Philips,
with a martlet sa.
1
late
Sir George Richard, Bart.
cf. 30.
(extinct), of Weston, Warw., a demiDursley,
Phelps,
William,
Chestal,
lion erminois, collared sa., ducally
Glouc, same crest. Frangas non
crowned or. and holding between the
flectas.
paws a fleur-de-lis az., within a mascle
Phene, a lion rampant or, gorged with a
of the third.
Nil nisi honestum.
label of three points gu.
cf. i. 13
Phesant of Tottenham, Midds., a phea- Philips of Aberglasney, Carmarthensh.
(i) A lion rampant aa., holding besant close or.
cf. 90. 8
tween the fore-paws an escutcheon or,
Phesant, a pheasant ppr., holding in the
thereon tlirce snakes interlaced ppr.,
beak a rose gu., stalked and leaved
the dexter hind-paw resting on a fleurvert.
cf. 90. 8
de-lis, also or (for Philips).
Phesant of London, a pheasmt close or,
(2) An
eagle displayed erm., the body entwined
holding in the beak a gillitiower ppr.
by two snakes respecting each other
cf. go. 8
ppr., and holding in each claw a rose
Phetoplace, Oxon. and Btrka, a griffin's
gu., slipped and leaved vert (for Wal66. 2
head erased vert.
ters).
Fy nuiv a chymry.
Philimore, on a tower a bird close.
Ormistone, Haddingtonsh., Philips, Somers., a lion sejant sa., colPhilip
of
lared and lined or.
7. 4
Vivis speranScotland, a talbot ppr.
on a chapeau az., turned
Philips,
Worcs.,
2
dum.
cf. 54up erm., a demi-lion rampant gardant
Philip, Suff. and London, out of a ducal
arg.
coronet az., three ostrich-feathers arg.
Philips of Tamworth, Warw., a leopard
cf. 114. 8
sejant or.
cf. 24. 13
Philipoe, out of a mural coronet a demilion rampant arg.
Quod tibi vis fieri, Philips of Montrose, a bear's head erased
:

facias.

Pew, a cock holding in


ppr.
Pexall, a Moor's

its

cf.

16. 11

James Erasmus, Bart.,


rampant sa., ducally
gorged and chained or. Ducit amor

beak a rose Philipps, Rev.


cf.

91. 2

head couped ppr.


cf.

192. 13

M.A.,

patriae.

Sir
lion

cf.

I.

Peyrse of Northwold, Norf., a pelican Philipps, Sir Charles Edward Gregg,


Bart., of Picton Castle, Pembrokesh.
with wings addorsed arg., vulning her(i) A lion rampant sa., ducally gorged
self ppr.
and chained, the chain reflexed over
62. 10
Peyton, a griffin sejant or.
the back or (/or PAj7ipp). 312.16. (2)
Peyton, Tobias, J.P., the Hermitage,
In front of a bulrush erect a kingfisher
Newtownforbes, co. Longford, same
ppr., resting the dexter claw on a fleurPotior, potior.
crest.
Motto over, Virtute et fide.
de-lis or.
Peyton, Bart., of Isleham, Cambs, and
286. 7
Ducit amor palrice.
Kent, same crest. Potior, potior.
62. 10 Philipps, Pembrokesh., a lion rampant sa.,
Ducit amor
collared and chained or.
Peyton of Driney, Leitrim, same crest
:

and motto.

PHI

443

a bishop's mitre gu.


c/.

downwards.

patriw.

I- 3

sa.
Bear and forbear.
35. 2
Philips, a horse passant erm., a wreath
of laurel encircling its neck vert.
cf. 52. 6

Philips of Tenterden, Kent, on a mount


vert, a stag sej ant erm. attired or. : 1 6.
Philips or Phillips of London, a rosebranch vert, bearing three roses gu.,
,

between two wings


Philips, Somers.. a
or, filled

with

arg.

beacon on two wheels

fire

ppr.

Philips, a dexter hand gauntleted holding


a sword in pale az., hilt and pommel

211. 4
Philipse of Philipsburg, America, out of
or.

a coronet a demi-lion rampant.

Quod

tibi vis fieri facias.

16. 3

PHI

PHI

444

Philipson of Swadderden Hall, Westnd., Phillips of Winterdyne House, Bewdley,


and Hanbury, Worcs.. on a garb in fess
out of a mural coronet or, a plume of
or, a lion rampant sa.. ducally
seven feathers alternately arg. and gu.
and chained of the first, holding
75. 2
Phillimore, an eagle displayed gu.
cross crosslet fitched of the last.
Phillimore, Oxon., on a tower a falcon
demi-horse.
(i) A
with wings elevated ppr. Fortem post Phillips, Shropsh.
156. II
animum.
53. 3.
(2) A lion rampant collared
Frank,
George
and chained. Ducit amor patrice. 1.3
Walter
Sir
Phillimore,
Bart., K.C., D.C.L., of the Coppice, Phillips, a demi-lion arg., crowned or,
holding a fleur-de-lis of the same.
Oxon. in front of a tower arg. thereon
a falcon volant ppr., holding in the
beak a lure or, three cinquefoils fesse- Phillips, Bart., Worcs., a demi-lion rampant arg., holding in the dexter paw a
wise of the last. Fortem posce animum.
283. 4
fleur-de-lis or.
Beits, patria, rex.
Pllillimore, Richard Fortescue, Shedfield
13- 2
House, Botley, Hants, same crest and Phillips, Wales, a demi-lion rampant sa.,
collared and chained or.
10. 12
motto.
PlliUip and Pbilps, Scotland, a bear's head Phillips, Lionel, 33, Grosvenor Square,
W., a demi-lion az., charged on the
erased sa. Bear and forbear.
35. 2
shoulder with two annulets interlaced
Phillip, out of a flower arg., stalked and
paleways or, between as many nuggets
leaved vert, a greyhound's head of the
61. 14
of gold.
first, collared or.
Veritas vincit.
Phillip, a lion's gamb sa., holding three Phillips, Lisle-, of Garendon Park and
branches of flowers az., leaved vert.
Grace Dieu Manor, I^ics. (i) A demigriflin gu., armed, winged, eared, col37- 12
lared and chained or, holding an
Phillip, out of a ducal coronet or, a
escutcheon az., thereon a lion rampant
pyramid arg.
of the second (/or Phillips).
64. 10.
PhilUpps, late Sir Thomas, F.R.S., F.S.A.,
Bart, {extinct), of Middle Hill, Worcs.,
(2) A demi-lion rampant quarterly or
and az., holding a cross couped sa.,
on a mount vert, a lion rampant sa.,
semee-de-lis or, charged with a sinister
charged with a cross crosslet fitched
or {for March).
bendlet wavy erm., and holding in the
(3) A stag trippant
dexter fore-paw a sword erect ppr.
ppr. (for Lisle).
Quod justum, nan
Deus patria rex.
quod utile.
117. 8
Phillipps of Eaton Bishop, Heref., a Phillips, a demi-lion sa., collared and
demi-ljon sa., collared, chained, and
chained, holding between the paws a
holding between the paws a leopard's
leopard's face jessant-de-lis or.
face jessant-de-lis or.
Phillips of Yeovil, Somers., a lion sejant
a demi-lion rampant sa.,
sa., collared and lined or.
Phillipps,
7. 4
ducaUy gorged and chained or. Ton- Phillips, a horse passant erminois, gorged
jours prest.
with a chaplet vert.
cf. 52. 6
Phillipps of Landue, Cornw., a lion pas- Phillips, Shropsh., a horse passant ermisant tail extended sa., resting the
nois, gorged with a chaplet of laurel
dextr fore-paw on an escutcheon arg.,
vert, hind-legs couped at the middle
charged with a chevron, also sa. Ce
of the thigh.
229. 10 Phillips, Shropsh., a horse passant ermim'est egal.
Paul
Major-General
nois.
Phillipps-Treby,
52. 6
Winsloe, of Goodamoor, Plympton, Phillips, a tiger sejant collared and
demi-lion
South Devonsh.
(i) A
chained.
cf. 27. 6
rampant arg., gorged with a collar Phillips of Birmingham, a leopard sejant
vairee erminois and az. (for Trehy).
collared and lined.
Semper paratus.
:

280.3. (2)

{for Phillips).

Upon a mount

a peacock regardant in its pride ppr.,


between two roses arg., leaved and
slipped vert (for Faudel).
Ne tenies
aut perfice.
280. 4
out of a ducal coronet a bulls
head.
44. 1
Phillips, Moro, Esquire, formerly of West
Street House, Chichester, out of a
ducal coronet a bear's gamb holding a
black mulberry, all ppr. (This crest is
home as the crest of the family of Moro
or Morozowig, the father of the above

Phillips,

having changed his name from that


Phillips.)

to

36. 13

out of a ducal coronet or, an


arm in armour embowed holding in
the hand ppr., a broken spear of the

Phillips,

last,

semee-de-lis or.
Mount Rivers, co. Tipperary,

Phillips of

Ireland: (i)

An arm

in

armour em-

bowed

ppr., garuished or, grasping a


broken tUting-spear, also ppr.
197. 2
Pro
(2) A cock grouse rising ppr.

Deo

et

Rege.

cf.

89. 8

an arm in armour embowed ppr., purfled or, holding in the


hand a broken spear of the first, the

Phillips, Ireland,

arm charged with a

fleur-de-lis or.

Witston House, Monm., Wales,


a boar's head sa., langued gu., ringed
or.
Spero meliora.
43. i
Phillips, Coleman, Esquire, of Dry River
Station, Wairarapa, New Zealand, J.P.,
Barrister-at-Law, Supreme Court of

Phillips of

New

Zealand,

first

cousin to the late

Alderman Sir Benjamin Samuel PhilLord Mayor of London, Commander of the Order of Leopold of
Belgium and the Grecian Order of our

lips, Kt.,

Saviour.

Mr. Phillips belongs to the

Jewish family of Cohen, which gives


him a genealogy of some 3,400 years.
Motto, Per tnultos annos.
Phillips-Conn, Highgate Henry, M.D.,
Earlham, Kendrick Road. Reading, a
falcon's head erased ppr., armed or.
holding in its beak a lure gu.
Vincit
qui patitur.

PhiUipson, alias ThelwaU, of Crook HaU


and Colegarth, Westml., out of a
extended sa.,
mural coronet or, a plume of seven
24. 8
feathers, fom- arg. and three gu.
resting the dexter fore-paw upon an Phillips of Whitmore Hall, Coventry,
escutcheon arg., charged with a chevron
Warw., a garb in fess or, thereon a PhiUipson, a boar sa.
cf. 40. 9
of the first {for Phillipps).
Ce m'est
leopard sejant ppr., holding in the Phillipson, a camel's head couped holdegal.
Renovato nomine.
229. 10
ing in the mouth an oak-branch
mouth a trefoil shpped vert. Mens
Phillips-Flamank, sec Flamank.
slipped with three acorns, aU ppr.
conscia recti.
Phillips, a lion rampant sa., ducally Phillips, a garb banded ppr.
153-2
Ct-li2 7
gorged and chained or. Ducit amor Phillips, Ireland, an eel naiant ppr.
PhiUipson, a greyhound's head couped
c/. i. 3
holding in the mouth a laurel-branch,
patrice.
142. 10
all vert.
PUIIips, John Frederick Lort, of Law- Phillips, an eagle's head erased az.
83. 2
renny, Pembrokesh.. a lion rampant Phillips of Chelmicke, Shropsh., an eagle's Phillott, a unicorn's head couped
49. 7
sa., ducally gorged and chained or.
head erased az.
i^. 2 Phillpot, a plume of ostrich-feathers sa.
<"/ i- 3
Animo et fide.
Phillips, Shropsh., on the trunk of a tree
115. I
Phillips, the late James Orchard Halliwell,
in fess sprouting at the dexter end PhiUpotts, a dexter arm in armour emvert, a Cornish chough ppr.
bowed holding in the hand a sword,
Esquire, of Middle Hill, Worcs., on a
mount vert, a lion rampant sa., ducally Phillips, a dog sejant regardant surall ppr.
Semper paratus.
19=;. 2
mounted by a bezant, charged with a PhiUpotts, Captain Arthur Stephens,
gorged and with a chain refiexed over
representation of a dog saving a man
R.N., Chelston Cross, Torquay, and
the back or, holding in the dexter paw
from drowning.
a sword erect ppr., charged on the
PhiUpotts Town, Navan, co. Meath,
shoulder for distinction with a cross Phillips, Faudel-, Sir George Faudel,
same crest and motto.
crosslet. also or.
Bart., Balls Park. Hertford
(i) Upon Philpot of Faversham, Kent, and London,
a mount vert, a squirrel sejant cracking
Phillips, Shropsh. and Cornw., a lion rama lion's head erased arg., between two
1.3
a nut or, between on the dexter side a
pant sa., eoUared and chained or.
wings sa., each charged with a bend
trefoil slipped, and on the sinister a
Phillips, on a mount a lion rampant
erm.
cf. 19. 7
branch of hazel fructed, extending to Philpot, a porcupine passant or, charged
ducally crowned, holding in the dexter
paw a sword in pale, and charged on
the dexter, charged on the shoulder
with an annulet for difference.
the neck with a fleur-de-lis.
with an acorn leaved and slipped ppr.
cf. 136. 5
(2)

lion passant tail

PHI

PIG

445

Herts and Kent, a porcupine Pickering of London, a lion's gamb erased


ppr., and in front of the battlements
passant or.
136. 5
.PPr._
a bugle-horn stringed gu. Sub cruce
36. 4
Phin, Scotland, a phijeuix in flames ppr. Pickering, a sword in pale ppr., hilt and
salus.
Prrit ut viral.
82. 2
pommel or, within two branches of Pierce, John Timbrell, J.P., D.L.,
3,
Phine, Scotland, a crane's head oouped
laurel in orle vert.
170. 3
Middle Temple Lane, E.G., a pelican
ppr.
Yigilanti securitas.
104. 5 Pickering, Notts, a leopard's head or,
arg., vulned ppr.
Deus viihi proviPhippes of London, a derai-lion rampant
semee of hurts.
cj. 22. 10
debit.
arg., holding with both paws a pal
Pickering of Hartford, Chesh., a demi- Pierie, Scotland, a hunting-horn az., garbranch ppr.
c/. 1 2
grifhn sa., beaked and membered arg.,
nished or, and stringed gu.
Vespere et
Phipps, see Normandy, Marquess of.
grasping a garb or.
mane.
228. II
Phipps, Earl of Mulgrave, see Mulgrave.
Pickering, Benjamin, Bellefield, Sutton, Pierpont, Hants, a fox gu.
32. 2
Phipps, a lion's gamb erect and erased
Hull, in front of a bear's paw erect ancl Pierpont, Shropsh.: (i) A fox passant
sa., holding a trefoil slipped arg.
36. 8
erased arg., encircled with a chaplet
gu.
32. I.
(2) A lion rampant sa.,
Phipps, a lion's gamb erased sa., holding
of oak vert, a demi-catherine wheel az.
between two wings expanded arg.
a mullet arg.
Je garde bien.
255.13
9. 2
Phipps, Charles Nicholas Paul, Chalcot, Pickernell, a lion's head erased gu.
Pierpont, Shropsh., a lion rampant sa.,
Westbury, Wilts, same crest.
between two wings arg.
17. 2
9. 2
Phipps, two laurel-branches issuing ppr.
Pickersgill-Cunliffe, see Cunliffe.
Pierpont, Notts, same crest.
Pie repone
Phipson of Selley Hall, near Birmingham, PickersgiU-Cunliffe, Harry, Chesterford
te.
U'arw., a plume of seven feathers
Park, Saffron Walden, Essex: (i) A Pierrepont, see Manvers, Earl
Pbilpot,

alternately arg. and gu.

Phipson

(1)

charged

ppr.,

Wybrants).

cf.

Temple

Captain

Wybrants,

I.eighton

head erased

stag's

with

121.

2.

bezant {/or
(2) Issuant

from a mural crown

ppr., a plume of
seven ostrich-feathers alternately arg.
and gu., charged with a chevron engrailed erm. (jor Phipson).
Mitis sed
fortis.

Phitton, a lion passant arg.


6. 2
Picard, a dexter hand holding a sword in
pale ppr.
212. 9
Pichford or Pitchlord of Lee Brookhurst,
Shropsh., an ostrich arg., beaked and

ducally gorged or.


cj. 97. 2
Pickard-Cambridge, see Cambridge.
Pickard, an eagle's head erased sa.
83. 2
Pickard, a lion sejant arg., supporting an
antique shield charged with a canton.
Pickard of London, a lion sejant arg., resting the dexter paw on an escutcheon
gu.,
within a carved bordure or,
charged with a fleur-de-lis of the last.
Pickard-Cambridge, Rev. Edward, 10,
Gloucester Row, Weymouth
A
I )
:

semee

of tre-

foils,
in the mouth a cross
fitehce or (for Cambridge).
(2)

botony

griffin's

head erased

sa.,

lion

sejant arg., charged on the shoulder

greyhound sejant arg., collared sa., Pierrepont of Holme Pierrepont, Notts,


and charged on the shoulder with a
Duke and Earl of Kingston (extinct), a
pellet (jor Cunliffe).
(2) On a rock
lion rampant sa., between two wings
ppr. an eagle with wings elevated sa.,
erect arg.
Pie repone te.
9. 2
bezantee, and holding in the beak a Pierrepoint, a lion rampant sa., between
cross crosslet fitchee or.
Fidcliler.
two wings arg.
9. 2
PickersgiU of Blendon Hall, Kent, upon Pierrepont, a fox passant gu.
Pie repone
a rock ppr., an eagle with wings
te.
32. I
elevated sa., bezantee, and holding in Pierrie, Scotland, a horse's head between
the beak a cross crosslet fitchee or.
two wings.
51-3
Quce recta seguor.
Piers, a griffin or. winged arg.
63. 8
PickersgiU, William Henry, Esquire, of Piers, Sir Eustace Fitzmaurice, Bart., of
Stratford Place, upon a rock a magpie
Tristernagh Abbey, eo. Westmeath, an
holding in the beak an acorn slipped
arm embowed vested az., cufied arg.,
ppr.
Lahore el ingenio.
108. I
the hand holding a flag erect per fesse
Pickett, a martlet gu.
of the last and of the first, in chief
95. 14
Pickett, an arm embowed vested arg.,
two torteaux, and ia base a plate.
cufied vert, charged with two bars
Nobilia est ira leonis.
wavy of the last, holding in the hand Piers, Walter Rumbold, the Residency,
a pick-axe ppr.
Peddle, Cape Colony, South Africa, an
Pickford, an arm embowed holding in the
arm embowed vested az., cuffed arg.,
hand an arrow ppr.
201. 13
the hand holding a flag erect.
Pickford a lion's head erased.
17. 8 Pierson, three savages' heads conjoined
Pickup, William, Esquire, of Spring Hill.
in one neck, one looking to the dexter,
Accrington, Lanes, in front of a stag's
one to the sinister, and one upwards.
head couped ppr, a demi-catherine
cf. 195- 5
wheel az. Candide et constanter.
Pierson, a parrot vert, beaked and legged
121. 3
gu.
loi. 4
Pickwick of Bathford, Somers., a hart's Pierson, Devonsh., out of a mural coronet
head couped erm., attired or, gorged
chequy or and az., a parrot's head ppr.
with a collar gu., therefrom a chain Pierson, Herts and Middx., out of a
reflexed over the neck of the second,
ducal coronet or, an ostrich's head
all between two wings az.
121. i
between two ostrich-feathers arg.

with an ermine spot, and gorged with


a collar gemelle sa., supporting with
the dexter fore-paw an escutcheon gu.,
charged with a fleur-de-lis within a Picton or Pickton of Wyvill Court, Berks,
and Chesh., a demi-lion rampant gu.
bordure or (jor Pickard). Esse quavi
videri.

10. 3

George
and motto

Pickard-Cambridge,

same

crests

Trenchard,

Pickard-Cambridge, Rev. Octavius, Bloxworth, Wareham. Dorset, same crests

Picton, John,

Esquire, of Isceod, Carmarthensh., out of a mural coronet;

gu.,

ppr.,

between two branches of laurel


a mullet or, charged with a

pellet.

Pickas, a demi-lion rampant gu., supportng in the paws a spear arg., headed

and
10. 2
Picken, Scotland, a demi-lion arg.
Pickerget, two pomegranates on one slip
^talked and leaved ppr.
148. 2
Pickering, a fleur-de-lis or.
Pickering, Hunts, Northamp., Cambs,
'i'orks, and Sussex, a lion's gamb erect
and erased az., armed or.
36. 4
Pickering of Wallford, Chesh., a lion's
gamb erect and erased az., enfiled with
a ducal coronet or.
cf. 36. 3
Pickering, Yorks, a lion's gamb erect and
erased az., armed or.
36. 4
Pickering, Surrey, a lion's gamb erased

arg.

36.

cj. 97. 14
Pierson, Rev. George James, Norton
Vicarage, Baldock, in front of a sun

an ostrich's
head erased sa., gorged with a collar
gemel arg., holding in the beak a
Passion nail ppr., and between two
feathers,
also arg.
Tout viens de
rising in splendour ppr.,

Pidcock, Derbysh., a bar-shot ppr.,


Dieu.
thereon a griffin segreant sa., holding Pierson, Wilts, a demi-lion ppr., holding
between its claws a grenade fired also
in the dexter paw a sun or.
ppr.
Seigneur, je te pric garde ma vie.
Pierson of Olney, Bucks, a hind's head
couped arg., charged with two chev229. 9
cj. 1 24. i
Pidcock-Henzell, Major Henry Henzell
ronels az.
Eraser,
Pinehurst,
Farnborough, Pierson of London, an ounce sejant
Hants, same crest and motto.
az., armed and langued gu.
cj. 24. 13
Piddle, a hawk's head arg.
cj. 88. 12
Per mare.
Pie, between two wings a cross crosslet Plesse, an eagle displayed ppr.
per terras.
fitched.
II I- 3
75.2
Henry,
Boscastle,
Pierce, a parrot holding in the beak an Plge - Leschallas,
Cornw., on a mount vert, a column or,
annulet.
loi. 11
thereon flames of fire ppr.. and enPierce, Hugh, Esquire, of Liverpool, the
twined by a vine-branch, also ppr.
battlements of a tower, therefrom issuant a dexter arm in armour embowed Pigeon of Deptford, Kent, a demi-griflSn
erm., beaked and legged or.
64. 2
grasping a tilting-spear palewise, all

"

PIG

C/.

Pigeon

121.

Beckham and Yockthorpe,


an elephant's head erased gu.,

of

Norf.,
eared,

tusked,

ringed

PIN

446

of
Hampton - upon - Thames,
Pigeon
Middx., and Hants, on a chapeau gu.,
turned up erm., a buck's head ppr.

collared,

lined,

and

or.

lo. 2
Pigg, a demi-liou purpure.
Piggot, a bull's head erased gu.
44- 3
Piggot or Piggott, an ostrich holding in
97. 8
the beak a horse-shoe, all ppr.
1 2 1
2
Piggot, a stag's head erased ppr.
Pigot, a greyhound passant per pale sa.
(/. 60. 2
and erminois.
Pigot, a lion rampant supporting an
.

ancient mace in pale.


Pigot, a martlet gu.
95. 4
Pigot, Sir George, Bart., of Patshull,
Staffs, uses : a wolf's head erased arg.
Tout joys prest.

the coat buttoned in the


distinction with a collar, also or (jor
middle, the face and hands bare,
Pigott).
(2) In front of a stag's head
holding a scjrthe in front in bend ppr.,
couped or, attired sa., gorged for disand over this crest the motto, .Vow
tinction with a mural coronet gu., a
thus ! now thus .'Pilkyngton Pailebugle-horn, also sa., garnished or (jor
Foster).
downe, the Master mows the meadows.
(3) An escallop or, and above
188. 12
it the words Spero meliora (jor Graham). Hoc age.
141. 12 Pilland, on a chapeau gu.. turned up
erm., a garb or.
Pigott, a dove holding in its beak an
153. 10
olive-branch ppr.
92. 5 Pillans, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
I'i',"Pigott, Thomas Digby, Esquire, C.B.,
a dagger point upwards, all ppr.
212. 9
tute et robore.
5, Ovington Gardens, S.W., a greyhound statant ppr. Toute joys prest er. Pillans, of Leith, Scotland, a hand holding a sword ppr.
Virtttte et robore.
PigOU, a lion's head erased ppr.
17. 8
212. 13
Pike, a pike naiant or.
cj. 139. 5
Pilie, Richard Nicholson, Esquire, J.P., Pillans, Francis Scott, Esquire, J. P., of
Barrister-at-Law, of Glendarary, co.
Myres, Inch Cutha, Stirling, Otago,
cubit
arm
Mayo, Ireland, an arm embowed in
New Zealand, uses : a dexter
holding a dagger in bend sinister, all
212. 3
ppr.
Virtute et robore.
a broken spear, all ppr., and chargec
on the elbow with an escallop az. Vrai Pillett or Pillott, a lion sejant erect gu.,
holding between the paws an escuta la jin.
cj. 197. 2
cheon of the arms, viz. arg., two bars
Pike of Gottenburgh, Sweden, a demisa.
c/. S. 4
Moor ppr., in the ears rings and eardrops arg., holding in the dexter hand Pilliner, a unicorn's head gu.
49. 7
Pilmure of Coupar Angus, Scotland, a
a pike-staff arg.
martlet volant az. Honeste vivo. 96. 2
Pike, Shropsh., a demi- man coppercoloured, holding in the dexter hand a Pilter, William Frederick, C.B., the Grove,
Addlestone, Surrey, on a wreath of the
three-pronged fork gu.
colours, in front of a fleur-de-lis or, a
Pilcher, on a chapeau ppr., a cockatrice
ddlphin naiant ppr. Fide patientia
with wings addorsed vert, ducally
labore.
290. 5
crowned or.
6S. 9
Pile, Sir Thomas Devereux, Bart., Kenil- Pim, a dexter hand holding a scimitar
ppr.
213. 5
worth House, Rathgar, on a crest a
coronet or, charged with a cross Pim, Rev. Henry Bedford, Leaside,
Spencer Road, Bromley, Kent, a dexter
bourdonnee az., a pelican with mngs
arm in armour embowed, holding in
endorsed and inverted ppr. Sine lobe
the hand a dagger, point to the dexter,
nota.
242. 8
all ppr.
Deeds, not words.
Pile, on a ducal coronet or, a pelican
with wings addorsed vulning herself Pinchyon of Writtle, Essex, a tiger's
cj. 98. I
head erased arg.
ppr.
SusNewtimber,
Pinckard
of
London, an arm embowed
Piltold of Warnham and
ppr., vested az., charged with two bars
sex, a sea-horse erect per fesse sa. and
4karg.; cuffed of the last, holding in the
or, supporting a trident, also sa.
hand a sword ppr., the point resting
daces jortuna juvat.
46. 3
on the wreath, hilt and pommel or.
Pilfold, Captain John, of Horsham, Sussex, a sea-horse erect per fesse sa. and Pinckeney, the sun or, issuing from
clouds arg.
162. 5
or, gorged with a naval coronet, also
Jliddlesex House, Bathor, and by a ribbon arg., fimbriated Pinckney of
easton, Somers., and Tawstock Court,
az., pendent therefrom a representaBarnstaple, Devonsh., in front of a
tion of the medal presented to him for
griffin's head erased gu., collared or,
gallant service in the Battle off Trathree fusils of the last. Deus nobis.
falgar, supporting a trident, also sa.
230. 16
Auiaces jortunn juvat.
cj. 46. 3
Erlysman, J.P., Wraxhall
Pilford, an eagle displayed sa.
75. 2 Pinckney,
Lodge, Bradford-on-Avon, same crest
Pilgrim, an arm in armour embowed
^

Rev. Johi
Fremington, North Devonsh,
head erased arg. Tout joys prest.
Pigott, Ireland, a wolf's head erased arg.,
cj. 30. 8
charged with a crescent gu.
Pigott, Somers., a wolf's head erased sa.,
charged with three torteaux arg.
igot.

cf.

PJgOtt,

Sir

Charles

Robert,

30. 8

Bart.,

of

Knapton, Queen's Co., Ireland, a


wolf's head erased ppr., collared or.
Pigott, Smyth-, J., Esquire, of Brockley
HaU, West Town, R.S.O., Somers.:
(i) A wolf's head erased sa., gorged
with a collar arg., charged with three
Qui capit capitorteaux. (jor Pigott).
tur.
30.7.
(2) A griffin's head erased
gu., charged on the neck with a bar
gemelle, beaked and eared or (for
Toujours pret.
Smyth).
cj. 66. 2
Pigott of Dodershall, Bucks, and Braywolf's head erased
toft, Lines
{
i ) A
arg., langued gu.
(2) A greyhound
couchant arg., collared sa., charged on
the shoulder with thi-ee pickaxes of the
second.
cj. 60. i
Pigott, Berks, Bucks, Cambs, Beds, and
Notts, a greyhound passant sa.
cj. 60. 2
Pigott, Hants, a greyhound statant ppr.
:

'^

Libore et virtute.
cj. 60. 2
Kev. Eversfield Botry, Widmoor,
Basingstoke (i) A mount vert, thereon a stag ppr., the dexter fore-foot
resting on a shield gu., billety or, the
and motto.
shoulder charged with a rose of the
ppr., garnished or,
holding in the
hand a cutlass of the first, hilt and Pindall of London and Lines, a lion's head
second for difference {jor Conant). (2)
erased or, ducally crowned az.
18. 8
pommel of the second.
A mount vert, thereon a lion rampant
Pindar or Pinder of London and Lines, a
erm., holding between the fore-paws a Pilgrim or Pilgrime, an escallop or.
lion's
head erased
arg.,
ducaUy
fleur-de-lis az., the dexter hind- paw
crowned az.
iS. 8
resting on a mill-rind sa. (jor Stainshy). Pilkington, Bart., see Milborne-SwinnerPindar, a stork arg., ducally crowned or.
ton-Pilkington.
(3) A greyhound statant per pale sa.
cj. 106. II
and erm. (jor Pigott). Lahore et vir- Pilkington, a mower with a scythe ppr.,
Conanti dabitur.
tute.
vested quarterly arg. and gu.
Now Pindar or Pyndar, Earl Beauchamp, a
thus ! now thus !
lion's
head erased erm.,
ducaUy
Pigott, Frederick William, Bourne Hill,
188. I2
crowned or.
18. 8
Horsham, Susses, same crests. Lahore Pilkington of Bolton, Lanes, a mower
with his scythe ppr., the handle or, Pindar of Duffield, Derbysh., and of
et virtute.
18. 8
Kempley, Glouc, same crest.
Horsford HaU,
habited quarterly gu. and arg., his cap
Pigott, Sir Paynton,
21. i
Lahore et
per pale of the "last and third.
Norwich, same crests.
Now Pine, a lion's head arg.

Pigott,

thui

virtute.

now

thus

188. 12

Pine-Coffin,

Major John Edward, of Port-

ledge, near Bideford, Devonsh.


(i)
Captain William Harvey, R.N., Pilkington, Henry Muloek, K.C., LL.D.,
A martlet az., charged on the breast
of Tore, co. Westmeath, Ireland, a
Doddershall Park, Aylesbury, three
with two bezants in pale. (2) A pinemower habited thi'oughout quarterly
pickaxes ppr.
In tempestate jloresco.
and couuterchanged arg. and gu.,
tree ppr.
Pigott, Graham - Foster-, of Abington
having on a high-crowned hat with a Pinlold, Beds, a pine-tree or, leaved
Pigotts, Royston, Cambs
(i ) A mount
flap the crown party per pale of the
vert, fructed ppr., enclosed with pales
vert, thereon in front of a pickaxe or,
arg. and sa.
cj. 144. 5
a greyhound passant sa., gorged for
same, the flap also per pale counter-

Pigott,

PIN
beak a

</

92-

Pirie, Bart., of

cuffed arg., holding in the


hand ppr. a cross pattee fitched in
Pro cruce auda.r.
pale or.
Pink or Pinck, a muUet of six points gu.
az.,

Virtute non aslutia.


Alexander Charles, Dunecht, Aberdeensb., a fawn's head with the sprig
of a pear-tree in its mouth ppr.
I'h-

Pirie,

164. 3

Pink or Pinck, Oxon., a cubit arm erect

hand

tuli

Pirie,

nubila

149.

sol.

of

or,

griffin's

head

Gordon,

Chateau

de

Varennes,

same

crest and motto.


Pirie, ilartin Henry, Inverness Lodge,
Porchester Gate, W., same crest and

motto.

Pirrie, Rt.

arg.,

libc.

105. II

Cornw. and Dorset, a stork arg..


beaked and legged gu., supporting an
anchor or, cabled ppr.
cf. 105. 10

Pitt,

a stork ppr.
105. 11
of Cricket Malherby, Somers., a
stork ppr., resting the dexter claw on
a bezant.
cf. 105. 11
Pitt,
Colonel Thomas Henry,
Hayle
Place, Maidstone, same crest.
Pitt,
Fox-, Alexander Edward Lane,
Rushmore, Salisljury ( i ) A stork ppr.
[for Pitt).
(2) On a five-leaved ducal
coronet or, a fox passant ppr. (for Fox).
Pitt,

Hon. William James, Down-

/Eqinnn servare mentem.


shire House, Belgrave Square, a fal- Pitt, Cornw., a stork arg., beaked and
con's head erased per saltire arg. and
legged or.
105. 11
gu.
Deeds, not words.
Pitt of Ewern-Stepleton, Dorset, a stork
Pirrie, Scotland, a hawk's head erased
arg., beaked and legged ppr.
105. II
az.
88. 12 Pitt, Shropsh. and Worcs., a dove with
Pirton, a dragon.
wings expanded arg., beaked and
73. 2
Pifcairn of Pitcairn House. Perthsh.,
legged gu., between two ears of -Hheat
Scotland, the sun in his splendour or.
Spes Ivxis ceternce.
162. 2 Pitt, a .IrMu.Ii.i;-'
h.nt.
53.3
Pitcairn of Pitfour, Fifesh., an anchor Pitt, W
ink of a tree
.<
erect az.
161. I
fessv...
Sperabo.
ppr. attired or,
" iPitcairn, Scotland, the moon in her combetwci:i
I'lmches sprouting

of
ppr.

67. 9
Pinkton, a dexter hand gauntleted hold21 1 4
ing a a word ppr.
Pinner, a dexter arm in armour embowed
holding in the hand a cross crosslet
fitched in bend.
Pinner of London, a stork arg., ducally
gorged or.
cf. 105. II
Pinney, see Pretor-Pinney.
Pinney, an eagle displayed gu.
75. 2
Pinney, George Frederic, J.P., Brookplement arg. Rejulget.
lauds, Beaminster, Dorset, an arm in
armour embowed holding a cross Pitcairn of that Ilk, Scotland, the moon
in her complement ppr. Plena rejulget.
crosslet fitchee arg.
Amor palria.
Pinnock, an arm embowed, vested, hold- Pitcairn of Dreghorn, Scotland, a star of
six points wavy with straight rays being in the hand a martlet.
tween each point within a circle of
Pinsent, Hon. Sir Robert J. Pinsent,
clouds.
Spes lucis aternw.
D.C.L., Senior Judge of the Supreme
Court of Newfoundland, St. John's, Pitcher, a demi-mau in a military habit
holding in the hand a flag displayed
Newfoundland, a sinister wing ppr.,
1 87.
az.
charged with an escutcheon arg.,
9
thereon a chevron engrailed between Pitcher, John Southerby, Esquire, of
London, a griffin's head couped, gorged
three mullets of six points.
109. 3
with a wreath of oak ppr. between two
Pipard, a lion sejant ppr., supporting an
wings, each charged with a roundle.
arg., two
escutcheon of the arms, viz.
Pitcher, Colonel Duncan George. Gwalior,
bars az., a canton of the last.
Central India, same crest. Persec/. 8. 4
verentia et lahore.
Pipe-Wolverstan, Egerton Stanley, Statfold, near Taniworth
(i A wolf under Pitches, a man's head in profile bearded
ppr.. wearing a long cap with a tassel
a tree, all ppr. (for Wolferstan).
(2) A
hanging c'o.vn behind.
c/. 192. 11
leopard's head erased or {for Pipe).
Pitchford, Shropsh.,
an ostrich arg.,
Qui sera sera.
beaked and ducally gorged or. cf. 97. 2
Piper, a unicorn's head arg.
49. 7
Piper of Ridgewell, Essex, out of an Pites, a swan's neck arg., with wings
expanded gu., between two branches
Eastern coronet or, a demi-dove arg.,
vert, holding in the beak a trefoil
with wings addorsed.
slipped or.
Piper of Tresmarrow, Cornw., a magpie
Pitfield,
Dorset and Middx., a swan-royal
io,S.
2
sa.
arg., ducally gorged and lined, the line
Piper of CuUiton, Devonsh., and Kent, a
reflexed over the back or.
cubit arm encircled with a wreath of
167. 2
laurel ppr., holding in the hand a boar's Pitman, a catherine-wheel ppr.
head fesseways erased sa. Feroci for- Pitman of Dunchideock, Devonsh., on a
shell a martlet.
iior.
Piper of Ashen, Essex, a demi-griffin re- Pitman, Devonsh., on a wrinkle-shell or, a
Cornish chough ppr. Fortiter agendo.
gardant ppr., supporting an antique
escutcheon charged with a dexter Pitman of Woodbridge, Suff., a Moor's
arm ppr., vested chequy gu. and or.
gauntlet fessewise, holding a sword
holding a pole-axe, the handle or, and
erect, all ppr.
headed arg.
Pipon of Noirmont Manor, Jersey, a
demi-lion holding between the paws a Pitson of Guildford, Surrey, a peacock's
103. i
head erased az.
muUet or.
cf. 15. 8
Pirbright, Baron (De Worms), Henley Pitt, Baron Rivers, see Rivers.
Park, Guildford, out of a ducal coronet Pitt, Earl of Chatham (extinct), a stork
ppr., beaked and membered or, resting
or, a plume of five ostrich-feathers or,
the dexter claw on an anchor erect and
gu. or, az.,
and or. Vinctus non
cabled of the last. Benigno numine.
victus.
105. 10
21.
i
Pirce, a lion's head ppr.
.

Earl of Londonderry (exlincl), a stork


beaked and membered or, holding
up its dexter foot. Amitie.
Pitt of Boconnock, Cornw., Baron Camelford (e.rlinct), a stork arg.
Per nrdua
Pitt,

Pitt

Savennieres, Maine et Loire, France,

Upper Sheen, Surrey, out

a ducal coronet

(islulia.

Pirie,

az.,

Pinker of Binder, Somers., on a mount


vert, a heathcock rising ppr.
89. 8
Plnkerton of London and Scotland, a rose
Poit
gu., stalked and leaved vert.

Pinkney

non

Duncan Vernon, M.P., 35, Ecclestou Square, S.W., same crestand motto.

cuffed arg., holding in the


ppr. a cross pattee fitched in pale

vested

London, an eagle's head

erased sa., holding in the beak an


ostrich-feather arg.
83. 3
Pirie-Gordon, Edward, Esquire, of Gwernvale.Crickhowel, South Wales, a fawn's
head couped holding a pear-branch.

Pink of Thornton House, Claphara Park,


London, S.W., a cubit arm erect,
vested

PIX

447

Pinford, a dove holdiug in its


honeysuckle slipped, all ppr.

from

tlie

_'

(,

treeof

first,

fructed, also or.

London, a dexter arm ppr., vested


cuffed arg., holding in the hand
two branches of laurel in orle vert,
and between them perched upon the
hand a martlet sa.
205. 6
Pitt of Priors Lea and Shifnal, Shropsh.,
Pitt of
az.,

a cubit

arm

erect ppr., erased at the

elbow gu., holding in the hand a banner


or, charged with a human heart of the
second.
Croydon, Surrey, and Middx.,
billets erect or, a stag's head
erased and attired ppr., gorged with a
collar and chain of the first.
120. i
Pittillo, a sword erect, the point upwards,
and thereon a fleur-de-lis.
169. 6
Pittman, a rock sa.
179. 7
Pittman, a Moor's arm ppr., escarroned
of the colours, advancing a pole-axe,
the liandle or, headed arg.
Pitts of London and Somers., a stork
arg., beaked and legged gu., resting
the dexter claw on a bezanf.
Piverne, a cubit arm vested gu., cuffed
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a sword
in pale enfiled with a leopard's head
of the second, hilt and pommel or, the
point embrued, also ppr.
Pix, a tree vert.
143. S
Pix of CrayforJ, Kent, ona round chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a cross crosslet
fitched or, between two wings az.
Pixley, A. D., of 21, Leinster Gardens,
Christ Church, Lancaster Gate, a cross
crosslet fitchee or, on a cap of maintePitter of

on two

nance between two wings

az.

Per lias
III. 2

rectos.

Pixley, F.
crosslet

W., Esquire,
fitchee

or,

between two wings

in front of a cross
a morion ppr.,
az.,

each charged

with a dagger point doTi-nwards

Per vias rectas.


Pixley, Arthur, J.P., Prospect,
Point, Brisbane,
crest and motto.

1 1 1

or.
.

Kangaroo
same

Queensland,

PIX
Pixt of
gu.,

turned up

Place of Dinsdale, Durh., and Weddington Hall, Warw., out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter arm in armour embowed holding in the hand a battlec/. 200. 6
axe, all ppr.

head

Plafair, Scotland,

and embowed
a

fleur-de-lis or.

or {/or Piatt).

Labitur et labeiur.

Platt-Higgins, Edward, Rathcoole, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast, same crests and


motto.
armed
Holmleigh,
Frederick,
the hand Platt-Higgins,
Bowdon, Chesh., same crests and
199. 14

holding in

17

Plank or Planke, an olive-branch ppr.


151. II
117. 8
Plant, a stag trippant gu.
Planta of London, out of a marquess's
coronet or, a black bear's hind-leg
erect, couped at the thigh, showing
the bottom of the foot, all ppr.
Plantney of Wolverhampton, Staffs, an
heraldic tiger's head erased or, tufted

and maned gu.


cf. 25. 4
Plaskett, a swan arg.
99. 2
17. 8
Plasto, a lion's head erased.
Plater, a pheon az.
1 74- 1
Piatt of Deanwater, Chesh., a demi-wolf
gu., platee, armed and langued az..
holding in the dexter paw a wreath
arg.
and of the first. Labitur et
c/. 31. 10
Esquire, of Barnby
Manor, Newark, Notts, in front of a
demi-lion rampant ppr., semee of
plates, and holding between the paws
Virtute et
a rose arg., an escallop or.

labetur.
Piatt,

or,

ppr.,

Plaine, the trunk of a tree sprouting


145-2
forth branches ppr.
Plaisto or Plaistow, out of a ducal coro67. 9
net a griffin's head ppr.
Plaiters or Platers, a falcon arg., armed,
85. 2
beaked, and membered or.
Plaiz, a lion's head erased, vomiting

flames ppr.

ereised

ppr., collared gu.


cj. 18. 6

an arm

az.,

Alfred, a griffin's head


gorged with a collar sa.,
charged with a lozenge arg. between
two plates, in the beak a lobster's
claw erased gu. (for Higgins). (2) A
demi-wolf gu., semee of plates, armed
and langued az., holding in the, dexter
paw a wreath arg. and gu., and charged
on the shoulder with a cross crosslet

Platt-Higglns,

erm., a cros3 crosslet

titched or, between two wings az.


fructed or.
vert,
Place, a palm-tree
144. I

PlacetiS, a lion's

PLO

448

Hawkhurst, Kent, on

Frederick,

labore.

motto.

motto.

Pleydell, see Radnor, Earl of.


Pleydell-Bouverie-Campbell, see

Camp-

bell.
- Campbell- Wyndham,
Corhampton, Bishop's
Waltham, Hants (i) On a fetter-lock

Pleydell - Bouverie
Philip Arthur,

or,

within the chain thereof of the last

and az., a lion's head erased or, charged


on the neck for distinction with a cross
cro.sslet az. {for Wyndham).
(2) Two
oars of a lymphad disposed in saltire

demi-eagle displayed with

Platt-Higgins, Henry, Moorside, Heath-

ppr.

view Gardens, Putney Heath, S.W.,


crests and motto.
Plaunch, De la, a hunting-horn sans
228. 9
strings sa.

two heads sa., ducally gorged or, and


charged on the breast with a cross

same

(3)

crosslet

arg.

{for Bouverie).

302.

2.

Vis et fides (for Campbell). Patria cara


carior libertas (for Bouverie).
a tiger's hea,d erased
or, charged with hurts, holding in the Pleydell-Bouverie - Campbell - Wyndham,
Richard Arthur, Dunoon, Argyllsh.,
mouth a cross patee fitched of the
same crests and mottoes.
first.
Player, Xliddx.. an arm in armour in fess, Pleydell, Mansel-, John Clavell. of Whatcombe, Dorset: (i) A panther's head
holiling in the hand a broken lance, all
iS^rritufe clarior.
erased sa., bezantee, swallowing a cross
ppr.
patee fitched gu.
(2) A cap of mainPlayer, an arm in armour in bend couped
tenance inflamed on the top. Imitare
below the elbow, the hand supporting
quam invidere.
a broken spear in pale, all ppr.
Baron (Playfair). Uffington Pleydell, Bart, (extinct), of Coleshill and
Playfair,
lapeau turned
Shrivenham, Berks, and of Cricklade,
House, Stamford, on
Wilts, a panther's head erased gu.,
pelican vulniug itself ppr.
platee, holding in the mouth a cross
Dum spiro spero.
formee fitched of the first.
Playfair, Sir Patrick, C.I.E., Ardmillan,
Girvan, Ayrsh., a tree. Firmitas in Plomer, Ireland, a lion sa., holding in
the dexter paw a dagger gu.
coelo.
Playfair, on a chapeau a pelican vulning Plomer, within an annulet or, an escutPlaydell,

Berks,

98- 7
herself, all ppr.
Sic te
Playfair, Scotland, a globe ppr.
159-1
non vidimus otim.
Playfair, Scotland, a pelican in her piety
98- 14
ppr.
Playford, Kent, Norf., and Suff., a leopard
e/- 24. 8
sejant ppr.
Playne of Sudbury, Suff., a withered tree
erased at the root and erect ppr.

Sydney, J.P., Wargrave HiU,


Wargrave, Berks, same crest and Playse of Toft, Norf., a lion's head erased
17. i
vomiting flames ppr.
motto.
Piatt. Colonel
Henry, C.B., of Gord- Playses, a gauntlet in fess ppr., holding
in pale a broken tilting-spear or, the
ding, Uanfairfechan, same crest and
arg.
headed
down,
top
hanging
motto.
coronet
Piatt, James Edward, J. P., Howbury Playstow, Essex, out of a ducal
67. 9
or, a griffin's head ppr.
Hall, near Bedford, same crest and

Piatt,

Plesant, a bird holding in the beak two


roses stalked and leaved.
c/. 45. 2
Pleshey, a bull passant gu.
Plesseis, a church with a spire eavironed
158. 11
with trees, all ppr.

Playters,

Bart,

(extinct),

of

Sotterley,

cheon sa.
cf. 167. 6
Plomer, a demi-lion rampant arg., holding in the dexter paw a sprig vert.
Plomer, Captain William Harry Perceval,
R.A.,

care of

Messrs.

Cox and

Co.,

Charing Cross, a demi-lion gu., holdgarb


Erectus
non
ing
a
ppr.
elatus.

of Mayfield and Pettingho, Sussex, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding

Plomer

a garb or.
12.4
Plompton, a mortar mounted on a carriage ppr.

169. 10

Plompton or Plomton, a buck's head


121. 5
couped arg.. attired or.
Plonckett or Plonkett, a stag's head affrontee, gorged with a ducal coronet

Suff., a hawk regardant or, winged az.


ppr.
119- 14
John Harold, 31, Pont Street, W.,
belled of the first.
Plonckett, Ireland, a wolf sejant ppr.
same crest and motto.
</- 293
Samuel Radcliffe, Werneth Park, Playters, on a ducal coronet a lion ram
I.
lance
hand
holding
a
in pale
pant.
13
a
cf.
Plonket,
Oldham, same crest and motto.
ppr.
Piatt of London and Kentish Town, Pleasance of Tudenham, Suff., a griffin
sejant with wings expanded erm. 62. 10 Plonket and Plonkett, a stag's head afMiddx., a demi-lion rampant ppr..
frontee gorged with a ducal coronet
Pleasaunce, a griffin segreant erm., armed
holding between the paws a plate.
62.
or.
119. 14
or.
</ n- 7
rising arg., with Plott, an arm in armour embowed sa.,
Piatt, John, Esquire, J. P., of Clifton Pleckford, a demi-swan
gorged
or.
ducally
and
wings
addorsed
garnished
or, holding in the hand a
and
Carnarvonsh..
Lodge, Llandudno,

Piatt,
Piatt,

of Warrington, Lanes, on a wreath of


the colours a lamb or, resting the
dexter fore-leg on a fleur-de-lis az.,
in the mouth three cinqueNeminem metue inslipped vert.
131. 8
nocens.
Piatt, a bird volant az., winged arg. and
sa., holding in the beak an escallop of

and holding

cf.

the

first.

Piatt of Plaistow, Esses, a shoveller with


wings expanded ppr.
153-2
garb or, banded vert.

scimitar ppr.

196. 10

Plott, Devonsh. and Heref., a dexter arm


in armour or, purfled sa., holding a
falchion arg.. hilt and pommel of the

119. II

a scarf flotant from the hilt enthe wrist and tied in a knot of
and second.
Plowden of Ewhurst Park, Hants, on a
mount vert, a buck trippant sa. Quod
iiS. 2
tibi hoc alteri.
Plowden, a hart's head erased az.

c/.

foils

Piatt, a

100. 2

Pledger of Bottlesham, Camba, a buck's


head erased or, holding in the mouth
an oak-sprig ppr., fructed of the first.

William Charles,
Rev.
Rectory, E.xeter, a hand
holding a writ or paper almost rolled,

Plenderleath,

Marahead

Prompte et consulto.
all ppr.
Plenderleith of Blyth, Scotland, a hand
Prompte
holding a scroll of paper ppr.
et

consulto.

215.6

first,

filing

the

first

POL

449
Plowden, William Francis, of Plowden,
Shropsh., on a mount vert, a buck
trippast

sa.,

attired or.

iiS. 2

Plowden, Arthur Chichele, 18, Cheniston


Gardens. W., same crest.
Plowden, Sir Henry Meredith, Leintwardine, Heref.,
hoc alteri.

same

Quod

crest.

tibi

Plowden,

Trevor

Chichele,

Redcliffe Square, S.W.,

same

J. P.,

crest

14,

and

motto.
PlowdenChichele, Sir Trevor John Chichele, K.C.S.I., Hazlehurst, Orr, Susses, same crest and motto.

Plowden, Sir William Chichele, K.C.S.I..


5, Park Crescent, Portland Place, W.,
same crest and motto.
Plowden, on a mount vert, a stag trippant sa., attired and ungu. or.
118. 2

Plowes, Alexander

J., of 12,

West Halkin

Street, Belgrave Square, S.W., a demiarg., winged or, collared az.,

griflSn

ter hand issuing out of a cloud and Pocock of Westminster and


Durh., out
holding a plumb-rule within a garland,
of a naval coronet or, an antelope's
all ppr. (for Scott).
head ppr., attired of the first. Hegi
(2) A demi-lion
rampant arg., in the dexter paw a sprig
regnoque fidelis
127. 6
vert (or Plummer).
Jus dicere decus. Pocock, Sir George Francis Coventry,
Plummer, Scotland, a demi-lion arg.,
Bart., of Hart, Durh., issuing out of a
holding in its dexter paw a branch of
naval coronet or, an antelope's head
palm ppr. Consulto et audacter.
ppr., attired or.
Itegi regnoque fidelis.
Plumptre, Henry Fitzwalter, Goodne127. 6
stone Parh. Kent, a phoenix or, out of Pode of Slade, Devonsh., issuing out of
flames ppr.
Swfficit mertiisse.
clouds ppr., a demi-eagle az., collared
Plumptre, Reginald Charles Edward,
or, the wings elevated arg., charged on
same crest and motto.
the breast and on each wing with an
Plumridge of Hopcin Hall, Suff., upon
etoile counterchanged.
Altiora sequia mount vert, a boor's head couped
or, in front of a flags+aflf erect ppr., Podmore, Ireland, out of a mural
coronet
therefrom flowing to the c'exter a flag
arg., a hand ppr., holding a record or
gu., charged with a naval ccmnet of
roll of parchment of the first.
the second
cf. 215. 6
Plumstead of Plumstead. Norf., out oi .\ Poe, Arthur, Harley Park, Callan, Tipducal coronet or, a griffin's head arg.
nerary, a boar's head erased pierced
tiimngh by a spear, all ppr. Malo
67. 9
PlumstOCk, a goat's head erased arg.,
mori qaim foedari.
armed or, charged ith chevron gu.
Poer-Trench; Le, see Clancarty, Earl of.
Poger, a demi-tagle displayed with two
cf. 128. 5
Plumtre, Charles John, of FredviUe, Kent.
heads sa., collai^d or.
cf. 82. 3
a phoenix or, in flames ppr. Sufficil Poigndester of LoaHon, an esquire's
meruis.se.
82. 2
helmet ppr.
180.3
Plumtree, Xotts, a phoenix or, in flames Poingdester, Jersey, same crest.
Nemo
j

holding an escutcheon gu., charged


with an estoile of six points or.
Unihi
fortior.

64. 15

Plowman, a demi-savage meathed about

'

the middle holding over his dexter


shoulder a club, and round
lister
arm a serpent entwined.
meruisse.
Turpi secerPlucknett of the Manor House, Fi :^;^
nnr. hun.sliim.
82. 2
Middx., the battlements of a tower Plumtree, a phcenix in flames ppr. 82. 2
ppr., and issuant therefrom a demi- Plunket, Baron (Plunket), Private Secreeagle regardant with wings expanded
tary's Lodge, Phoenix Park, Dublin,
or,
charged on the breast with a
and of Newton, co. Cork, a horse paslozenge gu. In Deo fides.
sant arg. charged on the shoulder with
Plues, Samuel Swire, Esquire, Attorneya portcullis sa.
Festina lente.
General for Honi-luras, on a mount
cf. 52. 6
vert, a mahogany-tree ppr., therefrom Plunket or Plunkett, Ireland, a horse
pendent by a riband a fasces iu bend
passant arg.
52. 6
or.
Fiat justitia.
Plunkett, Sir Francis Richard, K.C.M.G.,
Plum, out of a ducal coronet a plume of
British Legation, Brussels, same crest.
ostrich-feathers, all ppr.
Festina lente.
cf. 114. 8
Plum of Maldon, Essex, a talbot sejant Plunkett, see Fingall. Earl of.
gu., collared and lined or.
55-5 Plunkett, see Louth. Baron of.
Plumbe of Marston. Leics., Kent, and Plunkett, see Dunsany. Baron.
Norf., a greyhound sejant arg., col- Plunkett, a wolf sejant ppr.
cf. 29. 3
lared gu.
Plunkett, a greyhound's head between
cf. 59, 2
Plume, out of a ducal coronet or, a plume
two rose-slips.
61. 11
of ostrich-feathers arg.
Plunkett of Dublin, a dove arg., holding
cf. 114. 8
Plumer or Plummer, a demi-lion rampant
in the beak an olive-branch ppr.
arg., holding in the dexter paw a sprig
92. 5
Plymouth, Earl ot (Andrews-Windsor), a
Plumer, Alfred Saxby, in front of a demibuck's head affrontee, couped at the
lion gu.. gorged with a collar flory
neck arg., attired or. Je me fie en
counterflory arg.. and holding between
Dieu.
119. 12
the paws a garb of the last, siumiounted Pocher, a harpy gardant with wings exby a martlet sa., the trunk of a tree
panded ppr
189. 4
eradicated and sprouting ppr.
Loyal.
Pochin, William Ann, of Edmondthorpe
Plumer, John BagwiU, same crest and
Hall, Leics., a harpy with wings admotto.
dorsed or, the face ppr.
Plumerage, a demi-lion rampant ppr., Pochin, Captain the Hon. Norman Vanlangued gu., holding in the dexter paw
sittart Stonhurst, Burnmill Hill. Great
a fleur-de-lis of the last.
Bowden. Market Harborough. same
13. 2
crest.
Plumerage, a demi-lion rampant az.,
holding between the paws a fleur-de- Poching and Pocher, a harpy with wings
lis gu.
addorsed or. the face ppr.
cf. 13. 5
Plumerdon, a magpie ppr.
loS. 2 Pockley of Thorpe WiUoughby, Yorks,
a dove with wings displayed arg.,
Plumett, Ireland, a horse passant arg.
holding in her beak an oak-branch
52. 6

me impune lacessit.
iSo. 3
Pointer, a dexter arm bena .-ays. vested
sa.. cuffed or. pointing witi the forefinger ppr.
Pointer, a talbot passant ppr.
^4. i
Pointer, a pointer or.
cf. 5-. 6
Pointing, a horse's head erased ^r,
charged on the neck with a cross patL
sa.

cf.

51.

an arm coi'ped above the wrist,


the hand clenched ppr.
Polden, a hii.k trippaiit ppr., attired or.
Points,

'-'/"'""-' /..'"'>.

117. 8

Pole or De la Pole, Baron de la Pole, Earl


ol

Pembroke and Duke

of Suffolk,

savage's head couped at the shoulders


ppr..

banded

or.

studded

az.
cf.

190. 13

Pole-Carew, Charles Edward, of Ceylon,


a mast of a ship sa., on the round top
a demi-lion of the last, surrounded with
spears ppr.
Pole-Carew, Rev. Gerald, of Cheviocke
Rectory, St. Germains, same crest and
motto.
Pole-Carew, Major-General Sir Reginald,
K.C.B., C.V.O.. of Antony House.
Torr Point. Devonport, same crest and
motto.
Pole, see WeUesley-Pole.
Pole, Sir Edmund Reginald Talbot de la.
Bart., of Shute House. Devonsh., a
lion's gamb erased gu., armed or.
Pollet virtus.
36. 4
Pole, a lion's gamb sa.
cf. 36. 4
Pole, Devonsh.. out of a ducal coronet or,
a griffin's head az., beaked or. PoUel
virtus.
67. 9
Pole, an eagle rising ppr.
yy. 5
Pole, Bart., Hants, an eagle rising ppr..

charged on the breast with a mullet


Pollet virtus.
az.
slipp'^-d -ert.
cf. 77. 5
Plumleigh and Plumley of Dartmouth
94. 5
Devonsh., an arm embowed vested gu., Pocklington, Lieutenant-Colonel George Pole, Baron Montagu, an eagle or. preying on a fish ppr.
Chelsworth,
79. 14
Henry, the Barnards,
cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.
Bilde.ston, Suff., a demi-leopard ram- Pole, Notten-, Sir Cecil Percy Van. Bart..
an arrow of the first, sans feathers,
(i) An
of Todenhara House, Glouc.
headed of the second.
pant ppr.. holding in the dexter paw
eagle rising ppr., charged with a mullet
168. 4
an ostrich- feather arg.
Plummer, a water-bouget or.
cf. 23. 14
312.13. (2)
for difference (/or Po/e).
Plummer, Scott-, Charles Henry, of Pocock, an antelope's head erased ppr..
A snake in pale wavy, the upper half
126. 2
attired or.
Middlestead, Selkirk, Scotland, a dex:

29

POL
the lower

POM

450

between two wings


per fesse az. and arg., counterehanged
Pallet virtus. Pru{for Van Notten).
az..

pauded and

sa.,

az.,

in her nest per pale or

and

vulning herself ppr., charged on the


arg., thereon an

wing with a lozenge

312. 14
escallop sa.
Jens sicut serpens.
Pole, Derbysh., a hawk with wings ex- Pollen, Boileau-, of Little Bookham,
Surrey, same crest.
De toiU mon
panded and distended ppr., belled and
cceur.
87. i
jessed or.
in armour embowed
Pole, Chandos-, Reginald Walkelyne. of Poilett, an arm
falcon
holding in the hand a sword, all ppr.
Radbourn, Derbysh.: (1)
195. 2
rising ppr., belled and jessed or.
Pollexfen, Captain John James, of Bomarmour.
bay, India, upon a niount vert, two
knight's head in chain
(2)
swords in saltire ppr., in front of a
cf. 129. 5
(3) A goat passant arg.
quiver erect or, filled with arrows arg.
Polewheele or Polwhill, Comw., a bull
Semper fidelis.
passant gu., armed or.
cf. 45. 2
Poley, Weller-, John George, of Bo.xted Polley or Pooley, .Suff., a lion rampant

(2)

wild boar pierced with a dart

ppr. {for Pollpk).

Fide

et

fortitudine.

Audacter et strenue.
40. 14
Poison, the late John, a garb ppr.
In

ardua

232. 6

tendit.

Poison, late John, a garb ppr.

In ardua

tendit.

Polstrod of Westeley and Albury, Surrey,


out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's head
and neck sa.
41. 4
Poltimore, Baron (Bampfylde) Poltimore.
near Exeter, a lion's head erased sa..
duoally
crowned or. Ddectare in

Domino.

18. 8

Polton, a hand holding a swan's head


and neck erased ppr.
220. 9
</ i- 3 Polwarth, Baron (Hepburne-Scott), MercoUargd and chained or.
(i)
toun House, St.- Boswell's, Berwicksh.
Polleyne of Kings Weston, Glouc.
.\ hjund couchant or.
54.11. (2) On
(2) A greyhound's head erased sa., in
I ) A lady richly attired holding in her
a mount vert, a hound current arg.,
dexter hand the sun, in her sinister a
his mouth a rose gu., stalked vurt {for
collared and lined, and the line tied
half-moon {for Scott). 184. 4. (2) A
Fortior est qui se.
I
Weller).
3
in a knot sa.
human heart, out of which issues a
Poley, a lion rampant per pale or an-i sa.
dexter arm erect grasping a scimitar,
1.3 Pollington, Viscount, sec Mexborough,
coUared and chained or.
all ppr. {for Hume).
Earl of.
213. 4.
Polhill, a bear statant, muz'Jed, collared,
(3) An
oak-tree ppr., and in front thereof a
and lined, the line r^uexed over the Pollock, Montagu-, Sir Montagu Frederic,
Bart., of Hatton, Middx.
(i) A boar
horse passant arg., saddled and bridled
back.
cf. 34- i
passant quarterly or and vert, pierced
gu. {for Hepburne).
Reparabit cornua
Polhill or PollhiU, ?eds and London, out
phcebe.
True to the end. Fides probata
through the sinister shoulder with an
of a mural ccionet or, a hind's head
coronat.
arrow ppr. 312.10. (2) A lion rampant
Keep trust.
ppr., between two acorn- branches vert,
guardant arg., adorned with an Eastern Polwhele, Thomas Roxburgh, of Polfructed of tUe first.
crown or, holding with his dexter paw
whele and Treworgan, Cornw.: (i) A
PolhUl-Turrir, Rev. Arthur Twistleton,
negro's head holding in the mouth an
Pachop. Szechuen, same crest.
in bend an Afghan batmer displayed
olive-branch.
gu., bordered or and vert, the staff
Polhill-''' urner, Frederick Edward Fiennes,
(2) A bull gu., armed
Hr>\bury Hail, near Bedford, same
or.
broken in two, and in his sinister paw
Karanza whUas Karaiiza.
45. 2
c.eat.
a part of the broken staff, and in an Polwhele, Rev. Edward, Saltash, Cornw..
Pclhill-Turner,
Cecil
Henry,
Sinins,
escroll over the same Afghanistan.
a bull gu., horned or.
Kausah. near Tliibet, same crest.
erminois,
A
griffin's
head
couped
Pomeroy,
Viscount
Harberton,
see
Har(3)
Poiltinghorne of Polkinghorne, Cornw.,
berton.
wings endorsed and coUared ermines,
an arm in armour embowed holding
and in an escroll over the same Specte- Pomeroy, a lion's head erased bezantee,
in the hand a battle-axe, all ppr.
ducall}' crowned ppr.
mur agendo. Audacter et strenue.
18. 9
312. II Pomeroy and Pomery, Devonsh., and
cf. 200. 6
Pollack, .Scotland, a boar passant vnlned Pollock, Robert Erskine, K.C.. Avening
of St. Columb, Cornw., out of a ducal
in the body by an arrow.
40. 14
Court,
coronet or, a lion's head gardant gu.
Avening, Glouc.
A boar
PoilalioD, out of a ducal coronet or, a
passant quarterly or and vert, pierced Pomeroy, Ireland, a lion rampant gu.
lion's head.
17. 5
hold ing an apple.
through the sinister shoulder with an
cf. I. 13
Pollard, a stag trippant arg.
1 17. 8
arrow ppr. Audacter et strenue.
Pomeroy, John .\rthur, St. Angelo, Bally
Pollard, Oxon., Worcs., Devonsh., and Pollock, Walter Herries, 13, Old Square,
Cassidy, co. Fermanagh, same crest.
Cornw., a stag trippant arg., attired
Virtutis fortuna comes.
Lincoln's Inn, W.C., same crests and
or.
117. 8
Pomeroy, a lion sejant gu., holding in
Pollard, Rear-Admiral Edwin John, of Pollock, Rev. Herbert Charles, M.A..
his dexter paw an apple or.
Haynford Hall, near Norwich, a stag
same crests and motto.
Pomeroy, Ireland, a demi-lion vert. 10. 2
trippant ppr.. gorged with a naval Pollock, George, Esquire, of Rhindmuir, Pomeroy of Chalfont St. Giles, Bucks.
coronet, and charged on the shoulder
a fir-cone vert, charged with a bezant.
Lanarksh., a boar passant pierced with
with a cross fleury or. Fortiter Deo
a dart bend ways or.
Audacter et
152. 6
iuvaiiie.
strenue.
40. 14 Pomeroy of Epping, a fir-cone erect ppr..
Pollard- Urqnhart
(i) A demi-otter ram- Pollock, an open book.
charged with a fret or, between two
Ddectatio viea.
pant ppr., crowned with an antique
fir-sprigs,
also
ppr.
158- 3
crown and collared or, the collar Pollock, an (Stoile of eight points or.
Pomeiy of Berry Pomeroy, Devonsh., and
charged with three crescents gu. {for
Cornw., same crest.
ef. 164- 4
Urquhart).
(2) A stag trippant arg., Pollock, a oa,stle triple-towered arg.
Pomfree, an arm in armour holding in
attired or {for Pollard).
the hand a sword.
117. 8.
210. 2
iS^- 8
{3)
Out of a mural coronet arg.. a grey- Pollock, Rev. Bertram. D.D., Master of Pomfret, Earl of (Fermor), out of a ducal
hound's head sa., gorged with a collar
coronet or, a cock's head gu., crested
Wellington College, Berks, a boar pasgu., charged with three plates {for
and
sant, pierced in the shoulder with a
wattled of the first. Mora e sempre.
Hampson).
dart
bendways or.
Audacter et
cf. 61. 6
90. 6
Pollard - Urquhart,
Lieutenant - Colonel
strenue.
William Pomfret, Mystole,
Pomfret,
Francis Edward Romulus, Castle Pol- Pollock, A. Gordon, Esquire, the Old
Canterbury ( i In front of a dexter
lard, Westmeath. same crests.
House, Mickleham, Dorking, a boar
arm embowed in armour encircled above
Pollard of PoUard Hall, Durh., and of
the elbow with a wreath of oak, the
passant, quarterly or and vert, pierced
Brunton and Bierley, Yorks, a falhand grasping a battle-axe, aU ppr.,
through the sinister shoulder with an
chion erect arg., the grip vert, hilt and
two fleurs-de-lis gu. {for Pomfret). (2)
arrow ppr., guttee and langued gu.
pommel or.
In front of a griffin's head erased sa..
Audacter el strenue.
314.2
Pollen, a pelican in her piety ppr.
semee of annulets or, a fret of the last
98. 8 Pollok, see Ferguson-PoUok.
Pollen, a pelican in her piety or, the nest PoUok, of OverpoUock. Renfri'wsh. a boar
{for Burra).
ppr.
passant pierced through with a dart Pomfrett, a swan's head and neck erased,
98. 8
Pollen, Sir Richard Hungerford, Bart.,
ducally eorged.
ppr.
Audacter et strenue.
loi. 5
40. 14
of Rodbourne, Malmesbury, Wilts, a Pollok-Morris of Craig, Ayrsh.
(i) A Pomfrett, a de'xter hand holding a battlepelican in her piety with wings exlion rampant ppr. (for Morris).
axe ppr.
I. 13
213. 12

lion rampant sa..


Hall, Suff.
(i)
collared and chained or {for Poley).
:

sa.,

'

PON

POR

451

Ponchardon, a unicorn's head erased


bezantee, armed or.
Pondrell, a fox current ppr.
Ponpons, three pruuing-hooks,

gu.,

49. 5
cf. 32. 8
two in

cf.

and one in pale, or, environed


in the middle with a wreath.
178. 12
Ponstord of Exeter, De vonsh. a lion sej ant
erect regardant gu., crowned arg.,
charged on the neck with three escalsaltier

Poole,

Henry

Nova

Skeffington, F.G.S., Halifax,


Scotia, out of a ducal coronet or,

a griflin's head az., beaked and eared


of the fii-st.
Pro libertate.
Poole, Reginald, of Mackay, Queensland,

same

crest

and motto.

coronet or, and holding in the dexter


paw a key in bend of the last. Fideliter
et fortiter.

Popham, Somers. and

Wilts,

head couped ppr.

Popham

stag's
121. 5

Popham, Hants, Middx., and


Huntworth
and
Bagborough,
of

Poole, Colonel Arthur, United Service


of
Club, same crest and motto.
Somers., a stag's head erased ppr.
Poole, R., Esquire. Mayfield, Bandon,
121. i
Cork, same crest.
Pallet virtus.
Popham, Leybourne-, of Littlecote. Wilts,
anchor of the last.
Pooler, Rev. James Galbraith, incumbent
same crest. Mens pristina mansit.
of Newtownards, co. Down, Ireland,
Ponsonby, Earl of Besborough, see Bes121. 2
borough.
a falcon rising ppr., belled or, and Popingay of Portsmouth, a lion's head
Ponsonby, sec De Mauley, Baron.
charged on the breast with a lozenge
per pale or and az., ducally crowned,
Ponsonby-Barker, see Barker.
gu.
Vi et virtute.
semee of roundles, all counterchanged.
cf. 88.
Ponsonby-Fane, see Fane.
Pooler, Rev. Lewis Arthur Trevor, B.D.
18. 9
Ponsonby, sec Talbot-Ponsonby.
Downpatrick, co. Down, a falcon rising Popkin, Scotland, a hand holding a
Ponsonby, Ireland, and of Hale Hall,
ppr., beUed or, and charged on the
writing.pen ppr.
217. 10
Haugh, Cumb., on a ducal coronet or,
breast with a lozenge gu.
Vi et vir- Poppelwell, a lion rampant ppr. Non
tute.
three arrows environed by a snake ppr.
nobis nnscimur.
I- 13
173- 2 Pooler, Rev. C. F. Knox, same crest and Popplewell, a demi-honess rampant ppr.
motto.
Ponsonby, Thomas Brabazon, Kilcooley
Popplewell, a falcon belled vert, between
Abbey, Thurles, co. Tipperary, same Pooley, Chesh. and Suff., a lion rampant
two gilliflowers ppr.
sa., collared and lined or.
crest.
Pro Rege, lege, grege.
Porcelll-Cust, Lieutenant-Colonel Allan
cf. 1.3
Ponsonby, Edward-, Viscount Duncannon, Pooley of the Cedars, Sion Hill, Bath, a
Roger Charles, 13, Great Stanhope
lion rampant sa., collared and lined
C'B., 17, Cavendish Square, W., out of
Street, W., a Uon's head erased sa.,
or.
a ducal coronet five arrows, one in pale
collared paly wavy of six arg. and az.,
and two in saltire, points downwards, Pooll, Henry-Batten-, Robert Pooll, Esand charged on the neck with a cross
entwined with a snake ppr. Pro Rege,
quire, J.P., of Timsbury and Road
crosslet arg.
lege, grege.
Manor, Somers., in front of a griffin's Porch, John Albert, of Edgarley. GlastonPonsonby-Fane, Sir Spencer Cecil Brahead erased erm., armed and langued
bury, Somers.
(i) On a mount vert,
bazon,
K.C.B.,
gu., and charged on the neck with a
Stable
Yard,
St.
a wolf passant holding in the mouth an
fountain, a battle-axe fesswise ppr.
James's, S.W.
(i) Out of a ducal
arrow, barb downwards, and in the
coronet or, a bull's head arg., pied sa.,
226. 1
dexter paw a bow stringed, all ppr.
Confide recte agens.
charged on the neck with a rose gu. Pooly, Ireland, a lion rampant sa., col(for Parch). 280.7. (2) On a mount an
lared or.
c/. I. 10
eagle with wings expanded resting the
(2) Five arrows, one in pale and four in
saltire, points downwards or, entwined Poor of Darrington, Wilts, a tower sa.,
dexter claw on a cross flory. Cordi dat
masoned
280. 8
witli a snake ppr.
arg.
156. 2
robora virtus.
Ponsonby, Ireland, on a ducal coronet Poore, Ireland, a stag's head cabossed, Porch, Montague Phippin, B.A., Kewbetween the attires a crucifix, all ppr.
or, a serpent ppr., pierced through with
stoke, near Weston-super-Mare, same
122. 13
five darts fretty gu.
Pro Rege, lege,
crests and motto.
grege.
Poore, Sir Richard, Bart., of Bushall, Porcher of Snare HiU, Norf., Borough
Wilts, a cubit arm erect vested sa.,
Pont of Shyr's Mill, Scotland, a sphere
Green, Cambs, and Clyffe, Dorset, a
slashed arg., cuffed erm., charged with
az., beautified with six of the celestial
lion rampant or, charged with three
bars gu.. holding between the paws a
signs environing the terrestrial globe,
two mullets in fesse or, grasping in the
all ppr.
Perenne sub polo nihil.
hand an arrow barbed and flighted ppr.
cinquefoil erm.
Pro Rege.
Pauper non in spe.
Ponten, a lion's gamb erased sa., charged
Porchester, Lord, see Carnarvon, Earl of.
with an escallop arg.
10. 2 Pordage, Kent, a dragon's head erased
Pope, a derai-lion vert.
or, vomiting flames of fire ppr.
72. 5
Pontifex, a tower ensigned with a cres- Pope of Wilcote, Wroxton, and Dedingcent gu.
ton, Oxon., and Tittenhanger, Herts, Porritt, a demi-heraldic antelope gu.,
156.4
two griffin's heads erased antl addorsed
plain collared or, resting the sinister
Pontifex, late Edmund, Esquire, of Bath,
foot upon an escutcheon of the last,
a tower ppr., charged with a cross
or and az., ducally gorged countercharged with a lion's head erased gu.
moline az., and surmounted by a
changed.
(Granted to Williant Henri/ Porritt. Esrainbow, also ppr. In hoc signo vinces. Pope, Alfred, J. P., of Wrackleford House,
guire, of Armleij, Yorkshire, and the
Stratton, Dorset, and South Court,
255. 8
other descendants of his father, David
Dorchester, same crest.
Pontifex, Edmund Alfred. 72, Cornwall
E.C.,
out
of
Wright Porritt, Esquire.) Fortiter ct
tJardeus, South Kensington, same crest Pope, of the Middle Temple,
127. 14
and motto.
park pales or, two gryphons' heads
sapienter ferre.
Ponton, Scotland, a tree ppr. Stand sure.
addorsed sa., gorged with an annulet Port or Porte, Staffs, a hand erect hold221. 8
ing a pistol ppr.
or.
143- 5
Pool or Poole, Essex, Staffs, and Der- Pope, Berks and Ireland, a heraldic Port, an eagle's head erased, holding in
the beak a cross patee fitched or.
tiger passant or, tufted and maned sa.
bysh., a hawk with wings expanded
erased
or.
17. 8
lion's
head
Portal,
a
25.
ppr.
87. I
5
Pool, C'hesh., and of New Shoreham, Sus- Pope, Cornw., a griffin passant arg., col- Portal of Ash Park, Overton, Hants, a
'55- ^
castle arg.
cj. 63. 2
sex, a mermaid in profile ppr., holding
lared gu.
in the hands a Saxon coronet or.
Pope of London, an heraldic tiger passant Portal, Sir Wyndham Spencer, Bart., of
Malshanger, Basingstoke, Hants, a casc/. 25. 5
Poole of Waltham, Essex, a unicorn pasor, collared and lined sa.
tellated portal flanked by two towers
sant az., tufted, maned, and armed or, Pope of Kendall, Sussex, on a chapeau
arg., each tower charged with a fleurducally gorged arg.
gu., turned up erm., an heraldic tiger
rf 48. 6
de-lis in chief az., and a wreath of
statant arg., tufted, maned, collared,
Poole, C'hesh. and Ireland, a mermaid
305. 13
laurel in base vert.
ppr., crined or, holding in both hands
ringed, and lined or.
a naval coronet or.
Pope, Shropsh., a cubit arm erect, habited Portal of Laverstoke, Hants, a portal
flanked by two towers arg., each tower
gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand
Poole, Bart, (extinct), of Poole, Chesh., a
charged with a fleur-de-lis az. Armet
Mihi tibi.
bull's head cabossed gu., armed barry
ppr. a pair of scales or.
nos ultio regem.
of five az. and or, the sinister horn Pope, Shropsh., the same, but cuffed
Portal, upon a castellated portal flanked
counterchanged. Pallet virtus. 43. 8
by two towers ppr., a fleur-de-lis or,
Pope, General George, C.B., a demi-lion
Poole, Ireland, a falcon rising arg.
and on each tower a rose gu.
rampant gu., gorged with an antique
,

lops or, holding between the

paws an

29-2

POR

POU

Portarlington, Earl of (Dawson-Damer),


Emo Park, Portarlington (i) Out of
:

a mural crown
eared or

(for

or, a talbot's head az.,


Darner).
56. 6.
(2)

head affrontee erased near the


shoulders, of a tabby colour, holding in
the mouth a rat sa. (/or Dawson).

cat's

Vitce via virtus.

25.

Porte, a bird holding in the beak a cross


croaslet fitched or.
106. 10
Porteen, a pair of wings expanded, the
dexter or. the sinister gu.
109. 6
Porteous of Craig Lockhart, Scotland, a
turtle-dove holding an olive-branch in
its beak, all ppr.
/ wait my time.
92. 5
Porteous, David Scott, Lauriston Castle,
Montrose, a hawk rising ppr., jessed
and belled or. Let the hawk shaw.

Edward Robert, Esquire, of London, an heraldic antelope's head erased


arg., attired or, gorged with a collar
gu., therefrom on the centre of the
neck a bell pendent sa., charged with
an ermine spot of the first.
127. 11
Porter,
an heraldic antelope's head
erased, duoally gorged.
cf. 127. 10
Porter,
an heraldic antelope's head
couped, ducally gorged.
cf. 127. 10
Porter, a demi-antelope or, spotted, col-

Porter,

lared and attired gu.


1 26.
3
Porter, a stag's head erased arg., attired

and ducally gorged or, between two


laurel-branches vert.
Porter of Waterford, Ireland, a stag's
head couped

sa.,

121. 5

attired or.

Porter of Launcells, Cornw., a demi-goat


erect.

128. 2

Ocius properemus.
Porter, Warw., a bull's head couped gu.,
Porteous of Hawkshaw, Scotland, a falcon
armed or.
cf. 44. 3
belled ppr.
Let the hawk shaw.
Ibyde Porter, Hants, a dragon's head couped

my time.
cf. 85. 3
Porter, Bart., Merrion Square, Dublin,
on a fasces fesseways a cherub, all ppr.
279. 14
Porter of Dublin, a cherub's head ppr.
Feur God. honour the King.
Sir William Henry,

Porter,

all

ppr.

Vigilantia

195. 2

et virtute.

189.9 Porter, Ireland, a cubit arm habited


Bart.,

of

Merrion Square, Dublin, in front of

two

gu.
71. I
Porter of Troquain, Kirkcudbrightsh.,
Scotland, a dexter arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a sword,

cross crosslets fitchee in saltire or,

a cherub ppr. Fear Ood, honour the


King.
244. 13
Porter of Etington, Warw., a portcullis
arg., chained or.
178. 3
Porter, Thomas Cole, Trematon Castle,
Saltash, Cornw., same crest.
Vigilantibus.
Porter, Thomas Stewart, Esquire, a port-

ppr., therefrom pendent by a


chain or a shield of the arms, viz.
sa., three bells arg., a canton of the
last charged with a portcullis ppr.
Et
cullis

178. i
fide et virtute.
John Porter, Esquire, same crest
aVd motto.
178. i
Porter, H. R. M., Esquire, of Birlingham,

az.,

cuffed arg., grasping in the hand a


battle-axe ppr.
cf. 207. 10
Porterfleld of that ilk, Renfrewsh., Scotland, a branch of palm slipped erect
vert.
Sub pondere sursum.
147. i
Portington, Lines and Yorks, a dexter
hand holding a dart, point downwards.
214. 4
Portland, Duke ol (Cavendish-Bentinek),

Welbeck Abbey, Worksop, Notts: (l)


Out of a marquess's coronet or, two
arms counter-embowed vested gu., on
the hands gloves, also or, each holding
an ostrich-feather arg. (for Bentinck).
cf. 203. 2.
(2) A snake nowed ppr.
(for Cavendish).

Craignez horde.

Porter,

!42.

Portlock, an ostrich holding in the beak


two keys ppr.
cf. 97. 2

Pershore, Worcs.
(i) Upon a mount Portman, Viscount (Portman), of Orchard
vert, in front of a portcuUis with chains
Portman, Somers. (i) A talbot sejant
or, a tilting-spear fessewise ppr. (for
or (for Portman). 55.2. (2) A unicorn
Porter).
178. 2.
passant gu., armed and crined or.
(2) A demi-lion sa.,
gorged with a collar or, and pendent
A clean heart and a cheerful spirit.
therefrom an escutcheon of the same
cf. 48. 5
charged with two escallops palewise Portman, Somers., a talbot sejant or.
of the first, and holding between the
55. 2
paws a ducal coronet of the second Portman, Somers., a leopard's face or,
Quod vidt valde vult.
(for Taylor).
with a cross crosslet fitched run through
14. 5
the skull and out of the mouth, bePorter, Lines, and of St. Margarets-intween two snake's heads doi^-nwards
Southernam, Suff., a portcullis arg.,
ppr.
nailed and chained or, the chains cast Portman-Dalton, Seymour Berkeley, J. P.,
over in fret.
Eccleston Square, S.W.
18,
(i) A
Porter-Burrall of Coppenagh, in the parish
dragon's head with wings displayed
of Lurgan and Diocese of Kilmore
(
vert, outside of the wings or, gorged
i
A naked arm embowed. holding in the
with a collar nebuly of the last, and
hand two wreaths of oak interlaced, all
charged with a cross patee arg. (2) A
ppr. (for Burrall).
talbot sejant or.
(2) A portcullis
with chains or, charged with two bells Portmore, Earl, a unicorn rampant.
in fesse sa. {for Porter).
Otium cum
4. 28
dignitate.
Portsmouth, Earl of (Wallop), of Farley
Porter of Aston, Warw., between two
Wallop, CO. Southampton, a mermaid
pillars roofed and spired or, a churchholding in her sinister hand a mirror,
bell arg.
and in her dexter a comb, all ppr. En
Porter of Claines, Worcs., a squirrel sejant
suivant la verite.
1S4. 5
holding a bell sa., garnished or.
Posingworth, Possingworth, and PosyngPorter, a demi-squirrel or, semee of hurts,
worth, out of a ducal coronet or, a
holding an acorn-branch vert, fructed
plume of ostrich-feathers ppr.
:

cf.

114. 8

Postlethwaite, on a ducal coronet or, a


boar's head sa., couped gu.
Postlethwaite, George Burrow, Esquire.
B.A., of Yewhurst, Bickley, Kent, and
14, Gray's Inn Square, W.C, on a
ducal coronet or, a boar's head erased

close sa.

Postlethwaite of the Oaks, Cumb., out


of a ducal coronet or, a boar's head
sa.
Semper paratus.
41. 4
Poston, a demi-lion or, supporting an
arch gu.
Posynworth, a lion's head erased gu..
18. 6
collared or.
Potkin of Rickmansworth, Herts, Sevenoaks, Kent, and Cambs, a stag's head
erased sa., attired or, the nose arg.
121. 2
Pott, a tower ppr., and on the battlements thereof a crescent arg.
156.4
Pott and Potts of London and Norf., a
leopard sejant ppr., collared, lined, and
ringed az.
24. 8
Pott, Chesh., a wild cat sejant, collared
and chained or.
cf. 26. 13
Pott, Chesh., and of Stancliffe, Derbysh..
on a mount vert, a greyhound couchant
gu., collared and ringed or
Pott,
Henry Percy, Borthwickshields
House, Hawick, N.B., a leopard sejant
ppr., collared, lined, and ringed or.
Vive ut vivas.
Pott of Woodside, Windlesham, an ounce
sejant ppr., collared and chained or.
Fortis et astutus.
Potter, Somers., Devonsh., Oxon., and
Kent, a sea-horse or.
46. 2
Potter, William, Esquire, of Liverpool, in
front of a cross crosslet fitchee gu., a
sea-horse or.
Potter of Buile Hill, Manchester, on a
mount vert, a sea-horse erect ppr.,
gorged with a collar gemel sa., and
supporting a rudder or.
46. i
Potter, Thomas Bayley, 31, Courtfield
Virtuti
Gardens, S.W., same crest.
fortuni comes.
Potter, a star of twelve rays or, between

two wings arg.


Potter, Norf., an elephant's

head erased

arg., guttee-de-sang.
cf. 133. 3
Pottinger, Sir Henry, Bart., J. P., D.L.. a
dexter arm embowed in armour ppr.,

garnished or, the hand gauntleted and


grasping a sword, also ppr., hilted and
pommelled or, the arm encircled by
an Eastern coronet gu. Virtus in ardua.
cf.

195.

Pottinger of Mount Pottinger, Devonsh.,


a dexter arm in armour embowed ppr..
garnished or, the hand gauntleted and
grasping a sword, also ppr., hilted and
pommelled of the second, the arm encircled by an Eastern coronet gu.
Vircf. 195. I
J, i anho,.
tlcur-de-lis gu.
14S. 2
Potts-Chatto, <,:, Chatto.
Potts, a lion's head erased az.
17. 8
Potts, on a mount vert, a greyhound
couchant arg.
cf. 60. i
Potts, Bart, (extinct), of Mannington,
Norf., a leopard sejant ppr., collared,
lined, and ringed az.
24. 8

Pottman, a

Potts,

William Trumperaut, same

crest.

In vinculis etiam attdax.


Poulain, an eagle displayed gu.
75. 2
Poulden, a hand issuing from a cloud
215. 1
holding a book expanded.

POU
a

Poulet,

elevated,

ducally gorged and belled.


Poulett, Earl, Viscount Hinton, and Baron
Poulett, of Hinton St. George, Somers.,

an arm embowed in armour, holding


in the hand a sword, all ppr.
Gardcz
195. 2
49. 7

la loi.

Poulett, a unicorn's

POW

453

hawk with wings

head

vert.

Pouley, Essex, within an annulet


eagle displayed az.
Poulter, a ship in full sail ppr.

or,

an

paw a broken tilting-spear

bend ppr., Powell and Powel, a demi-savage holding


in his dexter hand a club.
therefrom by a ribbon gu. an escut1 86. 5
cheon resting on the wreath sa., charged Powell, Wales, a talbot's head ppr.
with a pheon or.
56. 12
Powell,
Charles Watson,
Speldhurst, Powell, William
Beauclerk, Nanteos,
Aberyswyth, a talbot's head ppr..
Tunbridge Wells, same crest.
collared.
Powell, Rev. Clement, the Rectory,
Powell, Wales, a talbot's head couped
Newick, Sussex, same crest.
arg., collared and ringed or.
Powell, same crest.
Edrych i fynw.
cf. 56. i
Powell, Hubert John, Lewes, Sussex, Powell, of Nanteos, Cardigansh., a talbot's head couped ppr.
Inter hastas et
same crest.
in

13 Powell, James Crofts, 13, Chester Street,


Poultney, Leics. and Yorks, a leopard's
Grosvenor Place, S.W., same crest.
head gardant erased sa., gorged with Powell, Reginald Henry, Lewes, Sussex,
a (lueal coronet or.
same crest.
Poultney, a leopard's head gardant erased Powell, Arthur Crofts, Esquire, J.P., of
Milton Heath, Dorking, a lion passant
Poulton, an anchor and cable sa.
or, holding in the dexter paw a broken
160.

Pound

16:. 2
of Drayton, Hants, a castle ppr.

Pound

pendent
therefrom by a riband gu. an escutcheon resting on the wreath sa., charged
with a pheon or. Ar nid yw puyil pydtilting-spear

in

bend

ppr.,

hostes.

56.

12

Powell of Rock Dale, Kent, two arrows


in saltire ppr., thereon a sparrow-hawk
arg., holding in the beak a sprig of oak
slipped fructed, vert.
Powell, Shropsh., an estoile.
164. i
Powell, a spear broken in two pieces, the
upper part in bend surmounted by the
lower in bend sinister, all within two
branches of laurel disposed orleways

vert.
of London, same crest.
Firma
Power, Viscount Valentia (extinct), a
durarU.
yw.
155-8
demi-stag salient sa., attired and unPound, A. J., Esquire, United University Powell, a lion statant regardant, pierced
gu. or.
119. 2
Club, a boar's head couped close.
through the chest by an arrow in bend,
Power, Scotland, a stag's head, and beFidus et audax.
point downwards.
tween the attires a cross patee. Per
Pount, Scotland, a buck's head cabossed Powell, a demi-lion rampant.
10. 2
1 20. 9
crucem ad coronam.
ppr., attired or.
Dum spiro, spero.
Powell of Castle Madoc, a lion's head
122. 5
erased arg., gorged with a collar flory- Power, a stag's head cabossed ppr., attired or, and between the attires a
Pountney, a leopard's head and neck
counter-flory gu.
Anima in amicis

erased.
Pourle, Powrie,

23.

10

una.

cf.

18.

122. 13

crucifix, also ppr.

and Purie, Scotland, a Powell, Sir Richard Douglas, Bart., Power-Lalor of Long Orchard, co. Tipperary (i) A arm embowed vested
hunting-horn az., garnished gu.
VesK.C.V.O., M.D., 62, Wimpole Street,
gu., cuffed vert, the hand grasping a
pere et mane.
228. 1
W., same crest.
sword ppr. (for Lalor). 204. I. (2) A
Povey, a bugle-horn sa., verruled or, Powell, William Folliott, Esquu-e, Sharow
stag's head cabossed ppr., attired or,
stringed gu.
228. 1
Hall, Ripon, a lion's head erased arg.,
and between the attires a crucifix ppr.
Povey of London, out of a mural coronet
gorged with a collar flory gu. Anima
122. 13
(for Power).
or, a griffin's head ppr., charged with
Power,
Sir James Douglas Talbot, Bart.,
an annulet for difference.
cf. 67. 10 Powell, Rev. Charles Thomas, M.A., 3,
of Edermine, co. Wexford, a buck's
College Yard. Worcs., a lion's gamb
Powe, a crescent az.
163. 2
head cabossed quarterly gu. and or,
Powell, see Sweetman-Powell.
erased gu., surmounted by a rose of
between the attires counterchanged a
Powell, Surrey, a lion rampant arg., holdthe last, stalked, leaved, and slipped
cross calvary erect gu.
Per crucem ad
ing a garb vert.
saltireways ppr.
Per devias vias.
coronam.
cf. 122. 5
Powell, Shropsh., a lion rampant sa. Powell, Robert Henry Wynyard, M.D.,
Power
of Corheen, co. Galway, a buck's
Oinne bonuni Dei donum.
i. 10
Ottawa, Canada, the sun or, above
head cabossed arg., attired or, and bePowell, Bart.. Shropsh.
clouds ppr. Aude.
(i) A lion ramtween the attires a crucifix ppr.
pant sa., armed and langued gu. (for Powell of Fulham, Middx., and St.
122. 13
Powell).
I. 10.
James's, Clerkenwell, a lion's head
(2) A dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand ppr. grasperased gu.
17. 2 Power of Roskeen, co. Cork, same crest.
122. 13
Per crucem ad coronam.
ing a sword arg., hilted or, all on a sun Powell of Penkelly, Heref., a lion's gamb
Tipco.
Wilmar,
Power,
Mandeville-,
of
in splendour ppr. {for Kynaston).
36. 4
erased or.
perary, Ireland, a stag's head cabossed
Powell, Sir Francis Sharp, Bart., of Powell of Hurdcott House, Wilts, a lion's
arg., attired or, between the attires a
Horton Old HaU, Bradford, Yorks, a
gamb erect and erased gu. Spes mea
cross Calvary of the first, thereon a
lion rampant sa., gorged with a double
Christus erit.
36. 4
representation of the Crucifixion ppr.
chain or, therefrom pendent a pheon Powell of Hinton, Heref., and St. Albans,
122.13
Per crucem ad coronam.
arg., and resting the sinister fore- paw
Herts, out of a ducal coronet or, a
Power,
a stag's head cabossed ppr., atof
and
armed
on an escutcheon of the second.
demi-griifin sa., beaked
tired or, on the top of the scalp a cross
the first.
64. 4
botonnee gu.
cf. 122. 5
Powell, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Claringbold, J.P., of Banlahan, co. Cork, Power, a buck's head cabossed ppr., between the attires a cross gu., surmountIreland, out of a ducal coronet or, a
Powell, Jeffreys-, of Broynllis, Breconsh.
ing an escallop arg.
cf. 122. 5
vert,
charged on the
(i) A lion rampant arg., holding bedemi-griffin
shoulder with a trefoil slipped or. Power, Sir ,\dam Clayton, Bart., J. P.,
tween the paws a garb vert, and supD.L., of Kilfane, co. Kilkenny, a stag's
Edrych i fynw
porting with the dexter hind-paw an
cf. 64. 4
semper.
patrid
head erased ppr. Pro
escutcheon sa., charged with a boar's Powell of London, out of a ducal coronet
:

head, also arg. (for Powell).


(2) Upon
the stump of a tree between two palmbranches ppr., a heron arg., holding in
the beak a spear-head ppr. (for Jeffreys).
Lahore et scientia.
Powell of Newicke, Sussex, a lion passant
or, holding in the dexter paw the
broken shaft of a spear in pale ppr.
Powell of Bruton, Somers., a lion passant,
re^sting the dexter paw on a broken

64. 4
or, a demi-griffin sa.
Powell, Heref., out of a ducal coronet or,
a demi-griffin sa., beaked and legged
64. 4
of the first.
Powell, a boar passant sa., collared and
lined or.

Powell of Llwydarth, Lanharen, and


Maesteg, Glamorgansh., Wales, a boar's
head.
43- '
Powell, Wales, a Saracen's head affrontee,
couped at the shoulders ppr., wreathed
tilting-spear arg.
about the temples arg. and sa.
Powell, Nathanael, Luctons, Buckhurst
190. 5
Hill, Essex, a lion passant or, in the

121. 2

Power, Ambro.se William Bushe, J.P.,


Glencairn Abbey, Lismore, Ireland,

and motto.
Power, Manley Kingsmill Maidey,

same

crest

of the

Hill Court, near Ross, Heref., issuant


or, a stag's head
sa., gorged with a laurel- wreath, and

from a mural coronet


of
prcecipiet de

attired

the

first.

Angdis

suis

te.

Long
George Richard,
Power-Lalor,
Ireland: (i)
Orchard, Templemore,
An arm embowed vested gu., cuffed

POW

PRA

454

Charles Assheton Whateley


vert, the hand ppr. grasping a short Pownall,
15, St. John's Park, Blackheath, S.E.
sword, also ppr. {/or Lalor).
(2) A
same crest.
stag's head affrontee or, between the
horns a crucifix ppr. {for Poioer). Powney of Old Windsor, Berks, a demieagle with wings Expanded sa. charged
Forlis et fidelis.
on the breast v.-ith a mascle arg.
Power, Oxon., a buck's head couped sa.
,

121. 5
attired or.
of Kilbolane, co. Cork, Ireland
121. 5
stag's head couped sa.
Power, Ireland, an antelope's head erased,
the neck transfixed by a spear, all ppr,
127. I

Power

Power, a dexter hand ppr., holding s


close helmet az.
217. 12
Power, Henry, M.B., Bagdale Hall
Whitby, an arm -rambraced embowed
grasping a sword, all ppr., charged
Un Dieu
with a cross crosslet az.
Roi/.

Powers, a stag's head couped j


charged on the neck with a trefoil
vert.

121. 8

c/.

(Wingfield)
Powerscourt,
Viscount
Powerscourt, near Enniskerry, co
Wicklow, a demi-eagle rising wit!
wings expanded arg., looking at ths
sun in its splendour. Fidelite est de
Dieu.
Powerton, Essex, a hand ppr., holding a
spur or.
217. 14
Powis, Earl of (Herbert), Powis Castle,
Welshpool, a wyvern vert, holding in
the mouth a sinister hand couped
the wrist gu.
Ung je strveraij.
"

70-

Powis, .sec Powys.


Powis, a demi-lion rampant regardant,
Audacter et sincere.
cf. 16. 5
Powis, a lion's gamb erased sa., grasping
a sceptre or.
38. 7
Powis of Sutton, Shropsh., a lion's
erased gu., grasping a sceptre
the top a fleur-de-lis.
38. 7
Powle, a demi-savage brandishing a sabre
i

ppr.

Powle,

cj.

Essex,

a unicorn

186. 3

passant

az.,

armed and maned or.


cf. 48. 5
Powles, upon a mount vert, in front of
two battle-axes iu saltire or,
statant sa., armed or. Qualis vita
finis ita.
Powlett, see Cleveland,

Duke

of,

Powlett, see Bolton, Baron.


Powlett, Baron Bayning, see
Powlett of Llandisil, Cardigansh., a fal
con rising and belled or, ducally gorged
gu.
87. 2
Powlett, Hants, a sphinx statant with
wings expanded ppr.
Pownall, a unicorn's head erm.
49. 7
Pownall of Pownall, Chesh., a lion's gamb
erect and erased ppr., holding a key
or, from which a chain is reflexed of
the same.
35. i
Pownall of London, a lion's gamb erect
and erased sa., charged with two roses

holding a key iu bend sinister,


wards downwards, or, from which a
chain is entwined about the gamb of
the same.
Grace me guide.
35-4
Pownall, John Fish, J.P., 63, RusseU
Square, W.C, same crest and motto.
arg.,

of Liverpool, a lion's gamb


erased ppr., charged with two muUets
in pale arg., holding a key in bend sinister or, and affixed thereto a chain
entwined about the gamb of the same.
0/ficium prcesto.
35-7

Pownall

wards upwards, and to the sinister or,


cuffed of the same, the hand ppr. holding a cross patee fitchee in bend, also
arg.
cf. 207. 3
Poyner of Beslow and Shrewsbury,
Shropsh., a demi-buck salient ppr., attired or, holding in his feet a chaplet
of laurel vert, charged on the shoulder
with a bugle-horn stringed or.

cf. 81. 6
Pre Penton, formerly
of Fyfield House, Andover, Hants,
front of a demi-eagle, wings displayed Poynes, a demi-leopard ducally gorged
sa.,
holding in the beak a mascle
ppr.
25. 10
pierced, three like mascles fessways Poynes of North Okingdon, Essex, and
and interlaced arg. Pro Rege.
Alderley, Glouc, a hand issuing from
Powney, Cecil Du Pre Penton, Fyfield
clouds ppr.
House, Andover, Hants, in front of a Poynings, Baron Poynings, a dragon's
demi-eagle, wings displayed sa. holding
head between two wings displayed.
in the beak a mascle pierced, three like
Badges : (i) A key erect, wards
72. 7.
mascles fessways and interlaced arg
downwards, surmounted by an antique
Pro Rege.
coronet.
(2) A unicorn statant.
Powrie of Woodcocksholme, Scotland, a Poynings, Dorset, a dragon's head with
hunting-horn az., garnished gu.
Ves
wings displayed.
72. 7
pere et mane.
228. 11 Poynings, a pomegranate ppr.
152.4
Powrie of Roswallie, Forfarsh., Scotland Poynten, a pelican's nest with young
a hunting-horn az., garnished and
birds ppr.
113- 7
stringed gu.
Vesjjere et mane.
Poynter, Sir Edward John, Bart., 28,
228. I
Albert Gate, S.W., in front of a cubit
Powtrell, a Saracen's head issuing ppr.
arm erect vested gu., encircled by an
annulet or, cuffed arg., the hand ppr.
190. 14
Powtrell of West Hallam, Derbysh., a
holding two crosses patee fitchee in
hedgehog gu., coUared, chained, and
saltire, also or, a mount vert.
272. i
quilled or.
Poynter, Middx., a cubit arm vested sa.,
cf. 135. i
Powys, see Lilford, Baron.
cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr. a
Powys-Lybbe, Reginald Cecil Lybbe,
baton in bend ensigned with a cross
lion's gamb erect and erased gu., hold
formee or.
ing a sceptre or.
Parta tueri.
Poynter, a hand holding a baton.
Powys of Hard wick, Oxon., a lion's gam! Poynter, Chesh., an arm in bend vested
erect and erased gu., holding a sceptre
sa., cuffed or, pointing with the forein bend sinister headed with a fleur
finger ppr.
delis or.
Poynton, a stag's head vert.
21.5
Powys of Berwick, Shropsh., a lion's Poyntz, a sword erect ppr.
170.2
gamb erased and erect gu., holding a Poyntz and Poynes, of Iron Acton.
sceptre headed with a fleur-de-lis or
Glouc, of Midgham, Berks, and Cowdray, Sussex, a cubit arm, the fist
38. 7
Powys, Shropsh. (i) A lion's gamb
clenched ppr., vested in a shirt-sleeve
erased gu., grasping a sceptre or.
arg.
38. 7.
(2) A man's hand couped at Poyntz of Acton, co. Armagh, Ireland, a
the middle of the arm and erect
cubit arm erect, the fist clenched ppr.,
armour ppr. grasping a sceptre or.
vested in a shirt-sleeve arg.
Powys-Keck, Harry Leycester, the Knoll, Poyntz of Havant and Bedhampton,
Kingston Hill, Surrey: (i) Out of
Northamp., out of a naval coronet
mural crown gu., a maiden's head
arg., a cubit arm, the hand grasping
erm., purfled or, her hair dishevelled
two flagstaves in saltire ppr., and
and flotant of the same, adorned with
flowing from either a French tricolor
a chaplet vert, and garnished with

Powney,

Du

Cecil

'

roses

gamb

ppr. (for Keck).


(2) A lion's
erased and erect gu., grasping a
bendways or (for Powys).

221. 5
Impeteaux, in letters of gold.
PoyntZ-Stewart, Charles, J.P., Chestield
est mafoi.
Parta tueri.
Park, Stevenage, Herts, a man's head
Poyle of Castlezance, Cornw., a hemp
couped ppr. Never unprepared.
hackle or.
Poyser of London, a stag's head erased
Poynder, Dickson-, Sir John Poynder,
gu., attired or, holding in the mouth
Bart., of Hardingham, Norf.
(i)Over
an oUve-brauch fructed ppr., charged
an arm in armour embowed, brandishon the neck with an Eastern crown or.
ing in the gauntlet a falchion ppr., a Poyser, Arthur Horatio, M.A., Sydentrident and a spear in saltire or.
ham, Kent, same crest.
306. 10.
Out
of
a
demi-tower
Praed,
a demi-lion az.
10. 2
(2)
arg., charged with a cross patonce gu., Praed, Bucks and Oxon., out of a firea cubit arm erect vested sa., cuffed or,
leaved ducal coronet or, a unicorn's
holding in the hand ppr. a cross pateo
head arg., armed and maned of the
fitched of the first.
For'^zs fortuna
first.
cf. 48. 12
fupat.
306. 9 Praed, Mackworth-, Robert Herbert, of
Poynder, Alfred, Esquire, M.A., of 43,
Mickleham Downs, Dorking, out of a
Lee Park, Blackheath, S.E., same
five-leaved ducal coronet or, a unicrest.
En avant poyn d'erreur.
corn's head arg., maned and horned
Poynder, issuant out of the battlements
or.
of a castle arg., charged with a cross Pranell or Prannell of London, and
flory gu., a dexter cubit arm erect
Martin Wothy, Hants, issuing from
vested sa., charged with a key in pale,
rays ppr., an eagle's head sa.
84. 13
fleur-de-lis

En Dieu

PRA

PRE

455

Herts, issuing from rays an Prendergast, a man's head couped at the


neck ppr.
eagle's head, all or.
190. 12
84. 13
Prater of Eton Water, Wilts, a pegasus Prendergast, an antelope's head couped
ppr., attired gu.
current sa., ducally gorged or.
cf. 126. 2
230. 20 Prendergast of Newcastle, co. Tipperary,
a heraldic antelope trippant ppr., atPrater, Thomas Herbert, the Grange,
tired and ungu. or.
Faruborough, Banbury, same crest.
Vincit Veritas.

Preston, Scotland, out of a ducal coronet


a unicorn's head. Prcesto, ut prcestem.

Prannell,

48.

Labor omnia vincit.


127. 5
under a palm-tree vert, a lion Prendergast, General Sir Harry Norton
couchant gardaut.
Dalrymple, G.C.B., V.C, Heron Court,

Prater,

Pratt, see Camden, Marquess of.


Pratt, a wolf's head erased quarterly arg.
30.'8
and sa.
Pratt, Norf., a wolf's

and

head per pale

sa.

arg.
30.

Richmond,

Surrey,

same

crest

and

motto.

or.

127. 5

a wolf's head per pale arg. and Prentice, Scotland, a wolf's head erased
or.
gorged with a collar, thereon three
30. 8
Tuum est.
Prentice, an eagle displayed holding in
the dexter claw a dagger and in the
Pratt, Kent, an elephant's head erased
Pratt,
sa.,

pellets counterchanged.

Judicium parium aut

arg.

sinister a pistol, all ppr.

lex terrce.

133- 3
Pratt, Rev. John, Durris,
land, same crest.

Gawsworth, Carrigrohane,

Pratt, Robert,

Cork,

same

Bantry, Ire-

crest.

Pratt, Edward
Hall, Norf.,

Roger Murray, of Ryston


between a branch of oak
and another of pine ppr., each fructed
or, a wolf's head per pale arg. and sa.,

with a collar charged with


three roundles, all counterchanged,
langued, and erased gu.
Rident flo-

gorged

rentia prata.
Pratt of Youghal
Cork, Ireland,

and Castlemartyr, co.


an elephant's head
erased sa., tusked or.
133-3
Biokerton, Roughton, Cterleon,
Monm., in front of two javelins in
saltire an elephant's head couped ppr.,
holding in the trunk a mullet of six
points or.
Aut fas aut mors.
Pratt, Leics., a demi-unicorn or, holding
a lozenge az.
cf. 48. 7
Pratt of Hathern, Leics., and South wark,
Surrey, a demi-unicorn salient or, holding a mascle az.
Pratt, Suff., a lizard vert, ducally gorged
Pratt,

and

lined or.

c/. 138. 5
a falcon ppr.,
c/. 85. 2
gu.
174. 14
Castle, co. Cavan,

Pratt, CO. Meath, Ireland,


hflled and jessed or.
Pratt, a caltrap

embrued

Cabra
Ireland, a lion's head erased gu.,
pierced through the back of the neck
with a broken spear ppr.
Virtute ct

Pratt, Joseph, of

Prentice,

Thomas Augustus,

Esquire, of

Armagh, Ireland, a demi-greyhound


rampant or, collared, ringed, and lined
sa., and charged on the shoulder with
a trefoil slipped vert. Nee timeo nee
spcrno.
cf. 60. 8
Prentice, Johu George, Oxton, Chesh.,
same crest and motto.
Prentis, a leopard's face gu., spotted or.
22 2
Prentys of Wygenhall and Burston, Norf.,
a demi-gre3'hound or, collared, ringed,
and lined sa.
cf. 60. 8
Prescop, a horse's head arg.
cf. 50. 13
Prescot or Prescott, a dexter hand apaumoe gu.
222. 14
Prescot, Lines, out of a ducal coronet
or,
a boar's head and neck arg.,
bristled or.
41. 4
Prescott, Hants, on a mural coronet a
buck sejant.
116. 4
Prescott, Sir George Lionel LawsonBagot,
Bart., of Theobalds Park, Herts, a cubit
arm erect vested gu., cuffed erm.,
holding in the hand ppr. a hand
beacon sa., fired ppr. Lux tnihi Deus.
Prescott, Charles Barrow Clarke, Wilmslow Park, Wilmslow, Chesh., same
crest and motto.
Prescott - Decie,
Bockleton
Richard,
Court, Tenbury
(i)
cubit arm erect
holding in bend sinister a sword ppr.,
:

pommel and

hilt or.

Dieu

veult.

cf.

29. 2

Preston of Holker, Lanes, on a tower


arg., a stork rising of the last, beaked or.
Preston, Ireland, on a ducal coronet per
pale or and gu., a griffin sejant of the
first, resting the dexter claw on an e.scutcheon of the last.
62. 11
Preston, Suff. and Ireland, between two
wings az., a crescent or.
cf. 112. 6
Preston, Sir Jacob, Bart., of Beeston St.
Lawrence, Norf., a crescent or. Pristinum spero lumen.
163. 2
Preston of Bellinter. co. Meath, Ireland,
a crescent or, between two wings inverted az.
Virtus sui ipsius proe-

Nathaniel Francis, Swainston,


Navan, same crest and motto.
Preston of Yarmouth, a crescent or, between two wings sa.
cf. 1 1 2. 6
Preston of Ardsallagh, co. Meath, Ireland,
a crescent or, between two wings inverted az. Sui ipsius proeviium.
Preston of Chilwick, Herts, and Beds,
out of a mural coronet or, a demi-fox
rampant sa., gorged with a collar erm.
Preston of Up-Ottery, Devonsh., and
Durh., on a chapeau gu., turned up
erm., a wolf or.
Preston, John Wilby, of Dalby Park.
Lines, same crest and motto.
Preston, Major-General John Ingle, 6, the
Esplanade, Plymouth, on a chapeau
gu.. turned up erm.. a fox passant ppr.
Preston of Preston - in - Amounderness,
28. 10
Lanes, a wolf passant ppr.
Preston,

between two

49. 7

cf.

Preston of West Derby, Lanes :.(i) On


a ruined tower or, a falcon with wings
expanded and elevated ppr., beaked,
legged, and belled of the first.
(2) On
a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a wolf
or.
Si Dieu veult.
Preston, Rev. John D'Arcy Waroop,
Yorks, on a tower or, a falcon with
wings expanded and elevated ppr.,
beaked, legged, and belled of the first.
SiDieuveidt.
c/. 156. 8
Preston, Captain
John Norcliffe, of
Flasby Hall, Gargrave, Yorks, same
crest and motto.
Preston of Preston Richard, Preston
Patrick, Nether Levens, Westml., and
of the Manor and Abbey of Furness,
Lanes
(
On a ruined tower arg.
i )
a falcon volant of the same, beaked,
legged, and belled or.
(2) On a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a wolf or. Si

Prendergast, Bart, {extinct), of Gort, co.


GJalway, Ireland, same crest.
Vincit
Veritas.

.12

Preston, out of a marquess's coronet a


unicorn's head ppr.
Prcesto, ut prcestem.
cf. 48. 12
Preston, Scotland, an angel ppr.
Prcesto,
ut prcestem.
1 84. 12
Preston, Lanes, Cumb., and Westml.;
over a ruined tower a falcon volant,
both arg., beaked, legged, and belled

tre-

243. 17.
(2) A cubit arm
vested gu., guttee-d'or, holding in the

foils vert.

hand ppr. a beacon sa., fired ppr.


Walter Caulfeild, J.P., Oving
Tou jours pret.
Pratt,
243. 18
House, Aylesbury, same crest.
Presland and Prestland, a man's head
couped at the shoulders affrontee sa.,!
Pratte, a lion's head erased vert.
17. 8
ducally crowned or.
Prattenton of Clareland and Hartlobury,
192. 9
Worcs., a goat's head erased or.
Pressly, Wilts, Hants, and London, a
128. S
cockatrice sejant ppr.
68. 4
Pratter, a horse's head charged with a Prest of Sheffield, a demi-terrestrial globe

demi-pegasus regardant
erm., semee of mullets gu., supporting
Prattinton of Bewdley, Worcs.. a goat's
head erased or. Vim vi repellere licet.
an anchor erect sa. Toujours prest.
128. 5
"^7- 6
X
Prattman, Durh.
(i) Two lion's gambs Prestage, a porcupine ppr.
136. 5
erased holding a mullet or.
c/. 10. 2
Prestley, London and Herts, a cockatrice
arg., standing on a broken lance or, Preston, an arm in armour embowed
(2) A demi-lion rampant holding a
cross patee fitched gu.
Labor omnia
the top in the mouth, headed of the
holding in the hand a dagger, all ppr.,
caltrap.

cf.

51.

ppr., thereon a

vincit.

first.

hilted or.

196. 5

Preston-Hillary, Charles Ernest Richard,


Preadeaux, a cutlass and a caduceus in Preston, see Gormanston, Viscount.
saltier, and in chief a Mercury's cap, Preston, Lord Dingwall, out of a ducal
out of a mural crown or, a cubit arm
all ppr.
coronet or, a unicorn's head sa.
in armour ppr., garnished or, encircled
48. 12
cf. 171. I
Prelate, a garb in fess ppr.
by a sash vert, the gauntlet holding a
Robert William
153-6 Preston, Campbell-,
Virtute nihil
galtrap erect of the first.
Prendergast, Ireland, a cockatrice with
Pigott Clarke, of Valleyfield House,
269. 1}
wings expanded ppr.
68. 6
Culrose, N.B., same crest and motto.
invium.

PRE
ethsh., a lion

the

Price,

22.

or.

Domine, sperabi.

136.

Prestwold, a demi-Hon rampant ducally


10. 7
gorged, all ppr.
Prestwood of Boterford, North Huish,
Devonsh., a grifSn's head sa., with

wings endorsed

or,

pellettee,

also or.
Pretor, Samuel Ashton,
Belfield House, near

beaked,

67. 1
Esquire, J.P.,
cj.

Weymouth, a

dexter arm fesseways couped habited,


charged with two roundles, holding in
Amor patriae.
the hand a fasces.
Pretor, an eagle's head couped or, with
wings addorsed sa., gorged with a
collar arg.

Pretor-Pinney, Frederick Wake, Esquire,


(i)
of the Grange, Somerton, Somers.
An arm in armour embowed couped at
the shoulder, the part from the elbow
upon
to the shoulder fesseways lying
the wreath, holding in the hand ppr. a
:

cross erosslet fitchee in bend sinister


arg. {for Pinney).
237. 10.
(2)

rampant

arg.,

Price, Howel John James, Esquire, D.L.,


J.P., Greensted Hall, Ongar, Essex, in
front of a boy's head affrontee, couped
at the shoulders ppr., two serpents
saltirewise, heads upward vert, and a
spear-head fessewise. Innocentes sicut
pueri sagaces sicut serpeiUes.
Price, James Benjamin Garsed, Esquire,
of Penscynor, near Neath, South Wales,
same crest and motto.
Price, John Bulkeley, of Plas Cadnant,
Anglesey, a falcon rising az.
fynno

holding in

dexter paw a rose-sprig


Vita brevis gloria ceterna.

Prestwick or Prestwich, Bart. (exUnct),


In
of Holme, Lanes, a porcupine ppr.
ie,

PRI

556

Prestwick, a leopard's face jessant-de-lis

ppr.

Ralph George, 26, Hyde Park


Gardens, W., same crest.
Price of Marrington Hall, and Brompton
Hall, Shropsh., a demi-lion rampant
erminois, holding between the paws an
escallop sa., and transfixed through
the mouth by a tilting-spear palewise
ppr.
237. 14
Price-Davies, Stafford Davies, Esquire

Upon a mount vert, between two


antlers or, a lion's head erased arg.,
(i)

ducally crowned gu., and charged with

an

Davies).
237. 13.
(2) A demi-lion rampant erminois, holding between the paws an escallop sa.,
and transfixed through the mouth by
a tilting-spear paleways ppr. {for
Price).
237. 14
Price of Saintfield, co. Down, Ireland, a
lion's head erased or.
Quis timeo.
estoile sa.

{/or

Na

Duwnifydd.

88.2

Hugh

Bulkeley, J. P., the Moorings,


Menai Bridge, Anglesey, same crest
and motto.
Price, Ireland, a cock gu., holding in the
beak a pea-pod ppr. In vigilasic vinces.
Price,

cf.

28. 2

a bugle-horn stringed

Price, Shropsh.,

17. 8

Price of Barton Regis, Glouc, out of a


mural coronet or, a lion's head ppr.
19. 12
Price, James Nugent Blackwood, Saint-

91. 2

Carmarthensh., a
wolf rampant arg. Spes tutissima cmlis.

Price of Glangwilley,

Price, Ireland, a mortar

mounted

or.

228. II
ppr.

169

10

Price, a garb banded or.


153-2
A
Price, G. P., Esquire, the Avenue, Elmers,
demi-eagle or, the wings endorsed sa.,
Surbiton,
head
a
dragon's
vert,
field, CO. Down, a lion's head erased or.
semee of trefoils slipped of the first,
erased
gu.,
holding
in
the
mouth
a
Quis
timet.
trefoil
like
the
beak
a
and holding in
sinister hand couped at the wrist
(i) A
Price of Castle Madoc, V.'ales
vert (jor Pretor).
A mar palrice.
and dropping blood gu.
dragon's head vert, erased gu., holding
237- II
in the mouth a sinister hand erect Price-Davies, Stafford Davies, Esquire,
Pretyman, Ernest George, Orwell Park,
of Marrington Hall, Chirbury, Salop
couped at the wrist, also gu., dropping
Ipswich, two lion's gambs erased sup(i) Upon a mount vert, between two
blood ppr. {for Price). 72. 6.
(2) A
all
or.
Vincet
porting
a mullet,
antlers or, a lion's head erased arg.,
boar's head erased in fess {for Powell).
Veritas.
ducally
crowned gu., and charged with
2
43.
Prevost, Sir Charles Thomas Keble, Bart.,
an estoile sa. {for Davies). (2) A demiM.A., of Belmont, Hants, a demi-lion Price, Morgan Philips, Tibberton Court,
Uon erminois, holding between the
Glouc, a dragon's head erased vert,
rampant az., charged on the shoulder
paws an escallop sa., and transfixed
transfixed by a broken spear from the
with a mural crown or, the sinister paw
through the mouth by a tilting-spear
sinister in bend sinister ppr., in the
grasping a sword erect ppr., pommel
paleways ppr. {for Price). Dum spiro
mouth an eagle's leg erased arg. iif/e
and hilt or. Sermtum eineri.
:

Prevost, Captain William. Elfords, Hawkhurst, Kent, same crest and motto.
Priaulx, Guernsey, an eagle displayed or.

Cesar Auguste.

75-2

Price, see Rugge- Price.


Price, a lion rampant sa.

I.

:o

Price, a lion rampant regardant sa.


2. II

rampant regardant
2. 3
Hocg dy mwyal.

Price- Williams, a lion


or.

Price of Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey,


on a mural coronet or, a lion rampant

regardant sa., holding between the


paws a fleur-de-lis of the first.
rampant or, holding
and leaved vert.
Price, Shropsh., a lion rampant gu.,
holding in his paws a sprig vert, flowered of the first.
Price, Surrey, a lion rampant arg., holding a rose gu., slipped vert.
Vive ut
Price, Wales, a lion
a rose gu., stalked

Price, Bart, {extinct}, of Foxley, Heref., a


lion rampant arg., holding in the dexter fore-paw a rose slipped ppr.
Auxi-

lium vieum a Doinino.

Leonard C, Ewell, Surrey, a lion


rampant arg., in the dexter paw a rose

Price,

gu., slipped vert.

Vive ut vivas.

Edward Augustus Uvedale, 17,


Penywern Road, Earl's Court, S.W.,
a lion rampant arg., holding in the
dexter paw a rose gu., stalked and

Price,

leaved vert.

Caradoc Rose, Bart., of Prichard, Lanes, a dragon's head erased


at the neck vert.
c/. 71. 2
Trengwainton, Comw.. a dragon's head
vert, erased gu., holding in the mouth a Pricliard of London, a horse's head erm.,
erased gu.
sinister hand erect couped at the wTist
U. 4
embrued and dropping blood, all ppr. Prichard, Captain Hubert Cecil, PwUywrach, Cowbridge, Glamorgansh., a
Arr Dwrr y gyd.
cf. -2. 6
wyvern's
mouth
head
erased
vert,
in
its
Price, John Frederic, C.S.I., same crest.
a hand sinister couped at the wTist gu.
Price, Green-, Sir Richard Dansey, Bart.,
with guttee-de-sang.
J.P., of Norton Manor, Radnorsh., in
front of a dragon's head erased vert, Prickard, Rev. William Edward, J.P.,
same crest.
holding in the mouth a dexter hand

couped at the WTist

Vive ut vivas.
Price,
Richard John Lloyd, F.R.A.,
F.Z.S., J.P.. D.L., of Rhiwlas, Merlon-

gu., tliree escallops

arg.
Vive hodie.
7i' 5
Price, a demi-grifiin segreant.
64. 2
Price of London, a griffin's head erased
arg., holding in the beak a thistle gu.,

stalked and leaved vert, all between


two wings ppr. Virtus prce nuinine.
</.

Price of Westbury,

head

vivas.

spero.

labor levis.
Price, Sir Francis

Price, Bucks,

same

65. II

Bucks, a leopard's

or.

crest.

22. 10
22. 10

Price John, Esquire, of 7, Rue Evrard de


Fouilloy, Amiens, France, on a wreath
of the colours an antlope holding in
the mouth a trefoil slipped or, resting

the dexter fore-leg upon an escutcheon


of the same, charged with a spear-head
sa., imbrued ppr.
Spes unica virtus.
126. 13

a holy lamb passant bearing a


banner charged with a cross.

Price,

130. 2
Price of London, a horse's head couped,
in the mouth a spear arg.

Prickett, a heart gu., within

a fetterlock

Prickett, of Bridlington, Yorks, a hind


trippant ppr. Auxilium ab alto.
124. 12
Prickett, Yorks, a pricket trippant ppr.
Prickley of London, on a chapeau gu.,

turned up erm., a mural coronet arg.,


thereon an arm in armour embowed

vambraced or, h(^ing in the


hand a battle-axe of the last, armed
ppr.,

Priddle, a demi-lion or.


lO. 2
Prideaulx, a horse's head erased per fess
or and gu.
51-4

Prideaux, Devonsh., an eagle volant arg..


beaked and legged gu.
Prideaux, Devonsh. and Cornw., an old
man's head couped at the shoulders
ppr., the hair and beard or, on his head
a chapeau gu. turned up arg.
Prideaux, a man's head in profile couped
at the shoulders, on his head a cha,

peau

az.,

turned up arg.

PRO

PRI
Prideaux, Bart, {extinct), of Netherton,

Princep, an

head erased ppr.

Prior-Wandesforde, ^ Richard
Henry,
Castleoomes, co. Kilkenny, same crests
83- 2
a demiand mottoes.
80. 14 Prior, a dexter hand holding a crosier

Devonsh., a man's head in profile


CQuped at the shoulders ppr., and or Pring, out of a ducal coronet or,
eagle displayed sa.
the head a chapeau az turned up arg
Pring, a dagger in pale ppr.
ppr.
providebit
169. 2
219. 4
Prideaux-Brune, Charles Glynn, lo, Gros Pring, Walter, of Northlands, Exeter, a Prior, a bird holding in the beak a slip.
venor Gardens, S.W. (i) A goat pas
sword in pale ppr. Amicitia reddit
92. 5
sant per pale indented arg. and sa.,
sa
Prisett or Prosset, Shropsh., a hand gu.,
armed and ungu. or, pendent from a Pringle, Sir Norman Robert, Bart., a
holding a torteau.
collar gu. a shield, thereon the arms of
saltier within a garland of bay-leaves Prissick, a porcupine.
136. 5
Brune. (2) A man's head in profile
ppr.
Corona fides. Amicitia reddit Pritchard, a dexter arm ppr., holding in
couped at the shoulders ppr., and on
honor es.
the hand a battle-axe az., handled gu.
the head a chapeau az., turned up arg. Pringle of Crichton, a saltire arg.
Spero
213. 12
Tou/ours pret.
et progredior.
Pritcbard, a horse's head bridled.
51.5
Prideaux-Brune, Charles Robert, the Pringle, an escallop or. Amicitia reddit Pritcbard, a goat's head erased.
12S. 5
Grange, Welwyn, Herts, same crests
141. 14
Pritcbard, an escaUop-shell arg.
and motto.
Pringle of Clifton, Roxburghsh., an es- Pritcbard, a lion rampant sa.
i. 10
callop between two palm- branches in Pritcbard, late John, Esquire, J. P., of
Prideaux-Brune, Rev. Edward Shapland,
Rowner Rectory, Gosport, same crests
orle.
Spero et progredior.
Stanmore Hall, Bridgnorth, and Brose141. 4
and motto.
Pringle, Scotland, an escallop between
ley, Shropsh., a dragon's head erased
two branches of palm in orle. Prompte
Pridbam, a hand ppr. holding a cha.
arg., holding in the mouth an escallop
peau az., turned up erm., between two
et consel.
141- 4
sa., the neck charged with two buckles
branches of laurel in orle vert.
217. ^ Pringle of Haining, Selkirksh.. an escalin fesse between as many barrulets az.
lop half opened, and therein a pearl
Pridham of Ottery, and 4, Balmora'l
Lahore et fide.
71. 9
Place, Plymouth, Devonsh., a lion's
ppr.
Prcemium virtutis.
Prittie, see Dunalley, Baron.
|

Deus

gamb erased az., grasping


or.
Prudhomme et loyal.

a fetterlock Pringle of Caledon, co. Tyrone, Ireland,


an escallop erminois
Amicitia reddit
honores.
collared
141. 14
Pringle, James Lewis, of Torwoodle,
cf. 49. 1
Priest, a martlet sa.
Selkirksh., Scotland, a serpent nowed
95. 5
Priestley, a demi-lion sa.
10. i
ppr.
Nosce teipsum.
142. 4
Priestley of Whitewindows,
Sowerby, Pringle of Whytbank and Yair, Selkirksh., Scotland, a man's heart ppr.,
Yorks, a cockatrice arg., standing on
the lower part of a broken spear in
winged or. Sursum.
112. 10
fess or, and holding the other part in Pringle, Alexander, Junior United SerRespite finem.
the mouth.
vice Club, same crest and motto.
Priestley, the late Sir W. 0., in front of Pringle of Greenknowe, Scotland,
an
anchor within a garland of bay-leaves
a mount, thereon a cockatrice holding
an arrow point downwards in its beak,
ppr.
Semper spero vieliora.
a serpent nowed, all ppr. Ars longa
161. 10
vita brevis.
269. 4 Prinne of Worcs., and AUington, Wilts,
out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle
Prigion or Prujean, a greyhound's head
displayed ppr., beaked sa.
erased sa., gorged with three roses in
80. 14
fess, between two bars arg.
61. 3 Prinsep-Levett,
Thomas, of Croxhall
Hall, Lichfield: (i) An eagle's head
Prime, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's
erased gu., guttee-d'or, in the beak a
gamb holding a tilting-spear ppr.
bird bolt erect (bolt downwards) ppr.
Prime of Walbertou House, Sussex, an
owl ppr., gorged with a collar or,
(for Prinsep).
(2) A demi-lion arg.,
ducally crowned or, gorged with a
charged with two mullets sa., and iscollar az., in the dexter paw a cross
suing from the mouth a scroll with
crosslet fitchee sa
this motto. Nil invita Minerva.
the sinister paw
resting on an escutcheon of the third
Primout and Primouth, Surrey, a demibuck sa., attired or.
charged with a fieur-de-lis or (jor
119. 2
Levett).
Primrose, Earl of Rosebery, see Rosebery.
Primrose, Scotland, a demi-lion gu., hold- Prior, see Murra3'-Prior.
ing in the dexter paw a primrose ppr. Prior, an escallop arg.
141. 14
Fide et fiducia.
Prior of Paragon House, Blackheath,
Kent, an escallop-shell arg. Speriamo.
Primrose, a demi-lion gu., holding in the
dexter paw a primrose or.
141. 14
Primrose, a lion rampant gu., holding in Prior, Ireland, a star of eight points
the dexter paw a primrose ppr.
wavy or.
cf. 1 64. 4
Primrose, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant Prior of Roding, Essex, a star of eight
ppr., armed and langued gu.
Primus
points wavy or.
3Ialo mori quam
tametsi virilis.
josdari.
10. 2
cf 164. 4
Primrose, Sir John Ure, Bart., a hand Prior, Ireland
vert.
{
.An estoile
i
couped at the wrist, grasping a prim164. I.
(2) A talbot's head erased
rose slipped ppr.
Fide et fiducia.
arg., charged on the breast with a
274. I
trefoil slipped ppr.
Quis audeat luci
Primrose, a dexter hand holding a sword
aggredi.
cf. 56. 2
212. 13 Prior- Wandesf orde
ppr.
(i) A church ppr.,
Prin, out of a ducal coronet or, a demithe spire az., and over it the motto.
eagle volant sa.
Pour Veglise (jor Wandesjord). 15S. 10.
Prince of Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury,
An etoile vert (jor Prior), and
(2)
Shropsh., out of a ducal coronet or, a
over it the motto. Quis nudcat luci
cubit arm erect vested gu., cuffed erm.,
aggrendi ?
164. i
holding in the hand ppr. three pine- Prior-Wandesforde, Henry Wallis, Crosapples of the first, stalked and leaved
sogne House, co. Tipperary, same
vert.
crests and mottoes.
Prierse,
vert.

a unicorn's head

gu.,

Tipperary, Ireland,
a wolf's head erased arg. In omnia
paratus
30. S
head erased per pale arg.

Prittie of Kilboy, CO.

Pritty, a wolf's

and gu.
Probert, an

arm

in

armour embowed

30. 8
ppr.,

the hand a sword ppr. 195. 2


Probert, William Richard, the Lodge,
Linton, Cambs, a Cornish chough ppr.
within a closed fetterlock or.
Proby, see Carysfort, Earl of.
Proby, Hunts" Chesh., and Shropsh., an
ostrich's head erased arg., ducally
gorged or, holding in the beak a key
of the last.

holding

in

Probyn, John Langford, late of Huntley

Manor, same

crest.

Probyn, General Sir Dighton M., K.C.S.I.,


K.C.B., C.B., of Park House, Sandringham, Norf., an ostrich's head
erased ppr., ducally gorged or, and
holding in the beak a key of the last.
Manus hcec inimica tyrannis.
Probyn, Clifiord, Gros venor Street, W.,
in front of two keys in saltire or, an
ostrich's head erased at the neck az.
Manus hcec inimica tyrannis.
Probyn, Lieutenant-Colonel, 55, Grosvenor Street, W., a demi-lion holding
in the paws a bezant.
Procter of Hay, Brecknock, and of Ironbridge, Shropsh., a cubit arm habited
vert, cuffed arg., holding in the hand
Fit via vi.
a hammer ppr.
207. 1
Proctor, see Beauchamp-Proctor.
Proctor, Scotland, a greyhound sejant
ppr.
Toujours fidele.
59. 4
Proctor, Cambs and Middx., a martlet gu.
95-

Proctor, on a chapeau ppr., a martlet or


95. 1
Proctor, Middx. and London, on a mount
vert, a greyhound sejant arg., spotted
or.
collared
brown,
59. 2
Proctor, Major, J.P., Bank House, Wednesbury, on a mount vert, a greyhound
sejant arg.
Prodgers, Edwin, of Dane End, Ware,
Herts, in front of a cross Calvary or, a

wyvern

with wings endorsed vert,


holding in the mouth a sinister hand
couped at the wrist gu. gorged with a
coUar, and therefrom a line reflextd
,

PUL

PRO

458

over the back of the first, the dexter


claw resting on a cross patee, also or,
70. 7
Devouement sans bornes.
Prodgers, Herbert, Kington House, Kington St. Michael, Chippenham, same
crest and motto.
Promoli, Liverpool, out of a ducal coronet a long cross between two ostrichNit dcsperandum.
feathers.
cf. 114- 9
Prosser, on a mount a horse bridled

Prowse of Wicklow, Northamp., out of a

and at

speed,

full

all

ppr.
cf.

52.

Prosser, a wolf's head erased holding in


the mouth a sword in bend sinister,
c/. 30. 8
point upwards, all ppr.
Prosser, Wegg-, Francis Richard, Bel(i) A wolf's head erased
mont, Heref.
semee of spear-heads arg., pierced
through the mouth with a sword ppr.
:

sa.,

(2) A sinister hand in a


gauntlet ppr., holding an escutcheon
sa., charged with an annulet or (for
Wegg).
(3) A demi-lynx ppr., semeede-lis gu., holding a branch of olive,

{for Prosser).

also ppr. (/or Haggitt).


Prother, on a tower sa., a crescent or.
156. 4
Prothero, Francis Egerton, M.A., Malpas
Court. Newport, same crest and motto.
Prothero, a bird volant purp.
Shaw, of Dol-Wilym,
Protheroe, E.
Hebron, R.S.O., Carmarthensh., a

savage holding in his dexter hand a


/ mean wed.
club, all ppr.
Protheroe of Hawksbrook and Llangharne, Carmarthensh., a raven ppr.
107. 14
Deus pascit corvos.
Proud, a buffalo's head erased van-.
44.

Proud, M., of Port and Docks Office,


Dublin, a cross formee fitchee charged
with five pellets, and intertwined with
a wreath of laurel. Deum de Deo.
Proud, Middx. and Shropsh., a cross
formee fitched or, charged with five
pellets, a chaplet of laurel entwined
round the cross vert.
214.6
Proude, a hand holding a club.
Proude, Kent, an otter's head erased or,
holding in the mouth a fish arg.
Proudfoot, Ireland, an arm in armour
embowed holding in the hand an
198. 4
arrow, all ppr,
10. 2
Prouse, a demi-lion or.
Prout, Middx., issuant from grass ppr. a
lion rampant gardant arg. collared and
ringed or, supporting between the paws
a lighted taper ppr.
Prouze, Devonsh., an ibex sejant or,
armed, tufted, and maned arg.
Provender, Wilts, a squirref current
quarterly or and gu.
Provis, on a rock a ild duck ppr.
Provost, a buckle or.
17
Prower, Major John Elton, 3, Gloucester
Walk, Kensington, W., in front of an
armour,
the
hand
arm embowed in mail
grasping a scimitar ppr., suspended
from the blade by a ribbon gu., an
escutcheon arg. charged with an esf
az., around the arm a riband tied,
,

gu.,

an

estoile

between two escallops of

the fourth
Di Dieu tout.
130. 10
Prowse, the golden fleece ppr.
Prowse, Somers., an ibex's head erased
sa., eared, armed, collared, and lined

a cross botony fitchee in bend sinister,


and resting the dexter hind-leg on two
Duw an digon.
spears in saltire ppr.
231. 10
Prytherch, Wales, a stag's head cabossed.
and between the attires an imperial

ducal coronet arg., a demi-lion rampant


gardant of the same, collared and
ringed or.
Prowze, a dexter hand throwing a dart
214. 4
ppr.
crown ppr. Duw a digon.
cf. 122. 5
Prowze, Glouc, Somers., and Devonsh.,
out of a ducal coronet arg., a demi- Pucke, George Hale, M.A., J. P., same
lion rampant gardant of the first, colPuckering, Herts and Warw., a buck
lared and ringed or.
ipan
117. 2
Prudhoe, Baron (Percy), on a chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a lion statant az., Puckering, Herts and Warw., a buck
current or.
cf. 118. 13
Esperance en Dieu.
the tail extended.
4. S Puckle, a cubit arm erect holding in
214. 1 1
the hand a spear in bend.
Prudhome and Pridham, Devonsh., a
36. 4 Puckle of Graffham, Hunts, a dexter
lion's gamb erased ppr.
hand apaumee charged with a rose,
Pruon of Cheltenham, Glouc, a demiboth
ppr.
eagle displayed sa., charged on the
breast with a fess arg., thereon three Puddesey, Yorks, a leopard passant
ppr.
cf. 24. 2
crosses patee gu., and holding in the
81.9 Puddesey, Yorks, a cat passant ppr.
beak a sprig of olive ppr.
26. 4
Prujean, a greyhound's head erased sa.,
charged on the neck with three roses Pudsey, Warw., Yorks, Oxon., Lanes,
Staffs, and Beds, same crest.
61. 3
between two barrulets arg.
cf. 24. 2
Pryce, Wales, a lion rampant regardant Pudsey, a leopard passant ppr.
2. 3
Pudsey, Thorn-, A. H., Esquire, of Seisdon
or.
Hall, Staffs, a mountain-cat passant
Pryce, Bart, (extinct), of Newtown, Montgardant ppr., charged on the shoulder
gomerysh., a lion rampant regardant
for distinction, thereon a cross crosslet
2. 3
Avi numerantur avoruin.
or.
vert,
with a lozenge or. Fortuna
Pryce, a lion rampant regardant holding
favente.
in the dexter paw a trefoil.
Pudsey, De, an eagle's head holding in
cf. 2. 3
the beak an acorn stalked and leaved.
Pryce, Edward Stlsted Mostyn, Esquire,
of Gunley Hall, Chirbury, Shropsh., a
cf. 84. 10
and
demi-lion rampant sa., holding be- Puelesdon or PuUeston, Chesh.
Wales, a buck trippant ppr., attired
tween the paws a fleur-de-lis gu. In
or.
117. 8
Deo confldemus omnes.
13-5
Puget, a dove holding in its beak an
Pryce, Bruce- of Dyffryn, Glamorgansh.
olive-branch and volant over the sea
(i) A paschal lamb ppr. (for Pryce).
ppr.
cf. 93 1
131. 2.
(2) A dexter arm in armour
ppr., in bend, grasping a sceptre (for Pugges, a dexter hand ppr., holding up
fessea
covered cup or.
217. 1
spur
lying
Bruce).
On
a
(3)
with
dolphin
naiant
ppr.
140. 5
a
falcon
Pugh,
a
ways and leathered or,
wings expanded erm. (for Knight). Pugh, a cross moliue lozenge pierced
erm.
165. i
Fuinms. Duw ar fy rhan.
Herts, a cock gu., combed, Pugh, a lion rampant arg., holding a
Pryce,
2. 7
fleur-de-lis gu.
wattled, and legged or, holding in the
4. 3
beak a violet az., stalked and leaved Pugh, a Uon passant gardant sa.
Pugh of Llanerchydol, Montgomerysh.,
vert.
cf. 91. 2
a lion passant gardant sa., crowned
Pryce-Jones, Edward, M.P., Caerhowel,
or, holding in the dexter paw a fleurMontgomerysh., a shuttle fesseways
Qui invidet minor est.
de-lis gu.
ppr., thereon a goat statant arg.,
gorged with a collar flory counterflory Pughe of Ty Gwyn. Wales, a lion's head
erased holding in the mouth a trefoil
guslipped ppr.
Nid meddyg ond meddyg
Pryce-Jones, Albert Westhead, Troneniad.
felen, Caersws, same crest.
Pryce-Jones, Sir Pryce, M.P., Dolerw, Pujolas, Middx., a hind at gaze ppr.,
about the neck a bugle-horn or,
Newtown, North Wales, same crest.
stringed gu.
Prydeux, a dexter cubit arm ppr., holding in the hand a billet in pale az.
Pulesdon, Chesh., Shropsh., and Wales,
a stag trippant ppr., attired or.
117. 8
215.
II
cf.
Prydeux of Nutwell, Devonsh., a dove Puleston, a stag statant ppr., attired or.
volant arg., membered and beaked gu.
117. 5
Puleston, Sir Richard Price, Bart., .T.P.,
cf. 93. 10
(i) On a
Pryer or Pryor, an escallop arg.
D.L., of Emral, Flintsh.
mount vert, an oak-tree ppr., pendent
141. 14
Prynne, Shropsh.. on a ducal coronet or,
therefrom by a band az. an escutcheon
with
three
ostrich-feathers
an eagle displayed ppr. beaked sa.
charged
gu.,
arg., within the coronet of the Prince
cf. 75. 2
Pryse, Sir Pryse, Bart., D.L., of Gogerdof Wales or.
(2) On a chapeau gu.,
dan, Cardigansh., a lion rampant
turned up erm., a buck statant ppr.,
Clariores e tenebris.
regardant sa., holding between the
attired or.
paws a fleur-de-lis or. Duw Ar hen118. I
dithio.
Pulford, H., Esquire, Clayton Wickham,
Pryse, Henry I.ouis Vanueck, Surrey
Hassocks, on a mount a talbot reHouse, Leamington, a lion rampant
gardant, collared, and resting the
regardant or, gorged with a wreath of
dexter fore-paw on a cross flory fitchee.
oak vert, holding in the dexter fore-paw
Be just and fear not.
:

PUL

PUX

459

or, and surmounted by two palmPuUar, Sir Robert, Tayside, Perthsh., a Purcell, John Poyntz, Esquire, of Glebe
branches in saltire vert (for Cooper).
demi-eagle displayed or, beaked and
Lodge, Blackheath, Kent, a dexter
Fide et viriute.
membered gu. Perseverantia et incubit arm erect vested, holding in the
175. i
Purnell
of Boddington Manor, Glouc,
dustria.
hand a sword in bend sinister pierced
out of a mural coronet arg., charged
through the mouth of a boar's head
Pulleine of Crake Hall, Yorks, a pelican
with three lozenges in fess gu., a demiall or.
Nidla paUescere
couped close. Ant vincam aut peribo.
iti her piety,
falcou rising ppr., holding in the beak
culpa.
98- 8 Purcell-Fitzgerald, Gerald, Little Island
a cinquefoil slipped vert.
CO. Waterford
Pullen or Pulleyn, Yorks, same crest. 98. 8
(i) A monkey ppr.,
environed about the middle and chained Purrier, a dolphin naiant sa., under a
Puller, a dexter hand holding a trident
pear-tree ppr., fructed or.
214. 12
in bend.
or, a mullet on a crescent for difference.
Bernard,
Christopher
Puller,
Giles-,
Same crest as Purse, a denii-buU per fess or and gu.
[for Fitzgerald).
(2)
above. Crom a boo.
Youngsbury, Ware, Herts: (i) In
cf. 45- 8
front of a mount vert, thereon a dove Purchas, Yorks, a dexter hand ppr., Purser, a fox's head erased or.
33. 6
holding up a cushion sa., tasselled or.
Purslow of Sudbury and Hoxstow,
holding in the beak an olive-branch
Shropsh., a hare sejant erm.
ppr., three escallops inverted or (for
215. 9
annulet
an
Purslow,
hare
sejant
Issuant
from
Shropsh.
(i)
A
Puller).
Purchas
of
London,
Essex,
and
Monm.,
(2)
erm. (2) A purse gu., strings drawn
a demi-lion sa., holding in the dexter
or, a lion's gamb erased az., charged
tight at the mouth and tasselled or.
with a cross clechee, voided, also or,
paw a bezant.
holding a branch of a peach-tree Purchon, Thomas, Esquire, of York Purton, an eagle displayed gu.
75-2
leaved and fructed ppr. {jor Giles).
House, Leeds, Yorks, in front of a Purton, Shropsh., on a mount vert, a
pear-tree fructed ppr.
Puller, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
demi- woman vested az., the mantle
cf. 144. 10
Eaintree Hall,
a dove holding in its beak a laurelgu., flowing over her sinister shoulder, Purton, Walter John,
Bridgnorth, same crest. E fructu
branch, both ppr.
holding in her dexter hand a palmcf. 92. 5
cognoscitur
arbor.
Avi numerantur
branch ppr., two anchors in saltier or.
Pulley, a palm-tree vert.
144 i
Pulleyn or Pullen, Yorks, a pelican in
Prudentia et vigilanfia.
183. i
her piety, all ppr.
98. 14 Purdie or Purdy, a peacock's head erased Purves, Bart., of that ilk, Berwieksh.,
Scotland, the sun rising out of a cloud
Pulling, a demi-eagle displayed gu.,
gu.
103. I
162. 5
ppr.
Clarior e tenebris.
charged on each wing with a cross Purdie, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
Purvis, the sun in his splendour rising
patee fitched and on the breast with
a roll of jjarchment ppr.
Fidelitas.
from clouds, all ppr. Post nubila Phoec/. 81. 6
a mill-rind or.
215.6
bus.
162 5
Pullyn of Great Yarmouth, a lion ram- Purdon, Cumb., a dexter arm in armour
I. 10
pant sa.
holding in the hand ppr. a banner gu., Purvis, Frederick A., of 41, Fairfax Road,
Bedford Park, Chiswick, London, W.,
fringed or, charged with a leopard's
PlUse of St. Anne's, Westminster, an
issuing from clouds a sun in splendour,
eagle's head erased arg., holding in
face arg., the staff' broken above the
all ppr.
Clarior e tenebris.
the beak a trefoil slipped.
c/. 83. 2
hand.
Pulteney, Earl of Bath [ei-tind). a leo- Purdon of Bedford, same crest.
Pro Purvis, John, of Kinaldy, Fifesh., a dexter
hand pointing towards the sun in his
pard's head affrontee and erased sa..
aria et focis.
splendour ppr. Per vias rectus.
ducally gorged or.
Quo virtus. 23. 8 Purdon of Tinerana, co. Clare, and Cur222. 10
ristown, co. Westmeath, Ireland, a
Pulteney of Northerwood, Hants, a
leopard's head erased and affrontee
dexter arm embowed ppr., holding a Purvis, Vice-Admiral John Child, 16,
Hanover Square, W., same crest.
sa., gorged with a ducal coronet or,
banner gu., fringed or, charged with a
Clarior e tenebris.
and charged with a cross crosslet.
leopard's face arg., the staff broken
Pury, on a ducal coronet or, a martlet
Vis unitafortior.
above the hand. Pro aris et jocis.
cf. 23. 8
gu.
95. 12
Pulteney, a leopard's head affrontee Pureley, a demi-talbot rampant sa.,
erased at the neck sa., gorged with a
ducally gorged or.
55-12 Pusey, Sidney Edward Bouverie, Esquire, of Pusey, Berks, a cat passant
ducal coronet or.
23. 8 Pureloy and Pureferoy, Kent, a dexter
26. 4
arg.
hand holding a garland of flowers ppr.
Funchard, Rev. Canon Elgood George,
Ely.
D.D.,
Vicarage,
218. 6 Put, a demi-lion rampant arg., holding a
St.
Mary's
mascle sa.
Cambs, in front of a unicorn's head Purefoy of Misterton and Drayton,
133. 2
erased sa., collared vair, three plates.
Leics., a dexter gauutlet or, the inside Putland, an elephant's head sa.
302. 4
az., holding a broken til ting-spear of Putnam, Bucks and Beds, a wolf's head
gu
the second.
210. 9
30. 5
Punchardon, a unicorn's head erased gu.,
Putt, Bart. (e.rfincO, of Coombe, Devonsh.,
c/. 49. 5
bezantee, and armed or.
out of a mural coronet a leopard's head
Punshon of Killingworth Cottage, Norducally gorged, all ppr.
23. 7
thumb., a lamb passant erm., charged
same crest. Purejoy ma joije.
with a pallet wavy az., between two Purefoy, Bagwell-, of Greenfield, Ireland, Putteman, two bear's gambs erased and
a dexter gauntlet holding a broken
oval buckles or, the tongues pointing
lance, all ppr.
upwards.
131-1
En bonne joy.
210.9
Sherfield, Hants, a wolf's head gu.
Purcell, Shropsh., a boar's head erased in Purfield, on a ducal coronet sa., a martlet
:

fess arg.
42. 2
Purcell of Ouneslow, Shropsh.. out of a
ducal coronet or, a boar's head arg.,
guttee-de-sang.
cf. 41. 4
Purcell, Ireland, a hand couped above
the wrist erect vested az.. cuffed arg.,
pommel
hilt
and
holding a sword ppr.,
or, pierced through the jaw of a boar's

head couped

sa.,

vulned and

distilling

drops of blood.
Purcell, Sir John Samuel, K.C.B., Glebe
Lodge, Blackheath, S.E., same crest.
Purcell, Ireland, a dexter arm couped
at the elbow ppr., vested gu., cuffed

indented erm., the hand grasping a

sword

ppr., hilted

and pommelled

or,

pierced through the jaw,s of a wolf's

head couped

sa.,

nihil alienum.

vulned ppr.

Humani

95-1-

arg.

30- 5

Puttinger, on the stump of a tree, couped


at the top and sprouting a fresh branch
on either side, a stag's head cabossed
Purland of East Walton, Norf., a demippr.
eagle with wings displayed.
80. 2
Purling, out of a mural coronet sa., an Puxley, Henry Lavallin, Esquire, J.P., of
Dunboy Castle, co. Cork, Ireland, an
ostrich's head and neck ppr.
arm in armour embowed ppr., charged
Purling of London, a lion sejant or,
with a lozenge between two annulets
crowded with a naval coronet arg.,
in pale gu., the hand grasping a dagger
holding in the dexter paw an anchor
Pro liberin bend sinister, also ppr.
tate patriw.
Purnell of Dursley, Forward, Stancombe
and Wick.selme, Glouc, out of a mural Puxty, Yorks, a pelican's head vulning
herself ppr.
cf. 98. 2
coronet arg., a demi-griflin segreant
erminois, holding in the dexter claw a Puxty, Yorks, out of a mural coronet
a demi-savage wreathed round the
thunderbolt ppr.
middle vert, holding in the dexter hand
Purnell of Stancombe Park, Glouc.
(i)
a cock's head erased, and in the sinister
(jor Purnell).
2 ) Out of a mural coronet
on his shoulder a club.
arg., a demi-spear erect ppr., fringed

Purkis, out of a ducal coronet or, a greyhound's head ppr.


61. 7

PYB

QUE

460

Pybus of Greenhill Grove, near Barnet, Pyke, Joseph, Devonshire Place House,
Herts, an elephant carrying in its.
Regent's Park, W., a demi-wolf ppr.,
trunk some sugar-canes, all ppr.
holding in the dexter paw a torch erect
Pychard and Pychow, a hand holding a
or, fired ppr., and resting the sinister
club in pale ppr.
paw upon a quatrefoil, also or. Id
cf. 214. 6
Shropsh.,
Pycheford,
an ostrich arg.,
bolo Deo volente.
237. 7
beaked and ducally gorged or.
Pyke-Nott, John, Esquire, of Parracombe, Devonsh.
(i) Two mascles
cf. 97. 2
Pycombe, an arm in armour embowed
fessewise interlaced arg., thereon a
holding in the hand a scythe in bend
martlet gu., ducally gorged or, holding
sinister.
in the beak a sprig of laurel ppr. {for
Pycroft, a hand couped in fess apaumee,
Nott).
95. 3.
(2) On a mount vert, a
charged with an eye ppr., lying on the
demi-pike haurient ppr., between two
wreath.
221. 4
wings gu., each charged with a trefoil
Pye, Bart, (extinct), of Hone, Derbysh., a
or (for Pyke).
138. 10
cross crosslet fitchee gu., between two Pykin, a savage's head couped sa.
wings displayed arg.
111.3
190. 12
Pye of the Mynde, Heref., and Faring- Pylborow, an eagle's head erased, bendy
don, Berks, a cross crosslet (itched
of six arg. and az., bezantee, holding
gu., between two wings arg.
In cruce
in the beak a branch of three roses
glorior.
111.3
gu., leaved ppr.

Pyne, a demi-pegasus rampant, enfiled


roimd the body with a ducal coronet.
47- 7
of
Merriott and
Currymallet,
Somers., an antelope's head or, attired

Pyne

and maned sa.


cf. 126. 2
Pyne of Ham, Cornw., and Devonsh., a
pine-branch with three pine-apples or,
leaved vert.
(Another, a pine-tree

Pye, Henry John, Clifton Hall, Tarnworth, Staffs, same crest and motto.
Pye of Stoke Damerell, Devonsh., on a
mount vert, a talbot's head couped
arg., charged with a saltire wavy az.

ppr.)

145. 13

Pyne, Ireland, a pine-tree fructed ppr.,


growing on a mount vert.
Pynell, a demi-eagle with two heads displayed gu., winged or.
cf. 82. 3
Pynsent, Devonsh., a wing erect ppr.,
surmounted by an escutcheon charged
with three mullets arg., two in chief,
one in base, parted by a chevron engrailed arg.
Sidus adsit amicum.
109. 3

Pynson, three leaves

Bart,
(extinct),
of
Brymmore,
Somers., a lion's gamb holding up a
human heart ppr.
39. 1
Pym, Francis, of the Hasells, Beds, a
hind's head erased or, gorged with a
collar flory and counterflory az., and
holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped

Pym,

or,

issuing

from an

etoile of sixteen points gu.

Pynson, Yorks, on a chapeau az., turned


up or, an eagle with wings expanded
ppr.

cf.

77.

Pynson, a demi-eagle displayed holding

Pietatis causa.
56. 4
in the beak a branch of pine-apples,
Pye of London, a derai-lion rampant az.,
fructed or, leaved vert.
gorged with a ducal coronet or, holdppr.
Pyot of London and Staffs, a demi-lion
ing an escallop of the last.
cj. 13. 10
Pym, Charles Guy, M.P., D.L., J. P., of
gu., charged on the shoulder with
Pyemont of Lofthouse, Yorks, on a
Ciosar's
Camp, Beds, 35, Cranley
three bezants, two and one.
cf. 10. 3
mount vert, a knight in armour and
Gardens, S.W., same crest. Nosce te Pyrke, a hand holding a sickle.
219. 13
on his knees praying, all ppr.
ipsum.
Pyrke, Duncombe, of Dean Hall, Glouc,
Pyemont
(
Upon a mount a knight Pym, Francis, J.P., the Hazels, Sandy,
a cock-pheasant holding in its beak a
i )
in armour, but bareheaded, kneeling
Beds, same crest and motto.
wheat-ear, all ppr.
in the attitude of prayer, all ppr. (jor Pym, Rt. Rev. Walter Ruthven, Brisbane Pyrry. a hind's head.
124. i
Pyemont). (2) A dexter hand couped
same crest and motto.
Pyrry of Baynton, Wilts, a stag's head
at the wrist in fesse holding a quill- Pymar of Endsbury, Dorset, a rock,
erased arg., attired or, holding in the
pen in bend sinister also, all ppr. [jor
thereon a sea-pye, holding in the
mouth a pear-branch vert, fructed of
Smith).
Til ne cede malis.
beak a sprig of laver, all ppr.
the second.
PygOtt of Gravenhurst, Stratton, and Pyncombe of South Moulton and East Pyrton, Essex, on a chapeau gu., turned
Holme, Beds, a cubit arm vested
Bucldand, Devonsh., an arm in armour
up erm., a wyvern vert.
69. 14
bendy of six arg. and vert, holding in
embowed ppr., piu-fled or. holding in Pyrton, a wvyern with wings expanded
the hand ppr. a pick-axe of the first.
the hand of the first a Polish mace
vert.
cf. 70. 8
Pyke, a boar passant arg., gorged with
arg., fastened to the arm with a scarf Pytches, John Thomas, of The Little
a garland of laurel vert.
guGrange, Woodbridge, Suff., a stag's
40. 6
Pyke, a lamb couohant ppr.
Pyndar of Kempley, Glouc, and Worcs.,
head ppi.
Pyke, Edward, Esquire, of Merton Bank,
a lion's head erased erminois, crowned Pytts of Kyre, Worcs., within a circular
Southport, Lanes, in front of a founarg.
18. 8
wreath of wheat or, a dove with wings
tain a pike-fish fesseways, all ppr. Deo Pynde, a lion's gamb erased arg., holding
displayed arg., beaked and legged
:

favente progredior.

139. 5

three pines

or,

fructed vert.

gu-

Q.
Quadering and Quadring, Lines, a Moor's
or, a demi-eagle with two heads per
head affrontee ppr., couped below the
pale erminois and erm. Non immemor
shoulders, WTeathed about the head
beneficii.
82. 6
arg. and gu.
19^- 4 Quaplade, on a mount vert, a boar pasQuain, Bart. on a wreath arg. and az. and
sant ppr.
40. 5
out of the battlements of a tower ppr. Quarles, Essex and Beds, out of a ducal
a demi-lion rampant or, charged on the
coronet or, a demi-eagle displayed vert.
shoulder with a trefoil slipped vert,
80. 14
and holding between the paws a battle- Quarrel], a wolf courant ppr.
28. 4
axe, also ppr., the blade or.
Avorum Quartermains of Weston, Oxon., a hand
non immemor.
16. 8
holding a sickle ppr.
219.13
Quain, John, M.D., same crest and motto. Quarton, in a maunch arg., a hand ppr.
Quain, an oak-tree with the trunk en-03. I
twined by a serpent, all ppr.. and Quash of Exeter, Devonsh., a demicharged with an escutcheon arg., theregriffin or, with wings addorsed sa.,
on a fer-de-moline sa. Je ne plie ni
armed of the last, holding between the
ne rompe.
claws a fleur-de-lis of the first,
143. 4
cf. 64. 2
Quantock, of Norton House, Ilminster, Quatherine, Lines, a ship in fuU sail
Somers., out of the battlements of a
ppr., flagged gu.
Ad littora tendit.
tower gu., charged with two annulets
160. 13

Quayle, Isle of Man, a quail ppr.


Quayle,

'

34,

quail
ppr.

Rev.

York

Daniel

Street,

between

Assi-

Fleming Wilson,

Portman Square, a
two bulrushes, all

Quayle, John, Crogga, Port Soderic, Isle


of Man, upon a mount vert a quail ppr.,

between

two

bulrushes,

also

ppr.

Qualis ero spero.


Quayle, Mark Hildesley, M.A., Queen
Anne's Mansions, S.W., same crest and
motto.
Queade, an arm embowed holding in the

hand a dagger ppr.


Queensberry, Marquess of
Smedmore, Corfe Castle,

(Douglas),
Dorset, a

1111

QUE

RAD

461

human heart gu., ensigned with an


imperial crown between two wings or.
Forward.
no. 14
Quelch of Wallingford, Berks, an elephant's head erased az., charged with
a castle arg., fired ppr.
cf. 133. 3
Quelch, a stag's head erased and affroutee
ppr.
119. 10
Querleton or Querlton, an acorn stalked
and leaved ppr.
152. i
Querouaille, a dagger and a sword in
saltier ppr.
cf. 171. 12
Questeed, out of a mural coronet a garb,
thereon a blackbird, all ppr.
153. 9
Quick, John, Newton St. Cyres. Devonsh.,
a demi-antelope arg., armed, attired,
tufted, and maned gu., collared sa.,
lined or.

cf.

axe, all ppr., a scarf tied round the


wrist arg.
cf. 200. 6
Quilter, Sir William Cuthbert. Bart., 74.
South Audley Street, W., in front of

of

holding

Dublin,
in
the

Ireland,

paws

an

a squirrel
oak-tree

fructed, all ppr. Qui non patriam amat.


liney of Shottery, Warw., and Staffs, a
cubit arm erect vested or, slashed arg.,
holding in the hand ppr. a scimitar

an arm vambraced ppr., the hand


grasping a battle-axe in bend sinister
sa., the head arg., the wrist entwined
arg., hilt and pommel of the first, the
by a wreath of the third and second,
blade embrued.
a Cornish chough ppr. Plutoi mourir Quinlan, Ireland, a stork az., pierced
que changer.
285. 4
through the body with an arrow arg.
Quin, see Dunraven and Mountreal, Earl
True to the end.
cf. 105. 11
of.
Quintin, St., out of a ducal coronet or, a
Quin, Ireland, a wolf's head erased erm.
lion's gamb sa., holding a cro.ss crosslet
Quce sursmn volo videre.
fitched or.
30. 8
36. 1
Quin, Ireland, a wolf's head erased gu., Quinton, an arm in armour couped and
charged with a cinquefoil or.
embowed, holding in the hand a sword
cf 30. 8

126. 3

Quicke, Devonsh., a tent arg., the flag gu.


158. 7

Quicke, Ireland, a demi-swan sans wings


with two necks gu. round the necks a
riband or.
Quilter of Staple, Kent, an arm in armour
embowed, holding in the hand a battle-

Quinan

ppr.

195. 2

Quin, Ireland, a wolf's head erased arg. Quirk, Rev. James Francis, M.A., J.P.,
Quce sursum volo videre.
the Rectory, Great Coates, a stag's
30. 8
Quin, CO. Galway, Ireland, a demi-pegasus
head erased ppr.
Will God and I
erm.
shall.
47. 5
Quin, an arm in armour embowed, hold- Quyxley, an antelope's head erased gu.
ing in the hand a sword, all ppr. 195. 2
126. 2
Quin, Scotland, a pheon reversed ppr.
Qyre of London, an ass's head arg., gorged
with a chaplet vert.
12
174. 9
cf. 12$

R.
Raban, on a mural coronet

or, charged
horns arg., tipped or, gorged with a Radclyffe of Ordshall and Foxdenton,
with three fire-balls sa., a boar's head
ducal coronet and charged with a
Lanes, a bull's head erased sa., ducally
crescent for difference of the second.
erased in fess of the last, holding in
gorged and chained or. Caen, Cressic,
the mouth a sword in pale ppr.
Virtus propter se.
42. 1
Calais.
cf. 44. 2
cf. 44. 2
Lieutenant-General
Rabett, Reginald George Frederick, of Radcliffe,
Robert Radclyffe, William Frederick, same crest
Parker, of Balmore, Caversham, near
Dnnwich and Bramfield Hall, a demiand motto.
Reading, a bull's head erased sa., Radclyffe, Charles Edward, of Little Park,
rabbit rampant sa., guttpe-d'or.
Suducally gorged and chained or.
perabit omnia virtus.
Wickham, Hants, out of a ducal corocf. 136. 6
net or, a bull's head sa. Sperare timere
Raby, a greyhound's head erased, holding Radcliffe of Radcliffe Tower, Lanes, a
in the mouth a stag's foot, also erased.
bull's head erased sa., ducally gorged
est.
and lined or.
61. 5
Radclyffe of Winmarleigh, Lanes, a bull's
cf. 44. 2
head erased sa., armed and collared or.
Rackham, a lion's head erased arg. 17. 8 Radcliffe of Langley, Yorks, a bull's head
erased sa., the horas arg., tipped or,
Rackham, a griffin's head erased, ducally
c/- 44- 3
gorged with a ducal coronet of the Radclyffe of Todmorden, Laucs, a bull's
gorged.
cf. 66. 1
second.
Virtus propter se.
2
head
Radborne, a horse's head between two
erased per pale arg. and sa.,
44.
wings arg.
armed and collared or.
51-3 Radcliffe, Sir David, Knowsley, Prescot,
cf. 44. 3
Lanes, out of the battlements of a Radlord, Alfred Joseph Vooght, of Vacye,
RadcliS, a dragon sans legs and wings az.
tower a bull's head sa., armed and
North Tamerton, Devonsh., a lion
Radeliff, a bull's head erased sa., armed
gorged with a collar gemel or, holding
salient guardant arg., guttee-de-sang,
arg., the points of the horns or, ducally
in the mouth a rosegu., stalked, leaved,
with a human face ppr., holding in the
gorged of the second, lined and ringed
and slipped ppr. A" thorn, no rose.
dexter fore-paws a rose arg., slipped
or.
cf. 44- 2
and leaved, and resting the sinister on
Radclifl, a bull's head erased gu., gorged
249. 17
the point of a sword erect, also ppr.,
with a ducal coronet or.
44. 2 Radcliffe of Hockworthy, Devonsh., out
of a mural coronet arg., a bull's head
pommel and hilt or.
Radeliff, Durh., Northumb., Warw., and
256. 3
Beds, on a ducal coronet or, a bull's
sa., armed or.
Radford, Herbert George, Park Cottage.
East Sheen. S.W., same crest.
head erased sa. armed of the first.
Radcliffe, Delme-, Francis Augustus, of
Hitcliin Priory, Herts: (i) A bull's Radford, Ireland, an arm in armour emcf. 44. I I
head sa., armed and gorged with a
bowed holding a dagger ppr.
Radeliff, Lanes, out of a mural coronet
196. 5
ducal coronet or, holding in the mouth Radford, an escutcheon per pale arg. and
arg., a bull's head sa., armed and crined
a cross crosslet fitched of the same (for
sa..
or.^
between two laurel-branches in
cf. 44. 1
orle vert.
Radcliffe).
Radeliff of Warleigh, Hockworthy Court,
146. 14
44. 9.
(2) In front of an
anchor sa., a lion passant gu. (for Radford-Norcop, Alexander William, of
and Franklin, Devonsh., out of a
Delme).
Betton Hall, Shropsh.
Caen, Crecy, Calais.
(i) Upon a
mural coronet a bull's head. Cateris
mount vert, a boar's head erased sa..
major qui melior.
cf. 44. 1
cf. 6. 2
in front of two ostrich-feathers or (for
Radcliffe, Earl of Derwentwater (at- Radcliffe, PoUexfen Colmore Copleston,
Esquire, Barristar-at-Law, Derriford,
Xorcop). 42.
tainted), out of a ducal coronet ppr.,
14.
A fret or,
(2)
near Plymouth, out of a mural crown
thereon a partridge ppr. (for Radford).
a bull's head sa., armed or.
44. 1
a bull's head.
Possunt quia posse videntur.
Radcliffe, General George Trevis, LeamRadcliffe, Devonsh., a battle-axe erect
ington, same crest.
89. 7
ppr.
172. 3. Radford, Arthur, of Smalley Hall, DerRadcliffe, Lanes, Derbysh., and Norbysh., a partridge holding in its beak
thumb., a bull's head erased sa., armed Radcliffe, T. E., Esquire, Broom HaU,
Oswestry, Salop, a bull's head erased
an ear of wheat, all ppr. Possunt quia
arg., ducally gorged or.
44. 2
sa., armed arg., tipped or, gorged with
posse videntur.
Radcliffe, Sir Joseph Percival Pickford,
cf. 89. 10
a duoal coronet of the second.
Radley of Halton and Yarborough.
Bart., of Rudding Park, Yorks, Royton
Lines, a phoenix in flames ppr.
Hall, Lanes., and Caverswall Castle, Radclyffe, out of a ducal coronet or, a
bull's head sa.
82. 2
Staffs, a bull's head erased sa., the
44. 1
,

Lieutenant-Colonel
Frederick
Radnor, Earl of (Pleydell-Bouverie), Raikes,
Duncan, of Aberhafesp Hall, NewLongford Castle, Salisbury, a demitown, North Wales, same crest and
eagle with two heads displayed sa.,
motto.
ducally gorged or, charged on the
breast with a cross orosslet arg. Palria Raikes, Henry St. John Digby, 13, Lower
30:;.
Belgrave Street, S.W., same crest.
cara carior libertas.
Futuri cautus.
Radnor, a cross crosslet fitched az.

Raising or Raysyn of Malton, Yorks, a


dexter arm embowed vested paly of
four or and az., cuffed arg., holding in
the hand ppr. a bunch of grapes of the
second stalked and leaved vert.
Raison, a boar's head erased and erect

RAD

RAM

462

,;

i6t).

(Waldegrave), of Castle

Badstock, Baron
Town, Queen's Co., out of a ducal
coronet or, a plume of five ostrichfeathers per pale arg. and gu., a
crescent

sa.

for

difference.

Vin114. 13

St.

Raikes,

same

crest.

Honestum

prce-

ferre utili.

Raikes, Robert Taunton, of Treberfydd,


Breconsh., and of 171, Victoria Street,
S.W., same crest and motto.
Raikes, Rev. Thomas Digby, the Vicar-

c/.
age, llarchara, Abingdon, same crest.
cent,
Radway, John Symonds, Esquire, of 151, Raikes, Rev. Walter Allan, the Vicarage,
Ide Hill, Kent, same crest.
West 72nd Street, New York, U.S.A.,
and Radway and Bodway, Glouc, Raikes of London and Herts, a griffin's
Dmn spiro
a buck trippant ppr.
head erased aa.
66. 2

head vert. 66. i


Rae, a lion's gamb ppr.
Raikes of HiU Ash, Glouc, a griffin's
head erased sa., charged with an erRae, a mountain-cat current gardant ppr.
26. 6
mine spot arg. Futuri cautus. cf. 66. 2
Rae, Scotland, a hand holding an open Raikes, General Robert Napier, Stamford
book. Hinclaus ethoiios.
215.10
Lodge, Watford, same crest and
motto.
Rae, Scotland, a stag at gaze ppr. In
II7'3 Rajlton, of Fakenham, Norf., a hind's
omnia promptus.
head ppr.
Rae of Govan, Scotland, same crest.
124. i
n?- 3 Rain or Raine, a leg erased at the middle
Evur ready.
1 1/of the thigh ppr.
Rae, a buck at gaze ppr.
193. 10
3
Rae, Bart., of Esk Grove, Midlothian, a Raine, a leg in armour couped at the
stag at gaze ppr. In omnia promptus.
thigh, spurred.
IQ3. i
117- 3 Rainer of Stradeshall Place, Suff., on a
174. 11
Raeburn, Scotland, a pheon az.
mount vert, an ounce passant ppr.
issuing
holdRaeburn, Scotland, a hand
cf. 24. 2
ingachilippr. Tutus, si jorlis. 214.6 Raines of Wyton HaU, Yorks, out of a
Raeburn uf .St. Bernards, co. Edinburgh,
ducal coronet or, two rows of ostrichScotland, a roebuck statant ppr.
feathers ppr.
Vici.
114Eobur in Deo.
"Z- 5 Raines of Filling, Flinton, and Burton
Raffles, Lanes, out of an Eastern coronet
Pidsea, Holderness, Yorks, a lion rambeaked
and
a
griihn's
head
purp.,
or,
pant arg. Judicium parium aut leges
gorged with a collar gemelle of the
terrm.
i. 13
first.
Raines, Sir Julius Augustus Robert,
cf. 67. 4
Raffles, Rev. Thomas Stamford, Lang,
K.C.B., 46, Sussex Gardens, Hyde
ham Rectory, Colchester, out of an
Park, W., a cubit arm issuing from
Eastern coronet or, a griffin's head
clouds and holding an olive-branch.
purp., beaked and gorged with a collar
Esse quam videri.
gemelle of the first, and holding in the Raineval, sec De Massue, Marquis de
beak a cross crosslet, also or.
Gj. 4
Buvigny et Raineval.
Ragg, Ragge, or Wragg, Leics., a mullet Rainey, Major-General Arthur Jacob
az.
164. 2
Macan, of Trowscoed Lodge, CheltenRaglan, Baron (Somerset), of Raglan,
ham, issuant from a mural crown ppr.
Monm., a portcuUis or, nailed az., with
a lion's head or, guttce-de-larmes
chains pendent therefrom, also or.
Fuimus.
Mutare vel timere sperno.
178. 3 Rainey-Robinson, Major Robert MaxiRaglan or Ragland of Carnllwyd and
milian, Trowscold Lodge, Cheltenham:
Llantwit, Glamorgansh. a unicorn sta(i) A buck trippant or, and pellettee
tant gu., armed, crined, and ungu.
(for Robinson).
(2) Crest as above.
or.
Fuimus.
cf. 48. 5
a
hind's
head
erased
arg.
124.
Ragon,
Rainier of Southampton, out of a naval
3
Ragout, a leopard passant gorged with a
coronet or, a lion's head arg., pellettee,
ducal coronet and chained, the chain
gorged with a wTeath of oak. holding
reflesed over the back.
in the mouth a flagstaff erect and
121. 2
Raikes, a stag's head erased or.
broken, thereon hoisted the Dutch triRaikes of Welton House, Yorks, a grifcolour flag ppr., inscribed Reygersfiu's head erased sa.,
beaked ppr.,
beroen.
Laurus crescit in arduis.
charged on the neck with an ermine Rainier, a lion's head erased arg., pelspot arg. Honestum prce/erro utili.
lettee, and charged with three fleursde-lis, two and one az., and holding in
cf. 66. 2
Raikes, Arthur Hamilton, Old College,
the mouth a slip of oak ppr.
Laurus
Windermere, same crest and motto.
crescit in arduis.
Raikes, Arthur Stewart, Rio de Janeiro, Rains, a dexter hand brandishing a sword
117. 8
cf. 36. 4

spero.

Raikes, York.9. a

griffin's

same
Raikes,

crest.

Major-General

Olivet, Bridge Road,


crest and motto.

Charles

Lowis,

Torquay, same

Raikes, Francis William, K.C., LL.D., of


Bermands, Chertsey, same crest and
motto.

ppr.
212. 13
Rainsford, a reindeer's head erased ppr.
cf.

122.

Rainsford-Hanney, Ramsay William, of


Kirkdale, Creetown, Kirkcudbrightsh.,
N.B., a cross crosslet fitchee issuing out
of a crescent sa.
Per ardua ad alta.

sa.

43. 3

Rait of Halgreen and Drumnagair, Forfarsh., Scotland, an anchor ppr. Spero


meliora.

Rait of Dundee, Scotland, a

161. i
ppr.
151. 2

lily

Sperandum.

Rait of Pitforthie, Forfarsh., Scotland,


an anchor ppr., ensigned on the top
with a crescent arg. Meliora spero
sequorque.
Rait, Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur John,
of Anniston
House, Forfarsh., an
anchor ppr. Spero meliora.
161. i
Raitt, a dolphin naiant or.
140. 5
Rake, an arm in armour embowed brandishing a club, all ppr., at the shoulder
a bow of ribbons gu.
Ralegh, a boar's head couped and erect,
c/-

43- 3

Raleigh, Devonsh., a roebuck ppr.


17. 51

Raleigh of Famborough, Warw., a boar's

head erect gu.

cf.

43. 3

Raley, a lion rampant ppr.


i
1
Rail], Pandeh, Esquire, of 17, Belgrave
Square, London, a lion rampant arg.,
guttee-de-larmes, holding between the
fore-paws a cross couped az. MaXavovs
.

Aei'ppof BoWei.
Ralph, a naked arm, holding in the hand
an open book, both ppr. Fideliter.

215. 10

Ralph, a

head couped or, holding


beak a serpent entwined round
the neck ppr.
65. 7
Ralphson of Dublin, Ireland, a griffin's
head erased gu., ducally gorged or.
griffin's

in the

cf.

66. II

Ralston of that ilk, Renfrewsh., Scotland, a falcon looking to the sinister


ppr.
Fide el marie.
85. 6
Ralston, John, Esquire, J.P., of Hampden, Deddington, Tasmania, a falcon
ppr., belled.
Fide et marie.
cf.

Alexander

Ralston,

Gerard,

Ashfield, near Sydney,

same

85. 2

Rathgael,
crest

and

motto.
Ralston-Patrick, William, Trearne, Hessilhead
(i) A dexter hand erect holding a saltire sa. [for Patrick).
{2) A
falcon looking to the sinister ppr. {for
Ralston). Ora et labora.
Fide et marte.
Ram of Hornchurch, Essex, on a chapeau or, turned up gu., a fox sejant ppr.
32. 12
Ram, Abel John, K.C., 31, Eaton Square,
a ram's head erased arg., armed or,
charged with a chevron az. Quod
:

tibi vis fieri fac alteri.


of Ramsfort and Clonatin, co. Wexford, a ram's head erased arg., charged

Ram

with a chevron az.

Quod

tibi vis fieri

cf. 130. 6
Digby Stopford,
59, Courtfield Gardens, S.W., same
crest and motto.

fac alteri.

Ram, Rev.

Everard

Ram, Rev. Robert Digby. the Vicarage,


Hampton, Middx., same crest and
motto.
Stephen, 19, Egerton
S.W., same crest and motto.

Ram,

Gardens,

RAM

463

London, a unicorn's head


erased arg., armed and criued or. Gon-

Ramsay, an eagle rising regardant sa.,


armed and membered or. Migro et

Ramadge

of

silio et animis.
49. 5
of Edinburgh, Scotland, an increscent arg.
Poco a poco.
Vitam. impendere vera.
163. 3
Rampston, a caltrap embrued ppr.
174. 14
Ramsay, see Dalhousie, Earl of.

Ramage

respicio.

laiu-el in orle vert.

49. 14

Ramsay, Scotland, a
couped ppr., armed
with a crescent arg.

head
and charged

unicorn's
or,

Dum

varior.

cf 49. 7
of Barnton, Midlothian, a unicorn's head couped arg., armed and

Ramsay

maned or. Ora et labora.


Ramsay of Hill Lodge, Enfield,

49. 7
a unicorn's head couped arg., armed, maned,
and tufted or. Ora et labora.
49. 7
Ramsay of Whitehill, co. Edinburgh,
Scotland, a unicorn's head erased
arg., charged with a rose gu.
Semper
victor.

cf.

49. 5

Ramsay, Scotland, a unicorn's head


couped arg., armed and maned or,

Dum

charged with a crescent.

vario.

cf.

49- 7

Ramsay

of Edingtoun, Berwicksh., Scota unicorn's head couped ppr.,


armed or, charged with a crescent or.

land,

Dum varior idem.


cf. 49. 7
of Kinalty, a unicorn's head
erased arg., gorged with an oak-wreath
fructed ppr.
Fear nought.
Ramsay, France, a unicorn's head. Ora
Ramsay

et

labora.

49. 7

Ramsay, a unicorn's head and neck arg.,


armed and maned or. collared gu., and
charged

me

with

thistles

ppr.

Virtute

involvo.

Ramsay,

Sir

James Henry,

Bart., D.L.,

M.A., of Banff, Perthsh., a unicorn's

head couped

maned an armed

arg.,

Spernit pericula virtus.


49. 7
Ramsay, Jain, Kildalton, Islay, Argyllsh.
or.

same crest. Nunquam sine spe.


Ramsay, Scotland, a horse's head

maned

or.

Avance.

cf.

arg.,

50. 13

Ramsay, Scotland, a horse's head

sa.,

bridled gu.
51. 5
Ramsay of Edinburgh, a horse's head
and neck couped sa., bridled arg.

Avance.
51-5
Ramsay-Denny, Frederick William, Port
Elizabeth, Cape Colony, a dexter arm
ppr., vested arg., and holding five
ears of wheat or.
Et mea messis

Ramsay-Gjbson-Maitland,

Sir

James,

D.L., F.L.S., of Oifton


Midlothian,
lion
sejant
a
affrontee gu., ducally cro^vned or, and
holding in his dexter paw a drawn
Bart.,

J. P.,

HaU,

sword ppr., pommelled and hilted or,


and holding in the sinister a fieur-delis

az.

Consilio

et

animis.

cf.

7.

Ramsay-Fairfax, Sir William George


Herbert Taylor, Bart., of Maxton,
Roxburghsh., a lion passant gardant
ppr.
Fare fac.
4. 3

Kincardinesh., a demi-eagle displayed


Aspiro.
Si. 6
Sir George Dalhousie, K.C.B.,
7, Manson Place, Queen's Gate, S.W..
same crest and motto.
Ramsay, a parrot vert, the breast gu.,
holding in the beak an annulet or.
sa.

49. 7

Edinburgh, Scotland, a unicorn's head couped arg.,


armed or, within two branches of
of Cockpen,

Ramsay,

Ramsay, see Wardlaw-Ramsay.


Ramsay, Scotland, a unicorn's head
couped arg., armed and criued or. Nil
temcrc.

77.

Ramsay, Bart., an eagle displayed sa.


Probando et approbando.
75. 2
Ramsay, Sir Herbert, Bart., of Balmain,

Ramsay

RAN
arm

armour, the hand in a gauntlet


holding a fleur-de-lis arg., suspended from the ^vrist by a chain or
an escutcheon az., charged with a ram's
head couped, also arg. Fit via vi.
in

ppr.,

210. 13

Ramsden

of

Castle Carra, co. Kerry.


a ram's head couped ppr.,
trefoil slipped vert.
Ccelum non animum mutat.

Ireland,
in the

mouth a

cf.

130.

Ramsey, Scotland, a dexter hand holding


a covered cup ppr.
217. 11
a sea-lion sejant ppr
20. 2
Ramsay, Scotland, a dove withir
a unicorn's head couped arg.,
adder disposed in orle, all ppr.
and maned or.
49. 7
dentia decus innocentia.
a unicorn's head erased arg.,
9.
Ramsay, Scotland, a griffin's head coiuped
crined and armed or.
49. 5
ppr.
Ora et labora.
bb. I Ramsey, Robert, Esquire, of 14, Park
Ramsay of Brackmont, a battering-ram
Terrace, Glasgow, a unicorn's head
or, headed and veruled az.
Perrumpo.
erased ppr., charged with a crescent.
Ramsay, Ireland, a beech-tree ppr. 143. 5
Nil timere.
cf. 49. 5
Ramsay, a star of six rays issuing from Ramsey of Kenton Hall, Suff., a man's
a crescent arg. Superiora sequor.
hand and arm couped at the elbow
163. 4
supporting a hawk.
Ramsay, a star of sis rays issuing out of Ramsey of Eatonbridge, Kent, a griffin's
a crescent arg. Ruperna sequor. 163.4
heai.1 erased per fesse indented arg. and
Ramsay-L'Amy, William,
Dunkenny,
sa., the latter guttee-d'or.
cf. 66. 2
near Forfar, a dexter hand erect ppr., Ramus, Middx., on a ducal coronet or,
holding a crozier or. Per varios casus.
an owl ppr.
cf. 96. 5
Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy, Henry William, Rand of London and Dnrh., issuing from
J.P., Charlecote Park, Warwick: (i)
a coronet a boar's head erect, all arg.
Out of a ducal coronet gu., a boar's
41. 4
head arg., guttee-de-poix, between Randal, Kent, an antelope's head or.
two wings sa., billettee or, and charged
cf. 126. 2
on the neck for distinction with a cross Randall, Ireland, a demi-griffin g>i.,
crosslet sa. (/or XMcy).
280.1. (2) A
winged or.
64. 2
lion passant guardant ppr. (for Fair- Randall of Bonnington and Wilford,
fax). 309- 4- By tnotke and diligence.
Warw., and Walston, Northamp., a bat
Ramsey,
Ramsey,
armed
Ramsey,

10:

Fare

displayed

fac.

sa.

137. 11

Ramsbotham

of the Old Hall, Stand Randall, Scotland, an arm in armour


and Centre Vale. Todmorden, Lanes,
embowed brandishing a scimitar, all
and Crowborough Warren, Kent, out
ppr.
196. 10
of a ducal coronet or, a ram's head Randall, a dove volant ppr.
cf. 93. 10
couped ppr. Xon vi sed virtute.
Randall of London, a buck's head erased
az., ducally gorged, lined, and rinsed
cf. 130. I
Ramsbottom of Woodside, near Windsor,
or.
cf. 121". 2
Berks, a ram's head couped ppr., hold- Randall, a buck statant pierced in the
ing in the mouth a trefoil vert, gorged
back by an arrow.
117. 10
with a coUar engrailed az., charged Randall and Randolph of Aylesford,
with a fleur-de-lis or, between two
Kent, and Wilts, an antelope's head
plates.
couped or.
cf. 126. 2
Ramsbottom of London, out of a ducal Randall of Binfield, Berks, and Wilts.
coronet or, a ram's head couped ppr.
an antelope's head couped or, charged
Romsbottom, an eagle's head erased gu.
on the neck with four mullets in cross,
83. 2
and holding in the mouth a rose gu.,
Ramsden, Sir John William, Bart., M.A.,
slipped and leaved vert.
Nil extra
J.P., D.L., of Byrom, Yorks, a cubit
arm in armour ppr., the gauntlet hold- Randall, out of a ducal coronet or, an
ing a fleur-de-lis sa.
antelope's head arg., attired of the
240.14
Ramsden, Algernon Fielding, same crest.
first.
Ramsden, Robert Charles Plumptre, Randall of Kentesbury, Devonsh., a staff
Carlton Hall, Worksop, same crest.
couped and raguly in fess vert, thereRamsden, Rev. Henry Plumptre, of
on a wolf passant az., collared or.
Cottingham, Yorks. same crest.
29. I
Ramsden, .John Charles Francis, of Wil- Rande of Rowell, Northamp., on a ducal
linghiirdt, Guildford, same crest.
coronet a boar's head couped, all arg.
Ramsden, William John Freschville, of
cf. 43. I
Rogerthorpe Manor,
Yorks,
same Randell and Handle, an arm in armour
crest.
couped at the shoulder and embowed,
Ramsden, Herbert Freschville Smyth,
the hand holding a spiked club, all ppr.
same crest.
cf. 199. 2
Ramsden, Richard, J.P., New University Randes, out of a ducal coronet or, a

Club,

same

57, St.
crest.

James's Street,

S.W.,

lion's

gamb

fitched arg.

gu., holding a cross crosslet


36.

James, of Abbot's Randes, Lines, two lion's gambs erect


sa., supporting a sword arg., hilt and
issuant from
the battlements of a tower or, a cubit
pommel or.
Frederic

Wood, Furness Abbey,

RAN

RAV

404

Randill of Northamp., a martlet volant


96. 2
or.
Randies, Edward, Esquire, of Port Natal,
South Africa, in front of an assegai
erect a springbok statant, all ppr.
Semper in tempore.
Randies, Walter, same crest and motto.
Randolfe, a bat arg., with wings ex-

Ranking, a boar's head erased ppr.,


langued gu. Fortiter et recte
42. 2
Ranson, an eagle displayed per fess az.

and

Ratcliffe of Mowgrave, Y'orks, on a mount


vert, a Cornish chough sa.
107. 9
Ratcliffe, a crane statant holding in the
beak a serpent.
105. 8

75- 2

or.

Suff., a hawk's head erased


holding in the beak an annulet or.

Ranson,

man holding a banner arg.,


charged with a saltier.
cf. 188. 6
Rathbone, a dove holding in its beak an
Ratford, a

az.,

Rant, on a ducal coronet arg., a lion


sejant or. the tail coward.
137- II
panded.
I53- - Rantt, Norf.. an heraldic tiger sejant or,
Randoll, a garb or.
tufted and maned sa., ducally gorged
az.,
demi-lion
Randolph, Scotland, a
of the first.
holding in the dexter paw a thistle ppr.
Raparus, a griffin's head erased sa. 66. 2
Per aspera belli.
cf. 13. 12
121. 5
Randolph, a greyhound's head arg., Raper, a buck's head.
61. 12 Raper, Yorks and London, an antelope's
semee of torteaux.
head erased per fess wavy or and az.
Randolph, an antelope's head erased or.

Raper

Suaviter et fortiter.
first.
17. 11
Hugh Reynolds, Oakwood,
Liverpool, same crest and motto.
Rathdonnell, Baron (McClintock Bunbury), of Lisnavagh, Rathville, co.

Carlow (i) Two swords in saltire arg.,


hilted and pierced through a leopard's
22. 7.
face or {for Bunbury).
(2) A

London, an antelope

ppr., col126. 12
126. 12
Raper, an antelope statant ppr.
Raphael of Ditton Lodge, Surrey, out of
of

lared or.

92. 5

Rathbone,

126. 2

126. 2

Randolph-LichGeld, out of a ducal coronet


or, an arm embowed habited in mail,
holding in the hand the upper part of
a broken spear in bend sinister, point
downwards, all ppr. Nil desperandum.
197. 6
Randolph, of Wallingford, Berks, a bat
displayed sa.
137- u
Rands and Randes, a marigold stalked
151. 12
and leaved ppr.
Randulph, an antelope's head arg.. attired

olive-branch ppr.

Rathbone, William, of Greenbank, Liverpool, in front of a lion's head ppr.,


gorged with a collar arg., charged with
two roses gu., a fasces fesseways of the

cf.

lion passant ppr. {for McClintock).


unita fortior.
Virtute et labore

Vis

an Eastern coronet or, a demi-eagle


6. 2
with two heads displayed sa., beaked Rathdowne, Earl of (Monck), a wyvern.
and charged on the breast with a cross
Fortiter, fideliter, feliciter.
70. i
moline or.
Rathlow, a martlet or.
95. 2
Raphael, Herbert Henry, Gidea Hall, Rathmore, Baron (Plunket) of ShanRomford, a mount vert, thereon an
ganagh, co. Dublin, a horse passant
eagle's head erased az., gorged with a
arg., charged on the body with a portcollar gemel or, and between two tulips
cullis sa.
Festina lente.
or.
cf. 126. 2
leaved and slipped or.
Esse quam Ratsey, a dragon's head vert, transfixed
Banelagh, Viscount (Jones), a dexter arm
in

armour embowed, the hand

gauntlet
Ccelitus

ppr.

mihi

grasping

vires.

in

dart
cf.

or.

19S.

Ranfurly, Earl of (Knox), a falcon close


standing on a perch ppr. Moveo et
proficior.

85. 13
ostrich holding in

Ranken, Scotland, an
the beak a horse-shoe,

all

ppr.
97.

videri.

Raphael,
Herbert Henry, J.P., 23,
Berkeley Square, W., same crest and
motto.
Rasdall,

two arms

Ranken, Scotland, the sun issuing from


behind a cloud ppr.

Virtus prevalebil.
162. 5
Rankin of Orchardhead, Scotland, a
Fortiter et recte.
lance issuing arg.
Rankin, Sir James, Bart., J. P., D.L., of
Bryngwyn, Heref., in front of a cubit
arm, holding in the hand a battle-axe
in bend sinister ppr., three cinquefoils
Prudentia et virtute.
213. 11
gu.
Rankin, Scotland, a ship ppr. Prudentia
et virtute.
160. 13
Rankin of Perth, Scotland, a ship ppr.
Providentia et virtute.
160. 13
Rankine, Captain William Macbean. of
Dudhope, Forfarsh., a dexter hand
ppr., holding a spur or, the strap also
Forget not.
ppr.
217. 14
Ranking of Rochelle, a broken lance and
a palm-branch slipped in saltier, surmounted by a crescent. Utrius aitctus

in

armour embowed

supporting in the hands a heart inflamed ppr., charged with a tower arg.
194. 10
Rashleigh, a dexter hand holding a sword.
212. 13

Rashleigh, Cornw., a Cornish chough ppr.


107. 14
Rasper, on a chapeau an etoile of six

by a spear-head.
72. 10
Rattary and Rattray, Scotland, a dexter
hand ppr., holding a cross crosslet

Ex

hoc victoria signo.


221. r4
Louis, 4, Cresswell Park, Blackheath, S.E., an ibex
statant guardant, charged on the body
fitchce or.

Ratton,

James Joseph

with two fleurs-de-lis fesseways

az.,

resting the dexter fore-leg on a


shield arg. charged with a Passion
cross sa.
In Deo spero.

and

Rattray, an arm in armour embowed


points.
200. 6
holding a battle-axe, all ppr.
cf. 164. I
Rasyn and Rasynge, an arm erect vested Rattray, Scotland, a cubit arm in armour
paly of four or and gu., cuffed arg.,
holding in the hand a battle-axe ppr.
holding in the hand ppr. a bunch of
E.r hoc victoria signa.

lavender vert, flowered az.


Ratchett, Chesh., on a chapeau gu. and
erm., a lion passant party per pale gu.
and or, charged with a label arg., the
dexter paw resting on an escutcheon.
Ratcliff, Bart., Kent, a crane ppr.
105.

9
Ratcliff of Wyddrington, Warw., and Ledbury, Heref., in front of a bull's head
erased sa., armed or, collared arg.,
Fide et fortithree escallops, also arg.

Rattray, Clark-, Sir James, K.C.B., of


Craighall
(i) A star or, and thereon
181.
a flaming heart ppr. {for Rattray).
:

8.

(2)

demi-huntsman winding a

Super sidera
votum.
Free for a blast.
187. 12
Rattray,, J., Esquire, the Ferns, Chobham, Surrey, an estoile of six points or,
surmounted by a flaming heart ppr.
Super sidera vottim.
Raught^r, of Kilkenny, Ireland, an eagle's
horn

ppr., habited vert.

head erased and coUared.


43- 4
cf. 83. 2
Earl of Sussex {extinct), on a Rauleigb, a boar's head couped and erect,
c/- 43
chapeau gu., turned up erm., two
3
wings of the first connected by a Raven of London and Norf., a raven ppr.
Ranking, Devey Fearon de
LL.D., 9, Overstrand Mansions, Batnimbus, pendent therefrom a fetter107. 14
tersea Park, S.W., in front of a tiltinglock and surmounted by an estoile, all Raven of Litcham, Norf., same crest.
spear in bend and a pole-axe in bend
or.
Virtus propter se.
La tete plus que Vargcnt.
107. 14
sinister ppr., a boar's head erased gu. Ratcliffe, a bull's head erased sa., armed Raven, a demi-dragon vert, winged gu.
Fortiter et recte.
or, charged with three escallops and
253. 14
73- 10
jorligorged with a coronet. Fide et
Ranking, George Spiers Alexander, c.o.
Raven of London, on a mount vert, a caltudine.
trap or.
H. S. King and Co., 45, Pall Mall,
44- 7
cf. 174. 14
Lanes, and Ravencroft, on a chapeau a lion statant
same crest and motto.
Ratcliffe of Todmorden,
Ranking, John Ebenezer, Hanover House,
Yorks, a bull's head erased per pale
gardant.
cf. 4. 7
Tunbridge Wells, same crest and motto.
arg. and sa., armed and ducally gorged Ravenhill, Heref., and of Strensham,
or.
Worcs., a demi-lion rampant arg., supRanking,
Robert
Archibald,
Rock44. 2
hampton, Queensland, same crest and Ratcliffe, Bucks, a buU's head. cf. 44. 3
porting a cross crosslet fitched sa.
motto.
II. 10
Ratcliffe of Jlalory, Derbysh., and OrdesRanking, Philip William, Rockhampton,
hall. Lanes, a bull's head erased sa.,
Ravenscroft, Wales, Sussex, Lanes, and
Queensland, Australia, same crest and
Chesh., on a chapeau gu., turned up
armed or, ducally gorged, lined, and
auxilio.

motto.

tudiiie.

Ratcliffe,

175. 4
I'Hoste,

ringed arg.

cf.

44. 2

erm., a lion passant gardant arg.

4. 5

RAV

465

Ravenscroft, Francis, Esquire, of Birk-

beck Lodge, 64, Springfield Road, St.


John's Wood, N.W., and Birkbeck
Bank, W.C., same crest. Perseverantia
industria

et

fiddilas.
of Pickhill,

Ravenscroft
lion statant

Rawlins, Heref., an arm in armour em


bowed ppr., brandishing a sword arg.
hilted or.

Nee mutandus

nee metus.
195.

sa.

of Richmond, Surrey, a lion


passant ppr., the dexter fore-paw resting on an escutcheon arg., charged with
a raven's head erased sa. Deus pascit

Ravensholme, a demi-lion rampant gu.


10. 3

bowed in armour ppr., holding in the


gauntlet a falchion arg., hilt or. Cognosce teipsum. et disce pnfi.
195. I
Rawlins, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry de
Coiu'oy,

Manor House, Taunton,

in

front of an arm embowed in armour,


the hand grasping a sword in bend,
point downwards ppr., pommel and
hilt or, ;i like swnnl fessewise point to
the ilcxln IkIhi-c-ii two roses arg.

Ravensworth, Earl of (Liddell), Ravensworth Castle, Gateshead, a lion rampant sa., billettee, and crowned with
an Eastern coronet or. Fama semper Rawlinson,

Grange, near liimbolton (i) In front


two tilting-spears saltireways ppr.,
the battlements of a
Dwer arg.,
thereon a stag's head erased gu. (/or
Ackroyd).
(2) In front of an eagle's
head erased sa., holding in the beak
an annulet or, three annulets interlaced fesseways or.
Satis quad suf:

of

Rawlins of Beancroft, Wiraborne, Dorset


and Bournemouth, Hants, an arm em
Denbighsh., a
4. 5

Ravenshaw

Rawson-Ackroyd, John William, Dean

In veritate Victoria.
ficit.
Rawson, Ireland, a hand az., vested

gu.,

Rawson

of Donoughmore, Queen's Co.,


Abingdon, co. Limerick, and Belmont,
Wicklow, Ireland, a hand az., vested
out of a cloud ppr., holding
an anchor or.
Arx et anchora mihi
CO.

gu., issuing
.sir

Hnirv Seymour,

Bart.,

Berkeley
Deus.
of
Charles Street,
Square, issuant from an Eastern crown Rawson, issuing from clouds ppr., a cubit
arm erect vested arg., cuffed gu.,
or, a cubit arm in armour, the hand in
charged with a rose or, the hand az.,
a gauntlet encircled with a wreath of
grasping an anchor in fess, also or.
laurel, and grasping a sword in bend,
arm in armour embowed sa., garnished
Fesall ppr., pommel and hilt or.
or. hokling in the hand ppr. an escallop,
cf 208. 3
tina lente.
303- I Rawson, Sir Rawson William, K.C.M.G.,
also or.
Oaks,
PreC.B.
Rev.
George,
the
(i) Issuant out of clouds ppr.,
Rawlinson,
Marquess
of
Hastings
Rawdon-Hastings,
issuant
from
a
a
cubit
Canterbury,
arm vested and cuffed gu., the
cincts,
(extinct), see Hastings, and Loudoun,
hand in a glove az., holding an anchor
wreath of oak a cubit arm in armour,
Earl of.
fesseways, the flukes towards the dexter
the hand in a gauntlet charged with a
Rawdon, Earl of Moira (extinct), on a
or, the arm charged for distinction with
cross patee gu., and grasping a sword
mural coronet arg., a pheon sa., and
a rose arg. (/or Rawson). (2) A mount
in bend, all ppr., pommel and hilt or.
issuant therefrom a laurel-branch ppr.
vert, thereon an eagle rising regardant
Abram Creswicke, same
Rawlinson,
Nisi Doininus jrustra
cf. 174. 2
towards the dexter ppr., holding in the
crest,
Rawdon, a sprig of broom enfiled with a
beak a mullet sa., and resting the
Rawlinson, Charles Brooke, same crest.
mural coronet.
sinister claw on a crescent reversed or.
Rawdon of Rawdon, Yorks, and Ireland. Rawlinson, an eagle's head couped.
Arx et anchora mihi Dens.
83. I
on a mural coronet arg., a pheon sa.,
with a laurel-branch issuing therefrom Rawlinson, Lanes, a sheldrake ppr., hold- Rawson, B. Currer, Esquire, Woodcote
Die 11
Lodge, Windlesham, Surrey, issuant
ing iu the beak an escallop arg.
ppr.
from an annulet or, a raven's head
a
wyvern
el
mon
Roi.
vert,
Rawdon, on a mount
erased sa., guttee-d'or, holding in the
Rawlyn of Dublin, Ireland, two swords
69. 1
sejant or.
Lau-s virtutis
beak an annulet or.
in saltire, points upwards arg., pommels
Rawe, Kent, a dexter arm in armour emactio.
and hilts or, enfiled with a wreath of
bowed sa., garnished or, holding in the
Rawston, out of a ducal coronet a demicj. 199. 2
oak-leaves vert.
hand ppr. a spiked club arg.
lion rampant supporting a tower tripleRawes, an arm in armour embowed hold- Rawson of Pickbome, Yorks, a falcon
towered.
156. 8
sa., rising from a tower or.
ing a spiked club, all ppr.
cf. 199. 2
Rawle of Hennet in St. Juliott, Cornw., Rawson of Nidd Hall, Yorks, and Darley Rawstorne, Lawrence, of Penwortham,
6. 2
Lanes, a lion passant or.
Hall, Lanes, a raven's head couped
an arm in armour embowed ppr., hold97. 2
sa., guttee-d'or, holding in the beak an Ray, Lines, an ostrich ppr.
ing in the gauntlet a sword arg., hilt
Ray of Howleigh, Suff., an ostrich or,
annulet or.
cf. 106. 5
or.
195- I
holding in its beak a horse-shoe az.
Rawles of Fifield, Dorset, a demi-lion Rawson, Captain Richard Hamilton,
Woodhurst, Crawley, Sussex, an eagle's
97- 8
rampant gu., supporting a battle-axe
head erased sa., guttee-d'or, holding Ray, Herbert Reginald, Esquire, of Hyde
or.
15- 4
(
On a mount vert,
Laus
Park, London
in the beak an annulet, also or.
Rawley of Fardell, Devonsh., a roebuck
i
in front of a fern- brake ppr., an ostrich
virtutis actio.
117. 5
ppr.
or, holding in the beak a mascle of the
Rawson, John, Esquire, of Nudercliffe
RawlingS, a ram passant sa., armed or.
same (for Ray). 97. 7. {2) An Angola
House, Bradford, Yorks, iu front of an
131- 13
goat's head erased vert, armed or, and
eagle's head erased sa,, holding in the
RawlingS of Saunders Hill, Cornw., an
inholding in the mouth a fleur-de-lis of
annulets
the
elbow
embowed,
annulet
or,
three
beak an
arm in armour
Juste et may.
the last (for Wheeler).
terlaced fessewise of the last.
83. 4
resting on the wreath, holding in the
Cog- Rawson, John Selwyn, Mill House, Ray, Essex and Glouc, an eagle's head
gauntlet a falchion arg., hilt or.
couped with wings addorsed and eleHalifax, Yorks, issuant from an annunosce teipsum, et disce pati.
vated ppr.
let or,
a raven's head erased sa.,
Rawlins of Wakering, Essex, a bear's
guttee-d'or, holding in the beak an Rayce, out of a ducal coronet or, a
head couped or.
34- '4
phojnix's head in flames, holding in
annuiet or. Lmis virtutis actio. 235.12
Rawlins, Ireland, a lion's head erased gu.
the beak a branch of palm, all ppr
17. 2 Rawson, Arthur Pelham, same crest and
Raye, a lion's gamb per chevron gu. and
motto.
Rawlins or Rawlyns of London and
C.B.,

"

Ravis, a lion's head erased per fess arg.


andgu., within a chain in arch or. 19. 5
Raw of London, and Skipton, Yorks, an

Kilreige, Heref., a bull's leg couped


near the body sa., covered to the fetlock arg., on the top an eagle's head
erased gu.
Rawlins, an arm in armour embowed ppr.
holding in the gauntlet a falchion arg.,

hUted

or.

I95-

Rawlins, William Donaldson, K.C., 26,


Norfolk Square, Hyde Park, W., a
dexter arm in armour embowed holding
in the hand an arrow fesseways, point
Semper fidelis.
to the dexter, all ppr.

Rawson, Admiral Sir Harry Holdsworth,


K.C.B., United Service Club, 116, Pall

or.

cf.

Rayleigh,

Baron

(Strutt),

of

36.

Terling

Essex, a demi-lion az.. gorged


with a mural coronet, and holding in
the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee
Place,

Mall, S.W., .same crest.

Rawson, Charles Collinson, Gore Lodge,


Hampton, Middx., issuant from an
annulet or, a raven's head erased sa.,
guttee-d'or, holding in its beak an
annulet gold.
Laus virtutis actio.
235. 12

155.8
Rawson, a castle sa., flagged gu.
Rawson, a quadrangular castle ppr.
</ 155-4

or,

and resting the

escutcheon

sa.

between
arg.,
fitchee, also or.

sinister

on an

charged with a chevron


three

cross

crosslets
312. i

Rayley, a savage's head affrontee. 190. 1


Rayment, a boar's head erased and erect
arg.

43- 3

30

11

RAY

REA

466

(e.rtinct), out of a ducal Raynton of Enfield, Middx., a griffin's


head couped sa., beaked or, charged
a demi-dragon erm. ^q-uam
on the neck with a cinquefoil of the
cf. 73. 10
seroare mentem.
last.
cj. 66. I
Raymond, Cornw., out of an earl's coroRayson, Oliver Alfred Edgar, Esquire,
net ppr., a demi-dragon vert.
of Oakleaf Villa, Wakehurst Road,
c/. 73. 10
Wandsworth Common, London, S.W.
Raymond, a dragon's head erased or,
(i ) On a wreath of its colours a raven's
cf. 71. 8
ducally gorged gu.
head sa., holding in its beak an annulet
Raymond, Samuel Philip St. Clere, of
or.
106. 5.
(2) A hart's head erased
Belchamp Hall, Essex, a dragon's head
^ternitas.
gorged
gu.
gu.
Rejero moro axit vita
or, langued and ducally

Raymond, Baron
coronet

or.

U.S..-^., on the stump of a tree vert, a


falcon rising ppr., belled and jessed or.

Cedant anna togce.


87. 11
Reade, Joseph, Esquire, of the Lodge,
Shipton, Oxon., upon the trunk of a
tree fessewise vert, a falcon rising
ppr., belled and jessed gu., and charged
upon the breast for distinction with a
cross crosslet, also gu.

Reade, Herbert Vincent, Ipsden House,


WaUiugford, Oxon., on the stump of a
decora.
121. 2
tree vert, a falcon rising ppr., belled
Rayson, a hart's head erased gu.
and jessed or. Cedant arma togai.
121. 2 Reade, Percy Hamilton, Solicitor, the
White House, Leighton Buzzard, on
Rea and Ree, Worcs. and London, out of
a mural coronet arg., a dragon's head
the stump of a tree sprouting on either
az.
side a hawk belled with wings expanded
72. 1
Reaburn, Scotland, a hand issuing holdand elevated.
ing a Hercules' club, all ppr.
Tutus si Reade of Holbrooke House. Suff.. a
jortis.
214. 6
mount vert, thereon between two
Read, Bucks, a falcon with wings exreeds a Cornish chough with wings

Raymond

cj. 66. II
of Kilmurray, Kerry, an eagle
Benomtur (etas ejus
ppr.

displayed

75-2

aiciit aquilce.

of London, out of a mural


coronet a demi-eagle displayed erm.,
beaked sa., charged on the breast with
c/. 80. 8
three pellets.
Raymond of London, out of a mural
coronet a demi-eagle displayed erm.,
beaked sa., charged on the breast with
cj. 80. 8
three torteaux in pale.
Raymond, out of a mural coronet a demieagle displayed or, charged on the body
with three torteaux in pale.
cf. 80. 8
Raymond, a leopard sejant per fess or
and sa., collared and chained, and
24. 13
spotted counterchanged.
Raymond of Exmouth, Deronsh., on a
mount vert, a leopard sejant per fess
or and sa., spotted counterchanged.

Raymond

Raymond, Kent, Devonsh., and Essex, a


dexter arm in armour embowed, the
hand grasping a battle-axe, all ppr.
200. 6
an antelope's head erm., colcj.

Raymont,

cj. 127. 4
lared or.
Rayner, a dexter hand holding three ar-

rows, points

downwards

ppr.

</ 214. 3
Rayner, John, Esquire, M.D., of Swaledale House, Highbury Quadrant, London, N., in frout of a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a
cross crosslet az. a serpent nowed ppr.
Facta lion verba.
Raynes, an arm embowed, the hand holding a club, all ppr.
202. 10
Rayney, Bart, {extinct), of Wrotham,
Kent, Tyers Hill, Yorks, and London,
out of a mural coronet arg., a lion's
,

head or, pellettee.


cj. 19. 12
Raynlord of Great Tew and Ashfield,
Oxon., a Cornish chough sa.
107. 14
Raynford, Ireland, a stag's head cabossed
erm., attired or.
122.5

Raynham,

Viscount,

see

Townshend,

Marquess.
Raynold, a vol.
Raynolds, a fox's head couped
lared with two bars gemelle

113.

sa.,

col-

or,

and

between them three bezants.


33. 9
Raynor, two winged hands conjoined, all
ppr.

224. 12

Raynor, on a mount vert, a leopard pas-

panded ppr.
Read of East Bergholt,

87.

Sufif. upon a reed


lying fesseways vert, a falcon rising
,

ppr., belled or.

Read, the late General Meredith, Knight


Grand Cross of the Order of the Re-

deemer of Greece, F.S.A., F.R.G.S.,


M.R.I.A., etc., late United States

elevated,

all

ppr.

265. 15

Reade, Colonel James Colquhoun Revell,


Crowe Hall, Stutton, Suff., on a mount
vert a Cornish chough, wings extended
ppr., between two stalks of wheat, also
ppr.
Cedant arma togce.
265. 15
Reade, Rev. Charles Darby. Prior Bank,
Cromer, same crest and motto.
Reade, Lines, a shoveller close sa.
Reade, Somers., Herts, Cambs, Kent,
and Wales, an eagle displayed sa.,

Minister to Greece, of 128, Rue la


Boetie, Champs Elysees, Paris
(i) In
the centre on the stump of a tree vert,
beaked and legged or.
a falcon rising ppr., belled and jessed or
75-2
(for Read).
87. 11.
(2) On the dexter Reade of London, a griffin's head erased
side
a demi-lion rampant ppr., gorged
az., purfled or.
66. 2
with a coronet or (for Ross).
10. 10.
Reade of Kingsteed, Norf.. a stag's head
erased sa., bezantee, attired or.
a demi-lion
(3) On the sinister side
rampant sa., collared and chained or
cj. 121. 2
Cedant artna logce.
(for Meredith).
Reade of Symington, Norf. a goat's head
Nobilis ira leonis.Ueb Dduw heb
sa., ducally gorged and armed arg.
ddim a Duw a digon.
10. 12
cj. 128. 5
Read, an eagle displayed sa.
Reade of Wood Parks, Ireland, issuing
75. 2
Read, Crewe-, of Llandinam Hall, Montout of clouds an arm erect, holding in
gomerysh. (i) An eagle displayed sa.
the liand an open book. Amor sine
timore.
(for Read).
75. 2.
(2) Out of a ducal
215. i
coronet or, a lion's gamb arg., charged Reade, Ireland, a leg couped above the
with a crescent gu. (for Crewe).
knee in armour ppr. spurred or.
:

cf.

36. 12

I93-

Read, a shoveller bendy of six arg. and Reade, H. Lister, Esquire, West Street,
Congleton, Chesh., on the stump of a
sa., beaked or.
tree sprouting to either side an eagle
Read, Ireland, a leg couped above the
knee erect, vested az., spurred or.
rising with wings expanded and inverted, all ppr.
Read, a greyhound's head couped arg.,
Cedant arma togce.
between two roses gu., slipped and Reader, Ireland, a leopard's head erased
leaved ppr.
61. 11
10. 2
Read, a demi-lion rampant.
Read of Hayton, Yorks, a lion's garab
erect pean holding a cross nioline
erminois.
of Hitchin, Herts, a buck's head
erased sa., attired or, between two
palm-branches vert, charged on the
neck with two bars gemelle of the
second.
Read of Honningham Thorpe, Norf., a
garb between two olive-branches, all
ppr.
Pax copia.
Read, Ireland, a griffin segreant or. 62. 2
Read, a buck's head erased sa., bezantce.

Read

sant or.
cf. 24. 2
Raynsford, Essex, a greyhound current
cj. 121. 2
of a dark russet colour, collared and Read, Rudston-, W. E., Esquire, Carreg
ringed or.
Bran, Llanfair, P.G., Anglesey, a lion's
cf. 58. 2
Raynsford of Stanmore-Magna, Middx.,
gamb erect pean, grasping a cross
Dallington, Northarap., Tew, Oxon.,
moline erminois. Haud lege peritior.
and Warw., a roebuck's head erased Reade, on the trunk of a tree vert, a
sa., attired or.
121. 2
falcon rising ppr.
87. 1
Raynsford, a deer's head cabossed az., Reade, Sir George Compton. Bart.,
attired or.
122. 5
Howell, Livingstone County, Michigan,

and affrontee

az.,

collared or.

cf.

23. 3

Reader, a dexter hand brandishing a


sabre ppr.
212T13
Reading or Reding, a griffin sejant holding in the dexter claw a garland of
laurel, all ppr.

Reading

of

erased

or.

London,

griffin's

62. 9

head
66. 2

Reading of Lansdown Place, Brighton,


upon a mount vert, a hind's head
couped ppr., gorged with a collar
nebuly sa., and holding in the mouth
a branch of cinquefoils vert. Dien

head arg., collared sa.


cf. 124. 5
Ready, Colonel John Tobin, of Ellerslie,
Hawkhurst, Kent, a cook's head
couped ppr. Toujours prest.
Reaman, a cushion charged with a dragon's head couped.
Reanolds, Somers. and Devonsh., out of a
mural coronet arg., a talbot's head az..
bezantee, eared or.
cf. 56. 6

REA

Redege, a hand apaumee, thereon an Reed, Charles John, Esquire, the Crag,
eye ppr.
222. 4
Reesdale, Northumb., same crest and
Redesdale, Lord (Freeman-Mitford)
(i)
motto.
Two hands ppr., grasping a sword erect Reed, Northumb., a demi-griffin or, holdarg., enfiled with a boar's head erased
ing an oak-branch ppr. In Deo omnia,
sa. (for Mitjord).
(2) A demi-wolf arg.,
cf. 64. 2
holding a fusli or, and gorged with a Reed, William, a greyhound's head
collar dancettee gu. (for Freeman).
erased sa., thereon a rose arg., leaved

az.

I40.

Reason, a boar's head erased and erect


sa.

43. 3

Reason, a fox's head erased ppr.


33. 6
Reaston-Rodes of Barlborough Hall,
Derbysh.
(i) A cubit arm holding in
the hand an oak-branch fructed, all
:

ppr.

Rodes).

(for

(2)

God

demi-lion

ppr., collared or, holding between the


paws a spear of the last, headed ppr.,
therefrom a banner gu., charged with

last.

Rediche, Lanes, a hawk


membered, beaked, a,nd
standing upon a lure tasof the first, corded and ringed
second.
Reding, Kent, a gilliflower stalked and
leaved ppr.
151. S
Redingham, a salmon naiant az. 139. 12
Redington, of Kilcornan, Ireland, a lion
rampant gu. Pro Rege, scepe pro patria
semper.
i, 13
Redman, out of a ducal coronet gu., a

Rediche

rising
belled
selled
of the

212. 9
mel and hilt or. Manu jorti.
of Killingworth House, Northumb.,
out of a mural coronet arg., a griffin's

Reay
Reay

of

Burn HaU, Durh., a

Rebow,

see Slater- Rebow.

Rebow

of

Colchester,

Essex,

of

arg.,
or,

and slipped
and

leaved

ppr.,

between two reeds


Esse

flowered.

quam

tideri.

Reed, Sir Edward James, K.C.B., of the


Lodge,Ascot, and Broadway Chambers,
Westminster, a demi-mau in profile
looking to the sinister supporting in
his dexter hand a hammer resting on
an anvil, and holding in the sinister

hand an iron

ship, all ppr.

Reede, a hand holding a lance in pale

ppr
Reede, a fleur-de-lis 01.
148.2
Rees of Killymaenllwyd, Carmarthensh.,
a talbot ppr.
Spes melioris wvi.
cf. 54. 2
Rees or Rhys of Killymaenllwyd, Carmarthensh. a talbot or. Spes melioris
,

David, Llanelly, Carmarthensh.,


a demi-dragon, wings elevated and
addorsed ppr., holding in the dexter
claw a fleur-de-lis or, and supporting
with the sinister claw an escutcheon gu.,
charged with an annulet or. A barcho
horse's head arg.
5i-7
a berchir.
Redman, Norf., out of a mural coronet Rees of North Crawley. Northamp., a
or, a horse's head arg., maned gu.
lion rampant supporting a plumb-rule,
Redman of Tulford, Yorks, on a cushion
all ppr.
3. 2
gu., tasselled or, a horse's head couped Rees of Llandovery, Carmarthensh., a

by. 10

head erased ppr.


Rebeiro, five tulips in pale.

166. 2
Redtiead, an eagle's head az.
83.
Redhead, a sinister arm in armour ppr.
embowed to the sinister, holding in
the gauntlet a sword, point doAvnwards, arg. hiltand pommel or, chargetl
above the wrist with a crescent of the

three escallops az.


c/. 71. i
Reavely, Thomas, Kinnersley Castle,
Letton, Heref., an estoile of twelve
points az.
Optima revelatio stella.
Reay, Lord (Mackay), of Reay, Caithnesssh., a dexter arm from the elbow erect
holding a dagger in pale, all ppr., pom-

or.

careth for us.

Redfern, William Beales.


luveruglas
House, Cambridge, a birch-tree ppr.
Redford, a quatrefoil gu.
148. 10
Redham, a cross crosslet fitohed gu.

a cinquefoil of the second, and supporting a rudder az. {/or Reaston).


Reath of Edmistoun, Scotland, a garb
or.
Industria ditnt.
153-2
Reave of Breade, Sussex, a dragon's
head arg., charged on the breast with

head

REE

467

Reardon, Ireland, a dolphin naiant

griffin's

66- 2

out of a

Rees,

mural coronet or, a derai-eagle displayed sa., charged on the breast with
a bezant, thereon a fleur-de-lis az..
holding in the beak an arrow of the
81. 10
arg. crined also or.
first, headed and feathered arg.
lion rampant sa., crownetl gu. Piclate
i
5 '
Rebow, Gurdon-, Hector John, of Wy- Redmayne, John Marriner, Esquire, of
et probitate.
i. 12
veiihoe Park, Essex: (i) Out of a
Harewood, Gateshead-on-Tyne, out of Rees-Mogg, William, of Cholwell House,
mural coronet or, an eagle displayed
a ducal coronet or, a horse's head gu.
Somers.. and Temple Cloud, Bristol:
Sans sang nul victoris.
sa., charged on the breast with a bezant,
(i) Between two .sjii-ar- heads erect sa.,
thereon a fleur-de-lis az., and holding Redmond of Killoughter, Ireland, a
a cock ppr. [for JIuijg).
(2) A swan
in the beak an arrow of the first,
beacon ppr. Pie vivere et Deum et
arg., with wings elevated or, holding
patriam deligere.
headed and flighted arg. (for Rebow).
in the beak a water-lily slipped ppr.
177. 14
Si. 10.
Cura pii diis sunt.
(2) A goat climbing up a rock, Redmond of the Hall and Movilla, co.
(for Rees).
all ppr. Cfo'^ Gurdon).
Wexford, Ireland, a beacon fired ppr.
Reeve, between two wings a caduceus.
Reckitt, Sir James, Bart., Swanland
112. 2
177. 14
Manor, North Ferriby, Yorks, in front Redmond, William Hoey Kearney, M.P., Reeve, Suff., a tiger's head erased arg.,
Gresham Hotel, Dublin, same crest.
of a lion sejant rampant sa., collared
armed, maned, and collared or.
flory, counterflory or, a fleur-de-lis of Redmond,
John Edward, 15, Upper Reeve, Lines, a horse's head erased per
the last between two escallops arg.
Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin, same crest.
fesse nebulee arg. and gu.
51-4
283. 12 Redmond, Gabriel O'Donnell fitzsimon, Reeve, Lieutenant-Colonel Ellis Philip
M.R.C.P.I., a beacon fired ppr., a ladder
Fox, Carlton Club, a horse's head
Redeomyn, a phoenix in flames ppr. 82. 2
or.
Reddie, an arm in armour couped at
Pie vivere et Deum el patriam
erased per fesse nebulee arg. and gu.
the shoulder, embowed and resting on
diligere.
charged on the neck with two mullets
the elbow, holding in the hand a sci- Redpath, Scotland, an ostrich holding in
in pale counterchanged.
mitar, all ppr.
the beak a key ppr.
cf. 196. 6
97. 5 Reeve, an eagle's head erased or, collared
Boverton,
sa.
Reddie, an arm in armour couped at the Redwood,
Glen Wathen.
cf. 83. 2
shoulder, embowed and resting on the
Church End, Finchley, N., on a rock Reeve, an eagle's head erased arg.,
elbow with a wreath of laurel round the
an eagle rising ppr., charged on each
gorged with a collar gemel gu., and
forearm, holding in the hand a scimitar,
wing with a mullet of six points or, and
charged with an escallop az.
all ppr.
Honeste et constanter. 296. 7
holding in the beak a staff raguly of Reeve, Suff., a griffin's head erased gu.
the same.
66. 2
ReddingQeld, on the point of a sword
Lumen servimus antique.
erect ppr., a cross patee arg.
169. 5 Redwood, Boverton, of Glen Wathen, Reeve of Wigton, Norf., a dragon's head
Church End, Finchley, N., same crest
Reddish, Dorset, Wilts, and Lanes, a
couped sa., bezantee, holding in the
cock's head erased sa., combed and
and motto.
mouth a lily arg. slipped ppr.
wattled gu. ducally gorged or cj. 90. i Reece, a galley with her oars in action.
Reeve of Norf., a dragon's head erased
Animum rege.
Rede, see Reid.
160. 7
ppr., collared or.
121. 2 Reece, a wyvern sejant vert, with wings
71.2
Rede, Sufi., a stag's head erased.
Rede of Norwich and Beccles, Suff., a
elevated, holding in the mouth a spear- Reeve, John Sherard, of Leadenham
buck's head erased az., attired or, behead arg., embrued gu. Respite fuluHouse, Lines, a horse's head erased per
tween two reeds of the last, charged
rum.
fesse nebuly arg. and gu., charged on
cf. 69. 4
on the neck with three bars gemelles Reed, a tower.
the neck with two mullets in pale or.
1 56. 2
also or, and as many bezants in pale.
Reed, a griffin segreant or.
50. 3
62. 2
Rede or Reed, Kent and Worcs., a garb Reed, Northumb., and of London, a grif- Reeve, Simms, of Brancaster, Norf.,
or, banded gu.
same crest and motto.
fin segreant or. Memor et ftdelis.
62. 2
153-2
,

30

REE

REN

468

Reeve-King, Nevill Henry, the Hall, Reid, a hand holding an open book.
Reilly, John,
Esquire, of the Inner
Ashby-de-la-Launde, Lincoln: (i) A
215. 10
Temple, London, a dragon's head
talbot's head couped sa., collared or Reid, Scotland, issuing out of a cloud a
couped sa., bezantee, and in front
hand holding a book expanded ppr.
thereof an anchor entwined with a
(lor King).
(2) A horse's head erased
Pro virtute.
per fesse nebulee arg. and gu., charged
215. I
cable fessewise or.
71. 6
on the neck with two mullets in pale Reid, Alexander Arthur, Esquire, of Reinell of East Ogwell, Devonsh., a fox
Ratho, Bothwell, Tasmania, a hand
counterchanged (for Reeve).
passant or.
32. i
issuing from a cloud holding a book Reiseley, a young man's head couped
Reeves, Sir William Conrad, KC, Chief
expanded ppr. Pro virtute. Nihil
Justice of Barbados, of the Eyrie, St.
at the shoulders sa., with ear-rings
amanti durum.
266. 16
Michael, Barbados.
Motto, Sic volor, crowned with a chaplet of flowers
vere parcas.
Reid of Birnes, Aberdeensh., a hand
arg.
issuing from a cloud holding a book Relf, Worcs., and of Ashburnham, SusReeves, a demi-griffin sa.
64. 2
expanded ppr. Virtute et lahorc.
Reeves, out of a ducal coronet a griffin's
sex, an opinicus-head or, holding in
head.
67. 9
215. I
the beak a snake vert, environed about
Reeves of Burraue, co. Clare, Flatten, Reid of Blegbie, Scotland, a dexter arm
the neck.
65. 7
CO. Meath, Athgarveen, co. Kildare,
issuing from a cloud holding a book Relfe of London, a peacock ppr., collared
and Vostersberg, co. Cork, a dragon's
expanded ppr. Fortitudine el Lahore.
gu., with wings erect arg., semee of
head erased or. collared az.
71.2
mascles of the second.
Reeves, Robert William Cary, of Burraue,
Relhan, three ostrich-feathers arg. Na-

CO. Clare,

same

crest.

turae minister.

issuing out of clouds holding the Holy


Bible open at Job xix., all ppr., the
edges ot the leaves or.
266. 16
fidelitate.
Reid, Nevile, of Shandwick, Ross-sh. and
Reeves of Glastonbury, Somers., on a
Cromartysh., same crest. Pro veritale.
mount vert, an eagle with wings ele- Reid of Dublin, issuant from a rock a
vated sa., each charged with a cross
dexter cubit arm erect holding a bill,
patee arg., the dexter claw resting on
all ppr.
Firm.
a cross botonnee or.
Reid, Scotland, a demi-eagle issuant gu.,
Reeves, an eagle displayed.
beaked az. Fortitudine et Lahore.
75. 2
Reeves, James Bowles, of Danemore Reid, Scotland, and London, an eagle
Park, Speldhurst, Kent, a greyhound
rising ppr.
In suhlime.
yy. 5
sejant sa., bezantee, collared
and Reid, John, Esquire, J. P., of Elderslie,
ringed or.
Prius quam factum conOamaru, New Zealand a demi-eagle
sidera.
with wings elevated. Fortitudine et
cf. 59. 2
Regan, Ireland, a demi-grifEn per fesse
Lahore.
80. 2
or and az.
64. 2 Reid of London, an eagle rising ppr.
Regnold, a wolf's head erased sa., charged
Fortitudine et Lahore.
yy. 5
on the neck with three bezants between Reid, Arthur Archibald Alexander, of
two bars or. Pro virtute.
Ledsham Hall, Chester, a demi-eagle
Reichel, late Most Rev. Charles Parsons,
displayed arg.
Fortitudine et lahore.
D.D., Bishop of Meath, out of a ducal
232. 4
coronet a demi-lion rampant double- Reid of Straloch, a demi-eagle displayed
queued holding between the paws
gu., beaked and armed az. Fortitudine
a sickle, all or.
Vitam impendere
et Lahore.
81.6
vero.
Reid, Ireland, an eagle displayed with
Reichel, Rev. Oswald Joseph, B.C.L.,
two heads sa., gorged with an Eastern
M.A., F.S.A., A la Ronde House,
coronet or. Speclemar agendo.
Lympstone, Devoash., same crest and
cf. 74. 2
motto.
Reid, Bart., of Barra, Aberdeensh., ScotReichel, Henry Rudolph, same crest and
land, a pelican in her piety, all ppr.
motto.
Niliil amanti durum.
98. 8
Reichel, Lucius Hurlock, Beara Court, Reid, Sir James, Bart., G.C.V.O., K.C.B.,
Black Torrington, Devonsh., same
V.D., of Muirtou, Aberdeensh., same
crest and motto.
crest and motto.
Reichel of Geising. in Saxony, out of a Reid, Sir George, LL.D., 22, Royal Terducal coronet a demi-lion rampant
race, Edinburgh, a demi-ostrich arg.
double-queued holding between the
holding in the beak a sprig of laurel
paws a sickle, all or. Vitam impendere
Labor ipse voluptas.
ppr.
vero.
Reid, Ireland, a cock-pheasant ppr.
Reichenberg of Treveder, Cornw., a naked
Semper eadem.
cf. 90. 8
arm embowed and couped holding in Reid, a lion passant, the tail extended
the hand a laurel-branch.
228. 6
ppr.
5. II
Reid, Bart., of Ewell Grove, Surrey, in Reid, Ireland, a sheaf of rye gu.
front of a castle arg. two spears sal tirecf. 153. 2
wise ppr., points upwards.
Firm.
Reidhaven, Viscount, see Seafield, Earl
Reid-CuMon, Rev. John Edward, of
of.
Ashow Rectory, Warw. (i) A dexter Reidheugh of Cultibraggan, Scotland,
arm embowed in armour, the hand
two turtle-doves respecting each other
supporting a crossbow erect and bent
az.
Nil ntquit amor.
93. 2
ppr., fitted with an arrow gu., barbed Reielly, Ireland, an archer shooting an
arg. (for Cuddon).
arrow from a bow ppr.
235. 13.
(2) Be188. 9
tween four roses gu., barbed and seeded Reigaolds, Devonsh. and Somers., out of
ppr., two on either side, a tower arg.
a mural coronet arg., a talbot's head
(for Reid).
Fortiter et suaviler.
Firm.
az., bezantee, eared or.
cf. 56. 6
235. 14 Reilly, Ireland, an archer shooting an
Reid, Scotland, and of Imber Court,
arrow from a bow ppr.
18S. 9
Wilts, a tower gu.
Firm.
156. 5 Reilly, Ireland, the sua gu.
162. 2

Reeves, Robert William Cary, of Besborough, Killimer, co. Clare, same


crest.

Aiiimum

Rege.

Virtute

et

115.

Remfry

of Truro, Cornw., an antelope


lodged ppr., gorged with a collar
nebuly gu., and supporting with the
dexter fore-foot an escutcheon arg.,
charged with a wreath of ivy vert.
126. II

Remington

of

Lund, Yorks, a hand hold-

ing a broken tilting-spear,

all

Remington,
Tree,

ppr.
214. 10
of Crow

Rev. Reginald,
Lanes, a hand erect holding a
214. 10

broken tilting-spear, all ppr.


between
Remmington,
two
branches in orle a fleur-de-lis.

laurel-

Remnant

of Billericay, Scotland, a dolMind your own


ppr.
business.
140. 5
Remnant, an eagle displayed sa.
75. 2
Rempston, a caltrap embrued ppr. 147. 14
Renals, Sir Joseph, Bart., 26, Craven
Hill Gardens, W., upon a rock a fox
sejant regardant ppr., charged on the

phin

naiant

shoulder with a lozenge or, and supporting with the dexter fore-leg a
fasces, also ppr.

Cavendo tutus. 272.14

Rendall, Francis Shuttleworth, Esquire,

Brigmerston House, Amesbury,


Wilts: (1) An antelope's head couped
or, gorged with a collar gemel, holding
in the mouth a horse-shoe, and charged
for distinction with a cross crosslet, all
of

gu.

(for

Rendall).

(2)

On

vert, a heathcock rising sa.,


olden).

(for

mount

winged

or.

Rendel, Baron (Rendel), Hatchlands,


Guildford, iu front of a rock ppr.,
thereon a wolf passant az.. collared
arg., and supporting a flagstaff ppr.,
therefrom flowing to the sinister a
banner sa., charged with a deini-lion
rampant erased of the second, a staff
raguly couped in fesse vert. Lahore et
consiLio.
250. 19
Rendel, Rt. Hon. Stuart, Hatchlands,
Surrey, same crest and motto
Rendel, Sir Alexander Meadows, K.C.I.E.,
44, Lancaster Gate, W., in front of a
rock ppr., a staff raguly fesseways
vert, thereon a wolf passant az., collared arg., supporting with the dexter
fore-leg a flagstaff, therefrom flowing a
banner sa., charged with a demi-lion
Lahore et consiLio.
erased.

Rendlesham, Baron (Thellusson), a demigreyhound salient arg., collared sa.,


between two wings of the last, each
charged with a trefoil slipped or.
Lahore

et

honore.

60.

REN

469

Renney, Scotland, two wings conjoined


iij- 3
and inverted erm.
Rennie, a parrot gu., feeding on a bunch

Repington, A'Court-, of Amington Hall,


Warw. (]) A demi-heraldic antelope

REY

Rennie and Renny, a dexter hand hold-

billettee arg., attired, ungu., and


An
tufted or {for Repington).
{2)
eagle displayed sa., charged on the
breast with two chevronels or, beaked
and legged gu., and holding in the
Virtus
beak a lily ppr. (/or A'Court).
propter se.
Repley, Surrey, a demi-lion rampant or.

Probitate.
213. 5
ing a scimitar.
Renny-Tailyour, Henry Waugh, of Bor-

Repley, a lion's head erased

lOI. 8

of cherries ppr.

Rennie, of Wateringbury, Kent, the sun


in his splendour ppr., between two
Uagstaves broken on each, a flag flying
to the exterior arg., charged with a
162.

saltire az.

hand holdrowfield, Forfarsh.


(i)
217. 13.
ing a pair of balances ppr.
hand ppr., holding a Passion
(2)
cross gu.
Probitate consilium 'per:

fecitur.

10. 2
az., collared

18. 6
or.
Reppes, out of a ducal coronet a plume
of feathers arg., the quills or, between
two wings or.
Reppley, a lion rampant az. collared arg.
,

Renny, a dexter hand issuing holding a


balance and scales or. Probitate.
217. 13
Renny, George Henry, Dieu la Cresse
Abbey, Leek, Staffs, issuant from
clouds a cubit arm erect ppr., holding

a balance or, between two wings gu.,


each charged with a thistle leaved and
slipped, also or.

Eecie jaciendo.

cf.

I.

13

Repps or Reppes of West Walton, Norf.,


a plume

out of a ducal coronet

or,

of ostrich-feathers erm.,

between two

wings of the first


Reresby, on a chapeau vert, turned up
erm., a goat arg.
cf. 129. 5
Reresby, on a chapeau purp., turned up
erm. a goat pas.sant or.
cf. 1 29. 5
Resbye, Suff., an arm couped at the
shoulder embowed and erect from the
elbow, vested az., holding in the hand
ppr. four ears of wheat or, stalked
,

Renolds, a portcullis chained.


178. 3
Renous, a demi-griffin segreant regardant
erminois, supporting a banner flotant
to the dexter or, charged with a mulSir Charles Bine, Bart., Coldharbour, Wivelsfield, Sussex, in front
of a griffin's head erased sa., a decresEsse
cent and an increscent arg.

284- 15

videri.

Renshaw, a decrescent

arg.,

and an

in-

28. 10
of Reskymer, in Mawgau, and
Murthen, Cornw., a lion rampant
holding a branch of laurel vert.
Resley of Chatwood, Bucks, a greyhound

Reskymer
of

sa.,

dexter fore -foot on an escutcheon


J. P., Barochan,
arg.
Houston, N.B., a griffin's head erased.
Renton, John Thompson, Esquire, J. P., Reson, a fox's head erased ppr.
33. 6
and Reuce, a greyhound passant per pale arg.
of
Surrey,
Bradston Brook,
and ppr.
Hedgecocks, Sussex, a lion rampant
cf. 60. 2
az., holding in the dexter fore-paw a Reve, an heraldic tiger's head erased arg.
sword, point downwards, ppr., pommel
collared and maned or.
and hilt or, and resting the sinister Reve of Maiden, Suff., a dragon's head
erased arg., collared or.
fore- paw on a tower arg.
71- Renton of Lamberton, Berwicksh., two Reve of Brede, Sussex, a dragon's head
arg., charged on the neck with three
hands issuant, in the one a sword, point
escallops, two and one az.
downwards, fixed in the earth, the other
cf. yi. i
Trust in God and Revel, Yorks, and of Newbold Revel,
lifted up to heaven.

Renshaw, Charles Bine,

not in strength.

Renton, James Crawford, Esquire, M.D.,


I
Woodside Terrace, Glasgow, two arms
issuant, habited and cuffed, the dexter
cubit arm holding a sword erect, the
sinister embowed, holding a sword
point downwards. Trust in God, not in
,

D.L.,

lOA,

Great Queen Street, Westminster, a


tree.
Facta non verba.
Renwick, a lion's head erased.
17. 8
Renwick, Hon. Sir Arthur, Clarendon
House, Elizabeth Street, Hyde Park,
Sydney, in front of a stag's head erased
ppr., between the attires a saltire or,
three estoiles of the last.

Reoeh, Scotland, a rock ppr.


iiiu

roche.

Dieu

est

179. 7

Reoeh, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a


dagger in pale ppr. Stand.
212.9
Reocb, a mountain in flames ppr.
179.2
Repington of Amington Hall, Warw.. a
demi-heraldic antelope gu., maned,
bearded, tusked, and ungu. or, billettce arg.

Virtus propter

se.

sa.,

collared or, charged

with three guttes-de-poix.

and

cf.

30.

1 1

of
Overswoodout of a ducal
coronet or, a plume of two rows of
ostrich-feathers ppr.
114-4
Reynall of London and Egginton, Beds,
on a moimt vert, a fox sejant regardant
ppr., collared arg., resting the dexter
paw on a lozenge or.
32. 9
Reynard-Cookson, .see Cookson.
Reynardson, on a mount a fox sejant regardant, resting the dexter paw on a
lozene.
32. 6
Reynardson of Loudon and Plymouth,
Devonsh., a lion's head erminois,
crowned with a mural coronet chequy
arg. and gu.
Reynardson, Birch-, Colonel Charles, of
Holywell Hall, Lines (i A lion's head
erm., murally crowned chequy arg. and
gu. (for Reynardson).
(2) A
cf. 21. i.

Reynes

Kettlestone,

Norf.,

fleur-de-lis arg.,

and a

trefoil vert, en-

twined by a serpent ppr.


est

vitium

(for Birch).

fugere.

Prudentia

Reynell, Middx., and Devonsh., a fox statant or.


cf. 32. 2
Reynell, Bart, (extinct), a fox statant or,
the tail extended. Murus aheneus esto.
cf. 32. 2
Reynell of Killynon, co. Westmeath,
Murus
Ireland, a fox passant or.
aheneus esto. InduhitiUa fides.
32. i
Reynell of Reynella, co. Westmeath,
Ireland, on a mount ppr., a fox passant
or.
Murus ceneus esto.
cf. 32. i
Reynell-Peok, Arthur Denis Henry Heber,

Netherton House, Newton Abbot,


Devonsh., a mural crown arg., issuing
therefrom a lion's head gu., gorged
with a wreath or. Fidus confido.
Reynes of Lewes, Sussex, a bird, the
breast arg., the back az., holding in the
beak a rose ppr.
Warw., a cubit arm in armour ppr., the Reynes of Stanford, Notts, an arm issuing
out
of clouds, the hand holding three
gamb
erased
of
hand holding a lion's

the last.
Revel of Ogston, Derbysh., an arm in
armour embowed ppr., garnished or,
holding in the hand a dagger ppr.,
point downwards, between two bat's
wings, also or,

strength.

Rentoul, James Alexander,

head erased

Reymes

simplicilate.

Reskinner, Cornw., a wolf passant.

erm., collared az., ringed or, resting the

crescent or, addorsed.

of Hedgestone, Middx., a demilion erm., holding a laurel-branch vert.


Rewtoure, a seax erect ppr.
171. 2
Reye, an ostrich-feather arg., enfiled with
a ducal coronet or.
114. 12
Reygnales and Reynolds, Suff., a wolf's

Virtus

vert.

let az.

Renshaw,

quam

gu.,

Rewse

membraned

gu.

Reveley of Bryn-y-Gwyn, Merionethsh.,


an etoile of twelve points az. Optima

tween

two

wings

labore.

Probitate et
cf. iii. 5
az., winged or and
arg.

Revett, Suff., a dove


gu., holding in the beak a branch vert.

92. 5
of Crettinge, Suff.,
an arm erect, holding in the hand ppr.
a broken sword of the fiist, hilt and

Revett, Cambs,

pommel

and

or.

Cambs and Suff., an arm, the


213.12
hand holding a battle-axe.
63. 2
Rew, a griffin passant ppr.
Revett,

Rewse,

see

between two mallets.


Reynhouse, Middx., a demi-griffin segreant regardant erminois, holding a
banner flotant to the dexter or, the
point,

revelatio Stella.

Reveley, an etoile of sixteen points az.


Revelstoke, Baron (Baring), of Membland, Devonsh., a mullet erminois, be-

Sraith-Rewse.

218. 12

roses, all ppr.

Reynett, a cubit arm erect, holding in


the hand an anchor in bend.
Reynham of South Lynn, Norf., a morion

staff

charged

and

with

tassels

of

the last,

mullet az.
cf.

Reynold, an eagle

close.

64. 14
76. 2

Reynold of Stratford, Warw., a fox's


33-6
head erased or.
Reynolds-Morton, Earl of Ducie, see
Ducie.
Reynolds, see Young-Reynolds.
Reynolds, Shropsh., a fox's head erased
cf. 33. 6
ppr., collared sa.
Reynolds, Somers., a fox's head erased
or.
a- 6
Reynolds of Great Yarmouth, Norf., a
fox's head erased per pale arg. and sa.,
gorged with a collar or, charged with
cf. i^. 6
three torteaux.

REY

Jus meum

RIC

470
Rhodes or Rodes

a fox's head
c/. 33. 6
erased sa.. collared or.
Reynolds of Shotley, Suff., a fox's head
erased sa., gorged with a collar or,
charged with three torteaux, and on
the neck with a martlet.
33. 7
Reynolds, Devonsh., a fox statant ppr.

Reynolds of Belsted,

Siiff.,

Itiebor.

cf

Yorks, a cubit

of acorns, all ppr.


of Bellair and

Rhodes
sh.,

all

Emerson, Esquire,
Reynolds, James
M.D., Burleigh House, Burlington
Boad, Dublin, same crest.
Reynolds of Colchester, Essex, a griffin's
head erased per pale or and arg. 66. 2
Reynolds, Wilts and Somers., a griffin's
66. 2
head erased or.
Reynolds, a cockatrice with wings ad68. 4
dorsed ppr.
Reynolds of London, a wyvern with wings
elevated vert, holding in the dexter
claw a sword in pale ppr. Fide, sed

fructed

or,

saltire vert

and two
(,1''

trefoils slipped in

Rhodes).

arm embowed vested

az.,

(2) A dexter
charged with

J'aime la liberie.
92. 5
ppr.
Ribton of Ribton, Cumb., out of an
Eastern coronet or, a demi-lion rampant gu.
cf. 10. 3
couchant ppr., collared and lined or.
Reynolds of Laghnie, co. Leitrim, and Ricard of London, a man's head couped
at the shoulders ppr.
cf. 190. 5
Tully, CO. Cavan, Ireland, on a mount
115. 12 Ricard of Heck, Yorks, two arms emvert, a stag lodged ppr.
bowed in armour or, the gauntlets arg.,
Reynolds, an eagle close arg., ducally
supporting a leopard's face of the same,
gorged and lined or.
cf 76. 2
Reynolds of Milford House, Hants, a Ricarde-Seaver, see Seaver.
Rleardo, Frank, of Bromesberrow Place,
cock's head erased gu.. beaked or.
Worcs., and Gatcombe Park, Glouc, a
90. I
bird holding in the dexter claw a flagReynolds, a dexter arm in armour emstaff with a flag, the latter charged
bowed, holding in the hand a garb, all
ppr.

Reynolds, Ireland, a globe mounted ppr.

159.4
Reynolds, out of a crescent an etoile.
163.

of Stanmore, Middx., a demisegreant regardant erminois,


holding by the staff a banner flotant
to the dexter or, the point and tassels
of the last, charged with a mullet az.
cf. 64. 14
Reyny, Yorks and London, out of a mural
coronet arg., a lion's head or, pellettee,

Reynous
griliin

cf. 19. 12
of Bremen and Enfield, Middx., a
sprig of three acorns.
152. 5

langued gu.

Rhan

Rhodes, Notts and Derbysh., a hand


holding a bunch of acoros ppr.

in

his

paw

bar-shot

sa.

annulets interlaced or, cuffed


arg., holding in the hand ppr. an arrow
of the last {for Baker).
Rhodes of New Zealand, and Kippax,
Yorks, a dexter arm erect vested az.,
cuffed arg., charged with an acorn or,
and grasping a fern sapling of New
Zealand eradicated ppr. Robur meum
Deus.
Rhodes, a griffin's head erased, tied round
arg., with wings expanded erm. Garde
66. 7
the neck with a ribbon.
la joy.
70. I
Rhodes, an eagle displayed per pale or
70. i
and sa., charged on the breast ith a Rich, a wyvern arg.
rj. ,";. 2
Rich, Ireland, a demi-sea-lion gu., armed
cross patee counterchanged.
Yorks.
and
langued
a
az.,
tinned
or.
Rhodes of Ivnaresborough,
leopard sejant or, spotted sa., collared Rich of Otford, Ivent, a demi-lion rampant sa., between two spears erect arg.
and ringed arg.
cf. 24. S
9. II
Riall, Lewis John Roberts, Esquire, of
Old Conna Hill, co. Dublin, Ireland, a Rich, Berks, au armed arm and hand
ppr., holding a cross crosslet fitched
lion's head erased or, charged with an
gu.
210.
escallop gu., and holding in the mouth
14
a trefoil vert. Duw au fendith yw fy Rich of Lexden, Essex, on the stump of
a tree couped and erased or, a hawk
ngwenwth.
ivith wings addorsed arg., preying on
Riall, William Arthur, Annerville, Clona pheasant ppr.
mel, same crest.
Re alia modestas.
Gisbume Richards of Yaverland, Hants, a griffin's
Ribblesdale, Baron (Lister),
head erased arg.
66. 2
Park, West Riding, Yorks, a stag's
head erased per fesse ppr. and gu., Richards of SoJsborough Grange and
Ardamine, co. Wexford, Ireland, a
attired or, differenced by a crescent.
griffin's head erased arg.
Honore et
ReHnens vestigia jama;.
119. 8
amove.
66. 2
Ribton, Sir George, Bart., of Woodbrook,
CO. Dublin (extinct), a dove close az., Richards of Rathaspick and Park, co.
Wexford,
a
griffin's
head
erased
laurel-branch
arg.
holding in his beak a
three

cui vide.

holding

Cndarn - yw - jy - ffydd - y - portha - duw-ygig/rain.


Rice, a spear-head issuing embrued.
174. 12
Rice of Ballymacdoyle, co. Kerry, a
leopard's face gu., ducally crowned or.
Fides non timet.
297. 5
Rice, Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Justice,
J.P., of Bushmount, Lixnaw, co Kerry,
same crest and motto.
Rich, Earl of Warwick and Holland
(extinct), on a mount vert, a wyvern
rising arg.
Garde la joy.
69. 1
Rich, Bart, (extinct), of London, on a
mount vert, a wyvern with wings elevated arg.
69. 1
Rich, on a mount vert, a wyvern arg.
Garde la joy.
69. 1
Stuart,
Charles
Bart.,
Henry
Rich, Sir
of Shirley House, Hants, a wyvern

Shapwick, Devon-

a hand holding an oak-branch,

Cxlum non animum.


ppr.
Rhodes, Sir Frederick Edward, Bart., of
(i) A cubit arm
Loventor, Devonsh.
vested az., guttee-d'or, cuffed arg.,
holding an oak-branch palewise ppr.,

32. 2

69. 5
Reynolds, a wyvern passant gu.
Reynolds, Henry Revell, M.A., 7. the
Boltons, South Kensington: (i) Out
of a mural coronet a demi-talbot collared and lined.
(2) A dexter arm in
armour embowed holding in the hand
a lion's gamb erased. Sperat injestis.
Reynolds of Carshalton, Surrey, out of a
mural coronet or. a demi-talbot arg.,
eared gu., collared and lined, the line
c/ 55.9
ending in a knot or.
Reynolds, Kent, out of a mural coronet
or, a demi-talbot arg., collared and
lined of the first.
55-9
Reynolds, Sir Alfred James, Digswell,
Welwyn, Herte, in front of a cross
crosslet fitchee or, a talbot passant sa.,
laugued gu., with the dexter paw
Quod
resting on a rose of the first.
verum tutum.
244. 3
Hawkswick,
St.
Walter,
Reynolds,
Albans, Herts, same crest and motto.
Reynolds of London, on a mount vert, a
spotted
gardant
arg.
panther couchant
of various colours, fire issuing from the
mouth and ears ppr.. gorged with a
collar and lined gu., ringed or.
Reynolds of Attleborough, Norf., a cat

Rice, Sir Edward Bridges, K.C.B., Dane


Court, Dover, a lion rampant ppr.

Great Houghton,

of

arm holding a branch

with a cross.
Ricardo, Colonel Horace, Bramley Park,
Guildford, Surrey, same crest.
Ricardo, Major Gerald Craven, the Elms,

In Deo
1

66. 2

confide.

Richards, an eagle's head couped ppr


83-

'

rent ppr.

Richards of Heath, Hants, an eagle with


wings expanded ppr.
y^. 5
Richard, Scotland, a mountain-cat curcj.

26.

Richards of Frmge, Norf., a fleur-de-lis


per pale erm. and arg.
14S. 2
Richards, a fox's head couped gu.

33-4
Richards of Rew, Devonsh., Isleworth,
Middx., and Somers., a paschal lamb
passant arg., the staff and banner ppr.
131. 3

William, of Grenfell House,


Mutlej', Pl3'mouth, same crest.
Richards of Hammersmith, Middx., on a
chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a lamb
Donningtou, Newbury, same crest.
passant arg., resting the dexter foot
Riccard of London, two lion's heads
on a lozenge or.
erased and addorsed.
17. 3
Richards, Bart., of Brambletye House.
Rice, see Dynevor, Baron.
Suff., and Sussex, a lion rampant az.
Rice, see Monteagle, Baron.
Honore et amore.
i. 13
Rice, Ireland, an arm in armour embowed,
holding in the hand a scimitar, all ppr. Richards, Rev. Walter John Bruce, D.D.,
St. Mary's, Westmoreland Road, Bays196. 10
water, upon a fleur-de-lis arg., a lion
Rice of Preston, Suff., a raven's head
rampant az., collared with oak-leaves
erased or.
260.18
or.
Honore et amore.
Rice, Wales, a raven ppr.
107. 14
Rice of Llwn-y-brain, Carmarthensh., Richards, Y'orks, out of a mural coronet
gu., a talbot's head arg., collared vert.
Wales, a lion rampant ppr., holding in
ringed or.
cj. 56. 6
the dexter paw a bar-shot sa.
Richards,

RIC

RIC

471

Richards, an anchor erect and cabled sa.,


in front of two branches of laurel in

Richardson, Durh., on a mural


net or, a lion's head erased
langued gu., crowned with an earl's
coronet of the first.
Richardson, formerly of the Briary,
Shotley Bridge, Durh., a lion's head
erased ppr
Virtute acquiritur honos

garnished or, holding in the


aauntlet a staff raguly sa., the end

Richardson of Eipon, Yorks. a lion's


head erased or, gorged with a chaplet

Raltire vert.

Richards, a tower triple-towered and the


sun in splendour risin" behind the same

from clouds, all ppr. Pro clara de clara.


Deo adjuvanie non timendum.
Richards, an arm in armour embowed

17 '8

ppr.,

iiaming.
Richards, Richard Edward Lloyd, of
Caerynwoh, Merionethsh., a dexter
arm holding in the hand a scimitar, all
ppr.
F/ijddlaivn ir Gwirionedd. 213.5
Richards, Ireland, an arm erect vested
vert, cuffed arg., holding in the hand a
rose-braneh, all ppr.
Richardson, see Castle-Stewart, Earl.
Richardson, see Stuart-Richardson.

vert.

17.

10

Richardson of Painsthorpe, Kirby-underDale, Yorks, out of a naval coronet


or, the sails arg., a lion's head erm.,
surmounting an anchor in bend sinister

of the first.
Mcmon < jrcere merendo.
Richardson, John Crow, J. P.. Glanbrydan
Park, Manordeilo, Carmartliensh., on a
mural crown or, a lion's head erased
gu.
Pretio prudentia prmstat.
Richardson-Bunbury, sec Bunbury.
Richardson of Nantle Hall, on a mural
Richardson, see Hepborne.
coronet or, a lion's head erased erm.,
Richardson, see Ilorgan-Richardson.
crowned with an earl's coronet ppr.
Richardson, Lord Cramond, out of a ducal
Trust in God.
coronet or, a unicorn's head erm. ]'ir- Richardson of Albion Street, Hyde Parle,
tiite acquiritur honos.
48. 12
London, W., in front of a dexter arm
Richardson, Jonathan, Esquire, J.P., of
in armour embowed grasping a scimitar,
Lambeg, co. Antrim, Ireland, a lion
all ppr., a lion's head erased or.
Conrampant arg., armed and langued gu..
stans fidei.
holding between the paw.-i a laurel Richardson, a hand in armour holding a
garland ppr. Yirtute ncijiiiritnr hnnos.
V'irtute acquirisword in pale, aU ppv.
Richardson, Nicholas Gossclin, Esquire,
tur honos.
Tyaquin, Colmanstowu, Ballinasloe, Richardson of Pitfour, Scotlund, a dexter
CO. Galway, same crest and motto.
cubit arm in armour, holding in the
hand a sword in pale, all ppr. Virtute
Richardson, a lion rampant holding between the paws two oak-slips fructed
acquiritur honos.
ppr.
Richardson, Worcs., an armed arm, the
hand holding a sword enfiled with a
Richardson, Scotland, a lion rampant per
fesse or and az., holding in his dexter
chaplet of roses ppr., hilt and pommel
Virfore-paw a garland of laurel ppr.
sa.
tuti paret robur.
Richardson, Harry Leo Sidney. Warham
Richardson, John, Lambeg, Lisburn,
Road, South Croydon, a dexter arm
same crest and motto.
embowed in armour ppr., encircled by
Richardson, Alexander Airth, J. P., Aberan annulet or, the hand holding a
Antrim,
delghy, Lambeg, Lisburn, co.
sword erect, also ppr., transfixing a
Virtute aca lion rampant arg., armed and langued
lion's head trased erm.
quiritur honos.
gu., holding between the paws a laurel
garland ppr.
Virtute acquiritur honos. Richardson, William Ridley, Esquire,
Richardson of Augher, co. Tyrone, IreM.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb.), formerly
land, a lion rampant erm., holding in
Lieutenant Camb. Univ. Rifle 'I'olunthe mouth a trefoil slipped vert, and
teers, of Ravensfell, Bromley, Kent,
between the fore-paws a torteau
upon a mount vert, in front of a tiltingcharged with a cross crosslet or.
spear lying thereon in fess, a dexter
Richardson, Middx., a lion of St. Mark
arm in armour embowed, holding in
sejant with wings endorsed and erect
the hand and by the blade a sword in
arg., collared flory and count erflory
bend sinister, all ppr., hilt and pommel
on
a
garb
gu., resting the dexter paw
or, the arm garnished of the last, and
encircled by an annulet also or, and
or.
Richardson of Rotherhithe, Surrey, out
pendant from the wrist by a ribbon
of a mural coronet or, a demi-lion ramgu. an escutcheon arg., charged with
pant gu., holding between the paws a
a falcon ppr. Ben ti voglio.
195. II
guidon arg., charged -nith a slip of oak Richardson of Dunsfold, Hambledon, and
ppr., fructed or, the staff and tassels of
Finden Place, Sussex, out of a mural
the last.
coronet or, a cubit arm in armour
Richardson, Charles Edward, a mount
holding in the gauntlet a falchion arg.,
vert, thereon in front of the battlements
the gripe vert, hilt and pommel or.
of a tower a lion's head erased sa.,
Sihi constet.
Virtute Richardson, a dexter cubit arm in armour
gorged with a collar vair.
acquirUur honos.
252. 11
erect, holding in the hand ppr. a falRichardson, William John, same crest
210. 2
chion.
and motto.
Richardson of Chawston, Worcs., and
Richardson, Henry, same crest and motto.
Glouc, a cubit arm in armour arg.,
Richardson, Sir Thomas, Kirklevington
holding in the hand ppr. a broken
Grange, same crest and motto.
sword, the blade of the first, hilt and
Richardson of Riccall Hall, Yorks, a
pommel or.
demi-lion holding in its dexter paw a Richardson, Richard Taswell, Esquire,
Firmus infirmis.
thistle, all ppr.
J.P., Barrister-at-Law, of Capenhurst
J

'

Hall, Chester,

same

crest.

V/illiam Henry, 2, LansPlace. Russell Square, W.C., a

Richardson,

down

cubit arm in armour ppr., the


holding a broken sword, hilt

pommel

hand
and

or.

Richardson, Sir James

Thomas

Stewart,
Bart., J.P., D.L., of Pitfour, Perthsh.,
a dexter arm in armour grasping a

dagger in pale,

all

ppr.

Virtute acqui-

ritur honos.

Richardson of North Bierley, Yorks, out


of a ducal coronet or, a dexter arm in
armour couped at the elbow, brandishing a falchion arg., the grip vert, the
hilt

and pommel

or.

Richardson of Field House, Whitby,


Yorks. a dexter arm erect couped at
the elbow, holding in the hand a broken
sword ppr. Quod honestum est decet.
Richardson of Iron Acton, Glouc, a dexter cubit arm erect in armour, holding
in the

hand

ppr. a falchion.

Richardson of Honingham, Norf., on a


coronet ppr., a dexter gauntlet
garni; ihed or, holdi

vays

fesi

sword erect

arg., hilt

and pommel

also

or.

Sneaton
Wilson,
Hall, Whitby, Yorks, a dexter arm
the shoulder,
erect couped below
holding in the hand a broken sword,

James

Richardson,

all

Qiwd honestum

ppr.

est decet.

Thomas Shepperd,

Richardson,

Esquire,

of Hilder's Court, Chiddingly, Sussex,


issuant from a wreath of oak vert,
fructed or, a cubit arm erect ppr.,
grasping a hammer sa. In Deo et in

ipso confide.

Richardson of Ferring, Sussex, out of a


mural coronet or, a cubit arm, holding
in the gauntlet a falchion ppr.,

pom-

mel and hilt or.


Richardson of Potto Hall, Northallerton,
on the battlements of a tower or, in
front of an anchor in bend sinister sa.,
a lion's head erased erm. Potus ingenio quam vi.
Richardson, Charles Trusted, Monckton
Lodge, Durh., same crest and motto.
Richardson, Warw., an armed arm holding a sword enfiled with a chaplet of
thorns ppr., hilt and pommel sa.
Richardson, Hunts, an arm in armour
couped at the elbow, holding in the
hand ppr. a sword arg., hilt and pom-

mel

or.

Virtute acquiritur honos.


210. 2

Richardson of Wilton House, Eltham,


Kent, out of a mural coronet or. a
dexter arm in armour holding a falchion arg., the grip vert, the hilt and

pommel

or.

Richardson of Upper York Street, Portman Square, London, W.. a mount


vert, thereon in front of a dexter
cubit arm vested in the uniform of
the East India Company's Marine, the
hand grasping a scimitar ppr.. pommel and hilt or, an anchor in bend
Mea ansinister cabled of the last.
chora virtus.

Richardson, Ireland, an arm in armour


holding a sword with a bush of thorns
at the end, all ppr., pommel and hilt
Plus .spinis quam ferro.
sa.
Richardson, John Meryn Archdall Carleton,

Begr

J. P.,

same

crest.

Pro Deo

et

RID

RIC

472

Richardson, Norf. and Worcs., on


quess's coronet a dexter arm in
couped at the elbow in fess, holding ir
the gauntlet a sword erect, all ppr.
Richardson of Edinburgh, Scotland, i
dexter arm in armour, the hand hold
VirttUe
ing a broadsword in pale ppr.
210. 4
acquiritur honos.
Richardson, Ralph, 10, Magdala Place,
Edinburgh, same crest and motto.
Forfarsh.,
a
Richardson of Keithock,

Hubert EdRichmond-Gale-Braddyll,
(i)
ward, East Court, Oxton, Chesh.
A badger passant or (for BraddijU).
Richmond, Sir William Blake, K.C.B.,
Beavor Lodge, Beavor Lane, Hammersmith, a demi-lion arg., gorged
with a collar and chain reflexed ovei
the back az., the collar charged with
two annulets or, holding between the

unicorn's head arg.,


or.

armed and maned

Yirtule honor,

49.

Richardson of Ralston, Renfrewsh., Scot


land, issuing out of a ducal coronet or
a unicorn's head arg., armed and maned
of the

first.

Virtute acquiritur honos.


48. 12

Kirn,
of Balmoral Villa,
Argyllsh., a unicorn's head arg., horned
Virtute acquiritur
and maned or.
honos.
49- 7
Richardson, Scotland, a unicorn's head
Virtute acquicouped erm., armed or.
ritur honos,
49- 7

Richardson

Richardson, Scotland, out of a ducal


Vircoronet or, a unicorn's head ppr.

Richardson, out of a ducal coronet a

armed

a scimitar arg., hilt and

escutcheon

pommel

or.

Quid verum atque decens.


Ricketts, Bart, (now Tempest), of Beaumont, Leyes, Leics., out of a naval
or, in front of an anchor in bend
sa., a dexter arm embowed
habited az., and charged on the sleeve
with two roses arg., the hand grasping
a scimitar ppr.
Prend tnoi tel que je
coronet
sinister

of oak an
az., thereon a fleur-de-lis
Ancora imparo.
Richmond, the sun in his splendour ppr. Ricketts,

paws encircled by a chaplet


arg.

162. 2

Richmond, Scotland, between two palmbranches

in orle vert,

a mullet gu.
146. 8

Richmond of Hedenham, Norf., on a


mount vert, an eagle with wings expanded erm., the beak and feathers on
the back of the head and tip of the
tail or.

Richmond
ley,
or,

of Rodborne, Wilts, and StewBucks, a tilting-spear arg.. headed


broken in three parts, the one piece

erect, the other

two

in saltier, enfiled

with a ducal coronet of the

48. 12

tute acquiritur honos.

charged on the arm with two roses


hand ppr. holding

gu., cuffed az., the

last.

175. 2
Close, Esquire, C.B.,
cf.

Richmond, Douglas

Frederick

Rodney,

William

same crest and motto.


Ricketts, Henry Wyndham,

same

crest

and motto.
Ricketts,

Rev.

Richard

Crambe Vicarage,

Ernest,

M.A.,

Kirkham Abbey,

same crest and motto.


Ricketts, Rev. St. Vincent Fitzhardinge
Lennox,

Fairholme,
Bournemouth,
same crest and motto.
Ricketts, William, R.N., same crest and
Ricketts,

Aubrey,

Charles

Esquire,

of

Dorton House, Bucks, issuant from a


WTeath of quatrefoils gu., an arm embowed vested arg., charged with two
escallops, also gu., the hand holding a

scimitar ppr.
M.A., 64, Cornwall Gardens. S W.,
same crest.
Ricketts of Redland Hill, Glouc, out of
a chaplet of roses alternately arg. and
Richardson of Aber-Hirnant, Merion- Richter of London, an eagle displayed
gu., a dexter arm in armour embowed
sa., holding in the dexter claw an
ethsh,, out of a ducal coronet or, a
or, the hand within a gauntlet graspolive-branch vert, and in the sinister a
unicorn's head erm., armed or. Virtute
ing a sword ppr pommel and hilt also
thunderbolt ppr.
acquiritur honos.
48. 12
Richardson of Old Broad Street, London, Richtie, a cubit arm holding in the hand
Rickford
a cross moline.
of London and Aylesbury,
a unicorn's head erased erm., armed,
Bucks, a hawk's lure or, stringed sa.,
crined, and tufted or, charged with a Rickard, Scotland, a gray cat sejant garbetween two wings ppr. Deeds, not
26. 8
bend engrailed gu., thereon three
dant.
Prenez garde.
words.
plates. Virtute acquiritur honos. cf. 49. 5 Riekards, a lion passant gardant ppr.
no. 10
Rickthorne or Rykthorne of London and
Richardson, George Wood, a unicorn's
4- 3
Somers., a buck trippant ppr., attired
head arg., horned and maned or.
Riekards, a tower aa., and from the
or, holding in the mouth a rose gu.,
battlements a demi-lion rampant issuRichardson of Edinburgh, a bull's head
stalked and leaved vert.
couped ppr.
Virtute el robore.
ing or.
157. 1
cf. 117. 8
Riekards, a castle with two towers, and Ricraft, Shropsh., a sinister hand holding
cf. 44- 3
three ears of rye.
Richardson, a hind's head couped and
from the battlements above the gatecollared ppr.
c/. 124. 5
Ricrott, Lanes, a griffin's head erased.
way a demi-lion rampant issuing.
Richardson, Ireland, a hind's head couped
66. 2
cf. 155. 10
or.
124. I Riekards of Evenjobb, Radnorsh., out of Ridall, Riddall, and Riddel), Durh. and
Northumb., a demi-lion erminois supRichardson, on a chapeau a wyvern with
the battlements of a tower ppr., a talwings adclorsed.
porting between the paws a garb az.
69. 14
bot's head arg., collared vert, ringed or.
Richardson, John Maunsell, J.P., Healing Riekards of Beeston, Notts, out of the
12. 5
Manor, Lines, a pegasus sejant sa.,
battlements of a tower ppr., a demi- Riddel, Scotland, a dexter hand ppr.,
resting the dexter foot on a pheon or.
holding an ear of rye slipped and
talbot arg., collared gu.
Esto quod esse
Honorantes me honorabo.
261. 18
bladed or.
Virtus maturat.
218. 14
videris.
Richardson, late Rev. Henry Kemp, Riekards,
Westminster, a tower Riddell, a greyhound issuing ppr. Row
of
M.A., R.D., Rector of Leire. Leics., a
and retake.
60. 11
masoned ppr., charged with three
stork ppr., charged on the breast with
annulets conjoined in a triangle gu., Riddell of Granton, a greyhound erect
a cinquefoU and resting the dexter
ppr.
Row and retake,
60.11
and -nithin the battlements a talbot
claw on an escutcheon gu., thereon a
couchant, also ppr.
252. 10 Riddell of Glenriddell, Scotland, a demicross patee arg. Confido in providentia. Riekards, Arthur Walter, Esquire, of
greyhound arg. Hab shar. Virtus
Richardson-Brady, late William Stewart,
maturui.
60. 1
Parsonage Farm, Udimore, Bye, the
Manor Richardson, co. Tyrone, a
Bath Club, 34, Dover Street, W., same Riddell, Scotland, a demi-greyhound colcherub's head and neck ppr. between
lared.
RigM to share.
60. 8
crest.
two wings or. Claritate dextra.
Rickart of Rickartown, Scotland, a gray Riddell-Buchanan, Sir Walter, Bart.,
Riches, a hand erect issuing from a cloud
M.A., of Riddell, Roxburghsh a demicat passant.
Prenez garde. Prcemoniholding a garb in bend sinister.
218. 3
tiis, prcenmnitus.
greyhound ppr.
/ hope to share.
26. 4
Richmond, Dulte of (Gordon-Lennox), Rickart, of Auchnacant and Arnage, Scot60. II
Goodwood. Chichester, Sussex (i) On
land, issuing out of a cloud a dexter Riddell, a demi-lion rampant.
10. 2
a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion,
hand ppr., holding an escutcheon or, Riddell, Edward Francis, of Cheesburn
stataut gardant or, crowned with a
two broken arrows lying near ppr.
Northumb.,
Grange,
a
demi-lion
ducal coronet gu., and gorged with a
Prcemonitus, prcemunitus.
couped or, holding a sheaf of rye az.
collar compony arg. and gu., charged Rickets and Ricketts, a demi-lion ramDeus solus auget aristas.
12. 5
with two roses of the last. c/. 4. 2. (2)
pant gardant, holding in the dexter Riddell, John Gifiard, Felton Park,
Out of a ducal coronet or, a stag's
paw a battle-axe, all ppr.
Acklington, same crest and motto.
16. 14
head and neck affrontee ppr., attired Ricketts, see Tempest.
Riddell, alias Bonner, Glouc. and Oxon., a
with ten tynes of the first. En la rose Ricketts of Jamaica, and Combe, Heref.,
talbot's head couped arg., collared az.,
je fleuris.
119. 13
an arm embowed vested erminois.
garnished and ringed or.
cf. 56. i
unicorn's head erm.,

or.

tute acquiritur honos.

Vir48. 12

RID

Utile

et

95- 4
60. 1 1
Riddle, a demi-greyhound.
Riddock, Scotland, and Ireland a hind's
head erased.
Tu ne cede malis.

124-3
Ridehaigh, Lieutenant-Colonel G. J. M.,
of Fell Foot, Ulverstone, a demi-lion
rampant ppr., holding between the
paws a garb or. Nan minuetur.
12. 5

Rideout or Ridout, Sussex, a trottinghorse arg., bridled gu.


Toutz Foitz
52.

Rideout, Arthur Kennedy, 50, the Drive,


Hove, on a mount vert, a horse passant
ppr., bridled gu.
Toutz Foitz Chevalier.

bridled gu., burdened on either


side with a bale, also ppr., and gorged
ppr.,

with a collar gemel or.


132. 3
Riding, a griffin's head erased arg. 66. 2
Ridleworth, Norf., a boar's head couped
sa.

52.

Rider, Middx., out of a ducal coronet or,

43.

Viscount (Ridley), of Blagdon,


Northumb., a bull passant, the tail
turned over the back gu. Constans

Ridley,

fidei.

Ridley,

dulce.

Riddell or Ridell, Norf., a martlet arg.

Chevalier.

RIL

473

of
Biddell-Carre, Thomas Alexander,
Scotland,
a
Roxburghsh.,
Cavers,
stag's head erased ppr., attired with
121. 2
Tout droit.
ten tynes or.
Riddell of Carnieston, Roxburghsh., a
demi-greyhound ppr. / hope to share.
Riddell, Sir Rodney Stuart, Bart., of
Ardnamurchan and Sunart, Argyllsh.,
a hand issuing from the coronet of a
French count holding a baton, all ppr.

cf.

Hon.

Sir

Edward,

48,

45. 5

Lennox

Gardens, S.W., same crest and motto.


Ridley, Thomas, Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
in front of an oak-tree sprouting ppr.,
a greyhound eourant arg., chargecl
upon the body with two pellets, gorged
with a collar, and pendent therefrom
a cross patee sa.
Constantia et prudeiitia.

Ridley of Parkend, Northumb., a bull


passant, the tail turned over the back
Constans fidei.
gu.
cf. 45. 2
Ridley, William Wells, Esquire, J. P., of
Holme Lea, Dorking, Surrey, same
crest and motto.
Ridley of London a buU passant gu.
<-/
45- 2
Ridley, Shropsh., a greyhound eourant
arg., collared and ringed gu.

cf.

58. 2

72. 4 Ridley of Ridley Hall, Chesh., and Willymoteswick, and Waltown, Northumb..
a greyhound eourant arg.
cf. 58. 2
-2. 11
Ridley, "a buck's head erased or.
121. 2
dragon's liead arg.
Rider of London, an eagle displayed ppr., Ridout and Rideout, a savage's head ppr.
holding in the dexter claw a launl- Ridout, same crest.
52. 4
branch, and in the sinister a thunder- Ridout, on a mount vert, a horse passant
arg., bridled or.
Toutz foitz chevalier.
bolt of the first.
Rider of Lichfield and Warw., out of
cf. 52. 4
a mural coronet per pale or and a?,., Ridpath, Scotland, a demi-boar gu.,
bristled and armed or.
a snake in pale ppr., holding in the
40. 13
Ridsdale, Yorks, a lion's head az.
21. i
mouth a trefoil slipped vert.
Rider of Manchester, Lanes, a crescent Ridsdale of Old HaU, near Wakefield,
Yorks, on a mount a lamb passant
arg.
Dum cresco, spero.
163. 2
ppr.
Deus est spes.
Rider of Beare Ferris, Devonsh., a cres131-9
cent or.
163. 2 Rig, Scotland, a cock sa., beaked and
armed gu. Virtute et labore.
Ridge, Ireland, a stork's head erased
91.2
Rigaud, a buck's head erased az.
121. 2
arg. holding in the beak a key sa.
Ridge, a hand apaumee, thereon an eye Rigby of Preston Wiggan, Lanes, an
antelope's head erased or, guttee-de222. 4
ppr.
sang.
Ridge of Tyning House, Sussex, out of a
cf. 126. 2
muval coronet two arms embowed. the Rigby of Burgh, and Layton, Lanes, a
goat's head sa., bezantee, armed and
200. 9
liands holding an escutcheon.
bearded or.
Ridge of Chichester, Sussex, a peacock
cf. 128. 12
in his pride arg.
103. 12 Rigby of Middleton, Lanes, a goat's head
erased or.
128. 5
Ridgeway, Earl ol Londonderry, a dromedary couchant arg., the bridle and Rigby, Rt. Hon. Sir John, 16, Chelsea
Embankment, S.W., three mullets of
trappings or, the saddle chequy sa.,
six points in fesse sa., thereon a goat's
and of the second. Mihi gravato Deus.
head erased or, collared, also sa. s.<^e
13. 12
quam videri.
Ridgeway of Tor, Devonsh., a dromedary
couchant arg., maned sa., the bridle Rigbye of Horrock Hall, Lanes, an
antelope's head erased sa., attired,
and trappings or.
132. i
bearded and crined or.
126. 2
Ridgeway, Devonsh., a hawk ppr. S5. 2
Ridgeway, Devonsh., on a mount vert, a Rigdon, Lines, a cock's head ppr,
combed and wattled gu., beaked arg.
liawk with wings addorsed ppr., beaked
cj. 88. 9
and legged or.
cf. 90. 1
Ridgeway, Devonsh., a demi-lion gu., Rigg of Dounfield, Fifesh., and Rigsland,
Scotland, a cock sa., beaked and armed
holding an eagle's wing arg.
Virtute et labore.
gu.
91. 2
Ridgley of London, Staffs, and AlbrightHussey, Shropsh., a buck's head erased Rigg, a cock sa., combed, legged, and
wattled gu.
121. 2
91. 2
or.
dromedary
of
Chorlton-on-Medlock,
Lanes,
a
Devonsh.,
a
Rigg
Ridgway, Bart.,
cock sa., combed and wattled gu.
couchant arg., maned sa., the bridle
Dum vivo cano.
132. i
91. 2
and trappings or.
Ridgway of Brandford, Gondhurst, Kent, Rigg, Herbert Addington, Wallhurst
Manor, Cowfold, Horsham, same crest.
and Wallsuches, Horwich, Lanes, in
Virtute et labore.
frcjut of a palm-tree a camel couchant

a dragon's head arg.

Rider, Middx., of Reygate, Surrey, and


Staffs, out of a mural coronet or, a

Rigg, Gibson Sagar, Esquire, of Motley


Bank, Bowdon, Chesh., a heart gu.,
surmounted by a rose or, all within a
chain in arch of the last.
Virtute et
labore.

181.

Rigg, William Robinson, Turton Towers,


Turton, Lanes, same crest and motto.
Rigge of Wood Broughton, Cartmel,
Lanes, a sheldrake ppr., holding in
the beak an escallop arg. Festina Icnte.
Staffs, a buck's head erased

Rigges of Farnham, Surrey,

Stanning,

and Southampton, Hants, a


talbot passant gu., eared or, holding
in the mouth a bird-bolt of the last,
Su,ssex,

feathereil arg.

cf.

54.

Rigges of London, a water-spaniel arg.,


holding in the mouth a bird-bolt or.
cf. S7- 7
Thomas John, Esquire,
Tyone House, Nenagh, co. Tipperary, Ireland, a wolf's head erased

Rigges-Miller,
J. P., of

gu.,

gorged with a collar

wavy

arg.,

and charged on the neck with a cross


patee or. Malo mori quam fcedari.
Riggs and Rygges, Middx., and of
Strangle Thorpe, Lines, a talbot passant gu., eared or, holding in the
mouth a bird- bolt of the last, feathered arg.
cf. 54. I
Righton, Kent, a tree ppr.
143. 5
Rigley of Nottingham, a mount vert,
thereon a sea-lion sejant ppr., the forefoot supporting an antique shield or,
charged with a rose gu., barbed vert,
seeded of the third.
20. i
Rigmaiden of Wedacre, Lanes, a buck's
head erased sa.
121. 2
Riky, Ireland, a dexter hand holding a

sword ppr.

212. 13

Riky, John, Mount Hall, Killygordon,


CO.
Donegal, a demi-lion rampant,
holding in the dexter paw a thistle.

Hie fructus virtutis.


