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FAIRBAIRN'S BOOK OF CRESTS OF THE FAMILIES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND

Volume I - Listing Of Families, Fourth Edition Published in 1905

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cou 137 COW

Cousins, Oxoa., a falcon ppr. Surgan Cowan, James, Esquire, of Ross Hall, Cowen, on a winged globe an eagle rising,

Renfrewsh., issuant out of a cloud a all pnr. 159. 9

dexter hand ppr., holding a heart gu. Cowen,' Richard John, F.R.C.S.. 15, Half

wings expanded ppr. Eight c Vires et fides. 2x6. 5 Moon Street, W., a dexter arm em-

so. 2 Cowan, a demi-lion double-queued ppr. bowed in chain-mail, holding in the
I

Cousmaker and Coussmaker, an ^toile or. 10. 6 hand a sword. Defying ye field.
I 305. 8

164. I Cowan, Bart, {extinct), of London, a demi-

Coussmaker, Sinie crest. Deo fretus lion erm., gorged with a representation Cowie, Scotland, a fleur-de-lis az. Per

sum. of the collar of the Lord Mayor of cceli favorem. 148. 2

CoustOD, a sword and a garb in saltier, London ppr., and holding between the Cowie, Surrey, on the stump of a tree

all ppr. 153-7 paws a saltire gu. Ayme'i loijaulti. sprouting new branches a falcon with

Couts, Scotland, a stag's head erased. Cowan, Ireland, a lion rampant sa., wings expanded ppr. cf. 86. 1

Esse qitam videri. 121. 2 ducally crowned or. I. 12 Cowie, see Cow.

Coutts, see Bartlett-Burdett-Coutts and Cowan, Middx. and Surrey, in fiont of a Cowley, Earl (Wellesley) : (I) Out of a

Money-Coutts. trunk of a tree erect, eradicated and ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant

Coutts, a demi-centaur ppr. fructed ppr., a stag arg., resting the gu., holding a forked pennon of the

Cove, a lion's gamb holding a palm- dexter fore-foot on a caltrap or. Sane- last flowing to the sinister, one-third

branch ppr. 36. 7 titas Deo. per pale, from the staff arg., charged

Cove, I Lewis P., 4, Albemarle Street, with the cross of St. George. 16. i.

Heref., out of a ducal coronet or, Cowan, A(2) cubit arm vested gu., cuff arg.,

a dexter arm in armour embowed Piccadilly, in front of a trunk of a tree

holding in the gauntlet a battle-axe eradicated and fructed ppr., a stag arg., encircled with a ducal coronet or,

ppr. cf. 200. 6 resting the dexter fore- foot on a caltrap grasping a scimitar ppr., pommel and
or. Same motto. hilt or. Porro unum est necessarium.
CoveU of London, on a chapeau gu.,

turned up erm., a lion passant arg., Cowan, Dayid, of 27, Linden Gardens, Cowley of London, out of a ducal coronet

charged with a file of three points gu., W., same crest and motto. or, a demi-lion erm. 16. 3

each charged with as many bezants. Cowan, Harry Douglas, of 4, Albemarle Cowley, on a mural coronet az., a leopard's

cf. 4. 9 Street, W., same crest and motto. face arg., jessant-de-lis or. cf. 22. 5

Coventon, an heraldic tiger rampant gu., Cowan, John Campbell, Esquire of Cowling, on a lion's head ereised az., a

semee of estoiles armed and tufted or, U.S.A., same crest and motto. chapeau ppr. 21. 10

supporting a tilting-spear ppr. In- Cowan, a fret gu. 165. 10 Cowmeadow, a demi-lion rampant arg.,

videre sperno. Coward of West Penard and Wells, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil

Coventry, Earl of (Coventry), a garb Somers., a demi-greyhound sa., holding slipped vert. cf. 13. 13
or, lying fesseways, thereon a cock
between his feet a stag's head cabossed Cowper, Earl (Cowper), a lion's gamb

gu., combed, wattled, and legged of arg., attired or. erect and erased or, holding a cherry-
branch vert, fructed gu. Tuum est.
the first. Candide et constanter. Cowbrough and Cowbrugh, Scotland, a

91. 4 griffin's head between two wings ppr. cf. 37- 4

Coventry, John, Esquire, of Burgate 65. II Cowper, a lion's gamb erased or, charged

f,

House, Fordingbridge, Hants, a garb Cowcey, Cowcie, and Cowey, out of a with two annulets az., transfixed by a

or, fesseways, thereon a cock gu., comb, ducal coronet an arm in armour em- sword ppr. fesswise, the point to the

wattles, and legs of the first. Same bowed, holding in the hand an anchor dexter, and holding a cherry-branch
motto. corded, all ppr. ppr., fructed gu. Tuum est.

Coventry, on a chapeau gu., turned up Cowcher, a bird holding a branch in its Cowper, Frank. Esquire, M.A. (Oxford),

arg., a cock pheasant ppr., beaked and beak. 92. 5 of Grosvenor Club, Piccadilly, W.,

membered of the fii-st. c/. 90. 8 Cowden, a demi-lion sa., charged with same crest and motto.

Coverdale and Coverdall, a lion rampant an annulet or. cf. 10. I Cowper, Yorks, on a castle gu., the head

per fess or and gu. i. 13 Cowdrey, Hants, out of a ducal coronet of a Saracen king ppr., wreathed arg.
and az., and crowned with a Saxon
Covert, Sussex, Kent, and Surrey, a or. an arm in armour embowed ppr.,

leopard's face or. 22. 2 garnished of the first, holding in the coronet or.

Covert, Somers., out of a ducal coronet gauntlet an anchor gu., the stock sa., Cowper, Leics., a cockatrice's head erased
or, a unicorn's head arg., armed and and the cordage entwined round the arg., pellettee, beaked, combed, and

crined of the first, charged with a arm of the last. wattled gu. cf. 68. 12

mullet gu. cf. 48. 12 Cowe, Cowee, and Cowey, see Cow. Cowper of London, a bull's heail erased

Covin and Coville, an arm in armour Cowey, De, a nag's head arg., bridled gu. or, billettee sa., armed arg., between

embowed ppr., bound with a shoulder 51- 5 two wings expanded az.

ribbon tied in a knot gu., holding in Cowell-Stepney, Bart., see Stepney. Cowper, Cumb., a buffalo's head erased

the hand a club of the first. Cowell, Scotland, issuing out of a bush a per fesse sa. and or, armed of the last,

199. 3 lion's face ppr. 21.9 charged on the neck with a cross cross-
let counterchanged, holding in the
Cow, Cowe, Cowee, Cowey, and Cowie, a Cowell, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,

feather in pale ppr. cf. 114. 12 a lion passant or, gorged with a label mouth a slip of oak ppr. Industria et

Cowan of Bo'ness, an escallop-shell or. of the first. cf. 4. 9 perseveraniict.

.5ic itur in altum. 141. 12 Cowell of Harristown, co. Kildare, Ire- Cowper, Geoffrey Thomas Middleton

Cowan, the late Charles, Esquire, of land, a lion passant gardant gu., Carleton, Esquire, of Carleton Hall,
Logan House and Westerlee, Edin- ducally crowned and plain-collared or. Penrith, Cumberland, same crest and

burgh, and James Cowan, Esquire, of Forlis ct celcr. cf. 4. 3 motto.

Edinburgh, an escallop arg. Sic itur Cowell, Major-General the Rt. Hon. Sir Cowper, Shropsh., a lion's head arg.,

in nllum. 141. 14 John Clayton, P.C, K.C.B.. Master of erased gu., gorged with a chaplet of
the Queen's Household, Buckingham
Cowan, Charles William, Esquire, of Palace, same crest and motto, cf. 4. 3 laurel vert. I7- 'O
Cowell, Andrew Richard, Esquire, of Cul-
Valleyfield, Penicuik, Midlothian, X.B., lentra, co. Wexford, c.o. Messrs Cowper, a lion sejant arg., holding a

same crest and motto. Grindley and Co., 55, Parliament Street, battle-axe of the same.
London, S.W., same crest and motto.
Cowan, John Marshall, M.D., 14, Wood- Cowper of London, a lion rampant sa.,
Cowell, Albert Victor John. Esquire, of
sidc Crescent. Glasgow, an escallop or. holding a tilting-spear paleways arg.

Sic itur in ultum. Cowper, Chesh., out of a mural coronet

Cowan, Robert William, Esquire, of gu.. a demi-wolf arg., supporting a

Cochrane, N. W. T., Canada, same Clifton Castle, Bedale, Yorks, same garb or.

crest and motto. crest and motto. Cowper, Sussex, in a pheon arg., a laurel-
Cowell, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
Cowan, issuing out of clouds ppr., a cubit sprig ppr., all between two wings gu.
a cow's head sans horns couped sa.,
arm erect, also ppr., holding in the hand bezantee. Amour de la bonte. Cowper, Scotland, a hand holding a

a heart gu. 216. 5 wreath of laurel ppr. 218. 4

cow 138 CRA

Cowper, Glouc, a hand holding a cut- Cox, Edward Standish, Esquire, of Fern- Coxwell-Rogers, Rev. Richard, B.A., of
side, Rylstone, New South Wales, Dowdeswell Rectory, Andoversford,
lass, all ppr. 213. 5 Australia, a griffin's head erased sa., Glouc, same crests and motto.
pierced through the neck with an arrow
Cowper, a cubit arm erect, vested gu., Coyle, Ireland, a hind's head erased or.

cuff arg., holding in the hand a lantern

suspended to a staff, all ppr. Conduco. gu., headed and feathered arg. Forti- 124- 3

268. 2 tudo in adversis. cf. 66. 13 Coyne, Staffs, a cubit arm erect, vested

Cowper, Henry Swainson, Esquire, F.S.A., Cox, Sussex, a griffin's head erased sa., sa., slashed and cuffed or, holding in

of High House, Hawkshead, Lanes, pierced through the neck by an arrow the hand ppr. a cutlass arg., embrued
gu., the hilt and pommel or.
same crest and motto. gu., headed and feathered arg. cf. 66. 13

Cowper-Essex, Thomas Christopher, Es- Cox, Norf., out of a ducal coronet a Coyne, Ireland, a sea-horse ppr. 46. 5

quire, of Grove House, Seymour Place, griffin's head between two wings. Coyne of Dublin, a sea-horse ppr. holding

S.W., Major 3rd Batt. Loyal North 67. I a fusil arg., charged with a fleur-de-lia
Lanes Regt. : (i) On the capital of an
Cox, Ireland, a wy vern, the tail nowed ppr. sa.

Ionic column ppr., a griffin's head Cox of London, a cock gu., ducally Coyney, see Coyne.

couped sa., and charged on the neck crowned or. cf. 91. 2 Coyney or Coyny, an oak-branch ppr.

with two quatrefoils or (jor Essex). Cox, Frederick, HiUingdon House, Ux- 151- 3
Coys, Essex, out of clouds ppr., therefrom
A268. I. (2) cubit arm erect, vested bridge, same crest.
issuing rays or, an arm erect, the hand
gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand a Cox of Kent, a demi-horse salient arg., grasping a snake entwined round the
arm, all ppr.
lantern suspended to a staff, all ppr. charged on the neck with a thunderbolt Coyte, Rev. Walter Beeston, M.A., Tower
House, Aldeburgh-on-Sea, an eagle
(for Cowper). Conduco. 268. 2 ppr- cf. 53. 3 displayed.

Cowpland, see Copland. Cox of Charton, Farningham, Kent, and Coytmore, a dagger in pale ppr. 169. 2
Cozens-Hardy, see Hardy.
Cowsfield, out of a ducal coronet a camel's of Trevereux, Llmpstield, Surrey: (i) Cozens, William Hardy, Esquire, of

head. cf. 132. 7 Of honourable augmentation, upon a Letheringset Hall, Norf., a lion ram-
pant or, guttee-de-sang and fretty gu.
Cowtherne, on a mount vert a raven ppr. bow fesseways or, a stag at gaze arg.,

10;. 5 attired, ungu., and gorged with a col-

Cox, see Bingham-Cox. lar and chain reflexed over the back

Cox of Limerick, an antelope's head Aof the first. (2) demi-horse arg.,

erased sa., attired or, transfixed through charged on the shoulder with a thun-

the neck by a broken spear ppr. For- derbolt ppr. Chescun son devoir. 3- 3

atiter fideliter. 127. i <•/• 53- 3 Cozens, a lion rampant sa., holding in the

Cox of Broxwood, Heref., an antelope's Cox, Lines, on a mount a stag lodged dexter paw a battle-axe az., hafted gu.

head erased ppr., pierced through the regardant ppr. Prodc-ise quam conspict. cf. I. 13

neck by a spear. 127. i 115. 9 Cozens, James Brewster, Esquire, of
Cox, Ireland, two hands conjoined in fess Woodham-Mortimer Lodge, Essex, on
Cox, John George Snead, Broxwood a mount vert, a lion's gamb erect and
erased sa., charged with a cross boton-
Court, Perabridge, Heref., an ibex's supporting a heart gu. 224. 4
nee or. Confido recte agens.
head erased ppr., attired and eared or, Cox of London, an arm in armour ppr.,

pierced through the neck by a broken garnished or, holding in the hand a

spear arg., headedgold. NilampHu.<!oro. battle-axe arg., the handle gu. Crab, Scotland, a salmon naiant ppr.

Cox, Herts, an antelope's head erased sa., Cox, Scotland, issuing out of the sea an 139. 12

pierced through the neck by a broken arm embowed, holding in the hand an Crab or Crabbe, an escutcheon az., charged

spear and vulned gu. 127. i anchor in bend sinister, cabled ppr. with a fleur-de-lis or.

Cox, Herts, an antelope's head erased sa., 202. 7 Crab or Crabbe, a lion's gamb erased
Cox, Alfred William .Esquire, of Glendoick,
attired, bearded, and pierced through holding a dagger ppr. 38. 8
Glencarse, Perthsh., a dexter arm
the neck with an arrow or. cf. 127. i embowed issuing out of the sea, holding Crabbie, the late John, Esquire, of 22,
in the hand an anchor in bend sinister,
Cox, Colonel William, Esquire, of BaUy- Royal Terrace, Edinburgh, a dexter

noe, Ballingarry, Limerick, same crest arm embowed, the hand holding a

Fortiier et fideliter. cabled ppr. Proemium virtutis honos. crabstick in bend sinister ppr. Nun-
Cox of CoolcUfTe, Wexford, a goat's head 231. 4
quam non paratus.
erased sa. Fide et fortitudinc. 128. 5 Cox, Vrilliam Henry. Esquire, of Snaigow,
Cox of London, a goat's head erased arg. Dunkeld, Perthsh., same crest and Crabtree, a hand erect holding a dagger

128. 5 Cox, Edward, Esquire, of Cardean, Meigle, in pale, all ppr. 212. 9
Cox, Bart., Ireland, a goat's head erased N.B., same crest. Prcemium virtutis
Cracherode, a demi-boar salient regardant
az., armed or. Fide et jortitudine.
or, wounded in the shoulder with an

arrow ppr., held in the mouth.

128. 5 honor. cf. 41. 2

Cox, Ireland, a goat's head erased az., Cox, an arm arg., charged with a bend Crackanthorp, a holly-tree ppr.

armed or, holding in his mouth a az., holding in the hand a triple bunch Crackanthorpe, Montague Hughes, Es-

trefoil slipped vert. Fide et fortiludine. of pinks, leaved ppr. quire, of Newbiggin Hall, Westmore-

cf. 128. 5 Coxan or Coxen, a lion rampant or, hold- land, and of 65", Rutland Gate, St.
Cox, Lieutenant-Oeneral Sir John William, ing in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis az. Margaret's, Westminster, London,

Esquire, K.C.B., of 26, South Parade, 2. 7 Q.C., Doctor of Civil Law of the Uni-
Coxe of London, a demi-lion rampant versity of Oxford, and a Bencher of
Southsea, same crest and motto. Lincoln's Inn : (i) On a WTeath of the
coloui-s a hoUy-bush fructed ppr. (for
Cox of London and Glouc, a goat's head arg., collared sa.. holding in the dexter Crackanthorpe). (2) A demi-lion ram-
pant ppr., gorged with a collar vair,
arg., attired or, holding in the mouth paw a spear-head or. cf. 10. o

an oak-leaf az. cf. 128. 12 Coxed, Oxon.. out of an Eastern crown

Cox, Herts, a goat's head erased sa., or, a griffin's head vert, langued ppr.

armed, bearded, and pierced through Coxbead, a lion passant paly of six or holding in the dexter paw a staff raguly
gu., and resting the sinister paw on
the neck by an arrow or, the wound and gn. 6. 2

guttee-de-sang. cf. 128. 5 Coxon or Coxson, a cock arg., combed, a mullet, also gu., pierced arg. [for
Cookson). Mihi res subjungtre Conor,
Cox, Hon. George Henry, J. P., of Win- wattled, and legged gu. 91. 2

bourn, Mulgoa, near Sydney, Beowang, Coxton, an antelope trippant ppr. 126. 6 cf. 15. I
Mount Wilson, Burrundulla, Mudgee, Coxwell, Glouc, a dragon's head arg., Cracklow, out of a crescent a flame of
and Pine Ridge, Talbrugar, all in
between two dragon's wings expanded ppr., supporting with his dexter claw
New South Wales, Member of the '

Legislative Council, a griffin's head gu. 72. 7
Coxwell-Rogers, Rev. Augustus Mead,

erased sa., pierced through the neck Esquire, of Mickleton Vicarage, Chip- a battle-axe, the staff or, headed arg.
with an arrow gu., headed and feath-
ered arg. Fortitudo in adversis. Aping-Campden : (i) fleur-de-lis or cf. 105. II
Cracroft (really Cracroft-Amcotts), Ed-
cf. 66. 13 (for Rogers). (2) A demi-dragon dis-
ward Weston, Esquire, of Hackthorn
played arg. Vigila et ora.

1

CRA 139 CRA

Hall, Lincoln: (i) A squirrel sejant armed cap-^-pie or, on a horse in full Crampton, Ireland, a Roman fasces in

gu., collared or, eating an acorn of the career sa., harnessed ppr., grasping a pale ppr. 171.4

Alast (for Amcotts). (2) stork ppr., broken lance in bend, also ppr. J'ai Crampton, Bart., a demi-lion rampant

supporting with the dexter claw a bonne esperance. or, holding between his paws a close

battle-axe, the handle or, the head arg. Craig, William Young, Esquire, of Milton helmet ppr. Fortem posce animum.
House, Alsager, Chester, a beaver
(jor Cracroft). The crest of Cracroft cf. 10. 2
Crampton, George Cecil Croxton, Esquure,
onl}' is now used. ant ppr. Arte utile facio. 263

Cracroft-Amcotts, Weston, Esquire, of Craig, Ireland, a demi-1 g«- holdino BaUyhook, Grange Con., 00. Wicklow,

Kettlethorpe Hall, Newark, same n the dexter paw a mullet or. cf. 10. 2 same crest and motto.

crests and motto. Craig, a lion's head veit, collared or. Crampton, John Twisleton Ribton, of
Crade, a demi-dragon sans wings or, the Termoncarra, BelmuUet, same crest
cf. 18. 6
tail environed round the body.
Craddock or Cradock, Somers. and Wilts, Craig, Scotland, a pillar arg. 176. 3 and motto.

a bear's head erased sa., biUettee and Craigdallie, Scotland, a dexter hand pull- Crarasie, James Sinclair, Esquire, of

ing a thistle ppr. 218. 5 O'Harabrook, Ballymoney, co. Antrim,

muzzled or. c/. 35. 2 Craigdallie, Scotland, a lion rampant a stag's head couped, pierced through
the neck with an arrow embrued ppr.,
Craddock or Cradock, a bear's head holding a battle-axe ppr.

couped arg., muzzled gu. 34. 13 Craigdallie, a pillar arg. 176. 3 and charged with a trefoil vert. Labour

Craddock or Cradock, out of a ducal Craige, see Craig and Craigg. omnia vincit.

coronet or, a lion's gamb holding a Craigg and Craigie, Scotland, a cornu- Cranage, Chesh., out of a mural coronet

spear tasselled ppr. c/. 36. 14 copia ppr. Honeste vivo. a demi-monkey ppr. 136.13
Craigg, Craigge, or Craige, a boar pas-
Craddock or Cradock, Ireland, a lion Cranage, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet
or, a demi-stork with wings expanded
rampant holding between his paws a sant arg. 40. 9

ducal coronet. 3- 6 Craigie, Scotland, a pillar ppr. 176. 3 ppr.

Craddock or Cradock, the stump of an Craigie, Bart., of Garisay, Orkney, a boar Cranber, Sufi., out of a ducal coronet a

oak-tree sprouting a branch on the passant arg., armed az. Timor omnes hand holding a sheaf of arrows ppr.

sinister side ppr. abesto. 40. 9 214. 2

Craddock or Cradock, England and Wales, Craigie-Halkett of HartiU, Lanarksh., a Cranborne, Viscount, see Salisbury, Mar-

a horse passant sa. 52. 6 falcon's head erased ppr. Fides sufjicit quess of.

Cradock or Caradoc, Baron Howden, see (eihoYe). —Hojieste vivo (beneath). Cranbrook, Earl ot (Gathorne Gathorne-
Craigie, David C, Esquire, Carshalton, Hardy), of Hemsted Park, Kent: (i)
Huwden.
Surrey, a knight on horseback in full A dexter arm embowed in armour ppr.,
Cradock-Hartop, see Hartop. armour, his dexter hand grasping a
Craflord or Craford, Kent and Essex, a broken lance, all ppr. Vive Deo ut garnished or, entwined by a branch of
oak vert, charged with two catherine-
hawk's head couped or. 88. 12 wheels, the one above and the other
below the elbow gu., the hand grasping
Craford, Northumb., an eagle's head be- vivas. 299. 1 a dragon's head erased ppr. (for Hardy).
198. 12. (2) In front of a wolf's head
tween two wings arg. 84. 2 Craigy, Scotland, a boar passant arg., erased arg., a staff raguly fesse wise or
(for Gathorne). Arme de foi hardi.
Craford, Berks, a deer's head ppr., and armed and langued gu. Timor omnes
cf. 30. 8
between the attires a cross. 120. 9 abesto. 40. 9

Crafton, a dolphin haurient swallowing a Craik, an eagle's leg erased at the thigh

tisli, all ppr. 140. 6 ppr. cf. 113. 8

Crag or Cragg, on a chapeau ^u., turned Craik, Scotland, an anchor ppr. Provi-

up erm., a lieur-de-lis between two dence. 161. 2 Crane, Suft'.. a crane ppr. 105. 9

wings az. </. no. 5 Craik, Ireland, a goat's head arg., armed Crane, Ireland, a wheel sa. 167. I

Cragg, William Alfred, Threekingham gu. 128. 12 Crane, a demi-hind or, ducally gorged az.

House, Falkingham, Lines, an arm in Craister, Northumb., a raven ppr. 107. 14 Crane, C. .Albert, M.D., 31, Warwick

armour embowed, holding in the hand Crake, on a chapeau ppr., a talbot sejant Square, S.W., a demi-hind couped or.

a dagger. or. 54- 14 Qui pascit corvos pascet grues.
Crakenthorp, three ears of wheat or. Craney, an arm embowed vested az.,
Craggs, two arms embowed, each holding
cf. 154. 6 cuffed gu., holding a cutlass ppr.
a scimitar ppr. Crakenthorpe, a pillar ensigned with a Amor proximi.
Craggs of Westminster, of Durh., and of
heart. 176. 5 Cranfleld, on a ducal coronet or, a fleur-
Newland, co. Dublin, a dexter and a
sinister arm couped above the elbows, Craker of London, on a chapeau ppr., de-lis between two ostrich-feathers arg.

armed az., garnished arg., grasping in a talbot sejant or. Fides preestantior Cranfleld, out of a ducal coronet an ante-
the gauntlets a sword of the last, hilt
an<l pommel or. awro. 54- I4 lope's head, all or. cf. 127. 6

Cramer or Crammer, a gauntlet ppr. Cranford, an eagle with wings expanded

Craick, Scotland, an anchor ppr. Provi- 209. 8 ppr., supporting a flag az. cf. 78. 14

ih lire. 161. I Cramer, Ireland, a fleur-de-lis or, between Cranford, a cross moline sa. 165. 3
two wings conjoined and erect sa.
Craig, Scotland, a chevalier on horseback Cranley, Viscount, see Onslow, Earl.
holding in his dexter hand a broken
Cramer, John Thomas, Esquire, of Bal- Cranmer-Byng, Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred

spear, all ppr. J'ai bonne esperance. lindinisk House, co. Cork, a fleur-de-lis Molyneux, of Quendon Hall, Essex:
between two wings expanded or, penned
1 89. 5 (i) An heraldic antelope trippant erm.,
Craig or Craige, Scotland, a chevalier on
arg. Inevitabile fatum. armed, crined, and ungu. or (for liyng).
Cramer, on a mount a cock with wings
horseback holding a broken lance in A(2) crane's head erm., erased gu.,
expanded ppr. Non dormit qui custodit.
Iji-nd. all ppr. Vive ut vivas. 189. 5 pierced through the neck by an arrow

Craig, Gibson-, Sir James Henry, Bart., 91. 7 —in bend sinister or, barbed and flighted
Cramer, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
of Riccarton, in Midlothian: (i) A arg. Tuebor. Nosce teipsum.

Icnight on horseback in full armour, or, a talbot's head sa., eared arg. Cranmer and Cranmore, Notts, a crane's
his de.xter hand grasping a broken
head erased az., pierced through the
tiltins^-spear, all ppr. {for Craig). 189. 5 Crammond, Scotland, tower arg., ma- neck by an arrow ppr., barbed and

(::) A pelican in her piety ppr. {for Mysoned sa. hope conslarU in thee. feathered arg., the neck vulned gu.

—(libson). ]'ive Deo et vives. Pandite 156. 2 cf. 104. II

rrelestes portee, 98. 14 Cramond, a vulning herself ppr. Cranmore, a crane's head erased arg.,

Craig, S. H., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.. L.M., Vnlnera tt beaked gu., pierced through the neck
124, Stroud Green Road, N., crest Cramp, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding with an arrow ppr., barbed and plumed
and motto same as first of the
a mullet or. Fide eX amore. i?. 8 arg., the neck vulned gu.
Cranston, a column arg., entwined with
Cramphorne, Herts, a talbot's head
176. 4
Craig, R. Hunter, Esquire, of West erased erm., eared sa., gorged with a woodbine vert.
Dunmore, Stirlingsh., and West Park,
Skelmorlie, Ayrsh., N.B., a chevalier collar gu., charged with three cross Cranston, Scotland, a crane's head erased

crosslets iitched or. cf. 56. I ppr. / desire not to want. 104. 1

31

CRA 140 CRA

Cranstoun, see Trotter-Cranstouu. Craunton see Cranton. Crawford, a griffin's head erased between

Cranstoun, Baron, Scotland, a crane Crause, out of a ducal coronet a hand two w ings. ef. 65 . 11

roosting with its head under its wing, holding a rose slipped and leaved ppr. Crawford of Jardinhill, a pair of balances

and holding up a stone -with its dexter on the point of a dagger in pale. God

foot, all ppr. Thou shall want ere I want. Craven, Earl ol (Craven), Yorks, on a save the right. ef. 179. 11

Cranstoun, C. B., M.B., Broad Street, chapeau gu., turned up erm., a griffin Crawford of Crawfordburn, on the point

Ludlow, Shropsh., a crane holding in statant with wings elevated erm., of a dagger arg., hilted or, a pair of
its dexter foot a stone, all ppr. Motto beaked and armed or. Virtus in
balances suspended of the last, stringed

as above. actione consistit. 63. 13 gu. Quod tibi, hoc alteri. cf. 179. 11

Cranstoun, Edmonstone-, Charles Joseph, Craven, Fulwar-, Esquire, of Brock Hamp- Crawford, on the point of a dagger erect

Core House, Lanark, a crane statant ton Park, Glouc, on a chapeau gu., a pair of balances, all ppr. God show

vulning itself ppr. turned up erm., a griffin statant of the the right. ef. 179. 1

Cranstoun, Scotland, a crane's head second, beaked or. Virtus in actione Crawford, George Reginald. Esquire, of

erased ppr. / desire not to want. ronsistil. ^3- '3 Arpley House, West Hill, Putney

104. It Craven, Colquitt-, Fulwar Lewis George, Heath, S.W., a dexter arm in armour

DumCranstoun, a crane arg. vigilo euro. of Brock Hampton Park, Cheltenham, embowed, holding a dagger ppr. Sine

105. 9 same crest and motto. labe nota.
Cranton, a dromedary sa., collared or, Craven of Richardstown, Louth, on a Crawford of Clovcrhill, a garb ppr. God

bezantee, raaned gu. chapeau gn., turned up erm., a griffin feeds the crows. '53-2

Cranwell, Lines, a crane close arg. 105. 9 statant sa., wings addorsed, beaked, Crawford, a castle triple-towered ppr.
Cranwell, on a mount vert a hare current and seraee-de-lis or. Forliludine crevi.
cf. 155. 8
arg. 136. 3 c/. 63. 13 Crawford, Scotland, a castle ppr.

Cranworth, Baron (Rolfe ; extinct), a Craven, Warw. and Berks, on a chapeau cf. 155. 8
Crawford, Scotland, a palm-branch ppr.
dove arg., holding in its beak a sprig gu.. turned up erm., a griffin pas.sant

of olive ppr., ducally gorged gu., the of the last. ef. 63. 13 Calcar honeste. 147. I

dexter claw resting on three annulets Craven, Berks, a griffin statant erm. Crawford of Crawfordsland, on the top

interlaced or. Post nubila Phoebus. cl- 63. 13 of a marble pillar a man's heart, all

Cranworth, Baron (Gurdon), of Letton Craven, on a perch sa., a falcon az., with ppr. Slant innixa Deo. 176. 5

and Cranworth, a goat climbing up a wings expanded, beaked and legged Crawford of Crawfuird, Scotland, an er-

rock, all ppr. In arduii viget virtus. gu- mine passant ppr. Sine lahe nota. 134.6

238- I Craw of East Reston, an eagle gardant Crawford, Robert, Esquire, J.P., D.L.,

Crass and Crasse, Durh., a crescent sur- ppr., beaked and armed gu. Cui debeo H.A., CO. Donegal, of Stonewold, near
Ballyshannon, co. Donegal, an erm.
mounted by a cross crosslet fitchee or. fidus.

Hodie non eras. 166. 9 Craw of Netherbyer, a crow sa. God is passant ppr., charged on the shoulders

Crastein, a Cornish chough ppr. 107. 14 my safety. cf. 107. 5 with a trefoil slipped or. Sine labe

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
hooded and belled ppr. Durum pa-
Craster, on a ducal coronet or, a cock Crawe, a hawk with wings expanded arg.,

ppr. cj. 91. 2 charged on the breast with a cinque- tientid frango. ef. 85. I

Craster, Northumb., a raven ppr. foil az. cf. 87. I Crawford and Crawfurd, Scotland, a
Crawfleld, a lion rampant.
107. 14 i. 1 phoenix in flames ppr. God show the
Crawford and Balcarres,
Cra'ster, Thomas William, of Cra'ster. Lindsay. Earl 0!, set right. 82. 2
Alnwick, Northumb. : (i) A raven ppr.,
Crawford or Crawforde, a hand holding a

charged on the breast with an escallop Crawford, Berks, a deer's head ppr., and lancet ppr. 216. 14
or (/or Cra'ster). c{. 107. 5. Bodie
jelix eras ter. between the attires a cross or. 120. 9 Crawfurd of Saint Hill, Sussex, a hawk
Cratford, Worcs., a demi-lion rampant Crawford of Drumsey, a stag's head
gardant erminois, ducally gorged az. hooded and belled ppr. Durum pati-
erased gu., between the attires a cross
crosslet fitched of the same. Tutum entid frango. cf. 85. i

Crawfurd, a garb ppr. God feeds the

ef. 10. 8 te robore reddam. 120.12 croii's. 153. 2

Crathorne, Lines, on a thorn-bush a bird Crawford of Haining, a hart's head Crawfurd, Scotland, a cinquefoil slipped

ppr. couped ppr. Hactenus invictus. 121. 5 vert. Feiiciter floret. c/. i.).8. 12
Crawfurd, a goat's head gu. 12?. 12
Crathorne, Yorks, on a mount vert, a Crawford of Comlarg, issuing out of a Crawfurd, a stag's head
erased ppr.
bird sa. 92. 3 cloud a dexter hand gra.sping a hart Hactenus invictus. 121. 2
by the attires and bearing him to the
Crauford or Craufurd, a hand holding a

lancet. 216. 14 ground, all ppr. Tutum te robore red- Crawfurd, a stag's head erased ppr.,
and between his attires gu. a cross
Craufuird, formerly of Grange House, dam. 1 16. 10 crosslet fitchee or. Omnia Deo fuvante.
Ayi-sh., a game-hawk hooded and Crawford, a goat's head g"- 163
belled ppr. Durum patientid jrango. Crawford, a crescent arg^ 120. 12

ej. 85. I Crawford, Scotland, a" decrescent arg. Crawfurd, a dexter hand issuing out of a

Craufurd, Sir Charles William Frederick, Sine labe luccbit. 163. i cloud grasping a hart by the attires and

Bart., of Kilbirney, Stirling, an ermine Crawford, James Coutts, Esquire, of bringing him to the ground, all ppr.

ppr. Sine labc nota. 134. 6 Overton, Lanarksh., and Miramart, Tutum te robore reddam. 116. lO

Craufurd, Houison-, Lieufenant-Colonel Wellington, New Zealand, an increscent Crawfurd-Stirling-Stuart, of Castlemilk

William Reginald, of CYaufurdland, chequy arg. and az. Fide et diligentia. and Milton, Lanarksh. : (i) A dexter

Ayrsh. : (1 ) A marble pillar surmounted 163. 3 naked arm issuant grasping a sword,
by a man's heart ppr. {for Craufurd),
Slant innixa Deo. 176. 5. (2) A Crawford, James Dundas, Esquire, same aU ppr., pommel and hilt or (/or
crest and motto.
AStuart). (2) Moor's head sa.,

dexter hand erect couped at the WTist Crawford of Carsburn, and Cravrfurd of banded about the temples arg. {for

[for Howison). Sursum corda. Hamilton, a crescent arg., charged AStirling). (3) crescent arg. (for

222. 14 with a star. Sine labe lucebit. Crawfurd).

Craufurd, Henry John, Esquire, of ef. 163. 2 Crawfurd, a castle triple-towered arg.,
masoned sa., loopholes and ports gu.
Auchenames, Renfi-ewsh., and Crosbie, Crawford, within the horns of a crescent

Ayrsh., a stag's head erased gu., be- a star. 163. 4 cf. 155. 8
Crawfurd, James, Esquire, of Thornwood,
tween the attires a cross crosslet fitchee Crawford of Easter Seaton, an incres-
Lanarksh., same crest. Ex pugnavi.
sa. Tutum le robore reddam. j cent chequy arg. and gu. Fide et dili-

1 20. 12

Craufurd, Hugh Ronald George, Esquire, gentia. 163. 3 Crawfurd of Lanarksh., Scotland, a castle

of Portencross, Ayrsh., same crest and Crawford, a half-moon, the crescent triple-towered arg., masoned sa., loop-

motto. I chequy arg. and az., the face sa. holes and ports gu. cf. 155. 8

CRA 141 CRE

Crawfurd, Macknight- of Lauriston Castle, Creagh, Michael, Esquire, of the city of Cremorne, Baron, .see Dartrey, Earl of.
Dublin, a horse's head erased arg.,
Midlothian, and Kirkland House, West caparisoned gu., in the headstall of Crenway, on a chapeau gu.," a boar pas-
the bridle a laurel-branch vert. Virtute
AKilbride, N.B. : (i) sword erect sant or. cf. 40. 8

in pale, having on the point a pair of Crepping or Creping, Lines, a lion pas-

balances, all pp. {for Crau/urd). 179. et nunune. cf. 51.5 sant ppr., holding in the dexter paw a

AII. (2) demi-lion rampant or {for Creagh, John Bagwell, Esquire, of Hermi- crescent arg. 5. 6

Macknight). Quod tibi hoc nlteri.—Nil tage, near Doneraile, same crest and Cresacre, a catamountain.

durum volenti. 10. 2 motto. Crespigny, on a chapeau gu., turned up

Crawhall of Northumb. and Durh., on a Creagh, Ireland, an arm holding a dagger, erm., a gauntlet ppr., holding a cutlass

garl) or, a crow sa. Nee careo, nee euro. point downward. cf. 213. 6 arg., the hilt and pommel or.

Crawhall, a crow holding in the dexter Creake, a stag trippant gu. 1 17. 8 Crespine, Crespin, or Crispin, a hydra

claw a battle-axe. Pra'sto et persto. Crealccke of Langerton, Littleham, with seven heads vert. 73. 3
Crawhall, George, of Burton Croft, Yorks,
Devonsh., a griffin's head erased sa., Cress or Cresse, Notts, a grilfin's head
upon a mount vert a crow sa., holding
in the dexter claw a battle-axe in bend beaked or, langued gu., transfixed by a couped sa. 66. i

sword fesseways ppr., the hilt resting Cressall, two lion's gambs erased sup-

ppr. PrcESlo et persto. on the wreath, holding in the beak a porting a bezant. 39. 4
Crawley-Boevey, see Boevey.
Crawley, Sussex and Beds, a crane ppr., sprig of laurel, also ppr. Deo et gladio. Cressenor or Cressner, a dexter arm

in the dexter claw a fleiir-de-Us or. Crean, Ireland, a hand plucking a thistle couped and embowed fesseways, hold-

ppr. 21S. 5 ing three wheat-stalks ppr. 202. 6

cf. 105. 9 Crean, a water-bouget az. 168. 4 Cresset, Shropsh., a demi-lion rampant
Crawley, Francis, Esquire, of Stockwood.
Creasy, a greyhound's head sa., collared gardant arg., ducally crowned or, hold-
Luton, Beds, same crest. Non omnia "

arg. 61. 2 ing a beacon cf the first fired ppr.

Creek, a swan arg. j

possunius omnes. 99. 2 Cressey, out of a ducal coronet or, a
|

Crawley, Ireland, a triangular harrow. Crecrott, see Craycraft. demi-peacock ppr. 103. 13

j

178- 4 Cree, Scotland, an arm in armour em- Cressy, Charles Albert, Hill House,
Crawley, Dorset, a lion's head erased \

seraee of hurts, gorged with a ducal bowed wielding a scimitar ppr. 196. 10 Walton, Ipswich, out of a ducal coronet

Cree, George Cecil, Ower Moigne j a demi-eagle displayed ppr. Cressa ne

Court,

coronet gu. 18. 5 Dorset, a dexter hand holding a civic

Crawshaw, Baron (Brooks), a demi-lion crown ppr. The reward of integrity. Cresswell, see Baker- Cresswell.

ppr., maned arg., charged on the Creeck, Scotland, a hand holding a crown Cresswell, Suff., a squirrel sejant cracking

shoulder with a fountain, and holding of laurel ppr. Volenti nil difficile. a nut, all ppr. 133. 7

in the paws a pheon in bend sinister cf. 218. 4 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
Crawshaw, a greyhound current arg.,
arg., holding in the beak a sprig ppr., squirrel sejant arg. I35-Ii

collared gu. cf. 58. 2 charged on the breast with a cross Cresswell, Shropsh., a greyhound sejant

Crawshaw, on a mount in front of a bull- patee gu. arg. 59- 4

dog, collared, a pile of balls. 57. 10 Creed, a dove holding in its beak an Cresswell, a dexter arm embowed, vested,

Crawshay, de Barri, Esquire, of Rose- olive-branch ppr. 92. 5 slashed, holding in the hand ppr. a
field, Sevcnoaks, Kent, on a mount
Creed, a demi-wolf regardant erminois, mace.

vert, a mastitf dog standing over a holding in the dexter paw au etoile gu. Cresswell, George, Esquire, of Ocle Court,

pjTamid of caunon-fcalls ppr. Perse- Creed, a dragon's head gu. /I- I Hertford, between two eagle's wings

verance. Creed, Thomas, M.D., Ballinstone, Park- gu., guttee-d'or, a bird bolt of the Last,

Crawshay, Codrington Eraser, Esquire, of wood Road, Boscombe, Hants, a thereon a squirrel sejant ppr., holding
Lhanvair Grange, near Abergavenny,
Monmouthsh., same crest and motto. thistle ppr. in the paws a trefoil shpped vert.

Crees, Warw., on a mount a falcon with Vincit amor patrirn.

Crawshay, Francis Richard, Esquire, of wings addorsed, ducally gorged, belled. Cresswell, Ireland, a savage's head ppr.,
Treforest, South Wales, same crest and '

Gladio et virtute. cf. 88. 2 wreathed vert. cf. 190. 7

motto. Creese, a unicorn's head couped ppr. Cresswell, Baker-, Addison Francis, of

Crawshay, Tudor, Esquire, of Diralands, Demique decus. 49. 7 Cresswell, Alnwick, Northumb. : (i) A
Llantwit-Major, Glamorgansh., same
Creeton, a dragon passant vomiting file mount vert, thereon a torteau charged
Awith a squirrel sejant arg. (2) goat's
crest and motto. ppr. cf. 73. 2
Crawshay, William Thompson, Esquire,
Creevey or Crevy, a grifiin sejant per head erased arg., armed and crined or,
of Cyfarthfa CasUe, Merthyr Tydvil,
ading, same pale arg. and sa., winged or. 62. 10 gorged with a collar gemel, and charged

Cregoe, an arm in armour erabowed, cut on the neck with a saltire gu. Cressa

oil below the wrist and dropping blood, ne careat.

Crawshay, a greyhound current sa. holding in the hand an arrow. For- Cressy, Lines, out of a ducal coronet or,

tuna audaces juvat. a demi-eagle displayed ppr. 80. 14

Crawshay, Norf., a dog sa., standing over Cregoe-Colmore, William Barwick, Es- Cressy, a griffin's head couped sa. 66. i
a heap of olives ppr. quire, of Moor End, Charlton Kings, Creston, a lion passant resting his dexter

Cray of Kent, a chevalier on horseback Cheltenham, out of a crescent or, a paw on a torteau. cf. 6. 2

holding a sword in pale, all ppr. blackamoor's head in profile, wreathed Creswell, Hants, a sinister arm in chain

cf. 189. 10 about the temples or and gu. armour, holding in the hand ppr. a
Craycraft or Crecrott, a stork holding
Creighton, a bomb-shell fired ppr. 177. 12 cross botonnee fitched or.
in the dexter claw a battle-axe ppr.
Creirle, see M'Crire. Creswell, Northamp., a Saracen's head

cf. 125. II Creke, Cambs, in a crescent arg., a bundle ppr. 190- 5
Craye, out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's
of five arrows or, headed and barbed Creswell of Pinkney Park, Wilts, a
head arg., collared of the first.
arg., tied with a ribbon gu. Saracen's head ppr., wreathed vert

cf. 67. 9 Creke, see Crake. and arg., charged with a mullet gu.
Creagh, Ireland, a nag's head erased
Creketot, a stag's head erased or. 121. 2 Aut nunquam tenies, aut perfice.

liridled ppr. cf. 51. 5 Crelie, Ireland, a wolf's head erased arg. 190.5

Creagh, see Butler-Creagh. 30. 8 Creswell, Northamp., on the branch of a

Creagh, see MacMahon-Creagh. Cremer of London and Norf., a ram's head tree fesseways vert a squirrel sejant
gu., cracking a nut or, Between two
Creagh, Newcastle-on-Tyne, a horse's erased paly of six arg. and gu., attired hazel-twigs of the first, fructed of the

Iliad couped arg., between two laurel- of the first. 130. 6

liranches ppr. cf. 50. 2 Cremer, Wyndham Cremer, Esquire, of third.
Creswick, out of a ducal coronet or, an
Creagh, a horse's head erased arg., bridled Beeston Hall, Cromer, Norf., a ram's

^u., and decked with a slip of laurel head erased per pale wavy arg. and arm in armour erabowed, holding in the

ppr. VirtiUe et numinc. cf. 51. 5 gu., armed or hand a dagger ppr. cf. 196. 5

CRE 142 CRO

Creswick, Henry, Esquire, of Hawthorne Crichton, Scotland, a dragon's head Crisp, Fred, Esquire, of White House,
couped vert, vomiting fire ppr. God New Southgate, Middx., Moor Barns,
House, Melbourne, Australia, a lion
rampant double- queued sa., guttee- send grace. 72. 3 Maddingley, and Girton, Cambridge,

d'or, supporting a caduceus, also or. Crichton, a dragon's head erased ppr. in front of a camelopard statant arg.,
semee of peUets, gorged with a coUar
Do right and fear not. 3. i Perseverantia. cf. 71. 2

Creting, Kent, and Cretinge, Suff.. a bear Crichton, a dragon vert, crowned and with line refiexed over the back gu.,
three horse-shoes sa. Mens conscia
passant transpierced by an arrow in spouting out fire ppr.

bend sinister. r/. 34-4 Crichton, a galley, her oars in saltier sa. recti. 233. 7

Creveguer or Creverguere, a mountain in 160. 10 Crispie, a lion passant gu., his dexter
Crichton of London, a mastiff standing
flames ppr. i79- • paw resting on a bezant. cf. 6. 2
in a watching posture ppr. Fidelis.
Crevy, see Creevey. Crichton of Woodhouselee, Scotland, a Crispin, a chevalier on horseback at fuU

Crew, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet or, camel's head and neck couped ppr. speed tilting with a lance, aU ppr.

a lion's gamb arg. 36. 12 Crispin, a seven-headed hydra vert.

Crew, Durb., a ferret collared and lined. Perseverantia. 132. 7 73- 3
Critchett, Sir George Anderson, M.A.,
134- 9 Crichton, Scotland, a, pillar arg. Stand
Crew, on a mount vert, a doe lodged ppr.
sure. 176. 3 21, Harley Street, Cavendish Square,

125. 4 Cricket or Crickitt, a lion passant gar- a starling ppr.
Crewdson, William Dillworth, Esquire,
dant az. 4. 3 Critchley or Critchlow, a harp vert.
J.P., of Helme Lodge, Kendal, Westml.,
a fox's head erased or, between two Cricket or Crickitt, Essex, a drake's head 168. 9
fleur-de-lis az., charged on the neck Croaehrod, a wolf regardant pierced
with an estoile of six points wavy of erased ppr.
through the body with a spear, the end
Crickitt, Tom Shelton, Solicitor, Marine

Lodge, Brighton, a dralie's head erased in its mouth. cf. 28. 6

the last. Sapientia tutus. ppr. Accipe daque (idem. 298. 12 Croaehrod, see Cracherode.
Crewe, Earl of (Crewe-Milnes), Fryston
Crickman, a stag lodged ppr. 115.7 Croad or Croade, on a cloud a celestial
Hall, Ferry Bridge, Yorks : (i) A
Cridland, Somers., issuing from clouds sphere ppr. cf. 159. 5
garb or, charged with a fess dancettee
two dexter hands conjoined ppr. 224. i Croall, David, Esquire, of Southfield,

az., thereon three mullets arg. (2) Crierie, see M'Cririe. Liberton, Edinburgh, a horse's head
Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's
Crigan, Ireland, a harp ppr., ensigned couped gu. I press forward, c/. 50. 13
gamb arg., armed gu. Scio cui Croasdaile, a demi-man in armour hold-
with a human heart gu. cf. 168 . 9

credidi. Criktoft, a demi-unicorn az. 48. 7 ing in his dexter hand a sword ppr.

Crewe, Baron (extinct), of Crewe, Chesh. : Crimes, Dorset, a martlet sa. 95. 5 187 I

(1) Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's Cringan, Crinan, and Crinzian, Scotland, Crobber, on a winged globe an eagle with
gamb erect arg. (jor Crewe). 36. 12.
a dexter arm in armour embowed, hold- wings expanded ppr. 159. 9
(2) A demi-lion rampant gardant or,
ing a dagger bendways, point down- Crochrod, Essex and Suff., a demi-boar
holding in the paws a slip of olive ppr.
wards ppr. Subito. 195. 4 rampant regardant gu., armed or, trans-

(jor Offley). Sequor nee inferior. CrioU, environed with clouds ppr., a pierced by a broken spear arg. grasped
,
ej. 10. 8 mullet or. cf. 164. 1 1
in the mouth.

Crewe, Sir Vauncey Harpur, Bart., D.L., Cripps, an ostrich's head erased, gorged Crockat or Crockett, on a rock a solan

of Calke Abbey, Derbysh. : (i) Out of with a ducal coronet, and holding a goose ppr.

a ducal coronet or, a Uon's gamb erect horse-shoe in its beak, all ppr. Crockat or Crockett, Scotland, a dog

Aarg. (jor Crewe). 36. 12. (2) boar Cripps, Charles Alfred, M.P., M.A., K.C., sleeping sa., spotted arg. Tak' tent.
Parmoor, Henley-on-Thames, same
statant or, ducally gorged gu. (for 57- 13

Harpur). Degeneranti genus oppro- crest. Fronti nulla fides. Crocker, Surrey, a horse passant arg.

brium. Cripps, Wilfred Joseph, Esquire, C.B., Fama semper vivit. 52. 6
M.A., E.S.A., Cirencester, same crest
Crewe, a boar passant sa. 40. 9 and motto. Crocker, J. Hedley, M.D., Gort House,
Petersham, Surrey, a raven ppr. Deus
Crewe, Ireland, a dexter hand holding an Cripps, Frederic WiUiam Beresford, of
Ampney Park, Cirencester, same crest.
open book ppr. 215. 10 alit eos.
Cripps and Crips, an arm in armour em-
Crewe-Read, Offley John, Esquire: (i) bowed, holding a scimitar ppr. 300. 8 Crockett, a Cornish chough ppr. Crow
An eagle displayed sa. (for Bead). (2)
Out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's gamb Cripps, William Charles, J.P., the La\vn, not, croak net. 107. 14
Camden Park, Tunbridge Wells, same
Crockford, a dexter hand holding a roU

arg., charged with a crescent gu. (for of parchment ppr. 215. 6
Crewe).
Crewker, an arm in armour embowed Crode, a demi-dragon sans wings or, the

crest. tail environed round the body.

brandishing a scimitar. 196. 10 Cririe, Scotland, a bee-hive sa., with bees Croeker, a crow sa., crowned arg., holding

Crews, Crewse, or Cruse, Devonsh., on a volant or. Industria. 137. 7 in his beak an ear of wheat or.
Croft, Sir Herbert George Denman, Bart.,
mount vert a stork ppr., holding in i Crisp, out of a ducal coronet or, the

dexter cla lUo arg. Another, attires and scalp of a stag ppr. 123. 3 D.L., J.P., of Croft Castle, Heref. : (i)
Crisp, a camelopard statant ppr. 132. 8
holding a stone. A wyvern sa., vulned in the side gu.
Acf. 70. 2. Esse quam videri. (2)
Creyke of Rawcliffe, Yorks, on a garb or, Crisp or Crispe, Kent, a camelopard arg.,
lion passant gardant arg. Tryutnphe
a raven ppr. 258. 16 peUettee, attired, collared, and lined

Creyke, Yorks, on a garb in fess or, an or. o Trespas. 4. 3

eagle with wings addorsed arg. Crisp or Crispe, Middx., a camelopard or, Croft, Richard Benyon, Esquire, of
peUettee, attired and coUared of the
Creyke, Yorks, a crow with wings ad- Fanhams Hall, Ware, Herts, same

dorsed sa. first, lined arg. crests and motto.

Creyke, Ralph, Esquire, of Rawcliffe Crisp, Frederick Arthur, Esquire, of Croft, Sir John Frederick, Bart., Yorks,
Hall, Goole, and Marton, Bridhngton, on
Grove Park, Denmark Hill, and of and Kent: (i) .4 lion passant gardant

a garb fesseways or, a rook, wings ppr. Broadhurst, Surrey, upon a rock ppr., or, supporting an escutcheon arg.,

A vie la verite. 258. 16 a camelopard statant sa., semee charged with the cross of St. George

Criall, out of a mural coronet a demi- of annulets, and gorged with a collar, gu. (2) A lion passant gardant per

lion rampant gardant gu., holding be- thereto affixed a chain refiexed over pale indented gu. and erminois, the

tween the paws a key or. the back, and holding in the mouth a dexter fore-paw resting on an escut-

Criche of London and Oxon., a demi-lion horse-shoe, all or. Dutn tenipus hahem us cheon arg., charged with a representa-

erm., crowned or, holding a cross operc7jiur bonwn. 132. 11 tion of the star of the Order of the

formee filched of the last. Crisp, George Edwin, Esquire, of Play- —Tower and Sword ppr. Esse quam

c/. 10. II ford Hall, Suff., same crest and motto. videri. Valor e Icaldade.

Crichton, Viscount, see Erne, Earl of. Crisp, WiUiam Henry, Esquire, of the Croft, Harry, Stillington Hall, Easing-

Crichton-Stuart, Marquess of Bute, see Cedars, Great Bealings, Sutl., same wold, York.s, crest same as second
Bute.
crest and motto. above.

