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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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ELP 187 EME

Elphinstone, Lord Balmerinoch, Scotland, Elton, Sir Edmund Harry, Bart., of Eman, a lion sejant erect regardant purp.

a dove arg., with a snake ppr. linked Clevedon Court, Somers., an arm in -•/. 8. 13

about it3 legs. Prudentia jraudis armour embowed ppr., garnished or, Embery, a dexter arm embowed fesse-

nescia. charged with two estoiles gu., holding ways holding in the hand a sword in

Elphinstone, Lord Coupar, Scotland, a in the gauntlet a scimitar, also ppr., pale, enfiled with a Saracen's head in

stag lodged in front of a tree ppr. pommel and hilt or, tied round the profile, all ppr. 201. 7
Sub umbra.
wrist with a scarf vert. Artibus et Embery, a pillar az., environed by a ser-

Elphinstone, Dalrymple - Home - , Sir armis. cf. 196. 4 pent ppr., the masonry of the base arg.

Grseme Hepburn, Bart., of Horn and Elvet, a lion sejant or. 8. 8 c/. 176. 3

Logic, Elphinstone, Aberdeen: (i) Elvin, Charles Norton, Esquire, M.A., of Emenfield, a hand holding an escutcheon

Two horns erect parted per fesse or Eckling Grange, East Dereham, Norf.. or, charged with a martlet ppr.

and sa., countercharged (for Home), issuing from rocks ppr., a demi- <•/. 219. 7

Acf. 123. 8. (2) rock ppr., over which lion rampant or, holding between tlie Emer, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-
the motto, " Firm " (for Dalri/mple). lion rampant gardant ppr., holding in
^79- 7- (3) A hand in armour erect paws a vine-branch fructed, also ppr. the dexter paw a sword, also ppr., hilt
and pommel of the first.
holding an ostrich-feather sa. {for Elvenaca floreat vitis. 12. 2

Elwell, a dart erect, point downwards.

Elphinstone). Moneo et munio. Emeric de St. Dalmas of Hauteville,

Elphinstone, Sir Howard Warburton, Elwes of Hablesthorpe, Notts, and Guernsey (of the Piedmontese family

Bart., M.A., of Sowerby, Cumb., out of Worleby, Lines, five arrows, four in of Eraerico di San Dalmazzo), out of a

a mural crown gu., a demi-woman af- saltire and one in pale or, flighted and count's coronet two palms in saltier

frontce habited, holding in her dexter barbed arg., entwined by a snake or. Ut palma jiorebit. 147. 2

hand a sword erect ppr., pommel and gu. Emeris, Rev. John, of Southwood, in

hilt or, and in her sinister an olive- Elwes, Henry Hervey, Esquue, J.P., of front of a bear's head and neck couped

branch vert. Semper paratus. East Hill, Colchester, same crest. Deo sa., gorged with a collar gemelle, three

262. 12 non fort una. einquefoils or. Emeritus. 41. 9

Elphinstone-Stone, Captain Webb Elphin- Elwes, Cary-, Valentine Dudley Henry, Emeris, Rev. William Charles, M.A., of

stone : ( I ) In front of an anchor BiUing HaU, Northamp. : (i) Five Taynton Vicarage, Burford, Oxon.,
lying fesseways or, flukes to the dex- same crest.
ter, a swan's head and neck couped arrows or, barbed and feathered arg., Emerson, Northumb., a sinister wing ppr.,
arg., beaked sa. (for Stone). (2) Out charged with a bend or, and thereon
of a mural crown gu., a lady from the entwined by a snake ppr. {/or Eliees).
middle well attirSl ppr., holding in three torteaux.
—270. 7. (2) A swan arg., wings endorsed Emerson, Durh., a lion rampant vert,

{/or Gary). Deo non jortuna. In

vlroque /idelis. 270. 8

her dexter hand a sword and in her Elwill, Bart, (extinct), of Exeter, an arm bezantee, holding a battle-axe gu.,

sinister a laurel-branch, both also ppr. erect vested sa., cuffed arg., holding in headed arg.

(for Elphinstone). True to the end. the hand ppr. a fleece or. 20S. 12 Emerson, Charles Arthur, Esquire, of

262. 12 Elwin, Elwyn, and Elwynn, a demi-savage Deighton Manor, Northallerton, a demi-

Elphinstone, a dexter hand holding a holding over his dexter shoulder a lion guardant erased az., holding be-
garb ppr. Non vi sed virtute. 21S. i
hammer ppr. 1 86. 11 tween the paws a hawk's lure, and

Elrick, Scotland, out of a ducal coronet a Elwon, T. L., Esquire. J.P., D.L., of gorged with a plain collar or, debruised

Dumhorse's head, all ppr. spiro, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Yorks, late Jlajor by a bendlet sinister wavy of the last.

spero. 51. 7 4th Battalion of Princess of Wales' Fideliter et honeste. 241.2

ElringtOU, the Roman fasces in pale ppr. Own Yorkshire Regiment, in front of Emerson, Eleazer Biggins, Esquire, of

171. 4 a stag's head sa., attired and collared ToUesby HaU, Marton R.S.O., Yorks.,

Elrington, Ireland, a stork sa. 105. 11 gemeUe or, three mascles interlaced same crest and motto.

Elsley of Patrick Brompton and Mount Dumfesseways of the last. spiro, Emerson, John James, Esquire, of Easby

St. John, a Sagittarius regardant ppr. spcro. 120. 13 Hall, Great Ayton, R.S.O., Yorks, same

and arg., holding a bow and arrow of Elwood of Loghmaske, co. Mayo, Ireland, crest and motto.

the first, charged on the side with a a lion rampant gu., resting the fore- Emerson, Peter Henrv, Esquire, M.B.,
rose gu., barbed and seeded ppr. Sans
paws on the trunk of an oak-tree ppr. B.A., M.R.C.S., of'Foxwold, South-

Dieu rien. cj. 53. 5 Elwood, an arm in armour embowed, bourne-on-sea, near Christchurch,
Hants, in front of a demi-lion vert,
Elson, Sussex, a demi-eagle displayed holding in the hand a pickaxe, all ppr. charged on the shoulder with two
barrulets daneettee or, and holding
arg., billettee sa., beaked or. 81. 6 Fide et sedulitaJc. in the paws a battleaxe erect, a club
fessewise entwined by a serpent, also
Elston, Durh., a deiui-lion holding in the Elworth, on a mount an ermine passant

dexter paw a mullet arg. 15. 7 ppr. 134- 10

Elston, on a chapeau an escallop between Elworthy, a steel cap ppr. 180. i

two wings, all ppr. 141. 11 Elworthy, Henry Stuart, Esquire, ppr. Audacter et hilare.

Elswell, on a bezant a cross patee gu. F.R.C.S., of 16, Rosebery Gardens, Emerson-Tennent, Sir James, LL.D., of

Elsworth, a heart winged and crowned, Crouch End, N., same crest. Fide et Tempo Manor, co. Fermanagh, Ire-

all ppr. no. 14 sedulitatc. 293. 14 land : (I) A boar's head erased gu.,

Elton, Heref., a lion's head erased and Elwyn, a demi-savage holding over the charged with two crescents in fesse

affrontee, collared az. cj. 18. 11 dexter shoulder a hammer ppr. Aor {/or Tennent). (2) demi-lion

Elton, Major WiUiam, of Heathfield, rampant vert, bezantee, gorged with

Taunton, a dexter arm embowed in Ely, Marquess of (Loftus), Ely Castle, an Eastern crown or, and holding in

armour ppr., garnished or, adorned Ennislullen, co. Fermanagh, a boar's the paws a battle-axe, staff gu., axe

with a scarf about the wrist tied vert, —head erased and erect arg. Prends arg. {/or Emerson). Dens p/iotector
the hand in a gauntlet holding a
moi tel que je suis. Loyal a mart. noster.

falchion ppr., pommel and hilt or. 43- 3 Emerson of Dublin, Ireland, a demi-lion
Ely, Ireland, a pheon point upwards gu.
Artibiis et armis. 291. 4 rampant vert, semee of torteaux, armed
174. 9
Elton, Rev. Edward Daubeny, Hopton Elyard, an arm in armour embowed and langued gu., holding between the

Rectory, Aston-on-Clun, a dexter arm paws a battle-axe, the staff of the last,

embowed vambraced, holding fesse- holding in the hand a scimitar. headed arg. <'/ 15-4

ways a falchion, all ppr. , and encircUng 196. 10 Emerson, Lines and Norf., issuing from

the arm at the elbow a cordon nowed Elye, an arm in armour holding in the a cloud rays of the sun, all ppr. 162.9

vert. hand a hawk's lure ppr. Emerton, Wolseley Partridge, Esquire,

Elton of London and Berks, out of a Elyott, Elyot, and Eliot, of Green Place, D.C.L., Banwell Castle, Somers., is-

mural coronet gu., an arm vested or, Wonersh, Surrey, a griffin's head suant from the wreath arg. and sa., a

turned up arg., holding in the hand couped with wings endorsed sa., col- swan with wings addorsed and elevated

ppr. a mullet of the second. 206. 12 lared arg. c/. 67. 1 aig. {/or Emerton). 100.2. Mr. Emer-

EME 188 ERL

Aton also uses a second crest, viz : Enell, a mermaid holding a comb and a Ennis, Bart., of Ballinahowen Court,
partridge rising witli an ear of wheat Westmeath, a boar's head erased,
glass ppr. 184. 5 pierced by an an-ow, all ppr., charged
—in its beak, all ppr. [for Partridge). Enery, see Cartwright-Enery. with an estoile az. Virtute et valore.

Earn avis in tcrris. Nihil nisi labore. Enery, Ireland, a falcon close ppr. Sans

89. II changer. 85. 2 Ennis, John, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of

Emery, Kent, a demi-unicorn rampant Enfield, Viscount, see Strafford, Earl. Ballinahown Court, co. Westmeath.

erased gu., armed and ungii. or, Enfield, Essex,^ a hand holding an escut- Same crest and motto.

crined sa. cf. 48. 7 cheon or, charged with a martlet ppr. Ennishowen, Baron (Chichester), a stork

Emery, out of a mural coronet ppr., a ej 219. 7 holding in its beak a snake ppr. Famm

demi-horse are., raaned or, collared Engaine, a tower sa., the cupola and flag vestigia retinens. cf. 105. 8

gu., studded, also or. Fidelis et suavis. gu. 157. 15 Enniskillen, Earl ot (Cole), Florence

Emeryke, out of a ducal coronet or, a Engham, Kent, two lions' gambs erect Court, Enniskillen, Fermanagh, a denu-

boar's head and neck sa., coUared arg. or, holding up a fire-ball gu. dragon vert, langued gu., holding in
the dexter claw a dart or, headed and
c/. 41. 4 Engham, an arm emboned vested az., feathered arg., and resting his sinister

Emes and Emme of London and Berks, cuffed indented arg., the hand grasp-

a demi-lion rampant sa. 10. i ing a snake entwined about the arm upon an escutcheon az., charged -with a
harp or, stringed arg. Deum cole,
Emiine or Emlyn, a demisavage wreathed vert.

about the loins and temples, holding England, a cherub ppr. 189.9 regem serva. cf. 73. 10

with both hands a club over the dexter Englebert, Dorset, two wings addorsed Ennismore, Viscount, see Listowel, Earl.

shoulder, all ppr. Honeslum prcetulil and charged with two bends. Ennys, Cornw., a hand holding a garb

wtili. cf. 186. I cf. 109. 12 ppr. 218. I

Emly, Baron (Monsell), of Tervoe, co EngledOW, Charles John, Esquire, of Enoke, Worcs., a demi-lion holding in its

Limerick, a Hon rampant ppr., holding Rostellan Castle, co. Cork, a grey- paws a serpent nowed ppr. cf. 10. 2
between the paws a mullet sa. Mone
hound's head couped sa., collared arg. Enson of Burton-on-Trent, Staffs, an

sale. Sans changer. arm in armour ppr., garnished or, hold-

Emly, Ireland, a lion's gamb holding a Engledue, a greyhound's head erased sa., ing in the hand a sword arg., hUt and

battle-axe, all ppr. cf. 38. 3 collared arg. cf. 61. 2 pommel of the second. 210. 2

Emlyn, Viscount, see Cawdor, Earl. Englefield, Wilts, an eagle displayed per Ensor, a lion rampant per fess or and sa.,

Emme, a demi-lion rampant gardant sa. pale az. and gu. 75. 2 holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis

10. 8 Englefield, Wilts, a sinister arm vested gu. 2. 7

Emmerson, a cock ppr. 91. 2 per pale az. and gu., cuffed arg., hold- Ensor, Norf., a unicorn's head arg.,

Emmet or Emmett, on a chapeau a uni- ing in the hand ppr. a branch vert. armed and crined or. 49. 7

corn's head erased ppr. 49. 10 Engleheart, an arm in armour embowed Enswell and Entwissell, Lanes, on a

Emmot or Emmott, a hind sejant regar- holding in the gauntlet a sword, all mount vert, a hind ppr., collared arg.

dant resting the dexter foot on a bee- ppr. 195. I 124. 14

hive ppr. 125. I Engleheart, Sir John Gardiner Dillman, Enswell and Entwissell, a human heart

Emmott, Green-, Walter Egerton John, of 28, Curzon Street, Mayfair, London, gu. 181. 2
Esquire, J.P., of Emmott Hall, Colne, an angel ppr., winged, and crowned or,
Lanes : ( i ) Out of a ducal coronet com- and issuant from a ducal coronet of Entwisle, John Bertie Norreys, Esquire,
posed of five leaves erminois a demi- the last, holding in his dexter hand a of Foxholes, Roclidale, and KUworth
buffalo sa., armed and ungu. or. (2) sword arg. House, Rugby: (i) A hand fesseways,

A stag's head arg., erased or, attired English, Percy James, Esquire, of 42, couped above the wrist ppr., holding a
Egerton Gardens, Kensington, London,
sa., gorged with a collar gemel gu., in front of a cinquefoil vert, an arrow Afleur-de-lis erect or. cf. 221. 9. (2)
palewise or, between two branches of dexter arm in armour embowed, hold-
—holding in the mouth a sprig of holly
ing with the hand and by the hair a
fi-ucted ppr. Tenez k vraye. Nee in
Saracen's head erased and affrontee,

arido de fit. oak slipped, leaved, and fructed ppr. all ppr. Per re signe a Agincourt.
Emmott, Alfred, Esquire, of 30, Ennis- English, Robert, Esquire, of 21, Portman
Enys, Francis Gilbert, Esquire, J.P., of
more Gardens, S.W., and Spring Bank, Square, London, W.,andScatwell, Ross-
Enys, Penrhyn, Cornw., three ostrich-

Oldham, in front of a derai-bull sa., shire, in front of a rose-branch slipped feathers erect arg. SerperUes velut et

armed or, semee of annulets and gorged ppr., five lozenges fesseways and con- columbce. 115. 2

with a collar gemel arg., and holding joined or. Virtus semper viridis. 307.4 Epitre, a cinquefoil pierced gu.
English, a greyhound's head between
between the legs a plate, three escallops cf. 148. 12
two roses shpped and leaved. 61. 11 Epps, Kent, on a chaplet vert, flowered
reversed or. 235. 6

Emmott, Charles, Esquire, of Snow Hall, English, a rose-branch ppr., flowered gu. or, a falcon rising of the last.

Gainford, Darlington, same crest. 149. 8 Ercall, a dexter hand ppr., holding up a
English,ThomasHarks,Esquire,L.R.C.P.,
Empson, Arthur Reginald, Esquire, of mullet of six points or, charged with a

Yokefleet Hall, near Howden, Yorks, Eng., M.R.C.S. Lond., of Netherby, crescent sa.

a tent arg., adorned or, lined az., Sleights, Yorks, an oak-tree ppr. Per Erdeswike, Staffs, out of a ducal coronet

charged in the interior with a cross secula manens. gu., a boar's head per pale arg. and
English, on a mount vert, a lion sejant
pattee of the first. el. 158. 7 sa., langued of the first. 41.4
laying his dexter paw on an antique
Empson, a lion sejant gardant or, hold- Erdington, a hand holding a ball sa. 216. 3

ing in the dexter paw a long cross gu., shield sa. Eredy of London, out of a coronet two

the sinister resting on a triangle pierced "

English, a demi-lion. 10. 2 wings, all ppr. 109. 8

sa. English, of Farmley co. Dubhn, a demi- Erington or Errington, Northumb. and
Emslie or Emsly, Scotland, a thistle
hon rampant sa., holding between his Wilts, a cock gu., combed and wattled
leaved ppr. Prenez garde.
paws an estoile of six points or. Nisi sa. 91. 2

ef. 150. 5 dominus frustra. c/. 15. 8 Erington, Northumb., a unicorn's head

Encombe, Viscount, sen Eldon, Earl. English, a hand ppr. holding a covered erased quarterly arg. and gu. 49. 5

Endas or Eneas, a castle triple-towered cup arg. 217. II Erisby, a broken halberd ppr. Auxilio

ppr., domed gu. cj. 155. 8 English, Ireland, a pyramid entwined Dei. 172. 7

Enderbie and Enderby, a swan sa. 99. 2 with Woodbine. cf. lyg. 12 Erisey of Erisey, Cornw., a cinquefoil

Enderby or Enderbie, a maunch, therein Engolisme, a torteau. 159. 14 erm. 14S. 12

a hand clenched. 203. 3 Ennew, Essex, a lion's head erased gu. Erisey, Cornw., a stag trippant ppr.

Enderby or Enderbie, a whaling har- 17. 2 117. 8
Ennis, an anchor az., surmounted by a
pooner in the act of striking ppr. Erie-Drak, see Drax.

Endsore, Staffs, a cubit arm vested gu., fleur-de-lis. 161. 9 Erie, Dorset, a lion's head erased or, trans-

holding a sword arg., hilt and pommel Ennis, Ireland, an ox-yoke in bend. pierced by a spear arg., embrued gu.

178. 6 cf. 17. 8

,

ERL 189 ESS

Erie, Twynihoe William, Esquire, of Erskine of Tinwald, Scotland, a dexter Escot or Esscot, Cornw., a lion passant

Millhall, Cuckfield, Hayward's Heath, hand ppr. holding a skene in pale arg., per pale arg. and sa. 6. 2

and Bramshott Grange, Liphook, hilted and pommelled or, within a Escott, an ostrich gu., holding in its

Hants, a lion's head erased pierced —garland of olive-leaves ppr. Je pense beak a horse-shoe or. 97. 8
through the neck with a spear, all ppr.
plus. Perspisax audax. Esdaile of London, a demi-lion rampant

Stet fortuna domus. Erskine, Scotland, a dexter hand holding holding in its paws a mullet of six

Eriey or Eriy, a hand erect ppr., holding —a dagger in pale ppr., within an orle of points or. cf. 15. 8

a gem ring or, the stone gu. laurel vert. Je pense plus. Perspicax Esdaile, Charles Edward Jeffries, Cothe-

Ermine, an ermine ppr. 134. 6 audax. lestone House, Taunton, same crest.

Ermingland, Norf., out of an antique Erskine, Scotland, a cubit arm erect Esdaile, a flag issuant sa. 1 76. 1 5

crown a demi-hon gu. 10. 3 grasping a sword ppr., hilted or. 212.3 Esharton, a demi-lion per chevron or and

Erne, Eari of (Crighton), Crom Castle. Erskine, Scotland, a dexter arm em- vert. 10. 2

Newtown Butler, Fermanagh, a wy- bowed holding in ^the hand a scimitar. Eshelby, a rose arg., barbed and seeded

veru's head couped vert, vomiting Je pense plus. 201. i ppr., between two wings vair, on each

flames of fire from the mouth and ears Erskine of Alva, Scotland, a dexter arm wing a fesse gu., charged with a

ppr. God send grace. cf. 72. 3 in armour embowed and gauntleted bezant. Excelle bene merendo.
grasping a sword ppr. Je pense plus. Esher, Viscount (Brett), of Esher, Surrey,
Ernelle, Kent, a chevalier on horseback

wielding a scimitar, all ppr. 189. 10 195. I a lion passant gu., charged on the

Ernie and Emley of Ernie, Sussex, an Erskine, Henry David, Esquire, C.V.O., shoulder with a cross botony fitchee

eagle displayed vert. 75-2 J.P., D.L., of Cardross, Stiriing, N.B., or, and holding in the dexter fore-paw

Ernst, an eagle gazing at the sun ppr. of Linlathen, Forfarsh., a sword erect a fasces ppr. Vici7nus. 262. 7
horseback
75- I bearing on the point a boar's head Esingold, a chevalier on
189. 10
Erpingham, a pyramid of leaves vert and erased ppr. Fortitudine non insidiis. brandishing a sword ppr.

sa., issuing out of a ducal crown or. 42. 4 Esler, Robert, Esquire, M.D., M.Ch., of

Errington, Northumb. and Essex, a uni- Erskine of Carnock, Fifesh., a sword erect 4, Queen's Road, Peckham, London,

corn's head erased per pale arg. and bearing on the point a boar's head ppr. S.E., two proboscides couped, the

gu- 49- 5 Fortitudine. cf. 42. 4 dexter per fesse sa. and gu., the sinister
Errington, a stag's head couped at the
Erskine, a boar's head erased and erected per fesse aa. and or, each charged in

neck arg., attired or, the tongue hang- ppr. Fortitudine, 43. 3 base with a stripe counterchanged. Ne

ing out gu. 91 2 1 . Erskine, Scotland, a griffin's head erased vile velis. 300. 10

Errington, (formerly Stanley) Sir John holding in the bealc a sword in bend, Esme and Esmey, a savage wreathed

Massy, Bart., of Hooton, Chesh., a all ppr. In Domino confido. 66. 10 about the head and middle with leaves,
holding in the dexter hand a club
stag's head and neck couped arg., Erskine, West-: (i) A griffin's head

attired or, the tongue hanging out erased gu., charged with a mullet erra., resting upon the wreath, all ppr.

Errington, Sir George, Bart., J.P., of holding in the beak a sword bendwise Ireland, a horned owl sa. 96. 5
Lackham Manor, Wilts, a unicorn's point upwards ppr. {/or Erskine). cf. Sir Thomas Henry Grattan,
head erased quarterly arg. and gu., 66. 10. (2) Out of a mural crown
ppr., a griffin's head az., charged with Bart., M.P., of Ballynastragh Gorey,

CO. Wexford, Ireland, out of a mural

armed and crined or. 49. 5 —a trefoil slipped or [for West). Jour coronet gu., a knight's head in armour
in profile with visor raised, all ppr.,
Errington, Gladwin-, Gilbert Launcelot, de ma vie. In Domino confido.

Hinchley Wood House, Ashbourne, cf. 67. 10 and in an escroU above the word

same crest and motto. Erskine, Scotland, a demi-griffin holding ' Malo mori quam fcedari.

' Jerusalem.' '

Errington, William Valentine, 17, Hans in its dexter claw a sword, all ppr. Espeke, an ostrich's head between two
Place, S.W., a unicorn's head erased
Ausim et confido. 64. 6 wings arg., holding in the beak a

arg. Erskine, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant horse-shoe az. cf. 97. 10

Errington, a cock gu., combed and gu. 10. 3 Espinasse, issuing from clouds two hands

wattled sa. 91. 2 Erskine, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant conjoined in fess, supporting a heart

Errol, Eari ol (Hay), of Slaius Castle, gu., holding in the dexter paw a thistle inflamed ppr. 224. 5
Cruden, Aberdeen, a falcon rising ppr.
ppr., and in the sinister a fleur-de-lis Essery, Richard Aubrey, Cefn Bryn, Pen-

Serva jugum. 87. i az. Je pense plus. 13. 12 maen, R.S.O., Glamorgansh., a stag

Erskine, Eari of Buchan, Eari of Mar, Erskine, Knight-, Henry WiUiam, Pit- trippant ppr.

Earl ot Mar and Kellie, see Buchan and todrie, Pitcaple, Aberdeen, same crest Essex, Eari of (Capell), of Cassiobury,

Mar, and Mar and Kellie. and motto. Watford, a demi-lion rampant or,

Erskine, Baron (Erskine), of Restermel Erskine, Kennedy-, Augustus John Wil- holding in the dexter paw a cross cross-

Castle, Cornw., a dexter arm em- liam Henry, Dun House, Montrose, let fitchee gu. Fide et fortitudine.
N.B. : (i) A dolphin naiant ppr. (2) II. 10
bowed, the hand grasping a club, all A griffin's head erased gu., charged
Essex of London, out of a mural coronet
ppr. Trial by jury. 202. 10

Erskine, Lord Erskine, a dexter hand with a mullet erm., holding in the beak erm., a griffin's head or. 67. 10

grasping a club or. Fortitudine. a sword bendwise point upwards ppr. Essex, out of a mural coronet erm., a

2:4. 6 Erskine, Sir FfoUiott Williams, Bart.,D.L. demi-eagle displayed or, the wings vair.

Erskine, Scotland, a dexter hand holding of iCambo, Fifesh., a garb fessewise or, 80. 8

a club raguly ppr. Judge nought. thereon a cock with wings expanded Essex, an eagle's head or, gorged with a

214. 6 ppr., charged with a bend wavy sinister ducal coronet per pale az. and sa.

Erskine, Bart., of Torrie, Scotland, a az. Veillant et vaiUant. cf. 83. I

cubit arm erect, the hand grasping Erthe, Scotland, a cock crowing. Atidax. Essex, Berks, an eagle's head or. holding

a sword ppr., hilt and pommel or. 91. 2 in the beak a hawk's leg erased at the

Fortitudine. 212. 13 Erving, a hand holding a niiU-rind. thigh gu.
Erving, on a plate a cross sa.
ErsUne, a dexter hand and arm erect Erwin, Scotland, on a mount vert, a tree Essex, Cowper-, late Thomas Christopher,
Yewfield Castle, Outgate, Ambleside:
holding a dagger in pale. 212. 9 ppr., thereto chained a boar passant or, ( I ) On the capital of an Ionic column a
collar, chain, and padlock az. Lock griffin's head couped sa., charged with
Erskine, Scotland, a dexter arm in Atwo quatrefoils or. 268.1. (2) cubit
sick. arm erect vested gu. and cuffed arg.,
armour grasping in the hand a sword out of a ducal coronet gu., seven holding in the hand ppr. a lantern sus-

ppr. Je pense plus. 210. 2 ostrich-feathers arg.

Erskine, Scotland, a dexter arm from the

elbow ppr., holding a cross crosslet

fitcheeor. Think well. 221.14 Eschallers, Cambs, a mermaid having a pended from a staff, all ppr. 268. 2.

Erskine, a dexter arm in armour em- double tail, displayed on either side. Conduco.

bowed holding a dagger erect. Esclabor, a galley with her sails furled Essington, Lines, a horse's head erased

196. 5 sa., flags gu. 160. 6 arg. 51-4

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Glouc, a hand ppr., holding Etherington, Yorks. a tower decayed Evans, Edward Wallace, Esquire, of

a fusil or. 219. 10 on the sinister side, on a battlement Whitbourne Hall, Worcs., same crest

Essington of Ribbesford House, Bewdley, thereof a leopard's face ppr. and motto.

Worcs., on a mount vert, a fusil fesse- Etienne of Guernsey, on a rock ppr., a Evans of Moreton Court, Heref., a lion

ways arg., in front of a cubit arm salmon lying fesseways arg., holding rampant regardant bendy of six erm.

erect ppr., grasping a fusil. Sea or in the mouth a rose gu., leaved and and sa., supporting a til ting-spear erect

land. stalked vert. ppr., enfiled with a boar's head erased,

EstantOD, a wyvern or. 70. i Eton, a crow's head erased ppr. also sa. Libertas.

Estattord, a dexter hand holding a sword Eton, a lion's head erased arg., devouring Evans, William, Esquire, of Lynnon, Car-

by the blade in bend hilt upwards, all a tun or. narvon, the Roman faces fessewise,

ppr. Etton, Chesh., a hand holding a dagger thereon a Uon rampant holding in his

a seagull with wings expanded in pale thrust through a boar's head dexter paw a scimitar, all ppr.

couped ppr. 212. 6 Evans, Davies-, Herbert, Esquire, High-

Estcourt, Sotheron-, Rt. Hon. George Ettrick, Baron, see Napier, Baron. mead, Llanybyther, Carmarthen : ( i
Thomas John, Estcourt, Tetbury : (i) Ettrick of High Barnes, Durh., a demi- A wolf's head arg., guttee-de-sang,

Issuant from a mural crown per pale lion rampant gu., holding in the dexter gorged with a collar gemel and erased
az. and gu., a demi-eagle displayed or, paw a marshal's baton sa., tipped at
Agu. {for Evans). 30. ii. (2) lion

each wing charged with a mullet of six each end or. 15. 9 rampant or, semee of crosses pattee
fitchee az., gorged with a collar dan-
points, also az. (for Estcourt). 81. i. Etty, a lion rampant gardant. 2. 5 cettee, with a chain reflexed over the

(2) A double-headed eagle displayed Ety, Yorks, a husbandman mowing with

per pale arg. and gu., charged on the a scythe ppr. 188. 12 back sa. (/or Davies). Fide et virtule.

breast and each head crowned with a Euen, Scotland, a demi-lion holding in cf- I. 3

mural coronet or, on each wing four the dexter paw a mullet gu. Audaci- Evans, Franklen George, Esquire, J.P.,

cross crosslets counterchanged (for ter. 15. 7 of Llwynartha, Castleton, near Cardiff,
between two crosses couped gu., a
Sotheron). Eure, a stag's head erased az., attired

Estcourt, out of a mural coronet az., a arg., charged with the sun or. 121. 14 tower ppr., thereon a flagstaff of the

demi-eagle displayed ppr., beaked or. Eure, a hoi^se's head arg. Artis vel Mar- last with a pennant flying to the sinister

80. 8 lis. cf. 50. 13 gu., charged with two mullets of six
points arg. Nisi Dominus jrustra.
Estday, Kent, on a mount vert, a hind Eure, Shropsh., two lions' gambs or,

lodged arg. 125. 4 supporting an escallop-sheU arg. 263. 14
Este, a garb or, banded gu.
153-2 Eure, two Uons' gambs erect gu., holding Evans, George, Esquu-e, of Gortmerron

Esteley and Estley, on a ducal coronet an escallop arg. House. Dungannon, co. Tyrone, a

three daggers, one in pale and two in Eure, a talbot passant or. 54. i demi-lion rampant regardant erminois,

saltier or. Eureux, five arrows, one in pale and four holding between the paws a boar's

Estercombe, Somers., out of a ducal in saltier gu., headed or, feathered head couped sa. Libertas.

coronet or, a griffin's head az., beaked arg., bound by a belt of the first, Evans, Josiah, Esquire, a nag's head

of the first. 67. 9 budded of the second. 173-3 erased arg., between two estoiles or.

Esterley, Lines, a mastiff passant arg. Eustace, a hand holding a close helmet A lynno Duw derfid.

Estewer, see Estower. ppr. 217. 12 Evans, Lieutenant-General Sir De Lacy,

Estland and Estlin, an arm in armour Eustace, Ireland, a stag statant ppr. G.C.B., out of a mural crown gu., a
demi-lion regardant or, holding be-
embowed ppr., holding in the hand a 117. 5 tween the paws a boar's head couped

fleur-de-lis or. 199. 14 Eustace, a stag at gaze, and between the

Estling, a demi-talbot gu., holding in the attires a crucifix, all ppr. Cur me per- sa. Espana agradecida. cf. 16. 5
dexter paw a battle-axe ppr.
sequeris. cj. 117. 6 Evans-Lombe, Edward Henry, Esquire,

Estmerton, two dexter hands in fess, Eustace, Rev. William, Vicar of Strad- of Bylaugh Park, East Dereham, and

couped and conjoined ppr., supporting baUy and Moyanna, Queen's Co., Melton Hall, Wymondham, two tilfing-

a cross crosslet fitched sa. 224. 11 Ireland, a stag at gaze ppr., charged spears in saltire or, each having a small
with a fleur-de-lis and a saltire wavy pennon gu. Propositi tenax.
Estoft, Lines, a lion's gamb quarterly

gu. and arg., holding up a crescent or. couped in fesse gu., and between the Evans, Sir Francis Henry.Bart., K.C.M.G.,

39- 15 attires a crucifix arg. Cur me perse- Tubbendens, Orpington, Kent, in front
of a demi-lion gu., charged on the
Eston, Devonsh., on a mount vert, five queris. 117. 6

ears of wheat erect or, stalked and Eustace, a stag's head caboshed, and be- shoulder with a cross crosslet arg., an

leaved ppr. 1 54. 7 tween the attires a crucifix, all ppr. anchor fessewise, the flukes to the
dexter ppr. Omnia si patienter.
Estote, a fleur-de-lis gu. 148. 2 Soli Deo gloria. 122. 13
262. 2
Estower and Estewer, a goat statant arg Euston, Earl of, see Grafton, Duke of.

129. 5 Euston, a boar pjissaut sa., armed, bristled Evans, Thomas D'Arcy, Esquire, J.P.,

Estrange, Glouc, a chevalier on horse- and hoofed arg. 40. 9 of Knockaderry, co. Limerick, Ireland :

back at fuU speed holding a broken Evans-Freke, see Carberry, Baron. (i) A demi-lion rampant regardant or.

lance ppr. 1S9. 5 Evans-Fitz-Henry, see Fitz-Henry. holding between the paws a boar's head

Estridge, Henry Whatley, Muiety House, Evans, see Blackwall-Evans. Acouped sa. (/or Evans). (2) tilting-

Malmesbury, an ostrich ppr. Deus Evans, a lion passant sa. 6. 2 spear broken in three pieces, the head

tutamen. Evans, Major David Williams, of Glas- in pale, the others in saltire ppr.,

£stwood,a Uon's head erased and crowned, coed, Llansantffraid, near Oswestry, a banded gu. (/or D'Arcy). Libertas.

all or. 18. 8 lion gardant arg., charged on the 175. 2

Estwood, sec Eastwood. body with two crosses moline az., Evans, David, of Ffrwdgrech, near
Etelum, a talbot's head ducally crowned
and resting the dexter fore-paw on an Brecon, a lion rampant. Duw a Pliol

or. <•/. 56. 9 escutcheon erminois, thereon a cross Daioni.
moline between four lozenges, also az. Evans, .Evan Laming, Esquire, M.A.,
Ethelstan, Lanes, an eagle displayed

purp. 75. 2 Festina le>ite. M.D., F.R.C.S., of 36, Bryanston
Street,'; Great Cumberland Place,
Ethelstan and Ethelston, a broken spear. Evans, Edward, Esquire, of Bronwylfa,

175. 6 near Wrexham, a lion passant re- London, W., a lion passant guardant.