238. 15
Riley, Berks, an oak-tree, a snake clinging to the trunk ppr.
143. 6
Riley, William Felix, Esquire, J.P., D.L.,
of Forest Will, Windsor, Berks, out
of a mural coronet an oak-tree with a
snake entwined descending
all

ppr.

Fortitttdine

et

its trunk,
prudentia.

cf. 143. 6
Riley, a dragon's head or, pellettce. cf. 71.1
Riley, a dragon's head erased sa., charged

with a plate and two bezants.


Lanes and Lines, a dragon's head

Riley,

erased gu., bezantee.


Riley, John, Esquire, of the Inner Temple,

London, a dragon's head couped sa.,


bezantee, and in front thereof an
anchor entwined with a cable fessewise or. Spero infestis metuo secundis.

71.6
Court, Ledbury,
head couped sa.,
thereof an
anchor entwined with a cable fessewise or. Sans Dieu rien.
261.10
Riley, Hamlet, of Ennim, Penrith, same
crest and motto.
Riley, James JuUan AUan, Ewood Hall,
Mytholmroyd, Yorks, same crest and
Riley, John, Putley
Heref., a dragon's

bezantee,

and

in

front

motto.

John Athelstan Laurie, 2, Kensington Court, W., and St. Petroo


Minor, St. Issy, Cornw., same crest.
Spero infestis metuo secundis.

Riley,

ROB

RIM
Rimmer,

a dolphin naiant ppr.


140. 5
Rind of Carse, Scotland, and Amsterdam,
a flower-pot containing gillyflowers,
Diufantit'tte jrngrnntior.

'/'

ji

ppr., holding a cross fleury or.

non

'

Ring, a hand vested sa., cuffed or, holding a roll of paper.


20S. 8
Ring, a dragon with wings elevated.

Norman, the Holmes, St. Rivett-Carnac, John Henry, CLE., V.D.,


Boswells, N.B., a cubit arm and hand
F.S.A., same crest and motto.

Ritchie, Daniel

Rosa sine spina.


RintOUl, Scotland, an elm-tree ppr.
Ripley of London, a demi Bengal tiger,
ducally gorged ppr.
Ripley of Ix)ndon, Middx., Wilts, and of
Ripley, Yorks. a demi-lion rampant regardant vert, collared arg., supporting
between the paws an escutcheon per
chevron or and az.
Ripley, Sir Frederick, Bart., of Acacia

and Bowling Lodge, Yorks, and Bedstone House, Shropsh., a demi-lion


regardant vert, gorged with a collar
gemel and charged on the body with a
cross crosslet or, holding batvveen the
paws an escutcheon arg., charged with
a cock ppr.
14. i
Ripen, Marquess of (Robinson), Studley
Royal, near Ripon, out of a coronet
composed of fleurs-de-lis or, a mount
vert, thereon a stag at gaze of the first.
Qnalis ah inceplo.
cj. 118. 7
Rippon, an antelope's head erased or.
126. 2

Rippon, George, Esquire, of Water Ville,


Xorthumb., a lion sejant ducally gorged
ppr., holding in the dexter paw a cross
patee-fleury (itched sa.
Our hope is on
high.
Frangas, non flectes.
Rippon, Valentine, Rogerley Hall, Frosterly R.S.O., Durh., same crest.
Frangas, non flectes.
Risdon, Devonsh., an elephant's head
erased erm. eared and armed or. 133.3
Rise, Ireland, a leopard's face arg.,
langued gu., crowned with a viscount's
coronet ppr. Fides non timet.
Risebrow of Norwich, a fret between two
wings arg.
Rishton of Elswick, Lanes, a lion passant

sa.

Reviresco.

Rishton of Pontalghe,

6. 2

Lanes,

a demi-

rampant erminois.
10. 2
Rishton of Dunkinhaw, Sparth, and Antley, Lanes, on a chapeau gu., turned
lion

tip arm.,

a demi-lion erminois.

cf. 15. 13
Rising, a pelican vxilning herself ppr.
98. I
Risk, S. Tudor, 51, Victoria Street, S.W.
(i) A de.\ter arm in armour em bowed,
holding in the hand a dagger fesseways,
point to the dexter (/or Risk).
(2) A
:

demi-lion rampant holding in the


dexter paw a Tudor rose (for Tudor).
Risley of Risley, Lanes, an oak-tree and
thereon a raven, all ppr,- Fato priidcntla major.

Victoria,

same

crest

and

motto.
demi Bengal tiger ppr., ducally
gorged gu.
Ritchie of Craigtown, Scotland, a unicorn's head erm., armed or.
Virtute
Ritchie, a

acqniritur honos.
49. 7
Ritchie, James Thomson, Esquire, J.P.,
same crest and motto.
Ritchie, Bt. Hon. C. T., M.P., same crest

,;

and motto.

Ritchie, Major-General John, late R.A.,


Clarence Parade,
a
South.sea,
34,
dexter hand ppr., holding a cross
\moline gu. Ostendo non ostento.
Ri'tson, a lion rampant.
i. 13
Ritson, Utrick Alexander, i, Jesmond
Gardens, Newcastle-on-Tyne, issuant
from the battlements of a tower or, a
lion's head sa., in front thereof a
hawk's lure fesseways, also or.
Virtute acqniritur lionos.
261. 8
Rive], a gem-ring or, stoned gu.
167. 14
Rivers, Baron {extinct), of Sudley Castle
(Pitt), a stork ppr., beaked and membered or, the dexter claw resting on
an anchor erect, cabled of the last.
.Equam servare mentem.
105. 10
Rivers, ree Fox-Pitt-Rivers.
Rivers of London, out of a bunch of

reeds vert,

expanded

a demi-swan with wings


ducally gorged or.

arg.,

Rivers, a griffin's tail erased sa.


123. 14
Rivers, an arm in armour embowed, the
hand grasping a dart.
19.S. 4
Rivers, De, a land-tortoise ppr.
cj. 125. 5
Rivers, Bart., of Chafford, Kent, on a

mount

hawk

Rivington, on a ducal coronet a


belled, all ppr.

James, 14, Sussex Gardens,


Hyde Park, W., same crest and motto.
Ritchie, Robert Blackwood, Blackwood,
Penshurst,

Ringer, Norf., a unicorn's head couped


or,
semce-de-lis az.,
between two
branches of laurel vert.
cj. 49. 14
Ringewood or Ringwood, a goat courant
1 29. 6;
towards a tree ppr.
wolf's head paly or and sa.
ifiled round the neck with a coronet
arg., holding in the mouth a fish gu.
Ringrose-Voase of Chilworth Tower, near
Rorasey, and Aulaby House, near Hull
(i) A rose within a gem-ring.
{2) An
eagle's head erased, ducally gorged.

Oslendo

ostentn.

Ritchie,

vert, a

buU passant

arg.,

col-

ringed, lined, and armed or.


Secus rivos aquaruin.
Riversdale,
see
Alcock-StaweU-Riversdale.
Riversdale, Baron, Ireland (Tonson), out
of a mural coronet or, a cubit arm in
armour, holding in the hand a sword,
all ppr.
Manus hcec inimica tyrannis.
Rives, Dorset, a greyhound sejant sa.,
bezantee, collared or.
cj. 59. 2
lared,

Rlvett-Carnae, see Carnac.


Rivett, Cambs, an arm, holding in the
hand a battle-axe ppr.
cj. 213. 12
Rivett of Crettinge, Suff.
(i) An arm
erect, the hand ppr. grasping a broken
sword of the first, hilt and pommel or.
(2) An arm, holding in the hand a
:

battle-axe.
cj. 213. 12
Rivett, Hants, a cubit arm in armour
erect, holding in the hand a sword
ppr.
210. 2
Rivett of Stowmarket, Suff., and Chip-

Rivington, Charles Robert, Castle Bank,


Appleby, Westmoreland, on a crown
vallary or, a mount vert, thereon a
falcon close ppr., belled or, holding
in the beak a hawk's lure reflexed
over the back az.
Deum timete et
regemjavete.
244. 7
Rix, a derai-griffm ppr.
64. 2
Rix, Arthur Hemy Geoffrey, Esquire,
son of the late "Henry William Rix,
Esquire, of the Grove, Thorpe Hamlet,
Norwich, a demi-unioorn or, gorged
with a collar nebuly az., with a chain
reflexed therefrom arg., resting the
sinister leg on a cross patee within an
annulet, alsoaz. Rix in min mod. 297. 3
Rixon, out of a mural coronet a tiger's
head ducally gorged.
27. i
Roach, a horse's head erased arg., bridled
gu.

cj.

51. 5

Roach, on a mount vert, a pelican preying on a roach,

all

ppr.

Roach, on a rock a stork with wings


elevated, holding in the dexter claw a
fish, all

ppr.

Roachead, Scotland, a naked arm erect


222. 3
ppr.
Pro patria.
Road and Roades, an eagle displayed,
holding in the dexter claw a dagger
ppr.

75. 7

Roaed and Roald, out of a ducal coronet


two dragon's wings expanded or, with
a chapeau between them arg.
Roane, a stag's head erased

ppr., attired

or, holding in the mouth an acorn


cj. 119. 11
or, leaved vert.
Robartes, Baron (Rt. Hon. Thomas
Charles Agar- Robartes, M.A.), of Lanhydrock and Truro, Cornw. ( i ) A
lion rampant or, holding a flaming
sword erect ppr., the pommel and hilt
of the first.
(2) A demi-lion rampant
:

10. 2

or.

Robarts, out of a maunch per pale arg.


and gu., cuffed of the second, a hand
clenched ppr.
203. 3
Robarts, a stag lodged regardant ppr.,
attired or.
cf. 115. 9
Robarts of London, a stag lodged ppr.,
attired or.
' I5- 7
Lillingstone,
Robarts, Abraham John, of
Bucks, a stag lodged regardant ppr.
A'ec temere, nee timidc.

cj.

115.

Robarts of Charlotte Street, Bedford


Square, London, a stag's head erased
per fess erminois and gu., attired or,
gorged with a collar invected per fesse
az. and arg., thereon a cross patee between two annulets or.
121. 12
Robb, Scotland, a hand holding a chapeau
between two branches of laurel in orle,
all

ppr.

217. 5

Robe, a pole-cat ppr.

135. 13

penham, Cambs, an arm erect couped Robs of London, Somers., and Scotland,
at the elbow vested per pale arg. and
an ermine passant ppr. Candore.
sa., and cuffed counterchanged, hold134. 6
ing in the hand ppr. a broken sword of Robe of London, a cross cro.sslet fitched
the

first,

the handle of the second, the

pommel and

hilt or.

Rivett-Carnac, Sir

James Henry Sproule.

Bart., 39, Ovington Square, S.W., a


erect, pomme land hilt or, issuant from a crescent erm., the internal part gu.
Sic itur ad astrn.

sword

166. 2

or.

Robe,

sabre

pommelled

or,

of laurel ppr.,

arg., hilted and


between two branches
crossing each other at

erect

the hilt and point of the sabre.


Roberton, an anchor erect ppr. Securitate.
161.

ROB
I6l. 2

Roberton, John,

Lauchope,

Holytown,

N.B., same crest and motto.


Roberts, see Atkin-Roberts.
Roberts, Ellis, 6, William Street. Lowndes
Square, S.W., a demi Greek maiden
vested az.. crined or, on her head a cap
of the first, holding in her dexter hand
four ears of barley stalked and leaved
or, and in her sinister hand a painter's
palette and brushes ppr.
Per artem
Griffiths Williams, M.D., Vale
Denbigh, in front of a Saracen's
head affrontee erased at the neck ppr.,
wreathed about the temple or and gu.,
five annulets interlaced fessewise of the

Roberts,
St.

Nee

nee timide.
Roberts, Earl (Roberts), a lion
last.

or,

tetnere,

armed and langued

gu.,

rampant

charged on

the shoulder with an Eastern coronet


of the last, and holding in the dexter
paw a sword, the blade wavy arg.,
pommel and hilt of the first. Virtute
cf valore.
288. 9
Roberts of Twickenham, Middx., and

Cornw., a lion rampant or, holding in


the dexter paw a sword, the blade
wavy arg., the hilt and pommel of the
fiist.

Roberts, Sir Owen, J.P.. D.L., ILA..


F.S.A., of 44, Albert Court, Kensington
Gore, London, S.W., and Plas Dinas,
North Wales, a lion
Carnarvonsh.
rampant per fesse sa., and or, guttee
counterchanged, holding in the dexter
fore-paw a branch of three roses arg.,
stalked and leaved ppr., and resting
the dexter hind-paw upon two annulets
interlaced of the second.
Dum spiro
,

S'pero.

2.

Roberts, WiUiam Robert, Esquire, J. P.,


of Milford Haven, Pembrokesh., a lion
rampant guardant gu., gorged with a
collar engrailed or, holding in the

dexter fore-paw a dagger ppr.,

and

resting the sinister fore-paw on an escutcheon of the second, charged with


a bull's head caboshed between three
mullets of six points, also gu.
Roberts, Arthur Phillips, of Coeddu,
spiro
Flintsh., a lion rampant.

Dum

spero.

I.

13

Roberts, on a chapeau az., turned up


erm., a lion sejant gardant.
7. 6
Roberts, Lines, Worcs., and Cornw., a
demi-lion az., holding a mullet arg.,
pierced sa.
15-7
Roberts, Rev. Ernest Stewart, Master of
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge,
a demi-lion rampant, holding between
the paws a mullet of five points.
tiuaviter sed fortiter.
Roberts of London, a demi-lion az., holding in the dexter paw a mullet sa.
15- 7

Roberts,

Thomas James

Scougal. J. P., of

Brygrange, Melrose, N.B., a demi-lion


rampant az., holding in the dexter paw
a fleur-de-lis or. Industria et probitate.
Roberts, Alexander Fowler, Esquire, J.P..
of Fairnalie, residing at Thornfield,
Selkirk, N.B., same crest and motto.
Roberts, John, Esquire, C.M.G.. Little-

bourne House, Dunedin,


crest and motto.

same

ROB

475

Roberton of that ilk, and Earnock,


Lanark, an anchor ppr.
For security.

New

Zealand,

Roberts of Corf ton Manor, Shropsh., a


demi-lion per pale erminois and az.,
holding in the dexter paw a mullet
pierced sa., and charged with a bcndlet
wavy sinister of the second and or.
Deo adjurnnte jortuna sequcilur.
Esquire,
of
Field
Roberts, William,
House, Worcs., a demi-lion guardant
per bend dovetailed or and gu., holding in the dexter paw a sword erect of
the last, and resting the sinister npon
a pheon of the first.
God and my conscience.

226.

Roberts, Crompton-, Charles Montagu,


Esquire, of Drybridge, Monm.
(
)
A
i
demi-lion rampant guardant per bend
dovetailed or and gu., holding in the
dexter paw a sword erect of the last,
and resting the sinister upon a pheon
of the first (for Robcrls).
306. i.
(2)
A talbot sejant or, pellettce, resting the
:

dexter paw upon an escutcheon az.,


charged with a lozenge arg. {for
Crompton).
306. 2
Roberts, Kent, an eagle displayed arg..
beaked and legged or, gorged with a
chaplet of laurel vert, charged with a
crescent for difference.
cf. 75. 2
Roberts, Bart, (extinct), of Glassenbury,
Kent, an eagle displayed arg., gorged
with a chaplet vert.
cf. 75. 2
Roberts, William Henry. Holborough
Court, Rochester, same crest.
Fide
Deo.
Roberts of Beechfield, Bromley, Kent, an
eagle displayed.
Dam spiro spero.
75- 2

Roberts, Sir Randal Howland, Bart., of


Brightfieldstown, co. Cork, on a mount
vert, an eagle displayed az., wreatlied
roimd the neck with ivy ppr. Post
funera virtus.
74. 10
Roberts, an eagle's head couped.
83.

collar gemel sa., holding in the


a sprig of holly, also ppr.

43.

demi-greyhound
Roberts,

Bart,

sa.

cf.

(extinct),

Middx., a greyhound

couped

Eu

or,

charged

ner a folant.
261. 7

Roberts, William Edward, Hendre, Killiney, co. Dublin, same crest.


Eu ner

folant.

W. R.. of 51, Cambridge Street,


Park, W., same crest.
Roberts, a griffin's head couped.
66. i
Roberts, Ireland, an antelope's head
126.
erased per fes arg. and
Roberts of Sutton Chevell, Leics., an
antelope's head erased party per fess
arg. and gu.
Roberts, Rev. Claude WiUiam, B.A.,
of Woodrising, Spreylon. Tasmania,
Chairman of the Devon Hospital,
Tasmania, uses : a stag's head erased.
121. 2
Se negare est amare.
Roberts, Shropsh., a stag's head erased
or, collared gu.
ef. 121. 2
Roberts, a stag trippant sa. Suceessus a
Roberts,

Hyde

Deo

117. 8

est.

60.

WiUesden,

of

arg., collared gu.


cf

60. 2

Roberts, Shropsh., a coot ppr.


Roberts-Austen, Sir William Chandler,
K.C.B., Blatchfeld, Chilworth, Surrey :
(l) Upon the battlements of a tower or,
a tUting-spear fesseways ppr., thereon
a roebuck sejant arg., attired or. {2)
On the battlements of a tower ppr., a
falcon rising ppr., supporting with the
dexter claw an anchor or (for Roberts).
Roberts-West, Charles Robert, out of a
ducal coronet or, a gryphon's head
poean,
beaked and eared of the
first.

Roberts- West, Lieutenant James, R.N.R.,


Alscot Park, Glouc, same crest.
Roberts-West, Leonard, Mount House,
Hythe, Hants, same crest.
Robertson, Baron (Robertson), Forteviot, Perthsh., a dexter arm erect ppr.,
charged with an ermine spot, the hand
holding an imperial crown, also ppr.
Virtutis gloria merces.

Robertson, see Forbes-Robertson.


Robertson, see Stewart- Robertson.
Robertson of Strowan, Perthsh., Scotland, a dexter hand holding up an
ppr.
Virtutis
imperial
crown,
all

gloria merces.
John Richards, Esquire, J.P., of
Dormstown Castle, 00. Meath, Ireland, Robertson, Askew-, Watson,

eagle's head
with an estoile sa.

Roberts, a leopard's head gardant erased


arg., semee of torteaux.
Roberts, Middx., and of Little Braxsted,
Essex (i) Out of a ducal coronet or,
a demi-greyhound sa.
ef. bo. II.
(2)
A leopard's head gardant and erased
arg., semee of torteaux.
Roberts, out of a ducal coronet or, a

217.

Roberts,

an

mouth
Ewch

ymlaen.
Roberts, Shropsh., a boar's head sa.

kirk,

Berwick,

Northumb.

and

of

Lady-

Pallinsburn,

A dexter hand charged

with a cross ciosslet

gu.,

holding

up

an imperial crown, all ppr. (2) A


dexter hand holding on a poignard
erect ppr., hilt and pommel or, a
Saracen's head couped and embrued
ppr., wreathed about the temples with
a torse arg. and gu., tied with ribands
of the same colours, and above on a
scroll the motto, Fac et spera (for As-

kew).

Virtutis gloria merces.

217 I
Robertson of Hoe Place, Surrey, same
crest and motto.
Robertson of Edinburgh, an arm erect
the hand holding an imperial crown
ppr.

Virtutis gloria merces.

217.

Robertson of Parsons Green, Edinburgh,


Scotland, a dexter hand ppr., charged
with a star az., holding up an imperial
Virtutis gloria merces.
crown, also ppr.
cf.

217.

and Somers., on a Robertson of Newbiggin, Scotland, a


hand ppr., charged with a crescent
attired
arg., and holding up an imperial crown
or, duoally gorged and chained of the
Virtutis gloria merces.
or.
last.
cf. n8. 2
cf. 217. I
Roberts of Ombersley, Worcs., Camberwell,
Lanes, Robertson, Rt. Hon. James Patrick BanSurrey, and Seedley,
nerman, P.C, of Edinburgh, Lordupon a mount vert, a holly-tree ppr.,
Roberts,

Shropsh.

mount vert, a buck trippant sa.,

in front thereof

a goat statant arg.,


or, gorged with a

armed and ungu.

Justice General of Scotland, a dexter


arm erect ppr., charged with an er-

ROB

ROB

476

spot, the hand holding an imVirtutis gloria


perial crown, also ppr.
c/. 2:7. i
merccs.
Robertson of Foreshores at Kilmun and
Strone, Argyllsh., a dexter hand erect

Robertson-Ross, Hugh Maynard Eyre,


an eagle displayed ppr., charged on the
breast with a water-bouget sa., and
resting each claw upon a buckle or.
iSpes aspera levat.
Robertson-Macdonald, Admiral David, i,

mine

ppr.,

holding an

antique crown

or.

all

ppr.

Virtiili.-i

A
Mardale Crescent, Edinburgh
i )
dexter hand issuing out of clouds hold(2) A castle arg.,
ing a garb ppr.
:

Virtute acquiritur honos.

Robertson, Alasdair Stewart, the Barracks, Rannoch, N.B., a dexter arm


and hand erect holding a regal crown,
rjlona mtrci:'S.

Huntington
of
Herbert,
Castle, CO. Carlow, and the Cedars,
South Hackney, X.E., a dexter cubit
arm erect holding a falchion enfiled
with an antique crown, all ppr. Ramie
micat radix.
Robertson, Scotland, a cubit arm erect,
the hand holding a falchion enfiled
with an antique crown, all ppr. Ramis
micat radix.
Robertson, Charles, Kindeace, Ross-sh.,
a dexter arm holding up an imperial
crown ppr. also a swan ppr.
Robertson, Edgar William, Auchleeks
House, Blair Athol, a dexter arm and
hand erect holding a regal crown, all
Robertson,
'

ppr.

Robertson of London, a dagger erect,


ensigned on the point with a regal
crown ppr. Intemerata fides.
Robertson, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a sword in pale ensigned with a
Virtutis gloria merccs.
royal crown.
Robertson of PitmiUan, Scotland, a hand
from the wrist holding a dagger in
pale supporting an imperial crown ppr.
Robertson of Tranent, Scotland, a dexter
hand holding a crescent ppr. Quaq

masoned

sa.

Perseveranti

dabitur.

My hope is constant in thee.


Robert
Purdon,
Robertson -Glasgow,
Craigmyle, Torphins, Aberdeensh. (i)
A dexter hand holding up an imperial
A demi-negro
crown, all ppr.
(2)
holding in the dexter hand a sugar-

Robinson of London and Yorks, a stag


trippant vert, attired

or,

bezantee,
c/.

Bart,
Hall, Surt., a

{extinct),

of

buck trippant

117. 8

Kentwell
or.

117. 8

Robinson, Kossuth, J. P., Downleaze,


Stoke Bishop, near Bristol, a buck
trippant.
Id jacito summo ope.
Robinson of Herrington and Hendon
Lodge, Durh., a stag trippant or.
117. 8

Robinson of Haveringate Bower, Essex,


117.8
stag trippant ppr.
inson. Sir Ernest William, Bart., a
Robinson,
buck trippant arg.. attired and ungu.
Spes
Quo jas et gloria.
or, in front of park pales ppr.
cane, all ppr.
288.6
meainfuturoest.
Parcere subjectis.
Robertson-Luxlord, John Stewart Odi- Robinson, Sir Gerald William CoUingwood, Bart., J.P., D.L., of Rokeby
arne, Higham House, Robertsbridge,
Hall, CO. Louth, a buck trippant or,
Sussex: (i) On a rock ppr., a wolf
:

or, collared, with line reflexed


over the back az., supporting an arrow,
point downwards.
(2) A hand holdViring up an imperial crown ppr.

rampant

pellettee.

cf.

117. 8

Robinson, Sir James Lukin, Bart., of


Beverley House, in city of Toronto,
and of Middle Temple, London, a stag
tutis gloria merces.
trippant or, semee of lozenges az., and
resting the dexter fore-foot on a millRobin of Grove Hill, Chesh., and Tau-yVivit
310.12
Propere et provide.
graig, Denbighsh., a robin ppr.
rind sa.
108. I Robinson,
Beverley
Walker,
post funera cirtus.
Charles
or.
talbot's
head
London,
a
House, Mitcham Common, Surrey,
Robins of
56. 12

same

crest.

Robinson, see Ripon, Marquess of.


Robinson, Sir Frederick Villiers Laud,
Robinson, Yorks, in a coronet composed
Bart., Cranford HaU, near Kettering,
of fleurs-de-lis or, a moimt vert, therea buck trippant or, collared and lined
on a buck at gaze of the first. Virtute,
vert, the collar charged with three
118.
non verbis.
cf.
trefoils slipped of the th'st.
7
Robinson, on a ducal coronet or, a mount Robinson, Frederick, Esquire, upon a
118.4
vert, thereon a buck of the first.
mount vert, amid fern ppr., a stag
Robinson, Lord Rosmead, on a wreath of
trippant or, guttee-d'oUve.
the colours and out of a vallary coro- Robinson of London, a buck statant or,
216.
javilla micat.
stag
thereon
a
mount
vert,
or,
a
net
pellettee.
cf. 117. 5
and
Robertson of Muirtown, Elginsh.,
the
charged
first,
on
gaze
of
the
at
Robinson of Tottenham, Middx., a buck
Gladney, Fifesh., Scotland, a dexter
Legi
shoulder with a fleur-de-lis az.
per pale or and vert, resting the dexter
hand issuing from a cloud holding a
313-4
regifidus.
foot on an escutcheon of the last,
garb ppr. Perseveranti dabitur. 21S. 3
charged with a trefoU slipped of the
Robertson of Kinlochmoidart, Inver- Robinson of Aigburth, Lanes, on a vallary coronet a stag at gaze or, supportVirtus pretiosior auro.
first.
ness-sh., out of a cloud a dexter hanc
ing with the dexter fore-foot an escut- Robinson of London, a buck statant ppr.
ppr.
holding
last,
the
saltirepurp.,
and
of
117. 5
cheon per
Robertson, Scotland, a dexter hand holdVirtute Robinson, Sir John Charles, of Newton
charged with a saltire erm.
ing two laurel-branches slipped ppr.
Manor, Swanage, Dorset, a stag ppr.,
21S. 4
Mac virtus mcrcede digna.
holding in the mouth three cinquefoils
Robertson of Edinburgh, Scotland, a Robinson, Major Thomas Middleton, of
Charlton Musgrove, Somers., and of
slipped vert, and resting the dexter
dexter hand issuing from a cloud
Western House, Emsworth, Hants, a
fore-foot upon a ehaplet of roses, all
holding a cornucopia ppr. Persedexter
with
his
261. 6
buck
supporting
or,
ppr.
veranti dabitur
fore-leg an escutcheon quarterly gu. Robinson of London, a stag statant or,
Robertson of Aberdeen, Scotland, a
and or, in the first quarter a cross
pellettee.
savage's arm erect and erased ppr.
cf. 117. 5
flory arg.
Post nubila Phoebus.
Intemerata fides.
Robinson, William Grey, of Parklands,
Stonehouse, Glouc, and Silksworth,
Robertson, Scotland, a wolf's head arg., Robinson of Bath, Somers., on a mural
coronet gu., a buck at gaze or. cf. 1 17. 3
near Sunderland, a buck or, supporting
holding in the mouth a rose gu. Robore
of
Chapelizod,
Dublin,
IreRobinson
co.
with his dexter fore -leg an escutcheon
et sapore.
29. 7
land, on a ducal coronet or, a buck
quarterly gu. and or, in the first
Robertson of Lude, Perthsh., a sleeping
trippant ppr. Faithftd.
Dinna waken sleeping dogs.
dog.
quarter a cross flory arg. Post nubila
cf. 117. 8
Robinson, a stag trippant or, charged on
Ductus non coactus.
Phcebus.
the side with an ermine spot
Robertson, a swan ppr.
VitcB jaciendo
Robinson, James, Esquire, of Sundernertiini timeas.
land, a mount vert, thereon a stag
cf. 117. 8
99. 2
Perthsh..
a Robinson, Ireland, a buck trippant or,
regardant or, holding in the mouth a
Robertson of Fascally,
pellettee.
Non nobis solum, sed toti
phcenix in flames ppr. Post funera
cross Calvary in bend sinister gu., the
virtus.
82. 2
mundo nati.
dexter fore-paw resting on a cinquefoil
cf. 117. 8
Robertson of London, a Triton holding in Robinson, Bart, (extinct), of Rokeby
pierced, also or.
Park, Yorks, a buck trippant or, pel- Robinson, Francis Edward, Lynbrook,
hissinister hand a trident ppr.
185. 12
lettee.
Robertson of Dei'iaprice, Lines, a stag
c/. 117. 8
Stanmore, Middx., two arms erabowed,
trippant or.
the hands holding a stag's head erased,
117. S Robinson, Bart., of Cranford, Northants,
and Stretton Hall, Leics., a buck tripRobertson of Bishopmilne, Elginsh., a
all ppr., between the attires a heart
galley sa.
Detur gloria Deo.
pant or, collared and lined vert, the
160.6
arg.
In omnibus temperantia.
collar
RobertSOn-FuUarton, Archibald Louis,
charged with three trefoils Robinson,
Henry Matthew Cooper,
of Kilmichael, Brodick, Isle of Ai-ran,
slipped of the first.
Knapton House, North Walsham,
a camel's head erased ppr.
Lux in Robinson of Boston, Lines,
buck tripa cubit arm holding an imperial
tenebris.
pant sa., bezantee.
</.
Virtutis glor'
117. 8
i

1.

ROB

Robson, William, Esquire, of Wellington


House, Darlington, out of a mural
coronet a boar's head and neck. Justus
esto et non metue.
41. 8
Robson-Scott, John Alexander, Newton,
Jedburgh, N.B., a stag trippant ppr.
Patriam amo.
semee of torteaux, attired gu., between Roby, a garb vert.
153-2
the attires an estoile, also or, the dexter Roby, Arthur Godfrey, the Limes, Didsfoot resting on a stirrup iron sa.
bury, a stag's head couped ppr.
Robinson of DuUingham, Cambs, and Roby, Henry John, Oxford and Cambridge
Hall, Suff.
(i) A stag statant or, pellettee, attired arg. {/or
Robinson),
cj. 117. 5.
(2) A talbot's
head erased arg., eared gu. {jor Jeaj-

Denston

ROD

477

Robinson, Rev. Thomas, Ewshot Hurst,


Hants, in front of a mount vert,
thereon a stag at gaze or, gorged with a
collar vair. three escallops reversed or.
Qualis ab inccpto.
Robinson of Kirby Frith, Leics., a mount
vert, thereon a stag statant at gaze or,

Club, same crest.


Robyns and Robbins,
hall,

Worcs.,

Rochester, a crane statant holding in


the beak an eel ppr.
105. 8
Rochford, a cock gu.
91. 2
Rochfort, Earl of Belvedere {extinct), a
robin redbreast ppr. Candor dat viribus
alas.

io8.

Rochfort of Rochfort Bridge, co. Donegal,


Ireland, same crest.
Vi vel suwi/e.
Rochfort of Limerick, same
fort is in fide.

Stat
108. 11

crest.

Rochfort, Ireland, same crest.


Candor
and Netherdat viribus alas.
108. 1
between two dolphins Rochfort of Clogrenane, Ireland, a robin
Staffs,

haurient and respecting each other


ppr.
Vi vel suaviiate.
108. 1
or, a fleur-de-lis per pale arg. and sa.
Rochfort-Boyd
(i)
Out of a ducal
Robynsone or Robyson,a cubit arm vested
coronet or. a hand erect, with the third
bended wavy of six or and az., cuffed
and fourth fingers folded ppr. {for
arg., the hand holding a Saracen's
Boyd), cf. 222. II.
(2) On a mural
Robinson of Cransley, Northamp., and
head by the beard ppr.
coronet or. a robin redbreast ppr.,
Northumb., out of a mural coronet Rcche, Baron Fermoy, standing upon a
charged with a cross patce of the
chequy arg. and gu., a demi-buck or,
rock ppr., an osprej' or sea-eagle with
first
Rochfort).
{for
Over the first
attired ppr.
c/. 119. 2
wings endorsed arg., collared gemelle
crest,
Confido.
Candor dat viribus
Robinson of Griqualand, West South
az., niembered or, and holding in its
alas.
cf. 108. 10
Africa, and of London, a demi-stag or,
dexter claw a roach, also arg. 2Ion Rochfort, a rose-branch bearing roses
charged with two chevronels vert, supDieu est ma roche.
ppr.
149. 8
porting with the dexter leg a flagstaff Roche of Granagh Castle, Ireland, a rock Rock, a demi-lion az.
10. 2
in bend sinister ppr., therefrom a
ppr., thereon a fish-eagle or osprey Rock of Dublin, out of the coronet of a
banner vert charged with a bezant.
with wings displayed arg., inembered
marquess a dexter cubit arm in armour
Robinson, Ireland, a stag's head erased
or, holding in the dexter claw a roach,
grasping in the gauntlet a naked
or.
121. 2
also arg.
Mon Dieu est ma roche.
dagger, aU ppr.
Nil admirari.
Robinson, Sir Frederic Lacy, K.C.B., Roche, Ireland, on a rock ppr., an eagle Rocke of Abbey Foregate, Shropsh., on a
purp., with wings displayed. Mon Dieu
Board of Inland Revenue, Somers., a
rock ppr., a martlet or.
cf. 95. 2
stag's head ppr.
Adsit Deus confido.
est ma roche.
Rocke, John Charles Leveson, of ClungRobinson of Trethevas, Cornw., a buck's Roche, Sir David Vandeleur, Bart., D.L.,
unford House, Shropsh., same crest.
head erased.
121. 2
of Carass, co. Limerick, a rock, thereIn Deo nostra spes est.
cf. 95. 2
on a stork close, charged on the breast Rockley of Rockley, Yorks, a stag's head
Robinson of Southwold, Suff., a stag's
with a torteau, and holding in his dexhead erased or.
121. 2
ppr. attired or.
1 2 1
5
ter claw a roach, all ppr.
Dieu est ma Rocklifl-Lub^ of Liverpool: (i) A dexter
Robinson of Moore Place, Bucks, on a
mural coronet chequy arg. and az., a
roche.
arm in armour embowed ppr., charged
stag's head cabossed ppr.
Vincavi Roche, a rock.
Hlon Dieu est ma roche.
with two mullets in pale gu., graspmalum bono.
ing in the hand a sword encircled by a
179. 7
cf. 122. 5
wreath of oak fructed, all ppr. (for
Robinson of Mansloe, Cornw., a buck's Roche, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet or,
the attires of a stag affixed to the scalp
head az., erased erm., attired and
Lube).
(2) A bull's head erased per
gucharged with three lozenges conjoined
pale arg. and gu., gorged with a mural
123. 3
in fesse or.
Roche, a lion's head erased per fess or
coronet ppr. {for Kockliff).
Loyal au niort.
Virtus
and sa., within a chain issuing in arch
propter se.
cf. 121. 2
freson).

56. 2

Robinson, out of a mural coronet per pale


gu. and or, a demi-stag per pale of the
last and first, attired counterchanged.

az.
19. 5 Rocksavage, Earl of, see Cholmondeley,
Roche-Burrowes, a lion sejant murally
Marquess of.
crowned or. Et vi et virtute.
Rockwood or Rookwood of Eveston,
Suff., a lion sejant supporting a spear
Robinson of London, and Drayton Bas- Rochead, Scotland, a savage's head in
profile couped ppr.
Fide et virtute.
erect arg.
sett, Staffs, a goldfinch ppr., standing
on the sun in splendour or.
Rockwood of Weston, Norf., a lion sejant
cf. 190. 7
Rochead, Scotland, a savage's head
gardant arg., supporting a spear sa.,
Robley, a mount semee of cinquefoils.
vert.
affrontee
couped
ppr.,
wreathed
headed of the first.
10
179.
cf.
Fide et virtute.
Roclay, a dolphin haurient ppr.
140. 11
Robley, a goat's head erased arg., armed
cf. 190. 5
Rochead of Whitsomhill, Scotland, a Rodatz, a rose-tree ppr.
ppr.
I28._ 5
149. 8
savage's arm erect ppr. Pro patria.
Rodber, a demi-heraldic antelope erased.
Robotham, a demi-griffin az., gutteeRocheid, Bart., of Inverleith, Edinburgh, Rodd, Edward Stanhope, Esquire, J.P.,
d'eau, ducally gorged or.
cf. 64. 2
a savage's head couped ppr. Fide et
of Trebatha Hall, Cornw., the Pharos
Robotham of Raskyle. Yorks, a demivirtute.
or Colossus of Rhodes, over the shoultiger az., guttee-d'eau,
armed and
190. 12
of
Inverleith,
Edinburgh,
ders a bow, the dexter hand holding
langued gu.
Rocheid,
Darnchester. Berwicksh., and Himan arrow, the sinister raised above the
Robottom and Robotham, an eagle or,
melsthijr, near Hildesheim, Hanover, a
pellettee, preying on a wing arg.,
head holding a ball of fire, rays sursavage's head ppr.
rounding the head, all ppr. Rede
vulned gu.
Fide et virtute.
cf. 79. 13
omnia duce Deo.
Robsert, a fish's head erased in fess ppr.
190. 12
139. 6 Rochefort, a unicorn's head between two Roddam, a savage's head couped ppr.,
laurel-branches in orle.
distilling blood gu.
190. 11
Robson, a boar's head erect or. cf. 43. 3
49. 14
165. 3
Robson of Bishop Wearmouth, Durh., a Rochefort, on a ducal coronet or, a cock Roddam, a cross moline.
with wings expanded ppr.
Roddam, Roddam John, of Roddam
boar's head erased and erect or. Justus
Hall, Northumb., the stump of an oak
esto et nan metue.
105. 9
43. 3 Rochester, Essex, a crane arg.
couped, sprouting out leaves ppr. Nee
Robson, Northumb., same crest.
43. 3 Rochester of Loys Hall, Terling, Essex,
deficit alter.
145. 2
and Sussex, a cubit arm in armour
Robsnn of West Morton, Durh., and
erect issuing out of clouds ppr., hold- Roddam, on a mount vert, the trunk of
Holtby, Yorks, out of a mural coronet
a tree sprouting fresh branches, all ppr.
ing in the gauntlet a marigold, a rose,
az., a boar's head erminois crined of
and a pomegranate, all ppr., leaved
the first.
cf. 145- 2
41. 8
vert,
and environed with a ducal Rode of Rode, Chesh., a wolf's head .sa.,
gorged with a ribbon arg.
coronet or.
cf. io. 5

Robinson, Banffsh., Scotland, a talbot's


head and neck arg. Intemerata fides.
56. 12

ROD

az.

Rodes, an arm couped at the elbow arg.,


holding in the hand an oak-branch or,
fructed az.
Rodes of Skyrkett and Halifax, Yorks, a
leopard sejant or, spotted sa., collared
c/. 24. 8
and ringed arg.
Rodger, Scotland, a demi-lady ppr., attired az., holding in her dexter hand a
pair of scales or.

183. 2

Rodger, Edward, Esquire, of Clairmont


Gardens, Glasgow, on a mount a stag
courant between two laurel-branches,
all

No3 noatraque Deo.

ppr.

116. 7

cf.

Rodger, John Pickersgill, Hadlow Castle,


Tunbridge, same ciest and motto.

116.7
head

cf.

Rodgers

ShefiBeld,

of

ROG

47

Earl of (Jocelyn), Tullymore


Park, Bryansford, co. Down, a falcon's
leg erased a la quise ppr., belled or.
113. 8
Faire mon devoir.
Rodes-Reaston, see Reaston.
Rodes, Bart, [extinct), of Barlborough,
Derbysh., au arm couped at the elbow
arg., holding a branch of oak or, fructed

Roden,

stag's

erased holding in the mouth an acorn


slipped and leaved ppr. Be jiisl and
fear not.

Rodick, two doves respecting each other


93- 2

ppr.

Roe, a roebuck's head gu.

Roe

121. 5
of London, and Dartford.
a stag's head gu., charged on

Roo

or

Kent,
the neck with three bezants.

121. 5
Roe of Graton Hall, Devonsh., a stag's
head erased gu. Non progredi est regredi.
121. 2
Roe of Mount Anneville Park, co. Dublin,
a buck's head erased ppr., charged
with a cross crosslet or, and holding
in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert.
cf.

Virttiie el valore.

Roe, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant erm.,


supporting a crescent gu.
Roe, Richard, Crane House, Cole Park,
Twickenham, same crest. Industria

omnia

patent.

Deputy-Surgeon-General Samuel
House, co.
Cavan, same crest.
Roebuck, Somers., a lion passant gardant

Roe,

Black, C.B., BallyconneU

gu-

4- 3

Roebuck

of Ingress, Kent, a stork arg.,


beaked and membered gu.
105. 11
Roley or Rofy, an eagle displayed or.
75- 5

Roffey, on a mural coronet a serpent


nowed, all ppr.
142. 12
Roffey of Adelphi Terrace, London, a
demi-lion couped erm., murally gorged
gu., the sinister paw resting upon an

arch sa.
Rodie of Liverpool, a roebuck trippant
Spero meliora.
ppr.
117. 8 Rofy, an eagle displayed ppr.
75-2
Rodney, Baron (Rodney), of Rodney Roger, Scotland, out of a ducal coronet
Stoke, Somers., on a ducal coronet or,
a dexter hand ppr., holding a crosier
an eagle with wings displayed and
in bend or.
Le Roy et VEglise.
inverted purp. Non gencrant aquilce
cf. 219. 4
columhas.
Rogers, Captain John Peverell, late R.A.,
Rodney of Rodney, Devonsh., on a ducal
of Penrose, Helston, Cornw., a stag
coronet or, an eagle with wings extrippant sa.
1 17. 8
panded purp.
Rogers, Baron Blachford, on a mount
Rodney, Lennox George, Berrington,
vert, a stag courant ppr., gorged with
Alverstoke, Hants, same crest. Eagles
a ducal coronet or, between two
do not bring forth doves.
branches of laurel vert. Nos nostraque
Rodney, Devonsh., a boar's head sa.,
Deo.
116. 7
couped gu.
43. I Rogers, Bart., of Wisdome, Devonsh., on
Rodney ( i On a ducal coronet or, an
a mount vert, a roebuck courant ppr.,
eagle with wings displayed and ingorged with a ducal coronet or, between
verted purp. {for Rodney).
two branches of laurel vert. Nos nos(2) Out of
a wreath of laurel vert, a lady's head
traque Deo.
116. 7
couped at the shoulders ppr., vested Rogers, Rev. George Edmund, Southgu. {for Poifell).
water Vicarage, Horsham, a stag's head
Rodney, Bart., Hants, out of a ducal
erased ppr., suspended from the neck
coronet or, a demi-eagle displayed
by a ribbon vert a bugle-horn sa..
80." 14
purp.
garnished or, stringed vert, the whole
Rodney, out of a ducal coronet a demiwithin two branches of oak fructed
:

eagle displayed.

80. 14
Rodon, Captain John, J.P. for the co. of
Westraeath, Ireland, on a wreath of
the colours a wivern ppr., charged on

the breast with an annulet

or.

est Veritas et prcevalet.

Rodwell, the sun per fess

Magna
70.

cf.

sa.

and

or.

162. 2

Roe, Ireland, a roebuck springing ppr.


117. 2

Roe

of

recto.

London, same

crest.

Tramite
117. 2

Roe, on a mount a stag current ppr.


118. 13

Roe, Bart, (extinct), of Brundish. Suff., on


a mount vert, a roebuck at gaze gu.,
attired and ungu. or, between the
attires a quatrefoil or. Tramite recto.
Roe of MusweU HiU, Middx., and Higham
Hall, Essex, a buck's head erased gu.
121. 2

Nos utraque Deo.


Rogers, John Henry, Stonehouse, Forrest
Row, Sussex, same crest and motto.
ppr.

Rogers of Little Nesse, Shropsh., on a

mount

vert, a

buck trippant

sa.,

at-

tired arg., ducally gorged, ringed, and


lined of the last.
cf. 11 8. 2
Rogers, Rev. Cecil George William,
Rector of Kilmoe, Goleen, Skibbereen,

a stag courant between two laurelbranches in orle. Omnia vincit amor.


Rogers, on a mount vert, a buck sa., ducally gorged arg., over his back a line
reflexed, attired or.

cf.

117.

Rogers-Harrison of Hendon, Middx.


(i)
Out of a mural coronet az., a demilion rampant or, crowned with an
Eastern crown arg., holding in the
paws a laurel garland adorned with
:

four

damask

On a

roses {for Harrison).


(2)
vallery coronet or, a stag trip-

pant ppr., charged on the shoulder


with a trefoil vert (for Rogers). Absque
virtute nihil.

Rogers-Harrison, George Harrison, Windsor Herald and Blanche Lion Pursuivant Extraordinary: (i) Out of a
mural coronet az., a demi-lion issuant
or, crowned with an Eastern crown
arg., and holding between the paws a
chaplet of roses ppr. (for Harrison).
(2) On a ducal coronet or, a lion rampant arg. (3) On a chapeau gu.,
turned up erm., a stag trippant ppr..
gorged with the coronet of a King of
Arms, therefrom a chain passing between the fore-legs or (for Rogers).
(4) Out of a coronet composed of
trefoils or, a plume of five ostrichfeathers alternately arg. and or.
Rogers, William Kissane, Esquire, J.P., of
Lota, CO. Cork, a stag trippant sa.,
charged with a trefoil or. Omnia vincit amor.
cf. 1 17. 8
Rogers of Cannington, Somers., a stag
sa., bezantee, ducally gorged and attired or.

Edward Henry, of Rainscombe, Wilts, a stag sa., bezantee,


chained and collared or. NU con-

Rogers, Rev.

scire sibi.

Rogers of Wrexham, Denbighsh., on a


vallery coronet or, a stag trippant ppr.,
charged on the shoulder with a trefoil
slipped vert. Absque virtiUe nihil.
cf. 117. 8
Rogers, Kent, and of Bradford, Wilts,
a stag trippant sa., bezantee, ducally
gorged and attired or.
Rogers, Cornw., a buck trippant arg.
117. 8
Rogers of Treassowe, Cornw., a stag trippant sa.
117. 8
Rogers of Coulston. Norf., a demi-stag
sa., platee, attired or, ducally gorged
per pale or and arg.
Rogers of the Home, Shropsh., a buck's
head sa., charged with three erminespots or, erased gu., attired of the
second. Celeriter et jucunde.
cf. 121.2
Rogers, a stag's head erased ppr., holding
in the mouth an acorn or, stalked and

leaved vert.

Rogers

same

cf.

of Bristol,

119. 11

and Eastwood, Glouc.,

crest.

cf.

119. 11

Rogers, Thomas Englesby, of Yarlington,


Somers., a buck's head erased sa.,
attired or, on the neck a bendlet wavy
of the last, charged with three acorns
vert, holding in the mouth a slip of
oak fructed ppr. Justum perficito
nihil timeto.

Rogers of Chelmsford, Essex, Purton,


Glouc, and Evesham, Worcs., a stag's
head sa., attired or, holding in the
mouth an acorn of the last, stalked

and leaved

vert.

119. 11

Rogers of Deritend, Warw., and Sunbury, Middx., a stag's head sa., ducally
gorged or.
cf. 121
5
Rogers of Bryanstown, Dorset, and
Glouc. a fleur-de-lis or.
148. 2
Rogers, Coxwell-, Godfrey Hugh Wheeler,
of Dowdeswell, Glouc.
(l) Same crest.
14S. 2.
(2) A demi(for Rogers).
dragon displayed arg. (for Coxwell).
:

Vigila

et

ora.

Rogers of London, an eagle displayed or.


Ut resurgam.
75-5

ROG

ppr.

RON

479

Rogers, Ireland, same crest.


75. 5
Rogers, Rev. J., Lochee, Dundee, a dove
holding in the beak a branch of olive
jiratcritis jutura.

Rogers of Brompton Park, Middx., and


Calcutta, East Indies, upon a branch
of a tea- plant entwined with three
sprigs of flax ppr., an owl arg.
66. i
Rogers, a griffin's head couped.
Rogers of London, a cubit arm in a coat
of mail holding in the hand ppr. a
banner, the staff and flag or.
Rogers, Kent, a man's head in profile
in armour ppr., the helmet or, surmounted by a plume of feathei-s arg.
Rogers of Ellerslie, Fareham, Hants, a
demi-stag.
Rogerson, a demi-lion rampant per fess
10. 2
or and purp.

Wamphrey and Duncrieff,


Scotland, a leopard passant, holding in
paw a branch of laurel ppr.
Mores fitigunt jorlunam.

Rogerson of

of Gaske, Scotland, a hand issuing holding a dagger ppr.


Spes juvat.

RoUand

Rolland of Disblair, Aberdeensh., ScotImmutahih:


land, a fleur-de-hs arg.
14S. 2

durahile.

Rolland, Scotland, a lymphad, her sails


furled and her oars in action ppr.,
flagged gu.
Sustentatxts providentia.
160. 7

arm embowed couped

de.'cter

on the elbow, vested and cuffed,


holding in the hand a cross crosslet
resting

fitched.

203. 9
Rohde, Middx., an eagle displayed per
pale or and purp., charged on the
breast with a cross patee counterchanged,
cf. 75. 2
Rokeby, Baron (extinct Rt. Hon. the
late Sir Henry Robinson Montagu,
G.C.B.), a griffin's head couped or,
with wings endorsed sa., differenced
with a mullet upon a mullet. Solo

Deo

solus.

cf.

67. II

Rokeby, Rev. Henry Ralph, of Arthingworth Manor, Northamp., a rook ppr.


</.

Rokeby
same

of

107.

Rokeby and Mortham, Yorks,

crest.

0/.

107.

Romanes, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a sword ppr.


212. 13
Romanes, James, Esquire, of Dunskaith Ross-sh., a boar's head erased
Sero sed serio. 42.2
arg. langued az.
Romanes, George Ernest, Pitcalzeane,
Nigg, Ross-sh., N.B., same crest and
,

motto.

RoUason, Warw., an eagle's head couped Romanis of Wigston Magna, Leics., and
Charterhouse, Godalming, Surrey, on
ppr.
Ainsi et peut-etre mellleur. 83. i
a mount vert, in front of a thistle
Rolle, Baron (Rolle), a cubit arm erect
slipped and leaved ppr., a Passion
vested az. charged with a fess indented
cross or.
Per incerta certus amor.
double-cottised or, holding in the hand
a flintstone ppr. A'ec Peije, nee populo, Romans, John, of Newton Grange, Edinan eagle rising holding in its
burgh,
sed utroque.
beak a flaming torch ppr. Pergo surRolle, Oxon., a cubit arm erect ppr.,
sum.
vested az., charged with a fess, and
holding in the hand a roll of paper Romayne, a deer's head erased ppr.
,

or.

Nee Rcge, nee populo, sed

vtroque.

121. 2
of Clowden, Scotland, a slip of a
Piingit,
rose-tree bearing roses ppr
sed placet.
149. 8
Rome of Courtfield, Cheltenham, a dexter

Rome

his dexter

Rohan, a

Romaine, an arrow point downwards.

an arm charged with a


fess indented and cottised or, holding
in the hand a baton sa.

Rolles, Devonsh.,

Rolleston,

Notts,

of

Rolleston,

Staffs,

and the Lea and Swarkston, Derbysh.,


an eagle's head ppr.
83. i
Rolleston, Lancelot, of Watnall Hall,
Notts, an eagle's head erased ppr.
^t,. 2
Ainsi, et pent estre vieilleur.
Rolleston, Christopher,
Sydney, New
South Wales, an eagle's head erased
ppr., beaked or, with a crescent for
difference.
Ainsia. peut estre maillivr.
Rolleston, Hon. William, Kapuuatiki,
Rangitata, Canterbury,
crest and motto.

New

Zealand,

same
Roilo,

Baron

(Rollo),

Duncrub Park,

Dunning, Perthsh. a stag's head couped


ppr.
La fortune passe par tout.
,

121. 5

arm embowed habited

az.,

charged with

arg., holding in the hand a


both ppr. Nunquain non
204. 8
paratus.
6. 2
lion
passant ppi-.
Rome, a
Romera, De, a stag's head at gaze ppr.
Romerley and Romilly, a crescent.
163. 2
Romilly, Barcn (Romilly), upon a rock
Persevere.
ppr. a crescent arg.
311. II

two bars

caduceus,

Romilly, Samuel Henry, Huntingdou


Park, Kington, Heref., same crest and
motto.

Romney, Earl

of

(Marsham), Gayton
head erased

Hall, King's Lynn, a lion's


gu.
Non sibi. sed patrice.

17. 2

Rokeby, a dexter hand holding an es- RoUo, General the Hon. Robert, Strath- Romney, London, two cubit arms vested
az., cuffed arg., the hands ppr., holding
erne, Bournemouth, same crest.
cutcheon arg., charged with a crescent
an escallop gu.
gu.
Rollo of Powhouse, Scotland, a boar
cf. 219. 7
passant ppr.
Rokeston, an arm in armour embowed
Vulor et fortuna. 40. 9 Romney of .Aliddleton, Kent, an arm in
armour embowed ppr., varabraced or,
holding in the hand a sword ppr.
Rolls, out of a ducal coronet an arm in
195. 2

Rokewood-Gage,
RoMey, Yorks, a

Rokwood, a

see

lion's

Gage.

stag's

head

head couped.
121. 5
vert, collared arg.
cf.

IS.

Rolesley of Rewlesley, Derbysh., a demilion rampant per pale arg. and gu.,
holding a rose of the last, stalked and
12. i
leaved vert.
Rolf of Sarum, Wilts, on a staff couped
and raguly in fess and sprouting at
the dexter end vert, a raven close sa.
RoIIe, Baron Cranworth {extinct), a dove
arg., holding in the beak a sprig of
olive ppr., ducaUy gorged gu., and
resting the dexter claw upon three
annulets interlaced or. Post mibila

Phmbus.

and Kent, a raven close


the beak a trefoil

Rolle, Middx.

holding in
clipped vert.
Rolfe of Hadleigh,
sa.,

arg.,

a dragon's head
ducally gorged

Rolfe, Neville-, Eustace, of Heacham


(i) A lion's head erased
Hall, Norf.
arg., fretty gu. {for Rolfe).
cf. 17. 8.
mount vert, thereon issuant out
(2)
of a crescent gu., a rose arg., slipped
Cresco crescendo.
vert {for Neville).
:

the hand holding a pennon of two


streamers gu., thereon three leopards'
faces crowned of the third, the staff

with a fess dancettee and doublecottised of the second, charged with


three bezants, holding in the hand
Celerippr. a roll of parchment arg.
fas et Veritas.
247. 7
Rolph, a raven ppr., holding in the beak
a trefoil slipped vert.
Rolston of Watmoll, Notts, an eagle's
head erased ppr.
83. 2
Rolt, John William, of Ozleworth Park,
Glouc, a stork holding in its beak a
bulrush, and resting the dexter claw
upon a fountain, all ppr. Br, and not
seem.
Rolt, Bayntun-, Bart, {extinct), of Spye
Park, Wilts, a griffin's head erased

Rompney and Rumpney, Worcs., on a


mount vert, a lion statant gardant

ppr.

gu., in front of a tree ppr.

Ronald, Scotland, an oak-tree acomed


and eradicated ppr. Sic virescit virtus.
Ronald of Montrose, Scotland, an oakSic virescit virtus.
tree fructed ppr.
143- 2

Ronaldson, Scotland, a greyhound's head


erased holding in the mouth a deer's
toot, also erased.
of Farenegelagh, co.
Ireland, a blackbird ppr.

Ronan
0S.

61. 5

Limerick,
Ipse fecit
cf.

106. 2

or Rolte of Deptford, Kent: (i)


a broken tilting-spear arg., a griffin
sejant gu., holding in the mouth the
head of the spear {for Molt). (2) Out
of a ducaJ coronet a demi-pelican vulnCuspis
ing herself arg. {for Pett).

of Kilkenny, Ireland, upon a


mirror ppr., a cock or.
of Longford, Shropsh.. a buck's
121.2
head erased ppr., attired 01.
Roney, Sir Patrick Cusack, on a wreath
of the coloiu-s an arm in armour
embowed grasping a sword, all ppr.,
charged with a mullet and a crescent
Audaces fortuna juvat.
in pale gu.

fracta causa coronoe.


Rolte, Kent, on a broken tilting-spear
arg., a griffin sejant gu., holding in
the mouth the head of the spear or.

Roney-Dougal, of Rathe Park, Midlothian, and Ashley House, Leamington


(i) A bull's head caboshed ppr..

sa.,

beaked

or.

66. 2

Rolt
Suff.,

couped gu., fretty


and chained or.

armour brandishing a sabre, all ppr.


Rolls of the Hendre, Monm., out of a
wTeath of oak a dexter cubit arm
vested or, cuffed sa., the arm charged

On

Ronan
Rone

cf.

195. 2

charged for distinctiou with a cross


crosslet or (jor Dougal).
(2) An arm
in armour embowed grasping a sword,
ail ppr., charged with a mullet and a
crescent in pale gu. {for Rojicy). Stand

480

ROS

four-leaved shamrock or. Je ne change


qu'en mouranf.
Roots, a tree ppr.
143- 5
Rope, Chesh. and Devonsh., a lion rampant or, holding in tlie de-xter paw a

Rose of Insch, a rose gu., stalked and


barbed vert. Magnus et adamus.

pheon

just.

Roney-Dougal, Rev. James, Castle Donington, Derby, same crest as first


above. Same motto.
Ronne, Middx., a buck's head erased ppr.,
attired or.

121. 2

Rooe, a buck's head couped gu., attired


121. 5

or.

sa.

Roper, see Teynhara, Baron.


Roper, see Trevor- Roper.
Roper, William Oliver, F.S.A., a lion
rampant holding in the dexter paw a
ducal coronet.
Roper, Viscount Baltinglass (extinct), a
boar's head couped in bend or, langued
and vulned gu. Deus veritatem pro-

149.

Rose, between two wings erm., a rose


gu., seeded or, barbed vert.
of London, a dexter hand issuing
ppr., holding a rose gu., slipped vert.
218.10
Constant and true.
Rose, William Molyneux, of Wolston
Heath, Northamp., a cubit arm erect,
vested sa., cuffed arg., holding in the
hand a rose slipped and leaved ppr.
Rose of Markinch, Scotland, a dexter
hand holding a slip of a rose-bush ppr.
218. 10
Quo spinosior fragrantior.
Rose, a pheasant holding in its beak a
rose slipped and leaved ppr.
Rose, out of a mural coronet or, an eagle's
head ppr., charged on the neck with a

Rose

of Markelsfield, Chesh., a swan with


tegit.
wings adclorsed naiant in water ppr.
99. 9 Roper, Yorks and London, an antelope's
126. 2
head erased.
of London, on a garb or, a rook
Roper, Durh., a roebuck's head erased,
feeding ppr.
1 20. 3
gorged with a branch ppr.
cf. 107. 5
Rook, a rook ppr.
or,
buck's
head
erased
rose gu.
Pro palria.
Roper,
Norf.,
a
cf. 83. 9
Rook and Rookes, on a trumpet in fess,
attired sa., holding in the mouth a Rose, Richard de Ros, of Ahabeg, co.
a rook ppr.
pear, also or, stalked and leaved vert.
Limerick, and Fo.xha!l, co. Tipperary,
Rookby, a rook ppr.
cf. 107. 5
demi-lion rampant arg.
Ireland
(
107. 4 Roper of West Dereham, Norf., a stag's
Rooke, a rook feeding.
i ) A
121. 2
head erased ppr.
holding in the dexter paw a rose gu.,
Rooke of Rookes'uth Bridge, Waverton,
12.
i.
slipped vert.
(2) An eagle
Akehead, Rookes' Nest Wigtoun and Roper, Dorset, a stag's head erased ppr.,
2
121.
elevated
sa., preying on a
attired
or.
with
wings
rook
a
Carlisle, Cumb., on a garb or,
lion's gamb erased ppr.
(3) An oakfeeding ppr.
Efflorescent cornices, dum Roper of Newcastle and Saxlingham,
Norf., a goat's head erased or, armed
tree ppr.
Non sine sente rosa. 143. 5
micat sol.
sa., holding in the mouth a daffodil of Rose, of the Ferns, Sussex, a lion holding
Rooke, Alexander Beaumont, the Ivy,
the first, stalked and leaved vert.
in his dexter paw a rose.
Chippenham, Wilts, a garb, thereon a
rook feeding, all ppr. Nos pascit Roper, a lion rampant gu., holding up Rose of Cransley Hall, Northants, out of
a ducal coronet or. Spes mca in Deo.
a mural coronet a demi-lion rampant.
Dtus.
3-6 Rose, William, BaUbrook House, WithRooke, a rock ppr., thereon a martlet or.
ington. Lanes, a lion rampant sa.,
Roper of Turndich and Heanor, Derbysh.,
cf. 99. 2
on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a
gorged with a collar vair, holding beRooke, a demi-eagle displayed arg.,
blazing star or.
164. 6
tween the fore-paws a lyre or, and
charged on the breast with a chessresting the dexter hind-leg on a rose
Ropner, Emil Hugh Oscar Robert, J.P.,
rook gu.
cf. 81. 6
Preston
Hall,
Stockton-on-Tees,
upon
Armat spina rosas.
arg.
armour
Kent,
an
arm
in
of
Horton,
Rooke
i. 10
three
mascles
interlaced
fesseways,
Rose, a lion rampant sa.
embowed ppr., garnished or, holding
and in front of three tilting-spears, Rose, Scotland, a harp az. Constant and
in the gauntlet a pistol of the last, the
168. 9
one in pale and two in saltire or, a
true.
arm environed with a trumpet arg.
stag's head erased sa.,
attired or. Rose, Bart., of Montreal, Canada, and
Rookes or Rokes of Fawley, Bucks, on a
Fides el forlitudo.
Queen's Gate, Kensington, Middx., a
trumpet or, a rook sa.
Rorie, a cinquefoil gu.
harp or. stringed az. Above the crest.
148. 12
Rookewood, Norf., a dragon's head gu.
Scotland,
Rorie,
a
galley
with
her oars
Audeo, and below the arms. Constant
71. I
in action ppr.
i63. 9
160.7
and true.
Rookwood, Baron (extinct) (Selwin-Ibbetson)
(i) A unicorn's head arg., Rorie, James, Westgreen House, by Dun- Rose of London, a harp or, stringed arg..
168. 9
dee, a galley, oars in action sa., flagged
Constant and true.
escallops,
horned,
powdered
with
Kilravock,
gu.
Terra marique.
of
Major Hugh,
Rose,
maned, and erased gu. (2) Two lions'
ConNairnsh., Scotland, a harp az.
gambs arm., erased az., supporting a Rorke, Ireland, an eagle's head erased or.
168. 9
Vixi
liber,
2
stant
and
true.
torch in pale or, fired ppr.
83.
Rosborough-Colclough, see Colclough.
Rose, Hants, a harp az., the figure or.
et moriar.
168. 9
Rookwood, Suff., a lion sejant, support- Rosborough of MuUinagoun and Dromesky, co. Fermanagh, and Edge- Rose, a hawk ppr. Audeo.
85. 2
ing a spear in pale arg.
worthstown co. Longford, Ireland, on Rose, Hugh Francis, of Holme, InverRoome of Newport, America, a dexter
a dexter hand in fesse couped, a dove
same crest. Constant and
ness-sh.,
arm embowed, habited az., charged
close holding in the beak an olivewith two bars arg., holding in the hand
true.
85. 2
branch, all ppr.
God is my shield.
a caduceus, both ppr.
204. 8
Rose, Ireland, a peacock in his pride ppr.,
Roscarrock of Roscarrock, Cornw., a lion
103. 12
beaked or.
Roope, a demi-antelope sa., collared or.
*
rampant ppr., ducally gorged arg.
126. 3
Rose, Sir Philip Frederick, Bart., of
Rayners, Bucks, a stag arg., collared
Rooper, Rev. John George, of Abbott's
cf. I. 13
and resting the dexter fore-leg on a
Ripton, Hunts, on a chapeau gu., Roscoe, two elephants' proboscis gu.
water-bouget az. Prohitate ac virtute.
turned up erm., a blazing star or. Lux
123. 10
Anglis, crux Francis.
164. 6 Roscommon, Earl 0! (Dillon), a falcon Rose or Rosse of Waddesden, Bucks, a
arg.
Aitxilium ah alto.
buck trippant arg.
117. 8
Roos, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
85. 2
126. 2
a peacock in his pride ppr.
103. 5 Rosc'ow of Sumner Place, Kensington, Rose, an antelope's head erased.
Middx., a staff erect entwined with Rose of Innish, Scotland, an etoile az.
Roos of Glouc. and Swinshead, three slips
two serpents ppr., between as many
Constant and true.
164. i
of roses arg., leaved vert.
149. 12
wings erm. Cautius quam citius.
Roos and Rosse (now Rose) of Lyme
Rose-Innes, Thomas Gilzean, Kinellan.
Midlothiansh.
Murrayfield,
(i) A
Regis, Dorset, a rose gu., seeded or,
IT2. 2
barbed vert, between two wings erm. Roscruge, Cornw., a demi-lion rampant
branch of palm slipped ppr. (2) A
or, holding in the dexter paw a rose
Sursum. En la ro.ie je fleurie.
rose gu., stalked and leaved ppr.
gu., stalked and leaved vert.
Ornatur radix fronde. Armat spina
Roos or Ros of Bouseley, Yorks, a fal12. i
con's head az.
Rose of BaUevit, Ross-sh., a rose gu.,
cf. 88. 12
slipped and leaved vert.
Roose, Edward Charles Robson, M.D.,
Armat spina Rosebery, Earl ot (Primrose), Dalmeny
Hill
Street,
Berkeley
Square,
a
rosas.
Park, Edinburgh, a demi-lion gu.,
49,
149. 5
peacock in his pride ppr., gorged with Rose, a rose slipped and leaved ppr.
holding in the dexter paw a primrose
a collar, and pendent therefrom, a
or.
Fide et fiducia.
149- 5

Rooe

Rook

ROS

cf. 18. 4
Rosher, an eagle's head sa.
83. i
Rosher, an elephant's head couped erm..
between two elephants' proboscides or.
Consider the end.
133. 5
Rosher of Trewyn House, Heref., and
Crete Hall, Kent, an elephant's head

laborat.

Ross, Colonel Sir

same

210. 2

true.

Rosier, Rutl., a pelican in her piety ppr.


08. 14
,

States, all ppr.

Per aspera

garland of laurel,
cessus

Ross, William, Esquire, of the Villa,


Nafferton, Yorks, a water-bouget arg.

sa.

Virtue have virtue.

168. 2

Ross of Craigie, same crest and motto.


17.8
Ross, Honourable David Alexander, of
Westfield House, St. Foy Road, in the
Banticue of the city of Quebec, Canada,
Member of the Legislative and Executive Councils, province of Quebec, and
Lieutenant-Colonel of Militia, xises : a
lion rampant holding a rose slipped and

Balnagowan, Ross-sh.,
laui'el ppr.

218.

alit.

Priesthill,

Scotland,

dexter

of laurel ppr.
21 8. 4

Ross-Lewin, Rev. Richard Sargint Sadleir,


the
Rectory,
Kilmurry,
co.
Limerick, same crest and motto.
Ross-Lewin, Rev. Robert O'Donelan,
M.A., R.N., the Rectory, Wark-onTyne, Northumb., same crest and
motto.
Earl of (Parsons), Birr Castle,
Parsonstown, King's Co., a cubit arm
ppr., grasping a pole-axe erect gu., the
point or. Pro Deo et Rcge.
Rosse of Waddesdeu, Bucks, a roebuck
trippant arg.
117. 8

Rosse,

Rosse, Scotland, a harp stringed or.


Constant and true.
168. 9
Rosse, Derbysh., on a chapeau gu.,
turned up erm., a peacock in his pride
ppr.

103.

Rosse of Shepton and Somerton, Somers.,


a demi-leopard rampant gardant gu.,
eared vert.
Ross, three slips of roses arg., leaved
vert.
149. 12 Rosseline or Rosselyne, Norf., a spurrowel az., between two wings or.
Ross, Scotland, a spear and a rose in
saltier ppr.
Per aspera virtus. 1 50. i Rossell, an arm in armour couped at the
shoulder and resting on the elbow,
Ross, Scotland, a fox issuant, holding in
the hand holding a club ppr.
his mouth a rose arg.
Rosam ne rode.
199. 4
Ross, Trelawney-, Rev. John, the Vicar165. 3
age, Paignton, a hawk's head erased Rosselyne, a cross moline or.
ppr., holding in the beak a cross cross- Rosser, Suff., an arm embowed erect
from the elbow, vested or, cuffed erm.,
let fitchee or.
Audeo.
holding in the hand four leaves vert.
Ross of Kindace, Ross-sh., Scotland, a
Rosseter, a spear-head ppr.
cf. 174. 12
fox passant ppr. Caute non astute.
32- I Rosseter, Lines., a leopard passant or.
cf. 24. 2
Ross of Balkaill, a fox's head erased ppr.
Spes aspera leval.
33-6 Rossetti, of Vasto, Naples, and William
Michael Rossetti, Esquire, 3, St. EdRoss: ( I A fox's head erased ppr. 33.6.
mund's Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W.,
(2) On a rock a flagstaff erect, thereon
Frangas non flectas.
a tree ppr.
hoisted the Union Jack inscribed with
the date
ist June, 1831,' being that Rossie, Baron, see Kinnaird, Lord.
of discovering the place of the mag- Rossie, Scotland, a cross patee gu.
cf. 165. 7
netic pole, and at the foot and on the
sinister side of the flagstaff the dip- Rossington of Youlgrave, Derbj'sh., a
66. 2
griffin's head erased gu.
ping needle showing its almost vertiRossiter of Rathmacnee, the Bridge of
cal position, all ppr.
Bargy, and Tomhaggard, co. Wexford.
Ross, Rev. James Coulman, M.A., Wadwith
two
displayed
eagle
an
Ireland,
worth Hall, Doncaster, same crests.
74- heads ppr.
iSpes aspera levat.

Magnes el adamas.

149.

'

16S. 4

Agnoscar eventu.

Ross, Scotland, a sprig of laurel in flower


ppr.
Agnoscar eventu.
Ross of Lamer Park, Heref., a laurelbranch erect ppr.
151. 13
Ross Scotland, a lion's head erased ppr.
Per aspera virtus.
17. 8

water-bouget

successus

barbed vert.

i:

Ag-

suc-

218. 4

218. 13

az.

Spem

Ross, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a


slip of a rose-bush ppr.
Quo spinosior,
jragrantior.
218. lO
Ross of Portivoe, Scotland, and Ireland,
a rose-tree bearing roses ppr.
Floral
qui laborat.
149. 8
Ross, Scotland, a rose gu., stalked and
'

16S. 4
noscar eventu.
Ross, Leith-, Colonel John, of .Arnage.
Aberdeensh., on a chapeau ppr., a

ppr.

Nobilis est ira leonis.


Ross, Scotland, a dexter hand plucking
a rose, all ppr.
Constant and true.

168. 4

Agnoscar eventu.
Ross, Poland, a water-bouget

all

hand holding a garland

on a mural crown gu.. charged with a


water-bouget or, a falcon's head erased

car eventu.

Henry Augustus Fred-

a hand holding a garland of

Spem
Ross of

88. 12
on.
Ross, Colin George, 38, Beaufort Garden,?,
S.W., same crest and motto.
Ross of Rossie, Scotland, a falcon's head
88.12
Think- on.
erased ppr.
Ross, William Augustus, Esqnire, of Ardnalea, Craigavad, co. Down, Ireland,

103.

Bladens-

alii.

erick, Bart., of

tute.

virtus.

243.

Ross, Sir Charles

erentu.

Ross of Kintore, Scotland, a dove holding in its beak an olive-branch ppr.


92. 5
Virtus ad astra tendit.
Constant and true.
Ross, a harp az.
168. 9
Ross of Auchlossin. Aberdeensh., a water168. 4
bouget sa. Agywscar eventu.
AgnosRoss, Yorks, a water-bouget or.

armour

alit.

218.4
leaved.
Rosam ne rode.
Shian Lodge, Penzance, Comw., Ross-Lewin, Rev. Canon George Harrison,
same crest and motto.
218. 4
Benfieldside Vicarage, Shotley Bridge,
Ross of Carne, Penzance, same crest and
Diu-ham, a demi-lion sa., holding between the paws a trefoil slipped vert.
Ross, a dexter hand issuing, holding a
Consilio ac virtute.

Ross, Baron, see Glasgow, Earl of.


Ross, Earl of Ross (extinct), an eagle displayed.
75. 2
Ross, Lord Ross, of Halkhead, a hawk's
88. 12
head erased or. Think on.
Think
Ross, a hawk's head erased ppr.

83.

in

successus

Ross of Millcraig, Ross-sh., Scotland, a


lymphad, her oars in action sa., flagged
gu.
Pro patria.
160. 7

wait.
Ross of

Legi regi fidus.


3' 3Ross, William Gordon, a stag trippant
Agnoscar
gu., attired and ungu. or.

Ross, Walter Charteris, Esqnire, of Cromarty, Cromartysh., an eagle close ppr.


76. 2
Dread God.
Ross-Lewin of Ross Hill, Ireland, on a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a peacock in his pride ppr. Consilio ac vir-

An arm

Ross, Major John James, a hand holding a garland of laurel ppr.


Work and

de-lis az.

Ross, an eagle's head couped az.

(2)

embowed, the hand grasping a dagger,


all ppr.
burg.

coeli.

Floret qui laborat.

210. 2
Charles. C.S.I.,

Ross-of-BIadensburg, Lieutenant-Colonel
Sir John Foster George, K.C.B., of
Rosstrevor, co. Down: (i) Out of a
mural coronet an arm embowed vested
gu., the cutf az., encircled by a wreath
of laurel, the hand grasping a broken
staff of the Standard of the United

Rosington of Scropton, Derbysh. a griffin's


head erased gu., beaked or.
66. 2
Roskell of Gateacre, Lanes, issuing from
a wreath of oak or, a dexter cubit arm
in armour ppr., charged with a martlet
gu., holding in the hand, also ppr., a
cross crosslet fitched of the third.
Ros

Roskruge, Comw., a demi-lion rampant


or, holding in the dexter paw a rose
gu., stalked and leaved vert.
12. i
Rosmead, Baron (Robinson), Moorlands,
Ascot, out of a crown vallory or, a
mount vert, thereon a buck at gaze or,
charged on the shoulder with a fleur-

Edward

crest.

Ross, Ireland, an arm in armour brandishing a sword ppr.


Constant and

couped erm., between two elephants'


trunks or. Consider the end.
133-5

ppr.

ROS

481

Ross of Renfrewsh., Scotland, a dexter Ross of Morinchie, Ross-sh.. Scotland,


arm in armour ppr., garnished or, holda fox's head couped ppr. Spes aspera
ing in the hand a water-bouget sa.
levat.
33-4
Agnoscar eventu.
209. 4 Ross, George Ross Williamson. PittRoss, a dexter arm in armour holding
calnie, Ross-sh., an elk's head issuant
in the hand a sword ppr.
Floret qxii
from a sheaf of corn ppr. Spetn

Rosehill, Lord, see Northesk, Earl of.


Rosevear, a dove holding in its beak a
rosebud, all ppr.
Rosewarne, a lion's head erased gu.,
pierced in the neck by an arrow ppr.

31

ROS

482

Rosslyn, Earl of (St. Clair-ErsUine),


(i) A phoenix
Dysart, Fifesh., N.B.
in flames ppr., and over it the device,
:

Rinasco piu
eagle's

head

words,

IllcBSo

82.

glorioso.

erased

2.

ppr.,

lumine solem.

(2)

An
the

with

Fight.
83. 2

Rossmore, Baron (Westenra), Rossmore


Park, CO. Monaghan, a lion rampant
i. 13
Post prcelia pnemia.
ppr.
Rosson, a demi-griffin gu. Fight. 64. 2
cf. 174. 12
Roster, a spear-head ppr.
Middle
of
the
Esquire,
Simpson,
Rostron,
Temple, London, a cubit arm vested
az., charged with a saltire or, cuffed
arg., and holding in the hand two
Semper
branches of hawthorn ppr
268. 10

vigilans.

Rotchford, a bird close.


Rote, a stork or.
Rote, a crane holding in

105. :i
its

beak an

eel

105. 8

ppr.

Rotham, Kent, a bird rising


two spears or, headed arg.

sa.,

between
108. 7

Hall, Lanes, a
stag's head couped ppr., bezantee,
attired or, gorged with a wreath of
Virtuti foriuna comes.
fern, also ppr.
Rothwell, Peter, Esquire, of Sunning Hill,
Lanes, issuant out of park palings ppr.,
an heraldic antelope's head erm., attired or, gorged with a collar engrailed
az., holding in the mouth a rose gu.,
Mens conscia
slipped and leaved vert.

Rous, Earl of Stradbroke, a pyramid of


bay-leaves in the form of a cone vert.

127.
sinister

Edmerston, Devonsh., and Halton,


Cornw., a dove arg.
Yescitur Christo.

holding a bow stringed ppr.


Rotten, an oak-tree and pendent there-

Rous, Devonsh., a demi-eagle regardant


with wings displayed ppr.
Rous of Jlodbury, Devonsh., an eagle
displayed gu.
75. 2
Rouse, see Boughton-Rouse.
Rouse, see Boughton, Rouse-.
Rouse, see Boughton-Knight. Rouse-.
Rouse, the bust of a man couped at the
shoulders ppr., the hair, beard, and
whiskers sa., the head surrounded
and crossed by a ribbon knotted at
the top, the ends flowing from either
temple arg.
Rouse, Rev. RoUa Charles Meadows,
M.A., the Rectory, Rayleigh, Suff.,

Rothwell

of

Sharpies

recti.

between two wings a


arm embowed and vested, the hand

Rotten,

from an escutcheon ppr.


Rotton, Major-General Guy, 12, Barkston
Mansions, South Kensington, an arm
embowed to tlie sinister, vested and
cuffed, holding a bow stringed in bend
sinister,

all

between two wings

dis-

played.
of Auchindennan, Scotland, a
book expanded ppr. Qucerere vcrinn.

Rouett

Rotbe of Kilkenny, Ireland, on a mount

158. 3

ppr., a stag lodged arg., attired or.


115. 12
Ross, co. Wexford. IreRothe of
Virlute non vi.
land, same crest.
115. 12

Roughead, Scotland, a Saracen's head

New

Rothe, George Walter Charles, Neithrop


House, Banbury, same crest. Solo
solus servire Deo.
Rothe of Kilkenny, Ireland, a stag lodged
gu., attired or, in front of an oak-tree
vert.

Rotheram, Essex, Beds, and Somers.,


121. 5
a stag's head or.
Rotheram, between two branches vert,
a buck's head couped or.
Rotheram, a stag's head couped ppr.,
attired or.
121. 5
of Farley, Beds, a stag's head
or.
:2i. 5

Rotherham

Rotherham, Scotland, a sword erect


thrust through a savage's head affrontee ppr.
Rotherfleld, a lion's

c/.

gamb

191. 11

erect sa.
cf.

36.

Rothery, out of a tower arg., a demi-lion

rampant

gu.
Rothery of Littlethorpe, Yorks, a tower
arg., charged with two bendlets indented, and issuant out of the battlements a demi-lion gu., holding in the
dexter paw three arrows, one in pale
and two in saltier ppr. Festina lente.
Rothes,
Earl
(Leslie),
of
Brandon,
Paignton, South Devonsh., a demi-

griiEn ppr.

Grip

fast.

64. 2

RothingS, a lion's gamb erased holding


a spear tasselled ppr.
38. 1
Rothschild, Baron (Rothschild), Tring
Park, Herts: (i) In the centre
issuant from a ducal coronet or, an
eagle displayed sa.
(2) On the dexter
out of a ducal coronet or, between
two open buffalo's horns per fesse or
and sa. counterchanged, a mullet of
six points or.
(3) On the sinister
out of a ducal coronet or, three
ostrich-feathers, the centre one arg.
and the exterior ones az. Concordia,

integritas, industria.

114. 8

Rothwell of Southampton, out of a mural


coronet a stag's head arg., attired or,
holding in the mouth a rose ppr.,
leaved vert.

Fide et lirlnte.
190. 5
Roughsedge, a demi-lion. Ses non verba.
affrontee.

10. 2

Round, a Cupid with

his attributes ppr.

189- 7

151. 14
of Great Clacton, Essex, a pyramid
of laurel-leaves alternately vert and
arg.
151. 14
Rous or Rouse of London, a demi-lion

Rous

rampant

az.,

holding between the paws

a bezant.

Rous

of

n- 7
Monm., Wales, of

Pierceiield,

92. 2

same crest. La fortune passe partoiU.


Rouse of Market Harborough, Leics., a
demi-lion rampant per pale indented

gu. and erm., holding between the


Round, Essex, a lion couchant arg. 7. 5
paws a crescent arg.
Round, James, of Bireh. Essex, a lion
couchant arg., charged on the body Rouse, a demi-lioness ppr., collared or.
with three annulets interlaced fesse- Roushland, Surrey, a nag's head or,
erased per fess gu., maned of the last.
wise sa., holding in the mouth a sword
in bend point downwards ppr., pommel
51. 4
and hilt or. Esse quam videri.
Routb, the sun in his splendour or.
Round, Francis Richard, C.M.G., Sutton
162. 2
Court, Sutton, Surrey, same crest.
Routh, out of a mural coronet a talbot's
head.
Roimd, Joseph. Lindenhurst, Richmond
56. 6
Hill, Edgbaston, a falcon rising standRouth, John Christopher Cain, of CUnt's
ing on a plough ppr.
House, Gayle, near Hawes, Yorks, and
Deo fa rente.
Baxterley, Rusthall, Tuubridge Wells,
Round, John Horace, D.L., 35, Alfred
Place West, S.W., a lion couchant
Kent (i) Out of a mural coronet gu.,
arg.
Esse quam videri.
a talbot's head arg.
{2) A lion's head
Round-Turner of Bognor, Sussex: (i) A
erased or.
(3) An elephant's head
lion passant arg., guttee-de-poix, holderased sa. Huda non rudis.
ing in the dexter paw a millrind sa., Routledge, a garb vert.
153-2
and m the mouth a cross patee fitchee Row, Devonsh., a stag's head erased gu.,
in bend or {for Turner).
attired or.
121. 2
(2) A lion
couchant arg., charged on the body Row and Rowe, of Kingston, Devonsh., a
with three annulets interlaced fessewise
buck's head couped gu., attired or.
sa., holding in the mouth a sword in
121. 5
bend point downwards ppr., pommel Row of Conington, Hunts, a roebuck's
and hilt or {for Bound). Esse quam
head couped gu., attired or.
121. 5
videri.
Row, Scotland, an arm in armour issuing,
Round-Turner of Grundisburgh, near
holding in the hand a sword ppr. Non
Woodbridge, Suff., same crest and
desistum.
210. 2
motto.
Rowan, Scotland, a garb ppr. Per indusRoundel, an arm in armour embowed in
triam.
153. 2
fess ppr., holding in the hand a mace Rowan, Ireland, same crest.
Hoec lucra
:

gu., studded or, tied at the should


with a scarf arg.
cf.
Roundel], a sword erect arg., hilt' and
pommel or, the gripe gu.
170. 2
Roundell, Richard Foulis, of Gledstone.
Yorks, a sword in pale arg., hilt and
pommel or, the grip gu. Tenax propositi.

170. 2

Roundell,
Charles
Savile,
J.P.,
32,
Sussex Square, Brighton, same crest.
Roupell, Sussex, a dem'i-African, wTeathed
round the middle with feathers, holding in his dexter hand a bow and in
his sinister three arrows ppr.
Fidele.
Rourk, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet a
hand holding a dagger.
212. 11

laborum.

153. 2

Rowan, on a mount
ppr., holding a

vert, a holy lamb


banner per fess or and

gu.

cf.

131. 14

Rowan, of Oldstone and Mallans, and


Mount Davys, eo. Antrim, Ireland, a
naked cubit arm, holding in the hand
a dagger ppr.

Cresco per crucem.


212. 3

Rowan,

John Joshua,

CuUybackey,
and motto.

Rowan-Legg
(i) Out of

co.

Moimt Davys,
same crest

Antrim,

of Carrickfergus, Ireland
a mural coronet ppr., five
ostrich-feathers alternately arg. and
az., the centre feather charged with a
:

ROW
muUet

483

above it on an escroU
the motto, Cresco per crucem {/or Legg).
(2) A dexter hand and arm couped at
the elbow ppr., grasping a dagger in

bend

gu., antl

also

sinister,

ppr. (for Rowan).


212. 3
Hccc lucra

Gaudet tenlamine virtus.


Ireland, a garb or.

Rowand,

laborum.

Rowand

153. 2

of Glasgow, a lion

couchant ppr.

Benigno Numine.

Rowand
ppr.

of

Moscow, a ship under

7. 5
sail

Nil arduiim.
160. 13
of Lytton, Herts, on a wing

Rowbache
arg., a

bend gobony or and gu.


109. 7

cf.

Rowche, a rock

ppr.

jl/ore

Dieu

ma

est

Rowell, a hand couped in fess holding a


cro.ss crosslet litohed.
221. 10
Rowell, a hind passant, holding in the
mouth a rose leaved ppr.
Rowland, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant
gu., holding a sword by the blade in
pale, hilted or.

Rowland, two ducks issuing with wings


elevated and addorsed, respecting each

charged with a crescent gu. (for Carry),


cf. 91. 2.
(2) A garland of laurel between two branches of the same vert
(for Lowry).
Loyal an mort. 257. 12
Roxburgh, late Sir Francis, Q.C., J.P.,
of the Beach House, Aldeburgh, Sutf..
Treasurer of the Middle Temple, and

Francis Roxburgh, Esquire, of 43,


Leinster Gardens, Hyde Park, Loudon,
other.
W., a horse's head couped arg. Tarn
Rowland, a lion's head erased.
17. 8
audax quam fidelis.
cf. 50. 1
Rowland, Shropsh., out of a ducal coronet Roxburgh, upon a mount vert, in front
or, a demi-talbot arg.
of a sun rising from behind clouds a
Rowlands, a fleur-de-lis gu., entwined
palm-tree ppr.
Colli favore.
with a serpent or.
148. s Roxburghe, Duke of (Innes-Ker), Floors
Rowlands, Jacob, HoUyhurst, South
Castle,
Kelso,
Roxburghsh. (i) A
Yardley, Birmingham, on three fleursunicorn's head erased arg., armed and
de-lis fessewise
passant ppr.
maned or (for Ker). 49. 5. (2) A
holding in the mouth a staff raguly
boar's head erased ppr., langued gu.
bend, also gu.
Y blaidd yn y hlaen.
(for Innes).
Pro Christo et patr'
-Be
Rowlatt, a demi-lion arg., maned or.
traist.
2
:

roche.

179. 7

William Charles, Esquire,


Halsway Manor, Taunton, Somers., a
lion's head erased gu., in front thereof

Rowcliffe,

two chess-rooks

arg.

Volens

et

valens.

261. 6

Rowcliffe, Edward Lee, Esquire, Hall


Place, Cranleigh, Surrey, same crest

and motto.
Rowdon, see Rawdon.
Rowdon, of Rowdon, Yorks, a cock crowing ppr.

91. 2
Suif.. a bezant.
c/. 159. 14
of St. Giles', Oxon., two swan's
necks adilorsed and interlaced issuing
from a crescent, all arg., and holding
in each beak an annulet gu.
Unguibus
rcpostis.
100. 1

Rowdon,

Rowdon

RoW'Jon, on a ducal coronet a


segreant.

cj.

Rowe, a buck's head couped


or.

Rowe, Middx. and London, a


ppr.

Rowe

griffin

62. 2

gu., attired

121. 5
stag's head
121. 5

London, and Norton Place, Sussex, a stag's head erased gu., attired
or, charged on the neck with a crescent
of

arg.

119. 8
a stag's
121. 5

Rowe

42.

10. 2

221. 14

Christo.

Rowe, a dexter arm ppr., vested erminois,


holding in the hand a trefoil vert. 205 9
.

Rowe

of BaUycross, co. Wexford, Ireland,

an arm embowed

in

armour

ppr.,

round

the wrist a scarf gu., holding in the hand


a sword arg., hilted or, enfiled with a
wreath vert, the arm charged with a
Agendo
cross patee fitohee, also gu.
gnaviter.

Rowed, a hand holding a


erased ppr.

lion's

gamb

220. 10

of

wolf's
vert,

>.

'

;,

.)

Ventis secundis.

Rowley,

George Fydell, Priory Park,


a mullet pierced arg.
Rowley, a sword in bend arg., hilted or,
passing through a mullet sa.
Rowley, Shropsh., an etoile of eight
St. Neot's,

of Colchester, Northamp.,
head gu., attired or.
Rowe, Devonsh., a holy lamb or, the staff,
points pierced gu.
cross, and banner arg.
131. 2
Rowe of Tolesby Hall, YorlvS, and Devon- Rowley, a wolf's head collared. Bear and
forbear.
30. 9
sh., a holy Iamb or, the staff, cross,
and banner arg. Innocens, non timi- Rowley of Lawton, Chesh., a wolf's head
erased arg.
Bear and forbear.
131. 2
dus.
30. 8
Rowe, Fisher-, Edward Rowe, Thorn- Rowley of Carrigaveagh, co. Tipperary,
Ireland, a wolf's head erased sa.,
combe Park, Guildford, Surrey: (i) A
collared bendy or and gu.
La vertue
lamb resting the dexter fore-leg on a
siirmonte tout obstacle.
beehive ppr., charged on the body
with a cross patee or. (2) On a foun- Rowley, Ireland, a wolf's head couped
sa., collared and ringed arg.
La vertain between six bulrushes a kingtue surmonte tout obstacle.
30. 9
fisher rising, in the beak a fish, all ppr.
Rowley of Castle Rowley, co. LondonFavente Deo.
derry, Ireland, a wolf's head couped
Rowe, Sussex, out of a ducal coronet or,

a demi-lion gu., holding in the dexter


paw a Polish mace in pale sa., spiked
and pointed arg.
Rowe, a hand issuant ppr.. holding a
fitched
az.
Auspice
crosslet
cross

Roxby

Blackwood, Yorks: (i) A


head erased per p.ile arg. and
gorged with a collar counterspear, all ppr.
c/. 52. 7
changed, holding in the mouth a
Rowles, Surrey, out of a ducal coronet a
branch of hop ppr. (for Jioxby). (2)
demi-gritfin segreant.
64. 4
Issuing from a wreath of laurel vert, a
Rowlesley, Derbysh., a demi-lion ramlion's head gu., charged on the neck
pant per pale arg. and gu., holding
with a cross crosslet fitclicd nr (for
between the paws a rose of the last,
/..,.'. .Jin.
/'r
Maude). PerseveranJ
stalked and leaved vert.
,,;i ,,1
cf. 16. 2
Roy of Nenthorn. Berwirl.
Rowley, see Langford, Baron.
with her sails furled ami
;:i
im
Rowley, a mullet arg., pierced sa.
sa., in the sea ppr.
Qii,i 1, 1:.:,
7
Rowley, Su- Joshua Thellusson, Bart., Roycroft, Lanes, a griffin's iiead erased.
J.P., D.L., of Tendring Hall, Sutf., a
66. 2
mullet pierced or.
Ventis sccundis.
Royden or Roydon, Devonsh., out of a
Rowley, Sir George Charles Erskine,
ducal coronet or, a demi-griffin per
Bart., of Hill House, Berks, a mullet
pale arg. and gu.
64. 4
pierced or.
Royden, Thomas Bland, Esquire, J.P.,
Rowley, Admiral Charles John, HolmesD.L., Frankby HaU, Chesli., a stag's
land,
Botley,
Hants, same crest.
head erased or, collared gemel vert,
Rowles, Shropsh., a horse current, holding in the mouth the point of a broken

..

and penflant fiom the mouth a shield


of the Royden Arms.
Au roy donne
devoir.

307. 15

Roydhouse of London,

demi-archer

ppr., vested vert, holding in the dexter


arg., and in the sinister

hand an arrow

a bow or.
Roydon of Exeter, out
or, a demi-griffin

of a ducal coronet
per pale arg. and gu.
64.

Royds

of Falinge, near Rochdale, a


leopard sejant ppr., bezantee, gorged
with a collar arg., resting the dexter
fore-paw on a pheon. Semper paratus.
290. 10
Royds, Rev. Francis Tremlow, of Heysham. Lanes, same crest and motto.
Royds, Clement Molyneux, J.P., Greenhill, near Rochdale, same crest and
motto.
Royer of St. James's, Westminster,
Middx., a dove arg., with wings expanded or, gorged with an Eastern
coronet of the last, holding in the beak
an olive-branch vert.
cf. 94. 5
Royle, on a ehapcaii ppr., a lion's head
erased gu., ducally crowned or.

gorged with a ribbon knotted at


the back arg., and charged on the
neck with a crescent or, surcharged
with another crescent az.
Rowly-Conwy, Maurice William Cilvu,
Bodrhyddan, Rhuddlan, Rhyl, a wolf's
head couped at the shoulder, collared
arg.
Bear and forbear.
Rowntree of Stockton-on-Tees, a tree Roys,
az.,

21- 3

Leics., a demi-griffin arg., holding


ppr.
a rose gu., barbed vert.
cf. 64. 2
143. 5
Rowsewell and Rowswell, Devonsh., Royse of Fredvile, Kent, a demi-lion garic. 8
Norf., and Somers., a lion's head
dant arg.
couped arg.
21. i Royse of Nantinan, co. Limerick, a demiRowsewell of Vasterne. Wilts, a lion's
lion rampant barry arg. and gu.
head erased arg.
cf. 12. 3
17. 8
Rowton, Baron (Lowry-Corry), of Rowton Royse, John Macdonald, J.P., Thornton,
Castle, Shropsh.
Dunlavin, co. Kildare, same crest.
(i)
A cock ppr..
:

312

ROY

RUS

484

Royston, Viscount, see Hardwicke, Earl

Rudierd, a lion's head gardant arg.


of.
165. I
Rudlng, a cross moline pierced az.
Royston, out of a ducal coronet or, two Rudinge and Rudings of Westcott, Leics.,
lion's gambs in saltier ppr.
and of Martin-Hussingtree, Worcs., a
39. 10
Ruble, John, Bath, an anchor erect, the
dragon's head sa., collared and chained
shank entiled by a garb, all or. Que
or, holding in the mouth a lion's gamb
les rubis brillent.
erased of the second.
Rubrldge, a dove or, holding in its beak Rudston, Yorks and Cambs, a bull's head
sa.
92. 5
an olive-branch vert.
cj. 44. 3
Ruck, an old man's head ppr., bound Rudston, a lion's gamb erect pean holding
a cross moline erminois.
round the temples with laurel vert.
Rudston, Calverley-, Trevor Wheler, of
cf. 190. 7
Hayton, Yorks, a bear's paw erect
Rudall or Ruddall, a hawk's head erased
88. 12
pean holding a cross moline erminois.
or.
85. 2 Rudyerd of Rudyerd, Staffs, a lion's head
Rudall, a falcon ppr.
Rudd or Rudde, Wales, an arm erect
guardant arg.
vested az., holding in the hand a scroll, Ruff, a stag statant transfixed by an
all ppr.
arrow, all ppr.
cf. 208. 5
117. 10
Rudd, Bart, {extinct), of Aberglasney, Ruflord of Rufford, Bucks, an eagle
Carmarthensh., an arm erect vested
with wings expanded, holding in the
az., charged with a chevron erm., holdbealc a trefoil slipped, all sa.
ing in the hand a scroll, all ppr.
Ruffy, a demi-archer shooting an arrow
from a bow.
cf. 208. 5
1S7. 6
Rudd of Thorne, near Doncaster, Yorks, Rufus, an antique crown or.
180. 12
an arm erect vested az., charged with Rugeley or Rugelly of Shenstone and
a chevron erm., holding in the hand a
SmaUwood, Staffs, and of Downton
scroll, all ppr.
Pro Rege et grege. In
Rugeley, Warw., a tower or, flames
cruce solus.
issuant therefrom ppr., in front of four
cf. 208. 5
Rudd, a griffin's head couped ppr., colarrows in saltier arg.
lared arg.
c/. 66. i
Rugeley, Shropsh., a tower superimRudd, Worcs. a maiden's head affrontee,
battled, pierced in the centre with two
couped below the shoulders ppr.
arrows in saltire, points downward.

cf.

182. 3

Rugge

Felmingham, and

of

Billingford,

Rump

Swanton, Norf., a demi-lion

of

rampant regardant ppr., holding


tween the paws an escutcheon
charged with

the

sun

in

beaz.,

splendour

or.

Rumsey, a horned owl gu.


Rumsey, Wales, a talbot passant
lared or.

Rundle,

96. 5
az., colcf.

Cornw.

and

Devonsh.,

54. 5

on

mount vert, a squirrel sejant ppr., collared az., chained or, holding in the
mouth an oak-branch fructed ppr.
Laus Deo.
Rundle, Cornw. and Devonsh., a wolf's
head ppr.

30. 5

Rundle, Ireland, a sword in pale


gripe gu.,

pommel and

hilt

arg.,

the

or.

170. 2
Rupe, out of a ducal coronet five ostrichfeathers.
114. 13
Rusby of Thorpe-in-Balne and Pontefract,
Yorks, a golden eagle ppr.,
pierced with a broken dart, also ppr.,
barbed and flighted or. Av^dax et

protnptus.
in armour embowed to the
holding in the hand a Saracen's

Rush, an arm
sinister,

head by the beard.


Rush, a bear's head couped, bezantte,
muzzled, holding in the mouth an ear
of %vheat.

Rush, a wolf's head erased erm.


30. 8
Rush of Wimbledon, Surrey, and Elsen-

Highara Ferrers, Northamp.,


Norf., a talbot passant arg., collared,
ham Hall, Essex, a wolf's head erased
and
Abergavenny, Wales, a lion
ringed, and eared sa.
vert, langued gu., guttce-d'or, gorged
cf. 54. 5
rampant or, holding an escutcheon Rugge of North Reps, Norf.. an ibex's
with a collar of the last, charged with
az., charged with a canton or.
head sa., armed, maned, and tufted or.
three torteaux.
U71 Dieu, un Roi, une
Rudd and Rudde, Esses and Lines, a Rugge-Price, Sir Arthur James, Bart., of
foi.
cf. 30. 7
cross botonee or.
Spring Grove, Surrey (i) A lion ram- Rushbrook, a Catherine-wheel sa., emRudde of London, between two wings
pant arg., holding in the dexter paw a
brued gu.
167. 2
1 1 1
arg. a cross crosslet (itched gu.
rose gu., slipped vert {jor Price).
3
(2) Rushbrooke, a rose or.
149. 4
Ruddiman, Scotland, a spur ppr. Vis
A talbot passant arg., gorged with a Rushbrooke, Suff., a lion sejant, holding
178. 8
viri fragilis.
collar, and pendent therefrom an esin its mouth a rose or.
Cranmer,
Ruddock, Rev. Noblett Henrv
cutcheon sa., charged with the head of Rushbrooke, Robert Wyndham Jermyn,
M.A.. D.D., J.P., Beaconsfield Road,
an ibex couped, also arg. (jor Rugge).
of Rushbrooke Park, Suff., same crest.
Upper Knowle, Bristol, a redbreast
Vive ut vivas.
Fluminis riiu ferimur.
309. 10
ppr.
Sustinuit et nos sustinebit Dciis.
Ruggles of Spain's Hall, Essex, and of Rushe, Ireland, a wolf's head erased erm.
Rudge, a pelican in her piety ppr. 98. 8
Clare, Suff., a tower or, flames issuing
30. 8
Rudge, Edward Charles, of Evesham,
from the top ppr., behind the tower Rushe, a wolf's head erased vert, gutteeWorcs., out of a mural coronet or, two
four arrows in saltier arg.
Struggle.
d'eau, langued gu.
cf. 30. 8
arms erect vested gu., the hands and Rule, an arm in armour embowed, holding Rushe, Suff., a fox's head erased arg.,
cuffs ppr., supporting an escutcheon
in the hand a sword, all ppr.
195. 2
guttee-d'olive.
cf. 33. 6
arg.
In cruce fide3.
Rumbold, a greyhound's head arg., be- Rushe, Suff., a horse's head erased vert,
Rudge, Walter William Nouaille, of
tween two roses gu., slipped and leaved
guttee-d'eau.
51-4
Lines,
Threekingham,
Folkingham,
ppr.
61. II Rushe, Essex, an arm in armour embowed
same crest and motto.
Rumbold, Herts, a demi-lion rampant or.
ppr., garnished or, the hand holding
Rudge, Eustace E., 24, Central Hill,
by the hair a man's head, the neck
Norwood, S.E., same crest and motto. Rumbold, Sir Horace, Bart., K.C.M.G.,
distilling blood, also ppr.
Rudge, Rev. S. E., of Kingscote, Glouc,
of Woodhall, Watton, Herts, a demi- Rushout, Baron Northwick, see Northsame crest and motto.
lion rampant erminois.
Ut sursnm dewick.
Rudge, Lieutenant-Colonel Walter Regisuper.
Virtutis laus actio.
10. 2 Rushout, a lion passant gardant or.
nald, of Highlands, Colne, Wilts, same Rumford, a hand holding a leg in armour
Paternis suppar.
4. 3
crest and motto.
couped at the thigh and spurred, all Rushout, Sir Charles Hamilton, Bart., of
Rudge, out of a mural coronet two arms
ppr.
220. II
Sezincot, Glouc.
(t) A lion passant
in armour embowed, holding an es- Rumford, R. Kennerley, Esquire, Corapguardant or. 4. 3. (2) Within a crescutcheon charged with a cross enton Lodge, South Hampstead, N.W.,
cent az., a tiger's face ppr., crowned
grailed.
a cubit arm erect, holding in the hand
with an Eastern coronet or. Par ternis
Rudger, a iSaracen's head affrontee ppr.,
a leg in armour couped at the thigh
suppar.
21. 8
wreathed about the temples arg. and
and spurred, all ppr. Vi non astutia.
Rushout, Algeman St. George William
sa.
190. 5
Rushout, Burton House, Moreton-in314. 3
Rudhall, a falcon ppr.
85.2 Rumney, a lion statant gardant ppr. 4. i
Marsh, same crests.
Rudhall of Rudhall and Ross, Heref., a Rumney, Howard, F.R.G.S., St. Leon- Rushton, Lanes, on a chapeau gu., turned

Rudd

of
of

arm erect in armour ppr., the


cuffs barry lozengy counterchanged
arg. and az., the hand holding three
roses gu., stalked ppr.
Rudiard, Leics. ahd Staffs, a lion's head
cubit

gardant and erased

or.

ard's-on-Sea,

same

narum

crest.

Mors cerum-

requies.
4. i
of Lulsley in Suckley, Worcs., on
a mount vert, in front of a tree ppr., a
lion statant guardant gu.
Mors curum-

Rumney

narum

requies.

up

erm., a demi-lion of the last.

15. 14
Rushton, Lanes and Staffs, on a chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a demi-lion rampant of the last. Have patience and

endure.

15.

14.

RUS
brauch, all ppr.
c/. 92. 10
Viscount, see Milltown,
Earl of.
Russel, Worcs., a demi-lion, collared,
studded or, holding a cross crosslet
titohed sa.
c/. 11. 10
Russell, Duke of Bedford, see Bedford.
Russell, Hamilton-, Viscount Boyne, see

Russborougb,

Boyne.
Russell, Baron Ampthill, ee Ampthill.
Russell, see De Clifford, Baron.
Russell, see Frankland-Russell.
Russell, Earl (Russell), ArdaaUa House,

near Navan, Meath, a goat statant arg.,


armed and ungu. or. Che sara, sura.
129. 5
Russell, Thomas John, titular Baron of
Killoc, of Quoniamstown and Ballystrew, CO. Down. Ireland, a goat passant arg. Che sara, sara.
cj. 129. 5
Russell, Scotland and Cumb., a goat
passant arg., attired or.
cj. 129. 5
Russell of Blackbraes, Stirlingsh., a goat
passant holding in the mouth a thistle.
both ppr. Che sara, sara.
129. 7
Russell, Richard Harold, the Grange,
Chalfont St. Peter, Bucks, a goat passant holding in the mouth a trefoil
slipped, all ppr.
Che sara, sara.
Russell, Scotland, a goat passant ppr.
c/. 129. 5
Russell, a goat passant arg., armed or.
cj. 129. 5
Che sara, sara.
Russell, George William Erskine, M.A.,
LL.D., 18, Wilton Street, S.W., same
crest and motto.
Russell,
Harold John Hastings, 16,

Beaufort Gardens, S.W., a goat statant


arg.,

armed

Russell of Braucepeth Castle, Durh., a


cj. 129. 5
goat passant arg.
Bucks, a goat passant ppr.,
armed, ungu., and murally gorged

Russell,

cj.

129. 5

(extinct), of Chippenham,
Bucks, Cambs, and Berks, a goat arg.,
armed and gorged with a mural coro-

Russell, Bart,

net or.

cj.

29.

Honour Judge, 16, Norfolk


Square, W., a goat passant arg., armed
or, charged on the body fesseways
with three trefoils vert.

Russell, His

Russell,

Hon. Charles, 40, Hyde Park


same crest.

Gate, W.,

Russell, Hon. Cyril, 13, Hyde Park


Street, W., same crest.
Russell, a goat passant arg., holding a
trident sa.
(l) On a mount vert,
Russell, Derbysh.
a goat passant erm., armed ppr., colcj. 129. 3.
(2)
lared gu. (jor Russell),
A demi-lion or, charged with a cross
:

holding in the mouth an


oak-branch ppr., fructed of the first,
and between the paws an escutcheon,
also az., charged with a fess erininois,
between three fleurs-de-lis in chief and
a cross patee in base, also or, from the
escutcheon a scroll bearing the motto,
patee

az.,

Amice (jor Watts).


Russell, Dorset, a demi Indian goat rampant arg., the horns, ears hoofs, and
beard

sa.

Russell of Badhain, Thorpe, and


Burnham, Nori. a demi-goat

armed

or.

Ijeutenant - Colonel
Andrew Russell of Handsworth, Staffs, in front
Hamilton. J.P., formerly of Manga
of two palm-branches saltireways vert,
Kuri, Hawkesbay, New Zealand, and
a fret or, thereon a martlet sa. Quo
now of Fonthill, Torquay, upon a
lata vocant.
95. 10
mount vert, an antelope lodged ppr., Russell of London, out of a mural coronet
gorged with a collar geniel or, supportarg., the head of a Newfoundland dog
ing a lance ppr., therefrom a flowing
sa., collared or, the neck and breast
pennon arg., charged with a bombalso arg.
Eundo.
shell,
also ppr.
Dei benejicio sum Russell of Powick Court, Worcs., a talquod sum.
126. 14
bot passant arg.
54. i
Russell, Worcs. and Herei., a demi-lion Russell of Meiklour and Montcoffer.
rampant arg,, holding a cross crosslet
Banffsh., Scotland, issuing out of a
Russell,

titched sa.

West
arg.,
128. 2

11. 10,

Russell of Killough, co. Down, and Sheephouse, CO. Meath, a demi-lion rampant
gu.
Che sara, sara.
10. 3
Russell, Henry Patrick Marie, Count
Russell of Rome, heir male and
representative of the Russells, Barons
of Killough, CO. Down, a demi-lion
rampant gu. Che sara sara.
10. 3
Russell, Worcs., a demi-lion rampant or,
holding a cross crosslet fitched sa. 11. 10
Russell of Southwark, Surrey, Stubbers,
North Ockendon, Essex, and Towcester, Northamp., a demi-lion rampant arg., collared gu., charged on the
body with a chevron sa., thereon an
escallop or,
the
holding between
paws a cross crosslet fitched of the
third.

Russell, Sir George, Bart., D.L., M.P., of


Swallowfield, Berks, a demi-lion rampant erm., charged on the shoulder
with a fasces ppr., and bearing in his
dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee sa.
Disrite justitiam monili.
cj. 11. 10
Russell of Little Malvern Court, Worcs.,
a demi-lion arg., liplding between the
paws a cress r -._.cl fitchee sa. Je
tiens

or.

or.

RUT

485

Ruspeni or Ruspini, on a serpent nowed,


a dove holding in its beak an olive-

cloud a dexter arm in fess, holding in


the hand a sword in pale.
223. 10
Russell of Longridge, Lanarksh., Scotland, a dexter hand sustaining on the
point of a sword a pair of balances, all
ppr.
Virtus sine macula.
RusseU, a pyramid of leaves az.
151. 14
Russell, Essex and Sussex, an adder's
head erased ppr., collared gu., ringed
or.

Russell,
vert.
Russell,

Bucks, a demi-griffiu segreant


64. 2

Bart, (extinct),
Worcs., a chess-rook

plume of
and az.

of
or,

Strensham.
thereon a

same

ostrich-feathers of the

Russell of Rathen, Aberdeensh., Scotland, a boar's head couped ppr. Memor


43-

esto.

Russell, Major-General

Francis Shirley,

Aden House, Mintlaw, Aberdeensh.

A demi-lion rampant, holding in the


dexter paw a dagger erect. (2) Issuing
from clouds in the sinister a dexter
hand ir. bend holding a.sword ereui,.
Co urage.

Promptus.

Russell-Pavier,

Herbert

Arthur:

(i)

Two arms embowed

joi/.

Russell of Brownstown and Bringham,


Dublin, a demi-lion rampant or, holding between the paws an escutcheon
arg., thereon a dexter hand couped at
the wrist and erect gu., being the arms
of O'Neill with the motto over, NouSit.
Patrick jor Ireland. In solo regit
qui dcgit in ccelo.
Russell, Robert, Esquire, of Government
Park, Jamaica, a demi-leopard ppr.,
gorged with a collar gemel or, and
holding in the dexter paw a spur
leathered, also or.
Suum cuique.
Russell of Ashiesteel, Selkirk, a fountain
Agitatione pnrgatur.
ppr.
Russell, Major-General John Cecil, of
Barton Court, Canterbury, same crest

and motto.
Russell, Alexander Eliott, Esquire, the
Gables, Church Crookleam, WinchSeld,
Hants, same crest and motto.
Russell of Kingseat, Peeblessh., Scotland, same crest and motto.
Russell, Sir William, Bart., C.B., of
Charlton Park, Glouc.
(i) A fountain.
159. 8.
(2) Out of a ducal
:

coronet or, a demi-eagle rising ppr.,


gorged with a mural coronet or. Nitor
donee supero.
Russell, Ireland, a phoenix in flames ppr.

on a bezant a Cornish chough


with wings expanded sa., beaked and
legged gu.

Russell,

Russell of Galway, Ireland, on a laurelFortitudo


branch a raven, all ppr.
cj. 107. 10
fidelis honore munerata.

ppr., vested above


the elbow arg., that on the dexter
holding a chisel, and that on the
sinister a mallet, also ppr.
(2) In
front of two palm-branclies saltireways vert a fret or, thereon a martlet
sa.
Quo jata vocant.
10. 2
Rust, Suff., a demi-lion rampant.

Rust, a wyvern gu.


Rust, Rev. Edgar,

70-

of Abbot's Hall,
Stowmarket, Rector of Drinkston,
Suff., a demi-hon gu., holding in the
dexter paw an ivory rod, and charged
on the shoulder with three crosses
Veripatee fitchee chevronwise or.
talis et cequitatis tena.t.

Rusted, an olive-branch slipped vert.


151. II

Ruston,

John Seward,

Monks Manor,

Lincoln, in front of a lion rampant


erm., holding between the paws an
escallop gu., a leopard's face between
two roses of the last barbed vert,
seeded or. Have patience and endure.

Ruthall of Wolvertou, Bucks, and Little


Billing, Northamp.. a demi-eagle rising
arg., the inside of the wings gu., each
wing charged with three guttes-d'or,
holding in the Ijiak a rose of the
second, slipp.-d vert.
Rutherford, Lord Rutherford and Earl
of Teviot, a mermaid holding
dexter hand a mirror and in her s
a comb, all ppr. Per mare, per terras.
184. 5
Provide.
Rutherford or Rutherfurd, Scotland, a
mermaid ppr. Per marc, per terras.
1S4. S

RYL

486
Rutherford, on a rock a wild goose,
ppr.
,

Rutherford of that illc, in Teviotdale,


Scotland, a martlet sa., beaked gu.

Nee

sorte,

nee fato.

Rutherford, a martlet

sa.

Amico

aras.

95- 5
fidus ad
95- 5

Rutherford of Fairningtoun.Roxburghsh.,
Scotland, a martlet sa., beaked gu.
95- 5
Ainico fidus ad aras.
Rutherford of Edinburgh, a horse's head
eouped ppr., bridled gu. In pede jauslo.
51- 5

Rutherford,

horse's

head

issuant,

51. 5
Sedulus et aitdax.
bridled gu.
Rutherford, John, Esquire, of Blackbura
and Summerhill, Annan, Dumfrie5sh.,
a white horse's head erased ppr. Sedulus
51-4
et andax.
Rutherford or Rutherfurd, Scotland, a
Sedulus et
horse's head and neck.
ef. 50. 13
audax.
Rutherfurd, William Edward OliTer,
Edgerston, Jedburgh, Roxburghsh.,
a martlet sa., beaked gu.
Rutherfurd, Andrew, Esquire, Advocate,

of 18, Great Stewart Street, Edinburgh,


a mermaid holding in her dexter hand
a mirror, and in her sinister a comb,
Per mare, per terras.
all ppr.
184.

Rutherfurd, Oliver-, of Edgerston, RoxNee sorte. nee


burghsh., a martlet sa.
95- 5

fatal

Fairuington,
of
Henry,
Rutherfurd,
Xee
Kelsc, a martlet sa., beaked gu.
sorle, nee fato.

Lord P"thven snu Earl of


Gowrie, a ram's head arg., armed or.
i^o. i
Deeds ilimc.
Ruthven, Baron (Rt. Hon. Walter James
Hore-Ruthv-en, D.L.), of Freeland,
Perthsh., Scotland, a ram's head eouped
Deeds shaw.
130. i
arg.. armed or.
Ruthven, a goat's head arg., armed and
128. 12
maned or. Deeds shaic.
Ruthven, a goat's head erased arg.,
128. 5
armed or. Deeds shaiv.
Ruthven, a goats head eouped affrontee.
R'athven,

12S. 13

'

Thomas

Forster, Esquire, J.P.,


of Werronggurt, Warrnambool, Victoria, Australia, uses a mural coronet.

Rutledge,

all

Coronal fides.
Rutson, Henry, Esquire, J.P., B.A., of
Newby Wiske and Nunnington, Yorks,
a griffin's head eouped per bend sa.
and or, entwined by a serpent ppr.
Spectemur agendo.
65. 7
Rutt, Bucks, the sun in splendour or.
162. 2

Rutter, a greyhound's head between two


61. 1 1
roses slipped and leaved.
76. 2
Rutter, Devonsh., an eagle arg.
Rutter of Exeter, Devonsh., an eagle arg.,
perched on the trunk of a tree erased
Rutter, Thomas Joshua, Esquire, of Eardington, Shropsh., on the trunk of an
oak-tree sprouting ppr., an eagle with

wings elevated arg., gorged with a


collar gemel sa,, and resting the dexter
claw upon a cross patce of the last.
Melitce amor.
Ruttledge-Fair, Robert Fair, of Corn-

HoUymount, co. Mayo, Ireland


a mount vert, a dove with an

field,

(i)

On

olive-branch in

on

its

beak and a

trefoil

breast, all ppr. (for Fair).


(2)
oak-tree ppr., pendent from a

An

dexter branch thereof by a riband az.,


an escutcheon or (for Ruttledge).

Verax atque probus.


Ruttledge of Cornfield, Mayo, and Dublin,
an oak-tree ppr., pendent from a
branch on the dexter side by a ribbon
Verax atque
az., an escutcheon or.
prohus.
Ruttledge,

Tuam,

Davyl. '%iox, Barbersfort,


Gsif^j'f same crest and

CO.

motto.
Ruvigny,

see De Massue, Marquis de


Ruvigny et Raineval, and Massue,
Earl of Galway.
RUXton, Ireland, a hand gauntleted holding an arrow ppr.
Ruxton, William, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of
Ardee House, co. Louth, Ireland, a
Jam
bull's head erased sa., armed or.

jam.

44- 3

</

128. 14
130-

ppr.

Duke

(Manners), Belvoir
Castle. Grantham, on a chapeau gu.,
turned up erm., a peacock in its pride

Rutland,

of

44-

Ruxton, John Henrv Hav, Esquire, J.P.,


D.L., of Broad Oak," Kent, a bull's
head erased sa.. armed or, charged
with a crescent of the second.
cf-

44- 3

103. 5 Ryan, a hand ppr., vested az.. cuffed arg.,


Pour y parvenir.
ppr.
holding a baton gu., veruled or.
Rutland of Mitcham, Surrey, a nag's
head arg., erased per fess gu., maned Ryan, on a garb fesseways a goat. Malo
mori quam foedari.
51.4
of the last.
Rutland or Roushland of Mitcham, Surrey, Ryan, Ireland, a gri68n's head erased
65. 2
ppr.
a nag's head 01, erased per fesse and
maned gu.
5
4 Ryan of Cadiz, Spain, a griffin's head
66. 2
erased or.
Rutland of Richmond, Surrey, a horse's
head erased aa., semee of annulets or, Ryan of Kilkeyll, co. Tipperary, Ireland,
same crest. Malo mori quam foedari.
holding in the mouth a branch of fern

Post pra;Ha prcemia.


Rutledge, Ireland, an antique crown or.
iSo. 12

Ryan, Edward Francis Maxwell,

James

Street,

66. 2

ppr.

Ryan,

Charles,

Heights,

Esquire,

Upper

of

Macedon,

Derriweit
Victoria,

Great

4,

W.C., same crest and

motto.

Ryan, John Henry,

35,

Waterloo Road,

Dublin, same crest and motto.


of Inch House, co. Tipperary, a
segreant az., holding a sword in
pale ppr.
Malo mori quam foedari.

Ryan

griffin

62. 2

cf.

Ryan, the sun

rising

from behind a

hill

162. 7

ppr.

Ryan of Dublin,
quam foedari.

a horse sa.

Malo

mori_

52-5

Rycroft, Yorks, a griffin's head erased and


66. 2
erect arg.
66. 2.
Rycroft, a griffin's head erased or.
Rycroft, Sir Richard Xelsou. Bart., J.P..
of Calton, Yorks, a griffin's head
erased per bend or and az., charged

with two fleurs-de-lis counterchanged.


Faylhe hatke no fear.
cf. 66. 2
Ryder, see Harrowby. Earl of.
Ryder, see Wood-Ryder.
Ryder, out of a mural coronet or, a
dragon's head arg. Servata fides cinere.
72. II

its

Vernon, LumoRuthven, William Bermingham, Esquire, Ruxton, Charles Harcourt


ling, A.B.R,, Assam, same crest and
J. P., of Quansborough, co. Galway,
motto.
Ireland, a goat's head erased arg., atWilliam Vernon Chickering,
tired or. charged with a mullet gu., Ruxton,
Ardee House, Ardee, Louth, same crest
and over the crest on an escroll the
and motto.
c/. 128. 5
motto, Deeds shaw.
Ruthven, Ayrsh., Scotland, issuing out Ruxton, Julian Henry Hay, of Broad
Oak, Kent, a bull's head sa., armed or,
of a ducal coronet or, a goat's head
charged with a crescent arg.
Deeds shaw.
are., armed, also or.

Ruthven, Scotland, a ram's head eouped

Australia, uses a griffin segreant az.,


holding in the dexter claw a sword
ppr.
Malo mori quam foedari.

Ryder, Dudley Henry, J.P., Westbrook


Hay. Hemel Hempstead, out of a
mural coronet or, a dragon's head arg.,
charged on the neck with a;i erminetit crescent lucent.
spot sa.
Ryder, George Lisle, 16, Palace Gardens
Terrace. W.. same crest.
Rydon of Pvrland House. Middx., a gryphon segreant gu., with wings chequy
of the same and arg., holding between
the claws an escutcheon of the first,
charged wiih a bezant. Fori'inn_ et
honos ah alto.
Rye of Whitwell, Derbysh., an arm vested
purfk., holding in the hand three ears
of

wheat

or.

cf.

205. 7

Rye, Norf. and Sufi., a cubit arm erect


vested vert, holding in the hand ppr.
three rye-stalks or.
dicat regem.

Sui

victoria
cf.

in-

205. 8

Rye, Richard Tonson, Ryecourt, Crookstown, CO. Cork, same crest. Fide et
amore.

Rye, Walter, St. I>eonard's Priory, Norwich, a cubit arm erect holding an
hour-gla-ss in bend sinister, all ppr.
Ryecroft, a griffin's head erased erm.

66. 2
or Ryede, a lion couchant gardant
ppr.
7. 10

Ryed

Smith-Ryland.
and Sherborne, Warw.,
from a mount vert, a dexter
armour embowed ppr.. garnished or, the hand also ppr.. holding a
rose gu., slipped of the firet, and three
Not the last.
ears of rye, also or.

Ryland,

Ryland

see

of Bearley

issuing

arm

in

IQ9. 8

Ryland, Thomas, Esquire, J. P., of the


Redlands, Erdington, Warw., Lord of
the Manors of Wisham and Moxhall,
and Howard Proctor Ryland, Esquire,
of Gravelly Hill House, near Birmingham, a demi-Uon rampant sa., charged
with a chevron arg. thereon a sheaf of
rye between two escallops of the first,
holding between the paws an escutcheon, also arg., charged with a martlet,
,

also sa.

Avorum

honori.

225.

'

RYL

charged with a chevron arg., thereon a


sheaf of rye between two escallops of
the first, holding between the paws an
escutcheon, also arg., charged with a

Avorum

honori.

225. 6
Bylands, John Paul, Esquire, of Highfields, Thelwall, Chesh., a demi-lion
rampant az., on the shoulder a bezant
charged with a fleur-de-lis, also az.,
supporting a flagstaff entnined by a
branch of oak ppr., therefrom flowing
to the sinister a banner gu., fringed]
and charged with a lion passant or.

Dum

225. 3

spiro spero.

Rylands, William Harry, South Bank


Lodge, I, Campden Hill Place, W.J
same crest and first motto.
Ryle, a lion's head erased per pale or
I

and gu.
17. 8
Byley, a crane's head erased arg. 104. 1 1
Ryley, a deraidragon or, holding a cross
patee fitched sa.

Sabbe of London and Norf., an arm embowed in a coat of mail, holding in


the hand ppr. a pennon arg., fringed
of the last and sa., charged with a
cross, also sa., the staff of the first,
headed of the second.
cf. 199. 9
1S6. 5
Sabben, a demi-savaee ppr.
Sabin of Towcester, Northamp., a demi-

buU rampant

arg.

SAI

487

Esquire, J.P.'
d, John William,
F.S.A., of Rowington, Warn-., on a
irreath of the colours a demi-liou sa.,

martlet, also sa.

cj.

'

'.

'

220. 12

era.sed ppr.

Sackville, Ear! and Duke of Dorset (extinct), out of a coronet composed of


eight fleurs-de-lis or, an estoile of eight

points arg.

Aut tiunquam

pcrfice.

(entes

aid

164.

cj.

Sackville
Sackville-Germain,
Viscount
{extinct), out of a coronet composed of
fleur-de-lis or, an estoile of twelve
points arg.
Avt nnnquam tentfs aut

45. 8

Sabine, out of a ducal coronet or, a hand


215. 2
holding a fleur-de-lis gu.
Sable, an arm vested purp., the hand
ppr., holding a streamer, charged with
an escutcheon arg., thereon a cross sa.,
the staff also arg.
goat passant arg., armed
Sacheverell, a "

Ryley of the Green, Lanes, a dragon's Rypon, Lanes and London, a lion sejant
head erased sa., charged on the neck
arg., ducally gorged or, holding in the
with three bezants.
paws a cross flory fitched sa.
Rymer, Scotland, a hand holding a sword Rythe, a hawk ppr.
85. 2
in pale, all ppr.
Ense animus major.
Rythrie, De, of Riverstown House, co.
212. 9
Kildare, out of a mural coronet a
Rymer, Thomas Harrison, Esquire,
dragon's head or.
72. 11
Calder Abbey, via Carnforth, Cumb., Ryton, a dolphin naiant az.
140. 5
in front of a cubit arm in armour Ryvell, a buck's head coupcd ppr., atholding a sword erect between four
tired or
121. 5
ears of rye leaved and two on either Ryves of Damory Court and Ranston,
side, all ppr., a cross botony gu.
Dorset, an escutcheon quarterly or and
Rynd, James Fleetwood, Esquire, J.P.,
gu., between two cypress-branches in
of Ryndville, co. Meath, Ireland, a
orie vert.
demi-lion rampant gu., holding in the Ryves, a greyhound sejant sa., collared
paws a cross crosslet fitchee or, and
or.
c/. 59. 2
charged on the shoulder with a cres- Ryvett of London, Cambs, Somers., and
cent of the same.
Fide et fortiludiyi.:
Suff., an arm erect, the hand ppr.,
Rynd, Robert Fleetwood WilUam, Blackgrasping a broken sword of the first,
ball, Naas, CO. Kildare, same crest and
hilt and pommel or.
motto.
Ryvett, Suff., an arm in armour erect
Rynd of Carse, Scotland, a flower-pot
couped at the elbow per pale arg. and
containing gilly-flowers ppr. Diutursa., holding in the hand ppr. a broken
nitate fragraniior,
sword of the first, hilt and pommel
Rynell, a hand holding an eagle's leg

per/ice.

164.

cj.

Baron (Sackville-West), D.L.,


Knowle, Kent: (i) Out of a ducal
coronet or, a griffin's head az., beaked
and eared or {jor West). 67. 9. (2)
Out of a coronet composed of fleurs-delis or, an estoile arg. {jor Sacl:vilh).
cj. ii\j,. 4
Jour de ma rie.
or.
cf. 129. 5
Sackville George Stopf.Td,
Sacheverell of Hopwell, Derbysh., and Sackville,
Esquire, M.A., M.P., of Drayton House,
Barton, Notts, a goat stafaut ppr.
Sackville,

Keynsham, Bury, near Cheltenham, Glouc. a tilting-spear in pale or,


chargeil in the middle with an escutcheon gu.
Virtus mille scuta.

Sadler of

175- 7
Sadler of Standon and Sopwell, Herts, a
demi-lion az., ducally crowned gu.
10.

II

James Henry, Esquire, J. P., of


Lydiard, Swindon, Wilts, same crest.
Servire Deo sapere.
Sadler of Fillongley, Warw., a demilion rampant az., ducally crowned gu.,
Sadler,

charged on the shoulder with a mullet


or.

cf.

10.

Sadleyr, a beaver or.


134. 8
SafTm, Somers., on a mural coronet ppr.,
an ttoile of sixteen rays or.

Sagar-Musgrave, Captain John Musgrave,


J. P., of Bramley and Red HaU, Yorks,
Lord of the Manor of Roundhav, Shadwell and Seacroft, Red Hall, ShadSackville of Silscombe, Dorset, on a
well. Leeds, Carlton and Junior Carlton
coronet composed of fleurs-de-lis or,
Clubs: (i) Two arms embov.ed ppr.,
an etoile of eight rays arg.
holding an annulet or, encircling a
cj. 164. 4
tilting-spear erect, also ppr. (for JilusSacre, Kent, an elephant or in a wood
200. 8.
(trave).
(2) Upon a rock ppr.
:lant
or.
each wing
eagle
Sadleir, Bart, (extinct), of Temple Dinsley,
charged with tliree bendlets gu., restHerts, a demi-lion az., ducaUy crowned
cj. 85. 14
ppr.
ing the dexter claw upon a cross
10. II
gu.
Sacheverell of Morley, Derbysh,, and
Valde et sapienfcr.
moline az.
jj. g
Radchffe, Notts, on a lure az.. charged Sadleir of Sadleir's Wells, co. Tipperary,
a demi-lion rami^ant az., ducally Sage, a stag's head erased ppr. Non sibi.
with a water-bouget or, the top also
121. 2
10. 1
crowned or.
or, frctty gu., the cords of the second,
Sadleir of Ballinderry and Castletown, Sage, a sage's head erased at the neck
a falcon arg., beaked and belled or.
and affrontee ppr., vested with a skullIreland, same crest.
CO. Tipperary,
Sackford, a savage's head ppr., banded
cap sa.
10. 1
Servire Deo saperc.
cj. 190. 14
gu.
Sackvile or Sackvill, a ram's head erased Sadleir, Major-fkneral Richard, R.A., Sagrenor, a cross moline lozenge-pierced
iG5- I
gu.
Plassy, CO. Limerick, same crest and
s;i.. armed or, charged on the breast
a hand holding a ducal coronet
Sainsbury,
motto.
with a cinquefoil arg.
cf. 130. 6
capped, between two branches of laurel
Sackvill, a ram's head erased s;i., armed Sadler of Edmonton, Middx., an eagle's
217. 3
in orle ppr.
head between two wings sa., beaked
130. 6
or.
Hants, a demi84. 2 Sainsbury of Froyle,
arg.
Sackville-Germain, Duke of Dorset, sec
antelope ppr., collared or, charged on
Sadler of Salisbury, Wilts, a tiltingDorset.
the body with three lozenges conjoined
spear erect or, charged in the middle
Sackville, see Delawarr, Earl.
in bend erminois.
175. 7
with an escutcheon gu.
Sackville, see Stopford-Sackville.
1

same crest

129. s
Hall, Warw., a goat
cj. 129. 5
passant arg., coUared gu.
Sacheverell, Derbysh., on a water-bouget
or, a lure gu., the top az., thereon a
falcon belled arg.
Sacheverell of Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Notts,
and Ibwell, Derbysh., upon a hawk's
lure or, a hawk close jessed and belled

Sacheverell of

New

as (2) above.

Toujours
cj.

loyal.

164. 4

SAL

488
Saint,

John James Heath, Esquire.

112,

St.

Lexham Gardens, London, W., and

ducaUy crowned

King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C., a


demi-eagle rising.
Albans, Duke of (Beauclerk). Redbourne Hall, Brigg, Lines, on a chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a lion statant
gardant or, crowned with a ducal
coronet per pale arg. and of the first,
gorged with a collar of the last, thereon

9.

roses,

seeded ppr.

alao

arg.,

Av^pictum melioris

St.

4. 2

Amend,

St.

Scotland, an

arm

in

head

ass's

az.,

collared or, between three bezants, one

and two, charged on the neck with a


martlet
St.

or.

Andrea or

haurient
St.

St.

Andrew,

Leics., a

dolphin

'

140. 11
148- 12

az.

Andrew, a cinquefoil.

Asaph, Viscount, see Ashburnham,


Earl of.
Aubin, on a rock a Cornish chough ppr.
St. Aubin, Somers., a wolf sejant erm.,
collared, lined, and ringed or.
St. Aubyn, see St. Levan, Baron.
St. Aubyn, Bart, {extinct), of Clowance,
Cornw., a Cornish chough rising ppr.
St.

St.

107- 3

Aubyn, Rev. E. L., Trelawny, RodWeymouth, Dorset, on a rock a


272. 10
Cornish chough rising ppr,
St. Aubyn, Molesworth-, Rev. St. Aubyn
Hender, of Clowance, Cornw., on a
chough
rising
ppr.
272. 10
rock a Cornish
St. Aubyn of Nantes, France, on a ducal
coronet or, aileron with wings elevated
Noli me tangere.
arg.
St. Aubyn Farrer, Claude, Esquire, Physician, 7, Westbourne Park Road, out
of a ducal coronet or, between two
wings arg., a crescent of the first.
Ferre va ferme.
294. 14
St. Barbe of Lymington, Hants, a wyvern
St.

well,

sa.
St.

Clair-Erskine,

Earl of

70. I
see

Rosslyn,

Rosslyn.
St. Clair, see Sinclair,

Baron.

Scotland, a clove holding in

St. Clair,

beak an olive-branch,

all ppr.

its

Cicdo.

92. S
Clair of Herdmanstoun, Haddingtonsh,, Scotland, an eagle's head ppr.
crowned or. Entends-toi.
cj. S3, i
St. Clair, a swan ppr., ducally gorged
St.

and chained or. Fight and faith, c/. 09. 2


Clair of Staverton Court, Glouc., a
phoenix in flames ppr. Renasce piu

St.

gloriosa.
St. Clere,
St.

Clere,

armed

Fight.

82. 2

a fox current ppr.


c/. 32. 8
Oxon., a ram statant arg.,

or,

131. 13

Denouac, a vol ppr.


113. i
St. George, Baron St. George, a demilion rampant gu., ducally crowned or.
Firmitas in calo.
10.11
St.

cf.

192. 13

168. 4
Low, a water-bouget sa.
Lyz, a demi-lion rampant or, holding
a mullet sa.
15. 7
St. Maur, see Somerset, Duke of.
St. Maur, a falcon's leg and wing conjoined ppr.. jessed and belled or. 113. 5
or, two wyverns' heads addorsed vert, St. Maure, a branch of oak fructed and
leaved ppr.
langued gu.
151- 3
72. 2
St. John, see Bolingbroke, Viscount.
St. Michael or St. Michell, out of a ducal
coronet or, a bear's head sa., muzzled
St. John of Bletso, Baron (St. John),
arg.
Melehbourne Park, Sharnbrook, Beds,
i4. 3
on a mount vert, a falcon rising or, St. Oswald, Baron (Winn), of NosteU
belled of the last, ducally gorged gu.
Priory, Wakefield, a demi-eagle disData jata secutus.
played or, ducally gorged erm. Tout
272. 11
pour Dieu et ma patrie.
St. John, Frederic Robert, British Legation, Berne, same crest.
St. Owen, an escallop or, between two
wings gu.
St. John, Rev. Harris Fleming, Dinmore
141. 10
Manor, Leominster, same crest and St. Owen, a derai-savage holding a club.
motto.
St. John, Ireland, a Calvary cross gu., Saint Owen, a lion's gamb charged with
upon three grieces arg,
166. i
a chevron, and thereon a muUet sa. 39. 2
St. John, a monkey passant or.
St. Paul, late Sir Horace, Bart, (extinct),
of Ewart Park, Northumb.
(i) Out
cj. 136. S
of the coronet of a marquess an arrow
St. John-Mildmay, Sir Hemy Bouverie
Paulet, Bart., D.L., of Dogmersfield
in pale point downwards surmounted
Park, Hants, a lion rampant gardant
by two in pale points upwards or,
az., armed and langued gu.
conjoined in the centre with a riband
Alia ta
Hara.
2. 5
az.
(2) Out of the coronet of a marquess or, a plume of five ostrichSt. John-Mildmay, Rev. Charles Arundell, /2, Chester Square, W., same
feathers alternately arg, and gu.
(3)
crest.
Out of the coronet of a marquess or, a
derai-griffin with wings elevated duSt. John-Mildmay, Charles Beague, HolEsse quam videri.
lam, Dulverton, Somers., a lion ramcally gorged, all or.
pant az. Alia ta Uara.
St. Paule, Bart, (extinct), of Snarford,
Lines, an elephant and castle ppr.
St.
John-Mildmay, Wyndham Paulet,
Hazelgrove, Sparkford, Bath, same
Esse quam videri.
133. 11
crest and motto.
St. Fere or St. Pierre of RunscU, Essex,
St. John, Northamp., Hunts, and Wilts,
a spear erect or, headed arg., on the
on a mount vert, a falcon rising or,
point thereof a dolphin naiant ppr.
belled of the last, ducaUy gorged gu.
140. 9
cj. 87. 2
St. Philibert, out of a mural coronet a
leopaiil's head ducally gorged.
St. John, on a mount vert, a falcon
23. 7
rising or, belled of the last, ducally St. Quentin, Bart, (extinct), of Harpham,
gorged gu. Data fata secutus. 272.11
Yorks, out of a ducal coronet gu., a
St. John, a falcon with wings expanded
pea-rise ppr., on the top of a fluted
or, ducallv gorged gu.
Data jata secucolumn between two horns or.
tus.
87. 2 St. Quenton, Devonsh., a Cornish chough
St. John, Hants and Worcs., on a mount
between two horns ppr.
ppr., a falcon rising or, belled of the St. Quintin, William Herbert, Scampston
last, ducally gorged gu.
Hall, York, same crest.
272. 11
Saint John, Hants, a falcon rising or. 88. 2 St. Quintin, Yorks, an eagle's head
St. John, Edward John, Slinfold, Horerased vair.
83. 2
sham, Sussex, a goat's head.
St. Quintin, out of a ducal coronet or. a
St. Leger, see Doneraile, Viscount.
lion's gamb sa., holding a cross cros.slet
St. Leger, a mullet of five points pierced
fitchc-e of the first.
36. 1 1
gu.
St. Vincent, Viscount (Jervis), out of a
cf. 164. 2
St. Leger, Ireland, a mullet arg., between
naval coronet or, encircled by a wreath
two palm-branches vert.
of laurel ppr., a demi-pegasus arg.,
146. 8
St. Leger, a griflin passant or.
maned and hoofed of the first, winged
63. 2
St. Leger, John, Park Hill, Rotherham
az., charged on the wing with a fleur(i) A griiBn passant or, charged with a
Thus.
de-lis or.
47- 'O
cross crosslet az. (for St. Leger).
(2) Saker or Sacker of Faversham, Kent,
Out of a ducal coronet a goat's head
a bulls head erased or, between two
arg., attired or [for Bagot).
laurel-branches vert.
43. 12
St. Leger, an eagle displayed sa., issuing Sale,
a demi-chevalier brandishing a
I
1 87.
from a plume of feathers arg.
sword.
St.

St.

125. 10

arg.

sa.
St.

St.

armour

Amond, a mule's head couped

St.

cederUibus insta.
cj. 133. 2
Germyn, a demi-otter.
134, 11
Helens, Baron (Fitz-Herbert). a hand
in a gauntlet erect ppr.
IiUaminatis
honoribus.
209. 8
St. Hill, Devonsh., out of a ducal coronet

brandishing a scimitar ppr.


Amond, out of a ducal coronet gu.,

an

cf. 192. 4
Loe, a blackamoor's head in profile
wreathed about the forehead arg. and

Germans, Earl of (Eliot), Port Eliot,


German's, Cornw., an elephant's
head couped arg., collared gu. Prce-

St.

St.

sinister erm.
In se teres.
308. 3
a globe in its stand ppr.
159. 4
Saint Lo, a Moor's head affrontee ppr.
St. Lize,

Ire-

St,

Albino, CO. Tipperary, Ireland, on a


ducal coronet or, a heron with wings
elevated arg. Noli me iangitre.

Albyn and St. Aubyn of Paracombe,


Devonsh., and Alfoxton, Somers., a
wolf sejant erm,, collared, ringed, and
lined, the line reflexed over the back
Deu3 mcus dux mens.
or.

George of London, Camba, and

St.

St.

St.

armed and langued

Ian

mvi.

c/.

or,

Firmitas in calo.
10. 11
George, General Sir John, G.C.B., a
demi-hon rampant gu., ducally crowned
or,
Firmitas in ccelo.
10. II
az.

and

barbed

St.

St.

St.

St.

three

Lawrence, Viscount, see Howth, Earl of.


Levan, Baron (St. Aubyn), of St.
Michael's Mount, Marazion, Cornw., a
rock, thereon a Cornish chough rising,
all ppr., debruised by a bendlet wavy

George, Sir John, Bart., of Woodsgift.


Kilkenny, a demi-lion rampant gu.,

CO.

SAM

SAL

Salmond, Henry James, of Waterfoot, Saltmarsh, a rudder or.


179. 1
Penrith, Cumb., a naked arm ppr., Saltmarshe, Philip, of Saltmarshe, Yorks,
174. II
Same crest. Ad a.itra virtus.
holding a spear or. Optima sapientia
179. I
Richard, Barrow-on-Trent, near
Sale,
Virtute non asprobitas.
214. 11 Saltonstall and Saltonston of London
Derby, same crest.
and Yorks. out of a ducal coronet or,
Salmond, a salmon haurient ppr. 139. 11
a pelican's head az. vulning itself gu.
Salmond, a salmon naiant ppr.
139. 12
Sale-Hill, Rowley Sale, Esquire. C.B.
c/. 98. 2
EUerslie Hoiise, Earl's Avenue. Folke- Salomons, Bart.: (i amount vert, thereon,
issuant out of six park pales or, a Saltoun, Baron (Fraser), an ostrich holdstone, a talbot's head couped sa.,
ing a horseshoe in its beak, aU ppr.
demi-lion double-queued gu., holding
guttee-d'eau, collared gu.. studded and
In God is all. Post tenebras lux.
between the paws a bezant charged
97. 8
ringed or. Ne tentes aid perfice.
A Saltren, Cornw., a lion rampant. i. 13
with an ermine-spot.
13. 4.
(2)
Sales, on a ducal coronet or, a wyvern
demi-unicorn gu., armed, maned, and Saltren of Petticombe, Cornw., a lion's
sejant vert.
70. 9
head erased arg.
17. 8
ungu. or, charged on the shoulder with
Salisbury, Marquess of (Gascoigne-Cecil),
a cross crosslet arg. 289. 6.
(i) Six arrows
Hatfield House, Herts
(3) A Salusbury, Bart, (exiinct), of Llanwern,
demi-lion arg., in the paws a bundle
Monm., a demi-lion rampant couped
in saltier or, barbed and flighted arg.,
arg., crowned or, holding in the dexter
of twigs erect or, banded az., charged
girt together with a belt gu., buckled
paw a crescent of the last. Satis est
on the shoulder with a cross crosslet
and garnished of the first, and over
252. 9
pro.strasse leoni.
Deo adjuvante.
289. 3
gu.
the arrows a morion cap ppr.
(2) A
conger's head erased and erect or, Salt, Yorks, on a rock an alpaca statant Salusbury, Rev. Francis Russell, Ellenhall, Staffs, same crest and motto.
Quid non. Deo juvanle?
Sero
ppr.
charged with an ermine-spot.
sed serio.
173. 10 Salt, Sir William Henry, Bart., J.P., D.L., Salusbury, Major-General Frederic Octavius, 19, Waterloo Crescent. Dover,
of Saltaiie, Yorks, upon a rock an
Salisbury of Barnstaple and Buckl^nd,
same crest and motto.
alpaca statant ppr. Quid non, Deo
Devonsh., two lions rampant combatant
juvante ?
313-2 Salusbury, Rev. Norman, Preston Patare., dueally crowned or, supporting a
rick, Milnthorpe, Westml., same crest
crescent of the last.
Salt, Sir Shirley Harris, Bart.. Gliflfaes,
3. 8
and motto.
Crickhowell, same crest and motto.
Salisbury of Newton Burgelaine, Leics.,
a lion rampant arg.. charged on the Salt, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., Salusbury, Piozzi-, Edward Pcmberton,
of Bachgraig, St. Asaph, Flintsh., a
shoulder with a crescent sa., holding
a demi-ostrich with wings displayed or,
demi-lion rampant couped arg., colholding in the beak a horse-shoe sa.
in the dexter paw a crescent or.
lared gu., dueally crowned or, holding
Salt of London, on a chapeau az., turned
cf. 2. 2
in the dexter paw a crescent of the
up erm., a demi-ostrich with wings
Salisbury of Ravenston, Leics., on a
252. 9
Sat est prostrasse leoni.
last.
expanded arg., holding in the beak a
mount ppr., a lion rampant arg., holdSalusbury, Bart, {extinct), of Lleweny,
horse-shoe sa.
ing in the dexter paw a crescent or.
Denbighsh.,ademi-lion rampant couped
c/. 2. 2
Salt of Yoxhall, Staffs, an eagle displayed
arg., dueally crowned or, holding in
sa.
Salisbury or Salusbury, Wales, a demi75-5
the dexter paw a crescent of the last.
lion rampant arg., dueally crowned or, Salt, a dove holding in its beak an olive252. 9
In veritate triumpho.
02. 5
branch ppr.
holding a crescent of the last.
Salkeld of Hull Abbey, Northumb., a Salt, Sir Thomas, Bart., of Weeping Cross, Salvesen, Edward Theodore, K.C., 40,
Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh, a
demi-dragon rampant sans wings vert,
Staffs, three annulets interlaced sa.,
dragon ship vert, mast and tackling
thereon a dove holding in the beak an
charged with a mullet for difference.
Invent portum.
ppr., flagged gu.
olive-branch ppr., and charged on the
Salkeld of Fifehead, Neville, a demineck with a chevron, also sa.
dragon rampant sans wings vert.
93. 7 Salvin, Durh., a wyvern vert with wings
70. 1
and addorsed ppr.
elevated
figure
thereon
a
pedestal
arg..
lynx
sa.
a
Salt,
Salkyns of liondon, a
of Cioxdale,
Thornton,
Gerard
Salvin,
representing a sphinx of red porphyry
cf. 127. 2
Durh., a dragon vert with wings elewith human arms extended, holding in
Sail of Shardlow, Derb5'sh., a pheon sa.
vated and addorsed ppr. ./e ne
the dexter hand a pyramid or.
174. II
cf. 73. 2
change qu'en mourant.
Salle of Cashel, co. Tipperary, a stag's Salte, Geary-, see Geary.
Valore Salter, Shropsh., a cock's head az., Salvin, Francis Henry, Sutton Place,
head cabossed gu., attired or.
Guildford, Surrey, same crest.
charged
on
wattled
gu.,
and
122.
combed
virtute.
ct
5
Hall,
Francis,
Burn
John
Bryan
Salvin,
two,
Timere
the neck with four billets, one,
Salle, Devonsh., a demi-lion gu.
Durh. same crest. Je ne change qu'en
and one, or.
10. 3
s/xriio.
mourant.
Sallowaye, a Saracen's head ppr., banded Salter, Essex, a cock's head and neck
couped az., combed, wattled, and Salvin, Anthony Gerard, Hawksfold,
about the temples or.
190. 14
Sale of Barrow, Derbysh., a

phcon

sa.

of Wildheath, Chesh., and Hackney, Middx., issuing from a cloud ppr.,


an armed arm sa., purfied or, holding
in the band a falchion of the first.
210. 12

Salmon

Admiral Sir NoweU, G.C.B.,


V.C., Curdridge Grange, near Botley,
Hants, a mailed arm issuing from a
Vita
cloud and grasping a scimitar.
priore frui.
Salmon, Ireland, a dexter hand brandish212. 13
ing a sword.
Salmon, Cumb., an armed arm sa., hold210. 2
ing in the hand a falchion or.
Salmon,

beaked

gu.,

charged with four

billets,

and one.
Warw. and Northamp., from Oswestry, Shropsh., a cock's head and
neck couped gu., combed, wattled,
beaked, and billettee or.
Salter, Suff., a pheasant's head and neck
couped gu., beaked and charged with
ten billets, one, two, three, and four.
Salter, Shropsh., Dorset, and Bucks, same
one, two.

Salter,

Fernhurst, Sussex, same crest and


motto.
Salway, Worcs., a Saracen's head couped
ppr.,
aiirontee
shoulders
the
at
wreathed about the temples arg. and
sa.

IQO.

Salway, Worcs., a demi-Moorsa., wreathed


about the head arg. and sa., a belt
from the sinister shoulder to the dexter

Salwey, Shropsh., a Saracen's head and


shoulders couped ppr., vested vert,
Dorset, Somers., Bucks, Hants,
knotted and bowetl on the sinister
and in London, an eagle's head and
shoulder, wreathed round the temples
neck couped gu., billettee or.
or and sa., crined ppr. Fiat voluntas Lei.
BasingAugustus,
James
Samuel
164. i Salter,
Salmon, an estoile arg.
Staffs, Worcs., and Shropsh., a
Salwey,
field, Basingstoke, an eagle's head gu.,
Salmon, a lion passant or, collared and
demi-Moor sa., wreathed about the
charged with six billets or. Fide ac
with a line reflexed over the back sa.,
temples arg. and gu., a belt from the
difpde.
supporting with the dexter paw an
sinister shoulder to the dexter hip az.
escutcheon az., charged with a cross Salter of Norwich, Norf., an eagle's head
Fiat voluntas Dei.
and neck erased gu.. billettee or. cf. 83. 2
patee of the first.
Esquire, the Lodge,
Salmon of West Barsham, Norf., a lion Salter, Ireland, a dexter hand holding a Salwey, Alfred,
Overton, Ludlow, same crest and
saltseller.
passant

or,

holding in the dexter

paw

a Trojan escutcheon az.


Salmond, a dexter arm embowed holding
iu the hand a spear in bend.

crest.

Salter,

Salter or
Saltersford, Baron, see

Salthouse, a dexter

book.

Courtown, Earl

of.

hand holding an open Sambadge, Kent and Chesh., a reindeer's


cf. 122. 1
head ermincis, attired or.
215. 10

SAM

490

Samborne, a dexter hand holding a sheaf

a dexter naked arm embowed


ppr., charged with two fleur-de-lis or,
grasping a battle-axe ppr., suspended
therefrom by a chain an escutcheon
or, thereon a shell, also ppr.
Facta
288. 10
non verba.
Samuels, Arthur, Esquire, M.A. John
Hasler Samuels, Esquire, B.A.
and
William Frederick Samuels, Esquire,
on the stump of a tree couped ppr.,
sprouting on each side vert, a squirrel
sejant gu., cracking a nut or, stalked
and leaved, also ppr., and charged on
the shoulder with a cross formec fitohee
or.
Licet ex midto parvum.
Samuels, Arthur Warren, K.C., LL.D.,

of arrows ppr.
214. 3
of Timsbury, Somers., a muUet
pierced or.
cf. 164. 5
or Sandpy, Lines, a winged heart
112. 10
or.

Samborne

Samby

Samler, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,


holding in the hand a battle-axe or.
rf.

Samler,

unicorn's

200. 6

head erased

arg.,

armed and ducally gorged or. c/. 49. 5


or Sams of Little Totham and
Toulaon, Essex, a man's head in a

Sammes

helmet

ppr., garnished or,

on the top

thereof a plume of feathers sa.


Sammes, a lion rampant arg., collared
and chained or.
i. 3
Samon of Annesley Woodhouse, Notts,

out of a coronet gu., a pelican's head


or, beaked and vulned. also gu. c/. 98. 2
Sampayo, Portugal, a demi-unicorn arg.,
armed or, mancd ppr.
48. 7
Sampson, a demilion az., holding in the
dexter paw a sword in pale ppr. Deo

SAN

W.,

80, Merrio.n Square, Dublin,

same

Sandby, an antelope trippant or.


1 26. 6
Sandby, a griffin's head erased arg.,
gorged with a collar az., charged with
a fret of the first.
Sandeland, a crescent ensigned with an
etoile of six points.
163. 4
Sandell, a flag issuant arg., charged with
a cross sa,
176. 13
Sandeman of Perth and Glasgow, Scotland, a rock ppr.
Stat Veritas.
Olim
cruore nunc candore.
179-7
Sandeman, John Glas, Esqiiire, of Glasgow, same crest and motto.
179. 7
Sandeman, Albert George, Presdales,

Ware, same crest.


Sandeman, George Glas,
Gardens,

crest

S. W.,

same

34,

crest.

Grosvenor
Stat Veritas.

and motto.

Sandeman, John Glas, 24, Cambridge


Samuelson, Sir Bernard.
Square, W., same crest and motto.
Bart.,
56,
Prince's Gate, W., a phoenix in flames Sanders,
Bucks and Northamp., an
holding in the beak a torch fired ppr.,
elephant's head erased per chevron
each wing charged with a scroll arg.
sa. and arg., armed or.
133. 3
Post tencbras hu:
237. 12 Sanders of Uxbridge, Middx., out of a
Samuelson, Henry Bernhard, Esquire,
ducal coronet or, an elephant's head
of
La
J. P..
Braywick Grove, Berks, and
arg., eared of the first.
133- i
Montague, Beaulieu, France, a phoenix Sanders or Saunders, an elephant's head
issuant from flames holding in its beak
erased sa.
133. 3
a torch and charged on each wing with Sanders, Benjamin Lawrence, Esquire,
j

juvante.

14.

12

Sampson,

Sufi.,

a demilion

paw a sword
and pommel or.

in the dexter
hilt

Sampson

az.,

holding

in pale arg.,

of Kersey, Suff., a boar's

14. 12

head

erased gu., armed and gorged with a


collar or, charged with three escallops

'

Post tencbras

scroll.

Samwayes

of

Brodway, Devonsh., and

Chilhampton,

Wilts,

lion's

gamb

sa.
erect and erased or, holding a mullet gu.
cf. 41. 5
Sampson, Edward, of Henbury, Glouc, a Samways of Toller Fratrum and Winterfret or, thereon a wivern's head erased
borne St. Martin, Devonsh., an eagle's
gu., collared and billettee of the first.
claw erect and erased or, holding a

Pejus liiho /lagitium.


mullet gu.
71. 10
of Langford, Essex, a leopard Samwell, Watson-, of Upton Hall, Norsalient sa., spotted or, ducally gorged,
thamp.
(i) On the stump of a tree
ringed, and lined of the last.
couped or, sprouting on each side vert.
Samson, Scotland, a dexter hand issuing,
a squirrel sejant gu., cracking a nut
grasping a club, all ppr. // Ood will.
of the first, stalked and leaved of the
214. 6
second (for Sarnwell). (2) A griffin's
Samuel and Samwell, Yorka, a wolf
head erased arg., ducally gorged or (for
current sa., pierced in the breast by
Watson).
Christus sit regula vitce.
an arrow or, feathered arg.
Spero meliora.
cf. 29. 5
Samuel-Montagu, Sir Montagu, Bart., Samwell, Cornw., a ducal coronet or,
12, Kensington Palace Gardens, a stag
thereon a squirrel sejant gu., cracking
statant holding in the mouth a sprig
a nut of the fiist, stalked and leaved
of palm ppr., in front of a flagstaff
ppr.
erect or, therefrom flowing to the Samwell, Bart, (extinct), of Upton, Nordexter a banner az., charged with a
thamp. on a ducal coronet or, a squirrel
Hon rampant or. Swift yet sure. 304. I
sejant cracking a nut, all ppr.
Samuel, Sir Edward Levien, Bart., the Sand, Scotland, a dove holding in its
Grange. Strathfield, Sydney, N.S.W.,
beak an olive-branch.
Virtute duce.
upon a rook in front of three spears.
92. 5
one in pale and two in saltire, a wolf Sand, a dove holding in its beak a laurelcurrent sa., pierced in the breast by
branch.
Virtute duce.
92. 5
an arrow arg., flighted or. A pledge Sandars, John Drysdale, M.A., North
of better times.
29. 5
Sandsfield, Gainsborough, a demi-bull
Samuel, Stuart Montagu, 12, Hill Street,
rampant and erased gu., armed or,
Berkeley Square, W., upon a mount
charged with a rose arg. Non bos in
vert, a rose arg. barbed, seeded, stalked,
lingua.
272. 13
and leaved ppr., between two bees Sandbach of Sandbach, Chesh., a reinvolant, also ppr.
E.vcel.
261. 12
deer's head couped ermines, attired or.
Samuel, an eagle displayed arg., and
cf. 122. I
above the head a coronet or. Habent Sandbach, Samuel, of Hafodunos, Densua sidera reges.
bighsh., a reindeer's head erased per
cf. 75. 2

scire sibi nulla pallescere culpa.

Sanders, Robert Massy Dawson, 35,


Fitzwilliam
Square,
Dublin,
same
crest and motto.
Sanders or Saunders, an elephant's head
erased sa., armed and eared arg.

Sams

133- 3

Sanders of Sandersted, Sanders Place,


and Charlwood, Surrey, a demi-bull
per pale gu. and sa., eared and armed
arg. and or, counterchanged, gorged
with a collar gemel of the third and
supporting between his feet a stalk of
alisander leaved vert, budded or.
Sanders of LuUington and Little Ireton,
Derbysh., a demi-bull sa. Non bos in

lingua.

Sanders,

Out

Vahl, Denis, Esquire, of


late of Rio de Janeiro: (i)
of a mural coronet az., a demi-

fess

arg.,

or and attired of the last,

gorged with a wreath of oak, holding


in the mouth an ear of wheat vert.

cf.

Surrey, Staffs,
a demi-bull

Derbj'sh.,

armed

45. 8

London, and
rampant gu.,

or.

cf.

45. 8

Sanders, Scotland, an antelope's head


erm.
cf. 126. 2
Sanders, Ireland, a boar's head erased
or.
42. 2
Sanders, C. B., Esquire, Monkerton
Manor, Pinhoe, near Exeter, a. demibull

rampant

gu..

armed and ungu.

Sanderson, a talbot passant ppr.

Samuel-De
DubUn,

D.L., Street Court, Kingsland


R.S.O., Heref., an elephant's head
erased sa.
Fidele et loyale.
Sanders of Sanders' Park, co. Cork, out
of a mural coronet an elephant's head
ppr., charged with a bezant.
Nil conJ.P.,

lu.r.

et fidelis.

or.

Paratus
54.

Sanderson, Frederick James. Esquire, of


KiUingworth, North Adelaide, South
Collector H.M. Customs,
President of Marine Board of South
Australia,
and Special Magistrate,
uses : on a mount vert, a talbot passant
Australia,

sa., eared or.


Sans Dieu rien.
rampant, ducally crowned, and
Virtutis gloria merres.
Sanderson, a talbot passant arg., eared
holding a sceptre erect' or (for De Vahl). Sandbach,
Lieutenant-Colonel
Arthur
and spotted sa.
54, i
(2) Upon a wreath of the colours an
Edmund, Bryn Gwyn, Oswestry, same Sanderson, Northamp., on a mount vert,
eagle displayed arg., and above the
crest and motto.
a talbot sa., eared arg., spotted of the
head an imperial crown or (for Samuel). Sandbach, Chesh., a garb or.
last.
153. 2
Samuel, Sir Marcus, D.L., Alderman and Sandberg, Arthur G., Esquire, M.D.i of Sanderson, Arthur, Esquire, of 5. Carlton
sometime Lord Mayor of the City of
Arborfield, Streatham Hill, S.W., a
talbot.
Terrace, Edinburgh, uses a
London, of 20, Portland Place, London,
pair of wings arg.
Servu fidem. 109. 6
Sans Dieu rien.

lion

SAN

SAN

491

Sanderson, Rev. Alfred Poyntz, M.A.,


the Rectory, Aspenden, Herts, upon
five annulets interlaced fesseways or,
a talbot sa., resting the dexter fore-leg
on a dagger in bend point downwards

Dieu
Sanderson of Cheetham, Lanes, a demitalbot or, gorged with a collar vair and
ppr.

Sandford, George Montagu Warren, Esquire


{
A falcon with wings enI )
dorsed preying on a partridge, all ppr.
{for Sandford).
(2) A boar's
77. 12.
:

head couped arg., armed and langued


gu., and charged with a trefoil slipped
vert {also for Sandford).
trice vert {for Peacocke).

(3)

Nee

cockatemere,

therefrom flownee timide.


68. 4
ing to the sinister a banner quarterly Sandford, Lieutenant Frederick Marmaduke Henry, same crests and motto.
or and gu., in the first and fourth
quarters an annulet of the last.
Deo Sandford of Sandford, Shropsh., a falcon
with wings addorsed ppr., belled or,
favente non limeo.
55. 6
preying on a partridge of the first.
Sanderson, of West Jesraond. Northumb.
Nee temere, nee timide.
(i) A wolf's head arg., erased gu.. colcf. 77. I2
lared and a chain therefroiu refle.xed Sandford, Westml., a boar's head couped
arg.
behind the neck or, between a branch
43. I
of palm and another of laurel ppr., Sandford of Springfield, Essex, Stow,
Glouc, and Shropsh., a boar's head
charged on the neck with a saltier
couped, close or, with a broken spear
humettee gu. for distinction. 287. 15.
az., headed arg., thrust into the mouth.
A lion rampant standing on
(2)
his sinister hind-foot, supporting him42. 10
self by a pilgrim's staff.
Clnrior ex Sandford, Humphrey, of the Isle of Rosssail, Shropsh., a boar's head couped
ohscuro.
close or, charged with a mullet, and
Sanderson, Linos, a wolf's head sa.,
holding in the mouth a pheon.
devouring a man ppr., the body from
Nee
temere nee timide.
the small of the back downwards hang253.11
Sandford of Wisbeach, Isle of Ely, Cambs,
ing out of his mouth.
out of a ducal coronet gu., a boar's
Sanderson, Sir Thomas Henry, G.C.B.,
head and neck or.
K.C.M.G., 65, Wimpole Street, London,
41 4
Sandford - Thompson, William James,
W., same crest.
J.P., The Villa, Montrose, N.B., An
Sanderson, Rev. Edward, of High Hurst
arm embowed in armour gu., the gauntWood, Sussex, in front of a dragon's
let or, grasping the truncheon of a
head erased sa., gorged with a collar
broken lance ppr. Dum spiro spero.
engrailed with a chain reflected behind
the neck or, a cross patee of the last, Sandford-Wills, Edward Wills, Esquire,
of Castlerea House, co. Roscommon,
between a branch of palm and another
Ireland;
(i) A demi-griffin segreant
of laurel ppr. Clnrior ex ohsc uro. 71.12
sa., holding in his claws a battle-axe
Sanderson, Samuel, Esquire, of Clover
ppr. {for Wills),
Hill, CO. Cavan, Ireland: (i) On a
(2) Out
cf. 64. 11.
of a ducal coronet a boar's head and
mount vert, an estoile or (for Sandernecl; or, langued gu.
Cor umun via
son),
164. I.
(2) A martlet or.
cf.
una.
41. 4
charged with a crescent gu. {for WinSandford, Bart, {extinct), of Howgill and
Totijonrs propice.
ter).
cf. 95. 2
Askham, a boar's head couped or.
Sanderson of Thorneycroft, Lancaster, a
dragon's head erased, ducally gorged,
43- I
and chained between two branches Sandford, Herts, an arm in armour emClnrior ex ohscuro.
bowed ppr., holding within the gauntlet
of laurel in orle.
a broken til ting-spear sa., and a laurelSandes, see Collis-Sandes.
branch vert.
Sandes, Surrey and Kent, a griffin se62. 2 Sandhurst, Baron (Rt. Hon. Sir William
greant per fess or and gu.
Mansfield^ of Sandhurst, Berks, out
Sandes, Somers. and Westml., same crest.
of an Eastern coronet arg., a gryphon's
Probum non pcenitet.
supporting a

flagstaff,

'

Sandes, John Greenville, Listowcl, co.


Kerry, on a mount vert a griffin seVirgreant or, collared fleurettee gu.
tus fortunes victrix.
275. 9
Sandes, Surrey and Cumb., a heraldic
tiger az., tufted, maned, collared, and
lined or, the line twisted round the
body four times and falling behind the

hind-legs.
Sandford,' Baron

Mount Sandford,

see

Mount Sandford.
Sandford, Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Richard,
Baron Sandford, P.C, K.C.B., C.B.,
M.A., LL.D., of 26, Gloucester Terrace,
Hyde Park, London. W., a falcon with
wings endorsed preying on a partridge
Nee temere nee iimideyy. 12
ppr.
Sandford, Ven. Ernest Grey, M.A., Archdeacon and Canon of Exeter, the Close,
Exeter, same crest and motto.

Sandilands of Craibston, Aberdeensh.,


Scotland, and Bordeaux, same crest.
Justi ceu sidern fulgent.

163.

Sandom,

a boar passant or.


40. 9
Sandon, Viscount, see Harrowby, Earl of.
Sandon, out of a ducal coronet a phoenix

in flames, all ppr.

82. 5

Surrey,
Kent,
Somers.,
and
Westml., a griffin segreant per fess or
and gu. Probum, non pcenitet.
62. 2
Sands, Scotland, out of a ducal coronet
or, a lion's gamb erect sa.
Audaces

Sands,

jurat.

35. 12

Sands, Sandes, or Sandys of Wilberton,


Isle of Ely. Cambs, South Pethertoa.
Somers.,
Petersham,
Surrey,
and
Westml.. a griffin segreant per fesse or

and

gu.

62. 2

Sands, Bart, {exlinrt). of BlaekhaU, co.


Kildare, a blackamoor's liead couped
sa.

Deo

.4

lionnr

ft fortunii.

192. 13

r/.

Sandwell or Sandwill of Minster, Isle of


Thanet, Kent, a lion's gamb erect and
erased gu., enfiled with a ducal coronet
erm.
cf. 36. 3
Sandwich, Earl of (Montagu), a griffin's
head couped or, beaked sa., between
two wings endorsed of the last. Post
tot naufragia portus.
cf. 67. II
62. 2
Sandy, a griffin segreant.
Sandy, a demi heraldic antelope or, armed

and maned

az.

Sandys, Baron (Sandys): (i)


segreant per fesse or and

couped

2.

{for

(2)

attired

gu.,

{for Hill).

Colonel

Sandys,

griffin

gu.

A stag's head
and coUared or
Probum non pcenitet.

62.

Sandi/s).

Thomas

cf.

121. 5

Myles,

M.P.,

Graythwaite Hall, Ulverston, Lanes, a


segreant per fesse or and gu.
Probum. non pcenitet.
304. u
Sandys, Baron Sandys, a winged goat's
head and neck couped at the shoulders
arg., armed or, the wings elevated of
the same.
Sandys of St. Minver, Cornw., a griffin
segreant per fesse erminois and az.,
holding between the claws a cross
griffin

erosslet fitchce gu.

Sandys of IDsthwaite and Graythwaite.


Lanes, a

griifin

segreant per fess or

62. 2
and gu. Probum non pcenitet.
head sa., beaked or, between two Sandys, Major Edwin William, Fulford
House, York, same crest and motto.
branches of laurel ppr. Steadfast. 30S.7
Bart,
(extinct):
(i)
A
Sandys,
Bayntun-,
head
couped
in
fess
a
boar's
Sandiford,
griffin segreant per fess or and gu.,
holding in the mouth a dagger tlirust

down the throat hilt foremost.


Sandilands, see Torphichen, Baron.
Sandilands,
an eagle displayed ppr.
Spero meliora.
7$. Sandilands, Scotland, an eagle displayed
or.

75-

Sandilands of Coustoun, Linlithgowsh.


Scotland,
an eagle displayed or,
charged on the breast with a crescent
gu.

c/.

75. 2

{for

Sandys).

head erased

62.

sa.,

2.

(2)

griffin's

charged with a cross

erosslet fitched or {for Bayntun^.


cf.

66. 2

Sandys-Lumsdaine, of Innergelly. Fifesh.,


and of Lumsflaine and Blanerne,
Berwicksh. (i) A heron devouring a
salmon ppr. (2) A griffin segreant.
:

Beware
Sanford,
Sanford,
Court,
en foy.
Sanford,

in time.

a bull's head gu.


cf. 44. 3
William Ayshford, of Nynehead

Sandilands of Hilderstoun, Linlithgowsh..


Ferme
Somers., a martlet ppr.
Victoria non
an eagle volant ppr.
95. 4
prada.
Hon. Wifliam Eli, of Hamilton,
Sandilands, Scotland and Rotterdam, a
and of Wesanford, Muskota, Canada.
palm-tree ppr.
144. i
Senator of the Dominion of Canada,
Sandilands, a mullet between the horns
ducal coronet gu.,
a
of
a
out
of a crescent or, between two palmHouse, St.
Sandford of West Hill
Nee temere
boar's head and neck or.
branches environed with clouds ppr.
T.eonards-on-Sea, a falcon with wings
nee timide.
41-4
146. li
idorsed ppr., belled or, preying upon
Nee temere Sandilands, a star issuing from a crescent Sangster, on a rock a blackbird ppr.
partridge of the first.
106. o
163. 4
arg.
Justi ut szdera fvlgent.
77-12
nee timide.
.

SAN

492

Sangster and Songster, Scotland, a blackbird ppr. Providentia divina. c/. io6. 2
Sankey, Ireland, a peacock's head couped
103. 2

ppr.

Sarre, Jersey, a dexter arm in


holding a wreath of laurel, all ppr.

Viscount Kilmallock (attainted).


a leopard's face or. Virtus non vertitur.

Sarsfleld,

of Coolmore, co. Tipperary, a


cubit arm vested sa., cuffed arg., hold- SarsQeld of Doughclo3Tie, Ireland, same
22. 2
crest and motto.
ing in the hand a fish ppr.
Sankey of SankeystoAra and Newtown, Sarson, a wolf sa., collared and lined or,
holding in the dexter paw a fieur-de-hs
King's Co.. Ireland, a cubit arm
az.
vested sa., cuffed arg., holding in the
hand a fish ppr. Saticta clams cceli Sartoris, Captain Alfred Urban, a lion
rampant holding in the dexter paw a
fides.
BarStuart,
Esquire,
Herbert
sword. Olim H nunc.
Sankey,
rister-at-Law, Recorder of Faversham, Sassoon, Sir Edward, Bart., C.S.L, of
25, Park Lane, London, and of Eastern
35 Queensborough Terrace, Hyde Park,
Terrace, Brighton, on a mount vert, a
W.. and 4, King's Bench Walk,
fern-brake surmounted by a dove
Temple, E.G., same crest and motto.
volant, having in the beak a laurelSankey, Matthew Villiers Ehington,
Coolmore, Fethard. co. Tipperary,
branch, all ppr.. the wings semee of
same crest and motto.
estoilesor. Candide el consta titer. 308.15
c/. 55. 8
Sanson, a demi-talbot az.
Satherthwayte, Lanes, a lion's head
erased or, gorged with a collar sa.,
Sansun, a lion's head erased or, holding
in the mouth a einquefoil vert.
charged with three roses arg. cf. 18. 6
Sant, James, 43, Lancaster Gate, Hyde Sattherthwaite, a Saracen's head couped
Park, W., a demi-lion rampant gu.,
at the shoulders, on the head a ducal
the
gorged with a collar vair, holding in
crown and cap.
190. 8
mouth a rose arg., barbed, seeded, and Satterthwaite, a greyhound sejant az.
slipped ppr., and holding between the
59- 4
paws an escallop or. Si sit sanctus Saul and Saule, a swan arg., collared
fdix.
and lined gu. Fidele certe merces.
Santbey of Burton, Denbighsh., on a
99. I
mount vert, a lion sejant gardant or.
Sault, on a ducal coronet gu., a wyvern
Santon, Devoush., a swan ppr.
sans legs or.
99. 2
70. 9
Sapcot, a demi-lion rampant az., holding Saulton, an ostrich holding in the beak
in the dexter paw a sword ppr.
14. 12
a horse-shoe.
97. 8
Sapcotes, a goat's head erased arg., Saumarez, a falcon displayed ppr.
In

Sankey

armed

128. 5

or.

Sapeott, a goat's head erased sa.,

spero.

armed Saumaiez, same


128. 5

or.

Deo

crest.

Fiddis

et

gene-

rosus.

Saphar, a beacon on fire ppr.


177. 14 Saumarez, see De Saumarez, Baron.
Sapie, a plate charged with a lion's head Saunders, Scotland, a spur-rowel az.
erased gu.
cj. 19. 3
164. 8
Sapte, Herts, a dove holding in its beak Saunders - Knox - Gore, Major - General
a sprig of laurel ppr
92. 5
William Boyd: (i) A wolf rampant
Sapwell, Benjamin Beckham, Esquire,
or {for Gore).
28. 2.
(2) A falcon
of Sankence, .^ylesham, Norf., upon a
close perched on a rest ppr. {/or Knox).
mount vert, in front of a Passion cross
(3) Out of a mural coronet
^S- 13or, a well between two branches of
ppr., a bull's head gu., charged with
oak ppr. ClarioT e tenobris.
a crescent or {for Saunders). In hoc
Sapy or Sapye, a falcon's wine and leg
sigiio vinces.
conjoined ppr., jessed and belled or.
Saunders, a bull's head erased arg. 44. 3
Saunders, a demi-bull salient erased at
Sare, Kent, an arm tmbowed vested with
the loins arg., charged on the neck
leaves vert, holding
the hand ppr. a
with a rose gu.
dragon's head erased of the first.
Saunders, out of a naval coronet arg., a
Sare, Kent, an elephant or, in a wood
demi-buU rampant gu., armed and un-

ppr.

gu. or.

town Saunders,

co. Wicklow, out of a


mural coronet ppr., an elephant's head
charged with a torteau. Nil con-

arg.,

scire sibi.

Saunders, Charles Morley, of Wenninj;ton Hall, Lanes, an elephant's head


erased are. Spes mea in Deo.
133. 3
Saunders, CTervaux Morley, Esquire, J. P.,
of Bovacott, Brandis Corner, Devonsli.,
same crest and motto.
Saunders, Sir Edwin, F.R.C.S., of Fairlawn, Wimbledon Common, same crest.

Pro patria.
Saunders of Long Marston, Herts, an
elephant's head erased sa.
133.
Saunders of Harnington and Welfonl
Northamp., an elephant's head era-eil
;

sa..

eared and armed arg.

I33-

Saunders of South Weald, Essex, a dexter arm in armour embowed holdint,'


in the gauntlet a sword, all ppr.
19s.
i

Saunders, Frederick William, Esquire,


of Cheriton, Fitz-Paine, Devonsh., an
eagle's head arg., gorged with a collar
chequy az. and erm., holding in the

beak an

estoile, also az.

Saunders, a tree, pendent


branches on either side
lure.

from the
a hawk's
143. 12

Saunders,
Howard, Esquire, F.L.S.,
F.R.G.S., 7, Radnor Place, Gloucester
Square, London, W., out of a mural
coronet ppr., an elephant's head arg.

Sans Dieu

rien.

Saunderson, Earl of Castleton (extinct), a


talbot passant arg., eared sa.
54. i
Saunderson of Castle Saunderson,' co.
Cavan, a talbot passant spotted sa.
Je suis veiUant a plaire.
54. i
Saunderson of Saxby, Lines, on a mount
vert, a talbot sa., eared or, spotted of
the last.
.Je suis veillant a plaire.

Sans D,,u. rien.


Saunderson of Brancepeth,
Headley
Hope, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and Eggleston, Durh.. a talbot passant ppr.,
spotted sa. Sans Dieu rien.
5.1. i
Saunderson of Little Addington, Northamp., a talbot pa.ssant arg., eared
sa.

54.

Saunderson,
Edward James, Castle
Saunderson, Belturbet, a talbot passant.

Rev. Robert de Bedick,


Belle Vue Road, Ramsgate, a talbot
passant sa., charged with a bezant.
Je suis veillant a plaire.
Saunderson, a greyhound's head erm.
Saunderson,

Saunders of Down House, Ealing, Hants,


a demi-bull gu.
cf. 45. 8
cf. 61. 12
Saunders of Pentre, Pembrokesh., and Saunderson of West Jesmond, Northumb.,
128. 5
Glanrhwdw, Carmarthensh., a demia wolf's head arg., erased gu., collared,
Sarebruche, a horse's head or, couped
bull erased gu., charged on the shouland a chain refiexed behind the neck
and bridled gu.
der with a rose arg. armed or.
5 !
or, between a branch of palm and
Saresbery, a fish haurient.
139. II Saunders of Brickesworth, Sibbertoft.
another of laurel ppr., and for disSargant and Sargeant, Staffs, two eagle's
and Flower, Northants, an elephant's
tinction charged upon the neck with a
wings conjoined and inverted ppr.
head erased per chevron arg. and sa.
saltire
humettee gu.
Clarior
ex
Sares of Sandwich, Kent, Horsham.
Sussex, Titley, Yorks, and London, a
goat's head erased arg., armed or.

133- 3

Sargant, Sargeant, or Sargent, Stafls, a

dolphin naiant

sa.

between two wings

ppr.

Saunders of Saunders Coiu-t, co. Wexford, and Saunders Grove and New-

arg.
f/-

133. 3
Radcliffe, 33,

89. 9

140. 5
12S. 1

Sargent, a goat's head erased or.


Sarjeantson, a cherub's head and wings

Sarmon, an elephant passant

WiUiam Henry

133-9

Sargant or Sergeant of Dvnton, Bucks,


a dolphin naiant or, guttee-de-larmes.
c/.

Saunders,

Square. W., an elephant's


head arg., erased gu., charged on the
neck with an annulet az., between two
palm-branches slipped vert. Fide sed
cuivide.
285. i
Saunders of London, out of a mural
coronet ppr., an elephant's head arg.,
charged on the breast with an ogress.

arg.

Prince's

obscuro.

Saunderson, an arm in armour embowed


holding in the hand a scimitar.
196. 10
Saurin, Ireland, an oak-tree ppr.
143. 5
Saurin, Morgan James, Orielton, Pembroke, same crest.
Saurin, ArthM, Paris, same crest.
Saussaye, Sir Richard Frederick de la.
Knight, Major-General in the service
of H.M. the Queen of Spain, Governor
of Carthagena and Commandant of

SAV
Murcia

and

SAY

493

Matthew

Richard
creen co. Kilkenny, Ireland, issuing
of laurel saltireways,
fructed and
Sausse, Knight, M.A.. Q.C., and late
out of waves of the sea a mermaid, all
slipped,
also
ppr.
Viricit
ovinia
Chief Justice of the High Court of
ppr.
Fortis aique fidelis.
tentas.
288. 2
Judicature at Bombay, out of an Savage, Rev. Francis Forbes, of the Savory, a hand holding a chapeau beantique crown or, a cubit arm in arArds, CO. Down, and Flushing Vicarage,
two branches of laurel in orle,
mour gauntleted and holding a long
Falmouth, same crest and motto.
aU ppr.
217. 5
cross sa., with a pennon floating there- Savage, a female's head affrontee couped Saward, out of a ducal coronet or, a
from gu., bearing the legend Foy in
at the breasts, the hair dishevelled.
horse's hind-leg az., shod of the first.
letters of gold.
Foy.
Savage of Hart Street, London, issuing
Olim faci77ivs.
123. 6
out of an Eastern crown or, two arms Sawbridge-Erle-Drax, see Drax.
Savage, Earl Rivers (eriinct). out of a
ducal coronet or, a lion's gamb erect
embowed in armour ppr., supporting a Sawbridge of London and Kent, a demisa.
A te pro te.
pheon sa.
36. 12
lion az., supporting a saw in pale or.
Savage, Worcs., out of a ducal coronet or, Savary of London, a cubit arm in armour Sawbridge, Edward Henry Bridgman. of
a lion's gamb erect sa., charged with a
holding in the hand, all ppr., a sword
East Haddon, Northamp., a demi-lion
rose arg.
c/, 36. 12
m pale arg., hilt and pommel or, en- az., charged on the breast with an
filed on the blade with a boar's head
Savage, out of a ducal connet or, a lion's
ermine-spot or, supporting a saw in

gamb

Sir

erased ppr.
Nocenles prosequor.
pale of the last.
Savery of Great Totnes, Shilston, Willing, Sawers, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
and Slade, Devonsh., a heron's head
a scimitar, all ppr., hilted and pomerased arg., between two wings sa.,
melled or.
Virtute, non verbis.
213. 5
holding in the beak an olive-branch Sawers, a mullet pierced gu.
Savage, out of a ducal coronet or, a
lion's gamb sa.
vert.
.Utt vita libera, aut mors gloriosa. Sawrey of Bro\ighton Tower, Lanes, a
Te pro te.
36. 12
Savage of Ballymadun. Ireland, out of Savignac, a lions head erased devouring
Roman fasces fesseways in front of an
a ducal coronet or, a lion's gamb
a man, the body from the small of the
arm in armour embowed holding in
erect sa.
back banging out of its mouth. 18. 14
Fortis atque fidelis.
the hand an arrow in bend sinister, all
Be
36. 12 Savell, Savill, or Savile, an owl arg.
ppr.
Dictis factisque simplex.
Savage, a lion's gamb erect sa.
.4 te pro
fast.
96. 5 Sawrey-Cookson,
G.
M.,
Efiquire.
of
te.
Savile, see Mexborough Earl of.
Broughton Tower, in Furness Cookson
cf. 36. 4
Savage-Graham, of Clonboo. co.Tipperary, Savile, Marquess of Halifax {e.itinct), an
crest, a demi-lion rampant ppr., gorged
Ireland ( l ) An eagle wings endorsed
owl arg. Be fast.
with a collar nebuly gu., holding in the
96. 5
ppr., charged on the breast with an Savile, Baron (Lumley-Savile), an owl
dexter paw a club, also ppr., and restescallop are., and holding in the beak
arg., charged with a bendlet wavy
ing the sinister paw upon a spur, the
sinister sa.
a trefoil slipped vert (for Graham).
Be fast.
rowel upwards or. Saxorey crest, in
cf. 96. 5
front of a dexter arm embowed in
(2) A lion's gamb erect or, charged Savile of Oxtou, Notts, an owl arg.,
with a rose gu., barbed and seeded
ducally gorged or.
armour, the hand grasping an arrow in
cf. 96. 5
ppr. {for Savage).
Savile, Bart, (extinct), of Thornhill, Yorks,
bend sinister the pheon downwards,
cf. 36. 4
an owl arg. Be fast.
Savage, a lion's gamb erect and erased
96. 5
the Roman fasces fessewise, all ppr.,
sa.
thereon a cross crosslet gu.
36. 4 Savile of Hill-top, Derbysh., an owl arg.,
Dictis
Savage of Brodway, Worcs., out of a ducal
charged with a trefoil gu.
factisque simplex.
NU desperandum.
coronet or, a lion's gamb erect sa.
Sawtell, Somers., out of a paUisado corocf. 96. 5
net sa., a stag's head ppr. Ccelum
36. 12 Savile of Oaklands, Devonsh., and Down
House, Glouc, an eagle rising per
ipsum petimus.
Savage of Elmley Lovet, Worcs., and
Highgate, Middx., out of a ducal corobend sinister or and sa., holding in Sawyer of Kettering, Northamp., on a
the beak a fleur-de-lis az.
Nil conmural coronet gu., a parrot's head
net or, a lion's gamb erect sa., charged
with a crescent or.
scire sibi.
erased vert, beaked of the first.
cf. 36. 12
Savage of Castleton, Derbysh., and Savile, Rev. Frederick Alexander Stewart, Sawyer, Edmund Charles, of Heywood,
Berks, a talbot gardant ppr.
Chesh., a unicorn's head arg., erased
of HoUanden Park, Hildenborough,
Tonbridge, same crest and motto.
gu.
Sawyer, Cambs, and of Causton, Norf.,
49. 5
on a mount vert, a hound on scent arg.,
Savage, a unicorn's head erased per fesse Savile, Notts, out of a ducal coronet or,
spotted of a liver- colour.
are. and gu., armed and crined. and
a pelican's head vulned ppr. cf. 98. 2
57. 8
holding in the mouth a fleur-de-lis az.
Savill, Notts, an owl arg., charged on the Sawyer, Sir James, Haseley Hall, Warw.,
breast with a fleur-de-lis gu.
in front of two caduceux in saltire or,
49. 12
cf. 96. 5
Savage of Tidminton and Powick, Worcs.. Savill-Onley, Charles Alfred Onley, the
on a mount vert, a hound on scent ppr.
Cherche et tu trouveras.
Glouc, and Chesh., a unicorn's head
Priory, Ash Priors, Somers.
(i) Out
erased arg.
of a crown vallory or, an eagle's head Saxby of Chaford, Kent, on a mount
49. 5
issuing from flames ppr., holding in
vert, a lion rampant erminois, collared
Savage, Clavering-, of Elmley Castle.
dove-tailed, with a line thereto reflexed
Worcs., a unicorn's head erased per
the beak a sprig of laurel, also ppr.
over the back and terminating in a
fesse arg. and gu., armed and criued
(2 On a mount vert, an owl arg., charged
knot az., holding in the dexter paw
or. holding in the mouth a fleur-de-lis
on the body with three mullets in
,17.
bend gu. (3) The crest of Marsham.
a dart sa., feathered arg., headed or.
49. 12
Alleri .n' tihi.
Sit saxum firmum.
Savage of Midsomer Norton, Somers., a
cf. 2. 6
uiii'orn's head couped at the neck per Saville of Blaby, Leics., an owl arg., Saxon, a talbot passant sa.
54. i
frsse wavy az. and sa.. charged with
membered or, charged on the breast Saxton, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet
with a trefoil for diflerence.
or, a nag's head arg., between two
three bendlets arg., armed or, holding
cf. 96. 5
in the mouth a sprig of oak fructed Saville, the sun or, rising from clouds
wings gu.
erect sa.

36. 12

Savage, Scotland, out of a ducal coronet

gamb

a lion's

fide! is.

erect sa.

Fortis atijue
36. 12

49.

l>pr.

of Rock Savage and Clifton,


Chesh., a unicorn's head erased arg.
Ware the horn.
49. 5
Savage of London, a pheon point up-

Savage

wards

az.

I,'4.

Savage. Ireland, a savage's head ppr.


190. 12

Savage of Norelands, co. Kilkenny, issuintr from waves a mermaid ppr.


Fortis
niiiiie fidelis.

Savage of Ardkeen Castle, co. Down,


Lisanoure Castle, co. Antrim, and Kil-

arg., tinged gu.


162. 5
Savory, Rev. Sir Borradaile, Bart., 66.
Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, W.,
on a mount in front of a cubit arm
ppr., the hand holding a chapeau gu.,
turned up arg., a serpent nowed vert,

between two branches

of laurel,

also

288. i
ppr.
Esse quam videri.
Savory, Sir Joseph, Bart.. 33, ITpper
Brook Street, W., a cubit arm ppr..
the hand holding a chapeau gu., turned
up erminois, in front a cross crosslet
fitchee sa.,

and between two branches

Saxton, Bart, {extinct), of Circourt. Berks,


on a mount vert, a griffin's head erased
sa.. ducally gorged or, between two

wings arg.
Say, Devonsh., out of a ducal coronet or,
44. 1
a bull's head sa. armed arg.
12S. 12
Say, a goat's head gu.
Say of Blechingtou, Oxon., a buck's head
,

couped
and gu.

or,

on a WTeath

of thorns az.

Say, a stag's head erased arg., guttee-delarmes, holding in the mouth a cinquefoil

shpped

vert.

Fare

et age.

SAY
Say,

Norf.,

of

Oakley
head erased

arg.,

holding in the
slipped vert {for

(i)

and
stag's

guttee-de-larmes,
ciuquefoil

mouth a
Siii/).

{2)

talbot's

head

erasisd sa., charged with four


bezants in cross, holding in the mouth
Fare et
a feather arg. (/or Hall).
age.

Saye and Sele, Baron (Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes) (i) A wolf sejant arg.,


gorged with a spiked coUar. and a line
therefrom reflexed over the back or
Uor Fiennes). (2) A dexter arm embowed vested sa., cuffed arg., the hand
ppr., holding a mole spade in bend
sinister or, headed and armed of the
second (for Twisleton). Forlem posce
:

SCL

494

Swaffham,
Court, Berks:

Hall-,

complete
armour scaling a ladder ppr. Paula-

ing the trunk of a tree eradicated, near


the top a branch issuing, all ppr.

Scales, Scotland, a chevalier in

206.

tint.

Scales,
et

Celer
121. 2
out of a

audax.

Mums

\'.

14.

Sehank,

an eagle

Scotland,

rising

Spero.
I

^-u

77. ;
eajl-

Sehank, Devonsh. and Scotland, an


with wings expanded ppr.
y^. 5
of Barton House, Devonsh., an

Sehank
I

'

eagle rising ppr.


Spero.
y^. ;
of Castlerig, Fifesh., an ea.L'Irising gu.
Spero.
Scbapmar, Scotland, a tower arg., ma-

Sehank

soned
]

aeneus

Sayer of MichaeU-Penkevell, Cornw., on


98. S
a mount vert, a leopard couchant reLondon, a
gardant ppr.
demi-Uon or, bUlettee gu., supporting
a spear erect ppr., encircled by a mural
Sayer, John, of Pett, Charing, Kent, an
coronet or.
arm in armour embowed ppr., garnished or, the hand grasping a griffin's Scardlow, an oak-tree vert.
143. 5
Scargell or Skargill of Knockwell, Cumb.,
head erased of the second.
and Yorlcs, a plume of three feathers
Sayer-Milward of St. Leonards, WaUingford, Berks: (i) Out of a wreath of
arg.. encircled with a bend or.
oak or. a bear's paw erect sa., holding Scarlsbrick of Scarisbrick, Lanes: (i) A
dove sa., beaked and legged gu., holda sceptre in pale and charged with a
bar of the first (for Jlilward).
ing in the beak an olive-branch ppr.
(2) A
mount vert, thereon out of rays of the
(for Scarisbrick).
92.5. (2) A magpie
sun a dexter arm embowed in armour
ppr. (for Ecdeston).
grasping in the hand a dragon's head, Scarisbrick, Charles, Esquire, Scarisbrick
all ppr.
Bear and forLodge, Southport, between two trefoils
{for Sayer).
bear.
slipped vert, a falcon close ppr., belled
Sayer, a cubit arm erect ppr., holding in
and jessed, and charged on the breast
the hand a dragon's head
erased
\\ith a mullet of six points or.
Patiarg.
entin vificit omnia.
233. 12
Sayer, out of a naval coronet or, a dexter Scarisbrick, Biaudos-, Marie Emmanuel
Alvar de. Marquis de Cast^Ja, of Scarisarm embowed vested az., and encircled
by a wreath of oak of the first, the
brick Hall, Lanes, a dove sa., beaked
hand grasping a dragon's head erased
and legged gu., holding in the beak an
ppr., the arm charged for distinction
olive-branch ppr., charged for distincwith a cross crosslet, also or.
tion with a cross crosslet or (for ScarisSayer, a dexter hand ppr., vested and
brick).
cf. 92. 5
tied at the cuff, holding up a griffin's Scarlet, Essex, two lions' gambs erased
head erased.
erm., supporting a pillar gobony or
Sayer, a sinister arm in armour embowed,
and gu., the capital and base of the
the hand grasping a flagstaff with a
second.
39. 8
pennon flotant to the sinister, ensigned Scarlett, William James Yorke, Achamore.
with a cap of liberty.
Isle of Gigha, a Tuscan column chequy
Sayers, a hand holding a scroU of paper
or and gu.. supported on either side by
between two branches of laurel vert.
a hon's gamb ermines erased, also gu.
215- 3
239. 10
Sayle of Leighton House, Cambs, in front Scarlett, Baron Abinger, see Abinger.
of a wolf's head couped sa., gorged with Scarlett, out of a ducal coronet or, a
a collar gemel or, three escallops
demi-eagle displayed sa.
So. 14
Who most lias served is Scarrow, a naked arm embowed branof the same.
greatest.
dishing a scimitar, all ppr.
201. i
Sayle, Charles Edward, M.A., 9, Brook- Scarsborough, a rock ppr.
179. 7
side,
Cambridge, same crest and Scarsdale, Baron (Curzon), a popinjay
motto.
rising or, collared gu.
Recte et suaviter.
Sayvell or Sayrill, the head and shoulders Scarth, Scotland, on the stump of a tree
of an Indian king ppr., ducally crowned
couped, sprouting a branch from the
or, crined and wearing a necklace of
dexter side and environed with a serthe last, out of the coronet a plume
pent, the head to the sinister, an eagle
of feathers vert, charged with three
rising, all ppr.
Volando reptilia spenio.
cincjuefoils arg.
283. II
Scaife, Xorthumb., an escallop reversed Scarth, Robert, Esquire, J.P., of Binsppr.
earth by Finstown, Orkney, N.B.,
Scales, Scotland, a lion's gamb holding
same crest and motto.
a branch of palm ppr.
36. 7 Scarth, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
Scales, out of a ducal coronet or, a swan's
a dagger ppr. Pax aut betlum. 212. 3
head between two wings sa.
100. 10 Scatchard, on a mount vert, a bezant
Scales of Middleton, Norf., out of a ducal
charged with a stag ppr.
coronet or, a plume of ostrich-feathers Scawen of Aden. Cornw., a cubit arm
arg.
c/. 114. 8]
vested gu., cuffed arg., the hand hold-

Scepter,

Scambler of Hickling, Norf.,


ducal coronet gu., a garb or. cf. 153. 2
Scantlebury, Arthur John, Wilton Lodge,
Boxmoor, Herts, a Cornish chough
ppr., holding in the beak an estoile or,
and supporting with the dexter leg an
antique shield vert, charged with an
anchor, also or. Et probus, et verus.
Scarborough, Norf., out of a mural coronet gu., a demi-Iion or, holding upon
the point of a lance of the first a
Saracen's head ppr., wreathed az.
Scarbrough, Earl of (Lumley), a pslican
in her piety, all ppr.
conscientia sana.
Scarbrow of Montague Place,

demi-lion rampant
ppr.,
langued gu. holding in the dexter paw a
scimitar of the first.
Fac et spera.

a buck's head erased gu.

sa.

Schardelow, a ship in full sail.


Schaw, Scotland, a covered cup
Schaw, a rose gu., barbed vert.

56.

160. 13
or.

149. 2
Schelley, an escallop gu.
141. 14
Scberlis, a castle or.
155. s
Schilizzi, see Vafiadacohi-Schilizzi.
Schindler, an anchor and cable ppr. 161 2
Schlater,
Rev.
Francis
Saunderson.
Newick Park, Lewes, an eagle sa. risiii;,'
out of a ducal coronet or.
Schneider, from a round turret a CorniNli
chough volant.
Sc'aneider, on a mount an otter enteriii
.

water.
134.
Schoffield or Schofield, a fleur-de-lis or.

148. 2
165. 2

Scholes, a cross crosslet sa.


Scholey, a dexter hand brandishing a
sword.
212. 13
Scholey of London, an arm in armour
erect ppr., the gauntlet holding a hurt,
on the arm a bend or, charged with a

swan

sa.,

between two hurts.

Scholton or Scholten, an antelope's head

couped ppr.
Schomberg, Duke

cf.

ot

Leinster (extinct):

mour embowed

(i)

126. 2

Schomberg

An arm

and

in ar-

holding in the hand

ppr. a battle-axe arg.

cf.

200. 6.

{2)

Out of a duca! coronet and between


two elephants' trunks or, a talbot sejant afi'rontee sa.
(3) Out of a ducal
coronet

or,

three

peacock's

feathers

ppr.

Schomberg, General Sir George Augustus,


United Service Club, Pall MaU, out of
a naval crown or. the sails arg., a demilion gorged with a wreath of laurel
ppr., supporting a flagstaff, thereon
hoisted a pennon gu., charged with an
anchor or. Persevere.
266. 15
Schomberg, Stepney, Holmwood, Seaford, Sussex, same crest and motto.
Schomberg, on a winged globe a dove
rising, all ppr.
159. 9
Schrleber of Winchelsea and Henhurst,
an arm in armour embowed ppr., garnished or, the hand holding a dagger
point towards the dexter, also ppr., hilt

and pommel
und wahr.

of the second.

Dentlich
196. 5

Arthur Thomas, Hengherst,


Woodchurch, Ashford, Kent, same

Schreiber,

crest and motto.


Schroder, a castle triple- towered ppr.
155. 8

John Henry William, the


Dell, Old Windsor, out of a foreign
ducal coronet ppr., a rose as in the
arms, between two buffalo horns arg.

Schroder, Sir

Vincet Veritas.

SCL
Scbultz or Schultze, on the top of an old
castle in ruins an eagle volant.
Sciaualuga, an esquire's helmet ppr.,
ffainished or.

ppr.
Pacem amo.
117. 8
a stag trippant ppr., charged on the
neck with a crescent or. Amo.

Scott, Charles Norman Lindsay Tollecf. 117. 8


Scot or Scott, Scotland, a demi-lion
maohe, same crest. Amo.
brandishing a scimitar ppr. Aut tace, Scott of Stourbridge, Worcs., and Staffs,
aut face.
a stag lodged ppr., the dexter foot
14. 10
Scot or Scott, Scotland, a demi-lion garresting on a billet or, charged on the
dant.
Aut tace. aut face.
10. 8
shoulder with a cross crosslet or.
Scot or Scott, Scotland, a demi-lion ppr.
Nunquam libertax gratior.
Aut tace, aut face.
10. 2 Scott, Ireland, a buck trippant ppr.
Scot, Scotland, a demi-lion ppr., holding
117. 8
in the dexter paw a rose gu., slipped Scott, Sir John Edward Arthur Murray,
and leaved vert. Fortis et placahilis.
of Castle House, Lisburn, co. Antrim,

22S. II

Sclater,

Hants, out of a ducal coronet

an eagle rising with wings displayed

or,

sa.

Philip Lutley, Esquire, M.A..


F.R.S., Barrister - at - Law,
Odiham
Priory, Winchfield, Hants, out of a
ducal coronet or, an eagle rising with
wings displayed sa. Ki fit) iv nji aravpip.

Sclater,

Sclater, Scotland, a lion


ppr.
Vi et virtute.

passant gardant

Scobell, Cornw., a de.xter

hand holding up

bomb

Scobell of Mevagisscy

12.

and

216. 6
of Polruddon,

Tregonnan, and llenagwins, Cornw., a


demi-lion rampant arg., holding in the
dexter paw a fleur-de-lis sa.
J
1 3.
Scobell, Lieutenant-Colonel Barton Laud
John, J.P., of Kingwell HaU. Somers.,
and
Littleton
Boscombe,
Lodge,
Bournemouth ( i ) A demi-lion rampant arg., holding in the dexter paw a
fleur-de-lis sa., the sinister paw resting
upon the wre,ith [for Scohdl). (2) A
stag's head caboshed {jor Laud).
(3)
A garb (jor Barton). In Dio .^a/uleiii.
Scobell of Nancealverne, Coruw., a demilion arg., holding in the dexter paw
a fleur-de-lis gu., and gorged with a
label of three points az.
In Deo salutem.

cf.

Major

Sandford

weeke, J.P., the Down


marley, near Gloucester,

and

same

Scoffield,

Lanes, a bull's head

'

'

or.
I

cf.

Soofleld of Soofield,

Kent, a

44. 12

bull's

head

i;u., collared arg., armed or.


cf. 44. 12
Scollay, Scotland, a hand pnintins.' with
one flnger ppr.
jjj.
Sconce, Stirlingsh., a wyvern ppr.. cullaifd and chained gu., charged on the

liivast

Scopham

with a star arg.

Scopham and Scopyn,

gaze ppr. Free.


17. 2
117. 3
Scot or Scott of Caraberwell, Surrey, a Scott of Harden, Roxburghsh., Scotland,
boar's head couped arg.. vubied in the
a stag trippant attired with ten tynes
neck with a pheon in fess sa.
ppr.
Pacem amo.
117. 8
Scot, a dexter hand holding a lance, all Scott of Thirlstane, Roxburghsh., and
ppr.
I am ready.
214. 11
Wall, Selkirksh., Scotland. Same crest
Scot, Scotland, a hand holding a gemand motto.
117. 8
ring ppr.
Do well, and let them say.
Scott of Edinburgh, a stag holding in his
Scot or Scott of Scotstarvit, Balcomie,
mouth a blade of grass ppr. Hie tutus
and Pitlochie, Scotland, a dexter hand
nutrior.
cf. 117. 5
holding up a gem-ring carbuncled ppr. Scott of Wooden, Roxburghsh., ScotIn tenebris lux.
land, a stag trippant ppr.
Amo.
Scot, a cherub's head ppr., the wings in
117. 8
I

crest

/ 44- 3
ScoP.eld or Scoffield of .Scoffield, Lanes,
a bull's head gu., collared arg.

saltier or.
189. 13
Scot, Scotland, a demi-lady richly attired
holding in her dexter hand a rose ppr.
Prudenter amo.
c/. 183. 14
Scot or Scott, Scotland, a lady richly
attired holding in her dexter hand
the sun, and in her sinister the
moon. Reparabit cornua Phoebe.
184, 4
Scot, a stalk of wheat ppr.
/ increase.
I54- 3
Potior origine
Scot, a star of six points.
virtus.
164. 3
Scot or Scott, Scotland, a ship, the saifs
bent and flags displayed, all ppr. Mihi
lucra.
160. 13
Scote, an arm vested gu., holding a roU
uf paper ppr.
cf. 208. 5
Scote, Cumb., a stag trippant ppr., attired and ungu. or.
Amo.
117. 8
Scotland, Scotland, a lion's head erased
ppr.
17. 8
Scotland, Sir CoUey Harman, 14, Queen's

Scott, Robson-, of

Scotland,

ppr.

S2}ero meliora.

Ash trees, Roxburghsh.,


Patriam amo.

crest.

Renfrewsh., Scotland,
Ready, aye ready.

Kelly,

crest.

Scott of London,

same

Fidus

crest.

of

et

117. 8

fortis.

Scott

Malleny.

Mid-Lothian

a stag

Amo

probos.
115. 7
121. 5

lodged ppr., attired

or.

Scott, a buck's head.


Scott, Charles,
Selkir:

wcleuch.

denter

a stag's head arg.


121.
Scott of Burnhead, Roxburghsh., Scotland, a buck's head erased ppr., collared az., charged with a star between
two crescents or, all within an orle of
laurel-branches vert.
In recto decus.
Nemo sibi nascitur.
Scott of Kew Green, Surrey, a stag's
head couped ppr., gorged with a collar

Scott, Scotland,

=;

az.,

thereon a muUet

aig.,

between two

crescents or.
Scott of Harwood, a stag's head erased
121. 2
ppr.
Ardenter amo.
Scott, Holland, a stag's head erased gu.
121. 2
Ardenter amo.
Scott, Madras, a stag's head erased ppr.
121. 2
Fideliter amo.

Scott, see Eldon, Earl of.


Scott, see Montagu, Baron.
Scott, see Clonmell, Earl of.
Scott, see Macmillan-Scott.

an archer shooting an arrow


tinni a bow ppr.
18S. 9
Scory of Resburne, Herts, out of a ducal
ruronet a demi-eagle displayed, all or.
Scott, see Young-Scott.
80. 14 Scott, Baron Stowell, a lion's head erased
gu., charged on the neck with a portScot, out of a ducal coronet a phoenix in
cullis or.
flames ppr.
Sit sine labe.
82. 5
cf. 17. 2
Scot, Kent and Loudon, an eagle or, Scott, a stag statant ppr.
Amo.
117. 5
priying on a bittern ppr.
79. 7 Scott of Caeglas, Llanelly, Carmarthensh.,
a stag trippant ppr.
Scot of London, out of a ducal coronet
Amo.
111,
an eagle's head sa., charged with Scott, Ersklne-, Ebenezer, Esqnire, of
an escallop arg.
Linburn, Mid-Lothian, a stag trippant
ppr., attired and ungu. arg., charged
Scot, Kent, Hants, and Sussex, a demigriffin segreant sa., beaked and legged
on the shoulder with a star of six
points of the last. Aino.
cj. 117 8
64. 2
Scopyn,

of

same

Lines,

7S- -

same

117. 8

Scott

Gate Gardens, S.W., same crest.


an archer shooting an arrow from a Scott, see Buccleuch and Queensberry,
l'..w,
Duke of.
I,SS. 9
Scopholme, Scotland, an eagle displayed Scott, see Polwarth, Baron.
of

et fortis.

jnotto.

Scobie, a Sword erect ppr.


170. 2
Scobie, John, Esquire, D.L., J.P., of Keoldalc, Sutherland, a dexter hand holding a dagger erect ppr.
Bi treun.
212. g

Fidus

'

13. 2

George TreHouse, Red-

crest.

Scobell,

same

Scot or Scott, a lion's head erased per Scott, James Robert, 6, Cambridge Gate,
chevron or and arg., charged with a
Regent's Park, N.W., upon a mount of
chevron az., thereon five bezants.
buhushes a stag couchaut ppr., the
dexter foreleg resting on a billet or.
cf. 17. 8
Scot, Scotland, a lion's head erased gu.,
Nunquam libertas gratior.
langued az. Spes vires augentur.
Scott of Trabrown, Scotland, a stag at

4. 3

inflamed ppr.

SCO
Scott of Mollance, Kirkcudbright, a stag
trippant gu., attired and ungu. or,
charged on the shoulder with a horseshoe, also or.
Amo.
cf. 117. 8

Scot,

l8o. 3

Baron.
Sclater, Cambs, a hunting-horn stringed
Sclater, see Basing,
or.

495
Scot or Scott, Scotland, a stag trippant

Scott, Macmillan-, Walter, of

Wauchope,

Roxburghsh., Scotland: (i)


head erased gu. {for Scott).

stag's
121. 2.

(2) A dexter and a sinister hand issuing from the wreath brandishing a
two-handed sword, all ppr. {for MacMiseris euccurro. Ardenter
millan).

amo.
213. 3
Scott of Oak Bank, Wetherel, Cumb., in
front of a stag's head erased ppr..

SCO

SCO

496

gorged with a collar gemel or, three Scott, Shropsh. and Wales, a demi-griffin Scott-Kerr, Captain Francis Louis
crescents fesseways of the same.
segreant sa., membered gu. Recte /aObThe sun ppr. (2) A stag trippant
etando supera.
ciendo neminem timeas.
armed with ten tynes ppr.
64. 2
Scott of Aldborough, Yorka, a stag's head Scott, Shropsh.: (i) A demi-griffin se- Scott-Kerr, Major Robert, of Sunlaws,
erased ppr.
greant sa., beaked and legged or. 64. 2.
near Kelso, Roxburghsh., same crests
I2i. 2
Scott, Scotland, a slag's head.
Becte /aciendo
Amo.
and motto.
(2) A lamb couchant.
121. 5
nemine timeas.
Scott-Kerr, William Murray Threipland,
(i)
A
of Fingask Castle, Perthsh
Scott, Sir John, K.C.M.G., D.C.L., of Scott of Scott's Hall, Kent, a demigriffin segreant sa., beaked and legged
Ramleh, College Road, Norwood, a
stag's head.
(2) A mermaid.
Potior origine
stag's head couped ppr.
64. 2 Scott, a star of six points.
virtus.
Scott of Redfordhill, Peeblessh., a stag's Scott of Betton Strang!
164. 2
I2i. 5
demi-griffin segreant sa., membered Scott of Balraouth, Scotland, a star or.
head ppr. Memor et fidelis.
:

Scotland, a lion rampant gu.,


gu.
Recte /aciendo neminem timeas.
wielding a scimitar az., hilt and pom64. 2
Aut face, aut /ace.
or.
Scott, Colonel Charles Edmund Southouse,
of Draycott House. Kempsey, Worcs.,
Scott of Brotherton, Kincardinesh., Scotland, a lion rampant brandishing a
a demi-griffin segreant sa.
Tout ou
scjmitar ppr. Paterno robore tutus.
rien.
Scott of Balweerie, Fifesh., a demi-lion Scott,
Rev. Richard Curtis Folliott,
gu., holding in its dexter paw a cutof Hulcote Rectory. Beds, a demilass ppr.
Dieu ma fait fort.
griffin segreant holding in his claws a
Scott of Benholm, Forfarsh., Scotland, a
flagstaff, therefrom flying to the sinister
demi-lion holding in his dexter paw
a pointed
pennon. Recte /aciendo
a rose slipped ppr. Fortis et plncaneminem timeas.
bills.
12. I
Scott, a gryphon passant sa., gorged with
Scott-Plummer, Charles Henry, D.I.., of
an Eastern coronet or, supporting with
Middlestead and of Sunderland HaU,
the dexter fore-claw a flagstaff ppr.,
Selkirk (i ) A lion issuant arg., holding
thereon flowing to the sinister a swallow-tailed banner gu., inscribed with
a twig of palm in his dexter paw.
(2)
A stag trippant armed n-ith ten tynes
the word Xagpoor in letters of gold.
ppr.
Consullo et audacter.
Amo.
Pacem
Scott-Chad, Joseph Stonehewer, Thursford Hall, East Dereham, a falcon
Scott, Scotland, a demi-lion gu.
Spe
vires augent'ur.
10. 3
wings expanded ppr., beaked, legged,
Scott of Horsley Hill, Scotland, a lion's
membered or, supporting in the dexter
head erased ppr. Pro pntria.
claw a cross potent.
17. 8
Scott, a lion's head erased gu., langued Scott of the Hague, an eagle rising or,
az.
Tace aut /ace.
and looking up to the sun appearing
17. 2
Scott, Scotland, same crest.
from under a cloud ppr. Amo inspicio.
Spe vires
augentnr.
17. 2 Scott-Gatty, Sir Alfred Scott, Garter King
Scott, Scotland, a lion's head erased gu.
of Arms, Herald's College : ( i ) A fernDomini /actum est. Spe vires augeniur.
brake, rising therefrom a cock pheasant,
all ppr. 269.5.
17. 2
(2) On a mount vert a
Sir
Fiancis
Scott,
David Sibbald, Bart.,
stag trippant ppr., gorged with a collar
of Dunninald, a lion's head erased gu.,
gemelle arg., and supporting with the
langued az. Tace aut face. Spe vires
sinister fore-leg a trident in bend
augeniur.
sinister or. (/or Scott).
17. 2
Cate at caute.
Scott of Logic, Forfarsh., Scotland, a lion's
269. 6
head erased holding in his mouth a Scott, an owl ppr.
96. 5
cinquefoil ppr.
Aut tace aut /ace.
Scott of Wood HaU, Yorks, an owl or,
Scott of Hedderwick, a lion's head erased
resting the dexter claw on an esgu.
Me /ortem reddit Deus.
cutcheon gu., charged with a fleur-de17. 2
Scott, Monteath-, Sir William, of Ancrum,
lis of the first.
Xon invita Minerva.
Roxburghsh., a lion's head erased gu., Scott, a dove holding in its beak an
langued az. Tace aut /ace.
olive-branch, all ppr. ETPEKA. 92. 5
17. 2
Scott of Abbethune, Scotland, a lion's Scott,
Sir
Charles
Stewart,
G.C.B.,
head erased gu.. and over it a rainbow
G.C.M.G., an escallop shell sa., charged
ppr.
Spe versus.
with a trefoil or.
cf. 17. 2
Perge.
Scott-Douglas,
Sir
George
Brisbane, Scott, Rev. Thomas Lucas, St. George's,
Bart., D.L., M.A., of Springwood Park,
Dublin, same crest and motto.
formerly Maxwell, Roxburghsh.: (i) Scott, WiUiam Edward, J.P., WillsA lion's head erased. 17. 8. (2) A
borough, Londonderry, same crest.
cubit arm erect grasping a broken Scott, Bart., Derbysh., a crescent, above
tilting-spear, all ppr.
Do or die. Pro
it an etoile of six points gu., between
patria.
214. 10
two eagle's wings or. Sidus adsit amiScott, Spain, a lion's gamb holding a
cum.
112. 6
thistleppr. ReddurUaspera /ortem. 37.6 Scott, Donald Albert, Esquire, of BeaScott, Scotland, a boar's head couped gu.,
consfield House, Hingham, Norf'., in
holding in the mouth a sheaf of arrows
front of a wing or, semee of bay-leaves
ppr.
Do well, and lei them say.
ppr., a crescent pean.
42. 9
Tace aut face.

164. I
Luctl.
Scott, a female figure ppr., vested, holding in her dexter hand the sun, and in
her sinister a crescent.
184. 4
Scott, Walter, of Raebum, Dumfriessh., a
lady richly attired holding in her dexter
hand the sun, and in her sinister the

Scott,

mel

'

moon,

a crescent of the

end,

ppr.
Sir Samuel Edward, Bart., of
Lytchet Minster, Dorset, out of park
pales erminois, an arm erect vested
per pale indented arg. and gu., cuffed
az., holding in the hand a scroll ppr.
Scott, Archibald Edward, of Rotherfield
Park, Hants, an arm erect couped at
the elbow, habited gu., cuffed erm.,
the hand ppr. holding a roll of paper
arg., the arm environed with park pales

Scott,

or.

Scott of Islington, a dexter cubit arm


erect vested sa., cuffed arg., l\oIding in
the hand a roll of paper ppr.
c/. 208. 5
Scott of Bevillaw, Scotland, a hand holdFacundia
ing a scroll of paper ppr.
215. 6
felix.
Scott, Scotland, a hand holding a closed
215.4
book ppr. Fidditas.

griffin's

head and wings

67. II

Scott of Edinburgh, a dexter

arm holding

in the hand a book haU expanded ppr.


Fidelitas.
Scott of Vogrie, Edinburgh, a dexter hand

'

sa.
c/.

Gala, Selkirksh., Scotland, a


from the waist affrontee richly attired
holding in her sinister hand a rose gu.
Prudenter amo.
Scott, Essex, out of pales or, an arm
erect vested az.. cuffed arg., holding
in the hand a truncheon of the last.
Scott of Enfield, Middx., in pales or,
a dexter arm vested az., cuffed arg.,
holding in the hand a roll of paper

'

Lerwick, N.B., same crest and motto.

cor-

lady

Scott,

Reparabit

non fraria.
nua
Watch wed.
159. 2
John Henry Francis Kinnaird, of

ppr. (/or Hope).


At spes
Phoebe.

all

Scott,

feathered and headed arg.


Doe
let them sat/.
c/. 42. 9
Robert Thomas Charles, Melby,

(2)

globe fracted at the top, under a


rainbow issuing from clouds at each

wed and

fifth (/or Scott).

gu.,

184. 4

and ruffs arg., holding in her dexter


hand the sun or, and in her sinister

Scott,

cornua

Reparabit

109. I
Scott of Sinton, Scotland, a crescent arg.
Crescendo prosim.
163. 2
Scott, late Rev. Thomas Scard, M.A.,
Vicar of Holy Trinity, Penge, Surrey.
a sun rising in splendour from behind
waves of the sea, surmounted by a
rainbow, all ppr. Surge illuminare.

ppr.

William Hugh, Esquire, of DrayHouse, near Derby, same crest


and motto.
Scott, Hope-, of Abbotsford, Roxburgh
(i) A female figure ppr., couped above
the knees, vested gu., with the waist
az., and a laced stomacher or, the cuffs
cott

Scott of Orkney, a boar's head couped


or, holding in the mouth four arrows

all

Phaibe.
Scott,

holding a ring ppr.


Scott, a

amor

a hand holding a pen.


plume.

Scott,
\

Nescil

hand holding up a human

fines.

216. I
heart.
216. 9

Viie la
217. 10

SCO

Domini factum est. Spc vires aug-:ttir.


Scott, Ireland, a rock rising out of the
sea, thereon a beacon fired, all ppr
Regi patrieeqxie

SEA

497

Scott of Wliytslaid. Scotland, a dexter


hand holding a broken lance gu. Pro
amore patriae.
214. 10
Scott of Hassendean, Scotland, a hand
holding a pole-axe ppr.
Trustie and
true.
213. 12
Scott, Berks, out of a ducat coronet arg.,
a wheat-sheaf between two sickles ppr.

and Scrimshire, Staffs, a Scrymgeour of Kirktoun, a lion's gamb


demi-man couped at the knees in
erased holding a cutlass ppr.
Dissiarmour ppr., holding in his dexter
pate.
hand a sword reclining on his shoul- Scrymgeour of Cartmore, Scotland, a
der arg., hilt and pommel or, and on
lion's gamb grasping a sword fessehis sinister arm a shield, also ppr.
ways ppr. Dissipate.

Scrimshaw

Scrimzeor
lion's
all

or

Scrymzeor,

gamb

ppr.

pant ppr., attired

fidelis.

Scott, Sir Edward Dolman. Bart., M.A.,


J.P., D.L., of Hartington, Derbysh.,
and of Great Barr, Staffs, on a mount
vert, a beacon sa., fired ppr., the ladder
Regi fidelis patriieque.
gu.

attired or,

or.

117. 8

ducaUy gorged

117.

a lion's

see

Chesterfield,

gamb

in pale sa.

Scuto

amoris divini.
36. 1
Scudamore, Heref., out of a ducal coronet a bear's

paw

in pale sa.,

armed

gu.

Scudamore, Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick


William, of Chelsworth Hall, Suff., out
of a ducal coronet or, a bear's paw in
pale sa., armed gu.
Scuto amoris
divino.

309. 9

Scudamore

of

Kentchurch Court, Heref.,

out of a ducal coronet or, a bear's paw


ppr.
Scuto amoris divini.
36.12

11.

round the loins and lined.


c/. 136. 8
Seougal, Scotland, a crescent arg.
Tanimplebitur.

or,

36. 12
cj.

erased and through the tun.


and
144. 9
motto.
Scroggs and Scrugges of Reynold, Beds,
Scott-Moncrieff, Major William, the Bara pewit's head arg., collared sa., with
racks, Hounslow, same crest and motto.
wings addorsed bendy of four or and
Scott of Toderick. the head of a lance
sa.
ppr.
Pro aris et focis.
Scroggs or Screggs, an eagle's head
0/. 174. 12
Scott of Gorrenberry, Scotland, an anchor
erased or.
83. 2
in pale and cabled, all ppr.
Speran- Scrogie, Scotland, the trunk of an oakdum.
161. 2
tree sprouting leaves and branches ppr.
Scott, Bart., of Thirlstane, Selkirksh.,
Ero quod cram.
145. 2
issuing out of a mural coronet six Scrogie, Scotland, an oak-tree ppr. Tanlances with pennons, three and three,
dem fit stirctdus arbor.
az., disposed in saltire.
Ready, aye Scroop, Scroope, or Scrope, out of a
ready.
ducal coronet or, a triple plume of
ostrich-feathers az.
Scott, Yorks, a monkey passant, collared
1 14. 6

dem

net

gu.

Scrivenor of Bacton, Norf., an arm couped


at the elbow and erect holding between
the thumb and first finger a pen, all
ppr.
217. 10
Scrivington, Hants, a tun in fess or.

154. 7

Scott-Moncrieff, Sir Colin Campbell,


Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, same crest

Scudamor'e-Stanhope,
Earl of.

Scudamore, Heref., out of a ducal coro-

Scrivener of Sibton, Suff., a stag erm.,

Scott-Moncriell of Coats and Rynd, Scotland, three stalks of wheat growing out
of the ground ppr.
Inde spes.
cf.

Scotland, a
a cutlass,

erect holding
Dissipate.

Scriven of Frodesley, Shropsh., Stapleford, Cambs, and Worcs., a buck trip-

Scroope of Wormsleigh, Oxon., a plume


of feathers arg.

115.

Scrope of Bolton, Yorks, out of a ducal


coronet a plume of ostrich-feathers.

163. 2

Scougall of Edinburgh, Scotland, a wTiting-pen ppr.


Hcec ornant.
ScOurDeld, Sir Owen Henry Philipps,
Bart., M.A., D.L., of the Mote and
Williamston, Pembrokesh.
(i) Upon
a moimt vert, the trunk of a tree
eradicated fessewise ppr., thereon a
greyhound courant arg., collared or
(for Scourfield). 287.8.
(2) A lion rampant sa., gorged with a wreath of oak
and resting the sinister paw upon a fret
Fideliter fortiter felior [for Philipps).

Devant

si je puis.

114. 8
Wilts, out of a
cf.

Scrope of Castle-Combe,
ducal coronet gu., a plume of feathers
arg.
Non hcec sed me.
cf. 114. 8
Scroope, Heref., in flames ppr., a phoenix

82. 2

or.

Scrope, Baron Scrope of Masham, out


of a ducal coronet a crab.
Scrope, issuing out of a ducal coronet a

Vincent, Es(iuire, J.P., D.L.,


Mantle Hill, co. Tipperary, and Merrion
Square, Dublin, out of a mural crown

Scully,

ppr.,

phamix

in

flames,

also ppr.,

charged on the breast with a cross


bottonnee or. Sine labc resurgens.
hand gauntleted ppr., holding a large pistol.
Vidi vici.

Scurfield, a

Scurfield, an arm embowed vested erminois, cuffed arg., holding in the hand

ppr. a large pistol, the stock sa., the


barrel of the second, firing of the
third.

George John, of Ford and Hurworth-upon-Tees, Durh., a cubit arm


in armour erect ppr., encircled by a
wreath of oak or, holding in the hand
a carbine erect, also ppr. (2) A scalingladder arg.
Vidi vici.
(for Grey).
Deum time regem serva.
Scutte, Dorset, a crane with wings elevated az., beaked and legged gu., holding in the beak a rose ppr.
Sea, two lob-ster's claws in pale, and in
each claw a fish.
141- 3
Seabright or Sebright, Worcs., a terak;:.
Scurfield,

tiger sejant arg.,

maned and crowned

Seabrook, a hand erect holding a cross


crosslet fitched in pale gu.
Scrope, Simon Conyers, of Danby, Yorks,
cf. 221. 14
citer.
Animo et fide.
out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of Seabry or Sebry, a bird with wings ad2.S7. 7
ostrich-feathers
Devant si je
dorsed sa., supporting with the dexter
ppr.
Scowles of Charlton, Berks, a demi-lion
claw
puis.
a
quill,
inflamed
environed
erm., holding in his dexter paw an
114.
8
and
cf.
with a serpent, all ppr.
escallop arg.
Scrope, Bart, (extinct), of Cockeriugton,
Yorks, same crest.
Seafield, Earl ol (Ogilvie-Grant)
(i) A
Scrace, a Cornish chough ppr., between
cf. 114. 8
lion rampant gu., holding between the
two wings gu.
Scrutevill, Durh., an arm embowed vested
paws a plumb-rule erect ppr. (for
erminois, cuffed arg., holding in the
Scrace, on the trunk of a tree entwined
Ogilvie).
hand ppr. a large pistol, the stock sa.,
2.
by a serpent a falcon with wings ex3.
(2) A mountain in
the barrel of the second, firing of the
flames ppr. (for Grant). Tout jojir.
panded.
third.
C rnigellachie.
Scrase of Bletchington, Sussex, a falcon
179. 2
with wings addorsed ppr., beaked, Scrymgeour, Earl of Dundee and Vis- Seaford, Baron (Ellis), on a mount vert,
a goat's head erased arg.
Non quo,
count Dudhope, a lion's gamb holding
membered, and belled or, standing on
a scymitar.
Dissipate.
sed quomodo.
the stock of a tree, round the last a
cf. 128. 5
i&. 13
snake entwined, all ppr.
Volando rep- Scrymgeour of BowhiU, Scotland, a lion's Seagar or Seager, a dolphin haurient
gamb holding a sword fesseways ppr.
and devouring a fish, all ppr.
140. 6
tilia sperno.
Dissipate.
Seago, William Rix, Oulton Hall. Oulton,
Scratton of Pennenden, near Maidstone,
Suff., a stag's head couped per pale gu.
Kent, a wolf'3 head erased ppr., hold- Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, Henry, Birkhill.
and sa. Sine tremore.
Cupar. Fifesh.
(i) An eagle's
ing in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert.
head erased ppr. (2) A lion's gamb Seagrave and Seagrove, a dexter hand
cf. 30. 8
holding a palm-branch ppr.
219. 11
erased in bend holding a cutlass, both
Screven, Shropsh., a buck trippaut ppr..
Seagrave" of Castle Ashby, Northamp.,
ppr.
Non degener. Dissipate.
attired or.
117. 8
six arrows interlaced in saltire and
WalScrevener, Scrivener, and Scrivener of Scrymsoure-Steuart-Fothringham,
all
downwards,
in
pale
points
three
ter Thomas James, of Fothringham,
Ipswich, Sufi., and Norf., an arm couped
ppr., also interlaced and bound with a
Forfarsh., N.B.
(i) A griffin segreant
at the elbow and erect holding bewreath of the colours, viz., arg. and sa.
ppr.
Be it
tween the thumb and finger a pen, all
(2) Same as (2) above.
165. 4
Seagrim, a long cross gu.
Dissipate.
217. 10
fast.
ppr.

32

5:

1,

SEL

SEA

Semper. See, two lobster's claws in pale gu., each


holding a fish arg.
141. 3
163. 2
quess.
Seal, a wolf a head or, embrued at the Seaton or Seton, Scotland, a crescent in- Seed, a demi-lion holding a cross crosslet
fitchee.
II. 10
Hahct cf suam.
flamed.
163. 12
nose and mouth gu.
30. 5
Seale, Northumb., out of a ducal coronet Seaver, Ricarde-, Major Francis Ignatius, Seeds of London and I^ancs, a demiKnight ComF.R.G.S.,
cock with wings expanded az.
F.R.S.E.,
or, a wolf's head arg., embrued at the
mander of the Royal Military Order of Seel, Lanes, a wolf's head erased per
nose and mouth ppr.
cf. 30. 5
fesse nebuly erm. and ermines, holding
Christ of Portugal, Knight Commander
Seale, Sir John Henry, Bart., of WonasDistinguished
Order
in the mouth a carnation ppr.
of the Royal and
cf. 30. S
tow Court, Monm. out of a vallery coroof Isabel the Catholic of Spain, and Seel, Molyneux-, of Huyton Hey, Lanes
net or, a wolf's head arg., the neck encirKnight Officer of the Imperial Order
(i) A wolf's head erased per fesse pean
cled with a WTeath of oak vert. 289. 12
and az. {for Seel). 30. 8. (2) On a
of the Rose of Brazil, of Paris, in front
Seale-Hayne, Rt. Hon. Charles, of 6,
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a peaof a pick-axe erect a Moor's head afUpper Belgrave Street, S.W., same
cock's tail ppr. {for Molyneux).
frontee couped at the shoulders ppr.,
In ccelo sains.
crest.
Charles,
Bart.,
Sherwood
turban
arg.,
pierced
through
the
Seely,
Sir
wolf's
the
Seale of St. Brealade, Jersey, a
Lodge, Arnold, Notts, in front of three
head by a sword fessewise point to
30. 8
head erased sa. Loyal en tout.
Malo mori quam
ears of wheat banded or, the trunk of a
the dexter, also ppr.
Sealy, co. Cork, out of a ducal coronet
tree eradicated, and sprouting in the
261. 20
Concipe spes
foedari
or, a wolf's head sa.
dexter ppr.
In Deo spero.
289. 1
Sebastian, Lewis Boyd, 22, Kensington
cerles.
cf. 30. 5
Court,
W., a demi-cat-a-raountain Seeres, a martlet holding in the beak a
Sealy, same crest.
cf. 30. 5
serpent, all ppr.
guardant ppr., holding in the dexter
Sealy, a quatrefoil gu.
148. :o
(Molyneux),
chapeau
a
paw an eagle's wing sa., and resting Sefton, Earl of
Sealy, a talbot sejant ppr., collared and
gu., turned up erm.. adorned with a
the sinister paw on a dexter hand
chained or.
cf. 55. 5
plume of peacock's feathers ppr. Vicouped at the wrist pointing upwards,
Seaman, a demi-sea-horse salient arg. 46. 7
vere sat vincere.
thumb and two fingers ppr.
303. 6
Seaman of London, out of a crescent
erminois, a demi-sea-horse barry wavy Seborne, Heref., a lion's head gardant Segar of Wrotham, Kent, and Lanes, on
a mount vert, an eagle rising regardant
and erased arg., collared az.
of six arg. and az.
Heref.,
an
eagle
close
ppr.
of
Sutton,
Seamark, a yew-tree ppr.
143. i Seborne
vert, holding in the beak a hawk's lure Segar, a demi-lion arg., crowned or, holdSearle of London, and Plymouth, Devoning between the paws a mascle of the
lined and ringed gu.
sh., a demi-lion rampant or, holding a
last.
10. 2
broken mast sa., the top set off with Sebright, a demi-lion rampant or.
palisadoes, thereon a flag arg., charged Sebright, Guy Thomas Saunders, Hever Segar, Norf., a tower gu., and issuant
from the battlements a demi-lion arg.,
Castle, Kent, a heraldic tiger.
with the cross of St. George gu.
Blakeshall,
heralholding between the paws a firebrand
mount
Sebright
of
Worcs.,
a
Cornw.,
on
a
vert,
a
greySearle,
dic tiger sejant arg., tufted and ducaUy
or, fired ppr.
hound sejant arg., ducaUy gorged gu.
cf. 157. 10
crowned or.
Segar, on a ducal coronet or, two snakes
cf. 59. 2
vert, entwined round a sceptre of the
Searle of Thanks, Cornw., on a mount Sebright, Sir Egbert Cecil Saunders,
first, between two wings, the dexter or,
Bart., of Besford, Worcs., an heraldic
vert, a greyhound sejant arg., collared
Seaton, Scotland, a crescent gu.

Viscount, see Londonderry, Mar-

gu.
59. 2
167. 14
Searles, a gem-ring stoned or.
Sears or Sayer, an eagle displayed with
wings inverted ppr. Honor et fides.
Seaton, Baron (Colborne), out of a ducal
coronet or, a reindeer's head arg.,
attired or, between a branch of laurel
on the dexter and a branch of palm on
the sinister, both ppr.
Sperat infestis.

Seaton, Scotland, a buck's head couped


ppr., attired or.
Bijdand.
121. 5
Seaton, Scotland, a swan naiant ppr.
Cum progressu cmiius.
99. 9
Seaton, Scotland, a Cornish chough on
the face of a rock.
Hazard warili/.
Seaton, a boar's head couped or.
For-

ward

ours.

43.

Seaton, Scotland, a wolf's head erased.


Forward ours.
30. 8
Seaton, on a ducal coronet a wyvern with
wings addorsed.
70. 9
Seaton, a dragon vert, vomiting flames
of fire ppr.
cf. 73. 2
Seaton, Durh., a lion rampant or.
Dieu
defende le droit.
i. 13
Seaton, Scotland, a soldier from the
middle bearing up a banner in bend
and displayed, all ppr. Sustento sanguine signn.
187. 9
Seaton, an arm in armour embowed in
fess from the elbow holding in the
hand a sword enfiled with a savage's

head couped.
Seaton, a gauntlet ppr. Ma/orum vestigia
premo.
209. 8
Seaton, a dexter hand brandishing a
sabre.

Seaton,

rayed

Scotland,
or.

Habet

212. 13
a star of six points
et

suam.

tiger sejant arg.,


or.

maned and crowned

the sinister arg.


Segar, Halsall,

170. 13

Newferry Vicarage, Bir-

kenhead, a wolf's head couped arg.,


Seccombe, Sir Thomas Lawrence, G. C. I. E.
Sheridan, Newton Abbot, a lion ramvulned gu.
Vincit Veritas.
pant sa. between two elephant's Segar-Parry of Little Haddam, Herts
(i) A buck's head couped arg., holding
proboscides ppr. Paralus et fidelis.
in the mouth a sprig ppr. {for Parry).
231- 13
Sechion of Milton, Oxon., out of a mural
(2) On a ducal coronet or, two snakes
vert, entwined round a sceptre of the
coronet or, a bull's head couped az.,
first, between two wings, the dexter or,
armed of the first.
cf. 44. 1
the sinister az. {for Segar).
Seckford or Seckrorde, Suff., a cock's
170. 13
head erased vert, combed and wattled Segrave, Henry, of Killeghan, co. Meath,
and of Kiltimon, co. Wicklow, Ireland,
gu.
90. I
a demi-lion rampant ppr., holding beSecktord, on a mount a greyhound passant
tween the paws an oak- branch vert,
ppr.
cf. 60. 2
acorned or. Dieu et mon Roy.
Seckham, Major Bassett Thome, D.S.O.,
of Whillington Old Hall, near Lich- Segrave of Dublin, a demi-lion rampant
holding between the paws a
arg.,
lion rampant.
Ut ducain
field, a
branch of oak ppr., fructed or, langued
spero.
I. 13
and charged on the shoulder for differSecretan, on a mount vert, an eagle reence with a martlet gu.
gardant or, semee of hearts gu., and
holding in the beak a laurel-wreath of Segrave, De, a lion's gamb holding a
branch of laurel vert.
the first.
37. 4
Seddon of Outwood and Kersley, Lanes, Segrave, five arrows or, barbed and
flighted arg., banded of the first and
two lion's gambs erased and erect sa.,
wreathed of the second and sa. 173. 3
supporting a einquefoil or.
Seddon of the Elms, Great Wigston, Segrave of Tilney, five arrows or, headed
and flighted arg., wreathed of the last
Leics.,
same crest. Non sino, sed
and sa., banded of the first.
173. 3
Seddon of Hartlepool, Durh., two bear's Segrove, a lion rampant or, holding an
oak-sprig ppr.
gambs reversed sa., holding a cinquefoil or.
Non sino, sed dona.
Selborne, Earl of (Palmer), on a mount
vert, a greyhound sejant sa.. collared
Sedgewick or Sedgewicke, two ears of
or. and charged on the shoulder with a
rye in saltier or.
154.4
trefoil slipped arg.
Palma virtuti.
Sedgewick, a sunflower.
Sedley or Sidley, Kent, out of a ducal
cf. 59. 2
coronet ppr., a goat's head arg., attired Selby, Baron de Selby, in the Kingdom
of Denmark, a Saracen's head ppr.,
128. 14
or.
wreathed about the temples or and sa.
See of Kent, a hand az., holding an arrow
Semper sapit suprema.
190. 14
point downwards ppr.
214. 4
'

SEL

SEV

499

Northumb. and Durh., a Saracen's Semple, Scotland, a stag's head erased.


ppr., wreathed or and sa.
190. 14
Keep tryste.
121. 2
Selby, Walter Arthur, of Earle and Bid- Semple, Scotland, a stag's head couped
dleston, Northumb., and Winlaton,
ppr., attired arg., gorged with a royal
Durh., a Saracen's head couped at the
coronet or, charged with a gilliflower.
shoulders ppr., \vreathed and tied in a
Keep tryste.
knot behind or and sa. Semper sapit Semple, of Belltrees, Scotland, a hand
suprcma.
holding a pistol ppr. In loyaitie.
Selby of Whitley and Wimbish Hall,
221. 8
Selby,

head

Essex, a Saracen's head ppr.


loyal.

Selby,
J.P.,

Fort

ct

190. 14
Esquire,
Cornhill-on-Tweed,

Beauchamp Prideaux,

of Parstow,
same crest and motto.
Selby of the Mote, Kent,

Semple, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet


a broken battle-axe, all ppr. c/. 172. 7
Senhouse of Seascale and Ellenborough,
Cumb., a popinjay holding in its beak
a label inscribed with the motto, Leo

Seton, same crest.


Set on.
Seton, Scotland, same crest.

163. 2

Semper.
163. 2

Seton, a flaming crescent.

Habet

et

suam.

163. 12
Seton, a crescent gu.
Set on.
Virtus
duxit avoriim.
163. 2
Seton of London, a dragon vomiting
flames of fire ppr.
Hazard zit /orward.
</ 7Z- 3
Seton, George, Advocate, M.A., F.R.S.E.,
F.S.A.S., on a ducal coronet a dragon
vert, wings elevated, sprouting fire ppr.
and charged with a star arg. Hazard
zet /ordward.
Seton, a wy vern vert.
Hazard it forward.

grntias.
a Saracen's
Vcb victis.
about the temples Senhouse, Pocklington-, Humphrey, of
Netherhall and Barrow House: (i) A
70. 1
parrot ppr., holding in its beak a label Seton-Karr, Sir Henry, C.M.G., M.P., of
inscribed with the motto, Deo gratias
Selenger, a griffin's head between two
Kippilaw, St. BosweUs, N.B.
(i) Out
wings.
65. II
(for Senhouse).
of an antique coronet a dexter hand
(2) A demi-leopard
rampant ppr., holding in the dexter
Selle, His Honour Sir William Lucius,
erect holding a dagger in pale, all ppr
paw an ostrich-feather arg. (/or
48, Montagu Square, W., out of a ducal
(/or Karr).
(2) On a ducal coronet or,
coronet a demi-griffin segreant. ConPocklington).
Vce victis.
a wyvern ppr. (for Seton). Avant sans
stantiam servare.
Senior of Tewin, Herts, on a mount vert,
pettr.
70. 9
a leopard couchant gardant ppr., Seton of Touch, Stirlingsh., Scotland, a
SelJOke of Haselbarrow, Derbysb., out of
cro^^Tied with a Saxon coronet or.
a mural coronet or, a cubit arm erect
boar's head couped or.
Forward ours.
vested arg., holding in the hand ppr.
Medio tutissimus ibis.
c/. 24. 9
43- J
an oak-branch vert, fructed of the first. Senlize, De, a lion passant gardant with Seton, Scotland, a man in armour on
the tail extended gu.
Selkirk, Earl of, see Hamilton, Duke of.
c/. 4. 3
horseback at full speed, holding on
Selkirk, Earl of (Douglas), on a chapeau Sennicots, a rose-branch bearing six
the point of a sword an imperial
roses ppr.
gu., turned up erm., a salamander in
c/. 149. 8
crown.
Inclytus perditm recuperator
Jamais arriere.
flames ppr.
two dragons' heads erased,
138. 2 Sentbill,
coronee.
respecting each other enfiled with a Seton, Major Alexander David, Mounie,
Sellar of Liverpool, a demi-swan with
elevated
ppr.
ducal
wings
100. 9
coronet.
Old Meldrum, Aberdeensh., a demiConfido.
Sellers, a demi-swan with wings addorsed Senton, Lines, out of a mural coronet
man in armour bearing up in his
100. 2
or, a lion's head az.
dexter hand the Royal Banner of
arg.
19. 12
a demi-lion Sent-Pier, on a spear or, pointed arg., a
Scotland gu., on a canton az. a saltire
Selsey, Baron (Peachey),
dolphin naiant of the first.
double-queued erm., holding in the
arg. bend ways and displayed, all ppr.,
140. 9
dexter paw a muUet pierced gu.
Me- Sepham, Kent and Surrey, a mermaid
scarf over dexter shoulder, plume and
mar ct fidelis.
ppr., ducally crowned, crined, finned,
waistbelt
arg.
Sustcnto
sanguine
and holding in her dexter hand a comb
signa.
Selward, Wilts and Warw., an eagle's
or, and in her sinister seaweeds vert.
head erased sa., collared or.
c/. 83. 2
Seton, Bart., of Garleton, Scotland, a
star of six points rayed ppr.
Selwin-Ibbetson, Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Septuans, Kent, a dolphin naiant ppr.
Habet it
suam.
John, Baron Rookwood, P.C, M.A.,
140. 5
cf. 164. 3
(i) A uni- Serell or Serrell, a covered cup gu.
Seton, Scotland, a Cornish chough on
M.P., of Leeds, Yorks
the face of a rock ppr. Hazard warily.
corn's head arg., semee of escallops, Sergeant, Bucks, a dolphin naiant or,
guttee-de-larmes.
c/. 140. 5
Seton, Sir Bruce Maxwell, Bart.. D.L.,
armed, maned, and erased gu. {/or
of Abercorn, Linlithgowsh.. a Cornish
Ibbetson).
(2) Two lion's gambs erm., Sergison, Charles Warden, of Cuckfield
Park, Sussex, a dolphin naiant sa.,
chough in front of a rock, all ppr.
erased arg., supporting a torch in pale
pierced transversely by an arrow arg.,
Hazard warily. Forward ours.
Vixi liber
or, fired ppr. {for Selwin).
vulned gu.
c/. 140. 5
Seton, a hawk's head az.
c/. 88. 12
et moriar.
39. 7
Selwyn, Essex, and of Freston, Beching- Sermon, a crescent sa., and issuing from Seton-Steuart, Sir Alan Henry, Bart.,
between
horns
a
cross
crosslet
of AUanton, Lanarksh., out of
two
lion's
gambs
erased
or,
the
D.L.,
ton, Sussex,
fitehed gu.
166. 9
an earl's coronet a dexter hand greispholding a beacon in pale, fired ppr.
ing a thistle, all ppr.
</ 39-7
Seroeold of Cherryhinton, Cambs
(i) A
Juvant aspera
castle or, and issuing from the battleVirtutis in bello praemium.
fortes.
Selyocke, Herts and Derbysh., out of a
ments a fleur-de-lis az. (/or Seroeold).
288. 8
mural coronet or, a cubit arm vested
Nigarum vestigia
arg holding in the band ppr. an oak(2) In front of a rose gu., a Cornish Seton, a gauntlet ppr.
chough ppr. (/or Pearce).
premo.
209. 8
branch vert, fructed of the first.
SemphiU, Baron (Forbes-Semphill) (i) Seroeold, Pearce-, Charles, Taplow Hill, Seton, a swan naiant ppr. Cum progressu
Maidenhead, same crests.
cautus.
Upon the dexter side a stag's head
99. 9
arg., attired with ten tynes az., and Serres, Scotland, an arm in armour hold- Seton, Sir William Samuel, Bart., of Piting in the hand a sword, all ppr.
medden and Cu.shnie, Aberdeensh., a
collared with a prince's coronet or {/or
demi-man in a military habit holding
SemphiU). (2) Upon the sinister side
c/. 45. 8
the banner of Scotland with the motto
a cock ppr. (for Forbes).
Keep tryst. Servante, a demi-buU gu.
on an escroU above, Sustento sanguine
Watch.
91- 2 Service, Andrew Graham, Esquire, DalMerces hcec certa laborum.
gowrie, Lenzie, N.B.. a lion rampant.
signa.
121. 2
Semplll, a buck's head erased.
Malo mori quam /a'dari.
Severn and Severne, Worcs., a cinq uef oil
I- 13
Sempill, Scotland, a stag's head couped,
148. II
or.
ducally gorged ppr., charged on the Servington of Tavistock, Devonsh., a pinec/. 121. 5
tree erased vert, fructed or, enfiled Severn of Powick, Worcs., same crest.
neck with a cross crosslet.
148. II
with a tun or.
Semple, a stag's head ppr., attired arg.
121. 5 Seth, a hand ppr., holding a cannon-ball Severn, Edward Charles Samuel. ThenDiligeniia et vigilantia.
216. 3
ford, near Banbury, same crest.
sa.
Keep Iryste.
Semple, same crest.
121. 5 Seton, Earl of Winton, on a ducal coronet Severne of Wallop Hall, Shropsh., same
crest.
Virtus prcestantior aure.
a dragon with wings elevated vert,
Semple of Cathcart, Renfrewsh., and
14S. II
sprouting fire ppr.
Stockholm, Sweden, a stag's head arg.,
attired az., charged with a crescent Seton, Earl of Dunfermline, a crescent Severn, a demi-horse salient pierced in
the breast by an arrow.
Semper.
cf. 53. 3
gu.
163. 2
119. 8
!^u.
Diligentia et vigilantia.

head
or

ppr., ^v^eathed

and

sa.

Semper

sapit suprenia.
190. 14

'

'

32

SEW

SHA

500

Seward, out of a ducal coronet or,


horse's hind-leg, the hoof upwards.

Seymour, George Evelyn, a phoenix

in flames ppr.

Seymour, Leopold Richard,

123. 6|

or,

82. 2
9,
crest.

Grosvenor

an

hour-glass

mouth a

arg.,

trefoil

holding

slipped vert.

the
Fugit

in

irrcvocabiie tempus.

Shadforth, the sun shining on the stump


cf an oak-tree sprouting anew.
145. 5
out of a ducal coronet or, a phcenix in Shadwell of Ljmdourie, Staffs, a demigriftin ppr.
flames ppr., with wings expanded or.
64. 2
Lucas-, William, the Hall,
Foi pour devoir.
82. 5 Shadwell,
Fairlight, Hastings: (i) An e,scallop
dexter hand fesseways grasping a Seymour, Sir Albert Victor Francis,
Eccleston
within
annulet
pale
az.
with
an
Bart.,
Street,
out
an
per
or
and
S.W.,
31,
sword in pale ppr., enfiled
of a ducal coronet or, a demi-phoenix
(for Shadwell).
(2) On a mount vert
imperial crown or.
(3) A dexter cubit
in flames ppr., charged with a bendlet
a wyvern arg., wings elevated or,
arm in pale vested gu., cuffed erm.,
sinister wavy or.
charged on the body with six annulets
Foy pour devoir.
rising from park pales or, the hand
Olim
or.
cj. 82. 5
ppr. grasping a truncheon arg.
Seymour, Culme-, Sir Michael, Bart., of Sbaen of Crix, Essex, a greyhound statant
Highmount,
regardant erm.. collared gu.
coronet
or.
00.
Limerick,
naval
mural
on
a
Essex,
Sewell,
crorni or, two brands in saltier in- Shaftesbury, Earl of, see Ashley-Cooper.
martlet sa.
flamed at the ends ppr., thereon an Shalto, R. C. D., of Whitworth Park.
Sewell, Philip, Esquire, of Clare House,
Durh., Cumb., and of Bavington,
eagle rising, also ppr., gazing at the
Catton, Norwich, uses : on a mural
Northumb., a salamander regardant
sun of the first. Foy pour devoir. 30S. 13
coronet a martlet.
(0/ no authority.)
Vice-Admiral
vert, in the midst of flames ppr..
Sir
Edward
Sewell, in a chaplet of roses arg., leaved Seymour,
Hobart, G.C.B., same crest and motto.
pierced through the neck with a spear,
137. 5
vert, a bee volant of the first.
point to the sinister, and in the mouth
Sewell, Frederic Robertson, Brandlingill, Seymour, Culme-, Henry Hobart, Esa cross crosslet fitchce.
quire, of GlenviUe, Bitterne, Hants, on
Cockermouth, upon a mount vert, a
cf. 138. 4
a naval crown or, two brands in saltire Shaftow, Northumb., a salamander vert,
bee volant ppr., within a chain in
261. 14
inflamed ppr., thereon an eagle rising,
flames ppr.
138. 4
arch or.
also ppr., gazing on the sun or.
Foy Shairp, J. C., of Houstoun, LinlithSewell, Thomas Davies, 29, Grosvenor
pour devoir.
gowsh., a steel helmet in profile with a
308. 1
Road, S.W., a pomme charged with a
wreath
Somers.,
encircled
by
a
Seymour,
two
wings
plumage
of
feathers
Vivit
pofl
conjoined
ppr.
bee volant ppr.,
fructed
ppr.
Non nobis
in leure surmounted by a ducal corooak,
funeravirtm.
180.4
o
261. 13
net, all or.
ShakeltOD, a poplar-tree vert.
144. 12
nascimus.
Sewell, an arm in armoiu' in bend dexter, Seymour of Burton, Oxon., a pair of Sbakerley of Holme, a demi-hare ramwings conjoined, the dexter or, the
grasping a staff in bend sinister,
pant arg., supporting a garb or.
sinister gu., surmounted by a ducal Shakerley, Chesh., Lanes, and Berks, a
crowned with a cap of liberty.
coronet per pale counterchanged.
hare sa., supporting a garb or. AntiSewell of Newport, Isle of Wight, Hants,
quum obtinens.
an arm in armour embowed ppr., gar- Seymour, Dorset, on each side of a cha308. 12
peau gu., turned up erm., a wing or.
nished or, holding in the hand an acorn
Shakerley, Sir Walter Geoffrey, Bart.,
Seymor, a swan's neck couped.
of the first.
J. P., of Somerford Park, Chesh., a hare
Sexton, Ireland, a leopard's face ppr. 22. 2 Seymour, a branch of oak fructed and
ppr., resting her fore- feet on a garb or.
22. 2
leaved, all ppr.
Sexton, Ireland, a leopard's face az.
iioriendo vivam.
308. 12
151. 3
Sexton, a woman couped at the waist Seymour, Ireland, a hind trippant ppr.
Shakespear of Langley Priory, Leics., on
ppr.. Tested gu., her hair flowing or,
a mount vert, in front of a falcon with
124. 12
holding in her dexter hand a chaplet Seymour, a negro's head.
wings elevated per fesse az. and gu., a
Fide et amore.

Gardens, S.W., same


Seward of Lee Cottage and Douglas,
Seymour-Crossley of Castletown, Ireland,
CO. Cork, and Newcastle, co. Limerick
j

Out of a ducal coronet or, the


hind-leg of a horse couped at the thigh
123. 6.
(2) A
az., shod of the first.

(i)

vert.

183. 5

cf.

192. 13

Sexton of London, out of a ducal coronet Seys of Boverton, Glamorgansh.. a demior, a dexter arm in armour embowed
lion rampant gu.
Crescit sub pondere
ppr., garnished, also or, holding in the
virtus.
10. 3
gauntlet an anchor sa,, fluke and cable Seys, Godfrey, Wirewood's Green, near
of the first.
Chepstow, same crest and motto.
Sexton, Ireland, a pheon az.
174. 11 Shaa of Lanham, Norf., out of a ducal
Seymer, a hawk's leg in fess erased,
coronet or, a nag's head arg., between
holding a quill.
two wings expanded sa.
113. 12
Seymer of Haudford, Dorset, on a cha- Shackleton, a poplar-tree vert.
144. 12
peau gu., turned up erm., two wings Sbackleton, Ebenezer, Sunnyside, Carlow,
or.
c/. 112. 9
a poplar tree ppr., charged with a
Seymer, Clay-Ker-, Harry Ernest, Esbuckle tongue paleways or. Fortiquire, of Hanford, Dorset: (i) A chatndine vincimus.
237. 9
peau gu. turned up erm. winged or (/or Shackleton, Henry, Aberdeen House,
Seymer).
Sydenham, same crest and motto.
(2) A unicorn's head erased
arg., gorged with a collar az., charged ^Shackleton, Joseph Fisher, Anna Liffey
with three cro.'^ses moline of the first
House, Lucan, co. Dublin, same crest
{for Ker).
and motto.
(3) Two wings arg., each
charged with a chevron engrailed be- Shad, Norf., out of a ducal coronet or, a
tween three trefoils sUpped sa, (jor
nag's head arg., between two wings
,

tilting-spear erect or.

or.

Clay).

8?.

Shakespear, Henry Hope, B.A., 4, Pembridge Mansions, BaySTiater, W., a


falcon with wings elevated and expan ded
supporting a tilting-s
erect ppr.
Fide sed cui vide.
of
Stratford - on - Avon,
Shakespeare
Warw., a falcon rising arg., supporting
with the dexter claw a tilting-spear
or, steeled arg.
Non sanz droici. 88. 5
Shaloross of London, and of Shalcrops,
Derbysh., a martlet or, holding in the
beak a cross patee fitched gu., charged
on the breast with a mullet.
Shales, a goat's head erased arg., attired
:28. 5

Shanan, Ireland, a dove holding in its


beak an olive-branch.
Virtitte duce.
92. 5

Shand, Baron (Shand), a dove with an


olive-branch in her mouth.
Virtute
duce.

Seymour, Lord, see Somerset, Duke of.


Sbadegrove, a wood or grove, the sun Shand, see Smith-Shand.
Seymour, -see Hertford, Marquess of.
shining thereon.
Shand, a dove holding in its beak aix
Seymour, Baron Alcester, see Alcester.
Shadford, tiie sun shining on the stump
olive-branch, all ppr.
Virtute duce.
Seymour of Bury, Devonsh., out of a
of an oak-tree sprouting fresh branches.
92. 5
ducal coronet or, a phcenix in flames
145- S Shand of Aberdeen, and Arnhall, Kinppr.
82. 5 Shadford, on a staff raguly in fess or, a
cardinesh., Scotland, a dove volant
Seymour, Charles Derick, 41, St. James's
lion passant resting the dexter foreabove the waters holding in the beak
Place,
S.W., same crest. Fide et
paw on an hour-glass erect, and holdVirtute duce,
a branch of olive ppr.
I

ing in the mouth a trefoil slipped.


of Knoyle House, Wilts, out of
5. 14
a ducal coronet or, a phoenix of the Shadford of Pvcd Barns and Darras Hall,
same in flames ppr. Foy poitr devoir.
Northumb., a lion passant gardant
ppr., the dexter fore-paw resting on
82.5

Seymour

comite fortuna.

93. 11

Shane, Ireland, an arm in armour embowed holding in the hand and by the
hair a human head couped at the neck
distilling drops of blood, all ppr.

SHA

5or

of Castlerig, Fifesh., Scotland, an


eagle rising arg." Sptro.
77. 5
Shank of Gleniston, Fifesh., same crest

Sharp, John Henry, 21, Palmeira Square,


Hove, Sussex, same crest.
Sbarp or Sbarpe, Yorks, same crest.
Sharp, a griffin's head erased per pale or
and sa., gorged with a ducal coronet

Shank

SHA
Sbaw-Lefevre,

see Eversley,

Shaw, Scotland, a phoenix

Viscount.
in flames

or,

of fire ppr.

82. 2

and motto.
77. 5
Shaw, Alexander-, of Caledon, co. TyShanke of RoUesby, Norf., on a ducal
rone ( I ) In flames ppr. a phoenix
coronet or, a lion's head erased per
counterchanged.
arg. (for Shaw).
cf. 66. 1
82. 2.
(2) An arm
fess arg. and gu.
Sharp, Russia, a plume of ostrich-feathers
cf. 19. 10
in armour embowed grasping a sword
Shanks, James, 79, Merrion Square,
ppr.
Virlute et vigilantia.
all ppr., hilt and pommel or (for Alex115. i
Dublin, on a mural crown ppr., an Sbarp, out of a ducal coronet per pale
ander).
Vincit amor patria;.
195. 2
eagle rising arg., each wing charged
or and sa., a wolf's head coimter- Sbaw-Hamiiton,
Very Rev.
Robert
with a trefoil slipped gu. Spero.
changed.
James, D.D., Dean of Armagh, Ireland:
cf. 30. 5
Shanly or MacShanly, co. Leitrim, Ire- Sbarp, J. Fox, Esquire, Treneere, Tor(i
In front of two battleaxes in saltire
land, on a wreath of the colours an arm
quay, an eagle's head erased az.,
an oak-tree fructed, all ppr., the trunk
in armour embowed ppr., the hand also
ducally gorged or, and holding in the
transfixed with a frame-saw or (for
ppr., grasping a broken sword arg., hilt
beak a pheon point downwards arg.
Hamilton).
Through.
(2) A pelican
and pommel or. therefrom five drops of
Hens cnnscia recti.
in her piety ppr. charged with a
biood.
Pro patria ct religione.
Sbarpe, Wallace William Jessopp, Socovered cup gu. (for Shaw). I die for
Sbanly of Fearnaght, co. Leitrim, Irelicitor and Public Notary, Falmouth,
those I love.
land, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
an eagle's head erased az., holding in Sbaw of Norton House, Denby, Pemt!ie hand also ppr., grasping a broken
the beak a pheon arg.
Procedez, ne
brokesh., on a bugle-horn in fess, a
sword arg., hilt and pommel or, thereregredez.
swan with wings elevated ppr. Lcetifrom five drops of blood.
Sbarpe, a wolf's head erased per pale sa.
tia et spe immorlrilitatis.
Shann of Hampstwaite, Yorks, in front
and or.
30. 8 Sbaw, William Otho Nicholson, of Arof an annulet or, a hand erect holding Sbarpe of Brighton, a wolf's head erased
rowe Park. Chesh. (i) A dove bendy
a dagger, all ppr.
Fideliter.
sa.. ducally gorged or.
sinister of six arg. and sa., holding in
Shannon, a demi-talbot sa.
Sbarpe, a wolf's head erased per pale or
the beak an olive-branch ppr., the
cf. 55. 12
Shannon, Earl of (Boyle), out of aducal
and sa., gorged with a ducal coronet
dexter claw resting on a lozenge
coronet or, a lion's head erased per
counterchanged.
evminei (for Shaio). 92.9. (2) Out of
cf. 30. 8
pale crenellee arg. and gu., charged Sbarpe, James Birch, of Glenturf, Cama ducal coronet gu. a lion's head erm.
with a crescent for difference.
Vivil
berley, Surrey, Major in the Royal
(for Nicholson). Percastraada.ftra. 17.5
post funera virtus
Spectemur agendo,
Engineers, in front of a wolf's head Sbaw of Heath Charnock, Preston, Hey
erased per pale sa. and or, gorged with
Side, and BuUhaghe, all in Lanes, a
cf. 19. 10
Shannon, on a gauntlet an eagle close ppr.
a collar vair, thi'ee roses fessewise gu.,
falcon volant ppr.
88. 3
Shapleigh of Totnes, Devonsh., and
leaved,
barbed,
and seeded ppr. Shaw, Ireland, a cock's head issuing
Cornw., an arm vested gu., turned up
Knowledge is power.
30. 3
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a chaplet Sbarpe, Henry Birch, 2, Albert Street, Sbaw, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant gu.,
vert, garnished with roses of the first.
Lower Grosvenor Place, S.W., same
armed and langued az. Mens immota
Shard of Horsleydown, Surrey, a lion
crest and motto.
marttt.
10. 3
passant per pale or and sa., guttee Sbarpe, James William, Woodroffe, Por- Shaw, a demi-lion gu., holding in the
counterchanged, resting the dexter
terlington Road, Bournemouth, same
dexter paw a sword ppr.
Fide et fortifore-paw on a bugle-horn of the
crest and motto.
tudinc.
14. 12
second.
Sbarpe of Melton, Suff., a wolf's head Sbaw, a lion rampant gu.. armed and
Shardeiow of Shardelow, Suff., a plume
erased per pals or and az., and charged
langued az. Mens immota.
'-13
of feathers arg.
on the neck with a horse-shoe arg. En Shaw of Woodhouse, Staffs, a hind's
115. i
Sbarman-Crawford, Robert Gordon, of
Dieu est tout.
head quarterly arg. and or, pierced
cf. 30. 8
Crawfordsburn, co. Down (i) A swan Sbarpe, Ireland, a griflSn's head erased
through the neck by an arrow headed
close ppr.
per pale or and sa., ducally gorged
az., the feather broken and drooping
(2) A dove rising holding
in the beak a laurel-sprig ppr.
counterchanged.
arg.
Durum
cf. 66. 2
patientia frango.
Sbarpe, Rev. Thomas Wetherhead, Bed- Sbaw, Sir Eyre Massey, K.C.B., 114,
Sharnborne of Sharnborne Hall, Norf.. a
dington, Surrey, in front of an eagle's
Belgrave Road, a hind's head sa. translion's gamb couped and erect, grasping
head erased or, the neck encircled
fixed through the neck with an arrow
a griffin's head erased sa.
with four plain collars az., a pheon
or.
Te ipsum, nosce.
Sharp, Scotland, a branch of oak acorned
point downwards of the last.
Shaw, Sir Robert, Bart.. J.P., D.L., of
ppr.
Bushy Park, co. DubHn, a hind's head
Progredior.
151. 3 Sbarpe, on a ducal coronet or, a peacock
sejant ppr.
Sharp of Hoddom, Dumfriessh., an oakcouped az., the neck transpierced by
tree ppr.
an arrow in bend or, flighted. TeipSub umbra quies.
143. 5 Sbarpe of Baydon, Cumb., a peacock
Sharp, William, Esquire, Barbados, a
sejant ppr.. in a ducal coronet or, holdsum nosce.
cf. 124. 6
iltini-lion rampant erased ppr., gorged
ing in the beak an ear of wheat of the Sbaw of London, and Colchester, Essex,
with a collar nebuly az., holding besecond, leaved vert.
a hind's head or, pierced through by
tween the paws a wreath of oak ppr., Sbarpe of RoUeston, Leics., and Winge,
an arrow of the same, headed and
ineircling an escallop or.
feathered arg.
Ruth, on a ducal coronet or, a pea227. 15
cf. 124. 6
Sharp of Kincarrochy, Scotland, a celescock sitting ppr., holding in the beak Shaw of Ardesley, Yorks, a talbot paslal crown or.
sant ermines, eared arg.
Pro mitra coronam.
an ear of wheat of the first, bladed
54- >
vert, and charged upon the breast with SbawofWoodfield. Yorks, same crest. 54. i
Sharp, Bart., of Scotscraig, Fifesh., Scotland, same crest and motto.
a crescent for difference.
Shaw, John Lancaster, Esquire, B.A.
(Oxon), Redgehill, Torquay, a talbot
Sharp of Stoneyhill, Edinburgh, Scot- Sbarpey of Sharpel, Kent, a cubit arm
passant sa., charged on the body with
land, a pheon ppr.
vested az., with three puffs arg., holdProgredere, ne retwo fleurs-de-lis or, holding in the
ing in the hand ppr. three spears, two
'in den.
174. II
mouth a trefoil slipped vert. Prudcns
Sharp, Herbert, Myrtle Grove, Bingley,
in saltier and one in pale, headed of the
-reds,
qui i,':liais.
3^4- 5
second, the staves or.
upon three pheons arg. an
Thomas Bradney, the
Mgle's head erased sa., gorged with a Sharpies of Triekleton, Lanes, a dexter Shaw-Hellier,
WolverWombourne,
Wodehouse,
hand brandishing a sword ppr.
..'.own, also vallery.
hampton (i) A cock arg., guttee-de212. 13
Sharp, a steel cap with a plume of
sang, combed and wattled gu. (for
leathers ppr.
Vivit post funera virtus.
Sbattock, Wilts, a dexter hand holding
Hellier).
Sharp of Bishopwearmouth, Durh., an
(2) A hind's head quarterly
220. 10
a lion's gamb erased ppr.
arg. and or, pierced through the neck
laL'le's head erased az., ducally gorged Sbaunty, Ireland, a chevalier brandishing
or holding in the beak a pheon arg.
with an arrow headed az., the feather
a flaming sword ppr., chained by the
broken and dropping arg. (for Shaw).
liit:ii spiro, spero.
neck or.
83. 10
:

'

SHA

SHE

502

Shaw, Charles Edward, Esquire, M.P., Shayer, on the top of a tree a pelican
in her piety with wings elevated and
of Rickerscote, Staffs, five arrows, one
addorsed.
Nil
in pale and four in saltirc, banded.
SheaSe, Bart, (extinct), of Edswall, co.
desperandum.
Clare, out of a mural coronet arg., a
Shaw, Sir Jolin Charles Kenward, Bart.,
cubit arm vested gu., cuffed vert, the
J.P., of Eltham, Kent, six arrows
hand grasping a sword in bend sinister
flighted,
saltirewise
or.
interlaced
ppr., the hilt and pommel or, between
headed, and encircled by a belt gu.,
a branch of laurel and another of oak,
Vinbuckle and pendant of the first.
cit

Kilcreene,

first.

co.

Kilkenny,

dove holding in

its

Michael Robert, Bart.,

6. 2

Shaw-Stewart,

Greenock
of
frewsh.
(i)
(for Stewart).

and

lion's

2.

(2)

Wight, of

meam

observabo.
192. 3
Shee, out of a ducal coronet or, a mount
vert, thereon a stag at gaze ppr.
118. 7
Shee of Cloran, co. Tipperary, Ireland, a
swan rising sa. Vincit Veritas. 99. 12
Shee, out of a ducal coronet or, on a
mount vert, a swan with wings addorsed ppr.
Shee, a swan rising with wings addorsed.
Cruce salus.
99. 12
Shee, Bart, (extinct), Ireland, a swan
with wings addorsed sa., beaked gu.
Vincit Veritas.
99. 12
Sheehy, Ireland, an arm in armour couped
below the elbow and erect holding in

217. II

d-enoto.

Hill, Isle of

Auchingree, Ayrsh., and Paulersburv


Park, Northants, a hermit's head and
shoulders affrontee ppr., vested in
Fidem
russet, his hood thrown back.

Bene

93. 10

vert.

Shedden of Spring

or.

a
13.
130.
{2) Upon
cf.
vert, a demi-wolf ppr., gorged

with a collar
also

erect,

magnis qnam

sa.,

ppr.

supporting a javelin
Gilson).
Scuto

(for
gladio.

Sheill of Nantes, France,

an arm couped

at the elbow and erect vested gu.,


encircled by a ducal coronet or, holding in the hand a sword ppr., pommel
and hilt of the second. Omne solum
forti patriae.

of Smithfield, Forfarsh., a cubit


erect surrounded by flames of fire,
the hand grasping a d'agger, all ppr.
Agere et pati.
cf. 212. 3
Sheils-Eccleston, see Eccleston.
Shells, Scotland, a boar's head couped.
Sheill

arm

Shebbeare of Shebbeare-Town, Abbotsham, Devonsh., a lion rampant ppr.,


holding in the dexter paw a laurelBe traist.
43. i
branch vert. Cum numine benigno.
Shells of Drumshallon, co. Louth, Ire'58. 7
land, a cubit arm erect vested gu.,
Shed, a tent or.
enfiled by a ducal coronet or, grasping
Sheddan, Scotland, a dove volant or,
holding in the beak an olive-branch
in the hand a dagger ppr.
Omne solum

BlaclihaU,
Renhead erased gu.

demisavage wreathed about the head and


middle with laurel, and holding a club
over his shoulder, all ppr. {for Shaw).
Spero mcliora. / mean well.
1S6. i
Shaw- Yates, Ernest Bentley, of Banwell
(i) A talbot passant
Castle, Somers.
312.8.
ermines, eared arg. (for Shaw).
(2) Upon a mount vert, a goat's head
erased arg., armed or, charged on the
neck with a pellet, and surmounting two
branches of oak in saltire ppr. f ructed
Mensimmolus.
or (for Yates).
312.9.
Shaw, Scotland, a hand holding up a
covered cup ppr. I mean well.
217. 11
Shaw of Elmwood, Lanark, Scotland, a
dexter hand ppr., holding a covered
17.

Sheild).

mount

a
olive-

Shaw, Scotland, a demi-savage wTeathed


about the middle ppr. I mean well. i86. i
Sir

Ireland,

beak an

branch, all ppr.


Fide et amore.
92. 5
Shears, a talbot's head erased ppr., collared and lined or.
cf. 56. i
Shearwood, a raven sa.
107. 14
Sheath of Wyberton, near Boston, Lanes,
a lion passant ppr. Leniter sustineo.

waist ppr., holding in the dexter hand


a key or, the sinister resting on a club
/ mean well.
reversed, also ppr.

41-5
1 54. 6
coronet

or, a triple plume of twelve ostrich


feathers, three, four, and five.
114. '1
(i) A demiSheild of Uppingham, Rutl.
ram or, semee of mullets gu. (for

of

Shaw, Bart., Scotland, a demi-savage affroutee, wreathed about the head and

cup

and neck erased gu.


Sheffield, three ears of rye or.
Sheil, Ireland, out of a ducal

London, an arrow in pale or, Shearer, Scotland, on a chapeau a dexter


hand holding up by the band a garb,
feathered and headed arg., passing
all ppr.
through a mascle sa.
Shaw, Shropsh., Chesh., and Surrey, six Shearer, Lieutenant-Colonel Johnston,
Simla, India, a garb or, banded with a
arrows interlaced in saltier or, flighted
serpent ppr.
Vive ut postea vivas.
and headed arg., and tied together by
a belt gu., the buckle and pendant of Shearman of Grange, Ballycarron, and
the

Dirino lutamine.
249. 19
Croxby, Lines, a boar's head

Sheffield of

also ppr.

qui paiitnr.

Shaw

by a boar's head and neck erased az..


langued and crined of the first.

Shaw

of London, issuing from rays of


the sun or, an arm ppr.. vested sa.,
the hand holding up a mort-head ppr.
20S. 10

Shaw-Mackenzie of Newhall ( i ) A stag's


head and neck affrontee couped ppr.
:

Mackenzie).
119. 12.
(2) A dexter cubit arm couped and holding a
dagger erect, all ppr. (for Shaw). Persei'erando.
Fide et fortitudine. 212. 9
(for

the hand a sword, the blade entwined


with a snake, all ppr.
cf. 210. 2

'

forti patria.

Sheircliff of Shirecliffe, Yorks, a cutlass


in pale arg., hilt and pommel or, enfiled

on the blade with a leopard's face

of the last

embrued

at the

mouth

gu.
22.

Shekel! of Pebworth, Glouc, an esquire's


helmet ppr.
iSo. 3
Shelbery or Shelbury of London, Surrey,
and Colchester, Esses, a lion's head
17. 8
erased per saltire arg. and gu.
Shelburne, Earl of, see Lansdowne, Mar-

quess
Sheldon

of.

of
Besley,
Worcs., Rowley
Regis, Staffs, ancl Henry James Sheldon, Esquire, of Brailes House, Warw.,
Optitmttn pati.
a sheldrake ppr.
Sheldon, John Prince, Esquire, J. P., the

Brund, Sheen, Buxton, Derby, same


crest.
Esse quam videri.
Sheldon, Middx., a sheldrake arg., beaked
gu., and holding in the beak a rose of
the last, seeded or, slipped and leaved

vert.
Shaw-Kennedy, John, i. South Eaton Sheen, a sword erect, the blade enfiled
with a rebel's head, all ppr.
191. 9 Sheldon of Aberton, Worcs., and UptonPlace, S.W., a palm-branch ppr.
on-Severne, a sheldrake ppr., charged
Shawe, five arrows, one in pale and four Sheen, out of a mural coronet a staff
raguly vert.
for distinction with an escallop gu.
in saltier, bound by a ribbon.
173. 3
cf. 147. 10
Shawe of Kesgrave Hall, Suff., a falcon Sheepshanks, Rev. Thomas, of Arthing- Sheldrake, a sheldrake ppr.
ton Hall, Leeds, Yorks, on a mount Shelletoe, a lion rampant arg., ducally
volant ppr.
88. 3
vert, a sheep passant arg.
crowned or, in flames of fire ppr.
Shawe, Henry Cunliffe, Esquire, of Wed131-9
dington Hall, Nuneaton, Warw., a fal- Sheere, out of a ducal coronet a swan
cf. I. 12

con volant arg.


88. 3
Shawe-Storey of Arcot Hall, Cramlington,
Northumb. (i A falcon sa., within a
chaplet of laurel ppr., charged on the
breast with an Eastern cross or, and
for distinction charged also with a
:

cross crosslet of the last.

(2)

hind's

head couped arg., charged with three


lozenges, one and two, erm., holding in
the mouth an arrow in pale or, flighted
Sola virtus reddit nobilem.
Shaxton of Buthell, Xorf., out of a ducal
coronet gu., a talbot's head sa., collared, eared, and ringed or.
arg.

with wings addorsed.


Sheffield,

manby

Duke

of

(extinct),

segreant with wings endorsed


sa., holding between the claws a ducal
coronet or. Quern te Deus esse jussit.
Sheffield, Sir Berkeley Digby George,
griflin

Bart.,

of

Normanby,

head and neck erased


fortiter.

Sheffield,

Charles

Sir Charles, Bart., of Castle


Goring, Sussex, a griffin's head erased
ducally gorged or. Fey e fdalgia.

Shelley,

Buckingham and Nor-

a boar's head erased


at the neck or. Comiler sed fortiter. 41.5
Sheffield, Earl of (Hohoyd), a demi-

Lines, a boar's
Comiter sed
41. 5

arg.

cf. 66. II
Shelley, Sir John, Bart., J.P., same crest.
Comme je trouve.
cf. 66. 11
Shelley or Shelly, Sussex, a griffin's head
erased arg. ducally gorged or.
cf. 66. 2
Shelley, Sussex, a griffin's head erased
,

arg.,

or.

Edward,

Essex, a garb in fesse or,

Romford,
surmounted

Shelley,

beaked and ducally gorged

or.

cf. 66. 2
a wolf's head couped between
or, charged with as many

two wings
bars gu.

SHE
Shelly, Suff.. a griffin's
diically gorged or.

SHE

503
head erased

arg.,

Sheppard, Rev.

66. 2

incumbent

Henry Drought, D.D., Sherburne,

head erased
lozengy or and vert, armed and maned
of the first. Nectemerenectimide. 49.5
Sherd, a bugle-horn arg., strung and
garnished sa.
228. 11
Sherteild, on a rock sa., a fire-beacon or,
flamraant gu.
cf. 177. 8
Sherfield, on the top of a tower a Cornish

of Christ Church, Belfast,


a derai-man girt round the loins with
a unicorn's head
a goat-skin holding in the dexter hand
piitria e/usque libertate.
a sword, and in the sinister a shepherd's
49. 5
Sbelmerdine of Langport, Somers., an escrook, all ppr.
Dirigo et defendo.
callop ppr.
Nil desperandum. 141. 14 Sheppard, Shropsh., a ram statant arg.,
Shelton, a Saracen's head ppr.
190. 14
attired or.
131. 13
Shelton, Notts and Yorks. a lion passant Sheppard of Frome Selwood, Somers., a
gu., gorged with a chaplet of laurel
ram passant ppr., between two olivevert.
branches vert.
cf. 6. 2
Shennan, Watson, Conical Hills, Otago, Sheppard, Rev. Henry Alexander Graliam,
New Zealand, on a dexter gauntlet or,
Rednock House, Stirling, same crest.
a falcon close perched ppr.
Yirtute Sheppard, Osborne, Glyn Clydach, co.
duce.
Neath, on a mount vert, a stag courant
Shenton, a dexter hand holding an open
regardant.
book ppr.
215. 10 Sheppard, Cotton-, Bart, (extinct), of
Shepard or Sheppard, Bucks, two battleThornton Hall, Bucks: (i) A lamb
axes in saltier or.
172. 4
passant arg., between two laurelShepard, Sussex, and of Mendlesham,
branches vert (for Sheppard). (2) On
Suff., a lion's head sa., issuing from a
a mount vert, a falcon with wings
Shelly, John, Princess

cf.

House, Plymouth,
erased arg.
Pro

lacessitus leone.

Shepheard of London, same


cruce vincit.
Shepheard of Ixning,
ppr.

crest.

Dextrn
221. 14

Suflf.,

ram passant
cf.

131. 13

Shepherd, on a mural coronet a wyrern


with wings expanded holding in the
mouth a broken spear.
Shepherd, a cock gu., holding in the beak
a cinquefoil stalked vert.
cf. 91. 2
Shepherd of London, a buck lodged regardant or, wreathed round the neck
with laurel vert.
cf. 115. 9
Shepherd, Devonsh., on a mount vert, a
stag lodged regardant arg., vulned in
the shoulder gu.
cf. 115. 9
Shepherd-Cross, Herbert, 19, Queen's
Gate Gardens, S.W. (i) A stork ppr.,
resting the dexter foot on a fountain.
and holding in the beak a cross crosslet,
all between eight bulrushes, four on
either side (for Cross).
(2) On a mount
vert, a ram passant in front of a gate,
:

Cape Colony,

in front of

120. 7

Sheridan or Sheriden, on a chapeau gu.,


turned up erm., a lion's head erased.
17.

Sheriff or Sherive of Bogbye, Warw., a


lion's gamb erased or, holding a branch
of dates, the fruit of the first, in the
pods arg., the stalk and leaves vert.
Sheriff, Scotland, a lion's gamb erased
Esse
or, holding a laurel-branch vert.

quam

videri.

cf.

2;.

London, a dragon rampant gu.,


holding between the claws a chaplet of
the last, leaved vert.
Sheringley of Dublin, a hand holding
a helmet adorned with a plume of
Sheriffe of

221. 14

unicorn's

chough rising, all ppr.


156. 13
Shergold, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding an escallop az.
i3- 10
Sheridan, a dexter hand gu., holding a
cross crosslet fitched or.
221. 14
Sheridan, Ireland, an angel in a praying
posture between two laurel- branches,
all ppr.
184. 2
Sheridan, Middx., out of a ducal coronet
a stag's head.
120. 7
Sheridan, Algernon Thomas Brinsley, of
Frampton Court, Dorset, out of a ducal
coronet a stag's head ppr. Cervus

tower or.
expanded and belled or (for Cotton).
Shepard or Shepperd of Chelsbury and
Nee timeo, nee sperno.
Koulwright, Oxon., a ram passant arg., Sheppard, Bart.,
of
Thornton HaU,
armed or, between two branches of
Bucks, same crests and motto.
laurel vert.
Sheppard, Ireland, a bull's head erased
Shepard of Battersea. Surrey, and Peasaz.
44. 3
marsh, Sussex, on a mount vert, a Sheppard, on a mount vert, a stag in full
stag current regardant ppr., attired
chase regardant or.
118. 12
arg.
118. 12 Sheppard of Peasmarsh, Sussex, issuing
Shepard or Shepherd, Devonsh., on a
out of the tower of a castle embattled
mount vert, a stag lodged regardant
or, a lion's head sa.
arg., vulned in the shoulder gu.
Sheppard of Campsey Ashe, Suff., issuing
from a tower or, a talbot's head sa.
cf. 115. 9
Shepard or Shepherd, Kent and Sussex, Shepperd of Kirbydon, Norf., a demibuek regardant ppr., attired or.
a stag lodged regardant arg. cf. 1 1 5 9
Sheperd, two halberds in saltier ppr. 172.4 Shepperson, on a mural coronet a wyvern
displayetl.
Ligurio rores.
Shepheard and Sheppard, a dexter hand
70. 6
ppr., holding up a cross crosslet fitched Shepstone, Sir Theophilus, K.C.M.G., of
sa.

feathers arg.

and

sa.