CRO 143 CRO

Croft, Yorks, a lion passant gardant sa., or, with three fleur-de-lis of the same Crompton, Derbysh., a demi-horse sa.,
supporting with the dexter paw an vuliied in the chest by an arrow or,
issuing therefrom, and charged with a feathered arg. Love and loijaltt/.

escutcheon psean, charged with a lion rose gu. Je tiendray ma puissance par

passant gardant or. ma joi. 177. I «/ 53- 3
Crompton, John Gilbert, Esquire, of
Crolt, a wyvern vert. 70. 1 Croker of West Molesey, Surrey, a
flower Lilies, Windley, Derbysh., same
Croft, a dragon's head couped vert. drinking-cup or, with three fleur-de-lis
issuing therefrom ppr., and charged crest and motto.
71. I
—on the centre with a rose gu. Deus ulit
Croft, a talbot sejant. c/. 55. 2 Crompton-Roberts, Charles Montagu, Es-
COS. J'ai ma joi tetiu a ma puissance. quire, of Drybridge, Monmouth, and
Crofton, Baron (Crofton), of Mote, co.
A52. Mount Street, London, W. : (i)
Roscommon, Ireland, seven ears of 177. I
demi-lion guardant per bend dove-tailed
—wheat conjoined on one stalk or. Dat Croker, Devonsh. a raven ppr. 107. 14 or and gu., holding in the dexter paw

Deus incremciitum. Pro patrid et Croker, Oxon., a raven ppr., ducally a sword erect, ppr., and resting the

rege. gorged or, holding in the beak an ear sinister upon a piieon or {for Roberts).
306. I. (2) A talbot sejant or, peUettee,
Crofton, Sir Morgan George, Bart., D.L., of wheat of the last. cf. 107. 6 resting the dexter paw upon an es-

of Mohill House, co. Leitrim, seven Croker of London and Glouc, an arm in

ears of wheat on one stalk ppr. Dat armour embowed ppr., garnished or,

Deus increincnturn. holding in the hand an anchor, also ppr. cutcheon az., charged with a lozenge

Crofton, Rev. Addison, of Linton Court, Crokey, Yorks, a lion's head sa., erased ai-g. {for Crompton). God and my con-

Settle, same crest and motto. science. 306. 2

Crofton, Rev. Wilham d'Abzac, M.A., of Crole, a unicorn's head erased arg., armed Crompton-Roberts, Major Henry Roger,
and crined or, between two elephants'
Puckeridge, Standon, Ware, Herts, of 16, Belgrave Square, London, S.W.,

same crest and motto. trunks sa. same crests and motto.
Crolly, a wolf passant sa.
Crofton, Sir Malby, Bart., of Longford 28. 10 Cromuel, Hants, an eagle displayed, hold-

House, CO. Sligo, seven ears of wheat on Cromartie, Earl of. Viscount Tarbat of ing in the dexter claw a sword. 75. 7
Tarbat, Baron Macleod of Castle Leod, Cromwell, Earl of Essex, on a chapeau
one stalk ppr. Dat Deus incrementum.
gu., turned up erm., a pelican or,
Crofton, out of a mount vert six ears of and Baron Castlehaven, all in the guttee-de-larmes, vulned gu. Semi
county of Cromartie (Rt. Hon. Francis
wheat or, bladed ppr. cf. 154. 7 Leveson-Gowor) : (1) A wolf passant
arg., collared and chained or {for
Crofton, Ireland, an ear of wheat ppr. Gower). cf. 28. 10. (2) A goat's head morliius qui timet. 98. 7

154- 3 erased erminois {for Levcmti). 128. 5. Cromwell, Hants, a demi-lion rampant
Crofton, an eagle's head erased, ducally
(3) A cat-a-mountain salient ppr. {for arg., guttee sa., holding a spear or,

^'irged, holding in the beak a pheon, Sutherland. Frangas non ficctcs. 26. 3 headed az.
Crombie, a demi-lion rampant gardant
all ppr. 83. 10 Cromwell of Cheshunt Park, Herts, a
or, holding in the dexter paw a fleur-
Crofton, Ireland, a savage's head ppr. demi-lion rampant arg., holding in the

100. 12 —dexter paw a gem ring or. Pax qucvritur

Crofts of Velvetstown, Cork, a bull's bello. Mors meta laborum. cf. 10. 2
head cabossed sa., armed or, thereon
de-lis gu. c/. 13. 2 Cron or Crone, seven arrows, six in saltier

a chevron of the last. Virtute et fiiltli- Crombie, an eagle displayed gu. 75. 2 and one in pale or. 173. 7

tale. cf. 43- S Crombie of Phesdo, Scotland, same crest. Cron or Crone, a demi-fish az 139. 4

Crofts, Christopher, of Velvetstown, Fear God. 75. 2 Crook, a sinister hand issuing from a

Cork, a biill'a head cabossed sa. Crome, Berks and Middx., out of a mural cloud in the dexter pointing towards

Virtute et fidelitate. coronet or, a demi-lion sa., holding in a serpent, the head erected ppr. 223. 7

Crofts of Cloheen, Cork, same crest and the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis arg. Crook, an eagle displayed or. 75. 5

motto. cf. 13. 2 Crook, Scotland, an arm in armour em-
Crofts, a bull's head couped sa., armed Cromer, Earl of (Baring), a mullet
bowed ppr., holding a fleur-de-lis or.
erminois between two wings arg. Pro-
or. cf. 44- 3 199. 14
Crofts, Suff., a bull's head cabossed sa.,
hitale et hihore. Crook, a raven ppr. 107. 14

armed or. 43- ^ Cromer, a ram's head couped gu., charged Crook, Lanes, a Cornish chough sa.,

Crofts, a bull's head cabossed arg., armed with two palets arg. '^ beaked and legged gu. 107. 14

cf. 130. i

or. 43- 8 Cromer, Norf., a crow sa. cf. 107. 5 Crook, Herbert Evelyn, M.D., same crest.

Crofts, a dragon's head vert, charged Cromer, a demi-lion arg., armed and Ticns a. la verite.
Crooke, Hants, a fleur-de-lis or, environed
with tliree ermine spots. c/. 71. i langued gu. 10. 2
by a snake vert, its head Lssuing
Crofts, Heref. and Shropsh., a wyvern Cromer, a chevalier in armour standing

with wings addorsed az. 70. i beside a war-horse and holding the through the centre leaf. 300. 5

Crofts, a lion passant gardant or. 4. 3 bridle, all ppr. 53. 11 Crookes, Sir William, of 7, Kensington

Crofts, on a chapeau a?.., turned up erm., Cromie, Bart., Ireland: (i) A dexter Park Gardens, W., an elephant quarterly

an eagle's neck with two heads erased haml apaumee ppr. 222. 14. (2) A or and vert, charged with two crosses

sa., gorged with an Eastern crown or. centaur with a bow and arrow ppr., pattees counterchanged, resting the

Crofts, a talbot sejant erm. cf. 55. 2 the equestrian part gi-ey. Labor omnia dexter forefoot on a prism ppr. Ubi

Crog, or Crogg a crescent gu., charged vincit. 53. 2 crux ibi lux. 230. 13

with an etoile arg. cf. 163. 2 Cromie, Ireland, a dexter hand erect Crooks, Scotland, a demi-leopard ppr.

Crog or Crogg, a cross raoline or, between holding a cross crosslet fitched. 221. 14 cf. 25. 10

two ears of wheat orleways of the same. Cromlyn, a fawn's head cabossed or. Crooks, Fleming, 72, South Audley Street,

154. 14 Crommelin, De la Clierois-, of Carrow- W., a demi-leopard rampant ppr. Nihil

Croke of Chilton and Chequers, Bucks, dore, CO. Down, Ireland: (i) Out of sine Deo. 299. 8
and Studley and Waterstock, Oxon.,
two swans' necks addorsed and inter- a ducal coronet or, a swan rising ppr. Crooks, an elephant quarterly or and gu.
(for Crommelin). cf. 99. 5. (2) An
laced issuing out of a crescent, all arg., anchor az. {for De la Cherois. Fac ct 133- 9
and holding in each beak an annulet Crooks, Shropsh.. an elephant quarterly or
spera. 161. i
and gu. Wisdom and strength. 133-9
gu. 100. II Crompe of Stonelinch, Sussex, three Crookshank, Ireland, a wyvern with wings
Croke, John, Esquire, of the Abbey, quatrefoUs erect or, stalked and leaved
addorsed vomiting lire at both ends
Cirencester, Glouc, same crest. Vir-
ppr. 148. 7 ppr. f>9- 9
Crompe, a cat rampant sa. 26. 2
iiitis amove. Crookshank, a dexter hand holding an

Croke or Crook, a celestial and a terres- Crompton, Staffs and Lanes, a talbot ear of wheat, all ppr. 218. 14

trial sphere ppr. 159. 3 sejant or, holding in the dexter paw a Crookshank, Edgar March, Saint Hill,

Croker, Ireland, a demi-wyvem with coil of rope of the same. cf. 55. 2 East Grinstead, a cubit arm erect in

wings expanded sa. 69. 12 Crompton, Staffs., out oi a mural coronet armour ppr., the naked hand also ppr.,

Croker of Croker's Hele, Crokern Tor, gu., a sea-horse's head or. the mane grasping a dagger pommelled and

and Lineham, Devonsh., a drinking-cup arg. hilted or. Conferre gladion.

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CRO 144 CRO

Crookshank, a demi-negro holding iu the Crosroe, Ireland, an arm in armour em- King's Lyrm, Norf., a gryphon's head
dexter hand a cocoa-nut ppr. Per bowed, holding in the hand a sword,
erased gu., charged with a mullet of six
ardua. all ppr. 195. 2 points or, between two crosses potent,
Cross-Buchanan, see Buchanan.
Croome of North Cerney House, Gloiic, also gu. Esse guatn videri. 241. 15
out of a mural crown or, a demi-Iion
sa., holding in the dexter paw a fleur- Cross, see Innes-Cross. Crosse, Somers., a. tower arg., flames
Cross, Viscount (Cross), of Broughton-in-
de-lis arg. cj. 13. :; issuing from the battlements ppr.
Furness, Lanes, a griffin's head erased Crosse, a hand plucking a thistle ppr.
gorges ith 3 double chain or.
Croone, a lion's gamb erect and erased 218. 5
Crosse, Scotland, a cross crosslet az.
holding a snake, all ppr. 35. 3 therefrom pendent a mullet pierced sa.,

Cropley of London and Middx., a lynx and holding in the beak a Passion nail, Cerium pete fineni. 165. 2

passant gardant ppr. tf. 127. 2 also sa. Crede cruci. 66. 14 Crosse, Scotland, a cross crosslet fitched

Cropley, Carabs and Hunts, a mountain- Cross, William, Esquire, of Red Scar, gu. Same motto. 166. 2

cat passant erm. 2^- 4 Preston, Lanes, same crest and motto. Crosse, Somers., a cross pattee fitchee
gu., between two wings arg., each
Cropper, Thornburgh-, see Thornburgh. Cross, Scotland, a griffin segreant per

Cropper, Lanes, a powter pigeon arg. fess gu. and sa., winged arg., the tips charged with a crosslet of the first.

Cropper of Swaylands, Tenshurst, Kent, or. 62. 2 «Se inserit astris.

upon a rock ppr., in front of two spears Cross, Carlton, of Crook Hall. Chorley, Crossfield, a lion rampant. I. i

in saltire az., a cropper pigeon or. Lanes, in front of a griffin's head CrossBeld, Talbot King, Esquire, of Stan-
ningfield. Bury St. Edmunds ; 8, Stone
Love every man, fear no inan. 94- 9 couped gu., langued gold, collared Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, London, a
talbot passant or, holding in the mouth
Cropper, James, of EUergreen, Kendal, arg., three fleur-de-lis fesseways or. a cross crosslet fitchee az., and resting
the dexter fore-leg on a cross couped
same crest and motto. Ex cruce floret.
of the second. La croix ma foi.
Cropper, Charles James, Esquire, of EUer- Cross, David, Esquire, of Ingliston, Ren-

green, Kendal, same crest and motto. frewsh., a griffin segreant sa., armed,

Cropper, P>lward William, Esquire, of beaked, and winged arg. Sub cruce

Fearnhead, Great Ci'osby, near Liver- cojiia. 62. 2 Crossing, Devonsh., a cross crosslet fitchee

pool, same crest and motto. Cross, Alexander, Esquire, of Langbank, gu. 166. 2
Crossley, on a rock a swan ppr. cj. 99. 2
Cropper, a triangular harrow ppr. Renfrew.sh., a griffin segreant sa., Crossley of Scaitcliffe, Lanes, a hind's

178. 4 armed, beaked, and winged or. Sub head couped arg., holding in the mouth
Crosbey or Crosbie, Scotland, the stump a cross moline fitchee, and charged
cruce copia. upon the breast with a cross tau gu.
of an oak-tree shooting new branches. Cross, Robert, Esquire, of Leith and

Resurgam. I45- ~ 13, Moray Place, Edinburgh, a griffin
segreant sa., armed, beaked, and
Crosbie, Sir William Edward Douglas, Credo et amo.
winged arg. Sub cruce copia.
Bart., of Maryborough, Queen's Co., Crossley, Sir Savile Brinton, Bart., J.P.,

three swords, two in saltire points down- Cross, Norf., a griffin passant arg. 63. 2 .M.P., of Somerleyton, Lowestoft, Suff.,

wards, the other in pale point upwards, Cross, a dragon's head erased. a demi-hind erased ppr., charged with
cf. 71. 2 two bars, and holding between the
environed by a snake, all ppr. Indig- feet a cross crosslet or. Omne bonum
Cross, a dragon's head couped vert.
nante invidia florebit Justus.
Crosbie or Crosbey, Scotland, a quill and 71. ab alto. 262. I

a sword in saltier ppr. I70- Cross, Ireland, a stork ppr., holding in Crossman, Somers., a demi-hon erm.,

Crosbie or Crosby Scotland, a holy lamb its beak a cross potent fitchee arg. holding an escallop. shell sa. 13. 10
ncf. 105.
ppr., supporting the standard gu. Nil Certaviel vici. Crossman, Major-General Sir William,
K.C.M.G., of Cheswick House and
aesperandum. 131. 2 Cross, Geoffrey, 102, High Street, Rams- the Manor House, Holy Island, Nor-
thumb., on a wreath or and sa., in front
Crosby, Ireland, a lion passant gardant gate, a crane ppr., holding in its beak a of a goat's head erased arg., three cross

arg. 4- 3 Dumcross botonv arg. spiro spero in

Crosby, between the horns of a crescent cruce fido.
Cross, Ireland, two hands couped and
per pale arg. and gu., a cross florj- or. crosslets fesseways gu. In cruce spes
conjoined in fess, holding a scimitar
Te duce libertas ! mea. 12S. S

Crosby, two arms dexter and sinister in pale ppr. cf. 224. 7 Crosswell, an arm erect, vested, holding

couped in saltier ppr., rested, the dexter Cross, Chesh., on a moujit vert, a stork in the hand a club ppr.
gu. and the sinister az., each brandish-
erm., beaked and membered gu., rest- Crost, out of a ducal coronet or, a swan'a

ing a scimitar. 203. 10 ing his dexter claw on a cross crosslet head between two wings ppr.

Crosell, a stag's head at gaze gu., attired of the last, and holding in the beak a 100. 10

arg. c/. 119. 12 plummet sa. Croste, Leics., a griffin's head arg. 66. i

Crosfield, a liou rampant. Virtus sub Cross, a lion passant gardant supporting Crosthwaite, Ireland, a fox sejant or.

crnce crescit. an anchor ppr. 5. 10 32. II

Crosfield, William, of Annesley, Aig- Crossby, see Crosby Crosthwaite of Dublin. Ireland, a demi-
burth, Liverpool, same crest and
Crossdell, out of a mural coronet a cross lion rampant per fess ppr. and or.

motto. patonce charged with a leopard's face, Conquer or die. 10. 2
Crosier, a cubit arm erect, vested gu.,
behind the cross two swords in saltier, Crosweller, a Uon's head gardant and

cuifcd arg., holding a crosier or. points upwards. erased or, charged with a cross gu.

Crosse, Yorks, a stork ppr., supporting Crothers, Wallace George, Esquire, of

Crosland, Yorks, a cross flory quarterly with the dexter claw a crescent arg. Highfields, Chew Magna, Somers.,

gu. and arg. Ultra 'pergere. cf. 105. 9 club lying fessways ppr., an heraldic
Crosse, Lanes, a stork ppr., holding in
Crosland, Walter, Esquire, of the Grange, tiger passant or. Speraruimn est.
its beak a cross pomee arg. cf. 105. 9
Eaton Hastings, Faringdon, Berks, a Crosse of Crosse Hall, Liverpool, and cf. 25. 5

cubit arm erect ppr., grasping a cross Crosse Hall and Shaw Hill, Chorley, Crotty, a hand holding up a scorpion ppr.

bottony gu., between two roses gu., 220.

stalked, leaved, and slipped, also ppr. Lanes, a stork ppr., holding in its Crotty, Ireland, a hind trippant gu.

Crosley, Berks, a dragon's head sa., beak a cross botonnee arg. cf. 105. 11 124. 12
Crosse, Thomas Richard, Esquire, of Crouch or Crowch, Herts and London,
gorged with a collar or, charged with
Chorley, Lanes, 3S, Grosvenor Gardens, on a mount vert, a lamb couchant ppr.
a cinquefoil gu. c/. 71. 2 S.W,, same crest. Sub cruce salits.
Crosse of London, on a chapeau gu.,
Crosley, the late Sir Charles Decimus, turned up erm., a stork az., resting cf. 131.
of Kensington Gardens Terrace, Hyde the dexter claw on a cross moline arg. Crouch, a sword in pale between two

Park, London, W., in front of a palm- palm-branches in orle ppr. cf. 170. 3

tree ppr., an heraldic antelope arg., ACrouch, Sussex, same crest. Sedulo \

armed, ungu.. and tufted or, resting cf. 105. 3 koneste tutela.
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. 127. 7 age, Terrington St. Clement, near attires gu.

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Crouchfield, on a mount a palm-tree, all Crown or Crowne, a lion's head erased sa.. Crum, William Graham, Esq., of Thornlie-

ppr. 144- 3 ducally crowned arg. bank, Glasgow, same crest and motto.
Crouchley, a leopard's face ppr. 22. 2
Crownall, a bull's horns and scalp ppr. Crumb, Scotland, an eagle displayed ppr.

Croudace, Durh., an angel, the hands 123. 8 Fear God. 75. 2

clasped on the breast, vested ppr. Crownall, a dexter hand holding a dagger Crumble, Scotland, an eagle with two

Promptus ct fidelis. 184.12 in pale point downward, all ppr. heads displayed ppr. 74. 2

Croughton, a leopard's head erased and cj. 213. 6 Crump or Crumpe, a cat salient gardant

atfrontee, ducally gorged. 23. 8 Crowther-Beynon, a lion rampant arg., ! sa. 26. 3
semee of cross crosslets vert, and ; Crump, Shropsh., a garb or. 153-2
Croughton, a dragon's head couped, hold-

ing in the mouth a glove. cj. 72. 12 charged on the shoulder for distinction Crump, Crumpe, and Crompe, Sussex and

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Crow, Ireland, a goat passant arg., armed with a rose gu., holding between the Chesh., three quatrefoils or, stalked

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and ungu. sa. cf. 129. 5 fore-paws an escutcheon, also arg., and leaved vert. Fixus adversa spenia.
I

Crow, Wales, a cock arg., combed, wattled, thereon a greyhound's head erased ' 148. 7

and membered or. 91. 2 pean. I Crump, Ernest Radclyffe, Huntingdon

Crow, Ireland, a camel's head couped Court, Kington, Heref., same crest and

arg., bridled and reined sa. cf. 132. 7 motto. 292. 2
Crow or Crowe, a camel's head or, vulned Crowton, a stag's head or.
121. 5 I Crumpe, Sylverius, late of Hobart Town,

the neck gu. cf. 132. 7 i Croxton of Brookfield, Abergavenny, Tasmania : (i) On a mount vert, a cat

Crow, Norf., five arrows sa., feathered dexter cubit arm vested az., cuffed salient gardant sa., charged with a
arg., encircled by a wreath of oak, the cross crosslet fitchee or {for Crumpe).
I

arg., four in saltier and one in pale, !

banded gu. 173. 3 ! hand supporting a cross botonnee cf. 26. 3. (2) An arm in armour em-

Crowch of London, on a mount vert, a ' fitchee in pale or, on the dexter side bowed, the hand grasping a sword en-

lamb couchant arg. cf. 131. 12 of the wreath. -49.6 twined with a serpent, all ppr., and

Crowch, a sword in pale between two Crozier, a stag's head cabossed ppr. charged on the elbow with a trefoil

branches of palm disposed orleways, 122. 5 clipped vert (for Moriarty). Scandit
aublimia virtus.
all ppr. cf. 170. 3 ' Crozier, John George, Esquire, of Gortra

Crowcher, a lion couchant ppr., charged House, co. Fermanagh, a demi-eagle Crumpton, a fire-beacon ppr. ^77- 14

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with a cross pattee or. cf. 7. 5 I displayed ppr., charged on the breast | C~ruse, see Crews.

Crowder, an escallop-shell arg., charged I with a cross patee or. et virtute. \ Cruso, a cross formee or. Virtus nobililai.

with a mullet gu. 141. 6 ' Cruchley, see Crutchley 165. 7
Crutchfield, on a mount vert, a palm-tree
Crowder of Clapham, Surrey, on the Cruck, a demi-greyhound sa. 60. 1

broken shaft of a tilting-spear gu., an Crucks, Scotland, a demi-leopard ppr. ppr. 144. 3
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heraldic tiger passant arg. c/. 2i. ^ I cf. 21. i^ Crutchley, on a chapeau a lion passant

Crowder, Augustus George, J.P., 6, Mon- Crucks, Scotland, a fetterlock az. gardant ducally crowned. cf. 4. 5
i

tagu Square, W., same crest. Carpe 1688.. 12 Crutchley or Cruchley, a talbot sejant

diem. Cruden, a griffin's head ppr. 66. Ii arg. cf. 55. 2

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Crowder of London, on a mount vert, a I Crudgington and Crudington, boar Crutchley, Percy Edward, of Sunninghill

tilting-spear lying fessewise gu., there- ! passant, 940. I Park, Berks, on a mount vert, a talbot
! sejant arg., collared, and the line re-

on annheraldic tiger passant or, ' i Cruell or Crull, a centaur shooting an

wreathed

round the middle with oak vert, hold- arrow from a bow ppr. | 5-- 2 flexed over the back or, the dexter
fore-paw resting on a torteau.
i

ing a Roman fasces erect in the dexter Crugg, a falcon's head couped arg.,

paw ppr. En Dieu est ma fiance. ': collared gu., between two wings ad- Crutchley, Charles, Esquire, same crest.

Crowe, see Crouch. ! dorsed bendy of four or and sa. Crutenden, a goat's head erased ppr.

Crowe, Thomas, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of Cruice or Cruise, a demi-lion rampant or. 128. 5
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Dromore House, co. Clare, Ireland, on 10. 2 I Cruttendon, an elk's head ppr.

a mount vert, an Irish wolf-dog arg., Cruice or Cruise, Ireland, a greyhound's ' Crutwell, a hand holding a key ppr.

collared gu. Skagh McEnchroe. head erased or. 61. 4 217. 7
Cruwys, George James, of Cruwys Mor-
Crowe, Evan Barby, 10, Ladbroke Cruikshank of London, a hawk's head
chard Court, Devonsh., on a mount
Grove, W., ppr. Sunt sua erased ppr. .4 udito et gradito. 88.
prcemia laudi. vert, a stork ppr., holding in the dexter
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Cruikshank, an arm in armour holding

Crowe, out of a mural coronet an arm in the hand a sword ppr. 210. 2 claw an escallop or. 105. i

vested holding in the hand a mullet. Cruikshank of Stracathro, Scotland, a Cruwys, George James, of Cruwys Mor-

206. 12 dexter hand in armour holding a dagger chard House, near Tiverton, on a

Crowfoot of Beccles, Suff., on a mount in pale ppr. Cavendo tutus. 210. 4 mount vert a stork az., legged gu.,
resting the dexter leg on a stone ppr.
vert, a raven sa., supporting with the Cruikshank, Augustus Walter, Esquire,

dexter claw a staff erect or, and en- of Langley Park, Montrose, Forfarsh., Vigilate.

twined with a snake ppr. Cavendo. same crest and motto. Crux of Kent, a demi-eagle with wings

Crowfoot, Edward Bowles, Esquire, same Cruikshank, a boar's head couped, armed, expanded arg., holding in the beak a

crest. Cavendo tutus. and langued az. 43. i cross formee fitched sa. cf. 80. 2

Crowfoot, Rev. John Henchman, of the ' Cruikshanks, Scotland, an arm in armour Crymes, Surrey and Devonsh., a martlet

Sub-Deanery, Lincoln, same crest and holding a dagger in pale, and on its i vert. 95. 4

motto. point a boars head, all ppr. Crymes, an arm embowed in fesa, vested
Crowfoot, William Jliller, Esquire, of
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cf. 210. 4 ' or, holding in the hand a chaplet of

Beccles, Suff., same crest and motto. Cruikshanks, a boar's head erased ppr. laurel ppr.

Crowgay or Crowgie, an arm from the Vis fortibus arma. 42. 2 Crynes, a lion's head erased. 17. 8

elbow holding in the hand a key ppr. Cruikshanks, Scotland, a boar's head Cubit or Cubitt, issuing out of clouds

couped, armed, and langued az. 43. i dexter and a sinister hand combating

Crowgey, a greyhound current arg. Crukes, on a garb in fess a pelican with Dpr 24. 15

wings addorsed vulning itself. Cubit or Cubitt, Norf., an arm in armour

Crowhall, on a garb a crow, all ppr. Crule of Cambray, Spain, a demi-lion embowed, the hand throwing an arrow

Crowhall, on a rock a crow, all ppr. Nee rampant holding a bezant. H- 7 ppr. 19S 4

cupias, nee metuas. 107. 2 CruU, see Cruell. Cubitt, of Denbies, Surrey, a Doric column

Crowhurst, Viscount, see Cottenham, Earl Crull or CruUe, an arm in armour in fess ppr., in front thereof two falchions in

of. couped at the elbow, holding a broken saltire arg., pommels and hilts or.

Crowley of Middx. and Stourbridge, lance in pale ppr., the head falling to Felix qui prudens. 245. I
Worcs., on a mount vert, a sun in
the sinister, Cuckborne, on a chapeau gu., turned up

splendour ppr., charged ith a rose I Crum, Alexander, Scotland, an oak-tree erm., flames of fire ppr. 180. 10

cf. 162. 3 I ppr. FearQod. 143-5 Cudden, a wolf sejant az. 29. 3

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Cuddon, Norf. and Suff., an arm embowed Cullum, Bart, {extinct), of Hawsted and erect or {for Bruce). (2) On the sinis-
Hardwick House, Suff., a lion sejant ter side, a lion rampant or, holding in
in armour, the hand grasping a bow or, holding between its fore-paws a
column arg., capital and base of the —his dexter fore-paw a dagger ppr. (/or
strung and fully bent in fesse, the arrow
Cumming). Fuimus. Courage.
in pale point upwards ppr. 23;. 13

Cudmore and Cudnor of Kelvedon, Essex, I first. Susiineatur. cf. I. 13

a griffin passant or. 63. 2 ^ Culme-Seymour, Bart., see Seymour, Cumming, Gordon-, Sir William Gordon,

Cudmore of Temple and Loxbeare, Bart. Bart., D.L., of Altyre and Gordons-

Devonsh., a griffin's head gu. 66. i j Culme of Dublin, a lion sejant ppr., Atown, CO. Elgin : ( I ) lion rampant or,
holding in the dexter paw a dagger
Cudworth, Lanes, on a mount vert, an supporting a column or, on the top
| a dove alighting arg. Immobilis inno- Appr. Courage. {2) cat sejant.
arm erect, couped at the elbow, vested

erminois, holding in the hand a battle- centia. Sans crainte. cf. i . 13

axe headed sa., the handle or. Culmer, Devonsh., a leopard rampant ppr. Cumming of Auchray, a sword and a

Cue, a demi-Iion rampant or, holding cf. 27. 2 dagger saltireways ppr. Courage.

between the paws a garb az. 12. 5 Culpeck, Surrey, a demi-unicorn or. cf. 171. 12

Cuerden and Cureton, a stag's head Honor et Veritas. 48. 7 Cumming or Cummyng, two swords in

quarterly per fesse indented or and Culpeper, a falcon arg., belled or. 85. 2 saltire ppr. Courage. 171. 12

az., attired counterchanged. 121. 5 Culpepper of Astwooil Court and Fecken- Cummings, a dexter hand ppr., vested

Cuellan, Van, of London, an angel ppr. ham, Worcs., a falcon with wings ex- az., holding a roll of paper arg.

with wings expanded, the outside or, panded arg., beaked and belled or.

the inside az., vested of the second, 87. I Cummins, Henry Alfred, Esquire, C.M.G.,

and holding in the dexter hand a Culverton, a pelican vulning herself ppr. Major R.A.M.C., c/o Messrs. Holt

spear sa. 98. I and Co., 3. WhitehaU Place, S.W..
Cuff, a demi-griffin ppr. two arms embowed, vambraced, and
Cufle, Earl of Desart, see Desart. 64. 2 Culy, a wolf's head erased erm. 30. 8 hands ppr., holding a garb or, banded

Cumber, Sussex, a lynx's head or, charged

Cufle of Criche, Somers., an arm erect, with three pellets, one and two. gu. Hinc garbrcp nostroe.

habited bendy wavy arg. and az., cuffed Cumberland and ieviotdale, Duke of. Cummins, Brigadier - General James

erm., holding in the hand ppr. a battle- Earl of Armagh, and King of Hano- Turner, D.S.O., of Fort St. George,
ver (H.Pv.H. Prince Ernest Augustus Madras, same crest and motto.
axe, also az., headed or. 207. 10 William Adolphus George Frederick), Cummins, William Edward Ashley, Es-

Cuffe, Wheeler-, Sir Charles Frederick

Denny, Bart., D.L., of Leyrath, Kil- upon a coronet composed of crosses quire, of 17, St. Patrick's Place, Cork,

kenny, an arm in armour embowed pattee and strawberry-leaves a lion and Woodville, Glanmire, co. Cork,

az., holding a baton gu. Animus tamen statant gardant or, crowned with a same crest and motto.

idem. 200. 3 like coronet and charged with a label Cunard, Sir Bache, Bart., J. P., on a
of three points arg., the centre point rock ppr., a falcon with wings ex-
Cuffe, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,

the hand holding the broken staff of a charged with a fieur-de-lis az., and panded arg., the dexter claw resting

tilting-spear or. 197. 7 each of the other points with the cross on a cinquefoU az. By perseverance.

Cuilei, a broken spear in pale, the top of St. George. 259. 9

falling to the sinister ppr. 175-6 Cumberland, a huoting-horn gu., be- Cundall, Cundill, or Cundy, two ears of

Cuillen, Ireland, a mermaid holding a tween two wings ppr. 112. 3 1 wheat in saltier ppr. 154. 4

comb and a mirror ppr. 184. 5 Cumberland, a demi-wolf salient sa. Cundell, J. Ross, Esquire, of Leith, two

Culchech, an ox-yoke in bend sa. 178. 6 .HI- 2 ears of wheat in saltier ppr. Spes

Culchech and Culcheth, issuing out of Cumberlege or Cumberdedge, Staffs, a ' aspera levat. 1 54. 4

clouds two hands pulling an anchor unicorn's head erased az. 49. 5 Cuningham, Scotland, a hand holding a

from the sea, all ppr. 224. 13 Cumberlege-Ware, Charles Edward, Es- I lozenge or. 219. 10

Culcheth of Culcheth, Lanes, on a cap quire, of Poslingford, Suff., in front of ' Cuninghame, see Fairlie-Cuninghame.

of maintenance gu., turned up erm., a two spears in saltier ppr., a dragon's I Cuninghame, a dexter hand holding a
blackamoor standing affrontce, holding head gu., gorged with a collar gemelle plumb-rule ppr. Ad amussim.

in his dexter hand a dart, all ppr. arg. Deo javente. Cuninghame, John Wilham Herbert,

Cullamore of London, a demi-Turk in Cumbrae - Stewart, Francis Edward, Lainshaw, Ayr, N.B., same crest. Over,

I

profile, vested gu., billettee or, the Esquire, J.P., of Montrose, Brighton,

turban arg., the cap of the first, and near Melbourne, and of Wildernesse, Cuninghame, a dexter hand holding the

on the top thereof a crescent of the Beaconsfield, Jlornington, Victoria, upper part of an anchor by the ring
third, holding in the dexter hand a a demi-Iion rampant gu. Avito rirct ppr. Enough in my hand.

Turkish sceptre of the second having Jionore. 10. 3 Cuninghame, a demi-Iion gardant arg.,

on the top a crescent. Cumby, a griffin's head erased gu. 66. 2 holding in his dexter paw a scroll,

Cullen, Scotland, a pelican in her piety Cumine, Cuming, or Cummin, Scotland, I and in his sinister a garb ppr. Sedulo

ppr. Non sibi. 98. 14 a garb or. Courage. 153. 2 \ numen adest.

Cullen, an eagle displayed gu. 7',- 2 Cumine or Cumming, in a mauncli gu., Cuninghame of CaddeU, Ayrsh. , a unicorn's

I

Culleton of Culleton's Heraldic Office, an arm ppr. 203. 3 head couped arg., armed or. Over, fork

25, Cranbourn Street, London, W.C, Cumine or Cumming, Scotland, a dexter over. 49. 7

a demi-liou rampant holding in the hand holding a sword ppr. 212. 13 Cuninghame, Sir Thomas Andrew Alex-

dexter paw a cross Calvary in bend Cumine or Cumming, Scotland, a dexter ander Montgomery, Bart., of CorsbiU

sinister. Nescit vox missa reverli. hand holding a sickle ppr. Hinc garde ' and Kirtonholm, Ayrsh., a unicorn's

Culley of Coupland Castle and Fowberry nostra. 219. 13 ' head erased ppr. Over, fork over. 49. 5

Tower, Northumb., in front of an oak- Cuming, Scotland, a lion rampant gu., Cuninghame, John Alistair Erskine, Es-

tree ppr., a talbot statant per pale az. holding in the dexter paw a dagger quire, of Balgownie House, Culross,

and or, gorged with a collar gemel ppr. Courage. cf. i. 13 via Dunfermline, Fifesh., an oak-tree

arg., and holding in the mouth a lily Cumming, Scotland, an eagle rising ppr. 1 ppr. Tandem.

slipped ppr. 278. 3 Nil arduum. 77- 5 Cuninghame, WUliam, Esquire, of Bel-

Culley, Rev. Matthew, of Coupland Castle Cumming, a lion rampant ppr., armed mont, Ayrsh., N.B., a unicorn's head
j

Wooler, same crest. Amicos semper and langued gu. Courage. I. 13 ! couped arg., gorged with a collar

a mat. Cumming-Bruce, Charles Lennox, Es- chequy az. and or. So fork forward.

Culliford, two elephants' proboscis ad- quire, M.P., of Roscisle and Dunphail, Cuninghame, a unicorn's head erased

dorsed ppr. 123. 10 Elgin, Scotland: (1) On the dexter ppr. Over, fork over. 49. 5

Culling, a griffin segreant arg. 62. 2 side, on a cap of maintenance ppr., a Cuninghame, a unicorn's head couped

Cullowe of Tintagel, Cornw., a unicorn's dexter arm in armour from the shoulder arg., gorged with a collar chequy az.

head arg. 49. 7 embowed and resting on the elbow, and of the first. So fork forward.
also ppr., the hand holding a sceptre <•/• 49-
Cullum, see Milner-Gibson-Cullum. t
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CUN 147 CUR

Cuninghame, John Charles, Craigends, Ireland, a lion's head erased Curie of Soberton, Hants, an eagle with
Renfrewsh., same crest and motto. or, semee of torteaux gu., ducally wings expanded ppr., beaked and legged

Cuninghame, Smith-, John Anstruther, crowned az. 18. 9 or. 77. 5
Caprington Castle, Ayrsh. : ( i ) Crest Curie, R. Barclay, Esquire, of ShieldhiU,
Cunningham, out of a ducal coronet or,
Asame as above. (2) ship in distress
a dragon's head collared and chained, Biggar, Scotland, and New Club, Glas-
ppr., and over " At spes in/racia," also
the wings addorsed. cf. yi. i gow, a demi-eagle with wings expanded
I'ia tuta virtutis.
Cuninghame, a unicorn sejant and grasp- Cunningham, out of a ducal coronet or, ppr. Une foi. 80. 2

ing an oak-tree with his fore-feet, all a mount vert, thereon a stork statant, Curie of London, on a mount vert, a hedge-

holding in its beak a snake, the tail hog or. Un Dieu, un Roy, un Foy.

ppr. Mihi robori robur. cf. 48. 3 coiled, aU ppr. cf. 135. 8
Cunliffe, a hawk rising ppr.
87. i Cunningham of Baquhan, a boar's head Curie of St. Margaret's Cottage, Brad-

Cunliffe, Kent and Lanes, a greyhound eouped az. Curd et constantia. weil-on-Sea, Essex, on a mount vert, a
porcupine or. Un Dieu, un Roy, un Foy.
sejant arg., collared or. cf. 59. 2 43- I
305. 5
Cunliffe, Sir Robert Alfred, Bart., J. P., Cunningbame of Edinburgh, a maiden Curley and Curling, on a mural coronet
from the middle upwards in antique
D.L., of Liverpool, Lanes, a greyhound

sejant arg., coUared sa. FideliUr. attire, holding in her dexter hand a or, a dragon's head erased vert, ducally

cf. 59. 2 balance ppr. Virtus proestat auro. gorged and lined of the first, from the
Cunliffe, Captain Ellis Brooke, of Petton 183. 2 mouth issuing flames of fire ppr.

Park, Shrewsbury, and 18, Ennismore Cunninghame, a martlet volant over water Curling, Kent, a savage's head in pro-

Gardens, S.W., same crest and motto. ppr. Prospere qui sedulo. cf. 96. 2 file ppr., wreathed about the temples

Cunliffe, PickersgiU-, John Cunliffe, Es- Cunninghame, Durh., the stump of an vert. 190. 7

quire, of Hooley House, Surrey : ( i oak-tree sprouting ppr. 145.2 Curran and Curren, Ireland, a parrot's

A greyhound sejant arg., collared sa. Cunninghame, an arm in armour, holding head between two wings. loi. 10

On(for Cunliffe). cf. 59. 2. {2) a in the hand a sword, aU ppr. 210. 2 Currel and Curie, Scotland, a bugle-horn

rock ppr., an eagle with wings ele- Cunninghame-Graham, Robert Bontine, stringed and knotted Forward.

vated sa., bezantee, holding in the Esquire, of Gartmore, Perthsh., 228. II

beak a cross crosslet fitchee or (for and Finlaystone, Renfrewsh., an eagle Currell, Devonsh., apeacock's head eouped

PickersgiU). Fidditer. displayed, in his dexter talon a sword ppr. 103. 2

Cunliffe, PickersgiU-, Harry, of Staughton in pale ppr. For rigid and reason. Curren, Scotland, a parrot's head between

Manor, Huntingdonshire, on a rock Cunnington, a demi-lion rampant gu. two wings ppr. loi. 10

ppr., an eagle, wings elevated sa., 10. 3 Currer, Yorks, a lion's head erased arg.,

bezantee, and holding in the beak a Cunyngham, Dick-, Sir Robert Keith coUared sa., rimmed and studded or,

cross crosslet fitchee or. Quos recta Alexander, Bart., of Prestonfield, Edin- Merile. 18. 6
sci-juor.
burgh, and of Lambrughton, Ayrsh., Currer of Clifton House, Yorks: (i) A

Cunningham, see Gun-Cunningham. on the dexter side a dexter hand hold- lion's head erased arg., gorged with a

Cunningham, see Miller- Cunningham. ing a plumb-rule ppr., on the sinister collar sa., cliarged with three bezants
Cunningham of Robertland, Scotland, a
— —side a ship in distress ppr. Ad amussin. A(for Currer). cf. 18. 6. (2) sword
At spes infracta. Via tuta virtutis.
unicorn's head. Fortitudine. 49. 7 in pale arg., hilt and pommel or (for

Cunningham, Scotland, a unicorn's heed 160. 14 Roundell). Merere. 170. 2
Cunynghame, Sir Francis George Thur-
arg., maned and armed or. Over, fork Currey, a golden fleece ppr. 1 30. 2

uver. 49. 7 low, Bart., of Milncraig, A3Tsh., a Currey, Robert, Esquire, of Heme Hill,

Cunningham of Edinburgh, a unicorn's unicorn's head armed and crined or. Surrey, between two oak- branches

hiad sa., maned and armed or. Over, Over, fork over. 49. 7 fructed ppr., an escutcheon gu., charged

fork over. 49. 7 Cunynghame, Henry Hardinge Samuel, with a rose arg., barbed and seeded vert.

Cunningham of Bedland, a unicorn's head Esquire, C.B., M.A., of Barn Bridge, Espirance. 149. 7
South Nuffield, Surrey, Home Oifice,
eouped arg., armed and crined or. Currey of Erlwood, Windlesham, Surrey,

Virlute et labore. 49. 7 Whitehall, and 134, Cromwell Road, and Fachlwyd, Hall, Ruthin, North
S.W., a unicorn ungu., maned and Wales, a rose gu.
Cunningham, a unicorn's head erased ppr.

Sans verier. 49. 5 armed or, lying on a mount vert. In Currie or Currey, a rose arg., barbed and
an escroU above the crest. Over, fork
Cunningham of Edinburgh, a unicorn's seeded vert. 149. 4

lu-ad erased arg. Over, fork over. 49. 5 Currie, a golden fleece ppr. 1 30. 2
Cunningham, a demi-unicorn or. 48. 7
Cunningham, on a mount vert, a unicorn Cupholme, Lines, a ram's head erased gu., Currie, Ireland, an arm in armour em-

armed or. 130. 6 bowed, holding in the hand a spear, all

couchant. Cuppage, a sundial arg. 176. 7 ppr. cf. 197. I

Cunningham, the trunk of an oak-tree Cupper, Somers., on a mural crown arg., Currie, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant

with sprigs vert. Tandem. 145. 2 a pelican erm., vulning her breast gu., ppr. Courage. 10. 2

Cunningham of Lainshaw, Scotland, the beaked and legged or. 98. 3 Currie of Bush HiU, Middx., and Minley

stump of an oak-tree ppr., with one Cupplade, Lanes, a lion's head erased Manor, a cock gu. 91. 2

sprig vert. Non obstante Deo. 145. 2 erm., charged with three guttes-d'or, Currie, John Lang, Esquire. J. P., of Lana

Cunningham of Balgonie, an oak-tree two and one. cf. 17. 8 and Titanga, both co. Hampden, and

ppr. Tandem. 143. s Cupples, a demi-man in military costume EUdon, Grey Street, St. Kilda, Vic-

Cunningham, Bart., N.S., a dexter hand ppr., holding a banner az. toria, a cock gu. Audax et vigilans.

ppr. holding a lozenge or. Curd et Cure, George Edward Capel, of Blake 91. 2

candore. 219. 10 Hall, Ongar, Essex, out of a ducal Currie, Scotland, a cock crowing ppr.

Cunningham, a cubit arm erect, vested coronet a griffin's head with wings ex- Vigilans et audax. 91. 2

per pale or and az., cuifed arg., holding panded, all arg., charged on the neck Currie, Rev. Sir Frederick Larkins, Bart.,

in the hand a pine-apple ppr. with a rose gu. Fais que droit airrive M.A., Rector of Old Alresford, Hants,
Cunningham, a dexter hand holding the a cock ppr., resting its foot upon a rose
que pourra. 67. 3 arg., barbed and seeded ppr. cf. 91. 2
upper part of an anchor by the ring ppr. Currie, Henry William, Esquire, of Rush-
Cunningham of Gattonside, Roxburghsh., Cure, Colonel Alfred Capel, of Badger den House, Higham Ferrers, same

a soldier fully equipped on horseback Hall, Shifnal, Shropsh. : (i) Out of a

ducal coronet arg., a griffin's head be-

at full speed, and holding a sword in tween two wings expanded of the first, crest and motto.
Currie, James Pattison, Esquire, of San-
his dexter hand erect, all ppr. Nee and charged on the neck with a rose
down House, Esher, same crest.
timeo, nee spertio. 189. 10 Agu. (for Cure). 67. 3. (2) bull's Currie, Laurence, Esquire, of Minley

Cunningham of Bonintoun, a demi-lady —scalp arg. (for Cheney). Fato prudenlia Manor, Famborough, Hants, same

habited, holding in her dexter hand a major. Fais ce que doit arrive que

pair of scales. Preestat auro virtus. pourra. 123. 8 crest.

1S3. 2 Cureton, see Cuerden. Curry, a cock gu. 91. 2

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CUR 148 CUT

Curry of Manchester, a grifiSn's head head couped arg., surmounted by two on the breast with a bend arg., thereon
erased arg., charged on the neck with branches of oak in saltier ppr. Gi-ada-
Dumwith three fleurs-de-lis sa. spiro

an annulet gu., and holding in the tim vincimus. cf. 1 30. i spero. c/. 75- 2

beak another annulet az. Aspiro. Curtis, Suff., a lion sejant ppr., support- Cust, Earl Brownlow, see Brownlow.

cf. 66. 2 ing with his dexter paw an escutcheon Cust, Sir Charles Leopold, Bart., of

Curry and Cory, Ireland, out of a ducal of the arms, viz. : az., a chevron dan- Leasowe Castle, Chesh., a lion's head

coronet a griffin's head or, between cettee between three mural coronets erased sa., gorged with a collar paly

two wings of the last, semee of estoiles wavy of six arg. and az. Esse quam

sa. cf. 6;. i Curtis of Roscrea, co. Tipperary, Ireland, videri. 18. 6

Curry, a demi-lion arg. Fortis et lenis. a dolphin naiant az., pierced in the Cust, same crest. Qui custodit caveat.

10. 2 side with a feather or. cf. 140.5 Cust, Sir Reginald John, of 13, Eccleston

Curryer of London, a cinquefoil vert. Curtis, Shropsh., a leopard's face or. 22. 2 Square, same crest.

148. 12 Curtis, a greyhound's head between two Cust, Robert Needham, Esquire, LL.D.,

Curson of Keddleston, Derbysh., a popin- roses. 61. II of 63, Elm Park Gardens, S.W., same

jay with wings expanded or, beaked, Curtler, Frederick Lewis, of Bevere crest. Opera illius mea sunt.

legged, and collared gu. Let Curson House, Worcs., a lion's head erased Cust of Stamford, Lines, a lion's head

hold what Curson held. bendy sinister or and az., ducally erased sa., collared gobonee arg. and

Curson, Derbysh., a cockatrice with crowned of the first, from the mouth az. 18. 6

wings addorsed and tail nowed gu. flames issuant ppr. Labor omnia Cust, a dexter arm vested arg., the hand

c/. 68. 5 vincit. cf. 17. I —ppr. holding a scroU on which is the

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. 141. 14 quies.

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. Curwen, a demi-savage regardant, or, a phoenix gu., in flames ppr.

Curtayne, on a rock a leopard sejant ppi. wreathed about the head and middle 82.5

24. 12 with leaves, all ppr. 81 5 . 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 pas- arg., armed or. Si je n'estoy. 49. 5 breast a mullet of six points or.
Appetitus rationi pareat.
sant or, between four trees ppr. Curwen, Rev. Edward Hasell, Plumbland

Curteis, a wolf's head couped arg., col- Rectory, Carlisle, same crest and Custance, Colonel Frederic Hambleton,

lared and spiked sa., chained or. motto. C.B., J. P., Weston House, Norf., a
demi-eagle displayed gu., charged on
f/- 30. 9 Curzon, Earl Howe and Baron Scarsdale,

Curteis, Curtess, Curteys, Curtois, or sec those titles. the breast with a star of six points or.

Curtoys, a demi-husbandman vested Curzon, Viscount, sec Howe. Earl. Appetitus rationi pareat. cf. 81. 3

az., holding over the shoulder an ox- Curzon, Roper-, Baron Teynham, see Cutberd, Cuthberd, Cuthbert, and Cut-

yoke ppr. Another, holding over the Teynham. bert, a lion's head erased arg., gorged

shoulder a ploughshare. 187.14 Curzon, see Zouch, Baron de la. with a collar gu., charged with three

Curteis, Herbert, Esquire, of Windmill Curzon, a popinjay rising or, collared gu. cross crosslets titched of 'the first.

Hill Place, Hailsham, Sussex, a unicorn Let Curzon holde tchat Curzon helde. cf. 18. 6

passant or, between four trees ppr. Curzon, George Augustus, same crest and Cuthbert of Canada, a cubit arm holding

Fortiter suaviler. motto. an arrow ppr. Fortiter. 214. 4

Curteis, Rev. Thomas Samuel, of the Cusac-Smith, Bart., out of a ducal coro- Cuthbert, Robert Thomas Powlett, of

Rectory, Sevenoaks, same crest. net or, a unicorn's head az., armed or. Rosedale, West%vood Park, South-
Courtois sans bassesse. ampton, a dexter arm in armour,
Curtis, an arm in mail, garnished arg. En Dieu est mon espoir. 48. 12 holding an arrow ppr. Fortiter.
Curtis, an arm in armour embowed, hold- Cuthbert of Castlehill, Inverness, and
Cusach, Cusack, and Cusacke, a spear

entiled with a savage's head couped

ing in the hand a sword ppr., garnished ppr. 191. 7 Rosshall Aberdeen, Scotland, a hand
gauntleted holding a dart. Nee minus
arg. 195. 2 Cusack of Killeen, Gerrardstown, Lis-

Curtis, Sir Arthur Colin, Bart., of Gat- muUen, and Clonard, co. Meath, Ire- fortiter.

combe, Hants, out of a naval coronet land, a mermaid sa., holding in the Cuthbert or Cuthburt, on a heart gu., an
or, an arm erabowed, vested az., cuffed dexter hand a sword, and in the sinister eagle's claw erased at the thigh ppr.

arg., supporting a flagstaff ppr., thereon —a sceptre ppr. Ave Maria, plena gratia. 113. 14
a flag of the second, charged with a
En Dieu est mon espoir. cf. 1 84. 7 Cuthbert, an arm in armour embowed,

wolf's head or, and a canton gyronne Cusack, James WiUiam Henry Claud, of grasping a broken spear, all ppr.

of four gu. and az., thereon a cross of AbbeviUe House, Malahide, co. Dublin, 197. 2
the third within a bordure of the first. same crest and mottoes.
Per ardua. Cusack, Sir Ralph Smith, of Furry Park, Cuthbert, Scotland, a cubit arm erect,
the hand grasping a tilting-spear in

Curtis, Ireland, a hand holding four Raheny, Dublin, same crest. bend sinister ppr. Nee minus fortiter.
Cusack-Smith, Sir (Thomas) Berry,
arrows, points downward. c/. 214. 3 214. II
K.C.M.G., of British Legation, San-
Curtis of East Cliffe, Devoush., an arm in tiago, and British Consulate-General, Cuthbert- Kearney : { i ) A dexter arm

armour embowed, holding in the hand Valparaiso, out of a ducal coronet or, a in armour couped below the elbow in

ppr. a scimitar arg., hilt and pommel unicorn's head az. En Dieu est mon fesse, the hand bare grasping a dagger

mor. 196. 10. Another crest, 3.U arm Aerect, all ppr. (for Kearney). (2)

armour erect, holding in the hand a demi-lion rampant or, debruised by an

sword, all ppr., hilt and pommel or. Cusacke, a dexter hand holding a seax arrow point downwards gu. (for Cuth-

Vdie bene facere. 210.2 cutting at a quiU, aU ppr. -13-9 bert). Semper fidelis. cf. 10. 2

Curtis, an arm in mail ppr., holding in Cush or Cushe, a cock sa., combed and Cuthell or Cuthill, on a ducal coronet or,

the hand a scimitar arg. wattled gu. 91. 2 a leopard sejant, gorged ppr. cf. 24. 1
Cutlar-Fergusson, Robert, Esquire, of
Curtis, Curtois, and Curtoys, see Curteis. Cushney of Aberdeen, Scotland, an an-

Curtis of Thornfield, Lanes, in front of chor ppr.. surmounted by a fleur-de-Us Craigdarroch, Monaive, Dumfries, N.B.,

a horse's head arg., holding in the or. iSpes meum solatium. 161. 9 a dexter hand grasping a broken spear
in bend. Vi et arte.
mouth a fleur-de-lis az., a fasces fesse- Cussans or De Cusance, a dexter hand

wise ppr. Perseverando vinco. holding a boar's head in pale and Cutler, Suff., a dragon's head erased or.

51. 12 erased, all ppr. 220. 6 ducally gorged gu. 71- S

Curtis, Su: William Ulichael, Bart., Cussans of Jamaica, an eagle displayed Cutler of Bloherby, Leics., a dragon's

of Cullands Grove, Middx., a ram's gu., armed and langued az., charged head erased gu. cf. 71. 2

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CUT 149 DAL

Cutler, Yorks, a dragon's head erased or, Cutler of Ipswich, Suff., a demi-lion gu., Cutts of Chiklerley, Cambs, a greyhound's

:

ducally gorged az. cf. 71. S holding between the paws a Danish head erased arg., collared gu., ringed

Cutler, Colonel John Edward, J.P., of battle-axe arg., staff or. or. cf. 61. 2

Valetta, Sheffield, a dragon's or] 15.4 Cuyet, a goat's head erased sa. 128. 5

wyvern's head erased or, ducally Cuttes, an eagle displayed arg., beaked Cuyler, Sir Charles, Bart., of St. John's

Dumcollared az. spiro spero. 71.81 and membered gu. Lodge, Herts, on a mural crown ppr.,

Cutler of Westminster, a dragon's head ' 75-2 a battle-axe erect surmounted by two

erased az., gorged with a mural coronet Cutting, a demi-griffin arg., collared az., arrows in saltier or, flighted arg.,

or, holding in the mouth a laurel- j holding between its claws an escallop points upwards. Deo nun sagittis fido.
or. cf. 65. 8
branch vert. I Cyfer, a griffin's head ppr. 66. i

Dabbins, out of a mural coronet chequy • Daisie, Scotland, a hawk's head erased Dale of Newton-Montague, Dorset, a garb

arg. and sa., an acorn or, leaved vert. ppr. 88. 12 ppr. 153. 2

152. 31 Dakeham, Linos and Shropsh., a dove or Dale, Edward Robert, Crane Villa, Salis-

Dabernon, Devonsh., in a maunch gu., a 92. 2 bury, same crest.