Ethelston, Robert Peel, Esquire, J.P., of gardant arg., the body charged with Libertas.

Hinton, Whitchurch, Salop, a ram's three crosses moline gu., and resting Evans, Ireland and Wales, a demi-lion
head couped sa., charged with three the dexter paw upon a bundle of rods rampant regardant or, holding between

cross crosslets or. Dot et sumit Deus. banded, also gu. Libertas. the paws a boar's head couped sa.

cj. 130. I Evans, Edward, Esquire, of Spital Old Libertas.

Etheridge, a crescent charged with an Hall, near Spital, Chesh., same crest Evans, Charles Payne, Esquire, J.P., D.L.,

etoile of six points. cj. 163. 2 and motto. I of Llanstephan House, Llanstephan,

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Radnorsh., upon two arrows in saltire Evans, Bucks, an eagle's head between Evered, Andrew Robert Guy, Hill House,

a boar's head couped, all or. Heh two wings sa., holding in the beak a Otterhampton, Bridgwater, out of a

Dduw, heb ddim. 4i- 13 rose gu., stalked and leaved ppr. mural coronet gu., an estoile gu., be-

Evans, William Gwynne, Esquire, of c/. 84. 2 tween two wings displayed or. Vigilans

Penlan Hall, Fordham, Essex, and Evans, Peter Fabyan Sparke, Esquire, et audax.

Oaklands Park, Newnham, Clouc, J.P., of Trinmore, Clifton Downs, upon Everest, on the point of a sword a mullet,

upon a rook ppr., a boar's head a rock a peacock ppr., charged on the all ppr. 169. 3
couped sa., between two daggers erect
breast with a quatrefoil or, resting the Everest, upon a broken battlement ppr., a

or. dexter foot on a sprig of oak leaved, stork sa., resting the dexter claw upon

Evans, Sir David, K.C.M.G., of Ewell frueted and slipped, ako ppr. Deo /a- a cinquefoil or. Semper otium rogo

Grove, Surrey, upon the trunk of a venlc. divos.

tree couped and eradicated, and sprout- Evans, Joseph, Esquire, J.P., Lord of the Everet or Everett, an arm in armour

ing to the dexter, a boar's head erect Manor of Parr, Lanes ; of Hurst House couped and embowed, the elbow rest-
and erased, all ppr. Trivy rhinwedd and Haydock Grange, Lanes ; Llan-
ac oleslerwydd ddoget Park, Denbighsh., and Maenan ing on a chapeau and the hand holding
Evans, David, Esquire, J.P., of Cleve- House, Carnarvonsh., a nag's head
a spear. 197. 4

Everet or Everett, a griffin's head erased

land House, Grangetown, R.S.O., erased arg., between two estoiles or. sa., collared of three pieces, the middle

Yorks, in front of a javelin ppr., a In coelo quies. cf. $t. 3 or, the others arg. c/. 66. 2

dragon statant sa., holding in the Evatt, a lion's gamb erased ppr., holding Everett, Wilts, a griffin's head sa., erased

mouth a rose gu., slipped and leaved a torteau. 39. 1 gu., charged with three barrulets, the
centre one arg., the others or, over all
ppr. Ydewraj ennilla. 267. 1 Eveleigh-De Moleyns, Rt. Hon. Day-

Evans-Gordon, Major-General Charles rolles Blakeney, Baron Ventry : (i) A a pallet wavy erm. 66. 3
Spalding of Preston Cottage. Ightham,
savage's head affrontee couped below Evering, a wyvern sejant or, with wings

Sevenoaks. a demi - savage holding the shoulders ppr. {/or De Moleyns). expanded gu.
in his right hand an ear of wheat ppr. (2) A goat's head erased per chevron Everingham, Yorks and Lines, a demi-

Tarn pace quam prcelio. or and sa., armed of the last, holding lion rampant arg., holding in the

Evans, Derbysh., a boar's head erased in in the mouth a branch of laurel ppr. dexter paw a rose-branch flowered

a charger, all arg. (for Evdeigh). Vivere sat vinccre. or, stalked and leaved vert. 12. i

Evans of AUestree Hall, Derbysh., out cf. 1 28. 5 Everington, the late Jlitchell, Esquire,

of a round dish or, a boar's head erased Eveleigh of West Eveleigh, Clyst St. of Denmark Hill, Camberwell, Surrey,

fessewise ermiuois. Lawrence, and Holcome, Devonsh., a in front of the trunk of a tree eradicated

Evans, England and Wales, on a ducal goat's head erased per chevron or and fessewise and sprouting to the sinister

coronet or, a boar's head in fess erased sa., armed of the last, holding in the ppr., a stag current per pale arg. and
sa. c/. 48. 2 mouth a branch of laurel ppr. gu., holding in the mouth a trefoil

Evans, Oliver Conrad Penrhvs, Esquire, <•/. 128. 5 slipped vert. 118. 14

M.D., B.S., of 22. Church Street, Kid- Eveleigh, Devonsh., between two laurel- Everit or Everitf, a demi-lady holding in

derminster, on a ducal coronet a branches in orle a stag lodged gardant her dexter hand a pair of scales equi-

boar's head erased close. Probitas et ppr. 116. II poised ppr. 183. 2

libertas. Eveleigh, Devonsh., a demi-griffin per pale Everitt, George Allen, Esquire, J.P.,

Evans, James, Chepstow, Monmouthsh., or and sa. 64. 2 Knight of the Orders of Leopold and

a dexter hand gauntleted in fesse Evelick, Scotland, a sword in pale, on its of Hanover, of Knowie Hall, near Bir-

grasping a fleur-de-lis. Deus nobis point a pair of scales, all ppr. Eeda vel mingham, Warw., a griffin's head

hcEC jecimus. ardna. 179. i erased ppr., the neck encircled gemelle

Evans, Heref., out of an earl's coronet Evelyn, Bart, (extinct), of Long Ditton, of three pieces arg. Festina lente.

an arm in armour embowed holding Surrey, a griffin passant or, the beak cf. 66. 2

in the hand a sword, all ppr., the point and fore-legs az., ducally gorged of the Everitt, Nicholas, Esquire, of Oulton

embrued gu. c/. 195. 12 last. Durate. 63. 3 Broad, Suffolk, out of the coronet
of a marquess a bear's head muzzled
Evans of London and Shropsh., an arm Evelyn, William John, Wotton, Dorking,

embowed, vested gu., cuffed or, hold- same crest and motto. and chained.

ing in the hand a gilliflower ppr., Evens, a demi-lion rampant sa. 10. i Everitt, F. W. E., Esquire, of Lincoln's

stalked and leaved vert. Everard, Bart., of Much-Waltham, Essex, Inn, Middx., a griffin segreant or,

Evans, Norf., a dexter cubit arm erect, a man's head couped at the shoulders winged vairee of the last and gu.,

vested barry wavy of six az. and or, ppr., on his head a long cap barry wavy supporting a tilting-spear erect ppr.

cuffed arg., holding in the hand a of eight or and sa., turned up of the cf. 62. 2

parchment-roll ppr. cf. 208. 5 second. Evers, a dexter arm ppr., vested quarterly

Evans, Heref., a cubit arm erect holding Everard, William Thomas, Bardon Hall, or and sa., holdii roU of 1 •arg.

in the hand a torch inflamed, also erect, Leics., same crest. 208. 8

all ppr. Everard of Gillingham, Norf., a man's Eversfield, Sussex, out of a ducal coronet

Evans, a paschal lamb passant bearing a head in profile couped at the shoulders a camel's head, all or. cf. 132. 7

banner, all ppr. 1 30. 2 ppr., having a cap or, fretty sa. Say Evershead, Surrey, a mullet of six points

Evans, Benjamin Hill, Esquire, F.Z.S., and do. or, between two wings arg. 1 1 2. i

F.R.G.S., of the Mall, Ravenscourt Everard, a man's head couped at the Eversley, Viscount (extinct), Rt. Hon. the

Park, a paschal lamb bearing a banner, shoulders ppr., on his head a cap chequy late Charles Shaw-Lefevre, six arrows

all ppr. or and az., tasseUed of the last. interlaced saltireways, three and three

Evans, a stag trippant ppr., attired and Everard, a Moor's head couped at the ppr., and interlacing an annulet or.

shoulders in profile ppr., WTcathed arg. Sans changer.

Evans, C. Wilfred Evans, Esquire, of and az. 192. 13 Everton, Suff., a buck's head erased or,

Ely, an eagle displayed. Everard of Hawkdown, Suff., three annu- pellettee, attired sa. cf. 121. 2

Evans, William Herbert, Forde Abbey, lets conjoined or. 167. 11 Every, Sir Edward Oswald, Bart., of

Chard: (i) A demi-hon rampant or, Everard, a pehcan in her piety ppr. . Egginton, Derbysh., a demi-unioorn

holding between his paws a boar's head Virtue in actione consistit. 98. 14 arg., guttee-de-sang, and crined or.

couped sa. (2) A demi-griffin rampant Everard, Colonel Nugent Talbot, J. P., Suum cuique. 48. 7

or. Libertas. D.L., of Randlestown, Navan, co. Every, Staffs, Devonsh., and Dorset, a

Evans, John Carbery, Pymme's Park, Meath, a pelican in her piety, her wings demi-unicorn gu., crined, armed, and

Edmonton, N., on a ducal coronet or, endorsed and inverted. Virtus in unguled or. 48. 7
a boar's head couped sa., langued gu.
actione consistit. Every-Halstead, Charles Edward, Es-

Libertas. Everdon, on the top of a Doric pillar arg., quu-e, of Mainstone Court, Ledbury.

Evans, an eagle's head erased sa. 83. 2 a terrestrial globe ppr. Heref.: (i) Out of a mural crown

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EVE 192 EYS

chequy or and az., a demi-eagle dis- Ewers, a demi-heraklic tiger rampant or. thigh ppr., garnished and spurred gold,

played erm., beaked gold (for Hal- 25- 13 charged with a mullet gu. (for cadency).
148. 10 and debruised (for distinction) by a
Astead). (2) demi-unioorn arg., guttee- Ewes, a quatrefoil vert.

de-sang, and crined or (for Every). Ewing, Bart., see Orr-Ewing, Bart. baton sinister. Pro Sege scepe, pro
patria, semper.
Evesham, a Moor's head in profile ppr., Ewing, an arm in armour couped and

in a helmet or. tied at the shoulder embowed, resting Eyre, Arthur Hardolph, Esquire, a leg in

Evett, Worcs., a demi-dragon or, holding the elbow on a chapeau gu., and hold- armour couped at the thigh quarterly

a cross formee flory gii. cf. 73. 10 ing in the hand a sceptre. arg. and sa., spurred or. Virtus sola

Evington and Evinton, within a serpent cf. 196. 9 invicta. 193. i
in orle a boar's head erased and erect.
41. II Ewing, Ireland, the moon in her comple- Eyre, Colonel Henry, C.B. (late of),

Evington, out of a mural coronet az., a ment ppr. 162. 4 Rampton Manor, Lines, same crest

Ewing, Scotland, a demi-lion gardant. and motto.

unicorn's head ppr., caparisoned and 10. 8 Eyre, George Edward Briscoe, Warrens,

plumed of the first, armed or. Ewing, Major William, of London, a Bramshaw, near Ljmdhurst, same

Evington, Middx. and Hants, out of a demi-lion rampant gu., armed and crest. Sola rirtus invicta.
mural coronet az., a nag's head in ar- langued az., holding in his dexter paw Eyre, Henry John Andrews, Shaw House,

mour ppr., on the head three feathers, a mullet, also gu. Audaciter. i.v 7 Newbury, same crest.

the centre one arg., between two of Ewing, Archibald Orr, Esquire, of BaUi- Eyre, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Robert,

the first. c/. 50. 14 kinrain, Stirlingsh., and Lennoxbank, 10, Berkeley Square, W., same crest.

Evington, Lines, a horse's head erased Dumbartonsh., Scotland, a demi-lion Si je puis.

arg., collared az. cj. 51.4 rampant gu., armed and langued az., Eyre, Vincent Thomas Joseph, of Lindley

Evre, a parrot feeding on a bunch of holding in his dexter paw a mullet, Hall, Nuneaton, Leics., same crest.

cherries, all ppr. loi. 8 also gu. Audaciter. 15-7 Neminem metue innocent.

Evreux, out of a ducal coronet or, a Ewing of Burton Grange, Cheshunt, Eyre, Thomas Joseph, of Thorpe Lee,

talbot's head sa. 57. 12 Herts, a demi-lion rampant holding Egham, Staines, same crest and

Ewan, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant. in the dexter fore-paw a mullet gu. motto.

Audaciter. 10. 2 Audaciter. 15. 7 Eyre, Yorks, a leg in armour couped at

Ewarby, out of a ducal coronet or, a Exalt, an eagle's head erased sa., charged the thigh^quarterly vair and sa., spurred

female's bust, the face ppr., vested gu., on the neck with three etoiles in fess or. 193. I

crined of the first. 182. 9 or. cf. 83. 2 Eyre, Derbysh. and Wilts, a leg in armour

Ewart, a hand erect gauntleted, holding Exeter, Marquess of (Cecil), of Burghley, couped at the thigh per pale arg. and

a cross crosslet fitohed in pale. near Stamford, Northamp., on a sa., spurred or. 193-2

210. 4 chapeau gu., turned up erm., a garb Eyre, Middx., Cambs, and Wilts, a leg in
Ewart, a hand holding a dagger, all ppr.
or, supported by two lions, the dexter armour couped at the thigh per pale

Abest timor. 212. 9 arg., the sinister az. Cor unum, via arg. and gu., spurred or. 193. i

Ewart, Henry Pet«r, Felix Hall, Kelve- una. cf. 3. 5 Eyre, Wilts, on a chapeau a booted leg.

don, Essex, same crest. Exeter, o\it of a ducal coronet two arms Virtus sola invicta.

Ewart, Sir William, Bart., of Glenmachan in saltier ppr., each hand holding a Eyre, an antelope sejant or, attired and

House, CO. Down, Ireland, a hand erect scimitar in pale, also ppr. cf. 92. 5 ducally gorged arg. cf. 126. 4

gauntleted ppr., holding a cross cross- Exmew, a dove arg., holding in its beak Eyre, an ibex maned, armed, and ducally

let fitchee in pale gu. In cruce spero. Ra text or, from a sprig of laurel gorged arg.

210. 14 ppr. Eyre, a lion passant gardant, tail ex-

Ewart, John Hoggan, Esquire, M.D., of Exmouth, Viscount (Pellew), of Canon- tended gu. cf. 4. 3
23, Clifton Cross, Folkestone, a dexter teign, Dunsford, near Exeter, upon Eyre, a dexter gauntlet ppr. 209. 8

cubit arm in armour fesseways holding waves of the sea the ^\Teck of the Eyre-Matcham, William Eyre, Newhouse,

in the gauntlet a sword wavy in pale Button, in the background a hiU, upon near Salisbury, out of an Eastern crown

pierced through a human heart, all ppr. —the top of which a tower with a flag or, a cubit arm habited vert, in the
Pro Deo, Sege et Patria. hand ppr. three ears of barley stalked
hoisted. Deo adjuvante. Algiers.

Ewart, a hand holding a cutlass, all ppr. Exton, the sail of a ship ppr. 160. 9 and bladed of the first.

cf. 212. 13 Eycbebald, Yorks, a boar's head in bend Eyres, WUts, an armed leg couped at

Ewart, General Sir John Alexander, couped sa. the thigh, garnished and spurred or.

K.C.B., Craig Clench, Langholm, Dum- Eye, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., Sola virtus invicta. 193. I

friessh., a dexter gauntlet fesseways two wings ppr. cf. 1 1 2. 9 Eyres of Dumbleton Hall, Glouc. : (i)

holding a sword erect, enfiled with a Eyer, a talbot's head erased arg., spotted Upon a mount ppr., a human leg couped

heart distilling blood gu. Abesl gu., collared az. 56. I at the thigh in armour quarterly sa.

timor. 233. 9 Eyland, Lines, on a chapeau az., turned and or, the spur or, on either side

Ewart, a heart ppr., transfixed by a sword up or, a martlet gu. 95. i three ciuquefoils slipped, vert (for

arg., hilt and pommel or. 181. 6 Eyles, a lion's gamb erased lying fesse- AEyres). (2) lion rampant gu., hold-

Ewbank, Durh., out of a ducal coronet ways arg., holding a fleur-de-lis sa. ing in the dexter fore-paw a cross

gu., a dragon's head or. 72. 4 Eynes, Shropsh., sec Heynes. patee fitchee, and resting the sinister
hind-paw on a cross patee or (for
Ewbank, out of a ducal coronet a dexter Eynes, Shropsh., Oxon.. and Dorset, an

and a sinister hand, each holding an eagle displayed standing on a tortoise Kettlewcll).
"
Eyres, a lion's gamb sa., holding a sceptre
ostrich-feather. ppr. 74. 12

Ewen, on a mount vert, a stork statant Eynes, Shropsh., Oxon., and Dorset, an in pale or. cf. 38. 7

ppr. cf. 105. II eagle displayed az., semee of etoiles Eyres, a griffin's head erased, ducally
Ewen, a curlew ppr.
or. cf. 75. 2 gorged and lined, holding in the beak
Eynford and Eynsworth, a hand holding
Ewen, John Norris Frederick, Reydon a laurel-branch. cf. 66. 1

Hall, Wangford, Suff., same crest. a wheat-ear or. 218. 14 Eyringham, on a chapeau ppr., a fleur-de-

Ewens, Dorset and Somers., on a mount Eyre, Bucks, a pha?nix close ppr. 82. 9 lis or. cf. 148. 2
Eyre, William Gregory, Esquire, of Eyre-
vert, a curlew rising ppr. Eyston, an 6toile of eight points or.

Ewens of Wincanton, Somers., on a court Castle, Ballinasloe, an armed leg cf. 164. 4
mount vert, a curlew ppr.
couped at the thigh ppr., garnished Eyston, two arms embowed vested hold-

Ewer and Ewar, a pheon or, headed arg., and spurred or. 193. i ing up an escallop.

mounted on a broken dart gu., en- Eyre, Lord Eyre, Ireland, same crest. Eyston of East Hendred, Berks, a lion

twined by a serpent ppr. Pro rege scepe, pro patria semper. sejant or. 8. 8

Ewerby, an eagle displayed per fess vert Eyre, Frederick James, Esquire, of Barton I Eyston, John Joseph, of Hendred House,

and arg. 75. 2 Terrace, North Adelaide, South Aus- Steventon, Berks, an estoile of eight

Ewers, a staff raguly or. c/. 147. 10 tralia, a leg in armour couped at the points or.

EYT 193 FAI

Eyton, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi- Eyton, Leics. and Northamp., a demi- AEyton, Shropsh. : (i) reindeer's head
dragon with wings endorsed arg., hold- dragon with wings addorsed ppr., col-
lared, winged, and lined arg., holding in couped and attired or, holding in his
ing in the dexter claw a sabre of the the dexter paw a sword of the last, hilt
last, hilt and pommel of the first. and pommel or, the point embrued gu. mouth an acorn-slip vert, fructed or.
Eyton, John Prys, Esquire, of Llanerehy-
mor, Holywell, North Wales, a demi- Eyton, a lion's head arg., devouring a (2) A Cornish chough's head erased
lion rampant holding between the tun or.
paws a ducal coronet, all or. Fy nuw ppr., holding in his beak a trefoil
fy ngwlad a i gunjrthiau. Eyton, Ralph Aglionby Slaney Eyton,
Eyton, Robert Henry, Esquire, same Esquire, of Eyton, near Wellington, Aslipped vert. (3) lion's head or,
crest and motto. Salop, and Walford Hall, near Shrews-
Eyton, William Henry Plowden, same bury, a reindeer's head couped and —devouring a barrel or tun of the same.
crest and motto. attired or, holding in the mouth an
Je m'y oblige. Si Deus est pro nobis
acorn-slip vert, fruoted of the first.
quis contra nos.

Eyvill, D., an arm in armour embowed

holding in the hand a spiked club, all

ppr. cf. 199. 2

Eyvill, a bear sejant muzzled ppr. 34. 8

F.

Faal, Scotland, a pair of scales. Iloncstas. Fair, Charles Bass, Esquire, of Audit Fairfax, Rev. Charles Henry, M.A., of
Dumbleton, Glouc, same crest and
170. 8 Office, Cape Town, out of a ducal crest
Faber, Hamilton S., Esquire, M.R.C.S., motto.
Acoronet a demi-falcon rising ppr.
Fairfax, Guy Thomas, Esquire, of Bil-
L.R.C.P., of St. George's Hospital, tout faire. brough Hall, Yorks, and Steeton Hall,
Tadcaster, same crest and motto.
Hyde Park Corner, London, S.W., out Fair, Rev. Robert Herbert, of the Rectory,

of a ducal coronet or, a cubit arm in Westmeon, Petersfield, same crest and

armour holding in the hand ppr. a rose motto. Fairfax, a lion's head erased sa., collared

gu. slipped. Quisque faber ]ortunce Fair of Hamilton Terrace, St. John's gemelles or. cf. 17. 8
sue. Wood, London, N.W., a garb or, en-
Fabian, a lion's gamb erased holding a circled by two snakes vert. Vincit Fairfax of London, a lion's head erased

sa., charged with three bars gemelles

sceptre in pale or. 38. 7 Veritas. 153-3 and a mullet or. cf 17. 8

Fabian, on a chapeau a fleur-de-lis gu., Fairbairn, Sir Arthur Henderson, Bart., Fairfax, Yorks and Norf., a lion's head

from between the flowers two split of Ardwick, Manchester, the sun in his erased sa., gorged with three bars

flags arg., each charged with an ermine- splendour or. Semper eadem. 162. 2 gemelle and ducally crowned or.

spot. Fairbairn, Rev. W. M., B.A., of the cf. IS. 8
Fairfax, Yorks, a goat's head erased arg.,
Fablye, a cross crosslet gu., between two Rectory, Loxbeare, Tiverton, a sun in
palm-branches vert. splendour ppr. Semper eadem. charged on the neck with three bars
gemelle and attired gu., ducally gorged
Faconbridge, a yew-tree vert. 143-1 Fairbairn, John, M.B., University Union,

Fagan, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet a Edinburgh, same crest and motto. or. 128. 10

swan's head and neck between two Fairbairn, Sir Andrew, of Askham Fairfax-Cholmeley, Hugh Charles, Es-
quire, of Brandsby, Easingwold, a
wings, all ppr. 100. 10 Grange, Yorks, a dexter cubit arm demi-griffin segreant sa., beaked or,
holding a helmet ppr., garnished or.
Fagan or Fargon, Ireland, a griffin erect, the hand grasping the worm of
Fairfield, a demi-savage affrontee, hand-
segreant supporting a branch of olive a lever-screw in bend sinister, all ppr.

ppr. 62. 5 Ne cede ardiiis. 214. 8

Fi^an of Croydon, a griffin segreant arg., Fairbairn, a griffin passant sa. 63. 2 cuiied ppr. 186. 12

winged and tufted or, supporting be- Fairbank, Frederick Royston, Esquire, Fairford, on a chapeau a talbot sejant,

tween the talons an olive-branch vert, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.S.A., of Westcott, all ppr. 54. 14
fructed of the second. Deo patriceque Dorking, on a mount vert, the sun in
Fairford, out of a mural coronet a spear

fidelis. 62. 5 splendour ppr. Eterna Veritas. surmounted by two laurel-branches in

Fage, a cross crosslet in bend, surmounted Fairbeard of Northmore, Oxon., a dexter saltier, all ppr. <•/ I75- 3

by a sword in bend sinister point arm in armour ppr., couped at the Fairfowl, Scotland, a parrot ppr. Lo-

downwards. 166. 12 shoulder and lying fesseways, erect quendo placet. loi. 4

Fagge, Sir John William Charles, Bart., from the elbow, holding in the gauntlet Fairgray, Yorks, an anchor ppr.

of Wiston, Sussex, an ostrich with a cross botonnee fitchee or. 161. I

wings expanded arg., beaked, legged, Fairborne, Notts, an arm in arm couped Fairholm, Scotland, a dove holding in
its beak an olive-branch ppr. Spero
and ducally gorged or, holding in the in fess, holding a sword erect enfiled

beak a horse-shoe ppr. 97. i with a Turk's head affrontee with a meliora. 92. 5

I Fairholm, Scotland, a spur winged or,

Fahie, a dexter arm couped below the turban, all ppr. Ttitis si jortis.
]

elbow grasping a javelin, the point Fairbrother, a cockatrice displayed ppr. leathered gu. Nunquam nan paratiis.

downwards ppr. 68. 14

I a demi-lion rampant sa.,

Fahy, Ireland, a dexter arm holding a Fairclough,

hunting-spear point downwards. holding between the pawa a fleur-de- its beak an olive-branch ppr.

j

Fair, Rultledge- : (i) On a mount vert, lis az. cf. 13. 5 firme. 9-- 5

a dove holding an olive-branch in its Fairclough, a lion's gamb or, grasping a Fairlie or Fairly, Scotland, a lion's head

beak and charged with a trefoil upon i fleur-de-lis az. couped or. Paratus sutn. 21. i
its breast, all ppr. {for Fair). (2) An Fairclough, Revell Anthony, Esquire, of
Fairlie, James Ogilvy, Esquire, J.P., of
oak-tree ppr., pendent from a dexter 9, Craven Hill, Paddington, in front of
branch thereof by a riband az. an ' a lion's gamb erased or, holding a fleur- Myres, Scotland, a lion's head couped

gu. Tnfc' athocht. 21. i

escutcheon or {/or Ruttledge). Verax de-lis, three fleurs-de-lis fessewise, all Fairlie, James, Esquire, of Holms, by
atqne probus. j az. Faire sans dire.
Hurlford, Ayr, a Uon's head couped

Fair, Charles Edward, Esquire, LL.D., of Fairfax, see Ramsay-Fairfax. ppr. Meditare.
Fairlie, Robert Francis. Esquire, of Wood-
Athlone, co. Westmeath, a dove with Fairfax, Baron (Fairfax), a lion passant
lands, Clapham, Surrey, a lion's head
wings expanded and inverted holding gardant gu. Fare fac. 4- 3
erased sa., langued gu. Je suis prest.
in the beak a branch of oUve. Pax et Fairfax of Ravenswood, Roxburgh, a lion
17. 8
plenitas. passant gardant ppr. Fare fac. 4. 3

Fair, Thomas, of Clifton Hall, near Pres- Fairfax, Bryan Charles, Esquire, a lion Fairlie or Fairly, Scotland, a unicorn's

ton, Lanes, a garb or, encircled by two passant gardant sa. Je le feray durant head couped arg. / am ready.

serpents vert. Veritas vincit. 153.3 ma vie. 4- 5 49- 7

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FAI 194 FAR

Fairlle-Cuninghame, Sir Charles Arthur, Falkiner, Sir Frederick Richard, of Fane, Frederick, Esquire, of Moyles
Inveruisk, Lower Killiney, co. Dublin, Court, Ringwood, Hants, same crest
Bart., of Robertland and Fairlie, Ayrsh.,
and motto.
a unicorn's head ppr., armed or (for same crest, but charged with a mullet Fane, WiUiam Dashwood, Esquire, J.P.,

—Cuninghame). Paratus sum fortitudine. for difference. of Fulbeck Hall, Lines, same crest and

Over, fork over. 49- 7 Falkiner, Sir Leslie Edmund Percy Riggs, motto, and Ncc temere iiec timide.
Fane De Sails, Cecil, Esquire, Count Pala-
Fairn, between two laurel-branches in Bart., of Anne Mount, co. Cork, a
tine of the Palace of the Lateran,
orle an open book, all ppr. 158. i falcon's lure ppr., between two wing3
Count of the Holy Roman Empire, of
Fairnie, Scotland, a greyhound current az. Fortuna favente. no. 10 Dawley Court, Uxbridge : (i) Out of a
ducal coronet a demi-woman vested
ppr. Quiescens et vigilans. cf. 58. 2 Falkiner, Ireland, a hawk's lure ppr., ppr., the hair flowing down the back,
crowned or, winged in lieu of arms arg.
Fairweather, the sun in splendour or. the string nowed between a pair of

Volvitur et ridet. 162. 2 wings arg. cf. i lo. 10

Faith, on the stump of a tree a crane Falkiner, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet

perched ppr. 105. 12 a cubit arm vested gu., ouiied or, hold-

Faithtull, a key in pale, wards upwards, ing the sun ppr. 209. 2 (2) Out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle
displayed sa., crowned or. (3) Out of
surmounted by a crosier and a sword Falkland, Viscount (Cary), of Falldand,

in saltier. 171. 11 Fife, a swan with wings elevated ppr. a mural coronet or, a demi-lion ram-

Faithful], a talbot statant ppr. c/. 54. 2 In utroque fiddis. qq. 12 pant, double queued and crowned cf

Fakenham and Feckenham, a square pad- Falkner, on the stump of a tree an es- the .same, brandishing a sword ppr.,

lock az. 16S. 13 cutcheon pendent ppr. 145. 8 hilt gold, the lion cotised by two
153-2 tilting-spears or, from each a banner
Fakeyt, a cockatrice's head erased sa. Falknor, a garb banded or.

68. 12 Fall, Scotland, a cornucopia ppr. Hones- paly of six arg. and gu., fringed of the

Falch, three quatrefoils on one branch tas. 152. 13 first. (4) Out of a ducal coronet or,
54. i a bull's head arg., pied sa., armed of
stalked and leaved ppr. 148. 7 Fa!!, a talbot passant.
the first, charged on the neck with a
Falcon and Fawcon, four arrows, points Fallesby, a demi-antelope arg.

downwards, and a bow in saltier ppr. cf. 126. 5 rose gu., barbed and seeded ppr. (for

173- i^ Fallesley, a dexter arm from the shoulder —Fane). Fhdit non frangit. Pro Deo,
—Rege, et patria, Pro fructibus arma.
Falcon, Ralph, of Camerton Hall, near extended ppr., holding an anchor az.

Workington, a falcon rising ppr. Vij, cabled sa. Fane de Sails, Rev. Preb. Charles, M.A.,

c.oura jeux fier. Fallon, a hand holding a mill-rind. of the Rectory, Weston-super-Mare,
same crests and mottoes.
Falconberg of Germany and Ireland, a Fallon, a hawk rising ppr., jessed and

sword of state unsheathed and erect, belled or. Fortiler et fideliter. 87.1 Fane, Lines, a gauntlet or, holding a

environed with an olive-branch ppr. Fallone, Ireland, a demi-greyhound arg. sword ppr., hilt and pommel of the

Germana fides candorque. n60. first. 211. 4

Falconar-Stewart, George Mercer, Es- Fallowfleld, Cumb., on a chapeau a lion Fane, Lines, a gauntlet or, holding a

quire, of Binny, Uphall, Linlithgowsh. : gardant, collared and ducally crowned, broken sword arg., hilt and pommel of

A(l) falcon close ppr., between two all ppr. cf. 4. 2 the first.
Alaurel- branches in orle vert. (2)
Falls of Dublin, a naked cubit arm grasp- Fane, Ireland, a dexter hand holding a
—dexter hand holding a dagger, point
ing a dagger ppr., pommel and hilt or. laurel- branch ppr. 219. 9
downwards. Candide. Arinis polentms
Dum spiro, spero. 212. 9 FanneU, a tiger sejant sa., ducally gorged

Falmouth, Viscount (Boscawen), of Tre- or. cf. 27. 6

gothnan, near Truro, a falcon close Fanner, out of a ducal coronet or, a buck's

Falconer of London and Scotland, a ppr., belled or. Patience passe science. head of the same. 120. 7
falcon rising ppr. Fortiler sed apte.
cf. 85. 2 Fanning, a dexter hand ppr., vested sa.,

87. I Falshaw, the late Sir James, Bart.{c.rfinfO, holding a mill-rind az. 207. 4

Falconer, John, Esquire, of St. Ann's, of Edinburgh, a dexter hand holding Fanning, a cherub ppr. 189. 9
Lasswade, Midlothian, Scotland, a
white rose slipped and leaved ppr. / Fanshaw, Ireland, a greyhound sejant

falcon rising ppr. Ad athtra. 87. 1 officio impavidus. 21S. 10 gu. 59. 4
Falconer of London, same crest.
Vi el Falstofle, an oak-tree vert. 143. 5 Fanshaw, Derbysh., a dragon's head
induslria.
Falstoffe, Norf. and Suff., a hawk with erased or, charged with two chevrons

Falconer, Henry, Esquire, of Hackhurst, wings expanded sa., holding in the beak erra. cf. 71. 2

Hellingly, out of a ducal coronet, a an oak- branch vert, fructed or. Fanshaw, Henry Ernest, Dengey Hall,

falcon rising. 307. 5 Fanacourt, a chevalier in armour wielding Essex, a dragon's head erased vert,

Falconer, a falcon perched, hooded and a sword, all ppr. c/. 188. 7 vomiting flames ppr. 72. 5

belled, all ppr. Vive lU vivas. Fancourt, out of a ducal coronet or, a Fanshawe of Parslocs, Essex, a dragon's

cf. 85. 1 wyvern erect, holding between its claws head erased arg., vomiting flames of

Falconer, Scotland, a falcon ppr., hooded a staff raguly. Duxfire ppr. vitce ratio in cruce victoria.
—In cruce victoria.
gu. Paratus ad athera. cf. 85. I Fancourt, two staffs raguly banded with 72. 5

Falconer, Scotland, between two branches olive ppr. ncf. 147. Fanshawe, Colonel Thomas Basil, same

of laurel a falcon perched ppr. Fane, Earl Ot Westmoreland, see West- crest and mottoes.

Falconer, Scotland, an angel praying or, moreland. Fanshawe, on a ducal coronet az., a

within an orle of laurel ppr. " Vive vi Fane, Ponsonby-, Hon. Sir Spencer Cecil wyvern sa. 70. 9

vivas. 184. 2 Brabazon, K.C.B., of Brympton Park, Fanshawe, a cockatrice's head ppr.