Sherington of London, a talbot

two assegais

arg.

sa.,

eared

cf.

54. 2

Sherington of Medburne and Lacocke,


arg., gorged with a wreath of oak
Wilts, Worcs., and Sherington, Norf.,
vert.
a scorpion in pale or, the tail in chief,
between two elephant's tusks, the upper
Sherar of Shrewsbury, on a chapeau gu.,
part chequy arg. and az., the bottom
turned up erm., a cubit arm in pale
gu., each charged with a cross formeesa.
vested az., cuffed of the second, hold123. 8
ing in the hand ppr. a garb or.
Sherland, a bull's scalp arg.
Sherland of Sheppey, Kent, and Norf.,
Sherard, Baron, see Harborough.
a griffin segreant arg., holding in the
Sherard, Baron (Sherard), out of a ducal
dexter claw a fleur-de-lis or.
cf. 62. 2
coronet per pale nebuly arg. and az., a
peacock's tail erect ppr., banded or and Sherland, Devonsh., a sea-horse arg.,
charged with an anchor sa.
Hostis hoHori invidia.
gu.
cf. 115. 6
crosier
or.
170. 14
a
ducal
Sherley,
Sherard or Sherrard, out of a
coronet or, a peacock's tail in pale Sherlock, Ireland, among flags vert, a
102. 5
duck az.
ppr.
Hostis honori invidia.
115. 6
Sherborne, Baron (Dutton), a plume of Sherlock of London, a dolphin haurient
in saltire ppr., a demi-eagle displayed

five ostrich-feathers arg., az., or, vert

140. II

sa.

Wright,
Lieutenant-Colonel
Sherlock,
and gu. Servaho fidem.
Barradaw, co. Cork, a pelican in her
Sherborne of Ribleton, Lanes, a unicorn's
piety ppr., charged on the breast with
head arg., crined and armed or.
49. 7
a fleur-de-lis az. Prest pour mon pais.
Sherbrooke, Viscount (Rt. Hon. the late
cf. 98. 8
Sir Robert Lowe, P.C, G.C.B., D.C.L.,
LL.D., F.R.S.), of Sherbrooke, Surrey, Sherlock of Grace Dieu, co. Waterford,
and all between two trees.
and Sherlockstown, co. Kildare, a peliin front of a wolf's head erased ppr..
Shepherd, alias Thwaites, of Mihi-Hay,
98- 8
can in her piety ppr.
gorged with a collar gemel or, two
in Heanor and Remerston, Derbysh.,
Sherlock, Thomas Thierri, 15, Harcourt
mullets of the last, pierced gu.
124. i
a hind's head.
Street, Dublin, same crest.
Vi si non
Shepherd of Nun Green, Surrey, a mount Sherbrooke, a fleur-de-lis.
consilio.
148. 2 Sherlock of Cahir, co. Tipperary, Ireland,
vert, thereon in front of two'shepherd's
a pelican in her piety ppr., charged on
crooks in saltire or, a lamb passant arg. Sherbrooke, a horse's head couped arg.,
the breast with a crescent for difference.
charged with three bars gu.
227. 2
Shepley, a lion sejant or, collared gu.

cf.

50.

13

121. 2

Sherbrooke, William, Oxton Hall, Southwell


(i) Same crest as above.
{2) A
Vi si non
wolf's head erased arg.

Sheppard, Captain Henry, J.P., of Clifton,


Glimrone, Roscrea, Tipperary, Ireland,
a hand holding a shepherd's crook.

Sherburne, Bart, (extinct), of Stonyhurst,


Lanes, a unicorn's head couped arg.,

cf-

Shepley, Surrey and


head erased ppr.

Deus

pastor incus.

Yorks,

7-

buck's

.^19. 8

pour

consilio.

armed

or.

cf. 98. 8
Sherlock, Wright, Barradaw, co. Cork, a
pelican in her piety charged on the
Prest
az.
breast with a fleur-de-lis

49. 7

mon

Sherman

of

pais.
Littlelinton,

Cambs,

and

Croydon, Surrey, a demi-lion rampant


sa., holding a sprig of holly vert.

SHE

SHO

Sherman

of Ipswich. Suff., a sea-lion


sejant per pale or and arg., guttee-depoix, finned of the first.
c/. 20. 2
Sherman, Devonsh. and London, a sealion sejant per pale or and arg.. gutteede-poix, finned of the first, charged on
the shoulders with a crescent for difference,

c/.

sejant arg., guttee-de-poix, finned or.


cf. 20. 2
of Ottery St. Mary, Devonsh., a
sea-lion sejant sa., guttee-d'or, finned
ppr.
cf. 20. 2

Sherman

Sherman

lion's

head erased gardant

of Coniral Hills

and

213.
Shields, Scotland, a dexter

of Perketoi,

New

Shields

hand

gu.
92. 10
Sberrard, IJncs and Leics., out of a
ducal coronet or, a peacock's tail erect
ppr.
Hostis honori invidia.
115. 6
Sherrif, Scotland, a lion's gainb erased
or, holding a branch of laurel vert.

Esse gitam vidcri.


Shershall, a lion sejant sa.

cf.

37.

8. 8

Sherston, Major Charles Daris, Evercreech House, Bath, Soniers., a stag

lodged regardant or. armed and hoofed


gu., charged on the shoulder with a
cinquefoil vert.
Shei-wen, Rev. William,

Dean Rectory,

219. 7
176. 10

demi-lion

rampant

or.

12. 12

a demi-leopard rampant

or.

c/-

Anthony

Shiell,

George,

23- 13

Esquire,

of

Middle Temple, London, a cubit arm


erect surrounded by flames of file, the

hand grasping a dagger,


et pali.

all

ppr.

Agere

cf.

212. 3

Be

traist.

43.

13

laurel vert.
Shirley, Sussex, out of a ducal coronet a
stag's head, all arg.
120.7
Shirreff, a lion rampant double-queued

Scotland, a boar's head couped

ppr.

i.

Scotland, a crosier or.


170. 14
a Saracen's head in profile couped
flTeathed or and az.
190. 14

10. 2

a demi-lion rampant or,


holding with the paws an anchor az.

Shields,

142. 10

see Ferrers, Earl.

Sewallis Evelyn, Esquire, Ettington Park, Warw., a Saracen's head


couped at the neck ppr., wreathed or
and az. Honor virlutis prcemium.
Loyal suis je.
190. 14
Shirley of Shirley, Derbysh., a Saracen's
head in profile couped at the neck
ppr., and wreathed about the temples
or and az.
Badges : (i) A horse-shoe.
(2) A Bourchier knot.
Shirley of London, three broad arrows,
two in saltier and one in pale, or,
plumed arg., enfiled with a garland of

Shields, Ireland,

Shiels, a

86. 13
ppr.,

membered

az.

cf.

an escutcheon

Shields,
Shields,

Virtute duce.
arg.,

gii.

or Shiells, Scotland, a dexter


gu., holding an escutcheon az.

Shiels,

thereon a pigeon

Shirley,
Shirley,
Shirley,
ppr.,
Shirley,

222. 14

Zealand, at present residing at


Eslemont, Moffat, N.B., on a dexter
gauntlet or, a falcon perched ppr.

Sherman, Norf., an adder nowed

hand

20. 2

Sherman, Suff., a sea-lion sejant sa.,


charged on the shoulder with three
bezants, two and one.
0/. 20. 2
Sherman of Newark, Leics., a sea-lion

Sherman, a

Ruth, a dexter cubit arm grasp- Shipton, an eel uaiaut ppr.


Pro lege Rege grege.
ing a scimitar.
Shipton, Yorks, a Hon ramrant.

Shield,

mullet pierced or.


a falchion erect enfiled with
a leopard's face or.
22. 1
Sfciers, a dexter hand holding a palm-

az.

armed and langued

Shirt, a griflin's

Shiercliffe,

or.

head between two wings.


65. II

Shivez, a demi-cat ppr.

branch ppr.
219. II
Shiers, Bart, {extincl), of Slyfield, Surrey,

Virtute

non

vi.

26. II

Shone, a dolphin naiant gu.

140. 5

a demi-Hon rampant sa., supporting an Shoobridge of Uckfield. Sussex, a leopescallop or.


ard's face or, between two wings sa.
13. 10
Shiflner, a greyhound's head erased gu.
Shore, see Teignmouth. Baron.
61. 4 Shore, a stork holding in its dexter claw
a stone ppr.
Shiffner, Rev. Sir George Croxton, Bart.,
Pcriimts licitis.
M.A., of Coombe, Sussex, Rector of
105. 6
Hamsey, Sussex, an estoile or, between Shore, Derbysh., a stork regardant arg.,
the rays six annulets az.
resting the dexter claw on a pellet.
313. 15
Shiklewdrth, a garb or, banded sa., and Shore, Derbysh., a crane ppr., resting tha
in the band a sickle arg.
dexter claw on a mullet sa.
cf. 153. 2
Shillinglaw, Scotland, a bee-hive with Shore of Norton Hall, Derbysh., a stork
bees volant and counter-volant ppr.
regardant arg., beaked and membered
gu.. holding in its dexter claw a pebble,
137. 7

Cockermouth, a demi-man holding in


his dexter hand a sword, and in his
sinister a staff, all ppr.
Sherwin, Hants, and of Bramcote Hills,
Notts, an eagle or. pellettee, with

SbiltOD, on a ducal coronet or, a dolphin


naiant az.
140. 4
Shinglehurst of London, a battle-axe

wings expanded az.


c/. 77. 5
Sherwin or Shirwin of Chichester, Sussex.
a demi-man holding in his dexter hand a

erect ppr.
172. 3
Shipey or Shippey, on a chapeau sa.,
turned up erm.. an escallop of the first

and gorged with a collar gemel sa.,


holding in its beak a holly-leaf slipped
vert.
Non dormit qui custodit.
Shorrock, Eccles, Esquire, of Law Hill
House. Blackburn, Lanes, a demi-stag
ppr., semee of mullets and supporting
sword, and in his sinister a staff, all ppr.
between two wings or.
between the legs a cross patee fitchee,
141. 11
Sherwin, Ireland, a demi-man couped Shipham, a demi-reermouse or bat with
all sa.
Perscieranda.
holding in his dexter hand a sword, and
wings expanded gu. and arg., ducaUy Short, Scotland, a ship in flames ppr.
in his sinister Jacob's staff, all ppr.
crowned or, vuhied of the first.
Spes in extremum.
Sherwood, a dexter hand ppr.. holding a Shipley, a hand ppr., holding an olive- Short of Tenterden. Kent, a griffin's head
branch of a rose-tree arg., leaved vert.
branch vert.
or,
between two wings az., semce219. 9
218. 10 Shipley of Twyford, Hants, out of an
d'etoiles gold.
cf. 65. 11
Sherwood of Colchester, Essex, in front of
earl's coronet or, the bust of a Moorish Short, a griflin's head arg., holding in the
an olive-tree eradicated ppr., two biDprince ppr.,
habited of the first,
beak a trefoil slipped vert.
c/. 66. I
books in saltire or. In via stcrncre.
Teathed about the temples arg. and Short of Edington Grove, Lines, a
Shettle, Warw. and Dorset, on a rock a
sa
griflin's head and neck with wings
A'ec placida contenta quieta est.
wyvern statant with wings elevated Shipman, Notts, a leopard sejant arg..
elevated sa., collared erm.
Sinceritas.
and endorsed. Leyiie tt certus. 69. 1
spotted sa., resting the dexter paw on
cf.hy. II
Shettow, a cubit arm erect holding in
a ship's rudder az.
Short, Essex, a griffin's head between two
the hand an etoile.
Shipman of Welby, Heref., a demi-ostrich
wings.
65. II
Shevill of Bishop Wearmouth, Durh., out
with wings expanded arg., ducally Short of Newham HaU, Yorks, a griffin's
of a naval coronet or, a demi-lion ramgorged and beaked or, holding in the
head couped or, between two wings
pant gu., holding between the paws a
beak a key az., and vulned in the
az.
65. II
ship's sail arg., charged with an anchor
breast gu.
Short of Bickham, Devonsh., a griffin's
sa.
Mon privilege et mon devoir.
Shippard, Sir Sidney Godolphin Alexhead or, between two wings az., each
Shewen, an antelope trippant vert. 1 26. 6
ander, K.C.M.G., 15, West Halkin
charged with an estoile of the first.
Shewersden, Essex, a demi-talbot arg.,
Street, Belgrave Square, S.W., a ram
cf. 65. II
eared sa., coUared gu., holding between
passant arg., armed or, between two Short of Lines, a griffin's head and
the paws a lozenge of the second.
laurel-branches vert.
Vi et virtute.
neck, wings
elevated sa., collared
Shiel, Ireland, an eagle's head between Shippard, out of a ducal coronet a peaerm. Sinceritas.
two wings ppr.
84. 2
cock's tail, all ppr.
115. 6 Short, E. W., Esquire, of 9, Woodside,
Shield, Northumb., a buck trippant ppr., Shipperdson of Pidding HaU, Garth, and
Sunderland, upon waves of the sea a
charged on the breast with an escutMurton, Durh., a hand issuing out of
ship in flames ppr. Spcs in extremum.
cheon sa., thereon an escallop arg.
a cloud and grasping a sword ppr. Shortall, John George, Esquire, -of ChiNubem eriviam.
cf. 117. 7
cago, U.S.A., a stag trippant ppr..
[

SHO

SID

supporting with the dexter fore-paw a


cross erosslet az.

Certavi

et

Shugborough, Warw., a demi-Moor ppr.,


wreathed about the head or. holding
in the dexter hand an arrow of the

vki.
cf.

117. 8

shuttle

sa.,

tipped and furnished with

quills of yarn, the threads


Utile dulce.

Shorter of London, a griffin's head

pendent

or.

sa.,
first.
Shuttleworth, Ashton John, Hathersage
and Shugborough and Shuckburgh, Warw.
Hall, Derbysh., same crest.
In Do67. 7
and Northamp., a demi-Moor ppr.,
mino confide.
Shorthose, a wyvern az.
70. I
wreathed about the head or, vested Shuttleworth of Gawthorp, Lanes, same
Shorthose, a hand holding a dagger in
arg., with an under vestment of the
crest.
pale point downwards, all ppr.
second, holding in the dexter hand an Shuttleworth of Great Bowden, Leics.,
Shortland, a sea-horse az., ducally gorged
arrow of the same.
same crest. jEquanimiter.
arg.
Shuldham, Baron Shuldham (extinct), a Shuttleworth, Baron (Kay-Shuttleworth),
Shortland, a sea-horse rampant az.,
griffin passant arg. Post nnbila Phcebus.
of Gawthorpe Hall,
Lanes: (i) A
ducally gorged or.
cubit arm in armour ppr., grasping in
63. 2
Shortreed, Scotland, a dexter hand hold- Shuldham of Shuldham and Kettlestone,
the gauntlet a weaver's shuttle sa..
ing a scimitar ppr.
Pro aris et fncis.
Norf.,
and Marlesford, Suff., same
tipped and furnished with quills of
crest and motto.
213- 5
yarn, the threads pendent or {for
Shortsey, a wolf passant holding in the Shuldham, Edmund Anderson, of DunShuttleworth).
(2) On a crescent az.,
mouth a fish.
manway, co. Cork, and Ballymulvey
a goldfinch ppr. {for Kay). Kynd
Shotter of Farnham, Surrey, a demiand Moig House, co. Longford, Ireland,
!:ynn knawe kepe.
Prvdentia et juslion rampant erminois, charged on the
same crest and motto.
titia.
shoulder with two arrows in saltier Shuldham, Frank Naunton Quantock, Shyer, a tower domed.
cf. 157. 15
gu., flighted ppr., holding in the paws
P.,
Norton
J.
Manor, Stoke-under- Slbbald, Scotland, two laurel- branches
a slip of oak-leaves and acorns, also
Ham, same crest and motto.
in orle ppr.
Sae baidd.
146. 5
ppr.
Sibbald, Scotland, two laurel-branches
Shove of Isle of Sheppey, out of a ducal
or, from the collar
bugle-horn penin orle vert.
146. 5
coronet or, a griffin's head holding in
dent of the last
Sibbald of St. Nicholas, Aberdeensh.,
its beak a cross erosslet ppr.
cj. 67. 9
Shum-Storey of Ham. Surrey (i) A
Scotland, a hand erect apaumee ppr.
Shoyswell, Sussex, a horse's head erased
falcon sa., within a chaplet of laurel
Ora et labora.
222. 14
arg., gorged with a collar sa., charged
ppr., charged on the breast with an Sibbald of Weetcott, Cornw., a hand
with three horse-shoes of the first.
Eastern crown or, also charged with a
erect ppr., holding a sword.
Sae bauld.
Shrawley of London, a hind's head arg.,
saltier gu. for difference {/or Storey).
212. 13
pierced through by an arrow in bend
(2) A cock regardant ppr., collared or, Sibbald, Sir .lohn, 18, Great King Street,
or.
from the collar a bugle-horn pendent
Edinburgh, a dexter hand couped at
cf. 124. I
Shrewsbury, Earl of (Chetwynd-Talbot)
or {for Shu7n).
the wTist holding a scroll, all ppr.
(l) On a chapeau gu., turned up erm., Sburland,
Ireland,
Sursu7n sperto.
a sea-horse arg.,
a lion statant or, the tail extended (/or
charged on the shoulder with an Sibbald, Scotland, a hand holding a
Talbot.)
8.
A goat's head
4.
anchor sa.
closed book ppr.
(2)
Ora et labora.
erased arg., armed or {jor Chetwynd). Shurmer, out of a ducal coronet or, an
215. 4
Prest d'accomplir.
128. 5
arm in armour ppr., holding in the Sibbald of Gladswood, Berwick, a dexter
Shrigley, a hand holding a bull's head
hand a cross erosslet fitched sa.
arm in armo\ir embowed grasping a
erased ppr.
hauld.
out
of
scymitar
ppr.
Sae
Shury,
a ducal coronet or, a dex196. 10
Shrimpton, a leopard passant ppr.
ter arm in armour embowed ppr., gar- Sibbald of Kipps, Scotland, a mort-head
ppr.
Me certum mors certa facit.
nished of the first, holding in the hand,
cf. 24. 2
also ppr., a cross erosslet fitched sa.
Shrubb of Merrist Wood and Stoke,
193. II
Sibbald of Balgonie, Fifesh., Scotland, a
Surrey, on an oak-branch in fess vert, Shute, Baron, see Barrincton, Viscount.
Justitia.
cross moline gu.
fructed ppr., an eagle close regardant Shute of Shute, near Crediton, Devonsh.,
165. 3
a griffin sejant or, pierced in the breast Sibbald, Berks, out of a ducal coronet
of the last, charged on the breast -nith
are., a garb between two sickles ppr.
by an arrow arg. Ictus non victus.
an escallop gu. Sub cruce semper
Domini factum.
Verite sans peur.
viridis.
62. 12
Shrubsole of Canterbury, Kent, a cubit Shute, Hants, a griffin sejant or, pierced SIbbering, George Thomas, Barry, Glaraorgansh., a bear passant through a
through the breast by a broken spear
arm erect vested gu., cuffed arg.. holdhoop.
Lcete disco.
ppr.
ing in the hand ppr. a cherry-tree
cf. 62. 12
branch fructed of the first.
Shute, General Sir Charles Cameron, Sibley, Walter Knowsley, Esquire, M.A.,
M.D.,
S, Duke Street Mansions, GrosK.C.B., C.B., of 12, Brunswick Place,
Shuckburgh, Sir Stewkley Frederick
venor Square, W., and Chalet SansBrighton, and Dinsdale, West Cliff,
Draycott, Bart., of Shuckburgh, DavSouci, Puys, Dieppe, France, a demiBournemouth, and Carlton Club, a
entry, Warw., a black-a-Moor, couped
lion rampant holding in its paws a
griffin sejant arg., transfixed through
at the waist ppr., holding in his dexter
fleur-de-lis or.
Suaviter et fortiter.
the breast with a broken spear ppr.
hand a dart or. Hcec manus ob patriam.
Ictus non virtus.
SIborne of Kilmainham, Dublin, a falcon
Shuckburgh, Richard Henry, Esquire, of
close az., jessed and belled or. holding
Bourton Hall, Warw., a demi-Moor Shute, Cumb. and Yorks, a griffin sejant
in the beak and passing over the back
or, pierced in the breast by a broken
ppr., wreathed about the temples or
a lure twined or and gu., the lino
sword-blade arg., vulned gu. cf. 62. 12
and sa. habited arg. semee of mullets
Sine macula.
resting on the wreath.
pierced, also sa., and holding in the Shuter of Winterbourne, Wilts, on a
mount vert, a leopard sejant ppr., SIbthorpe, Coningsby Charles, of Candexter hand an arrow point downwick Hall, Lines: (i) A demi-lion
ducally gorged and lined or.
wards ppr. Vigilate et orate.
264. 3
erased arg., collared sa., holding in the
Wilts,
demi - Moor
c/. 24. 12
a
Shuckburgh,
dexter paw a fieur-de-lis of the fast {for
wreathed about the head, holding in Shuttleworth, Lanes and Durh., a bear
Sibthorpe).
passant arg.
(2) A demi-leopard parthe dexter hand an arrow in bend
dant ppr., debruised w'ith two bendlets
Hire manus oh patriam.
Shuttleworth, Frank, of Old Warden Park.
sinister ppr.
NU conscire sibi.
az. {for Waldo).
Biggleswade, issuant from a chaplet of
Shuckburgh, Blencowe-, Kev. Charles, a
Vestigia nulla retrorsum.
roses gu., a cubit arm in armour, the
demi-Moor ppr., wreathed about the
hand in a gauntlet ppr., holding a Sicklemore, Suff., a garb or, banded gu.
temples or and sa., habited org., semee
153. 2
shuttle
tipped
and
in bend sinister sa.,
of mullets pierced of the third, and
furnished or.
Sicklemore of Nether Court, St. LawEsto vdocior vita.
holding in the dexter hand an arrow
Par
rence, Isle of Thanet, same crest.
Vigilate
et
211- 3
point downwards ppr.
pari.
orate.
264. 3 Shuttleworth of Hodsock Park, Notts,
a cubit arm erect in armour ppr., Siddons, t-.TO lion's gambs erased sa.,
Shuckforth, Norf., an eagle's head erased

between two wings


beaked of the last.

or,

collared

^
'

ppr.

83. 2

holding

in

the

gauntlet

weaver's

holding up a cinquefoil

or.

SIM

506

SID

a greyhound current

Siddons, a boar's head erased erm., tusked


or, surmounted by a plume of three
ostrich-feathers az.
Thus thou must do
if thou have it.

Silk,
az.

Sidebotham, Joseph Watson, Merlewood,


Bowdon. Chesh., a demi-lion rampant
gorged with a collar, and pendent there-

Sillar,

Sill,

arg.,

collared
58. 3

Simmer, Scotland, a stag lodged ppr.


115. 7

cf.

a demi-griffin ppr., collared arg.


64. 2

cf.

A. M., Esquire,

2,

Simminges, a raven sa., holding in the


dexter claw a rose gu., leaved and

Queen Anne's

slipped vert.
a swan's Simminges of London, a lion sejant gu.,
Toujours
resting the dexter paw on an escut-

Westminster, S.W.,
head between two wings.
Gate,

cheon or.
313. II
head az., beaked and Simmonds, a lion's gamb wielding a
battle-axe, all or.
between two wings gu.
cf. 38. 3
mount vert, a talbot regardant sable, Sillifant, Arthur Onslow, of Coombe, Simmons, the late Field-Marshal Sir John
Devonsh., at the foot of a cross Calvary
Lintorn Arabin Simmons,
G.C.B..
gorged with a coUar vair, resting the
Mens conscia recti.
G.C.M.G., K.C.B., C.B., a stump of an
or, a lizard ppr.
dexter forefoot on an escocheon arg.
oak-tree sprouting, in front thereof a
237- 8
charged with a bugle horn sable.
mount, thereon a branch of laurel
261. 19 Silly of Heligan, Cornw., two bull's horns
Labor ipse voluplas.
or.
fructed in bend sinister, all ppr.
123. 8
Sideley, out of a ducal coronet a goat's

from an escutcheon.
Sidebottom, Tom Harrop, of Etherow
House, HoUingworth. Chesh.. upon a

128. 14
head.
Sidesert or Sidserl, Scotland, an eagle's
head issuing gu. Virtutepromoveo. 83.1
Sideserf or Sidserf, Scotland, a cornu152. 13
copia ppr. Industria ditat.
Sidesert, Scotland, an eagle's head couped

fidele.

Sillesden, a bird's

collared or,

Cornw., a lion sejant.


8. 8
Edward, Esquire, Testcombe,
Stockbridge, Hants, and 14, Cadogan
Gardens, London, S.W., a huntinghorn or, stringed gu., between two

Silly,

Stabilitate et Victoria

Simmons, Winston Churchill, Esquire,


of Churchill,
Richmond, Tasmania,
Chairman of the General Sessions,
same crest and motto.
wings az.
Simmons, a greyhound's head collared.
In recto decus.
61. 2
83. i Silver, a hand holding a vine-branch. 2 19.
az.
Semper virtule vivo.
Sidey, a tiger sejant regardant arg., Silver of Netherley, Scotland, a unicorn's Simmons, a greyhound's head gorged
with a plain collar, charged with a
head erased arg., charged with a chevmaned sa., holding an arrow of the
Silva,

ron gu. Nil dcsperandum.


cf. 49. 5
Sidmouth, Viscount (Addington), a cat- Silver, Herts and Hant?, an heraldic
tiger's head erased gu., tusked, tufted,
ppr.,
gardant
sejant
a-mountain
and
maned
or.
resting
upon
cf. 25. 4
bezantee, his dexter paw
an escutcheon az., charged with a mace Silver of Norwich, a demi-lion regardant
or, holding three ears of corn ppr., and
erect surmounted with a regal cro-ivn
issuant out of a castle gu.
Lihertas
or, a bordure engrailed arg.
308. 14 Silver, a lion rampant holding between
sub rege pio.
the paws a battle-axe.
Sidney, see De Lisle and Dudley, Baron.

mullet of five points.

ef.

61. 2

Simmons, a dolphin naiant.


140. 5
Simmons, a stag's head erased.
121. 2
Simmons, Ireland, a sea-lion rampant
gu.

20. 5

Simmons, Kent, a beaver passant, holding in the mouth an olive-branch, all


ppr.

Simms, a gad-fly ppr.


Kent: (i) A Silverthorn of Bristol, a dove alighting Simon of Perth, a hon's gamb holding a
Bart.,
Shelley-,
on a sheaf of barley, all ppr.
battle-axe.
God giveth the victory.
porcupine passant az., armed, collared,
and chained or {for Sidney). (2) A Silvertop, Francis Somerled, of Minstercf. 38. 3
Acres, Northumb., a wolf's head erased Simon, a pegasus current arg., winged
griffin's head erased arg., beaked and
arg., langued gu., pierced with a broken
Quo
gu.
ducally gorged or {for Shelley).
47. I
spear ppr.
Simon, M. St. L., R.E., a griffin passant.
cf. 66. 2
fata vocant.

Sidney,

Sidney, Philip,

James's
statant

chained

Royal

Societies Club, St.


S.W., a porcupine
quiUed, collared, and

Street,
az.,

or.

Sidney, Henry,

2S1. 15
Quo fata vacant.
Cowper Hall, Morpeth,

Northumb., same

crest and motto.


Frederick Edward, F.S.A., of
N.W., upon a
Frognal,
Moreton,
mount vert, a porcupine statant or,
semee of mullets az. Quo fata vocant.
Sidney of Bowes Manor, Southgate, on a
mount vert, a porcupine or, semee of
Gratias Deo agere.
mullets az.
Sier of Ravonsden. Beds, upon a staff
raguly or, a pelican in her piety sa.,
semee of mullets arg., the nest ppr.

Sidney,

Silvester, a lion's
Silvester,

head erased
Essex

Carteret-,

couchant gu.

vert.
(

(for Silvester).

17. 8

lion

7. 5.

(2)

On a mount vert, a squirrel sejant


cracking a nut ppr. {/or Car/ere/). 135. 5
Sim, Simm, or Sime, Scotland, a lion's
head erased ppr.
17. 8
Sim of Coombe Wood, Surrey, a Bloor's
head

ppr.,

banded

arg.

tutum.

Simcoe of Chelsea, Middx., an


a sword,

all

ppr.

192. 13
arm in

hand

in the

195 2

Simcoe of Wnlford Lodge, Devonsh.

A dexter arm in

armour embowed

(i)

ppr.,

holding a sword or.


195. 2.
(2) Out
of a naval coronet a demi-sea-lion
rampant charged on the breast with a

Virtus in actione consistit.


Sievewright or Sievwright, Scotland, a
rose, all ppr.
Nan sibi sed patrice.
hand holding a thunderbolt ppr. 216. 4
Samuel
Palmer,
Penheale,
Robert Standish, Toddington Simcoe,
Sievier,
Cornw., out of a naval crown or, a
Park, Beds, on a rock ppr., a mullet of
demi-sea-lion ppr., holding in the foresix points gu. between two ostrichfin a dagger erect arg., pommel and
feathers arg.
Ne cede mails.
hilt or, and on his shoulder a rose
( i )
A
Sikes of Chantry House, Notts
gu., barbed and seeded ppr.
bull passant,
(2) Out of a
cf. 45. 2.
ducal coronet a wyvern. Ferox ini- Simeon, out of a mural coronet erm., a
lion's head sa.
19. 12
micis.
Quod fads, valde facis.
70. 9
Sikes, a bull ppr., resting the dexter foot Simeon, Sir John Stephen Barrington,
Bart., J.P., D.L., of Grazeley, Berks,
upon a fountain, also ppr., and charged
a fox passant regardant ppr., holding
upon the body with three billets sa.
in the mouth a trefoil sUpped vert.
45- 6
Serviendo.
Xec temere, nee iimide.
Sikes, Rev. T. B.. Warbleton Rectory,
cf. 12. 3
Sussex, a swan with wings endorsed
Honos. Simeon, Stephen Esquire, Little Bounds,
arg., issuing out of reeds vert.
Fleet, Hants, a fox passant regardant
Silchester, Baron, see Longford, Earl of.
ppr., holding in the mouth a treSilk of London, a greyhoimd current sa.,
charged with a cross crosslet or. Post
foil
slipped vert.
Nee temere nee
:

viriufeni curro.

58.

et

hon.

trefoil

slipped or.

Simonds, Major H., of Caversham,


Reading, on a mount vert, an erm.
passant ppr. holding in the mouth a
trefoil slipped or.

Quod verum Simono


cf.

armour embowed holding

Haut

Simonds, on a mount vert, an erm. passant ppr., holding in the mouth a

Simplex mundilis.
arg., combed,

of London, a cock
beaked, and legged gu.

91. 2

Simons of Ullesthorpe, Leics.. a wing


per pale arg. and or, encircled by a
chaplet of roses ppr.
Upward.
Simpson, see Hilton-Simpson.
Simpson, Scotland, a dexter hand pointing with the thumb and forefinger.
222. 12

Confido.

Simpson of Wliitburn and Westhouse,


Durh., a naked arm holding in the
hand a wreath of laurel. Perseieranti
dabilur.
218. 4
Simpson of Thorntoun, a crescent or.

Tandem

implebitur.

163. 2

Simpson of Easter Ogil, Scotland, same


crest and motto.
Simpson, Edward, Esquire, J.P., of Walton Hall, Wakefield, Yorks, in front of
a maiden's head ppr., vested gu.,
wreathed round the temples with oakleaves, also ppr., a fret arg.
Labor

omnia

vincit.

183. 13

Simpson, Charles Henry, the Hemploe,


Wreford, Rugby, same crest.
Simpson, Ireland, a lion's gamb issuing
erm., holding a branch of olive vert.
37- 4

Simpson of Udoch, Scotland, and London,


a falcon volant ppr. Alis nutriof.

88.

SIM

507

SIT

I tower ruined on the sinister


Simson, a lion's head erased, ducally Sinclair, Sir John George Tollemache,
" "
a bird rising.
crowned or.
Bart., D.L., of Ulbster, Caithness-sh.,
a denii-tower ruined, a bird Simson, of Pitcorthie, Fifesh., a falcon
an estoile of six points waved or.
elevated,
holding
wings
in
the
volant ppr. Alis niUrior.
with
J'aime le meillcur. Ad astra virtus.
88. 3
beak a sprig.
Sinclair, see Caithness, Earl of.
164. I
Simpson, an eagle's head erased ppr. Sinclair, Baron (St. Clair), a swan arg., Sinclair, Frederick Granville, of BarrogiU
Profunda cernit.
8
ducally gorged and chained or.
FigJit.
Castle, Thurso, Scotland, a swan arg.,
Simpson of London, same crest. Je siiis
ducally collared and chained or. cf. 99.
cf. gg. 2
prcl.
83. 2 Sinclair, Sir John Rose George, Bart., Sinclair-Aytoun, Roger, M.A., of InehSimpson, an eagle with wings expanded
of
Dunbeath and Barrock, Caithdairnie, Kirkcaldy, Fifesh., a hand
ppr.
ness-sh., a cook ppr.
77. 5
holding a rose ppr. (for Aytoun).
Fidelilas.
142. 4
Simpson, a snake nowed vert.
Vecerptce dabunt odorem.
91. 2
Simpson, Sir James Walter Mackay Sinclair, Captain John, M.P., loi. Mount Sinclair-Lockhart,
Major-General
Sir
Grindlay, Bart., of Strathavon, LinStreet, W., same crest and motto.
Groeme
Alexander,
Cambusnethan
lithgowsh., and of city of Edinburgh, Sinclair, of Fairmead, Cambs
House, Wishaw, N.B., a boar's head
(i) On the
dexter side a cock ppr. (for Sinclair).
a staff erect encircled by a serpent or.
erased arg. Corda servato pando.
Victo dolor e.
91. 2.
313-7
(2) On the sinister side
on Sing, A. M., Fernlea, Mossley Hill, LiverSimpson, a cross raguly gu., suspended
a mural coronet az.. a pomeis charged
pool, out of a ducal coronet or, an
thereon an escutcheon per bend siniswith a cross or, between two wings
eagle's cla warg.
Coelestit
ter arg. and or, charged with a lion
displayed erm.
Commit thy loork to Singe, Shropsh., out of a ducal coronet
rampant az. Regi regnoque fidelis.
God.
Deus prosperat justos.
or. an eagle's claw arg.
113. 13
227. 4 Sinclair, Bart., of Longformacus, Ber- Singleton, Ireland, a lion's head affronwicksh., a cock crowing with wings
Simpson of Fulham, Midds., and Vauxtee. between two wings ppr.
hall, Surrey, a lion rampant or.
i. 13
expanded ppr., having a broken chain Singleton, an eagle rising regardant,
or about his neck.
Simpson of Castle Lodge, Yorks, a demiVincula temno.
holding in the dexter claw a sword
lion rampant or.
Nil desperandtim.
Sinclair, a phcenix in flames ppr.
in pale, all ppr.
Fides.
77. 10
10. 2
Singleton, Yorks, a camel passant erm.,
bridled or.
Simpson, out of a mural coronet a demi- Sinclair, Scotland, a dove holding in the
cf. 132. 2
beak
an
olive-branch
Credo.
Singleton of Fort Singleton, co. Monalion rampant, holding in the dexter
ppr.
ghan, Ireland, a demi-antelope sa.,
paw a sword in pale.
92. 3
plattee, crined and attired arg., pierced
Simpson, Admiral Cortland Herbert, J.P., Sinclair, Bart., Scotland, a dove ppr.
Credo.
through the breast by a broken spear
of Rhydian, Stoke-by-Nayland, Suff.,
92. 2
Sinclair, a griffin's head erased with
or, headed of the second, vulned and
same crest. Neqite lux sine umbra.
wings addorsed. Candide, sed cante.
embrued ppr. Mutare sperno.
Simpson of Foston Hall, Yorks, and
Singleton of Broughton, Lanes, and of
MeUor Lodge, Derbysh., out of a mural
cf. 67. II
Dykelborough and Mendlesham, Norf.,
coronet arg.. a demi-lion rampant gar- Sinclair, a griffin's head erased ppr.
Candide, sed caute.
an arm in armour embowed ppr., the
66. 2
dant per pale or and sa., holding in
Sinclair, Sir Robert Charles, Bart., J.P.,
hand grasping a sceptre or, on the top
the dexter paw a sword erect ppr.
an etoile of the same.
Bloomfield,
D.L., of Stevenson, Haddingtonsh.,
Hillview.
of
Simpson
196. 8
and Murkle, Caithness-sh., same crest. Singleton, Rear- Admiral Uvedale Corbet,
same crest. Virtute et
Devonsh.,
of Aclare, co. Meath, Ireland: (i) An
Candide sed caute.
66. 2
valore.
arm
in
armour
embowed ppr., grasping
Simpson, Franais Charle?, of Maypool, Sinclair of Dun, Caithness-sh., Scotland,
a sceptre terminated by an estoile or
a man on horseback ppr. Promptus
South Devonsh., same crest.
ad certamen.
{for Singleton).
196. 8.
Simpson of Stamford, Lines, same crest.
53. 10
(2) An elephant arg., armed or, on his back a
Sinclair, Scotland, a savage resting his
yH sine lahore.
tower, also arg., the trappings gu.,
club on the wreath ppr.
Per ardua
Simpson, Yorks, out of a tower az.. a
garnished of the second {for Corbet).
virtus.
demi-lion rampant gardant per pale
Bona fide sine fraude.
or and sa., holding in the dexter paw Sinclair of Stemster, Caithness-sh., Scotcf. 133. 11
land, a man bearing a flag.
Te duce Sinnott, a swan sa., with wings elevated.
a sword arg., hilt and pommel of the
gloriamur.
188. 6
second.
99. 12
Simpson, Albert, Esquire, J. P., Burghill Sinclair of Dunbeath, Caithness-sh., a Sipling, Yorks, a leopard's head or,
gorged with a chaplet vert.
man displaying a banner ppr. Te duce
Grange, Heref., and Michaelchurch-ongloriamur.
188. 6 Sirr, Edward Joseph Arthur, Sandwich,
Arrow, Kadnorsh., same crest. / hyde
Kent, an estoile or, within two oliveSinclair, Scotland, a demi-soldier dismy tymc.
branches ppr. Nautce Fida. Lyrce
playing a banner ppr.
Te duce gloSimpson, Bucks, out of a tower a deminervos aptavi.
riamur.
187. 9
lion rampant, holding between the
Sinclair, Scotland, a demi-man holding Sirr, Harry, 50, Trisden Road, Highgate.
paws a scimitar, all ppr.
same crest and mottoes.
1 one hand a sea-chart, and in the
Simpson of Lichfield, an ounce's head
ther a pair of pencils, all ppr. Sic Sirr, Rev. William, St. Philip's Mission
ppr., erased and ducally crowned gu.,
House, Plaistow, E., same crest and
zctius progredior.
charged on the neck with a gauntlet
motto.
Sinclair of Ratter and Freswick, Caithor.
ness-sh., a cross patee within a circle Sirringes, an eagle holding a rose-branch
Simpson, Cecil, Woodsley, Skelmorlie,
Via crucis via lucis.
gu., leaved vert.
of stars arg.
ProN.B., a griffin's head erased.
1 17. 8
164. 9 Sisson, a stag trippant arg.
funda cernit.
Simpson, Kent, an ounce's head pean, Sinclair of Harpsdale, an arrow and a SiSSOns,a griffin's headerased or. Hope for
the best.
Simonenttubce, paratus. 66. 2
branch of palm in saltier ppr. Detur
erased gu., gorged with a collar gemelle
holy
Wigton,
Cumb..
a
lamb
Sitlington
of
pulma.
I/Iforti
Nunquam obliviscar.
arg.
7
regardant erm., "orged with a laurelSims, Scotland, a demi-lion holding in Sinclair, Bart., of Oldburr, a demi-otter
branch vert, holding a banner ppr.
issuing ppr. Quocunque ferar. 1 34. II
the dexter paw a battle-axe ppr.
Have mercy on us, good Lord.
cf. 15. 4 Sinclair, on a mount an otter ppr., enFerio. lego.
150. 5
tering water.
134. 5 Sitsill, a thistle ppr.
Sims, Arthur, a demi-stag erased az.,
pole-cat arg.
135. 13 SitweU, Wilmot-, of Stainsby, Derbysh.
attired or, charged with a cross in(i) A demi-lion rampant erased sa.,
engrailed
sa.
crossScotland,
a
cross
cross
Sinclair,
four
between
dented erm.,
the
escutholding
between
paws
an
Crure
deleclor.
lets az., holding in the mouth a cross
cheon per pale or and vert {for SitweU).
crosslet fitchee sa., and resting the Sinclair, Scotland, a naked arm issuing
30S. 8.
(2) An eagle's head couped
from a cloud, the hand grasping a
sinister leg on an escallop ppr.
arg., holding in the beak an escallop
small sword, all ppr.
3Ie vincit : ego
Simson, Scotland, an eagle's head erased
gu. (for Wilmot).
83- 2
ppr.
Profunda cernit.

iide

SIT

SKI

508

George Reresby, Bart., of Skeffington, a mermaid with


Benishaw, Derbysh., a demi-lion ramand mirror, all ppr.
pant erased sa., holding between the Skeffington, Bart., Leics.,
ppr., her comb, mirror, and fins
paws an escutcheon per pale or and

Skettew, a cubit arm erect, the hand


holding up an etoile.
cj. 216. 12
Skevington, a mermaid ppr., her comb
and mirror or.
184. 5
Skewse, Cornw., a wolf passant ppr., collared and charged on the body with

Sir

Sitwell,

30S. 8

vert.

or.

184. 5

Lieutenant-Colonel
Claude Skeges, Hunts, a demi-peacock az., with
six stars or.
wings expanded or, beaked and crested
George Henry, same crest.
Skey, a dove regardant holding in its
of the last.
Sitwei!, Rev. Degge Wilmot, Minor House,
beak an olive-branch.
(l) Skelmersdale, Baron, see Lathom, Earl of.
Leamington - Hastings, Warw.
92. 4
Same crest as above. (2) An eagle's Skelton of Armathwaite Castle, Bran- Skiddie or Skiddy of Castle Skiddie, co
thwaite, Highhouse, and Papcastle,
Cork, out of a ducal coronet ppr., a
head couped arg., holding in the beak
bear's paw sa., armed gu.
Cumb., and Yorks, a bird's head erased
an escallop gu.
Non injeriora secutus.
sa., holding in the beak an acorn or,
Sitwell, Edward Sacheverell, Cattistook
cf. 36. 12
stalked and leaved vert.
Lodge, Dorchester, same crests.
84. lO Skidmore, a unicorn's head erased sa.,
plattee.
Sitwell, Captain Francis Honorius Sisson, Skelton of Plymouth, Devonsh., out of a
cf. 49. 5
same crest as ( i above.
ducal coronet az., a horse's head arg.
Skillicorne, Lanes, a raven's head erased

Sitwell,

Sitwell, Francis

Staunton, same crests as

ppr.

51- 7

Skene, Scotland, a dexter arm embowed


issuing from a cloud, the hand holding
Virtutis regia
a triumphal crown ppr.

above.

Robert

Sacheverell
Wilmot,
J.P., Stainsby House, Smalley, Derby,
same crests as above.

Sitwell,

SkiUing of Draycot, Wilts, and Hants,


a greyhound current or, collared and
lined sa.

Skingley of

200. 12

merces.

panded

80. 2

or.

Sivright, see Bedell-Sivright.

Skae, Scotland, a buck lodged gu. 115. 7


Skea, Scotland, an arm erect grasping a
club ppr.
214. 6
Skearne, on a tower a lion rampant, both
arg.
157. 12

fidens.

Edward Ralph Serocold, Brentwood, Essex, same crest and motto.


Skeen, Scotland, a garb ppr. Assiduitate.
Skeels,

153- 2

a birch-tree environed
growing out of
Sub monlibus altis.
head couped.
Virtutis

oats, all

regia vierces.

Hall,

Essex,

lion

Skearne or Skerne of Bonby, Lines, and


of Portington, Yorks, on a tower or, a
lion couchant arg.
Skeels, Rev. Serocold Clarke, Foston
Rectory, I^ics., a swan arg., charged
on the wing with an escallop gu., and
resting the dexter foot on a waterbouget of the last. Fidens Deo con-

Skeen, Scotland,
with stalks of
a mount ppr.
Skeen, a wolf's

Wakes Colne

between two branches of oak a demippr.. charged with a bend arg.,


thereon two roses gu., barbed and
seeded ppr., holding between tlie paws
an escutcheon, also gu.. charged with a
Virtutis regia merces.
2CX). 12
garb or.
Skene, Alexander John, Esquire, M.A.,
J.P., of St. Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, Skinner of Cowley, Devonsh., out of a

William Willoughbv George Skene, Thomas, Esquire, J.P., of Marnoo,


Hurt, J.P., Ferney Hall, Salop, same
Victoria, Australia, a dexter arm from
crest as I above.
the shoulder issuing out of a cloud
holding in the hand a garland ppr.
Sivedale, a demi-eagle with wings exSitwell,

30. 5

same

crest

and motto.

ducal coronet

200. 12

or,

a demi-talbot gu.,

collared and lined arg.


Skene of Skene, Aberdeensh., Scotland,
cf. 55. 8
out of a cloud a naked arm from the Skinner, a griffin's head erased arg.,
shoulder, the hand holding a garland
holding in the beak a dexter hand
couped at the wrist gu.
of laurel, all ppr.
Virtutis regia merces.
Skene of Rubislaw, Aberdeensh., out of a Skinner, Allen Maclean, Esquire, C.M.G.,
cloud a dexter arm from the shoulder
Barton Fields, Canterbury, a griffin's
holding in the hand a garland ppr.
head holding in the beak a gauntlet.
Gratis a Deo data.
200.12 Skinner of Le Burtons and Ledbury,
Heref., a griffin's head erased arg.,
Skene of Easter Fintray, Aberdeensh.,
holding in the beak a hand couped gu.,
issuing out of a cloud a hand reaching
to a garland ppr.
Gratis a Deo data.
charged on the breast with a mullet.
Skene, William Baillie, of Halyards, Skinner, Captain Cyriae Burrell, Croome
Fifesh., a dexter hand ppr., holding a
House, Camberley, Surrey, a dragon's
head erased, collared, gemelle, and
dagger arg., hilted and pommelled or,
Virsurmounted of a wolf's head.
seme of roundles. Espero.
tutis regia merces.
Skippe of Ledbury, Heref., a demi-lion
or, holding in the dexter paw a rose
Skene of Newtyle, Forfarsh., a hand
holding a laurel crown ppr. Scrrs miki
gu.
12. I
grata cadet.
21S. 4 Skipton, on a mural coronet a stag sejant
Skene of Curriehill, Edinburgh, a wolf's
ppr.
16.
head couped gu. Virtutis regia merces. Skipton of Ballyshasky, Ireland, an
;

armed arm embowed holding in the


.30. 5
of Ramore, Aberdeensh., Scotland,
hand a dagger, all ppr.
196. 5
a birch-tree environed with stalks of Skipton of Beechill, co. Londonderry, an
Skeen, Scotland, a hand holding a sword
armed arm holding a dagger ppr. Pro
oats, all growing out of a mount ppr.
in pale, on the point a wolf's head
patria.
Sub montibus altis.
couped close by the scalp, all ppr. Skene of Dyce, Aberdeensh., Scotland, a Skipwjth, Sir Peyton d'Estoteville, Bart.,
Virtutis regia merces.
garb ppr. Assiduitate.
of Prestwould, Leics., a turnstile ppr.
153. 2
Skeen, Scotland, a dexter hand ppr., Skene, a hart's head couped or.
121. 5
Sans Dieu je ne puis.
313. 14
Skene,
Gordon-Cuming-, of Pitlurg, Skipwitb, Colonel Gray Townsend, J. P.,
Ellon, Aberdeensh., N.B., a dove ppr.
Loversal Hall, Doncaster, same crest
Skeen, Scotland, a dexter arm from the
and motto.
/ hope.
shoulder issuing from a cloud, holding Skepper, Durh., a lion's gamb erect or, Skipwith, Philip George, Esquire, Barforth a triumphal crown or garland
grasping three roses of the same stalked
rister - at - Law, J.P., of
Hundleby,
ppr.
Virtutis regia merces.
Spilsby, Lines, a reel ppr.
and leaved vert.
Sans Dieu
37-12
200. 12 Skeres, Yorks, a demi-lion rampant sa.,
je ne puis.
Skeen, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
holding in the dexter paw three oak- Skipwith of St. Albans, Herts, a griffin's
a garland ppr.
Gratis a Deo data.
leaves vert.
head erased per fess gu. and or, guttee
218. 4 Skereth, co. Cialway, Ireland, a squirrel
counterchanged, holding in the beak a
Skeene, on a tower arg., a lion rampant
gu., cracking a nut or.
lion's gamb couped erm.
135-7
of the last.
Skipworth, Bart. {e.vtinct), of Ormesby,
157. 12 Skerret, a heraldic tiger passant gu.
Skeet of Wind HiU House, Bishop's StortLines, and Bart, (cxtitict). of Methring25- 5
ford, on a rock ppr., a covered cup or, Skerritt of Finavara, Ireland, a squirrel
ham. Lines, a reel or turnstile ppr.
supported on either side by an eagle
sejant ppr.
Primus ultinuisgue in acie.
Sans Dieu je ne puis.
with wings elevated and endor.sed arg.
Skirrow, Arthur Cieorge Walker, Captain
/ 135- 4
gutte-de-sang, each holding in the Sketchley, a boar's head couped close
South Lancashire Regiment (P.W.V.),
mouth a cross potent gu. Ad majorem
Naval and Jlilitary Club, Piccadilly, a
az., langued gu., and in front thereof
Dei gloriam.
dove holding in the beak a branch of
Quieta
three cinquefoils in fess or.
SkeOington, see Massereene, Viscount.
olive, all ppr. Mors potior macula. 92.5
Skeen, Scotland, a hand holding a dagger
arg., hilt

and pommel

of a wolf's head.

or,

surmounted Skene

Virtutis regia merces.

'

SKI

SLO

509

Skirvin or Skirving of Skirving, Scotland,


a hand holding a buckle ppr.
Fit inde

Slade, Ireland, a lion's head erased gu.,


pierced by an arrow ppr.
Slade of 'Trevennen, Cornw., a lion's

223.11

firmior.

gamb

Skorie of Lanriverie, Coruw., out of a


ducal coronet a demi-eagle with wings

erased holding
three ostrich-feathers.

up a plume

Slaughter, Worcs., a falcon with wings

expanded.
g, [
Slaughter of Slaughter, Glouc, out of a
ducal coronet or, an eagle's head between two wings az., beaked of the

of

37. 5

expanded, all or.


Sladen of Hartsboume Manor, Herts,
cf. 80. 2
Skory of Bilbury, Heref., out of a ducal
Lee and Swanage, Kent, a mount vert,
coronet a demi-eagle with wings exthereon, between two branches of palm

panded or.
Skottow of London, a
arg., collared gu.

first.

lion's

head erased
18. 6

an eagle's head arg.. with wings


addorsed sa.
Slaughter, Very Rev. Monsignor Edward
Henry, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-eagle arg., wings expanded az.
or,

a lion's gamb erect and erased


sa., holding a plume of five ostrichfeathers gu.
Vive ut vivas.
cf. 37. i
Sladen, Ijieutenant-Colonel Joseph, Ripple Court, near Dover, same crest and
motto.
Sladen, Frederick St. Barbe, Stanmore,
near Bridgnorth, on a mount vert,
between two branches of palm ppr., a
lion's gamb erect and erased sa., holding a plume of five ostrich-feathers gu.
Vive ut vivas.
Sladen, John Ramsay, J.P., Rhydoldog,
Radnorsh., same crest and motto.
Slader of Bath and Barham Downs,
Kent, a lion's gamb erect and erased
or, holding five ostrich-feathers, three

Skottowe, a wolf's head erm.


30. 5
Skottowe, Britiffe Constable (Baron in
the Peerage of France), M.A., 17,
Manson Place, Queen's Gate, S.W., an
arm couped at the elbow, sleeved az.,
and a hand ppr. holding a mullet of
eight points or.
274. 4
Skoulding-Cann, see Cann.
Skrine of Warleigh, Somers., and Stubbings, Bucks, a tower arg., on the
battlements thereof a lion couchant
erm., ducally crowned or.
Tulamen.
Skrine, Henry Mills, Esquiie, of Warleigh
Manor, Bath, same crest and motto.
Skull, a heraldic tiger passant per pale
arg. and two az.
37. 8
gu. and erm.
Slaney, Shropsh., a griffin's head ppr.,
25.
Skynner of London, Sheffield, Warw.",
wings endorsed or, beaked of the last.
and Worcs., a griffin's head erased arg.,
.-/. 67.
II
holding in the beak a gauntlet or.
Slaney, Kenyon-, Colonel William, of
Skynner of Thornton and Boston, Lines,
Hatton Grange, Shropsh. (i) A grifon a ducal coronet arg., a falcon of the
fin's head gu., winged erminois, and
last, beaked and legged gu.
gorged with a collar gemel or, charged
85. 9
Skynner of Cowley, Devoush., out of a
on the breast for distinction with a
ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant
cross crosslet or {for Slaney).
Deo
arg., collared and lined gu.
c/. 16. 3
duce comite industria.
(2) A lion sejant
Skynner, a dragon's head erased az.,
ppr., resting the dexter paw on a cross
plattee, charged on the neck with a
flory arg. {/or Kenyon).
Magnanimiter
bar gemel or.
crucem sustine.
c/- 71- I
cf. 67. 11
Skyrme, a deer's head cabossed or.
Slaning, Devonsh., a demi-lion rampant
!

'

1;

Despicio terrena.
Slaughter, William Edmund, 7, Arundel
Street, Strand, same crest and motto.

'

collared or.

10.

Wy

Sleigh

Sleigh,
1

'

Ashe,
arg.,

Derbysh., a demi-lion
holding a cross crosslet
crowned of the last.
cf. II. 10

Derbysh. and London, an arm

erect vested vert, holding in the hand


ppr. a cinquefoil slipped.
cf. 205. 2
Slesser, Scotland, a

ing a spear,

all

dexter

ppr.

arm brandish-

Spectemur agendo.

214. II
Sley, Ireland, a cubit arm vested erm.,
holding in the hand a broken sword.

Marquess ol (Browne), an eagle


displayed vert. Suivez raison.
75. 8
SligO of Carmylie, Lanarksh., and Auld-

SligO,
;

hame, Haddingtonsh., Scotland, the


sun in his splendour ppr.
Vincit
]

'

first.

fitched or, ducally

of

rampant
j

Skyrne, on a tower arg., a lion rampant Slanning of Ley, Devonsh., a demi-lion


of the last.
i<^-^. 12
az., collared or.
10. 9
Slack, Robert, Derwent Hill, Cumb., in Slanning, Bart, (extinct), of Waristow,
front of a crescent or, a snail ppr.
Devonsh., a demi-lion rampant az., colLente sed certe.
lared or.
lO. 9
Slack of Bank Vale, Hayfield, a lion Slany or Slaney of London and Staffs, a
couchant resting the dexter paw on a
griffin's head ppr., between two wings
quatrefoil.
addorsed or, beaked of the last.
Lente sed ccrte.
Slack, a bridge of three arches ppr.
cf. 67. II
9i- 2
158. 4 Slater, a cock crowing gu.
Slater, out of a ducal coronet a demiSlack, same crest.
Ter fidelis.
eagle with wings expanded.
Slacke, of Ashleigh, co. Down, a lion
cf. 80. 2
venhoe, Essex { i
couchant ppr., resting his dexter fore- Slater-Rebow of
Out of a mural coronet or, a demipaw on a quatrefoil per bend sinister
eagle displayed sa., charged on the
or and erm.
Lente sed eerie.
breast with a bezant, thereon a fleurSladden, a unicorn's head az.
49. 7
Slade, a hart at gaze ppr.
de-lis az., and holding in the beak an
1 17- 3
arrow of the first, headed arg. (for
Slade or Slader, Beds. Hunts, and NorSebow). 81. 10. (2) A cubit arm erect
thamp., a horse's head erased sa. 50. 8
in armour holding in the gauntlet a
Slade, Sir Cuthbert, Bart., of Maunsel
dagger, all ppr., hilted or (for Slater).
House, Somers., on a mount vert, a
horse's head erased sa., encircled with Slater of Durant HaU, Chesterfield, a
gauntlet ppr. Crescit sub pondere virtus.
a chain in the form of an arch or.
Fidus et aiidax.A bon droit.
30S. 9
209. 8
Slade, Wyndham. Montys Court, Taun- Slater, a cubit arm in armour erect holdton, same crest and first motto.
ing in the gauntlet a dagger, all ppr.
Slade, Major-General Sir Frederick George, Slater of Chesterfield, Derbysh., a dexter
C.B., Artillery House, Gibraltar, same
arm in armour couped below the wTist
crest.
holding in the gauntlet a sword, all
230. 17
Slade, Major-General John Ramsay, 8,
ppr., hilt and pommel or.
Crescit sub
Lowndes Street, same crest.
pondere virtus.
211. 4
Slade of Ash Boleyne, Yeovil, Somers., Slater, Middx., a lion passant gardant
and Kaninbla, Hampstead, Middx.,
ppr.
4- 3
in front of a horse's head erased Slator of Belville House, co. Meath, Iresa., charged with a horse-shoe, three
land, a lion passant per pale gu. and
mascles interlaced fessewise, all or.
sa., holding in the dexter paw a trefoil
Facta non verba.
slipped vert.
50. 7
Garde la loi.
cf. 6. 2

holding a sceptre of the

of Aynesbury, Hunts, a demipeacock displayed az.


Sleigh, Scotland, an eagle's head erased
sa., beaked gu.
Unalterable.
83. 2

SleggS

az.,

Slauter, a monkey's head ppr.


136. 14
Slayer of Morlick, Somers., a stag's head
erased or, holding in the mouth an
arrow arg.
c/. 121. 2
Sleath, a crane or.
105. 9
Slee, a chapeau sa., with a plume of three
ostrich -feathers in front.
Sleford of Wilsthrop, Lines, a mermaid
ppr184. 5
Slegge, Cambs, a demi-griffin segreant
erm., with wings addorsed or, armed
arg.,

'

122. 5

84. 3

Slaughter, Heref., out of a ducal coronet

ppr.,

omnia

Veritas.

162. 2

SUnger, Matthew, Esquire, B.A.. a stag


lodged ppr., attired or, gorged with a
collar and chain reflexed over the back
and encompassing the stag in the form
of an arch of the last.
Slingsby, a Cornish chough ppr.
107. 14
Slingsby, Yorks and Bucks, a lion passant vert.
6. 2
Slingsby, Thomas, 24, Portland Place, W..
a lion passant vert, charged on the
shoulder for distinction with a cross
crosslet or.
Slingsby, Rev. Charles Slingsby, Scriven
Park, Knaresborough, a lion statant
vert.
Veritas liberavit.
Bart,
(extinct),
of Scriven.
Slingsby,
Yorks, a lion passant vert.
Veritas
liberavit.
6. 2
Vi
Sloan, Scotland, a lion rampant ppr.
et veritate.
I- 13
Sloan, an eagle displayed ppr.
75. 2
Sloane, Middx. and Ireland, a lion's head
erased or, collared with mascles interlaced sa.
cf. 17. 8
Slocombe, Somers., a griffin's head gu..
between two wmgs or.
65. 11
Sloggett, also called Tresloggett, Colonel

Arthur Thomas, C.M.G., of Tremalyn,


Paignton. Devonsh., on a chapeau gu..

SLO
|

90.

Smallbrook, a martlet with wings displayed.


Smallman, a hand gauntleted holding a
211. 4
sword in pale ppr.
Smallman, Herts, Heref., and Shropsh.,
a heraldic antelope sejant holding
up the dexter foot sa., the horns and
tail or, gorged with a ducal coronet
and lined of the last.
Smallman of Quatford Chantry, Shropsh.,

same crest. My word is my bond.


Smallman, Henry George, Carlton House,
Heme Hill, S.E., the stock of an oaktree eradicated and sprouting on either
side ppr., thereon a heraldic antelope

sejant gu., bezantee, and armed or, the


dexter fore foot supporting a bee-hive,
Industria premium incidil.
also ppr.
Smallpage of London and Yorks, an antelope arg., supporting a broken spear
or. the head downward.
Smallpiece of Hockeiing, Norf., a wolf's
head erased per fesse embattled arg.

and

sa.

SMI

510

turned up erm., a dragon passant sa., Smart, Scotland, a hand throwing a dart.
Etde weel.
214. 4
bezantee, and the dexter claw resting
174. 11
on a bezant. 73. 6. Bethon Dur (Cor- Smart, Scotland, a pheon sa.
Badge, within a garter Smart, Scotland, a boar's head erased
nish Be bold).
sa.
Vincet virtvXe.
42. 2
or, charged with the motto Cola raggi
weMow (Cornish A straw for idle Smart, an ostrich's head between two
palm-branches ppr.
c/. 96. 10
gossip), a dragon passant or.
hawk's
between
of
London,
a
head
Smart
entwined
snakes
Sloper, Kent, on two
two wings arg., holding in the beak a
together ppr., a dove statant arg., holdthistle ppr.
cj. 89. i
ing in its beak an olive-branch vert.
Sloper of West Woodhay, Berks, on two Smart of London and Scotland, a demieagle rising with wings displayed arg.,
snakes entwined together ppr., a dove
holding in the beak a flower of the
statant arg., bearing an olive-branch
burdock ppr.
In pace nt sapiens.
vert.
Sloper, Wilts, over a rook ppr., a dove Smart of Trewhit House. Northumb., a
demi-eagle rising with wings displayed,
volant arg., guttee-de-sang, holding in
holding in his beak a burdock ppr.
Pads.
the beak an olive-branch vert.
Virtus prce nummis.
cf. 80. 2
Sloper, a boar's head or, pierced through
Smart, Francis Gray, J. P.. Bredbury,
the neck by a dart.
Tunbridge Wells, same crest. Esse
106. I
Slougb, a stork's head erased.
videri.
quam
2
92.
Sly, a dove az.
Smachey, a lion rampant erra., crowned Smart, Rev. Robert William John,
Parkham Rectory, Bideford, North
or, holding a cross patee fitched.
Devonsh., same crest and motto.
Small, Scotland, an eagle rising ppr.
77- 5 Smedley, an eagle's head erased sa. 83. 2
Smale and Smalley of Paddington. Smellet, Scotland, the stump of an oaktree
shooting a green branch on each
turned
up
chapeau
gu.,
Middx., on a
Vircseo.
142. 5
side ppr.
erm., a unicorn couchant arg.
Small of Curriehill, Scotland, a branch Smellie, see Haig-Smellie.
Sntione non ira.
147. i Smellie of London and Scotland, a dexof palm ppr.
Inter hand holding a crescent ppr.
Small, on a chess-rook arg., a wren ppr.
216. 8
dustria, virtute, et jortitudine.
Smallbones, a Cornish chough ppr.
107. 14 Smelt of Kirkby Fleetham and Leasescormorant's
head
by-Bedale,
Yorks,
a
Smallbrook, a cock's head erased or.

30. 8

Smallpiece of Hockling, Shropsh., and


Norf.. an eagle rising arg.
77. 5
Smallpeice of Field Lodge, Burley, Ringwood, Hants, an eagle with wings

Spirans aspire.
Smallwood, a cubit arm vested chequy
arg. and sa., holding in the hand ppr.
a chaplet of oak vert, fructed or. 205
Smallwood, Rupert, Esquire, the Crescent,
Bromsgrove, a cubit arm vested chequy
arg and sa., cuffed arg., holding in the
hand a chaplet of oak vert, fructed or.
Smalman, Shropsh., a heraldic tiger
sejant sa., maned, tufted, and ducally
gorged or, lined, and the line reflexed
of the same.
Smalpece or Smallpiece of Worlingham,
Suf., a wolf's head erased per fesse
embattled arg. and sa.
30. 8
elevated.

Percival Clementi-Smith, in front of a


head erased arg., gorged with
a collar flory counterflory az., on the
head a crown vallory or, three mullets
fessewise or.
Pcrseverando.
Smith, Ernest Octavius, Sydney, New
South Wales, in front of a demi-lion
gu., charged on the shoulder with a
passion cross two trefoils in saltire,
slipped or.
J/eiw conscia recti.
Smith, Baron and Viscount Carrington
{extinct), a peacock's head erased dulion's

cally gorged or.


cf. 103. i
of Dublin, a demi-peacock in his
pride ppr., charged on the breast with

Smith

a trefoil or.
Smith, an eagle rising ppr.
yy. 5
Smith, an eagle's head or, depressed with

two bends vert, between two wings


arg. and sa., beaked gu.
Smith, Devonsh., a demi-eagle displayed
erm.
81. 6
Smith, Heref. and Herts, an eagle's head

between two wings arg., beaked sa.,


charged on the neck with three pellets.
84. 2

cf.

Smith of Yarmouth, Norf., an eagle regardant with wings elevated ppr.,


beaked, membered, and crowned with
a naval coronet or, resting the dexter
claw on a quadrant of the last, the
string and plummet az.

Smith, Sir Clarence, Esquire, D.L., of


Falcon Wood, Shooter's Hill, on a
wreath of the colours two pick-axes in
saltire sa., thereon an eagle with wings
Smerdon, Devonsh., a lion's gamb erased
Vincit qui
expanded or, each wing charged with a
holding a battle-axe or.
mullet of six points gu. Quaerendo. 78. 2
patitar.
38. 3
Smert, Cornw., a beaver's head erased Smith of Craigend, Craighead, and Carbeth Guthrie, Stirlingsh., Jordanhill,
arg., collared gu., holding in the mouth
Renfrewsh.,
Skelmorliebank,
and
a branch vert.
AjTsh., Scotland, an eagle's head
Smetham, out of a ducal coronet or, a
erased ppr., gorged with a ducal corodemi-dragon rampant ppr.
net or.
Made.
Smethurst, of Chorley and Rookwood,
cf. 83. 10
Lanes, an eagle's head erased gu., Smith, James Parker, J.P., D.L., 20,
Draycott Place, S.W., same crest and
guttee-d'eau, holding in the beak a sermotto.
Alta
peto.
pent or.
Smethwicke of Smethwicke, Chesh., an Smith, Shropsh., an eagle's head erased
az., ducaUy gorged or.
arm embowed vested arg., charged
cf. 83. 10
with two bars wavy vert, cuffed of Smith, a phoenix's head or, in flames
ppr.
the first, holding in the hand ppr. a
Smith, Bart., of Hadley, Middx., a falcon
tulip or, leaved of the second.
with wings addorsed ppr., belled or,
Smijth, Bowyer-, Sir William, Bart., of
holding in the beak an acorn sUpped
Hill Hall, Essex: (i)A salamander
and leaved, also ppr. Spes, decus, et
in flames ppr. {for Smijth).
138. 4.
robur.
(2) An eagle holding in the dexter
claw a quill arg. (3) On a ducal Smith, out of a ducal coronet or, a demifalcon with wings expanded ppr. 88. 10
coronet or, a heraldic tiger sejant
Qua pote lucet.
Smith, Lanes, an ostrich or, holding in
arg. (for Bowijer).
the beak a horse-shoe arg.
25. 7
97. 8
Smiley, Sir Hugh Houston, Bart., J P., Smith of London, an ostrich's head
quarterly arg. and sa., between two
of Drumalis House, Lame, co. Antrim,
ostrich-feathers of the first, holding
and of Gallowhill, Paisley, Renfrewsh.,
in the beak a horse-shoe or.
97-12
a lion's gamb erased holding by a shaft
a pheon, point downwards or. In- Smith, Bart, {extinct), of Upton-in- West288. 12
ham. Essex, an ostrich's head couped
dustria virtus et fortitude.
holding in the beak a horse-shoe, all
Smirke, a falcon with wings addorsed
ppr.
and distended preying on a serpent,
Smith of Abingdon, Berks, and London,
all ppr.
on a mural coronet or, an ostrich's
Smith, see Carrington.
head erased ppr., beaked of the first,
Smith-Barry, see Barry.
holding in the beak a horse-shoe arg.
Smith-Dorrien, see Dorrien.
Smith, Bart, (extinct), of Hough, Chesh.,
Smith, see Lawson-Smith.
an ostrich gu., holding in the beak a
Smith, Sir Cecil Clementi-, G.C.M.G., the
Wheathampstead,
horse-shoe arg.
House,
Garden
97. 8
Esquire, of Smith of Bradbury and Nutburch, Chesh.,
A, E. Clementi-Smith,
an ostrich's head arg., winged az.,
Fir Grove, Sunninghill, Ascot, Rev.
gorged with a collar wavy of the last
Herbert Clementi-Smith, and Rev.
erased.

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SMI

SMI

charged with three bezants, and hold


ing in the beak a horse-shoe of the
second.
Smith of West Ham, Essex, and Stoke
Prior, Worcs., an ostrich's head quarterly sa.

and

arg.,

between two wings

expanded gu., holding in the beak a


horse-shoe or.
c/. 97. 10
Smith, Worcs., a demi-ostrich arg., with
wings expanded gii., holding in the
beak a horse-shoe or.
Smith or Smyth, Sussex and Sufi., out
of a mural coronet an ostrich's head or.
Smith of London, an ostrich arg., holding
in the beak a horse-shoe, all ppr.
07. 8
Smith or Smyth of London, an ostrich's
head couped holding in the beak a
horse-slioe, all ppr.

97. 8

Smith, Norf., an ostrich with wings expanded arg., holding in the beak a

key

or.

Smith, Lea-, Ferdinando, of Halesowen


Grange, Worcs.
(1) An ostrich's head
:

sa. and arg., between two


wings expanded gu., holding in the
beak a horse-shoe or (jor Smith), cj.
97. 10.
(2) A unicorn arg., guttte-depoix, gorged with a double tressure
Hory and counterflory gu. (for Lcn).

(|iiarterly

In se ipso tolus teres.


Smith: (i) On an anchor

sa., an ostrich
ermiuois, holding in the beak a horseshoe or. (2) Of augmentation, a
mount vert, inscribed witli the Greek
letters Kvpa or, and issuing therefrom a
representation of the silphium plantppr.
Smith of London, and Wray, Lanes, out
of a mural coronet arg., an ostrich's
head of the last.
Smith, an ostrich ppr., holding in the
beak a horse-shoe or. Tu ne cede malts.
97. 8
Smith, Chesh., an ostrich arg., holding
in the beak a horse-shoe or.
97. 8
Smith-Shand, James William Fraser, Es-

quire, M.D., of

Templeland, Aberdeen,

a dove volant over the waters with an


olive-branch in its beak ppr.
Virtute
duce comite jortuna.
264. 7
Smith, out of a ducal coronet or, a dove

Smith of Calais, France, a stork's head Smith-Shenstone,


Frederick,
Esquire
couped or, beaked gu., charged with
J.P., D.L., of Sutton HaU, Baroombe.
two bends vert, and between two wings
Lewes, on a mount vert, in front of a
endorsed sa.
rock ppr., a chamois charged with a
Smith of Overdinsdale Hall. Durh., on a
crescent.
Per saxa per ignes.
mount vert, a stork with wings elevated Smith, Sir Edwin Thomas, K.C.M.G.,
arg., charged on the breast and on
M.P., J.P., of the Acacias, Marryateither wing with a cross crosalet gu.,
ville, South Australia, a goat's head
and holding in the beak a snake ppr.
couped arg., gorged with a collar
Smith of Togston, Northumb., a stork
gemelle az., and between two bezants.
arg., holding in his beak a serpent ppr.
Dum spiro, spero.
Smith, Durh., a stork arg., rising from a Smith, Bart, {extinct), of Edmondthorpe,
mount vert, beaked and legged gu.,
Leics., out of a ducal coronet or, an
holding in the beak a serpent ppr.
Indian goat's head arg., eared sa.,
Smith of Ryhope, Durh., and Carrowarmed of the first.
borough, Northumb., on a mount vert, Smith of Withcote, Leics., out of a ducal
a stork with wings elevated arg.,
coronet or, an Indian goat's head arg.,
charged on the breast and on either
eared sa., bearded and armed of the
wing with a cross crosslet gu., holdfirst.
ing in the beak a snake ppr.
Tenax Smith, Lines and Middx., same crest
et fidelis.
Smith, Philip Vernon, Esquire, LL.D.. of
Smith, Joseph, Esquire, J.P., of Plas
116, Westbourne Terrace, W, and 4,
Parciaw, Old Colwyn, North Wales, a
Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, W.C,
rose gu., barbed and seeded ppr.,
out of a ducal coronet or, an Indian
thereon an owl arg. Lahore et diligoat's head arg., erased sa., bearded
gent ia.
and attired of the first.
Smith, Gordon,
M.R.C.S.,
Richmond Smith-Bosanquet, see Bosanquet.
Road, Barnsbury, Middx., in front of Sraifh-Chatterton, see Chatterton.
a mount vert, a serpent nowed, thereon Sraith-Cunninghame, see Cunninghame.
an owl, all ppr. Canohio salvus.
Smith-Dorrien, stc Dorrien.
Smith of Bristol, Somers., a heron's head Sraith-Gordon, set Gordon.
per fess or and gu., holding in the Smith-Masters, scp Masters.
beak a dart of the first flighted ppr., Smith, the late Rev. Jeremiah Finch,
barbed of the second.
M.A., F.S.A., Prebendary of Lichfield
Smith of Theddlethorpe, Linos, a heron's
Cathedral, late Rector of Aldridge,
head erased sa., beaked gu., and holdStaffs, and Rural Dean, a lion rampant
ing in the beak a fish arg.
sa., on the head a crown vallary, holdSmith of London, a heron's head erased
ing between the fore-paws a Passionsa.. guttee-d'or, holding in the beak
cross, and resting the dexter hind-foot
gu. a fish arg.
upon an annulet, all or. Doctrina /erro
Smith of Mitcham, Surrey, a stag's head
perennior.
erased gu., attired arg.
121. 2 Smith, Bart., of Aliwal, upon an Eastern
Smith, Bucks, a heron's head erased,
coronet or, a lion rampant arg., supholding in the beak a fish ppr.
porting a lance ppr., therefrom flowing
Smith, Leadbitter-, John, Esquire, of
to the sinister a pennon gu., charged
Bird Hill, Whickham, Durh.: (i) A
with two palm-branches in saltire or.
stag lodged arg., semee of estoiles az.,
227. 13
attired and gorged with an Eastern Smith, a demi-lion rampant supporting

coronet, the chain reflexed over the


back or (jor Smith). (2) A griffin's
head sa., erased gu., pierced through
rising arg.
the mouth by an arrow fesseways or
Smith of Damagh, co. Kilkenny, Ireland,
(for Leadbitter).
Fidelis.
a dove close holding in its beak an
cf. 66. 8
olive-branch, both ppr., gorged with a Smith of Brambridge, Hants, a stag's
head erased ppr., attired or, gorged
bar gemel or, beaked and legged gu.
with a wreath of laurel, also ppr.
cj. 92. 5
Smith, Ireland, a martlet sa.
120. 3
95. 5
Smith of Old Park, Devizes, Wilts, a Smith, a stag's head erased gu.
1 2 1
2
caduceus erect ppr., thereon a martlet Smith of London, out of a vallary coronet a demi-buck or, pierced through
sa.
Nil desperandum.
with an arrow in ben
Smith, Alexander Mackenzie, Esquire,
barbed and flighted arg
of Bolton Hey, Roby, Liverpool, on a
wreath of the colours, issuant from a Smith, Surrey, a demi-stag erm. attired
sa., vulned in the shoulder gu.
chaplet of roses arg., a rock ppr., thereon a martlet rising or, holding in the
beak a rose as in the chaplet, leaved Smith, Taylor-, of Colpike Hall, Durh.

a smith's hammer, all ppr.


Smith, Shropsh., a Hon's head erased arg.
Smith, a lion's head erased or.
17. 8
Smith, Rev. Algernon Emerick dementi.
Rector of Chadwell St. Mary, Essex,
in front of a lion's head erased arg.,
gorged with a collar flory counterflory
az., on the head a crown vallary or,
three mullets fessewise, also or.
Smith of London, a talbot pjissant party
per pale or and sa.
54. i
Smith, Henry Flesher, Esquire, J.P., of
Kyogle, Casino, New South Wales,
Australia, in front of a talbot's head
couped gu., a cinquefoil erm., between

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'

'

'

two
Smith,

and slipped ppr.

Suaviter sed

fortitcr.

250. 9
Barnes Hall,

Smith, Francis Patrick,


near Sheffield, same crest and motto.
Smith of Windsor, Berks, a martlet
])urp.

95. 4

lodged arg., semee-d'etoiles


and-gorged with an Eastern
coronet, and therefrom a chain reflexed
over the back or {/or Smith). (2) A
horse's head couped sa., gorged with
a plain collar, pendent therefrom an
escutcheon arg., charged with a cinquestag
(1)
az., attired

Smith of Newcastle-under-Lyne,^ Staffs,


a parrot vert, beaked and legged gu.
foil vert {/or Taylor).
Vigilans.
loi. 4 Smith of the Priory, Dudley, Worcs., and
Smith of Little Baddow, Essex, a peaof Berry Hill, Staffs, upon a mount
cock's head erased az., ducally gorged
vert, in front of a rock a chamois, both
or.
c/. 103. I
ppr.
Per saxa per ignes.

trefoils slipped vert.

Thomas Hawkins,

Glenrock, Sydney, New South Wales.


Australia
(
)
A demi-hon rampant
erm., holding in the
a branch
vert {/or Rewse).
of laurel sUpped
(2) In front of a talbot's head couped
gu., a cinquefoil erm., all between
two trefoils slipped vert (/or Smith).
Smith-Rewse, Henry Stinton, Esquire, of
Manly and Wollougong, in the suburbs
:

Esquire, J.P.,

Gordon Brook, Grafton, New South


Wales, .Australia, same crest.
Smith-Rewse, Major Henry Whistler, of
of

SMI

512^

of the city of Sydney, New South


Wales, Australia, and of i8, Southwell
Kensington
Rev.
Gardens, South
Gilbert Flesher Smith-Rewse, M.A.,
Rector of St. Margaret's and St. Peter's,

of Bombay, a demi-greyhound Smith, alias Smithley, of Brantingham


regardant arg., supporting a flagstaff
and Beverley, Yorks. out of a ducal
ppr., therefrom flowing to the sinister
coronet gu., a demi-bull arg., armed
a banner sa., charged with a bull's
head cabossed between two wings arg. Smith of Beabeg and Annsbrook, co.
In Deo /ides.
Meath, Ireland, a demi-bull salient
Smith, Notts, an elephant's head couped
az.,
armed and ungu. or. Delectat
c/. 45. 8
or. charged on the neck with three
amor patriic.
fleurs-de-lis sa., one and two.
Tenax Smith, Michael Edward, same crest and
in/ide.
c/. 133. 2
motto.
Smith, Notts, an elephant's head couped Smith of Maine, co. Louth, Ireland, same

Smith

South Elmham, Suffolk, England and


Eustace Alfred Smith-Rewse of Jlanly,
Sydney, New South Wales: (i) A
;

demi-lion rampant erm., holding in


the paws a branch of laurel slipped
vert, and charged on the shoulder for
(/or
difference with a mullet gu.
Mewse).
(2) In front of a talbot's head
couped gu., a cinquefoil erm., all between two trefoils slipped vert {/or
Smith).
Smith, on a mount vert, a talbot sejant

Tennx. in /ide.
or.
133. 2
Smith, Notts, an elephant's head erased
or, eared gu., charged on the neck
with three fleurs-de-lis az., two and

crest.

c/.

armed

or.

c/.

Smith of Houghton
c/. 55. i
erm., collared gu.
an elephant ppr.
133-9
Smith of London, a talbot per pale or Smith, Notts, an elephant's head erased
and sa., holding in the mouth a rose
or. eared gu., and charged on the neck
ppr., leaved vert.
with three fleurs-de-lis, two and one
Smith of More End, Northamp., a talbot's
az.
Tenax et fiJelis.
c/. 133. 3
head couped gu., charged on the Smith, Oswald Augustus, D.L., Hamneck with a cinquefoil erm.
merwood Lodge, East Grinstead, same
c/. 56. 12
crest and motto.
Smith, a talbot statant ppr., collared, and Smith, Abel Henry, Woodhall Park, Herts,
a chain therefrom reflexed over the
an elephant's head erased or. charged
(/.
back or.
54- 2
on the neck with three fleurs-de-lis sa.,
Smith, Bart., of Suttons, Essex, a talbot
one and two.
c/. 133. 3
statant sa., collared, and a chain there- Smith, Reginald Abel, of Goldings, Herts,
from reflexed over the back or.
same crest.

sa.,

44. 3

Mount

Smith, Baron Strathcona and


c/. 133. 31
Royal, on a mount vert, a
Castle, Northumb.,
eating into a maple-tree ppr.

one.

45. 8

Smith, Ireland, a bull's head couped

beaver
Perse-

verance.
134. 14
Smith of Pygon's HiU, Lydiate, Lanes,
on a mount vert, a squirrel arg.,
charged on the body with a fountain,
and holding a marigold shpped ppr.
In medio tutissimus.
Smith of Brindley, Chesh., a demi-wolf

erm. holding in the dexter


,

de-lis or.

paw

a fleur-

c/.

31. 2

Smith of Tuddenham and Edmondsbury,


a wolfs head erased arg., ducally
gorged or.
c/. 30. S
Smith, a dragon's head erased or, pellet-

tee,

c/.

71. 2

c/.

Smith, Samuel George, of

54. 2
I

Smith-Ryland, Charles Alston. Esquire.


HiU, Warw. :(t)
J.P.,
of Barford
I.^suing from a mount vert, a dexter
arm enibowed in armour ppr., garnished
or, the hand, also ppr., holding a rose
gu., slipped and leaved ot the first, and
three ears of rye or {/or Ryland).
199. 8.
(2) A talbot passant or, resting the dexter fore-paw upon an escutcheon sa., charged with a saltire couped,
also or, and holding in the mouth an
acorn slipped and leaved ppr. {/or

Ware, same

Rev. Joseph Denhara, of St.


Marylebone. Middx., and Vesey Place,
Dublin, a ilragon's head erased az.,
charged with a mullet of six points,

Sacombe Park, Smith,

crest.

Smith, Frederic Chatfield, Bramcote Hall,


\

Nottingham, same

crest.

Smith, Rowland, Duffield, Derby,

and

same

collared

flory

counterflory

or,

pierced through the mouth by an


arrow fessewise, the point to the dexter
Wilford House,
ppr.
Nottingham, same crest.
Smith, Robert Claude, Esquire, of Red- Smith, Bart., of Newland, Yorlis, out of
cliffe Tower.
Paignton, Devonsh., a
a ducal coronet or, a boar's head az..
dolphin haurient ppr.
Mediis irantusked and crined of the second,
quillus in undis.
140. II
langued gu.
41. 4
Smith cf Whitechapel, Lrfindon. waves of Smith
Issuing from an Eastern
I )
Smith).
Not the last.
54. 13
the sea ppr., thereon a dolphin haurient
coronet or, a leopard's head ppr.,
Smith-Marriott, Sir William Henry Marcollar,
therefrom
a
az.. guttee-d'eau, holding in the mouth
gorged with a plain
riott, Bart., of Sydling, St. Nicholas,
a fish or.
line reflexed of the first.
(2) Of augDorset: (i) A mount vert, thereon Smith, William Macadam-, Esquire, J.P.,
Ottoman
imperial
mentation,
the
" chelingk," or plume of triumph, from
a talbot passant sa., guttee-d'eau,
Abbotsfield, Wiveliscombe, Somers.,
collared, and a line reflexed over the
in front of a dolphin haurient or, three
a turban.
beak or {/or Marriott). 282. 4. (2)
chess-rooks az.
Generosity with justice. Smith, Ireland, a leopard's head erased
22. 10
A greyhound sejant gu., collared, and
^
arg., spotted sa.
^35a Une reflexed over the back or, Smith, an anchor erect or, entwined Smith, a leopard's head erased arg.,
charged on the shoulder with a niascle
spotted sa., coUared, lined, and ringed
about the stock by a dolphin spouting
aig. {/or Smith). Semper /idelis. 309. n
water from the mouth and nostrils ppr.
or.
Smith, Sir William, Bart., J.P., D.L., of
Victor sine sanguine.
c/. 140. 8
Smith of London, an heraldic tiger sejant
Eardiston, Worcs., a greyhound couch- Smith of CJottenburg, and Aberdeensh.,
arg., tufted and maned or, resting the
ant sa., collared, and a line theredexter paw on a broken pillar of the
Scotland, an anchor erect or, the stock
from reflexed over the back or, the
last.
Sine sanguine victor.
161. i
sa.
body charged with a cross crosslet of Smith of Camno. Forfarsh., Scotland, an Smith of Loudon, an heraldic tiger sejant
the last, the dexter paw resting upon
anchor ppr. Hold /ast.
161. i
erm., tufted or.
a cross flory or.
308. 2 Smith of Boughton, Somers., a griflin's Smith, Benjamin Brown, Esquire, of
Wolverhampton, Staffs, an heraldic
Smith, Wilts, a greyhound cunent.
head erased gu., charged on the neck
(/.
tiger arg.. vulned in the neck ppr.,
with two bars or, beaked and eared of
58. 2
charged on the body with two pheons,
Smith of Exeter, a greyhound sejant gu.,
the last.
Qtcid capit, capitur.
collared and lined arg.
c/. ^g. 2
and resting the dexter fore-leg on a
66. 4
pheon gu.
Smith of Ashfield, Suff., a greyhound Smith of Elford, Staffs, a griffin's head
eouchant or, coUared and lined sa.
erased per fesse sa. and gu., gorged Smith of Binderton, Sussex, a demi-unicorn gu., maned, armed, ungu., and
c/. 60. I
with a collar arg., charged with tlireo
tufted arg., holding between the foreSmith, Devonsh., a greyhound sejant gu.,
pellets.
c/. 66. 2
coUared, and a line therefrom reflexed Smith of Shirford, Warw., a griffin's head
legs a lozenge or.
Smith-Milnes, William Broughton, Esover the back or.
c/. 66. 5
f/. 59. 4
erased sa., bezantee.
quire, of Dunston HaU, Chesterfield,
Smith, His Honour Judge Lumley, M.A., Smith, Hon. Charles William, of BaUyDerbysh.
(i) A mount vert, thereon
K.C., 25, Cadogan Square, S.W., on a
natray, co. Waterford, Ireland, out of
in front of a boar's head couped sa.,
wreath of the colours, sa. and arg.,
a ducal coronet or, a demi-buU salient
muzzled or, a miU-riud of the last {/or
in front of a mount vert, thereou a
arg., armed and ungu. of the first, and
12.
A unicorn's
Milncs).
greyhound eouchant ppr.. two battle(2)
34.
charged with a crescent gu. for differaxes in saltire or. Frit a trc/ssaillir.
head erased per pale arg. and az..
ence.
Cum plena magis.
crest.

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Smith,

Francis

Abel,

SMI

SMI

513

gorged with a ducal coronet counter-

Smith-Barry (Lord Barrymore), a castle Smith, two arms armed, couped above
{/or Smith).]
arg,, and issuant from the battlements
the elbow ppr., holding a sword in both
Fortiter el rede.
a wolf's head sa. charged with a cross
cf. 49.
hands fesseways arg,, pommel or.
Smith, Richard Clifford, Ashford Hal
""tee fitchee.
Boutez en avant. 254. 6 Smith of Smithiiehl, a hand grasping a
Bakewell, upon a mount vert, in front Smith-Barry, James Hu]
crest
dagger.
Bendy.
212. 3
of
chamois ppr
Per sa.
and motto.
Smith, Scotland, and of London, an arm
per ignes.
Smith of London, on a mount vert, a
from the shoulder in armour, brandishSmith-Chatterton, William Peters, Escastle or, between two branches ppr.
ing a sword ppr.
Carid nam fecham.
quire, of Belmont, Raheny, co. DubUn
Smith of Oldhaugh, Chesh., a fleur-de-lis
195. 2
(i) An antelope's head erased ppr.,
per pale or and gu.
148. 2 Smith, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
attired or, pierced through the back Smith of Dorchester, a fleur-de-lis arg.
a hammer ppr. Semper paratns.
of the neck with an arrow, also pp:
Benigno numine.
148. 2 Smith, Scotland, a dexter hand in fess,
gorged with a ducal coronet of he Smith, a fleur-de-lis arg., charged with a
issuing from a cloud in the sinister,
second, and charged on the neck with
cross crosslet sa.
and holding a pen, all ppr. Floret qvr
cf. 148. 2
a cross crosslet gu. (for Clmtterton). Smith, Glouc, a saltier gu., surmounted
vigilat.
of a fleur-de-lis.
(2) Out of a crown vallary or, a uniSmith, Duff-Assheton, George William,
corn's head az., armed, crined, and Smith, Sir Thomas, Bart., a fret gu.,
of Vaynol, Carnarvonsh.
(i) Issuant
tufted of the first, and charged with
issuant therefrom a fleur-de-lis or.
from a mural coronet or. two
a crescent of the same, (for Smith).
Dabit qui dedit.
embowed vested az., cuffed arg., hold2S8 5
Loyal a mort.
Smith of Thraxted, Essex, a demi-wild
ing in the hands a pheon or (for Smith).
Smith, Henry Dolling, Esquire, of 18,
man ppr., holding in his dexter hand
(2) A mower in the act of mowing
Maida Vale Mansions, Maida Vale,
four ears of barley vert, and in his
vested per pale arg. and sa. the sleeves
N.W., a unicorn's head erased quarterly
sinister a flintstone ppr., his hair sa.,
and hose counterchanged, the cap
arg. and az.
Prodesse quatn conspici.
and wreathed about the temples, also
quarterly arg. and sa., the scytheSmith, Bart., Ireland, out of a ducal
ppr.
handle or, the blade ppr. {for Assheton).
coronet or, a unicorn's head az., armed Smith, Scotland, a Minerva"s head ppr.
cf. 188. 12
of the first.
En Dieu est mon espoir.
I\on invita.
182. i Smith, the late Rt. Hon. WiUiam Henry.
48. 12 Smith, a plume of five feathers, cf. 114. 13
P.O., Lord Warden of the Cinque
Smith, Major-General Walter Henry, a Smith of Halcsworth. Suff., on a chapeau
Ports, of Oxey, Herts, and Greenlands,
unicorn's head quarterly arg. and az.,
gu., turned up erm., two wings az.,
Hambleden, Bucks, a cubit arm erect
erased or.
C'en est fait.
billettee or, each charged with a bend
habited az.. cuffed, and charged with
Smith, Ireland, a unicorn's head couped
erm.
three mascles in chevron arg., holding
sa.
in the hand ppr. three acorn-branches
49. 7 Smith of Elmsett, Suff., a mullet or.
Smith, Cusac-, Sir William, Bart.: (i)'
charged with a crescent between two
vert, fructed or.
Out of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's
wings expanded gu.
Smith, Hon. William Frederick Danvers,
cf. ill. 5
head az., armed of the first. 48. 12 Smith of Hammersmith, Middx., a sword
3, Grosvenor Place, S.W., same crest.
in pale, point upwards, entwined with
Des non fortuna fretus.
(2) A mermaid sa., crined and garnished or, holding in her dexter hand
an ivy-branch ppr.
Smith, a hand ppr., vested chequy arg.
a mirror ppr. En Dieu est mon espoir. Smith of Rochester, Kent, a sword in
and az., holding three arrows, two in
pale ppr., hilted or, entwined with two
1S4. 5
saltier and one in pale or. feathered
ivy-branches of the last. Rapit ense
Smith of London, out of a mural coroand headed arg.
net or, a horse's head sa., bridled gu,,
triumphos.
Smith, Suff., a dexter arm in armour ppr.,
maned arg.
Smith, on a ducal coronet vert, two
garnished or, holding in the hand of the
Smith of Walsham, Suff., a horse's head
swords in saltire arg.. hilted or.
first a chaplet vert.
per chevron or and sa.
c/. 50. 13
c/. 171. 12
Smith of Eastbourne, Sussex, an arm in
Smith, a horse's head erased az., gorged Smith of London, on the top of a pillar
armour embowed ppr,, charged with
with a collar or, charged with a fleurppr., a sphere or.
an escallop or, holding in the hand of
de-lis
between two crosses patee Smith of Oundle, Northamp., within an
the first a sword arg., hilt and pomfitchee sa.
annulet gu., a garb or.
mel of the second, the blade environed
Smith, Ireland, a horse's head couped Smith, Ireland, two battle-axes in saltire
with a chaplet of laurel vert.
sa.,
bridled and double-reined arg..
gu., headed or.
172.4 Smith of London, two arms embowed
bitted or.
Pret.
Smith-Gordon, Sir Lionel Eldred, Bart.
vested az., cuffed arg., holding in the
cf. u. ^
Smith, a salamander couchant regardant
(I) Issuant from the battlements of a
hands ppr. a pheon or.
and ducally gorged in flames, all ppr.
tower a stag's head affrontee ppr., be- Smith, Sidney, Brooklands, 58, West End
Smith of Denby, Derbysh., an escallop
tween two palm-branches vert (for
Lane, West Hampstead, N.W., on a
party per fess or and az.
Gordon). 309.5. (2) Of augmentation,
Roman fasces a pheon, point upwards,
141. 14
Smith of Edinburgh. Scotland, a flame
or, between two laurel-branches fructed
a representation of the ornamental
of fire between two branches of palm
silver centre-piece of the service of
ppr. Concedat laurea linguce.
250.16
ppr.
Luceo. non uro.
plate presented to Lieutenant-General Smith of London, an arm in pale vested
146. 12
Smith of Gibliston, Fifesh., Scotland, a
Sir Lionel Smith by his European and
cuft'ed arg.. holding in the hand
crescent arg. Cum plena magis. 163. 2
native friends at Bombay, all ppr.
ppr. tliree acorn- branches vert, fructed
Smith of Jamaica and Scotland, a sword
or.
(3) Out of an Eastern coronet or, a
and a pen in saltier ppr. Marte et indexter arm embowed in armour, en- Smith of London, a cubit arm erect
genio.
circled by a wreath of laurel, the hand
vested bendy arg. and az., holding in
1 70. 4
Smith, Sir Charles Cunliffe, Bart., D.L.,
grasping a broken sword, all ppr. (for
the hand ppr. a roll of paper.
Animo non astutia. ilea spes
of Tring Park, Herts, a pen in bend
Smith).
cf. 208. 5
or,
est in Deo.
feathered arg.. surmounted in
309. 6 Smith, Norf., a naked arm embowed
saltire by a sword ppr., tied by a Smith, I. P. G., Esquire, of Sweyney Cliff,
ppr.. bound round the wrist with a
ribbon gu., pendent therefrom an
ribbon az., holding in the hand the
near Coalport, Ironbridge, Shropsh.. a
cronel of a broken sjjear or.
escutcheon az., charged with an esdexter arm in armour embowed. hold[

changed and armed or

'

'

'

'

tree ppr., fructed or.

Non

deficit alter.

143- 5

Smith, Durh., a dexter arm embowed


vested erminois, cuffed arg., the hand
grasping a broken sword ppr., the hilt

ing in the hand a scimitar, all ppr.


Veritas usque ad finem.
196. 10
Smith, Scotland, a hand holding a pen

callop or.
Semper fiddis.
170. 8
Smith of Apsley House, Beds, an oak'

ppr-

217. 10

or.

,"
Smith of Tan-y-Graig, Carnarvonsh. on Smith of Dirleton, Haddingtonsh., Scot- Smith of Braxted, Essex, an arm couped
at the elbow and erect vested gu..
land, a dexter hand holding a writinga rock a tower, both ppr., thereon a
cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.
pen ppr. Ex usu commodium.
crescent surmounted by a mullet of
a cross forraee sa.
217. 10
six points or.
omnibus
Lux
refulgeat.
i

'

33

SMI

SMY

514

Smyly, Ireland, out of a mural coronet


or, a dexter arm in armour embowed
Upper Canada, and
ppr., holding a pheon in pale gu.
thumb., a sinister hand apaumte erect
couped at the wrist gu., the wrist en- Smyth, see Mo'untcashell, Earl.
circled with a wreath of oak or, the Smyth, Baron Kiltarton and Viscount
Gort (i) A lion's head couped arg.
palm charged with a trefoil slipped
21. i.
(2) An antelope
(for Smyth).
arg.. and on an escroll above the hand
trippant ppr., attired and ungu. or.
the motto Canada. Pro Regc et patria.
126.6
Vincit Veritas.
Smith of Ballygowan, co. Down. Ireland,
a naked arm couped lying fesseways, Smyth, Yorks, a unicorn's head erased
az.
49- 5
grasping in the hand a sword erect, all
Smyth of Binderton, Sussex, a demiTenebras expellit et hosles.
ppr.

Smith,

Bart,

(extinct),

Pickering of
Preston, Nor-

of

arg., armed and ungu. of the first, and


charged with a martlet for difference.
Cutn plena magis.
Smyth, Colonel John Henry Graham,
C.M.G., of Ballynatry, Youghal, and
Jlore Park, Kilworth, co. Cork, same
crest and motto.
Smyth, Esses, out of a ducal coronet per

pale or and gu., a

plume

of feathers

Smith, Sir Thomas,

Bart.,

5,

unicom

Stratford

gu.,

armed

and

crined

or,

holding between the fore-legs a lozenge


of the last.
Smyth, Colonel the Hon. Leicester (i Out
of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's head
az., armed and charged with a lozenge
12.
of the first [jar Smyth),
cf. 48.
(2) A popinjay rising or, collared gu.,
charged with a rose gu. for distinction

Place, W., a fret gu., issuant therefrom a fleur-de-lis or. Dabit qui dedit.
Smith, Percy Macan, same crest and

motto.
Smith, Boandeu Albert Henry Bickford,
F.S.A., M.A., in front of a thimderbolt
winged arg. and inflamed ppr., a representation of a Cyclops' head affrontee,

Exaltabit honore.
{for Curzon).
also ppr.
Mine eye is sin'/le.
Smith, William Robert, M.D., 74, Great Smyth, Hugh Lyle, Barrowmore Hall,
Chester, out of a ducal coronet or, a
Russell Street, W.C, in front of an
unicorn's head az.
anvil, thereon a falcon's wings endorsed
and inverted ppr., belled and jessed Smyth, Ross Acheson, of Ardmore, co.
Londonderry, same crest and motto.
gu., resting the dexter leg on an escutcheon vert, charged with a serpent Smyth, a unicorn's head erased az. Exaltabit honore.
40. 5
nowed or, two swords in saltire, points
Smyth, Colonel James, of Gaybrook,
downwards, pommels and hilt or.
Mullingar, Ireland, out of a ducal
252. 6
coronet or, a unicorn's head az.
ExnlSmith, Robert Thomas, Esquire, of

Burrage Road, Plumstead, Kent, same

tabit honore.

Smyth

Prudenlia et conslanfia.
crest.
Smith, Lieutenant-Colonel William, Binn
Cottage, Dundee, a fleur-de-lis arg.,
interlaced with a horse-shoe sa. Ready

and

fit.

48. 12

London, a pegasus az., winged


gorged and lined or.

of

gu.. ducally

cl.

A7.

Smyth of Overton. Shropsh., Herts,


Asham, Notts, and Credenhill, Heref.,

230. 18

Smith, R. F., Ruthven, Esquire, Mount


Cottage, Sunningdale, an elephant's
head erased charged with three fleurs-

a horse's head erased roan colour, the


mane sa., the bridle or.
cf. 51.5
of Walsham and Old Buckenham,
Norf., a horse's head erased per chevron
Tenax in fide.
de-lis.
nebulee or and sa.
Egerton
Albert,
Colonel
cf. 51.4
Smith,
qa,
Gardens, London, S.W., a talbot Smyth, G. E., within a horse-shoe or, a
horse's head erased per fesse arg. and
passant or. Teiiax in fide.
az.
head
erased
ppr.
88.12
Smither, a hawk's
Smitherman, a stork or, charged on the Smyth, Hugh, Esquire, of Quickswood.
near Baldock, Herts, a horse's head
neck with two bars gemelle sa., and
erased az., within a horse-shoe or.
gorged with a ducal coronet gu.
Ferrum equitis salus.
83. i
Smithers, an eagle's head gu.
Smithesby, Ireland, a wolfs head erased Smyth, James Hugh, Esquire, of Norton
belt
the
buckle
Hall, near Baldock, Herts, same crest
a
gu.,
with
arg., gorged
and motto.
or.
Smithson, a squirrel sejant cracking a Smyth, Thomas, Esquire, of Edworth,
near Baldock, Herts, same crest and
nut ppr.
135-7
motto.
Smithson, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-lion rampant gu., holding a sun Smyth, Thomas, Esquire, of Stretley,

and vert.
cf. 114. 8
of Greenwich and Plompton, Kent,
out of a ducal coronet per pale or and
gu., a plume of five ostrich-feathers,
three vert and two arg.
1 14. 13
Smyth, out of a coronet per pale or and
purp.. a plume of feathers arg. and vert.
arg.

Smyth

cf.

of Halesworth,

peau
az.,

gu.,

billettce or,

119. 2

attired sa.

of Lenton, Beds, a stag's head


erased or, charged on the neck with
three mullets.
cf. 121. 2
Smyth of Wighton, Norf.. an antelope's
head erased sa., collared gu., rimmed,
studded, Hned, and ringed or.

Smyth

Smyth

114. 8

Suff., on a chaturned up erm., two wings


each charged with a
bend erm.
cf. 1 1 2. 9
Smyth of CJunton, Norf., on a chapeau
gu., turned up erm., two wings expanded az., each charged with a bend
erm., between six billets or.
Smyth of Yatley, Hants, and Essex, a
demi-wild man ppr., holding in the
hand a bunch of barley vert, and
wreathed round the temples of the
same.
Smyth, Bart, (extinct), of Long Ashton,
Somers., a stag or, attired arg.
117. 5
Smyth, Surrey, a demi-stag salient erm.,

Smyth

cf.

126. 2

of London, Berks, and of Bosworth, Leics., out of a ducal coronet


or, an Indian goat's head arg., eared
sa., armed of the first.
Smyth of Honyngton, IJncs, a talbot
passant or.
54. i
Smyth of Shouldham, Norf., a peacock's
103. i
head erased az.

Smyth

Smyth, Ireland, a demi-peacock ppr.,


charged with a trefoil or.
Smyth, WUts, a peacock's head ppr..
ducallv gorged or.
cf. 103. 2
Smyth, Beds, Essex, of Ashby Folville,
Leics., and Wotton, Warw., a peacock's
head erased ppr., ducally gorged or.

ppr.

Smithwick, Herts, an arm


vested bendy of six engrailed vert and
arg., cuffed "of the last, holding in the
hand a rose, all ppr.
SmoUet, the stump of an oak-tree shooting young branches ppr. Viresco. 145.2

Smollett of Bonhill, Dumbartonsh., the


trunk of an oak-tree sprouting out
Viresco.
145. 2
branches ppr.
Smollett of Kirktown and Stenifleet,
Scotland, the trunk of a tree sprouting
out leaves ppr. Adhuc viresco. 145. 2
Smyly of Dublin, an arm in armour embowed ppr., the hand holding by the
point a pheon gu.
Smyly, Sir Philip Crampton, 4, Merrion
Viribus
Square, Dublin, same crest.

Smyly, William Cecil, K.C., St. George's


Square. S.W., same crest and motto.

House, Henlow,
arg.,

erased

Ferrum

az.,

of Northfield
Beds, a horse's head

within a horse-shoe

Smyth

or.

equitis salus.

Smyth, George Edward, same


of Hilton,

crest.

Bridgnorth, Shropsh.,

a buffalo's head ppr.


cf. 44. 1
Smyth, Lieutenant-Colonel George John,
of Heath Hall, Yorks. out of a ducal
or, a demi-buU rampant arg.,
armed and ungu. of the first, gorged
with a collar az., rimmed and charged
with three lozenges, also or. Nee

coronet

timeo nee sperno.


of Beverley, Yorks, out of a ducal
coronet gu., a demi-buU salient arg.,

Smyth

armed

or.

cf.

Smyth

Beds, same crest and motto.

embowed Smyth, George Edward,

arg.,

103.

London and Chesh., an ostrich


holding in the beak a horse-shoe

of

97- 8

or.

Smyth, Worcs. and Essex, an ostrich's


head between two wings gu., holding
in the

mouth a horse-shoe or.

cf.

97. 10

Smyth, Bart, (extinct), of Upton, Essex,


an ostrich's head couped, holding in
the beak a horse-shoe, all ppr.
Smyth, Sussex, out of a mural coronet
an ostrich's head, all or.
Smyth, Ireland, a dove regardant az.,
holding in the beak an olive-branch
9-- 4
vert.
Smyth, William Henry, Elkington Hall,
Louth, Lines, a falcon's head erased
sa., guttee-d'or, holding in the beak a,
fish ppr.

Smyth, Percy, Esquire, of Headborough Smyth of Aimas. Lines, and Northamp.,


out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-falcon
and Monatrea, co. Waterford, out of a
88. 10
ppr., with wings expanded arg.
ducal coronet or, a demi-buU salient

SMY

SNE

515

William Grenville, Esquire,


Smyth, an arm erect, holding in the hand
Elkington, Louth, Lines, same crest,
ppr. a griffin's head erased.
Smyth, Herts, a falcon volant, w
Smyth, Scotland, a dexter arm embowed
wings expanded ppr.
88
vambraced, the hand holding a sword
Smyth, Christopher. Esquire, of Little
ppr.
Carid nam fecham.
195-2
Houghton, and Brafield, Northamp., Smyth, John Watt, Esquire, J.P., of
on a ducal coronet or, a falcon with
Duneira, co. Antrim, Ireland, a dexter
wings expanded ppr. Crux Chris'.i
arm couped below the elbow and erect
spes mea.
charged with a palm-branch, and holding in the hand a scimitar, all ppr.
Smyth, Glouc. and Lines, a heron's head
erased az., holding in the beak a fish
With thu might.
cf. 213. 5
arg.
Smyth, Xorf., and of Southwark, Surrey,
an arm embowed ppr., holding in the
Smyth, Herts and Heref., an eagle's head
between tw'o wmgs arg., beaked sa.
gauntlet a broken tilting-spear or.

Smyth,

84. 2

of Totnes, De vonsh., a dexter cubit


in armour ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand, also ppr., a chaplet
vert.

Smyth
arm

holding in the hand ppr.


leaved and fructed

az.,

oak-branch

or.

Raymond Henry Ray-

Smythies, Major

mond, Army and Navy Club,


Mall, an

arm

leaves

Pall

in pale, habited az., cuff


of cak-

hand ppr. a branch

vert,

fructed

or.

laudato.

Laudari a
285. 15

Smythson, Kent, an arm embowed vested


arg.,

the hand ppr., holding a battle-

Smyth, Middx., and of Kelmarch, Noraxe of the first, the handle or.
thamp., a cubit arm erect habited per Snafford, an elephant passant or, on its
pale or and gu., cuffed arg., holding
back a castle arg.
133. 4
in the hand ppr. a griffin's head ereised Snagg or Snagge, Herts, a demi-goat
erm.,

az.

armed

or.

128. 2

Smyth, Ireland, a sword erect ppr., pierced Snagg or Snagge, Herts, a demi-antelope
through a dexter hand couped gu. Vera
ppr.
cf. 126. 5
fidditas fortitudo.
Snagge, His Honour Judge Sir Thomas
Wilham, M.A., J.P., of 14, Courtfield
Smyth of Balharry, Forfarsh., Scotland,
a dexter arm in armour embowed branGardens, London, S.W.
(i) Out of a
dishing a sword ppr.
ducal coronet or, a horse's head arg.
Carid nam fcchm.
51. 7(2) A demi-antelope erm., at105. 2
tired or.
Respice finem.
Smythe, Viscount Strangford {extinct),
126. 5
an ounce's head erased arg.. peilettee, Snape, between two wings an escallop
ppr.
collared and chained sa.
141. 10
Virtus in-

horse-shoe or.
Vincere et vivere.
of Elmford, Staffs, a griffin's head
erased per fess sa. and gu., gorged with
a collar arg. charged with three pellets.

Smyth

cf.

vested

an

arg., in the

197- 3

Smyth, Dc vonsh. an eagle close regardant


ppr., beaked and legged or.
76. 6
Smyth, Hants, London, and Staffs, out
of a ducal coronet or, a swan close
erm., beaked gu.
Smyth, General Sir Henry Augustus,
K.C.M.G., St. John's Lodge, Stone,
Aylesbury: (i) (Of augmentation) A
mount vert inscribed with the Greek
letters KTPA or, and issuant therefrom the plant silphium ppr.
(2) An
anchor fesseways sa., thereon an
ostrich erminois, holding in the beak a

Smythe, two arms holding a bow in full


draught to let an arrow fly. all ppr.
Mediis tranquillus in undis.
200. 2
Smytheman, Shropsh., a stork or, ducally
gorged gu.
cf. 105. 11
Smythesby, a wolf's head erased arg..
coUared gu., buckled or.
cf. 30. 11
Smythies of Wilke, Somers., a cubit arm

66. 2

Smyth of Tregoneck,

St. Germans, Coruw.,


on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a
Snape, Snappe, or Snepp, of Standlake,
cendit fires.
OxoD., a buck's head per pale or
griffin's head or, plattee. beaked arg.
Smythe, Lieutenant-Colonel David Murand vert, attired counterchanged.
ray, of Methven Castle, Perthsh., a
Smyth, Sir John Henry Greville, Bart.,
J.P., of Ashtou Court and Wrasall
dolphin haurient head upwards. Mediis
121. 5
Lodge, Somers., and Heath House,
tnqu
Sneli, on a chapeau ppr., an owl with
undi.
wings expanded arg.
Glouc, a griffin's head erased gu., Smythe of Braco, Scotland, a dolphin
96. 6
gorged with a coUar gemel and beaked
haurient ppr. Mediis tranquillus in Snell of Kennicott, Devonsh., Glouc, and
Kingston, Wilts., a demi-talbot ramand eared or. Qui capit capitur.
undis.
140. 1 1
pant gu., collared and lined or.
Smythe of Hilton, Shropsh., a buffalo's
cf. 66. 2
Smyth of London and Crabbett. Sussex,
head ppr.
cf. 44. i
a dragon's head erased or, peilettee.
Smythe, Surrey, a demi-stag salient erm., Snell, a wolf preying on a lamb, in front
cross Calvary in pale gu.
attired sa.
119. 2
cf. 71. 2
Smyth of Newcastle-under-Lyne, a tiger Smythe, Hants, a stag's head erased ppr.., Snellgrove, an anchor sa., entwined with
a serpent vert.
161. 3
passant arg., viilued in the shoulder
attired or, gorged with a chaplet of
Snelling, Surrey, a demippr.
laurel vert.
1 20.
cf. 27. II
3 Snelling of
eagle displayed arg.
81. 6
Smyth of London, an heraldic tiger erm., Smythe, Sir Charles Frederick, Bart.,
armed, maned, and tufted or.
J.P., D.L., of Eshe HaU, Durh., a Snelling, Surrey, of East Horsley, Sussex,
and of Wheatfield, Suff., a griffin's
Smyth of London, an heraldic tiger
buck's head erased, gorged with a
head or. coUared gu.. studded of the
sejant erm., armed, tufted, and maned
chaplet of laurel, all ppr.
Rcgi semper
j

or.

fidelis.

Smyth, Kent, a leopard's head erased


spotted

sa.,

collared

and

cf.

Smyth

arg.,

lined or.
22. 14

120. 3

first.

cf.

66.

of Boughton, Winchelsea, Kent, Snelling, Surrey, a demi-dog rampant,


with dragon's wings addorsed or.
on a mount vert, a talbot sejant erm.,
eared and collared sa., ringed or, on Snelling, Dorset, and of Portslade. Sussex, an arm embowed vested vert,
the dexter side of the mount a branch

Smythe

of Henlow, Beds, a leopard's head


holding in the hand ppr. a cutlass of
peilettee, murally gorged, lined,
of laurel of the first.
the second, hilted or, from the pommel
and ringed gu.
Smythe, Francis C. D., of Girdler's Hall,
a line round the arm tied to the wrist
Smyth, a lion's head erased or.
17. 8
39, Basinghall Street, London, E.G., a
of the last.
Smyth, Ireland, a lion rampant per fesse
talbot passant.
Tenax in fide.
arg. and sa.
Smythe of Corsham, Wilts, a peacock's Snepp, between two wings an escallop
i. 13
ppr.
141. 10
Smyth of Tuddenham and Edmondsbury,
head ppr., ducally gorged or.
.Siitf.. a wolf's head erased arg., ducally
Sneyd-Edgworth, see Edgworth.
cf. 103. 2
;:orged or.
Smythe, three holly-leaves vert, banded Sneyd-Kynnersley, set Kynnersley.
cf. 30. 8
Keel,
Bishton,
and
AshRalph,
of
Sneyd,
Smyth, Ireland, a wolf current gu.
28. 4
gu.
150. 12
combe. Staffs, a Hon passant gardant
Smyth, Esses, a salamander in flames, all Smythe of London, a destr arm couped
Sec opprimere, nee opprimi.
sa.
ppr.
at the elbow per pale or and gu.,
138. 4
Smyth, on a ducal coronet vert, two
cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.
4- 3
swords in saltier arg., billed or.
a griffin's head erased az., beaked and Sneyd, John William, Basford HaU, Leek.
Staffs, same crest and motto.
charged with a martlet of the first.
cf. 171. 12
Smyth, Derbysh., on a mount vert, a tower Smythe, Scotland, a sword and a pen Sneyd, Major-General Thomas WHUam,
triple-towered or, on the sinister side
disposed in saltire ppr.
of Finsthwaite House, near Ulverston,
Marte et inof the mount a laurel-branch pendent
Lanes, same crest and motto.
genio.
170. 4
over the tower ppr.
Smythe of Atherny, Perthsh., Scotland, Sneyd, Dryden Henry, Esquire, of Ashcombe Park, near Leek, Staffs, same
Smyth, on the top of a pillar ppr., a
a dexter hand holding a lancet ready
sphere or.
crest and motto.
for action ppr.
Arte et labore.
arg.,

332

SNE

SOM

516

lake a swan Somersett, Rev. William, of Woolastone


Sneyd, Clement, Esquire, of Loxley Park, SoUey and Solly, in a
Lydney, Glouc., same crest. Mutare
naiant with wings addorsed ppr.
near Uttoxeter, Staffs, same crest and
vel timere sperno.
99. 9
motto.
Frederick Somersett of South Brentin, Somers., a
JIajor-General
Solly-Flood,
of
M.A.,
Alfred,
Gustavus
Rev.
Sneyd,
House,
Eastbridge
dove ppr., between two oak-branches
of
Richard,
C.B.,
and
Chastleton, Oxon., same crest
stalked and leaved vert, fructed or.
Hythe, Kent, a wolf's head erased arg.
motto.
92. 14
Vis luiita fortior.
Snigg or Snigge of Bristol. Somers., a
Soloman, a crane statant, holding in the Somerton, Viscount, see Normanton, Earl
demi-stag salient erased or.
105. 8
beak an eel.
of.
Solomon, a heron devouring a fish.
Somervale, Scotland, a wheel or, surSolomon, a demi-wolf holding in the
mounted of a dragon vert, vomiting
leaved
sUpped
and
dexter
paw
rose
a
fire before and beliind.
Fear God in
Snodgrass, Scotland, a phoenix in flames
cf.

119.

Snigg or Snigge, a swallow volant ppr.

96. 2
82. 2

ppr.

ppr.

69. 3

life.

141- '4 Somervell, CoUn, Esquire, J.P., TenterSolomons, a clam-shell or.


Solsby, a boars head erect sa.
field, Kendal, same crest and motto.
c/- 43- 3
Somervell, James, of Sorn Castle, Ayrsh.,
the dexter claw
Plymouth,
Efiord,
Little
of
Soltau
an anchor in pale, the stock, ring, and
charged
arg..
resting on an escutcheon
between
arg.,
demi-lion
a
Devonsh.,
cable aU ppr.
Hold fast.
with a fleur-de-lis gu.
Miseris Somervile or Somerville, two dexter
two branches of roses ppr.
Snotterley, Norf., a crane asleep with its
succurrere disco.
hands conjoined, the dexter in armour
head under its wing, holding under the
Soltau-Symons, George William, Esquire,
holding a branch of laurel and a thistle
dexter claw a stone ppr.
of Little Eliord and Chaddlewood,
in orle, all ppr.
224. 8
Snow of Cricksand, Beds, and Surrey,
Plymouth (i) Upon a mount vert, in Somervile of Eadstone, Warw., two leoan antelope's head erased per pale
front a saltire gu., an ermine, holding
126. 2
pards' faces in fess or, both crowned
nebulee arg. and az.
(jor
ppr.
in the mouth a fern-branch
with one ducal coronet gu.
Snow, on a mount vert, an antelope's
Sijmons).
(2) A demi-lion arg., within Somerville, Baron Athlumney, see Athhead erased per pale nebulee erm. and
two branches of roses ppr. Simplex
cj. 126. 2
lunuiey.
az.
mundilus.
Somerville, Baron Somerville, on a wheel
Snow, Alexander Dufiett, Esquire, of
and
arg., a dragon vert, vomiting flames of
Neston, Combe Park, Bath, in front of Somaster, Somester, Summaster,
with
portcullis
Cornw.,
a
Sumaister,
anteFear God in lijc.
tire ppr.
69.
gu., an heraldic

Snooke

of

Chichester, Sussex, a rock


an eagle regardant with

ppr.. thereon

wings

elevated

or.

a bugle- horn
lope's head couped per pale, indented
arg. and az., and charged with two
crosses patee in pale counterchanged.
233. 2
ProhUa.i ixrus honor.

chains

or.

Quasi summus magister.

178- 3

cf.

Somerville, a wyvern ppr.


Somerville, Arthur Fownes,

70.

of Binder
House, Somers. ( I ) A wyvern with
c/. 103. 4
mount a peacock ppr.
wings elevated vert, langued gu., on
per
a
stork
Kent,
Xewland,
of
Somer
in
holding
or,
Somerville).
demi-Uon
arg.
a
wheel
erect
a
{for
Snow, Chesh.,
pale gu. and az., ducaUy gorged or.
his dexter paw a tassel sa.
69. 3.
(2) The stump of an oak-tree
cf. 105. II
erased at the top, sprouting a branch
Snowball, Berks, and Potters, Bury,
vert a
Northamp., on a plate a horse's head Somerford, .Staffs, on a mount
on each side ppr. {for Fonnes). Fear
I44- 3
palni-trof ppr.
erased sa.
God in life.
145-2
MarSnowden and Snowdon, a peacock in his Somerhill, Baron, see Clanricarde,
Somerville, PhiUip Horatio Townsend,
quess of.
103- ipride ppr.
Admiral R.N., same crest and motto.
ppr.,
mount
on
a
(Cocks),
Baron
Somers,
curhorse
JIajor
Thomas Cameron
Snowdon, on a mount vert, a
Somerville,
a stag lodged regardant arg., attired
52. :o
rent, bridled sa.
Fitzgerald, Deishane, co. Cork, Ireland,

Somer and Somner, Kent and

Suff.,

on a

Prodesse quam compici.


sa.
in flames ppr.
a dragon vert, charged with a trefoil
115. 9
138- 4
or, spouting out fire behind and before
Somers of St. Margaret's and Rochester,
Buckworth-Herne-Soame.
Fear
ppr., standing on a wheel or.
head
erased or, charged
Uon's
Kent,
a
lure
on
a
Suff.,
and
London
of
Soame
God in life.
cf. 69. 3
erm.
dancettee
fess
with
a
hawk
a
gu.,
arg., garnished and lined
Somerville, BeUingham Arthur, Esquire,
8
17.
cf.
r/. 85. 14
close or.
of Friar's HiU House, Wicklow, Iremail hangmg
Soames, a demi-eagle regardant holding Somers, Dorset, a coat of
land, a demi-lion rampant sa., charged
on a laurel-tree, aU ppr.
in the dexter claw a sword ppr.
on the shoulder with a cross crosslet
Benjamin Edward, Mendip
Grains
Soaper, a demi-Uon rampant gu., holding Somers,
fitchee and two mullets arg.
Lodge, Langford, Somers., a laurela billet sa.
10. 5
Dieu tant que tu viveras.
cuirass
therefrom
a
suspended
tree
eagle
or,
an
coronet
Sockwell, on a ducal
Somerville of Hamiltonsfarm, Ayrsh.,
the
of
either
side
ppr.,
on
tasses
with
c/. 75. 2
displayed arg.
Scotland, an anchor in pale cabled
thereof
front
and
in
tree an escallop or,
Soden, a parrot gu., holding in its beak
161. 2
Hold fast.
ppr.
a tilting - spear fessewise ppr.
lOi. 11
an annulet or.
Somery, Warw., a sword and an ear of
240. 13
Soden and Sodey, a stag lodged guardant
154. 11
wheat in saltire.
Somerset, Duke of Beaufort, see Beaufort.
between two laurel- branches ppr.
oUve-branch
ppr.
Somery, Warw., an
_

Snuggs, a salamander
Vive ut vivas.

Soame,

see

115. II
115. 11
Sodon, Ireland, same crest.
Sohier, Jersey, a cross arg., between the
Stella Christi
attires of a stag ppr.

Somerset, see Raglan, Baron.


Somerset, Duke 0! (St. Maur), out of a
ducal coronet or, a phoenix issuing
from flames ppr. Foy pour devoir.

duce.
Solay, a dolphin naiant az.
Sole of London, out of a

Somerset, Glouc, a portculUs chained or,


Mutare vel timere aperno.
nailed az.

or,

the

a demi-lion
first.

sa.,

140- 5

mural coronet
ducally crowned of

i7- 3

Somerset, Arthur F., of Castle Gormg,


Worthing, a portcuUis chained or.

151. II

Somim and Somin, a demi-wolf

sa.,

guttee-d'eau, holding in the feet a


cross formee fitched in pale or.
Sommer of Dublin, Ireland, a harvestfly or,

speckled

sa.

Sommers, Scotland, a Uon rampant

or.
I-

13

Sommers, W. StirUng. of 4, Parkhill Road,


Hampstead, N.W., a stag lodged.

Rev. Arthur Baron, of St. Thomas's


Mutare vel timere sperno.
Rectory, Winchester, out of a mura
Tandem tranquillius.
Plantagenet
crown or, a demi-Uon rampant sa. Somerset, Colonel Alfred
coat of mail ensigned with
Frederick Charles, C.B.. of Enfield Sommers, a
Semper eadem.
an oak-branch acorned, all ppr.
Middx., a portculUs or, nailed
Court,
phoenix
in
Solers, on a ducal coronet a
a crescent ppr. Donee rnrSommerville,
chains
or.
az., the
82. 5
flames ppr.
orbem.
163- ^
impleal
sua
spotted
140- 5 Somerset, Suff.. a panther arg.,
Soley, a dolphin naiant az.
Sommerville and Somervil, a hand holdof various colours, incensed ppr.
Soley of Upton-on-Severn, and LickhiU,
Donee rursus iming a crescent ppr.
of a naval coroWorcs., on a crescent or, a sole naiant Somerset of London, out
216. 8
pleat orbem.
net or, a hippocampus erect arg.
Mg.
Sole,

SOM

83. 2

Somner, a sun-flower.
Somner, Kent, a crane per pale gu. and
az.,

ducally gorged, beaked, and legged

Earl of Feversham (extinct), a


head erased gu., and thereon a
chapeau ppr.
21. 10
Sondes, Earl (Milles), a lion rampant
erminois, holding between the paws a
fer-de-moulin in pale sa. Esio quod
Sondes,

lion's

Sone or Soone, Derbysh. and

SPA

517

Sommerville, Scotland, a dexter hand


throwing a hand-grenade ppr. Audaccm juvant jata.
216. 6
Somner, an eagle's head erased or.

Suff.,

demi-lion rampant arg., guttee-desang, holding in the dexter paw a


baton or, tipped at the ends sa.
cj. 15. 9
Sonibanck of Haseley, Oxon., out of a
ducal coronet or, two wings expanded
az., each charged with a sun in his
splendour or.
cj. 109. 8
Soote of Reres House, Forfarsh., Scot-

of cross crosslets

counterchanged and

Southwell, Viscount (Southwell), a demiIndian goat arg., armed, eared, and


Deo gratias.
ducally gorged gu., charged on the
Sotherton, a leg conped above the knee
body with three annulets in pale of the
gu., spurred ppr.
last.
Nee male notus cques.Dulce est
193. S
Sotherton,
Norwich, a cameleopard's
pro patria mori.
313. 10
head erased arg., spotted sa., horned Southwell, a demi-Indian goat arg.,
or, and gorged with a ducal coronet of
eared,
ungu.,
and ducally gorged
the last.
gu., charged on the body with three
Sotwell, of Grenham, Berks, and Chate,
annulets sa.
Wilts, out of a mural coronet gu., a Southwell
of
Kingston - on - Thames,
lion's head or, pierced through the
Surrey, a demi-goat arg., armed or,
neck by an arrow ppr., headed sa.,
gorged with a collar vair, and resting
feathered arg.
the sinister foot on a cinquefoil, also
Souchay, an eagle displayed.
arg, Exitus acta prohat.
75. 2
Soulsby of Bessingby, near Bridlington, Southwertb, Ireland, out of a ducal
Yorks, and Northumb., a boar's head
coronet arg., a bull's head sn.
44. 11
in fess erased.
42. 2 Southwertb or Southworth of SouthSouter, a harpy gardant with wings disworth and Samlesbury, Lanes., a bull's
played ppr.
head erased sa., armed arg.
1 89. 4
44. 3
Souter, Scotland, a crescent or.
Donee Southworth of Sandbury, Lanes, and
impleat.
Wecke,
Champfloure,
163. 2
and
Wells,
South, a griffin's head erased.
66. 2
Somers., a bull's head erased sa.,
South, a lion rampant, ducally gorged
the horns arg,, the tips of the first,
or, holding in the dexter paw a mullet
charged on the neck with a crescent
arg., pierced sa.
for difference.
cf. 44. 3
South, Wilts, a dragon's head ppr., du- Southworth, a bull's head erased arg. 44. 3
cally gorged per pale or and az., issu- Southy, a stag's head guardant ducally
ing from the mouth flames of fire of
gorged ppr.
the last.
Sowdeak or Sowfheake, Cumb., a dexter
cf. 73. 3
Southall, a rock sa.
arm erect couped at the elbow, vested
179. 7
Southam, Viscount, see Ellenborough,
gu., cuffed with a frill arg., holding in
Earl of.
the hand a heart, all ppr.
Southam, a thistle and a rose in saltier Sowdeak of London, a dexter arm erect
ppr.
couped at the elbow, vested gu., cuffed
150. 3
with a frill arg., holding in the hand a
Southam, H.R.H., Esquire, F.S.A., of
heart ppr., and charged with an annulet
Slirewsbury, out of a ducal coronet or,
or for difference.
an eagle's leg reversed sa. Honor

ducally crowned upon each head

or.

Fidilis et
land, a griffin sejant az.
62. 10
paratus.
Soper, a demi-Cupid holding a hymeneal
torch, all ppr.
185. 8
Soper, Cumb., a demi-lion rampant, holding between the paws a billet, all sa.
Esquire, of
Soper, William Garland,
Hareston, Caterham, Surrey, a demilion per pale or and gu., holding in the
mouth a trefoil slipped vert, and supporting a torch erect fired ppr.
12. 9
Sopper, William, Esquire, of 3, Upper
Veritas ct justitia.
Belgrave Street, London, and of Dunmaglass, Inverness-sh., a demi-buU Southam, John, of Holmwood, Chorlton-

Sowdon, a lion's head couped arg., collared az., charged with three mullets
or.
gorged with a collar
cum-Hardy, near Manchester, same
vair, resting the sinister paw on an
crest and motto.
Sowdon of Barnstaple, Devonsh., a lion's
head erased erm., charged with a fesse
escutcheon or, charged with two Southampton, Baron (Fitzroy), on a chaswords saltireways ppr.
peau gu,, turned .up erm., a lion statant
gu. thereon two escallops or, the whole
debruised by a bendlet wavy
gardant or, crowned with a ducal
Sorocold of London, and Barton Lanes,
on the top of a tower or, a fleur-de-lis
coronet az., and gorged with a collar
countercoinpony arg. and of the Sowerby, a peacock's head erased ppr.
az.
103. I
Unc
fourth.
Et dcctts ct pretinm recti. 4. 2
Sorel, Jersey, a partridge close or.
joy uneloy.
Southbey or Southebye, Suff. and Yorks, Sowerby of Old Park, Durh., Northumb.,
cf. 89. 12
Dalston Hall, Cumb., and Putteridge
a demi-talbot piirp.
Sorrell of Waltham and Stebbings, Essex,
cf. 55. 8
Bury, Herts, a Hon rampant arg.,
and Ipswich, Suff., on a ducal coronet Southbey or Southby of Cars well, Berks,
langued gu.
! '3
a peacock, all ppr.
a lion rampant or, holding in the dex103. S
ter paw an apple gu.
Sowter of London, a harpy gardant with
Sotheby, the sun in his splendour or.
wings displayed ppr. Donee impleat.
162. 2 Southbey, on a gauntlet an eagle close
regardant

sa.,

ppr.
Sotheby, Essex, a lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw an apple gu.
Southby, a demi-peacock issuing ppr.
103. 10
Sotheby, Major-General Frederick Edward, of Sewardston, Essex, and of Southcomb of Rose Ash, Devonsh., a dove
holding in its beak an olive-branch, all
Ecton, Xorthamp., a demi-talbot ppr.
ppr.
92. 5
Ou bicn ou rien.
274. 2
Sotheby, Admiral Sir Edward Southwell, Southcote, a star rising from a cloud
ppr.
164. II
K.C.B., of 26, Green Street, Park
Southern, a serpent nowed vert.
142. 4
Lane, W., same crest and motto.
Sotheby, Rev. Walter Edward Hamilton, Southern, a bull's head erased at the
neck.
of St. Barnabas Vicarage, South Ken44- 3
Southerne of London, and Fitz, Shropsh.,
nington, same crest,
an eagle displayed with two heads
Sotheram, a crane holding in the dexter
per pale arg. and az., ducally crowned
claw a flint-stone, all ppr.
105. 6
upon each head or. Alta pe.lo. cj. 74. 2
Sotheron-Estcourt, see Estcourt.
Sotheron of Kirklington, Notts, an eagle Southerton, Norf., a goat's head sa.,
plattee, ducally gorged and armed or.
with two heads displayed party per
pale arg. and gu., the wings semee Southesk, Earl Ol, see Carnegie.
I43- 5
of cross crosslets counterchanged, mu- Southey, an oak-tree vert.
rally crowned, beaked, and membered Southland of Romney, Kent, a Uon's
gamb erect or, grasping a spear-head
or.
cf. 74. 2
arg.
Sotheron of Holme in - Spaldmgmore,
Yorks, an eagle displayed with two Southouse, out of
talbot's head.
heads per pale arg. and gu., semee
-

ducal

coronet

57. 12

Sowter, G.

S.,

1 89.
4
Solicitor, of Brigg, Lines,

Donee impleat orbem.


demi-gryphon regardant arg.,
charged on the breast with a pheon,
and resting the sinister claw upon an
escallop, both az. Fidelis ad extremum.
of
Frederic,
M.A., LL,M.,
Spafford,
Wilderspool Hall, Ormston, Lanes,
same crest and motto.
Spaight of Bunratty, co. Clare, and
Derry Castle, co. Tipperary, Ireland,
Vi ct viriute.
107. 7
a jay ppr.
Spaight, William Fitzhenry, of Union
Hall, Leap, co. Cork, same crest and

same

crest.

Spafford, a

motto.
Spalding, Scotland and France, a cross
Mine mihi salus.
crosslet fitched or.
166. 2
Spalding, a bishop's mitre or, banded
gu.,

charged with a chevron

arg.,

and

thereon three bezants.


cf. 180. 5
Spalding, an elephant's head or, crowned
gu-

SPE
Sparrow, William Arthur. Esquire, J.P.. Speede of London, a swallow with wings
expanded ppr.
of Albrighton Hall, Shrewsbury, Salop,
(i)
Speer of the Grove, Fulham, Midd.x.
same crest and motto.
A garb per fesse or and arg., banded
Sparrow of Blackburn, Lanes, a univert, with a spear erect issuing from
corn's head erased arg., semee of
Kirby. Kent, between two thistl
the centre ppr. (for Speer).
Spero.
cinquefoils gu.
(2) A
leaved and slipped vert, an escutcheon
cf. 49
griffin segreant per fesse erminois and
Sparrow, Hanbury-, Alan Bertram, of
az., charged with a cross crosslet or.
Wolver
az., holding between the claws a cross
Uplands,
Tettenhall.
the
Hinc mihi salus.
crosslet fitchee of the last (for Sandi/s).
hampton (i) Upon the battlements
Span, on a mount an apple-tree fructed,
Speer, Hannibal, Esquire, of the Manor
of a tower ppr., a unicorn's head arg
all ppr.
House, Thames Ditton, and 26, the
armed and crined or, semee of pheons
Spaney of Tunstall. Norf., the head of a
Grove, Boltons, S.W., same crests.
az. (for Sparrow).
bugle erased arg., maned sa., the horns
(2) Out of a mural
sa., a demi-lion or, charged on the Speer, Alfred Ernest. Esquire, of Sandown
wreathed or, and of the last.
Lodge, Esher, Surrey, late Captain
shoulder with a trefoil slipped gu.,
arm ra armour emboi
3rd Battalion Worcester Regiment, an
and supporting a battle-axe erect 01
brandishing a sword ppr. Fata 1
arm embowed, vambraced, the hand
In Deo solo salus est.
invenient.
(for Hanbury).
195-2
bare, and grasping a spear point downsee
Sparrow,
Bodyehan-,
Bodvehan
Sparchford of London and Bucks,
wards, all ppr., and charged on the
Sparrow.
derai-dragon sans wings, the tail en
arm with a thistle, slipped or. Dum
Sparshott, a palm-tree vert, fructed or.
twined round the neck or.
spiro spero.
303. 10
Sparchford of London, a demi-griffi
144. 1
segreant or.
64. 2 Spateman of Rode Nook, Derbysh., out Speght, a dexter arm vested sa., cuffed
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a pheon
of a ducal coronet arg., a griffin's head
Sparrhawk, a hawk close, belled ppr.
of
the
second.
r/. 85. 2
erminois.
67. 9
Spark, a swan with wings addorsed. de Spayne, Norf., a bull's head arg.. armed Speid of Ardovie, Forfarsh., Scotland, an
armed man from the knees upwards
or and sa.
vouring a fish ppr.
cf. 44. 3
99. 10
drawing a sword ppr. Speed well.
Speake, Somers., a hedgehog arg., armed
Spark or Sparke, a demi-panther ppr.
sa.
135. 8 Speir, an arm in armour embowed, holdSparke or Sparkes, Edward Bowyer, of
ing in the hand a lance ppr.
ForGunthorpe Hall, Norf., of Nantwich Speake, a hedgehog sa.
135-8
ward.
Speake and Speke, Wilts, Somers., and
Chesh., London, Essex, and Devonsh.
Speir, Robert Thomas Napier, of BurnDevonsh., a hedgehog passant ppr.
out of a ducal coronet or, a demibrae and Blackstone, Renfrewsh., a
panther rampant gardant arg., spotted
cf. 135. 8
dexter arm in armour embowed wieldof various colours, fire issuing from the Spealt of Herweton, Devonsh., out of a
ing a tilting-spear ppr.
Advance.
ducal coronet or, a demi-dragon with
ears and mouth ppr.
wings addorsed az.
197. I
Sparke, a swan with wings addorsed
cf. 73. 10
swallowing a fish ppr.
99. 10 Spear, a dolphin haurient devouring a Speirs, Bart., see Home-Spiers.
fish ppr.
140. 6 Speirs, Alexander Archibald, Elderslie
Sparkes of Glenham, SufiF., a fleur-de-lis
House, Renfrewsh., an arm in armour
or.
148. 2 Spear, Ireland, a rose gu., stalked and
embowed wielding a lance, all ppr.
leaved vert, and a spear or, in saltier.
Sparkes, Devonsh. and Cornw., out of a
Salvet me Deus.
ducal coronet or, a demi-lion guttee150. I
(l)
de-sang.
Spearing, on a globe a ship under sail Speke, William, of Jordans, Somers.
cf. 16. 3
A porcupine ppr. (2) (Of augment
ppr.
160. I
Sparkling of the Isle of Thanet, Kent,
tion) A crocodile ppr.
6. 5
an heraldic tiger's head erased arg., Spearman of Dunnington, Sliropsh., a
159-14
demi-lion rampant holding in the Spelman, a torteau.
gorged with a ducal coronet, maned
mouth a spear ppr. Dum spiro. spero. Spelman of Narburgh. Norf., a wild man
and armed or.
ppr.
Sparks, A. E., Esquire, of St. Claude, Spearman of Old Acres, Durh., and of
Thornley, Durh., a demi-lion rampant Spence, Very Rev. Dean Henry Donald
Fleet, Hants, a griffin's head erased.
Maurice, D.D., of the Deanery, Glouc,
holding in his mouth a spear ppr. Duvi
Sparling of Petton, Shropsh., a cubit
a maltster habited about the loins
spiro, spero.
arm in pale vested az., cuffed arg.,
with a plaid skirt, sustaining with both
holding in the hand ppr. a dagger of Spearman, out of a ducal coronet or, a
hands a malt-shovel erect ppr.
demi-lion grasping a spear.
the first, hilt or.
Virtutis prirmium
honor.
Spearman of Eachwicke Hall, Nor- Spence, Scotland, a bear's head erased
sa.
Bold.
Do good.
35-2
thumb., a lion rampant ppr., gorged
Sparow of Somersham and Ipswich,
Sufi., out of a mural coronet or, a
with a collar arg., pendent therefrom Spence, Scotland, a boar's head erased
ppr.
Felix qui pacificus.
42. 2
unicorn's head arg., maned purp.,
a bell sa., and supporting a tiltingarmed or. Je me contente.
spear arg., headed or. the spear en- Spence of BerryhoU, Fifesh., a wolf's
head couped ppr. Patior ut potiar.
twined by a laurel- branch ppr.
Sparrow, Ireland, a rose arg., barbed
vert.
30. 5
149. 4 Spearman, Sir Joseph Layton Elmes,
i43- i
Bart., J.P., of the HaU, Wem, Salop, a Spence of Wormeston, Fifesh., a demiSparrow, a yew-tree ppr.
lion rampant gu.
10. 3
lion rampant ppr., gorged with a collar
Sparrow, W. A., of 49, St. John's Wood
"
Scotland,
out
ducal
coronet
of a
gemelle or, supporting a tilting-spear Spence,
Road, N.W., out of a mural coronet a
a demi-lion rampant.
Virtus auget
nnicorn's head.
Tenax propositi.
also ppr., enfiled with a mural crown
honorem.
16. 3
ofthesecond. Dum spiro, spero. 313.6
Sparrow of Stanborne, Essex, out of a
mural coronet or, a unicorn's head arg., Speccott of Anderdon in Launcells, Spence, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant
10. 3
Cornw., an eagle displayed gu.
armed and maned of the first.
75. 2
Virtute acquiSparrow of Worlingham Hall, Suflf., out Spedding, a cornucopia or, the flowers Spence, a demi-lion gu.
10. 3
honos.
of a mural coronet or, a unicorn's
and fruit ppr.
152. 13
head arg., armed and crined of the first. Spedding, James Wyndham Harrington Spence, Scotland, a hart's head erased
<St Deus. quis contra.
121. 2
ppr.
Percy, of Summer Grove, Cumb., out
Sparrow of Penn, Staffs, and Albrighton
Hall, Shropsh., out of the battlements
of a mural coronet or, a dexter arm in Spence, Scotland, a stag's head couped
ppr.
121. 5
of a tower ppr., a unicorn's head arg.,
armour embowed holding in the hand
armed and crined or, semee of pheons
a scimitar, the arm charged with three Spence, James, Esquire, of Liverpool, a
demi-stag or, charged on the shoulder
az.
acorns, one and two. and entwined by
In Deo solo salus est.
with a saltire sa., and resting the
Utile dulci.
Sparrow, Arthur, Esquire, of Preen
a branch of oak, all ppr.
sinister foot upon a buckle, also sa.
Manor, Salop, and Nyth Aderyn, Spedding, the late Robert Deey. Esquire,
Fear God only.
Tenby, South Wales, same crest and
M.A., J.P., of Armathwaite, Exmouth,
motto.
South Devonsh., in front of two Spence of Brunstane, Aberdeensh., a
clam-shell or. Semper fldslis esto.
Sparrow, Cecil Blair, same crest and
battle-axes in saltire ppr., a boar's
141. 12
motto.
head erased. Prompte sed astute.
Spalding, a sword in pale point upwards
ppr.
170. 2
Spalding, Sydnej' Thomas. Esquire, of

SPE

SPI

519
palm-branches

gorged with a collar gemel of the first, Spens of Edinburgh, three branches of
or.
Felix qui
palm slipped vert, banded together or.
the dexter wing charged with a bend
pacificus.
sinister, and the sinister with a bend
Fdix qui jMcificus.
Spence of Neyland-Lynfield and South
dexter az., thereon upon each three Spens of .Stonelaw, Lanarksh., a clem Mailing, Sussex, out of a mural coroescallops of the second.
man in armour with a stiff bonnet,
net arg., three palm-branches vert, tied Spencer of Newcastle-on-Tyne,
holding a battle-axe on his shoulder
Norwith a ribbon az.
thumb., an antelope's head couped or,
ppr.
Virtus fides fortitudo.
Spence of Bankham, Sussex, out of a
gorged with a collar engrailed az., be- Sperling of Weston, Herts, on a chapeau
mural coronet arg. three palm-branches
tween two wings arg., each charged
az., turned up erm., a greyhound sejant
in pale vert, each encircled by an anwith a fret gu.
or.
cf. 59. 4
nulet interlaced one with the other Spencer, Leics., and of Badby and Ever- Sperling, Charles Brogden, of Dynes Hall,
ton, Northamp., an antelope's head
Essex, between two wings conjoined
Spence, George, Esquire, of London, a
erased or, attired sa., collared gu., lined
and displayed arg., a mullet suspended
malster vested about the loins with a
and ringed of the first.
or.
Sapiens qui assiduus.
cf. in. 5
plaid skirt, sustaining with both hands Spencer of London and Chard, Kent, a Sperling, Arthur, of Lattenbury Hill,
a malt-shovel in pale ppr.
panther's head or, erased at the neck
St. Ives, Hunts, same crest and motto.
Spence, Scotland, two hands from the
gu.. incensed ppr.
Sperling, Charles Frederick Denne, EsttTist issuing from clouds, letting down Spencer, on the trunk of a tree in fess
quire, of Dynes Hall, Essex, same crest
an anchor into the sea ppr.
Visa per
raguly, at the dexter end thereof a
and motto.
iiiii.safirma.
224. 13
branch erect vert, a telbot sejant gu., Spert of Tetbury, Glouc, a broken mainSpence of Shetland, an anchor.
Visa per
eared arg., collared or.
mast or, the shrouds sa., in the round
ilirisa finiir,.
161. I Spencer, Warw., a moor-hen ppr.
top six spears in saltier, on the top
Spencer, sic Marlborough, Duke of.
Spencer of Bramley Grange and Attera flag arg., thereon the cross of St.
Spencer, so Churchill, Baron.
cliffe Hall, Yorks, on a rock a sea-mew,
George.
Spencer-Bell, see Bell.
all ppr.
Spicer, a round tower embattled with a
Spencer, Earl (Spencer), out of a dncal Spencer, De, two wings conjoined ppr.
cupola arg.
cf. 157. 15
coronet or, a griffin's head arg., gorged
113. I Spicer, Devonsh., out of a viscount's corowith a bar gemelle gu., between two Spencer, Ireland, on a ducal coronet a
net ppr., a cubit arm vested, gloved of
wings expanded of the second. Dieu
the first, holding a fire-ball.
star of twelve rays or.
defend le droit.
cj. 67. i
Spencer, an arm vested or, thereon a Spicer, Edward, Pentland House, 188,
Spencer, William Francis. Esquire, of
Cromwell Road, S.W., same crest.
bend az., holding in the hand ppr. a
Eardisland, Pembridge, Heref., same
Spes nostra Deus.
chaplet of roses gu., leaved vert.
crest and motto.
Spencer, out of a mural coronet an arm Spicer of Weare. in Topsham, Devonsh.,
out of a ducal coronet or, a cubit arm
Spencer of Worsted, Norf., out of a ducal
erect vested, charged with two bars
coronet per pale arg. and gu., a griffin's
habited and gloved holding a fire-ball,
gemelle, the hand grasping a sword.
head of the first, gorged with a collar Spencer, an arm erect vested or, charged
all ppr.
of the second, charged with three
with
t%T0
chevrons gu., the fis Spickernell, issuing from clouds shedplates, all within two wings or.
ding forth rays a cubit arm erect, holdclenched.
Spencer,
JIajor
ing in the hand a mort-head ppr.
Henry Jlontagu, of Spencer, an arm vested or, thereon a bend
220. 8
Blockley. Worcs., out of a crest coronet
Tutto alfin vola.
az., holding a chaplet of roses gu.,
or, a griffin's head between two wings
Spickernell, George Eastcott, Esquire, of
leaved vert.
Fernleigh, Redhill, Surrey, same crest
expanded arg., gorged with a bar Spencer-Stanhope, Walter Thomas Wil220. 8
gemelle gu. Dieu defend le droit.
and motto.
liam, of Cannon Hall, near Barnsley
Spencer of Bradfield, Norf., and Suff., out
(i) A tower az. with a demi-lion ram- Spied of Ardovie, Scotland, a demi-man
in armour resting the dexter hand on
of a ducal coronet per pale or and gu.,
pant issuing from the battlements or,
his sword-hilt in sinister, the scabbard
a griffin's head arg., eared and beaked
ducally crowned gu., holding in the
point downwards. Speed well. Auof the second, gorged with a collar per
paws a fire-grenade ppr. (2) A seaspice Deo.
pale also of the second and first bemew ppr. (for Stanhope).
tween two wings, the dexter also gu., Spencer of Barton, Percy Road, Bourne- Spiers, a sheaf of arrows or, banded az.
173- 3
and the sinister arg., each charged
mouth (i) An eagle regardant with
with a mullet.
wings addorsed and inverted, holding Spiers of Elderslie, Renfrewsh., an arm
embowed holding a spear in bend ppr.
Spencer, Suff., Beds, and Oxon., out of a
in the beak a serpent.
(2) A wolf's
Deus.
me
Salvet
ducal coronet a griffin's head between
head couped, charged on the neck
wings of the second.
with two lozenges in fesse, and holding Spiers, Scotland, a dexter hand issuing
67. i
holding a sword, all ppr. Salvet me
Spencer, Notts, out of a ducal coronet
in the mouth a sprig of oak fructed.
212. 13
Deus.
or, a griffin's head between two wings
Est modus in rebus.
endorsed arg., collared gu., beaked of Spendlufi of Falsethorpe, Lines, a Sara- Spiers, an arm in armour embowed
Advance.
wielding a lance ppr.
the first.
Dieu defend le droit.
cen's head in profile couped at the
197. I
shoulders ppr., the beard sa., the hair
Spencer, Frederick, Esquire, of Pondsmead, Oakhill, and Southill, West
of the head arg., wreathed about the Spiers of Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park,
London, W., a portcullis with chains
temples or and gu.
Cranmore, Somers., in front of a
pendent or, ensigned with a thistle
dragon's head erased az., holding in Speney of TonstaU, Norf., a bull's head
Chi dura
slipped and leaved ppr.
the mouth an acorn leaved and slipped
arg.. the horns gobony or and sa.
Spence, Scotland, three
slipped vert, banded

or,

and

between two wings per bend arg.


az., a fountain between two es-

callops

of

the

third.

No

hope,

no

Spencer, Bart, (extinct), of Offley, Herts,


out of a ducal coronet per pale arg. and
or, a griffin's head of the first, eared
gu., collared per pale of the third and
second, between two wings also or,
charged with three fleurs-de-Us in fess
sa., one on each wing and one on the
neck.
Spencer of Helmington Hall, Durh., out
of a vallary coronet or, a demi-griffin
with wings displayed arg., beaked and

</

44- 3

Spens, Archibald Lockhart, Esquire. J.P.,


of Dunruadh, Paignton, Devonsh., late
of Lathallan, Fifesh., Scotland, a hart's
head erased ppr. Si Deus qui contra.
121 2
Spens, John Alexander, of 25, Park

Gate Terrace, London, S.


crest and motto.
Spens of Craigsanquhar, Fifesh.,
crest and motto.

panded
vert.

arg.,

standing on a snake nowed


8S. 7

Laleham, Middx., Sutton, Surrey, and of Kingsley, Bucks, a saker


or hawk ppr., beaked and legged or.
Spiller, Staffs, an eagle arg., winged or,
standing on a snake nowed vert.
Spilman, a hand issuing from a cloud in
pale, holding a garland of laurel ppr.
same
218. 9

Glasgow, and Kippendavie


Lodge, Dunblane, Perthsh., same crest
and motto.
Circus,

vince.
Spigernell, a hand issuing from a cloud
in pale shedding forth rays, holding a
220. 8
mort-head.
Spiller, Wilts, a falcon with wings ex-

Spiller of

SPI

SPU

520

Spilman, Norf. and Staffs, a savage ppr.,


wreathed about the loins and temples
vert, holding in the dexter hand a club
of the last.
Worcs., a unicorn's head
Spilsburie,
gorged with a band of four pearls.
c/.

Spilsbury, a garb az.


Spilsbury, a garb or, thereon a
Spink of London, a pheon az.
rinco.

49- 7
^S3- ^

NorthiU, Spring, Suff., a demi-antelope quarterly


Trebartha and
arg. and or, attired counterchanged.
Comw., and ilisterton, Somers., a
demi-antelope erm., erased gu., crined
cf. 126. 5
and attired or, holding in the mouth Springe, Suff., a stag's head ppr. Non,
mihi, sed patria:.
121. 5
a broken spear sa., headed arg., point
downwards.
Springet or Springett, Kent and Sussex,
an eagle displayed arg., membered and
Sporhart of London, out of a mural
crowned gu., standing on a serpent
coronet or, a demi-lion rampant sa.,
supporting a spear of the first, headed
nowed ppr.
arg.
Springett, of i, Albert Road. Dyke Road,
Brighton, on a serpent nowed vert.
Spotswood, Scotland, an eagle displayed
his
an eagle displaj'ed ppr., armed and
gu., looking towards the sun
crowned or.
splendour.
Pallor ut potior.
Virtus dolum siipprimil.
Memor et fidelis.
Spotswood or SpottiSWOOd, Scotland, a
Piitior ut Springbam of Dublin, Ireland, a demiwolf's head couped ppr.
potior.
lion rampant arg., armed and langued
30. 5
Stirlingsh.,
Spottiswood of Dunipace,
gu., holding a book displayed ppr.,

Spoore

dove ppr.
Vennbiilis
i"4-

"

Spinkes, Northamp., a talbot passant


gu., bezante, gorged with three fusils

of

arg.

pheon

Spinks, a

174. 11

az.

Scotland, two battle-axes in


saltier or, hafted gu.
cf. 172. 4
Spitty of Rettenden, Essex, out of a
ducal coronet or, a plume of two rows
of ostrich-feathers arg.
114. 4
Splatt-Collins of Brixton, near Yealmpton (i) A demi-lion rampant arg.,
guttee-de-sang, holding between the
Splttal,

Scotland, two globes ppr.

{for Collins).

(2)

Bank,

demi-lion rampant gu., holding between the paws a ducal coronet or (jor
Splalt).
Pro patria sanguis.
Splidt, on water a man rowing in a boat
to the sinister, aU ppr.
Spode, a demi-griffin with wings elevated
gu., holding between the claws an
escutcheon of the arms, viz., per bend
indented sa. and erminois. a bend between two mullets counterchanged.

'.

crest

and

downwards.

119. 2
a wolf's

Parce qu'il me plait.


105. 9
Sprott, a pelican's head erased, vulning
herself ppr.
98. 2
Sprott, Shropsh., a boar passant.
40. 9

170.

Sprou), Scotland, a water-bouget or.


168. 4
Sproule, Somers., a falcon belled preying
on a partridge ppr.
cf. 77. i
Sprules,
George Henry, Esquire, of

mouth an arrow.

Sprackling of Thanet. Kent,


head erased sa., tufted, armed, and
ducally gorged or.
cf. 30. 8
Spragg, a sword erect ppr., on the point
a crown cf olive suspended or.

bend between two mullets all counterchanged. Bccle et fidditcr.


SpoSorth, a chess-rook gu.
Tempua mew
cf.

no.

Manse

Spraggs, a talbot passant arg., resting


the dexter paw on a fleur-de-lis gu.

Virtus

Sprot, Lieutenant-General John, J.P., of


Riddell, Roxburghsh.. a heron ppr.

Constans et fidelis.
a demi-buck couped,
cf.

Park, StaflEs, a
demi-griffin gu., holding between the
claws an escutcheon of the arms, viz.,
per bend indented sa. and erminois, a

Field,

hunting-horn

Reigate,
Surrey,
a
garnished
or,

vert,

Markham, Esquire,

George's

Place,

London,

same

Hyde
crest.

of 15, St.
Park Corner,
Rather deathe

than false of faythe.


Spokes, Russell, of Denmark Lodge,
Brighton,
Sanctuary
and
Broad
Chambers, Westminster, S.W., a fasces
erect

same

the ribbons vert.

Springhose, a Cornish chough with wings


addorsed between two spear-heads
erect sa.
loS. 7
Springman, Emil, Esquire, of Drachenfels, West Derby, Lanes, a demi-man
affrontee ppr., habited in a vest, holding in the dexter hand a roll of paper,
and resting the sinister arm on a
water- bouget, all or. Sine Deo fruslra.
Sproston, Samuel, Esquire, of Sprostcn
Wood, Wrenbury, Chesh., a female
affrontee, couped at the shoulders ppr.
crined or.
Vivat honestas.
305. 14

motto.
Spottiswoode, John Roderick Charles
Herbert, of Spottiswoode, Berwicksh.,
and 3. Stanhope Place, Hyde Park,
same crest and motto.
Spoure or Spoor, a demi-heraldic antelope
erm., erased per fess gu., crined and
attired or. holding in the mouth a
broken spear sa., headed arg., the head
Spouse, Comw.,
holding in the

Stib tntela Domini.


Spode of Hawkesyard

opes.
Spoffortb,

Sevenoaks,

or,

vera nohilitas.

159. 3

of that Ilk, Berwick, an


eagle rising gu., looking to the sun
Patior ut potior.
in splendour.
Spottiswoode, Welham Hugh, Coombe

Spottiswood

paws an escutcheon also arg., charged


with a Cornish chough ppr., standing
on a mount vert

garnished

Utrivsque

auxilio.

between

two

ostrich-feathers.
Fiat jnstitiaruat ccelum.
266. 14
Spokes, Sir Peter, of 25, Chester Terrace,
London, same crest and motto.
Sponer or Spooner of Wickhamford,
Worcs., a boar's head couped or.

pieiced through the neck by a spear


arg., embrued ppr.
Spooks, a swan with wings expanded
standing on a trumpet.
100. 6
Spooner, on a chapeau gu., turned up
erm., a pelican ppr.
98. 7
Spooner, Lillingston-, Warw., a demigriffin with wings elevated, holding in
the dexter claw a battle-axe, all ppr.

cf.
[

'

54.

stringed gu.
Spe ruo.
Spry, John Samuel, Esquire,

Sprakling, a griffin's head ducally gorged


or.

cf.

66.

Cornw., upon a

Spranger, a cinquefoil erm.


148. 12
Spranger, Essex, on a ducal coronet per
pale or and az., a fleur-de-lis between
two wings, all counterchanged az.. the
sinister or.

out of a ducal coronet


dragon's head vert.

Spratley,
Spratt,

two battle-axes

or,

72.
in saltier ppr.

of

Place,

mount between two

slipped vert, a dove arg.,


standing on a serpent nowed ppr., the
whole debruised by a bendlet wavy
sinister erm.
Soyez sage et semple.
Spry of Tyllond, Bodmin, Cutcrewe,
trefoils

Tencreke, Mawnen and Mevagissey,


Cornw., and Jlillbrook and Ugborough,
Devonsh., a dove arg., beaked and
legged gu., standing on a serpent
nowed ppr. Soyez sage et semple.

172. 4

Sprencheaux, a Cornish chough with


wings addorsed, between two spearheads in pale sa.
108. 7
SpreuU of Cowden, Haddingtonsh., Scotland, a book displayed with seals, all

Spry,

Tredenham

Hugh,

92. 10
of

Esquire,

Witherdon. Germansweek, Devonsh.


(i) A dove arg., standing on a serpent
ppr.
Manet in (Sternum.
nowed ppr. {for Spry). (2) A demiSprigg, a laurel-branch vert.
151. 13
lion rampant gu., ducally crowned or,
Sprigg, Ireland, an arm couped and erect,
holding between the paws a bezant.
vested gu., cuffed arg., holding in the
Soyez sage et simple.
hand a sprig of laurel, all ppr.
Spry, a greyhound's head arg.
cf. 61. 2
64. II Sprignell, Yorks and Middx., a demi- Sprye, Cornw. and Devonsh., a dove arg.,
Spooner, Rev. Edward, Rural Dean of
lion rampant or, holding in the dexter
beaked and legged gu., standing on a
Hadleigh, of the Deanery, Hadleigh,
paw a battle-axe arg., the handle
snake nowed, aU ppr.
92. 10
Suff., a boar's head pierced through
or.
Spurcock, a cock volant arg., crested
the neck with a spear arg.. embrued Spring- Rice, Stephen Edward, of i.
gu.
Optima loquere pulcherimma jac.
gu.
Bryanston Place, London, W., a Hon"; Spurdens, Norf., a lion's gamb ppr..
Spoor of Whitburn, Durh., a demi-anteface affrontee gu., ducally crowned or.
holding a cross moline per bend gu.
lope erm., erased gu., crined and attired Spring of Cockfield, Suff., a demi-stag
and or. Denno fortasse lutescat.
or. holding in the mouth a broken
quarterly arg. and or, holding in the Spurling, Essex, between two wings conspear sa., headed arg.. the head downmouth a bunch of flowers of the first.
joined and displayed arg., a mullet of
wards. Semper constans ei iidelis.
Spring, a stag's head.
121. 5
six points suspended or.
1 1 2. i
:

'

SPU
Spurling, Herts, on a chapeau az., turned
up erm., a greyhound sejant or. cf. 59. 4
Spurrier, a cross Calvary or.
166. i
Rev. Horatio, Heigliington
Spurrier,
House, Durh., a long cross or, on three

521

STA

Stable, Alfred Henry, Esquire, of Min


terne, Swanage, Dorset, same crest

Staflord-Jerningham,
Stafford
Henry
William, Esquire, J.P., of Costessey
Park, Norwich, Norf.
(i) Out of a
ducal coronet or, a demi-falcon with

and motto.
:
John Percy Lister Durell, a
demi-lion gu., semee of acorns slipped
wings espanded ppr. (2) Out of a
or, holding between the paws a plate
ducal coronet per pale gu. and sa., a
adde.
charged with a mullet of sis points
demi-swan rising with wings elevated
Spursell, a cross-bow erect.
Stables, a tower or.
156.
and displayed arg., beaked gu.
Spurstow and Spurstowe of Spurstow Staee, Kent, a cubit arm erect, charged Stafford, Sir Edward William,
G.C.M.G.,
and Rumsey, Chesh.. and London, a
with three ealtraps, holding in the
of Maine, co. Louth, and I,andsdowne,
demi-woman couped below the breasts,
hand a fleur-de-lis.
cf. 215. 5
Christchurch, New Zealand, out of a
the hair fiotant, all ppr.
Sfacey, a sword erect supporting a balducal coronet per pale gu. and sa.,
Spurway of Spurway and Oakford,
ance and scales equipoised.
179. 11
a demi-swan rising, wings elevated and
Devonsh., a garb or.
I5j. 2 Stacey, Kent, an antelope's head erased
displayed arg., beaked gu. Stat noSpurway, Charles, of Cleeve Hall, Cleeve,
arg., attired or.
126. 2
minis umbra. Over the crest. Garde
near Bristol, same crest.
Desira ne Stacey, C. Major, St. Pierre, Chepstow:
la foy.
TtpOSO.
(i) A demi-lion rampant holding in Stafford, King-Harman-,
Edward Charles,
Spurway, Rev. Edward Popham, M.A.,
the dexter paw a gem-ring.
280. 11.
of Rockingham, Boyle, Ireland: (i)
of Heathfield Rectory, Taunton, same
(2) A boar's head erect and era-sed.
Out of a ducal crest coronet or, a
crest.
Deiis dnt qui vult.
2S0. 12
dexter arm armed and erect in pale
Spycer of Knapton, Warw., a tower with Stack of Errimore, co. Kerry, out of a
irg., tne 1
a dome on top arg.
ducal coronet or, a naked" arm erect,
cf. 157. 15
grasping two slips of
Spycer, out of a mural coronet a cubit
holding in the hand a sword ppr..
the other arg., stalked, seeded, and
arm in armour holding in the hand a
pommel and hilt of the first.
212. 11
leaved ppr. (for Hnrman). (2) Out of
fire-ball fired, all ppr.
Stack, Colonel Charles, Esquire, West
a ducal crest coronet or, a dexter hand
Spyer of Walgrove and Shortletts, Berks,
Ashby Manor, Horncastle, a garb
erect, the third and fourth fingers
and Huntercomb, Oxon., a garb per
pierced by a sword in bend, the point
turned down ppr. [for King). (3) A
fess or and vert, banded arg.
upwards, all ppr.
Virtute et valore.
153. 2
swan's head couped at the neck holdSpygernell, a hand issuing from a cloud Stackhouse, a ship in full sail.
160. 13
ing in the bill a fleam or (for Stafford).
erect, shedding forth rays, holding a Stackhouse of Trehane, Cornw.. a saltier Stafford of Sydenham, Devonsh., out of a
mort-head.
raguly or.
220. 8
mural coronet gu., a swan's neck with
Spylman, a torteau.
wings espanded arg., ducally gorged
159. 14 Stackhouse, Major William .4nthony, of
Spyre, a garb or, banded vert.
"153. 2
Ingfield Hall, Settle, Yorks, a saltire
of the first.
Squarey of Salisbury, Wilts, a cross
raguly erminois charged in the centre Stafford, on a ducal coronet per pale sa.
crosslet or.
Pro cruce audax.
with a peUet.
and gu., a swan rising arg., beaked sa.
165. 2
Squibb of Reading, Berks, a swan in Stackpole, on a ducal ooronet a pelican Stafford, out of a ducal coronet a tiger's
pride crowned with an antique crown
in her piety.
</. 98. 8
head.
27. 3
ppr.
Stacpoole, Richard John, Esquire, D.L., Stafford, a griffin's head couped ppr. 66. i
Squire, an antelope's head erased pierced
of Strasburgh, Ennis, eo. Clare
Stafford, out of a ducal coronet per pale
tlirough the neck by a spear, the handle
her piety. / die
or and gu., a boar's head and neck sa.
broken off.
Deo et pro patria.
41. 4
Squire of Felstead, Esses, and London, Stackpoole, on a rock a fort in flames Stafford of Monkwearmouth, Durh., a
an elephant's head arg., ducally gorged
ppr.
demi-lion rampant holding in the des155. I
and eared or.
ter paw a dagger in pale.
Stacye, Bucks, out of a marquess's coro14. 12
net or, a demi-pegasus az., charged Stafford of BaUymacane, co. Wexford,
Squire of Barton Place, Suff., a bear's
paw erect holding a plume of three
Ireland, a lion rampant or, holding a
with three estoiles, winged and attired
ragged staff sa.
ostrich-feathers ppr. Tiens jcrme. 37. 5
of the first, holding in the mouth a
pansy gu., stalked and leaved vert.
Stafford of Blathenwick, Northamp., out
Squires, Essex, on a wheel a wyvern with
wings addorsed ppr.
of
clouds a naked arm embowed
69. 3 Stacye, Bucks, a cubit arm vested az.,
holding in the hand a sword, all ppr.
cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.
Squirl-Dawson, Major, of the Lodge,
The strongest arm uppermost, cf. 201. 4
Higham, near Colchester: (i) A cat's
a fleur-de-lis or, charged on the arm
head erased and affrontee ppr., holding
with three bezants.
Stagg, a stag's head cabossed or, between
the attires a cross patee.
in the mouth a rat sa.
Vitce via virtus Staden of London, an angel ppr.
Paracf. 1 22. 5
Surrey, a demi-warrior
tus et fidelis.
1S4. 12 Stablschmidt,
(for Dawson).
(2) A squirrel sejant.
couped at the thighs in armour, an
Quo noil ascendam (for Squirl).
Staff, Kent, a demi-lion rampant ppr.,
open helmet on his head, the face
Srabonne, an arrow point downwards.
supporting between the paws a staff
affrontee, holding in the dexter hand a
raguly vert.
cf. 15. i
173- 5
battle-axe, all ppr., a label upon a label
thereon a flag of Staflerton of Wingfield,
Berks,
Stable, a castle arg.,
and
"
Deo inspirante, Bege
for difference.
St. George.
Hants, a buck's head erased ppr.,
155. 8
favente.
Stable, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding
pierced through the neck by a spear
Stainbank of London, out of a ducal
between its paws a mullet arg.
15. 8
coronet or, a demi-dragon regardant
Stable, Worcs., and of London, descended Stafford, Marquess of, see Sutherland,
with wings expanded az., guttee-d'eau,
out of Yorks, and Henry B. Stable,
Duke of.
charged on the neck with a bezant.
Esquire, of Knutsford, Chesh., same Stafford, Duke of Buckingham and Earl
crest.
Virtute.
of Stafford (attainted), out of a ducal Stainer, late Sir John, M.A., Mus. Doc,
15. 8
of 10, South Parks Road, Oxford, in
coronet gu., a swan's head erect beStable, Daniel Wintringham, Esquire,
front of a cubit arm erect, the hand
tween two wings elevated arg.
J. P., of Plas Llwyn Owen, Llanbrynholding a reed pipe in bend sinister, a
100. 10
mair, Montgomerysh., in front of a
wreath of laurel, all ppr. Onerari est
demi-lion gu., holding between the Stafford, Baron (Stafford-Jerningham),
grieces,

sa.,

arg.,

and gu.

Stables,

Stimulos

t.

paws a mullet

of sis

points pierced

an acorn slipped between


mullets pierced fesseways of the
arg.,

two

honorari.
Norf.
(i) Out of a!
i5.=;- 8
ducal coronet or, a demi-falcon with Staines, a castle sa.
wings espanded ppr. (for Jerniiigham). Staines and Stains, a dexter hand issuing
from a cloud ppr., holding up a garland
coronet^
ducal
88. 10.
(2) Out of a
218.
vert.
9
per pale gu. and sa., a demi-swan
rising with wings elevated and dis- Staines of Margate, Kent, out of a naval
coronet or, a buck's head quarterly
played arg., beaked gu. (for Stafford).
Coste.ssey Park,

last.

Virtute.

299. 9

Esquire,
Loseombe,
Brevet-Major Loyal Ivorth Lancashire
Regiment, Glenhurst, Fulwood, Preston, Lanes, same crest and motto.

Stable,

Russell

Virtus basis

vita;.

arg.
\

and

ppr., attired

jju.

STA

arg., hilt and pommel or.


arm holding
hand a broken sword in pale, all

sword

Stainforth, a cubit

arm

Stainforth, a cubit

broken sword,
Stainsbury, a
crusuly or.

all

STA

522

161.2
Stainforth, an anchor az.
Stainforth, a dexter arm in armour erect
holding in the hand ppr. a broken
in the
ppr.

erect grasping a

ppr.

demi-lion

rampant

gu.,
10. 3

mount vert,
(i) A
Stainsby-Conant
thereon a stag ppr., the dexter forefoot resting on an escutcheon gu..
billettee or, charged upon the shoulder
with a rose ppr. for difference [jor
Conanl).
(2) A mount vert, thereon
a lion rampant erm., holding between
the fore-paws a fleur-de-lis a?,., the dexter hind-paw resting on a millrind sa.

uses a demi-lion

rampant

between the paws an escallop

(for Stainsh/).

{3)

A greyhound

sta-

tant per pale sa. and erm. (jor Pigott).


Lahore ei viriute. Conanti dahitur.

cam. Firm.
arm

Stair, a cubit

179. 7
ppr., the

an arrow.

hand holding
214. 4

Mot(Grosvenor),
combe House, Shaftesbury, a talbot
statant or, charged with a crescent az.
Virtud noil stsmma.
cf. 54. 2
Staley, a globe on a stand ppr.
159- 4
Stallard of Blandford Square, Marylebone, Middx., a stork's head erased sa.,
supporting in the beak a sword point
Stalbridge,

Baron

downwards ppr., pommel and hilt or.


a stork's head or.
cf. 106. i
Stalton, a lion's gamb erased holding a
rose-branch slipped and leaved ppr.
37- 10
Stamer, Rt. Rev. Sir Lovelace Tomlinson, D.D., Bart., Bishop Suffragan of
Shrewsbury, of Cliffville, Stoke-onTrent, a stag's head erased ppr., attired
or, gorged with a mural coronet of the
last, and on an escroll over the crest
the motto Jubilee.
Virtute el valore.
Stamfield of NewmlUs, Scotland, a goat's
Staller,

head erased arg., armed or, within two


laurel-branches ppr.
Stamford, Earl of (Grey), a unicorn passant erm., armed, maned, tufted, and
ungu. or, in front of a sun in splendour

Banks,

Esquire,

Bevesby Abbey, Boston,


crest.
.4 Deo et Rege.

arg.
13.

James

Stanhope,

holding
10

Linos,

of

same

Walter Thomas
Spencer-,
Stanhope,
William, of Cannon Hall, Yorks: (i)
A tower az., and issuing from the
battlements thereof a demi-lion rampant or, ducally crowned gu., holding
between the paws a grenade fired ppr.
{/or Stanhope).
157. 10.
(2) A sea-

Stanbury of West Stanberie and CUff,


Cornw., a lion rampant per pale or and
I.

a?..

13

Blount's
Court,
Stancomb, William,
Devizes, upon a rock a paschal lamb
ppr., supporting with his sinister foreDo right, fear nut.
foot a garb vert.

mew

253- 3

Stainton, Gillespie-, see Gillespie.


Stainton, a covered cup gu.
Earl of (Dalrymple), Lochinch
Stair,
QuiesCastle, Wigtonsh., a rock ppr.

or,

ppr.

{for

Spencer).

Deo

cf

Dieu defend le droit.


Stancomb, John Frederick, Esquire, of
Rege.
Shaw House, Melksham, Wilts, a Stanhope, out of a mural coronet a drabeaver jumping out of water to a
gon's head vomiting flames, cf. 72. 1
willow-tree.
Industria atqv.e fortuna.
Stanier-Philip-Broade, see Broade.
Standard of WhitehiU. Oxon., a cubit Stanier of Bridgnorth, Shropsh., out cf a
arm erect vested vert, cuffed arg.,
ducal coronet or, a griffin's head jjpr.
holding in the hand a bow strung
{Another, sa.).
67 9.
ppr.
Stanier, Shropsh., a griffin's head sa.,
Birmingham,
Standbridge, Sussex, and of
charged with an escallop-shell gu.
a demi-lion rampant or, holding an escf. 66. I
callop arg.
13. 10 Stanier, Beville, Peplow Hall, Market
1S4. 12
Standen, an angel ppr.
Drayton: (i) On a mount vert, a
Standish, Berks. Lanes, and Leics., a
boar's head erect or, transfixed by an
cock arg., combed and wattled gu.
arrow fessewise ppr. {for Broade).
91. 2
243. 5.
(2) In front of a griffin's head
Standish, a cock crowing ppr.
91. 2
erased ppr., three escallops or {for
Standish, Carr-, of Duxbury Park, Lanes,
Stanier).
Pro Deo et Rege. Pietatc
a cock arg., combed and wattled gu.
fortior.
243. '1
Constant en tout.
91.2 Stanier, Frank Justice, same crests and

sejant erect holding


with the claws a battle-axe in pale.
Standish, William Pery. of Stauc
Lanes, and Scaleby Castle. Cumb.
owl arg., beaked and legged or, on a
rat sa.
Standish, Henry Noailles Widdington, of

Standish, a griffin

Standish Hall, Lanes (i) An owl with


a rat in its talons ppr. (for Standish).
(2) A holly-bush ppr. (for Strickland).
Standley, a stag's head erased.
121. 2
Standon, on the stump of an oak-tree
shooting new branches a stork, all ppr.
:

105. 12
Stane, Bramston-, of Forest Hill, Essex
(i) A cubit arm erect ppr., holding in
the hand a battle-axe arg., headed or
213.12. (2) A lion sejant
(for Stane).
or,
collared sa.,
charged with three
plates (/or Bramston).
cf. 7. 4
Stanesby, Durh., a hand holding a horse:

lock.
Stanfield, Sussex,
fructed, all vert.

mottoes.
Francis.

Stanier,

Drayton, same

Peplow

Hall,

Market

crests.

Staniland, Meabum, Esquire, J.P., of


Old Hall, Langton, Spilsby, Lines, an
eagle displayed ppr., on each wing a
pale or, and in either claw a flint-stone
Stahilis.
ppr.
252. 5
Staniland, Alfred Edward, same crest and

motto.
Stanley, see Derby, Earl of.
Stanley of Bickerstaff, Lord, see Derby.

Earl

of.

Stanley, Bart., now Errington, Bart.


Stanley, Baron, (Stanley) of Alderley,
Alderley Park, Chelford, Crewe, on a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., an eagle

with wings expanded or, preying


upon an infant ppr., swaddled of the
first, banded arg.
Sans changer.
79- 3

Baron (Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick


Arthur Stanley, P.C. G.C.B., J.P.),
of Preston, Lanes, on a chapeau gu.,
turned up erm., an eagle with wings
extended or, preying on an infant in
cradle ppr., swaddled gu.. the
its
laced
cradle
of
the
third.
Sans

Stanley,

on

mount a vine

Stanford, a buck's head couped, attired


or.
121. 5

ppr.
A ma puissance.
310. 4 Stanford, a lion's head erased gu.
17. 2
Stamford of Hadley, Middx., and Staffs, Stanford of Barkby, Leics., a dexter
a gauntlet or, grasping a broken sword
gauntlet in bend or, grasping a broken
changer.
cf. 79. 3
arg. hilt and pommel sa.
sword erect arg., pommel and hilt sa.
Stanley, Kent and Lanes, on a chapeau
Stamford of Rowley, Staffs, a stag's head Stanford, Benett-, John Montague, Pyt
gu., turned up erm., a cradle or, conarg., attired or, billettee, and charged
House, Tisbury, out of a mural cronii
taining a child swaddled of the first,
on the neck with a bar gemelle gu.
or, a lion's head issuant az., charged
thereon
an eagle preying.
Sans
Stamp, Devonsh., Berks, and Oxon., a
with a mullet or.
changer.
cf. 77. 13
demi-colt arg.
53. 3 Stanger, a hon rampant gu.
i. 13
Stanley, Edward James, Quantock Lodge,
Stamp of Fyfield, Oxon., a demi-horse Stanhop, five bell-flowers erect ppr.,
Bridgwater, Somerset, same crest and
rampant arg., charged with a crescent
leaved vert.
motto.
for difference.
Stanhope, scr Harrington, Earl of.
cf. 53. 3
Stanley, Xorthamp.. an eagle az., preying
Stamps, on a ducal coronet a swan v.itli Stanhope, -.-: Chesterfield, Earl of.
on a child ppr., swaddled in a basket
wings addorsed, ducally gorged, all Stanhope, Earl (Stanhope), a tower az.,
ppr.
thereon a demi-lion rampant or, hold- Stanley of London, Sussex, and Derbysh.,
Stanard of London, an arm in antique
ing between the paws a grenade fired
an eagle's head couped arg., charged
mail ppr., holding in the hand a battleppr.
.4 Deo et rege.
with three pellets, two and one, hold157. 10
axe sa., headed and armed arj:.
Stanhope, Yorks and Notts, a tower
ing in the beak an eagle's leg erased
Stanbridge, Hon. William Edward, of
az., and issuing from the battlements
at the thigh gu.
Wombat, Dalesford. Victoria, and oi
thereof a demi-Son az.. ducally crowned Stanley, an eagle's head erased or, holdClare, New South Wales, Member of
gu., holding between the paws a grening in the beak an eagle's leg eirased at
the Legislative Council of Victoria,
ade fired ppr.
10
the thigh gu.
cf. 157.
,

STA

STA

523

Chesh.. an eagle's
of Connor, Ireland, a talbot's head ppr.,
head couped or, holding in the beak
collared and lined or, holding in the
an eagle's claw erased gu.. armed az.
mouth a martlet with wings displayed
66. 2
sa.
Stanley, a griffin's head erased.
Et vi et virtute.
cf. 57. 3
Stanley, a griffin's head erased arg.. Stannus, Rev. Beauchamp Walter. M.A.,
of the Rectory, Arrow, near Alcester,
charged with three ogresses, holding
in the beak a lion's gamb erased.
same crest and motto.
C/. 226. 12
Stannus of Carlingford, co. Louth, a talbot's head couped arg., collared sa.,
Stanley, a griffin's head erased sa.,
lined and catching a dove volant of the
charged on the breast with three befirst.
Et vie et virtute.
zants, one and two, holding in the
cf. 57. 3
Stannus, issuing from an Eastern coronet
beak a lion's gamb erased gu.
or, a talbot's head and neck az., gorged
cf. 226. 12
wth a collar of the first, a cord gu.,
Stanley of Willington, Kent, a demiaffixed to a ring in the same.
heraldio wolf erased arg., tufted or.
Vi et
Stanley of Scottoe, Norf., a stag's head

Stanley of Honford,

erased arg., attired or.


Stanley, Chesh., a stag's

I2i. 2

head couped

arg.. attired or.


I2i. 5
1 2 1
Stanley, a stag's head ppr.
5
1 2 1
Stanley, a stag's head couped or.
5
Stanley, a stag's head couped arg., attired or, gorged with a mural coronet
of the last.
cj. 121. 5
Stanley, Bart., Chesh., a stag's head and
neck couped arg., attired and collared
121. 9
or, the tongue hanging out gu.
Stanley, William, Pousonby Hall, Whitehaven, a stag's head arg., attired or,
collared vert.
Sans changtr.
304. 2
Stanley of Dalgarth and Ponsonby,
Cumb., a stag's head couped arg.,
attired or, gorged with a bar az., and
charged on the neck with a crescent
for difference.
Sans changer.
cf. 121. 5
Stanley of Lee, Sussex, a stag's head
couped arg., attired or, gorged with a
bar vert, and charged on the neck with
a crescent for difference.
cf. 121. 5
Stanley, Charles Wentworth. of Longstowe Hall, Cambs { i ) A demi-stag
sa.,
bezantee, holding between the
legs a saltire or {for Stanley).
(2) On
a mount vert, a griffin erm., winged
chequy arg. and sa., resting the dexter
claw on an escallop or {for Wentworth).
Frangas non flectes.
cf. 63. 10
.

Stanley of Arnaby, Cumb., a stag statant


gu., attired and ungu. or.
117. 5
Stanley, Bart, [extinct), of Grange Gorman, CO. Dublin, Ireland, a chaplet of
olive pendent from a sword, all ppr.
170. I
Stanmer, Essex and Chesh., a stag's head
erm., attired or, gorged with a fess
dancettee gu.

Stansfeld, a demi-lion

rampant

sa.

75. 2

staple sa.
Staples, out of a rallery coronet arg., a
lion's head affrontee gu., semee-de-lis,

ducally crowned

or.

Staples of Norwood, Surrey: (i) Out of


a vallery coronet arg., a lion'a head
affrontee gu., semee-de-lis and ducally
crowned or {for Staples). (2) An eagle
displayed sa., the wings fretty and
resting each claw on a mullet or {for

Browne).
Staples,

Sans Dieu

Ireland,

embowed

and

arg.

rien.

a dexter arm couped


fesseways, the hand

holding up a grenade fired ppr. 202. 5


Staples, on a ducal coronet a swan in his
pride, ducally gorged ppr.
Staples, Sir John Jlolesworth. Bart.,
Nosce teipsum.
Stansfeld, Lieutenant-General
D.L., of Lissane, co. Tyrone, a demiThomas
Wolrich, same crest and motto.
negro affrontee ppr., holding a bolt
Stansfeld of Buriey, Yorks, same crest
staple or.
Teneo.
and motto.
ro. 2 Staples-Browne, Frederick John, Esquire,
Stansfeld, John. Field House, Halifax,
of Brashfield House, Bicester, and the
Yorks, a lion's head erased or.
Elms, Bampton, Oxon.
(i) An eagle
Stansfield, Crompton-, of Esholt Hall,
displayed sa., wings fretty, resting
Yorks: (l) A lion's head erased, eneach claw on a mullet or (for Browne).
circled by a wreath {for Stansfield).
(2) Out of a crown vallery arg., a lion's
head affrontee gu., semee-de-lis, and
cf. 17. 10.
(2) A demi-horse sa., vulned
in the chest by an arrow ppr. {for
ducally crowned or {for Staples). Sans
Crompton).
Dieu rien.
Nosce teipsum. Love and
loyalty.
Stapleton, see Beaumont, Baron.
cf. SS- i
Stanton, Norf., Warw., and Suff., a wolf Stapleton, Baron, see Le Despencer.
sejant arg., guttee-de-sang, collared Stapleton-Cotton, see Lord Combermere.
and lined or.
Stapleton of Milton, Yorks, out of a
Stanton, General Sir Edward, K.C.M.G.,
ducal coronet a man's head couped at
C.B., of Atcombe Court, Woodchester,
the shoulders in profile ppr., wreathed
Glouc, a wolf sejant arg., guttee-deabout the temples arg. and sa,
10. 2
Stansfeld, Major-General Henry Hamer,
of Manton, Marlborough Road, Bourne-

mouth, same

crest.

sang, collared

and

lined or.

Dum spiro

spero.

Stanton, General Edward, C.B., of Atcombe Court, Woodchester, Glouc,

same crest and motto.


Stanton, James Thomas, Esquire, of the
Leaze, Stonehouse, Glouc, same crest
and motto.
Stanton, Rev. William Henry, M.A.,
Hon. Canon of Gloucester, of the
Rectory, Haselton, R.S.O., Glouc,
same crest and motto.
Stanton, an ermine gu.
134.6
Stanton, Beds and Leics., a demi-lion
rampant vaire sa. and erm., ducally
cro-svned or.

10.

Stanton, a lion rampant gu., holding in


his dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee
Stanmore, Baron (Hamilton-Gordon), the
or.
Red House, Ascot, Berks: (1) Two
arms from the shoulder naked ppr., Stanyforth, Edwin Wilfrid, Kirk Hamholding a bent bow or, letting fly an
merton Hall, York, on a mount vert a
arrow ppr. (2) Out of a ducal coronet
lion sejant erm., gorged with a collar
or, an oak-tree, the stem cut transSuivez
az.,
thereon
three
plates.
versely by a frame-saw. blade inscribed
with word Through, all ppi., body of Stapers of London, a lion sejant arg.,
the tree charged with an escutcheon
holding in the dexter paw an etoile sa.
arg., thereon a heart gu. for difference. Stapiltord, a boar's head couped
or,
Stannard, an eagle displayed per pale or
holding in the mouth a flower-branch

and

Staples.Sydney Francis .Esquire, of Camera


Club, upon the battlements of a tower
or, a swan rising arg.. beaked and legged
ppr., ducally gorged or, in the beak a

vert.

Stannard, on a ducal coronet a dolphin Staple, a ram arg., armed and ungu. or.
naiant ppr.
140. 4
God be our friend.
1 3 1. 13
Stannow, Norf., a demi-eagle displayed Staple, James Dibble, M.R.C.S., L.S.A.,
erm., charged on the breast with three
of Clevedon Villa, Cheltenham Road,
Spes in
guttes-de-sang, two and one, holding
Bristol, a lion passant ppr.
6. 2
in the beak a holly-leaf vert.
fide.
Stannus, Thomas Robert, Esquire, of Staple, Middx., a lion rampant collared.
Maghraleave, Lisburn, in the Diocese
cf. I. 3

Stapleton, Essex, same crest.


Fide, sed
cui vide.
Stapleton, Essex and Yorks, a Saracen's
head couped at the shoulders in profile ppr., wreathed about the head arg.
and sa.
191. 12
Stapleton, Y^orks, a Saracen's head in
profile ppr.
190. 14
Stapleton, Sir Jliles Talbot, Bart., of the
Leeward Islands, uses : out of a ducal
coronet or, a Saracen's head affrontee
ppr.,

and

wreathed about the temples arg.


Pro magna charta.

.a.

Stapleton, a talbot arg., charged on the


shoulder with six guttes-de-sang. Pro

magna

charta.

cf.

54.

Stapleton-Bretherton, Frederick Annesley,


Esquire. J.P., D.L., of Heathfield
House, Fareham, Hants, and the Hall,
Rainhill, Lanes, in front of a demiunicorn arg., a portcullis sa.
Stapleton, Essex and Yorks, a unicorn's
head erased, armed and attired or. 49. 5
Stapley, Bart, {extinct), of Patcham, Sussex, on a mount vert, a stag at gaze
arg., attired or.
cf. 106. 3
Stapley of Framfield, Susses, a demihairy savage ppr., girt round the body

with a belt gu., rimmed and studded


or, thereon a chain or, holding in tne
hands a staple or, the points downward.
Stapylton, a Saracen's head affrontee
190. 5
couped at tlie shoulders ppr.
Stapylton of Wighill, Yorks, and Norton,
Durh., out of a ducal coronet r.r. a
Fide,
Saracen's head affrontee ppr.
cf. 190. 5
sed cui viae.

STA

524

Stapylton, Miles John, of Myton, Yorks,

Stathum, a greyhound's head erased gu.

in a ducal coronet or, a Saracen's head


affrontee ppr., WTeathed arg. and sa.

Fide, sed cui vide.


cf. 190. 5
a
Leics.,
of Trolesworth,
starling ppr.
Stark, Scotland, a bull's head erased arg.
Fortioruvi Jortia facta.
44. 3
Stark and Starke, out of a ducal coronet
or, a stag's head aiirontee gu., attired
119. 13
of the first.
Starke, see Hamilton-Starke.
Starke of Killermont, Scotland, a dexter

Staresmore

STE

Steavenson of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumb., and Scotland, on a rock ppr.,


61. 4
Moderata
a lion couchant gardant or. Codum,
Staunton, Warw., a fox ppr.
non solutn.
durant.
cf. 32. 2
Staunton, Henry Charlton, of Staunton Steavenson, Rev. R., Wroxeter Vicarage.
Shrewsbury, on a rock ppr., a lion
Hall, Notts, a fox passant ppr.
32. i
Virtus uhiqne.
couchant gardant or.
Staunton, Bart, (extinct), of Cargins, co.
Galway, Ireland, on a mount a fox Stebbing of London and Wisset. Sufi., a
statant, all ppr.

cf.

32. 2

Thomas Tufnell, of Longbridge,


Warw., a fox statant ppr.
cf. 32. 2
Staunton, Lynch-, of Clydagh, co. Galway (i) Upon a mount vert, a fox
statant ppr. (for Staunton),
cf. 32. 2.
(2) A Ivnx passant ppr., charged with
a mullet gu. (for Lynch). En Dicu
Staunton,

Uon's head erased arg.


17. .s
Stebbing of Woodrising, Norf., a lion's
head erased arg. Quiescam.
17.
Stedman, Scotland, a horse's head or.
t;

cf.

so.

I.:;

Stedman, a peacock's head between twn


hand holding by the horns a biill's
wings, holding in the beak an adder
head erased arg., distilling drops of
ppr.
103. 3
blood ppr. Fortioriim jortia facta.
Stedman, Glouc, a demi-virgin ppr., the
ma foy.
cf. 127. 2
Starkey of London, a stork's head erased
dishevelled, holding in the dexter
wolf
hair
cf
the
Thrupp,
Glouc,
a
Staunton
per pale arg. and sa., holding in the
crosslet
vert.
hand
a
cross
sejant
arg.,
guttee-de-sang,
collared
beak gu. a snake vert.
cf. 106. 3
and lined or. Bum spiro spero.
Stedman, a chevalier in complete armour
Starkey or Starkie of London and Lanes,
on horseback at full speed tilting with
105. 11 Staunton, Lines, and of Greenfield. Thela stork sa.
a lance, all ppr.
waU, Chesh., a hon passant or, holding
cf. iSg. 5
Starkey, John Frederick, Esquire, of
161.
in the dexter claw a cross formee fitched Stedman, an anchor ppr.
Bodicote House, Banbury, same crest.
an anchor and cable ppr.
6.
2
Stedman,
gu.
cf.
Homo proponit, Dcus disponit.
i

Starkey or Starkie of Stretton, Chesh.,


a stork's head erased per pale arg. and
sa., holding in the beak gu. a snake
vert.

cf.

106. 3

Starkey, Barber-, William Joseph Starkey,


Aldenham Park, Bridgnorth, Shropsh.,
a stork arg., semee of estoiles az. Homo
proponit, Dcus disponit.
Starkey of Oulton, Chesh., a stork's head
erased per pale arg. and sa., holding in
its beak gu. a snake vert, and charged
upon the neck with a crescent for difference,
cf. 106. 3
(i)
Starkey of Wrenbury Hall, Chesh.
A stork's head erased per pale az. and
gu., gorged with two bars gemel or,
and charged with an annulet, also or,
holding in the beak a snake ppr.,
crowned of the third, the stork's head
being also crowned or {for Starkey).
(2) On a mount vert, a stork erm.,
beaked and legged gu., the dexter
claw resting on a cross crosslet of the
last, and holding in the beak a plum:

met

sa. (for Cross).

Starkey of Tong, Leics., a stork ppr.,


holding in the beak a snake vert.
Starkey of Dublin, a stork's head erased
per fesse gu. and sa., holding in the
beak a serpent vert. Eedit expectata
diu.
Starkie,

cf.

106. 3

Le-Gendre-,
of
Huntroyde,
Lanes, a stork ppr.
105. 11
Starky, a heron's head erased, holding
in the beak a snake vert.
104. 2
Starky of Bromham, Wilts, a stork ppr.
Famw venietitis amore.
105. 11
Starling, a Uon's head ppr. collared az.

Staveley, an oak-branch and a cross


crosslet fitched in saltier.
166. 11
Staveley of Dubhn, a buck's head cabossed per pale gu. and az. Fidelis ad

urnam.

122. 5

Cuncta mea mecum.


161. 2
51. 4
Steed, a horse's head erased arg.
Steede of Hariesham, Kent, a stag trippant arg.
117. S
Steede, Kent, a reindeer arg., attired or.

Rev. Robert, of Saintville,


cf. 125. Q
KiUiuey, co. Dublin, same crest and Steede, Kent, a reindeer current arg.,
attired or.
motto.
cf. 125. 9
Staveley of Offham, Lewes, Sussex, a Steede, Kent, a castle environed with a
stag's head caboshed.
laurel-branch.
Nil desperandum.
Steedman, Scotland, an anchor az. For
Staveley, Thomas Kitchingman, Esquire,
security.
161.
of Old Sleningford Hall and Stainley Steel of Derwent Bank, a Uon's head
Hall, near Ripon, Yorks, within a
erased gu.
17. 2
circular wreath of oak fructed ppr., a Steel, William Strang, Esquire, J.P.,
buck's head cabossed, also ppr., attired
D.L., of Philiphaugh, Selkirksh.
a
or.
Vt aspirat cerous.
lion's head erased gu.
Prudentia et
Stavert, Archibald, of Hoscote, Hawick,
animis.
17. 2
N.B., a hand grasping a club ppr. Steel, Rev. Robert. M.A., Ph.D., D.D.,
Stat Veritas.
of Lewington House, St. Leonards,
Staverton, a stag's head erased sa.,
Sydney, New South Wales, AustraUa,
pierced through the neck by an arrow
Minister of St. Stephen's Presbyterian
arg., feathered and headed or.
Church, Sydney, uses : a Uon's head
Staverton of Staverton Manor, Strode
erased.
Ferro non furto.
17. 8
Hall, and Waroyle, Berks, and Dreley, StBBl, Scotland, a horse peissant sa. 52. 6
Hants, a stag's head erased ppr., trans- Steel, Bart, (ixlincf). a Doric column arg.
pierced by an arrow in bend sinister
Firmitcr et durabiliter.
2S8. ]"5
or, barbed and flighted arg.
Steel and Steele, out of a ducal coronet
cf. 121. 2
or, a demi-ostrioh with wings addorsed
Stawell, see Alcock-Stawell-Riversdale.
gu.
96. II
Stawell, Baron Stawell (extinct), on a Steel, Somers. and Suff., a stork arg.
chapeau gu., turned up erm., an eagle
105. II
displayed arg., holding in the beak a Steel and Steele, a cubit arm in armour,
scroll, thereon the motto. En parole je
the hand holding up an esquire's
helmet.
Stawell of Cothelstone, Somers.. out of Steel of Carfin, Lanarksh., a dexter arm
a ducal coronet gu., a demi-buck or,
in bend, the hand grasping a broadStaveley,

attired sa.
cf. 119. 2
sword ppr., in bend sinister. Steel to
Stawton of Wamill, Berks, a roebuck's
the back.
cf. IS. 6
head.
121. 5 Steele, a lion's head erased gu.
Norwich, a starling with wings
17. 2
1 59.
addorsed sa., resting the dexter claw- Stayley, a globe on a stand ppr.
4 Steele or Steell, Scotland, same crest.
Staylton, a Uon's gamb erased holding a
on an etoile of eight points.
Prudentia el animis.
17. 2
rose branch slipped and leaved, all ppr. Steele, in front of two swords in saltire
Starr of Halifax, Nova Scotia, a Uon
rampant ppr. Vive en espoir. i. 13
37- 10
ppr., a Uon's head erased quarterly
Starr, a demi-Uon ppr., holding a muUet Staynings of Honycott. Somers., a bull.
arg. and gu., charged with four biUets
or.
counterchanged.
15. 7
45- 2
Starr of Canterbury, Kent, a Uon couch- Stead, on a chapeau a salamander in Steele, Frederick Charles, Esquire, J.P.,
flames, all ppr.
ant or, charged with an etoile gu. f/. 7. 5
13S. 2
of Carlton House, Carlton, Tasmania,
Starr, Wilts, on a mount vert, a cata- Stead, Scotland, a nag's head.
uses : on a wreath of the colours a demimountain sejant gardant ppr., the dexstork with wings expanded holding a
cf. 50. 13
ter fore-paw resting on an estoile or.
serpent in its beak, aU ppr. Mens sibi
Steade of Beauchieff Abbey, Derbysh.,
Stasam, a bell az.
16S. 7
and Onesacre, Yorks, a stag trippant
conscia recti.
Statham, a lion's head erased within a
arg.
117. 8 Steele, WilUam Edward. Esquire, M.D.,
fetterlock ppr.
19. 4 Steadman, a demi-griffin or.
a demi-eagle with wings elevated and
64. 2
,

Starling,

STE

STE

displayed holding a serpent in

its

beak,

and issuing out of the


mouth a dove of the first. Fortis et

five

and charged on each wing


with a billet or. Semper fidelis.

all

ppr.,

Steele of Rathbride, co. Kildare, a demi-

eagle with wings displayed, holding in


the beak a serpent, all ppr. and charged

pellets,

espoir.
'

ing in the

mouth a martlet

ppr.
c/-

on each wing with a

breast with a cross crosslet or, in the


beak an annulet or.
Je vis en

57- 3

Stephens of Colchester and Arden, Essex,


an eagle or, preying on a lion's gamb
erased gu.

Semper Stenhouse, Vivian Denman, Esquire, of Stephens, an eagle's head or, between
Courtlands,
Norton
Fitzwarren,
two wings erm.
84. 2
Taunton, Somers., a mount vert, Stephens, a griffin's head erased erm.,
i8, Crosthwaite
thereon a rose arg., barbed and seeded
collared or, between two wings, extown, same crest and motto.
ppr., between two demi-spears erect
panded of the last.
cf. 67. 7
Steele,
Lieutenant - Colonel
William
sa.
Meliora probo.
Stephens of Froxfield, Wilts, between
Henry, Esquire, of iS, Mortimer Road, Stennett or Stennitt, out of a ducal
two wings or, a raven's head erm.
Clifton, Bristol, same crest and motto.
coronet a stag's head or.
120. 7 Stephens, in front of a raven's head
Steele, Matthew, Esquire, J. P., Onger Stenning, Charles Horace, Esquire, J. P.,
couped erm., beaked az., between two
Hill, Netherton Frodsham, near WarKovindene, Playden, Sussex, a squirrel
wings or, a tower of the last.
billet arg.

fidelis.

Steele,

Lawrence

Esquire, M.A., of
Park East, Kings-

E.,

sejant

rington, a griffin's head.


Steer, an arm in armour embowed with
a shield buckled on ppr.
194. 8

supporting

cross

crosslet

fitchee.

Stent

of

272.

Fittleworth,

Sussex,

Stephens of Finglas,
a cock statant or.

Dublin, Ireland,
Vigilans et audax.

00.

colt's

91. 2

head, holding in the mouth a banner.


two oars in saltier ppr.
179.
Stephens of Chilcolm, Rosbercon. co.
Steer, an eagle with wings addorsed Stenynge of Honycote, Somers., and Suff.,
Kilkenny, a cock statant or, charged
a ram passant gu., attired or.
preying on a land-tortoise ppr.
with a crescent for difference.
Steer,

.^

79.

</

iji- 13

cf.

91. 2

Baron
Hon. Sir James George Lee, of Stephen,
Mount-Stephen,
see Stephens, Pembroke Scott, Esquire. K.C.,
Mount-Stephen.
and of Jayes, Blackwood.
of 30, Cumberland Terrace, Regent's
Western Australia, Speaker of the Stephen, Alexander Edward, of Kelly,
Park, London, N.W., a cock statant
Wemyss Bay, a ship under sail ppr.
Legislative Council of Western Ausor, holding in his bill a trefoil vert.
Vi et arte.
tralia, out of a mural crown per pale
160. 13
Vigilans et audax.
Stephens, Edward, Esquire, F.R.C.S., on
gu. and sa., a lion's gamb erect arg. Stephen, Scotland, a leopard's face or.
22. 2
a mount and in front of a fern-brake
Tu ne cede malis.
235. 15
ppr., a falcon rising arg., beaked and
Steere, Surrey: (i) Out of a mural Stephen, Hon. Sir Alfred, G.C.M.G.. C.B.,
of Dynevor Terrace, College Street,
coronet per pale gu. and sa., a lion's
membered gu., belled or, holding in
Sydney, New South Wales, an eagle
the beak an ostrich-feather az., quilled
gamb erect arg. armed of the first (for
displayed with two heads sa., beaked
of the fourth.
Fides Stephani.
Steere).
235. 15.
(2) An arm emand legged or. Virtus ubique.
bowed vested gu., cuffed arg., holding
74. 2 Stephens of Trevigoe, Cornw., on a rock
ppr., a salmon in fess arg., holding
in the hand ppr. a sword erect of the Stephen, Cecil Bedford, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
in the mouth a rose gu., stalked and
second, hilted or, on the blade a snake
leaved vert.
Stephen, Hon. Septimus Alfred, same
entwined vert. Tu ne cede malis.
crest and motto.
Stephens of Tregenna Castle, Cornw., a
cj. 204. I
lion
rampant arg., guttee-de-sang.
Steere of Dorking, Surrey, out of a mural Stephen, Sir Herbert, Bart., an eagle
Virtutis amore.
displayed with two heads sa., resting
coronet per pale gu. and sa., a lion's
cf. 1. 13
the dexter claw on an increscent, and Stephens of Crychell, Radnorsh., a naked
gamb erect arg., armed gu. T%i ne cede
the sinister on a decrescent, both or.
arm holding a sword ppr., impaling a
me.
235. 15
griffin's head sa.
Semper liber.
Steere of Jayes, Surrey, a lion passant
gardant gu., the dexter fore-paw rest- Stephen, Middx., an eagle displayed with Stephens of Hinton-on-the-Green, Glouc,
two heads sa.. beaked and legged or.
a hand holding an open book ppr.
ing on an escutcheon of the arms, viz.
Cousilio et armis.
215. 10
erm., two bars sa. charged with three
74. 2
bezants, two on the upper and one on Stephen of Barton-on-the-Hill, Glouc, Stephens, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
gu., a dexter and a sinister arm emout of a ducal coronet or, a dolphin's
the lower.
bowed vested or, holding between the
head arg.
Steerr and Steerrs, a horse's head sa.,
hands ppr. a garland of oak-leaves
Stephen, Scotland, a dexter hand and
maned or.
cf. 50. 13
vert.
arm grasping a dart ppr. Vi et arte.
Steers, Ireland, on a chapeau a wyvern
214. 4 Stephens of Waterford, Iceland, a cock
sans legs with wings expanded ppr.
Steere,

Perth

69. 14
62. 10
Steers, a griffin sejant or.
Steggall of London, on a chapeau an
eagle rising ppr.
Sursum.
77. 14

Stephens, see Lyne-Stephens.


Stephens, Bart, (extinct), of St. Faith's,
Norf., a demi-eagle with wings ad-

91. 2

gu.

Stephenson, a ship in

full sail ppr.

160. 13

Stephenson of London, an eagle disdorsed or.


played holding in the dexter claw a
Stein, Scotland, an eagle's head between Stephens of Minsterley, Shropsh., and
sword in pale, and in the sinister a pisTregony, Cornw., a demi-eagle distwo wings. Ad diem tendo.
84. 2
For right.
tol, all ppr.
cf. 75. 7
played or, beaked and winged sa.
Steinman, a demi-ibex rampant arg.,
81. 6 Stephenson of St. Luke's, Middx., a
armed or, charged on the shoulder
hawk's head erased or. Sub libertate
with a cross patee az. Ante expec- Stephens, Essex and Glouc, a demi-eagle
88. 12
quietem.
Si.
or.
6
displayed
tat urn diem.
Steinmetz, two elephants' trunks ad- Stephens, Percy Somers Tyringham. Es- Stephenson, of the Oaks, Windermere,
and Parkfield, Berkdale Park, SouthCroxddle Woodhouse.
quire,
J.P..
Virtutis
fortuna
port, same crest.
Deus
Croxdale, Durh., same crest.
Steinthal, Henry Michael, Esquire, of
intersit.
Alles jnr ye heste.
Bradford, Yorks, a bird-bolt, head
Stephens of Little Sodbury. Glouc, Stephenson, Sir Henry, J.P., of Glen
Endcliffe, Sheffield, a rock, thereon a
81.6
same crest and motto.
falcon's head erased ppr., gorged with
I43- i Stephens of Prospect Hill and AlderStelton, a yew-tree ppr.
a collar vair, pendent therefrom an esmaston, Berks, a demi-eagle sa.. with
Stempe, Herts, a greyhound's head
cutcheon vert, charged with two arrows
wings elevated erminois, charged on
ducally
guttee-d'eau,
couped
sa.,
saltirewise, points downwards, or.
the breast with a cross crosslet or, and
gorged, ringed, and lined or.
holding in the beak an annulet of the Stephenson, Sir Augustus William Keppel,
Stenhouse, Anthony Maitland, Esquire,
K.C.B., Q.C.. M.A., of 46, Ennismore
last.
Je vis en espoir.
of Comox, British Columbia, Canada,
Gardens, S.W., a falcon with wings
Lodge,
Bentworth
and University Club, Edinburgh. N.B., Stephens, Frederick,
expanded arg., beaked and legged or,
Alton, Hants, a demi-eagle sa., wings
mcs : a talbot's head couped arg.,
within a herald's collar of SS. ppr.
elevated erminois, charged on the
gorged with a collar or, charged -n-ith

STE
same

STE

526

Stephenson, Vice-Admiral Henry Frederick, R.N., C.B., United Service Club,


crest.

wards, and one fesseways, the point to


the sinister, or, all barbed and flighted
arg.

173.

arg., a crescent for


indifference, head couped affrontee ppr.
cat's head affrontee and erased,
(2)
of a tabby colour, holding in the mouth

ostrich-feathers

Stephenson, a leopard's head and shoul- Sterndale-McHikin, Henry Percy, Esquire,


ders ppr., fire issuing from the mouth.
of Grange and Westlemd. co. Ayr, a
a rat sa.
Je veux le droit.
Stephenson, a garb or.
demi-savage, bearing in his dexter Steuart-Fothrlngham,
Walter Thomas
153. 2
Stephenson, between two fleurs-de-lis arg.,
hand an arrow, at his back a quiverEsquire,
James,
Fothringham,
of
a cubit arm vested az., cuffed, also
fuU, all ppr.
Res non verba.
Forfarsh., N.B.
(i) On a wreath of
275. 10
arg., the hand holding a roll of paper Sterne, Nori, Herts, Cambs, Bucks, and
his liveries a grifiin segreant ppr. (for
ppr.
Fidm in Arcanies.
Yorks, a cock-starling ppr.
Fothringham).
(2) On a wreath of his
liveries a lion's gamb erased holding a
Stephenson-Hamilton: (i) A hawk ris- Sterry, a fir- branch fructed or.
ing ppr., belled or, holding in the dex- Sterry, a sword in bend ppr.
scimitar ppr. {for Scrymscoure).
170. 5
Be
ter claw a sword, also ppr., hilted and Sterry of Eastbury Hall, Barking, Essex,
it fast.
Dissipate.
pommelled of the second (jor Hamilin front of a dexter arm embowed in Steven, Hugh, Esquire, of Westmount,
ton).
Kelvinside, Glasgow, a demi-wyvern
armour ppr., garnished or, encircled
(2) A dexter hand issuing from
a clcud, and holding a wreath of laurel,
displayed ppr.
Ferro non ense.
above the elbow with an annulet or,
all ppr.
Thankful. Ccelum non solum.
the hand grasping a seax, also ppr., Stevens "of St. Ives, Cornw., a lion rampant arg., guttee-de-sang.
pommel and hilt also or, an estoile
218. 9
cf. 1. 13
Stephenson-Fetherstonhaugh, of 14, Warbetween two pheons of the last. Pro Stevens, out of a ducal coronet a demiwick Square, S.W. (I) -^n heraldic
lion holding a flag.
Rege et patria.
255. 12
Comw.,
demi-lion
antelope's head erased gu., surmounted Stert of Membland, Devonsh., a cross Stevens,
a
rampant
arg., guttee-de-sang.
by two feathers in saltire arg., charged
formeesa., between two wings arg. 1 10.
cf. 10. 2
on the neck for distinction with a cross Steuart, de Kierzkowski-, see Kierz- Stevens, Glouc, an eagle issuing with
wings displayed or, charged on the
crosslet or {for Fetherston).
kowski.
In
(2)
breast with a mullet sa.
Ad diem
front of a garb or, a cornucopia fesse- steuart, Durrant-, John Nairne, of Dal
tendo.
ways ppr. {for Stephenson). Xil vile
guise, Perthsh., Scotland, a demi-lion
cf. So. 2
Stevens, Sir Charles Cecil, K.C.S.I., B.A.,
vdis.
rampant ppr. Hinc orior.
10. ;
of Honiton, Devonsh., between two
Stephenson, between two fleurs-de-lis steuart, Gow-, of Little Colonsay, Scot
sprigs of oak fructed ppr., a demi-eagle
arg., a cubit arm vested az., cuffed of
land, and Fowler's Park, Kent: (i)
displayed sa., charged on each wing
the first, holding a roll of paper ppr.
A demi-lion holding in his dexter paw
with an Eastern coronet or. Fac et
a Lochaber-axe ppr. {for Steuart). (2)
spera.
Stephenson, H. K., Esquire, J.P., Bent's
A dexter arm in armour embowed,
Green, Sheffield, a rock, thereon a
holding in the hand a broadsword Stevens of Edinburgh, an eagle rising
looking
at the sun ppr. Ad diem tendo.
falcon's
head erased ppr., gorged
ppr. (for Gow).
Firm. Caraid ann
with a collar vair, pendent therefrom
amfheum.
195.2 Stevens, an eagle with wings addorsed
preying on a talon.
an escutcheon vert, charged with two Steuart, Scotland, a lion's head erased gu.
Shropsh., a demi-eagle disarrows saltireways, points do%niwards
Stat felir, amice Domino.
ly. 2 Stevens,
played or, beaked and winged sa. Si. 6
or.
steuart, John, Esquire, of BaUechin,
Stephenson, Thomas, Esquire, Kilmeaden,
Perthsh., a lion's head erased gu., Stevens, Rev. Thomas, M.A., F.S.A.,
CO. Waterford, a garb or.
Archdeacon of Essex, St. John's Vicarlangued az. Semper fddis.
17. 2
Stepkins, a stag's head couped arg., Steuart,
age, Stratford, London, E., a demiGeorge Mackenzie. Esquire,
eagle displaved.
attired or.
121. 5
W.S., New Club, Edinburgh, a lion's
Stepney, Bait, {extinct), of Prendergast,
Stevens of Cuilum and Bradfield, Berks,
head erased gu. Lcedcre noli.
Pembrokesh., Wales, a talbot's head Steuart-MoncrieR, a unicorn's head and
a demi-falcon displayed or.
erased gu., eared or, gorged with a
neck arg., maned or, armed gu.
49. 7 Stevens, out of a ducal coronet a cubit
collar chequy of the last and az.. hold- Steuart, Scotland, a pelican in her piety
arm vested and cuffed, the hand holding a book expanded.
ing in the mouth a buck's attire of
ppr.
Salus per Christum redemptorem.
the second. Fide et vigilantia.
98. 8 Stevens, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
a mason's chisel ppr.
Vi et arte.
Stepney, Cowell-, Sir Enjile Algernon Steuart of Carlow, a pelican arg., winged
Arthur Keppel, Bart., J.P., of Llanelly
153. 2
or, in her piety, the nest and young Stevens, a garb or.
Carmarthensh. (i) A talbot's head
ppr.
98. 8 Stevens, H. W., Esquire, the Firs, Ash,
Surrey,
a
lion's
head
erased.
Faire
erased gu., eared or, gorged with a Steuart, Bart., of Coltness, Lanarksh., a
mon devoir.
collar chequy or and az. holding in the
thistle and a full-blown rose in saltire
mouth the attire of a stag of the second
Juvant aspera probum.
ppr.
150.3 Stevenson, Cumb., and of London, a garb
erminois.
153. 2
{for Stepney).
(2) On a mount Steuart, Drummond-, Bart., of Grand313. 5.
and
vert, a lion passant gardant or, charged
tully, Perthsh.
(i) Two bees counter- Stevenson of Ounston. Derbysh.,
Lines, a garb or.
on the body with three pallets gu., holdIS3- 2
volant ppr. (for Steuart).
13;. 3.
(2)
Chesh.,
rose-tree
bloom
Stevenson,
a
in
dexter
paw
chapeau
ing in the
a
gu.,
A dexter arm embowed, holding in the
Virtus ubigue sedem.
ppr.
149. 8
turned up erm. (for Cowell). Facta
hand a broadsword, all ppr. {for Drumprobant.
Quo fata vacant.
310. 14
mond). Provijd. Nil iimeo.
195. 2 Stevenson, out of a ducal coronet an
eagle's head between two wings.
S4. 3
Stepney-Gulston, Alan, Esquire, of Der- Steuart,
M'Adam-, of Glenormistou,
66. 1
wydd, Llandebie, R.S.O., CarmarPeebles, a branch of oUve and a Stevenson, a griffin's head couped.
thensh., an ostrich's wing of live
branch of Indian palm in saltire ppr. Stevenson, an antelope's head erased.
and gu.,
126.
2
feathers alternately arg.
Pax copia virtus.
thereon a bend sa., charged with three Steuart of Allanton, a dexter hand hold- Stevenson, on the top of a hollow rock a
lion couchant.
plates.
Over crest Crescent sub poning a thistle, both ppr.
Juvant aspera
A
dere virtus.
Stevenson of Uffington, Lines
Virtutis in bello prcEmium.
fortes.
i
demi-lion regardant gu., charged on
Stepple, a sword and a laurel-branch in
218. 2
saltier ppr.
the shoulder with a cross crosslet
Steuart of Alderston, Haddingtonsh., a
fitched, holding between the paws a
Sterling, Ireland, on the point of a sword
hand holding a thistle ppr. Juvant
mullet or {for Stevenson). (2) A hon's
erect ppr., a maunch gu.
218. 2
169. 11
aspera fortes.
gamb per pale gu. and sa. {for Bellairs).
Sterling, Herts, a lion passant ppr.
Andrew,
Auchlunkart,
Steuart,
of
Virtus tutissima cassis.
6. 2
Banffsh.. Scotland, a dexter and a
cf. 36. 4
10. 2
Stern, a griffin segreant ppr.
62. 2
sinister hand holding up a heart ppr. Stevenson, a demi-hon arg.
Sterndale, William Handley, Esquire, of
Corde et manu.
224. 4 Stevenson, Francis Seymour, M.P., D.L.,
Ottar, Hindostan, a mullet of six points Steuart-Duekett, Charles Edward Henry,
of Playford Mount, near Woodbridge,
leopard's
face.
Justus
a
el
transpierced
Suff.,
pierced az., and
by three
Out
of Rutland Lodge, co. Carlow
( i
22. 2.
tenax.
arrows, two in saltire, points downof a ducal coronet or, a plume of five
:

STE

STE

527

Mount Grenan, Renfrewsh., Steward of PatteshuU, Northamp., and


a hand holding a scroll rolled
Newton Manor, Cumb., a stag ppr.,

Stevenson of

Scotland,
up ppr. Fidus in arcanis.
Stevenson, Scotland, a dexter
ing a scroll of vellum ppr.

215. 6

hand holdFidus

in

215. 6
arainunu
Stevenson of Glasgow, a dexter hand
holding a wreath of laurel ppr.
Re-

gorged with a collar chequy arg. and


az.

cf. 117. 5
of Stoke
Park, Suff., on a
mount vert, within a vallary coronet
or, a lion rampant gu.
Qui invidet

Steward

minor est.
218.4 Steward, a lion rampant gu., ducally
gorged or.
cf. i. 13
Steward, Major the Hon. Wiliiam Jukes,
of Burford, Ashburton, Canterbury,

spice finetn.

Stevenson, John James, Esquire, of 4.


Porchester Gardens, London, W.. a
dexter hand holding a wreath of laurel
21 8. 4
ppr.
Sic curre ut comprendas.
Stevenson of Edinburgh, Scotland, a
dexter hand holding a laurel-crown
21 8. 4
ppr.
Ccelum. non solum.
Stevenson, of Tynemouth, Northumb.. a
dexter hand holding a wreath of laiirel
218. 4
ppr.
Sic curre ut comprendas.
James Cochran, Esquire.
Stevenson,
M.P., of Eltham Court, Eltham, Kent,
same crest and motto.
Stevenson of Edinburgh, Scotland, a dexter hand issuing from a cloud holding
Ccelum, non
a garland of laurel ppr.
218. 9
solum.
Stevenson, James, Braidwood, Carluke,
N.B., same crest and motto.
Stevenson, John Home, Esquire, of 9,
Oxford Terrace, Edinburgh, a dexter
hand holding a laurel- WTeath ppr.
218. 4
Ccelum, non solum.
Esquire,
James,
Stevenson-Hamilton,
J.P., of Fairholm, Larkhall. and Kirkton, Carluke, N.B.
(i) A hawk rising
ppr., belled or, holding in the dexter
foot a sword, also ppr.. hilted and
pommelled or (for Hamilton). (2) A
dexter hand issuing from a cloud,
holding a wreath of laurel, all ppr.
Caelum,
Thankful.
(for Stevenson).
non solum.
Steventon, Shropsh., a stag's head oouped
121. 5
at the neck ppr.
Steventon of Dothill, Shropsh., a stag's
122. 5
head cabossed ppr.
Stevynson, Derbysh. and Lines, a garb
:

153. 2

or.

Steward of Nottingham, Dorset, a pelican


vulning herself ppr.
98. i
Steward, a griffin's head erased gu.,
leaked arg., charged with a bend
raguly or, between three bezants, one

New
Deo

Zealand, a lion rampant


adfui'inte fortuna sequatur.

ppr.

quire, of CaUy, Gatehouse, N.B.


(i)
A pelican in her piety ppr. (for Stewart).
(2) A griffin salient ppr.. charged
on the shoulder with a cross crosslet az.
(for Murray).
Virescit vulnere virtus.
Impero.
62. 8
Stewart, Sir David, of Banchory, Devenick.
Lord Provost of Aberdeen, a
pelican in her piety ppr.
Salus per
:

Stewart-Murray, see Athole, Duke of.


Stewart, Vane-Tempest-, Marquess of
Londonderry, see Londonderry.
Stewart, Earl of Galloway, see Galloway.

98. 8.

Stewart, Baron Blantyre, set Blantyre.


Stewart, see E!akeney-Lyon-Stewart.
Stewart, sec Cumbrae-Stewart.
Stewart, see Hamill-Stewart.
Stewart, Bart., of GrandtuUy, Scotland,
see Steuart.
Stewart, Lord of Lorn and Innermeath
and Earl of Athole, a unicorn's head
arg.,

armed

or.

Quhiddcr will

Christum.
98.8
Stewart-Mackenzie,
James Alexander
Francis Humberston, Esquire, of Seaforth. Major in 9th Lancers, D.L., county
of Cromarty, etc.
(
On the dexter
i
side, a mountain in flames ppr. (for
Mackenzie). 179.2. (2) On the sinister
side, a pelican in her piety ppr. (for
Stewart).
Virescit
Luceo non uro.

zie.

head couped gu. 66.

griffin's

of Okhey, Cambs, Stuntney,


of Ely, Gestwait, Heseldon, and
>Hardeston, Norf., and Suff., a stag

Steward

Me

^tatantppr.,ducallygorgcd or. cj. 117.


Steward, Richard Oliver Francis, Esquire.
lit
A
Xottington,
Dorchester: (i)
jjflican in her piety.
{2) A bear's
g.Tmb
erased
charged with three
billets, and holding a battle-axe in
bt-nd sinister.
Nobilitas unica virtus.

Steward
(

of

Newton

Manor, Cumb.
charged on the body

stag or,

with a buckle
dexter fcre-leg

caboshed ppr.
a

rock

in front

ppr.,

and

az.,

on

(for

resting the
stag's head

Sfai-ard).

(2)

On

and within an annulet

thereof

sa.,

a falcon close arg.

(for Falcon\.

Steward, a stag ppr., ducally gorged and


attired or.

cf.

117. 5

Steward, Cambs, Suff., and Norf., a stag


trippant ppr., attired arg., ducally

g.Tged gu.

cf.

117. 8

49- 7

Montague Duncan, EsAchnacone, a unicorn's head


couped arg., armed and crined.
Stewart, Robert Bruce, of Lorn. Appin,
vulnere virtus.
98. 8
and Ardsheal, a unicorn's head maned, Stewart, Scotland, a pelican arg., winged
horned, and bearded or.
or, in her piety, the nest and her young
Quhidder
Stewart, Charles
quire, of

ppr.
Virescit.
Stewart, Scotland,

will zie.

Stewart, Earl of Blessington, Ireland, a

dexter hand in armour couped below


the elbow holding a heart in pale, all
ppr.
Nil desperandiwi.
Stewart, Earl of Orkney, Scotland, a king
enthroned holding in his dexter hand
a sword, and in his sinister a falcon.

herself ppr.

crest

and motto.

in

pommel and

bend
hilt

sinister,
or.

all

Deo

cf.

44-

Donegal, same crest charged for

differ-

ence with a mullet. Avant Darnley.


Stewart, Earl of Athole, a dexter hand
holding a key in bend sinister ppr.
Fiirth fortune and fill the fetters.
217. 7
Stewart, Earl of Traquair, a crow ppr.
Judge nought.
cf. 107. 3

paw

a dagger
14. 12

cf.

James. Esquire, of Garvocks,


Renfrewsh., and of St Fillans, A}Tsh.,
a demi-lion holding in his paws a

battle-axe ppr.
Audnx in recto. 1^.4
Stewart, James Stiring. Blackhouse, Skelmorlie, Ajish., a demi-lion or, holding
in his paws a battle-axe ppr.
Audax
in recto.
Stewart, Scotland, a, demi-lion rampant
gu.
10. 3
Bine orior.
Stewart, General Sir Richard Campbell,
K.C.B., of West Learmouth, Cornhill-

juvante

Esquire,
Stewart,
Charles
Frederick,
B.A., of Horn Head, Dunfanaghy, co.

Stewart,

ppr.,

Stewart, Earl of Carrick, a king enthroned


holding in his dexter hand a sword,
and in his sinister a falcon, all ppr.
Sic fuit est et erit.
Stewart, Earl of Arran, a lion's head
erased gu.
Dat incrementum.
17-2
Stewart, Earl of Mar, two serpents no wed
erect counter respectant ppr.
Stewart Earl of Caithness and Earl of
Athole, a lion sejant affrontee gu.,
holding in his dexter paw a sword
erect ppr.
cf. 7. 3
Stewart, Earl of Darnley, Earl and Duke
of Lennox, issuing out of a ducal
coronet or. a bull's head sa., vomiting
forth flames ppr.
Avant Darnley.

98.

gu., holding in the dexter


in pale ppr.
Hinc orior.

Stewart, Colonel John. Ardvolich, Perth,


a dexter naked arm issuant grasping

a sword

vulning

pelican

slipped and leaved, also ppr. Soli deo


honor.
Stewart, a demi-lion rampant gu. ydbilii
ira.
Avito viret honore.
10. 3
Stewart, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant

Sic fuit est et erit.


Stewart, Charles Balfour, Esquire, B.A.,
M.P., B.C., Thompson Yates Laboratories, University College, Liverpool,

same

98. 8

Virescit vulnere.

William John, Esquire, of


Stewart,
Geneva House, Darlington, a dove
ppr., holding in the beak a rose gu.

Steward, a

Stewart, Lord Evandale and Ochiltree, a


civet-cat passant ppr.
Forward.
Stewart, Scotland, a civet-cat couchant
ppr.
par
Stewart, Scotland, a p:-lican in her piety,
all ppr.
Virescit.
98. 8
Stewart, a pelican in her piety or, the
nest vert. Salus per Christum redemptorem.
98. 8
Stewart, Scotland, a pelican in her piety,
ppr.
Salus per Christum redemptorem.
98. 8
Stewart, Horatio Granville Murray, Es-

on-Tweed,
Fuimas.

Northumb.,

same

Stewart, Scotland, a demi-lion


gu.,
'

langued and armed

az.

crest.

rampant
Sobilis
10. 3

ira.

Stewart, Johnston-, Stair

Hathorn John-

of Physgill. Wigtownsh., Scota demi-lion gu., holding in the


dexter paw a buckle or. Suffibulatus

ston,
land,

mafores sequor.
Stewart, James. Esquire, of Alltyrodyn
Llandyssil, Cardigansh., a demi-lion

rampant ppr., holding between


paws a mullet gu. Hinc orior.
cf.

his

15. 8

Stewart, Hathorn-Johnston-, Robert, of


Glasserton and Physgill, Whithorn,
Wigtonsh., and Champfleurie, Linlithgowsh., N.B., a lion rampant gu..

STE

STE

528

grasping a hawthom-tree fructed, and in the dexter


paw a scimitar defending the same
ppr.
Fidelitate et amore.Suffibidatus

armed and langued

Stewart, Scotland, two bees in saltier


ppr.
Providentice fido.
137. 3
Stewart, Scotland, a unicorn's head and
neck arg.. maned or, armed gu. Qu-

az.,

Knockbreda Rectory, co. Down, Ireland, a griifin's head couped ppi. For-

ward.

66.

Stewart, Rev. Edward Hamilton, of Croxze.


dale Rectory, Durham, same crest and
49. 7
Robert Bruce, Esquire, B.A.,
motto.
2
rampant
ira.
lo.
of
Blackheath,
lion
ppr.
Nobilis
Stewart of Stranorlar, co. Donegal, Ire73, Vanbrugh Road,
S.E., a unicorn's head arg., maned.
Stewart of Ballymoran, co. Down, Ireland, a griffin's head couped ppr.
Forland, a demi - lion rampant gardant
horned, and bearded or, on a scroll
ward.
66. I
above, Quhidder xoill zie.
ppr., holding in his dexter paw a round
Stewart, Scotland, a griffin passant.
buckle or. Suffibiilatus maiores sequor. Stewart, Scotland, a unicorn's head issu63. 2
ing arg., maned, armed or.
Quhidder Stewart- Robertson, James, Esquire, D.L.,
Stewart, MacTaggart-, Sir Mark John,
Southwick, Dumfriessh.,
will zie.
Bart.,
of
4Q. 7
J.P., of Edradynate, Cluny, and BlackN.B., and Blairderry, VVigtownsh., Stewart, Scotland, a unicorn's head issuhill. Perthsh.
On the dexter side, a
i
M.P. for Kirkcudbright, same crest
ing arg., armed or.
Pass forward.
griffin passant ppr. {/or Stewart). 63. 2.
and motto.
49- 7
(2) Upon the sinister side, an arm
Stewart of Lower Canada, a demi-lion Stewart, Scotland, a unicorn's head arg.,
erect, the band holding an imperial
rampant ppr. Nobilis ira.
lo. 2
maned and armed or. Whadder. 49. 7
crown ppr. {for Robertson). Never
Stewart, Scotland, a demi-lion gardant Stewart, Sir John Marcus, Bart., D.L.,
unprepared.
Virtutis gloria merces.

major ea sequor.

hadder will

Stewart of Strathdown. Banffsh., a demi-

Stewart,

dexter paw a
majores sequor.
Stewart, Scotland, a demi-lion holding
in the dexter paw a sword, and in the
sinister a paii' of scales, all ppr. Honesholding

ppr.,

mullet

in

of Athenry.
head couped

his

Suffibiilatus

sa.

co.

Tyrone, a unicorn's

armed and crined

or,

Foru-ard.

49. 7

Stewart of Ardsheal, Argyllsh.. Scotland,


a unicorn's head arg., maned, armed,
and bearded or. Quhidder will zie.

fate vetustas siat.

Stewart, Robert King, Esquire, of Jlurcrest.

Hinc

sisiere contra.

or.

Stewart
I

Scotland:
gu.,

(i)

et

145. 2

God

mitem.
190. 12
Stewart of Ladywell, Scotland, a man's
head couped ppr. Pro Rege et patria.

bee

volant

ppr.

137- 3

Square, S.W., same crest and motto.


Stewart, Rear-Adiniral Hector Brabazon,
of 13, Warwick Square, S.W., same
crest and motto.
Stewart of Aberdeen, a basket fuU of
fruit ppr.

Deus

providebit.

Stewart, on a mural coronet or. three


lances disposed saltireways ppr., the
pennoncels gu. Ready, aye ready.
Resolve is power.
Stewart, Scotland, a demi-savage wreathed
round the loins chequy az. and arg., on

head an antique crou-n, holding


over his dexter shoulder a club, and in
his sinister a heart between two wings
imperially crowned.
DarU prisccc dehis

Stewart-Balfour, a mermaid ppr., holding


in her dexter hand an otter's head
erased sa. Omne solum forti patria.
cf. 184. 10
Stewart, a hand issuing holding a scimitar.
Avant.
213. 5
Stewart, Grainger-, late Sir Thomas, Proft-ssor,

Edinburgh,

grasping a

man

two
heart

hands
or.

ppr.,

Corde

et

Stevenage, same crest.


Stewart of Wester Cluny, Scotland, a
savage's head ppr. Never unprepared.

crest and motto.


Stewart of Baldorran, Stirlingsh., and
Ardvorlich, Perthsh., a dexter arm
embowed, holding in the hand a sword

E.C.. same crest


Stewart, Poyntz-, Charles, Chesfield Park,

66.

Stewart, Rev.

Henry William, M.A.,

Ballymenagh,

co.

Tyrone,

in

bend

and

of
of

sinister ppr., hilt

and pommel

or.
Deo juvante vinco.
201. 4
Stewart, Colonel John, Loch Erne Head,

same

Stewart, a griifin's head couped gu.

John Robert, Esquire,


Hove, Sussex, same

of 22, St. Aubyn's,


crest and motto.

Stewart, Charles John, of 32, Eccleston

Stewart, Alexander Arthur Grainger,


Esquire, M.A.. LL.B., of 23, Northumberland Place, Edinburgh, same

patria.

Parat et curat.
137. 2
Stewart of Overdowally, Perthsh., two
bees counter-volant ppr.
Prooijd.

motto.

Edward, of Temple,
and motto.

Charles

190. 12
Stewart, Scotland, a man's head affrontee,
armed with a helmet ppr. Pro Rege et

137. 2

Scotland,

Stewart, .'Mexan Jer

190. 12

Stewart,

fido.

162. 2

Stewart, a savage's head ppr.


Never unprepared.
190. 12
Stewart of Dundee, Scotland, a savage's
head couped ppr. Reddunt commercia

Stewart of Fingorth, Scotland, a bee


volant en arriere ppr.
Providetitice
Stewart,

a anchor erect az.,


ensigned with
man's heart ppr.
Fixus ac solidus.
Stewart of Roslane, Scotland, an anchor
in pale az. ensigned with a man's heart
ppr.
Tarn fidus quam fixus.
Stewart, Lord Methven, a tower arg.
Forward.
156. 2
Stewart of Catrine, Scotland, the sun
rising from clouds ppr.
Sol tibi signa
dabit.

will provide.

137-

60.

with

erect

opera.

Stewart, Scotland, and England, a thistle


and a sprig cf a rose-tree in saltier ppr.
J uvant aspera probum.
150.3
Stewart, Scotland, a gilliflower slipped
ppr.
Viresco.
151. 8
Stewart, Scotland, the trunk of an old
oak-tree sprouting a branch on the
dexter side acorned ppr. Eesiirgam.

bee

Stewart, Scotland,

Stewart, Admiral Sir William Houston.


G.C.B., a lion's head erased gu., armed
and langued az. Spero meliora.
17. 2
Stewart of Newark, Scotland, a lion's
gamb and a palm-branch in saltier ppr.
Christus milii lucrum.
Stewart of Peebles, a branch of olive and
of Indian palm in saltier.
Pax copia

Scotland, a
wings expanded ppr.

head
43.

fortuna comes.
82. 2
Stewart of Shambelly, Dumfriessh., Scotland, a dove holding in his beak a rose
stalked and leaved ppr.
Soli Deo

lion's

az.
17. 2.
(2) A demi-savage holding
a club over his shoulder ppr., wreathed
about the head and middle with laurel
vert.
Spero meliora. / mean well.

Stewart,

43.

Stewart of Kirkhill and Strabrock, Scotland, a phoenix in flames ppr.


Virtute

armed and langued

186.

Virtute orta.
of Scotstown, a boar's
arg.
.4 virtute orta.

couped

Stewart, Scotland, a greyhound couchant


within two branches of bay ppr.
Fide

17. 2

Bart.,

17. 2

noli.

head erased

73-

Stewart, Scotland, a lion's head erased


ppr.
Semper fidelis.
17. 8
Stewart, Scotland, a lion's head erased
Stat felix, amice Domino.
gu.
17. 2
Stewart, Scotland, same crest.
Lcedare
Stewart,

cf-

Stewart-Moncrieff, a unicorn's head and

rampant gu. Presto et persio.


Stewart, a lion's head erased.
meliora.
17. 8
Stewart, Scotland, a lion's head erased
Nil

Stewart of Ards. co. Donegal, a dragon


neck arg.. maned or, and armed gu.
statant or.
Metuenda corolla draconis.
Quidder will zie.^Sur esperance.
cf. 73. 2
Stewart, a garb or, surmounted of a crow Stewart, Alexander Charles Hector, Esppr.
Judge nought.
quire, J.P., D.L., of Rock Hill, LetterSpero Stewart, Scotland, a boar's head couped
kenny, co. Donegal, same crest and

orior.

Stewart of Blundeston, Sufi., on a mount


vert, within a vallary coronet or, a lion

gu.

217.

(Matriculated at Lyon Ofp.ce, May 25,


1885.)
Stewart, Scotland, a dragon's head vert.
Pass forward.
71- I
Stewart, a dragon statant or.

49- 7

dostoun Castle, Newmains, Lanarksh.,

same

arg.

crest.

Stewart of St. Fort, Fife, a dexter cubit


arm holding in the hand a dagger in
pale,

both ppr.

Never

fear.

212. 9

STE

529

Stewart of Drummin, Banffsh.. and


Belladrum, Inrerness-sh., two hands
conjoined holding a man's heart ppr.
Cordt et manu.
22:;.. 4
Stewart, Scotland, a dexter hand grasp^4 ran?.
212. 13
ing a sword.
Bart.,
Stewart, Sir Norman Robert,
Junior Army and Xavy Club, a dexter
arm couped below the elbow and erect,
rested gu., holding in the hand a
dagger ppr., hilted or. Pro Reye et

hand a sword
between two

'

Stewart, Scotland, a dexter hand holding


a dagger erect ppr., hilt and pommel

Deo juvante

pommel and

hilt or.

vinco.

Stewart, Scotland, a dexter hand holding


Aspera
a thistle slipped, both ppr.
juvnnt.
21S. 2
Stewart, Falconar-, George Mercer, Esquire, of Binny, Linlithgowsh. Scotland
(i) A falcon close ppr., between
two laurel- branches in orle vert (for
Falconar). (2) A dexter hand holding a
dagger, point downwards, ppr. {for

'

arg.
Still,

Ftege

et

Stirling,

Stewart of Rossyth, Fifesh., a dexter


arm from the elbow ppr., the hand
223.
holding a buckle or.
Stewart of Bigtowne, Orkney, Scotland,
a holly-leaf slipped vert. Sic lirescit

Stirling,

gu.,

holding

in
or.

the

Pro

k'je.

'

or,

industria.

a hand holding a
Candide.
Somers., a triple plume of
o-trich-feathers alternately arg., the

Stewart,

Scotland,

plumb-rule ppr.

Stewekley,

146. 7
Esquire, of

'

Stibbert,

6. 2

Sir Charles Elphinstone Flem


ing, Bart., J.P., D.L., of Glorat, Stirlingsh., a lion passant gu.
Semper
6. 2

fidelis.

Bt. Hon. Sir James, Lord


Justice of the Court of Appeal of His
Majesty's High Court of Justice, of
Finchcocks, Goudhurst, Kent, a lion
passant or, charged on the body with
two estoiles, and resting the dexter
fore-paw upon a round buckle az.

Tenax.
Chalmer-, Gilbert Stirling, Sysonby. Melton Mowbray, a demi-lion
holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis

Stirling,

(.tilers sa.

Stewins, a cross moline lozenge-pierced


iiu.

crest

165. I
castle ruined in the sinister

tower with flag displayed.


Stibbert of London, out of an Eastern
roronet or, doubled erm., the second
and fourth points vert, an arm in
armour embowed of the first grasping
a PtTsian scimitar ppr., hilt and pommil also or. Per ardua.
Stiddolph of Norbury and Micklam,
Surrey, a wolf's head erased per fess
30. 8
or and gu.
.
Stieglitz, Frederick Ludwig Von, of the
Glen. CO. Armagh, Iieland, out of
a ducal coronet or, a dexter arm in
armour embowed ppr., holding in the

gu.

Quid non Deo juvante.

Patrick, Esquire, of Kippendavie, Perthsh., a Saracen's head in


profile ppr., banded gu.
Gang forward.
Stirling, Charles, Esquire, of Gargunnock,

a Saracen's head in profile


at the neck and wreathed

Stirlingsh.,

couped
about the temples.

Gang forward.
and Herbert-

Stirling of Keir, Perthsh.,


shire,
Stirlingsh.,
a

Moor's

John Alexander,

Perthsh.,

WTeathed.

head

Gang forward.
cf.

Stirling,

negro's

192. 13

of Kippendavie,
head in profile

Gang forward.

ppr.

Hie

fidus

et

robore.

out of a ducal coronet


a stag's head ppr. Forward. 120.
Stirling, Scotland, out of a ducal coronet
or, a buck's head az., attired of the
Stirling, Scotland,
or,

120. 7

first.

Stirling-Home-Drummond,
ward,

Esquire,

of

Blair

Henry

Ed-

Drummond,

and Ardoch, Braco, Perthsh.,


on a wTeath of his liveries a sleuthhound's head ppr. E cvra quiss.
Stirling,

Stirling-Maxwell,
Bart.,
stag's

Sir

John

Maxwell.

D L., of PoUok. Benfiewsh., a


head erased ppr. / o?n ready.
121. 2

Stirling

under
Stirling,

of

Dundee,

Scotland,
Faventibus.

sail ppr.

ship

160. 13

Graham-, of Duchray, Scotland,

an eagle displayed, holding in the dexter claw a sword, and in the sinister
For right. Noctesque
a pistol ppr.

diesgue prcesto.

cf. 75. 7
Stirlingsh., a swan's
issuing out of a ducal

Stirling of Cadder,

head and neck


coronet ppr.
Stirling, Scotland,

a boar's head couped

ppr.

43-

a lion's gamb holding


an oak-branch fructed ppr. Hie fidus

Stirling, Scotland,

Stirling,

couped ppr.

Stirling,

of laurel

and motto.

hand

vested

dagger ppr., hilted

cf.

Stewart, Scotland, a dexter hand holding


a dagger ppr.
Pro Rege et lege. 212. -3
Stewart, a dexter hand in pale grasping
a rose and a thistle in saltier.
Stewart, Scotland, a hand holding a
Brixton Hill, London, S.W., on a
thistle ppr.
Yirtiitis prcemium.
21S. 2
mural coronet three arrows, one in
Stewart of Binny. Linlithgowsh., a dexter
Sic fidem
pale and two in saltire.
hand holding a dagger, point downteneo.
wards ppr. Candidn.
Stewart, Sir Harry Jocelyu Urquhart, Stinton of Lurgan, co. Armagh, Ireland,
66. 2
a griffin'.s head erased gu.
Bart., of Fort Stewart, co. Donegal, a
66. 2
dexter hand in armour ppr., holding a Stirlin, a griffin's head erased arg.
Stirling of Keir, see Maxwell.
heart gu. Nil desperandum est.
Bart., Stirling, Scotland, a lion passant ppr.
Stewart, Sir Norman Robert,
Fides servata secundat.
6. 2
Junior Army and Navy Club, a dexter
arm couped below the elbow and erect Stirling of Bankell, Stirlingsh., same
:

183. I2

9 Stirling of Drumpellier, Lanarksh., issua


ing out of a ducal coronet a hart's head
az.
Gang forward. Castrum el nemtis

Slrevilense.
120. 7
Carolus Home Graham, Strohan,
CrieS, N.B.
(i) A dexter hand holding a sword in pale ppr.
(2) A SaraStilwell, John Pakenhain,
cen's head couped ppr.
Non imniemor.
Bregsells. Surrey, and Hilfield, Hants,
Gang forward.
upon water a swan naiant with wings Stirling, James, Esquire, of the county
elevated and endorsed ppr., holding in
of Dumbarton, Scotland, issuing from
the beak an anchor or. Hold fast.
an antique coronet or, a hart's head
az.
Gang forward.
190. 14
99- 13
Esquire,
Glendwr, 52, Stirling, Scotland, a stag's head erased
Stimson, E.,

muUet between two branches

in orle ppr.

gCi.

on a ducal coronet

Stillington,

pot<:ntiiis

aqintm.

cf.

Yorks,

leopard's head and neck ppr., collared


and chained gu. Magna est Veritas.

Candide.Armis

a cross gu.

105. II

a kingfisher ppr.
of Stillingfleet,

Stillingfleet

Steimrt).

per fess arg. and gu., and the sinister


the dexter arm stretched out, holding
per fess counterchanged.
Spes mea in
an arrow in fess, all ppr. Forward.
Deo.
Stirling, Bart., Scotland, a Moor's head
a demi-eagle rising or, the wings
couped ppr. Gang forward.
serace of estoiles az., holding in the Stirling, James, of Garden, Kipping,
beak a billet, also az.
Stirlingsh., same crest and motto.
Stileman-Gibbard, Leonard Gibbard, Es- Stirling, John Alexander, Esquire, of
quire, J. P., B.A., a mermaid holding
Kippenross, near Dunblane, a Moors'
in her dexter hand a comb, and in her
head sa., banded about the temples
sisniter a mirror, all ppr.
arg.
Gang forward.
Stiles, a wolf's head erased sa., collared Stirling, Gartshore-, of Craigbarnet
(i)
or, the neck below the collar fretty of
A lady issuant from the breasts upthe last.
wards ppr., robed and winged or, encf. 30. 1
Stiles of Wantage, Berks, a dexter
signed on the head with a cross arg.
tork's
(for Stirling).
(2) An eagle displaved
lith a scarf
ppr. (for Gartshore).
75. 2
az.
Stirling, Scotland, a lady issuing from
Stni of Christian Malford, Wilts, Durley
the breasts upwards ppr., attired and
and Button, Somers., and Suff., a stork
winged or, ensigned on the head with
I

212. g
Ksquire, of Ardrorlich.
Lochearnhead, Perthsh., a dexternaked
arm issuant grasping a sword in bend
fear.

Stewart, John,

sinister, all ppr.,

Bart., Scotland, a demi-Moor


issuing, at his back a quiver of arrows,

Stirling,

Never

STI

in bend sinister, also ppr.,


eagle's wings, the dexter

Stilfe,

lege.

or.

cf.

192. 13

et robore.

Rt. Hon. Sir James, of 630,


Royal Courts of Justice, W.C, a Uon
statant or, charged on the body with
estoiles
in fesse az., and resting
two
the dexter paw on a round buckle in
Tenax.
bend.
Stirling, Sir Walter George, Bart., of
Faskine, Lanarksh., a dexter arm in
armour embowed issuing out of a ducal
coronet grasping a dagger in fesse, all
ppr., the last hilted and pommelled or.
cf. 196. 5
Gang forward.

Stirling,

34

'

STI

STO

530

out of a ducal coronet Stockton, a lion rampant supporting an Stompe, Berks, and of Xewnham-Murren,
Oxon,, a demi-horse rampant arg.
Ionic pillar, all ppr.
armour, holding in the
hand a sword, the point supporting a Stockton, Alfred Augustus, Esquire,
53- 3
LL.D., D.C'.L., Ph.D., Q.C., of Saint Stonard, a leopard's head and neck
crow-n of laurel, all ppr. Gang through.
Canada,
uses
:
Brunswick,
erased gardant ppr.
New
John,
Stirling, Scotland, a dexter hand pointa hon rampant resting his fore-paws Stonard of Loughton, Essex, a horse's
By n-ounding I cure,
ing a lancet ppr.
Omnia
against an Ionic piUar ppr.
head erased arg.
216. 14
51Stone, see Elphinstone-Stone.
Deo pendent.
Stirrop, an arm in armour embowed to
Stone, Lowndes, of Brightwell Park,
the sinister, garnished or, holding in Stockton, a wolf's head erased, collared.
30. II
Oxon. (i) Out of a ducal coronet or,
the gauntlet a tilting-lance ppr., therea griffin's head arg., charged with two
Stockwell of Blackheath, Kent, against
on a forked pennon.
bars gemelle gu., between two wings
Cresco.
the stock of a tree couped and leaved
Stiven, Scotland, a crescent gu.
or.
1.
163. 2
ppr., a lion sejant erect sa., collared or,
cf. 67.
(2) A leopard's head
erased at the neck or, gorged with a
supporting between the paws a bezant,
Stobart of Picktree, Chester-le-Street,
laurel-branch ppr.
Mediocria firma.
charged with a cross formee gu.
Durh., a cubit arm holding in the hand
212.9 Stockwood, out of a mural coronet or, a
cf. 23. 10
a dagger, point upwards.
demi-lion rampaut supporting a flag Stone of Blackmore, Essex, out of a
Stock, a domed tower with a flag disducal
coronet
or,
a griffin's head beplayed from the top.
157.15
gu.
cf. 16. 7
tween two wings gu., bezantce.
Stock, Ireland, a pheon ppr., point up- Stoddard of Southhouse, co. Edinburgh,
wards.
Scotland, a star issuing from a cloud
cf. 67. 1
174. 9
164.11 Stone of London, out of a ducal coronet
ppr.
Post nubes lux.
Stock, a hawk with wings difplayed ppr.,
a griffin's head erm., between two
belled or, holding in the beak a laurel- Stoddard, Suff., a demi-horse erm., enwings or.
67. i
vironed round the body with a ducal
branch vert.
Edward, Esquire, F.S.A., of
Stone,
coronet or.
Stock of London, a gauntlet fesseways or,
cf. 53. 3
Lansdowne Place, Blackheath, London,
thereon a hawk az., holding in the beak Stodart, late Robert Riddle, Lyon Clerk
S.E., a griffin's head erased per pale
Depute, Lyon Office, Edinburgh, a star
an annulet, also or. Cderiter et
arg. and or, between two wings sa.,
audaciter.
of six points arg. issuing out of a cloud
each charged with a fleur-de-lis beppr.
Post nubes lux.
Stock of London, upon a mount vert,
cf. 164. i
tween two cinquefoils of the second.
a stock of a tree couped and sprouting Stoddart of Kailzie, Peeblessh., and
Sto ne per vim sed per fus.
272. 12
on either side ppr., surmounted by an
Ormiston, co. Edinburgh, a star of six
points arg. issuing out of a cloud sa. Stone, out of a ducal coronet or, a demiestoile irradiated or.
Ex stirpe nil
griffin erm., winged and beaked of the
Post nubes lux.
cf 164.11
last.
Blundellsands,
64. 4
of
Inveralt,
Stockbridge, out of a cloud two dexter Stoddart
Stone, out of a ducal coronet or, a grifhands in armour conjoined holding up
Lanes, same crest and motto.
fin's head between two wings erm.
a heart inflamed, all ppr.
Stoddart, Northumb., the fasces in bend
67. I
surmounted by a silver oar (being the
Stockdale of Bilton, Yorks, a talbot
passant ppr.
oSicial ensign of the Vice-Admiralty Stone, Samuel Francis, Esquire, Kirby
54. :
Frith Hall, Leics., on a rock an eagle
Stockdale, out of a ducal coronet or, a
Court in Malta), all encircled by a
displayed holding in each claw a
triole plume of ostrich-feathers ppr.
wreath of oak fructed ppr. Juslitice
flaming sword ppr., and charged on
114. 6
tenax.
the breast and on each wing with a
Stockdale of Lockington, Yorks, out of Stoddyr, a fleur-de-lis issuant gu.
Nil desperandum.
cross couped gu.
a mural coronet or, a griffin's head arg. Stoke, a stork regardant arg., resting the
10
dexter
claw
a
pellet.
67.
on
299. 2
180. 3 Stone of Framfield, Sussex, a demiStockdale, Henry Minshull, of Mears StOkely, an esquire's helmet az.
cockatrice rising arg., winged and
Ashby Hall, Northants., out of a Stoken, Ireland, an arm from the shoulder,
crested or.
mural coronet or, a griftin's head arg.
the hand holding a garland of laurel
Omnia mei dona Dei.
67. 10
ppr.
202. 4 Stone of Wavesdon, Suff., a demi-lion.
10. 2
Stocken of London, a demi-lion rampant. Stokes, a tiger sejant arg., guttee-de10. 2
sea - horse
Renovate animos.
sang, coUared and chained or.
or,
Stone of London, a
crined gu.. the tail ppr., holding
Stockenstrom, Sir Gysbert Henry. Bart., Stokes, Cambs, out of a ducal coronet
or, an arm embowed vested gu.. cuffed
between the fore-feet an escallop of
of Maastrom, Cape of Good Hope, in
front of a stump of a tree sprouting
the fir.<t.
arg.. holding in the hand ppr. a staff
to the dexter two swords in saltier,
of the second, thereon an imperial Stone, Warry-, William John Ellis, of
Badbury, Wilts, a griffin's head couped
points upwards, ppr., pommels and
crown of the first.
hilts or.
sa., between two horse-shoes or. 52. 10
Fortis si jure orlis.
313.12 Stokes of Hean Castle, Pembrokesh., a
Stocker, an old man's head in profile
dove with wings expanded holding in Stone of London, a unicorn's head sa.,
issuing from rays or, maned and armed
ppr., rested gu., wreathed about the
the beak an ohve-branch, all ppr. Fortemples arg. and sa.
of the same, between two wings of the
tis qui insons.
94. 5
first.
Stocker, a parrot vert, resting the dexter Stokes, a tiger sejant arg., guttee-declaw on an escutcheon gyronny of six
sang, collared and chained or.
Stone, Sir John Benjamin, the Grange,
arg. and vert.
A'on sibi sed toti.
Erdington, an eagle, wings displayed,
Leusfield
Cottage,
Stokes, Bart., of
Fortis,
supporting with the dexter claw a
Stockes, a demi-lion rampant.
Cambs, a fore-staff in pale ppr. Ire in
10. 2
wing ppr., and charged on the wing
non jerox.
adversa.
288. 13
with a cross couped sa.
Stocket of London, and St. Stephen's, Stokes, Sir Henry Edward. K.C.S.I., same
Seek and
Kent, on the stump of a tree couped
crest.
find.
and eradicated arg., a lion sejant sa.
Stokes, Whitley, Esquire, of 15, Grenville Stone, Sir John Benjamin, J.P., of the
</ /- 9
Place, Cromwell Road, S.W., same
Grange, Erdington, Warw., an eagle
crest.
with wings elevated and addorsed
Stockham, a demi-eagle displayed or,
charged on the breast with a thistle Stokewood, out of a mural coronet a
ppr., charged on the wings with a cross
ppr.
c/. 81. 6
demi-lion rampant supporting a flag
couped sa.
Stockley, a hind's head ppr.
124. i
gu.
Stone, Robert Sidney, Esquire, of 2,
cf. 16. 7
Stockley of London, a hind's head ppr. Stokoe, a horse's head erased or, bridled
Ryder Street, St. James's, London,
Sequor nee inferior.
124. i
sa.
S.W., a horse courant sa., bridled,
cf. 51. 5
StDckoe, a horse's head erased or, bridled Stolyon of Warbleton, Su sex, a stag's
crined, and hoofed or.
Quid merui
sa.
head
erased
sa.,
meum
est.
51.
charged
on
the
neck
cf.
5
Stocks or Stokes, out of a ducal coronet
with a bezant, holding in the mouth Stone, Edward Herbert, Esquire, of
or, a plume of ostrich -feathers arg., in
an acorn or, stalked and leaved vert.
Fairlawn, Freshford, Somers., same
a case gu.
crest and motto.
cf. 119. II

Stirling, Ireland,
or, an arm in

'

'

STO
Francis
Gleadowe,
Esquire,
United Service Club, PaU MaU, S.W.,
same crest and motto.
Stone of Cliff, Sussex, and London, out
of a ducal coronet a demi-peacock
with wings expanded or.
Stone of Wedmore, Somers., and Kent, a
spaniel passant arg.
57. 7
Stone, Dorset, a spaniel oourant gu.
Nil
desperandum.
Stone of Trevigo, Comw., on a rock paly
wavy of six arg. and az., a salmon ppr.,
holding in the mouth a rose of the last,
stalked and leaved vert.
Stonehewer, out of a ducal coronet or,
an eagle's head erased ppr.. charged
on the neck with an escallop arg.
Stoner, Hants, out of a ducal coronet
sa., a demi-eagle displayed or.
Stone,

80. 14
Stoner, on a rock ppr., a bird arg., holding in the beak a stone.
Stoner of North Stoke, Oxon., on a rock
ppr., semce of torteaus, an eagle az.,
bezantee.
Stones, an eagle displuming a wing ppr.

79- 13

Stones of Mosborough, Derbysb., a cleniidragon pean, holding a cross humettee


vert, gorged with a collar arg., charged
with three roses gu.
Stones of Westminster, Middx., and Cartmell. Lanes., a demi-dragon vert, collared arg., supporting between the
claws a cross crosslet sa.
Stonestreet, a bull's head cabossed arg.,
between two winsg sa.
</. 43. 8
Stoney, Charles Butler, Ksquire, J.P.,
D.L., of Portland Park, co. Tipperary,
Ireland, out of a mural coronet ppr., a
demi-lion or, holding between the paws
a spur erect arg., winged gu.
yunquani non pnratus.
Stoney, Rev. F., M.A., of the Vicarage,
Waltham Cross, Herts, same crest and
motto.
Stoney, Francis Goold, Esquire, of Ipswich, same crest and motto.
Stoney, Johnstone Thomas, Esquire, of
Emell Castle, ClougUjordan, King's
Co., same crest and motto.
Stoney, Percy Butler, Esquire, of Millom,

Cumb., same

crest

and motto.

Thomas Johnston, E=:quire, of


Ballyknockane House, BaUymackey,
CO. Tipperary, same crest and motto.
Stonhouse, Sir Ernest Hay, Bart., of
Radley, Berks, a talbot's head couped
arg., collared sa., lined and catching a
dove volaut of the first. Sublimiora
petamus.
cf. 57. 3
Stonhouse- Vigor (i) A lion's gamb ppr.,
charged with a fesse, and thereon a
Stoney,

leopard's face sa. {for Vigor).


(2) A
talbot's head couped arg., collared sa.,
lined, and catching a dove volant of
the last (/or Stonhov^e.)
cf. 57. 3
Stonor, see Camoys, Baron.
Stonor, His Honour Judge Henry James,
at the base of a rock arg., enriched with
amethysts and rubies, a bird ppr.,
charged as the rock, holding in its bill
a ruby.
259. 12
Stonor, Rev. Edmund, of 27, Via Sistina,

Rome, same

crest.

Stonor, Edward Alexander, Esquire, of


Bachelors' Club, same crest.
Stopford, sec Courtown, Earl of.

531

STR

Stopford-BIair of Penningham, co. Wigtown, Ireland


(i) A dove with wings
expanded ppr., charged on the breast
for distinction with a torteau (for

Stote of Jesmond, Northumb., a demilion rampant erminois, holding between

Blair),

94. 2.

cf.

(2)

wings expanded vert

wyvern with

the paws a mullet pierced or. cf. 15. 8


StOteville of Brinkley Hall, Cambs, and
Suff., a plume of feathers paly of six

erm. and ermines.


70. 8 Stother, a camel's head sa.
1 32. 7
House, Stothert of Cargen, Kirkcudbrightsh.,
Northamp. (i) Out of a cornet comScotland, issuing out of a cloud ppr., a
posed of eight fleurs-de-lis or, an estoile
star of six points arg.
Post nubes lux.
{for Stopford).
c/.

Stopford-SackviUe

of

Drayton

of
cf.

six

points

164. 4.

arg.

(2)

expanded vert

{for

Sackvilk).

wyvern with wings

{for Stopford).

Tousfours

164. II
az.
Alta

cf.

Sfott,

Scotland,

martlet

petit.

95.

Stott, on a mount a peacock ppr.


cf. 70. 8
Ireland, a lamb arg., bearing
cf. 103. 4
a banner gu.
Stott-Milne of Rochdale, Lanes: (i) In
1 30. 2
Stopham, an escutcheon sa.
front of two palm - trees a lamb
176.10
Storar and Storer, a crane ppr.
105. 9
couchant ppr., holding with the dexter
Storer, Anthony Morris, of Purley Park,
foot a pennon arg., charged with a
Berks, a crane ppr. Du7ii spiro spero.
cross crosslet gu. {for Milne).
131. 4.
105. 9
(2) A cross patee sa., therefrom rising
Storer of Combe Court, Surrey,
a moor-cock holding in the beak a
stork
ppr.
sprig of heath ppr. {for Stott). Pruloq.
Storey, Sir Thomas, of Westfield, Landenter qui sedulo.
89. 9
caster, upon a rock ppr., a whelk-shell Stott of Quebec, issuant out of waves of
fessewise gu., thereon a stork arg.
the sea a demi-bulldog ppr.. around
Ihfiriam aut efjicinm.
the neck and reflexed over the back a
233. II
Storey, Dorset, a stork ppr.
log-line or, and holding between the
105. 11
Storey, a heron.
paws a wreath of oak fructed, also ppr.
105. 9
Storey, on a garland of laurel a raven Stoughton, see Trent-Stoughton.
ppr.
StOUghton, a robin redbreast ppr.
Hoc
Storey, Shaw-, of Arcot, Northumb. (i A
falcon sa. withi n a chaplet of laurel ppr.
Stoughton of Owlpenn, Glouc, same
charged on the breast with an Eastern
crest.
crown or, and for distinction charged Stoughton, Bart, {extinct), same crest.
also with a cross crosslet or {for
108. II
Storey).
(2) A hind's head couped Stourton, Baron, see Mowbray, Baron.
arg., charged with three lozenges, one Stourton, a demi-greyfriar ppr., vested
in russet, girt or. holding in his dexter
and two erm., holding in the mouth
an aiTow in pale or, flighted, also arg.
hand a scourge of three lashes with
knots or. Loyal jc serai durant ma
Sola virtus reddit nohilem.
{for Shaw).
loyal.

Stopford,

Storey, an escallop or, between two


eagle's wings ppr.
141. 10
Storey, Herbert Lushington, Esquire, of

Lancaster, upon a rock ppr., a whelkshell fesseways gu., thereon a stork


arg.
233. II
Storie of Stockholm, two branches of
olive in saltier ppr. Mo-:ret qui lahorat.
Storie of Springfield Lodge, Surrey, a
demi-lion rampant double-queued gu.

Courage et csperance.
10. 6
Stork, Scotland, a bull's head erased sa.
Fortiorum fortia facta.
44. 3
Storks, a buffalo's head erased gu.
44. i
Stormont, Viscount, see Mansfield, Earl of.
Stormyn, a bear sejant ppr.
34. 8
Storr, a cubit arm in armour couped in
fess, holding in the hand ppr. a cross
211. 14
crosslet fitched or.
Story, Lieutenant-General Philip, a cock
holding a gauntlet in its dexter claw.
Story, a Cupid holding in his dexter
hand an arrow, and in his sinister a
bow, and at his back a quiver, all ppr.
Story, a stork's head erased, holding in
the beak a serpent nowed.
cf. 106. 3
head erased
Story, Durh., a stork's
gorged with a mural coronet.
cf. 106. I
Story, Edward John, of Newcastle-onTyne, and Ilford, Essex, a stork's head
ppr., gorged with a mural
crown. Dei gratia sum quod sum.
Bingfield,
Lieutenant - Colonel,
Crossdoney, co. Cavan, a stork holding
Fahida
in the beak a serpent, all ppr.

couped
Story,

sed vera.

vie.
231. 3
Stout, a talbot passant or.
54. i
Stoveld, late John Townsend, Esquire,
of Stedham Hall, Sussex, a stag's head
couped at the neck and affrontee az.,
between two feathers or. Eimi o Eimi.
cf. 119. 12
Stoven or Stovin, a bow in fess gu..
transfi.xed by an arrow erect and

flighted of the same, headed arg.


^
71. I
Stovin, a dragon's head vert.
Stowe of Newton, Lines, on a ducal
coronet a leopard's face or, between

two wings

vert.

Stowell of Dublin, a dove with wings


expanded arg., holding in the beak an
olive-branch ppr.
94. 5
Stowers, a rose gu., seeded and barbed
ppr.
149- 2
Stowers of Hillside. Hollyfield, Surbiton,
a rose gu., barbed and seeded ppr.
149. 2
Nulla rosa sine spica.
Stoyt or Stoit of Dublin, a demi-Uon

rampant

sa.,

armed and langued

gu.,

holding in the dexter paw a trefoil


slipped vert.
cf. 13. 13
Stoyte, Captain William, J.P., of Green
Hill, Kinsale, same crest.
Stoyte, Lieutenant-Colonel John, J.P..
of Glendonen, co. Cork, same crest.
Stoyte, James C, of Glendonen, co. Cork,

same
Stracey,

crest.

Sir

Backheath

Edward
Hall,

Paulet, Bart., of
Norf., a lion ram-

pant ermiuois, ducally crowned

gu.,

supporting a cross patee fitchee of the


last.

cf.

342

3.

13

SIR
Norwich same

STR

532

Stracey, Gilbert Hardinge, Esquire, J.P.,


Raokheath,
of
Sprowston
Lodge,
crest.

Stracey-Clitherow, Rev. William Jamea,


M.A., of Boston House, Middx., and
(i) Out of a
50, Portland Place, W.
tower or, a demi-lion rampant sa. (for
CHtherow).
157. II.
(2) A lion rampant erminois, ducally crowned gii.,
supporting a cross patee fitchee, also
:

gu. {for Stracey). Loyal yet free. C/.3. 13


121. 2
Strachan, a stag's head erased.
Strachan, Bart., of Thornton, Klncardinesh., Scotland, a demi-stag springing or, holding in the mouth a thistle
ppr.
Non timeo, sed c-avco. cj. 119. i
Stracban, Bart., of Inchtu thill, Scotland,
cj. 119. i
same crest and motto.
Strachan of Glenkiddie, Aberdeensh.,
Scotland, a hart at gaze or, attired
and ungu. gu. Nun litneo, sed caveo.

Straker,

John Coppin, Stagshawe House, Strangways, Thomas Edward, Esquire,

Corbridge-on-Tyne, in front of an
arrow in pale, point downwards, barbed
and feathered arg., a horse couiant of
the

last,

est .super

semee of quatrefoils
domo.

az.

Solicitor,

8,

under-Lyne,
motto.

Park
Lanes,

Ashton-

Parade,

same

crest

and

Deus Strangways,
264. 6

Strang of London, a cluster of winegrapes ppr.


Didce quod utile.
IS-- 7
Strange, Earl, see AthoU, Duke of.
Strange, sec I.e Strange.
Strange, Baron Strange of Knockyn
{dormant), a lion statant, tail extended

of Wells, Yorks, a lion passant paly of six arg. and gu., with the
motto Ystoyeau in an escroll above.
Ne doubtero.
6. 2
Strangways, James Howard Percy, of
the Shanty, Westcliff-on-sea, Essex, a
lion passant paly of six arg. and gu.,

gorged with a ducal coronet or. Soys


joytux et ne double pointe.
Strangways, Leonard Richard Ffleming,
Merton, CuUenswood, co. Dublin, and
extended.
the Dome, Skerries, co. Dublin, same
4. 8
Strange, Lanes, and of London, a lion
crest and motto.
passant aig.
6. 2 Stransham, Kent, a demi-ostrich arg..
Strange, a demi-lion rampant.
10. 2
holdiug in its beak a horse-shoe or.
Strange, Scotland, a castle ppr., masoned Stratford, Earl of Aldborough, see Aid
sa.
Stet fortuna domus.
borough.
Fortes for1 1/-tuna domus.
155-8 Stratford de Redcliffe, Viscount {extinct
3
Kt. Hon. the late Sir Stratford
Strachan, on a ducal coronet or, a wyvern Strange, Shropsh., a tree.
143. 5
sans legs vert.
Canning, K.G., G.C.B.), a demi-Hon
70. 9 Strange of London, two hands clasped
ppr., couped at the wrists.
arg.,
charged
Strachan "of Tarrie, Forfarsh., Scotland,
with
three
trefoils
224. 2
a ship in full sail ppr. Jurat Deus Strange of Cirencester and Moun's Court,
slipped vert, holding in the dexter
impigros.
160. 13
Glouc, and Somerford-Keynes, Wilts,
paw an arrow ppr. Ne cede malis sed
out of clouds two hands clasped, all
contra.
Strachan of London, an arm and hand
cf. 13. 6
holding a scimitar bendways
ppr.
ppr.
224. I Stratford, Ireland, a goat's head erased
Forward.
213. 5 Strangebow, a bull's head cabossed be
ppr.
1 28.
5
tween two flags, each charged with a Stratford, Glouc, an arm in armour emStrachey, Somers., an eagle displayed
gu., charged on the breast with a cross
cross.
bowed, holding in the hand a scimitar
cf. 43. 5
patee fitched arg.
Stranger, a fox current ppr.
ppr.
cf. 75. 2
196. 10
cf. 32. 8
Strachey, Sir Edward, Bart., of Sutton Strangewayes
Lanes, Stratford of Coventry, Warw., an arm
or
Strangways,
Court, Somers., an eagle displayed gu.,
Dorset, and Yorks, a Uun passant paly
in armour embowed ppr., grasping a
charged on the breast with a cross
of six arg. and gu.
falchion, hilt and pommel or.
6. 2
195. 2
crosslet fitchee arg.
Ccelum. non ani- Strangeways, same crest.
6. 2 Stratford
of Farnscott,
Hawling, and
mum.
2
Strangeways,
a
hon's
out
Nether Giuting, Glouc., a dexter arm
head affrontee
cf. 75.
Stradbroke, Ear! of (Rous), Henham
of a palisado coronet.
embowed habited arg., holdiug a
Hall, Wangford, Sutl., a pyramid of Strangewiche, a lion passant paly of six
scimitar or.
bay-leaves in the form of a cone vert.
arg. and gu.
6. 2 Stratford of Belan, co. Kildare, a dexter
Je five en espoir.
arm in armour embowed ppr., holding
151. 14 Strangford, Viscount {extinct Rt. Hon.
Stradbrooke, a mountain on fire.
tlie late Percy Ellen Algernon Frederick
in the hand a scimitar arg., pommel
179. 2
Stradljng, Heref., a stag trippant arg.,
William Sydney Smythe), an ounce's
and hilt or.
196. 10
attired or, collared,
ilth a liytc heb I
head erased arg., pellettee, coUared sa., Strathallan, Viscount (Drummond), a
him dyne a digon.
bezantee, and chained of the second.
goshawk with wings expanded ppr.,
cf. 117. 8
Stradling, Wales, a stag at gaze arg.
Virtus incendit vires.
and over it the motto Virtulem coronal
honos.
Lord have mercy.
117- 3 Strangforth, an arm in armour embowed,
Stradling, Bart, (extinct), of St. Donats,
holding in the hand a scimitar.
Strathcona and Mount Royal, Baron
Somers., a stag courant sa., around the
(Smith), Glencoe, Argyllsh., on a mount
196. 10
neck a scarf arg.
vert, a beaver eating into a maple-tree
Strangman, Essex, two ragged staffs in
cf. i iS. 13
Strafford, Earl of (Byng), Wrotham Park.
saltire environed with a ducal coronet
ppr.
Agmina ducens.
2S8. 11
Barnet (i) Of honourable augmentaor.
147. 14 Stratbeden and Campbell (Baron Camption, out of a mural coronet an arm Strangman, of Waterford, a lion rampant
bell),
of Hartrigge, Roxburghsh., a
embowed vested gu., grasping the
sable, plain collared or, pendent thereboar's head erased gyroniiy of eight
colours of the 31st Regiment, and
from a harp, and holding between the
or and sa. Andacter et aperte.
235. 20
pendent from the ^Tist by a riband
paws a ragged staff of the last. Verbum Strathmore and Kinghorne (Bowes-Lyon),
the gold cross presented by royal
vir fortis nuUi succumbit dolori.
of Streatlam Castle, Darlington, within
3 14. 4
command for Lord Strafford's gallant Strangman, J. Piers, same crest and motto.
a garland of bay-leaves a lady to the
achievements, and on an escroll the Strangman, Essex, a demi-cockatrice
girdle richly habited, and holding in
word Mouguerre. (2) An heraldic
rising sa., winged arg., holding in the
her dexter hand the royal thistle, all
antelope statant erm., attii-ed, tusked,
beak a ahp of oak-leaves vert.
ppr., in allusion to the alliance of Sir
criued, and ungu. or.
Tuebor.
John Lyon with Jane, daughter of
Strangways, see Ilchester, Earl of.
Strangways, Yorks, a lion passant paly
Robert II. In te Domine speravi. 3 11 2
cf. 127. 5
Strafford, an elephant statant sa.
of six arg. and gu.
Ystoyeau ct ne Sfrathnaver, Baron, see. Sutherland Duke
or.

cf. 4.

Shropsh., on a chapeau gu.,


turned up erm., a lion statant, the tail

Strange,

133-

Strahan, on a ducal coronet a wyrern


sans legs ppr.
70. 9
Strahan, a dexter arm embowed wielding

a scimitar, both ppr.,

hilt

and pommel

or.
201. I
Straiton of Montrose, Scotland, a mortar
and therein a pestle ppr. Ardua vinco.

177- 13
Straiton of Edinburgh, Scotland, a falcon
rising ppr.
Resurgere tenlo.
83 2
Straker, Durh., a horse at full speed ppr.
Deus est super domo.
52. 8

doubt tro.

6. 2

Strangways, Swainston-, John, of Alne,


Yoiks (I) A lion passant paly of six
arg. and gu.
6. 2.
(2) Out of a ducal
coronet or, a boar's head sa., between
two wings az., pellettee or. Ystoyeau
:

et

ne doubtero.

Strangways of Melberrie Sarapford, Dorset, a lion passant paly of six arg. and
gu.

6. 2

Strangways, Hon. H. B. Templer, Shapwick, Somers., same crest.


Ystoyeau
et

ne doubtero.

of
Strathy, James Brakeru-idge, Esquire, of
the Pines, London. Canada, an eagle
displayed, holding in its beak a thistle
slipped and leaved ppr.
Audax juslum
perficere.

cf.

75.

Straton, Scotland, a falcon belled ppr.,


with wings expanded and inverted,

Surgere iento.
87. I
StratOD, Scotland, an eagle with wings
expanded standing on a man's hand
in armour couped at the wrist.
Surgere
tento.
78. 12
.

SIR
Straton, on a gauntlet

cj.

86. 13

Stratoun, Scotland, a pelican's head


erased viilning its neck ppr.
oS. 2
Stratton, SnfE., a hawk belled and jessed
ppr.
Stratton, out of a
eagle's head ppr.

85.

cf.

mural coronet

or,

an

83. 9

on a gauntlet an eagle with


wings expanded and inverted ppr.

Stratton,

c/.

76. 13

John Locke, of Turweston


House, Brackley, Northamp., an eagle
with wings expanded standing on a
man's hand in armour couped at the

Stratton,

wiist, all ppr.


Stratton, Colonel John Heathfield, J. P.,
the Gage, Little Berkhampsted, near
Hertford, a falcon belled ppr., with
wings expanded and inverted.

Straubenzee, set Van Straubenzee.


Straunge, a wolf az., devouring a child
ppr.
Straus, Percy Weiller, of Hatton Cottage,
C'hislehurst, an ostrich.
Stray, an eagle regardant or, with wings
expanded arg., holding a sword ppr.
77- 10
Stray, an owl or, with wings displayed
gu., charged on the breast with three
hurts between two pallets gu.
StreatfeUd, Rev. Champion Wellbank,

Stoke Charity Rectory, Micheldever,


Hants, a dexter arm couped at the
shoulder embowed in a^mo^^r ppr.,
garnished or, supporting in the gauntlet
a pennon flotant to the dexter and
returning behind the staff to the
sinister side gu., the front of the pennon
arg., thereon the cross of St. George,

on the back towards the point three


bezants, the staii of the fourth, round
the arm near the WTist
bows gu.

a sash tied with

armour embowed

garnished or, supporting in the hand a


pennon ilotant to the dexter, and
returning behind the staff to the sinister
side gu., the front of the pennon arg.,
thereon the cross of St. CJeorge, on the
in

a crown vallary

ppr.,

back towards the point three bezants,


the staff of the fourth, round the arm
near the wrist a sash tied with bows
gu.
Data fata secutus.
Rev.
Wiiham
Streatfeild,

Champion,

M'Neill,

cross on the dexter side of the spear


and gu., three bezants fesseways on

the sinister, the pennon being twined


round the spear to show part of both
Bides {jar Streatfield).

(2) In front of

arg.,

man in armour ppr., his breast-plate


41. 14
charged with a cross parted and fretty Strickland-Constable, Henry, Esquire, of
and supporting with his dexter
Wassand HaU. HuU (1) A ship with
hand a flagstaff, therefrom flowing to
tackle, guns, and apparel, all or.
(2)
the dexter a banner gu., charged with
A turkey-cock in his pride sa., meman annulet or. Quo virtus vocat.
bered and wattled gu. (lor Constable).
Street,
H.,
Esquire, Chesham Place, Strickson, from a mural coronet or, a
Brighton, a demi-lion rampant gu.,
dragon issuing with wings addorsed
holding between the paws a Catherine
gu., holding in the dexter claw a
gu.,

wheel gu. Fidelis inter perfidos. 304. 8


Streete, a lion rampant or, holding be-

thunderbolt of the first.


martlet erminois.

tween the fore-paws a Catherine-wheel

Stringer, a
nil credc.

gu-

Stringer,

an

Celeriter

95.
eagle's head
lined or.

sa.,

ducally

an eagle with wings exgorged and


beaked and legged gu.
Stringer of Norton, Derbysh., an eagle's
head erased erminois.
83. 2
Strelley, Notts, a Saracen's head ppr.
Stringer, Middx., a grifBn's head or.
66. i
igo. 14 Stringer of Eaton, Notts, a griffin's
Strelley, a Saracen's head couped at the
head erased vert, ducally gorged arg..
shoulders ppr., crined and bearded
chained or.
cj. 66. u
sa., wreathed about the temples arg. Stringer, Shropsh. a griffin's head erased
and az.
vert, duc-illy gorged and lined or.
190. 5
Strelley of Strelley. Notts, and Beaucj. 66. II
chieff and UUanthorpe, Derbysh., a Stringfellow,
Yorks, and of Bartonman's head couped at the shoulders of
Peverell, Hants, a cock's head erased
a swarthy colour, crined sa., encircled
or, combed and wattled gu., gorged
with a ducal coronet and lined sa.
by a band gu., belled or.
Strelley, a cock's head arg., combed and Strode, George Sydney Strode, of Newnwattled gu., gorged with two bars
ham Park, Devon (i) On a mount a
Streeter, Kent,

panded

arg.,

Strelley of
trice's

az.

Woodborough, Notts, a cocka-

head

vair,

beaked, combed, and

wattled gu.
Stretchley, Dorset, a demi-lion

c/.