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hand apaumee ppr. 203. i Dakyns, Derbysh., of Haokness, and of Dale, Rutl., three battle-axes, one in pale

Dabetot or Dabitot, Warw., a dove holding Linton, Yorks, out of a naval coronet and two in saltier, the handles or, the

in its beak an olive-branch ppr. or, a dexter arm embowed ppr., holding heads arg., enfiled with a chaplet of

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92. 5 in the hand a battle-axe arg., round roses of the first. 172. 10

D'Abrichecourt, out of a ducal coronet the wrist a ribbon az. Strike, Dakyns, Dale, an arm embowed holding a sword

or, a plume of feathers arg., debruised the devil's in the hempe. cf. 201. 5 in bend ppr. 201. 4

by two bars gu., each charged with Dalavall, Northumb., a ram's head arg., Dale, Scotland, an arm brandishing a

three lozenges of the first. armed or. 1 30. i scimitar ppr. 213. 5

Dabridgcourt, Hants and Warw., out of a D'AIbani, Arthur James Louis Francis, Dales, a demi-lion rampant or, collared

ducal coronet or, four feathers arg.. Esquire, of Newmarket, on a wreath gu. 10. 9
charged with two bars gu., on each
of the colours two ostrich-feathers in Dalgety or Dalgetty, a lion rampant gar-

three mascles of the first. saltire az., thereon perched a martlet dant az. 25

cf. 114. 11 or. Vesligia nulla retrorsum. Dalgety, Frederick John, Esquire, of

Daccomb of Stapleton, Dorset, a pair of Dalbiac, Yorks, a dove with wings ex- Lockerley Hall, Romsey, Hants, a lion
!

wings conjoined ppr. 113. I panded, holding in the beak an olive- rampant guardant gu., gorged with a

Daccome of Croft Castle, Dorset, an oak- bfanch. 94. 5 wreath of oak or, supporting a shield
' arg., thereon a thistle slipped ppr.
Vincit qui patitur.
tree ppr., fructed or, round the tree a Dalbiac, same crest. Pax et amor.
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scroll with the mutto, " Virlutis robore Dalbie and Dalby, a crane regardant

robor." resting its dexter claw on a stone Dalgleisb, Scotland, the trunk of an oak-

Da Costa, a reindeer trippant ppr. 12^. 9 cf. 105. 5 tree sprouting forth new branches.
Eevircscam.
D'Acre, an eagle rising ppr. j
145. 2
77. 5 | Dalby, Sir William Bartlett, M.B., B.A. Dalglelsh, Sir William Ogilvy, Bart, of

Dacre, Baron, see Hampden, Viscount. j (Cantab.), F.R.G.S., of Red Lodge, Errol Park, Errol, Perthsh., the stump
of an oak-tree sprouting out branches
Dacre, an eagle rising sa. 77. 5 Englefield Green, Surrey, in front of a and leaves, all ppr. Revirescam.

Dacre, a bull statant gu., the tail ex- dexter arm embowed to the sinister,
1

tended. Forte en loyaute. cf. 45. 2 holding in the hand an ancient lamp, a

Dacre, a demi-tiger ducally gorged and serpent nowed, all ppr. Probitas verus

chained ppr. honos. 253. 15 271. 2

Dacres, Heref., a buckle. 78. 5 Dalby of Castle Donnington, Leics., a Dalgleish, John James, Esquire, D.L.,

Dacres, a dove az., charged neck demi-griffin segreant ppr. In Deo —J. P., of Westgrange, Fifesh. ; address
Brankston Grange, Bogside, Stir-
with an escallop or, between two oak spero. 64. 2

branches vert, fructed of the second. Dalby, J. Lyttleton, M.R.C.S., 13, ling, the stump of an oak-tree sprouting

cf. 92. I. Buckingham Road, Brighton, same out branches and leaves ppr. Revires-

Dade of Woodton, Norf., and Tanning crest. Fidelis et tenax. cam. 145. 2

ton, Suff., a garb or, enfiled with a Dalby of Reading, Berks, a demi-. Dalgleish, Laurence, Esquire, of Pitfir-

ducal coronet per pale az. and gu. segreant ppr. 64. 2 rane, Keavil and Roscobie, Fife, same

53. 5 Dalby, a demi-Hercules with lion's skin crest and motto. 145. 2

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Dadley, a naked arm embowed, holding and club ppr. Dalgleish of Scotscraig, Scotland, a book
[

in the hand two slips of columbine, all Dale, a swan ppr. 99. 2 expanded ppr. Delicice mei.

ppr. In malos cornu. Dale. Northumb., a stork ppr. 158- 3

Daer, Lord, see Selkirk, Earl. 105. 11 Dagleish of Tinnygask, Fifeshire, the

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D'Aeth, Hughes-, of Knowlton Court, Dale, a stork arg., beaked, legged, and stump of an oak-tree sprouting out

Kent, a griffin's head erased or, holding ducally gorged or. cj. 105. 1 branches and leaves ppr. Revirescam.

in the beak a trefoil slipped vert. Dale, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., 145. 2

cf. 66. 2 a heron arg., beaked, legged, and Dalglish-BellasiS, William, Esquire, a
mount vert, thereon a lion couchant
I guardant az., in front of a tent ppr.,
lined gu. Bon est bel assez.
Dagget, an eagle displayed gu., charged ; ducally gorged or. cf. 105. 3
ith a bezant. ~75- of Cleado
D~al"e, B~roodrick, jui're, J.P.,

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Dagget, Scotland, a demi-talbot sa., Meadows, Durh., and of Apperley

collared or c/ 55. 11 Dene, Stocksfield, Northumb., upon a Dalhousie, Earl of, Lord Ramsay, of
rock ppr., a heron arg., gorged with a
Dagley, a Minerva's head from the shoul- coUar gemelle gu., and resting the Kerrington (Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur George
dexter foot on a fret or. Spectemur
ders affrontee. Maule Ramsay), of Midlothian: (i) A

Dagworth, a lion's gamb erased holding unicorn's head couped at the neck

the hilt of a broken sword ppr. 38. 2 agendo. 258. 15 arg., armed or (for Ramsay). 49. 7.
1
(2) A wyvern with two heads vomiting
Dalle, Scotland, a swan's head and neck Dale, Sir David, Bart., West
flames before and behind ppr. {for
couped ppr. Laudes cano heroum. Darlington, in front of two eagles'

cf. loi. 5 j heads erased and addorsed ppr., an Maule). Ora et labora. 69. 9
163. 2
Daintry, a bull's head and neck ducally escutcheon az., charged with a bezant, Dalhurst, a crescent arg.
j 10. 2

gorged, all ppr. cf. 44. 2 / bi/de my time. cf. 84. 11 Dalingrugge, a demi-lion ppr.
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DAL 150 DAM

Dalison, Kent and Lines, a man in ar- Dalrymple-Hay ; ( i ) A rock ppr. {/or Daly, Baron Dunsandle, see Duusandle.
Dalrymple). 179.7. A(2) falcon ppr.,
mour ppr., purfled or, holding in his Daly, Ireland, in front of an oak-tree ppr.,

dexter hand a battle-axe arg., the —charged on the breast with an escut- fructed or, a greyhound courant sa.

handle gu. D'accomplir Agincourt. cheon gu. {/or Hay). Firm. Serva Deo fidelis et regi. 58. 5

Dalkeith, Earl, see Buceleuch, Duke of. jugnm. 85. 3 Daly, John Archer, Esquire, of Raford,

Dall, a sword and a pen in saltier ppr. Dalrymple, a lion's head erased or. 17. 8 Athenry, and Furbough, Glaway. in

I/O- 4 Dalrymple, Scotland, a hart's head ppr. front of an oak-tree ppr., fructed or, a

Dallas- Yorke, see Yorke. 121. 5 greyhound courant sa., collared gold.

Dallas, Sir George Edward, Bart., of Dalsiel of London, a demi-man in armour Deo fidelia et regi.
holding in his dexter hand a scimitar
Petsal, Staffs, a crescent per pale or Daly, William Disney John Eyre, Es-
brandished aloft ppr. / dare. 187. 4
and gu. Lux venit ah alto. 163. 2 Dalston of Dalston Hall, Cumb., out of quire, of Onitchambo, Elsternwick,

Dallas, an increscent arg. Lux venit ab a ducal coronet or, a falcon's head ppr. Melbourne, Australia, in front of an

alto. 163. 3 oak-tree fructed ppr., a greyhound

Dallas, Scotland, a crescent. Gradatim. 89- 4 courant sa. Deo fidelia et regi.
Dalston, out of a ducal coronet or, an
163. 2 58. 5

Dallas, a crescent per pale arg. and gu. eagle's head ppr., holding in the beak Daly, Frederick Henry, M.D., 185, Am-

163. 2 a pellet. S3. 14 hurst Road, Hackney Downs, N.E.,

Dallas, Scotland, an open lancet ppr. Dalton, see Wade-Dalton. same crest and motto.

Semper paratus. 178. 9 D' Alton, Count, of Greenastown, co. Daly, James Dominic, 57, Colmore Row,
Birmingham, same crest.
Dallaway, a demi-lion rampant or. No- Tipperary, Ireland : ( i ) On a ducal
coronet or, ornamented with pearls
tandi sunt tibi mores. 10. 2 Daly, James Dermot, of Castle Daly,

DaUender of Poynings, Sussex, and Buck- on the strawberry-leaves and between Loughrea, same crest.

land, Siurey, an eagle's head vairee them, an eagle displayed sa., looking to Daly, Ireland, a ferret collared and lined

arg. and gu. 83. i the sinister laugued gu., and crowned ppr. 134. 9

Dalley, Ireland, a ferret collared and with a similar coronet. (2) Out of a Daly, a demi-angel holding in the dexter

lined, all ppr. 1 34. 9 coronet the same as the last a demi- hand a griffin's head erased ppr.

Dalley and Dally, a demi-angel issuing lion rampant arg., armed and langued 183- 3
Dalyell, Scotland, a demi-man in armour
holding in her dexter hand a griffin's or, holding in the dexter paw an olive-

head erased ppr. 1S3. 3 branch vert. Tristus et fidelis. holding a scimitar, all ppr. 187. 4

Dalling, Bart. {e.xtincl), of Burwood Park, Dalton, Fitzgerald Verity, Dean House, Dalyell, a dexter hand holding a scimitar

Surrey, a cubit arm erect, holding in Dean, Kimbolton, out of a mural crown —ppr., hilted and pommelled or. / dare.

the hand a branch of oak fructed ppr. a demi-lion rampant guardant. Right and reason. 213. 5

c/. 219. 9 Dalton of Bispham, Lanes, a dragon's Dalyell of Ticknevin, Carbery, co. Kil-
Dalling, a cannon arched over with a
head vert, between two wings or. dare, and Lingo, St. Andrews, a dexter

chain, and within the arch a lion's 72. 7 hand grasping a scimitar, both ppr. /
Dalton, a dragon's head vert, between two
head erased, all ppr. 19. 6 dare.

Dally, an arm erect, vested sa., cuffed wings or, pellettee. 72. 7 Dalzell, Earl ot Carnwath, and Baron

arg., holding in the hand an arrow Dalton of Kingston-on-HuU and Hawkes- Dalzell, see Carnwath.

ppr. well, Yorks, a dragon's head with wings Dalzell, a dagger in pale ppr. 169. 2

Dallyson of Hornsey, Middx., the sun or, displayed vert, gorged with a collar Dalzell, Robert Stuart, Esquire, M.A., of

rising from clouds ppr. 162. 5 nebulee arg. c/. 72. 7 Glenae House, Dumfries, a dagger erect

Dalmahoy of that Ilk, a dexter hand Dalton, a dragon's head vert, purfled and az., pommel and hilt or. / dare.

brandishing a sword, all ppr. Absque winged or. God is my defender. 72. 7 Dalzell, a dexter hand issuing out of a
Dalton, a wyvern's head couped vert,
metu. 212. 3 cloud grasping a spear in bend ppr.

Dalmeny, Lord, see Rosebery, Earl. gorged with a collar nebuly or, between / dare. c/. 214. 11

Dalmer of London, a demi-lion rampant two wings displayed, also vert, the in- Dalziel, Scotland, a sword in pale ppr.

erminois holding between the paws a side of the wings of the second. Pati- / dare. 1 70. 2

mullet of six points arg., pierced vert. entia vincit. cf. 72. 7 Dalziel, same crest and motto. 213. 5

c/. 10. 2 Dalton of Thurnham, a dragon's head Dalziel of London, a demi-man in armour,

Dalrymple, Earl ot Stair, and Viscount vert, between two wings or. 72. 7 brandishing in his dexter hand a sci-

Dalrymple, see Stair. Dalton, Grant-, Alan, Esquire, of Shanks mitar ppr. / dare. 1S7. 4

Dalrymple, see Hamiltou-Dabymple. House, Somers., and Wyke Lodge, Dalziel, a branch of laurel and a thistle

Dalrymple, Sir Walter Hamilton, Bart., Winchester: (i) On a mount ppr., a issuing from two hands couped and

of the Lodge, North Berwick, Had- dragon's head couped vert, between conjoined, one gauntleted, the other

dington, a rock ppr., intended to re- two wings or, each charged with a cross ppr. 224. S
present the " Bass Rock." Fir?n.
Acrosslet sa. {for Dalton). (2) boar's Dalziell, a naked man ppr.
Dalrymple, Sir Charles, Bart., of New
head couped arg. (/or Grant). Stabit Dalziell, Bart., Scotland, a dexter hand

Hailes, Midlothian, M.A., M.P. for the conscius aqui. 43. I holding a scimitar ppr. / dare.

Borough of Ipswich, a rock ppr. Dalton of Dunkirk Manor, Glouc, a demi- 213- 5

Fir me. 179. 7 dragon vert. Inter cruces trimnphans Dam of Hadham, Heref., out of a mural

Dalrymple, Elphinstone-, Sir Robert in cruce. 73. 10 crown a hawk's head. c/. 89. 4

Grceme, Bart., Old Rectory, Broad Dalton, a ram's head couped arg., armed Damant, two Uons' heads addorsed. 17. 3

Chalk, Salisbury: (i) Two horns erect or. 130. I Damer, Dawson-, Earl of Portarlington,

parted per fesse or and sa., counter- Dalton, Ireland, a seas ppr. 171. 2 see Portarlington.

changed. (2) A rock ppr., over which Dalton, Portman-, Seymour Berkeley, Damer, Earl of Dorchester {extinct), out
A18, Eccleston Square, S.W. : (i)
the motto ' Firm. " ( 3 ) An armed hand of a mural coronet or, a talbot's head
' az., eared of the first. Tu ne cede malis.

erect holding an ostrich-feather sa. dragon's head with wings displayed

Dalrymple, Scotland, a rock ppr. Quies- vert, the outside of the wings or, gorged 56. 6
with a collar nebule of the last, a cross
cam. 179. 7 Damer of Milton Abbey, Dorset, same
Apattee arg. for difference. (2) talbot
Dalrymple, Bart., Scotland, out of a crest. 56. 6
sejant or.
viscount's coronet a rock ppr. Firm. Dalway, a demi-Uon rampant gu., holding Damerley, a dexter hand brandishing a

179- 7 in his paws a staff erect ppr., on a scimitar aloft, all ppr. 213. 5
Dalrymple, Scotland, a rock ppr. Atavis. banner appendant thereto and flotant
Damerley, a lion's head erased within a

179- 7 chain or, disposed in orle. 19. 5

Dalrymple, Scotland, same crest. Be firm. to the sinister arg., a sal tire of the Dammant, a dexter hand brandishing a

179- 7 first. Esto quod audes. c/. 15. 2 scimitar, all ppr. 213. 5
Dalrymple, Scotland, same crest. Steady.
Dalway, Marriot Robert, same crest and Damock, a gauntlet supporting a spear

179- 7 motto. erect sa.

DAM 151 DAR

D'Amorie, Glouc, out of a mural coronet armour ppr., the helmet adorned with Danmare, a lion's gamb sa., supporting
I

or, a talbot's head az., eared of the three feathers az., holding in the dexter an escutcheon gu. cf. 37. 2

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first. 56. 6 hand a broken tilting-spear, also ppr., Dannat, Dannant, or Dannett of Elm-

Damory, a wolf courant ppr. 28. 4 and supporting with the sinister an bridge, Worcs., and of Leics., Shropsh.,

Damory, a long cross recrossed and stand- escutcheon sa., charged with a ram's and Warw., a greyhound's head erased

ing on three grieces gu. 166. 6 head erased or. Traditus non rictus. arg., collared or, rimmed, and the ring

Damory, Ireland, a deini-lion rampant 187. 13 gu., charged with three torteaux.

gardant sa. 10. 8 Dangar, Hon. Henry Carey, of Grantham, cf. 61. 2

Dampier of Collingshays, Somers., a demi- Sydney, and the Grove, Camden, New Danncey or Dauncey, Heref., a lion's head

lion rampant sa., ducally crowned or. South Wales, Australia, same crest and erased arg., collared gu. 18. 6

Dominus petra mea. 10. 11 motto. 187. 13 Dannsey, a nag's head gu., bezantee,

Dampier, Henry Lucius, Esquire, C.I.E., DangerQeld, a savage's head wreathed maned and bridled or. cf. 51. 5

of Fairholme, Parkstone, Dorset, a with laurel-leaves ppr. 190. 7 Dannsey and Dauntesy, a dragon's head

demi-lion rampant crowned with a Dangeriield of Bromyard, Worcs., a erased vert. cf. 71. 2

ducal coronet. Dominus pdra mea. griffin's head erased ppr. 66. 2 Danrey of Laureth, Cornw., a horse pas-

Dan or Dann, out of a mural coronet a Danheck, a thistle ppr. cf. 1 50. 2 sant saddled and bridled ppr.

demi-monkey rampant ppr. 136. 13 Danheck of London, a rose ppr. 1 49- 5 52.4
Danby of Danby, Yorks, a scorpion erect Daniel, see Amherst.
Dansey, a demi-savage wreathed round

Daniel, Wilts and Yorks, a unicorn's the middle, and holding in his dexter

Danby, Yorks, a crab erect or. 141. 5 head erased or. 49. 5 hand a sUp of myrtle, all ppr.
186. 4
Dancastle, Berks, a stag's head arg., Daniel, a unicorn's head couped arg.,

attired or, vulned in the neck ppr. armed or. Nee timeo, nee sperno. 49. 7 Dansey, Wilts, a horse's head couped

cf. 121. 5 Daniel, a dexter naked arm erect, entiled arg., maned and bridled or. 51. 5

Dance, Holland, Esquire, Berks and with a ducal coronet holding a sword. Dansey, Heref., a lion rampant per fess

Hants, a horse's head az., caparisoned Sub lege libertas. 212. 7 or and gu. i. 13

or, charged on the neck with an es- Daniel, a galley with her oars in saltier. Dansey of Easton Court, Heref., a lion's

cutcheon arg., and thereon a lion's 160. 10 head erased arg., coUared gu. 18. 6

head erased gu. Daniel, Ireland, a bull passant ppr. Dansie, a sea-horse ppr. 46. 5

Dance, out of a ducal coronet a nag's cf. 45- 2 Danskine of Stirling, a beaver holding in

head atfrontee. Daniel, William Henry, Esquire, J. P., of his mouth a log of wood ppr. Nee

Dance, a house's head couped az., bridled Lough Ree Lodge, Glasson, co. West- improvidus. cf. 134. 8

gu- 51-5 meath, in front of a trefoil slipped vert, Danson, a garb quarterly or and gu.,

Dance, Colonel the late Sir Charles Webb, a dexter arm couped, vested gu., cuffed banded az. 153. 2

K.H., Herts, a horse's head coupod az., the hand ppr., holding a cross Dant, a chough's head erased sa., beaked

sa., wreathed round the bottom of the crosslet erect, also gu. Toujours gu., blood dropping from the beak.

neck with oak vert, the bit or, and the prH. Danvers, Oxon. and Northumb., a parrot

bridle of the first. Deniel, Dorset, an arm couped in fess, vert, holding in its beak an annulet

Dance of Dublin, out of a mural crown vested az., cuffed or, holding in the or. loi. II

or, a goat's head az. c/. 12S. 12 hand ppr. a cross crosslet fitched in Danvers, Leics. and Oxon., a parrot vert,

Dancer, Bart., of Modreeny House, co. pale gu. cf. 207. 8 winged gu., holding in its beak a round

Tipperary : (i) A talbot passant sa., Daniell of Truro, Cornw., and Daniels buckle or. cf. loi. 4

collared or. (2) An arm embowed in of St. Austin's, Hants, on two oak- Danvers of Smithwick and Rothley,

armour and charged on the fore-arm branches vert, fructed or, meeting Leios., a parrot close vert, holding in

with three estoiles in pale gu., holding saltierwise in base, a pelican erm. in its beak an oak-branch ppr., fructed|

a palm- branch ppr. Vincit qni patitur. her piety, the nest and young ppr. with three acorns. cf. loi. 4

Cf. 54. 5 Danvers of London and Bucks, a fleur-

Dancer, a pheon with part of the broken Daniell, Somers., Chesh., and Suff., a tiger de-lis erm., entiled with a ducal coronet

shaft therein. 1 74. lO passant regardant arg. or. 148. I

Dancey of Donhead^ St. Andrews, Wilts, DanieU, Robert, Esquire, J. P., D.L., of Danvers, a wyvern or. 70. i

a horse's head couped gu., bezantee, New Forest, co. Westmeath, Ireland, Danvers, a wyvern with wings addorsed

maned and bridled or. cf. 51. 6 a unicorn's head erased arg., armed or. 70. I

Dand of Mansfield Woodhouse, Notts, on and crined or, and charged with a cres- Danvers, Sir Juland, K.C.S.I., of 103,

a mount vert, a swan arg., winged sa., cent gu. Pro fide et patria. cf. 49. 5 Lexham Gardens, W., a wyvern with

beaked gu. 100. 7 Daniell, a wolf statant regardant gu. wings endorsed or. Forte en loyaltc.

Dandern, out of a ducal coronet or, a Another, sa. cf. 28. 12 Danvers, Butler-: (i) A wyvern with
wings elevated and tail nowed or, the
demi-ostrich with wings expanded arg. Daniell, Scotland, a unicorn's head arg.

cf. 96. 8 49- 7 dexter claw resting on an escutcheon
Dandridge of Great Malvern, Worcs., a arg., thereon a bend gu., charged with
Daniell, Arthur Stewart, M.A., Fair-
lion's head erased, charged with a Athree martlets or (for Danvers). (2)
mascle arg. In adversis etiam fide. childes, Wartingham, Surrey, same
demi-cockatrice couped vert, the wings
cf. 17. 8 crest. Nil sperno miror mettio.
elevated arg., combed, beaked, wattled,
Dandy of Sapiston, Suff., a garb or, on the Daniell, Herts, Yorks, and Wilts, a uni-
sinister side thereof a dove close arg. and ducaUy gorged or (for Butler).
corn's head erased or. 49- 5 DanyeU, a unicorn's head couped arg.,

Daniell, Somers. and Chesh., a unicorn's

Dane, a griffin's head erased or. 66. 2 head couped arg. 49- 7 armed or. Nee timeo, nee sperno.

Dane, a wolf statant arg. 29. 2 DanieU, Lieutenant - Colonel Edward 49-7

Dane of Wells, Somers., out of a ducal Staines, Esquire, late 102nd Regt., on Dapifer, an eagle az. 76- 2

coronet or, a demi-lizard vert. a roundel per fesse or and az., a lion Darbishire of Penyffryn, Carnarvonsh.,

Danes or Daneys, a quadrangular castle. rampant ppr., holding in the dexter and Oakdene, Kent, out of clouds a

155- 4 paw a fleur-de-lis or. dexter arm in armour embowed, aU
Danet, a greyhound's head couped arg.,
DanieU, Robert George, Esquire, J.P., of —ppr., holding in the hand a cross voided
collared gu., studded and buckled or.
New Forest, Kilbeggan, co. West- and pointed sa. Ubi amor ibi fides.

61. 2 meath, a unicorn's head erased arg., Durate et vincite. 263. 12

Danford, a man in military costume ppr., armed and crined or, charged with a Darbishire, Charles Henry, Esquire, J. P.,
C.C, of Plas Mawr, Penmaenmawr,
holding in his dexter hand a flag dis- crescent gu. Pro fide et patria.
issuant from clouds a dexter arm em-
played az. cf. 188. 6 Daniels, Hants, a dove holding in its

Dangan, Viscount, see Cowley, Earl. beak an olive-branch ppr. 92. 5 bowed holding in the hand ppr. a cross

Dangar of Haverstock Hill, Middx., upon Dankyrsley, Yorks, a demi- woman vested pointed and voided sa. Ubi amor ibi

a mount vert, a demi-man affrontee in arg., playing on a harp or. 183.6 fides.

DAR 152 DAR

Darbishire, George Stanley, Esquire, J.P., D'Arcy, a demi-woman, her hair flowing Darley, Warren-: (i) A horse's head
of iS, Morella Road, Wandsworth
Common, Surrey, same crest. Durale ppr., vested gu., holding in the dexter couped arg., accoutred in armour ppr.,
hand three red roses slipped and leaved
ct vincite. bridled gu. {for Darley). 51. 13. (2)
vert. Vertu cerche honneur. 183. 4 Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of
Darbishire, Henry Astley, Esquire, J.P.,
D.L., of Oakdene, Cowden, Kent, same D'Arcy, Hyacinth, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of —five ostrich-feathers gu., therefrom an
crest and motto.
New Forest, Ballinasloe, 00. Galway, eagle's claw ppr. Dare. Per mare, per
Darbishire, James Edward, Esquire, of
Dunowen, Thurleigh Road, Wands- Fisher Hill, Castlebar, and Rockvale, terras.
worth Common, Surrey, same crest Gort, a bull passant sa. Un Dieu, un
and motto. Darley, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet

Dirbishire, William Arthur, Esquire, roy. or, a demi-lion vert. 16. 3

J. P., D.L., B.A., of Penybryn, Car- D'Arcy, Martin Charlemange Macdonnell, Darley of Dublin, a horse's head arg.,
narvon, North Wales, same crest. of Doo Castle, co. Mayo, same crest.
Darby, Suff., a garb arg., banded or. 153. 2 bridled gu. Dare. 51. 5
Darby, a garb or, banded with a naval
crown az., in front of an anchor placed D'Arcy, William Knox, Esquire, of Stan- Darling, Quintin Richard, L.R.'C.S.,
in sinister bend sa. Spew meliora.
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

153- 4 arg. donum. 216. 9
Dirby, 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. cf. 127. 10 with a cross crosslet or, holding Darling of London, a lady ppr., vested in
between the paws a lozenge of the
Darby, an heraldic tiger attired with four a loose robe arg., the body pink, flow-

horns 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. 13. i her dexter hand a cross crosslet iitched

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
and Theydon Bois, Essex : (i ) A demi- arm in armour embowed ppr., holding
Darby, Alfred Edmund William, Esquire, lion rampant az., bezantee, charged on

J.P., of Little Ness, Shrewsbury, in 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
and holding between the paws a lozenge
saltier sa., a demi-eagle displayed 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 Agu. {for Dare). 13. i. (2) 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.
, Prince's Gardens, S.W., same crest and

Darby, Very Rev. John Lionel, Dean of the first and
third, and holding in the mouth a

Chester, of the Deanery, Chester, a battle-axe or {for Sail). LoyautJ sans Darling, Rev. Frederick, M.A., of the

garb or, banded with a naval crown az., tache. 51. 10 Ridge, Hartfield, Sussex, out of a mural
crown or, a dexter arm embowed in
in front of an anchor placed in sinister Dare, an arm couped and embowed in armour ppr., sustaining an inescut-
cheon gu.. thereon two falchions in
bend sa. Spero meliora. fess, resting the elbow on the WTcath saltire, blades arg., hilts and pommels
or, encircled by the ribbon and medal
Darby, Jonathan Charles, Esquire, J.P., and girt above the elbow with a ribbon, of Corunna. Inspired I aspired.
D.L., of Leap Castle, Roscrea, King's Darlington, Latimer John de Vere, Sefton
holding in the hand a slip of laurel, all House, Harrogate, same crest and

Co., same crest and motto. ppr.

Darby, Griffith-, Christopher William, Es- Darell-Blount, see Blount.
Darell, Comw., a wolf passant ppr.
quire, J.P., of Padworth House, Read-
28. 10
ing : (I) A stag's head caboshed per

pale gu. and az., attired or, between Darell, Sir Lionel Edward, Bart., of motto.

the attires an estoile of the last {/or Richmond, Surrey, out of a ducal ADarlington : ( l ) leopard's head erased

AGrijfith). (2) garb arg. charged with coronet or, a man's head in profile, Aor. 23. 2. (2) winged pillar sup-

an anchor erect sa. (for Darby). couped at the shoulders ppr., bearded porting a globe. Cruce dum spiro spero.
Darcey and Darcy, a demi-lady attired,
sa., wreathed round the temples of the cf. 113. 10

her hair dishevelled ppr., holding in first and az., on the head a cap of the Darlington, a winged pillar. 113. 10
her hand a branch of three cinquefoils
last, fretty arg., tasselled gold, turned Darlston, Worcs., a hawk's head between

vert. I S3. 4 up erm. cf. iqo. I two wings expanded barry of four arg.

Darcie, Lines and Durh., a woman's head DarreU-Blount, John, Esquire, J.P., D.L., and sa., beaked or. 89. I

couped at the breasts ppr., the hair of Maple Durham, near Reading, Oxon. Darnall, Darnel, or Darnol, a lion's head
flowing and dishevelled or, wreathed and Caleliill, Ashford, Kent: (i) The
erased arg., between two wings or.

about the head with cinquefoils gu., sun in splendour charged in the centre 19. 7
Darnall, a lion's head erased az., between
pierced of the second. cj. 182. 5 with an eye, aU ppr. (for Blount). (2)
Out of a ducal coronet or, a man's head
Darcy, see Mervyn-D'Arcy-Irvine. two wings gu. 19. 7

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 bearded ppr., wreathed round the erased az., the neck pierced by an

in chain armour, the hand grasping a temples or and az., on the head a cap, arrow in bend gu., flighted sa., between
spear in bend sinister, point downwards,
also az., fretty arg., tasselled gold and two wings or. Deus nobisciim.
turned up erm., for difference a cross
all ppr. crosslet az. {for Darell). Lux tua vita Darnell, Durh., on a cock-pheasant sitting

Darcy or D'Arcy, England and Ireland, a ppr., a falcon's leg erased at the thigh

spear broken in three pieces, the head mea. ppr., and belled or. 90. 14
Dark, an arm embowed purp., holding in
in pale, the other pieces in saltier ppr., Darnley, Earl ol (Bligh), Cobham Hall,
the hand a streamer az., thereon an
banded gu. 175. 2 Gravesend, a griffin's head erased or.

D'Arcy, a buU ppr. Un Dieu, un roi. escutcheon arg., charged with a cross Fincm respice. 66. 2

45. 2 Darnley, on a ducal coronet a martlet, all

D'Arcy, a buU passant sa., armed, uugu., Darker of London, an arm ppr. 95. 12
holding a bunch of hop- vine, all ppr.
maned, and tufted or. Je lone Dieu Daroch, a demi-negro holding in his
202. 8
Grace attendant. cf. 45. 2 Darley of Aldby, Yorks, a horse's head dexter hand a dagger, all ppr. Be

D'Arcy, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., couped gu., accoutred in armour arg., watchful.
and bridled or. Vivitur ingenio. 51.13 Darrell, a goat's head erased arg., at-
a bull statant sa., armed or. Un Dieu,

un Roi. cf. 45. 5 tired or. 1 28. 5

DAR 153 DAV

Darrell, an eagle preying on a child of a demi-griffin segreant vert, holding Daunt, Rev. Achilles, M.A., of Sherborne,

swaddled ppr. 77. 13 between the claws an escallop or, three I Dorset, a bugle-horn or, stringed sa.

Darroch, a dove holding in the beak an escallops fesseways arg. I Vigilo et spero.

olive-branch ppr. 92. 5 Darwin, Horace, Esquire, M.A., of the Daunt, Esquire, Achilles Thomas, J.P , of
Orchard, Cambridge, same crest. Kilcascan Castle, Ballyneen, co. Cork,
Darroch, Duncan, Esquire, of Gourock, same crest and motto.
Darwin, Major Leonard, of 12, Egerton
Greenock, Renfrewsh., and Torridon, Place, S.W., same crest and motto. Daunt, Rev. Edward Stephen, of Grey-
stones, CO. Wicldow, same crest.
Auchnasheen, Ross-sh., a demi-negro Darwin, William Erasmus, of Ridgmount

holding in his dexter hand a dagger

ppr. Be watchful. Basset, Southampton, same crest and Daunt, Rev. William, of Queenstown, co.
Darsy, Ireland, a cross sa.
motto. Cork, same crest and motto.

Dart or Darte, a flame of fire ppr. Dasent, Arthur Irwin, Esquire, of Tower Dauntesy, a dragon's head erased vert.

177. 10 Hill, Ascot, Berks, formerly St. Vin- cj. 71. 2
Dauntesey, Robert Dauntesey, Esquire,
Dartey, a nag's head couped, armed, and cent, W. I., a dexter arm "in armour
embowed grasping a falchion, all ppr. of Agecroft, Lanes, a dragon's head
bridled. 51. 13 erased vert, gorged with a collar
dancettee or, and encircled by a chain
Dartrey, Earl of. Baron Cremoriie, of Strike. 196. 10

Castle Dawson, co. Monaghan (Vesey Dashwood of London, a griffin's head

Dawson), an estoile of sis points or. erased per fess erminois and gu. Pro of the same. Virtus sola invicta.

Toujours propicc. 164. 3 Magna Chartd. 66. 2

Dartiquenave of London, a lion sejant Dashwood of Stanford Park, Notts, a Dauntesey, Robert Dauntesey, of Age-

or, semee-de-lis az., holding in the griffin's head erased per fess erminois croft Hall, Pendlebury, same crest and
dexter paw an arrow gu. motto.
and gu. 66. 2

Dartmouth, Earl of, Viscount Lewis- Dashwood, Sir George John Egerton, Dauntsey, out of a ducal coronet a dester

ham, Baron Dartmouth of Dart- Bart., D.L., of Kirtlington Park, Oxon., hand holding a fleur-de-lis. 215. 2

mouth, Devonsh. (Rt. Hon. William a gryphon's head erminois, erased gu. Dauvergeue, a horse's head sa., bridled

Heneage Legge), Patshull House, Wol- Virtuli nihil invium. 66. 2 or. 51. 5

verhampton, out of a ducal coronet of Dashwood, Sir Edwin Abercromby, Bart., Davall of London, an arm embowed

five leaves or, a plume of six ostrich- a griffin's head erased per fesse ermin- holding a fleur-de-lis or.

feathers alternately arg. and az. ois and gu. 66. 2 Davall or Davell, Yorks, a terrestrial globe

Gaudet tentamine virtus. Dassett, Warw., a dove arg., beaked gu. ppr. 159. I

Dartrey, Earl of (Dawson), Dawtrey, co. 92. 2 Davell, Yorks, a dexter hand apaumee,

Monaghan, an estoile or. Toujours Dast, a flame of fire ppr. 177. 10 charged with an eye ppr. 222. 4

propicc. Dastin and Daston of Broadway, Worcs., Davenant of Davenant, Essex, a sinister

Darvall or Darwall, a lion's head or, a reindeer's head arg., couped gu., arm embowed, holding in the hand a

gorged with a collar gu., charged with pierced through the neck by a broad chaplet of wheat or.

three bezants. c/. 18. 6 arrow or, the arrow entering the back Davenport of Davenport, Chesh., a man's

Darwell, a lion's head erased or, ducally part of the neck. head in profile, couped at the shoulders

crowned gu. 18. 8 Datmer, an eagle's head erased ppr. ppr., with a rope round the neck or.

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 Salus-

Darwin, the late Rear-Admiral Sach- Cote, Westbury-on-Trym, near Bristol, bury Price, C.B., K.C.H., of BramhaU,

everell Charles, of Fern, Hartington, and Norton Court, Norton, Malreward, Chesh., a man's head ppr., around the

Derbysh., in front of a demi-gryphon Bristol, a holly-bush ppr. Badge, two neck a rope or, charged for distinction
vert, holding between the claws an dragon's wings displayed arg. Ad on the neck with a cross crosslet fitchee

escallop or, three escallops fessewise finem fidelis.

arg. Cave et aude. Daubeney, George Walters, Cote, near Davenport, Cyril James Humphreys,j

Darwin of Elston Hall, Notts: (i) A Bristol, same crest. Ad finem fidelis. V.D., F.S.A., the Library, British

demi-griffin sa., semee of mascles or, Daubeney, William Arthur, Esquire, Museum, and 113, St. Mark's Road,
charged on the shoulder with a cross
J.P., M.A., of the Island House, W., same crest. Audacea jortuna

patee of the second, resting the sinis- Midsomer Norton, near Bath, and juvat.
ter claw on a shield arg., thereon a Clevelands, near Dawlish, same crest Davenport, Rev. George Horatio, of

leopard's face jessant-de-lis gu. [jor and motto. Foxley, Heref., in front of a man's head
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

az., cuffed gu., the hand holding in and neck couped ppr. Be hardy. crosslets fitchee, in saltire, also or.
.saltire an oak-branch and a vine- Daubuz, a griffin's head with wings ad-
Mors Jauna viice.

branch, both fructed ppr. (for Rhodes). dorsed ppr. cj. 67. 11 Davenport, Sir Samuel, K.C.M.G., LL.D.,
J.P., of Beaumont, near Adelaide,
206. 7 Daubie, Cornw., a horse passant, saddled
Darwin, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles War- South Australia, a felon's head couped
and bridled ppr. 52. 4 ppr., haltered or. Tu ne cede malis.
ing, J.P., of Dryburn. near Durham : Davenport-Handley, John William Hand-
(I) Ou a wreath of the colours a Daugiish of London, a camel's head and ley, Esquire, of Clipsham Hall, Oak-
demi-griffin sa., semee of mascles or,
neck couped ppr. Be hardy. 132. 7 ham, Rutlandsh. : (i) A goat passant
resting the sinister claw upon a shield
arg., charged with a leopard's face Daulbeny, an eagle with wings expanded sa., bearded, ungu., and armed or,
jessant-de-lis gu., and charged upon charged on the body with two mascles
or. 77. 5
Dauncey, Heref., a lion's head erased

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). (2) head couped at the shoulders, vested A(2) man's head in profile, couped

On a wreath of the colours a cubit paly of six erm. and ermines, pendents at the shoulders ppr., around the neck
arm erect, vested bendy of sis arg.
and az., cuffed gu., the hand hold- at the ears or, wreathed on forehead, a rope or, and charged on the breast
ing in sal tire an oak- branch and vine-
and with bats' wings to his head ex- with a cross crosslet fitchee sa. (jor
branch, both fructed ppr. (for Rhodes).
Cave et aude. panded sa. cj. 182. 6 Davenport). Audaces jortuna juvat.
253. 20
Darwin, Francis, Esquire, J.P., of Cres- Daunsey, a nag's head couped and
keld, Arthington, Leeds, same crests. Davenport, Bromley-, William, of Capes-
bridled. 51. 5 thorne, Chesh., and Baginton, Warw. :
Darwin, Francis Alvey Rhodes, of Leath-
ley Hall, Otley, Yorks, same crests. Daunt, a cockatrice displayed ppr. (I) A man's head in profile, couped at

Daunt, a bugle-horn or, stringed sa. the shoulders ppr., around the neck a
Tops OT (/or Davenport). 253.20. (2) Out
228. II

Daunt of Owlpen, Glouc, and Gortigre-

Darwin, George Howard, F.R.S., of nane, co. Cork, a bugle-horn, stringed of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lionissuant
Newnham Grange, Cambridge, in front arg., charged for distinction on the
sa. Vigilo et spero. 22S. 11

3)

DAV 154 DAV

shoulder with a cross crosslet fitchee Davidson, Scotland, a pheon. 174. : i Davies, John Birt, Esquire, of Birming-

sa., supporting a pennon flying towards Davidson of Cantray, Inverness, Scot- ham, a lion rampant arg., charged with
the sinister gu., thereon a lion passant
gardant of the first, the staff and spear land, a dexter hand holding a human . three cross crosslets gu., and holding

heart, all ppr. Sapienter si sincere. between the paws a piece of cable

rect p^ 216. 9 nowed ppr. Conalimur.
onour the King. Davidson of London, upon a mount vert,
Davies, on a chapeau sa., turned up
Davernett, a woodpecker close ppr.
a dove with wings elevated az., holding or, a demi-hon rampant of the last.
Daverport, a lion passant erm., ducally
crowned or, resting the dexter paw in the beak two ears of corn, and the (Granted to Sir Thomas Davies, Lord

dexter foot resting on a pheon or. Per Mayor of London, 1677.) 15. 12

on an escutcheon of the last. augujita ad augusta. Davies, Francis Pritchard, M.D., Kent

Davers, a demi-savage holding in his Davidson, a lamb bearing a cross and County Asylum, Barming Heath, Maid-
dexter hand a club, and in his sinister
banner. 131. 2 stone, same crest. Festina lente.

a serpent nowed, all ppr. c/. 185. 3 Davidson of Sluirhouse, Scotland, a Davies, on a chapeau sa., turned up or,

Davers, Bart, (extinct), of Rougham, Surf., phoenix in flames ppr. Viget in cinere a demi-lion rampant of the last, holding

a jay ppr., holding in its beak an an- virtus. 82. 2 in its dexter paw a mullet. cf. 15. 14

nulet or. Davidson of London, a stag courant or, Davies, Kent, a demi-hon rampant sa.

Davey, Baron (Davey), Verdley Place, pierced through the neck with an arrow 10. I

Fernhurst, a demi-lion ppr., holding arg. Davies, a lion's gamb erased, holding a

between the paws a mullet pierced Davidson, Madgwick George, 89, West- mullet of five points.
gu., and supporting under the sinister bourne Terrace, Hyde Park, W., upon Davies of London and Shropsh., two lion's

paw a sword, point downwards, also a mount a demi-Highlander, affrontee, gambs erased, the dexter ermines, the

ppr., hilt and pommel or. ppr., habited and capped vert, kilted sinister erm., holding a buckle or.

Davey, an ostrich's head, holding in the chequy arg. and sa., his sporran also Davies, Sir William George, K.C.S.I.,

beak a horse-shoe, between two feathers ppr., holding in the dexter hand a C.S.I., of 5, Barkston Gardens, London,
pheon or, and supporting with the
all ppr. 97. 12 sinister a human heart gu. Sapienter S.W., a horse's head erased arg. Esse

Davey of Redruth, Cornw., a mount vert, si sincere. quam videri. 49. 5

thereon an eagle rising az., charged on Davies, Major-General Frederick John,

the wing with a cinquefoil or, holding Davidson, Scotland, a youth from the Ashleigh, Teignmouth, a horse's head.

in the dexter claw a staff sa., therefrom middle holding in his dexter hand a Esse quam videri.
man's heart, all ppr. Sapienter si Davies, Ireland, a nag's head arg., charged
Eflowing a pennon gu. perseveraniia

honor. 264. 13 with a caltrap sa. 51-9

Davey, Sussex, a horse's head in armour, Davidson, Duncan, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of Davies, Clement, Esquire, of Birmingham,

on top a plume of ostrich-feathers, all Inchmarlo, Banchory, N.B., a youth a lion rampant arg., charged with three

ppr. Nan inferiora. 50. 14 from the middle holding in his dexter cross crosslets gu., and holding between

Davey, Joshua Sydney, Esquire, J. P., of hand a heart, all ppr. Sapienter the paws a piece of cable nowed ppr.

Bochym, Cury-Cross, Lanes R.S.O., sincere. Conatimur.

Cornw., a mount vert, thereon an eagle Davidson, Hugh, Esquire, of Cantray Davies, DayreU, Esquire, R.N., F.Z.S.,

rising with wings endorsed az., charged Croy, Gollanfield, N.B., a dexter hand F.B.G.S., of 26, Circus, Bath, a bull's

upon the wing with a cinquefoil or, and holding a man's heart, all ppr. head couped sa., charged with three

supporting in the beak and in the dexter Sapienter si sincere. estoiles chevronways, and in front

talon a flagstaff erect, terminating with Davidson, William, Esquire, of Muirhouse, thereof a spur leathered fesseways,

a cross botormee sa., and therefrom Davidson's Mains, Jlidlothian, a rowel to the dexter or. Per crucem ad

flotant to the sinister a forked pennon phoenix in flames ppr. Viget in cinere astra.

Egu. perseveranlia honor. J64. 13 virtus. Davies, Alderman Sir Horatio, K.C.M.G.,

David, a lamb passant arg., holding in Davidson, William Edward, Esquire, of^Wateringbury Place, near Maidstone,

the mouth a sprig vert, fructed gu. K.C., of the Foreign Office, Downing on a fasces fesseways or, a boar's head

c/. 131. 9 Street, S.W., an eagle's head couped couped arg., and transfixed by a sword
David, a dove holding an olive-branch ppr. Viget in cinere virtus.
Davie, Bart., see Ferguson-Davie. imbrued in bend, point upwards, ppr.,
in its beak ppr. Pax et copia. 92. 5 Davie, a talbot's head erased arg., col-
David, Rev. William, M.A., of St. Pagan's pommel and hilt or. Dum spiro spero.

Davies, Matthew Lewis Vaughan, J. P.,

Rectory, Cardiff, upon a mount vert, lared, ducally crowned and eared or. D.L., of Tan-y-Bwlch, Aberystwith,

between two quatrefoils or, a dove <•/. 56. 9 North Wales, a leopard's head and neck

. erased and affrontee. Duw ytv digon.
holding in the beak a sprig of olive Davie, on a chapeau vert, turned up

ppr., and gorged with a collar gemelle, erm., a boar arg., armed and crined Davies, Theophilus Clive, Esquire, B.S.,

also or. Fjyddlon hyd angau. or, gorged with a bough ppr. of Craigside, Honolulu, Hawaiian

David, Arthur Evan, Esquire, on a mount cf. 40. 7 Islands, and Ravenside, Tunbridge
Wells, a demi-lion sa., guttee-d'eau,
vert, between two quatrefoils or, a dove Davie, Scotland, an eagle's head couped

holding in the beak a sprig of holly ppr., ppr. Sedulitate. 83. i supporting a harp or. Ffyddlawn a

and gorged with a collar, also or. Davie, Ferguson-, Sir John Davie, Bart., gwir.

Fjyddlon hyd angau. Greedy Park, Crediton, De vonsh : ( i Davies of St. Albans, Clarendon Road,
of Fairwater House, Cardiff, A paschal lamb regardant gu. A(2)
Southsea, in front of three spears'

! crest kingfisher, wings elevated ppr., holding heads, one erect and two in saltire

and motto. in the beak a branch of oUve vert. sa., headed ppr., a lion rampant gu.,

David, Edmund Usher, Esquire, of Auspice Christo. charged on the shoulder with a fleur-

Yscallog, Llandaff, Cardiff, same crest Davies-Evans, see Evans. de-lis arg. Heb duw heb ddim duw a

and motto. Davies, see Price- Davies. digon.

David, Tannatt William Edgeworth, Davies of Gwysaney, a lion's head couped Davies, Rev. Edward William Lewis,

Esquire, same crest and motto. quarterly arg. and sa. Ueh Dkuw heb M.A., of Tyisha and Glyn-Rumney,
Monmouthsh., and of the Circus, Bath,
\

David, William Ontario, Esquire, same 1 ddtjm Dhuw a digon. 21. i

crest and motto. Davies of Marrington Hall, Shropsh., a a bull's head couped sa., charged with

Davidge, Somers., a demi-lion arg., gorged lion's head erased arg., langued and three estoiles chevronwise, and in

with a collar gu., charged with three I ducally crowned gu. Dxlvi spiro spero. front thereof a spur leathered fesse-

lions passant of the first. cj. 10. 9 wise, rowel to the dexter, all or. Per
crucem ad castra.
Davidson, Scotland, a falcon's head Davies of Hanwell, Midds., a lion's head

couped ppr. Viget in cinere virtus. I couped quarterly arg. and sa., ducally Davies of Ticknam, Somers., a griffin

cf. 89. I crowned or. Honor virtutem coronat. segreant or. 62. 2

I

Davidson, out of a mural coronet az., a Davies of London, a Uon rampant. Nisi Davies of Moor Court, Heref., same crest.

lion's head gu. 19. 12 dominus jrustra. i1

I

DAV 155 DAW

Davies, a muUet of five points pierced Davis, Kent, a wolf passant erm. 28. i Davison, stag's head couped between
between two wings expanded. Davis, Heref., out of a mural coronet two wings )

(•/. III. 5 ppr., a demi-wolf salient arg., holding Davison, Shropsh., an eagle displayed
Davies of Court-y-GoUen, Crickhowell, a cinquefoil gu.
Davis of London and Westml., a demi- arg., collared gu., holding in its beak
wolf rampant regardant, erased az.,
Brecknocksli., a dragon's head, holding ducally gorged and chained or, holding an ear of wheat or. cf. 75. 2
in the mouth a bloody hand. Vive ut iu the paws a mullet of sis points arg.
Davison, late James Berwick, Esquire, of

vivas. 72. 6 Probate Registry, Somerset House, a

Davies of Marsh, Shropsh., on a mount cross moline gu., entwined by a branch

vert, a goat lodged arg., against a tree ^^- 4 of olive or, thereon perched a dove erm.
i. 13
ppr. T, . a ,. rampant. Davison, Robert John William, Esquire,
Davies, Lieutenant-General Henry Fan- of Grammar School, Ilminster, same
Davis, lion

Davis of Leytonstone, Essex, a demi-lion

shaw, of Elniley Castle, Pershore, on a issuant sa., charged on the shoulder crest.
mount vert, a goat couchant sa., guttee
d'eau, under an oak-tree ppr. Deus with the fasces or, and holding be- Daviss, out of a ducal coronet a hand
holding a sword waved in pale, all ppr.
tween the paws a bomb fired pr.

Decide. 12. 11 212. I

Davies, Francis Robert, of Hawthorn, Davis of London, a lion's head erased Davoron, a hind ppr. cf. 1 24. 12

ABlackrock : (i) As above. (2) ppr. Ne tentes, aid perfice. 17. 8 Davy, Devonsh., a dove holding in the
dragon's head erased vert. (3) A
Davis, Arthur Holdsworth, M.B., 34, beak an olive-branch ppr. 92. 5
North Bridge Street, Sunderland, a
dragon's head couped vert between Davy, Devonsh., a dove with wings ad-

two dragons' wings or. lion's head erased, ducally crowned. dorsed ppr., holding in the beak a sprig

Davies, William David, Esquire, of Davis, a lion's head erased or, ducally vert, thereon three roses or. cf. 94. 5
Davy of Rose Ash and Beaford, Devonsh.,
Cwmwysg, Senny Bridge, Breconsh., crowned gu. 18. 8

.nnd Holly Lodge, Hildrop Road, Davis, Colonel John, F.S.A., of Bifrons, a paschal lamb regardant arg., holding

London, N., in front of two flag staves Farnborough, Hants, Whitmead, Lil- a pennon of the last, charged with a

iu saltire ppr., flowing from each a ford, Surrey, and United Service Club, cross gu., the staff or. cf. 130. 2

banner gu., charged with a shepherd's Pall Mall, London, W., a lion's head Davy of Sussex Square, London, on a

crook erect or, a lamb passant, also erased sa., charged with a caltrap or, mount vert, a lamb passant regardant

ppr. Duw dy ras. 238. 9 upon two swords in saltire ppr., hilted ppr., semee of estoiles sa., supporting

Davies, William Howell, Esquire,' of and pommelled also or. Ne tentes, aut a staff or, therefrom flowing a pennon

Chatford House, CUfton Down, CUfton, perfice. 19. 2 arg., the ends gu., charged with a cross

Bristol, in front of a cross crosslet fitchee Davis, Charles Percy, Esquire, J.P., of patee of the last. El fiombre propone,

gu., a stag ppr., resting the dexter fore- Mount Camel, Redcastle, Victoria, Dios dispone. 131 3

leg on a hawk's lure, also gu. Amynedd uses a demi-lion rampant. Inspice. Davy of Ingoldsthorpe, Norf., out of a

a dexorder. 10. 2 ducal coronet or, an elephant's head

Davies of Scoveston, Milford Haven, a Davis, a leopard's head erased ppr. 23. 2 sa., armed arg., in front of the coronet

wolf rampant crowned. Y Bijwyd dros Davis, a lamb couchant. cf. 131. 12 a ring, thereto a line and ring or,

Davis, a fawn lodged. 1 24. 8 reflexed over the trunk. cf. 133. i

Davies-Evans, Herbert, Esquire, of High Davis, Ireland, a dragon's head erased Davy, Bart, (extinct), out of a civic

Mead, Llanybyther R.S.O., South vert. cf. 71. 2 wreath or, an elephant's head sa.,

Wales: (i) A wolfs head arg., guttee- Davis, a boar's head erased ppr. 42. 2 eared of the first, the tusks arg., the

de-sang, gorged with a collar gemelle Davis, Ireland, a nag's head couped arg., proboscis attached by a line to a ducal

and erased gu. (for Evans). (2) A Uon charged on the neck with a caltrap sa. coronet around the neck, also or. Igne

rampant or, semee of crosses patee constricto vita secura.

fitchee az., gorged with a collar dan- Davis, three i )ne in pale and two Davy, Sussex, Suff., and Wilts, a lion
cf. 173. i
cettee, with a chain reflexed over the m saltier ppr. sejant arg., supporting a column or.
back sa. fide el virlule.
Davies, Edward Jenner, Haywardsend, Davis, Sir Francis Boileau, Bart., of Davy of Calton, Norf., a cannon or,

Hollywood, Glouc, two Indian pikes mounted on a carriage gu. 169.12

Stonehouse, Glouc, a talbot statant. in saltier ppr., surmounted by a Davy, Scotland, a talbot's head erased or,

Vive ut vivas. mullet pierced sa., between two wings ducally crowned. 56. 9

Davies of Bristol, a demi-goat gardant vairee arg. and sa. Utili secernere Davy, a talbot's head erased arg., ducally
arg., holding in the paws a leek ppr.
konestum. 174. 7 crowned, collared, and eared or.
Davles-Lloyd, a demi-antelope sa., semee
of muUets arg., holding between the Davis of Bristol, Somers., two arms em- cf. 56. 9
Davye of Crediton and Cannotene,
legs a cross crosslet sa. Sic itur ad bowed, vested erm., cuffed az., holding
in the hands ppr. a mound or. 203 Devonsh., a halcyon bird breasted gu.,
astra. Davis, James W., Esquire, F.S.A., F.G.S., the head and neck az., the tail ppr., the
F.L.S., Alderman and Mayor of Halifax,
Davies, Somers., a fawn lodged ppr. wings endorsed arg., holding in the

c/. 125. 4 Chevenedge, Halifax, two arms em- beak a branch vert, with three roses

Davies, Saunders-, of Pentre, Pembroke : bowed, habited erm., cuffed az., the or.