Falconer, a man's heart gu., winged with Somers. : (i) Out of a ducal coronet cf. 68. 13

two falcon's wings ppr. Cordi dal or, a bull's head arg., pied sa., armed Fant, see Fauntan.

animus alas. 112. :o of the first, charged on the neck with a Fantlaroy, a fleur-de-lis or, between two

Falconer, a garb or, banded arg. 153. 2 rose gu., barbed and seeded ppr. {for wings expanded az. cf. 148. 2
Falconer of London, a trefoil slipped or.
Fane), cf. 44. 11. (2 On a ducal Fantleroy, the head of a halbert issuing

148. 9 coronet az., three arrows, one in pale from the wreath ppr. 172. i
Faldo, Beds, three arrows gu., headed
and two in saltire, points downwards, Faquier, a hand issuant pruning a vine ppr.

and feathered arg two in saltier, one —entwined with a snake ppr. [for Pon- Farange, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant
,

in pale, enfiled with a ducal coronet sonby). Ne vile fano. Pro rege, lege, gu. 10. 3

grege. 173. 2 Farbridge, Ireland, a parrot gu. loi. 4

Falkiner, Richard Henry Fi'titzz--RRiicchhard Fane of Hempstead, Essex, and Old Farby, Kent, a cinquefoil or. n148.

Esquire, J. P., of Mount Falcon, co. Lodge, Melton Mowbray, out of a ducal Fardel! of London and Lines, issuing

Tipperary, Ireland, a falcon's lure coronet or, a bull's head arg., pied sa., from a mount vert, a demi-lion or,

erect ppr., charged with a mullet gu., armed of the first, charged on the neck holding a book expanded ppr., charged
between two wings az. Fortuna favente. on the shoulder with a rose gu. Non
with a rose gu., barbed and seeded
cf. no. 10 ppr. Ne vile fano. nobis solum. 9- 13

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FAR 195 FAR

Fardell, Frederick Charles, Esquire, on a Farmar, William Robert, of Nonsuch Farnham, Baron (JIaxwell), of Famham,

mount vert, a demi-lion erminois, Park, near Cheam, same crest and CO. Cavan, Ireland, a buck's head

charged on the shoulder with a rose, motto. erased ppr. Jesuispret. 121. 2

and holding between the paws an open Farmar, Ireland, a lion's head erased gu. Farnham, William Edward Basil, 13,
Stratton Street, W., an eagle close or,
book ppr. Non nobis sohmi. Fortis et fidelis. 17.2

Fardell, John Wilson, Esquire, of Ryde, Farmbrough, Francis, Esquire, of Den- preying on a coney arg. cf. 79. 6
Farofeld, a Hon passant arg. 6. 2
Isle of Wight, same crest and motto. bigh Hall, Bletchley, a dexter arm
FardeU, Sir (Thomas) George, of 26, Hyde embowed vested gu., holding a plough- Farquhar, Bart., see Townsend-Farquhar.

Park Street, W., same crest and motto. paddle handled also gu., the blade or, Farquhar, Sir Henry Thomas, Bart., of
Farebrother, a greyhound's head couped and the arm garnished with a wreath
Cadogan House, Middx., an eagle

arg. c/. 61. 2 of wheat-ears ppr. Deus nosier re/ugium. rising ppr. Menle manuque. 77. 5

Farell, Heref. and Warw., a boa,r's head 298.7 Farquhar, Scotland, a lion rampant. Sto,

couped sa., gorged with a coUar arg., Farmer, a tiger's face. cado, fide el armis. 11

charged with three torteaux cf. 41 . i Farmer, Norf., a cock's head gu., combed Farquhar and Ferquhar, Scotland, issuing
Farewell, Somers., an heraldic tiger sa., and wattled or, holding in the beak a
out of a cloud ppr., a star arg. Verlitur

ducaUy gorged, armed, and tufted or. rose of the first, stalked and leaved in diem. 164. II

Farewell, an heraldic tiger sejant sa. vert. Farquhar, Scotland, a dexter hand couped

Farey, a plough ppr. 178. 7 Farmer, William Robert Gamul, of Non- apaumee ppr. Fide et armis. 222. 14

Farie, Allan, of Baronald, Lanark, an such Park, Surrey, out of a ducal Farquhar, Admiral Sir Arthur, of Drum-

eagle displayed ppr., charged on the coronet or, a cock's head gu., crested nagesk, Aboyne, N.B., out of a naval
breast with an anchor arg. Cordc, and wattled of the first. Bora e
crown or, a sword erect ppr., the blade

mente, manea. cf. 75. 2 sempre. go. 6 encircled by a wreath of laurel, also

Farie, Allan James Crawford, of Farme, Farmer, Bart., of Mount Pleasant, Sussex, ppr., and a flag flowing towards the

Lanark, same crest and motto. out of a ducal coronet or, a cock's sinister in saltiie az., inscribed with
the word " Acheron " in letters of gold,
Faringham and Farneham, out of an head issuing gu., combed and wattled
surmounted by a dexter hand issuant
earl's coronet or, a Moor's head from or. Bora e sempre. 90. 6

the shoulders ppr. 182. 2 Farmer, Northamp., out of a ducal coro- gu. Slo, cado, fide et armis.

Farington, see Farrington. net or, a cock's head gu., crested and Farquhar, Scotland, a dexter hand couped

Farington, a wyvern arg., sans wings, jeUoped of the first. 90. 6 apaumee ppr. Sto, cado, fide et armis.

ducally gorged gu., chained or. Domat Farmer, Leics., a dexter arm couped at 222. 14

ovinia virtus. 69. i the elbow, gauntleted, holding a lamp Farquhar, Gray-, Scotland, a sinister
arg., flammant ppr.
Farington, Lanes, a wyrern statant sans hand apaumee gu. Sto, cado, fide et

wings, the tail nowed arg., ducally Farmer, Leics., out of a ducal coronet armis. 222. 9

gorged, and the chain reflexed over the or, a salamander in flames ppr. Esto Farquharson, Scotland, a demi-lion ram-

back or. 69. i vigilans. 138. i pant gu. In mcmoriam majorum. 10. 3
Farquharson, Robert, of 2. Porchester
Farington of London, a dragon passant Farmer, upon the battlements of a tower

ppr. 73- - arg., a salamander statant vert, collared Gardens, same crest.

Farington, on a chapeau gu., turned up or, in flames ppr. 1 38. 3 Farquharson, Dorset, a demi-lion ram-

or, a fox sejant ppr. 32. 12 Farmer, Sir William, of Ascot Place, pant holding in the dexter paw a

Farish, Arthur Farish, of 57*, Old Broad Berks, upon a mount vert, an antelope dagger erect ppr., hilt and pommel or.
Street, London, E.G., upon two horse-
arg., semee of estoiles sa., armed and cf. 14. 12
Farquharson, Alexander, of Invercauld.
shoes or, a bugle-horn stringed az. ungu. or, resting the dexter fore-foot
upon a fountain ppr. Agendo honeste.
Forward. 263. 13 a demi-lion gu., holding in the dexter
paw a sword ppr. Fide et jorlitudine.
Farish, Claude Reginald Thorne, Esquire, 126. 10

of Aldershot, same crest and motto. Farmer, Scotland, a cross fleury fitched 14. 12
Farquharson, George, Esquire, of White-
Farish, Edward Garthwaite, Esquire, of between two wings, each charged with
house, Aberdeen, same crest and
4, Elm Park Gardens, South Kensing- a crescent. cf. 166. 8

ton, same crest and motto. Farmingham, a sea-lion rampant or. 20. 5 motto.

Farish, John, Esquire, of Bibiani, West Farmour, a cock's head erased gu.. Farquharson, same crest. Forlitudine.

Africa, same crest and motto. combed and wattled or, holding in the Farquharson, the sun in his splendour

Farish, Leonard Walter, Esquire, of beak a bunch of flowers arg., leaved ppr. Illumino. 162. 2

Brooklands, Chesh., same crest and ppr. Farquharson of Haughton, the sun rising

motto. Farnaby, Bart, Kent, a stork arg. 105. 11 from behind a cloud ppr. Illumino.

Farish, Rupert Vaughan, Esquire, Farnaby, Kent, out of a mural coronet a 162.5

Lieutenant Royal Warwickshire Regt., stork rising ppr., charged with two bars Farquharson, Scotland, out of a cloud

same crest and motto. gemeUe arg., and holding in the beak the sun rising ppr. Non semper sub

Fariey, Surrey, on a mount vert, in front a snake vert. umbra. 162. 5

of a Calvary cross gu., a Iamb passant Farnam, out of a ducal coronet a griffin's Farquharson and Farquherson, a port-

ppr. Tollit peceata mundi. 1 30. 5 head, holding in the beak a cross cross- cullis gu. 178. 3

Farley, an antelope's head erased and let fitched. cj. 67. 9 Farr, on the point of a sword in pale

pierced through the neck by a spear- Farnborough, Baron, see Long. ppr., a maunch gu. 169. 11

head, all ppr. 127. I Farncomb of Kemiington, Surrey, a Farrand, Norf., in front of a garb or, a

Farley, Turner- : (i) A boar's head couped cockatrice's head couped sa., combed pheasant ppr. Nulla pallescere culpa.
Farrand, an arm in armour embowed,
paly of six sa., guttee d'eau, and or, and wattled or, between two wings
holding in the hand a battle-axe.
(jor Farley). (2) A lion gardant sa., of the first, each charged with a c/. 200. 6
charged on the body with three crosses
cinquefoil of the second. cj. 68. 8

patee fitchee arg., resting the dexter Farncombe-Tanner, William Tanner, Es- Farrant, Kent, out of a ducal coronet or,

fore-paw upon a shield of the last, quire, of Fisher's Wakes Colne, Hal- a pelican's head arg., vulning herself

charged with a mill-rind, also sa. (jor stead, and More House, Wivelsfield, gu., between two wings of the last.

Turner}. Avito virel honore. 5. S Burgess Hill, Sussex, a Moor's head in Farrant of London and Kent, a cubit
profile couped at the shoulders ppr.,
Farlough, Lanes, a demi-lion rampant between two trefoils slipped vert. arm erect, vested az., cuffed arg.,

holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis charged with a cross patonce vairee of

sa. 13. 2 264. 12 the last and gu., the hand grasping an

Farlow, a dragon's head ducally gorged Farnden, Sussex, on a mural coronet or, anchor cabled ppr. cf. 208. 3

and chained. cj. 72. 9 a leopard's face purp. Farrant, Surrey and Yorks, a cubit arm

Farmar, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet or, Farnell, a hawk with w ings expanded and erect vested vair, cuffed arg., holding

a cock's head gu., crested and wattled inverted, ducally gorged and belled ppr. in the hand ppr. a battle-axe of the

of the first. Hora e sempre. 90. 6 87. 2 second. cf. 207. 10
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FAR 196 FAY

Farrant, Henry GatclieU, B.A., of Wel- Farwell, two oak- branches in orle vert, gobony arg. and gu., the base and

land, Worcs., same crest. Fortiter el acorned or. 146. i Acapital or. (2) pelican's head

fidditer. Farwell, George, Esquire, of East Marden, —erased vulning itself or. Fortiter si

Farrar, Yorks, a horse-shoe sa., between Chichester, a talbot sa., ducally gorged. forsitan. Post spinas palma.

two wings arg. no. 1 Semper idem. Fauze, a tower ppr. 156.2

Farrar, Reginald, Esquire, M.A., M.D. Fasant, a Cornish chough with wings Favell, ou the point of a sword in pale a
n169.
Oxon., of 7, Grove Park Gardens expanded ppr. 107. 3 maunch, all ppr.

Chiswick, W., a horse-shoe sa., between Fassett, a shark's head issuant regardant, Favenc of London, on a bale of Piedmont

two wings erect arg. Ferre va ferme. swallowing a negro, all ppr. 139. 2 throwu-silk a falcon ppr., beaked,

Farrar, a thistle and a cross crosslet Fauconbridge or Fawconbridge, out of a membered, and belled or, gorged with

fitched in saltier ppr. ducal coronet or, a plume of three a collar, and therefrom a chain reflexed

Farrel and Farrell, Ireland, a bear pas- ostrich-feathers banded ppr. over the back of the last.

sant sa., pierced through the shoulder Faudel-PhilUps, Sir George Faudel, first Faweet, a dolphin naiant ppr. 140. 5

by a hunting-spear arg. cf. 34. 4 Bart., of Balls Park, Hertford: (i) Faweett, Northumb. and Durh., a demi-

Farrell, a dexter hand apaumee gu. Upon a mount vert, a squirrel sejant lion sa., holding between the paws an

222. 14 cracking a nut or, between on the arrow erect or, feathered arg. cf. 10. i

Farrell, Ireland, on a ducal coronet a dexter side a trefoil slipped, and on the Faweett, a stag's head. 121. 5

greyhound current, gorged with a sinister a branch of hazel fructed ex- Faweett, Ireland, a mitre. cf. iSo. 5
collar, and affixed thereto by a broken
tending to the dexter, charged on the Faweett, Hon. Captain Theodore, J.P.,

chain a regal crown, all ppr. Cu re hu. shoulder with an acorn leaved and of Binjarrah Park, Murray District,

Farren, George, Esquire, of Trefenai. sUpped ppr. (/or P/ii«t>«). 2S0.3. (2) Western Australia, a dolphin naiant

Carnarvon, upon a block of dressed Upon a mount a peacock regardant in arg., finned or. Officio et fide. 140. 5
gray granite ppr., a [lion passant re- its pride ppr., between two roses arg., Faweett, Christopher John Foyle, Somer-

gardant gu., resting the dexter fore- leaved and slipped vert. Se ientes, aut ford, Keynes, Wilts, a demi-lion ram-

paw on a saltire or. Perseierantia perfice. 2S0. 4 pant sa., holding between its paws an

vincit. 256. 14 Faudel-Phillips, Samuel Henry, Esquire, arrow or.

Farrer, Baron (Farrer), a quatrefoil J.P., of Mapleton, Edenbridge, Kent, Fawcon, see Falcon.

within a horse-shoe between two wings, same crests and motto. Fawconbridge, see Fauconbridge.

all arg. Ferre va ferine. 234. 1 Faulder, on a mountain a beacon inflamed, Fawconer and Fawkoner, a tower sa.,

Farrer and Farror, a horse-shoe sa., be- aU ppr. 177. 8 masoned or. 156. ^

tween two wings or. no. 11 Faulkner, a cross moline pierced gu. Fawether and Fayreweather, a lion's head

Farrer, James Anson, of Ingleborough, 165. I erased gu., billettee or. cf. 17. t-

AYorks, a horse-shoe between two wings Faulkner, Suff., a derai-cockatrice with Fawkes, Yorks, a falcon ppr. Deo a

ppr. Ferre va Ferme. no. 11 wings addorsed ppr. rege. 85. 2

Farrer of Brayfield, Bucks, a horse-shoe Faulkner, Middx., a dragon's head and Fawkne, a hawk's head erased. 88. i J

narg., between two wings sa. no. neck Avith wings addorsed, couped at Fawkner and Fawkenor, a trefoil slipped

Farrer, Rev. Frederic, M.A., of Bourton- the shoulders, all ppr. or. 148. 9

on-the-HUl, Moreton-in-the-Marsh, and Faulkner, Hugh, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of Fawlconer, Hants and Northamp., a

Brayfield House, Bucks, same crest. Castletown, co. Carlow, Ireland, on a garb or, banded gu. 153- -

Farrer, a horse-shoe arg., between two mount vert, an angel in a praying pos- Fawlde, Beds, three arrows, one in pale

wings or. no. n ture or, within an orle o€ laurel ppr. and two in saltier gu., barbed and

Farrer, out of a ducal coronet or, between Viueut vivas. cf. 1S4. 2 flighted arg., enfiled by a ducal coronet

two wings arg., a crescent cf the first. Faulkner, a falcon's lure or, between two or.

Ferre va /erme. 294.14 falcon's wings ppr. no. 10 Fawset or Fawsset, Lines, a stag's head

Farrer, Claude St. Aubyn, Physician, 7, Faulkner, Alexander S., Surgeon-Alajor, erased ppr. 121. 2

Westbourne Park Road, W., same Indian Armj', ou a dexter hand in fess, Fawsitt, Ferguson-, John Daniel, Esquire,

crest and motto. couped at the wrist, a falcon close, of Walkington HaU, Beverley, Yorks :

Farrer, William, Whitbarrow, Westml. : belled and hooded, all ppr. Paraius ad (i) A demi-lion pean supporting a
(i) An acorn shpped and leaved ppr.,
osthera. 86. 8 pillar erect gu., thereon a bugle-horn

within a horse-shoe sa., between two Faulkner, John, Esquire, of Dunfield or, stringed az., the lion charged on

wings of the last, each charged with a Fairford, Glouc, Lord of the Manor the shoulder for distinction with a

horse-shoe arg. (2) In front of a demi- of Kempsford, upon a rock a falcon cross crosslet or {for Fawsitt). (2) In

tower ppr., thereon a stag's head erased rising ppr., belled and jessed or, front of a cubit arm ppr., grasping a

erminois, three spears, one in pale and resting the dexter claw on a mullet dagger erect, also ppr., pommel and

two in saltire, also ppr. Ferre va of six points az., surmounted by a —hilt or, a buckle arg. (for Ferguson).
ferme. rainbow, also ppr. Vive ut vivas.
Arte et marte. Dominus providcbit.

Farrington, a lamb passant arg., bearing Faulks, a boar's head couped ppr. Fawssett, Thomas, Esquire, 97. Philbeach

a banner pink, the staff ppr., sur- 43- I Gardens, Earl's Court, S.W., a stag's

mounted by a cross or. 131-2 Faunce, a demi-lion rampant sa., langued head erased ppr. 121. 2

Farrington, a wyvern vert. 70. i gu., ducally gorged or, between two Fay, Ireland, a dexter cubit arm holding

Farrington, a wyvern sans wings, the wings arg. A'e tcnies, aut perfice. in the gauntlet a dagger, all ppr.

tail extended vert. 73. 2 cf. 9. 8 211. 4

Farrington, Bart., of Gosford House, Fauntan, Faunt, and Fant, a naked boy Fay, James Henry, Esquire, J.P., of Fay-

Ottery St. Mary, Devonsh., a dragon ppr., criued or, holding in his dexter brook and Moyne Hall, co. Cavan, a

with wings elevated and tail nowed hand a toy of the last. dragon's head couped or. Toujoars

vert; bezantee, gorged with a mural Fauntleroy, Cornw., the head of a hal- fidtle. 71. I
coronet arg., a chain therefrom reflexed
over the back or, and charged on the berd issuing ppr j
body with two caltraps fesseways of
172. i Fayrer, Sir Joseph, Bart., K.C.S.I., M.D.,

Fauntleroy, Wilts, a fleur-de-hs or, be- F.R.S., in front of a sword erect, point

tween two wings expanded az. upward, ppr., pommel and hilt or, a.

the last. Le bon temps viendra. cf. 148. 2 horse-shoe or, between two wings erect

Farrow, a lion's gamb holding a thistle Fausset, Kent, a demi-Uon rampant sa., gu. Ne tentes, aut perfice. 242. 7

ppr. ^y. 6 holding in his paws a Tuscan column Fayreweather of Brissett, Suff., a lion's

Farside, WUliam, Esquire, of Fylington, bendwise, gobonee arg. and gu., the head erased gu., billettee or.

Whitby Strand, Yorks, two lion's base and capital or. cf. 17. 2

gambs erect arg., erased gu., holding a Faussett, Godfrey-, Godfrey Trevelyan, Faytlng of Woodcote, Bromsgrove, Worcs.,

bezant, the whole debruised by a 17, Belgrave Road, S.W.. a demi-hon on a mount vert, a holly-leaf ppr.
sinister bendlet wavy erm. Fiirlh and rampant sa., holding in the paws a Fideli distillant sanguine corda.

/ear nocht. Tuscan column inclined bendwise. Fayt, a water-bouget gu. 168. 4

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FAZ 197 FEN

Fazakerley, John Nicholas, Esquire, of Felbridg, a man's heart imperially Fellowes, Frederick Burnington, Esquire,

73, Harrington Gardens, London, S.W., crowned between two wings3,, aalul ppr. same crest and motto.
on a mount vert, a swan close arg.
no. 14 Felt, on a mural coronet or, a stag trip-

loo. 7 Felbridge, a tower embattled, thereon a pant ppr. cf. 117. 8

Fea, a man digging ppr. Fac et spera. bird rising. 156. 8 Felter, a dexter hand ppr., holding up a

Pea, Rev. William Hay, of the Charter- Felbridge, from a tower embattled the CO vered cup or. 217.11

house, Hull, a rlemi-man affrontee, sun rising ppr. Feltham of London, an arm in armour

wreathed about the temples and waist Felbrigge, out of a ducal coronet gu., a holding in the gauntlet a broken spear,

with leaves, holding a club over his plume of ostrich-feathers erm. 114. 13 the pieces in saltier, all ppr. Portanti

dexter shoulder, all ppr. / meati well. Feld, see Field. spolia palmd. cf. 209. 10

Fead, in front of the sun in splendour Feld, Scotland, an eagle's head erased Feiton of Litcham, Norf., out of a ducal

ppr., a unicorn rampant arg. 48. I ppr. 83. 2 coronet or, two wings inverted gu.,

Feake and Feeke, out of a ducal coronet Feld and Field, of East Ardesley, Yorks, quilled of the first.

or, a demi-ostrich with wings expanded issuing out of clouds ppr., a dexter arm Felton of London: (i) Out of a ducal

arg., beaked gu., holding in its beak a in fess, vested gu., holding in the hand, coronet two wings or and arg. 109. 8

horse-shoe of the first. 96. 8 also ppr., a sphere or. cf. 198. 14 (2) A stag lodged gu., ducally gorged

Fearguson, an arm in armour embowed Feldingham or FilUngham, a slip of three and lined or, attired vert, on the top

holding a dagger. 196. 5 teazles or. 154-9 of each branch a bezant.
Fencourt, a portcullis sa., the chains az.
Fearguscn, Ireland, an arm in armour Feldon, Leics., a wild man ppr.

embowed holding in the hand a broken FelJair, a gem ring. 167. 14 178. 3

til ting-spear. 197. 2 Felix, a covered cup gu. Feney, out of a heart a dexter hand hold-

Fearnley-Whittingstall, George, Esquire, Fell, a lion sejant ppr. 8. S ing a dagger in pale, all ppr.

of 105, Queen's Gate, S.VV. : (i) In Fell, Northumb., a catherine-wheel en- cf. 212. 9

front of an antelope's head couped at signed on the top with a cross patee Fenis, a bridge of three arches ppr.

the neck az., armed or, a saltire com- fitched or. 167. 3 158.4

posed of nine lozenges or (for Whit- Fell, a pelican with wings elevated and Fenkell, a mullet sa. 164. 2

Atingstall). (2) mount vert, thereon addorsed vulning itself, all ppr. Fenn, Suff., a dragon's head erased az.,

in front of a bush of ferns ppr., a talbot Fell, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi- gorged with a collar arg., charged with

passant erm., collared and line, reflexed eagle displayed, ducally gorged. three escallops of the first. c/. 7 1 . 2

over the back gu., the dexter forefoot cf. 80. 14 Fenn, a talbot's head erased or, collared

resting on a buck's head caboshed or Fell of London, a hand holding a clarionet az. 56. I

(lor Fearrdey). Animus tamen idem. ppr. Fennel or Fennell, a hunting-horn sans

Fearnly, a talbot passant arg., through Fell of London, out of a mural coronet strings. 228. 9

fern vert, collared and lined or. cf. 54. 5 gu., a dexter arm embowed in armour Fenner, two hands couped and conjoined

Fearon, within an annulet or, an escut- ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand, in fess gu., supporting a cross crosslet

cheon gu. cf. 167. 6 also ppr., a tilting-spear of the last. fitched az. 224. 1

Fearon, a demi-lion rampant ppr., holding cf. 197. : Fenner, an eagle displayed or, winged

between its paws an escutcheon gu., Fell, John, Flan How, Ulverston, a dexter arg. 75- 2

within an annulet or. cf. 10. 2 arm embowed in armour ppr., gar- Fenning, a lion passant regardant ducally
nished or, holding in the hand ppr. a
Fearon, Sussex, out of a ducal coronet a gorged and lined. cf. 6. 3
tilting-spear ppr. Patribus et posteritati.
falcon's head, all ppr. 89. 4 Fell, A. Lonsdale, Grosvenor Chambers, Fennison, Scotland, a crane's head ppr.

Feast, Middx., a pheon point upwards gu. Oxford Street, Knells, Cumberland, and Vigilat et orat. 104. 5
Lismore, Ayrshire, upon a rock ppr.
174- 9 Fennor, a mermaid holding in her dexter
Featherston or Featherstone, a cross
hand a dagger, all ppr. 184. 7

crosslet. 165. 2 a lion sejant per pale arg. and gu., Fenouillet of London, a demi-pegasus

Featherston, see Fetherston. charged on the shoulder with a rose regardant or, winged gu., holding a

Featherstonhaugh, *ee Fetherstonhaugh. counter-changed, and resting the dexter banner vert, charged with a bee-hive

Featherstonhaugh, Durh., a falcon ppr. forepaw on a cross patee fitehee at the or, the staff gu. Jnduslrid et spe.

I

85.2 foot, also gu. Vigilate. 276. 4 cf. 47- 8

Featherstonhaugh, E., Esquire, J.P., of Fellgate, Sulf., a griffin sejant salient Fenrother of London, a boar's head

13, Park Place, West Sunderland, an arg., pierced through the breast by a couped between two branches in orle

antelope stataut ducally gorged. broken spear or, and holding the point ppr. 42- I

Featherstonhaugh, Cecil Howard Digby, in its beak. cf. 63. i Fentiman, a Cornish chough rising, duc-

of Bracklyn, Killucan, same crest and Fellow, Ireland, a lion sejant gardant ally gorged, all ppr. cf. 107. 3

motto. per fess gu. and or, resting the dexter Fenton, Yorks, Notts, and Ireland, a

Feauliteau, Surrey, a squirrel sejant paw on an escutcheon paly of the first fleur-de-lis sa., entiled with a ducal

cracking a nut, all ppr. 135-7 and second. cf. 8. 2 coronet or. 148. i

Fecher, a spur-rowel between two wings Fellowes, Baron De Ramsey, see De Fenton of Underbank Hall, Yorks, a

ppr. cf. 164. S Ramsey. fleur-de-lis sa., enfiled by a ducal

Feckenbam, a square padlock az. 1 68. 1 Fellowes, Evelyn Napier, Esquire, B.A., coronet or. 148. i
of 29, Warwick Square, S.W., a lion's
Fedelow, an erm. statant ppr., collared head erased arg., crowned with a mural Fenton of Dutton Manor, Longridge,

and lined sa. cf. 134. 6 coronet or. Patieniia et perseverantia. Preston, Lanes, in front of two arrows

Feild, see Feld. in saltire or, barbed and flighted arg.,

Feilden, Sir William Leyland, Bart., J.P., Fellowes, Robert, Shotesham Park, Nor- a fleur-de-lis sa. Je suis prest.

of Feniscowle, Lanes, a nut-hatch wich, a lion's head erased or, murally 265. 14
perched upon a hazel- branch fruoted,
dU ppr., holding in its beak a rose gu., crowned arg., charged with a fess dan- Fenton, Scotland, out of a rock a palm-

cettee erm. Paticntia et perseverantia tree growing ppr. Per ardna surgo.

flipped vert. 259.6. Virtutis prcemium cum magnanimitate. 18. 3 cf- 144- 3

honor. Fellowes, issuing out of a cloud a dexter Fenton, Perthsh., out of a ducal coronet a
Fellding, Earl ol Denbigh and Viscount
hand holding a club, all ppr. 214.9 griffin's head holding in the beak a key.
Fielding, see Denbigh.
Feildlng, General Sir Percy Robert Basil, Fellowes or Fellows, Devonsh., a scaling- Felix qui pacificus. 65. 14

K.C., a nut-hatch with a hazel-branch ladder ppr., hooked at the top. 158. 14 Fenton of Fenton, Notts, out of a ducal

—fruoted, all ppr. Crescit sub pondere Fellowes, Ernest Gadesden, Esquire, in coronet an arm embowed in armour or,

virlits. Virtutis prcemium honor. front of a lion's head erased ppr., holding in the hand a sword arg., hilted
Feilding, John Basil, Esquire, of Upper
crowned with a vallery coronet, and of the first. I9S- 1°
Downing, Holywell, North Wales, same
cre.-jt and motto. holding in the mouth the attire of a Fenton, Ferrar, Esquire, F.R.A.S.,

reindeer, three lozenges conjoined or. F.C.A.A., of S, King's Road, Mitcham,

Fac et spera. 260. 7 S.E., same crest. Mon hieur viendra.

1:

FEN 198 FER

Fenton of Fenton Park, Stafford, out of Amartlet sa. (jor Clennel). (2) phoenix Ferguson of London, an arm in armour
an Eastern coronet a dexter arm in grasping in the hand a broken spear,
in flames with wings elevated ppr., sup-
armour, the hand holding a sword in porting with the beak a staff raguly all ppr. True to the last. cj. 210. 9
bend sinister, all ppr., the arm charged erect sa. {jor Fcnwieke). Tous jours
Ferguson-Fawsitt, John Daniel Esquire,
loyale.
with two fleurs-de-lis az. Ferby, Kent, on a mural coronet or, a of Walkington Hall, near Beverley

Fenton, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Myles, plate between two wings sa. (i) A demi-lion pean supporting a
Fergant, a cross crosslet quarterly or and
of Redstone Hall. Redhill, Surrey, pillar erect gu., thereon a bugle-
gu. 165. 2
out of an Eastern coronet a dexter horn or, stringed az., the lion charged
arm in armour embov/ed, the hand Fergus, Scotland, a dexter arm in armour
holding in the hand a sword in pale for distinction with a cross crosslet

holding a sword in bend sinister, all or {jor Fawsitt). (2) In front of a
ppr., the arm charged with two fleurs- cubit arm ppr., grasping a dagger

de-lis az. Virtnte et fide vinco. Fergus, Ireland, a naked hand couped —erect, also ppr., pommel and hilt or,
Fenton-Livingstone, George Frederick
a buckle arg. Arte et marte. Dominus

James, Esquire, Easter Moffat, Airdrie, below the elbow holding the upper providebit.

Lanarksh. : ( i ) Out of an antique part of a broken lance ppr., headed or. Fergusson, Rt. Hon. Sir James, Bart.,
crown a dexter arm in armour em- P.C, G.C.S.I., K.C.M.G., CLE., of
214. 13

bowed holding in the hand a sword, Fergus, a demi-lion ppr., crowned with a —Kilkerran, Ayrsh., a bee on a thistle

all ppr. (2) Out of a baron's coronet, mural crown or. cj. 10. 1 ppr. Vt prosim aliis. Didcivs er
a demi-savage wi-eathed about the
FerguslliU, Scotland, out of a ducal coro- asperis. 150. 9

head and loins with laurel, holding in net a cock's head, all ppr. 90. 6 Fergusson, Sir James Ranken, Bart., of

his dexter hand a club resting on his Ferguson-Fawsitt, see Fawsitt. Spitalhaugh, Peebles, and Hever Court,
Ferguson-Davie. Sir John Davie, Bart.,
shoulder, and a snake entwined Ifield, Kent, a dexter hand grasping a

—around his sinister arm all ppr. Nee J.P., D.L., of Greedy, Devonsh. : (i) broken spear in bend sinister, all ppr.

temere nee timide. Si je puis. A paschal lamb regardant gu. c/. 1 3 1 . 2 Ft et arte. 214. 10
(2) A halcyon or kingfisher with wings
Fenton-Livingstone, Lanarksh., a demi- Fergusson, Robert Cutlar, of Craig
elevated ppr., holding in rhe beak a Darroch, Moniaive, Dumfries, same
savage \(Teathed about the head and

loins with laurel holding in his dexter branch of olive vert, fructed or. Aus- crest and motto.
hand a club resting on his shoulder, Fergusson, Hew Dalrymple Hamilton,
pice Christo. cj. 96. 9
35, Elm Park Gardens, same crest.
and a snake entwined around his Ferguson, Bart., Ireland, on a thistle Fergusson-Buchanan, George James, Es-

sinister arm, all ppr. -Si je puis. leaved and flowered ppr., a bee or.

264. II Dulcius ex asperis. 150. 9 quire, of Auchentorlie, Dumbartonsh.,

Fenton-Livingstone, John Nigel Edensor, Ferguson, Scotland, a thistle leaved and Lt.-Col. 3rd Battalion Royal Scots

Esquire, of Westquarter, near Falkirk, flowered, thereon a bee, all ppr. Indus- —Fusiliers: (i) On the dexter An

and Bedlormie, Linlithgow, same crest tria. 150. 9 armed dexter hand couped holding up

and motto. Ferguson, George Bagot, Esquire, M.A., a cap of dignity purpiu-e, faced erm.,

Fentoun, Viscount, see Mar and Kellie, M.D., M.Ch., Oxon., F.R.C.S. Eng., of with two laurel-branches disposed in

Earl of. Altidore Villa, Pittville, Cheltenham, a orle ppr. {jor Buchanan). 210. 8. (2)

Fenwick, a beaver passant ppr., holding thistle ppr., passing through a buckle —On the sinister—A bee on a thistle ppr.
in its mouth a sugar-cane or.
—or, alighting thereon a bee or, winged {jor Fergusson). Clarior hinc honos.

ef. 134. 8 az. Dulcius ex asperis. Ut prosim Dideius ex asperis. 1 50. 9
Fenwick or Fennwick, a phoenix in flames
aliis prosim. 271. 21 Fergusson - Pollok of Atholl Crescent,

ppr. Virtule sibi premium. 82. 2 Ferguson, Major S. C, of Lowther Edinburgh; (i) Upon the dexter side

Fenwick, Leics., a phoenix az., winged Street, Carlisle, in front of a demi-lion —A boar passant shot through with a

gu., in flames ppr. 82. 2 or, collared vair, holding in the dexter — Ondart ppr. {jor Pollok). 40. 14. (2)

Fenwick, Leics., a phoenix arg., wings paw a thistle leaved and slipped ppr. the sinister side On a thistle leaved

gu., gorged with a ducal crown or, and three oval buckles in fesse, tongues —and flowered a bee ppr. {jor Fergusson).

issuant from flames jjpr. cj. 82. 2 upwards. Vi et arte. 271.3 Aiidacter et strenue. Dulcius ex asperis.