68. 12

rampant

crowned or, supporting between the


paws a cinquefoil
Stretfield

or

Streatfield,

dexter

arm

savin-tree vert, fructed gu. (jor Strode).


280. 13.
(2) A demi-griffin segreant
Hyeme viresco. Spero
or (jor Lowe).
280. 14
meliora.
Strode, Chetham-, of South Hill, Somers. :
(I) A demi-lion couped or (jor Strode).
10. 2.
(2) A demi-griffin holding a
Malo
cross potent arg. (jor'Cketham).
mori quain jcedari.
Stronach of Glasgow, an eagle rising ppr.

couped at the .shoulder embowed in


armour ppr., garnished or, supportSursuni specto.
ing in the gauntlet a pennon flotant
to the dexter and returning behind Strong, Ireland, a Hon rampant

77. 5

az., supporting a pillar arg.


the staff to the sinister side gu.,
the front of the peimon arg., thereon Strong, Scotland, a cluster of grapes
stalked and leaved.
152.7
the cross of St. George, on the back
towards the point three bezants, the Strong of the Chase, Heref., an eagle
displayed or.
75. 5
staff of the fourth, round the arm near
the WTist a sash tied with bows gu. Stron,?, an eagle with two heads wings

Strettell of

Alexander

and

ppr., garnished
180. 3

Street of Kilburn, Middx.,


vert, a Catherine-wheel

Strettell,

of
Woodcock Hill,
Berkhampstead, Herts (i) An arm in
armour ppr., bent from the elbow, the
fore-arm encircled with a band tied in
a knot gu., supporting a spear with a
pennon showing arg., St. George's

az.

Strickland, Walter Cecil, Esquire, of the


Rise, Dawlish, Devonsh., same crest

and motto.
Strickland, Algernon Augustine de Lille,
Apperley Court, Tewkesbury, same
on a mount
crest.
or,
charged Strickland, Sir Gerald, K.C.M.G., of
with a cup having handles on each
Sizergh Castle, Westml., and Villa
side arg.
Bologna, Malta, a bundle of holly vert,
Street of London, an arm embowed
fructed gu., banded round the middle
vested, the hand holding a bell penwith a wTeath arg. and sa. Sans mal.
dent.
Strickland of Thornton Bridge, Yorks, a
Street, Captain James Frederick D'Arley
fuU-topped holly-bush ppr.
{see Wright of Mottram Hall), a demi- Strickland of Dorchester, an escallop arg.
an esquire's helmet

or.

Streatfield, see Stretfield.


Streatfield, a bunch of quills,

sinister ppr.
Streatfield-Moore,
Esquire, J. P.,

a Moor's head in

mullet az. {Jor Moore).

Chaits Edge, Kent, same crest and


motto.
Streatfeild, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry, of
Chiddingstone,
Kent,
Edenbridge,
same crest and motto.

one in bend

or,

wreathed

profile ppr,,
Street,

nebulee

Richard James, Esquire, J.P.,


the Rocks, Uckfield, Sussex, and Rossington Hall, Bawtry, Yorks, a dexter

Streatfeild,

arm

STR

533

an eagle close ppr.

Data

fata secutus.
a swan in his pride arg., naiant
99. 8
Dublin, a swan in his pride
arg., naiant in water ppr.
Bobur et
astutia.
99. 8
Stretton, a demi eagle issuing holding in
the dexter claw a laurel- branch ppr.

water ppr.

Streveling, the sun shining on the stump


of an oak-tree ppr.
145. 5
Strickland, a turkey-cock sa., membered
108. 5
and wattled gu.
Strickland, Sir Charles William, Bart.,
J. P., D.L., of Boynton, Yorks, a turkeycock in his pride ppr.
la volonle de

Dieu.

108. 5

expanded.
74- 2
Strong, out of a mural coronet a demieagle with wings displayed, all or. 80. 8
Strong-Hussey, Anthony Aloysius, Esquire, of Westown, Balbriggan, co.
Dubhn, a hind passant arg. beneath a
Cor immobile.
tree ppr.
StrongbOW, a bull's head cabossed between two flags charged with a cross.
cj.

Stronge Heref., an eagle displayed

75- 5
Bart., J.P., of

James Henry,
Tynan Abbey, co. Armagh, an

Stronge, Sir

43- 5
or.

eagle

with two heads displayed sa., beaked


and legged az., langued gu. Tentanda
est.
DiUce quod vtile.
74- 2

via

SIR

95- 5
59. 4

Strother, a greyhound sejant or.


Strother, a battle-axe erect entwined by
172. 2
a serpent, all ppr.
Strother of Eastfield, Northumb., upon a
mount vert, in front of an oak-tree ppr.,
fructed or, a falcon belled, also ppr.
AccipHer prcedam sequitur nos gloriam.
10. 2
Stroude, a demi-lion rampant.
158. 14
Strover, a scaling-ladder sa.
Strover, Samuel, of Ashburton, Button
Avenue, West Hartlepool, a scalingladder in bend sinister. Pro Deo et
rege.

Pro Deo ef
Strover, an eagle displayed.
patria.
Strut of Westml. and Middx., a dexter
arm erect couped at the elbow, vested
cuffed erminois, charged on the
sleeve with a cross crosslet iitched or,
holding in the hand ppr. a roll of
parchment of the last.
247. 8
Struth of Bristol, Somers.. and Sydney,
New South Wales, the trunk of an oaktree sprouting forth fresh Ijranches
ppr.
Ero quod eram.
145-2
igle displayed
Struthers, Scotland,
sa.,

Struthers

martlet

of

Calderbank,

sa.

Ad

STU

534

Stroode or Stroud of Pamham, Dorset,


lo. 2
and of London, a demi-lion or.
Stroode, Devonsli., on a mount a savintree vert, fructed gu.
Ad alta.
Strother, Scotland, a martlet sa.

Lanarksh.,

alta.

95. 5

Strutt, Baron Helper, see Belper.


Strutt, see Rayleigh, Baron.

rampant

Stuart, a demi-lion

gu.

Nohids
10. 3

ira.

Avilo
Stuart, a demi-lion rampant ppr.
10. 2
viret honore.
Stuart, Bart., a Roman fasces fessewise,

therefrom issuant a demi-lion rampant,


holding in the dexter paw a thistle
Justitire
slipped and leaved, all ppr.
propositique tenax.
310. 5
Stuart, Bart., of Tillicoultry, co. Clackmannan, a demi-lion rampant ppr. Est
nobilis ira leonis.
10. 2
lion rampant
Stuart- Richardson
(i)
:

holding between the paws a


wreath of oak-leaves fructed ppr.,
charged on the shoulder with a cross
formee gu. (for Richardson). (2) A
unicorn's head couped arg., armed,
crined, and tufted or {for Stuart).
arg.,

Tirtuti paret rohor.


Stuart, late James Meliss,

49. 7

Esquire, of
Eriska, ArgvUsh., and Charles Gordon
Stewart, Esquire, of St. Stephen's
Club, a pelican feeding her young or, in
a nest az.
Vidnere virescens.
98. 13
Stuart, Charles Gordon, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
Stuart of Kilburn, Middx., a pelican in
her piety, all ppr.
Virescit vidnere
virtus.

98. 8

Stuart of Prince of Wales' Island, a dove


regardant ppr., holding in the beak a
rose gu., and resting the dexter claw
on a bezant. YirtiUe.
Stuart of Drumearn, Scotland, a pelican
in her piety, all ppr.
Salxis per Chris-

phad with her sails furled and oars in


action sa., and flags flying gu.
En
avant.

Stuart-Menteth,

Sir

New

Canandalgua,

lymphad
canton
St.

arg.,

Andrew

Stuart

of

chapeau
cubit

James,
York,

160. 7
Bart., of

U.S.A.,

with a
charged with a cross of

ppr.,
az.

the

flag

D>im

gu.,

viro spero.

Scotland, on a
turned up erm., a dexter

Fettercairn,
gu.,

arm holding

in the

hand a scim-

itar ppr.
Avant.
Stuart, Scotland, a dexter hand grasping
a sword ppr. Avatit.
212. 13
Stuart, Bart., of Castlemilk, Dumfriessh.,
a dexter hand grasping a sword ppr.
Avant.
2:2. 13
Stuart, Stirling-Crawfurd-, William Jame's
Crawfurd, of Milton, Glasgow, and

Castlemilk, Rutherglen, Glasgow: (i


crescent arg.
(2) A Saracen's head
in profile ppr.
(3) A dexter arm erect
couped below the elbow holding in the
hand a sword all ppr.
Stubb, on a mural coronet a stag's head
cabossed ppr., between the attires a

pheon

arg.

Norf., a bull's head cabossed,


between the horn? a pheon.
43. 7
Stubbe of Laxfield, Suff., a stag's head
ppr., between
the attires a pheon

Stubbe,

arg.

Stubber, on a mural coronet gu., a martlet arg.


Gladio et arcu.
Stubber, Ireland, on a mural coronet gu,,

a martlet close arg.


98. 8 Stubber,
Robert Hamilton Hamilton,
a bird standing on a
Esquire, of Moyne, Durrow, Queen's
wheat-sheaf or. Judge nought.
Gladio et ercu.
Co., same crest.
Strutt, on a dexter gauntlet a falcon Stuart, Alexander, of Inchbreck, Kin- StUbbes, Essex, an arm embowed vested
close, belled.
86. 13
cardine, a civet cat couchant ppr.
barry of ten arg. and az., holding in
George Herbert, Esquire, of
Semper apparatus.
Strutt,
the hand ppr. a lighted match of the
Mateney House, near Derby, a dexter Stuart, the descendants of the late
first, fired of the third.
cubit arm habited ppr., charged with
William, Esquire. J. P., of Edington, Stubbey of Boxton, Norf, out of a ducal
Shropsh., a unicorn's head erased sa.,
a cross crosslet iitchee. the cutf erm.,
coronet or, a heraldic tiger's head sa.,
holding in the hand a roll of paper.
armed and crined or, charged on the
tufted, maned, and horned of the first.
Propo'iiti fenax.
neck with a fess chequy arg. and az. Stubbing of West Broughton, Derbysh., a
Quhidder.
Struve of the Danan, Meath, three
lamb sejant ppr., collared gu., resting
cj. 49. 5
roses or.
Stuart, ColonelJohn Alexander Man, C.B.,
the dexter foot on a trefoil slipped
C.M.G., of Dalvenie, Banchory, N.B., on
Stuart, Crighton-, Marquess of Bute, see
vert.
Bute.
a wreath of his liveries a unicorn's head Stubbs or Stubbes, a tiger passant per
erased arg.
pale arg. and sa.
Stuart-Richardson, Viscount Stuart, see
Xil Time.
S
232.
Castle-Stewart, Earl of.
Stuart-French, Thomas George, Esquire. Stubbs of London, a demi-eagle displayed
Constitutional Club, Northumberland
Stuart, see Wharncliffe, Earl of.
or, holding in the beak an oak-branch
Stuart, see Stuart, Earl of.
Avenue: (i) A dolphin naiant arg.,
vert, fructed or.
Stuart, Earl ol Traquair, see Traquair.
charged with a crescent sa. {/or Stubbs of Water Eaton and Bloxwich,
Stuart, Baron Blantyre, see Blantyre.
French).
Staffs, and Stanford, Lines, a demi(2) A unicorn's head couped
Stuart, see Moray, Earl of.
arg., armed, crined, and tufted or,
eagle displayed or, holding in the beak
Stuart, see CUnton, Earl of.
charged with a crescent gu. for differa laurel-branch vert.
cf. 81. 6
Stuart, see Conatable-Maxwell-Stuart.
ence {for Stuart).
Veritas.
Launcelot Henlock Ascough,
Stubbs,
Stuart, see Harington-Stuart.
Stuart, a unicorn's head between two
Esquire, of I A, Middle Temple Lane,
Stuart de Decies, Baron (ViUiers-Stuart)
laurel-branches in orle.
demi-eagle displayed sa.,
Forward.
E.C.,
a
(i) A demi-lion rampant gu., charged
charged on each wing with a pheon,
49. 14
on the shoulder with a martlet for Stuart, George John, of Betton Grange,
and holding in the beak a tilting-spear
distinction [for Stuart),
Shrewsbury, and Peuiarthucaf, Towyn,
erect, point upwards or.
Et dixi nunc
cf. 10. 3.
(2)
A lion rampant arg., ducally crowned
Merionethsh., in front of a demiccepi.
or, charged with a crescent for disgritfin sa., beaked gu., holding between Stubbs,
William Walter, Esquire, of
tinction (jor Villiers).
Nobilis ira.
the claws an escarbuncle or, a demiBonny, S. Nigeria, same crest and
Catherine wheel arg. Secte faciendo
motto.
cf. I. 12
Stuart,
De Rothsay, Baron (Stuart),
neminem timeas.
Stubbs, Rt. Rev. William, D.D., LL.D.,
(extinct), Scotland, a demi-lion ram- Stuart,
Sir Simeon Henry Lechmere,
Bishop of Oxford, in front of a demipant gu. Avito viret hotwre.
10. 3
Bart., of Hartley Maudit, Hants, a
eagle displayed sa., each wing charged
Stuart, William Dugald, Esquire, Tempsroebuck statant ppr., attired and
with a pheon point doivnwards, a
ford Hall, Sandy, Beds, and AJdenham
ungu. arg., ducally gorged gu. Avito
tilting-spear palewise or, transfixed
Abbey, Watford, same crest and
viret honore.
through the beak. Et dixi nunc capi.
cf. 117. 5
motto.
Stuart, Thomas Peter Anderson, Esquire, Stubbs, Henry, Esquiie, of Danby, BallyStuart, Lord St. Colm, a lion's head
M.D., Professor of Anatomy, etc., in
shannon, CO. Donegal, a stump of a
erased gu.
17. 2
University of Sydney, N.S.W., a lymtree eradicated ppr., thereon a demiStrutt, a falcon

tum redemptorem.

standing on a glove ppr.


86. 12

Stuart, Scotland,

STU

535

eagle displayed or, collared sa., holding


ill the beak an oak-branch, also ppr.
310. 9
Domhius exaltatio viea.
Stubbs, an eagle regardant issuing ppr.

Stukeley of Reeve, Devonsh., a demi-lion


rampant arg., holding in the dexter
paw a battle-axe or, headed of the
first, the battle-axe lying behind the
head as if carried on the shoulder.
Stump of Walmesbury, Wilts, a griffin's
head erased per chevron arg. and sa.

Stubbs of Beckbury, Shropsh., a stag's


head cabossed ppr., between the attires
cf. 122. 5
a pheon arg.
Stubbs, Durh., on a mural coronet sa., a
f/. I74- pheon arg.
Stubs, a demi-eagle displayed or, holding
in the beak an oak-branch ppr.

Stubs, Peter, Esquire, of Statham Lodge,


Chesh., issuant from flames a dexter
arm in armour embowed grasping a
battle-axe, all ppr., and pendent from
the hand by a chain or an escutcheon
sa.. charged with a pheon of the second.

Cedant arma

labori.

Stuck, see Stych.


Stuckey, of "Weston, Devonsh., a demilion rampant double-queued erm.
to.

Stuckey, Vincent, Esquire, J.P., of Hill


House, Langport, Somcrs., a demi-lion
rampant double-queued erm., charged
with a mascle az. Fortitudine et fide'.itale.

Stuckley,
Bart.,

Sir
J.P.,

William
D.L.,

cf. 10. 6
Lewis Stuckley,

of Affeton

Castle,

and Hartland Abbey. Devonsh., between a buck's attires affixed to the


scalp sa., a lion rampant or, the sinister
paw holding a battle-axe resting on
310. i
the shoulder ppr.
Studd of Ipswich, out of a mural coronet
two arms embowed in armour, the hands
holding a tilting-spear
gauntleted,

fesseways, the head to the sinister,


the staff encircled by a chaplet of oak,
all ppr.
Studd, Edward Fairfax, Oxton, near
Exeter, same crest.
44. 3
Studdert, a bull's head erased erm.
Studdert, Richard, of Bunratty Castle,
CO. Clare, Ireland, a demi-horse rambody
by a
enfiled
round
the
pant sa.,
ducal coronet or. Rejulgtnt in tene-

bris.

cf.

53- 3

Wogan, Esquire, of
Kilkishen, same crest and

Robert

Studdert,

CuUane,

ppr.,

Manor House,

Clifford

same

Sturgeon of Whipstcad,

55-

122.5

Mom

of honeysuckle ppr.

Suckling, Rev. R. A.

J.,

Barsham,

Suff.

(I) Same crest.


(2) The battlements
of a tower ppr., charged with four
ermine-spots, thereon a boar's head
Sturmer, Von, see Vcn Sturmer.
erased gu.
Mora trahit periculum.
Sturrock, out of a ducal coronet or, two
elephants' proboscides sa.. and issuing Suckling, Thomas, Esquire, of Highwood,
near Romsey, Hants, same crests and
from each side to the dexter and sinismotto.
ter five flags per fess gu. and or, the
stav
Sudell, a long cross or, lozenge-pierced,
the top encompassed with a circle of
Sturt, see Alington, Baron.
laurel ppr.
Sturt, Geoffrey Charles Napier, of Winterdyne, Bewdley, a demi-lion gu., holding Sudell of Preston, Lanes, and Yorks. a
long cross or, the top encompassed
a banner, also gu., charged with a rose
with a circle of laurel ppr.
Major providentia
arg., the staff or.
251. 2 Sudley, Viscount, see Arran, Earl of.
fato.
Sturton, a demi-friar ppr., vested in a Sueting, a spur-rowel or, between two
russet gown, holding a lash or, the
231. 3 Suffield, Baron (Harbord), Gunton Park,
thongs embrued with blood.
Norwich, on a chapeau gu., turned up
Sturton of Narbrowe, Leics., a demiEquanterm., a lion couchant arg.
friar vested in russet, girt or, holding
miter.
7. 12
in the dexter hand a whip of three
lashes ppr., laying the sinister on a Suffield of Wells, Norf., on a mount vert,
a lion couchant gardant erminois.
church or, the port arg.
dexter
out
of
a
wi-eath
a
issuing
Stury,
arm in chain armour couped below the Suffolk and Berkshire, Earl of (Howard),
Charlton Park, Malmesbury, on a chaelbow holding in the gauntlet ppr.. the
peau gu., turned up erm., a lion statant
strings from the gauntlet nowed and
gardant, the tail extended or, ducally
pendent vert and or, a broadsword
gorged arg., and charged on the body
arg., hilt and pommel or.
with a crescent for difference. Nous
StUtvile, a camel's head couped ppr.
mainiiendrons.
Non quo sed quo modo.
132 7
cf. 4. 4
Stych, Chesh., and Styche, Shropsh.. an
eagle displayed arg., collared az., hold- Sugden, a dragon's head or, vomiting
'

ing in the beak a laurel-sprig vert.


Stych, Bart, (extinct), of Newbury, Essex,
a demi-eagle displayed arg., collared
az., holding in the beak a sprig of
laurel vert.
Styche, same crest.
Style, a wolf's head erased sa., fretted on
the lower part of the neck, and gorged

az.

'

23. 10
leopard's

cf.
:

(l)

arg.,

billettee.

az. (for Sugden).


Out of a crescent gu., a hon's head
erased erm., holding in the mouth a
dexter hand couped of the first (for
Long).
Sugrue, Lieutenant-Colonel James Marmaduke, Fermoyle House, Cahireiveen,
and 9, Sidney Place, Cork, on a ducal
Patientia rictrix.
coronet a redbreast.
Donegal, a wolf's head couped sa.,
coUaied or, the lower part of the neck Sulivan, Rev. Filmer. M.A., Meadfoot
Rock, Torquay, on a ducal coronet a
fretty of the last.
cf. 30. 9
robin holding in its beak an oliveStyles of Kent and London, on a chapeau
.>,...
an nachter.
Foisdineach u,^
i.am . rui.-.,.,.
Lamk
branch.
oraucu.
rising, aU
all ppr.
77-14
an eagle nsmg,
77
a
Styles of London, a lion's gamb erased Sulliard of Haughley, Suff., and tssex,
121. 5
stag's head ppr., attired or.
in fess arg., holding a fleur-de
crown
gu.,
antique
of
an
out
Sullivan,
London,
Styles of Westbourne Terrace,
10.
2
rampant
or.
demi-lion
cf.
a
in front of a dexter arm embowed ppr.,
grasping a stork's head erased and Sullivan, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
gu., two arms in saltier ppr., vested
fesseways or, three annulets interlaced
az.. each holding a sabre of the second.
one and two, also or. Perge sed catde.

with a collar or,


for difference.
cf. 30. 9
Style of Ipswich, Suff., and Essex, of
Hempstead, a wolf's head couped sa.,
collared or, the lower part of the neck
from the collar fretty or.
Style, Sir William Henry Marsham, Bart.,
M.A., J.P., D.L., of Glenmore, co.

72. 3

flames.

Sugden, a lion's head erased or, ducally


18. 5
gorged az.
Sugden, Kent, Sussex, and Shropsh., a
leopard's head erased or, ducally gorged

Sugden of Bath, Somers.


head erased affronte
and ducally crowned
charged with a mullet

8a.

141. 7
cf.
Suckling, Norf., a buck current or.
irahit periciUum.
cf. iicS. 13
Suckling, of Wootton, Norf., a buck current or, holding in the mouth a branch

a sturgeon

Sturgis of Clipston, Northants, a talbot's


head or, eared sa.
56- 12

sa.

Studley, Dorset, a stag's head cabossed

Suff.,

Sturges, a talbot sejant arg., collared az,

and

Studholme of Studholme Abbey, Holme,


Cumb., a horse's head couped arg.,
bridled or.
51-5
Studholme, John, Esquire, J.P., of Merevale, Christchuroh, and Coldstream,
Ashburton, co. Canterbury, New Zealand, uses a horse's head couped arg.,
5i- 5
bridled or.
Semper paralus.
eagle devouring a
Studley, Shropsh.,
8
turtle ppr.
79. S
ppr
Studlev of Saudrich-Could Park, Kent,
a Stag's head cabossed or, pierced
through the scalp by an arrow in bend
sinister vert, feathered arg., headed

or.

or, fretty gu.

Chambers,
crest

beaked and membered

Sturdy, an arm in armour embowed and


tied at the shtulder holding in the
hand a spiked club ppr.

James Charles Aylmer,

Stratford-on-Avon,
motto.

hurts.
Stysted of Kisgrave and Ipswich, Suff., a
palm-tree.
144. i
Sublet, a mortar-piece on its stand, the
mouth elevated ppr.
169. 10
Suckling, an escallop charged with a cross
moline between two wings.

Stupart, Scotland, a rock arg., thereon an


eagle regardant with wings displayed

vide.

of tlie

of Steeple Ashton, Wilts, a


camel's head erased az., billettee,
muzzled, collared, lined, and ringed
or,
the collar charged with three

66. 2

motto.
Studdy, Henry, of Wadditon Court,
Devonsh., a demi-leopard ppr., collared arg., holding between the paws
Fide sed cui
an anchor erect sa.
Studdy, Thoma.s

SUL
Stylman

(2)

a dexter hand holding up a


baptismal cup ppr. I mean wdl.

Sutton of Scawby Hall, Lines, a wolf's


head erased gu. Touts jours prest.

217. II

30. 8

SUL

SWA

536

Sullivan, Sir Edward, Bart., the Roman


banded gu.,
fasces fessewise ppr.,
thereon a robin redbreast, also ppr.

Sutclifle,

Beech House.Lancs, a stag ppr. Sutton, Francis, Esquire, of 18, Curzon


Street, Mayfair, same crest and motto.
gorged with a collar geaiel, holding in
the mouth three ears of wheat slipped, Sutton, Bart., of Norwood Park, Notts,
same crest. Toujours prest.
and resting the dexter fore-foot on a
30. S
Sutton, Martin John, Esquire, J.P., cf
garb fessewise or. Tout en foy.
Henley Park, Sutton, a squirrel sejant
Lamh fois-dineach an Suter, out of a ducal coronet a hand
laurel
ppr.
ppr.,
resting
the
fore-paws
on
an
escutgrasping
a
swan's
neck
erased
ppr.
6
jOS.
nachier.
220. 7
cheon arg., charged with a wolf's head
cf. 1 29. 5
Sully, a goat passant arg.
erased ppr., a canton sa., charged with
i'3- 8 Sutherland, Duke of (Sutherland LevesonSully, two bull's horns gu.
Toujours
Gower), Trentham Hall, Staffs: (i) A
a fleur-de-lis of the field.
Sulyard, Bart., Suflf., a stag's head caprest pour y parvenir.
wolf passant arg., collared and chained
1^2. 5
bossed ppr.
of Ediall, Staffs, a demi-lion
OT (for Goiver).
c/. 28. 10.
6. 2
(2) A goat's Sutton
Sulyard, a lion passant erm.
rampant
vert.
10. 2
head
erased
erminois
Leveson).
a
{for
Devonsh.,
Haynsford,
of
Summaster
128. 5.
ppr. Sutton of London and Staffs, a demi178. 3
(3) A catamountain
portcullis arg., chained or.
Frangas non flectas.
lion rampant double-queued vert. 10.6
{for Sutherland).
Summers, on a terrestrial globe winged
ppr., an eagle rising or.
159-9 Sutherland, Lord Duflus, a stag's head Sutton of Sutton and Prestbury, Chesh.
ppr.. collared or.
and Lines, out of a ducal coronet or, a
cf. 121. 5
170. 14
Sumner, a crozier erect az.
demi-lion double-queued vert.
Sumner of Puttenham, Surrey, a lion's Sutherland of Kinstearie, Xairnsh., ScotStill without
land, a cat salient ppr.
cf. 10. 6
head erased arg., ducally gorged or.
Sutton, on a ducal coronet or, a lion ram18. 5
fear.
cf. 26. 3
pant az.
cf. I. 13
Sumner, Francis John, Park Hall. Hay- Sutherland, Scotland, a cat sejant ppr.
Without fear.
25. 2 Sutton, a lion's head erased per pale arg.
field, Derby, same crest.
18. 6
and vert, collared gu.
Sumner, Surrey, a lion's head erased Sutherland, Robert Mackay, Esquire, of
Sclsgirth, Dollar, N.B., a cat salient Sutton of Longraige, of Bally Keeroge,
18. 5
erm., ducally gorged or.
ppr., charged on the shoulder with a
and Old Court, Ireland, co. Wexford,
Sumner, Holme-, of Hatchlands, Surrey
Still
ducal
coronet
a
lion's
head
lozenge
gu.
without
out
of
a
or,
fear.
ducally
arg.,
(i) A lion's head erased
az., langued gu.
17-5
crowned or (for Sumner). 18. 8. (2) Sutherland, Sir Thomas, G.C.M.G., Coldharbour Wood, Eeist Liss, Hants, and Sutton, a lion's giimb erect and erased
A hawk with wings elevated ppr. (/or
az., charged with three bezant.s, hold87. 10
7, Buckingham Gate, London, a cat
Holme).
salient holding in the mouth a thistle
ing a demi-slip of leaves arg.
Sundridge, Baron, see Argyle, Duke of.
leaved and slipped ppr., between two Sutton, a lion's gamb erased, holding a
Sunger, on a ducal coronet or, two bear's
branch arg., leaved vert.
roses gu., leaved and stalked vert.
cf. 37. 4
paws to the dexter and sinister sa.,
266. 12 Sutton of Burton and Washingborough,
Sans peur.
ensigned with a plume of three ostrichLines, and Derbysh., a greyhound's
Sutherland, Scotland, a cat sejant erect.
feathers, two gu., one arg.
Sans peur.
head couped erm., gorged with a collar
25. 2
Supple, a cubit arm erect armed ppr.,
and
gu., garnished and ringed or,
holding in the hand an anchor az., Sutherland, George, of Forse, CaithnessSans peur.
charged with three annulets of the
sh., a cat salient ppr.
flukes upwards.
26.
c/. 61. 2
same.
in
cf.
dove
holding
Dublin,
a
of
Surdevile
3
Castle,
Esquire,
of
Lexham
Evan
Charles.
Skibo
Henry,
Sutherland,
Sutton,
Le
the beak an olive-branch, all ppr.
Gardens, South Ivensington, W., three
Sutherland, a cat sejant guardant
92. 5
eroix de hors mais pais dedans.
annulets interlaceil, one and two arg.,
gorged with a collar dancettee gu.. and
Surkas, Durh., out of a ducal coronet or,
between two wings sa., each charged
holding between the paws a mullet of
a plume of five ostrich-feathers arg.
Sans peur.
with a cross flory. also sa.
six points, also gu.
114. 13
Sutton, Ireland, an elephant's head erased
Surman of London, an eagle regardant, Sutherland, a camel's head couped or.
arg.
132133. 3
sword
with wings expanded, holding a
in pale ppr.
77- 10 Suthill of Redburn, Lines, a lion ram- Sutton of Rossway, Herts, a griffin's
head erased. Prend moi id que je suis.
pant vert, supporting a staff raguly or.
Surman of Swindon Hall and Treding66. 2
33. 4
ton, Glouc, a lion's head erased sa. Sutter, Scotland, a fox's head ppr.
17. 8 Sutter, on a mount vert, a leopard sejant Sutton, Rev. Archdeacon Robert, PevenYet in my flesh shall I sec God.
sey Vicarage, Hastings, same crest and
and ducally gorged, all ppr.
cf. 24. 2
Surrey, Earl ol, see Norfolk, Duke of.
an
eagle
motto.
Melbourne,
Arthur
Sutthery,
sejant
gu.
greyhound
50.
Surridge, a
4
displayed or, each wing charged with Sutton, Middx., a crescent arg., charged
6. 2
Surtees, Northiimb., a lion passant.
with an anchor, and between the horns
a tlfcur-de-Iis az., and resting either
Surtees, out of a mural coronet gu., a
claw upon a leopard's face, also or.
of the crescent a griffin's head erased
wyvern's head or.
72. 11
collared, and holding in the beak an
Sursum.
Surtees, H. S. B., of Redworth House,
eagle's leg erased at the thigh.
Durh., out of a five-leaved ducal Suttie of Adinston, Scotland, the hull of
a ship with one mast, tackling ppr. Sutton of Elton House, near Durham, on a
coronet or, three ostrich-feathers arg.
nothing
have.
mount vert, a stork ppr., charged on
Nothing
hazard,
3Ialo mori quam jcedari.
cf. 114. S
the breast with a cross patee gu., the
Surtees of Dinsale, Durh., and North- Suttie, Bart., a ship under sail, flagged
dexter claw supporting a ro-e of the
and rigged ppr. Mihi lucra pericida.
umb., out of a ducal coronet a plume
surmounted of another arg.
160. 13
last,
of three feathers.
cf. 114. S
Fidelis usque ad mortem.
Live to live.
Surtees of Silkmore House, Castle Church, Suttie, Grant-, Sir George, Bart., of Balgoue, Haddingtonsh., a ship under Sutton, a harpy gardant ppr.
1S9. i
Stafifs, three ostrich-feathers arg., inLondon, a demi-Cupid holding
nothing
of
sail,
all
Nothing
hazard,
Sutton
ppr.
Malo
mori
quam
terlaced by an orle or.
in his dexter hand a hymeneal torch,
160. 13
have.
Icedari.
cf. 115. i
all ppr.
Tuto, celeriter, et jucunde.
Surtes, out of a five-leaved coronet or, a Suttie, Scotland, a hive of bees ppr.
Sponte favos (egre spicula.
137-7
plume of three feathers arg. cf. 114. 8
SutcUfl, a demi-mau armed in antique Suttie of Inveresk, Scotland, a hive of Sutton of Over Haddon, Derbysh.. three
annulets conjoined in a triangle, two
bees ppr.
137-7
mail or, holding in the dexter hand a
and one or.
167. 11
spear in pale of the last, and over the Sutton, see Canterbury, Viscount.
Swabey, Maurice John, of Langley Marish,
Sutton, see Manners, Baron.
Foy en louf.
shoulder a belt gu.
Bucks, a swan regardant arg., beaked
Sutclifle, William Pinches St. John, of Sutton, Baron Dudley, on a ducal coronet
and membered sa., with wings elevated,
or, a lion sejant gardant az.
the Hollies, Maghull, a demi-man in
also sa., murally crowned gu., resting
armour supporting in the dexter hand Sutton, Baron Lexington {extinct), a
the dexter foot on an escallop or.
wolf's head erased ppr.
30. S
a lance erect.
Foy en toute.
99.
Tot preemia

Sutclifle of

vitce.

Francis William,
K.C.B., C.M.G., of Thames
Ditton, Surrey, on a ducal coronet or,
a robin holding in the beak a sprig of

Sullivan,
Bart.,

Admiral

Sir

SWA

SWI

Swaby, Rt. Rev. William Proctor, D.D., Swann, a demi-talbot salient gu., collared Sweetman, Edmund Casimir, Longtown.
Bishop of Barbados, Bishop's Court,
Clane, co. Kildare, out of an antique
55. II
Barbados, on a mount vert, a swan re- Swans, a sword erect ppr., betv
crown or, a griffin's head gu., charged
cross crosslets fitched sa.
gardant, wings addorsed sa., gutteewith a
Spero in Deo.
head
a
crown
vallary
d'eau, on the
gu., Swansea,
Baron (Vivian), Singleton, Sweetman of Tyrrellstown, Ireland, ..
Swansea: (i) A lion's head erased ppr.,
and supporting with the dexter foot a
heraldic tiger's head couped per pale
crozier erect or. Pcrscverantia. 2S6. 13
charged with two bezants palcwise, and
or and gu., maned of the first.
25. 4
gorged with a collar gu., thereon three Sweetnam, Ireland, an eagle with wings
Swail, a greyhound current erminois,
collared az."
annulets or, with a chain of the last.
cf. 58. 2
expanded ppr., standing on a plume of
Swain and Swaine, a fetterlock az.
287. II. (2) Issuant from a bridge of one
ostrich-feathers or.
168. 12
arch embattled, and having at each Sweetnam, an eagle with wings expanded
end a tower ppr., a demi-hussar (18th
Swainson, a stag's head couped arg.,
ppr., holding
" up a banner gu., tassellcd
Regiment) holding in right hand a
charged with a mullet of eight points,
or.
cf. 78. 14
sabre, and in left a red pennon flying Swellington, a friar's head in profile
holding in the mouth two ears of barley
to the sinister. Vive anima Dei. 28;. 10
or.
Pro ccde.iia Dei.
ppr., couped at the shoulders, vested
A stag's head Swanson, two branches of laurel in saltier
Swainson, Shropsh.
gray.
i
couped holding in his mouth an ear of
PPiSwertchoff, out of a coronet a plume of
barley or.
{2) On a ducal coronet an Swanston, Scotland, a wolf s head issuing.
ostrich -feathers.
cf. 114. 8
estoile of sixteen points ppr.
Gesta verbis praevenicnt.
30. 5 Swete of Trayne, Devonsh., a mullet or.
Swainson or Swaynson, on a ducal coronet Swanzy, Rev. Henry Biddall, M.A., I
pierced az., between two giUiflowers
Lodge, Newry, co. Down, a unicorn's
or, an etoile of sixteen points ppr.
ppr.
164. 13
head or, collared with a bar gemel gu. Swete, Edward Horatio Walker, M.D.,
Swainston-Strangways (i) A lion pasPer Deuin et ferrum obtinui.
sant paly of six or and gu. {for StrangLower Wyke Lodge, Worcs., same
ducal
coro6. 2.
Swanzy, Rev. Robert Archibald, St.
ways).
(2) Out of a
crest.
John's Vicarage, New Clee, Lines, same Swete, Frederick George Buller, J.P., the
net or, a boar's head sa., between two
crest and motto.
wings az., billettce or (jor Swainston).
Quarry,
Oswestry, Shropsh., same
Swanzy, Rev. Thomas Erskine, M.A..
Ystoveau et ne doubtcro.
crest,
Hibaldstow Vicarage,
Swainston-Strangwayes, John. Esquire,
same Swete, Horace Lawton, J. P., Castle Hill,
crest and motto.
J.P., AIne Hall, Easingwold, Yorks,
guard R.S.O., South Wales, same
Swayne cf Gunvile, Dorset, a ram's head
same crests and motto.
crest.
erased sa.
Swale, Bart, (extinct), of Swale, Yorks, a
130. 6 Swetenham, of Somerford Booths, Chesh.,
greyhound current erm., collared az. Swayne of Blandford, Dorset, a demia porcupine's head erased az., gutteegriffin erm., armed or.
64.2*
Jesu esto mihi Jesus.
d'eau, armed and collared or.
cf. 58. 2
Ex suSwale, Yorks, on a mount vert, a grey- Swayne of London, a demi-dragon supdore vvltus.
cf. 136. 2
porting an arrow arg., armed c"r.
hound current erm., collared az.
Swetenham, Clement William, same crest
2
Swayne,
John
Montague,
Esquire,
58.
J.P.,
and
motto.
cf.
of the Island, Wilton, Salisbury, same Swettenham, see Warren-Swettenham.
Swallman, Kent, a swan's neck between
two wings or, ducally gorged gu.
Swift, Viscount Carlingford {extinct), a
Swayne, Somers. and London, a maiden's
sinister arm embowed vested vert,
cf. loi. 5
head couped ppr., crined or, between
cuffed arg., holding in the hand a
Swallow, a stag standing in front of a
116. 12
two wings, expanded of the last.
tree ppr.
sheaf of five arrows or, feathered ppr.,
barbed az.
Swallow, issuing from a whale's mouth Swedenborg, a demi-Uon rampant double
queued gu., holding a key.
the mast, rigging, etc., of a ship.
Swift of Rotherham, Yorks, a sinister
arm embowed vested vert, cuffed arg.,
Swan, Captain Joseph Percival, of Bald- Sweet, on the top of a tower issuing ppr.,
an eagle with wings addorsed or, holdholding in the hand a sheaf of five
winstown Castle, co. Wexford, Ireland,
ing in the beak an oak-branch vert.
arrows or, feathered ppr., barbed az.
a swan ppr., crowned or, charged with
a trefoil vert. Sit nonien decus.
76. 10 Swift, a dexter arm embowed, holding
in the hand three arrows, one in fess
Swan, Percival Symes, Esquire, of Bald- Sweet, Devonsh., between two giUiflowers
and two in saltier.
winstown, Bridgetown, co. Wexford,
164. 13
ppr., a mullet or, pierced az.
and Garville Avenue, Bathgar, same Sweetaple of London, out of a mural Swift, a dexter hand gauntleted throwing
a dart, all ppr.
crest and motto.
coronet a plain cross gu.
Swan, Kent, a demi-talbot salient gu., Sweeting of Canterbury, Kent, a goat's Swift, Yorks, a cubit arm vested arg.,
charged with two bendlets az., holding
collared or.
head erased arg., attired or.
12S. 5
55- n
in the hand a laurel-wreath vert, enSwan of Kilrish, co. Dublin, a demi- Sweeting, Alfi-ed Charles. Esquire, J.P.,
circling a martlet or.
talbot gu., gorged with a plain collar
cf. 205. 6
B.A., of Paxton Hall. .St. Xeots, Hunt.^
or.
Spero meliora.
bowed to the .-iinister hokling Swift of London, a pegasus at full speed
55. 11
t, with wings addorsed or.
Swan of Edinburgh, a demi-talbot arg.
a rose, all ppr.
Fidclilas.
cf. 55. 8
Sweetingham, Chesh., a porcupine's head Swift of Blandford, Dorset, a demi-lion
rampant or, holding between the paws
Swan, Rev. Percival Fiennes, Bransby
erased az., guttee-d'or, the quills or,
a helmet of the same.
Rectory, Yorks, uses : a demi-talbot
collared and lined, also or.
cf. 136. 2
11
salient gu., collared or.
55.
Sweetland of Exmouth, Devonsh., a cubit Swift, Ireland, on a chapeau a flame of
180. 10
fire ppr.
Swan, Robert Clayton, GaUowhill, Morarm in armour couped ppr., garnished
peth, Northumb., amidst bulrushes
or, holding in the gauntlet two stalks Swift, Heref. and Yorks, a demi-buck
rampant holding in the mouth a
ppr., a demi-water-spaniel arg., gorged
of wheat bladed and eared, and a vinehoneysuckle ppr., stalked and leaved
with a coUar az., and holding between
branch fructed, also ppr.
the paws a fountain.
Sweetland, the same crest differenced by
Swift of Swiftsheath, co. Kilkenny, and
Swan, Scotland, a cockatrice's head erased
a rose arg., barbed and seeded jjpr.
Liousden, co. Meath, and Lynn, Ire68. 131 Sweetman, a griffin sejant.
ppr., ducally gorged or.
62. 10
Fcstina Icnie.
land, same crest.
Swan, a cockatrice's head erased ppr., Sweetman-Powell, John Michael, EsSwifte, Godni Buller .Mc.ide, J.P.. D.L.,
dueaUy gorged, ringed, and lined arg.
quire, Lamberton Park, Queen's Co.
Swiftsheath, co. Kilkenny, a sinister
(i) A Hon rampant arg., charged with
cf. 68. 13
arm embowed, vested az., cuffed arg.,
Swan, Scotland, a hand holdmg a spear
a cross crosslet gu., and holding bein the hand a sheaf of five arrows or,
in bend, all ppr.
214. 11
tween the paws a garb vert (for Powell).
barbed az., flighted arg. Festina
Swanley, Middx., a unicorn's head erased.
(2) Out of an antique coronet or, a
hnte virtute et sanguine.
griffin's
head gu., charged with a
49- 5
mullet of the first (for Sweetman), Swinborne of Hewthwayt, Cumb., a
Swann, out of a ducal coronet gu., a
boar's head couped and erect arg.
under the arms, Vi et virtute, and over
swan's head arg., between two wings
100. 10
the second crest, Spera in Deo.
"I- 43- i
or.
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SYM

538

Syer of Ravensden, Beds, on a staff


Swinburn of Chopwell, Durh., out of a Swithinbank, Rev. Herbert
raguly fesseways or, a pelican in her
ducal coronet or, a demi-boar arg.,
Kingston Vale Vicarage, Putney, S.W.,
piety sa., semee of mullets of the first,
crined and armed of the first,
same crest. Fama semper viret.
cj. 40. 1
the nest ppr.
sword
in
pale
ppr.,
John,
of
or
Swourd,
a
Swinburne, Sir
Bart.,
J.P.
Sword
Virtus in actione consistit.
Northumb., out of a
between two wings or. Paratus.
Caplieaton,
112. 4 Sykes, an ox passant, charged on the
ducal coronet or, a demi-boar rampant
shoulder with an heraldic fountain
arg., crined of the first, langued gu. Sword of Longacre, Lanarksh., Scotland,
bewteeo two wings expanded or, a
ppr.
Semel et semper.
ef. 40. 13
sword erect arg., hilted and pommelled Sykes, a swan with wings addorsed arg.,
Swinburne, Captain Thomas Anthony,
or.
Paratus.
112. 4
ducally gorged or.
R.N., United Service Club. London,
cf. 99. 3
Sword of Longacre, Lanarksh., a sword Sykes, Frank, of Brookfield, Chesh., upon
S.W., same cre^t and motto.
erect arg., hilted and pommelled or.
the trunk of a tree eradicated fesseSwinburne-Hanham, John Castleman
wise and sprouting to the dexter a
Paratus.
170. 2
Esquire, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, 106,
swan, wings elevated arg., beaked and
Goldhurst Terrace. Hampstead, N.W., Sworder, a demilion rampant gu.. holding in the dexter paw a sword arg., hilt
legged sa., charged on the breast with
same crest and motto.
and pommel or.
a fountain ppr.
14. 12
Puritan fans honoris.
Swindley, a sword erect ppr., and penor
an
the
hilt
by
a
chain
a
sword
in
pale
hilted
or,
Sykes,
Arthur Henry, J. P., D.L., Lydham
dent from
Swourd,
ppr.,
escutcheon vert, charged with a boar's
between two wings of the same.
Manor,
Bishop's
Castle,
Shropsh.,
same crest and motto.
112. 4
head erased, also or.
Swindley, Major-General John Edward, Swymmer, a demi-lion rampant gu., hold- Sykes, Frederick William, J.P., Green
A
Lea, Lindley, Huddersfield, a demiing between the paws a bell or.
60, Pall Mall, S.W., same crest.
man in profile holding in the dexter
cuspide honos.
Swynerton of London, out of a ducal
coronet or, a goat's head arg.
hand a fountain and resting the sinister
Swiney, John Harris Hazlett, J.P.,
128. 14
hand on a whelk-shell sa.
Carrowcannon,
Moyagh, Swynerton, on a chapeau a dove with
Moyagh,
274. 1
wings addorsed, all ppr.
Ransetton, a boar passant jjpr.
94. 10 Sykes, James Nield, Green Lea, Lindley,
Huddersfield, same crest, charged on
Swiney, a fox's head ppr.
33. 4 Swynfen of Sutton Cheney, Leics., a
boar's head erased az.
the breast with a fleur-de-lis az., and
Swinfen of Swinfen Hall, Staffs, a boar's
42. 2
head erased or.
42. 2 Swynnerton of London, out of a ducal
same motto.
coronet or, a goat's head arg.
Swinford, a weaver's shuttle threaded
Sykes, Major-General Henry Peters, 45,
Hamilton Road, Ealing, W., a bull
ppr.
176. 14
128. 14
passant ppr., charged on the shoulder
Swinhoe of Calcutta, a boar's head erased Swytham, Swyngham, or Switham, Herts,
with a fountain. Quod facis. valeo
and erect or.
out of a ducal coronet or, a demi43. 3
dragon gu.
Swinnee or Swiney, Ireland, a talbot
facio.Ferox inimicis.
cf. 73. 10
passant arg.. spotted sa.
54. i Sybells, five halberds in pale arg., corded Sykes, late John, 23, South Parade, Dontogether of the first md gu.
caster, in front of a bull's head erased
Swinnerton, see Pilkington.
172-13
sa., a fountain ppr.
Swinnerton of London, and of Butterton Sybsey, Westbarssam, Xorf., a griffin's
Pontes sint limHaU, Staffs: (i) On a mount vert, a
head erased gu.
66. 2
pidi.
boar passant sa. 40. 5. (2) A boar's Sybthorp, St. Alban's, Herts, and Lad- Sykes, a swan amongst flags.
head erased sa., collared arg. Avaunham, Norf., a demi-lion rampant and Sykes, Sir Henry, Bart., of Basildon,
Berks, a demi-lady of Bengal in the
cez et archez bien.
cj. 41. 5
erased arg., coUared sa., holding in the
dexter paw a fleur-de-lis of the last.
Swinny, Kent, a boar passant ppr. 40. 9
complete dress of that country, holding
Swinton, Scotland, an ear of wheat is- Sybyle, out of a ducal coronet or, a swan's
in her dexter hand a rose slipped gu
suing.
Dum sedido prospero. 154. 3
head between two wings.
and in her sinister a rosary ppr. Sapiens
100. 10
qui assiduus.
3II- 6
Swinton or Swynton, a dove between Sydenham of Winford-Eagle, Dorset,
two branches of laurel in orle.
92. 12
AUer and Orchard, Combe, Sidenham, Sykes, Sir Tatton, Bart., of Sledmere,
Swinton of Swinton, Berwicksh., a boar
and Whitstow, Somers., a ram's head
Yorks, a demi-Tritou issuant from
chained to a tree ppr. J'espere. 232. i
erased sa., armed arg. Sit Deus in
flags or reeds blowing a shell and
Swinton, George, Esquire, of 36, Pont
stitdiis.
wreathed about the temples with like
130. 6
Street, S.W.. same crest and motto.
flags or reeds, all ppr.
Sydenham, Bart, {extinct), of Brympton,
186. 8
Swinton, John Edulf Blagrave, of Swinton
Somers., same crest.
130. 6 Sykes, Matthew Carrington, of SykesBank, Peebles, same crest. Je pense.
Sydenham of Dulverton, Somers., a pehurst, Barnsley. Yorks, issuing from
gasus arg., charged on the shoulder
Swinton, Campbell-, John Liulf, of Kimamong reeds a demi-Triton in profile,
merghame, Berwick, a boar chained
with a cross a veil ant vert.
wreathed about the temples also with
to an oak-tree fructed, all ppr. J'espere. Sydney, Earl, see Townshend, Marquess.
reeds, and blowing a conch shell, all
232. I Sydney of the Bourne, Berks, a pheon
ppr.
Aut vincereaut 7nori.
186.8
Swinton-Hunter, Robert Hepburne, 60,
az.
Quo fata vacant.
I74- n Sylver, co. Cork, a unicorn's head erased
Via due Macelli, Rome, same crest and Sydney of Richmond, Surrey, and Tarngu., charged with a chevron or.
motto.
worth, Warw., a porcupine az., quilled
cf. 49. 5
or.
Swiny of Ballyteige and Clohamon, Wex136. 5 Sylvester or Silvester, a crow with wings
ford,
a demi-grifiin segreant arg., Sydney, a porcupine az., quilled or,
expanded transfixed by an arrow ppr.
winged and armed gu. Biiail ire
gorged with a collar and chain re107. 4
cabhair a buaig.
flexed over the back of the last.
64. 2
Sym, Scotland, a hand holding a pen ppr.
Swire of Dowgill HaU and Littlethorpe,
Fortuna et labore.
cf. 136. 5
217. 10
Yorks, a swan's head and neck couped Sydney, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet a Sym, Scotland, a spur-rowel or.
164. 8
arg., ducally gorged or.
Esse quam
goat's head, all or.
12S. 14 Symcoats, Lines and London, a pheon
videri.
Sydserf, Buchan-, Thomas, of Ruchlaw,
sa., within a chaplet vert, fiowered or.
cf. 10 1. 5
an eagle's head couped gu.
Swithinbank, Harold WUliam, Esquire,
Virtule
174- 6
promoveo.
J.P., late Lieutenant in H.M. nth
Notts, Stoke, Worcs., and
83. I Symcock,
Hussars, and Captain Reserve of Sydserf of Collegehead, an eagle's head
Staffs, a beaver passant erm.
couped az.
Officers, of Denham Court, Denham,
Semper v irtiite vivo.
cf. 134. 8
Bucks, out of the battlements of a
83. I Symcott or Symcock of Burleigh, Somers.,
tower arg., a demi-dragon issuant ppr., Sydserf of Antigua, the sim in his
a beaver passant erm.
cf. 134. 8
splendour ppr. Parta labore quies.
holding between the claws a grenade
Symcotts of Isleworth, Middx., out of a
sa., fired, also ppr., and pendent from
162. 2
ducal coronet or, a spear-head arg.,
the neck by a ribbon gu. a bugle-horn Sydserfe, Scotland, a cornucopia ppr.
encircled with a garland of fiowers
of the third, garnished or, and stringed
Industria ditat.
152. 13
and roses of the last gu. and vert.
of the fourth.
Frcena vel aurea nolo.
Syer, a cock az., holding in the beak a Syme, an eagle's head.
In recto decus.
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cinquefoil slipped or.

cf.

91. 2

83.

SYM

SZL

539

Syme, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant Symonds of Exeter, Devonsh., Lyme


Regis, Dorset, and Taunton, Somera.,
holding between the paws a battle-axe.
on a mount vert, an ermine ppr., holdc/. 15. 4
Fcrio, tego.
ing in the mouth a cinquefoil or.
Syme of CuUoch, Dumfriessh., Scotland,
Fortuna et Symonds of Woodsford Castle, and Pilsa hand holding a pen ppr.
don,
Dorset,
and Dowlish Wake,
217. 10
labor e.
(i)
Somers.
On a chapeau gu.,
SymeoD, out of a vallary coronet an arm,
turned up erm., a Moor's arm emholding in the hand an oak-branch
bowed ppr., tied at the elbow with
acorned and leaved, all ppr.
ribbons arg. and az., holding in the
Symes or Symmes of Chard and Pounshand a fire- ball ppr. (2) On a mount
ford, Soniers., and Devonsh., a demivert, an ermine passant ppr., holding in
hind erased or.
the mouth a cinquefoil of the first.
Symes, Edward Spence, Esquire, C.I.E.,
Simplex munditiis.
Prmvalebil
same crest.
Rangoon,
Symonds, on a mount vert, a wolf statant,
Veritas.
holding in the mouth a rose slipped,
Symes of Daventry, Northants, a head
leaved, and stalked, all ppr.
Simplex
and face ppr. in a helmet or, plumed
munditiis.
cj. 191. 10
az., the beaver raised.
Symes of Ballyarthur and Ballybeg, co. Symonds or Symmonds of Exeter, Devonsh., a cubit arm erect ppr., holding
Wicklow, a head and face ppr." in a
in the hand a pole-axe arg., the handle
helmet or, plumed az., the beaver
:

Droit

raised.

et

loyal.

191. 10

c/.

Syminges, a lion sejant gardant supporting an escutcheon or.


cf. S. 2
Symington of that ilk, Lauarksh., Scotland, a cross moline lozenge-pierced or.
165.

Symmer, Scotland, a stag lodged

or, at-

Tandem

115.7

tired gu.

Symonds,

see

tranquillus.

Loder-Symonds.

of Pengethly, a dolphin naiant,


holding in the mouth a fish are.

Symonds

--

Symondes,
:_._:_,

"

Heref.,
ef.,

same

crest.

Symonds, Heref., a dolphin arg.


140. 5
Symonds, Charles Price, Esquire, J.P., of
the Hall, Ormskirk, a dolphin naiant
Rectus in curvo.
arg., vorant a fish.
Symonds, J. F., of Loder Symonds and
Heref.,

Oklerigle,

vorant a

dolphin

naiant

fish.

Captain Frederick
Loder-,
Cleave, Hinton Manor, Farringdon,
Berks, a dolphin naiant, holding in the

Symonds,

mouth a

fish arg.

Symonds, Coleby,
Norf.

(i)

expanded
trefoil

A
arg.,

Suffield, Great Orrasby,


demi-swan with wings
holding in the beak a

slipped

az.

(2)

dolphin

fish, both ppr. {for


branch).
Rectus in curvo.
spiro, spero.
Symonds, a goose arg.
Symonds, out of a mural coronet chequy
arg. and az., a boar's head of the first,
crined sa.
41. 8
Symonds, Shropsh., out of a mural coronet or, a boar's head arg.. tusked or.
41. 8
Symonds, Essex, out of a mural coronet
chequy arg. and az., a boar's head of

naiant devouring a
the

Ormshy

Dum

the

first,

crined sa.

Moriendo

vive.

41.8
of London, on a mount vert, an
ermine ppr., holding in the mouth a
cinquefoil gu., slipped of the first.

Symonds

erect of the

first,

hilted of the second.

Sympson, Edward Mansel, M.A., M.D.,


Esquire, of Deloraine Court, Lincoln,
a lion rampant or, guttee-de-poix,
holding between his front paws a
maunch sa., and with the foremost
back paw resting on a serpent nowed
Lmtus sorte mea.
273. 9
vert.
Sympson, Kent, a lion's head erased per
fesse erm., and gu., ducally crowned

Syms, a demi-leopard, collared, ringed,


23. 13
and lined.
Symson of Piddinghall Garth, Durh., out
of a mural coronet az., a demi-lion
regardant per pale or and sa.. holding
in the dexter paw a sword ppr.,

pommel

or.

cf.

16. 5

sa.
213. 12 Synge of Glenmore Castle, Ireland, out
of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's claw
Symonds, Glouc, an arm embowed sa.,
"
II3-I3
Calestia canimus.
ppr.
tied at the elbow with ribbons arg.
and az., holding in the hand a fire-ball Synge of Rathmore, King's Co., Ireland,
out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's
ppr.
Codestia canimus. 113. 13
talon ppr.
Symonds of Wliite Lady Aston, a vine
with grapes ppr.
152. 9 Synge, Sir Francis Robert Millington,
Bart., of Lislee Court, co. Cork, out of
Symonds-Tayler, Richard Herbert Tayler,
a ducal coronet or, an eagle's claw ppr.
Penn Grove, Hereford (i) The battle113. 13
Co!lestia canimns.
ments of a tower, and issuant therefrom a demi-lion rampant sa., collared, Synge-Hutchinson, Sir Edward, Bart., of
Castle Sallah, co. Wicklow: (l) A
and charged on the shoulder with a
ducal
coroout
of
a
issuing
cockatrice
lozenge within an annulet, all arg.,
(2) An
net, aU ppr. (for Hutchinson).
and holding in his dexter paw an arrow,
eagle's talon issuing from a ducal coropoint downwards, ppr. (for Tayler).
Non sihi. sed
net, all ppr. (for Synge).
(2) In front of a well sa., a dolphin
113. 13
toti.
Co'lestia canimus.
naiant, embowed, devouring a fish i,jor
Synnot, Ireland, a swan sejant sa.. duSymonds). Miseris succurrere disco.
the breast
in
pierced
or,
gorged
cally
Symons, Thomas Raymond, of Myude
serva
el
Deum
Ama
or.
arrow
an
by
Park, Heref., on a mount vert, an
mandata.
erm. per pale erm. and erminois, in the
mouth a trefoil slipped, ppr. Nil Synnot of Cadiz. Spain, a swan issuant
sa., ducally goiged or, and pierced in
Ama
the breast with an arrow ppr.
Symons, Soltau-, George William Culme,
Deum et serva mandata.
Chaddlewood, Plympton, Devonsh., on
of Drumcondragh. co. Meath,
Synnott
a mount vert, in front of a saltire gu.,
with
wings
issuant
swan
Ireland, a
an ermine holding in the mouth a fernexpanded sa., ducally crowned or,
branch ppr. Simplex munditiis.
vulned in the breast with an .irrow of
cf. 134- 10
the last feathered arg. Sin not.
Symons, Cambs, an otter passant. FideSynnott of Ballymoyer. co. Armagh,
:

Symonds

gardant per pale wavy or and sa.,


holding in the dexter paw a sword

liter,

cf.

134.

Sine macula.
Ireland, SAme crest.
a
66. 1
or, Sypher, a griffin's head ppr.
gu., gutteefeathered arg., two in saltier and one Syseley, a buck's head erased
d'or, collated and attired of the same,
in pale, tied in the middle with a
holding in the mouth a branch of fir
ribbon az., flotant
cf. 173. i
vert.
Symons-Jeune, John Frederick, Watlingppr., holding
ton Park, Tetsworth, Oxon., between Sysington, a dexter arm
217. 11
the hand a covered cup az.
the attires of a stag affixed to the scalp
Syward, a sand-glass gu., winged az.
an estoile, all arg. Faire sans dire.
113. II
Sympson of Winkton, Hants, an ounce's
Victoria
head arg., erased gu., ducally crowned Szlumper, Sir James Weeks, 17,

Symons

of

Whitleford, Cambs, on
gu., three arrows

mural coronet

or.

Sympson
coronet

of Polton, Beds, on
arg.,
a demi-lion

a mural
rampant

Street, Westminster, an arm in armour


holding a battle-axe, all ppr.

embowed

Semper paratus.

TAL

540

T.
Taaffe, Viscount (Taaflfe), Castle of Ellis

rampant

Tailer, a demi-lion

sa.,

holding

chau, Bohemia, a dexter arm iu armour


embowed brandishing a scimitar ppr.
hilt and pommel or.
In hoc signo spes

between its paws a ducal coronet or.


Deus est nostrum re/ugium.
cf. 14. 5
Tailour, Canada, a dexter arm issuing

196. 10

ppr., holding in the hand a cross patec


in pale az.
Per ardua.

mea.

fetched
co. Louth, an
armour embowed, holding in
the hand a sword, all ppr., pommel and Tailyour,
hilt or.
In hoc signo spes mea. 195. 2 Tailyour,

Taaffe of Ballybraggan,

arm

in

Ballyneglough,
co.
Sligo,
of
Taafle
Grayfield and Brooklawn, co. Mayo,

and
land,

Smarmore,
same crest

co.

and

Louth,
motto.

Ire-

cf.

see

221. i;

Renny-Tailyour.

Taap or Tapp, on the point of a sword


erect ppr., a mullet or.
169. 3
Taber, Essex, a griffin's head erased ppr.
66. 2

chapeau

4. S

or.

Bart, (extinct), of Lyssons Hall


Jamaica, a dexter hand issuing out of
a ducal coronet ppr., holding a cross
crosslet fitchee gu.
In hoc signo vinces.
cf. 221.
Tailyour of Borrowfield, Forfarsh., Sect
land, a dexter hand ppr., holding a
pas:sion cross gu.
In cruce salt
ppr.
;'s head coup
rait, Middx.

195.

Viscount Lisle (extinct), on a


gu., turned up erm., a lion
statant, the tail extended or.
Prest
d'accomplir.
4. S
Talbot, Charles Henry, of Lacock Abbey.
Wilts, on a chapeau gu., turned up
erm., a lion statant, the tail estendeil
Talbot,

cf.

50.

13

Talbot, George,
complir.

same

crest.

Prest d'ac-

Charles William, Esquire


(I) On a ducal coronet or, thie-'
arrows, points downwards, one in pale
and two in saltire, shafts or, feathererl
and pointed arg., entwined by a serpent
ppr. (for Ponsonby).
173. 2.
(2) On
a cap of maintenance gu., tiu-ned up
erm., a lion statant, tail extended or.
and over this crest the motto, Prest
d'accomplir (for Talbot).
Pro Rege.

Talbot-Ponsonby,
:

Tabers of Heard's Hill, Esses, a lion's Tail, Colonel John Sprot, Hartford,
head erased pierced by a dart.
Chesh., a horse's head arg.
Pro Rege
lege, grege.
et patria.
4- 8
Tabor, a hand holding a sealed letter
ppr.
Tait, Scotland, a hoise's head couped sa. Talbot, Bart., Ireland, on a chapeau ppr.
a Hon statant, the tail extended or.
.j?yre de tramile.
Tabor, James, Esquire, J.P., of the
cf. 50. 13
Humani nihil alienum.
Lawn, Rochford, Essex, a griffin' Tait, Scotland the rising sun. God give
4. 8
grace.
Talbot, Rt. Hon. John Gilbert, of Falconhead erased ppr.
hurst, Edenbridge, Kent, same crest
Tabor, a pomeis, thereon a griffin's head Tait, the stump of a tree couped and
and motto.
erased or, charged with a trefoil
eradicated in fess vert, between the
slipped vert.
branches a fleur-de-lis or.
145. 13 Talbot, William John, Mount Talbot, co.
Roscommon: (i) On a chapeau az.,
Tabuteau of TuUamore, King's Co., ai Tait of South Hill, Limerick, upon a
turned up erm., a lion passant gu. (for
ermine spot sa. Toujours sans tache.
wreath of the colours and out of a
Talbot).
Tabuteau, Lionel Richard Plunket, 48
civic crown an arm in armour em4. 9.
(2) Three swords, one
in pale, point upwards, and two in
Park Avenue, Sandymount, Dublin
bowed, the hand grasping a red rose
saltier, points downwards, entwined by
same crest and motto.
slipped and leaved, all ppr.
God give
Pret
grace.
a serpent, all ppr. (for Crosbie).
Tackle, two halberds addorsed or, en
1-2. 6 Tait of Liverpool, Lanes, an arm emvironed by a snake vert.
d'accomplir.
bowed vested quarterly or and sa., Talbot-Crosbie, Lindsay, J.P., Ardfert
TacOD, Sir Thomas Henry, Red House,
Abbey, co. Kerry, same crest as (2)
Eye, in front of a dexter arm embowed
holding in the hand ppr. a bunch of
Toujours la
above.
Indignanle
invidia
(lorebit
in armour, couped at the shoulder and
flowers gu., leaved vert.
fessewise or, gauntletted sa., holding
a flagstaff ppr., therefrom flowing to Tait of Harviestown. a dexter hand Talbot of Salesbury, Yorks, a talbot passant sa.
the sinister a banner arg. charged with
Virtute.
grasping a dagger ppr.
Pro
54. I
a lyre, also sa., three escallops fesseRege et patria.
212. 3 Talbot of Upper Lyne, Devonsh., a talbot
wise or.
Aut vincam aut peribo.
arg., eoUared gu.
Talbot, see Shrewsbury, Earl of.
54. 2
Tacon, Rev. Richard Jo!m, M.A., J.P., Talbot of Malahide, Baron (Talbot), Talbot, Edward Lister Kaye, J.P.,
the Rectory, RoUesby, same crest and
Ballinclea House, Killiney, co. Dublin,
Malahide Castle, co.
Dublin The
a talbot-dog arg., langued gu. Forte et
motto.
original crest of this family, as recorded
Tacon, Charles, Eye, Suff., same crest
fidele.
at the Visitation of Dublin in the year
and motto.
1610, was a talbot-dog passant arg., Talbot of Broadmayne, Dorset, a talbot
passant collared and chained.
Tadcaster, Baron, see Thomond, Marlangued gu.' (54. i), which is now used
que
</
by Lord Talbot of Malahide as his
54- 5
Tafldy, a fleur-de-lis arg.
148. 2
second crest. But for a first the same Talbot of Bashall, Yorks, a talbot passant sa.
Touts jours fidele.
Taddy, issuing from a cloud ppr., the
crest as that of the Earls of Shrewsbury
4. 15
morning-star or.
and Talbot is used, viz., on a chapeau Talbot, Shropsh., a roundle per pale sa.
164. 11
and gu., charged with a talbot passant
Tadwell or Tedwell, Middx., on a piece
gu., tmned up erm., a lion statant or,
arg.
of battlement arg., an arm in armour
the tail extended
(4. S), though in
embowed ppr., garnished or, holding
the case of Lord Talbot of Malahide Talbot, Devonsh. and Suff., a demi-ostrich
in the hand a javelin, also ppr.
this, according to recent exemplificaarg., the wings expanded gu.,
and
Tahourdin, 50, Cranley Gardens, London,
tions, should be
ducaUy gorged of the last.
upon a chapeau gu.,
S.W., a demi-lion rampant.
turned up erm., a lion passant ermi- Talbot of Gonville Hall, Wymondham.
Tagg, on a mount vert, an ermine colnois.'
Forte et fidele.
Norf., a demi-ostrich arg., with wings
4. 9.
lared.
expanded or, ducally gorged gu.
134. 10 Talbot, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Adelbert
CecU, K.C.LE., the Cottage, Glen- Talcott, a demi-griffin segreant sa. gorged
Tailbois or Tailboys, Durh., a bull's head
couped arg.
hurst,
Esher, Surrey
with a collar arg., thereon three pellets.
cj. 44. 3
(
Upon
a
i
Tailboys of Kettleby, Lines, a bull paschapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion
cf. 64. 2
sant arg.
statant, tail extended or (for Talbot). Talcott of Colchester, Essex, a demicf. 45. 2
Tailby, William Ward, of Skeffington
grifiin erased arg., gorged with a collar
(2) A goat's head erased arg.
(for
Hall, Leics., on a mount vert, a buU
Chelicynd).
sa., charged with three roses of the
peissant erm.. gorged with a WTeath of Talbot, Lord Edmund Bernard, i, Buckfirst.
cf. 64. 2
laurel ppr., the sinister foot resting on
ingham Palace Gardens, S.W., on a Tallant, a hind's head couped ppr.
an escallop or.
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion
229. 1
124. I
Tailefer, Scotland, the trunk of an oakstatant, the tail extended or.
Prest Tallantire, two arms in armour embowed
tree sprouting ppr.
Viresco.
d'accomplir.
ppr., supporting a bezant,
145. 2
cf. 104. 1
4. 8

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TAL

TAT

541

Tallerton of London, a boar's head oouped Tanner of Brannell.Cornw., a demi-talbot Tarrant of London, a demi-eagle disiufes9.
or, eared arg.
43-1
c/. 55. 8
played gu.
Si. 6
Tallls, Ireland, a dove arg., holding in Tanner, Somers., a talbot's head erased.
Tarratt, William Stewart, Ellary Argyllits beak an ear of wheat ppr.
cf. 92. i
56. 2
sh., an eagle displayed arg, win^s vair
TalliS, Ireland, a dove arg., holding in Tanner, on a dexter gauntlet a falcon
holding in the beak an ostrich-feather,
the beak an olive-branch ppr.
close belled.
92.5
S6. 13
also arg.
Per ardua stabilis.
Tallon, Rt. Hon. Daniel, 136, Leinster Tanqueray of Tingrave, Beds, out of a Tarte of James Street, Westminster, an
Road, Rathmines, Dublin, a dexter
mount vert, in front of two battleeagle
with wings expanded
arg,.
arm em bowed vested barry or and az.,
axes in saltire, a pine-apple ppr.
charged on the breast with a crescent,
cuffed of the last, the hand ppr. grasp- Tanqueray, John Samuel, Penybyn Hall,
and therefrom an estoile issuant az.,
ing an eagle's leg erased at the thigh
Llangollen, North Wales, same' crest.
standing
on
a
snake
ppr.
~
Deo gloria.
ppr.
Tansley, Scotland, a hand holding a Tasell, Suff.. a hawk's head erased az..
branch of laurel, all ppr.
Tame, Essex, a wolf's head erased gu..
Virlutis laus
holding in the beak a pine-branch vert,
lucally gorged or.
actio.
cf. 30. 8
fructed gu.
219. 9
88. 14
Tany, a greyhound's head erased az., Tash of London, a demi-greyhound or,
Tame, a plume of feathers.
ducally gorged or.
Tame, a cock regardant ppr.
91. S
collared gu., holding between the feet
cf. 61. 4
Tany, a demi-eagle with two heads gu.,
Tamworth, Viscount, see Ferrers, Earl.
an escaUop of the last.
cf. 60.
j

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Tamworth
a

of

cock

London, and Leake, Lines,


combed, wattled and

gu.,

lec-i/ed or.

Tancfed, Sir Thomas Selby, Bart., C.E.,


of Boroughbridge, Yorks, an olivetree fruoted ppr.

crosslet or.

Tandy, on a ducal coronet a martlet

Labor

ei

industna.
17S. 7

Taney or Tany, Essex, a demi-eagle with


tHO heads gu., ducally gorged or.

and

head ppr.

cf. 82. 3
Tansfleld, Essex, a maiden's
182. 3

Tanfield, Essex, Northamp., and Yorks,


a woman's head couped at the shoulders ppr., crined or, wreathed about
the head with roses arg. and sa.
1S2. 5
tree
vert,
Tankard, Yorks, an oh

fructed or, environed with a ducal


coronet of the last.
Tankard, Yorks, an olive-tree vert.
144. 14

Tankarde, a holly-tree erased vert.


cf.

Tankarde,

five

holly-branches

145. 6
vert,

flowered gu.
cf. 145. 6
Tanke, out of a ducal coronet or, two

wings

109. 8

az.

Tankerville, Earl of (Bennet), ChiUingham Castle, Belford, Northumb. (i)


Out of a mural coronet or, a lion's head
gu., charged on the neck with a bezant
{for Bennet).
(2) A double
cf. ig. 12.
De bon
scaling-ladder or (for Grey).
vouloir servir le Roij.
158. 12
Tanner of Salisbury, Wilts, King's
:

Nympton

Park, Devonsh., Sherborne


and Wimborne, Dorset, and Cornw.,
a Moor's head in profile couped at the
neck sa., banded about the temples
arg.

and

gu.

cf.

Uned and collared

or.

cf.

192. 13

Tanner, Rev. John 'Vowler, Chawleigh


Rectory, North Devonsh., same crest
and motto.
Tanner, Major-General, C.B., of Woodside. Old Shirley, Hants, same crest.
Tanner, Farncombe-, William Tanner,
Esquire, of East Lenham, Kent, a
Moor's head in profile couped at the
shoulders ppr,, wreathed about the
temples arg. and gu., between two

60.

43.

Tassie, out of a tower ppr.

segreant

cf.

a demi-griffin

or.

157. 5

Taswell, a demi-lion rampant arg.


10. 2
Taswell, a demi-lion purp., holding between the paws a chaplet of eight roses
guTatam, within a fetterlock or, a heart gu.
Tatchell-BuUen, see Bullen.
Tate, on the point of a sword erect ppr.,

Tapper, a hand erect issuing out of a


cloud holding a garb in bend, all ppr.
21S. 3

Robert, Esquire, of Wadham


House, Invercargill, and of Clifden,
Southland, New Zealand, uses : a hand
erect issuing from
eloud holding a
garb in bend. Perseveranti dabitur.

a maunch erm.
169. 11
arm embowed couped at
the shoulder vested per pale gu. and
or, holding in the hand ppr. a pine-

Tapper,

Tate, Notts, an

branch

or.

218. 3 Tate of De la Pre Abbey, Northants, and


Sutton Bonnington, Notts, an arm
Tappin, a Hon rampant or.
1-13
embowed and couped at the shoulder
Tapps, see Meyrick.
vested per pale gu. and or, holding in
Tapps, Hants, a griffin passant.
63. 2
the hand ppr. a pine- branch of the
Tapps, Hants, a greyhound couchant
second.
Thincke and tkaticke.
per pale arg. and sa., charged on the
body with two escallops in fess counter- Tate, Sir William Henry, Bart., Highfield. Woolton, Liverpool, a dexter arm
60. 3
embowed vested az., cuff arg., the arm
Tarbat, Visoount, see Cromartie, Earl
charged with two roses arg., the hand
3f.
holding a pine-apple erect slipped and
Tarbock, Suff., a parrot vert, beaked and
two ears of wheat saltirewise, all ppr.
legged gu.
loi. 4
Thinckeandthancke.
273. 11
Tarbock of Tarbock, Lanes, an eagle
Tate, Ireland, a lion passant az., charged
close vert, beaked and membered gu.
on the shoulder with a fleur-de-lis or.
76. 2
cf. 6. 2
Tarell, issuing out of a cloud a hand in
E.
W., Esquire, Brookhurst,
pale holding an arrow, point down- Tate,
Bromborougli, Chesh., a dexter arm
wards.
214. I
embowed and vested az., cuffed or,
Tarleton, between two ostrich-feathers
charged with two roses arg., the hand
arg., a leopard's face ppr.
22. 4
grasping
pineapple
erect
ppr.
a
Tarleton, Bart, (extinct), of Churchill,
between two ears of wheat of the
Lanes, on a mural coronet gu.. a

between
leopard's
face
ppr.,
Post nubila
ostrich-feathers arg.

second.
two
Phm- Tatenhall, Chesh., a buck's head

305. 15
ppr.
121.

Alfred Henry, Breakspears,


Uxbridge, Middx., on a mural crown
gu., a leopard's face ppr., between two
Post
nubila
ostrich-feathers
arg.

Tarleton,

Pha;bus.
Tarley, a boar's

armed

Tatham of London, on a trumpet


swan with wings displayed sa.

fess sa.,

43.

cf.

Hon. Robert Alfred. J. P., oi


Ohvedean, Glenelg, Fernbrook, Stirling East, and of Cavendish Chambers,
Grenfell Street, Adelaide, South Australia, a lion rampant collared and
Deus, patria. Rex.

j-arpey,

of a

displayed

branch,

all

ppr.

94- 5

or,

114. S

cf.

Tarlton,

chained

Tatham, oot of a ducal coronet


plums- of ostrich-feathers ppr.

231. 21

head couped in

arg.

t
Hugh, Esquire, of Dubhn,
mural crown gu.. a demi-eagle
or, holding in the beak a
civic crown ppr.
Firin (M a rock.
264.12 Tarpley, Northamp., a dove with wings
trefoils slipped vert.
displayed holding in the beak an oUveTanner of Ashted. Surrey, a demi-antelope

rampant regardant erm.

Tasker, a boars head arg., coup

Tapper, a lion's head erased regardant.

sa.

95. 12

Tanfleld

Tancred, George, Weens House, Hawick,


X.B., an olive-tree fructed ppr., charged
for distinction on the trunk with a cross

Tane, a plough ppr.

ducally gorged or.


cf. 82. 3
Taplen, a boar's head erased ppr.
42. 2
Tapp, on the point of a sword erect ppr.
a mullet or.
169. 3
Tapp, Dorset, a greyhound couchant sa.,

or,

ICXD.

Tatham, Stanley, Esquire, J.P., a dexter


arm embowed in armour ppr., garnished or, in hand three arrows, all ppr.
Tatler, a demi-eagle displayed with two
heads ppr., holding in each beak a
cross crosslet filched or.
cf. 82. 4
Tatlock of London, and of Ewell, Surrey,
10. 2
a demi-lion rampant or.
Tatlock, out of a mural coronet az., an
arm embowed, holding in the hand a
sword wavy ppr.
Tatnall and Tattall, a cutlas in pale arg.,
hilt and pommel or, a ribbon tied round

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542
dove holding in its beak an
gz. 5
olive-branch ppr.
Good news.
Tatton, a sword and a garb in saltier ppr.

Tattersall, a

153- 7

Thomas Egerton.

Esquire, of
Wythenshawe, Northenden, Chesh., a
greyhound sejant ppr., collared gu.,
and tied to an oak-tree ppr. Crescent.

Tatton,

59-. 5

latum, an eagle displayed crowned with


an antique coronet.
cf. 75. 2
Tatum, a dexter arm in armour embowed
ppr.,

garnished

or,

hand three arrows,

all

holding
ppr.

in the
19S. 3

Taunton, Baron {extinct V.t. Hon. the


late Henry Labouchere), a stork arg.,
holding in its beak a lotus-flower
ppr.

Taunton, out of a ducal coronet a dexter


arm, holding in the hand a slip of a

218.
rose-tree ppr.
of Somerton, Somers., Hiltield,

Taunton

Dorset, Liskeard and Trnro, Cornw.,


and Freeland, Oxon., a Cornish chough
ppr.
107. 14
Taunton, William Garnett, Esquire, of
New Club, Jersey, five lozenges conjoined fessewise or, thereon a Cornish
106. 1
chough ppr. Nova sed vera.
Taunton, Rev. Frederick, Kingswood
Vicarage, Epsom, Surrey, same crest

TAY

Taylor of West Ogwell and Beaconsfield.


near Plymouth, Devonsh., a leopard
passant ppr.
c/. 24. 2
Taylor, Clough-, Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Harrison, Firby Hall, Kirkham
Abbey, a leopard passant per pale ppr.,
mel or.
and erm., the dexter paw resting on a
Taylor, Edward Richard, of Dubhn, and
shield of the arms.
Ardgillan Castle, Dublin, a naked arm
embowed holding in the hand an arrow Taylor, Philip Meadows, Esquire, C.S.I.
Consequitar qiiodcunque petit.
of
Old Court, Harold's Cross, co.
ppr.
201. 14
Dublin, Ireland, a leopard passant
ppr., charged on the shoulder with a
Taylor, George Noble, Esquire, J. P., 3,
trefoil slipped vert.
Clarendon Place, Hyde Park Gardens,
Incorrupta fides.
London, W., same crest and motto.
cf. 24. 2
Taylor, General Sir Richard Chambre Taylor of Eaton, Beds, a leopard passant ppr., resting the dexter paw on
Hayes, K.C.B., 16, Eaton Place, S.W.,
same crest.
an escutcheon of the arms, viz., arg.,
on a pale sa., three lions passant of
Taylor of Kirktonhill, Scotland, out of a
marquess's coronet or, a dexter hand
the field.
24. 5
ppr., holding a cross crosslet fitched Taylor, Wright-, R., Esquire, of Lincoln's
signo
vitices.
In hoc
Inn, W.C, and Baysgarth Park, Bargu.
ton-on-Humber. Lines, a leopard pascf. 221. 14
sant ppr., resting its dexter paw on
Taylor, a dexter arm in armour, holding
210. 11
an escutcheon of the arms, viz., arg., on
in the hand a spear, all ppr.
a pale sa., three lioncels passant of the
Taylor, a hand issuing ppr., holding a

holding in the gauntlet a sword emFloreat


brued at the point ppr.
I95- 12
Salopia.
Taylor, a dexter arm, the hand ppr. holding a broken sword arg., hilt and pom-

Viclorice
az.
field.
Fortitudine victor.
cross crosslet fitched
24. 5
221. 14 Taylor of Portsmouth, Hants, an ounce
signuni.
sejant or, collared az., supporting with
Taylor, Scotland, a hand ppr., holding a
cross crosslet fitched sa. Semper fiddis.
the dexter paw an escutcheon sa.,
221. 14
charged with two ctoiles in chief arg.,
and in base an escallop or.
Taylor, Scotland, an arm from the elbow
in armour, holding in the hand a dagger, Taylor of London, a tiger's head erased
and motto.
both ppr. Semper fidelis.
sa., ducally gorged or.
Taunton, George Edwin, same crest and
Taylor of Pennington House. Hants, a Taylor of Athboy, co. Meath, Ireland, a
motto.
lion passant per pale gu. and az.
dexter arm in armour embowed, the
6. 2
Taunton, Frank Pyle, Esquire, of Newhand in a gauntlet grasping a javelin, Taylor of Mythe House. Tewkesbury.
bold Firs, Leamington, in front of a
Glouc, and London, a lion passant gu.
all ppr., and pendant from the wrist
tree a greyhound sejant, collared and
6. 2
by a ribbon az., and resting on a wreath
lined, the line tied to the tree, and at
of the colours, an escutcheon gu., there- Taylor of Beaconfield, Denbury, and
its fore-feet a snail passant.
304. 6
on a boar's head couped and erect arg.
Ogwell, Devonsh., a Hon passant sa.
Taverner, out of a ducal coronet gu., an
Consegititur quodcunque petit.
6. 2
oak-tree fructed pur.
cf. 143. 13
Taverner, Essex, Kent, and of Hoxton, Taylor, out of a ducal coronet or, a cubit Taylor of Tunbridge Wells, a lion rampant gardant ppr., charged with a
arm erect ppr., holding in the hand a
Herts, a dove with wings expanded
In hoc signo
cross crosslet in pale gu.
sun in splendour or, supporting with
arg., beaked and legged gu.. holding in
the sinister fore - paw an escutcheon
the beak a branch of laurel vert. 94. 5
az.,
charged with an escallop arg.
Tavistock, Marquess of, see Bedford, Taylor, James Benjamin. Sherfield Manor,
Magna vis veritatis.
Basingstoke, upon the capital of an
Duke of.
Ionic column an arm embowed ppr., Taylor, Arthur James, of Strensham
Tawke, a dexter hand holding a lion's
encircled about the elbow with an
Court, Worcs., a derai-lion rampant
gamb ppr.
220. 10
annulet or, the hand grasping a sword
ppr., semc'e of escallops sa., holding
Tawse, Scotland, a lion's head erased sa.
between the paws a saltire, also sa.,
in bend sinister, also ppr., pommel and
Deo juvarUe.
17. 8
or.
surmounted
by an escallop arg.
hilt
Semper
273.
garland
fidelis.
13
on
the
a
Tay,
point of a sword
Fidelisque ad mortem.
of laurel ppr.
170. I Taylor, Watson-, of Erlestoke. Wilts:
Out of a ducal coronet of five leaves Taylor of Moreton Hall, Yorks, a demiTay, two pruning-hooks in saltier az.
(1
lion sa., semee of mallets or, holding
or, a cubit arm erect ppr., charged with
178. 10
between the paws an acorn of the last,
a heart gu., holding in the hand a cross
Tayler or Taylor of London, a demi-otter
shpped vert. Annoso robore quercus.
crosslet fitched of the last (/or Taylor).
rampant or.
134. i
Tayler, a leopard passant arg., spotted
(2) The trunk of a tree erased at the
233- 15
sprouting
each
a
branch
from
top
with
Taylor
of Todmorden Hall, Lanes, and
sa., charged with a pheon or.
side {for Watson).
In hoc signo vinccs.
Culverlands, Berks, a demi-lion. ramcj. 24. 2
pant az., charged on the shoulder with
Jus fioreat.
145-2
Tayler of London, a unicorn's head erased
a bezant, holding between the paws an
arg., armed and maned or, collared sa., Taylor, Ireland, a dexter arm in armour
embowed, the hand in a gauntlet
escutcheon or, charged with a tau gu.
thereon three annulets of the second.
grasping a sword ppr.. the arm enNatale solum duke.
cj. 49. II
circled above the elbow by an annulet Taylor,
Rev. Arnold Dawes, Church
Tayler of London, a greyhound's head
az., and charged with two bombs fired,
Stanton Rectory, Devonsh., same crest
quarterly arg. and sa., coUared, counteralso ppr.
Fide nan timet.
and motto.
changed.
61. 2
Middlewood
Tayler, of Grafton Oxon., a lion's head
195. I Taylor, Charles Howard,
cf.
HaU, near Barnsley, in front of a dexter
iS.
2d arg., ducally gorged or.
Taylor, a dexter arm from the shoulder
arm embowed in armour, the hand in a
embowed grasping a sword at the point,
Tayleur, John, of Bunting.sdale, Shropsh.,
gauntlet grasping a flaming sword, all
all ppr.
Xon arte sed marte.
out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter arm
ppr., a shield erm. charged with a wolf's
in armour embowed, holding in the Taylor of Manchester, issuing out of a
head couped sa. Pro Deo, patria et
ducal coronet or, a dexter hand erect
hand a sword, the point embrued ppr.
Rege.
ppr., holding a cross crosslet fitchee in
195. 12
Taylor, William Francis Kyffin, Esquire,
Sandwell,
pale gu.
Tayleur,
Charles
William,
K.C., 4, Harcourt Buildings, Temple,
Totnes, same crest.
Taylor of Fort St. George, East Indies, a
Recorder of Bolton, a lion rampant
Taylor, issuing out of a ducal coronet
dexter arm issuing from a heart and
per fesse raguly sa. and arg., holding
or, a dexter arm in armour embowed.
grasping a scimitar, all ppr.
213.4

TAY

TEM

,543

between the fore-paws a pUeon, and


resting the dexter hind-leg on three
conjoined
hunan.
fusils

Cenfigen a ladd

or.

hand

ei

Taylor of Marridge, Devonsh., of Stretchworth and Lidgate, Cambs, a unicorn's


head erased or, ducally gorged and

Taylor, Bart., of HoUyeombe, Sussex, a


demi-Iion erminois, charged on the

body with two escallops, and holding


between the paws another escallop sa.
cf.

rampant

Taylor, a demi-lion

13.

armed

holding

sa.,

between the paws a ducal coronet


c/.

az.

cf.

49.

or.

14. 5

Taylor of London and Lanes, a demilion rampant erm,, holding between


the paws an escallop or.
13.10
Taylor of Bifrons, Kent, a lion's head
erased arg., gorged with a collar gu.,
charged with three roses of the first.
Fama Candida rosa dulciore. cf. 18. 6
Taylor of London, a lion's head erased
erm., gorged with a collar gu., charged
r/. ly.
with three roses arg.
Esimirc,
Taylor, Herbert Wilbraham,
J.P., a lion's head erased per pait- ary.
and gu., gorged with a collar charged
with three estoiles oounterchanged,
Fama Candida rosa dulcior.
Taylor of London, a demi-talbot holding
in the mouth a buck's attire.
Taylor, Seth, Esquire, of Granard, Roehampton, Surrey, a derai-greyhound
gu., holding between the paws an
escallop arg., and charged upon the
shoulder with two escallops fesseways
Servabo fidein.
or.
cf. 60. 4
Taylor or Taylour of London, Susse.x,
and Worcester Park. Surrey, a demigreyhound az., collared and ringed or,
holding in the dexter paw an annulet
of the last.
Taylor of Glenleigh, near Hastings, a
greyhound sejant or, gorged with a
collar gemel, and resting the dexter
foot on tliree annulets interlaced one
and two. Inmctiis in ardiiis. 235. 16
Taylor of St. James's, Westminster,
Middx., a greyhound's head quarterly
arg. and sa., gorged with a collar or,
charged with a ducal coronet gu. cf. 61.2;
Taylor of Brooms. Staffs, a greyhound's
head couped arg., gorged with a collar
sa., within a strap in arch az., the
buckle resting on the wreath on the

vert.

Tegart, a firf-ln-acon ppr.


177. 14
Teignmouth, Baron (Shore), of TeigniiKiiith, liclaud. a stork regardant arg.,

bcalad and merabered. and holding in


dexter claw a stone sa.
Perimns

its

licilis.

Teissier, De, see De Teissier.


Telfer, out of a ducal coronet or, a tree
vert.
145. 9

Vigilans.

Taylor- Whitehead of Burton Closes, BakeweU, on a %\Teath of the colom-s in


front of a
tau gu., a pheon arg.
Cruce non hasla.
174. 5
Taylor of Ballyphilip, co. Cork, Ireland,
an Irish rebel's head ppr.

ard's head erminois.

Drummond.

Cameron

House, Alexandria, Dumbartonsh., a trunk of oak sprouting.


Viresco.

Tellau, out of a ducal coronet a griflSn's


head.
67. 9
Temmes, a goat's head erased guttee.

Captain Wilbraham, Coxwell


Lodge, Faringdon, Berks, a lion's head
erased arg., gorged with a collar gu.,
charged with three roses of the first.
Fama Candida rosa didcior.
Taylour, see Headfort, Marquees of.
Taylour of Middleton. Cheney, Northamp, and Lanes, a lion's head erased
sa., ducally gorged or.
18. 5
Taylour of Westminster, Middx., a leop-

James

Telfer - Smollett,

Taylor,

holding an arrow

same crest and motto.


Teevan of Woodside, Croydon, Surrey,
a cherub ppr., issuing out of a demisun or. Patrice et rdigione fidelis.

Taylor of Turnham, Kent, a martin


statant or.
Qui plane mne radii.
Taylor-Smith: (i) A stag lodged arg.,
semee of estoiles az., gorged with an
Eastern crown, a chain thiTrtrnni
reflexed over the back or.
A
(j)
horse's head couped sa., gorged with a
plain collar, and pendent therefrom a
shield arg. charged with a cinquefoil

10

in a gauntlet

fessewise point to the dexter, all ppr.


AninuE capaces mortis.
Teesdale, Charles Lennox Moore, Esquire, J. P., St. Rumbold's. Worthing,

128. 5

Tempest, see Londonderry, Marquess of.


Tempest, Plumbe-, of Tong Hall, Yorks,
and Aughton, Lines
(
)
A griffin's
i
:

head erased per pale arg. and sa.,


beaked or (for Tempest). 66. 2. (2)
greyhound sejant arg., spotted gu.,
collared or (for Plumbe).
Loyowf as
thow finds.
cf. 159. 2

22. 10

Taylour of Bradley, Hants, Cambs, and Tempest, Sir Tristram T., Bart., of Tong
Haleston Grange, Glouc, a leopard
Hall, Bradford, Yorks, and Dalguise.
passant ppr.
Dunkeld, N.B. (i) A griffin's head
cf. 24. 2
erased per pale arg. and sa., beaked or,
Taylour, Kent, a martin passant or. Slat
gratia facti.
langued gu. 306. 3. (2) A demi-lion
rampant. 306. 4. Loywf as thow fynds.
Taylour of Parkhouse, Kent, same crest.
Hinc orior.
Taylour of Steven ton, Beds, and Devonsh.
a buck's head cabossed ppr.. pierced Tempest, Henry Tempest Dufton, Estlu-ough by two arrow's in saltier gu.,
quire, B.A., F.S.A., of Bridge House,
headed and feathered arg.
Brockford, near Stowmarket, Suff., a
griffin's head erased, party per pale
Taylour, Ireland, a naked arm holding
arg. and sa. Loywf as thow fynds. 66. ~
in the hand a bird-bolt ppr.
Taylour of London and Shropsh., a cubit Tempest, Bart., of Boughton Hall, Yorks,
a griffin's head erased per pale arg. and
arm erect vested vair, holding in the
hand ppr. three roses gu., stalked and
sa., beaked and crined gu., charged
leaved vert.
with an annulet or. Loyowf as thow
Taylour of Carrigfergus, co. Antrim, a
fynda.
cf. 66. 2
star ppr. between two wings expanded Tempest of BraceweU, a griffin's head
66. 2
erased arg.
Stella futura micat divino lumine.
az.
Tempest of Staveley, issuing from a ducal
cf. III. 5
coronet or, a griffin's head per pale
Tayloure, a talbot's head erased arg.,
erm. and arg.
67. 9
eared sa.
56. 2
Tayte, an arm embowed vested quarterly Tempest of Derby, a griffin's head erased
per pale arg. and erm., collared or.
or and sa., holding in the hand ppr. a
branch of flowers gn., leaved vert.
cf. 66. 2
Tempest, Major Arthur Cecil, of BroughTeale of liondon, a spaniel sejant ppr.
ton-in-Craven, Heaton. Lanes, Coleby
S7- 9
Hall, Lines, a griffin's head erased per
Teale of London, a spaniel sejant ppr.,
pale arg. and sa., crined and beaked
resting the dexter foot on an antique
gu., charged with an annulet or.
shield arg., charged with a teale, also
:

'

sinister side or.


Taylor of Radcliffe-on-Trent,

Notts, an

oak-tree.

143. 5

Taylor-Gordon:

(i)

tree ppr. {for Gordon).

spreading
143.

5.

oak(2)

A
j

stork ppr., holding an anchor az. (for


Taylor).
1 hyde. Dum spiro spero.
105. 10
Taylor, Derbysh., a stork resting the dexter claw on an anchor, all ppr.
105. 10
Taylor, a cock with wings displayed standing on a fish ppr.
Taylor, Shropsh., a dove with wings expanded arg., holding in its beak a
branch of olive ppr. Non me deserens

'

sed respertans.

94.

Taylor of Bishopwearraouth, Durh., on


the top of a tower a stag at gaze
gorged with a ducal coronet, thence
a chain reflexed over the back ant!
fastened by a ring to the battlements.
cf.

Taylor

of

Padgbury.

near

iiS.

Congleton,

Chesh., a buck's head cabossed ppr.


122. 5

ppr.
Teale, Thomas Pridgin, Esquire, F.R.C.S.,
of Leeds, Yorks, a greyhound sejant
arg., guttee-de-poix, the dexter forepaw resting on an escutcheon gu.,
charged with a fleur-de-hs or. Fide-

cf.

66. 2

Tempest, Wilfrid Francis, Esquire, J.P.,


Ackworth Grange, York, same crest.
Tempest, Sir Robert Tempest, Bart., of
Tong Hall, Bradford, Yorks (ancient),
a griffin's head erased arg., with a

liter.

Tedwell, out of a demi-tower ruined in


the sinister an arm embowed vested,
holding in the hand a spear in bend.
Tee or Tye, a tiger's head erased arg.
Teesdale, out of a ducal coronet a dexter

arm

in

armour embowed,

below the elbow with an

charged

estoile,

the

66. 2
crescent for difference,
cf.
(modern), a griffin's head erased per
pale arg. and sa., beaked or, langued
66. 2
gu.
Tempest of Studley, Yorks, a griffin's
66. 5
head erased sa.
Tempest, Sir Charles Henry, Bart., J. P..
D.L., of Heaton, in the county palatine

TEM

544

of Lancaster, a griffin's head erased


per pale arg. and sa., beaked gu.
66. 2
Loywj as Ihoiv jynds.
Tempest of Hertford and Studley (1352),
a man's head couped at the neck.
pilgrim's
Stvidley
a
of
Tempest
(?)
(1440),
head in a hood and hat. couped at the

shoulders.
95. i
Tempest, on a chapeau a martlet.
Tempest, Bart., of Stella, Durh., a martlet sa., beaked gu.
95. 5
Templar or Templer, a crane's head issuing ppr.
Temple, nee Buckingham, Duke of.
Temple, see Dufferin and Ava, Marquess
of.

Temple, -see Palmerston, Viscount.


Temple, Baron Nugent, see Nugent.
Temple, Earl (Temple [Gore-Langton]).
An
Newton Park, near Bath
i
eagle or and a wyvern vert, their necks
entwined and regardant (for Langton).
(

310. 2.
A heraldic tiger salient
(2)
In hoc
collared gu. (for Gore).
signo vinces.
Temple, Sir Grenville Louis John, Bart.,
of Stowe, Bucks, on a ducal coronet or,
Templa quam dilecta.
a martlet gold.
arg.,

95. 12

Temple, Sir Richard Carnac, Bart.. CLE.,


of the Nash, in the parish of Kempsey,
Worcs., on a ducal coronet a martlet

Templa quam

or.

95. 12

dilecta.

Temple, Arthur (Ernest) Harris, of


Waterstown, co. Westmeath, Ireland,
on a ducal coronet a martlet or, charged
241. 7
with a crescent for difference.
Temple, on a ducal coronet a martlet, aU
95. 12

or.

Temple of Revilrig, Scotland, a piUar


wreathed about with woodbine ppr.
176. 4
Te stante virebo.
Temple, Bucks, Leics., Warw., and Kent,
and Bishopstrowe, Wilts, a talbot
sejant sa., collared and ringed or.
55-

Temple, Grenville Newton, Esquire, of


Bishopstrow House, near Warminster,

same

crest.

of Whitney, O.xon., a talbot sejant sa., collared and ringed or, charged
on the shoulder for difference with a
mullet arg.
cf. 55. I
Temple, Bart, [extinct), of Sheen, Surrey,
a talbot sejant sa., collared and lined

Temple

or.
Flecti nan jrangi.
55-5
Temple, Cowper-, Hon. William Francis,
of Broadlands, Hants: (i) A talbot
sejant sa., coUared or, and charged for
distinction with a cross crosslet of the

same

(for

lion's

gamb

ing

Temple),
erect

branch

c/.

55.

and erased

vert, fructed
Flecti non jrangi.

i.

(2)

or.

gu.

hold(/or

Coicper).
cf. 37. 4
Temple of Burton Dassett, Warw., on a

Templeman,
]

same

Tennant, Major Charles Richard, St


Anne's Manor, Sutton, Loughborough,
a lion passant guardant gu., the dexter
fore-paw resting on an escutcheon
erm., thereon two bars sa., the first
sequitur honor.
charged with two and the other with
Templer of Stover Lodge, Devonsh., on a
one bezant.
mount vert, a holy lamb arg., holding Tennant, Sir Charles, Bart., J.P., D.L., of
the Glen, in the parish of Traquair,
in the dexter foot a pennon of the
second, charged with the cross of St.
Peeblessh., and of St. Rollox, in the
George, the streamers wavy az. and
city of Glasgow, a mast with a sail
hoisted ppr.
gu., the staff or, under an oak-tree
Dens dabit vein. 160. 11
Xihil sine labore.
ppr., fructed gold.
Tennant, of Pool, Lanarksh., a boat-sail
ppr.
Templer, John George Edmund, LinPro utilitate.
160. 9
dridge, Devonsh., same crest.
Tennant, Hon. Sir David, of Cape Town,
Templer, Devonsh., a beehive with bees
Cape of Good Hope, Member of the
diversely volant.
Legislative Assembly, a mast with a
137. 7
salt hoisted ppr. Deus dabit vela. 160. 11
Templeton, a holy lamb regardant arg.,
supporting a banner gu.
Tennant, Scotland, a sail ppr. Dabit
Templeton, Scotland, a tree ppr.
Dens vela.
143. 5
i6o. 9
Templetown, Viscount (Upton), Castle Tennant of Lennes, Scotland, same crest.
Upton. Templepatrick. co. Antrim, on
Plena dabit Deus vela.
160. 9
a ducal coronet or, a war-horse passant Tennant, Major Claude Cambridge, Bclviregardant sa., bridled, saddled, sans
dere, We3-mouth, Dorset, a demi-lion
stirrups, and accoutred of the first.
rampant ppr., holding between the
Virtuiis avoritm pramium.
paws an escallop or. Tenax et fidelis.
240. 10
Tench, Derbysh. and London, a stag sta- Tennent, see Emerson-Tennent.
tant.
117. 5 Tennyson, Baron (Tennyson), of AidTench of Ballyhaly House, co. Wexford,
worth, Haslemere, a dexter arm in
Ireland, a lion rampant sa., supporting
armour embowed, the hand gauntleted
a battle-axe or.
Tenchebrai.
or,
grasping a broken tilting-spear
enfUed with a garland of laurel ppr.
Tench, Bart, (extinct), of Low Leyton,
Essex, an arm couped at the elbow
Itespiciens prospiciens.
cf. 197. 3
erect vested gu., cuffed arg., holding Tennyson-D'Eyncourt, Edwin Clayton,
in the hand a tench ppr.
of 56, Warwick Square, S.W.
(i) A
lion peissant gardant arg., on the head
Tenche of London, an arm vested gu.,
turned up arg., holding in the hand a
a coronet of fleurs-de-lis or, the dexter
tench, all ppr.
fore-paw supporting an escutcheon
Tendering or Tendring of Tendering,
az., charged with a fess dancettee beEssex, a ship under sail ppr.
tween ten billets, four and six or (for
160. 13
D'Eyncourt).
Tenison, see King-Tenison.
(2) A dexter arm in
Tenison, .see Kingston, Earl of.
armour, the hand gauntleted or. holding a broken tilting-spear enfiled with
Tenison of Kilronan Castle, Ireland, a
leopard's face jesant-de-lis.
a
garland
22. 5
of laurel ppr. (for Tennyson).
En avant. Nil temere.
Tenison, Ireland, a mitre charged with a
chevron.
Tenterden, Baron (.-ibbott), of Hendon,
cf. :8o. 5
Middx., a fox passant per pale or and
Tenison of Hetherset, Norf., a dove ppr.
arg., charged on the shoulder with a
92. 2
water-bouget sa. Labore.
Hobart,
Tenison, Charles MacCarthy,
cf. 32. I
Tasmania: (i) A dove ppr., holding Tenyson, a dexter arm in armour embowed holding in the hand a tiltingin its beak a rose gu.
(2) A demispear in bend sinister, enfiled with a
griffin segreant or, armed and langued
garland.
gu., charged on the shoulder and wing
with two trefoils slipped in fesse vert. Terell, a sword and a key in saltier ppr.
Favente Deo sedulitate.
171. 10
Tennant, on a chapeau ppr., a unicorn's Ternan, Lieutenant-Colonel Heruy Breffhead erased or.
ney, Ashley Cottage, Hersham Road,
49. 10
Tennant, John Robert, of Chapel House,
Walton-on-Thames, a dragon passant
Yorks, between two wings gu., each
ppr., resting the dexter fore-claw upon
charged with a bezant, a sword erect
a fleur-de-lis gu.
Bradhach. cf. ^j. 2
ppr., point downwards, pommel and Terne of London, a demi-sea-horse ppr.,
hilt or, transpiercing a human heart
finned or, holding in the paws an
gu.
Tenax et fidelis.
anchor of the same.
no. 8
Tennant, Charles Coombe, Cadoxton Terrell, a leopard's face gu.
22. 2
Lodge, Neath, Glamorgansh., a winged Terrey of London, a dragon's head erased
heart gu. pierced with a dagger ppr.,
vert, vomiting flames ppr., collared
mantis

crest.

Quce

habet

tenehit.

Templemore, Baron (Chichester),

of

Tem-

plemore, co. Donegal, Ireland, a stork


with a snake in its bill ppr. Invitum

mount vert, a talbot sejant sa.


hilted or.
erm., ringed and lined or.
cf. 55. 2
cf. 72. 5
Temple, A. W., Esquire, Warburton Tennant, Staffs, a lion passant gardant Terrick, a lion salient or.
House, Bridport, Dorset, on a ducal
gu., the dexter fore-paw resting on an Terry, on a rock a swan ppr.
Templa
coronet a martlet, all or.
escutcheon erm., thereon two bars sa., Terry, a demi-lion ppr., holding a fleurqitam dUecia.
charged with bezants.
de-lis gu.
13.2
Templeman, Dorset, on a chapeau a Tennant of Little Aston Hall, Shenstone, Terry, Sir Joseph, of Hawthorn Villa,
82. 11
phoenix in flames ppr.
Staffs,
and the Eades, Upton-onthe Mount, York, a demi-lion rampant
Templeman of Dorchester, Dorset, and
Severne, Worcs., a lion passant garppr., gorged with a wreath of roses
Hants, a cubit arm erect vested az..
dant gu., the dexter fore-paw resting
arg., holding in the dexter paw a fleuron an escutcheon erm., thereon two
de-lis or, and supporting with the sinisbars sa., the upper charged with two
Quod
ter a fasces in bend, also ppr.
bezants and the lower with one.
tibi hoc cUteri.

TER
beak an arrow
feathered arg.

Cork and Spain, a demi-lion


rampant gu., holding between the
paws an escutcheon with the repre-

Ex

human

of a
cruce hone.

face

thereon.

on a mount a stag rising from


under a bush ppr.
Tery, Ireland, a boar's head erased and
Tervise,

erect.

43- 3

Teschemaker, late William Henry, Esquire, J. P., of Taipo Hill and Kauro

barbed and

Nobilitaa sola virtus.

Thatcher, Essex, a Saxon sword or eeax


ppr.

171. 2

Otago, New Zealand, uses : issuing out of a ducal coronet two wings
displayed and between them a muUet.
Hill,

Ohne

in pale sa.,

78. 8 Thayer of Theydon, Essex, a talbot's


Thackeray, Rev. Arthur Thomas James,
head erased per fess erm. and gu. 56. 2
M.A., Norton 'i'icarage, Loddon, Norf., Theed, Bucks, an eagle's head erasedor.
same crest and motto.
83. 2
Thackeray, Charles, Chapel, Earl's Colne, Thellusson, see Rendlesham, Baron.
Essex, same crest and motto.
Thellusson, Herbert, J.P., Brodsworth
Thackeray, Sir Edward Talbot, K.C.B.,
Hall, Doncaster, a demi-greyhound
V.C.. same crest and motto.
salient arg., collared sa., between two
Thackeray,
Rev. Francis St. John,
wings of the last, each charged with a
Mapledurham Vicarage, Reading, same
trefoil slipped or.
Labore et honore.
crest and motto.
Thelwall, on a mount vert, a stag lodged
Thackeray,
Frederick
Rennell,
J. P.,
ppr., attired or, pierced in the breast
Yarrow House, Dereham, Norf., same
by an arrow arg., vulned gu.
crest and motto.
cj. 115. 12
Thaokray, William, Esquire, Fairmont, Theobald, Kent, a phoenix sa.. in flames
Manningham, Bradford, a falcon holdppr.
82. 2
ing in its beak an arrow point Theobald, same crest. Benigno numine.
downwards in bend sinister. Nobilitas Theobald, Essex, out of clouds ppr.,
est sola Veritas.
with rays issuing therefrom or, a demicf. 78. 8
Thackwell, Edward Francis, Rostellan
lion with wings displayed sa.
Castle, Rostellan
(
Same crest as Theobald of Barking Hall, Suff., a cock
i )
above.
with wings endorsed gu.
(2) Within a chaplet of oak
cj. 91. 7
ppr., a dragon's head erased, paly of six Theshmaker, between wings arg.,
an
or and gu., the neck transpierced by
eagle's head.
84. 2
an arrow barbed and flighted, all ppr. Thesiger, Baron Chelmsford, see Chelms-

Terry of

sentation

THI

545

Major-General Astley Fellowea,


123, St. George's Road, S.W., a lion's
head erased arg., guttee-de-larmes,
between two oak-branches fructed in
arch ppr, Perseveranti dabitur. 275. 14
Terry, Rev. William Arthur, Ladywood
House, Jackfield, Salop, same crest
and motto.
Terry or Tyrry of Baghyoghis, co. Cork,
Ireland, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding between the paws an escutcheon
Terry,

furcht.

Mihi

Tetley of Lynn. Norf., a boar's head and


nock issuant sa.
41. i

soliciludo juturi.

ford.

Thackwell, Walter Joseph de Rupe,


Aghada Hall, Rostellan, co. Cork,
Rev. James George, Canon's
same crests and motto.
Lodge, 5, Apsley Road, Clifton, Bristol,
an escallop or, in front of two cross Thackwell, Major-General William de
Wilton Roche, Wynstone Place, Brookcrosslets fitchee in saltire, the dexter
Triumpko cruce.
thorpe, Glouc, same crests and motto.
gu. the sinister az.
266. II Thackwell, John, Wilton Place, Dymock,
book
erect
Lanes,
on
a
gu.,
Glouc, within a chaplet of oak ppr., a
Tetlow,
dragon's head erased, paly of six or
clasped or, a silver penny, on the top
and gu., the neck transpierced by an
of the book a dove ppr., holding in the
arrow barbed and flighted, aU ppr.
beak a crow-quill pen sa. Prcemium
virtntis honor.
Mihi solicit udo juturi.
93. 5
Tetlow, William Atcherley, Esquire, of Thackwell, within a chaplet of oak ppr.,
Liverpool,
a
demiCrosshall
Street.
dragon's head reversed paly of six,
a
3,
transpierced by an arrow barbed and
lion rampant holding in the dexter
Mihi soliciludo
flighted,
also
ppr.
paw a sprig of laurel. Vos Lauri
Tetley,

juturi.

Thestlethwayte, Wilts, on a ducal coronet or, an eagle displayed arg.


75- 2

c/.

Thetford, a dagger erect ppr.


169. 2
Thetford of Batishall, Norf., a heraldic
tiger sejant or, maned and tufted sa.
Thicknesse of Bartley, StaBs, a cubit
arm erect vested paly of six or and gu.,
holding in the hand a scythe ppr.
cj.

log.

Thicknesse, Rt. Rev. Francis Henry,


Bishop Suffragan of Leicester, of Beech
Hill, Lanes, a cubit arm erect vested
paly or and gu., charged with a cross
erosslet counter-changed, cuffed arg.,
holding in the hand ppr. a scythe, the
handle or, the blade downwards az.

Sine dade sterno.


cj. 209. i
Teulon, a cross patee gu.. within an orle Thackwell, John, Esquire, Wilton Place,
164. 9
of seven stars ppr.
Dymocke, Glouc, same crest and Thicknesse, Ralph, 32, Victoria Street,
Westminster, S.W., same crest and
motto.
Tew, between two wings a spur-rowel az.
motto.
coronet
arg.,
Grosvenor,
Carleton Thackwell, out of a mural
Edward
Tew,
a dexter arm embowed vested in the Thimbleby of Irnham, Lines, a boars
Grange, Pontefract, same crest. Je
head or. eouped gu.
tiuniform of the 15 th King's Hussars,
trie.
and from the wrist pendant by a riband Thimblethorp of Foulsham, Norf., and
Tew, Percy, Esquire, M.A., D.L., J.P.,
Henley-on-Thames, Oxon., an ostrich's
gu., fimbriated az., a representation of
Heath Hall, Wakefield, same crest and
erased
or, lietween two wings
head
the
Waterloo,
for
medal
the
silver
motto.
arg., holding in the beak a horse-shoe
hand grasping and in the attitude of
Tewydall of Staines, Middx., an eagle's
cj. 97. 10
or.
striking with a sword ppr., pommel
head eouped sa., holding in the beak
and hilt or, between two branches of Thimblethorp, Glouc, between two wings
an ear of wheat or.
arg., a greyhound's head erased or.
laurel issuing in like manner fro
Teynham, Baron (Roper-Curzon), of
croll the Thin, Scotland, a boar's head eouped sa.
coronet, and abov upon an
Teynham, Kent (i) A popinjay rising
1

or,

collared gu.

(/or

Curzon).

(2)

motto Frappe

43-

fort.

upholding in the jThackweU, William Poison, the White


House, Pauntley, Newent, Glouc,
dexter paw a ducal coronet or (for
same crest and motto.
Spes mea in Deo.
Roper).
Teys of Layer- de-la- Hay, Essex, out of a [Thaker or Thaeker of Repton Priory,
Derbysh., a bittern setting among reeds
ducal coronet or, a heraldic tiger's
ppr.
az.
maned
25.
head arg.,
3
Thaeker, out of clouds a dexter and a Thanet, Earl of (Tufton). a sea-lion sejant
lion

rampant

sa.,

sinister

arm

in

armour embowed hold-

ing up the sun ppr.


Thaeker, Ireland, a pelican's head erased
vert.

98- 2

Thackeray, the shaft of a broken tiltingspear in pale surmounted by the two


broken pieces in saltire, the whole
enfiled by a ducal coronet.
Thackeray, Essex, an eagle with wings
elevated, charged on the breast with
a cherub's head ppr., holding in the

arg.

Fiel pero desdichado.

Ales

volai

169. 8
Thirwell, on a ducal coronet erm., a boar's
head and neck arg.
Thirwell, Northumb., on a chapeau gu..
turned up arg., a boar's head coupeJ

at the neck of the second.


William
Sir
Thiselton-Dyer,

Turner,
CLE., Royal Botanic
K.C.M.G.,
Gardens, Kew, out of a crown vallery
or, a goat's head sa., armed and gorged
with a collar gemel, also or. Spectemur

habited or, the mantle purp..


and flowing over the sinister shoulder,
and supporting in her dexter hand an
anchor ppr., resting upon the wreath.

agendo.
Thlstlethwayte, Alexander Edward, of
Southwick Park, Hants, a demi-lio:i
az., supporting a pheon or.

176.

woman
'

twj

Tharp of Chippenham Park, Cambs, the


figure of Hope represented by a demi-

on the top of a Corinthian


Ex merito.
arg., a trefoil vert.

Tharrold,
pillar

Thirke, a lion couchanfc between


laurel-branches in orle.
Thirwall, two daggers in saltier ppr.

35

THI

THO

546

Kent, a demi- Thompson, Rev. Sir Peile, Bart., of Park


Gate, Guiseley, Yorks, in front of the
leopard rampant ppr., supporting a
battlements of a tower ppr., a cubit
baton erect or.
arm vested az., charged with a mullet
Thomas of Lewes, Sussex, a talbot sejant
the
sa.,
eared
of
of six points or, the cuff arg., the hand
and
spotted
arg.
ppr.,
cf. 75. 2
arg.
2
ppr., holding five ears of wheat slipped
last.
cf. 55.
Thom, Scotland, a hand holding a sword
Wheare vertue lys, love never dys.
or.
212. 13 Thomas, a greyhound's head arg., beppr.
Dum vivo spero.
3ii- 12
tween two roses gu., slipped and
Thomas, Wales, out of a ducal coronet
61. 11 Thompson of Morpeth, Northumb., an
leaved vert.
a demi-sea-horse salient.
three
arerect
vested gu., cuffed arg., holdCornw.,
arm
TregoUs,
of
Thomas
Welfield
David,
of
Edward
Thomas,
pale
wheat
one
in
ing
in
the
hand
ppr.
five
ears
of
saltier
and
in
rows,
two
coionet
mural
House, Radnor, out of a
or.
In lumine lucem.
205. 7
ppr., banded gu.
173. i
arg., a demi-sea-horse gu., crined or,
1 17. 8
Thompson of Lansdown Place, Somers.,
charged on the shoulder with a cinque- Thomas, a buck trippant ppr.
a mount vert, therefrom in front of
foil of the first, holding in the paws an Thomas, Abraham Garrod, M.D., Clytha
a cubit arm vested az., cuffed arg.,
Park, Newport, upon a garb fesseways
anchor erect sa., resting on the coronet.
the hand holding seven ears of wheat
or, an eagle displayed ppr., holding in
255. 16
/ Ddiiw hor diolch.
by
a
entwined
ppr., the sun rising or.
staff
or,
the
beak
a
Cserwaion,
Evan,
R.N.,
Algernon
Thomas,
of Borris Castle,
Queen's
vert.
Egni
a
bvydd.
Thompson
serpent
Builth R.S.O., Breconsh., same crest.
Co. Ireland, an armed arm erect holding
Thomas, Charles Evan, Esquire, J.P., Thomas, William, Tregarnedd, Llangefni
in the hand five ears of wheat ppr.
R.S.O., Anglesey, upon waves of the
D.L., of GnoU, Neath, Glamorgansh.,
sea a ship in full sail ppr., between two Thompson, Durh., an arm in armour emout of a mural coronet arg., a demibowed quarterly or and az., holding in
anchors in bend stocks upwards sa.
sea-horse gu., crined or, resting the
the gauntlet ppr. a tilting-spear erect.
Fac recte et nil time.
paws on an anchor erect sa. Dduw
David Collet, 21, Second Thompson, Sir Henry, Bart., 35, WimThomas,
46- 6
hor diolch.
pole Street, W., in front of an arm
Avenue, Hove, a demi-unicorn gu.,
Thomas, Edward David, Welfield, BuUth,
embowed in armour, the hand in a
charged with two chevronels arg., and
Breconsh., same crest and motto.
gauntlet holding a broken tilting-spear,
resting the sinister leg on a plate,
Thomas, Sir Godfrey Vignoles, Bart., a
a staff fessewise entwined by a serpent,
thereon a fleur-de-lis gu. Equus in
demi-unicorn erm., armed, crined, and
all ppr. Je veux de bonne giietre. 2S7. 12
arduis.
ungu or, supporting an escutcheon sa.
Ennismore
Thompson,
George, Esquire, of CloasCharles,
Thomas-Stanford,
gloriosa.
3,
Virtus invicta
buffalo's
head
keagh Castle, co. Dublin, an arm
(i) A
Gardens, S.W.
Thomas of Blunsdon Abbey, Highworth,
embowed in armour ppr., holding in
cabossed sa. within a chain in arch or,
Wilts, an eagle displayed erm., holding
the hand, also ppr., five ears of wheat
the head charged for distinction with a
in the beak an ear of wheat leaved and
or, the arm charged with a trefoil vert.
cross crosslet, also or.
(2) A demislipped ppr., in front thereof an esIn lumine lucem.
unicorn gu. charged on the body with
cocheon per pale az. and sa., charged
two chevronels arg., and supporting Thompson, Robert Wade, Clonskeagh
276. S
with an eagle displayed or.
with the sinister fore-paw a plate
Castle, Dublin, same crest and motto.
Thomas, Major-General John Wellesley,
charged with a fleur-de-lis gu. .^quus Thompson of Bishopwearmouth, Durh.,
25, Eldon Road, Kensington, a demiLondon, Suff., and Yorks, an arm ia
unicorn erm. resting its sinister foot
armour embowed quarterly or and az.,
Thomason, a demi-talbot arg., ducally
on an escutcheon sa.
holding in the gauntlet ppr. a broken
gorged or.
55-12
Thomas of Gellywernew, Carmarthensh.,
lance of the first.
Dum spiro, spero.
a heron's head erased arg. gorged with Thomason, on a gauntlet in fess, a falcon
86. 13
close belled.
a garland of roses gu. A Deo ei patre
197- 3
Thomkins, a dove within an adder in Thompson, Sir Thomas Raikes, Bart.,
cf. 106. 6
orle ppr.
of Hartsbourne, Herts, out of a naval
92. 1
Thomas, a heron's head erased arg., gorged
coronet or, an arm in armour embowed
Thomlinson of London and Yorks, out
with a chaplet of roses gu.
cf. 106. 6
of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head
ppr., garnished of the first, the hand
Thomas, Rhys Goring, of Plas Llannon.
supporting a lance erect, also ppr. Non
arg.
67. 9
Carmarthensh., same crest. A Deo et
quo sed quomodo.
Thomlinson, out of a mural coronet a
30S. 4
patre.
cf. 106. 6
10
griffin's head ppr.
67.
Thompson, Meysey-, Sir Henry Meysey,
Thomas of Selling, Clavering, BritNewcastle-upon-Tyne,
Bart., D.L., J.P., of Kirby Hall, Yorks,
of
ters, Kent, and Islington, Middx., be- Thomlinson
Northumb., a greyhound per pale arg.
an arm embowed in armour quarterly
tween two spears erect or, a Cornish
and vert.
or and az., the gauntlet ppr., holding
chough rising ppr.
108. 7
cf. 60. 2
the truncheon of a broken lance of the
Thomas of Wrotham, Kent, a Cornish Thomlinson of Blencogo, Cumb., a greyliist.
hound per pale wavy arg. and vert.
Je veux de bonne guerre.
chough with wings elevated sa., beaked
and legged gu., between two spears
cf. 60. 2
cf. 197. 7
erect or, headed arg.
108. 7 Thomond, Marquess of (O'Bryen), an Thompson of Newcastle-on-Tyne, an arm
Thomas of London, on the branch of a
embowed in armour quarterly or and
arm embowed holding in the hand
tree in fess, sprouting at the dexter end
az., holding in the gauntlet ppr. the
a sword arg., hilt and pommel or.
vert, a raven with wings expanded sa.
truncheon of a broken lance of the
Vigueur de desus.
195. 2
first. J e veux de bonne guerre, c/. 197.
Thomas, on a cross aiguise arg., the foot Thompson, Baron Haversham {extinct},
7
trunked and the middle stem raguled,
an arm erect vested gu., cuffed arg., Thompson of Broomford Manor, Devona bird sa.
holding in the hand ppr. five ears of
sh., a dexter arm in armour couped in
Thomas, a dragon's head erased ppr..
fesse ppr., the hand holding a cross
wheat or. In lumine lucem.
205. 7
holding in the mouth a hand couped Thompson, Northumb., same crest. In
crosslet fitchee arg.
Deus providebit.
at the wrist gu.
lumine luce.
72. 6
211. 14
205. 7
Thomas of Whitwick, Heref., a dragon's Thompson of Clonfin, Longford, an arm Thompson, a derai-grifiin segreant. 64. 2
head erased ppr.
2
in
armour
holding
the
71.
embowed
in
a
buck's
head
cabossed ppr.
Thompson,
cf.
Thomas, Sir George Sidney Meade, Bart.,
hand, all ppr., five ears of wheat or, the
122. 5
of Yapton Place, Sussex, a demi-lion
arm charged with a trefoil vert. In Thompson, Colonel Pearson Scott, C.B.,
rampant gu. Honesty is the best policy.
lumine luce.
in front of two swords in saltire, poiuta
10. 3 Thompson,
upwards, ppr., pommel and hilt or. a
Acheson
Quinton
Dick
Thomas, out of a ducal coronet a demistag trippant per pale of the last and
Thomas, Esquire, J.P., of Annaverna,
lion rampant holding a flag.
sa.
Fidditer.
CO. Louth, Ireland, a cubit arm erect
Thomas, Freeman-, Freeman, of Rattan,
vested gu., cuffed erm., and charged Thompson, a lion rampant gu., ducally
Sussex, a demi-lion rampant gu.,
gorged or.
with an Oriental crown or, the hand
c/. i. 13
charged on the shoulder with an
grasping five eats of wheat ppr. In Thompson, John Troughton, a Hon ramermine spot arg.
c/. lo- 2
lumine lucem.
pant az., gorged with a collar vair,.
cf. 205. 7

Thistlethwayte, a demi-lion az., holding


a pheon or.
Thistlethwayte of Winterlow, Wilts, on
a ducal coronet or, an eagle displayed

Thomas

of

Bromley,

THO

THO

547

holding in the dexter fore-paw a swan's Thomson of Clonfin, Granard, co. Longhead erased arg., and resting the dexter
ford, an arm embowed in armour ppr.,
liind-leg on three annulets interlaced
holding in the hand, also ppr., five ears
fessewise or.
of wheat or, the arm charged with a
237. 6
trefoil vert,
Thompson of Thingwell Hall, Lanes,
hi lumine lucem.
a lion rampant per fesse nebuly arg. Thomson, Quintin Acheson, Annaverna,
and sa., holding between the paws a
near Ravensdale, co. Louth, a cubit
lure or.
A'osce teipsum.
arm erect vested gu., cuffed erm., and
charged with an Oriental crown or,
Thompson, George Rodie, J.P., D.L.,
Lynewood, Sunninghill, Berks, same
the hand grasping five ears of wheat
crest and motto.
ppr.
In lumine lucem.
Thompson of London, a lion rampant Thomson of Logic, Scotland, a dexter
hand holding stalks of lint under
gii.
I. 13
bloom ppr. Induatrice munus.
Thompson, Surrey, a lion sejant or, holding a saltier arg.
Thomson, Herbert Archer, Esquire, of
Parkwood House, Whetstone, N.,
Thompson of London, Durh., and Cottingsame crest and motto.
ham Castle, YorUs, a lion rampant gu.,
ducally gorged or. Go on, and taie Thomson of Low Wood, co. Antrim,
Ireland, a dexter arm embowed in
care.
cf. i. 13
ppr.,
the hand also ppr.,
Thompson, Vincent Thomas, Esquire,
cross crosslet fitchee gu., and
M.A., of 195, Belle Vue Road, Leeds,
the arm charged with a spur-rowel of
same crest and motto.
the last.
Honesty is the best policy.
Thompson, Yorks, a demi-ounce erminois,
collared, ringed, and lined az.
23. 13 Thomson, Spencer Campbell, Esquire, of
10, Eglinton Crescent, Edinburgh, a
Thompson, Bart, (extinct), of Virhees,
dexter hand ppr.. holding a cross crossSussex, on a naval coronet az., charged
let
fitchee erect az.
Vincit omnia
on the rim with three crosses patce
Veritas.
arg., a unicorn passant of the last,
cf. 221. 14
gorged with a wreath of laurel ppr. Thomson, Scotland, a dexter hand couped
in fess ppr., holding a cross crosslet
Dum spire spero.
fitched az.
Honesty is good policy.
Thompson of Clements. Iltord. Sussex,
221. 10
on a habick sa., a falcon belled or,
holding in the beak a teazle ppr. 86. 4 Thomson, Anstruther-, John. Charleton,
Cohnsburgh, Fifesh., two arms in
Thompson of London, a hawk with wings
armour holding a battle-axe, all ppr.
expanded ppr., beaked and legged or,
between two spears erect, the staves
(for Anstruther).
(2) A naked arm
couped at the elbow ppr., holding a
of the last headed arg.

thereon a banner of the first, fringed


of the second, charged with a cross
flory or (for Buncombe).
Thomson, Scotland, a dexter naked arm
couped at the elbow fesseways ppr.,
holding a cross crosslet fitchie erect
az.
Deus providebit.
Thomson, Scotland, a dexter hand hold-

ing a cross crosslet fitchee sa.


is the best policie.

Thomson, Deas-, a dexter hand

Honestie
221. 14
erect ppr.,

holding a cross crosslet fitchee in bend


Fortis in arduis.
221. 14
of Camphill, Renfrewsh., Scotland, a dexter arm in armour ppr., the
hand holding a cross crosslet fitchee
arg.
Deus providebit.
cf. 210. 14
Thomson of Bonaly, co. Edinburgh. Scotland, a dexter hand ppr., holding a
cross crosslet fitchee az.
Vincit omnia
Veritas.
221. 14
Thomson, Spencer Thomson, B.A., J.P.,
sinister gu.

Thomson

Eilean

Shona,

Acharacle,

Inverness-

sh., same crest and motto.


Thomson, Scotland, a cross crosslet
fitchee gu.
Optima est Veritas. 166. 2
Thomson, Scotland, a rose gu., barbed

vert,

seeded

Thomson
of

palm

or.

Christus providebit.

149. 2
of Maynes, Scotland, a branch
Patientia et gratia vinco.
ppr.

147. I
of Wester Bogie, Fifesh.. Scotland, a branch of palm ppr.
Patentia
vinco.
147. I
Thomson, Scotland, a thistle ppr. Pro
patria.
cf. 150. 2
Thomson of Portlethen and Banchory,
Kincardinesh.,
and Fairley, Aberdeensh., a crane holding in the beak a
palm-branch, all ppr. Curceceditfatum.
Suum cuique.
Thomson of Aberdeen, a crane holding
in its beak a twig of palm ppr.
Curoe
cedit fatum.
Thomson, Samuel John, of Kenfield,
Kent ( I ) On a mount vert, a greyhound sejant arg., gorged with a collar
studded or, therefrom reflexed
az.,
over the back a leash of the last,
charged on the shoulder for distinction
with a cross crosslet gu. (for Thomson).
(2) A heart gu., encircled by a ducal

Thomson

cross crosslet gu. (for Thomson).


Thompson, Ireland, an ostrich's head
and neck erm., holding in the beak a Thomson, an arm couped below the elbow
holding in the hand a cross crosslet
Lucem virtus amat.
horse-shoe or.
fitched.
Optima est Veritas.
Thompson of Boughton, Kent, out of a
221. 14
ducal coronet arg., an ostrich's head,
holding in the beak a horse-shoe, all or. Thomson, late John Turnbull, Esquire,
of
Lennel. Gladstone, Inveroargill,
Thompson of Pelham Rayton, Kent, a
New Zealand, late Surveyor-General
greyhound sejant gu., collared and
of New Zealand, uses a dexter naked
lined or.
cf. 59. 2
arm couped at the elbow and lying
Thompson of London, between two palmfessways, holding in the hand a cross
branches in orle a flaming heart, all
crosslet fitchee erect.
Deus providebit.
181. 12
ppr.
Thompson of Hamburgh, a palm-branch Thomson, Mitchell, Esquire, of 6, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, a hand ppr.,
Patientia vinco.
147. I
Pljr.
holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu.
Thorns, the late George Hunter Mac221. 14
Deus providebit.
Thomas, Esquire, F.R.S.E., F.S.A.,
Advocate, Sheriff, and Vice-Admiral of Thomson, White-, Colonel Sir Robert
coronet arg.,
between two palmThomas, K.C.B., Broomford Manor,
Orkney and Shetland Islands, of 13,
branches ppr. (for Toker). ProviExbourne, North Devonsh. (i) A
Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, a demidentia tutamen.
dexter hand and arm in armour couped
cf. 181. 14
unicorn erm., armed, crined, and ungu.
between the hand and elbow in fess ppr. Thomson, a martlet.
95. 4
or. supporting an escutcheon, also or.
Dumof Dalmuir House,
holding erect a cross crosslet fitched or,
Virtutis prcemium.
304- 9
lion
rampant
Scotland,
a
.,
(for Thomson).
(2) A stork arg., and
Tboms, Thomas H., of Tay-Bank,
i. 13
Optima est Veritas.
ppr.
holding in the beak a bullrush, and
Withington, same crest and motto.
resting the dexter leg on an hourglass, Thomson, a lion rampant or, ducally
Thorns, on a mount an oak-tree fructed,
gorged az.
cf. i. 13
all ppr. (for White).
Deus providebit.
all ppr.
143Thomson, Robert Charteris, Amisfield, Thomson of Shalficld, Essex and Lines,
Thomson, see Kelvin, Baron.
a lion rampant ducally gorged or.
Hamilton, Canada, an arm in armour
Thomson, a cubit arm erect vested, holdcf. I. 13
issuing out of a cloud, the hand holding
ing in the hand five ears of wheat.
Thomson, Primrose-, a lion passant
Non gladio sed gratia.
a dagger ppr.
205. 5
gardant ppr. Fortis et fidus.
4. 3
Thomson, Scotland, a hand holdmg a Thomson, Buncombe-Poulett-, of Boehampton and Waverley Abbey, Surrey, Thomson of Dalmuir, Dumbartonsh., a
bimch of flowers ppr. Indu.stria
Optima est Veritas.
lion rampant ppr.
(i) An arm in armour embowed ppr.,
7niirus.
I- 13
the
holding
in
the
hand
garnished
or,
erect
cubit
arm
London,
a
Thomson of

vested gu., cuffed arg., holding in the


hand ppr. a sprig or.
Thomson of Trevelyan and St. Caroc,
Cornw., a cubit arm erect vested gu.,
cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.
In lumine lucem.
five ears of wheat or.
205. 7

staff of

Thomson

a broken tiltlng-spear, also ppr

of Fairleyhope, co. Edinburgh,

Fato prudentia
Scotland, a quiU ppr.
Thomson).
197. 7.
(2) An arm
armour embowed holding in the
gauntlet, all ppr., a sword arg., hilted Thomson of Grange, Clackmannansh.,
and Charleywood, Herts, issuing from
or (for Poulelt).
195. i.
(3) A demia naval coronet or, a stag's head gu.,
lion gu., charged on the shoulder with
(for

in

a water-bouget arg., supporting a spear,

attired

of

the

first,

holding

352

in

his

THO

THO

548

Thornes, Shropsh., a hand holding a club


slip of oak vert, fructed ppr.,
ppr.
214. 6
and charged on the neck with a cross
Lente in voto. Thornex, on a mount vert, a greyhound
crosslet fitchee, also or.
couchant or, gorged with a label of
Thomson of Buchiomb. Banffsh., a stag's
three points gu.
head eabossed ppr. Deus providebit.
122. 5 Thorney of London, a demi-lion rampant
ppr., extending his paw woimded by a
Thomson, Ringler-, a stag's head erased
thorn sticking therein.
gu., attired with ten tynes and gorged
Thorneycroft of Hadley Park, Shropsh.,
with a ring or. Meminisse juvabit.
121.
2
over a mural coronet gu., a falcon
Cf.
volant ppr., jessed, membered, and
Thomson, W. W., E.sqnire, Hill Farm,
beaked or, between two palm-branches
Jlitcham, on a chapeau ppr., a sword in
Fortis qui se vincit.
of the same.
pale, point upwards, between two wings.
Thorburn, Sir Robert, K.C.M.G., of Thornhagh of Fenton, Notts, an heraldic
tiger's heed or, maned, armed, and
Devon Place, Saint John's, Newtufted sa., gorged with a collar wavy
foundland, a dove holding in her beak
an olive-branch. Vivimusinspe. 92.5

Thornton, out of a mural coronet a demilion rampant, holding in the dexter


16. II
paw a slip.
Thornton, Hon. George, of Sydney,
Longwood, Darling Point, and Llan-

Thores of Garniestown, Scotland, a falcon Thornhill, see McCreagh-Thornhill.


Immeritas temnere Thornhill of Woodleys, Oxon., and Lines,
soaring aloft ppr.
88. 3
a woman's head couped at the shoulminas.
ders affrontce ppr., vested, crined, and
Thoresby of Hay, Brecknocksh. a lion
ducally crowned, all or.
rampant sa., supporting a battle-axe
Thornhill of Fixby, Yorks, the bust of a
or.
In silentio /ortitudo.
woman ppr., vested gu., fimbriated or,
Thorlby and Thorley, Scotland, a tower
1 56. 2
crined and ducally crowned, also or,
ppr.
Fide et fiducia.
and issuing from the coronet five thornThorley, a lion's gamb erect arg., fretty
leaves vert, and charged on the breast
cf. 36. 4
for distinction with a cross crosslet of
Thorley, a demi-lion rampant or, holding
the third.
266. 10
between the paws a cinquefoil sa.
Arthur John, Diddington,
Thorn or Thorne, an owl ppr.
96. 5 Thornhill,
Hunts, same crest, omitting the cross
Thorn-Pudsey, see Pudsey
crosslet for distinction.
Thorn, Henry A. A., Esquire, of Hurworth, Stonebridge Park, London, Thornhill, Edmund Henry, Esquire, J. P.,
of the Manor House, Boxworth, CamN.W., a lion rampant ppr. Factis non

Thornton, Rev. J., Ewell, Surrey, a lion's


head erased purp., gorged with a ducal
coronet or.
Thornton, John Knowsley, Hildesham
Hall, Cambridge, same crest.
Thornton, Charles Conway, British Consulate-General, Budapest, same crest.
Thornton, Robert La\vrence, Esquire,

mouth a

bridge, same crest.


Thornhill, Compton-, Bart., J. P., D.L.,
of
Riddlesworth Hall, Norf., and
Pakenham Lodge, Suff. i ) three fleursde-lis or, in front of the bust of a
woman ppr., vested gu., crined, and
on the head a vallary coronet or,
and issuing from the coronet five
thorn-leaves vert. (Thornhill). 287. 13.
(2) On a rook a beacon fired, in front
thereof a helmet, all ppr. (Compton).
Be fast.
287. 14
Thornhill, out of a ducal coronet a hawthorn-tree ppr.
Thornhill, Michael McCreagh, of Stanton,

verbis

Thornagh, Notts, an heraldic tiger's head


or,
maned, armed, and tufted sa.,
gorged with a coUar wavy az.
Thornborough and Thornbury, Hants,
Westml., Middx., and Yorks, a tiger

sejant arg., pellettee.


Thornbrough of Bishopsteignton, Devon
sh., on a naval coronet or, a fox passan
Spectemnr agendo.
ppr.
of
Swaylands
Thornburgh-Cropper,
Kent ( i ) Upon a rock ppr. in f ron
of two spears in saltier az., a croppei
pigeon or {for Cropper). 94. 9. (2
An heraldic tiger arg.. semee of torteaux, collared, and therefrom a chain
reflexed over the back sa., and resting
the dexter fore-paw on a fret, also sa.
Thornburgh). Love every man,
(for
:

vert.

Lines, a
rose ppr., leaves and thorns
at the bottom of the stalk a
beetle or, scarabteus ppr.
149. 10

damaek
vert,

Thorne, Suff. and Devonsh., a lion ramI. 10


Vincere
vel mori.
i. 10
Thorne, Suff., and Melverley, Shropsh.,
out of a ducal coronet or, a mermaid
ppr., crined of the first, conjoined to a
dolphin haurient of the last, devouring
her sinister hand.
Thorneloe, Rt. Rev. Bishop of Algoma,
Saulte St. Jlarie, Algoma, Ontario,
Canada, upon a mount vert, a hawthorn-tree eradicated ppr., between two
buckles, the tongues erect sa.
Deus,
noster refugium.

sa.

London, same

Hill, all in

New

South

17. 5

Barrister-at-Law, of High Cross,


Framfield, R.S.O., Sussex.
Persevere.
Thomas William, of Brockhall

J. P.,

Thornton,

and Newnham, Northamp. and Yorks,


a demi-lion rampant gu., charged on
the shoulder with an escarbuncle or.
cf.

Thornton

of

10. 3

Skerton and Kirkland Hall,

Lanes, out of a ducal coronet


head gu. Deo spes mea.
Thornton of Clapham, Surrey, a
head erased purp., gorged with a
Fideli tuta vierces.
coronet or.
lion's

or,

17.5
lion's

ducal
18.

Thornton of Brock HaU, Northamp. (i)


A demi-lion rampant gu., charged on
the shoulder with an escarbuncle or.
:

cf.

or,

10. 3.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet
a dragon's head with wings elevated.

72.

Thornton, Cambs, Norf., and Yorks, out


of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head
between two wings arg.

demi-lion rampant gu., collared gemeUe,


and charged on the shoulder
with two estoiles or, holding between
the paws a bezant, thereon two mascles
interleaved sa.
Amantes ardua dumos.
Thornhill, co. Cork, Ireland, a thornbush, and thereon a robin redbreast,

Thorndike of Great Carleton,

of

Summer

Wales, Australia, Member of the LegisCouncil of New South Wales,


Chairman of the City Bank and of the
Savings Bank, issuing out of a ducal
coronet a lion's head.
17. 5
Thornton of Birkin, Yorks, a lion's heatl
erased ppr., gorged with a ducal coro18. 5
net or.
Thornton of Scarborough, Yorks, out of
a ducal coronet or, a lion's head ppr.
lative

Thornton of Some, Cambs, Windham,


Derbysh.
Norf., and Y^orks, same crest.
(i) A mount, and thereon
a thorn- tree ppr.. charged upon the Thornton, Bt. Hon. Sir Edward, G.C.B.,
branches with a mascle or. (2) A
K.C.B., C.B., P.C, Count de CassUhas

fear no man.
25. 14
Thornburgh-Copper, Edward Denman,
same crests and motto.
Thorndick, Lines, a demi-hon rampant
gardant or, holding a chaplet of laurel

pant
Thorne

gollen,

crest.

all ppr.
Thornhill of Castle Keevin, co. Cork,
Ireland, a thorn-bush, and thereon a
robin redbreast, all ppr. Conquer or die.
Thornhill of Ollernshaw, Derbysh., out
of a vallary coronet gu., a demi-eagle
displayed or, pendant from the neck a
bugle-horn stringed sa.
Thornholme of Thornholme, Y'orks, on a
mount vert, a tower arg.
cf. 1 1;6. ^
Thornhull, Wilts, Bucks, and Dorset, a
bird sa., legged or.
Thornley of London, a wolf's head erased
arg., charged on the neck with a bar
gemelle gu.
cf. 30. 8
Thornthwaite, Camb., a hon's head erased
gu., holding in the mouth a thorn-sprig
vert, fructed ppr.

Thornton,

see

Todd-Thornton.

in

the

Kingdom

of Portugal,

of 50,

Out of the
Portugal, an
arm embowed vested az., the cuff of
gold lace or, the Tiand ppr. supporting
a flagstaff, therefrom flowing the royal
standard of Portugal. (2) Out of an
Eastern coronet or, a dragon's head
between two dragon's wings expanded
erm., ducaUy gorged of the first.
Pro
Rege pio. Fit tnanus aliena sua.
Thornton of Estnenton, Yorks, out of a
ducal coronet or. a cockatrice's head,
combed and wattled gu., between two
dragon's wings arg.
68. 11
Thornton, Middx., a griffin's head erased
sa., beaked or, charged on the neck
with an escarbuncle or.
cf. 66. 2
Eaton Square, S.W.
coronet of a Conde

(i)

of

Thornton of Grenville, co. Cavan, Ireland, a griffin's head erased sa., beaked
or, charged on the neck with an escarbimcle of the last. A'ec opprimere nee
opprimi.
cf. 66. 2
Thornton, Scotland, a maiden's head
from the shoulders affrontee. vested
az.

Vincit pcricida virtus,

cf.

1S2. 8

THO

THU

549

Thornton of Laughton, Lines, out of a Thorp, Rev. Charles Fenwick, Beadnell Thring, Arthur Theodore, Esquire, C.B.,
ducal coronet or, a maiden's head of
Vicarage, Chathill, Northumb., a lion
of 87, St. George's Square, S.W., a cock
the same, vested gu.
rampant gu., holding in the dexter
per pale or and gu., charged with two
Thornton of Willoughby, Lines, a leopaw a fleur-de-lis az., gorged with a
escaUops counterchanged, in the beak
pard's head erased at the neck gardant
plain collar, and pendent therefrom an
an ear of barley ppr.
264. 10
escutcheon or, charged with a cross Thring, Christopher Bevan, Ormond
Thornton, Northumb., a fountain or,
patee quadrate gu.
House, Sion Hill, Bath, same crest.
playing ppr.
159. 13 Thorp, Jonathan, Esquire. Green Hall, Thring, Cyril Theodore, Feldberg, FoxThornton of Thornton, Chesh., out of the
Wilmslow, a martlet with wings elerock, CO. Dublin, same crest.
top of a tower an arm in armour emvated or.
Thring, George Herbert, South Lodge,
95. 1
bowed, all ppr.. holding in the hand a Thorp, John Walter Hook, Jordaugate
Balcombe, Sussex, same crest.
pennon of St. George.
House, Macclesfield, a martlet, wings Thring, Rev. Godfrey, B.A., Ploneks
Thornton of Whitton Castle, Northumb.,
displayed or.
Viva post junera virtus.
Hill, Shamley Green, Guildford, same
a tower encircled by a wall.
Thorp, an arrow and a palm-branch in
Thornton, Charles Edmund de More,
saltier ppr.
>7i. 7 Thring, John Huntley, J.P., Alford House,
Welham, Retford, Nottingham. Cervus Thorp of Ryton, Durh., a lion rampant
near Castle Cary, Somers., same crest.
Thring, John Gale, Farleigh, Uppingham,
Rutland, same crest.
and pendent therefrom an escutcheon Thring, Lawrence Theodore, M.A., New
or, charged with a cross patee quadUniversity Club, same crest.
rate of the first, with the motto over, Thring, Rev. John Charles, B.A., the
fi fuj er TuiaTavpu.
Park, Duumow, Essex
(i) Same crest
Super antiquas.
(jor
Thring).
On an Eastern
Thorp, Edward Ellerton, Kirby Park,
(2)
West Kirby, Chesh., a reindeer lodged
coronet or, a dragon passant gu. (for
Meredith).
Doe right and jear not.
ppr., holding in the mouth a trefoil
and jessed or, between two branches
slipped vert, and resting the dexter Throckmorton of Holland, Devonsh., an
of a thorn-tree or.
elephant's head.
leg on an escutcheon arg.
Semper
133. 2
Thornycroft, William Hamo, R.A., 2 a,
Throckmorton or Throgmorton (i) A
fidelis.
Melbury Road, Kensington, same Thorpe of Gibshaven, Sussex, Suff., and
falcon rising arg., jessed or.
88. 2.
Fortis qui se vincit.
elephant's
crest.
An
head
erased
sa.,
eared
Norf.. on a chapeau gu., turned up
(2)
Thorogood of Hornchurch, Essex, a wolf's
or.
erm., a stag sa.
118. i
133- 3
head arg.
Sir
Nicholas William
30. 5 Thorpe, .James, Coddington Hall, Newark- Throckmorton,
Thorold of London, Lines, and of ChesCieorge,
Bart., of Cough ton Court,
on-Trent, same crest.
terton, Cambs, a roebuck erm., attired Thorpe of London, two lion's gambs
Warwick, a falcon with wings exor.
117. 5
panded and inverted ppr., belled. and
erect, the dexter or, the sinister arg.,

Thornycroft, Charles Edward, of Thornycroft Hall, Chesh., on a mural coronet


gu., a falcon volant ppr., jessed, membered, and beaked or, between two
palm-branches of the last.
Thornycroft, John Isaac, Eyot Villa,
Chiswick, upon the battlements of a
tower gu., a falcon rising ppr., belled

gu.. holding in the dexter paw a fleurde-lis az., gorged with a plain collar,

Thorold, Grant-, of Weelsby, Lines (i ) A


buck arg., charged on the body with a
quatrefoil vert, resting the dexter foot
on an escutcheon az., thereon a
martlet or (jor Thorold).
(2) On a rock
a burning mountain surmounted by a
rainbow, all ppr. (for Grant).
Thorold, Sir Jolm Henry, Bart., J. P.,
D.L., of Marston, Lines, a roebuck
trippant erm.,
attired
or.
Cervus
:

lion servus.

117. 8

Thorold, Major-General Reginald Gother,


Belgrave Lodge, Montpelier Terrace,
Cheltenham, same crest and motto.
Thorold of Boothby Hall, Grantham, a
roebuck passant arg., attired or.
Cervus nan servus.
Thorold, Montague, 47, Wilton Crescent,
S.W., same crest and motto.
Thoroton of Thoroton. C^reat Crophill
and Car Colston, Notts, a lion rampant per fesse gu. and sa., holding
between the paws a bugle-horn of
the last.
Deus scututii et cornu
salulis.

Thoroughgood and Throwgood of London (I) A demi-lion or. 10. 2. (2)


A dcmi-greyhound salient arg., collared
:

60. 8

gu.

Thorowgood or Thorogood of Thorowgood and Shartfield, Herts, a wolf'i


charged on the neck with
a lozenge-shaped buckle, the tongue
fesseways az.
cj. 30. 5
Thorp, Robert Disney, Esquire, Leeds,
arg.

supporting a fleur-de-lis

jessed

az.

or.

Virtus

sola

nobilitas.

Moribus antiquis.
Thorpe of London and Northamp., a
cock gu., beaked, combed, legged, and Throughston, Worcs., a pelican
piety arg.

wattled or.
91. 2
Thorpe, Leics., a bull's head couped at
the neck quarterly or and sa., armed,
counterchanged.
cf. 44. 3
Thorpe of Boston, Lines, a lion sejant
or, holding between the paws a lozenge
arg., charged with a maunch sa.
William
Richard
Mortimer,
ThoytS,
Reading, a heath-cock rising ppr..
charged on the breast with the character of Venus or.
Pro rege semper.

87. I
in her

98. 14

Throughston, Bucks, a lion's head erased


per chevron arg. and sa., charged on
the neck with three roundles countercj. 17. 8
changed,
Throwgood or Throgood, a wolf's head
arg., charged on the neck with a buckle,
cj. 30. 5
its tongue in fess az.
Throwley, Viscount, see Sondes, Earl.
Thrupp of Spanish Place, London, on
serpent
nowed
sura
mount
vert,
a
mounted by an eagle ppr., the dexter
cj. 89. 5
claw resting on an escutcheon az.,
In
Thrale, a cross crosslet fitched gu.
76. 9
charged with a bee volant or.
crure confido.
:66. 2
Thrale, out of a ducal coronet an oak- Thruston, a stork arg., beaked az., legged
105. 11
Thrust on.
gu.
tree fructed ppr.
cf. 143. 13
vidKri.
same
crest.
Esse
quanl
Thruston,
Thrale or Threele, Surrey and Southwark,
Thruston, Edmund Heathcote, Pennal
Sussex, an oak-tree ppr., fructed or.
Tower, Machynlleth, North Wales, a
143- 5
heron arg. Esse quam videri. Thrust
Threipland, Bart., of Fingask, Perthsh.
on.
121. 2.
(i) A hart's head erased ppr.
(2) A dexter hand gu., holding a Thruxton, Worcs., a pelican in her piety
arg., the nest and young ppr., beaked,
Animis
Stricta
dagger ppr.
et /ato.
legged, and vulned gu.
98. 8
212. 3
parata neci.
Threlle, out of a ducal coronet or, an ThulUier, General Sir Henry Edward
Landor, C.S.I., F.R.S., Tudor House,
oak-tree arg.
cj. 143. 13
Richmond, Surrey, a lion statant.
Thresher, Richard Frederick, Esquire, of
Vincit amor patrice.
Marsh House, Bentley, Hants, a demibuck regardant arg., guttee-de-sang Thuillier, Sir Henry Ravenshaw, K.C.LE.,
between two branches of fern ppr.
9. the Grove, Boltons, South KensingVincit
ton, S.W., a lion statant gu.
Thring, Baron (Rt. Hon. Sir Henry

Thring, K.C.B.), of Alderhurst, Surrey,


a demi-lion gu., resting the sinister
and 5, Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W.,
paw on an escutcheon arg., charged
a cock gu., charged with an escallop
with a fess gu., thereon another fess
on his breast and wing, and holding
nebuly or. Comme a Dicu playra.
in his beak an ear of barley or. 264. 10
Thorp, Lord Mayor of London, 1821, a Thring, John Huntley, of Alford House,
lion rampant gu., holding in the dexSomers., a cock gu., charged on the
Vivit post
breast with an escallop, and holding in
ter paw a fleur-de-lis az.
2. 7
264. 10
the beak an ear of barley or.
funera virtus.

amor

patrice.

Thunder, a cubit arm ppr., holding in


Certavi et vici.
the hand a trumpet sa.
Thunder, Michael, J.P., of Lagore, co.
Meath, Ireland, a cubit arm ppr.,
sa.
Certavi
et vici.
grasping a trumpet
Thunder, James WilUam Thomas, Bellewstown House, Drogheda. same crest
and motto.

THU

TID

Harman D'Alton,
Michael
Thunder,
Seueschalstown, co. Meath, same crest
and motto.
Thunder, Patrick, J.P., Lagore, Dunshaughlin, co. Meath, same crest and
motto.
Thurburn of Murtle, Aberdeensh., and
London, a dexter arm in armour embowed, the hand throwing a dart ppr.
19S. 4
Certo dirigo ictu.
Thurhurn, same crest. Thor me mittit

Thynne, Beds, a squirrel sejant feedini;


on a nut, all ppr. Loyal devoir.

198- 4
amico.
Thurcle, a cubit arm erect ppr., vested
gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand a
fleur-de-lis or.

Thurgryn, a pelican in her piety

or,

the

nest arg.
98. 8
Thurkettle of Kelvedon Hatch, Essex,
a cubit arm erect vested arg., charged
with a tleur-de-lis gu., holding in the
hand ppr. a fleur-de-lis or.
ThurkiU of London, an arm erect vested
gu., charged with three fleurs-de-lis
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a fleur-

arg.,

beak and legs ppr.


In silentio jortitudo.

patrice.

135- 7
vet
Tibbet, a demi-lion ppr.
T incere
nwri.
10. 2
rampant
gardant
Tibbett, a demi-cat
az.
26. 12
Tibbitts, a bee in pale sa. Per industriam.

Shropsh.,
a horse's head
Thursfleld,
Certavi et vici.
erased.
51-4
Thursfleld, Thomas William, M.D., J.P.,
Selwood, Leamington, same crest and

motto.
Thursfleld,

Alfred Spencer,

Esquire,

of

137- 2

Lea House, Kidderminster, a horse's


head erased between two crescents,
and holding in the mouth a trefoil
slipped.

Certavi

TibbitS,

26.

et vigi.

(2)

falcon rising ppr.

(.for

pro patria.
Tichborne, Doughty-, Sir Henry Alfred
Joseph, Bart., of Tichborne, Hants:
(i) A hind's
head couped ppr., between a pair of wings gu. (for Tichborne).
(2) A cubit arm erect vested
per pale crenelle or and arg., thereon a
Maltese cross gu., cuffed of the first,
holding in the hand ppr. a mullet of
six points sa., pierced or (for Doughli/).
(3) On a cap of maintenance a wing
erect, charged with the arms of Tich(This
borne, viz., vair, a chief or.
last crest is said to pertain by right to
the eldest son, and has been so borne from
temp. Edward III.) Pugna pro patria.
Tickel or Tickell, an eagle displayed ppr.

105. II

Thurston, Basset, Esquire, a stork ppr,


resting the dexter claw upon a miUlet
of six points or, surmounted by a
rainbow issuing from the clouds, also
ppr.

233. 13

Thurstone of Elstone, Hunts, a wolf's


head or, pierced through the neck by
an arrow gu.. headed and feathered
arg., vulned of the second.
29. 6
vested arg.
192. 3 Thurwall of ThurwaU, Northumb., on a
Thurlby or Thurley of London and
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a boar's
Northamp., a demi-dragon vert with
head couped at the neck arg. cf. 42. 5
wings addorsed sa., holding between Thurxton of Thruxton, Worcs., a pelican
the paws an escallop arg.
in her piety arg., beaked, legged, and
vulned gu., the nest and young ppr.
Thurlow, Baron (Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce), of Thurlow, Suff.
(i)
98. 8
On a cap of maintenance ppr., a dexter Thwaites, Ireland, a chevalier on horsearm in armour from the shoulder restback at full speed, holding a broken
ing on the elbow, also ppr., the hand
spear ppr.
189. 5
holding a sceptre erect or, with the Thwaites, late Daniel, Esquire, J. P.,
motto over it, Fuimus (for Bruce).
D.L., M.P., of Freeby, Leics., Billinge
Scarr and Woodfold Park, Lanes, and
(2) A lion rampant or, holding in the
Addison Lodge, Middx., the battledexter fore-paw a dagger ppr., and the
ments of a tower surmounted by a
motto over. Courage (for Cumming).
sheaf of seven arrows ppr., banded
(3) A raven ppr. gorged with a chain
together gu., between two branches of
and pendant therefrom a portcullis
oak vert.
arg., having the motto over, Justitim
soror fides (for Thurloio).
(4) A grey- Thwaites of Marston, Yorks, a cock with
wings addorsed ppr., combed, wattled,
hound couohant or, collared, and the
and legged gu.
line reflexed over the back sa., with
cf. 91. 7
the motto over. Quo fata vocant (for Thwaites, Bucks, and of Newland Hall,
Essex, a cock with wings elevated sa.,
Hovell).
combed, wattled, and legged gu
Thurlow, Suff., a raven ppr., a portcullis
hanging round the neck by a chain
c/. 91. 7
Thwaites of Redmerstone, Derbysh., a
hind's head erased ppr.
124. 3
Thurlow, a parrot holding in the dexter
claw a pear ppr.
loi. 13 Thwaits, on a mural coronet a bundle of
seven arrows ppr., banded gu.
Thurlow of Burnham Overy, Norf., an
anchor gu., cabled or.
161. 2 Thwaytes, Yorks, and Chipping Wycombe, Bucks, a gamecock ppr.,
Thursby, Yorks, seven arrows, one in
beaked, wattled, and charged on the
pale and six in saltier, ppr.
173. 7
breast with a fleur-de-lis gu.
Thursby, Harvey- of Abbington Abbey,
Northamp., a lion rampant sa., supcf. 90. 2
porting a battle-axe erect or.
Thweng, a pelican in her piety, all ppr.
Thursby, Shropsh., same crest.
98. 8
Thursby, Sir John Ormerod Scarlett, Thyly, of Lynn, Norf., an escallop or.
Bart., J.P., of Ormerod House, Lanes,
141. 12
and Holmhurst, co. Southampton, a Thynne, see Bath, Marquess of.
lion rampant sa., holding a battle-axe Thynne, Baron Carteret, see Carteret.
erect or.
Thynne, Shropsh., a reindeer or. J'ai
In silentio fortitudino.
bonne cause.
cf. 125. 9
Thursby, Rev. Herbert Edward, Castle
Rising Rectory, King's Lynn, Norf., Thynne, Charles Einest, Esquire, 104,
Queen's Gate, S.W., same crest.
same crest.
Thursby, Sir John Hardy, Bart., J. P., Thynne, Rev. Arthur Christopher, M.A.,
Penstowe, Kilkhampton, North Cornw.,
37, Ennismore Gardens, S.W., same
a reindeer statant or, coUared sa. J' ay
crest.
bonne cause.
Thursby-Pelham, James Augustine Harvey, Harnage House, Cound, Shrews- Thynne, Major-General Reginald Thomas,
(
Guard's Club, same crest.
b;u:y
A peacock in his pride arg.
i
de-lis or.

12.

88. 2
Thurston of Cranbrook, Kent, a demiMaunsell).
griftin segreant vert, issuing from a Tibbs, an oak-branch vert.
151-3
plume of ostrich-feathers arg. Thrust Tichborne, Baron Ferrard (extinct), on a
on.
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a demi64. 9
Pugna
vol erect per fesse or and vair.
Thurston, Suff., a stork arg., legged az.

Thurland of Gainston, Notts, Reigate,


Surrey, and Yorks, a Capuchin friar's
head couped at the shoulders ppr.,

of Barton
Northants
(i) A demi-cat
gardant az. (for Tibbits).

John Borlace Maunsell,

Segrave,

rampant

75. 2

Tickell of

London, an arm couped below

the elbow and erect vested gu.. charged


with three fleurs-de-lis or, cuffed arg.,
holding in the hand ppr. a like fleur.
de-lis.

Major Edward James, D.S.O.,


the Lypiatts, Cheltenham, same crest.
a cubit arm erect vested gu.,
charged with three fleurs-de-lis arg.,
holding in the hand ppr. a fleur-de-lis

Tickell,

Tickhill,

or.

Tidbury, the point of a spear in pale


surmounted by the shaft and hilt in
saltier ppr., banded gu.
175. 2
Tidcastle of London, a leopard statant
ppr., resting the dexter paw on an

escutcheon

or.

cf.

24. 5

of Estcot, Wilts, a dexter


cubit arm in armour ppr., garnished
or. holding in the hand a broken lance

Tidcombe

Tiddeman or Tideman, a savage's head


couped distilling drops of blood ppr.
Tiderleigh of Tiderleigh, Dorset, a wolf
passant erm.
28. 10
190. II
Tidman, Arthur, Esquire, M.A., Chislehurst, Kent, a Moor's head affronte
nTeathed, couped and distilling blood.
.

Vaglia
,

il

vera.

Tidmarsh, a broken lance, the


turned towards the sinister ppr.

head
175.

Tidswell, Richard Henry, 49, Wilton


Crescent, S.W., a demi-lion rampant
per pale nebuly or and az., holding in
the dexter paw a cross moline, and
resting the sinister upon an escallop
of the last. Certum pete fi,nem.
260.15
Tidswell, Robert Ingham, J.P., D.L.,
Haresfield Court, Stonehouse, Glouc.,

TIE

pheasant ppr., duoally gorged

or.
c/.

90. 8

Tierney of Limerick, Ireland, a pheasant


ppr.
Tiffin,

TIP

551

Tierney, an oak-tree ppr.


143-5
Tierney, Bart, {extinct), of Brighthelmstone, Susses, on a mount vert, a

ef.

90. 8

a greyhound's head erased, holding


mouth a stag's foot erased ppr.

in the

61.

TiUard, Rev. Robert Mowbrav, M.A.,


the Rectory, Tittleshall, Norf., same
crest and motto.
Tillard, Rev. James, the Glebe. Penshurst, Kent, out of a ducal coronet a
griffin's head.
Tiller, on a mural coronet six spears in
ppr.
Tiller,

I7.';-

Middx., a demi-cat rampant arg.


26. II

Whitrigg, Cumb., a demi-lioo Tillet or Tillett, six arrows in saltier ppr.,


banded gu., ensigned with a round hat
rampant gu., gorged with a collar
supporting a
of the first.
or.
flory-counterflory
173. 10
Palria fiddis.
Tilley, the head of a battle-axe issuing.
battle-axe ppr.
Tighe, Ireland, a wolf's head erased ppr.,
172. I
gorged with a collar arg., charged Tilley, Hon. Sir Samuel Leonard, C.B.,
K.C.M.G., P.C, of Frederictou and
Summum
with a cross crosslet sa.
St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada,
nee metnam diem nee optejn.
uses : the head of a battle-axe issuing
cf. 30. II
from the wreath ppr.
Tighe of Mitchelstowu, Ireland ( i ) Same
172. i
Tilley, a cockatrice's head couped arg.,
crest as above, {/or Tighe).
cf. 30. 11.
beaked, combed, and wattled gu.
(2) A stag's head {for Morgan).

Tiffin

Timbrell, in front of a tilting-spear erect


two swords in saltire, points upwards,
ppr., pommels and hilts or.
169. 7
Timewell, a demi-eagle gu., with wings
expanded erm., ducally crowned and
gorged with a chaplet or.
Timins a rose gu., barbed vert, seeded
or.

149. 2
in

Timmins, a dexter cubit arm holding


the hand a pair of scales, all ppr.

of

121. 5

Tighe, Lieutenant-Colonel, J.P., of Rosssanagh, Ashford, Wicklow, Ireland, a


wolf's head erased ppr., gorged with a
collar az., thereon a cross crosslet or,
between two bezants. Summum nee
meluam diem nee optem.
30. 4
Tighe-Bunbury, Daniel, Esquire, J. P.,
D.L., of Rossana, co. Wicklow, Ireland (i) Two swords saltirewise passing through the mouth of a leopard's
22. 7.
face, all ppr. (for Bimhury).
(2) A wolfs head erased ppr., gorged
with a collar az., thereon a cross crosslet or, between two bezants (for Tighe).
Firmmn in vita nihil. Summum nee
meiuam diem nee optem.
30. 4
Tighe, Ireland, a galley, her oars in sal:

ef.

68. 12

a griffin's head erased gu.,


holding in the beak a gem-

Tillney, Norf.,

eared

or,

ring of the same.


Tillotson,

217. 13
coronet arg., six
175. 8

Timmins, on a mural
spears in saltier sa.
Timporin, Herts, on a

mount

vert,

greyhound couchant arg., resting the


fore-paws on an escutcheon of the first,
charged with a

fess

wavy

az.,

thereon

three etoiles or.

Timpson of Exeter, Devonsh., and lieland, on a piece of battlement arg., an


eagle rising ppr., holding in the beak
an oak-shp vert, fructed or.
76. 10
Tims, a goat's head couped.
128. 12
Timson, a horse's head gu., bridled or.
51- 5

Tindal-Carill-Worsley, see Worsley.

Yorks and Kent, out of a Tindal, a dexter hand holding a writing-

mural coronet a greyhound's head,


ppr.
Tillotson, a pelican's

head erased ppr.

pen.
217. 10
Tindal of Dickleburgh, Norf.,
ppr., holding a cross of five mascles

Tillstone, Rogers-, of

Moulescombe

Tindal of the Manor House, Aylesbury.

cf.

all

61. 6

guPlace,

near Brighton, Sussex: (i)A mount


vert, thereon a bear's head couped
arg., murally gorged gu., encircled by
a chaplet of roses ppr. (for Tillstone).
(2) An eagle displayed with two heads
or, charged on the breast and on each
wing with a crescent, and holding in
either beak a saltier gu. (for Rogers).
Dat Deus inerementmn.
Tilly, a rose-tree vert, bearing roses arg.

Bucks, in front of five ostrich-feathers


arg., a fleur-de-lis az., between two
crescents eu.
Nosce teipsum.
250. 2
Tindal, Charles Frederick, same crest and

motto.
Tindal, Charles Grant, Fir Grove,

Winch-

field, Hants, same crest and motto.


Tindall, a demi-lion rampant supporting
a garb.
12. 5
Tindall, Norf., a lion's gamb erect or,
holding a cross of five mascles g\i.
Tindall or Tindale, Sulf. and Norf., out
of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five
ostrich-feathers arg.
114. 13
Tindall, Sussex, out of a ducal coronet
or, a plume of feathers erm., within a
basket gu.

tier sa.
160.10
Tilghman-Huskisson of Easham, Sussex
(i) An elephant's head erased arg.,
149- 8
guttee-de-sang, pierced in the neck by Tilney, George, Esquire, late of Watts
House, Bishops Lydeard, Taunton,
an arrow ppr. (for Huskisson). cj. 133.
Somers., in front of a mount vert, the
(2) A lion sejant sa., crowned or
3.
battlements of a tower ppr., therefrom
Spes edit agrieolam.
(for Tilghman).
a griffin's head gu., issuant from leaves
cf. 8. 8
alternately arg. and az. Sperando spiro.
Till, an ounce sejant ppr., resting the
dexter fore - paw on an escutcheon
258. 20 Tingey, John Cottingham, Esquire, 31,
Surrey Street, Norwich, a gtifJin's head
Tilney of Wisbeach, Cambs and Norf., a
couped between two wings sa., beaked
griffin's head erased gu.
66. 2
Tillard, Kent, an esquire's helmet ppr.,
gu180. 3 Tilney, Norman Eccles, 8, Attwood Road,
garnished or.
165. 2
S.W., in front of a mount vert, the Tinker, a cross crosslet az.
Tillard of Godmanchester, Hunts, out of a
battlements of a tower ppr., therefrom Tinlcer, a griffin passant.
63. 2
ducal coronet or, a griffin's head az.,
165. 3
(Tins is the crest of
a griffin's head gu., issuant from leaves Tinliler, a cross moliue az.
ears and beak or.
alternately arg. and az.
Sperando Tinline of Adelaide, South Australia, a
West, borne since an intermarriage with
holding
dexter
hand
an
ear
of
wheat
spiro.
that family in 1726, the Tillard crest
258. 20
ppr.
218. 14
Pax et copia.
Ne
Tilsley, a pelican in her piety or.
being a death's head.)
cede malis sed contra.
98. 14 Tinting, an ear of wheat or, bladed vert,
Tillard, Charles, upon a mount vert a
and a palm-branch of the last in
dexter hand couped grasping a mascle Tilson and Tilston of Huxleigh, Chesh.,
saltier.
154. 10
Audi, vide, sile.
out of a mural coronet a bear's head,
in bend sinister sa.
of Salisbury, Wilts, a griffin's
all ppr.
cf. 34. 14 Tinney
233- 14
head couped, the wings elevated sa.,
Tillard, George Henry, same crest and Tilson, a dexter hand plucking a rose
beaked gu.
cf. 67. 1 1
218. 13
ppr.
motto.
Tillard, Major-General John Arthur, C.B., Tilson and Tilston, an arm embowed Tipper, a hand couped in fess holding a
sword eiect, and on the point a garland
vested arg., ruffled of the last, holding
Ootacamond, Madras,
Caerlaverock,
of laurel.
cf. 221. y
in the hand ppr. a crosier gu., the
same crest and motto.
153-2
Tippet, a garb or, banded vert.
head and point or.
Tillard, Philip Edward, J.P., the Holme,
Godmanchester, Hunts, same crest and Tilson, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet Tippet of Truro and Falmouth, Cornw.,
with a
vested,
charged
cubit
arm
a
or, a bull's head sa., armed of the first.
motto.
cross crosslet arg., holding in the hand
Fugit irreparabile tempus.
44. 11
TiUard, Philip Francis, R.N., Stocken
an anchor by the middle of the shank.
Hall, Oakham, Rutl., same crest and Tilyard, Norf., a lion's head erased sa.,
Non robore sed spe.
cf. 208. 3
gorged with a collar vert, rimmed or,
motto.
Tippets, a squirrel sejant gu., cracking a
charged with five ermine-spots arg.
Tillard, Richard, same crest and motto.
nut or.
135-7
Tillard, Rev. Richard Henry, the Rectory,
cf. iS. 6
claw
an
eagle's
erased
Devonsh.,
Tippetts,
ppr.
Blakenev, Thetford, same crest and Timbrell, a phoenix in flames
:

ppr.

cf.

113. 8

TIP

ppr.
Vive lit vivas.
Tipping of Merton, Oxon., out of a ducal
coronet or, an antelope's head vert,
attired gu., maned of the first.

Tipping, Gartside-,

London, a demi-Turk affrontee


vested ppr., holding in the dexter hand
a scimitar arg., hilt and pommel or.

Tivitoe of

Yigilo et spero.
Tizard, Hawkins-,

Martin, Dorset

Lodge, Isle of Wight, an antelope's head erased vert, ducally gorged


or.

arm

in

armour

erect ppr.,

garnished or, holding in the hand a


truncheon sa., tipped of the second.
Tipping of BeauUeu, Louth, an arm in
armour holding in the hand ppr. a
sceptre or.
Tiptoft, Norf., a stag's head erased or,
gorged with a garland of roses gu.,
leaved vert.
TirreU of Reigate, Surrey, Thornton,
Bucks, Gepynge, Sufi., and Heron and
Springfield, Essex, a boar's head erect
arg., and issuing out of the mouth a
peacock's tail ppr.
Tirrey of London, out of a mural coronet
or, a dragon's head vert, vomiting
flames ppr., collared and lined of the

Winterbome

of
(

i )

On

St.

a ducal coronet

per pale az. and gu., gorged with a


and a chain reflexed therefrom
or, the chain attached to the pommel
of a sword erect on the sinister side of
the fox, the point downwards, also ppr.
32. 7
Todd, John Spencer Brydges, Esquire,
C.M.G., 24, Cathcart Road, South
collar,

between two wings gu., a buglehorn stringed of the first {for Tizard).
Kensington, same crest.
(2) Out of a mural coronet a cubit
arm erect vested az., cuffed gu., charged Todd, Robert, Harts, Olveston, Glouc,
in front of the stump of an oak-tree a
with a fleur-de-lis or, holding in the
mount, and thereon a fox sejant ppr.,
hand ppr. a baton, also or, tipped sa.
charged on the shoulder with a mascle
Ne timeaa recle faci(for Hawlcins).
or,

Vigilans.

gu.

endo.

Henry Thomas, Quarr Tobin, two

Wood

Tipping, a cubit

TOL

552

Bart, (extinct), of Wheatfield,


Oxon., on a ducal coronet or, an antelope's head erased vert, attired gu.,
maned of the first.
Tipping of Bolton and Boldhall, Lanes,
an antelope's head erased yert, ducaUy
f/. 126. 2
gorged and attired or.
Tipping, William Fearon, Esquire, J. P.,
of Brasted Place, Kent, out of a ducal
head
antelope's
coronet or, a heraldic

Tipping,

battle-axes in pale environed


172. 6

by a serpent ppr.

Tobin of Ballincollig, co. Cork, Ireland,


on a mount vert, a falcon rising ppr.,
belled or, and charged on each wing
with a nettle-leaf pointing downwards,
also ppr.
Noli me tangere.
Tobin of Cumpshinagh, co. Tipperary,
Ireland, a demi-lion gu., holding between the paws an oak-branch ppr.
Tobin, Richard F., Esquire, 60, Stephen's
Green East, Dublin, on a mount vert,
a falcon rising with wings expanded
and inverted ppr., belled or, charged
on each wing with a nettle-leaf pointing
downwards, also ppr.
Toby, a perch's head issuing ppr.
VigiTod, Scotland, a fox's head ppr.
lanlia.
33. 4
Tod, Scotland, a fox rampant ppr.
Oportei vivere.

late Isaac, Esquire, M.A.,


F.R.S.. St. John's College, Cambs, in
front of a gate sa., a foxhovmd current
ppr.
mounted
169. 12
Todman, a

Todhunter,

66. 2
idrig,

Scotland, a sword in pale ppr.


I

170. 2

Toft or Tofte, a phoenix in flames ppr.


82. z
cj. 32. 8
Toke, Kent, a fox current or.
Toke, John Leslie, of Goddington, Kent
(I) A griffin's head erased per chevron
arg. and sa., guttee counterchanged,
holding in the beak a tuck or sword ppr.,

and pommel

hilt

By

or.

cj.

66.

10.

(2)

augmentation, a fox current ppr.


cf.

Nicholas

Rev.

Toke,

Militia

crests.

mea

Roundel,

r- 8
same

multiplex.

148. 2 Toke or Tokey, Worcs., an ibex's head


Tod, Ireland, a fleur-de-lis or.
tufted and collared gemel or,
az.,
Tod-Mereer of Scotsbank, Selkirksh., and
langued gu.
Hope Park, Edinburgh, a cross patee
Heref., a demi roebuck ppr., attired
Toker of Ospringe, Kent, a heart gu., enfitchee gu.
Crux Christi mca corona.
and ungu. or, holding in the mouth
166. 3
filed by a ducal coronet or, between
three ears of corn bladed of the first.
two branches of palm ppr. ProviTodcastle of London, a leopard statant
c/. 119. 2
deniia tutamen.
cf. 181. 14
ppr., resting the dexter paw on an
Tirringham, Bucks, a talbot's head gu.,
c/. 24. 5
Toker, Major-General A. C, C.B., the
escutcheon or.
billettee or.
cf. 56. 5
Grange, Lansdowne Road, Bedford, a
Tirwhit, Lines, a savage ppr., ^VTeathed Todd, see Wilson-Todd.
heart gu., encircled by a ducal coronet
about the head and loins vert, holding Todd, a fox statant ppr., collared, and a
arg., between two palm-branches ppr.
chain therefrom reflexed over the back
over his dexter shoulder a club or.
Providentia tutamen.
or, supporting with the dexter paw an
Me slante, virebunt.
ctoile
a Paschal lamb couchant ppr.,
charged
with
an
Tokett,
escutcheon
sa.,
Tirwhit, Hunts, a lapwing's head and
the pennon charged with a cross gu.
32. 4
of the second.
neck or.
En Dieu est ma fiance.
Tisdale or Tisdall, a peacock's head Todd of Sturmer, Essex, a fox sejant
Tolcarne of Tolcame, Cornw., a wolf
ppr.
32
couped ppr.
103. 2
Oportet
sejant arg., gorged with a spiked colTisdall, Charlesfort, co. Meath, out of a Todd, a fox's head couped gu.
lar lined and ringed or.
vivere.
33. 4
ducal coronet or, an armed hand erect
of
Henry,
Tolcher, Edward Henry Archer, Primrose
Captain
James
Todd-Thornton,
arg., charged with a pellet, holding an
Club, London, a dexter arm embowed
Westbrook, co. Donegal, J.P. (i) A
arrow ppi. TiUantur tela coronam.
couped above the elbow, vested az.,
griffin's head erased sa., beaked and
Tison or Tyson of Woodland Green
cuffed arg., the hand ppr. grasping a
collared or, charged on the neck with
Glouc, a sinister arm in mail or, th<
ragged staff erect of the second charged
an escarbuncle of the last {/or Thornhand ppr. defended by an antique shield
with two martlets sa.
ton).
194. 8
or. lined vert, with straps gu.
(2) A pelican in her piety {/or
ppr.
see Norbury, Earl of.
A
fox
passant
Toler,
Patterson).
see
Portland,
Marquess
of,
TitchQeld,
(3)
charged on the shoulder with a torteau Toler-Aylward of Shanldiill Castle, co.
Duke of.
Kilkenny (i) Out of a ducal coronet
{/or Todd), and over this second crest
10. 2
Titford, a demi-lion rampant.
first.

Tirrey or Tirry of London,

Herts, and

Titley

the motto, Faire sans dire.


temere nee timide.
/ die for those 1

escallop or.
Titterton, an oak-tree ppr.
143. 5
Tittle, David Ross, Esquire, M.A., and
L;aac Tittle, Esquire, M.A., LL.D., on

love.

and Titteley of Titteley, Shropsh.,


between two laurel-branches vert, an

Todd
gu.,

cf.

32.

Tranby, Yorks, on a chapeau


turned up erm., a fox sejant ppr.

of

or,

a dexter

arm embowed vested

az.,

cuffed arg., the hand ppr. holding an


anchor of the first (for Aylward). (2)

Out

mural coronet ppr., a fleur-decharged with an ermine spot sa.

of a

lis or.

Verus et fidelis semper.


Oportet vivere.
(for Toler).
32. i
a mural coronet ppr., a lion rampant Todd, Northumb., a fox's head erased Toler-Rowley, Frederick Pelham, Esquire, of 45, Lefevre Terrace, North
ppror, collared gu., and charged on the
33- 6
Adelaide, South Australia, a wolf's
shoulder with an escallop sa. In le Todd of Bray, Berks, a fox's head or,
head erased sa., collared bendy or and
collared flory counterflory gu.
Domine speravi.
gu.
La Vertue surmonte tout obstacle.
Titus of Bushby, Herts, a Moor's head
"A 33- 4
couped at the shoulders ppr., the Todd, a fox courant with a goose over TolhuTSt, Alfred, Esquire, of Gravesend,
Kent, upon a mount vert, a wolf rehis back, all ppr.
temples wTeathed arg. and az.
192. 13
gardant sa., collared or, resting the
Tiverton of Towerhurst, Leeds, on a Todd of Belsize House, Hampstead, a
dexter fore-paw on a bell of the last.
mount vert, thereon a fox sejant ppr.,
mount a stag courant regardant, all
28. 9
A'e cede malis.
ppr.
Forward.
resting the dexter fore-paw on a roundle

TOL

TOO

553

of a mural
Tolhurst, John, J.P., Glenbrook, Becken- Tomlin, out
martlet arg., holdmg in the beak an
ham Kent, a cubit arm in armour
oak- branch vert, frueted or.
ppr.' between on the dexter side a'
head erased az.,
peacock's
a
Tomlin,
side
an
sinister
decrescent and on the
beaked or.
'*" '
increscent sa., the hand ppr. grasping
x,
*
at o
Tomline, Pretyman-, Bart., N.b.. two
a bull's head erased sa. Alta pete.
lion's gambs erased ppr., supportmg a
304. 10
mullet or.
Toll of Perridge, Devonsh., a boar's head
Tomlins, Middx. and Sussex, on a mount
</ 433
f,fggt;
vert, a vine-stem couped at the top and
Toll or Tolle a hand couped holding a
leaved ppr., on the stem an escutcheon
212.
9
dagger erect ppr.
arg.
H5- 3
Tollemache, see Dysart, Earl of.

William Asheton, Staneclyfife


Disley, Chesh., same crest and motto.
Tonge, Captain F. H., Highway, Calne,
Wilts, on a rock ppr., a martlet rising
Tonge,

or.

Steady.

Tongue, Ireland, on an oak-tree a nest


with three young ravens fed with the
dew of heaven distilling from a cloud,
all

ppr.

Tongue, an escutcheon or, between two


myrtle-branches in orle ppr.
Tonkin, Cornw., a Cornish chough ppr.

107. 14
Baron (ToUemache), Hel- Tomlins, out of a mural coronet seven
Tonkin of Trevannauce and Hendra,
Lochaber-axes turned outwards ppr.
mingham' HaU, Suff., a horse's head
Cornw., and Devonsh., an eagle's head
cj. 172. 2
erased arg., between two wings or,
2

ToUemache

pellettee.

Confido conquiesco.

c/. 5

83.
erased or.
a Tonkin of Plymouth, Devonsh., a dragon's
Kensol Tra Tonkein
head couped.
71. i
Maihern
yn.
llieu
Ouna
TomUnson of Birdford and Huddersfield,
Riversdale.
Yorks, a savage wreathed about the Tonson, Baron Riversdale, see
Dunkettle, co. Cork, Ireland,
loins ppr., holding in both hands a Tonson of
out of a mural coronet or. a cubit arm
spear headed at each end or.
in armour, holding in the gauntlet a
Tomlinson, Thomas, Esquire, on a mount
sword, all ppr., hilt and pommel or.
vert, a savage ppr., wreathed about
Ireland, out of a mural coronet
Tonson,
the temples arg. and sa., charged upon
or, a dexter arm in armour couped at
the breast with a cross crosslet gu., and
the elbow ppr., brandishing a sword
across the sinister shoulder a bear's
arg., pommel and hilt of the first.
skin, and holding with both hands in
Manus ha'c inimica tyrannis.
bend a spear headed at either end,
Tonson, three cross crosslets, one in pale

Tomlinson,

see

ToUemache, Rev. Algernon Edward, same Tomlinson, out


grilBn's head
crest.
ToUemache, Henry James,

J.P., 42,

Half

W., same crest and


Street,
motto.
Toller, a mullet gu., charged with an
cf- 164- 2
ermine spot or.
Toller of Fowey, Cornw., between two
wings or, a cinquefoil arg.
ToUet of Betley HaU, Staffs, a pyramid
on a pedestal arg., the top entwined
by a serpent descending ppr. Pru-

Moon

dentia in adversis.
vert,

ToUey or ToUye, a demi-tiger

lion

rampant per

Tolman, two arms

Tomlinson, Sir

Non siU

or,

pntria;.

"

13

armour embowed

wielding a battle-axe, aU ppr.

and two

WiUiam Edward Murray,

Bart., of Heysham House, Lanes, and


of Richmond Terrace, Whitehall, London, on a mount vert, a savage ppr.,

152. I
pale arg.
I-

arg.

also ppr.

be-

zantee, collared arg., pellettee.

ToUey, an acorn stalked and leaved vert.


TolUott, a
and gu.

Paget-Tomlinson.
of a ducal coronet

wreathed about the temples arg. and


charged on the breast with a cross
crosslet gu., across the sinister shoulder

ea.,

in saltire, gu.,

surmounted of

an escallop or.
TonstaU of Toustall and Thurland Castle,
Lanes, a cock arg., combed, wattled,
and legged or, holding in the beak a
scroll with the motto Droit.
Tonyn, a dexter hand holding a sword in
212.9
pale ppr.
Toogood, an armed hand holding a cal-

a bearskin, and holding with both


194- 12
hands in bend a spear headed at either
Tolson of Bridekirke, Cumb., and Woodtrap ppr.
end, also ppr. Propositi tenax. 3"- 9
land Lodge, Somers., out of a ducal
iffin's head erased
Took or Tooke,
a ship under sail ppr.
Tompkins,
coronet or, a lion's gamb holding two
uttee
and
arg.
per che
160. 13
ostrich-feathers, the one vert and the
counterchanged, eared 01, holding in
and
Heref.,
Tompkins of Monington,
other az. Ferro comile.
erect
arg., hilted gu.,
sword
beak
a
the
Arundel, Sussex, a unicorn's head
Huddersfield.
Dalton,
Legh,
the
on
Tolson,
resting
hilt
the
pommelled or,
erased per fess arg. and or, armed and
Yorks, in front of a demi-tower, issuant
wTeath.
maned counterchanged, and gorged
therefrom a bear's paw grasping four
Tooke, see Hales-Tooke.
vert.
cf.
49.
laurel-wreath
5
with
a
ostrich-feathers in bend sinister arg.,
grilfin's head erased sa., holding
Tompkinson, Lanes., a wolfs head erased Tooke, a
an annulet or. Ferro comite.
in the beak by the middle of the blade
cf. 30. 8
arg., ducally gorged or.
Tom of Little Petherick, a Cornish chough
a sword arg., pommel downwards.
Tompson of Witchingham Hall, Norf., on
ppr., holding in its beak an escallop
cf. 66. 12
a mount vert, a demi-lion rampant
arg.
Tooke of Hurston Clays, Sus.sex, a griffin's
<'! ^Ogardant or.
Tomb, between two wings a pegasus
lad erased sa., holding in the
slipped ppr.
palm-branch
a
Tompson,
51-3
head.
sword, point upwards, ppr. Militia
147
66. 12
:/.
Tombs, S. John, Esquke, of the Hollies.
mea multiplex.
St. Mary-le-bone, Middx.,
Droitwich, a tower ppr. Hic jacct Toms of
Norf., a griffin's head erased sa.,
Cornish chough ppr., charged on the Tooke,
pace.
quod mortale juit requiescat
charged on the neck with two bendlets
cf. 107. 14
breast with a bezant.
volant
chough
Cornish
sword
a
beak
a
or
Toms,
the
Tomes
arg., and holding in
Toms, a Cornish chough volant ppr.
pommel
ppr.
in pale, point upwards, arg.,
or Tonkes, two arms in armour
66. 12
Tomkins, out of a ducal coronet a broken TonckS
hilt or.
and
support,,
clouds
from
issuing
embowed
f/. i/-- 7
battle-axe, all ppr.
Tooker, Somers., a whale's head haurient
ing the sun ppr.
Tomkins of Webley, Heref., a lion ramerased sa., charged with a mascle arg.
Asheton-, Henri, Escf. 139- 8
pant or, holding a broken tilting-spear Tonge-de-Tonge,
Mirabile in profundis.
quire, of Chateau du Ragotin. Av164. 8
spur-rowel or.
France, in front of an arm Tooker, a
ranches,
a
Chesh.,
Pveaseheath,
entiled with a
Tomkinson of
ppr. Tooker, a human heart
hand
the
armour,
in
embowed
gorged
wolf's head erased arg., duoally
ducal coronet.
bend
k^c.,..
in
,..
,,,
^^J.'^J"^
grappling-iron
a
grasping
/ 30. S
Bart of Maddington
or.
of the last Tooker or Tucker,
sejant
seji
lion
sinister sa., a Hon
'
ducal
Tomkinson, Michael, Franche Hall, near
Wilts, a heart gu., enhled with a
pierced in the sinister shoulder with
cf. 18
Kidderminster, in front of a cross flory
Tout caiur.
gorged
arg.,
erased
head
wolf's
a
gu..
,

'

with a collar flory counterflory, also


250. 10
Sperans pergo.
gu.
Tomlin of Dane Court, Kent, two battle-

studios, Kensington,

same

crest.

G^ar^

arrterlv gu

West'

^rns^QuJer^Tb
axes in saltier ppr., surcharged with a
dexter hand couped at the wrist, also
TongTReg^aldTthu:! Buluwayo Club,
Quondam his vicimus armis.
ppr.
Buluwayo, South Afrioa,_same crest. _^
of
Esquire,
Locke,
TomUn, Edward
sley.
Staneclyffe,
Richard,
Angley Park, Cranbrook, same crest Tonge,
Retineo vi leonis.
Chesh., same crest.
and motto-

and

^u^^ln^et per

or.

pale

gorged with a

colnLchanged.

erased^gu^
Toole, Ireland, a Uon's head

,^^^P;^^
|

^^^^^^^ ^jthin an annulet

an escutcheon

sa.

(/.

or.

16.7.

TOO

TOV

554

Wicklow, Ireland, and of Has Berwyn,


displayed ppr. (2) A plume of three
Toone, a lion's head erased, holding in
Denbighsh., a lion rampant gu., armed
Spero meliora.
ostrich - feathers.
the mouth a hand couped ppr.
and langued az. Ad astra sequor. i. 13
Jamais arriere.
75. 2
Toone of London, issuing out of an
FredLieutenant-Colonel
Eastern coronet or, an eagle's head az., Torr of Riby, Lines, upon a headland Tottenham,
erick St. Leger, J.P., of Mount Callam,
Altiora spero.
ppr., a tower arg.
semee of mullets of the fiist.
Inagh, CO. Clare, same crest and motto.
156. 3
Tooth of Park Farm, Sevenoaks, Kent, a
BaUycurry,
Charles
George,
wings
adpassant
with
Tottenham,
mullets,
a
griffin
Torr,
semee
of
gryphon segreant gu.,
Ashford, co. Wicklow, same crest and
dorsed ppr.
63. 2
and holding in the sinister claw a
motto.
Perseverantia palmam Torr, Rev. William Edward, Carlett
arg.
feather
62. I
Park, Eastham, upon a mount amidst Tottenham, Charles Gore Loftus, TudenoUinebit.
ham Park, co. Westmeath, same crest
fern ppr., a gryphon passant, wings
Tooth of Swifts, Cranbrook, Kent, a
and motto.
elevated per pale or and arg. supporting
crriflin segreant gu., semee of mullets,
with the dexter claw a mullet of six Tottenham, Francis Robert, same crest
and holding in the sinister claw an
jortissima
Deris.
and motto.
palpoints
sa.
Turris
Perseverantia
ostrich-feather arg.
62. i Torr, Captain Herbert James, same crest Tottenham, Henry Loftus, same crest
mam oUindbit.
and motto.
and motto.
Toovey, Oxon., on a mount vert, a stag
current arg., pierced through the neck Torrance, Scotland, a bull's head erased. Tottenham, Henry Loftus Alexander,
same crest and motto.
/ saved the king.
44- 3
by an arrow in fess, the pheon to the
Torre, John James, of Snydale, Yorks, a Tottenham, John, Ashfield, Rathfarnham,
dexter ppr., vulned gu.
same crest and motto.
gritfin passant per pale or and arg.
Topham of Lincoln's Inn, Middx., and
Turris jortissima Deus.
63. 2 Tottenham, Bart., of Tottenham Green,
Yorks, an anchor cabled and a sword
151. 2
a lion rampant gu., charged on the
169. 9 Torre, a lily arg., leaved vert.
in saltier ppr.
shoulder with a bar daucettee arg.
Topham of Middleham Hall, Yorks, two Torrell, Cambs, a boar's head erased or.
42. 2
Ad astra sequor.
cf. i. 13
serpents vert, entwined round a cross
Cruce non prudentia. Torrenoe, two laurel-branches in saltier Tottenham, Denis-, of Dunmore East,
patee iitched or.
lion rampant
CO. Waterford
crest.
same
Yorks,
Caldberg,
I ) A
Topham of
2
with
crescent
or (for
charged
a
gu.,
Torrens, a martlet or.
95.
Ut vivas vigila.
Tottenham), cf. i. 13. (2) A heraldic
of Somerby, Lines, a talbot Torrens, Ireland, a martlet sa., gorged
Topliffe
tiger's head erased erm. (for Denis).
with a collar or, pendant therefrom an
55.1
sejant arg., collared or.
escutcheon erm., charged with a
cf. 25. 4
Topp of Stockton, Wilts. Devonsh.,
candlestick,
also
or.
Deus lumen Tottenham, Ireland, a crescent erm.
Shropsh., and Glouc, a gauntlet grasp163. 2
ing a hand couped at the wrist, all
laurel
(extinct).
branches
of
Earl
ol
Castlehaven
between
two
Touchet,
Torrens,
ppr.
a swan
t of a ducal coronet or,
ppr., a martlet sa., around the neck a
Tormanton,
of
(extinct),
Topp, Bart,
ing arg., ducally gorged of the first.
ribbon gu., fimbriated az., therefrom
Glouc, a gauntlet clasped grasping a
pendent a representation of the gold Touchet, out of a ducal coronet ppr., a
hand couped at the wrist, all ppr.
medal presented to Major-General Sir
swan rising arg., ducally gorged or.
Topp of Whitton, Shropsh., a gauntlet
Henry Torrens, K.C.B., by command
Je le tiens.
clasped grasping a naked hand couped
Detis Touchet, Essex, and Ireland, an old man's
of His Majesty King George IV.
at the wrist and embrued, all ppr.
head couped ppr., wreathed arg. and
lumen meum.
Topper, a man's head issuing in profile
190. 14
gu.
cf. 50. 13
ppr., banded or and gu., tied of the Torrie, a horse's head arg.
colours.
190. 4 Torrin of Kelvedon, a griffin's head erased Tough, Scotland, a dexter hand pointing
222. 1
66. 2
th two fingers gu.
sa.
Topping, two lion's gambs sa., supporting
a roundle vair.
39. 4 TorringS, a dove between two branches Touke, Worcs., a leopard's head couped
22. 10
irel fructed ppr.
92. 1
az., spotted or.
Topsfield, Suff. and Norf., a talbot couchTorrington (Byng), Votes Court, Mere- Toulmin, a dexter arm in armour emant gardant in front of a tree, all ppr.
bowed holding in the hand a sabre,
worth, ilaidstone, a heraldic antelope
Torbock, Staffs, and of Torbeck. Lanes,
all ppr.
statant erm., attired, tusked, maned,
195. 2
an eagle close ppr., beaked and legged
Toulmin, a garb in fess ppr.
and ungu. or. Ttiehor.
153. 6
gu., charged on the breast with a
cf. 127. 5
63. 2 Tounson, Northamp. and Wilts, three
c/. 76. 2
Torvers, a griffin passant.
mullet arg.
salerect
crosslets
two
in
gambs
fitched
gu.,
Ireland,
two
lion's
cross
Esquire,
of
CrakenTorway,
Joseph,
Torbock,
pale,
all
over
in the
tier and one in
gu., holding a cross flory iitchee arg.
thorpe Hall, Appleby, Westml., an
centre an escallop or.
Non nobis nascimur.
eagle close ppr., beaked and legged gu.,
charged on the breast with a mullet Tory or Torry, a horse passant ppr., fur- Toures, Scotland, a lion rampant ppr.
I- 13
nished gu.
52. 4
arg.
In ccelo spes mea est.
156. 2
Torbock, a parrot holding in its dexter Tosh and Tose, Scotland, a thistle ppr. Tournay, a tower arg.
Ad finem.
Tournay, Bargrave-, of Eastry and Canclaw a pear ppr.
loi. 13
cf. 1 50. 2
branch
of
Kent,
bull's
head
erased
Scotland,
withered
terbury,
a
a
Toriano of London, an arm in armour Tosh,
holly sprouting new leaves ppr.
arg., armed or, gorged with a collar
from the shoulder in fess, and from
az., charged with three bezants.
145. 10
the elbow in pale, holding in the hand
a helmet.
19S. i Toshach of Monzievaird, Perthsh., on a
cf.. 44- 2
sinister hand issuing, a falcon rising
Tournemine, an arm in armour embowed
Toriano of London, an eagle displayed
all ppr.
Maha an toshach.
ppr., holding in the hand a fleur-de2
demi-lion
10.
a
ppr.
lis.
an
eagle's
head
erased
arg.
2
Tot,
199. 14
Torin,
83.
ToringS, a martlet between two laurel- Tothill of Peamore, Plymouth, and Exeter, Tourner, Scotland, a flaming heart ppr.
181. 13
Devonsh., on a mount vert, a turtleTu ne cede malis.
branches in orle.
dove ppr. holding in the beak a sprig Tout, on a chapeau, an angel holding in
Torkington of Stoughton, Hunts, a spurvert, fructed or.
the dexter hand a sword in pale, and
rowel between two wings or.
cf. 92. 5
supporting with the sinister an escutTorlesse, Berks, a stork ppr.
105. 11 Tothill of London, an olive-branch erect
ppr.
cheon.
a heron or,
151. II
Torleste,
between two
branches vert.
Tothill of Tothill, Cambs, a crescent or
Touzel, Jersey, two wings erect and conbetween two wings displayed sa.
joined quarterly gu. and arg. Tout zele.
Torley, a boar's head couped in fess sa.,
armed arg.
113. I
43. i
cf. 112. 6
Torney of Bockhill, Kent, a bull's head Tottenham, Charles, Esquire, of Mac Tovey, Scotland, an eagle displayed arg.

erased arg.,

armed and

collared or.
cf.

44. 2

Torphichen, Baron (Sandilands), of Torpichen,

West Lothian:

(i)

An

eagle

In Deo confldo.
75-2
Murrough, co. Wexford, Ireland, and
Major Charles Robert Worsley Tot- Tovey, an eagle displayed with two heads
arg., charged on the breast with a saltenham, Esquire, M.A., of Tottenham
tier ppr.
Green, co. Wexford, of Woodstock, co
74- I

TOV

TRA

555_

Tovey, Hamilton, Esquire, of Pynacles,


Great Stanmore, Middx., on a mural
coronet arg., an eagle displayed or,
holding in the beak a spear bendwise,
the staff broken ppr.
Tower, Christopher John Hume, of
Weald Hail, Essex, and Huntsmire
Park, Bucks, a griffin passant per palo
or and az., with wings addorsed of the
first.
Love and dread,
63. 2
Tower, Brownlow Richard Christopher,
Ellesmere House, EUesmere, Salop, a
griffin passant per pale or and erm.,
the dexter claw resting on a shield sa.
charged with a tower or. Love and

Townshend

of Stony Stanton, Hinckley,


buck ppr., resting the dexter
fore-foot on an escallop erm., and between the attires a cross crosslet fitcheo
Probitas verus honos.
85. 13
Hinc generi incrementa fides.
arg.
Townrawe and Townroe, Derbysh. and
Lines, a tiger sejant per pale erm. and Townshend, Charles William, Trevallyn,

Townley, Rev. Charles Francis, of Fulborne. Cambs, on a perch a hawk close


ppr., beaked and belled of the first.

Leics., a

Wrexham, Denbighsh., a roebuck's


sa.
27. 6
head attired or, gorged with a collar
Townroe, Lionel Edmund, Esquire, M.A.,
az., charged with three escallops arg.
of the Grove, Upper Norwood, S.E., a
leopard sejant per pale erm. and sa. Townshend, Edward Lee, Wincham Hall,
Knutsford, a stag's head oouped ppr.,
Dtim spire spero.
attired or, gorged with a collar az.,
Townsend, out of a ducal coronet a demicharged with three escallops arg.
swan ducally gorged, the line reflexed
Townshend, Harry Leigh, Caldecott
over back.
Hall, Nuneaton, Warw., same crest.
Townsend, an eye ppr.
193. 13
Townsend, Frederick, of Honnington Townshend, Shropsh., a fleur-de-Us.
148. 2
Tower, Egerton Augustus, same crest and
Hall, Warw., a stag gorged with a
motto.
wreath of oak ppr.. resting the sinister To wry, of Yorks and Croglin Hall, Cumb.,
a griffin pa.ssant per pale or and az. 63.
forefoot on two annulets interlaced or.
Towers-Clark, see Clark.
Towers, a tower. Bon aeeord.
1 56. 2
Vita posse priore frui
264. 5 Towse of London and Somers., an eagle's
head erased or, pierced tlirough the
Towers, Berks and Northamp., a griffin Townsend, Thomas Sutton, 68, Queen's
neck by a sword arg., hilt and pommel
passant per pale or and arg., wings
Gate, S.W., same crest and motto.
of the first.
addorsed of the first, charged on the Townsend, G. P., Esquire, on a mount
or Toye, Glouc, on a mural coronet
Toy
mullet
2
sejant
ppr.,
attired
or,
breast with a
sa.
c/. 63.
vert, a buck
gu., a martlet arg.
supporting with the dexter foot a
Towers of Hinton Manor, Isle of Ely,
10. i
Mihi Traby, a demi-lion rampant sa.
Cambs, a griffin passant per pale or
lance erect gu., headed, also or.
Tracy, see Sudeley, Baron.
and az., with wings addorsed of the
Tracy, Viscount Tracy, on a chapeau gu.,
first.
63. 2 Townsend, Norf., a stag trippant ppr.
turned up erm., an escallop sa., between
117. 8
Towers of Castletown, Borrisokane, co.
two wings or. Memoria pii ceterna.
Tipperary, formerly of Kentstown, co. Townsend, Surrey, a salamander arg., in
141. II
Meath, Ireland, a griffin passant per
flames ppr.
138. 4
pale sa. and or, with wings elevated Townsend-Farquhar, Sir Robert, Bart., Tracy, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
an escallop arg., between two wings
T-urris mihi Dens.
an eagle rising ppr. Mente mamique.
erm.
63. 2
141. II
or.
Towers, Scotland, a stag lodged ppr.
77- 5
(Townshend), Trafalgar, Viscount, see Nelson, Earl.
115. 7 Townshend,
Marquess
Towers of London, a heraldic antelope's
Raynham Hall, Norf., a stag statant Trafford, de. Sir Humphrey Francis,
Manchester,
a
Park,
Trafford
Bart.,
attired
and ungu. or. Haic
head az., attired and maned or.
ppr.,
thrasher ppr., his hat and coat per
1 17generi incrementa fides.
127. 10
5
pale arg. and gu,, sleeves counterTowgood of Axminster, Devonsh., an arm Townshend, Richard Baxter, Esquire,
changed, breeches and stockings of
vested in russet gray, cuffed erm., hold117, Banbury Road, Oxford, a stag
the third and second, holding in both
trippant.
Hcec generi incrementa fides.
ing in the hand ppr. a wallet arg.,
hands a flail or, uplifted over a garb
buckles and buttons or.
Townshend, Maurice Fitzgerald Stephens,
Towker, alias Pennington, of Thornecombe, Devonsh., a demi-angel ppr.,
habited az., with wings extended gu.
Towle, a dove holding in its beak an

Amo

olive-branch ppr.

Town

or

pacem.

Towne, on a rock a

ppr.

Town

tree

92.

mount

vert,

143. 14
a spear in pale ppr.

co.

stag

incrementa
arg.,

differenced

a stag trippant

by a mullet on

his

side.
or Towne,
175- 9 Townshend, S. Nugent, F.R.G.S., of St
Karnes Island, Skibbereen, co. Cork, a
Towneley of Towneley Hall, Lanes, on a
Haic generi increstag trippant ppr.
porch or, a hawk close ppr., beaked
menta fides.
and belled of the first, round the perch a
Townshend of Hem, Wales, a roebuck's
ribbon gu.
Tenez le vraye.
head ppr., attired or, gorged with a
cf. 85. 13
collar az., charged with three escallops
Townend of Moss Side, Manchester, a
Huic generi incrementa fides.
arg.
lion rampant holding between the foreVince malum patientia.
paws a plain cross arg., and resting the
Robert,
Virlute Townshend, Marsham-, Hon.
hind-paw on an escallop or.

el

A
Frognal, Foot's
(2)
stag statant ppr. (for Townshend).
A lion's head erased gu. (for Marsham).
Townshend of Coggeshall Magna, Essex,
on a mount vert, a buck aejant ppr.,
attired or, supporting with the dexter
foot a lance erect gu., headed, also or.
Townshend, Stephens-, of Castle Townshend, CO. Cork, Ireland: (i) On a
mount vert, a stag trippant ppr., attired, ungu., and charged on the body
Cray,

coyistantia.

Townley-Balfour, Blayney Reynell. M.A.,


Townley Hall, Drogheda (i) A mermaid holding in the dexter hand a
swan's head and neck erased, and in
the sinister an otter's head, also erased,
all arg.
(2) On a perch or, a hawk
:

beaked and belled of the


round the perch a ribbon gu.
Omne solum forti patria.
Townley-Parker, Thomas Townley, EsCharnock, and
of Cuerden,
quire,
)
A buck trippant
Koyle, Lanes
i
ppr., transpierced through the body
with an arrow paleways, point downclose ppr.,

first,

wards, arg. {for Parker),


cf. 117. 10.
(2) On a perch sa., a sparrow-hawk
ppr. {for Townley).
85. 13

lying fessewise upon the dexter side of


the wreath, over the crest an escroU
bearing the motto, Now thus. Gripe
188. 8
griffin, hold fast.
(i) A
Trafford of Oughtrington, Chesh.
husbandman per pale arg. and az.,
threshing a garb or, with the motto
thus
Trafford).
(for
cf.
Now
over,
188. 8.
(2) A cubit arm erect vested
paly of four pieces or and sa., holding
the lower end of a broken tilting-spear
Gripe griffin, hold fast.
{for Leigh).
Trafford, Essex and Lanes, a thrasher
ppr., his hat and coat per pale arg. and
gu., holding in both hands a flail in
the attitude of striking a garb or.
188. 8
Now thus.
Henry Randolph, MichaelTrafford,
church Court, Hereford, same crest.
Trafford, William Henry, Wroxham Hall,
:

fides.

growing Townshend, Shropsh.,

c/.

Cork, on a
trippant ppr.,

Grove House, SchuU,

attired, hoofed, and charged on the


Ha;c generi
side with an escallop or.

Kent:

(l)

with an escallop or (for Townshend).


(2) A demi-eagle rising or
cf. 118. 2.
Ha:c generi incrementa
(for Stephens).
80. 2

fides.

Townshend

of

Wretham,

statant

ppr.,

attired

Hinc generi incrementa

Norf.,

a stag

and ungu.
fides.

or.

117.

Norf., same crest.


Trafford, Guy Rawson, of Hill Court.
Ross, Heref.. same crest.
Trafford of Bridge Trafford, C'liesh.. a

demi-pegasus

with

wings

expanded
47- 5

arg.

Trafford-Rawson,

ham HaU, Bury

Major
St.

Henry,

Edmunds

Cold(i)

An

eagle's head erased per fesse sa. and az.,


guttee-d'or, holding in the beak two

annulets interlaced or {for Bauson).


coat, breeches,
(2) A thrasher ppr.. his
and stockings party per pale arg. and
ppr.,
gu., holding in his hands a flail
fesseways of
garb
the head or, over a
the last. Now thus.

TRA

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556

Tragett of Awbridge Danes, Hants, upon Traquair, Scotland, the sun shining on Trefry, Rev. Edward Lambert, Aswarby,
Lines, same crest.
the stump of an old tree sprouting new
a mount vert, within a chain in arch
branches ppr.
145. 5 Treffry, Rev. Reginald Heber, St. Endelor, a dexter hand pointing upwards
lion. Port Isaac. Cornw., same crest.
Trasher, Cornw., a demi-talbot rampant
with the forefinger ppr.
eared
gu.
Trefusis,
Baron Clinton, see Clinton.
regardant
arg.,
on
Glamorgansh.,
Traherne of St. Hilary,
a ducal coronet or, a goat's head erased Travell, Northamp. and Warw., a grey- Trefusis of Landew, Cornw., a griffin
sejant or, winged az., resting the dexter
hound's head sa., charged with three
ppr., charged with three plates, two and
mullets, two and one or.
c/. 61. 2
claw on an escutcheon arg. cf. 62. 11
one. Ofna Dduw aW Brenhin. cf. 12S. 5
Traherne, Llewellyn Edmund, Coedar- Travers, Cork, a wolf passant. Nectimide, Tregent, a Triton holding in his hand a
28. 10
trident.
nee teniere.
cf. 185. 12
hydyglyn. Cardiff, a goat's head erased
heraldic
Ireland,
a
Tregoning,
John Simmons, Esquire, J.P.,
Travers,
co.
Cork,
Brenhin.
Dduw
a'r
ppr.
Ofna
Launceston,
D.L.,
Landue,
near
tiger statant gu.
176. 2
cf. 25. 5
Trail, a column in the sea ppr.
Cornw., and Llanelly, Carmarthensh.,
a Travers, Clarke-, Sir Guy Francis Travers,
Traill of Edinburgh and London,
in front of a rock ppr., thereon a castle
Bart.,
Rossmore, co. Cork: (i) A
column set in the sea ppr. In disarg., a stag lodged or.
I55heraldic tiger passant arg. {/or Travers).
176- 2
cr inline sains.
St.
Barbe-, of Anderson,
(2) On the stump of a tree Tregonwell,
cf. 25. 5.
Traill of Ballylough House, co. Antrim,
sprouting
on
Dorset, a Cornish chough, head and
eradicated,
and
salus.
couped,
Discrimine
crest.
Ireland, same
wings
holding
in
the
beak
a
chaplet
neck sa.,
each side, a lark perched ppr.,
176. 2
erm. and sa. Nosce teipsum.
expanded, holding in the beak two
Lieutenant - General
Traill - Burroughs,
wheat ears or. Nee temere, nee iimide. Tregonwell of TregonweU, Cornw., and
Frederick William, C.B., of Eousay
ftlilton Abbey, Dorset, a Cornish chough
Constantia ct fidelitate.
and Viera, Orkney, N.B., a lion passant
ppr., holding in the beak a chaplet
Travers, Devonsh., a griffin's head erased
Avdaces joHuna fuvat.
gu.
erm. and sa.
or, holding in the beak an eft az.
TraiU, W. H., Esquire, Holland House,
DubUn,
a
of Cranborne Lodge, CranMonkstown
Castle,
Tregonwell
North Ronaldshay, Orkney, N.B., on Travers of
borne, Salisbury, same crest.
Nosce
griffin's head ersised or, holding in the
a mount a column, all ppr. jDt.steipsum.
beak a lizard vert.
crimine sahis.
274. 6
Tranckmore, Devonsh., a demi-heraldic Travers, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet Tregore or Tregour, Cornw., out of a
ducal coronet or. a unicorn's head
or, an armed arm gu. holding a sword
antelope transpierced through the
erm., maned and armed of the first.
Vulnera mihi vita.
ppr.
neck by an arrow in bend.
48. 12
Trangmar, a de.xter arm embowed in Travers, Ireland, the sun shining on the
stump of a broken tree sprouting new Tregos, a crescent ensigned with a buckle
armour holding in the hand ppr. a
or.
163. 15
branches.
'45-5
sword.
195- 2
179. 5 Tregos, an arm in armour embowed
Transome or Transam, Shropsh.. a leo- Travers, a rock in the sea ppr.
holding in the hand a scimitar, both
pards head erased in profile trans- Traves, a leopard's head erased gardant.
ppr.
Ferro consulto.
196. 10
pierced through the mouth by an Travess, a bird arg., holding in the beak
vert.
10
a
branch
92. 5 Treheron, Cornw.. a demi-griffin erased
arrow.
cf. 23.
arg., gorged with two bars az., holding
35. 2
Trant, a demi-lion supporting an anchor Travis, a bear's head erased gu.
between the claws a ileur-de-lis of the
12. 12 Trayner, Hon. John, Lord Trayner, of
ppr.
last.
27, Moray Place, Edinburgh, a lion
Trant, Bart, {attainted). Ireland, a demisejant gu., armed and langued az. Trelawney, a wolf's head erased ppr.
eagle holding in the beak a rose-sprig,
8. 8
30. 8
Par loi ct droit.
all ppr.
152. i
Trant, of Rathmile, co. Roscommon, Ire- Trayton of Lewes, Sussex, a dapple gray Trelawney, an acorn ppr.
horse passant ppr.
52. 6 Trelawny, Salusbury-, Sir William Lewis,
land, out of a ducal coronet or, an
Bart., J.P., D.L., of Trelawny, Cornw.,
eagle rising ppr., holding in the beak a Treacher, a griffin's head erased ppr. 66. 2
a wolf statant ppr. Sermoni consona
Aquila non capit Treacher of Stamford Hill, Middx., a
sprig of laurel vert.
r!V^.s patrimonio nobHior.
boar's head couped gu., armed or,
facta.
mascas.
holding in the mouth a dragon's
cf. 28. 10
Trant, Fitzgibbon, J.P., Dovea, Thurles,
servare
Horace Dormer, of Shotwick,
sinister
wing
arg.
JEquam
Trelawny,
rising
ppr.
eagJe
CO. Tipperary, an
Sermoni
Chesh., a wolf passant ppr.
mentem.
Aquila non capit muscas.
28. 10
consona facta.
Trapnell, a griffin's head couped az., Treacy, out of a tower a demi-lion rampant, all ppr.
66. i
157. II Trelawny, Collins-: (i)A wolf passant
beaked or.
28. 10.
ppr. {for Trelawny).
(2) A
Trappes of London, a man's head couped Treadway, a dexter hand couped below
camel's head era-sed ppr. {for Collins).
the WTist in armour ppr., holding a
at the shoulders, attired gu., garnished
Sermoni consona facia.
cf. 132. 7
sword of the last, hilted or, on the
or, on the head a steel helmet, all ppr.,
WiUiara
Purdie,
Alderman
Sir
point a Turk's head couped at the Treloar,
surmounted by a plume of three feaGrange Mount, Norwood, Surrey, two
neck ppr.
thers arg.
arms embowed vested az., cuffed or,
Trappes of Stanley House, CUtheroe, same Treby, see PhilUpps-Treby.
the hand grasping a fasces fesseways,
Cultui avorum fidelis.
Treby of Goodamoor and Plympton
crest.
head towards the dexter, pendent
House, Devonsh., a demi-lion arg., colTrappes-Lomax, out of a crown vallary
therefrom by a chain or an escut10. 9
lared vairee az. and erminois.
a demi-lion rampant arg., holding an
cheon sa., charged with a bezant.
escallop-shell gu., charged across the Tredcroft of Warnham Court, Sussex, a
Honestate vetustat stat.
escallop-shells
cock's head erased ppr.
Vigilando
shoulder with three
quiesco.
90. i Tremayne, an escutcheon erm., between
within two bendlets gu.
(2) A man'
two myrtle-branches in orle ppr.
Tredcroft of Horsham, Sussex, same crest
head couped at the shoulders ppr,
and motto.
90. i Tremayne of Collacomb, Devonsh., two
attired gu., garnished or, on the head
arms embowed vested or, holding beCharles
Lieutenant-Colonel
a helmet, also ppr., surmounted by a Tredcroft,
tween the hands a man's head ppr.,
Cultui
Lennox,
Guildford,
Glen Ancrum, near
plume of three feathers arg.
and on the head a high-crowned hat
same crest.
avorum fidelis.
Trappes-Lomax, Richard, Esquire, J.P., Tredegar, Baron (Morgan), Tredegar
Park, Newport, Monm., a reindeer's Tremayne of HeUgan, St. Austell, same
of the Manor House, Chatburn, Lanes,
Honor et honestas.
crest.
head couped or, attired gu. cf. 122. i
a demi-raan in armour ppr., holding in
his dexter hand a staff arg. on the head Tredeneck of Tredeneck. Cornw.. a buck's Tremayne, John, of Heligan and Carcleu,
Cornw., two arms embowed vested or,
121. 5
head and neck couped ppr.
a helmet, also ppr., surmounted by a
holding between the hands a man's
plume of three feathers arg. Cultui Tree, an oak-tree fructed ppr.
143. 5
head ppr., and on the head a hat sa.
avorum fides.
Treflry, Charles Ebenezer, of Place in
Honor et honestas.
Fowey, Cornw., a Cornish chough's
Traquair, Earl of (Stuart), on a garb in
fess a crow with wings expanded and
head erased sa., holding in the beak a Tremayne, Arthur, Carclew, Perran-arWorthal, Cornw., same crest.
sprig of laurel vert.
addorsed, all ppr. Judge nought.

TRE

about the head. Nil desperandum.


Treminell or Tremynell, an eagle rising
ppr.

77.

Trenance, Cornw., on a chapeau gu.,


turned up erm., a unicorn's head of
the last, maned, armed, and ducally

crowned

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557

of Tremenheere, Cornw., a
Saracen's head in profile ppr.
Thrysscryssough ne Deu a nc/.
190. 14
Tremenheere of Penzance, Cornw., a
demi-mau in profile ppr., wreathed

Tremenheere

or.

cf.

40. 10

Trench, Le Poer-, Earl 0! Clancarty,

see

C'lancarty.

dexter foot on a bugle-horn sa., garnished of the second.


Criicem vide et

Trevithick, Cornw.,
couped ppr.

jestinn.

Trevor-Hampden,

a
demi-antelope
pierced
through the neck by an arrow in bend.

TrenDeld,

cf.

126.

Trent, an arm in armour embowed holding in the hand a scimitar.


196. 10
Trent, a crescent erm.
Augeo.
163. 2
Trent, a demi-eagle with wings expanded
or,

holding in the beak a laurel- branch

ppr.

Trent-Stoughton, of Saltwood, Kent: (i)


A robin-redbreast ppr., charged for
distinction with a cross-crosslet az. {for
Stoughlon). (2) A crescent or, between
two roses gu.. barbed and seeded ppr.

unicorn's

head
49. 7

Baron Trevor and


Viscount Hampden [extinct): (i) A
talbot passant erm.,
collared
and
chained gu. [for Hampden). (2) On
a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a

wyvern

rising sa.

Trevor).

[for

Ves-

tigia nulla retrorsum.


Trevor, Baron (Hill-Trevor), of Brynkinalt. Chirk, Denbighsh.
(l) A wyvern
:

[for Trevor).
70. 2.
(2) A rein
deer's head couped gu., attired and
collared or [for Hill).
cf. 122. i
Trevor of "Trevallyn, Denbighsh., a cocka-

Trench, see Ashtown, Baron.


Trench, see Cooke-Trench.
trice with wings expanded and tail
Trench of Cangort Park, King's Co., Irenowedsa., beaked, wattled, and combed
land, an arm in armour embowed
(for Trent).
arg.
68. 6
holding in the hand a sword, all ppr. Trentham of Rocester, Staff's, a griffin's Trevor, Norf., on a chapeau gu., turned
Virtutis jortuna comes.
head erased sa., beaked gu.
195- 66. 5
up erm., a wyvern with wings addorsed
Trench, Charles O'Hara, Clonfert, Eyre- Trenwith, Corn w. a falcon rising, holding
sa.
69. 14
court, CO. Galway, same crest and
in the beak a branch.
Trevor of the Pirn, Innerleithen, N.B.,
motto.
Tresaher of Trevethan and Budock,
same crest. Heb Dduw heb ddim.
,

Charles,
Frederick
Trench-Gascoigne,
Partington Park, Aberford, Yorks
( 1

or,

conger's head couped and erect


charged for distinction with a

pellet.

(2)

An arm

in

armour em-

bowed, the hand grasping a cutlass,


ppr.
Trench of Heywood. Ireland, same crest.
Consilio et prudentia.
Trench, a cubit arm in armour ppr.,
all

Cornw., a demi-talbot regardant arg.


Tresham of Northamp., a bezant charged
with a talbot's head az.
cf. 57. i
Tresham, Bucks, a boar's head erased
at the neck sa., ducally gorged or,
holding in the mouth a trefoil shpped
vert.

Tresloggett, see Sloggett.


Tresse of Newington, Mailing, and Hoc,
Kent, an eagle's head couped erm.,
ducally crowned and beaked or, between two wings erect ermines.

Trevor, Sir Charles Cecil, C.B., 11, Astwood Road, South Kensington, S.W.,
same crest. Heb Dduw heb ddim.
Trevor-Battye, Charles Edmund Augustine Trevor: (i) Upon a club fesseways ppr., a stork arg., collared and
lined sa., holding in the beak a roach
ppr.
(2) On a mount vert, the trunk
of an oak-tree, a branch sprouting

from its dexter side, acorned ppr.,


garnished or, holding in the hand a
upon the trunk a wyvern, tail nowed
scimitar arg., hilt and pommel of
sa., wings elevated erminois.
Ducat
the second.
amor
Dei.
2
84
cf.
cubit
Trenchard of Stanton, Wilts, a
Tresson, on a mount a lion passant, Trevor-Roper, Charles James, M.A., of
Plas Teg, Fhntsh.
arm erect vested az., cuffed arg., holdducally crowned, supporting with the
(i)A lion rampant sa., holding in the dexter paw a
dexter paw an arrow in pale.
ing in the hand a battle-a.xe ppr. Nosce
ducal coronet or [for Roper). (2) On
(eipsum.
Treswell, on a rock a wUd goose ppr.
a chapeau gu.. turned up erm., a
Trenchard of Hordhill and Wolveton, Treunwith, Cornw., a hawk or, with
wyvern with wings elevated sa., and
Dorset, a cubit arm erect vested az.,
wings expanded arg., holding in the
charged upon the breast for distinction
cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr. a
beak three ashen keys vert.
with an escallop arg., thereon a cross
sword of the second, hilt and pommel Trevanlon of Ca;rhayes, Cornw., a stag
flory sa. [for Trevor). Spes mea in Deo.
En
or.
Nosce teipsum.
trippant quarterly gu. and arg.
Dieu est mon espoir.
117. 8 Trevors, Ireland, a griffin's head erased
Trenchard of Poxwell and Greenhill
or, holding in the beak a snake ppr.
(
A Trevelyan, Thornton Roger, of NetherHouse, Weymouth, Dorset
i )
witton, Northumb., two arms embowed
dexter arm embowed vested az., cuffed
cf. 65. ;
or, holding in the hand a trenchingvested az.. holding in the hands ppr. a Trew, a demi-chevalier in armour holding
bezant.
Time trieth troth.
knife in bend sinister ppr. [for Trenin his dexter hand a sword ppr.
187. i
Esquire, Maple Lodge,
chard).
J.
P.,
(2) A Hon sejant arg., charged Trevelyan, Cornw.. two arms in armour Trew,
Surbiton, Sm-rey, a demi-chevalier in
embowed, the hands ppr., supporting a
on the shoulder with an ermine-spot
armour, the helmet surmounted by a
bezant, thereon a parrot statant ppr.
and gorged with a collar gemelle sa.,
plume of three ostrich-feathers, holdthe dexter fore-paw supporting an
cf. 194. II
ing in his dexter hand a sword ppr.
escutcheon gu., charged with a iieur- Trevelyan, Sir Walter John, Bart., of
Pietate et bdlica virtute.
two
arras
Nettlecombe,
Somers.,
de lis within a bordure or {for
Pickard).
counter-embowed ppr., habited az., Trewarthen, a lion's gamb sa., holding a
sceptre in pale or.
holding in the hands a bezant. Tyme
Trenchard, Ashfordly-, of Stanton House,
cf. jti. 7
trycth troth.
Snlies bicn et bien averts.
Trewarther, a pillar in the sea ppr. 176. 2
Wilts
(
)
A dexter arm embowed
I
vested az., cuffed or, holding in the Trevelyan, Rt. Hon. Sir George Otto, Trewent, Devonsh., out of a ducal coronet
or, an eagle's head between two wings
Bart., P.C, D.L., of Wallington, Norhand a trenching-knife in bend sinister,
84. 3
ppr.
thumb., same crest and motto.
the point depressed ppr. (jorTrenckard).
Carlisle, a Trewick, a buck's head caboshed, pierced
(2) An ass's head erased or, gorged with Trevenen, Sidney Vyvyan,
through the nose by an arrow fesswise,
stag quarterly vert and erminois,
a collar sa., thereon three mullets of
point towards the sinister, all or.
[Of
attired or.
In se teres.
the iirst (for Ashjordly).
no authority. ) A Truewick, a Truewick.
Trenchard, Dillon-, Henry Luke, Colin- Trevenyon and Trevanlon, Cornw., a stag
ri7. 5 Trewman, Devonsh.. a mullet pierced arg.
quarterly gu. and arg.
shays House, Bruton, Somers. : (l) A
a
dragon's
Hundon,
Lines,
of
Trewsdale
dexter arm embowed vested az., cuffed Treves, Sir Frederick, Bart., K.C.V.O.,
head vert, holding in the mouth a
C.B., of Dorchester, Dorset, and 6,
or, holding in the hand a trenchingbroken spear ppr.
knife (jor Trenchard).
Wimpole Street, W., an opinicus
(2) On a chastatant or, wings elevated and addorsed Treys, two hands couped and conjoined
peau gu., turned up erm., a hawk rising
in fess, supporting a scimitar ppr.
ppr.
Nosce teipsiim.
purpure, resting the dexter paw on a
fleam fesseways arg. Forliter, Fide- Trice of Godmanchester, Hunts, a phoeTrencharde, a hand ppr., vested az.,
82. 2
nix in flames ppr.
287. 4
holding a knife arg., handled or.
liter. Feliciter.
Trendell of the Abbey House, Abingdon, Treves, a demi-grifiin holding in the Trickey, a lion's head couped sa., holding
in the mouth a man by the middle, his
64. 6
dexter claw a sword ppr.
Berks, a stag arg., attired and imgu.
legs in chief and his head in base emor, charged on the body with three Trevet or Trevett, a castle arg., masoned
brued ppr.
sa.
155- 8
crosses patee gu., and resting the
:

TRI

Trimlestown,

eo.

Meath, from a plume

of five ostrich-feathers or, gu., az., vert,


and arg., a falcon rising of the last.

Malo mori quam

TRO

558

Trigg, a demi-talbot salient.


cf. 55. i
Trigge, Henry Samuel, Esquire, of 79,
Blackheath, Kent, a lion rampant
regardant or, holding in the dexter
paw an arrow ppr. Spes mea in Deo.
TriggS of Trygg, Devonsh., the sun rising
ppr.
Trimlestown, Baron of (Barnewall), of

jcedari.

Trimmer, a dove holding in

its

beak an

olive-branch, all ppr.

92. 5

Trimnel or Trimneli, a harpy close ppr.


Aiidentis fortuna juvat.
189. i
Trimneli, Charles Henry, Esquire, Whitecliff,
Woldingham, Surrey, a harpy
with wings close ppr. Lenit victoria

mortem.
Trimwell, a lion's head erased.
17. 8
Trinder, a hawk jessed and belled standing on a fish naiant, all ppr.
c/. 86. 6
Trinder of Westwell and Holwell, Oxon.,
out of a ducal coronet or, a stag's head
120. 7
ppr., attired of the first.
Tringham, Rev. William, M.A., of Long
Cross House, Chcrtsey, uses a talbot's
head erased gu., billettee or. Fideliter.

Tristram, Cumb., a stag's head ppr.,


attired or, holding in the mouth a
trefoil arg., stalked and leaved vert.
cf.

121. 5

Tristram of Dunall, Bampton, Devonsh.,


a buck's head ppr., attired arg., holding in the mouth a trefoil, also arg.,
stalked and leaved vert.
cf. 121. 5
Tristram, on a chapeau arg., turned up
gu., a martlet with wings addorsed sa.
Tristram of Moor Hall, Worcs., a wolf's
head erased sa.
30. 8
Trite, a Triton crowned with an Eastern
coronet, holding over his shoulder
with his sinister hand a trident.
1S5. 12
sinister
185. 12

cf.

a Triton holding in

Trite,

hand a

his

trident.

Tritton, Joseph Herbert, Esquire, D.L.,


of Lyons Hall, Great Leighs, Essex,

and

36,

W.C,

Queen's Gate Gardens, London,


horse.
{Of no

uses a trotting

52. 2
Fortiler
165. 7

authority.)

Tritton,

pateo

cross

erm.

gerit crucem.

cf.

Sussex and Suff., a leopard's


head couped at the neck ppr. Salvus

Trivett,

22. 10
an ostrich with wings
holding in the beak a

in igne.
Trivett or Tryvett,

holding in the dexter fore-paw a


with the motto over,
Fortitudine et fldditate {for Brown).
Festina lente.
2. 7
Trotter, Ernest Trotter, same crest and
motto.
Trotter, Ireland, on a ducal coronet or,
a horse trotting arg., saddled and
bridled gu., garnished of the first.
Jn
az.,

fleur-de-lis arg.,

promptti.
52. 13
Trotter of Kettleshiel, Berwicksh., Bush,

Edinburgh, and Shuddy Camp,


Cambs, a horse trotting ppr. Festina

CO.

52. 2

lente.

WilUam, J. P., King's Beeches,


Ascot, same crest and motto.

Trotter,

Trotter

of

Catchelraw,

Berwicksh.,

horse passant arg., furnished gu. 52. 4


VirTrotter, a galley in fuU course ppr.
tutis fortuna comes.
160. 8
Trotter, Major-General Henry, K.C.V.O.,
of Mortonhall, Mid-Lothian, and 33,
Cadogan Square, a man standing in
front of and holding a horse arg.,
furnished gu. Impromptu.
53. 11
Trotter of Ardington, Berks
(
i ) A horse
trotting arg.
lion rampant gu.,
(2)
in his dexter fore-paw a fleur-de-lis arg.
:

Festina lente. Fortitudine

et fidelitate.

addorsed arg.,
the Hill,
Trotter, William Sampson,
horse-shoe az.
Batheaston, Bath, same crests and
56. s
cf. 97. i
mottoes.
Tringham, on a chapeau gu., turned up Trivett of Bradwell, Suff., an eagle rising
ppr.
heraldic
antelope's
Salvus in igne.
a
head
erm., a de.\ter wing az., charged with
^7. 5 Trotter,

Trobe-Bateman, La, see Bateman.


couped.
cj. 109. 2
127. 10
a chevron or.
Joseph Young, of
Trinling, a crescent.
163. 2 Trogood of Sherborne, Dorset, an arm in Trotter-Cranstoun,
armour embowed holding in the hand
Dewar, Mid-Lothian, a crane dormant
Tripconie and Triponia, Cornw., a cock's
a caltrap.
holding a stone in his dexter claw, all
head couped arg., combed, beaked, and
Thou shalt want ere I want.
ppr.
wattled gu., holding in the beak a Trollop, a buck or, pellettee.
cf. 117. 5
Trollop, Durh., a buck trippant arg., Trotter, Morpeth, Northumb., a boar passnake ppr., environed round the neck.
armed or. Audio, sed taceo.
sant ppr. Nectimidus.necferus. 40.9
117. 8
Tripp, Charles George, Esquire, J.P., of
Kesteven,
a lion's head erased arg..
Trollope,
see
Baron.
Yorks,
Trotter,
Orari Gorge Station, Woodbury, Cancollared erm.
1 8. 6
terbury, New Zealand, Barrister-at- Troogood, a wolf's head couped arg.,
charged with a buckle az.
Trotter of Byers, Durh., and Skelton
Law, Ms&s a hawk ppr. (The Tripp
cf. 30. 5
Castle, Cleveland, Yorks, same crest.
arms and crest are represented upon an Trosse of TrevoUard, St. Stephen's,
Cornw., a demi-lion rampant or, supForlis non ferox.
old escutcheon in the possession of the
porting an escutcheon.
Troubridge, a bridge of three arches gu.,
Rev. C. Tripp, D.D., Rector of Silverton,
15S. 4
masoned sa.
Devonshire, with the following legend : Trotman, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-ostrich with wings addorsed sa.
This Atchivement was given unto my
Troubridge, Sir Thomas Herbert Cochrane, Bart., a dexter arm embowed
Lord Howard's $th Son, at i/e Siege of
96. 11
habited az., cuffed arg., holding a flagBullogne, King Harry ye $th being there, Trotman of Cam, Glouc, a garb erect or,
staff, thereon a flag, also az., charged
ask'd how they took ye Town and Castle,
banded arg. and az., between two
with two keys in saltire or. Ne cede
Howard answer'd " /, Tripp'd up ye
ostrich-feathers of the second, quilled
arduis.
Walls," saith His Majesty, " Tripp
309. 7
of the first.
shall he thy name,
and no longer Trotter of BaUindean, Perth., a horse Troughton of Great Lindford, Bucks,
Leach Hall, Lanes, and Northamp.,
Howard," and honored him with ye
trotting arg.
Festina lente.
52. 2
scaling ladder for his Bend.')
a lion's head erased per chevron arg.
85. 2 Trotter, Bart., Lines, same crest and
and sa., charged with thi-ee roundles
Tripp of London and Kent, issuing out
counterchanged.
of rays or, an eagle's head gu.
273. S
Trotter, a horse passant arg.
52. 6
84. 13 Trotter of Raheen, co. Galway, Ire- Troughton, Captain Cecil Claude Walter,
of 17, Hans Mansions, S.W., a lion's
Trist of Cul worth, Northants, on a serland, on a ducal coronet or, a horse
head erased per chevron arg. and sa..
pent nowed, a falcon ppr.
86. 3
trotting arg., caparisoned ppr., and
charged with three roundles, one and
resting the dexter fore-hoof on an
Trist of Pare Behan, Cornw., a falcon
two, counterchanged. Spero meliora.
holding in the beak a fish, all ppr.
escutcheon paly of six arg. and gu.,
Xec triste, nee trepidum.
and over the crest upon an escroU the
273. 8
1 17. 8
Trist of Bowdon, Hernaford, and Tristmotto. Deed shatv. Toujours pret. 52.12 Troup, a buck trippant arg.
crest
and
ford House, Devonsh., same
Trotter of Glenkens, Galloway, a horse Troup, Scotland, a hind's head erased
'

motto.
Trist,

76. 8

George Arthur, Prestwood Cottage.

Ifield,

near Crawley, Sussex, same crest

and motto.
Trist, Warren, of Tristford, Harberton,
South Devonsh., on two cinquefoils in
Nee
fesse or, a Cornish chough ppr.
nectrepidc.
280. 15
Trist, John W., Esquire, F.S.A., F.S.I..
etc., on a mount vert an osprey statant,
triste.

holding in
triste,

its

beak a

nee trepide.

fish

arg.

Nee
76. 8

trotting

ppr.,

furnished gu.

Festina

lente.

Edmund Coutts, of
Midlothian, a horse trotting
ppr.
Festina lente.
Trotter, Coutts, Dreghorn, Edinburgh,
Trotter,

Alexander

Bush,

same

crest.

Trotter of Horton Manor, Surrey: (i)


A horse trotting arg., charged on the
neck for distinction with a cross crosslet az. {for Trotter),

lion

rampant

gu.,

cf.

52.

2.

(2)

armed and langued

ppr.
Trout, Devonsh., on a
ostrich close arg.

124. 3

mount

vert,
cf.

an

97. 2

Troutback and Troutbeck, a wolf's head


erased ppr.
Troutbeck, of

30. 8

Dunham, Chesh., a Moor's


head couped below the shoulders sa.
192. 13

30. 8
Trove, a wolf's head erased erm.
Trowart, an eagle displayed with two
heads, the wings expanded and in-

verted.

<

TRO

TUI

Trowbridge, a bridge of two arches ruined


on the dexter side.
Trowell, a beaver passant ppr. cj. 1 34. 8
Trower, a lion passant gardant per pale
or and az., charged on the body with
three crosses patee counterchanged,
holding in the dexter paw a spear ppr.
Trower, the stump of an oak-tree ppr.,
sprouting new leaves vert.
145. 2
Trower, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-eagle displayed with two heads
82. 3
158. 14
Trowtfaack, a scaling-ladder sa.
Trowtbeck, a naked man sa., holding in
his dexter hand a dart or.
Trowteback, out of a ducal coronet or, a

gu.

cf.

lion's

gamb

ppr.,

supporting a cross

crosslet titched of the

first.

Troyhin or Tryhy, Ireland, a

36. 1
tiger's head

erased or.
Troys, a tree erect and raguled, sprouting out of the top couped three acornbranches fructed or, leaved vert.
Troyte, Hugh Leonard Acland, of Huntsham Court, Devonsh. (i) An eagle's
:

wing sa., charged with five estoiles or,


environed with a snake ppr., the wing
charged for distinction with a cross
crosslet of the second (for Troyte).
(2)
A man's sinister hand gloved and lying
fesseways vested az., thereon a hawk
perched ppr. (for Acland). A Deo in
86. 14
Deo.
Troyte-Chalyn-Grove, George, Esquire,
D.L., J.P., of North Coker
House, Yeovil, Somers., and Benville
Manor, Corscombe, Dorchester: (i) A
talbot passant sa., collared arg. (for
Grove).
277. 13.
(2) An eagle's wing
sa., charged with five estoiles or, the
wing environed by a snake ppr. (jor
F.S.A.,

a mount vert,
Troyte). 277. 14. (3)
five blacks bills erect, banded with a
wreath of olive ppr., therein pendent

On

az., charged with a cross


dessux ny
crosslet or (jor Bullock).
dessoux.
277. 15
Troyte of Chidderleigh, Devonsh., an
eagle's wing sa., charged with five
snake
ppr.
environed
by
a
estoiles or,
Trubshaw, Middx., a mullet per pale gu.

Tucker of Coryton Park. Devonsh., a


demi-sea-horse regardant arg., holdvert.
ing between his paws a heart gu.
Trundle of Crosby Square and Brunswick
Auspice Teucro.
Square, London, an arm couped at Tucker of Exeter. Devonsh., a lion's
the elbow issuant bendways vested
gamb gu., charged with three billets
ea., charged with a bezant, cuffed arg.,
in pale or, holding a mace of war
holding in the hand a pen ppr. Be
handled vert, headed arg.
just

and

jear not.

Truro, Baron (Rt. Hon. Charles


Claude Wilde, D.L., J.P.), of
Middx. (extinct), on a mount
hartlodged, holding a rose in its
all

ppr.

and

164. 2

sa.

Truell, a heart gu., between two


Semper fidelis.
bi-auches vert.

palm-

268. 12
Truell, Rev. William Henry Augustus,
Clonmannon, co. Wicklow, Ireof
land, on a wreath of the colours a

heart gu., between two palm-branches


vert, and over the crest in a scroll
the motto. Semper fidelis. Diligentia
jartior.

268. 12

Trueman or Truman, on a ducal coronet


or, a wyvern vomiting fire at both ends
ppr.
cf. 69. 9
Truesdale, a boar's head couped and erect
ppr.
cf. 43- 3
Truman or Trueman of London and
Yorks, a human heart gu.. ducally
cj. no. 14
crowned or.
Trumbull of Easthampstead, Berks, a
bull's head erased sa.. breathing fire
cj. 44. 3
ppr.
Trump, a cock's head couped az., biUet-

mouth,

jSiqttabiliter et diligenter.
cj.

palm-branch
Truscott,

in saltier ppr.
Sir Francis

Alderman

Teucro.
a cubit arm erect
vested or, cuffed dancettee arg., holding in the hand an arrow ppr.
Patet

115. 12

Tucker of Dublin,

ingeniis campus.
Tuckey, Ireland, a crane with wings expanded, holding in the beak a serpent.

171. 7

Wyatt,

East Grinstead, Sussex, a


104. 13
surmounted by a palm- TuckBeld of Exeter, Devonsh., an eagle
branch sfipped and an arrow saltiresupporting an arrow ppr.
ways, aU ppr. In utrumque paratus. Tuckfleld of Fulford Park, an eagle ppr.,
Gwir yn erbyn y byo.
beaked and legged or, the dexter claw
1 7 1
9
Truscott,
George Wyatt, Greatwood,
supporting an arrow erect gu., barbed
Chislehurst, same crest and mottoes.
and flighted arg., and charged for disTruss of Gonville, a sword fesseways ppr.,
tinction on the breast of the eagle with
thereon a cross patee az., surmounted
a rose gu.
by an estoile or.. Virtus intaminatis Tudman, a demi-fox ppr.
jidget honoribus.
Tudor, on a mural coronet or, a serpent
Trussell of Gayton, Northamp., and of
nowed vert.
142. 12
Peatling Magna, Leics., an ass's head Tudor, Hugh Owen. Esquire, J.P., of
arg., gorged with a collar and bell
Lyndwood, Old Windsor, Berks, same
ppr.
crest.
Semper eadem.
Trussell of Warmincham, Chesh., and Tudway, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding
12. i
Notts, out of a ducal coronet gu., an
a rose az., slipped ppr.
ass's head sa.
125.10 Tudway, Charles Clement, the Cedars,
Wells, Somers., same crest.
Nil desTruston, on a mount vert, a lion holding
perandum.
an arrow, the point resting on the
wreath or.
Tudway, Somers., an ostrich-feather sa.,
enfiled with a ducal coronet or.
Truston, out of a ducal coronet gu., a
unicorn's head arg., attired or, charged
114. 12
Tuffnal and Tuftnell, a dexter arm in
on the neck with three hurts.
of Oakleigh,

fasces erect

cj.

armour embowed

48. 12

ppr., holding in the

gauntlet a cutlass arg., bilted


Tryce of Godmanchester, Hants, out of
Lieutenant - Colonel WiUiara
an Eastern coronet arg., a demi-eagle Tufnell,
n arm in
Neville, of Langleys, Essex.
displayed sa.
(

I
'

embowed

ppr., holding in the


gauntlet a cutlass arg., hilted or.

Trydell of Blarney, co. Cork. Ireland, a


121. 2
stag's head erased ppr.
Trye of Leckhampton, Glouc., a buck's

Tufnell, Rev. Frederick, Charlton House,

Radstock, Bath, same crest. Manus


hcEC inimica tyrannis.
Robert Hutchison Campbell,
Lackham House, Spring Grove, Isleworth, same crest.
Leckhampton, Glouc, same crest.
William Michael, 30, Eaton
Yorks,
a
lion's
Tufnell,
Kirby,
Trygott of South
Square, S.W., same crest.
head couped sa., holding in the mouth
a man by the waist, his legs in chief Tulnell-Tyrell, John Lionel, Esquire, of
(
A boar's head
Boreham, Essex
and his head in base ppr., embrued on
i
couped and erect arg., issuant out of
the body gu.
the mouth a peacock's tail ppr. (jor
Tryon, an ostrich's head between two
Tyrell).
(2) A dexter arm embowed
ostrich- feathers arg., holding in the
gauntlet
in armour ppr.,
beak a horse-shoe ppr.
97. 1
cutlass arg.. hilt or (jor Tujnell).
Tryon of London and Essex, a bear's head
122. 5
head cabossed gu.
Henry Norwood, Hartshill, near

Trye,

Atherstone, same crest.


Tyre, Rev. Reginald Edward, the Rectory,

Tufnell,

Manus hwc inimica tyrannis.


cj. 34. 14
semee d'etoiles or.
Guy Thomas Lewis, Bulwick Park, Tufton, Earl 0! Thanet, see Ths
Tufton, see Hothfield, Baron.
Wansford, Northamp., same crest.
Richard, Esquire, the Lodge, Tufton, Surrey and Kent,
sa.,

Tryon,

Tryon,

sea-lion

ejant arg.
Oakham, same crest.
Tubb of Trengoff, Cornw., a beaver pas- TugweU of Crow Hall, Somers., a stag's
head erased ppr., holding in the mouth
sant ppr., holding in the mouth a gur-

net gu.
Tuberville, a

bomb

inflamed ppr.

177. 12

tee or.
186. 5
Trumpeter, a demi-savage ppr.
Trumwyn and Truwill, Worcs., a Saracen's head ppr., wreathed or and sa..

Trusbut, a hand issuing in fess from a


cloud, and fitting a garb ppr.
223. 12
Truscoat or Truscott, an arrow and a

an escutcheon

Xy

Tucker, Pierce Joseph, A.M.I.C.E., Mole.^icroft, Beverley, East Yorks, a lion's


gamb erased and erect gu., charged
with three billets in pale or, and holding a battle-axe or, head az.
Auspice

Robert
Bowes,
vert,

Tuchfleld, Devonsh., a

hawk supporting

cj. 121. 2
a trefoil sfipped vert.
Tuite, Ireland, a dexter arm embowed
201. 13
throwing a dart, all ppr.
Tuite, Sir Morgan Henry Paulet. Bart.,

Nenagh, co. Tipperary, an


angel vested arg., holding in the dexter
of Kilucane,

hevTon.

164. 7

TUK

3"-

Turbervill.Colonel, J.P., of
:

15

10.

or.

Cui debeiur

Rox-

burghsh. (prior to 180S and since 1893),


a mitre ppr.
Pietate parentum.
Tully, Ireland, on a chapeau a serpent

nowed,

TuUy

of

all

ppr.

142.

WetheraU Abbey, Cumb., Cupid


bow and quiver, all ppr.

with his

189. 7
wolf's head

Tully, CO. Galway, Ireland, a


couped arg.
30. 5
Tunnadine, Ireland, the top of a halberd

issuing ppr.

172.

Charles Thomas, Frampton


Lines, a swan with wings
elevated erm., beaked or, legged sa.,
the dextr claw resting on a buglehorn of the last, stringed gu.

Tunnard,
House,

Tunnicliffe,

Major

George

Whitgreave, Stone,

Staffs,

a bull's head erased sa.

Audaci

favet

fortuna.

Turnbull of Currie. Scotland, a dexter


hand holding up a baxter's pyle charged
with three loaves in pale arg., all within
two branches of palm vert. Favel
fortuna labori.

Turner-Farley, see Farley.


Turner, see Round-Turner.
Turner, Hon. James, of Highfield. Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, Vice-President of
the Bank of Hamilton and Director of
the Northern and Pacific Railway.
Tu ne cede malis.
a lion passant.

Turbervile of Beere, Dorset, a castle arg.,


the portcullis or.
i=;5. 8
Turbott or Turbutt of Ogston Hall,
Derbysh., Yorks, a naked arm holding
the
in
hand ppr. a trident or, armed
and headed arg.
6. 2
214. 12
Turbutt of Arnold Grove, Notts, a naked Turner, Bart, {extinct), of Warham,
6. 2
dexter arm holding in the hand a
Norf., a lion passant gu.
trident.
214. 12 Turner of Thorverton and Halbertou,
Devonsh., and Norf., a lion passant gu.,
Turbutt (formerly Errington), Rev. John
Launcelot. M.A., the Vicarage. Midgholding in the dexter paw a laurelbranch vert.
ham, Reading, in front of a dexter arm
embowed ppr.. grasping a trident in Turner, a lion passant gardant arg..
regally crowned ppr., holding in the
bend sinister or, a fountain.
dexter paw a fer-de-moline sa. cf. 6. 7
Turfeet of London, on a ducal coronet
arg., a stag trippant ppr.
Turner of Stanley. Warrington, Lanes,
cf. 117. 8
Hunts, and Suff., a lion passant garTurgeis, in a knot of rope a talbot's head
or. eared sa.
dant arg., holding in the dexter paw a
mill-rind sa.
Pro patria.
Turing, Sir Robert Eraser, Bart., of
6. 7
foveran. Aberdeen, and Chilgrove. Turner, Hunts and Suff., a lion passant
Chichester, a hand holding a helmet
gardant sa., holding in the dexter paw
erect ppr.
a mill-rind arg.
6. 7
Audentes fortuna juvat.
217. 12 Turner, Shropsh. a lion passant gardant,
holding in his dexter paw a mill-rind
Turisden, between two wings a griffin's
6. 7
head, holding in the beak a palmsa.
branch ppr.
65. 9 Turner of Chadswell, near Clitheroe, a
lion passaut guardant holding in the
Turnbull, Scotland, a bull's head erased
sa., armed vert.
Audacior favente fordexter paw a fer-de-moline.
tuna.
44. 3 Turner, Lines, a hon passant arg., gorged
with a plain collar or, holding in the
Turnbull of Stracathrow, Scotland, same

'3. 3

reverentia.

of Ellieston, St. BosweUs,

cf.

75. 2

Tulloh of Elliestoun, Roxburghsh., Scotland (1 808 -1 893), a tiger courant ppr.

TuUoh

Turbervill).

180. 5

{for

antur avorum.
Turbervile, Berks, an eagle displayed sa.

Tulloch, Major-General Alexander Bruce,


C.B., C.M.G., Woodlands, St. Kilda,
Melbourne, same crest and motto.
in lure or.

erminois

crossbow erect in front


(2)
75. 2.
of two swords in saltire ppr., pommeb
and hilts or (for Warlow). Avi numer-

Tulloch, a mitre gu., garnished and


rimmed or, jewelled ppr.
c/. 180. 5
Tulloch of Tannochy, Elginsh., Scotland,
a mitre ppr. Pieiate parentuni.
cj.

fesse

of Glasgow, a hand holding a


dagger erect ppr., bearing on the point

EwennyAbbey, Turnbull

Glamorgansh. (i) An eagle displayed


sa., armed, and the tips of the wings
or, and charged on the body with a

Tuke, a demi-lion rampant gu., dueally

TuUock, two wings

TUR

560

hand a flaming sword ppr., the sinister


resting on an escutcheon of the arms,
Allduiah.
viz., quarterly arg. and az.

crowned

Henry, of
on a cha-

peau ppr., a griffin passant or, holding


in his dexter claw a tun ppr.
Baut et
bon.
Tunstall of Cotham Mundeville. Durh.,

Northumb., Westml., and Yorks, a


crest.
dexter paw a mill-rind sa.
Audaci favet fortuna.
44. 3
cock arg., beaked gu., combed, wattled, Turnbull, Thomas Strover, B.A., Wood- Turner of Penleigh, Wilts, a lion passant
membered or, charged with a
gardant erminois, charged upon the
nds. St. Ann's-on-Sea, a bull's head.
mullet.
f/. 9
iiiliiri jant fortuna.
body with three trefoils in fesse slipped
Tunstall, Durh., and Thurland, Yorks, Turnbull, Sect land, a bull's head erased.
vert, and holding in the dexter paw a
a cock arg., combed, wattled, and
Audaci ja,:,t frtuna.
fer-de-moline sa. {see Beckett-Turner).
44-3
legged or, holding in the beak a scroll TurnbuU, Robert, C.I.E., Continental
6. 8
inscribed with the word Droit,
Hotel, Calcutta, same crest and motto. Turner, George Henry, Littleover, Derbycf. 91. 2
Tunstall, Lanes and Yorks, a cock arg., Turnbull of Mount Henley. Sydenham
sh., a lion rampant guardant per bend
armed or, beaked and wattled gu.
HiU, London, and of Wellington, New
sinister or and erm., holding in the
Qi. 2
Zealand, in front of a bull's head
dexter fore-paw a miU-rind sa., and
Tupper, Hon.
Sir
Charles,
Baronet,
erased sa.. guttee-d'eau, armed or,
resting the sinister on a spade ppr.

and

G.C.M.G., C.B., LL.D., M.D., L.R.C.S.,


of Armdale, Halifax, in the province
of Nova Scotia, in the Dominion of
Canada, and of 97, CromweU Road,

London, S.W., upon a mount vert, a


greyhound statant sa., charged on the
body with two escallops or, holding in
the mouth a sprig of mayflower slipped
and leaved ppr. Vespoir est ma force.
Tupper, Basil de Beauvoir, Grange Hill,
Peter Port, Guernsey, a mount vert,
thereon a greyhound passant erm.,
charged on the shoulder with a slip of
oak fructed ppr., the dexter fore-paw
resting on an inescutcheon az., thereon
pendent from a chain a medal or,
bearing the profiles of their Majesties
St.

King William
Vespoir

est

III.

ma

and Queen Mary

II.

force.

Tupper, Gaspard le Marchant, 24, Cornwall Gardens, S.W., same crest and
motto.
Turbervill or Turberville of Coyty Castle,
Glamorgansh., an eagle displayed or.

four annulets interlaced fessewise of


Labore et perscverantia.
the last.
Fortuna favet audaci.
44. 5 Turner, Page-, Bart., of Ambrosden,
Oxon. (i) A hon passant gardant
Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, EUbank,
Wellington, New Zealand, same crest
arg., dueally crowned or, holding in
and motto.
the dexter paw a fer-de-moline pierced
Robert
Thorburn,
sa.
(2) A demiTurnbull,
Elibank,
{for Turner),
cf. 6. 7.
Wellington, New Zealand, same crest
horse per pale dancettee or and az.
and motto.
{for Page).
53- 3
Turnbull of Know. Berwicksh., Scotland, Turner, Olouc, Derbysh.. and of Parena bull's head cabossed sa., armed vert.
den, Essex, a hon passant gardant
Courage.
arg.. holding in the dexter paw a fer43. 8
de-moline sa.
6. 7
Turnbull, a cubit arm erect couped above
the wrist, holding in the hand a sword Turner-Farley,
Thomas Macnaghten,
erect ppr., enfiled with a bull's head
Wartnaby Hall, Melton Mowbray: (i)
erased sa.
266. 9
A boar's head couped paly of six sa.,
Turnbull, George Gillon, of Abbey St.
guttee-d'eau and or {for Farley).
(2)
Bathans, Berwick, Scotland, a dexter
A lion guardant sa., charged on the
hand couped fesseways ppr.. holding
body with three crosses patee fitchee
up a dagger erect, also ppr., hilted and
arg., resting the dexter fore-paw on
pommelled or, bearing on the point a
a shield of the last charged with a
Avito
bull's head erased sa.
/ saved the
mill-rind, also sa. {for Turner).
King.
viret honore.
266.
Turnbull, John William, Pietermaritz- Turner of Yarmouth, Norf., a hon passant
burg. Natal, South Africa, same crest
gu., holding in the dexter paw a fer:

and motto.

de-moUne or.

Utile

quod tacias,^

cf. 6.

L.

TUR
Turner, William,
stone,
videri.

Susses, a Hon
sejant arg., holding in the dexter paw
a fer-de-moliiie or.
Turner of Bandonbridge, co. Cork, Ireland, a lion sejant erm., holding in the
dexter paw a fer-de-moline or, and
charged on the shoulder with a crescent

Turner of Eastbourne,

sa.

Turner, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding


between the paws a fer-de-moline arg.
Turner, Augustus, M.A., Colerne, St.
John's Road, Sidcup, a demi-lion rampant holding between the paws a fleurde-hs.

TWE

561

Purley Chase, Atliercrest.


Esse qiiam

Warw., same

Virlus mille scuta.

Turnley,

Joseph,

Esquire, J.P., D.L.,


of the Honourable
the Irish Society of the New Plantation in Ulster, out of a mural crown
ppr., a Fritillaria meleagris stalked and
leaved ppr.
Persevcrando.
Turnly, on a mount vert, an oak-tree
ppr., and pendent on the sinister side
an escutcheon gu., charged with a
cross patee or.
Persevcrando.
Turnly, John, Esquire, D.I., of Drumnasole, CO. Antrim, Ireland, on a mount
vert, an oak-tree ppr., supporting on
the sinister side a shield gu., charged
with a cross patee or. Persevcrando.
Turner, Edmund, of Stoke, Rochford,
Lines, a lion passant arg., crowned or,
holding in the dexter paw a fer-de-

Deputy-Governor

Turyn, a demi-lady holding in her dextei


hand a garland of laurel ppr., rested
Tuson, a lion's head erased arg.
17. 8
Tuson, John Edward, M.D., F.R.C.S.,
East India United Service Club, out of
a ducal coronet a lion's head.
Tuson, a gadfly ppr.
Tusser of Ryvenhall, Essex, a lion's gamb
erased or, armed gu., holding a battleaxe az., purfled of the last.
38. 3
Tntbill, a bee volant in pale ppr.
137. 2
Tuthill of Dublin: (i) Out of a coronet
composed of a rose in the centre, two
trefoils and two thistles with flowered
heads or, a wolf's head sa. (for Tvihill).
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or, a demilion rampant arg., ducally crowned or,
armed and langued gu. (for Villiers).
Fidei coticula crux.
Vincere aut mori.

Turner of Walden, Essex, a demi-wolf


gu., coUared or, holding between the
moline sa.
6. 9
paws a mill-rind of the last.
Turnor, Algernon, C.B., J.P., Goadby
Hall, Melton Mowbray, same crest.
Turner, a wolf's head erased sa., gutteecf. 16. 3
d'eau. holding in the mouth a tulip- Turnor-Fetherstonhaugh,
Hon.
Leith, Tuthill,
Lieutenant Colonel
Phineas
branch vert.
Uppark, Petersfield, Sussex: (i) An
Barrett, Stockbridge, Chichester, on a
heraldic antelope's head couped gu.,
Turner of London, on a chapeau gu.,
mount vert, a turtle-dove ppr., holding
turned up erm., a greyhound statant
armed or, gorged with a coUar vair,
in her beak an olive-branch vert,
sa.
Pro patria.
and holding in the mouth an ostrich58. 4
fructed or.
Pads ac legis jure.
feather in bend arg.
Turner, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
(2) A lion passant TutlD, a bridge of three arches or.
158. 4
guardant arg., holding in the dexter Tutt, out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's
a greyhound statant sa., collared arg.
(/ 58. 4
paw a fer-de-moline sa., and charged
head holding in the beak a key, all ppr.
antelope
sejant
on
of
London,
an
the
breast
Turner
with a crescent gu. Esse
65. 14

erm., attired or, resting the dexter


foot on an escutcheon of the second.
of Wakestown. Essex, a demiheraldic tiger salient or, tufted and
maned sa. armed of the first.

Turner

quam

videri.

Tumour, Earl

of Winterton, see Winter-

ton.

Tutt of Barnstaple, Devonsh., Wilts, and


Hants, a talbot sejant or, collared and
lined arg.

55. 5

Turnour, between two laurel-branches


ppr., an escutcheon gu.
146. 14
Turner, Shropsh., a tower arg. with Turpin of London, Cambs, and Leics., a
broken battlements.
griffin
passant arg., guttee-de-sang,
with wings addorsed or.
Turner, on a tower arg. with broken
cf. 63. 2
battlements, an eagle regardant sa., Turpin, a griffin with wings inverted or,
holding in the dexter claw a mill-rind
guttee-de-sang, armed az.
cf. 63. 2
of the last.
Turtle, between two wings or, a parrot's
Turner of Caughley Place, Shropsh., a
head gu.
loi. 10
Cornish chough ppr. perched on a Turton of Larpoole Hall, near Whitby,
mill-rind or.
Yorks, and West Bromwich, Staffs,
Turner of Dublin, an arm erect vested
out of a mural coronet arg., a cubit
gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand
arm vested vert, cuffed of the first,
ppr. a fer-de-moline or.
holding in the hand ppr. a banner per
207. 4
fess arg. and vert, the fringe counterTurner, a sword and a trident in saltier
entiled with an Eastern coronet.
changed.
206. 6
Turner of Swanwick, Derbysh., and Turton, Edmund Rossborough, Esquire,
Surrey, two wings conjoined in saltier
J. P., D.L., of Upsall, Yorks, out of a
arg., charged in the middle with a tremural coronet or, a cubit arm erect
foil slipped vert.
vested vert, cuffed arg., the hand ppr.
holding a banner per fesse, also arg.
Turner, a flaming heart ppr. Tu ne cede
mails.
181. 13
and vert, charged with a trefoil, and
the fringe counterchanged.
Formosa
Turner of Menie, Aberdeensh., same crest
and motto.
guce honcsta.
cf. 206. 6
Turner, Colonel John, Turner Hall, Ellon, Turton, Robert Bell, Esquire, of Kildale
Aberdeensh., same crest and motto.
Hall, Yorks, and the Cottage, Thorpe
Satchville,
Melton Mowbray, same
Turner, Sir WiUiam, of 6, Eton Terrace,
Edinburgh,
K.C.B.,
M.B.,
LL.D.,
crest and motto.
D.C.L., F.R.S.. F.R.C.S., a man's Turton, Bart., of Starborough Castle,
heart gu.
Surrey, out of a mural coronet or, a
Quod polui perfeci.
181. 2
cubit arm erect vested vert, cuffed
Turner, Thomas, Esquire, J.P., Devonsh.,
a fer-de-moline.
Secte et veri.
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a banner
Turner, Rev. George Wakefield,
St.
per pale, also arg. and vert, fringed
Jude's, Eldon Vicarage, Sheffield, a
staffed and headed of the first, cf. 206. 6
lion passant guardant arg., holding Turvile, Leics., a gate ppr., charged with
in the dexter paw a fer-de-moline sa.
a crescent or.
cf. 158. 9
Pro patria.
Turvile, a gate ppr.
158.9
Turner, E. T., Esquire, the Cedars, Turvile of Husband's Bosworth, Leics.,
Cowley, Middx., a wolf's head erased
a dove close, holding in the beak an
sa., guttee-d'eau, holding in the mouth
oUve-branch, all ppr.
Virtus semper
a tulip-branch vert. Justus et imeadem.
92. 5

Tutte of Chichester, Sussex, a talbot


sejant or, collared and lined arg.
55.5
Tweddale, a lion's head erased gu.
17. 2
Tweddell, a pelican's head couped and
vulning itself ppr.
cf. 98. 2
TweddeU, Ralph Hart, Esquire, J.P.,
Meopham's Court, near Gravesend,

Turvile of Normanlon Turvile, Leics.,


a dove close ppr., holding in the beak
a branch of olive slipped vert, fructed

Tweedy, Henry Colpoys, 7, Clare Street,


Merrion Square, Dubhn, a dove volant
arg.
Pais ce que doit advienne que

pavidus.

Turney, a cross patee fitched

or.

166. 3

Turney of Cavenby, Lines, a tower sa.,


towered arg. Inhocsignovinces. 156.2

or.

92. 5

same

crest.

Semper

spero.

Twedie, Scotland, a demi-lion holding in


the paws an anchor ppr.
12. 12
88. 2
Twedy, Essex, a falcon rising ppr.
Tweeddale, Marquess ol (Hay), Vester
House, Haddingtonsh., a goat's head
erased arg., armed or.
Spare nought.
128. 5

Tweedie of London, a palm and a lauiel


branch in saltier vert. Aut pax, aut
bellum.

Tweedie of Drummelzier, Peeblessh., a


buU'sheadsa. Thol and think, cf. 44. }
Tweedie of Rawlinson, a boar's head
Thole and think on.
erased ppr.
Tweedmouth, Baron (Marjori banks),

of

Edington, Berwicksh., a lion's gamb


erect and erased grasping a lance in
bend, both ppr. Advance with courage.
38.

Tweedy, Chevalier

Hugh

II

D'Oyly, Swedish

Norwegian Consul at Port au


Prince, Hayti, on a chapeau ppr., a
dove rising of the same. Thole and
and

94- 8

think on.

Tweedy, Arthur Hearne, Widmore Lodge,


Widmore, Bromley, Kent, on a prickspur fesseways a peewit rising ppr.,
holding in the beak a trefoil slipped
286. 6
vert.
Tweedy, George Alfred, same crest.
Tweedy, Hugh James, Junior Constitutional Club,
think on.

same

crest.

Thole and

pourra.

243. 19

36

TWE

TYR

562

Ithon, Tyler, a demi-cat rampant and erased


Henry, M.A., Rector of Twyning of Bryn, Pembrokesh.
Llandrindod,
Radnorsh., the twin
or, charged on the side with a crosson a fountain ppr.,
Waltham,
brothers Castor and Pollux in their
crosslet fitched gu., in a crescent of
a swan arg., beaked and legged sa.

Rev.

Twells,

Leic3.,

infancy.

Benedicite forties domino.


Twells, a swan ppr.

Twemlow

of

jierched

Twemlow
stump

Peatswood,

on the stump

99. 2

Staffs,

a parrot

Stcllis aspirate gemellis.

the

of Hatherton, Chesh., on the


of an oak-tree erect, a parrot
Teneo, tenuere majores.
lOi. 9

perched ppr.

of Twemlow, Chesh., on the


stump of a tree erect and sprouting a
loi. 9
parrot, all ppr.

Twemlow

Twemlow, Major-General Edward D'Oyly,


same crest. Fideliter.
Try.
Twemlow, Francis Randle, D.S.O., PeatsTye, Essex, out
wood. Market Drayton, same crest.

Twemlow

of Arclyd, Chesh., a parroquet


standing on the stump of a tree sprout-

Ncc cunctando,

ing, all ppr.

nee lemere
lOi. 9

agendo.

Twentyman, a

horse's

head

arg., bridled

gu.

51- 5

Twicket, a lion's head erased sa., holding


in the mouth a rose gu.
21.5
Twigg or Twigge, an esquire's helmet
180. 3

ppr.

Twigg of Repton, Derbysh., a hand holding a branch ppr.


Suo marte.
Twinell of Peterborough, Northants, a
lion's gamb holding a lozenge arg.,
charged with a cross crosslet fitchee
gu.
35. 10
Twinihaw and Twinies of Tunworth,
Dorset, a lapwing with wings expanded
Twining, a cubit arm, the hand grasping
two snakes, each entwined round the
arm, all ppr.
220. 3
Twining, the stump of an oak-tree sprouting new branches ppr., thereon pendent
an escutcheon gu.
145. 8
Twinnell, Northamp., a lion's gamb hold
Ing a lozenge arg., charged with a cross
35. lO

crosslet gu.

Twisden of London and Kent, a cockatrice with wings expanded az., beaked,
wattled, legged, and winged or.
68. 6
Twisden of Bradbourne, Larkfield, Maidstone,

same

crest.

Twisden, Bart., Kent, a cockatrice az.,


with wings displayed or. Frcevisa
mala pereunt.
68. 6
Twisleton, see Saye and Sele, Baron.
Twisleton of Barley. Drax, and Goole,
Yorks, and Osbaston, Leics., a dexter
arm embowed vested sa., turned up
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a molespade or, headed and armed of the
second.
Vidi, vici.
Twisleton of Dartford, Kent, on a mount
vert, a hind stataut or, ducally gorged
gu.
Twiss,
Twiss,
Twiss,
Twist,

cj.

an

etoile

rayed

last.

c/. 88. 12
Twyre, a hawk's head vair.
Tyler, Sir Frederick Charles, Bart., a
68. 4
demi-cat-a-mountain or, charged on
Twysden, a cockatrice or.
Twysden, Bart, {extinet), of Bradbourne,
the shoulder with two cross crosslets
Kent, a cockatrice az., with wings disfitchee in saltire gu., holding between
played or, and beaked and legged of
the paws a rose arg.
293. i
the last. PrcBvisa mala pereunt. 68. 6 Tylgham, Kent, a demi-lion sa., crowned
10. 1
Twysden, Sir Louis John Francis, Bart.,
or.
of Roydon Hall, East Peckham, Kent, Tyliey, Somers., a demi-lion rampant gara cockatrice az., winged and tufted or.
dant arg., pellettee, holding in the
dexter paw a crescent gu.
68. 4
Tyas and Tyes of London, a griffin's head TylUot of East Bardsale, Suff., and Y'orks.
erased arg., beaked gu.
66. 2
a greyhound passant gu., collared or.
Tyas of Bolton-upon-Dearne, same crest.
cf. 60. 2
|

of a tree ppr.
loi. 9

125. 3

or.

a cockatrice.
68. 4
a demi-griffin ppr.
64. 2
a wyvern sejant or.
cf. 69. 14
Twycross, Norf., a swan rising ppr.
Droit et avant.
99. 12
Twylord, Leics., and Frostdyke, Lines,
a demi-liou rampant double-queued
sa., holding a cinquefoil or.
TwyJord of Trotton, Midhurst, Sussex, a
demi-lion double-queued sa., gutteed'or, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert.

Tylney, Suff. and Norf., on a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head erased gu.,
armed of the fii-st.
cf. 67. 9
Tylson, a dexter arm couped, vested sa.,
Tye, Notts, a wolf's head erased arg. 30. 8
cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.
Tyerman, Yorks, a griffin's head erased
a CI osier or.
ppr.
66. 2 Tymewell of London, a demi-eagle gu.,
Tyers, a demi-lion rampant gu.
10. 3
with wings displayed erm., crowned,
armed, and gorged with a garland or.
Tylden of Wye, Kent, a broken spear
erect or, environed by a snake vert.
Tyndall, see Hamilton-Tyiidall-Bruce.
175. 14 TyndaU, Albert Henry, Esquire, BallvTylden, Richard James, of Milsted, Kent,
aune House. New Ross, co. Wexford,
a battle-axe erect, environed by a
out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of
snake ppr. Truth arid liberty.
five ostrich-feathers arg.
Dante Deo.
172.2
Tylden-Pattenson, Arthvu: Henry, Naval Tynedale of Deane, Northants, Hockand Military Club, a camel's head
wold, Norf., Eastwood Park, Glouc,
erased sa., bezantee.
Finem respite.
London, and Bathford, Somers., out of
Truth and liberty.
a ducal coronet of five leaves or, a
256. 2
plume of five ostrich-feathers arg.,
Tylden-Pattenson, William, J.P., D.L.,
Ibornden,
Biddenden, Kent, same
charged with a fess erm. Confido. non
crest and mottoes.
confundor.
cf. 114. 13
Tylden-Wright, Edward William, Manor Tynte, Kemeys-, Charles Theodore Halswell, of Halsewell. Somers.. and Cefn
Croft, Worksop: (i) Issuant from the
battlements of a tower or, a dragon's
Mably, Glamorgansh. (i) On a mount
head ppr., charged with two barrulets,
vert, a unicorn sejant az., armed,
crined, and ungu. or [for Tynte).
and holding in the mouth an escallop,
(2)
also or.
Out of a ducal coronet a demi-griffin,
(2) On a mount vert, in front
all or {for Kemeys). Duw Dy Ras. 64. 4
of a battle-axe erect, entwined by a
serpent ppr., between two pheons, a Tynte, Major Fortescue, a unicorn sejant
pheon or. Treu und fest.
arg., horned and crined or.
Tyldesley of Tyldesley, Lanes, a pelican Tyrconel, Earl of. Viscount Carlingford
(Carpenter), a globe in a stand, all or.
in her piety or.
Regis et patrice lantum
Per acuta belli.
valet amor.
98. 8
1 59. 4
Tylee, Wilts, a demi-lion rampant gardant Tyrell, see Tufnell-TyreU.
Bart, {extinct), of Springfield,
arg., pellettee, holding a crescent gu.
Tyrell,
Essex, a boar's head erect arg., and
Tyler, Colonel Charles James. Eugedi,
St. Leonard's Road, Eastbourne, a
issuing out of the mouth a peacock's
tail ppr.
demi-lion rampant guardant holding
Sans crainte.
between its paws a crescent.
Tyrell, a demi-lion rampant gu., bezantee.
a tiger sahent gardant ppr..
10. 4
Tyler,
navally crowned or, holding in the Tyringham,
Roger
William
Gifford,
dexter paw a flag-staif with the French
Tyringham, Bucks, a talbot's head
tricolour flag flowing depressed and
couped gu., billettee or.
reversed.
Tyron, an esquire's helmet az., garnished
cf. 27. 5
Tyler, George William, Cottrell, Cardiff,
or.
I So.
3
same crest.
Tyrone, Earl ol, see Waterford, Marquess
Tyler, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles John
Roper, the Lodge, Linsted, Kent, same Tyrrell, a lion's head
oyally crowned
crest, but without the flagstaff.
Tyler of Newtown-limavady, co. Lon- Tyrrell, Ireland, a lion's head erased or,
donderry, Ireland, an arm embowed
within a chain in orle issuing from the
in armour charged with two crescents
%iTeath az.
19. 5
gu., the hand grasping a sword ppr. Tyrrell, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant az.
Merito.
10. 2
cf. 195. 2
Tyler of Monm., in front of a cross cross- Tyrrell of Fartullagh, co. Westmeath,
let fitched and
mounted on three
Ireland, and Florence, Italy, same
grieces or, a dexter hand couped graspcrest.
Veritas tree vitcB.
ing a dagger embrued ppr., pommel Tyrrell of Rushton, Staffs, a boar's head
and hilt of the first. Crux praisidium
erect arg., issuing out of the mouth a
et decus.
peacock's tail ppr.
Tyler, a hind's head erased or.
124. 3 Tyrwhitt-Drake, 6-ee Drake.
of a ducal coronet or, an
heraldic tiger's head tufted and armed
arg.
25. 3

'

TYR

UPC

563

Tyrwhitt, Richard, Esquire, of Nantyr,

West GwiUimbury, Canada, LieutenantColonel 36th Battalion Active Jlilitia


(Peel
Regiment),
a
savage
ppr.,
wreathed and cinctured vert, holding
Me stante, tirein both hands a club.

Ti/we trijeth truth.


hiint.
Tyrwhitt of Nantyr, Denbighsh., Wales,
a savage man ppr., wreathed vert,
holding in both hands a club.
Me
stante, virebunt.

Tyrwhitt, Hon. Hugh, R.N., same crest.


Tyrwhitt of Ketilby, Lines, and Tyr-

Northumb., a savage man ppr.,


cinctured and wreathed vert, holding
Me stante, virein both hands a club.
bunt. Tyme tri/eth truth.
279.11
Tyrwhitt, the late Sir Henry Thomas,
whitt,

Bart., of Stanley Hall, Shropsh. (i) A


savage ppr., wreathed and cinctured
with oak-leaves vert, and holding in his
dexter hand a club ppr. (for Tyrwhitt).
2-t). II.
(2) On a wreath the sun in
splendour, each ray inflamed or (for
Jones).
Time trycth truth. Esto sol
:

162. 2

testis.

Tyrwhitt-Wilson, Sir Raymond Robert,


Stanley Hall, Bridgnorth, same crest
as (i) above.
Tyrwhitt, a lapwing's head couped or.
Tyser, George Walter, J.P., Oakfield,
Mortimer, Berks, upon a cotton-hank
fesseways or, a falcon close collared,
also or.
Deo volente surgam.
Tysoe, a sinister arm in mail ppr., holding an antiqueshield lined vert, edged or,
strapped gu. Non progredi est regredi.
Tyson,
Edward Thomas, Woodhall,
Cockermouth, a demi-lion vert, gutteed'eau, holding in the dexter paw a torch
erect fired ppr., the sinister paw resting
on a rose gu., barbed and seeded ppr.
Fortiter el vigilanter.
12. 6
Tyssen, a demi-lion rampant or, ducally
crowned gu., holding between the
paws an escutcheon az., thereon an
etoile of the first.
Tytherley, Hants, a wolf passant gu. 28. 10
Tytler, Fraser-, James William, of Woodhouselee, co. Edinburgh, Scotland, the
rays of the sun issuing from a cloud
OccuUus, non extinctus.
ppr.
162. 9

Tytler, Fraser-, Edward Grant, Aldourie


Castle, Inverness
(
Same crest as
i )
above. (2) A stag's head erased ppr.
:

{/or Fraser).

Major-General Robert Francis


Christopher Alexander, 40, Emperor's
Gate, S.W., same crest and motto.

Tytler,
i

Tytler, Fraser-, of Balnain, Inverness-sh.


(i) The rays of the sun issuing from
behind a cloud ppr. {for Tytler). 162. 9.
stag's head erased ppr. {for
(2)
Fraser).
OccuUus, non extinctus. Je
121. 5
suis pret.
Tytler, Scotland, two laurel-branches in
:

orle vert.

Virtutis gloria crescit.

146. 5
Tytler, Scotland, two laurel-branches in
orle vert, encircling an anchor and an
^sculapius rod, on the top of the anchor
a plume of three feathers, all ppr.
Spcs fir ma. Immortalia spero.

>

'

Tyzard, a boar's head couped or.


43. i
Tyzdale, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
or, a dexter arm in armour charged
with an etoile, holding in the hand an
arrow, all ppr.

u.
Muhtab Chund Moharaj, Bahadur Umpton, a demi-greyhound

Uderaj,

Burdwan, Bengal, an iron-gray


of
horse's head couped, aiound the neck
a ribbon az.. and pendent therefrom
an escutcheon of the last, charged with
a lotus-flower ppr. Deo credito justi50. 9
tiam colito.
Udney of that Dk, and Auchterallan,
Aberdeen, a fleur-de-lis gu. All my
148. 2
hope is in God.
Udney of CultercaUen, a fleur-de-lis or.
I4- 2
All my hope is in God.

Henry FuUarton, Udny


Aberdeensh., a fleur-de-lis gu.
hope is in God.
Udward of Longroft, Scotland, a torteau.
John

Udny,

Castle,

All

my

159. 14
Sec fialu. ncc fluctu.
Ufflngton, Viscount, ee Craven, Earl of.
Uffleet or unlet, a lion's gamb erased
sa.,

holding the hilt of a broken sword


38. 2

erect ppr.
Uflleete,

on the top of a Doric

pillar,

176. 5
heart gu.
Uflord, Earl of Suffolk {extinct), a man's

head erased

ppr.,

Ufford,

an anchor

or, in

lodged

125.

or.

ing a thistle ppr.

Underwood, Ireland, a

lion's

gamb

hold-

37. 6
lion passant az.

Noli irritare leonem.

6.

124. i
Underwood, a hind's head.
Underwood, Heref., a hind's head erased.

124. 3

Underwood

of

Buxley and Haveningham,

6
6

Unett of Woodlands, Harborne,

same

the sea vert.


161.

Underhay of Holland House,


London, an arm embowed in armour,
holding in the hand a sword, all ppr.
Factis non verbis.
195. 2
Underhill, Middx., of Wolverhampton,
Stafi's, and of Etington and Hunningmount
vert,
a
hind
ham, Warw., on a
Underwood, Ireland, a

Uflord, a talbot passant, charged on the


shoulder with three guttes-de-sang.

crest.

lion's

Unett,

Staffs,

head erased.

Henry

Henzell,

Huntingdon

17. 8
Hall,

York, a lion's head couped.


Ugletreight, out of a ducal coronet a Unett of Castle Frome, Frean's Court,
and Marden Court, Heref., on a
120. 7
buck's head.
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a cockayew tree ppr.
Uhthotr,
Disce mori ut vivas.
trice sejant ppr.
Umfrevile, Essex and Linos, out of a
Unett, on a chapeau a cockatrice sejant
ducal coronet or, an eagle's head arg.
with wings addorsed and ducally
cf. 83. 14
all
ppr.
crowned,
Umfreville, a lion's gamb erased gu., a
38. 7 Unett, Shropsh., out of a ducal coronet
sceptj-e in pale or.
67. 9
or, a griffin's head sa.
Umfreville, out of a mural coronet gu., a
67. 10 Uniacke or Uniake, a dexter arm in
griffin's head erm.
armour gauntleted ppr., holding a
Umphray of Zetland, an open book ppr.
237.
17
lure
or.
hawk's
requies
mea.
15S.
est
Domine,
Puxtua,
3
cf.