A(i) wolf salient arg. (for Davies). hands ppr. supporting a mound or. Davys, an ostrich holding in its beak a

Acf. 28. 2. (2) demi-bull salient Ne tentes, aut perfice. 203. 12 horse-shoe ppr. 97. 8

couped at the loins arg. [for Saunders). Davis, Hants, an arm in armour em- Daw, an eagle with wings expanded look-

Solem ferre jiossum. cj. 45. 8 bowed holding in the hand a scimitar, ing at the sun ppr.

Davies of Prittlewell, on a chapeau gu., all ppr. 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. cf. 40. 8 embowed holding a club, all ppr. Dawbeney, Devonsh., a leopard's face or,

Davies, Kent, a boar's head couped and 202. 10 jessant-de-lis gu. 22. 5
Davis, Ireland, a dexter arm in armour
erect or. cf. 43. 3 Dawbeney, two lion's gambs erased, hold-
embowed, the hand gauntleted and
Davies, Sussex, on a ducal coronet or, a ing up a crescent or. 39. 6

boar's head couped sa. cf. 43. i holding a battle-axe, all ppr. 200. 6 Dawbeney, an elephant's head erased per

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
wheat-stalk, bladed and eared, all ppr.
beak a sprig vert bearing three roses hand a trident ppr. 185. 12

or. Davison, Rashell, M.D., Featherwood, Dawbney, see Dawbeney.

Davies, Francis Robert, Hawthorne, co. Northumb., out of an earl's coronet a Dawe, Somers., out of a ducal coronet a
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

arg., against a tree ppr. mouth. ppr. 230. 7

Davis, see Hart- Davis. Davison, out of a mural coronet a stag's Dawe, Dorset, a Uon's gamb erased and

Davis-Goft, see Goff. head aftroutee, all ppr. cf. 1 19. 13 erect arg., holding a fleur-de-lis or.

2

DAW 156 DEA

Dawes, Middx., a dexter arm embowed, head erased affrontee ppr., gorged with quarterly or and az., counterchanged,

vested gu., cuffed arg., holding in the a collar flory counterflory or, and hold- over the hands a mullet gu. Sic itur
hand ppr., an oak-slip vert, fructed
with three acorns or. ing in the month a rat fessewise, also ad astra. cf. 224. 1

ppr. cf. 25. I Day, Richard, Esquire, M.D., of Auck-

Dawes of Burton Hill, Barlavington, Dawson, Northumb., a talbot passant ppr. land, New Zealand Robert Day, Es-
Sussex: (i) Upon a mount vert, be- ;
tween two acorns slipped and leaved
ppr., an arm embowed, vested sa., Vitoe via virtue. 54. i quire, of Cork and the Rev. William
;

Dawson of Azerley, Yorks, on a mount Tottenham Day, M.A., Rector of Rath-

vert a talbot statant sa. cf. 54. 2 clarin. in the Diocese of Ross, two hands

cuffed or, holding in the hand a sprig Dawson, Christopher Holdsworth, Es- clasping each other in fesse ppr., con-
of myrtle ppr. (for Dawes). (2) An quire, of Weston, Yorks, upon a mount joined at the wrists to a pair of wings,

eagle's head erased gu., gorged with vert in front of a quiver palewise or, the dexter or, the sinister az., the

a collar gemel arg., suspended from with arrows therein ppr., a talbot sta- former charged with a mullet and the

the beak a padlock sa. (for Willcock). tant sa., charged with two buckles of latter with a crescent counterchanged.

Fear not. the second. Perseverando. 54. 6 Sic itur ad astra. cf. 224. 1

Dawes of Stapleton, Leics., on the point Dawson, Cumb., a demi-talbot erm.. eared Day, Arthur James, Northlands House,

of a halberd erect or, a wyvern, the az., holding an arrow or, flighted and Southampton, two hands clasping each

tail nowed and sans legs sa., bezantee, pointed arg. cf. 55. 10 other in fesse ppr. conjoined at the
wrists to a pair of wings the dexter
vulned gu. c/. 69. 6 Dawson, a daw ppr.

Dawes, Staffs, and of Shawe Place, Lanes, Dawson, Benjamin Franklin, Esquire, a or, the sinister az., each charged with

a wyvern sa., bezantee, holding in its buckle fesseways or, thereon a daw sa. a mullet counterchanged. Sic fidem

dexter claw a battle-axe erect az., Alte volat. teneo.

handle or. En Dieu est tout. Dawson of Castle Dawson, Ireland, an Day, a demi-cockatrice with wings ex-

3I etoile of six points or. Toujours pro- panded.
cf. 70.

Dawker, out of a palisado coronet an arm pice. 164. 3 Day of London, a greyhound's head erased

j

embowed, vested, holding in the hand a Dawson, Sir John William, C.M.G., 293, arg., collared, ringed, and lined gu., the

battle-axe in fess ppr. University Street, Montreal, same crest. end nowed. cf. 61. 2
I

Dawkins, William Gregory, of Over Dawson, an estoile between two ears of Day of Ampthill House, Ampthill Square,

Morton, Oxon., a dexter arm embowed, wheat slipped, all or. London ; Stratton House, Swindon,

couped at shoulder, holding in the hand Dawson, Westropp-, of Charlesford, co. Wilts HoUy Hill, Harvil, Gravesend,
;
[
Kent, upon a mount vert a greyhound's
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 head erased arg., coUared and with a

cj. 201. 5 motto, Toujours propice (for Datv- line affixed thereto gu., and in front a
fountain.
Dawn and Dawne, a crane holding in its son). 164. II. (2) An eagle's head

beak an oak-branch ppr. 105. 14 couped erm., charged with an annulet Day, William Henry, Esquire, M.D., of

Dawnay, Baron, see Downe, Viscount. gu. (for Westropp). Tourne vers Vocci- Holly Hill, Kent, and Stratton St.

Dawney and Dawny, a dexter wing or. dent. cf. 83. I Margaret, Wilts, same crest.

109. 7 Dawson, on a chapeau gu., turned up Dayman of Mambury, a demi-lion holding

Dawnsey, a nag's head couped az., be- erm., a cockatrice or. Deeds, not words. in the dexter paw a fusil gu., charged

zantee, bridled or. cf. 51. 5 cf. 68. 9 with a fleur-de-Us erm.

Daws, Sussex, a demi-man vested in green Dawson, Ireland, a tower arg. ahghting Dayman, a demi-lion rampant, dueally

winding a hunting-horn ppr. Hinc thereon a falcon with wings addorsed gorged and chained or. Toujours

usque superna venabor. 187. 12 sa. 156. II prest. cf. 10. 7

Dawson-Damer, Earl ol Portarlington, see Dawson, Lines, an arm in armour em- DayreU of Lillingston DayreU. Bucks, a

Portarlington. bowed ppr., garnished or, holding in goat's head erased ppr. Secure vivere

Dawson, Earl of Dartrey and Baron Cre- the gauntlet a battle-axe of the last. mors est. 12S. 5
morne, see Dartrey.
200. 6 DayreU, Edmund Marmaduke, Esquire,

Dawson, a cat's head erased affrontee Dawson, Yelverton, Esquire, M.D., of J. P., same crest and motto.

ppr., holding in the mouth a rat sa. Southbourne, Hants, same crest. Dayrell, Rev. Richard, out of a ducal

cf. 25. I Dawson, a hand erect and apaumee, coronet a goat's head erased ppr.

Dawson of Edwardston Hall, Suff., a charged with an eye, all ppr. 222. 4 Virtus mille scuta.

tabby cat's head gardant erased, hold- Dawtrey of Moor House and Dodding, Dayrell of Shudy Camps Park, Cambs, on

ing in the mouth a rat sa. Vilce via hurst, Sussex, a unicorn arg. cf. 48. 5 a ducal coronet a goat's head erased,

virtus. cf. 25. I Dax, between the horns of a crescent a all ppr. Virtus miUe scuta, cf. 128. 14

Dawson of Spaldingholme, Yorks, a cat's cross pattee. 163. 6 DayroUes of Henley Park, Surrey, a mullet

head affrontee, erased near the shoul- Dax, an antelope's head erased, cf. 1 27. 4 of six points or. 1 64. 3

ders arg., spotted sa., holding in the Day of Beaufort, Kerry, two hands clasp- Dea, an arm couped below the wrist iu

mouth a rat of the last. Vitce via virtus, ing each other, couped at wrist, eon- fess, vested gu., the cuff dancettce

cf. 25. I joined to a pair of wings ppr. Sic itur arg., holding in the hand ppr. a broken
sword of the last, hilt and pommel or.
Dawson, Edward Alfred Finch, Esquire, ad astra. 224. 12

of Launde Abbey, Leics., issuing from Day, two hands conjoined ppr., aiiixed to Deacle, out of a mural coronet arg., an

clouds a sinister cubit arm vested, the two wings expanded, the dexter or, the eagle rising or, holding in the beak a
hand apaumee. Manus hoec inimica sinister az., each charged with a mullet rose gu.

tyrannis. counterchanged. cf. 22A. 12 Deacons of Wasperton, Warw., an eagle's

Dawson of Weston-Askwith, Skipton-in- Day, Robert, Esquire, J.P., F.S.A., head erased arg., between two wings

Craven, on a mount vert, in front of a M.R.I.A., of Myrtle Hill House, Cork, sa. cf. 84. 2
quiver paleways or, with arrows therein
two hands clasping each other in fesse De Aguilar of London, a lion rampant or,

ppr., a talbot statant sa., charged with ppr., conjoined at the wrists to a pair of charged with a plate. cf. i. 13
two buckles or. Perseverando.
wings, the dexter or, the sinister az., Deaken or Deakin, out of a mural coronet

24Q. 20 the former charged with a mullet and gu., a leopard's head or, dueally gorged

Dawson, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Philip, the latter with a crescent counter- of the first. 23. 7
R.A. (retired), of Hartlington Hall.
Burnsall, Skipton-in-Craven, a cat's changed. Sic itur ad astra. Deakin, J. Buckley, Esq., 14 Ullet Road,
head erased guardant arg., gorged with
a mural crown or, in the mouth a rat Day, Hon. Sir John, of 2,, Collingham DumLiverpool, same crest. vigilo tutus.

AGardens, S.W. : (i) martlet az. (2) Deakin, Newton-, Charles Frederic, of
A demi-lion double-queued gu., sup-
Jloseley Hall, Cheadle, Cheshire, Bar-

fesseways ppr. Amor mens crucifixus. porting a staff raguly or. .4 solis ortu. rister-at-Law, a dexter arm embowed

Dawson, William Mosley, Esquire, of Day, Fitzgerald-, of Spring Hill, co. Kerry, ppr., holding in the hand a battle-axe

Lancliffe Hall, Giggleswick, Yorks, in bend sinister arg., pendent from the

upon a staff raguly feessssewise or, a cat's each conjoined to a wing expan wTist by a riband az. an escutcheon
1

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DEA 157 DEB

arg., charged with a lion rampant sa., Deane-Freeman, Richard, Esquire, of mount vert, a griffin sejant or, gorged
with an Eastern coronet gu., holding
holding between the paws a cross Sunnyside, Vernon Avenue, Clontarf,
in the beak a branch of woodbine ppr.
pattee fitchee gu. Stryke, Dakyns, the Dublin ; Drumman Peake, Aghlorah, (3) Out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's
head ppr., collared of the first, cf. 72.
deviVs in the hempe. 201. 8 CO. Galway Garrankea, co. Limerick, De Beauvoir, a demi-dragon with wings
;

Deakin, Hon. Alfred, of Llanarth, Walsh same crests and mottoes.

Street, South Yarra, Melbourne, Vic- De Angolesme, a boat's sail affixed to a

toria, Australia, representative for mast, all ppr. 160. 9 addorsed ppr. 73. 10

Essendon and Fleniington in the Deans-Dundas, see Dundas. De Bellomont, a cross moline lozenge

Legislative Assembly of Victoria, out Deans, Scotland, a sword in pale point pierced gu. 165. i

of a naval coronet or, a dexter arm upward ppr., hilt and pommel or. Debenham, a dexter hand apaumee ppr.,

embowed ppr., holding a battle-axe 170. 2 in a maunch or, cuffed gu. 203. i

arg., on the wrist a ribbon az. Stryke, Deans of Longhermiston, Scotland, a Debenham, Frank, Esquire, of FitzJohn's

Dakyns, the devil's in the hempe. sword in pale ppr., billed and pommel- Avenue, Hampstead, N.W., a demi-

Dealbeney, an ox-yoke in bend sa. 178. 6 led or, ensigned on the top with a cross lion per pale indented sa. and gu.,

Deale, Kent, within a snake in orle ppr., pattee. Arte vel marie. 169. 5 holding in the dexter paw a key in bend
ward upwards, and an arrow in bend
a dove arg., beaked and legged gu. Deans-Campbell, a crescent issuing out

92. II of a ducal coronet or. Vel arte, vel sinister point downwards, and resting

Dealtry of Lofthouse Hall, Yorks, issuing the sinister paw on a decrescent, all or.

out of a cloud a hand holding a stag Dear and Deare, a horse at full speed, Laborante honor debentair. 241. 16

by the attires. 116. 10 saddled and bridled. 52. i De Berry, Major-General George Fred-

Deaitry, a fleur-de-lis arg. 148. 2 Dear, a deer's head erased ppr. 121. 2 erick, Strood Hill, Rochester, Kent, out
Dean, Ireland, a demi-lion az. of a ducal coronet a dragon's head.
10. 2 Dearden, James Griffith, of Wytham

Dean, a demi-lion rampant or, holding Hall, Bourn, Lines, a stag buSant ppj-. De Best of Loudon, on a mural coronet or,

between the paws a crescent sa. Dearden, Lanes, a stag trippant regar- a fleur-de-lis party per pale of the first
and az., between two laurel- branches
DumDean of London, a griffin's head erased dant. spiro spero.

arg. 66. 2 Dearman, out of a ducal coronet or, five vert.

Dean, a winged pillar ppr. 113. 10 cinquefoils gu., stalked and leaved ppr. De Betum, an elephant ppr. 133-9

Dean, Galway, Ireland, a wing or. 109. 7 Deards, Herts and London, a Catherine- De Blaquiere, Baron (Rt. Hon. Sir William

Deane, Baron Muskerry, see Muskerry. wheel ducally crowned or. cf. 167. 2 de Blaquiere), of Ardkill, co. London-

Deane-Morgan, see Morgan. Deas, Scotland, on a daisy a bee feeding derry, a garb ppr., banded or. Tiens

Deane, a demi-lion rampant or, holding in ppr. Industria. a la virile. 153. 2

the dexter paw a crescent gu. cj. 10. 2 Dease, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet a De Blois, a lion rampant gardant gu. 2. 5
Deane, Ralph Hawtrey, Esquire, B.A., of demi-ostrich with wings addorsed ppr Debnam, a bear tiansflxed by a broken

98, Sinclair Road, W., a demi-lion 96. II spear ppr. 34. 4
rampant holding in his dexter claw a
Dease, Ireland, a lion rampant holding a De Bohun, a wolf current ppr. 28. 4
crescent. Yirluli mcenia cedant.
Deane, Ireland, a lion's gamb erased gu. dagger. Toujours pret. cf. i. 13 De Bouche, a cloud ppr. 162. 13

Dease of Turbotston, Coole, and Orange- Debram, a wheel Ijetween two wings.

36- 4 ton, CO. Cavan, same crest and motto. De BretevUle, a staff raguly in pale sa.,

Deane of Mountjoy Square, Dublin, a Dease, Sir Gerald Richard, of Celbridge surmounted by an eagle displayed gu.

demi-griffiu segreant az., duoaUy Abbey, Celbridge, co. Kildare, same

crowned or, holding between the claws crest and motto. De Brevill, a hand holding a sheaf of

a harp ppr., and charged on the Deasie, Scotland, a hawk's head erased arrows ppr. 214. 3
shoulder with a trefoil slipped or.
joi me guide. La ppr. 88. 12 De Brewes, out of a ducal coronet gu.,

Deasy, Capt. Henry Hugh Peter, in front a lion's gamb or. 36. 12

Deane or Dane, Hants, a griffin's head of two trefoils slipped in saltire vert, De Bruges, a cross Calvary gu. 166. i

erased or. 66. 2 a dexter arm erect, couped above the De Bryan, Ireland, a dexter hand ppr.

Deane, Hants, a griffin's head erased or, elbow ppr., holding in the hand a 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.

Deane of Maplestead, Essex, and Black- and hilt or. Toujours pret. 200. 10 43- 10

burne, Lanes, a bear's head couped Death, Kent, a griffin's head or, holding De Burgh, see Burgh.

arg., muzzled or. 34. 14 in the beak a trefoil vert. cf. 66. i De Burgh, see Clanricarde, Marquess.

Deane of Berkeley, Wexford, Ireland, a Deaves, a lion's gamb erased gu., holding De Burgh, Middx., an arm in armour

tortoise displayed ppr. Ferendo non a dagger or. 3S. 8 embowed fesseways, couped at the

jeriendo. De Balinhard of Dublin, on a cap of shoulder, the gauntlet apaumee ppr.,

Deane, Berkeley St. George, Esquire, of maintenance gu., doubled erm., a lion 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,

Deane, George Onslow, J. P., the Boyce sans tache. the elbow resting on the wreath with

Court, Dymock, Glouc, a griffin's head De Barentine, Jersey, a demi-eagle dis- the 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. —Acoronet or. Nee parvis sisto.
112. I —solus. Semper et ubique fidelis. cruce
125. 5
Deane, Deand, and Dene, a lion's head De Bathe, Sir Henry Percival, Bart., J.P., De Burgh, Hugo Henry Patrick, of
D.L., of Knightstown, co. Meath, a lion

erased arg. 17. 8 rampant arg., supporting in its paws Ballinaperse, co. Wexford, a cata-

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. cf. i. 13 salus.
Ireland : (i) A dexter arm embowed in
ADe Beauvoir, Bart., Ireland : ( l ) griffin's De Burgh, Thomas John, of Oldtown,
Naas, CO. Kildare. same crest and
armour grasping a pole-axe, all ppr. head and neck with wings addorsed
motto.
A(for Drake). (2) tortoise displayed arg., holding in the beak a branch of

ppr. (for Deane). woodbine ppr. (for De Beauvoir). (2) De Burgh, Ulick, of Scarva Clones, co.
An eagle displayed vert (for Browne).
Deane-Freeman, John Joseph, Esquire, of Monaghan, same crest and motto.

ACloheen, co. Cork ; { i ) demi-lion Conduct is fate. 75. 8 De Burgh, a water- bouget az. 168. 4

rampant gu. (for Freeman). A(2) ADe Beauvoir, Benyon- : (i) 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
and couped arg., holding in the beak
—Liheret auda (for Freeman). Ferendo a branch of woodbine ppr. (2) On a chained or. Ung roy, ung foy, ung

non feriendo (for Deane). loy. 26. 13

DEB 158 DEL

De Burton, Lt.-Col. Albert, J.P., D.L., of a cross formee fitched az., on the cross De Haney, a demi-bear salient arg.,

Buckminster Hall, Billingboro, Lines, a label with the motto. Hie labor, the muzzled gu. 34. 13
a dexter arm embowed in armour ppr., sinister resting on a pyramid arg., on it De Harcia, a fret az. 165. 10

garnished or, the hand grasping a spear a label with this motto. Hoc opus. De Hatfield, on the stump of a tree

in fesse, the point towards the sinister 8. 12 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, Guern-

illustri pago. head erased per fess nebulee gu. and sey, out of a coronet sa., a tower triple-

De Butts, see Butts. arg., between two wings expanded sa. towered arg., the portcullis gu. Domi-

De-Capell-Brooke, Sir Arthur Richard, Facta non verba. 84. 5 nus fortissima turris. cf. 157. 6

of Oakley, Northamp., a demi-sea-horse Deerham, Norf., a bear sejant erect sa., De Hochepied-Larpent, Major Sir George

arg., finned and maned or. Spes mea muzzled, lined, and ringed or. c/. 34. 8 Albert, Bart., of Roehampton, Surrey :
(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

me console. 92. 2 dragon's head or. 72. 4 and below with four annulets conjoined
az. {jor Larpent). (2) Out of a ducal
De Carteret, a reindeer's head cabossed. Deeves, out of a ducal coronet or, a uni- coronet or, a crescent sa. [jor De Hochc-

122. 4 corn's head gu., armed and crined of

De Cetto, Baron Louis Charles Augustus the first. 48. 12 pied). (3) Out of a ducal coronet or,
a dexter hand issuant apaumee ppr.
Adrian, A.D.C. to His Excellency the De Eureux, five arrows gu., headed or,

Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, and Maxi- feathered arg., bound by a belt of the (also jor De Hochcpied). Optivo cog-

milian Henry ^milius de Cetto, Es- first, buckled of the second. '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, Vic-

with a mullet counterchanged. Altiora of the first. 48. 12 toria, Australia, same crests and motto.

peto. 1 15- 3 D'Eye, on a chapeau two wings displayed De Hochepied-Larpent, Frederick, Es-
quire, same crests.
De Chandew, a nest of young birds ppr. or. <•/. 112. 9
D'Eyncourt, see Tennyson-D'Eyncourt. De Hochepied-Larpent, Lionel Gerrard
113- 7 D'Eyvll, an arm in armour embowed ppr., Harrison, Esquire, B.A., of Kelvedon,

De Chastelai, see Casley.

Decies, Baron (Horsley-Beresford), of holding a club sa., spiked or. c/. 199. 2 Essex, same crests.

Beresford Lodge, Birchington, Kent, a De Ferrars, on a chapeau an eagle prey- De Hochepied-Larpent, Lionel Henry

dragon's head erased az., transfixed in ing on a child swaddled, all ppr. 79. 3 Planta, Esquire, I.S.C, of Holmwood,
Lexden, Colchester, same crests and
the neck with a broken tilting-spear or, De Ferrers, a pheon az. 174. 11

the broken-o£f point arg., thrust through De Ferrieres, Charles Conrad Adolphus motto.

the upper jaw and charged with a du Bois, of Hardwick Hall, Monmouth, De Hochepied-Larpent, John Melville, 9th

mullet for difference. Nil nisi cruce. upon a rock a raven ppr., holding in the Baron De Hocbepied, Baron and Mag-

Decker of London, a mountain-cat cur- dexter claw a sword, also ppr., pommel nate of the Kingdom of Hungary, of 27,

rent regardant ppr. 26. 7 and hUt or. Tout par et pour Dicu. Palmeira Square, Brighton: (i) Out
of a royal diadem ppr., a crescent sa.
De Clifford, Baron (Russell), Dalgan Park, cf. 106. 9 (2) Out of a similar crown a dexter

Shrule, Tuam, a goat statant arg., De Flandre, Charles, Esquire, of 118,

armed or. Che sara sara. 129. 5 Princes Street, Edinburgh, a lion sejant hand issuant apaumee ppr. (both jor De
affrontee sa., between two buffalo horns Hochcpied). Optivo cognomine crescit.
De Clinton, on a mount vert, a stag feeding

ppr. 116. I or. Tousiours Prest. De Hoghton, Sir James, Bart., of Hoghton

De Colyar, sec Colyar. De Fortibus, an escarbuncle or. 164. 12 Tower, Preston, a bull passant arg.,

De Costa, a plume of ostrich-feathers or. De Frece, Walter, of 26, Bedford Court the ears, tips of the horns, mane,

Hi;. I Mansions. Bedford Square, W.C, a hoofs, and point of the tail sa. Mai

De Courcy, Baron Kingsale, see Kingsale. dexter cubit arm holding a star of gre le tort. cj. 45. 2
De Courcy-Wheeler, Henry Eliardo, Es-
eight points. Astrum teneo. 307. 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
Rous, of Melcombe House, Cowes,
House, Robertstown, co. Kildare, on De Garis, a lion passant gardant or. 4. 3 Isle of Wight, a horse's head couped
a ducal crest coronet or, an eagle dis- arg., in armour or, bridled az., ou the
played gu., a crescent for difference. De Gaunt, a cross pattee fitched sa. 166. 3

De Gaury, Arthur J., Solicitor, of i, Powis

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. 51-5 Recta uhique, and the sinister gu.

de Crespigny, Champion-, Sir Claude, De Gaury, Francis Herbert Hillairet, Es- Deicrow, out of a mural crown a demi-

Bart., of Champion Lodge, Camberwell, quire, of 26, Castellain Road, London, lion rampant gardant gu., holding be-

Surrey, on a chapeau gu., turned up W., same crest and motto. tween the paws a key or.

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. on a ducal coronet or, a falcon close ppr. 159. 13
De CryoU of London and Enfield, Middx., I 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.
gu- 143- 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. cf. 140. 11 tower vert, a tiger's head ppr., collared

]

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 saltier ppr. 171- 7 Chatham House, Grove Road, Clap-
ham Park, a mallet sa., between two
Dedan, a lion's head erased arg. I

17. 8 De Grey, Baron Walsingham, see Wal-

De Den and De Dena, a dexter hand in singham. branches of palm slipped vert. Jiespict,
!
fess couped, holding a sword in pale, De Grey, Hon. John Augustus, of Leiston aspice, prospice. 176. 8

on the point a garland, all ppr. 221. 7 Old Abbey, Suff., and Hill Street House De Kierzkowski-Steuart, see Kierzkowski.

De Dlnan, on a cap of maintenance, a I 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 Gran- others az. 115. i

or. 130. 6 tham, see Ripon, Marquess of. Delaber, a greyhound sejant sa., collared.

]

Dee of Mortlake, Surrey, a lion sejant Dehaney, Ireland, a demi-bear rampant cj. 59. 2
I

gardant or, holding in the dexter paw ppr. 34- 13 De la Bere, see Baghot-De la Bere.
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DEL 159 DEL

Delabere, out ot a ducal coronet ppr., a demi-eagle displayed ppr. Delap, a rose-branch with three roses, all

plume of ostrich-feathers per pale arg. Si. 6 ppr. 149. 14

and az. 263. 7 Delamaine, a man in military uniform az., De Lapasture, Count and Marquis in the

De la Bere, Renry Thomas, Esquire, of holding a flag in bend gu. cj. 18S. 6 Kingdom of France (Gerard Gustavus

the Vicarage, Woodlands, Kingsclere, Delamare, an eel naiant ppr. 142. 10 Ducarel), of Rowney Abbey, Ware, a

Hants, out of a ducal coronet or, five Delamare, a ship under sail in the sea ppr. lion's head regardant and erased or.

ostrich-feathers ppr. 160. 13 c/. 17. 6
Delapinde, a lion's gamb erased arg.,
De la Chambre, Sussex, an ass's head Delamere, Baron (Cholmondeley), Vale

erased arg. c/. 125. 12 Royal, Northwich, Chesh., a demi- holding three pines or, leaved vert.
griffin segreant sa., beaked, winged,
De la CheroiS, Daniel, of the Manor ducally gorged and membered or, and Delapipe, three organ-pipes or, enfUed

House, Donaghadee, an anchor erect with a garland of laurel vert. 168. 10

ppr. Fac et spera. 161. i holding between the claws a helmet Delaplaunch, a cross moline erm. 165. 3
Delaplaunch, a hunting horn sans strings
De la CheroiS, Samuel, Esquire, of Bally- ppr., garnished, also or. Cassis tutis-
cf. 64. I
william, near Donaghadee, same crest sima virtus. c/. 90. 2 sa., garnished or. 228. 9

and motto. Delamere, a pheasant ppr. De la Poer-Beresford, see Waterford,

De la Cherois-Crommelln, Frederick Delamote and Delamotte, an ostrich's Marquess, and Decies, Baron.
De la Poer, Edmond James de Poher,
Armand, Esquire, J.P., of Carrowdore head, holding in the beak a horse-shoe
Castle, CO. Down : ( i ) Out of a ducal between two feathers, all ppr. 97. 12 J.P., D.L., a Count of the Papal States,
coronet or, a swan rising ppr. (for Delamote, a lion passant gardant, collared
Crommdin). (2) An anchor az. Fac a Knight of St. John of Jerusalem

et spera. vair. cj. 4. 3 (Malta), claiming to be Baron le Power
Delacour, John, Esquire, an Irish wolf-
De la Motte, a demi-lion gu., gorged and Coroghmore, of Gurteen le Poer,
dog passant ppr., gorged with a col-
with an Eastern crown or, the sinister Kilsheelan, Clonmel, a buck's head

paw resting on an escutcheon az., caboshed ppr., attired or, and between

lar gemelle gu., and charged on the charged with two medals, that on the the attires a crucifix of the last. Per

shoulder with a trefoil slipped vert. dexter being a representation of the crucem ad coronam. 122.13
medal commemorative of Seringapa-
Fortis et fidelis. tam, and that on the sinister a re- Delapool, Delapoole, and De la Poole, a
presentation of the medal commemo-
Deladowne, an arm Tested az., cuffed rative of Egypt. Procidentia Dei con- crosier gu. 170. 14
or, holding in the hand ppr. a cup of
the first, flames issuing therefrom ppr. Delapoole, on a chapeau a leopard statant

ppr. 24. I

De la Faye of Wichbury, Wilts, a demi- servet. Delaport, a bird with wings expanded

lion rampant arg. 10. 2 De la Motte, Peter WiUiam, Esquire, ppr. 94. 2

Dela'eld and Delafleld, an ox's foot couped M.R.C.P., of Staines, Middx., on a De la Pryme, Rev. Alexander, M.A.,

sa. 123. 7 mount vert, a demi-lion rampant gu., Wistow Lodge. Hunts, on a rock ppr.

De la Ferte, Charles Henry Joubert, Es- against a tree, fructed ppr. Providentia an eagle. Per varios casus.
quire, of the Ferns, Weybridge, Surrey,
Dei coiiscri'cl. 291. 2 De la Rever and Delariver, a shepherd's

two pine-trees in saltire, eradicated and Delaneey and Delancy, a demi-leopard flute or. 168. 3

fructed ppr. Omnia virtuti cedunt. gardant, supporting an anchor ppr. De la River and Delariver, Yorks, a lion's

j

23S. 4 23. I gamb holding a broken spear ppr.
I

Delafleld, a cross pattee gu., between J)elancey, a sinister arm in armour em- cf. 39. 9
Delarous, an armed arm erect holding
two wings or. 1 10. 7 bowed holding in the hand a standard

Delafleld, Middx., a dove with wings ex- with flag. cf. 199. 9 in the hand a sword ppr. 210. 2

j

panded holding in the beak an olive- Deland, a leopard's head issuing from a De la Rue, Sir Thomas Andros, Bart., 52,
Cadogan Square, London, a brazier gu.,
I tower ppr.

branch, all ppr. Insignia jorlunce paria. I 157. 7

—Fest. 94- 5 Deland, Suff., two dexter hands conjoined fired, between two branches of laurel,

De la Fons, a wolf sejant or. 29. 3 supporting a human heart ppr. 224. 4 issuant from the flames a serpent nowed

De la Fosse, a cock or. 91.2 Delane, an eagle displayed or, charged and erect ppr. Cherche la ixrite. 248. 5
De la Rue, Herbert, Esquire, J. P., of the
De la Fountaine, Essex, on a mount vert, with a mullet sa.I cf. 75. 2

a griffin sejant or, holding in the dexter Delane of Queen's Co., Ireland, now of Lodge. Six Mile Bottom, Newmarket,

claw an Eastern crown arg. Ascot House, Berks, a dexter arm same crest and motto.

De la Garde, Jersey, a deer-hound or, embowed in armour grasping a flaming De la Rue, Warren WiUiam, Esquire, J. P.,
of the Cottage, Chippenham, near New-
collared and ringed gu. sword, all ppr. In te Doinine speravi.

De la Hadd, Kent, on a mount vert, a 195. S market, same crest and motto.

talbot sejant arg., eared sa., ducally Delaney and Delany, an antelope trippant Delatune, Hants, an antelope trippant or.

gorged gu., on the dexter side of the ppr. 126. 6 126. 6

mount a laurel-branch ppr. Delaney and Delany, between two wings Delature, a lamb bearing a cross and

Delahay, a pomeis charged with a I a swan statant ppr. banner. 131-2

lion's

I

head erased arg., collared az. 19. 3 Delaney, Ireland, a buffalo's head erased Delaune, Faunee-, Alured, Sharsted,

I

Delahay, Heref., a wolf's head. 30. 5 gu. 44. I Kent, a demi-Uon rampant sa., langued
Delahill, a caltrap az.
I

174. 14 Delany, out of a ducal coronet a bull's gu., ducally gorged or, between two

Delahyde of Moyglare, Meath, Ireland, head erased. 44. 1 wings arg. Se tentes aiit perfice.

a heron's head couped arg., ducally Delap, James Bogle, Enquire, J.P., late Delaune, the Hon of St. Mark sejant,

gorged or, beaked gu., holding in the Hon. Major, Royal Bucks Hussars, of wings elevated, round the head a glory,

bealv a snake ppr. Monellan, Killygordon, co. Donegal, all ppr., resting the dexter paw on the

Delaite, a cock or. 91. 2 and the Manor House, LilUngstone Gospel close or, covered gu., garnished

Delaland, two hands conjoined supporting Lovel, Bucks, two arms embowed, the of the second.
dexter ppr., holding a rose gu., sUpped
a human heart ppr. 224. 4 and leaved vert, the sinister in armour, De la Vach and Delavache, a cow's tail

Delaland, a leopard's head issuing from a ppr. 123. 12

tower ppr. 157-7 the hand holding a sword, all ppr., Delavache, an ox-yoke in pale sa.
pommel and hilt or. Merito.
Delaleigb, out of a crescent or, a cross cf. 178. 6
Delaval, Northumb., out of a ducal
crosslet litched sa. 166. 9 Delap, Surrey, two arms embowed, the

Delalynd, in the sea ppr., an anchor sa. 1 dexter ppr., holding in the hand a coronet or, a goat's head arg., armed

161. 6 I rose gu., the sinister in armour, and of the first. Dieu me conduise.

Delalynd and Delalynde, an escallop gu., holding a sword ppr., hilt and pommel 128. 14

between two eagle's wings or. 141. 10 j or. Merito. Delaval, a salamander in flames ppr.

Delamaine, a chevaher in armour ppr., Delap of London and Surrey, a cubit arm 138. 4
' Delavall of Seaton Delaval, Northumb.,
in armour per pale embattled or and
' holding in the dexter hand a tilting-

spear with the pennon unrolled. az., holding in the hand a sword ppr., a ram's head erased arg., armed or.

j hilt and pommel of the first. 210. 2 130. 6

c/. iSS. 2
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DEL 160

Delavere, a stag salient ppr. 117. 2 DeUyne, on a ducal coronet a Cornish De Mohun, a lion s head regardant ppr.

Delavere, a Catherine- wheel dropping chough ppr. De Moleyns, see Evcleigh-De Moleyns.

blood, all gu. cf. 167. 2 Delmar, a lion sejant gu., collared dan- De Montacute, a griffin's head gu., be-

Delawar, a bird's head couped arg., cettee, the dexter fore-paw resting on tween two wings or. 65. 11

beaked gu. 83. i a fleur-de-lis or. cf. 6. 11 De Montalt, Earl, see Montalt.

Delawarr, Earl (Sackville), Buckhnrst, Delme and Delmie, a lion passant gu., in De Montgomery, a demi-savage holding

Sussex : (I) Out of a ducal coronet or, front of an anchor sa. cf. 6. 2 in his dexter hand a sword, and in his

a griffin's head az., beaked and eared Delme-Radcliffe, Lieutenant-Colonel Emi- sinister a marshal's baton ppr.
or (for Wtst). 67. 9. (2) Out of a De Montmorency, Viscounts Frankfort
Alius Charles, Esquire : (i ) bull's head
coronet composed of fleurs-de-lis an
estoile arg. (for Sackville). Jour de ma sa., armed or, gorged with a ducal and Mountmorres, see those titles.
De Montmorency, a peacock in pride ppr.
coronet, and holding in the mouth a

vie. cf. 164. 4 cross crosslet fitchee or (for Bad- 103. 12

Delechamber, Susses, an ass's head erased clifje). (2) In front of an anchor sa., De Montmorency, Rev. Waller, M.A., of

arg. cf. 125. 12 a lion passant gu. (for Delme). Caen, Castle Morres, Knocktopher, co. Kil-

Delegb, out of a crescent or, a cross Crecy, Calais. kenny, same crest. Dieu ayde.

crosslet fitched sa I 103. 12
De Montmorency, on a ducal coronet or,
66. 9 Delme-Radcliffe, Francis Augustus, Es-

Deleval, on a chapeau a lion's head quire, of Hitchin Priory, Hitchin, Herts,

erased, ducally crowned, all ppr. 21.3 same crests and motto. a peacock in his pride ppr. Dieu ayde.

De Levis, out of the coronet of a Marquis Delme-Radcliffe, Rev. Henry Eliot, M.A., cf. 103. 12

of France or, a demi-eagle displayed of South Tedworth, Hants, same crests De Morton, a griffin segreant sa. 62. 2

sa. Deo juvante. and motto. De Mowbray, a fox current ppr.

Delgarno, a sea-lion statant, holding in Delme-Radcliffe, Ralph Hubert John, Es- cf. 32. 8
Dempsey, a sphinx with wings addorsed
his dexter paw a cross moline. cf. 20. 4 quire, same crests and motto.

De Ligne of Harlaxton, Lines, on a mount Delmege, Captain James O'Grady, of ppr. cf. 182. 12

vert, a lion sejant gardant or, the dexter Castle Park, Limerick, Ireland, a boar's Dempsey. Ireland, out of a mural coronet

paw resting on a caltrap az. head erect and erased per pale az. and seven battle-axes erect, all ppr. 172. 9
Delilers of London, a demi-Uon rampant
gu., armed or. Juveniam aut viam Dempster of Skibo, Sutherland, a leg-

az., ducally crowned gu. 10. 11 faciem. 43. 3 bone and a palm-branch in saltier, all

Deline, a rock ppr. Esse quarti videri. De Lousada, Horace, Duke de Losaday ppr. Mors aut vita decora. 147. 4

179. 7 Losada, and a grandee of the first Dempster, a demi-lion gu., holding in

De L'Isle and Dudley, Baron (Sidney), of class in the Kingdom of Spain, on a the dexter paw a sword in pale ppr.

APenshurst, Kent : ( i ) porcupine mount vert, a dove regardant arg., with Fortiler et strenue. cf. 14. 1

statant az., the quills, collar, and chain wings expanded or, holding in its beak Den, a blackamoor's head sa., banded arg.

Aor. (2) griffin's head erased arg., a sprig of oUve ppr. 192. 13

ducally gorged or. Quo fata vocant. Del See, a demi-woman naked, her hair Den and Denne, Kent, on a staff raguly

cf. 136. 5 dishevelled, wreathed round the tem- vert a stag lodged ppr., attired or.

De Lisle, Major-General Alfred, a denii- ples with cinquefoils gu. cf. 115. 7

eagle displayed or. De insula. 81. 6 Delsume, a pegasus' head arg., between Den and Denne, on a mount vert, a stag

De Llsle-Phillipps, March-, Everard, of two wings endorsed or. lodged regardant arg. ii5- 9

Garendon Park and Grace Dieu Manor, Delves, Scotland and England, out of a Denbigh, Earl Ol, of Newnham-Paddox,

ALeics. : (i) stag trippant ppr. [for ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle dis- a nut-hatch on a hazel-branch fructed,

ALisle). 117. 8. (2) demi-griffin ppr. played arg. Je ne puis. 80. 14 all ppr. Virtulis premium honor.

gorged or, holding an escutcheon az., Delves, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi- Denby, an antelope trippant gu., collared

charged with a lion rampant or {for eagle displayed between two wings arg. cf. 126. 6

APhillipps). 64. 10. (3) derai-lion Dench, a unicorn's head between two

rampant quarterly az. and or, holding Delves, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi- branches of laurel in orle ppr. 49. 14

a Maltese cross or (for March). En hon herou with wings displayed arg. Dendy of Griggs, Towerhill, Horsham,
Sussex, on a mount between two slips
—espoir. Quod pistum non quod utile. Delves, a dolphin naiant az. 140. 5 of laurestinus vert, a bezant charged
"3 with a unicorn's head couped az.
Delvin, Lord, see VVestmeath, Marquess.
De Lisle-PhiUipps, March, Edwin Joseph
De Mandeville, on a mount vert, a stag

Lisle, Charnwood Lodge, Coalville, current regardant ppr. i iS. 12 Respicio sine luctu.

Leics., crests as above. De Mardeston, a cross fleury fitched gu., Dendy, Richard Sidney, Esquire, F.R.G.S.,

De Lisle, a lion passant gardant. 4. 3 fleury or. 166. 7 of Bognor, Sussex, same crest.

Delius, Johann Daniel, Esquire, Vice- De Mardeston, Suff., out of a mural Dendy, Robert Arthur, Esquire, B.A.,

Consul to His Majesty the King of coronet a lion's head. 19. 12 same crest.

Sweden and Norway at Bradford, De Massue, Jlelville Amadeus Henry Dendy of Dorking, Surrey, on a mount

Yorks, of Fulwith Grange, near Harro- Douglas Heddle Bruce de la CaiUe- vert, a swan arg., beaked gu., resting

gate, Yorks, and 35, De Vere Gardens, motte, ninth Marquis de Ruvigny et its dexter claw on a pheon ppr. Per
Kensington, London, W., out of a
Raineval, in the Kingdom of France : ardua stabilis esto. cf. 100. 7
coronet or, three ostrich-feathers arg.
(i) A demi-savage, crowned and girt Dene, a Uon's head erased arg. 17. S

114. 2 with laurel, holding with both hands a Dene, Devonsh., a dexter hand holding a

Delius of Cassel and Munster, Westphalia, club all ppr. (2) Out of a ducal cross crosslet fitched. 221.14

out of a coronet or, having five pearls coronet or, a dexter arm in armour Deneston, a cross fleury fitched gu., floury

issuing from the rim, three ostrich- embowed ppr., garnished of the first, or. 166. 7
grasping in the hand a sword in bend 14!
feathers arg. 114. 5 De Newburg, a quatrefoil vert.
—sinister, also ppr., pommel and hilt
DeU, Alfred Percival, Esquire, of Thorn- D'Engaine and Dengaine, on a mount a
also or. 195.10. " Duce Deo." Aimer
pack Lodge, Teignmouth, issuing from stag feeding ppr. 1 16. 9

a cloud a hand erect holding a garb. sans crainte. Dengayne, a tower sa., with a cupola gu.,

De Mauley, Baron (Ponsonby), Langford surmounted with a flag of the same.

Dellaber, a tower ppr., thereon a flag arg., House, Lechdale, of Canford, Dorset, 157- IS

charged with a saltier sa. 157. 13 out of a ducal coronet or, three arrows Denham, Scotland, a thistle and a rose-

Dellaber, a greyhound sejant sa. 59. 4 points downwards, one in pale and two slip in saltier, all ppr. Juvant aspera

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

pale arg. and az. 1 1 4. 1 De Medewe, see Medewe. dexter claw a stone, all ppr. Cura dot

Dellatre, Ireland, a mullet or, between Demeschines, a hand holding a cutlass victoriam. 105. 6

two olive-branches vert. j ppr. cf. 213 Denham, a lion's head erased erminois.

cf. 146. 8

Dellee, on a mount a dove, all ppr. 92. 3 ' De Mewburgh, a cinquefoil. 14S.

,

DEN 161 DEN

Denhany, a demi-bear salient arg. 34. 13 Denne, see Den. Denny, Thomas Anthonv, Esquire,
Denholm, Scotland, a stag lodged ppr.
Denne, Herbert H., Esquire, of Fordwich, F.R.G.S., of 7, Connaught Place,
London, W., out of a mural coronet
115. 7 near Canterbury, same crest. ppr., a cubit arm vested az., cuffed arg.,
Denis, a band grasping a snake, all ppr. the hand also ppr., holding five wheat-
Dennestoun, Lord, Scotland, a dexter ears or. Et mea messis erit. cf. 205. 5
Denny, Richard Harrison, Esquire, of the
220. 2 hand ppr., holding up an antique shield
Denis, out of a ducal coronet a plume of
sa., charged with a star or. Adversa

five ostrich-feathers ppr. 114. 13 virtute repello. 219.7

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. 42. 2 , cubit arm erect ppr., the hand grasp-
Dennett, a hand holding an escallop-shell I
lion rampant gu., charged with a j
orescent or (for Tottenham). (2) An
ing three ears of wheat ppr., surmount-

erect, all ppr. 216. 2 ing two cross crosslets in saltire gu.

heraldic tiger's head erased erm. {for Dennett, a demi-wolf sa., collared in- Vincit omnia Veritas.
Denny, Ireland, a garb in fess ppr. 153. 6
Denis). Ad astra sequor. dented arg. cf. 31. 5 Denny, a buck's head couped at the neck.

Denison, Earl of Londesborough, see Denney and Denny, Essex and Norf., a 121. 5
Londesborough. Denny, a hand erect pointing with two
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 fingers to the sun. 222. 10

an estoile or. erect pointing with two fingers to the Dennys, out of a ducal coronet a plume

Denison, a dexter arm in bend vested vert, sun. 222. 10 of five ostrich-feathers ppr. 114. 13

the hand ppr., pointing to a star or. Dennis, Glouc, a demi-lion rampant az., Dennys, General Julius Bentall, of West-

Denison, William Denison, of Ossington, bezantee. 10. 4 bourne, Sidmouth, a griffin's head.

a cubit arm bendwise, vested az.. cuffed Dennis, a leopard's head and neck couped Dennys, see Denys.

arg., the hand ppr., pointing with the ppr. 22. 10 Denouac, between two wings a globe,

fore -finger to a star or. Dennis, a tiger's head erased arg. thereon an eagle with wings expanded

Denison of York, a dexter arm embowed, Dennis, a tiger's head erased erm. ppr. cf. I5Q. 9

veiled az., cuffed arg., the hand ppr., Dennis, Cornw., a dragon's head and neck Denovan, Scotland, a stag trippant gu.

pointing to a mullet of six points of couped. 71-7 117. 8

the second. 228. 12 Dennis, a griffin's head erased erm. 66. 2 Denshire, a lion regardant holding with

Denison, late John, Esquire, of Brook- Dennis, a wolf sejant erect sa., collared both paws an anchor, all ppr.

field House, Toronto, a dexter arm and chained or. Dieu a la mer. Denston, out of a ducal coronet or, a

embowed, vested az., cuffed or, the Dennis, Ireland, an heraldic antelope dexter hand holding a sword-blade

hand pointing with the forefinger to trippant. 127. 5 wavy in pale ppr. 212. i

a star of six points. Persevernndo. Dennis, Ireland, a castle with two towers Densy, on a chapeau a stag trippant ppr.

Denison, out of a naval coronet a demi- arg., from each tower a banner floating 118. 3
mermaid holding in her dexter hand a
to the sinister gu. Suaviter sed fortiter. Dent, Surrey, a tiger's head couped arg.

mirror, and in her sinister a comb ppr. cf. 155. 6 Dent, North urab., a tiger's head erased

_ erm., maned sa., vomiting fire ppr.

184. 14 Denms, a castle arg. with two towers,

Denison, Henry, Esquire, J.P., of Ossing- each surmounted with a cupola, from Dent of Sudeley Castle, Glouc, an her-

ton Hall, near Newark, a sinister cubit which a flagstaff, thereon a flag gu., aldic tiger's head erased erm., semee

arm in bend dexter, vested vert, cuffed charged with an Eastern crown or. of lozenges az., flames issuing from the

erm., charged with a cross crosslet on Suaviter sed fortiter. mouth ppr. Concordia et industria.

the hand ppr., pointing with the fore- Dennis, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet a Dent, Edward John, of Shortflatt Tower,

finger to an estoile. hand holding a sheaf of arrows ppr. ABelsay, Newcastle-on-Tyne : ( i )
Denison, William Evelyn, of Ossington 214. 2
panther's head erased, incensed, and

HaU, near Newark, same crest. Dennis, Kent, an arm couped at the elbow affrontee, transpierced by an arrow

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., all ppr. the dexter, all ppr. (for Dent), cf. 23.

charged with a cross crosslet or, the Dennis, W. Pen, Esquire, Pendine, A6. (2) swallow rising out of clouds

hand ppr., pointing with a forefinger to Wrexham, in front of a tree an antelope ppr. (for Hedley).

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, Barrister- HaU, Yorks, and Winterton, Lines :
antique shield sa., charged with a star at-Law, of i, Essex Court, Temple, a
leopard's head couped ppr. Suaviter A(1) demi-tiger sa., collared arg., rest-
or. 219. 7 sed fortiter. ing the sinister paw on a lozenge erm.
(2) On a mount a crane holding in the
Denman, Baron (Denman), of Dovedale,

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, Glas- dexter claw on a serpent nowed, all

et constantid. gow, N.B., a dexter arm in pale ppr., ppr. Patientia et perseverantia.

Denman, a demi-greyfriar vested ppr., the hand holding an antique shield sa., Dent, Francis, Esquire, of i, Haroourt

holding in his dexter hand a lash. charged with a muUet or. Adversa Buildings, Temple, E.G., same crests

187. II virtute repello. and motto.

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 J. P. ,of Auchenlea, Row, Dumbartonsh. Vicarage, Hunsingore, Wetherby, Lines,
same crest and motto. same crests and motto.
Denn, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,

a demi-peahen issuant with wings dis- Dennistoun, Richard Campbell, Esquire, Dent, William Dent, Esquire, of 23, Kelvin

played ppr. same crest and motto. Grove, Prince's Park, Liverpool, same

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, Henry Francis Menethorpe,

and elevated ppr. ostrich-feathers. 114. 13 Malton, Yorks, same crests and motto.

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. lee, CO. Kerry, a cubit arm vested az., round the neck with a collar dancettee

103. 5 turned up arg., holding five wheat-ears arg. c/. 31. 5

Denne, Henry, Esquire, B.A., Barrister- or. ^^t mei messis erit. 205. 5 Denton, a stork ppr. 105. 11

at-I.aw, on a mount vert, a stag lodged Denny, H. E., M.D., Longtown, Cumber- Denton of Denton Hall, Cumb., an eagle

erm .attired and resting the dexter fore- land, same crest. sa. 26. 2

foot on a fleur-de-lis or. Denny, Rev. Edward, M.A., of Kempley Denton, Sir George Chardin, K.C.M.G., of

Denne, Rev. Richard H., M.A., of Brimps- Vicarage, Glouc, a cubit arm vested Bathurst, Gambia, West Africa, an

field Rectory, near Gloucester, same az., turned up or, holding five wheat- eagle with wings displayed.

crest. ears or. Et mea messis erit. Denton, Cumb., a martlet sa. 95. 5

II

3

DEN DET

Denton, Camb., a lion couchant or. 7. 5 De Rinzy of aobemon, co. Wexford, a below the elbow, vested or, charged
Denver, a demi-Iion rampant az., holding
lion rampant or. Facta non verba. with two bendlets undee az., the cufi
with both paws a cross crosslet fitchee
I- 13 erm., holding in the hand ppr. a pole-
or. cf. II. 10 axe of the first, the staff of the second.
Denys, in front of a tree vert, an antelope De Rivers and De Ryvers, a tortoise pas-

sant ppr. cf. 125. 5 Virtue repulscE nescia sordidce.