Fenwick, George Gerard Charles, Stock- Ferguson, a demi-lion ppr., holding be- 150.9
Fergusson, a demi-lion rampant gu. Vir-
erston Hall, near Uppingham, same tween the paws a buckle gu. Virtutis

crest and motto. jortuna comes. ej. 10. 2 tus sibi prcemium. 10. 3

Fenwick, Admiral William Henry, of Ferguson, Ronald George Munro, of 46, Fergusson, Joseph GiUon, Esquire, of

7, St. Alban's Road, Kensington Palace, Cadogan Square, same crest and motto. Isle, Dumfries, an increscent or.
W., a phoenix in flames ppr., murally
Ferguson, a demi-lion holding in the Growing. 163. 3

gorged or. Toujonrs loyal. cj. 82. 2 dexter paw a scimitar. 14. 10 Fergusson of London, a palm-tree ppr.
Fenwick, Rev. John Edward Addison,
Ferguson, upon clouds a crescent with Sub onere erescit. 144. i
same crest and motto.
the horns upwards ppr. Virtutc. Fergusson, a dexter hand grasping a

Fenwick, Charles, Esquire, L.R.C.P. 163. 9 broadsword ppr. Pro rege et patria.
Ferguson, George Arthur, Esquire, of
and S. Edin., of Dunsford, Exeter, 212. 13
same crest. Eesurgam. Pitfour, near Mintlaw, N.B., out of Fergusson, Robert W., Esquire, of

Fenwick, Durh., same crest. Yirtute sibi clouds ppr., a crescent or. 163. 9 Kilquharity, Kirkcudbright, Scotland,

prceminm. Ferguson, a hand holding a dagger erect. a bee on a thistle ppr. Dulcius ex

Fenwick, Northumb., same crest. Peril Arte et marte. 212.9 asperis.

ut vivnt. Ferguson, on a crescent a cock ppr. Fermor, Earl of Pomfret, see Pomfret.

Fenwick - Bisset, the late Mordaunt, 91. 10 Fermor, Sussex, a tiger paasant erm.
Ferguson of Craigdarroch, Scotland, a
Esquire of Lessendrum, Aberdeensh., e/. 27. II
Scotland : (i ) On the dexter side—The hand holding a spear in bend ppr. Yi
trunk of an oak-tree sprouting afresh Fermour, two oak-branches in saltier

—ppr. (jor Bisset). 145. 2. (2) On the et arte. 214. :i ppr. 157. I

sinister side A phcenix in flames Ferguson, a dexter hand grasping a Fermoy, Baron (Roche), co. Cork, stand-

broken spear in bend ppr, Vi et arte. ing on a rock ppr., an osprey or sea-

—gorged with a mural crown ppr. (jor 214. 10 eagle with wings displayed arg., col-
lared gemelle az., membered or, holding
Fenwick). Abscissa virescit. Peril ut Ferguson, James, Esquire, K.C., D.L.,
10, Wemyss Place, Edinburgh, issuing
vivai. cj. 82. 2 from a cloud a dexter hand grasping a in its dexter claw a roach, also arg.

Fenwicke-Clennell, Thomas Cleunell, Es- Hon Dieu est ma roche.

quire, of Harbottle Castle, Rothbury, broken spear in bend, aU ppr. Arte Fernandez, on a cloud a celestial sphere
Northumb.: (\) Issuing from flames
ppr., a phoenix with %vings elevated or, et animo. cj. 214. 10 ppr. 159. 5
gorged with a ducal coronet az., charged
on the breast and on each wing with a Ferguson, William, Esquire, J. P., D.L., Feme, issuing out of fern ppr., a talbot's
of Kinmundy, Mintlaw, N.B., same
crest and motto. head arg., eared and collared gu., gar-
nished and ringed or.

FER 199 FFO

Feme, on a mount of fern ppr., a garb or, Ferrie, Scotland, an anchor and a cable, I An antelope .statant arg., attired or
(for Fetherstonhaugh). Volens et valens.
banded gu. „ '^-^^ '? all ppr. Be firm. garb or, band^e'df'g-u^. 126. 12
Ferrier, Scotland, a
Ferae, Derbysh., Linos, and Staffs, a garb 153- - Fethersfonehaugh, Bart., an antelope
Diligentia dilat.
or, between two wings expanded, the 126. 12
Ferrier, Scotland, a plumb-rule or. In statant arg., attired or.
dexter per pale indented of the first
17^. 6 Fetherstonhaugh, Ireland, an antelope
and gu., the sinister counterchanged. rccie dectts.
126. 12
Ferrier, a horse-shoe ppr. Bon fortune. statant or.
'53- 14
158. 6 Fetherstonhaugh, Charles, Esquire, an
Fernely or Fernley, through fern vert a
talbot passant arg., collared and lined Ferrier, Scotland, a horse-shoe az., be- antelope's head erased gu.. armed or.

tween two wings or. Advance. Vnlcns et volens 126. 2

or. c/- 54- 5 Fetherstonhaugh, Timothy, Esquire, of

Ferney, Scotland, a crescent arg. 163. 2 Ferrier, Alexander Walter, Esquire, of the College, Kirkoswald, Cumb., same
Belsyde, Linlithgow, N.B., a horse-shoe
Fernie, Scotland, a greyhound current. crest and motto.

Qiiiescens et vigilans. f/- 5^. 2 Fetherstonhaugh, Shirley Arthur Ste-

Ferns, Ireland, out of a cup az., a bouquet arg., winged ppr. Advance. phenson, Esquire, of Hopton Court,
Ferrier, of Hemsby and Great Yarmouth,
177-3
Norf. :(i) A falcon's head couped
charged with a collar vaire or and gu.
AFeron, Scotland, a cross patee erm.
of roses ppr. Worcs. : (I) heraldic antelope's

cf. 165. 7 head erased gu., surmounted by two

AFerrall, Ireland, a dagger and a sword in horse's head erased. feathers in saltire arg., charged on
27S. II. (2)
the neck for distinction with a cross
c/. 171. 12 In ferro lutamen. 27S. 12

saltier ppr. Ferris of Hawkhurst, Kent, and Thack- crosslet or. (2) In front of a garb or,
a cornucopia fesseways ppr. Ne vile
FerraU, Carmichael- : ( i ) Out of a ducal ham, Sussex, on a mount vert, an os-
cf. 153. 2
coronet or, a dexter hand gu. (for trich arg., charged with a horse-shoe velis.
Ferrall). cf. 222. 14- (2) An arm em-
bowed in armour grasping a broken sa., and holding in the beak a cross Feton, a chevalier in complete armour at

lance, all ppr., charged with a trefoil cro.sslet fitehte of the first. full speed wielding a scimitar, all ppr.
189. 10
Ferris, out of a ducal coronet a sinister
or (/or Carmichael). cf- '97- Fettes, Bart., Scotland, and Fetfas,
hand between two wings ppr. Scotland, a bee volant in pale ppr.
Fenand, William, Esquire, J. P., D.L.
221. 3
High Sheriff, 1904, of St. Ives and Industria. 137- 2
Ferron, out of a ducal coronet an arm in
Harden Grange, Yorks, W.R., a cubit armour, brandishing in the hand a cut- Fettiplaoe, Berks, a cock's head erased,

arm vair, charged with a cmquefoil lass, all ppr. cf. 209. 1 1 dragon's head vert, eared gu. 71. i

gu., in the hand a battle-axe ppr. Ferry or Ferrey, a plough ppr. 178. 7 Fettiplace of Denchworth, Berks, a gu.,

Jushis propositi tenax. cj. 207. 10 Fesant, a derai-antelope ppr., collared crested and wattled or. 90- 3

Ferrand, Yorks, an arm in armour em- gu. 126. 3 Fettiplace, Berks, a griffin's head erased,

bowed holding in the hand a battle- Fesant, a cock-pheasant ppr. cf. 90. 8 vert, beaked gu. 66. 2

axe ppr. Justus et propositi tena.i: Festing, a fire-beacon inflamed ppr. Fettyplace, a griffin's head erased vert,
cf. 200. 6
beaked and eared gu. 66. 2
177- 14
Ferrant, a demi-lion or, semee of hurts. Feversham, Earl ol (Duncombe), out of a
10. 4 Fetherston, a griffin's head erased, murally
ducal coronet or, a horse's hind-leg sa.,
Ferrar, Augustus Minchin, Esquire, of gorged. cf. 66. 2
Torwood, Belfast, a dexter arm em- hoof upwards, the shoe arg. Deo regi
Fetherston or Fetherstone, Ireland, a
bowed in scale armour arg., charged cross crosslet fitched arg., and a sword patricE. 123. 6

with a horse-ahoe sa., the hand bare, az., in saltier. _i66. 12 Fewster, out of a ducal coronet or, a
grasping a broken sword ppr., pommel
Fetherston, Cumb., an antelope's head key erect, between two elephants'

erased gu., attired or. 126. 2 trunks sa. Anivmm rege. 123. 13

and hilt or. Ferre va ferme. Fetherston, Cumb., an antelope's head Fewtrell, a leopard's head ppr., gorged
Ferrar, Benjamin Banks, Esquire, of
erased gu., attired or, charged with a collar arg., charged with three
Armagh, same crest and motto. neck with an ostrich-feather and an
mullets sa. cf. 22. 12
Ferrar, Henry Stafford, Esquire, of
Nebraska, America, same crest and annulet arg. cf. 126. Fewtrell, Shropsh., a leopard's head arg.;
collared sa., and thereon three mullets
Fetherston of Packwood House, Warw.,
motto. of the first. cf. 22. 12
Ferrar, John Edgar, Esquire, of Durban, an antelope's head erased gu., attired
and langued vert. Christi pennatus Feyrey and Feytrey, a cross crosslet fitched
Natal, same crest and motto.
sidera morte peio. 126. 2 sa. 166. 2
Ferrar, Michael IJoyd, Esquire, of Little
Gidding, Ealing, same crest and motto. Fetherston, Rev. Sir George Ralph, Bart., Feyry, Beds, a griffin segreant holding in
of Ardagh, co. Longford, Vicar of
Ferrard, Viscount, see Masserene, Vis- Piddletrenthide, Dorset, an antelope the dexter claw a sword ppr.

cf. 62. 2

count. statant arg., attired or. Volens et Flarington of Worden Hall, Lanes, a
Ferrer, Ireland, a falcon's head erased
^^^: ,^? wyvern arg., ducally gorged gu.,
arg., collared vairee gu. and arg. valens.
cf. 88. 12 chained or, and the chain reflexed
Fetherston-Whitney, Henry Ernest \\il- over the back and resting under the

Ferrers, Earl (Shirley), a Saracen's head ham, Esquire, of New Pass, Rathowen, tail. Domat omnia virtus.
in profile couped ppr., wreathed about CO. Westmeath: (1) A bull's head Flarrington, Lanes, a wyvern sans wings,

the temples or and az. Honor virltitis couped sa., horned arg., tipped gu., and with the tail nowed arg., langued
and ducally gorged gu., chained or.
prmmium. 190- '4 gorged with a collar chequy or and
sa. (for Whitney), cf. 44. 10. (2) An
Ferrers, of Baddesley, Clinton, Warw.. a Domat omnia virtus. 69. I
antelope statant arg., attired or (for
unicorn passant erm. Splendeo tritus. Ffinch, Kent, see Finch.
Volens et valens.
cf. 48. 5 Fetherston). 126. 12 Ffinden, Rev. George Sketchley, W.A.,

Ferrers of Pentreheylin Hall, Oswestry: Fetherston-Whitney, Edmund Whitney, Downe Vicarage, Farnborough, Kent,
upon a wreath of the colours, upon a
(:) A unicorn passant erm (Ferrers). Esquire, of Newpass, co. Westmeath, mount vert, a bull arg., pied and yoked
(2) A dexter cubit arm vested az., sa., resting the dexter foot upon an
AIreland : (l) bull's head couped sa., escutcheon az., charged with a cross
cuffed arg., encircled by a wreath of
horned arg., tipped gu., gorged with a
oak, the hand supporting a cross
collar chequy arg. and gu. (forWhitney).
botonnee fitchee or on the dexter side patee fitchee at the foot arg. Suchet
cf. 44. 12. (2) An antelope statant
of the wreath (Croxton). Splendeo und ihr werdet finden. 45- 3
arg., attired or (for Fetherston). Vo'ens
tritus. c/- 4S. 5 Flolkes, Sir William HoveU Browne,
I2*j. 12
Ferrers, Glouc, an ostrich ppr., holdmg et valens. Bart., D.L., of Hillington, Norf., a

in the beak a horse-shoe or. 97-8 Fetherstonhaugh-Whitney, Captam Henry dexter arm embowed, vested per pale

Ferrers, Herts, two bees volant saltier- Ernest William: (i) A bull's head vert and gu., cuffed erm., holding in the

wise ppr. 137-3 couped aa.. horned arg., tipped _ hand a spear ppr. Qui sera sera.—
gorged with a collar chequy or and
Ferrers, a leopard passant gardant and Principiis obsta.
sa. (for Whitney). cf. 44. 12. '
ducally gorged, all ppr. cf. 24. 3 (

:

FFO FIN

FloUiOtt, a lion rampant per pale gu. fesseways issuant from clouds from the Filled, a cross crosslet fitched between
and arg., double-queued and nmrally
sinister, holding in the hand, all ppr., two palm-branches ppr. cf. 166. 5

| an armiUary sphere erect or. Bis dat Filgate, William de Salis, Esquire, J. P.,

crowned or. Quo virtus et fata vacant.

c/. I. 14 qui cito dat. of Lissrenny, near Ardu, co. Louth, a

Ffoulkes, Edmund Andrew, of Eriviatt, Field, Jonathan, of Laceby, Great griffin sejant erect arg., pierced through

Wales, a boar's head erased arg. Jvre Grimsby, Lincoln, same crest and the breast with a broken spear or,

non dona. 4^- 2 motto. holding the point in its beak. Virescit

flrencb, Baron (ffrench), of Castle Field, Edwin, Esquire, B.A., of i, Eardley vulnere virtus. cf. 63. I
Ffrench, co Galway, Ireland, a dolphin Road, Streathara, S.W., an arm in
naiant ppr. Malo mori quam faedari. armour fesseways issuant from clouds Filgate of Glenfoot, Fairlie, N.B. : (i)

A griffin sejant salient arg., pierced

140 5 from the sinister, holding in the hand, through the breast with a broken spear
Ftrench, William J. Lowe, Enquire, all ppr., an armiUary sphere erect or.
Fielden, John, Esquire, of Dobroyd or, holding the point in its beak {for
L.R.C.S.I., L.R.C.P.I., of Barnetby-le-
AFilgate). cf. 63. I. (2) cubit arm

Wold, Lincoln, a dolphin naiant. M2I0 Castle, Lanes, and Grimstou Park, erect grasping a rose-branch, all ppr.
mori qwam fadari. Yorks, on the stump of a tree couped {for Macartney). Mens conscia recti.

Flytche, a leopard's face or, pierced by and sprouting ppr., between two ears Vircf:cit vulnere virtus. 218. 10

a sword in bend sinister ppr., hilt and of wheat stalked and leaved or, a dove Filioll, Essex and Dorset, a unicorn's head

pommel of the first. holding in its beak an olive-branch, all couped sa. 49. 7

Ffytche, Lines: (i) A leopard passant ppr. Virtutis prasmium honor. Filkin and Filkyn, a pair of wings in

ppr., resting the dexter paw upon an Fielder, a lion rampant, holding in his lure ppr. 113- 3

escutcheon vert, charged with a leo. dexter paw a fleur-de-lis. 2. 7 Fillent, an anchor or, cabled ppr. Facta

Apard's face or. 24. 6. (2) pelican Fields, issuing from a cloud a hand erect non verba. 161. 2

with wings addorsed Tulning herself grasping a cloud ppr. 214.9 Fillingliam, Norf., a dexter hand gaunt-

ppr. Esperance. Fiennes, issuing from clouds two hands leted holding a pheon point towards,

Fichet, Somers., a demi-lion pean, ducally in fess conjoined and supporting a all ppr. 211. 7

crowned or. 10. 11 flaming heart ppr. 224. 5 Fillinghan], on a chapeau arg., turned up

FickliD, Philip Berney, Esquire, of Tas- Fiennes, see Saye and Sele, Baron. gu., a boar sa. 40. 7

burgh Hall, near Norwich, an heraldic File, Duke ol, 15, Portman Square: (i) Fillingham,aslipof three teazles or. 1 1;4.9

tiger sejant sa., semee of escallops, A horse in full speed arg., clothed over Filmer, Sir Robert Marcus, Bart., of East

crined and gorged with a collar gemel the neck and body and down to the Sutton, Kent, upon a ruined castle or,

or, resting the dexter paw on a fetlocks with a mantling gu., charged a falcon with wings expanded and in-

bezant. Semper fiddis.—Quod bene with six escutcheons of the arms of verted ppr., beaked and legged of the

maneat. Macduff, viz. : " or, a lion rampant first.

Fickling, on a chapeau gu., turned up gu.," on his back a knight in complete Filshed, a lion rampant regardant and

erm., an eagle's head az. 83. 12 armour cap-a-pie with his sword winged ppr. cf. 20. 7

Fiddes, a cinquefoil erm. 148. 12 drawn ppr., on his sinister arm a Fincastle, Lord, see Dunmore, Earl.

Fiddes, two hands issuing from clouds shield charged as the escutcheons, and Finch, Earl of Aylesford, see Aylesford.

in fesse grasping a cornucopia ppr. on his helmet a flowing lambrequin, Finch-Hatton, Earl of Winchelsea, see

Industria. also gu., doubled and tasselled or, and Winchelsea.

Fidelow, a dexter hand in fess couped thereupon a wreath of the colours a Finch, Ireland, a griffin passant az. Bono

reaching towards a garland of olive, all demi - lion rampant of the second. vince malum. 63. 2

ppr. cf. 222. 3 A240. 7. (2) demi-lion rampant gu., Finch, Rutl., a griffin passant sa. 63. 2
holding in the dexter paw a broad-
Fidler, a dexter hand holding a palm- Finch, Wynne-, Charles Arthur, of Voelas,

branch ppr. 219. II sword ppr., hilted and pommelled or. ADenbighsh. : (i) griffin passant sa.

Field, Ireland, a lily and a holly-branch VirliUe et opera. 14.12 {lor Finch). 63. 2. (2) A Uon ram-

in saltire ppr. 151. 10 File, Aubone George, Esquire, of 42, p.xnt arg., armed and langued gu.,
Jermyn Street, W., St. James's Palace,
Field, a garb or, banded gu. 153-2 S.W., and 6, Pump Court, Middle holding in the dexter paw a rose of

Field, a dolphin naiant per pale or and the last slipped ppr., seeded or,

gu., in front of two darts in saltire Temple, E.C., out of the battlements barbed and leaved vert {for Wi/nne).

ppr., points upward. cf. 140. 5 of a tower ppr., a demi-hon gu., holding cf. I. 13

Field, Albert Frederick, Esquire. M.D., in the dexter paw a saltire arg., and Finch, George Henry, Esquire, of Burley-

M.Ch., M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Edin., resting the sinister paw on an escut- on the-HiU, Oakham, a pegasus courant

of Central House, Castle Drive, Fal- cheon or, charged with a thistle arg., winged, crined, and ungu. or,

mouth, in front of two darts in saltire shpped and leaved ppr. Virtute et opera. debruised by a pallet wavy sa. Xil

ppr., points upward, a dolphin em- File, William Henry, Esquiie, J.P., of conscire sibi.

bowed per pale or and gu. Langton Hall, Northallerton, Yorks, Finch, Kent, a griffin passant with wings

Field, issuing from clouds a dexter arm same crest and motto. addorsed sa., ducally gorged or. 63. 3

in fess ppr., vested gu., cuffed az., Fife or Fifie, Scotland, a demi-lion ram- Finch, Henry, Esquire, of Bergen House,

holding in the hand a javelin of the pant sa. 10. I South Godstone, Sui'rey, and of Wil-

first. Fife-Cookson of AVhitehill Park, Durh., lesden, a griffin segreant az., bezantee,

Field, George H., Esquire, B.A., M.B., of and Lee HaU, Wark, North Tyne wings elevated or, holding between its
Forest Corner. Chester Road, Bourne A(i) demi-lion ppr., guttee-de-sang, claws an escutcheon erm., charged

mouth, a demi-lion rampant holding grasping in both paws a club, also with a lion's head erased sa. Carpe

between the paws a garb. ppr. (for Cookson). (2) Out of the diem. 62. 3
Field, Baron (Field), of Bakeham, Surrey,
battlements of a tower ppr., a demi-lion Finch, Henry Baldwyn, of Cinden Gate,

on a wreath of the colours issuing gu., holding in the dexter paw a saltire Henley-on-Thames, a griffin passant

from clouds ppr., a cubit arm erect, arg., and resting the sinister paw on an sa. Nil conscire sibi.

vested gu., cuff arg., the hand ppr., escutcheon or, charged with a thistle Finch-Hatton-Besly, William David, Es-

holding a spear in bend sinister or, —leaved and slipped vert {for Fife). Nil quire, of Kensington Gardens Square,
the whole between two wings arg. London : (i) In front of a tower triple-
desperandum. Virtute et opera.

Sapieyitia donum Dei. 207. 12 Fifield, Kent, a falcon rising gu. 88. 2 towered arg., the trunk of a tree fesse-

Field-Hall, J., Esquire, M.B., Ch.M., of Figes, two anchors in saltier az., stocks ways eradicated and sprouting to the

Adelphi House, 71 and 72, Strand, gu. 161. 7 Adexter ppr. {for Besly). (2) pegasus

W.C, a griffin's head erased erm. Per Figgins, Wilts, a dexter arm holding in courant arg., wings endorsed or

ardua ad alta. the hand a cross crosslet fitched gu. (Finch). Tandem vi.

Field, Joshua, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of 221. 14 Fincham, a hind's head erased or, hold-

Latchmere, Ham, Surrey, a slip of oak Filbut and Filbutt, an arm in armour ing in the mouth a branch of holly

fruoted in front of an arm holding in the hand a carved shield. vert, fructed gu. cf. 124. 3

FIN 201 FIS

Finche, Surrey, a griffin passant sa., Finnis, a cross crosslet fitched gu. and mount vert, in front of a demi-lion
rampant or, two battle-axes in saltire
ducally gorged arg. 63. 3 a sword az. in saltier. 166. 12 sa. Deo non fortuna.

Finchingfield, a dagger and a sword in Finnis of Wanstead Park, Essex, a cross Firth, Chesh., on a mount vert, a griffin
passant sa., in front of a hm-st of six
saltier ppr. cj. 171. 12 crosslet fitchee gu. and a sword az. in trees ppr. Deus incremcntmn dabit.

Finden, upon a mount vert, a bull arg., saltire. Finis coronal opus. 166.12 Firth, Frederic Hand. Esquire, of Place,
Ashburton, same crest and motto.
pied and yoked sa., resting the dexter Finny, Henry Leslie, Esquire, L.R.C.P.,
Firth, Charles, Esquire, M.D. Lond.,
foot upon an escutcheon az., charged of Leixlip, Ireland, and of Pinoheni, F.R.C.S. Eng.,'an eagle's head erased.
Ung roy, ung loy, ung foy.
Avith a cross pattee fitchee arg. Suchet near Alfreston, Sussex, and of EUes-
und werdet findern. Firth-Heatley of Waterford, a sword erect
Finderne, an o.x-yoke or. 45. 3 mere Port, Chester, a demi-lion rampant entwined by two snakes, all ppr.
178. 6
gu., gorged with an antique Irish Fischer, a lion passant, the tail extended

Findlater, an eagle regardant ppr. 76. 6 —crown, and holding in the dexter paw

Findlater, Alexander, Esquire, of Dublin, a fleam or. Spes mea Deus. Fine

and of the Slopes, Kingstown, co. opus coronal. 240. 8

Dublin, Ireland, on a rock an eagle Finny, Professor John Magee, M.D , of

regardant with wings displayed, all 36, Merrion Square, Dublin, same crest „.S"- 5- II

ppr., the breast and each wing charged and motto. Fish, a tiger's head erased erm., mancd

with an estoile or. Finny, Thomas George Roecastle, Es- and tusked or.

Findlater, Sir William Huffington, Es- quire, R.I.M.S., Port Officer, Madras, Fish, Middx., on a rock ppr., a stork
quire, of Fernside, Killinney, co. same crest and motto. erm., beaked and legged gu., charged
Dublin, on a rock an eagle regardant, Finny, William Evelyn St. Lawrence, Es- on the breast with an "increscent of the
wings displayed, all ppr., the heart and quire, M.D., of Tamesa, Kingston Hill,
last.

each wing charged with an estoile or. Surrey, same crest and motto. Fishacre, Devonsh., issuing from a cloud
Sit mihi libertas. a dexter hand in fess ppr., holding a
Finucane of Ennistymon House, co. Clare,
Findlay of Easterhill, Lanark, a boar
passant arg. Fortis in ardiiis. 40. 9 Ireland, a falcon rising ppr., belled or. ball sa. cf. 223. I

Findlay, Robert Elmsall, Esquire, of Fide et fortitudine. 87. i Fishborne of London and Middx., a lion's
Boturich Castle, Balloch, Dumbarton,
same crest and motto. Finucane, Ireland, a vine-branch leaved head arg., gorged with a collar sa..

Findley, Scotland, a boar passant arg. vert, fructed ppr. 152. 9 charged with three fleurs-de-lis of the

Finzel of Frankfort Hall, Somers., be- „ first. cf. 1 8. 6

tween two buffalo-horns, that on the Fishe, see Fish.

Fortis in arduis. dexter per fesse or and sa., and that Fisher, Staffs, a kingfisher holding in its
beak a fish, all ppr. Veritas vincit.
Fineaux, Kent, an eagle's head erased or, on the sinister per fesse counter-
Fisher, Joseph Devonsher, Esquire, of
ducally crowned arg. cf. S3. 2 changed, a demi-lion rampant, to the 13, Lower Ormonde Quay, Dublin, a

Finet, Kent, a tower arg., round the top sinister per fesse of the first and az.,

tleurs-de-lis. gorged with a collar vair. Quod tihi kingfisher holding in its beak a fish, all

FingaU, Earl 0! (Plunkett), a horse pas- hoc alteri. ppr. Veritas vincit. cf. 96. 9

_

sant arg. Festina lente. 52. 6 Fiott, a demi-horse arg., charged on the Fisher, same crest. Virtutem extendere

Finglas, Ireland, a bear statant ppr., —shoulder with a fleur-de-hs sa. Malgre factis.

muzzled, collared, and chained or Vinjustice. Ho'd firm. cf. 53. 3 Fisher of London, on the stump of a tree
couped and eradicated a kingfisher, all
c/- 34- 5 Firbank, Joseph Thomas, Esquire, J.P.,
Finglasse, Ireland, a demi-eagle displayed
D.L., High Sheriff for Monmouthsh., ppr- cf. 96. 9
with two heads per pale or and sa.
1 89 1, of St. Julian's, Newport, Mon- Fisher, John, of 19, Avenue Elmers.

cf. 82. I mouthsh., and of Coopers, Chislehurst, Surbiton, same crest.

Finlason, Scotland, a stag's head erased Kent, upon a mount vert, a sun in Fisher of Maidstone, Kent, on a branch
of a tree couped and raguly fesseways
>"'^ Ccelitus datum. 121. 2 splendour between two ostrich feathers.

I gj,, a boar passant ppr. Fortis in Ccelitus mihi vires. 240. 6 sprouting, a branch at each end, a

arauis. 40- 9 Firebrace, a flame of fire ppr. Fideli quid peacock in his pride, all ppr. cf. 103. 12
Fisher, on a branch trunked and raguly
Finlay, Major John, of Castle Toward, obstat. 177. 10
fesseways and sprouting from the
Greenock, a dexter hand couped at the Firebrace, Cordell William, Esquire, of dexter a honeysuckle, a kingfisher,
all ppr., holding in its beak a fish or.
wrist holding a das"ger in bend, all ppr. Elmstone Court, Preston. Dover, a
dexter arm in armour embowed sup- cf. 96. 9
I'll be wary. 212.3 Fisher, Charles Edward, Esquire, of Dis-

Finlay, Scotland, a naked arm from the porting a portcullis chained and resting tington Hall, Whitehaven, in front of
a kingfisher, holding in the beak a fish
shoulder embowed brandishing a scimi- on the wreath. Fideli quid obstat. 300. 14 ppr., three crosses patee fesseways arg.

tar ppr. Fortis in arduis. 201. i Firmage, Suff., an ermine sejant ppr.,

Finlay, Sir Robert Bannatyne, of Newton coUared and lined or.

Nairn, N.B., a hand holding a dagger Firman, Humphrey Brooke, Esquire, of

ppr. Fortis in arduis. Gateforth Hall, Selby. Yorks, in front Virt-utem entendere factis.

Finlay, Scotland, an olive-branch slipped of two cross crosslets fitchee in saltire Fisher of Thornton, Surrey, amidst bul-

ppr. Beati pacifici. 151. 11 gu., a sun in splendour or. Firmus in rushes a fountain, thereon a kingfisher

Finlayson, a spur-rowel. 164. 8 Christo. 162. I rising with wings addorsed holding in

Finlayson, Scotland, a stag's head at Firmin of London, a demi-dragon with the beak a fish, all ppr. Favente Deo.

gaze erased ppr. cf. 119. 2 wings addorsed vert, holding between cf. 96. 9

Finlayson, Scotland, a stag's head erased, its claws a garb or. Firmus in Christo. Fisher of London and Derbysh., a king-

holding in its mouth a serpent. Ccelitus 299. 5 fisher ppr., holding in its beak a fish
Firmin, Philip S., of Ladbroke, Kew,
datum. cf. 121. 7 or. cf. 96. 9
same crest and motto. Fisher of Ravenston, Leics., a kingfisher
Finlayson, Scotland, same crest. Hatid

Firth, issuing out of a ducal coronet a ppr., holding in the dexter claw a

Finley, a dexter hand holding a sword, broken battle-axe, the head in bend fleur-de-lis sa. cf. 96. 9

all ppr. 212. 13 sinister. cf. 172. 7 Fisher, Sharpies, Esquire, of Helme Edge,
Finmore, see Fynmore.
Firth, Thomas Williams Staplee, of 140, Netherton, Yorks, in front of a bulrush

Finn, a unicorn sejant resting his dexter Upper Tulse HiU, out of a ducal coronet erect a kingfisher ppr., resting the

foot against a tree ppr. 4S. 3 a broken battle-axe, all ppr. Frangas dexter claw on a fleur-de-lis or. Virtute

Finnan, a dove with wings expanded az., non jlectes. et fide. cf. 96. 9

holding in its beak an olive-branch Firth of Oak Brook, Sheffield, Yorks, Fisher, George Gregg, Esquire, Helme

ppr. 94. 5 on a mount vert, in front of two Edge, Netherton, same crest and
Danish battle-axes in saltire sa., a motto.
Finney, a bundle of seven arrows ppr. I

173- 7 demi-lion rampant or. Deo non fortuna. Fisher of Cossington Leics., a kingfisher

Finnie, Scotland, a dove holding a leaf in Firth, Bernard Alexander, Esquire, of ppr., charged on the breast with a

its beak, all ppr. Tandem. cf. 92. 5 I Norton Hall, near Sheffield, on a fieur-de-lis sa. Eespice finem. cf. 96. 9

FIS 202 FIT

Fisher, Staffs, upon a mount vert, the Fitch, Kent and Essex, a leopard's face Fitz-Ellis, within a crescent arg., an

stump of a tree couped, thereon a Idng- or, holding in the mouth a sword fesse- arrow in pale point upwards ppr.

fisher ppr. o/. 96. 9 wise ppr., hilted gu. cf. 22. 2 cf. 163. 13

Fisher, a Uemi-sea-dog quarterly arg. and Fitch, Essex, two swords in saltier gu., Fitz-Eustace, on a chapeau ppr., a cocka-

az. enfiled with a leopard's face or. trice sejant gu. cf. 68. 9

Fishsr of Hartwell Park Northamp., a 22. 7 Fitz-Geffrey, Beds and Northamp., out

demi-sea-dog or. Fitch, Essex, a leopard passant ppr., of a ducal coronet or, a demi-buU

Fisher, Bart, (extinct), of Packington, resting the dexter paw on an escut- rampant sa., armed of the first.

Magna, Warw., a demi-sea-dog az., cheon vert, charged with a leopard's cf 45- 8

crined and ungu. or. face or. 24. 6 Fitz-Geoffry, a fox current ppr. cf. 32. 8

Fisher, Warw., a talbot's head erased Fitch, Frederick George, Esquire, J.P., of Fitzgerald, Duke of Leinster, see Leinster.

arg., collared and eared gu. 56. I Pines, Enfield, Middx., a leopard's Fitzgerald, Baron De Ros, see De Ros.

Fisher, an eagle displayed or 75. 2 face erminois pierced through the Fitzgerald, Bart., see Judkin-Fitzgerald,
mouth with a sword broken in the Bart.
Fisher, an eagle displayed sa., charged

on the breast with a cross arg. middle arg., pommel and hilt or. Facta Fitzgerald-Day, see Dav-

r/. 75. 2 nun verba. 235. iq FitzGerald (Rt. Hon. John David, LL.D.,

Fisher, Ireland, a pelican's head erased Fitch, Frederick, Esquire, of Hadleigh P.C), Baron FitzGerald, of Kilmarnock,
CO. Dublin, on the Roman fasces lying
ppr., vulning itself gu. 98. 2 House. Highbury New Park, Middx.,

Fisher, a demi-Iion rampant gu., holding same crest and motto. —fessewise ppr., a boar passant erm.,
between his paws a laurel - branch Fitch, Devonsh. and Warw., a Sagittarius
fretty gu. Fortis et jidelis. Crcnn a

ppr. gu- 53- 2 Boo. 40. I

Fisher, Joseph, J.P., Loughbrow, Hexham, Fitchet, a cubit arm holding in the hand Fitzgerald, Hon. Arthur Southwell, same
same crest.
a dagger, all ppr. 212.9 crest and mottoes.
Fisher, Staffs, a demi-lion rampant gu.,
Fitchett, a lion rampant erminois ducally Fitzgerald, His Honour the Hon. Judge

holding between his paws an anchor crowned or. i. 12 Dai-id, of 18, Clyde Road, Dublin, same

az. Speetamore. 12.12 Fithie, Scotland, a stork's head erased crest and mottoes.