54.

Norman Compton Fitzgerald,


Mount Uniacke, co. Cork, same crest.
Norman James Fyfe, same crest.

Uniacke,

Norf., a hind's head or, gorged with a


chaplet vert.
cf. 124. 3
Underwood, Charles Frederick Weston,
Esquire, Somerby Hall, Brigg, Lanes,

bearded and crowned

or.

Ufford, De, a demi-eagle displayed sa.


81.

60.

sa.

Umpton, a demi-greyhound sa., collared


and ringed, and holding in the mouth
a spear-head or.
Umpton, on a chapeau az., turned up
erm., a griifin passant arg.
cf. 63. 13
Undall, Dorset, a serpent vert,

Uniacke,

Unictts

est.

Richard Gordon Fitzgerald,


Chelsham Lodge, Chelsham, Surrey,
same crest.

Uniacke,

Uniacke, Robert Uniacke Fitzgerald, 3,


Pennsylvania, Exeter, same crest.
Uniacke-Penrose-Fitzgerald, Sir Robert
Uniacke, 35, Grosvenor Road, S.W., a
knight in complete armour, his sword
up, aU ppr., mounted
on a horse courant arg., the whole
charged with a crescent or. Fortis

drawn and beaver

et fidelis.

of Mogul Hall, Liverpool, and


Lanes, a lion rampant bendy of six or
az., holding in the paws a cross
patee fitched of the first.
3. 13
Untercombe, a sword erect, enfiled with
191. 9
a man's head couped.
Unthank, Clement William Joseph, of
Intwood Hall, Norf., a gryphon's head
erased gu.. gorged with a collar flory
and ducally crowned or, holding in the
beak an increscent of the last. Esto

Unsworth

and

semper

fidelis.

Unton of Wadley, Berks, a demi-greyhound sa., collared or, holding in the


mouth a broken spear.
Unwin, a

148- 2

fleur-de-lis or.

Upcher, Rev. Arthur Hamilton, M.A.,


the Rectory, Baconsthorpe, Norf., in
front of a
arg.
az.,

plume

of five ostrich-feathers

and or, a unicorn's head couped


gorged with a ducal coronet or.

PrcEStat opes sapientia.

Upcher, Rev. Arthur Wilson, M.A., Bingham, Norf.. same crest and motto.
Upcher, Rev. Harry Berners, Broom
Hall,

Watton, Norf., same crest and

motto.
Upcher, Hemy
Norf.,

same

Sheringham Hall,
and motto.

Jlorris,

crest

36-2

564

VAI

de, Esquire, of

Urquhart of Cromarty, Scotland, a demiotter ppr., crowned with an antique


crown gu., gorged with a collar or,
charged with three crescents of the

Usher, Ireland, a swan with wings addorsed regardant arg., miurally crowned
or, the dexter foot resting on an es-

Will well.
second.
Urquhart, a demi-otter sa., crowned with
an antique crown or. Mean, speak,

Usher of Eastwell, Galway, a cubit arm

UPH
Uphaugh, Richard Duppa

Hollingbourne House, near Maidetone,


Kent ( i In front of a dexter arm
embowed in armour, the hand in a
gauntlet ppr., grasping a lion's paw in
bend sinister couped, a rose between
two annulets gu. (for Dnppa). (2) A
cubit arm erect ppr., charged with an
anchor sa., encircled by an annulet,
and holding in the hand in bend sinister a trident, both or {/or Turbutt).
Uphill of London and Devonsh., on a
mount charged with trefoils slipped
vert, a bird volant, holding in the beak
:

and doe

Metuo

crescents gu. {for Urquhart).


(2) A
stag trippant ppr., attired or {for Pol117. 8.
(3) Out of a mural

lard).

coronet arg., a greyhound's head sa.,


gorged with a collar gu., charged with
three

plates

{for

Hampson).

or.

Mean, speak, and doe

42. 2

Ingmire Hall, Westml., on a


ducal coronet or, a horse passant sa.,
Iirst.

Urquhart

39.

of

Meldrum.

Aberdeen

Scotland, a boar's head erased or.


Per mare, per terras.
42. 2
Urquhart, a lion's gamb holding a human
heart ppr.
39. 1
Urquhart of Burdsyards, Elginsh., Scotland, a dexter hand holding a dagger
Mean, speak, and do well.
in pale ppr.

10

holding a cres1

Upton of Gaydon, on a chapeau az.,


turned up erm. a griffin passant arg.
,

</.

43-

Semper paratus.
240.

az.,

it-ell.

Urquhart of Newhall, Scotland, a boar's


head coup igu. Per actum intentio.

of

gamb

arg.

63. 13

A'e vile I'dis.

Usticke of Woodlane, Cornw. :(i) A


demi-eagle displayed gu., gorged with
a plain collar and pendent therefrom
an escutcheon or, charged with a water-

Urquhart, Scotland, a boar's head erased

240. 10

furnished of the

Will

well.

secnndis.

paratus.

Upton, a lion's
cent or.

Castle

of

Westmeath, Ireland; (i)


demi-otter rampant ppr., crowned
with an antique crown or, gorged with
a collar of the same charged with three
Pollard, CO.

Upton, see Templeton, Viscount.


Upton of Clyde Court, co. Louth, on a
ducal coronet or, a war-horse current
Semper
sa., caparisoned of the iirst.

Upton

Lieutenant-Colonel

Pollard-,

Edward Romulus,

99. 7

vested az., cuffed arg., holding in the


hand a baton of the last. A'e vele veles.
Usher, Sir John, Bart., Norton, Ratho,
Midlothian, a dexter arm holding in the
hand a baton ppr. Ne vile velis. 312. 15
Usher of Donnybrook and Portrane, co.
Dublin, Ireland, an arm couped below
the elbow and erect vested bendy or
and az., holding in the hand ppr. a
baton of the first.
Usher of Ballysaggartmore, co. Waterford, a dexter cubit arm in pale vested
bendy of six gu. and or, cuffed erminois, holding in the hand ppr. a baton

well.

Urquhart,
Francis

a trefoil slipped, also vert.


105. ii
Upjohn, a stork ppr.
Uppleby, Rev. George Crowle, of Wootton
and Barrow Hall, Lines, a buck's head
couped quarterly arg. and gu., attired
sa., collared az., thereon three martlets or.

callop gu.

bouget sa. {for Usticke). 81. 7. (2) A


dexter arm in armour embowed grasping a sword ppr., between the attires
of a stag sa. {for Nowell).
(3) Upon
a mount vert, in fiont of rays of the
sun ppr., a martlet sa., holding in the
beak an acorn slipped, also ppr. {for
Beauchant).
Semper paratus.
Usticke, Kowell-, [Robert Michael Polsue
Philleigh, Grampound Road, Cornw.,
same crests and motto.
Utber and Utker of Norwich and Hoo,

212. 9
Upton of Northolme, Lines, a demi-wolf
Norf., an arrow erect sa., headed and
rampant arg.
31-2 Urquhart, out of a mural coronet or, a
feathered arg., to the shaft wings exdexter arm from the shoidder embowed,
Upton, Sussex, two dolphins in saltier or,
vested gu., turned up with buff, and
panded or, the barb of the arrow in
finned az.
140. 3
base.
suspended from the hand by a ribbon
174. I
Upwood of Lovell's Hall, Norf., a horse's
head erased sa.
gu., an escutcheon az., charged with a Utermarck, Reginald John Guthrie. Es51-4
quire, of Vimiera, Guernsey, a sprig of
wolf's
head erased arg., the arm
Urby, a man's head couped at the shoulthi'ce rose-leaves shpped vert, between
ders in profile ppr.
charged with a crescent of the first.
two buffalo- horns per fesse or and az.
Dtim spiro spero.
Ure, Scotland, a Uon's gamb erect and
Fa outre marque.
261. 4
erased gu. Sans tache.
36. 4 Urren, Wales, a Cornish chough rising
with wings displayed ppr., resting the Utreight, out of a ducal coronet a bull's
Urlln, Richard Denny, of the Middle
dexter claw on an escutcheon sa.,
head couped az.. armed or.
Temple, 22, Stafford Terrace, Philli44. 11
charged with a leopard's face or.
Utterson of Jlilland Place, Sussex, a
more Gardens, W., a boar's head
mount vert, thereon a tree, and at
erased.
Nee temere nee timide.
107. 12
the foot thereof a paschal lamb, all ppr.
Urmestone of Westley, Lanes, and Yorks, Urrie, Scotland, a lion's gamb erased gu.
Sans tache.
a dragon's head erased vert.
36. 4 Uvedale of Wikeham and Horton, Hants,
2
and More CricheU, Dorset, on either
Urry, Scotland, a lion's gamb erased sa.
cf. 71.
side of a chapeau az., turned up erm.,
Sans tache.
Urquhart of Blyth, Aberdeensh., Scot36. 4
land, a palm-branch and a sword in Urry of Thorley, Afton, and Gatcombe, a
an ostrich-feather within the turning
saltier ppr.
10
Weigh well.
demi-lioness ppr.
6. 2
Uvedell, a pheasant vert, crested, armed,
Urquhart, Scotland: (i) A dagger and Urswicke, a lion passant arg.
and gorged with a chaplet vert.
a branch of palm slipped in saltier ppr. Usborne of Cooling, Sussex, a doe lodged
at the foot of a tree, all ppr.
Virtus
(2) A demi-otter sa., crowned with an
cf. go. 10
antique crown or, holding between the
vincit invidiam.
Uvery, an elephant's head.
133. 2
paws a crescent gu. Weigh ivell. Per Usher, a Doric pillar arg., winged or.
Uxbridge, Earl of, see Anglesey, Marquess
'

mare, per terras.

113. 10

of.

V.
Vachell, a bull passant arg.,
ollared

or,

bell

armed and Vade-Walpole, Henry Spencer,

peudent from the

bury, Surrey,

123-

profile,

coronet flowing a long cap, turned


forwards gu., tasselled or, charged
with a Catherine-wheel of the last.

Vachell of Colley and Windsor, Berks,


Beds, and NoVth Marston, Bucks, a
bull's leg in pale
ped arg., the hoof
in base or.
123. 7

of Stag-

the bust of

couped at the shoulders ppr.,


ducally crowned or, and from the

collar of the last.


Vachell, a bull's leg embowed couped at
the thigh erm., the hoof upwards.

Fori quce
i

sentiaf.

Vafiadacchi - Schilizz!
of
Paddington,
Middx.
(I) In front of a tilting-spear
:

erect ppr., a greyhound sejant arg.,


resting the dexter fore-paw on a bezant
{for Schilizzi).

between

two

59. 7.

(2)

garb

elephant's trunks
FidelHas.

or,

gu.

{for Vafiadacchi).
Vahl-Samuel, De, see

Vaile,
Cliff

De-Vahl.
J. P.,
South
House, Sion Hill, Ramsgate, a
vert, thereon in front cf two

LawTcnce William,

mount

cross crosslets fitchee in saltire gu., a

VAI

Van Straubenzee, Yorks, out

of a ducal
coronet or, two wings per fess arg. and
gu., counterchanged.
109. S
Van Straubenzee of Spennithorne, Yorks,
an ostrich holding in the beak a horse-

John

shoe.

97. 8

Van Streyan, a demi-lion rampant sa. 10. i


Van Voorst of London, a demi-mermaid
holding in her dexter hand a drinking-

Bedford Row, W.C, in

Street,

VAS

565

n-olf's head erased az., in the mouth


three ears of wheat.
Semper paratus.
264. 4
Vair, Scotland, a boar's head and neck
couped arg. Ctira atque industria. 4 1 i
Vaire, a fret gu.
165. 10
Vaizey, Arthur Reginald, Esquire, of 9,

front of a cubit arm in armour erect,


the hand in a gauntlet holding an oakbranch, also erect, and slipped, all
Sub hoc
ppr., a cross crosslet arg.
signo vinces.
Vaizey, Robert Edward, Esquire, of Attwoods, Essex, and Tilbury Hall, Halstead, in front of a cubit arm in

and

cup,

in her sinister a jug.

183. 11

Van-Whalff, a demi-wolf.
31.2
Van-Zellar of York Place, Portman
Square, London, a blackbird ppr.,
beaked and legged gu., charged on the
breast with a star of six points or.
cf.

106. 2

armour, the hand in a gauntlet holding Van, a stag lodged ppr.


i ' 5
7
an oak-branch slipped and erect, all Van, Wales, a heron with wings expanded

ppr., a cross crosslet crossed arg.


Sub
hoc signo vinces.
Valange of Possel, Scotland, a rose surthistle
mounted by a
ppr.
In ntroque.

arg.

Vanam
of

of Mathon Court, Worcs., on a


mount vert, a swan's head couped at
the neck arg., guttee-de-poix, in front
of two crosses patee fitched in saltier
te,

Domine, speravi.

loi. 3

Vale-Martindale, Major Henry Edward,


Coddington Court, Ledbury, same

Semper

crest.

volens.

Vale, on a tower sa., a crescent gu.


156. 4
Valence and Valomess, between two
wings or, each charged with a rose
gu., a cross fleury fitched az., charged
on the centre with the sun, and ensigned
with a demi-fleur-de-lis of the first.
c/.

96.

Mount

Edg-

of.

Valpy, Jersey,

a mountain ppr.

Valet

pielas.

Valpy,

Robert

Harris,

J.P.,

Enborne

Lodge, Newbury, a fox courant arg.


]'ulpes hand cnpitur laqueo.
Vampage, a demi-lion rampant or.
Vampage, a bridge of three arches

Van
Van

10. 2

arg.

158.

arg.,

Allen, see Allen.

Cuellan, see Cuellan.

Van-Hagen, between two wings


trefoil vert.

Van Jucken, two wings expanded

no. 12

J. P.,

ppr.

Cumb.

109.

St. Albans, out


a demi-lion
holding a sword trans-

Tyttenhanger Park,

hilt

of a foreign coronet or.


gu.,

fixing three chess-rooks or.


Van Notten-Pole, see Pole.

petit.

D.L., of
:

Hutton

in the Forest,

An arm in armour embowed

195. 2.
holding in the hand a sword.
(2) A gauntlet holding a dagger ppr.,

Van Koughnet, Captain Barker, R.N.,


rampant

Virtus astra

Vallado, Marquis de, see Walrond.


Vallance, Scotland, a garb gu.
153. 2
Vallance, out of a ducal coronet a demiostrich with wings addorsed, all ppr.
see

sa.,

London, a bundle
points upwards,

a Moor's head in profile couped ppr.,


wreathed about the temples arg. and
az.
Virtutis amore.
cf. 192. 13
Valentine, Heref., a demi-pegasus salient
and erased erm., enfiled round the body
with a ducal coronet or.
c/. 47. 7
Valentine, Suff., an ostrich holding in the
beak a horse-shoe ppr.
97. 8
Vallack, a dove rising ppr.
94. 2

Viscount,

of

bend sinister, all ppr., pommel


hilt or, three crosses couped or.
in

and

Nee

temere, nee timide.

Vane-Tempest

i )

A griffin's

head erased

per pale arg. and sa. (for Tempest).


(2) A dexter gauntlet erect holding
a sword ppr., pommel and hilt or (for
Vane).
Vanheck of London, a rose gu., barbed,
stalked, and leaved ppr.
149. 5
Vanhitheson, out of a ducal coronet a
dragon's head or, the wings addorsed
arg., each wing charged with three
bars gu.
cj. 72. i
Vanneck, see Huntingfield, Baron.
Vanneck, between two wings a hunting-

horn stringed.

112. 3

Vanort, Holland and France, on a terraqueous globe a ship ppr.


160. i
Vans-Agnew, Bambarrock, Scotland, see

Agnew.
Vansittart, Baron Bexley, see Bexley.
Van Sittart-Neale, Henry James, Bisham
Abbey, Marlow, Berks: (i) Out of a
mural crown or, a demi-lion rampant

per fesse erm. and gu., charged on the


shoulder with an escallop counter-

changed

(jor Neale).

(2

On two

crosses

patee arg., a demi-eagle displayed


{for

Van

Van

sa.

Sittart).

an eagle's head couped at


the neck, between two wings sa., all
resting on two crosses patee arg.
Fata viam invenient.
Major Eden, Abbottabad,
Vansittart,
Punjaub, same crest.
Van Straubenzer, Major-General Turner.
C.B., Spennithorne, Leyburn, Yorks,
an ostrich with a horse-shoe in its
mouth.
Vardon, a dexter hand holding a sheaf of
- Sittart,

Vanden-Bempde-Jobnstone, Baron Derwent, see Derwent.


(i) A spur
Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone
erect, rowel upwards, with wings elevated or, leather gu., the buckle ppr.
III. 13.
(2) Issuing from the battlements of a tower ppr. a demi-eagle
with two heads displayed sa. the wings
or, about the neck a pearl collar, therearrows ppr.
214. 3
from a diamond pendent, and charged
on the breast with a sword fesseways Varley, out of a ducal coronet or, a staff
raguly sa.
Nunquam
147. 10
ppr., pommel and hilt or.
Varley of London and Y'orks, out of a
non paratus.
palisado coronet or, an arm in armour
Vandeput, Bart, (extinct), of Twickenham,
embowed holding a battle-axe, all ppr.
Middx., between two wings or, a dolMagna est Veritas.
cf. 200. 6
phin haurient az.
140. 2
between
cross moline gu.,
Varlo, a
Vandergucht of London, an etoile arg.
two ears of wheat bladed ppr. 154. 14
164. I
Vanderplank of London, a garb or. In- Varnham, an eagle with wings elevated
preying on a coney.
70. 2
dustria ditat.
153-2
Vandyk or Vandyke, an eagle's head" and Varnham, a dexter hand holding up a
ducal coronet between two laurelneck in a tun, the dexter wing elevated,
217. 3
branches, all ppr.
the sinister cut off and lying on wreath.
80. 9 Varty, Cumb., a man's head affrontee
192. 9
ppr., ducally crowned or.
Vane, Duke of Cleveland, see Cleveland.
Vane-Tempest-Stewart, see Londonderry, Vashen, a dexter arm, the hand apaumee
ppr., vested az., from the shoulder paleMarquess of.
fesseways.
elbow
ways, from the
Vane, a dexter gauntlet erect holding a
Vass, an ostrich's head between two
dagger, all ppr., pommel and hilt or.
feathers arg., holding in the beak gu.
Vane^ Sir Henry Ralph Fletcher, Bart.,

cf. 61. 12
Valentia, Viscount (Annesley), co. Kerry,

cumbe. Earl

arrows

five

trefoil slipped or.

112. 7

Valence, a greyhound's head gu.

Vallefort,

Vannam

ders, out of a bridge of three arches reversed a demi-lion or.


Vance, see Balbirnie-Vance.
Vance, Ireland, an old man's head ppr.,
the helmet az.
Vandeleur, Ireland, five arrows in saltier
entwined by a serpent, all ppr.
Vandeleur, Colonel Boyle, a martlet
purpure holding in the beak a trefoil or.
Vandeleur, Hector Stewart, J. P., Kihush
House, CO. Clare, same crest.
Vandeleur, Crofton Toler, same crest and
motto.
Vandeleur of Kilrush, co. Clare, Ireland,
a martlet purp., holding in the beak a

Vale

In

or

bound by a belt gu., the buckle or.


Vanbrug and Vanburgh of Ghent, Flan

149- 3

gu.

105. 2

Vane, a dexter gauntlet ppr., garnished


01, holding a sword of the first, hilt
and pommel of the second.
Vane of Fair- lawn, Ravensbourne Park,
Catford, Lewisham, Kent, on a rock in
front of a cubit arm in armour, the
hand in a gauntlet grasping a sword

and pommel

or.

Vane, Baron Barnard, same crest.


Vane, Rev. Hon. Gilbert Holies Farrer,
M.A., the Rectory, Wem, same crest.

Nee

temere, nee timide.

a horse-shoe az.
Vassal! of Milford,

97- 12

Hants: (i) On a
vert, a breached fortress ppr.,
thereon a flag hoisted gu., with the
words Monte Video inscribed thereon
(2) A ship with
in letters of gold.
masts and shrouds, all ppr. Soepe
pro Rege, semper pro repuUica. Every
bullet has its billet.

mount

VAS
Vassal! of

New

VEA

566
front of a boy's head affrontee couped
at the shoulders ppr., crined or, a
snake nowed, also ppr. Asgre Ian
182. 11
diogel ei pherchen.
Vaughan of Rheola, Glamorgansh., a
boy's head couped ppr., crined or,
enwrapped about the neck with a
snake vert, and pendent from the neck
a bugle-horn sa.
Asgre Ian diogel ei

England, a ship rigged

and masted ppr. Scepc pro Rege. sem1 60. 13


per pro republica.
Vaudin, Jersey, an eagle displayed sa.
Povr ma libertay, povr ma palree. 75. 2
Vaughan, Lord, see Lisbiirne, Earl of.

Hutchinson - Lloyd see


Vaughan,
Vanghan.
Vaughan, Earl of Carbery (extinct), on a
pherclien.
ducal coronet or, a lion rampant per
Vaughan of Court Field, Heref., a child's
Plane et fane.
fesse arg. and sa.
head couped at the shoulders and
cf. I. 13
entwined
ppr.
i.
round the neck with a snake,
rampant
a
lion
Vaughan,
13
all ppr.
Duio a digon. Simplices sicut
Vaughan of Chilton Grove, near Shrews272. 8
i- '3
pueri sagaces sicut serpentes.
bury, a lion rampant az.
Vaughan, Bart, (extinct), of Nannau, Vaughan of Woodstone, Hunts ( i An
infant's head couped at the shoulders
Merionethsh., a lion rampant az.,
entwined with a snake about the neck,
gorged with an antique coronet or.
all ppr. (/or FaugAa Ji).
272.8. (2) Out
cf. I. 13
of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head
Vaughan, on a garb lying fesseways or,
issuant ppr. (for Wright).
72. 4
a lion rampant regardant holding in
the dexter paw three stalks of barley Vaughan of Sutton, Yorks, Heref., and
Wales, a boy's head couped at the
ppr.
333. I
shoulders ppr.. crined or, with a snake
Vaughan, Hugh Vaughan, the Castle,
entwined about the neck vert. 272. 8
Builth, Brecon, on a garb lying fesseways or, a lion rampant regardant Vaughan, Rev. Henry, Wraxall Rectory,
Chrislus serviius
Somers., same crest.
arg., holding in the dexter paw two
vera libertas.
ears of wheat of the first.
233. i
Vaughan, James. Llansaintfraed House, Vaughan, Rev. George Henry, of Quilly,
near Builth, on a garb lying fesseways
CO. Down, Ireland, a boy's head couped
or, a lion rampant regardant arg., holdat the shoulders and entwined round
ing in the dexter paw three ears of
the neck with a snake, all ppr., and
wheat stalked and leaved, also or.
charged on the neck with a cross of
Vaughan of Penmaen-Dovey, Merioneth,
Ulster (i.e., a cross couped gu.).
10. i
a demi-lion rampant sa.
Honcste audax.
Combe Grove,
Vaughan, out of a five-leaved ducal coro- Vaughan-Jenkins
of
net or, a demi-lion rampant per fess
Monkton Combe, Somers. (i) A fleurarg. and sa., ducally crowned or.
de-lis per pale or and sa., encircled
with two branches of oak fructed ppr.
cf. 16. 3
Vaughan, Monmouthsh., a demi-lion ram(for Jenkins).
(2) A boy's head couped
pant per fesse or and gu., holding in
at the shoulders, around his neck a
the paws an escroll inscribed Imtnagarland of oak ppr., charged on the

breast with a cross patee fitchee gu.

culate gens.

Vaughan

gamb

of

or,

Littleton, 10ddx., a lion's


human heart gu.

(for

of

Duddleston,

Shropsh.,

of

Lloyd,

Edward Owen,

Esquire,

Berth and Rhagatt. Corwen, North

Wales, out of a ducal- coronet or, a


unicorn's head arg., crined and armed
of the first.
Vault, a demi-ape couped at the shoulders
ppr.

Vaulx, an eagle's head erased

sa., ducally
gorged or.
cf. 83. 10
Vaulx, a cubit arm erect vested chequy
or and gu., holding in the hand ppr. a
chaplet vert, fructed.
Vaulx and Vaus of Marston-Mairley,
Wilts, Corley and Tyermain, Curab..
Storesby, Yorks. and Wipsnot Hall,
Beds, an eagle's head sa., beaked or.

83-

Vaux, Baron, see Brougham and Vaux.


Vaux, Baron (Jlostyn), of Harrowden, a
lion rampant or.
Hodie non eras.
I-

13

Vaux, on a ducal coronet a peacock


statant ppr.

Vaux, a

Vaux

103. 8
66. 2
eagle's
cf. S}. 2
Aver.ston,

head erased.
Catterlyn, Cumb., an

griffin's

of

head erased sa., collared or.


Vavasour of Bushton and
Northamp., and Yorks, a goat's head
or, gorged with a collar dancettee sa.
Vavasour of Denton and Weston Hall,
Y^orks, a cock gu., combed and wattled
91. 2

or.

Vavasour, Sir William Edward, Bart.,


of Hazlewood, Yorks: (i) A cock gu.,
charged with a fountain (for Vavasour),

cf.

91.

2.

(2)

demi-friar

habited ppr., and holding in his dexter


hand a scourge and in his sinister an

open hook

(for Stourton).

1S7. 11

cf.

Vavasour, Sir Henry Mervin, Bart., D.L.,


of Spaldington, Yorks, a cock gu.,

combed, wattled, and legged, and


charged on the breast with a fleur-delis

(i) On
of Dilliugton Park, Ilminster
a mount vert, a leopard passant ppr.,

39- II

Vaughan

Vaughan).

Vaughan-Lee, Arthur Vaughan Hanning,

holding a

Vaughan

arg.

cf.

91. 2

VavasseuT, Josiah, Rothbury, Blackheath Park, S.E., in front of a dexter


cubit arm holding in the hand a

boar's head gu., couped or.


(Another,
supporting with the dexter fore-paw a
two swords in saltire ppr. Tout par
a boar's head couped close gu.)
shield az. charged with two bars gemel
faveur divine.
43. i
Vaughan,
Edward
Goldisbrough
arg.
(2) Same crest as Vaughan of Vavazor of Wisbeach, Isle of Ely. Cambs,
Chambre, of Burl ton Hall, Shropsh.,
Rheola.
a squirrel sejant on a hazel-branch
on a chapeau ppr., turned up erm., a Vaughan-Lloyd, William Peisley Hutchturned up behind his back, and feeding
boar's head couped gu., armed or,
inson, J.P., Golden Grove, Roscrea,
on a shp of the same, all ppr.
langued az. Ajra pob afraid.
King's Co.
A boy's head couped Vawdrey, Chesh., a swallow ppr.
I
at the shoulders, crined or, round the
cf. 42. 5
cf. 96. I
Vaughan, Chamber-, of Burlton Hall,
neck a snake entwined ppr. (for Vawdrey, Rev. Llewelyn Brookes, of
Shropsh.:
(i) On
a chapeau gu.,
Vaughan). (2) A lion rampant arg.,
Tushlngham Hall, Chesh., a cock
turned up erm., a boar's head couped
holding in the dexter fore-paw a snake
statant arg., armed, combed, and
,

ppr. (for Lloyd of Olouc).


(3) On a
ducal coronet or. a cockatrice, wings
Innocentia
addorsed
ppr.
infantis,

armed or, langued az. {for


Vaughan). cf. 42. 5.
(2) Out of a
garland of roses a greyhound's head
and neck arg., collared az., chained or
A
demi-boar
ram(for Chamber).
(3)
pant ppr., armed, bristled, and ungu.
or, pierced in the shoulder by an arrow
of the last, feathered arg., embrued
gu. (for Bolas).
Afrad pob afraid.
in fess gu.,

sapientia serpentis.
Vaughan of Falstone,
Dorset, and Just,

Wilts, Shapwick,

Glouc, an arm
hand grasping a snake entwined roimd the arm, all ppr.

erect, the

220. 2

legged gu.
91. 2
Oxon., an arm couped at the
shoulder in fess, embowed at theelbow,
vested gu., cuffed erm., holding in the
hand a bunch of laurel vert.
Veal, Henry James, Esquire, J.P., a garb
encircled by a ducal coronet.
Victima
Deo.
Veale, a chevalier standing in front of
his horse leaning on the saddle ppr.
Vazie,

Vaughan of Bradward, Wilts, and Bredcf. 40. 13


Vaughan, Wales, a man erect ppr., his
warden and Porthamell, Heref., on a
53. II
arms extended, vested in a jacket arg.,
plume of three ostrich-feathers gu., a Veale of London, a chevalier standing in
the breeches sa., his hair flotant, and
griffin's head or.
front of his horse.
Nero nihil vtrius.
in his dexter hand a large knife of the Vaughan of Wigmore, Heref., on a mount
53- II
j

second.

Vaughan

vert, a

homid sejant

arg.. collared gu.

Veale,

Henry

Mallet,

of

Passaford,

of Talgarth, Brecknocksh.
a Vaughan, Shropsh., a fleur-de-lis arg.
Devonsh., out of a ducal coronet or, a
maiden's head, her hair dishevelled,
battle-axe ppr.
Victima Deo.
148.2
couped below the breasts, all ppr.
Vaughan, three hand-guns erect or, and
cf. 172. 3
Vaughan, Gwynne-, of Cynghordy, Cartwo serpents az., entwined about the Veale or Vele of Over, Glouc, a garb or,
marthensh., upon a mount vert, in
barrels of the last.
enfiled with a ducal coronet gu.
153.5
,

'

VEE
Veel, Colborne-: (i)

by a
153-

gu.

A goat's head erased per chevron


or and sa., attired of the second, holding in the mouth a branch of laurel
ppr. (for Eveleigh).
Vivere sat vincere.
Verdelin, a Roman fasces ppr.
171. 4
Verdier, on a mount vert, a peacock ppr.

enfiled

or,

(for

(2)

Veel).

holding in the

mouth a fern-branch

ppr. (for Colborne).

VER

567
garb

stag's head erased arg.,


estoiles sa., attired or, and

(2)

5-

semee of

coronet

ducal

Face aut

face.

cf. 103. 4
Sir Joseph, Bart., Garnstone
Castle, Weobley, Heref., upon a mount
vert, between six ears of wheat stalked

Veele of Langford, GIouc, a demi-calf or,

Verdin,

pellettee.

Veevers, Richard, Esquire, of Woningworth, Fulwood Park, near Preston,


uses : upon a mural coronet a pheon
Vie
erect, point downwards, all ppr.

thereof a demi-lion arg., gorged with a


collar gemel, also sa.
2S9. 13
Verdin, William Henry, DarnhaU HaU,
Winsford, Chesh., same crest.
Verdon, out of a tower sa., a demi-lion

Veiner, see Veyner.


Veitch, George Seton, Esquire, of Friar's
Hall, Paisley, Scotland, uses a cow's
head aiJrontee. Famam extendimus

gu.

157. II

Verdon, Sir George Frederic, K.C.M.G.,


C.B., F.R.S., oi Melbourne, Victoria,
uses a lion passant ppr., resting the
dexter paw upon a fret gu. (Of no

43-11

factis.

see

Willoughby De Broke, Baron.

Braye. Baron.
Lloyd-Verney.
Viscount Fermanagh, and Earl
(extinct), a phoenix in flames
beholding a ray of the sun, all ppr.

of

see

see

Verney

Ung
Verney

tout seul.

of

London, Herts, and Bucks, a

phoenix in flames ppr.

Vn

tout seul.

82. 2

and bladed, three on either side or, a Verney, Bart, (extinct), of Middle Claydon.
tower sa., issuant from the battlements
Bucks, a phoenix in flames beholding

174. 2

rers vertu.

Verney,
Verney,
Verney,
Verney,

Veitch, George Douglas, Esquire, of


Eliock, Sanquhar, co. Dumfries, a bull's
head affrontee sa. Famam extendimus

En

authority.)

factis.

Diett se

fie.

Veldon of Rafin, co. Meath, Ireland, a Vere, Earl of Oxford (extinct), and Vere,
lion's head erased arg., coUared az,,
Duke of Ireland and Marquess of Dublin (extinct), a boar passant az., bristled
ringed or.
Virtus probata florescit.
and ungu. or. Vero nihil verius. 40. 2
Venables, see 'Pernon, Lord.
Venables of London, a wyvern wreathed Vere, Baron Vere of Tilbury (extinct), on
Venabulis vinco.
a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a boar
gu.
az., armed, crined, ungu., and bristled
Venables of WoodhiU, Shropsh., same
crest and motto.
or, and charged with a crescent arg.

a ray of the sun, all ppr.


Verney, Sir Edmund Hope,

Bart.,

of

(i) A demiphoenix in flames ppr., charged with


five mullets in cross or, and looking at
rays of the sun, also ppr. (for Verney).
278. 14.
(2) Out of a mural coronet
arg., two spears erect, therefrom two
pennons flowing towards the dexter,
erminois,
the other pean (for
one
Calvert).
Ung sent ung solid. Servata

Claydon House, Bucks:

278. 15

fides cineri.

Verney

of

Compton Verney, Warw., an

antelope sejant arg.,

guttee-de-sang,

attired or.

Vernon, .see Lyveden, Baron.


Vernon, Earl of Shipbrook (extinct), a
demi-Ceres ppr., vested a/., holding in
her dexter hand a sickle, also ppr., and
in her sinister a garb or, wreathed
about the temples with wheat of the
Semper ut te digna sequare.
last.
Vernon, Lord (Venables-Vernou), Sud-

Vero nil verius.


Verite vient.
Venables, Chesh., a wyvern gu., issuing
cf. 40. 7
from a whelk-shell arg.
303.15 Vere, De-, ,Sir Stephen Edward, Bart.,
D.L.. of Currali Chase, co. Limerick:
Venables, Rowland George, B.A., Oaka chapeau gu., turned up
hurst, Oswestry, same crest.
Animo
(i) On
( i )
A boar's head
bury Hall, Derby
el corpore nilor.
erm.. a boar passant az., armed and
erased sa., ducally gorged or (for Verbristled or.
Venables, a wyvern passant gu., issuing
cf. 40. 8.
(2) The castle
41.6. (2) A wyvern arg. standnon).
of Limerick ppr.
Vero nihil verius.
from a weir arg.
of the last, banded az.,
ing on
Venables of Kinderton, Chesh., a wyvern Vere of Carlton House, Notts, same crest
pierced through the body in fesse by
with wings addorsed gu. on a fish-weir,
Vero nihil verius. 40. 7
as ( I ) above.
an arrow, and devouring a child ppr.
devouring a child, and pierced through Vere, same crest as (i) above.
40.7
Ver non semper virel.
(for Venables).
the neck by an arrow, all ppr.
Vere, Suff., a boar passant az., armed or.
69. 13
Venables of Antrobus, Chesh., a wyvern
40. 2
passant gu., issuant from a weir arg.
Vere-Hope, James Charles, of Craigie Vernon, Borlase-Warren-Venables-, Hon.
William, D.L. :(i) A boar's head
Venables, Ireland, a wyvern with wings
Hall, Scotland: (i) A broken globe
erased sa., ducally gorged or (for
elevated and tail nowed arg., beaked
surmounted by a rainbow issuing out
Vernon).
41. 6.
(2) Same crest as (2)
and legged or, swallowing an infant in
of clouds, all ppr. (for Hope).
159. 2.
above (for Venables). 69. 13. (3)
swaddling clothes ppr., swaddled gu.
(2) A demi-horse rampant arg., saddled
Out of a ducal coronet or, a double
Venables of Agden and Horton. Chesh.,
and bridled gu. (for Vere). At spes
plume of ostrich-feathers arg., and in
a demi-wyvern erect with wings elenan fracta.
Vero nihil verius.
the centre thereof an eagle's leg invated gu., issuing from a weir- basket Vere of Stanbroke, Suff., a hind's head
verted sa. (for Warren).
{4) A wolf
erect or.
pierced through the neck by an arrow,
passant regardant arg., holding in the
124.
I
Venables of Andover, Hants, a dragon
all ppr.
cf.
mouth an arrow or, vulning the neck
gu., issuing from a shell in fess arg.
Vereker, see Gort, Viscount.
ppr. (for Borlasc).
70. 12 Verelst, on a mount vert, between two
proboescides or, a rudder with a handle Vernon, Essex and Notts: (i)'A boar's
Venant, a buU's head cabossed.
43. 8
head erased per fess sa. and gu., ducally
Venn of Freston Lodge and Ipswich,
ppr.
gorged or. 41- 6- (.-) A tiger's head
Suff., on a mount vert, a lion passant Verelst,
Harry William, Aston Hall,
erased gu., ducally gorged or, charged
erminois. the dexter fore-paw resting
Rotherham, same crest.
on the neck with a martlet of the
on an escutcheon az., charged with a Verhulst, Belgium, a plume of three
second.
fleur-de-lis or.
Fide et integritate.
ostrich-feathers, the two outer ones sa.
Venn, out of a ducal coronet an eagle's
and the centre one or.
115. I Vernon, Derbysh. and Shropsh., a boar's
head erased sa., tusked arg., ducally
head ppr.
c/. 83. 14
Verity, John, of 27. Lowndes Square,
41-6
gorged or.
Venner, an eagle displayed or, win^
S.W., on a rock ppr., in front of a sun
Forbes George, Esquire, cf
arg.
rising or, an eagle's head erased ppr. Vernon,
75: 2
Victoria, in the province of British
Vennor, a boar's head couped or.
Verite et foy.
43. i
Member
years
ten
Canada,
Columbia,
Venor or Venour of London, Kent, and Vernell of Tavistock Square, London, a
of the Executive Council, and Chief
Warw. an eagle displayed arg. charged
demi-lion erased gu., bezantee, the
Commissioner of Lands and Works
on the breast with a cross formee gu.
sinister paw resting on an escutcheon
until
1894, Agent-General for the
arg., thereon on a mount vert, an
cf. 75. 2
Province in London 1895 -1899, a
Venour, an eagle displayed ppr.
oak-tree fructed ppr.
75. 2
boar's head erased sa., ducally gorged
VentriS of Oakington, Cambs, between Verner of Church Hill. CO. Armagh, a
312.4
semper viret.
Vernon
or.
Pro
two wings az., a sword erect arg., hilt
boar's head couped sa., fretty or.
Leveson, of Hilton
and pommel or.
112. 4
Christo et patria.
43- i Vernon, Augustus
41- 6
Park, Staffs, same crest.
Ventry, Baron (Eveleigh-De-Moleyns), of Verner, Sir Edward Wingfield, Bart.,
:

co.
Kerry: (i) A savage's
head affrontee couped below the shoul-

J.P., of Veruer's Bridge, co.

Ventry,

ders ppr. (for

De Moleyns).

cf.

190. 13.

a boar's head couped

Pro Christo

et

patria.

sa.,

Armagh, Vernon,
fretty or.

Castle,

erased

Wentworth-, of Wentworth
Yorks: (i) A boar's head
ducally gorged and bristled

sa.,

VER
or {for Vernon).

VIL

568

41. 6.

(2)

Vesey, of Derrebard House, co. Tyrone, a


hand in armour holding a laurel-branch,

griffin

passant {for Wentworth).


Vernon sem
per viret.
En Dieu est lout.
63. :
Vernon, Edward Venables, of Clontarf
Castle, Dublin, a boar's head and neck
erased sa., ducally gorged, and charged
on the neck with a mullet or for di
enee.
Vernon semper viret.
cf. 41. 6
Vernon of Little Beligh, Essex and N(
a boar's head erased per fesse sa. and
gu., ducally gorged or.
41. 6
(i) A lion rampant
Vernon, Shropsh.
I. 13.
gu.
(2) A boar's head erased
at the neck sa., ducally gorged or.
Vernon semper viret.
41. 6
Vernon, Shropsh., a lion rampant gu.

all

arg.

cf.

66. 2

Vessey of Pondhall, Esses, an arm em-

bowed and couped at the shoulder,


erect from the elbow, habited gu.,
cuffed erm., holding in the hand ppr.
four leaves vert.
Veyner,

arm embowed

in
armour arg., garnished or, holding in
the hand ppr. a gem-ring or, stoned

sinister

az.,

of Hanbury Hall, Worcs., a


demi- woman ppr., habited or and purpure, crined, also or, wreathed about

D.L.,

103. 7

Lieutenant - Colonel
B.,
C.
King's Royal Rifle Corps, London, a
cubit arm ppr., vested gu., holding in
the hand a mill-rind az.
207. 4

Vickers,

the temples with wheat, and holding in


her arms a garb of the second. Ver non

Vernon

311- 3

viret.

of

London, a stag sejant

or.

cf.

couped

co.
sa.

Armagh, a
Pro Christo

Yorks, two arms


vested gu., cuffed arg., the

Sheffield,

S.W., same crest.

nonvineor.
252.4
Kirsop James Bainbridge, of
Welhngton,
Shropsh.,
same crest.
Vnlneror non vincor.

42. 2
Verschoyle, Rev. Hamilton Stuart, of
Castleshanagan, co. Donegal, a boar's
head couped gu., charged with a cross
patee or.
Temperans et constans.

Vickers,

Vickers,
Muschamp, Waltham
House, Great Waltham, Essex, same
crest and motto.
Vickers, Kirsop James Bainbridge, Wellington,
Shropsh., same crest and

James

258. 13
Verschoyle, Frederick Thomas, Castle
Troy, CO. Limerick, Ireland, same

motto.

crest.

head erased

arg.

of the

15.9
between

first.

Vigne, a rose arg., barbed ppr.,


two laurel-branches in orle, the slips
149. 11

Virtus

Vickers,

C.B.,

V.D.,

49. 5

bowed, holding

the hand a spear

in

Firma nobis

ppr.
Vile,

fides.

197.

cf.

an arm holding in the hand a

mitar ppr.
Villages, a unicorn's head erased

sci-

213. 5
az.

49- 5
Villeboies,

a leopard rampant.
Markham, a tiger salient

of

Villebois

ppr.

Clarendon, Earl
Earl of.

of.

Villiers, see Jersey,

VilUers, Duke ot Buckingham {extinct), a


lion rampant arg., ducally crowned or,

charged on the shoulder with an annulet

sa.

Villiers,

crest

Fidei coticiUa crux.


12
Earl of Anglesey {extinct), same

and motto.

cf.

i.

12

Mason-, Earl of Grandison, a


rampant arg., ducally crowned or.
Fidei coticula crux.
i. 12
ViUiers, Viscount Perbeck {extinct), a
Hon rampant arg., ducally crowned or,
charged on the shoulder with a mullet
Villiers,

lion

sa.

Villiers or

Thomas Edwards,

South
fess gu.

Vigor, see Stonhouse- Vigor.


Vigors of Erindale and Burgage, co.
Carlo w, Ireland, a stag's head erased
at the neck gu., attired or.
Speclamur
age ndo.
Vigors, Philip DojTie, HoUoden, Bagnalstown, co. Carlow (i) Same crest
as above.
(2) A wolf's head erased
quarterly per pale dancettee or and sa.
Spectemur agendo.
Vigors, Rev. Richard William, Newport
Hall, Almeley, Eardisley, Heref., a
stag's head erased gu., attired or.
Spectamur agendo.
Vigures, a peacock's head erased az.,
crested or.
103. i
Vigurs, a mullet arg.
164. 2
Vikary, see Vicarey.
Vilant, Scotland, an arm in armour em-

Villiers, see

Vickers, Cuthbert Bainbridge, 5, Lansdowne Terrace, Cheltenham, in front


of a demi-leopard ppr., charged with
three mullets of eight points paleways
and holding between the paws an
increscent or, a mount vert.
Vnlneror

Verschoyle, a boar's head erased gu.

Verst, a horse's
ubique.

of

ppr., holding a mill-rind or.


Vigore.
235. 4
Vickers, Albert, 14, Cadogan Square,

patria.

43-

Vickers

207. 4

crest.

hands

head

boar's
el

same

embowed

116. 8

Vernon-Harcourt, Augustus George, Esquire, of St. Clare, Ryde, upon a ducal


coronet or, a peacock close ppr. Le
bon temps viendra.
Vernon-Harcourt, Rt. Hon. Sir W. G.
Granville, Malwood, Lyndhurst. same
crest and motto.
Vernor,

Vickers,

157-

Glouc, a demi-lion rampant gu.,


holding a baton gobonated arg. and

Viell,

in saltier vert.

holding in her dexter hand a siclde


or.
and under her sinister arm a garb or, Vian, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant gu.,
wreathed about her head with wheat
biUettee or, holding between the paws
of the same.
a baton of the last.
Vernon of Herringswell, Suif., a demi Vibert of St. Aubin, Jersey, an eagle disCeres ppr., vested az., holding in her
played per pale or and sa.
Vi et liberdexter arm a garb and in her sinister
tale.
hand a sickle, and about her he
Vicarey or Vikary, Devonsh., a peacock
all
wreath of wheat,
ppr., charged on
close or.
103-7
the breast for distinction with a cross Vicars, a dove holding in its beak an
crosslet or.
olive-branch ppr.
Vincit omnia virtus.
Vernon of Shipbrook, Chesh., a demiQ2. 5
Ceres affrontee ppr., vested vert, hold- Vicars, Sir Arthur Edward, K.C.V.O.,
ing three ears of wheat over her sinister
Ulster King of Arms, Office of Arms,
shoulder or, and in her dexter hand a
Dublin Castle, same crest.
sickle, also ppr., handled of the third.
Vicary of Vi^arminster, Wilts, a peacock
Vernon, Sir Harry Foley, Bart., J.P.,
close or.
Probitas verus honos.

semper

arg.
Vidler, out of a ducal coronet or, a demigriffin ppr.
64. 4
Viel and Vieler, out of a tower ppr., a
leopard's head gu., collared or.

Vezay or Vezey, on a ducal coronet or, a Vigne, Albert, Johannesburg,


wyvern sans legs vert.
Africa, a boar's head ppr.
70. 9
Vialls of Twickenham, Middx.. a demi- Vignoles, a unicorn's head per
leopard ppr., sans tail, ducally gorged
and or, erased of the first.

Vernon of Haslington, Chesh., and Yorks,


a demi-Ceres affrontee ppr., vested

ppr.

Vessey of Isham, Cambs, a griffin's head


or, erased per fess gu., ducally gorged

Vidal of Cornborough, Abbotsham, Dublin, a morion ppr., between two ostrichfeathers, one in front and one behind,

cf.

Villers,

ducally crowned

I.

12

a lion rampant arg.,


or.

i.

12

51. 4
35, Park Street, London, W., two Villiers, Lcics. and Staffs, same crest,
Versturme-Bunbury, Adolphus Halkett,
arms embowed vested gu., cuffed arg.,
but the lion charged with a crescent.
Portland Place, Walcot, Somers.
Henry John Richard,
(i)
the hands ppr., holding a miU-rind or.
Villiers-Stuart,
Bunbury. (2) Versturme.
J.P., Castletown, co. Kilkenny: (i) A
^35- 4
Verthon, De, an arm in armour embowed Vickers, William Henry Playfair, M.D.,
demi-lion rampint gu.
(2) A lion
holding a battle-axe, all ppr.
200. 6
rampant arg., ducally crowned or.
of Coolroe House, Graiguenamanagh,
Verulam, Earl of (Grimston), GorhamNobilis ira.
Avito viret honore.
CO. Kilkenny, a dove holding in its
bury, St. Albans, Herts, a stag's head
beak an olive-branch, and standing on ViUet of London, an heraldic tiger's head
erased ppr., attired or.
Mediocria
erased erm., ducally gorged and tufted
a cornucopia fesseways, all ppr.
fir ma.
121. 2 Vickery, two dolphins haurient addorsed
or.
Vesey, see De Vesci, Viscount.
ppr.
Villettes of Bath, Somers., out of a ducal
140. I
Ves8y, see Colthurst- Vesey.
coronet an elephant's head, all or.
Victor, on a ducal coronet gu., a wyvern
:

Vesey-Fitzgerald, see Fitzgerald.

sans legs

or.

70. 9

33-

2)

VIN
Vincent,

Sir

Charles

VYC

569
Edward Howard, Vipan,

K.C.M.G., Donnington Hall, Xewbury,


out of a ducal coronet a bear's head.

John

Alexander.

Stibbington

Hall, Wansford, Hunts, out of a ducal

coronet or. a swan's head between


wings ppr.
Vi et armis.
34- 3
Vincent of Thingdon, Northamp., out of Vipont, Rev. David Avenel. 19. Millera ducal coronet or, a bear's head arg.,
field Place, Edinburgh: (i) A thistle
collared with a belt sa.
slipped ppr.
(2) A demi-eagle disVincent of Firby and Warmsworth,
played gu.. charged on the breast with
Yorks, out of a ducal coronet or, a
a mascTe or. Per aspera ad alia.

bear's head gu.


Vincent, Sir Charles

K.C.M.G., C.B.,

I,

34. 3

Grosvenor Square,

Non nisi vincenti.

Vincent, Sir William, Bart., of D'Abernon


Chase, Leatherhead, Surrey, out of a
ducal coronet or, a bear's head muzzled
Virtute non viribus vincent.
ppr.
34- 3

Vincent, Northants, out of a ducal coronet or. a bear's head arg., collared sa.
c/-

34- 3

Vincent of Kempsey, Worcs., a bear's


head erased gu., muzzled or.
35. 2
Vincent of Surrey, a bull's head caboss
arg., guttee-de-poix,

Vincvlis fortior.
or Vipount, out of a ducal coronet
or, a swan's head between two winga,
all ppr.
100. 10
Virgin, Ireland, a lion's head erased gu.
Nunc ant nunquam.
17. 2
Virney, a maiden's head couped at the
shoulders
affrontee,
vested
and
crowned with an Eastern coronet.
Virtue, Berks, alion's head erased arg. 17.8
Virtue, Scotland, a pomegranate stalked
and leaved ppr.
152. 4

Edward Howard, Vipont

W., out of a ducal coronet or, a bear's


head ppr.
Vincent, Sir Edgar, K.C.M.G., Esher
Place, Esher, same crest.
Vincenti
dabitur.

armed

or.

c/- 43
Vincent, Ireland, on a chapeau a pelic

Vismes, see De Vismes.


Viveash of Calne, Wilts, on a mount
vert, a tiger statant gardant in front
of an oak-tree ppr.
Vivian, Baron (Vivian), Glynn, near
Bodmin, out of waves a bridge embattled, and at each end thereof a
tower, and issuant therefrom a demihussar of the l8th Regiment, holding
in his dexter hand a sal)re and in his
sinister hand a pennon flying to the
sinister gu., and inscribed in letters of
gold, Croix d'Orade.
Cor nobyle, cor

vulning herself, all ppr.


98
William Clarke, Esquire, of
Boston Lodge, Boston Spa, Yorks, out
immobyle.
V ive revicluriis.
of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head
185. 11
of
Singleton.
gu., charged with a trefoil slipped or. Vivian, Bart.,
Glamorgansh., out of waves a bridge of one
Vincent qui se vincent.
67. 12
arch embattled, and at each end a
John Matson, Hemsworth,
Vincent,
tower ppr., and issuant therefrom a
Lane Ends, near Wakefield, same crest
demi-hussar of His Majesty's i8th
and motto.
Regiment of Dragoons, habited, armed,
Vincent, John, same crest and motto.
and accoutred, holding in his dexter
Vincent of Pinckleton, Leics., and Meshand a sabre, all ppr., and in his
singham. Lines, and Willford, Notts,
sinister a pennon flying to the sinister
a demi-ram couped sa., armed and colgu.
Vive reviclurus.
lared or.
185. 11
cf. 130. 13
Vincent of Thrinkston, Leics., a demi- Vivian, Sir Arthur Pendarves, K.C.B..
ram arg.
130. 13
23, Buckingham Gate, S.W.
(i) A
lion's head erased ppr., charged with
Vincent of Kinver, Staffs, a talbot statwo bezants paleways, and gorged
tant arg., eared or, collared and lined
with a collar gu., thereon three annulets
gu., the end of the line tied in a knot.
or, with a chain of the last.
2S7. 1
Vine, out of a ducal coronet or, an herVive revicaldic tiger's head ppr.
25. 3
(2) Same crest as above.
lurus.
Vine, Sir J. Somers, D.L., of Queen
Arthur
Pendarves.
C.B.. Bosahan,
Anne's Mansions, S.W., out of a ducal Vivian,
St. Martin R.S.O., Cornw., same crests.
coronet an heraldic tiger's head, all
Vincent,

ppr.
Viner, Bart,

(extinct),

a dexter

25. 3
arm in

armour embowed ppr.. garnished


holding in the hand a mullet of

or,

six

points of the same.


(
Viner, Ellis-, of Badgeworth. GIouc.
i
A dexter arm in armour embowed,
encircled at the elbow by a WTcath of
vine, and holding in the hand a gem:

horse's
held erased erm., gorged with a plain
collar arg., charged with a cinquefoil
Ijetween two crescents sa., holding in
the mouth a trefoil slipped ppr. {for
Labore el honore.
Ellis).
ring, all ppr. {for Viner).

(2)

Viney, on a chapeau a phoenix in flames


ppr.

82.

Viney, Kent, an arm couped at the


shoulder, holding in the hand a bunch
of grapes by the stalk, all ppr.
Vinicombe, a greyhound's head sa..

bezantee.
Vintris, a sword erect.

61.

170. 2

Vive anima Dei.


Vivian, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
a serpent nowed ppr.
142. 9
Vivian, a lion's head erased ppr.. collared
and chained gu.
cf. 18. 6
Vivian, a lion's head erased, gorged with
a naval coronet.
cf. 17. 8
Vivian, Cornw., ahorse passant furnished,
all

ppr.

52.

Vivian of Pencalnenick, Cornw., between


two roses gu., slipped vert, a dexter
cubit arm vested az., charged with five
plates in saltier cuffed arg., holding in
the hand ppr. an anchor in fess, the
Vive ut
flukes towards the dexter sa.
vivas.

Non robore sed spe.

164. i
Vivian of France, an etoile or.
Vivian of France, a spur-rowel or. 164. 8
Vizard of Dm-sley, Glouc, out of palisades or, a demi-hind regardant vulned
in the neck ppr., and holding an arrow
point
downwards or, barbed and

flighted arg.

Voller, a demi-antelope arg.. collared

gu.

126. 3
Goetze, Hugo, Sanssouci, Linden
Road, Clevedon, out of a ducal coronet
a demi-Iion rampant. Smtm niique.
Von Mueller, Sir Ferdinand. K.C.M.G.,
M.D., Ph.D., F.R.S., Baron Von Mueller
in the Kingdom of Wurtciuberg, of
Melbourne, Australia, out of a duoal
coronet a plume of three ostrichfeathers.
Virtute ingenioque valemus.

Von

114. 8

cf.

Von

Stieglitz, Edgar Boyne, Esquire, of


Brisbane, Queensland, out of
a ducal coronet or, an arm in arii'.our
embowed, the hand grasping a sword
all ppr. between two wings expanded,
the dexter per fess arg. and gu., the
sinister per fess counterchanged.
Spes
mea in Deo.
25 8. 7
Von Sturmer, Reverend Heaton Edward,
M.A. (St. John's College, Cambridge),
{This Protestant branch of the noble
family of Neustetter genant Sturmer von
UtUernesselbach settled in England in
the middle of the eighteenth century)
(i) A pyramidal Oriental hat arg.,
turned up gu., and surmounted by a

Wambo,

double plume of six ostrich-feathers


alternately

of

the

and second,

first

issuing from a flattened pommel or


{for von Sturmer).
180. 13.
(2) A
demi-stag or, attired and ungu. sa.,
and vulned through the breast with a
broad arrow of tbe last, headed and

feathered arg.

{for

Vive ut

Norris).

vivas.

iig. s

Vosper, of Liskeard and Trewoofe, Cornw.,


a tower triple-towered or.
Utraque
fortuna contentus.
157.6
:,~
Voules, Francis M., 214. AA,\ \ t-

Westminster, .S.W.,

Vowe
gu.

a liMM

of Hallaton, Leics.,

Voivs

should

b'

I,

':

;'

ni

'

I-

13

Vowell, Devonsh., out of a mural coronet


gu., an antelope's head arg., attired of
the first.
between two palmVowell,
Norf..
branches vert, a mullet gu.
146. 8
Vowill, out of a mural coronet an heraldic
antelope's head.

Vowler-Simcoe, John Henry Walcot. of


Egloskerry,
Cornw.: (i)
Penheale,
Out of a naval crown or, a demi-sealion ppr., holding in his tore-fin a dagger
erect, pommel antl hilt or, and on his
shoulder a rose gu., barbed and seeded
(2) Issuant from
ppr. {for Simcoe).
the battlements of a tower arg., ademilion gu., holding in the dexter paw a
cross crosslet, and resting the sinister
on a decrescent, both also arg. {for

Vouier).

Non

sibi sed palrice.

Vowles, William, Esquire, of Brislington,


Somers., upon a rock ppr., a cock
or, the dexter claw resting on an escutcheon, also or, charged with a rose
Perseverantia.
gu., barbed ppr.
Voysey of Bovy-Tracy and CoUumpton,
Devonsh., a sea-horse rampant arg.,
46. 2
maned and armed or.
Vychan, Wales, issuing out of clouds a

dexter arm in armour embowed, holding in the gauntlet a sword erect, all
ppr., on the point a Moor's head coupe 1
in profile sa., dropping blood.

45

VYE

WAI

.570

Vyner and Vynor of London and Gantby,


Lines, and Condover, Shropsh., an arm
c/. 60. 2
in armour embowed ppr., garnished or,
Vygor, a dcmi-lion sa., holding between
holding in the hand, also ppr., a gemthe paws a staff raguly arg.

Vyel, Cornw., a

greyhound passant ppr.

ppr.
17. 8
Vynall, Sussex, a demi-lion erased sa.,
c/. 1 1
holding a bezant.
7
Vyne, Ireland, an arm couped below the
elbow and erect, vested sa., cuffed arg.,
holding in the hand a vine-branch
fi-ucted. also ppr.

ring of the second.


Vyner, Robert Charles de Grey, Newby
Hall. Ripon, a dexter arm embowed
in armour ppr. garnished or, holding a
mullet of six points or. Lahore et honore.
Vynor and Vynors, Wilts, an arm in
armour embowed ppr., garnished or,
holding in the gauntlet a round buckle
the tongue erect, also or.

Wackett, a stag's head erased

Wade

cj.

Vylgus, Scotland,

15.

a lion's head erased

Howard Henry, Stoke


Slough, on a chapeau gu.,
turned up erm., a lion statant guardant,
the tail extended or, ducally crowned,
and charged on the neck with a label
of three points arg., a mullet sa.,
charged with a crescent or, for difference (/or Howard). (2) A griffin's

Vyse,

Howard-,

Place,

head arg. {for Vyse).


Vyvyan, Rev. Sir Vyell

Donnithorne,
Bart., of Trelowarren, Cornw., a horse
passant furnished ppr. Dum vivimus
vivamus.
;2. 4

w.
tired or.

arg., at121. 2

Waddel, a battle-axe in pale ppr.

172. 3

Waddell of Beach House, Walmer. Kent,


a lamb couchant ppr., surmounted by
a demi-eagle displayed ppr.
Waddell, Scotland, a" lion's head erased
17. 2
gu.
Orna verum.
Waddingham, John, Guyting Grange,
Cheltenham, on a mount vert, a stag's
head cabossed ppr., between attires
a rose arg., barbed and seeded ppr.
Prospicio.

Waddingham,

Sweden,

Spang, Christianstadt,

a rhinoceros ppr., resting the dexter


fore-foot on a garb fesseways or.
Kensington,
of Gilstou Road,
Middx. upon the trjink of a tree f essewise and sprouting ppr. a rliinoceros
226. 6
statant or.
In spe reslo.
Wade, Ireland, an arm in armour embowed, the hand grasping a straight
sword, and pendent from the blade
the star of the Durannee empire, all
ppr.
Pro fide et patria.
Wade, Carruthers-, of Holmains, Dum-

Wade

Waddell, two battle-axes in saltier ppr.


172.

of

Thomas James,

Hafod,
Aberystwth, same crest and motto.
Waddlngton, an arm holding in the hand
a hatchet ppr.
213. 12
Waddlngton of London, a martlet gu.

Scotland: (i) An arm in


armour embowed, the hand grasping a
fries.sh.,

straight sword in bend,

all

ppr.

(for

Wade).
seraph volant
195. 2.
(2)
ppr.
Carrxithers).
Pro fide et
{for
patria.
Promptus el Adelis.

armour embowed, the hand grasping


a sword, all ppr., the arm charged with
an escallop gu. (for Wade).
lion's gambs erased ppr..
supporting a crescent or.
39. 6
Wadge of Stradbrook Hall, co. Dublin, an
eagle's head erased erm., gorged with
a collar gu., therefrom suspended a
bugle-horn sa., stringed of the second.
Spes in juluro.
c/. 83. 2
Wadham, the scalp of a buck or, and
between the attires a boar's head

Wadeson, two

couped and

erect.

cf.

43. 2

Wadham

of
llerefield, Somers.,
and
Devonsh., the scalp of a buck or, and
attires a rose arg.
149. 9
Wadham of Cotherstone, Dorset, a stag's
head erased or, gorged with a collar,
charged with three bezants, all between two rose-branches erect flowered
arg., stalked and leaved vert.
121. 4
Wadman of Imber, Wilts, a demi-eagle
displayed erm.. winged gu.
Si. 6
Wadman of London, an eagle displayed

between the

Wade, the late Rev. Frederick Tobias,


M.A., Prebendary of Lichfield Cathedral and Vicar of Kidsgrove, Staffs,
an arm in armour embowed, the hand
grasping a sword in bend sinister, all
Grange, Fraut, Sussex, a dexter arm
ppr., the arm charged with an escallop
embowed, holding in the hand a
ppr.
Eosa sine spina.
c/. 195. 2
gu.
Pro fide et patria.
tilting-spear in bend and a battle-axe
75-2
in bend sinister, all ppr., the hand Wade, an arm in armour embowed, hold- Wadsworth, on a terrestrial globe winged
ppr., an eagle rising or.
ing in the hand a sword.
Pro fide et
surmounted by a fleur-de-lis gu. 276. 1
159.9
patria.
Waddy, John, Esquire, J.P., of CJough
195. 2 Wager, a Moor's head crowned with rushleaves ppr.
East Castle, co. Wexford, a naked arm Wade-Dalton, Colonel Hamlet Coote,
C.B., of HawxweU HaU, Yorks: (i) Wager, a dexter arm holding in the hand
embowed ppr., grasping a sword in
an annulet or.
216.
A dragon's head couped vert, the wings
bend sinister arg., pommelled and
elevated or, gorged with a collar Wagner, in water a swan naiant, all ppr.
hiltedor. Ob ducem ob patriam. 201.4
nebuly or, and charged on the neck
Waddy, Richard Anderson, Morpeth,
99. 8
for distinction with a cross crosslet Wagner, Henry, out of a ducal coronet a
New South Wales, same crest and
demi-lion rampant holding between
arg. {/or Dalton).
motto.
{2) A dexter arm
the paws a demi- wheel.
embowed in armour ppr., garnished
Waddy, His Honour Judge Samuel
or, holding in the gauntlet a sword, Wags, an eagle displayed.
Dauks, 8. Claremont, Sheffield, a
75 2
also ppr., pommel and hilt or, and Wagstaff, Warw., a demi-lion arg., holddexter arm embowed habited arg.,
ing a staff raguly sa.
pendent from the gauntlet by a chain
15. i
charged with three bars wavy gu., holding in the hand a sword point downof the same an escutcheon az., charged Wagstaffe, James Poole, Manor' Park,
Potton Sandy, Beds, same crest.
with an escallop, also or (jor Wade).
wards ppr., all between two mullets
of
Haseland,
Derbysh.,
out of
pierced gu.
Sequor nt ducam.
Wade-Gery, Charles Robert, of Worn- Wagstaffe
a ducal coronet or, a staff couped and
ditch Hall, St. Neot's, Hunts
(i) An
Wade, a dove holding in its beak a branch.
Waddlngton,

Esquire,

95- 4
J.P., of

Hall, Yorks,

and Ely

John,

Waddlngton Old

Vincii qui patitur.


92. 5
of Hilton Castle, Duih., a dove
holding in its beak an olive-branch, all
ppr., and charged on the breast with a

Wade

cross crosslet sa.

cf. g2. 5
salient sa., collared

antelope's head erased quarterly arg.


and sa., charged with four mascles
counterchauged. attired or (jor Gery).
(2) On a mount vert a rhinoceros ppr.,
charged with a battle-axe sa. (lor

raguly in pale

sa.

147. 10

Wahl, Charles Frederic, Lovely, iig,


Broadhurst
Gardens,
Hampstead,
N.W., a horse arg., on the body a
lozenge

az.,

supporting with the dexter

fore-leg
an escutcheon, also arg.,
Wade).
charged with a wyvern, wings elevated
Wade-Gery, William Hugh, same crest
and addorsed vert. Vincit Veritas.
and motto,
Wade, a griifin's head erased or. holding
William
Fairbairn,
in the beak a pink ppr.
Wade-Palmer, Fairfax. Blomfield, Holme Wailes-Fairbairn,
M.A., Askham Grange, Yorks: (l) A
Park, Sonning, Berks: (i) Three mulWade, Esses, a rhinoceros passant arg.
dexter cubit arm erect, the hand
lets fesseways az. in front of a talbot's
c/. 226. 7
grasping the worm of a lever-screw in
Wade of Tottington. Bury, Lanes, a
head erased arg., charged on the neck
bend sinister, all ppr. (2) Two spurs
mount vert, thereon in front of a
for distinction with a cross crosslet,
rowels
upTiardS
interlaced
and
])al m-tree ppr. a rhinoceros arg.
also az. (for Palmer).
226.
(2) An arm in

Wade, Oxon., a boar

WAI
ppr.,

az.
A''e cede arduis.
Wailes, between two wings a spur, all

ppr.

Wainwright
rampant

III. 13
Worcs., a lion

of I>udley,
arg.,

battle-a.xe,

the

holding an ancient
handle of the first,

headed or.
Wait of Woodbrough, Somers., a buglehorn stringed sa., garnished or. Pro
nris

22S.
228.

el jocis.

Waite and Waith, same

crest.

Waithman

of VVestville, Lanes, a demieagle displayed sa.


81. 6

Waithman, R. W., Esquire, J.P., D.L.,


of Moyne Park, co. Galway, a demieagle displayed.

Waithman, W.

S.,

WAL

57^

or, between as many wings


each charged with a quatrefoil

leathered

81. 6
Park,
Per-

Persevero.
J.P., Meriin

Galway, a demi-eagle displayed.

312. 12

severo.

Wake, Northamp. and Somers., a

Wakerley, two daggers

Waldy, George Alfred de Garmonsway,

in saltier ppr.

of iJarm, Durh.,

169. 8

same

crest.

Walcher, a talbot's head gu.


Walcot or Walcott, Oxon., an

56. 12
[

eagle's

head

guttee-de-sang, holding in the beak


az. a fleur-de-lis of the first,
c/. 84. 1 2
Walcot or Walcott, a bull's head erased
arg., armed or. ducally gorged, lined,
and ringed of the last.
cf. 44. 2
Walcot of Walcot, Shropsh., out of a
ducal coronet or. a buffalo's head
erased arg., armed, ducally gorged,
lined, and ringed of the first.
Walcott, Owen Charles Banipfylde Dashwood, of Bitterley Court, Shropsh.. out
of a ducal coronet or, a buffalo's head
erased arg., armed and ducally gorged
or.
Nidlitis in verba magistri.
Walcott, Charles Thomas, same crest and
motto.
Walcott, a bull's head erased erm., armed
or,

Wale, a yew-tree ppr.


Wale, Northumb., a greyhound current
arg.

58. 2

cf.

Wale

of Sliepton Mallet, Somers., and


Essex, a lion rampant or, supporting a
long cross sa.
Wallord, two palm-branches in orle vert.
146. 2

Walford of Hatfleld Peverel, Essex, a


demi-lion rampant, holding in the
dexter

paw

a cross crosslet fitched gu.


1 1.
10
Walford of Birdbrook, Essex, out of a
mural coronet or, an ostrich-feather
arg.
Nosce teipsum.
114. 14
Walford, Lionel D., 15, King's Gardens,
Hove, Sussex, a cock regardant.
Sideus nobiscum quis contra nos.
WaUord-Gosnall, John Desborough Pearson, Esquire, of Mount Maskall, BoreChelmsford,
ham,
a
ram's
head
affrontee, couped at the neck per pale
arg. and az., charged with two fleursde-Us counterchanged.

or, gorged with a wreath of trefoil


vert, holding in the mouth an arrow
in bend, also or.
44. 6
Waldegrave, see Radstock. Baron.
Waidegrave, Ear! (Waldegrave), Chewton
Priory, Bath, out of a ducal coronet or, Walkeden of London, a griffin's head
erased quarterly arg. and vert, beaked,
Wakefield, a bat displayed arg.
a plume of five ostrich-feathers per
137. 11
ducally gorged, and eared or. cf. 66. 2
pale arg. and gu.
Wakefield of Dublin, a bat displayed or.
114. 13
SmaUbridge, Suff.. of Walkelin or Wakelin of Rosleston, Bretby,
137- II Waldegrave of
Sedgwick
House,
and Hilton, Derbysh., a lion rampant
Jacob,
Saninghall, Norf., of Borley Hall and
Wakefield,
or, holding a tulip gu., leaved vert.
Kendal, same crest.
Lawford, Essex and Northamp.. out of
a ducal coronet or, a double plume of
Wakefield, Edward William, Esquire, of
3- 9
Kendal,
Walker,
see Kerrich- Walker.
Stricklandgate House,
same
feathers per pale arg. and gu.
114. 4
crest.
Be just and /ear not.
Walden, a winged
spur, rowel upwards Walker of New Bomney, a lion's gamb
"
erect and erased gu., enfiled by a
Wakefield, on a ducal coronet or, a
ppr.
III. 12
mm-al coronet or. ^^;^/</.
wyvern sans legs ppi.
70. 9 Walden, Viscount, see Tweeddale, Mar1,1
r.i.
Walker of Norton Kirk b\
quess of.
Wakefield, Joseph Colen, Esquire, of
is
Kent, and Uttoxetei,
Eastwood Park, Reufrewsh., a wyvern Walde5heschef, Waldesheff, and WaldI.y
erect and erased _u., r,ilJ>
gamb
saltier,
pendent
sans legs vert.
Ardua vinco.
two
sjjears
in
sheff,
i
31
a mural coronet or.
thereto two flags quarterly gu. and or.
cf. 69. 14
surmounted by a garland of laurel, all Walker of Norton Villa, Whittington,
Wakeham of Borough, Devonsh., on a
Worcs., a lion's gamb erect and erased
ppr.
mount vert, between two trees ppr., a
175. 13
gu., charged with a mural coronet or,
greyhound arg., spotted sa.
58. 3 Waldie of Hendersyde Park, Roxburghe,
between two plates in pale. In Deo
17S. 5
Wakehurst, a buckle or.
a dove holding in its beak an oliveconfido.
Fidelis.
branch, all ppr.
92. 5
Wakeling, a wyvern with wings addorsed
Rev. George Sherbrooke, Christ
Walker,
holding in his mouth a hand couped Waldo or Waldoe, a griftin's head erased
Church Vicarage, Summerfield, Bir66. 2
vert.
ppr.
70. 3
mingham, same crest and motto.
Edmund Gustavus
Wakelyn of Eydon, Northamp., and Waldo,
Meade-,
HyltoD, Derbysh., a lion rampant or,
Bloomfleld, Stone Wall Park, Kent: Walker of Drogheda, Ireland, a lion's
head erased or, gorged with a wreath
holding in the dexter paw a tulip gu.,
(I) A griftin's head sa., erased erm.,
17. 10
of laurel ppr.
sUpped vert.
gorged with an Eastern crown arg.,
3. 9
holding in its beak two trefoils slipped Walker, Cambs, a lion in a wood, aU ppr.
Wakeman, Ireland, a lion's head erased

passant with the tail


ducally gorged arg.

lion

extended
cf.

sa.,

5.

11

Herewald, Bart., of Courteenhall, Northamp., a knot, commonly


called a Wake's knot.
Verga et ora.

Wake,

Sir

;'

>.

double(2)
or, charged on

17. 8

of the last (for Waldo).

Wakeman

of the Craig, near Monmouth,


a lion's head erased or, vomiting smoke
and flames of fire ppr. Ora et labora.

headed eagle displayed

Wakemanof

the breast with a quatrefoil sa., resting


its claws on two shields of the second,
each charged with a trefoil slipped arg.
Meade). Mens conscia recti.
(for

or.

17.

Beckford, and Witlie, Glouc.,


a lion's head erased or, vomiting flames

of fire ppr.
17. i
Wakeman, Sir Offley, Bart., M.A., D.L.,
between
Borrington,
Shropsh.,
of
two palm-branches ppr., a lion's head
erased arg., vomiting flames, gorged
with a collar engrailed and cottised

and charged with


spots or.
Nee temere. nee
vert,

tliree

timide.

ermine
iS.

Wakeman, Lieutenant-Colonel Edward


Maltby, Coton Hall, Bridgnorth, same
crest.

Wakeman

of Chaderleigh, Worcs., a cock


combed, wattled, and legged az.,
holding in the beak a scroll, thereon
the motto. Eviglia qui dormis.
Wakering, Essex, on a mural coronet or,
a pelican of the same vulning herself
or,

ppr.

98- 3

Tow/ours pres.
Waldoure, a wolf's head erased or. 30. 8
Waldron, Ireland, a lion rampant gardant

Waldron, two

laurel- branches in saltier

ppr.

5-

Walker, a garb issuing from the coronet


of a King of Arms, supported by a
hon arg. and a dragon gu. Loyaulte
moti honneur.

Walker - Aylesbury of Marpool


Devonsh.: (i) Upon the trunk

Hall,
of a
tree eradicated ppr., a dragon's head
erased or, gorged with a collar gemel
(2) On a mount
az. (for Aylesbury).
vert, a crescent az., within a chain in

arch or(/oc Walker).

Nildesperandmn.

of London and Leighton Buzzard, Beds, out of flames of fire or, a

Waldron and Waldrond, Devonsh., an Walker


armed,
sejant arg.,
heraldic
tiger
tufted, and maned or.
Waldron of Clent, Stourbridge, Worcs.,
an heraldic tiger sejant sa., platee,
maned and tufted or. Fortis et velox.

dragon's head vert, crowned with an


Eastern coronet of the first, cf. 72. 12
Walker, Shropsh., a demi-lion rampant
Loyal
holding a cross formee fitchee.
U- lO
aumorl.
Waldy, out of a mural coronet ppr., a
gaze under a
demi-lion rampant az., crowned or, Walker, Scotland, a stag at
casus.
In omnes
nut-tree ppr.
holding in the dexter paw a cross
Fidelis.
crosslet fitched of the last.
of Eaglesclifl'e, Durh., on a mural
coronet a dove, holding in its beak an
Fidelis.
olive-branch, all ppr.

Waldy

116. 12

Scotland, a
front of a tree ppr.

Walker,

stag

standing in

Semper

vigilans.
cf.

1x6. 13

WAL
member
a

stag

all

ppr.

Walker

of the Legislative Council,


at gaze under a nut-tree,

Semper

buck

trip-

308. 10

and cottised

of

Wakefield,

arg.,

cf.

61. 3

grey;

hound's head couped

Walker, John

arg., collared sa.

1.

r.

'

75. 2

casus.

<

t
,

1.

1,.

:-i,,:i
.xi\,\

152. 13

ppr.

Per'varios
179- 7

the collar

Yorks,

<

the dexter claw on an


charged with a bezant.

az.,

charged with three crescents of the


first.

phine, Midlothian, -vmr


".
Walker, Sir Peter
\::
of Gateacre,
-inn
JIanor,
Derby.sli.,

Walker, James Douglas, 20, Queen's Walker, Scotland, same crest. Cura ct
Gate Gardens, S.W., same crest.
induMria.
179. 7
Walker of Blythe HaU, Notts, on a Walker of Barbadoes, West Indies, in the
mount within a serpent in orle, a dove,
sea a rock, thereon the waves beating
all ppr.
all ppr.
Per varios casus.
cf. 92. 1
179. 5
Walker, Alfred Osten, Windham Oub, Walker, Esquire, of Bedford Square,
St. James's Square, same crest.
London, a sun in his splendour ppr.
Passibus aquis.
162. 2
Walker, Frederick Edmund, Ravensthorpe Manor, Thirsk, same crest.
Walker, Lanes, the sun rising out of
clouds, all ppr.
162. 5
Walker, a dove holding in its beak an
olive-branch ppr.
92. 5 Walker, Henry Rosenbach, a sun in
splendour between two estoiles azures.
Walker, Major-General Albert Lancelot,
Amhula in luce.
the Chase Cottage, Enfield, JUddx.,
same crest. Passant crescent en honeur. Walker, Sir Robert James Milo, Bart., of
Sand Button, Yorks, and of BeachWalker of Rotherham. on a mount a
ampton, Bucks, out of a battlement
dove statant within a wreathed serarg., a dexter arm embowed in armour,
pent, all ppr.
cf. 92. II
holding in the hand ppr. a lizard vert.
Walker, Hon. Lancelot, of Four Peaks,
Zealand,
member
of
Honesta quam magna.
Geraldine, New
the Legislative Council of New Zea- Walker of Eastwood, Notts, a demipegasus arg., semee of cinquefoils az.,
land, on a mount within a wreathed
Juncti
winged or.
serpent a dove statant, all ppr.
ef. 47. 5

Walker, General George Warren, Tilehurst, 7, Sion Hill, Bath, out of a ducal
coronet or, a greyhound's head arg.
Walker, Robert Crawfurd, Esquire, of
Dundee, a stag-hound's head couped
Sapere aude.
ppr., collared or.
Walker, a greyhound's head erased sa.,
collared

resting

adjtitor.

ful.

Walker, James, Hanlcy Lodue, Corstor-

Nee teniere, nee timide.


motto.
Walker of Blairtown, --Vberdeensh., Scotland, an eagle displayed az.
Deus mihi Walker, Scotland, a rock

vigilaiis.

of Mansfield, Notts, a

gu.,

escutcheon

117. 8
pant vert, attired or.
Walker, a stag's head erased ppr. 1 2 1 2
Baldwin
Sir
Rear-Admiral
Walker,
Wake, Bart., out of a naval coronet
az., a stag's head ppr., gorged with an
Eastern coronet or. Beady and faith-

Walker

WAL

572
of Redland. near Bristol, on a
mount vert, a falcon close or, collared

Walker

Walker, Hon. William, of Crescentrille,


Windsor, New South Wales, Australia,

313. 16
William. Esquire, F.S.A.,

Boyne Hill House, Chapelthorpe, near


Honesta quam
Wakefield, same crest.
magna.
valcmns.
Walker, Yorks, out of a ducal coronet
Walker of Portlester,
or, a greyhound's head couped arg.

cf.

Walker

92. 11

of

Uppingham,

Rutl., a pilgi-im's

head affrontie, couped at the slioulders,


co. Meath, Ireland,
vested in a slouched hat and gown, on
a dove rising holding in the beak an
Passant cressant en
the hat and cope of the gown three
oak-leaf, all ppr.
Walker, Thomas Henry,
escallops, all ppr.
honneur.
Warwick, a greyhound's head erased
Walker, WiUiam, Esquire, J. P., Kil- Walker, Thomas James, M.D., a rock
Passant, cresant en honeur.
sa.
ppr.
Per varios casus.
cadden House, Killygordon R.S.O.,
Walker of HiUingdon. Middx., and WakeWalker, H. Faure, Esquire, Highley
CO. Donegal, same crest and mottOj
field, Yorks, a greyhound's head couped
Manor, Balcombe, a demi-Iion rampant,
arg., gorged with a collar sa., thereon Walker, Ireland, a dove close holding in
ducally crowned, and supporting with
Pax
2
the beak an olive-branch, all ppr.
three crescents of the first.
cf. 61
it^ paws a cross forme fitchce.
omnibus. Duin spiro spero.
92. 5
Walker-Heneage of Compton-Bassett,
Wilts: (i) A greyhound courant sa., Walker of St. Petersburg, a Scotch fir- Walkey of Clyst St. Lawrence, Devonsh.,
tree eradicated ppr. Passus Rege meos.
a gryphon's head erased arg., charged
charged with a mullet upon a crescent
with two bendlets engrailed gu., and
for difference (for Heneage).
144- 13
cf. 58. 2.
holding in the beak a sprig of three
(2) A demi-heraldic tiger salient per Walker of Leeds, Yorks, on a mount
cinquefoils,
also gu.,
vert,
slipped vert.
a dunghill-cock sa., beaked,
pale indented arg. and sa., armed and
Vigilate.
legged, combed, and wattled gu.
langued gu.. maned and tufted or (for
Walker, Bart, (e^ctincl), of Bushey Hall, Walklare, a branch of thistle in pale ppr.
Walker.)
Walh in the fear of God.
Herts, an ostrich az., holding in the
150. 5
25- J3
Walktare, a holly-branch in pale ppr.
Walker, Arthur George, Esquire, of -^d- "dexter claw a caltrap or.
150. 10
dington, Ryde, near Sydney, New Walker, Forestier-, Sir George Ferdinand,
Bart., D.L., of Castleton, Monm., a Walkingshaw of that Ilk, Renfrewsh.,
South Wales, Australia, uses : a greyScotland, a martlet ppr.
mural coronet or, encircled by a n-reath
In season.
hound passant. FiddUer et alacriter.
of laurel, thereon an ostrich ppr.,
Walker of Bow, near Stratford, Midds.,
95- 4
resting the dexter claw on a shell Walkiogton, a mullet of sis points or.
on a mouilt vert, a greyhound sejant
exploding, also ppr.
Nil desperandum.
164. 3
per pale arg., semee of crescents az.
II
310.
Middx.,
collared
or.
2
Walkington,
a
stag
trippant
sa.,
bezantee.
gu.
and
cf. 59.
Nor117. 8
Walker-Morison, Bethune George, of Walker of Newcastle-on-Tyne,
thumb., and Scotland, a swan naiant Walkinshaw of Burrowfield, Renfrewsh.,
(i) Three Saracens'
Falfield, Fifesh.
in a loch ppr.
Non sine periculo. 99. 8
Scotland, a martlet sa. Inseason. 95.5
heads conjoined in one neck ppr., the
Leasowe, Morningside, Scar- Walkinshaw of Glasgow and London, a
faces looking upwards and to the Walker,
borough, upon an increscent az., a
dove holding in its beak an olivedexter and sinister (for Morison).
holding
courant
moorcock
ppr.,
in
the
beak
an
branch ppr. hi season.
A
greyhound
92. 5
191.
5.
(2)
(f.
ear of wheat slipped and leaved or.
Pretio prudentia
Wall, Captain Arthur, Coed Manor Hall,
ppr. (for ^Valker).
Walker, Captain John Charles Arthingnear Conway, North Wales, in front of
prcestal.
Fac et spera.
cf. 58. 2
ton, on a mount vert, amidst fern ppr.,
a demi-boy affrontee resting his dexter
Walker, Scotland, a greyhound sejant,
a moorcock sa., combed and wattled
hand on a human heart, two torches
collared or.
cf. 59. 2
gu.. charged on the breast with a
in saltire fired, all ppr.
Walker, a greyhound passant arg., colbillet or.
Wall, James, Esquire, of Leith, a falcon
lared gu., rimmed and ringed or, the
with
close arg.
ducal
coroWalker,
Ireland,
a
cherub's
head
Fide et fiducia.
collar charged with three
85. 2
wings in saltie
Wall, an eagle's head couped arg.
S3, i
nets of the first.
Wall of Crich, Derbysh., a demi-eagle az.,
Walker of JlitcheU Grove, Arundel, Sus- Walker, Yorks,
per pale indented arg. and sa., holding
with wings addorsed arg.
sex, a greyhound sejant arg., coUared
a branch of wallflowers or, slipped vert. Wall, a demi-boar rampant sa.
40. 13
and charged on the shoulder with a
Walker, George Laurie, of Dairy, Mid- Wall of Preston and WaUrush, Lanes, a
cinquefoil sa.
cf. 59. 2
lothian, St. Fort, Fifesh., and Crawboar's head couped sa., holding in the
Walker of St. Winhon, Cornw., a greyford town, Dunifriessh., a cornucopia
mouth an acorn erect or, stalked and
hound sejant, collared and chained or.
leaved vert.
ppr.
Cura et industria.
152. 13
42. 7
cf. 59. 2
61. 7
Berkswell Hall,

WAL

Wall of Leominster and Faintree Hall,


Shropsh. and Heref., same crest.

Wall of Malvern and Worcester, out of a


mural coronet or, a demi-wolf saUent
ppr., collared, embattled,

cj.

Middx.,

3.

191. II

Wallford of Walton Lodge, Sydenham


Rise, Forest Hill, S.E., between two
wings, each charged with a fire-ball,
a griffin's head erased ppr., collared sa.

cf.

sword ppr. (2) An ostrich, head and


Virtutis preemium honor.
67. 8
neck couped, holding a horse-shoe in Wallinger, Essex, Beds, and Bucks, out
beak, all ppr.
Pro libertate.
of a ducal coronet or, a falcon's head
between two wings of the first.
195. 2
Wallace of Kelly, Scotland, a dexter arm Wallingham, out of a ducal coronet or,
in armour embowed, holding in the
an antelope's head erm.
hand a sword ppr. Pro libertate.
Wallington, on a ducal coronet a peacock

15

demi-lion

195. 2

Wallange, a rose surmounted by a


both ppr. In uiroque.
Waller,

Francis

Sir

thistle,

149. 3
Bart., of

Ernest,

103. 8

ppr., erased gu., collared sa.,

charged

az.

hand presenting a

Wall of Claverton, Somers., an arm embowed ppr., tied below the elbow by a
j

ribbon vert, holding in the hand a


lion's gamb erased or.
of Johnstown, co. Carlow, Ireland,
a naked arm holding a scimitar, the
blade embrued, all ppr.
Aut Ccesar aut

Wall

Azincourt.
311. 10
Waller, William Newcome, J.P., D.L.,
Allenstone House, Kells, pendent from
an oak-tree ppr. an escutcheon arg.,
charged with a saltire gu.
Waller, Middx., of Groombridge, Kent,
Hants, and Sidbury, Devonsh., on a
mount vert, a walnut-tree ppr., on the

213.

ppr-

WaUington of Cheltenham, Peer's Court


and Dursley, Glouc, a buck's head

Braywick Lodge, Berks, on a mount


with a cinquefoil or, between two
vert, a walnut-tree ppr., an escutcheon
lozenges arg.
Non temere sed jortiter.
pendent by a ribbon, charged with Wallington, Sir John Williams, K.C.B.,
a fleur-de-lis or. Hoec jructus virtutis.
Keevi! House, Trowbridge, same crest.

195. 3

Wall of Stonepitt, Kent, a cubit arm

nihil.

146. 2

Wallford, a grilfin's head ermines, beaked


and ducally gorged or.
cj. 66. i

its

16. 14
Wall, out of a ducal coronet a swan's head
and neck.
WaU, Ireland, an arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a sword

erect in mail, the


pistol, all ppr.

Walley, an eagle preying on an infant


ppr.
Nihil desperandum.
cj. 77. 13
Walleys, a helmet close ppr.
180. 3
Wallford, two palm-branches in orle vert.

Hugh Robert, Esquire, of


Busbie and Cloncaird. Ayrsh. (i) A
dexter arm vambraced brandishing a

rampant gardant az., holding a battleaxe headed arg., handled gu.

ppr.

Wallace of Lochwood, Lanarksh, a horseshoe sa. Spe et industria.


158. 6
Wallace, a lion's head ppr., collared arg.
cf. 18. 6
Wallace, a boar's head erased.
42. 2
Wallace, Ireland, a sword erect, enfiled
with a Saracen's head aSrontee ppr.
Wallace,

and counter-

embattled of the first.


WaU or WaUe of Resby, Suff., of Bristol,
Glouc, Rutl., Alby, Norf., and Essex,
a lion rampant gardant or, supporting
a long cross sa.
V/a!l of Hoxton,

WAL

573

Wall of Worthy Park, Hants, out of a


mural coronet or, a wolf's head arg.,
charged on the neck with a fess erabattled and counter-embattled gu.

side pendent an escutcheon


charged with three fleurs-de-lis,

sinister

Wallace, Baron Wallace (extinct), out of


a ducal coronet or. an ostrich's head
and neck ppr., holding in the beak a

az.,
j

two and one

or.

Hie jructus

ostrich's
of

virtutis.

144.

Wallis, Hoare-, Bart., see Hoare.


WalliS, flames of fire ppr.
177. 10
Wallis of Mevegesie, Cornw., a bonfire
ppr.
177. 10
Wallis of Portrane, co. Dublin, Ireland,
a talbot's head erased arg., collared
az., studded and ringed or.
56. i
Wallis, Sussex, a Cornish chough ppr.
107. 14
Wallis, out of a ducal coronet or, an

4 Wallis

head arg.
Underwoods,

Etchingham,

Waller, Major-General William Nowell,

horse-shoe.
Wallace, Curab., out of a ducal coronet
or,

the

an ostrich's head arg., holding


beak a horse -shoe az.

Farmington,

same

in
II

in front of fern vert,

an

head

erased arg., holding in the beak a


horse-shoe or.
Esperance.
Wallace, Scotland, an ostrich's head
couped arg. Esperance.

CO. 'Tipperary,

plume
and

Sperandum

surmounted by an
Honor et Veritas.

fifth arg.,

claw gu.

97. 8

est.

out of a ducal coronet a


ostrich-feathers,
the
az., the first, third,

five

eagle's

Waller, Robert Jocelyn, of Castle Waller,


CO. 'Tipperary, Ireland, out of a ducal
coronet or, an eagle's leg and thigh
erect gu., in front of a plume of five
ostrich-feathers, alternately arg. and

Wallace of Ingleston, Scotland, an ostrich


in full flight ppr.

of

second and fourth

Wallace of Bergen and Helmston, Ayrsh., Scotland, an ostrich ppr., holding


in the beak a horse-shoe az.
Speran-

dum

crest.

a. wolf's head couped gu., charged on


the neck with a pheon transfixed
an eagle's leg erect gu., in front
through the mouth by a broken
plume of five ostrich feathers, the
spear fesseways or, the hta;! of the
first, third, and fifth arg., the second
spear imbrued ppr.
and fourth az. Honor et Veritas.
Waller, George Arthur, Esquire, J.P.. Wallis of Killeny, Queen's Co., an arm
couped below the elbow and erect,
Prior Park, Borrisokane, co. Tipperary,
vested sa., cuffed arg., holding in the
same crest and motto.
hand ppr. a cinquefoil erm.
Waller, Sir Charles, Bart., of Newport,

of a

(extinct),

ostrich's

Glouc,

or,

Wallace of Asholme, Knaresdale, and


Featherstone Castle, Northumb., out
of a vaUery coronet or, an ostrich's
head arg., holding in the beak a horseshoe sa. Sperand-um est.
Wallace, late Sir Richard, Bart,

Leach,

Waller of DubUn, out of a ducal coronet

97.

c/.

North

Sussex, an ostrich holding in its beak


a horse-shoe.
Pro libertate..
Wallis of Healing, near Grimsby, Lines,

est.

cj.

205. 2

Wallop, see Portsmouth, Earl of.


Wallop, a mermaid with her mirror and

comb,

all ppr.

184. 5

Wallop, a mermaid with two tails expanded ppr., armed or, 'holding the
tail in her hands.
Wallpool or Walpole, Norf., a Saracen's
head and neck couped at the shoulders
ppr., ducally crowned or, with a long

Honor et Veritas.
az.
James Alexander Agnew, Es- Waller, Thomas Francis, Paynton-Glen190. 3
Fari quce sentiat.
moe Road, Sydney, Australia, same
an ostrich with a horseshoe in
Wallpool or Walpole of Pinchbach.
crest and motto.
its beak, seated in a coronet.
EsperLines, a stag's head gardant couped
ance.
Waller, a demi-griffin segreant.
64. 2
at the neck ppr., attired or.
Wallace, Paterson-, of Edinburgh, an Waller of Loughton, Essex, in front of a
ostrich holding in the beak a horsesaltier or, a grilfin's head erased sa., Wallpoole, Kent, a naked arm couped
below the elbow and erect, holding up
shoe ppr. Sperandum est. Je meurs
gorged with a collar of annulets interthe royal crown, all ppr. Dieu et mon
laced, also or.
Fide sed cut vide.
I'niir ceux que faime.
97. 8
217. I
droit.
128. 12
Wallace, Frederick William Burgoyne, a Waller, a goat's head ppr.
Baron (Blake), Ardfry, OranWallscourt,
head
fox's
|ii'lican in her piety arg., the nest sa.,
Waller of Boklesham, Suff., a
more, co. Galway, a cat-a-mountain
tlu- whole enclosed within two oliveaz.
33- 4
Virtus sola
passant gardant ppr.
branches ppr.
Waller, a dexter arm couped and emcj. 26. 5
nohilitat.
bowed fesseways, holding in the hand
Wallace, on a rock ppr., a martlet or.
collared and lined, and at the end of
a sword erect enfiled with a Saracen's Walmesley of Westwood House, Lanes, a
lion statant gardant, ducally crowned
tlie line a ring.
head dropping blood, all ppr., wreathed
esperance.
est
mon
En
Dieu
gu.
head
arg.
and
az.
about
the
Wallace, Ayrsh., two eagles' heads and
97. 6]

Wallace,
quire,

necks conjoined.

cj.

84.

cj.

201.

cj. 4.

WAL

WAL

574

Walmesley of Dunkenhalgh and ShoUey,


c/. 4. i
Lanes, same crest.
Walmesley, Richard Joseph, Pilgrim's
Hiill, Bruntwood, a lion statant guaiValet
dant erm., ducally crowned or.
of Ince, Lanes, a lion statant
Spes
gardant, ducally crowned gu.

Vallado, Conde de Parama, and Conde


de Valderonda, in the Kingdom of
Spain, of Dulford House, Collumpton,
Devonsh., and of 13, Delamere Terrace,
London, W., a heraldic tiger sejant
sa.,
crined or, pellettee.
Bienicfatz
payeray maljaietz vangeray. Another
crest, On a mural crown a heraldic

dvrai avorum.

tiger

Veritas.

Walmesley

c/. 4.

Lanes,
a
Myclehead,
of
leopard's face or, cut through on the
sinister side to the eye by a cutlass
arg.,

hilt

and pommel

or,

the

sa.,

pellettee,

King Charles
Walrond for

Walmouth

was granted by

to Colonel Humphrey
his services during the

I.

civil wars.

Walrond

of Sea, Somers
a heraldic
tiger sa., platee.
Nee beneficii.
Walrond of Calder Park, Lanarksh.,
same crest. Paix et pen.
Walrond, Sir William Hood, Bart., M.P.,
of Bradfield and New Court, Devonsh.,

hilt

22. 3
resting on the wreath.
Walmsley, a dexter hand holding a sabre.
212. 13
Pro patria.
Walmesley, Humphreys Jeffreys, Westwood House, Manor of Ince, Wigan, a
lion statant guardant erm., ducally

heraldic

tiger

sejant

sa.,

platee,

crowned or.
maned and tufted or. 8ic vos non vohis.
Walmesley, John, of Luckuam, Wilts, a Walsam and Walsham, a fir-tree issuing
lion statant guardant ducally crowned
ppr.
144-13
gu.
Spes durat avornm.
Walsh, see Ormathwaite, Baron.
Walmesley, Richard Joseph, Pilgrim's Walsh, Johnson-, Sir Hunt Henry Allen,
Hall, South Weald, Essex, a lion staBart., D.L., of Ballykilcavan, Queen's
tant guardant erm., ducally crowned
Co.
(i) A griffin's head erased arg.,
or.
langued gu. {for Walsh). 66. 2. (2)
Inglewood
A tower arg., thereon a cock gu.,
Walmesley, Humphrey,
langued az. {for Johnson), Firm.
House, Hungerford, Berk.. a lion
1 1;6.
statant guardant erm., ducally crowned
12
gu.
Walsh, Berks and Woros., a griffin's
head erased arg.
66. 2
Walmsley of Foston Hall, Derbysh., a lion
statant gardant erm., ducally crowned Walsh of Ballykilcavan, Queen's Co.,
Ireland, same crest.
Firm.
66. 2
or, charged on the body with a trefoil
Walsh, John, Esquire, J.P., of Fanningsslipped vert.
cf. 4. 3
town, CO. Kilkenny, Ireland, a swan
Walmsley, late Sir Joshua, of Wavertree
pierced through the neck from behind
Hall, Lanes, a hon passant erm.,
with an arrow, all ppr., and charged
crowned with a vallery coronet or,
with an annulet gu.
Dum spiro,
and his dexter fore-paw resting on a
spero.
knight's helmet ppr.
Walne of Brockdish, Norf., a lion ram- Walsh, Peter, J. P., Fanningstown, Piltown, same crest and motto.
pant sa.
I. 10
Walsh of the Walsh Mountains and
Walpole, see Orford, Earl of.
Castle Hoel, co. Kilkenny, a swan
Walpole, Vade-, of Freethorpe, Norf.
pierced through the back and breast
(i) A Saracen's head in profile couped
with a dart, all ppr.
ppr., ducally crowned or. from the
coronet a long cap turned forward gu., Walsh, Hussey Valentine John, 81,
Onslow Gardens, S.W., a swan pierced
tasselled and charged with a catherinethrough the back and breast with a
wheel of the second (for Walpole).
dart, all ppr.
Transfixus sed non
IQO. 3.
(2) A dexter arm in armour
embowed ppr., garnished or, holding
mortn us.
in the hand a dagger, also ppr., hilt Walsh of Ballynecully, co. Kilkeimy, and
St.
Malo, France, a swan pierced
and pommel also or {for Vade). Fart
through the back and breast with a
quce sentiat.
196. 5
dart,
all
ppr.
Transfixus sed no
Walpole, a stag's head gardant couped
mortttus.
at the neck ppr., attired or.
Walpole, a lion passant az.
6. 2 Walsh, Captain Adolphus Frederick, out
of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion ramWalpole of Athlone, co. Westmeath, a
naked arm couped below the elbow
pant gu., gorged with a collar per pale
and erect holding up the royal crown,
or and arg., and charged on the shoulall ppr.
Dieu et mon droit.
der with a crescent of the first.
Noli
217. i
irritare leonem.
Walpole, Sir Charles George, Broadford,
cf. 16. 3
Chobham, Woking, a Saracen's head Walsh, Rt. Hon. John Edward, P.C,
the
shoulders
in profile couped at
ppr.,
Master of the Rolls in Ireland, out of
ducally crowned or, from the coronet
a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion az.,
flowing a red cap turned down in front,
charged on the shoulder with a bezant.
Noli irritare leonem.
tasselled, and charged with a catherinecf. 16. 3
wheel or.
Walsh, Rev. Canon Robert, D.D., St.
Mary's Rectory, Donnybrook, Dublin,
Walpole, Sii" Horace George, K.C.B.,
Gardens.
out
of
a
ducal
coronet
Linden
same
crest.
or,
a
demi-lion
18,
W.,
rampant az., charged on the shoulder
Fart qiue sentiat.
with a bezant. Noli irritare leonem.
Walpole, Sir Spencer, same crest.
Walron, Ireland, issuant from a fleur-de- Walsh of Castle Walsh, co. Kerry, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet or, a demiUs arg., banded or, a dragon's headgu.
lion rampant az.
Noli irritare leonem.
Walrond of Albome, Wilts, a leopard's
:

face or.

22. 2

16. 3
j

Walrond, Henry, Lieutenant-Colonel, 4th


Batt. Devon Regiment, Marquis de

Walsh

of Belcarrow, co. Dublin, Ireland,

a wolf's head couped

sa.

30. 5

Walsh, an arm, the part below the elbow


in

bend dexter, holding

hand a

in the

scimitar in bend sinister.


Walsh, Ireland, a cubit arm holding in

the hand a

Walsham,

tilting-spear ppr.
214. II
Sir John, Bart.. M.A., D.L., of

Knill Court, Heref., a demi-eagle with


two heads displayed sa., each win'.;
charged with a cross patee fitchee between two ermine-spots or, and pendent from the neck by a gold chain
an escutcheon arg., charged with a
Saracen's head erased ppr., and wreathed
round the temples arg. and az. Sub
30S. i
libertate quietem.
Walshe of Kilgobbin, co. Dublin, out of
a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion ram-

pant arg.

16. 3

Beardley and Shaldesley,


of
Worcs., and Wormesley, Heref., a grif66. 2
fin's head erased arg.
Walshe, a goat's head erased az., attired
or, on the top of the horns two hawk's
bells arg., charged on the neck with
three bezants, two and one.
Walshe of Catengar, Somers., an antelope's head erased az., attired or, on
the end of each horn a bell arg. charged
on the neck with a fess gobony arg.
and gu., between three bezants one
and two.
Walsingham, Baron (de Grey), of Walsingham, Norf., a wyvern's head or. Ex-

Walshe

/i- i
citari non hebe^ccre.
Walsingham, Surrey, Kent, and of Exall,
Warw.. out of a mural coronet gu., a
tiger's head or, ducally gorged az.

27.

Walstenbolme, on a snake nowed, an


eagle with two heads displayed.
Walstonecroft, out of a naval coronet a
demi-mermaid, holding in her de.xter
hand a purse and in her sinister a
comb.
cf. 1S4. 14
Walter, Shropsh., a garb or.
153. 2
Walter, Shropsh., a garb or, banded gu.
153- 2
Walter, Shropsh., a garb of barley quar-

terly

or

and

az.,

banded

gu.
153- 2

Walter of London, and Ludlow, Shropsh.,


a lion's gamb erased arg.
36. 4
Walter, Shropsh., a lion's head erased
erm., langued gu.
17. S
Walter of Ashburie, Devonsh., a stork
ppr., dipping the beak into a whelkshell erect or.
Walter, John Henry Eraser, Drayton

House, near Norwich, same crest.


Walter, Arthur Eraser, 40, Upper Grosvenor Street, W., same
Arthur Eraser,

Walter,

crest.

Bear

Wokingham, same crest.


Walter, a cubit arm holding

'

Wood,

in the

hand

an anchor.
Walters, Robert, Ware Priory. Herts, a
hon's head erased erminois. gorged
with a collar indented sa., thereon
three plates, all between two demilances ppr.
Purberry
Walters, WilUam Melmoth,
Shot, Ewell. Surrey, on a wTcath or and
az., a squirrel sejant devouring a nut
ppr.
313- 13
N..
Walters, Captain Henry Edward,
Caer Llan. near Monmouth, a squirrel
devouring a nut or. Sit Dux snpicntia.

WAL

WAR

Waiters of Cundall, Yorks, an arm vested


gu. turned up arg. holding in the hand
ppr. a chess-rook sa.
Walters, a dove holding in its beak an
olive-branch ppr.
c
Walthall of Wistaston, Chesh., an arm
embowed vested gu., cuffed erm., the
hand clenched, thereon a falcon cl
,

ppr.,

beaked

Walthall,
I>?rby

258. 3

or.

Henry WalthaU, Alton Manor,


(i) A dexter arm embowed

couped at the shoulder, vested


cuffed

erm.,

the

hand

gu.,

clenched,

tliereon a falcon close ppr., beaked or,


with lure gu., stringed gold. 258. 3.

(2)
trefoils

garb

erminois

between two
Dimid,

vert (jor Milnes).

qui coepit habet.


A bird in the hand
is worth two in the hush.
Waltham, a peacock's head az.
103. ;
Walthew of Deptford, Kent, out of a
mural coronet or, a demi-lion sa., supporting the lower part of a tilting-spear
of the last.
Walton of nifton, Glouc, a griffin's head
erased arg., semee of buckles az.,
pierced through the mouth by a spear
in bend sinister point upwards or.

Murus

ccneris virtus.

Walton, Harold Arthur Gordon, same


crest and motto.
Walton, late General William Lovelace,
between two wings, each charged with
a fire-ball, a griffin's head erased ppr.,
collared sa.
Virtviis prcemintn honor.
67. 8

Walton, Somers., a dragon's head couped


or,
vomiting flames of fire ppr..
charged on the neck with a cross patee
sa.

c/.

72. 3

Walton

of Little Burstead, Essex, an


antelope's head couped at the neck
attired or, gorged with a collar
arg., charged with three fleurs-de-lis of
the first, holding in the mouth a trefoil
ppr.
Walton of Chaklack Hall, Durh., a buck
current arg., charged on the shoulder
with three torteaux attired or, pierced
through the neck
by an arrow
of the last, feathered of the first.
Walton of Lacock, Wilts, and of Walton,
Lanes, a wild man wreathed about the
loins ppr., and round the head arg.
gu.,

sa., holding in his dexter hand a


and in his sinister a
tree eradicated vert, reclining on his
shoulder,
c/. 188. 10
Walton of Preston, Lanes, a wild man

and

trefoil slipped or,

wreathed about the temples and waist


with oak - leaves, over the dexter
shoulder a chain in bend sinister,
supporting with the dexter hand an
axe head downwards, and holding in
the sinister hand an oak sapling
eradicated and sprouting, all ppr.
Walton, a wild man striding forward ppr.,
holding in his sinister hand the branch
of a tree, resting on the shoulder and
wreathed round the temples with a
chaplet of laurel, all vert.
Walton, on a chapeau arg., turned up
gu., a bugle-horn of the last, stringed

Walwyn

of Longworth. Heref., on an
embattled wall arg., masoned sa., a
wyvern with wings expanded vert,
scaled or, pierced through the head by
a javelin ppr., headed, also or, vulned
gu.
Nan deficit alter. Drioy Rynwedd
Gwaed.
Walwyn, out of a battlement arg., a
wyvern with wings expanded vert,
pierced through the mouth by an
arrow or.
Walwyn of Witham, Susses, on a mural
coronet gu., a dragon with wings expanded vert, pierced through the
mouth by an arrow or.
Wandesforde, see Prior-Wandesforde.
Wandesford of Kirklington, Yorks, a
church ppr., the spire az.
mS. 10

Warcop, Warcup, and Warcupp of English,^ O.xon.,


Yorks, and Cumb., a
boar's head couped arg.
43. i
Warcop, a dexter hand holding a cross
crosslet fitched gu.
of Dudley,

Ward, Earl

221. 14

and Baron Ward,

Dudley.
Ward, Viscount Bangor, see Bangor.
Ward, Lucas-, of Guilsborough. a wolf's
head erased or. Sub cruce salus. 30. 8
Ward, Plumer-, of Gilston Park, Herts :
(i) A wolf's head erased and langued
holding in the mouth a key, all ppr.
(/or Ward).
(2) A demi-lion gu., holding in the jaws a garb (jor Plumer).
Give the thanks that are due.
12. 5
Ward, Ireland, a wolf's head erased arg.
see

30. 8

Wandsworth, Baron (Stern), 10, "Great Ward, out of a mural coronet gu., a wolf's
Stanhope Street, Mayfair, W., a lion
head or.
passant ppr., gorged with a collar flory Ward, Chesh., a wolf's head erased or.
counterflory gu., supporting with the
dexter fore-paw an escutcheon of the
second charged with a horse's head
erased arg. Vincit persenerantia. 2S7. 9
Wankford of Berwick Hall, Essex, a lion
rampant gardant holding between the
paws a hurt.
Wanklyn, Heref. and Woroa., a lion's
head erased ppr.
17. 8
Wanley, a cross surmounted by a cres-

Baron

(Loyd-Lindsay),

of

Berks: (i) A tent az..


fringed and semee of stars or, ensigned
with a pennon gu. (for Lindsay).
158.
A buck's head ppr.,
13.
(2)
erased sa., attired or, charged on the
neck with a fese engrailed, also sa.,
thereon three bezants {for Loyd).
Astra, castra, numen, lumen.
cj. 12:. 2
Lockinge,

Wanton

of Stoughton and Great Yarmouth, Norf., a trefoil slipped sa.,


charged with another arg.
c/. 148. 9
Wanton, Hunts, a plume of seven ostrichfeathers, three arg., two sa., and two
vert.

Wanton

of London, an eagle preying on


dov
ppr.
Warburton, Chesh., Cumb.. Sufi., and
Notts, a Saracen's head ppr., couped
at the shoulders, wreathed about the
head arg. and gu., and issuing therefrom a plume of feathers or. Je
voil droyt avoyre.

cf.

192. 10

Warburton, Rev. Canon, the Close, Winchester, same crest and motto.
Warburton, Egerton-, Piers, of Warburton, Chesh.
(i) A Saracen's head
affrontee couped at the shoulders ppr.,
the temples wreathed arg. and gu.,
ostrichissuing
therefrom
three
feathers or, charged on the breast with
:

a cross crosslet sa.


cj.

(jor

Warburton).

(2) Three arrows, two in


and one in pale or, headed and
sa., bound by a ribbon gu.

192. 10.

saltier

feathered

(jor Egerton).

Warburton, Richard, Garryhuich,

173.

Por-

tailington, Ireland, a Saracen's head


affrontee, couped at the shoulders ppr.,

round the temples a wreath arg. and


or.
and issuing therefrom three
gu.,
c/. 228. 1
ostrich-feathers or.
Walworth, out of a ducal coronet or, t%vo
arms embowed vested gu., holding in Warburton, Joseph William, same crest.
the hands ppr. a cake of bread arg.
Warburton, Ireland, a mermaid with her
184. 5
mirror and comb ppr.
Walwyn, a pheasant ppr.
c/. 90. S

Grenville,

Northwood

Park, Cowes, a wolf's head erased and


langued ppr.
Ward, of Great Ilford, Essex, Warw., and
Yorks, a wolf's head erased or, charged
on the breast with a mullet sa.
cj.

Ward
or,

and

cent or.

Wantage,

30, 8

Edmund

Ward,

30. 8

of London, out of a mural coronet


a wolf's head per fess of the same
az.

Ward

of Bishop Middleton, Durh., a


wolf's head erased per fesse or and az.
30. 8
Ward of Great Ilford, Essex, a wolf's
head erased or, charged on the breast
with a mullet sa. for difference.
cj. 30. 8
Ward, Admiral Thomas Le Hunt, C.B.,

a man's head couped at the shoulders


ppr., wreathed about the temples or
and az., and adorned with three
ostrich-feathers.

Ward,

William

Erskine,

C.S.I.,

same

crest.

Ward

of London, out of a ducal coronet


or, a wolf's head ppr.
Ward, Colonel Michael Foster, of Upton

Park,

and

Ogbourne

St.

Andrew,

Wilts, Bucks, a wolf's head erased or,


gorged with a collar az., charged with
an escallop of tin- tlr-t lirtween two
aim mbowed in
bezants.
(2) .\ii
armour, the liai^l -1.1 piii_- a broken
Garde la
spear, all ppr. (jor fo.^tu].
.

cj.

croix.

30. II

of Calverley, Kent, a wolf's head


Oarde la
ppr., langued gu.
30. 8
croix.

Ward

erased

London, out of a mural coronet


a wolf's head or.
of Gorleston, Suff., on a
125. 4
hind lodged arg.
124. 12
Ward, a doe trippant.
Ward, Norf., a buck trippant ppr. 117. 8
Ward, Bart, (extinct), of Bexley, Norf., a
buck trippant ppr., collared, lined, and
cj. 117. 8
ringed or.
Ward, a heraldic antelope sejant.
Ward, Berks, and Birmingham, Warw.,
ringed,
collared,
an Indian goat ppr.,

Ward

of

gu.,

Ward or Warde
mount vert, a

lined,
of

Ward

and armed

or.

New Market,

co.

Dublin, Ireland,

7. 2
a Uon sejant affrontee gu.
Ward, Arthur John Hanslip. V.D..
Colonel 1st Suffolk and Harwich R.G.A.

(Vols.), the Gables,

Dovercourt, Essex,

WAR
griffin's

head.

Aut nunquam

WAR

576
Warde, Henry John,

out of the battlements of a tower a


aut
273. i

same

crest

and

between the paws a mullet within an


or, issuant from a basket ppr.,

annulet

motto.

testes

a cross crosslet fitchee.


Warde, Walter Eldred, same crest and
griffin's head erased.
66. 2
motto.
Ware, James Thomas, Tilford House,
of Brooke, Norf., on a mount vert, Warde, William Henry, same crest and
Tilford, Farnham, same crest.
au eagle displayed erm.
c/. 75. 2
motto.
Ware, a bear passant arg.
40. 9
Ward, a dove holding in its beak an Warde - Aldam, William Wright, of Ware, Essex, Devonsh., and Ireland, a
olive-branch, all ppr.
Frickley Hall, Doncaster, issuant from
92. 5
dragon's head or, pierced through the
martlet
Chesh.,
a
a
mount
veit
ostrich-feathers
sword-blade
ppr.
four
neck by a broken
Ward of Capesthorne,
or, holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis
arg., conjoined at the points by a Ware, Charles Edward Cumberlege, of
c/. 95. 6
mill-rind or [for Aldam). 280. 9. (2)
Poslingford, Suff., and Hendon Hall,
sa.
Middx., in front of two spears in saltire
A wolf's head erased or, charged for
Ward, Shropsh., a martlet or.
Q'i. 2
distinction with a cross crosslet az.
ppr., a dragon's head gu., gorged with
Ward of Shenstone, Staffs, and Willey
280. 10
a collar gemel arg.
Place, Surrey, a martlet sa., gutteeDeo favente.
(for Warde).
d'or, holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis Warde of Barford, Warw., a wolf's head Ware, Ireland, a dragon's head or, pierced
or.
Sub cruce salus.
ppr.
through with the shiver of a lance ppr.
30. 5
95. 6
Ward, Edward Foote, of Walcot and Warde, a wolf's head erased sa.. eared Ware, Yorks
(
A dragon's head
i
Sallhouse Hall, Norf., a dexter arm
and nosed or, charged with a chevron
couped or, pierced through with the
erect coupcd at the elbow, vested
paly of six of the last and az.
shiver of a lance ppr. (for Ware).
29. 10
(2)
([uarterly or and vert, cuffed arg., hold- Warde, a goat's head erased and armed
A cubit arm erect grasping a mill-rind,
128. 5
ing in the hand ppr. a pheon of the
all ppr. (for Hibhert).
or.
third.
Usque ad mortem fidus.
Warde of Broke, Norf., on a mount vert, Wareing and Waringe of Walmesley,
Ward-Boughton-Leigh, Rev. Bridgman
Lanes, a wolf's head couped at the
an eagle displayed erm.
cf. 75. 2
George, Harborough Magna, Warw.
neck holding in the mouth an ostrichWarde,' Warw., an eagle's head erased
(i) A cubit arm vested or, cuffed arg.,
feather, all ppr.
ppr., ducally gorged or.
cf. 83. 10
the hand grasping a broken tilting- Warde ot Pilton, Devonsh., a martlet Warham, Hants, and Osmington. Dorset,
spear or {/or Leigh).
au arm in armour holding in the hand
with wings expanded gu., rising from
(2) A stork's
210. 2
head erased chevronny of four pieces
the battlements of a tower arg.
a sword.
1 56. 9
sa. and arg., in the beak a snake ppr.
WardeU or Wardle, a lion's gamb holding Waring of Waringstown, co. Down, IreBoughton).
wolf's
head
land, a crane's head ppr.
Nee ri nee
a spear ppr., tasselled or.
{for
cf. 38. 11
(3) A
erased or, guttee-d'eau, gorged with a WardeU of London, a hawk arg., charged
astutia.
104. 5
collar gemel az. (/or Ward).
on the breast with three torteaux in Waring of Belfast, co. Antrim, an eagle
Ward-Boughton-Leigh, Rev. Theodosius,
close regardant ppr.
Mox sese altollit
bend.
Xewbold-on-Avon, Warw., same crests. Wardell-Yerburgh, Rev. Oswald Pryor,
in auras.
76. 6
Ward-Boughton-Leigh, Henry Allesley,
Tewkesbury Abbey, a falcon close or, Waring, a boar's head erased gu. 42. 2
J. P.. Brownsover Hall, Rugby, same
belled of the last, preying on a mallard Waring of Haworth Hall, Yorks, upon a
crests.
miU-rind fessewise or, a dragon gu.,
ppr.
Ward-Boughton-Leigh, John Hugh, 67, Warden, a peacock's feather and two
charged on either wing with an annuperfice.

Ward, a

Ward

Albert Hall Mansions, S.W., same


let of the flrst.
ostrich-feathers in pale, all enfUed by
a ducal coronet.
Waring, Henry, Bernham House, ReadWard, His Honour Robert, of the Pines, Warden, Scotland, a fleur-de-lis or. I71ing, same crest.
Wanganui, New Zealand, Judge of the
dustria et spe.
148. 2 Waringe of Shrewsbury, an arm erect
Native Land Court, New Zealand, Warden, Thomas Fawcett, of Greta
vested gu., cuffed arg., holding in the
uses a dexter arm embowed, the fist
hand ppr. a lure of the first, garnished
Bridge House, Melling, Lanes, out of a
clenched.
Kia kaha ki te mahi tika.
or, lined and ringed vert, the line
crescent arg., an arrow sa., barbed and
202. 2
tmsted round the arm. Cavendo
flighted or.
Industrla et spe.
163.13
Ward of Dublin, a dexter arm in armour Wardlaw- Ramsay (i) A unicorn's head
tutus.
embowed holding in the hand a peterased arg., charged with a rose gu. Waringe, Ireland, a rose or, barbed vert.
ronel, all ppr.
(2) A star
149. 4
(for Ramsay),
cf. 49. 5.
Ward, Henry, Rodbaston, Penkridge,
I43- 5
of six points wavy or (for Wardlaw). Warley, a tree ppr.
Staffs, and of Oakland, Wolverhampton,
Familias firmat pietas. Semper victor.
Warley of London, out of a mural coroStaffs, ki front of a cubit arm ppr.,
net az., a dexter arm in armour em164. I
grasping an arrow in bend sinister or, Wardlaw, Sir Henry, Bart., of Pitreavie,
bowed ppr., garnished or, holding in
three crosses patee fessewise of the
Familias firmat
Fifesh., an estoile or.
the hand, also ppr., a falchion arg.,
last.
214. 7
pietas.
164. I
hilt and pommel of the third.
Wardall, a boar's head and neck or. 41 i Wardlaw- Ramsay, Robert George, White- Warmestrey,
ostrichWorcs.,
three
Warde-Aldam, see Aldam.
hill, Rosewell,
co. Edinburgh: (:)A
feathers az., banded gu.
Warde of Hurst, Beds, a wolf's head
unicorn's head erased arg. charged with Warmouth of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Norerased or.
a rose gu.
thumb., a demi-lion rampant erm.,
30. 8
(2) An estoile or.
Warde of Clopton House, Warw., same Wardman of London, a ram's head armed
armed or, holding between the paws a
:

crest.

or.

130.

Lieutenant - Colonel
Warde,
Charles Wardon, a pellet charged with a Uon's
Arthur Madan, of Squerryes Court,
head erased arg., collared gu.
19. 3
Kent, a wolf's head erased or.
30. S Wardor, Hants, and Westbury, Wilts, a
Warde, Alexander John Walter, Dean
fleur-de-lis arg., enfiled by a ducal
Lodge, Sevenoaks, same crest. Licet
coronet or.
148. i
esse beatis.
Wardrop of Strathavon, Linlithgow, and
Warde, Augustus Walter Francis, same
Edinburgh, Scotland, issuing from an
crest and motto.
antique cron-n a demi-eagle with
Warde, Major Charles Edward, Barham
wings expanded, all ppr. Superna
Court, Maidstone, same crest and
sequor.
cf. 80. 2
motto.
Wardrop or Wardrope, Scotland, a husWarde, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Ashley
bandman issuing, his bonnet and vestMiu-ray. same crest and motto.
ments az., holding a ploughshare over
Warde, Major St. Andrew Bruce, same
his dexter shoulder ppr.
Revertile.
crest and motto.
Ware, Rt. Rev. Henry, Bishop-Suffragan
Warde, Hamilton Francis, same crest
ot
Barrow-in-Furness,
the
Abbey,
and motto.
CarUsle, in front of a demi-lion az..
;

'

mullet of six points of the

last.

Warnar of London, a plume of


or, bound at the bottom arg.
Warne, a horse-shoe

or,

cf. 15.8
feathers

between two

wings ppr.

10. II

C. Holland, 37, the Drive, Hove,


Sussex, a horse-shoe reversed between
two wings.
Warnecombe, Heref., a caltrap or, environed liv a serpent vert.
Warnefor'd of Warneford Place, Wilts, a

Warne,

garb ppr.
Warner, Edward Hanley,

153-3
of

Quorn

Hall,

a squirrel sejant ppr., holding


the paws a rose gu., slipped and
leaved of the first, between two
Son nobis
escallops of the second.
Leics.,

in

tantum

nati.

11

WAR
Warner,

William

WAR

577

Pochin,

J.P.,

engrailed eriu., a wyvern with the tail


holding a crescent gu., in front of a
no wed arg. the wings displayed ehequy
plume of five ostrich-feathers arg.
squirrel sejant ppr., holding in the
or and az.
Tencbo.
70. 1
3I0X virtute se tollit ad auras.
gu.
Upped and leaved Warren, Bart, (extinct), of Little Marlow, Warren-Swettenham of
Swettenham Hall,
of the first, between two escallops
Bucks, on a chapeau gu., turned up
Swettenham, near Congleton, Chesh.
of the second.
Nou nobis tantum
erm., a wyvern arg., with wings ex(i) A lion rampant az., against an
nati.
panded chequy or and gu. LeodeJuda
oak - tree ppr.
(for
Swettenham).
Warner, Ireland, a badger passant sa.
est robvr nostrum.
70. 1
(2) Out of a ducal coronet
or, an
Warren of Ashwell, Herts, a wyvern, the
cf. 33. 10
eagle's talon of the same, holding a
Warner, Suff., a lizard vert.
tail uowed arg., and the wings excrescent gu., in front of five ostrichc/.
138. 5
panded chequy or and az.
70.
feathers arg. (for Warren).
Ex
sudore
Warner of Strowd, Midds., and Ratclilf Warren of Killiney Castle and Rutland
vultus.
Mox virtute se tollit ad
t, ..
'-' "^
and Rowington, Warw., a horse's head
Square,
Dubhn,
and of^ Ballydo
erased per fess erm. and gu., maned of
Wicklow, on a chapeau gu., turned
Warren of Sandford's Court, co. Kilthe last.
erm..
51.4
wyvern arg., wings expanded
kenny, out of a ducal coronet or, an
Warner of Dublin, a heraldic tiger paschequy or and az., on the breast a
eagle's talon of the same, holding a
sant gu.
Deo adjuvante non ti7nendum.
trefoil ppr.
Be just and fear not.
crescent gu., in front of a plume of
D.I..,

Langton Hall, Market Harborough, a;

'^'

cj.

Warner

of London, Norf., Kent, and


Northamp., a double plume of feathers
or.
cf. 114. 4
Warner of Waltham, Essex, London, and
Sussex, a man's head ppr. couped
below the shoulders, vested chequy or
and az., wreathed about the temples
of the second and gu., on the head a
cap arg.
Warner, Yorks, a Saracen's head affrontee ppr., the temples wreathed or
and gu.
190. 5
Warner, Thomas Courtenay Theydon,
Highams, Woodford Green, Essex, a
Saracen's head atfiontee couped at
the shoulders ppr., vested gu., on the
head a cap chequy arg. and of the
second, and in front thereof three
roses in fesse of the third.

(lor Tijerman).

166. 7

Warrand, William Edmund, Westhorpe


Hall, Southwell, a dexter arm in armour
holding in the hand a sword, all ppr.,

pommelled

or.

Fortiter.

210.

Warrand, Alexander John Cruickshand,


Bught, Inverness-sh., same crest and
motto.

Warrand, out of a ducal coronet


demi-lion erm.

az.,

16. 3

of Bindon House, Somers., out of


a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head arg.,
holding in the beak the attire of a stag
ppr.
Je trouve bien.
Warre of Chipley, Somers., out of a ducal
coronet or, a griffin's head arg.
67. 9

Warre

Warre, Arthur Brathwaite, WestcUff


House, Ramsgate, same crest.
Warre, Bart, (extinct), of Hestercombe,
Somers., an ostrich's head with wings
elevated arg., holding in the beak a
key or.
Warren, Baron de Tabley, see De Tabley.
Warren-Darley, see Darley.
Warren, on a chapeau gu., turned up
erm., a wyvern arg., with wings ex-

si je puis.

five ostrich-feathers arg.


se tollit ad auras.

Mox.

virtute

Warren

of Warrenstown, King's Co.,


Ireland, out of a ducal coronet or, a
plume of ostrich-feathers gu., issuant
therefrom an eagle's leg and thigh
arg.

Warren

of

London, a talbot ppr.

liber metu.

cf.

Omni
54. 2

turned up Warren, a talbot passant ppr.


54. i
erm., a wyvern arg., the wings ex- Warren of Swanton, Glouc., and Chesh.,
panded chequy or and az. Tenebo.
a
demi-greyhound rampant erm.,
gorged with a collar chequy or and
Warren, Rev. Samuel Percival, of Balaz.
60. 8
briggan, on a chapeau gu., turned up Warren of London, and Walterstaflf,
erm., a wyvern arg., wings expanded
Devonsh., a greyhound sa., seizing a
chequy or and az., on the breast a
hare ppr.
trefoil vert.
Be just and fear not.
Warren, a coney sejant in a fern-bush.
Warren of Hedbury, Devonsh,
Warren of London, out of a ducal cororampant chequy or and az., holding
net or, a leopard's head of the same,
between the fore-paws a ducal coronet
spotted sa.
23. 11
of the first.
3.6 Warren of Hopton, Sufi., upon a mount
Warren, Blair-, of Horkesley Hall, Essex
vert, five pahsades conjoined sa., in
(i) On a mount vert, a lion rampant
front of a leopard's head couped ppr.
or, supporting a spear erect gu., headed
Non aspera terrent.
arg.
demi-greyhound erm., Warren of London, a dragon's head
(2) A
collared chequy or and az. (both for
couped gu.
71. I
Warren). 60. 8.
(3) A falcon's head Warren, Ireland, a goat statant ppr.
erased ppr. (for Blair). Sublimiora
129. 5
88. 12 Warren, Ireland, an arm in armour emspectemus.
Warren, Sir Augustus Riversdale, Bart.,
bowed ppr., holding in the hand a dart
of Warren's Court, co. Cork, a Uon
sa., feathered arg., barbed or.
Fort una
rampant holding a crozier ppr. Non
sequatur.
19S. 4
mihi sed Deo et Regi.
313. i Warren, Wright-, of Mespil, Dublin: (i)
Warren, on a mount vert, a lion rampant
Out of the coronet of an earl or,
or, holding in the dexter paw a spear
pearled arg., an arm in armour emgu., headed arg.
bowed ppr., grasping a dart sa.,
feathered arg., barbed of the first (for
Warren of St. Albans, Herts, a lion's
gamb erased arg., grasping an eagle's
Warren),
(2) An arm in
cf. 198. 4.
leg erased at the thigh or.
armour embowed holding a broken
tilting-spear
az.,
pointed
or
(for
Wright).
Fortuna sequatur.
Warren of Aldenham, Herts, out of a
197. 2
ducal coronet or, an eagle's leg sa., out Warren, a sinister arm in armour embowed ppr., holding in the hand a
of a plume of feathers arg.
an
broken spear or, headed arg.
Warren, out of a crescent arg.,
elephant's head sa., the tusks ppr., Warren of Burgh Castle, Sufi'., out of a
ducal coronet gu., a pyramid of lepves
charged on the neck with a mascle or.
gu.,

Crescenti luce resurgit.

arg.

Warren, Middx. and London, out of a Warrender, Sir George, Bart., D.L., of
Bruntisfield House, Edinburgh, a hare
mural coronet arg., charged with three
2C)2. 10
Industria evehit.
sejant ppr.
torteaux, an eagle's leg couped at the
knee and erect or, between two laurel- Warrington of Aigberth, Lanes, out of
a ducal coronet gu., a demi-eagle disbranches vert. Omne tulit punctum

panded chequy or and az.


70. 1
Warren,
Lieutenant - Colonel
George
Gordon, V.D., of Poynton House,
Market Drayton, Salop, same crest.
Tenebo.
John, Esquire, of Hand(
Park, Sussex, and Lancaster Gate,
Middx., on a chapeau gu., turned up

avant

66. 2

Patrick,
of Ardeer,
Ayrsh.,
Scotland, an open Bible ppr.
J/ajirt
ceternum.
Warr, a cross fleury fitohed gu., fieurv or.

and

En

Warren, on a chapeau

Warner,

hilted

I I

Spero.
i02.

70.

Warren, Middx., a wyvern arg., with


wings expanded chequy or and az.
Virtus mihi scutum.
70. 5
Warren- Warren, John Rosier, Esquire
(i) Same crest as above (for Warren).
70. 5.
(2) A griffin's head erased ppr.

qui miscuit

tttile

dulci.

of Poynton, Chesh.. out of a


coronet or, a plume of five
ostrich-feathers arg., in the middle of
them a griffin's claw of the first.

Warren

ducal

Warren,

Tenebo
Warren, Robert, Esquire, out of a ducal
coronet or, an eagle's talon, also or,

^o. 14
played or.
Warrington, Thomas, Esquire, of 10,
Montagu Square, W., a demi-eagle displayed and erased sa., charged on the
breast with an escutcheon arg., thereon
a buU's head erased sa., and holding
in the beak a cross patee fitchi'e gu.
81. 11
Constanlia et labore.

37

WAR

WAT

578

Ernest Arthur Bragge, B.A.,


Mona Lodge, Batheaston, Bath, a
griffin's head couped sa., between two

Washington, Warw., out of a ducal coronet or, a raren with wings addorsed

horse-shoes

Washington, on a ducal coronet or, an


eagle with wings addorsed sa.
Waskett of Pentlow Hall, Essex, a lion
rampant gu., gorged with a collar

Warry,

"^

ppr.

or.

Warry, Thomas William, Weston-superMare, same


Warry-Stone,

crest.

WiUiam John

EUis, M.A.,

72, Elm Park Gardens, S.W., same


crest.
Cave et felix esto.
Warter or Wartur, a fox sejant ppr.

Warter of London and

flory

points

(i)

lion

cross patee az. {for Myers).

rampant

(2)

lion

gorged with a collar flory

collared arg., holding between his


Vi
fore-paws a chess-rook, also arg.

non

gu.,

counterflory or, holding between the


paws a mullet of eight points az. {for
Waskett).
Non dormiat qui custodit.
Incorrupta fides nndaque Veritas.
Wason, Eugene, Esquire, M.P., of Blair
Girvan, parish of Kirkoswald, Ayrsh.,
a lion rampant arg., armed and langued
gu., holding between his fore-paws a

rampant

sa,,

I'ictus

ppr., her waist encir-

crosslet fitohee, the


a scimitar, also ppr.

coactua.

Warters, Ireland, a lion rampant arg.,


supporting a tree vert.
Wartnaby, a lion's head erased or. 17. 8
12
1 11
Warton, a winged spur ppr.

saltire couped sa.


Timere spertto.
in armour erect ppr.. Wasse of Wickham, Bucks, a demi-lion
rampant arg., ducally gorged az. 10. 7
supporting a battle-a.\e in pale arg.
Warton of Beverley, Yorks, on the stump Wastell, Northamp., and Wastell Head,
West ml., a cubit arm erect vested gu.,
of a tree couped, a squirrel sejant, all
charged with three guttes-d'or, cuffed
ppr.. cracking a nut or, and collared
arg., holding on the hand ppr. a dove
of the last.
cf. 135. 6
az., collared of the third.
Warwick, Earl of (GreviUe), Warwick
(i) Out of a ducal Waster, within a ring or, gemmed sa.,
Castle, Warw.
two snakes entwined and erect ppr.
coronet gu., a demi-swan with wings
expanded and elevated arg., beaked of Wastfleld of London, Somers., and Wilts,
a lamp passant sa., holding a banner
the first {for GreviUe).
(2) A bear
sejant arg., muzzled gu., supporting a
arg., charged with a Catherine- wheel
of the first.
ragged staff of the first (jar Beauchamp).
Vix ea nostra voco. tf. 34. 7 Wastley, a dexter hand gu., holding an
216. i
22. 2
annulet or.
Warwick, a leopard's face or.
Warwick of Warwick, Cumb., a dexter Wastneys, Chesh. and Leics., a demi-lion
10. 9
rampant arg.. collared gu.
arm in armour embowed, couped at
the shoulder, holding in the gauntlet Wastneys, Bart, {extinct), of Hedon,
200. 6
Notts, a demi-lion rampant doublea battle-axe, all ppr.
queued arg.. collared gu.
Was8 of London, and Rotherby, Leics.,
cf. 10. 6
and Hickling, Notts, on a wreath Wastoile or Wastoyle, a hand ppr., holdclouds ppr., issuing rays or, therefrom
ing a grenade sa., fired, also ppr.
216. 6
an arm in armour embowed of the
first, garnished of the second, supportWateis, see Waties.
ing a battle-axe headed arg., the staff Waterfall, in front of a demi-eagle with
wings addorsed and elevated sa., holdgu., garnished, also or.
Wase of Storrington, Susses, a dcmiing in the beak an escallop or, a
lion rampant arg., ducally gorged az.,
fountain ppr.
Aqua cadit resurgere.
charged on the shoulder with a pellet, Waterfleld of Daventry, Northants, upon
thereon a crescent or.
a line coiled or, a talbot passant ppr.,
cf. 10. 7
collared gu., holding in the dexter foreWasey, a sinister arm and a dexter hand
shooting an arrow from a bow, all ppr.
paw a water-lily arg., seeded, leaved,
.

Warton, an arm

grasping

{for

Doherty).

panded, murally crowned.


Waterhouse, Midds., Herts, and Lines,
a demi-wolf.
31-2
Waterhouse, Herts, a demi-talbot erm.,
coUared gu., eared sa.
cf. 55. 8
Waterlow of Storey's Gate, London, a
demi-eagle displayed ppr., langued gu.,
holding in the beak a cross crosslet
fitched or, and charged on the breast
with a mullet of five points of the same.
Per ardua ad alta.
81.3
Waterlow, Sir Sydney Hedley, Bart., of
Fairseat,
Kent, and of Highgate,
Middx., upon a mount an oak-tree,
front

thereof

plough,

all

Labor omnia vincit.


Waterlow, a demi-lion gardant

az.,

in

cf.

Waterford, Earl

of, see

Honor pietas.
64. 2
Waters, Ireland, an eagle rising regardant
griffin az.

ppr.

Spero.

Waters, a demi-talbot arg.. holding in


the mouth an arrow gu.
Toujours
fidele.

Waters

of Newcastle, co. Limerick, Ire


land, a demi-heraldic tiger per pale
indented arg. and az., holding a branch
of three red roses slipped ppr.
Waterton, a goat's head erased or, col-

lared gu.

cf. 128. 7
of Waterton, Lines, and Walton
Hall, Yorks, an otter passant holding
in the mouth a pike, all ppr.
Better
kinde frembd than frembd kyen.

Waterton

212. 3
Esquire, of

Brockworth, Riccarton, Christchurch,


Canterbury, New Zealand, uses a coil
of flax arg. surmounted with a wreath
arg. and gu., thereon flames of fire
,

Agincourt.'

Shrewsbury, Earl

of.

Waterford, Marquess of (Beresford), Curraghmore, Portlaw, co. Waterford


(i) A dragon's head erased az., pierced
through the neck with a broken spear
or,
the broken point arg., thrust
through the upper jaw {jor Beresjord).
(2) A stag's head cabossed ppr., attired or, between the horns a crucifix
Nil nisi cruce.
ppr. {for De la Poer).

Washborne, a hand holding a dagger ppr.

122. 13

Watford, two arms in armour embowed,


the hands grasping a battle-axe, all
ppr.

cf.

194. 12

Wathe, Herts and Northamp., a dragon's


head erased sa.
cf. 71. 2
Wathen, the late Sir Charles, of Ashley

Down, Bristol, a dexter cubit arm


erect vested sa., cuffed arg.. holding in
the hand ppr. a cinquefoil slipped cr.
Fortiter fidcliter felicite.
205. 2
Waties, Shropsh., an eagle's head erased
or.
83. 2

Berks,
Heref.,
and of Waterhouse of London and Yorks. the
dexter side of an eagle divided pale- Watkens, Wilts and Wales, a
Washbourne and Winchenfrd, Worcs.,

Washbourne,

142. 12

Waters, see Dun- Waters.


Waters of Sarnau, Carmarthen, a demi-

of Priors Court, Berks, a falcon


rising or, beaked, membered, and collared sa., belled of the first, and the
collar charged with three bezants.

ppr.
313. 9
hold-

ing in the mouth a shin-bone in bend,


and holding between the paws a human
skull, both or.
Per mortem vinco.
Waterpark, Baron (Cavendish), of Waterpark, CO. Cork, on a ducal coronet or,
a snake nowed ppr.
Cavendo tutus.

and slipped ppr.

200. 2

Wasey

Washbourn, Henry John,

hand

by a mural coronet or, and charged


Veritas vincit omnia.
cf. 196. 10
upon the breast for distinction with a Waterhouse, a demi-swan with wings ex-

(2)

Incorrupta fides nudaque

A mermaid

cled

Indus non coactns.


Warter, Henry de Grey, Cruck Meole,
near Shrewsbury, same crest.
Warter-Tatham, Henry de Grey Warter
{For Tatham).

az,

Waskett-Myers of Pentlow Hall. Essex

rampant sa., collared arg., holding between the paws a chess-rook or. Vi

(I)

or, and holding bepaws a mullet of eight

counterflory

tween the

32. II
Shropsh., a lion

Waterhouse, Ireland, an eagle's leg or,


conjoined at the thigh to a wing sa.
Waterhouse, Doherty-, Captain Daniel
Henry, of Hope Hall, Halifax, Yorks
(i) In front of an eagle's leg erased at
the thigh or, and issuant therefrom a
wing in bend sa., a fountain ppr., and
charged upon the thigh for difference
with a cross crosslet sa. {for Waterhouse).
(2) An arm in armour embowed ppr., charged with a cross

griffin's

wise without the head sa.


head gu.
66. i
on a wreath a coil of flax arg., surmounted by another wreath of the last Waterhouse of Halifax, Yorks, the dexter Watkin, a cook's head arg., combed and
wing and leg of an eagle couped, diswattled gu.
and gu. thereon flames of fire ppr.
cf. 90. i
and
conjoined
sa.
Veritas
Sir
Alfred
Mellor.
Bart.,
played
Watkin,
of Rose
Washbourne of London and Glouo., same
Hill, Northenden, co. Chester, a cock's
crest.
Industria ct probitalc.
.

WAT

WAT

579

head couped, transfixed through the

Watlington, Perry-, of Moor HaU, Essex

mouth by a

{for Watlington).
14. 7.
(2) A lion's head erased
or,
semee of saltires and dueally
crowned gu., holding in the mouth a
pear slipped ppr. {for Perry). Mens
conscia recti.
Watmough or Watmoughe, a ferret passant sa., collared or, lined gu.
134. 9
Watney, Norman, Esquire, of Valence,
Westerham, Kent, upon a mount vert,
in front of a garb erect or, a greyhound
con rant sa., gorged with a collar, and
therefrom pendent a bugle-horn of the
second.
Vive lit vims.
58. 10

tilting-spear palewise, all

(l)

ppr.
Sate and doc.
311. 13
of Shotton HaU, Shropsh., a
leopard's face jessant-de-lis or.
Vitce

Watkins

via virtus.

22.

Watkins, Charles Fitzgerald, of Badby


House, Northamp., a griffin's head
erased.
In portti quies.
66. 2
Watkins, out of an Eastern coronet or,
a griffin's head gu.
Watkins of Badby House, Northants, a
head erased gu. In portu
griffin's
66. 2

qnies.

Watkins

of

Llwyn-y-Brain,

Carmar-

thensh.
(i) A dragon's head erased
vert, holding in the mouth a staff
raguly sa.. inflamed ppr. {/or Watkins).
(2) Upon a mount vert, a lion rampant
sa., charged on the neck with three
guttes-d'or within a bar gemel, also
or, and holding in the dexter paw a
bar-shot of the second {for Rice).
Sic
iiitr ad astra nee aspera ferrent.
Watkins of Pennojrre, Brecknock, a dragon's head erased vert, holding in the
mouth a dexter hand couped at the
wrist gu.
Pen aur y chalon wir
cj. 72. 6
Watkins, Wales, same crest.
cf. 72. 6
Watkins, Yorks, a lion rampant gu.,
holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-

Same

Watney

of

crest as

Wandsworth and Mitcham,

same crest.
Sir John, Shermanbury

Surrey,

Watney,

above

58. 10

House,

Reigate, same crest and motto.


Watney, Daniel, 2, Endsleigh Street, W.,
same crest. Auxilium ab alto.

Rev. Henry James, Canwick


same crest and motto.
J.P., 11, Berkeley Square, W., same crest.
Virtute et

Watney,

Vicarage, Lines,

Watney, Vernon James,

Watson, Innes, Esquire, J.P., Barristerat-Law, Swanton House, Jtelton Constable, Norf., same crest and motto.
Watson, Thomas Wright, Esquire, Lubenham. Market Harborough, a griffin's
head erased arg., ducaUy gorged or,
and charged below the coronet with a
trefoil vert.
Esto quod esse videris.
Watson, Lieutenant-General George Vincent, a griffin's head erased ppr.
Mea
gloria fides.

Watson

of Conington, Cambs, a griffin's


head erased sa., gorged with two bars
gemelle arg.
66. 4
Watson of Congleton. Chesh., a griffin's
head erased arg., charged with two
chevronels gu., holding in the beak a

cinquefoil vert.

cf.

226. 13

Sir Wager Joseph, Bart., M.A.,


a griffin's head erased arg., dueally
gorged or. Esto quod esse videris.
Watson, Sir Arthur Townley, Bart., M.A.,
39, Lowndes Square, W., a gryphon's

Watson,

head erased az., dueally crowned or,


between two branches of palm ppr.

I1A6HMATA MA0HMATA.

industria.

6S. 2

Watson, Baron (late Rt. Hon. William Watson of Wath Cottage. Pickering,
Watson. P.C, LL.D., D.L.), of TankerYorks, a griffin'.s bead erased arg.,
ton, Lanarksh., the stump of an oakbetween two branches of laurel ppr.,
tree with two branches sprouting from
holding in the beak a club or.
it, and grasped on either side by a hand
Watson of Melton. Yorks, issuant from
issuing from a cloud, all ppr.
A Deo
a sun rising in splendour ppr., a
lis or.
Yirlute avorum.
2. 7
gryphon's head sa., semee of estoiles
Watkins, Yorks and Notts, a lion ram- Watson, Sir John, Bart.,
Earnock,
or.
p.int gu., holding in the dexter paw a
Lanarksh., same crest.
Inspiratur Watson of Muirhouse, co. Edinburgh,
fleur-de-lis or.

2.

Scotland, a derai-gryphon holding in


his dexter claw a dagger ppr. cf. 64. 6
late Sir Hcnrv Edmund, of
Shirecliffe Hall, Shellieid, Yorks, in

floruit.

Watkins, same crest.


Virtute.
2. 7
Watson, Hon. Thomas Henry, 20, Queen's
Watkins of Woodfield, Worcs., a talbot's
Gate, S.W., same crest.
A Deo floruit.
heail arg., erased and gorged with a Watson, Earl of Rockingham {extinct), a
collar of cinquefoils gu.
Fjyddlawn
griffin's
head erased arg., dueally
Bunydd.
gorged or. Mea gloria fides.
cf. 56. 2
cf. 66. 1
Watkins of Lloegyn, Brecon, a wolf Watson, Scotland, a griffin's head erased
rampant regardant arg., langued and
arg., gorged with a collar sa., holding
ungn. gu. Primuvi tutare domum. 28. 3
in the beak a flower gu., leaved vert.
Watkins, a cubit arm erect, the hand Watson, late John, Esquire, of Whitney
grasping a tilting-spear in bend sinister
Terrace, Bowdon, Chesh., in front of
ppr.
214. II
a griffin's head erased az., collared
Watkins, Heref., a cubit arm in armour
gemelle arg., holding in the beak two
erect holding in the hand the broken
white roses slipped and leaved ppr.,
shaft of a tilting-spear in bend sinister,
an escutcheon of the second charged
all ppr.
with a martlet of the first. Esto quod
Watkinson, an hourglass winged ppr.
esse videris.
cf. 68. i
Watson of Kidderminster, Worcs., and of
113. II
Watkinson, an eagle's head erased az.,
Holland Park, London, in front of a
beaked or. holding a rose arg., slipped
gryphon's head erased az., collared,
vert.
and holding in the beak a branch of
Watkyns, a lion rampant holding in the
two roses arg., leaved and slipped ppr.,
dexter paw a battle-axe, all ppr.
an escutcheon, also arg., charged with
Watling, out of a heart a dexter hand
a martlet az. Esto quod esse videris.
68. I
grasping a sabre, all ppr.
Corde manuque.
Watson, James Ronald, in front of four
Watling, Surgeon-Major C. W., A.M.D.,
thistles saltirewise, leaved and slipped
of London, a sea-lion couchant ppr.
ppr., a gryphon's head erased arg.,
In prislina via manemus.
20. 6
holding in the beak a branch of olive
Watlington of Moor Hall, Essex, a
head ppr., ducallv crowned or.

lion's

c/.

IS. 8

Watlington of Caldicot

Hill,

poiiiinel or.

14.

12

Watlington of Reading, Berks, a demilion ppr., semce of spear-heads sa.,


holding in the dexter paw a sword,

and resting the sinister upon


an escutcheon, also sa., charged with
a saltire double parted and fretty arg.
also ppr.,

JIciis conscia recti.

quod

front of an eagle's head couped gu.,


gorged with a coronet vallery, three
crescents, all or.

Watson,
William
Scott,
Burnhead,
Hawick, Roxburghsh., a buck's head
and neck erased ppr., collared az., the
collar charged with a star between two
crescents or, all within two branches
of laurel issuing from the tor.se, and
disposed circular ways.
Watson-Taylor, Simon, J. P., Erlestoke
Park, Devizes: (i) Out of a ducal
coronet or, a dexter cubit arm erect
ppr., the hand holding a cross crosslet
fitehee gu. {for Taylor).
(2) The stump
of a tree sprouting branches ppr. {for
Watson).
In hoc signo vinces. Inspiritur floruit.
Watson of Low Hall, Shropsh., an ermine
passant ppr., vulned on the shoulder
gu.
cf. 134. 9
Watson of Hughfield, Middx., and Gis-

borough, Yorks, an ermine passant


collared, ringed,

14. 7

arg.,

or.
cf.

also ppr.
255. i
of Congleton, Chesh., a griffin's

slipped,

Watson

and lined

134- 6

Newport, Shropsh., an ermine


passant ppr., vulned on the shoulder
cf. 134. 6
gu.
Watson, Hants, on a chapeau gu., turned

Watson

esse

videris.

Aldenham,

Herts, a demi-lion rampant holding in


the dexter paw a sword, all ppr., hilt

and

Esto

Watson, the

of

head erased arg.. charged on the neck


up erm., a talbot statant of the last.
with two chevrons sa., holding in the
cf. 54. 2
collared or.
beak a rose-branch gu., leaved vert.
Watson of Silsden, Yorks, a griffin's head Watson of Bengeworth, Worcs., a talbot
cf. 54. 5
passant erm., collared or.
erased arg., holding in the beak a sprig
Watson, Colonel Charles Moore, C.M.G..
leaved vert.
cf. 66. 11
M..\., 43. Thurloe Square, S.W., same
Watson, Y''orks, a griffin's head erased
,

arg.,

dueally gorged

or.

fides.

Watson, Durh., same


esse videris.

Mea
cf.

crest.

gloria'
66. 11

Esto quod

crest.

Watson,
Place,

Mea

gloria fides.

Sir WiUiam, 25, Fitzwilliam


Dubhn, same crest. Mea gloria

fides.

^ 372

WAT
Frendsbury, Kent, and Walpett, Suff., on a mount vert, a demic/. 73. 10
dragon rampant.
Watson of Hardendale, Westml., two
arms issuing from clouds holding the
at
the
top, with
stump of a tree fructed
branches on either side, all ppr.

Watson

of

224. 10

cj.

Watson

of Turin, Scotland, a lily of the


151. 2
Sine injuria.
of Glentarkie, Fifesh., Scotland,

Nile ppr.

Watson

a ship under sail ppr.

WAU

580

Ad

tittora

Undo.

160. 13

Watson, an arm from the shoidder erect Watterton


issuing out of the sea ppr., holding in

the hand an anchor

az.,

cabled

or.

202. 7
Sir John, Bart., of Neilsland,
Lanarksh., Scotland, the stump of an
oak-tree with a branch sprouting from
either side, each grasped by a hand
Inissuing from a cloud, all ppr.

Watson,

224. 6
floruit.
of Neilsland, Lanarksh., Scotland, two hands issuing from clouds
in fess, grasping the trunk of an oaktree in pale, branches sprouting, all
ppr.
Insperata floruit.
224. 10

sperata

Watson

Gosberkyrke, Lines, an
otter passant ppr., holding in the
mouth a fish arg.
Watts, Wilts, of Cotlington, Somers., and
Devonsh., a greyhound sejant arg., collared az., studded or, supporting a
broad arrow of the last, plumed of the
of

first.

Watts, a seal's head couped arg.


1 34.
Watts, Edward Hanslope, of Hanslope
Park, Bucks, a greyhound sejant arg.,
supporting with the dexter foot an
arrow or, barbed and flighted of the
first. Non eget Mauri jarulis neque arcu.
Watts, William Henry, J.P., of Elm HaU,
Wavertree, Liverpool, a greyhound
sejant or, gorged with a collar gemelle
az., holding in the mouth a sjjrig of
i

of Saughton, co. Edinburgh, two


hands issuing from clouds holding the
trunk of an oak-tree sprouting out Watson, WUliam Henry, Esquire, of
Braystones and Steelfield Hall, GosInsperata florvit.
fresh branches ppr.
forth, Cumb., a dexter arm in armour
224. 10
oak leaved, fructed, and slipped ppr.,
embowed, holding in the gauntlet a
Watson of Broomknowe, Dumbartonsh.,
palm-branch, all ppr. Veritas. 273.15
and resting the dexter fore-leg on an
a mullet arg. Super sidera votujn.
antique shield of the second charged
164. 2 Watson, James, 5, Clarendon Terrace,
Dundee, a griffin's head erased arg.,
with a portcullis of the first. Lahore
Watson, an oak-slip ppr. Florescit.
gorged with a collar gemelle sa., holdgaudeo.
255. 4
151- 3
ing a sprig, leaved vert.
Esto quod esse Watts, a griffin's head erased holding in
Watson, William Livingstone, Esquire,
videris.
the
c/. 66. 2
Kenbeak an annulet.
South
of 7, Wetherby Gardens,
163. 2 Watts, a demi-lion or, charged with a
sington, a cross crosslet fitchee arg., Watt, a crescent.
cross patee az., holding in the mouth
Lippen Watt, William George Thomas, of Breckissuing out of a crescent gu.
ness, Skaill House, Breckness, Orkney,
166. g
an oak-branch ppr., fructed or, supto God.
a cubit arm erect grasping a sword
porting an escutcheon of the first,
Watson, James, Esquire, of Langley
in
bend
ppr.
Insperata
sinister
charged with a fess crminois between
House, Bucks, an oak-tree ppr., growNee
ttmtrc
nee
timide.
three fleurs-de-lis in chief, and a cross
Florescit.
floruit.
mount
vert.
ing out of a
a
wolf's
patee in base of the fourth, and from
143- 14 Watt, out of a mural coronet or,
head sa., charged with a fess embattled
the escutcheon an escroU bearing the
Watson of London, Kent, and Cumb., on
arg.
motto Amice.
144. 3
a mount vert, a palm-tree or.
Esquire, Watt, Heref., out of a mural coronet or, a Watts of Blakesley, Northamp., a lozenge
Spencer,
William
Watson,
demi-wolf salient arg.. charged on the
su., between two wings or.
110.3
F.R.C.S., 7. Henrietta Street, Cavenneck with a fess embattled az., holding Watts of Hawkesdale HaU, Cumb., a
Palma
dish Square, W., same crest.
between the paws a garb in pale
lozenge gu., between two wings or.
nan sine cruce.
ppr.
110. 3
Watson, Cumb., an arm in armour embowed ppr., garnished or, holding in Watt of Leominster, Heref., out of a Watts of Norwich, Norf., a lion's gamb
mural coronet or, a demi-wolf saliant
erect and erased sa., charged with an
the gauntlet a palm-branch vert.
arg., charged on the neck with a fesse
annulet between two billets in pale or.
273. 15
embattled az.
Watts of Vincent Square, Westminster,
Watson of Edinburgh, a flaming heart
a greyhound sejant arg., collared az.,
iSi. 13 Watt of Bishop Burton, Yorks, a greyppr.
Ex corde chariias.
hound sejant arg., semee-de-lis, the
and resting the dexter pav.- upon a
Watson, Jonas, Esquire. J.P., the Lodge,
dexter paw reciting upon two arrows.
portcullis or.
Va presto ma sano.
(i) A cannon
Llandaff, Glamorgansh.
256. 9 Watts, James, of Abney Hall, Chesh., a
ppr.
(2) Out of a mural crown a plume
demi-griffin sa., winged chequy or and
arg.
Mea Watt of Speke Hall, Lanes, a greyhound
ostrich-feathers
of
five

Watson

sejant az., holding with the dexter paw


of the first, the dexter claw grasping a
a pheon point downwards or.
garb of the second. Fide sed cui vide.
Watson, John William, Esquire, of 65.
65. 5
Eccleston Square, London, in front of Watt, a talbot's head erased arg., collared gu.
56. I
Watts of Hockwold, Norf., a lion's gamb
a dexter arm embowed in armour, the
85. 2
erased gu., supporting an escutcheon
hand in a gauntlet ppr., grasping a Watt, Scotland, a hawk ppr.
or.
palm-branch slipped vert, a martlet Watt of Denmill, Fifesh., Scotland, a
37, 2
falcon close ppr.
Fide et fiducia.
Watts, John Henry, Esquire, Gold Hill,
between two crosses botonny gu.
Gerrard's Cross, Bucks, a demi-hind
85.2
Deum time Regem honora.
collared and chained holding in the
Watson-Armstrong, William Henry Arm- Watt, John Brown, Eynesbury, Woolfeet a branch.
Dum vivitnns vivamus.
lahra. New South Wales, on a dexter
strong Fitzpatrick (Baron Armstrong
glove lying fesseways tasseUed, a pere- Watts-Russell, Arthur Egerton, Biggin
(i) A
of Bamburgh and Cragside)
gloria fides.

dexter

arm embowed

in

armour

ppr.,

couped at the shoulder, garnished or,


resting the elbow upon the wreath,
and encircled by a wreath of oak, the

hand grasping a banner, all ppr. (for


Armstrong). 234. 2.
(2) In front of
a dexter arm embowed in armour, the
hand in a gauntlet ppr.. grasping a
palm-branch slipped vert, a martlet
between two crosses botonny gu.
Watson).

Fortis

in

armis.

(jor

Deum

time Regem honora.


Watson-Wemyss, Alexander, Esquire,
Denbrae, Arboretum Road, Edinburgh,
a swan with wings elevated and

addorsed ppr. Je pensc.


of Crosslet, Dumbartonsh., Scotland, a dexter hand erect ppr.
Con222. 14
fisus veribus.

Watson

grine falcon close ppr.. belled or, holding in the beak a falcon's hood gu.

Fide et fiducia.
Watt-Gibson-, of Doldowlod, Radnorsh.
(i) Upon a fer-de-moline fesseways
or, an elephant statant ppr., charged
on the body with a cross moUne of
:

the first (/o/iraK)133- 7(2) Upon


a key fesseways, the wards downwards
az., a pehcan in her piety or, with
wings addorsed of the first, and semee
Pandite
of crescents arg. (jor Gibson).
COilestes portce.

9S.

Hall,

(i)

Upon

mount

goat passant erm.. collared gu.


(2) A demi-lion rampant
on the shoulder with a
cross patee az., the paws supporting
an escutcheon of the last, thereon a
fess erminois between three fleurs in
chief, and a cross patee in base of the
first.
Amici.
Watur, a garb per pale or and arg.,
banded gu.
153-2
Wauch, Scotland, a greyhound sejant sa.
59-

Watte, Kent and Somers., a cubit arm


in armour erect holding in the hand
a pistol, all ppr.
Watters, Andiew, of Belleville, Edinburgh, a talbot's head erased arg.

Wauch

56. 2

ditat.

Toiij'ours fidele.

Northamp.:

vert, a

(for Russell).
or, charged

or Waugh, out of a ducal coronet


a dexter hand holding a sword erect,
2 1 2. i
the blade wavy, all ppr.
Wauchope of Niddrie. co. Edinburgh,
Industria
Scotland, a wheat-sheaf or.
153,

WAU

WEB

5S1

John Douglas. Wayneman of Fringeford and Thame: Webb, Robert William, Mitford House,
(i) A garb or
Bart., JI.A., of Newton
Park, Oxon., a cock's head erased az.,
Surrey, same crest.
In alia tendo.
(jor Waudiope).
combed, wattled, and beaked or.
153. 2.
(2) A pomeWebb, Charles Daniel Henry, Esquire,

Wauchope,

Don-,

Sir

granate
ditat.

Waud

Don).
Industria
(for
decrit alter aureus.

Nonppr.

of

Manston

152. 4
Hall, Yorks, a martlet

Sola virliis invicta.


95. 4
Waudby, a demi-lion gii., collared vair,
holding in the dexter paw a lotusliower stalked, leaved, and slipped
ppr., and supporting with the sinister
paw a sword point downwards ppr.
ppr.

90.

Waynewright, a lion rampant

arg., hold-

ing in the dexter paw a battle-axe, the


handle of the last, headed or.
Waynflete, a griffin's head erased vert.

Xulla palltscere culpa.

Wayte
Isle

of
of

66. 2

J.P., of Woodvillc, CO. Tipperary, Ireland, a demi-eagle displayed gu., the

wings erminois, holding


cross crosslet fitchee or,

beak a
and charged
arg.
Quid

in the

on the breast with a mullet


prodest.

Southampton and Waytecourt, Webb, Charles Caleb Coote, J.P., Kilmore,


Wight, Hants, a bugle-horn
Nenagh, co. Tipperary, same crest and

stringed sa., garnished or.


228. 11
Weale, a boar's head erased and erect az.

motto.

Webb, Thomas Stammers, a doubleheaded eagle displayed sa., charged on


Weare, Edwin Thomas Clinton, Hampthe breast with a cross patee fitchee
ton House, Heref., a demi-lion ramWaugh, a dexter cubit arm habited
arg.
FcMina lenle.
pant arg., holding in the dexter paw a Webb-Peploe, John Birch, Esquire, of
ehequy arg. and gu., and ciiffed of
cross crosslet fitchee gu.
the first, holding in the hand ppr. a
Sumus ubi
Garnstone (i) A ducal coronet or,
cliaplet of roses.
Malo mori quam
and issuant therefrom a reindeer's
fn imus.
Weare, Henry Oxenden, 6, Courtfield
jadnri.
head gu., attired of the first, and
Gardens, Earl's Court, same crest and
Waugh of LarkbaU, Roxburghsh., Scotcharged with a human eye shedding
Inland, a garb vert, banded arg.
motto.
tears ppr. {for Peploe).
cf. 122. 3.
(2)
dustria ditat.
An eagle displayed sa., semee-de-lis or,
153-2 Wear or Weare of Wear-Gifford, Devonand holding in the beak a trefoil vert.
Wauton, a trefoil slipped and voided sa.
Webb, Glouc, an eagle displayed sa.
cf. 148. 9
Wilts, on a lure in fess gu., a falcon
Waveney, Baron (Adair), a man's head
with wings addorscd ppr.
affrontee couped at the neck ppr.
Webb of Weobley, Heref., an eagle displayed sa., beaked and membered gu.
Lotjal au mort.
190. 12 Wearing, James Williamson, J.P., Fleet
Square, Lancaster, a
head
wolf's
Wawn, C. Esquire, Tan-y-gareg, near
75- 2
couped ppr., semee of crescents arg., Webb, Stephen Harold, Warborough,
Carnarvon, a stag's head erased holding
Quod
Kenton, near Exeter, a demi-eagle
holding in the moiith two ostrichin the mouth a thistle slipped.
feathers in saltire of the last.
Tenez
displayed issuing out of a ducal coronet
merui tneum est.
It droit.
Way, Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel James, Bart.,
255. 2
Webb, a phoenix az., issuing from flames
i,'7of Montefion, Adelaide, an eagle dis- Weatherall, a cup or.
ppr., winged arg., collared or, thereplayed gu., each wing charged with a Weatherby, an arm embowed, the hand
from pendent a cross of the same.
grasping a dagger ppr.
201.4
Passion cross, and holding in the beak
287. 6 Weatherhead, a pelican ppr.
Fit via vi.
98. i
a balance or.
Way, Edward WiUis, L.R.C.P., Monte- Weatherley, Northumb., a ram's head Webb, a demi-stag arg., ducally gorged
or.
6
crest
and
erased
ppr.
130.
fion, North Adelaide, same
cf. 119. 2
Webb of Clifford, Somers., a demi-stag
Weatherston, a lion's head erased ppr.
,'';
"
erased ??.!ient arg., attired or.
17. S
Way, an eagle '.^^.'.Jj ?' -"
Way of Torrington, Devonsh., and Den- Weaver, a ram's head erased arg., armed
cf. iig. 2
or.
130. 6 Webb, Richard Frederick, of Donnington
ham Place, Bucks, an arm embowed
HaU, Heref., a stag lodged.
in mail holding in the hand ppr. a Weaver of Presteign, Heref., an antelope
115. 7
supporting
attired
or,
baton or.
trippant erm.,
Webb, Glouo, and Kent, a hind's head
with the dexter foot an escutcheon or.
Way, Lewis John, Spencer Grange,
erased ppr., vulned in the neck gu.
Great Yeldham, Essex, same crest.
Weaver, James, Esquire, cf Worcs., an
herWdic antelope sa. resting the dexter
cf. 124. 3
Way, a dexter arm embowed in chain
foot upon a cross patee or, and holding Webb of BaUymote, co. Sligo, Ireland, a
mail holding in the hand ppr. a baton
Victoria a
lion passant or, pellettee.
Esto
in the mouth a pear slipped ppr.
or. the ends sa.
Fit via vi.
Domino.
Vicarcf. 6. 2
Henbiiry
Hugh,
fidelis.
Way, Rev. John
age, near Bristol, same crest and motto. Webb, a demi-eagle displayed, holding in Webb of Castle Leckey, co. Londonderry,
out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-Uon
the beak a cross crosslet fitched.
Way of Kilree, co. Kilkenny, a dexter
rampant az., collared, ringed, and hold:m in armour embowed ppr., holding
cf. SI. 3
ing between the paws a Danish battlethe hand, also ppr., a baton sa., Webb, a demi-eagle displayed arg., the
axe of the first, headed ppr.
wings pellettee, ducally gorged gu.
pped or. Nil desyerandum. cf. 200. 3
Ireland, a wolf sejant ppr.
81.
2
Webb,
or.
stag
the
attires
ol
a
cf.
Wayer,
of Cowton, Yorks, an elephant's
Wilts,
Webb
123- 5 Webb, Bart, {extinct) of Oldstock,
head surmounted by a griffin with
out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle
Wayland, Kent, two hands conjoined in
wings ehequy. In hoc signo vinccs.
rising gu.
fess couped at the wrists ppr.
133- 6
224. 2 Webb of Harrow Hill, Middx., a demieagle displayed or, pellettee, ducally Webb, H. GiUura, Royal Albert Yacht
Wayne, Frederick, Esquire, of Milton,
Qub, Southsea (i) A griffin's head
gorged gu.
Otago, New Zealand, a pelican in her
dolphin
A
gorged.
erased,
ducally
battle(2)
the
piety or, collared gu., charged on the Webb of the Berrow, Worcs.,
hauriant, head upwards.
ments of a tower arg., thereon a demibody with an ermine-spot, the nest az.
eagle displayed az., winged vair, hold- Webb, Charles Boyer, Elford House,
In Te Domine confido.
cf. 98. 8
Tamworth, a dexter cubit arm in bend
Be firm.
ing in the beak a spur or.
Wayne of Quorndon House, Derbysh.,
grasping a sword in bend sinister, all
and Tick wood Hall, Shropsh., a pelican Webb, Heref., out of a mural coronet a
ppr., pommelled and hilted or, and
80. 8
demi-eagle displayed or.
in her piety or, collared gu., and
pendent from the hilt and resting upon
charged on the breast with an ermine- Webb, Hon. Edmund, J.P., of Hathrop,
the wreath an escutcheon az., charged
Bathiu-st, New South Wales, member
Tempus et ca^us
spot, the nest az.
pommelled and
mortem fideh's.

hilted or.

Usque ad

acridit ominbus.

cf.

98. 8

Robert SewaUis, J.P.. Bryn


Llewyn, Corwen, North Wales, same
crest and motto.
Wayne, Rev. William Henry, WiUey,
near Broseley, Salop, same crest and

Wayne,

motto.

the Legislative Council of New


uses : out of a ducal
coronet a demi-eagle displayed.
80. 14
Webb of Jlotcombe, Dorset, and Wilts,
out of a ducal coronet a demi-eagle
So. 14
displayed or.
of

South Wales,

with a cross patee arg.

Tiens a

la

verite.

Webb-PepIoe, Rev. Hanmer, 25, Onslow


(i) A ducal coronet
Gardens, S.W.
or, issuant therefrom a reindeer's head
gu., attired or, charged on the neck
shedding drops of
human
eye
with a
:

3:

WEB
(2)

An

eagle

displayed sa., semee de fleurs-de-lis or,


in the mouth a trefoil vert (for Webb).
of Gillingham, Kent, a dexter arm
embowed, holding in the hand an oak-

Webb

202. 3
branch ppr.
Webb of London, out of an Eastern coronet or. a dexter arm erect couped at
az.,

holding in the

hand a slip of laurel, all ppr.


Webb, a broken spear in three pieces, the
headpiece in pale and the others in
saltier ppr.,

net

enfUed with a ducal coro-

or.

Webbe

c/.

175. 2

Cambs, a griffin's
ducally gorged arg.

of Bottisham,

head erased

or,

WEG

52

tears ppr. (for Peploe).

the elbow, vested

c/.

66. II

Webbe

of Exeter, Devonsh., a hind's head


erased arg., vulned in the neck ppr.

sword, also ppr., the arm charged for


distinction with a cross crosslet sa.
(for Webley).

Webster, see Cayley-Webster and


derburn- Webster.
Webster, a weaver's shuttle in pale.

Wed-

Wedderburn, Sir William, Bart., S4,


Palace Chambers, S.W., same crest as
Son degener. Aquila non
(2) above.

captat mnscas.

S3. 2

Wedderburn-Webster of Clapham, Surrey,


same crest. In Deo spero. Son de-

176. 14

a leopard's head
erased, crowned with an
crown ppr., holding in the
a shuttle gu., tipped and furnished with quills of yarn or.
Webster of Flamborough, Yorks, a

Webster of London,
affrontee,

antique

mouth

head and neck erased arg.,


gu., holding in the beak an
annulet or.
cf. 10 1. 5
Webster, Baron Dickinson, of Harewood,
Newton Abbot, same crest. Carpe
swan's

beaked

gener.

83. 2

Wedderburn-Webster, Arthur Augustus,


Jamaica, same crest and mottoes.
Wedderburn, Bart, (attainted), of Blackness, Linlithgowsh., and Wedderburn,
Bart., of Ballindean, Perthsh., same
crest as (2) above.
Aquila non captat
muxcas.

83. 2

of Ruthven, Scotcrest (for Wedderburn).


83. 2.
(2) A lion rampant gardant
ppr. (for Ogiivy).
Aquila non captat

Wedderburn, Ogiivy-,
land

Same

(i)

muscas.
Sil desperandum.
2. 5
Webster of Perms, Warw., a swan's head Wedderburn, Colville-, of Ochiltree, a
talbot's head ppr.
Ad finem fidelis.
erased arg., beaked gu., holding therein
belled ppr.
c/. 85. 2
an annulet or.
Veritas puritas.
56. 12
Webber, on a ducal coronet an eagle Webster of Murlingden, Scotland, a Wedgewood, two hands conjoined ppr.,
issuing from clouds.
wyvern's head erased vert.
Vincit
displayed, all or.
c/. 75. 2
224. 2
Wedgewood, Staffs, on a ducal coronet
Veritas.
304. 1
Webber, Cornw., a wolf's head per pale
or, a lion passant arg.
6. 6
arg. and gu.
30. 5 Webster, Ernest Alfred, PaUion Hall,
Sunderland, a dragon's head erased Wedson, Notts, out of a ducal coronet
Webber, Felix Hussey, Esquire, J.P., of
or. a flame ppr.
Glyn Dderwen, near Swansea, same
quarterly vert and or.
304. 13
c/.

124. 3

Webber, Scotland, a hawk jessed and

crest.

Webber, William Downes, Esquire, J.P..


of Kelly ville. Queen's Co., and of
Leckfield, co. Sligo, Ireland, a wolf's
head couped per pale arg. and gu.,

charged with an annulet counterchanged. Esperance.


cj. 30. 5
Webber, Major-General Charles Edmund,
C.B., 17, Egerton Gardens, S.W., same
crest and motto.
Webber, Incledon-, Duncan Harold: (i)
A wolf's head couped per pale arg. and
-

Webber).
(2) A falcon ppr.,
jessed or (for Incledon).
Webber-Incledon, Laurence Charles, Esgij.

(jor

quire,

the

Dene,

Dunster,

Somers.

(1) A falcon close ppr., jessed or (for


wolf's head couped
Incledon).
(2)
per pale arg. and gu. (for Webber).
Son extinguentur.
Webber, a demi-lion gardant or, holding

a fleur-de-lis az.
Webber of Badialton

two arms

in

Court,

telis.

and

cf.

sa.,

194. 11

sa.

of Hall Court, Sussex, a martlet


Credo.
Spes mea Christus.

95-

martlet sa.

95.

Weekes, Sussex, a dexter arm

172. 3
belled or.

WeddeU, Scotland, a horse's head


cf.

WeddeU, a

in

embowed, holding in the hand a


axe gu. Cari Deo nihilo carent.
via virtus.

Prcesta

lion's

head erased gu.

verum.

arg.
50. 13

Orna
17. 2

Webbes, a hand couped at the elbow Wedderbourne or Wedderburn, an eagle's


head erased ppr. Illceso lumine solem.
holding an oak-branch fructed and
leaved ppr.

83. 2

Webley, Essex and Surrey, out of a ducal Wedderburn, Alexander, K.C., 47, Cadogan Place, S.W., same crest. Son
coronet az., a griffin's head or, gorged
degener.
with a collar of the first, fretty of the
Wedderburn, Charles David St. Clair,
second.
cf. 67. 9
Bhavnagarpara,
Kathiawar,
India,
Webley, an antelope trippant ppr.
126. 6
same crest and motto.
Edward John, Wedderburn, Rev. John Walter Maurice.
Webley - Parry - Pryse,
t^lKi-nnway, same crest and motto.
Noyadd, Trefawr, Ben Cath, Soutli
Wales: (i) A lion rampant regardant Wedderburn'-Maxwell of Middlebie, Dumfries,
and Glenlair, Kirkcudbright
sa., holding a fleurs-de-lis or (for Pryse).
(
On the dexter side a stag lodged in
(2) A demi-lion arg., gorged with a
I
front of a holly-tree ppr. (for MaxWTeath of oak fructed ppr., on the
well).
On the sinister side an
head an Eastern crown or, the dexter
(2)
eagle's head erased ppr. (for Wedderpaw resting on an escutcheon az.,
burn). Reviresco.
Son degener. 83. 2
thereon a cross patee fitchee or,
charged for distinction on the shoulder Wedderburn-Scrymgeour (i) A lion's
gamb erect holding a scimitar, all ppr.
with a cross crosslet sa. (for Parry).
Scrymgeour).
An
13.
(for
38.
(2)
(3 Between a branch of oak and another
eagle's head erased ppr. (for Wedderof palm a cubit arm in armour ppr.,
burn). Aqiiila non capiat muscas. 83.2
garnished or, the hand grasping a
)

WebuCS,

armour
battle-

Vitce

et perstce.
cf.

ppr.

Weedon, Bucks, Dorset, and Lanes, a


hedgehog sa.
135-8
Weedon, Bucks, Dorset, and Lanes, a

az.

Webster, Scotland, the suu rising from


the sea ppr.
Emergo.
Weddall of Stebenheath, Middx., the
embattlements of a castle az., and
issuing therefrom
a demi-Uon or,
affixing the banner of St. George on
the same.
Weddel or Weddell, a battle-axe in pale

Somers.,

armour embowed

Weeden

304- 13

Webster, Sir Augustus Frederick Walpole Edward, Bart., of Battle Abbey,


Sussex, a dragon's head couped regardant quarterly per fesse, embattled
vert and or, vomiting flames ppr.
Fides et jusfitia.
Webster of Chester, a dragon's head
erased quarterly per fesse indented or

WeddeH, a hawk hooded and

garnished or, holding up a hurt charged


with a fleur-de-lis of the second. Lilia
prcelucent

Webster, "William, Solicitor, Abbotsfield,


St. Helen's, a dragon's head erased.

200. 6

.uampi^.

Jarlile, Esquire,
Hurstpierpoint, Sussex, same crest and motto.
Weekes, William, Esquire, of WiUestrew,
Tavistock,
same crest. Deo Cari
tL..

Hampton Lodge,

nihilo carent.

Weeks, a dexter hand holding a scimitar


ppr.

213. 5

Weeks, out

of a marquess's coronet, a
demi-eagle displayed ppr.
Weever of Kingston and Prestine, Surrey,
an antelope trippant erm., supporting
with the dexter foot an escutcheon
or.

Wegerton or Weigerton, the sun shining


on a sun-flower ppr.

Wegg, a mullet

vair.

164. 2

Wegg of Newcastle, Northumb., an armed


hand clenched
Wegg, same

ppr.

Hostis honori

in-

crest.

Vigilanter.
of .'Vcton, Middx., a
sinister gauntlet erect ppr., the fist
clenched.
Sil conscire sibi.
Wegge, a hand from the wrist in a
gauntlet.
Wegg-Prosser, Francis Richard, Esquire,
Lieutenant-Colonel ist London Art.
Vols, (retired), of Belmont, Heref.
(i) A wolf's head erased sa., semee of
spear-heads arg., pierced through the
mouth with a sword ppr. (for Prusser).
sinister hand in a gauntlet ppr.,
(2)

Wegg

or

Wegge

holding an escutcheon sa., charged


with an annulet or (for Wegg). (3) A
demi-lynx ppr., semee-de-lis gu., holding a branch of olive, also ]ipr. (for
HaggitI).

WEI

WEL

Weightman of East Stoke. Notts, on the Welby, Alfred Cholmeley Earle, 26, Weld-Blundell, Charles Joseph, of Ince
stump of a tree erased ppr.. a hart
Sloane Court, S.W., same crest.
Blundel), Lanes, a squirrel sejant gu.,
trippant arg., collared, chained, and Welby, John Earle, AlUngton Hall, near
collared and holding a nut or.
attired or.
Grantham, same crest and motto.
c/- 135- 7
Myer, Esquire, of 3, Kensington Welby, Rev. Walter Hugh Earle, St. Weldish, Kent, a demi-fox erased gu.,
Garden Terrace, Hyde Park, W., on a
George's Lodge, Byde, same crest and
guttee-d'eau.
mount two stags counter rampant supmotto.
Weldon of Swanscombe, Kent, the bust
porting a tree issuing from the mount. Welby-Everard, Edward Everard Earle,
of Queen Elizabeth ppr.
Bene jactum.
Qui qiicertt reperrit.
Gosbcrton House. Gosberton
(i) A Weldon,
Bart.,
Sir Anthony Arthur,
Weir of Dublin, a demi-horse in armour
man's head in profile couped at the
D.L., J. P., of Rahenderry, co. Kildare,
Nihil
ppr., bridled and saddled gu.
shoulders ppr., on the head a long cap
and Kilmorony, Queen's Co., uses
verius.
arg.. semce of estoiles gu., between a
53-6
(i) A demi-lion rampant arg., gutteebranch of jjalm and another of olive,
Weir, J. Campbell, 51, Albany Street,
de-sang.
cj. 10. 2.
(2) Tlie bust of
Edinburgh, a demi-horse sa., saddled
both or (Everard). (2) An arm emQueen Elizabeth (granted by Queen
and bridled or, with the sinister hoof
bowed in armour issuing fesseways
Elizabeth as a special mark of her Royal
from clouds ppr. in front of flames of
resting upon a mullet of six points of
favour to Sir Anthony Weldon, Clerk of
266. 6
fire issuing from the wreath, also ppr.
the last.
Nihil verius.
the Spicery).
Bene jactum.
Weir, Archibald Munday, St. Giles, Welch or Welsh, a demi-wolf rampant Weldon, a demi-lion rampant arg.,
gu.
Malvern Link, Worcs., same crest and
guttee-de-sang.
31. 2
cj. 10. 3
motto.
Welch, Scotland, a cross Calvary az.
Weldon of Sbottisbrook, Berks, a demi166. I
Weir, William, Esquire, of Crookedholm
lion rampant arg., guttee-de-sang.
cj. 10. 2
House, Kilmarnock, Scotland, a demi- Welch, Captain George Asser White,
Esquire,
R.N., of Arle House, Glouc, an ante- Weldon,
horse arg.
Vera nihil verius.
William
Henry,
53. 3
lope's head erased, billettee, holding
Weir of Damsay, Orkney, Ireland, a
C.V.O., Norroy King of Arms, a demiin the mouth a cross crosslet fitched.
demi-horse arg., saddled and bridled
lion
rampant arg., guttee-de-sang,
Nihil verius.
Welch, an antelope's head erased az.,
resting the sinister paw upon SS.
gu.
260. I
bezantee, gorged with a collar gobony
Bienfait.
Weir of Kildonan, a demi-horse arg.
arg. and gu., on the top of each horn Weldon, Ireland, a cross moline erm.
Vera nihil verius.
53-3
Weil,

Weir-Vere of Stonebyres, Scotland, a


boar passant or. Vera nihil verius. 40. 9

Welch

Weir, a cubit arm erect ppr., holding in


the hand a gword arg. hilt and
or, charged on the arm with a

Welch-Thornton, Henry, J.P.,

crosslet fitchee gu.


Cosans-, of

Weir,

c/.

212. 3

Bogangreen,

Ber-

Scotland, a cubit arm erect


holding in the hand a sword ppr.,
Vero nihil
hiked and pommelled or.
wicksh.,

a ring

Beaure-

paire Park, Basingstoke: (i) An eagle's


arg,, in front thereof a
demi-catherine wheel gu. (2) Issuant
from a wreath of cinquefoils or. a goat's
head arg. Gwell angeu na chyywilydd.

head couped

212. 3 Welchman, a dexter wing or.


109. 7
verius.
Weiss, Henry, Esquire, J.P., of Ravens- Welcbman, George, CuUompton, Devonsh., in front of a goat's head erased at
burg, Edgbaston, Birmingham, on a
demi-man
wings
arg.,
three
the neck between two
wreath of the colours a
mullets of six points fesseways gu.
affrontee, face and hands ppr., vested
Regia incedere via.
per pale az. and or. collar and cuffs,
and wreathed about the waist with a Welchman, William, Birdbeck House,
Upwell, Wisbech, in front of a goat's
chaplet of roses all counterchanged,
head couped ppr., charged on the neck
holding in the dexter hand a fleur-dewith a mullet of six points arg., an
lis or, and in the sinister a mullet of six
Steadfast.
eagle's wing fessewise or.
Patientia el perseverantia.
points az.
269. 2
Welbore of London and Cambs, a spear
in pale or, headed arg., enfiled with a Welcome of Market Stanton, Lines, on
the stump of a tree ppr., sprouting
boar's head couped of the second,
branches vert, a bird close arg., beaked
vulned gu.
86. II
or.
Welborne of Burport, Dorset, a hand
Weld, see Forester.
holding three darts.
cf. 214. 3
Welby of Halstide, Berks, Rutl., and Weld, Reginald Joseph, Lulworth Castle,
Dorset, out of a ducal coronet ppr., a
Mowlton, Lanes, a naked arm emwyvem sa,, guttee-d'or. Nil sine
Ijowed issuing from flames ppr., holding in the hand a sword arg., hilt and

Weld, Humphrey Frederick, Chideock


crest.
Manor, Bridport, a wyvern sa., gutteed'or, collared and chained or, issuant
Welby (Gregory), Sir Charles Glynne
out of a ducal coronet ppr.
Earle, Bart., of Denton Manor, near
Grantham (i) Three garbs or, banded Weld, out of a ducal coronet or, a wyvern's head with wings addorsed gu.
;u., the centre one charged with a cross
])ommel or.
Welby, Baron (Welby), same

cio^islet
(junj).

in

sa.
cf.

armour

for

distinction

{for

(2) A cubit
153. 13.
fessewise
issuing

72.

Gre-

arm Weld of London and Eaton, Chesh., a


wyvern with wings expanded sa.,

from

clouds, holding a sword, pommel and


liilt or, over flames of fire issuant fi-om
Per
Welby).
the wrep.th ppr. {for
3li- 8
ilineiii, per gladium.
Welby of Welby and Denton, Lines, a
nliit
arm in armour issuing from
I Iduds
ppr., holding a sword arg.,
]>i>inmel and hilt or, over flames of
tire, also ppr., issuant from the wreath.
311. S
I'rr iijnem per gladium.

165. I
fur-

or.

or Welsh, an antelope sejant arg.,


attired, collared, and lined or.
cf. 126. 4

guttee-d'or, collared, and lined or.


of Twickenham, a wyvern sa.,

Weld

bezantee, gorged with a coUar and


chain reflexed over the back or, the
wings expanded erm., each charged
with a orescent of the first.

wyvern displayed vert.


Richard, Conal More,
Norham Gardens, Oxford, a wyvern
Verum atque decens.
ducally gorged.

Weld

of Dublin, a

Weld,

Charles

Weldy, a horse's head issuing gu.,


nished with waggon harness or.

50. 12

Welfltt, a buck's

head couped and charged

on the neck with two bends invected.


cj. 121. 5
Servata jides cincri.
Welford or Welsford, Heref., a leopard's
head per pale or and gu. Sic fidem
22. 10
teneo.
Wellan, a demi-lion holding in the dexter
paw an estoile, the sinister resting on
the wreath.
Weller, a demi-lion rampant holding in
the dexter paw an estoile.
Weller, a laurel-branch fructed ppr.
151- 13

Weller of Kingsgate House, Rolvendon,


Kent, a greyhound's head erased sa.,
holding in the mouth a rose slipped
Steady.
gu., leaved vert.
Welles, De, an ostrich's head and wings
arg., ducally gorged gu., holding in
the beak a horse-shoe az.
Welles of Saltash, Cornw., on a chapeau
az., turned up erm., a horse's head arg.,
maned or, ducally gorged gu.
Welles, Cambs, a unicorn's head erased
az., crined, armed, and ducally crowned
or,

between

wmgs

Welles of Buckstead, Sussex, a talbot


passant arg., collared aa., garnished
/

or.

54- 5

1 59- i5
Welles or Wells, a well ppr.
Wellesley, see Wellington, Duke of.
Wellesley, see Cowley, Earl of.
Wellesley, Marquess of Wellesley (ex(i) Out of a ducal coronet or,
tinct)
a demi-Uon gu., holding a banner purp.,
charged with an estoile radiated wavy
between eight spots of the Royal tiger
in pairs saltireways, the staff of the
first surmounted by a pennon arg.,
charged with the cross of St. George,
with the motto over in Hindostan
:

(2) A cubit arm erect


vested gu.. enfiled with a ducal coronet or, holding a staff bendways. on
the top thereof the Union Standard of
Great Britain and Ireland, and under-

characters.

WEL

Baron

Wellesley-Pole,
{extinct): (i)

lion's

Maryborough
erect and

gamb

erased gu., armed or (for Pole).


36. 4.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or, a demilion rampant gu., holding a forked pennon, also gu., flowing to the sinister.
one-third per pale from the staff arg.,
charged with the cross of St. George
Wdlesley).
16. i.
{for
(3) A cubit
arm erect vested gu., enfiled with a
ducal coronet or, cuffed arg., holding
in the hand a scimitar ppr., pommel
and hilt of the second (jar CoUey). Pallet
virtus.
Porro unum est necessarium.
Wellesley, Long-Tylney-, of Draycot,
Wilts (i) Out of a ducal coronet or,
a demi-lion rampant gu., holding a
forked pennon of the same, one-third
per pale from the staff arg., charged
with the cross of St. George {/or Wellesley).
16. I.
(2) Out of a ducal
coronet or, a demi-lion rampant arg.
16. 3.
{for Long).
(3) A lion's head
arg., holding in the mouth a hand
erased {also for Long).
cf. 21. 2
Wellesley, Admiral Sir George Greville,
K.C.B., 17, Chester Square, same crest
as { I ) above.
Welley, Durh., out of a ducal coronet a
122. 3
reindeer's head.
Wellington, Duke of (WeUesley), Stratfieldsaye, near Winchfield, Hants, out
of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding a forked pennon of
the last flowing to the sinister, onethird per pale from the staff arg.,
charged with the cross of St. George.
16. i
Virtutis fortuna comes.
Wells, Heref., a well ppr.
159. 15

Wells of Piercefield, Chepstow, a firebeacon ppr.


177. 14
Wells of Holme, Derbysh., a demi-talbot
ermines.
cf. 55. 8
Wells, in front of a horse's head couped
sa., bridled or, three mullets fesseways
5i- 14
arg.
Fortiter in re.
10. i
Wells, a demi-lion rampant sa.
Wells of Portlemouth, Devonsh., out of
an embattlement ppr., a demi-lion
double-queued sa., holding between
the paws two annulets interlaced or.
VirtiUe

WEN

584

neath the Mysore Standard, all ppr.,


nith the motto over, Virtutis fortuna
comes Porro unum est necessarium.

et Jionore.

Wells, Edward, Esquire, J.P., of Wallingford, Berks, on a wreath of the colours


issuant from a rock a flame of fire
ppr., environed by a chain or.
Semper

Welman,

Charles Noel, of Poundsford


Park, Somers., a demi-lion rampant
arg., langued gu., holding between the
paws a mullet or.
Dei providentia
juvat.

cf.

15. 8

Welman, Henry Acton, a demi-lion arg.,


holding between the paws an apple

Welsh

of Carnbee, Dumfriessh., an eagle


perching on the branch of an oak-tree,
out of which is growing a small branch
sprouting leaves, all ppr. Auspice
numine.
Welsh of Sheldesley, Worcs., a griffin's
head erased arg.
66. 2
Welsh, an antelope sejant arg., collared
and chained or, attired and ungu. of
the same.
Welsh, Scotland, a naked dexter arm
grasping an Oriental scimitar richly
mounted, all ppr. Pretium virtutis.

213-

arg.

demi-ostrich

nowed

displayed

Wells

arg.,

holding

beak a horse-shoe or, a serpent


In scienlia Veritas, in arte

ppr.
hoHcstas.

Dymoke

310. 13
of

the

Grange,

wattled

Wenman
or.

Wingham {extinct), a griffin passant


with wings elevated arg., armed,
beaked, and ducally gorged or. Men

En Dieu c.s toxit.


gloria fides.
63. 3
Wentworth, Baron (Rt. Hon. Ralph
Gordon Noel Milbanke, D.L.), of Nettlested, Suff: (i) A lion's head couped
gu., charged with a bend erm. (for

192. 13

Welwood, Maconochie-, John Allan, Esquire,


of
Kirkuewton, Midlothian
(i) A demi-Highlandcr holding in the
dexter hand a bunch of arrows, all ppr.,
above an imperial crown {for Maconochie).
(2) A hand holding a dagger
Beviresco.

Milbanke). (2) A dexter arm couped,


vested az., cuff sa., the arm charged
with three ermine spots in fesse or,
and holding in the hand a truncheon
Pensez a
sa., headed arg {for King).

Niti-

Hawksworth,
Godfrey
Wentworth,
Woolley Park, near Wakefield, a griffin

Earl of (Wemyss-

passant arg.

Charteris-Douglas), Neidpath Castle,


Peeblessh., a swan ppr.
Je pense.

Wentworth, Yorks, a griffin passant with


wings addorsed arg.
63. 2
Wentworth, Fitzwilliam, Esquire, J.P.,
of Vaucluse, near Sydney, New South

This our charter. Fonvard.


92. 2
Wemyss, David, Wemysshall, Fifesh.,
same crest and motto.
Wemyss of Balfarge, a demi-swan with
wings expanded ppr. Cogito.
Wemyss, Bart., Scotland, a sword ppr.
Je pense.
170. 2
Wemyss, a dexter hand grasping a scimitar,
both ppr.
Nee riribus. nee
numero.
213. 5
Wemyss, an antelope's head erased gu.

Wales,

of Salisbury,

Wilts,

griffin

passant

erect

per

fess

counterchanged.

En

Dieu est tout.


Wentworth, Vernon-, Thomas Frederick
Charles: (i) A griffin passant with
wings elevated arg., beaked, armed,
and ducally gorged or {for Wentworth).
63. 3.
(2) A boar's head erased sa.,
ducally gorged and bristled or {for
En Dieu est tout.
Vernon).
41. 6
Wentworth, Fitzwilliam, a griffin passant
.

aig.

Wentworth-FitEWilliam, George Charles


(i) Out of a ducal coronet or, a triple
:

of ostrich-feathers arg.
(2) A
griffin passant arg.
Wentworth, out of a ducal coronet or, a

plume

a demi-

lion or, holding between the paws an


eagle's claw sa., erased gu., the claws
in base.
of Moorhall, Sussex, on a chap-

Australia,

with wings elevated arg.


63. 2
Wentworth, Bart., Lines, on a mount
vert, a griffin passant per pale or and
sa., charged with two antique kevs

vincit.

Wendover

Carswell, Oxon., a cock's


gu., crested and wattled
90. I

tutce tenax.

124. 12

Wchoood).

and
90.

Wentworth, see Fitzwilliam, Earl.


Wentworth, Watson-, Marquess of Rock-

Welstod, a hind trippant ppr.


124. 12
Weltden, Northumb., a Jloor's head ppr.

ppr. {for

{extinct),

crested
bonis.

Wensleydale, Baron {Parke extinct), a


talbot's head couped gu., eared and
gorged with a collar gcmelle or, pierced
Instiin the breast by a pheon gu.

Welsted of Ballywalter, co. Cork, a hind


trippant arg.
Tutus prompto animo.

mur et munitur.
Wemyss and March,

of

az.,

Omnia bona

or.

head erased

124. 12

cf.

head erased

cock's

Welstead, out of a mural coronet or, a


dexter hand ppr., vested sa., holding a
sword-blade wavy of the second.
Welstead or Welsted, a hind trippant

Wenard, a mullet pierced gu.


Wendesley or Wensley of Wendesley,
Derbysh., an old man's head in profile
couped at the neck ppr.
Wendey, Cambs, a lion's head erased
az., gorged with a collar dancettce or.

in the

feathers ppr.

Wenman, Viscount Wenman

a demi-

Holm House, Hunts,

truncheon of a tilting-spear or. Je


veux de bonne guerre.
cf. z8. 10
Wenlock, Slu-opsh., a griffin passant with
wings addorsed or.
63. 2
Wenlock, Glouc, a plume of peacock's

close, all ppr.

ostrich with wings displayed arg., ducally gorged or, charged on the breast
with an escallop sa., holding in the
beak a horse-shoe of the second.
Wells, Sir Arthur Spencer, Bart., of 32A,
Orchard Street, W., and of Golder's
Hill, Hampstead, Middx., in front of a

fidelis.

Dei providentia juvat.


Welsh, on the branch of a tree an eagle
vert.

126. 2
Wemyss of Fudie, Fifesh., a cross crosslet
or, irithin two branches of palm disposed in orle vert.
Virtus dum patitur

Wells of

on the shoulder with five escallops


saltireways or, holding between the
claws a bezant, and resting the dexter
paw on a mascle fessewise of the second.
62. 4
Vigilans et verus.
Wenlock, Baron (Lawley), of Wenlock,
Shropsh.
(i) A wolf statant sa.
(2)
An arm embowed quarterly or and
gauntletted ppr., grasping the
az.,

West Wenham

unicorn's head arg., armed and maned


48. 12
of the first.
Suff., a leopard sejant erm.,
ducally gorged, ringed, and lined or.

Wentworth,

Jlolesev, the two ears of an ass sa.


eau gu., turned up erm., a greyhound
Pro rege Dimico.
statant sa., collared or.
cf. 58. 4
Wellwood of Garvock, Scotland, the Wenington, Lines, a still arg.
Wentworth-Sheilds of Fitzwilliam Street,
trunk of an oak-tree sprouting branches Wenley, James Adams, Esquire, of GlasDublin, and Francis Webb Wentworthppr.
Beviresco.
Sheilds, Esquire, of Delahay Street,
145. 2
gow, a gryphon segreant az., charged
!

WEN
a clove with wings esuided, holding in the bcali an olive-

W'l^stminster,
1

iT.inch, all

breast
]'!ncit

ppr.,

and charged on the

with a trefoil
qui pntitur.

Wenward, a mullet pierced


Wenyeve of Brettenham,

slipped

vert.

cf.

94. 5

gu.
Snff.,

a bird

OOD

WES

ppr.. a griffin's head az., charged with


a trefoil slipped or (for West). Jour de
ma vie. In Domino confido. cf. 67. 10
West, Roberts-, James, of Alscot Park,
Glouc, out of a ducal coronet or, a
griffin's head pean, beaked and eared

Western, Baron Western (extinct), a


demi-lion rampant or, holding in the
dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert. Nee

or.

67. 9

ith wings expanded, holding in its West, Bucks and Sussex, out of a ducal
beak an olive-branch, all ppr.
94. 5
coronet or, a griffin's head az., beaked
Weoley of Camden, Glouc, on a chapeau
and eared of the first.
67. 9
az., turned np erm., a cockatrice close West, Augustus George.
Wliite Park,
arg., combed and wattled of the first.
Brookeborough, co. Fermanagh, Ireland, same crest,
Werden, Chesh., a pegasus' head gu.,
^owr de ma vie.
between two wings or.
51. 3
West of Ballydugan, co. Down, Ireland,
Werdman of Charleton, Berks, a bear's
out of a ducal coronet a griffin's head
head erased arg., muzzled and collared
all or.
Joiir de ma vie.
67. 9
sa., lined and ringed or.
West of Fortwilliam, co. Roscommon,
cf. 35.
::

Devonsh., a dexter
Ireland, out of a ducal coronet or, a
arm, the hand holding up a gem-ring
griffin's head arg. Jour de ma vie. 67.
9
West of Darley Abbey. Derbysh., a demippr., stoned gu.
Ash,
Edward
D.D.,
griffin
Rt.
Rev.
sans tail vert, collared or, holdWere,
ing in the dexter claw a sword arg.
.St.
Werburgh's Vicarage, Derby, a
West of London, on a coronet composed
demi-lion rampant ppr., holding
Fuimus.
of ears of whe.^t or, an eagle displayed
cross crosslet iitchee gu.
Were, Francis, Gratwicke HaU, Barrow
g"Gurney, Flasbourton R.S.O., Somers. West, Cornwallis-, William Cornwallis,
same crest and motto.
Ruthin Castle, Ruthin, Denbighsh.,
out of a ducal coronet or, a gi'iffin's
Were, T. Kennet, Cotlands, Sidmouth
head az., beaked and eared or. Jour
same crest and motto.
de ma vie.
Werge of Hexgrave Park, Notts, a demi
lion rampant or, holding in the de.^iter Westall, a buck's head.
121. 5
paw a pheon purp., gorged with a col- Westbury, Baron (Bethell), out of a vallary coronet or, an eagle's head sa.,
lar gu., charged with three bezants.
between two wings az., and charged on
Werkesly or Werkesley, a wyvern az.,
the breast with an estoile or. A'p
langued and cared or.
70. I
Ithct.
Wescombe, Sonters., out of a mural coro250. 3
67. 10 Westbrook of Godalming, Surrey, Elsted,
net ppr., a criltiu's head or.
Slade, and I,avant, Sussex, and Kent,
Wescombe, Lines, on the top of a rock
106. 9
an armed leg couped above the knee
ppr., a bird oloje arg.
ppr., garnished and spurred or.
Wescope or Westcope, two hands issuing
19^. 1
Westby of Whitehall, Upper RawcliSe,
from clouds conjoined in fess ppr.
224, I
Lanes, a martlet sa., holding in the
beak three ears of wheat or, stalked
Wesley, a wyvern ppr. God is love.

Were

of Sylverton,

70.

vert.

Nee

volenti, nee volanti.

temere, nee timide.


cf. 13. 3
Sir Thomas
Charles Calli.s.
Bart., D.L., of Rivenhall, Essex, a

Western,

demi-lion or, holding in its dexter paw


trefoil slipped vert.
Nee temere, nee

timide.

cf.

13. 13

Westerne of London, a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a


trefoil slipped vert.

cf.

13. 13

Westerton of London, two anchors in


saltier.

Westhorp

Anehora

salutis.

Comburgh,

of

161. 7

an
eagle's head erm., beaked or.
83. I
Westlemore, a tent arg., flagged and
garnished gii.
15S. 7
Westly, out of a ducal coronet or, a hand
gu., holding a fleur-de-lis az.
215. 2
Westmacott, upon a mount a column of
the Tuscan order fesseways, thereon a
bee, all ppr.
Extremos pied,, it rediisse.
Westmacott, Donham, ';4, West Cromwell Road, W., same crest and motto.
Yorks,

Westmeath, Earl of (Nugent), of Pallas,


Loughrea, co. Galway, a cockatrice with
wings elevated and the tail nowed
vert, combed and wattled gu.
Dec.rivi.
68. 4
Westminster,

Duke

Eaton

Hall,

statant

or.

of (Grosvenor), of
near Chester, a talhot
Virtus non stemma.
cf.

Westmore, Lanes, a
or.

lion passant

54. 2

gardant
4. 3

Westmoreland, Earl of (Fane), Apethorpe


Hall, Wansford, Northamp., out of a
ducal coronet or, a bull's head arg.,
pied sa., armed of the first, charged on
the neck with a rose gu., barbed and
seeded ppr. Ne vile fnno.
cf. 44. 1
Westmoreland, a fox sejant or.
32. 1
Weston, see Hunter- Weston.
Weston, Earl of Portland (extinct), an
eagle rising regardant sa., beaked and

West, Earl De La Warr, see De La Warr. Westby of Thoruhill, Ireland, a martlet


sa.
Nee volenti, nee volanti.
West, .see Sackville, Baron.
95. 5
legged or.
Craignez honte.
West of London, a griffin's head erased Westby, Francis Vandeleur, Esquire, of
Roebuck Castle, co. Dublin, and of Weston of Rugeley, Staffs, an eagle rising
per fess erm. and gu., charged on the
cj. 66. 2
regardant sa.
Kilballyowen and Rosroe, co. Clare, a
first with a fess dancettee sa.
martlet sa., holding in the beak a stalk Weston, William Henry Purcell, Lane
West of London, out of a mural coronet
House, Dorset, an eagle rising regardof wheat ppr., with three ears or, and
or, a griffin's head arg., gorged with a
ant sa., beaked and membered or.
charged on the breast with a mullet of
fess dancettee sa.
cf. 67. 10
Craignez honte.
the last.
Ntc volenti, nee volanti.
West of Masworth, Bucks, out of a ducal
Weston of Lichfield, Staffs, an eagle's
Westby, Yorks, an elephant's head ppr.
coronet a griffin's head, all or.
head or, beaked gu., charged with a
67. 9
133- 2
crescent for difference.
cf. S3. I
West of Cotton End, Northamp., out of a Westcar, a crocodile ppr., collared and
Weston, Sir Josejih Dodge, of Bristol,
chained or.
ducal coronet or, a griffin's head az.,
cf. 138. S
upon a mount vert, an eagle's bead
beaked and eared of the first, charged Westcombe, Bart, (extinct), out of a mural
ribbon
the
neck
a
erased or, around
coronet a griffin's head, both or. Feswith a fleur-de-lis for difference.
gu., pendent therefrom an escutcheon
tina lente.
67. 10
cj. 67. 9
charged with an estoile of the
sa.,
West of White Park, co. Fermanagh, of Westcote, a Moor's head couped ppr.,
83. 6
second. Semper sursum.
wreathed about the temples arg. and
Sacombe Rectory, Herts, of Kilcroney,
192. 13 Weston of CoUeton, Devonsh.. a cock
sa.
Renovato nomine.
CO. Wicklow, late of Loughlinstowa.
ppr., wattled gu.
Westcott, two hands issuing from clouds
CO. Dublin, late of Ardenode, co. Kilor.
collared
camel
sa.,
a
i
Weston,
224.
conjoined in fess ppr.
dare, late of Strokestown, co. Roscf. 132. 2
common, same crest, without the Westell of Pinkney Green, Maidenhead.
Berlis, a cubit arm erect, vested and Weston, Henry Macgregor. of West HorsJour de ma vie..
difference mark.
ley Place, Surrey, a wolf passant arg.,
clenched ppr.,
slashed,
the hand
West of Cliff, Sussex, a griffin's head
cf. 28. lO
ducally gorged or.
thereon a falcon, also ppr.
66. 2
erased per pale wavy or and az.
Weston of Ockham, Surrey, a wolf's head
West-Erskine, Hon. William Alexander Wesfenra, see Rossmore, Baron.
3- 5
couped sa.
Erskine, M.A., of Hiudmarsh Island. Westenra, Ireland, a lion rampant arg.
j

South Australia,
of thb Legislative Council of

Lake Alexandrina,

member

South Australia: (l) A griffin's head


erased gu.. charged with a mullet
erm.. holding in the beak a sword
bendwise, point upwards, ppr. (for
Erskine).
(2) Out of a mural coronet

I.
j

Westerdale, two

161. 7

Sandal,
of Castle Grove,
Yorks, a demi-greyhound per chevron
or and sa., holding between the paws a
ciuquefoil of the last.

Westerman

Weston
arg.,

chors in saltier.

of Dublin, a demi-lion rampant


holding between the paws a cross

crosslet fitchee gu.


Weston of Sutton, Lines, a Saracen's
head affrontee, wreathed about the
temples or and vert. Any horo.
190. 5

WHE

586
Westrope, Norf., out of a ducal coronet
I2g. 7
or, a stag's head ppr.
Westropp, see O'Callaghan-Westropp.
Westropp, Ireland, an eagle's head sa.,
issuant from an Eastern crown gu.
Westropp, Yorks and Ireland, an eagle's
83. i
head erm.
Westropp, Major-General George Ralph
Post lunera virtus.
Collier, same crest.
Westropp, Hugh Massey. Deer Park,

Je me
Clonlara, co. Clare, same crest.
returne vcri Voccidenl.
Westropp, John Massy, Attyflin, Patrickswel), CO. Limerick, same crest and
motto.
Westropp, Lionel Erskine, 60, Holland
Post fvnera
Park, W., same crest.

Westropp, Ralph Hugh, Springfort, co.


Liinerick, a falcon's head erm. issuant
from a ducal coronet. Jt me tournt
vers Voccident.

Westropp, Major-General Sir Robert,


Southsea, a falcon's head erm. Post
lunera virtus.
Thomas Johnson, M.A.,
Westropp,
M.R.I.A., r.R.S.A.L, of Luneburg,
Sandymount, Dublin, same crest. Je

me

tourne vers Voccident.

Westropp, William Keily,

6,

Shorncliffe

Road, Folkestone, an eagle's head ppr.


issuing from a ducal coronet or.
Westropp - Dawson (1) On clouds ppr..

stabbing himself with a sword ot the

WettenhaU, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet or, a goat's head ppr. Haud

erased

first,

bull's

128. 14

jacile.

Wettyn

and
or,

17.

hilt

and pommel

head

erased

also or.

arg.,

(2)

armed

A
or,

gorged with a ducal coronet per pale

Wettyng, a lion's head


vomiting flames of fire ppr.

of the last.
44- 2
Wharton of Dryburn, Durh., a bull's head
erased arg., armed or, charged with a

Wever, a garb in fess or.


153. 6
Wever, Ireland, an heraldic antelope sta-

cj. 44. 4
trefoil vert.
Wharton, a bull's head erased per pale
arg. and sa., ducally gorged per pale
42. 3
gu. and of the first.
grasping a baton.
Wharton, Henry, Esquire, of Highfield,
Waiau, Amuri, co. Canterbury, New
Weykes, a greyhound's head erased or,
gorged with a bar-gemelle gu., holding
Zealand, a bull's head erased arg.,
armed or, charged with a trefoil vert.
in the mouth a man's leg couped above
cj. 44. 3
the knee arg.
6x. 8
Dio volendo lo jaro.
Weyland, a dolphin naiant az.
140. 5 Wharton, Cumb., Yorks, and Durh., a
bull's head erased sa., armed or.
Weyland of Woodrising Hall, Norf., a
lion rampant sa.
I. 10
43- 2
Weymouth, Viscount, see Bath, Marquess Wharton, Westml., a bull's head erased
arg., armed or.
44- 3
ot.
Weymouth, a dexter arm in armour em- Wharton, William Henry Anthony, of
bowed, cuffed paly of sis arg. and gu.,
Skelton Castle, Yorks, a bull's head
Generosua nascitur non jit.
holding in the hand three arrov/s ppr.,
erased arg.
one in fess and two in saltier.
44- 3
Whadcock of Buckley Place, Warw., a Wharton, Rt. Hon. John Lloyd, Dryburn,
Durh., same crest and motto.
dragon's head per pale or, guttee-deA savage
sang and vert, erased gu.
Wharton-Myddleton
cj. 71. 2
(1)
WTeathed about the head and middle
Whale, a liou rampant per fess gu. and
arg.
I. 13
with leaves, holding in the dexter hand
all
fructed,
erased
and
oak-tree
Kent,
two
anchors
in
saltier
an
Whaley,
az.

tant erm., attired or, resting the der.ter

foot on an escutcheon of the second.


Wey, a mailed ami embowed, the hand

ppr. {jor Mijddleton).

161. 7

cj.

188. 10.

(2)

Whaley, Rev. Christopher, M.A., a


A bull's head erased arg., charged
and upon an escroll
whale's head. Spe dives re pauper.
with a trefoil vert (jor Wharton).
cj. 44. 3
motto Toujours propioe Whaley, J. H., Esquire, 52, Chepstow
Laissez dire.
Villas, London, W., two anchors cabled Wharton, Yorks, on the stump of a tree
164. 11.
(2) An eagle's
(for Dawson).
Mirahile in projundis.
in saltire az.
head couped erm., charged with an
erased a squirrel sejant, both ppr.,
cj. 135. 6
annulet gu. [jor Westropp). Tourne Whalley, a whale's head erased and erect
cracking a nut or.
cj. 83. i
vers Voccident.
Wharton, Smith-, Devonport, on a wreath
Walter, Whalley, Colonel Joseph Lawson, J. P.,
Francis
Westropp - Dawson,
arg. and sa., a lion sejant of the fii-st,
Charlesfort, Ferns, co. Wexford, &ame
of Richmond House,
Lancaster, a
armed of the second, langued gu., holdcrests and mottoes.
whale's head erect and erased sa.
En
ing in the mouth a battle-spear reversed
Dieu sont nos esperances.
Westropp of Attyflin Park, Ireland, out
ppr., charged on the neck with a plain
139. 8
of a ducal coronet an eagle's head. Whalley of Overton, Hunts, and Norton,
label of three points or.
121.5
Leies., a whale's head erased in fess sa. Whately, a stag's head ppr.
Je me tourne vers Voccident. cj. 83. 14
Westropp, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet Whalley of Norton Hall, Somers., a Whatley, a stag's head cabossed ppr.
122. 5
Post junera
or, an eagle's head gu.
whale's head erect and erased sa.,
Pelle timorem.
virtus.
cj. S3. 14
charged with a mascle arg. Mirabile Whatley, a lion rampant or, holding in
2. 7
in projundis.
Wes.ropp, a dragon's head gu.
71. i
the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis sa.
cf. 139. 8
Westwood of London and Worcs., a cubit Whalley of Whalley's HiU, co. Armagh, Whatman, George Dunbar, Esquire, D.L.,
arm vested with leaves vert, holding in
a whale's head erased and erect per
of 2, Cranley Gardens, London, S.W.,
the hand ppr. a club gu., spiked arg.
pale gu. and sa.
Gloria Deo in proa demi-lion rampant holding between
WetheraU or Wetherell, Lines, a demijundis.
the paws a pheon, point downwards.
bon rampant sa., holding a covered Whalley, Rev. George Cairncross, 120,
Qui sis non unde.
cup or.
Queen's Road, Bayswater, same crest Whatton, Leics., out of a ducal coronet
WetheraU, Ernest Victor Albert Astley,
and motto.
or, a demi-eagle sa., beaked of the
Hersham, Walton-on-Thames, a lion's Whannell, Ayrsh., Scotland, a dove
Fidei coticula crux.
first.
gamb erased holding a covered cup.
holding in its beak an olive-branch Wheat or Wheate, Glouc, a stag's head
Nuncia pads.
ppr.
couped or, holding in the mouth three
303- "
92. 5
Wethered, Herts, a goat's head erased.
cj. 121. 5
Wharncliffe, Earl of (Montagu-Stuartears of wheat ppr.
128. 5
Wortley-Mackenzie),
Wortley Hall, Wheat or Wheate of WalsaU, Staffs,
Wethered,
Thomas Owen, Seymour
Shefiield
(
An eagle rising from a
and Warw., a stag's head ppr., charged
i
Court, Great Marlow, a goat's head
rock ppr., and in an escroll above the
on the neck with three bars or, and
erased per bend embattled or and gu.
crest the motto Firma et ardua {jor
holding in the mouth as many ears of
Yirtute et lahore.
Mackenzie).
wheat of the same.
(2) An eagle's leg erased
Wetherell, a lion's gamb erased sa., holdor, issuant therefrom three ostrich- Wheathill, a sword ppr., and an ear of
ing up a covered cup 01.
feathers ppr., charged on the thigh
wheat or, bladed vert, in saltier.
Wetherly, Northumb., a ram's head
with a fesse chequy az. and arg. {jor
154. n
erased ppr.
Wortleii).
130. 6
(3) A demi-lion rampant Wheatley, on a rock a fire-beacon ppr.
Wetherton, a lion's gamb erect and erased
gu., and in an escroll over it the motto
cj. 177. 8
ppr.
Nobilis ira {jor Stuart).
10. 3.
30. 4
(4) Wheatley of Frome, Somers., a stag's
Wetherton, Northumb., a lion's gamb
A griffin's head couped or, beaked sa.,
head cabossed ppr.
122. 5
erased gu., charged with a chevron
between two wings endorsed of the Wheatley of Echingfield, Sussex, two
arg.
cj. 3Q. 2
arms embowed vested az., holding belast {jor Montagu).
Avito ciret honort.
WettenhaU of WettenhaU and Hankilow,
cj. 67. I I
tween the hands ppr. a garb or.
Chesh., out of a ducal coronet or, Wharton, Duke ol Wharton {attainted), Wheeler-Cufle, see Cuffe.
an antelope's head are., attired of the
WestmL
A Moor kneeling in Wheeler, Ireland, a rose-branch ppr.,
i )
first.
a coat of mail, all ppr., crowned or,
flowered gu.
149. 8
:

an estoile
above the

or,

'

'

>.

'

WHE
five-leaved ducal coronet or, an eagle
displayed gu.
cf. 75. 2
Wheeler, Rev. William Cheslin, Ridge-

way Gardens, Wimbledon,


head

arg., guttee-de-sang,

a gryphon's
erased gu.,

gorged with a wTeath of laurel ppr.,


and holding in the beak a wheel of
Non
sis spokes per pale or and az.
Wheeler, P.

C.',

I.C.S.,

WHI

587

Wheeler or Wheler of Martin-Hussingtre,


Worcs., and of Burbury, Warw., on a

c/o

H.

S.

King

and

Co., 9, Pall Mall, out of a ducal


coronet a double-headed eagle displayed.
Facie ttnus.
Wheeler, Rev. T. L., Bromwich House,
Worcester, on a ducal coronet or, an
Facie tenus.
eagle displayed gu.
Edward Vincent Vashon,
Wheeler,
Newnham Court, Tenbury, Worcs.,
out of a ducal coronet, a demi-eagle

displayed.

Wheeler of Stuncarter, 00. Kilkenny,


Ireland, on a ducal coronet or. an
eagle displayed gu., charged with a
Facie tenus.

crescent for difierence.

martlet charged with a fleur-de-lis,


holding in the beak an oak-leaf and
acorn (for Medhurst).
Wheler, a camel's head erased az.

with a mullet gu.

55.

Haslemere,
Surrey, out of a vallary coronet or, a
demi-'lion ppr., gorged with a collar
gemelle sa., holding between the paws
Deo
a Catherine-wheel of the fii'st.
l5- 4
duce. seqitor.
Wheelwright of Heathfield, Yorks, a
demi-heraldic antelope gu., armed,

Wheelton

of

London, and

of

and ungu., and guttee-d'or,


between the legs an escutcheon arg., charged with a Catherinewheel gu. Bes non verba.
Wheelwright, Joseph, NeviU Park. Tunbridge Wella, a gryphon's head couped
gu., gorged with a collar vair, between
tufted,

holding

loi. 7

Whipham,
at-law,

ringed arg.

cj.

'^6.

Alfred Guy, Esquire, Barrister-

Gidleigh

of

Park,

Chagford,

Newton Abbot, a dexter arm

Virtns

prcFStantior auro.

Whieldon, Arthur Edward, Lillington,


Leamington, same crest and motto.
Whight, out of a ducal coronet or, a
Wheler of Colchester, Essex, and Lines,
dragon's head vert.
72. 4
a dove with wings addorsed arg., hold- Whineray, Edward, Westmead, Hoylake,
ing in the beak a branch vert, fructed
Chesh., a mast with a sail hoisted ppr.,
or.
cj. 93. 12
the sail charged with an arrow erect
Wheler, Sir Edward, Bart., on a ducal
ppr., between on the dexter side a
coronet or, an eagle displayed gu.
branch of oak fructed of the first, and
Facie tenus.
cj. 75. 2
on the sinister a coral branch of the
Wheler, Edward Galton, J.P., Swanssecond.
In solo Deo salus.
252.3
field House, Alnwick, same crest.
Whinfield, a horse's head couped gu.,
Whelling, Ireland, a cross crosslet arg.,
bridled or.
51. 5
surmounted by a sword in bend sinister Whinyates, Edward Henry, the Rectory,
in
ppr.
Glouc,
Fretherne,
Stonehouse,
Whelpdale, a hand holding a hawk's lure
front of an anchor erect sa., a cubit
ppr.
arm holding a sword ppr., pommel and
217. 8
25S. 18
Whetcroft, Suff., a garb or, charged with
hilt or.
Lof/al en tout.
Arthur,
a martlet sa.
cj. 153. 2
Francis
Whinyates,
Colonel
Whetenhall, Kent, out of a ducal coronet
Berrington House, Tenbury, Worcs.,
same crest and motto.
gu., an ibex's head arg.
Major - General Frederick
Whetham, an eagle displayed sa.
75. 2 Whinyates,
Thomas, Abbotsleigh, Bournemouth,
Whetham, a cubit arm in armour, holdsame crest. Malignum sperncre vulgus.
ing in the hand a sword, all ppr., hilt

cj. 75. 2
210. 2
and pommel or. Jeliomh.
Wheeler of Tottenham, Middx., out of a Whetham, Boddam-, .John Whetliara,
Kirklington Hall, Southwell, Notts
mural coronet or, a griffin's head arg.
67. 10
(i) Same crest as above.
(2) A buck
trippant ppr., attired and ungu. or.
Wheeler, Granville Charles Hastings,
Jehovah.
Ledston Hall, Yorks, out of a mural
croivn or, a griffin's head issuant Whetley of Southbreak, Norf., a leopard's
head erased gardant or, flames issuing
arg.
from the ears and mouth ppr., collared,
Wheeler of Ludlow, Shropsh., a lion's
lined, and ringed az.
head couped arg., charged on the neck
c/. 21. i
Whetnall, out of a cup or, a nosegay of
with a Catherine-wheel gu.
flowers ppr.
177. 3
Wheeler of Stoke, Surrey, a camel's head
Whetstone of Woodford Row, Essex, an
cf. 132. 7
erased vert, bezantee.
arm in armour embowed sa., garnished
Wheeler of Hyde Park Gardens, London,
vert,
tiltingbroken
erased
holding
in
hand
a
head
or,
the
goat's
an Angora
I97- spear or, head arg.
armed or, holding in the mouth a fleurWhetstone, Essex, a bugle-horn sa.,
Avito jure.
de-lis of the last.
228. 11
stringed or.
Wheeler of Leyrath, co. Kilkenny, a ta.1but sejant arg., gorged with a plain Whettell of Thetford and Ampton, Suff.,
a talbot's head or, eared, collared, and
collar or, and charged on the shoulder
cj.

stalked and leaved, also ppr.

erect

gu., the
cuff arg., holding a chaplet of myrtle

couped at the elbow, habited


leaves and roses ppr.
avarus.

Nee prodigus nee

of London, a horse's head erased


51. 4
Quod potui perfici.
Whippy of Lee Place, Oxon., same crest.

Whippy
or.

51- 4
Whirple of Dicldeborough, Norf., an
cj. 133. 9
elephant passant erm.
eagle's head couped per

Whishaw, an
fess sa. and

83.

or.

Whistler, a harp or, stringed sa.


168.

Yorks, a cubit
holding in the hand a sword,

Whitacre of Alt home,

arm
all

erect,

212. 3

ppr.

Whitacre, Wilts, a horse passant

or.

52. 6
Whettnall of Liege, Belgium, out of a
ducal coronet vert, a goat's head arg., Whitaker, sec Master- Whitaker.
gorged with a chaplet of roses ppr. Whitaker of Lysson House, Heref., a
52. 6
horse passant arg.
cj. 12S. 14
Virtute et jortitudo.
Whitaker of Besley Hall, Yorks, a horse
Whetwell, a hand holding a sword ppr.
passant arg., gorged with a collar
212. 13
fore-leg
dexter
the
resting
and
gemel,
couped
Whewell, a dexter hand in bend
on a mascle az. Spes et fides.
at the wrist in the act of conveying to
another dexter hand arg., issuant from Whitaker, George Herbert, 12, Warwick
Lane, E.G., same crest and motto.
the wreath, a torch erect gu., fired ppr.
Whewell. Thomas, Esquire, of Fair Elms, Whitaker, Captain James, of Broadclough. Lanes, out of a ducal coronet
Blackburn, a wyvern sejant with wings
or, a stag's head ppr.
Whitaker, William Henry,

ppr., gorged with a collar


or, and supporting with the
dexter leg a torch erect sa., fired, also

elevated

gemel

120. 7
Totterton,

Lydbury, North Shropsh., same crest.


Whitaker of the Holme, Lanes, a cubit
For faith and for fatherland.
ppr.
two trefoils slipped vert. Aye et tace.
arm in armour, the hand grasping a
Whichcote, Sir George, Bart., D.L., of
Whelan, see Nolan- Whelan.
flaming sword, all ppr.
Aswarby Park, Lines, a boar's head
Whelan of Herendon House, Tenterden,
Hall, Lanes, a
erased and erect gu., langued ar., Whitaker of Symonstone
Kent, on a mount vert, a stag lodged
dexter arm in armour, the hand grasparmed or. Juste et droit.
43. 3
regardant erm., attired arg., the dexter
Robur
ing a flaming sword, all ppr.
fore-paw resting on an escallop az., Whicker, a lion rampant ppr., resting
atque fides.
the fore-paws on a cross patee fitched
holding in the mouth a trefoil ppr.
Whitaker, Thomas Stephen, Everthorpe
erased
or.
head
boar's
a
of
Dublin,
Whelan
Hall, R.S.O., East Yorks, same crest.
and erect az., langued gu., armed or, Whiddon of Chagford, Devonsh., on a
garnished or, the
ducal coronet or, a swan sitting sa., 'Whitaker, a tent gu.,
the jaw transfixed with an arrow and
158- 7
pennon az.
beaked of the first.
mihi
jorlis
Turris
vulned
ppr.
168. 4
Whieldon of Springfield House, Warw., Whitbread, a water-bouget az.
T)cas.
head erased
on a mount vert, between two branches Whitbread, Beds, a hind's
158. 3
Wheldale, an open book ppr.
'24. 3
gu.
in fess sa.,
fer-de-moline
a
oak
ppr.,
of
a
On
(i)
Kent:
Otterden,
of
Wheler
Southill, Beds,
thereon a parrot perched vert, collared Whitbread, Samuel, of
mural coronet or, a grifBn's head erased
crest.
,

arg.

[jor

Wheler).

cf.

67.

10.

(2)

gu., holding in the

dexter claw a pear

same

WHI
Whitbread,

Landham

WHI

Colonel Howard, C.B., of


Park, Suff., same crest.

Virlufe non astulia.


Whitbread of London, a fox's head
conped gu.
33. 4
Whitbred of Writtle, Essex, a hind's
head erased gu.
124. 3
of
Hunts,
a
Whitbroke
Water Newton,
bull's head erased arg., armed and
ducally gorged or.
44. 2
Whitbroke of Bridgenorth, Shropsh., a
bull's head eabossed arg., armed az.,

tipped

43. 8
of 16,

or.

Whitburn,

C.

J.

Sofer,

Esquire,

Ennismore Gardens, South KensingLondon, S.W., an eagle's head

White, Barrington, M.D., Lyndhurst,


Hants, a stork resting its dexter claw
Watch well.
on an hourglass.
White, Edward Egerton Leigh, Bantry
House, Bantry, co. Cork: (i) A stork
arg.,

beaked and membered

or.

(2)

cubit arm vested paly of five or and sa.,


cuffed arg., the hand ppr. grasping the
upper and lower fragments of a broken
tilting-spear,
the point downwards
The
ppr. ; above it. Force avec vertu.
noblest motive is the puUic good.
White, Lynch, Esquire, of Leigham
House, Streathara, Surrey, a martlet
sa. {granted 1685 to Thomas White, i^th
Bishop of Peterborough).
Vincit qui

White, a lion's head erased arg., gorged


with a wreath of laurel vert, therefrom
pendent an escutcheon az., charged
with a representation of the gold
medal presented to Admiral Sir John
Chambers White, K.C.B., by the Grand
Signior, in commemoration of his services in Egypt in the year 1801, pen-

dent from a riband tennce.


White, out of a ducal coronet

or,

a bear's

head arg., muzzled sa.


34- 3
White of London, of Hackney, Middx.,
and Norfolk, Yorks, out of a mural
coronet gu., a boar's head arg., crined
41. 8

or.

White, Eaton, Esquire, J.P., of Boulge


curat.
Hall, Woodbridge, Suff., in front of a
95. 5
White of Bankhead, Lanarksh., same
demi-tower gu., issuant therefrom a
crest and motto.
boar's head arg., tusked and maned or,
95. 5
charged on the neck with a cross patce,
83- 13 White of Hursley, Northamp., an oliveWhitby, a talbot's head erased, collared,
branch i.^suing from a mount, thereon
also gu., three crosses patee, also arg.
and lined or.
c/. 56. i
a dove holding in the beak a narcissus275- 7
flower slipped and leaved, all ppr.
Whitby of Cresswell HaU, Staffs, an
White of Bridgecourt, Isle of Ely, Cambs,
arrow in pale entwined with a snake, White of Weymouth, Dorset, on a mount
and Winchelsea, Sussex, a talbot paston,

erased az., charged with a mullet of


six points arg., and holding in the
beak a bezant.
Virtus difpcilia vincit.

all

Virhis vitium fugere.


lion's head erased ppr.

ppr.

17. 8

Whitchurch

of

Loughbrickland,

co.

Down, Ireland, a talbot's head erased


or, collared :.%., between two wings
expanded arg., guttee-de-sang,
Whitcombe of Wydecombe, Somers., out
of a ducal coronet arg., a demi-eagle
per pale sa. and of the first, winged
counterchanged.
Whitcombe, Shropsh., an eagle dis]
per pale or and sa., collared, and
the wings counterchanged.
</.

75-

of a ducal coronet arg., a demi-eagle displayed quarterly or and sa., the wings counterchanged, collared per pale sa. and or.
80. 14
White, see Bantry, Earl of.
White, see Annaly, Baron.
White-Jervis, Jervis-, Bart., see Jervis.
White of London, an eagle displayed

Whitcombe, Shropsh., out

ppr.

Virescit vulnere.

death.
of

Malpis,

Jliddx.,

White

of

Vicimils.
White, Ireland, a demi-lion

and Castor,

arg.
97. 2
Fyfield, Berks, and Hants, an
ostrich arg., beaked and legged or.

White of

Woodbridge,

Suff.,

and

Gracefield,

Queen's Co., on a mount vert, a buck


trippant per pale arg. and ppr., attired
or, the dexter fore-leg bearing a flagstaff in bend sinister, also ppr., thereon
hoisted a banner or, fringed, and
charged with an escallop gu. Sednle
et

prospere.

3^.

White of Ashted, Surrey, out of a ducal


coronet or, a dragon's head vert. 72. 4
White of St. Stephen's, Cornw., and
cf. 107. 12
Sutton, Essex, a griffin's head erased
Newton Flatman, Norf., same

crest as (I) above.


30. 8
White, Rev. Joseph Henry, Brockdish
Rectory, Scole, Norf., a Uon rampant.

75-2

Northants, out of a ducal coronet or,


a demi-eagle with wings expanded sa.
Loi/nl unto death.
White of Exeter, Devonsh., an eagle preying on a pheasant, all ppr.
77- ''White of Mutton and Clement's Hall,
Essex, between two wings, the dexter
or, the sinister arg., a popinjay's head
vert, coUared and beaked gu., and
holding in the beak a rose-branch of
the last, stalked and leaved of the
third.
Plus vigila.
White, William, Esquire, 30A, Wimpole
Street, W., same crest and motto.
White of Doncaster, Yorks, an ostrich

vias antiquas.

White, John, Esquire, of Lime Street,


London, a demi-wolf sa., gorged with
a wreath of vine-leaves, and charged on
the shoulder with three ermine spots,
two and one or, the sinister fore-paw
resting on a bezant.
31-3
White, Corrance-, of Parham and Loud
ham Hall, Suff.: (i) A wolf's head
erased sa. {for White).
30. 8.
(2) A
raven supporting with the dexter claw
an escutcheon sa., charged with a

sant or.
54. f
White, out of a ducal coronet per pale
or and gu., a camel's head az., eared
of the first, charged on the neck with
a wreath, also of the first and second.
White, Dorset, of Duffield, Derbysh., and
Hants, a goat's head gu., armed or,
holding in the mouth an acorn of the
last, leaved vert.
White, Captain Joseph Henry Lachlan,
B.A., J.P.. D.L., of Bredfield House,

leopard's face or (for Corrance).

White, on a ducal coronet an eagle displayed ppr.


cf. 75. 2
White, Frank Armstrong, Caston House,
near Peterborough, same crest.
White, Sir Thomas WooUaston, Bart.,
of Walling WeUs, Notts, out
J. P.,
of a ducal coronet arg., a demi-eagle
with wings expanded sa. Loyal unto

White

vert, a curlew close arg.


of Redheugh and Old Elvet, Durh.,
Yorks, and Northumb., a cock's head
erased sa., combed and wattled gu.
Vigilans c/ andax.
90. i
White, Arthur, Esquire, Eastwood, King
Edward Boad, New Barnet, Herts,
a peacock in its pride ppr. Stare sujier

White

Whitchurch, a

66. 2

sa.

White of Truro, Cornw., an erm. sejant


ppr.

White, Ireland, three arrows, one in fess

rampant sa.,
and two in saltier ppr. Sis justif;, el
ne tivieas.
holding between the paws a flagstaff
ppr., thereon a banner arg., charged White of BallyeUis, co. Wexford, Ireland,
with the cross of St. George. Echel
on a mount vert, three arrows, tw'o in
saltire, points downwards, and one in
agus coruic.
fesse point to the dexter gu., headed
White, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding
Innocent courageous
or, flighted arg.
a flag arg., charged with a cross of the
activity.
first, the staff ppr.
153-2
White of Redhills, co. Cavan, Ireland, a White, a garb ppr.
demi-lion rampant gu., holding be- White of Edinburgh, a demi-angel ppr.
tween the paws a rose arg., stalked
Pur sans peur.
and leaved ppr.
White of Markle, Scotland, a chevalier
cf. 16. 2
on horseback, holding in his dexter
White, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant arg.,
hand a sword fesseways ppr. Vincit
semee of pomeis, ducally gorged gu.
qui curat.
cf. 10. 7
White of London, a lion's head erased White of Charlton, Dorset, a dexter aim
embowed, vested or, cuffed arg., the
quarterly or and az.
17. 8
hand holding by the legs an eaJgle
White, a lion's head erased, collared
volant ppr. beaked of the first between
vair.
Merui candore favorem. 18. 13
two roses gu., slipped ppr. Virtu?
White of London, and Mickleton, Glouc,
omnia vincit.
a lion's head erased or, collared vaire
of the same and vert.
18. 13 White of Poole and Tickleford, Dorset,
and Yeovil, Somers., an arm embowed
White of Denham, Bucks, a lion's head
vested or, charged with two bends
couped cr, vulued in the neck gu.
wavy gu., the hand holding a stork by
White of London, a lion's head erased
the
legs with wings expanded ppr.,
counterquarterly az. and or, guttee
beaked and legged of the first.
changed,
cf. 17. S
,

WHI

589
White, James Maitland Logan, of Kellerstain. Midlothian, an arm supporting
Virhite parta.
a garland of laurel.

White, Ireland, a cubit arm erect, holding in the hand a sprig, all ppr., bearing
three roses gu.

cf.

Whitehead, see Taylor-Whitehead.


Whitehead, a cross crosslet gu. Ad finem

,6v

fidelis.

Whitelocke, between two swords in


tier ppr., a cross crosslet fitched sa.

21S. 12

White, Colonel Henry, of Woodlands, co.


Dublin and of Rathcline, co. Longford, a cubit arm erect ppr., holding a
sprig, also ppr., bearing three roses gu.,
on the arm a chevron engrailed of the
last, charged with a cross crosjlet or.
Vi et virhite.
245. 10
White, Field-Marshal General Sir George
Stuart. G.C.B., Gibraltar, a dexter arm
em bowed vani braced, and holding in
the hand a sprig of three roses slipped

Whitehead,

Robert,

same

crest.

sal-

166. 14
Whitelocke-Lloyd, George, Esquire, of
Strancally Castle, co. Waterford, Ireland
(i) A cubit arm erect in scale
armour ppr., the cuff arg., the hand
also ppr., grasping a lizard vert (for
Lloxjd).
209. 3.
(2) On a tower vairee
arg. and gu., an eagle with wings endorsed or, and over it Quod cunq

Whitehead, Hants, a wolf sejant arg.


Whitehead, Henry, Esquire. Haslem Hay,
Bury, Lanes, same crest. Je vive en

Ad

fin,,,, fidelis.

Whitehead, George,
Deighton
M.A.,
Grove, York, same crest. Semper
eadem.
Whitehead, of Uplands Hall, Lanes, out

evenerit
ol

optimum

(for Whitelocke).
1 56.

gwaith gorphoys.

Ar
1

crown or, a bugle-horn of Whitelocke, Berks, on a mural coronet


the same between two wings az. Dum
vair, an eagle with wings expanded or.
spi-n spero.
Whiteman, a tower gu., masoned or.
Whitehead, Charlts, Esquire. J. P., D.L.,
156. 5
Barmiiig House, Maidstone, a stag's Whiteman, on the stump of a tree a buck.
head couped ppr.
and leaved. Honesle. pnrta.
Je vive en espe- Whitenhall, Kent, a crescent gu., charged
rance.
White, Ireland, a dexter arm in armour
with three bezants, and between the
Whitehead, Scotland, a man issuing out
holding in the hand a sword, all ppr.
horns a garb or.
of the water and laying hold of a High- Wbiterage, a talbot's head couped gu.,
210. 2
land mantle ppr. Abyssus ciranum
White, Captain James Grove, an arm in
collared or. between six fern-slips arg.
dabat me.
armour embowed, holding in the hand
Whiteside of Scarborough, Yorks. a demia dagger, all ppr., the arm charged Whitehead, Sir James, Bart., F.S.A., J.P.,
lion rampant per fesse arg. and gu.,
D.L., of Highfield House. Catford
with a cross patee or. Noiirissez I'esholding in the dexter paw a rose of the
Bridge, Kent, an eagle with wings
perance.
second, seeded or, slipped and barbed
cf. iq6. 5
expanded ppr., each wing charged with
vert.
White, Hans Thomas FeUwhite, R.N.,
12. I
a fasces erect or, supporting with the Whiteway, out of a tower ppr., a demiSpringfort Hall, Mallow, same crest
5-. II
dexter claw an escutcheon of the arms,
and motto.
lion gu.
1
viz., per pale az. and sa., on a fesse Whiteway, Ireland, a hand holding a
White of Richardsto^vn, Queen's Co.,
invected, plain cottised or, between
Ireland, a naked arm holding in the
sword ppr.
Dum vivo, spero.
three fleurs-de-lis of the last, a fasces
212. 13
hand a dagger, all ppr. Vicimu^.
erect between two eagles' heads erased Whiteway, Dorset, on a ducal coronet or,
212. 3
ppr.
Virtute et labore.
i^o. 3
a lion's gamb erased in fess gu.
White, Ireland and France, an arm in
armour embowed, holding in the hand Whitehead, Rowland, Esquire, of 14. Old Whiteway, Augustine Robert, HemingVicimus.
Square, Lincoln's Inn, London, W.C,
ford Grey, Hunts, same crest.
a dagger, all ppr.
196. 5
an eagle with wings expanded ppr., Whitfield, an anchor az., entwined by a
White, Slajor-General William Richard,
serpent or.
161. 3
Winchester, Hants, a
each wing charged with a fasces erect
of Twyford,
or, supporting an escutcheon of the Whitfield of Whitfield HaU, Northumb.,
dexter arm embowed in armour holdout of a palisado coronet arg., a stag's
ing in the hand a baton.
The noblest
arms, viz., per pale az. and sa., on a
head or.
motive
the public good.
fesse invected and plain cottised or,
between three fleurs-de-lis of the last, a Whitfield, Francis Barry. Offham House,
White of Benicarloe, Spain, a naked arm
Lewes, same crest.
fasces erect between two eagles' heads
embowed, holding in the hand a s-word,
310.3 Whitfield of Brighton, out of a palisado
ail ppr.
Ardua per preceps gloria vadit
erased ppr.
Fervidus stab His.
coronet arg. a buck's head or. Medio
iter.
201. 4 Whitehorn, five spears sa., headed or, one
tvtissimus ibis.
in pale and four in saltier.
White of Milton, Scotland, an arm in
i6ti. i
armour throwing a spear ppr. Par Whitehouse, a lion's gamb erect and Whitford, a cross Calvary or.
Pruvidentia et valore. 210. 11
erased ppr.
36. 4 Whitford, Scotland, on a garb ur, a dove
inleiir.
Tout est d'en haul.
arg.. beaked gu.
Walter Whiteburst, a cross crosslet fitched sa.,
White - Thomson, Remington
between two palm-branches vert.
WhitgUt, Surrey, out of a ducal coronet
White, M.A.. Eton College, Windsor:
or, a lion's gamb arg., holding a chaplet
(I) A dexter cubit arm in armour Wbitehurst, Shropsh., on a mural coronet
arg., a knight's helmet plumed and
fesseways holding a cross crosslet
pierced with a javelin, the point drop- Whitgrave, Essex and Staffs, out of a
fitchee erect arg. (/or Thomson).
(2)
ducal coronet gu., a demi-antelope or.
ping blood, all ppr. Je trains Dieu.
A stork resting his dexter claw upon a
126. S
sandglass, and holding in the beak a Whitelaw of that Ilk and Woodhall,
Solcrtia Whitgreave, Robert, of Moseley Court,
buUrush leaved, all ppr. (for While).
Scotland, a bee erect ppr.
Same crest as above.
Staff's
ditat.
Deus providebit.
137- 2
I
augmentahonourable
KirkinOf
126. 8.
(2)
White-Thomson, Sir Robert Thomas, Whitelaw, Alexander, Gartshore,
tion, out of a ducal coronet a sceptre
K.C.B., Broomford, Exbourne, Devontilloch, Dumbartonsh., same crest and
in pale or, surmounted by a branch of
shire, same crests and motto.
motto.
oak ppr., and a rose gu., slipped in
Whitelaw, Lockhart-, Captain Graeme
Whitebread, Essex, a hind's head gu.
Eegem dc/endere
ppr.
saltier,
also
Alexander, Strathallan Castle, Perth124. I
170. 15
victum.
shire, same crest and motto.
Whitefoord, a garb gu., banded or.
Uhique aut nusquam.
153. 2 Whitele, Shropsh., a buck's head arg., Whitham, a rose or, stalked and leaved
149- 5
vert.
attired or, holding in the mouth the
Whitefoord, Scotland, on a garb erect or,
a dove statant ppr.
end of a scroll with the motto, Live to Whithering or Withering, Staffs, a raven
D'en haul.
with wings expanded sa., beaked and
Whitefoord, Bart., of Blairquhan, Scotlive.
c/. 107. 3
ducally gorged or.
land, a garb erect or, thereon a dove Whiteley, William, Esquire, of 31, Porppr.
Tout est d'en haul.
chester Terrace, London, W., a triple Whithers, Wilts, out of a ducal coronet
I47- 1
or, a staff raguly sa.
garb or. Labore et vivere.
153. 13
Whitefoord, a garb gu.. banded or, and
thereon a dove arg.
Ubique aut nus- Whiteling, a salmon naiant or, holding Whiting, a demi-eagle with two heads
displayed ppr.
cf. S2. 3
in the mouth a rose gu., stalked and
Whitingbam, Lanes, and of Whitingham.
leaved vert.
Whiteford of Thornhill. Devonsh., a garb
Y'orks, a cubit arm erect vested arg..
az., banded or, therefrom suspended
WhitelOCk, on a castle arg., an eagle with
holding in the hand ppr. an open book
wings displayed or.
an escutcheon arg., charged with a
of the first garnished or.
Virtute Whitelock, a dexter hand holding a
bend sa., cottised of the first.
156. 2
a tower ppr.
Whitingham,
2
1
dagger ppr.
3
auperanda jorluna.
of a celestial

t,s'

'

-.

WHI

WHO

590

Whitington, a wyvem's head bezantee,


holding in the mouth the point of a
spear in bend embrued.
Whitington, a dolphin haurient arg.

Roman

Whitney, Ireland, a
head helmeted ppr.
Whitshed, Hawkins-,

soldier's

an antelope's head couped at the neck

a saltire of nine lozenges


(2) A mount vert, thereon in front
of a bush ppr. a talbot passant erm.,
collared, lined, reflesed over the back
gu., the dexter fore-foot resting on a
buck's head ca bossed or. Animus

ef.

191.

Bart,
(extinct).
Ireland, a demi-lion per pale indented

az.,

armed

or,

or.

arg. and gu., holding in the dexter paw


a trefoil slipped vert.
cf. 13. 13
Whitshed, a demi-lion rampant per pale
indented arg. and vert, holding in the
tam-en idem.
dexter paw a trefoil slipped ppr. Whittington, Robert Hugh, 16, Beaufort
Street West, Bath, a lion's head erased.
Lihertas et naiale solum.
cf. 13. 13
Whittington, a dragon's head sa., beWhitington of Pauntlett, Glouc, a lion's Whitson, see Hill-Whitson.
zantee, issuing from a rose gu., holding
17. 8
Whitson, Scotland, an arm in armour
head erased sa.
in the mouth an arrow arg., the point
em bowed ppr., holding in the hand a
Whitington, same crest. Sapere aude.
in chief embrued.
tilting-spear broken in the middle or.
17. S
197. 2 Whittington, Staffs, a goat's head erased
Whitle of Halton Hall, Lanes, two lion's
dexter
four
Scotland,
a
arg., ducally gorged and armed or.
sinister
of
of
Parkhill,
bendy
Whitson
gambs erased
arm in armour embow'cd, the hand
cf. 128. 5
gu. and or, supporting a rose arg.,
Colli- Whittington, Lines, an antelope's head
grasping a broken tilting-spear.
barbed and seeded ppr.
erased arg., ducally gorged and armed
tvs vires.
197- 2
Whitley-Deans-Dundas, see Dundas.
or.
Whitley or Whitlie, between two swords Whittaker of Newcastle Court, Radnor,
cf. 126. 2
a horse passant arg.
52. 6 Whittington, a dove holding in its beak
in saltier ppr., a cross crosslet fitched
an olive-branch ppr.
166. M Whittaker of Barming Place, near Maid92. 5
.3":
52. 6 Whittington-Ince,
Rev. Edward John
stone, Kent, a horse passant or.
Whitlock of Warkley and Frestock,
Cuming, M.A., Rectory, Warmington,
Devonsh., a cross patee between two Whittaker of Prospect Hill, Walton-Ie1 10. 7
Broadway, Worcs.
(i) Upon a rock
Dale, and of Birch House, Lees, Lanes, a
wings gu.
ppr., a rabbit sejant arg., gorged with a
cubit arm erect in armour, about the
Whitlock, on a castle arg., a bird with
collar gemelle gu., resting the dexter
arm a wreath of oak, the hand in a
wings displayed or.
fore-leg on a cross patee fitchee sa.
gauntlet grasping a flaming sword, all
Whitmarsh, a lion's gamb erased ppr.
ppr., between two mascles arg. Robur
[for Ince).
36. 4
(2) On a mount vert, a
lion's head erased sa., semee of mullets
atque fides.
Whitmore, see Wolryche-Whitmore.
or, gorged with a collar invected arg.,
Whitmore of London, an arm erect Whittaker, Thomas, Birch House, Lees,
and holding in the mouth an annulet
Lanes, same crest and motto.
couped at the elbow vested or, turned
or {for Whittington).
Garde la foi.
up az., holding in the hand ppr. a Whittaker, a sea-gull with wings expanded ppr.
Whittle, a bear's head and neck sa.,
cinquefoil, also or, leaved vert, all beSmyrna
muzzled gu.
tween two wings of the fourth.
Whittall, Charlton, Esquire, of
34. 14
205. II
in the Levant, in front of a talbot's Whittlebury, a fountain throning up
(i) A
water ppr.
head arg., guttee-de-larmes, a sun
Whitmore of Apley, Shropsh.
159. 13
Persevere
rising in splendour ppr.
Whitton, in the sea a ship in full sail
falcon on the stump of a tree with a
ppr.
160. 13
branch springing from the dexter side,
56. 10
all ppr.
86. 11.
Whittuck of Hanham Hall, Glouc, a
Whitteley, three garbs gu., banded or.
(2) An arm couped
boar's head erased or.
Messis ah alto.
at the elbow and erect vested or,
cf. 153. 13
turned up az., holding in the hand ppr. Whittell or WhitteUe, and Whittle,
42. 2
a cinquefoil, also or, leaved vert, all
Lanes, two arms embowed vested az., Whittuck, WiUiam Samuel, Ellsbridge
House, Keynsham, Bristol, same crest
between two wings of the fourth.
cuffed erm., holding in the hands ppr.
205. II
and motto.
a garb or.
Whitmore of London, Chesh., and Whittell of London, a talbot's head erased Whittuck, a band holding a pen, all ppr.
Shropsh., a falcon on the stump of a
or, collared, eared, and ringed arg.
217. 10
tree with a branch springing from the
56. I
Whitwange of Dunson, Northumb., a
86. 1
hedgehog ppr.
dexter side, all ppr.
Whitten of Golden Grove, Ireland, an
135-8
Whitmore, Thomas Charles Douglas,
arm erect vested sa., cuffed arg., hold- Whitwell, Staffs, a lion's head erased or.
J.P., 2, Lowndes Square, S.W., same
ing in the hand a sword between two
17. 8
crest.
oak- branches, all ppr.
Whitwell, Northamp., a griffin's head
erased 01.
66. 2
Whitmore of Thurstaston, Chesh., a Whitter of Ashurst, Sussex, an arm in
lion's head couped at the shoulder
armour embowed, the hand grasping a Whitwick, a demi-heraldio tiger arg.,
arg., bound round the neck and tied
crined sa., holding a pheon or.
battle-axe ppr.
Eslo fidelis.
with a bow at the back with a ribbon
Whitwicke, Berks and Staffs, same crest.
cf. 200. 6
az.
Either for ever.
Whittewronge, a Saracen's head affrontee Whitwike, Staffs, a demi-lion or, gorged
Whitney, see Fetherston-Whitney.
wreathed ppr.
Avith a mural coronet arg., hoUing a
cf. 190. 5
Whitney, see Fetherstonhaugh-Whitney.
Whitting of Sandcroft House, Somers., a
pheon gu.
cubit arm erect vested az., cuffed arg., Whitwong, a hedgehog or, bristled sa.
Whitney of Merton, Wexford, a bull's
the hand giasping a whiting fesseways,
head couped sa., the horns arg., the
135- S
points gu.
c/. 44. 3
the arm charged with a cross botonnee, Whitworth, Earl Whitworth, out of a
also arg.
Whitney, Chesh. and Glouc, same crest.
Recte agens confide.
ducal coronet or, a garb gu. Diim
Whitney, Heref., same crest. Magnani- Whittingham, a lion's head couped.
spiro spero.
miler crucem sustine.
21. I Whitworth, Baron Whitworth of GalWhitney, Shropsh., a bull's head erased Whittingham, a dexter cubit arm vested
way [extinct), same crest.
sa.
or, cuffed gu., holding in the hand ppr.
44. 3
Whitworth, same crest.
an open book sa.. leaved and tasselled Whitworth, Thomas, Esquire, I, GreenWhitney, Shropsh., a bull's head sa., attired per fesse gu. and arg.
vert, and on the first page a pomebank, Waterloo, near Liverpool, on a
ef. 44. 3
granate of the first. Non mihi sed
Whitney, a bull's head couped sa., the
chapeau a garb.
horns or, the points gu.
patricE.
Bart.,
cf. 44. 3
Whitworth, late Sir Joseph,
Whitney, Sir Benjamin, of Upper Fitz- Whittingham, Durh., a cubii arm erect
{extinct), in front of a mount vert,
william Street, Dublin, Ireland, a bull's
ppr., vested arg., cuffed az., holding in
thereon a garb gu., three mascles interthe hand an open book of the second,
head couped sa., armed arg., tipped
laced fessewise or.
Fortis qui pruthe edges of the leaves and the clasps
gu., gorged with a collar chequy or and
dens.
or.
sa., and charged upon the neck below
Whorwood of Bobington, Staffs, a demithe collar with a cross crosslet arg. Whittingstall, Fearnley-, George, 105,
griffin issuing from a tower, all ppr.
Magnatiiiniter crticem sustine.
Queen's Gate, S.W.
{i)In front of
157- 5

140. IT

Whitington of Newborough,

Staffs,

out

of a ducal coronet or, a goat's head


128. 14
arg., armed of the first.
Whitington of Hamswell, Glouc., a lion's
21. I
head couped sa.

WHO

WIG

591

Whorwood, Oxon., and Sanchvell

Hall, Wickham of North Hill, Somers., same


buck's head cabossed sa.,
crest and motto.
holding in the mouth an acorn-branch Wickham, Kent, a bull's
head erased sa.,
vert, fructed or.
armed or. Manners makt/th man. 44. 3
Whorwood of Headington House, Oxon., Wickham, a bull's head couped sa., armed
a stag's head cabossed sa., holding in
or, charged on the neck with two bars
the mouth a branch of oak ppr., fructed
of the last.
or.
Niinc et semper.
Wickham of Swalcliffe, Oxon., a bull's
Whydon of Chagford, Devonsh., out of a
head sa., charged on the neck with
ducal coronet arg., a demi-swan sa.,
two chevronels arg.
cf. 44. $
with wings expanded and beaked or.
Wickham, Captain William Wickham,
Whyt, Scotland, a boar's head ppr. Per
J. P., Chestnut Grove,
Boston Spa,
ardua jama.
43. i
Yorks, same crest.
Whyt, a boar's head couped at the WIekllff or WyckllfTe, a buck's head ppr.,
shoulders arg., bristled and ungu. or.
and between the attires a cross crosslet

Staffs,

41.

Whyte

of Loughbrickland, co. Down, a


demi-lion rampant holding a flag ensigned with a cross. Echd Coryg.

Whyte, a

lion's head couped gu.


21. i
of Stockbriggs, Lanarksh., an
adder issuing out of marshy ground
paleways and nowed ppr. Fortuna

Whyte

favet.

Whyte

of Grongar, Ayrsh.,

and Arddar-

a dexter arm
from the shoulder grasping a wreath

roch,

Dumbartonsh.,

202. 4
of laurel ppr.
Virtute.
of Newtown Manor. Ireland, a
dexter arm, the hand holding a long
straight sword.
Fortiter sed feliciter.
Whytehead of Ci'ayke, Yorks, a fox

Whyte

sejant arg.

32. 11

Whytehead, Rev.

mead

Robert Yates, Hor-

same

Buntingford,

Rectory,

Whyting, a bear's head ppr.


34- M
Whytock, Scotland, a dexter hand hold217. 10

ing a pen.

Whytt, Scotland, a dexter arm embowed


holding in the hand a wreath of laurel
ppr.

202. 4
erect

y'irtuie parta.

Whytt, Scotland, a dexter hand


holding a heart ppr. Candidiora pec216. 9
lora.
Wiberd, Essex, a demi-lion rampant arg.,
10. 1
ducally crowned or.
Wichasle of Chudleigh, Devonsh., an
antelope's head erased per pale arg.
and sa., charged on the neck with two
crescents counterchanged, and holding
in the mouth a branch of laurel ppr.

Wichingham and Witchingham, Suff., an


arm erect ppr., holding in the hand an
216. 2

escallop or.

Wickenden, a dexter hand holding a cross


221. 14

crosslet fitched az.

Wickens, a talbot current arg., spotted


sa., between two trees vert, fructed
or.

Edmund Caleb, Esquire, of


Liverpool, and the other descendants
of Charles Wickes. Esquire, of Walton,
Leics., in front of a sun in splendour
ppr.,
a garb f esse ways vert. Ex
162. 8
himine lucrum.

Wickes,

Wickes, Thomas B., Pullman Palace Car

fitched.

cf.

120. 12

WIckUCfe, an anchor cabled ppr.


161. 2
Wicklow, Earl of (Howard), Shelton
Abbey, Arklow, co. Wicklow, on a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion
statant gardant or, ducally gorged gu.,
holding in his mouth an arrow fessewise ppr.
Inservi Deo et Icetare.

WIgan, William Lewis, B.A., J.P.. Oare


Cottage, East Mailing, Kent, same
crest and motto.
3". 5
Wigan, Rev. Herbert, M.A., Luddesdowne, Kent, same crest and motto.
Wigge of London, a dexter gauntlet
erect, the fist clenched ppr.
WIggett of Geist, Norf., a dove regardant
holding in the beak an olive-branch, all
ppr.
92. 4
Sir
Henry Samuel, Bart.,
WIggIn,
Metchley Grange,
Harborne,
Birmingham, within a spear, the rowel
upwards, leathered or, a fleur-de-lis
sa., the whole between two wings ppr.,
each charged with a fleur-de-lis, also
sa.
2S7. 4
To thine own self be true.
Wiggins, a spur or, between two wings

ppr.

III. 13

Wiggins, Arthur, Sandhills, Christchurch.


Hants, in front of a garb or, charged
with an acorn slipped and leaved ppr.,
tlrree hurts fesseways.
Loyal.
Certnm pete finem.
cj. 4. 7
Wiggon, a martlet ppr.
95. 4
Wicks, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., Wight of Braboeuf Manor, Surrey, out of
a garb ppr.
a mural coronet a bear's head arg.,
153. 10
WIckstead or WIcksted, two anchors in
muzzled sa.
cf. 34. 13
saltier sa.
161. 7 Wight-Boycott,
Thomas Andrew, of
Wicksteed, Shropsh., two snakes ppr.,
Rudge Hall. Staffs (i) Issuing out of
entwined round a garb or.
a mural coronet an arm in armour
153. 3
Wicksted, George Edmund, J.P., of Betley
embowed casting a grenade fired, all
Hall, Staffs: (i) Two serpents ppr.,
ppr. (for Boycott).
197. 10.
(2) Issuissuing from and round a garb or (for
ing out of the battlements of a tower
a bear's head charged on the neck
Wicksted).
(2) A pyramid erected on
with a mascle (for Wight). Pro Rege
a pedestal of one degree arg., the top
et religione.
entwined by a serpent descending ppr.
respecting an escroU with the motto,
point
ppr.
dagger
Prudentia in adversis {for Toilet).

Wicksted of Nantwich, Chesh., two


pents vert, entwined round a garb

ser-

Widdevll, an ear of rye and a palm-branch


in saltier, all ppr.
154- 'o
Widdowson of London, an eagle rising
ppr.
Surgam.
Widdrlngton, Baron

77-

Widdrington (aton a chapeau gu., turned up


erm., a bull's head sa., spotted arg.
tainted),

Widdrlngton, Shallcross

Newton

Hall,

Fitzherbert,

Northumb.

(i)

On

Fnrtii

Wight, Norf., an acorn

or.

153- 3

of

or,

leaved vert.

Wightman

stalked and
152.

Harrow

Middx., a
stork arg., winged sa., membered gu.,
holding in the beak a snake vert, entwined round the body.
Wightman, Scotland, a demi-savage
wreathed round the temple and loins
with leaves, and holding over the
dexter shoulder a club ppr. A Wight186. i
man never wanted a weapon.
Wightman, on the stump of a tree ppr.,
a buck irippant arg., attired, collared,
of

Hill,

turned up erm., a bull's


I53- (2) A garb or.
and chained or.
Widdrlngton, Lines, and Swinbourne,
WIghtwIck, Staffs, a demi-heraldic tiger
Northumb., a bull's head sa., platee.
arg., crined sa., holding between the
cf. 44- 3
paws a pheon or. Aiit viam inveniam
WIdenham, of Court, co. Limerick, Ire-

chapeau
head sa.

gu.,

17. 8
land, a lion's head erased ppr.
WIdevile, on a chapeau ppr., a wyvern
69. 14
vert.
WIehe, a short column gu., and issuarit
therefrom a plume of three peacock's
feathers ppr., all between two wings,

also gu.
or

Omnia

jortitudine vincit.

Wydop of Westml., three


horse-shoes interlaced arg.
Widson of Loudham, Notts, out of a
ducal coronet or, flames of fire ppr.
Widvlle, a demi-man in armour ppr.
187. 4
wielding a scimitar.
Widworthy, Devonsh., an eagle rising ppr.
Widope

Wiglesworth, a pheon az.


Wlgley of Wirksworth, Derbysh., and
Scraptoft, Leics., issuing from flames
ppr., an heraldic tiger's head arg.,
maned and tufted sa., gorged with a
collar embattled gu.
WIgmore, an esquire's helmet az., garnished

or.

180. 3

Wigmore of Stamford, Lines, a greyhound sejant arg., collared gu., ringed

cf. 59. 2
and garnished or.
WIgmore, Norf., on a mount vert, a greyhound sejant arg., collared gu., garor.
ringed
and
59. 2
nished
77- 5
volant or.
1 56. 9
148- ^^ WIgmore of Shobden, Heref., on a mount
Wickham, Kent, Abingdon, Berks, and Wifield, a cinquefoil.
vert, a greyhound sejant arg., collared
Oxon., a bull's head sa., armed or, WIgan, Baron, see Earl of Crawford and
59- 2
gu., garnished or.
Balcarres.
charged on the neck with two chevWigan, Sir Frederick, Bart., of Clare Wigott, a griffin's head or, winged gu.,
ronels arg.
cf. 44. 3
charged on each wing with an escallop
Lawn, Surrey, upon a mount a mounWIckham, Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas,
1
65.
cf.
arg.
rainbow
by
a
Dolgelly,
same crest.
tain ash-tree" surmounted
Fronwnion,
250. 6 WIgram, Bart., see Fitzwygram.
Carpe diem.
all ppr.
Manners maketh man

Co., Chicago,

U.S.A.,

same

crest

and

motto.

WIckham, out

of a

tower

sa.,

a martlet

WIG

holding a fleur-de-lis

WIL

592

Wigram, Esses, on a mount vert, a hand


in armour couped at the wrist in fess
ppr., charged with an escallop and
259. 8

or.

Wild, Kent, an eagle displayed

and membered sa.


Wild, F. C, Esquire,
Sheffield,

lion

or,

beaked

Wilk, on a

its

dexter paw on an escutcheon.


Wigram, Henry James, Esquire, NorthWildbore of Burghley, Lines, a wild boar
lauds, Salisbury, same crest.
sa., bristled or.
cj. 40. 9
Wigram, llajor-General Godfiey James,
C.B., D2 iUbany, PiccadiUy, W., same Wildbore, Dorset, and Doncaster, Yorks,

Wigram, on a mount vert, a hand in


armour fesseways couped at the wrist
ppr., charged with an escallop and
holding a fleur-de-lis erect

or.

Dulcis

amor patria.
Wigram, E. iloney. Esquire, 31, Clarges
Street, London, W., on a mount vert,
a hand in armour fesseways couped
at

the

escallop,
erect or.

wrist

with

ppr., charged

an

and holding a fleur-de-lis


DitlciK amor patria.

cj.

6. 2
Wilde, Shropsh., a lion passant.
Wilde, a lion passant gardant.
4. 3
Wilde, Edward Godfrey, on a mount vert,
a stag lodged ppr., in the mouth a
rose gu., slipped vert.
Veritas vicirix.
Wilder, a demi-griffin holding between
the claws a garland of laurel.
Wilder, Rev. Henry Beaufov. of Nunhide, Purley Hall, and SuUiam, Berks,
a savage's head affrontee, couped at the
shoulders, wreathed about the temples
with woodbine, aU ppr. VirliUi jnaenia

az.

crest.

190.

of Iridge, Essex, and Sussex,


a wild man ppr.. wreathed round the
temples and loins vert.
75- 2
I43- 5
WUberforce, Edward, Esquire, 61, Bel- Wilding, an oak-tree ppr.
grave Road, S.W., an eagle displayed Wilding of Hackney, Middx., a dragon's
head erased vert.
c/. 71. 2
with wings inverted sa., beaked and
Wjldman, a griffin's head or, charged with
Nos non nobis.
legged ppr.
a plate.
c/. 66. i
Wilbraham, see Lathom, Earl of.
Wilbraham, Bootle-, Baron Skelmersdale, Wildman of Beauoot, Berks, out of a
mural coronet arg., a demi-lion ppr.,
see Skelmersdale.
holding a battle-axe or, headed of the
Wilbraham, Chesh., a wolf's head erased
30. 8
first.
arg.
Par fluctus porlui.
cf. 16. 10
Wilbraham, Hugh Edward. Delamere WUdman of Chilham Castle, Kent, out of
a mural coronet chequy or and az., a
House, Northwich, same crest. In
battle-axe
demi-lion
arg.,
supporting
a
puriu quies.
of the first, the blade ppr. dropping
Wilbraham, Donald Fortescue, same crest
blood.
and motto.
cf. 16. 10
Wilbraham, Captain Hugh Edward, WUdman - Lushington, Francis James,
J.P., of Norton Court, Faversham,
Delamere House, Northwich, same
Kent: (i) A lion's head erased vert,
crest and motto.
ducaUy gorged or (for Lushington).
Wilby, on the point of a sword a garland
170- i
18. 5.
of laurel, all ppr.
(2) Out of a mural coronet
chequy or and az., a demi-lion ramWilcoeks of London. Middx., of Bright(i) Out
pant arg., supporting a battle-axe of
Ungsea, Essex, and Shropsh.
the first, the blade ppr. distiUins drops
of a mural coronet or, a demi-lion
of blood (for Wildman).
Prudens qui
rampant sa., collared vairee arg. and
patiens,
az.
(2) An eagle's leg erased at the
cf. 16. 10
thigh or, between two wings az.
WUdman of Newstead Abbey, Notts, out
of a mural coronet chequy or and az.,
Wilcoeks of Knassington, Leics., a demi10. 2
lion rampant az.
a demi-lion arg., supporting a battleaxe of the first, the blade ppr. dropWilcotts, a demi-eagle with wings dis80. 2
played arg., beaked sa.
ping blood. Tenianda via est.
Wilcox, on a mount a dove, aU ppr.
cf. 16. 10
92. 3 Wiles, a sheaf of arrows gu., pointed az.,
feathered and banded or.
Wilcox, Leics., a demi-eagle with wings
173. 3
Wiles, Charles Barsham, Esquire, late of
displayed arg., ducaUy gorged or.
Attleborough, Norf., upon a rock ppr.,
cf. So. 2
three arrows, one in pale and two in
Wilcoxon of Blackheath, Kent, a lion's
saltire az., interlaced with a catherinegamb erect bendy arg. and sa., holding
wheel arg. .t^quam servare mentem.
a fleur-de-lis or, encircled by a wreath
of oak ppr.
Semper jidelis.
Wiley, a rose-bush vert, bearing roses
arg.
Wild, see BagnaU-Wild.
149. 8
Wild of Costock, Notts, a demi-buck Wilfoord, Worcs., a stag's head gorged
springing sa., guttee-d'or, attired and
with a laurel crown, aU ppr.
120. 3
ungu., and resting the sinister foot on Wilford of Enfield, Middx., a bundle of
an escallop, also or.
no. 4
swans' quiUs arg., banded gu. cf. 113. 6
:

Wilkes of Wisbeach, Isle of Ely, Cambs,


and Yorks, an heraldic tiger sejant

119. 2

Wigston, a hon's head erased per pale


gu. and az., guttee-d'or.
c.j.
225. 10
Wigton, a stag's head holding in the
121. 7
mouth an adder, all ppr.
Wikes, Glouc, a demi-lion rampant,
holding in the dexter paw a scimitar,
14- 10
all ppr.
cedanl.
Wilberlorce, Middx., an eagle displayed
75- 2 Wilder, Cambs, a man's bust affrontee,
sa., beaked and legged ppr.
wreathed round the temples arg. and
WUberforce and Wilberfos, Yorks, same

WUberforce, William, of Markington,


Yorks, same crest. Nos non nobis.

thereon a crossbow erect or. in front


of two quarrels or bird-bolts in saltire
Arcui meo non confido.
gu.

or.

Wndgoose

cross-bow erect

WiUces, a cubit arm vested gu., cuffed


arg., the hand holding a cross-bow or.

the upper part of a spear ppr., thrust


through a boar's head erased arg.,
distilling blood gu.
Wilde, see Penzance, Baron.
Wilde, see Truro, Baron.
WUde of Nettleworth, Notts, a demistag salient sa., attired and ducaUy

gorged

vert, a

or,

Whirlow Court,

passant resting

mount

round it a scroU inscribed, Arcui


mei non conjido.
10
WUkes, a hoUy-branch vert.
1 50.
Wilkes of Lofts HaU, Essex, a rock ppr.,

75. 2

gu., tufted and maned or, coUared,


ringed, and lined of the last.
Wilkie of Blackheath, Kent, a primrose

ppr.

150. II

cf.

WUkie, West Indies, a demi-negro


wreathed about the head or and gu.,
girt round the waist vert, having earrings pendent arg., holding in the dexter hand a biU, and in his sinister a
sugar-cane couped, aU ppr. Favenle
Deo.
Wilkin, Kent, a dragon's head per pale
I

arg.

and

Wilkins,

/i-

vert.

Cann-,

of

Clifton,

Syn

wyvern ppr.

ar

du

Glouc,

liun.

70.

Wilkins, Wales, a wyvern's head erased


vert.

cf.

71. 2

Wilkins of Cole-Orton, Leics., a demigriffin segreant regardant gu.. holding


in the dexter claw a sword in pale arg.,
hilt and pommel or.
cf. 64. 6
Wilkins of Thong, Kent, a boar passant
regardant, pierced through the shoulder

by an arrow

in

bend

sinister arg.,

and

biting the arrow.


Wilkins-Leir, Rev. Edward John Paul,
B.A., Weston House, Weston, Bath:
(i) A unicorn's head couped or, in
front of a saltire raguly az. {for Leir).
(2) Upon a mount a trunk of a tree
eradicated fesseways ppr., thereon a
boar passant regardant sa., pierced
through the shoulder with an arrow in
bend sinister, also ppr. (for Wilkins).
Wilkinson, Ireland, a fire-beacon inflamed ppr.
177. 14
Wilkinson, Scotland, a demi-talbot arg.
5;. 8

cf.

mount vert, a
among rushes ppr.

Wilkinson, on a
sejant arg.,

Ad finem

Wilkinson, same crest.

talbot
fidelis.

Wilkinson of Wliite Webbs Park, Middx.,


a demi-talbot sa., holding a rose-branch
vert.
Early and late.
Wilkinson of Dorrington and Bishopwearmouth, Durh., a demi-talbot sa.,
eared erm., charged with three bUlets,
two and one or, holding between the
paws a branch vert, thereon three
daisies arg., seeded,

also or.

IinceUa

perseqnor.

Wilkinson of Wateringbury, Kent, on a

mount

vert, a

greyhound sejant

arg.,

gorged with a coUar sa., rimmed and


ringed or, on the dexter side of the
mount a laurel-branch of the first.
WiUunson of Winterburn HaU, Yorks.
a unicorn's head erased arg.
Tcnez
le droit.

49.

Wilkinson of Old Buckenham, Norf.. and


of Rantham, Westml., a unicorn's head
erased per chevron or and gu., armed

gobony

of the first

and

sa.

40. 5

Wilkinson of Kyo and Harperley Park,


Durh on a mural coronet gu., a demi,

WIL
unicorn rampant erminois, erased of
the first, armed and maned or.
Nee
Rege, nee populo, sed utroque.

276.

Wilkinson, Lieutenant-Geueral Sir Henry.


K.C.B., United Service Club, Pall
Mali, on a mural crown gu., a demiunicorn rampant erminois, erased of
the fii-st.
Sec liege, nee populo, sed
lUroque.
276. 5
Willcinsan, Aathony, 25, Prince's Gardens,

same

crest.

Wilkinson of Coxhoe and Halam, Durh.,


out of a mural coronet gu., a unicorn's
head arg.
Wilkinson, Rt. Rev. Thomas Edward,
D.D., Anglican Bishop for North and
Central Europe, Bradford Court, near
Taunton, out of a mural coronet a
unicorn's

head.

sec

temere,

nee

tiniide.

Wilkinson of Upper Hare Park, Cambs,


out of a mural coronet gu., a unicorn's
head couped irg. Non mihi sed tibi
gloria.

Wilkinson, a wolf's head per pale vert


and or, holding in the mouth a wing
arg., charged on the neclf with a
trefoil slipped gu.
Wilkinson of Pontefract, Yorks, a fox's
head erased per pale wavy vert and
or, holding in the mouth a wing arg.

503

WIL

Willard of Eastbourne, Sussex, a griffin's


head erased or.
66. 2
Willason, Heref., a demi-lion rampant
or, charged with three pellets, holding
a chaplet vert.
Willaston, Shropsh., issuing out of a
ducal coronet a demi-lion holding in
his dexter paw a mullet.
Willaume of Tingrave, Beds, on a mount
vert, a pine-apple or, stalked and
crowned of the first.
152.8
WiUcock, a griflin's head and neck erased

Williams, Charles Theodore, Esquire,


M.A., M.D., F.R.C.P., a lion passant.
Williams of Lee, Kent, out of a mural
coronet ppr.. a demi-lion sa., the head,
paws, and tip of the tail arg. Suaviler

ppr.
66. 2
Willcocks, a fleur-de-lis az.
14S. 2
Willding-Jones, Willding, Hampton Hall,
Malpas. Chesh.
(i) In front of a
talbot's head couped sa., collared vert,
two roses arg. stalked and leaved ppr.
(for Jones).
(2) In front of an oak-tree
ppr.,
fructed or. a dragon's head
ereised arg., holding in the mouth a
cross patee fitchee gu.
Till then thus.
WiUeigh or Willeley, a salmon naiant az.
139. 12
Willes or Willis, a hawk with wings displayed ppr.
ef. 87. 12
Willet or Willett, out of a ducal coronet
a plume of ostrich-feathers, all ppr.

pean (for Williams). (2) A demiantelope arg.. holding between the feet
an arrow or. {for Harris).
Williams of Gwernant Park, Cardigan
(i
A lion rampant regardant or. 2. 3.
[2) A scaUng-ladder.
Of nwn yr Arglivifdd.
158. 14
Williams, a demi-lion rampant arg.,
charged with three chevronels gu.

sed fortiter.

Williams, Bart, (extinct), of Clapton,


Northants, a lion rampant ppr.
1.13
Williams of Ivy Tower, Penibrokesh.
(i) .\ lion rampant or, holding in the
dexter paw a javelin erect ppr., and
the sinister resting on an escutcheon
:

cf.

cf.

Williams

67. 7

Williams, Devonsh., Sussex, and Denton,

John Bancroft, Dolforgan,


Willans,
Kerry. Montgomerysh., a demi-man
affrontee ppr., supporting with his
dexter hand a rod of .Esculapius ppr.,
and resting his sinister on a catherine-

i- 13
Lines, a lion rampant ppr.
Williams of Beaumaris. Anglesey, a lion
passant sa.. semce of quatrefoils. and
gorged with a collar gerael arg.. holding in the dexter fore-paw a tieur-de-

wheel

or.

Hold

on.

head

lis

gu.

arg.,

flames of

semee of hurts, vomiting

tire

ppr.

c/.

72. 3

Williams of Dundraeth, Merionethsh.. a


segreant gu., beaked and armed
62. 2
or.
Nid da onid Duw.
Williams, a demi-griffin gu., the wings
erm., charged on the body with three
bezants in pale, holding between the
claws the rudder of a ship sa.
griffin

Williams of Malvern Hall, Warw., between tw*o spears erect ppr.. a talbot
passant per pale erm. and ermines.
Williams, Bart, {extinct), of Llangibby
Castle, a talbot passant per pale erm.
and or. eared of the last.
54. i
Williams, Addams-, Rowland, of Langibby Castle. Monm. (i) A talbot
passant per pale erm. and or (jor ^yil:

liams).

54.

I.

(2)

griffin's

head

erased erm.. beaked gu.. charged on


the neck with a chevron vairee or and
En suivant la verite.
az. {jor Addams).
cf.

66. 2

Williams, Hon. Sir Hartley, Supreme


Melbourne, Australia, same
Court,
crest as (i) above.
Williams, Hon. Hartley, of St. Leonards,
St. Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria. Australia, senior puisne judge of the Supreme Court of the colony of Victoria,
nses : a talbot passant per pale erm.

and

17. 8

or.

arg.,

hand gu. Cywir in gwlad.


Williams, Dr., of Prince of Wales Road,
Norwich, a demi-lion rampant, holding
between the paws an escutcheon arg..
charged with a wyvern's head erased
vert, holding in the mouth a sinister
hand gu. Cywir in guiud.
Williams of Penrose, Monni., a dragon's
head erased vert, holding in the mouth
a hand couped at the wrist ppr.
72. 6
Williams of Chichester, Sussex, a dragon's

114. 8

WiUet of Walthamstow, Essex: (i) On


a ducal coronet or, a moorcock with
wings expanded sa.. combed and
wattled gu. (2) Out of a duoal coro-

Wilkinson, Henry Edward Thornton,


Esquire, of Beverley House, ilaltou,
net or. a cockatrice sa., with wings
Yorks, and CoUingham, East Yorks, a
stag's head erased az., attired arg.,
expanded, combed, wattled, beaked,
and legged gu.
charged on the neck with a sun or.
121. 14 Willett, a heathcock ppr.
Wilkinson, Captain William Thornton, Willett, Yorks, on a ducal coronet or, a
heathcock ppr., combed and wattled
D.,S.O., of the King's Own Scottish
Borderers, same crest.
gu.
Noli me tangere.
Wilkinson of London, a pelican's head Willett of Brighton, upon a rock a moorvulning its neck ppr. Gardez bien.
cock regardant, both ppr.. charged on
2
98.
the
body with two fleurs-de-lis or, and
ef.
holding in the beak a sprig of heath,
Wilkinson, Bucks and Yorks, a pelican's
c/. 98. 2
head vulned ppr.
also ppr.
Dieu et man devoir.
Wilkinson of Charlton. Kent, a demi- WiUett, Edmund Austen. M.A., J.P.,
Strathwell, WhitweU, Isle of Wight,
faloon per pale sa. and arg.
Wilkinson, a demi-eagle with wings expanded per pale or and arg., holding Willey or Willy of Houghton, Northumb.,
out of a ducal coronet or, a reindeer's
in the beak a rose gu., barbed, leaved,
122. 3
head erminois, attired arg.
and stalked vert.
Wilkinson, an arm vested, embowed to Willey, Francis, Blyth HaU, Blyth,
Animam
Rotherhani. same crest.
the dexter, holding between the thumb
and forefinger an annulet.
fortuna sequitur.
Wilks, Sir Samuel, Bart., M.D., F.R.S., Willey, Henry Alfred, A.M.I.C.E., Pennsylvania Park, Exeter, upon a column
on a rock a crossbow erect, entwined
Arcui meo
fesseways, the top to the sinister sa.,
b3' two serpents, all ppr.
287. 3
an antique lamp or, fired ppr. L^icet
non confido.
269. i
et lucebit.
Wilks, an arm couped and embowed
fesseways, the hand holding up a Williams, Sir John, Bart., M.D., of Plas
c/. 202. 5
Llanstephan, a stag trippant arg..
grenade fired, all ppr.
rose
attires
a
attired or. between the
Wilks, an heraldic tiger rampant.
of the second, resting the dexter foot
Will, John Shiriss, 13, West CromweU
on a serpent nowed ppr. Bijdd
Road, S.W.. a tower arg., charged with
i^o. \o
gyfiawn ac nac ojna.
a rose gu., between a stag's attires, the
Fiat Domine.
Williams, see Price-Williams.
scalp in front ppr.
Willan of London and Yorks, a demi- Williams, a boar's head couped gu. Ne
cede malis.
43- i
lion rampant or, holding in the dexter
Williams, a boar's head couped gu.
ej. 15.7
paw a mullet of six points sa.
Willans, Yorks, a griffin's head with Williams, a lion's head erased ppr.

wings expanded ppr., collared

10. 2

Aberystwith, a demi-lion
holding between the
escutcheon of the same,
charged with a wyvern's head erased
vert, holding in the mouth a sinister
of

rampant
paws an

54- I

or.