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
of Easton-Neston, Northamp., a demi- ;
lion erminois, collared gu., holding
between the paws a French lily slipped a spear in pale thrust through a bear's Saumarez, Guernsey, a falcon displayed
ppr. Hora e sempre.
Depden, an anchor or, surmounted by a j

head, all ppr. ppr., with a crescent for difference. In

Dermott, Ireland, a griliin's head erased Deo spero.

or. 66. 2 Desbarres, an arm couped at the shoulder

Dernford, a cross crosslet fitched az., and and embowed, holding in the hand a

tieur-de-lis aa. 161. 9 a sword ppr. , in saltier. 1 66. 12 spear in pale, all ppr. 201.0

I

Depden, a dexter and a sinister hand Dernford, a sphinx passant gardant, wings Desborough and Desbrowe, a bear's head

:

wielding a two-handed sword ppr. addorsed ppr. 182. 12 couped sa., muzzled or. 34. 14

j

213- 3 De Romara, a stag's head at gaze ppr. Desbrisay, a bell or. 168. 7
189. 9
Depham, a cherub ppr. cf. 119. 12 Desbrisay, a paroquet perched ppr.
Depham, a lion passant ppr. 6. 2
De Ros, Baron (Fitz-Gerald-De Ros), of loi. 4

De Placetes, a lion's head ppr., collared Hamlake, Leics. : (i) On a I

chapeau ; Desbrow, a bear's head and neck couped

or. 18. 6 gu., turned up erm., a peacock in pride sa., muzzled or. 34. 14
I 56. 2

De Ponthieu, a tree vert. 143. 5 Appr. {for De Ros). 103. 5. (2) Desbrowe, see Desborough.

Deptun, an anchor or, enfiled by a fleur- monkey statant ppr., environed round Desbrowe, a talbot's head erased.
I

de-lis sa. 161. 9 the loins and chained or {for Fitz- Deschamps, a golden fleece girt round the
[

De Pudsey, an eagle's head gu., holding Gerald). Cram a boo. 136. 8 middle with a collar or. 130. 10

I

in the beak an acorn slipped and leaved De Rouillon, Norf., a dolphin haurient sa. De Senlize, a lion passant gardant, the
j

vert. cf. 84. 10 140. II tail extended gu. cf. 4. 3

Deram, a hand in fess couped holding a Derrick, on a spear-head a savage's head De Silva, a lion rampant gu. i1

fleur-de-lis ppr. 221. g couped and dropping blood ppr. Vir- Desland, Ireland, two hands couped and

Deram, a pyramid entwined by a vine twte non viribus. cf. 191. 7 conjoined supporting a heart.
Derule, a demi-wolf gu. 31.2 _224. 4
ppr. cf. 179. 12

Deramore, Baron (de Yarburgh-Batesou), De Ruvigny et Raineval, Marquis, see Desmond, Earl of, Ireland,

of Heslington Hall. York, and Belvoir De Massue. Earl of.

Park, CO. Down, a bat's wing erect sa. Derwell, a harp or. 168. 9 i Desmond, a lion passant gardant or, grasp-

A277. 8. (2) falcon close or, preying Derwent, Baron (Vanden-Bempde-John- ing a saltier gu. cf. 4. 3
I

—upon a duck ppr. 277. 7. Node stone), of Hackness, North Riding of Desnay, on a chapeau arg., turned up gu.,

volamiis. Non est sine ptdvere palma. AYorks : ( I ) spur erect, rowel up- charged with a fleur-de-lis or, a lion

De Ramsey, Baron (Fellowes), of Ramsey wards, with wings elevated or, leathered passant gu. 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 battle- cf. 69. 14

a fesse dancettee erm. Patientia et ments of a tower ppr., a demi-eagle with Despard, Ireland, a hand holding a broken

perseverantia cum magnanimitate. 18. 3 two heads displayed sa., the wings or, spear. 214. 10

Deraw, a bundle of quills arg. 1 3. 6 about the neck a pearl collar, therefrom Despard, on a ducal coronet or, a star of
1

Derby, Earl of. Baron Stanley of Bicker- a diamond pendant, and charged on twelve rays arg. 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

erm., an eagle with wings extended or, paratus. cf. 82. 6 a dagger with a broken blade, all ppr.,
hilled or. Pngno, pitgnas, pugnavi.
preying on an infant in its cradle ppr., Derwin, a demi-griffin holding in its claws

swaddled gu., the cradle laced gold. an escallop. cf. 64. 2 Despencer, Baron Despencer, out of a
De Ryvers, see De Rivers. ducal coronet per pale gu. and arg.,
Sans changer. «/. 77. 13

Derby, a dromedary ppr. 132. 2 De Sales La Terriere, Colonel Fenwick between two wings a griiBn's head of

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 of Grove Place. Nursling, Hants, Exon ducally gorged per pale or, and of the

on the shoulder with an annulet arg. of the King's Bodyguard of the second. cf. 67. i

cf. 34. 8 Yeomen of the Guard, de geules un Despencer, Le, a griffin's head ppr. 66. i

Derham, Ireland, a demi-wolf per pale croissant d'or, en chef un aigle du Despencer, two wings conjoined ppr.

or and sa. 31-2 meme en fasce d' azure ii trois etoilles Dess and Desse, on a chapeau gu., turned

Derham, two hands winged and clasped. d'or. Ny plus ny moyns. up erm., an owl with wings expanded

224. 12 De Salis, Rev. Henry Jerome Augustine or. Vigilo. 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. 25. 5 pire, PortnaU Park, Virginia Water ; or. 136. 5
(i) Out of a marquis's coronet or,
De Renzy, Annesley Charles Castriot, a a demi-woman ppr., cro%vned or, hair De St. Croix, a dexter arm embowed in
flowing down the back, winged in place
sword in pale, point upwards ppr. armour ppr., holding in the hand a

Facta non verba. 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, be-

Kensington 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 Dal-

complete armour arg., grasping in his (3) Out of a ducal coronet a demi-lion rymple, Bart., M.A., of Indiville,
rampant double-queued and crowned Queen's Co., a squirrel sejant ppr.
dexter hand a lance in rest, and in his

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 Voeux, Sir (George) William.

Dering, Sir Henry Neville, Bart., of Sur- first, the lion cottised by two tilting- G.C.M.G., of 35, Cadogan r.quare.
spears of the same, from each a banner London, S.W., same crest and n otto.
renden-Dering, Kent, on a ducal coro-

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

cf. 52. 13 Pro Deo rege et patria. Chester, on a chapeau gu., turned up
Dering, George Edward, Lockleys, Herts, erm., a wyvem arg., the wings elevated
Desanges, a cherub's head or. j and expanded chequy or and az.
same crest as above. Terrere nolo timere
189. 9

Desart, Earl 0! (Cuffe), Desart Court, KU-

nescio. kenny, Ireland, a cubit arm erect couped Tenebo. cf. 70. 5
1

9 21 :

DET 163 DEW

De Teissier, Philip Antoine, Baron de Devereaux and Devereux, Ireland, a stag De Warren, a lion passant gardant az.

Teissier of the Kingdom of France, a trippant ppr. 117. 8 4- 3

cinier or crest-coronet. Nemo me im- Devereux, Viscount Hereford, see Here- Dewe, Bucks, a dragon's head between

pnne lacessit. ford. two dragon's wings expanded sa., on

De Teissier, a boar passant sa. {used hy Devereux, out of a ducal coronet or, a each a cinquefoil or. cf. 72. 7

some members of the family in England). talbot's head arg., eared gu. 57. 12 Dewell and Dewelle, on a mount vert, a

Same crest. 40. 9 Devereux, a tower ppr. 156. 2 horse current arg., bridled sa. 52. 10

Dethick, Derbysh. and Norf., a nag's head Deverson, a lion's head gardant and DeweUes, an ostrich's head and wings

erased arg. 51. 4 erased gu., collared or. arg., ducally gorged gu., holding in

Oethick, Durh., a horse's head couped De Vesci, Viscount (Vesey), Abbey-Leix, the beak a horse-shoe az. cf. 97. 10

arg., charged on the neck with a mullet Queen's Co., Ireland, a hand erect in Dewers, an anchor cabled ppr. 161. 2

on a crescent. cf. 50. 1 3 armour, holding a laurel-branch, all Dewes, Warw., a wolf's head erased or,

Dethicke, an eagle regardant with wings ppr. Sub Itoc signo vinces. coUared vair, holding in the mouth a

expanded and inverted ppr. 77. 4 Deveston, a cross fleury fitched gu., fleury quatrefoil pierced gu., slipped ppr.

Deton and Detton, a goat's head erased or. 166. 7 cf. 30. 12

arg., collared gu. cf. 128. 5 Devetts, issuing from clouds a cubit arm Dewey, Thomas Charles, Esquire, of
in fess, holding a sword erect enfiled South HiU Wood, Bromley, Kent, a
Deton, on a tower arg., a crescent gu.

156. 4 with a boar's head erased. cf. 223. 10 dragon's head erased sa., holding in the
mouth a sword in bend ppr., pommel
De Tonge, Baron (Henri Asheton^, of De Veulle, a heart gu., between two

Chateau du Ragotin, Avranches, wings or. Veuillebien. cf. 110. 14 and hilt or, between two dragon's wings
of the last, on each a bend of the first,
Manche, in front of a dexter arm in Devey, a dexter arm embowed in fess,

armour embowed, the hand grasping a couped ppr., vested sa., holding a cross charged with a cinquefoil of the third.

grappling-iron in bend sinister sa., a crosslet fitched gu. 203. 9 Vir sapiens fortis est.

lion sejant of the last, pierced in the De Vic, a caltrap sa. 174. 14 Dewhurst, a wolf's head erased gu. 30. 8

shoulder by an arrow ppr. Tenebo. De Vlsme, an eagle displayed ppr. 75. 2 Dewburst, Lanes, a wolf's head erminois.

197- 13 De Visme, an allerion ppr. Spes mea in Deo. 30. 5

De Trafford, see Trafford. De Vismes, Baron Henry Auriol Douglas, Dewhurst, Lanes, a wolf's head erased

De Ufford, a demi-eagle displayed sa. late Captain R.A., an eagle displayed erminois, coUared az. Spes mea inDeo.

81. 6 with two heads sa. J'aspirc. 74. 2 30. II

De Uphaugh, see Uphaugh. De Vitre, a demi-grififin or, holding be- Dewhurst, John Bonny, Esquire, of Aire-

D'Eureux, five arrows gu., headed or, tween his paws a bunch of grapes ville, Yorks, in front of a wolf's head

feathered arg., bound by a belt of the purp., issuing out of an oak-wreath erased or, guttee-de-poix, three saltires

first, buckled or. 173. 3 ppr., aeorned or. gu. Spes mea in Deo. 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. 57. 12 of New York, U.S.A., a griffin passant King Street, St. James's, London, W.C.
De Vahl, see Samuel. gu., charged on the shoulder with an (i) A mill -rind fesseways or, thereon

Devall, on a chapeau a greyhound sejant, Irish cross or. Crux mea Stella. a pelican in her piety az., semee of

all ppr. cf. 59. 4 cf. 63. 2 estoiles or, the nest ppr. (for De Windt).
A(2) demi-griffin or, billettee gu.,
De Vallado, Marquis De, see Walrond. Devoike, a dexter hand throwing an

De Vallance, a greyhound's head gu. arrow ppr. 214. 4 holding between the claws a plummet
of the first (for Jennyns). Memor vir-
cf. 61. 2 Devon, Earl ol (Courtenay), Powderham

Devan, a lion rampant arg., murally Castle, Exeter: (i) Out of a ducal tutis avitce.

gorged or. Nan sibi solum. c/. i. 13 coronet or, a plume of seven ostrich- Dewing, Norf., a greyhound's head erased
Devas, Horace George, Hartfield, Hayes, feathers four and three arg. A(2)
arg., collared and ringed gu. cf. 61. 2
Kent, a lion rampant sa., collared or, —dolphin embowed ppr. Quod verum De Winton of Clifton, Glouc, a wyvern
langued gu., holding between the paws
a shield arg., charged with a spear-head 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,

in pale sa. Virtute et opera. by a spear sa., the head or. 50. 1 Radnor : A( i ) wyvern's head erased

Devas, Charles Frederic, Esquire, B.A., Devonshire, Duke of (Cavendish), Chats- vert, gorged with a collar embattled

J. P., of Pickhurst Jlanor, Bickenham, worth, Derbysh., a serpent nowed ppr. Acounter-embattled arg. cf.yi.2. (2)

same crest. Cavendo tutus. 142. 4 demi-lion rampant issuing from a mural
crown, holding in his paws a rose-
Devas, Horace, of Spondon Hall, Derby, Devonshire, a cross moline or. 165. 3 branch, and charged on the shouUler

same crest. De Waetor, the attires of a stag fixed to

Devas, Thomas, of Mount Ararat, the soalp or. cf. 123. 5 with a full-blown rose. Syn ar dy Hun.

Wimbledon, Surrey, same crest. Dewar, Scotland, a cock crowing ppr. De Winton, Charles Henry, of Maes-

Devaynes, a lion rampant holding be- Gloria patri. 91. 2 derwen, Brecon, same crests and

tween the paws a battle-axe ppr. Dewar, James, Esquire, of Lassodie, Fife, motto.

Devaynes, out of a baron's coronet a a cock, the wings raised ppr. Gloria De Winton, Sir Francis Walter, of Llan-

demi-dragon holding in the dexter claw patri. cf. 91. 7 stephan, Llyswen, R.S.O., and York
House, St. James's Palace, London,
a sword. Dewar, Northumb., a holy lamb bearing

Devendale, a long cross az. 165. 4 the banner of St. Andrew ppr. S.W., same crests and motto.

Devenish, Sussex, a demi-tiger salient cf. 130. 2 De Winton, Captain Thomas, of Walls-

vert, holding in the dexter paw a cross Dewar, Captain James Cumming, of worth Hall, Sandhurst, Glouc, same

crosslet titched arg. Vogrie, Midlothian, a dexter arm vam- crests and motto.

Devenish, Rev. William, B.A., of Mount braced brandishing a sword ppr., De Winton, Robert Henry, Esquire, of

Pleasant, Stokestown, co. Roscommon, hilted and pommelled or. Quid non Graftonbury, Heref., a wyvern's head

a sheldrake arg., wings expanded sa., pro patria. 210. 2 erased ppr., gorged with a collar

collared or. Spero et captivus nitor. Dewar, .\lberaarle O'Beime Willoughby, battled counter-embattled or, ther

Devenish, Ireland, a sheldrake sa. of Doles, Hurstbourne, Tarrant, And- two annulets sa., holding in the mouth

Devenport, on a mount vert, a hound over, an anchor erect sa., cabled gu. an arrow in bend, the pheon down-
sejant ppr., resting his dexter paw on wards arg. Syn ar dy IJun.
Dum spiro spero.

a stag's head cabossed. cf. 55. 4 Dewar, Sir Thomas Robert, M.P., J.P., De Worms, Baron George, of the Austrian

DevensMre, Comw., an eagle ppr. 76. 2 of 36, St. James's Street, S.W., and Empire, 17, Park Crescent, W., out of

Deveral and Deverel, the rays of the sun the Grove, Pluckley, Kent, between an Austrian baron's coronet five

issuing from behind a cloud ppr. 162. two thistles leaved and slipped ppr., a ostrich-feathers or, gu., or, az., and or.

De Vere, see Vere. cock gu., armed and spurred arg., Vinctus non victus. 231. 7
Devere, the sun shining on a sunflowe-
charged on the breast with a cinquefoil Dewsbury, Glouc, on a mount vert, a

ppr. of. 150. ;, or. Gloria patri. 267.13 martlet or. 95. 7
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DEX 164

Dexter, a tree, pendent therefrom two Dick, Scotland, a ship in distress ppr. Dickey and Dickie, a ferret ppr. 9cf. 1 34.

weighta. 143. 10 At spes infracta. 160.14 Dickey, Archibald Alexander George, Es-

Dexter, Ireland, a naked arm embowed Dick, Ireland, a horse's head armed quire. M.D., L.R.C.S.I., L.R.C.P.I., of

holding a scimitar, all ppr. 201 . i ppr., bridled gu. 5i- 5 Higgin House, Colne, Lanes, on a mount
a dove holding in its beak an olive-
Deycourt, a sword in pale enfiled with a Dick of Pitkerro, Forfar, Scotland, a

leopard's face. 22. i dexter arm issuing out of a cloud, hold- branch, all ppr. La Paix.

Deymond, Deyman, or Dyamond, of ing a pen, all ppr. DiligerUia et can- Dickie, Scotland, on a rock an alder-tree

Tiverton, a lady's arm from the elbow dore. cf. 217. 10 growing, both ppr.

erect entiled with a bracelet. Dick, a dagger and a sword in saltier, Dickin, Shropsh., a lion sejant or, holding

Deyncourt, the standard of St. George both ppr. c/. 1 7 1 . 1 in the dexter paw a cross crosslet of the

ppr. 176. 13 Dick, Quintin Dick, Esquire, of Caran- same. Vincit Veritas. cf. 8. 8

d'Eyncourt, Tennyson-, E. C, Bayons trila, CO. Galway, a leopard sejant ppr. Dickins, Kent, a lion sejant or, holding a

Manor, Lines: (i) A lion passant Semper fidelis. cross flory sa. In Jwc signo vinces.

guardant arg., on the head a crown Dick, Quintin, Esquire, of Layer Tower, Dickins, Thomas Bourne, LL.D., Ems-

of fleur-de-lis or, the dexter forepaw Essex, a cat sejant. Seinper fidelis. cote Vicarage, Warwick, same crest.

supporting a shield charged with the 26. 8 Dickins of Southbridge House, on a mount

arms of D'Eyncourt. (2) A dexter Dick-Lander, Sir Thomas North, Bart., of vert, a lion sejant sa., holding in the

arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet the Grange, Agra Patnas, Ceylon, a dexter paw a cross flory az. Semper

or, grasping a broken tilting-spear tower with portcullis do^Ti, and the fidelis. cf. 7. 7
enfiled with a garland of laurel ppr.
head and shoulders of a sentinel appear- Dickins, Scrase-, Charles Robert, of Cool-
—(Tennyson). En avant {D'Eyncourt.
ing above the battlements in a watch- hurst, Sussex, and Cherrington, Warw.

Nil temere {Tennyson). ing posture ppr. A(i) lion sejant sa., holding a cross

Deynes, Su£f., out of a mural coronet or, Dicken, Charles Gauntlett, upon a rock flory or {for Dickins). (2) On the stump

a dragon's head sa., gorged with two ppr. a lion sejant sa., guttee-d'or, of a tree, entwined by a serpent ppr., a

bars of the first. c/. 72.11 gorged with a collar or, supporting falcon, also ppr., beaked, membered,

Deyvelle, Deyvill, and Davell, an arm in with the dexter forepaw an escutcheon and belled or {for Scrase). cf. 86. 1

fess ppr., vested, holding a fiexir-de-lis arg., charged with a cross flory sa., sur- William Park, Cherington Park,

or. Pen.ses content mounted by another. Con-silio ac Shipstone-on-Stour, same crests.

Deyvil, a fleur-de-lis gu. 148. 2 arm in armour couped in

D'EyvllI, an arm in armour embowed Dicken, Charles Shortt, Esquire, C.M.G., fesse, from the elbow in pale, holding

ppr., holding in the hand a club sa., of Harrington Mansions, 33, Harring- up an esquire's helmet, all ppr.

spiked or. c/. 199. 2 ton Road, S.W., same crest and motto. 198. II

Diable, see Dibble. Dicken, Frederick Rowland, same crest Dickinson, out of clouds ppr., a cubit

Diamont, a demi-lion or, holding in his and motto. arm erect of the last, holding a branch

dexter paw a fusil gu., charged with a Dicken, Colonel William Popham, C.B., of laurel vert. cf. 219. 9

fleur-de-lis of the first. same crest and motto. Dickinson, William, of Kingweston,

Dias, on a garland of laurel a lion pas- Dickens, a hind's head. 124. i Somers., same crest. Dei vianus

sant, all ppr. 5. 15 Dickens, an arm in armour couped in

Dibble, Diable, and Dible, on a chapeau fess, the part from the elbow in pale, Dickinson, John Douglas, Esquire, of

a lion statant gardant, ducally gorged, holding up an esquire's helmet, all ppr. Glanhonddu, Breconsh., same crest.

the tail extended, all ppr. c/. 4. 7 198. II Dickinson, a tiger sejant erm., ducally

Dibdin, a talbot passant collared ppr. Dickens, Suff., a lion rampant ppr., hold- gorged or, holding in the dexter paw a

</• 54- 5 ing a cross flory sa. broad arrow of the last, plumed arg.

Dible, DiWey, Dibloy, and Diblo, a demi- Dickens, a lion couchant or, holding up Dickinson of Abbots' Hill, Herts, a demi-

Hercules holding over his shoulder a in the dexter paw a cross patonce sa. hon rampant or, holding in the dexter

club ppr. cf. 7. 5 paw a fleur-de-lis az., and resting the

Dicconson, a hind's head or. 124. i Dickens, a demi-leopard ppr. Hostis sinister paw on a bezant. cf. 13. 2

Dicconson, Clifton-, Charles, Esquire, of honori invidia. cf. 23. 13 Dickinson, Frederick, Esquire, of The

Wrightington Hall, Lanes: (i) A be- Dickenson of Lyston Court, Glouc, a Towers, Cockermouth, Cumb., a lion's

zant, thereon a hind's head vert, erased demi-lion rampant az. Facta non verba. head erased. Virtutis proemium honor.

gu., holding in the mouth a cross cross- 10. 2 17.8

let fitchee of the last {for Dicconson). Dickenson and Diconson, Lines, Yorks, Dickinson of Gildersome and Coal brook-

(2) A dexter arm in armour embowed and Staffs, a demi-lion rampant per dale, on a wreath or and az., a camel's

or, holding in the hand ppr. a sword pale erminois and az. 10. 2 head couped ppr., bridled gu., adorned

arg., pommelled and hilted, also or {for Dickenson, a tiger sejant erm., ducally with a plume of three ostrich-feathers

Clifton). Adverso fortior. 195. 2 gorged or, holding in the dexter paw a alternately arg. and sa., and under the

Diceonson-Gerard, Hon. Robert Joseph, broad arrow of the last, feathered arg. lower jaw a bell or. Faint, yet. pur-

of 12, Strattou Street, W. : (i) Same Dickenson of London, a hand holding an suing.

crest as above. (2) A monkey statant ox-yoke ppr. 217. 6 Dickinson, Major-General, E.I.C., upon a

ppr., environed about the middle -nith Dickenson, issuing out of clouds a cubit mount vert, an elephant ppr., support-

a plain collar and chained arg. i, arm erect, holding in the hand a branch ing with his trunk a flagstaff, also ppr.,
Dicey, a demi-lion or. Fide et amore. therefrom flowing a flag az., charged
of Iavu:el, all ppr. cf. 218. 9 with two spears in saltire or. Fortuna
10. 2
Dickenson, issuing out of clouds a cubit

Dicey, a lion sejant erect gu., supporting arm erect, holding in the hand three sequitur.

between liis paws an escutcheon arg. wheat-ears, all ppr. Dickman, a demi-horse rampant or. 53. 3

cf. 8. 4 Dickenson, an arm erect ppr., vested gu., Dickman, an ostrich arg., holding in his
Dicher, Shropsh., a bear passant arg.
holding an escarbuncle arg. 207. 7 beak a key az. DUigentia. 97. 5

Dickenson, Wilts, out of a ducal coronet Dickson, Bart., see Poynder.

Dichfield, Shropsh., a bear passant arg. or, a dexter arm ppr., holding in the Dickson, John W., of Dumfries, Scotland,

cf- 34- 5 hand a fleur-de-lis of the first. 215. 2 and Ceylon, in front of an arm in
Dick, Bart., of Braid, Scotland, a stag's armour embowed, brandishing a fal-
Dickenson, out of a ducal coronet a phoe- chion ppr., a trident and a spear in
—head erased ppr., attired or. Yirtide. saltier or. Fortes fortuna juvat,
nix in flames, all ppr. 82. 5
196. II
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 Dickson, Archibald, M.D., of Hartree and
Dickeson, a boar's head couped, holding KUbucho, in the counties of Peebles
Cunyngham). A(2) ship in distress and Lanarksh., a dexter hand holding a
in the mouth four arrows, all ppr.
—ppr. {for Dick). Ad amussim.—At spes scimitar ppr. Fortes fortuna juvat. 213.5.
infracta. Via tuta virtutis. 160. 14 42. 9

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Die 165 DIL

Dickson of Arbroath, a dexter hand hold- Digby, an ostrich arg., holding in its beak Dillon, Earl of Roseommon and Baron

ing a sword in bend ppr., hilt and pom- a horse-shoe ppr. 97. 8 Clonbrock, see those titles.

mel or. Fortes jortuna juimt. 212. 13 Digby of Osbertstown, Ireland, an ostrich Dillon, Alfred, Esquire, of Aquitaine
Dickson, Scotland, a dexter hand holding arg., holding in its beak a horse-shoe House, Elm Road, Beckenhara, Kent,

a sword in bend ppr. Fortes jortuna or. Deo, iwn jortuna. 97. 8 upon a rock ppr., a falcon rising arg.,

juvat. 212. 13 Digby, WingSeld-, of Sherborne Castle, the whole between two crescents, and
within the horns of each a mullet of six
Dickson, Arthur Benson, J.P., of Black- Dorset: (i) An ostrich arg., holding

beck, Abbots, Reading, and Under- in the beak a horse-shoe or (jor Digby). points. Auxiliuni ub alto. 249. 5
field : (i) A dexter cubit arm in bend,
A97. 8. (2) griffin passant vert (jor Dillon, Viscount (Dillon), of CosteUo

holding in the hand a sword point Wingjield). Deo, non jortuna. 63.2 Gallen, co. Sligo, Ireland, a demi-lion

upwards, also in bend, all ppr. (2) A Digby, Charles Wriothesly, Esquire, of rampant gu., holding between the

goat's head erased ppr., charged on the Meriden Hall, Coventry, an ostrich Dumpaws an estoile arg. spiro spero.

neck with an escallop arg. Fortes arg., holding in the beak a horse-shoe cj. 15. 8

or. Deo, non jortuna.. 97. 8 Dillon, Dr. T. G.. of Coolmeen, co. Ros-

Dickson, James, of El Dayleeyeh, Cairo, Digby, Henry Almarus, Esquire, of North common, a demi-lion rampant gu.,

Egypt, a dexter hand holding a sprig Runeton Lodge, King's Lynn, same holding between the paws an estoile
crest and motto.
Dumof everlasting ppr. vita spes. Dumarg. spiro spero.

Dickson, Raynes Waite, Esquire, of Arn- Digby, Sir Kenelm Edward, K.C.B., of DiUon, Sir John Fox. Bart., J.P., of

side. South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria, 57, Eaton Place, London, S.W., same Lismullen, co. Meath, on a chapeau

on a boar's head erased arg., guttee-de- crest and motto. gu., turned up erm., a falcon rising

sang, muzzled gu., a bezant between Digby, Lieutenant-Colonel William Ben- arg., beaked, legged, and beUed or.
two mullets fesseways or. Fortes jamin, J.P., of Ballincurra, MuUingar,
A uxilium ah alto.

fortuna juvat. CO. Westmeath. same crest and motto. Dillon, Auguste Henri, Comte Dillon, of

Dickson, Dickson-, William, out of battle- Digby, John, I, Elm Court. Temple, E.C., Assevent, Departement du Nord,

ments a naked arm embowed, holding same crest and motto. France, out of a ducal coronet or, a

a sword, all ppr. Fortes jortuna juvat. Digges, Diggs, and Dyges, Kent, Surrey, demi-Uon gu., holding between the

Dickson, Samuel, Auchmuty, Esquire, and Wilts, an eagle's leg couped at paws an estoile pierced of the first.
J. P., D.L., of Clonleharde, co. Lim- the thigh sa., and plumed with three
erick, Ireland, and of Beenham House, Dum spiro spero. cj. 16. 3
Berks, out of battlements a naked arm ostrich-feathers arg.
Diggs, Bart, (extinct), of Chilham and Dillon of Chimwell and Hart, Devonsh., a

demi-hon holding in the dexter paw an

embowed, holding a sword in bend Wootton Court, Kent, an eagle's leg estoile issuing out of a crescent gu.

sinister, all ppr. Fortes jortuna juvat. couped at the thigh sa., issuant there- cj. 15. 7

cj. 201. 4 from three ostrich-feathers arg. Dillon, Luke Gerald, Esquire, of Seaham,

Dickson, Scotland, a human heart ppr., Dighton, Herts and Glouc, a lion's gamb Durh., a demi-lion rampant holding

winged arg. Calum versus. 112. 10 erased or, holding a cross formee between both paws an estoile of eight

Dickson, Ireland, issuing out of a tower fitchee gu. 36. 9 Dumpoints or. spiro spero. 15. 8

a lion's head ppr. cj. 1 57. 7 Dighton, Conway, 2, Blenheim Terrace, Dillon, a demi-hon holding in his dexter

Dickson, Raynes Waite, Esquire, of Arn- Cheltenham, same crest. Virtus in- paw a mullet. Dum spiro spero. 15.7

side. Domains Road, South Yarra, cendit vires. Dillon, Ireland, out of a marquess's

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in front Digllton, Lanes, and Sturton, Lines coronet or, a falcon with wings ex-

of a bear's head erased arg., guttee-de- squirrel sejant per pale arg. and gu panded arg., beaked and legged or,
j coUared, and cracking a nut or.
between the wings an imperial eagle
sang, muzzled gu., a bezant between

two mullets fessewise or. Fortes for- cj. 135- 7 sa. Auxilium ab alto.

tuna juvat. Dighton, on a ducal coronet or, a hawk Dillon, John, Esquire, of 2, North Great

Dickson, Scotland, a hart lodged ppr., close arg., beaked and legged gu., St. Georges Street, Dublin, a demi-lion

attired or, within two branches of beUed of the first. 85. 9 rampant gu., holding between the paws

laurel in orle vert. Cuba sed euro. Dighton, Lanes, on a ducal coronet arg., a mullet or.

cj. 115. II a martlet of the same. 95-12 Dillon, General Sir Martin Andrew, K.C.B.,

Dickson, Richard, Esquire, of Stockton- Dighton, a fountain throwing up water, of United Service Club, W., same crest.

upon-Tees, on a mount vert, between all ppr. 159-13 Dillon-Trenehard, Henry Luke, Esquire,

two branches of palm, a buck lodged Dighton, an heraldic antelope arg. of Colinshays House, near Bruton,

in front of a tree, all ppr. 115. 10 cj. 127. 5 Somers. : (i) A dexter arm, vested az.,

Dickson, on a mural crown or, a stag Dikens, a bird's head, the neck az., the cuffed or, holding in the hand a trench-
ing- knife ppr. (jor Trenchard). (2) On
lodged ppr., attired or. cj. 115. 7 top of the head gu. , beaked or. a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a hawk

Dickson, a stag's head erased ppr., at- Dikens, a lion's head erased gu., ducaUy

tired or. 121. 2 crowned or. 18. 8 rising ppr. Nosce teipsum.

Dickson, James, Esquire, of Broad Street, Dikes and Dykes, a lobster vert. 141. 2 Dilwyn-Uewelyn, Sir John Talbot, Bart.,

London, an eagle displayed az., guttee- Dikes or Dykes, a scorpion vert. J.P., D.L., of Penllegare, Llangyfelach,

d'or, holding in the beak a thistle ppr., Dilke, Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Wentworth, and of Ynis-y-gerwn, Cadoxton-juxta-
and resting each claw upon an escallop, Bart., of 76, Sloane Street, S.W., a Neath, Glamorgansh. : (1 ) On a wreath

also or. Fides et libertas. cj. 74. 1 dove arg., membered gu. Leo ini- of the colours upon the trunk of a tree

Dicom and Dicons, Beds, a cock's head micis, .imicis Columba. 92. 2 fessewise, eradicated and sprouting, a

az., beaked or, combed and wattled Dilke, a dove close arg., beaked and legged lamb passant ppr., supporting a staff

gu 90. I 92. in bend sinister or, therefrom flowing

Dicome, Lines, a unicorn's head erased Difke of Maxstoke Castle, Warw. : (i) a banner gu., charged with three chev-

quarterly erm. and gu., crined or, the A dove arg., beaked and membered ronels arg. (jor Llewelyn). 131. 5. (2)

horn gobony of the last and arg. 49. 5 gu. (jor Dilke). 92. 2. (2) An ante- On a wreath of the colours in front of a

Diconson, see Dickenson. lope's head couped gu., armed, and stag's head couped ppr., three trefoils

Diddier or Didear, a demi-griifin with charged on the neck with three annu- slipped vert (jor Dilhmjn). Craignez

wings expanded ppr. 64. 2 lets interlaced in fesse or (jor Fether- honle. I20- 2

Dietz, issuing out of a ducal coronet the ston). Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn, Charles Ley-
shon. Esquire, of Uysdinam HaU, New-
aUires of a stag. c/. 123. i Dilkes, a mill-rind gu. 165. 11 bridge-on-Wye : (i ) Upon the trunk of
a tree fesseways, eradicated and sprout-
Diflord and Ditford, a lion's head erased Dillington, Norf., on a perch arg., a hawk ing, a lamb passant ppr., supporting a

or, ducally crowned gu. 18. 8 close ppr., beaked, belled, and legged staff or, therefrom flowing a banner

Digby, Baron (Digby), of Geashill, King's or. 85. 13
Dillington, a Uon's head couped or, vulned
do., an ostrich holding in the beak a

horse-shoe, all ppr. Deo, non fortuna. with a broken spear ppr., guttee gu., charged with three chevronels arg.
97- 8 sang.
(2j A wyvern, wings expanded gu., each

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DIM 166 DIX

wing charged with a fesae arg., issuant Dlrwyn.apeacock'sheaderasedppr. 103. i Dixon). (2) Two escallops or, thereon
from a weir-basket ppr., the dexter
claw resting on a mullet az., for differ- Discombe, Lines, a unicorn's head erased. resting an eagle displayed vert, hold-
ence ( Venables.) (3) In front of a stag's
head couped ppr., three trefoils slipped 49- 5 ing in the beak a cross crosslet fitchee
vert {for Dillwyn). Craignez honte. of the first {for Brown). Suivez raison.
Dimmock, a boar's head couped ppr., Dishington, Scotland, a man in armour
between two laurel-branches vert.
Dimond, a cross crosslet in pale, sur- kneeling. Unica spes mea Christum. cf. 74. I I
mounted by a sword in bend sinister,
point downwards. Dishington, Scotland, an escallop. Unica Dixon-Coull, Robert, Esquire, of Middle-
Dimsdale, Charles Robert Southwell,
Honourable Baron Dimsdale of the spes mea Christus. 141. 14 ton, Morpeth, Northumb. : (l) In front
Russian Empire, J. P., issuing out of
a Russian baron's coronet a griffin's Diskens, on a chapeau a lion couchant. of a unicorn's head couped arg., gorged

head erm. 7. 12 with a collar geraelle az., three annulets
Dimsdale, a griffin's head erased arg.
Disker and Diskers, on a mount vert a cen- Ainterlaced or {for Coidl). (2) demi-
Magnus Hippocrates ! tu nobis major.
taur passant regardant ppr. and arg., stag regardant ppr., charged on the
66. 2
drawing a bow and arrow or, feathered shoulder with a pheon, and resting the

of the third. c/. 53. 5 dexter foot on a cross patee or {for
Dixon). Ad finem spero.
Disney, Lines. andBucks, a lion passant

gardant gu. 4- 3 Dixon, Norf., a stag's head erased per
j

Disney, Edgar John, the Hyde, Essex, pale dancettee sa. and or, attired

same crest. I 121. 2

counterchanged.

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Disney, Ireland, the same crest. Dixon, Yorlss, a stag's head erased. 21 1 . 2

j

Disney, Very Rev. Brabazon William, Dixon, Herts, on a mount vert, a tiger
I

Dimsdale, Sir Joseph CockHeld, Bart., of B.D., Dean of the Diocese of Armagh, sejant erm., ducally gorged or.
Upton, West Ham, Essex, a staff fesse-
a lion passant gardant gu., charged on 6cf. 27.
ways entwined by a serpent ppr., there-
the breast with a fleur-de-lis or. Vin- Dixon, a tiger sejant collared and lined.

on a griffin's head erased arg. Quod cit qui palitur. cf. 4. 3 cf. 27. 6
Dixon, Marmaduke, Esquire, J. P., of
Deus mdt fiet. 262. 1 Disney, Frederick WiUiam, Esquire, of

Dimsdale, a beaver ppr. 134- 8 the Woodlands, Kingston Hill, Surrey, EyreweU Park, West Eyreton, Canter-

Dine, Beds, a wyvern statant ppr. J'ay same crest and motto. bury, New Zealand, a lion rampant

espere mieux avoir. 70. i Disney, Lambert Brouncker, Esquire, arg. Respice finem. i. 13

Dineley, on a ducal coronet or, three same crest and motto. Dixon of Seaton-Carew, Durh., a lion

darts, two in saltier and one in pale, Disney, Henry R. E., Esquire, same crest rampant holding in its dexter paw a
fleur-de-lis, all ppr. Auxilium meum
with a serpent entwined ppr. 173. 2 and motto.

Dines, a griffin peissant. 63. 2 Disney, Cathrow-, late James, Esquire, ab alto. 2. 7

Dingdale, Lanes, a griffin's head between Aformerly tSomersel Herald : ( i ) lion Dixon, Berks and Chesh., a demi-Uon

two wings endorsed or. c/. 67. 1 1 passant gardant gu., charged with a rampant or. Another, arg. 10. 2

Dingham, a dexter hand erect, pointing cross patee iitohee or (jor Disney), cf. Dixon, Rt. Hon. Sir Daniel, Bart., of

with the two forefingers to the sun in A4. 3. (2) dragon passant sa., winged Ravensdale, co. Louth, a demi-lion

splendour ppr. 222. 10 or, resting the dexter claw on a leo- rampant az., charged on the shoulder

Dingham, in a round top or, six spears, pard's face, jessant-de-lis of the last with a cross patonee surrounded by a

in the centre a pennon arg., thereon a (for Cathrow). cf. 73. 2 civic crown or. Fide et constantia. 262. 8

Disney, the late Lieutenant-General Sir Dixon, Thomas Henry, Esquire, of the

Dingle, WiUiam Alfred, Esquire, M.D., Moore, K.C.B., a lion's head couped gu., Clappers, Gresford, Denbighsh., a Uon's
L.R.C.P., M.R.G.S., of 46, Finsbury semee-de-lis or, and gorged with a head erased per fesse arg. and gu.,

Square, London, E.G., a demi-grey- mural crown arg. Et decus et pretium charged on the neck with three fleurs-

hound holding between the paws an recti. de-lis of the last, and pierced through
escallop. J'ai espoir mieux avoir. the mouth by an arrow, the point com-
Dingley and Dinley, Yorks, a Roman Disraeli, Coningsby Ralph, Esquire, of
Hughenden Manor, issuant from a ing out at the back ppr., feathered arg.
head with a helmet couped at the neck, wreath of oak ppr., a castle triple- Made virtute esto.

all ppr. 191. 6 towered arg. Forli nihil difficile. Dixon, Thomas, Esquire, J.P., C.C,

Dingley, out of a ducal coronet a dragon's Ditchfleld, Rev. Peter Hampson, M.A., High Sheriff 1903 - 1904, of Rheda,
Frizington, Cumb., in front of a cubit
head or. 72. 4 F.S.A., F.R.H.S., of Barkham Rectory, arm grasping a scimitar ppr., pommel

Dingwall, Baron, see Cowper, Earl. near Wokingham, a porcupine. In

Dingwall-Fordyce, see Fordyce. Deo fido. and hilt gold, a staff raguly fessewise

Dingwall, a human heart ppr. 181.2 Dittord, on a mount or, a bull passant gu. or. Quod dixi, dixi. cf. 213. 5

Dinham, an arm couped vested or, the 45- 7 Dixon, George Hodgson, Esquire, of Ar-

hand arg., holding a lock of hair sa. Ditton, a demi-griffin segreant arg. 64. 2 mathwaite Hall, Armathwaite R.S.O.,

Dinnet, a bull's head gu. c/. 44. 3 Dive, Beds and Northamp., a wyvern Cumb., in front of an anchor in bend
sinister sa., a dexter cubit arm erect
Dinorben, Baron (Hughes), out of a crown with wings addorsed gu. J'ai espere

vaUery a demi-lion rampant arg., hold- mieux avoir. 70. i ppr., holding in the hand an olive-

ing between the paws a pike-head ppr. Divle and Divvie, Scotland, an eagle's branch, also ppr. Peace. 23 1. 9

Dlnwiddie, an eagle with wings addorsed head couped ppr. Sediditate. 83. i Dixon, George Henry Hewitt, Esquire,

and inverted, holding in the dexter Dix, a greyhound's head arg., ducally of Carhsle, Alfred Street, North Sidney,

claw a guinea-pig. Ubi libertas ibi gorged gu., between two wings or. same crest.

Dix, a greyhound's head erased arg., Dixon, Essex and Durh., a cubit arm

Dinwordy, a cubit arm erect grasping ducally gorged gu., between two wings,

in the hand a spear, all ppr. 214. 11 the dexter sa., the sinister or, a cres-

Dipford of London, a lion's head erased cent for difference.

or, ducally crowned gu. 18. 8 Dixie, Sir Alexander Beaumont Churchill, Dixon, WiUiam Smith, Esquire, of Gcvan

Dirom, Scotland, a stag's head erased. Bart., of Bosworth House, Leics., an HUl, Lanark, Scotland, a dexter hand

121. 2 —ounce sejant ppr., ducally gorged or. ppr., holding a sword in bend sinister

Dirom of Mount Annan, Dumfries, a Quod dixi, dixi. Dei gratia grata. arg. Fortes jortuna juvat. 212 13

stag's head couped ppr. Ducit domi- Dixie, a leopard sejant. cf. 24. 13 Dixon, Sheffield, an arm embowed vested

nus. 121. 5 Dixie, an ounce sejant ppr., spotted san- az., platee, cuffed arg., holding in the
hand a garland of roses ppr. Fide et
Dirom, Pasley-, Patrick Alexander, Es- guine, ducally gorged or. Quoddixi,dixi.

quire, Mount Annan, Annan, Dum- Dixon, Kent, a demi-hind sa., bezantee. constantia. cf. 205 3

Afriessh. : (i) stag's head ppr. (for Dixon of Unthank Hall, Northumb. : (i) Dixon, Thomas, Esquire, of Grenade

Dirom). 121. 5. (2) A dexter arm in A mount vert, thereon a demi-hind mHouse, Durh., in front of a cubit ai

armour embowed grasping a dagger, arg., gorged with a collar, the line vested or, cuffed gu., the hand holdiig

—all ppr. {for Pasley). Ducit dominus. therefrom reflexed over the back gu., a fox's head erased ppr., a torteau.
Be sure. 196. 5 supporting a cross crosslet sa. (for Quod dixi, dixi.

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DIX 167 DOD

Dixon, Scotland, a dexter hand ppr., Dobbs, Ireland, a unicorn's head couped Docker, a b idge of three arches ppr.

holding a sword in bend sinister arg. arg., maned, armed, and tufted or. 49. 7 I 158. 4

Fortes jortuna juvat. 212.13 Dobbs, Conway Edward, Esquire, J. P., of Docker, His Honour Ernest Brougham,

Dixon, Ireland, a pelican in her piety Glenariffe House, Parkmore, co. Antrim, of CarhuUen, Granville, New South

ppr. 98. 14 and Dalguise, Monkstown, co. Dublin, a Wales, Australia, uses a bridge with

Dixon, Yorks, an eagle displayed sa. unicorn's head erased arg. Amor Dei three arches ppr. Stare super vias

Quod dixi, dixi. 75. 2 et proximi stimma heatitudo. 49. 5 antiquas. jjg. 4

Dixon, a demi-eagle displayed ppr., Dobbs, Archibald Edward, Esquire, same Dockingfield, a cubit arm erect, holding

winged vair. In recto fides. Si. 6 crest and motto. in the hand ppr. the sun or.

Dixon, A. Jiickes, Esquire, of 8S, Station Dobbs, Montague William Edward, Es- Dockrell, Maurice Edward, Esquire, J. P.,
Road, King's Norton, Birmingham, quire, J.P., D.L., of Clonkeevan, Dona- of Camolin, Monkstown, co. Dublin,
and Bournville Lane, Stirchley, for- dea, CO. Kildare, same crest and motto.
merly of the Marsh, Wellington, a demi-lion rampant gorged with a
Dobbs, Robert Conway Esquire, of wreath of oak-leaves, all ppr., and

Shropsh., an eagle's head couped Campshire, Cappoquin, co. Waterford, charged on the shoulder with a crescent

between two wings. In recto fides. 84. 2 same crest and motto. az. Semper idem. cf. 10. 2

Dixon, Ireland, a demi-boar rampant vert, Dobbyn of Waterford, Ireland, a hand Doeksey, on a chapeau gu., turned up

armed, tusked, maned, and tufted or, couped holding a javelin, all ppr. erm., a lion's head erased per pale az.
holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis
Z)e«« dexter mens. 214. 13 and arg. cf. 17. 9

of the last. c/. 40. 1 3 Dobede of Soham, Cambs, on a mount Dockware and Dockwrae, Yorks, mthin

Dixon, Scotland, a water-bouget. 168. 4 vert, a demi-lion erased arg., crowned a fetterlock az., a heart gu. cf. 181. 7

Dixon, Herts, a sphere arg., charged with or, holding an escutcheon erm., charged Dockwra, a demi-lion rampant holding

a pale indented vert. 1 59. 6 with two swords in saltire, surmounted between the paws a plate charged with

Dixon-Hartland, Sir Frederick, Bart. by a fasces in pale within a wreath, all a pallet gu. c/. 11. 7
or. Droit a chacun.
(i ) A stag's head erased or, gorged with Dobell, on a mount vert, a hart lodged Docton and Doketon, a fleur-de-lis sa.
a collar-jewel, pendent therefrom by a between four bulrushes ppr. cf. 115. 12
Dobell of Falmere, Sussex, on a mount 148. 2
chain, a key in bend allsable(//ort/'UK/). vert, a hind lodged arg. between four
Dod and Dodd, Ireland, a horse statant,
281. II. (2) A demi-lion couped per
saddled and bridled. cf. 52. 4
fesse indented or and sable, supporting
Dod and Dode, two hands couped and

with the sinister paw an antique shield arrows stuck into the mount or. Tutus conjoined, the dexter in armour and

of the second, charged with a talbot's in bdlo. cf. 125. 4

head erased of the first. 281. 12 Dobell, same crest. Without help from

Dixon-Johnson, Charles WiUiam, Es- above the arrozv flies in vain.

quire : ( I ) An arm embowed in armour Dobell, Sussex, an eagle's head ppr. Tout Dod of Lower Hall, Broxton, Chesh., a

firing a pistol, all ppr. (for Johnson). prest. 83. I hand erect couped ppr., holding a claw-

(2) A cubit arm erected, vested ermin- Dobie, a hand holding a scroll between two hammer sa.

ois, cuffed arg., in the hand a roundel branches of laurel in orle, all ppr. 215.3 Dod, Shropsh., a serpent vert issuing

of the first (for Dixon). Dobie, an eagle displayed. 75. 2 from and piercing a garb ppr. cf. 1 53-

Dixon-Johnson, Cuthbert Francis, Es- Dobie, see Dobbie. Dod and Dodd, Chesh. and Surrey, a garb

quire, of Ayhleyheads, Durh., same Dobie, Somers., on a mount vert, a doe or, environed by a snake ppr.

crests and motto. lodged arg., pierced by four arrows in cf. 153. I
Dixwell, Kent and Warw., a lion's gamb
saltier or. cf. 125. 4 Dod, WoUey-, Rev. Charles, of Edge,

couped az., holding an eagle's leg with Dobree, Alfred, of 16, St. George's Terrace, Chesh., a garb arg., banded gu., en-

a wing conjoined thereto sa. cf. 38. 10 Gloucester Road, on a mount vert, a vironed with a snake, the head issuing

Doane, Chesh., a sheaf of arrows or, thistle ppr. Spe vivitur. cf. 1 50. 5 from the middle of the garb ppr., and
charged for distinction with a cross
headed and feathered arg., banded gu. Dobree, Bonamy, Esquire, of 4, Queen's

173- 3 Gate Place, London, S.W., same crest. crosslet of the second (for Dod). (2)
Dobbie and Dobie, Scotland, a cross Dobree, Samuel, Esquire, J. P., of the
A man's head facing the dexter in

crosslet fitched gu. 166. 2 Priory, Wellington, Somers., and Hugh- chain-mail, couped at the shoulder ppr.

Dobbie and Dobie, Scotland, an eagle enden, Ealing, London, W., same crest {for Wollei/j. In copia caulus.

displayed ppr. Nan minima sed magna and motto. Dodd, G. Ashley, M.A., J.P., Godinton,

prosequor. 75-2 Dobree, on a ducal coronet a talbot pas- Ashford, Kent, same crest as first above.

Dobbie, Scotland, a crescent az. 163. 2 sant, collared and lined or. 54. 9 Dodd, John, Esquire, of the Hollies, Old-

Dobbin, Leonard, Esquire, of Armagh, Dobson, Hon. Sir William Lambert, of ham, Lanes, in front of a garb or, en-

and of Gardiner's Place, Dublin, out of Hobart, Tasmania, uses two bear's vironed by a serpent vert, a crow sa.

a mural coronet an oak-branch acorned paws in saltire gu. Ut tibi sic alteri. Dodd, Walter H., Esquire, L.R.C.P., of 5,
Stanford Avenue, Brighton, a garb
ppr., on the coronet a crescent or. Be 39- 14 ppr., environed by a serpent vert
Dobson, Hon. Frank Stanley, B.A., LL.D.,
e merito. cf. 152. 3 issuing therefrom. Cautus in copia.
Q.C., F.L.S.. of Melbourne, Victoria,
Dobbin, Ireland, a demi-lion or, support-

ing a long cross gu. 11. 14 Australia, Member of the Legislative Dodding of Conishead, Lanes, a demi-lion

Dobbin, a dexter hand holding a laurel- Council, uses two lion's gambs erased or, holding a cross crosslet fitoh^e az.

branch ppr., fructed gu. -19-9 in saltire gu. Uttibi sic alteri. c/. 39. 14 II. 10

Dobbin, Sir Alfred Graham, of Frankfort, Dobson, Northumb., two bear's paws in Dodds and Dods, Northumb. and Scot-

Jlontenotte, Cork, a cubit arm erect saltier ppr. 39. 14 land, a ferret or. cf. 134. 13
ppr., charged with two chevronels
interlaced az., the hand grasping a Dobson, Norf., two lion's gambs erased Dodds, Honourable Alexander, of Merren-
spear passing through an annulet az.,
bent sinisterwise. Deus dexter metis. and in saltire gu. cf. 39. 14 burn. North Shore, Sydney, New South

Dobson, Hugh Verner, Esquire, J. P., of Wales, Member of the Legislative

Perridge House, Pilton, Shepton Mallet, Council of New South Wales, a wheat-

Dobbin, Lieutenant-Colonel George Miller, two lion's gambs erased ppr., entwined sheaf. Semper paratiis. 153. 2

J. P., of Drummulla House, Omeath, by a chain or, and surmounted by a Dodds, out of a ducal coronet a reindeer's

CO. Louth, an oak-branch acorned ppr., fleur-de-lis gu. Robur cum virtute. head ppr. 122. 3

the crown charged with a crescent or. Dobyns of London, out of a ducal coronet Doderidge, Devonsh., a lion's head erased

Ee e merito. two lion's gambs in saltier. 39. 10 gu., murally gorged or. cf. 17. 2

Dobbins and Dobins, a staff raguly sur- Dobyns, Heref., a falcon volant or. Quod Dodge, Cooper-, see Cooper- Dodge.

mounted by an eagle displayed ppr. pudet hoc fiigeat. 88. 3 Dodge, Walter Phelps, Esquire, of Chin-

75-3 Dockenfield and Dokenfleld, out of a ducal nock Manor, Simsbury, Connecticut,

Dobbs, a lion sejant affrontee. 7. 2 coronet or, an arm erect vested per pale U.S.A., a demi-sea-dog az., collared,

Dobbs, a lion sejant affrontee. holding in gu. and arg., holding in the hand ppr. finned, and purfled or. Leni perfruar

each fore-paw a dagger ppr. 7. i the sun in splendour of the first. 209. 2 otio.

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DOD 168 DON

Dodgin, an arm from the sho Uder vested Doherty -Waterhouse, Captain Daniel Dolsey, a demi-woman naked, her hair
or, cuffed az., embowed .n fess, the
Henry: (i) In front of an eagle's leg dishevelled, wreathed round the
elbow on the wreath, holding a aword
erased at the thigh or, issuant there- temples with cinquefoils gu.

enfiled with a leopard's face ppr. from a wing in bend sa., a fountain, Dolton, a demi-lion. 10. 2

204. 4 and charged for distinction on the thigh Domenichetti, William Lewis, Esquire,
Dodgson, Lanes, two lion's gambs erased with a cross crosslet sa. (2) An arm
in armour embowed ppr., charged with of CoUingham, Notts, on a wreath of
in saltire gu. Virtus semper eadem. the colours a lion of St. Mark sejant

cj. 39. 14 a cross crosslet fitchee or, the hand gardant, winged and circled round the

Dodingsells, a wolf passant gu. 28. 10 grasping a scimitar, also ppr. head, supporting an Irish harp, all or.