Fisher, Frederick, Esquire, of Hill View, arg. loC. I Fitzgerald, Hon. Edward, same crest and

Tulse Hill, S.W., a demi-Hon rampant Fithier, a martlet volant sa., winged or. mottoes.

per chevron or and gu., holding in the 96. 2 Fitzgerald, Hon. Eustace, of 40, Stanhope

dexter paw- a stag's attire of the last, Fithier, an angel, the dexter hand on the Gardens, same crest and mottoes.

and resting the sinister paw upon an breast, the sinister pointing to heaven. Fitzgerald, Hon. Gerald, K.C., B.A., of

eel-spear ppr. Fortittr. cf. 184. 12 6, Fitzwilliam Square, DubUn, same
crest and mottoes.
Fisher, out of a ducal coronet a demi- Fiton, a demi-Moor shooting an arrow

lion rampant holding between the paws from a bow, all ppr. 185. 6 Fitzgerald, Hon. John Donohoe, of 33,

a gauntlet. Virtutaii extendere jac. Fitter, an antelope's head erased arg. Harrington Gardens, Kensington, S.W.,

cf. 10. 2 126. 2 same crest and mottoes.

Fisher, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant arg., Fitton, Chesh., a garb or. 153. 2 Fitzgerald-Day, Charles E., Esquire, two

holding in the dexter paw a hammer Fitton, on a chapeau az., turned up erui., dexter hancb clasped together ppr.,

ppr. </. 10. 2 a garb erect arg. 153. 10 each from a wing expanded quarterly
or and az. counterchangcd, over the
Fisher, Middx., a demi-lion rampant Fitton, Chesh., on a chapeau az., turned

guardant or, holding a carved shield of up erm., a lily ppr., stalked and leaved hands a mullet gu. Sic ilur ad astra.

the arms, viz. : gu., three demi-lions vert. cf. iqi. 2 Fitzgerald-Day, Major J., R.E., same

rampant or, a chief indented and the Fitton, of Gawsworth, Chesh., on a crest and motto.

carving of the shield of the last. chapeau az., turned up erm., a cinque- Fitzgerald and Vesci, Baron (Vese;- Fitz-
Fisher, Hants, a demi-heraldic tiger
foil arg. cf 1 48. 12 Agerald) : (I) soldier fully eqram-J
regardant, vulned in the shoulder by a
spear held in liis mouth, all ppr. Fitton, Heref., Chesh., and Lanes, on a on horseback at full speed and huTding

chapeau a wyvem sans legs, the wings a sword erect, all ppr. {for Fitzgerald),

cf. 25. 13 expanded. 69. 14 Acf. [89. 10. (2) dexter hand in

Fisher, Wilts, a demi-stag ppr., collared Fittz, two elephants' proboscis erect. armour holding a laurel-branch ppr.

and lined or. cf. 119. 2 123. 10 (for Vesey). Shanet a Boo. cf. 20Q. 14
Fitz, Devonsh., an escallop arg., charged
Fisher, Scotland, an anchor cabled ppr. 0»Fitz-Gerald, Foster-Vesey- : (i) a

Spe ct amore. 161. 2 with a centaur gu. ducal coronet or, a boar passant gu.,

Fisher, Ireland, a fleur-de-lis quarterly Fitz-AIan-Howard, see Norfolk, Duke of. charged with three annulets arg. (for
Fitz-Alan, Sussex and Shropsh., on a
arg. and sa. 1 48. 2 AFitz-Gerald). cf. 40. 8. (2) hand in
mount vert, a horse passant arg., hold-
Fisher-Rowe, Edward Rowe, Esquue, of ing in the mouth an oak branch ppr. armour holding a laurel-branch, all ppr.

Thorncombe, Guildford, Surrey : A( i ) 52. II A(for Vesey). cf. 209. 14. {3) stag
lamb resting the dexter fore-leg on a Fitz-Alan, out of a ducal coronet a
trippant ppr. (Jor Foster). Shanet a Boo.
gryphon's head between two wings.
beehive ppr., and charged on the body 117. S
67. I
with a cross patee or (for Rowe). FitzGerald, Hon. Nicholas, J. P., of Moira,

253- 17- (2) On a fountain between St. Kilda, and of Collins Street West,

six bulrushes, a kingfisher, all ppr. (jor Fitz-AIlan or Fitz-AIin, Shropsh., a spear Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, a boar

Fisher). Favente deo. 2:^3. 18 broken in three pieces, one in pale and passant. Honor probataque virtus.

Fisherwick, Baron, see Donegal, Marquess two in saltier ppr., banded gu. 175. 2 40.9

of. Fitzalan, issuing out of a ducal coronet a FitzGerald, WUson-, WilUam Henry,

Fishwiek, Henry, Esquire, of the Heights, bird. Chacombe, near Banbury : A( i ) boar

Rochdale, a bull's head couped. Fitz-Allen, a sword in pale between two passant gu., bristled and armed or,

cf. 44. 3 laurel-branches in orle ppr. 170. 3 charged with a saltire of the last (for
Fitzgerald). 25S. i. (2) On a mount
Fiske-Harrison, see Harrison. Fitz-Allen, a dexter arm ppr., vested gu.,
vert, in front of a lion s head erminois,
Fiske, out of a ducal coronet a reindeer's holding in the hand a mill-rind or.

207. 4 a lion's gamb erased arg. (for Wilson).
Fiske, Suff., a triangle erected sa., on the Fitz-Amond, out of a ducal coronet or, 258. 2. Shannet a boo.

vertex an etoUe ppr. 167. 8 two wings addorsed ppr. FitzGerald, of Kilcarragh, co. Clare, Ire-

Fison, Frederick William, Esquire, J.P., Fitz-Barnard, a peacock issuant az. land, a boar passant gu., bristled and

of Greenville, Burley-in-Wharfedale, 103. 10 armed or, charged with a saltire couped

Leeds, a demi-heraldic tiger or, collared Fitz-Barnard and Fitz-Bernard, a cup or. of the last. Slmnet a Boo. cf. 40. 9

gu., holding between the paws an escut- Fitzgerald of Furlough Park, co. Mayo,

cheon arg., charged with a battle-axe a boar passant. Honor probataque vir-

erect sa. Deo confide. 25. 9 I tus. 40. 9

:

FIT FIT

Fitzgerald, Sir Gerald, K.C.M.G., J.P., of Fitzgibbon, Louis Theobald, Esquire, Fitzhugh, Godfrey, Esquire, of Plas
i8, Cadogan Gardens, S.W., on a mount same crests and motto.
ppr., a boar passant or. Power, near Wrexham, Denbighsh., a
FitzGibbon, Hon. Gerald Normanby, of
Fitzgerald of Adelphi, Clare, on a cha- Mount Shannon, co. Limerick, Ireland : quatrefoil sa., thereon a martlet
peau a boar passant. Shnnet a Boo. A boar passant gu., bristled and
armed or, charged with |two annulets erminois. In moderation placing all
cf. 40. 8
FitzGerald, a boar passant erm., fretty of the second, cf. 40. 8. Nil ad- my glory. 307. 6

Fitzhugh of Plas Power, Wales, a martlet

ppr. hi moderation placing all my

gu. cf. 40. I glory. 95. 4

Fitzgerald, Francis, Esquire, of 43, Ennis- FitzGibbon, Philip John, Esquire, of Fitz-Hugh, Y^orks and Oxon., on a cha-
Crohana, a boar passant ppr., fretty
more Gardens, Prince's Gate, a boar arg. Honore integro contemno fortunam peau gu., turned up erm., a wyvern

rampant. Honor probaiaque virtus. sans legs, with wings expanded arg.

Fitzgerald, Dalton-, Bart., D.L., of Castle cf. 40. I 69. 14
Fitzgilbert, a hand holding a fleur-de-lis, Fitz-Hugh, on a chapeau crimson turned
Ishen, CO. Cork: (i) A boar passant
up erm., a demi-grifiin segreant arg.
gu., bristled and armed or {for Fitz- all ppr. c/. 215. 5
cf. 64. 2
Agerald). 40. 9. (2) dragon's head Fitz-Hamon, a dexter hand holding a Fitz-Humfrey or Humphrey, Essex, a

couped vert, between two wings or tilting-spear in bend ppr.

(for Dalton). Shanet a Boo. 72. 7 214. II dragon's head vert, holding in the
Fitz-Harbert, a salamander or, in flames
Fitzgerald, Sir Augustine, Bart., D.L., of mouth a sinister hand gu. cf. 72. 6
gu. 1 38. 4
Newmarket-on-Fergus, co. Clare, a Fitz-Harris, Viscount, see Malmesbury, Fitzjames, Duke of Berwick, on a cha-

chevalier in complete armoiu- on horse- peau gu., turned up erm., a dragon

back at full speed, his sword drawn Eerl of. passant arg., gorged with a collar az.,

and beaver up, all ppr. Fortis et fiddis. Fitz-Harry, a bear's head erased ppr., charged with three fleurs-de-lis or.

189. lo muzzled gu. 35. 2 73- 4
Fitzgerald, Sir Maurice, Bart., Knight of Fitz-James, a dolphin arg., devouring the
Fitz-Henry, a wyvern vomiting fire at
Kerry, of Valencia and Ballinruddery, top of an antique cap az., turned up
CO. Kerry, an armed knight on horse- both ends. 69. 9
back, all ppr. Mullachar a Boo. erm.
Fitz-Henry, Evans-, co. Carlow, Ireland : Fitz-James, a buffalo passant sa., armed
189. 10
Fitzgerald, Sir Edward. Bart., of Cork, (i) A lion rampant gu. (for Fitz-Henry).

on a mount in front of a hurst of trees, I. 13. (2) A demi-lion rampant per
a knight in complete armour on horse-
fesse or and gu., holding between the Fitz-John, Lines, on a chapeau a sala-

paws a boar's head erased az. (for mander in flames, all ppr. 138. 2

Evans). Fitz-John, a demi-lion rampant.

back all ppr., his shield gu., charged Fitz-Henry of Ballymackesey, Ireland, a 10. 2
lion rampant gu. Henricus a Henrico.
with a civic crown or. -59. 5 Fitz-John, Ireland, a dexter hand holding
Fitzherbert - Brockholes, see Brock-
Fitzgerald, Suff. and Northamp., a holes. an oUve-branch ppr. 2ig. 9

monkey passant gardant sa., collared Fitz-Lewis, Essex, a buU statant per pale

and chained round the body or. or and purp., armed and unguled sa.

cf. 136. 8 Fitzherbert, Rev. Sir Richard, Bart., of 45. 2

FitZ-Gerald, a monkey statant ppr., en- Tissington Hall, Derbysh., a cubit arm Fitz-Marmaduke, a catherine-wheel arg.

vironed about the middle with a plain in armour erect, the hand appearing 167. 2
collar and chained or. Crom a Boo.
clenched within the gauntlet, all ppr. Fitz-Maurice, see Lansdowne, Marquess

136.8 Ung je serviray. 246. :: of.

Fitzgerald, Frederick Lattin, Esquire, of Fitzherbert, Richard Ruxton, Esquire, of Fitzmaurice, Earl of Orkney, see Orkney.

Rathgar, co. Dublin, and Leccagh, co. Shantonagh, co. Monaghan, and of Fitz-Maurice, Ireland, a Sagittarius ppr.
K-'-" e, a monkey passant in front of
Black Castle, co. Meath, Ireland, a and arg., shooting an an-ow from a bow,
* '^'^hn ppr. Crom a hrudh.
Fitzfc^'.'J, Bruce, Esquire, of the Royal dexter cubit arm erect, the hand also ppr. Virtute, non verbis. 53. 2

Farm, Pepperharrow, Surrey, a monkey clenched, armed, and gauntleted, all Fitz-Maurice, Ireland, two hands holding

ppr., charged with a crescent gu. Vng a sword in pale ppr. 213. I

statant arg., charged on the body with je serviray. 246. 8 Fitzmore, a parrot issuant.
two roses, and resting the dexter fore-
leg on a saltire gu. Crom a boo. Fitzherbert, Major Walter Hepburn Me- Fitz-Nee!, Bucks, on a chapeau ppr., a

FiftGerald of the Little Island, co. litas, of The Hall, Somersal Herbert, cinquefoil or. ncf. 148.

Waterford : (i) On a wreath of the Derby, same crest. Plain living, high Fltz-Nicoll, Ireland, a falcon rising arg.,
colours a monkey ppr., environed
about the middle and chained or, thinking. belled or, holding in the beak a cross
charged with a mullet arg., upon a
Fitz-Herbert, Derbysh. and Staffs, a cubit formee fitchce gu. cf. 87. i
arm in armour erect, the hand appear-
Fitz-Osbern and Fitz-Osberne, a demi-

ing clenched within a gauntlet, all ppr. eagle displayed with two heads az.

crescent az. for difference (for Fitz- U7ig je serviray. 246. 8 cf. 82. 3
Fitz-Osbert, a demi-dragon vert. 73. 10
Gerald). cf. 136. 8. (2) On a wreath Fitzherbert, Arthur Vesey, Esquire, of
of the colours a cubit arm vested az.,
cuffed arg., holding a sword in bend Estancia Media Agua, Mercedes, Banda Fitz-Osborn, two arms in armour em-
sinister ppr., pommelled and hilted or,
pierced through the jaw of a boar's Oriental, South America, same crest bowed or, wielding a battle-axe arg.
head couped sa., vulned and distilling
and motto. cf. 194. 12

Fitzherbert, Basil Thomas, Esquire, of Fitz-Osborn, a spear-head az. 174. 12

Swynnerton Hall, Stone, Staffs, same FitZ-Ourse, an anchor and cable sa., and

drops of blood ppr. (for Purcell). Crom crest and motto. a sword az., hilted or, in saltier.
a Boo. Fitzherbert, Francis Edward, Esquire, of
Fitzgibbon, Earl of Clare, see Clare. 169.9
Fitz-Gibbon, The White Knight, a boar Swyimerton Hall, Stone, Staffs, same
crest and motto. Fitzpaine, a hon passant. 6. 2

Fitz-Patrick, Baron Castletown, see Castle-

passant gu., charged on the body with Fitzherbert, Henry Corry, Esquire, of town.

three annulets fesseways arg. Milbrook, Abbey Leix, Queen's Co., Fitzpatrick, Ireland, a dragon regardant
vert, surmounted by a hon gardant sa.,
cf. 40. 8 Ireland, same crest and motto.

Fitzgibbon, Augustus Henry, Esquire Fitzherbert-Brockholes, William Joseph, the tail extended. Fortis sub forte.

A(i) boar passant gu., bristled and Esquire, of Claughton Hall, Garstang, cf. 73- 8

armed or, charged with three annulets ALanes.: (i) brock passant sa. (for FitZ-Pen, Comw., a bee volant erect or,
Aof the second (for Fitzgibbon). (2)
ABrockholes). (2) dexter cubit arm in winged vert. I37- 2

demi-lion rampant gu., holding be- armour erect, the hand appearing FitZ-Piers, a bell az. 168. 7

tween the paws an estoile arg. (for clenched within a gauntlet, all ppr. (for Fitz-Pomeroy, around two hunting-spears

NUDillon). admirari. Fitzherbert). in pale a serpent entwined ppr.

Fitzgibbon, Clare Valentine, Esquire, Fitz-Hewe or Fitz-Hugh, Bucks, a Cornish Fitz-Ralph, a square padlock az.
same crests and motto.
chough ppr. 107. 14 168. 13

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FIT 204 FLE

Fitz-Randolph, of Langton Hall, Notts, Fitzwilliam, Earl (Wentworth Fitz- Fleet of London, a sinister arm em-

and Chesterfield, Derbysh.. on a eha- william) : (i) Out of a ducal coronet bowed, vested sa., slashed arg., holding
peau or, turned up az., a wyvern of or, a triple plume of ostrich-feathers
Aarg. {for Fitzwilliam). 114. 6. (2) in the hand ppr. a club of the second.

the last. f/. 70. 4 griffin passant arg. {for Wentworth). Fleet, a goat holding in its mouth a tre-

Fitz-Rause, on a mount vert, a hind foil ppr. cf. 1 29. 5

statant ppr. 1-5-3 Appetittis rationi pareai. 63. 2 Fleete of London, a sea-lion gardant

Fitz-Baynard and Raynold, two wings Fitz- William of Merrion, Dublin, in front erect, the upper part or, the lower part

conjoined ppr. II3- i of a peacock's tail ppr., a greyhound's az., holding between the paws an es-

Fitz-Richard, two dolpliins haurient ad- head erased arg., collared and spotted callop gu.

dorsed ppr. 140. I gu- Fleetwood, a wolf passant regardant arg.,

Fitz-Roger, an eagle's leg erased arg. Fitz- William, Surrey, a tiger passant sa., vulned in the shoulder ppr. cf. 28. 1

f/. 113- 8 ducally gorged and lined arg. Fleetwood, Hesketh-, Bart., of Rossall

Fitz-Ronard, a dove standing on a ser- FitZ-William, a trefoil stalked raguly and AHall, Lanes : { i ) wolf regardant

pent nowed ppr. 92. 10 slipped arg. cf. 14S. 9 arg., charged on the breast with a tre-

Fitz-Roy, see Grafton, Duke of. Fitz- William, a phojnix az., beaked or, in foil vert {for Fleetwood), cf. 28. 12.

Fitz-Roy, see Southarapton, Baron. flames gu. 82. 2 A(2) garb erect or, in front of an

Fitzroy, Cecil Augustus, Esquire, J.P., Fitzwygram, Sir Frederick Wellington eagle displayed with two heads ppr.
of Ringstead, Hastings, Hawkes Bay,
John, Bart., of Walthamstow, Essex, {for Hesketh). Quod tibi, hoc alteri.
New Zealand, on a chapeau gu., turned on a mount vert, a hand in armour in
up erm., a lion statant gardant or, fesse, couped at the wrist ppr., charged 74- 3

crowned with a ducal coronet az., and with an escallop and holding a fleur- Fleetwood, Hesketh-: (i) A wolf statant

gorged with a collar countercompony de-lis erect or. Dulcis anior patrice. regardant arg., charged on the breast

arg. and of the fourth. El decus et 259. 8 with a trefoil vert and on the body
with a pale wavy az. {for Fleetwood).
pretium recti. 4. 2 Fitz-Zimon, or Zymon a monkey ppr.
Acf. 28. 12. (2) mount vert, thereon,
Fitzroy, Almeric William, Esquire, of 55, banded about the middle. 136.8
Lower Belgrave Street, S.W., same in front of an eagle with two heads
Flacke, a covered cup.
displayed ppr., a garb or, banded gu.,
crest and motto. Flacket of Dovebridge, Derbysh., a fox's the whole debruised by a bendlet wavy

Filz-Simmons, an eagle with wings ex- head erased gu., shot through the neck sinister az. Q\iod tibi, hoc alteri.
panded looking towards the sun, all
feeeeways with an arrow sa., feathered <:/. 74- 3

ppr. arg. cf.il 6 Flegg, two lion's gambs in saltier sa., en-

Fitz-Simon, a griffin's head holding in its Flamank and Flamock, Cornw., a Sara- filed with two branches of laurel in
beak a palm-branch between two wings,
cen's head ppr., banded or. 190. 5 orle vert. cf. 39. 14
Fleming, see Flemming.
all ppr. 65. 9 Flamank, Phillips-, Rev. William, a lion
Fitz-Simond, Ireland, a dove arg. 92. 2
rampant sa., semee of saltires arg., and Fleming, see Coham-Fleming.

Fitz-Simons, Ireland, a boar passant re- holding between the paws an escar- Fleming, a palm-tree ppr. Sub pondere
gardant pulling from his shoulder an
buncle or. Virtus ad astro. cresco. 144. i

arrow. Flamsted, Northamp., a talbot's head Fleming, Lord Slane, a mortar-piece
casting out a bomb with flames, all
Fitz-Stevens of Dublin, a wolf's head arg., erased gu., eared and gorged with

erased gu., holding in the beak a snake a bar geraelle or. cf. 56. 2 ppr., chains and rings or. Shear no,

ppr. cf. 30. S Flamvile, Leics., two battle-axes addorsed High fjan (" May the King live for

Fitz-Symon, Ireland, a demi-parrot close in saltier, ensigned by a dove, all ppr. ever "). cf. 169. 10
Flanagan, Ireland, a lion's gamb holding
vert, gorged with a coDar gu., beaked Fleming, Hants, an eagle displayed sa.,

of the last. a crescent. 39. 15 beaked, legged, and ducally gorged or.
Fitz-Symon of Dublin, a dove arg., col-
Flanagan, Ireland, a hand holding a 2ir> se.- - V-

lared gu. c^. 92. 2 dagger. Audaces fortuna juvat. Fleming, Hon. John, of Ricl; 'eq ''^'"tJ

Fitz-Symon, a dexter and a sinister hand 212. 9 House, Aberdeen, a goat's iicSu erased i
i
wielding a two-handed sword ppr. Flanders, a harp gu. 168. 9 arg., armed or. Let the deed shaw. |

213- 3 Flashman, out of a ducal coronet two 128. 5 i
Fitz-Symond, issuing from a cloud a hand
arras from the elbow in saltier, each Fleming, Henry Contarini, Esquire, of

holding a club, all ppr. 214.9 holding a scimitar in pale, all ppr. Greenore, Clontarf, co. Dublin, a goat's

Fitz-Thomas, Essex, a dragon's head Flattesbury, on a mural coronet or, a head erased arg., armed or, between

pierced through the neck by a spear in stag sejant erm. 116. 4 the horns a cinquefoil gu. Let the

bend sinister, all ppr. 72. 10 Flavel, Sidney, Esquire, of Bushbury Deid Schaw.

Fitz-Thomas, Ireland, out of a ducal Lodge, Leamington, in front of flames Fleming, Rev. William Alexander, B.A.,
of fire ppr., two keys in saltire wards
coronet or, a sceptre environed by a upwards az. Tu Detis ale flamman. T.C.D., of St. John's Parish, Bradford,

serpent between two wings, all ppr. Yorks, same crest and motto.

cf. 170. 13 168. II Fleming, Harry Oliver, of Greenore,
Fitz-Urse, out of the battlements of a
Flaxney, Oxon.. on a mount vert, a talbot Clontarf, co. Dublin, same crest and
tower an arm in armour wielding in
the hand a scimitar, all ppr. sa., collared and lined or, the end of motto.
Fitz-Vrian, two battle-axes in saltier gu.
and az., the heads or, between the tops the line tied in a knot. cf. 54. 2 Fleming, Alfred Alexander, Esquire, of

Flay, on a mural coronet gu., a snake 68, Victoria Street, London, S.W.,
same crest and motto.
nowed ppr. 142. 12

a bird sa. c/. 172. 4 Fleeming, a goat's head erased ppr. Fleming, Thomas, Esquire, of Greenore,

Fitz-Walter, Baron {extinct), see Bridges, 128. 5 Clontarf, co. Dublin, same crest and
Fleeming of Moness, a goat's head erased
Bart. motto.
arg., armed or. Let the deed shaw.
Fitz-Walter, a heart gu., winged or. Fleming of Clayquhat, Perth ; Bigadon,
Tor Dean, and Hawkbridge Barton,
128. 5
Fitz-Warren, Somers., a holy lamb regar- Fleeming, Scotland, a goat's head erased Devoush., a goat's head erased ppr.,

dant ppr., with a banner sa. cf. 131. 2 arg., armed and gorged with a coUar collared or. Let the deed shaw.

Fitz-Waryn, a wyvern with wings ex- az., charged with three cinquefoils arg. cf. 128. 9
Fleming, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant
panded gu. cf. 70. 8 Let the deed shaw. 128. 7

Fitz-Waryne, a wyvern arg., eared and Fleeming, Scotland, on a mural coronet ducally gorged. 10. 7

langued gu. 70. i or, a stag sejant erm. 1 16. 4 Fleming, a snake nowed ppr. 142. 4

Fitz-Water, a lion rampant or. i. 1 Fleeming, Staffs, on a mount vert, a cross Fleming, Sir Andrew Fleming Huddle-

Fitz-Water, issuing from a cloud a hand patee fitched or, thereon perched a ston. Bart., of Rydal, co. Westml.. a
serpent nowed, holding in his mouth
holding a club ppr. 214. 9 Cornish chough ppr.

Fitz-Wight, on a chapeau ppr., a lion Fleeming, Scotland, a palm-tree ppr. a garland of olive and vine, all ppr.

passant gardant az. 4. 5 Sub pondere cresco. 144. i Pax, copia, sapientia. 142. 7

FLE 205 FLO

Fleming, Hughes-Le, of Rydall Hall, Fletcher, England and Scotland, a horse's Fletcher, John Robert, Esquire, of the

Westml. : (i) A serpent nowed holding head erased arg. Martis non Cupidinis. Uplands, Whitefield, near Manchester,

in the mouth a wreath of olive and Fletcher, Lieutenant-Colonel 51. 4 and Kearsley, Stoneclough, Lanes, in
Henry front of a naked arm embowed holding
vine leaves, all ppr. (jor Le Fleming). a long bow, two arrows in saltire points
Arthur, of 17, Victoria Square, S.W., downwards, all ppr. Forti nihil diffi-
A142. 7. (2) lion couchant, the dex- and Engine Court, St. James's Palace,
ter paw resting upon a fountain, all cile.
a horse's head couped. Martis non
ppr. {for Hughes). Pax, copia, sapi-

entia. cf. 7. 5 cupidinis. Fletcher, a dexter arm in armour em-

Fleming, Willis-, John Edward Arthur, Fletcher, a horse's head couped arg., bowed holding in the hand an arrow

Stoneham Parli, Southampton : (i) An guttee-de-sang. cf. 50. 13 in fess, aU ppr., and behind the arm an

eagle displayed sa., beaked, membered, Fletcher, Ireland, a horse's head erased anchor erect or. cf. 198. 4

and ducally gorged or. (2) Out of a arg., maned or. 51. 4 Fletcher, Scotland, two arms ppr. shoot-

mural crown or, a demi-lion rampant Fletcher, Worcs. and Derbysh., a horse's ing an arrow from a bow sa. Becta

gu., within a collar gemelle gold, three head arg., erased sa., gorged with a pete. 200. 2

bezants. collar of the second, charged with Fletcher, Scotland and Ireland, out of a

Fleming, a dexter hand gauntleted hold- three pheons or, points downward, ducal coronet or, a plume of three

ing a sword, all ppr. 211. 4 holding in the mouth a rose gu., ostrich-feathers az., banded of the first.
slipped and leaved ppr. Sub cruce
Fleming, Shropsh., a dexter arm in ar- Dieu pour nous. 114. 2

mour holding a sword, all ppr. 210. 2 Fletcher-Campbell, Henry John, Esquire,

Flemming of London, a goat's head ppr. Fletcher, George Hamilton, Esquire, J.P., of Beech Lodge, Wimbledon Common,

Cave liipum. 128. 12 of the Anchorage, near Christchurch, a boar's head couped ppr. Ne obii-

Flemyng, a dolphin arg., crowned az., and and Pyt House, Tisbury, Wilts, in front

charged with six pellets. of a fern-brake a centaur ppr., wielding Fletcher-Twemlow, George Fletcher, Es-

Flemyng, England, and Flemynge, Scot- with the dexter hand a spear or. Droit quire, of Pitmaston, Worcs. : (i) A
land, a hand issuant plucking a rose. comme ma fiSche. paroquet standing on the stump of a

2i3. 13 Fletcher, a talbot sejant. cf. 55. 2 tree, a branch sprouting therefrom ppr.
(for Twemlow). {2) On the dexter side,
Flesher a squirrel sejant per fesse or and Fletcher, Sussex, a talbot passant arg.,

gu. c/. 135- 4 peUettee. cf. 54. i a plate charged with a pheon per pale

Fletcher-Boughey, see Boughey. Fletcher, Leics. and Warw., a demi-talbot erm. and sa., point downwards (for

Fletcher, Bernard, Esquire, of Duuans, rampant or. cf. 55.8 OnFletcher). (3) the sinister side,

Glendaruel, Argylbh., two arms draw- Fletcher, Leics. and Warw., a demi-talbot a leopard sa., spotted and collared or,

ing a bow, all ppr. Recta pete. 200. 2 rampant az., ducally gorged or. resting its paw on a pheon or (for

HamFletcher, Sir Henry, Bart., of 55. 12 Eoyds).

Manor, Angmering, Sussex, a hoi Fletcher, Rev. William Dudley Saul, Fletewlkes, an arm embowed vested and

head arg., charged with a trefoil gu. B.A., B.D., of LissadeU Parsonage, co. cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.

Marlis non Cupidinis. cf. 50. 6 Sligo, a demi-talbot rampant gu., an arrow sa., headed and feathered of

Fletcher, Bart., Ireland, out of a mural ducally gorged and charged with an the first

coronet or, a horse's head erm., gorged escallop or. Dieu pour nous. Fletewood, a heraldic tiger sa. cf. 25. 5
with a wreath of laurel vert. 230. 10 Fletwick, Beds, two lion's gambs sup-

Fletcher, Charles William Corrie, M.R.C.S., Fletcher, Leics. and Warw., a demi-talbot porting an escutcheon arg. 39. i

L.R.C.P., of the Gables, Burton Road, rampant az., eared or. cf. 55.8 Fleury, Ireland, a lion passant holding in

ADerby : (l) horse's head erased arg., Fletcher, John, Esquire, of Saltoun Hall, the dexter paw a crescent. 5. 6

gorged with a ducal crown az., charged Pencaitland, N.B., a bloodhound Flexney, see Flaxney.

on the neck with a pheon sa. (2) On az., ducally gorged or. Dieu pour Flexney, a dexter and a sinister arm

a cap of maintenance gu., turned up nous. shooting an arrow from a bow, all ppr.

erm., a scaling-ladder in bend sinister Fletcher, Glouc, a demi-bloodhound az.. 200. 2

or. Sub cruce sal us. langued gu., ducally gorged or. Dieu Flight, a savage's head from the shoulders

Fletcher, Frederick Brandstrom, Esquire, pour nous. ducally crowned, and issuant therefrom

M.A., of Stow Thorna, Beaucliamp Fletcher, Scotland, a demi-lion az., hold- a long cap, the top turned forward.

Road, East Molesey, same crests and ing iu the dexter paw a cross crosslet 190. 8

motto. fitched gu. Libertate extincta, nulla Flin and Flinn, Ireland, two dexter hands

Fletcher, Rev. James Michael John, of virtus. II. 10 ppr., clasped and conjoined at the

Tideswell Vicarage, Buxton, Derbysh., Fletcher of the Lodge, Tiverton, Devonsh., wiists to two wings or. 224. 12

same crests and motto. a demi-lion rampant Flinn of Dublin, a hon passant holding

Fletcher, Thomas Russell, Esquire, oi Fletcher, Scotland, a demi-lion az., hold- in his dexter paw a laurel-branch.

Lawneswood, near Stourbridge, same ing in the dexter paw a cross crosslet cf. 6. 2

crests and motto. fitched gu. Fortis in arduis. 11. 10 Flint, Scotland, an etoile. Sine macula.

Fletcher, Walter John,Esquire,F.R.I.B.A.; Fletcher, Chesh., a pheon point upwards 164. I

A.M.I.C.E., of the Chantry, Wim- per pale erm. and sa. 174. 9 Flint, a flint ppr., thereon an estoile

borne Minster, Dorset, same crests and Fletcher of London and Oxon., a fleur-de-

motto. lis or, pellettee. cf. 148. 2 Flint, out of a cloud az., an etoile arg.

Fletcher, William Bainbrigge, Esquire, of Fletcher, three arrows, two in saltire and 164. II

yS, Thornlaw Road, West Norwood, one in fess ppr., diverging from each Flint, a lion's gamb erect sa., holding a

same crests and motto. angle a fleur-de-lis az., and surmounted laurel-branch ppr. 37. 4

Fletcher, Rev. William George Dimock, in the centre by a saltire wavy sa. Flitt, on a mount a dove, all ppr.

M.A., F.S.A., of St. MichaeFs Vicarage, Alta pete. 92. 3

Shrewsbury, same crests and motto. Fletcher, on a cap of maintenance gu., Flockhart, Scotland, on a mount vert, two

Fletcher, William Gififard, Esquire, of turned up erm., a scaling-ladder in harts, one lodged, the other at gaze

Berwood, Erdington, near Birming- bend sinister or. c/. 158. 14 ppr. I lb. 6

ham, same crests and motto. Fletcher, a dexter arm in armour em- Flood, Ireland, a wolf's head erased arg.

Fletcher, Rev. William Henry, M.A., same bowed, holding iu the gauntlet ppr. Vis unita fortior. 30. 8
crests and motto.
an arrow, also ppr., headed or. Flood, Devonsh., a demi-lion rampant az.,

Fletcher of Corsock, Kirkcud, a horse' cf. 198. 4 crowned or, holding a ciuquefoil of the
head arg. Martis non Cupidinis. Fletcher, Monm. and Lanes, a dexter
last. cf. 10. II
cf. 50. I arm embowed, encircled above the
Fletcher, a horse's head erased arg,, Flood, Ireland, a heart crowned between
elbow by a wreath of yew ppr., holding
gorged with a ducal coronet az. in the hand a bow or, stringed sa. two wings ppr. no. 14

Flood, a chevalier on horseback in com-

cf. 5 Sperans pergo. plete armour, his visor up. 1S9. 10

.