Williams, Jones-, of GrovehiU, Worcs.,


between two spears erect ppr., a talbot
passant per pale erm. and erminois,
charged for distinction upon the shoulder with a cross crosslet sa.
Williams, Jones-, Thomas John, Esquire,
of Laughern Hill, Wichenford. near
Worcester, same crest and motto.

38

WIL
and ringed.

c/.

60. 2

or.

cf.

117-

Micklegate, Yorks, a cock


resting the dexter
claw on a spear-head sa.. embrued ppr.
WiUiams of Castle Hill. Surrey, on a
mount vert, amidst bulrushes, a moorcock ppr., charged on the breast with
a bezant.
WiUiams of Enfield, Jliddx., on a mount
a branch of the tea-plant, thereon a
Chinese golden pheasant, all ppr.
Williams, Cambs, a bustard close.
WiUiams, Bart, (extinct), of OoveUy
Court, Devonsh., a swan with brings
addorsed arg., beaked and legged or,
collared gu., holding in the beak a
bird-bolt sa.
J/ea rirtute me inioho.
WilUams, Sir George, 13, RusseU Square,
W.C, a dove with wings elevated arg.,
each wing charged with a rose gu., and
encircled around the breast with an
olive-branch ppr. Semper fidelis.

Bulkderj).
(2) A stag's
44. 11.
cf.
Williams).
liead cabossed arg.
(for
122. 5
Scctcmcre. ncc limide.
129. 5

Williams of Llanspyddid (:) A goat's


head couped ppr. [for Williams).
128. 12.
(2) A bull's head couped at
the neck sa. {for Bulleti).
cf. 44- 3
:

44. 3
44- 3

cf.

dies sine linea.

ilinster.

Isle

of

50.

WiUiams, a paschal lamb ppr.


defwsyorfu.
WiUiams, a lion's gamb couped

ddiod-

131-2
arg.
cf.

WiUiams, a garb

in fess.

36. 4
153-6

Williams, Bart, (extinct), out of a mural


coronet or, a tilting-spear surmounted
by a sword saltirewise, and encircled
by a -nTcath of laurel ppr., and upon
an escroll above the word Kars.
WiUiams, Devonsh., a chaplet gu.
Williams, Wales, a fox's head erased gu.
33- 6
WiUiams, Sir William Grenville, Bart., of
Bodelwyddan, Rhuddlan, R.S.O., same
}' cadarn ar cyrfwijs.
crest.
33. 6
WiUiams of Burfield, Berks, and Thame,

80. 2
crest

Williams, Bertram Leopold, same


and motto.
Williams, Victor George, same crest.
Williams, William Philpotts, same crest.
Williams, John Charles, Caerhays Castle,
St. Austell, Cornw., same crest.
Williams, Edward Harvey, same crest
and motto.
Williams, Ernest Martyn, same crest and
motto.
Williams, Lieutenant Frederick Law,
same crest and motto.
Williams, Michael, 10, Old Burlington
Street, W., same crest and motto.
WiUiams of Boston, America, an eagle
witli wings expanded ppr., resting the
dexter claw on a mound or.
of

'

Bay, Dunedin, Otago, New


son's
Zealand, same crest and motto.
WiUiams, a cubit arm erect vested sa.,
charged with a cross crosslet or, cuffed
of the same, holding in the hand two
oak-sprigs in saltier ppr., fructed of
the second, on the hand a Cornish
chough statant ppr.
c/. 205. 6
WiUiams, Edward \Vilmot, J. P., D.L., of
Herringston, Dorset, a man's arm
couped at the elbow, vested sa. charged
with a cross patee or, the hand ppr.,
holding an oak-branch vert, fructed of
the second.
Nil solidum.
,

WiUiams, Arthur Scott, J.P., M.A., Hill


House, Yetminster, Dorset, same crest.
WiUiams, Herbert Scott, Rothesay House,
Dorchester, same crest.

WiUiams, Robert Hamilton, Esquire,


Bucldand, East Tilbury, Essex, same
crest.

Montagu Scott, Woolland


Honsc. Blandford, Dorset, same crest.
WiUiams, Montague Scott, J. P., Woolland House, Bradford, Dorset, same

Williams,

crest.
WiUiams of Appledore, Devonsh., and St.
Edmund's Terrace, Regent's Park, WiUiams, Colonel Robert, M.P., J. P., of
Middx., in front of two spears in
Bridehead, Dorchester, i, Hyde Park
saltire ppr., a horse's head erased per
Street, W., the arm of a man, the hand
brawny, the sleeve barred with four
pale arg. and az., charged with a
Nulla
pieces of sable and arg., having on it a
trefoil sUpped couuterchanged.

Williams, out of a ducal coronet a demieagle with wings expanded ppr., holding in the beak a trefoil sa.
WiUiams, GrifBes-, Bart.: (i) A buU's
head erased at the neck pean, armed
or, holding in the mouth a spear, the
(2)
staff broken ppr. (for Williams).
A griihn segreant az., beaked and
armed or, the wings elevated erm., the
claws supporting a scaling-ladder of
the second (for Grifjics).
Williams, Greswolde-, Francis Wigley.
Greswolde, Bredenbury Court, Heref.,
a falcon ppr.
Williams, O.smond, J. P., Castle DenR.S.O.,
Penrhyndendreath
dreath,
Merionethsh., a" griffin segreant gu.
Sid da onid Dyd.
WiUiams, Sir William Robert, Bart.,
D.L., of Tregullow, Comw., a demieagle az., with wings elevated sa., each
wing charged with four bezants. Sil

dcsperandum.

of

guttee-d'or.

gu.,

Williams, Hants, a goat passant ppr.

cf.

91. 2

WiUiams

Williams, a bull's head erased sa.


Williams, a bull's head couped sa.

91- -

or.

fecit.

Williams-Bulkeley, Sir Richard Henry,


Penrhyn, Carnarof
Bart.,
D.L..
vonsh.
(i) Out of a ducal coronet or,
a bull's head arg., armed of the first,
charged with a chevron sa. {for

c/.

combed and legged WiUiams, Hon. Joshua Strange, Ander-

Williams, Bart, (extinct), of Gwernevet,


Deus hcec olia
Breconsh., a cock gu.

Williams," Charles Reynolds, Esquire,


J.P., D.L., of Dolmelynllyn, Dolgelly,
Si je puis.
a stag's head caboshed.
Williams, Shropsh., on a mount vert, a
117. I
stag statant arg., attired sa.
Williams, a buck statant arg., collared

WiUiams

WIL

594
Williams, a cock gu.,

Williams, a greyhound passant collared

Oxon., a fish- weir.


Williams, a savage's

head

bearded ppr.
WiUiams, Hon. Henry,
raka,

Kawakawa,

affrontee,
lOO. 12

J. P.,

Bay

of

Paka-

Islands,
member of

of

Auckland, Xew Zealand,


the Legislative Council and Chairman
of the Bay of Islands County Council,
head afirontee,
Saracen's
uses : a
couped at the shoulders ppr., and
wreathed round the temples. A fynno
duio

fi/dd.

190.

WiUiams, out of a ducal coronet a hand


holding a sword in pale, the blade
wa\-y ppr.

212.

WiUiams, Rev. Charles Eccles Edmund,

Thanet,

crosslet in

form interchanged between

four bezants, holding in his

hand a

branch of oak vert, the acorns or.


WiUiams, an arm vested arg., cuffed sa.,
charged with a cross patee az., between
four bezants, holding in the hand ppr.
an oak-branch leaved vert, fructed or.
of Aswarby, Lines, a cubit arm
erect vested erm., cuffed arg., the hand
ppr., holding erect a long cross gu.
Williams, an arm embowed vested sa.,
holding in the hand ppr. three laurelsprigs vert.
WiUiams, Bart, (extinct), of Eltham,
Kent, a tower arg., out of the battlements an arm in mail embowed, holding in the hand a broken lance point
downwards embrued ppr. Virtns in-

WiUiams

Williams of Helton and A\'hitelavington,


Dorset and Oxon., a cubit arm erect
vested sa., charged with a cross forniee
or, between four bezants cuffed, also
or, holding in the hand ppr. an acornbranch vert, fructed of the second.
WUliams, a cubit arm erect habited sa..
charged with a cross crosslet or, cuffed
of the last, the hand holding two
sprigs of oak in saltire ppr., fructed
or, and on the hand a Cornish chough
statant ppr.

WiUiams

of Plasgwyn,

Llanedwen, Llani-

Anglesey, upon a rock tn-o


dan,
chaplets of oak interlaced and fructed,

Summeriields, Oxford, three arrows,


one in pale and two in saltire or, barbed
and flighted ppr., between two wings
arg., each charged with an annulet az.

all

three spear-heads arg., cuffed, also arg.,


the hand holding an oak-branch fructed

erect,

ppr.

Tangnefew

triy.

WiUiams, P. Victor, Hinstock Hall.


Market Drayton, a bull's head era>ed
at the neck pean, armed or, holding in
the mouth a spear, the staff broken
252. 2
Fidus in finem.
Cwella angau na cywillydd.
ppr.
WiUiams of Cowley Grove and the Lodge.
of the Chestnuts, Torrington
vested
WiUiams
cubit
arm
HiUingdon,
Middx.,
2
a
91.
Deus hac otia fecit.
thereon
Park, North Finchley, a cubit arm
or, charged with a pile sa.,
WiUiams of Cwymcynfelin, Cardigansh.,
7q. 5
Kent, an eagle displayed or.
Sir Herbert Lloyd Watkin, Bart., of W^ynnstay, an eagle displaved or.
75-5
WiUiams of Boons, Kent, a cock ppr.

Williams-Wynn,

same

crest.

Duw

o'n Bendithio.

WiUiams, George Checkland, same


and motto.

91. 2
crest

and slipped ppr.

Deo adjuvante, non

vested arg., cuffed sa., holding


the hand ppr., an oak branch
Byw i/r
fructed and leaved, also ppr.
ydwyf trwy ffydd
in

WIL

WIL

595

Howel Richard, Es- Williamson, Robertson-, David, Lawers Willmott, a demi-leopard rampant garTalybont - on - Usli,
House, Cumrie, Perthsh., same crest
dant arg., spotted with hurts and torR.S.O., Breconsli., a wolf's liead erased,
and motto.
teaux. holding in the paws an oak.
liolding in tlie moutli a dexter hand Williamson, John. Esquire, Ayrsh.. a
branch fructed or.
couped at the wrist. Ar Thiio y Gijd.
dexter hand gauntleted holding a Willmott of Littlecomb and CharletouWilliamson of Mount Vernon, near Liverbroken sword ppr., hilted and pomWantage, Berks, a demi-panther rampool, Lanes, a demi-eagle displayed
melled or.
God my hope.
pant gardant ppr.. holding a battle-axo
Williams,
quire,

or,

Jones

Cui

Pare,

holding in the beak a

trefoil slipped

iliirus ceneus conscientia Sana.


cf. 8i. 6
Williamson, Baron Ashton, of Ryelands,
sa.

Lancaster, and Alford House, Prince's


Gate, London, S.W., a demi-eagle displayed or, guttee-de-poix, each wing
fliargcd with a fesse, and holding in
the beak two trefoils in saltire sa.
8i. 8
ilurus (eiieus conscientia sana.
Williamson, a lion's head ducally crowned

between two ostrich-feathers.


Williamson, a buck's head erased az.,
attired arg., charged on the neck with
121. 14
the sun or.
Williamson of Peckham, Surrey, a buck's
head couped sa., attired or, charged on
the neck with a sun in splendour ppr.,
and between the attires a trefoil slipped,
also sa. Constate in sententia.
cf. 121. 14
Williamson, out of a mural coronet a
dragon's head vomiting flames of fire.

W.

Williamson,

H.,

Esquire,

D.L.,

of

or.

New Cross Gate, London,


dexter arm embowed ppr.,
the hand a flagstaff in
bend sinister, therefrom pendent a
banner arg., charged with a cross gu.
CeUa

Willmott, Oxon.. a demi-leopard rampant


arg.. spotted with hurts and torteaux.
holding an acorn-branch vert, fructed

Villa,

a
holding
S.E.,

Deo

in

Willmott, Henry, Esquire, late of Cheltenham. Glouc, a demi-lion gardant


sa., gorged with a collar pendent, therefrom an escutcheon or, resting the
sinister paw on an escutcheon, also
or, charged with a Passion-cross gu.

et labore.

Williamson of Banniskirk, Caithness-sh.


a ship under saU in the sea ppr.

Dominus

providebit.

160. 13

WiUimot, a demi-leopard gardant ppr.


Willingham, a demi-savage wreathed
about the temples and loins with laurelleaves, all ppr.

186.

Migremus

14. 11

hinc.

Willmott, a dexter band holding a palm-

branch ppr.
219. II
Willmott of Sherborne House, Dorset, a
dragon's head erased ppr., gorged with
a collar gemel or, in front of a garb
fesse wise of the last.
Aide toi et k
del t'aidera.
Willock, a demi-lion
rampant az.,

Willington, Warw., a pine-tree ppr.


144- 13

Willington of Castle Willington. Nenagh,


CO. Tipperary, a mountain-pine vert,
fructed or. Vigueur dedessus. 144.13
Willington of Killoskehane Castle, co.
Tipperary, Ireland, same crest and
motto.
144. 13
Willington of Umberleigh, Devonsh., and

holding in the paws a spear inverted


gu.

Willoughby, sec Middleton, Baron.

Whateley and Tamworth. Warw., Willoughby De Eresby, Baron, Earl of


same crest.
Williamson of Gainsborough, Lines, and
144. 13
Ancaster, and Baron Aveland of Aveland. Lines (Rt. Hon. Clilbert Henry
Great Markham, Notts, out of a ducal Willis, Henry Rodolph D'Anyers. of
Halsnead Park, Lanes, two lion's
coronet gu., a dragon's head with wings
Heathcote - Drummond - Willoughby,
72.1
addorsed or.
gambs erect and erased holding a
P.C): (i) A Saracen's head affrontee,
human heart gu. YirliiS tutissima
couped at the shoulders ppr., ducaUy
Williamson, ilidds., and Denford, Northcassis.
crowned or (for Willoughby). 192. 9.
amp., out of a ducal coronet gu., a
demi - wyvern with wings addorsed Willis of Fen Ditton, Cambs, and
{2) On a ducal coronet or, a sleuthHoringsley and Bales, Herts, two lion's
hound arg., collared and leashed gu.
or.
gambs erased, the dexter arg., the
Williamson, Notts, out of a ducal coronet
(for Drummond).
54. 9.
(3) On a
72. 4
sinister gu., supporting an escutcheon
mural coronet az., a pomeis charged
gu., a dragon's head or.
or.
with a cross or. between two wings
Whliamson, Sir Hedworth, Bart., D.L.,
displayed
Heathcote).
erm.
of East Markham, Notts, out of a Willis, General Sir George Harry Smith,
(for
Loyaute me oblige.
G.C.B., Stretham Manor. Cambridge,
mural coronet gu., a demi- wyvern or.
261. I
and 118, Ei^ton Square, London. W.
Willoughby de Broke, Baron (Verney),
Compton Verney, Stratford-on-Avon
(i) Two lion's gambs erased ppr.. supWilliamson, Durh., Oxon., and Yorks
porting an escutcheon or. (2) A rein(i) .-V man's head couped at the shoul(i
Out of a ducal coronet or, a grilEn's
ders
and affi-ontee ppr., ducally
deer's head.
head gu. 67. g. (2) Out of a mural
crowned or. 192. 9. (2) A demi-bear
coronet gu., a demi-dragon arg., col- Willis-Bund, John Willis, of Wick Episcouped sa., muzzled and collared, and
copi,
Worcs. (i) An eagle's head
lared of the first.
Et palribus et pos2.
Two
holding
between the paws a mascle or.
erased or (for Bund). 83.
(2)
liritafe.
Vertue vaunceth.
lion's gambs erect and erased, the
Williamson of Burton, Notts, out of a
dexter arg.. the sinister gu., supporting Willoughby, Sir John Christopher, Bart.,
mural coronet gu., a demi-griffin seof Baldon House, Oxon.. a Saracen's
an escutcheon or (for Willis).
greant or.
cf. 64. 2
head affrontee, couped at the shoulders
Williamson of Hutchinfield, Scotland, a Willis of London, a hind trippant ppr.,
Verife sans
ppr., ducally crowned or.
holding in the mouth an oak-branch
garb in fess unbound ppr. Modice
I9-- 9
shoulthe
pcur.
charged
on
arg., fructed or,
augeiiir modicum.
Willoughby, a man's head affrontee
der with a cross formee of the last.
Williamson of Keswick, Cumb., a falcon's
couped at the shoulders ppr., ducaUy
head or, between two wings az., each Willis of London, a hind trippant ppr.,
192. 9
crowned or.
holding in the mouth an oak-branch
wing charged with a sun in splendour
Sidney Beaumont, same
vert, fructed or. charged on the shoul- Willoughby,
of the first.
cf. 89. i
crest.
der with a mullet of the last.
Williamson, Robert Cochrane, Esquire,
owl
arg.
Notts,
an
96. 5
hind
tripa
Willoughby,
garb
Bewdley.
Worcs..
Willis of
6, Moray Place, Edinburgh, a
Modipant ppr.. charged on the shoulder Willoughby, Derbysh., Notts, Northlying on its side unbound ppr.
amp., and Staffs, an owl arg., ducally
with a mullet or, holding in the mouth
cum modice erit magnum.
crowned, coUared, chained, beaked,
an oak-branch vert, fructed of the
Williamson, William Hopper, Stockburn
and legged or.
second.
Hall, Darlington, a tower, triple-towWillis, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., Willoughby, Bart, (extinct), an owl arg.,
ered arg., masoned sa.
beaked, legged, and crowned or.
duoaUy
arg..
couped
formerly
unicorn's
head
a
Williamson, Andrew, Esquire,
cf. 96. 5
gorged or.
of 15, Moray Place, Edinburgh, a
Perse- WiUis of Hungerford Park. Berks, a Willoughby of Wollaton, Notts, a grifSn
wapiti deer's head erased ppr.
63. 8
arg.
falcon with wings expanded ppr.,
229. 12
vere.
&? i Willoughby, Ireland, a lion's head couped
belled or.
Williamson of Lawers, Perth, a hand
</

72-

?.

holding a dagger erect. In defence.


212. 9
Balgray,
of
Williamson,
Robertson-,
Pumfriessh., a dexter hand holding a
212. 9
dagger erect ppr. In defence.

WiUiSOn, out of a crescent


fite

issuing ppr.

Willmott,

or.

flames of

163.12

eagle's head arg.. gorged


collar engrailed az.. holding in
ail

with a
the beak an escallop gu.

at the shoulders gardant or, gorged


with a label of three points sa., and
charged on the breast with a mullet
gu..

all

of the

between two wings expanded

first,

fretty az.

382

'

WIL

WIL

596
Willyams, Edward William Brydges, of
Carnanton, Cornw., on a ducal coronet
hi
a falcon close ppr., belled or.

Esquire,
Riversdale,
Willougbby, J.,
Goring-on-Thame3, Oxon., a Saracen's
head affrontee,couped at the shoulders
ppr., ducally crowned or.
V^rM sans

Domino

confido.

Meor ras tha Dew.

peur.

85. 9
Willyams, Cornw., on a ducal coronet or,
a falcon close ppr.
85. 9
Willymot of Kellshull, Heref., on a chapeau sa., turned up or, an eagle displayed arg., winged of the second,
Wills, Sir Frederick, Bart., M.P., Manor
membered and beaked gu.
cf. 75. 2
Heath, Bournemouth, issuant from an Wilmer, Northamp., and Rayton, Warw.,
annulet or, a demi-griffin gu., charged
an eagle's head or, between two wings
with a Bun in splendour, and holding
expanded vair.
84. 2
in the dexter claw a battle-axe, also or. Wilmot-Chetwode, see Chetwode.
Quoluxdncil.
30 s
Wilmot, aporteuUisaz., chained or. 187.3
Wills, Sir William Henry, Bart., of i51ag- Wilmot, out of a mural coronet an eagle's
As God
don, Somers,, same crest.
head.
83. Q
wills.
Wilmot, Eardley-, Bart., of Berks well
Wills, Hon. Sir Alfred, Saxholm Bassett,
HaU, Warw.
(i) An eagle's head
Hants, upon a sword resting upon the
couped arg., holding in the beak an
hilt and point an eagle, and pendent
escallop gu. [for Wibnol).
(2) A buck
from its neck by a ribbon an escutcourant gu., attired and ungu. or {for
cheon charged with a balance. Supra
Eardley).
cf. 118. 13
nives et rupcs.
Sacheverel,
Wilmot, Sir Ralph Henry
Wills, a demi-gryphon az., gorged with
Bart., of Chaddesden, Derbysh., an
a collar gemeUe arg., holding in the
eagle's head couped arg., gorged with
dexter claw a battle-axe erect ppr.,
a mural coronet sa., holding in the
and resting the sinister on an escutbeak an escallop gu.
cheon of the second charged with a Wilmot, Sir Robert Rodney, Bart., D.L.,
quatrefoil vert.
Sursum.
of Osmaston, Derby.sh., an eagle's head
Wills, a demi-griffin salient holding becouped arg., gorged with a collar entween the claws a battle-axe. cf. 64. 1 1
grailed az., holding in the beak or an
Wills of Landrake, Cornw., a demi-griffin
escallop gu.
Quod vvlt, valde vnlt.
with wings endorsed az. holding with Wilmot-Horton, Bart., of Osmaston and
both claws a battle-axe ppr. Sursum.
Catton, Derbysh.: (i) Issuing out of
Wills, a demi-griffin segreant az., murally
waves of the sea ppr., a tilting-spcar
gorged or, sustaining a battle-axe ppr.
erect or, headed and entiled with a
Meruisse manu.
dolphin arg., finned, also or {for HorWills,
Sandford-, of Willsgrove and
ton).
140. 10.
(2) An eagle's head
Castlerea, co. Roscommon, Ireland
couped arg., gorged with a collar en(i) Out of a duciU coronet a boar's
grailed az., holding in the beak an
head and neck or, langued gu. (!<"'
escallop gu. (for Wilmot).
Sandford).
41. 4.
(2) A demi-griffin Wilmot of Stodham and Chiselhampton,
segreant sa., holding between the claws
Oxon., a demi-leopard rampant arg.,
Cor,
Wills).
a battle-axe ppr. {for
spotted with hurts andtorteaux, holding in the dexter paw an acorn-branch
unum via una.
WlUs-Sandford, Arthur Pakenham, the
vert, fructed or.
Dorset, Wilmot, Shropsh., a unicorn eouchant or.
Sherborne,
House,
Priory
same crests and motto.
Wilney, a lion's gamb erect.
cf. 36. 4
Willsher, the descendants of the late Wilsey, a demi-griffin with wings eleGeorge Willsher, Esquire, on a chapeau
vated, holding in the claws a garland.
gu., doubled erm., an eagle's leg erased Wilslord, Kent, a leopard's face per pale
Fortiier sed suaviter.
at the thigh or.
22. 2
or and gu.
Willshire, Sir Arthur Reginald Thomas, Wilshere, Herts, a cup or.
177. 4
Bart., 77. Belgrave Road, S.W., a Wilshere of Hitchin, Herts, a lion ramCaffre holding in the dexter hand an
pant gu., maned ppr.
i- 13
assegai in bend sinister, point down- Wilshere of the Forsythe, Herts, a lion
wards,
and supporting with the
rampant gu. Fidelis.
i- 13
sinister three assegais, points upwards, Wilson-Patten, see Winmarleigh, Baron.
3"- ' Wilson, Sir Alexander, Bart., Archer
all ppr.
Khdat.Ca/Jraria.
Willson, a cannon sa., the stock or.
House, Ecclesall, Yorks, a demi-lion
169. 12
gu., charged on the shoulder with a
mullet of six points arg. Semper
Willson of Charlton-Kings and Stroud,
vigilans.
Glouc, a wolf's head erased erminois,
collared sa., charged with three mullets Wilson, Arthur Maitland, of Stowlangarg.
toft Hall, Suff., a demi-wolf or, the
cf. 30. II
erminois,
erased
wolf's
head
sinister paw resting on a peUet, charged
Willson, a
with a iiem-.de-Us of the first.
Wil
gorged with a collar sa., thereon three

Willoughby of Roseneath, Goring - on Thames, Berlis, a Saracens head


affrontee, couped at the shoulders ppr.,
ducally crowned or.
VMti sans peur.
Wills, Ireland, a harp or.
i68. 9

i :^

Manor House,
Hutton Rudby, Yarm, Yorks, same
crest.
Res non verba.

Wilson, Allan Bowes, J.P.,

Wilson, George Orr, Danardagh, Blackrock, Dublin, same crest and motto.
Wilson, Lieutenant-General the late Sir
Robert, out of a marqviess's coronet
or, jewelled ppr., a demi-wolf holding
between the paws a crescent sa.
Wilson, James, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of
Currygrane, Edgeworthstown, Longford, Ireland, a demi-wolf rampant or.

Res non

31-2

verba.

Wilson, Maryon-, Sir Spencer Pocklington Maryon. Bart., Charlton House,


Pro
Charlton, Kent, a demi-wolf or.
legibus ac regibus.
of Flatt, Northumb., a demi-wolf

Wilson

rampant per

fess

erm. and erminois.


31- 2

'

j
'

mullets arg.

Ego de meo sensu


cf.

jiidicu.

30.

tree ppr.

Persevcrantia

paliiia.

battle-axe ppr.

Wilson, Thomas,

B.A., Rivers Lodge,


Harpenden, same crest. Touloir ce
que Dieu vent.
Wilson, Charles Henry, Esquire, M.P.,
of Warter Priory, Pocklington, Yorks,
and of 41 Grosvenor Square, London,
,

Willy or Willey, a dexter hand holding a


213. 12

virtues.

Wilson, Edward Shinells, the Grange,


Melton, Brough, East Riding, Yorks,
in front of a demi-wolf sa. gorged with
a collar gemel a fasces arg.
253.6
Wilson, Berks, Yorks, and London, a
demi-wolf salient or. Res non verba.
Pro legibus ac Regibus.
31 Wilson of Waldershaigh, Bolsterstone,
Vincit qui se
Sheffield, same crest.

rincit.

Wilson of High Wray, Lanes, and Abbot


Hall, Westml., a demi-wolf rampant

31-2

vert.

Fountayne-, of Melton HaU,


(i) A demi-wolf sa., holding
an escutcheon {for Wilson). (2) Oa
a mount an elephant, all ppr. {for
Fountai/ne).
cf. 133. 9
Wilson of Ives Place, Maidenhead, Berks,
Pro legibus
a demi-woU rampant or.
31.2
Res non verba.
ac Regibus.
Wilson, Colonel Christopher Wyndham,
J.P., D.L., of Rigmaden Park, Kirkby
Lonsdale, same crest and first motto.
Wilson, Sir Mathew Wharton, Bart.,
J.P., D.L., of Eshton HaU, Yorks, a
demi-wolf or, gorged with a coUar
gemel sa., resting the sinister paw on an
escutcheon of the last, charged with a
muUet of six points of the first. Res
30S. 5
non verba. Loyal en tout.
Wilson of Western Bank, Sheffield,
Yorks, a demi-wolf ppr., charged on
the shoulder with an estoile az., and
holding between the paws a bugle-horn
Vincit
sa., garnished and stringed or.
qui se vincit.
Wilson, Thomas Needham, Oak Lodge,
deminear
Southampton,
a
Bitterne,
Pro
wolf holding an estoile, aU or.
Wilson,

Yorks:

legibus ac Regibus.

.ionc wil.
I

Willson of Dulwich, Surrey, a demi-wolf


rampant sa., gorged with a collar dancetteo and chained or, and holding between the paws a branch of the walnut-

Wilson, Herts, a demi-wolf or, charged


with a crescent.
cf. 31. 2
Wilson, Northumb., Sussex, Lines, and
Res
Yorks, a demi-woU salient or.
non verba.
31. 2
Wilson, Robert Mackay, J. P., Coolcarrigan, CO. Kildare, a demi-wolf rampant
Pallet
per pale indented arg. and az.

a demi-wolf rampant.
Regibus.

Pro

legibus

et

31. 2

Wilson of Rivington Hall, Lanes, a


demi-wolf or.
3'- 2
Wilson, Frank, Esquire, J. P., of Ulva,
Onslow ViUas, Highgate, N., a demiwolf.
Res non verba.
Wilson, Rev. Canon James Allen, M.A.,
J.P.. Bolton Rectory, Clitheroe, a dimiwolf rampant

or.

Vincit qui se vincit.

WIL
rampant

ppr.

Hes non

WIL

597

Wilson, John, Esquire, M.P., J.P., Perrycroft,


ColwaU, Heref., a demi-wolf

Wilson,

Wilson of

verba.

lion

vigilans.
Peiirith,

rampant

gu.

Semper Wilson, Bromley-, Maurice, Dalian Tower,


i.

13

Cumb., and Welbome,

Wilson, Robert, Esquire, J.P., of BroughLines, a lion's head arg., guttee-deton Grange, Cockermoutli, same crest
sang.
cf. 21. I
and motto.
Wilson, Captain William Henry, on a
Wilson, Thomas Newby, the Landing,
wreath of the colours, out of a mural
Lakeside, tlverston, a domi-wolf ramcoronet or, a demi-lion rampant gu.,
pant per chevron sa. ami art'., holding
holding in the dexter paw a trefoil,
in the dexter paw a mullet of six points
also or.
Semper vigilans.
arg., and resting the sinister on a Wilson of Plewlands. Scotland, a demitrefoil slipped sa.
Fide sed cui vide.
lion gu.
Semper riijilans.
10. 3
Wilson, Thomas Xeedham, 5, Clarence Wilson, Walter Henry, JIaryville, near
Terrace, Regent's Park, a demi-wolf
Belfast,
a demi-lion rampant gu.
holding an estoile, all or.
Semper riqilans.
Wilson of Elsbrock, in the Netherlands, Wilson, Sir Samuel, D.L., M.P., of Erciland of Gloucester Square, Hyde Park,
doun, Anakie, Victoria, of 9, Grosvenor
London, W., a demi-wolf or, semee of
Square, London, and of Hughenden
horse -shoes sa., holding between the
Manor, Buclis, a demi-lion or, charged
paws an estoile of the first.
on the shoulder with an estoile gu.,
Pro
legibus ac Regibus.
and resting the sinister paw upon an
Wilson of Brinckliffe Tower, Yorks, a
escutcheon per pale sa. and gu., thereon
demi-wolf rampant or.
a wolf's head erased, also or. Semper
Vincit qui .5c
vincit.

31. 2

Wilson, James, Esquire, of Greek Street,


Soho, a demi-wolf or, gorged with a
collar gemel vert, holding in the dexter
fore-paw a branch of oak fructed ppr.
Wilson, Ireland, a demi-wolf salient vert.

Aviumque

volatus.

Wilson of Dublin, a demi-wolf per


or and gu.
Semper vigilans.

31. 2
fesse
31.

Henry Smithson Lee, Crofton


Wakefield,
a demi-wolf or,
charged on the breast with a chapeau,
the front to the sinister az.
Res non

Wilson,
Hall,

verba.

Wilson, Rev. Joseph Bowstead, Knightwick Rectory, Worcester, same crest


as Sir Jacob Wilson, charged with a
crescent for difference.

Wilson-Barkworth, Arthur Bromby, the


Elms, Kirkella, Hull: (i) A demi-lion
arg., holding in the dexter paw a
clarion, and resting the sinister on an
estoile, both gu.
253. 5.
(2) In front
of a demi-wolf sa., gorged with a collar
gemel, a fasces arg. Esto quod esse
L-ideris.
253. 6
Wilson, Scotland, a wolf salient or. Exptcta cuncta superne.

Wilson of Fingach, Scotland, a wolf


sejant or.
Expecta ctmcta superne.
Wilson of Ivnowle HaU, Warw., a wolf's
head or. Fcrtiter ei fideliter.
30. 5
Wilson, a lion's

gamb

erect

and erased.

i-

13

i )

crescent or, there-

from issuing flames of fire ppr. (2) A


pheasant sitting ppr.
Wilson of Stratford-le-Bow, Middx., on
a cloud ppr., a crescent gu., issuing
fire

ppr.

Wilson,

globe

inflamed

at

the

top

ppr.

WiUiam
Wright,
Esquire,
F.R.C.S., Cottesbrook House, Acock's
Green, near Birmingham, an eagle
displayed sa., langued gu. Semper

Wilson,

vigilans.

Wilson, Ireland, a water-bouget

or.

168.

Wilson, an eagle displayed sa.


75-2
Wilson of Glenderston,
Renfrewsh.,
Scotland, a negro's head ppr., coUared
arg.
/ ivill, wlio will not.
Non dormit
qui eustodit.

Wilson

Soonhope

of

and

Edinburgh,

Scotland, a dexter hand holding a pen


vigilans.
252. i
ppr.
Virtute et labore.
217. 10
Wilson, Captain Gordon Chesney, M.V.O., Wilson, James, Esquire, of Glasgow, a
Brookljy Hall, Leicester, same crest
talbot's head erased or.
Semper vigilans.
56. 2
Wilson, Wilfrid, same crest and motto.
Wilson, Scotland, a talbot's head erased
Wilson-Todd, WiUiam Henrv, of Halarg.
56. 2
Semper vigilans.
naby Hall and Tranby Park, Yorks
Wilson, John, Esquire, K.C., of 9,
(i) On the trunk of an oak-tree fesseDrumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh, a
ways a fox sejant ppr., collared or {for
talbot's head erased gu., collared arg.
276. 14
Todd). (2) Out of a mural coronet or,
Semper vigilans.
a demi-lion rampant gu., holding in Wilson of West Wickham, Kent, a talSemper vigithe dexter paw a trefoil slipped, also
bot's head erased ppr.
56. 2
or, with the motto over, Semper vigilans.
lans (for Wilson).
Oportet vivere.
Wilson of Sneaton Castle, Yorks, a talWilson of Cumberland Terrace, Regent's
bot's head erased az., charged on the
Park, Middx., Greenwich, Kent, and
neck with three ingots of gold in fess
crossed by another in bend ppr.
of Molesworth House, Brighton, Sussex, a demi-lion gu., holding between Wilson of Queensferry, Scotland, a talExpecta cuncta
bot's head erased arg.
the paws an escutcheon arg., charged
superne.
with a cart-wheel gu., and holding
S^- 2
WiUiam Shepley, Tunbridge
in the mouth three cinquefoils slipped Wilson,
Wells, an oak-tree eradicated ppr.,
vert.
Virtus sibi pra'mium.
fructed or.
Wilson of Barmer Cross, Eccleshall,
Yorks, issuant from flames ppr. a Wilsone, Charles Ranald, Campfield,
Glassel R.S.O., Aberdeensh., a talbot's
demi-lion az.. gorged with a collar
head erased arg., langued gu. Semper
gemel, and holding in the dexter paw
vigilans.
a mullet, both arg.
D.L., Wilsone of Glasgow, a talbot's head ppr.
Wilson, John, Esquire, J.P.,
Semper vigilans.
Hillhead House, Glasgow, a demi-lion
rampant holding between the paws a Wilton, Earl of (Egerton), Beaton Park,
near Manchester, three arrows, points
with a crescent.
lozenge charged
downwards, one in pale and two in
Semper vigilans.
saltire. or, headed and feathered sa.,
Wilson-Haffenden, John: (i) A gryVirtied together with a ribbon gu.
phon's head erased sa., pendent from
:

the beak an escutcheon arg., charged


36. 4
with a mullet sa. {2) A demi-wolf or,
Wilson, John Gerald, C.B., of CliSe HaU,
guttee-de-sang, holding between the
Durh., and Seacroft, Yorks, on a
paws a cross patee gu.
mount vert, a lion's gamb erased fesseways arg., thereon a lion's head oouped Wilson-Slater, Henry Bevan, White Hill,
Edgeworthstown, a lion passant per
erminois.
25 S. 2
pale gu. and sa., holding in the dexter
Wilson, Darey Bruce, Seacroft Hall,
paw a trefoil slipped vert. Garde la loi.
Leeds, same crest.
Wilson- Fitzgerald, William Henry, of Wilson of Scarr and Sledagh, co. Wexford, out of a mural coronet or, a demiChacombe, Banbury: (i) A boar paslion rampant gu., holding in the dexter
sant gu., bristled and armed or,
paw a trefoil of the first. Semper
charged with a saltire of the last {for
vigilans.
Fitzgerald).
25S. i.
(2) On a mount
Kirkcudbrightsh.,
Kelton,
of
vert, in front of a lion's head erminois, Wilson
Scotland, an anchor cabled and sura lion's gamb fesseways arg. {for
moimted by a star ppr. Pro Deo et
Wilson).
Slmnnetaboo.
25S. 2
libertate.
Wilson, Hon. Andrew Heron, of Doon
Villa,
Queensland, Wilson, a crescent or, flammant ppr.
Maryborough.
163. 12
member of the Legislative Council of
Queensland, a lion rampant. Semper Wilson of Dallam Tower, Westml., same
vigilans.

Milnthorpe

tuti.

non armis

I73-

fido.

'

Wilton, Glouc, issuing from an Earl's


coronet a griifin's head, holding an
arrow in its beak and vulned in the
Vincit qui se
chest with the same.

Wilton of London, an owl ppr.

Lux

in

96- 5

tenebris.

Wilton of Snaresbrook, Essex, an owl


ppr., gorged with a collar or, affixed
thereto by a ribbon az. a perpendicular
gold Une and a plumb sa.
Wilton, Wilts, an arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a dagger
ppr., hilt

and pommel

Wilton, a dexter
a

or.

arm holding

196. 5
in the hand

214. 6

bludgeon ppr.

and
Wiltshire,
cj. 51. 5
bridled ppr.
Wiltshire, Middx., a cross pat^e or.
165. 7
a

horse's

head

erased

.
:

WIM

Mars of the first.


Wimboll, a dagger erect ppr.

fructed ppr.. the neck


charged for distinction with a cross

of

Mug-nil

fcTTo

lOi.

noTi N.adio.

in a russet gown
his paternoster, etc., all ppr., supporting himself on a crutch.
Winipey, an arm in armour holding in

Wimbnsh, a friar Tested

the gauntlet a dagger ppr.


Winall, on a mural coronet gn., a mullet
or.

Wimms,

bow compony-connter-eompony
first

and

An

az.

hon

of the

droit.

Windham, Charles, same crest and motto.


Windham, John, same crest and motto.
Windham, P.eginald, same crest and
Windle, a stag's head cabossed ppr.
122.

Windle, Bertram
A., M.D., F.S.A.',
F.KS., the University, Birmingha

Wynants.

Winbolt, a desfter arm embowed. habited


gu.. slashed arg,. holding in the hand
ppr. a falcon of the second belled or.

between two wines sa.


Winch or Winehe of'Hannes, Beds, a
dexter hand holdinc a spear, all pjff.
all

214- II
WinelL, out of a ducal coronet or, a bons
head aSronte arg.. between two spears
of the first bead^ ppr.
141. 12
Winch, Ireland, an escallop or.
Wnch, George. Holcombe, Chatham,
Kent, an escallop or, charged on the
breast with an escaHop. and holding
in each claw a rose gu., leaved and
269. s
sKpped ppr. Tin lit rivas.

Winehester, Marquess ol (Paulet). Amport St. Marr'i. Andover, a falcon


with wings expanded or. belled of the
same, and gorged with a ducal coronet
gn.

Wingate, on a rock a palm-tree ppi.


Per ardva svrgo.
cf. 144. 3
crosslet of the first (jo'^ Wind^^r).
(2) Wingate of Harlington and Sharpenhoe.
A raven ppr., holding in the beat a
Beds, a gate or, with the motto over.
holly-branch slipped ppr. (for Corbdl).
Win.
yvBa palliMtTC culpa.
Wingfield, sa Powerscourt. Viscount.
Windeyer, Hon. William Charl^, M.A., Wingfield-Baker, Baker.
LL.D., of Lulworth, Boslyn Gardens. Wingfield, Worcs.. two wings elevated
too. 6
Sydney, and of Tomago, Hunter
arg.
Biirer, Xew South Wales, Australia, Wingfield, a swan's neck or, with wings
101. 6
ti*f. : an apple ppr.
gu.
Windham of FeUbrig Hall, Xort, a bons Wingfield, an eagle rising with wings
head erased within a fetterlock or, the
expanded arg.. looking at the sun in
cherry, tree

169. 2

Canford
Dorset, a swans head erased
ppr., gorged with a collar or, and
charged below with a cross moUne sa.
or.
between
two
ostrich-feathers

Wimborne, Bafon (Guest),

WIN

5q8

of Bitctfield and Spalding,


lines, a buck's head ppr., attired or,
issuing from a garland of bar-leares
of the'firit.
Wimble of the Fiiais, Lewes, Sussex,
a demi-lion cheqtiy or and az.. supporting -srith the paws an antique shield
gn.. thereon the ehemica] character of

Wimbeiiey

Aymez

Sj. 2

IcryaidtL

Winehester, Scotland, a hand holding a


Hot ard-ua rir,cluster of grapes ppr.
219. 6
e-ere dot-et.
Winehest^ of London, and of Oakfield
Lodge. Hawkhurst, Kent, in front cf a
cross crcBslet fitched or, a Uon passant
az.. the dexter fore- paw supporting a
mascle gn.. and pendent from the
mouth a double chain of the first.
WinebOsea, Eari ol, (Bneh-Hatton)
(1) A fawn trippant or (f^-^ EattoT,).
(2) A griffin passant sa. (/or Finch).
f 5. 2.
Ji Tisportd'Cray.
cf. 47. I

two

crosses

patee

or.

splendour.
FiddiU est de Dieu.
Wingfield, Anthony Henry, 11, Queens
Gardens, Hove. Sussex, a demi-eagle

wings expanded are., looking at


the sun in his glorv. Fidclili est di
Dicv.

rising,

Wingfield, Edward Rhys, same crest.


Wingfield, Ireland, a cap per pale ermines
and are., charged with a fess gu.. between two wings, the dexter of the
second, the sinister of the first.
same
Charles Htimphrey,

266.

Windley, Eev. Francis, of Dethick-Lea.


Derbysh., in front of a wolfs head
erased or, gorged with a collar nebuly
Slal
az., three fleurs-de-lis, also az.
273. 4
sua cviqui din.

Windlove,

Winlove,

and

Windlowe,

Sir

Edward,

Albion Street, W., same


noUe, nciiilt.
Wingfield, Godfrey Lee,

Wingfield,

K.C.B.,
crest.

same

40,
Posse.

crest

and

Harry Robert Shaw, same

ended by a ducal
crest and motto.
Wingfield, John Maurice, Tickencote
cubit arm vested
Hall, Stamford, same crest and motto.
holding
a
hand
he
Wingfield of Tickencote. RutL, a cap
^
falcon ppr., teaked and belled or, the
per pale sa., guttce-d'eau and arg.,
whole between two wings of the third.
charged with a fess gu., between two
Windonte or Windowche^ of Radiswell,
wings, the dexter of the second, the
bunch

of leaves vert,

Herts, a cubit arm erect vested arg.,


gloved gu., between two wings ppr..
holding a falcon, also ppr.. beaked and
belled or.
of London, a cubit arm vested
gu., CTiffed arg., holding in the hand
ppr. three nails or, alf between two

Windover

wings arg.
r,

Labor omnia

Glouc, a

lion's

rincit.

gamb

erect

and

sinister of the fii^t. Posse, noUt. ncfiUe.


Wingfield of Onslow, Shropsh., a high
boimet or cap per pale sa. and arg.,
between two wings all guttee counterchanged, on the cap a fess gu.
Wingfield, Bart, (extinct), of Letheringham, Suff., a cap per pale ermines and
arg,, charged with a fesse gu., between
two aings expanded, the dexter cf the
second, the sinister of the first.
Wingham, a sword and a feather in sal-

erased az., holding a cross crosslet


fitched or.
tier ppr.
1 7- ^
cf. 36. 1
Windsor, Baron (Windsor-dive), Hewell Wingoak, two oaks between wings.
Worcs.: (i) A Wingroye, a phoenix in flames ppr. 82. 2
Grange,
Redditch,
griffin passant arg., dncallv gorged Wingroye of the Grove, Worth, Sussex,
gn. (for Clii'i).
63. 2.
(2) A buck':,
on a Roman fasces lying fessewise a
head afiront*e, couped at the neck arg.,
phoenix with wings expanded ppr..
Je me fie eti
attired or (for Windsor).
each wing charged with a cinquefoil
IHeu.
119. 12
or.
Fear God and dread nought. 82. S
14?. 12 Windsor, Berks and Warw., a stag's Wlnlaw, P^v. George Preston Kelsall,
Winekwortb, a cinqnefoil ppr.
head afirontee, couped at the neck arg.
WineoW and Wineofl, Leics., and of
the Rectory, Morden, Surrey, upon a
armour
arm
in
12
Waldingfield. Su5., an
1:9.
hillock vert, three javelins, one in pale
em'iowed. couped at the shoulder, erect Windsor, a sheaf of seven arrows enfiled
and two in .'laltire ppr.. suspended
from the elbow ppr.. garnished or.
by a ducal coronet, aD ppr. cf. 175. 9
therefrom by a ribbon or, an- escutholding in the hand, also ppr., a spear, Wlndns, on a ducal coronet or, a serpent
cheon sa., charged with an acorn leaved
entwining a sheaf of arrows ppr.
also or, headed arg.
and slipped, also or. What I win I
269. 10
Winde, Xori, a giifBn's head erased gu.
hup.
holding
a
sheaf
Winlord, a dexter hand
Winmarleigb, Baron (Rt. Hon. the late
of arrows, all ppr.
214. 3
Winder, a dexter hand throwing a dart
John Wflson-Patten ; extinct), of Win214. 4 Winlord, Bart, (eiiinct). Worcs., on a
ppr.
marleigb, Lanes: (i) A griffin's head
ducal coronet a Moor's head in profile
Wind, Cumb.. out of a ducal coronet
erased vert, beaked or (for Patten).
or. a bulls head erm.. holding in the
erased ppr.
66. 2.
(2) A demi-wolf rampant or
mouth a cherry-branch slipped and Wing, P.utL, between two win^ or, a
Sulla paUescere culpa.
{for Wilson).
fmcted, all ppr.
matmch per pale arg. and vert.
Tirtvs ad sidera iollit.
31. 2
Winder, Corbett-, William Corbet, of ^ngam, out of a ducal coronet a broken Winn, sei St. Oswald. Baron.
Vaynol Part, Monlgomerysh. (i) A
halberd.
Winn, see Headley, Lord.
TallaxT coronet or, therefrom issuaut Wlngate, Scotland, an arm in armour Winn, Yorks, and London, a demi-eagle
a bufialo's head sa.. armed of the first,
embowed, holding in the hand a scidisplayed or, ducally gorged erm.
holding in the mouth a branch of
mitar ppr. Svvm cuiguc.
Tout pour Dieu et ma patrie.
196. 10
cf. 81. 2

WDf

599

Wnm,

Arthur T., Esquire, iideb'axA,


a demi-eafffe draplaved or. ducallv
jocaed erm.

SnTT

Wua^DgUta,

Sir

;.

ppr.. i^-templea ars. andaa. 6--^.'^ i-j-^n

'rseet,

cubic

IOC. 5

eharaed with an ammlet between

four croea croeslets az. {for WiTUor],


gjiilln sejant with
(2)
cf. 45. J.
wings elevated ara.. hdiiina in the
heak a trefofl slipped vert, ami resting
the deiter claw ttpon. an escutchiecn
ars., charged with a mullet =a. ifor
E-iiiycn,.
Ji ne change tri'en maiirmt.
Winspeare, a hand ppr., sxaspin^ a key
wizb. wartia at eitha end or.
WiDstanley, of Braonston Hoose, Leis.,
a c.3ckatrice displayed
or, crested and
'
wattled go.
>zi. zj.
Winstanlsf, Williani Alfred. Chaiaeley
same
Lancaster,
llanor,
Clitteroe,

Pmitz

crest.

arm.

of

emiowed

tiie liit. hilt

WmsamoiL, a
LoHmg

204and pommel or.


cooped sa.

boar's head

WiB^Ofle, a. delta hand


four arrows ppr.
cf. 214, 3

Stapteton, GUrac., a garfa


erect or. sustained on the dexter side
by a lion rampant arg., and on the
sinister

WmtS

by another

az.

iub luabra

first.

a demi-mountain cat rampant gardant per pale or and iju.,


auttee coonterchanged. ProEvi-m rnalz
cf. 2r. :2
UUettodumi, Frederick. Esquire of
the Birches. Strond. on a ducal ccronet

niSeriiot&sni,

pereuTO.

a
leopard's
pereuiU.

face.

PrrEmia

cf. 3. S

of A^LO-, CO. Heath, a martlet.

Winter, Francis Pratt. CJiLG.. Port


Moresby, British Xew Gninea, a

main

TBte^mmam, out
sa.,

of a mural coronet
a spear between two palm-hranchea

in saltier, ail ppr.

a cower arg.

Esd (Xumour).

r-:. :
156- 2
ShUlinsliee

Park, near Petworth. a Eon passant


gardant arss., iiofiifnj- in the deTtrpy
paw a BTKie-moIine sa. Esse, quam

Wimhrop, on a moum: v^:t a hare


current ppr.
of Groton. SuS..
vert a hare coaram; ppr.

136. 3

Wimhrop

on a mount
Svea sindt

tkmniini.

garde.

Winstanley. Lanes, an
vested an.. cnSied ara^.
ioldina in the hand ppn a sword of

Winsunle?

xU

Sv6

Surrey, Ooac.. and Worcs., a


arm erect vesft^d or. holding va.
the hand ppr. three oatrich-ffiatfajers,
the centre one sa., the others of the

^
1-

::iiii'i.

Winaington, Cheah.. a atiH ars.


WrnsJoe, a draaon paasant with, wmgs
efevaced. holdma ra the deiter daw a
iaager in pale.
ff- Tj- Winsor, B^yos-, of Gwersyfll, Deabigi=h- : I A tmicoca'a head erased
(

laat lf:r Winter).

Fn-

D.I-, of StanfcrSaracen's head aifr


iho'iliiera

or,

over the hack sa., and charasd on the


body with two trpfnfla slipped of tht

Winde, two wings expam&d ppn


Winde, Glouc. within
thereon perched a mardec
caDop ara. StfJ farhtna
WSBtBV,

Eaati at, see

Fa^frrmn

136.
IC9.

13,14 at.

WlBtOil, Seotlaiid. a garb or^


153. 2
Wbhoqb, Scotland, a dove vnlanir ppr.
cf. $3. to

ViBiavr, Hants and Won^ : (i)


cock
pheasant close ppr. cf. go. S. (2j
Out of a ducal coronet or, a cubit arm

armour

erect ppri. gamsheii of the


Erst, koldina in I'He- gaundet three
ostrJct-feathers arg.
WI"''il't^lWfll of London, a demi-lKHi
rampant az. Fortid isto, ilou favx.

in

majrtiet or.

Winier,

James Sandoson, ILA.. Agher,

SimnLertiill co. iteath, a ryitPTilfp; or,


i-harz^i ^th a crescent gu.
Wnuef, Leics. a hawk arg.. holdin.^ in
tee dexter claw a fish erect or.
Winter, a demi-griffin gn., winged per
pale ara. and az.. gorged with a ducal
i^ironet or. holdina in the dexter claw
a garb of the last.
Wiiller of Derham, GIonc. Worcs., and
Bemingiiam. Xocf.. a hind trrppant
arg., dncaUy gorged, lined, and ringed
'
"
orJ
cf. 124- i-

Winter of Canterbury. Kent, on a motnit


vert, a hind gn.. dacaHy gorged. Kned,
and eharaed on the shooldor with an
annulet

or.

Bart. {ixti7Kt\.

aan favx. EMo ianas *


magid impamdod. la. 2
Ditton Pajrk and Quaznton,
Bucks, out of a ducal coronet or. an
eaaie's head between two wings sa..
la in the beak a chaplet 01 laurel
id

ne

i*i3.

lit lea te
~

Thomas Henrv

Ricketts, Es-

Tyglyn Ayron, Cardigansfa.,


and Wefffsfard H^nor, Wellington.
Somas., upon a mount vert, in front
of an eagle's head erased sa., liokuna
in the beak a wreath of laurel ppr..
two wings saltirewEe arg^ Jfirars 2f
quire, of

confide.

Winyani, a

famik's

head cafao^ed ppr.

Winser-Irviiig,
Hon. WHIiam Irring,
J.P., of Xoorilim. Goolbtrm Biver,
itotra.
Victoria. Australia, member
Legislative
Coonott of Victoria :
of the
dexter cnbrt arm in armotir,
(i)
holding in the aaimtleG a branch of

122. 5

Wisziet, Scotland, a towar arz., with, a


c'zpcla and iia;i gu.
157. 15
Wininam of Charlton. Baks, a bears
head erased ara.. muzzled or. collared
A
sa., rinaed and lined of the second.
cf. 35- i
holly coDsistina of seven leaves and
fracted. all ppr.. motto over. Haud Wire, Travers Barton, of_ Blakes. Ly(21 A
minaton. Hants, one of H13L Lieudlii hiheiftia v.ntU (for Irrinj .
tenants ttir the City of London, a
hind trippant ara-. supporting with the
demi-bay horse saddled and bridled
SEofeter fore-foot a saltire gu-. gorged

with a collar dory coonteriiory. with


chain affixed thereto, and reflexed

az..

the

armour

&ce and mane covered with


ppr.. resting the

singer K?ct

on an escutcheon

ara:

37

6oo

WOL

vested, holding in the dexter hand two


arrows in saltire points downwards,
and resting the sinister hand on a
trefoil slipped, and in fiont of the man
a fleur-de-lis, all or. Sapit qui Deo
sapit.
274. 3
Wiseman, issuing out of a tower a deraiman armed in mail ppr., holding in the
dexter hand a dart, and on the sinister
arm a shield, the temples wreathed

Wittewrong, Lawes-, Sir Charles Bennet,


Bart., of Rothamstead Manor House,
St. Albans, Herts:
(i) A Saracen's
head couped below the shoulders ppr..
wreathed about the temples, and tied

Wolf, Wolfe, and Woof, Shropsh., a deniiwolf rampant sa., holding between its
paws a regal crown ppr. Fides in ad-

andsa.
3"Wiseman, Essex and Berks, a tower or,
the portway arg., on the top a demi-

Wittingham, a lion's head.


21. i
Witton of London and Yorks, an owl
arg., legged sa., ducally gorged or.

in

bows

mount

and gu.

or

2S0. 10.

(2)

'

pa-ssant ppr.

Pour

la foy.

2S9. 11
^

arg.

Moor in mail, all ppr., his temples


wreathed arg. and sa., holding in the
dexter hand a dart of the first, plumed
and headed of the second, and in his
sinister a Roman shield or.
10. 2
Wisham, a demi-lion or.
Wishart of Pitarrow, Forfarsh., a demieagle with wings expanded ppr. Mercy

cf.

desire.

M ercy

is

my de-iire.

96. 5

75. 21

Wishart of Logie, an eagle displayed sa.,


armed and membered gu., vulned by
an arrow shot through the body ppr.
Quid nan
Avitos juvat honores.
scepiiis pro Immanueli.
cf. 75. 2

hand

ppr.,

holding a sword

hand ppr., holding a rose of the first


stalked and leaved vert.
218. 11
Wolfall of London, a wolf's head erased
sa., ducally gorged or.
cf. 30. 8
WoUall, out of a ducal coronet gu., a
dexter hand ppr., holding a rose of the
first stalked and leaved vert.
21 8. 11
Wolfe, see Wolf.
Wolfe, Viscount Kilwarden {exiinci), a
wolf's head erased sa., ducally gorged
or.
Pro patrice amore.
cf. 30. 8
WoIJe of Hatherton, Chesh., out of a
ducal coronet a demi-wolf rampant.
cf.

31- 2

Wolfe, a wolf passant, collared, and a


line therefrom reflexed over the back.

felix.

Witts, a greyhound current.


cf. 58. 2
Witty, out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter

pale gu., hilted or.

28. 10

cf.

Wolfe, Birch-, of WoodhaU, Essex: (i)


A demi-wolf rampant gu., charged on
the body with a chevron or, and holding between the paws a mural coronet
of the last {for Wolfe).
(2) A
3:. 9.
mount vert, thereon a fleur-de-lis arg.,
entwined with two snakes ppr. {for

wavy

in
212. i
sejant gu.

Wix, on a rock ppr., a wyvern


Wodderspoon, Scotland, a dexter hand
holding a garland of laurel, all ppr.
Deo juvante.
218. 4
Wodehouse, see Kimberley, Earl of.
Birch).
Wodehouse, issuing out of a clou
Wolfe, Ireland, a wolf's head erased
de.xter hand holdin
ducally gorged or.
Pro patrice amore.
b.
Frappe

Wisheart, see Belsches-Wisheart.


Witford, eight pens in saltier, four and
four banded.
forte.
Witham, a cubit arm erect vested az.,
14. 9
cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr a Wodehouse, William Herbert,
of Woolnier's Park, Herts, on a duc.il
cinquefoil stalked or.
cf. 205. 2
coronet or, a cross crosslet arg. In
Witham, Lines, out of a ducal coronet
hoc signo.
or, a demi-peacock of the same. 103. 1
Witham of Lartington Hall, Yorks, out Wodehouse, Colonel Josceline Heneage,
C.B., a dexter cubit arm vested arg.,
of a ducal coronet or, a demi-woman,
and grasping a club in bend sinister or.
her hair dishevelled ppr., holding in
Frappe fort.
her dexter hand a gem ring of the
first.
Optime merenti.
Wodehouse, Edmond Robert, M.A., a
Esquire,
Grays
cubit
Maxwell,
arm ppr., vested arg., and graspT.
Witham,
5,
Inn .Square, W.C.samecrest and motto.
ing a club in bend sinister or.
Frappe
Wither, a demi-hare quarterly gu. and
az., holding in the mouth three ears Wodehouse, Henry Ernest, C.M.G., Hong
Kong, a dexter arm couped below the
of wheat or.
elbow, vested arg., and grasping a
Wither, Bigg-, of Manydown, Hants (i)'
club or.
Frappe fort.
A demi-hare erect az., holding in the
mouth three ears of ripe corn, charged WodehuU, Oxon., on a ducal ooronet a
vol, all or.
on the shoulder with a mullet or. (2)
cf. 113. i
226. 7 Wodeson, of Lowdham and Gunthorpe,
A rhinoceros ppr.
Notts, out of a ducal coronet or, a
Withering, Essex and Staffs, a raven
flame of fire issuant ppr.
with wings expanded sa., beaked arg.,
gorged ivith a ducal coronet or. cf. 107. 3 Wodnester, an eagle's head erased arg.,
gorged with a ducal coronet or.
Witherington, a bull's head couped sa.,
platee, armed arg.
cf. 83. lO
Withers of Holt, Norf., a demi-hare Wodor, an eagle with wings p.ddor.-ed
arg., preying on a fox ppr.
salient az., holding in the mouth three
of wheat or.
Wogan of Rathcoffey and Richardstown,
CO. Kildare, a lion's gamb couped and
Withie of Wotton, Calne, and Berry
erect gu.
Norbert, Devonsh., out of a ducal corocf. 36. 4
net or, a cross Calvary gu., between Wogan-Browne, Major Francis William
i
Nicholas, an heraldic tiger az., maned,
t wo wings erect arg.
cf. 1 1 1
tufted, and armed or.
Withington, Thomas Ellames, Esquire,
Qui non ciconia tigris.
Conservative Qub, Liverpool, a lion's
head erased sa.
Wolcot of Knowle House, Devonsh., a
hawk's head gu., guttee-d'or, holding
Withypoule, Suii., a demi-mountain cat
in the beak a fleur-de-lis, also or.
rampant gardant per pale or and gu.,
guttee counterchanged.
cf. 26. 12
cf. 84. 12
Witmore, out of a ducal coronet a cock's Wolcott of Wolcott, aiudleigh, Southhead.
cott, Biterston. and Lisleigh, Devonsh.,
90. 6
in
Lines,
dexter
hand
couped
a
griffin's
head
guttee-deWitt,
a
erased arg.,
fess.
221. 6
sang, charged with a fleur-de-lis az.,
bezantee.
Wittewrong, Bucks and Herts, a Saracf. 66. 2
cen's head couped below the shoulders Wolf or Wolfe,
ilf current erm.
28. 4
ppr., wreathed round the temples and Wolf, a gray
passant ppr., in front
tied in bows or
289. 10
Igu.
of
oak vert.
:

of broom, all ppr


Witts, George Backhouse, Esquire, J.P.,
Hill House, Leckhampton, same crest.

Wishart of Brechin, Scotland, an eagle


displayed gu.

Witts of London, an eagle with win


elevated sitting
mount of com
springing, holdin]
n the beak a sprig

Ante obilum nemo

31. 12

versis.

WoUall, out of a ducal coronet a dexter

thereon the trunk of a


tree fessewise eradicated and sprouting
to the dexter, surmounted by an erm.
vert,

cf.

Wolfe, George, of Forenaughts.

30. 3

Black-

and Bishop Land, co. Kildare,


Ireland, same crest.
cf. 30. 8
Wolfe of Arthington, Torquay, a wolf's
hall,

head erased

sa.,

thereon a cross

Lupus non
Wolfe-Barry,

charged with a bezant,


moline of the first.

lepus.
Sir John

K.C.B.,

Wolfe,

23, Delahay Street, Westminster, a


gryphon gu., wings elevated and addorsed, barry of six or and az.. in its
mouth a rose arg., leaved and slipped
ppr., resting the dexter paw on a port-

Boulez en avant.
cullis with chains sa.
Wolferstan, Pipe-, Francis Stafford, of
Statfold Hall, Staffs
(i) A wolf under
a tree, aU ppr. {for Wolferstan).
(2) A
leopard's head erased or {for Pipe).
:

Qui sera sera.


23. 3
WOI0, a wolf regardant holding in the
mouth an arrow in bend barb downward.
Wolfl of Cams Hall, Hants, Baron of
Russia and a baronet {extinei) (i) In
the centre, out of a ducal coronet or,
a demi-wolf salient ppr.
(2) On the
dexter side, out of a ducal coronet or,
a fleur-de-lis arg., between two imperial eagle's wings displayed tawny.
(3) On the sinister side, on a ducal
coronet or, an eagle displayed sa.,
:

ducally crowned gu. Dante Deo.


Wolgar, Hants, on a mount vert, a peew it
ppr.

Wolin, a

lion's

head erased

Deo.

Wollacombe
spur

of

embrued

^a.

Faveii'e
17- S

Wollacombe, Devonsh., a

leathered

or,

the

rowel-points
178. 8

ppr.

Wollacombe, Devonsh., a falcon ppr.,


with wings expanded, charged with
three bars gu., belled

or.

WoUasfon, Shropsh., a demi-griffin

se-

greant, holding in its dexter claw a


mullet.

WOL

84. 12

first.

I-

(i)

wolf's
lupus.

13

rampant

lion

erminois, charged on the shoulder with


a cross pati'e fitchee sa. for distinction (/or WoUey].
i.
13.
(2) A
cf.
demi-lion arg., guttee-de-larmes, ducally crowned and resting the sinister
paw upon a cross patt-e fitchee or (for
Oldnall).
Pieux quoiqiie preux.
Wolley, PhlUips-, of Highgate, Middx.
(i ) Same crest as (i) above (for Wolley).
13.

I.

(2)

Between

two

oak-

ducal coronet, and therefrom a chain


reflexed oyer the back or, holding
between the paws an escallop gu. (for
Ducit amor palriai.
3. 10
WoUey of Comberworth, Lines, on a
mount vert, a lion couchant arg.

between two wings

Bloxholme

two lobster's claws


holding an escallop arg.
Wolrich'of Cowling,

65.

erect

n
'

of Coxhoe HaU, Durh., and Acton


Cantlow, Warw., same crest. Irrideo

tempcstatem.

Wood

of

Mount House and Hetton,


mount vert, an oak-tree

Durh., on a
fructed ppr.

Irrideo tempestatcm.
274. 15

Wolstenholme of Wolstenholme, Lanes, Wood, John, Esquire, J.P., D.L., Hengiave Hall, Bury St. Edmunds, on a
Dransfield and Horsleygate, Derbysh.,
mount in front of an oak-tree fructed
and of Winchenden, iXiddx., an eagle
the trunk of a tree fessewise eradicated.
displayed or, standing on a snake
Dei donum.
230. i
nowed az.
Wolstenholme, Bart, (extinct), of London, Wood, Samuel HiU, Esquire, J.P., D.L.,
of Moorfield, Glossop, Derbysh., same
an eagle displayed or, standing on a
crest and motto.
snake nowed az. In ardua virtus.
Wolston or Wolstone, an arm in armour Wood of Grangehaugh, Scotland, an oakslip fructed ppr.
Diu virescit. 1 5 1 3
embowed wielding a sword ppr.
Audax
195. 2 Wood-Burne, a lion rampant gu.
ingcnii.
Wolstonecraft, out of a mural coronet or,
a demi-mermaid holding in the dexter Wood, Sir Lindsay, Bart., the Hermitage,
erased
head
Chester-le-Street,
a
woU's
hand a purse ppr., and in her sinister a
sa., gorged with a coUar or, the coUar
comb. Vigilans.
charged on the band with three oakWolton, on a bezant a martlet arg.
leaves vert between two acorns slipped
Wolverstone, a Minerva's head affrontee
and leaved ppr. Loyal en tout. 293. 6
182. I
ppr.
Wolverstone, Suff. and Staffs, a wolf pas- Wood, a wolf's head sa., coUared or. 30. 9
Francis John Adelbert, Esquire,
Wood,
28. 10
sant or.
J.P., of Hallow Park, Worcester, a
Wolverton, Baron (Glyn), Iweme Jlinster,
Deo diice.
wolf's head erased ppr.
Blandford, an eagle's head erased sa.,
guttee-d'or, holding in the beak an Wood of London, a wolfs head erased
30. 11
sa., collared gu., rimmed or.
escaUop arg. Fidei tenax.
out
of a mural
Middx.,
Islington,
of
Wood
Bart.,
D.L.,
Sir
George
Orbv,
WombweU,
coronet gu., a wolf's head sa., collared
Yorks, a unicorn's
of Wombwell,
arg.
head couped arg. In well beware.
(i) In front of a tower
49- 7 Wood-Besly
the trunk of
arg.,
triple - towered
WombweU, a dragon's head erased or,
a tree fessewise eradicated and sproutcharged on the neck with a chaplet
:

tree ppr.

Wolrige-Gordon,

274. 15

Wood

a naked
shin-bone,

tiger ppr.

I43- 5
Strong and firm.
Henry, Esquire, Barrister-at-law, 53, Queen's Gate, LonBydon, S.W., a hart's head ppr.
I-I- 5
dard.
Wolrige or Wolridge, a horse-shoe or,
i::o. 11
between two wings ppr.
Wolryche-Whitmore, Francis Alexander,
(i) A falcon
of Dudmaston. Shropsh.
close on the stump of a tree with a
branch springing from the dexter side,
aO ppr. (for Whitmore). 36. 11. (2)

Col-

143. 2
oak-tree fructed ppr.
143- -

or,

Wolrige, Arthur Field Wolrige, Esquire,


of Sheldons, Hants, and 23, Castletown Road, West Kensington, an oak-

Woodborough and Nether

or.

footed.

a demi-royal

Suff.,

of

wick. Notts, an oak-tree ppr., fructed

or.

Suff.,

aU ppr.
Wolsey of Newton, Norf., a beast in the
shape of a beaver az., with long ears
erect, finned down the back or, web-

7. 5

and Swinsted,

Lines,

Wood

homini Wood, Yorks, an

caufe.

arm embowed grasping a

or.
cf.

of

Honio

i;

Sir

Wolsey of Cottingham,

Wolley, a cubit arm erect vested paly of


four arg. and az., holding in the hand
ppr. a bunch of leaves vert.
WoUey of Beeston, Notts, a man's head
in profile and bearded clad in a hood
of maU ppr., and charged on the neck
with a cross crosslet sa. for distinction.
Honeste nudax.
WoUstoneeraft of Mark's Gate, Essex,
and London, out of a naval coronet or,
a demi-merniaid holding in her dexter
hand a mirror ppr., and in her sinister
a comb or.
184. 14
Wolmer, a dexter arm erabowed ppr.,
vestecl vert, cuffed or, holding in the
203. 4
hand a covered cup, also or.
Wolmer, Worcs., between two wings or,
a w olfs head erased sa.
Wolmer, Worcs., a griffin's head erased
sa.,

ppr.

Wood

Phillips).

Wolmer

head

point downwards, ppr.


cf. 166. 12
see Halifax, Viscount.
of Hollin HaU, Yorks, an oaktree ppr., fructed or. Proi-alria. 143.
Wood of Bishop's HaU, Essex; (i) An
oak-tree eradicated ppr.
(2) A martlet
on the stump of an oak-tree sprouting
out branches, all ppr. Tutis in undis.
Wood, William Derisley, of Riccarton,
Christchurch, New Zealand, an oaktree fructed.
Semper sursum. 143. 2

Wood,

Mount Wolseley,

branches ppr., on a garb f esse wise


vert, a lion rampant sa., gorged with a

cf.

Wondesford, a cross crosslet fitchee gu.,


surmounted by a sword in bend sinister,

Capel Charles, Bart., of Wood, Bart, (extinrt). of Gatton Park,


co. Carlow, out of a
Surrey, an oak-trte eradicated ppr.,
ducal coronet or, a wolf's head ppr.
fructed vert.
Tutus in undis.
143. 2
Mors mihi vita est.
Wood, in front of a mount vert, thereon
Wolseley-Jenkins, Major Charles Bradan oak-tree ppr., three bezants in fesse.
ford Harries
Sictit serimus sic metinius.
mural coronet
{
i ) On a
sa., a lion passant regardant or, sup- Wood, George Swinford, Esquire, and
porting with the dexter paw an esAlbert Wood, Esquire, of Bodlondeb,
cutcheon barry of six az. and erm..
Carnarvonsh., in front of a mount,
charged with an annulet or (for Jenthereon an oak-tree fructed ppr., three
hins).
bezants.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or,
a wolf's head ppr., with marks of dis- Wood of Enfield, Middx., and Yorks, on
a mount vert, an oak-tree ppr., fructed
tinction
Perge sed
Wolseley).
(for
Wolseley,

cf.

oak-tree ppr., charged with a cross


or for difference {for Wolryclie).
Incorrupla fides.
cf. 143. 5
Wolryche - Whitmore,
Rev.
Francis
Henry, of Dudmaston, Shropsh., same
crest and motto.
Wolseley, Viscount, Farm House, Glynde,
Sussex, out of a ducal coronet or, a
wolf's head ppr.
Homo homini lupus.
Wolseley, Sir Charles Michael, Bart.,
D.L., of Wolseley, Staflfs, out of a
ducal coronet or, a wolf's head erased
ppr.
Homo homini lupus.
Wolseley, Lieutenant-General Sir George
Benjamin, K.C.B., Meean Meer, Punjaub, India, out of a ducal coronet or,
crosslet

Wollen, a demi-lion holding between the


paws a cushion tasselled.
Wolley-Dod, see Dod.
WoUey of Woodhall, near Shrewsbury,
Shropsh., a lion rampant erminois.

WoUey, Oldnall-t

WOO

601

An

Woilaston, F. E. A., Esquire, of Sheiiton


Hall, Leics., out of a mural coronet
or, a demi-griffin salient arg., holding a
mullet pierced sa.
Ke quid falsi.
Woilaston, Arthur Naylor, C.I.E.. of
Glen Hill, Walmer, Kent, same crest
and motto.
Wollcote of Exeter, Devonsh., an eagle's
head or, guttce-de-sang, beaked az.,
holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis of the

vert.

WombweU

of Xorthfleet, Kent, a tiger's

head erased
1

or,

gorged with a garland

of laurel vert.
of Womerton, Worcs., Hatton,
Shropsh., a unicorn's head couped gu.

Womerton
1

49- 7

Womphrey, a book expanded


tiia,

Domine,

et

requies mea.

ppr.

Pax
15S. 3

(2)
ing to the dexter ppr. (for Besly).
Upon the stump of a tree eradicated
ppr., a wolf's head erased paly of six
arg. and gu., holding in the mouth a

staff

raguly in bend

sa. (for

Wood).

Wood, George William Rajmer,


mount
a
Manchester,
ton,

Singlevert,

thereon in front of an oak-tree ppr. a


boar regardant sa., hoofed, tusked.

1
,

woo

sa.,

Wood

collar,

collared and ringed or.


30. 1
of Beadnall, Northumb., a wolfs

sa., erased or, gorged with a collar


of the last, charged with three annulets
</. 3- 1
gu.

head

Wood, CoUingwood Lindsay, Freeland,


Forgandenny, Perthsh., a wolf's head
erased sa., collared and ringed or, the
collar charged on the band with three
Loyal en tout. 314-9
a lion's head erased ducally
18. 8
crowned.
Thoresby,
Lines, a lion's head
of
Wood
erased and ducally crowned. Strenue
oak-leaves vert.

Wood,

et

18. 8

audacter.

of Newbold Revel, Rugby, Warw..


a demi-lion rampant arg., semee of
buckles sa., resting the sinister paw
upon an escutcheon of the last,
charged with a wolf's head erased of
the first.
Virtide et labore.

Wood

Wood, Arthur Herbert Edward,


bourn Hall, same crest.

Sud-

Wood

of Codshall, Somers., a demi-lion


rampant purp., holding an acorn or,

the cup vert.

Wood

of

Hiltwood,

rampant

purp.,

c/.

2.

a demi-lion

Staffs,

holding

branch vert, fructed

WOO

602

therefrom a
over the back and
chain reflexed
258.12
affixed to the tree or.
Wood, Staffs, and of West Cutton and
Thorp, York3. a wolf's head erased

and gorged with a

or.

an

acornc/.

12. 3

Wood, Richard Shaw, Bosco Manor,


Bermuda, same crest.
Wood, Suff.. a demi-lion rampant or,

Wood, Devonsh., a

derai- woodman hold-

ing in his dexter hand an oak-slip and


in his sinister a club resting on his
shoulder, all ppr., and wreathed about
the middle vert.
Wood of Shynwood, Shropsh., Surrey,
and Brize Norton. Oxon., a demi-woodman arg., holding a club over his dexter

shoulder

186. 5
J. P., of WoodIreland, a demi-savage

or.

Wood, James, Esquire,


ville, CO. Sligo,

about the temples and


charged on the breast
with a crescent gu., holding in his
dexter hand an oak-tree eradicated and
fructed, and in his sinister a club resting on his shoulder, both also ppr.
Fructu cognoscitur arbor.
Wood of Hareston, Devonsh., a demi-wild
man holding in his dexter hand ppr.
an oak-tree eradicated vert, fructed or.
Wood of North Taunton, Devonsh., a
woodman ppr., wTeathed about the
temples and loins, and holding in the
dexter hand an olive-branch, all vert.
Wood, Lanes, out of a mural coronet arg.,
a demi-woodman ppr., wreathed about
the loins and temples vert, holding in
his dexter hand a griffin's head erased
and in his other over his sinister
shoulder a club, also ppr.
ppr., wreathed
loins vert, and

Snell, Esquire, 29, Kensington Court, S.W., a demi-man


aflrontee holding over his dexter
shoulder a club, all ppr., and resting
his sinister hand upon a saltire or, and
issuing from the wreath on the dexter
side an acorn slipped and leaved ppr.

Wood, Joseph

the sinister arm extended, the hand


grasping a wolf's head erased sa. Deus
robur meum.
Wood, John Baddeley, M.A., Henley
Hall, Ludlow, same crest and motto.
Wood, Captain George Wilding. Nithsdale House, Ingatestone, Surrey, a

savage affrontee ppr., wreathed about


the head and loins, holding over his
dexter shoulder a club, and in his
sinister hand a wolf's head erased.

Deus robur meum.


Wood, Bart., of Bonnytown,

Fifesh.,

demi-savage %vreathed about the head


and middle with laurel, and holding in

hand a club erect. Defend.


Wood, a demi-woodman holding in his
dexter hand an olive-branch, and in
his dexter

his sinister a club, all ppr.

Suaviter

sed fortiter.

on an Eastern coronet or, a


ppr.,
leopard
passant regardant
holding in the dexter paw a banner
gu., the staff and spear-head also ppr.
Wood, Suff., on a ducal coronet or, an
eagle per pale of the same and sa.
Wood, Suff., on a ducal coronet or, an
eagle with wings expanded per pale or

Wood,

and sa.
cf. 77. 5
Wood, Middx., of Nottsgrove, Essex, and
Newton, near Middlewich, Chesh., a
hawk close arg., jessed and belled or,
standing on a lure ppr.

cf.

85. 14

Wood, Shropsh., a falcon rising.


Wood, Edmund Burke, Moreton HaU,
Chirk, Salop, a falcon arg., jessed and
belled or, standing upon a lure ppr.

Wood of Norwich, Norf., a martlet \ ith


wings expanded arg., holding in the
Non sibi sed aliis.
Lodge, Pontefract, a demi-lion ram- Wood, Francis Hugo Lindley, Hoarbeak a tulip ppr., stalked and leaved
Virtus
pant or, gorged with a wreath.
cross, Burton-on-Trent, a savage amvert.
incumhet honori.
bulant in fesse ppr., holding in his Wood, Oxon., a squirrel sejant sa., holdWood of Fulborne, Cambs, Sneterley,
sinister hand a club resting on his
ing between the paws a honeysuckle
Norf., and Kent, a demi-lion rampant
shoulder, all ppr., and on his dexter
arg., slipped and leaved vert.
or, gorged with a wreath az. and gu.,
arm a shield sa. charged with a griffin's Wood of Ottershaw Park, Surrey, a ship
tied behind with two bows.
in full sail ppr.
Tutus in undis.
head erased arg.
250. 4
160. 13
Wood-Martin, Colonel William Gregory Wood, Francis John Woodhouse Wood,
of Cleveragh, Sligo, Ireland, A.D.C. to
Esquire, a savage affrontie ppr., hold- Wood,
Andrew George, Pittleworth,
the King: (i) A lion rampant ppr.,
ing in his dexter hand a club head
Hants, a ship in full sail. Tutus in
holding in his dexter paw a crescent
downwards, and on his sinister arm an
undis.
or {for Martin).
2. 2.
escutcheon arg., charged with a cross Wood, John Gathorne, Thedden Grange,
(2) A demisavage ppr., wreathed about the
Pnrabo me.
Alton. Hants, a naked arm embowed,
gu.
314. 6
temples and loins vert, and charged on Wood, Richard Henry, Belmont, Sidcouped at the shoulder, holding a club,
the breast with a crescent gu., holding
mouth, a blackamoor's head in profile
all ppr., pendent from the wTist a
in his dexter hand an oak-tree fructed
couped at the shoulders ppr., wreathed
shield arg., charged with a cross flory
and in his sinister a club resting on his
with cinquefoils or, in front thereof
Non ligno crucis.
gu.
shoulder, both also ppr. (for Wood).
three mascles interlaced fesseways, Wood, Middx., a gauntlet erect gu.. garHinc fortior et darior. Frutu cogalso or.
nished or, between two branches of
noscitur arbor.
laurel vert.
Wood, Bart., of Hatherley House, Glouc,
Wood-Ryder, Andrew Richard, Esquire,
out of a mural coronet arg., a demi- Wood of Wateringbury, Kent, and Hamof Sydney Place, Cork
(
)
A lion
wild man wreathed about the temples
sey, Sussex, a dexter gauntlet erect
i
passant or, resting the dexter paw
with oak fructed, holding in the dexter
gu., purfied or, between two ostrichupon an escutcheon of the Ryder arms,
hand an oak - tree eradicated and
feathers arg.
viz., per fesse az. and gu., three cresfructed, and in the sinister a club, Wood of the Whitehouse, Heref., a cubit
cents or, and a canton of the last {for
all ppr.
Defend.
3II-4
arm erect vested or, cuffed arg., holdRi/der).
(2) Two wings inverted in Wood, Sir Henry Trueman, 16, Leinster
ing in the hand ppr. a cross crosslet
saltire arg., surmounted by a cherub's
Square. W., same crest and motto.
Credo cruce Christi.
fitchee gu.
head ppr. {for Wood). Timet piidorem. Wood, Rev. Frederick John, M.A., same Wood, a dexter arm in armour embowed,
Vincit Veritas.
i8g. 13
crest and motto.
holding in the hand a sword enfiled
Wood, Ireland, a cherub or.
i8q. 9 Wood, General Sir Henry Evelyn, Saliswith a human heart.
Wood, Scotland, a savage from the loins
bury, same crest and motto.
Wood of Sandwich, Kent, an arm emupwards holding in his dexter hand a Wood, Charles Page, Wakes Hall, Wakes
bowed vested in green leaves, holding
club erect, wreathed about the temples
Colne, near Halsted, same crest and
in the hand a spear broken in three
and loins with laurel, all ppr. Defend.
motto.
pieces, one in pale and two in saltier,
186. I Wood of Brownhills, Staffs, a demi-man
all ppr.
Wood, a demi-wild man, on his shoulder
ivreathed about the temples and waist Wood, Glouc, an arm in pale vested
a club, all ppr., wreathed about the
with oak-leaves fructed, the dexter
chequy or and sa., cuffed arg.. holding
loins vert.
hand holding a club in bend, all ppr.,
in the hand ppr. a fleur-de-lis gu.
holding a wreath of laurel vert.

Wood, Charles Harcourt Gam, Carleton

woo
D.L., of Golagh, co.
Monaghan, Ireland, a cubit arm erect
vested az.. cuffed arg., charged with a
leopard's face or, holding in the hand
a broken tilting-spear ppr., headed or.

Esquire,

woo

603

Wood-Wright, William Henry Edward,


J. P.,

Veritas vincil.
of Osmington House, Dorset, an
arm embowed in armour, the hand

Wood

Woodgate, Rev. Reginald Stephen Shaw,


of Summerhill and Pembury, Kent,
same crest.
135-7
Woodgate, a dexter arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a sword
by the blade in fess surmounted by a

of

Avonhurst, Warw., an oak-

tree
eradicated
patria.

ppr.

Pro

Deo

Woodmas

of Green
Hill,
Compstall,
Stockport, Chesh., in front of an oaktree eradicated ppr. fructed or, a cross
,

sprig of laurel.

Woodgate, John, Esquire, Little Bentley


Hall,

quam

grasping a spear paleways.

Woodall of London, out of a ducal coronet an eagle's head, holding in the


beak a pellet, all ppr. Dissipate.

Woodmas

same

Colchester,

crest.

Esse

videri.

Woodhall, Beds, Thenford, Northamp.,


and Chesh.. out of a ducal coronet or,
two wings addorsed gu.

Woodnester of Bromyard. Heref., an


eagle's head erased arg., ducally gorged
or.
cf. 83. 10
of Wistanton, Chesh., and
St. Clere, Cornw., a squirrel
sejant or, cracking a nut ppr.

Woodnoth

Shavington

Woodhall of Walden, Essex, a cubit arm


35- 7
vested per pale or and sa., cuffed Woodrifl, a hind's head ppr.
124. i
counterehanged, holding in the hand Woodrof and Woodrow, a bull's head
ppr. a sword arg., hilt and pommel of
cj. 107. 3
erased gu.
44. 3
the first.
Woodbridge, a chaplet of roses ppr.
Woodrof and Woodrow, Yorks, a woodcock ppr.
Woodburgh, a bundle of five anow.s Woodham, an arm in armour embowed,
the hand holding a sword by the blade, Woodrofle, Derbysh. and Yorks, a woodbanded round the middle by a serpent
point downwards, ppr.
195. 6
cock ppr.
I)pr.
Woodburn, out of a ducal coronet an Woodham of Cotherston, Cornw., be- Woodrofle, a demi-lady ppr., vested arg.,
tween two sprigs of roses a buck's head
eagle's head, all ppr.
holding in the dexter hand a civic
cj. i},. 14
erased, all ppr.
crown or.
Woodburne, a camel's head sa.
132. 7
cf. 121. 4
1S3. 5
113- ' Woodrofle and Woodruff of London and
Woodburne, Lanes, a lion rampant gu. Woodhead, a vol or.
Woodhead, Henry, the Gardens, Cape
Surrey, a dexter arm embowed vested
Aiidax ingenii.
i. 13
head
Toivn, an African bush buck's
with leaves vert, holding in the hand
Woodburne, George Burgess Lancaster,
couped ppr., gorged with the battlea branch of honeysuckle, all ppr.
Esquire, same crest.
ments of a tower or, between on the Woodrofle of Dublin, an open dexter
Woodcock, Ireland, a phoenix in flames
82. 2
dexter side an oak-branch fructed
hand between two branches of honeyppr.
ppr., and on the sinister a rose arg.,
suckle, all ppr., and in an escroU over
Woodcock of London, New Timber.
Mquo
stalked
the crest the motto Cor ac manus
and leaved vert.
Sussex, and Coventry, Warw., out of
animo.
concordant.
Sit dux sapientia.
rays issuing from the wreath or, a
Woodhead, a buck's head erased.
Woodrofle of St. Edmundsbury, Sufi'., a
demi-peacock displayed arg.
121. 2
dexter arm embowed vested ermines,
Woodcock of Newport, Shropsh., a pelicuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.
can in her piety or, the nest ppr., the Woodhouse, a demi-savage resting a club
a buck's head of the last.
over his shoulder, all ppr. Frapfez
young arg.
98. 8
Woodrofle, Ireland, a dexter hand couped
fort.
Woodcock, a demi-lion rampant gu., supand apaumee ppr. <St( dux sapientia.
Woodhouse, Norf. (i) Issuing from
porting a cross crosslet fitched or.
clouds ppr., an arm couped at the
222. 14
II. 5
elbow and erect vested arg., charged Woodroofle, Rev. Henry Reade, M.A.,
Woodcock, Essex, a demi-lion rampant
with four sinister bendlets sa., holding
Canon of Grahamstown, Cape Colony,
or, collared az., studded, and holding a
in the hand ppr. a club.
a woodcock close ppr.
Quod transtuli
cross bottonnee fitchce of the first.
(2) A savage
couped at the knees ppr., crined or,
retuii.
Woodcock of Brightwell, Bucks, two
holding a club erect sa., wreathed about Woodroofle, S. M., 100, Pembroke Road,
lion's gambs erect and addorsed, the
Clifton, Bristol, a woodcock close ppr.
loins arg. and sa.
dexter arg., the sinister
36.5
281. 13
Quod transtuli retuii.
Woodhouse of Portadown, co. Armagh,
Woodcock of Norwich, a Moor's head s
of
Kerrykeel, co. Donegal, and of Woods of llilverton, Dublin, a demibetween two wings gu. Gesta verbis
woodman holding in his dexter hand
Omeath Park, co. Louth, Ireland, issuvested
cubit
arm
an
oak-slip.
Fortis
in
procella.
shoulder
clouds
a
ing
from
the
Woodcock, an arm from
arg., and charged with a cinquefoil Woods, the late Sir WiUiam, Garter King
ppr., vested gu., the cuff vandyked
Out of a ducal coronet or,
of Arms
( i
204. i
gu., the hand grasping a club, all ppr.
arg., wielding a sword ppr.
a demi-woodman ppr., supporting over
Agincourt.
Woodd, Rev. Trevor Basil, 16, Eccleston
his shoulder a club of the first.
(2)
Street,
London, a demi-woodman Woodhouse of Hickling, Norf., a griffin
62. 2
Out of a ducal coronet or, a mount
segreant or.
affrontce ppr., holding over his dexter
vert, thereon a lion statant gardant of
shoulder with both hands a club or. Woodhouse of Holborough Court, Kent,
the first in front of an oak-tree ppr.,
a demi-griifin segreant holding be.Vo nobis.
Robur.
6. 12
fructed or.
tween the paws an arrow, point downWoodd, Basil Aubrey HoUond, 35, Tite
Woods, Sussex, between two ostrichwards.
Virtus in arduis.
Stri'et, S.W., same crest and motto.
feathers erect arg., a gauntlet ppr.
Woodeson, Middx., out of a ducal coronet Woodhouse, on a ducal coronet or, a cross
crosslet arg.
hi hoc signo. cf. 165.
Woods of Norwich, Norf., a martlet with
iir, tiames ppr.
wings addorsed sa., guttee-d'or.
Woodford, Leics., two lion's gambs erased WoodhuU of MoUington, Oxon., a mantiger passant gardant arg., horned or.
Woods, WiUiam, of Wigan, Lanes, and
or.
36. 5
of Warnford Park, Bishop's Waltham,
Woodford, a demi-woodman sa., wTeathed Wooding, a goat passant arg., holding in
83. 14

Woodall, a Cornish chough with wings


ex])aiided sa., ducally gorged or.

-.

the temples or, holding in his


186. 1
hand a club vert.
Bart, (extinct), of Carleby.
Lines, a naked savage wreathed about
till- temples and loins, holding in his
ikxter hand a club and in his sinister
])alm-branch in bend, aU ppr.
l.ihirtate qvietum.
:il>out
ill

xter

Woodford,

the mouth a slip of ivy ppr. cj. 129. 6


a staff raguly in fess sa., thereon a
martlet with wings elevated of the
Woodley, an owl arg.
96. 5
Labor et pcrselast,
guttee-d'eau.
Woodley, James, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of
verantia.
Halshanger, Ashburton, Devonsh., an
Woods, Lanes, a martlet sa., with wings
owl arg. Sapere et tacere.
addorsed, holding in the beak a tulip
Woodlock of Dublin, a demi - lion

rampant

az., holding in the dexter


a sword ppr., and charged on the
shoulder with a cross crosslet fitchee
or.
Vi et virtute.
cf. 14. 12
ppr., holding a club arg., crowned and Woodman, a stork regardant sa., resting
the dexter claw on a torteau.
Pro aris et focis.
Jilt with oak-leaves.
Woodgate, a squirrel sejant holding a Woodman, a buck's head erased ppr.
,1

Woodforde, Rev. Alexander John, of


Ansford House, Somers., a woodman

nut, all ppr.

I3>7

paw

ppr.

Woods, Ireland, an arm in armour, the


hand holding two pieces of a broken
spear.

Woods,

Matthew

Snooke

209. 10
Grosvenor,

Mountfield. Bonchurch, Isle of Wight,


a rock ppr.. thereon an eagle regardant,
wings elevated or, the dexter claw

woo

WOR

604

an escutcheon arg., charged Woodyeare of CrookhiU. Yorks, a demigriffin segreant regardant with wings
with a fleur-de-lis gu. Inlegritatetutus.
inverted sa., beaked, membered, and
Woods, Thomas, Rose Cottage, Lowessemee-de-lis or.
cf. 64. 3
toft, Suff., and Llandaff Place, South
Wales, a horse's head coiiped arg.. Woof, Edward, Esquire, of South View,
Ironbridge, Shropsh., a demi-wolf rammailed or, issuant from a chaplet of
pant sa., holding between the paws a
roses gu., and holding in the mouth a
regal crown ppr.
Fides in adversis.
broken spear in bend, also or. Ora et

crosslets fitchee in saltirc, also arg. (for


Boyce).
falcon, wings expanded
(2)
and inverted ppr., belled and jessed

resting on

on each wing three bars gu., and


charged on the breast for distinction
with a cross crosslet of the last (for
Woollcombe).
Cruce robur.
WooUey, an eagle ppr.
76. 2
Woolley, J. H., Esquire, Kilbourne,
Derby: (i) A man's head in chain mail
affrontee ppr. ifor Woolley).
(2) Three
arrows, two in saltire and one in pale,
or,

31. 12

lahora.

the late Sir Albert William,


G.C.V.D., K.C.B., K.C.M.G., Garter

Wool, Warw., a lion couchant or.


7. 5
Woolaston of London, Leics., and Staffs,
out of a mural coronet or, a demigriffin segreant arg., holding between

Woods,

King of Arms, issuant from a crown


vallory or, a mount vert, thereon in
front of an oak-tree ppr., a demi-man
affrontee resting the dexter hand on a
robur
terrestrial
globe ppr. Deus

Osborne

head

wolf's
ringed.

the claws a mullet


second.

erased,

Tiens a

Woodstock

collared,

coronet

fructed of the

or,
first.

an oak-tree
cf.

of a
vert,

an ass's head gu.


Wooler of Whitfield

132-

or,

I2>. 10
House, Durh., a
ppr., holding be-

ppr.

Woobjy, O'Brien Bellingham, Esquire,

demi-lion rampant
tween the paws a tassel or. Confide
rede agens.
Wooley, a hind's head erased erm.

143- '3
IS

143-

Woolsey, Suff., a naked arm embowed


holding in the hand a shin-bone, all

84. 12

Wooldridge, out of a ducal coronet

177.
Woodstock, a sand-glass ppr.
Woodthorpe, a camel's head ppr.

point downwards ppr.


Honor virtutis prcemium.
Woolridge, out of a ducal coronet arg.,
an ass's head gu.
12:;. lO
Woolrych, William Richard, of Croxley
House, Herts, an oak-tree ppr.

pierced of the

with three guttes-de-sang, holding in


the beak a fleur-de-lis of the last.

and

la veriti.

Town, Oxon., out

of

sa.,

Woolcot of Jlorston, Devonsh., an eagle's


head erased arg., charged on the neck

Esquire, Liswyn.
Robert,
Park, Balmoral, Belfast, a

Woodside,

ducal

Jlilestown, Castle Bellingham, Ireland,


a demi-wolf supporting a battle-axe,
aU ppr. An bon droit.
of London, out of a ducal coronet
or, a demi-heraldic panther rampant

Woore

124- 3
Woodville, an ear of rye and a palmI54- 10 Woolfall of Woolfall, Lanes, a wolf's
branch in saltier ppr.
arg., spotted vert, gu., and az., holding
Woodward, on a ducal coronet or, a greyhead erased sa., ducally gorged or.
between the paws a branch of laurel
hound sejant arg. Virtus semper viret.
slipped and fructed ppr.
cf. 30. 8
Woodward of Avon Dassett and Butler's Woolfe of Madeley, Shropsh., a deim- Woorley or Worley of Dodington, Kent,
Marston, Warw., same crest, cf. 59. 4
wolf rampant sa., holding between the
out of a mural coronet az., an arm in
Woodward, Rear- Admiral Robert, C.B.,
Fides
an imperial crown ppr
armour embowed ppr., garnished or,
of Hopton Court, a squirrel sejant ppr.,
adversis.
the hand holding a cutlass arg., hilt
3
Gardez Woolfe, a wolf's head ppr., ducallv gorged
holding in its paws a nut or.
and pommel of the third.
hiuK
135-7
or.
Woosnam of Newtown, Jlontgomerysh.,
cf. 30. 5
Woodward of Hampstead, Jliddx., a Woolhouse of Glapwell, Derbysh., an
in a fern- brake ppr., a snake nowed or,
heraldic tiger's head erased arg., maned
eagle's head erased ermines, ducally
preying on an eagle, also ppr., guttee1

or.

Woodward, a

cf.

wolf's

head couped

25. 4
arg.,

gorged aig.
de-Iarmes.
cf. 83. 2
Wooll of Rugby, Warw., a lion couchant Woosnam, Ven- Archdeacon

gorged with a collar sa., thereon three


bezants between two oak-branches

or.

WooUan, Benjamin

ilinors. in front of a

vert, fructed or.

palm-tree, on a rock ppr., a lion


couchant regardant per pale indented
az.
and gu., supporting with the
9
Woodward, Beds, and of Upton, Bucks,
dexter fore-paw an ingot of geld erect.
a wolf's head arg., collared sa., studded
Labornre et tempus aucupari.
256. 20
or, between an acorn-branch and a Woollcombe, a falcon ppr., with wings
branch of fern ppr.
displayed arg., charged with three
Woodward, Bucks, a wolf's head couped
bars gu., belled and jessed or.
arg., gorged with a collar sa., charged Woollcombe, Captain Chailes Belfield,
with three plates.
cf. 30. 9
J.P., of Ashbury, North Devonsh.,
Woodward of London, on a ducal coronet
same crest.
or, a boar's head couped arg.
41. 4 Woolcombe,
of
George Leys,
Rev.
Woodward of Little Walsingham, Norf.,
Homerdon House, Plympton, North
a buck's head erased ppr., attired, and
Devonsh., same crest.
charged on the neck with three billets Woollcombe, Vice-Admiral Henry Bedor, holding in the mouth a mulberryford, Longridge Road, Earl's Court.

Woodward, a

wolf's

head couped

collared sa.

leaf vert.

of Dean, Glouc, and Worcs.,


a demi-Uon rampant sa., supporting
between the paws a pheon or.
Woodward of Woodmarsh. Kent, a demiwoman couped at the knees vested gu.,
her hair dishevelled or, holding in her
hand a honeysuclde of the first, stalked
and leaved vert.
Woodward, Robert, Arley Castle, near
Bewdley, a dexter arm embowed in
armour holding a falchion, all ppr.
Woodward, LawTence, a stag's head and
neck erased, gorged with a mural
coronet between two rose-sprigs, all
ppr.
.Squo animo.
Woodyeare, Yorks, a demi-grifSn regardant per pale gu. and sa., semee-de-lis
or.

c/.

64. 3

Maxwell,

wynne, Builth, same crest.


Woosnam, James Bowen, of Borjan,
Moheema, Assam, same crest.
Wooton or Wootton, out of a ducal coro-

arg.,

30.

Woodward

246. 3
C.

Dunham
Margaret's
Vicarage,
Massey, Chesh., same crest.
Woosnam, Charles William. CefuUysgSt.

7. 5

net

arg., a

Wootton^

greyhound's head gu.


blackamoor's head in

61. 7
profile

the forehead wreathed arg. and az.,


bat's wings attached to the head
cf the last.
Worcester, Marquess of, see Beaufort,
sa.,

and

Duke

of.

Worden, on

chapeau

gu.,

turned up

erm., an eagle rising ppr.


77. 14
Wordesworth,''a stag trippant arg. 117. S
Wordle, Scotland, a sword in pale sur-

mounted by two laurel-sprigs in orle


S.W., same crest.
Woollcombe, Basil Richard, 36, Theoppr.
yH indigne.
170. 3
bald's Road, Gray's Inn Road, a falcon Wordsworth, Cambs, an antelope's head
rising ppr., each wing charged with
erased arg.
126. 2
three bars gu.
Bear and forbear.
Worge, Sussex, a lion's head erased arg.
^

'

WooUcombe-Adams, Lieutenant-Colonel,
J. P.,
-\nsty HaU, Coventry: (i) Ai Worhead, a buck's head cabossed

17. 8

sa.

122. 5
gorged with a
attached arg., and Worke of Bellegrfeve Villas, Dicq Road,
resting the dexter paw on an estoile or.
Jersey, a wyvem resting its dexter
salamander.
Virtus
claw
on
(2) A falcon, wings expanded ppr.,
a
each charged with three bars gu. <Sit6
tri'.tmphnt.
cruce Veritas.
Workesley, a wyvem with wings adWoollcombe-Boyce, Rev. WiUiam, 26,
dorsed az.
70. I
Imperial Square, Cheltenham: (i) A Workman, out of a crescent quarterly
demi-griffin arg., holding in the beak
sa. and arg., a lictor's fasces.
Non pas
an acorn leaved and slipped vert, and
Vouvr'jge, mais I'ouvrier.
resting the sinister claw on an escut- Worley, a griffin
sejant per fess or and
"
cheon vert, charged with two cross
gu.
62. 10

talbot az.,

collar

and

bezantee,

ring,

)
-

WOR

WRE

605
Worsley of Piatt, Lanes, within a mural

Worley, an eagle's leg erased at the


thigh surmounted by three ostrich-

estoiles

sa.,

holding in the moutli a

coronet or, a wyvern sejant vert, the


sprig of laurel ppr.
In opinum sed
feathers.
wings endorsed gu.
Per castra ad
graliim.
Worlingham, Baron, see Gosford, Earl of.
Worthington, a goat browsing on a shrub
Aiei- dptardiap.
Wormald, Harry Wormald, of Sawley Worsley of Worsley Booths, Lanes, a
ppr.
and Cookridge, Yorks (i) On three
w_yvern vert.
70. i Worthington
of Burton-on-Trent and
mascles interlaced fesseways or, a Worsley, Sir William Henry Arthington,
Derwent Bank, Derbysh., on the trunk
boar's head erased sa. (for ]Vonnnhl].
Bart., J.P., D.L., of Hovingham Hall,
of a tree fessewise eradicated and
Yorks, same crest. Quam plurimns
sprouting ppr., a goat passant arg.,
(2) In front of an arm embowed vested
az., cuffed arg., the hand grasping by
prodcsse.
70. i
gorged with a collar gemel sa., holding
the blade a sword in bend sinister ppr., Worsley, Tindal-Carill-, of Piatt Hall,
in the mouth a sprig of oak fructed,
pommel and hilt or, a gauntlet fesseLanes
(
On a mural coronet or,
also ppr. Virtute dignus avorum. 129. 11
i )
Noli
n-ise of the last (for Armitage).
a
wyvern with
wings expanded Worthington, Albert Octaviua, Maple
me tangere.
gu., charged on the body for distincHayes, Lichfield, Staffs, same crest.
tion
Workman-Macnaghten, Sir Francis Edwith a cross crosslet arg., Worthom, a Uon rampant double-queued
mund, Bart., Dundarave, co. Antrim:
and the motto over. Quod adest grattim
per fess gu. and arg.
i. 14
(I) A tower gu.
juvat (for \yorsley).
Worthy, a griffin passant with wings ad(2) On a mount
(2) Out of a crescent
quarterly arg. and sa., a lictor's fasces,
vert,
a stag lodged regardant or,
dorsed or.
63. 2
rods or, axe ppr.
charged on the body for distinction Wortley, see Wharncliffe, Earl of.
/ hope in God.
Xon pas I'ouvrage, 7nais I'ouvrier.
with a cross crosslet sa., with the motto Wortley, Bart, (extinct), of Wortley,
over, Per castra ad astra (for Carill).
Yorks, an eagle's leg plumed on tlic
Workman-Macnaghten, Sir Steuart, Bittern.
thigh with feathers arg.
Manor House, Southampton,
cf. lis- g.
(3) In front of live ostrich
same crests and mottoes.
feathers arg., a fleur-de-lis az., be- WortUng, a greyhound's head arg., between two crescents gu., and the motto
tween two roses gu., leaved and slipped
Worme, Xorthamp., a bull sejant or,
armed and attired sa.
over, Nosce teipsum (for Tindal)
ppr.
61. 1 1
Wormington, Ireland, a wolf's head Worsley, Shropsh., a bird rising with Woryndon, on a ducal coronet or, a
I

''

erased

sa.,

martlet gu.

30. 11

collared or.

Wormleighton, Wormelayton, or Wormlayton, an eagle displayed or, charged


on the breast with a cross vair.
c/.

75- 2

Wornack

of Norwich, Norf., a goat's head


erased arg., semee of cinquefoils slipped
gu.
Esse quam videri.
cj. 12S. 6
Worrall, Ireland, a goat's head erased

128. 5

ppr.

James, Esquire, J.P., of,


Whalley Range, Lanes, of
Ordsall, Manchester, and of Midge
Hole, Hahfax, Yorks, upon a trunk of
a tree eradicated fessewise and sprout-

Worrall, late

Old field,

ing to the dexter ppr., a bear's paw


erect and erased arg.
Ingenio ac
lahore.

gamb erect and erased


36. 4
gamb erect and erased
holding a cross crosslet of the

Worrall, a lion's
sa.

vated

arg.

Worrell, a lion's
arg.,

95. 12

Henry Wilson, K.C., Wotherspoon, Ivan, Iverley, St. Anne


Moreton Hall, WhaUey, Lanes
( i
de Bellcvue, care Jaques Cartier, P.Q.,
A demi-lion rampant sa., semee of
a tower gu., and issuant therefrom an
eagle displaj'ed or.
mullets or, holding between the paws
Per erucem ad
an acorn or, slipped vert. 233. 15.
lucem.
235. II
(2) A wolf's head erased encircled by a Wotton, Baron Wotton (extinct), a Moor's
bust sa., vested arg., the head wreathed
spear fesseways. Annoso robore guercus.
of the last and first, and rising from
233. 16
the neck two dragon's wings, also sa.
Worsley and Wortley, a lion rampant
ppr., holding in the dexter paw a tieur- Wotton of Marlay, Kent, a satyr's head
2. 7
de-lis.
in profile couped at the shoulders sa.,
with wings to the side of the head az.
Worsley-Benison, F. H., Esquire, Mowbrick, Chepstow: (i) A wyvern with Wotton, out of a mural coronet az., a
lion's head or.
wings addorsed az., armed and legged
19. 12
Vt
or.
gu.
A
wolf's
head
erased
Wotton,
Somers., an ostrich's head or,
(2)
sursum desuper.
charged on the neck with a cross
Worsopp of Dublin, a dexter hand couped
formee sa.
at the BTist, and above it a cinquefoil Woulfe, Ireland, a stork with wings eleWorsley-Taylor,

Worster, a

griffin

Worsycke,

three

segreant gu.
arrows points

Wowen

62. 2
[

down-

sa.

of

Cuilean nasal.

London, a hawk's

105. 2
lure,

the

feathers arg., garnished or, charged


with a fleur-de-lis sa., the string and
tassel erect and nowed gu.
Wragg, a mullet pierced erm.
Wrangham, four ostrich-feathcis gu.,

wards, banded ppr.


same.
173.
Worrell of London, a lion's gamb erect Worth of Worth, Devonsh., and Somers.,
an arm erect vested az., gloved erm.,
and erased sa., holding a covered cup
the hand holding an eagle's leg couped
or.
at the thigh or.
enfiled with a ducal coronet or.
Worseley, Surrey, Hants, and Lanes, a
wolf's head erased or.
Ut sursum de- Worth, Reginald Percy, Esquire, the Wrangbam of Langton-on-the-Wolds,
Priory, Holbeach, same crest. Courage
Y'^crks, a dove volant, holding in the
supir.
30. 8
Ijtak
sans peur.
an clive-branch ppr. Hyeme
Worseley of Depingate, Northamp., the
trunk of a tree in fess couped and Worth and De Worthe, Scmers. and
exsuperata.
93. 10
Devonsh., same crest.
raguled arg., at the dexter end an
Wraxall, Sir Mcrville William, Bart.,
acorn-branch ppr., thereon a pheasant Wortham, a lion rampant double-queued
of Wraxhall, Somers., a buck's head
per fesse gu. and arg.
erased and affrontee gu,, charged on
of the first, combed and wattled or.
1-14
the breast with two lozenges conjoined
Worship of Great Yarmouth, Norf., a Worthington of the Bryn, Chesh., a goat
statant arg., armed or.
Virtute dignus
in fesse, and between the attires an
cock's head erased or, combed and
31-^
avorum.
estoile or.
wattled gu.
Nil desperandum.
129. 5
Worthington, Wray, Bart, (extinct), of Glentworth and
Sufi.,
of
90. I Worthington,
Ei
I-ancs, Lines, and Y'orks, a goat pasKelfield, Lines, an ostrich or.
Worsley, Lord, see Yarborough, Earl of.
juste et vrai/.
sant arg., attired or, holding in the
97- ^
Worsley, a wolf's head erased or.
30. 8
Worsley-Holmes, Bart, (extinct), of Pidmouth an acom-branch vert, fructed Wray, Charles AUan, Pa tea, Taranaki,
New Zealand, same crest and motto.
ford House and Newport, Hants: (i)
of the second.
Out of a naval coronet or, a dexter arm Worthington, Arthur JIason, in front of Wray of Bentfield, co. Antrim, Ireland,
an ostrich arg. Et juste et vray. 97. 2
in armour embowed holding a trident
a tiulent ert-i-t sa.. a i.'oat passant arg..
97. 2
Wray, Durh., an ostrich or.
or (jar Holmes).
IJpr., headed, also
Wray, a parrot's head and neck.
197. 8.
(2) A wolf's head erased or Worthington, Charles James, the Holme,
Hawkshead, Lancaster, same crest. Wreahoke, Suff., a talbot passant sa. 54. i
30. S
(for Worsley).
Wrelord of Clawnaborough Bow, North
ilihi parent a-qiioris undre..
Worsley, Hants, a wyvern \vith wings
Devonsh., a griffin's head erased.
addorsed az., armed and legged gu. Worthington, Godfiey, Parkside, AltrinVrai et tort.
cham, same crest.
Ut sursum desuper.
70. i
Worsley of Overton Hall, Derbysh., out Worthington, Bayley-, of Sparston Hall, Wren, on a chapeau ppr., a lion's head
I7- 9
erased gu.
Chcsli., a goat passant arg., semee of
of a mural coronet or, a wvvern gu.
i

WRE
Wren

of Bilby

erased

HaU, Durh., a

head

pierced
gu.,
through the neck by a broken spear
of the last, headed of the first, vulned
of the second.

Wren-Hoskyns of Wroxhall Abbey,


Warw. (i) On a ducal coronet a lion's

the neck from the dexter by a broken


spear and collared gu., and charged
with a cross crosslet of the last for
difference
Wren).
Vincula da
(for
lingitm vel tibi lingua dabit.
Numero
pondere et mensura.
Virtvii fortuna
comes.
Wrench, a stag trippant ppr.
117. 8
Wrench, a slip of three acorns ppr..
leaved vert.
152. 5

Wrench, an ami

in

armour embowed

holding in the gauntlet a cross crosslet.

Wrenfmore, J. H., 27, Parkhill Road,


Hampstead, N.W., a double-headed
eagle displayed.

Ad

'

250.8

rem.

Albert Leslie,

Butterley Hall,

Derby, same crest.


253.24
of Bolton-on-Swale and Plow- Wright, Harold Stephen Robert, the
land-in-HoIderness, Yorks, a unicorn
Grove, Glenorchy, Hobart, Tasmania,
passant regardant quarterly arg. and
same crest. Mens conscia recti.
az., armed or.
Wright of Southwark, Surrey, a hon's
Wright, Philip Chetwood, of Brattleby,
head erased gardant or,
ducally
Lines, on a mount vert, a unicorn pascrowned az.
sant regardant arg., semee of estoiles Wright, H. Nelson, Esquire, Indian CivU
az.,
armed, maned, and ungu. or,
Service, X. Prov., India, a demi-Iion
gorged with a collar of the third, the
rampant, coUared and ducally crowned.
dexter foot resting on a cross patee of
Becta breviora.
312. 3
the fourth.
255, i S Wright of London and Hants, on a mount
Wright, Rev. Arthur Samuel, 27, Wolvert, a
heraldic
tiger passant or,
verton Avenue, Xorbiton, same crest.
tufted and maned sa., resting the
Wright, Caleb, Esquire, M.P., of Lower
dexter paw on an escutcheon arg.
Oak, Tyldesley, Lanes, on a wTeath of Wright, a stag trippant.
the colours a demi-unicom arg., gorged Wright of Aldington, Kent, and St.
with a collar vair, and supporting beEdmundsbury, Suff., a stag's head
tween the legs a battle-axe erect and
erased gu., guttee-d'or, attired of the
)

ppr.

Audax

et

Justus.

4!

Robert

J.P.,

304. 12

Wright,

Ad rem.

Bourchier Sherard, Wright, Charles Booth ElmsaU, of Botton


Trebitch, Cornw., an
HaU, Yorks, on a mount vert, in front
sa., the hand
of a garb erect or, a unicorn regardant
ppr., holding a hatchet arg., helved gu.
az., the dexter fore-foot resting upon a
Another : a man's head in profile,
mullet of the second.
couped at the shoulders, on the head a Wright of Sigglesthorne Hall, Yorks, a
ducal coronet, therein a cap turned
unicorn passant per pale or and az.,
forwards and tasselled of the second,
gorged with a collar gemel, and holdcharged with a catherine-wheel or.
ing in the mouth a feather of the
Le bon temps viendra.
190. 3
second.
Meritez.
Wright-Taylor, see Taylor.
Wootton
Wright, Francis Beresford,
Wright, .Set Wood-Wright.
Court, Warwick, a unicorn's head arg.,
Wright, Gibson-, see Gibson.
erased gu., armed and maned or,
Wright-Bruce, Hon. the late Si- Fre
charged on the neck with three spearderick William Adolphus, G.C.B.
(i)
heads, one and two, also gu.
Ad rem..
A lion passant az. (for Bruce). 6. 2. Wright, Fitzherbert, The Hayes, Swan(2) Out of a mural coronet chequy or
wick, Derby, same crest.
and gu., a dragon's head vert, charged Wright, out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's
upon the neck with three leopards'
head arg., armed of the first.
44. 11
faces, also or, between two bars gemel Wright, a bull's head cabossed.
43. 8
arg., and also with a cross crosslet of Wright, out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's
the first for difference.
Fuimus.
head arg. armed of the first.
44. 1
Wright, Oxon., out of a mural coronet Wright, Edmund, Esquire, of Manchequy or and gu., a dragon's head
chester, a mount vert, thereon a bull's
vert,
purfled arg., scaled, also or,
head erased ppr., surmounted by two
charged on the neck with three
javelins in saltire, the staves also ppr.,
leopards' faces of the first, between
headed arg.
two bars gemelle, also arg.
Wright, Henry Smith, Averley Tower,
Wright, a dragon's head arg.
71- I
Farnham, Surrey, out of a crescent
Wright, a dragon's head couped erm. 71. i
or, a unicorn's head arg., erased gu.,
Wright, Staffs, out of a mural coronet
armed and maned or.
vert, a dragon's head arg.
72. 1
Wright, William Maurice, Wold Newton
Wright, Essex, out of a ducal coronet or,
Manor, North Thoresby S.O., Lines,
a dragon's head vert, collared of the
upon a mount vert, a unicorn passant
first.
regardant arg., semee of estoiJes az.,
cf. 72. 4
Wright of Kilverstone, Norf., a dragon's
armed, maned, and hoofed or, gorged
head erased arg., pellettee.
with a coUar, also az., the dexter foot
Wright of Bradbury, Durh., a dragon's
resting on a cross patee or.
head couped gu., crusuly arg. cf. ji. i Wright, Captain James Frederick Darley
Wright, Bart, (extinct), of Dagenhams,
Street, of Mottram Hall, Chesh.
(i) A
Essex, out of a ducal coronet or. a
bull's head arg., erased sa., ducally
dragon's head ppr.
72. 4
gorged gu., and charged on the neck
Wright, Bart., of South Carohna, on a
for distinction with a cross crosslet,
mount vert, and within an annulet or,
also gu. {for Wright),
(2) A
cf. 44. 2.
a dragon's head couped at the neck
demi-man in armour, his breastplate
arg., semee of annulets sa., and murally
charged with a cross parted and fretty
gorged gu. Mens sibi conscia recti.
gu., and supporting with his dexter
hand a flagstaff, therefrom flowing to
cf. 71. 4
Wright, a dragon's head couped erm. 71. i
the dexter a banner gu., charged with
Wright of Osmaston Manor, Derbysh., a
an annulet or {for Street). Sublimiora
head arg., erased gu., armed
qucero.
Quo virtus vocat.
Sir

Bart.,

Wright, Philip, Esquire, Marley Mount,


Market Drayton, a unicorn's head arg.,
erased gu., armed and maned or,
charged on the neck with three spearheads, one and two, also gu. Ad rem.

Wright, Charles Ichabod, of Mapperley


and Stapleford Hall, Notts, out of a
crescent or, a unicorn's head arg.,
erased gu., armed and maned of the

crowned of the same,


first
issuing from the mouth Wright

p]ir., and charged with a crescent az.


for distinction {for Hoskyns).
(2)
lion's head erased arg., pierced through

Wrey,

or, charged on the neck


with three spear-heads, one and two,

alsogii

or,

tlanies of fire

and nianed

head erased

WRI

606
lion's

collared

arg.,

of

arm embowed habited

last.

cf.

121. 2

Wright, a camel's head couped, bridled


or, holding in the mouth three ostrichfeathers.

Wright-Armstrong, Henry Bruce, M.A.,


Killylea, co. Armagh: (i) Out of a
mural coronet or, an armed arm embowed, the hand grasping an oak-tree
eradicated ppr.
(2) Out of a mural
crowni chequy or and gu., a dragon's
head vert, on the neck three leopards'
faces or, between two bars gemel a
trefoil slipped or.
Invictus maneo.
Wright of Barne, Hants, on a ducal
coronet an eagle displayed sa.
cf. 75. 2
Wright, Durh., an eagle's head erminois,
ducally crowned az.
cf. 83. I
Wright, Hon. John Arthur, M.I.C.E.,
J.P., of Perth, Western .-Vustralia,
member of the Executive and Legislative Councils, a gamecock's head
erased gu.
Over the crest, Quod volo
erit.
Below the shield, Contre fortune
bon cceur.
Wright, Sir Thomas, the Hollies, Stoneygate, Leics., upon a rock a falcon's
head erased ppr., holding in the beak
a cross botonny fitchee in bend arg.,
and charged on the neck with a rose
Tarn arte
gu., barbed and seeded ppr.

quam

marte.

Loudon, a pelican in her piety,


98. 14
arg., gorged
with a bar gemelle flory counterflory az.
Wright nf Ldiidon and Surrey, a falcon's
88. 12
hiad eraM-.l ppr.
Wright, Ch(_'.-tcr, a leopard's face arg. 22.
Wright of Woodford, Essex, a wheatsheaf or, environed by an antique
Wright
all

of

ppr.

Wright of London, a martlet

'

crown

sa.

cf.

153. 5

Wright, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet


a broken battle-axe, all ppr.
Wright, Scotland, an arm in armour
embowed, the hand grasping a battleaxe, both ppr.
Marte et ingenio.
cf. 200. 6

Wright of Haston,

arm

in

Middx.,

armour holding

battle-axe ppr.

Marte

a sinister
in the hand a
ingenio.

ct

Wright, two arms embowed, the hands


holding a battle-axe, all ppr.

WRI

WYE

607

Wright, Scotland, a dexter arm holding


leg on an escutcheon or, charged with
in the hand a battle-axe ppr.
Tarn
a gryphon's head erased az. 237. 4.
arte qaatn marte.
cj. 213. 11
(2) A stork ppr., holding in the mouth
Wright of Bicldey, Chesh., a dexter arm
a fish arg.
embowed vested az., holding in the Wrightson of Osbaston Hall, Leics, a
hand ppr. a sword point downwards
unicorn's head erased quarterly arg.
arg., hilt and pommel or, entiled with
and sa., the first and fourth quarters
a leopard's face of the third.
charged with stars and the second and
Wright, a naked arm couped at the
third with crescents counterchanged,
shoulder and embowed, the elbow
armed, maned, and tufted or. c/. 49. 5
resting on the wreath, the hand hold- Wrightsworth, a crane ppr., holding in
ing a sword in pale, enfiled with a
its beak a fish arg.
leopard's face.
Wrigley of Timberhurst, Lanes, and
the Greenways, Leamington, Warw., a
Wright of Bellendon
and Hatfield
Priory, Essex, a dexter arm couped
stag's
head erased or, semee of
mullets sa., holding in the mouth a
and embowed fesseways, vested az.,
trefoil slipped vert. Aquiret qui tuetur.
purfled or, cuffed arg., holding in the
hand a sword, both ppr., hilt and Wrigley, Oswald Osmond, Bridge Hall,
Bury, Lanes, same crest and motto.
pommel also or, enfiled with a leopard's
face of the last.
204. 4 Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton and
Wright, Charles, Anston, Rotherham,
Chichester (extinct),
buffalo sa.,
a
armed and chained from a ring in the
Yorks, same crest.
nose, and with a ducal coronet beWright, Staffs and Derbysh., a cubit arm
tween the horns, all or.
erect in a coat of mail ppr., holding in
the hand a spear or, headed az.
Wriothesley or Wriothsley, a bull passant sa., armed and crowned or, in
Wright, General Thomas Charles, of
the nose an annulet with a line thereGuayaquil, South America, out of a
from reflexed over the back.
ducal coronet or, an arm embowed
in armour ppr., grasping a broken Writington, a demi-fox holding in the
dexter paw a cross crosslet fitched az.
tilting-spear az., pointed or.
Honor
virlute jyrcemmm.
314-7
Wright, George Thomas, Esquire, of Writington, a stag at gaze or.
117. 3
Longstone Hall, Derbysh., a cubit arm Wrixon-Becher, Sir John, Bart., Ballygiblin, near Mallow, out of a ducal
erect vested sa., doubled arg., holding
coronet or, a demi-lion erm., gorged with
in the hand ppr. a broken spear or,
a plain collar vairee. Bis vivit qui hrm
headed az. Tout jours droit.
V/right,
Rev. Canon Charles Sisum, Wrotesley, a boar's head couped erm.,
armed or.
Ej'am, Derbysh, same crest.
43. i
Wright, Rev. Charles Henry Hamilton, Wroth or Wrothe of Blendenhall. Kent,
Essex, of Woodbery and Y'oungs,
go, ISolingbroke Grove, Wandsworth

'

Wyatt

of Winchead, Somers., a demilion per pale crenellee or and sa., holding in the dexter paw an arrow gu.,

barbed and flighted arg.


cf. 13. 6
Wyatt, Essex, a demi-lion rampant sa.,
guttee-d'or, holding an arrow or.

cf.

'

Common, same

crest.

Wright, Scotland, an

arm

Honor
in

armour emj

Wright,

Rev.

Ernest

Alexanderson,

Jl.A., 154, Anlaby Road, Hull, same


crest and motto.
Wrightson, Sir Thomas, Bart., Neasham
Hall, Durh., in front of a saltire gu., a

unicorn salient

or.

Veritas

omnia

vincit.

250.

Wrightson, John, College of Agriculture,


Downton, same crest and motto.
Wrightson, Robert Garmondsway, Ockciuleu,

Cuckfield,

Sussex, same crest

ami motto.
Wrightson, a unicorn salient or.
Wrightson, Battle- of Cus worth, Yorks:
(I)
Upon a rock ppr., a unicorn
rampant arg., resting the sinister fore-

flighted arg.

Hugh Richard Penfold, of


bury and Court Wick, Sussex:

Wyatt,

Ciss(i)

demi-lion rampant erased az., charged


on the shoulder with a phe
holding
the dexter paw an arrow
ppr., headed with a pheon arg.
(2)
Out of park pales alternately arg. and
sa., charged with three escallops in
fesse
or,
a pine-tree fructed ppr.

Duriora

virtus.

Wyatt

of Sherwell, Devonsh., and Bexley,


Kent, an ostrich ppr., holding in the
beak a horse-shoe arg.
97. 8
Wyatt, an ostrich gu., bezantee, holding
in the beak a horse-shoe sa.
97. 3
Wyatt, an ostrich gu.. bezantee, holding in the beak a horseshoe sa.
Suivez raisoii.
97. 3
Wybergh of Clifton HaU, Westml., a
griffin's

esse

head erased

or.

Hominem

arg.,

le

66. 2

memento.

Wyborn

of Hawkwell Place, Kent, a swan


membered gu. Fama perennis

99. 2

erit.

Wybrants,
Wybrants,

see

Phipson-Wybrants.

see Geale- Wybrants.

of Dublin, a stag's head erased


attired or, and charged on the

Wybrants
ppr.,

neck with a bezant.

Miiis

et jorlis.

cf.

121. 2

and Hempneyshall, Suff., a Wych or Wyche of Davenham, Chesh., a


lion's
head erased gardant arg.,
dexter arm embowed, vested gu., cuffed
crowned or.
or, holding in the hand ppr. a spring
Wrottesley, Baron (Wrottesley), Wrottesvert.
ley Hall, Wolverhampton, out of a Wychcombe, a buck's head erased.
121. 2
ducal coronet or, a boar's head erm.,
Chewton,
armed and crined of the first.
41. 4 Wyche,
of
Bart,
{extinct),
Somers.,
dexter arm embowed
a
habited gu., turned up or, holding in
the hand a sprig vert.
of Wycherley, Shropsh., an
eagle displayed sa., ducally gorged arg.

Wrottesley, out of a ducal coronet or, a


boar's head arg., charged on the neck
j

with an ermine spot.

cj.

41.

Wycherley

Wrottesley, Staffs, out of a ducal coronet


or, a boar's head erm., armed and
crined of the first.
41.4
Wrottesley, a boar's head erased and
erect.

broken tilting-spcar az., headed or.


Honor i-irtutis pnFinium.
Wright, Sir F. C. Cory-, in front of a
tilting-spear erect, point upwards ppr.,
a unicorn
passant regardant arg.,
Dum vivinms vivaguttee-de-larmes.

13.

Wyatt, Kent, a demi-lion rampant sa.,


holding an arrow or, barbed and

Herts,

virtutis

bowed issuing from a cloud, holding in


the gauntlet a sabre ppr. Pro rege s(^pe.
Wright, Sydney Evelyn Liardet, Esquire, of Hope Lodge, Hopper Street,
Wellington, New Zealand, uses : the
bust of a man affrontee couped at the
shoulders, a robe flowing over the
sinister shoulder and duoaUy crowned.
Danger I court.
Wright, Edward Percival, J.P., Trinity
College, Dublin, an arm in armour
embowed ppr., holding in the hand a

cf. 25. 7
Wyclifle of London, a dragon's head arg.

71.

43. 3

Wroughton, Philip, of Woolley Park,


Berks, and Stowell Lodge, Wilts, an
ibex's head arg., pellettee, collared,
ringed, and armed or.
1 15. 7
Wroughton, a stag lodged ppr.
Wryne, a talbot arg., guttee-de-poix.
collared
between two hollygu.,

Wyclifle of Thorpe, Yorks, a stag's head


cabossed, and between the attires a

branches leaved vert, fructed gu.


of Tewkesbury, Glouc, a buck
sejant regardant ppr.
Wyatt-Edgell, see Edgell.
Wyatt, a boar's head couped in fess. 43. i
Wyatt, out of a mural coronet arg., a
demi-lion rampant sa., charged on the
shoulder with an estoile of the first,
and holding an arrow ppr.
Wyatt, James William, Esquire, Bryn
Gwynan, Beddgelert, North Wales,

of Wycombe, Shropsh., out of


a ducal coronet arg., a demi-eagle displayed per pale or and sa., gorged with
a collar counterchanged.
cf. 80. 14
Wydent, an arm vested gu. the hand ppr.
thereon a bird az., all between two

cross crosslet.

Wycomb, two arrows

Wells, Somers., same


crest.
Vi attamen honore.
Wyatt, Arthur Norris, Whitegate, near
Northwich, Chesh., same crest and

motto.

122. 5

in pale ppr., points

upwards.

Wycombe,
quess

Earl

of, see

Lansdowne, Mar-

of.

Wycombe

Wyat

and" Eastcoiut,

cf.

wings sa.
Wydnell of Tandridge, Surrey, a stork
or, with wings expanded sa., bezantee,
beaked of the second.
Wydope and Wydrope, three horse-shoes
interlaced ppr.

Wye, Glouc, on a mount a stag trippant,


all

Wye

118. 2
ppr.
of Lippiat, Glouc, and Ipswich,
a griffin's head with wings ad-

Suff.,

WYN

608
issuing from a plume of five
ostrich-feathers, two arg. and three

dorsed

az.,

Wyllie of Forfar, Scotland, a talbot passant arg., spotted Uver colour. Fides.

Wyndowe, Glouc, a
az.,

lion's

gamb

holding a cross crosslet

54- I
cf. 32. S

or.

erased

fitchc-e or.

36. II

cj.

Wyneve, an increscent and a decrescent


Wyer, an arm ppr. vested az. holding in Wyllie, a fox courant ppr. Spes.
Wyman, on a garb in fess or, a cock gu.
interlaced within a ducal coronet or.
the hand a hoUy-branch vert.
Wynford
91. 4 WynJord, Baron (Best),
of
Wyke, Herts, a demi-savage holding in
Eagle, Dorset, out of a ducal coronet
his dexter hand an arrow, and at his Wymond, Sussex, a cubit arm erect in a
coat of mail, holding in the hand ppr.
or, a demi-ostrich rising arg., in its
back a sheaf of arrows ppr.
a fire-ball or, fired, also ppr.
beak a cross crosslet fitchee of the first,
Wykeham, see Saye and Sele, Baron.
Wymond, a demi-eagle displayed vert.
gorged with a plain collar, and pendent
Wykeham-Martin, see Martin.
81. 6
therefrom a portcullis sa. Libertas in
Wykeham, PhiUp James Digby, of Ty96. 5
legibus.
310. 15
throp House. Oxon., a bull's head sa., Wynall, an owl sli.
armed or, charged on the neck with Wynants (modern spelling Winans) of Wyngate, of Harlington, Beds, a hind's
maketh
Brabant and Elizabeth, New Jersey,
head or, gorged with a bar-gemelle sa.
two chevronels arg. Manners
241. 10
cj. 124. I
U.S.A., a demi-moor in profile ppr,
7nan.
with collar and fillet arg., habited gu., Wyngate of Barnend, Beds, a gate or.
Wykeham-Musgrave, Captain Wenman
15S. 9
holding in the dexter hand a bunch
Aubrey, Barnsley Park, Cirencester
of grapes purpiire (a younger branch Wynill, Yorks, a wyvem with wings
(i) Two arms in armour embowed, the
has the grapes vert) leaved and slipped
elevated arg., vomiting flames of fire
hands gauntleted ppr., grasjjing an
for
Par la volonte de Dieu.
ppr.
Fors non mutat genus.
303- 1
ppr.
annulet or. and each arm charged
distinction with a cross crosslet arg. Wynchcombe of Bucklebury, Berks, a Wynill, Durh., a wyvern with wings adbuck's head erased quarterly az. and
dorsed arg., vomiting flames of fire
(jor Mnsgrave).
(2) A buffalo's head
or, holding in the mouth a laurelppr.
sa., armed or, charged on the neck
branch ppr.
Wynington, Chesh., a still arg.
with two chevronels arg. (jor Wyke241.10 Wynche, Essex, out of a naval coronet a Wynn, see Newborough, Baron.
ham). Sans changer.
lion's head erased gardant arg., be- Wynn, a cubit arm vested sa., holding in
Wykes of Moreton Jeffery, a cock gu.
91. 2
tween two spears or, headed of the first.
the hand ppr. a fleur-de-lis arg.
Wykes of Dursley, Glouc, a greyhound's Wynche of Woodford, Essex, a lion's Wynn, a unicorn's head erased arg..
head erased gardant arg., ducally
49. 5
maned, armed, and crined ppr.
head erased or, collared gu., holding in
crowned,
between two spears or, Wynn of Dudleston, Shropsh., a boar's
the mouth a man's leg couped at the
61. 8
headed of the first.
thigh arg.
head gu., couped close or.
43hawk
a
Egresee
75-2
Wyld of Bordsham, Denbighsh.,
Wyndham, Earl of Egremont,
Wynn, an eagle displayed or.
85. 2
mont.
Wynne-Finch, see Finch.
Wyld of Speen, Bucks, a lion sejant Wyndham-Quin, see Dunraven and Mount Wynne of Nerquis Hall, Flintsh., an
Earl, Earl of.
eagle displayed or. E rye eryrod eri/rhi.
gardant erect ppr., holding between
the paws an escutcheon in pale arg., Wyndham, see Leconfield. Baron.
c/. 8. 7
charged with three martlets.
Wyndham, William, of Dinton, Wilts, a Wynne-Eyton, Thomas, Esquire, J.P.,
lion's head erased within a fetterlock
D.L., the Tower, Wold: (i) A demiWyld of Edinbuigh, a stag's head ppr.
121. 5
or.
lion rampant arg., holding between the
Vigilans el prompt us.
Au bon droit.
paws a ducal coronet or. (2) A demiWyldbore, a spear-head in pale embrued Wyndham, Alexander, same crest.
griffin charged with a rose arg.
ppr., thrust through a boar's head Wyndham of Cromer, Norf., same crest.
erased in fess.
Au hon droit.
Wynne of Pcngwern, Jlerionethsh., an
Eryr eryrod eryr.
eagle displaved or.
Wylde of Nettleworth HaU and South- Wyndham, Reginald, Esquire, of Leconwell, Notts, a denii-buck couped sa.,
field.
Branxton, New South Wales,
Di ojn Diymjjrost.
75- 5
ducally gorged, attired, and imgu. or.
same crest and motto.
Wynne, Jones-, Ven. Archdeacon, M.A.,
cj. 1 19. 2
Treiorwerth Valley, Anglesey, a hon's
Wyndham, Rev. Thomas Heathcote,
Confide rede agens.
17. 8
Kentisbere Rectory, Cullompton, same
head erased. lor ei icerth.
Wylde-Brown, Sliropsh., a griffin's head
erased per pale gu. and sa., gorged
crest and motto.
Wynne, WilUam Robert Maurice, of
Peniarth, Merionethsh. on a chapeau
with a collar or, charged with two Wyndham, Rev. John, of Sutton Mande,

trefoils slipped vert.

ville,

Wilts,

same

ppr., a boar passant arg., fretty gu.

crest.

Wylde, an eagle displayed or.


7S- ^ Wyndham, John, Dal wood, Branxton,
Wylde, Worcs., a stag's head erased erm.
New South Wales, same crest. Au bon
121. 2

droit.

Wyndham

Wylde, Shropsh., on a chapeau gu.,


turned up erm., a lion pMsant gardant
gu.

4-

Sufi.,

155.
of
Largs,
stag's head ppr.

Ayrsh.,

Mentes

Scotland,

Wylie, Bart, {extinct), a Cossack mounted


and in the act of charging at fuU speed
Lahore et scienlia.
ppr.
WyUe, John, Esquire, of Glasgow, a
knight on a black horse in full armour
wielding a battle-axe in his dexter hand
ppr.
Fortes jortuna jwvat.
WyUe, Alexander Henry, Esquire, Twynersh, Chertsey, Surrey, a fox courant
c/.

Wynne, Llewelyn

30. 8
(late of Slold, Flintsh.),

within a fetterlock of the same,

121. 5

ppr.

40. 8

of Haslewood, co. Sligo, a wolf's


head erased arg. Non sibi, sed toto.

coJisci(e recti.

Au

32. 8

Wyfie, Alexander Henry, 41, Chester


Square, W.. same crest. Spes.
Wylie, a staff entwined with a serpent
surmounted by a sabre saltireways, all
ppr.
In utroque paratus.

cj.

Wynne

a Saracen's head affrontee, couperl at


the bow compony counter-compony of
the shoulders, and wTeathed about the
the first and az.
temples with a torse, aU ppr.
Wyndham, Campbell-, Colonel Philip Wynne of Garthewin, Denbighsh., Wales,
1 17. 8
Arthur Pleydell Bouverie, of Dunoon,
a stag trippant ppr.
Greenock, Argyllsh.
(i) A hon's head Wynne,
Bart, {extinct), of Leeswood,
erased or, within a fetterlock of the
Flint, a dolphin hauriant arg.
last, the bow compony counter-com- Wynne of Coed Coch, Flintsh., a Saracen's
pony of the first and az. {for Wyndham).
licad ppr.
190-5
{2 Two oars of a galley in saltire ppr. Wynne of Ashford, Middx., an arm in
{jor Campbell).
Au bon droit. Y is et
armoiu: erect ppr., holding in the
gauntlet a fleur - de - lis arg.
fides.
cj. 210. 6
Wyndham, George, M.P., 35, Park Lane,
W., a lion's head erased or, within a Wynniatt of Guiting Grange, Glouc, a
fetterlock, the lock or, and the bow
lion's head ducallv cro-ned.
cj. 18. 8
counter-compony or and az., the lion's
head charged with a saltire wavy gu. Wynnington of London and Chesh., a
or,

Wylidon, a dexter hand couped in fess


holding a cross crosslet in pale. 221. 10
Wylie, on a rock a fort in flames ppr.

Wylie

London, Somers., Devonsh.,


and Norf., a lion's head erased
of

bon droit.

256. 19

stiU arg.

Wyndham, Hon. Percy Scawen, Qouds, Wynston


Salisbury,

Wyndham

same
Quin,

and motto. 282.5


Windham
Henry,

crest

inour Street, W.,


I

of
Painswick, Glouc. and
Heref., a garb erect or, sustained on
either side by two hons rampant, the

dexter arg., the sinister

az.

Wynter, Wales, a heath-cock ppr.

cj. 3. 5

WYN
of Aldeburgh, Suff., a cubit arm
erect habited or, holding in the hand
three ostrich-feathers, the inner one

sa., the outer ones or.


Wyrall, a cock's head erased gu.
Wyrlay or Wyrley of Dodford,

tliants,

90.

Nor-

and Hampstead Hall, Staffs,


a ducal coronet or, two wings

out of
addorsed ppr.
Wyrley, Staffs, a wing erect ppr.
109. 7
Wyrrall, Glouc, an arm in armour, holding in the hand a sword, all ppr.
210. 2
Wyrrall, CJlouc, a lion's gamb erect gu.,
holding a cross crosslet fitched arg.
cj.

36.

I I

Wyrrall, Shropsh., a lion's gamb erect


gu., holding a cross crosslet fitchee
arg.

Wyrrall

gamb

cf.

of

36. II

Yorks, a lion's
holding a cup or.

Sodersall,

erased

sa.,

38. 14

Wyse of Cuddagh, Ireland, a demi-lion


rampant gu., guttee-d'eau. Sapere
atide.

cf.

10. 3

Wyse, Lucien William Bonaparte, the


Manor of St. John's, near Waterford,
a lion rampant gu., guttee-d'eau, holding in the dexter paw a mace or.
Sapere atule.
Wyse, a demi-lion rampant gu., gutteed'eau. holding in the dexter paw a
mace ppr. Sapere aitde.
Wythens of Wantaway, Berks, Eltham,
Kent, and London, on a ducal coronet
gu., a talbot sejant erm., collared and
Uned or, and holding out the line with
the dexter paw.
Wythernewyke of Cloxby, Lines, a bustard close arg., winged or.
102. 9
Wythers, a demi-eagle displayed witli
two heads ppr.
cf. S2. 3

Wythers

of

Marydown
demi-hare

Essex, and of
Theden, Hants, a
holding in the mouth

Colchester,

and
az.,

YEA

609

Wynter

three stalks of wheat or.


of Crediton, Devonsh., on a mount
vert, a peacock ppr.
cf. 103. 4
Wyvell of Croydon, Surrey, and Yorks,
a wyvern with wings addorsed arg.,
vomiting flames of lire ppr.
Wyvill, Marmaduke D'Arcy, of Constable
Burton, FinghaU, R.S.O., and Denton
Park, a wyvern arg., vomiting flames
of fire ppr.
Par la volonU de Dieu.
c/. 70. 10

Yale of Oswestry, Shropsh., on a chapeau Yate of Uppham, Wilts, a demi-goat


gu., turned up erm., a boar az. in a
rampant per pale sa. and arg., armed
net or.
counterchanged, holding between the
Yale - Jones - Parry, William
Corbet,
feet a gate or.
128. 3
Madryn, near Pwllheli, a mount vert, Yate of Broomsberrow, Glouc. (i) An
thereon a boar az., within a net or, in
elephant's head arg., tusked or. 133. 2.
the mouth an acorn slipped ppr.
(2) A falcon volant or.
Quo virtus
Yallop, Norf., a caltrap or, between two
vocat.
Quod ptidet hoc pigeat.
88. 3
wings arg.
Yates, a demi-goat holding between its
Yarborough, Earl ol (Anderson-Pelham),
feet a gate, aU ppr.
Usque ad aras.
Brockiesly Park, Lines
(i) A peacock
128. 3
in his pride arg. (for Pdham). 103, 12. Yates, out of a ducal coronet or, a goat's
(2) A water-spaniel passant or (jor
head sa., armed and bearded arg.
Anderson).
Vincit amor patriae.
128. 14
57- 7 Yates of Streetyate, Lanes, out of a
Yarborough of Wilmsby, Lines, a falcon
ducal coronet or, a goat's head sa.,
close or, belled of the same, preying
armed of the first. Legale judicium
on a cock-pheasant ppr.
parium.
128. 14
Yarborough,
George Bryan, Yates, Shropsh., same crest. Quo virtus
Cooke-,
Campsmount, near Doncaster (i) A
vocat.
falcon close or, belled or, preying on Yates of Oakwood Hall, Yorks, upon a
a mallard ppr.
mount vert, and in front of two oak(2) Out of a mural
crown arg., a demi-lion guardant issuing
branches in saltire ppr., fructed or,
sa., gorged with a ducal coronet or.
a goat's head erased arg., armed also
Non sine pulvere palma.
or, and charged on the neck with a
Yarburgh of Heslington Hall, Yorks, a
pellet.
falcon close or, bcUed of the same, Yates of Holm Cot, Devonsh
a goat's
preying on a duck ppr. Non est sine
head erased arg., guttce-de-larmes,
pulvere palma.
pierced through the neck fessewise with
Yard, Kent and Staffs, an arrow in pale,
a sword, point to the dexter, ppr. Pro
point upwards, enfiled with a ducal
Rege et patria.
coronet ppr.
Yates, Park-, a goat's head couped arg.,
Yarde, see Churston, Baron.
crusuly gu., holding in the mouth a
Yarde of Whiteway and Culver House,
cinquefoil slipped vert.
Devonsh., out of a ducal coronet or, a Yates, an antelope's head ppr. cf. 126. 2
demi-ostrich ppr., holding in its beak Yates, Captain Oswald Vavasour, Compa horse-shoe of the first. Facta non
ton
Pauncefote,
North Cadbury,
verba.
Somers., out of a ducal coronet an
124. 12
Yardeley, a hind trippant ppr.
antelope's
head.
Legale judicium
Yardeley or Yardley, a stag in full course
parium.
273. 3
or.
cf. 118. 13
Yates of Bryanston Square, London, a
Yardley, Wales, a buck springing.
demi-antelope or, gorged with a collar
Yardley of Upbery, Kent, and Yardley,
dance ttec az. and holding between the
Staffs, a buck current gu., attired or.
feet a muUet pierced sa.
Sit quarta
:

c/.

Yardly or Yardley, a hind's head

118. 13

or.

124.

Wyvell

Yates, a demi-lion rampant az.


10. 2
Yates, Scotland, a gate ppr.
Securus.

Yarker, a greyhound current ppr.

158.

Yatman, WiUiam HamUton, of WeUesYarker, Charles Braddyll, of Leyburn


bourne, Warw., and Highgrove, TetHall. Yorks, a stork rising arg., colbury, Glouc. a gate arg., in front of
lared, beaked, and legged gu., resting
three ears of wheat slipped or.
Forcf.

58. 2

the dexter claw on a human heart of


the second, holding in the beak an
La fin
oak-branch fructed ppr.

titer et aperte.

Yawkins, Scotland, a naked arm embowed wielding a scimitar, all ppr.


Prcesto

Yarmouth, Earl

ol,

see Hertford,

Mar-

quess.

X.

call.

Yarmouth, Norf. and

Suff.,

a pheasant

201.

et persisto.

Yaxley of Boston, Lines, and Suff., a


demi-unicorn arg., collared gobony sa.

and

48. 10
sa.,
be-

or.

c/. 90. 8
close ppr.
Yaxley, an heraldic antelope
out of Yarner of Ireland, an arm in armour
zantee, attired, maned, and tufted
embowed, the hand holding a battleor.
embowed ppr., garnished of the first,
axe or.
Yaxley of Yaxley, Suff., an Indian goat
cf. 200. 6
the hand, also ppr., supporting a Yarrow, a buck trippant gu.. attired and
arg., pellettee, attired or.
trumpet erect and issuant, also or.
cj. 131. 13
ungu. or.
117. 8 Yea, a ram passant arg.
Yarworth, an arm erect ppr., the hand Yea, Bart, {extinct), of Pyrland Hall,
Somers., a talbot passant arg.
Esto
grasjjing a snake environed round the
220. 2
semper fidelis.
arm vert.
54. i
Yeamans, Bart, (extinct), of Bristol and
Y.
Yarworth, Suff., a hawk ppr., beUed or.
Redland, Glouc, a dexter arm holding
cf. 85. 2
a spear, all ppr.
214. 11
Yabsley, Devonsh., a demi-lion rampant Yate, a horse's head gu.
cf. 50. 13
holding in the paws a serpent ppr. Yate of Hynton. Berks, Bentlott, Oxon., Yeards, an arrow in pale, point upwards,
enfiled with a ducal coronet ppr.
Industria et ape.
cj. 9. 14
and of Wootton Wawen, Warw., out of
a
lion's
head
erased
arg.
sa.,
or
Yeats,
Yeates
a ducal coronet or, a goat's head
Yaldwyn of Blackdown, Sussex, on a
128. 14
chapeau sa., turned up erm., a sword
armed arg.
in pale arg., hilt and pommel or, be- Yate of Buckland, Berks, out of a ducal Yeates, Ireland a shark issuant regardant
swallowing a man, all ppr.
tween two wings of the last. Moriendo
coronet or. a goat's head sa., bearded
139. 2
12S. 14 Yeatman-Biggs, see Biggs.
and armed of the first.
liio.
169. I

Ximenes of Bear
a mural coronet

Place,

or,

Berks,

an arm

in

armour

39

YOU

YEA

Young, a buck's head bezantee, between

Stock House, Dorset, a goat's Yonge, a stork arg., with wings expanded
az., holding in the beak a snake ppr
head erased sa., armed, bearded, and
104. 13
charged with a gate or. Propositi tenax
243. II Yonge of London, a dragon's head erased
or, ducally gorged arg.
cf. 71. 8
Yeatman, Harry Farr, same crest and
Yonge of Kynton and More, Shropsh., a
motto.
28. 10
wolf passant sa.
Yeldham of Great Saling, Essex, a bezant,
thereon a lion's head erased az., gorged Yonge of Trent, Somers., a lion's head
erased per fess or and gu., ducally
with a bar-gemelle flory counter-fiory
18. 8
crowned of the first.
Fides ciUpari metuens. cf. 19. i
arg.
Yelloly of Bracklyn, Clare, Suff.. within Yonge, a boar's head erased vert, armed

Yeatman

of

163. 11
a crescent arg., a caltrap gu.
137. 11
Yellowley, a bat displayed sa.
Yelverton, see Avonmore, Viscount.
Yelverton, Earl 0! Sussex (extinct), a lion
6. I
passant regardant gu.
Foy en tout.
Yelverton, same crest.
6.

bri.stled

6. 2
of London, a lion passant az.
103. 7
Yeo, Devonsh., a peacock ppr.
Yeoman, a hand throwing a dart. Shoot

214. 4

cf.

197.

Yeoman, Rev. Henry Walker, Marsk


Hall, Marske-by-the-Sea, same crest.
Yeoman, Thomas Lawrence, Woodlands,
Whitby, a dexter arm, holding a broken
spear,

all

ppr.

Yeomans, a dexter arm holding in the


214. 11
hand a spear ppr.
Yer, a wolf sejant sa.

Yerburgh of Yerburgh, Lines, and Willoughby, Notts, a hawk belled or,


preying on a mallard vulned in the

head ppr.

2jli.

14

Yerburgh, Robert Armstrong, Woodfold


Park, Blackburn, a falcon close or,
belled of the last, preying upon a
mallard ppr. Who dares wins. 281. 14
Edmond Rochfort,
Rev.
Yerburgh,
Wrentham Rectory, Wangford, Suff.,
same crest and motto.
Yerbury of Shirehampton, Glouc., and
Trowbridge, Wilts, a lion's head per
fess or and arg.
Yester, a ram's head arg.,

21.

crowned

or.

130. 4
Middx., out of a

Yetsworth of Sunbury,
ducal coronet a buck's head, both or,
holding in the mouth a rose gu.,
stalked and leaved vert.
Yetts, Scotland, a greyhound's head arg.

61. 2
bendy of six
133. 2
erased.
121. 2
cf.

Yeverey, an elephant's head


arg. and gu.
Yles, Scotland, a stag's

head

et

Algernon,
Woodcliffe,
St.
Yockney,
Lawrence, Isle of Wight, in front of a
dexter arm embowed in armour, the

a
i

of the
CO.

pru-

42. 2
arg.

with a

town, Castlerea,

cf.

Roscommon, same

of OrUngbury, Northamp., a boar 3


41. 5
head and neck erased ppr.
Young, Oliver, Hare Hatch House, Twyford, Berks, a boar's head and neck

fides

126. 2

a buck's

two

co.

Victoria fortitudo virtus.

crest.

Young

perfectus amorque ditabunt:


of Puslinch, Devonsh..

trefoil vert.

Young, a boar's head couped at the neck

Yonge, Rev. Vernon George, of Charnes


Hall, Staffs, an antelope's head erased
servata

of a ducal coronet

an ibex's head arg., horned and


tufted or, and charged on the neck

ppr.

Et

first.

Roscommon, out

48. 13

guttee-de-sang.

Cavan, on

Young, Owen Waller O'Grady, Harris-

48. 7
of Colbrooke, Devonsh., a demisea-unicorn arg., armed gu., finned or.

or,

co.

vert, a stag lodged ppr.


115. 12

or,
I

Yonge, Devonsh., a demi-unicom

mount

Young, Yorks, out of a ducal coronet or,


an ibex's head arg., armed and tufted
Young, James, Esquire, of Harristown,

Yonge

Yeoman, a dexter cubit arm in armour, Yonge


head
holding in the hand a broken spear, all
ppr.

Fortitudine

or.

dentia.

Yenn

thus.

and

two palm-branches.
Young-Reynolds of TuUy,

erased vert.

Young, a squirrel sejant gu., holding a


nut-branch vert, fructed or.
135-2
ita.
Young, a squirrel sejant gu., charged on
Yonge or Young of Basildon, Berks, out
the body with a chevron compony or
of a mural coronet gu., a goat's head
and az., holding a nut-branch vert,
couped

branches,

all

between

ppr.

Qualis

fern-

vita,

finis

or.

York, Edward, of Hutton HaU, Yorks, a


demi-lion per fess wavy gu., and barry
wavy of four erminois and az., supporting a wool-pack erect ppr., and
charged on the breast with a key
fesseways or.
York, out of a ducal coronet a dragon's
head.
72. 4
head erased
York, Yorks, a monkey's
"
ppr.
York of Goulthwayt, Yorks,
a thistle ppr.

az.,

sa.

Be

310. 6

persist.

Hawkhurst, Kent, a

of

griifin's

Young, Keays-, of Eylesden Court,


Sutton Valence, Maidstone, a gryphon's head erased per fesse vert and
or, charged with two escallops in pale
counterchanged, the whole between as

many

Burton-Pedwardyn, Lines,
Yorks, and Brackley, Northants, a
2i;5.
monkey's head erased ppr.
7
Yorke, Thomas Edward, Bewerley HaU,

fleur-de-lys

Quo

or.

patria

vocat.

Young
!

Pateley Bridge, Yorks, same crest.


Yorke, Dallas-, Thomas Yorke, of Walmsgate. Lines, the battlements of a tower
ppr., therefrom issuant a dragon's head
arg., charged with a mullet of six
points az.
Lux venit ab alto.
Yorks, a lion's head erased collared.
18. 6
Yorstone, Scotland, a rose stalked and
149.

and

head erased per fess vert and or,


charged with two escallops counterchanged,
cf. 66. 2

of

leaved, all ppr.

supporting an anchor erect

right

Young

136. 14
and Lines,
cj. 150. 2
cf.

Yorke, see Hardwicke, Earl of.


Yorke, Phihp, of Erddig, Denbighsh., a
lion's head erased ppr., gorged with a
collar gu., charged with a bezant. Nee
cupias. nee metuas.
cf. 18. 6
Yorke, John Reginald, 2, Chesham Street,
S.W., same crest and motto.

Yorke

cj. 135. 2
fructed of the second.
of Tully, co. Cavan, Ireland, a
horse's head couped sa.
50. 13
cf.
Young, Sir George, Bart., M.A., of Formosa Place, Bucks, a demi-unicorn
couped erm., maned, armed, and ungu. or, gorged with a naval coronet

Young

25.8.

of

coronet

Young,

Roscommon, out
or,

a dragon's head

late Sir Charles George,


King of Arms (i)

Principal

14

of a ducal
erect ppr.

couchant with wings elevated

72. 4
Garter

dragon

gu., col-

and the chain reflexed over the


or, holding in the mouth a rose
per pale of the last and arg., seeded
and slipped ppr. (2) In water representing the sea, an anchor erect sa.,
the ring and stock or, the shank entwined by a serpent ppr. Nnllius in.
lared,

back

hand in a gauntlet grasping a roll of Yorstoun, Carthew-, Morden, East Tinverba.


all ppr., a pair of compasses
wald, Dumfriessh., a tower ppr. Mens Young of Lambeth, Surrey, from water
extended or. Lahore et scientia.
conscia recti.
156. 2
ppr., an anchor erect sa., the stock and
Yockney, Sidney William, Queen Aime's Youl, Scotland, a garb or. Per vim et
ring or, the stem entwined by a serpent,
Gate, Westminster, same crest and
virtutem.
also ppr.
153-2
motto.
Youl, Charles, Esquire, J.P., of Symmons Young of Stanhill Court, Charlwood,
161. i
Yoe, an anohor sa.
Plains,
Surrey, an anchor or.
Perth,
Tasmania,
u^es
a
Dum spiro
Yon of Barrow and Filmingham, Lines,
wheat-sheaf between three crescents.
spero.
a cubit arm erect vested purp., cuffed Young, Baron Lisgar, see Lisgar.
Young of Rosebank, Scotland, an anchor
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a bunch Young-Scott of RedfordhiU, and Deansin the sea surmounted by a dove holdof marigolds of the third, stalked and
houses, Peeblessh., a stag's head ppr.
ing in its beak an olive-branch, all ppr.
leaved vert.
Sperando spiro.
205.14
3Iemor et fidelis.
121. 5
cf. 94. 4
Yong of ilidhurst, Sussex, a demi-griflin Young, Ireland a stag's head erased or.
Young, Scotland, a dolphin haurient.
segreant regardant az., beaked and
121. 2
140. II
legged or, charged with a crescent.
Young, out of a ducal coronet a buck's Young, Scotland, a dolphin naiant ppr.
Every point.
head between two palm-branches.
64. 31
140. 5
paper,

YOU

ZYM

611

Young of Poulton-curaSeacomb, Chesh., Young, Bart., Bucks, a cubit arm erect, Younger, George, AUoa, N.B., an armed
and Wales, a demi lion or, collared per
the hand grasping an arrow, all ppr.
leg couped at the thigh ppr., garnished
pale erm. and ermines.
lo. 9
Young, Scotland, a demi-lion gu., hold
ing in the dexter paw a sword erect

Robere prudent ia freest at.

ppr.

cj.

Young, a
or and
the

lion
gu.,

14.

12

rampant gardant per fess


supporting a battle-axe of

first.

Young, Kent, a lion's head gardant or,


between two wings arg., each charged
with a fleur-de-lis az.
Young, Sir William Need-Muston, Bart.,
J.P..

of

Baillieborough

Castle,

co.

Cavan, a demi-lion rampant gu.,


charged on the shoulder with a trefoil
slipped, and holding in the dexter paw
a sprig of
slipped or.

three

maple-leaves,

Press through.
cj. 214. 4
and spurred or. Celer et audax.
Young, Sir William, Bart., 16, South
255- 17
Eaton Place, S.W., same crest and Younger, James, Arnsbrae, AUoa, N.B.,
motto.
same crest and motto.
Young, William, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of Younger, WilUam, 29, Moray Place,
Brockley Park, Queen's Co., and of
Edinburgh, same crest and motto.
Doohulla Lodge, co. Galway, Ireland, Younger, Robert, 16, Old Square, Lina cubit arm erect ppr., charged with
coln's Inn Fields, W.C., same crest and
an annulet or, the hand grasping an
motto.
arrow point downwards, abo ppr. Younger, John, Esquire, Colonel R.A., a
Press through.
cj. 214. 4
dexter arm, the hand holding a lance
Young, Sir Frederick, K.C.M.G., J.P..
bend ways ppr. Tout prest.
214. ii
D.L., 5, Queensberry Place, Queens- Younger, Henry Johnston, of Benmore
and Kilrauir, ArgyUsh., Esquire, same
a dexter cubit arm erect
tiold mg
the hand an arrow in bend
crest and motto.
214. 11
sinister, all ppr.
Press throiigh.
Younger, Colonel John, Langshaw Bush.
Young, Rt. Hon. George, 28, Moray
Moffat, N.B., same crest and motto.
Place, Edinburgh, same crest and motto. Younger, WiUiam, Esquire, of Auchen
Young, Sir WiUiam Lawrence, Bart., of
Castle,
Moffat,
Dumfriessh.,
and
North Dean, Bucks, a cubit arm erect.
Staveley Lodge, Leics., a dexter hand
the hand grasping an arrow, all ppr.
holding a lance in bend ppr.
Tout
1

also

Prudeiitia.

WiUiam Mackworth, C.S.I.,


demi-unicorn
Lahore,
Punjaub,
a
couped erm., armed, maned, and ungu.
or, gorged with a naval crown az.,
Press through.
prest.
214. II
supporting an anchor erect sa.
Young of Leny. Scotland, a dexter arm Younghusband of Wrighton. Melbourne,
Young of Auldbar, Forfarsh., a lion gu.,
holding in the hand a lance in bend
Victoria, on water ppr., a swan sa.,
issuing out of the wreath, and holding
ppr.
Press through.
beaked gu., semee of mullets arg.,
a sword in pale ppr. Robert prudentia Young, WiUiam, Cleish Castle, Kinross,
holding in the beak an annulet or.
prastat.
a dexter arm, the hand grasping a
Virtutis conjux.
Still und stols gleitend.
Young, Bernard Joseph, of Kingerby,
spear in bend, all ppr.
Press through.
99. II
Lines, a wolf sejant regardant sa., Young, John Kirkpatrick, 25, Earl's Younghusband of Crossthwaite,
Lanholding between the fore-paws the
Terrace, Kensington, an anchor or.
caster, same crest and motto.
head of King Edmund ppr. Toujovrs
Dum spiro spero.
Ypres, an eagle with wings expanded
jeitne.
ppr.
Younge of RaxweU and RoxhaU, Essex.
77.
Young of Poole House, Worcs., a wolf
within a chaplet vert, a griffin's head Yuille of London, an ear of wheat ppr.,
Young,

passant sa.
28. 10
of Croome D'Abitot, Worcs., and
Stratton Audley, Oxon., a stork with
wings expanded arg., beaked gu.,
holding in the beak a snake ppr.

Young

104. 13

erased

leaved vert.

or.

of Buckhome and Colbrooke,


Dorset, a demi-sea-unicorn arg., armed
4S. 13
Younge, Hants, a stag's head erased per
1 2 1
2
fess erm. and gu.

Younge

and finned gu.

Young, Scotland, a sword and a writingpen in saltire ppr. Pro patria semper.
Dominus providebit.
170. 4

Younge of London, and Drayton, Staffs,


on a rock a Cornish chough, all ppr.

Young
hand

Younge

Scotland, a dexter
pen ppr. Scripta
217. 10
Young of Lindbank, Scotland, a dexter
hand ppr., holding a bezant.
Young of Trent, Somers., a cubit arm
erect habited az., holding a staff or.
of Eastfield,

holding
manent.

Zachary of Areley, Kings, Worcs., a garb


or, charged with an acorn slipped and
erect

vert.

Virtus

per

se.

153- 2
roses, the
cj.

and Zachet, three


centre one arg., the outer ones gu.,
slipped vert.
149. 12
Zamoyska, a demi-Indian goat rampant.
Zeal, Senator the Hon. Sir William
Austin, K.C.M.G., M.I.C.E., of Clovelly, LanscU Road, Toorak. Victoria,
Australia, a demi-griffin segreant arg.,
collared and lined or.
Mora trahit
ptriculum.
Zephani of Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, a
demi- man representing Surajud Dowla
Zachert

Subah

Bengal

complete dress,
the sinister hand resting on the head
of a tiger enraged, the dexter wielding
of

in his

a scimitar in the attitude of striking,


the blade broken, all ppr.
Miserrima
vidi.
Scuto divino.

106. 9
of Grenford, Middx., and Durnford, Wilts, a demi-greyhound erased
cj. 60. II
arg.

Younger

Daventry, Northants,

of

Heref., a stag's

head

and
121.

or.

Younger, Scotland, an armed leg couped


at the thigh az.,

spurred

or.

193.

Yuille

154. 3

Darleith,

of

crest.

Numine

Dumbarton, same

et virtute.

Yule, Scotland, a stalk of wheat bladed.

Per vim et virtutem.


154-3
an Indian shield affrontee sa.,
or, with a naked Indian
ppr., and scabbard gu., in
saltire behind the same, pommelled
and mounted, also gu., and on the
margin of the shield is inscribed the
Indian word Hazir. Per vim et vir-

Yule,

damasked
scimitar

tutem.

Yvain, out of a ducal coronet a dexter


hand holding a rose-branch, aU ppr.
218. II

Zetland, Marquessof{Dundas),Aske, Richmond, Yorks, a lion's head affrontee


gu., struggling through an oak-busli,
aU ppr., fructed or.
Essayez.
3IO- 7
Zibet of Sweden, a civet cat issuant regardant ppr. Cceliim non animum.
Zinzan, a dove with wings expanded az.
94. 2
Zorks, an eagle with two heads displayed,
surmounted of a saltier gu.
Zornlin, Surrey, an arm embowed bare to
the elbow, holding in the hand a barbel.
Fai bien train rien.

of Pyrton, Wilts, and Somers., oc


a staff couped and raguly or, sprouting

Zoueh

at the dexter point, a raven with wings

expanded

arg.

a falcon with wings


arg., standing on a branch
Prcmkt lirlKs.
leaved az.
Zouche, Baron (Curzon), Parham Park,
Pulborough, Sussex: (i) A popinjay
rising or, coUared gu.
(2) A falcon,
wings displayed arg., standing on the
stock of an old tree, from which is
sprouting a green leaf or twig ppr.,
rising or, coUared, beaked, and legged
Let Curzon holde what Curzon
gu.

Zouch, Shropsh.,

expanded
or,

head couped or. 125. 12


helde.
an ass's head arg., muzzled
and charged on the neck Zouche, an ass's head couped erm. 25. 121
Zurich, on a ducal coronet or, a Uon pasa fleur-de-lis vert.
sant gardant gu., ducally crowned of
an ass's head tied round the
cj. 4. 3
the first.
mouth by a cord, aU arg.
Zouch, out of a ducal coronet gu., a mule's Zymon, a cross crosslet and a sword point
downwards in saltier.
cj. 166. 12
head arg., bridled ppr.
Zouch,
Zouch,
with
with
Zouch,

an

ass's

Wilts,

cord

az.,

392

PART
(I.)

(2.)

(3)

II.

MOTTOES.

KEY TO

PLATES.

DICTIONARY OF TERMS.

MOTTOES.
Ab

From

aquila

Ab

origine fidus

Abscissa virescit
Absitfraus
,,

.,

Absit ut glorier

Absque
Absque
Absque
Absque
Absque

...
msi in cruce

-!

metu

Bisset, Bissett.

Gordon.

Napier.

virtute nihil
...

Peters.

Edmonds, Steele.
Dalmahoy.
Harrison, Rogers.
Howard, Jerningham-Slafford.

Drummond.

Abunoadomnes

From

Accendit cantu
Accipe crucem
Accipe daque iidem
Accipiter pra:dam nos gloriam

He rouses up by crozving
Receive the cross.
Receive and give pledges offealty
The hawk seeks its prey, weglory

A
A

Maclaurin.

\r,,y
j-Claike.

Nothing without God


Nothing without labour
Without fear
Nothing without virtue.
He who gave has taken away

nihil

labore nihil

Abstulit qui dedit.

-^

^^j^^

Ewart, Ker.

Without stain

dedecore

Deo

Gilly.

the eagle

Fear is far from us


Faithful from the first
Though lopped off, tt flourishes
Let all deception be far off.
( God forbid that I should glory save in the
"

Abest timor

clean heart and a cheerful spirit


cceurvaillant rien impossible

o?ie to all

Cockburn.
Gibbons.
Crickett.

Hawker,

Actio virtutis laus


Acquixit qui tuetur

He

obtains

who maintains

Cameron.

(;i.g

A cruce salus
A cuspide corona
A cuspide honos
..

,.^,

_.-

About

.....^.^-

Ada!'":

A
A
A
A

stirpi

Deo et patre
Deo et rege
Deo floruit
Deo honor et
A Deo in Deo
Adasthera

fortuna

.^...

ni^-j^

To

higher things

..,......;

Sinclair.

Moorsom.
""'

^"'
^'^f^^^ '""''.l'.'"
steep

[^"'^l^l''"'^'

J^igsby.

Drummond.

paths

Tottenham.

to the stars

Virtue leads to heaven


Flying to the heavens
He aims at heaven
It becomes us to live honourably

Saltmarshe, Sinclair.
Clavering.

is an honour to combine law and justice.


The oinen is favourable
I longfor day

//

'.

He

-_

PslC-L'^pyngna'"Heron, M-Uiui^.
Johnston, Johnstone.

things

the stars

Ifollow

Chapman, Midleton.

Struthers.
Melville.

rule.

To the stars by

Brodrick,
Swindley.

He attempts difficult

ad optima

Cunningham.
/Bartholomew, Cairnie, Guthrie, Strnther,

Preparedfor arms
In the face of difficulties, courage

Addecet honeste vivere


Addere legi justitiam decus
Addicunt aves
Ad diem tendo
Addit frena fens

Addunt robor
Addunt robur

I thirds:

According to

Ad ardua tendit
Ad arma paratus
Ad aspera virtus
Ad astra
Ad astra nitamur semper
Ad astra per ardua
Ad astra sequor
Ad astra virtus
Ad cceIos volans
Ad coelum tendit

to be accepted

/ strive to

tendo

Adamussim

Bourke, Burgh, Burke, De


Burgh, Glencross, Grsme, Jefferson.

f Eeardsley,

SaiuatUtifr^iMecrosj..^..

From the spear a crowit


Honour by the spear.

Adadmissum

Ad altiora

Strother.

Portman.
Hartcup.
Ashburne.
Mortimer.

To a valiant heart nothing is impossible....


The deed is the commendation of the virtue

applies the curb to savage natures

Booker.
Addison.
Adderley.
Loutfuttes, Lutefoot, Lutefoote.

Cooch, Stein, Stevens.


Milner.

They give strength


They increase the styciii^h of the family ....

Hamilton.
Hamilton.

From God and my fatiier


From God and the king

Thomas.
Fawkes, Hampton, Lewis, Stanhope.
Watson.

His prosperity came from God


From God honour and good fortune
From God in God.
To the

skies

Sands.
Troyte.
Falconar.

ADB
A
A
A
A
A

Light from God.

Deo, non fortuna

By

Deo
Deo

God is my salvation
Victory from God
For food and use

salus

victoria

Ad escam et usum
Adest et visum
Adest prudenti animus
Ad

finem

Ad

finem

Ad
Ad
Ad

Our

Ker, Kerr.

7'o the

end
end

to the

finem spero

I hope

to

the last

I gain

by treaties

Through thorns

Ad honorem

Industry leads

Ad hue

I am

industria ducit
viresco

Adjuvante Deo

Ad littora tendit
Ad littora tendo
Admetam
Ad mortem fidelis

Adsum
Ad summa

Kennedy.
honour

still grviaing

Joynson.

green

assistance
assistance of

"Smollett.

Acton, Malins.

God against

"'

| ^^li^'

| Donovan, O'Donovan.

It ?nakes for the shore


I make for the shore

To

Jamaieson, Jamieson, Quatherine.

virtus

Advance
Advance with courage
Advena in sylvis
Adversa virtute repello
Adversis major, par secundis
fortior

^gis fortissima virtus


^gre detramite
de tramite recto

.lEquabiliter et diligenter

servare

mentem

.i^quammiter
.^quitas actionum regula
yEquitate ac diligenlia.

yEquo adeste animo

^quoanimo

^uo pede

propera.

-r'LUr.'.'J.i

favore re.E^s nomeu,


Affectat Olympo

fin

Afrad pob afraid

1^

Faithful unto death

To the purpose
God be with me
God with mc, I shall not

Wright.
Balfour.
Baird.

be remcn;ed.

Dumas.

here

Courage to the last


They rise to the top
To thee,
Lord

Bruce.
FuUarton.

Newman.
Brand, Ferrier, Speir, Spiers.
Majoribanks, Marjoribanks.

stranger in the woods


I repel adversity with courage

'^^"'"'^'

{^"pfosperHy".
Stronger than adversity

"

Foster.

Denison, Dennistoun, Medhurst.


"'""''

>'} Bui wer,

Virtiie is the strongest shield

With
With

difficulty
difficulty

Constantly

along the path


along the right path

Tait.

Horsburgh, Horseburgh.
Mitford, Moore, Wilde.
Green,
Hoylf,

and carefully

To preseme a steadv

A fynno Duw deued


A fynno Dwy y fydd
A Gair Duw yn uchaf
Age aut perfice
Age in Eeternum
Agendo gnaviter
Agendo honeste

TBeckford,
J
J/ju..,

m;;:d.

'

^""""iy ''y.'h constancy


an equable mind.......

-Vt'ltA

Jicucher,

Proceed wOJi a steady pace

East.

Rayscn.
Kingan, Kmghan.

name

He

by favour of the king


'to heaven

aspires

S'^H;

-^

Vaughan-Chamber.
Hewitt.

Mathew, Williams.

What Godwills, -Mill be


Let God' s will be done.
Let what God wills be

Edwards.
Hughes, Matthew.
Morris.

M'Millan.
Conwell.
Barrows, Leeke.
Farmer.
Algood, Allgood.

Act or achieve

To do and endure
To actfor others

Shiell.

Ashton.

Wodehouse.

Act uprightly

Cardwell.

Prepared by

Russell.

activity

Russel, Russell.

It is purified by motion
to your ability

Campbell.

Act according
Let

-,

Griffith, Ogilvie, Ogilvy.

Totheend
All unnecessary things waste

Agere et pati
Agere pro aliis

me be known

by the issue

iWatthew,

Raymond,

Ashbofy.
Bergne, Cope, Copland.
Pennant.

Eternity.

..A

Ageomnebonum

Agitatione paratus
Agitatione purgatur
Agile pro viribus
Agnoscar eventu

Jm,

Rivers.

Latham.
Haibord, Shuttleworth.
Bradbury, Montagu.

With equanimity
With equanimity
Let equity te the rule of our actions
With fair play and diligence.......

Do what will be for roer.


By doing diligently
By doing honourably
Do all good

Agincourt
Agissez honnetement

Buhver-Lytton, Forbes.

Clifton-Dicconson, Dicconson.
Aspinall.

After darkness comes light

Aiyn Duwafydd

Comry.

Comrie,

-P,T?,''

iEquanimitate

Watson.
^ombrey,
M'Leurg.
Candler, Cheetham.
Waddell.
Tarvie,

the ?oal
*

I am

Ad summum emergunt
Ad te, Domine

^quam

to

Burrell.

truth

Ad^it Deus
Adsit Deus non demovebor

.(?igre

Oliphant, Oliver.

Thorn.

With God's

Adjuvante Deo in hostes

Adverso

Ogilvie.

glory

to

I clingto virtue
I clingfast

virtuti

Adorn the
Ad rem

Greaves, Greaves-Banning.
Jacob.
Grjeme, Graham.
Garden, Gardin, Graden.
Greiden.
Hamilton.
Tose, Tosh.
fCoIvil, ColviUe, Gilroy, Horsfall, Howson, Kerslake, Peto,
WedderburnJ
Scr}-mgeour, Whitehead.
y

Present to the sight


Courage belongs to prudence

fcedera cresco
gloriam per spinas

Adhtereo
Adhrereo

HoUoway.

God

light is from

God, not by fortune

Faithful

fidelis

AGN

Deo lumen
Deo lux nostra

-~

Ross.

AGN

A good conscience is
A Home! a Home
!

AMI

The Lamb of God is my salvation..'.


The Lamb of God my Saviour
A lamb in peace, a lion in war

Agnus Dei mihi salus


Agnus Dei salvator mens
Agnus in pace, leo in bello

Lammin.
Haslam.

Edmonds.
Paruck.

a sure defence
a Home

Home.

God
Help thyself and God will help thee
Help thyself and heaven will help thee

Aubert, Mill.

Help,

Aides, Dieu
Aide-toi Dieu
!

t'aideia

Aide-toi et le ciel t'aidera


Aime ton frere
Aime le meilleur
Aimer sans crainte
Aimez loyaute
Ainsi et peut-etre meilleur

Caillard.

Willmott.
Freer.

Love thy brother


Love the best
Lme without fear
iMve loyalty
Thus andperhaps better
So it is
Forever
In good time
In truth
At the will of God

Ainsiil est
jamais

A
A la bonne heure
A la verite
A la volonte de Dieu

Sinclair.

De

RoUeston.
Bellingham.
James.
Bonnor.
Bremer.

Alba de Tormes
Albuhera

Lumley.
Croasdaile.
Tufton.
Pellew.

Alert

The birdflies

Ales volat propriis

to its

own

Algiers

Laid by for

Aliis reposita
Alls aspicit astra

Cant.
Carnagie, Carnegie.
Gillow, Monro.
Simpson, Simson.
Leche.

others

Flying, he keeps his eye on the stars


With wings and courage.
I am fed by birds
Most faithful to the crown

Alis et animo
Alis nutrior
Alia corona fidissimo

Mildmay.

Alia ta Hara
Alleluiah
All is in God
All my hope is in
All'swell
A'lo heco Pecho

Tuite.
Clovile, Clovyle.
Fraser, Frazer, Udney.

God

Mudge.

What can^ t

be cured mttst be endured

Altapete

..,,.,,,.
A,m
at htgh th,ngs

Aha

Aiming at high

petens
Vita petit

Do

si tibi

Ahe

{
Isedere

volat

Marshall, Stott.

.'^

jcraham.
Han'ey.

to thyself.

0"'^^^'aTslP)":.'^.'"..!'!^''"'"^^^^^^^
to the injury of another
He flies high

Not

Keir.

Ifly

Dawson.
Heywood.
Des Vceux.

high
Desire greater things
Seek higher things

Alte volo
Altiora in votis

Altiorapete
Altiora petenda
Altiora
Altiora
Altiora
Altiora

another as

to

Higher things must

Gordon.

be

aimed at

Burke.

De

peto

I seek

sequimur

Wefollow after higher things

Pode.

spero

I cherish

Torr.

higher things
loftier hopes

Wc must look
Higher

videnda

Ahius
Altius ibunt qui ad

summa

nituntur

to

et

Gregoiy.

Kinloch, Kinlock.

higher

M'Kenzie.

Mawbey.
Gar\'iue.

Hall.

Love God, and obey his commandments


Loving thorny steep'
To the utmost of my power

serva mandata

Amantes ardua dumos

ma

puissance

Amat

victoria

A ma

vie

Ambo

curam

Amicitia

f Victory loves care :


cariful attention.

cum

virtute

Success

is

my

Russel, Russell, Watts.

Lo^'e draws friendship


Friendship constant and incorruptible
Friendship ^ives honours
Friendship without guile.

ad aras
Amicos semper amat

Grey.
"lr-i,.ir-i=,i.
|Cla:k,
Clerk.

Bradbuiy.

and

Amicitiam trahit amor


Amicitia permanens et incorrupta

fidus

Thornhill.

Hewetson.

The

Amico

Freebaim.
Synnot.

Lievre.

life

Amicilice Wrtutisque fcedus

Amicitia reddit honores


Amicitia sine fraude

...

i'

Skilful with both hands


In friendship
Friendship with virtue
league offriendship

gained by

Tor

dexter

Amice

Drummond, King,

'''^''''1^''".."""..^'..'^''^'^'^^ F'<^y'=^-

Always faithful
Always for liberty
Always hL'lping
Always ready
Always the same

Ama Deum,

Cetto,

Honor.

higher things

'^^^^t^,
I strive

Altius tendo

.\

hall, f olhurk
Hubbard.

Greenall, Smethurst, Sotherne.


Rice.
Maclaine,
'Lean, Maclean.

{ ^^!!!!.^!"^.'!..'^'f"!!''!!"

Alteri sic tibi

Alterum non

things

The eagle soars high


Another reward

Alteriprosiss^culo

Frankland.
Fletcher, Glen, Glenn, Greenall, Green-

He aims at high thinos...


I aim at high things

Alta peto
Alte fert aquila
Altera merces

Alteri,

Massue.

Paulet, Pawlet, Orde-Powlet.

virtue

Religiously faithful to your frien.l.


He ever loves his friends

,Hippisley.
Neish.
Harrison.
Pringle.

AUardice, Allen.
Rutherford, Rutherfurd.
Leather-Culley.

Oliphant.

AMI
Amicta vitibus ulmo
Aniicum proba hostem

vitse

Elmsall, Greaves.
Fraser.

being covered with vines

Prove a friend, know an enemy


hriendly
Friendly to a friend.

scito

Amicus
Amicus amico
Amicuscertus

Amicus

AQU

The elm

A trusty friend.
A friend is the solace

solatium

Amitie

Friendship

Amo

I love

Peit.

Bellingham.
Peat.

Burton.

of life

Pitt.

CDouglas, Hoops, Mackinlay, MontaguDouglas-Scott, Montagu-Scott, Scott.

-[

Amo
Amo
Amo

honesta

Amo,

inspicio..

pacem

probos
Amoenitas, sulubritas, urbanitas

Amor Dei

Amor

et

proximi

summa

lorve

Towle.

I love

Blair, Scot, Scott,

Scot, Scott.

the virtuous

Amenity, salubrity, and urbanity

beatitudo ...{

love

Wigram.

of dear country

Aniore floresco

Iflourish

Amore non vi
Amore patriae
Amor et pax
Amore vici
Amore vinci
Amor patitur moras

By love, not by violence


By the love of our country.

with

Moore.

love.

Love onis neighbours


Love without fear.
Love conquers all the world
Love with loyalty
Love ofgoodness

Amo,

Hove as Ifind.

ut invenio

The anchor of salvation

He has given

te

Animi

Parr.

Cowell.

anchor

corpore nitre
f

An-oetfide

his angels charge of thee


to exalted...

Mecham.
Gordon.

and body

.^r,^^ .. / /%v/

Gordon, M'Nish, Pedler, Smith-Gordon.

not by stratagem

Fortune follows courage

Prudence strengthens courage.


Govern your mind

aequus

res

tanien idem
valet

Bedford, Craik.
Holland- Hibbert.
Brisbane.

{ ^'Re'evS'"'"''

^''"''

Courage and destiny


Composure does not desert me.:
Our soul, not our property.
-/ mind yet unchanged.
Courage prevails

Thriepland.

An

oak in full strength


Before the wishedfor day

Aitkenhead, Taylor.
Steinman.

Humility before honour


/ claim ancient honour

Battersby.
Arrat, Arrot.

a noddir

Annoso robore quercus


Ante expectatum diem
Ante honorem humilitas
Antiquum assero decus
Antiquum obtinens

'"p^'

By courage,

I shall myselffn-tpare my mind.

rege

""""'
"^j^id."^""^"^'-

Jowett.
Clark.

ipse parabo
prudentia firmat

A noddo Duw

^^"'' ^'''"'

Burrell.

Huth.
Cuffe, Wheeler.

Bosworth.
Jones.

.<

Possessing

what

is

ancient

An uachter
Any bore

Bagot, Cotgreave, Shaker ley.

O'Hauraghan.
Weston.

To livewith undisguised devotion

Aperto vivere voto

Venables.
Burroughes, Goulten, Grotrian, Guilford,

With courage and prudence.


With courage and knowledge

fortuna sequitur

Animus et fata
Animus non deficit

Ap

Teesdale.
Powell.
Lyle, Lyall, Lyle, Montgomery.

{ ^^':s^:^^^;:::::::::::::::::. }

Animo et prudentia
Animo et scientia
Animo non astutia

Animus, non

Franklin.

O'Loghlen, O'Loughlin.
Gray, Groat.
Gray.
Power.
Anguish.
Sheffinham.
Gould.

snakein the grass.

Fortitude of mind
With courage
With a strong mind

fortitudo

Animus
Animus

Reade.
Usher.

De

Ammo

Animum
Animum
Animum
Animum

Meyler.
Craney.

Souls capable of death


In friends one soul

capaces mortis

et

Brasier, Pinney, Pretor.

{hope)

From straitened circumstances


From the Nile victory

Anima in amicis una


An I may
Animo

M'Kenzie, Mackenzie.
M'Kenzie.
Lumisden.

Perrott.

Amid the drifting currents an

undis...

Anchor, fast anchor


Angelis suis praecepit de
Anguis in herba
Angusta ad augusta
A Nilo victoria

AnimK

Scot.
Ireland.

Vincible by love.
Love endures delays
The love of country
The love of country conquers

Amor patria;
Amor patriae vincit
Amor proximi
Amor sine timore
Amor vincit omnia
Amour avec loyaute
Amour de la bontfe
Anchora labentibus
Anchora salutis
Anchor fast

Amory, Heathcote-Amory.

Love and peace.


I conquered by love

Towle.

Ryde.

^^^^^, tJ^^^tZ.""'^:^'^.''". }l^'^''^The

dulcis patriae

Scote.

Thomson.

7wble deeds

I love, 1 look
I love peace

Finch, Lyne.
Bethell.

Ithel

Appetitus rationi pareat

What was hid is now manifest


Let reason govern desire

Samuel.
Edgar.
Edgar.
Ashworth, Custance, Fitzwilliam.

Appropinquat dies

Day dawns

Johnston.

Aptocumlare
Aqua cadit resurge

With a

pledge of better times

Apparet quod
Apparet quod latebat

Aquilse vitem pocula

// appears that.

fit abode

Waterfalls to rise again


Let me avoid being an old toper

Elliot.

Waterfall.
Boteler.

AQU

AST

The eagU soars to the sun


The eagle is no fly-catcher

Aquila petit solem


Aquila non capit muscam

Kendall.
Cotton.
Bedingfield,

("Bacchus,

},
The
i
eagle
ne eagu
,

J,-

does no,
aoes
caicnjt.es
notcatchflus

captit'"mu''scas.'.;;.:,'

Aquila non

(.

Martin.

Aquitaine

Nussey.
Wilk, Wilkes.

Arbor

re careat vince
Arcui meo non confido
Arcus, artes, astra

Ard

I trust

The bow,

Ardenter amo
Ardenter prosequor alls
Ardet virtus non urit
Ardua petit ardea
Ardua tendo

From

ol

the king

Bell, Scot, Scott.

Graeme.
Fyres.

Hearn, Heron.
Malcolm.
jstraiton, Wakefield.
J

Brassey.
Barry, Bullen, Ligonier, Tatchell-BuUen.

never in fear

Cameron.
Campbell, MacGuffie, M'Guffte.
Brown.

in readiness

Rose.

rose

Arms are the guardians ofpeace


Arms and the man I sing
Armed at all points
Armed with hardy faith
By arms and courage
By arms and diligence
By arms and fidelity
By arms and industry
I break by arms
fustice

Fowke.
Gabriel.

Byrom.
Hardy.
Carnagie, Carnegie, Gilfillan, GilfiUian.
Baskenford, Baskin.

Campbell.
Cochran.
Gib.
Falconer.

more powerful than arms

is

Doherty, O'Dogherty.

pydyw

puyil

Powell.

Whitelocke-Lloyd.
Murray.

gwaith gorphoys

Arr dwrr y Gyd

from the dew


All depends upon God.

Arrivrette!
Ars bona violentia

An

Its colour

rore colorem

Price.

Cameron.

et labore

By
By
By

art requiring exertion


stratagem and courage
art and industry
art and labour

ArteetMarte

By

art

and force.

By

art

and faith

Arte
Arte
Arte

Peat.

and conquest

For defence and ornament


The thorn is the defence of the

Amiis et animis
Armis et diligentia
Armis et fide
Armis et industria
Armis frango
Armis potentius aequuni
Arn Dulhchas

Ar

MacConachie, M'Gregor, Macgregor.

difficulties

difficulties,

I carry arms

Arma virumque cano


Arme a tous points
Arme de foi hardi

Birney, Burmey.

/ overcome by hardihood
Often in

rege et victoria
Ariverette
Arma parato fero
Armat et ornat
Armat spina rosas
Arma tuentur pacem

yw

and stars

difficult things.

I conquer
nunquam

saepe, nietu

nid

my bo7v

arts,

/ attempt

A"jua vinco
Arduo vinco

Ar

not to

The woody kill.


Burning.
I love fenmitly
On wings I ardently fursue
Valour burns but consumes not.
The heron seeks high places

choille

Ardens

Arduis

et

animo

et industria

Arte fideque
Artefirmus
Arte non vi
Artes honorabit
Arte utile facio
Arte vel Marte
Artibus et armis
Artis vel Martis
Arx et anchora mihi Deus

J-

Asgre lau diogel

Baker.
Ferguson.
Baynes.

Smythe.

Drummond, Ferguson- Fawsitt,


^
Humer, Middleton.

fAdair,

.-;

Orrock.

Firm by

By
He

Mason.

art
art, not by violence

Jordan.

Hanger.

honour the arts

shall

I make what is

useful by

my

Craig.

art

By art or force
By arts and arms
Of skill or force.

Deans, Dundas.
Elton.
Eastoft, Eure.

God is a stronghold and a


God is my stronghold

Arx mea Deus


As an arrow true
Ascendam
A

Kawson.

security for me.

Castell.

NicoUs.

I will rise.
.

et

1-

pherchen

Kennaway.

pure conscience

From

Aspera
Aspira

Rugged valour

hope

a safeguard

to

its\ij,
!

Perils delight

Low.
Feld.

Edward.
Adams.

Aspire, persevere, and indulge not

/Currv.

,
^ ''/"-'

"

Try

Assiduitas
Assiduitate
Assiduitate non desidia

Assiduity
By constant application
By constant application, not by sloth

Assurgam

/
tu

numen, lumen
numen, lumen, munimen

,,.

Sinclair.

Assaye

.
.
Astra,
castra,

,,

Stewart.

Aspire

Astra, castra,

Edwardes, Edwards.

to virtue.

me

Aspire

,.
^'P"-

Herbert, Vauijhan.

Perkin.

to hope.

Rough is the path


Dangers delight

virtus

is

L^^g^^^y

1.

A spe in spem
Aspera ad virtutem est via
Aspera juvant
Aspera me juvant

Ast necas

BuUer,

Drake, Flounders, Gothard, Gr.ives,


Gt<,2.-.ts, Illidge, Manningha
Greaves,
Manningham-Buller,
Wedderbum, Weston.

-,
s

...!

rise

up

Loch, Lock.
Hinton.
Brook.

thou

The

Lindsay.
stars my camp, God my light
light <ind\-r, ,
stars my camp, God

"^hc-

protection

my

M'Fell,

Buist, Johnston, Skeen.

But

killest

Freeman,

Caldwell.

Dundas.
Beck, Quayles.

i iJc,
|balcarres, Lindsay.

Ramsay,

AST
At

A
A
A
A
A

stars

and my

caynp

Littler.

Hardinge.

God me

tymes

all

AUT

The

Astra et castra
Atalanta

defend

Lyell.

From

pro te
bien estrainz
tout jour loill
tout pourvoir

te,

thee,

for

Savage.

thee

Latter.

tot

Akuays

By tribulation

tribulacione

But in repose is safety


But hope is undaunted
,
E hope
But
u not,,lost

At secura quies
At spes infracta
..

Fenwick.
Oliphant
Cokain.

loyal.

Provide for all

Atspesnonfracta

Huskisson.

Cunninghame, Dick, Hood.


fCawthome, Hope, Hope-Johnstoiie, Ken-

But hope

The fates

nard, Le^kie, Scott-Hope.

Hope.

is comfort
Tranquil notwithstanding
Give attention
But bravery will conquer poverty
By just right.
The author makes the value

At spes solamen
Attamen tranquillus
Attendez vous
At vincet pauperiem virtus
Au bon droit
Auctor pretiosa facit
Audacem juvant fata

Maitland.
Eoyes.
Grey.

Wyndham.
Hobart-Hampden, Lubbock, Parker.
Somerville, Sommerville.

assist the bold

Bourke, Bowen, BurChamberlayne,


Carpenter,
Columbine, Cosby, Costello, Flanagan,
King,
Moore, Pendleton,
Forster,
Roney, TumbuU.
Campbell, Cleveland, Googe, Sands
fBuchanan, Campbell, M'CasIand, Ma
\ Causland

{Baron, Barron,
roughs,

She favours the brave

Audaces juvat
Audaces juvo

I favour

Audacia
Audacia et industria
Audaci favet fortuna

By daring deeds
By boldness and diligence\

....

,,,

'

Boldly

Boldly and openly


Boldly and sincerely
Boldly and vigorously

et aperte
et sincere
et strenue

Audax
Audax ero
Audax et celer
Audax et Justus
Audax et promptus
Audax et vigilans
Audax ingenii
Audax in recto
Audax justum perficere
Audax omnia perpeti
Audax pro suis
Audax vincendo
Aude et prevalebis

Bold

Aude, incipe

Dare, begin

Proceed more boldly

ito

Audeo

I hear,

Audio, sed taceo


Audito et gradito

jj

assists the

Augeor dum progredior


Au plaisir fort de Dieu
Aura adversa auxiliatrix

but

am

Auspice Deo

Deo vmces

Auspiciummelioris

asvi

Harker.
Trollop, TroUope.
Cruickshank, Cruikshanks.

is

Trent.

Durham.
Edgcombe, Edgcume, Edgecumb.
Mills.

helpful
tht charioteer of the virtues...

Prudence

To the King give duly


I dare and I trust

roy donne devoir


et confido
Auspice Christo

Mawbey.
Royden.
Areskine, Erskin, Erskine.

Undo- the guidance of Christ


Davie, Lawley, Rowe.
Under the guidance of God.
Spied.
Under the guidance of
' God thou wilt con- 1
i

-j

."-Beley

^^^^.

Under divine direction


Under direction of the God most high
Under the guidance of Teucer

A pledge

Welsh.
Irvine.

Tucker.
TBeauclerc, Beauclerk.
Motto of the Order of St. Michael and

of better limes

Aut
Aut
Aut
Aut
Aut
Aut
Aut

agere aut mori


Caesar aut nihil
aut nuUus
mors aut libertas
mors aut vita decora
mors aut vita Deus
nunc aut nunquam

homo

Mow-

Grant.
Rose.
Kennett, Ramsbottom.

silent

Au

Ausim

Buchanan, Harding.
Howitt.
Ashburn.
Frend.
Anderton.
TBurroughs, Mackinnon, Moubray,
| tray, Trimnell, Turing, Twing.

J
dar.ng

Auriga virtutum prudentia

Stewart.
Strathy.

Hear and advance


I increase
/ increase as I proceed.
At the mighty will of God
The breeze though adverse is

Augeo

Auspice Numine
Auspice summo Numine
Auspice Teucro

Woodbume.

I dare.
Hear the other side
I hear and assist

Audi alteram partem


Audio et juvo

Auspice

Wright.
Douglas, Rusby.
Currie.

bold disposition

c
Fortune

Ewan, Ewing,
^ Orr

Crawfurd, Morris, Pollock, Pollok.


Erthe.
Boldero.
Pearce.

Bold in the right


Bold to perform what is just
Bold to endure all things
Bold for himself
Bold by overcoming
Dare and you will prevail

Audentior

'

Clive, Herbert, Powis.

I will be brave

Of a

Euen,

j-^^jj^^

Campbell.

Bold and quick


Bold and just
Bold and ready
Daring and vigilant

Audentes fortuna juvat

Grant.

Buchanan.
TurnbuU.
fBuchanan,

Fortune favours the brave

Audaciter

Audacter
Audacter
Audacter

the brav

Either to do or die
Either Ca:sar or no one
Either a man or no one
Either death or liberty
Either death or an honourable

Or

death or

Either

now

life,

God

or netcr

St.

George.

Barclay.

(fie

Wall.
Atkinson.
Wall.
Gordon.

Gordon
Lee.

Aut nunquam

Eith- do not atUmpt, or complete

tentes, aut perfice

Aut nunquam testes aut perfice


Aut pax, aut bellum
Aut tace, aut face
Aut viam inveniam aut faciam
Aut vincam aut peream
Aut vincere aut mori
Aut vita libera aut mors gloriosa
valeureux creur rien impossible
Auxilia auxiliis
Auxiliante resurgo
Auxilio ab alto

Auxilio divino

meum
meum

Either be

Scot, Scott.

Wightwick, Wyht^vyck.

silent, or act
either find or tnake a path

/ tvill either conquer or perish

Purcell.

Either to conquer or die


Either a free life or a glorious death
To the brave heart nothing is impossible....
Neljts with the help of helps
I arise through help
By aid from above

Garroway, Sykes.

Aidfromai^e

^l' alto

ab
a

My help is from above


My help ii from the Lord

alto

Domino

Avance

Advance

Avancez

Advance

Messeury.
Helps.

Graham.
Martin.

{''^.Sett''^^''"'

virtute orta

Avise la fin
Avise le temps
Avito jure

non sine honore

A vitos juvat

honores
Avitos novit honores

He flourUhes by

Aviumque volatus
Avonno div dervid

And a flight of birds

^ff"^'^^:'!^^^^'
^^^^
Turner
Farley,
Villiers,

an^.tral honours

Stuart,

The all-sufficient God will send


The honour of my ancestors
For the honour of my ancestors
Not unmindful of his ancestry
What God has willed will be accomplished

Edwards.
Mayne.

weapon

Wightman, Wighti
Brand.
Hozier.

Ayez prudence

Have prudence.

Aymes
Aymez

Lcrve loyalty

Love

Biss.

Powlett.

Carthew, Co
/Billam, BiUan, Lenthall, Waller,

loyalty

Azincourt

Badamy

Wode

house.

Munro.
Nicholson.

Baroach
Barrossa
Basis virtutum constantia
Be and not seem

-'

Wortley.
Wilson.
Lloyd.
Ryland.
Barne.
Quain.

Await the day

loyaute
loyaute

Stuart,

Seton-Karr.
Swinnerton.

Stewart.

cotitent with that which I have.


Bradshaw.
Hail, Mary, full of grace
Cusack.
^'^^ forefathers of our forefathers are \Hitch, Norton, Perton, Pryce,
Rede,
j"
numbered.
Turbervill.
Sprung from bravery
Stewart.
Consider the end
Cassels, Kennedy, Keydou, Hafi'ey.
Consider the times
Omond.
By ancient right
Wheeler.
Not -without ancestral honour
Lippington.
He maintains his ancestral honours
Wishart.
He knows the honours he inherits
Gusthart.
("Creighton-Stuart,
Farley.
M'Kenzie,

Avito viret honore

Wightman never wanted


Aye forward
Aye ready

''"""' ''""

Blakeney, Dixon.
Martin, Mostyn, Owen, Price.

/am
/

Avi niirr,f.rar.t.,r
AVI
numerantur vnrnm
avorum

^''"'^^''^'

Chalmers, Chambers, Churton, Hill.

forward Darley
Fonuard without fear
Advance and shoot well

Avorum honor
Avorum honori
Avorum non immemor
Avyno Duw dervid

1"'''^'''''''

Mfrehefd"'s[ar
Drake, Grimwood, Hill.

fAdamson Forbes Harington


\ Stewart, Stuart, Trefusis.

Forward.

Avant Darley
Avant sans peur
Avauncez et archez bien
Avec ce que je tiens, je suis content
Ave Maria plena gratia

A\-ito

Savery.

{^'1^175^^'^'^'' ^"^"' ^' ^'^'''

Avant

Donaldson, Gunn, Hall, Tweedie

I shall

By the help of God


By divine assistance.

AuxilioDei

Auxilium
Auxilium

^"''''''

Ward.

Au

'''"''"'

{^'srctViirsTckvillf

Either peace or war

Gongh.
Steadiness

is

Bass, Devereux.
Rolt.

the foundation of the virtues..

Bernard, BurrBarwis, Beare, Bere,


goyne, Burnard, Grazebrook, LangI

Bear and forbear

ford,

MacEvoy,

Beare and forbeare


Bear thee well
Bear up
Be as God will

Milward,

Morland-

PhiUps,
Philip,
Phillip,
Philps, Rowley, Sayer-Milward.

Bernard,
V

Langley.
Bardwell.
Fulford.
Bracebridge.

Blessed are the peace-makers


Blessed are they viho endure
Blessed is he who has finished {his task)

Beat! pacific!
Beati qui durant
Beatus qui implevit
Be bolde, be wyse

Stewart, Finlay.

Durant.

GoUop,

Bedhoh fyr ha heb drok


Be ever mindful
Be faithful
Be fast

Boutcher, Savill, Saville, Thornhill.


Compton, Ualrymnle,
fCoats, Cotes,

Edmonston, Edmonstoiie.
fCarthew, Dauglish, Edminston, Edmon-

^^^^"iy

Ashby, Atkins, Fotheringham.


fAshbee, Ashby, Coleman, Gervis, Hew| itt, Payne. Peacock, Tapps. Warren.

Wars with

Bella dextra
Bella horrida bella
Bello ac pace paratus

the right

hand

Ellis.

Wars! horrid wars !


Prepared in peace and in war.

Lysaght.
Braikenridge.
Ismay,
fBrodie, Calder, Campbell,
'^

ir
Be mmdful

stone.

it fast

T,
J f
^
Bejustandfearnot
.

Ferrie.Webb.

Be hardie

Be

<

,.

-.

Shaw.
Twells.
Bain.
Laurie.

Bennet

Weldon

Mindful of a benefit
Mindful offavours

Butler.

paratum dulci

Well preparedfor good fortune

prjeparatum pectus

Kelham, Nicholson.
Ogilvy.
Jex-Blake.

heart well prepared


Blessed are the peace-makers
He who acts diligently acts well
With noble tenacity

qui pacific!
qui sedula

tenax

T,-_:_. ,;
Bemgnonumme

TT^,^ propWous
j.^ ttUnder

Allardice.

Arkley.
Bennet.

/Barned,

,nfiuece

I wish

Lawrence.
Young.
Carvick.

Beddington.
Pasley-Dirom.
Innes, Innes-Ker, Shells.
Hamilton-Tyndal-Bruce.
Bruce, M'Gaurie, Morkill.

rue

Duff.

Burns.

bield

Pearsall.

Waterton.
Cleborne.
Lumisden, Lumsdean, Lumsden.

Beware
Beware in time
Beware the reaping

Brookfield.

Daroch, Darroch.
serpent, harmless as a dove

Bhear na righ gan


Bidd Uu hebb llydd

May

Lewis.
Fleming.
Lewis.

the king live for ever

/ will award, injuries/will avenge

Bienfaicia paieray malfaictz vangeray

Benefits

Bien fait
Bien ou tien

Well done
Well or not

Bis dat qui cito dat


Bi 'se mac an t-slaurie
Bis ti ici
Bis vincit qui se vincit
Bis vivit qui bene vivit
Bi tienu

He gives
Be thou

a! all.

twice who conquers himself.


lives twice who lives well

Bladensburg
Blow, hunter, thy horn
shrill

Bold

Bon accord
Bon^ virtutis amore
Bona fide sine fraude
Bon fin
Eon fortune
Bonis omnia bon.i
Bonne

et belle assez

Bono animo

esto

Bisson.

Beacher-Wri.\on, M'Laurin.
Kincaid.

here.

He conquers

He

Good harmony
B'rom lovefor true valour
In goodfaith without fraud
A good end.
Good luck
All is good to the good
Good and handsome

Be of good courage.

Walrond.
Weldon.
Scott.

twice who gives quickly


the son of the crook

Once here twice

enousrh
^

Bysse.
Becher.
Scobie.
Ross.
Forrester
Mercier.

Spence.
Towers,

Le

Conteur.
Singleton.

Graham.
."

Ferrier
Orr.
^*^"

I^^l^^'^^
Blackburn.
y
Morrell.

Hicks,

Rowland, Smith.

Richardson.

theewell

Better kinde frenibd than frembd kyen

Blow

Copeland,
Pitt,

Dcdson.
Bailhe, Bazilie, Bazley.

Ben ti vogUo
Be ready
Be right and persist
Be steadfast
Be strong and of good courage
Be sure

Be watchful
Be wise as a

Bentley,

( Horsford, Meigh,

Under a propitious Deity I have prospered

lusis

Be traist
Be trewe
Be true
Be true and yuu shall never
Better a wee bush than nae
Better deathe than shame

M 'Gil-

Binney,

Well done

memor
memor

Beneficionim

Benigno numine
Benot wanting

,,,T
Liver.

Brodie.
Well.
I indicate well
Bltss the Lord, yc fountains
Bless us, O Lord
He enriches with the Hessing of God.
He is blessed who bears the cross

Benedicite fontes Domino


Benedic nobis Domine
Benedicto Dei ditat
Benedictus qui toUit crucem
Bene factum

Bene
Bene
Bene
Bene
Bene

'

Iivray,

Be mindful to unite
Bene
Bene denoto

Beneficii

Tilly.

Carthew.
Campbell.
Vance, Vans-Agnew.

T,
r
Befi

Bingley.

...

Bono vince malum

Overcome evil with good.

Bon temps viendra


Bonus Justus et utilis
Boulogne et Cadiz

Boulogne and Cadiz

T,

.,

Finch, Gerard, Kettle.

A good time will come


Good, just,
r>

Boutez en avant

Gage, Rokewood-Gage.

and useful

Lenier.
Heygate.
Barry-Garrelt-Standish,
TBarry,
| Smith, Fowle.
Kidder.
Wynn- Williams.

.r

Putforward.

Boyne
The Barons of North Wales

Breyrgrod Eryri
Buaidh go bragh

Mahon.

Buail tre cabhavi a buaig

Swiny.

I strike him

Bualim se
Bua noo bawse
Burning I shine
Butler a boo

MacCartan.
O'Hagan.

Victory or death

Jehangier.
Butler.

Butt sicker

Sutherland.

By aim and by
By assiduity

Higginbotham.

effort

Byass.

Remain

Bydand
Bydand
Bydand to the last
Byde
Byde be
By degress
Byde together
By faith we are saved

By
By
By
By
By
By
By
By
By

Gordon, Seaton.

Remaining.

"j

Remaining/or

[-Canning, Gordon, Wolrige-Gordon.

cicr

Gordon.
Brey.

Gordon.
Cathcart.
Hall.

industry and honour


industry we prosper
perseverance
the grace of God
the providence of God
these we shine
the sword
truth and diligence
valour

Gavin, Gavine.
Cunard, Moreton.
Login.

MacSween.
MacCouach.
Atkins.

Lucy.
Herin, Heron.

Byw

a gadael byw
By watchfulness, by steadfastness
By wounding I cure

Cabool
Cadarn ar cyfrwys

Jenkins.

Hare.
Stirling.

Strong and cunning

Burnes.
Williams.

Every man

Boss.

Cadarn-yw - fy - ffydd - y portha -duw-y-gig- \


-

Cada uno

es hijo de sus obras

,,

son of his works


1 extend the riglit liand to the falling
1 can fall, but not yield

Cadenti porrigo dextram


Cadere non cedere possum
Caen, Crecy, Calais
Cahtus mihi vires

is tiie

Pearse, King, Knight,


Cottingham.
Ra.Icliffe.

My strength

from heaven
Strengthfom heaven

CEelitus vires
Cseteris

He

major qui melior

lones.

is

is greaterwho is better tiuni

Whitson.
the rest

....

Caffraria

Cais y gomchaefiedd syddo


Cala raggi wethlo
Calcar honeste
Callide et honeste

duw

unig

Radcliif, Radcliffe.
Willshire.
Kyffin, Kyfiyn.

Carminow.

spur with honour.


With skill and honour

Crawford.
Calley.

Calm

Campo

Macadam
fero prjemia belli

Canada
Candida ma fides
Candide
Candide et caute
Candide et constanter
Candide et secure
Candide et secure
Candide sed caute
Candidior
Candidiora pectora
Candidus cantabit moriens

Candor dat
Candore

Barry-

viribus alas

Candoris praemium honos


Capta majora
Caraid 'an am f-um

I bear

off the

rewards of zcar front the

fill
.'

My faith

is

serene

With candour
With candour and caution
Candidly and steadily.

M 'Adam.

Campbell.
Brock, Prevost, Smith.
Hill.

Stewart.
Elliot, Elliott, Grieve.

Coventry, Irvine, Pickup, Sassoon.

Frankly andfearlessly

Gilstrap.

Openly andfearlessly
Candidly, but cautiously

Graham, Maxtone-Graham, Murray

More

dearly
Purer hearts

Mair.

The pure man will sing on his deathbed ...


Candour gives wings to strength

Campbell.
Boyd, Hogarth, Howgart, Rochfort.
Robe.
Dunbar.
Geddes, Parkhill.
Gow, Smith, Smyth, Steuart.

By candour
is thererward of sincerity
greater things
friend in time of need

Praise

Employed in

Sinclair.

Wh)

1 1.

CAB
Cari Deo nihilo carent
Carid nam fecham
Carid nam fechm
Caritas fructum habet

Cam

Burton, Weekes.
Smith.

Smyth.

Charity yields fruit


T/ie rock of remetnbrance

na cuimhne

^
Carpe diem
,.

Cas

CHB

10

God^s beloved are in want of nothing.

V
Enjoy to-day

27

ni charo

y wlad

ai

f
\

.,

magno

Cas^istutissima virtus

Virtue

The camp and

is

Carefully

''"'""'

the safest keln^et

and

{^erHelmrHekham!^^''

the grove at Stirling

Stirhng.
Gatty.

cautiously

With more shrewdness than dispatch

Roscow.
Elpliinstone.

Cautiously and carefnlly


Cautiously, not craftily
Cautiously, but without fear
Cautiously, but fearlessly
Cautiously, but vigorously
Cautious for the future
The wary wolf dreads the pitfall

Brown, Johnstone.
Ross.
Cayzer,

Drummond.
Hnmlyn.
Bowen.
Caton.
Cave.

Beware

Cave

Cave et aude
Cave lupum
Cavendo

>

HQ^^f^n
Joseph.

Castra et nemus Strivilense


Cate at caule
Catius quam citus
Cause caused it
Caute et sedulo
Caute, non astute.
Caute, sed impavide
Caute sed intrepide
Caute, sed strenue
Cautus a futuro
Cautus metuit foveam lupus

Cave, adsum
Cave, Deus videt

Burnell, Pegge-Burnell.
Farquharson.
Baker, Bradbury,
/> Clarke, Cullen,> Finch,

...

Beware, I am here
Beware, God sees

Ashmore. Jardin, Jardine.

Bcware and dare


Beware of the wolf.
Being cautious

Darwin.

Cave.

Huband.
Crowfoot.

Awmack, CandUsh, CavenCruckshanks,


Cruickshank,
dish,
'CandUsh,
Cruikshank, Hardvvick,
Waring.

{Allmack,

Cave paratus
Cave ut comprehendas

Be prepared, and beware

Johnston, Johnstone.
Drury.

Take care you understand.

Ceart laidir abu


Ceart na suas

Fitzpatrick.

MacCochlan.

Cedamus amori
Cedant arma
Cedant arma labori
Cedant arma togs
Ceidw Owain a Gafodd

Let us yield

Celer
Celer atque 6delis
Celer et audax
Celer et vigilans

Swift.

Miller.

Swift andfaithful
Swift and bold
Swift and watchful

Celeritas
Celeritas
Celeriter
Celeriter
Celeriter
Celeriter

Swiftness
Swiftness and truth
Swiftly
Quickly and pleasantly
Believe nothing hastily
Swiftly but surely
This is equal to me
Sitre salvation by the cross

Duine, Dun.
Jackson, Scales, Pearce.
Balls-Headley, Douce.
Becquet.

et Veritas
et

jucunde

nil

crede

sed certe
egal
Certa cruce salus

Ce m'est

Blunden.

to love

Arms must give place


Let

arms give place

Arms

Barclay.
stubs.

labour
nmst give place to the ginvn
to

Reade.

Owen.

Rolls.

Lane.
Rogers.
Stringer.

Certanti dabitiu-

Preparedfor the contest


In the midst of the battle.
It shall be given to him who strives for it ..

C--ietvici

I havefought and conquered.

Certamine parata
Certamine summo

Cert ior duni

cemo

Certior in coelo

domus

Certo dingo ictu

Grieveson.
Phillips-Treby.
Garrat, Garritte, Kinnaird.
Caimcross, Carncross.
Brisbon, Brisbane, M'Onoghuy.

Oldershaw.

Afore sure while I discern


A surer habitation in heaven
I aim with a sure blow

Certumpetefinem
'^

Aim

Cervus lacessitus leo


Cervus non servus
Cesar Auguste

at a sure

Lundin.

Adams.
Thurburn.
jBissland, Corse, Crosse, Greig, Howard,

end

(_

Chacun
Chase

le sien

Chasse pour

foi

Cherche et tu trouveras
Cherche la verite
Cherche qui n'a
Cheris I'espoir

Chesarasara
Chescun son devoir
Chi dura vince

Chi

la fa

r aspetti

The stag at bay becomes a


stag, not

hompson.

Sheridan.

lion

a slave

Goddard, Thorold.

own

Bourke.
Geary.
Andovier, Lamb.
Sawyer.
De la Rue.
Margary.

Priaulx.

To each

his

Persecutedfor tite faith


Seek and thou shall find
Seek the truth
Let him seek who has not
Cherish hope.
What will be, will be
To each his own
He who endures overcomes

^As a man does,

Chi legje regge.

Who

China
Chi senimi vertu raccoglia fama

He who sows

Chiisti crux est mea lux


Christi mihi lucrum

"^i ^it'^ilutS'^i^irS^lr^"

so

Cheriy.
Chatfeild, Chatneld, Dyer, RusseU.

Cox.
Spiers.

kt him expect

to be

reads rules

done

| M^^j^g^;
Amphlett.

Gough.
Chrisfs cross

Be

Christ

virtue shall reap


is

my

my gain

light

fame

Coore.
Northcote.
Stewart.

f IVi/A wines, through the death of


J Chtist,
^
>
J seek the sk

,.
,
,
^,
.
Christi pennatus sidera morte peto
.

By

Christo adjuvante
Christo duce feliciter
Christo duce \'incaraus
Christo suavis odor..
Christus mihi lucrum
Christus pelicano
Christus providebit
Christus servatus vera iiLicna,
Christus sit reguia vita;
Cia'U agos neart
Cia'll agus neart
Cio che Dio vuole io voglio

">

t-

Lucie, Smith.
Binning.

Happily, Christ being my conductor


Let us conquer with Christ as leader.
A sweet savour to Christ.
Christ is my gain

Madden.
Ross.
Stewart.

Christ is like the pelican


Christ will provide
To serve Christ is true liberty
Let Christ be the rule of life

Lechmere.

Thomson.
Vaughan.
Samevell- Watson.
O'Connell.
O'Connell.

Reason and strength


Reason and strength
IVhat Godwill, I will
Look rou7td you

Circumspice
Cito non temere
Civil and religious liberty

Dormer.
Wise.

Quickly, not rashly

Northcote.

Wood.

Clan-Fergail-a-bu
Clariora sequor
Clarior astris

O'Halloran.
Buchanan.

i?Mv/-i..(^.CtS^.4i<St(.

I pursue more illustrious objects

Clariores e tenebris

Brighter than the stars


Brighter after the darkness.

Clarior etenebris

Brighter after obscurity


^

Clarior ex obscuro
Clarior hinc honos

More glorious from

Baillie.

Polden, Puleston.
^ray, Leeson, Lesone Lightbody, Pur\-es, Purvns, Sapwell.
Sanderson.

(B'^jg'l''
I.

Hence

obscurity

honour

the greater

"""''

Clarior virtus honoribus..

Buchanan, MacCausland,

'"'"'"'"' """'

^''^'^'-

{^'Tents'.

Claris dextera factis


Claritate dextra
Clarum reddit industria
Clausus mox excelsior

}ciay.

Byam.

Illustrious deeds done by the right hand....


With a bright light on the right

Brady, Geale-Brady.
Milne.

Industry renders illustrious


Shut in, by and by higher
By clemency and courage
Clemency shielded by rigour
Clemency i>i power
I hope for a heavenly crown

Clementia et animis
Clementia tecta rigore
Clementia in potentia
Coelestem spero coronam
Ccelestes pandite portae

Close.

Maule.

Compton.
Humfrey.

Open ye heavenly gates


We sing of heavenly things

Coelestia canimus
Ccelestia sequor
Coeli favore
Coelis exploratis
Ccelitus datum
Coelitus mihi vires
Coelitus vires

Gib.-on.

Synge, Synge-Hutchinson.
M'Donal'd, Macdonald-Bowie, Monro.

Ifollow heavenly things


By thefavour of the heavens

Roxburgh.

Having searched the heavens

Herschel.
Borthvvick, Finlason, Finlay.
Firbank, Jones.

Granted by heaven

My strength
Strength

We aim

Coelum ipsum petimus


Coelum,

nonanimum

is

is

from heaven

from heaven

Mallet.

at heaven itself

Hoste, Sawtell.
^''"'y','

Heaven,' not courage


*
climate does not
/ Change, of
'

,^i
, animum
;, mutat
,f
Ccelum
non

<

^'"'f^??'
("^w'?"!'^'
Waldgrave,
\ Waldegrave,
change the\
VRamsden.

Heaven, not earth

Ccelum, non solum

-]

What seek we more than

ultra

Cogi qui potest nescit mori

Colens
Colens

et

regem

M 'Gilchrist.

I think

Wemyss.

^^^'^_" "^" be compelled knci.s not

Stevenson,

how

to

Jjionon.
Braddyll.

to siifcr

Coloony

Rawlings.

CouU.
Collins.
Collins.

Vcreker.

Color fidesque perennis


Comiter sed fortiter

Beauty and everlasting faith


Blandly but determinedly

Irton, Irvine.
Sheffield.

Comme a Dieu playra


Comme Dieu grantit
Comme je fus
Comme je irouve

As shall please
As God grants
As I was
As Ifind it

Thorp.
Grantham.
More, Ward.

God.

Commit

thy work to God


Commodum, non damnum

Again, not a

Completur

It'is finished.

Butler, Car)', Shelley.

Mowat,
loss

Law and equity.


We will attempt

Compositum jus fasque animi


Conabimur
Conamine
Conamine augeor
Conanti dabitur
Con can au

Hamilton,

M'Crummin.

He attacks the enemv

Worship God
Worshipping God
Worshipping God and the king,

Deum
deum

Stevenstone.

Joass.

Know thyself.
Know tliyself, and learn

pati

Stephenson

Hayman, Steavenson,

Dickson.
Hart.

Faithful heart
Peace or war
Loz'e compels

Cognoies toy-mesme
Cognosce teipsum, et disce
Cole Deum

Barnes, Hamilton,

Godman.

heaven

Heavenward

Coeur fidele
Cogadh na sith
Cogit amor
Cogit in hostem
Cogito

f""'^'''
Zibet.

'^

j"

Coelum quod quaerimus


Ccelum versus

.Fethevston.

the help of Christ..:

...

Sinclair.

Backie, Baikie.
Arnot.

Law, Laws.

Make

Davies.
Kirke.

I am

Leslie, Lesly.

the attempt
enriched by the effort
It will be given to him who tries
Wisdom without blemish

Conant, Pigott.

O'Concanon.

40

CON
Concipe spes certas
Concordant nomine facta
Concordia
Concordia crescimus
Concordia et harmonia
Concordia et industria.
Concordia et sedulitate
Concordia, integritas,

Concordia
Concordia
Concordia
Concordia
Concussus
Concussus
Condidi

indus'.ria

'J'Ji'

'2

Indulge sure hopes


Our deeds correspond with our

Sealy.

name

Cobham.

Concord, integrity,

Coiuord at hand

res crescunt

Public affairs thrive by concord

Concoid gives strength


Unanimity overcomes
It rises though shaken

surgit

Conduco
Conduct is

Gallini.

and industry

prtesto

surgo

liromhead.

Dent.
Goldsmid.

With harmony and diligence.

vim dat
vincit

Grace.

With harmony.

We increase by concord
By concord and harmony.
By concord and industry

Rothschild.
Forbes.

Bromhead.
Blumberg.
Cochran, Cochrane, Cochrin.
Garrioch.
Garnoclc, Garnocks, Gray.
Stewart.

I drise from the shock


I have stored up
Head

Cowper-Essex.

Brown, Browne, De Beauvoir.


("Broadhead, Jackson, Long, Newdegate,
Pooll,
Newdigate, Norton, Pease,
\

fate

Confide recte agens

Trust in fair dealing

Confidimus
^
,,
Confide

IJ,trust,

Confido, conquiesco

J trust, J

We will trtist.

Confido in Deo
Confido in Domino
Confido in probitate
Confido in providentia
Confido, non confundor
Confido recte agens

am content.
I trust in God
in the Lord
trust in ko/iesty

I trust
I

I trust

Know

Conquer or

Richardson.
to

shame

Eraddyll.

Wisdom without

et

Consilio et arniis

impetu

Consilio et piudentia
Consilio et vi

non impetu
Constance et ferine
Constancy
Constans contraria spernit
Constans et fidelis
Constans et prudens
Consilio,

Constans

fidei

Middleton.

Moore, O'More.
Concanon.
Lacon.
Crosth^^aite, ThornhiU.

blemish

Know yourself

,,,..,

With prudence and courage


With discretion and arms

By wisdom and vigour.


By wisdom and prudence.
By wisdom and might
By wisdom, not by rashness
Perstverence

and deeisioi:

Constant and faithful


Firm and prudent
Constant in loyalty

Persnering in justice with moderation

ConsuUt

He deliberates and prepares


I deliberate

ornat

Metcalfe.

Drummond,

Petit, Taylor, Taylour.

Jennings.
'''''^^

Xy on^e
^

'

Milroy, Rosher.

Rose-Lewin.
fMailland, Ramadge, Ramsay
M^itland
Stephens.
Agnew, Corrigan.
Le Poer-Trench, Trench.
Perrier.

Agnew, Vans-Agnew.
'Kowan.
Edgworth.
Brogden, Spoor, Spoure
Campbell.
^"''' ^'^^"'^'
{ ^idley?^^^"'
Russell.

Macqueen.

Stcad:Iy but not timidly


Steadily and with prudenee

Constant and firm


constancy andfidelity
With constancy andfirmness

By

By constancy and labour


By constancy and virtue
To

be firm in purpose

Consulto
Consulte et audacter

Deliberately

Contentement passe richesse


Contentus paucis
Contra audentior

Contentment surpasses riches


Content with few things
In opposition more daring

and boldly

Gibson

Osbaldeston, Osboldeston.

Gray.

Constant in all
U'ith constancy

Firmness spurns opposition

Constans justitiam moniti


Constant
Constant and faithful
Constant and true
Constant en tout
Constanter
Constanter ac non timide
Constanter et prudentia
Constant et ferme
Constantia et fidelitate
Constantia et fortitudine
Constantia et labore
Constantia et virtute
Constare in sententia
et

M 'Beth.

Fortune joined to bravery


Union strengthens

die

.,....
Consilio
ammis
et

Cozens. Newdegate.

Watson.

thyself.

I am at rest
Conquiesco
He obtains 'i'liah-ey he s^k-ks
Consequitur quodcunque petit
/ will defend and preser: < til! death
Conservabo ad mortem
Conservata fides perfectus amorque dita-/ Constant ftddify and peifeet lere
enrich
bunt
\
Consider the end
By u'isdom and valour
Consilio ac virtute

Consiho

Bisco, Tj-ndale, Tynedale.

in honest dealings
my strength

Trusting in

Congoies toy-mesme
Conj uncta virtuti fortuna
Conjunctio firmat

Connois vous-m^me

Pelerkin.
Baillie.

2 trust in providence.
I trust ; lam not put

Confisus viribus

Conlanabu
Conn can an

Wooler, Wylde.
Boyd.
Boyd, Le Bon, Mills, Peters,
S^H^^^ Simpson.
Dysart, Dysert, Hodgetts, Tollemache.
Backhouse, Barrow.

rBell,

Rose, Ross, Rosse.


Slandish-Carr.
Hore.
Hemphill.
Campbell.
Lade, Osbaldeston.
Clarke-Tiavers.
Herbert.
Warrington.
Amherst.
Williamson.

Dunbar.
Peddie.
Plunimer.

Bowyer.
Lea.

Boden, Mount-Stephen.

CON
Corda serata
Corda serata fero
Corda serata pando
Corda sincera principia vera
Corde et animo

Siticere hearts

Wright.
Bontine, Bunten.
\

j-Lockhart.
J

an true principles

Dudley.

With heart and soul.

Cordeetmanu

Corde manuque
Corde fi.Nam
Corde menle nianu
Cordi dat animus alas

Clayhills.

wm keart and hand.

/Gordon,
\

Steadfast in heart
JVith heart, mind, and hand.
spirit gives wings to my heart

M 'Manus.
Bates.

one.

A
A
A

strong heart needs no spur


stout heart is its own spur
heart immovable
Create in me a clean heart,
God
heart noble, and a heart immovable
His horn shall be exalted with honour

Mappin.
Mappin.
Hussey, Hyett.
O'Crean, L)nch.

Christ

Coron.it fides
Cor unum, via una

Fidelity cro-vns
One heart, one-way

Cor vulneratum

is

Symons, Vivian.
Smyth.
''''''''''

my cr^u

Corona meaChristus

Stewart-

Falconer.
Porch.

Virtue strengthens the heart

Heart and hand


Heart ami hand are at

Steuart,
Stewart,
(jramger, Watling.
Godfrey.

Farie.

My

Cordi dat robora virtus

Cor e t manus
Cor et manus concordant
Cor forte calcar non requirit
Cor forte suum calcar est
Cor immobile
Cor niundum crea in me Deus
Cor nobyle, cor immobyle
Cornu exaltabitur honore

CRU

13

Front fortune with a stout heart.


In pletity and in time
A heart shut up
I carry a heart shut up
I lay open a heart shut up

Contra fortune bon coeur


Copiose et opportune

''''''^''

{"""Zl^^^b^ZT,:
Dall, Pringle.
Cecil,

Nolan, Sanford, Wills.

Mack.

wounded heart

Bruce,
Cuming,
Cummin,
Gumming, Cummyng, Dounie, Downie,
Gordon-Cumming, Hillson, Turnbull.

TArrol,

Courage

-j

f^

Courage

et

-.I

esperance

Courageu,\
Court no friend, dread no foe

Courageous

Lee.
Mallock.

^11
The
of
The

shamt

Grains Dieu tant que tu viveras


Cras mihi
Creag dhubh chloinn Chatain

Crede
Crede
Crede
Crede
Crede
Credo

Trust
Trust
Trust
Trust

Byron
cruci

Deo
et vince

-.

Crescat amiciiia
Crescat Deo promotore

Crescendo prosim
Crescent
Crescitque virtute
.

...

Crescit sub pondere virtus

Crescitur cultu

Crcbco
Cresco crescendo
Cresco et spero
Cresco per crucem
Cresco sub jugo
Cressa ne careat
Croix d'Orade

-[

-Weston.

Farquharson.

Cruce
Cruce
Cruce
Cruce
Cruce

Macpherson.

Byron

Biron, Byron.

Hornby.

in the horn
in the cross.
in God
Believe and conquer

Cross.

Atkinson.
Toash.
Dodson, Kirsopp, Sinclair, Weeden.

I belijve
I believe, lo^'e, and rule
I trust in the cross of Chris
I belirce and love
I beliree, and I shall see
I trust in the law
believe what they see.
will nierease, that / m,iv
'

Clive.

Wood.
Crossley.

ChesHe, Chiesly, Chislie.


Hamilton.

They

Z<//;,v,.,/,

Let Inn:
Let ii:e

',

geod

he guidance of

...

7'hey iih,

Elliot.
J^'

Athill, Atthill, Mitchell, Mitchelson.

Michell.
LesUe.
Scot, Scott.
Tatton.

,,.,..,

God

'-mg

,..>.'. .--

And grffzi's

Mackenzie, M'Kenzie,

by vtitue

^j
^^
ir- ,
J
Virtue thrives under oppression

It is increased by culture
I increase
I increase by growing
I increase and I hope

I groiu through the cross


I grew under the yoke

Andrew, Chapman, Feilden,


Fielding, Maclean, Pigott, Seys, Slater.
Barton.
Mitchael, Mitchell, Stiven.

f Alison,

Rolfe.

Hannay, Auden.
Rowan.
Hay.
Baker-Cresswell, Cresswell.

The

cross of

Orade

Vivian.

Bodkin, DeRos, Fitzgerald, O'Donovan

Crom-a-boo

Crom abrudh
Crow not, croke

Somerville.
Parbury.

live

To-morcrdi for me.


The black rock of clan Chattan

cornu

Credo, amo et regno


Credocruci Chvisti
Credo et amo
Credo et videbo
Credo legi
Credunt quod vident
Crescam ut prosim

The black rock


Fear Cod as long as thou shall

dhubh

Cr.aig

Macdonell, M'Donnel, Macdonnell


Grant, Grant-Ogilvie.
CBentinck, Dillwyn, Dilhvyn-Llewelyii,

the raven

rock of alarm
n J 7 _.
Dread

Craignez honte

Avnesworth,

fM'Donel,

r^t.

rock

Anesworth,

Bailie-Gage, Ga-^e
Storie.

Craggan an fhithich

Hope and courage

Craigellachie

fAinsworth,

. j:

Courage without fear

Courage sans peur

FitzGerald.
Crockett.

not

delector

I ;oy in the

cross

Sinclair.

Adams.

duce

With

dum spiro spero


glorior

While I breathe I hope


I glory in the cross

Cross, Darlington.
Pye.

insignis

Illustrious from the cross.

Beck.

the cross for guide


in the cross

CRU
Crucem

ferre

bear the cross


By the cross, not the spear
trust is i7i the cross, not in the lion
By the cross, not by wisdom
Salvation in thecrols

Cruce non hasta

salus

vincimus
Cruciata cruce junguntur
Cruci dum spire fido
Cruci dum spiro spero
Crucifixa gloria mea
Crux Christi mea corona
Crux Christi nostra corona

Crux
Crux

In the

spes ni'ea
vide et festina

Bird.

Trendall.

Newbigging.
Gairden, Garden, Gardyne.
Arundel, Dyson, Netterv-ille.
Hill-Male, Netterville.
Knatchbull-Hiigessen.
Mercer, Tod-Mercer.
Barclay, Mercer, Mersar.
Peck.
Barclay.

My

The cross gives salvation


The cross is both an honour and a
The cross is a spur to faith
The cross is my star
The cross is my anchor
^,
The cross gives me welcome rest

grano saUs
periculo lucrum

plena magis

prima luce
principibus
progressu cantus
prudentia sedulus
secundo flumine
toga honoris

Cuncta mea mecuni


Cunctanter, tamen fortiter
Cupio meliora
Cupressus honores peperit
Cura atque industria

Devlin.

Page.

TAdam, Adamson, Adie,


| M'Adam.

defence.

Gregory.
CoUas.
Dickson.

but take care

Grffime,

Faithfill to whom I am under an obligation


Reverence to whom it is due

Craw, Layland-Barratt.
Tulloh.

the

king

Cura et constantia
Cura et industria
Cura quietem
^"'^^'?"

Cu reubha
persequeris

Curo dum quiesco


Currendo
Currit qui curat

Cursum

Graham.

M'Donnel, M'Kenzie.

Remember

the death

Woulfe.
Alpin, M'Alpin, Macalpin.
MacLochliu.

of Alpin

The pulsation of my heart


Faithful in honouring my ancestoi s
With the heart
Safety with the cross.

M'Donnel.
Trappes.

Drummond.
Mountain.

With a grain of salt (i.e., making allrw- \,._^ ,


jKerr.
^
\
| ^,)*
Ogilvie.
Gain with danger
Smith, Smyth.
When more fill
Loveday.
With the dawn of day
}lale.
With my chiefs.
f

'

Singing while advancing


Careful with prudence
With thefavouring stream
With the cloak of honour.
All my property is with me

Lund.
Robe.
Stedman.

Leisurely, yet resolutely

Hutchinson.

Seaton, Seton.
Beatson, Betson.

/ desire better things


The cypress has procured us honour

Melliar.
Duff.

By

Benn, Vair.

care a7id industry

Brisbane.

Cura'dat victoriara
Curje cedit fatum
Cur:e pii Diis sunt
Cura et candore

me

Edie,

Austin.
Tyler.
Barclay.

Curacoa

Ciu-

Andros.
Brooking.

I rest while I watch

\ Assist

Cultui avorum fidelis


Cum corde
Cum cruce salus
,.

cmr crown
an honour and a

I lie down,

Sinclair.

defence.

..

The
The cross
The cross brings salvation
The cross is my shield
The cross is my only hope
cross

Crux nostra corona


Crux pr^esidium et decus
Crux salutem confert
Crux scutum
Crux spes unica
Cubo, sed euro
Cubo, ut excubo
Cui debeo fidus
Cui debetur reverentia
Cuidich an righ
rhi
Luidich
Cuileanuasal
Cuimhnich bas Alpin
Cuimhnig do geallamhnaca
Cuislean mo chridhe

Crux mihi grata quies

Cum
Cum
Cum
Cum
Cum
Cum
Cum
Cum
Cum

Shee.

my hope.

Christ's cross my crown


The cross of Christ is our crown
salvation is the cross of Christ
The cross of Christ gives consolation

Crux mea Stella.


Crux mihi anchora
.

Mathew.
Topham.

My

Christi salus mea


Christi solanien ofifert

.,

cross is

Taylor-Whitehead.

See by the cross and make haste


We conquer by the cross
Afflictions are connected with the cross
While I breathe, I trust in the cross
While I breathe, I hope in the cross
glory is in the cross

Ci-ux dat salutem


Crux et pi-aesidium et decus
Crux fidei calcar

Newenham, Worth.

to

My

Cruce, non leone fides


Cruce, non prudentia..

Cruce
Cruce
Cruce
Cruce

CYW

'4

Worthy

dignum

perficio

Cuspis fracta causa corona;


Custos et pugnax

Cwellangan neu chn-ilydo


Cywir im gv.lad

Denham.
Thomson.
Mogg.
Cunningham, Forbes.
Cunningham, Cunninghame..

Foresight gives victory


Destiny yields to care
The pious are the care of the gods

By prudence and sincerity


By can- and constancy
By care and industry
See

to

The broken spear

Walker.

due repose

Hall.

\l have broken my
' hold
i
Why do you pursue me
I am on my guard while J
By running
he runs who takes care
I accomplish my course.
vigilant watch

Farrell, O'Farrell.
'

Eton, Eustace.
Maxwell.

rest....

the cause of the coronet.

and prepared tofghi

Hollist.

Fuller.

Hunter.
.

Roll, Rolte.

Marjoribanks.
Phillips.

Williams.

Macada

God will
11fill

Dabit Dens vela

Tennant.

the sails
t

'llmve

aspera rosas

Difficitliics 7i/ul yield roses

Mushet.

Good

Dalison.
Jones.
Davies.

D'accomplir Agincourt
Da-ei-fydd
Da fydd

Dakyns, the

devil's in the

wilt

come

hempe

Dakyns.
Maclaurin.
Wright.

Dalriada

Danger

Dan

cnurt

Clark.

h-andan

ni

Dant Deo
Dante Deo
Dante Deo reddam
Dant luceni crescentibus
Dant vires gloriam
Dant vulnera vitam
Dare
Dare quam accipere

T/tev

By

gnr

t/ie

Wood.

to Go.l

bounty of God

God giving

Wolff.
Mitchell.

me, ! shall restore

Hodges.

shed ligltt on things gro^oing...


Strength gives glory

Hog, Hogg.

The wounds give

Collins.

Riseit they

orti

life

Darley, Warren-Darley.

To give rather than

Guy.

to reeerve

K night.

Darien

Das

mo

Data

For God and my country

dhuthaich

MacKenzie.

Dat cuia commodum


Dat cura quietem
Dat decus origini

Prudence gives pnfit.


Prudence gives rest
He gives hoiwur to his ancestry

^
Dat Deus mcrementum

^ J gives
God

Dat Deus originem


Dat et sumit Deus
Dat gloria vires
Dat incrementum
Debonnaire
De bon vouloir
De bon vouloir servir
Deccan
Decens et honestum

God gives birth (high or low)


God gives and God takes away

le roi

Decerplas daliunt odorem

Hamilton.
fCrofton, Filstone,
Qtley, Ottley.

-(

'

Mugtreridge,

=^

Ethelston.

Glory gives strength

Hog, Hogg, Hogue, M'Garell-Hogg.

He gives

Stewart.

the increase

Kind or gracious

Bethune, Lindsay, Patton-Dethune.

With goodwill
To serve the king with good will.

Goodwin.
Bennet, Bennett, Gray, Grey.
Hislop.
Broadrick, Fyfe. Fyffe.
f Alton, Aytoun, Marshall, Hunter-Mar-

,j

smell.

With grace.
honour to that of his ancestors
Perfect comeliness
It is honourable to die for our country

He adds

patria mori

-I

j,

'

Baltingall.

Decus summum virtus


De Dieu tout
Deeds not words
Deeds shaw
Deeds show
Defend
Defend and spare not
Defendendo vinco
Defend the fold
Defcnsio, non offensio

Virtue the cliief ornament

From God is

Mounsey.
Ellis.

fGaddesden, Greville-Xugent, Humble,


| jj^,g^,,,
Holburn, Holeburn, lUilburn.
Mervyn, Beckford.
Baxter, Dawson, Palmer, Rickford.

J
1 have determined

Erskine.

....

,,,>

^
15'="^^''

e-aerythnig

Rutherford.

Ruthven.
Grassick,

Wood.

MacConachie.
Graham.

I conquer by defending

Cartwright.

Mudie.

Defence, not offence


I shall fad or accoinpiish

Deficiam aut efficiam


Defying ye field
,

Johns,
^

Hamilton.

Dyce.

Decor integer

Storey.

Cowen.
,

Degenerante genus opprobrmm

r Lineage becomes a disgrace

Of the swallcau

Dei beneficio sum quod sum

By

By

dono sum quod sum

the grace of
,

.,

the gift

. ,i,,^t
r,-ow
Ciewe.
jAshurst,

Arundel.

The free gift of God

Dei

By

Dei memor, gratus amicis


Dei providentia juvat

man who

God I am what I am

,^ ,,

of God I am what

Deidonum
gratia
]>ei gratia grata

to the

degenerates from it.

Dehirundine
T'-ji

Hall, Layton, Medlicott, Medlycott.

Davis.

Decori decus addit avito

T^

field.

Mill, Milne.

.,7

Roses plucked

Decide
Decide and dare
Decore

Decorum pro

\
y

the increase

Becoming a7id honourable


,/
n
,,
I J
.
will give rtoeet

("Archdale, Archdall, Carpendale, Duthie,


Eddington, St John, Streatfield, Stret-

Following the destiny allotted to me.

fata secutus

I am
,.

the grace of God.

Russell.

fDrummond, Lumisden, Lunivden, Lun-.

^j^^

Darling.
Kingston.

The grace of God is grateful


Mindful of God, grateful to friends

Dixie.

God's providence assists

Welman-Noel.

Antrobus.
^

DEL
,

DEO

i6

^,
J.
r
Delectant domi non impediunt fons
.

Delectare in Domino
Delectat amor patrise
Delectat et ornat

S
<

They delight at home and do >iot hinder \tj,,


jHoblyn.
abroad
Bampfylde.
To rejoice in the Lord.
Smith.
The love of our native land delights
TBrown, Browne-Borthwick, Cree, Harvie, Harvey, M'Crae. M'Crea, MCree,
-j
It delights and adorns
M'Crie.

My delight

mea

Delectatio

Del fuego

I escaped from

io avolo

Delhi

Pollock.
Berners.
Ochterlony.
Dalgleish.

the fire

My delight

Delici^mei

Demeure par

la vei-ite

De mieul.K je pense
De moiite alto
D'en haut
Denique ccelo

en mieulx

Keep

Mason.

fast by the truth


better and better

I think

Paston, Brooke.

Maude, Roxby.

From a lofty mountain


From above

I will enjoy

fruar

heaven at
,

Whitefoord.
Melville.

last

Denique caelum

Heaven

Denique decus

Hotiotir at

Denuo fortasse
Deo ac bello

May perchance become obscure


By God and var.

lutescat

at last

Chambers.
/Atkinson, Tones, Mills,
^ ^^^^^ So'lomons.

Uod assisting

Deo

God helping me, good fortune willfollozv..


_

^
,
^,
,
iVhen God assists there is nothing to fear...
.

timendum

Deo

adjuvante, non

Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo

adjuvante vincam...

I trust in

data

Given

Deo duce
Dl-o duce Christo luce
Deo duce comite fortuna

Deo duce comite industria


Deo duce, decrevi
Deo duce, ferro comitante
Deoducente,

nocet

nil

Deo duce, sequor


Deo et gladio
Deo et labore
Deo et patria
Deo et patrix fidelis
Deo et principe
Deo et regi
Deo et Regi asto
Deo et regi fidelis
Deo et virtuti
Deofavente
favente cresco
favente et sedulitate

Deofavente, florebo

Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo

to

Roberts.
fFitzwilliam, Peters,
| Williams.
Hart.

favente progredior
favente supero
fidelis et regi

fidens
fidens persistas
fidens proficio
gloria

gratias

rege favente

Fison.

Udheraj.
Arundel.
Darling.

I go on

increasing by thefavour of God....

Bartlett.

By the favour of God and by assiduity


By the favour of God L shall prosper
I go forward by

the favour of

Hanson.
Blenshell, Blinshall.

God

Pyke.
Cooke.

Beingfavoured by God, I overcome


Faithful to God and the king
Trusting in God

Daly.

Gordon.

Trusting in God, per, ciere

Kinahari.

I go forward trusting in Cod

Chadwick.
Bennet, Gennys.

Glory

to

God
to

Senhouse, Sotheron.

God.

{ '^^"^^^.'";':.;'";'.'^;;;:":f/'!''."^}

Stahlschmidt.

( Duff,

Deojuvante

God

Deo juvante gero


Deo juvante, vinco

By the help of God I carry on


1 conquer by the help of Cod
hope is in God, not in my fortress
I trust in God, not in arms
Through God, not by chance

Deo non sagittis


Deo omnia

I trust in

Deo,

patriffi

C,\:

..

i./

Hemakcsac\:

Deopagit

Deo
Deo

God, not in arroius

All thiugs nv

amicis

patriceque fidelis
patriae, tibi

To God, com..' j
Faithful to 6t',/ .;,.,/,,.. .-j
For God, my native land, and thee
.

Tawse,

Wodder-

Duncan,

Officer, Stewart.

CasteU.
Boycott, Morse, Morse-Bovcott.
fBooker, Chance, Digby, Ehves, Firth,
Gardiner, Greaves, Harrison, Harvey,
\
\

fido

Shortt,

spoon.

Galloway.

My

Deo, non fortuna

Groze, Kennion, Maitland, Pellew,

Sampson,

assisting

(^

Di;o non arce spes


Deo non armis hdo

Salo-

Warner,

Bailey, Cadell, Henmdge, Ricketts


Led by God
Butler.
God my guide, Christ my light
Palles.
Cod for guide, fortune for companion
NicoU, Owen, Slaney.
God for guide, in.iustry for companion
Under the guidance of God, I have resolved Harnage.
companion..
Caulfield, Luscombe.
sword
my
God my leader, my
Pelly.
God leading, nothing hurts
Wheelton.
Ifollow, God being my guide
Crealock, Crealocke.
By God and my siaord.
Williamson.
By God and with labour
Outhwaile.
For God and country
Atkinson.
country
God
and
Faithful to
Lamb, Montolieu.
For God and my prince
Stanhope.
For God and the king..
Deacon.
I stand by God and the king
Atkinson.
Faithful to God and the king
Lackerstein.
For God and virtue
_ ,.
/ Alves, Dingwall, Evans, Cordon, Innes,
By God favouring me
| Mitchellf Parminster, Ware.

Thanks

Deo Lpirante,

Pellew,

Richards,

Newenham.

God

AgiftfromGod

Deodonum

Deo
Deo

God helping me, I will conquer


God opposing, the lion is conquered.
God.
Practise justice, trusting in God

adverso, leo vincitur


confide
credito justitiam colito

Melvile,

Spurdens.

again

Deo adjuvante
adjuvante fortuna sequatur

Melveton,

Melvill, Melville.

Stoddart.

last.

^,

Bonar,

fBeswick,

Pellew.
Cuyler.
Harter.
Pagit, Pagitt.

Abbot, Binckes, Granville, Lutwidge.


Fagan.

Lambard,

Sidley.

DEO
Deo

DEU

17

For God,

patria rege

my

ami my king

country,

Cooper.

ESrlii^ijr:"::::;:::::::;::::::::::;:::;}^-^'^'^^-'^'^-"''^
Deo regique debeo
/ owe it to God and the king
F(rr God, king, and neig/iiour
Deo regi vicino
Deo semper confide
Trust always in God
My hope is in God
Deospesmea
Deo volente
IfGodwill
Depechez
Make haste

{lZto^^>..
Johnson.
Cookes.
James.
Thornton.
Campbell,

Palliser.

Govan.

Depressus extollor
De quo bene speratur
Desier na repos

/ am

Desormais

Henceforth

Clifford.

Despicio terrena

I despise earthly things

Bedingfield, M'Crobie.

exalted by depression
Whence there is good hope
Desire not rest

{^

Despicio terrena et solem contemplor

tout nion coeur

Howard.

"''"^' """'

X'"--''

to

admire

Boileau, Langstone, Pollen.

Robertson.
Collins.

TMurray.

\ Fear Cod

\Carnegie.
Baddeley.

Fear God and dishonour.


Fear God, honour the king

God

me from my

defends

Watson.

Le

cnemiL-s

Let God stand by us


God assists us
Godfeeds them

dabit

God is my shield
God will give

Deus

d,ibit veil

God

Deus
Deus
Deus
Deus
Deus
Deus
Deus
Deus
Deus
Deus
Deus
Deus
Deus
Deus
Deus
Deus

dat qui vult


dedit
dexter meus

Deus me sustinet
Deus meum solamen
Deus meus dux meus

God gives what He uushes


Go J gave
God is my right hand
God is a sure leader.
God is liberty
God is a sun and nvord to us
God is our refuge
God is my peace
God is my hope
God is over the household
God and liberty
God exalts the pious
God is a very strong to^ocr
Cod is my strength
God steers the vessel
God ha/k given this season of peace
God -will nve the tm-rease
God has tiven the increase
Cod blesses industry
Let God be in our midst
God assists
God is my light
God a greater pillar of support
God sustains mc
Cod is my comfort
My God my leader

Deus mihi adjutor

Cod is my

dux certus
est libertas

nobis sol et ensis


refugium

est noster

pax

domo

est super

et libertas

evehit pios
fortissima turris
fortitudo mea

gubernat navem
ha:c otia fecit

/'dabit
Deusmcrementum|j^jjj
.

Deus industriam beat


Deus intersit
Deusjuvat
Deus lumen ineum
Deus major columna

nobiscum, quis contra nos


nobis haec otia fecit

Deus

nobis, quis contra

Biddell, Biddle, Biddelle.

More.
/Albertus de
\ Tennant.

the sails

Dobbyn.
Bromage.
Godfrey.
Kynaston.
Tailor.

Godfray
Ridsdale.
Straker.
Godfrey, Taylor.

Brown.

Le

'/

'

"\

Harborne.
Stephens.
Duff; Macduft', M'Duff.

Torrens.

Henniker, Major.
Arbuthnot.
Keir, Ker.
St.

/i

'

an J safeguard
"

^^itn us

God bt with us.


Jf God beuith u
God tiath given ::: :-

Lj

.\.:iiist?

'

is for us,

who can

Milman.
Morgan, Morres.

...

..linst us?.

..

Cod

Albyn.

TAuchterlonie, Aughterlony, Ochtei


Ouchterlony, Walker.
Hardcastle.
Goold, Jenney, Keane, Le Hunt.
Nicholson, Nicholson-Steele.
Bradshavv.
Pinckney.
Darnell.

liu

'j

j^"*-

helper

/i

'

nobiscum
nobiscum quis contra

Bailly.

Jones, Lee.
Leckie.
Williams.

God n mj /o/trcss
God w;/ ^ i/efcr mc

nobis

No

.\Iasco, C.impbell,

Stacey.
Moir.

'.

mihi munimen
mihi providebit
mihi sol
mihi spes et tutamen

Deus
Deus
Deus
Deus
Deus
Deus
Deus
Deus
Deus

7oill ^fill

Touzel.

Brown.
Booth.
Croker.

Deus

spes

Sinclair.

Cole, Ranelagh, Townshend.

time et dedecus
time regem honora
Deus ab inimicis me defendit
Deus adesto
Deus adjuvat nos
Deusalit eos
Deus clypeus meus

est

Ryland.

the brave

God and king.

timete

est

'/"X^^^^^^f.^^^^^

Worship God, save the king.

^^""^ime

est

on

fju,'',,'"'^"''^,

Let the reward be given


Glory be to God

Detur forti palma


Detur gloria Deo
Deum cole, regem serva
Deum et regem

Deum
Deum
Deum

Hartree.

He despises what the vulgar


With all my heart.

Despicit quae vulgus suspicit

De

Butler.

:rcc

Boleyn, Bolger, Burrow, Hyde.

-idcc

be aguiist
^

us?

|Beddington,Bolgar

Burrow,

De Mont-

morency, Mores, Morres.


Meynell.
Barnes, Farmbrough.
{Brothers, Brown, Brydges, Corbet, Corbett, Corbin^ Cornish-Brown, Jones,
(^

Deus non reliquit memoriam humilium


Deus noster refugium

...

God hath not forgotten


Cod is our refuge

the

humble

Mowbray, Owen,

Ravenshaw, Wil-

liams.

Deus

pastor

meus

God is my shepherd

Boggie, Bogie, Sheppard.

DIL
Deus, patria, rex

Deus
Deus
Deus
Deus

prjesidium
prosperat justos
protector noster
protector meus

DEU

"8

God, native land, and king


Cod is our defence
God prospers t/tejusl

Phillipps, Phillips, Tarlton.

Bevan.
Heathcote, Sinclair.
Sweden, Tennant.

God our protector


God nty protector

Humphery, Berens.
/"Binns,

^ J
^
J
Godwdlprov.de

....

Deus providebit

1,

Deus quis contra


Deus refugium nostrum
Deus robur meum
Deus salutem disponit
Deus scutum et cornu salutis
Deussimonet
Deus solamen
Deus solus auget aristas
Deus spes mea
Deus tuetur
Deus veritatera protegit
Deutlich und wahr

God with us, mho can be against us?


God is our refuge
God is my strerigth
God orders saivation..
God my shield and the horn of my salvation
If God directs
God my comfort.
God alone gives the increase
God is my hote
God protects us
God protects the truth
Distinct and true

Devant,

Foremost if I can

De

je puis

si

vivis nil nisi

verum

Devoir

Of the
Duty

2TENHS

Diciendo y haciendo
Diclis factisque simplex

Die moUer

salich

Archer.
Thoroton,
Simonet.
Ker, Kerr.
Riddell.

Herberlstone.
Davies.

Roper.
Schrieber.

Hyde.
Footner.
Prodgers.
Hurley, Ilurly.

hand and my faith

g|j:^^X^c:'l&he:::;::.:::::::::::}^^*^^'^-* "^^^"^'^
Dial Gwaed Cymro
AIA TH2

Hutton.
Garnett-Orme.

Wood.

living nothing but the truth

Devotion withont bounds

My right hand conquers by the ctoss

Dia's-mo-Dhuthaich

Bell.

{m^Ii!Llyod.
Mackenzie.

For God and country


Through the narrow way

Clarke.

Saying and doing


Simple in words and deeds

Paget
Sawrey.

MoUer.
Harvey.

ihm

Dieppe..

Dieu
Dieu
Dieu
Dieu
Dieu

aidant

a la mer
avec nous
ayde
ayde au premier Baron Chretien

God assisting.
God owns the sea
God with us
May God help
God help the premier,

Balfour.

Dennis.
Barclay, Berkeley, Burroughs.
De Montmorency, Lentaigue.

Montmorency.

Christian Baron....

Blenkinsopp, Churchill, Harman,


Leston, Reading, Seaton, Spencer,
Stanhope.
Colpoys.
Roche.

("Bell,

Dieu defende

le droit

God defend the

right.

-j

Dieu donne
Dieu est ma roche
Dieu est mon aide
Dieu est mon espoir
Dieu est tout
Dieu et la religion
Dieu et ma fiancee
Dieu et ma foi
Dieu et ma main droite
Dieu et ma patrie
Dieu et mon devoir
Dieu et mon droit
Dieu et mon pays
Dieu et mon roi
Dieu et mon roy
Dieu garda Le Moyle
Dieu le veut
Dieu m'a fait fort
Dieu me conduise

Cod gives
God is my rock
God is my help
God and my hope..
God is all
God and religion
God aud my affianced
God and my faith
God and my right hana
God and my country
God and my duty.
God and my right.
God and my country
Cod and my king
God and my king...
God protects Le Moyle.

Dieu mon appui


Dieu pour la Tranche, qui centre
Dieu pour nous
Dieu salt tout
Dieu, un roi, une foi

Cod is my stay
Godfor the Trenches, whoever may oppose.
Godforus
God knows everything.

Die

virescit

Difficilia quse

pulchra

Digna sequens
Dii facientes adjuvant
Diis bene juvantibus
Dilectatio
Diligenter
Diligenter et fideliter
Diligentia

Dihgentes Deus ipse juvat

Lambert,

fAllhusen, Gridley, Jackson, Mainwairing,


Mainwaring,
Mainwarring, Pellate,
Scrope, Scroope.
\

Dextra cruce vincit


Dextra fideque

right

Drummond,

-j

Devouement sans homes

By my

Burton,

Leslv, Marshall, Mather, Mein, Mundy,


Pride^ux, Stewart. Thompson, Thomi
son.

-^

Godwillsit
God has made
God guide me.

Band.
Cusack.
Alington.
Bondier.
Latimer.
Favil.

Bate.

Marton.
Bradshaw, WilleL

The Sovereign.
M'Kirdy.
Rawlinsou.
Segrave.

Moyle.
Lermitte.

me strong.

Scott.

Delaval, Hayes.

Cod, one king, one faith


Itflourishes by day

What is honourable

Craufield, Elford.
Botsford.
themselves...

Delight
Diligently
Diligently

Fletcher, Peters.

Lewin.
Rush.

Wood.

is difficult

Pursuing worthy aims


The gods help those who exert
By the good help of the gods

Oliver.

La Poer-Trench, Trench.

Broughton-Rouse.
Middleton.
Forbes.

Bramwell.

and faithfully

God Himself helps

Allen.

Bramwell, Dickman. Jones.

Diligence
the diligent

Hartill.

DIL
/ increase by

Diligentia
Diligentia
Diligentia
Diligentia
Diligentia
Diligentia
Diligentia
Diligentia

ditat

Diligence enriches

caudore
honeste
et honore

By ilHiK'
By dih^i; r

et vigilantia

By

et

et

fit

DOW

19

DUigentia cresco

With

ubertas

J:.':,,

Moncrief.
Cruickshank, Ferrier, Newall, Newell.
Dick.

diligence.

'

'

"

'

.ihlc

Garnett-Orme.

dealing

Ganiett.

:,,;/;

:-:

Boden, Semple.

dilig-ji:.j ,:>:.: ;.^..,.v.vt-

Hay.

Diligence causes fertility.


Stronger by diligence
Diligence is the mother offortune

fortior

fortune? mater

Truell.
'

Dinna waken sleeping dogs


Di ofh Di ymffrost

Wynne.

Dirigat Deus
Diriget Deus
Dirigo et defendo
Disce et labora

Disceferendapati

Learn

Disce mori mundo


Disce mori ut vivas
Disce pati

Learn

to die to the

Learn

to die

Learn

to suffer

Disciplina, fide, perseverentia


Discite justitiara
Disci te justiciam moniti

By

lo faro

me

Dissipate
Distantia jungit
Ditat Deus
Ditat et alit
Ditat servata fides
Ditat virtus
Diuturnitale fragrantior

Diu

virescit

Divina gloria ruris


Divina sibi canit
Divino robore
Divisa conjungo

Docendo

disce
Doctrina ferro perennior
Doe well and let them say

Do
Do

to staffer

Allan.
Butter.

Sheppard.
Mackie.

what must
world

that you

discipline, faith,

may

virtus

Domine,

diiige nos
Domine in virtute tua
Domine, speravi

Domini factum
Domini factum

est

Domino fides immobilis


Domino quid reddam
Dominus a de.xtris
Dominus dedit
Dominus fecit
Dominus fortissima turris
Dominus illuminatio mea
Dominus ipse faciet
Dominus petra mea

Domuni antiquam redintegrare


Donee impleat
Donee impleat orbem
Donee rursus impleat orbem
Donner et pardonner
Donoyll, qouth D'Oyle
Do, or

and

let

them say

Donkin, Dunbar, Duncan.


Duckworth.

and perseverance

Nisbet.
been

RusseU.

warned.

Safety in decision
disposing, not by changing me.
Disperse
He unites things distant
God enriches
// enriches and nourishes
Faith kept enriches
Virtue enriches
The more fragrance with lapse of time
He keeps fresh and g>-een for a long time...
The beauty of the country is from God
She chants to herself divine strains
By divine strength
/ heal divisions
Learn by teaching
Learning more enduring than the sword.
.

Traill.

Montagu.
Scrimzeor, Scrymgeour, -Scrymzeor.
Case.
Fortun, M'Taggart.
Gourlay, Guthrie.
Archibald, Amison, Innes, Papillon.

Cheape.
Rind, Rynd.

Wood.
Foster.

Lachlan, Lauchlan, Lawchlan, Loghlan.


Galiez, Galliez, Gellie, Gelly.

Gordon.
Brown.
Smith.
Scott.

Spence.
Buxton.
Bitten, they felt pain
Virtue overcomes all things.

Arden.

At home and abroad

Ffarrington, Farington, Gough.


Norie.

Lord, direct us.


Lord,.in thy strength
O Lord, L have hoped
The work of the Lord
Lt is the work of the Lord.

Cochrane.
Lloyd.
Sibthorpe.
Scott, Sibbald.

An

Bany.

immovable faith in God.

W hat shall L render to the Lord ?


The Lord is on my right hand
The Lord gave
The Lord made
The Lord is a most strong to^^'er
The Lord is my enlighlener.
The Lord himself will do it
The Lord is my rock

To restore an ancient house


Until it fill
Until it fill the world
Until it again Jill the world
To give andfotgive

Brome.

Blofeld.
Eatt.

Harries, Harris, Herries, Herris.


Baird, Jackson.
De Havilland, Haviland, Havilland.
Brightwen, Leycester.

Adam.
Dampier.
(Anderson, Boyle, Burton, Drummond,
Fawsitt, Ferguson-Fawsitt, Glasgow,
Goding, Lawson, Lingen, MacLaws,
M'Laws, M'Vicar, Mason, Williamson, Young.
Hepburn.
Souter, Kidd, Kyd.
Hay, Ktdd, Kydd.
Somervil, Sommerville.
Hicks.

D'Oyly.
Douglas.

die

well,

'-

Unett..

By

Do right and fear nocht


Do right and fear not
Do right, fear not
Doucement, mais fermement
Do well, and doubt not

"">'"S^^''^"'^'

Moore.
live.

it

Domat omnia
Domi ac foris

{ "^"ingworlh"' ^'

be borne

good

with thy might


Doluere dente lace^siti

Do

Wharton.

it

Learn justice
Learn justice, having

Discrimine salus

Disponendo me, non mutando

Barkham.
Robertson, Forbes.

Cod willing I will do


May God direct.
God will direct.
/ direct and protect
Learn and labour

Diovolendo

Paton.
Creswick.

S tancomb.

Kindly but firmly

Louis
Blakiston, Brice, Bruce, Bryce, Houston.
|Bruce,^E^phingston,Elphinstone, Gordon.

DUE

DOW
Do
Do

Kingsmill.
Bruce.

doubt not
well, doubt nought

well,

Hay(Carnegie,
Carnaghi,
Gordon,
Macdougall, Hodgson, Macgeorge,
M'Haffie - Gordon, Monro, Munro,

Dread God
Dread shame
Drogo nomen

Ross.
Leighton.
et virtus

arma

dedit

Droit
Droit a chacun
Droit comme ma fleche
Droit et avant
Droit et loyal
Droit et loyaute

Duci

et

non

7iame,

and vtrtiie arms

Drew.

Jiight

Tunstal.

To each his right


Straight as my arrow
Right andforward

Dobede.
Fletcher.

Coey, Townshend, Twycross.


Symes, Vanneck.
Vannock.

Upright and loyal.


Right and loyalty

Walwyn.

Drwy Rynwedd Gwaed


Dry weres agan dew ny
Duce Deo
Ducente Deo
Ducit amor

Drogo us gave

Glyn.
De Massue, Massue.
Lepper.
Athy.
Lechmere,
f Hubert-Marshall,

With God for leader

God guiditig
To be led and

trahi

_,

jiot

dragged

T/ie love of country leads

patriae

Ducitur, non trahitur


Ductore Deo
Ductus non coactus
Dulcedine capior

Peckitt.

Robertson.
Howlatsone.
/Baggally, M'Alla, M'Aulay, Macaulay.
| M'Call, Mackauly.
Ker, Seymer.

captivated with pleasantness

Dulce periculum

Danger

Dulce pro patria periculum


Dulce quod utile
Dulces ante omnia musx
Dul cidine

Danger for our country

Dulcis amor patriae


Dulcis pro patria labor
Dulcius ex asperis

Sweet

is

sweet

Dum clarum, rectum teneam


Dum cresco, spero
Dum exspiro spero
Dum in arborem
Dum memor ipse mei
Dum sedulo prospero
Dum sisto, vigilo
Dum spiro, ccelestia spero..

is

sweet

Strang, Stronge.

That is sweet which is useful


Music is sweet before all things

Lowes.

By

Bogle.

sweetness.
is

the love of couutry

Labour for our country

is

Sweeter after difficulties


While / hold to glory,
right
While L grmv, I hope

sweet
let

me

Cliftbrd, Fitz-Wygram, AVigram.


M'Kerrell, McKerrell.
Bogle, Ferguson, Fergusson.
hold to\-^^^^_

/
Rider.

Ln dying I still hope.


Whilein the tree
While he himself is mindful of me.

Lace.

As

Swinton.

yet

L prosper

Marshall,

WoUey.

Alexander.

Led, not coerced.

/ am

V\{i\i-gs, Phillips,

Dirom, Pasley-Dirom.
Buchanan.

The Lord leads


Hence honour is drawn
Heis led, not drawn
With Godfor leader

Ducit Dominus
Ducitur bine honos

by assiduity

Uhile I stand, L watch


While I breathe, I hope for heavenly things

Hamilton.
Irvine.

Gordon.
Innes.

/Anderson, Appleford, A^scoti, Ascotti,


Auchmuty, Aylmer, liaker, BannaBranst n,
Brabant,
tyne.
Bushell, Basement, Cleather,

Brook,
Collet,

Colquhoun, Compton, Corbet, CoiiCutler, Davies,


Dearden, Dillon, Drummond, EIrick,

ton, Coryion, Colter,

Dum

While I breathe, I

spiro, spero.

Elwon, Falls, Gaunt, Glazebiook,


Going, Gordon, Greaves, Gun, HartHoare,
Hunter,
Hensley,
Davies,
Jacobs, Jeffcoat, Learmonth, Lee,

hope..

Mason, Manser, Moore, Nicholls,


Olwerson, Partridge, Pearson, Pount,
Radway, Roberts, Rochdale, Rylands,
Salmon, Sharp, Smith, Spearman,
Speer, Spry, Stanton, Staunton, Storer,

TaylorStover, Symonds, Taylor,


Gordon, Thompson, Ui riuhart, Walker,
Walsh, Westerman, VVh'nehead, Whit-

woiih, Voiiug.

Dum tempus habemus


Dum varior
Dum varior idem
Dum vigilo euro
Dum vigilo, pareo
Dum vigilo tutus
Dum vivo cano
Dum vivo canto
Dum vivo spero
Dum vivo, vireo
Curat,

operemur bonum.

ditat, placet

Durate
Durete
Duriora Nirtus
Duris non frangor

Durum

patientia frango

Whilst we have time let us do good.


While 1 change.
While I change, the same
While I watch, L take care
While L watch, L obey.
While I watch, I am safe

While I
While 1

live

I sing.
I smx:

While Hive,

I hope

live

it

enriches,

Ramsay.
Ramsay.
Cranstoun.

Gordon.
Canning, Gordon, Buckley-Deakin.
RIgg.

CoghilL

{Dumaresq, Menteath, Menteth, Modteith, Thom-Whiteway.

While L live, /flourish


It sustains,

Cri' p.

Latta.
it

pleases

Endure

Ged, Geddes, Geddies.


Douglas, Evelyn.

Hardness, stoutness
Virtue, harder things

Evelyn.

I am not broken by hardships


I oi'etcome difficulty by patience.

Moore-Carrick, Muir, Mure.


Crawford, Crawfurd, Moore, Muir, Mure.

Penfold, Wyatt.

DUR
Hard, but very sure

Gillanders.

Godfeedeth the ravens

Brouncker, Mesham.
Hughes, Williams.
James, Nichol, Prythercli, Vaughan.

Duty

Duw a ddarpar i'r brain


Duw a digon
Duw Ar bendithio
Duw ar fyrhan
Duw au bendithi
Duw au fendith yw fy ngwenwth

God and enough


God with us
God for my portion
God bless them

Riall.

Duwdyras

Kemeys, Kemeys-Tynte.
God, thy :^race
God, that is our strength
l-Edwards
God, thou art my strength
/
Haggard.
Truth is mv guide
Bennet, Boulton, West, West-Roberts.
Reason is the guide of my life.
Reason the guide of life, in the cross victory Fanshaw.

Duw
Duw

yd eincryfdur
yde ein cryfdwr
Du,\ mihi Veritas

Dux
Dux

vitai ratio
vita; ratio in

cruce victoria

do, and spare not


Let us go where fortune leads

Eadhan dean agus na caomhain


Eamus quo ducit fortuna
Echelagus
Echel Coryg

mea

ccelo lux

Pryse.
Pryce.
Piyse, Williams.

Even

Macgregor, Peter.

The Axle of Corgy


My light is from heaven

Guille.

Atty.

White.
White.
Powell.

Edrych i fynw
E'en do
,

M'Hud.
fGreg, Gregorson, Macgregor, M'Gregor,
| MacPeter, Mallock, Peter, Peters.
M'Gregor, Macgregor.
MacAlpine.
Gregorson.
Milne, Mylne.

,
en do, and spare not
,

E'en do, bait spair nocht


E'en do baite spare not
E'en do, but spare not
Efficiunt clarum studio
Effloresce
Efflorescent
Efflorescent cornices

Ego accedo
Ego de meo

They make

clear by study

it

Boyle, Cairnes, Cairns

/flourish
They willflourish

dum

Hirst.

Crows will abound while

micat sol

I assent.
Ijudge from my own

sensu judico

ihe

sun

Rooke.

sliin.s.

Orr.

Willson.
Greg.
Glennie.

sense of things

Ein doe and spair not


Eirich as a ghleannan

Whitmore.

Either for ever


E labore dulcedc.

God

Davy.
Lousada.
Bland.

aisposes

honour is jny guide


Eloquence is an arrow
Let the vine of Elvine flourish
Have thy price

Eloquentia sagitta
Elvenaca floreat vitis

Emare
Emerge

Elvin.

Hughan.

/ rise up

Emeris.

retiredfrom active duties

Fonoard

avant

Enavantsije

Lucy, Tennyson-D'Eyncourt.
Warren- Warren.

Foi-ward, if I possibly can

puis

De

/ good hope.
In good hope.

espoir

En bon espoyr
^
En bonne foy

Trust in God

EnDieuaffie

Lisle.

Cokaine.
f Bonfoy,

T
s -,1.
In
^oodJfaith

Glass, Webster.

Honourably

Emeritus

En

^gZI"!''!^'.'^"!^"."^'^^^^^^^^

Man proposes,

El honibre propone, Dies dispone


El honor es mi guia

En bon

Bogle, Innes, M'Innes.

Pleasure arises from labour.

Elatum a Deo non deprimat

Chadwick,

Pureloy,

Purefoy-

Bafsvell, Sacheverell.

Mallet

rSmythe-Owen.
"I

En Dieu est ma foi


En Dieu estma foy
^.

T,

T-,-

En
En
En
En
En
En

Dieu et mon roy


Dieu ma foi
Dieu ma foy
Dieu se fie
Dieu sont nos esperan-es

En Dieu

est
est

men
mon

. .

espoir

est tout

fort

trust

Luttrell - Olmius,
Luttrell,
Tokett.
Chevers.
Gosse, Staunton.
fGerard, Helsby, Walmesley.
TreCusac - Smith, Smith,
J Cusack,
| vanion-Bettesworth.
f Chambre, ConoUy, Dawes, Sharpe, St.

Crowder,

my confidence
On Cod is my confidence.

e.perance

droyt devant

Endure

my

In Cod is

,,

En D.eu
En Dieu

In God is

In Cod

is

T
r^ J
In
God
is

my
-^

hope

ly

all

In God and my king

\ r^
;. ,
r" God u my

^.linr,
reliance

Trust in God
In God are all our hopes
Foremost in right
Suffer bravely

"\

^^^^^^ g^^^t^ Wentworth.


Churchyard.
Favell, Favill.

/Mauleverer, Staunton.
Verdon.
Whalley.
Molineux.
Lindsay.

ENB
En

Enesperanra

En

faizant bien

Enfoiprest
Encraceaffie

^-^

In hope I live
In hope
Jndoingwell.
Ready in faith

esperance je vis

'

^7'

'if
Mack.

Perchard.
Barlow.
Brudenell, Grace.

Engrafted into grace

/Edwards-Moss, Gordon-Lennox, Len| ^^^^ Lenox, Moss, Roos, Roose.

En la rose je fleurie
En mart<!Iant
Enough in my hand
En p.irole je vis

Iflourish in

I live by the word

Legge, Stawell.

Ense animus major


Ense et animo.,

Courage is greater than the sword


IVith sword and courage.

Rymer.

Ense Ubertatem

En

Through hammering

petit inimico tyrannis

Grant.

{ ^^^Tlt^!^/!!":.^::""':.::'^'.! Y^'^^'''-

suivant la verity
lout loyal
tout parfait
vain espere, qui ne craint

Maitin.

Cunninghame.

Entends-loi

En
En
En
Eo

the rose.

By follnuing the truth

Wallop, Williams.

Understand well
Loyal in everything.
Perfect in meiything

St. Clair.

Be

Janssen.
Lloyd.

altius quo profundius


perseverantia honor
sit semper jequus

Eques

Parfitt.

Dayey.
Knight.

..

Handley.

Equity

(NolwUhstanding the agreement of the forti--\^^^^^^

Er cordiad y c^ra
Erectus non elatus
E rege et victoria
Ernst und treu

From

the

kingand by

victory

Ernest and true

Bates.

Landen, Scrogie, Struth.

bewhallwas

Eroquoderam

I will

Wandering lights deceive


The eagle of the eagles of North Wales

Esperance

Hope

Esperance en Dieu

Hopem

Espinis
^

From

Essayez

Try

hardiment
Essayez
'

Try

EspereenDieu
et persevere

quam viden

.^

To

Clark,

Griffith.

Edgeiow.
Ft^*^!'

the thorns

'

x^
Delap, Dunlop.
Saunders, Whitley - Deans f Dundas,
Dundas.
Dundas.
t,
t,
j
Berens,
Beadon,
/Acraman, Anstey,
Boevy, Bonham, Bourne,
Boevey,
/
Bower, Brownlow, Bunbury,
Bowen,
I
Cook, Coutts,
Butler, Cambridge,
I
Croft, Cust, Davies, Deline, Frank,
Grattan-Guinness, Graves, Hall, Harn,er_Hill, Hood, Longley, Lukis,
Maitland, Manning, Mathie, Miller,
Partridge, Pickard-Cambridge, Round,
I
,

-j^

boldly
,

Esse

Webber.

Bullock,
/Atkinson, Beverley,
Heber-Percy, Percy.

Esperemieux

..

Kinnaird.

Bulkeley-Owen, Owen, Wynne.


Evans.
/Carter, Currcy.Ffytche.Milroy, Wallace.
-^

God.

Hofe without fear.


Hope in God
Hope and persevere
Hope better things

Esperance sans peur

Beaumont.
BuUen.

Exalted, not elated

Errantia lumina fallunt


Eryr Eryrod Eryri
Espana
ngrad
ecida
'
^

Espere

Hamon.

Carne,

hopes in vain who fears not (7,'J


The deeper the higher
From perseverance honour
Let a Knight be alway just and generous

Dieu

be.

.,

rather than

to

seem

Paul, Savory, Sheriff, Sherrif,


Sturges, Swyre, Thruston, Turnour,

Woodcock, Wornack.

St.

NicoUe.
Soaring victorious.
Essorant \'ictorieux
Brown.
It is an alliance of brothers
Est Concordia fratrum
Cheyne.
Relying on my worth
Estimatione nixa
Massingberd.
deserved
// is enough to have
Est meruisse satis
Lister.
T/iere is a mean
Est modus
Pamell.
There is a measure in things
Est modus in rebus
Brook, Brooke.
A'or is it by craft.
Est nee astu
Stuart.
The rage of the lion is noble.
Est nobilisira leonis
Can, Car-Standish.
Tha-e is no deception
Est nulla fallaciu
lion
be
more\
pious,
let
not
the
Esto bonus et plus ne sit leo te magis im-/ Be good and
\vintrin<jham

pavidus
/
\ undaunted than thou
Auberton, Weaver, Whittier.
Befaithful.
Esto fidelis
Fydell.
Befaithful unto the end
Esto fidelis usque ad finem
Jones.
Befaithful unto death
Esto fidelis usque ad mortem
Keats.
Bemindful
Esto memor
Dalway.
Be what you dare to do
Esto quod audes
TAufrere, Barkworth, Cole, Hall, Hooke,
Miles, Morris, Rickaids, Southerne,
Be what you seem to be
Esto quod esse nderis
\
[

Esto semper fidelis


Esto sol testis
Estote prudentes
Estote semper parati
Esto velocior vita
Esto vigilans

Be always faithful
Let the sun be a witness
Be prudent.
Be always prepared
Be swifter than life

Bewatchful

Watson.
Unthank, Yea.
Coleman, Jones, Tyrwhitt.
Duffield,

Couper, Wilkins.
Eraser.

Shuttleworth.

Farmer, Huntsman, Okeovei.

23

Est

pii

Deum

et

patriam diligere

Est voluntas Dei


Et arma et virtus
Et arte et marte

Et custos

pugnax

et

duty of a pious
and his native country
y
]t is the will of God.
Both arm s and valour
Both by art and force

And God my

Eternitatem cogita...
terra

ad ccelum-...

terra

germino ad coelum expando..

Atkinson.

Baldwin, Coates,

JuMrcii

Bain, Bayne.

{Majorebanks,

Frost.

I expand

to

Frost.
Porter.

Both just an J true

Kay, Wray.

J both

Keith.

and

With ha-:; .:
Both bv

Severs.

h,

Bates.

Andthev

I'.ain, Layn, Drummond.


Denny, Tudd.
Lindsay.

neglecta virescit

\:a;.e
It/iounshes, ez-en

nos quoque tela sparsimus

And we also

Hamilton.
Rawdon-Hastings.

marte

mea

et arte

messis

morlua

Myhan

erit

virescuiit

patribus et posteritati
Et servata fides perfei
bunt

Et

Ic

non

iacto.

Et suavis et fo
Et suives muy
Et teneo et lei
Ettleweel
Et

^rque dita-

'

have
Both for forefather
Both faith presen

Lvdal, Ly.lall, Lyddall, Williamson

d and perfeet

loz-e

will

\y^

rich.

And if I show what I a

Oakden, Ogden.

Pleasant and brave


Andfollow me
/ both hold and am

Harper.-"

Aim

Hawley.
Holden.

he!,

Smart.

well

fBorrou-es, Burrowes. Burrows,


Stannus.

Both by strength and valout

vi et virtute

To

Eundo
Eu ner a

By going

Russell.

I have found it

Robinson.
Gordon.
Bryson, Burn, Bums, Rae.

sacrifice life for truth

Fox.

....

Roberts.

folant,

Eureka
Ever faithful
Ever ready
Evertendo facundat
Every bullet has its billet
Every point

It fertilizes while

it

a-crtun
Vassall'.

Young.

Wakemam.

Eviglia qui dormis

Watch

Ewch y mlaen
Ewch yn uchae

Gofcwa,

Roberts.

Go

Wynn-Williams.
Smyth.

Iho

well...

Exaltabit honore
Exaltavit humiles

He-will

Exaltatiomea
Ex animo
Ex arduis perpetuum nomen
Ex armis honos

My

Ex bello quii
Ex caligine
Ex campo vi
Ex candore

Rest from icar

Holt.
Stubbs.
Boyes.

exalta

Fromi
Honou

erpr

From

Murray.
Calverly.

.-.,:::v

i\,

Hotionr

M'Carlhy.

dying,.

Ogilvies, Ogilvy.
.

Truth.-:,:

CampbeU.

Keith, Marsh.-ill.

-.
,

hlgh,r

Excelsior....

Still

Excidit amoi
Excisa viresc
Excitari, noi
Excitat
Ex concordi;
Ex corde charitas
Ex cruce leo
Excutit inde canit

My lore nci-er fails

Foote.

Though cut off, I flourish gre


To be spirited, not slus;gish..
Hearonses

De

'

ix spes

Exempla suorum
fidefortis

Ex Hamma lux
Ex fonte perenni
Ex hoc victoria signo

concord there
Out of the heart chan/y
From the cross a lion

Barnard
Watson.
Terry.
Erskine.
Lees.
Innes.

//e shakes his win-e^s thei,


1 h,ivctri,d
/
The examples of his ane.

Brave from
Li^ht

IS

/Beauchamp, Beddington, Lockley, Ly\ gon, Pindar.

trust.

pom flame.

Out of eve) lasting u


Victory by this sign

I live from this


From industr
The end prozes

Ex

From

Ex lumine lucrum
Ex merito

Grey.
Ford.

From

Exitus acta probat


libertate Veritas

Steinthal.

Watson.

'.

Exegi

Ex hoc vivo
Ex industria

Stamme,

Et vitam impendere vero

Ex

Marjori-

Boyd.

....

of the earth,

By both filth and


And Ih.
the end.
spea.:-

Majoribanks,

banks.
Alton, Aytoun.
Disney, Fitzroy.
Huhgerford.
Stubbs.
Callander, Livingstone, Mack.
Alston, Aston, Lightbody.