Dodington, Shropsh., a lion's gamb erect cf. 196. 10 Nunguam non paratus. 20. 9
Doidge, a demi-sea-dog az., collared,
or. cf. 36. 4 Domencbetti, Rev. Richard Hippisley, of
Dodington, Somers., a lion's gamb ppr.,
finned, and purfled or. Belshford Rectory, Homcastle, same
holding a flag gu., charged with a
Doig, a falcon with wings expanded and crest and motto.

chevron or. inverted and belled, all ppr. 87. i Domere, a castle sa., masoned arg. 155.4

Dodington, Wilts, a stag lodged regardant D'Oiley and D'Oyley, a demi-wyvem vert, Dominick, Bucks, a stag sejant or, attired

arg., holding in the mouth an acorn or, winged or. 69. 12 gu., gorged with a naval coronet of

stalked and leaved vert. cf. 115. 8 Dokerton, a fleur-de-lis ppr. 148. 2 the last, resting his dexter foot on an

Dodington, Marriott-, Roger, of Horsing- Dolan, a decrescent gu. 163. 1 antique shield vert.
Domvile, Sir Compton Meade, Bart., of
ton, Somers. : ( i ) On a mount vert, a Dolben, Mackworth- ; A(l) griffin sejant
Tempieogue and Santry, both in co.
stag lodged regardant arg., attired or, with wings endorsed ppr. (for Dolben).

holding in the mouth an acorn of the A62. 10. (2) cock ppr. (for Mack- Dublin, a lion's head erased arg., due-

last, leaved of the fhrst {for Dodington). loorth). 91. 2 ally crowned or. Qui stat caveat ne

(2) On a rock ppr., a talbot paly of six Dolben, Bart., Northamp., a griffin sejant cadai. 18. 8
arg. and sa., resting the dexter fore-
paw on an estoile of the last (for Har- with wings addorsed ppr. 62. 10 Domvile, Herbert Winnington, Esquire,

Dolben, a demi-bull arg., gorged with of Loughlinstown, co. Dublin, same
crest and motto.
riott). laurel-leaves vert. cf. 45. 14

Dodmer and Dodmore, an arm vested Dolby, Essex and Leics., a demi-griffin Domvile and Domville, Shropsh., issuing
quarterly gu. and sa., the hand holding
two arrows vert. arg., winged and beaked or. 64. 2 from a cloud a hand in fess stretching

Doleman, an elephant's head erased sa. towards a garland of laurel in the

Dodson, a demi-griffin segreant. 64. 2 133- 3 dexter. 223. 3

Dodson, Richard Ball, Esquire, i, D'Olier, Edmund, Esquire, of Knocklin, Domville, Sir William Cecil Henry, Bart.,

Vicarage Gardens, Brighton, a demi- Bray, co. Wicklow, a dove close arg., of St. Alban's, Herts, out of a mural

lion rampant arg., holding in the dexter holding in his beak an ear of wheat or. coronet gu., a demi-lion arg., support-
ing between its paws an escutcheon az.,
paw a trefoil slipped gu., and resting La bonte de Dieu. cf. 92. 5

the sinister upon a fleur-de-lis sa. Doline, a fleur-de-lis az., between two charged with three Oriental crowns, the

Credo. 13. 13 points alternately radiated or.
Domville, Chesh., two lion's gambs erased
Dodson, the head of Janus couped at the

neck ppr. 191. 6 121. 2 in saltier arg. cf. 39. 14

Dodson, three faces, two male and one Dolins, a fleur-de-lis az., between two Domville of Lymme Hall, Chester, a

female, conjoined in one neck, a male wings arg. cf. no. 5 buck's head cabossed ppr. 122. 5

face on top and a male and female to Dollabe, out of a ducal coronet ppr., a Domville, Ireland, a Saracen's head

the sinister and dexter respectively. plume of five feathers per pale arg. and affrontee, couped at the neck and

Dodswall and Dodswell, a lion's head az. 114. 13 wreathed around the temples with
laurel, all ppr. Ung durattt via vie.
erased ppr. 17. 8 Dollar, an arm embowed, holding in the Don, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a
hand a falchion ppr., hilt and pommel
Dodsworth, Smith-, Sir Matthew Blayney,

Bart., J. P., D.L., of Newland Park, or. 201. 4 pen ppr. Stium cuique. 217. 10
Yorks: (i ) A dexter cubit arm in chain- DoUiffe, on a castle arg., three olive-
Don and Donn, out of a ducal coronet a

mail or, the hand ppr. grasping a broken sprigs vert. mount, and thereon a stag at gaze, all

tilting-spear, the broken part imbrued Dolling, Robert Holleche, Esquure, J.P., ppr.

gu. (for Dodsworth). (2) Out of a ducal Barrister-at-Law, of Magheralin, co. Don-Wauchope, Bart.; (l) A garb or
Down, and of Tamlaght O'Crilly, co. A(for Wauchope). 153. 2. (2) pome-
coronet or, a boar's head az., bristled Derry, Ireland, a buck's head ppr.,
attired or, gorged with two bars dan- —granate ppr. (for Don). Industria
gold (for Smith). Pro lege seiiatu que
ditat. Non deerit alter aureus. 152. 4
rege. 41. 4 Donald, issuing out of a cloud a dexter

Dodsworth, a demi-lion supporting a long cettee arg, Spero. cf. 121. 5

cross. II. 14 Dolling of Worth, Isle of Purbeck, a hand in fesse ppr., holding a cross

DodweU of Shankhill House, Dublin, a stag's head couped per fesse dancettee patee fitched sa. 223. 6

demi-lion arg., pellettee, armed and ppr. and arg., gorged with a fesse Donald, Scotland, an arm in armour

langued az. cf. 10. 2 dancettee sa., attired or. cf. 121. 5 embowed, brandishing in the hand a

Doe, a demi-lion supporting a ship's Dolmage, Austin J., Esquire, of Rath- sword, all ppr. Toujours pret. 195. 2
Donald, Scotland, a garb ppr. Fac et
rudder ppr. 1 1. 1 keale, co. Limerick, a boar's head erased

Doe, Lanes, a garb or, with a coulter and erect per pale az. and gu., armed spera. 153. 2

stuck within the band in bend sinister or. Inveniam aiU faciam. Donaldson-Hudson, see Hudson.

sa. cf. 153. 2 Dolman, Berks, a garb arg., eared and Donaldson of Douglas, Isle of Man, an

Doeg, a hand holding a thistle. 218.2 banded or. 153-2 Myeagle's head erased gu. hope is

Doget and Dogett, Kent, on a chapeau a Dolphin of Turoe, Galway, a dolphin constant. S3. 2

bull collared, to the collar a bell pen- haurient ppr. Firm,um in vita nihil. Donaldson, Charles George, Esquire, an

dent, all ppr. cf. 45. 5 1 40. II eagle's head erased gu., collared dan-

Doggell, on a chapeau a wild bull gorged Dolphin, a swan ppr. 99. 2 cettee or, holding in the beak a thistle

with a coronet ringed and Uned. 45.5 Dolphin, Northumb., a swan's head and and a trefoil entwined ppr. (for Don-
aldson), cf. 83. 2. (2) An arm em-
Dogget, Norf., a lion's head or, gorged neck between two swan's wings ppr. bowed in armour ppr., charged upon

with a mural coronet sa. cf. 21. 1 loi. 6
Dolphin, Rev. Canon Arthur R.. M.A.,
Dogherty and Doherty, England and the elbow with a catherine-wheel gu.,
the College, Durham, same crest.
Ireland, a wolf current erm. 28. 4 Dolphin and Dolphine, a hon passant the hand, also ppr., grasping an arrow,
point downwards or, feathered arg. (for
Dogherty and Doherty, Ireland, a boar gardant or, holding in the dexter paw
Matthews). Toujours pret. cj. ig8. 4
regardant transfixed by an arrow. Donaldson, a cock crowing within two

cf. 40. 14 a mill-rind sa. 6. 7
Dogherty and Doherty, Ireland, a hand
Dolseby, a demi-griffin arg., winged or. adders in orle, all ppr. Prudenter

holding a sword. 212. 13 64. 2 vigilo. 91. I

DON 169 DOR

Donaldson, Scotland, on a rock az., a ing a straight sword ppr., hilt and —purpure, turned up erm., a falcon
pommel or, encircled with a pointed
Myraven sa. hope is constant in thee. Irish crown of the last. Lamh dearg rising. Adjuvante Deo in hostes. Guillia

107. 2

Donaldson, Scotland, the rudder of a ship eiren. c/. 201.4 Donovan, William, Esquire, M.D., of

ppr. Steer steady. 179. i Donelly and Donnelly, Ireland, a church Glandore, Erdington, Warw., on a
chapeau ppr., an eagle rising with
Donaldson, a garb vert. Nulli inimicus with a spire ppr. 158. 10

era. 153-2 Doneraile, Viscount (St. Leger), Doner- wingsexpanded and inverted. Adjuvante

Donaldson, a Passion cross gu. Sub cruce aile, CO. Cork, a griffin passant or. Deo in hostes.

sahis. 165. 4 Haut et bon. 63. 2 Donovan, Sussex and Surrey, a hawk with

Donaldson of London, a hand holding a Dongan, a lion passant or, resting the wings displayed ppr. Adjuvante Deo in

Mysword ppr. hope is constant in thee. dexter paw on a helmet ppr. cj. 6. 2 hostes. cj. 87. 12

212.13 Donhault, Northamp. and Oxou., a cherub Donovan, Ireland, a cross fleury fitched

Donaldson, Scotland, a hand holding a or. 189. 9 arg. ind holding a tilting-
sword ppr. Aut pax, aut helium. Donington, Baron (Abney-Hastings) : (i) Donwike, a dexter 1
214. II
212. 13 A bull's head erased erm. armed and spear, all demi-lion rampant
Doolan, Ireffi.
Donaldson, Thomas Olinthus, of 49, Lee ducally gorged arg., and for distinction Q the dexter paw a
Terrace, Blackheath. S.E., same crest battle-
and motto. charged with a cross crosslet, also arg. Doolan, Ireland, on 16. 14
. chapeau az., turned
Donaldson, a dexter hand holding a dag- A{jor Hastings), cf. 44. 2. (2) demi-
lion rampant or, the sinister paw rest-

ger in pale ppr., hilted or, pommelled ing upon an antique shield charged with up erm., a crescent or, therefrom issu-

arg. Promptus. 212. 9 the arms of Hastings, viz. : " arg., a ant a trefoil slipped vert.

Donaldson, a dexter arm vambraced, maunch within a bordure engrailed Doolman, Ireland, a wolf passant az.

couped at the shoulder, brandishing sa.," and for distinction charged upon 28. 10

a sword, all ppr. In omnia promptus. the shoulder with a cross crosslet (jor Doore, a demi-heraldic tiger az., crined

195. 2 Abney). Tenebras meas. and tufted or, holding between the
Donaldson-Hudson, Ralph Charles, Es- Donithein, a swan naiant among rushes. paws an escallop of the last.

quire, of Cheswardine Hall, Market 99. 8 c/. 25. 13

Drayton: (i) Upon a mill-rind fesse- Donithorn, Gornw., a swan with wings Dopping, a dove volant az. cf. 93. 13

ways sa., a lion's head erased or, gorged addorsed naiant in a lake ppr. 99. 9 Dopping, Ireland, a demi-eagle displayed

with a bar gemelle indented gu. (jor Donkin, in the sea a ship in distress ppr. sa. 81. 6

Hudson). (2) In front of a saltire az., 160. 14 Dopping, Ireland, a talbot's head gu.,
a cubit arm erect grasping a dagger Donkin, a leopard couchant ppr. 214. 10 eared arg., collared and chained or.
and charged with a thistle slipped, Donnar, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
cf. 56. 12
both ppr. garnished or, holding in the hand a Dopping, a talbot's head couped arg.,

Donand, in front of a rock a Cornish truncheon arg. collared gu., studded and chained or.

chough, all ppr. 102. 6 Donne, Chesh.. a bundle of arrows or, cf. 56. 12

Donand, a savage wreathed about the headed and feathered arg., banded gu. Dopping-Hepenstal, Lambert John, Es-

middle with leaves ppr. cj. 1S8. 3 173- 3 quire, J.P., Major R.E., of Derry-
30. 8
Donavan, a hawk with wings displayed Donne, a wolf's head erased or. Acassan, co. Longford, Ireland: (i)

ppr. c/. 87. 12 Donne, Rev. Charles Edward, 18, Lad- pelican in her piety ppr., charged on

Donavan, see Donovan. broke Road, Bayswater, W., a wolf's the breast with a cross crosslet gu.
head erased arg. Loyale au mort.
Doncastell, Berks, a buck's head couped Donnellan, see Donellan. A{for Hepenstal). cf. 98. 14. (2)
Donnellan, John Nicholas, Esquire, M.B.,
or, vulned in the neck gu. c/. 1 2 1 . 5 talbot's head arg., chained or, and

Doncaster, Earl of, see Buccleuch, Duke gorged with a collar engrailed gu.,

of. B.Ch., B.A.O., of Broomsgrove, Upper- thereon three bezants {for Dopping).
ton Road, Eastbourne, a lion rampant
Done, a bugle-horn sa., garnished arg., holding in the dexter paw three oak- Virescet tidnere virtus. cf. 56. 12
leaves, fructed ppr. Omni violentid
stringed vert. 228. 11 Dopping-Hepenstal, Captain Lambert
Donnellan, Patrick Sarsfield, 1 ,028 Spruce
Done, a bundle of arrows arg., barbed Street, Philadelphia, U.S.A., same John, of Derrycaasan, Granard, co.
crest and motto.
az., banded gu. 173. 3 Longford, and Altadore Castle, co.

Done, Chesh. : (i) A buck's head couped Wicklow, same crest.

at the shoulders ppr. 121. 5. (2) Two Doran, Ireland, a bear's head couped in

sheaves of arrows in saltier or, banded fesse between two branches of laurel

gu- 173- !3 Donnelly, see Donelly. in orle vert. 35-1'

Donegal!, Marquess of (Chichester), of Donnelly, Major-General Sir Charles Doran, out of a ducal coronet or, a talbot's

Island Magee, co. Antrim, a stork ppr., Fretcheville Dykes, 59, Onslow Gar- head gu. 57. 12
with wings expanded, holding in its
dens, S.W., a naked arm embowed Doran, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet

—beak an eel ppr. Invitum seqtdtur grasping a straight sword ppr., hilt or, a lion's head ppr. 17. 5

honor. Honor sequitur fugientem. and pommel or, encircled with a Doran, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet

Donegan, Lieutenant - Colonel James pointed Irish crown of the last. or, a lion's head erased arg., guttee-de-

Henry, J.P., of Carrigmore, Cork, a Lamh dearg Eiren. sang. cf. 17. 5

mural crown, thereon a robin-redbreast, Donnithorn, a Cornish chough close ppr. Doran, a lion's gamb sa., holding a battle-

all ppr. Virtus non vertitur. 108. 10 107. 14 axe, cf. 38. 3

Donelan, a lion's gamb erased holding a Donoughmore, Earl of (Hely-Hutchinson), Dorannan, Ireland, an eagle rising ppr.

sceptre in pale ppr. 3S. 7 of Knocklofty, Clonmel, Ireland, out of 77- 5

Donelan of Hillswood, Galway, a lion a ducal coronet a demi-cockatrice with Dorchester, Baron (Carleton), of Dor-
chester, Oxon., a dexter arm embowed
rampant. Omni violentid major. wings elevated az. Fortiter gerit

I- 13 crucem. 301. 9 and naked to the elbow, the shirt folded
Donelan, James, Esquire, M.D., of
Donovan, Ireland, on a chapeau gu., above the elbow arg., and vested over
Bruntsfield, Harrow-on-the-Hill, and
turned up erm., a falcon alighting arg., gu., the hand grasping an arrow in
6, Manchester Square, W., a lion ram-
pant grasping in his dexter paw a sprig the tips of the wings and the taU sa. bend sinister, point downwards, ppr.
of oak, all ppr. Omni violentid major.
Donelan and Donnelan, a greyhound Donovan, Sir Henry, J.P., of Tralee, co. Quondam his vicimus armis.

Kerry, Ireland, a falcon alighting ppr., Dore, Hants, a tower embattled sa., on

holding in the beak a cross crosslet the top a lion rampant. Forlis in

sejant arg. 59. 4 iitchee gu. Adjuvante Deo in hostes. arduis. I57- i-

Donelan, on a mount vert, a demi-lion Donovan, St. John Henry, Esquire, of Dore, Samuel Lammas, Esquire, J. P.

rampant or. cf. 10. 2 Seafield, Tralee, same- crest and motto. CO. of London, of Pinner Hill, Piimer,

Donelly of Bally Donelly, co. Tyrone, Donovan, Richard, Esquire, of Carolanty, between the horns of a crescent arg.,

Ireland, a naked arm embowed grasp- Shinrone, Kings' Co., on a chapeau a cross patee or. 163. 6

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DOR 170 DOU

Dore, Wilts, on a mural coronet arg., an Dotson, Cornw., a hand holding a sword Douglas, Francis Archibald Brown, Es-

eagle rising purp., holding in its beak ppr. 212. 13 quire. 21, Moray Place, Edinburgh, a
hand grasping a man's heart ppr.
an antique shield per pale az. and gu., Dotson of Heye, Cornw., a dexter arm in

charged with three bees or. armour ppr., garnished or, holding a Sicker.

Dorien, a demi-savage holding over his scourge with four lashes sa., the handle Douglas, Sir Kenneth, Bart., of Glen-

dexter shoulder a hammer. i86. ii garnished and the lashes ended with bervie, Kincardinesh., a salamander in

Dorington, see Codington. spur-rowels of the second. flames ppr. Jamais arriire. 138.4

Dorington, Sir John Edward, Bart., M.P., Dottin, Hants, a doe trippant ppr., Douglas, Scotland, a dragon in flames.

J.P., D.L., M.A., of Lypiatt Park, charged on the body with three tor- cf- 7i-

Glouc, a stag's head erased ppr., teaux in fesse. cf. 124. 12 Douglas of Kinglassie, a sanglier between

charged with a bugle-horn sa., stringed Doubleday, Middx., an arm in armour the clefts of an oak-tree, with a chain

gu., in front thereof an arrow fessewise or, resting the gauntlet on an escut- and lock binding them together, all

ppr. Strepitus non ferret ovantem. cheon az., thereon a mullet pierced of ppr. Lock sicker. 40. 4

262. 6 the first. Douglas, Sir Arthur Percy, Bart., of Carr,

Dorington and Dorrington, a lion's gamb Douce of Debtling, Kent, an antelope's a ^vild boar sticking between two clefts

ppr., holding a flag gu., charged with head. Celer et rigilans. cf. 126. 2 of an oak-tree, a chain and lock holding
them together, all ppr. Lock sicker.
a chevron or. c/. 35. 9 Dougal, Scotland, a bull's head cabossed
40. 4
Dorman, Thomas, of Newgate House, ppr. 43. 8 Douglas-Campbell-Douglas, Rev. Sholto,

Sandwich, Kent, a lion's gamb holding Dougall, Scotland, a lion's head erased

a tilting-spear. In arduis vigel virtus. —ppr., gorged with an antique crown or. of Douglas-Support, Lanarksh., Scot-
c/. 38. II Auxilio Dei. Stand fast. cf. 17. 8 land, an oak-tree with a lock hanging

Dormer, Baron (Dormer), of Wenge, Dougall, Maitland-, William, Scotscraig, from one of the branches ppr. Qum
Bucks, a falconer's right-hand glove
AFife: (I) lion sejant affrontee gu., serata secura.

fessewise arg., thereon perched a falcon ducally crowned ppr., holding in the Douglas, an oak-tree ppr., with a lock

"with wings inverted, also arg., belled dexter paw a sword of the last, pommel hanging from one of the branches.

and beaked or. Cio eke Dio vuole io and hilt or, in the sinister a fleur-de-lis Qua: serata secura.

voglio. az. A(2) lion's head erased ppr., Douglas, Archibald Campbell, Mains,

Dormer, on a dexter gauntlet a falcon gorged with an antique crown or. Dumbartonsh., same crest and motto.

close, all ppr. 86. 1 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

wings endorsed arg. cj. 32. i dexter paw couped at the joint. Douglas of Killhead, Bart., a human

Dormere, a wyvern with wings displayed. Doughty-Tichborne, see Tichborne, Bart. heart gu., bezantee, imperially crowned

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.,

Dorn of London, a stag's head erased cuffed of the first, holding in the hand winged and crowned or, charged with

ppr. 121. 2 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

environed by a serpent ppr. 172. 6 Doughty, a mullet gu. 164. 2 Douglas, William Thomas Parker, Es-

Dornford, 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.,
between two wings. Jamais arriere.
Dorrell, a goat's head erased arg., armed 164. 2

or. 1 28. 5 Doughty, a dove rising holding in its beak no. 14

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., Douglas, Duke of Buccleuch, Earl of et promptus. cf. no. 14

holding in the hand a trefoil slipped Morton, Marquess of Queensberry, Earl Douglas, a heart gu., bezantee, royally

vert. of Wemyss, and Earl of Selkirk, see crowned, and between two wings, all

Dorrien, Smith-, of Haresfoot, Herts ' those titlijs rtspeclively. ppr. cf. no. 14

(i) Issuant from the battlements of a Douglas, see Akers-Douglas. Douglas of Kelhead, a heart winged ppr.

tower arg., a dexter arm erect ppr.. Douglas, see Home-Douglas. Jamais arriire. 112. 10

holding three trefoils vert (jor Dor- Douglas, Baron (Douglas), Scotland, on a Douglas, a human heart gu., winged and

rien). (2) An elephant's head erased chapeau ppr., a salamander vert in ensigned with an imperial crown or.

or, charged on the neck Avith three flames, also ppr. Jamais arriere. 138.2 Forward.

fleurs-de-lis sa. (for Smith). Preines Douglas, Monteath-: (i) On a chapeau Douglas of Salwarpe, Worcs., a human

haleine tire jort. gu., turned up erm., a salamander in heart gu., ensigned with an imperial

Dorrington, see Dodington. flames ppr., charged on the shoulder crown between two wings or. Spero.
Dorset, Duke of (Sackville), out of a for distinction with a cross crosslet or Douglas, a man's heart imperiaUy crowned

coronet composed of eight fleurs-de- An(for Douglas). 138. 2. (2) oak- ppr. and winged gu. Forward.
lis or, an etoile of the like number
of points arg. Atit nunquam tenies, aut tree fructed, with a lock hanging from cf. no. 14
Douglas, James Tory, Esquire, of Hong
one of the branches, all ppr. (3) Out

perfice. c/. 164. 4 of an Eastern crown or, the rim charged Kong and Scotland, a hand grasping a

Dorvllle, a rose slipped ppr. 149. 5 with three bombs fired, an oak-tree, man's heart ppr. Sicker. 216. 9

Dorville, a rose per fess gu. and arg. the stem transfixed by a sword fesse- Douglas, Robert Hinde, same crest and

149- 6 ways, pommel and hilt to the dexter, motto.

Dorward, Scotland, a cross patee fitched — —all ppr. (for Monteath). Jamais arriere. Douglas, a hand holding a human heart
Quce serata secura. Viresco. 143. 1
arg. This I'll defend. 166. 3 Douglas, Henry Mitchell Sholto, of ppr., ensigned with a crescent arg.
Lordingtou Manor, Sussex, on a chapeau
D'Osten-MoUer, Charles Champion, Es- gu., turned up erm., a salamander in 3Ieliora sperando. cf. 216. 9

quire : ( I ) On a Danish baron's coro- Douglas, Scott-, Sir George Brisbane,

net a fleur-de-lis or {for Moller). (2) ABart. : (i ) cubit arm erect, holding in

In front of three peacock's feathers flames ppr. Jamais arriire. 13S. 2 the hand a broken tilting-spear, aU ppr.
erect ppr., two keys in saltire or, be- A(for Douglas). (2) lion's head erased,
tween as many eagle's wings arg. (for Douglas, Lieutenant-Colonel William
D'Oslen). Die moller salich ihm. —holding in the mouth a thistle, all ppr.
Charles, D.S.O., of Brigton, Douglas-
(for Scott). Do or die. Pro patrid.
town, near Forfar, N.B., on a chapeau

112. 12 gu., turned up erm., a salamander 214. 10

Dotchen, Worcs., a stork's head erased vert in flames ppr. Jamais arriere. Douglas, out of a cloud a dexter hand

arg., between two wings expanded aa. Douglas, Ireland, a salamander in flames holding a broken tUting-spear.

cj. io6. I ppr. 138.4 cf. 214. 10

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DOU DOW

Douglas of Cavers, a dexter hand holding Dovaston, Shropsh., a dexter arm in ar- mounted by a dove volant holding in
a broken lance in bend ppr. Do or die. mour embowed supporting a hatchet. the beak a sprig of olive, also ppr., and

214. 10 Perciissiis elevor. gorged with a collar gemelle or.
Douglas, Palmer-, Edward, Cavers, near
Dovaston, Milward Edmund, Esquire, Dowies, Norf.. a wolf's head erm., charged
Hawick, same crest and motto. M.R.C.S., L.S.A., F.O.S., of Hatchcroft
Douglas of Tilquhillie, Dumbartonsh., House, Hendon, a dexter arm in armour with a mullet. cf. 30. 5
embowed to the sinister supporting a
issuing out of a cloud a dexter hand Dowine, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
holding a sword erect ppr. God for us. battle-axe, all ppr. Percussus elevor.
a dagger, all ppr. Hold fast. 212. 9

Dowker, out of a ducal coronet sa., a

c/. 212. 9 Dove, a hunting-horn stringed. 228. 1 plume of five ostrich-feathers arg.

Douglas, Kent, an arm in armour em- Dove, Scotland, a pegasus salient with 114. 13

bowed ppr., garnished or, the hand wings addorsed and ducally gorged, all Dowker, Ireland, two dexter hands couped

grasping a dagger, also ppr., hilt and ppr- 47- 3 and conjoined holding a human heart

pommel of the second. 196. 5 Dove of London, and Stradbroke, Suff., a ppr. 224. 4

Douglas, out of a bush a dexter hand dove arg., the wings sa., charged with Dowland, a tiger passant gardant or.

issuant holding an oak-leaf, all ppr. a crescent for difference. cf. 92. 2 27. 4
Dowler, a hand erect plucking a thistle
Tiuidem fit surculus arbor. Dove, Surrey, in a chaplet vert, banded
Douglas of Bridgeford, a dexter hand
or, a dove ppr. ppr. 21S. 5
grasping a sword erect, all ppr. Petit
Dove, on a tower arg., a dove rising ppr. Dowley, a demi-heraldic tiger gu., ducally

ardmi virtus. 212. 9 156. II gorged or. 25. 12

Douglas, a wolf sejant ppr. 29. 3 Dove, on a tower arg., a dove with wings Dowling, Ireland, a lion's head erased

Douglas of Tympindean, a plume of expanded ppr. 156. 8 az., gorged with two bars or. cf. 17. 8

ostrich-feathers ppr. 115. i Dove, a dove with wings expanded ppr., Dowling, Vincent James, Esquire, J.P.,

Douglas of Earnslaw, a boat in distress holding in the beak a sprig vert. 94. 5 of Line, Rylstone, New South Wales,
Dover, Hants, on a demi-tower triple-
surrounded with clouds and stars Australia, iises a falcon belled and

shooting through the same, all ppr. towered arg., a derai-cockatrioe with jessed, holding in the dexter claw a

Diirate. cj. 174. 4 wings expanded vert. sword. Fortis et egregius.
Dowling, out of a mural coronet a dexter
Douglas, Scotland, a martlet sa. Sarsuni. Dover, an owl arg. 96. 5
arm vested, holding in the hand a
95- 5 Dover, Baron, see Clifden, Viscount. sw'ord wavy.
Douglas, Scotland, a peacock ppr.
Doveton, the late Lieutenant-General Sir

103- John, G.C.B., a dove with wings dis- Dowman, Yorks, out of a mural coronet

Douglas, a peacock's head issuing from played supporting with the dexter claw a bundle of seven arrows banded gu.

a tower ppr. a staff with a pennon, all ppr. Down and Downs, a cubit arm. holding in

Douglas, Scotland, a peacock's head ppr. Dow, Scotland, a dove ppr. Patience. the hand a broken hammer. 221. ij

103. 2 92. 2 Downe, Viscount (Dawnay), Wykeham

Douglas, on the stump of a tree a falcon Dowbiggin, a reindeer's head cabossed Abbey, Yorks, a demi-Saracen in

with wings expanded ppr., belled or, ppr. 122. 4 armour, couped at the thighs, wreathed
charged on the breast with a mullet Dowd, Ireland, a bird ppr. 92. 2 about the temples ppr., holding in the

az. Sursum. cf. 87. 12 Dowdal and Dowdall, out of a ducal dexter baud a ring or, stoned az., and
in the sinister a lion's gamb erased of
Douglas, a demi-savage wreathed about coronet a boar's head and neck collared

the head and middle with leaves, and or. cf. 41. 4 the second, armed gu. Timet pudorem.

holding in his dexter hand a club, all Dowdall and Dowdal, Ireland, a holy Downe, Surrey, a sea-lion erect gu.,

ppr. 185. 2 lamb ppr. 131. 2 guttee-d'or. 20. S

Douglas, a griiKn's head couped. 66. i Dowdall of Lecall, co. Louth, Ireland, a Downe, an arm vested arg., cuffed or,

Douglas, a greyhound's head sa. martlet gu., crowned arg. cf. 95. 4 the hand ppr. holding a crescent of

cf. 61. 2 Dowdall of Glaspistol, co. Louth, Ireland, the second Uammant ppr. cf. 206. 10

Douglass of Grace Hall, Down, a dexter a martlet arg., crowned or. cf. 95. 4 Downer, two hands conjoined in fesse,
arm erect, holding in the hand a human
Dowdall and Dowdal, a dove ducally winged at the wrists. 224. 12

heart, all ppr. Forward. 216. 10 crowned ppr. cf. 92. 2 Downes, Baron (Burgh), Ireland: (i) A

Douglass, John Edward William James, Dowdall, Ireland, a dove holding an oUve- mountain-cat sejant gardant ppr., col-

Esquire, of Feugh Lodge, Banchory, branch in its beak and ducally gorged, lared, and a chain reflexed over the back
N.B., a dexter hand issuing from clouds all ppr. Fidelis usque ad mortem.
Aor (for Burgh). 26. 13. (2) wolf's

holding a sword erect ppr. God for vs. cf. 92. 5 head erased ppr., charged on the neck

Douglass, Blacker-, St. John Thomas, Dowde, Ireland, a mailed arm holding in Awith a mullet or (for Downes). cruce

Esquire, J.P., D.L., of Elm Park, co. the hand a spear, all ppr., headed arg. saius. cf. 30. 8
Armagh, Ireland; (i) A cubit arm
210. II Downes of Cowley, Glouc, and of Windsor,

erect ppr., grasping a human heart gu., Dowdeswell, Essex, issuing from clouds Berks, a stag's head gu., attired or

charged with a trefoil slipped vert two hands wrenching asunder the trunk 121. 5

A{for Douglass), cf. 216. 9. (2) dexter of a tree, all ppr. 224. 10 Downes, Charles Villiers, Aspley Guise,

armed arm embowed, the hamnd geaunt- Dowding, a catherine-wheel az. 167. 2 Beds, upon two ears of wheat leaved

leted1 gjr;raspmg a battle-axe:, afi ppr. Dowds, Ireland, a dove gu. 92. 2 and slipped or, a lapwing, wings

{for Blacker). Forward.—Pro Deo' et Dowe, see Dow and Dove. addorsed ppr. Soies content. 270. 2
Downes, John Sheen, Esquire, of New-
rege. 200. 6 Dowell, a lion's head erased sa. 17. 8
market, Ontario, Canada, same crest
Doulton, Henry Lewis, of Wool pits, Dowell, two lion's gambs erased in saltier,

Ewhurst, Surrey, and Bowling-Green enfiled with a wreath of laurel. and motto.

House, Putney Heath, S.W., a demi- Dowell, Admiral Sir W. Montagu, G.C.B., Downes, Essex, a stag lodged arg. 1 1 5. 7
lion rampant sa., holding in the dexter Ford, Bideford, North Devonsh., a lion, Downes, Arthiu-, Esquire, of 46, Gordon
paw a cross crosslet or, and resting the
sinister on an escutcheon arg., charged head erased. Square, W.C, Milford Lodge, Craven
with a vase ppr. Le beau cat la splen- Dowglas, Scotland, a dexter arm in Arms, Shropsh., and the Priory, Ber-
wick St. John's, Wilts, a hart lodged
armour embowed holding in the hand

dour du vrai. a sword, all ppr. 195-2 arg.

Doune, Lord, see Moray, Earl of. Dowglas, Scotland, a hand holding a Downes, a buck's head erased ppr.^ 121. 2

Dounie and Downie, Scotland, a cock ppr. scimitar, all ppr. Honor et amor. 213.5 Downes, Suff. and Norf., a wolf's head

Cniragc. 91. 2 Dowie, Scotland, a dove volant holding arg., charged with a mullet. cf. 30. 5

Dounies, a wolf's head. 30. 5 in its beak an olive-branch ppr. Downfield, a cock ppr. Yirtute et labore.

Douro, Marquess of, see Wellington, Duke Patience. 93. 10 91. 2

Dowie of Wimbledon, Surrey, the trunk Downbam, Ireland, a dexter arm em-

Douthwaite, on a rock ppr., fleur-de-lis of a tree eradicated fessewise and bowed ppr., holding in the hand a club
jici pale or and gu. cf. 148. 2
sprouting to the dexter ppr., sur- vert. 202. 10

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DOW 172 DRE

Downie, Scotland, a ship under sail with Doyley, a demi-dragon vert, winged or. Drake, a reindeer's head erased or, duoally

a plough on deck, all ppr. Ex undis 73- 10 gorged and attired sa. cf. 122. i

araira. Doyley, a demi-dragon ppr. 73. 10 Drakelow, see Dracelow.

Downie, a dagger and a cross crosslet D'Oyly, Sir Warren Hastings, Bart., J.P., Drakenford, an anchor and cable ppr.

fitched in saltier. i66. 12 out of a ducal coronet or, an estoile 161. 2

Downie, a boar's head erased or. 42. 2 arg., between two wings issuant and Drane, a demi-lion rampant ppr. 10. 2

Downie, Scotland, a cock ppr. Courage. erect gu. Do no ylle, quoth D'oylle. DransOeld, Essex and Yorks, a sword in

91. 2 D'Oyly, William, Esquire, of 9, FitzGeorge pale enfiled with a Turk's head, all

Downie, Scotland, out of a ducal coronet Avenue, Kensington, London, W., a ppr. 191. 9

a cock's head. 90. 6 demi-dragon arg., wings elevated az., Draper, Ireland, a galley with her oars in

Downie, Mackenzie-, Alexander Francis, holding between the claws a fleur-de-lis action ppr. 160. 7
Esquire, of Holybourne, near Alton, a
sa. Omne solum forti patria. Draper, Middx., Beds, and Oxon., a

cock crowing ppr. Courage. Doyne, Ireland, a holly-tree vert. heraldic tiger's head vert, tufted or,

Downing, Cambs and Norf., an arm in 145. 6 pierced through the neck by an arrow

armour embowed, a ribbon bowed at Doyne, Charles Mervyu, Esquire, of Wells, of the last.

the wrist arg., holding in the hand near Gorey, and Kellistown, co. Carlow: Draper, Bucks, a camel's head erm.,

ppr. a broad arrow, or, headed and A(i) demi-eagle rising ppr. 80. 2. bridled or, maned sa. cf. 132. 7
A(2) holly-bush ppr., in front thereof a
feathered of the first. cf. 198. 4 Draper, Leics. and Notts, a cubit arm
lizard passant or.
Downing, Norf., a bear's head couped in erect, vested vert, cuffed and slashed

fess. 43. I Dracelow and Drakelow, a demi-husband- arg., holding in the hand ppr. a covered

Downing, Ireland, a boar's head couped man holding in his dexter hand an ox-

gu- 43- I yoke ppr. 187. 14 Draper, William, Esquire, M.R.C.S., De

Downing, Essex, out of a ducal coronet a Draffen, Joseph Wright, Esquire, of Con- Grey House, York, same crest. Vicil

swan or. naught Terrace, Hyde Park, London, pepercit.

Downman, a hand holding a lancet ppr. W., out of a ducal coronet or, a demi- Draper, Northumb., a cubit arm erect,

216. 14 lion rampant gu., gorged with a chaplet vested erminois, holding in the hand

Downs, see Downes. of trefoils ppr., supporting a spear, ppr. a mullet of six points or.

Downs, out of a tower arg., a demi-lion thereon a banner of the second, charged cf. 206. 13

rampant gu., holding a battle-axe ppr. with a fleur-de-lis of the first, in an Draper, a stag's head gu., attired or,

c/. 157. :i escroll over the crest Lesmahagow. charged on the neck with a fess be-

Downshire, Marquess 0! (Hill), Hills- Per ardua surgo. tween three annulets of the last. Vicit

borough Castle, CO. Down, a reindeer's Draghorn and Dreghorn, on rye grass a pepercit. cf. 121. 5

head couped gu., attired and plain col- horse feeding, all ppr. Ulitur ante Draper of London, a stag's head erased

—lared or. Per Deum et jerrum obtinui. qucesitis. gu., gorged with a fess between two

Ne tentes aut perfice. cf. 122. i DragO, Cambs, a demi-eagle displayed bars gemelles arg., charged with a

Downton, Shropsh., a dexter hand hold- per pale or and gu., the dexter wing fleur-de-lis sa. cf. 121. 2

ing up a sword in pale, enfiled with a charged with a fleur-de-lis of the last, Draper, a buck's head couped gu., gorged

savage's head, all ppr. 212. 12 the sinister with one of the first. In- with a fesse arg., thereon three fleurs-

Dowse, issuing from clouds two dexter vidid major. cf. 81. 6 de-1 cf.

hands, each brandishing a scimitar Dragoner, Middx., a pheon sa. 174. 11 Drax, demi-dragon with wings addorsed

ppr. 224. 15 Drake, see FuUer-Eliott-Drake, Bart. or. 73. 10

Dowsing, Norf., a squirrel sejant cracking Drake, a hand issuing out of clouds Drax, a demi-dragon with wings endorsed

a nut, all ppr. 135. 7 drawing a ship round a globe. Per- or, and issuing out of his mouth a scroll
with this motto, Mort en droit.
Dowson, a lion rampant per fess or and sever arido. 160. 3
cf. 73. 10
gu. I. 13 Drake of Springfield, Devonsh. : (i) A Drax, Sawbridge-Erle-, Wanley Ellis, Hol-
Dowson, Su£f., a dove ppr. 92. 2
dexter arm erect ppr., holding in the

Dox and Doxey, a demi-savage holding hand a battle-axe sa. 213. 12. {2) nest Park, Sherborne, Dorset, of Char-
An eagle displayed gu. Aquila nan
in his dexter hand three arrows in borough Park, Dorset, and Ellerton

pale, and the sinister pointing to an captat muscas. 75. 3 Abbey, Yorks: A(i) demi-wyvern or

imperial crown, all ppr. 186. 13 Drake : (i) A dexter arm in armour em- A{for Drax). 69. 12. (2) demi-lion

Doxat, of Clare, Hants, out of a ducal bowed, grasping a pole-axe, all ppr. rampant az., holding in the dexter

coronet or, a demi-hon rampant double- A{for Drake). 200. 6. (2) tortoise paw a hand-saw erect or {for Sato-

queued arg. c/. 10. 6 displayed ppr. {for Deane). Sic parvis bridge). Mort en droit.

Doyle and Doyley, Norf., out of a mural magna. Drax, out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's

coronet arg., an arm embowed ppr., Drake, England and Ireland, a dexter 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

in the hand a spear of the second. battle-axe sa., headed arg. 213. 12 erased gu., scaled or. cf. ji. i

c/. 204. 7 Drake, a cubit arm holding a battle-axe Draycot or Draycott, a dragon's head

Doyle, Sir Everard Hastings, Bart., erect, all ppr. 3Q0. i couped vert. 71-2

7, Grosvenor Gardens, W., out of a Drake, Tyrwhitt-, William Wykeham, of Draycott or Draycot, a dragon's head
ducal coronet or, a buck's head ppr.
Shardeloes, Amersham, Bucks and erased gu. cf. 71. 2
ALines : ( i ) naked dexter arm erect
Fortitudine vincit. 120. 7 holding in the hand a battle-axe arg., Drayner, Kent, a lion sejant arg., holding

Doyle, Ireland, a stag's head couped gu., in the paws a broken tilting-spear of

ducaUy gorged or, attired arg. cf. 1 2 1 . 5 headed sa. {for Drake). 279. 12 the same. 8. 11
174. 11
Doyle, Bart, {extinct): (i) A Mameluke A(2) savage ppr., wreathed vert, hold- Drayner, Middx., a pheon or.

on horseback in the act of throwing a ing in both hands over his dexter Drayton of London, the sun in splendour

djirid, all ppr. (2) Out of an Eastern shouldera club or {for Tyrwhitt). 279. 1 or. Non nobis solum. 162. 2

coronet or, a stag's head gu., attired or, Drake, an arm embowed arg., thereon Drayton, on a sun in splendour ppr. a

charged on the neck with a mullet of two bendlets wavy gu., supporting a Mercury's cap vert, winged arg.

eight points within an increscent arg. battle-axe, the staff sa., headed of the cf. 162. 2

Fortitudine vincit. first. cf. 201. 5 Drayton, a dexter hand couped ppr.,
D'Oyley, a buck's head cabossed arg.
Drake of Roriston, co. Meath, a wyvern holding a cross crosslet fitched gu.

122. 5 with wings displayed and the tail 221. 14
D'Oyley, Oxon., a demi-dragon with wings
nowed gu. cf. 70. S Drayton, an eagle's leg couped or, the

addorsed or. 73. 10 Drake, Ireland and England, a wyvern thigh az. cf. 113. 8

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. cf. 73. 10 arg. 130. I

6

DRE 173 DRU

Drever, an eagle rising regardant holding Dromgoule, Ireland, an estoile rayed or. Drummond, John, of Strageath and Bal-

in the beak a pomegranate, all ppr. Drought, under a tree a stag at gaze, all quhandy, Perthsh., a dexter arm from

c/. 77. 4 ppr. 116. 12 the shoulder in armour embowed, the
170. 10 hand bare holding a falchion ppr.
Drew, Ireland, a dexter hand erect hold- Drought, Ireland, a sceptre or.

ing a chapeau, all ppr., between two Drought, Thomas Armstrong, Esquire, of Gaute sed intrepide. ig6. 10

laurel-branches vert. 217. 5 Lettybrook, Ireland, a rainbow issuant Drummond, Reginald Henry Tudor, Es-

Drew, Alexander, Esquire, of Holme from clouds ppr. Semper sitiens. quire, of Balquhandy, Dunning,

Lodge, Burnley, Lanes, a lion's head Drought, Thomas Henry, Whigsborough. Perthsh., same crest.

erased. near Parsonstown, same crest and Drummond of Logie Almond, a dexter

Drew, Wilts, a lion's head erased gu., motto. arm from the shoulder embowed bran-

collared gobony or and az. 18. 6 Drought, Kichard Reynell, Esquire, of dishing in the hand a broadsword, aU

Drew, a bull's head erased sa., armed Glencarrig, Glenealy, co. Wicklow, ppr. Nil timeo. 201. 4
or, holding in the mouth three wheat-
same crest and motto. Drummond, a dexter hand holding a spear

ears of the last. c/. 44. 3 Druce, an arm in armour embowed, the ppr. Per mare, per terras. 214. 11

Drew, Julius Charles, Wadhurst HaU, hand grasping a scimitar, all ppr. Drummond of Carlowrie, a dexter hand

Sussex, in front of a bull's head sa., 196. 10 holding a curling-stone. Have at all.

gorged with a collar gemel, and holding Druitt, out of a ducal coronet or, a plume 221. 2

in the mouth three ears of wheat, a of five ostrich-feathers arg., banded Drummond, on a dexter hand gloved, a

garb fessewise, all or. Deum adspice : gu. cf. 114. 13 hooded hawk ppr. Prius mori quam

Drogo nomcn et virtus arma dedit. Druitt, a talbot passant, collared and fidem fallere. 86. 8

Drew, William Francis, Esquire, same lined. 54-5 Drummond, Andrew Cecil, of Cadland,

crest and motto. Drumlanrig, Viscount, sec Queensberry, Hants, a goshawk with wings expanded

Drew, on a mount vert, a roebuck current Marquess. ppr. 87. I

or. ' 118. 13 Drummond, Viscount Strathallan, see Drummond, a falcon rising ppr. 88. 2

Drew, Scotland, a cup or. 177. 4 Strathallan. Drummond of Cromlix, Scotland, a gos-

Drewe, two arms from the shoulder Drummond, sec Beresford-Drummond. hawk with wings displayed ppr., armed,

couped in saltier ppr., vested arg., Drummond, Kt. Hon. George, Ear! of jessed, and belled or. Lord, have mercy.

each holding a scimitar in pale of the Perth and Melfort, Lord Drummond Drummond of Machany, a falcon hooded,

first. 203. 10 of Cargill, Lord Drummond of Stob- jessed, and belled, all ppr. Prius mori

Drewe-Mercer, Alfred, Esquire, of Elm- hall and Montifex, Viscount Melfort quam fidem fallere. c/. 85. i
hurst, Beadonwell Erith, Kent : A( i )
heron's head couped holding in the and Forth, Hereditary Thane of Len- Drummond of Madderty, a falcon ppr.,

nox, Hereditary Steward of Menteith armed, jessed, and belled or. Lord,

beak an eel twined round the neck and Strathearn, Due de Melfort, Comte have mercy. cf. 85. 2
ppr., between two crosses patee az.
de Lussan and Baron de Valrose : (i) Drummond, a goshawk with wings dis-

{/or Mercer). (2) Upon a mount vert, On a ducal coronet a sleuth-hound ppr., played ppr.

a stag courant ppr., in front of a gate collared and leashed gu. 54. 9. (2) Drummond, a falcon close regardant
or (/or Drewe). On a ducal coronet a sun in splendour, holding in the dexter claw a garland

Drewell, Bucks, a dexter arm embowed all ppr. (3) Out of an Eastern crown of laurel, all ppr. 85. 4
ppr., vested or, cuffed gu., holding up
a lion issuing affrontee gu., holding in Drummond of Cargill, an eagle volant.

a covered cup of the second. 203. 4 the dexter paw a sword ppr., hilted and Drummond, an eagle rising from a globe,
Drewett, Ormonde Drewett, of Jarrow pommelled or, and in the sinister a
all ppr. Altiora peto. 159. 7
Hall, Durh., in front of two palm- — —thistle, also ppr. Dei dono sum quod
Drummond, an eagle rising to the sinister,
branches saltireways ppr., a fleur-de-lis sum. Ab uno ad omnes. Gang warily.
the head in the sun.

gu. 148. 3 Drummond, on a ducal coronet a sleuth- Drummond of Colnhalzie, on a rock a
Drewry, a greyhound current sa., collared hound standing ppr., collared and turtle-dove, all ppr. Slo mobolis.

or. cf. 58. 2 leashed gu. Gang loarihj. 54. 9 cf- 92. 3

Drewry, a greyhound courant arg. Drummond, Williams-, Sir James Hamlyn Drummond of Monedie, a dove standing

cf. 58. 2 Williams, Bart., of Hawthornden, Mid on an anchor in pale, all ppr. Spea
Lothian, a demi-pegasus ppr., maned mea, res mea.
Dreyer, John Louis Emil, Esquire, of the

Observatory, Armagh, an arm vam- and winged or. Hos gloria reddii Drummond, Stirling - Home-, Henry

braced, the hand gauntleted, grasping A7- 5 Edward, Blair Drummond, StirUng, a
a trident bend sinisterways arg., the sleuth-hound's head ppr. E cura quies.
shaft ppr. Uden arbeide ingen lykke.
Drummond of Blair, a nest of young

Dring, William Ernest, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., 47. I ravens ppr. Dcus providebit. 113.7

L.S.A., of Willaden, Buckhurst HiU, Drummond, a demi-pegasus ppr., armed Drummond, a garb or, thereon a Cornish

Essex, on a chapeau a phoenix in flames, and winged or. 47. 5 chough feeding ppr. Ex hoc vivo.

all ppr. Prudentia et animo. 82.11 Drummond, England and Scotland, two Drummond of Pitkellanie, a sword and

Drinkwater, three ears of wheat, two in arms drawing a bow and arrow ppr. a garb in saltier, both ppr. Et marte, et

saltier and one in pale, enfUed with a Arte et marte. 200. 2 arte. 153-7

ducal coronet, all or. c/. 154. 6 Drummond of the Boyce, Glouc, two Drummond of Riccarton, a lion rampant

Drinkwater, the Deemster Sir William arms drawing an arrow to the head ppr. Dumaz., armed and langued gu., spiro,

Leece, of Kirby, Douglas, Isle of Man, Marie et arte. 200. 2 spero. !• 13

three ears of wheat, two in saltire and Drummond, Malcolm, Megginch Castle, Drummond, a demi-lion az. Dum spiro,

one in pale, enfiled with a ducal coronet, Perth, two arms drawing an arrow to spero. 10. 2

all or. Sapiens qui assiduus. c/. 154. the head ppr. in a bow or. Marie Drummond of Midhope, three stars chev-
Drisdale, Ireland, within a chaplet or, a ronways or. Ad astra per ardua.

thistle slipped and leaved ppr. Drummond of Arncraig, two arms ppr. 164. 7

Driver, a heart gu., winged or. 112. 10 shooting an arrow from a bow or. Drummond of Kildees, a garland of laurel

Driver, a sinister arm in armour em- Marte ct arte. 200. 2 ppr. Si rede facias. 146. 5

bowed, holding in the hand a laurel- Drummond, issuing out of a mural coro- Drummond, a ship in distress ppr. 160. 14

wreath ppr. cf. 199. 13 net two arms drawing an arrow in a Drummond, a pheon or. Consequitur quod-

Drogheda, Earl o{. Viscount Moore of bow, all ppr. Marte et arte. cunque petit. 174. 11

Drogheda, Baron (Moore), Moore cf. 200. 2 Drummond, on a ducal coronet or, a
Abbey, Monasterevan, co. Kildare, out
of a ducal coronet or, a Moor's head ppr., Drummond of Cultmalundy, a hand hold- greyhound statant arg. cf. 60. 2
wreathed about the temples arg. and
ing a heart ppr. Cum corde. 216. 9 Drumson, a dexter hand holding a battle-

Drummond of Invermay, a dexter hand axe ppr. Spectemur agendo. 213.12

az. Fortis cadere, cedere, non potest. holding a flaming heart ppr. Loyal au Drury, a greyhound's head erased ppr.

240. 12 mart. cf. 216. 9 61. 4

DRU 174 DUD

Drury, a greyhound courant arg. c/. 58. 2 Du Boulay of Donhead Hall, Wilts, out gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand

Drury, Major Charles William, of Kings- of a ducal coronet or, a dog's head col- the sun in splendour of the first.

ton, Ontario, Canada, a greyhound lared. 209. 2
167. i Duckworth, Bart, {extinct), Devonsh., a
current ppr., Non sine causa. Du Boys of London, a wheel or.

cf. 58. 2 Du Cane, Charles Henry Copley, of tower with the battlements thereof
partly demolished, from the top flames
Drury, Ireland, a battle-axe in pale ppr. Braxted Park, Whitham, Essex, a

17^- 3 derai-lion rampant sa., ducally crowned issuant ppr., on the sinister side a sea-
Drury-Lowe, General Sir Drury Curzon, or, supporting an anchor erect of the lion erect az., the paws pressing against

of Key Dell, Horndtean, R.S.O., Hants : last. cf. 12. 12 the tower. Disciplind, fide, persever-
A(i) wolf passant arg. (jor Lowe).
(2) A greyhound courant sa., gorged Du Cane, Richard, Esquire, of 25, Park atUid. 281. 2
with a plain collar, and charged with
Crescent, Portland Place, W., same Duckworth, Rev. William Arthur, Or-
two mullets, all or.
crest. chardleigh Park, Somers., a griffin's

Du Cane, Major-General Sir Edmund head ereised and surmounting four

Drury-Lowe, Richard Curzon Sherwin, Frederick, K.C.B., Chevalier of the spear-heads conjoined in saltire ppr.
Bequire, same crests. Order of the Rose, Brazil, of Kilnwich
Non nobis solum.

Drury-Lowe, Robert Henry, Esquire, Hall, Beverley, Yorks, and 40, Queen's Duckworth, on a garb in fess or, a wild
same crests. Gate Gardens, London, S.W., a demi- duck ppr.

Drury-Lowe, Vincent Francis Keppel, lion rampant sa., ducally crowned or, Duckworth, Sir Dyce, of 11, Grafton

Esquire, same crests. supporting with the paws an anchor Street, Piccadilly, upon a mount be-

Drury-Lowe, William Drury Nathaniel, erect of the last. Par fermesse du tween two palm-branches vert, a garb

Esquire, of Locko Park, Derby, same guesne. cj. 12. 12 fesseways or, charged with two crosses

crests. Ducarel, Surrey, a cock gu. 91. 2 patee in fesse, and surmounted by a

Dry of London, on a ducal coronet a lion Ducat and Duchet, issuing from clouds duck sa. Perseverantia.
passant gardant, ducally crowned, all two hands conjoined in fess holding Duckworth, R^. Canon Robinson,

ppr. 6. 4 a palm-branch, all ppr. 224. 3 C.V.O., D.D., of ;, Abbey Road,
London, N.W., and Little Cloisters,
Dryden, Sir Alfred Erasmus, Bart., M.A., Ducie, Earl of (Moreton), Tortworth, Fal-

of Ambrosden, Oxon., and Canons field, Glouc, a moorcock's head or, Westminster Abbey, S.W., same crest

Ashby, Byfield, Northamp., a demi- combed and wattled gu., between two and motto.

hon sustaining in the dexter paw a wings displayed az. Perseverando. Duckworth, a lady holding in her dexter

sphere or. Ducie, a sea-lion, the fore-part or, the hand the sun and in her sinister the

Dryland, Norf., a demi-man in military tail arg., supporting with the dexter moon ppr. 184. 4
costume holding a banner displayed
paw an anchor az., the flukes of the Duckworth, Herbert, Esquire, a griffin's

gu., charged with a cross arg. first. cf. 20. 5 head erased and surmounting four

Drysdale, Scotland, an anchor with a Ducie. two palm-branches in orle vert. spear-heads conjoined in saltire ppr.

cable, all ppr. Non sine anchord. 146. 2 Non nobis solum.