FLO FOL

Flood, a chevalier in armour on horse- Floyer, Dorset, a buck's head erased or,
back holding in .his dexter hand a holding in its mouth an arrow arg.

til ting-spear. 189. :o Floret virtus vulnerata. 249. 3 prosim. 2. 8

Florio, the sun in his splendour or. Floyer, George William, Esquire, of Foley, Surrey, a lion rampant arg., hold-

162.2 Stafford House, near Dorchester, same ing between the paws a ducal coronet.

Flory, Rev. William, Hon. Canon of crest and motto. 3- 6
Worcester Cathedral, of Redland Floyer, Rev. John Kestell, M.A., of Foley, Worcs., a lion sejant arg., holding

Lodge, Leamington, between two Warton Vicarage, Carnforth, same between the paws a ducal coronet or.

saltires az., a stag's head erased arg.. crest and motto. cf. 8. 13

gorged with a collar of the first, there- Fludd, out of a ducal coronet or, an Foley, Paul Henry, Esquire, J. P., of

from three crescents of the second, ounce's head arg. 23. :i Stoke Edith Park, Heref., and Prest-

and between the attires a fleur-de-lis, Flude, an arm couped and embowed, the wood House, near Stourbridge, Staffs :
A(i) lion sejant arg., holding between
also az. Ul prosimua. elbow resting on the WTeath, holding

Flote, out of a ducal coronet a reindeer's in the baud a sword in pale entiled the fore- paws an escutcheon charged

head ppr. 122. 3 with a savage's head couped, all with the arms, i.e., arg., a fess engrailed

Flounders, Shropsh. and Yorlcs, a demi- ppr. 201. 7 between three cinquefoils sa., with a

eagle displayed vert. Aquila non cap- Fludyer, Sir Arthur John, Bart., Ayston bordure of the last {for Foley). 289. i

tat muscas. 81.6 Hall, Uppingham, Rutl., an escallop A(2) horse's head erm., pierced

Flowde, out of a tower a greyhound's arg., between two wings elevated, also through the neck with a spear, the

head erased arg., collared sa., holding arg. 141-7 staff broken ppr. {for Hodgetts). Ut

in the mouth a hind's leg, also erased Flulk, Arthur R., Esquire, of 5, Abbey prosim. 289. 2

ppr. c/. 61. 5 Green, Chester, a demi-boar rampant Foley, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding

Flower, ^ee Ashbrook, Viscount. or, charged with three billets between in the dexter paw a pheon point up-

Flower, a flower erm., foliated vert. two bendlets sa. wards arg. cf. 10. 2

Flower, Surrey, issuing out of clouds a Flux, William, Esquire, late of Bibury Foley, Ireland, a griffin segreant gu.,

cubit arm erect, holding in the hand Court, near Cirencester, Glouc, upon winged, legged, and beaked or. 62. 2

a rose and a lily, each slipped, all ppr. the trunk of a tree fessewise eradicated Foliot and Foliott, a battle-axe ppr.

Floret: curat Dtus. 257. 5 to the sinister a coney courant arg. Hope to come. 172. 3

Flower, Arthur, Esquire, J.P., of 36, Flnctus fiuclu. Foljamb, an armed leg party per pale or
Fly, Hants, an arm in armour erect ppr.,
Prince's Gate, S.W., same crest and and sa., gartered with a wreath of the

motto. holding in the gauntlet a hawk's lure first and az., couped at the thigh.

Flower of Aston Clinton, Tring, issuing or, stringed gu. cf. 193. I
Foljambe, Staffs, a leg couped at the
from clouds a cubit arm erect, holding Flynn, a hand couped at the wrist grasp-
thigh quarterly or and sa., spurred of
in the hand a rose and a lily slipped, ing a serpent ppr. Honor prceiniiim the first, charged on the thigh with a

all ppr. Flores curat Deus. 257. 5 virtutis est. 220. 2

Flower and Flowre, Kent, Northamp., Flynt, a human heart purp., winged or. fess gu. cf. 193. I

and Yorks, a lion's head ersised sa. 112. :o Foljambe, Yorks, an armed leg couped at

17. 8 Foakes, a dexter arm erect, paly vert and the thigh quarterly or and sa., spurred

Flower, a lion's head erased arg., charged gu., cuffed erm., holding a javelin. Qui of the first. 279. S

with a mullet gu. cf. 17. 8 sere sera. Foljambe, George Savile, of Cockglode,

Flower, Edgar, J.P., Jliddle Hill, Broad- Foden, upon a mount vert, a unicorn Notts, a jamb imarmed excepting the

way, Worcs., same crest. sejant erect arg., armed, maned, ana spur quarterly or and sa. Soics ferme.

Flower, Bart., Oxon., a demi-lion per pale unguled or, supporting with the fore- 279. 8
Foljambe, Rt. Hon. Francis John Savile,
erm. and ermines, gorged with a chain feet a cross-bow sa.

within a collar gemelle or, and holding Fodon, Staffs, out of a ducal coronet or, of Osberton, Worksop, same crest and

in the dexter paw a gilliflower ppr. a pike's head az. r/. 139. 14 motto.

Perseverando. cf. 10. 9 Fodringay, a crane arg., holding in its Folkard, Sussex, out of a ducal coronet a
demi-swan with wings expanded. Hie
Flower, Ireland, a boar statant az., armed, beak a bunch of clover ppr. cf. 103. 9
Fodringham, Yorks, a buck ppr. 117. 5
unguled, and bristled or, langued gu. Fogg and Fogge, Kent, a unicorn's head fidem teneo. cf. lOO. 12

cf. 40. 7 Folkenorth, an ostrich holding in its beak
Flower, Wilts, a unicorn's head couped
broken tilt mg-spear. cf- 97

or. 49. 7 Fogg and Fogge, Kent, a unicorn's head Folkes, Middx., a dexter arm erect vested
Flower, Hon. Robert Thomas, of Knocka- couped arg., semee of mullets sa.
per pale vert and gu., cuffed erm., hold-

trina House, Durrow, Queen's Co., a cf- 49- 7 ing in the hand a spear ppr. 207. 14
Folkes, Norf., a dexter arm embowed
raven having on its beak an ermine- Fogg-Elliot, John Walton, Esquire, of

spot sa. cj. 107. 5 AElvet Hill, Durh. : (l) dexter arm vested per pale vert and gu., cuffed

Flower, Cambs, a stork with wings ele- holding a cutlass ppr. {for Elliot). —erm., holding in the hand a spear ppr.

vated ppr., beaked and legged gu. (2) A unicorn's head couped arg. {for Qui sera sera. Principiis obsta.

c/. 105. 2 fogg). Folkestone, Viscount, see Radnor, Earl of.

Flowerdew of Hetherset, Norf., a demi- Foggo or Fogo, Scotland, a cherub's head Folkeworth, an ostrich holding in the

man habited az., wreathed about the ppr. 189. 9 beak a broken tUting-spear, all ppr.

temples arg. and sa., holding in the Fogo, Scotland, a cross crosslct fitchee cf. 97. 3

dexter hand a sprig of two roses gu., gu. Fuimus. 166. 2 FoUer, a garb or. i';3. 2

stalked and leaved ppr. Fokeram, Berks, a long cross vert. 165. 4 FoUet, FoUett, and Folliott. a wolf "pas-
Fokke, a lion's gamb or, holding a cross
Flowerdew and Flowerdue, in a maunch sant regardant transfixed by an arrow.

an arm embowed, the elbow resting on patee fitched gu. cf. 36. 9 cf. 2S. 12

the wreath. 203. i Folborne, a sinister hand couped in fess Follett, Devonsh., a demi-grifiin segreant.

Floyd, Sir John, Bart., a lion rampant ppr. Quo virtus ducit scando. 64. 2

regardant arg., murally crowned gu., Foleborne, a branch of fir vert, fructed FoUiott, out of a ducal coronet or, a

bearing a flag representing the standard or. 147. 6 nag's head arg. 51.7

of Tippoo Sultan, flowing to the sinister Foleborne, three holly-leaves vert, banded Folliott, a lion rampant per pale gu. and

ppr. Patiens pidveris atque solis. gu. 150. 12 arg., double-queued, murally crowned

Floyd, a griffin sejant az., holding in its Folet, on a chapeau ppr., an escallop or. or. Quo virtus et fata vocant.

dexter claw a garland of laurel ppr. cf. 141. II cf. I. 14
Folliot and Folliott, on a chapeau ppr., a
62. 9 Foley, Baron (Foley), of Kidderminster,

Floyer, Devonsh. and Somers., out of a Worcs., a lion rampant arg., holding wyvern vert. cf. 70. 4

ducal coronet a dexter hand holding a between the forepaws an escutcheon Follye, an escallop or between two olive-
charged with the arms, viz. : arg., a
sword wavy in pale, aU ppr. 212. i branches ppr. cf. 141. 4

1

FOL 207 FOR

Folman, a wolf current per pale arg. and Forbes-Semphill, Baron SemphiU, see Forbes, Scotland, the sun in his splendour

SemphiU. ppr. Spero. 162. 2

Folshurst, Cheah., a unicorn's head couped Forbes-Mitchell, see Mitchell. Forbes of Foveran, a cross patee arg.

or. 49- 7 Forbes, Baron (Forbes), Scotland, a stag's Salus per Christum. cf. 165. 7

Folton : (i) On a ducal coronet a pair of head couped at the neck ppr. Grace Forbes of Glasgow, a book expanded ppr.
Awings or and arg. 109. 8. (2) stag
vie guide. 121. 2 Virtute me involro. 158. 3
lodged gu., ducally gorged and lined
Forbes, Norman Hay, Esquire, J. P.. Forbes of Corse, a wreath or crown of

or, attired vert, at the top of each F.R.CS. (Edin.), of Drumminor, Cal- thorns. Rosas coronat. spina. 146. 6

branch a bezant. verley Park, Tunbridge Wells. Kent, Forbes of Echt, a sand-glass ppr. Fugit

Folvill, Cbesh., a garb per pale or and same crest and motto. Lonach. hora. 177. 15

vert, banded counterchanged. Forbes of Kingerlock, Argyle, a stag's Forbes of Ballogie, a sheaf of arrows ppr.

153- - head attired ppr. Solus inter plurimos. Concordia prieslo. 173. 3

Folvill and Folleville, a griffin's head 121. 5 Forbes of Auchreddy, a sword in bend

erased holding in the beak a sword Forbes of Jolly How, a stag's head erased ppr. Scienter ulor. 170. 5

ppr. 66. 10 ppr. Salus per Christum. 121. 2 Forbes of Balling, a skean piercing a

Fonce, a demi-lion rampant, ducally Forbes of Polquhor, a stag's head erased man's heart ppr. Non deest spes.

gorged, between two wings. cj. 9. 8 and attired with ten tynes ppr. Salus 181. 6

Fonceux, a demi-lioness ppr. per Christum. 21 1 . 2 Forbes, Bart., of Pitsligo, Aberdeensh.,
issuing out of baron's coronet a dexter
Fondre, a Moor's head ppr. 192. 13 Forbes of Ardo, a stag's head couped gu.,
hand holding a scimitar, all ppr., with
Fonnereau of London and Middx., the attired arg. Cura et candore. 121. 5 the motto over : A'ec timide, nee temere.
Forbes, Leith-, of Whitehaugh, Aber- Fax mentis I'.onestce gloria.
sun in splendour or. 162. 2 Forbes, Sir William Stuart, of Carterton,
Adeensh. : (i) pelican vulning herself Wellington, New Zealand ; Pitsligo,
Fonnereau, William Neal, of the Moat, Appr. 98. I. (2) stag's head erased Aberdeensh ; and of Fettercairn House,
Kincardine, Scotland, issuing out of a
near Ipswich, same crest. and attired with ten tynes or. 121. 2 baron's coronet a dexter hand holding
Fonnereau, a lion rampant supporting a a scimitar ppr., with the motto over:
(3) A dove holding in its beak an Nee timide, nee temere (for Forbes).
garb ppr. i. 7 Fax mentis honestw gloria.
Forbes, John Houblon, Esquire, of
Fontain and Fontaine, a raven's nest — —olive-branch ppr. / die for those I lore. Medwyn, West Linton, Pee., same crest
Salus per Christum. Fidus ad ex-
with young birds ppr. II3- 7 and motto.
Forbes, His Honour David Grant, B.A.,
Fontain and Fontaine, an eagle's head tremum. 92. 5
of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
erased ppr. 83. 2 Forbes-Leslie of Rothie and Badenscoth, District Court Judge, an arm in armour

Fonte, Ireland, a demi-lion sa. 10. i AScotland : (i ) griffin's head and neck ppr., couped at the elbow, lying fess-
wise, the hand ppr. holding a dagger
Foord, a flag displayed gu. 176. 15 Aerased ppr. (for Leslie). 66. 2. (2) in pale, thereon a bear's head couped
arg., muzzled gu. Solus inter plurimos.
Fookes, Ireland, an arm in armour em- —bear's head and neck couped and
cf. 211. 9
bowed vert, the hand grasping an muzzled ppr. (jor Forbes). Grip fast. Forbes, Captain, J.G., of King's Shrop-

arrow ppr. 198. 4 Spe expecto. 34. 14 shire Light Infantry, and Captain
J.F. of Avoca, Weston-super-Mare, a
Foord, a demi-lion rampant and crowned Forbes of Corsindae, a bear's head. Spe dexter cubit arm fesseways holding a

or, armed and langued gu. Noli irri- expecto. 34. 14

tare leonem. 10. 11 Forbes-Leith, Alexander John, of " Fyvie

Foot, a demi-griffin regardant gu., winged —Castle," Aberdeensh. : (i) On the

or, holding a flag displayed of the first, Adexter side cross crosslet fitchee

charged with a crescent arg. 64. 14 —A Onsa. {for Leith). 166. 2. (2) the

Foot of Carrigacunna, Ireland, a pelican sinister side bear's head and neck

in her piety ppr. Virescit mdnere, vir- —couped arg., muzzled az. {for Forbes).

tus. 98. 9 Trustie to the end. Spe expecto.

Foote of Harrington Square, London, two 34- 14
Forbes of Milbuy, a bear's head couped
crosses patee fitchee in saltire gu.,

thereon a pelican in her piety arg., per arg., muzzled gu., within an orle of sword erect pierced through a bear's
wings fretty of the first. Excidit amor olive-branches vert. Virtute, non fero- head, muzzled and couped, all ppr.

nunquam. cia. 35. II Solus inter plurimos.

Foote, Rev. John Vicars, Seskin Byan, Forbes, Major Henry Erskine, a cock ppr. Forbes, Captain J. G., of Shropsh., same

CO. Carlow, a martlet az., charged on Watch. 91. 2 crest and motto.
Forbes, John Charles Matthias Ogilvie,
the bresist with a cross humette or. Forbes, Bart., of Craigievar, Scotland, a
Esquire, of Boyndhe, Fraserburgh,
Spes mea Deiis. 253. 16 cock ppr. Watch and prat/. 91. 2 N.B., a man's heart ppr., winged or,
and in an escroU over the same this
Foote, Ireland, a greyhound's head per Forbes of Balgownie, Aberdeen, a cook motto : Spes expecto, and under the

fess arg. and sa., coUared gu. 61. 2 Watch. 91-2

Foote, Kent, a lion's head erased arg.,

charged on the neck with an ermine- cresco. 92. 2 arms : Toujours fidele.
Forbes, Scotland, a hand holding a dagger
spot sa. Pedetentim. cj. 17. 8 Forbes, Scotland, a falcon ppr. Altius

Foote, out of a mural coronet or, a spear ibunt, qui ad summa nituntur. 85. 2 in pale ppr. Spero. 212.9

sa., headed arg., charged with three Forbes, Sir Charles Stewart, Bart., D.L., Forbes of Newe, an arm in armour grasp-

plates. of Newe and Edinglassie, Aberdeensh., ing in the hand a broadsword ppr.

Foote, Kent and Cornw., a Uon's head a falcon rising ppr. Altius ibunt, qui ad Non temere. 210. 2

erased arg., charged with an ermine- summa nituntur. 88. 2 Forbes of Pitscottie, Scotland, out of a
ducal coronet a dexter arm in armour
spot, cf. 17. 8 Forbes of Brux, a hawk's head erased

Foote, a naked arm erect ppr., holding a ppr. Nee mons nee substrahit aer. holding a scimitar, all ppr. Scienter

trefoil slipped sa. utor. cf. 209. 1
Foote, an arm erect vested sa., cuffed
—Forbes, an eagle rising. Salus per Chris- Forbes of Skellater, Scotland, a hand
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a trefoil
tum. Spernit humum. 77. S holding a dagger erect, and on its point

slipped sa. 205. 9 Forbes, an eagle displayed ppr. Spernit a bear's head couped ppr. cf. 212. 6

Footner of Ladyfield, Wilmston, issuaut hunmm. 75-2 Forbes, Scotland, a dexter hand holding

from clouds ppr., a demi-eagle dis- Forbes of Watertown, an eagle displayed —a battle-axe ppr. Salus mea Christus.
played sa., each wing charged with a Dinna waken sleepin' dogs.
morion ppr., and holding in the beak sa. Virtuti inimica quies. 75-2

Forbes of CuUoden House, Inverness, an 213. 12

a Passion cross or. Devoir. eagle displayed or. Salus per Christum. Forbes-Gordon, Arthur Newton, Esquire,
of Rayne, Wartle, Aberdeensh., and
Foquett, a horse's head arg., in mail az., 75- .;
bridled or, on the head a plume of Rathwade, Bagenalstown, co. Carlow,
Forbes, a greyhound passant ppr. Delec-

ostrich-feathers of the first. 50. 14 tatio. cf. 60. 2 a cook ppr. Watch.
Forbes, mc Clintmi, Earl of.
Forbes, Scotland, a griffin's head erased. Forbes-Robertson, late John, Esquire, of
22, Bedford Square, London, an arm
Forbes, Earl of Granard, see Granard. 66. 2

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FOR 208 FOR

erect ppr., charged with a heart gu., Foreman and Forman, Scotland, a hand Forrester of Dundee, Scotland, a grey-
the hand holding an imperial crown, holding a scimitar ppr. True to the end. hound in a leash ppr. Recreation.

also ppr. Virtutis gloria merces. 213- 5 Forsan, a grifiSn's head per fess az. and
Foresight, Scotland, two wings expanded
cf. 217. I or. 66. I
Forbes of Allford, issuing out of a cloud ppr. Su7n quod sum. 109. 6 Forsaitb, Frederic Gregory, Viscount de

a hand holding an anchor ppr. Non Forest, a grenade fired ppr. 177. 12 Fronsac, of Montreal, Canada, a
griffin's head between two wings vert.
deest spes. Forest, a squirrel sejant cracking a nut Loyal a la niort.
Forser of Kelboe and Haverhouse, Durh.,
Forbisher, on a chapeau the sun in ppr- 135- 7 a fox sejant ppr., vulned in the neck
by an arrow or, feathered arg.
splendour ppr. cf. 162. 2 Forester, Baron (Forester), of Willey

Ford, Sir Francis Colville, Bart., of Em- APark, Shropsh. : (i) talbot passant

ber Court, Surrey, a greyhound's head arg., collared sa., and therefrom a line

sa., erased gu., muzzled or. Omnium reflexed or {for Forester). 54. 5. (2) cf. 32. II
Forset and Forsett, Middx., a demi-lion
rerum vicissitudo. A wyvern sa., guttee-d'or, the wings
sa., supporting a column gobony arg.
Ford, a greyhound's head erased arg. elevated, also, or collared, and therefrom and gu., the capital and base or.
Forsham, a talbot's head arg., eared gu.,
61. 4 a line reflexed over the back of the same.
Ford, a greyhound's head issuant ppr.
{for Weld). Semper eadem. 69. 7

cf. 61. 2 Forester, a talbot passant arg., collared spotted sa. 56. 12

Ford, Scotland, a demi-greyhound arg. sa., and lined or. 54. 5 Forstall of Forstalltown, Rochestown,

Fort is in arduis. 60. 11 Foricall, two lion's gambs endorsed gu. and Ringville, co. Kilkenny, Ireland, a

Ford of Chagford, Ashburton, Bagtor Forican, an elephant's head erased sa., greyhound's head couped arg., collared

and NutweU, Devonsh., a demi-grey- eared and armed arg. 133. 3 and chained or. In corda inimicorum

hound rampant sa., charged with three Forington, a dragon sans wings, the tail Begis. cf. 61. 2

acorns in bend between two bendlets extended, per less or and vert. Forster, see Haire-Forster.

or, all between as many branches vert, Forkington, a demi-greyhound sa., col- Forster of Alnwick, Northumb., a buck

fructed arg. 60. 10 lared or. 60. 8 trippant ppr. 117. 8

Ford, Glouc, Kent, and Suff., out of Forman, Scotland, see Foreman. Forster, Bart, {extinct), of Bamborough

naval coronet a bear's headsa., muzzled. Forman of London and Leics., a demi- Castle, Northumb., a stag sa., attired

<•/• 34. 3 dragon vert. 73. 10 and guttee-d'or. 117. 5

Ford, Edward, Esquire, of Bridgen Place, Forman, a demi-grifiin holding a ducal Forster, John Burke, L.R.C.S.I., 27,

Bexley, Kent, same crest. coronet. cf. 64. 2 ABreckfield Road, N., Liverpool: (i)

Ford, a lion rampant. I 13 Formby, a dove ppr. Semper fidelis. stag trippant. (2) A dexter arm in

Ford, Thomas Benson Pease, J.P., Lower 92. 2 armour embowed holding in the hand

Bentham, Lancaster, a lion rampant Forners and Forneys, a wheel az. 167. i a broken javelin. Audaces fortuna

crowned. Forrest, Sir William, Bart., of Comiston, juvat.
Midlothian, on a mount vert, an oak-
Ford of EUell Hall, Lanes, a lion rampant Forster of Cumnor Hall, a stag lodged
tree ppr. Vivunt dum virent. 143. 14
holding a coronet. Excitat. 3. 6 Forrest, an oak-tree ppr. Vivunt dum regardant gu., charged with a martlet

Ford, a demi-lion rampant. Excitat. or for difference, and pierced through

10. 2 vireitt. 143. 5 the neck with an arrow az.

Ford, John Walker, of Enfield Old Park, Forrest, L. R. W., of Ravensholt, Harrow- Forster of Trotton, a stag's head erased
Middx., a demi-lion rampant az.
on-the-HiU, same crest. Et virent in arg., attired, collared, and lined or.
Ford, William, Esquire, of 50, Coltman
Street, Kingston-upon-Hull, a demi- undis. Forster, Suff., out of a mural coronet
lion per bend or and az., holding in the Forrest, John Clark, Esquire, J. P., of
dexter paw a ship's mast with two chequy arg. and sa., a stag's head ppr.,
Auchenraith, Lanarksh., an oak-tree
attired or, and holding in the mouth

fructed ppr. Live while green. 143. 2 an arrow arg. Think on. 121. 6
Forrest, Scotland, a hand couped in fess
sails furled ppr., and pennon flying gu., Forster, Sir Charles, Bart., M.A., D.L.,
and resting the sinister on the stern of holding a cross crosslet fitched. J.P., of Lysways Hall, Staffs, in front
a ship ppr. Fortis in arduis. of a stag's head erased arg., colleired
221. 10 and lined sa., two pheons of the last.
Sit Fors ter felix.
Ford, a demi-lion rampant and crowned Forrest, William, Esquire, of Leschenault,
Forster of Kilgreege, co. Dublin, a hind's
or. 10. II near Banbury, West Australia, a cubit head couped arg., collared and chained

Ford of Abbeyfield, Chesh., a lion's head arm erect vested az., cuffed arg., hold-

erased az. 17. 8 ing in the hand ppr. a cross botony

Fordam and Fordham, on a mount vert, fitchee in bend sinister, also arg. Vi- or.
Forster of Battle, Sussex, a talbot's
a peacock ppr. cf. 103. 4 vunt dum virent. 207. 5
head erased or, collared and ringed
Forde, a tiger sejant ppr. 27. 6 Forrest, Hon. Sir John. K.C.M.G.,

Forde, Ireland, a greyhound's head issu- C.M.G., J.P., F.R.G.S., r.G.S., F.L.S., gu-

ant sa. c/. 61.2 of Hay Street, Perth, Western Aus- Forster, Thomas Henry Burton, Esquire,
of Holt Manor, Wilts, an arm embowed,
Forde, Rt. Hon. WiUiam Brownlow, of tralia, Premier of that Colony, a cubit sleeved gu., holding a broken tUting-

Seaford, co. Down, a martlet or. arm erect vested az., cuffed arg., the spear. Redde diem.
Forster, Sir Thomas Oriel, Bart., C.B.,
Ineorrupta fides nudaque Veritas. 95. 2 hand ppr., holding a cross botony
D.L., of Coolderry, co. Monaghan, an
Forder, Surrey, a hawthorn-tree vert. fitchee in bend sinister, also arg. Viinmt arm embowed in armour, the hand
bare, grasping a broken spear, all ppr.
Fordham, see Fordam. dum virent. 207. 5 Audaces fortuna juvat.
Forster of London and Cumb., an arm
Fordham, Edward Snow, Esquire, of Forrester, Baron, Scotland, see VeriUam, in armour embowed arg., garnished
or, holding a broken tilting-spear of
Elbrook House, Ashwell, near Baldock, Earl of.

Herts, a peacock in its pride ppr. Forrester, Scotland, a lily growing
Christus turris, fides telum. through and surmounting a thorn-
Fordwich, Viscount, see Cowper, Earl. bush ppr. Spernit perictda virtus.
Fordyce-Buchan, see Buchan.
151. 9
Fordyce, Scotland, a camel's head couped Forrester of Carbeth, Sturling, a himting- the last. 197. 2

at the neck ppr. Persevere. 132. 7 horn sa., garnished and stringed vert. Forster, Henry William, Esquire, B.A., of

Fordyce, a stag lodged ppr. In arduis Hunter, blow the horn. 228. 1 Southend HaU, Catford, S.E., a dexter

fortis. 115. 7 Forrester of Kinnaird, Larbert, StirUngsh., arm in armour embowed holding in

Fordyce, Dingwall-, Alexander, of Bruck- Scotland, a hunting-horn sans strings. the hand ppr. a broken tilting-spear or.

lay and Culsh, Aberdeensh. : (i) An Slow, hunter, thy horn. 228. 9 Sla soldo.
Forster, James, Esquire, of Welton Garth,
eagle volant ppr., holding in the claws Forrester, Scotland, a dexter hand hold-
near Brough, East Yorks, same crest.
an escroU with this motto, ' Altius ibunt ing a hunting-horn sa., garnished gu. Ante omnia sylva.
' Forster of London, a dexter arm in ar-
mour embowed arg., garnished or, and
qui ad summa nitiuihir " {for Fordyce). It is good to le blown. 217.4
A(2) stag lodged ppr. {for Dingwall).
Forrester, a talbot passant arg., collared

In arduis fortis. ^IS- 7 sa., lined and ringed or. 54. 3

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FOR 209 FOS

round the arm a sash vert, holding in Fortescue, William Blundell, Octon, Foster of Coomie Castle, co. Cavan, Ire-

the hand ppr. an arrow of the third, Torquay, same crest and motto. I land, a stag trippant ppr. 117. 8

barbed of the second, broken off at the Fortescue, a heraldic tiger passant arg., Foster, Harry Seymour, Esquire, in front
j
head. maned, armed, and tufted or. Forte of a fasces erect, a stag trippant ppr.,

Forster, an arm embowed habited sa., scutum salus ducum. 25. and pendent from the attires a bugle-

charged with a pheon or, between two Fortescue, Essex and Ireland, a leopari horn stringed sa. Suaviter in modo,

bezants in pale, holding in the hand a passant gardant ppr. 24. 4 fortiter in re.

bow and arrow arg. Fortescue, a heraldic tiger passant or. Foster, Sir Augustus Vere, Bart., Clyde

Forster of Forrest, co. Dublin: (l) An 25- 5 Court, Ardee, co. Louth, a stag trippant
Forth, Viscount, see Perth, Earl of.
arm in armour holding a broken spear ppr. Divini gloria ruris. 117. 8

Appr. (for Forster). 197. 2. (2) tal- Forth, Sufif., a bear's head erased s Foster, Sir William, Bart., D.L., of Nor-

bot's head erased gu., collared or muzzled or. (Another, muzzled gu.) wich, a buck ppr., the dexter foot

(/or Hill). Vita potior libertas. 56. i 35- 2 resting on an escutcheon gu., charged
with a castle arg. Virtute et labore.
Forster-Coull, William Dixon, of North Forth of London, a hind's head couped

Jliddleton, Morpeth : (i) In front of a vert, guttee-d'or, collared and lined of Foster, Hon. WiUiam John, of Thurnby,

unicorn's head couped arg., gorged the last. cf. 124. 5 Newtown, New South Wales, Puisne

with a collar gemelle az., three annulets Fortibus, De, an escarbuncle or. 164. 12 Judge of the Supreme Court of N.S.W.,

interlaced or (for Coidl). (2) Issuant Fortick of Dublin, a martlet sa. Forte. a stag trippant ppr. Divini gloria

from a ivreath of oak vert, a dexter arm 95- 5

embowed in armour, the hand in a Fortrye, a lion rampant holding a tilting- Foster-Vesey-FitzGerald, James, Esquire,

gauntlet holding a tilting-spear ppr. spear ppr. of Myoriesk, co. Clare : (i) Ou a ducal

Ad(jor Forster). finem spero. Fortun, Scotland, a dolphin haurient az. coronet of five leaves or, a boar pas-

Forsyth-Brown, .see Brown. Ditat Deus. 140. 11 sant gu., charged with three annulets

Forsyth, a cup gu. 177. 4 Fortune, a demi-lion gardant az., holding arg. (for FilzGerald). (2) On a wreath
Forsyth, a covered cup gu. in his dexter paw a battle-axe or. or and sa., a hand in armour holding

Forsyth, Scotland, a demi-griffin vert. 16. 14 a laurel-branch, all ppr. (for Vesey).
Fortune, Scotland, on a chapeau a stag
I n.itaurator ruince. 64. 5 A(3) stag trippaut ppr. (for Foster).

Forsyth of Leeds, and of Armley. Yorks, trippaut, all ppr. 118. 3 Shannal a boo. 117. 8

a demi-griffin vert, armed and mem- Forty, on a ducal coronet a mullet be- Foster-Vesey-FitzGerald, John Vesey,

bered gu., and with the tail extended. tween two branches of laurel in orle, Esquire, of 56, Stanhope Gardens,
Motto (over the crest). Instmirator S.W., same crests and motto.
all ppr. 146. 7
Foster, Ebenezer, Esquire, of Anstey
ruince. 64. 5 Forty, a lion's gamb erased sa., holding Hall, Cambs, a demi-stag or, semee of
pheons, and holding between the legs
Forsyth, Douglas Methuen, Esquire, of a cross patee fitched gu. 36. 9

Leavington House, Ryde, Isle of Wight, Forward, a lion passant gu., charged on

a demi-gryphon vert, gorged with a the shoulder with an ermine-spot or. a bugle-horn az. Prmmium honor.

collar gemel arg., and supporting with cf. 6. 2 119. 9

the sinister claw, a thistle leaved and Forward, John Adams Field Bars House, Foster, Rev. Albert John, Wootton Vicar-

Chard, an escallop inverted. For- age, Beds, a demi-stag semee of pheons

ward. holding between the legs a bugle az.

Northwold, Cavendish Road, Bourne- Forwood, Sir Dudley Baines, Bart., of the Virtutis prcemium honor.

mouth, same crest and motto. Priory, Gateacre, Liverpool, and 24, Foster, George Edward, B.A., Brook-
Forsyth, Thomas, Esquire, a gryphon se- Hans Crescent, London, S.W., between lands, Cambridge, a demi-stag holding

greant erm., supporting with the claws two wings arg., the battlements of a between the feet a bugle-horn, all ppr.

an anchor sa. Instaurntor ruince. tower, thereon in front of a stag's head Foster, a stag's head erased ppr. 121. 2

Forsythe, Scotland, a demi-griffin vert, two hatchets in saltire ppr. 262. 3 Foster, Sir Balthazar Walter, M. P. , D. C. L.

armed and ducally crowned or. c/. 64. 5 Forwood, Sir William Bower, of Brom- LL.D., M.D., F.R.C.P., of Ashficld,

Fort or Forte, a cock gu., holding in its borongh Hall, Chesh., same crest. Edgbaston, and 30, Grosvenor Road,

beak a daisy ppr. cf. gi. 2 Fosbery of Clorane and Curragh Bridge. Westminster. S.W., a stag's head

Fort or Forte, on a rock a tower ppr. CO. Limerick, Ireland, a pheon supported erased ppr. Labore et virtute. 121. 2

Inest dementia forti. 1 56. 3 by two bear's paws erased, all ppr. Foster, Joseph, M.D., 10, St. George's

Fort, on a mount vert, a lion sejant gar- NoJi nobis solum. Road, Eccleston Square, S.W., same

dant, pellettee, collared gu., holding in Fosbery, Lieutenant-Colonel George Vin- crest. Cinis oequat.

the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitched cent, of Victoria Square, S.W., two Foster, William Joscelyn, M.D., 61,

of the last. lion's gambs erased, the dexter or, the Prince of Wales' Mansions, S.W., same

Fort, Richard, Esquire, of Read Hall, sinister gu., holding a pheon per pale crest. Cinis cequat.
Lanes, a rock ppr., thereon a lion sejant
of the last and the first. Non nobis Foster, WUliam Edward, F.S.A., Lindum

gu., bezantee, gorged with a collar solum. House, Aldershot, and Pipwell House,

gemelle or, and holding in the dexter Fosbery, Major William T. E., 21, Basil's Moulton, Lines, a hind's head couped

fore-paw a cross crosslet fitohee sa. Mansions, S.W., same crest and ducally gorged, and lined. Inconcussa

Forteath, Colonel Frederick Prescott, of motto. fides. 301. 7

Newton House, Elgin, a buck's head Fosbroke and Fosbrooke of London and Foster, a stag's head quarterly sa. and

erased ppr. Tarn animo qaam mente Derbysh., two bear's paws sa., support- arg., attired or. 121. 5

sublimis. 121. 2 ing a spear erect ppr. Foster of Wich, Worcs., an antelope's

Fortescue, see Parkinson-Fortescue. Fosbrooke, Leonard, Raveustone HaU, head erased arg., attired or, collared

Fortescue, Earl (Fortescue), a heraldic Ashby-de-la-Zouche, same crest. and ringed, and a line therefrom of the

tiger statant arg., armed, maned, and Foscott and Foxcote, a dove on an olive-
tufted or. Forte scutum salus ducum.
branch ppr. cf. 92. 2 Foster, Richard, Esquire, of Lanwithan,
cf. 25. 5 Lostwithiel, Coruw., a horse's head
Fortescue, Archer Irvine, Esquire, of Foskett, a broken spear in pale, the end couped az., maned, and charged on

hanging in bend. 175-6

Kingcausie, Aberdeen, Swanbister, Foskett, Herts, an arm in armour em- the neck with three escallops in fess
within a collar gemelle, and holding
Kirkwall, N.B., same crest and motto. bowed holding in the gauntlet a cross- in the mouth an arrow in bend, the
point downwards or. Advena in sylvis.
Fortescue, a plain shield arg. Forte scu- bow, all ppr. Foster, Henry Dnrett, Esquire, of Tre-
ledan, Bodmin, same crest and motto.
tum solus ducmn. c/. 176. 10 Foss, a thistle and a rose-branch in saltier Foster, John Armstrong, Fellow of the
Royal Numismatic Society (for life),
Fortescue, Devoush., an escutcheon arg. ppr. 150- 3 Member of the British Numistic Society

cf. 176. 10 Foster, Viscount Ferrard, see Ferrard.