VX juste et vray
Et loquor et taceo
Et manu et corde

Oliffe.

Dundas, Hamilton.

support':

From earth to
/ sprout out
'

Et fide et virtute
Et finem spero

Et
Et
Et
Et
El
Et

/ have said, now I begin


Both at home and abroad.
Ligh t out of darkness
Think on eternity

tenebris lux

E
E

God

Atid plucked, they will give forth an odour


Both the glory and reward of integrity

Dieu mon appuy.


dixi nunc ccepi. ...
Et domi et foris

to love

Both a keeper and a champion

decerpta dabunt c
uecus et pretium

Et
Et
Et
Et

an

f /? is the

Brooke.
Rattary, Rattray.

Drummond.
actions

liberty, truth

Profit from light

By desert

Ingledeu, Ingledew.
.

Milne, Mylne.
Biset, Nivison, Southwell, Stanhope.
Aspland.
Wickes.
Cheston, Tharrold.

BXL
Ex monte

factis

Ex
Ex
Ex

J--

rediisse

/
-!

aratra
unguibus leonis

incrementum

urna resurgam
usu commodum
vero decus
vili

pretiosa

virtute

take by storm

taken by storm

Crawfiird.
Pollock.

Dumo.
Johnston, Johnstone.

Pleasure out of hard labour.


Beauty out of hard labour

Swettenham.
Swetenham.

Rewards

prjemia

Exundis

unitate

to

Honour is from rectitude


Coming again from himself.
Honour springs from virtue alone.

Eraser.

Coffin.

exist for right actions

Dundas.

Douglas.
deaa
rear feel shame that they have\yij
j- Westmacott.
returned
Downie.
Ploughs from thewaters
Ogilvie.
From the claws ofthelton
Guthrie, (luthry.
Increase comes from unity
Blandy.
I shall rise again out of the urn
.Smith.
Convenient for use
Jones.
Honour from the truth
Patlinson
worth....
what
is
little
Of great value from
Jarden, Jardin, Jardine.
Honour comes from virtue
Borthwick.
Health, or safety, from a wound

I rise when

Extremes pudeat

Ex
Ex
Ex
Ex
Ex

Hunter.
Lath.im, Lewis.

/ extinguish
J

Gwyn.
Hepburn.

With despatch
Provedfaithful.

I have conquered ;

Extinctus orior
17

Hope and bear up

I expect.
To conquer ;

Ex recto decus.
Ex se ipso renascens
Ex sola virtute honos
Ex sudore voluptas
Ex sudore vultus

Baker.
Wilson.

the high mountain


Expect all things from above

Expecta cuncta superne


Expectes et sustineas
Expecto
Expedite
Expertus fidelem
Expugnare
Expugnavi

Extant recta
Extinguo

FAM

24

From

alto

honos

vulnere salus

Zirf

the

Veel.

P>o but be silent

Faceaut tace

{Armstrong, Arthur, Askew, Ayscough,


Caldwell, Campbell, Crommelin, De la
Chevios, Donald, Fea, Highett, Hyatt,

Ledsam,

Littledale,

Matheson, MacMynors,

M'Gee, Morison,
Richardson, Scejiter.

knight,

Facies qualis, mens talis


F^cie tenus.."r
Fac recteet nil time
Fac recte nil time

As

Facta probant

Deeds prove us.


With deeds, not with words.

countmance

the

Even

is,

so is the

mind

Blair.

Wheeler.

to the face

Do right andfear nothing


Do right, fear nothing

Jeflfries, Hill.

Ashworth.
{Chambers, Deedes, De Rinzy, Dickenson, Dunn, Eager, Fillent, Hoyle,
Rayncr,
Lewis,
Low,
Kirkland,
Samuel, Slade, Wilson, Yarde.

non verbis
Facundia felix

Factis,

Happy

Faded, but not destroyed


(/Fai bien, crain rien

Stepney.

Money.
Scot, Scott.
Paver.

eloquence

Do good, fearnothing

Zomlin.

MacdonelL
Dickmson.

Faicilleach
Faint yet pursuing
Faire mon devoir

To do

my

Jocelyn, Josselyn.
fBlamire, Boulton, Fox, Fox-Strangeways, Jeune, Kerrich-Walker, Parr.
Boulton.

duty

,.,,,.

Faire sans dire

To do without saying

Faire son devoir...


Fais bien crains rien
Fais ce que dois advienne que pourra
Fais ce que doit arrive que pourra
Faith and hope
Faith and works

To do his duty

Do
\

well, fear

Tomlin,

nothing

^^
*

|
,

^^^^
'

/Peters.

'

(.Cure.

Lindsey.
Nelson.

Robinson.

Faithful
Faithful and true
Faithful in adversity
Faithful to an unhappy country

raith,

Hope,

Higgins.

Hamilton.
Molyneux.

^^ ^
Charity

Faitz proverount
Faly gallo
Fama Candida rosa dulcior
Famje studiosus honestse
Fama: vestigia retinens
Famae venientis amore

/Motto of
"1

As

he can

Fair fame is s^veeti-r than the rose


Zealous for an honourable name
Keeping to the footsteps of fame
From a love for futurefame

the Order of the Royal

Cross.

Grimston.
Lyle. Greenly.
Taylor.

Brown.
Ennishovven.
Starky.

Red

PAM
Faniam exiendere

Famam

extendimus

factis

We extend onr

The fame will be c:rr!nstin^


The fame is fresh for ever
The fame ii~,'ts a::.\ry'.

Familias firmat

Keligioii slieii^;/''uiir

pietp.5

Arundell, Monckton.
Vach, Veilch.

reputation by deeds

Fama perennis erit


Fama semper viret
Fama semper vivit

Wyborn.
Liddell.

Gason, Liddell, Swithinbank.

Ramsay, Wardlaw.

f',iriii':,-s

Hunter.

Far and sure


Faie et age
Fare fac.
Fare el til then

..

Say and do
S/cak, do

Say.

Mate him

Fairfax.

Fairfax, Ramsay-Fairfax.

Goodricke.

Fari fac
Fari qua;sentias
Fari quK sentiat
Fari qure sentient
Fast
Faste without fraude
Fast tho' untied
Fata viam invenient

sf-eai out

Walpole.
Barkas, Wallpool, Walpole.

To s/e,i/: what you think


To s/oah whal'he thinks
To s/eah what they shall thnik

The

Fato fortior virtus


Fato providentia major
Fato pnidentia major
^^atli maschi parole feminine
Faugh-a-ballagh
Faut etre
Faveat fortuna

FER

25

To exteud otir fame by our deeds

factis

FaventeDeo

fates will find a

/',;/.,.

;,r

V;,

Brooke.
Heneage.
Spange, Van-.Sittart.

way

than fate
al.r than fato.

Hertslet.

,,;

/"
.

Bretargh.
Gray.

Napier, Thomson.
Cheney, Cure, Lomax, Risley.

.r/hanja!o

Clear the
//

."

',..

/'...'.

must

woi-ds foimnmo

Calvert.

way

Gough.

Numbee.

be

May fortune favour


T,
^ j^ favour
r
Gods
By

Heyland, Newton.

By favour of Cod and by assiduity


By thefavour of God I sueceed
By the fi-oour of Providenee
By favour of the Deity the Queen is saved.

Fay bien, crain rien


Fay ce que doy advienne que pourra
Faythe hathe no feare

Do well, fear nothing


Do what you ought, eome what may

Fisher,

Favente Deo et sedulitate


Favente Deo supero
Favente numine
Favente numine Regina servatur
Faventibus auris
Favet fortuna labori
Fax mentis honestae gloria
...
,.
T,
Fax mentis mcendmm gloriEe

Mitchdl.

Micklethwyatt-Peckham, Sombre,
Micklethwait.

Benson.
Ireton.

Rycroft.

MacGany.
r
\
(

Fear God and dread nought


Fear God and fight
Fear God and live
Fear God and spare nought
Fear God, honour the king
Fear God in life
Fear God in love

Grassick.

Dawes.
Thomson.
Ramsay.
Hardy.

Fearnought
Fear one
Fear to trangress

certior

Scott.
I'v ''rvi'i'iiir-i'
-''': jniitfiilness

'

It flourishes prosperously

Felis demulcta mitis


Felix qui pacificus

The stroked eat

Ferendo feres
Ferendo non feriendo
Ferendum et sperandum
Feret ad astia
Ferei ad astra virtus

Fer

fortiter

p-erio

..'.

a ....... >.vdora man happy


Jhe mrer, the naf-fier.

FeUciter floret

Felix qui prudens


Ferc-ndo et feriendo

Bromley-Davenport, Davenport, Porter.


Somervale, Somerville.
Somerville
Spence.

only
Fear not
Fear not friendship

quo

Gordon,
Crum, Crumble,
M'Andrew, M'Dougal, MacDougall,
M'Dowall, M'Dowell.
Wingrove.
M'Clambrpch, M'Landsbor6iigh.
Brisbane,

Sinclair.

FearGod

Felicior

meet
Happy is the peace-maker
Hewho is prudent is haffr
is

By bearing and sinking


You will gam by cndunng
By oeaniig not' by striking.
Enduring and

hoping.

/t shall

Virtue shall

Hunter.
Hunter.
Carew.
Millar.

Ormistone.
Crawfurd.

Keane, O'Cahan.
Spence, Spens.
Cubitt.

Harrison.
Irvine.

Deane, Freeman.
Mackenzie, M'Kenzie.
Kellet.

b>ear to the stars

Bear bravely

Barnes.

I strike

Littlejohn.

Ferio, tego

I stsike, but I heal


r
Ir strike. Teener.

Ferme en foy
Fermeet fidele

Strong in faith
Firm andfaithful

Chichester,

Fer

Bear andforbear.

Barnard.

Ferio sed sano


.^

..

et perfer

Reynolds,

Stirling.
With favoui
Turnbull.
Fortune favours lai'our
Forbes, Lauder, Molleson.
....
Glory is the torch of a noble mind.
The ineitement of
stlory is the toreh of
. ir,K,.
' the \r>
J &
>
torbes, r-,-,,,,,,,...
Giammer.
jBiunton,
,/,/

God

Fecunditate
Fecunditate afficior
Felice che puo
Felicem reddet religio

Pawson,

iir^ breeze

Fear garbh ar mait


Fear

Lester,

Wilkie, Wolin.
Collins.

Sharpe.

fHawdon, Hondon, Howdon,


| M'Call, Sims, Syme.

Le

JIaistre

Haydon, Sanford.

FBR

Lockhart, Piper.

I am borne along one and the same


I strike thefierce

CoUingwood, Mitchell.
Chisholm, Gooden-Chisholm.
.Sikes.

non gladio

Bold airainst em-mies


Bear not to bear
Shod goes steady
With the sword for companion
I appeal to the sword
By iron, not by the sword

mea

Feror unus
Ferosferio

et

idem

Fero.'c inimicis

Ferre
Ferre
Ferro
Ferro
Ferro
Ferro

FID

26

Braver than fierce.

Feroci fortior

non

ferto

va ferme
comite
consiilto

Ferrum

recupero

recover

my own

with

my

Steel.

Farrar, Farrer.

Clarkson, Mordant, Mordaunt, Tolson.


Tregose.
Carrington, Guest.
Biyan.

s-Mord

His s^oord is the safety of the horseman


Bear fire quickly

eqiiitis salus

Ferte cito flammas


Fert laureani fides
Fert palmam mereat
Fertur discrimine fructus

Faith bears the laurel


He bears the palm, let him deserve
Profit is gained by peril
Fervoui, not fury

Fervor non furor

Smyth.

..

Grant.

Hay.
Bates.

it

Gordon.

Monks.

Fest

Delafield.

{Allsopp, Barnard, Blaauw, Blaw, Bury,


Campbell,
Colquhon,
Colquhoun,
Davies,
Evans,
Everett,
Everitt,
Grayrigge, HoUis, Johnstone, Markes,
Mewburn, Onslow, Blanket, Plunkett,
Rigge, Rothery, Swift, Trotter, Westcombe, Whitaker.

Fey

Faith

e fidalgia

and fidelity

Shelley.

Norreys, Norris.
Richards.

Feythfully serve

Ffyddlawn ir Gwirionedd
Ffyddl^n hyd angau

David.
James.

Ffyddylon at y gorfin
Fiat Dei voluntas

Let God's will be done


Let justice be done

Fiatjustitia

mat caelum

Fiat iustitia,

Fiat lux
Fiat pax fiatjustitia
Fiat voluntas Dei
Fida clavo

Fide

Fide
Fide
Fide
Fide
Fide
Fide
Fide
Fide

et

amore

et

animus

et caritate

^1,^^,^^,

et clemtrntia
et

amore

et

armis

el

bello fortis

et constantia
et diligentia

._
fj. . cj
fiducia
Fideet

Bryce, Coker, Flues.

j;^!::^ ^1 ^:^::: }Lloyd, Ouvry.


Loxton.
.

Let there be light


Let peace be made, justice be done
Let God's will be done
Made sure with a ?iail
IV.thfaith
'

laboro

ConoUy, Meredith, Meredyth.


.

Holland.
Salway, Salwey.
Carr.

/ Garden, Conway Cramp. Dicey, Gardner,

and l<rve.

Hart, Heart, Seymour, Shearman.

Courage with faith

Howard.

I labour with faith and charity.

Borrer.
Martin.

Faith and mercy

By faith and love


By fidelity and arms
Strong in faith andwar
By fidelity afid constancy
With

fidelity

Hatton-EUis.
Fairquhar.
Carritt.

Dixon, James, Lee.


Crawford, Crawfurd.
/Blackman,
Chafy-Chafy,
Gilchrist,
Hamate, James-Grevis,
M'Garell
\
h P.;i...
Tt,..i
Primrose, T>,,n,v
Hogg,
Thorlby, Thorley,
Wall, Watt.
Fairholm.
^Aubert, Barton, Brickdale, Buck, Capel,
Capel-Coningsby, Cooper, Cox, Farquharson, Finucane, Gibbons, Griflin,
Higgans, Higgs,
Griffith, Hickson,
-[
Lloyd,
Lofft,
M'Farqubar,
Lee,
Milligan,
Morris,
Noble,
Ralclift,
\ Rynd, Shaw, Sutton.
Venn.

and diligence

n.. j: i.r:...
j:j.^.
By
fidelity and confidence
t

Fide

et firme

With fidelity and steadiness

Fide

et fortitudine

By fidelity and

ortitude

Fide et
Fide et
Fideet
Fide et
Fide et

integritate

labore

Marte
opera
prsseverantia

F'ide et sedulitate

Fide
Fide

et vigilantia

riae

et viriute

et spe

With fidelity and integrity.


With faith and labour.
With fidelity and bravery

Allan, Jenner.
Patrick, Ralston.

By fidelity and labour.


By faith and persez-erance

M'Arthur, Macarthur, Stewart.

Lumsden.
Ehvood, Elworthy

With fidelity and diligence


With faith and hope
With fidelity and vigilance

Borthwick.
Hewlett, Stepney.
(Ashton, Brandling, Collins, DaviesEvans, Evans. Gladstanes, Gladstone,
-,
Glaidstanes, Gledstanes, Gooch, Goodwin,
Purnell,
Rochead, Rocheid,
V.
Roughead, Sheppard.

yviinjaiin ana vaiour

Fidel constans
,,.,

,.

Fidei coticula crux

Fidei signum
Fidei tenax
Fidei virtutem adde
Fide laboro
Fidele
Fidele pour toujours
Fideli certa merces

Colegrave.

Steadfast in faith
,ri
The
cross

^,
.
J
.
rj- .
is the touchstone oj jail

The sign of my faith


Steadfast in faith
Add to yourfaith virtue
I labour wiih fidelity
Trusty
Trusty always
There is a sure re^oard io the faithful

("Baker,
!

Chevallier,

Tuthill,

Whatlon,

ViUiers

Murray.
Glyn.
Lee.
Borrer, Geddes, Geddies.
Halvburton, Nicol, Roupell.

Longworth.
Bottomley, Parker, Parker-Hutcliinson

Fideli certe merces

Fideli distillant sanguine corde

V^

is a reward to the faithful.


"'"'' ''''"^ ^^ '^''"^ ^'"' ''^^

Certainly there

'J%thfT

S'^^i:::::::;:::.:;::;;::::::;;::::}

Saul, Saule.

} F^) 'ing-

^^"'" ^'^^-^ e;^^Sii</'''' {V^^^ ^'-^--Crichton, Kenah. Leadbitter,


MacLawrin, M'Vean, Milvaln, W^Idie,
Waldy, Wilshere.

TBlaikie,

Trusty

Fidelis

^'<l^"-d

''''"'"'^''

^"i'^'funodeat,

Fidelis et audax
Fidelis esto
Fideliset constans
Fidelis et generosus

Faithful

{''teorJ^^S^.

and daring

Pakington, Russell.
Fox.
Bragge.

Fidelis et in bello fortis


Fidelis et paratus
Fideliset suavis

Be faithful.
Faithful and constant.
Faithful and generous
Trusty and brave n: war
Faithful and ready
Faithful and pleasant

Fidelis exsulatoe
Fidelis in adversis
Fidelis in omnibus
Fidelis inter perfidos

Driven into exile by faith


Faithful in adversity
Faithful in all things
Faithful amongst the unfaithful

Manb'ey.
Hamilton.
CoUings.

Fidelisque ad mortem
Fidelissimus semper

And faithful to death

Fidelis usque ad mortem


Fidelitas
Fidelitas et Veritas
Fidelitas in adversis
.,
T,. ,,.
Fidelitas vmcit

Faithful even

Taylor.
Keating.
Buckler, Dowdall, Sutton.
M'Invoy, Purdie, Scot, Scott, Sinclair.

Durell.
Gillespie.

Soote.

Emery.

Street.

Most faithful always


to

death

Fidelity
Fidelity and truth
Fidelity in adversity.

Peters.
Fuller.

rCotton, Deakin, Dunscombe, Scot, Swan,


| Thompson, VafEadacchi.
Elphinston.

T^-jf,

FuieUty overcomes

With faithfulness

Fidelitate

Fidelitate et amore
Fidelite est de Dieu

By fidelity and love

Hathorn.

Fidelity is from God.

Wingfield.

^Balme, Bow, Cunliffe, Hamilton, Havelock, Henrie, Montgomery, MuckleFideliter

Faithfully

Fideliter amo
Fideliter et alacriter
FideUter et diligenter

I love faithfully

-[

liffe,

Fideliter, fortiter, feliciter

Fideli tuta merces

Fidel je garderay

Fidem
Fidem
Fidem
Fidem
Fidem
Fidem

meam

and cheerfully
and diligently
Faithjully, bravely and successfully
Faithfully
Faithfully

Serve faithfully
To a faithful man the reioard

Fideliter serva

observabo

paiit inte^ritas

rectumque colendo
servabo genusque
servare
servo

Fideratene
Fide, non armis
Fidens et constans
Fide patientia labore
Fide parta, fide aucta

is

sure

I shall guardfaithfully
I will keep my plighted word

Keep faith
Byfidelitv, not by arms
Ti uiting and steadfast
By faith, patience una work
By faith obtained, by faith increased

Fideque perennant
^
^

And they endure by faith

Fides

Faith

Fides amicitiae periculosa libertas


Fides culpari metuens
Fides cum officio

Liberty a faith dangerous to friendship


Fidelity fearful of bei7ig blamed
Faith with duty

Ralph, Swann, Symons,

Graham.
Scourfield.
Norris.

Thornton.

Shedden.
Kay, Kaye.
Hibbert.

Browne.

Osmand.
Alexander.

Hcmyold.
Gambler.
O'Kearin.
Filter.

Mackenzie, M'Kenzie.
Irvine.

fForbes-Leith,
| Wylie.

Maxton,

Pettee,

Fide, sed vide

Fides et justitia
Fides et amor
Fides et libertas
Fides fortuna fortior
Fides in adversis
Fides mihi panopUa
Fides non timet
Fides nudaque Veritas
Fides prjestantior auro
Fides probata coronat
Fides puritas
Fides servata ditat
Fides servata secundat
Fides Stephani

(Have confidence, but


\ pl'^'eit

see

in

whom you

Trust, but observe.

Faith
Faith
Faith

andjustice
and love
and liberty

Fidelity is stronger than fortune


Faith in adversity

Faith is my panoply
Faith does not fear
Faith and naked truth
Fidelity is better than gold
Approvedfaith crowns
Faith, purity
Triedfidelity enriches
Faith preserved renders prosperous
Thefaith of Stephen

Petne,

Dockwra.
Yeldham, Yildham.
Newton.
Beaumont,

/Astley, Bankes, Barker,

Fide, sed cui vide

Thomp-

Walker.

Castellain.

Integrity produces confidence


By cultivatingfidelity and rectitude
I voill keep true to niy word andfamily ....
To keep faith
I keep faith

Ogilvy, Peale, Pickersgill-Cun-

ston,

son, Tringham.
Goldie-Scott.

Bir,

beck, Coyney, Greenford, Greensugh,


Harris, Hulme, Langley, Reynolds,
StapyltcnSaundeis,
Stapleton,

Studdy, Wats.
Petrie, Reynolds.
Webster.

Graham.
Dickson.

Hoey.
Wolf, Woolfe.

Anes.

.
Moran, Rice, Rise, Taylor.
.

Lushington.
Clapperton, Gibb.
Campbell, Hepburn-Scott, Laidlaw, Scott
Webster.
Bailbe.

Napier, Stirling.
Stephens.

4T

FID
Fides sufficit
Fides unit
Fide tenes anchoram

Fido Deo

FLO

28

Racket, Halket, Halkett-Craigie-Inglis.


M'Kenzie.
Malim.

Faith is sufficient
Faith unites
You hold anchor by faith

I myself, too, trust in God


I trust, I do not fear

et ipse

Fide non timeo


Fiducia creat fidem
Fiducia et labore
Fidus ad extremum
Fidus ad finem
Fidus amicus
Fidus confido
Fidus Deo et Regi

Gibbons.

Hermon.
Ingoldsby.

Confidence gives rise to fidelity.


By confidence and industry
Faithful to the end
Faithful to the last.
trusty fnetid
I as a faithful man confide

Jockel.
Leith. Jenkins.

Faithful

_..,.,

to

,,

De

Faithful

Fidus et fortis
Fidus et suavis
Fidus in arcanis
Fidus in arcanum
Fiel peri desdichado

Faithful and brave


Faithful and grateful
Faithful in secra affairs
Faithful to a secret
Faithful though unfortunate
Proud but without blemish
Proud and wise

^^^^

'

\stevenson.

Churchill, Spencer, Tufton.


Goff.

Bradford.

Ashe, Erskine, Sinclair,

Finem

He fashions

by pressing

The end crowns


'"
" "

the

Cullifife.

Bagley, Baker, Bamett, Bigelow, Finnis

work

"

Glynn.

trust

{Dalrymple,
'Dalrymple, Dalrymple - Hay, Elphm"amilton - Dalrymple, Kirby,
stone, H
Meason, Reid, Steuart, Walch, Wall,
Walsh.

Firma durant
Firma et ardua
Firm and faithful
Firma nobis fides
Firm as a rock
Firma spe
Firma spes
Firme
Firme,

fBazley, Bligh, Brooks, Burd-Brooks,


Close-Brooks, Curling, Hoskins, Las-j
lett, Norris, Pattenson.
(_

Consider the eiui

respice

my

dum

Strong things endure

Leslie, Lesly.

Firm and arduous

Mackenzie.

Our faith

Vilant.

Cassidy.
is

constant

Tarpey.

By

Leslie, Lesly.

sure hope.

Moncrief, MoncriflF.
Dalrymple, Elphinstone, Hay.
Heignie.
Chichester.

Firm hope
Firmly
Steadfastly while trustfullv

fide

Firmenfoi

Firm

Firmiora futura

Things to come more steadfast


The more prepared the more powerful

Firmioi quo paraUor


Firmitas et sanitas
Firmitas in coelo
Fimiiter et fideliter
Firmiter maneo
Firmius ad pugnam
to

Firmum

my

Firrinneach gus a chrich


Fisus et fidus
.
..
^ ^ ,
J
Fisus et fidus et regia duxit
,

Fit inde firmior


Fit manus aliena sua
Fit via vi
Fixus ac solidus

Fixus adversa sperno

non

in faith

Fuller.

Dunbar.

and health

Strength

Griffiths.

Macnamara, Maher, Owen,

Stability in heaven
Steadfastly andfaithfully

I remain

frangi

Fleadh agus

battle.

George.

Bunbury, Dolphin, Tighe-Bunbury.


Firman, Firmin.
Marwick.
Richardson, Kilpin.

in life is permanent
Steadfast in Christ
Steadfast andfaithful.

Nothing

Strong to the feeble.


I remain constant

Breek, Breck, Lindsay.


Pennington.
Macgregor.
Faithful to the last
Maitland.
Trusting and faithful
( Trusting andfaithful, and he led the royal ^'c'L^-^.
!
..... j
tands
Skirvin, Skirving.
Thence he becomes stronger
Thornton.
Another' s hand becomes his
Campbell, Proctor-Ramsden, Way.
The way is made by force.

Fixed and solid


Resolute

To

I scorn

Stewart.

Crump, Hamerton.
Carroll, Hemery, Houldsworth, Temple.

adversity

be bent, not broken

O'Fogarty.
Garneys.
Hoole.

failte

I shall

bend, not break

Flectar non irangar


Flectas non frangas
Floreant lauri
^,
Floreat majestas

T
majesty fiourish
Let

Floreat Salopia

Let Shropshirefiourish

Florescit
Florescit vulnere virtus
Floresco favente Deo
Flores curat Deus
Floret qui laborat

He is fiourishing

St.

Newman.
Lindsay.
Panton.
Glyn.

steadfast.

Stronger for

trust

in vita nihil

Firmus in Christo
Firmus et fidelis
Firmus infirmis
Firmus maneo
Firm, vigilant, active

Flecti,

St. Clair.

St. Clair.

Fingit premendo
Finis coronal opus
Finis dat esse
Firin
to

'

Emery.

Fight and faith

Firm

Scott.

pigli(

Firm

Bary.

O'Callaghan,
fGroean-Morgan, Morgan,
^

,,

and bold

Fidus etaudax

Fier sans tache


Fier et sage

Campbell.
Pack.

God and the King.

Bend, you will not break


Let the laurels fiourish
,

Virtuefiourishes after a

Lowry.

_
f

1.

wound

God helping me Ifiourish


God cares for the fimvers
He prospers who labours

Braid, Broun, Brown, M'Kerrell-Brown,


Morrison.
Taylor.
AVatson.
Bisson.
Neill.

Flower, Flowers.
Ross.

PLO

FOR

29

Floret qui vigilat


Floret virtus vulnerata
Floruit fraximus

He prospers who

Virtue though woundedflourishes


The ash-tree flourished.

Floyer.
Ashcroft.

Fluctuo sed affluo


Fluctus fluctu
Fluminisritu ferimur

I move

Arbuthnot.
Flux, Maitland.
Rushbrooke.
Watkins.
Robinson.
Lynes.
Campbell.
Lake.
Leigh.

Smith.

watches

as a wave, but

Iflow on

Wave on wave

We are borne on

as a river.

Flyddlawn Bunydd
Foi est tout

Faith

Foi Roi droit


Follow rae
Fonte puro
Force avec verm
Force d'en haul

Faith, king,

is all

and right

From a pure fountain


Strength with virtue.
Strength from above

Mallet.
Balfour.

Fordward
Foresight
Foresight

Lidderdale.

is all

Hamborough.
/Campbell, Campbell-Orde, Davys, Ran-

Forget
^ not
Forget

me

not

kine, Ranking.
Campbell.

Forma, flos fama, flatus


Formosa quae honesta
For my country
For my Duchess
For right
For right and reason
For security
Fors non mutat genus
For sport

Beauty a flower, fame a breath

Bagshaw, Bagshawe.

What is

Tarton, Turton.

Forte
Forte en loyaute
Forte etfidele
Fortem fors juvat

By chance
Brave in my

Grant.
Graham-Stirling, Stephenson, Stirling.

Graham.
Roberton, Robertoun, Steedman.

ducum

Fnrti Pt fi.Vi; nihil Hiffiril^


fonietndeiimnuaimciie
,

non ignavo
est qui se ?

leone Justus
qui mehor
qui se vincit
quo mitior

Forliorum fortia facta


Fortis atque fidelis

Heriot.

( ^othin^

is difficult to

the brave

Y){^oa,

Nicholl.

and

faith-

^Bsskcomh, Deane, M'Carthy, Morean,


^ O'Keefe.
Disraeli, Fox.

Who

Foley.

Oswald.
Lyell, Lyle.

braver than himself


.4 just man is stronger than a lion
is

Broad, Broade, Haycock, Goodricke.


Buchan.

He is the strons;er who is the better man....


He is stronger who conquers himself.

Madden.

The milder the stronger


The brave deeds of braver men
Brave andfaithful
The brave may fall but cannot yield
Strong as a lion and faithful.
Strong

et sequus

Brave and just


Strong and swift
Brave and distinguished
Brave and with faithfulness

is

Buchan.
Stack, Stark, Stork,
Savage.

Moore.
M'Brayne.
Wintringham.
Angus, Barton, Hutchon.

not ferocious
the truth

Fortis et fidelis

Brave and faithful

Fortis et fidus

Brave andfaithful.

Douglas, Livingstone.
Cowell.

Dowling.
Carfrae.

rAlen, Beton, Bryan, Close, Delacour,


Delacourt. Douglas, Dunbar, Farmar,
Finlay, Findlay, Fitzgerald. Fletcher,
Lalor, May, Middleton, Nind, Orme,
Stenhouse.
I
r Innes, Loughman,
'Clauchlan,
'Lach-

-j
1^

Fortis
Fortis
Fortis
Fortis
Fortis
Fortis
Fortis

et hospitalis
et lenis

Brave and hospitable


Brave and gentle
Brave,

et stabilis

Brave and steadfast


Brave and s-wift

et

velox

et vigilans

ferox et celer

B'^ive and vigilant


Strong, fierce and yanfi

Waldron.
Orr.
,.

M'Lauchlan,
MacLaughlan,
MacLaughlin, Thomson.
Murphy, O'Morchoe, O'Murphy.
Ian,

Curry.
Scot, Scott.
Kilhkelley.

and easily appeased

et placabilis

Dickson.
Strange.

Danvers, Selby.

^^

est Veritas

Bloomfield,

Goodwyn, Murray,

Heaven favours the brave.


To the brave nothing is difficult
To the brave, not to the dastardly

et celer
et fide

Brave and loyal


To go on and persevere.

Be brave,

egregius

Pr>rkinson-Fortescue.

/Blennerhassett,

/7/. ,,,
th orave.
h
-,
I'ortune
assists t/ie

cadere, non cedere potest


ceu leo fidus
esto, non ferox

et

D'Anvers.
Lee.
Davenport.

the brave

{^ le!!IJrf .!.^!'ll!^.'...'.'^^.'f^^^^^^
1
^-

Talbot.

Menzies,

soul

God himself assists

^
Forti favet ccelum
Forti nihil difficile

Ellis, Furnival,

rCrampton, Fiennes, Fynney, Heriot,


Twistleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Phili-j
\ more,

After a brave mind


Strong in loyalty
Bravely not cowardly
...

Fortes fortuna adjuvat


Fortes fortuna juvat
Fort et loyal..
Fortfahren und verharren

Fortis
Fortis
Fortis
Fortis
Fortis
Fortis
Fortis
Fortis

Dacre.

loyalty

Pray for a brave

en loyalte

Fortior
Fortior
Fortior
Fortior
Fortior

Cleiland, Cleilland, Cleland.


Fortick.

Strong andfaithful
Fortune assists the brave.

Forte non ignave


Fortes adjuvat ipse Deus

Forti,

Wynants.

Chance does not change a race

Fortem post animum

Forte scutum salus

is beautiful.

Jobling.

Fortem posce animum

^"ort

honourable

M'Carthy.

Brave, faithful

Fortis fidelis

Stenhouse.

Beton, Betton, Clarke,


Findlay, Findley, Finlay,
Ford, Geale - Wybrants,

j'Armit, Beaton,

Coghlan,
I

Fletcher,

Fortis in arduis

Brave in

Fortis in armis
Fortis in bello
Fortis in procella
Fortis non ferox
Fortis qui prudens

Strong in arms

Fortis qui se vincit


Fortis, si jure fortis

Strong is
Brave, ifjustly brave

Fortissima Veritas
Fortis sub forte
Fortis sub forte fatiscet
Fortis valore et armis
Forti tene manu

Truth is the strongest


Brave under the brave
The brave will yield to the brave
Strong by valour and arms.
Hold with a firm hand

Fortiter

Bravely

difficulties

M'Dougall, MacDougall, MacDowall,


Methuen,
Middleton,

M'Dowell,
Thomson.

Armstrong, Watson-Armstrong.

Brave in war

Cantillon.

Strong in storm
Brave, not fierce

Woods.

He

is

Stockes, Stokes.

who is prudent
he who conquers himself.

Ormsby, Whitworth.

brave

Thorneycroft, ThomicroK.
Stockenstrbm.
Kirkaldie, Kirkaldy.
Fiupatrick, P^tz- Patrick.
Fitzpatrick.

Hatch.
Corry.
lUan,
Allen,
Balmanno,
Balmano,
Batten, Kcaman, Beaiiman, Boswell,
Clark, Clipsham, Cuthbert, Elliot,
{
Houston, Longbottom, Macalaster,
Macalister,
M'Alaster,
M'Alister,

Maclachlan,
M'Cray.
M'Lachlan
Towers-Clark, Warrand, Wight.
Fortiter
Fortiter
Fortiter
Fortiter
Fortiter
Fortiter
Fortiter

Hordem.

Bravely but wisely

ac sapienter

agendo

By

defendit

Defends bravely
Bravely, God helping
Bravely and openly
Boldly and quickly
Boldly ana with fidelity

Deo

juvante

et aperte
et celeriter

et fide

Pitman.

acting bravely

Andrews.
Pollard.

Yatman.
Mather.
Bontein, Briggs, Bunten.
("Armitage, Briggs, Brodhurst,

Brown,
Browne, Browne-Guthrie, Cox, Deane,

and faithfully

Fortiter et fideliter

Boldly

Fortiter et honeste

Bravely and honourably

Fallon,
Goodsir,
Guthrie.
Jump,
O'Gara, O'Hart, Pennyman, Peperell,
WiUiams, Wilson.
Abney.
r Allot, Drake, EUott, Elliot, Fuller, Keay,
\ Lomelying, Rankin, Smith.
-

I.

and rightly

Fortiter et recte

Boldly

Fortiter
Fortiter
Fortiter
Fortiter
Fortiter

To bear bravely and wisely


Boldly and sincerely,
Boldly and strenuously
Boldly and with suavity
Boldly and vigilantly

et sapienter ferre
et sincere
et

strenue

et suaviter
et vigilanter

Fortiter, 6deUter, feUciter


T7-

^-^

in re
in re suaviter in

qui fide
qui sedulo
sed apte
sed feliciter
sed suaviter
ubique.

modo

Tyson.

{ ^ dTne,V/het''

happily

Bravely but gently


Bravely everywhere

. . .

Keith.
Falconer.

White.
Lee, Muntz, Willsher.
Clerk.
TAdair, Barr, Barry, Boyle, Cuninghame,

Cuninghame

With fortitude

Fortitudine

\
I

Fortitudine
FortituHine
Fortitudine
Fortitudine
Fortitudine
Fortitudine
Fortitudine

Deo

I have thriven by fortitude


By the strength of God.
By the strength of Cod.

decore
et ense

By fortitude and the

crevL

Dei

et fidelitate

With fortitude and grace


sword
With fortUnde and fidelity

et labore

By fortitude and labour

et

Fairlie,

With fortitude and prudence

Fortitudine
Fortitudine
Fortitudine
Fortitudine
Fortitudini
Fortitude

et sapientia
et velocitate

With fortitude and wisdom


With courage and celerity

victor
vincit

A victor by fortitude
He conquers by fortitude
To fortitude
Fortitude

Cunningham,

Duerryhouse, Erskin, Erskine, Grant,


Hobson, Hoste, M'Crae, M'Rach,
Macrae, MacRae, Moubray, Ray.
Craven.

Hobson.
Hobson.
Ballingall.
Crossdell.

Bro^vn, Stuckey.
Reid, Yonge.
Campbell, Carson, Halkett, Hargreaves,
Lighton, MacEgan. Morgan, O'Reilly,
Riley, Stuart, Yonge.
\
f

Fortitudine et prudentia

^'''"

Hartshorn.
Wells.
Johnson.
Hamilton, Jackamar.

straits

Resolutely in action
Resolutely in action, suavely in manner
Those who act faithfully act bravely
Those who act diligently act bravely
Boldly, but to the purpose
Bravely but fortunately

''"''

Helv-Hutchinson, Hutchinson,
La;rence,^M'Hutcheon, Trittou.

f Allan,

the cross bravely

Bravely in

in angustis

and

Ogilvie.

,,,..,

He bears

Fomter gent crucem


Fortiter
Fortiter
Fortiter
Fortiter
Fortiter
Fortiter
Fortiter
Fortiter
Fortiter

Boldly, faithfully,

Porritt.

Johnson.
"Dempster, M'Lean.

-'.

Fo.x.

Balnaves, Ealneaves.
Taylor.
Doyle.
Hoste.
Clark.

Fortitudo et justitia invictse sunt


Fortitudo et prudentia....
Fortitudo fidelis honore raunerata
Fortitudo in adversis
Fortius dum juncta

For true liberty


Fortuna audaces juvat
Fortuna audaces juvat timidosque
Fortuna comes
Fortuna et honos ab alto
Fortuna et labore
Fortuna faveat
Fortuna favente
Fortuna fa vet
Fortuna favet audaci
Fortuna favet fortibus
Fortuna juvat
Fortuna parcet labori
Fortuna sequatur
Fortuna sequitur
Fortuna vectem sequitur
Fortuna viam ducit
Fortuna virtute
Fortune de guerre
Fortune helps the forward
Fortune le veut
For valour

Fortitude
Fortitude

and justice are


and prudence

M'Guire.
Egan.

invincible.

Faithful fortitude is reiuarded with honour


Fortitudein adversity
Stronger while united

Fortune
repellit

assists the

Russell.

Cox.

Hay.
Remvick.

daring

Barron, Cleveland, Cregoe.


Cregol.
Ferguson.

Fortuneassiststhedaringbutbafflesthetimid

Fortune is my companion
Fortune and honour from above
By fortune and labour
May fortune favour us.
Fortune favouring
Fortune favours
Fortune favours the daring.
Fortune favours the brave
Fortunefurthers
Fortune will save trouble
Let fortune follow
Fortune follows
Fortune follows effort
Fortune leads the way
Fortune is from virtue
Chance of war

Fortune wills

Rydan.
Brown, Sym, Syme.
O'Flaherty.
Fall^iner, Pudsey.

Whyte.
Turnbull.
O'Flaherty.

M 'Andrew.

Buchanan.
Gordon, Hunter, Warren.
Dickinson.

Wight.
Hassard.
Beath, Beith, Bieth.
Chute, Chute-Wiggett.
Carmichael.
Chaytor, Morin.
Motto of the Victoria Cross.

it.

Campbell, Curl, Currel, CurDouglas, Farish, Howales, Ker,


Maclraen, Millar, Miller, Ogilvie,

("Balfour,
rell,

JI

Forward

Forward, kind heart


Forward, non temere

Forward ours
Forward without fear
Fovendo foveo
Foy
Foy en tout
Foy est tout
Foy pour devoir
Foys sapience et chevaleiie
Fractum non abjicio ensem
Fractus pugnatu
Fragrat, delectat, et sanat
Fragrat post funera virtus
Fran^aise
France et sans dol
Francha Call Toge
Franco leale toge

Ogilvy, Speir,
Strachan,
Stewart,
Stewart-Richardson, Stirling, Stuart.

Bell.

Forward, not rashly

Balfour.

Seaton, Seton.

Gordon.

I cherish by

cherishing.

Folville.

Fidelity
Fidelity in all things
Fidelity is everything

Gilpin, Sausse.

Grey, Sutcliffe, Yelverton.


Babington, Grey, Robinson.

Seymour,

Faith for duty


Faith, wisdom

I throw

not

and chivalry
away the broken sword

Broken with fighting


Jt smells sweet, and delights, and
Virtue smells sweet after death

it

and loyal is

Maur.

Clelland.
Chesly, Cheisly, Chiesly.
Harris.

cures..

French

For Fi-ance and without sorrow


Free

St.

A'Beckett.
Armitage.
Hansard.

Cartier.

Godolphin.
Dolphin.

to thee

fCassidy, Collins, Frith, Jones,

Frangas, non flectes

You may break, you shall not bend

me..

...

Frangi non

flecti

To

be broken, not bent.

Fr.-ingo

I break

Frango dura patientia


Frapper au but
Frappez avec raison
Frappez fort

I break hard rocks

Whymper.
Owen.

M'Laren.
Cooper.
Gibbs.

by patience

To hit the mark


Strike with reason
Strike hard

Parry-Mitchell.

Wodehouse, Woodhouse.

Free

Kimber,

\^:^^ll^^:^''i:^: ^'^^^i^t

Scott.
,

,,

Free for a blast

\^

Frere ayme frfere


Friendship
From henceforth
Fructu arbor cognoscitur
FructucognosciTur arbor

Fructum habet caritas


Fructu non foliis
Fructu noscitur
Fructus per fidem
Fugiendo vincimus
Fugite fiires omnes
Fugit hora
Fugit irrevocabile tempus

Gierke,
Pennycock,
Clerk,
Pennycoock, Pennycuick, Rattray.

fClark,

Brother loves brother

Xti,. tree
t^..,^ kno^n
h by tts
it^ f^.n
^he
fruH
.s

/,

Charity hath fruit


By the fruit, not the leaves
It is known by the fruit
Fruits offaith
We conquer by fleeing.

Fleefrom all thieves


The hour flies

Time flies beyond

recall

Frere.
Carr.
Poore.

fPurton.

\ Wood,

Martin.

Buckston.
Bushby.
Newbigging.
Fructuozo.

Ogg.
Johnson.
Bagnall, Forbes.
Shadford, Shadforth, Tilson.
Bruce - Brudenell, Cartwright,

(Bruce,

^rgKru'cT UewX, ''^^,


Pryce, Symons, Were, Wright.

PUI
Virtue

support of dignity

Functa virtute

fides

Fundamentum

glorise humilitas

Fury

ministrat

be....

Coham
Bull.

Belsches.

Virtiu shines forth


Virtue shines unspotted
Like lightning
Faith having exhibited valour
Humility is the foundation of glory

Fulminis instar

Futurum

is the

under God, and shall

He shines forth

Fu!get....
Fulget virtus
Fulget virtus intaminata

Furor arma
Furth and fearnocht
Furthfortune
Furth fortune and fill the
Futuricautus

GLO

32

Wt have been,

Fuimus, et sub Deo erimus


Fulcrum dignitatis virtus

Bell.

Belches, Belsches.

Hogan.
Murray.
Hodges.
Baynes.

arms

supplies

Farside.

Murray, Butter.
Aynsley, Glenlyon, Murray, Stewart.
Raikes.

fetters

Wary

of the future

The future

invisibile

is

unknown

Bevill.

Fy ngobaith sydd yu nuw

Came.

Fynuwachymru

PhiUpps, Walters.

G
Edmonstonc.

Gadge and measure


Galea spes

The hope

salutis

Ganger

Gang forrit
Gang forward
Gang warily

Gaudium adfero
Gauge and measure
Gearaigh agus dogh buadh
Generosa virtus nihil timet
.,

is

our helmet

^enerositate

Walker.
Haly, Kennedar.
Stirling.

Drummond,
Guard
Guard carefully

\^
/

'^'
\.

Edwards, PoulettStafford.
Slator.

Lane.

Hanmer, Hawksley.
Maze.
Rich.

Cave, Vemey-Cave.
Lievre, Montgomerie, Woodward.

Edwardes, Poulett, Rich.


HoUist
Garbett

Keepthefaith

Keep the capron


Beware of the beast

way for

Generosus et animosus
Generosus et paratus
Generosus naseitur non fit
Genti sequus utrique
Germana fides candorque

the strong foot

Brown, Browne, Chandler-Broivn.


Moilliet.

I bring joy
Generous valour fears nothing
r,

Noble and courageous


Noble and ready

ruble

man

GloriaDeo
Gloria
Gloria
Gloria

Deo in excelsis
Deo in profundis..
finis

Galton, Howard.

Grimond, O'Mallun.
Legg, Legge.
Campbell.
Edminston, Edmonstone.

O'MuUoy.
Dunphy.
TNichol, Nicholson, Nickelson, Nickisson,
| Nicol, Nicolson.
Smith.

:
By generosUy

born, not
both families.
is

made

Fair to
Genuine fidelity and sincerity

GioUa

Gloria calcar habet

Bedford.

I rejoice
Truth rejoices in the light
Rejoices to be seen in the light
Patience rejoices in hardships
Virtue exults in the trial

8SSSl::i:s^t:::::::;:::--;:::::;:;;}^^-^'?
ar a-namhuid a-bu
Give and forgive
Giving and forgiving
Give the thanks that are due.
Gladio et arcu
Gladio et virtute

gomery.

Ward.

Guard the cross


Guard the faith
Guard thefaith
Guard the law
Guard the King
Guard honour
Guard thy well-belmed
Guard thy faith
Guard
Guardwell

Clear the

Porterfield.

M'Kenzie.
Edmonstone-Montgomerie.
Harvey, Montgomerie, Mont-

fCarrick,

,,

Generosity with justice

Gladium musanim nutrix

Cassells.

Garde
Gardegarde
Garde bien
Gardezbien
Garde la croix..
Garde la foi
Gaidelafoy
Garde la loi
Garde le Roy
Garde I'honneur
Garde ta bien aim^e
Garde ta foy
Gardez
Gardez bien
Gardezlafoy
Gardez le capron
Gare la bete
Gare le pied fort
Gaudeo
Gaudet in luce Veritas
Gaudet luce videri
Gaudet patientia duris.
Gaudet tentamine virtus

of salvation

walker

Glcnnon.
Harwood.
Wharton.
Gore-Booth.
Falconberg.

{^^.
O'Donovan.

swanston, woodcock.

Anderson, Andrew.
Biggar.

Ward.
With sword and bow
With sword and valour
The sword is the nurse of the muses
Glory has a spur
Glory to God
Glory to Cod in the highest
Glory to God in the dept/is
Glory the end

Stubber.
Ganstin, Garstin.
Mill.

Knight.
Challen, Henn.

Leke.
Whalley.
Brooke, Grove.

..

GLO
Gloria inexcelsis Deo
Gloria, non pnfida
Gloria Patri
Gloria sat Deusunus
Gloria virtutis umbra
Gnaviter
Go and do thou likewise
God and my conscience
God be guide

Glory

to

God on

high...

Kellock.

Murray.

Glory, not plunder


to the Father

Glory

One God glory enough..


Glory is the shadmv o/t

Dewar.
Weston.
Elers, Pakenham, Pakenham-Mahon.
Anderson.

Actively

Colston.
Roberts.

Kennedy.
Beedham.

God be in my bede
God be my guide
God be our friend
God careth for us

Blair, Butler.

Staple.
Mitford.

Goddes grace governe Gameys

Gameys.

God feedeth ye land


God feeds the crows
God for us
God fried
God give grace
God gives increase
God giveth the increase
God giveth the victory
God guide all
God is all

Leyland.
Crawford, Crawfurd.
Douglas, Gordon.
Godfrey.

,.

The peace of God

Tait
Balfour.
Allen.

Simon.
Leslie, Lesly.

Fraser.

Godiscortues

Bull.

God is love
God is my defender
God is my health
God is my safety
God is my shield
God me guide
God my trust
God save the right
God send grace

Wesley.

God shaw

Hadley.
Craw.
Rosborough, Rosborough-Colclough.
Crichton.

Mason.
Crawford.
Creighton, Chrichton, Brocklebank.
Crawford, Craufurd, Edmonstone.
Boyle.
Stewart.
Bryson, Buchanan.

the right

God's providence

God
God
God

Bream, Breame, Dalton.

is

my

inheritance..

will provide

with my right
with us
Gofal dym duw ai gwerid

A prudent man

Gogoniant yr clethaf

Glory

Gordon.
to the

God will giu

Godfrey.
MinshuU.
Goodale, Goodalle.
Tattersall.

Gough.
Thompson.

Go

on, and take care


Goren meddyg, meddyg enaid
Go thou and do likewise

Go

Jones.
Colston.
Brenton.
Forbes, Pownall.
Forbes.

through

Grace meguide
Grace my guide
Gradatim
Gradatim plena
Gradatione vincimus
Gradu diverso via una
Grandescunt aucta labors
Grata manu
Grata quies
Grata sume

By degrees
Full by degrees
IVe conquer step by step
The same way, by different steps
What is increased by labour grows griat.
With a grateful hand
Welcome rest
Take with a grateful hand
Grace overcomes nature
Giving thanks to God
// is more agreeable coming from a pioi

',

manu

Gratia naturam vincit


Gratias Deo agere

uratior est a rege pio....


.

Gratis a

Deo

Call.

Vansittart.
Brisco, Winnington.

Edwardes.
Sidney.

Gibbons.

Skeen, Skene.

Gratitude

Learn grave manners


Grave while sweet

Graves disce mores

Gravely
fast.

Anderson, Hopwood, ICilgour, MacNicol.


Burnside, Gordon.
Curtis, Duke.
Calthorpe, Gough.
A'Court, Holmes.

Nagle

Gratitude and loyalty


Gratitude
Gratitudo

Grip

King
Given freely by God.

data

Gravis dum suavis


Graviteret pie
Gripe griffin, hold

Jones-Parry.

sword

Good friend
Good deeds shine clear
Good God increase
Good news
Goo jerat

and piously

. .

Bigland, Gigger, Mace-Gigger.


Bigland.
Graves.
Graves.
Park.

De

..

Trafford.

Forbes, Leslie, Lesly.

fast

Gronwi hil Gwerninion


Growing
Gryffyuy fydd
Guarde la foy
Guard yourself

Goronwy, a descendant of the Given.

Fergusson.
Griffith.

Keep the faith

Guardez vous

Gubemat navem

Deus...

Gronow.

Guard yourself....
God steers the ship.

Rich.
Middleton.
Lidiard,

Lecky.

M'Nab.

GWE

HIO

34

Gweithred a ddengys
Gwell angau nachyvvilydd
Gwell augan na gwarth
Gwillim
G wir yn erbyn y byd
Gwna a ddylit doed a ddel
Gwyr yn erbyn y byd

Ellis.

Basset, Lloyd,

Rather death thai shame.

Mackworth, Morris.

Fenton.
Hatton.

^
Truth against all the mvld.
Do thy duty come-what t>ia\

Truscott.

James, Lewis.
Gay.

'.

..

H
Habent sua sidera reges
Habere et dispertire
Habet et suam

Kings have their stars


To have and share with

He

has also his

Habshar

Without

Hacornant

In

Hactenus invictus

Hitherto uneonque,-ed

Hac virtus mercede


Had on and win

digna

this

Virtue

a share
they adorn

offence or

way

is

De Vahl-Samuel,
Riddell.
Scougall.

^''''^"'^'

et patriae. ...\

Hsec fructus virtutis


Hjec generi incrementa

Hasc generi incrementa

worthy of this reward

^'''

Robertson.

fides

This right hand is the avenger of my prince \


j-Kamsey.

andcountry

These things are the fruits of virtue


These things are accessions to the race
Faith has conferred these new honours
These are adverse to tyrants
Th(se are the profits of industry
This hand is hostile to tyrants

Hsec manus ob patriam

This

patriEe

Waller.

Townsend-Stephens.
oti

our race....

Hsec inimica tyrannis


Hfec lucra laborum
Hrec manus inimica tyrannis

\rj^

passa.

JTownshend.
Riversdale.

Rowan, Rowand.
Leigh, Mahon.
"''''''

handfor my country

"'"'"''

^''"'''"

{^to^h"^''"'

pugnando vulnera\ This hand has been wounded in defence "/ In'ja

-n

c^z\z<yh

Hkc

olim meminisse juvabit

Hsec
Hsec
HcEC
Hasc

omnia transeunt

It will delight us to
\

origo

ornant
presiat militia

someday.
All these things pass
This orip,n
These things adorn
This warfare excels

remember

these things

\j
j-i.ewis.
Bourne.

a-inay

Balnaves.
Scrugall.

Bannerman.
Aylmer, Hendrick- Aylmer.

Hallelujah

Ha

^''"^'"'^'

{^Tatiy':''^'

Hadwen.

Haec dextia vindex principis

Hfec manus pro

Samuel.

Bath, Heathcote, Willoughby.


Seaton, Seton.

others

own

persa la

Hardimeht

fide,

et

He who

ha perso I'honore

...\

bellement

hath lost his faith hath


honour
and handsomely

lost his

\y
ji^euis.^

Boldly

Stucley.

Hastings

Heron, Horn.

Haud facile
Haud inferiora secutus
Hand nomiue tantum
Haud ullis labentia ventis

A'ot with ease.

Wettenhall.
Gerard.

Following no lower aims

Not in name alone

Best.
Irvine, Irving, Irwin.

Yielding under no winds

Hauri ex puro
Haut et bon

To be drawfrom
High and good

Pemberton.

the pure fountain

St. Leger.

Have at all
Have at you
Have faith in Christ
Have mercy on us, good Lord
Have patience and endure

Drummond.
Grant.

Glendoning, Glendonwyn, Glendowing.


Sitlington.

Rush ton.

Hazard warily
Hazard zet forward
Heart and hand
Heaven's light our guide
Heb Dduw, heb ddim

Seaton, Seton.
Seton.

Matheson.
Motto of the Order of the Star of India,
Without God, without anything.

Evans, Jones, Peake, Price.


Edwards,
Davies,

(Beynon,

Heb Dduw, heb

ddim,

Duw

a digon

Evans,

Morgan, Mostyn, NicoU, Parry, Read,

Heb nevol nerth nidd sicr saem


He conquers who endures
Heddwch

Without help from above the arrow


vain

flies

m\

Bath.
Hart.
Muire, Mure.
Fitz-Henry.

Peace

Help

at hand, brother
Henricus a Henrico
He seeks high deeds
Hrot rhv \6yov &<peic
TrpdsTTjTe

He who

Henry from Henry


^

A-aXws

tU'T^)( Either discard the u'ord,

looks at Martin's ape, Martin's\

ape shall look

at

him

adhere

to

it.

Stradling, Williams.
,

)J"^^-

Marshall.
or becominch'
r>
^; jMores-Rowe.
"i

Martin.

HIC
Hie fidus et robore
Hie fruetus virtutis
Hie hodie eras uma
Hie labor
Hie labor hoc opus
Hie murus aheneus
Hie tutus nutrior
Higher

Hinc

Stirling.

This is the fruit of valour


Hereto-day, to-morrow the urn
This is labour
This is labour, this a task
This is a brazen wall
I am nourished safe here

Waller.
Fletcher.

^"'"''"' ^"""""''

'Scott.

^""^

'^'^ ^'''"

{^ZTti'oT

origo

Hence delight.
Hence honour is derived
Hence stronger and more illustrious
Hence our sheaves
Hence honour and wealth
Hence honor and safety
Hence we shall be enlightened.
Hence comes increase
Hence praise and honour
Hence my salvation
Hencefragrance and health
Hence our origin

orior

Hence I arise

deleetatio
ducitur honos
fortior et clarior

garbae nostrse

honor
honor

et

Dee, Mortlake.
Mortlock.
^Annesley, M'Leod.
Galloway.

Hinc decus inde tegmen


Hinc
Hinc
Hinc
Hinc
Hine
Hinc
Hinc
Hinc
Hinc
Hine
Hinc
Hinc

HON

35

Here faithful and with strength

opes

et salus

illuminabitur

incrementum
laus et honos
mihi salus
odor et sanitas

jcraham.
Forbes.
Nisbet.
Martin, Marline.

Cumine, Cummin, Gumming.


Hay.
Lindsay.
Oliphant.

Hay.
Rae.
Spalding, Peverell.
Liddel, Liddell.
Balnaves.

/Cameron, Hamilton, Howie, Paterson,


Steuart, Stewart.

I.

Hinc spes

Hence beams forth our

effulget

Hinc usque superna venabor


Hirbarhad

^ ""'"

{^7k7{g7'"'''

Aberdour.

hope.

''"""""^^

"''' ''^'"'

} Murray.

Perseverance

His calcabo gentes

With

these

Lewis.

I will tread down

nations

\_

His fortibus anna


His gloria reddit honores

His nitimur

et

munitur

Arms

to these

brave

men

{We

i -,

these little things grow great.

With thesewe render service


Safety from these
With

Hoc age
Hoc ardua vincere docet
Hoc etiam praeteribit
Hoc in loco Deus rapes
Hoe majorum opus
Hoc majorum virtus
Hoc opus

Mind what you

Hoesecurior

Safer by this

Hodie non eras


Hoeg dy m%vyall
Holden

these you will

Neilson.

to the king....

Barsane, Bartane, Barton.

conquer

are about.
This teaches us to overcome
This also will pass by

MaeDonnell.
Browne, Levett, Metge, Naylor,

This
This

is

is

Pigott.

Winchester.
Budgett.

difficulties

Here God is a rock


This is the work of rtiy ancestors

Hockin.
Eliot, Eliot-Lockhart, Elliot.

the valour of my ancestors


a work

Logan.
Dee, Mortlake.
*^"''''

^"""'' ^"^'"'' ^''^'

I^h^t"'

This banner is no burden, but an honour.


With this I conquer
This the work of virtue

Stoughton.

Hay.

To-day, not to-morrri/w

CoUison, Lytton.
Mostyn, Vaux.

Sharpen thy

Price- Williams.

battle-axe

Holden.

[Ancram,
Holdfast

4
\

Hold

Conroy.

His vinces

sed honor

Ros-

Hyslop.

History cannot be destroyed by time

Hoc signum non onus,


Hoe vinco
Hoc virtutis opus

Colelough,

Drummond.

^ JMaconochie.

theZ.

By

His parva erescunt


His regi servitium
His secuntas

Biddulph - Colclough,
borough-Colclougn.
Nisbet.

Glory renders honottrs to them


rely on these and are strengthened bv

firm

Annesley,

Dowine,

Leslie,

Lesly, M'Leod, MacLeod, Macloide,


M'Loud, Smith, Somerville, Stilwell.
Fiott.

Holme semper viret


Hominem te esse memento

Holme is always green


Remember you are a man

Holme.
Wybergh.

Home
Homo homuii
Homo sum

Man

Girvan.
Wolseley.

lupus

Honesta bona

Honestx gloria fax mentis


Honest and fast
Honesta peto
Honesta quam magna
Honesta quam splendida
Honestas
Honestas et Veritas
Honestas optima politia
Honestas quam splendida

is a wolf to hu fellow men


a man
Wealth honourably ^ot.
Glory the torch to an honourable mind

I am

Homan.
Edgell, Wyatt-Edgell.
Pilkington.

Anderson.

/ seek honourable things

How great are honourable deeds..


Ho^v

Oliphant.
.,

illustrious are honou7-able deeds

Honour
Honour and truth

Walker.
Barrington, Critchlev, Kennett.
Faal, Fall, Goldie, Goudie, Paget.

Kemp.

Honesty

Goff-Davies, Granger,

How

Askwith.

Our

is the best policy


illustrious is honourable conduct
antiquity stands on honour.

Honestly

Honesteaudax

Honourably bold

Honeste et constanter
Honeste parta
Honeste vivo

Honourably and constantly


Things honourably got
I Uve by my honour

Owen, Sparrow.

Stewart.
Laing.

{^"^S^X

'"''"' ''""'"'
Wouly'

Reddie.

Why te.
Craige, Craigg, Halkett, Pillmuire.

HON
Honestie

is

good

Thomson.

I live by what is honourable


(I prefer what is honourable

Honesto vivo
tj

^
Honestum

prsefero utili

-!

,,,
patna

utili

Honestum

utili

^Jm

Halket.
to

what

is\-rt -i
>-Raikes.

He has preferred the honourable to the useful


What is honourable for my country

Honestum prsetulit utili


Honestum pro patria
,T
.
Honestum

HYB

36

policie

f
K

The honourable

the

is

^^^m

native soil of the

I prefer the honourable to

prsefero

Emline, Emlyn.
Hamilton.

^^
u
j-Hamborough.
\.

M*Gell.

the useful

Thomson.

Honesty is good policy


Honesty is the best policy
Honesty without fear
J \Honi
soil qui mal y pense

Anderson, Kinnear, Thomas, Thomson.

Thomson.

Shame

be to

him who

The motto

evil thinks

of the Order of the Garter.

Honneur me guide
Honneur pour objet
Honneur sans repos

Let honour guide me.


Honour for aim
Honour without rest

Lousada.
Page.

Honorantes me honorabo
Honorate, diligite, timete
Honorat mors

1 will honour those who honour me


Honour, love., and fear
Death honours
With honour and love
By honour and arms
By honour and labour
With honour and virtue
With honour unstained J despise fortu?^..

Atthill, Hastings, Maunsell.


Moselay.
Bragge, Broge, Brogg, Broig.
Grantham, Richards, Hamersley.

Honour and love


Honour andfaith
Honour and honesty
Honour and truth
Honour and virtm

Dowglas, Niblie.

Honore et amore
Honore et armis
Honore et labore
Honore et virtute
Honore integro contemno fortunam
Honor et amor
Honor et fides
Honor et honestas
Honor et Veritas
Honor et virtus
Honor fidelitatis praemium
Honor me guide

H onor,

Honour,

Campbell.
Hill.

Clark, Gilbanks, Gilbey,

Sears.
Patriarche,

reward offidelity

Honour,

virtus, probitas

Tremayne.

Waller.
Atkins, Grogan, M'Dermott, Morgan.
Fielding, Irby.

Lusado.
Waters.
Broadley.
Kynaston.
Flynn.

Honour and approved virtue

Fitzgerald, FitzGerald,

Honour folhnas him who shuns


Honour truth and justice

MacDermot.

FitzGibbon.

Honour, piety
My honour lives after death
Honour with the power of honouring
Honour is the reward of mrtu

pietas

Honor post funera vivit


Honor potestate honorantis
Honor praemium virtutis est
Honor probataque virtus
Honor rewards industry
Honor sequitur fugientem
Honor Veritas et iustitia
Honor,

the

Montgomery.

MacDermot.

Gardiner.
Chichester.

it

Southam.
Barrett.

virtue, arul probity

Honor virtute proemium


Honor virtutem coronat
Honor virtutis

Honour is the reward of virtue


Honour crowns virtue.

Honor virtutis pretium


Honos alit artes
Honos cui honos
Honos fidehtatis prasmium
Honos industriae premium
Honos virtutis satelles
Honos vita clarior
Hope and not rue
Hope for the best
Hope in God

Honour is the price of virtue


Honour cherishes the arts
Honour to whom hoyiour
Honour the reward offidelity
Honour the reward of industry
Honour the attendant of virtue
Honour more glorious than life

Wright.
Davies.

Burden.
(Boyle,
Ferrers,
Goldney,
Grueber,
Hawtin, Hawtyn, Hickey,
Hole,

The honour of virtue

Janns,Lee.Norman,MacDermott,Norman, Paine, Palmer, Shirley, Wright.


Mills.

GreenhilL
Brooke.
Irby.

King.
Baker.
Innes.

Oliphant.
Sisson, Sissons.

Harkness.
Bushe.

Hope me encourageth
Hope to come
Hope to share
Hopewell and have

Foliot, Foliott.
Riddell.

well

Hopewell, love well


Hora e sempre
Hora et semper

Hos

Now and always


\ Now and always
/

"I

Glory has given these Jwnours

gloria reddit honores

.,...,.
Hostis honon

rEnvy

Hue tendimus omnes

We are all travelling to

invidia

Huic generi incrementa


Huic habeo
Huic habeo non tibi

Humani

nihil

alienum

is

an enemy

I
honour

this

bourne

Loyalty gives increase to this family


I hold to this one
I hold to this one, not to thee

fides

Drummond.
/Amy. Dickens, Patison,
| ^^^ Sherrard, Wegg.
Paterson.

Townshend.
Ellis.

Greaves.

^;/;';^_;.f ^';^j'^/^'fi^^^^^

Humilitate
Hyeme exsuperata
Hunter, blow the horn

By

Hyeme

/ grow green

viresco

to

Bower.
Bower.
Denys.
Fanner, Fermor.

humility..

When

the winter is over

in winter.

Carlile, Carlyle.

Wrangham.
Forrester.
Strode.

Pattison, .Sher-

..

..

my tyme
am ever prepared
I am
am lone..
am readie
am ready

I
I
I
I
I
I

abyde

Pennefather.

am,

MacBreid, M'Breid.
Ruxton.
Lone.
Fraser.
/Fairlie, Fairly, Fraser, Frazer, Maxwell,

bearein minde
Ibeir thebel

bum

M'Leod.

weil, I see

Ibyde

Gordon, Taylor- Gordon.

bydeit

byde

byde ye

Nisbet.

/Barton, Campbell, Curling-Hayward,


\ Gordon, Hastings, Loudon, Porteous.
Maxwell.
H.R.H. the Prince of Waies, KG.
Bartholomew.
Lumisden.

my tyme
fair

I serve

Ich dien

conquer by the wound


conquer or die

I
I

Ictus

non

Struck, not conquered ..

victus

Shute.

/Adair, Dalsiel, DalyeU, Dalziel, Dalzel,


\ Dalziell.

I dare

Iddow Bor

Dduw

To Godbe thanks

liolch
bo'r diolch

I desire not to

Lloyd.

Thomas.

want

Cranston, Cranstoun.
/Forbes-Leith,
Shaw, Shaw- Hamilton,
\Stackpoole.
Mackenzie, Mackintosh.

I die for those I love

weathers

I face all

IfGodwill
If I can
I forget not
I gain by hazard

Igne constricto vita secura


Igne et ferris vicimus
Igne et ferro

Fire restrained, our

e secure
r,h

lives

We conquer by fire and s


By fire and sword.

for better.

hope

in God....

Hickman.
Boswell.

/M'Brayne, Macnaghten, M'Naughtan,


\ M'Naughton, Naughten, Niven.
Nisbet, Riddell.
Cathcart, Gilchrist.

I liope to share
I

hope

increase

keep

speed

to

Scot.

buono tempo verra

The good time will come

An Iliad in

nuce

I live in

I'll

I'll

a nutshell.

hope

lUseso lumine solem.

I'll

Forbes.
Jennings.

traist

Ilias in

look at the

sun with

eye uninjured.

be wary
byde broad Albins
deceive no man.

defend
lUe vincit ego mereo..
I'll hope and not rue..
lUis honos venit
I'll stand sure

Maxwell.
Hamilton.
Kincaid, Lennox.

He conquers, I deserve
to

them

Mitchell.

Grant.

Newbegin, Newbigging.

I give light
// is

llsuffit

tempo

Farquharson.
Darker.
Boynton.

enough

Time pas.

pa.ssa

make

mak

mean

mean no harm
quam invidere

sure
sicker

well

Imitare

Immaculata gens

Immer

Sinclair.

Oliphant.

Honour comes

try

lUumino
II

Ogden.
Kennear, Kinnear.
{Kebble, Kibble, Sharpe, St.Clair-ErskineWedderbourn, Wedderburn.
Finlay, Lawrie.

I'll

I'll

Samson.
Colquhoun.
Campbell.
Hamilton.
Davy.
Hodder.
Forrest, Gordon, Joynt, Ogle.

hope
hope

Scott.

Campbell.
Macdonald.

frey

Immeritas temnere minas.


Inimersabilis

Immersabilis

est

vera virtu

Immobile
Immobilis innocentia

ther than to eirjy


race

Always free
To scorn undeserved threats
Uncojiquerable
True virtue cannot be overwhelmed.
Steadfast
Steadfast innocence

Kilpatrick, Kirkpatrick.
Kirkpatrick.
fCallendar, Callender, Mackenzie, Shaw,
\ Stewart, Sutcliffe.
Gairdner.
Child, Ilooke-Child, Pleydell.

Vaughan.
Austen-Cartmell.
Thores.
Hamilton.
Codrington.
Grant.

Culme.

IMM

IND

38

Immortalia spero

I hope for immortality

Immotus

Unmoved

Immutabile, durabile

Unchangeable, durable.

Impavide
Impavido pectore
Imparidiim ferient

Impavidum

niinre

feriunt ruinae

Murchison.
Mundell, Perring.
Perring.
Constable.
Arthur.
Eurket, Burkett.

/ will spend and be spent.


He commands the wide sea

Imperat jequor

Unaer imperial

Imperatricis auspiciis

Monypenny.

auspices

regit

In adversis etiam
In ahum
In arce salus
In ardua
In ardua nitor
In ardua petit
In ardua tendit
In ardua virtus

Alert atidfaithful
On the spur of the moment
With faith even in adversity
Toward heaven

In arduis

tide

In
In

Trotter.

Copeman.
Hoare.

against

Halkerston.

difficulties

Malcolm.

M'AUam, M'Callum, Malcolm.

Virtue in distress

Leathes, Wolstenholme.

^^'^^"^

in difficulties

In arduis fortitudo
In arduis viget virtus
In bello invictus in amore probus
In bello quies
In caelo confidemus
In caligine lucit
In candore decus
In canopo ut ad canopum
Incepta persequor
In carta salutis anchora
In Christo salus
In Christo speravi
Incidendo sano
Inclinata resurgo
Inclyta virtus
Inclytus perditJE recuperator coronae

Firmness in dangers
Virtueflourishes in dangers
Unconquercd in war, honourable in love

Inclytus virtute
In coelo quies

Reno^vnedfor valour
Rest
heaven
I hope in heaven
My hope is in heaven

Repose in

{^Mlddfe'ton^'"^'""^"''^'^'
Bright, Hamilton.
Gurdon.
Steele

..

war

We ti-ustin

Hill.

Jt shines in the dark.


in purity

Baillie.

Honour

Chadwick,
Louis.

I prosecute

tny undertakings
Upon a sure anchor of safety
Salvation is in Christ
In Christ f have hoped
I cure by incision
Though bowed doion, I rise again

Renowned valour
The glorious recoz'crer of a

Wilkinson.
Gillespie.

Abernethy.
Peckover.
Kincaid.
Cooper.

Kean.
lost

crown

Seton.

O'Cahan.
Bewick, Boscouen, Dolphin, Evans.

Glory in constancy
Atnid plenty singing.
Into the hearts of the enemies of the king
I hope for safety against the horns

Incorrupta fides

Incorruptiblefaith

Miller.

Micklcthwaite.

Unshaken faith
Unshaken virtue

Foster.

God gives

I trust

...

the increase
in the cross

cross

and tears

Benson, Lane-Fo.\.
Coppard.
Dod, Hopley, WoUey-Dod.
Forstall.

. .

Hunter.

'"'''''

Uncorruptedfaith and

In the

^^'''y^h<^-

{"^"whitmlre!"''
unvarnished truth. Forde, Waskett.
Moseley.
Thrale.

there

is

Hincks.
Rudge.

hope

Faith in the cross


I glory in the cross

In
In

Steele- Graves,

Murray.

heaven

Incoelo spero
In coelo spe> mea est
Inconcussa fides
Inconcussa virtus
In constantia decus
In copia cantus
In corda inimicorum Regis
In comua salutem spero

Incorrupta fides nudaque Veritas


Incrementum dat Deus
In ci-uce confido
In cruce et lacrymis spes est
In cruce fides
In cruce glorior
In cruce mea fides
In cruce non in leone fides

'^'''

Alston, Alstone.

difficulties

Brave

^''^

Constable.

He aims at dffiadt things


He has attempted difficult things....

fortis

Dandridge.

the citadel safety

I strive

*^"^^'

ke*^

Murray.
Gunning.
Murray, .Stewart.

One alone governs with just sway


I command

unus aequo

et fidus

Impromptu

^^

{"^Em

By command

Impero
Impiger

Alston.
Rolland.
Cabbell.

Undauntedly
With undaunl&iieart
The ruin shall stHke me unappalled
The ruins strike him undismayed
Thefaithful man has ?nadefast
Subdue obstacles

Impegerit fidus
Impelle obstantia
Impendam, expendar

Imperio
Imperio

Tytler.

the cross is my faith


the cross not in the lion

Cliffe,

Pye.

Billairs.
is

my faith

Lisle.

/"Abercrombie,

Abercromby,

Adam,

Adams, Aiken,

Q,,,f^
,
Salvation
'from the cross

T ^ ,,
In cruce salus

n cruce
n cruce
n cruce
n cruce
n cruce
n cruce

I hope in

spero
spes mea

triumphans

Victory through the cross

victoria

I shall conguer by the cross


I conquer by the cross

\-incam

vinco
n crucifixa gloria
n defence

the cross

In the cross is my hope


In the cross triumphant

mea

In defence of the distressed

My glory is in

the cross

Aitkin, Aitkine, BagBourke, Brigham,


,-.
^la Bere,
t
1.
i
t
Carse, Carss, Langholme, Lawrence,
Mallet, Marr, Milnes, Renny-Tailyour,
Rudd, Tailour Tailyour.
Barclay, Ewart.

hot-De

Grossman.
Raffles.

Snell.
Oldfield.

Copley.

KnatchbuU.
Williamson.

{"^

^"'''^' ^"''^'"
Allardi'ce*^""'""'

In defiance
In Deo confidemus

In God is our

InDeoconfido

I trust

In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In
In

Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo

est

confide
fides

mea

spes
nostra spes est

omnia
robur

'

Tovy, Walker.
Lodder.
Palmer.
Richardson.
Brady, Medley, Plucknett, Smith.
Mackesy.
Hesketh.
Rocke..
Bluett, Huxley, Reed.
Armstrong.
Bestick, Browning.

God

in

is

In God is my faith
In God and my hand is
In God is my hope
In God is our hope

fides

manuque

God

In God is all my faith


In God and in myself I trust

mihi omnis fides

et in ipso

in

My confession

confiteor

M'Braire.
Pryce.
rBorton, De St. Croix, IckyU, Kirkn
^ros, M'Gill, Moor
^f^"^^' .}'^
Richards, Tovey,
1
Moore,Morison,

trust

7ny trust

All things are in God.

meum

In
In
In
In

salus

salutem
solo spes

mea

solo robur

'

solum robur

1
'^

God is my strength
God safety
God we have safety
God alone is my hope.

/- j
j
r
In
God
alone

sola salus

My only salvation

In God I have hoped


I hope m God
In God is hope
In God is hope

florebit Justus

tt
Harris.

strength

speravi
spero
spes
spes est
spes mea

tutamen
Inde securior
Inde spes
Indignante invidia

Scobell.

Kay, Key.

..

^i

is

is

God

in

Grundy.
Clark.

Dalby, Saumarez, Wobster.


Mitchell.

Harvard.

In God is my hope
In God is my defence
Thence the more secure

Beers, Bonython, Conran.


Oldfield.

Thence hope
Despising envy, the just shall flourish

Moncrieff.
Crosbie.

Murray.

{Asheton, Ashton, Areskine, Cahill, Cargill,


Hmhurst, Erskin Erskine Inman. Key, Knyfton, M'GiU, Morris,
In Domino et non in arcu sperabo
In dubiis constans

In dubiis rectus
Indubitata fides
Indulge not

In God and not in

West-Erskine, Willyams.
Molony.
Cockburn, Cockburne, Ormistone.

my bow I will hope

Steady in doubtful affairs


Upright in doubtful affairs
Undoubtedfaith

Lees.

ReyneU.
Edwards.
(Calrow, Crierie,

Crisie, Deas, Ferguson,


Fettes, Fiddes, Gentle, Keltie,Kelty,
Ogilvie, Ogiivy, M'Cnre, Peel, War-

render.

Industria atque fortuna

By industry andfortune

Industria ditat

Industry enriches

Lawrie.

TDon, Don-Wauchope,
-j

Industrial

manus

Industria et labore

Industria
Industria
Industria
Industria
Industria
Industria
Industria

et

perseverantia

et probitate

The hand of industry

By industry and labour


By industry and perserverance
By industry and probity

^'^"^""''''

With industry and hope

Fenouillet,

By industry and virtue

Bolton.

evehit

hidustry promotes
Industry is a protection
With unremitting industry

Warrender.

murus
permanente

Industria Veritas et hospitalitas


Industria virtus et fortitudo
Industria virtute et fortitudine

Industry and liberality


Inebraniable

Industry, truth, and hospitality


By industry, virtue, and fortitude
By industry, bravery, andfortitude

Unshaken

Warden, Vabsley.

Thomson.
Neave.
Harris.

Smiley.
Haig- Smellie, Smellie.
Jejeebhoy,
Acland.
Fort, Forte, Gent, Maule.

Inest dementia forti


Inest jucunditas
Inevitabile fatum

Mercy is inherent in the brave.


Enjoyment is therein
Inevitable desti>iy

Inexpugnabilis
In ferro tutamen

Impregnable
Defence ill the sword

In
In

tide et in bello fortes

Firm

fide fortis

Strong in faith

Chambers.

To

Kildahl.
Kerr, Worrall.

Infirmis opitulare
Ingenioac labore
Ingenio et viribus
Ingenio innuraerato

in faith

help the

and in war

weak

By talent and toil


By genius andforce

habe
Ingenium innumerata habi
Ingenium superat vires
Ingenium vires superat

Possess by immense genius


Justly esteemed a man of genius

Ingenuas suscipit artes


In God is all
In God is aU my trust
In God I trust

He

Genius surpctsses strength


Genius surpasses strength
undertakes noble arts

Reath,

Vauderplank,

{^i.?^Guffock^'^'''''''
Cowper.
Bell, Margerison, Washbourne.

et virtute

et spe

Paxton,

Sydserfe,

Sideserf,

Wauchope, Waugh.

|-Leechman, Leeshman, Leishman, Thom-

Elliot, Elliott.

Kramer.
Penman.
Feirier.

Bagwell, Carroll, O'Carroll.

Huddleston.
Lawrie.
Lawrie.

Adams.
Alexander.
Long.
Eraser, Frazer.

Grant.
Eraser, Frazer.

INQ
In
In
In
In
In

INS

40

It is

Ingratis servire nefas

heaven is all my trust


heaven is my hope
hoc plenius redibo..
hoc signo
hoc signo spes mea

In
In
In

wrong to

this

I shall

Martin.

slave for the ungrateful.

Ambrose.
Huggard.
Mmshull.
Wodehouse, Woodhouse.

return morefull

this token
this

Hgn

is

my

hope

Taaflfe.

'Aiscroft, Barreau, Berrie, Berry, Bourke,

Bowen,
Gore,

Burke,
Colvin, Glasham,
Gore-Booth, Homan-Mulock,
Knox -Gore, Macadam,

Ironside,

Under

In hoc signo vinces

you

this sign

shall conquer

M'Carlie, M'Kerlie, MuIock.Newling,

O'Donel, O'Donnel, Ormsby-Gore,


Perry-Knox-Gore, Pontilex, Stanhope,
Turney,
Tailyour. Taylor.

Taafe,
',

n hoc spes mea


n hoc vince
n hoc vinces
nitium sapientix est timor Domini

my

In

this is

In

this conquer.

In

this you shall

Gordon.

hope.

Webb.
Barclay.
Cross.

conquer

{ ^^j/Z/{.'^..^''.'^.''..''^l*!^""'"'^..^}^^^^^^^^
In Jehovah is my faith
They grow green unbidden

Brailsford.
Greenfield.

n libertate sociorum defendenda

Repose in labour
In defending the liberty of allies

n loyalty
n lumine ambulo

I walk

Helyar.
Macgregor.
Semple.
Gilmour.

mea

n Jehovah fides
njussi viiescunt

n labore quies

In
"n
n
n
n

in the light

lumine luce
malos comu

Shine thmt in the light


against the bad

Artindale, Makins,

My horn

Dadley.

medio

Safest in the middle

Clarke, Smith.
Farquharson.

tutissimus

In remembrance of our ancestors


I trust in the mercy of God

memoriam majorum

raisericordia Dei confide


n moderation placing all my glory
n morte quies
n multis, in magnis, in bonis expertus.
nnixus vero validus

rmocence surmounts
nnocens non timidus
nnocent and true
nocent courageous activity
nnocentia quamvis in agro sanguinis
.

P'^"l^

n officio impavidus
n omnes casus
n omnia paratus
n omnia promptus
n omnibus caritas

nopem me

copia

fecit

nopinum sed gratum


n pace ut sapiens
n Papam comua tendo
n pedefausto
n periculis audax
n portu quies
n pretium persevero
n promptu
n prosperis time, in adversis spera
n rebus arctis
n recte decus
n recto decus
n recto fides
n robore decus
n sanguine vita
n scientia Veritas in arte honestas

nsperata floruit
n spe resto
n spe spiro
nspice

Durand.
Fitzhugh.

In death peace.
Tried in many, great and good exploits ....
Strong depending on the truth

Cust.

Bowes.
Lyon.
Gulland.

Innocence

is

Rowe.

not afraid.

Arbuthnot.
White.

Lowe.

With innocence though in a field of blood...


1...

Fearless in

For

office

all chances

Prepared for all things

Ready for everything


In all things charity.

Longmore.

Plenty has made me poor


Unexpected but welcome
In peace as one wise. ...
I stretch my horns against the Pope
With a step ofgood omen
Bold in dangers
Rest in the haven

I abide my reward

BelL

Worthmgton.
Sloper.

Aston
Rutherford.

Maher.
Bootle-Wilbraham.Watkins, Wilbraham,
Jenner. Jenoure, Jenoyre.

In readiness
In prosperity fear, in adversity
In straitened circumstances

Honour in rectitude.
Thae is honour in the

Arbuthnot, Bowdler, Lapington, Newbigging.


Falshaw.
Walker.
Layton, Prittie.
Rae.

f Aberbuthnet,

rr
>
-..L X
Harmless
andJ w,th
foresight

Dunbar, Trotter.
hope.

Gabriel.
Frye.
Ferrier,

right path

Faith in rectitude.
Glory in strength

Simmons.

Hoseason, Scott, Syme.


Dixon.
Clerk.

In the blood the life


In science truth, in art honour

Cobbe.
Wells.

Walkingshaw, Walkinshaw.

n season
n se ipso totus teres
nservi Deo et tetare
n se teres
nsignia fortunas paria
n silentio fortitude
Insiste firmiter
~n solitos docuere nisus
n solo Deo salus
n solo regit qui degit in coelo
nsontes ut columbae
n spe et labore transigo vitam

Thompson.

Quite rounded in itself


Serve God and rejoice
Rounded in himself.
The equal badges offortune
Fortitude in silence

Stand to it stoutly
Unusual efforts have

been resorted to
Safety is in God alone.
He who lives in heaven rules on earth

Harmless as

I pass

life

doves.

in hope

and labour

It has flourished beyond expectation


I standfirm in hope

In hope I breathe

Examine

Lea, Smith.

Howard.
Aubyn.

St.

Delafield.

Pelham, Thoresby.
Moorside, Muirside.
Babington.
Lascelles, Sparrow.
Russell.
Francis.

Mack.
Cleghom, Watson.
Wade.
Sharp.
Davis.

INS

IRA

41

Instanta perfectus
Instaurator ruinse
Institute tenax

In sublime

Aloft

Lloyd.
repairer of ruin

Holding by

me not
Intaminatis fulget honoribus
Intaminatis honoribus
In te Deus speravi
In te digna sequere
Domine,' confide

the

Forsyth.
Astley, Parke.
Reid.

arrangement

M'Kenzie.

Insult

./

^In

It shines with unstained

honours

Seton.
Fitz-Herbert.

With unstained honours


In thee,
God, I have hoped.
Follow what is worthy in thyself.

In

Browne.

I confide

Lord,

thee.
'

'

'

te,

Domine, speravi

In

thee,

te,

Domine, spes nostra

In

thee.

Lord,

I have flaced my

Pamell.
Knyfton, Wayne.
Abbs, Bowes, Delane. Greenhill, Haine,
Hilliard, Lloyd, Lyon, Lyons,
Hair
Haire,
\
ff

hope

Prestwick, Tittle, Vale.


PresI
Prestwich,

vitfe

Integra

mens augustissima

Lord,

is

our hope

Gill.

I trust

In te fido
Integer

M'Larty.
Beynon, Christie, Egginton.

in thee
Upright in life

""'"'

possessio

{ "^""sshf

Integritas semper tutamen


Integritas tuta virus non capil
Integritate
Integritate et fortitudine
Integritate sola
Integritate stabis ingenuus

Integrity
Integrity

" """' ^^^'"'

^" jsianey.
Haden, Harries.
HoU.

is
is

By
By integrity and fortitude
By integrity alone
You will stand free by

Edwards.
Jones.
Marrable.
Stewart.

integrity

Freake,

By

Intemerata fides
In tempestate floresco
In tenebris lucidior
In tenebris lux
Intento in Deum animo
Inter cruces triumphans in cruce

and innocence

intellect

Aberdeen, Robertson, Robinson

Iflourish

Fine-Coffin.

With a mind

Inglis.

Scot, Scott.
Bosvile.

directed to God.
the cross

Amid crosses triumphing in


Among spears and enemies

Dalton.
Powell.
Blundell, Blunt.
Arburthnet, .-Vrbuthnot.

Shines amid tears


Internal things standfast

With inward strength

Interno robore

Mytton.
Hopkins.

Amongthe first
Between the two

Connellan.
AUardice.
Hauston, Houston.

In time

and kindly

Intrepidus et benignus
In uprightness God will support us

Intrepid

Inutilis vis est

Force

In utraque fortuna paratus


In utroque
In utroque fidelis
In utroque paratus

Prepared in
In both

In utrumque paratus

Prepared for both

Mackannel, Mackennal.
Barrett.

Owens.

is useless

Cotton, Stapleton-Cotton.
Valange, Wallange.
Carey, Gary, Nash.
Wylie.
fCaldecott, Deacon, Heylyn, KnoUys,
Lawford, Mackenzie, Martin-Hollo-I

all situations

Faithful in both

Prepared in both

In utrumque utroque paratus

.
J.,
,
.,
Prepared, for
both and in both

Inveniam aut faciem

I shall find a way or make

In Veritas victoria
In veritate
In veritate triumpho

Victory in truth
In truth
I triumph in truth

,,.

In via recta celeriter


In via virtuti pervia
Invia virtuti via nulla
Invicta labore
Invicta veritate
.,

Invictus

maneo

Invictus manes
Invidere sperno
Invidia major
In vigilia sic vinces
In virtute et fortuna
Invita fortuna
Invita sortem fortuna
Invitis ventis

Invitum sequitur honor


In well beware
I press forward
Ipse amicus
Ipse fecit nos

Iram

leonis noli timere

Headlam.

Uncorrupted faith
in the tempest
Brighter in darkness
Light in darkness

Inter hastas et hostes


Inter lachrymis micat
Interna prsestant

Inter primes
Inter utrumque
In the defence of the distressed

"

a constant defence
safe against poisonous infection
integrity

Integrity..,
Intellectu et innocentia

In ventate Victoria

way, Murray, Truscott.


[
Mackenzie,
Elphineston,
fDeacon,
^
^
My.^y

-!

Blyth.
Hastings.

Biddulph, Salusbury.

.,

Victory ,n truth

the right way


Swiftly
Virtue finds a way where there
No path is too hard to virtue
Unconquered by fatigue
With invincible truth
,

I remain

'

Delmege.

one

is

none.

unvantjuished

I disdain to envy
Above envy
In watchfulnes thus will you conquer
In valour andfortune
In spite of fortune.
Fate in spite offortune
-

Fate in spite offortune


Honour follows though unsought for

Hastings,

Armstrang,
Armstrong,
-^^^^^ \n'gX\% Wright.
Armstrong.
Coventon, Saunders.
Drago, Gardner, Inwards, Peteis.
Price.

Fraser, Frazer, Gardner.

Knightley.

Knightley.
Duport.
Chichester, O'Neill.
Croall.

a very friend
Himself made us
Fear not the rage of the lion
is

Hastings,

Abell.

Armestrang,

Wombwell.

He

Akroyd,

Armestrang, Armstrang, Armstrong.

Thou remainest unconquered

Ingham, Rawson.
Kay.
Hamilton.
Seton.

Abney

Baron.
Ronan.
Long.

Ireinadversa

JEM
Je
Je
Je
Je
><^ Je
Je
Je

whom I love
I shall die for those I love
I Hnd myself to it
I change only wheUt I die.

Paterson, Wallace.
Coulson, Coulthart.

I neither bend nor

Quain.
Delves.

those

Eyton.
Salvin, Winsor.

break

I cannot

I seek but one


I shall never forget

Je n'oublierai jamais
Je n'oublierai pas
Je pense

I shall

Jepenseplus

I think

Je refois pour donner

I acquire
I hope.

Compton.
Harvey, Hervey.
Baldwin, Middieton,

not forget

I think

J'espere.
J'espere bien
Jesu, esto mihi Jesus

Je

JUS

43

I die for

meurs pour ceux que j'aime


mourrai pour ceux que j'aime
m'y oblige
ne change qu 'en mourant
ne plie ni ne rompe
ne puis
ne serche qu'un

Charteris,

{'^

more.
that

I may

I hopewell

^'"^''''

I am

ready

I am

watching

Swale.

Fenton, Fraser.
{Fraser, Frazer, Maxwell, Maxwell-Barry,
Fairlie,

Maxwell- Perceval,
son, Tytler.
Je suis veillant a plaire
Jesus
Jesu seul bon et bel
Jesus hominum salvator
Je tiendray ma puissance par
Je
Je
Je
Je
Je
Je
Je
Je
Je
Je

tiens

ma

foi

ferme

tourne vers I'occident


trouve bien
veux de bonne guerre
le droit

vive en espoir
vive en esperance
voil droyt avoyre

Jesus alone good and beautiful.


Jesus the saviour of men
/ will hold my power by my faith
I hold firm
Ikeepfaith
I turn towards thewcst
Ifind good
I wish for fairfight
I wish for the right
I live in hope

I live in hope.
I wish to have my
I see

voys

Brearey, Breary.
Legal, Legatt.
Croker.

Chamberlain.
Russell.

O'Callaghan-Westropp.
Barnardiston, Warre.

Lawley-Thompson, Thompson.
Duckett.

Rous.
Akers, Akers-Douglas.
Warburton.

right

Jossey.

To enjoy innocently

Jouir en bien
J

Jour de ma vie
Jovi confido
Jovis omnia plena

Day

my
ofm_
of

Beckwith.
West.
Gairdn

life !

I confide

in Jove
All things are full ofJove

Goodden,

Past labours are pleasant.

Jucundi acti labores


Jucunditate afficior
Judge nocht

/ am

Judge not
Judge nough t
Judicium parium

greatly delighted.

The judgment of our


terrse

Juncta arma decori


Juncta virtuti fides

peers

"^ "'^

{ ^^thi'lafd""
Arms united to glory
Fidelity

^""'

"

""

I am joined that I may becotnplete


I have sworn and doubly sworn

Juravi

By

Jure, non dono


Jus dicere decus

Jus floruit
Jus meum tuebor
Jus suum cuique
Jussu regis India subacta

Justam
Justa
Juste
Juste
Juste

perficito nihil timeto

et droit
et fortiter
et

united.

vray

Murray.
Walker.
Meik.
Moores.
Ffoulkes, Lloyd.

right, not by gift

Jt is honourable to dispense justice

Plummer.

Right has flourished

Taylor.

I will look

after

my

right.

To every one his right


India subdued by the king's command
Do what is just, fear nothing

I will follow just things


Just and right
Justly and bravely
Just and true.

sequor

'-^} Pratt, Raines.

M'Gouan, M'Gowan.

We are strong

Jungor

et adjuravi

''"'"

wedded to courage

Juncti v.-ilemus
ut iniplear

Griffith.

Stamer.
Chater.
Hunter.
Stewart.
Erskine, Stuart.
Erskine, S tewart, Stuart.
Raines.

Jubilee

Judicium parium, aut lex

M'Kimmic, Simp-

Saunderson.

to please

Chipman, Chippengham.

tiens foi

veux

Reynolds.
Noel.

Munro.
Kelly.
Keith.

Whichcote.
Blaxland.

Ray.
Brock.

Justice to all
Justi ceu sidera fulgent
Justi terram incolant

Just men shine as t Ac

Let the just inhabit the earth

Sandilands.
Coningsby.

Justitia

justice

Lunden, Nurse, Sibbald.

Tenacious ofjustice and my purpose


Faith is the sister ofjustice.

Stuart.

Justitice propositique

tenax

Justitias soror fides

Justitia et

dementia

Justitia et fortitudo invincibilia sunt


Justiti:e tenax

stars.

By justice and mercy


Justice andfortitude are invincible
Tenacious ofjustice

Justi ut sidera fulgent

Justice and truth


Justice and valour
The righteous shine as stars

T
.
Justum

et

tenacem

T 1
andJ
Just

Justum

et

tenacem propositi

Just and firm ofpurpose.

Justitia et Veritas
Justitia et virtus

, ^

'^"'''"''

Carew.

Jesus, be jny Jesus.

suis piest

Jennoway, Wemyss.

Mtanoch."^'''"^'

Innes.
Balston, Hamilton, Swinton.

distribute

resolute

Justice,

Thurlow.

Horsford.

M'Guire.
Astley, Lombe, Parke, Stoddart.
Lauriston.

Charlesworth.
M'CoU, Sandilands.
f Bowen-Colthurst, Colthurst, Macknight,
^
'Knight, Parish.
|

Holmes.

JUS
Justum

perficito, nihil liraeto

T.AR

44

Do justly and fear

not

Ropers.

Justus ac tenax
Justus ac tenax propositi
Justus esto et non metue
Justus et fidelis
Justus et tenax
Justus et propositi tenax
Justus nee limidus
Justus propositi tenax
Justus ut palma
Juvabitur audax
Juvant arva parentum
Juvant aspera fortes
Juvant aspera probum

Just and firm


Just and firm to my purpose
Be just and fear not
Just and faithful.
Just and firm
Just and firm of purpose
Just and not timid
A just man is firm ofpurpose

Juvante Deo
Juvat Deus impigros
Juvat dum lacerat
Juxta Salopian!

By the

Tke righteous man is as


Tke bold will be helped

7 he field of our
Dangers

M'Cammond.
Jones.
Charley, Chotley,

tAe palm-tree

Buchanan.
Seton-Steuart, Steuart.
Denham, Steuart, Stewart.
I.ayard.
Strachan.

Hardships delight the good


help of God
God assists the diligent.
God helps while he wounds
Near to Shropshire

Kragg.
Chadwick.

Love worketh

For God.
For God and the Commonwealth

Cavell, Knevitt, Polwhele.


Harris.
Harris.
Leslie, Lesly.

love

Buchan- Hepburn, Hepburn.


Belches, Hepburn.
Millar.

Keep watch
Keep

to

your own kin

^^''-

kind.

{^^^^^^S^^i^J;^^'''
Willshire.

te

mahi tika

Be strong to

do that which

is

Ward.

right

ICind heart

Duff.
is

powtr

Sharpe.

Know thyself
Kymmer yn Edeirnion

Labes pejor morte


Labile quod opportunum
Labitur et labetur
La bondad para la medra
La bonte de Dieu

Labora,
Laboranti numen adest
Laboranti palma
Labora ut EEternum vivas
et amore
et diligentia

et fide
et fiducia
et

Lahore
Lahore
Lahore

et

honore

ingenio
et perseverantia
et prudentia

L.abore et scientia

Lahore

Sempill,

Bryden.

Kyndkynnknawekepe

Lahore

Hepburne-Scott,

/Belshes,

Keeptryste

Lahore
Lahore
Lahore
Lahore
Lahore

Penrice.

Cassan.

ancestor^ delight

Karanza whilas karanza

Knowledge

How, Howe,

Handfield.
Ferrand, Lister.
Palmes.

delight the brave

Kar Duw
Kar Duw, res pub. trar
Keep fast
Keep traist
Keep tryst
Keep tryst and trust

Khaat
Kiakahaki

Rokon.

D'Alton.
Stevenson.
Ferrarud,

et virtule

Labore et vivere
Lahore omnia florent
Lahore parta
Labor et industria

Burt.

Hughes.

Disgrace is worse than death


Opportunity is transient
It flows and will go on flowing

Durrant.

Howman.
Piatt, Platt-Higgins.

Lennard.

The goodness of God


Endeavour
Providence is with him that endeavours....
The palm to him who strives for it
Strive for eternal life

By labour.
By labour and love

D'Olier.

Mackie, M'Kie.
Biownfield, Macfarlane.

Hay.
Aprece, Apreece.
Abbot.
HorslalL

With labour and diligence

By labour and loyalty


By labour atid trust
By industry
' and honour
By labour and ingenuity
'

With labour atid perseverance.

By labour and prudence


By labour and knowledge.
By labour and virtue

By labour all things prosper


Acquired by labour

labour and industry

Binns.
Pritchard.
Litster.

fHayne, M'Chlery, Pemherton, Thelus\

son, Viner.
PickersgiU.

Campbell, Woods.
Bartolozzi.

Powell,

P^^'^^'

WyUe.

^''^'^'

Whitelev
Drinkwater.
White.
Tane.

Gardner, Pigott, Thelus-

LAB
Labor et Veritas
Lahore vinces
Labor improbus omnia
Labor ipsa voluptas
Labor omnia superat

,^

Unremitting

vincit

.,
Labour
conquers

Laculteen

difficult^

Ltetavi
Li^titia per mortem
spe immortalitatis
La;to aere florent
Laetus sorte mea
L.-Etus sorte vives sapienter
La fin couronne les ceuvres
Laetitia; et

foi

me

They flourish in
Contented with

You -ivill
The ei.'.:'

.-

guide

liberte
loi le

Luther.

my

ir.

Shaw.

and immortality
the joyful air

Ayre.

Sympson.

lot

!':.:

with your

mot

r
{
(

'.-j-ks

-,

foisdinneach an uachdar
foistenach abu
laidir a buagh

an uachdar

laidir

The law wishes


,

to

it,'

and I have

not a

word

say

Antiquity cannot abolish

O'SuUivan Mor.
MacCarthy.
O'Brien.

Conroy.

it

Lendrum.

Peace.

Carrie.

Mahony.

Lasair romhuin a huadh


Latet anguis in herba
La tete plus que I'argent
L.audari a laudato

lies

Daile, D.ailie.

Grove.

laurel grows in steep places


I rise again with laurel and shield
I rise again with the laurel

vertu est la seule noblesse


vertu surmonte tout obstacle

Praise to God
The deed commends the virtue.
Virtue is the only nobility
Virtue surmounts every ohstaele

vie durante

During
^'^'^^y

le

'^'^

}^'' Couteur.

The

Leges juraque servat


Leges juraque servo
Legibus antiquis
Legibus et armis
Legi regi fidus
Le jong tyra bellement

He keeps the laws arul justice


I keep the laws and justice
By ancient laws

Le jour viendra
Le maStre vient
Le mieulx que je

cross without, but peace within


4 legaljudgment of one's peers

Observe the laws

According

and justice.

Lambton.
Peck.
Cheney.
Sheath.

gently
,

The name,

la loyaute

tlic

arms,

and

et I'etat

'

^frl'n'^

I trint
The Ki

'

'"

'

Newland.
Thomson.

loyalty

Deliberate in my vozo
Slowly but surely
t^-lowly, but surely and straightforward.
Slowly, but suitably
The lion rf h: ':': : in- strength
"''

Hearne.

Gordon.
Robinson.
Trosham.

The master comes


The best that lean

I sustain

'

Leigh, Lovibond.
Leigh.

to the
bore the yoke well
will come.

puis

sagittis, fldo

\t'

Grant.

and arms
laio and the king.

Faithful

Lente in veto
Lente sed certe
Lente sed certe et recto gradu
Lente, sed opportune
Leo de Juda est robur nostrum
inimicis

Surdevile.

to lazv

H
The day

Leniter sustineo

armes

Doulton.
/Burgess, Farring, Farrington, Griffith,
| Harcourt, Wilson, Wray, Wrey.

the splendour of truth

is

.
TL good
J time
II
The
will
come

Bylawand'

Le Roi

Rowley.

Amyand, Cornewall, Cornwall, Legh.


"".'!''!'. !'.'''!

'ht''

Lege et labore
Leges arma tenent sanctas
Leges juraque serva

Leo

Rawson.
Brown, North.

life

Lecroix de hors mais pais dedans


Legale judicium parium

Leoni. non

Arbuthnot, Lusk, Riindle.

.'

^cCnltZ ni

Beauty

splendeur du vrai

Le bon temps viendra

les

Rainier.

Loraine, Lorraine.
Lorain.

Hotham.

Lead on!
Le beau est

Le nom

Hammick.

The

Laurus crescit in arduis


Lauro scutoque resurgo
Lauro resurgo
Laus Deo
Laus virtutis actio

vita al fin e'l di loda la sera

Anguish.
Raven.

hid in the grass

I sing the praises of heroes


I praise him who remains

Laudo manentem

snake

The head more than money


To be praised by one in good repute

Laudes cano heroum

La

Magawly.
O'Neill.
Sullivan.

Largs

La
La


,1
vBarrett-Lennard.

) t,

The Red Hand to victory


The red hand of Ireland.
The gentle hand uppermost
The gentle hand to victoiy
The strong hand to victory
The strongest hand uppermost

L'antiquite ne peut pas I'abolir


La paix

La

Kelk.
Archer, Yarker.
Deane.
Broughton-Rouse, Rollo.
O'Learie
Middleton, Myddleton, Wharton.
Ackers.

lot

Liberty
.

veut et moi

Larah deargh aboo


Lamh dhearg Eirin

Lamh
Lamh
Lamh
Lamh

Harrison.
Stewart.
Jolly-

Fortune ii:d':i. ,.,,1 ::iongh everything....


Strong is liu- iau:; oj i!ie sea
Let them speak

fortune passe par tout


Laidir ise lear Righ
Laissez dire
T
La

-\

Longmore.

//-. wisely iwitcnted

Faith;::!:.:.

La
La

Mitchell.

Janvim, King, Nichols, Paget.


Campbell, Hewett, Holtom, Laing.
rBeasley, Beaulands, Beilby, Brown, Burder, Butler, Chaplin, Cromie, Curtler,
Y.Xm'^X.an, Forsyth- Brown, M'Nair,
Pratman, Simpson, Waterlow.
\

,,,,.
things
all

Injure no man
I have rejoiced
Joy through death
In the hope ofjoy

Laidere noli..

La

Sugden.

toil

overcomes every difficulty

Labour conquers all things


Worship tn hardship

omnia

vincit

toil

Elliott.

Labour itself is a pleasure


Labour overcomes all things

Labor omnia vmcit


Labor

LER

45

Labour and truth


Thou shall conquer by

Slacke.
...

Knowlys.
Campbell.
Borlace, Warren.

'^''^"-^'.!^}^'1'^'=-

Le Roile veut
Le Roy et I'eglise
Le Roy et I'estat
Le Roy la loy

The King wills it


The King and the chztrch
The King and state
The King the law
Hope comforts me
Hope consoles me

L'esperance me comfort
L'esperance me console
L'esperance du salut

ma

L'espoir est

Clifford,

L'homme

vrai aime son pays


Let Curzon holde what Curzon helde
L'eternel regne

Larcom.
Berry, Nairn, Nairne.
Cardonnell.

De

Grabham.
Tupper.
Homfray.
Curzon, Pen-Curzon-Howe.

La

The everlasting kingdom

Porteous.

Arise and re-illumine


Patience makes biirdtns lighter
Law is the highest reason
Law is the highest reason

Liberalitas

Liberality

Libera terra liberque animus


Liber et audax

A free land and a free mind

Libertas

Liberty

et reluis
fit

Fleming, Flemming,

Moubky.

Lex ratio summa


Lex summa ratio

Levius

Serre.

f Addison, Fleemir.g,

T . .u
J
J ,.
Let the deed Shaw

Let the hawk shaw


Let them talk

Leve

Clifford, Southwell.

Ashbumham.

Hope of safety
Hope is my strength
The true man loves his country

force

De

Roger.

patientia

Free

Hewetson.
Lawson.
Burgess,

Lamb.

Law.
Law.
Furlong.
Frankland, Frankland-Russell, Freeland.

and brave

Freeman.
Evans, EvansA'Arcy, Evans-Freke, Garland, Lewir.

["Bailey, Birch. Chatteris,

Liberty.

Liberty and ournative soil.


Liberty in the laws
Liberty under a pious king
Liberty and virtue
There is 710 virtue when liberty
Ease in liberty

Libertas et natale solum


Libertas in legibus
Libertas sub rege pio
Libertas virtusque
Libertate extincta nulla virtus
Libertate quietem
Liberie toute entiere
Librum cum lampade trado

Lighter than air


Light on
Ligurio rores.,

I lick up

candorem pectus Leo nobile mons-(

t ra

Lippen

to

God

Woodford.

dew
show a bright

Hill.

MacQuay.
Warde.
Samuels.
Ayre.
Leighton, Lighton.
Shepperson.

the

Lilies
noble heart.

Lilies outshine

telis

Fry.
Fletcher.

is dead. ...

Butler-Danvers.

Licet esse beatis


Licet ex multo parvum

Lilia

Best.

Addington, Packe.

Full liberty

L yield the book with the lamp


Restrain licentiousness
It is permitted us to be happy
Little though from much

Licentiam refroena

Lili^ prcelucent

Adams, Freeman, Whitshed.

white,

the lion

'^Ifjood^yin

/
weapons of war

Webber.
Watson.
Hamilton.
Hamilton.

Trust God.
I view the shores
I shall take my stand on the shore.

Littora specto
Littore sistam
Live, but dread

Lindsay.
Coldstream.

Live in hope

Dundas, Sutton, Whitele, Whitley-Deans-Dundas, Witley.

/"Bate,

Live to

live

Forrest.

Live while green

Erwin.
Douglas, Megget.

Keep securely
Keep securely
I burn and I shine.

M'Leod.

Look to the past


Loquendo placet

He pleases when

St. Barbe.
Jones.
Fairfowl.

Lord, have mercy


Lord, let Glasgow flourish
Lothim agus marbhaim

I wound and I kill

Lock
Lock

sick
sicker

Loisgim agus soilleirghim


Look and live

Love
Love and dread
Love and loyalty
Love as you find
Love every man,

fear

he speaks

Beresford-Drummond, Drummond.
Glasgow.
O'Halloran.
M'Cleish, M'Clesh.
Baker, Tower.

Crompton.
Tempest.
Cropper, Thornburgh.
Ashley-Cooper.

no man

Love, serve

fAdair,

Loyal a

la

Loyal unto death

mort

Barnwell,

mond,

Chatterton,
Laforey,

Hepworth,

DrumLoftus,

Lyster.

Chatterton, Hepworth, Loftus.


Belcher,
Brounker,.
Barnwell,
Corry, Drummond, Laforey, Langton.
Robinso.1,
L^ftfe,
Loftus,
Lyster,

Loyal a mort

Loyal

to death

Loyal au mort

T
Loyal

to

Loyal devoir
Loyalement je sers
Loyal en tout
Loyal in adversity
Loyal je serai durant

Loyal in everything.

Brown, Browne, Seale, Wilson^ Wood.

I will be loyal during life

Carnegie.
Stourton.

Be loyal

Ferrers.

/"Adair,
,

.t

the dead.

Loyalle suys

Loyal

secret

Honest duty
Loyally

ma

vie

I serve.

Waveney.
Carteret,

De

Carteret,

Thynne.

Norreys, Norris.

Lawson.

LjOY

Loywf as thow
Lucem spero
Lucent

MAT.

47

Loyal suis-je
Loyal unto death
Loyaut^ me lie
Loyaute me oblige
Loyaute m' oblige
Loyaute mon honneur
Loyaute n'a honte
Loyaute sans tache

Loyal

am I

Shirley.

I hope for light


In darkness they

Luceo non terreo

I shine, I do

Lucet

Its light shines

To me Christ

Christi mihi
Luctor, at emergam

Kemp.
let

O'Moran.

their light shine

Seton.
Allan.

{^''tZ^:^!:^^^'''''

not terrify
is

Allan.
Scot.

gain

Forde.
Maitland.

I shall come out vf


but I am tiot ovti-r/u.'iiu.i

struggle, but

:.'

Luctor, non mergor


Lumen accipe et imperti

I struggle,

Lumen coeleste sequamur


Lumen servamus antiquum
Lux anglis, crux Francis
Lux et salus

Let us follow heavenly

and comiuuiiiiutt-

Receive the light,

Glass.

HoUingsworth.

it

Beatie, Beattie, Beatleys.

light.

We preserve the ancient light


Light to the English, a cross
Light and safety
Light in darkness

in tenebris

Christus

Christ

mihi Deus
mihi laurus

God

Redwood.
to the

French

Rooper.
Brunton.
Fullarton, Fullerton.

my light.
my light

Newman.

is

is

Prescott.

Light is a laurel to me
Let the li^ht shine for all.
Thy light is my path

omnibus refulgeat
tua via mea
tua vita mea.

ab

Dare, Hall-Dare.
Tempest.

Is^inebutdonotburn

Lucrum

venit

Walker.
Clinton, Pelham-Clinton.

I shine in the north


I shine and ten-ify

L '~

mea

Heathcote-Dnimmond-Willoughby.
Bertie, Bertue.

fynds

in tenebris

Luceo boreale
Luceo et terreo

Lux
Lux
Lux
Lux
Lux
Lux
Lux
Lux
Lux

White.
Margesson.

Loyalty binds me.


Loyalty obliges me
Loyalty obliges me
Loyalty my honour
Loyalty is not ashamed
Loyalty without spot.

Thy

light is

Chalmers, Chambers.
Smith.
Blount, Blunt.
Blount, Blunt,

my life

Light cometh from on high


The light of life.

alto

vitae

Hurst

Dallas.

Burton.

M
Mack

al sicker.

Macte
Macte
Macte

Almack.
Smith.
Murray.
Dixon, Lowndes.

your valour
Go on and prosper
My strength is from on high
My faith is in God alone
The office shows the man

virtute esto

Ma force d'en haul


Ma foy en Dieu seulement
Magistratus indicat virum

Magna
Magna
Magna

Make all secure


Blessed be thou
Blessings on

virtute

Landon, Malet.

Mompesson.

Magnanimiter crucem sustine

Great is truth
Great is truth and will prevail
Great things in a little
Sustain the cross bravely

Magnanimus

Be magnanimous

est Veritas
est Veritas et pnevalebit

paivo

in

Magna

esto

Great

vis verilatis

Magnes

et

Magnum
Magnus

Muchin

parvo

T^
t_Magnus TTHippocrates, Tu nobis major

Maha an

...

vestigia

virtus

-,

,.

Now

Thou art *eyxatcr than

\'r^-

heart

follow

Virtue

and a cheerful

close
,..

is

quam

1.

haberi

Malim esse quam videri


Mallem mori quam fcedari

on

the

best

footsteps

-'

of
'

my
-^

o
.
JSeaton.

Auld, Baillie, Baillie-Haddington-Ardeu


Portman.

spirit

In

probus

Bridges, Brydges, Leatham,


Barnard.
Haliburton, Halybuiton.

Gordon, Halyburton.
Moir, More.

greater than splendour

Unaccustomed

Fiott.

or never

Let the worthier carry off the

(I

premo

esse

>Dimsdale.

Ifollow greater things


Ifollow our ancestors

Malgreletort

Malim

In spite of injustice
Support the right

..

quam splendor

Make a clean
Mai au tour
.,

Great Hippocrates
^^
^^

Toshack.

Majorasequor
Majores sequor
Major optima ferat

Major

Congalton, Congilton, Little, Lyttel.


Ross.

mind.

toshach

Maigre I'injustice
Maintien le droit
Maintenant ou jamais

,
Majoium

Taylor.
Ross.

of truth

little

And a great

animus

,,

is the force

Congalton.
Kenyon, Whitney.
Ingram.

The magnet and adamant

adamas

in

et

I^owther.
Earle, Magnay, Stillingfleet, Varley.
George, Rodon, Palitana.

Patten.

to artifice

.:
r
spite op wrong.

De Hoghton,

-'

^^^^^

I would

Hoghton-Bold,
Houehton.
^
6
".

rather be honourable than merely \ ^.


,, ,.
,
Malim.
/Kennedy,
considered so
Macrae.
I would rather be than seem
/ would rather die than be dishonoured .... Gifford.
.

MAL

MEL

+8

Adams,

Allen, Archer, Athlone,

Bame-

Barnewell,
Barnwell, Beale,
Casley, De Chastelai, Doeg, Esmond,
Ginkell,
Ffrench, French, Gifford,
Harty, Higginson, Jackson, Lister,
wall,

t iu,/u^u fiiuicr uic

iijiiu iiiuii uutuii iLcuaii

I"

vc uijnu'ii/urcu.....

ii,.iiri

IMenzies,
Prior,

Mulloy,

O'MuUoy,

Murray, MurrayPenteny,
Payne,

I would ratker

Riggs-Miller, Ryan,
Service, Strode, Surtees.
Duckett.

Overcome

Hay.

Prior,

pati quam fcedari


Malum bono vince

Malo

Man

do

The best things abide in heaven


The best things abide in heaven
I remain

coelo
ccelo

Maneo
Maneo

Miller.
Christie-Miller.

Gordon.
Dalrymple.
Gordon.
Hurt.
Gordon.
SpreuU, Sprevell, Sprewell, Warner.

/remain and defend

et munio
Maneo, non fugio

/remain, /donotjly
Prey in the morjiing, spoil in
/do not shun death

Mane proedam

vesperi spolium
fugio

Manes non
Manet in isternum
Manners maketh man
Manners makyth man

the eveni)tg..

/t remains for ever

Hood, Wickham, Wykeham.


Wickham, Martin- Wykeham.
With hand and heart

corde

et

Seaver,

Edgar.

it

Manent optima
Manent optima

Manu

suffer than be disgraced.....


evil with good

Bates.

Gahagan, Geoghan, M'Caa,


M'Casker.M'Caskill, Mackay.Mackey,
M'Quie.

["Clinkscales,

Manu

With a strong hand

forti

And by my

Manuque

\
t

hand.

Jossey.
r

Manus hsc

This

inimica tyrannis

hand is an enemy

to

tyrants

\
[

A just hand is a

Manus justa nardus


Marack.,
Mar bu mhiann dom
Mar bu mhiann leinn
Mars denique victor est
,,

As we would desire
Mars at last is victor

^I""^^'"'^

r>
By-war
andart,

Marte et clypeo
Marte et industria
Marte et ingenio
Marte et labore
Marte et mari faventibus
Marte non arte
Marte suo tutus
Martis non Cupidinis
Mature
Mauvais chiens

By offetuive and defensive warfare


By bravery and industry
Bywarandwii

By

Of Mars,

Earttelot.

Machell.

Cameron.
Mayor.

Mea

Fidelity is

Virtue

is

My faith
The

gloria fides

Richardson.
Lawlor.

my fault.
my dowry

Fidelity is

is

cross is

Meadows, Medewe.

wisdom

in

Fryer.

my glory

Heald.
("Addagh, Ainsworth, Ardagh, Barnard,

my glory

-!

Mese memor originis


Mean, speak, and do well

Mindful of my

Mea

My hope is in God
My hope is in God

Measpes

Deo
Deo

Mea

me

Me

spes est in
in
virtute

certum mors certa

Mecum

involve.
facit

habita

/wrap

myself up

Miller.

my

me determined

Moderate things are the greatest


With moderation

tutissimus ibis
tutus

Dun, Dunn.
Smith, Smythe.

m the midst of the waters

Calm

Me^iiocrity is stable

Meditare
Me duce
Me fortem reddit Deus
Me juvat ire per altum
Meliora sequentur
Meliora sperando
Meliora spero sequorque
Meliore fide quam fortuna

Sibbald.

me

"'^'^'-'^'fi-

Medio

Hamlyn, Williams.

integrity

Mediocria maxima

Medio

Thou wUt go

^^.^^:

safest in tlie

middle

course....

my leadership

things,

betterfidelity

Senior. Whit-

^'Hl^;'-'''^'^^^'^'''^^''
Fairlie.

Innes.
Scot, Scott
Bridge.

They will pursue better things


//oping for better things
With

^^""'"'

M 'Master.

God renders me brave


/ delight to bridge an abyss

/ hopefor bitter

^^"'"'

Monins.
Moir, Murison.

Safe in the middle


Meditate well.

Under

Kavanagh, Watson, Went-

Urquhart.
Smith, Smith-Gordon.

in

Mediis tranquillus in undis

Mediocriter

Gilchrist,

worth.

Manson.

descent

Certain death makes

/hvellwith

M'Guire,

Neasmith, Nasmyth.

Christ is viy anchor


Virtue is my anchor.

culpa fides
dos virtus
Jlea tides in sapientia.
Mea gloria crux

Jones,

Byers, Byres.
Fletcher.

not Cupid.

/n good time
Wicked dogs

anchora Christus
anchora virtus

MacMahon,

Morris.

exertions

Maya

Mea
Mea
Mea
Mea

Hemsworth,

Mein, Proby, Probyn, Ton-

Ogilvy.

bravery, not by knavery

own

Mauley,

son, Tufnell-Tyrell.

Smith, Smythe, Wright.


Hewgill.

By war and labour


War and the sea favouring
Safe by his

Dawson,

Loveden, Maynard.
Lyons.
Campbell.
Campbell.
Marsden.
/Drumond, Ferguson,
| Nevoy, Niven.
Methen, Methven.

balm

and follo^w them

than fortune

Kelsall.

Douglas, Douglass.
...

Rait.

Douglas- Gresley, Greseley, Gresiey.

MEL
Me

Love for Melita

Rutter.

Better fortune awaits me.

Mosnian, Mossnian.

Memento Creatorem
Memento mei
Memento mori

Remember thy Creator


Remember me.
Remember death

Me

Minerja is my
I remember

Minerva lucet

Memini
Meminisse juvabit

We shall ddight in

Mindful
Mindful of my friend

Memorare novissima
Memores fecere merendo

An

Memor

esto

Be mindful

Memor
Memor
Memor

esto

Memor

Mens

majorum

virtutis avitas

rebus in arduis

Mens cujusque est quisque


Mens et manus
Mens flecti nescia
Mens immota
Mens immota manet
Mens pristina mansit
Mens sibi conscia recti
Mente et labore
Mente et manu

...

Greer,
Green,
Graham,
fCampbell,
Hutchison,
M'Fel!,
Hutchinson,
M'PhaiU, Russell.
Farquharson.
May, Peachey, Reed, Scott, Young-Scott.
Gooch.
Hanbury-Tracey, Tracy.
De Windt.

\
\

Hastings.

Hardinge.
fBouIton, Chrisop, Chrisp, Collis, Filgate, Flower, Flowoi -Macartney, Jary,
Nightengale,
Macartney,
Minns,
\
Phillips,
Rothwell, Sillifant, Watlington, Wright, Yorstoun.
Leslie, Pepys.

mind conscious of rectitude

As the mind of each, so is the man


Mind and hand
A mind that knows not how to yield
An immovable mind

WM

,.,, ,,

Duncanson.
Hulton.

Shaw.
Meldrum, Shaw.

De

.,

Seton.
Paterson.

Abercrombie.
Abercrombie, Laing, Lang, Wishart.

To deserve.
Daerve and trust
The labourer is worthy of his
toils

Currer.

Winwood.
hire

Storie.

Middleton, Peel.
Lacy.

earns

Honours are enhanced by

deserts

Deserve
Deserve

.,

Currer.
("Delap,

i?..W/,'

Merui
Merui candore favorem

I have deserved
I have deserved favour from my fairness
To have earned by my haiidiivork

manu

,, ,
J
Metuenda

corolla

J
dracoms

Metuo secundis

Me

vincit

ego mereo

Mihi parta tueri


Mihi res subjungere conor
Mihi robore robor
Micat inter omnes
Mieux etre que parattre
Mieuxjesera
Mieux serra
Migremus hinc
Migro et respicio
Mihi coelum portus
Mihi consulit Deus
Mihi cura fuluri
Mihi gravato Deus
Mihi jussa capessere

T'L
J
1
he dragon
s crest
)

is to

Wills.

My

Whittock.
Tyrwhitt.
fStewart, Vane-Stewart, Vane-Tempest-

be feared.

Ifear in prosperity
Ide hath conqiu-nd me / am the gainer
To protect -chat is proi'ideu for me
aim is to subject things to myscif
I have strength through strength
He shines illustrwus among all
Better to be than to seem
Better I will be
Better I will be.
We shall migrate hence
Igo away, and look back
Heaven is tny haven
Cod consults for my good
I am carefulfor the future
Let God lay the burden on me.
To execute what is laid on me

Elphinstone,

Halliday, Tyler.
Paterson.

White.

..

Our harvest is from the deep


While I stand they willflourish
.

Olmins, Wright.
Delop, Dunlop,

.'...
,,

M^"'

Meruisse

Far-

Davison.

.-

He who

Meritas augentur honores


Merite
Meritez

Borthwick,

Locke.
Wylie.
Willyams.

conscious of their rectitude


The great grace of God who is good
This sure reward of our labours
A recompense is fairerfrom a depth

desire
,

Bonshaw,

quhar, Townsend.
Foulis.

Minds

Merere
Merere et confide
Meret qui laborat
Meret qui laborat

Crispigny, Steele, Wright.

Lawrence.

fBenshaw,

mmd and the hand


.

the

Popham.

Glasfurd, Glassford, Patrickson.

lam ready with mind and hand


By the mind, not by war

Merces hcec certa laborum


Merces profundo pulchrior evenit
Mercie
Mercie is my desire

,.

Richai dson.

mind remains immovable.


Theformer mind re?nained
4 mind conscious of its own rectitude
With mind and labour
With the mind and the hand.

Mente manuque praesto


Mente non Marte
Mentes conscise recti
Meor ras tha Duw

my

Hanford, Hopkirk.
remembered.

My

T,,
Mentemanuque

is

James, Russell
Russell.
to be

An equal mind in difficulties


An equal mind in difficulties

in arduis

conscia recti

Mercy

Thomson.

Be mindful of your ancestors


Mindful andfaithful
Mindful and grateful
The memory of the pious is eternal
Mindful of ancestral virtue.

gratus
pii seterna

Mens sequa
Mens ^qua

remembering

unchangeable mind
Their deserts made them

et fidelis
et

Keith.
L'Estrange.

Gumbleton.
Le Maichant.
Campbell.

light

Memor
Memor amid

Memoria

MIH

49

amor
meliora manent

Melitse

c.g.y^jf

Hodgson, Uppleby.
,

. .

Sinclair.

Styleman-Le Strange.
Crackanthorpe.

Cunninghame.
Haggard.
Barclay.

Beaumont, Stapleton.
Beaumont.
Willmott.

Ramsay.
Brages, Bruges, Crawley.
Bennett.

Ongley.

Ridgeway.

Masham.

MIH
Mihi
Mihi
Mihi
Mihi
Mihi

MOX

so

My great gain
My dangers ate profitable to me

lucra
lucra pericula
solicitudo futuri

Scot, Scott.
Suttie.

I am anxious for the future


I have lands and waters
For mefor you

terraque lacusque

Thackwell.
Fullerton.

Milis et fortis

Mild and brave

Minatur
Mind your own business
Min, sicker, reag

He threatens

Pope.
Orde.
Maturin.

Mirabile in profundis
Mirior invictus
Miserere mihi Deus
Misericordia temperet gladium

Wonderful in the depths.


More wonderful unconquered.

Connor.
Tooker, VVhalley.
Garvey.

tibi

Remnant.

God be

merciful to

me

Hynde.

Let mercy temper the sword

Mules.

^i^'^-

't^:^::^^^:!::::::::::::::::^^^^^^^
...

Ir,learn

Miseris succurro

I succour the wretched


I saw most miserable things

Miserrima vidi
Misneach
Mitis et audax

to

Macmillan-Scott, Scott.
Zephane, Zephani.
Campbell.

Courage

Markham.

Mild and bold


Mild and brave
Mild but brave

Mitis et fortis
Mitis sed fortis
Moderata durant

Monachus salvabor

Moderate things are permanent


Moderate things remain
I will attempt with modesty
Little is made larger by little
A little will be great by a little
Have faith in wooden walls
He is sad who labours
Being a monk, I shall be saved

Mon
Mon
Mon

My God is my rock
My God, my iking, and my country
My right

Moderata manent
Modeste conabor

Modico augetur modicum


Modicum modico erit magnum
Moenibus crede ligneis
Moeret qui laborat

Dieu

ma roche
mon roi, et ma

est

Dieu,

patrie

droit

Moneoetmunio

I warn, and Iprotect

Mone

Advise with prudence


Beingwarned, let tis follow
Forwarned, forearmed
My privilege and duty
On a high mountain
From a high mountain

sale.,

Moniti meliora sequamur


Monitus munitus

Mon

privilege et mon devoir


Monte alto
Monte de alto
Monstrant astra viam

Montjoye

et St.

The stars show

Moribus antiquis
Moriendo modulor
Moriendo vive
Moriendo vivo
Moriens cano
Moriens sed invictus
Mors aerumnarum requies

vita;

Monkhouse.
Roche, Rowche.
Broadley, Kirwan.
Ingilby.

Dalrymple, Elphinstone, Horn.


Monsell.

Mahon.
Horn.

better things...

Shevill.

Mowat.
Atthill.

way

Oswald.
France.
Montresor.
Suckling, ZeaL
Rogerson.

Delay causes danger


Manners mouldfortune
Let this change manners
Morals of a better character
With ancient mantiers

Throckmorton.

I sing dying.

Mitchell.

/ dying live.
In dying I live

Symonds.

Moore.
Smith.

Yaldwin.
Cobbe.

meta laborum
mihi lucrum
mihi vitse fide
mihi vita est

omnibus communis
potior macula
potius macula
Mortale non opto
Mortdessus
Morte leonis vita
Mortem aut triumphum
droit

Dead things

Mortua vivescunt
certus

Storie.

I sing dying.

lupi agnis vita

Morum

Clarke.

Gammeil.

Dying, but unconquered.


Death is a rest from afflictions
Death or a life of honour.
Chrisfs deathis to methedeath of death...
Death is glory to the brave
Death is the gate of life
The death of the wolf is life to the lambs.
Death is the goal of our labours
Death is gain to me.
Death to me by faith in life
Death is life to me....
Death is common to all
Death rather than disgrace
Death rather than disgrace
J do not wish for what is mortal
Death is hanging over us
Life by the death of the lion
Death or triumph
Death in right

aut vita decora


Christi mors mortis mihi
gloria forti

Morten

Haggard.
Williamson.
Williamson.

My treasure

Mores fingunt fortunam


Mores hoc mutato
Mores meliore metallo

janua

the

Orde, Wybrants.
Orde, Phipson-Wybrants.
Bushe, Irvine, Staunton.
GUlespie-Staunton.

Dennis

Montr&sor
Mora trahit periculum

Mors
Mors
Mors
Mors
Mors
Mors
Mors
Mors
Mors
Mors
Mors
Mors

Loder
fDiamond, Hinde - Hodgson,
| Symonds, MacMillan, loltan.

^,
r .
.
succour the unfortunate.

M.sens succurrere disco

..

Rumney.
Dempster.
Boothby.
Bradney.
Haswell.
Ouseley, Ousley.

Cromwell.
Jones, Lluellyn.
Ellis.

Wolseley.

Luscombe.
Barker, Chamberlayne, Skirrow.
Ffrench.

Dyson.
Bunney, Bunny.
Vaux.
Clifton.

Drax, Sawbridge-Erle-Drax.
Lindsay.
Cotton.

become alive

amor

Mos legem regit


Mot pour mot
Moveo et proficior

Mowe warilie
Mox sese attolit in auris
Mox virtute se tolUt ad auras

Custom regulates the law

Mawdesley, Mosley, MouselL

Wordforword
I proceed and am more prosperous

Harries.

He will soon

rise in ethereal heights

^ Soon he will raise himself by


1^

Knox, Knox-Browne.
Mather.
Waring.

the empyra7i

his valour to

\ s^ettenham, Warren.
J

MUL

NBC

SI

Mullac a boo

Dunne.
Doyne.
O'Doinn.

Mullach a boo
MuUacli a-bu

MuUachara boo
Multa

tuli

Fitzgerald.

/ have borne and done many things

fecique

Mutabimur
Mutare fidem nescio
Mutare non est meum
Mutare sperno
Mutare vel timere spemo
Mutas

inglorius artes

Muthig vorwarts
Mutuo amore cresco
Mutus inglorius
Mutus inglorius artis

My defence
My hope is constant
,,
.u
My
hope IS constant in thee
My hope is in God
My prince and my country
My word is my bond
My lure is truth
,

Ark%vright.
Congalton, Congilton.
Bountifully and bravely
Handasyd, Handyside.
A brazen wall
Bannatyne, Macleod, M'Leod, Nielsen.
Be thou a wall of brass
ReynelL
Virtue is a wall of brass
Walton.
A sound conscience is a wall of brass
Lumley, Patterson, Williamson.
Brinlrley.
IVe shall be changed.
I know not hcnjo to change my fealty
Outram.
It is not in my line to chatige
Frewen.
I disdcin to change
Graham.
I scorn to change or fear
Barnes, Beaufort, Bythsea, Somerset.
""""'^'''"'""/^^'"y' "''"I""
j.Halford.
^"J^J^"'^''
Fo7ward with courage.
Prance.
Lindsay.
I increase by mutual love
Halford.
The dumb is without glory.
Halford.
The dumb in an art is without glory
Allardice, AUerdice.

Much

Multmr. in parvo
Munifice ei fortiter
Munis aheneus
Murus aeneus esto
Murus aeneus virtus
Murus aeneus conscientia sana

in Utile

Donaldson.
Crammnr.d,

Donaldson,

Gardiner,

M'Donaid, .Macdonald, Steuart.


Middleton.
Harris.

Smallman.

Hawkshaw.

N
fynno Duw ni fydd
Natale solum dulce
Nativum retinet decus
Naturae donum
Naturte minister

What God wishes

Na

not will

Jtot

Price.

be

is our native soil.


retains his native honour

Taylor.
Livingston, Livingstone.
Peacock, Peacocks.

Sweet

He

Nee abest jugum


Nee ab oriente nee ab occidente
Nee arrogo nee dubito

The gift of nature


servant of nature
There is always some yoke
Neither from the East nor from the West
I neither question nor doubt

Nee

Difficulties

Relham, Relhan.
Hay.
Jermyn.

Assheton.
f

aspera terrent

do not dismay us

-!

Motto of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic


Order.

yohnston.

Nee avarus nee piofusus


Nee beneficii inimemor, nee
Ne cadem insidiis
Nee careo nee euro

Ne
.,

Nee deerit operi dextra


Nee deficit alter
Nee deficit animus
Nee degenero
Nee diu nee frustra
Nee elata, nee dejecta
Nee elatus nee dejectus
Nee errat nee assat
Nee ferro, nee igne
Nee flatu, nee fluctu
Nee flectitur nee mut nnt
Nee fluctu, nee fiatu
Nee improvidus
Nee male notus eques
.

qui ca:tera vincit

Nee metuas nee optes


Nee minus fortiter

Neither desire nor fear


My right hand will not fail at

Another succeeds
Courage does not fail me

I do

...

not lose caste

Neither for long nor in vain


Neither elated nor depressed.
Neither elated nor depressed

Craw.
/Berrv, Doig, Keppel, Stratford, Tolhursi,
| Williams.

Yield not to adversity


Yield not to adversity, but t/:e contrary....
Neither fast nor slow
Neither by delaying nor by acting rashly .

cede malis
Ne cede malis, sed contra
Nee cito, nee tardo
Nee cunctando nee temere agendo
Nee cupias, nee metuas

Cleland, Clelland.
Fairbairn.

to difficulties

Ne

Nee me

Walrond.

ij not.t
J
:
Yuld
to adversity

,.

Nee cede mahs

-,

Bryan.

Unmindful

Yield not

cede arduis
,

Neither greedy nor lavish


neither of benefits nor injuries
Let me not fall into snares
I have neither want nor care

injuriit

my work.

Hickman.
Canning.
Ballantvne, Bannatyne, Marshall.

Twemlow.
Crowhall, Yorke.
Borthwick.
Algeo, Gregory, Roddam.
Eccles.
Joynt, Lane.

Knowles.
Northmore.
Atherton, Fo.x.
Morley.
M'Kaile.
Edward, Udvvard.

Neither by sword nor fire


Neither with wind nor tide
0"Hegarty.
They neither bend nor change
Burnet, Burnett.
Neither with tide nor wind.
Danskine.
Not improvident
Southwell.
A knight not badly known
,,
r Nor does he who conquers all other things \
|Bruce.
K
conauer me
Coddington.
Neither fear nor wish
Cuthbert, Cuthbertson.
Not the less bravely

NEC
Nee

mireris

Nee mons, nee

substrahit aer

Nee mutandus, nee metus


Nee obseura, nee ima
Nee opprimere nee opprimi
Nee parvis sisto
Nee placida contenta quiete

Nee

Do

homines mirabiliores

est

preee, nee pretio

<

not wonder at more wonderful men


The mountain is not moved, .nor does

Lambert.
the

blast subside

Neither chatige nor fear


Neither obscure nor low
Neither to oppress nor to be oppressed
Neither do 1 hesitate at trifles
No content with quiet repose.

[Forbes.

Rawlins.

Law.
Snevd, Sneyd-Kynnersley.
De Batlie, De Burgh, Eales.
Mordaunt, Shipley.
/Bateman, Fremantle, Hanbuiy, Hanbury-

Neither by prayer nor bribery

Leigh.

Nee quwrere, nee spernere honorem


Nee rege nee populo, sed utroque
Nee sinit esse feros
Nee sorte, nee fato
Nee sperno, nee timeo
Nee temere nee lente

Neither to seek nor despise honour


Neither for king nor people, but for both
Nor doth he suffer them to be savage
Neither by chance nor fate

Nee

Neither rashly nor timidly.

temere, nee timide..

Boughey, Fleteher, St. John.


RoUe, Rolley, Wilkinson.
Grazebrook, Langham.
Brown, Greig, Rutlierford.

/ neither despise nor fear

EUames.

Neither rashly nor slowly

Joynt.
'Abbot, Aldworth, Arabin, Bailey, Bame,
Barnes, Beadnell, Bent, Blair, Blosse,
Bridgeman, Buekley, Bulkeley, Chinnery, Chinning, Clarke-Travers, Cottrell, Cradoek, Fitz-Clarenee, Forbe-,
Freeman, Graham, Guest, Haldane,
Holden, Joynt, Ludlow, Lyneh-Blosse,
Milward, Ov/en, Rashleigh, Robards,
Sandford, Sherburne, Simeon, Travers,

Vane, Walker, Wakeman,


Western, Williams.
MaeDonald, Maedonald.
Carr-EUison, Ellison.
/"Brown, Cooke, Daniel, Danyell, Greene,
Hamilton, Hamilton- Russell, O'Connor, O'SulIivan, Pagan, Pagen, Prenj
tice, Shepphard-Cotton, Shippard.
Barnes,
Buckley,
BulkeleyBarne,
Williams, Forbes, Graham, HepburnStuart-Forbes-Trefusis
Maesagan,
Trefusis,

Nee tempore, nee


Nee te qusesiveris

fato

extra

Neither by time nor fate


Do not seek thyself outside of thyself.

neither fee

M 'Donald,

I,

Nee

timide, nee temere

Neither timidly

rashly.

Rashleigh, Sanford, Travers.

Nee timiJus nee ferus


Nee triste nee trepide
Nee triste, nee trepidum
Nee tumidus, nee timidus

Ne euiquam
Nee
Nee

vi,

Nee

vi

Nee

volenti,

serviant enses

nee astutia
viribus nee numero

standum nee metu


nee volanti

Ne desit virtus
Neminem metue

innocens

timid nor fierce


sad nor fearful
sad nor fearful
tumid nor timid.

Neither
Neither
Neither
Neitlur

''"""'

{^V,T

"""'''''" ""'

Trotter.
Trist.
Trist.

Guthrie.
"''"'

of any

Neither by violence nor cunning.


Neither by power nor numbers
f We must stand neither on foi

'eachy.

Maxwell, Waring.

Wemyss.

. .

[Rawlins.

Neither to me wishing nor flying ..


Let valour not fail
Being innocent, fear no one.

Westby, Westley.
Furse.
r

me impune

e provokes

laeessit..

Nemo sibi naseitur


Nemo sine eruce beatus
Ne m'oubliez

No

Nenimisaltus

Not too high


Not too much

Nei
Ne obliviscaris
Ne parcas, nee
Ne quid falsi
Ne quid nimis

with impunity.

me

Scott, Patteson.
Baker, Collier.
Carsain, Corsair.

not

Gordon, Hamilton-Gordon.

{Bannerman, Campbell, Cleborne,

not forget

Neither spare nor

despis.

Nothing false.
N'ot too

ch of anything

Antiquity cannot abolish it.


Love knows no boundaries
He is not known by Christ
word once tittered cannot be recalled.

Ne tenta vel perfiee


Ne tentes aut perfiee
Ne te quassiveris c.\tra
Ne timeas recte faciendo
Ne traverse pas le pont

Attempt

Not beyond.
Be not over wise

Do
Do

Scot, Scott.

Rous.
CuUeton, Halsey.
Catsnellage, Catznellage.

accomplish
not attempt, or else accomplish
not seek thyself outside of thyself.....

Fear

Do

or

?iot

else

doing what

Colvil,

Colville, Lorn, M'Tavish.


Lamond, Lamont.
WoUaston.
{Austen, Cookson, Drinkwater, Fouler,
Lowe, Reynard-Cookson.
Oughton.

not,

Eyre, Piatt,
Motto of Scotland and of the Order of
the Thistle.

\Bond, De Teissier, HoUinshed, Irwin,


M'Geough-Bond, Nettles, Poingdestre.

born for himself..


happy but by the en

Neseit abolere vestutas


Nescit amor fines
Nescitur Christo
Neseit vox missa reverti
Ne supra
Ne supra modum sapere

Never fear
Never give in
Never unprepared

is

is

Forget

Do
spernas

one

None

me

is

not cross the bridge.

right

Nassau, Newport.
HUI.
Davis, Davison, F:.unce, Hill, Parker.
Hewett, Hewit, H:witt.
Hcdderwick,
/Hadderwick,
Tizard-

Hawkins.
Briggs.
Stewart.

Lawrence.
Stewart.

NEV

NIL

53

Nevile

Nothing base

Ne

vilefano

Nothing to disgrace

Ne

vile velis

iA/:,- ...,i,;k,.
Wuli
nothing base

Nid cyfosth and boddlondeb


Nid da onid Duw
Ni ddawd da o hir arofyn
Ni dessus ni dessous
Nid meddyg, ond meddyg enaid
Nigarum vestigia premo

Nevill.

Seville,

tke altar

fEsler, Fetherstonhauqh, Giflard, Griffin,


| j^^^!,^ j,^^;_ Neville, Ussher.

Not wealth hit contentment


No good but God
No good comes from long intending
Neither aboz'e nor

Ponsonby-Fane, Staple-

^^^^;^

Garnons.
Williams.
Hall.

belo7u

Griffin.

Not a physician, but a

Fraser, Pughe.

soul-physician
/ track the footprints of the dark ones
Nothing strange

Nihil alienum
Nihil amanti durum
Nihil desperandum
Nihil humaiii alienum
Nihil nisi labore
Nihil obstabit eunti
Nihilo nisi cruce
Nihil quod obstat virtuti
Nihil sine cruce
Nihil sine Deo

Nothing hard to one who loves


Nothing to be despaired of
Nothing human is alien to me.
Nothing without labour
Nothing -Mill resist yon if you proceed
With nothing but the cross
Nothing which obstructs virtue
Nothing without the cross
Nothing without God

Nihil sine labore

L
Nothing without,,labour

Seton.
Rice.
Pearse, Reid.

Walley.
Hutchinson.
Emerton.
Arden.
Barbour.
Higgins.
Beresford, Hillocks.

Peterson, Crooks.
fAttenborough,
Berry,
Cator,
Heap,
Oppenheimer, Tempbr. Templer.
Nothing is useful which is not honourable. Benyon, Moor, Moore.
Weir.
Nothing more true.
~
rCarew, Fitzgibbon, Harris, Johnson,
^
,,
,
J .
at nothing
To be astonished
-^
j^^^^ ^^^|_ Shapland-Carew.
Cumming, Gordon, Rowand.
Nothing arduous
M'Min, M'Minn, M'Myne.
N'ought is certain
Nothing clearer than the stars
Baillie.
Bullock,
Carew,
Biss,
I'Anderson,
CoUingwood, Finch-Hattnn, French,
Hatton, Michel, Miller, Mills, Rogers,
J
Conscious of 710 wrong
Saunders, Savile, SaviUe, Sibthorpe,

,,,,

.,

-j^

Nihil utile quod non honestum


Nihil verius

Nil admirari
Nil arduum

Nilcertum

est

Nil clarius astris

Nil conscire

sibi

Conscious of no wrong, pule from no crime

Nil conscire sibi, nulla pallescere culpa.,

Nil

Never

desperandum

Wegg.
Sanders.

'Anson, Arnold, Beevor, Bullock, Carr,


Chard, Chawner, Coddington, Cookson,
Eastwood,
FifeCrosbie-Gardiner,
Cookson, Gardiner, Girandot, Gradwell, Greenway, Grisewood, Hanbury,
Hawkins, Hawxwell, Hay, Hayes,
Hayse, Heron, Hill, Horn, Hume,
Mohaniud,
May,
Imrey,
Knill,
Musgrove, Nevins, Noakes, Ogilvie,
Promoli,
Parry,
Pearson,
Ogilvy,

despairing..

Radway, Randolph

Lichfield,

Shel-

Smit,
Simpson,
Silver,
Stewart, Stone, Tremenheere, Tucker,
Walker, Walley, Way, Wedderburn,
Williams, Worship.

merdine,

Nil desparandum, auspice

Deo

Nil desperandum crux scutum

Nil desperandum
Nil dimidium est

fatalia terrent

impossibile
indigne
invita

Minerva

magnum,

nisi

bonum

metuens superavi
mihi tollit hyems
moror ictus

nisi cruce

Nil
Nil
Nil
Ni!
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil

nisi
nisi

penna. sed usus


sine causa
sine cruce

not

Stewart

Heywood.
Arthur, Crawhird.
Randall.
Carse.
Du Bisson, Dubisson.

Wordie.
Prime.
Cooper.
Bushe.
Irvine.

when struck

Nothing unless by right


Nothing utiless honourable.
Nothing but on^s countiy
Nothing unless what is honourabk

quod honestum

^^x^x.o^.

A'othhio without the

de jure...
honestum

obliviscar

Gods^^^^

unJn- shield of the 1


Gregory.

/ delay

nisi patria
nisi

despaired of under

to be despaired

Kyrle,
Kater.

Nothing is too hard


irdfo;
for mortals
Love is all-powerful.
ful...

mortalibus arduum

Nil nequit amor


Nil

to be

guidance.

Nothmg

Nothing is to be despaired of
The half is nothing
Nothing is hard to a willing man
Nothing is beyond reckoning up
Things decreed by fate do not dismay us....
Nothing impossible
Nothing unworthily
Nothing against the grain
Nothing is great unless it be good
Fearing nothing I have oi'ercoine
No bad weather takes anything from me

est

Nil durum volenti


Nil extra numerum
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil

Nothing is
-!

-!

/ shall forget

nothing
Not the pen, but custom
Nothing without a cause
Nothing wit/wut the cross

Money- Kyrle.

Reidheugh.
("Beresford,

Beresford

Pack,

Peirse.

Lomax.
Philips.

Hindmarsh, Hyndmarsh.
Leather.
Collvile.

Gilmer. Gilmour.
Bro\vn.
Gully.

Beresford-

NIL
Nil sine

NON

54

Deo

Nothing without God

Awdry.
^''''''"''

Nil sine labore

Nothing without labour

Nil sine magno labore


Nil sine numine

Nothing without great labour


Nothing without the Deity

Nil sistere contra

Nothing to stand against

Nil solidum
Nil temere, neque timore
Nil temere tenta nil limide
Nil tibi
Nil time
Nil timeo
Nil timere
Nil timere nee temere
Nil veretur Veritas
Nisi Dominus

Nothing is permanent

Goldie, Williams.

A^othing either rashly or in fear


Try nothing rashly or timidly
Nothing for you
Fear nothing
I fear nothing

Bemey.

Nisi

Dominus

To fear nothing.
To fear nothing nor

frustra

Nisi paret, imperat


Nisi virtus vilior alga
Niti facere experire

t'i
The

Nobilis ira
Nobilis ira leonis
Nobilitas est sola virtus

non stemma,

character.

firmo
heart more true
irritare

>

anger

Russell, Gibbons.

Horner.
Bredel, Fysh, Horner.

Cnchton-Steuart,
fBuchanan,
jngUg -piers, Ross

is noble.

Ingles,

Creighton-Stuart, Stewart, Villiers-Stuart.


Ross.

Virtue is the sole nobility


Virtue, not lineage, is the

mark of

Thackeray, Thackray.
Freshfield, Grosvenor.

nobility

Dumbreck, Savary.
to

delay

Elliot.

Stacy.

Graham-Stirling, Murray, Stirling.


Bateson, Yarburgh.
Harington, Harrington.

Hamilton.

{^ Walshf ^'''

DonU rouse the lion


Do tiot irritate lions

leonem

Noli irritare leones


Noli mtntiri

servile capisti-um

Nomen extendere factis


Non abest virtute sors
Non aliunde pendere
Non aqua solum
Non arbitrio popularis aura:
Non arte, sed marte
Non aspera terrent
Non astutia
Non cantu sed actu
Non cate sed caute
Non cito nee tarde
Non civium ardor.
Non crux, sed lux
Non deerit alter aureus

To perpetuate one' s name by


Goodfortune follows virtue
Not to depend on another
Not water only

Nondeest

Hope

N'ot at the

Not by
Not by

wdl of the popular


arms

^'''"' ''

Dale.

breath

Naesmith, Nasmyth, Neasmith, Taylor.

Warren.
Gordon, Oswald.

dismay us

Not by singingbut by

Gillman.

doing.
Not cunningly but cautiously
Neither quickly nor slowly
Not the ardour of the citizens
Not the cross, but the light
Another golden branch will succeed

spes

Gatty.

Baimatyne.
Moore, Spurgeon.
Black, Blair. Cramer, Griffeth,

Nondegener

Not

Griffiths.

Don, Don-Wauchope.

not wanting.
ILe does not fail

Forbes.

is

Another succeeds

^"''^

NisbeL
Coke.
Gunson.

craft

Non deficit
Non deficit alter

""^''^

{'''^^rett? WoTmafa':
Marsh.
Neeld.

deeds

art, but by

Difficulties don't

^"^'

Lyons.
Noteley, Notley.

Do not lie
Do not touch me
I do not wish a slaves halter.

No'-etangere
Nolo

r-

I1071' s

Rawdon.

Wellwood.

/ overcome.

VVhai ready it is injurious


Nights and days
I perform night and day
We fly by night
In a firm knot

diesque

Nodo
Noli

English, Inglis,
Bernard.
Moises.
Caldwell.

/ prosecute the guilty

Noctes diesque prsesto


Nocte volamus

No

till

Ramsay, Tennyson.

Combe.

Noble indignation
Thelion's anger is noble

Nocentes prosequor
Nocet differre paratis

Nodes

Steuart.
Balfour, D'Eyncourt,

We strive and are protected

_ : i
:
est ira leonis

Nobilitatis virtus,

Drummond,

thoughtlessly

strive, to do, to test

J strive

i\ri,;i:.Nobihs

Buckle.

Man.

Compton,

I strive against
I strive against

^'''''

Campbell.

Unless the Lord.


/t is in vain without the Lord.
Unless he obeys, he commands
Viler than the sea-weed without virtue

Nitor in adversis
Nitor in adversum

^'''' ^'''''''"'

{"Srt.

Napier.

Nitimur et munitur
Nitor donee supero

^^"^"''''

Kidd, Henstock.
Banner, AVeld.

Truth fears nothing

To

^'""'^'

{"^'slmps^on

Foulis, Hamilton.
jAlgeo, Aljoy, Auldis, Gregorie, Hamil(.

ton,

Smith, Wahvyn.
Kinglake, Kinloch, Kinlock,
Webster,
Wedderbum,

("Grindlay,

degenerate

\
[

Non desistam
Non dormio
Non dormiat qui

Iwillnot

Row.

desist.

/do

not sleep
Let not him who guards

custodit

sleep
j"

Non

dormit qui custodit

Non
Non
Non
Non

eget arcu
eget jaculis
eget Mauri jaculis

not sleep

who

keeps guard

-[

He needs not the bow.


He needs not javelins
He tueds not the Moorish javelins

eget Mauri jaculis neque arcu

None is truly great but he

Non
Non

He does

est

that is truly

mortale quod opto

est sine pulvere

palma

{ ^'""fhJT^"'

Maxwell,

Williams.

Maxwell.
Myers, Waskett.
Cramer, Coghill,

Gulliver,

Loudon,

Clark.
Miller.
'^" ^"'''"'" "^ ^^' ^''""'' jwatts.

good

Packwood.

What I wish is ttot mortal


There is no palm without wrestlingfor

it.

Lothian,

Louthian,
Lowthian,
M'Kellip, M'KiUop, Shore, Wilson.
Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound.

Brooke, Burnett.
Yarborourgh, Yarburgh.

NON

Non immemor
Non inferiora
.,

I am

We
Is

bs exthiguished

Fraser, Frarer.

Kennedy.

not deceived.

have not done

moved

it

neither by

Duncombe.

ourselves

wind nor wave

Gordon.

Not unmindful of kindness


Not

-[

We must
Not by

not follow
constraint

meaner things

I fear

Scott.
Foulis.

not without the right.

Not for the lion, but for God.


/do not shun the light
Not greater than another, not
Not better than my ancestors

Maddock.
Hewetson.

'

,^

fHeycock, Hi ppisley, Tones- Loyd, Lloyd,


| bpringe, Whittiiigham.
Warren, Wilkinson.
Dobie, Debbie.

nobis solum

Non
Non

nobis solum nati sumus


nobis tantum nati
J

loti

J
mundo

Non obest virtute sors


Non oblie
Non oblitus
Non obUviscar
Non obscura
Non obscura nee ima
Non obstante Deo
Non omnibus dormio
Non omnibus nati
Non omnis frangar
Non omnis moriar
Non opes, sed ingenium
Non ostento sed ostendo
Non parvum est teipsum noscere
Non pas I'ouvrage, mais I'ouvrier
Non pr^da sed victoria
Non progredi est regredi
Non providentia sed victoria
Non quo, sed quomodo
Non rapui, sed recepi
Non recedam
Non revertar inultus
Non robore, sed spe
Non sanz droict
Non semper sub umbra
Non servit sed laborat

a \
Masters

less

merit than to seei what we have not


manner but how
Ne does not die whose fame may survive

A'ot in a

Not

mfn.-v .''::,

:/:

'nuh

r the

nature

Be it not unto

us
IVe are not born for ourselves
Born not for ourselves
N'ot for ourselves but for all
ourselves alone.

We are not born for ourselves alone


We are not born for ourselves alone
..

nati

Ellis.
.

. .

Congreve.
Caswall.

:he njinre

Fortim-

..:.:
Theioi,,.
Notforcmrlir.
Lord
Not unto us,

Not for

Non

nobis solum, sed

Hardinge.
Hamilton.
Gordon, Oswald.
Booth, Warren.

not.

.r
. ^
.
Not
for myself butfor my country

tueri

.....

Clark.

less

Of service not to me alone


Notfor myself, butfor God and the King.

Non modo sed quomodo


Non moritur cujus fama vivat
Non multa sed multum
Non mutat fortuna genus
Non mutat genus solum
Non nobis
Non nobis Domine
.
Non nobis esti
Non nobis nascimur
Non nobis nati
Non nobis, sed omnibus

Nonsibi

Butler.

Smith.
Smith.

Minerva not unwilling

He is

Quamock!

A'ot in life
.-

'^'Fo'!^'''g,ahfm^'Macdkrmid ,

Monro.
Buchan,
Fordyce-Buchan,
fBromley,
^^J^'^ Hepburn, Skiddie.

inferior things

liT , J- tt
,t
hot
folloavmg meaner thmgs

sed patriae

Scrope.
Agar-EUis, Ellis.

Graham.

Glory tu thee, not to me


Non mihi sed tibi gloria
Ifollow not small but great things
Non minima sed magna prosequor
Non minor est virtus quam qusrere parta/ To guard what we have got is no

,.

Cnarteris, Charters.

Not forgetful

,..,.,.
Non mihi

Non

Barron.
Lempriere, Rodney.

Eagles do not bring forth doves


N'ot with the sword, but kindness
Not these, but me
These things are not without the Deity

Non mfenorasecutus
Non inferiora sequenda
Non invita
Non in vita
Non invita Minerva
Non jure deficit
Non leoni sed Deo
Non lumen eflfugio
Non major alio non minor
Non melior patribus
Non metuo
Non mihi comraodus uni
Non mihi, sed Deo et regi

.,

Brockholes-Parker, Parker.
Maitland.

Not with deceit, but praise


Not in vain

beneficii

NON

55

I shall not

Non extinguar
Non fallor
Non fecimus ipsi
Non fluctu, non flatu movetur
Non fluctuo fluctia
Non fraude, sed laude
Non frustra
Non generant aquilas columbas
Non gladio, sed gratia
Non haec, sed me
Non ha;c sine numine
Non immemor

Oliphant.

Hamilton.

Woodd.
Willis.

Gould.
Lucy, Torway.
Frank.
Ash, Ashe.
fBlayney, Drayton,
Fosbery, Jacob,
\
Moss, Wilson.
\
Bradshaw.
Warner.

Eardley,
Lawless,

Fardel),

Lockett,

(Born
-j

not for ourselves but for the whole\T}w...^


| Robinson.
.^Drld
Nisbet.
not adverse to our virtue

Our lot is

Bo

Graham.

not forget.

Not forgetting

M'Tavish.

I shall not forget

Colvil, Colville.

Not obscure
Not obscure nor veiy low
If God oppose not.

Law.
Law.
Cunningham.

I am

Balvaird.

not asleep to everybody


We are not born for all
I shall not be all broken
I shall not all die
Notwealth, but mind
I do not show off, but merely shor^v
It is no small thing to know thyself
Not thework, but the workman
Not the spoil, butvictory
Not to advance is tu go hack
Not in providence but in victory.
Not by whom, but in what manner
I did not pluiider, but I received
1 shall not recede
I will not return unavenged
Not with strength, but with hope
Not without right

Not always under


7-

.y

Ross.

Fo well.
Cooper.

Macnaghten, Workman.
Chambers.
Roe. Tyson.
Coffy.
Ellis,

Howard, Thompson.

CottereU.

Newall.

Vaughan.
Tippet, Vivian.
Shakespear.
Farquharson.

the shade

Does not serve but labours


>r.jNotfor himseij

Frank.
Colby.
Bettescombe, Heaven.

Innes.
fAillen, Cleland, Connell, Cullen, Tewitt,

Lyde, Sage.

NON
Non
Non

sibi,

cunctis

sibi, patriae

NUL

56

For all, not for himself


Not for himself, for his country

Moir.

Tomlinson.

Konsibi,sedpatri.

For Ms country, not for himself

Non sibi, sed cunctis..


Non sibi, sed patrice natus
Non sibi, sed toti
Non sine
Non sine anchora
Non sine causa
Non sine Deo
Non sine industria
Non sine jure
Non sine labore
Non sine numine
Non sine periculo
Non sine prsda
Non sine pulvere palma
Non sine sente rosa
Non sine usu
Non sino, sed dono
Non solum armis
Non solum pane
Non sufficit orbis
Non temere
Non terra, sed aquis
Non timeo, sed caveo
Non timere sed fortiter
Non tua, te moveant, sed publica
Non videri sed esse
Non vi sed mente
Non vi sed virtute
Non \\, sed voluntate
Non
virtute
Non vox, sed votum
Norma tuta Veritas

Not for self but for all


Born not for himself, but for his country
Not for self but for the whole
Not -without
Not without an anchor.

\-i

Nos aspera juvant

^^^.^^^'^L.^:'^

Drury Justice.
Eliot, Eliott.

N^ot without cause

Bevan.
Charter, Leslie-Ellis.
Milnes.

A'ot without high sanction

Gifford.

Not without danger


Not without prey
The palm not won without wrestling for
The rose not without a thorn
Notwithout use

Freer, M'Kenzie, Mackenzie, Walker.


Echlin.
Beresford-Peirse.

it

Rose.

Maxwell.
Seddon.

not permit, but I give


Not by arms only
Not by bread alone
The world is not enough
Not rashly
Not by land, but by water
I do not fear, but am cautious
Notwithfear, but boldly

I do

'""

"^"

'^ ^"^'^

Lindsay.
Drisdale.

Bond, AArTiite.
Chalmers, Forbes.
Dunnet.
Oakeley, Strachan, Strauchan.
Bloxsome, Wallington.
'".''^".

}A"y"-

Not to seem but to be


Not by force but by mind
Not by force but by virtue

Hare.
Lincolne.
Burro wes, Elphinstone,
Boucher.

iVot by force biit free will


Not by force but by virtue

Not a

voice,

Truth

is

Wynne.

Drysdale.

Notwithout God
Not ivithoiit industry
Not without ris^ht
Not without labour

^o^^--{^'^J,^tefh"ee

""^'^''
^

Moir.
Joddrell, Jodrell.
Hutchinson, Stocker, Synge,
Oliver.

Ramsbotham.

Borrowes.
Nagle.

but a ivish

Morrall.
Louis.

the safe rule

Difficulties are helfful to us

(Buck, Cranmer, Fraazer,

Fraser, FraserAllan, James, Murray, Pendred, Pringle,


Stanfield, Stan^feld, Stansford, Thompson, Tindal, Tregonwell, Trenchard,

Nos non nobis


Nos nostraque Deo
Nos pascit Deus
Nostra quae fecimus
Nostre roy et nostre foy
Notandi sunttibi mores
Nothing hazard, nothing have
Nothing venture, nothing have

Not
Not

Walfeld, Walford.
Cookson, Wilberforce.
Rodger, Rogers.
Rooke.
Kenan.

We not for ourselves


We and ours to God
God feeds us
What we have dont is our own
Our King and our faith

Neel.

You must

Dallaway.

take note of their

manners

Suttie.

Boswell.
Aylet, Aylett, Branfill.
Harrison.

in vain

rashly, nor with fear

Not
Not

the last
too much
N'oublie
N' oublie
N'oublies
N'oubliez
Nourissez I'esperance
Nous maintiendrons
Nous travaillerons en I'esperance
Now thus
Now thus, now thus
Nox nulla secuta est
Nubem eripiam

Smith-Ryland.
Mackinlay, M'Kinlay.
Graham, Haldane, Moir, Joynt.
Graham, Moir, Mour.
Grehan.

Dottot forget

Not forgotten

Do 7iot forget.
Do notforget

Graham.
White.

Cherish hope
We will nmintain
We will labour in hope

Howard, Howard-Bury.
Blacker, Blackett.
Trafford, Trafford.

De

I'ilkington.
.\'o

the cloud

No giving up
No day without its task
No fraud is safe in any lurking-place

Nulla pallescere culpa

To turn pal: at jw crime

Nulla
Nulla
Nulla
Nulla

No rose without a thorn


No rose without thorns.
No safety in war
No profane thing under a

rosa sine spica


rosa sine spinis
salus bello

temerata nube

Nulli fraus tuta latebris


Nulli inimicus ero
NuUi praeda

Tupper.
Shipperdson.
Heard.
Kynsey.

night followed

I will snatch away

Xufiagus in portum
Nulla dedilio
Nulla dies sine Hnea
Nulla fraus tuta latebris

^hip-.i'recl-cJ

Fraud

is safe

brought

to iiai\ Jiir

to

none

EUacombe.

.Stowers.
Ilbert.

Lorimer.
clou J.

in no place of coni\\uni:j:t

I will be an enemy
A prey to none

Lefroy, Singleton, Williams.


("Farrand,
Mitchell,
Forbes - Mitchell,
Patten, PuUeine, Waynflele, WilsonPatten, Winder.
[

...

Howiion.
EUacombe, EUicombe,
Donaldson.
Arundel, M'Aben, M'Cabin.

NuUi prsda suraus


Nullis ininiica ero
Nullius in verba
NuUius in verba magistri
Nul q'un

At

Numen

et

I shun

Nunien

et

lumen
omnia

Marlay, Marley, Marling.


Donaldson.
Bankes, Banks, Gabb, Young.
Walcot.
Cayley.

none.

to

an enemy

be

to

none

the dictation of no one.


By the words of no master

Only one

effugio

Numero pondere et mensuia


Numineet arcu
Numine et patria asto
Numine et virtute
Nunc aut nunquam
Nunc et dim
Nunc et semper
Nuncia pacis
Nuncia pacis

are a prey

J Ve

J will

the Dfity and light


Authority and all things
Iv -lu-ight and measure
the Deity and my bnu
I stand by God and my country
With authority and virtue
Now or never

Yuille, Yule.
Barnard, Hampson

Now and formerly

Longi-oft.

No^v and always


The messenger ofpeace

Whorwood.

Hewson.
Graham.

I rtflvn

Hosk)'ns.

By

oliva

The

Nunc mihi grata quies


Nunc ut olim
Nunquam deorsum
Nunquam dormio
Nunquam fallentis termes olivjE
Nunquam libertas gratior
Nunquam mutans
Nunquam nisi honorificentissine
Nunquam non fidelis

IVazv

Bowman.
Aston.

olive the messenger

Ncm

of peace
there pleasant repose for nte
as before

is

Graham.

/ never sleep

Virgin.

Longcroft.

Never dozim
;

Needham,

Buchanan, Whannell.
Mays, Moyes.
Gordon.

Ma,xwell.

branch of the

which never
Liberty never more welcome
olive

Massey.

deceives.

Scott.

Bowring.

N'ever changing
Ne-jer unless most honourably
Neier unfaithful

Freeling.
Moultrie, Moutrie, Moutry.
Brandreth, Bright,
Betton,
Domenichetti,
Grabble,
Carlton,
Fairholm, Tohnson, Tohnston, John-

{Bethune,

stone,

,.,

,.

,,

Nunquam obUviscar
Nunquam senescit
Nunquam se prceponens
Nunquam victus

It nei-cr grows old

Ny

Neither above nor beneath

dessux ny dessoux

I will

never forget.

Buchanan.
Grove, Troyte-Chafyn-Grove.

Waddy.

Ob ducem ob patriam
Obduram ad versus urgentia
Obey and rule

Not yielding to pressure

Bothwell.
Loades.

Oblier ne puis
Obliviscar

I cannot forget
I shall forget

Colville.

account of our leader

and country

Colvil, Colville.

Campbell.

Obliviscaris

Forget

Ob

patriam vulnera passi


Obsequio, non viribus
^,
Ooserve

Having suffered wounds for our

Obstando supera
Occultus, non extinctus
Occurrent nubes
O Dhia gach an cabhair
Odi profanum

Overcome by resisting
Bidden, not extinguished.

Odor

By yielding,

country.

Bumes.

Hamilton.

7Wt by force

f Achieson,.-\itcheson,Aitchison,

Eliot, Elliott.

O'Conar Don.
s-a'cet

Officio et fide

By

Officium praesto
Ofna Dduw a r Brenhin

1 perform

Forster, Haire-Forster, Hare.


Hutton.
Fawcett.
Pownall.
Traherne.
Bruce, Lewis.
WiUianis, Williams- Lloyd.
Levy.

profane or zmlgar
breath of Ife.
is

duty andfidelity
my duly

Ofnernaofnoangau

Ofnwnyr Arglwydd
Of old I hold
Ohne Furcht
Ohne Rast zum

Ziel

Olim
Olim

alto

Omne bonum Dei

Withoutfear
Without resting

Teschemaker.
to

Abel.

the goal

and cures

Dunbar.
Saward, Seward.

\]'e did so at one time


It flourished at one time
Thus it was formerly
Under favourable auspices

florebat
sic erat

Omine secundo
Omne bonum ab

Let us fear the Lord

It smells

Olet et sanat
Olim fecimus

donum

Atcheson,

Oldaker.
Scott.

Ty tier.

Clouds will intervene

I hate whatever
The

vita;

Knight,

Kerrick,

Gloag.
Duntze.

N^ver presuming
Never conquered

On

Johilstoun,

M'Gregor, Maxwell, Skinner, Stoney,


Vanden- Bempde-Tohnstone.
Hilton - Simpson
rCampbell M'lver.
| ^V\v^^, Simpson.

J-

Landel.

Hood.
MacMurdoch, Murdoch.

All goodfrom above.

,,.,
Every good
r.

^.
thing is the gift

Crossley.

j-^ ,
of God

TBou^hton,
p^^^gH

-[

Checkland,

Wood

Edwards,

Hill,

..

Omne bonum desuper


Omne bonum superne
Omnes arbusta juvant

Omne solum forti patna


Omne solum patria
Omne solum vivo patria est
Omne tuUt punctum qui
dulci

All good is from above


All goodfrom above
All find delight in woods
Every land is a /tative country

|
miscuit

:.

Omnia bene
Omnia bona bonis
Omnia bona desuper
Omnia certa fac
Omnia debeo Deo
Omnia Deo confido
Omnia Deo juvante
Omnia Deo pendent
Omnia fert astas
Omnia firmat
Omnia fortitudine vincit ...
Omnia fortunse committo
Omnia mei dona Dei
Omnia mundana turbida
Omnia pro bono
Omnia providentioe committo
Omnia recte
Omnia superat diligentia
Omnia superat virtus
Omnia vincit amor
Omnia vincit labor
Omnia vincit Veritas
Omnibus amicus
Omnibus optimus

Underwood.

;'

^/,^

a irave\B3.\ioMT,'Brace,'&mses,'E.cc\esioTi,'\oicty,
jQ'Sheill, SheiU, Stewart.

Bill.
Every land is our native country
Matthews.
Every land is a living man's country
wiA^f He has gained every point, who has mixed \.^
j- warren.

the useful with the mieet

Harvey.

Alliswell.
All thiugs are good to the good.
All good things are above

Wenman.
Goodlake.

Make

everything certain
I owe all things to God.
I trust all things to God
I can do all things with God's help
Everything depends on God
Time brings all things
It strengthens all things
He cotujuers everything by his bravery
I commit all things to fortune
All my goods are the gift of God
All earthly things are full of confusion
All things for the good
/ commit all things to Providence
All things rightly
Diligence overcomes all difficulties
Virtue conquers all
Love conquers all things
Labour overcomes everything
Truth conquers everything
friend to everybody

Ashpitel.

Grenehalgh,
M'Neight.
Crawfurd.
Stockton.
Cheese,
Colquhoun.

Wiehe.
DufF, M'Knight. M'Naught.
Done.
White.
Murdoch, Murdock.

...

Meares.

M'Cracken.
Mitchell.

Gardiner.
Bruce, Rogers.

Cook.
Eaton, Munn, Naish, Nash.
Chatto.
Aveling.

The

Omni liber metu


Omni secundo
Omnium rerum vicissitudo
Omni violentia major
One King, one faith, one law

On
On

Burney, Honywood.
Miller.
to

best for all

Freefrom allfear.
Everything prospermts
All things are subject to change
Greater than all vwlence.

Birley.

Murdock.
Ford.
Donelan, O'Donellan.
Burke.
Cardarwine.
Isham.

in the right
things transitory resteth no glory

Burden under honour

Onus sub honore

Johnston.
/Atherton, Bowring, Fraser-Mackintosh,
Lorimer.
Bessemer.
Nagle.
Jacoby.
Garmston, Hustwick.

^
Onward
,

Onward

|
ever

On

with you
Opera bona effulgent
OperaDei mirifica
Opera illius mea sunt
Opera mundi

Ope

soils et

Opes

Good works shine forth


The works of God are wonderful.
His works are mine.
The works of the world
By the help of the sun and shadow

umbrae

Opiferque per orbem dicor


spolia

Opitulante Deo
Oportet vivere

Optima
Optima
Optima
Optima
Optima
Optima
Optime
Optime

Sanderson.
Irvine.

Benson.
^
Kadie, Keddie.

Ittdustry produces wealth


I am called a helper throughout the world
The richest of the spoil
With the aid of God

parit industria

Opima

Cust.

O'Meara.
Brereton.

We must live
Conceal what

cela
est Veritas

Truth
To the

qujeque honesto

revelatio Stella
sapientia probitas

Tod, Todd.
Millar.

is best.

Thompson, Thomson.

is best

man of honour everything best


star the best revelation

merenti

The best wisdom is integrity


Hopingfor the best I live
To the most meritorious

quod opportune

What

sperando spiro

is

done opportunely

Lambert.
Reveley.

Salmond.

Humphrys.
Witham.
Campbell.
Sheldon.

is best

Optimum pati
Optimum quod primum

To bear

Optimus est qui optime facit


Optivo cognomine crescit
Ora e sempre

Best is he who does best.


He becomes great by the uushcdfor name...

De

Ifow and always

Farmer.

is best

What is first

Kirk.

is best

Best, Beste.

IIochpied-Larpent.

Harman, Holberton, Holmes,


Mure,
Orlebar,
Patrick,
Ramsay, Sibbald, Wakeman.

("Alexander,

Ora

et

Pray and labour

labora

\
y

Orando
Orate

te

et vigilate

Orbe circum
_

Ore

By prayer / shall behold thee

aspiciam
cincto

,
J
J
lego, corde credo

Oriens sylvia
Ornat fortem prudentia
Omatur radix fronde

Pray and watch


The world being girt around
/ speak with the mouth,' I believe with
| /^^^
The Eastwood.
f

Prudence adorns the brave man


The root is adorned with the foliage.

Langar,
Foster.

Hewlett.
Saumarer.
the \
Hamilton.
j-

Eastwood.
Dunbar, Lancaster.
Innes.

ORN
Omaverum
Ostendo, non ostento
Otium cumdignitate
Ou bien ourien
Oublier ne puis

Leisurewith dignity
Either well ornot at all
I cannot forget

Ou

Where

appelle

le sort

Our hope

is

PAT

59
Adorti the truth
I show, 7iot boast

Waddell, Weddell.
Belts, Isham, Ritchie.
Kelso, Montagu, Porter-Burrall.
Sotheby.
Colvil, Colville.

destiny calls

Francis.

on high

Rippon.

rConyngham, Cuninghame, Cunningham,


J
Dick, Gun-Cunningham, MiUer-Cun-

Over fork over

Ovner na ovno angau

Pace

et bello

paratus

ningham.
Tones.

Preparedfor peace and war.

Fraser, Frazer.

Pacemamo

J love peace

Pace vel bello


Pacis nuncia

In peace or war.

M'Turk.

The messenger ofpeace

Paixetpeu
Palladia fama

Peace and a little.


Palladian fame
Let him who has deserved the palm bear
The palm not without wrestling for it

Murray.
Maitland, Walrond.

Palmam

qui meruit ferat

Palma non sine pulvere


Palma virtuti
Pandite
Pandite, coelestes ports

Parabo

Columball, Columbell, Ker, Scot, Scott.

me

Parat et curat
Paratus
Paratus ad sethera
Paratus ad arma
Paratus et fidelis

VParatussum
'
Parce qu'il me plait
Parcere prostratis
Parcere subjectis
Par ce signe i Agincourt
Par commerce
Par Dieu estmon tout
Pareo non servio
Parere subjectus
Pares cum paribus
Par fermesse du quesne
Par ductus portui

Wood.

He prepares and cures

Stewart.

Prepared
Preparedfor heaven
Preparedfor war

Fraser, Sword, Swourd.

Falconer, Faulkner.

Johnson, Johnston.

Ready andfaithful

I am

Because

it pleases

me.

Sprot.

Le Hunte.
Glasgow, Grant, Longfield.
Entwistle.

My all is from

Pares.

By firmness of the cane

Du

The wave equal to

Wilbraham.

the

haven

By the will of God

By law and right

Passant cressant en honneur


Passes avant
Pass forward
Passibus aequis
Passibus citis sed acquis
Passus rege meos
Paterni nominis patrimonium
Patemis suppar
Paterno robore tutus
Patet ingeniis campus
Patience
Patience and resolution
Patience makes everything light
Patience passe science

French.
Margetson.
Jenkinson.
Glasgow.

God.

J obey, but not as a slave


To be obedient
Equals with equals

Par loi et droit


Par negotiis neque supra
Par pari
Par sit fortuna labori
Parta labore quies
Parta tueri
Par ternis suppar.
sufficit

Sanderson.
Fairlie-Cuninghame,

M'Lure.

To spare the fallen


To spare the vanquished

la volonte de Dieu
Parle bien

Parva contemnimus
Par valeur
Par viribus virtus

Fairlie,

Fairly, Maclure,

By the watchword at Agincourt


By commerce

Of courage adequate to
It is obtained by war

Par

Hamond,

Carruthers,

fCampbell,

ready

Pari anirao
Paritur bello

Parum

Inchbold.
Kitson, Nelson.
Archibald, Doughty, Jenkinson, Lamb.
Laudon, Palmer.
Gibson.
Gibson, Gibsone, Watt.

it.

The palm is for virtue


Open
Open,
ye heavenly gates

Wynill, WyviU.
Parlby.
Trayner.

Speak well.

Equal to our business and


Equal to equal

Cane.

Leake.
Murray.

the occasion

not above

Hill.

it

Sucklemore.
Buchanan, Lowman, Pal

Let the fortune equal the labour


Pest obtained by labour.
I will defend what I have won
Almost equal to three at a time

Fulton, Sydserf.
Haddon, Jacob, Powys.

Our virtue is a match to their strength


Progressing in honour
Pass before.

Bowles, Rushout.
Barrow.
Gernon.
Heron, White.
Pakington.
Walker.
Waldegrave.

With equal steps


With rapid but equal steps
Guide my steps.
The patrimony of a paternal name.
Nearly equal to ancestral glory

Walker.
Labouchere.
Walker.
Oakeley.
Rushout.

Little sufficeth
despise small things

We
By valour.

Stewart.

Secure in ancestral strength


The field lies open to talent

..

Scott.

Tucker.
Dow, Dowie.
Muterer.

Lamb.
Patience surpasses knowledge

Boscawen, Boscowen

PAT
Patiens
Patiens pulveris atque solis
Patienter
Patientia casus exsuperat omnes
Patientia et gratia vinco
Palientia et perseverantia
Patientia et perseverantia cum
nimitate

{""S-SSl^''

Fictor through patience

Dalton.
Alvanley, Arden.
fChein, Cheine, Cheyne, Dalton, Gall,
| Lindesay, Lindesey, Lindsay, Napier.

^.

..

.,

He who

My country is dear,
Faithful
Faithful
Faithful

non

sibi

Faithful

For

to

country

to
to

By

Not poor

Pejus letho flagitium


Pelle

timorem

Pen-aur-y-chalon wir

Pendevalde
Penses comment

Pensezibien

Pensezamoi
Pensez comment
Pensezforte
Peperi
Per
Per actum intentio
Per actus conamine
Per acuta belli
Peradventure

Argles.
Scott.

Higgins.
Clements.

{^Zo^d'lJLnZon!^"^..''.:.'^^^^^^^

Paulatim

Peace
Peace and grace
Peace and plenty
Peace with power
Pedetentim

JLermard, Molyneu.x, Mont

Tiffin.

tny country

Hence he sustains his country


With the virtues of his ancestors

Pauper non in spe


Pawb yn ol ei arfer

Teevan.
Lewis.

his country, not for himself

I lave

|Bouverie,Cay,Lindon,Pleydell-Bouverie-

Banner

my unhappy country.

A faithful country

Pax alma redit


Pax arniis acquiritur
Pax aut bellum
Pax aut defensio
Pax copia
Pax copia sapientia.
Pax copia virtus
Pax et amor
Pax et copia
Pax et libertas
Pax et spes
Pax finis bello
Pax in bello
Pax justa
Pax optima rerum
Pax potior bello
Pax quceiitur bello
Pax tua, Domine, est requies mea
Pax vobiscum

is dearer...

fatherland

Patriam amo
Patriam hinc sustinet

Paucasuspexipaucioradespexi

but liberty

and religion

to fatherland

Patria fidelis

p-.^.
^^^

{\ar'er"'^

Patriae et religioni fidelis


Patriae fidelis

Patriis virtutibus

Baillie.

Maundrell, Peyton.
Spence, Spottiswood, Spotswood.
obtain
Kinnaird.
conquers suffers
'^""'' '"" '"^ "''^1"
"
"JNichoIas, Nicolas, Thomson.

I suffer that / may

Patria cara, carior libertas

Patrins

Thompson, Thomson.
Wills.

Patior ut potiar
Patitur qui vincit

-nfelici fidelis

Patior, potior

Patria; fidus

You will conquer by patience

.
I
He conquers by
patience
I conquer by patience

I suffer and hope


/ siiffer, I obtain

Patria cara, carior fides

''"'^""'''

By patience and hope

Patientia victrix
Patientia vinces

Patientia vinco..
Patiently persevere
Patior et spero

''""^"''

Patientia etspe

D
Patientia
vmcit

PER

60

Dow.
Patient
Floyd.
Patient of dust and sun
Bulman.
Patiently
Askew, Robertson of Ladykirk.
Patience overcomes all misfortunes
Thomson.
I conquer by patience and grace
Dent, Weiss.
By patience and perseverance
magna- / /"/!> and perseverance with, magna- \^,,
j-reuowes.
nimity
\

little

and little

-Scales.

Poore.
Jones.

in hope

\Almack,
Koulis,
I Osborne.
DomviUe.

p^
^"^'
Bountiful peace returns
Peace is acquired by arms

Hatfield,

Hutton,

Arnot, Arrat, Arrot.


Plain, Blaine, Blane, Blean, Scerth.
Landale.

Peaceorwar
Peace or defence.

Read.
Fleming, West.

Peace, plenty
Peace, plenty, wisdom
Peace, plenty, valour
Peace atid love

Steuart.

Peace and plenty


Peace and liberty
Peace and hope
Peace the end of war.
Peace in war
just peace
Peace is the best of things
Peace is better than war
Peace is sought by war.
Thy peace,
Lord, is my rest
Peace be with you

Dalbiac, Hodson, Jessop.


Chandlee, David.
Gordon.
Pease.
Ellis.

Osborne, Smith.

Newington.
Guidott.
Bastard,

Nembhard.

Cromwell.

Umphray.
Nott.

Dixon, Higga.

Graham.
Barns, Nottidge.
Moss.
Foote.
Martin, Sampson.

Step by step

Disgrace

is

worse than death

Drive away fear

Whatley.
Watkins.

true heart will make gold


Weighwell
As you think
Think of good
Think of me.
As you think
Thinkfirmly
I have brought forth
Through
The intention is judged of by
You attempt by doing it

By tht stratagems

of war.

Penfold.
Deyvelle.

King-Noel, Milbanke, Noel.


Giles.

Davell, Deyvelle.
Bromley, Pauncefote.
Peperell, Pepperell.
Bindlosse.
the act

Urquhart.
Kersey.
Bellgough, Belli, Carpenter.

Cockbum,

Eliot, Elliott,

Fogg-EUiotL

PER

PER

Per adversa virtus

Virtue through opposition

Perangustaadaugusta

Through dangers

Per angustum
Per antiquam cartam

By an

to

Leghton, Leighton, Lighton.


^^"'''"' ^^^^^'"''' ^''^'^"S("^
ton""'

honour.

Through danger

Fletcher.
Adlington.
TBerry, Bervy,

ancient charter

Wardua

Through
i

^
I

Per ardua ad
Per
Per
Per
Per
Per

alta

ardua Deo favente


ardua fama
ardua liberi
ardua stabilis
ardua stabilis eslo

Through
"

difficulties to

Through

difficulties,

"

heaven

|
\

,m''''T
M'Neagh,

Stibbert, Tailour, Wright.


Achanye,
Hall,
Ahanny

God helping

Hanman,

Butterworth.

Whyte.
Pitt.

Harty, Lawrence, Mann, Ferryman.

Dendy.

steadfast in difficulties

TDraffen,

I rise

Per ardua surgo

through

difficulties

Through

Virtue through

Per aspera ad dulcia crucis


Per
Per
Per
Per
Per
Per

cceli

Per constanza et speranza


Per crucem ad castra
Per crucera ad coelum
,
n
Per crucem ad coronam

,ri
Through

I.

Collins.

Cowie.

Gomra.
Davies.
Paul.
la Poer,

fDe

crown

-I

to the light
the stars
I trust through the cross

By the cross to

Deum et ferrum obtinui


Deum meum transilio murum

Perdurat probitas
Per ecclesiam ad coelum
Perenne sub polo nihil
Perenne sub sole nihil
Per ferrum obtinui
Per fidem et patientiam
Per fidem omnia
Per fidem vinco
Perforatus
Perge sed caute

Nothing is enduring under


by my
Through faith and patience

I have got possession


I conquer

'

Pemberton.
Pearson.
Eccles.
Pont.

sun
sword

Perrins.

the

Hillas.

Broomhead-Colton-Fox.

Howard.
Eastwood.
Board.

through faith

Jenkins, Styles.

Romans.
Mahon, Pakenham-Mahon,

me from danger

Peisley.

Perigal.

Peri-Gal

Per ignem

'

Hill.

...

Perforated, bored.
Goon, but cautiously
I advance u/rward,

Fortitude presened

Peer, Poe, Poer,' Power,

Jordan.
Dovaston.
Bosanquet, Boyton.
Dennett.

All throiigh faith

Pergo sursum
Periculum fortitudine evasi

Le

O'Neill-Power
Campbell.
Legard.
Crosley.

IVhcn struck dcnvtt I rise again


Smitten down I ajn lifted up
Through losses, through carnage
Through the providence of God
By God and my swoi-d 1 have obtained .
Through my God I leap over a wall
Integrity endures
Through the church to heaven
A^othing is everlasting tinder heaven

Percussus resurgo
Percussus elevor

Per damna per casdes


Per Dei providentiam
Per

Ross.
Lidderdale.

Nicholson, Shaw, Worsley.

Through the cross

Per crucem ad lucem


Per crucem ad Stellas
Per crucem confido

-Per

.
.1
the cross to the
ii.

O'Heron,

Hopkins, Randolph.

Through the camp to the stars.


By thefavour of heaven
Through constancy and hope
Through the cross to the camp
Through the cross to heaven

ad astra
favorem

castra

Hardinge,

Sinclair.

diffixidties

{'^^c^i^ll'!!!"..!'^'.'.'^^^^^^
Through the hardships of war
Virtue through hardships
He who provides through war
Over a mountain road

aspera belli
aspera virtus
bellum qui providet
callem coUem

Harding,

O'Haugherne,

Wingate.
Beetham, Betham.

I shall rise.

difficulties

Fenton,

Mahon,

-[

Per ardua surgam


Per ardua virtus

Crookshank,

F"'\?J''''''
M'Intyre,
ton,
M'Entire, ^wfr'

Hannay, Jobling, Waterlow.

Fame through difficulties


Free through difficulties
Steady in difficulties
Be

Clarkson,

"'"^'^1

'

difficulties
-y

ferris

We conquer by our swords


By fire, by sword

vicimus

Perignem, per gladium

perished, had I not persisted


We had perished, had we not persisted
By its opposite
We are ruined by permitted things

/ would have

Periissem, ni perslitissem
Periissemus, nisi perstitissemus

Per il suo contrario


Perimus Ileitis
Per incerta certus amor
Per industriam
Perit ut vivat
Per juga, per tluvios
Per lucem ac tenebras
guine surgent

Hodder.
Welby, Welby-Gregory.
Anstruther, Molony, Thomson.

through fire ....

Anstruther.
Paget.
Cann, Shore.

Romanis.

sure love in doubtful circumstances

Rowan.

By industry
He
mea

sidera

loses his life thai

he tnay gain

Through precipices and torrents


san-/ Through light and darkness my

arise

ifi

star will

blood

Per mare

By

Per mare, per terras.

sea and, land


,
J
By

Fenwick, Phin.
Harland, Hazledine.

Bissett,

it

\q,
/
Anderson.

sea

("Alexander,

Courtayne,

Darley,

Drum

mond, Dupre, Durham, Lamb, Mac

Per orbem

Perrumpo

Through a thousand diffiiculties


Leave the rest to the care of the gods
/ conquer through death
Through many years
Throughout the globe
I break through

aid,

Per mille ardua


Permitte caetera divis
Per mortem vinco
Per multos annos

M'Alister, Macdonald, M'Don


'Each
Macdonnell, M'Eachern,
ran, Macelester, Piessf, Rutherford
Rutherfurd, Urquhart.Warren-Darley
alister,

--

Millerd.

M'Crummen, M'Crummin.
Waterlow.
Phillips.

Clay.

Ramsay.

43-2

By rocks,

Persaxa per ignes


Persevera Deoque confide
Persevera et vince
Perseverance

by fires
Persevere and trust in
Persevere and conquer.

Perseverando

Burrard, Hawkshaw, Hume, Smith.


'Abbot, Banlcs, Brinckman, Broadhead,
Brooks, Cammell, Cope, Dawson,
Denison, Drake, Duncan, Edwards,
Elliott, Flower, Frampton, Handcock,
Hanrott, Henley, Howell, Hutchinson,
Lane, Larkworthy, Leake, M'Kellar,
Mackellar, Mackenzie, lloreton, Morton, Reynolds-Moreton, Roxby, Shorrock, Turnly, Wood.

By persevering..

:iando

et

By persrjerame and caution

cavendo

Moore.

{^ VowS"""""'

Perseverance

Perseverantia

Perseverantia
Perseverantia
Perseverantia
Perseverantia
Perseverantia
Perseverantia
Perseverantia
Perseverantia
Perseverantia
Perseverantia

Smith.

Brown.
Lampson.

God

ad finem optatum

By perseverance

dabitur

It will be given by perseverance..


Rest by perseverance and care
By perseverance and labour.

et cura quies
et labore
industria et fidelitas
omnia vincit

Perseverance, industry,

wished-for end.

obtinebit

victor
vincit

Perseveranti dabitur

'^^^"^"*''''

^"'^'>'

Jones.
Terry.
Hall.
Pitcher.
Ravenscroft.

and fidelity

Cooper.

Perseverance conquers all things.


By perseverance the palm
Perseverance will obtain the palm
Victor through persei'erance
Perseverance conquers

palma

palmam

to the

Willson.

Horton, Tooth.
Campbell.
Alexander, Bamford, Bumess, Mateos.

It will be given to the persevering.

{^'^Tpp%,''{^ir^sr"'^"'

''"P""'

'Baker, Burrard, Collier, Colvile, Comer,


Congreve, Dupuis, Edmond, Farnall,
Ford, Fordyce, Gardiner, Greig, Hall,
Jeffcock, Oak, Oakes, Gates, Romilly,
Simpson, WhittaU.
Persevere in hope
Persevere

I persezvre

Per sinum Codanum

Through

Mackinnon.
the

Baker, Pender, Waithman.


Graves-Sawle.

Gulf of Codanus

Humphry.

Persist

Perspicax, audax
Persia et prsesta

Erskine.
Bramhall.
Hamilton.
Merry.

Sharp-sighted, bold

Standfast and step ahead


I step ahead by standingfast

Perstando prsesto
Persto et spero
Per tela per hostes
Per tela per hostes impavidi
Per tot discrimina rerum

I standfast and hope


By arrows, by enemies

Bremner, Brymer, Innes.

Undaunted through arrows and enemies.


Through so many critical junctures

Borron.

. .

Hammond, Hickman.
Casey, Cunninghame, Douglas, Drysdale,
Gravett, Hamilton, Lammie, L'Amy,

By various fortunes

Per varios casus

-j

Per

Byrightways

vias rectas

Steadfast in the right


By strength and courage

Pestis patriae pigrities


Petit alta
Petit ardua virtus

the plague of onis country


at high things
Courage aims at hard things
Light from the sun
Phabus, light in darkness
Piously and bravely

By courage and knowledge


Sloth

Piedmontaise
Pie lepone te

In pious confuhnce
Piety and thrift.
Piety is the surest virtue
By piety
By piety and uprightness
Stronger by piety
By the piety of my forefathers
For tlu sake ofpiety
Pious though valiant

Pietas et frugalitas
Pietas tutissima virtus
Pietate
Pietate et probitate
Pietate fortior
Pietate parentum
Pietatis causa

Pieux quoique preux


Pie vivere et

Deum

et

patriam

diligere.

Pignus amoris
Pilkyngton Pailedowne; the Master
the
Pille

meadows
mise gu muier.

Placeam
Placeam dum peream
Plane

et sane
Playsyr vaut Payn

Plena dabit Dens vela


Plena refulget
Plus spinis quam ferro
Plus vigila

is

He aims

Phoebe lux
Phojbus, lux in tenebris
Pie et fortiter

. ,

f''""^^' "'"^
"^"J'^'^^

''^^'

Walker.
Blackwood, Pixley, Purvis.

M'Ewan.

Pervicax recte
Per vim et virtutem
Per virtutem et scientiam

Bebb, Youl, Yule.


MacNeil, M'Neil.
Dugdale.
Abercrombie, Abercromby.
Douglas.
Kinnaird.
Jeffrey.

Bennet.
Hardinge.

Mordey, Pierpoint, Pierrepont.


Guthrie, Guthry.
Ainsley, Ainslie.

Brown.
Rees.

Broade, Stanier-Philip-Broade.
Tulloch.
Pye.

Long, Wolley.

^'"^ "'"^ ""''}


Redmond.

The pledge of love

mows^

Graham.
.,,

_^

Pilkmgton.

/
I willreturn to sea
Be mine to please
Let me findfavour as long as I live
Simply and sensibly
Pleasure costs pain
God will Jill our sails
The full jnoon shines
More by thorns than the sword
B: more watchful

M'Laurin.
Murray.
Murray.
Vaughan.
Payn.
Bontine, Tennant.
Pitcaim.
Richardson.

White.

PLU
1

Pollet virtus

Virtue avails

Por dysserver
Porro unum est necessarium

Moreover, one thing

'

'

Ask thyself.
To have the p07ver without the wish
T^,
They
are

Postera crescam laude


Postera laude recens
Post est occasio calva
Post funera fcenus
Post funera virtus
Post hominem animus durat
Post mortem virtus virescit
Post nubes

I shall gjnu

in the esteem oj posterity


Fresh in the praise ofposterity

Melbourne.
Hardinge.

Opportunity is bald behind


Interat after death

Chapman.

'

'.

I,

able

who

man our courage is strengthened...


virtue flourished after death
After clouds

Post nubila Phoebus

After clouds sunshine

Post nubila sol

After clouds sunshine

,.

^jv

rewards

After

battles

After
After
After
After

the thorns the palm


darkness light
darkness

Practise

many shipaurccks
after virtue

so

I find a port

to

-!

regno servitium

et

memor
Premium honor
Prfedas

Prasmium,
PrEemium,

virtus, gloria

virtus,

honor

Pri"emium virtutis

PrDemium vntutis honor


^Prsemonitus prsemunitus
l^sesta et persta

Praestando pr?esto
Pra;stare et prodesse
Prsestat auro virtus
Pnestat tuto quam cito

Presto

et persisto

Bagot.
Leigh.

Gorwood.
Lawes.
Wandesford.
Macaul.
De Massue.
Vaudin.
Cooper.
Macpeter, Peitere, Peter.
Janvim.

Maundy.

not

Latter.

For three
Ln order to accomplish

Pushfotward
Urge your way among

Manners, Manners-Sutton.
Barry, Barrow.

.,

Honour

is

,,

the

Eliot, Eliot-Craggs.

the leaders

Henderson.
Dunbar.

The more illustrious, the nearer


Honourable sei-vice to king and country....
The harder, the more honour.
Mindful of the prize
The reward is honour
Reward, courage, glory
Reward, courage, honour
The reward of virtue

difficilius

Preston.
Carr.
Carr.

To deserve
To deserve.
For God and my King.
For God, for the land
For er.'cr
For the faith
For the church
For the King
For maintaining loyalty.
For my liberty, for my country
For my country
For my God
For my King

Headstrong, yet in safety

quo

Leonard

Strongfor good

Why

Rut-

Palmer.
rBarrett-Lennard, Bolden, Brand, Dacrc,

learn

,,

Nicholson,

Blonie, Brisco, Briscoe.

Bland, Scot, Scott.


Edgar.

disg>-ace

Prsclarior,
Pra:clarius

Malins,

Giflord.

Rolfe,

Westenra.

Virtue rather than Uncage


Rather by genius than strength

/ cannotforget

Purvis,

Hewat, Hewatt.
Montagu.

...

PrEecipitatus,

Prseclarum regi

^^^^^^

Death rather than

no fraud
attamen tutus
quo propinquior

Jeffrey,

Shuldham, Tarleton.

Paget.
Bright.

10 wish well

Pracedentibus insta

Jaffrey,

Pinkerton.
rCuninffhanie,

Post spinas palma


Post tenebras lucem
Post tenebras lux
Post tot naufragia portum
Post virtutem curro
Potior origine virtus
Potius ingenio quam vi
Potius mori quam fcedari
Pour apprendre oublier ne puis

Pour bien fort


Pour deservir
3
Pour deservyr
Pour Dieu et mon Roi
Pour Dieu, pour terre
Pour jamais
Pour la foi
Pour I'eglise
Pour le Roy
Pour loyaulte maintenir
Pour ma libertay pour ma patree
Pour ma patrie
Pour mon Dieu
Pour mon Roy
Pour quoy non
Pour trois
Pour y parvenir
Poussez en avant

Moll, Mow.
Roberts, Robertson, Westropp.
Bridge.
Tyssen.
Blunstone. Steddert, Stodart, Stothart.
Steddert,
Blundestone,
f Blunstone,
| %io&^-,i, Stoddart, Stothart, Stothert.
Jack.
Cranworth,
Jaffray,
CAhrends,
Jack,
\
[

Post pr^lia prjemia

I run

Goodere,
Fowler,
Butt,
Keightley, Norcop, Radford.

Attwood,

Our

r- 7^ .&
7
J
Light
after clouds

Wingfield.

noble

After a

After clouds

Hodges.
is

can

Virtue survives death

Post nubila

.,

believe they

Post nubes lux

:,.,,.
Pour bien desirer
;

Carr.
Wellesley.

needful.

-J
.
Possunt qui posse videntur

Posce teipsum

is

{^\S^.ll'!!l!''l!"^!!lf.!'^)^^^^-

Posse, nolle, nobile

'

To deserve

r,
;

Ponlhieu.

Listen, Ramage.
Pole, Poole, Snowden, Wellesley.

Little by little

[Portantispoliapalma

'

De

Nabbs, Nairne.

Jeffreys.

Poco a poco

'

Elliott,

Pob dawn o Dduw

PR^

63
Morebeyotid.
Break rather than bend

Plus ultra
Plutot rompe que plie

rewardJ of virtue
j:

Constable.
Ogilvie, Ogilvy.
Fountain.

Graham.
Foster.

Corsane.
Boreland, Brown, Cox.
Pringle.

fBebb, Brown, Cheere, Chere, Corsane,


Cox, Tetlow.

-[

Rickart.

Forewarned, forearmed
Undertake and persevere

Weekes.

Having taken the precedence, I hold it


To outstrip arid do good.

Hamilton.
Gray.

Virtue is better than gold


Better safely than quickly
I undertake and persist

Bonar.
Hamilton, Yawkins.

Cunningham.

PR^

,
Praesto

et persto

^.,
Praise

/Baillie- Hamilton- Arden, Coe, Crawhall,

/ undertake/or my country
I undertake that / may perform

Praesto pro patria


Pnesto ut prasstem

Prasvisa

PRO

64

j^
J ,
persevere
I undertake
and
T

J-

Take breath, pull strong


The muard of virtue is honour
Take me such as I am
Take in good will
Take it in anger

Prenez garde

Be on your guard

tire forte

Prenez haleine tirez


Press forward
Press through
Prest d'accompUr

Take

fort

mon
mon

pais

pays

Ready

Giffard.

Mortimer.
Boreland, Borelands, Cockburn, Your.g.
Aston, Freston, Heber, Talbot.

to

Stewart.
Preston.

Mouson, Sherlock.
Mouson.

What is
What is

Aston, Smith.
Talbot, Heber-Percy.
Monson, Morison, Richardson.
Affleck, Auchinleck.
Auchinleck.
Frederick.

accomplish
useful is valuable
useful is valuable

The reward and cause of labour


The reward to the conquerors is a
The prize of bravery
Ready to serve my country

salutat

et ultimi in bello

domum

tutare

to

Prudence excels reward

Prevalet virtus

Primus
Primus e stirpe
Primus tametsi virilis
Primus ultimusque in acie
Principiis obsta

Prisca fides
Prisco stii-pe Hibernico
Prist en foyt
Pristinum spero lumen

Prius frangitur quam flectitur


Prius mori quam fidem fallere
Prius quam factum considera

Pro amore

Bell, Loftie, Loftus, Rickett, Sutton.

Ready.

Pretiosum quod utile est


Pretium et causa laboris
Pretium victoribus corona
Pretium virtutis
Pret pour non pays

Primum

Winter-

Ogle.
La Font.
fElmsley, Elmslie, Elmsly, M'Intosh,
Macintosh, Macritchie, MacRitchie,
-j
Rickard, Rickart, Winstanley.
[

accomplish
I undertake and persevere
I undertake that I may perform
Ready for my country
Ready for my country

Pret d'accompUr
Pretio prudentia prsestat
Pretiosum quod utile

Prima voce

TwTsden,

Bebb.

breath, pull strong

Ready

Presto et persto
Presto ut praestem
Prest pour
Prest pour
Pret

Twisden,

^,(,fjia.m

Kerr.
Killingworth.
Dorrien, Smith-Dorrien.

^y sea and land

Premium virtutis honor


Prend moi tel que je suis
Prenez en gre
Prenez en ire

Primi

f Hodges,

.1

Foreseen misfortunes come to nothing

mala pereunt

God

Prato et pelago
Preignes haleine

Hamilton.
Neilson.
Preston.

patriae

cro-<vn

. .

Knapton.
Welsh.
Monson.

Virtueprevails
Salutes with the first voice
First and last in war
First defend home
First
First of the race
First although manly
First and last in battle
Oppose beginnings
Ancientfaith
Of an ancient Irish stock
Ready infaith

Zouch.

I hope for a^icient lustre

Preston.
Dykes-Ballantine.

Boucherett.

Gorman, O'Gorman.
Watkins.
Ellis.

Hay.
Primerose.
Sherritt.

Bateman, Ffolkes, Folkes, M'Laggan.


Glassford.

Lennon.
Barlow.

Is sooner broken than bent


Yield to death rather than betray trust

Drummond.

Think before you act


For love of country

Reeves.
Scot, Scott.
Blomefield, Campbell, Hasil
rigge,
Hazlerigg, Hesilrigge, Kirkland, M'Naught, Mulvihall, Phihps,
J
Purdon, Scot, Serjeantson, Shortland,
I
Shortreed, Wait. Woodforde.
V
Blagrave.

rAyrton,

Pro

For our homes and altars

aris et focis

For art, not strength


For ancestralfaith
Trying and approving.
For war or peace

Pro arte non marte


Pro avita fide
Probando et approbando
Pro bello vel pace
Probitas
Probitas
Probitas
Probitas
Probitas

cum

fortitudine

sibi ipsi securitas

honos

Veritas

et firmitas

fons honoris

Brooke.

Ramsay.
Anderson, Anderton.

Honesty with fortitude.

Brewster.

Integrity is its own security


Integrity, truth, and honour
Integrity and firmness
Integrity is the fountain of honour

Carr.

Probitas verus honos

Integrity is true

Probitate
Probitate
Probitate
Probitate
Probitate

By integrity
By integrity and valour
An undertaking is achieved by
By probity and labour
By probity and valour

ac virtute
consilium perficitur
et labore
et virtute

Probitatem quam divitias


Pro bona ad meliora.

Probum non

poenitet

Procedamus

in

Pro Christo
Pro Christo

et patria
et

Pro Christo

et patria dulce

Pro cruce audax

{ ^^0^,;.

periculum

"'"^ "'"

{'''"'^^Jt"''

Boldfor the cross.

^et^rnS^^.t^-f^r'

Rennie, Renny.
Rose.
integrity

For good to better.


The upright man does not repent
Let us proceed in peace
For Christ and country
For Christ atul for country

pro patria

Gubbay.

honour

Probity rather than riches

pace

Browne.
Leslie, Lesly.

'""""''^' '^""^"'

...

Renny.
Baring, Gould.
Rose.

Claydan, Claydon. Clayton.


Goodwright.
Leader, Sands, Sandes, Sandys.

Montgomery.
Innes-Ker, Ker, Verner, Vernon.
Cair.

"JKer.
Squarey.

PRO
Pro
Pro
Pro
Pro

Deo
Deo
Deo
Deo

PRO

65

I strive for

certo
et catholica fide
et ecclesia

For God and the Catholic faith


For God and the Church
For God and liberty

et libertate

^^^'--P^'-

ForGodandco^^ntry

Pro Deo

For God atid for 7ny country

et

Pro Deo

et

Pro Deo,

pro patria

Rege

patria, et lege....

et patria

fide et patria

Rege

Who

et patria

pugno

ie famous

Ifg fit for thefaith. King, and country.


Hepenetratesint.deefth.ngs

Progredere, ne regredere
Progredior
Progress with prudence

Go forward, not back


Igoforward

Projeci

Pro

libertate lege sancta

Pro

libertate p.atri^

For

Prolegibus ac regibus
regibus

Prolibertate

Pro lusu et prreda


Pro Magna Charta
Pro me ipso et aliis
Pro mitra coronam
Prompte et consel
Prompte et consulto
Promptus
Promptus ad certamen
T3

..
Promptus

..

cj

i;

et fidehs

GroSi^h.^"''"''

Innes.

Swainson, Swainston.

Howard.
Longe.
.

Daniell, Meldon, Wade.


Lentaigne, O'Neill.

Norman.

{^^I^^r^son^""^'^^'

the liberty of my country

Main.
Shield.

Dodsworth.
Wilson.
Wilson.
Wallace.
Glyn.

Pringle.
Plenderleiih.

Donaldson, Kemp, Kempt, Russell.


the contest.

T>
J and
JX
r
Ready
faithful
-.,1.1-

For

my

Sinclair.

rCarruthers,Chalmers,Croudace, Mitchell-

country..

Carruthers, Wade.
Alherley, Bannerman, Beatson, Betson,
Bonsall,
Borrowman,
Bullman,
Bulman, Douglas, Grant, Gregor,
Groset, Groseth, HamiUon, Hastie,
Hay, Hay-Newton, Higgins, Innes,

Manby,
Newlands,
Macdonald,
Newton, Ogilvie, O'Higgins, Provan,
Roachead, Rochead, Rose,
Ross,
Scott,

Pro

et virtute

For the love of my country


For my country by the aid of God.
For my country and its liberty
For our country and liberty
For country and King
For my country and religion
For my country and virtue

invictus

Invincible for

mori

To die for my country


Not afraid to die for my counlry
For my country often, for my King always

patriae

amore

patria
patria
patria
patria
patria
patria
patria
patria
patria
patria
patria
patria
patria
patria

auxilio

Dei

ejusque libertate
et libertate
et

Rege

et religione

non timidus perire


pro Rege semper

ssepe,

Michie.
Crofton, Jones,
Shanly.
Higgins.
Odell.

my country

Champneys.
Splatt.

my country always
I burn for my country
To live and die for my country

Costerton.
Grattan.

Quickly
rr

Campbell, CoUow, Power.

and cautiously
jrj.

Tenacious ofpurpose
J.

Daring by my own valour

Thomas.

Manly.

My bloodfor my country

...

Turner,

Ainslie.

For

Propria virtute audax

Thomson,

Grossett, Heaven, Muirhead.


Joy, Shelly.

semper.
uro

T3
Propositi
tenax

Skipton,

Walmsley, Wood.
Wolfe.

sanguis

vivere et mori
Propere et provide...

^''"'^'

Carmichael.
Sharpe.

and advisedly
and with advice

Ready
Ready for

^'''^'

MacMoran, M'Morran.
Dashwood, Stapleton.

crownfor a mitre

Quickly
Quickly

^^'''''''

{^TuxS

For sport and plunder.


For Magna Charta
For myself and others

Pro
Pro
Pro
Pro
Pro
Pro
Pro
Pro
Pro
Pro
Pro
Pro
Pro
Pro

'^"'^'

Honnyman, Honyman, Sharp.


Sharp.

'

Pro patria

^'^'^'^

^''"'^' ^'''

Howard.

/ have thrown away


For the law, the King, the people
For law, senate, and King.
For our laws and kings
For laws and kings
For liberty
For liberty ratified by law

Pro lege, Rege, grege


Pro lege senatuque Rege
et

{*^

Drawn for thefaith

fide strictus

M^l.

Beckett.

acts laboriously acts marvellously

^^'^"'^-emit

Pro legibus

{^Xve^'^S^fl;,

one' s fellow citizens

For the Chuich of God.


For the faith
For my faith and country
For our faith and country

Pro ecclesia Dei


Pro fide
Pro fide ac patria
fide

Beugo, James.

For our God:ou:Ki:g::nd:^u:,:y::.

To do good rather than

conspici

Prodigiose qui laboriose

Pro
Pro
Pro

Blacker, Broade, Golding,


("Bickerton,
Hawkins, Hurst, Masterton, Mastertown, Parsons, Phillips, Stanier-PhilipI,
Broade, Zigno.

^''^^^W''''''^^^"'-''/'''-''^"''""''--''' ''''} Blakemore.

To do good to

Prodesse civibus

quam

""'"' '^"""

Stacpoole.

For God, my country, and my King.

Rege

Pro Deo, pro Rege, pro

Prodesse

Bisshopp.
Wilson.

^T::^:^!^^'

For God and the King.

patria, et

Pro Deo, Rege,

Anderson.
Altham.

God.

Robinson.
f Hankinson,

-(

Yeatman
Madden.

Lowell, Strutt, Tomlinson,

PRO

PRU

66

Ifeed you

Proprio vos sanguine pasco


Propter obedientiam

with

my own

Pro recto

Because of obedience.
Because of right

ProRege
^

For
_

blood

Cantrell.

Hay.
Meek.
p'^''^'
(^^/'''i'''.-n-^T/''^c'
M'Phie, Porcher.
\ Le Boutilber.Macfie,SJl'?lu?'

King
*

the

Pro Rege Dimico


Pro Rege et grege

For King and Dymoke


For the King and people

Pro Rege

et lege

For

the

King and law

Pro Rege

et limite

For

the

King and his dominions

Dymoke.
Glendee, Grieve, Paterson, Rudd.
^''^'"'

(^'MaudT

Rege

et patria

Rege
Rege
Rege
Rege
Rege
Rege

et patria

^'^''^""'

St"wan"'

Elliot, Elliott.
(

For Kin^ and country

J.

Aberherdour,

.\berkerdour,
Ainsley,
Ainslie, Bell, Cameron, Carr, Cooke,

Crofton,Fergusson,Franklin,Franklyn,
Hammond,
Leicester,
Harrison,
Leslie - Melville,
Lyon,
M'Cubbin, Napier, Paterson, Palgrave,
Leslie,

Smith, Sterry, Stewart, Tail, Yates.

Pro
Pro
Pro
Pro
Pro
Pro
Pro
Pro
Pro
Pro

et

Fightingfor King and country

pugnans

et pro patria

semper

et religione
et

republica

Rege, lege, grege

patria

semper

Pro Rege semper


Pro republica semper
Pro salute
Prosequor ahs
Prospere qui sedulo
Prospere, si propere

%!^'^^^"^-^""'-^'"'

Casson, Graham.
Cunninghame.

Prosperously if speedily
but am cautious.

utilitate

veritate

Graham, Maxwell.
Andrew, Luard.

Lookforward, look back

Gossip.

For use
For truth

Tennant.
Keith, MacGeorge,
Rutherford, Stewart.
Craick, Craik.

Hawkins, Whitshed.

By Providence
By the providence of God
T^et the

^"^q"/"

Keating, Keching, Sangster.

Itrustin Providence
I commit myself to Providence

Kyle, Park.
Anderson..
Hepburn, Rankin, Rankine.

Providence in adversity
Providence is our protection
We are protected by Providence
He who labours acts prudently
Becareful.

Beardmore, Norden, Keyser.

virtue

et constantia
et

honor

et justitia
et

marte

Toilet.

Thomson, Token
Innes.

Maxton, Maxtone.
Regnold, Reid.
Stewart.

Prudent and harmless

and bold.

Be is prudent who is patient


Wise as the serpent
Prudent simplicity blesses.
I lave wisely
He who acts diligently
I watch prudently

Kingsbury.
Legh.
Coke, Lushingtoii, Shaw.
Pole, Van Notten-Pole.
Frederick.
Scot, Scott.

acts prudently.

Withprudence

animo

Stewart.

By providence and industry


By providence and virtue.

Prudent, faithful,

et

Lamplugh.

By divine providence

Prudens,

decus innocentia
et animis

Anderson.
Nicholson.
De la Motte.

providence of God preserve it


established by the Z'"'^'''"'"

For

Prudentia
Prudentia
Prudentia
Prudentia
Prudentia
Prudentia
Prudentia
Prudentia
Prudentia
Prudentia
Prudentia

Peat.

Lookforward

Pro virtute
Provyd
Prudens et innocuus
Prudens qui patiens
Prudens sicut serpens
Prudens simplicitas beat
Prudenter arao
Prudenter qui sedulo
Prudenter vigilo

Hellier.
Ogilvie.

The diligent prosper

Provide
Providence
Providence with adventure
Providentia
Providentia Dei
Providentia Dei conservet

audax

Joibson.

/pursue with wings

Pro
Pro

fidelis, et

"""'"'>'"""''"'

Morris, Thoyts

I make haste,

Providentia Dei stabiliuntur familiae

""

For the King always


For the commonwealth always
For safely

Prospero, sed euro


Prospice
Prospice respice

Providus esto

Macdonald, M'Dowall.
Brougham, Fane, Ponsonby.
Thornton.
Wright.
Eyre, Laurence, Redington.

. . .

Pro Rege s^pe, pro republica semper

Providentia divina
Providentiae fido
Providentiae me committo
Providentia et industria
Providentia et virtute
Providentia in adversis
Providentia tutamen
Providentia tutamur
Provide qui laboriose

Lawrence.
Boycott.
Paul.

For the King against tyrants


For the King, for the law, for the people
For a pious King.
For the King often
For our King often, for our country always

in tyrannos

Rege pio
Rege sxpe
Rege sjEpe, pro

Pasley.
Basset.

For King and people


For my King and couutry always
For my King and my religion
For King and commonwealth

populo

Prudence, grace, innocence


With prudence and spirit
With prudence and courage
By prudence and constancy

Prudence and honour


With prudence and justice
With prudence and courage.

Milne.

Donaldson.

Young, Jaggard.
Ramsay.
Steel, Steele.

Antram, Ochterlony, Steele, Steel).


Denman, Denmark, Tichboume.
M'Kinna.
Kaye-Shuttleworth.
Mylne.

Denman, Lant.

et vi

By prudence and simplicity


By prudence and might

et vigilanUa

Prudence and vigilatice

Purchon.

et simplicitate

Innes.

PRU
Prudentia
Prudentia
Prudentia
Prudentia
Prudentia
Pradentia
Prudentia

QUI

67

et virtiite

By prudence and virtue

Rankin.

fraudis nescia
gloriara acquirit

Prudence incapable of deceiving


Prudence obtains glory
Prudence in adversity.
Prudence holds me up
Prudence excels
By prudence and simplicity
Man of honour and loyal
The public safety is my reward
He hath ennobled the champion
Fight for your country
Ifightfor our altars
1 fight for my country
I have fought battles with my fist
In defence of glorious liberty

Elphinstone.

in adversis

me

sustinet

pnestat

simplicitate
Prudhomme el loyal
Publica salus mea merces
Punilem claraverat

Pugna
Pugno
Pugno
Pugno

pro patria
pro aris
pro patria.
pugnas pugnavi
Pulchra pro libertate
Pulchriorex arduis
Punget sed placet
Puro de fonte
Pur sans peur

Litton.
Toilet, Wicksted.

Boyd.
Morison, Morrison, Morryson,
Birch, Reynardson.
Pridham.
Dick.
Newte.
Ogilvie, Tichbome, Tichbourne.

Le

Vrier.

Ogilvy.

Despard.
Vane.
Mackenzie, M'Kenzie.

Fairer from difficulties


It is painful but pleasing
From a pure fountain
Pure without fear

Rome.
Casborne.
White.

Q
Qua

duxeris

Where you lead there I am


What was lost is safe
What we ourselves have performed

adsum

Quae amiisa salva


Quae fecimus ipsi
QuK habet manus tenebit
Quse immemor benefici
Que juncta firma
Quse moderata firma
Quseque flavilla micat
Qu:e recta sequor
Qujerendo

Ogilvy.
Keith, Keith-Falconer.
Fulton, James.

My hand will holdfast what it has

Templeman.

Union

Ingleby.
Leslie, Lesly.
Ogilvie, Ogilvy.

strength
Moderate things are permanent
Every spark shines
Ifolloiu the things which are right
By seeking

rr,

is

,,

Qua;rere verum

To

Quaere sic est


Quaere verum
Quae serata secura

Seek,soitis
Seek truth

.,

seek the truth

Which things are above

Hobart, Robartes.

I wish

those things

IT wish

to see

Quae vemant crescent


Quae vult valde vult

The things which are green will grow

What

,.,..

Quantum est in rebus inane


Quantum in rebus inane
Qua panditur orbis
Quarta saluti
Quasi summus magister

Qua tendis
Que je surmonte

Quem non torret hyems


Quem te Deus esse jussit
Que pensez?
Quercus
Quercus glandifera amica porcis
^

I.
salus patnae
Quercus robur
1

Quicquid

.,

O'Quin,
-<.
'

fDe Grey, Hamilton, Maiendie,


| house, Robinson, WeddeU.

Quin,
-^

>

Mire-

Quayle.
Coleridge, Powles,
Gaunter.

Yong, Yonge.

Worsley.
Fraser.

Minett

Osbom, Osboine.
Campbell.

HalUday

As

if supreme master
Wherever you go
That I may overcome

Somaster.

Which winter does not scorch


What God has commanded you to be.
What do you think?
The oak
The acorn-bearing oak is kind to pigs
The strength of the oak is the safety
J
J ' of

Kyd.

Roy.
Chanceler, Chancellor.

Holroyd, Holroyde.
Lawrence,
Wright.
Allen.
the \o,i.,
VUakes.

country
Stewart.
Stewart.
Grieve.

He who
Hewho leads

Whatever grows, perishes m


takes is taken

...
m cmere pent

crescit,

things he wishes he wishes fervently


the beginning

M'Queen,

-Wyndham-Oum
Bumet, Burnett.
Wilmot.

Whither will ye.


Whither will ye
Because you have kept faith

Quhidder will ye.,


Quhidder will zie
Quia fidem servasti
Qui capit, capitur
Qui conducit

.... \

Such as I will be I hope to be


Sttch as the life, so its end
As much as winter does not scorch
To do good to as many as possible
Iny condition to him
What vanity is in human affain
What vanity in human affairs
Where the world extends.
fourth to salvation

Qa-alis vita, finis ita

Quam non torict hyems


Quam plurimis prodesse.
Quam sibi sortem

,
JThe same as from

Quahs ab mcepto

M'Quinn.
TMacqueen,

which are above

,
,..,.,
the things which are above

.,

Qualis ero spero

Douglas, Gate House, Monteath-Douglas.

safe

Quae sursum volo videre

Calthrop,
^

Birchall.

{'^^htu^Zir^^rZ^H.'"'^]^^-

Quae supra
Qua? sursum volo

jjo^gft

Stanhope.

The things which are locked are

Qu.sitamartetuendaarte

Robertson.
Campbell, Pickersgill.
Smith.
TBowes, Carleton, Holway

ashes.

Smyth.
Borthwick.
fAserburne,
{

Ashbumer.

Ashburne,

Asherbume,

? ?

QUI
Quicquid dignum sapiente bonoque est....{

Quid capit, capitur


Quid clarius astris ?
Quidder will zie ?
Quid gens sine mente
Quid leges sine moribus?.
Quid leone fortius?
Quidni pro sodali?
Quidni tandem ?
Quid non cor suepius pro Imraanueli

What may

Quid verum atque decens euro

not be done by the help of

et

rogo ...{

^''^f^^

"auTaskfot

/ shall be at

Quimetangitpcenitebit

Qui non ciconia tigris


Qui non patriam amat?
Qui nos vincet?
Qui nucleum vult, nucem frangat
Qui patilur, vincit
Qui panse
Quipense?
Qui potest capere, capiat
Qui plane sane vadit
accursabit?
accusabit?

aggredi

Quinan.
Beugo.
Haslen, Hasler.

the nut

Kinaird, Kinnaird.
St Lawrence.

conquers

heals

Lawrence,

Let him take who can take


Who goes plainly goes safely

Clegg, Gleg.
Taylor.

Who shall assail


Who shall accme?

Hamilton.
Hamilton.

-11

Qui s'esfimepetytdenendra grand

who

dares

'"''""^

{ ^^Jf'""'

tibi in fortibus,

Domine?

non unde
ne cadat

Stat caveat

Quis timet?

'" ^'^''

''"'';

""""'^

uti scit ei

Qui

vit

Qui

vult capere, capiat

tel?

bona

{ '^f,,^^'
What you are, notwhence

""^'^'^'

content tient assez

Quocunque ferar
Q"cc-uque jecetis

stabit

adest
agis fortiter

Quodcunque evenerit optimum


Quod Deus vult fiat
Quod Deus vult fiet
Quod Deus vult volo

Quod

dixi, dixi

Quod

ero, spero

Whatman.
Dunville.
Domville.
Price.

Kettle.

who knows how

to

He that lives content has got enough


Who wishes to take, let him take
Whithersoever I may be carried.
Wherever you shall throw

it, it

use

Hill, Noel-Hil'

it.

Gloag.
Sinclair.

.-

M'Leod.
Marsham.

shall stand

What is present.
Which you do bravely
Whatever happens is best
Let that which God wills

'"

Oliphant.
Lloyd.
be

Chet wynd.
Dimsdale.
Mountford.

done

What God wishes will be done


What God wishes / wish
What I have said, I have said

Dixie, Dixon.
[

I hope what I shall be

-j

Quod facio, valde facio


Quod facit, valde facit
Quod honestum est d ecet
Quod honestum utile
Quod justum, non quod utile
Quod me mihi reddit amicum
Quod non pro patria ?
Quod potui, perfici

Motto of the Order of St. Patrick.


Betenson, Bettenson, Bettinson, Bettison,
g^g^U^ Pf^H^^^ P^1^^3^ Wolferstan.

^JGoldsmid.

who stands take care lest hefall ...


who stands take care
Whofears?

Let him
Let him

Let wealth be his

Lawrence.

Petyt.
J^;^' .^f'""" }
Hamilton.

""

Who such?

Qui
Qui

St.

Prior.

,1 I

will be

Who shall assault us?

Quis occursabit

Quod
Quod

Which

^^"^

'^'""'P'"-^''"""'

{^"herson.
Browne.

Who thinks?

ri ^
1
What
w,ll be

Stat caveat

Sketchley.

Anderson.
Cadogan, Leigh, Pugh, Steward.

Whoso wishes the kernel must crack

He who endures patiently,

Touche.

Motteux.
Dalrymple.
Faime, Faimie, Fernie.

Who shall separate?.

Qmserasera

sis

""^"[Z,}^

disturb things at rest

Assail the light

rs

Quis similis

to

Elliot.

rest

Who acts honourably acts bravely


He who envies is inferior
He who touches me will repent it.
Who is not a stork is a tiger
Who does not love his country?
Who shall C07iquer us ?

Not

Webb.
Parsons.
Bell, Goldie, Goldie-Scot, Gouldie.
Rickets, Trevor.

he 7vishes ardently.

Resting and watching

Qui
Qui
Qui

God ?

Ashton.

"

'''"""''''''''

What he wishes

vult

Qui honeste, fortiter


Qui invidet minor est

luci

Clayton.

Burnet, Burnett.
Hatton.
Wishart.
Chalmers, Salt.

" "'"" ""' ""''"S^ f"^ ^"jcampbell, Dewar, Lockhart, Mathew.

^/j',7^'^^

Quiescens et vigilans
Quieta non movere

audeat

Edwards.

What cannot resolution achieve?


What advantage is it ?
What gives pure tranquility?
What shall I repay
What more useful
What is true and honourable.

Quidutilius?
Quid verum atque decens

separabit

Muschamp.

...

Why is the heart not oftenerfor Immanuel ?

Quid non resolutio ?


Quidprodest?
Quid pure iranquillis?
Quid retribuam?

Quis
Quis
Quis
Quis

Smith.
BaiUie, Bayly, Cochrane-Baillie.
Moncrieff.

What pray?

patria?

Quid vult, valde


Quiescam

}Peach.

^'^Z''.^"^'''^,^,^':'',"^^^^^^
What takes is taken
What is brighter than the stars ?
Whither will ye ?
What would the clan do ivithoiit mind ?
What are laws without morals?.
What is braver than the lion?
Why notfor a companion?

Quid non, Deo juvante ?

Quid non pro

QUO

68

What I do, I do with all my might


What he does, he does with all his might...
What is honourable is becoming.
What is honourable is profitable
What is Just, not what is useful.
What restores me to myself befriends me ...
What shall we not do for our country ? ....
What I could, I have done.

Barton,
Booth,
Bough,
Gore-Booth,
Gowans,

Haworth-Booth.
Holmes.
Sikes.

Richardson.

Annand, Annandale, Lawson.

De

Lisle, Philips.

Haslewood.
Bowie, Bowrie, CampbelL
Dundas, Turner.

Galbraith,
[laworth,

QUO

Quod
^

libi,'

hoc

Quod
Quod

tibi,

id alii

tibi,

ne

Quod

tibi vis fieri fac alteri

Let that which causes shame be irksome


What yon have so^vn you ivill reap
What fate brings we bear.
I am resolved to look upwards.

That

alteri

is J
for thee,

Dobyns, Yate.
Bliss.

Clayton.
Quin.

(Crawford
Cjavvfurd,
Finzel,
Fleet^ wood, Hesketh, Plowden, Terry.

this J
for the other.

That for thee, this for another


That is for thee, not for the other
""^'^'"' '"""''^ '"

alteri

Lopas, Lopes.
Alexander.
''""' '"

{'^"y'outself"'

JRam.

What you wish done, do yourself


What J have taken I have restored
Keep what is your o^vn
What is more useful?
Whither yoii shall lead, /follow

Quod tibi vis fieri, facias


Quod transtuli retuli
Quod tuum tene
Quodutilius?

Quo duxeris, adsum


Quod varum atquedecens
Quod verum tutum
Quod volo erit
Quod

REC

69

Quod pudet hoc pigeat


Quod severis metes
Quod sors fert, ferimus
Quod sursum volo videre

Philipoe, Philipse.

Woodroofte.

Cheetham, Chetham.
Bell, Goldie, Gouldie.
Ogilvy.

What is true and honourable


What is true is safe.
What I wish will be.
What

vult, valde vult

Trevor.
Courtenay, Sim.
Wright.
^''"''"' "''""''"' ^'"''
{ "^llmot"''''
Glasgow.

he wishes, hefe,-vently wishes

Quo

fas et gloria

Whither right and glory point

Quo
^

fata vocant

Wherever y
fate

("Bland,

may
^

call

'

Bruce,

Burtchall,

Chadborn,

Cowell-Stepney, Gumming, LeGeyt,

^^ ^'^'>

Russell

Russell,

Pavier,

Quo honestior eo tutior


Quo major, eo utilior
Quo me cunque vocat patria

The more honourable the more safe


The greater the more useful
Wherever my country calls me

Quondam

Formerly we conquered with

Quo

his vicimus armis

Quo

spinosior fragrantior

Quoveritas?

Quo
Quo

virtus ducit

Quo

virtus vocat

virtus et fata vocant

scando

Radicem firmant frondes


Radii omnia lustrant

\ ita

Why live to

die?

die is life

The btnvs which love hath given


The more thorns, the greater fragrance
Whither is truth fled?
Where virtue and destiny call

I climb where virtue


Where

radix

Rapit ense triumphos

Raptim ad sidera toUar


Rara avis in terris
Rara bonitas
Rather die than be disloyal
Ratio mihi sufiicit
Ratione non ira
Ratione non vi

Ready
Ready and

leads

Recta
Recta
Recta
Recte
Recte
Recte
Recte
Recte

sursum
ubique
vel ardua
ad ardua

agens confido
et fideliter

et sapienter
et suaviter

Pulteney.
FfoUiott.
FoUett.

The root quivers with the branches.


Wins triumphs with the sword

Grant.
Brownhill.
Hunter.
Robertson.
Smith.

I shall be snatched aloft

Guille.

to

the stars

rare bird in the world


Goodness is scarce

By
By

is sufficient for

me

reason, not by rage.


reason, not by force

^''''"^P"'

^^'''

Emerton, Kelt.
Bennet, Bonnet.
Pearson.

Graham.
Small.

M'Taggart.
Archever, Fraser, Smith.
Gorham, Walker.

faithful

Recreat et alit
Recreation
Recta ad ardua
Recta pete
Recta sequor

....

{%'aL.

Leaves strengthen the root


The rays illuminate all things

Reason

^^"'

Blencowe.
Hamilton.
Rose, Ross.

''""'''''

virtue calls

Ready, aye ready

Reason contents me
Rebus angustis fortis
Rebus in arduis constans

^"''''"'

{^"caTleton ^Tomhn"''
Coats.

To

Raised again

Ramis micat

Arden.

these arms...

The readierwe are

paratior

Quorsum vivere mori ? mori


Quos dedit arcus amor.

Shelley, Sidney, Thurlow.


Guise.
Neilson.

{ ^"stewart'''

J''"""'

Graham, Brooke.
Brave

in adversity
Constant in difficulties
It refreshes and cherishes

Cobbold.

Pembroke.
Duddingstoun.
Forrester.

Act rightly in difficulties


Seek what is right
Ifollow right on
Things are right which are above

Mackenzie, M'Kenzie.

Things right everyiuhere.


Right or difficult

Gaury.

Straight at difficulties
/ trust doing rightly
Rightly andfaithfully
Rightly and wisely

Rightly

and

mildly

Fletcher.

Campbell, Keith.

Graham.
Evelick, Lindsay.

MacKenzie.
Perry, Whitting.
Gibson, Spode.
Heard.
Curzon, Lyne-Stephens.

^'P'"'

^''"

REG

REV

Harvey, Scott.

Recte faciendo neminem timeas


Recte faciendo neminem timeo
Recte faciendo securus
Recte fei-io
Recte omnia duce Deo
Recte quod honeste
Recte sequor
Recto cursii
Rectus in curvo

Fear no one in doin^ right.


I fear none in doing right

Cairncross, Scott.

Safe in doing right

Inglis.

1 strike straight.
With Godfor guide all is right
What is done honourably is right

Rodd.

Right in bending

Symonds.

Redde diem

Restore the day

Foster.

Ifollow

Bedell-Sivright, Sivright.

Anderson.
Campbell, Keith.
Corsar, Corser.

rightly

In a right course
.

Reddie aye reddie

Reddie.

Reddunt aspera foitem


Reddunt commercia mitem

Dangers render brave

| ^""'o'dabk'

Scot, Scott.

'"'"'""""

'*''

'""" jstewart.

Redeem time

Hancocks.

ReDeu
Redit expectata diu
Redoutable et fougueux
Re e merito
Refero
Refero moro aut vita decora
Refulgent in tenebris
Refulget
Regarde ^ la mort
Regarde bien

Regardez mon droit


Regardez mort
Regem defendere victum
Regi et patriae fidelis
Regi fidelis
Regi legi fidelis
Regi patrijeque
Regi patrireque fidelis
Regi regnoque fidelis
Regis donum gratum bonum
Regi semper fidelis
Regis

et patriae

tantum valet amor

Regit omnia tempus


Regulier et vigoureux

Remember
Remember
Remember and forget
Remember thy end

Bolitho.
Starkey.

The long expected returns


Formidable andfiery
This through merit

Harvey.
Dobbin, Gildea, Hebden, V.issal-Fox.
Campbell.
Rayson.

..

I call to mind
They glitter in the dark
Is resplendent
Consider death

Sto'dart, Studdart, Studdert.

Look loell
Regard my right

Milligan, Milliken, Napier.

Pitcairn.

Milward, Minchin.
Middleton, Middleton-Foule.

Consider death
To defend a conquered King
Faithful to King and country
Faithful to the King.
Faithful to the King and the law
To the King and country
Faithful to King and country
Faithful to the King and kingdom
gift from the King is a welcome boon
Everfaithful to the King.

'^"" ''^' "^

^'"^

Bastable.

Whitgreave.
Scott, Toler.

Moulson.
Barry.
Leeper.
Scott.

Pocock, Simpson.
Kingdon.
Smythe.

....

"'"^ ""'""'^'

{^"J!^"-/".
Time rules all things
Regular and vigorous

jxyldesley.

Boag.
Ker.

Motto of the Order of the White Rose.

'.

Allen, Gavin, Home.


Hall.
Keith.
Skiffington, Yelverton.

not

Renascentur
Renovate animos
Renovato nomine
Renovatur .-etas ejus sicut aquilns
Reparabit cornua Phoebe
Repetens exempla suorum
Republique
RepuUulat
Requiefco sub umbra

Renim

sapientia custos
Resistite usque ad sanguinem

They will

revive again

Drummond, Hay, Hayes.

Renew your courage


The name ren -ml

Westcote.

Raymond.

His age is rennucd like the eagle's


The moon shall II again her horns
Pursuing the examples of his ancestors
The state
It sprouts forth an^v
I rest under the shade.
Wisdom is the guardian of things

Hepburne-Scott, Hope, Scot, Scott.


Grenville.
Harris.

Lauder, Laurie, Lawder.


Hamilton.
Affleck, Auchinleck.
Keogh.
Bisset,

Resist unto blood.

/"Duberley,

Res non verba

,^

Deeds, not words

\
\

Res non verba quseso


Resolute and firm

I seek

Resolutio cauta

Prudent

Resolve is power
Resolve well, persevere
Respice
Respice aspice prospice

Look

deeds, not

words

resolution

Consider the end

Regard the future


Look behind, look before
Looking behind, looking before.

^'^'.'Tgo

Brooks, Holland.

/Dixon, Fisher, Lucas, Lumb,


\ Priestley, Snagge, Stevenson.

Tennyson.
Dendy.

Hook back without sorrota


I shall rise again
I strive to rise again

Crosbie, Crosby, Stewart.


Straiton.

Re^ertite

Revirescam

I shall flourish again

Dalgleish.

Revirescat
Revirescimus

May itflourish

Gould, Ma.\weU.

vestigia famas

We grow green

again
again

Norris,

Reece.
Hardress, Lloyd.

Iriseagain
Following in thefootsteps of our fame.
Return ye

Retmens

Jarrett,

Moore, Coleman.
Nepean.

and look forward.

Respice futurum
Respice, prospice
Respiciens prospiciens
Respiciosine luctu

Resurgam

Heely,

Stewart.
Consider.
back, look around,

Respice finem

Resurgere tento

Freeland,

Macmicking,
Macroiie,
M'Rorie,
Roughsedge,
Sterndale - McMil
W'h
/heelwright, Wilson.
Mountford.
Huskisson, Milbank, Milbanke.
Bethune.

...

Cooper, Haxton, M'Fall, Maughan.


Lister, Lloyd, Lyster.

Wardrop.

Glenelg, Grant.

SAN

REV
It grows green again

/Belches, Belsches, Belshes, Bisset, Max.

I flourish

again

well.
TBisset,

Revise
Revocate animos
Rex non verba
Richt do and fear na
Rident florentia prata
Ride through
Riensans Dieu

Jiouse your courage

The King, not words

King.

Theflowery meadows smile

Pratt.

Hamilton, Nisbet.

Nothing without God

Kerrison, Peters.

M 'Andrew.

Righgu

brath
Right and reason
Right can never die
Right to share
Rinasco piu glorio;
Rise and shine

Dalyell, Graham.
Toler.
Riddell.
Erskine, St Clair-Erskine.

glori

agai.

Lawson.

min mod...
Robore et sapore
Robore et vigilantia
Rix

in

Robori prudentia

Rix.

With strength and tast,

By strength

Robertson.
Aitken.

ant'
i watchfulness

Prudence excels
Oaken strength

prjestat

Robur
Robur atque fides
Robur et astutia
Robur in cruce
Robur in Deo
Robur in vita Deus
Robur meum Deus

Woods.

Strength and faith


Strength and astuteness
Strength in the cross
Strength in God

Whitaker, Whittaker.
Strettell.

Anketill.

Raeburn.
Jadewine.
Rhodes.
Cashen, Ross.
Harvey.

God is the strength of life


God is my strength

Do not speak ill of the rose


In a bed of roses
Roses are cro^vned with thorn
A rose tuithout the thorn
The dezti of heaven

Rosam ne rode
Rosario...
Rosas coronal spina
Rosa sine spina

Roscoeli

Row

Hepburn,
Constable-Maxwell,
M'Ewan, Mackenan, Mackeuan. Mackewan. Maxwell, Rishton, Wellwood.
Dundas.
Hay.
Wils

Forbes.
Penrose,
Riddell.
Byres.
Echlin.

Rule be ours

Rumor

Harsh rumour,

acerbe, tace

Rupto robore

We are born

nati

be thou silent

{"^

with weakened strength

Tlu holy oak

Akenhead,

Holyoake, Holyoake-Goodricke.

.Sacra quercus
Sacrificium Deo cor contritum

.Saebauld
Ssepe pro Rege, semper pro republica
Sajvumque tridentem servamus

So bold
Often for the King, always for the
Let us preserve the dread trident

Sagax

Slireiud

and bold.

Wisdom

witliout

audax

Sagesse sans tache


Sale and doe
Saigeadoir collach a buadh
Sail through

contrite heart is a sacrifice to

God
state

Corker.
Sibbald.
Vassall.

...

Broke, Loraine.

O'Naghte
Concanon.
Watkin.
O'Hanly.
Hamilton.

Tlie valiant arcfierfor ever.

Salamanca

Cotton.

Salix flectitur sed non frangitur


Salus in fide
Salus mea Christus

Salus per Christum

Redemptorem

Salutem disponit Deus


Salve me Deus
Salvus in igne
Sancta clavis cceli fides
Sanctitas

Sanguine Christe tuo


Sanguine inscribam
Sanguis et vulnera

Witfiout foseph

Wzthout, clmnging

,,..^,

ma

v^rit^

Forbes.

/Abernethy, Christian, Courtayne, Forbes,

With changing

my word

Witlwut overloading.

Stewart.
Steuart, Stewart, Stuart.

'

Blood and wounds

Salis.

Magiath.

Salvation thyou^h Ch.


Redeemer
God administers sa Ivatu
God save me
Safe in tlu fire
Faith is the sacred
heaven
Sanctity
Clirist
By thy blood,
I will inscribe it with blood

San Josef
Sans changer

De

The willow bends bttt does not break.


Salvation by faith
Christ is my salvation
Salvation through Christ

Salus per Christum

Sans changer
Sans charger

'^'"''*''^'^'

sfbteld'

Graham.

Rycht and reason

et

Wadman.

RoskeU.

and retake

Edgar.
Spiers.
Trivett.

Sankey.

Co
Bramhall.

Buchanan.
Skinner.
Nelson.
fBurton, Cartwright-Enery, Clark, Enery,
Lefevre,Musgrave, Stanley, Wykeham
Le Strange, L'Estrange.
Eddisbury, Enery.

SAN
Sanscrainte

Sans Dieu,

ie

SliiU

72
,.

Sanderson,

Tyrel.

Tyrell.

Skipwith, Skipworth.

I cannot

Without God

ne puis

Gordon -Cumming,

Without/ear

Godley, Hodgkinson, Peter,


TElsley,
Petre, Petrie, Sanderson, Saunderson,
\
Staples.
\
Strickland.

Sans Dieu rien

Without Godnothing

Sans mal
Sans mauvais desir

Without evil.
Without evil desire

Sanspeur

,,r-^i
Without
fear

Sans reculer jamais

Without ever drawing back

Sanstache

Without stain

Constable.

/Ameel, Ameil, Amied, Hagart, Hogart,


| Ka^_ Sutherland.

^j-

Brackenbury.

Le Blanc, Mackenzie, Martin,


Napier,
Murray,
Naper,
Preston, Ure, Urie, Urrie, Urry.

["Hurry,

Moray,

\
(^

Sans variance
Sansvarier

mon

et

droit

Without change, and for


Without change.

my

Sapereaude

Dare

Sapere aude et tace


Sapereaude, incipe
Sapere et tacere
Sapiens dominabitur
Sapiens et Justus
Sapiens non eget
.
^
Sapiens qui assiduus

be wise, and say nothing


be wise, begin
Be wise and say nothing.
The wise man shall rule over the stars

to be

wise

Dare to
Dare to

astris

Sapiens qui vigilat


Sapienter et pie
Sapienter si sincere..
Sapienter uti bonis
Sapientia donum Dei
Sapientia domus erecta est
Sapientia et Veritas
Sapientia et virtus
Sapientia tutus
Sapit qui Deo sapit
Sapit qui laborat
Sapit qui reputat.,

Sat amico si mihi felix


Sat cito si sat bene
Sat cito si sat tuto
Satis est prostrasse leoni
Satis imperat qui sibi est imperiosus

Wise andjust
,

-t

Wisely, if sincerely
Wisely to enjoy blessings

Butler.

Wisdom is the gift of God


The house is built up by wisdom
Wisdom and truth
Wisdom and virtue
Safe by wisdom
He is wise who is wise through God.

Hewho
He

labours

Scite citissime certe


Scopus vitas Christus
Scripta manent

Scuto
Scuto
Scuto
Scuto
Scuto

amoris divini
amoris divino
divino
fidei

magis quam gladio


Scutum meum Jehova
Sea or land
Secret et hardi
Secum cuique

Secundaalite
Secundat vera fides
Secundis dubiisque rectus
Secundo euro
Secm-a frugalitas
Secura quae prudentes
Secure amid perils
Secure vivere mors est
Securior quo paratior

Field.

Clippingdale.

Akers-Douglas, Douglas.
Dougk^s.
Crewdson.

Wiseman.
Dunbar.

is wise.

/M'Clellan, M'CIelland, Macklellan.Maclellan, M'Lellan.

Enough for my friend,

if happy for me....


Quick enough if well CTiough
Quick enough if safe enough
It is enough to have crouched to the lion ...

{^'o^TZ^f"""^^

"'i^"

Knowledge

is

Law.
Colman.
Clerk.
Salusbury.

'^'""'."!""] Haultain.

Corbet
Hodge.

power

Hamilton.

Say and do
Scandit sublimia
Scandit sublimia virtus
Scientiae laborisque memor
Scienter utor
Scio cui conlido
Scio cui credidi
Scire sapere facere

Lawe, Mitchell, Sperling,

gykes.
Fowler.
Park.
Davidson.

and piously

Save me. Lord


Savoir pouvoir
Saw through

Charlton, Cunningham.
Hodder, Marshall,
Caldwell,
("Amos,
Meredith, Parker, Walker, Whitington,
\
Wise, Withington, Wyse.
[
Hesse.
Bimey, Burney, Burnie, Claxson.
Broadhurst.
Comber, Haly.

Gush.
Dunbar.
TDrinkwater,

The wise man wanteth not


,T
-J
is wise who ts assiduous
He
He is wise who watches
Wisely

Bowes.

right

Everard.
It scales great heights
Virtue scales great heights

Cnimpe.
Crumpe.

Mindful of knowledge and labour

Hutchison.
Forbes.

I use skilfully
I know in whom I trust
I know in whom I have believed
To know, to be wise, and to
Skilfully, quickly, surely
Christ is the aim of
life

do

By
By

Young.

written remains
the shield of divine love
the shield of diviiie love
is

Jackson, O'Melaghlin, Scudamore.

With the divine shield.


With the shield offaith
With the shield more than the sword
Jehovah is my shield.
Secret

Cobham.
Havergal.
Menzies.

my

What

Grundy.
Milnes, Milnes-Gaskell.

and resolute

Scudamore.
Kay, Zephane, Zephani.
Morris.
Shield.
Corry.
Essington.
Rice.

To everyone with himself,


Under a favourable omen
Realfidelity prospers
Upright in prosperity and in perils

Thomson.

Ifurther, I am

Buchanan.

Frugality

is

careful
secure

What prudent people

do

Mitchell.
is

secure

To live carelessly is death


The better prepared, the more
The axe makes secure

Securis fecit securum


Securitate

By

Securum pnesidium

The fortress

security
is

secure

Latham.
Ogilvie, Ogilvy.
Duncan, Fitz Roy, Lippincott

Gray.
Henderson.
Dayrell.

secure

Johnston, Johnstone,
Lu.xmore.
Roberton, Robertstown.
Craigdaillie, Craigie.

Sed soli

By rivers of waters
By defending himself

et

Beebee, Eccles, Ecles, Ekles, Legge.

But it is honour without a stain.


But to God alone
Diligently and prosperously
Diligently and successfully

Deo

.Sedule et prospere

Sedule

Yates.
Rivers.

Secure

Securus
Secus rivos aquarum

Se defendendo
Sed sine labe decus

secunde

Sedulitate

By diligence

Sedulo et honeste
Sedulo et honeste tutela
Sedulo numen
Sedulo nuraen adest
Sedulus et audax
Seek peace and ensure it

With diligence and honour


Guardianship with honour and diligence

Scolt.

Buckley.
White.
Lockyer.
Divie, Diwie, Elphingston, Nicol.
Baker, Lyal, Lyall, Lyle.
Lyell.

. .

Ilarrower, Harrowing.

God is ivith the diligent


God is with the diligent
Diligent and resolute

Cunninghame, Harrower.
Melliship, Rutherford, Rutherfurd.Seaton.

Page.

Deacon.

Seek quiet
Seigneur je te prie, garde

ma

vie

I beseech thee, save

He installs

Se inserit astris
Semel et semper
Semi mortuus qui timet
Semni ne semni
Se mper apparatus

Semper constans
Semper constans et
Semper constanter

Lord,

my life

Brettell, Henzell, Pidcock,

Dering.
Stuart.

Dymond.

Always constant
Always constant and faithful

fidelis

Tyzack.

Crosse, Goss, Hamilton.


AUcard, Swinburne.
Cromwell.

himself among the stars

Once and always


He is half dead who fears
I can do nothing without God.
Always prepared

Lynch, Mellor, Spoor.


Greenhut.
Carrol, Colamore, Collomore, Dockrell,
Fairbairn, Forester, Gouch, Harvey,
Hornsey, Panton, Reid.
[
Pepper.
De Kurgh.
/Arding, Barbenson, Barbeson, Bonner
Broadmead, Brown, Bruce, Cairns,
Carnegie, Chesterman, Cuthbert-Kear
ney, Dick, Dickins, Duflield, Edge,
Irton,

Alivays with constancy

Semper eadem
Semper
Semper

Always

ubique

same

Always erect
Always and everywhere faithful

erectus
et

the

fidelis

Semper

Always faithful

fidelis

Formby,

Frith,

Houlton,

Kearney,

Garrett.

Lund,

Haslett,

Lynch

Marriott, NichoUs, Onslow, Pollexfen,


Smith,
Steele,
Stewart,
Stirling,
Taylor, Truell, Wilco.\on.

Semper
Semper
Semper

Be always faithful
Always faithful and Irave
Always true

fidelis esto
fidelis et

audax

fidus

Semperfloreat

Let

Semper
Semper
Semper
Semper
Semper
Semper
Semper

Always the same


Always in time
Always free
Always for better

idem
in tempore
liber

meliora spero
otium rogo divos
parere
parati

it flourish

for

Spence.

Moore, O'More.
Garvine, Leitch, Leith.
Inverarity.

e-,'er

Garfit,

Hughes.

things I hope

/ always ask leisure pom the gods


To be obedient always

Hanson.

Always prepared

Eraser, Frazer.

Everest.

Always ready.

Semper
Semper
Semper
Semper
Semper
Semper
Semper
Semper
Semper

paratus pugnare pro patria

Always ready

patriae servire praesto

Be always ready to

prsecinctus

Always girt
Always ready

Semper

Always thus
Always thirsty.
I~always hope for
Always upward

spero meliora

sursum
ut te digna sequare

Semper verus
Semper victor

Lockhart.

MacGeoghegan.
MulhoUand.
Litchfield, Macdonald.

to fight

always supremely

Is

sic

sitiens

my country.
serve your count)

to fight for

sapit

Armitage, Armytage, Clifford, Constable,


Dallas, Dodds, Elphinslone, Fuller,
Gait, Hislop, Johns, Johnston, Johnstone, Knowles,
Lecky, Macreadie,
Macready, Mounsey, Phillips, Phillpots,
Postlethwaite, Purchas, Roydes, Royds,
Smith, Stewart, Stuart, Studholme,
Upton, Usticke, Welles, Wells.

Semper paratus

pugnare paratus
suprema

Harvey.

Randies.
Stephens.

Selby.

wise.

Johnson.
Drought.

Pringle.

better things

Graham, Messent, Weston, Wood.

""'y''''^''y'f''"'^"""S''^'"'"y Jvernon.

{ '^''of^Z
Always true
Always a conqueror

Home, Howe.
Ramsay.
TBourne,

Semper

vigilans

Always

watchful.

Semper virens
Semper virescens
Semper virescet virtus
Semper virescit virtus
Semper viridis
Semper virtute constans
Semper virtute vivo
Sempre fidele
Sempre in un modo

Always flourishing
Always flou7-ishing
Virtue will always floui-ish
Virtue always flourishes
Always green
Always constant in virtue
I always live by virtue
Always faithful
Always in one way

Harland,

Olway,

Rostron,

Wilson.

Bioadwood.
Hamilton.
Marishall, Marshall

Lind.
Green, Maxwell.
Beaven, Bevan.
Sideserf, Sydserfe.

Du

Boulay.

Loftus.

Hopley,
Hughes,
Walker, Williams,

Se negare

est

amare

Sepulto viresco

Sequamur
Sequere me est voluntas Dei
Sequitando si giunge
Sequitur patrem non passibus Kquis
Sequitur vestigia patrum
Sequitur victoria fortes

Sequor
Sequor, nee inferior
Sera deshormais hardi
Ser libre o morir
Sermoni consona facta

S--dserio

Graeme, Graham, Messent.


Oswald.
Baldwin.
Lambert.
Wilson.

Victory follows the irave.


/follow.
Ifollow, yet am not inferior
Be always courageous
Freedom or death
Actions in harmony with our words.

Campbell.
Campbell, Gordon, Maclnroy.
Crewe.
Hardie.
Hamilton.
Collins, Trelawney, Trelawny.

I.te, but in earnest.

Roberts.

Irvine.

{^^^r:?^^^^:

Like serpents and doves


Jehovah will always preserve me

.Serpentes velut et columbse

Sen-abit

To love is to deny on^s self.


I grow green when buried
Let tts follow
Follow me, it is the will of God
By pursuing one attains
Hefollows his father with utiequal steps ...
Hefollows the steps of his fathers

me semper Jehova

^"^'

Barclay.

I will keep faith

Button, Johnston, Taylor.

Keep faith
Keep the yoke
Keep the yoke under the yoke

Corfield, Sandberg.

Servajugum
Serva jugum sub jugo
Servare modum
Servare raunia vitas

To
To

Servabo fidem
Serva fidem

Servata fides cinere


cineri

Serve the King


Serviendo
Serviendo guberno

Oglander.

"/*

'''' "'''" "f


1"
fr"""'
fathers
has been kept.
Faith kept with the dead.

'">'

^^^"'^
f""' \ ^^^7 ''''
fi^i''''
Welfitt, w^i>
Wellfitt.
/ Vemey,"w^lfil"
Prevost.

Bennet.

By serving
I govern by serving

Simeon.
O'Rorke.

To serve God severely


To serve God is to rule

Sadleir.

More illustrious by

Servus servorumDei
Set on

Middleton.
Player.
Connell.

se>-ving.

Servant of the servants of God

Campbell, Seton.

Sure and loyal

et loyal

Sfida e

Colbarne.
Metaxa-Anzolato.

He challenges and commands.

commanda

/I^^'"-,Fit2gerald
Fitzgerald,
Gerald, Vesey-ritzgerald.
\.

Shanetaboo
Shee ec y jerrey
Shenichun Erin
Sherwoode
Shoot thus...

Peace at the last


The tradition of Ireland.

Sibi constet
Sic ad astra
Sica inimicis

Let him be firmly resolved


This way to the stars
A dagger to his enemies

Sic bene merenti palma


Sic cuncta caduca
Sic cuncta nobilitat
Sic curre ut comprendas
Sic donee
Si celeres quatit pennas
Sic fidem teneo
Sic fidus et robor
Sic fuit, est, et erit
Sic his qui diligunt

The palm

M'Carthy.

to

him who

Richardson.

M'Barnet.
M'Loskey.

so well merits tt

Palmer.

All things are thus fading


Thus he ennobles all.
So run that you may obtain

Thus

Henderson.
Henderson.
Stevenson.
Egerton, Jobb, Jopp, Le Hardy.
Parkinson-Fortescue.
Molesworth, Welford, Welsford.

until.

If he shakes his swift wings


Thus I keep my faith
Thus true and strong
Thus it was, is, and shall be
Thus to those who love
This

is

the

way
'

to the stars

the

way

to

Stiriing.

Stewart.
Norris.
("Ballenden, Davies

This

Sicut quercus
Sicut serimus sic metimus
Sic virescit industria
Sic virescit virtus
Sic viresco
Sic viret virtus

Lloyd,

Day,

Fitz-

Kenzie, Martm, Martyn,


Ochterlony, Rivett-Carnac, Watkins.
kenzie,

Cowan.

heaven

Douglas.

Sic te non videmus olim


Sic tutus
Sicut aquilae pennis
Sicuc irisflorebit..
virens, tetor in cede

is

pr^W-Day HoUins, M'Dowall Mac\


t

Sic itur in altum


Sicker.
Sic limina tuta
Sic, nos sic sacra tuemur
Sic olim
Sic paratior
Sic parvis magna
Sic rectius progredior
Sic sustenta crescit

ohva

Fitz-

Gell.

Hood.
Yeoman.

Sic itur ad astra

Sicut

Nuttall.

Earle, Folke.

'.

Servire Deo aspere


Servire Deo regnare est
Servitute clarior

Seur

Hay, Hay-Dalrymple,
Hay.

observe the middle way


observe the duties of life.

i'^'''

\
Servatum

''''''^""'

Enys.

In this way our homes are safe


Thus we guard our sacred rights
Thus formerly
Thus more ready
Thus great things from small
77;^/.? I go more hLViourahly
Thus supported it grcnvs

Johnston, 'Johnstone.

We did not see thee thus formerly

Playfair.

Thus

safe

As on

eagle's

He
Dei

Drake.
Sinclair.

Gervais.

Gordon.

wings

willflourish as the

Niblett.

Bor.

lily

^'tu^fcod."''^""'"'

As

Elliott.

Macmahon, M'Mahon.
Humphrey.

't^'.

"' ''" }"'^^^^-

Challoner.

the oak

Wood.

fuel as we sow wersap

Stewart.

Thzis industry flourishes

Thus virtue flourishes


Thus I flourish
So virtue flourishes

Ronald.
...

Christie, Christie-Miller, Christy, Miller

Anderson.

SIC

Such is life
Thus to live, ye shall live
So the Fates determine
So you, not for yourselves
If God be with us
If God be with us, who can be against us ?.
Jf God be for us, who can be against us?...

?
?

Si Deus, quis contra?.

If God

SiDieu

If God wishes

veult

Qi-rlnc adsit
o^s.-f ,v

bidus
amicura

vellere

Sije n'estoy
Si je pouvois
'^

mordent mord

Si

monent

Simplices sicut
pgtg5

pueri

Foster.

silence

you,

bite

bite

c^t
Simple
as

Cunven.
Cleland.

them

/^-Jcalmady.

warn

Sissons.
Philips,

Sincerity,

I prostrate without

Short, Hazard.
Francklin.
Thicknesse.

With sincerity

clade sterno
crimine fiat

injuring
Lei it be done without crime.
Without God, in vain
Nothing without God
Without guile
Without end
Faith without deceit
Without injury
Honour without stain
Faith without dishonour.
He shall shine without dishonour
Noted without dishonour

frustra
nihil

dolo
fine
I'raude fides

injuria

decus
fides

lucebit

nota

Sine macula

Without stain

Innes.
Gill, Gull.

Hallen, Litster.
Lewis.
M-Gill.
Johnston, Johnstone.

Watson.
Allen.

Lcckhart.
Crawford, Crawfurd.
Crawford, Crawfurd, M'Kenzie, PoUok.
fCarey, Cary, Clough, Fhnt, M'CuUoch,
Mackenzie, NorcUii'e, Siborne, Syn-j
y

Sine
Sine
Sine
Sine
Sine
Sine
Sine
Sine

macula macla
metu
numine nihilum
pondere sursuni
sole nihil
stet viribus

timore

Singula
^

cum

valeant sunt meliora simul...|


|_

Singulariter in spe

Stained without stain


Without fear
Without the Deity nothing
Upwards without weight.
conqueror without blood
Nothing without the sun
Can stand with power.
Without fear
fear
^''"^ "''y, "'^ "^'"S ^^P^'-^^^-'y

more

so together

non consilio impetu


non datur ultra
Sionnach aboo

Agnew.

The fox

to

in studiis

Sit fors ter felix


Sit laus

Deo

Kavanagh.
Learmouth, Livingstone.

and plenty

Peace

Cleland.

Drummond.

rightly

Be thou brave
If there

Williams.

Fox.

victory

If I can
If I could
Ifyou will do

Deus

Covmack, M'Cormack, Owers.

'%' "'' \ Stuart.


Leacher.
Synnott.

Si possim
Si pouvois
Si recte facies
Sis fortis
Si sit prudentia
Sis Justus nee timeas
Sis Justus, et ne timeas
Si sonent tubs paratus
Sis plus in primis

dux sapientia

Panton.
Smith.
Pettegrew.
Abinger.

If not by stratagem by assault.


If more is not permitted

Sioth chain agus fairsinge

Sit
Sit

Jones.

Singly in hope

Sin not
Si
Si

nott.

Clough.
Jameson, Meres.

sanguine victor

Symonds, Symons-Soltaii.

Perkins.
ir
u
Vaughan.

boys, wise as serpents

Sine
Sine
Sine
Sine
Sine
Sine
Sine
Sine
Sine
Sine
Sine
Sine

labe
labe
labe
labe

Clarke.

Brander.
Morley.

covered with leaves

Sinceritas
Sinceritate

Deo
Deo

Bell.

and ho/e

the trumpets
Plain and neat
The simple defence of truth

Lindsay.

Brown, Eden.

be prudence

Be just, andfear not


Be just and fear not

Garvey.
White.

If the trumpets sound I am ready

Sisson.

Be pious first of all


Let God be amid my studies

Barlow.

Wisdom be our guide


May yourfate be thrice happy

Woodroffe.

Let praise be

to

God.

Sydenham.

'

Forster.

Arbuthnot.

Sit

Liberty be mine

Findlater.

Sit

Let the name be a glory


Let there be order in all things
Let the stone be firm

Swan.

mihi libertas
nomen decus
Sit ordo in omnibus

Sit

saxum firmum

^^P'""'

/Cahun, Colquhoun, Eyre, Eyres, Gahn,


\ Livingston, Livingstone, Radclifte.

Treparedwhen

sagaces sicut ser-1

^^'2^''

Martindale, Scott.

Greig.

^'^'

tuba:, paratus

Caldicote.
^'''*'"'

{^"penL
/Bateman, La Trobe-Bateman, Pynient,

1.

{^^meZ'^

Simplex munditiis
Simplex vigilium veri

Hughes, Pany.
Donaldson, Mairis, Morris, Otway.

Though broken, brave

If they

les

SimiUs frondescit virga metallo

Bunce.
Reeves.
Franks, Walpole, Walrond.

All things are sealed with the hand


Loz-e is the token of -peace
Seekinga sign in a fleece.
If I were not
If I could

With

Silentio et spe
S'ils te

against us?

If
lean
''

Si ie puis
'

is

Capel.

Preston.
..

manu

Signum pacis amor


Signum quajrens in

us,who

is for

..;
T ,
JJ,
Let
a friendly
star be with you

Si fractus fortis

Signantur cuncta

SIT

75

Sic vita huraana


Sic vivere, vivetis
Sic volveie parcas
Sieves, non vobis
Si Deus iiobiscum
Si Deus nobiscum, quis contra nos
Si Deus pro nobis, quis contra nos

De

Teissier.

Saxby.

44

SIT

Let it be without stain


Let faith be without slain
A/ay my end be without stain
Let it be thornless
May our life be like our name

Sit sine spina


Sit vita

SPB

^6

Sit sine labe


Sit sine labe fides
Sit sine labe fines

nomini congrua

Sit vult

Deus
Skagh M'Enchroe

Beit,

Slabo

L shall stand

Sobrie, pie, juste


Sobrii este vigilantes

Soberly, piously, righteously

God

Scott.

Lockhart, Peters.
Peters.

Cay.
Christie.

Kempsey.
Crowe.

-wills it

Hawthoi-n.
Middleton.
Geekie.

Be well advised by watching

So dorn dona dhubhfuiltibh


So fork forward ...

MacMahon.
Cunninghame.

Sohohodeane

Comeriord.

Be

Soies content

Sola bona qua; honesta

content

Downes.
'"''"''

^''Zo'rIblf.."!.".'...Z'...^''"'^

Sola cruce
Sola cruce salus
Sola in Deo salus
Sola juv.it virtus

Solamen

Ci'i.io.a.ion

Sola meus tun is Deus


Sola nobilitat virtus

God

Sola salus servire

Deo

Sola virtus invicta


Sola
Sola
Sola
Sola
Sola

virtus

Sau'v

/,

virtus nobilitat

nobilem
nobilem

virtus reddit

virtus triumphat

Barclay.

GaI alon:

Montague, Robinsoc.

alone avails

my

is

Best.

the cross only

Stewart, Stuart.

Hope.

only fortress

Baker.

Hamilton, Moubrav, Mowbray.

Virtue alone ennobles

""^'"^

""

honourable alone are

'^''^fJ'J"^'

To

God is

serve

Virtue alone

raunimentum

virtus tedit

the cross only

Safety
]-'ut'nr

Sola proba quie honesta

"''"} Archer, 'colebrook, Colebrooke.

-\^^^^^^_

Gore,

the only salvation

M 'Genis,

Magenis.

{ '^'l^'iles^V^^d.""^'

is invincible

Virtue alone is our stronghold,


Virtue alone ennobles
Virtue alone renders /table

''"^''

Storey.

Shaw-Storey.
Virtue alone triumphs.

Carvile.
Bedingfield.
Aubrey, Berrington.

Solem contemplor, despicio terram


Solem fero
Solem ferre possum

I gaze on the sun, and despise


I endure the sun

So'ertiaditat

Skill enriches

Whitelaw.

God is a sun and shield.


Glory to God alone
Honour to God alone
Honour and glory to God alone

Pearson.
Bontein, Bonteine, Lesly.
Stewart.
Huddleston.

The sun my witness


Glory through God only
God only

Boehm.

Sol
Soli
Soli
Soli

et

scutum Deus

Deo gloria
Deo honor
Deo honor et

gloria

Sol meus testis


Solo Deo gloria
Solo Deo salus
Sol re mi fa
Sol tibi signa dabit
Solus Christus mea rapes
Solus inter plures
Solus inter plurimos
Solus mihi invidus obslat
Solus per Christum Redemptorem
Sors est contra me
Sorsmihi grata cadet
Sors omnia versat
Sorte contentus
Sortesua contentus
Sorti cequus utrique
So run that you may obtain

I can

the earth....

endure the sun

Davies.

Beste, Digby-Beste.

Montagu.

Safety through

Bull.

The sun will show signs

Stewarts
Orrock.
Forbes.
Forbes.

to thee.

Christ alone is my rock


I am alone amon^ many
I am alone among very many
He alone enviously withstands
Alone by Christ the Kedcemer.
Fate is against me.
pleasant lot shallfall to me
Fate whirls everything about

me

Nott.
Stewart.
Lewis.

Skeen, Skene.

Contentwith my lot
Content with his lot.

Welby.

Equal

to

Philip.

Hartwell.

Maclean.
Baker.

each condition

Souvenez
Soyez compatissant soyez courtois
Soyez content
Soyez courtois
Soyez ferme
Soyez sage
Soyez sage et semple
Spare not
Spare nought
Spare when you have nought

Remember
Be pitiful,
Be content.

Spe
Spe aspera

By hope
He eases

levat

"""''

Mason.
Henderson, Mitchell.

Graham.
be courteous

Curtoys.

Charnocke.

Be courteous
Be steadfast
Be wise

Butler, Foljambe,

Bewise and simple

Spry.

Curtoys.

Hyde, Needham.

Eliott.

Giffard, Macgregor.

Baird-Hay, Gifford, HayGifford.

Horrocks, Lovatt.
difficulties

Ross.

by hope

/Agar, Boyle, Browne, Dale, Drumson,


I
I

Spectemur agendo

Let us be judged by our actions

',

Duckelt, EUes, Elvin, Fra ncis, H artley,


Hussey, Lloyd, M'Clure, M'Leur,
Montague, Montagu-Scott,
Morris, Mott, Pollock, Reid, Rutson,
Scott-Montagu, Slesser, Thornbrough,

M'Lure,

Vigors.

Speed
Speed well
Speet amore
Speet mdustria

Garnock.
Spied.

With hope and love

By

hope

and industry

Fisher.

Neaves, Wallace.

77

By hope and labour.


/ wait in hope

Speetlabore
Spe expecto
Spe gaudeo

Labour

Spem

Fortune nourishes hope

fortuna

Bladen, Jebb.
Forbes, Leslie, Livingstone.
Macartney.

I rejoice in hope
Of good hope and courage.

Spei bonae atque animi


Spe labor levis
Spe meliore vehor

I am

alit

Millar, Miller.

is light by hope.
borne along by a better hope.

Hill, Page.

Bogle.

/Balfour
(.

Spem pretio nonemam


Spem renovant alas
Spem renovat
Spem renovat anni
Spem sequimur
Spem successus alit
Spem vigilantia firmat

I will not purchase

et

hope

Norvill.

Success nourishes hope


Vigilance strengthens hope
In the hope of the future.

Dunbar.

Rait, Scot.

hoped

Crothers, Wallace.

Hoping

Ellis.

I go

Fletcher,
Pegler.

hoping

Hope and truth


To hope is to fear
Hope and live as brave men.
Hope for the future

He hopes

Domino

Bland.

Altree.

Colborne, Seaton.

in adversity

Hopedfor and realised

Amet, Amot, Arnott, Amut.

I have hoped.
I have hoped in

Lyon.
Hay.

the

Lord

Prior.

humum

Spemit pericula

He despises

/Forbes,

the earth

Valour

virtus

Spemo

dum

et progredior
et vivo

in

infestis,

hope..

metuo secundis

Mit-

Schank,
Waters
Chambers.

Spero meliora..

/ hope for

Spero procedere
Spero suspiro donee
Spero ut 6delis
Spes
Spes alit
Spes alit agricolam
Spes anchora tuta
Spes anchora vitse
Spes aspera levat
Spes audaces adjuvat
Spes dabi t auxilium
Spes decus et robor
Spes durat avorum
Spes est in Deo

I hope to prosper
While I breathe I hope
I hope as faithful.

better things

Shank,

Sparrow,

Warner,

Devenish.

strive.

I hope in God
I hope in adversity, and fear

Deo

Mackinlay,

Chalmers,
Cuthbert, DoIUng, Douglas, Forbes,
Foster, Gib, Gordon, Hunter, Hutton,
Langlands,
Leatmont, Learmonth,
Leveson, Martin, Menzies, O'Toole,

I hope while I breathe


I hope and as a captive
I hope and advance
I hope and live.

spiro

et captivus nitor

M'Kindley,

chell.

Forrester, Ramsay.
EUeis, Ellis.
Allan, Brown, Calderwood,

dangers..

I despisi

Spero
Spero
Spero
Spero
Spero
Spero

Tomkinson.

Ratcliff.
.

Speriamo
Sperait

Petree,

Annand, Pitcaim.
Silney, Young.

I breathe by hoping
To be hopedfor

completum

Kinnear,

Atcherly.

I will hope
It is to be

Kinnear,

Grierson.
Grierson.
ElUson.
Ross.

renews the hope of the year..

Wefollow hope

Sperans
Sperans pergo
Speranza e verita
Sperare timere est
Sperate et vivite fortes
Sperate futunim
Sperat infesUs
Speravi
Speravi in

its

Beck.

It renews hope
It

Spe poster! temporis


Sperabo
Sperando spiro
Sperandum
Sperandum est

Speratum

wings renew

Its

Petrie.

mere hope.

Pringle.
Mashiter.
Blackie, O'Crauley, Pamall, Powell.
in prosperity
EUerton, Ludlow, Riley, Stewart.
Baillie,
CAinsworth,
Blyth,
Darby,
Douglas, Eccleston, Fairholm, French,
Graham, Greaves, Hill, Hobhouse,
Kirkwood, Laird, Lowe, Maxwell,
Mofiat, Moffatt, Montgomery, Murray, Philips,
Phillips,
Rait, Rhet,

Rodie, Roper-Curzon, Samwell-WatSandilands,


Shaw,
Stewart,
Swan, Troughton.

son,

Speset

fides

Spes et fortuna
Spes et fortitude
Spes firma
Spes in Domino
Spes in extremuni
Spes in futuro
Spes juvat

..

Hopkirk.

Hope.

Hope
Hope nourishes
Hope sustains the husbandman....
Hope is a safe anchor
Hope is the anchor of life
Hope lightens dangers
Hope assists the brave
Hope will give help
Hope, honour, and strength
The hope of my ancestors endures.

Hope
Hope

is

in God.

Baskerville-Mynors, Mynors.
Gaskell, Wyllie.
Child.

Huskisson.

Dunmore, Dunmure, Dunsmure.


M'Leay.
Ross.
Holies, HolUs.

Dunbar.
Eardley, Smith.

Nassau, Walmesley.
Bagge, Meredith.
Clausen,

{Chamberlain,

ndfaith

aker.
Thesiger.
Mair.

Hope ndfortune.
Hope andfortitude
.

My hope is firm
My hope is in the Lord

Tytler.
.

Hardy,

Hope

Short.

My

Wadge.

in extremity
hope is in the future..
Hope aids us

Rolland.

Lucas,

Whit-

SPB
Spes
Spes
Spes
Spes
Spes
Spes

STB

78

lucis aeternae

Hope is light labour


The hope of eternal life

magna in Deo
mea Christus
mea Christus est
mea coelo

Great hope is in my God.


Christ is my hope
Christ is my hope
hope is in heaven

labor levis

Bigland, Ouchterlony.
Black, Pitcairn.
Meiklejohn.

Bingham, Weeden
Powell.

My

Abbey.

Spes mea Deus

^ J .s my hope
God

Spes mea
Spes mea
Spes mea

in ccelis

Mr hope is in Heaven
My hope is in Heaven
My hope is in the cross alone

Spes mea

in

in coelo
in cruce unica

Borlacy,
Brooke,
Borlace,
nB.l\,^tt, Hoole, Moore, O'Ferrah
Boyd, Mellor.
MarshaU.

Broke,

Martin.
I'Blewitt,
Gillett,

My

Deo

hope

is

God

in

Brooke, Dewhurst, Gaskell


Goskar, Grattan - Guinness
Guinness, Kirkwood, Leth

Greaves,

-!

bridge, Lewin, Roper, Roper-Curzon


I

\_

Spes
Spes
Spes
Spes
Spes
Spes

mea

Afy hope

in futuro est

mea,

res

mea supeme
non

in the future

solatium

fracta

Hope,

Spes
Spes
Spes
Spes
Spes
Spes
Spes

Every one has

sibi

infracta
tutissima coelis

Nesham.
Buhver.

Hope.

The safest hope is in Heaven


Hopeisbeyond
Hope my only virtue.
Hope wins a throne.
The hope of a better life

ultra

unica virtus
vitae

Cushney.
Tones-Bateman.

his own hope


Yet hope is unbroken

quisque

tamen

vincit

safety,

thronum

melioris

Khig, King-Tenison, Price, Tenison.


Nairn, Xairne.
Price.

Spe tutiores arrais


Spe verus
Spe vires augentur
Spe vitae melioris
Spe Wvitur

Safer with hope than with arms


True in hope
Strength is increased by hope
/// hope of a better Ife
Lives on hope.

Spiritus gladius
Spiritus gladius

The sword of the


The sword of the

Splendeo

verbum Dei

I shine

tritus

spontifavus,.grospicuia
S'rioghal

Stibit
Stabit conscius aequi

Stabo
Standard
Stand fast
Stand fast Craig El.ichie

Winthrop.
Broughton, Hobhouse.
Lewis, Lewys.
Scott.

Black, Scott.
Lea.

Dobree, Dorrel.
Hutton.

Spirit
spirit

is

the

Word of God

Ferrers.

|Greg,^M'AIpin, Macgregor, M'Gregor,

By steadfastness and victory

Simmons.

Firm

Grant.
Grant.
Charlton, Dalton, Grant.

He shall stand
He shall stand that
I shall stand

is

conscious of rectitude

Accome, Hawthorne, Kinninmond.


Kidder.
Dougal, Grant, Grant-Ogilvie.
Grant.

/Adson, Anderson, Crechton, Crichton,

Cf,^
Stand c
sure

Stare super viasantiquas


Stat felix amico

St.

Domino

fortis in fide

fortuna
fortuna

Glenelg, Grant, Ponton.

Stans cum Rege


Stant caetera tigno
Stant iniu.xa Deo

Stat
Stat
Stat
Stat
Stat
Stat
Stat
Stat
Stat

Suttie.

.':.'^';.!:::

My race is royal
,

Franks.

by being rubbed.

{^,^.^:..":!^''^.^"::":

mo dhream

Stabilitate et victoria
Stabilis

Ward

Bruce.
Rees.

honour

Spes, salus, decus

Saunders, Slieglitz, Wainwright,


Robinson.

Drummond.

The hope of a better time


Hope is my consolation
Hope is not broken

melioris eevi

meum

is

My hope, my estate
My hope is from above

mea

domus
domus

virtute

gratia facti

nominis umbra
promissa fides
religione

parentum

sua cuique dies


Veritas

Standing with the King


The rest stand on a beam
They stand depending upon God

Crawford, Crawftird.

To stand upon

"^

Chadwick.
Gordon.

{ TownshenT""^'
(His happiness is established under
^/^jsteuart, Stewart.
/
\ favour oj the Lord
the old paths

Hestandsfirm in faith
The goodfortune of the house stands
The fortune of the house stands by its virtue

Rochforl
Mol>-neux.
Taylour.
Staflbrd.

Leslie, Lesly.

Lucas.

Windley.

Sandeman.

Domingo

Louis.
Mansfield, Mansel.
["Aylmer, DalrjTnple,

Steady

\
I

Steel to the back

Adam.
Donaldson.

Stella futura micat divino lumine


Stellis aspirate gemellis

With the star of Christ for guide

| ^%^f^-^ ;,f;,/^"
Aspire

to the

^"'""

twin stars

'^''"'''" ""'"'

Sohier.

"

} Taylour.
Twyning.

Hood,

Lort, Mac
Verelst,

M'Adam, Northey,

Weller, Yonge.
Steel.

Steer steady

duce

^"'"''

Gay, Guy, Howes, Howse.

It stands foi the sake of the deed


Stands the shadow of a name.
Promised faith abides
Stands in the religion ofparents
Each has his day
Truth stands

Steadfast

Stella Christi

^'^"'

'

STE
Stemmata quid

bydand

Still

without fear

Baggallay, Meyrick, Stewart, Windsor.


Standbridge.
Arthur, Strange, Wintle.

Bindon.
Gordon.
Sutherland.

Stimulat, sed ornat


Stire sleddie
Sto cado fide et armis

M'Carlnay, MacCartney, Mackartney.


Donaldson.
Farquhar. Farquhar-Gray.

It stimulates, butit adorns.

I stand andfall by faith and arms


/ stand movable.

Sto inobilis
Sto ne per vim sed per jus
Sto pro fide
Sto pro veritate
Strength
Strength is from heaven
Strenue et audacter
Strenue et honeste
Strenue et prospere
Strenue insequor

I stand not by

I standfor

Drummond.

streni;lh, but by ri^ht

Stone.

MacFarquhar.

thefaith
truth

I stand for

Guthrie, Guthry, Lingard-Guthrie.

Armstrong.
Grubb.

and bravely
Strenuously and honourably
Strenuously and prosperously.
Ifollow strenuously
Drawn and ready for death

Wood.

'Str,->ni,^us/y

Stricta parata neci

Strike
Strike alike
Strike, Dakyns, the devil's in the hempe
Strike sure
Strioghal mo dhream
Strong and firm
Straggle
Studendo et contemplando inde fessus
Studiis et rebus honestis
Study quiet
St.

does lineage avail ?

Letit stand
May thefortune of the house remain
Let him stand and not fear. ..

Stet
Stet fortuna domus
Stet non timeat
Still

SUB

79

What

faciunt?

Jackson.

Eamer.
Luke.
Budge.

Dakyns, Deakin.
Greig, Grieg.

My

race

royal

is

M'Gregor.
Wolrige.
Brise-Ruggles.

Wiaricd by study and contemplation

By

learning

and

Cardale.
'

Dunning.
Head, Heady, Patrick.

virtue

Vincent

Radstock, Waldgrave.

Sua gratia parvis


Sua prsmia virtus

Little things

have a beauty of their own...

Virtue
Gently

Suaviteretfortiter

Mildly andfirmly

Suaviter in modo
Suaviter in modo, fortiter in re
Suaviter sed fortiter
Sub cruce Candida
Sub crace candor
Sub cruce copia
Sub cruce glorior
Sub cruce lux
Sub cruce salus
Sub crace semper viridis
Sub crace Veritas
Sub crace vinces

Gently in

fidelis regis et salus

Sub hoc signo

regni

vinces

Subimet merces industria

is its

Harwood.

Arden, Perceval, Percival.

I glory under

Astell.

Donaldson.
Capron, Fletcher, Pierce, Ward.
Shrubb.

Truth under the cross

Adams.
Norwood,

Under

{"^

the cross

you shall conquer


!.''."

Zfihe "ngf"m!".

Under

this sign
its

you shall conquer.

own reward

the law, liberty

under

Sublime petimus
Sublimia cures
Sublimiora petamus

Care for high things.