161. 2 Duck, Norf. and Devonsh., on a mount Duckworth, Russell, Esquire, of the

Drysdale, a crane's head crowned ppr. vert, a falcon az., with wings expanded Cloisters, Bath, same crest and motto.

104. 6 or, beaked and legged of the same. Du Coin, three mullets in chevron. 164. 7

Drysdale, Scotland, a martlet sa. Per Duck, on an anchor erect or, a snake en- Ducye, see Ducie.

varios casus. 95. 5 twined ppr. 161. 3 Duddingston and Dudingstoun, Scotland,
a greyhound's hoed couped ppr.
Drysdale, Ireland, a thistle ppr. within Duckenfleld, see Duckinfield.

a chaplet or. Duckenfield, a demi-husbandman holding cf. 61. 12

Drywood, Esses, a greyhound's head per his dexter shoulder a ploughshare. Dudgeon, Henry, Esquire, of the Priory,

pale or and gu., collared az., between all ppr. Stfllorgan, co. Dublin, a naked arm

two wings counterchanged. cf. 61. 2 Duckensfield, on a tower embattled a flag fesseways, couped at the shoulder and
embowed at the elbow, the hand grasp-
Drywood, Essex, an oak- branch fructed displayed or. 157. 13

ppr. 151. 3 Ducker, James Ernest Townshend, Es- ing a dudgeon or dagger, all ppr.,
pierced through a heart gu. Deo fide
Duane, England and Ireland, a wolf's quire, of 100, Friar Gate, Derbysh., a

head erased ppr. 30. 8 stag statant ppr., attired and ungu. or. ferro comitanle.

Dubber, Surrey, out of a mural coronet HcEC generi incrementa fides. Dudgeon, a holly-branch vert and a cross

gu., two wings expanded arg., each Ducket, three wheat-ears ppr. 154. 6 crosslet fitched az. in saltier. 166. 10

charged with a bend of the first, and Ducket of London and Wilts, a garb of Dudgeon, Scotland, issuing from a heart

thereon three crescents of the second. lavender vert, flowered az., banded or. a hand grasping a scimitar, all ppr.

Duberley and Duberly, Wales, a dexter c/. 153- - 213- 4

arm embowed ppr. holding in the Duckett, Sir George Floyd, Bart., D.L., Dudgeon, issuing from a human heart a

hand, also ppr., three wheat-ears or. of Hartham House, Wilts: (i) Out of hand grasping a sword. cf. 213. 4
Duberley, Grey WilUam, of Gaines HaU,
a ducal coronet or, a plume of five Dudingstoun, see Duddingston.

St. Neots, Hunts, a dexter arm em- ostrich-feathers, one, two, and three Dudley, Earl of (Ward), out of a ducal
coronet or, a lion's head az. Comme
bowed ppr. holding in the hand three A{for Duckett). (2) garb of lavender

ears of wheat or. .Res, non verba. vert, flowered az., banded or {also jor jefUs. 17. 5

Duberley and Duberly, a cock holding in ADuckett). cf. 153. 2. (3) sheldrake Dudley, Lieutenant-Colonel Brigade-Sur-

its beak a trefoil ppr. 91. 5 ppr., charged on the breast with a geon William Edmondson, of 15, Sion
Hill, Bath, Somers., a lion's head az..
Duberly, Arthur Grey, Esquire, of the saltire gu. {for Jackson). Je veux le

Barns, Fenlake, Beds, same crest and droit. out of a ducal coronet or. Droit et

motto. Duckett, Steuart James Charles, Esquire, loi/al.

Duberly, James Grey, Esquire, of 41, J.P., of Russelsto^vn Park, Carlow, Dudley, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's

Camperdown Place, Great Yarmouth, same crests and motto. head az., collared and ringed of the

same crest and motto. Duckett, William, Esquire, of Duckett's first. cf. 17. 5

Dubisson, a gannet sa. Nil impossibUe. Grove, Palatine, co. Carlow, and New- Dudley, out of a viscount's coronet or,

Du Bisson, on a chapeau ppr., a gannet town, CO. Kiklare, same crest. pearled arg., a lion's head az., collared

sa. Nil impossibile. Duckett, a cockatrice displayed ppr. and ringed of the first.

Du Bois, a falcon close ppr., belled or. 68. 14 Dudley-Janns, Rev. Sheldon Francis, of
Duckett-Steuart, Charles Edward Henry,
Du Bois de Ferrieres of Hardwick Hail, Glenarm Rectory, co. Antrim: (i) A
Esquire, of Rutland Lodge, Carlow,
lion rampant sa., coUared gemelle arg.,

Monmouth, upon a rock a raven ppr. a pelican in her piety arg., winged or, holding between the paws an escallop

holding in the dexter claw a sword, the nest and young ppr. of the last (for Janns). cf. i. 13. (2)
also ppr., pommel and hilt or. Tout Duckinfleld and Duckingfield, out of a
A lion rampant double-queued az.,

par et pour Dieu. I ducal coronet or, a dexter arm vested holding between the paws a rose gu..

1

175 DUK

entwined with a trefoil slipped and Duff-Assbeton-Smith, George William, Dugdale, Frank, Esquire, of Snitterfield,
leaved vert, and in an escroll over the
Esquire, of Vaynol Park, near Bangor : Stratford-on-Avon, same crest and
—crest the motto, " Mori quam fadari" motto.
(i) Issuant from a mural crown or, two
{for Dudley). Honor virtutis -prcemium. arms embowed, vested az., cuffed arg., Dugdale, James Boardman, Esquire, J. P.,
of Sandford, Wareham, Dorset, same
c/. I. 14 Aholding a pheon or [for Smith). (2) crest and motto.
Dudley, Francis, Esquire, of County mower in the act of mowing, vested per

Asylum, Bodmin, Cornw., a Hon ram- pale arg. and sa., sleeves and hose Dugdale, John Marshall, Esquire, J.P.,
pant, double-queued, holding between counterchanged, cap quarterly arg. and D.L., of Llwyn, Llanfyllin, same crest
the paws a knot. Mori quam fo;dari. sa., scythe-handle or, blade ppr. (for and motto.

Dudley, a unicorn passant, coUared and Assheton). Dugdale, Arthur George, Esquire, J.P., of

chained. Duff-Sutherland-Dunbar, Sir George, Stock House, Sturminster Newton,

Dudley, Cambs, a buck's head erased Bart., of Hempriggs, Caithness-sh., Dorset, a griffin's head and wings

arg., attired sa., the neck pierced by and Ackergill Tower, near Wick, Caith- endorsed or, gorged with a Garter

an arrow barbed and flighted ppr., and ness-sh., a sword and key in saltire King of Arms coronet or. Pestis

gorged with a coUar gu., therefrom ppr. patrice pigrities.

pendent an escutcheon of the second Dufferin and Ava, Marquess of (Hamil- Dugdale, Lanes and Warw., a griffin's

charged with a hand in bend, couped ton-Temple-Blackwood), Clandeboye, head between two wings addorsed or.

at the wrist or. 120. 14 Belfast, Down : ( I ) On a cap of main- Pestis patria' pigrities. cf. 67. 1

Dudley of Clapton, Northamp., on a ducal tenance gu., turned up erm., a crescent Duggan, see Dugan.

coronet or, a woman's head with a hel- arg. (for Blackwood). 245. 3. (2) On Duggan, a demi-Uon holding between the

met thereon, the hair dishevelled and a ducal coronet or, a martlet or (for fore-paws a sword environed by a snake.
the throat-latch loose ppr.
Temple). 95. 12. (3) A demi-antelope Dugmore, Norf., an eagle rising ppr.

Dudley, an eagle with wings expanded affrontee erm., attired and ungu. or,

holding between his hoofs a heart gu. Dugnall, a cross patee per pale or and

Dudly, an eagle with wings expanded sa. (lor Hamilton). gu., between two wings counter-

Duffey, Arthur Cameron, Esquire, M.D.. changed, no. 7

Dudman, a salmon naiant ppr. 139. 12 R.A.M.C.. of 30, Fitzwilliam Place, Duguld, Scotland, a dove holding in its

Duer, a branch of laurel vert. 151. 13 Dublin, a tower ppr., thereon a banner beak an olive-branch ppr. Patientia et

Duff, Duke of Fife, see Fife. of the arms displayed. Deo, Patrice, spe. 92. 5
Duff, Robert William, of Fetteresso
Amicis. Duguid, Charles James Gordon, Esquire,

Castle, Stonehaven, Kincardinesh., a Duflleld, late Rev. Matthew Dawson, of Aberdeen, a dove holding a laurel-

demi-hon rampant gu.. holding in his Canon of Middleham, Vicar of Steb- branch in her beak ppr. Patientia et

dexter paw a dagger ppr. Virtute et bing. Essex, a dove holding in its beak spe. 92. 5

opi_ra. 14. 12 an olive-branch, all ppr. Esto semper Duguid, William M'Combie, at present

Duff, a demi-lion ppr., holding in his fiddis. 92. 5 residing in Aberdeen, same crest and

dexter paw a sword erect arg., hilt and Duffleld, Dawson-, Yorks : (i) A dove motto. 92. 5

pommel or, and in his sinister paw a holding in its beak an olive-branch Duguid-M'Combie, Peter, of Cammach-

human heart gu., with one wing to it. Appr. (for Duffield). 92. 5. (2) grey- more, Kincardinesh., and of Easter-

c/. 14. 12 hound passant sa. (for Dawson). skeue and Lynturk, Aberdeensh., Es-
quire : ( I ) On the dexter side, a wild
Duff: (i) A demi-lion rampant holding Duflleld, a bear's head couped sa., muzzled
in his dexter paw a sword in pale ppr., cat sejant ppr. (for M'Combie). 25. 2.
and collared. cf. 34. 14
hilted and pommelled or. cj. 14. 12. (2) On the sinister side, a dove holding
Duffield of London, a talbot passant or,

(2) Out of a naval crown or, inscribed eared sa., gorged with a plain collar —a laurel-branch in her beak ppr. Touch
with the word " Mars," a ship-of-war's
mast, with the pendent half-mast and ringed of the last. cf. 54. 5 not the cat, but a glove. Patientia et
Duffin, a griffin segreant ppr. 62. 2
lowered, all encircled with a wreath of spe. 92. 5

—laurel ppr. Virtute et opera. Cupres- Duflin, Middx., a griffin segreant quarterly Du Halgoet, a Moor's head couped at the

arg. 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 pom- sword and a key in saltier, both ppr. roses, all ppr. 218. 12

mel or. Deus juvat. 14. 12 Sub spe. 171. 10 Duhig, David John, Esquire, L.R.C.P.E.,

DuS, the same. Deus juvahit. Duffy, an angel ppr. 184. 12 L.R.C.S.E., L.F.P.S.G., of Little Lang-

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. 146. 2 holly-tree ppr., a lizard passant or.
135. 13 Mullaach a bu.
opera. \

14. 8 Du Fou, a pole-eat passant ppr.

Duff, a lion's head erased within a fetter- Dufrene, a tree ppr. 143-5 Duigan, William, Esquire, M.B., B.C.,
|

lock ppr. 19. 5 Dugan and Duggan, a talbot statant ppr., B.A., of 66, Woodstock Road, Oxford,

Duff, Grant-, Rt. Hon. Sir Mountstuart collared arg. 54. 2 a dexter arm in armour embowed

Elphinstone, P.C, G.S.I., Lexden Park, Dugdale, WiUiam Francis Stratford, Mere- holding in the hand a sword ppr.

Colchester, a buck's head ppr. Virtute Avale Hall, Warwick: (i) griffin's Decreir.

head and wings endorsed or, gorged Duignan, William Henry, Esquire, of

Dua, Scotland, a hand holding an escal- with a Garter King of Arms coronet Gorway House, Walsall, Staffs, an

lop. Omnia fortunes committo. A(for Dugdale). cf. 67. 11. (2) owl at gaze ppr. Historia magistra
dexter arm embowed, habited arg.,
216. 2 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. (for Stratford). Pestes patrice pigrities. atque fidelis. 222. 14

Virtute et opera. 121. 5 cf. 204. I Duke, Suff., on a plume of five ostrich-

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.

Duff, a winged heart ppr. Kind heart. cross moline gu. Perseverando. Another, the chaplet arg. cf. 64. 2

112. 10 Dugdale, Adam, Esquire, of Griffin Lodge, Duke, Rev. Edward Hungerford, Wick-

Duff, Gordon-, Thomas Duff, of Drum- Blackburn, a griffin's head and wings ham Rectory, Fareham, Hants, same

muir Castle, Keith, a man's heart ppr., endorsed erminois, gorged with a collar crest.

mnged or. Kind heart. gemeUe az., and charged on the neck Duke, Sir James, Bart., Laughton Lodge,

Duffe, Ireland, a greyhound courant arg., with a cross moline gu. Pcrsever- Laughton, Sussex, a demi-gryphon

collared or. cf. 58. 2 arg., winged az., holding in the beak

DUK 170 DUN

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. Gradatim vinci- snout upwards. 41. 11 mentis incendium glorice. • 177. 14

mus. 259. 2 Dun-Waters, James Cameron, of Craigton, Dunbar-Buller, Charles William, Esquire,

Duke, OUiver Thomas, St. Kilda, The Stirlingsh., a demi-talbot arg., holding J.P., D.L., of Woburn, co. Down: (i)
in his mouth an arrow gu. Tmijours A Saracen's head aflrontee couped at
Ridgeway, Wimbledon, a demi-gryphon
Athe shoulders ppr. (/or BuUer). (2)
arg., charged with three annulets fidde. i;5. 10
demi-lion rampant or, armed, and
interlaced paleways az., holding in the DunaUey, Baron (Prittie), of Kilboy, co.
dexter claw a chaplet of the last, and
resting the sinister claw on a sword Tipperary, Ireland, a wolf's head erased charged on the shoulder for distinction
point downwards ppr., pommel and
or. In omnia paratus. 30. 8 with a cross crosslet gu., holding in the

Dunbar, Baron DuSus, see DuSus. dexter paw a red rose ppr., leaved and

hilt or. Gradatim vincirtuts. Dunbar of Newton, Scotland, a dexter barbed vert (for Dunbar). Aquila non
hand reaching to an astral crown ppr.
Dukenfleld of Dukenfield, Bart., Chesh., capit muscas.
out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter
cubit arm erect, habited gu., cuffed Spe/n vigilantia firmat. Dunbar-Dunbar, Rev. John .^chibald, of
arg., holding in the hand a sun in Dunbar, Sir Archibald, Bart., J.P., D.L.,
Sea Park, Kinloss, and Glen of Rothes,
of Northfield, a dexter hand apaumee
CO. Elgin, a dexter hand apaumee

splendour. Ubi amor, ibi fides. 209. 2 reaching at an astral crown ppr. Span reaching to an astral crown ppr. Sub spe.

Dukes, a tent ppr. 1 58. 7 vigdantia firmat. Dunblane, Viscount, see Leeds, Duke of.
Dunbar, Sir Alexander James, Bart., of
Dukes, Shropsh., an arm in armour ppr., Dunboyne, Baron of (Butler), Knoppogue

embowed to the sinister, garnished or, Boath, CO. Nairn, a dexter hand apau- Castle, Quiu, co. Clare, out of a ducal
mee ppr., reaching to two earls'
holding in the gauntlet a tilting-lance coronet or, a plume of five ostrich-
ppr., thereon a forked pennon flowing
to the sinister per fess arg. and sa., coronets tied together. Sub spe. feathe t'here"from a demi-falcon nsmg.
fringed and tasselled of the second, and Dunbar of Baldoon, Scotland, a horse's ,
charged with an escutcheon of the arms
of the Holy Trinity. aU art Timor Do
Dukley, a falcon's leg erased and belled,
head arg., bridled gu. Firmior quo cf. 114. 13
Duncan, Viscount, see Camperdo^vn, Earl
paralior. 51-5

Dunbar, Sir Utiu-ed James Hay, Bart., of.

J.P., D.L., of Mochrum, co. Wigtown, a Duncan, see Haldane-Duncan-Mercer-
Henderson.
all ppr. 113. S horse's head arg., bridled gu., a dexter

Dulaney, a winged bull sejant resting his — —hand couped fesseways ppr., holding Duncan-Morison, see Morison.

dexter fore-foot upon an open book. the bridle. In promplu. Sub spe. Duncan, England and Scotland, a ship

Dumar, on a foreign helmet ppr., two Caudoris prcemium honos. under sail. Disce pati. 160.13

elephants' trunks sa., each charged with Dunbar, Scotland, a dexter hand couped Duncan, Alexander Lauderdale, Knos-

a fess arg. ppr. 222. 14 sington Grange, Oakham, a ship in

Dumaresq, Henry Rowland Gascoigne, Dunbar of Inchbreck, a dexter holding distress ppr. Disce pati. 160. 14
Esquire, J. P., of Mount Ireh, Hadspen,
Tasmania, Member of the House of an ear of wheat ppr. Sapiens non Duncan, Alexander, Parkhill, Arbroath.
Assembly for Longford, Member of
eget. 21S. 14 N.B.. same crest and motto.

Dunbar of Leuohit, Scotland, a dexter Duncan, Alexander Robert, Esquire, of

Fisheries Board, a bull passant gardant hand holding a glove ppr. Sapit qui Sunnyside, Montrose, same crest and

ppr. Duvi vivo spero. cj. 45. 2 laborat. 220. 5 motto.

Dumaresq and Dumaresque, out of a Dunbar of Machermore, Scotland, a lion's Duncan, William, Esquire, M.D., of Ey-

mural coronet a demi-lion holding a head erased arg., crowned with an thorne, near Dover, Kent, a ship in

flag. c/. 16. 7 antique crown or. Fortis et fidelis. distress ppr. Disce pati.

Dumas, a lion's gamb erased gu. 36. 4 cf. 17. 12 Duncan, Beveridge- : (i) A ship under
Dunbar, Sir George Duff Sutherland,
Dumas, Henry John Philip, Esquire, sail in the sea ppr., the maintop-sail and

J.P., of the Cedars, Clapham Common, Bart., a key and sword in saltire ppr. the foretop-saU each charged with a

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 hold- hunting-horn of the last stringed az.
ing in the dexter paw a rose gu.,
armour ppr., charged with a fleur-de- {/or Duncan), cf. 160. 13. (2) Out of
a mural crown or, a demi-beaver ppr.
lis az., and grasping a scythe in bend slipped and leaved vert. Ornat jortem

sinister, also ppr. Adsum. 238. 5 prudentia. 12. I {/or Beveridge). cf. 134. 11

DumbaiS, an arm 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. 75. 2 Durn, Banff, N.B., two sprigs of laurel ppr., hilted and pommelled or. Deo

Dumbreck, Scotland, a dexter hand hold- in saltire ppr. Spes dabit auxilium. juvante vinco. 213. 5
Dunbar of Hillhead, a rose slipped gu.
a sword in pale, on its point a boar's Duncan, Scotland, a greyhound ppr.,

head couped ppr. Nocetites prosequor. Olet et sanat. 149. 5 collared or. cf. 60. 2

212. 2 Dunbar, Ireland, a demi -eagle displayed Duncan of Ardounie, a demi-greyhound

DumJries, Earl Ol, see Bute, Marquess of. with two heads imperially crowned. 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. 13. 2 gorged, and holding in the beak a
Du Moulin-Browne, see Browne. pheon ppr. Rectory, a demi-greyhound collared
Du MouUne, an eagle with wings addorsed
Dunbar, Scotland, a sword and a key in gu. Vivat Veritas.
preying on an infant swaddled, y;^. 13 Duncan, D. J. Russell, of i, Harley
Dun, five snakes erect on their tails, saltier, both ppr. Sub spe. 171. 10
Street, Cavendish Square, W., a demi-
bound together in the middle by one Dunbar, a book expanded ppr. Consulat grej'hound. Vivat Veritas.
Duncan, John James, Esquire, J.P., of
et ornat. 15S. 3 Hughes Park, Watervale, South Aus-

snake in fess or. Dunbar-Brander, Captain James Brander,
Dun, Somers., three snakes erect gu., tied
Esquire, J.P., D.L., of Pitgaveny tralia, a panther's head. Prudentia
in the middle in a knot ppr. House, near Elgin : ( i ) On the dexter
side a dove holding a branch of laurel ducit.
Dun, Somers., out of a ducal coronet a
bear's paw erect or, grasping a snake in its beak, both ppr., and in an escroll Duncan, Ireland, a lion passant or, sup-
over, Silentio el spe. (2) On the porting with the dexter paw a close
ppr- c/- 35- 3 sinister side a dexter hand apaumee helmet arg., garnished of the first.
pointing to an astral crown ppr. Spem
Dun, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a cf. 6. 2

key in bend sinister az. Mecum kabita. Duncannon, Viscount (Ponsonby), Ire-

vigilantia firmat. land, see Bessborough, Earl of.
Dunbar-Brunton, James, Esquire, M.B.,
Dun, a dexter hand couped at the wrist Duncanson, a dexter hand apaumee ppr.
CM., of the Manor House, Leather-
ppr. Celer atque fidelis. 222. 14 Mens et manus. 222. 14

1,

DUN DUN

Dunch, Berks, out of a ducal coronet or, {for Dundas). 216. 7. (2) A hand Dunlop, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
an heraldic antelope's head az., maned
and attired of the first.' —grasping a spear in bend ppr. {/or —Ea dagger in bend sinister ppr. Merito.
spinis.
Hamilton). Essayez. Et arma, et vir-

Dunch, Berks, a demi-heraldic antelope tus. 214. II Dunlop, William Hamilton, Esquire, of
az., bezantee, armed, maned, and at- Doonside, Ayrsh., N.B., a dexter cubit
Dundas, Commander Colin Mackenzie, arm erect grasping a dagger, all ppr.,
tired or. the arm charged with a cinquefoil erm.
R.N., of Ochtertyre, StirUng, N.B., a
Duncombe, Earl of Feversham, see Fever- Merito.
sham. dexter cubit arm erect, holding in the

hand ppr. a mullet az. Essayez.

Duncombe, Alfred Charles, Esquire, of 216. 7 Dunluce, Viscount, see Antrim, Earl of.

Cahvich Abbey, Ashbourne, Derbysh., Dundas of Duddingston, a dexter hand Dunmill, Kent, a unicorn's head issuing

out of a ducal coronet or, a horse's hind- holding a star az. Essayez. 243. 9 ppr. Nee tarda. 49. 7

leg sa., the shoe arg. Deo regi patria;. Dundas, a hand holding a scroll. Revise. Dunmore, Earl of (Murray), of Blair,

123. 6 215. 6 Moulin, and Tillymott, Scotland, a
Duncombe, Pauncefort-, Sir Everard Dundonald, Earl of (Cochrane), Gwrych demi-savage wreathed about the head
and loins with oak, holding in the
Philip Digby, Bart., J. P., of Great Castle, Abergele, North Wales, a horse dexter hand a sword erect ppr., pommel
Brickhill Manor, Bucks: (i) Out of a passant arg. Virtute et labore. 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 shoe arg., charged for distinction 164. 2 the last. Furth fortune and fill the

with a cross crosslet or {for Dun- Dunfermline, Baron (Abercromby), a bee fetters. 186. 2

Acombe). cj. 123. 6. (2) lion ram- erect ppr. 137. i Dunn, Sir William, Bart., the Retreat,

pant arg., ducally crowned or (for Dunford, a wheat-ear slipped or. 1 54. 3 Lakenheath, Brandon, Suff., in front
Duntord, a lion's head erased arg., hold-
Pauncejorl). Non jecimus ipsi. of a cornucopia fessewise or, an arm

I. 12 ing in the mouth a dexter hand couped erect ppr., holding in bend sinister a key

Duncombe, Bucks, a talbot's head erased at the wrist ppr. 21.2 of the first. Vigilans et audax.

gu., eared sa., collared arg. Non Dunfee of London, a lion's head erased, 242. 3
pierced in the neck mth a sword in Dunn, Alfred Calvert, Esquire, in front of
fecimvs ipsi. 56. I bend dexter. Esse quam videri.
a windmill ppr., an estoile between
Duncombe, Scotland, a demi-lion ppr. T-7- 13 two mullets of six points or. Perge sed
Dungan, Ireland, a lion passant or, sup-
10. 2 caute.
porting with the dexter paw a close
Duncombe-Eden, Slingsby Arthur, Es- helmet arg., garnished of the first. Dunn, Eustace Alexandria Andrew, same
crest and motto.
quire, J.P., D.L., of Beamish Park. cf. 6. 2
Dunn, Frederick Williams, Esquire, of
Chester-Ie-Street, Durh., a dexter arm Dungan, Ireland, an orb arg., banded and Park View House, Hackney, South
embowed in armour arg., the upper surmounted by a cross patee or. Australia, same crest and motto.

encircled by an annulet gu., the hand Dungannon, Viscount (Hill-Trevor), Ire- Dunn, see Dun.
land, a wyvern with wings elevated and Dunn, Scotland, a dexter hand ppr., hold-
grasping a garb bendways or. tail nowed sa., ducally gorged or. Quid
ing a key in bend sinister or. Mecum
Dundas, see Zetland, Earl of.

Dundas, Viscount Melville, see Melville.
Dundas of Blair Castle, Perth, a lion's

head affrontee gu., looking through a I'erum atque decens. 70. 2 hahito. 217. 7

l)ush of oak ppr. Essayez. 21.9 Dungarvan, Viscount, see Cork, Earl of. Dunn and Dunne, two swords in saltier

Dundas, Sir Sydney James, Bart., of Dunglass, Lord, see Home, Earl of. ppr., entwined by a ribbon az., thereto

Jltcchwood, Midlothian, a lion's head Dunham, Lines, a martin passant or, a key pendent sa. 171. 14

a (iron tee in a bush of oak, all ppr. between two spears erect ppr. Dunn, Durh., five snakes erect on their

Essayez. 21. 7 Dunies, Scotland and England, two palm tails, tied together round the middle

Dundasof Dundas, Adam Alexander, Inch- branches in orle ppr. 146. 2 by one snake in fess or.

garvie House, South Queensferry, N. B. Dunk, a lion's head collared or. Dunn, six snakes erect contrary posed,

a lion's head affrontee looking through cf. 18. 6 three and three, encircled with a ribbon.

a bush of oak ppr. Essayez. 21.9 Dunkellin, Lord, see Clanricarde, Mar- Dunn, Scotland, on the point of a sword

Dundas, Sir Robert, Bart., of Arniston, q\iess of. in pale a garland of laurel, all ppr.

Gorebridge, Midlothian, and Polton Dunkin, an arm in armour couped at the 170. I
elbow in fess, holding in the hand a
House, Lasswade, N.B., same crest and Dunn and Dunne, two lion's gambs sup-

motto. cross crosslet fitched. 211. 14 porting a pillar ppr. 39. 8

Dundas, a lion's face affrontee within two Dunkin, Ireland, an eel naiant ppr. Dunn, William Allison, Esquire, M.R.C.S.,

branches of laurel in orle. 21. 1 142. 10 of Jlillom, Cumb., in front of a bear's

Dundas, Whitley-Deans-, of Barton Court, Dunkley, William Wilberforee, Esquire, paw erect ppr., grasping a serpent en-
F.R.C.P., Hon. Assoc. Grand Priory
Berks : ( i ) A lion's head affrontee ppr. Order of Hospital of St. John of twined around it, three buckles, all or.
ducally crowned or, looking through a Jerusalem in England, a falcon's leg
erased at the thigh, belled and jessed. Facta non verba. 231. 20

bush of oak fructed, also ppr. {/or Dun- Dunn, Ireland, in front of a tree a lizard

Adas). cf. 21. 7. (2) buck's head passant, all ppr. Vigilans et audax.

couped arg., attired or, charged on all ppr. Facta non verba. Dunn, Oxon., a Mamaluke on horseback,

the neck with a rose gu. for distinc- <•/. 113- 8 holding in his dexter hand a scimitar,
Dunleath, Baron (Mulholland), Bally-
Ation {/or Whitley), cf. 121. 5. (3) all ppr. Absque metu. 189. 8
sword erect ppr., on the top thereof a walter Park, Ballywalter, co. Down, an
escallop gu. Semper prcecinctus. Dunn and Dunne, Ireland, three holly-

— —cross patee az. {for Deans). Essayez. leaves ppr., banded gu. 150. 12
Live to live. Arte vel marte.
Dunlo, Viscount, see Clancarty, Earl of. Dunnage, a parrot holding in its beak a
Dunlop, between the attires of a stag az.,
169. 5 branch of cherry-tree, all ppr.
Dundas, a demi-lion gardant ppr., issu-
a cross patee arg. c/. 123. 5 cf. loi. 4
ing out of a bush of oak vert. Essayez. Dunnage, a sword in pale enfiled with a
EDunlop, Scotland, a rose ppr. spinis.

cf. 10. 8 149. 5 leopard's face. 22. i

Dundas of Kinkevel, a lion's gamb erect Dunlop, William Hamilton, of Doonside, Dunnet, Scotland, on a rock a fox ppr.

ppr. Essayez hardiment. cf. 36. 4 Scotland, a dexter hand holding a Non terra, sed aquis. cf. 32. 2

Dundas, a lion's head couped or. Es- dagger erect ppr. Merito. 212. 9 Dunning, Scotland and England, a demi-

sayez. 21. I Dunlop, Scotland, a dexter hand holding talbot rampant holding in its mouth

Dundas, on a chapeaa a flame of fire, all a sword ppr. Merito. [ an arrow. 55. 10

212.13

ppr. 180. 10 Dunlop, George James, Esquire, of the Dunning, an antelope's head conped at

Dundas, Scotland, a salamander in flames Hermitage, St. Mark's, Cheltenham, the neck ppr., attired or. Studiis et

j

ppr. Extinguo. 138. 4 —Ea dexter hand holding a dagger in bend rebus honestis. cf. 126. 2

Dundas, Hamilton-, of Duddingstou : (i) sinister ppr. Merito. spinis. Dunning, Edwin Harris, Esquire, of

A dexter hand holding a mullet az. 212. 3 Stoodleigh Court, Stoodleigh, North

12

DUN 178 DUR

Devonsh., Easterlands, Washfield, cock gu., combed and wattled, and fesse wavy arg. and gu., bristled and
Tiverton, an antelope's head couped between the two antlers of a stag or.
at the neck ppr., gorged with a chain tusked az., and pierced through the
gu., pendent therefrom an escutcheon Fortis et vigilans.
Duntze, Sir George Alexander, Bart., a body with a broken lance bendways
arg., charged with two annulets inter-
laced fesse ways sa., between as many mullet between two eagle's wings. sa., the head downwards or. Beati
acorns slipped and leaved ppr. Fide [Not recorded.] Nunquam prceponens.
qui durant.
III. 5
DunviUe, Robert Grimshaw, Esquire, of D' Urban, the sun shining on the stump

of a tree ppr. 145-5

Durban, Somers., a talbot passant re-

Dunnlngton-Jeflerson, Joseph John, Es- Redburn, Holywood, co. Down, and of gardant Uver-coloured, charged on the

quire, of Thicket Priory, Yorks : (i) A Turf Club, Piccadilly, London, W., and shoulder with a bezant, the dexter

griffin sejant, wings endorsed or, gorged John Dunville DunviUe, Esquire, of paw supporting a lance or, headed
with a collar gemelle az., in the beak a
7, Norfolk Street, Park Lane, and of ppr., thereon a banner displayed gu.,
Alily slipped ppr. (Jefjerson). (2) White's Club, St. James's Street, two
charged with a gauntlet arg. 54. 4
horse courant arg., gorged with a
collar gu., charged with a bezant lion's gambs erect and erased ppr. Qui Durban and Durbin, issuing from a cloud

Stat caveat ne cndal. 36. 5 in the sinister a dexter arm holding a

between two annulets or (for Dunning- Dunwieh, Viscount, see Stradbroke, Earl club, all ppr. 223. t;

Aton). cruce salus. of. D' Urban, William Stewart MtchcU, of

Dunock, a wyvern. 70- i Dupa or Duppa, an acorn .slipped and Newport House, near Exeter, in front

Dunphy, Henry Michael, Esquire, Barris- leaved ppr. 152. i of a palm-tree a sphinx couchant.

ter-at-Law, a pelican in her piety ppr., Duperler of Totnes, Devonsh., a lion's Durborough, a demi-chevalier holding in
gorged with an antique Irish crown head erased and crowned or, langued his dexter hand a sword, all ppr. 187. i
gu., the nest charged with a muUet,
gu. Ni vaniti', ni faiblesse. 18. 8 Durell of London, a Saracen's head af-
also gu. Generosa virtus nihil timet. frontee ppr., on the head a cap az.,
Duperon, on a chapeau a martlet, all ppr.
cf. 98. 14
95. I

Dunraven and Mount Earl, Earl of (Wynd- Dupont, a flag or, the staff ppr. 176. 15 fretty arg., tufted or, doubled erm.,
wreathed about the temples or and az.
ham-Quin): (i) A wolfs head erased Du Plat, Major-General Sir Charles
190. I
Aerm. (for Quin). 30. 8. (2) lion's Taylor, of Ashley, Winchfield, Hants,
on a French noble coronet a plate and Durham, Earl oJ (Lambton), Lambton
head erased within a fetterlock and mullet of five points or. Nil actum si Castle, Durham, a ram's head cabossed
arg., armed sa. Le jour viendra. 130.7
chain or (for Wyndham). Quce snrsnm quid agendum.
Durham, a cannon mounted ppr. 169. 12
volo videre. I9* 4 Du Port, on a rock arg., guttee-de-sang, Durham, Scotland, a hand pulling a
a falcon ppr., beaked and legged gu.
Dunsandle and Clan Conal, Baron (Daly),

of Dunsaudle, co. Gahvay, in front of

an oak-tree ppr., a greyhound courant 86. 7 thistle ppr. Vive Deo. 218. 5

sa. Deo fidelis et regi. 58. 5 Duppa, Kent, an arm in armour holding Durham, Scotland, an increscent gu.
in the hand a lion's gamb erased or.
Dunsany, Baron (Plunkett), of Dunsany Angeor dum progrcdior. 163. 3
Dupplin, Viscount, see Kinnoul, Earl of. Durham, a dolphin ppr. 140. 5
Castle, CO. Meath, Ireland, a horse Dupre, a rose per fess or and az. Durham, a dolphin haurient. 140. 11

passant arg. Festina lente. 52. 6 cf. 149. 6

Dunscombe, Clement, Esquire, M.A., Durham of Ardownie, Scotland, a dolphin

L.C.E., of the I-aurels, Halliford-on- Dupre, a rose slipped ppr. 149. 5 naiaut ppr. Ulterius. 140. 5

Thames, Middx., and Albert Mansions, Dupre, William Baring, Wilton Park, Durham of Largo, Scotland, on a baron's

92, Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W., Beaconsfield, Bucks, a lion rampant coronet a dolphin, all ppr. Victoria non
out of a ducal coronet or, a horse's
arg., resting the dexter hind-foot on a prceda. cf. 140. 4
fore-leg sa., hoof arg. Fidditas vincit.
fleur-de-lis gu. cf. i. 13 Durham of Grange, Scotland, two dol-

123. 6 Dupree, a lion rampant arg. i- 13 phins haurient addorsed ppr. Ultra

Dunscombe, Parker, Esquire, same crest Dupuy, a demi-griffin. 64. 2 fcrt animus. 140. i

and motto. Durand, Sir Edward Law, Bart., Rucldey Durie and Dury, Scotland, a dove volant

Dunsford, Devonsh., out of a ducal Grange, Shifnal, Salop, over a rock ppr. holding an olive-branch in its beak, all

coronet a demi-hon rampant. 16. 3 a crescent arg.. between two laurel- ppr. 92. 5

Dunstord, out of a mural coronet branches or. Esperance en Dieu. Durie and Dury, a dove regardant hold-

eagle's head ppr. 83. 9 262. 9 ing an olive-branch in its beak ppr.

Dunsford, Follett, Esquire, of Cardigan Durand, Sir Henry Mortimer, G.C.M.G., 92. 4

Southampton, and Royal Southamp of the British Embassy, Madrid, same During, a hand in fess couped at the

ton Yacht Club: (i) On a mount a crest. wrist and gauntleted holding a dag-
ger, thereon a savage's head couped
Astag trippant regardant ppr. (2) Durand, a yew-tree ppr. 143. i

—beehive ppr., bees volant. Forward. Durand, a demi-lion gu. In misericordia affrontee, all ppr. 21 1. 1 1

Industria temperantia et Gratia Dei. Dei confido. 10. 3 Durley, a horse's head couped az., gorged

Dunsmure, Henry, Esquire, of Glen- Durant, Middx., a dragon passant gu., with an Eastern coronet or.

bruach, Callander, N.B., Scotland, an holding in the dexter claw a sword Durnard, Scotland, a cross patee fitched

anchor or. Spes anclwra tuta. erect arg., the point embrued, the hilt arg. This I'll defend. 166. 3
161. I and pommel or, and on the blade a Durnford, a dagger in pale ppr. 169. 2

Dunsmure, James, Esquire, M.D., ducal coronet of the last. cf. 73. 2 Durning, Lanes, a demi-antelope erased

F.R.C.S.E., of 53, Queen Street, Edin- Durant, out of a ducal coronet or, a grey- az. cf. 126. 5

burgh, same crest and motto. hound's head sa., charged with an etoile Durning-Lawrence, Sir Edwin, B.A.,

Dunsmure, Alexander, of Glenbruach, of the first. cf. 61. 9 LL.B., of King's Ride, Ascot, Berks, a
wolf's head erased arg., crusily, and
Perthsh., Scotland, an anchor erect or. Durant, a boar arg., bristled, armed, an

161. I ungu. or, pierced in the side with a charged with a pair and compasses ex-

Dunstable, a swan's head arg., between broken spear ppr., vulned gu. tended sa. Per ardua siabilis. 276. 3

two wings sa. loi. 6 cf. 40. 14 Durno, Scotland, a hand holding a sword

Dunstaville and Dunstavile, a demi-friar Durant, Charles Richard, of 13, Egerton in pale. Ex recto decus.

holding a lash. 187. 11 Gardens, South Kensington, a boar Durno, a hand brandishing a sword ppr.

Dunster, out of the top of a tower arg., bendy of six or andsa., pierced through 212. 9
an arm embowed, vested gu., cuffed of
the back by a sword in bend sinister Durrant, Lreland, on a ducal coronet a

the first, holding in the hand ppr. a ppr., and resting the dexter foot upon a peacock, all ppr. 103. 8

tilting-spear sa. 204. 7 cross crosslet gu. Beati qui durant. Durrant, Derbysh., a lion rampant arg.,

Dunston or Duston, a man's head in pro- 40. 3 holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-

file ppr. 191. I Durant, a flem:-de-lis arg. 148. 2 lis or, and in the mouth a sword point

Dunston, Frederick Warburton, Esquire, Durant, Thomas, Esquire, of 5, Guildhall downwards ppr., hilt and pommel of

of Burltons, Donhead, Salisbury, a Chambers, E.C., a boar passant, per the second. cf. 2. 7

)1 2

DUR 179 DYN

Durrant, Norf., a boar passant per fess 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
wavy arg. and gu., bristled and tusked
all ppr.
az., pierced through the body by a nolo, timere nescio. 128. 14
Dyall, an armed arm holding a banner
broken lance in bend sa., the head charged with a cross patee as in the Dyer of Roundhill and Wincanton,

downwards or. fj. 40. 9 Somers., and Stoughton, Hunts, out of

Durrant, Sir William Robert Estridge, a ducal coronet or, a goat's head sa.,

Bart., of Soottow, Norf., a boar passant Dyas, out of a ducal coronet a hand hold- armed gold. 128. 14
ing by the neck a swan's head erased.
per fesse wavy arg. and gu., bristled Dyer,Sidney Reginald, M.D., the Rockery,

and tusked az., and pierced through 220. 7 Stafford, same crest. Che sard sard.
Dyas, Henry Mortimer, Esquire, of
the body with a broken lance bendways Dyer, an old man's head in profile couped

sa., the head downwards gold. Lahes Bolton, Kells, co. Meath, a leopard's at the shoulders ppr., the hair arg.,

pejor morie. face. Reftdgens in tenebris. the beard sa., and his cap or, turned up

Dursiey, Viscount, see Berkeley, Earl. Dyee of Disblair, Aberdeen, Scotland, an chequy arg. and az.
Durward, Scotland, a demi-inan ppr., escutcheon gu. Dare. {From an old
seal, :745, not recorded in Lyon Office.) Dyer, a demi-liou rampant gu., armed
176. 10
vested gu., holding a gem-ring. 185. 9 and langued az. Che sard sard. 10. 3
Durward, a dexter hand holding a seax
Dyes, a demi-lion rampant vert. 10. 2

cutting at a pen, all ppr. 213-9 Dyce, Aberdeen, Scotland, a demi-tiger Dyke, Rt. Hon. Sir William Hart, Bart.,

Dury, see Durie. gardant ppr., gorged with a mural P.C., of Horsham, Sussex, a cubit arm
Dusautoy, a hand holding a sickle ppr. crown gu., on the head an Eastern
crown or, supporting in the paws a in armour, the hand in a gauntlet sa.,

219. 13 garnished or, holding a cinquefoil
Dusgate, Richard Dusgate, Esquire, of
flagstaff, thereon hoisted a flag per slipped, also sa.
Fring Hall, King's Lynn, Norf., a lion's
bend embattled arg. and vert, sur- Dykes, Wilts, Kent, and Surrey, an
mounted by a sword in bend sinister
head erased sa. 17. 8 ppr., pommel and hilt or. Decide eagle's head sa. 83. i
and dare. {Granted, 1797, to Lieutenant-
Dusseaux, a ram's head erased arg., armed General Alexander Dyce, H.E.I.C.S., Dykes, Ballantine-, Frecheville Hubert,
Madras Establishment. Doveuby Hall, Cockermouth, a lobster
or. 130. 6
Duston and Dustone, a man's head couped vert Prills frangitur quam fiectitur.

ppr. 190. 12 I4t. 2

Duthie, a dexter arm erect ppr., holding 228. 5 Dylke, a dove arg., beaked and membered
Dyce, James Stirling, Esquire, of 8,
a sword in pale of the last, hilt and gu. 92. 2
Lawrence Mansions, Chelsea, London,
pommel or. Lata, fata, secutits. Dylkes, a dove holding in its beak an

212. 13 S.W., a lion rampant gardant sa., olive-branch, all ppr. 92. 5
Dutton, Baron Sherborne, see Sherborne. muraUy gorged arg., sustaining a flag-
Dutton, a plume of five ostrich-feathers staff ppr., thereon hoisted a banner Dymock, alias Collier, Staffs, a demi-
party per bend embattled or and gu.,
uegro ppr., with pearls in his ears arg.,

arg. c/. 114. 13 holding in the hand an oak-branch
Dutton, George, Esquire,
Edward charged with a leopard's face counter- ppr., fructed or.

M.R.C.S.E., L.S.A., M.B., of Sher- changed, antl in an escroll over the Dymock, Dymok, or Dymoke, Devonsh.,
borne, Lipson Road, Plymouth, a same this motto. Decide and dare.
plume of five ostrich-feathers ppr. out of a ducal coronet or, a rod raguly

I. 2 vert. 147. 10

Servabo fidem. Dyce-Sombre : (i) Out of an Eastern Dymock, Shropsh., an arm in armour
crown or, a demi-tiger issuant vert,
Dutton, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet a striped or, holding between the paws erect ppr., holding a tilting-spear sa.,

plume of five ostrich-feathers gu., az., headed arg., embrued gu. Pro rege et

or, vert and tenue. 114. 13 a flagstaff ppr., thereon hoisted a ban- lege Dimico. 210. 11

Dutton of Burland Hall, Chester, out of ner per bend embattled arg. and of the Dymock, Warw., a hand and arm in

a ducal coronet or, a plume of five second, charged with a scimitar in bend armour erect ppr., holding a tilting-

ostrich-feathers arg., az., or, vert and sinister, also ppr., pommel and hilt of spear sa., headed arg., embrued gu.
the first {for Dyce). 228. 8. (2) The
gu. Servabo fidem. 114. 13 " Chatte" or parasol of State of Sird- cf. 210. II

Dutton, Frank Macdermott, Esquire, of Dymock of Penley Hall, Flintsh., and

74, Lancaster Gate, London, VV., a fret hana {for Sombre). Favente numine. Ellesmere, Shropsh., same crest. Pro
fessewise gu., in front of a plume of (Granted, 1838, to Colonel David Ochier-
lony Dyce-Sombre of Sirdhana, in the rege et lege Dimico.
province of Agra, in the East Indies,
five ostrich-feathers alternately or and sometime Commander of the Troops of the Dymock, T. Vaughton, of 7, Cavendish
late Princess Begum Sumroo, Indepen- Place, Bath, a dexter arm in armour
arg. Servabo fidem. 231. 16 embowed to the sinister holding in the

Dutton, Henry, Esquire, of Anlaby,

Kapunda, South Australia, same crest gauntlet a lance in bend sinister, all

and motto. dent Sovereign of Sirdhana, elder son of ppr. Dimico pro rege.
Colonel George Alexander Dyce of Aber-
Duval and Duvall, a lion sejant per pale Dymoke of Scrivelsby, Lines, Honourable
arg. and gu., supporting an escutcheon deenshire). the King's Champion: (i) A sword
of the first, charged with a bend of the erect arg., hilt and pommel or. 170. 2.
{These four entries relate to the same (2) A lion passant arg,, ducaUy crowned
or. cf. 6. 2. (3) The scalp of a hare,
second. cf. S. 8 family.) the ears erect ppr. Pro rege Dimico.

Duval of London, on a globe a monkey Dycer, a griffin's head erased arg., duc-

sejant holding in its dexter fore-paw a ally gorged or. cf. 66. 1

slip of palm, all ppr. Dycher, a bear passant arg. cf. 34. 5 123. II
Duval and Duvall, a dexter arm embowed
Dychfleld, Essex, Oxon., and Lanes, a Dymoke, Wells-, Edmund Lionel, Es-
holding in the hand a spear, all ppr.
porcupine. 136. 5 quire, of Shiubs Hill, Sunningdale,
Berks, the two ears of an ass sa. Pro
Duvernet or Duvernette, a stag trippant Dye, see Dy.

ppr. 117. 8 Dyer, Sir Thomas Swinnerton, Bart., of rege Dimico. 123. 11

Duxbury, on the stump of a tree growing Tottenham, Middx., out of a ducaJ Dymoke, Frank Seaman, of Scrivelsby
Court, Horncastle, Lines, same crest
out of a mount vert, a dove rising ppr. coronet or, a goat's head arg., armed

9i- 8 of the fii'st. Terrere nolo, timere nescio. and motto.
Dymon, a demi-lion holding in the dexter
Dwaris, of London, a demi-lion rampant 128. 14
Dyer, a goat's head erased arg., holding paw a fusil gu., charged with a fleur-
arg., pellettee, holding in the paws a de-lis or. Semper constans. cf. 13. 2
in the mouth a pansy ppr., stalked and Dymond, Devonsh., a lady's arm from the
battle-axe or. 15. 4 elbow erect, enfiled with a bracelet.

Dwire, Ireland, a hand holding a sword leaved vert. cf. 12S. 5 222. 6

in bend sinister. 212. 13 Dyer, Herts, a goat's head erased ppr.,

Dwyre, out of a mural coronet a lion's holding in the mouth a rose arg.

head charged with a torteau. cf. 128. 5 Dyndy, a dragon's head erased vert.
Dyer, out of a crown vallery or, a goat's cf. 71. 2
cf. 19. ,2
head sa., armed and gorged with a Dyne or Dynne, Norf., a plume of feathers
Dwyre, Ireland, two lion's heads erased collar gemeUe of the first.

and addorsed ppr. 17. 3 or. 115. I

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DYN 180 EAS

Dyne and Dynne, Norf., out of a ducal Dynham, in a round top or, six spears, Dysart, Earl ol (ToUemache), Perthah.,
coronet a merlin's sinister wing arg.
in the centre a pennon arg., thereon and of Buckminster Park, Grantham,

109. 4 a cross gu. a horse's head erased gu., between two

Dyne, John Bradley, Esquire, M.A., of Dyon, on an escallop or, the point in wings expanded or, pellettee. Confidu,
the Grove, Highgate, N., and 4, Stone
Lincoln's Inn, a heraldic base, a lion passant sa. conquiesco. cf. 51. 3

Dyott, Lieutenant-General Richard, of Dyson, Staffs, on a mount vert, a paschal

head erased, coUared arg. Freeford, Lichfield, a heraldic tiger lamb arg., the head surrounded by a

Ncc decipere nee decipi. passant arg., armed and langued gu., nimbus or, with a banner ppr. c/. 31 1 . 2

Dyneley, out of a ducal coronet or, a collared, chained (the chain reflexed Dyve, between two bat's wings gu., a

dragon's head of the same. 72. 4 over the back and passing between the horse's head reversed vert.

Dynevor, Baron (Rice), of Dynevor, Car- hind-legs), and ringed, also gu. Dyx, see Dix.

marthen, a raven sa. Secret et hmdi. Dyott, Lieutenant - General Richard, Dyx, a greyhound's head erased arg.,

107. 14 Freeford, Staffs, a tiger passant arg., ducally gorged gu., between two wings,

Dynham, a bell az. 168. 7 armed or, collared, lined, and ringed the dexter or, the sinister sa.

Dynham of Wortham, an arm couped or, gu- Dyxon, a demi-hind sa., bezantee.

the hand arg., holding a lock of hair sa. Dyrward, Dyrwarne, and Dyrrwarne, a Dyxton, a palm-tree fructed and leaved
i

Sis tenax. cup or. 177. 4 I all ppr. 144- i

Eade, Nornioh, a leopard's face arg. Earl, a nag's head erased sa., maned or. East, Bart., a horse erm., supporting
with the dexter fore-leg a cross Calvar
22. 2 51. 4 in bend sinister sa. JEquo pede propera.
Earl, on the point of a tilting-spear ppr.,
Eadon, a mitre or, charged with a chev-

ron gu. cf. 180. 5 headed arg., a dolphin naiant of the ef. 52. 9
East, Herbert Hinton D'Este-, Esquire, of
Eady, a fleur-de-lis environed with a first. 140. 9
Bourton House, Moreton-in-the-Marsh,
serpent. 148- 8 Earl, Berks, a lion's head erased or,
Glouc, a horse passant erm., the
Eaens, on a mount vert, a Cornish chough pierced bv a broken dart ppr.

ppr. 107. 5 cf. 17. 8 dexter fore-leg supporting a Passion
Eagar, a quill in pale ppr. Earle, Lines, a lion's head erased or,
cross in bend sinister sa. cf. 52. 9

Eagar, Rev. Alexander Ricchard, D.D., pierced through the head by a broken East, DEste-, Herbert, Esquire, of

St.Gorran Vicarage. St. Austell. Cornw., spear arg., point embrued gu. ef. 17. 8 Bourton House, Moreton-in-le-Marsh,
Earle, Scotland, a nag's head erased sa.,
on a wreath of the colours a demi-lion Glouc, same crest.

az., gorged with an antique Irish maned or. 51-4 East, Bucks and Berks, a horse passant

crown and charged on the shoulder Earle, John, Esquire, B.A., of 4, the sa. J'avance. 52. 6-
Crescent, Ripon, a horse's head couped.
with a mullet or. Facta non verba. East, Clayton, Sir Gilbert Augustus,
Eagle, Suff., a lion's gamb erect and Duni spiro spero.
Earle, a lion's gamb erect and erased ABart., of Hall Place, Berks: (i)

erased or, grasping an eagle's leg horse passant sa. {for East). (2) Out
of a mural crown gu., a leopard's paw
erased at the thigh gu. 38. 2 holding an arrow in bend sinister point

Eagles, two lion's gambs in saltier ppr. downwards, all ppr. cf. 38. 4 erect arg., charged with a crescent and

39- 14 Earle, Sir Henry, Bart., D.L., J. P., of grasping a pellet {for Clayton).