Fortescue of Fallapit, Devonsh., a heral- Foster, see Forster.

dic tiger passant arg., armed and maned Foster and Forster of Shropsh., see

or. Forte scutum sahts ducum. 25. 5 Forester.

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FOS 210 FOW

(for life), F.Z.S., Chestwood, near Barn- Fotherby, Henry Arthur, M.R.C.S.. Head- Foulston, Devonsh., a demi-lion rampant
corn, Kent, a falcon with wings ex-
staple, North Devon, a talbot's head panded and elevated ppr., beaked- or, arg. 10. 2
in the beak an oak-branch vert, bearing
erased. Spero. 56. 2 Founder and Foundowre, out of a ducal

Foster, Lewis Charles, Esquire, V.D., coronet a griffin's head between two

J.P., of Trevillis, Liskeard, Cornw., an acorn or. Per ardua petit alta. wings, all ppr. 67. i
same crest and motto.
Foster, Thomas Robins, Esquire, of 3, Fotbergill of Aberdare, Glamorgansh., a Fountain, Devonsh., an eagle's head
Strangways Terrace, Truro, Cornw.,
same crest and motto. talbot passant collared. cf. 54. 2 erased, holding in the beak a snake.

Fothergill, George, J.P., Allanbank, cf. 83. 2 ,
Fountain of Lochhill, Scotland, an eagle j
Grasmere, a talbot passant. !

Foster, William Henry, Esquire, of Apley Fothergill, on a rock a lion rampant ppr., rising ppr. PrcEclarius quo difficilius. i
'
Park, Bridgnorth, Salop, and Spratton collared and chained or, holding in the 77- 5
Grange, Northamp., in front of an ante-
dexter paw an arrow sa. 2. 6 Fountaine, Norf., an elephant ppr. Vix

lope's head erased ppr., gorged with a Fothergill, a stag ppr. Ii7- ea nostra voco. 133. 9

collar vair, ringed and lined or, an Fotheringham, a pelican in her piety. Fountaine, Algernon Charles, Narford

escallop between two pheons fessewise 98. 14 Hall, Swaffham, same crest and motto.

of the last. Exitari non hebescere. 246. Fotheringham, a griffin's head erased Fountayne, Yorks and Bucks, an ele-
Foster, James, Esquure, of Cranborne ppr. Another, couped. Be it fast. 66.2 phant's head couped or, armed arg.,

Hall, Windsor, same crest and motto. Fotheringham of Powrie, Forfarsh., a vulned in the neck. 133. 2

Foster, John, Esquire, same crest and grifhn segreant ppr. Be it fast. 62. 2 Fountbery, a cross pattee arg., environed

motto. Fotherley, a lion's gamb erased or, grasp- by a snake vert. 165. 9

Foster, James, Esquire, of Woodcote, ing a wolf's head erased arg. Fouracre, a demi-griffin or, holding be-

Grange, Newport, Salop, same crest Fothringham, Walter Thomas James tween the claws an escallop gu.

and motto. Scrymsoure Steuart, Esquire, of Pou- cf. 64. 2

Foster, Arthur Wellesley, Esquire, M.A., rie, Forfarsh., and Grandtully, Perthsh.: Fourbins, a sheaf of arrows ppr., banded
J. P., D.L., of Broekhampton Court, —A(i) On the dexter side
near Ross, Heref., a stag's head erased griffin se- gu. 173- 3
ppr., attired and gutteed'or, pierced Fourdrinier, on a chapeau a unicorn's
greant ppr. l/or Fothringham). 62. 2.
—A(2) On the sinister side
lion's gamb head ppr. cf. 49. 10

through the head with an arrow gold, —erased holding a scimitar ppr. {/or Fournier, a martlet per feas az. and arg.
feathered arg. Justum perficito nihil Scrymsoure). Be it fast. Dissipate. 95- 4

timeto. cf. 38. 13 Fovell, Chesh., see FolviU.

Foster, William Henry, Esquire, J.P, Fouk, a cross pattee erm. cf. 165. 7 Fowbery, Yorks and Durh., a stag's

D.L., of Hornby Castle, Lanes, a stag's Fouler, Scotland, a stag's head erased head arg., attired or, charged on the

head erased ppr., attired and gutt?e- gu., attired arg. 121. 2 neck with three trefoils slipped vert,

d'or, pierced through the head with Foulerton, a Cornish chough sa. 107. 14 one and two. cf. 121. 5

an arrow gold, feathered arg. Justum FoulJS, see Liston-Foulis. Fowbery, Hunts, a stag's head arg.,

perficito nihil timeto. Foulis, Scotland, a flower-pot with a attired or, charged on the neck with

Foster, Joseph, Esquire, M.A., of 21, branch of laurel springing out of it. three trefoils slipped vert, one and
Boundary Road, Finchley Road, Lon- A' on deficit. two, and holding in the mouth a rose

don, N.W., a greyhound current arg., Foulis, Yorks, out of a crescent arg., a gu., stalked and leaved vert.

gorged with a WTeath of hawthorn vert, cross formee of the same. 163. 6 Fowell, Devonsh., out of a mural coronet

holding in the mouth by the string gu. Foulis, Bart., Yorks : (i) Out of a cres- ppr., an antelope's head arg., attired

a bugle-horn or. Per se vere. sent arg., a cross formee fitchee sa. gu.
Foster, Richard Andrews, Esquire, of
(2) A demi-unicorn winged ppr. Fowell, a griffin's head erased arg., pierced

Tutshill House, Sidenham, Glouc, a Foulis, Scotland, a dove holding in its through the breast by an arrow ppr.

greyhound sejant or, gorged with a beak an olive-leaf ppr. Pax. cf. 92. 5 Non ostento sed ostendo. cf. 66. 13

collar gemel, therefrom pendant a Foulis of Ravelston, Scotland, a dove Fowke, an Indian goat's head erased

bugle-horn, stringed gu., between two volant, holding in her beak a leaf ppr. arg.

branches of oak leaved and fructed Thure et jure. cf. 93. 10 Fowke, Sir Frederick Thomas, Bart.,

ppr. Semper fiddis. Foulke, Worcs., a squirrel sejant az., D.L., of Lowesby, Leics., uses a dexter

Foster, Edmund Benson, Esquire, of bezantee, collared or, holding an arm embowed habited vert, cuffed arg.,

Clewer Manor, W'indsor, Berks, a acorn-branch vert, fructed of the holding in the hand an arrow or, barbed
and flighted of the second, point down-
dexter arm embowed, vested gu., in second. cf. 135. 2 wards. Arma tuentur pacem.

the hand ppr. a tilting-spear, also ppr., Foulkes, S. G., of Tring, on a rock a demi-

suspended from the wrist a bugle-horn lion rampant holding between the paws Fowke, Ireland, an arm fesseways couped

or. Spectemur agendo. a mullet. Nee timide, nee temere. at the shoulder embowed, holding a

Foster, Frederick Durham, Esquire, of Foulkes, a lion's head ereised per pale arg. spear in pale ppr. 201. 11

the HaU, Thome, West Riding, Yorks, and sa., collared counterchanged. 18. Fowke of Ardee, co. Louth, Ireland, out

in front of fern a deer-hound statant Foulkes and Foulks, a boar's head couped of a ducal coronet or, a sword erect

ppr., gorged with a collar flory counter- in fess sa. 43. i entwined with a serpent descending,
all ppr.
flory, with a chain pendent or. Vi ct Foulks, a boar's head erased arg. Jure

visu. non dono. 42. 2 Fowkes, a golden fleece ppr. 130. 10

Foster-Melliar, William Melliar, Esquire, Foulks, out of a tower arg., a demi-eagle Fowkes of Dublin, a lion passant az.,

of North Aston Hall, Deddington, sa., beaked or, holding therein a fleur- charged on the shoulder with a fleur-
Oxford, in front of a lion's gamb erect
and couped or, holding a branch of de-lis gu. 1 56. 6 de-lis or. cf. 6. 2

—myrtle ppr., two mascles interlaced Fouller, a greyhound's head erased sa., Fowkroy, a lion's gamb holding an

fesseways az. Semper eadetn. Cupio collared or. c/. 61. 2 ostrich-feather ppr. jy. 3

Foulshurst, Chesh. and Lanes, a unicorn's Fowie, Kent and Sussex, a griffin's head

meliora. head erminois, armed or. 49. 7 erased arg., pierced through the neck

Foster, Rev. Frederic Adolphus La Trobe, Foulson, Hunt-: (i) A demi-lion gu., by an arrow gu., barbed of the first,

34, The Avenue, Folkestone, an arm in gorged with a collar and charged on vulned of the second. cf. 66. 1
armour embowed holding the head of a
the shoulder with five mullets saltu-e- FowIe, Susses, Wilts, and Berks, out of

broken tilting-spear, all ppr. <S'( /ractus ways arg., and holding in the mouth a ducal coronet or, an arm in armour

jortis. Aa crescent or (for Fovlson). (2) embowed ppr., garnished of the first,

Foston, a gate az. 158.1 leopard's face az., in front of two holding a battle-axe of the same.

Fotherby, Kent and Lines, a falcon with arrows points downwards in saltire Fowle, same crest. Ut seres ita metes.

wings expanded ppr., beaked or, and ppr., between two wings or, each FowIe of Market Lavington, Wilts : ( i
Out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter
holding therein an acorn of the last charged with a cross potent az. [for

leaved ppr. cj. 87. i Hunt). 22. II arm in armour embowed ppr., gar-

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FOW 211 FOX

nislietl and holding in the hand a battle- Fownes, Ireland, on a ducal coronet or, Fox, on a chapeau, a fox sejant.
axe of the first {jor Fowle). (2) Out of an eagle displayed az., armed of the
a ducal coronet or, a plume of feathers Fox, Samson, Esquire, J.P., of Grove
first. cf. 75. 2 House, Harrogate, Yorks, upon a re-
presentation of a corrugated boiler flue
arg. and az. (for Legge). Boutez en Fownes, Ireland, a unicorn's head erased lying fessewise ppr., a fox statant gu.,
amnt. resting the dexter paw upon a trefoil
gu., armed and bearded or. 49. 5
slipped vert. Forti nihil difficile.
Fowle, Norf., an antelope's head pierced Fownes, De vonsh. , thestump of an oak-tree Fox, Baron Holland (extinct), on a chapeau

by an arrow. cf. 127. i with a branch on each side ppr. 145. 2 az., turned up erm., a fox sejant or.

Fowler-Butler, see Butler. Fownes, out of a ducal coronet a demi-

Fowler, Thomas Webb, Esquire, of eagle with wings expanded. 80. 14

Wycombe House, Coventry, between Fownes-Luttrell, Alexander, Esquire, J.P., 32. T2
Fox-Strangways (Rt. Hon. Henry Ed-
two hawk's lures gu., a lion rampant Court House, East Quantoxhead,
ward, 5 th Earl of Ilchester), on a
or, charged on the shoulder with a rose Bridgewater, Somers., out of a ducal chapeau az., turned up erm., a fox
coronet or, a plume of five feathers arg.
also gu., barbed and seeded ppr. Je Qnasita marie tuenda arte.

Hit fie in Dieu. sejant or. Faire sans dire. 32. 12
Fowler, Staffs, a cubit arm vested az.,
Fownes-Luttrell, George, Esquire, of Fox, Charles Henry, of Shuteleigh, Wel-
holding in the hand ppr. a hawk's lure Dunster Castle, Taunton, same crest
and motto. lington, Somers., a fox sejant or,

vert, feathered arg., the line or, twisted Fownes-Luttrell, Hugh Courteuey, Es- collared flory, and the dexter paw rest-
quire, same crest and motto.
round the arm. ing upon a fleur-de-lis, both az. Faire

AFowler, Bart., Shropsh. : (i) cubit arm sans dire. 33. 3

habited az., holding in the hand ppr. a Fowtes, a flower-pot gu., springing there- Fox, Robert, Esquire, of Grove Hill,

lure vert, feathered arg., the line or, out an olive-branch ppr. Falmouth, same crest and motto.

twisted round the arm. (2) An owl Fox, a fox statant gu. (confirmed anno, Fox, Sylvanus, Esquire, of Linden, Wel-
1623 to Sir Charles Fox of Bromfield, lington, Somers., same crest and motto.
arg., ducally gorged or. cf. 96. 5 Shropsh. ; to Sir Richard Fox of
Fox, Sylvanus, Linden, Wellington,
Fowler, Sir Thomas, Bart., of Gastard Whichcote, Shropsh. ; to Edmund Fox Salop, same crest.

House, Wilts, and Bruce Grove, Esquire, of Leighton, Heref. ; to Sir
Edward Fox of Gwernoge, Mont-
Middx., a dexter arm fesswise couped gomerysh. ; to Henry Fox, Esquire, of Fox, Bonneville Bradley, Esquire, of
the Hurst, Shropsh. ; to Somerset Fox,
vested az., cuffed arg., the hand ppr., Esquire, of Kajmham, Shropsh. ; to Brishngton, Somers., a fox sejant gu.,
Geo. Fox, Esquire, of the Bower, in the
holding a hawk's lure entwined round collared and chained or, supporting
the arm or, surmounted by an owl
by his sinister paw a flagstaff ppr.,

arg. Possunt quia posse videntur. thereon a banner az., semee-de-lis or.
Fowler, Robert Henry, Esquire, of Rahin-
J'ay ma foi tenu a ma puissance. 33. i

ston, Enfield, co. Meath, out of a ducal parish of Greet, Shropsh. ; to Charles Fox, Ireland, a fox sejant ppr. 32. 1

crest coronet or, a demi-horned owl, Fox, Esquire, of Greet, Shropsh. ; and Fox, Sir Douglas, 12, Queen's Gate
wings expanded ppr. Esto pernox. Gardens, S.W., on a wreath of the
to Edward Fox, Esquire, of Ludlow, colours, upon a rock ppr., a fox sejant
or, resting the dexter leg on a human
Fowler, an owl arg., ducally gorged gu. Shropsh.). The motto used by some

cf. 96. 5 members of the foregoing families was
Fowler, Scotland, on a chapeau, an owl
" Fidelis esto." 32.2 heart gu. Faire sans dire.

rising gardant ppr. 96. 6 Fox of RatcUffe, Leics., same crest. Fox, Francis Douglas, 19, Kensington
Square, W., same crest and motto.
Fowler, Robert Dashwood, 15, Howard Fox, Lane-, late Rt. Hon. Sackville

Place, St. Andrew's, N.B., out of a C4eorge, 12th Baron Conyers : (i) A Fox, Francis, Esquire, AljTi Bank, the

ducal coronet an owl affrontee with fox statant gu. (for Fo.r). (2) Out of Downs, Wimbledon, same crest and

wings expanded. a ducal coronet or, a demi-griffin sa., motto.

Fowler, Sir John Edward, Bart., of winged arg. (for Lane). Fox, Henry, Esquire, Moorfoot, Putney
Braemore, Ross-sh., an owl arg., Hill, same crest and motto.
collared and charged on the breast Fox, Lane-, James Thomas Richard, Es-
with a cross pattee gu., wreathed about
the head with ivy vert, and resting quire, J.P., D.L., of Bramham Park, Fox, Colonel Malcolm, 168, Eaton Square,
S.W., same crest and motto.
Yorks : same crests.

Fox-Pitt- Rivers, Lieutenant-General Au- Fox, Arthur Douglas, St. George's Lodge,

his dexter claw on a cross pattee or. gustus Henry Lane, of Rushmore, Eastern Road, Brighton, same crest
and motto.
•'Sapiens qui vigilat. 96. 4 ASalisbury, Wilts : (i) stork ppr. (for

Fowler, a stork arg., membered gu., OnPitt). 105. II. (2) a five-leaved Fox, Rev. Smyth Whitelaw, M.A., of

holding in its beak a cross formee ducal coronet or, a fox passant ppr. Rathmines, co. Dublin, and of Cupids-

fitched or. cf. 105. 11 {for Fox). Aquam servare mentein. town, CO. Kildare, on a ducal coronet

Fowler, Glouc. and Scotland, an ostrich's Fox of Chacombe, Northamp., a fox ppr., a fox sejant or. Fortitudine et

head or, between two wings arg., hold- passant regardant per pale arg. and sapientia.
gu., in the mouth a rose-branch
ing in its beak a horse-shoe az. Fox of London and Yorks, a fox's head

cf. 97. 10 flowered of the last, stalked and leaved erased ppr. 33. 6
Fowler of Clifton, an ostrich's head couped
vert. 32. 3 Fox, a fox's head erased gu., collared and

or, holding in the beak a horse-shoe Fox of Essex, on a chapeau gu., turned ringed or.
sa., between two wings arg., each
charged with two cinq uefoils in pale up erm., between two crosses potent Fox, Embleton- : A( i ) fox's head erased

sa. and vert, a fox passant arg. arg., gorged with a collar engrailed sa.,

az. cf. 97. 10 Fox, Broombead-Colton-, Barnard Platts, within a chain in arch or (for Fox).
Fowler - Butler, Major-General Robert
Esquire, of Wales and of Sheffield, 33. II. (2) Issuant from clouds ppr.,
both in the West Riding of the county
Henry, of Pendeford Hall, Wolver- of York, Solicitor of the Supreme a crescent arg., between the horns a

hampton and Barton Hall, Burton-on- fleur-de-lis or (for Embleton). Non

ATrent, Staffs: (i) covered cup or, Court of Judicature : (i) In the centre immemor heneficii. cf. 163. 9
a fox passant gu., guttee-d'or, resting
surmounting two wings quarterly or the dexter fore-paw upon an annulet Fox of London, out of a ducal coronet a

Aand sa. (for Butler). (2) crowned greyhound's head, all or. 61. 7

owl (for Fowler). Garde le roy (for —encircling an escallop, both or (for Fox). Fox, Marmaduke, Esquire, of Royds

Folder). Depressus extoller (for Butler). (2) Upon the dexter side Upon a rock House, Mirfield, Yorks, and Polbae,

Fowles, a stag's head couped sa. 121. 5 ppr., in front of a cross crosslet erect Wigtownsh., N.B., a mill-rind fessewise
Fowlis, a sword in pale, on the point and fitchee sa., a boar passant arg.,
charged on the body with two roses sa., thereon a greyhound sejant arg.

thereof a garland. 170. i V irtute et numine. n59-

Fowlis, a dove holding in its beak an gu., barbed and seeded ppr. (for Colton). Fox of Missenden, Bucks, a lion sejant

olive-branch ppr. 92. 5 —(3) Upon the sinister side In front of gardant or, supporting with the dexter
paw a book or.
Fowne, an arm in armour embowed, hold- a unicorn's head erased erm., maned,
horned, and holding in the mouth a
ing in the hand a fleur-de-lis. 199. 5 Fox, an eagle displayed sa. 75-2

Fownes, a hawk holding in its dexter fleur-de-lis or, a staff raguly fessewise, Fox or O'Sionnach of Kilcoursey, King's
Co., and Galtrim House, co. Meath,
claw an ear of wheat ppr. 85. 7 also or. Perfidem et patientiam.

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FOX 212 FRA

Ireland, an arm embowed in armour, France, a stag springing ppr. 117. 2 Francis, late Sir PhUlip, K.C.B., out of a

holding in the hand a sword, all ppr. France, Scotland, on a mount an oak- ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant

Sionnach aboo. 195-2 tree fructed ppr. 143. 14 sa., charged on the shoulder with a
shamrock or, and holding in the paws
Fox, Captain B. H. M., Royal Irish Rifles, France, Chesh., on a mount a hurst ppr.,

Trainfield House, Victoria Barracks, from the centre tree a shield pendent a garb of the last.

Belfast, same crest and motto. gu., charged with a fleur-de-lis or, the Francis, a lamb passant. cf. 131. 9
Fox of Fox Hall, co. Longford, Ireland,
strap az. Virtus semper viridis. 144.2 Franck, out of a mural coronet or, a

a sceptre between two wings. Nee France-Hayhurst, Colonel Charles Hos- lion's head gu., between two wings

elatus, nee dejechis. ken, J.P., D.L., of Bostock HaU, Mid- erminois. cf. ig. 7
Fox, on a mount an oak-tree growing
Adlewich, Chesh. : (i) cubit arm ppr., Francke of Grimsby, Lines, on a staff

among grass ppr. 143. 14 holding in the hand a cross patee raguly fesseways or, a Cornish chough

FoxaU of London, a griffin's head or, iitchee erect or, between two wings ppr.

erased and ducally gorged gu. c/. 66. 1 sa., each charged with an annulet of the Francklin, a dexter hand ppr., holding a

FoxaU, out of a ducal coronet a grey- second (for Hayhwrst). 215. 8, (2) cross crosslet fitched or. 221. 14

hound's head or. 61. 7 A mount vert, thereon a hurst of five FranckUn, John LieU, Esquire, J. P., of

FoxaU, Ireland, two hands couped and trees ppr., from the centre tree pen- Gonalston, Notts, and Great Barford,

conjoined in fesg, supporting a cross dent by a strap az., an escutcheon Beds, a dolphin's head or, erased gu.,

crosslet fitched. 224. 1 gu., charged with a fleur-de-lis or between two olive-branches vert. Sin-

Foxall, Ireland, a horse's head couped (for France). Virtus semper viridis. ceritatc. 140. 12

sa., pierced through the neck with the 144. 2 Franeklyn, a dexter hand in fess couped

shiver of a lance gu. France-Hayhurst, Edward, Esquire, J. P., gu., charged with an eye ppr. 221.4

Foxcote, see Foscott. same crests and motto. Franco, a dexter arm embowed, vested

Foxcote, a cord knotted and tasselled France-Hayhurst, Henry Howard, Es- piurp., cuffed arg., purfled and diapered

between wings. 113. 2 quire, J.P., of Overley, Wellington, or, holding in the hand ppr. a palm-

Foxford, Baron, see Limerick, Earl of. Salop, same crests and motto. branch vert. Sub pace copia.

Foxley, Berks, a hawk's leg erased at Franceis, see Francies. Francois, on the stump of a tree shooting

the thigh sa., beUed or. 113. 8 FranceiS of Foremark, Derbysh., a falcon forth branches, a hawk beUed ppr.

Foxton, a rose arg., barbed vert. 149. 4 rising or, holding in its beak a vine- cf. 86. II

Foxwell, a galley ppr. 160. 2 branch fructed ppr. Francoys, a buU's head erased sa. 44. j

Foxwest of London, a reindeer's head Frances, Scotland, the stump of an oak- Franey, Rev. John, M.A., a fleur-de-lis az.,

erased ppr. c/. 122 tree, shooting forth- a branch from the between two quatrefoils or. Ut vita

Foy, an eel ppr. 142 sinister vert. finis.

Foy, 'Williara Lowndes Toler, Esquire, of Franche, a griffin segreant ppr., collared Frank, Suff., a hawk close beUed or. 85. 2
aayhill, Enfield, Jlitklx., and Manor and hned or, the end of the line and Frank, Yorks and Norf., a falcon ppr. S'5.

Gardens, Henley-on-Thames, upon ring turned off and held in the beak. Frank, Frederick Bacon, Esquire, of

mount vert, a lion rampant per bend cf. 62. 2 Campsal, Doncaster. Yorks, a morion
ppr., thereon a falcon, also ppr., guttee-
sinister gu. and erm., holding between Francheville, two wings addorsed.

the fore- paws a cross patonce gu., and cf. 109. J 2 de-larmes and belled or. Esse quam

resting the dexter hind-leg upon an Francies and Frances, a lion passant, videri. 86. 9-

escutcheon or. In cruce gloria. resting the dexter paw on an escallop. Frank, Scotland, a lion salient queue-

Foyle, Hants and Dorset, a horse's head 4.;• fourchee ppr. Non omnibus nati.

arg., crined gu., gorged with two bars Francies and Frances, issuing from a Frank, a goat's head erased or, armed

compony or and sa. cf. 50. 1 cloud a hand seizing a stag by the gu. 128. 5

Foyle, Hants, a cross crosslet fitched horns, all ppr. 116. 10 Franke, Leics., out of a mural coronet

arg., between two dragons' wings Francis, a dove holding in its beak an or, a dexter arm embowed, vambraced

chequy or and az. oUve-branch ppr. 92. 5 arg., garnished or, holding a falchion,
also arg., hilt and pommel of the iirst.
Foyle, Wilts, a cross crosslet arg., be- Francis of Quy HaU, Cambs, upon a

tween two dragons' wings chequy or mount vert, in front of three ears of 195. 9
and az.
wheat or, a dove arg., beaked and Frankfort De Montmorency, Viscount,

Foyler, on a ducal coronet a fleur-de-lis. membered gu., holding in the beak a (De Montmorency), on a ducal coronet

cf. 148. 2 sprig of olive ppr. 92. 6 a peacock in his pride ppr. Dieu

Foyster of St. Pancras, Middx., a demi- Francis, late George, Esquire, a bugle- ayde. 103. 12

stag ppr., attired and ungu. or, horn sa., thereon a dove holding in the Frankland, Herts and Wilts, an anchor

collared with a bar gemelle gu., sus- beak an olive-branch, both ppr. Lege erect sa., entwined by a dolphin arg.

taining a bugle-horn of the second. et labore. 140. S

cf. 119. 9 Francis, Staffs, out of a ducal coronet or, Frankland, Sir Frederick WiUiam Francis

Fraigneau of London, a stork close arg., a demi-eagle displayed gu. 80. 14 George, Bart., of Thirkeby, Yorks, a

beaked and membered gu., holding Francis, an eagle with wings addorsed, dolphin haurieut arg., entwined round

in its beak a slip of ash ppr. cf. 105. 14 holding in the dexter claw a vine- an anchor erect ppr. Franke Lande,
Framlingham, a demi-Moor brandishing branch fructed ppr.
Franke Mynde. 140. 8

a scimitar, and therewith Attacking a Francis, Derbysh. and Herts, on the Frankland- RusseU-Astley, Bertram Frank-

tiger issuing on the sinister side. 185. 7 trunlc of a vine-tree fructed, an eagle land, of Chequers Court, Butler's
Framlingham, a lion's head erased gar- with wings elevated, aU ppr. Cross, Bucks: (i) Out of a ducal

dant or, semee of hurts and torteaux. Francis, Derbysh., an eagle displayed coronet or, a plume of five feathers

Framlingham of Harthp, Kent, an ele- erm., beaked and membered or. 75. 2 arg. (2) On a cap of maintenance, a
phant or, armed gu., gorged with a Francis, Kent, an eagle displayed sa. ducal coronet or, thereout a plume of

chaplet vert. c/. 133. 9 75- 2 feathers arg., incased gu. (both for

Frampton, Dorset, a greyhound sejant Francis, Captain Thomas John, on a AAstlcy). (3) goat statant arg.,
wreath of the colours a falcon rising
arg., collared gu., ringed or. cj. 59. 2 with wings expanded ppr., guttee-de- gorged with a mural coronet, armed

Frampton, out of a mural coronet a sang, holding in the beak a vine- branch Aand unguled or (for Russell). (4)

demi-griffin, holding between its claws dolphin haurient arg., entwined round

a mullet. cf. 64. 4 fructed, also ppr. On le sort appelle. an anchor erect ppr. (for Frankland).

Framyngham, Suff., a camel's head erased Francis, out of a ducal coronet or, a 140. S. Justiiice tena.r. cf. 129. 5

az.. bezantee. cf. 132. 7 demi-lion gu. 16. 3 Frankland of London, a dexter arm em-

France, on a mount a stag current ppr. Francis, Rev. E. H., Bembridge Vicarage, bowed in fess ppr., erect from the

118. 13 Isle of Wight, an eagle displayed erm., elbow vested, frilled at the shoulder,
beaked and membered or. Spectemur holding in the hand a paJm-branch.
France, on a mount vert, an erm. ppr.

134. 10 agendo. 75. 2 203. 7

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Franklin of Limerick, Ireland, an anchor Fraser of Struy, Inverness, Scotland, a Fraser of Fyvie, an ostrich holding in

in pale, the flukes upwards entwined stag's head couped ppr., attired or. its beak a horse-shoe ppr. In God is

with a dolphin, all ppr. Anchora la- Amicuni proha, kostem scito. 121. 5 all. 97. 8

hcniibus undis. cf. 140. 8 Fraser, a buck's head ppr., attired or. Fraser of Fraserfield, an ostrich ppr.,

Franklin, a dolphin's head in pale arg., Je suis preSt. 121. 5 holding in its beak a horse-shoe az.

erased gu., finned or, between two Fraser, Sir William Augustus, Bart., J.P., Quam sibi sortem. 97. 8

branches vert. 140- 12 D.L., M.A., F.S.A., of Ledeclune and Fraser of Knock, a rose g«. / am ready.

Franklin, a conger-eel's head erect or, —Morar, Inverness-sh., a buck's head 149. 2
erased per fess gu., between two
erased gu. Je suis prest. Thorough. Fraser, Major-General Sir Thomas,

branches vert. 139. 7 121. 2 K.C.B., C.M.G.. P.S.C, of 83, Onslow
Square, S.W., a cherub's head and
Franklin, Ireland, a fox's head erased. Fraser of Pitcullain, a stag's head erased, wings ppr., wreathed round the temples

33-6 in the ear an annulet. / am ready.

Franklyn, Suff., a dolphin haurient arg., with a garland of frases az. Tout four

entwined round an anchor erect sa. Fraser, a stag's head erased or, attired prest.

arg. / am ready. cf. 121. 2 Fraser, on a ducal coronet or, an ostrich

Franklyn, Midd.x. and Herts, a dolphin Fraser, William Nathaniel, of Findrack, arg., holding in its beak a horse-shoe

naiant ppr., finned gu., pierced through Aberdeensh., a stag's head erased or. ppr. cf. 97- 8

the sides by two fishing-spears in sal- / am ready. 121.2 Fraser, Scotland, a sword and an olive-

tier or, tied together a bow-knot at Fraser of Castle Fraser, Ross: (i) A branch in saltier ppr.

the top. mount of strawberries fructed ppr. Fraser of Farraline, Inverness, Scotland,
a sword ppr., hilted and pommelled or,
j and an olive-branch also ppr., in saltire
Ready.
Franklyn, Yorks, a fish's head in pale (2) A stag's head couped ppr. All my
—or, erased gu., between two sprigs _ hope is in God. Je swis prest.^ Fraser, Allan-, of Hospitalfield, Forfarsh.,

5

vert. 139- 7 Fraser, Scotland, a stag's head erased or,

Franklyn, a hind's head erased or, charged attired arg., between two battle-axes

with three pellets, between two wings ppr. a talbot's head erased, holding in the

expanded vairee or and az. 1 24. 9 Fraser of Strichen, a stag's head couped mouth a bunch of strawberries ppr.

Franklyn, a greyhound's head brown, col- arg. Vive vt postea vii-as. 121. 5 Nosce teipsum. 56. 3

lared or, between two wings arg. Fraser of Eskdale, a stag's head erased Fraser of Kirkton, Forfarsh., Scotland, a

c/. 61. 2 ppr., attired or, charged with an in- bunch of straw berries ppr. Nosce teip-

Franks, Yorks, a falcon ppr. 85. 2 crescent and a decrescent interlaced

Franks, on the stump of a tree ppr., a arg. Vel pax vel helium. cf. 121. 2 Fraser of Inverness-sh., a dexter band

falcon or. 86. 1 Fraser, Hugh, Esquire, (Secretary to pointing upwards with the forefinger.
H.M. Emba.ssy to the King of Italy), a
Franks, on the stump of a tree a hawk stag's head erased ppr. Je suis prest. Semper parati. 222.12

ppr., charged on the breast with a tor- 121. 2 Fraser-Tytler, Edward Grant, of Aldowrie

Castle, Inverness-sh.: (i) The rays of

Franks, a stag's head erased ppr. 21 1 . 2 Fraser, Francis, Esquire, of Tornaveen, the sun issuing from behind a cloud

Franks, a demi-lion rampant supporting Aberdeensh., same crest and motto. Appr. (for Tytler). (2) stag's head

the rudder of a sliip. 1 1. 1 Fraser, Scotland, a buck's head erased —erased ppr. (for Fraser). Occultua non

Franks, Thomas John, Esquire, J.P., of ppr. 121. 2 extinct-US (for Tytler). Je suis prest

Ballyscaddane Castle, co. Limerick, Fraser, Alastair R. I., Esquire, of Fin- (for Fraser).