Let us aim at loftier things

sole patebit...
sole,

sole,

sub umbra, crescens


sub umbra virens

sole viresco

spe

tegmine
tegmine

fagi

tigno saius
tutela

umbra

Domini

We aim

liberty

at high things

I aim

at higher things
higher things
Let us look to higher things
Under high mountains

/ seek

He thrives

under the burden

Under peace, plenty

I increase under
In

difficulty

weight

I look

^'STr;nan" Vakey, v"s1eT Ves.'"'^'


Miller.

Crinan, Cringan.
Daniel.

{^"^

I^est

tip-.card.

Perceval.

""PP^^"

'^!T"t^^^

Sublibertatequietem

Sub
Sub
Sub
Sub
Sub
Sub
Sub
Sub
Sub
Sub

Perceval.
Cross.

the cross

Light under the cross


Salvation under the cross
Under the cross always green

Under

Subsolenihil

Adams, Busk, Dennis, Williams, Wood.

Under the white cross


Sincerity under the cross
Plenty under the cross

Sub

Sub pace, copia


Sub pondere cresco
Sub pondere sursum
Sub robore virtus

Churchward.
Beevor, Caron, Nunn, Rathbone, Wynn.

Mildly in manner, boldly in action


Mildly butfirmly

Industry is
Suddenly

Sublimiora peto
Sublimiora quaero
Sublimiora spectemus
Sub montibus altis
Sub onere crescit

M'Cartney.
|Da^ben^ey. Jlliot-Murray-Kynynmound,

manner

Subito
lege libertas

Little.

own reward

Suaviter

Subditus

Hawke, Mundell.

Dasent,
Lauder.

K^y^r^etl^.^aa^r'"^^'

Cleghom
Bowman.
Biddulph, Stonehouse, Stonhouse.
Jackson.
Wright.

Warren.
Skeen, Skene.
Fergusson.
Francklyn, Franco, Lopes.
Fleeming, Fleming.
Porterfield.

J'lrtue under strength


Nothing under the sun
It shall open uuder the sun

Aikin, Aikman.
Monteith, Menteth.
Ellies, EUis.

botli in sunshine and in shade.


Flourishiu'^ bath in sunshine and in shade
^.
Iflourish under the sun
In hope

Irvine, Irving.
Irvine, Irving, Irwine, Winter-Irving.
Irvine.

Increasing

Caims, Dunbar.
Gordon.

Under
Under

covert

the covert of the beech


Safety under the roof-tree.
Under the protection of the Lord

Beaufoy, Beech.

Under

the shade

Elphinstone.

Innes.

Spode.

Deo

Successus a

Lauder, Lawder, Williamson.


Sharpe.

Under the skadonu of thyivings


Rest under the shade
I will rest under the shade
Success comes from God

Sub umbra alarum tuarum


Sub umbra quies
Sub umbra quiescam
est

Suchetund werdet finden

Fairn.
Roberts.

and ye shall find.

Seek

Finden.
/Chinnery-IIaldane, Gleneagles, Hadden,
I Haldane, Halden, Morison.

Suffer
Suffibulatus majores sequor

meruisse
Sui ipsius praemium
Sui oblitus commodi
Suis ducibus ubique fidelis
Suis Stat viribus
Suivant St. Pierre

Sufficit

Smvez

Harnessed Ifollow my ancestors


It is enough to have deserved
His own reward
Forgetful of his own interest

Hawthorn, Stewart.

Faithful everywhere to his chiefs

Le Quesne.

He rests oti
Following

his

own

Plumptree, Plumtree.
Preston.
Asgile, Asgill.
Scarlett.

strength

Knight.

Peter

St.

Barberrie, Brown,
gfo^T^g
Borough, Brown, Hawley.
Barberrie, Brown, Browne
-!
jjjxon Wyatt.
Rye.
Harben.

f Armistead, Barberie,

,!.
jj
^,
Follow
the right

la raison

-J

Follow me

Suivez moi

Suivez raison

Victory over selfpoints out the king

With all onis might

viribus

Summum

nee

^
J.
diem
metuam
nee

optem....-(

Sum quod sum


ubi fuimus
Sunt aliena
Sunt sua prcemia laude

Suo
Suo

tria haec

unum

se robore firmat
Stat robore virtus

Supera audi

et tace

Superabit omnia virtus


Superb
Superba frango

me

neither fear nor wish 'for the last \^.^,^ t:-!,. t!.._i,
VTighe, Tighe-Bunbur)-.

'
^
J am what lam

Coldicott, Foresight.
Fust.
Barberrie,

Mowbray.
Hesse.
Rabett.
Keats.
Macklellan, MacLagan, M'Lagan.

Ramsay.
Graves.
Greaves.

My desires extend beyond the stars

Ramsay, Wardrop.
Rattray, Watson.

I hope beyond hope

Jeffreys.

validior

hand stronger than

Merry.

the highest

Greaves.
Le Sueur, Macdonald.
Martin.
TMoir, Moncrief, Moncrieff,

seek the highest

Sure
Sure and steadfast
TTj.
L
Upon
hope

>.

Suresperance

Brown, Pemberton.

Morison.
Grant.

Seek things above


I seek heavenly things
J follow heavenly things

Super sidera votum


Supra spem spero

Weare.

I humble proud things.


I follow higher things

Superiora sequor
Supema qusrite
Supema queero
Supema sequor

Suprema manus
Suprema quEero

Let

IVe are where we were.


They are foreign
His rewards are with praise
These three are one
He strengthens himself by his own might..
Virttte stands by its own strength
Heanelestial things and keep silence
Virtue will conquer all things

Sumus

Sunt

f Armistead,

Follow reason as your guide.

Sui victoria indicat regem

Summis

,,

Sure and loyal.


I shall rise.

Wild.
Hutchison.

Surge illuminare
Surgere tento

Rise

I strive to

Scott.
Straton.
Glover.

et loyal

to shine.

rise

Surgo, lumen adest

Arise, the light is near


After clouds, rises the sun
I arise, light is near

SuTSum

Upward

Surgite, lumen adest


Surgit post nubila Phoebus

Moncrieffe,

Steuart.

Surgam

Sur

Constable.

Lawson.
("Alston, Calandrine, Douglas,

Hutcheson,

Hutchison, Kilner, Marriott, Mongredien, Pringle, Roos, Rosse, Wills.


THowison, Huson, Langton, MacGilli-

-j

(_

^
J
Sursum corda

Hearts upward

Sursum prorsusque
Sursum specto

Upward and onward


I look upwards.
To undertake and finish

TT

Suscipere et finire
Suspice
Sustentatus Providentia
Sustento sanguine signa

<

Edlin.

Rolland.
Seaton, Seton.
Gairden.

with blood

Sustain, abstain

Sustine, abstine
Sustineatur
Sustine et abstine

Let him be sustained.


Sustain and abstain
/ keep the standard in the midst of blood

Sustineo sanguine signum

own

Suumcuique

To every one

his

Suum
Suum

Give

man his own


man his own

cuique tribue
cuique tribuens

to every

Giving

to

every

Cullum.
Garden, Kearney, Langley.
.

Seton.

. .

f Bickersteth,

Don, Every, Grant, Milne,


Thomson, Wingate.

Peshall, Russell,

Dunbar.
Younger.

Hood.

Swift and sure

Synarduhun

Bolckow.

Look up
Upheld by Providence

I bear the standards

cuddv
Gill.

Stronach.

.*....

Wonder at

thyself

^'
{^Cann.'

^^'"'"' ^^''"''"''

^'"''

Tace
Tace aut face

Kefp
Keep

T--^
Taka

Abercromby.
Burges, Marten, Scot,

silence
silence or do

SM-^"'^"tspot

h^

thocht

Fairlie.

Taktent
Tam animo quam mente sublimis

Take heed
Exalted in soul as in mind

Tam aris quam aratris


Tam arte, quam marte
Tam audax quam fidelis
Tam cordequam manu
Tam fidus, quam fixus
Tam genus, quam virtus
Tam in arte, quam marte
Tam interna, quam externa
Tam marte quam arte
Tam pace quam prcelio
Tam virtus, quam honos
Tam virtute, quam labore

As well by altars as ploughs


As well by art as strength
As brave as faithful

T,

Crockal, Crockatt.
Forteath.
Oxley.
Mill, Milne, M'Lea, Wright.

As faithful as firm

Stewart.

Lineage as well as virtue


Both in skill and in force

Lunden, Lundin.
Milne.
Arbuthnet, Arbuthnot.
Logie, Milne.

As

well internal as external


as by skill
In peace as well as in war
As well virtue as honmir
As well by viitue as labour

As much by war

A^i

Gordon.
Hamilton.
Hamilton.
f Affleck,

,j

T^"^''^"'

"^''""SlJ'

Tandem fit arbor


Tandem fit surculus arbor
Tandem implebitur
Tandem licet sero
Tandem tranquillus
Tanquam despicatus sum,

At
At

nie,

Though I am

vinco

^''

despised,

^af^J,'"""

Grant.

1^"^

Such as I can

je puis

Hilton, Johnson,
Jacob.

0)ily agaijist the proud


Take the bull by the hortis
We praise thee,
God.
Follow things worthy ofyou

Tantum in superbos
Taurum comibus prende
Te Deum laudamus
Te digna sequere
Te duce, gloriamur
Te duce, libertas
Te favente virebo
Teg. Yw. Hedwsh

IVe glory under thy guidance.


Liberty under thy guidance
Thou favouring me, I shall flourish
Peace is pleasing

Teipsum nosce

Know

T^meraire
Temere ne sperrie

Rash
..

Borlase, Parnell.
Sinclair.

Crosby.
Grant.
Gilbert, Gilbert-Davies.

Shaw.
Harvey.

thyself.

How

Tempus et casus accidit omnibus


Tempus meae opes
Tempus omnia monstrat
Tempus omnia revelat
et fide

is

Bramble.
Verschoyle.

Monypenny.

calm

Le Maire.
Brydges, Grenville, Temple.
Mair.

thyself to the times


Umcly are thy temples

Become fairer by time


Time and chance happen

Wayne.

to all

Time is tny wealth


Time shows all things
Time reveals all things.
Firm
Persevering and with faith

Spoflforth.

Lovell.

Atkinson.
Stirling.

Smith.

Abdy, Carington, Lane, Smith, Tennant.

Persevering andfaithful.
Firm andfaithful
Steadfast in the faith

et fidelis

et fidus
in fide

Bookey.
Bosanquet, Smith^
(

Tenax

propositi

Tenax

propositi, vinco

Tenacious ofpurpose.

Firm

in resolve,

Tendit ad astra
Tendit ad astra fides
Tendit in ardua virtus
Teneat luceat floreat

_
Teneat,
,

Tenebo

Virtue tending

to the

We push forward
We press forward to

Carnduff, Gibbes, Gibbs, Gilbert, Elgood,


Morley, Osborne - Gibbes, Roundell,

[Taylor.
Gnmsnaw.

I conquer

Tench.
Lewthwaite.

Tenche-brai

Tendens ad sethera virtus


Tendimus
Tendimus ad ccelum
Tending to peace

sky

Craik.

McCowan.

heaven

Leathes.

Maxwell.

He presses towards heaven


Faith extends

to

Burn, Bume.

heaven

Lloyd.
Virtue aims at difficulties
Kenney.
Let him hold, shine, and flourish
strength,
\-^
f Let it hold, shine, andflourish, by
-;'
Kennej
virtute, et valorej
)
^^^^^^^/_ ^^ ^^i^J_

,..!

luceat, floreat, v.,

1 will hold

Lawson.

Harper, M'Whirter.

not scorn rashly


Temperate and steady

The sea
Temper

Joliffe,

Kettlewell.

Do

Temperans et constans
Temperat aequor
Tempera te tempori
Templa quam delecta
Tempore candidior

'Vicar.''

Brown, Campbell.
Symmer.

I conquer

^"'"^""'^_ '"'^..1""^''

Cunningham, Cunninghame, Fin-

Cuthbert, Hamilton.
Burnet, Cuthbert, Douglas, Scrogie.
Scougal, Simpson.

length it becomes a tree


length the sprig becomes a tree
At length he shall be filled
It is allowed at length, but late
Tranquil at length

Tanti talem genuere parentes

Tenax
Tenax
Tenax
Tenax
Tenax

Roxburgh.
Maynard.

With the heart as well as with the hand ...

Tant que

Scott.

{%"u^LtTal^;s^r^-''"="'^

Gray, Tonge, Warren.

Tenebras expellit
Tenebras meas

et

He

hostes

My

Tenebris lux

and the foe

drives forth darkness

Smith.
Abney-Hastings.

darkness

Light in darkness
/ hold
/ hold and believe
I hold what my ancestors have held

Scot.
Staples.

Tenezle droit
Tenez le vraye

Keep the right

Clifton, Wilkinson.

Keep the truth

Towneley, Townley.

Tentanda

The xuay

Teneo.

Teneo

et

credo

Teneo, lenuere majores

via est

Tentando superabis
Tenui mus

is to le

Te pro te
Terar dum prosim

Thee for

Lockett.
Savage.

thee.

I do good.

Merriman.

Ternate
Terra, aqua, ignis,

sal,

spiritus,

Land, water, fire, salt,


\ Sun, Vemis, Mercury.

%\\\^\mx i

Sol, Venus, Mercurius


Terra, mare, fide
Terra marique
Terra marique fides
Terra marique potens
Terrena pericula sperno
TeiTena per vices sunt aliena

spirit,

Slack.
Burr.
sulphur, \,

j-lrvine.

By the earth, sea, andfaith


By land and sea
Fidelity by

Campbell.

Cuninghame.

land and sea

Valiant by sea and land.


L despise earthly dangers
Earthly things change hands
S I do not wish to frighten, and

Terrere nolo, timere nescio

fear.

Terris peregrinus et hospes

and pilgrtm on

Thou being

Te

I shall flourish,

stante virebo

Campbell.
O'Malley.

Hulton-Hanop,

the earth

not /o

"1

t^
t-^
JDermg, Dyer.
'

illustrious

There

is

no

difficulty to

Bonnell.
Carstairs.

while you

De Valmer, Temple.
Hamilton, Stephenson-Hamilton
Parkhouse.
Mercer.

sta>id.

Thankful

The cross our stay


The grit poul
The Lord will provide
The noblest motive is the

Ogilvie, Ogilvy.

Fust.

knmv

...t

stranger

Tesplendente

Wildman, Goldins-

{^"Id^""'
Kingdom.

trying.

held.

Let me -wear if only


Thrice faithful.

Terfidelis

Twemlow.

S"-0"ge.

tried

You will conquer by

We have

Carson.
Arthur, Curzon,

Botfield.

public good

him

Hedges- White, White.

that wills

Haines.

The reward of integrity


The reward of valour
The righteous are bold as a lion
The strongest arm uppermost
The strongest hand uppermost
The time will come
The truth against the world
They by permission shine

Cree.

Moodie, Moody.
M'Brayne.
Stafford.

Kennedy.
Clarke.

Byam.
Murray.

Thincke and thanke

Tate.

/Brudenell,

Brudenell-B.uce, M'Lellan,
Montefiore.
fForster, McClellan, M'Clelland, Macklellan,
Maclellan,
M'Lellan, Maxwell,
\
Ross.
\
Erskine.

Thinkand thank

Think on
Think well
This

I'll

1^?"^,'^ gurnard,

defend

\
This our charter

Thol and think


Thole and think on
Thournib 'crev 'ih
Thou shalt want ere

Macfarlane, M'Far-

hn, MacPharlane, M'Pharlm.


Charlres, Douglas, Wemyss-Charteris.

Tweedie.

Tweedy.

I give you
I

the branch

want

Through

Creagh.
Cranstoun, Trotter.
/Beckford, Coldham-Fussell, Fitz Maurice,
Hamilton, Lamplugh, Lay.
Hamilton.
Thruston.
Tremenheere.
FouHs.
Thurston.
1.

Through God revived


Thrust on
Tliryscryssonghne

Thureetjure
Thurston
Thus
Thus far
Thus thou must do
Tibi

Deu

a nef

Jervis.
,
if

thou have

it

To thee alone
Maintain the

soli

Tien

By frankincense and right

le droit

-^^^^^^^
Tiensferme

right

Holdtothetruth
Holdfast
Keep thy faith

Tientafoy
Tien ta foy

Hold to thy faith

Till then thus

Time Deum
Time Deum

et

ne timeas

Timere sperno
Timet pudorem

Time

tryeth troth

Fear God.
Fear God and fear no other fear.
Iscorntofear
He dreads shame

Campbell.
Siddons.
Kyle.
Clench.

f'^o^^^^?

L^Jh;:;?^^^^"

Squire.
Bathurst, Giberne.
Bathurst.
Jones, Longueville.

Gordon, Monro, Ross.


Burnham.
Salle,

Wason.

Burton, Dawnay, Ryder,.


Trevelyan, Tyrwhitt.

TIM

TOU

83

Timor Dei nobilitas


T imor Domini fons vitas
Timor omnis abest

The fear of God is nobility


The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
All fear is far away

Timor omnis abesto

Let all fear be far a-u>ay

Tod

Death

Lempri^re.
Arcedeckne-Butler, Butler.
Craigie.

{^ MlfnabS'lil

Toshac catha agus deineadh

Tot praemia

He

mundi

Tollit peccata

Touch not

^'"""^'='''

Burrows.

Tota gloriosa

Tolum est
Touch not

'''"^''

Futroye.

Together

filia

bears the sins of the world

Farley.

O'Gonnan.

air

regis intrinsecus

vitce

providentia
a cat, but a glove
the cat, bot the glove

"^

""

^'"'^

"

"'^ -'^''"'""

^''^^yt'^'""'
So many are the rewards of life
Everything is by proindence

} Jewell.
Sullivan.

Judge.

M'Bean.
Gillies, MacPherson, M'Gilleray.
(Gillespie,

Grant,

GiUis,

Gillies,

M'Bean,
M'Combie, IW'Crombie,
Mackintosh,

Keir-

McCombie,
M'Gillivray,

Mackintosh, Macpherson,
MacPherson, Macpherson-Grant.
M'Intosh.

Touch not the

cat without a glove.-

M'Gilevray.
Le Feuvre.

Always
Always firm

Toujours
Toujours ferme

Heneage.

{Beauchamp, Bladen, Dun-AVaters, Fay,


Fenwick,
Garde,
Gillis,
Goodall,
Grant-Macpherson, Hairstanes, HairHarestans, Hickman, Holford,
Macbean, M'Bean, Mercier, Mill,
Proctor-Beauchamp, Waters.
Hynes.
stans,

Toujours fort
Toujours gai
Toujours jeune
Toujours le meme
Toujours loyal
Tonjours loyale

Always strong
Always lively
Always young.
Always the same
Always loyal
Always loyal

Gay.

Young.
Tait.

Fenwick, Lindsay, Perkins, Sackville.


Perkins.

(Anstruther,

Toujours propice
Toujours sans tache

Tourne vers I'occident


Tous jours loyal
Tous jours loyale

Tout
.

bien ou rien

.,,,,
Tout d en haut

n.

Tout
Tout
Tout
Tout
Tout
Tout

tti
J
All
good,
or none

^1, JAll
from

Tout droit
Toute foys preste
Tout en bonne heure
Tout en foy
Tout est de Dieu
Tout est d'en haut
Tout fin fait
Tout foitz chevalier
Tout foys prest
Touthardi
Tout jour
Tout jour fidele
Tout jour pret

Tout jours

Always propitious
Always without a stain
Turn towards the west
Always loyal
Always loyal

prest

ou rien
par et pour Dieu
pour Dieu et ma palrie
pour I'Eglise
pourvoir
prest

Touts jours fidele


Tout un durant ma vie
Tout ung durant nia vie
Tout vient de Dieu
Toutzele
Toutz foitz chevalier

<

Dayman,

Le

j>

'

Bellew-Dillon,

Monk,

White-

| foord, Whitford.
Carling, Carr, Carre, Ker, Riddell-Carr.

All right

Always ready

Pigott.

Hicks, Hicks-Beach.

All iti good time


All in faith
All is from God
All is frotn aboi'e

Every contrivance
Always a knight
Always ready

jj

fBellew,

I.

above.

Carmichael,

McDonnell,
Couteur,
MacDonel,
Meade, Monk, Murra;, Brest, Sutton;
Temple.
Amherst, Chadwick, Daniel,
Dease,
Deasy, Donald, Hawkins, Macdonald,
McDonnell,
Meade,
1 M'Connell,
Nixon, Petley, Phelps, Philps, Pigott,
Smyth, Trotter.
Dawson, Sanderson
Tabutean.
Dawson, Westropp- Dawson.
Fenwick.
Craufurd, Benwick-ClennelU.
Hicks, Montgomery,
fBarham, Compton,
1^
&

Sutcliffe.

Gage.
Whilford.
St. Hill.

serves

Rideout.
Pigot.

Quite bold

Hardie, M'Hardie.

Always
Always faithful
Always ready

Ogilvie.

.,
J
Always
ready

All or nothing
Everything by and for God
All for God and my country
All for the church

Ogilvie.

Mansegh.
Carmichael,
Donald,
Donaldson, Mitchell, Sutton.

("Anstruther,

Adams.

De

Ferriores.

Winn.
Wandesford.

To provide everything
Quite ready

Monk, Murray, Younger.

Always faithful.

Talbot.

All one during my life


All one during my life
All comes from God.
All zeal.
Always a knight

Pelham-Clay.

Oliphant.

Barrington.

Cooper, Leahy, Leigh, Trefusis.


Touzel.
Ridout.

TRA

TUT

84

Traditus, non victus

Yielded not conquered


^ To preserve what is handed

-r
jv ab antiquis
Traditum
servare
I

Traducere sevum lenitur

Cardoc, Cradock, Dangar.

down >from

To pass

j-Frere.

Browne.

life gently.

Trafalgar

By a right path
I shall pierce.

Tramite recto
Transfigam
Transfixus sed non mortuus

Triajuncta

in

Codrington, Harvey, Nelson, Tyler.


Roe.
Colt, Coult.

Transfixed but not dead


Three joined in one.

uno

Walsh.

Motto of the Order of the Bath.


[The motto " Ich Dien" also appears upon
the military* badges and stars.]

Erskine.

Trial by jury
Tristiset fidelis

Triumpho morte

Sad and faithful


/ triumph in death as

tarn vita

Troirah chruadal

Through hardships

Trop hardi
True
True and fast
True and trusty
True as the dial

Too bold

T,
True

well as in

Allen.

life

M'Intyre.
Hardie.
Bruce, Home-Everard.
Harris, Parke.
Heriot.

Hyndman.

to the sun

J
end

.,

D'Alton.

to the

("Campbell, Douglas- Home, ElphinstoneStone, Ferguson, Foreman, Forman,


j_I^^;^y_
Hepburne Scott, Home,
Hume, Orr, Quinlan.
t

True to the last


True unto death
Trustie and bydand.

Ferguson.
Baker.
Leith.
Scott.

Trustie and true


Trustie to the end

Forbes-Leith.

Trust in God
Trust in God and not in strength
Trust winneth troth
Trusty and bydand
Trusty and kind
Trusty and true
Trusty to the end

Truth
Truth and

Hardness, Husdell, Richardson.


Renton.
Hastings, Rawdon-Hastings.
Leith.

Law.
Scot.
Leith.

Lethbridge.
Tylden.

liberty

Truth, honour, and courtesy

Gentleman.
Gordon.
Mackenzie, M'Kenzie.
Gethin, O'Haia, Parker.

Truth prevails
Truth will prevail

Try
Try aud tryst
Tuagha tulaig abu

Clark.

MacSwiney.

Tu certa salutis anchora


Tu Deus ale flammam
Tu digna sequere
Tu Domine gloria mea

Thou a sure anc/ur of salvation

Gillespie.

Flavel.

Tuebor

Thou, God, nourish thefiame


Follow thou worthy things
Thou,
Lord, art 7ny glory
Iwill defend

Tuemur

We defend.

Tueris tutissime virtus

Thou, Virtue, drfendest me most safely


TAt high hill.
Hope thou for better things
As well in peace as in war.

TuUochard

Tu

meliora spera

Tum

pace,

quam

prjelio

Knight.
Leicester.

Byng, Cranmer-B)'ng, Kenney.


Higgins.

Carbon.

....

M'Kenzie.
Donkin.
Gordon.

fAmery,

Tu

ne cede maUs

Yield not to misfortunes

J.

T,,

Tu ne
Tune

.
j mal.s,
r sed contra
.
J
r
cede
audent.or
ito|
1

cede me
Turpi secernere honestum
Turpiter desperatur

Amory,

Damer,

Yield not thou to ?>i isfortunes, but march \ r1


)^''^^^^j^^^ against them
Yield not thou to ?ne
Steere.
the honourable from the base ...
Plumpre.
Despair is base
Hall.

To separate

Clugstone,
Clogstoun,
Hale,
Kelly, M'Guarrie, Macquaire, O'Kelly,
Peter, Towers-Clark, Whelan.
Torr, Torre.
Mansfield.

("Clark,

Turrisfortis mihi

Deus

God is a strong tower

to

me

-J

Turris fortissima Deus


Turris fortitudinis
Turris mihi Deus
Turris prudentia custos
Turris tutissima virtus
Tuta timens

God is a nwst strong tower


The tower offortitude
God is a tower to me
Prudence is the safeguard of a fortress

Tutanien

Tutamen Deus
Tutamen pulchris

God is a

Carlyon.
Leadbetter.
Skrine.
Bent.

Chambre.

Tutantur te]a coronam


Tutela

Tutemur
Tute tua
Tuto,

Virtue is

a very

safe tower

fearing safe things


defence

defence
defence to the beautiful.

Weapons protect the crown


Protection

Let us defend.
tuta

celeriter, et

Tuto

et celeriter

Tutto

alfin vola

jucunde

D'Amery,

Davenport, Parry, Pyemont, Riddock,


Smith, Steere, Tourner, Turner.

Your safe things safely


Safely, quickly, and pleasantly
Safely

and quickly

Everything vanishes in the end

Towers.
Dick-Lauder, Lauder.

Tisdall.
Lyell, Lyle.

Higgins.
Robison.
Sutton.
Penrice.
Spickernell.

TUT
Tutto

si

Tutum monstrat iter


Tutum refugium
Tutum te littore robore
Tutum

La Trobe-Bateman.

Cook.
Gillon,

safe refuge

I will plant you safe ashore by mystrength


I ^viU render you safe by mystrength

sistam

robore reddam

te

USQ

85

Everything gets done


He shorweth a safe road

fa

Tutus in bello
Tutus in undis
Tutus prompto animo..
Tutus si fortis

Safe amid war


Safe amid the waves
Safe by a ready mind

Tuumest

Itis thine

Tu

Do

Welsted.
Fairborne, Raebum, Reaburn.

{^

proveth truth

Tymetryeth

^"'''''

'''"'

wfck^cSneu''^"'^^''

Napier.
Haig, Haige, Haig-Smellie.

thou break the chains

Tyde what may

Tyme

^'^'^'^"^' ^^""''''

{^'"wlTfo^d.^""'^"'^'
Dobell.

Wood.

Safe, if brave.

vincula frange

GuUon.

Crauford, Crawford, Hinde.

Adiam.

Homer, Trevelyan.

troth

Tyrii tenuere coloni

It

was possessed by Tyrian

colonists

M'Lauren.

u
Ubi amor,

Where

ibi fides

W...

there

Where have Ifallen?


.'

Ubi

there

""""^^^^^^

is fidelity

{^tfiefd,

One^s country is where one iswell.


Where faith is there is strength

Ubi bene ibi patria


Ubi fides ibi vires
Ubilapsus? Quidfeci?

Where

libertas, ibi patria.

Ilussey.

What have I done?

there is liberty, there is

my

N^wma^

Bailiie.

country

Courtenay.

{^XS'.

^""'''

Ubique aut nusquam


Ubique fidelis
Ubique paratus
Ubique patriam reminisci
Ubi solum ibi coelum

Everywhere or nowhere
Everywhere faithful
Everywhere prepared
To remember your country everywhere
Where there is land there is sky

Whitefoord.
Hamilton.

Ulterius
Ulterius et melius
Ultra aspicio

Farther
Farther

Durham.

Ultra fert animus


Ultra pergere
Unalterable

My mind carries me farther

Un
Un
Un
Un
Un

One
One
One
One
One

Dieu

Undique

Un

Hook farther.
To advance farther

fulsus

durant

ma

vie

Une foi
Une foy mesme
Une foy, uneloy
Une pure foy
Une stay
Ung Dieu ung Roy
Ung Dieu et ung Roy

God, one King, one luart.


God, one King, one faith
God, one King, one faith

Anderson.
Campbell.
Melville, Melvine.

Durham.
Copley, Crosland.

barrier

increased by union
T/ie smallest things flourish by union

It

is

Stronger by union
Strongerfrom union

One King, onefaith, one law


One alone
One and the same
Let me be one and the same

Untoutseul
Unus et idem
Unuset idemferar

Upward
'

Curie.

Curie.
Gilpin.
Sorel.

one
Friendly to virtue alone
Christ is my only hope
Virtue alone is necessary

une loy

Jersey.

D'Arcy, Lyttleton.
Lake.
Rush.

Myrton.

Unitate fortior

De

Once

One God, one King.


One God and one King
One God, one law, one faith
The same while I live
One I will serve
One bv nierything and everything by one..
One King, one faith, one law
One faith, one sun

Unica virtus necessaria


Unione augetur
Unione minima vigent
Unita fortior

Usque ad
Usque ad

Fraser, Frazer.
Cass, Harris.

Supported all round


The same while I live

Uni equus virtuti


Unicaspesmea Christus

foy,

God and one King


God, one King

One and the same faith


One faith, one law
A purefaith

Ung Dieu ung loy ung foy


Ung durant ma vie
Ung je serviray
Ung par tout, tout par ung
Ung Roy, ung foy, ung loy
Ung sent ung soleil
Ung tout seiil

Unite
Un Roy, une

""2"''

Sleigh.

un Roi
un Roi
un Roy, un cceur
un Roy, une foi.
un Roy, un foy

et

Dieu,
Dieu,
Dieu,
Dieu,

and better

'""''''*^'''

aras.........'.'.'.............l......

Even

aras amicus

A friend even

to the altar.
to the altar

Barrington.

Hewett.
Lang.
Billiat.

Littleton, Lyttleton.

Burke, Curll.
Barrington.
Fitz-Herbert, Herbert.
Wriothesley.
Burke, De Burgh, De Burgho,

Lloyd-Vemey, Vemey.

Vemey.
Grenville, Murray.

Dishington.
Colley.
Miller.

Coghlan.
Plowes.
Beck.
Brodie, Brody, Cameron.
Burke.
Verney.

Bmdley, Liddell.
Blundell.

Lorimer, Simons.
Campbell, Heme, Yates.
Griffiths.

De

Burgo,

USQ

VBL

86

Usque ad mortem fidus


Usque fac et non parcas
Usque fidelis

Faithful even to death


E\-n do and spare not.
faithfti! to the last

Melles, Napier.

Usurpari nolo

I do

M'Dowall.

Ut amnis vita labitur


Ut apes, geometriam
Ut aspirat cervus
Ut crescit, clarescit
Utcunque placuit Deo

Life glides

not wish

to

away

Ward.
Peter.

usurp
like a river

Brooks.

As bees, geometry
As the hart panteth
As it increases, it becomes famous

Petty.
Staveley.

Anderson, Menzies.
Darby, How, Howe.
Darby.
Auchinleck.

As God has seen good


Ho-Msoever God pleases
That I may be deslilute

Utcunque placuerit Deo

Ut deficiar
Ut duram spero

As I ho^\ I -viUleal

dum potes
Utile dulci
Utile et duke
tile quod taceas
Utili secernere honestum

Seckham.

Enjoy -vhilc yvi may


The useful ivfh the pleasant
Useful and agreeable.

Utere

Lecky.
Bestall, .Sliuttleworth, Spedjing.

It is useful to keep quiet

To separate the honourable from the useful


That 1 may be filled.
uses former acquisitions
Dwell as ready to depart

Ut implear

Morrison, Riddell.
Turner.
Davis.
iMikieson.

Utitur ante quassitis


Ut migraturus habita
Ut olim

He

Draghorn, Drejjhorn.

As Jorinerly

ICinloch, Kinlock.

Ut palma Justus
Ut possim
Ut prosim

The just like a palm


That I may be able
That I may be of use

Palmes.

That I may profit

Utprosimaliis

Utraque fortuna contentus


Utraque pallade

Content with either fortune


each art

That L may be refreshed


That I may rise again
Prepared on all sides
Increasing by the help of both

Utrius auctus auxilio


Utriusque auxilio
Ut sanem vulnero
se crescit, clarescit

Ut secura quies
Ut sim pamtior
Ut sementem feceris

ita et

Ut sibi sic alteri


Ut sursum desuper

Ut
Ut
Ut

metes

By the help of both


I wound in order to heal
He grows illustrious as he increases
As secure quiet.
That I may be the more ready
As you sow you shall reap
Do to another as to thyself
Descend

ascend

to

tibi sic aliis

As

tibi sic alteri

As I do to thee, so will I do
As I saw, as I conquered

vidi ut vici

Ut vinclo vir verbo


Ut vivas vigila

iigitur

to thee so to others

A man

Go

Vje duplici cordi


Vje timido
Vas victis
Vjiillance avance Phomrae

Woe

to the deceitful

Woe

to the

Yaillant et veillant
et sapienter

Valde

Valebit

Valens et volens
Valet anchora virtus
Valet et vulnerat
Valet pietas
Validus
esto

Valore et virtute
Valor et fortuna
Valor et lealdade

and loyalty
spes vitae

to the

Vanus

est

honor

Va
Va

outre marque
presto ma sano
Vectis
Veilliant et vaillant
Vel arte vel marte
Velis id quod possis

as by a chain

ant

With force and wisdom


It shall prrjail
Able and willing
Virtue is equivalent to an anchor
It avails and wounds
Piety is strong
Strong

Be thou a

Ferguson.
Flory.

Lambart, Lambert.
Vosper.
Bendish, Bendyshe.
Archibald.
Penniecook, Pennycook, Pennycuick.
Cottingham.
Rankine, Ranking.
Spottiswood.
Holt.

Anderson.
Huskisson.
Clepan, Clepham, Clephan.
Wilson.
Letchworth.
Rumbold, Worseley, Worsley.
Hussey.
Bowles, Dobson, Pemberton-Leigh.
Naunton.
Clover.

Arnold, Bather.

.A.ncketill,

heart

timid
IVoe to the conquered
Valour advances the man
Valiant and vigilant

ratnpart of brass

By valour and virtue


Valour andfortune
Valour and loyally

V.nlour

Vana

to others

bound by his -word


you may live

is

IVatcli that

Vade ad formicam

Vallum aeneum

...

By

Utrinque paratus

{'''t:2Z^:]l^^:''''""'''''"^''^'

Let

Ut reficiar
Ut resurgam

others

me prosper that I may benefit others...


That we may be of service
As preparedfor whaierer may happen

Ut prosim aliis prosim


Ut prosimus
Ut quocunque paratus

Lauder.

Livingston.
Foley, Grigg, Greenwood.

Ankettell.

Fitton.

Maddison.
Senhouse.
Acton.
Cardwell.

Musgrave, Sagar-Musgrave.
Lysons.
Fetherstonhaugh.
Gardner.

Hay.
Valpy.
Harte.
Bailey.
Salle.

Rollo.
Croft.

Grant.

Vain

is

Honour

the hope of life


is

Go beyond

vain
the

mark

Paul.

Bowden, Bowdon.
Utermarck.
Watts.

4 lever

Holmes.

Wise and valiant

Erskine.
Baines, Deans, Deans-Campbell.

Either by art or by force


Aim at the good you can

Brett.

Velle bene facere


Vellera fertis oves
Velle vult quod Deus
Velocitate
Vel pax, vel bellum
Venabulis vinco
Venale nee auro
Venit ab astris

To wish to do well.
You sheep carry fleeces
To wish what God wishes
IVith velocity

et fidelis

Veritas
Veritas
Veritas
Veritas
Veritas
Veritas

Jerv'is,

Ifollc^iv tr!<th

Bnice.
Hale, Landon.

True

',/'

Trueaiui

Hoare.

Hood, Kennion, Rowley.


Hay, Wilson.

Swabey.

Codrington.
Fair, Ruttledge.

z:

Tnith/i, ,'.:::,:

Peareth.
Eiston, Wirgman, AVatson.

laiiui,,:

Trtith

Truth and my country


Truth and valour conquer
Truth with wit
Truth shall make free.
Truth has made free.
Truth and liberty
Truth is great
Truth directs me
There is no crushing the truth
Truth hates cmt.^m

et patria

et virtus

vincunt

ingenio

Veritas magna est


Veritas me dirigit
Veritas non opprimitur
Veritas odit morem
Veritas odium parit
Veritas omnia vincit

...
Veritas premitur, non oppnmitur

Truti:
Trutii
r

.^

..

superabit
superabit
via vitse

Truth

Bodenham,
Slingsby.

Abraham.
Jephson, Jepson.
BrockIehur>t.

Calderwood.
Parr)-.

v'

Kennedy.

,'
.".

Hoadly.
Walsh.
Gordon.

Kedslie, Kidslie.

\'

'

'

'.'.

but not entirely

1 ..

Trutii

montes

victrix

sii.:::

Calderwood.

.,.^..

Tiuih aiiJ ^nritv.


Trut/i wl! prezad

Veritas, puritas
Veritas prevalebit

Veritas
Veritas
Veritas
Veritas

Not

Fideli/y

liberabit
liberavit
Veritas, libertas

..J

Carse.
Eraser, Frazer, Gordon, Gunn.
Venables.
Jervis-White.
Keith.

Either peace or war


with hunting spears
to be purchasedfor gold
She came from heaven
The hour has come
By favourable wiuds

I conquer

Venit hora
Ventis secundis
Venture and gain
Venture forward
Vera sequor
Vera trop^a fides
Vera virtus immersabilis
Verax atque probus

Verax

Curtis.
Elliot, Elliott.

Bankes.

Webster.
Gribble.

pr^T.n!

Hill.

Truth shall cress mountains


Truth the way of life
Truth is conqueror

Hill.

Tyrrell.

Wilde.
("Ayre,

Truth conquers

Veritas vincit

Veritas vincit

omnia

Veritatem
Veritatis assertor

Veritatis et sequitatis tenax


,,, ..,

^,

ma

garde

Vernon semper viret


Vero nihil verius
Vero nil verius
Versus
Vertltur in diem
Vertitur in lucem

Vertu cerche honneur


Verlue vauncet
Verum atque decens
Verus ad finem
Veius amor patrije
Verus et fidelis
Verus et fidelis semper
Verus et seduUis
Verus honor honestas
Vescitur Christo

Vespere

et

.,,

mane

Vestigia nulla restrorsum

Tatham.
Niblett.

Rust.

fBedford, Gunning, Henians, Middleton,


| Sh^tl Willoughby.
Brewster, French-Brewster.
Vere.
Vernon.
De Vere, Hunt, Vere, Weir.
Vere.

^r

Truth be my guard
Truth comes
Vernon ahmys flourishes
Nothing truer than truth
Nothing truer than truth
Towards
It is changing into day
It is changing into light
Virtue seel-s honour

Peters.

Farquhar.
Baillie.

D'Arcy.

Virtue prevails

Vemey.

True and becoming


True to the end
True love of countrv
True and faithful.]

Browne, Lee, Wylde.


Deuchar, Lizars, Peters.
Hughes.
Parkin.

Always true and faithful.


True and diligent.. .'

Aylward. Toler-Aylward.

M'CuUoch.

Honesty is true honour


Feeds on Christ.
the evening and morning

Lacock.
Rous.

In

There

is

Pierie, Pourie, Powrie, Purie.

fBaily,
den,
\

no going back

Coningsby,

Levinge,
Trevor.

Veuillebien

Wishwell.

De

Via crucis via lucis


Via trita est via tuta
Via trita via tuta
Vi at tamen honore
Via tuta virtus
Via una, cor unum
Vi aut virtute
Viavi

The way of the cross is the way of light ....


The beaten way is the safe way
The beaten way is the safe way
By force, yet with honour

Berryman.
Agar.
Wyatt.

Vici

Fisher, French, Geddes,


Keith,
Marshall, Orpen,

Wood-Wright.
Waterhouse.

all things

Assertor of truth
Steadfast to truth andeqitity
,r^
Truth
without fear

Verite sans peur

Verite soyez
Verite vient

Truth conquers
Truth ....'.

Fair,

Geddies,

-!

Veulle.

Black, Sinclair.

Virtue the safe way


heart

Dick-Cunyngham.
Hart, M'Corda.

By force or

Chisholm.
Hayter.
Copland, Raines.
Brett, White.
Johnson.

Oneway, one

valour

way by force.
I have conquered

Vicimus

We have conquered

Vicisti et vivimus

Thou hast conquered, and we

live

d'Albani,
HampMassicks, Sibthorpe,

VIC
Vicit

amor

Vicit pepercit

Vi corporis et animi
Victima Deo
Victodolore

He conquered, he spared
By force of body and mind.

Boddy.

Veale.

Draper.

God

sacrifice to

Simpson.
James, Linskill.
Conqueror, Locock, M'Dowall.

Conqueror
Victory
Victory from the Lord
Concord insures victory
Victory, fortitude, virtue
Christ crowns victory
Victory, not booty
Victory is the sign
...

Webb.
Amherst.
Young.
Campbell.

Durham, Sandilands.
Taylor.

fMacdonald,

^,

Victona vel mors

,
or death
Victory

Victor in arduis
Victorious
Victor mortalis est
Victor sine sanguine
Victory or death

A conqueror amid difficulties

,r.

The conqueror

fortuna sapientiae
patientia
patientia duris
prudentia
Victus in arduis

Fortune

Video alta sequorque


Video et taceo
Video meliora
Video meliora proboque
Viditque Deus hanc lucem esse bonam.

armis

Viet
Vi
Vi
Vi
Vi
Vi
Vi

arte

et consilio
et fide
et

Smith.

..

j-j-

the conqueror offortune

fidevivo

et industria

et libertate
et veritate

f Andrew,
[

Andrews, Calthrop,

Chalmers.

Prudence is conqueror.
Conquered in difficulties

Gordon.

I see

Camagie, Carnegie.

Gordon.
Carter.

Harrison.

andfollo^u high things.


I see and hold my peace
I see better things
I see and approve of better things

Smythe-O wen.

And God saw

Rundle.

the light that

Pelissier,

Wyiie

the cotiqueror of wisdom


Patience is victorious
Patience is victorious in hardship
is

it

Fox.
Montefiore.

was good....

I have seen, I have conquered


By divineforce
By strength and courage.
Bv force and arms
By force and art.
By force and counsel
By force andfaith
I live by force andfaith
By force and industry
By force and liberty
By force and by truth

Vidi, vici
Vi divina
et

Clark.

O'Hagan.

Victrix
Victrix
Victrix
Victrix

animo

M'Dowall,

M'Donall,

M'Dowgal.
M'Connel.
O'Rourke.

mortal

^,

Wisdom

et

is

victor without blood.

,.

^.

Victrix fortunae sapientia

Vi
Vi

Holies.

Grief ovei-come

Victor
Victoria
Victoria a Domino
Victoria Concordia crescit
Victoria fortitudo virtus
Victoriam coronat Christus
Victoria non prseda
Victoria signum
,T.

VIQ

88

Love of caunlry has conquered.

patriae

Scurfield, Twiselton, Twisleton.

Pearse.

Hankinson, M'CuUoch.
Armstrong.

/ChUhoIm, Ferguson. Fergusson. Stephen,


Merewether.
Campbell.
Nihell.

Falconer.
Vibert.
Sloan.

(Baird, Bolton, Brown, Chambers, Chisholme, Fulton, Hunt, LeRuez, Lindow,


M'Taggart, Pears, Pooler, Powell,
Smart, Spaight, White, Woodlock.
Vie vers vertu
Viget in cinere virtus
Viget sub cruce

Veevers.
Davidson, Grey.

Life towards virtue


Virtueflourshies after death
He flourishes under the cross

Colquhoun.
Rogers, Wake.
Laing.
Cotton-Todrell,

Watchandpray

Vigila et ora

Vigilance

...

VigJando

,
T,
Bywatchmg.

Vigilando quiesco

L am

...

at rest from watching


,

.,

Vigilans et audax

T , JJ I ,j
Watchful and bold
,

Gordon,

M'Leod.
Tredcorft, Tredcroft.

Johnson, Kadwell, Mathisson,


Smith,- Taylor, Wolstonecraft.
Corrie,
Bradley,
Coates,
Cockburn,
ConV, Currie, Dunn, Stephens, White.

/Burton,

,,,
^"('"1

.,

V'g^'^"^
...

rCampbell,

and sure

Anderson.
Wilson.

Vigilans et certus
Vigilans et fidelis
Vigilans et promptus
Vigilans et verus
Vigilans non cadit
Vigilant
Vigilanter
Vigilante salus

S^ety by watching

Cochran, Cochrane.

Vigilantia.
Vigilantia et virtute

Vigilance
By vigilance

Aird, Ard, Carfrae, Hinshaw, Tod.

Vigilantia non cadet


Vigilantia, robur, voluptas
Vigilantia securitas

By watching he shall not fall


Vigilante, strength, pleasure
Security by watching

...

,,
,
JBythewatchful

.,

.,

Vigilantibus
Vigilantibus non dormientibus
Vigilanti salus
...

.,

V-g^'^'^

Vigilant

Watchful andfaithful
Vigilant and prompt
Vigilant

and

Wyld.
Wenley.

true

Calder.
Laing, Newcomen.
Alcock, Gregory, Stawell,

Watching, he does notfall


Vigilantly

By

and valour

the watchful, not the sleeping


Safety to the watchful
,,, ^ i

^"'''^

Wegg.

Porter.
Cadell.

Hunter.
Phin, Phine.
Blair,

f Acheson, Aitcheson, Aitchison, .-Vtchison,

Bristow.
Bristowe.

Cochran.
/Alcock, Edwardes, Gael, Leeds, Long1 staff, Sconce, Walkey.

VIG

"'""''^'''

Vigilate et orate

Watch and fray

Vigilat et orat

He watches and frays


I watch

Vigilo

By

et virtute

vigour

and virtue

Strength from above

The

Vim

vi repellere licet

Vincam
Vincam malum bono
Vincam vel moriar

Casey.

/Braidwood, O'Brien, O'Bryen, Willing-

of the cross gives strength

Darnel.
Menzies.
Menzies.

By force of ivar, Cod helfing

Marshall.

Give force by force of honeUy

Davy.
Walker.

We may repelforce by force.


I rcf el force by force
I will conquer

Gwyn, Holford,

1 will conquer

Robinson.
Benyon, M'Dowal, M'Dowall.

Griffin,

or die

Conquer by faith
Overcome evil zoith good
Overcome evil by patience
Conquered in conquering

Vincendo victus
\ incenti dabitur

Parry.

Eure, Johnes, Jones, Robinson.


Towns'hend.

Ley.
Vincent.
Vincent.

// shall be given to the conqueror


They shall conquer who cotiquer themselves

Vincent qui se vincent


Vincere
Vincere aut mori

To conquer
To either conquer or die

M'Coul.
M'Neill, O'Hagan, Tuthill.

M'Dowall,

/M'Dowal,
Vincere vel mori

To conquer
or
^

Prattinton.

Baldwin.

good

evil by

I shall conquer

Vincefide
Vince malum bono
Vince malum patientia

M'Hado.
Vickers.

Vigueur I'amour de croix


Vil God, I zal
Vill God, I sail
Vi martiali Deo adjuvante
Vim da vi honestae
Vimiera
Vina vi repello

die

'

He shall conquer who

M'Dougal,

-M MT'';;;;.M'''n'''"M^V'''
Neil M'NeiU,
'Nelly,

Vincet qui patitur


Vincet vel mori
Vincet virtute

S*'"<='''

Fennison.

/Dess, Desse, Gregson, May, M'Haddo,


Daunt, Galbraith, Horton, Tivitoe.

Vigueur de dessus

lo-ce

"^"'''^"<='''

I^T^rh
,.,

1 watch and hope.


With vigour.

Vigilo et spero

Vigore
Vigore

VIB

89

'!'
"^M^n
M'Oul,

M'Owl, Murphy, O'Morchoe,

Tibbet.

Morgan.
M'Dowall.

endures

ffe shall conquer or die


by virtue

He shall conquer

Smart.

{Gun, Hargreaves, James, Molesworth,


Nolan-Whelan,
O'Hara,
Pelham,
Pelham-Anderson, Pennington, Shaw!
Thuillier.

Vincit cum legibus


Vincit labor
Vincit lil^eravit
Vincit omnia
Vincit

omnia

He

arma

represses violence with laws

Atkins, Atkyns.

Labour overcomes

He conquers,
He

Campbell.

he has

conquers all

Slingsby.

set free

O'Conry.

thini^s

Truth conquers all things

Veritas

Vincit omnia virtus


Vincit pericula virtus
Vincit qui curat
Vincit qui devincit

{^^rS^<^:^^r?Sn'^'^'

Virtue conquers everything.


Virtue conquers dangers

Vicars.

Brady, Harwood, Maine, Thornton.


White.

He conquers who is cautious


He conquers who binds fast

Griffin.

rAcworth,

Addenbrooke,

Amphlett

Chester,
Clarke,
Colt
Disney, Gildea, Harrison
Homfray, Homfrey, Llwellen, Llew
Ashurst,

,T
He
conquers who
1

J
endures

Dancer,

Morgan,
Shaw^
Smerdon, Turner, Wire.
ellyn,

,,

He

conquers

ijwho conquers himself

f Ackworth,

Ellis,

Fawsett,

Shields,

Grieson,

Holland, Wilson.

'Alison, Allison, Baxter, Boddington, Buifin.


Burn, Coote, Dickin, Edmonds,
Fair, Galwey, Gort, Hastings, Henry,

Trnfh M- -nil,
JruthfM,ls

Vincit vigilantia
Vincit vim virtus
Vinctus non victus
Vinctus sed non victus

Vincula da linguce vel

J
^

Watchfulness overcomes
Virtue conquers force

Kennedy.

De Worms.

Bound, not conquered


Bound, but not conquered
tibi

lingua dabit.

.
.

Vincula temno
Vi non astutia
Virebo
Vires agminis unus habet
Vires animat virtus
Virescit
Virescit in arduis virtus
Virescit virtus .-

'Kenny, Napif
Jeph^on, Jepson,
Qj.p^j^_
O'Shee, Paget - Tomlinso
Peacock, Prendergast, Ryder, .She
Ward,
Warde,
Smyth, Vereker,
Webster.
Wright.

Bourke, Burke, Galwey.

JH^^k)"^'
{ ^Z!in!,^'uJi"th^. '.'.T.'.. Z. '!Z'"'"'"

I despise

bonds

Sinclair.

Rumford.

Force, not cunning.....

I will become strong.


One has

the strei:..':

Virtue animal.

Hamilton.
,

,.-

Heflowishes.
Virtue gro'uis am;
Virtue flourishes

i:,

:>.::

.jmenf

Gryles, Grylls.

Garden, Gairden.
Moncrief, Stewart.
Keir, Keir-Mackintosh, Mackintosh. Kei
Tackson.

..

He grows

Viiescit vulnere

strong by being

wmmded.

Stewart.
Brodhurst, Brownrigg, Burnet,
Burnett, Clutton-Brock, Filgate, Foot,
Hepenstal, Ker, Meara, Stewart.
[Douglas,
Greenless,
Greenwell,
Monteath-Douglas, Monteith, Smellet,
-]
SmoUet, Smollett, Stewart, Tailefer.
\

Brock,

I"

Virtue flourishes from a wound.

Virescit vulnere virtus

-!

Viresco

I become green

Viresco et surgo
Vires et fides
Vires in arduis
Vires Veritas
Vir gregis

Iflourish and revive


Strength andfaith
Strength in diflicvlties.
Truth

Maxwell.

Cowan.
MacBain.
Kennedy.

is power.

A man of the crowd

Clarke.

Flourishing and bearingfruit.

Viridis et fructifera
Viridis semper

Always green

Hamilton.
Mathison.

Vir super hostem

O'Donovan.

Virtue
Virtue, have virtue
Virtue is honour
Virtue is my honour
Virtue mine honour
Virtus acquirit honorem
Virtus ad sethera tendit
Virtus ad astra
Virtus ad astra tendit
Virtus ad sidera toUit
Virtus ariete fortior
Virtus astra petit
Virtus auget honorem
Virtus auget honores
Virtus auro praeferenda
Virtus basis vitse
Virtus castellum meum
Virtus constat in actione
Virius cura sei-vabit
Virtus dabit, cura servabit
Virtus dedit, cura servabit
Virtus depressa resurget
Virtus difficilia vincit
Virtus dum patior vincit.. .Virtus durat avorum
Virtus durissima feret
Virtus duxit avorum
Virtus est Dei
Virtus est vitium fugere
Virtus et fortitudo invincibilia sunt
Virtus et industria
Virlus et nobihtas
Virtus et spes
Virtus fides fortitudo
Virtus fortunas victrix
Virtus impendere vero
.

rVirtus

m actione consistit

...

mati above an enemy

Ferguson.
Ross.
Kendrick, Kenrick.

M'Lannahan.

r,-

.,

l^ irtue

Virtus in arduis

Valour

in

arduo

incumbet honori
insignat audentes
intaminatis fulget honoribus
invicta
invicta gloriosa
invicta viget
invidia; Scopus

laudanda

Virtue distinguishes the bold


J'irtue shines with untarnished honours
is

Unconquered virtue is glorious


Invincible virtue flourishes
Virtue is the mark for envy
Virtue is praiseworthy
Virtue, praise, exploit.

Virtus maturat
Virtus mihi scutum

Virtueripens
Virtue, be thou

Virtus mille scuta

Virtue

Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus

Virtue ennobles
The virtue not the lineage
Virtue does not turn
Virtue ennobles all
Virtue conquers all
Virtue, patience, truth
Virtue is more noble than patrimony

non stemma
non vertitur
omnia nobihtat
omnia vincit
patientia Veritas

patrimonio nobilior

is

equal

my
to

Charles.
Allen.

Jerningham.
Bence.
Norgate.
Browne.
Bro\\n.

Brown, Browne.
Kendall.

Whitburn.

Weems.
Seton.
'Lean.
Seton.
Briggs, Brooke.

Reynardson.
M'Guire.
Browne.
Henvill, Llewellin.

Caldwell.
Spens.
CoUis-Sandes, Sandes.

Brown.

^,

Howell.

M'Dowal.
Smythe.
Williams.

Beamish, Beamish-Bernard.
.

Truss.

Morrogh.

invincible

Virtus, laus, actio

nobilitat

Edmonstone, Spence.

Pottinger.
Cockai:
Jammon, Harrison, Macqueen.

Valour in difficulty
Valour amid the ruin of things.
Valour stirs up strength
Virtue will rest upon honour.

Virtue

Bertie.

Vandeleur.

-j

Virtue in the face of difliculties

in caducis
incendit vires

Balfour, Cairns.
Innes, Phillips-Flamank.
Ross.
Patten, Wilson.

fClavton, Craven, Everard, Halford, Sier,

consists tn action

Virtus in ardua

Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus

M'Clean, M'Clen, Maclean.


Hamilton, Spence.

Virtue procures honour


Virtue tends towards heaven
Virtue to the sky
Virtue tends to the stars
Virtue exalts to the stars
Virtue is stronger than a hnllering-ram....
Virtue aims at the sky
Virtue increases honour
Virtue increases honours.
Virtue is to be preferred to gold
Virtue is the support of life.
Virtue is my fortress
Virtue consists in action
Virtue shall preserve by care
Virtue shall give^ care shall pi eserve
Virtue has given, discretion will prese'-ve..
Virtue downtrodden will rise again
Virtue conquers difficulties
Virtue overcomes, while I suffer
The virtue of ancestry remains
Virtue will sustain the most severe trials ...
The virtue of our ancestry was our guide.
Virtue is from God
// is a virtue to shun vice.
Virtue andfortitude are invincible
Virtue and industry
Virtue and nobility
Virtue and hope
Virtue, fldelily, andfortitude
Virtue is the conqueror offortune
It is virtue to be devoted to truth

Penyston.

Methuen, Methven.
Paton, Patton.
Frazer.
Riddel, Riddell.

Warren.

shield

a thousand

Thomas.

shields

^"'"'^'

{^'vyse' sfdkr'"'
Boyd, Cruso, Henderson.
Grosvenor, Taunton.
Donegan, Sarsfield.
Herrick.
White.
Johnson.
Salusbury, Trelawny.

"'''"^'

'

VIR
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus

paret robur
post facta
potentior auro

pnestantior auro

pnestatauro
pretiosior auro
prevalebit

probata florebit
probata florescit
propter se
Pyramidis
repulsce nescia sordidas

Virtus salus ducum


Virtus semper eadem
Virtus semper viret

sibi

aureum

sibi

prijemium

""'""' ""'" "

''""' ''"S'""-

Bunbury, Richardson.
Bortliwick.
Falconer.
Price.

Smart.
Severene, Whieldon.
Cunningliame.
Robinson.

Ranken.
Bernard, Bernard-Beamish.
Bernard, Cologan, Mac Colgan, Veldon.
Lube, RadcUfife, Ratcliffe, Repington.
Kinchant.
Cuffe, Laurie.

than

^'''^"'J'

\ij^^^

Virtue is the safety of leaders


Virtue ahuays the same
Virtue always flourishes

Virtus semper viridis

sine dote
sine macula
sine metu

Virtue

is

Virtue
Virtue

is

Leader.

Dodgson, Turvile.

Woodward.
fCory, English, France, France-Hayhurst,
Green, Laur.e, Lowry, Lowry-Lorry.
Knight.
Calderwood, Fergusson.

always
.5
^ flourishing
worth gold to itself
-^

^^

own reward

is its

a dowry
Virtue without a stain
Virtue without fear
Virtite without

Davies.

Virtussola
Virtus sola felicitas
Virtus sola invicta

Virtue alone
Virtue is the only happiness.
Virtue alone is invincible

Henderson.

Virtus sola nobilitas

Virtue

is

Lamb, Russell.
Howard.
Bliss.

Dauntesy, Eyre.
Nicholson, O'Dwyer, Throckmorton.
Blake, Blakes, Henderson, Henrieson,
I!enrison, Henryson, Kavanagh, MacCausland.
[
Bury, Howard-Bury.

/Blake

the only
^ nobility
-^

Virtus sola nobilitat

Virtue alone ennobles

Virtus sub cruce crescit

Virtue grows under the cross

Virtus sub cruce crescit ad a:thera tendensj ^''^'''j^'^'/j''^'


Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus

sub pondere crescit

tutissima

Virtus tutissima cassis


Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus

"^"''* ^""''" '""'"""

Virtue increases under the burthen


Virtue exalts to the stars
Virtue triumphs
Virtue is a defence
Virtueis safest

ad astra
triumphat
tutamen
tollit

Virtue

ubique
ubique sidem

is

the safest
helmet
'

viget in arduis

Virtus vincit invidiam

Virtue overcomes envy

Virtus virtutis prfemium


Virtus vitium fugere

It is virtue to

Virtute

By virtue..

Virtue

is its

Feilden, Jephson.
Innes.

Church.

Germon.
Conlan.
/Barker, Finch-Hatton, Raymond, Stevenson, Willis.

Stephen, Stevenson, Verst.


Stevensone.
Drake, Henville, Springham.
Burr.

Gurdon.
'^'"'''

^'^*

{^u'sborne'"''''"'

own reward
shun

j-Bury.

Virtue everywhere.
Virtue has its home every-a'herc
Virtue is true nobility
Virtue is true honour
Virtue flourishes amid difficulties

vera nobilitas
verus honos

MacMoran, Macmorran, M'Moran.


Whitby.

vice

'Bain, Burnet, Burnett, Cheshire, Church,

Virtute
Virtute
Virtute
Virtute
Virtute
Virtute

He shall acquire honour by

acquiret honos
acquiritur
acquiritur nono>
ad astra

Virtute
Virtute
Virtute
Virtute
Virtute
Virtute

doloque
duce

et

amicitia

amore

et

armis

et claritate

et constantia
et fide

Virtute et fidelitate

the skies

virtue

Inactivity inimical to virtue


Adorned with virtue
Worthy of the virtue of our ancestors
By courage and policy
Under the guidance of valour

decoratus
dignus avorum

et

acquirld by virtue

1 increase by
-^

damnosa quies

Virtute duce, comitefbrtuna

is

Acquired by virtue
Bv the virtue of ancestors

avorum

Virtute cresco
Virtute
Virtute
Virtute
Virtute
Virtute

virtue

It is acquired by virtue.

Honour

By virtue to

adepta

numine
prssnummis

prse

Virtus rosa suavior Stella clarior

Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus
Virtus

VIR

91

Virtue shmvs strength


Virtue after exploits
Virtue is more tmucrfid than gold.
Virtue is preferable to pnver
Virtue before money
Virtue more excellent than gold
Virtue is better than gold.'..
Virtue is more precious than gold
Virtue will prevail
Proved virtue will flourish
Tried virtueflourishes
Virtue for its own sake.
Virtue of the Pyramid
Virtue incapable of mean repulse.

Cooper, Couper, Dick, Dick-Lauder,


Ferguson, Keane, Metivier, Stable,
Stuart, Tait. Watkins, Whyte.
Richardson.
Robertson.
Richardson, Richie, Ritchie, Spence.

Kenwick.
Keyes, Paton, Paton-Bethune, Patton.
Watkins.
^''''''

It ^T'lV
r?"''\''
chell-Carruthers.

'^'''

Worthington.
Binning.
Elder, Sand, Shanan, Shand, Shannon.

'''g^5^?:!'!!'::::!"::t"r'}shand,
By virtue andfriendship
By virtue and love
By virtue and arms
By virtue and high repute
By courage and perseverance
By bravery andfaith
By
-r andfidelity
r bravery
J
>

^'''''''"'

Brisbane.
Glasscott.

Smith-Shand.

Jervis.

M'Kenzie.
Minnitt, Pratt.

Hara, O'Hara.
Auld, Townend.
Harley, Lamb, Marriot.
jBeauvale, Blackie, Blaikie Crofts Good\ sir, Hackett, Lanphier, Lyons, Reeves.

45

VIR
V'irtute et fide

Virtute
Virtute
Virtute
Virtute
Virtute

et fortitudine
et fortuna
et

honore

I conquer by bravery andjidelity

Fenton.

By bravery andfortitude
By virtue andfortune
By virtue and honour
By virtue and industrv
By virtue and ability

Morris, Whettnall, Cooper.

Andrew, Andrews, Gardner.

Baird, Blair, Kent, Wells.


Brackenbridge, Heaviside.

et industria

et

VIR

92

vinco

ingenio

Master.

Cochran, Cochrane,
Downfield,
Forster.
Gregson, Heddle, Knight,
Lowcay,
M'Clintock, M'CIintockMackenzie,
'Lintock,
Bunbury,
Main, Piatt, Reid, Rig, Rigg, Whitehead, Wilson, Winn, Wood.
Clark,

IAUanson,
Cunningham,
Foster,

Virtute et
Virtute et

By virtue and not by violence.


By bravery and divine aid.

non vi
numine

By virtue and deeds

Virtute et opera
Virtute
Virtute
Virtute
Virtute

et

prudemia
robore

,..,,,,
\ irtute et valorc

Virtutem conorat honos


Virtutem coronat opus

me

involvo
Virtutem extendere fac
Virtutem extendere factis
sic et

culpam

Virtute nihil invium

non aliler
non armis fido
Virtute, non astutia
Virtute, non ferocia
Virtute, non sanguine
Virtute,

Virtute

Virtute,

non

Bayles,

Virtute et valare luceo non uro


Virtute et vigilantia
Virtute et veritate
Virtute et votis
Virtute excerptae
Virtute fideque
Virtute gloria parta
Virtute honor
Virtute inNndiam vincas

Virtutem

Magan.

Hepburn, Howenden, Lydiard.


Borough, Pillans, Richardson.
Brownrigg.
Leech, Lowcay,
I'Batt, Carson, Ennis.
Mackenzie,
M'Kenzie, Macnamara,
ry
.
J
virtue and valour
By
Roe,
Peppard,
Roberts.
^^^^^^
Stamer, Whitehead.
I
By virtue and valour Ishine^but do not burn Mackenzie.
By virtue and vigilance
Sharp.
By virtue and truth
Blathwayt.
Neilson, Nelson.
By virtue and vows
Conspic2ious for virtue...
Cary.
By bravery andfaith
McMurray, M'Murray, Murray.
Napier.
Renown is obtaiiied by bravery
Honour by virtue.
Richardson.
Overcome envy by virtue
Clebome.

et sapientia

Virtute

Creagh, Lawless, MacMahon-Creagh.


TBennie, Benny, Benzie, Bernie. Binnie,
Binny, Cookson, Duff, Fife-Cookson,
Fyffe, Harris, Pentland.
\

<.

By virtue and honesty


By virtue and prudence
By virtue and strength
By virtue and wisdom

et probilate

et

Bradstreet.

Forbes, Ramsay.

Act so as to encourage virtue


To spread virtue by noble deeds

Fisher.
Fisher.

Virtue thus and blame.


A^o way is impassable to virtue
By virtue, not otherwise
I trust in virtue, not in arms
By bravery, not stratagem
By bravery, not by cruelty
By virtue, not by blood.

Moir.
Egerton.
Clements, Pery, Whitbread.

By virtue,

verbis

Drummond.

Honour crowns virtue.


The work crowns the virtue
I wrap me in my virtue

Laurie.

Ma.\\vell.

Chamberlayne, Hillary.

Forbes.

Hayman, Hayward-Curtis.
C

not by words

-]
I

Virtute,

non

By virtue,

vi

not by force

-!

By

non viribus
non viribus vincent
Virtute orta
Virtute orta occidunt rarius
Virtute paret robur
,- , ,
,

Virtute,
Virtute,

rarely fails...

-^

You defend what

parta tuemini
probifate

is

Shivez.
Derrick.
Vincent.
Stewart.
Alton, Aytoun.
Richardson.

|
obtained by valour

By virtue and integrity


I advance by virtue.

promoveo

son, Sawers.
Austin-Gourlay,
Barneby,
Berkeley,
Chivas, Coppinger, Lutley,
Rothe,

fHaliday, HalUday, Hallyday, MelvilleWhy^^, White, Whyte, Whytt.

D J
VAby virtue
Produced

Blackwood, Peperpell.
Magan.
Sideserf, Sydserf, Sydserfe.

quies
securus

Rest through valour


Secure by virtue.

Phipps.

sibi praemium
superanda fortuna

Let his reivard be in virtue


Fortune is to be overcome by virtue
r,
^ safe
^
virtue
Bv

Fenwick.

-,......
\ irtute tutus

-^

Virtute vici
Virtute viget
\'irtute vinceVinule vincet
Virtute vincit mvidiam

Vinule Wresco
Virtuti
Virtuti

notbyfoice....

Strength obeys virtue

^'""'^P"'^

Virtute
Virtute
Virtute
Virtute
Virtute
Virtute
Virtute

virtue, not by force

They shall conqiter by virtue,


Sprungfrom virtue.
What is sprung from virtue

Baxter, Clere, Coulthart, Hoskins, Marshall. Maw, Petty-Fitz-Maurice, Robin-

comes invidia

Virtuti damnosa quies


Virtuti fido
Virtuti fortuna

comes

Maude.

'

I have conquered by

virtue

Heflourishes

..

Whiteford.
fBlair, Burt-Marshall, Marshall, Mitchel<
ni.
ni.
\ son, Phaire. Phayre.

Ingram, Meynell.

by virtue
You shalt conquer by virtue
He shall conqtur by virtue
He overcomes eirvy by virtue
Iflourish by virtue

Keirie, Paton.

To virtue
attendant on virtue
Inactivity is injurious to virtue.
[trust in virtue

Dick-Lauder.

Envy an

Fortune

is

the attendant of virtw.

Leatham.
Cooper.

Mann.
Paterson.

Cunninghame, Pevereux.
Brisbane, Hewer.
Ap-Eynions.

{"s.

^'''^"''

^"^

^"'"""'

VIR
Virtuti inimica quies
Virtuti mceniacedant

invium

N'irtuti nihil

obstat et armis

\ irtuti

Virtuti

non armis fido


omnia parent

Forbes.
Wilder.

to virtue.

may yield to

bravery

Nothing is inaccessible to virtue


Nothing withstands virtue and arms

I tntst to

virtue^ not to

Chamberlayne, Hillary.
Stratford.

arms

Egerton, Grey-Egerton.

All things obey virtue

Butter.

Of virtue

Virtutis..

Virtutis
Virtutis
Virtutis
Virtutis

an enemy

is

Fortifications

\ irtuti nihil

VIV

93
Inactivity

alimentum honos
amore
avorum prsemium
comes invidia

Virtutis fortuna

comes

Skeen.

Honour

Parker.

By

Annesley, Stephens.

is the aliment of virtue


the love of virtue
ancestors' Tialour

The reward of my

Envy

is

Upton.
Devereux.

the attendant of virtue

^y"'

Fortune the companion


virtue
of
-'
^

The glory of virtue

Virtutis gloria crescit

(^f.'^y'
^"'^"'""f,
^''i/,?"","^'
Trench, Trotter
Wellesley.
\ Stewart,
Tytler.

increases

Deuchar,

rBewley,
Virtutis gloria merces

Glory

the recompense of valour

,s

Honour

,r.

^
n J are the
pra,se
Deeds
of

..

..

.
V.rtutislaus
actio

....
Vmufs
pr^mmm
,,.

,,

..

praemmm honor

Virtutis regio merces


Virtutis robore robur
Virtutis stemmata
Vir tutus et fidelis
Visa per invisa firma

Vis courageux
Vise a la fin
Vis en espoir
Vis

Robertson, Steuart.
fCorbet, Fraser, Gledstanes, MacDougall,
^
Rumbold, Tansley.
TDe Jersey, Leek, Morton, Myrton,
^
| Stewartf Thoms.
fDickinson, Feilden, Hapsburgh, Percy| Fieldmg, Wallford, Vv'allon
^''''
^^^'^''^'''
'"'^'"'

virtue.

moard

rr
Honour
is

^,

the

JrewardJ of
virtue
.

Daccome, Dackcombe,

Spence.

Seen things established by unseen

Cooke, Falcon.

fier

Look

Blackader,
Hassard,

to the end.

Live in hope
Pa-wer

By force,

Vis super l\<jstem

Po7ver over the enemy

God the strength

in

Chisalme, Chisholme.
Barton, Cruikshanks, Nisbet, Nisbett.
Sherbrooke.

M'Connel.
O'Donovan.

life

j"

stronger by union

Vis unita fortior

Force

Vis veritatis magna


Vis viri fragilis
Vita brevis gloria aeterna.
Vita; faciendo nemini timeas
Vita et pectore puro

The force of truth

is

Vitse via virtus

Vitam dirigit
Vitam impendere vero
Vita more fide
Vita posse priore frui
Vita potior libertas
Vittoria

great

is

By life and a pure heart

Belloe.

Virtue is the way of life


It guides my life
To devote life to the truth
By hope, custom and faith
To be able to enjoy the former part of life.
Liberty is better than life

Dawson, Vaughan, Watkms, Weeks.

Price.

Robertson.

Christison.

Brown, Ramage, Reichel.


Hanercioft.
.

Townsend.

Forster,

Lumm.

Nicholson.

Vivat Rex

Long life

Vivat Veritas

May truth flourish

Vive Deo
Vive Deo ut vivas
Vive en espoir
Vive et vivas
Vive hodie

Live for God


Live for God that you
Live in hope
Live and let live
Live to-day

Vivat honestas

May

Vivelajoye
Vive la plume

ViveleRoi

Long live joy


Long live the pen
Long life to the King

Vi vel suavitate

By violence or

lethi, fijgit

Moore, Pulteney.
Hall.

Lilborne, Lilburne, Ruddiman.

is

Let me live to praise thee


Let tlicin live while they are green
Let Greatorex live and always flour is h

laudare

memor

Brooke, Bimbury, Eyton, Flood, Hales,


Hosken.Lidwell.M'CUntock-Bunburj-,

the strength of man


The life short, the glory eternal
Fear no one in performing the duties of life

Weak

Vivant dum virent


Vivat Greatrakes, semper virescat

Vivenscanam

Home.

|CampbeU^ Jleydell-Bouverie-Campbell,

and fidelity

Force and courage.


Vigour is arms to brave men
if not by contrivance

Vis et virtus..

Vive

Fielding.

Cobb.
Eomford.

A man safe andfaithful

Vis fortibus arma


Vi si non consilio
Visin vita Deus

te

Sk"ene.^

Blackadder, Duff.

Strong in virtue' s strength


The pedigrees of virtue

et fides

Vivam

Robertson,

Sparling.

A palace the reward of bravery


A country the recompense of bravery

merces

Virtutis regia

Vzrtue' s
,

Virtutis

rr- ^

M'Kobertson, Robertson, Sandbach.


Napier.

Glory obtained by virtue..


is the reward of virtue
The reward of bravery in -war

Virtutis gloria paita


Virtutis honor prsemium
Virtutis in bello prsemium

Forbes

''^],l::^:\^l:^::^^^^Z$;,
\

hora

to

Chambers.
Forrest.

Greatoret.

...

'^'"'

the King.

Durham.

may

Abercromby, Craig, Craigie, Laurie.

live

Hassard, Starr.

Abercromby.
Green-Price, Price.
Sproston.
Joy.
Scott.

S
v/""
Rochfort.
Bailhache.
Morris.

mildness
Live mindjul of death ; timeflies
I shall yet sing while alive
.

,.

Vivere sat vincere

To conquer

is to live

Vive revicturus

Live

again

V'ive ut postea vivas

Live, that you

may

^^'^'-

Duncan.

honesty flourish

to live

^^'^"'1"'''="'

{"iuocUIk

enough

hereafter live

fEveleigh
MuUins.

De

Moleyns,

Molyneux,,

Vivian.
Fraser, Frazer, Johnston,

4S-2

VIV

WHO

94

Vive ut semper vivas

Live

so that

Hopson, Morgan.
(Abercrombie, Abercromby,

you may live for ever

Bathgate,
Bentley, Falconer, Falkner, Faulkner,
Fraser, Hall, Hartley, Iliff, Johnston,

M'Kenzie,

Vivinius in spe
Vivis sperandum
Vivite fortes
,,.

..

,.

Vivitur ingenio

He lives by his wits

Vi vivoet armis
Vivunt dum virent

Hive by force and arms

Vix ea nostra voco

valens

Volenti nil difficile


Volo, non valeo
Volonte de Dieu
Volvitur et ridet

Vota

vita

ecclesijs

S^^^_ gj^^^ ^^^^

,.,

hberorum

CoUens, Collins.

rest....

Scarta, Scarth, Scras, Scrase.


Fetherston - Whitney,
fFetherston,

,1
andJ powerfully
I-

Creech.
Greystock, Howard.

He despises dangers

Fairweather, Fairwether.
Brabazon, Hagan.
Kirk.

Fyler.

Edmunds.
Vowe.
Pike.

True to the end


(
\

.,

Vulnera sano
Vulnera temno
Vulneratur non vincitur
Vulneratus non victus
Vulnere viresco
Vulneror, non vincor
Vultus in hostem

Fetherstonhaugh-Whitney.

Nothing is hard to a willing mind.


lamwilling, but not able
1 he will of God.

Be favourable to my prayers

vita

Foster, Fonntaine, Greville,


GreviUe-Nugent, Maister, Techell.
Gray, Ibbetson, Ibetson, Sehvin.

Gell.

Truefaith
,

-^

With prayers and strenuous exertion

Vrayefoy
Vulnera

j^^^j^^

Copen, Darley.
Hennessy, O'Hennessy.

My life is vowed

mea

Votis et conamine
Votis tunc velis,
Vows should be respected
Vrai k la fin
,.

Allen.

Forrest.
live while they are green
scarce call these deeds of our atuestors fCampbell,

ry,,
Willingly

et

Thorbum.
M'Nevins, Niven, Philip.

^^^^

I have livedfree, and will die so


I obeyed when called
I will make haste, that / may have
Flying, / despise reptiles

Volabo ut requiescam
Volando, reptilia sperno
,

Vixi liber, et moriar


Vocatus obedivi

Volens

Rugge-

They
(

.,.

,,

Price,

fBarrett-Hamilton, Boyle, Biyson, Maule,

Virtue lives after the grave

Vivit post funera virtus

Maiming,

Price, Sladen, Snuggs, Stone, Vivian,


Von Stunner, Watney.
Green,
Warter.

Live andfarewell
Conquered, not compelled by force
We live in hope
While there is life there is hope
Live bravely

Vive valeque
Vi victus non coactus

Wounds are

the life of the children of

BosweU.
the\(.,,^,
j-Churcli.

Church
I heal up wounds
I despise wounds
He is wounded, not defeated.
Wounded, twt conquered.
Iflourish from a wound.

I amwounded,

My face to

Balderston, Balderstone.

Cramond.
Homfray.
O'Grady.
Stewart.

Homfrey, Muschamp.

but not vanquished.

Codrington.

the foe.. ^.

w
Walk
Ware

in the fear

of

Walker.

God

Savage.
Green.
Forbes, Gordon, Otter, Lloyd.
Forbes.

the horn

Waste not
Watch
Watch and pray

Coats, Cotes.
Keith.

Watchful and bold

Watch the temptation


Watch weel
Watch well
Watch wiel..!!

Halyburton, Scott.
Halliburton, Hallyburton, Halyburton.
Scott.

Nicholson.

Waterloo
Ways and means
We big you see warily

Lowndes.
Cornwall.

MacMicking.

Wehaedune
Weigh

Urquhart.

well

We live in
Wer

gutes u boses nit kan ertragan wirtf Wlio cannot bear good
no great honours
kein grose ehre erjagen
\

We

Thorbum.

hope

and evil shall obtain \gfajjder


J

Martinson.

rise

West

Provost.

We

Anderton.

Indies
stoop not

Whadder
Whatsoever thy hand findeth

Stewart.
to

do do it\

with thy might


What was may be

Buxton.

Oliphant
Thompson.

Wheare

Who
Who

vertu lys love never dys


most has served is greatest..
dares wins

..

Sayle.

Verburgh.

ZEA

95

Whyll God wyll


Whyll lyfiflastyth
Will God, and I shall

Treffiy,

Comewall.
Ashburnha ni, Menzies.

WillweU
Wil sone

Urquhart.
Wilson.

wil

Wisdom above riches


Wisdom and strength

Nuthoobhoy.

Wisdom's beginning is God's fear


Wise and harmless
With heart and hand
Without fear
Without God castles are nothing
Without help from above the arrow

Crookes.
Campbell.
Grant.

Dudgeon.
Campbell, Sutherland.
Castleman.
flies'!

Jones.

in vain

With thy might


With truth and diligence
Woodnotes wild
Work and wait
Wrth ein ffrwythau y'n hadnabydder

Ycadarn

a'r cyrfwys
cyfiawn sydd hy megis Llew
ddioddefws y orfu
Ye great pule
Yet higher

Smith.
Lucy.

Bums.
Ross.
fruits

we are known

The mighty and

nning.

Y
Y

Yet

in

my

flesh shall

Duw

f>-n

gwir yn erbjm y byd

Ynir o ya
Ystoyeau
Yvery

see

Ellis.

Williams, Williams-Wj-nn.

Hughes,
Morgan, Williams.
Mercer.
Kinloch, Kinlock.

God

a fydd

The truth against the world

Surmar.
Mathew.
Edwards.
Lewis.
Lloyd.
Strangeways.
Perceval, Percival.

Blomfield.

Hood.

'

KEY TO THE PLATES.

Note.
For purposes of comparison, an asterisk is affixed to names in cases wliere the engraving
does not precisely correspond witli the blazon as given in the te.xt.
[See note at p. I, Part I.] In cases
where a crest is absolutely accurate as regards one or more families of a particular name, while it may vary
slightly (in colour lines, for e.Nample) from another family of the same name, the name is not repeated with
an asterisk ; therefore, when it is desired to ascertain the precise blazons for various families of the same
name, reference should be made

to the text

PLATE

l.-l. Laforey.
Cossen, Cosson, Dyce.
3.*Davies,
Philipps,
Lloyd

M'Braire, M'Diarmid,
M'Millan,M'Neil, Mathissr.n, MaunMeeke, Meyler, Mills, *Molloy,
Monson, *Morant, "Morrice, *Morris,
Mostyn, Mylles, Nanney, *Newman,
Newton,
*Nowne, * O'Donellan,
O'Donlevy, Ogilvie, Owen, *Owsley,

*Lutwidge,

2.

Philips,

Philipps,

Bagnall.

6.*Beynon, James.
7.

PLATE
2.

5.

'Winstone, 'Wynston.
Beseley,

*Pomeroy, Pop-

7.

Acottis,

9.

Acotts,

'x\dkins,

*Audym,

'Conroy, 'Gilchrist, 'Havering, Hugo,


'Hurell, 'Hurle, 'Hurrell.

pelwcll,

S.

Besley,
Besly, Craddock,
Cradock, Foley, Ford, Roper, Warren.

6.

Raines, Raley, Redington,


*Reppley, Richards, Ritson, Roberts,
*Roscarrock, Saltren, Seaton, Shaw,
Smyth,
Shipton, Simpson, Sloan,
Sommers, Sowerby, Stanbury, Stanger,

Williams.
Nairn, Oxborough, Oxburgh.
Casamajor, Cas10. Beynon, Blodlow,
major, Clapham, Gibbines, Gibbins,
Girandot, Griffith, Jefleris, Ludlow,!
Norfolk,
Northfolke,
Morgan,
Mamey,
Pritchard, PuUyn,
Powell,
Price,
Rose, Thorne, Walne, Webb-Bowen,

3.

4.

Cozens, Kyle.
Baker.
Cecil, Chein, Cheine, Chiene, Loader,

Parker, Paset,Paslew, Patte, Paynell,,


Peart, Peel, Pellat, *Peryan, Peryent,

*Phene, *Playters,

Barlande, Barling, Fonnereau.

3. I. Creswick.
Bean, Ueane, Cashall, Hervey, Morse,
Ogilvie, Rees.

cell,

*Langharne-PhiUps, Phillips,
PoUey,
Sanimes,
Pooley,

Foley,
'Staple, Tarleton.
5.

under the particular surname required.

S.

Salisbury.

9.

Wakelin, Wakelyn, Walkelin.

10.

Phillips.

Stephens, 'Stevens, *Sutton, 11. Barbenson.


Tappin, 'Thompson, 'Thomson, Tol- 12. Powell.
Vaughan, 13. 'Howard, Marshall, Paske, 'Stracey,
liott, Tottenham, Tours,
Unsworth.
Westenra,
Vaux, Vernon, Vowe,
Weyland.
Whale, Williams, Wilshere, Wilson, 14. Edmondson.
Malone.
1 1
15. Alanson, AUanson, AUaunson, AllenWoUey, Woodburne, ''Wynne.
12. Cowan, Fitchett, Gerard, "Lawford,
son,
'Wall, 'Walle.
'Ffolliott,
'FolP.aunce'Dudley,
Mandeme,
Billingham,
Lyddel,
*Lilly,
14.
*Shelletoe,
liott, Marryatt, Meyer, ShirrefF, Wortfoot, Pauncefort, Rees,
Starr,

ham, Worthom.

Villers, ViUiers.
13.

Addagh,

Adams,
*Barrett,

Aufrere,

Baunceford,

Baker,

Ijayley,

Bel-

dam, Bentham, Billingham, BlenkinBrompton,


Browne,
Bruce,
Brooke, Brown,
Buckingham, Burgess, Canning, Casley, *Chace, Chardin, *Chase, Chritchley, Cliff, *Codd, Corbyn, CoverCraw*Cozens,
Coverdall,
dale,
field, Crossfield, *Cuming, Gumming,
Danscy, Davies, Davis, *De Aguilar,
*Dease, *De Bathe, De Rinzy, De
Donelan,
*Devan, Dixon,
Silva,
Dowson, Drummond, Dupree, Ed-

sopp, Bois, Boyce, Boyse,

ridge,

Egerton,

Farquhar,

Fitz

Henry, Fitz-Water, Ford, *Gayer,


Germin, Germyn, *Gilchri-.t, *GordonCumming, Gouring, Graeme, Graham,
Gronow, Grove, Gwyn, *Hadson,
Hagart, Hag<,-erston, *Hanson, "Hatcliff, Holker, H olmes, Hosken, Hughes,
Ingowville, *J:\nns, Jarveis, Jarvis,
*Javel, Tones, Kenan, ICing, Kyffin,
Kyff'yn,'Lamb, Lamf crt, *L.'>morley,

PLATE

2.

3.

9.

Foley.
Roberts.

Lea, Ledvvich, Leign, Lewis, *Lin- 10. Beddington, 'Pooly.


colne, Lloyd, *Longe, Lovatt, Lows, 11. Lloyd, Lloyd-Price, Price.

I.
Bayley, 'Caldicote,
4.
'Gerard, 'Johnson,*Rumney, 'Sneyd,
'Walmesley.
'Bohun,

Beauclerk,
'Bockingham,
'Fallowfield, Fitzclarence,

Fitzroy,

Gordon-Lennox.
Angus, Brewes, Brews, Brewse, 'Bromiield. Burrow, Cambridge, Cambrige,
Cobbold, Coriton, Coryton, 'Cowell,
Cricket,
Lisle,

Croft,

Crickitt,

De
De

Crosby,

Garis,
Senlize,

Warren, Disney,

Crofts,

'Delamote,

De

'Desmond, De

Edwards,

'Eyre,
Gregg,

Fairfax, Garvey, 'Goloner,


Greystock, 'Gulliver, Hemans, *Holbrook, Hutchings, Hutchins, Macdougal-Hav,
.M'Dowall-Hay, Marshall,*Moo're,Mouat,*Muriell. Negus,
Norman, Northwick, I'ardoe, Pennant, Pugh, Ramsay-Fairfax, Rickards,
Roebuck, Rushout, Sclater, Slater,
Sneyd, Thomson, 'Walmsley, Westmore, Wilde, Zurich.
'Gelling, 'Holland,
'Howard, Le'

Thorp, Trotter, Watkins, Whatley,


Worsley, Wortley.
S.

PLATE

Ouvry.
I.
2.
Martin, 'Salisbury.
Jenkins, 'Jenkyns, Jones,
3. Jenkin,
Morrice, 'Morris,
PriceLloyd,
Williams, Pryce, Williams, WynnePendarves.
4. Ashenden, Ashondon, 'Brisbon, 'Biisbone, Egerton, Haxford.
5. Auverquerque, Baxter, Bloys, Brende,
Dalgely, Dalgetty, De-Blois, Etty,
Goring, Hamon, Ireland, Mildmay,
St. John-Mildmay, Ogilvie, Ogilvy,
Pavey, Waldron.
6.*Bayloll, Fothergill, 'Saxby.
Brown, Brownrig, Brownrigg,
Broun,
7.
Coxan, Coxen, Dixon, 'Durrant,
Hoppare.
Ensor, Fielder, Haugh,
Nyssell,
Marks,
Pugh,
Lorimer,

2.

4.

strange.
S-.'Chedder, 'Cheder. 'Crutchley, *Ed-

KEY
mund,

Fairfax, Fitz- Wight,


*Kenton, Ravenscroft.

7.*DiabIe,

^Dibble,

'Gay,
Healey,

*Dible,

Healy, *Heming, *Hemming,


ard, *Ravencroft,

*How

*Wicklow.

Hammes, Haycock, Howston,

Aoluite,

*Bruce, *Brotheiton, *Col


'Cornwall, *Gourney, *Howard,
*Le Strange, Norfolk, Percy, Strange,
Talbot, *Vere.
Brett, Cheeke,
9. Beaumont, *Blount,
*Colwell, *Covell, *Cowell, *Desnay,
Ellis, *Gomey,
Kinerby, Kynerby,
Love, Magrath, Paddye, Talbot.
10. Evans.
8.

Turner.

Tumour.

9.

Woods.

PLATE 7.-I.
I.

2.

Barnard.

3.

2.

Walker.

3.

Naylor.
Franceis, Frances.
Bruce, Garratt, Jarrett.
Butcher, Creping, Crepping, Fleury,
Mackay, Martin, Martina, Mulbery.

4.
5.

6.

7.

Turner.
Hartridge.
Bamfield,

12.

Clulow,

9.

'Kitto,

Dyas,

PLATE

Grys,

'Handcome,

'Kittoe,

'Haynes,
Lennox, 'Magee,
'Shep-

Ogilvie,

'Penkevill,

Silvester,

Starr,

Rowand,
'WoUey, Wool,

Round,

Wooll.
6.'Bourke, Hanmer, Roberts.
7. Bales, 'Dickins, 'Hening.
Suffield.

Badder, Madder, 'Modder, 'Stocket.

10.

Bameby,

Bellasis,

Bellassis,

Gary,

Christian, Cocker, M'Kenzie, Ryed,


11.

Ryede.
Bourke.
Diskens, Goodenough, Harbord, Lile,

I. *Aleston,
*Alston, 12.
6.
"Bigland, Cotter, *Gape, Jenkins,
Lille, Suffield.
Yelverton.
14. Peel.
2.*Adamson, Athy, Auncell, *Barough,
*Barrow, Beaton, Beaumont, Beton.
Betton,Betune,*Blount, Booth, Boothe
I. Brown,
'Browne,
8.
Gore-Booth, *Bramhall, Brant, Brett,
'Goulding.
Brooks, Broomhall, Brown, Bruce, Bry- 2. 'Chelmick,*Chilmick, 'Fellow,' Jesse,
den. Burroughs, *Cape, Carew, '"CasPaul, 'Symington.
borne, *Catesby, *Cattesbye, Clement,
3. Cooper.
*Coakley, *Collick, *Compton, Cope- 4.'Dicev, 'Edwin,
'Pillett,
'Pillott,
land, Coryton, Coxhead, *Creston,
'Pip'ard.
*Crispie, *Delme, *Delmie, Depham,
5. Old.
*Dongan, *Duncan, *Dungan, *Dy- 7. Musters, 'Wyld.
moke, Escot, Esscot, Evans, Farofeld, 8. Bond, Bun-owes, Chamond, 'Cornwall,
Fitzpaine, *Flinn, Forward, *Fowkes,
'Dickin, 'Duval, 'Duvall, Elvet,
*Garrett, *Gaur)', *Goble, Goode,
Eyston,
Fell,
Green,
Hanman,
*Gresley, *Gresque, Griffith, *Gys'Harborne, 'Holder, 'Hughes, Hunt,
singe, Haggerston, Halkett. *HarKempthorne, 'Kenyon, Lacy, Lee,
vey, *Hatcliffe, Holbeach, Holbech,
Le Hunte, Lewis, Ley, Mumby,
*Homan-Mulock, Hustwick, *Kelton,
Shershall, Silly, 'Tighman, Trayner.
Ketland, *King, *Leith-Buchanan, 9. Egerton.
Lemon, *Leston, *Lloyd, Loterel, 10. Domenichetti, Markham.

PLATE

M'Clintock, M'Lintock, Maddock, li.'Bolbeck, 'Bolebec, 'Bolebeck, 'Butt,


Maurice,
*NettIeship,
'Nicholas,
Drayner, Halton.
Noble, 'Norcliffe, North, Norway, l2.*Brockas, 'Brokas, 'Christian, Dee.
Ogston, *Orr, * Palmer,
Paynell, 13. 'Eman, 'Foley, Lewis.
Phitton, Rawstome, Rishton, Rome, 14. Norwood.
Sheath, *Shelton, *Slator, Slingsby,
Staple, Staunton, Sterling, Stirling,
Strange, Strangewayes, Strangeways,
9.-I. Grave.
Strangewicke, Strangways, Surtees, 2. Bain, Baine, Bidon, Castleman, Pier
Sulyard, Swainston, *Tate, Taylor,
pont, Pierrepoint, Pierrepont.
Turner, Underwood, Urswicke, Wal- 3. Edwards.
pole, *Webb, Wilde, Venn.
4. Bellasis.
3. Branscomb, Branscombe, Bronscomb,
5. Bettesworth.
*Fenning, *More.
6. Hermon.
4.*Balscott,
Beatty,
Dry, Eastwood, 7. Jordan.

PLATE

Newenham, New-

2.

I. Black,
Bonell,
10.
Bulimore, *Byrde, 'Cowtlen, Davies,
Eam, Eames, Ernes, Emme, Evens,
'Fawcett,
Fife,
Fiffe,
Fonte,
Gerandot, *Glyn, 'Gubyon, Haraill,
Hopkins, Hopkinson, 'Lewin, Lloyd,
Lyons, Macfie, Pandolfi, Priestley,
Traby, Vaughan, Wells.
Agar,
Ayloffe,
'Badley,
'Baett,
Barkworth, Barnes, Barron, Basket,
Baskett,
Batt,
'Becher,
Beecher,
Bell,
Bentley,
Bemall,
Bertram,
Bethune, Betton,
Blaauw, Black,
Bladewell,
Bladwell,
Blodwell,
Blouyle, Blunden, Bond, Bosworth,
Bothevas, Brashier, Brasier, Breck,
Breek, 'Brett, 'IJrooke,
Browne,
'Caldecott, 'Caldwell, Card,'ChapeIl,
Charlton, 'Cherry, 'Clode, 'Coachman, Cobham, 'Colchester, 'CoUison,
'Colvile, Cook, Cooper, Coppenger,
Coppinger, Corrie, Corry, 'Craig,

'Crampton,

S.

9.

Iviffin.

Denton,
De Lancaster,
'Dickens, 'Graham, Harvy, Howard,
'Hoyle, Hughes, Jones, 'King. 'Montgomery, Palmer, 'Panton, 'Penke-

Barrett,

vell,

Cobbin,

Ogilvy.

Shadford.

Calcott,

Pendarves, Philips, Phillips,


5.

Audin, *Audym, *Audyn, *Carnegy,


Giddy.

15.

Brough,

ley.

Napton, Reid, *Wake.


Cobben, Cobbenn,
Cobbyn, Cobenn, Cobyn,

14.

Acham, Achym, Acklame, Boardman,


'Hancome,

Baumfield,
'Colcleugh,
Cross, Ellison, *Hardie.
11. Bartley, Carsewell, Fischer, Ganuble,

13.

Dobbs.
Dobbs, Ward.
'Campbell, Furse, 'Maitland, 'RamsayGibson-Maitland, 'Stewart.
'Bramston,

Eastwood.

10.

8.

4.

'Fonce,

Hammick.

PLATE

.'fenkin, 'Jenkins.
.'Borne, 'Delmar, Mortlock.

Mesham.

PLATE 5.

'Faunce,
man.

15. 'Call.

.'Hay ward, 'Turner, Turnor.

S.

10. Acton, Malefont, Malesaunts.


11. Rich.
'Park, 12. Lusher.
13. Fardell.
14. Barnard, "Bernard, 'Yabsley.

'Parke, Wedgewood.
Dolphin, Dolphine, Turner, 'Turnor,

vile,

12.

TO THE PLATES.

'Gardner, 'Margesson, *Margetson,


*Wilney.
.'Bruce, Harvey.
Burgone,
Burgoyne,
'Burroughs,
Condie, Goodhard, Goodhart, Hames,

Cromer,

'Cromwell,

Crosthwaite, Cruice, Cruise, Currie,


Curr)',
*Cuthbert,
Dalingnigge,
Dallaway, 'Dalmer, Davis, Dean,
'Deane, De la Faye, Dicey, Dickenson, Diconson, Dixon, "Dockrell,
'Dodwell, Dolton, 'Donelan, Drane,

Drummond,

Duncombe,
Dyes,
Edgell,
'Edgill,
'Edwardes,
'Edwards, English, 'Enoke, Ewan,

'Fearon, 'Ferguson, 'Fisher, FitzJohn, Foley, Ford, Foulston, 'Freeman, 'Frenband, 'Frewen, 'Fruen,
Fury, Gaine, 'Geary-Salte, Geridot,
Glasse, *Glubb, Gold, Goldesburgh,
'Gollop, 'Goodwin, Goold, 'Gotley,
Grace, 'Grady, Grammer, Grant,
'Gray, 'Griffith, Grindal, Grindall,
'Gybbons,
Halsbury,
'Handcock,
'Hara, 'Harrison, *Harvey,*Hebden,
'Herapath, Hendmarsh, Hindmarsh,
'Hooper, Horan, Husdell, Hutchinson,
H\att,
Hyndmarsh, Ingles,
Inglis,
'Jackson, Jeffreys, Jeflries,
John, Johnson, Jones, Joy, 'Karkenton, 'Karldngton, Kedmarston, Keith,
'Kevett, Kirkraan, Langrishe, Layton,
Le
Bailly,
Leigh,
Lewins,
Llewellyn,
Lloyd,
Logan, Lomelying,
Lynn, M'Candlish, Macfie,
Macknight, Macknyi^hte, Maddock,

Madocks, March,

.Slartyre,

'Mason,

Matchett, Matthews, Mendip, Menet,


Menett, 'Millard, Moncreiff, MonMontaguta, Mores, Morres,
creitfe,

Mowatt, Moubray, Newenham, Newlands,

'Newnham,

Nicholl, Nicholson,

Nicol, Nicolson, Northwood, 'O'Hara, OTlosan,'01derbury,


Orpen, 'Ottley, 'Packington, 'Parry,
'Passingham, Peace, Pearmain, Pears,

Nickelson,

Pepper,

Per'-ivall,

Picken, Pigg,

Pome-

roy, Poore, Powell, Pracd, 'Prattman,

Primrose, Prouse,
Read,
Repley, Rishton, Robartes, Rock,
Roughsedge,
Rogerson,
Rowlatt,
Priddle,

KEY TO THE

3.

PLATES.

Rule, Rumbold, Rust, Scot, Scott, 4. Lund.


Leigh, "Lomax, Maskelyne, "Pardor,
Sebright, Shields, Simpson, Stansfield, 5. Berrie, Berry, Boddington, Boddinton,
"Pye, Shergold, Shiers, Stanbridge,
*Stevens, Stevenson, Steuart, Stewart,
Standbridge, Taylor.
Bodington, Gapper, Lingard-Guthrie,
Stocken, Slockes, Stone, Strange,
Woodcock.
Strode, Stroode, Stroud, Stroude, 6. Montefiore.
12. Bates,
Carrick, Erskine, "Ferguson,
Stuart, *Stuckey, *SuIUvan, Sutton,
Leash, "M'Crummen, M'Crummin,
7.*Abney, Batley, *Bedford, Benett,
Taswell, Tatlock, Thomas, ThoroughMaitland, "Richardson.
*Bennett, Bent, Beswick, *Beswicke,
good, Tibbet, Tilford, Tot, Tyrell,
"Brown,
"Cowmeadow,
*Carlyon, Chubbe, "Comport, *Cooke, l3.*Bedford,
Tyrrell, Vampage, *\Veldon, Wil*Dock\vra,
*Furguason,
Crute,
Dodson, "Stoit, "Stoyt, "Western,
cocks,
*\Villianis,
"Westeme, "Whitshed.
^\intringham,
Goodwin, Hallet, "Leather, *Morris,
Wisham, Yates.
*Platt, Rous, Rouse, *Yynall.
14. Munyard.
Allen,
Braid,
*Braytoft,
8. Eestick, Boddington.
Bridges,
Cade,
Capon, Charlton,
Clarke, 9. Allan.
Coulthard, Cumbrae - Stewart, Cun- 10. Barlow, Barrowe, Bennet, 'Bonnell,
14.-I. Ripley.
nington,
Durand, Dyer, Eaines,
*Breedon,
*Bromhall,
Bromilow,
2. "Acleham, "Aclehum, Tyssen.
Krmingland, Erskine, Esharton, FarBuckworth, Capel, Capell, ""ChamFydell.
ange, Farquharson, Fergusson, Freepernowne, Clarke, "Denver, Dodding, 3.
4. Brindley, "Gildart.
man. Fyfe, Fvffe, *Grehan, Griffith,
Fletcher, Goodrich, Guthrie, Hare,
5."Tailer, Taylor.
Griffiths,
Hadilet,
Heron, Knell. Knill, "Littledale,
Hill,
Hoberd,
6. Benson.
Hobert, *Keresfonh. King, Lacy,
*Lofft, Mapletoft, Nesham, Raven7. Watlington.
Lamphier, Leigh. Mac.Vwley Macduff.
hill, *Russel, Russell, Seed, "Sleigh,

PLATE

M'Kenzie, M'Phie, Maddison, MagawIy-Cerati de Cahy.*.Mcrry,*MeyIer,


Milliken, Moncreiff. Moncreiffe, Moncrieft", Moubray, Nichol, Nicol, Nolan,
Norton, Nowland, Ogilvie, Ogilvy,
Osborne, Owen, *Page, Parsons,
Percivall, Picton,*Pyot, Ravensholme,
*Ribton, Russell. Sail, Scott, Seys,
Shaw, Spence, Stainsbury, Stewart,
Stuart, Thomas, *Thornton, Tyers,
Wilson, *\Vyse, *Voung.
4. Dennis, Ferrant, Gould, Killegrew-,

8.

Walford, Walker.
11.

Allan, Allen, AUeyn,

Altham,

AlUham, "AUyn,

Doe,
Franks, Lamborn, Lamborne, Pen"BaUidon,

warne.
\i.
[3.
[4.

Makdougal.
AUhusen.
Burke, Dobbin, Dodsworth, Edmond,
Hagger, Hoy, Hoye, Jumper, Male-

11.

PLATE

*Beamish, *Bernard-Beamish,

6.

13.
14.

M'Dermott.

Mohamud.

Willmott.
Chalmers, Clough, "Coghla
Corben,"Dempster, Duff, Farquharson,
"Gandolfi, Gundry, "Hall, "Jelhcoe,
Kuckfield, M'Dowal, McDuff, "Macduff, M'Farquhar,"Mackery, Milligan,
MiUiken, "Nevill, O'Dempsey, "Ogilvie, O'Kearin, Pakington, "Passingham, Pender, Sampson, Sapcot, Shaw,
Stafford, "Stewart, Sworder, Watlington, "Woodlock, Young.
Pender.
Ansert, Macdonald, "M'Dowall.

PLATE
2.

15. I. Cookson, "Hartsink,


"Staff", "Vygor, Wagstaff.
"Ahngton, "Bowen, "Dalway, "Hayes,
Heys, "Mirfin.

Nicholson.
Bright, Canning, "Chough, "Close,
Clowes,
Cooper,
Cutler,
Clough,
Edmondstone, "Emerson,
Dwaris,
"Goodrick,
Glasco,
"Gooderick.
"Goodricke, Hadeswell, Hadiswell,
"lUingsworth, Inwood, Jobbing, KenEmerson - Laslett,
yon, "Langton,
"MacGillafoyle,
'Murray, "Sims,
Stewart, Syme, Rawles.
5.*Buckminster, Kinahan.
6. Caley, Galley, Cayley, Caylley, "Can3.

4.

PLATE

PLATE

Duff,

Allestry, Arrol, Ferguson, Hay-Newton, Jeffery, Kukefield, Loane, Newton, Scepter, Scot, Scott, Wikes.

doctus, Manduit.

Laslett, Netterville, Tyrell.


12. I. Ardis, Dunbar, Everingham, "King, "Lennard, Maddocks,
Somerville.
Panmure, Rolesley, Roscruge, Ros*BIomberg, ^Bromeall, *Burgheish,
kinge, Scot, Scott, Skippe, Tudway,
Cowan, Doxat, Leslie, Lesly, Lodge,
Whiteside, Wise.
*Norton,* Peachey, Storie, Stuckey, 2. Elvin.
Sutton, Wastneys.
3. "Ackhurst, Cohen, "Royse, "Wood.
7. Ameredith, *Anscell, *Ansell, *An4. Ogilvy, Plomer.
strell, *Atkins, *Browne, Catchmay,
5. Cue, Kew, MacMurroughone, Murphy,
O'Mnrphy, O'Murroughone, Plumer,
Comb, Combe, *Dayraan, Eldershaw,
Ridall, Riddall, Riddell, Ridehalgh,
Fleming, Hare, Hun, Markoe, Prestwold, *Wase, Wasse, *White.
TindaU.
S.'Abai'am, *Adams, Ball, De Beaumont, 6. Tyson.
Champain, Colthurst, '"Cook, *Coxe, 7. Norwood, "Phippes.
*Cratlord, Damoiy, *Dundas, Emme, 8. Harrison.
Ewing, *Fysher, Gates, *Godley, 9. Soper.
Colder, Guyan. Halloway, Harriet, lo."Bayley, NichoU.
Holloway, Kellie, *Lloyd, *Lus- I. Davis.
Blackwill,
Blackwell,
combe, M'Leay, M'Leish, Morrell, l2."Bendall,
Bonvill, "Du Cane, Fisher, Fulcher,
Would, Netterville, Offley, Pepper,
Halliday, Miles, "Neaves, Peck, "RanRoyse, Scot, Scott, 'Tompson.
dolph, Shields, Trant, Twedie.
9.* Andrews, *Arderes, Ayloffe, Black,
Dales, *Davidge, "Ellis, *Flower, 14. Brooks, Burd-Brooks.
Froyle, Hamill, Jevers, *Kempson,
*Kempston, Legh, Leigh, Lukin,
13. I. 'Bent, "Chafe, Dare.
*Machet, *Moore, Offord, Partridge,
Brown, "BuckPeard, *Pinn, Penney, Slaning, Slan- 2. "Bedford, Bourch,
master, By, Cade, Chalmers,"Crombie,
ning, Tarby, Treby, Wastneys, Young.
"Ciome, "Croome, "Dickinson, Dum10.* Hare, Ross.
*Bramble,
*Brinkhurst,
mer, Farlough, Hathaway, Hatheway,
11. Boys,
Hayman, "Hayward, "Kenny, Ley*Carbonell, *Carbonelle, *Carbronel,
cester,
Lvons, McKerrell - Brown,
Cornewall,
Cornwall,
Carpenter,
Marke, Markes, Marks, Nolan, Orde,
*Criche, Dampier, Delilers, *Elford,
Penny, Phillips, Plumerage, Scobell,
Fichet,
*Flood,
Foord,
*Fergus,
Terry.
Ford, Garnet, *Garnons, Glasbrook,
Lawless, 3. "Dymon.
(Jlazebrook,
Jewkes,
Lawton, Malephant, Moda, Peach, 4. Salomons.
Peache, *Piozzi-Salusbury, Sadleir, 5. "Candler-Brown, "Fairclough, "Gibbings, "Joyner, "Norman, "Plumerage,
*Salusbury,
Stanton,
Sadler,
St.
Pryce.
George, Tuke, Tylgham, Wiberd.
6. "Brock, "Brocke, "Canning, Mansergh,
12. Meredith, Phillips.
"Stratford, "Wyatt.
7. 'Gibbon, Montaigne, Mountain.
ll.-i.*Mills.
9. Henstock.
o. Baker, BuImar,Crossman, Edmondson,
2.'Brogden, Carpenter, Chesbrough,
Gibbons, He, Isle, James, "Janes,
S. March.
5.

9.
10.

Barrett,

ning,
7.

Kemp, Kempt.

Corker, 'Dillon, Elston, Euen, Ewing,

Frew, Gladhill, Henlock, Holbume,


Hulburn, Inglis, "Ireton, Lamb,

Lambe,
Ewing,

Liddel, Liddiard, Lidell, OrrLyz,


Roberts,
Starr, St.

Willan.
8.

Cramp, "Dillon, "English,


"Jones, "Lamb, "Lambe,
"Lawson, "Leward, "Lutman, *Mon-

Cooke,

"Esdaile,
sell,

"Pipon, Stable, "Stewart, "Stote,

"Warmouth, "Welman.
9.*Batt, "Clark, Ettrick, Menzies, "Sone,

"Suoone,

Viell.

"Grover.
"Dare.
Davies.
3. Bvshe, Tones, Rishton.
Boys, "Bresingham, "Britley,
4. B'ish,
Davies, Gilman, "Hughes, Penfold,
Rushton.
0.

1.

2.

KEY

PLATE
2.
3.

16. I.

Wellesley.

Hughes, *RowIesIey, *Whiie.


Aldon,
Beach, *Braunch,

Alden,
Bruse,

Bryant, Bunford, Caulkin,


Chetwode, Churchill, Clarke, Clavering, *Cleg, Cornell, Cowley, Dailey,
*Dillon,
Dunsford,
*Edwards,
Francis, *Gapper, Garrard, "Gilbert,
*Goodwin, *Gridley, *Hallet, *Heart,

Hughes, * Ingoldesby, * Ingoldsby, Jones, Kinchant, King, Lacy,


*Lincolne, Lloyd, Long, Longfield,
Maberley, Maberly, M'Brayne, *Mer*Merry, Millbura, Mirrie, Miriy.
MoUoy, Nelson, Nicholls, Nichols,
Oulton, Philipse, *Skynner, "Sparkes,
Spence, *Villiers, *Vaughan, Walsh,
rey,

4.
5.

Whieldon,

'Wrixoii-Becher.
Whieldon.
'Evans, *James, "Morgan, *Oxman,
"Powis, *Symson.

6.*Burlinson, Hughes, *Tillotson.


* Bromley,
7.*Bellairs,
*Bromeley,

*Clarke,
8.

9.

"Green,

Guinners,

Wildman.

13.
14.

Hector,

Plasto,

Portal,

Rackham,

ier,

Aboril, Abrol, "Curl"Hoskyns, Plaiz, Playse, Wake-

man, Wettyn, Wettyng.


Argal,
tree,

6.

Ward, "Wise.
A'Court, "Bulbec, "Bulbeck, "De
Lapasture, "Lowe, "Tapper, Thornton.

7."Edwards, "Jephson, Nicholson.


8."Adyn, "Aiselbie, *.\islabie, -\nmers,
Anners, Argall, Argell, .^rgiU, Arkybus, Ashton, Atherlc-y, .Vthcrly, .Atkinson, Auld, Beal, "Beaurain, Bilesby,

Hume,
Jones,

"Layton,

Lobb,

Morar, North,
"Packe,
Penrose,
"Pentland, Peters, "Placetis, Posynworth, "Powell, Repley, "Rokwood,
"Satherthwayte, Skottow, "Starling,
Sutton,

"Taylor,

"Tilyard,

Trotter,

Veldon, "Vivian, "Wallace, 'Vorke,


Yorks.

Jones,
7.

Wakeman.

S.

"Bamfield,

Bampfylde,
Barnefield,
"Barnlield, "Baumfield, 'Brandon,
Bull, Cosard, Crown, Crowne, Dar-

well, Davies, Davis, Difibrd, Dikens,


Dipford, Ditford, Domvile, Duperier,

Estwood, 'Fairfax,
"Harrington,
Hutchings,
"Jepine,
Mascall,

Gefl'ry,

"Hart,

"Jarrett,
Kift,
"Lynn,

"Grubb,
Henley,
Jefferay,

Marsh,

Osborn, Osborne, Peache,


Pechey, Peecb, I', i:!. ^, V. ,:.:. Pony,

Pindall,

Pin^l.n

Simson, Sumih
White, W -

Price,

ton,

Richardson,

I'vndar,

'

i.

\\ .ulins;-

WMniir-.

V,.nge.

"Rolfe, Ross, Rowland, Rowsewell,


Champenion, Cunning9. Benyngton,
Ryle, Saltren, "Scot, Scotland, "Scott,
ham, Pomeroy, Popingay.
Scott-Douglas, Shelbery, Shelbury, li."Badd, 'Baud,
'Baude, 'Cambell,
Silvester, Sim, Sime, Simm, "Sloane,
'Castilion, 'Castillon, "Elton.
Smith, Smyth, "Somers, Stebbing, 13. Bragg, 'Broadhurst, Brodhurbt, North,
Steel,
Stewart,
Surman, Tawse,
White.
"Throughston, Trimwell, "Trough- 14. Savignac.
ton, Tuson, Unett, Virtue, "Vivian,
Vyigus, Wakeman, Walter, Wanklyn,

17. I.

Argles, Bates, Bawtre, BawBuchan, Bumey, Burnie, Chaigneau, "Cogan, "Cole, "Doderidge,
Edridge, Ennew, Farmar, "Fayreweather, Hawden, Home, Houison,
Hume, Inglett, Kettleby, Kittelby,
Kittleby,
Knot, Knott, Leighton,
Lighton, Long, MacKnight, Macleod,
M'Leod, MacMurdoch,
Maitland,
Marsham, "Maude, Merling, Murdoch,
"Nicholson, Nicolson, Ogilvie, "Pelsant, Pickernell, Powell, Rawlins,
Romney, Scot, Scott, MonteathScott,
Smyth,
Stanford,
Steel,
Steele, Steell, Steuart, Stewart, Stuart,
Toole, Tweddale, Virgin, Waddell.
.\tlee,
Atley, Damant, Dwyre, Gamell,
3.
Gammill, Hunter, Kennell, Riccard.
4.*Bowell, Cater, "Jacomb.
"Bland,
Boyle
"Bresier,
5. Awdry,
Bruse, "Byles, "Byng, "Caundis, Davison-Bland, Doran, "Dudley, "Ellis,
Fuller,
"Gibon,
"Long,
Jones,
McLaughlan, May, Nicholson, O'Sullivan, Pollalion, Sutton, Thornton,

Potts, Pratte,

Renwick,

Plome,
"Jefiferies,

"Mawhood, "Mawson, "Merrington,

De la Maziere, Melders,
Meredith, Warter-Meredith, ".Morris,
"Morson, Mortlock, Moulson, Munn,
"Naylor, Nicolson, "O'Dowling, Palgrave, Payne, Pearsall, Pearse, Peckover, Perks, Perris, Pickford, Pigou,

Wall.

2.

"Harrington,
Huninges, Hunt,
Kent, Lapthorne,
per,

berd. Massy,

Ayde, "McMurray, "Murray.


Hanbury.
Chedworth, Doolan, Fortune, Harly,
Hene, Henne, Rickets, Ricketts,

PLATE

JefTryes,

Crawley, Fuller, "Hobso'i, Lugdon,


Lushington, "Melton, Nicholls, Nicholson,*Nicoll,*Orrell, Sumner, Sugden,
Tayler, Taylour, Thornton.
.'^Uerton, Archbold, Archebold, Auchterlony, Barr, Bariy, Betenson, Bettenson, Betterson, Bettinson, Bettison,
'Burr,
"Catlin, "Catlyn,
"Craig,
Currer, Cust, 'Cutberd, "Cutbert,
"Cuthberd,
"Cutlibert,
Danncey,
Dansey, Dauncey, "Darvall, "Darwall,
De Placetes, Drew, "Dunk, 'Fishborne,
Foulkes,
Glynn,
Gowans,
Gregory, Gunthorpe, 'Gyfford, "Har,

M'Leod,
M'Naught,
M'Nicoll,
M'Quaid,M'Taggart,Mair,Markham,
Marsh, "Marske, Martham,*Massing-

Hepworth, Hutchings, "Inglis, "Jenkinson, Ligonier, "Nicholson, "Philipoe, Tliornton.


12.

Jefterys,

Jones-Bateman, "Ketson, "Kettelby,


"Kettleby, Kirkham, "Lambert, "Lancaster, "Lighton,
"Long, Lorimer,
"Losse, Lowndes, Lynn, Lyon, Mac
gregor, M'Gregor, Mackey,M'Knight,

*Dumaresq, *Dumaresque,

Griffith,

6.

Jeffeiyes,

Fremantle, *Stockvvood, *Stokewood.


Quain.
Burnaby.

lo.'Gilbert, "Jennings, Merser,


1 1.

5.

Dodswell, "Dougall, Dowell, "Dowling, Dusgate, "Earl, "Earle, Edeworth, Edgeworth, Edwards, "Erie,
"Fairfax, Fairlie, "Fawether, "Fayreweather. Flower, Flowre, "Foote,
Ford, Galbraiih, Gamier, "Gaynor,
"Gel^ery, "Gervais, Gordon, Goulden,
Grogan, Grubb, Gunner, Harper,
Harridge, Ilaskins, Hawdon, Hawtre,
"Hebbs, Hende, Hendy, Hinde,
Hodiara, "Holbrooke, Holmes, Home,
"Hopton, Hose, Hoskyns, Houblon,
Hume, "Hutchens, "Hyde, "Jarrett,

land,

Warrand,

"Blumberg, "Bon-

wick,
Bow, Brandon, Brunwin,
Buckle, Burdett, Burghill, "Camays,
"Camoys,
"Carr,
Carter,
Cator,
Chalmers, "Chamberlayne, Cheese,
Chevallier, Chiefly, Cin.sallagh, "Codenham, "Codham, "CoppuU, "Corney,
Crokey, Crynes, "Cupplade, Dalrymple, "Dandridge, Davis, Deane,
Dedan, Dene, Denham, Dodswall,

Hemmings, Heylyn, *Hobleday, Hol-

Walslie,

TO THE PLATES.

Birnie, "Bladerike,

Weatherston,
Whitington,

Whitchurch, White,
Whitwell,
Williams,

Widenham, Wolin, Worge,


Wynne, Yeates, Yeats.
9.

2.

Home, Fergusson-Home, "Hubert,


Lyons," Peers, Sheridan, Wren.
10. Cooper, Cowper, "Gamier, Gastrell,
Jeffreys, Lloyd, Lowndes, Richardson, Stanslield, Walker.
11. Rathbone.
12. "Burghill, "Dunbar, "Gallightly, "Gellatly,

PLATE

Wrey,

Atsoe, Bee, Beck, Canton,


Colbeck, "Docksey, "Hamer, Heniy,

Atfoe,

3.

"Andrea,

'Bowdan,

"Sapie, Wardon.
4.'Carsewell, "Carswell, Statham,

Wynd-

ham.
5.

Bulcock, Damerley, Duff, Hetherington, Hetherton, Ravis, Roche, Tyr-

6.

Dalling.
Abelhall, Ablehall, Ableshall, Binks
"Carrell, Darnall, Darnel, Darnol,

rell.

7.

"Gregorson, "M'Andrew, "Mac-

gregor, "M'Gregor, "M'Grigor,

19. I.

'Jacques, 'Jaques, 'Yeldham.


Davis.

"Avenet, "Avenett, "Aynett, Delahay,

"Mur-

"Franck,

'Guy,

Hincks,

Hinks,

Northmore.

"Horseford, 'Mason, Meoles, Norland, "Nichols, "Philpot.


Beckett, a Beckett.
g.'Hechins, "Hitchens, "Hitchins, Partyear, "Ogilvie.
rich, Partridge.
10. "Boyle, "Maclachlan, "Shanke.
ll.'Hawes, Nicholson.
12. Anton, *Benett,*Bennet, Boles, David18. I. "Campbell, Haiingson, De Mardeston, "Dwyre, Hargill,
ton, Harrington.
Hawes, "HoUoway, "Jefferyes, Kel2.*Atlee,
Blacker, CoUyer,
leher, Keteridge, "King, "M'Clymont,
Gregory,
Grimshaw, "Hunter, "Lanburn, Peter,
''Macgregor, Notley, Neilson, Newray,

l3.*Alban, "Bludder, "Binder, "Bluther,


Dunfee, Jaques.
14. "Bolter, Egremond, 'Goodear, 'Good-

8.

PLATE
Petre.
3.

Fellowes.

4.

Kemor, "Rosewarne.

dich,Newdick,Newell,Osborn,'Pack,
Page, Penniman,
Price,
"Rayney,
'Reyny, Senton, Simeon, Y^'o'tton.

KEY

PLATE
2.

20.-I.

Chetwode, Haldimand. Holl, Houell,


Houle,
Lawrence,
Legatt,
Luxmoore, Luxmore, Molloy, Ramsey,
St. Lawrence, *Sherman, Tufton.

Hunt, *Impey.

13.

Griggs.

Couldwell, Downe, *Ducie,


Farmingham, Gargate, Mascall, Mauger, Newenton, Simmons.

14.

Knowsley, *Smyth.

7.

Domeniclietti,

11.

Fursman.
Moore.

12.

Paruck.

Markham.

I. *ArchboId, *Bennett,
Boughton, Bur*Carnaby, *Cartwright, *Clay,
*Claye, Cooke, Davies, *Dogget,

*BeuzevilI, Boswell,
dett,

Dundas,

PLATE

23. I. Delancey, DeLancey,


Delancy, Neave.
Eeaulands, * Biggs, *Brewsted,
*Brewster,
Davis, *Eckley,
Gillson, *Lowndes, Wolferstan.
3.* Blanch,
*Blanchmaynes, *Blanckmaynes, *Brand, *Carnegie, Cosgrave,
Kekewich, Lade, *Reader.
4. "Barett, *Bracays, *Bracher, "Brakes,
Grundie, Grundy.
2.*Atsley,

PLATE 21.

Fairlie,

Gisland,

Fairly,

Goodrich, Grassick, *Hebbe5,


*Latch, Le Geyt, Li-ile, *Luntley,
Lymme, McGregor, Mascy, Masey,
Maude, *Milner, Moston, Nearn,
Peak, Pedley, Pine, Pirce, *Reynardson, Ridsdale, Rowsewell, Rowswell,
Wheeler, Whitington, Whittingham,
Whyte, *Wilson, Wittingham.
*Beliald, Codd, Codde, Dunford, Long.
Glin,

3.

Welford,

Delgamo.

9.

4.

Warton,

Bury, *Fewtrell, *Goldson, "Johnson,


* Payne.

Watling.
Copland, *FiIshed, Gysseling, Irvine.

2.

Trivett,

Welsford.
1 1.

Bensted,

S.*Blount,

10.

Touke,

12.

3.*Batten, Harland.
Bense, Benst,
Benstead,

4.

6.

TO THE PLATES.

Michall, Michell, Mylbourne, *Paul,


Pickering, Price, Smith, Taylour,

Rigley.

5.

Deaken,

7.

Dundas, Macdonald.

Hengrave,

*May,

Champney,

*Hyde, *Johnson, Lawson, *Lowndes,


Martin, *Mundy, Parnham, Paul,

"Harding,
"Herdson,
"Hume, Jaflfray, "Mare, *Marsh,
Osborne, Shields, Syms, Thomp-

9.

son.
14.

Hachet, Hacket, Hackett,


"Pocklington.

Catcher,

PLATE

2.

*Peake, Prentis, Rice,


Sexton, Stephen, Terrell,

7.

Brown.

8.

Phillips,

4.

Wahond,

Wriglit.

;e, Leversed
wick, Tenison,

Cockerell.

Bunbuiy, Fitch.
Du Moulin-Browne.
Tenison.
Brayne.
Barbon,
Braine,
Barban,
Cantwell, Dennis, Godfrey, Harrington, Hayes, *Hobson, Houby, Jeddon,
Lade, Little, Martyn, May, Michael,

*Buthorpe,

"Crooks,

Hill,

5.

Betts,

"Playford,

Apiliard,
"Aplegarth,
"Aplegath,
"Bourne, Coplestone,
"Appleyard,
Doore, *ElIeston, Ewers, "Fisher,
"Marlott, Walker.
Thornburgh.

26. l.*Kater,

Pott,

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.
10.
11.

12.

Puddesey,

Pudsey,

Pusey,

"Adams, Mackintosh.
Mackintosh, "Litton,
Gillies,
Lowiie,Lowi7, M'Intosh, Mackintosh,
"M'Pherson, Rae, "Richard.
Decker.
Baillie, Brutton, "Bruzead, "Burke,
Heuer, Jelter, M'Bean,
Dick,
M'Gilevr.ay, Mackintosh, MackpherMacpherson,
M'Pherson,
son,
M'QuiUar.d, MiUes, Palmer, Rickard.
Macpherson-Grant, Moffat.
GiUis,

Muriell.
Gillespie,

MacBean,M'Bean, M'Intosh,
Macintosh, M'Kean, Shivez, Tiller.
Arnald, Arnauld, "Cattley, Charteris,
Charters, Chartres, Cooke, Keat,
IVIumford, Tibbett, Tibbits,

Potts,

"Rhodes, "Rodes, "Wentworth.


9.*Anderson, "Billingsley, Ipre, "Senior
lo.*Averey, "Avery, Barnaby, Bootle,
Hinchley, Lenche, Packenham.
Cotell, "Cottell, "Cuthell,
II. Almiger,
"Cuthill, Hamill, Hovell.
Camville,
Cockburn, Cur
l2."Berns,
tayne, "Hanslap, "Hanslop, Raymond,
"Shuter, Sutter.
l3.^Chipman, Dick, "Dixie, "Garrard,
"Hever, Hovell, "Pierson, Raymond,
i4."Keane.

M'Kellar.

"Abbey, Crompe, Denton, Grant, Kean,


Macpherson,
"Kyan,
M'Bean,
"O'Cahan.
3. Bailey, Bringham, Crump, Crumpe,
"Gillespie -Slainton, Gordon, "Mac"M'Intosh,
Mackintosh,
intosh,
O'Cahan, "Sutherland.
4 Addington, Blake, Caterall, "Catterall,
Cropley, Gillies, Keate, Keats, "Pen2.

Tayler, Taylor, Taylour.


3.^Adye, Clements, "Ferrers, "Howland,
"Loveden.

Adey, Adry, Ady, Anstie, Cantelow,


Cantelupe, Cooley, *Cowley, Daw
beney, Hardwicke, Hexton, Lev

Sarsfield,

Mahon.
Fison.
"Allen,

PLATE

"Puddesey, "Pudsey, Rainer,


"Rosseter,
Shrimpton,
"Raynor,

Tarleton.

4.

8.

13.

"Pettit,

6.

3.

9.

bull, *Lee.
Beaver, "Bernes, "Blake, "Blick,
Bray, Cann, Catesby, "Freeland.

Fortescue, Gibbs,
Catesby,
Heart, Husee, Johnson, Panther.
"Lee, Taylor, "Tidcastle, "Todcastle.
Ffytche, Fitch, MacCurdy.

Warwick, Wilsford,
Walmouth.

10.

10.

nington,

Harvey, "Hervey,"Hervy,^Humfrey,
Lee, "Mowbray, Partridge, "Pettet,

2.*Ashby,

7.

8.

Bocking,
I. "Bewet,
24.
"Bowet, Charlton, Delapoole, ICnatch

cliffe.

6.

"Crothers,
"Crowder,
Derhaugh,
"Fletewood, Fortescue, "Fortesque,
Jacob, Jacobs, "Lanford, Langford,
"Lewcas, Lewis, Masterson, Osborne,
Pope, Skerret, Skull, Travers, War-

Pawle, *Peareth, Pountney,


Simpson, "Sugden, *Transani, Tran-

Gairdner,

* Biggs,
Bodkin,
Beilby,
Charlton, Cholwell, Cockrell, Covert,
Curtis,
Fade, *Fitch,
Crouchley,
G.nrton, Haseley, Kelt, Kirkland, Lee,
Leeper, Leper, 'Mackintosh, M'LachMaclauchlan,
Milroy, Nigon.
Ian,

Sweetman, 'Thonihagh, "Woodward.


"Ben,
Benne, "Brian,

Balfour,

Browne, "Bryen, Budd, Churchar,

PauU,

8.

5.

5.

Poynes.
Close, Croughton, Parker, Pulteney.
11. Payne.
Beasley.
10. Burnham, Carnegie,
*Cole, Cooke, 12. Armeier, Armiger, 'Becton, Eiddell,
Biddelle, Biddle, Dovvley, P.iget.
Garway, *Gowndes, Heddle, *Hide

Landon, Palmer.
i3.*Cacher, *Carnegy, *Crucks, "Dickens,

'Blanckley,
I. Bishe,
22.
Deycourt, Dunnage, Eardley, Griggs,
Huggins, Panton, SheirclifF, Shier-

M'Combie,

9.

10.

PLATE

Dawson,

Amary,

I.

Mackintosh, Macpherson, Macritchie,


MacRitchie, Sutherland.
Archdale, Archdall, Archedale, Lennard, Leonard, Malet, "May, Osborne,
Panellee, Teys, Tye, Vine.
4."BuIwer, "Bushrudd, "Denis, Jerveis,
Jervois, Jervoise, Johnson,
Jervis,
Lennard, "Lewthwait, "Lewthwaite,
Love, Lutwyche, Lyngarde, "Mannock, "Oliver, Plantney, Silver,

9.

12.

Rushout.
Cowell, Dundas.
Boustead, Cowling, Holme, Holmer,
Homan, Hulme, *Hulyn, Lovis,
Machen, Machin, Maze, Sondes.
li.*Brace, Dundas.
12. Hatch.

6.

Deakin,

Putt, St. Philibert.


* Champion,
8. *Atkins,

ton.

Beavan, Bevan, Twickett.


Gremiston.

25.

Gillespie, Grant, Justice,

3.

Deleval, Kateler, Kateller, Katerler,


Katherler, Royle.
14.
Agruall, Alley, Alye, Cockerell, Grit- 11. Bland, "Brand, Fludd, Johnson, May,

6.

5.

2.

Hubert-Marshall, Marshall.
7.^Boorne, Bowyer, Paget.

Bowes.

6.*Dent, *Giflfard.
7.

PLATE

Winter-

botham, Withypoule.
Bourke, Burgh, Burke, De Burgh,
De Burgo, "Gallwey, "Galwey, "Pott.
14. Beauchatt.
13.

PLATE

27.

I.

"Brickhuist,

"Browne,
Walsingham.
house,

"Home,

"Brig-

Rixon,

2."Cane, "Calmer.
3. Bolden, "Collar, Moyne, Stafford.
Dowland, Gibbe.

4.

KEY TO THE
5.*Tyler.

6.*Blamore,

Celey,

Ciely,

Colbrand,

*Cosen,*Dixon,*Fannen, Forde, Gil


man, Greenwood, Nevill, Nicholls,
Thillips,
*Thornagh, Townrawe,
Townroe.
7.

Fullarton.

8.

Keates.

9.

Hebeiden.
Beauchamp, *Cliicheley, *Fermor,
*Fromonds, *Maisterson, *Maisterton,
*Smyth.

II.

l2.*Birkat, *Bvrchett.

PLATE

28. i.*Biddulph, Bidulph,


*Davies, Davis, *Gore, *Madden.
*Mousell, *Mussell, *Wilson.

2.

Barcroft, Beardmore, *Bentley, 'Bid

dulph, Gore-Booth, *Carwarden, *CIe


borne, *Davies, Gore, Hervieu, Louis.
Price.
3.
4.

5.

Halberdyn, Watkins.
Ashfield, De Bohun, Damory, Dog'
herty, Doherty, Folman, Garforth,
Kaines, Martindale, Quarrell, Smyth!

Wolf, Wolfe.
Biddulph.

6.*Borlase, *Croachrod.
7.

8.
9.
10.

Oakden.
Lloyd.
Tolhurst.

Arundel, Ashfield, Ashurst,


Batt,
Blundeston,
Blunt,
*Bracebridge,
Britten, 'Byam, *Chartsey,
*Cheyney, Coplestone, CroUy, Darell,
Dodingsells, Doolman, Gawdy, *Gore,
Gower, Gravatt, Gun, G^vyer, *Hartshorn, Holland, Huband, *Johnson,
Lawley, Lawton, Leight, Lovell, Low,
Lowe, *Marche, Newenson, Nivison,
Odingsell, *Odingsells, Owen, Perriman, Perryman, Preston, Reskinner,
Tiderleigh, Travers, Trelawny, *Trelawny-Salusbury, Tytherley, *Weston,

Breton,

*WoIfe, Wolverstone, Yonge, Young.


11. Lloyd.
i2.*Barnwell, *Daniell, *Fleetwood, *Fol
let,

*Follett,

*Nash, Pascoe.

PLATE

*Folliott,

*Heway,

PLATES.

Dewhurst,Dounies,*Dowies,*Downes
*Gernon, Goldfrap, 'Griffith, *Grif

5. 'Burthogge. 'Cook, 'Dennett, 'Dent,


'Gibon, 'Howard.
6. Banner, 'Bruton, 'Brutyn, Meek.
Kent, Lawrence, 7. Horden.
Lidiard, 'MacBain,
'Queen, Mac- 9. Wolf
queen, M'Quinn, Malkin, Methuen, 10. Piatt.
Moreton, Morton, Munday, Mundy, 11. Howard.
Nicolas, NicoU, Nicolls, *Ouseley, i2.Bodley, Western, Wolf, Woolf, Woolfe.
Pratt, Putnam, Puttenham, *Rode,
Rundle, Seal, *Seale, *Sealy, *Sharp,
Skeen, Skene, Skottowe, Spence,
I. * Abbot,
Asherst,
32.
Spotswood, Spottiswood, Swanston,
Blaney, Blayney, Brigges, 'Dormer,
Thorogood, "Thorowgood, *ThroHayes, Kerton, Kirkenton, Kirkton,
good, *Troogood,
TuUy, Walsh,
Pierrepont, Reinell, Reynell, Ross,
Warde, Webber, Weston, Wilbraham,
Staunton, 'Todd.
Wilson, *Woolfe, Worsolley.
2.'A5hhurst, 'Ashurst, 'Ashworth, 'Dun6. Nicholson.
net,
Fox,
'Reynell,
'Reynolds,
7.*Image, Pigott, *Rush.
Staunton.
8. Abrook,
Abrooke, Adams, AUix, 3. Fox, *Grey, 'Simeon.
Atkinson, *Bamburg, Barrv, Barton, 4. Todd.
Beath, Bery, Blackie, Blaik'ie, Blakie, 5. Fox.
Booer, Borminghall, Bower, *Brykes, 6. Reynardson, Williams.
Budworth, Burghall, Burn, *Byrkes, 7. Todd.
*Cartwright,
Causton, *Cawarden, S.'De Houton, De Mowbray, 'FitzCleborne, Gierke, Clibborn, Cliffe,
Geoffry, Gandey, Gandy, 'Goldman,
*Coddington, *Cooke, Crelie, Culy,
'Gracie, 'Hoar, 'Lavell, 'Lawrie,
Dewhurst, Donne, *Downes, Duane,
'Lepard, 'M'Cloud, 'Pendret, 'PenEUick, *Fitz- Stevens, Flood, *Garith, 'Pondrell, 'St. Clere, 'Stranger,
thorne, Gildea, Girling, Gower, Grene,
Toke, 'Wylie, Wyllie.
"Haize, Hammond, Hamond, Hamp- 9. Reynall.
ton, Hanna,
*Heygate, Highgate, 1 1 Bridgeman. Crosthwaite, 'Forser, Fox,
*HilI, Honywood, How, Ilinn, JefferFyler, Jobber, Kirk, Leslie, Parkin,
Todd, Warter, Westmoreland, Whyteson, Jennings, Jenyns, Jones, Kendall,
*Law, *Lawrence, Leek, Lediard,
head.
Liddiat, Lloyd, Lovett, *Low, Lowe, 12. Farington, Fox, Fox-Strangways, GilLiipton,
'Queen, Maingy, Methuen,
berd, Gunn, Hackvill, Ram, Todd.
Middlehurst,
Miller,
Middleton,

fiths,

Hampton, Honywood, Howard,

Jeffreys,

Jennings,

PLATE

Moody, Moodye, Nethercoat, Nicholls,

Scale, Seaton, Seel, Sharpe, Smallpiece, Smalpece, *Smith, *Smyth,

*Sprackling,
Stiddolph,
Sutton,
*Tame,
*Thornley,
*Tomkinson,
Tompkinson, Trelawney, Tristram,
Troutback, Trove, Ty^> Waldoure,

Hall, 'Hinshaw, Hugham, Jollie,


'Lawrence, Lochore, Lowry, Morris,
O'Duana, Richards, Ross, Sutter,
Swiney, Tod, Todd, Waller, Whit-

Ward, *Warde, White, Wilbraham,


*Wolfall,* Wolfe, *Woolfall, Worseley, Worsley, Wynne.
Cavendish,
Candishe,
Chedworth,
*Curteis,
Gant,
Garnon,
Gaunt,
*Gernon, Goodson, *Kychard, *Loe,

bread.
6.*FIacket, Fox, Franklin, Gysors, Hopcot, Longsdon, Lyford, M'Pherson,
Nichols, Papeworth, Papworth, Purser,
Reason, Reson, Reynold, Reynolds,
Ross, 'Rushe, Todd, Williams.

Rowley,

PLATE

PLATE

33.-I. Fox.
Writington.
Fox.
Adcock, Addcock, Aston, Babington,
Bloomtield, Broke, Burry, Bury, Cholwich,Cholwick, Clark, Elderton, Free,

Nicolls,Norie,Norrie,Norton,0'Quinn,
*Payne, Pigot, *Pigott, Pratt, Prentice, Prittie, Pritty, *Prosser, Quin,

Rush, *Rushe,

*Scratton,

29. i.*Bonsor, Randall.


9.
2. Biddulph, *Carden, *Cardin, Dane.
*Ile5, *Knott, Lawley, *Preston.
3.*Biddulph, Blenerhasset, BlennerhasLowe, Newland, Rowley, 'Style,
sett, Buchan, Cudden, De la Fons,
Wood, Woodward.
Douglas, Kelk, Kelke, Morley, Mount- io*Peckshall, *Peshall, *Peele, *Phelps.
aney, *Mountney-Plouckett, *Plun- ll.*Barnwell, *Barry, *Bradshaw, *Courkett.
*Courteys. Dewhurst, Evans,
teis,
Beall,
*CharIes,
Ebsworth.
*Hill, *Hux!ey, *Lawson, Methewen,
4. Beal,
Elmslie.
Millar, *Miller, *More, *Reygnales,
'Reynolds,
Rowley,
*Smythesby,
5. Samuel, *Saniwell.
6.*Brewster, *Carden,*Cartwright, *Car'Tighe, 'Ward,
'Stiles, Stockton,
warden, Knipe, Thurstone.
'Willson, Wood, Wormington.
Ambry, Bath, Monteith, 12. Bath, 'Dewes, 'How.
7. Ambrey,
Robertson.
9. Neeld.
10. Warde.
31. I- Freeman, Redesdale.
12. Garden.
2. Barwell, 'Cooke, Cumberland, Derham, Derule, 'Goodenough, Guston,
Hankey, 'Heblethwayte, 'HobleI. Munday,
Mundey,
thwayte, 'Hooper, 'How, 'Howe,
30.
Mundy.
'Joyce, Kellet, Lewis, Lovatt, Mar'Norgate,
Northam,
yon- Wilson,
3. Sharpe.
Pennill,
Petit,
*0'Crean,
Smith,
4. Tighe.
Upton, Van Whalff, Waterhouse.
5. Andrade, Bare, Barham, *Barry, Belhouse, *Bletsho, Braham, *Bromflete,
Welch, Welsh, Wilson, 'Wolfe.
Cattle, Chibnall, Cleve, Clive, Clop- 3. White.
ton, *Cooke, *Cookesey,
Delahey, 4. Davis.

PLATE

2.
3.

4.

7.

Reynolds.

8.

Bellet, Bellot, Cleeve.

9.

Raynolds.
Badger, Braddyll, Bradhull, Brocket,
Brockhill, 'Brockholes, Brocklehurst,
Broke, Brokelsbey, Brokelsby, 'Brook,
Brooke, Brooks, Gale, Grey, Lambeth, Parker, 'Warner.
Fox.
Brockhill, Brooke.

10.

11.
12.

PLATE

34. i.'Balcombe, 'Balguy,


'Barford, 'Berford, 'Barwis, 'Bernard
'Brereton, Brooks, 'Chamber, 'Chambers, 'Lee, 'Legh, '.Milles, 'PolhiU.
2. Barnes.
3. Berreton, Brereton, 'Ford, Gauntlet,
Parker, St. Michael, St. Michell,
Vincent, White.
4.*Creting, 'Cretinge, Debnam, 'Farrel,
'Farrell.
5.

6.

Brookes, 'Chambers, 'Dicker, *Dichfield, 'Dycher, 'Finglas, 'Lee.


Abot, Cottesford.

KEY
Algoe, *Beauchamp.
Alexander *Barker, *Deerham, *Dere
ham, Eyvill, *Lee, Loveis, Stormyn.
Algeo, Algio, Algoe, Gwynne, Harvey
Litt, Lyte, Lytte, Moone.
Barnard, * Johnson.

Barnard.
Milnes.
*Barcroft, Barnard, Eearcroft, Berens
'Bernard, Betiine,
Clock,
Cloke.

Cohen, Couch, Couche, Craddock,


Cradock, Denhany, Grance, Hatton
Hornsby, Laing, Lvmesey, Lymesy,
Lyndsey, Mill, *Milles, *Mills, Nettle
ship,
Pendarves, Whittle, *Wight,
Wynne-Pendarves.
Ashley,
Barker,
Barnby,
Beare,
'Benson, Beikeley, Berkley, Brereton,
Brewerton, Cambell, Campion, Campyon, Champayn, Chrisope, Deane,
Dehaney, De Haney, Desborough,
Desbrow, Desbrowe, 'Dufrield, Emerson - Laslett,
Forbes,
Freckelton,
Freckleton, Galbraith, *Glazebruok,
*Goodford, *Grazebrook, 'Grazerbrook, *Greysbrook, Groyn, Hall,
Hasard, Joseline, Josselin, Josselyne,
*Lascelles, *Mimt, Newton, Oneby,
Rawlins, Tilson, *Tiyon, Whyting.

PLATE

I.'Claver,
35.
Melveton, Pownall.

2.

'Cleaver,

Amborow, Anborow, Anbury,

Barker,

Beaumont, Benson, Bere, 'Betenham,


'Betnam,
Brereton,
Chamberlain,
'Cheyney,
'Craddock,
'Cradock,

3.

5.

11.

St.
12.

13.
14.

7.

Quintin, Trowteback,

Phillips.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

10.

Cliffe, Clyff, Clyffe,

14,

Brickenden,BrunseIl,Burnell,*Gnibbe,
Lacey, Meers,
Jlessent,
Stalton,

7.

Cotter, Dunn, Dunne,


Laverick, Laverike, 'Laverock, Liddle,
Nefield, Nesfield, Scarlet, 'Scarlett.

1 1

Archbold, 'De la River, 'Delariver.


Atton, Attone, Bramwell, Dobyns,
Royston.
Byirley, Eales, Fyvie, Heather, 'Holies,

15.

Estoft, Flanagan, Godschall,

'Lambe,
Littledale,
M'Donall,
'M'Dowall, '.M'Dowell, M'Dowgal,
'M'Lea, 'Mereaunt.

PLATE

2.

3.

3.

I.

Cardigan.

Ashenden, Chester, Constantine, Dagworth,


Eagle,
'Edwardes-Tucker,

Maugham, Maughan,

S.

Coudray, Coudrey, Coudry, 'Doran,


'Emly, Garland, Garlant, Lowman,
'Marke, 'Pendleton, Scrymgeour,

*Simmonds,*Simon,Smerdon,Tusser.
'Archer, Earle.
5.*Cornsley,
Egerton,
L'Estrangej Murray.
7.

say,

8.

'Langham,

Earle.

'Cocke, Donelan, 'Eyres, Fabian,


Macdougall, Milward, Powis, Powys,
'Trewarthen, Umfreville.
Crabbe,
Berger,
Chrystie,
Crab,
Deaves, Graham, M'Dougall, MacDougall,
M'Owl,
M'Dowall,

Madox.
9.

10.

40.

I.

FitzGerald,

'Fitz-

Bridall, Brydall, Hiatt, Payne-

Byford,

Byfford,

Corner,

'Dixwell,

Warren.
Baxter, 'Budgen,

'Dorman, Hounhill,

*Hownhill,*Littlebury,*Majoribanks,
'JIarjoribanks,
TweedRothings,
mouth, 'Warden, 'Wardle.

'Arden, ArdeVne, 'Ardyn, 'Canton,


'Crenway, 'Davies, 'Fitz - Gerald,
'FitzGerald, Fitzgerald, *Fitz-Gibbon, 'Fitzgibbon, 'Harding, 'Hum-

Uffleet,

4.

6.

Herriot,

Barron, 'Bolckow, Marwick, Veie.


3. Durant.
4. Douglas.
Closs,
Keating,
Quaplade,
5. Close,
Swinnerton.
6. Bradeley, Bradley, Edgcumbe, Has1am, 'Mount-Edgcumbe, Pyke.
7. 'Davie, Fillingham, 'Flower, Vere.

Ufflet.

Stevenson, 'Thorley,
Ure, Urrie,
Uiry, Walter, Wetherton, 'Wogan,
Whitehouse, Whitmarsh, 'Williams,
Wilson, Wogan, Worrall.

Selwin-Ibbetson, 'Selwyn.

S.'Comberton,

2.

Jenkins.
Goldtrap.

Julien,

Penton, Pickering, Pole, PoleCarew, Powell, Pridham, Prudhome,


'Rae, 'Raye, 'Rotherfield, Savage,

Cotes,

Gibbon, 'Hughes.

Brown,

PLATE 38.

Cameron, 'Moody.

vie,

Coats,

Herriott,
Morice,
'Newcomen,
Newsam, Newshani, Upton.

per.

Livesey, 'Lizars,
M'Dougal,
McDowall,
M'Dowall,
M'Dowal,
Magnus, Meares, Mills, 'Morton,
Nettleton, Newcom, Newcombe, Newcome, Newcomen, Newdigate, 'Ogil-

Gomm.

Asketine,

Dawbeney, Goldsmidt, Hammersley,


Harvey, Leche, Minshull, 'MynshuU,
Wadeson.

Haden, Slade, Squire.

2.'Lyngard, 'Lyngharde, Phillip, Skep13.

win. Walker.
Overbery,
Overburv,
'Pickering,
'Sandwall, 'Sandwel'l, 'Sandwill.
4. 'Angolisme, Austin, 'Banard, 'Banyard,
Bellairs,
Bellars,
Boothby,
'Bromley,
Buchanan,
Carmarden,
Carmarthen, 'Deane, 'Dodington,
Dumas, 'Dundas, Golding, Gouldingham, 'Hurry, 'Keefe, Kennard, Live-

Saint Owen, 'Wetherton.


Bramwell.
Avery, Cressall, 'Gentill, 'Harbome,
Topping.

Askentine,

Staylton.
I.

Alwin, 'Ahvyn, Ayl-

Broyn, Chaucer, Flet-

5.

Farrow, Gerbridge, Hadlow, Harington, Jay, Kempster, Scott, Underwood.

Brown.

36. I.

I.

wick, Graydon, Willis.


Awdrey, Awndye, Breton, Bretton,
'Hawkings,
M 'Ritchie, 'Menys,

6.

9.

Foster-Melliar.
Slader.

PLATE

Wyrrall.

PLATE 39.

2.*Cholwich, 'Cholwick, 'Coulton, 'DanHotoft,


Hotofte,
Peirson,
Pym,
mare, 'Hugford, 'Leversey, 'Levesey,
Urquhart, Vaughan.
'Mawer, Watts.
12. Bradestone,
Bradston,
Bradstone,
3. Bretargh, Fowkroy, Nanby.
Byerley, Byerly, Byorley.
4.'Badelismere, 'Badelsniere, 'Cooper,
13. Brounker, Champney, Clayton, Evatt,
'Cow-per, Flint, Kennerley, *M 'Dowal.
'Hamage, Jenkins, Nevvsom, Petit,
'M'Dowall, Nichol, Nicholl, De SePettyt.
grave, 'Sheriff, 'Sherrif, Simpson,
Dobson,
14. Bermingham, Birmingham,
'Sutton, 'Temple.
'Dodgson, 'Domville, Eagles, 'Flegg,

9.

Albyn, 'Dorington, 'Dorrington.


10. Ekins,
Elkings, Ncke,
Northover,
Twinell, Twinnell.
1 1.
Doran, Forbes.
I2.'Asborne,
'Ashlmry,
'Ashborne,

Boddington,
Bodington,
Browne,
Cahill, Scrymgeour, 'Scrymsoure.

10.

PLATE 37.-l.*SIaden.

S.

Gray.
Pownall.

13.

14. 'Butler,

'Begbie, 'Craddock, 'Cradock, Fumes,


Furnese, Furness.

7.

9.

Bard, Beard.

'Window.

'Wyndowe, 'Wyrall, 'Wyrrall.


Erewes, Brews, Brumpton, Brympton,
Brymton, Chesham, Cokfeld, Crew,
Crewe, De Brewes, De Kokefield.
'Mills, Sands, Savage, Scudamore.
'Skiddie, 'Skiddy.

Milburn,
Philips.
Phillip,
Philps,
Spence, Vincent, 'Werdman, *Wird-

Kurd.
6.

Bewshin.
Bance, Clements,
'Ekins,
Irvine,
Irving, Lavie, Leach, Leache, Randes,

nam.
Croone, 'Dun, "Dunn, Gray.
Pownall.
Barker, 'Barnack, 'Barnake, 'Carroll,

103

12.

*Mathews,*NewIand,'Noble,*Payne.
10.

Fitz- Harry,
Forth, Fulford, 'Galbraith, Gimber, Langham, Longham,

4.

TO THE PLATES.

'Charlton, Dunville, Woodcock.


6. Alland, 'Bruyer, 'Bruyeres.
7. 'Brodie, Core, Guthry, Heber, 'Lambe
Middleton, Pengelly, Scales.
S.'.Milford, Phipps.
g.'AngeUis, 'Angles, Arden, Caston
Dighton, 'Ellington, 'Fokke, Forty
'Gibbons,
Gibon,
'Graveshend,
Gybons, 'Hoghe, 'Homer, 'King,
5.

ffreys,
9.

Watkin-Wynne.

Albalanda, Arden, Arderne, Bacon,


Bellew, Bleddyn, Bleeddyn, Bodkin,
Calton, Cantlow, Clotworthy, 'Colton, Craige, Craigg, Craigge, Craigie,
Crewe, Crudgington, CrudCraigy,
y,
ington, De Teissier, 'Durrani, Eastvood. Fusion, Findlay, Findley, Finlay, FitzGerald, 'Fitzgerald, Gairden,
Gaisford, Gammon, Garden, Georges,
'Grane, 'Grice, Gryce, Guinness,
Hammond, Harper, 'Harpur, Holies
HoUis, Huddersiield, Huddesfield, Jeffcott, Jephcott, Keogh, Kirke, Kough,
Langley, Le Grice, Legryle, Lisbone, Lisborne, 'Luttrell, McGenis,
Magenis,
MacKeogh,
Maginnise,

'Marckwick, 'Marwick, 'Merriman,


Nisbet, Orpwood, O'Toole, Paytherus,
'Phillipson, Rollo, Sandom, Sprot,
Swinny, Trotter, Ware, Weir-Vere,
'Wildbore.

KEY TO THE
10.
1 1.

12.
13.

Bacon.

9.

*Humfreys, Massey, Yale.


Mappin.
Bacon, * Barrow, *Bolas,

*Swinbum,

PLATE 43.

41-

Borton,

Bacon, *Bunce, *Cracherode.

Barlay, Barlev.
4. Basset, Basset't, Beathell, Beke, Bethell,
Bythell, Blockney, Boxell, Bradeston,
Bradston, *Broughton, Bythell, *Dow-

*Dowdall, *Emeryke, Erdeswike,


Freeman, Norwood, Polstrod, Postledal,

Prescot,

*Purcell,

Rand,

Sandford, Sandford -Wills, Sanford,


Smith, Stafford, Woodward, Wrotteley.

Barnaby, *Burbyche, Bushey, Bushy,


*Hooper,
*Langmeade,
Home,
Lurford,

*Sampson,

ley,

Sheffield,

2.

*Swinnerton, Young.
*Botley, *Botteley,
worth, Kell, Kelle, Vernon.
Calthrop.

6.*Botilly,
7.

8.

Robson, Symonds, White.

9.

Emeris.

11.

Calder, Dun, Dunn, Evington, Evinton, Gordon, Klee.

12.

Alford.

13.

Evans.

14.

Arel, .-Vrle, Bradbury, *Gawer, Halleweel, *Halley, Hunt, Strickland.

3.

Yorge.
Kemble.

*Chitwynde, Erskine, Gordon, *Gwyn,


Hake, Halsey, Oswald.
* MacCausland,
Parry,
5. Bavant,
*StrangeboNv, *Thurwall, *Vanghan.
Eaton,
Gordon, Hough,
6.*Clerke,
*Long\vorth, Sandiford.
Baillie, Hill, Oglethorpe, Pearson.
7.
Kersey.

M 'Cloud, Mack-

Macleod, M'Leod, MacLeod,


*Strongbow.
6.

Calveley, Calverley.

7.

Stubbe.
* Bull,
Crofts,
Carrant,
Bradley,
Dougal, Gowshell, Harvard, Havard,
Johnson, Kyrell, Lavfield, *Lifeilde,
Little, *Lyfield, M'Cann, M'Leod,
Poole, *Stonestreet, TumbuU, A'enant, *Vincent, Whitbroke, Wright.
Vach.
Bolstred, Bolstrode, Boulsted, Boul-

9.

10.

11.
1

2.

stred, Bulstrode, Bulteel, Bultell,


Burg, Pembridge, *Tatchell.
Veitch.
Cole, Sacker, Saker.

Walcott, Wharton,

Whitbroke,

Coleman, *Colvil, *ColvilIe,^Conyers,


Crofts, 'Dinnet, Drew, Finmore,

* Holinshed,
Hobart,
Hol'lingshed, Home, 'Houghton,
Hunter, Ingram, 'James, 'Jenkinson,
'Lawler, Ledsam, 'Levins, 'Long* Heyreck,

croft,

M 'Clean,

Lowfield,

MacLeod,

Metham,

Mylie, *Mytton, Noone,


Noune, Nun, Nunn, Nunne, Ogle,
Oldaker, 'Overy, Percehay, Piggot,
Porter, Radclyfie, 'Ratcliffe, Rich-

Rudston, 'Sanford,

SaunSheppard, 'Smith,
Southwerth, Southworth,
Spayne, 'Speney, Stark, Stork, Studdert, 'Tailbois, 'Tallboys, 'Thorpe,
'Torrance, Trumbull, Turbull, Turnbull, 'Tweedie, Wentworth-Blackettardson,
ders,

Scoffield,

Southern,

'Wharton,

Beaumont,

'Whitney,

'Wickham, 'Widdrington, * Williams,


Woodrof, Woodrow, 'Wykeham.
4.
5.

6.

Neat, Neate, 'Walcott.


TiurnbuU.
'Walcott.

7.

Ratcliffe.

8.

Albon, Albone, AUebone, Allibone,


Bull, Gosnall, Gosnold, Kimber.

9.

Radcliffe.

10.

Ashdown, Aston.

ll.*Barber,^Barbor,^Bassingbome,*Baynham, Bettes, Blunt, Brage, Bragg,


Bragge, Buckel, Buckle, Buckley,
Bulkeley, BuUman, Cole,
'Fane,
Eaton,
Delany,
Harr>'son, Helton, HeyKilley, Kyle, Manners,
Massey, Massy, Morcraft, 'Ne\-il,
Neville, Norbury,
Nevile, Nevill,
Norman, Oldgate, Owen, Parker,
Phillips, 'Radcliff, RadcUffe, RadSay, 'Sechion, Southwerth,
clyffe.
Stewart, Tilson, Utreight, Wright.
l2.'Freeke, 'Freke, 'Scoffield, 'Scofield,
'Whitney.
Bukaleel,

Culman,

Haighton,

ton,

Job,

De

PLATE 45.

I.

NeviU.

2.'Aldrich,'Bovile,'Bovy!e,*Bo\'yll,Bulbeck,'Bull,*Bullmer, 'Bulmer, 'Cardington, Clovel, Clovell, 'Clypesby,

Ciypsby, Dacre, Daniel, D'Arcy,

Brough, Cosars, De-

De Hoghton, Dumaresq, Fitz-Lewis,

laney, *Godeston, Grindlay, Grindley,


Hatfield,
Henchman, Knesworth,
Kneysworth, Love, Meager, *Orgill,

Hallam, 'Haughton, Hobart, 'HoHogh,


bart - Hampden, 'Hody,
Hoghton,'Hoo,'Houghton,'Huddy,
James, 'Lonsdale, 'NeviU, 'Neville,

PLATE 44.

4.

S.

Ratcliff.

loide,

8.

cot,

Acher, Ager, Auger, Alpe, Ancher,


Archer,
Anke,
Ankor,
Anchor,
Awger, 'BailAston, Aucher,
ward, Bamber, Bate, *Baynham,
*Beavons,
*Beauvons,
Beaumont,
Beverley, Bilsland *Bissland, Bullsland, Bloomfield, Bluck, Bodley,

Fishwick, Francoys, *Freke, FynHarruse,


Graden,
more, 'Gore,
Haughton, Hawton, Hay,*Herrick,

Wyatt, Wynn, Young.

5.*Kitchener, M'Cleod,

Baillie,

Rad-

Ruxton,

Bolaine, 'Boloine, Borman, BuckBulkely,


Bull,
Bulkeley,
ley,
*Bullen,Burnman,*Button,'Carnaby,
Chandler, *Clud, *Cludde, Cole,

Burbidge, Elam, Hucks, Mackenzie,

tesley.

PLATE

42.^1. Bosgrave, Burbage,


Fenrother, *Ketton.
Baird, Barton, Bayley, Bayly,
Burnet, Campbell, Chisholme, Clive,
Cooke, Cruell, Cruikshanks, Crull,
Downie, Duncan,
Davis, Dennet,
Edwards, Ffoulkes, Foulks, Geike,
Gordon, Gourlay, Gourley, Gourlee,
Halliday, Hamilton, Hughes, Hunter,
*Inne'.-ker, Jones, Lecky, Lockhart,
Ellioit-Lockhart, Longford, McDer'Donald, M'Tavibh, Magan,
mot,
Myers, *Newsham, Nisbet, Nisbett,
*De Pearsall, *Peters, Powell, PurRanking, Romanes, Sanders,
cell,
Swinfen,
Smart, Soulsby, Spence,
Swynfen, Taplen, Urquhart, Verschoyle, Wallace, Waring, Whittuck,

Abercome, *Adams,

3.*Bedo, *Bedon, Brooksby, Campbell,


*Davies, Dclmege, Erskine, Gordon,
*Halyburton,Ingilby, *Ingleby,Jones,
Kirk, *Kirke, Lashmar, Lofiie, Lof*Lowcay, Lundie,
tus, *Lovibond,
*M'Queen, *.VIayatz, Middleton, Newton, O'Quinn, *Pace, *Paley, Raison,
*Ralegh, *Raleigh, Rauleigh, RayReason,
Robson, *Solsby,
ment.
*Swinborne, Swinhoe, Tery, *Toll,
*Truesdale, Weale, Whichcote, Wrot4.

RadclifF,

Ratcliffe,

Wright.

*Wadham.

*Chil-

10.* Lewis.

2.

3.

shanks, Cunningham, *Davies, Downing, Eel, Faulks, Foulkes, Foulks,


French, Gabell, Gordon, Grant, Grobham, Haliday, Halliday, Heaven,
Herring, Hubbert, Humphress, Humphreys, Ingleby, Innes, Jordon, Kercy,
Kersey, Knaplock, Lawless, Le Mottle, Lloyd, Lunsford, Luxford, Lychfeld, Lychfield, M'AuUffe, M'Evers,
MacGan, McGuffie, Mclver-Campbell, M'lver, Morris, Peshall, Peter,
*Rande,
Peters, Phillips, Powell,
Ridleworth, Rodney, Roberts, Russell, Sandford, Seaton, Seton, Sheils,
Shiels, Stewart, Stirling, Tallerton,
Tarley, Tasker, Thimbleby, Thin,
Torley, Tyzard, Urquhart, Vaughan,
Verner, Vernor, *Verschoyle, Warcop,
Whyt, Williams, Winstanton, Wrotes-

Badeley,
I. Baddeley,
*Bowler, Brackesby, Bur-

3.

thwaite,

I.

*Radclyffe,

Torney, Bargrave - Toumay, Wal-

Asheton, Ashton, Assheton, Asshetton, Baillie, Bairnsfather, Baker, Barnesfather, Barton, Blair, Bradley, Brodley, Brokesby, Brookesby, Cambell,
Campbell, Clipsam, Cruikshank, Cruik-

wood, Calthorp, Calthrop, *Farell,


Gough, Greig, Haliday, Plarvie, *Iremonger, Loveland, Tetley, Vair, Wardall, Whyt.

5.

cliffe,

*.Swinbiirne,

Annat, Annot, Annott, *Bridges,


* Doherty,
* Brydges,
* Dogherty,
*Durant, *Kelley, *KelIy, *Keylley,
Montagu-Pollock, Pollack, Pollock,

PLATE

Mintem, *Minteme,

*Her

ring, Scott.
ic.

Pollok.

2.

PLATES.

Dickeson, 'Gordon,

Alford, Newbold, Sandford.


*Bolle, ii.*Breton, Raban.
* Bolles,
* Boultbee,
* Boultbie, 12. Lloyd.
*Dixon,
13. Brooke.
*BoMles, *Burleigh, *Burley,
Gordon, Gregory, *Linley, *Parr, 14. Norcop.

Ridpath,
Wall.
14.

Gather)',

2.

I.

Proud, *Smyth, *Smythe, *Storks.


Bertram, Bockland, Bocklande, Bur-

Bumey, Burnie, * Daintry,


Gallon, *Gannon, Hastings, HaughFont, Minterin,
ton, *Heringe,

O'Daniel,

nett,

La

3.

Pleshey,

Polewheele,

Polwhele, *Polwhill, 'Ridley, Sikes,


Staynings, Tallboys.
Ffinden, Finden.

KEY

6.

Sikes.

7.

Allam, Armit, Arniitt, Ainet, Bindon,

5.

*Bulman, *Cooper, Dilford, Oxcliffe.


Clarke, Titz-Geffrey, Greham, James,
Kestell, *Layman, *Moore, *Puise,

TO THE PLATES.

loS

Du

James.
5.*Doget, "Dogett, Doggell, *Ridley.

4.

8.

Vemet-Grossett, Elder, 'Emery, 10. Emmet, Emmett, 'Fourdrinier, Ham,


Every, HornioldjHornyold, 'Launder,
Hamme, Tennant, 'Trenance.
Manaton, 'Manington, Mannington, ll.'Alate,
AUatt,
'Allett,
Christian,
Muirhead, Northcott, Northey, 'Pratt,
'Clarke,
Conradus,
'Cuninghame,
Gerling, 'Goodrood, Hyde, *Ipres,
Sampayo, Yonge.
Young.
'Jarvis, *Ker, Keyte, Kite, Leigh,

'Prierse, 'Tayler.
9. Alleet, Aylett.
*Sabin, *Sanders, *Saunders, *Ser- 10. Abbot, 'Barnes, Barret, Brereton, 12. Clavering-Savage.
vante, *Smith.
Claude, Yaxley.
13. Cooke, 'Cosker, 'Gregoiy, 'Maurice.
9.*AgalI,
*Aggs,
'Ashley,
*Ashley- 11. Wright.
14. Bradstreet, Chads, Cherwood, Dench,
Cooper, *D'Arcy, *Lardner.
12. Bromewicli, Bromwich, Carleton, CarGermin, Germyn, Makepeace, Ram0. James.
say, 'Ringer, Rochefort, Stuart.
rington, 'Cawson, Charlton, 'ChrisAbingdon.
1
tian, 'Court, 'Covert, Cusac-Smith,
2. *Barrowcourt,Bulmer,Cantelov.',James.
Deeves,
D'Eureux,
Gale,
IIow,
3. Kettlewell.
Hughes, HuUeys, HuUies, Lloyd,
50. I. Easthope.
4. *B_urke, Cahil, Cahill, *Dolben, *James,
Marden, Perkins, 'Praed, Preston, 2.'Creagh, Hall.
Kesterton, *Leete, Ogilvie, Ogilvy.
Richardson, Smith, 'Smyth, Tregore, 3. Reeves.
'Truston, Wentworth, Younge.
4. Heyland, 'Hogge.

PLATE

PLATE

46.

13.

Potter.

I.

14.

2.

Jenkinson, *Killing\vorth, Lancaster,

3.

Pilfold.

4.

Norman.

5. See 51, 13.


6. 'Fletcher, Williams.

Noswarth, Yonge.
Abbot.

PLATE

5.*Astel,

*Astle,
Brudenell,
Clarke, Coyne, Dansie.

6.
7.

Brudnell,

Thomas.

De Capel-Brooke,

Elliot, Elliott, Page,

10.

47. -l.*Bodyham,

Brownsword,
layne,

*Calmady,

Corsar,

Corser,

2.

Brailsford, Steuart-Moncrieff.

Gwilt.

Savage.
Abot, 'AUett, Beale, Bedingfield,
Christopher,
Collier,
Conyngham,
Corre, Cumberdedge,
Cumberlege,
Cunningham, Curwen, Daniel, Daniell,
Davies, Dicome, Discombe, Dobbs,
Eringtcn, Errington, Fownes, Free,
ling, Fribourg, 'Furbisher, 'Furbusher,
'Geale,*Godley, Goodacre, 'Griffen,
Head, Headlani,*Horncastle,*Horne,
'Ibbotson, Jemmet, Ker, Kidston,
Kokington, 'Larpent, 'Law, Layer,
'Lechford, 'Legge, Leigh, *Lewknor. Lower, Lyell, M'Brair, M'Braire,
'MahL'we, 'Mathew, Mathie, 'Mayhew, 'Mayhewe, Me.akin, Meetekerke,
Mermyon, Michelgrove. MontgomeryCuninghame,
Morleigh,
Morton,
Neill,'*Netter, Newport, Nicholson,
Oliphant, Perkinson, 'Ponehardon,

5.

Brock,

Chamber-

Drummond,

*Finch-Hatton, 'Messenger, Michell,


Morison, Morrison, Morryson, Nevoy,
Newenham, *Niven, *Peppin, *Prater,
Simon, *Smyth, Swift.
2. 'Bourne, *Ho\vman.
3. Dove.
4. Bourne.
5.*Angell, *Anngell, 'Bond, Burness,

Drummond,

'Punchardon, Ramadge, 'Ramsay,


Ramsey, 'Richardson, 'Samler, Savage, Sherburne, 'Silver, 'Skidmore,
'Smith, Smvth, 'Sparow, 'Sparrow,

Ellyott, Harris, Highett,

*Hinde, Holliday, Hyett, *Hynde,


Lambert, Landwath, Massey, Mynn,
Quin, Trafford, 'Walker.
6.

Prest.

7.

Chick,

Horspoole,

Mair,

Abbat, 'Abbett, 'Abett, *Belyn, 'Bon-

Collier,

Lodbrooke, Mutton, Portmore.


Brassy, 'Cuninghame, Finn,
Fvnmore, Manton.

Gurwood, Gyves, Head, Heugh,


Home, 'Kemyng, Kitson, Knott,
Law,
'Legh,
Leigh,
'Larping,
Leukenor, 'Mainter, 'Maister, Man,

Eickerstaffe,

Fe.-id,

Berondowne,
'Butler,
CoUyear, Colyear, 'Evans,
Glass, Knowles, Knowlys, Lodbrook,

4-

Bl'akely.

'Menell, Mille, Miller-Cunningham,


Peterkin,
Oliphant,
Peirce,
Pery,

'Berkeley,

'Berkley,
'Brewin, 'Dawtrey, Dudley, 'Ferrers,
'Gowcell,
'Lecawell,
'Goucell,

S.'-Barktley,

4.

Carrington, Castellain, Conyngham, Creese, CuUowe, Cuninghame,


Cunningham, Cunynghame, Daniel,
Daniell, Danyell, Dobbs, Dunmill,

Phillott,

'Poole.
'Baker, Baynard, Buchanan, Collyer,
Culpeck,
Cunningham,
Criktoft,

Pilliner,

Piper,

Poulett,

Pownall, 'Preston, Ramsay, Ramsey,


Ritchie,
Sherborne,
Richardson,
Sherburne, Sladden, Smith, Spils-

'Limbery, 'Limbrey, MacDonnell,


Powle, 'Raglan, 'Ragland.
Awboni, 'Grey, 'Osborne, Osbourne,

burie,

Stewart,

Stuart,

Wombwell, Womerton.
S.

Head.

9.

Basset, 'Bassett,

Trevithick,

51. I. Redman.

Baker.

'Edgar,
Cother,
Greene,
' Habingdon,
Howgart,
Grimes,
'Humfrey, Pienie, Radborne, 'Tollemache. Tomb, Werden.
'Almericus, 'Barrett, 'Barrow, 'BarClive,

Butler,
stow, Bodelsgate, 'Bruce,
'Clarke, Coleman, Dethick, Earl,
Earle, Essington, 'Evans, 'Evington,
Gale,
Goorick, Gough,
Fletcher,
Grigg, Heaton, Heigham, Hewgill,
Horsley,
Kean,
Higham,
Jones,
'Keirll, 'Kenah, Leigh, Lloyd, Mannell,
Martin - HoUoway, Meynell,
Miller,*0'Grady,Partridge,'Pointing,
Prichard, Prideaulx, Reeve, Rotland,
Roushland, Rushe, Rutherford, Rut'Smyth, Steed, Thursfield,
land,

net,

Ensor, Fairlie, Fairly, FilioU, Flower,


Fogg, Fogge, Folshurst, Foulshurst,
Freeling, Frelon, FuUeshurst, Gales,
Geale, Gillespie, Gilmer, Glading,
Grant,
Gunthorpe,
Gorwood,

48. I.

Bracey,

7.

Wynn.

7.

Grey.
Ijerondon,

3.

6.

3.

Ibetson.

Mitchell.
12. Artindale.

2.

2.

Villages, Wil-

'Parker, 'Parr, 'Percivall, 'Petley,


'Prescop,
'Ramsay,
'Roxburgh,
'Rutherford,
'Rutherfurd,
'Sherbrooke, 'Smith, 'Stead, 'Stedman,
'Steerr,
Steerrs,
'Tait,
'Torrie,
'Weddell, 'Yate, Young.
Butt, Butts, Cavaler, Davey, 'EvingHorsman,
ton,
Foquett,
Hall,
M'l.aughlan.

PLATE

Stapleton, .S'wanley, 'Sylver, 'Taylor,

6.

11.

PLATE

14.

'Tompkins, Vignoles,
son,

9.*Bing, Landon.
o. 'Carnegie-Parker-Jervis.

Horsefall,
Horsfall,
'Horseburgh,
'Hurd, 'Ibbetson, 'JoUes, 'JoUiffe,
'Kevel,
'Longbottom,
'Mallory,
'Meynell, 'Monton, 'Ostle, 'Ostler,

kinson, 'Winsor, 'Wright, 'Wright-

Moodie,

Pyne, Valentine.
S.'Fenouillet, Jewitt, 'Lunn.

9.

3.

Clippingdale, *Hotor..
Tucker.
Moss, Tin pson.

PLATE

49.-I. Canington.

4.

Seaman, *Tooky.
5.

9.

Slade.
'Atkins, Berryman, Elaney, Clarke,
'Lloyd, Madrin, Slade, Slader.
Uderaj.
10. Carey.
11. Boodle, Devon, 'Hodgetts, 'Jacques,
'Jakes, 'Jaques.
12. Avem, Binning, 'Breres, Magawley,
Mawgawley, Savage, Weldy.
i3.*Basto, 'Benett, 'Blackburne, Bryers,
CoIt,'Cook, 'Croall, 'Dethick, 'Eure,
'Fletcher, 'Foyle, 'Gallay, 'Galle,
'Galley, 'Grady, 'Greening, 'Hamilton,
'Plepburn, 'Hoord, *Hord,
7.
8.

Potter, \'oysey.

Verst,
5.

Upwood, Warner, Whippy.

Acford, Ackford, 'Affordbie, Alexander, Belches, Belhaven, Belshes,


Benny,
Benzie,
Binnie,
Bennie,
Blaker,
Blaney,
Binny,
Blacker,
Bowen, Cockburn, 'Coleman, 'Col'Collins,
'CoUyngs, 'Coltlings,

'Cookson, Copeland, 'Cop'Creagh, Dance, 'Dannsey,


Dansey, Darley, Daunsey Dauvergeue,
'Dawnsey, De Cowey, Dick, Dunbai,

man,

land,

'Kenne.

KEY

I06
Eloeet, Gisborne, Hamilton, Hamiiton-Tyndall-Bruce, Herrington, *HolIckyll,
Horsfall,
land,
*Horsey,
*Lambard, Lewis,
Jekyll,
Jekyl,
*Marr,
M'Guarie,
Macquarie,
*MiIlner, *Milner, Neat, *0'Shaugh-

*Smith,
Rutherford,
Sarebruche,
*Smyth, *Stockoe, *Stokoe, Stonard,
Twentyman,
Stud'holme,
Timson,
Wliinfield, *\Vittshire.
6.
7.

Ince.

9.

*Dawson,

11.

Bayley,
Allen,
Allevne,
*Assent,
Chalkhill, Elrick, Folliott, Goodwin,

Redman,

Skelton,

Stubs,

Curtis, *Jones.

Blaney, Blayney, Boston, Gary, CoultHorsey.


hart,
Darley,
Dartey,
Maleverer.
14. Wells.
13.

2.

*Bagenholt, Bolton,
Boltone, Boltoun, Boulton, Bretrook,
Gorman, Grosvenor, *Prosser.
Dear,
2.*Cochrane - Baillie,
*Coles,
I.

Deare,*Hamborough,Tritton, Trotter.
3.

4.

Horsford.
Bensay,
Cossar,

Cosser,

Danrey,

Daubie, *Dod, *Dodd, Fulthorp, Fulthorpe,

Rideout,

Gillow, *Murray, Osevain,


Trotter, Vivian,
Ridout,

Vyvyan.
5. *Bathurst, Giron, Ryan.
Cochran, Cochrane,
6.*Butler,

Colt,

Craddock, Cradock, Crocker, East,


Fuller, Garland, Gernon, Jackson,
Jeys, Johnston, Killach, Lent, M'Culloch,

*Philips,

Phillips,

Plumett,
Trayton.

Plunket, *Plunkett, Steel,


Trotter, Whitacre, Whitaker, Whit-

4.

calf,

*Rigges, *Riggs, Russell,


Shaw, Smith,
Sanderson, Saxon,
Smyth, *Spraggs, *Stapleton, Stockdale, Stout, Swiney, Swinnee, Talbot,
Ufford, Warren, White, Williams,
Wreahoke, Wyllie, Yea.
.\lexander, * Allington, 'Brudenell,
*Cheere, *Chere, Church, Colwell,
Dawson, Uugan, Duggan, *Ebury,
* Fothergill,
* Flaxney,
*Faithfull,
*Gooch, *Grosvenor, Grove, *Haggerston, *Haydon, *Huntley, *JoseIin,
Joselyn, *Keignes, Moesler, *Nuthall, Temple, *PhiUp, *Rees, Saunderson, *Sherington, *Smith, Talbot,
Temple, "Warren, *\Vatson.

6.

"Sealy, Temple, Tutt, Tutte.


Sanderson.

7.

Perrins.

"Casey, "Compion, "Courteene, "Fletcher, "Gander, "George, "Georges,


"Glyn, "Glynn, Hood, "Hunton,
"Kempson, "Loveless, "M'Kellip,
"M'KiUop, Orange, "Sanson, "Skinner, "Sotheby, "Southbey, "Southebye, "Tanner, "Trigg, "Waterhouse,
"Wells, "Wilkinson.
9. Reynolds.
lo. Beston, Bestoricke, Bestorike, Dunning, Dun-Waters, Linwood, Waters.
I. "Bowser, "Bowssar, "Casey, "Dagget,
"Jorden, Swan.
Campbell, Fletcher, Kayle,
2. Aber,
8.

Purefey, "Shannon,

PLATE

Cotrel, "Cotrell, "Cottrell, "Cramphome, Duncombe, Egleston, Eyer,

Hill,
ner).

Rowles.
6.

Dawson.

brough, Jackson, Lorimer, Maturin,


*Newdigate, O'Mallahan, O'Mallev,

7.

Hill.

8.

Gooch.

9.

Straker.
9.*East.

Phelps,

WalUs,
Whittell.

2.*Aldham,
Blaydes
Clarke,

Allan,
-

Mar\'el,

Blaydes,
Blades,
Chittinge, Clark,

Desbrowe, "FlamHaigh, Hall, "Hameley,

Clifford,

sted. Griffin,
"Heseltine,
Jeaflreson,
"Haswell,
Jefferson, "Knight, Kyrell,'M'Killop,
Melveton, Morham, Parlby, "Prior,

3.

"Alien, Bunton, Dobree, Drummond,


Gross, "Jenkins, Kyllingbeck, "Xor-

M'Coy,

Melvile,

Maxie,

Marriot, Marriott, *Mar*Maryot, *Moris, Panter, *Rugge,


Rumsey, *Talbot, "Watson, "Welles.

Amosley, *Bayons, *Bayos, *Benningham, Colt, *Colthurst, Fust, Ham-

Kinge, "Lee, Lodge,


Martin,
Maxey,
"Myggs, "Parke,
"Powell, "Riddell, Shears,
Watt, "Whettell, Whitby,

King,

M'Cay,

yet,

Colt, Hills,

Hadokes,
"Hayward,
"Hodges, "Houlton, "Huntbach,

Fisher, "Freston,
Hall, Haswell, Hatfield,

Fenn,

Jones, "Kiddell, Kiddell (alias Ben-

*M'Gowan,

7.

Thomason.

56. I.

Alexander, "Barritt,
"Blood, "Bonner, "Clark, Conarton,

Durban.

8.

"Metcalfe.

4.*Devenport, Parker.
5. Gressey, Home, Horner, "Hunt, Plum,

5.*Adani, * Adams, *Adarason, *Allen,


*Hanipden,
*Baynbrigge, *Bollen,
Coggan, *Cokyll,
Calton, Cogan,
*Dancer, *Dibdin, Druitt, 'Duffield,
*Echlin, *Feamly, Fernely, Fernley,
Forester, Forrester, *Glover, 'Grosvenor, *Grove, Haggar, *Hampden,
*Higham, *Hill, Hirme, Huntly,
*Keynes, *Ludgershall, M'Fayden,

taker.

Arsike, Arssick, Arsycke, Arsyke,


Coock, Cook,
"Carter, "Cheshire,

Cook, "Crompton, Laughlin, "Met-

Kerr,

Pointer,

ii.*Athwat.

52.

Hooton,

Goche, *Grosvenor, *Giove, Headon,


*Hewetson, Heydon, Jermyn, Linford, Lovell, M'Fadyen, M'Faiden,

Clarke.'
9. Davies, *Davis, *Pratter.
10. Hall.
8.

PLATE

Bentick,
Cromer,
Trotter, Veale.

"Allen.
I- Alington,
54.
Allington, Anderson, Barvvell, Bell,
Boniface, Broadley, "'Bronker, Brough* Carter,
Cartiles,
ton, *Carnsew,
Chaffin, Chafin, Clapperton, Cochet,
*Cockle, Cookesey, Dawson, Echlin,
Edwards, Eure, Fall, * Fletcher,

*Green, Hackney, Johnson, Marchant,

12.

3.

Sinclair.

PLATE

Dancey, M'Cracken.

Ogih-y,

"M'Kean, Portman, "Rees, "Temple,


"Thomas.

Snell.

S.

10.

Ramsay, *Roach, l2.*Duff.

Pritchard,

nessy,

TO THE PLATES.

Jackson.

7.

4.

Robinson, Tanner, Tayloure, Thayer,


"Watkins, Watters, Wilson.
Allan-Fraser.
Pye.

5."Tirringham, Tringham.
0.

Amery, Amorie, Brampton, Bromige,

thin.
Darner, D'Amorie, Holme, "Martin,
Attelound.
"Reignolds,
"Reanolds,
Nesbitt,
Snowdon, Stone.
li.*CheseIden, "Cheseldon, "Cheseldyne,
"Richards, Routh.
11. Fitz-Alan, Fitzalan, *Norfolk.
" Chiseldine,
* Cheselton,
Coneley,
7. Harnson.
12. Trotter.
Conelly, Connelley, Connelly, ConHill.
8.
Trotter,
Upton.
13. Cooper, *Dering,
Connolly,
ConoUv,
nely,
Jago,
D.avy,
"Davie,
Bosum,
9. Benson,
14. Braddick.
"Motham, Talbot.
"Etelum, Goode, Laver.
12. Mashiter.
10. Whittall.
Smith.
13.
11. Anion-.
53.-I. Jackson.
Buckle, Comyns, Crake,
14. Buckland,
i2."Aselock, "Aslake, Aslack, Asloke,
Bendlowes, Cromie, De
2. Ackelom,
Craker, Fairford, Hosier, Lawrence.
Baron, Barrel, Barrell, "Baskcomb,
Kyme, Fiott, Fitch, Fitz - Maurice,
Lawrens, Micklethwaite.
Bonest, Bonus, Bower, Bowre, Bukill,
*Gould-Lambart, Lambart, Lambert,
Carter, Chitty, "Clarke, Colvil, ColO'Cornyn.
:o.

Dewell,

Dewelle,

Hearn,

Hearne,

10.

PLATE

3.

Aslin, Bayard, *BindIosse, *Blaker,


Brixton, BriNtone, Challc-n-Gratwick,
*Cox, *Crompton, Dickman, *Fiott,

*Lavender,*Luker,Metcalle,*Moyser,
Myers, *Newcombe, Page, *PettyFitzMaurice, Pitt, *Cheesment-Seveni,
Stamp, *Stoddard, Stompe, *Studdert, Weir.
4. Lane, Tory, Torry.
5.*Disker, *Diskers, 'Elsley, Lambert.
6.*Benning, Kerchinall, Weir.

PLATE

Colne,
I- Burgoyne,
55.
Colney, "Eggington, Gessors, Ghrimes.
Hoofsteller, "Hustler, Norris, Nott.
TopTemple,
"Smith,
Sturges,
Notte,
liffe, "Vaughan, "Wheeler.
2."Brugh, "Croft, "Crofts, "Crompton,
Cruchley Crutchley, "Fletcher, "Furnace, "Furnes, "Fumese, "Fumess,

"Gower, Harris, "Heneage, Herris,


"Knight,
"Hungatt,
"Hungate,

" Conney, * Cony, "Cotterell,


"Cottrell,"Dopping,Forsham,Freston,
Ganiell, Gammel, Gamonill, Gammell, "Godstone, Hall, Harrington,

\'ille,

Plaselden, Haslatine, "Haslett, HasHighmore, "Hodge, Hull,

taline,

"Jones, "Kent, Lace, Lambeth, Lany,


"Longeville, "Longueville, M'Donald,
M'Kellip, "Macmichael, Melvile, MelMountford, Moutrie, Ogilvie,
"Parke, Powell, Robins, Robmson,

vill,

KEY TO THE
*Smith, Sturgis, *Tiriiiigham,

Wr

Wedderburn.

clier,

13.

Hill.

14.

Collin.

PLATE

57.-

Allen,

I.

*Anguilla,

*Tresham.
'Arguilla, George.
3. *Brins, *,Stannus,
house.
4. Allen.
2.

5.

Stenhouse,

*Ston-

PLATES.'Grevile, 'GreviUe,

Arkmstall.
* Bouchier,
' Boucher,
Boldero,
'Burchar,
Burnett,
'Bourchier,
Clarke,
Cooper,
'Cliinn,
'Cave,
Dellaber,
Cresswell,
'Cottingham,
'Devall, Donelan, Donnelan, Fanshaw, 'Hall, 'Hampton, Hearne,
^tywax,
Tenoyve,
lenner, Jenoure,
Joddrell, Join.i, l.ark.in, l.arken,
Lyygins,* M'i',,:i ,1,1. \',i li, *l'ain.
I'l"
luv.iite,
Palmer,
M,ther,
*Smith,'Sprriii,
W
i,,i,l.
Surridge, Wau. h,
Tatton.

Prigion,

Boiitcher.

Adams,

Hawles,
'Holman,

Brain,

Braine.

MacHugh, Macsagan, Mager,'Magor,

Amere.v, Americe,

Hawes,

Manger, 'Martin, Mayor,


Major,
Mill, 'Moreton, Morton, 'Muckleston, *Nevill, *Xicul, 'U'Donaglian,
'Pagrave, Simmons, 'Spiy, 'Sutton,
'Taylor, 'Tiavcll, Walker, 'Vetts.

6. * Pointer.

'

Holfoid,
Heathfield,
Hunter, Jackson, 'Jermyn,

Johnson,|Johnsonn, 'Keigwin, 'Keins' Kidderminster,


ham, Kenisham,
* K ing, Langton,
'CuUum, 'George,

'

Halford, 'Hall,

Hamilton,

'Halyburton,

'W,ilUer.

I'lni- ,,n,

loi,-

Boidell,

7.

Anderson, *Bentley, Merick, Nanfan,

Nanphan, *Rigges, Stone.

Schilizzi.

Carpeni-

8.

.Sawyer.

Ahlfeldt.

Colvilt.-,

9.

AUibane,

Boys,

Benweil, Benwell, 'Burghley, *Burgly,

Fuller, Hunter,

Concrley, Teale.
IO.*Livingston.
II.*Altelound, *Attelounde, *Broughton.
12. Bendish, Bendyshe, Campion, Cramer,

M.ashiter.

Kinardsly, Kinnersley, Kynardesley,


Kvnnersley.
'Allen, Fox.

acre,
Lynaker, M'Taggart,
Mill,
Shififner, Stathum, 'Tany.
Bacon, 'Flowde, Jones, Lun, Lunn,
Raby, Ronaldson, Tifiin.

Anderson,

Boyes,

'

D'Eureux, Devereux, Doran, *Edwards, Evreux, Gosell, Gossell, Harrison, *Hurlblatt,

13.

ningham, Southouse.
Ackeroyd, Ackroyd, Akeroyd, Akroyd, Arkroyd, Crockat, Crockett.

2.

I.

Calcraft, Silk.

*Bol*Boldorne, *Boldron, *Bryan,


*Cabytott, *Calcraft, *Calebot, *Cave,
* Cochran,
*Christian,
*Chelsum,
* Crawshaw,
* Cochrane,
*Cope,
*Crowgey, *Drewry, Drury, *Duffe,
*Faimie, *Fernie, *Gamock, *Gay,
*Haly, *Havergal, Hemphill, *Heneage, *Huncks, *Hunkes, *Hunter,
*Kerne, *Kinnedar, *Lescomb, *Lewkenor, *Lewknor, *Lloyd, *Long,
*Machani, *Meech, *Mulledy, 'Murray, Nash, 'Nightingale, *0'Farrell,
*0'Ferrall, *Palmer, *Pares, *Raynsford, *Ridley, *Silk, 'Smith, *SwailSwale, *Wakeham, *\Vale, *Walker,
Witts, *Yarker.

i.'Braithwait, 'Brathwayte,*Lewis, 'Pigott, 'Potts,*Smith,

'Groves, 'Hackvill, 'Legard, 'Love,


lock, 'MacGeoghegan, 'Maleverer,
'Moring,
'Marker,
'Mauleverer,
'Nightingale, 'Nihell, 'Patriarche,
*Pigot, 'Pigott, 'Reuce, 'Roberts,
'Seckford,
'Thomlinson, 'Tylliot,
'Williams.
3. Tapps.
4.*Tash, 'Taylor.
5. Boot,Boote, Frome, Kenney, Stewart,
M'Arthur-Stewart.
6. Ludgater.
7. See No. 9.
8. 'Barrett, Bradsay,

7.

8.

Jackson.

9.

10.
11.

Farrell.

Watney.
Aberdwell,

Abredrobell,

Inglebert,

12.

Hingham, Peppard.

13.

Marker.

14.

Biscoe, 'Brisco.

PLATE
2.

59. I. Baldock.
Bourcher, 'Butler, 'Cunliffe, *De
laber, ''Edmonds, 'Frampton, 'Good
dage, 'Half hide, 'Hill, 'Hunter, *Jey
nor,

'M'Laggan, 'McGard, 'More

wood, 'Mountney, 'Naish, 'Napier,


'Nash, 'Palmer, Paltock, 'Plumbe,
Proctor, Proctor-Beauchamp,*ReeveS;
'Rives,

'Smith.
'Searle,
Tritton, 'Walker, Wig

Ryves,

'Thompson,
more.

Goylin, Joanes, Leigh, Lewis,

Algar, Alger, Burgess, 'Cleaveland,


'Cleavland, 'Comber, Duddingston,
Dudingstoun, Hully,*Key, R.indolph,
'Saunderson, 'Valence, Viniconibe.

Cave, PhiUip.

PLATE
2.

62. I.

Tooth.

Ackworth. Aldrich, Annand, 'Bailey,


'Barrett, 'Bashe,

'Basset, 'Bassett,
Bayley, 'Benon, Bold. 'Bomford,
'Bonten,
Chisenal,
Chisenhall,
Clifford,

CoUee, Colley, Colly, Cooke,

Cooling, 'Cornfoot, 'Cosby, Cross,


Culling, Davies, De Morton, Duffin,
'Everitt, 'Feyry, Foley, Fothering-

ham, Fothringham,*Franche, Gamage,


'Gercom, 'Griffin, Waldie-Griftith,
'Hearing,
KnoUes,
Grimshaw,
'MacCartney,
Knowles,
Lewis,
Martyn, 'Martyr, 'Maule, 'Mearing,
Murray,
'O'Mulrain,
Morgan,

'Pakenham,

Parkhurst, Pleasance,
'Rowdon, 'Ryan,
Reed,
Sandes, Sands, Sandy, Sandys 'Sherland, Stern, Walshe, Williams, Woodhouse, Worster.
Finch.

Read,

Atkins.

61. I.

'Adams,

Grissell,

'Awston,

Hamerton.

3.

'Barwell, 'BelBerington,

5.

Blayne, 'Bode, 'Chambers, 'Cham-

6.

'Colman, 'Cooke,
Creasy, 'Cutts, Danet, Dannat,*Dannant, 'Dannett, 'Day, *De Vallance,
'Douglas,
'Dewing,
'Dry wood,

7.

bre,

'Jermyn, 'Nash,

Wooton, Wootton.

Nevill.

13. NicoU.

cher,

Mathews, Morier, Nicholson, Pepper,


Plunkett, Read, Rumbold, Rutter,
Thomas, Wortling.

Warren.

2.

Birnal,
Bimall,
Clayley,
Colthurst, Curtis, Dickenson, Eng-

lish,

Thellusson.
10. Ford, 'Pett.
Cruck,
Elphingston,
II. 'Brothers,
Fallone, Ford, 'Fylkyn, Galaad, Gay,
Green, Jaupin, Kyneston, M'Kay,
'Marston, Noble, O'Fallon, Riddell,
Riddle, 'Roberts, Umpton, 'Younge,
l2.'Atkin, Atkins, Atkyns, Bratt, Lysons.

PLATE

>

Linacre.

9.

14.

.'.

Bernil,

Bradsey, Coleman,
Elphingston, Forkington,
Freston, Gay, Greet, Halfour, 'Hall,
Jackson, Lomax, 'Love, 'Prentice,
Thoroughgood,
'Prentys,
Riddell,

Alhvright,

Jalfou.
Calcraft.

'Drummond,

Duncan,

Alwright,
*Bro\vnlow,
Chesterfield, Hard, *Kayle, Langmore, *Lewis, Parker, Turner, 'Wenham.
5. 'Ashmole, Daly, 'Hendon, 'Kennedy,
'MacDermot, 'MacDermott, *Molloy, 'MuUoy, O'Daly, 'O'MuUoy.

6.

'Bradley,

'Duncan, 'Ellison, 'Forbes, 'Gart'Gilbert,


'Gooch,
'Cell,
'Gordon, 'Graham, 'Greenhaughside,

3.*\Vakeham.

nay,

i!

Durant.

2.*AIen9on,

ders,

4.

II

PLATE 60.

Ashmole, *Belders, *Boldtro,

'Arablester, 'Arblester, 'Areblaster,


'Beringtiin, Berring, Bird, Coleman,
'...
" ,1.1. I;illington,Hallowtown.

Longman.

'Tapp.

PLATE 58.

I::MlL-n,

m:. ,,,
'Clerke,
inir, Drury, Ford,
Leiroy, Lloyd, Lyn-

li,

'

iiiiir,

Hampson.

Butler, 'Walker.

'Hunter.

"Maningham, *Man-

1,

1,
'

Belches,

Belsches,

'Churche,

Earlsman, 'Engledue, 'Farebrother,


Foote,
'Ford,
'Forde, 'Forstall,
'Franklyn,
'Fulham,
'FouUer,
'Gabourel, Garvey, 'Gaussen, Gell,
*George, 'Georges, Gorge, Gorges,

Gosset, 'Gottes, Grandvell,'Grebell.

8.

9.

10.

Fogan, Fargon.
Campbell, Hanger.
'Elphingston.
Murray.
Arkell,

Arkle,

Elphingston,

Floyd,

Hughes, Laurence, Lawrence, Reading, Reding.


'Beley,
Aboat,
'Bailey,
'Abbot,
'Benyon, 'Brady, Chamond, Chaumond. Chew, Clamond, 'Clement,
'Copley, Creevey, Crevy, Dolben.
'Gardiner, Godwyn, Gooden, Good-

46

KEY TO THE
ing,

Goodwin, 'Goodwin,

Hales,

*Havers,

Halsey,

Halse,

Hobhouse, *Hornes, Howales, *Hoy,


Loveney, *Lownde, M'Craw, *Meggs,
Mulsho, Mulshoe, Norton, Palmer,
Pardoe,
Parry,
Payton, 'Peiton,
Pennel, *Pescod, Peyton, Pleasance,
1.

Soote, Steers, Sweetman, Worley.


Banworth, *Bishoppe, Bisshop, Bisshopp, *Brady, Colls, Greenfield, Jay,

Mackmoragh,
2.

Moriarty,

Preston, *Trefusis.
Shute.

PLATE
2.

Macmore,

63.

i.*Fellgate, *Filgate.
Ashfield, Bevan, Bevin, Bevill, Beville,
Bevin,*Bladen,*Chilton,Collin, Cross,

Cudmore,

Cudnor, *Devlin, Dines,


Egioke, Fairbairn, Finch, Garroway,
Grandville,
"Granger, *Granville,
Greenfield, *Greenvile, Grenfell, Halliwell,

Hawkesford, *Hobson, Hop-

Pennyston, *Pope,

Rew,

3.

4.
5.
6.
7.

Towers, Towry, Turpin, Wentworth,


Wenlock, Windsor-Clive, Wingfield,
Worthy.
Cleve, Cliffe, Clive, Evelyn, Finch,
Finche, Wentworth.
Margerison.
Bevan.
Aveling.
Charley, Charnley,

Jennins,

Jupp,

5.

Browne, Forsyth, *Forsythe, Gillam.

6.

Areskine,

9.
10.

"Knight, "Lawrence, Le Despencer,


"Leslie,
Lesly,
Lesslie,
Lindsay,
"Lyndley,
Marshe,
Maxwell,
Milcham, Norton, Oldaker, Pawson,
Pemberton, Raikes, Ramsay, Raynton, Rogers, Roberts, "Rudd, Short,
Snelling,
*S-prackling,
Stafford,
Stanier, Stevenson, Steward, Stewart, Stringer, Sypher, Tihiey, Trap-

2.

Berry, Bery,

Ballentine,

*Beckingham,

*Duke,

Erskine,
Gladstanes,
Glaidstanes,
Gledstanes, Parkhurst, Treves, "Watson, West.
7. Goloner, Moret.
Gladstone.
9.*Aldersey,
Alderson,
Thurston.

8.

Nonwike,

Aeth,
Brond, *Bround, Brounde,
M'Call, Massam, Sandford-Wills,
Spooner, *Wills.

12.

Darwin.

13.

Plowes.

14.

Barclay, *Breant, Foot, Reynhouse,

Tieman, Napleton, *Penyston,


Willoughby.
Tower.
Hopson, Stanley.
Bevan.

12.

Griffith.

Piers,

2.

65- I. "Adams,

Morley.

Jackson.

3.

Ballard, *Charles.

4.

Cheetham.

S.Byde, Watts.
6.

*Collins,

l3.*Collin,

Craven,

Fulwar-

Craven, *Greenfield, *Grenfell,

*Ump-

64.

9.

l.*Beaufey,

field,

Henshaw.

11.

Bastable,

*Beaufoy,

.\kaster,

Fitz-Simon, Gabb, Keyes, Turisden.

10.

'Ha
Akarys,

Lesly, *Lightfoot, "Lindley,


Linton, Lyne, M'lver, ManMansfield, "Marche, ilassie,
"Mauncell,
Micklethwait,
Micklethwaite, "Millidge, Milbome, Mileham,
Morgan, "Mott, Moulden, Mucklewaite, "Mysters, Nalder, Neal, Neale,
Newbold, Nicklin, "Ogden, Ormathwaite, "Parsons, Patten, "Peryan, Peryent, Phetoplace, Raikes, "Ramsey,

Line,

Ralph, Relf, Rutson, Trevors.


8*ColIen, *Collin, Collins, Cutting,

Chamley, Cholmeley, *Cholmondeley,Cholmley,^Cholmondley,*Hanain,

'Ha
Adams,

Leslie,

Mounsey.

7.

Blackman, Zeal.

ton, *Upton.
I4.*Chetham, Gardiner.

PLATE

PLATE

*Allen,

Beauvoir, Buckley, Coleridge, "Cookman, Corie, "Cory, Cowbrough, Cowbrugh, "Crawford, De


Montacute,
Gardiner,
Gamier,
"Gidley, "Glastenbury, Gorham, GosIike,Gostwick,Gostwyke, Gott, Haro-

Antram, Aunger, Ballard, Bannatine,


Bannatyne, *Blackman, Blackmore,
Blunden, *Bonde, Boyer, Bradfoot,
Braidfoot, Brenlee, *B'right, Brum-

kins,

stead, Canning, Cater, Chadbom, Chatterton, Chester, Chesterman, *Chetum

hermer,

Raparus, Reade, Reading,


Reay,
Reeve, Reynolds, Richards, Ricroft,
Riding,
Rosington,
Rossington,
Roycroft, Ryan, Ryecroft, "Sharpe,

"Hayes,
Henvill,
Hobson,
I'Anson, "Inkersall, "Kno.x, "Lampson, "Letham,
"Lethem, M'Call,
Mansham, Marsham, Masham, Mont-

"Shelley,

14.

Bamme,
Kingdom,

Baum,

Baume,

Longhurst,

Fenton,
Mackiegan,

Tutt.

PLATE

66.

Adcane,

Akarys,
Akeris, Akers, Akiris, Akyris, Alder,
Aired, Auverquerque, Belmour, Berry,
Betenson, Byer, Byers, Campbell,
Chaderton, Clegg, "Collis, Collins,
Cooke, Corry, Cress, Cresse, Cressy,
Croste,
Cruden,
Cudmore, Cyfer,
I.

Sinclair,

Sissons,

Wybergh, "Wylde-Brown, Young.


3.

4.

"Shelly,

"Smyth, South, Stanley,


Stinton,
Stirlin,
Stump, Sutton,
Subsey, Taber, Tempest, "Thornton,
Todrick, Torrin, Tyas, Tyes, Tyerman, Vaux, "Vessey, Waldo, Walsh,
Ward, Warren, Watkins, "Watts,
Waynflete, Welsh, Winde, Wilcock,
Willard, White, West,
Wolcott,
"Smith,

Parnall, Peckwell, *Price,


Selenger,
Shirt,
Short, Slocombe,

Clark, Clarke, Cockshutt, Cole,


"Wigott, Wolmer.
*Coling, Collins, Cory, Cosens, Cuff, 13. Newton.
Dalby, *Derwin, Diddier, Didear, 12. See 67 I, and 67 3.

Ditton,Dodson,Dolby,Dolseby,^Duke
Dupuy, Eveleigh, *Fitz-Hugh, Follett, *Forman, *Fouracre, *Frogmer,
From Garde, Gardiner, * Gent,*Gilly,
Girling, *Girhngton, Godfray, Godfrey, Grantham, Greenhill, Greinvile,
Griffin,
Grimshaw,
Gurnbleton,
*Gyrlyn, Hall, Hallowes, *Hamers.
ley, Hammersley, Hancocke, *Headlam, Hockly, Holbeck, Holmes,
Holroyd, Holroyde, Hughes, King,
Kiikyn, Lane, Leeth, LesUe, Lester,

Blesby, Blesbie,

Fotheringham, "Gainsborough, Gardener, "Gardiner, Gardner, "Geynes,


Gibbs, Godsal, Godsale, Godsall,
Godsell, *Golding, *Gordnee, Gouch,
"Grange, "Green, "Greenaway, Greenlogh,
Greenway, "Grey, Griffeth,
"Ciriffith, "Grubb, "Grymes, Hague,
Hall, Hanham, Hardy, Harrison,
Hawe, "Higgins, "Higgons, "Hodgson, "Hodson, "Hudson, Hughes,
"PIughes-D'Aeth, "Humberston, "Ingram, Jackman, Johnston, Kadrohard,
"Kay, Kelshaw, Kennicot,
Kumerson, Lansley, Lasley, Lawrence,

Reynous.

Catharines,
Catherens,
Cathems, *Catheryns, Eckford, Mac-

Birde,

"Everett, "Everitt, "Fetherston, Fettiplace, Fettyplace, "Leslie,


Forbes,

10. Phillips.

11.

nell, Treacher, Wallford, Watkins,


Whitwell, Wildman, *WilIiams.
Acheley, Ackworth, Acworth, Adams,
Allen, Aveline, Baird, Ball, Ballard,
Bannatyne, Barton, Bayntun, BayntunRolt, Beardmore, Benton, "Bereseth,

Bligh, Blythe, BoUardt, Braynton,


"Brooke, Brown, Browne, Bryce,
Bund, Burgess, "Burland, "Burra,
Burry, "Cambridge, Campbell, Carkettle, "Cartwright, Chaplin, Clark,
Collen, "Collin, "CoUings, Collins,
"CoUyn, "Cooke, Cotton, Cumby,
"Curry, D'Aeth, Dane, Dang;erfield,
Dashwood, Dean, Deane.Dennis, Dermott, Dimsdale, *Edmonds, Ednor,
"Edwards, "Ellison, *Elliston,*Everet,

Bandenell,

11.

2.

Ballantyne,

Bannatyne,

Leslie.
8.

Griffinhoofe, Ingram, Keene,"Keighly,

Vidler.

St.

Leger, Shuldham, Stewart, Tapps,


Tinkler, Torr, Torre, Torvers, Tower,

Death, Douglas, Forsan, Greenway,

Rosson, *Roys, Russell, Scot, Scott,


Shadwell, *Sill, Sparchford, Steadman, Swayne,
Swiny,
*Talcott,
Thompson, Twiss, Waller, Waters,
Williamson.
3.*Morshead, *Woodyeare, Yong.
4. Besney, Bestney, Connocke, Coppin,
Correy, Frampton, Griffin, Hopton,
Kemeys, Lane, Page, Powell, Rowles,
Royden,
Roydon, Stone, Tynte,

ton, Jermy, Jermyn, March, Moulton,


Murray, Nevill, *0'Keefe, Orme,
Paiton, *Paston, Payne, Peirce, Peney-

stone,

PLATES.

Lidsey,
Lowe, Lowten,
'George,
M'Haffie, McMahon, Majoribanks, Marjoribanks,
Meverell, *Morgan, Morral, Morwell,
Mountstephen, Mountsteven, Neagle,
Newcourt,
Newmarch, *Nichell,
O'Callan, Orme, Page, Pares, Parsons,
Pateshall, Pearson, Peers, Pigeon,
Price,
Quash,
Randall,
Reed,
Reeves, Regan, Rix, *Robotham,

Lewis,
Lucas,

Griffith,

Everett.

"Brown,
Cooke,
Watson.

Gardner,

Smith,

5."Baynton, Bayntun, "Rolt-Bayntun,


Beynton, Browne, Gardner,
Best,
Pemberton, "Smith, Tempest, Trent6.

Cay, Channsy, Chansey, *Green, HUlaire, Hillarie, Kay, Kayp.


Rhodes.
,

7.

KEY
Greenway, *Haffenden, *Leadbitter.
Collins, Pegler.

Areskine,

Chase,

Erskine,

Folleville, Parkinson,

Folvill,

*Toke.

Camp, Camoe, *Dycer,

*Ellet-

son, *Elliot, *Eyre*s, *Foxall,

God-

Boyle,

3.

Botteler, Butler.

11.

Brand, Callis, Lightbourne, Thornton.


Ash, Babthorp, Cooper, Cowper,
Fakeyt, Jessop, Oliph, Olive, Strel-

Cross.

14.

12.

ley.
1

3.

67- i.*Bold,*Bolde,*Bould,

*Boulde, Bowles, Chancey, Chauncy,


Chaiisy, *Churchill, *Core, Corey,
Corry,
Cory, Cox, *Curry, Despencer Fitz-Alan, Founder, Foundowre, Franks, Halton, Jlildesley,
Mauduit, Montacute, Morley, Spencer, Stone, *Stonne.
Iliggins, Maunduit.
Cure.
Hall.

Amond, Ashton,

Ayson,

Bythesea,

Adeane,

Ashbrenham, Ashburnham, Brett,


Browne, Gepp, Gilbert, *Hind,
Hynde, Kay, Montagu, Shorter,

Buggen,

Bosne,
Bosney,
Brunet,
Buggin, Buggine, Daunt,

Duckett,

Irby, Kighley, Kightley,


M'Lean, Messye, Meysey,

Littleton,

69. I.

Farington,

Ffarring-

Copledike,

Copledyke,

Copildike,

6.

Jenkens, Jenkyns, Reece.


Archer, Bignell, Reynolds.
Bageley, Bagley, Dawes.

7.

Weld.

Somervale,

Somerville, Somerville,

Squires.

11.

Immins,

Moysey, Neale, Norys, Pemberton,


Porter, Reave, 'Reve, Riley, Rooke-

4.

10.

Hodilow, Hoddelow, Hoddylowe,

Fairbrother, Jessope, Jokes, Maginn,

3.

9.

71. I. Aske,Aspall, Barton,


Beath,
Beith,
Bieth,
Bonham,
Bright,
Castell,
'Constable,
Cosworth, Creed, Croft, 'Crofts, Cross,
Draycot, Draycott, Elloway, Fay,
Fettiplace, Glascock, Grey, Hardy,

Winstanley.

ton.

S.

Kellam, Killome.

Adam, Adams, Addams,

Browning, Fanshawe, Swan.

PLATE

5.

Raffles.

5.

6.

7.

PLATE

10.

PLATE

4.

Hesse,

9.*Dawson,
Fitz - Eustace,
Kydermaster, Pilcher.

*Goldsworthy, *Mar5h, *Pemberton, *Rackham, *Ralphson, *Raymond, *Sharp, Shelley, *Stringer,


Watson, *\Vebbe.
Hales-Tooke, *Tooke.
Coldham, *Cox, *Fowell, *Fowle.
salve,

2.

TO THE PLATES.

7.^Baldwin, *Baldwyn, Cadye, Kadye.


10. Aldewinckle, Aldewincle, Aldewinkell,
8.*Big, Bigg, Bigge, Botteler, BotAldwinckle, Aldwinkle, *Crichton.
tiller, Farncomb,
Jessop, Martin, ii.^Beecroft, Midleham, Warren, Warre.
Martyn.
12. Venables.

Palmer.
Crookshank, Fitz-Henry, Kilgour,
Lowden, Mabball, Mabbatt, Maule,
Panmure, Trueman, Truman.
Brickenden, Pears.
Chettle, Edwards, Inman,

Montagu,

wood, 'Skynner, Stewart, Stovin,


Tonkin, Walsingham, Warren, Westropp, Wilkin, Wright, Wycliffe.
2.'Armeston, Armestone, Bagenhall,
Bagnall, B.anks, Bee, Beke, Besville, Bicknoll, Blake, Bodenham,
Borodaile,Bringhurst,^Carbery,^Carmalt,

Carthew, Caulfeild, *Clark,

Crichton, Crosley, Cross, Cutler,


Dannsey, Dauntesey, Dauntesy,
Davis, 'De Winton, 'Draycot, Draycote, 'Draycott, 'Dyndy, Edmondes,
'Fanshaw, Fenn, 'Golden, 'Golding,
Haccombe,^Hall,Heingrave,*Jones,
Keighley,^Kighley,^Morgan,*North,
Pemberton,^Prichard, Reeve, Reeves,

Reve, Smith, Smyth, Thomas,


Stephens, Willans.
Rawdon, Rich, Shettle,Wix.
' Weljster,
Wathe,
Urmestone,
Wallford, Walton.
12. Severs, Croker,
D'Oiley, D'Oyley,
Whadcock, * Wilding, Wilkins,
9. Archdall, Archdell, Barker, Bausefield,
Drax,^Ilbert,Lefroy,M'Kirdy,Magin.
Wright.
Bausfield, Bray, Cotsford, Craye,
13. Borlase, Venables.
Estercombe, Farnam, Furbisher, Gil3. Buckler.
i4.^Desney, Fitton, Fitz-Hugh, Levens,
4. Wright.
bert, Gregge - Hopwood,
Grigson,
Pyrton, Richardson, Steers, Trevor,
Hudson, Jenks, Johnson, Lascells,
5. Price-Green.
Twist, Widevile.
6. Reilly, Riley.
Laward, Laware, Lawarre, Leslie,
Lloyd, Lockton, Meredith, Palmer,
7. Dennis, Palmer.
8. 'Cadurcis, Cutler, 'Greenstreet, HamigPinkney, Plaisto, Plaistow, Playstow,
ston, 'Hammington,^North,*Pember70. I. Archer,^Barratt,*BarPlumstead, Pole, Reeves, *Shove,
ton, Raymond, Yonge.
rett, Bursted, Buthall, Collier, CornSpateman, Stanier, Stone, Tellau,
Thomlinson,
wall, Croft, Crofts, Danvers, De Boys,
9. Pritchard.
Tempest,
*Tylnev,
Unett, Warre, Webley, West, WilDe Winton, Dine, Dive, Drake, 10. Sampson.
Dunock, Estanton, Farrington, Fitz- 11. Gilbey, Gilbie, 'Gilby.
liamson.
Waryne, Gaddesden, Gobel, Gough, 12. Sanderson.
10. Amond, Basquer, Bishop, Boraston,
Griffith, Hampton, Herbert, HolerBorastor, Coggs, Essex, Gilbert,
ton, Hogg, Inchbold, Judson, KingsLocksmith, Moss, Mosse, Povey,
72. i.'BaUenger,Butterfield,
Mabb,
bury,
Lowdes,
Lowe,
Chisholme, 'Cunningham, Gallaway,
Mabbe, M'Hutcheon, Monck, NolGalloway, Ingo, Thornton, Vanhithelinghurst, Palmer, Peacock, Penleaze,
combe, Wheeler, Wheler.
Weld,
Williamson.
son.
Rich,
Rodon,
Rust,
St.
Dingdale,
Dugdale,
Rathdowne,
Daubus,
1 1 Bland,
Salvin,
Shorthose, 2. St. Hill.
Barbe,
Seton,
Eliot,
Elliot,
Elliott,
Elyot,
Somerville,
Werkesley, Werkesly, 3. Beath, Beith, 'Bright, Chrighton,
Elyott, Gill, Goodwin, GrandiCrichton, Crighton, Howdon, LangWesley, Wilkins, Will.s, Workesley,
ville, Granville, Greenvile, Keye,
'Gavin, Sugden,
rish, Langrishe,
Worsley, Wyvill, Worsley.
Montagu, Montague, Murrell,
Walton, Williams, Williamson.
O'Meighan, Prestwood, Scott, 2. Ashfield, Collyer, Croft, Dawes,
De Anvers, Dungannon (Viscount), 4. Baily, Benyon-De Beauvoir, WrightShort, Sinclair, Slaney, KenyonCadog.an
Biddulph,
Brailsford,
St. Barbe.
Slaney, Sl.any, Tinney.
Carrier,
Chandos, Clarke,
(Earl),
I2.^Hickson, Hixon, Vincent.
3. Brindley,Brinley,Herbert,Hill-Trevor,
Cooke, Deering, Dingley, Dyneley,
Trevor, Wakeling.
Ewbank, Gillam, Glascock, Homfray,
4.^Audley, Bromflet, Bronslet, Folliot,
Mayne, Rider, Spratley,
lenison,
FoUiott, Gray, Grey, Hanford.
68.-1. Watson.
Vaughan, Whight, White, William5.^Fitz-Randolph, Warren.
2.^Tilley, Watson.
Wright, York, Young.
son,
6. Shepperson.
3. Moss.
5. Fanshaw, Fanshawe, Pordage,*Terrey.
7. Prodgers.
4. Ashe, Baker, Cordall, Cosens, Eshe,
Heely, Hutchinson, Langley, Leedes, 8. Dormere, Drake, Edwards, Fitz- 6. Byam, 'Jeffreys, Davies, *Fitz-Humfrey, Homfray, 'Humphrey, 'Jones,
Waryn, Kayle, Kele, Leighton,
Leeds, Leigh, Monck, Monk, Le
Price, Thomas, *Watkins, Williams.
Moyle, Pearse, Pyrton, StopMoyne, Mudge Nugent, G'Bierne,
ford.
Okes, Peacock, Peacocke, Pressly,
7. Babington, Baptist-Browne, Boron,
'Brent, Browne, Castleton, Coxwell,
Clifford,
Ayre,
Bushnell,
*Burton,
Reynolds, Twiss, Twysden.
9.
Dalton, Dewe, Glasier, Grotrian,
Elmen, Fanshawe, Hepworth, Innes,
5. Ash, Ashe, Baird, Boucherett, Broome,
Hawte, Kenmare, Man, '.MassingKanell, Karvill, Kervell, Kitching,
Curson.
berd, Mihvard, I'oyniny,.
Melborne, Sales, Sault, Seaton, Seton6. Baillie, Benger, Cooke, Hewelt, HunKarr, Sikes, Strachan, Strahan, Vezay, S. Carlile, Carlyle.
loke, Hutchinson, Prendergast, Trevor,
9.'Blackie, Blackley, 'Blakey, *ChibVezey, Victor, Wakefield.
Twisden, Twysden.
8.

PLATE

PLATE

PLATE

62

KEY
*Culnet,
*Farlow,
Knevett,
Knevit, *Pemberton.
10. Bridger, Briger, Budd, Coldham, FitzThomas, Ratsey.

Archer, Brawne, *Deynes, Gawthern,


Mayne, Mornell, Nind, *Northen,
Rea, Ree, Rider, Ryder, De Rythrie,
*Stanhope,
Surtees,
Williamson,
Wright.
i2.*Croughton, *Hoveden, *Howenden,

euse,

*Walker.

73. I.

*Douglas.
Chester, *Cree-

*Cathrow, *Uurant, Farington,


Farrington, Glover, Lindon, Loader,
Lowther,Orme,Pirton,*Ring,*Salvin,

ton,

*Seaton, *Seton, *Stewart, *Teman,


*Winsloe.
Crispin,
3. Barrett, Crespin, Crespine,
Lownes, *South.
*Honford,
4.*Brereton,
Fitzjaraes,

ton,

7.

{or Tresloggett).

Ireys.

8.*Fitzpatrick.

9.*Monk.

Raven, *Raymond,*Spealt,*Switham,
*Swyngham, *Svvytham, *Watson.
Kirk.

12. Swithinbank.

PLATE 74.
Brignall,

I.

Badham, *Borthwick,

Jerard,

Jerrard,

Tovey,

Blaxland, Boyle, *BroCassy,


Crumble,
*Garbett, Gays, Glascott,
Glasscott, Goodman, Greaves, *Hac*Kedslie,
kett, Hanrott, Harrison,
Kilner, Kingdon, *Langton, Lindsay,
Lloyd, Longsdon, *Loveaay, Lumley, Meade, Noone, Reid, Rossiter,
*Sotheron,
*Southerne,
Stephen,
Strong, Stronge.

Carrht.

9.

Peacock.

3.

5.

8.

1 1.

12.

Ernst,

Mawbey, Mawbrey.

Acheson, Anwyt, Auchterlonie, Auch


terlony, Aughterlony, Baker, Barker,
Bame, Bedingfitld, Benge, Bigsby,

Bowne, Bowyn, Grimwood, 'Gurlin,


Maunell, Sweet.
'Hide, 'Kinlock, 'Magnall, 'Mayer,
'Monro, 'Moriarty, Naylour, Norreys.

[2.
[3.

[4.

77-- 1- Gleg, Glegg, 'Harries,


Kennedy, Lloyd, 'Sproule.
2.'Brandford, Bridge, 'Child, *Hill.
3.

4.

5.

Barker,
'Bouvier,
Bruse,
Candler,
Chalmers,
*De Breos,
Drever, Leyborne, OliDethicke,
phant, Ramsay, Weston.
Anelche,
Affleck,
Allan, Allen,
Ashby, Atkinson, Aubyn, Balfour.
Band', 'Bingham, 'Blathwaite, 'Blathwayt. Borough, Borthwick, Boyson,
Buchanan, Burch, Burche, Burgli,
Burrough, Busteed, 'Carus, ClialClarke,
Clogston,
Coton,
mers,
Gumming, Curie, D'Acre, Dacre,

son,

Jarrat, Jarret, Jarvie,

Jeggins,

Jegon, Kinloch, Kinlock, 'Kittermaster, Knox, Lacy, Laffer, Lang'Andrew, Macfartree, Lempriere,
'Vicar,
lane, Macgregor, M'Nish,
Maher, Mansell, 'Mansfield, Marley,

Melville,
Maxwell, Melvill,
Milborne, Monro, Monrose, Montgomery,

Moores, Morton, Munro, Newbigging,


Niblet, Niblett, Norwood, O'UonaO'Donovan, Pole, 'Pynson,
van,
Richards,
Schank,
Shank,
Reid,
'Sherwin, Simpson, Smail, SmallSmith,
Streeter,
Stronach,
piece,

Townsend-Farquhar, Trivett, Trominell, Tromynell, Widdowson, Wid-

'Wood,

worthy,
6.
7.

8.

Osmond.

Adams.
Agnew,

Daulbeny, Dorannan, Dudley, Dudly,


Dugmore, Farquhar, Forbes, Fountain,
Gloag,
'Glodrydd,
Harris,
'Hodgetts. Howison, Hyde, Jack-

Web-

9.

'Bacchus, Crook, Forbes, Roiey, Rofy,


Rogers, Salt, Sandilands, Strong,

Heald.
Antwisel, Antisell, Clegg, Stratton.
'Miles.

PLATE

Whetham,

*Wormleighton, 'Wright,
'Wycherley, Wylde, W'pn.
De Breteville, Dobbins, Dobins, Love-

I
I

niicl.

Graham. 'Graham-

Miilin_ c. ::liric. Hallow, 'Madock,


R.j.id, Koades, *Stephenson,*StirUng,
Brown, Browne, Copwood, Nove.

Mawdesley.
'Lewes.

Ypres.

Luce, Marker.
Haslam.
Child, Childe.
Sagar.

10.

Agnew,

11.

Thackeray.

12.

Bice, Bis5, Glegg,

'Baillie,
Baratty,
Barron,
'Holcroft, 'Monro, Singleton, Stray,

'Xorden,
White.
den,

'Hawksmo're, MorOnslow, Sandford,

Du MouHne, 'Lathom, 'Stan-

13.

Darrell,

14.

ley, 'Walley.
Heale, Hele, Kydermaster, 'Marler,
Marter, O'Donovan, Steggall, Styles,

Lewis.

Worden.

PLATE
2.

2,

Welili,

Thrupp.

[I.

Surman.
7.

10.

Acres, Acris, Dagget,

Trist.

9.

Walker,

lace, Roberts.
4.

ll.*Brown, Dickson.
i2.*Eynes, Hayne, Heane, Heynes.
13. De Massue.
l4.*Abingdon, *Brown,*Cipriani, *Honor,
Blanc,
*Loudoun, *Lumley,
Le
*Maze.

75. I.

8.

Smyt'.i,

to.

W'ishart,

lo.*Coles, *Colles, *Joynson, Roberts.

PLATE

0?'.iiond.

*Whitcombe, White, Wilberforce,


Wild, WilUams, *Willi.im- Browne,
Williams-Wynn, *Willymott, Wilson,

*Browne,

De Vismes,

8.

\\'.ig,,

ber, *Wheeler, 'Whcler,

Ballingall,

3. Hesketh, *Hesketh-Fleetwood.
4.*Austin, Browne.
5. See No. 2.
6. Campbell.
7. Mardake.

Wadman,

Harrison, Hele.

'Brown, Claridge, Findlater,


Waring.

7.

Kingford,

*Lally, Ledwich,

*Ward, *Warde, Wav.

Ashbee, *Ascotti, Asscoti, Atkinson,


grave,

Kendall,

Jeppe,

our, Vibert,

Zorks.
2.

Chipperfield,

4.
6.

*Lightborne, *Lightbourne, *LindLloyd,


Lye,
*Lyndesey,
sey,
Macleod, Marlay, Martin, Martyn,
Mather, Mathew, Matthew, Mawdesley, *Mead, Meade, Messer, Messing,
Monro, Morby, Morris, Moseley,
Mosley, Nisbet, Noble, *None, Ochterlonie,*0'Conarchy, OdehuU, Odcll,
Oldbeife, Ouchterlony, Page, Paige,
Pavminter, Pattle, *P'enyston, Phillimore, Piesse, Pilford, Pinney, Poulain,
Priaulx, Prynne, Purton, Ramsay,
Ranson, Raymond, Read, Reade,
Reeves, Remnant, *Rhodes, *Rohde,
Ross, Rous, *Samuel, Sandilaiids,
Scopholme, Sloan, *Sockwell, Souchay, Stannard, *Strachey, *Strathy,
Struthers, Tatum, *Thestlethwavte,
Tickel,
Tick'ell,
*Thistlethwayte,
Toriano, Tovey, Turbervill, Turberville, Vaudin, Venner, *Venor, \'en-

lo.*Appleyard,*Ashpitel,Beauvoir,Briggs,
Bury, Castleton, *Cole,*Coles, Dalton,
De Beauvoir, D'Oley, Drax, *Evett,
Forman,
*Firmin,
Fitz - Osbert,
Ilchingham,
*Hewer,
Ichingham,
*Ilbery, Knyvett, Man, Mann, *Moorside,
*Okeover, Owen,
*Norton,

11.

Chiesly, Chislie,

Knight, *Laffan,

Hurst.

6.*Compton, Sloggett

Bras-

Hooker, *Howley, *Humby, *Hut-

*Hughes.
5.

Blesset,

Clervaux, Cole, *Cook, Tomish, Cotton, Crombie, Crumb, Cullen, *Cussans, Cutles, *Davison, *De Courcy,
Delane, De Visme, Dixon, Dobbie,
Dobie, Drake, Dumbleton, Edwards,
Englefield, Ernie, Ernley, Ethelstan,
Ewerby, *Eynes, Farie, *Fenner,
Fisher, 'Fleming, *Forbes, *Fownes,
Fulthorp,
Fox,
Francis,
Eraser,
Garthshore,
Gambler,
Garshore,
Gartshore, Gasselyn, Gasselyne, GilGoodall,
*GIover,
Godfrey,
bert,
*Graben, Greaves, *Green, *Greer,
* Habingdon,
* Gusthart,
Guyot,
*Haines, *Halpen, *Halpin, Harris,
*Hasted, 'Haynes, Hereford, * Heynes,

l3.*Knighton.
14. Baptista, Palmes.

2.*Barnsley, Castleton,

Ble..et,

De-Fer, Brendon, Broadbelt, BrotherBrown, Browne, "Brownlee,


ton,
*Brownlie, Bussie, Buttress, Byshoppe,
*Bythesea, Charles, Cheslie, Cheur-

11.

PLATE

TO THE PLATES.

*BiIlinghurst,

nail,

I.

Baldock, 'Corsane,
Kinglake, Kinloch, Maxwell, Monro,
Monteith.
Abingdon, Ahrends, 'Ashby, Bure,
Carrington, Chappeace, Cosyn, Dapifer, Devenshire, Gwillanne, Jackson,
'Maver, Monro, Munro, "Murray,
Osmond, Rej-nold, 'Reynolds, Ross,
Rutter, Tarbock, Torbock, W"oolley.

76.

PLATE 78. -

6.

'Burrowes, *Bu
Smith.
Gennys.
Henley.
Weston.
Gepp.

7.

Hemming.

2.
3.

4.
5.

*Bell,

"Bingh:

THE PLATES.

A-V TO
8.

Thackeray, *Thackray.

4.

Bairstow, Bristow.

9.

Kensit.

5.

Barne.

6.

Addison.
Aglionby, Aidgmam, Baron, Booker,
Browne, Bruch, Carnegie, Chelten-

10.

Longden.

13.

Chalmers.
*Boger, Byrch,
*Birch,
Agbury,
*Cranford, *Henslow, *Sweetnam.

79.
Hhoome.

;.

4.

.Moure, Moorton, \'aniham.


\>e Ferras, Lathom, ^Stanley.

*'StM,

0.

Peraberton.
7.*Acland, Graham,

Moore,

More,
7.

Madeley,

*Moir,

8.

Scot.
9.
Tockfield, Haynes, Malbanke, Steer, 10.

-udley.

Hard-

Hoseason, Sagar-Musgrave.
KoLhe.

13.

Cokefield,
Cockfield,
Boreman,
Gotham, Grafton.
Browne, *Henshaw, *Robothani, *Ro-

14.

Lumsden, Pole

Bcdingfield,

Birch,
Carlland.

""Broome, Buckley,

Graham, Greenaway, *Harby, Hawkins,

"Hillman,

Hore,
Marlev,

Kearsley,

Maxwell,
Kearsly, Kiblile,
Menzies, Paston-Bediiiglield, Purland,
*Skorie,
Slater,
Sivedale,
Reid.
^Sniait. "Steele, *Stevens, Stephens,
W ardr,.)., Wilcotts, Wilcox, *\Yilliam,, \Mshart.
-

4.

Anderson, Greby, Lendon, Stretton.


Bolourd, Connack, Grey, Messent.

5.

Baxter.

6.

Blakeney, Cauley, Cawley, *Cloake.


Blower, *Brenan.
Estcourt,
Essex,
*Burns,
Ballett,
Packenham, Pagan, Pakenham, Raymond, Strong, Webb.

3.

7.

8.

10.

Vandyk, Vandyke.
Agneu, Agnew, Egan,

11.

M'Killop, btubbs.
Barlow.

9.

12.

*Ashcomb, Hughes, *Newenton, *New-

13.

in,,

.iil

li,

v.

lever,
lercy,

3.
4.

,,

Whilmi,,

WyUic..-..

Tatler.

13.

5.

Custance,

Dickenson, Gent, Gray,


Longe, Mounehense, Sandon, Scot,
Seymour, Seymour-Crossley, Solers.
Quantock, Treys, Vanden-Bempde-

Johnstone.
7.^Bromell, Chamber, *Hackett.
Christie, Eyre.

gi.,

1,1

:i.

"'
.

Kensington, MaMedbcott, Pakenr.ukins,

h,M
Pniij^,

l'i::i:i<

lett,

Seory,

1
,

Parkyns,

j,;,irles,

Rodney, Scar-

Stoner,

Warrington,

Webb, Wh'itcombe, Wycombe.

PLATE

81. I.

Estcourt.

^.Colclough, *W^ebb, Winn.


'Custance, Waterlow, Webb.

3.

1,

1.:.
',

-luick-:,;ed-

Pirie.

Rawson.
See No.
Weston.

2.

Hamond.
Peters.

Cooke, Dunsford, Hadwen, Milnes,


Rose, Stratton, Wilmot.
Crofton, Elliston, Heynes,
Kynaston, Sharp, Smith, *Vaulx,
Warde, Wodnester, Woodnester.

Binks,

Burd, Byrde, Eliston, Ellison.


Fickling, Inwards, Laurin, Nobbes.
Whitburn.
Bousfield, Dalston, Drax,
Freeford, Freford, Gilbert, Jakeman, Mandel, Maudele, Maudell,
Mawdley, Umfrevile, Venn, Westropp, Woodall, Wocdburn.

PLATE
2.

10.

84.-I. Barlow.
Aysingcourt, Aysyngcourt, *Beathell,
Beckwith, Beckworth, Berey, Bethell, 'Bigg, Bigge, Biggs, 'Bodenfield,'Clegat, Craford, Deacons, De
Evans, Games, GardiSt. Martin,
Godard, Handheld, Handvile,
Hantvile, 'Harbe, *Harbey, HenHundville, Kniveton, *Knyfton,

ner,

Charnell, ""Cotton, Cressy, Delves, 13. Mitchell.


*Fcl!, FowiiLS, Francis, Gent, Giaby, 14. "Ongley.
i,r>;v,

-^

i4.^Alphe,

4.

9.

-,

^, '..

Scregt;-.
fbrth.Sii

Maekwilliams. 5.
Mitchell, Moll, 6.
\i
M.icl..
-.
li, I'hin, Plumtre,
Mori. ^: ,
7.
PlunUT
::;. K'dconiyn, Robert- S.
son, RusM-Il, St.' Clair, Scroope, Sey- g.
mour, Shaw, Sinclair, Snodgrass,
Stewart, Theobald, Timbrell, Toft, 10.
Vernev. Welili. Win^rove, Woodcock.
! -1 Klierne, Garbet,
3.*Fitz-Ci^lieiii.
">':
Morgan, Poger, 11.
Linsl.ill,
lany, Trower, 12.
l,.i,, .,
Pynel;.
.

Princess,

Raughter,

Ramsbottom,

,-,,.,
l.iin,
:.
Iey,So,:,
\\,il-e,
\\,,m, -,
\\.,lderTorin,
bourne, Wedderburn,"\\ dmnt,'\\ ool.
house, Wyberg.

Rolleston, Rolston, Rorke,


St. Clair-Erskine, St. Quinlin,*SaIter,

M''Gill,

;.

Jollyffe,

Reeve,

r.iierson,

'
I

Iul;!,

Pickard,

Phillips,

Pulse,

Campbell.
11. Dring, Higden, Higdon, Kennaway,
Chambers, *Cornish, *Cotton.
Leeson, Templeman, Viney.
Bowdon,
*Bebington,
Babington,
Casey, Casse, Channy, *Charlton, i2.^BIockley, Bockley, Loudon.
ington, *Vishcomb,

14.

Ingledon,

Jersey, John-:'
\|
Mao'il'.

6.

Mackillop,

Owen,

more, Mitton.
Aldridge, Aldrige, Anderson, Baddeley. Baker, Bindley, Bingley, Bingly,
Calderwood,
Fenwick, Brander,
Christie, Cooper, Courtis, Crawford,
Eddington,
Davidson,
Crawfurd,
Fitz-William,
Fer.mvick,
Fenwick,

Hankinson, Ml

Gleg, Glegge, Gower,

Gill,

Jackson,

'Illidge,

Kindon, Kingdon, Lidderdale,


'Fail,
Mackannel,
Mackennal,
M'Fell,
Mackinlay,
Maclure,
M'Kindlay,
M'Lure, Madam, Meer, Merydale,
Middleton, Mittlewell, Monro, Morgan, Newbery, *Newman, Norreys,

Fraser, Gostlin-.

'Cook, *Cooke,
*Egleby,*Eg-

Clack,

Cou-^ins, *Crax, Curie,

Uonl)y,

Hyde,

82. I. Aisincourt, Ashmore,


*De Boyville, Charles, Coe, *Coop,
Coope, *Finglasse, Kelham, Kil-

* Bethell,

Guybyon,

Hacket, Hadden, Haldane, Halden,

Rebow.

PLATE

AUanson, Alston, *Alstone,


* Bissell,

Hammond,
Hamden,
Hoare,
*Harland,
Henmdge,
Hampden,
'Hoare,
'''Hore,
Hide.
Hoar,

Calandrine.

2.

Guylemin,

Graham,

14.

PLATE 80.
*Atkinson,

"VV'il-

Williamson.
Pruen.

Warrington.
Darby.

bottom. Stones.

2.*Adler,

Furlong, Fyfe - Butler,


Fyneux, Gardner, Gilfillan, GilGlyn,
Gold,
fillian,
Gleneagles,
Goodsir, Gorm, Gosling, Gosolyn,

l'.irrant,*Tryce,

Waithman,

:.

Ellison, Evans, *Exall,


F'ontaine,

Fineaux, Fontain,

Fountain,

liamson. WMe-iil.
Usticke.

13.

11.

Graham - Maxwell,

re,

12.

\\

Edwards,

Feld,

Mephens, Stevens,

'.

Uliin.l,

*Farnham,

-i.ham,

>::-!;

Smitli.

I'.irker.

A. lams, Leybourne.

Abbey, Abday, Abdey, Abdy, .\inslie,


Amler, Argentre,
Alison, Allison,
Atkinson, Aubrey, Awbrey, Baird,
Bishop, Bisshop, Brown, Browne,
Bruneck, Bund, Cheales, Haldane,
Cleiveland, Gierke, Datmer, Donaldson,

Otway,

rhidde,

,^.

Mewsse, Mitton,
Morgan, Moxon, Newbury, Oldfield,
Perkins, Petrie, Powney,
Ramsay, Reid, Rooke,
Pulliiis,

"Groom,

i.*Grome,

5.

2.

Hampton,
Harrison,
Hooke, Houghton, JoUey, Jolly,
Grellier,

Marston, *Mewess,

PLATE
;.

Cockman,
De
Chipchase,
Barentine, Delamain, De Lisle, De
Ufford, Dixon,
Dopping, Drago,
Elson, Flounders, Gourlay, Greaves,

ham,

Clynch,

Clinch,

*Birkett,
I2.*Birket,
Straton.

Richards, Roberts, RoUaston, RoUeston, Rosher, Ross, *St. Clair, SideSmithers, Sydserf, Syme,
Vaulx, 'Vaus, Wall, Westhorpe, Whishawe, Weston, Westropp, Wright.
serf, Sidserf,

ville,

Leids,Merlyon, Orlebar, Sadler, Shiel,

PLATE

83.-I. Andlaw,

4.

Smith, Smyth, Stein, Stephens,


Theshmaker, Tresse, Wilmer.
Connock, Hammond, Marten, Martin,
Martyn, Morison, Morow, Morrison,
Slaughter, Stevenson, Trewent.
Mongredien.

5.

Deedes.

Armory,

Bruce, Challenge^
Banks, B.axter,
Dallender. Davie, Delawar, Divie.
Divvie, Dobell, Dykes, Elfe, Eling
ham, Elphe, Essex, Golofer, Colston,
Gorrey, Gorrie, Graham, Greenwell,
Hammond, Keene
Hafifenden,
Kynn, Locke, M'Leod, Murray,
Ouchton, Peple, Rawdinson, Redhead,

3.

o.
7.

Baddiford.
Baddiford.

KEY TO THE
Hardy.
9. Banks.
lo.*Adney, *Arnold, *De Pudsey, Eaton,
*Goldsworthy, Greenlaw, Lighten,
8.

Linton,
11.

*De Pudsey,

Skelton.

Barlow,

9.

10.

PLATES.
Drummond,

*ConneU,

*Bryan,
Faulkner,
Frank.
Gay.

10.

Jerniugham, Smith, Smyth.

11.

Belcher, 'Pachnum.
Alison, Allison, Blackett, Blair, Blakit,
'Brakyn, 'Bridon, 'Bryden, 'Carpendale,
'Carse, ColUson, Collisone,
Cotton, Crafford, Craford, CraigieHalkett, Cruickshank, Daisie, Deasie,
Elmsey, Fawkne, 'Ferrer, Forbes,
'Graham,
Halkerston,
Halkett,

12.

ii.*CaiTol, 'Carroll, *Chapple, *Cowie


*Dale,
'Dickins, 'Francois, Franks, Hetley,
Leslie,
Hewet, Hewett, 'Hewitt, Kerslake,

Bride,
*Browne,
Kirkley,
Kirkly,
*Joynt,
Lesly, *Morgan, Owen, *Parkyns,

'Luck, Welcome, \Vhitmore.


12. Bott, Cleland, Gonne, Jenney, Leech,
*Money, *Murray, *Walcot,
Leeche, Strutt.
Walcott, *Wolcott, WoUcote, Wool- i3.*Clealand, Dormer, 'Gouge, Hobbs,
Wallace.

12.

Hawker, 'Hawkewood, 'Hawkshaw,


Hide, 'Middleton, 'Murphy, Nickol-

Aguilar,

'Jobson, M'Kellip, M'Killop, Sher


13.

Gilbert, Macklin,
Prannell, Tripp.

14.

Owen.

15.

Kaer, Lane, Lanis.

M'Lin,

l4.*AcIand, Akeland,
Jenny, Troyte.

PLATE
2.

85. I *Craufuird, 'Crawford,


*Crawfurd, *Drummond, *Falconer,
Goulding, *Hawkins, *Kemp, *Kennedy.
Akeland, Ashoe, Atherton, Athorpe,
Atterton, Bather, *Baxter, Beilby,
Bell, Bielby, Blagrave, Bolton, Boscawen, Bowen, Brabant, *Bradney,
Chalmers,
Chambers,
Clements,
Cooper, Costello, Cotton, Cousins,
Culpeper, *Drummond, *Du Bois,
Enery, Fawkes, Featherstonhaugh,
Forbes,
Frank,
Franks, Graham,
Grain d'Orge, Grandorge, GuUine,
Hacon, Hadly, *Hatton, *Hawk,
Hawke, Hay, *Hewitson, Hewitt,
Hide, *Hill, 'Howson, *Incledon,
Kno.x, *Lacon, Lacy, *MacCostello,
M'Emery, *MacEmery, MacEniery,
*M'Morran, *Bowen-IVIiller, *Mor*Morrice, *Nangle, NicoU,
*Northland, *Nutcombe, Oliphant,

land,

0'Naghten,0'Nolan,Orrock,*Patoun,
Patton,

3-

4.

Perkinson, Plaiters, Platers,

*Porteous, *Pratt, *Ralston, Ridgeway, Rose, RudaU, Rudhall, *Rythe,


Sparhawk *Stratton, Tripp, Wall,
Watt, 'Webber, Wyld, *Yarworth.
Hay.
Banbury, Bandbury, Cassel, Cassell,
Chapman, Drummond, *Kagg, Low.

5.

Lees.

6.

Maxwell, Ralston.

7.

Blundell, Boterwike, Fownes, Gauler,

8.

Morrice.

9.

BeLfarge, Belfrage, Dighton, Kirkeland, Kirkland, Lownde, Skynner,

Gawler, Grogan.

11.
12.

Jackerell.

13.

Atherton, *Balfour, Dillington, Knox,


Middlefon,
Ranfurly,
*Towneley,

Clark, Cleland,
'Colthurst - Brabazon,
stone,

3.

2.

Bartlett.

3.

Hawkshaw.

4.

Glenham, 'Grey, Halhead, Hanmer,

6.

8.

Godman, Holden, Lowe, 'Mathew,

9.

Degge,

'Matthew,

'Merchand,

'Merchant,

'PhilUps, Pinker.

4.
6.

PLATE 88.

I.

Shakespear.

Abercromby, Arthur, 'Crees, Drummond, Forbes, Hawksley, Hawksworth, Hawley, Hayes, Hoby, Holhead, Jenning, Jenny, Justice, Le
Roulx, M'Crobie, 'Mansel, Mansell,
Marsham,
Maunsell,
Mitchelson,
Moubray,
Norris,
O'Donovan,
Ormsby,
Paton,
Patton,
Poole,
'Pooler, Price, Saint John, 'Smith-

3.

Burg, Hardieman, Hardyman, *Jebb,


Maguire, Trist.

Stott.

nie,
Farmar, Farmer, Fergushill.
Goldington, Groves, Fermor, Ogilby,

7.

Caldwall, 'Kingley.

S.'Bateman, 'Bramley, 'Brislay, 'Bromley, 'Brysilly,

'Fesant,

'Coventry, 'Ecleston,

'Hoey,

'Holden,

ber,

mouth.
9.

10.

Browne, 'Heath, 'Uvedell.

11.

Lloyd.

Simpson,

Simson,

'Hoy,

'Kershaw, 'Montriou, *PemPerchard,


'Phesant,
'Reid,
'Tierney, 'Walwyn, 'Wintour, 'Yar'Ilbert,

Dobyns, Glem-

Smyth,

Bradney.

4.

6.

Bottonley, Edridge, Grandford, Leves


que, *Trinder.
Barker, Du Port, *Enery, Naper,

6.

Locke.
Shakespeare.
Cunard.

7.

Spiller.

Napper.

S.

Anderson, Tibbits.
'Plorrocks, 'Ridgeway.

Yate.

9.

'Branch, Branche, Brews,


Brewis, Brooke, Charlesworth, Dow-

Hamby,
Hansard,
Key,
Meacham, Oliphant, Shaw, Shawe,

Thompson.
5.

WjTaU.
Hardey.
Bownes,

Witmore.

Trockmorton, Throg-

morton, Twedy.
'Arthur, 'Brabazon,

5.

*Brabon,

'More,

'Charley, Chorley.
7. Radford.

PLATE

ham,

*Brabourne,

Fearon,

Willis.
10. Goodair, Goodere, 'Radford.
Beckquet, Borough, Burgh, Carthew, 11. More, Partridge.
Colquitt, Farnell, Goss, Greig, Lad- i2.'Camard, 'SoreL
brook, Ladbrooke, Nuth.ill, Paulet,
'Pawlet, Powlett, 'St. John.
90. I. Alephe, Blund, Breb3. Aldhouse.
ner, Bremner, 'Cockburn, Cooper,
4. Falcon.
Dicom, Dicons, Giftard, 'Giftord,
5. Bell.
Greet, Haggard, 'Hancock, Heath,
6. Hammond.
7.*Boulton, Edgell.
Law,*Mears,Oakes,'0'Connor,'Reddish, Reynolds, 'Rigdon, Seckford,
8. Carroll, O'CarroU.
Seckforde, Smallbrook, 'Thwaytes,
9. Abberbury, Aberbury.
Tredcroft,
la 'Atkinson,, Holme, McEUigott.
'Watkin,
Wayneman,
Wenman, White, Worship.
II. 'Bird, Read, Reade.
12. 'Basset, 'Bassett, 'Bell, Blacket, 'Car2. 'Delamere, Hildyard, Le Blond, 'Nixon.
roll, 'Donavan, 'Donovan, 'Douglas,
3. Cockain, Cockaine, Cockayn, Cock'Haward,
Haywood, 'Heywood,
ayne, Cokayne, Fettiplace, Gideon,

Bell.

8.*Boswell,

Alphe,
Dalston,
'Dam,
Martyn, Maudley.
5.*HaUifax, Holden, Moore,
'Thoyts.

2.

4.

7.

Colepeper,

Harding, 'Harris, 'Ilawke, Hay,


Henly,
Lanyon,
Jennings,
Le
Mesurier, Lowe, Pape, Partington,
Paton, Pepe, Pole, Pool, Poole, Read,
Slaughter, Straton, Throckmorton,

I. 'Baker,
'Blacket,
* Courtry,
Couchtree,
'Davidson,
Gill,
G)ll,
'Harty, Hall, Hawkins,
Jervis,
Molynes, 'Smart, Willes,
'Williamson.

'Hachet,

Congrave,
'Crawe, *Cul

Fifield, Straiton,

Hawksley.

89.

'Blackett,
Darlston,

'Dillon,
Doig
Drummond, Eastfield, 'Eld, Ellicott
Falconer, Fallon, Finucane,
'Fitz
Nicoll, 'Fotherby, Gargrave, George,

Congreve, Cooke,
pepper,
Cunliffe,

2.

86. I.

Tasell.

PLATE

Chapan, Chesham, Chimside, Clag

Soame, *Wood.

2.

14.

I- Ainsworth,
Anes87.
worth, 'Atkinson, Aynesworth, Aynsworth, Bolton, Bowyer, 'Brown, Burrow, Carpenter, Chalmers, Chambers,

Barker,*Hewitt,*Magill,*Sacheverell

PLATE

Akland,

PLATE

Townley.
14.

*Ros, Ross, RudaU, Ruddall, 'Seton,


Smither, Stephenson,'Twyre, Wright.
CUfton, 13. Anderson.

Tanner,

Strutt,

'Knowling.

Willyams.
Hadley.
Athorpe.

10.

man,
'Straton,
Thomason.

Pranell,

son, 'Piddle, Pirrie, 'Ranson, *Roos,

Caldwell, 'Jodrell, Parker.

Thores, 12. Allison.


13. Gatty.
14.

Darnell

PLATE
2.

91. I. Donaldson, Greenough,


'Hamilton, Illsley, Ilsley.
Acheson, Adys, Aird, Airth, -Aitche-

KEY TO THE
son, Ailkenson, Aitkinson,

Akenhead,

5.

Alcock, Alexander, Alicock, Allen,


Allicock, Allicocke, Ard, Atchison,
Barloss, Beltoft, Beltofts, Blackiston,
lilackstone, *Blakeston,
Blakiston,
Bland, Bolles, Bolls, Brown, *Bryce,

Cocke, *Cockeine, Cockridge, Cocks,


*Cocksedge, Cockworthy, *Coghill,
Cookworthy, *Coppin, Corrie, Corry,
Cotes, *Cox, Coxon, Coxson, *Crabter,
Crow, Currie, Cush, Cushe, De la
Fosse, Delaite, Dewar, Dounie, Down-

Downie, Ducarel, Emmerson,


Erington, Errington, Erthe, Forbes,
*Fort, *Forte, Gael, Gallimore, Gaily,
*Glascock, Glynne, *Gokin, Grant,

port,

Gonvill, Goodwright, Gordon-Cum- Skene,


Goulbum, Grayhurst,
Gypses, Hall, *Hanson, Harkness,
Higgan, Hill, Hodgson, Hodson,
Hopkin, Hunter-Marshall, Ireland,
Irland, Irrland, Irwin, *Jackson, Jessop. Jolly, Kennison, Laing, Lang,

Hellier,

Helyar, Helyard, Hildyard, HiUiard,


Hillyard, Holden, Ingram, Innes,
Irvine, *Johnson, Kellawaye, Kelloway, King, Kognose, Laing, Landle,
Langley, Law, Laws, Lee,*LeGallais,
Le Vavasour, *Littell, Lodwich, Lodwick, Mackworth, M'Worth, Mallet,
Mathieson, Mathison, Morris, Norwich, Nowlan, Nowland, Ormistone,
Perrin, *Pew, *Price, *Pryce, Rig,
Rigg, Rochford,
Rowdon, *Shepherd, Simons, Sinclair, Slater, Standish, Carr-Standish, Stephens, *Syer,
Tamworth, Thorpe, Tunstall, Vavasour, Vawdrey, Weston, Williams,

Morland, Mower, Moyes, Murray,


Mussenden, *Newmarch, Newsham,
Omer,
Newville, Noyes, Oldham,
O'Sheehan, Pearson, Petrie, Phaire,

3.

* AUaway, * Alloway,

4.

6.

8.

Cropper.
Brock, Corby, Edgell,
Longden, Swynerton.

PLATE

Gerney, Jopp, Justice,

*Carlife,*Cofiyn,Forde,Gould,*Harding, Headley, Hedley, Jervis, Keene,


Lusher, Mallabar, Monckton, Monketon, Rathlow, 'Rocke, Torrens, Ward,
'Winter.
3.

Nott.

4.

Balls

S.

Elphingston.
Page.

*Montgomery,

9.

Shaw.

Slatterie,
'Theobald, 10. Borough, Fitz-Ronard, Lant, 'Phayre,
'Ruspini, Sherman, Spry, Sprye.
*Thwaites.
11. Aberbuthnet, Arbuthnot, Deale, GulJames.
Grieve, Kymberlee,
land, Lethim, Ramsay, 'Walker.
Byers, Byres,
KjTTiberley, Moses, Tame.
12. Boston, Cam, Camm, Miles, Swinton,
Swynton, Thomkins, Torrings.
Ferguson, Glover, Illingsworth, lUingworth.
13. Irwin, Meggison.
l4.*Dacre3, Somersett.
Brocklebank.
Almewake. Alnwick, Laing, Nutl,

3.

4.

Waddington,

Walkingshaw,

Waud, Wiggon.

93. I.

'Addreston,
Adderstone,
Aderston, Aderstone.'Asen, Bidwell,
Bigot, Bigott, 'Bird, Camac, Camic,
Coe, Crimes, Denton, Douglas, Drys-

'Adams,

dale, 'Edwards, Fortick, Fournier,


Glasgow, Glen, Glenn, Gossip, Greig,
Greive, Grive, Hansard, 'Hartley,

Burgass,

Conran, M'Kowan, Reidheugh, Rod3. Godden, Coding. 'Gynn, 'Langley.


Littlefield, Oldfield, Ouldfield.
Charnock, CoUens, Collins, *Columbine, 4. Joye.
Cooper, Dakeman, Dassett, De Car- 5. Tetlow.
donnel, Dilke, *Dove, Dow, Dowd, 6. AUsopp.
Dowdal, Dowdall, Dowds, Dowson, 7. Salt.
Dylke, Fitz - Simond, *FitzSymon, 8. Duxbury.
Forbes, Formby, *Foscott, *Foxcote, 9. Charney, 'Higgins, Hinde-Hodgson,
Hodgson, 'Hodson, Kenyon, Malton.
Graham, Greensmith, Grindlay, GrindLeith, Lem- 10. Baillie, Bevil, Bevile, 'Bookey, 'Bos
ley, GuUine, Ireland,
well, Comberford, Dowie, 'Foulis,
priere. *Long!and, M'Gallock, M'GasGordon, Heron, 'Hull, 'Jenings,
sock, M'Guffock, Marshall, Mathews,
Narbon, 'Otgher, 'Prydeux, 'Randall,
Mitchener, Nicholls,*Noble, Norbery,
Sheddau, 'Wintoun, 'Wrangham.
Norbury, O'Keefe, Peterkin, Peterkyn,
Lowndes, Lownd:
Elliot,
11. Apsey,
Rous, Sinclair, Sly, Tenison.
'Puget, Shand, Smith-Shand.
Botreaulx, Botreaux, *Crathome, Del12. Larke, 'Wheler.
lee, *Drummond, Flitt, Wilcox.
Brander, Burye, Durie, Dury, Hodges, i3.*Bolron, 'Dopping.
i4.'Caryer.
Knife, Skey, Smyth, Wiggett.

- Headley,
Birdwood,
Binns,
Blackwell, 'Blake, Bonney, Bostock,
'Cairns, Cargill, Chadock, Crymes,
'Dowdall, Fitzhugh, Fuller, Grimes,
Hague, Hudson, M'Gill, Martyn, Niccols, O'Gormley, O'Nowlan, Oulton,
Pickett, Pigot, 'Pine-Coffin, Proctor,
Sanford, Smith, Stott, Stringer, Thom-

son,
5.

Hayman,

Hill, M'Cubbin, 'Moiling,


'Newton, Nutt, Nuttall,
Ohver-Rutherfurd, Priest, P^utherford,
Sandford, Smith, Strother, Struthers,

dick.
I.

Blake,
Cardiffe,

Anstey,
Anstay,
Anstee,
Anstie, Applebee, Argenton, 'Bell,
Bickerton, Blesson, Blessone, 'Brady,

7.

Thesiger.
Burgas, Burgase,

Arundel,

'Adams,

Walters, Walkinshaw, Ward, Warner,


Whannell, Whittington.

Burgace,

I.

Bourdillon,

Tempest.
2.

Francis.

2.

Eland, EUand, Eyland,


Fyske, 'Greathead, Heyland, How,
'Larcom, Lawson, Overton, Proctor,

6.

PLATE

95.

Bourdelain,

Duperon,

* Cokseged,
Bidlake,
Cocksedge,
Duberley, Duberly, *Hayton.
Acheson, Aitchison, Atcheson, Blackburn, Blackburne, Lever.
Baber, *Brome, *CoghiIl, Cramer,

Atwood,

Kandishe,

11.

O'Slatterie,

2.

Newmarch,

Edwards, 'Hamond.
Tweedy.

7.

9.

10.

Sand, Saptie, Scarisbrick, Scott,


Shanan, Shand, Shearman, Sinclair,
Skirrow, 'Smith, Southcomb, Stuart,
Surdevile,Tattersall, Tallis, Thorburn,
'Tothill, Towle, Travess, Trimmer,
Turvile, Vicars, Wade, Waldie, Walker,

WjTuan.

PLATE 92.

Colwick, Colwyke,

Newenham,

Hazard,
'Young.

Salt,

Churchman, Cocksey, Cookesey, Cook-

Bala

Hay, Lem'Wirgman,

Ackers, Andrews, Blair, * Burges,


'Clarke, Cobbett, Colvile, Colwall,
Dalbiac, 'Davy, Delafield, Doughty,
Dove, Finnan, Moore, Over, Peace,
Pockley, 'Royer, Stokes, Stowell,
Tarpley, Taverner, Taylor, *Wentworth-Shields, Wenyeve.
Hoadley.

5.

Pigott, *Pinford, Plunkett, Porteous,


Revett,
Prior, 'Puller, Rathbone,
Ribton, Ross, Rubridge, St. Clair,

Goodsir.

*Lelam,

Vallack,

^Iore,

Zinzan.
Baird.

Cardale.
Langdon, Law, Learmonth, Leith, 12. Halifad, Hoadley.
Lemoine, *Lendrum, Leslie-Duguid, 13. Duxbury.
Leveret, Lord, Lumley, Makepeace, 14. 'Bradbury.
Marshall, Mayo, Monnoux, Morant,

Wykes.

*Dewar,

Hagen, Halifad,

priere,

ming

Grave, Gnibbam, Grubham, Guion,

94r-i. Pease.

Archbold, Blair, Burns, Collins, Dela-

2.

Dabetot, Dabitot, Daniels, Darroch,


David, Davy, *D'01ier,*Dowdall,Duffield, Duguid, Durie, Dury, Dylkes,
Edwards, *Exeter, Fairholm, Fairholme, *Finnie, Leith-Forbes,*Foulis,
Fowlis, Francis, 'Frederick, Gairdner,
Garioch,
Girvan, Golbourn,

field,

sey, Coventry,

"3

PLATE

Brummell, Buchanan, Burt-Marshall,


*Calderwood, Campbell, Chalmers,
Clayton, Collingwood,Cowcher,Creed,

Burgon, *Chambre, Glutton, Coates,


Coats, Cock, Cockburn, Cockburne,

Guyon, Hancock, Handcock,

PLATES.

AlderAlbeney, Alberry, Albery,


son, AUardice, Allen, AUsop, AUsup,
Arthington,
Alsope,
Ardington,
Baldwin, Balston, Barclay, 'Barker,
*Barrow, *Beckwith, Blanckagam,
Bradston, Brasier, Brazier, Brummel,

'Molyng,

Alsop, *Tallis.

Ball, Cant, Chardin,

6.
7.

8.
9.

10.
II.

12.

Weeden,
Walkinshaw,
Tempest,
Weedon, Wsstby, White.
Ward.
Adlyn, 'Cormac, 'Cormack, Dewsbury, Jewsbury, 'M'Cormack, M'Cormick.
'Bradley, Hartley.
Holdich.
Russell.

Hendley,
'Hide,
'Bird,
'Hotton, 'Kidd, 'M'Gill, 'Martin,
'Newman, 'Norvill, Thorp.
Chaddock, Chadock, Chadwick, DarnHackote, Hacote,
Dighton,
ley,
Purfield,
Murray,
Pury,
Jeffrey,
Tandy, Temple, Woryndon.

'Allen,

I.

*M'Aben, *M'Carin,

Gammell, Gauldesborough, Hendry,


Hume, Jegon, Keir, 'Lechmere,
Leechman, Leeshmam, Leith-Forbes,
Leverton,
Meadows, 'Meara, De
Medewe, Moorhouse, Nash, O'Collins,
O'Cuilean,
O'Cuillean,
O'Meara,

*Vawdrey.
Hoggeson,
2.*Cunninghame,
Fithier,
Kay, Lyal, Lyall, Lyell, Lyle, Alander,
Milne, Mylne, Newman, Pilmure,
Raiidill, Snigg, Snigge.

'Burnham-Pateshall, Pell,
'Peusay,
'Pile, Rising,
Tweddell.

;.*Arundel.
4.
5.

Fowler, Hill.
Apleyard, Appleyard, Barton, Bayford,
*Berminghani, Boucher, Bouchier, Bredel, Broughton, *Burton,
Bayford, Byford, Calverley, Catt,
Catton, *Clutton, Dover, Esmond,
*Fowler, Gaston, Gottington, Greseley, Harbin, Harwood, Horn, Home,
M'Taggart,
Kirkland,
Jennoway,
Massey, Massie, *Massy, Midford,

2.

Savile, Savill, *Saville, Scott, Thorn,

Willoughby, Wilton, *Wilton, Woodley, Wynall.


Band, *Battie, Dess, Desse, Fowler,

Hawkes, *Hud5on, Humble, Nicholas,


7.*Woodrof, *Woodroffe, *Woodrow.
8.*Bal<er,
Champernonne,
Champernowne, Clabrock, Cleybrooke, *Dandern, *Edgar, Feake, Feeke.
*
Ferguson - Davie, * Fisher,
9. Elliot,
*Fysher, Goldsmith, *Meares, *Still.
!0. Beckman, *Bereford, *Bond, *Bunn,
*Smart.
11. Dease, King, Mellish, Steel, Steele,
Trotman, Vallance.
12. Edgar.

97. I. Cock, Fagge, *Harp


way, *Harpwaye, *Impey, *Manyng
ham, *Trivett, *Tryvett.
2. 'Brown, Caldecot, Carrick, *Carvick,
Clomyle, *Clovell, *Clovile, *CIo
vyle, *Folkenorlh, *Folkeworth, *Gib
son, *Goodwing, Haltridge, *Harrison,
*Hasling, James,
Lindsay,

3.

5.

6.
7.

8.

Grieves,

Hoppe,
Malcom,

Attwood, 'Machonchy, 'Muntz.


Hackford, 'Leach, Patton, Spooks,
'Tatham.

7.*Angell, Dand, 'Dendy, Fazakerley.


8. Lindsay.
Benvill,
Blachford, Brod9. Benvil,

Briggs.
Hague, Cromwell,
Lomas,
hurst, Sellar.
Playfair, Spooner, Vincent.
Copeland, 'Copland, Crost,
10. Coote,
Allien, Chandler, Chaundler, 'Sneyd'Edmonstone, Fagan, Hutchinson,
Edgeworth, Gibson, Gyles, 'Lindley,
'Keppel, Scales, Stafford, Swann,

Bagne,

Patison, Patterson, Pattison, Pollen,


Pulleine, Pullen, Pulleyn, Reid.Rudge
'.Shaw, Sherlock, 'Stackpole, Steuart,
Stewart, Stuart, Thruxton, Thureng,
Thurgryn,
Thurxton,
Tyldesley,

'Wayne, Woodcock.

Gibson-W'att.
Daniell, 'Parbury.

13.
14.

2.

4.

Hinchin-Kemp, Kemp.

11.
12.

'Grey.

PLATE
3.

Arthur.

10.

Playfair,

2.

Wyatt.
9. Alfrey, AUfrey, *King, *Naunton.
lo.*Contry, 'Dewelles, *Espeke, *Fowler,

I.

Guest.

Boreston,
Borreston,
'Dunnage,
Desbrisay,
Goodchild,
Farbridge,
LethieuUier,
Lethulier,
Parrot,
Pearson,
Peerson, Penot,
Pierson, Smith, Tarbock.
Baker, Blackwell, 'Charlton, 'Daile,
'Grenwelle, 'Hedges, 'Lilly, Mellish,
'Murray, Pomfrett, 'Swire, 'Webster.
Abden,
Beauchamp,
'Blatchford,
'Borough, 'Bruget, Coates, Coats,
Dolphin, Dunstable, Edlin, Glocester,
Gloucester, O'Kerney, Swallman.
AbeiTiethy,

'Kirkham,

Pullen,
Stewart,

5.

6.

Pulleyn,
Stuart,
7.

\\Tiieldon.

8.

Abernethy, Bowring, Eyre, Froggat,

9.
10.

Knowles, M'llwham, Rennie.


Tremlow, Twemlow.
'Copinger,
Avagour,
Avougour,

Froggatt,

99.

i.'Ghest,

Fairfowl,

Stuart.

Rosier.

101.

Beecham, 'Gist, 'Gest,


Torbock, Vale.
'Danvers,

'Ambrose, Apilston, Arthur, Coulson,


CuUen, Dixon, 'Dunphy, Ellice,
Everard, Fotheringham, Gibson, Gibsone, Gotobed, Harris, 'Hepenstal,
Lakington,
Lapington,
Leishman,
Lumley,
M'lnroy,
O'Hangheme,

PLATE

Pearson, Piggot, Piggott, Ranken


Ray, Saulton, Smith, Smyth, Val
entine. Van Straubenzee, Wallace,

Booker,

Eastman,

Loges, .Saul, Saule.


Atherton,
'Athurton,
'Atterton,
Bolden, Brenton, Brough, 'Campbell,
Cary, 'Clark, Clarke, Gierke, Creek, 11.
'Crossley, Dale, Dolphin, Enderbie,
Enderby, Freer, Guest, 'Gutteridge,
'Guttridge,
'Haldenby,
Hamlyn, 12.
Lauchlan,
Lawchlan,
Lindsay, 13.
Loghlan, Magawley, Mair, Moilliet,
Muller. Pla^kStt. Robertson, 'Rooke, 14.
*Si.i
II, --i.iiioii. *Sinclaire, 'Terry,

Knoell,

Knoll,

Knolle,

Curran, Curren, Hartford, Hertford,


Knowell, Turtle.
Danvers, Goodchild, Hare, Hester,
Hutchinson, Kingswell, Pierce, Ramsay, Soden.
Heath.

Abemeathy, Ludlow, 'Parret,

Parrott,

Perrot, 'Perrott, Thurlow.


Avenant, Avenon,

T^
3.*C

'
.

:
I

4.

5.

6.
7.

Bartlett.

Barttelot.

5.

6.

Throughston, Tilsley, Wright.

I.
Aguillan,
Atkins
98.
'Bambell, *Beck, Borthwick, Brom
head, Buckston, Buxton, Clavedon,
'Cooper, Cramond, Culverton, Gamlin

I.

Hamerton,
Malcolm,

3.

kinson.

Packer,
Reid,

PLATE

100.

Emerton,
Maconchy,

4.

Thacker, Tillotson, Wakering, 'Wil-

Wyatt.
Walker.
Banning, Dickman, *Echard, Lindsay.
Redpath.
Wallace.
Ray.
Cock, Cook, Cooke, Davys, Digbv
Eden, Escott, Ferrers, Eraser, *Gun
ning, Koke, Lindsay, M'Gee, M'Ghie,

*Pierson.

2.

Eastwood.

ford,

*Hutton, *Martyn, *Payne, Russell,


*Smith, *Smyth, *Thimblethorp.
ii.*Be3t,
Hewster,
'Kelley,
'Kelly
'Wallace.
12. Davey,Delamote, Delamotte, *Hogan
Smith, Tryon, Vass.
13. Coke, Cooke.
14. Alfi ey, AUfrev, Le Mesurier, Manfield

PLATE

Lumley, Mackenzie, Mansuen, ManSybyle, Vipont.


Mead, Melhuish, O'Donoghoe, 11. Blount (alias Crokel, Croke, Rowdon.
O'Heron, Osborne, Paterson, Pateson, i2.*Chalke, 'Folkarde, 'Gievile,' Greville,

Milroy, Peckham, *richford, *Pitch^


*Portlock, *Pycheford,
Ray,
*Trout, White, Wray.

4.

-^

Moore.

suei.

9.

PLATE

14.

'Saltonstall,
'Saltonston,
'Savile, Sprott, Stratoun,

Macken.
Gubbay.

'Ellis, 'Guest,

Begger,

'Puxty,

4.
6.

Younghusband.
Boden, Carey, Cary,

'Pleckford, Sellers.

Cooper, Couper, Cupper.

7.

Atkinson, 'Hildershaw, Jane, Jeane,


Loch, Lock, Spark, Sparke.

Hamlyn, Killicke, Lachlan, Magawley,

'Home, Jefis, Ketchin, Kitchin,

3.

S.

12.

Machen, 'Paterson, Peaterson,*Perne,

'Samon,

5.

1 1

'Cobbe,

'Haughton, Henrie, Holbeance.'Hol-

Snell.

10.

O'Melaghlin, O'Shea, O'Shee, Shee,


Peterson,
Sinnott, Twycross.
Steward, i3.*Buist, Sbee, Stilwell.

Ainsley,
Ainslie,
Beggar,
'Biggar,
'Bigger,
Bill,
Fisher, Godfrey, 'Graham,

beche,

Minnoch, Nicholas, O'Dugenan, Oldham, *Oiiliy,*Ramus, Rumsey, Savell,

6.

TO THE PLATES.

JiT^y

114

P T.A TH1 96.

8.

Wyborn.

-c,*Copland,*Mayce,

Calder, Can'ibell, Campbell, Chamberlain, Chamberlayne, 'Heseltine.


'Acock, Alcock, 'Atherton, 'Crommelin, Gilpin, 'Horsefall, 'James.
Heard, 'Ochterlony.
Adger, 'Coupland, Swabey, Usher.
Calder, Donithein, Strettell, Wagner,

Walker.
9. Chalie,

Gobion,

Coldstream,

*Loch,

Donithorn,
Louthfuttis, Rooe,

Seaton, Seton, Solley, Solly.

PLATE

102. I.

Ash, Breyton.

2.

Becke, 'Bruges.

3.

Barnes.
Brassey.
Baines, Garden, Sherlock, Wise.
'Boreley, 'Borseley, 'Borsley, Cornwall, Donand, GuUon, Wingfield.
Calder.
Sheldon.

4.
5.
6.

7.

8.

9.
10.
11.

Getham.
Carthew, Coote, Jackson.
See No. 5.

12. Coote.

KEY

PLATE

Aberbuthnot,
'Carrington, *C!arke, Dirwyn, Fynes,
Holbiche, Merrill, Peacock, Pitson,
Piirdie,
Purdy,
*Smitli,
Smyth,
Sowerby, Toml'in, Vigures.

2,

I.

7.

S.

9.

Waltham.

4."*Fordam, *Fordham, *Kett, *Lathem,


*Letham, *Littlewood, O'Donoghue,
*S(inier, 'Sommer, *Stott, *Verdier,
Wyvcll.
Denne, De Ros, Manners, Roos, Ross5.
Lewiii, Rosse.
Hassellfoot.
Haselfoot,
6.
Aberbuthnot,
7. Abeleyn, Aberbuthnet,
Arlnirthnet,
Arbuthnot,
Banastre,
Banester, Eartclott, Beck, *Blithe,
Chaniell, Douglas, Vicarey, Vicary,
\"ikarv, Veo.
S. Callrnv, Durrant, Hanmer, Harcourt,
Huddlestnne, Hurley,
Iluddleston.
Maniii, Dxlev, Sorrell, Vaux,\Vaning-

Chichester, *Eastoft, Hughes, O'Brien,


Ratclift'e, Rochester, Rote, Soloman.
Arason, Boult, Brofike, Clerveaux,

Bosvargus,
Cornewall,

11.

*Gambell,

Mayow,

*Mat'.hews,

Morskin,
Moriskines,
Morphew,
O'Brien,
*Quinlan,
Pinner,
Pitt,
Roebuck, Rote, *Smytheman,*Somer,
Starkey, Starkie, Starky, Steel, Still,
Storer, Storey, Thurston, Torlesse,
Thruston, Thurston, Upjohn, *\Vhite.

Orchard,

'Massenden,
'Mussenden,

'Oweu,

Parlar,

Pearce, Pechell, Protheroe, Rashleigh,


Raven, Raynford, Rice, Shearwood,
Slingsby, Sniallbones, Taunton,*Toms,

Tonkin, Wallis.

PLATE

108. I.

4.

Piper, Plumerdon.
Kerdeston.

5.

Campion,

2.

Needham,
6.
7.

12.

Andby, Andey, Andy, Banck, Banke,


Colthurst, Faith, Jetfryes, Standon.

8.

13.

See Plate 79, No.


*^Browne Diwn

9.

Brn^\nlee

Morgan,

NichoU,

*Cross,
*Crosse, Dale,
Denton, *Eaton, EIrington, *Ewen,
* Fowler,
Farnaby,
Gardiner,

*.\Iathew,

Mahewe,

Magrath,

*Cracroft,

Pickersgill.

Campyon,

Champion,

Strickland.

Aylemer, Aylener, Aylmer, Bunnell.


Genn, Rotham, Sprencheaux, Springhose,

Thomas.

De Cardonnel, Kay, Kaye, Nagle.


Hockin.
Dawne Fraigneau. lo.'Rochford, Donegan.
1. 'Jennings,
1
King, Robin,
Rochfort,
Gibson Mnll
'Stott, Stoughton.
12. Nagle, 'O'Sullivan Mor.
Chaiteris,
Bill
I
*Choke 'Dotchen Fithie Hagen,
*Moncrief Plough *Staller Story
7.

PLATE 106
2

*\\

In

"<

Isyp

"Ronan

Sang-

PLATE
2.

109.-I.

Scntt.

Brooke, 'Helton, 'Tringham.

ellar

Meicci

*Rawb m kayson
6 'Thomas

Lhat) Lhif>

2.

3.

4.
5.

6.
7.

104-1.

B.anks.

Baighton, *Boughton, Brisbane, BrisIxin, Kinder, *.Mercer, Starky.


Barham, Barnardiston, *Lytton, Peart,

De

Butts.

Sang

S.

Hughes.
Feat.

Garroway,

11.

M 'Donald,

'Pindar.

107.-

\ibin CioNhall D mldson


Macdonald MacDonald Mat 1 nell
MacDonell McDonell St A.ubin

'C

Baiton

Bartane

Barsane

Fei linni

1-asii

11

I.

Crews,

5.

6.

Beaumont, Flower, *Gun, *Lathom,


Van, Woulfe.
Browne, *Crosse

Bankes, *Gibsou.
Brett, *Dalbie, *Dalby, Marrant.
Brookman
Broese,
*Anges;een,
*Hall
Gatty,
Denham,
Gattie,
'Harris, *Heris,Pettyt, Petyt, Shore
Sotheram.

10

Adiierley, Atherley,
Dale.

II

Cowt erne 'Cra ster Craw 'Cromei


'Flower 'Rol eby, 'Rook
Eaen
Stewart
'Rookbj

Crewse

Cruse, Cruwys.

4.

L Ih
L
)
all
II ucll Roole Syhestci
ham 'Coryngham 'Coineille

9
11.

12.

14.

Straubenzee.
9.

Howard.

10 and II. Clay, Claye, Cley.

'Blomberg. *Bor,
Bagge,
I2.*Bagg,
'Biydges,
Burrowes,
Borough,
Burrows, 'Englebert, 'FrancheviUe,
'Graham, 'Greara, 'Grimes, Haslefoote, 'Hoste, 'MacArthur.

\\

105.

Letkett

Lan'Tstaft'.

PLATE
2.

Wes

"i'ounge.

Porte.

2'\dims

12. Ch.ambers.
13. Chichester, Tuckey, Yonge, Young.

3.

Gillon,

Lluellyn, Macdonell, Sangster,

combe,
10.

Adelsorf, Affleck, AuchinBlomefield. Blomfeild, Bloom-

Blow, Brinckman, 'Clay, Coin,


De Ginkell, Foresight, Gerard,
Gower, Harbert, Juchen, Manmaker,
Merryton, 'Oidway, Porteen, Sandberg, Van Jucken, Wingfield, Wintle.
7.*Bay, Calshill, Clarke, 'Conyers, DawDean,
Dawny,
'Edmonds,
ney,
Goodlad, Holland, Hyde, 'Jones,
'Jumper, 'Mills, 'Minett, 'Parke,
'Rowbache,
'W'elchman,
Petoe,
Wyrley.
8. Bass, 'Bulteel, Eredy, Folion, 'Gipp,
Tanke,
'Sonibanck,
Van
Johnson,
field,

8. Cawthorne.
9.*De
Ferrieres,

PLATE

io.*Browne, Lydall, Lyddall.


Bussell, Codd.
II. Bowden, *Bo\vdon,
*Cranmore,
Cranston,
*Cranmer,
Cranstoun, Fythey, Fythie, *Hack
shaw, Hale, *Herne, *Heron, Kinder
Kutchin, Ryley.

14.

Addison,
leck,

ter

Fennison, *Herne, *Heron, Terworth, IS. Taunton.


14. Meyrick.
Moabray, O'Hara, Phine, Wanng,
Drysdale.
Cadman, Gibson, Hanby,

y.

Dyne, Dynne.
Heywaid, Otway.

6.

PLATE

5.

4.

Story
14

smith,

Borrowes,
Borrows,
Coo,
Coe,
Pitt, Taylor.
Brooke,
Anderton,
Bolt,
Boult,
Bunch, Browne, Campbell, Chater.

*Lapworth,

Cawthorne,
Cornwall,

Busvargus,
Cornish,

Croker, Crook, Donnithorn, Edwin,


Elmore, Fitz - Hewe, Fitz - Hugh,
'Flower, Foulerton, Gatacre, GouldHeller, Hughes, Johns, Jones,
Kirwan, La Roche, Ledsam, Llanwarne, Mackie, M'Kie, M'Morran,

Cramwell,
Eldrington,

*Goldsmith, Greenhalgh, Greenhaugh,


*Greenwell,
*Hearn,
*Grenewell,

Blondevill, Blonville,

Craister, Crastein, Craster, Crockett,

Napier, Ratclifl, Rochester, Sleath,


Sprot, Storar, Storer, Storey.

14
Lmlee

"5
Beynham,

net,

Heme, Heron, Hughes, Morphew,

10.

*Bradford,
Bourne,
3.*Beck,
Bourn,
Carver, Ham, Ilamy, Peacock, Sted-

TO THE PLATES.

Lumsdean.

Crane,
Cranstoun,
*Crawley,
*Crosse,
*Fodringay,
*GambIe,

Arhiithnot,
Banaster,
Arixirthnet,
Banester, Bew, '^Comerford, Currell,

Douglas, Eberstein,Gauden,Goodison,
Hampden, Kidwell, "Lylgrave, *Perin,
Sankey, *Smyth, Tisdale, Tisdall,

'

103.

'Cickei

Lgerley, Eggeily

''^ni^.ht

PLATE
2.

110. -I- Kynnerton,

Roke-

w'ood, 'Spoftbrth.
Allen.

Van

Anthonisz, Bareth, Watts.


4.*Acton, *x\llardace, 'Allardice, *AUer3.

dyce, 'Gainbon,

Jones

'Gamon, 'Jameson,

Bowdler Chitwood Ratchfte


Hopkins, 'Russell
Agnew, Boyton, 'Horwood, Leland
Murdock.

'Jamieson, *Kers, Mortimer, 'Nordet.


5.*Apeele, 'Apsley, 'Cassan, Chamond,
'Chaumond, 'Crag, 'Cragg, 'Dclins,

Corrance, 'Corrance-WTiite, Urren.


Amyand, Aletse, Averinges, Baillie
Bazilie, Bazely, Becket, Beggs, Ben

6.

Coibett, C edney

'Edmonds.
Amerdley, Gilroy.

y.'Ainge, --^nge, Beckley, Beckly, Bickley, Beykle, Bistley, Bystley, Camden,

KEY
Clarke,

Clark,

Delafield

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