EaglesQeld and Eglesfield, out of a tower Allerton Tower, Lanes, a lion's gamb J'avance. cf. 39. 13

a demi-greyhound holding in the dex- erased holding an arrow in bend Eastchurch, the sun rising from behind

ter foot a branch of palm ppr. 157. 8 sinister point downwards ppr., and a cloud ppr. 162. 5

Eaines, a demi-lion rampant gu. 10. 3 pendent by a chain or, an escutcheon Eastday, Kent, on a mount vert, a liind

Ealand, Yorks, an arrow in pale arg. gu., charged with an escallop, also or. lodged ppr. 125. 4

173- 5 Servare modum. 38. 4 Easten, Arthur Henry, Esquire, of "the

Eales of London and Bucks, on an eel Earle, Arthur, Esquire, F.R.G.S., J. P., of Currant, Sevenoaks. Kent, an oak-tree.

embowed vert an eagle displayed ppr. Chidwall Lodge, Wavertree, Liverpool, Eastfteld, a hawk with wings expanded

Eales, a lion's gamb holding up a human same crest. ppr., beaked, legged, and belled or.

heart ppr. 39. 11 Earle, Nicholas, Esquire, of Ashton- 87. I

Eales, Lionel George Nuttall, Esquire, a under-Lyne, Lanes, upon a mount vert, Eastlake, Charles Lock, Long Sutton
a lion's gamb erased az., grasping a
bear's paw erased fessewise az., hold- House, Langport, a griffin peissant.

ing a fleur-de-lis and encircled by an battle-axe in bend sinister and en- Vtere sorte tua.
circled by a wreath of oak ppr. Ne
annulet, both or. Nee parvis si.'ito. Easthope, Surrey, out of a vallery coronet

Earn of London and Berks, a demi-lion tentes aut perfice. 38. 6 or, a horse's head arg., maned of the

rampant sa. 10. i Earle, George Hudson, Esquire, of Rock- first, charged on the neck with two

Earner, a hind trippant az. 124. T2 lands, Torquay, a lion's head erased bendlets engrailed az. 50. r
or, charged mth two escallops gu. and
Earner of London, out of a ducal coronet Eastland, an arm in armour embowed

a demi-lion rampant gardant ppr., col- in front of two spears in saltire ppr. ppr., holding a fleur-de-lis or. 199. 14
Eastman, a swan collared and lined
lared or, holding in the dexter paw a Magna est Veritas. 260. 8

dagger of the firj^t. Strenue et prospere. Earles, a cross gu., between two wings ppr. 99. I

Eames, Somers., a demi-lion rampant sa. erm. Eastnor, Viscount, see Somers, Earl.

10. I Earlsfort, Lord, see Clonmell, Earl. Eastoft, a dagger and a pen in saltier

Eardley-Twistleton-Fiennes, Baron Saye Earlsman of Westover, Isle of Wight, a ppr. Artis vel mart is. cf. 170. 4

and Sele, see Saye. greyhound's head couped arg., guttee- Eastoft, a stork with an eel in its beak
de-poix, collared az., rimmed and stud-
Eardley, a sword in pale ppr., enfiled ppr. cf. 105. 8

with a leopard's face gu. 22. i ded or. 61. 2 Easton, Devonsh., a yew-tree ppr. 143. i

Eardley, Bart, {extinct), of Hadley, Earnley, Sussex, a savage's head affrontee Easton, Scotland, a demi-chevalier in

AJliddx. : (i ) stag courant gu., attired couped at the shoulders, round the armour brandishing a sword, all ppr.
Aor (lor Eardley). cf. 118. 13. (2)
temples a wreath, issuing therefrom a 187. I

falcon with wings endorsed ppr., belled plume of three ostrich-feathers, all ppr. Eastwood, see Murphy-Eastwood.

or, holding in the beak an acorn slipped ef. 192. 10 Eastwood, on a ducal coronet per pale
Earnshaw, a cross patee fitched or, fim-
and leaved, also ppr. (for Smith). Spes or and gu., a lion passant gardant of

decus pJ robtir. cf. 88. 2 briated gu. 166. 3 the same, crowned ppr. 6. 4

EAS 181 EDG

Eastwood, Frederick, Esquire, of Buck- Eccles, William McAdam, Esquire, Ede, a cross moline az., between two ears

den Mount, Huddersfield, upon the M.S. Lond., F.R.C.S. Eng., of 124, of wheat in orle ppr. 154. 14

battlements of a tower ppr. a lion Harley Street, Cavendish Square, Eden, Baron Auckland, see Aucldand.

passant gu., gutt6e-d'or, supporting W., a broken halbert, the two parts in Eden, Sir William, Bart., D.L., of West
Auckland, Durh., and Maryland, North
with the dexter fore-paw a battle-axe chevron. Se defendendo. America, a dexter arm in armour em-
bowed ppr., the hand grasping a garb
erect also ppr. Oriens sylva. Eccles, William, Esquire, of Withy Grove, or, banded vert. Si sit prudentia.

Eastwood, Harry Arnold, of Thorpe Bamber Bridge, Preston, upon a rock

House, Almondbury, Huddersfield, ppr., a cross pattee gu., and on either

same crest. side three cinquefoils slipped vert. Eden, Lieutenant-Colonel John Henry,

Eastwood, William Seymoiu-, Esquire, Per ecdesiam ad caliim. of Bishopston Grange, Ripon, same

of Esher Lodge, Esher, Surrey, upon Eccleston or Eclestone, a dexter hand crest and motto.

the battlements of a tower per pale holding a dagger in pale ppr. 212. 9 Eden, Durh., an arm embowed vested

arg. and gu., and in front of a I barry of four az. and gu., holding in
the hand ppr. a bunch of wheat vert.
lance Eccleston or Eclestone, a magpie ppr. Eden, Kent and Suff., a plume of feathers

erect ppr., therefrom flowing to the Eccleston, Shells-, same crest.

sinister a pennant az., a lion passant Ecbard, Sutf., an ostrich with wings.

gardant per pale of the second and expanded holding in the beak a key. arg. 115. I

first, resting upon the dexter forepaw cf- 97- 5 Eden, an ostrich holding in the beak a

a fountain ppr. Nil dea-perandum. Echingham of Dunbrody Abbey, co. horseshoe ppr. 97. 8

5- 7 Wexford, Ireland, an eagle ppr., hold- Eden, Essex and Suff., a demi-dragon
ing in the dexter claw a staff or, thereon
Eastwood, Charles John Ebden, Baldslow sans wings vert, holding a rose-branch

Place, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, same crest. a pennon gu. flowered arg., stalked and leaved ppr.

Spes sibi quis que. Ecbingbam of Kent, a church-bell ppr.

Eastwood, C. Edmund, Esquire, of Mal- 168. 7

vern Wells, Worcs., on a wTeath of the Ecblin, John Godfrey, Esquire, of Dun- Edgar, Suff., a demi-ostrich rising, hold-

colours issuant fiom a wreath of oak a loskin, Carrickfergus, a talbot passant ing in the beak a horse-shoe. cf. 96. 8
Edgar of the Red House, near Ipswich,
well ppr., thereon a swan arg., beaked arg., spotted sa., langued gu. Non

and legged sa. Per fidem vinco. sine prmdd. 54. I Suff'., an ostrich's head between two

loo. 3 Echlin, Henry, Esquire, J.P., of Kirlish, wings expanded or, each charged with

Eastwood, a boar passant ppr. 40. 9 CO. Tyrone, a talbot passant arg., as many bends az., and holding in the

Eastwood, Captain R. J. C, of Castle- spotted sa., gorged with a collar az., beak a horse-shoe arg. 96. 12

town, CO. Louth, and The Fews, Ire- and 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
Edgar, Scotland, a withered oak-branch
branch of acorns in its mouth ppr. Echlin, Sir Thomas, Bart., of Clonagh,
sprouting afresh ppr. Apparet qtiod.
Oriens sylva. cf. 40. 9 CO. Kildare, a talbot passant arg.,
spotted sa. Rumor acerbe lace.
Easum, on a mount five wheat-ears ppr. cf. SI- 3
Edgar, Wilfred Haythorne, Esquire, an
154- 7 54. I
Eaten and Eaton, a crow's head erased arm in armoiu', the hand bare and
Eckersall, Middx., a dexter arm in
ppr. armour embowed ppr. and inverted, grasping a dagger in bend sinister, point

Eaton, Baron Cheylesmore, see Cheyles- charged with a lozenge arg., holding in downwards, all ppr. ilaun do it.

more. the hand an esquire's helmet of the Edgar, Scotland, a hand holding a dagger
Eaton, Notts, an eagle's head erased
first, garnished or. point downward ppr. Man do it.
Eckersley, James Carlton, Ashfield, Wigan,
sa., holding in the beak a sprig vert. cf. 213. 6
an arm in armour embowed ppr., gar- Edgcumbe, see Mount-Edgcumbe, Earl of.
Vincit omnia Veritas. 84. 10 nished and charged with two cinque-

Eaton, Ireland, a beaver passant arg. Edgcumbe, Devonsh. and Cornw., a boar

cf. 134. 8 foils, the one above, the one below, the passant arg., armed, bristled, and

Eaton, out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's elbow or, holding in the hand an raembered or, gorged with a chaplet
esquire's helmet between two branches
head sa., armed arg. 44. 11 of oak vert, fructed of the second.

Eaton, a boar's head erased holding in of oak in saltire slipped, also ppr. Au plaisir fort de Dieu. 40. 6

the mouth a sword. 42. 6 Allans mes enfants. Edgcumbe, Richard John Frederick, Es-

Eaton of Rainham Essex, a stork arg., Eckford, Scotland, a griffin statant or. quire, of EdgbaiTow, Crowthorne,

beaked and legged gu., holding in the 63. 8 Berks, a boar arg., accoUed with a
Eckley of Credenhill Park Heref., a
beak an ostrich-feather or. cf. 105. 11 wreath of oak ppr., fructed or. An

Ebblewbite, Ernest Arthur, Esquire, of leopard's head erased gu. Gesta prcece- plaisir fort de Dieu.

Tintem, Christchurch Road, Crouch nient verbis. cf. 23. 2 Edgcumbe, a boar's head in a dish, all

End, N., a demi-wolf erm., holding be- Ecles, see Eccles. arg.
tween the paws a lyre or, and charged
on the shoulder with a mullet of six Ecleston, Lines, a cock-pheasant ppr. Edgcumbe, Pearce-, Sir Edward Robert,
points pierced arg. En avant.
cf. go. 8 Sandye Place, Sandy, Beds, a demi-
Ecleston and Eclestone, see Eccleston.
boar supporting between the legs a

246. 7 Ecroyd, William Farrer, Esquire, J.P., javeUn erect ppr., and gorged with a
Ebden, Charles John, Baldslow Place,
D.L., of Lomeshaye, Lancashire, of collar, therefrom suspended a bugle-

Sussex, a lion regardant sa., collared or, Credenhill Park, Heref., and of Whit- horn stringed, both or. Pro jure
resting the dexter paw upon a fusil, also
sa., and holding in the mouth a palm- barrow Lodge, Westm!., in front of a semper. 255. 10

demi-tower ppr., thereon a stag's head Edge of London and Staffs, a demi-sea-

branch ppr. Spes sibi gtiis que. erased erminois, three spears, one in lion ppr.

Eberstein, a peacock's head ppr. 103. 2 pale and two in saltire, also ppr. In Edge, Sir John, of Clonbrock, Queen's Co.,
Ebhert, a salamander in flames ppr.
veritate victoria. Ireland, a reindeer's head couped ppr.,

138. 4 Ecton, a hand holding a branch of palm collared and chained or, lid holding
Ebrington, Viscount, see Fortescue, Earl.
ppr. 219. II in its mouth a trefoil Semper
Ebsworth, a demi-wolf erm., supporting
Eddington, a phoenix in flames ppr. fidelis. cf. 122. I

a spear tasselled. 29. 4 82. 2 Edge, John Dallas, Esquir(e, same crest

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

Virtus non slemma. cf. 54. 2 Australia, uses a savage's head couped Farnaus, Ballickmoyler Queen's Co.,

Eccles, a gaimtlet ppr. 209. 8 at the neck and distilling blood. Data, same crest and motto.

Eccles, Ecles, and Exles, Scotland and fata, secutus. igo. 11 Edge, Thomas Lewis Kekewich, Esquire,

Ireland, a broken halberd az. <Se Eddowes, a mitre bezantee, charged with of Strelley Hall, Nottingham, same

defendendo. 172. 7 a chevron. cf. 180. 5 crest and motto.

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Edge, Notts, a reindeer's head couped Edmond of Haverfordwest, Swansea, and Edmondstoune-Cranstoun.Charles Joscpli
ppr., collared and chained or. 122. i
Carmarthen, an arm in armour em- Esquire, of Corehouse, Lanarksh., a
Edge, an ostrich's head erased between
two wings. bowed holding in the hand a battle- crane statant vulning itself ppr.

Edgebury, alia.s Wilkinson, of Deptford, axe, all ppr. Persevere. cf. 200. 6 Edmund, on a chapeau gu., turned up
Kent, on a mount vert, a bird sa., sup-
porting a pennon az. and gu., the ends Edmond, Captain Edmond Morgan Ed- arg., a lion passant gradant az., dncally

mond, of Llanstephan, Carmarthen, gorged or. cf. 4. 5

same crest and motto. Edmunds, Hants, a winged lion couchant

flotant, the top arg., thereon a cross of Edmondes, Sussex, a dragon's head erased gardant or.

the fourth, the staff or. arg., charged on the breast with three Edmunds, Yorlcs, in the sea an ancient
Edgell, Rev. Edward Bettenson. of
pellets. cf. 71. 2 ship of three masts under sail, all ppr.
Standerwick Court, Somers., a falcon
Edmondes, Hants and Sussex, a dragon's Votis tune veils.
Edmunds, two hands in fess couped and
rising arg., guttee-de-sang, belled or, head erased quarterly vert and arg.,
conjoined, supporting a human heart,
resting the dexter claw on an antique semee of roimdles counterchanged and

shield of the first, charged with a charged with a crescent. 71-2 all ppr. 222. 4

cinquefoil gu. Qui sera sera. 87. 7 Edmonds, Oxon., a griffin's head erased Ednor, a griffin's head erased gu., beaked

Edgell, Wyatt-, Arthur, of Milton Place, gu., holding in the beak a cross cross- or. 66. 2
Ednowain, Wales, a boar's head couped
Surrey: A(I) demi-lion rampant let fitched or. cf. 66. 2
sa., langued gu., tusked or, transfixed
holding in the dexter paw a cinquefoil Edmonds of Dedington, Oxon. : ( i ) A by a dagger ppr.
Edolphe, Kent, an ibex's head erased sa.,
gu., slipped and leaved vert {for griffin's head erased gu., holding in maned, armed, and attired or.
AEdgell). cf. 10. 2. (2) demi-lion per Edon, Kent and Suff., a plume of feathers
pale crenellce or and sa., holding in the the beak a cross pattee fitchee or.
cf. 66. 2. (2) On a globe arg., banded

dexter paw an arrow gu., feathered and or, a griffin's head gu.

headed arg. (for Wyatt). Honesta bona, Edmonds, Cambs, a greyhound sejant sa., arg.
cf. 13. 6
bezantee, collared or. cf. 59. 2 Edridge, a hawk standing on a fish ppr.
Edgell, on a chapeau ppr., a dove with
Edmonds, Bucks and Cornw., between 86. 6

wings addorsed az. 94- 10 two wings endorsed a lion couchant Edridge of London and Norf., a lion's

Edgelow, Arthur Wilberforce Hennen, gardant, all or. head erased gu. 17. 2

M. and L.S.A., of Seymour House, lo, Edmonds, a sinister wing erect per pale Edridge, Wilts, a lion rampant arg.

Merton Road, Wimbledon, a castle or and arg. cf. 109. 7 I- 13
Edrington, a goafs head ppr.. collared
triple-towered charged with a fleur- Edmonds, Devonsh., on a chapeau gu.,

de-lis. Espere en Dieu. 300. 2 turned up erm., a fleur-de-lis or, be- erm. cf. 128. 12
Edward, a tortoise ppr.
Edgeworth, a lion's head erased arg. tween two wings az. cf. 1 10. 5 Edward, a tortoise or. vcf. 12 5
Nee fintu, nee
17. 8 Edmonds, William, Esquire, of Wiscombe

Edgeworth, Sneyd-, Ireland, on a ducal Park, Honiton, Devonsh., a rock ppr., fiuctu. cf. 125. s

coronet a pelican in her piety, all or. thereon a fieur-de-lis vert, surmounted Edward, a buck's head couped or.

Constans contraria spernit. cf. 98. 8 by a boar's head couped arg. Absque 121. s
Edwardes, Baron Kensington, see Ken-
Edgeworth, Thomas Neweomen, Ksquire, labore n ihil.
Edmonds, Yorks, a three-masted ship in
M. A., D.L., of Kilshrewly, Edgeworths- sington.
Edwardes, Sir Henry Hope, Bart., J.P.,
town, on a ducal coronet a pelican with full sail ppr. 160. 13
of Shrewsbury, a man's head and
wings endorsed and inverted vulning Edmonds, an arm in armour embowed
shoulders affrontee in armour, the hel-
herself. Conslans contraria spernit. ppr., throwing a pheon az., the handle met open vizored ppr., garnished or.

Edgill, a demi-lion rampant holding in of the first. 198. 7 A vyno Duw dervid.
the dexter paw a cinquefoil gu., slipped
Edmonds, an arm in armour embowed

and leaved vert. cf. 10. 2 holding in the hand a battle-axe, all Edwardes, Hope-, Lieutenant-Colonel
Herbert James, Netley, Shrew.sbury :
Edgworth, a cherub ppr. 189. 9 ppr. Agnus in pace, leo in bello. (i) Same as above. (2) A broken globe
between two palm-branches ppr., and
Edie, Scotland, a cross crosslet fitched cf. 200. 6
Edmondson of London, a lion rampant charged with three arrows, two in
gu., and a skean ppr. in saltier. Cru.K saltire and one in pale, point down-
wards or, the whole surmounted by a
mihi grata qities. 166. 12 or, gorged with a bar gemelle gu., sup-
rainbow with clouds at each end ppr.
Edington, a savage's head couped and porting a pennon az., the staff gu.,
A vyno Duw dervid.
dropping blood, all ppr. 190. 11 headed arg. 3. 14 Edwardes-Tucker of Sealy Ham, Pem-

Edington, a Saracen's head couped at Edmondson, Yorks, a demi-lion sa., hold- —broke, a bear's paw holding a battle-

the shoulders ppr., wreathed arg. and ing an escallop or. 13. 10 axe arg. Vigilate Gardez la foy.

gu. 190. 5 Edmondstone, Scotland, a camel's head

Edington or Edingtoun, an arm in armour and neck ppr. 132. 7
embowed, wreathed with laurel, hold
Edmondstone, Scotland, a demi-lion ram-
ing in the hand a standard erect, all
pant gu., armed and langued az., hold- cf- 38. 3
Edwardes, Carmarthen, a demi-lion or,
ppr., the flag charged with the sun or. ing in his paws a battle-axe ppr. Be
holding between the paws a Bowen-
Edington, Scotland, a stag's head erased hardie. 15-4
knot. Aspera ad virtutum est via.
or. Labor omnia vincit. 121. 2 Edmonstone, Scotland, a hand drawing a
cf. 10. 2
Edlin, a swan's head between two wings semicircle with a compass ppr. Gadge Edwards-Moss, see Moss.

arg. loi. 6 and measure. Edwards, Heref., out of a ducal coronet
or, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding in
Edmands, Surrey and Middx., a griffin's Edmonstone, a squirrel sejant or. his dexter paw a sword ppr. cf. 16. 3

head erased arg., holding in the beak <•/• 135- 4 Edwards, Glouc, a demi-Uon rampant
Edmonstone-Montgomerie, William E., or, holding between his paws a castle
a cross crosslet fitched az., between
two wings also arg., each charged with Esquire, of 200. Cromwell Road,

a thistle ppr. Vincit Veritas. Kensington, London: (i) On the

Edmeades, Major-General Henry, R.A., —dexter side On a chapeau a dexter arg. cf. 10. 2

of Nurstead Court, Gravesend, Kent, gauntlet erect ppr., the hand hold- Edwards, Frank, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of

five arrows interlaced or, surmounted ing a dagger, also ppr., hilted and the Cottage, Knighton, Radnorsh

by a crescent sa. cf. 173. 3 pommelled or {for Montgomerie). (2) issuant from the battlements of a
On the sinister side— Out of a ducal
Edmerston, a dext«r hand throwing a tower or, a wolf's head per pale erm.

dart ppr. 2T4. 4 coronet or, a swan's head and neck and gu., guttee-d'or, charged with a

Edmiston or Edmistone, Scotland, a —arg., beaked or {for Edmonstone). Across couped, also or. gar y givir a

camel's head and neck. 132. 7 Garde, garde, Virtus auget honorem. gyfyr. 246. 6

Edmond, a demi-lion ppr., supporting a Edmonstone, Sir Archibald, Bart., D.L., Edwards, a lion passant gardant or. 4. 3
Edwards, Bart., of Garth, Montgomery,
long cross gu. 11. 14 of Duutreath, Stirlingsh., out of a ducal

Edmond, on a chapeau a fleur-de-lis. coronet or, a swan's head and neck ppr. a lion passant gardant per pale or

cf. 148. 2 Virtus auget honorem, cf. 100. 10 and gu., resting the dexter paw on an

EDW 183 EGE

escutcheon of the last, charged with Edwards, Henry William Bartholomew, Egan, Ireland, a demi-eagle regardant.

a nag's head erased arg. Y Gicir yn the Hall, Hardingham, Attleborough, So. 10

crhyn y bijd. cf. 4. 3 Norf., same crest. Quid leges sine Egan, Ireland, on a tower or, a knif,'ht in

Edwards, late Colonel George Rowland, of moribus ? complete armour couped at the knees

Ness Strange, Shropsh., within a Edwards, a turtle-dove holding in its holding in his dexter hand a battle-

wreath arg. and sa., a Uon rampant beak an olive - branch, all ppr. axe, all ppr. Fortitudo et prudentia.

per fesse of the same. 9. 3 92. 5 Egerley, a Cornish chough ducally gorged,

Edwards, Charles Edward Munroe, of Edwards, Sir John Henry Priestly all ppr. 107. 6

Dolseran Road, Dolgellv, same crest. Churchill, Bart., out of a vallery Egerton, Earl of Wilton, see Wilton.

Fidelis. coronet or, a talbot's head arg., semee- Egerton, Earl of Ellesmere, see EUesmere.
Edwards, Wales, an oak-tree ppr., on the [

de-lis az. Omne bonum, Dei donum. Egerton, see Grey-Egerton, Bart.

dexter side a gate, also ppr., on the 257. 6 Egerton of Tatton, Earl of (Egerton),
sinister a lion rampant against the tree Edwards, Arthur Hancock, Esquire, J. P., Tatton, County Palatine of Chester, on
a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion
g"- D.L., M.A., of Pyenest, Halifax, same rampant, also gu., supporting an arrow
crest and motto. palewise or, pheoned and flighted arg.
Edwards, a lion's head erased per bend Edwards, out of a marquess's coronet a

sinister erm. and ermines. 17. 8

Edwards, a lion's head erased per bend talbot's head. cf. 57. 12 Sic donee. cf. 2. 4

sinister erm. and ermines, charged with Edwards, Warw., a talbot passant ppr. Egerton, Charles Augustus, the Banks,

four fleurs-de-lia. cf. 17. 8 54- Robertsbridge, Sussex, same crest and
Edwards, F. Swinford, Esquire, of 55, motto.
Edwards of Old Court, co. Wicklow : (i) Egerton, Duke of Bridgewater, on a
Harley Street, W., out of the coronet of
A lion's head erased ermines between

two palm- branches issuing ppr. {for a marquess a talbot's head. Gardez la chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion
Edwards), cf. 17. 7. {2) An arm in I
armour embowed, the hand holding a rampant of the first, supporting a
I
sword within a sun in splendour ppr.
Edwards, Wales, a boar's head erased broad arrow erect or, headed and
—{for Kynaston). Heb Dduw, heb ddim,
I
Dduw a digon Honor potestate honor-
arg. 42. 2 feathered arg. cf. 2. 4

Edwards, on a mount vert, a horse's head ' Egerton, Hon. Alan de Tatton, of Ros-

erased or, charged on the neck with a ! therne Manor, Knutsford, same crest

anfis. 195. 7 chevron gu., between two oak-branches ! and motto.

Edwards, a lion's head erased ermmes, ppr. Egerton, Charles Augustus, Esquire, J.P.,

between two palm-branches ppr. Heb I of the Banks, Mountfield, Sussex, same

Edwards, John, Esquire, K.C., of Har

Dduw, heb ddim, Duw a digon. court Buildings, Temple, London, E.G., ! crest. Sic donee.

cf. 17. 7 a stag regardant arg., charged on the Egerton, Sir Edwin Henry, K.C.B., of j
Edwards, Lieutenant-Colonel the Right
body with two fleurs-de-lis az., and British Legation, Athens, same crest
Hon. Sir Fleetwood Isham, G.C.V.O., I
K.C.B.. I.S.O., of St. James's Palace,
resting the dexter fore-leg on an es- and motto.

quire's helmet ppr. 118. i I Hugh Edward, Esquire, same

Egerton,

S.W., issuant from a chaplet of roses Edwards, Beds, three ostrich-feathers I crest.

gu., a lion's head erased per pale arg. 115. I ! Egerton, Sir Robert Eyles, of Coed-y-

ermines and erm., gorged with a collar Edwards, Ireland, a crosier in pale or. Glyn, three arrows, two in saltire and

gemel or. Ititegritate. 225. 9 170. 14 I one in pale or, headed and feathered

Edwards, a lion's gamb couped and erect Edwards of London, a hand gu., holding ! sa., banded gu. Virtuti non armis fido.

erm., greisping a goat's leg erased sa., a cross pattee fitched or. 221. 12 Egerton, Reginald A., Esquire, Brook-
i

ungu. or. Edwards, Sir James Bevan, K.C.M.G., ville, Raheny, co. Dublin, three arrows,

Edwards, Cambs and Sussex, on a ducal I two in saltire arg., and one in pale,

C.B., of the Gables, Folkestone, a

coronet arg., a tiger passant or. man's head in a helmet in profile. A points downwards or, barbed and

Edwards of London, on a ducal coronet or, vynno Duw dervid. I feathered sa., banded with a ribbon

a tiger passant sa., maned of the first. Edwards of Toxteth Park, Liverpool, and gu. VirhUi non armis fido.
Edwards, Devonsh., Hunts, and Shropsh., j

an ibex passant sa., bezantee, maned, Broughton, Lanes, a man in complete \ Egerton, Chesh. and Shropsh., a Uon rara-
armed, and attired with two straight
armour, resting the dexter hand on a I pant gu., supporting an arrow ppr.,

sword point downwards ppr., and sup- ! headed and feathered arg. 2. 4

horns or. porting with his sinister an escutcheon Egerton, Ireland, a lion sejant gu., sup-
Edwards, an antelope trippant ppr. of the arms, viz. : or, a pile az. and a porting in the dexter paw a battle-axe
chevron counterchanged between three arg., the staff of the first, and in the
126. 6

Edwards, Cornw., an antelope saliant sa., —horse's heads erased of the second. sinister a laurel-branch ppr. 8. 9

bezantee, attired or. 126. 7 A vynno Duw dervid. Duw ydi cin Egerton, a lion rampant ppr. i. 13

Edwards, John, Esquire, of Trematon cryfdwr. Egerton, Chesh., a lion's gamb gu., hold-
Edwards, George Frederick, Esquire,
Hall, near Saltash, in front of two ing a sword arg., hilt and pommel or.

wheat-stalks ppr., a griffin's head F.B.G.S., F.Z.S., of Alger House, 6, 38- 5
Highbury Crescent, London, N., in
erased per chevron or and az. Perse- front of a man's head in profile, couped Egerton, three arrows arg., headed and
ppr., crined or, a fret of the last.
verando. cf. 66. 2 feathered sa., banded or. 173. i

Edwards, on a mount vert, a wyvern arg. Egerton, five arrows, one in pale and four

69. II Gralia naturam vincit. in saltier. 173. 3

Edwards, a wyvern with wings displayed. Edwin, a Cornish chough ppr. 107. 14 Egerton, a buck's head erased sa., attired

' or. 121. 2

70. 8 Edwin, a lion sejant holding between the

Edwards, Howell Powell, Esquire, M.A., fore-paws an escutcheon, both party Egerton, Chesh., a plume of feathers erm

of Novington Manor, Sussex, a dragon's per chevron gu. and or. cf. S. 4 115.

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.

in pale or, holding in the mouth a couped holding in the hand a cutlass Egerton-Green, Claude Egerton, Esquire,
dexter hand couped at the wrist dis- of East Hill House, Colchester: (l) A
entiled with a boar's head, all ppr.

tilling drops of blood ppr., between 211. 9 stag's head arg., erased or, attired sa.,
Efllngham, Earl of (Howard), of Effing- gorged with a collar gemel gu., holding
two spear-heads erect arg. 244. 5 in the mouth a sprig of holly fructed
ham, Surrey, on a chapeau gu., turned ppr. {for Green). (2) On a chapeau
Edwards, Somers., an eagle displayed az. up erm., a hon statant gardant, his tail gu., turned up erm., a lion rampant of
extended or, gorged with a ducal the first, supporting an arrow in pale,
75- 2 coronet arg., charged with a mullet sa., the pheon downwards arg. {for Egerton).
Edwards, an eagle's head erased sa.,
for difference. Virtus mille scuta.
ducally gorged or. cf. 83. 2

Edwards, Norf., a martlet sa., charged

on the wing with a cinquefoil or. cf. 4. 4 Egerton-Warburton, Augustus, Esquire,
cf. 95. 5 Egan, a long cross gu. of Bakerup, West Australia: (i) A
65. 4

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EGE 184 ELI

Saracen's head affrontee couped at the anciently attired az., resting her dexter Eldon, Earl of (Scott), StoweU Park,
shoulders ppr., round the temples a
wreath arg. and gu., issuing therefrom hand upon an anchor or, and holding North Leach, Glouc, a lion's head
three ostrich-feathers or (jor War-
burton). (2) Three arrows, two in in her sinister by the hair the head of a erased gu., gorged with a chain, and
saltire and one in pale or, headed and
feathered sa., bound with a ribbon gu. savage couped of the first. Gardez therefrom a portcullis pendent or, and

(for Egerton). bien. 184. 9 charged with a mullet arg. for differ-
Egerton-Warburton, Rev. Geoffrey, of
Eglionby, see Egleby. ence. Sit sine lobe decus. cf. 17. 2

Egmanton, Lanes, a hand holding a cross Eldred, Essex, a Triton ppr., holding an

pattee fitched gu. 221. 12 escallop or.

Egmont, Earl ol (Perceval), Cowdray Eldred, a dexter hand couped in fess,

Warburton Rectory, Chesh., same Park, Midhurst, Sussex, a thistle erect reaching to a laurel-cro\\Ti, all ppr.

crests. and leaved ppr. Sub cruce Candida. Eldres, a camel's head couped ppr.

Egerton-Warburton, George, Esquire, c/. 150. 5 132- 7
J.P., of Sandicroft, Northwich, Chesh., Egremond, a lion's head gu., imperially
Eldres, a winged globe ppr. c/. 1 59. 9
same crests.
Egerton-Warburton, George Grey, Es- crowned or. 17. 14 Eldridge, out of a ducal coronet a pea-

Egremont, Earl of (Wyndham), a lion's cock's tail ppr. 1 15. 6

quire, J.P., of Yeriminup, Western head erased or, within a fetterlock of Eldrington, Essex, a heion sa., membered

Australia, same crests. the same, the arch compony-counter- gu. lOS. 9
Egerton-Warburton, Horace, Esquire, of Elers, Carew Thomas, Esquire, of Old-
compony or and az. Au bon droit.
St. Werburghe's, West Australia, same Eidingtoun, an arm in armour embowed, bury, Kent, between two dove's wings

crests. wreathed above the elbow with laurel, ppr., an escutcheon of the arn\s, viz. :
Egerton-Warburton, Piers, Esquire, J. P., gjTonny of twelve pieces arg. and gu.,
and supporting a standard charged

of Arley Hall, Northwich, Chesh., same with the rising sun. in the centre point au inescutcheon or.

crests. Eills, John Lamport, Esquire, of Liver- Gloria virlulis umbra.

Egerton-Warburton, Roland, Esquire of pool, an eagle's claw erased ppr., grasp- Eley, Lines, an arm erect vested arg.,

Stoneyhurst, West Australia, same ing a bezant, charged with a cross cross- holding in the band ppr. a fleur-de-lis

crests. let fitchee sa. Teneo tvii memor sa.
Egg, out of a ducal coronet the attires Eley, Yorks, an arm in armour, holding

of a stag. 123. I Eiston, Scotland, out of a cloud the sun in the hand a hawk's lure ppr.

Eggerly, a Cornish chough ducally gorged, rising ppr. Veritas. 162. 5 Eire or Elphe, an eagle's head couped.

all ppr. 107. 6 Ekeney, on a chapeau ppr., a pheon az. 83. I

Eggington, Gardiner, Esquire, of North c/. 174. II Elford, Bart., Devonsh., a demi-lion ram-

Ferriby, Yorks, a talbot sejant arg., Ekington, see Ekinton. pant erased per pale arg. and .^a.,

eared sa., gorged with a collar per Ekins, a lion's gamb sa., holding up a ducally crowned or. Difficilia qua? yxd-

fesse nebulee or and az., the dexter lozenge arg., charged with a cross clira. cf. 10. II

paw resting upon a sphere ppr. In- crosslet fitched gu. 35. 10 Ellred, Sussex, on a mount vert, a

teger vitcB. cf. 55. I Ekins, a lion's gamb sa., holding a cross lamb couchant arg., between two olive-

Egginton, Arthur, Esquire, of South crosslet fitched in bend gu. c/. 36. 1 branches ppr. 131. 12

EUa, near Hull, same crest and motto. Ekinton and Ekington, a sand-glass gu. Elgee, Percival Charles, Esquire, M.A.,

Egginton, John Smyth, Esquire, J.P., of 177- 15 of 23, Bramham Gardens, S. W., a demi-
the Elms, Kirk Ella, Hull, same crest Ekles, see Eccles. man in profile habited in complete

and motto. Ekles, a broken halbert, the top hanging armour, the visor raised, and holding

Egginton-Ernle-Erle-Drax, John Lloyd, down az. Se dc/endo. 172.7 in his sinister hand a scimitar in pale,

Esquire, of 7, Lypiatt Terrace. Chel- Elam, Kent, between the attires of a all ppr. Corda semper fidelia.

tenham : (i) A demi-dragon or, stag, attached to the scalp, a boar's Elgie, on a ducal coronet a swan with

charged for difference on the shoulder head erased and erect, all ppr. 43. 2 wings addorsed and ducally crowned.

with an escallop gu. {/or Drax). (2) Eland and EUand, on a chapeau az., Elgin and Kincardine, Earl of (Bruce), a

In front of a lion's head erased or, turned up or, a martlet gu. 95. i lion statant with the tail extended az.

gorged with two barrulets sa., three Eland and EUand, a demi-female holding Fuitniis. c/. 4. 8

escallops fessewise arg. (/or Erie). (3) in her dexter hand a garland of laurel. Elgood, Edgar John, Esquire, of the

A man's head in profile couped at the 183. 5 Manor House, Sidcup, Kent, B.C.L.,

shoulders ppr., on the head a long cap Elcham, a covered cup or, between two M.A. Oxon., J. P., CO. Kent, in front of

barry of ten tasselled and tied or and wings ppr. a mount vert, thereon a greyhound

sa., and charged on the neck for Elcho, Lord, see Wemyss, Earl of. current sa., holding in the mouth a key

difference with a cross crosslet or (/or Elcock, a stag salient ppr. 1 17. 2 in bend, wards upwards or, a pile of six

Ernie). (4) On a mount vert, a talbot Elcocke, Chesh., out of a mural coronet pellets, one, two, and three. Tenax
!

sejant erm., holding in the mouth an or, a demi-cock az., combed, beaked, I propositi. 292. 14

eagle displayed sa. (/or Egglinton). and wattled of the first, and holding Elham, out of a mural coronet a fire-
Mart en droit. i
Egloke, a griffin passant per pale or and
az. 63. 2 in 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., ; Baron (Murray), of EUbank,

holding in the Elibank,

Egleby and Eglionby, Warw., a demi- beak a wheat-ear. Selkirk, a lion rampant gu., holding
between the paws a battle-axe ppr.
j

eagle with wings expanded or, charged Eld of London and Staffs, a falcon rising

with a mullet for difference. c/. 80. 2 or, beaked, membered, jessed, and Virtide fideque.

Eglefelde and Eglefleld, a dexter hand belled gu., his beak embrued ppr. Elin, George H. A., of Old Southcote

apaumee, charged with an eye ppr. I Lodge, Reading, on a mount a croco-

cf. S7. I

222. 4 Eld, Francis Frederick, J.P., IJelvoir, diles tatant ppr. Vincet qui perse-
Eglenton, Ireland, a lion rampant resting Torquaj', same crest. verit.

the fore-paw on an antique shield. Elder, a demi-imicorn rampant. 48. 7 Elingham, an eagle's head couped ppr.

Egleston, a talbot's head erased sa., Elder, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a 83. I

collared arg. 56. i roll of paper ppr. Virlute duce. Eliot, Baron, Earl St. Germans, see St.

Eglin, Joseph, Esquire, of Kingston-upon- 215. 6 Germans.

|

Hull, on a mount vert, an eagle rising Elder, Scotland, a dexter hand holding Eliot, an elephant's head couped arg.,

or, surmounted by an anchor and cable j a palm- branch ppr. VirtiUe duce. collared gu. cf. 133. 2
in bend sinister sa., holding in the
219. II ; Eliot, an elephant's head sa., armed and

dexter claw a rose gu., slipped vert. Elderkar, see EUerker. eared arg. 133. 2

Eglinton and Winton, Earl of (Mont- Eldershaw, Scotland, a demi-lion ram- Eliot, Surrey, a griffin's head couped be-

gomerie), Eglinton Castle, Irvine, a gu., ducally gorged or. 10. 7 tween two wings addorsed sa., collared
female figure ppr., representing Hope, 1 ppr-
j arg. cf.67.ll
I
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ELI 185 ELL

Eliot, issuing out of clouds a dexter arm em- demi-heraldic tiger holding Elliot of London and Pembrokesh., a
bowed throwing a dart ppr. cf. 201. 14 between the paws a naval crown.
griffin's head or, issuant from an oak-
Eliot, of Borthwickbrae, Scotland, a dex- cf. 25. 13 wreath ppr., between two wings, also
ter hand erect holding a lance in bend
ppr., headed arg. Hoc majorum opus. EUeswortb, a dexter arm in armour em- or, semee-de-lis gu. cf. 65. 11

bowed holding in the hand a club, all Elliot, Scotland, a kingfisher ppr. Quid

214. II ppr. 199. 6 pure tranguilis. cf. 96. 9

EliOtt, Sir WiUiam Francis Augustus, Elletson, a griffin's head erased gu., Elliot, Ireland, over the sea a dove volant,
Bart., D.L., F.R.S., of Stobs, Box-
burglish., a dexter hand in armour dueaUy gorged or. cj. 66. 1 holding in its beak an olive-branch ppr.
couped above the wrist, holding a
scimitar in bend arg., pommel and hilt Elley, an anchor in pale az., entwined "93-
or, the wrist charged with a key sa.
by a serpent vert. 161. 3 Elliot, a demi-eagle gorged with a wreath,
Eliott, a dexter hand holding in bend
sinister a flute round which a serpent EUey of Hampstead, a cubit arm erect the wings elevated. Nocet differre pa-
is entwined, all ppr. Non sine Deo.
habited arg., holding in the hand ppr. ratis.

a fleur-de-lis sa. Elliot or Elliott, a demi-man in armour
Ellice, Middx. and Herts, an arm erect
ppr. Pro rege el limite. cf. 187. 5
couped below the elbow in armour,
Elliot, John, Esquire, of Binks, Box-

cf. 217. 9 holding in the gauntlet a snake en- burghsh., a demi-man in armour arg.,
Eliott-Lockhart, William, Esquire, of twined round the arm, all ppr.
holding in his dexter hand a pike ppr.
Cleghorn, Lanarksh. ; (i ) On the dexter
side a boar's head erased arg., armed Ellice, a pelican in her piety ppr. 98. 14 Pro Deo, rege et limite.
and langued gu., and in an escroU over, Elliot, WiUiam Claude, Esquire, of Har-
Sine lahe fides. (2) On the sinister side EUice, a mermaid holding a mirror ancl
a dexter hand erect ppr., holding a
lance in bend, also ppr. Hoc majorum a comb ppr. 184. 5 wood, Bonchester Bridge, Hawick,
Ellick, a wolf's head erased sa. 30. 8
N.B., a gentleman in a watching pos-

Ellicomb, a buck's head erased, murally ture holding a pike in his hand ppr.

gorged and chained. cf. 121. 2 ElUot, Scott-, WiUiam, of Arkleton,

opus. 214. II Ellicombe or Ellaoombe, Glouc. and De- Langholm, Dumfriessh., a demi-

Eliston, an eagle's head arg., beaked and vonsh., a stag's head erased, murally chevalier in complete armour holding

erased gu., murally gorged az. 83. 11 gorged and chained. Nullis jr<tiis tutu in his right hand a sword erect, all
Elkin, a derai-heraldic antelope or, armed
latehris. cj. 121. 2 ppr. Pro Rege et limite.

and tufted sa. Ellicombe, Hugh Myddleton, Esquire, EUiot, Fogge-, John Walton, of Elvet
ElkingS, a lion's gamb erect sa., holding a
of Culverlands, Devonsh., a stag's head Hill, Durh. : (i) A dexter arm holding

lozenge or, charged with a cross crosslet erased ppr., attired or, between the a cutlass ppr. (for Elliot). 213. 5. (2)

fitchee gu. 35. 10 attires a cross patee fitchee, and gorged A unicorn's head couped arg. (for

Elkington of London and Leics., on a with a coUar embattled counter-em- Fogge). Peradventure. 49. 7

mural coronet chequy or and sa., em- battled gu., chained of the second. EUiot or Elliott, a dexter arm holding a

battled of the first, a demi-griffin arg., Ellicombe, Devonsh., a dexter arm in ar- cutlass ppr. Peradvoiture. 213. 5

winged gu., holding in the dexter claw mour embowed wielding a sword, all EUiot or EUiott, a dexter hand holding a
a gem-ring or, the gem of the second.
ppr. 195. 2 flute ppr. Inest jucunditas. 217. 9

Elkington, George, Esquire, M.R.C.S., of Ellicott, a hawk with wings expanded EUiot, Bertram Charles, Esquire, of Bry-
Lhvynguril, Merioneth., same crest.
and belled, all ppr. 87. i done, Bitterne, Southampton, issuing

Induatria et Spe. Ellicott or Ellacott, in a maunch or, from a cloud a dexter hand throwing a
dart, all ppr. Non eget arcu. 214. i
Elkins, on a castle triple-towered ppr., a cuffed gu., a hand clenched ppr. 203. 3 ElUot or EUiott, a dexter hand ppr.,

flag displayed gu. 155-8 EUies, Scotland, a lily, the flower closed

Ellacott, in a maunch or, cuffed gu., a ppr. Suh sole patebit. holding a crescent sa. 216. 8

hand clenched ppr. 203. 3 Ellington, a lion's gamb holding up a EUiot, a dexter arm grasping a spear ppr.

EUames, Lanes, an elm-tree ppr. Nee cross patee fitched sa. cj. 36. 9 214. II

iperno, nee timeo. 143. i Elliot - Murray - Kynynmound, Earl of EUiot, George Stokoe, Esquire, M.D.,

EUand, on a chapeau az., turned up or, Minto, see Minto. F.R.C.S. Edin., of SouthweU, Notts, a
dexter arm embowed holding in the
a martlet gu. 95. i Elliot or Elliott, a demi-sea-horse az.,

EUand, a demi-woman holding in her scaled or. 46. 7 hand a scimitar, aU ppr. Per sacra,

dexter hand a garland of laurel. 183. 5 EUiot or Elliott, of London, a demi-sea- per ignes fortiter et recte.
Ellard, a torteau charged with a stag or,
horse az., finned or. 46. 7 ElUot or EUiott, a nail erect ppr.

standing on a mount vert. 116. 11 Elliot, Sir George, Bart., D.C.L., M.P., 176. II

Ellard, on a mount vert, a stag or. 1 17. i D.L., of Penshaw, Durh., a demi-sea- ElUot, Edward Hay Mackenzie, Esquire,
of Woleflee, Hawick, N.B., a ram ppr.
Ellaway, five arrows, one in pale and four horse az., charged with two fleurs-de-

in saltier, points downwards, environed lis palewise, and resting the -rinister Vellera fertis oves. 131-13

with a serpent, all ppr. cj. 173. 3 foot on as many annulets interlaced or. EUiot or EUiott, an oak-tree ppr. Forti-

Ellenborough, Baron (Law), of Ellen- Labor et Veritas. 46.12 ter. 143-5

borough, Cumb., a cock gu., chained Elliot or Elliott, an elephant's head or, EUiot or EUiott, an anchor cabled in
round the neck and charged on the
breast with a mitre or. Composilum eared and armed gu. 133. 2 pale ppr. Candide et caute. 161. 2

Elliot or Elliott, out of a mural coronet ElUot or EUiott, a dexter arm holding a

jus jasque animi. c/. 91. 2 an elephant's head coUared. dart, point downwards, aU ppr. Suaviier

Ellerker and Elderkar, a dolphin az., Elliot, Christopher, Esquire, B.A.. M.D., sed fortiter. 214. 4

tusked or, and a salamander's head of 3, Beaufort Road, Clifton, Bristol, Elliot, Francis Edmund Hugh, Esquire,
an elephant's head couped or. Non
erased of the same casting flames of fire same crest and motto.

addorsedwithin acrown counterchanged eget arcu. EUiot, Admiral Sir George, of 6, Castle-
town Road, West Kensington, S.W.,
set upon a wreath or and az. 230. 2 Elliot of Lamrieston, same crest. Apto
cum lore.
Ellerton of BodsyUan, Carnarvon, a buck same crest and motto.
Elliot of Binfield Park, Berks: (i) An EUiot, Rt. Hon. Sir Henry George, of
trippant or, his neck encircled with a elephant's head arg., erased gu.,
charged upon the neck with two Ardington House, Wantage, same crest
chaplet vert. Spero injestis metuo se-

cundis. cj. 117. 8 and motto.
Elliott-Drake, FuUer-, see Drake.
Elles, Arthur Warre, Esquire, a gaunt- barrulets invected vert [for Elliot). EUiott, Ireland, an elephant's head
leted dexter hand grasping an asp ppr.
^<'/• '33- 3- (*) mermaid holding a couped sa., eared and tusked arg.
133- 2
the hand charged with a crc glass and a comb ppr. {jor Glasse). 1 84.
EUiott, Ireland, an elephant's head
fitchee gu. Sperno. Elliot or Elliott, a boar's head couped, couped arg., charged with three peUets

Ellesmere, Earl ol (Egerton), of pierced through the dexter eye by a
Shropsh., on a chapeau gu., turned up
erm., a lion rampant, also gu., support- broken spear. in pale, tusked or. c/. 133. 2
ing an arrow or, feathered and headed Elliot or Elliott, Surrey, a griffin's head
EUiott, Henry Worton, Elmfield, SeUey
couped between two wings addorsed

arg. Sic donee. sa. cf. 67. 1 Oak, near Birmingham, same crest.

2 92"

ELL i86 ELP

Elliott, Cornw., an elephant's head or, Ellis of Saughton Mills, Scotland, a EUoway, a dragon's head gu. 71.1
gauntlet surmounted by a dove hold-
eared and armed gu. 133. 2 ing an olive-branch in her beak, all ppr. EUwood, Yorks, on a mural coronet a
Pax finis belli.
Elliott, Thomas Gosseline, Esquire, of stag sejant ppr. 1 16. 4
Ellis of Southside, Scotland, a gauntleted
Lansdown Terrace, Cheltenham, a hand grasping an adder ppr. Sperno. Elly, an arm erect vested arg., holding in

griffin sejant gu., holding in his beak a Ellis of Kempsey, Worcs., out of a mural the hand ppr. a fleur-de-lis sa.
crown or, a cubit arm in bend vested
snake ppr., and charged on the shoulder gu., cuffed az., the hand grasping a Ellyot aud Ellyott, an elephant's head
sword ppr., pommel and hilt of the
with a trefoil slipped or. Occurrent first, the blade broken and encircled couped arg. 133. 2
by a wreath of cypress, pendent from
nubes. the wrist by a ribbon gu., fimbriated Ellyott of London, a demi-pegasus arg.,
az., a representation of the Waterloo
Elliott, George Henry Blois, Esquire, of medal. raaned, winged, and hoofed or. 47. 5
Famborough Park, Hants, a mermaid Ellyott, see Elliott.
holding a looking-glass and a comb in
her hand ppr. {/or Gl'isse). Elmeet, Holland, a horse's head bridled

^.PP''- 51-5
Eimen, on a d.ucal, coronet a wyvern.
Ellis, Agar-, Viscount CUfden, »(!» Clifden.
Ellis, Baron Howard de Walden, see 70. 9
Elmes, Lanes and Northamp., out of a
Howard.

Ellis, see Leslie-Ellis. Ellis, Scotland, a lily close in the flower ducal coronet or, a woman's head and
ppr. Sub sole patcbit.
Ellis, Yorks, Leics., and Kent, a naked neck couped below the breasts ppr.,
woman, her hair dishevelled ppr. Ellis, Scotland, an eel ppr. Sperans.
crined of the first. 182. 9

c/. 184. 13 142. 10 Elmhirst, Rev. William Heaton, of Elm-
Ellis, John William, Esquire, M.B., Ch.B.,
Ellis of Greenwoods, Stock, Essex, and hirst, near Barnsley, Yorks, a mount
of 18, Rodney Street, Liverpool, same
crest and motto. the Warren, Wanstead, Essex, in front vert, therefrom issuant rays of sun,

of a sun in splendour a dolphin naiant in front of a hurst of elm-trees ppr.

Ellis of Overleigh, Chesh., a female af- ppr., charged on the body with a cross In Domino confido.

front6e ppr., couped at the waist, couped sa. Obsla. 249. 4 Elmhirst, James, Esquire, of Elm House,

habited gu., crined or. 182. 8 AEllis-Viner, Rev. Alfred William: (i) Thorne, near Doncaster, same crest and

Ellis, a mermaid gu., crined or, holding dexter arm embowed in armour, en- motto.

in her dexter hand a mirror and in her circled at the elbow by a wreath of vine, Elmhirst, 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

Ellis, Williams-, Rev. John Clough, of Appr. (2) horse's head erased erm., and motto.

Glasfryn, Carnarvon : ( i ) A gorged with a plain collar arg., thereon a Elmhurst, Lines, a clump of elms ppr.

cinquefoil between two crescents slipped Elmley, Viscount, see Beauchamp, Earl.

dand a mirror and in her sinister a sa., holding in the mouth a trefoil Elmore, the top of a halberd ppr. '
comb of the second. 184. 5. (2) An
172. t
arm in armour erabowed, holding in
slipped ppr. Labore et honorc. Elmore, a Cornish chough ppr. 107. 14
Elmsall of ThomhiU, near Wakefield,
Ellison, Durh., an eagle's head erased or.
Yorks: (i) An elm-tree, the trunk
the hand a broken spear-hcad, all ppr. 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. 8^. 11 Onall ppr. {for Elmsall). 144. 7. (2)
a mount vert, a stag trippant or, hold-
Ellis, three escallops az., in front of a Ellison, Carr-, Ralpl Es. of Hedge-
mermaid wreathed across the shoulder ing in the mouth a slip of oak ppr. {for
ley, Northumb., and Dunstanhill Greaves). Amicta vitibus ulmus.

with red coral ppr. Primus. Durh. : (i) An eagle's head erased or,

EUiS, Sir John Whittaker, Bart., of By- gorged 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 A(2) stag's head couped arg., attired pale, tasselled, all ppr. 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. 184. 6 —annulets of the last (jor Carr). 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. cf. 17. 8 Elnorth, on a mount an ermine passant.
Ellison, a giifiin's head erased ppr., col-
Fort ct fidek. e/. 17. 5 134. 10

Ellis, Heaton-, Charles Henry Brabazon, lared or. cf. 66. 2 Elphingston, Scotland, a dove arg., hold-

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 laurel-

erm., a lion passant gu. 4. 9 in its dexter paw an anchor. 5. 10 wreath vert. 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. 9<•/. 10. Palace, Clogher, co. Tyrone, Ireland : point thereof a Saracen's head, all ppr.

Ellis, between the horns of a crescent a (i) A cnbit arm erect, the hand grasp- Do 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 (for Macartney). (2) A buck's head attired holding in her dexter hand a

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

cf. 128. 12 Ellison-Macartney, Rt. Hon. William a branch of laurel, all ppr. In uiroqm

Ellis, Major-General Sir Arthur Edward Grey, same crests and motto.

Augustus, K.C.V.O., 29, Portland Ellison, a greyhound sa. cf. 60. 2 Elphingston, Scotland, a dexter hand
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. cf. 83. 10 Elphingston, Scotland, a demi-greyhound

Ellis of Chiselhurst, Kent, a goat's head ElUston, a griflin's head erased ppr., col- arg. 60. II

couped or, charged with a pale sa., lared or. cf. 66. 2 Elphingston, a demi-greyhound rampant,

thereon three crescents arg. Elliston, three mullets in chevron. 164. 7 collared and ringed. 60. 8
EUiSWOrth, between the attires of a stag
Ellis, a fleur-de-lis arg. 148. 2 Elphinstone, Baron (BuUer-FuUerton-

Ellis, Ireland, a swan with wings ex- ppr., a rose gu. 149. 9 Elphinstone),of Elphinstone,Stirlingsh.,

panded, murally gorged, all ppr. Mors Elinor, out of a ducal coronet or, an Scotland, a lady from the middle richly

mihi vita fide. cf. 99. 1 eagle's head sa., beaked gu., between habited gu., holding in her dexter hand

Ellis, a garb per fess or and vert. 153. 2 two wings of the second, each charged a tower arg., and in her sinister a branch

Ellis, a garb vert, bezantee. 153.2 with a bezant. of laurel ppr. Cause causit. 183. 8


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