Ireland, out of a mural coronet or, a drack Torphius, Aberdeensh., a stag's Fraser-Tytler, James William, Esquire,

griffin's head gu., between two wings head erased ppr. I am ready. J.P., of Woodhouselee, Roslin, Edin-

erminois, each charged with a mullet Fraser, Alexander Edmund, Esquire, of burgh, the rays of the sun issuing from

sa. Sic vos nan vobis. cf. 67. i British Legation, Lisbon, a buck's head behind a cloud ppr. OccuUus non ex-

Franks, Sir John Hamilton, C.B., of attired and couped ppr., gorged with
Dalriada, Blackrock, co. Dublin, and
Jerpoint Hill, co. Kilkenny, same crest —an ancient Scots crown or (above the Fraunceis, Fraunces, and Fraunceys, a
crest). Je suis prest. Tout bien ou hand issuing out of a cloud seizing a

and motto. stag by the horns ppr. 116. 10

Franks, William Whitmore, Esquire, of Fraser of Bath, a stag's head erased Fray and Fraye, a stag pierced in the

Carrig Park, Mallow, same crest and ppr., charged on its neck with the rod side by an arrow, all ppr. 117. 10

motto. of Esculapius or. Je suis prest. Frayle, a horse rampant arg.
Franks, formerly Franke (granted by Frazer, Lord Frazer, a mount fuU of
cf. 121. 2
Thos. St. George, 16S9), Leics., out of strawberries, leaved, flowered, and
a mural coronet or, a dexter arm Fraser-Mackintosh of Drummond. Inver- fructed, aU ppr. All my hope is in God.
embowed, vambraced arg., garnished ness-sh.. M.P. for that county : (i) On
or, holding a falchion of the second, a WTeath of the colours a cat gardant Frazer, Edward Fitzgerald, Surgeon, 20,
ppr., collared gu., resting the dexter Queen's Road, Brighton, a stag's head

hilt and pommel of the first. Spiritus paw upon an escutcheon or, charged erased ppr. Je suis pret.

gladius verbum dei. 195-9 with a dexter hand couped at the Frazer, see Fraser.

Franks, Godfrey Firth, Esquire. M.A., wrist and clenched, also gu. (for Freake, Sir Thomas George, Bart., of

F.G.S., Demerara, same crest and AMackintosh). 26. 5. (2) stag's Cromwell House, Kensington, Fulwell

motto. head erased arg.. attired and collared Park, Middx., and Bank Grove, King-
Franks, Henry Edmund, R3'e, Sussex,
gu., holding in the mouth a sprig of ston-on-Thames, Surrey, a bull's head
same crest. Spiritus gladius verbum
fern ppr., and pendent from the collar sa., holding in the mouth a mullet of

dei. an escutcheon az., charged with a six points or. Integrity. 262. 10

Fraser, Baron Saltoun, see Saltoun. cinquefoil arg. {for Fraser). Onward. Frebody, Sussex, a leopard sejant re-

Fraser, Baron Lovat, see Lovat. 120. 8 gardant arg.

Fraser, a stag's head erased gu. 121. 2 Fraser of Belladrum, Inverness, Scot- Freby, a castle sa., ports and loopholes

Fraser of Fingask, a stag's head erased land, a stag starting ppr., attired or. gu. 155- 8

]>pr., charged with an annulet. Ubique Virtutis laus actio. 117. 8 Freehville, Derbysh., a demi-angel af-

jiiiratus. cf. 121. 2 Fraser, Scotland, an eagle displayed ppr. frontee ppr., crined and winged or,

Fraser of Auchnagarne, a stag's head Celas petit. 75-2 on the head a cross formee of the

\ last, vested in mail, also ppr., holding in

ppr., charged with a star of Fraser, Scotland, on a globe winged, both hands an arrow in bend of the

eight rays issuing from a crescent arg. | eagle rising ppr. In virtute et fortund.

Face et bello paratus. c/. 1:9. 8 .159-9 first, headed and feathered arj^.

| Freckelton and Freckleton, Hunts, a

Fraser of Inveralochy, a stag's head ppr. Fraser of Inchculter, a phoeni flames
1

Je suis prest. 121. 5 | ppr. Ex se ipso renascens. 8»2. 2 bear's head arg., muzzled or. 34. 14

Fraser, Scotland, a buck's head erased. Fraser of Poppachie, same crest. Noii Freckelton and Freckleton, a camel's head
;

Heady. 121. 2 extinquar. arg., bridled or f/- 132-9

|

214 FRE

Freierick, Middx., on a ohapeau gu., I, Essex, Oxon., and Northamp., 1 with a cross crosslet of the last (for
turned up erm., a dove ppr., holding iu a demi-lion rampant gu., gorged with
AFreke). cj. 44. 12. (2) boot sa.,

the beak a laurel-branch. Pretium el three lozenges in fcss arg. cf. 10. 2 spurred or, and turned over erm., sur-

cajtsa laboris. cj. 92. 5 Freeman of Waterford, a demi-lion ram- mounted by a heart ppr., supported by
two arms embowed in armour, the
Frederick, Sir Charles Edward, Bart., pant gu., holding between his paws a

J.P., of Westminster, Middx., on a civic crown or. Nee temere, nee lemide. hands gauntleted, also ppr. (jor Hus-

ohapeau az., turned up erm., a dove cf. 10. 3 sey). 194. 4

Aarg., holding in its beak an olive- Freeman, Williams-: (i) demi-lion Fremantle, see Cottesloe, Baron.

branch ppr. Prjtdens simplicitas heat, gu., charged with a lozenge or (for Fremantle, Francis Edward, M.A., M.B.,

cj. 92. 5 AFreeman), cj. 10. 2. (2) lion ram- the College, Guy's Hospital, S.E., same

Free, a fox's head ppr. 33. 4 pant gorged with a chaplet of oak- as above with a crescent for difference.

Freebairn, Scotland, the sun in splendour. leaves ppr., and crowned with a naval Fren and Frene, a physician's cap. 180. 7

Alu'ays the same. 162. 2 coronet or (jor Williams). 8i . Frenband, a demi-lion gu., holding in the

Freebairn, Scotland, a dexter hand hold- Freeman, Williams-, Augustus Peere, 3, dexter paw a trefoil slipped or.

ing an eel ppr. Egerton Gardens, S.W., same crests. cj. TO. 2

Freeborn, J. C. R., 38, Broad Street, Freeman of London and Eberton, Worcs., French, Baron De Freyne, see De Freyne.

Oxford, a sun in splendour. Always a denii-wolf arg., holding between his French, Rev. William Day, Yaverland

the same. paws a lozenge of the same. cf. 31. i Rectory, Brading, Isle of Wight, a

Freetord and Freford, out of a ducal Freeman, out of a ducal coronet a wolf's demi-lion rampant.

coronet an eagle's head c/. 83. 14 head, all ppr. French, Worcs., a fleiu:-de-lis sa., seeded

Freeke, see Freke. Freeman, John Robert, Esquire, Bar-

Freeland, a leopard passant arg., pel- rister-at-Law, of Staines, Middx., and French, A. D. Weld, Esquire, of No. 160,

lettee. c/. 24. 2 of IJncoln's Inn, a greyhound couchant State Street, Boston, Massachusetts,
sa., holding in the mouth an ear of a fleur-de-lis. Nee timeo nee sperno.
Freeland, a leopard passant ppr. Bes, non

verba. cf. 24. 2 wheat leaved and slipped, and resting 148. 2

Freeland of Combrook Park, Manchester, the dexter paw upon a lozenge, both or. French, in a crescent arg., a fleur-de-lis

a bear's head couped arg., muzzled gu.. Aspiro. sa. cj. 148. 2

gorged with a collar compony or and Freeman, Northamp., out of a ducal French of Cranfield, Essex, a crescent per

of the second, between two mullets az. coronet az., a boar's head erect arg. pale arg. and or, between the horns a

Ses, non verba. 41. 4 tleur-de-lis counterchanged.

Freeling, a unicorn's head couped arg., Freemantle, out of rays a dexter hand French, Frederick John, Esquire, of

maned, horned, and tufted or. 49. 7 vested, holding up a human skull. Prescott, GrenviUe, and of Osgoode

Freeling, Sir Harry, Bart., a unicorn's 208. 10 Hall, Toronto, Canada, Member of the

head couped per pale indented erm. Freemantle, Hon. Sir Charles William, Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Can-

and gu., armed, maned, and tufted or. K.C.B., J.P., a demi-lion gu., issuing ada, the same crest. Malo mori quam.

Nunquam nisi honorificenlissime. 49. 5 out of a mural crown or, holding a fo^ari.
Freeling, Hugh Melvil, Esquire, of 66, banner quarterly arg. and vert, the French, Ireland, a fleur-de-lis or, charged

Elm Park Gardens, S.W., and Bude, staff or, and charged on the shoulder with a trefoil vert. cj. 148. 2

North Cornw., an unicorn's head with a plate. Nee prece, nee prelio. French of Cloonyquin, Ireland, a dol-

couped per pale indented erm. and gu. Freemantle, Admiral Sir the Hon. Ed- phin naiant ppr. 140. 5

Nunquam nisi honorificentissime. mund Robert, -G.C.B., C.M.G., of 44, French of Monavie, Ireland, same crest.

Freeman-Mittord, Baron Redesdale, see Lower Sloane Street, S.W., same crest Malo mori quam josdari.

Rede^dale. and motto. 140. 5

Freeman-Mitford, Algernon Bertram, Es- Freer, Norf., see Frere. French of Frenchgrove, Ireland, same

quire, of Batsford Park, Moreton-in- Freer, a sphere or. 159. i crest and motto.

Marsh, Gloucs. : (l) Two hands couped Freer, Scotland, a swan ppr. No sine French, Savage French, of Cuskinny,

at the wrist ppr., grasping a sword periculo. 99. 2 Cork, a dolphin naiant. Verita^s vincit.

erect arg., the point and hilt or, the Freer of Stratford-upon-Avon, a dolphin 140. 5

blade entiled with a boar's head erased naiant ppr. 140. 5 French-Brewster, Robert Abraham, Es-

Asa. {/or Mitjord). (2) demi-wolf arg., Freer, Alfred, J.P., Acton Homes, Ped- Aquire : (i) leopard's head erased az.,
bezantee, holding in the mouth a tre-
supporting between the paws a fusil or, more, Stourbridge, out of a ducal coro-

gorged with a collar dancettee gu. (jor net gu., an antelope's head arg., attired foil slipped vert (for Brewster), cf. 23. 2.
Freeman). God careth for us.
Freeman of London, Wilts, and Yorks, a or. Aime ton frere. 3tx). 4 A(2) dolphin naiant ppr. (for French).
demi-lion rampant erased gu., holding
a cross fleury or. Freer, Major William Jesse, V.D., F.S.A., Verile soyez ma garde. 140. 5

Stony Gate, Leics., out of a ducal French, Scotland, a boar's head couped.

coronet an antelope's head. Aime ton Malo mori quam jcedari. . 43. i

Freeman of Castle Cor, co. Cork, Ireland : frere. 300. 4 French, an heraldic tiger rampant. Spere

(l) A demi-lion rampant gu., holding Freeston and Freston, Norf., a demi- meliora.

between his paws a lozenge arg. (for greyfriar ppr. French, Scotland, a ship in full sail ppr.
Freestone, a demi-greyhound arg., col-
AFreeman), cf. 10. 2. (2) tortoise Par commerce. 160. 13
lared or. Stemmala quid faciunt.
—displayed ppr. (for Deane). Liber el Freeth, issuing from a cloud a hand in Frend, co. Limerick, a buck's head

auda. Ferendo non ferendio. cabossed erm. Aude e prevalebis.

Freeman, Heref., a demi-lion rampant fess, holding a club in pale ppr. 223. 5 122, 5
gu., holding between the paws a rustre Freford, out of a ducal coronet an eagle's Frend, a beacon fired ppr. 177. 14

or. cj. 10. 2 head, all ppr. cf. S3. 14 Frere, Bart, (extinct), of Water Eyton,
Oxon., two arms embowed erect, hold-
Freeman, Charles Edward, Esq., Hon. Fretord, see Freeford.

Col.. J. P., Oakwood House, Edgerton, Freke, Evans-, Baron Carbery, see Car- ing a wheat-sheaf.

Huddersfield, upon a rock a demi-fox bery. Frere, out of a ducal coronet or, an

ppr., charged with two lozenges in Freke and Freeke, Dorset and Norf., a heraldic antelope's head arg., attired,

pale, and holding between the paws a bull's head couped sa., attireJ, col- crined, and tufted of the first. 300. 4

mascle, all or. Liber et audax. lared, and lined or. cf. 44. 12 Frere, Sir Bartle Compton Arthur, Bart.,

249. 2 Freke and Freeke, Ireland, a dexter arm D.S.O., of Wressil Lodge, Wimbledon.

Freeman, Rev. John, of the Vicarage, in armour embowed, brandishing in the Surrey, out of a ducal coronet or, an

Woodkirk, Yorks, same crest and hand a sword, all ppr. 195. 2 antelope's head arg., armed and crined

motto. Freke, "Hussey-, Ambrose Denis, Esquire, —of the first. Tradilum ab antiquis

Freeman of Higham Ferrers, Northamp., of Hannington Hall, Wilts: (i) A servare. Frere ayme Frere. 2,co. 4

a demi-lion rampant gu., charged on the bull's head couped sa., collared and Frere, John Tudor, Esquire, of Roydon

shoulder with a lozenge arg. cf. 10. 3 chained or, charged for distinction Hall, Diss, same crest and motto.

1

FRE FRY

Frescheville, a gem ring or, stoned gu. Fridag and Friday, out of a ducal coro- each charged with a trefoil az., a mount
net or, a plume of three feathers arg.
167. 14 Evert, thereon a trefoil, also az. terra

Frescheville, Lord Frescheville {extinct). 114. 2 germino ad caelum expando. in. 11
Friend, a stag's head cabossed ppr. 122.5
of Staveley, Derbysh., a demi-angel Frier, Lines, out of a ducal coronet or, Frost, Sir Thomas Gibbons, of Dolcors-

issuing from tlie wreatli ppr., crined an antelope's head arg. llw3Ti Hall, Montgomerysh., on a
Friere, out of leaves vert, five tulips or. mount vert, between two wings erect
and winged or, on tlie iiead a cross Frisel, Scotland, a stag's head erased ppr.

formee of the last, vested arg., with the az., each charged with a quatrefoil

arms in armour ppr., holding in both arg.. a trefoil slipped of the second.

hands an arrow in bend of the second, 121. 2 E terra ad caelum. ncf. in.
Friskenny, Lines, a plume of five ostrich-
feathered and headed, also arg. Frost, Edmund, Esquire, M.B., CM., of
feathers, two arg., three az., banded
Fresell and Fresill, a hand issuant from round the middle with a wreath or and Chesterfield, Meads, Eastbourne, same
gu., with strings at each end.
the \VTeath plucking a rose from a Frith, above a grove of trees ppr., the crest and motto.
sun in his splendour or, beneath clouds,
bush ppr. 218. 13 Frothingham, Yorks, a stag trippant

Fresh, out of a ducal coronet a horse's ppr., attired gu. 117. 8

hind-leg erect, all ppr. 123. 6 Froud, a Saracen's head sa.. between two

Freshacre, a savage's head a£frontee, also ppr. 283. 5 ostrich-feathers arg.

ducally crowned, all ppr. 192. 9 Frith, Walter Halsted, Shenstone House, Froude, Devonsh., a stag regardant ppr.,

Freshfleld, on a mount vert, a stag lodged SunninghiU, Berks, a demi-griffin se- attired, collared, and ungul. or, hold-

per fess or and gu., attired of the last. greant or. holding in his dexter claw a ing in the mouth an oak-sprig vert,

lis. 12 battle-axe arg. Frangas non flecles. fructed of the first.

Freshfield of Moor Place, Betchworth, 64. 1 Frowicke and Frowyke, Middx., two arms
and Upper Gatton, Surrey, a demi- embowed vested az., holding in the
angel ppr., winged or, vested arg.. the Frith, Frederick George, Esquire, of
arms in chain-mail, holding a lance
in bend point downwards, also ppr., Belmont, Harbledon, Canterbury, a hands ppr. a leopard's face or.
charged on the breast with a cross
botonnee, and on the head a like cross demi-gryphon sa., holding in his dexter Froyle, a demi-lion per pale gu. and az.,
gu. Nobilitatis virtus non stemtna.
claw a pole-axe arg. Frangas non collared or. 10. 9

flectes. 64. 1 1 Fructuozo of Langham Place, London,

Frith, Rev. W. E., M.A., Swynnerton on a mount vert, in front of an orange-

Rectory, Stone, Staffs, a dexter arm in tree fructed ppr., two thyrsi in saltire,

character. armour embowed, holding in the hand also ppr. Fructus per fidem.
Fresh&eld, Douglas William, Esquire,
a dagger fesseways ppr. Semper Fruen of London, a demi-lion arg., hold-
iM.A., of Kidbrooke Park, East Grin-
stead, Sussex, same crest and motto. fidelis. 196. 5 ing between the paws a caltrap az.
Freshwater, two trout in saltier, heads
downward ppr., enfiled by a ducal Frith, J. B., J.P., the Cross, Enniskillen, cf. 10. 2
coronet or.
Ireland, same crest and motto. Fry, Sir Theodore, Bart., a dexter arm
Freston, see Freeston.
Freston, Norf., a demi-greyhound sa., Frith, B. G., Esq., B.A., M.B., Drumgay, embowed in armour ppr., garnished or,
Grove Road, Guildford, same crest and the hand grasping a sword, also ppr.,

motto. 196. 5 pommel and hilt or, between two

Frobisher, William Martin, Esquire, J. P., horse-shoes sa. Esto fidelis. 234. 6

collared or. 60. 8 6, Campden Hill Square, Kensington. Fry, Rt. Hon. Sir Edward. P.C, K.C.,

Freston, Thomas Westfaling, Esquire, of W., a dexter arm embowed in armour, sometime a Judge of the High Court of

Eagle's Nest, Prestwich, Lanes, a demi- the hand grasping an arrow in bend Justice and a Lord Justice of Appeal,

greyhound sa., collared or, charged sinister point downwards. of Failand House, Failand, Bristol, a

with three torteaux. Prest d'ac- Frodham, a dexter hand holding a fleur- dexter arm in armour embowed, hold-

complir. 241. 5 de-lis. cf. 215. 5 ing in the hand a sword in bend
sinister, all ppr. Libertas virtusque.
Freston, Suff., a demi-greyhound sa., col- Frodsham, Chesh., an escallop or. An-

lared arg., rimmed or. 60. 8 other arg. 141. 12 I9';- 2

Freston, a talbot's head gu., eared arg. Froggat and Froggatt, a parrot feeding Fry, Rt. Hon. Lewis, P.C, of Goldney

56. 12 on a bunch of cherries ppr loi. 8 House, Clifton Hill, Bristol, same crest

Freston of Altofts, Yorks, a talbot's head Frogmer, Worcs., a derai-griiBn with and motto.

erased gu., eared arg.. the ears charged wings addorsed arg.. holding between Fryer of London, Essex, and Worcs., out

with three bars sa., gorged with a collar the claws a cross crosslet sa. cf. 64. 2 of a ducal coronet or, an heraldic ante-
Frohock of London and Cambs, a stag lope's head arg., armed, crined, and
or. c/. 56. I
Freton, a unicorn's head arg., pellettee. ppr., charged on the shoulder with an tufted of the first. Another gu.

49- 7 etoile arg. cf. 117. 5 Fryer, John Edward, of Chatteris, Isle of
Frevile, Worcs., out of a ducal coronet a
From, a demi-griffin aegreant or, holding Ely, same crest. Jamais arriere

garb, all ppr. cf. 153. 2 in the dexter claw a cross crosslet gu. Fryer, on a tower sa., a cock or, the

Frevile, on each side of a chapeau gu., cf. 64. 2 tower environed by a serpent arg.,
Frome, a greyhound couchant between
turned up arg., a wing addorsed darting at the cock. 156. 14
two laurel- branches in orle ppr. 60. 5
or. Frome of PuncknoU, Dorset, a cross cross- Fryer, Dorset, on a tower sa., a cock or,

Frevile, out of a ducal coronet or, an old the tower encircled by a serpent arg.,

man's head couped below the shoulders let az., between two wings arg. darting at the cock. Mea fides in

ppr., vested gu., turned back erm., on cf. 81 1 1 . sapientia. 156. 14

his head a cap of the third, tasselled Fromond and Fromont, a dexter hand Fryer, Lieutenant-General Sir John,

of the first. holding an escallop-shell. 216. 2 K.C.B., a tower, upon the battlements

Frew, Scotland, a demi-lion or, holding Fromonds, Kent and Surrey, a tiger pas- a cock, the tower entwined by a serpent

a mullet az. 13-7 sant, cf. 27. II darting at the cock, all ppr.

Frewen, a demi-lion rampant arg.. lan- Frost, George, Esquire, M.D., L.R.C.P., Fryer, Staffs, a castle arg., encircled by

gued and collared gu., holding between M.R.C.S., of Clovelly, Bournemouth, a branch of oak fructed ppr., thereon

the paws a caltrap az. Mutare non est in front of a trefoil slipped, a serpent a cock sa., combed and wattled gu.
nowed, holding in the mouth a like Mea fides in sapientia.
meum. cf. 10. 2 Fryer, Ireland, an heraldic tiger's head
trefoil, all ppr. couped arg., crined and ducally gorged
Frewen, Edward, of Brickwall, Northiam, Frost, Yorks, an old man's head ppr.,

Sussex, same crest and motto.

Frewke, a goat's head erased sa., armed between two sprigs of laurel vert.

and bearded arg. 128. 5 191- 13 Fryer, an heraldic antelope's head erased
per fess arg. and gu., gorged with
Frey, an arm erect, vested vert, holding Frost, Norfolk, a trefoil slipped between a ducal coronet or, attired of the

in the hand ppr. a spiked club of the Etwo wings erect az. terra ad coeluyn

first. cf. 206. 2 no. 12 second.

Fribourg, a unicorn's head erased erm., Frost, Francis Aylmer, Esquire, Meadows- . Fryton, an heraldic tiger's head ducally
lea, Flintsh., between two wings erm., 1 gorged and chained ppr.
maned and armed or. 49. 5

216 FUR

Fulborn and Fulborne, out of an antique Fuller, Hants, a dexter arm embowed, Fulton, John Williamson, Esquire, J. P.,

coronet or, a demi-lion az. vested arg., cuffed sa., holding in the M.A., Barrister-at-Law, of Braidnyle
House, near Lisburn, co. Antrim, Ire-
Fulcher, a demi-lion holding an anchor hand ppr. a sword of the first, hilt land, a cubit arm erect grasping a broken

ppr. 12. 12 and pommel or. 204. i

FuJford, Devonsh. and Dorset, a bear's Fuller-Eliott-Drake, Sir Francis George javelin, aU ppr., the point towards the
sinister, the arm charged with a mullet
head erased arg., muzzled sa. 35-2 Augustus, Bart., of Nutwell Court, dsa. T't virtute.
Devonsh. : (i) A ship under sail drawn
Fulford, a bear's head erased arg., muzzled

gu. 35- 2 round a terrestrial globe with a cable Fulwar of Ringrone, co. Cork, Ireland,

Fullord, Francis Drummond, J.P., D.L., rope by a hand issuing from clouds, a pillar arg., crowned and based or,

Esquire, of Great Fulford, Devonsh., a and on an escroU the words Auxilio thereon a book gu.
bear's head erased sa., muzzled or.
Adirino (for Drake). 160. 3. (2) Fulwar, Ireland, a cushion arg., tasselled

Bear up. 35-2 dexter arm in armour couped above and garnished or, thereon a book gu.

Fulham, a greyhound's head ppr. the WTist, grasping a scimitar, all ppr., 158. 2

cf. 6l. 2 the wrist charged with a key sa. (for Fulwer, Hants, a dexter arm embowed

Fulham, on a mount vert, a lion sejant ElioU), (3) Out of a ducal coronet in armour sa., garnished and holding
or, supporting with the dexter paw an
escutcheon arg., charged with a teazle — —gu., a lion's head arg. (for Fuller). in the gauntlet a sword arg., pommel
stalked and leaved ppr.
Fortiter et rede. Sic parvis magna. and hilt or. 195. i

Per ardua. ij. S Fulwer of London, on a mount vert, a

Fulherst and Fulsherst, a triangular Fullerton, John Skipwith Herbert, Es- beacon arg., fired ppr. 177. 8

harrow ppr. 178. 4 quire, of Thibergh Park, near Rother- Fulwood, a demi-stag or. 119. 2

Fulkworth, a dexter arm vested erm., ham, a camel's head erased ppr. Lux Fulwood, Hants and Warw., a buck

holding in the hand ppr. a sword az., trippant holding in its mouth an oak-

hilted or. FuUesburst, Chesh., a unicorn's head slip, all ppr. cf. 117. 8

FuUarton of that Ilk, Ayrsh., Scotland, erm. 49. 7 Fulwood of Tam%vorth, Warw., a demi-

a camel's head and neck erased ppr. Fullwood, two laurel- branches in orle knight in armour arg., holding in the

Lux in tenehris. cf. 132. 7 vert, fructed gu. 146. 5 dexter hand a broken tilting-spear or,
on the helmet four feathers of the first
Fullarton-Robertson, Archibald Louis Fullwood, Derbysh., Staffs, and Warw., a

Fullarton, Kilmichael, Brodick, Isle of stag ppr., holding in its mouth an and gu. cf. 187. 13

Arran, a camel's head erased ppr. Lux acorn- branch vert, fructed or. Funeaux, an arm in armour from the

in tenebris. cf. 1 17. 5 elbow holding up a caltrap, all ppr.

Fullarton of Greenhill, Scotland, a camel's Fullwood, a demi-stag or. 119. 2 210. 7

head and neck erased arg. Ad summum Fullwood, a demi-man in armour arg., Furbisher, out of a ducal coronet gu., a

emerguM. cf. 132. 7 holding in, his dexter hand a broken griffin's head arg. 67. 9

Fullarton, Scotland, an otter's head tilting-spear or, on his helmet four Furbisher and Furbusher, a unicorn's

erased gu. Lux in tenehris. 134. 3 feathers alternately of the first and gu. head erased az., armed arg., ducally

Fullarton, a tiger's head couped per fesse Fulmerston, a goats head erased az., gorged or. cf. 49. 5

wavy or and sa., holding in the mouth platee, armed and bearded or, holding Furguason, a demi-lion holding a torteau,

a cinquefoil slipped vert. 27. 7 in the mouth a branch of eglantine semee d'etoiles. cf. 11. 7
j

Fuller of Ashdown House, Sussex, a vert, flowered arg. cf. 12S. 5 , Furlong, an eagle's head erased ppr.

horse passant arg. Currit qui curat. Fulmeston or Fulmerston, a heraldic LiberaUtas. 83. 2

52. 6 antelope's head erased gu., platee, Furnace, Furnes, Fernese, and Furness,
Fuller, James Franklin, Esquire, F.S.A.,
armed or. holding in the mouth a rose- ' Kent, a talbot sejant sa. cf. 55. 2

of Glashnacree. Kenmare, co. Kerry, branch ppr. Furneaulx of Paignton and Buckfast-

a horse passant ppr., charged on the Fulricb, a tower, on the top a plume of leigh, Devonsh.. round the stem of a

shoulder with a mullet or. Fortiler et five ostrich-feathers ppr. tree erased at both ends in pale, two

rede. cf. 52. 6 Fulthorp and Fultborpe, a horse passant serpents entwined, all ppr.

Fuller, CO. Kerry, Ireland, same crest and arg., bridled az., bit and tassels or. Furneaux, Rev. Henry, M.A., 35, Banbury

motto. cf. 52. 6 52. 4 Road, Oxford, same crest.

Fuller of Rosehill Waldren and Ashdown Fulthorp, an eagle displayed arg. , charged Furneaux, Rev. William Mordaunt, of

House. Sussex : ( i ) A horse passant on the breast with a cross moUne sa. Repton Hall, Burton-on-Trent, and
ppr. 52. 6. (2) Out of a ducal coro- Gwyl Annedd, Penmaenmawr, same
cf. 7.V 2

net gu., a lion's head arg. 17. 5. (3) Fulton, Sir Forrest, K.C., LL.B., of 27, crest. Nescit virtus otiari.

A dexter hand in armour couped above Queen's Gardens, Lancaster Gate, and Furnes, Furnese, and Furness, out of a

the wrist, grasping a scimitar, all ppr., the Cottage, Sheringhara, Norfolk, a ducal coronet a hou's gamb holding a

the wrist charged with a key sa. Cur- cubit arm erect grasping a broken lance, all ppr. 36. 14

rit qui curat.^Forliter et rede. javelin, point to the sinister, all ppr. Furness, Sir Christopher, of Tunstall

Fuller, Ireland, a horse-shoe az. 158. 6 Vi et virtute. Court, West Hartlepool, Durh., and

Fuller of Tanners Waldren, Sussex, out Fulton, E. M'G. Hope, of Bombay, same Grantley Hall, Bipon, Yorks, issuant

of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head ppr. crest and motto. from a wreath of cinquefoih vert a

Fulton, Henry, Esquire, of Inkwelo, Lee- bear's paw erect arg., charged with a

Fuller, Thomas, M.D., Penryn, 19, Wif- on-the-Solent, Hants, same crest and torteau grasping a javelin in bend
bury Avenue, Hove, same crest. Currit motto. sinister sa., pendent therefrom by the

qui curat. Fulton, John, Esquire, of Christ Church, straps ppr. two straps or. Vll defend.

Fuller, Sussex, out of a ducal coronet gu., New Zealand, same crest and motto. Furney of Perristone, Heref., a lion's

a lion's head arg. 17. 5 Fulton, Pvichard Robert, Esquire, of head erased gu. 117. 2

Fuller, a greyhound's head erased gu. Parsonstown, King's Co., same crest Furnival and Furnivall, an anchor cabled

61. 4 and motto. and a sword in saltier, all ppr. 169. 9

Fuller, Bucks, on a mount vert, a beacon Fulton, Robert Valpy, Esquire, same Fursdon, Charles, of Fursdon, Devonsh.,

erect, fired ppr. Fermiora futura. crest and motto. out of a ducal coronet a plume of five

Fulton, Sydney Wroughton, Esquire, of ostrich-feathers, all ppr. 114. 13

Fuller, Lieutenant-General the late Sir Melbourne, same crest and motto. Furse, the late Rev. Charles Wellington,

Joseph. G.C.B., out of a mural coronet Fulton, Lieutenant Henry, Lisbum, of Halsdon, Devonsh., a castle ppr.

or, on a mount vert, a beacon erect, fired Sevenoaks, same crest and motto. Xec desit virtus. 195-8

ppr., crossed by two swords in saltire Fulton, a stag's head gu., attired or. Furse, a lion sejant afirontee holding in

ppr., hilts and pommels or. Semper 121. 5 the dexter paw a dagger, and in the

paratus. 177. 11 Fulton, Scotland, on a mount a stag sinister a fleur-de-lis. 7. 3
Fvdler, Canada, a martlet ppr. Fidelitas
—lodged regardant ppr. Qua: fecimus Furser and Furzer, on a mount a stag
in adversis. 95. 4
ipsi. Parta labore quies. "S-g lodged, all ppr. 115. 12

91 11

FUR 2I7^_ GAI

Fursland, a savage's head affrontee arg., gorged with a collar flory counter- Fynderne of Fyndern, Derbysh., and
I

couped at the shoulders ppr., vested flory, and holding between the paws Nuneaton, Warw., an ox-yoke or, the

paly of six sa. and arg. an escutcheon or, charged with an chain pendent gu. cf. 178. 6

Fursman, a lion passant with wings anchor sa. Esto fidelis usque ad finem. Fynes, a peacock's head erased az.,

elevated arg., collared dovetailed gu., ^ M- 3 crested or. 103. i

reposing the dexter paw on a cross Fyers, a goat passant, holding in its Fyneux, an eagle's head erased or, duo-

botony or. 20. 10 mouth a bunch of ivy. cf. 129. 9 ally crowned gu. c/. 83. 2

Fury, a demi-lion rampant. 10. 2 Fyte-Butler, Lanes, an eagle's head erased Fynmore, a unicorn sejant resting the

Fury, a demi-lion rampant grasping a ppr. 83. 2 dexter foot on a tree ppr. 48. 3

thunderbolt or. cj. 10. 2 Fyfe and Fyfle, Scotland, a demi-lion Fynmore and Finmore, a bull's head arg.,

Fussell, see Coldham-Fussell. rampant gu. Decens et honestum. couped sa., charged with two chev-

Fust, Glouc, a horse at full speed arg. 'O- 3 ronels gu. cj. 44. 3

Terrena pervices sunt aliena. 52. S Fyfe, Andrew Johnstone, B.A., Hayes, Fynney, Staffs, a staff raguly or. Fortem

Fust, Jenner-, Herbert, Hill Court, Berke- Middx., same crest and motto. posce animum, cf. 147. 10

Aley, Glouc. : (i) horse at full speed Fyfle of Smithfield, Forfarsh., a demi-lion Fynte, a basilisk or.

arg. {2) A covered cup or, standing gu., armed and langued az. Decens et Fyres, a dexter hand holding a sala-

on two swords saltirewise arg., hilt honestum. 10. 3 mander in flames, the head to the
dexter, all ppr. Ardil virtus non urit.
and pommels gold. Terrena pervices Fyffe, Captain John, R.N., issuing out of

sunt aliena. a naval crown or, the rim encircled Fysh, Hon. Sir Philip Oakley, Esquire,

Futroye, Surrey, two elephants' trunks with a branch of laurel ppr.. a demi- K.C.M.G., of Hobart Town, Tasmania,

issuing from the wreath sa. Tod. lion gu., supporting in the dexter paw issuant from a wreath of red coral a

123. 10 a sword erect ppr., pommel and hilt of cubit arm vested az., cuffed arg., hold-

Futter, Norf. and Suff., a goat's head the first. Virtute et opera. ing in the hand a flying-fish ppr. Nitor

erased or, armed sa., holding in its Fyler, a fox sejant per fess or and gu. in adversum.

mouth a holly-branch vert, fructed gu. 32. II Fyshe, Suff. and Herts, a triangle arg.,

cf. 128. 5 Fyler, a dexter arm vested az., cuffed voided and surmounted on the top
Futter, Isle of Man, a goat's head erased or, holding in the band ppr. a cress
with an etoile or. 167. 8

or, armed sa., holding in its mouth a flory of the second. Volontc de Dieu. Fysher of London, a kingfisher ppr. c/. 96.

laurel-branch slipped ppr. cj. 12S. 5 Fyler, John Arthur, of Woodlands, Surrey, Fysher, Wilts, a demi-lion rampant

Fyan of Dublin, a derai-woman ppr., a porcupine ppr. Volonte de Dieu. gardant gu., holding a gauntlet arg.

habited per pale or and arg., holding 136. 5 cf. 10. 8

in the dexter hand a branch of lily ppr., Fyler, John William Townsend, of Heth- Fyske, on a chapeau a martlet, all ppr. 95.1

leaved or, flowered, also arg. felton, Wareham, Dorset, same crest Fytche, a tower triple-towered arg.,

c/. 183. 4 and motto. masoned sa. 157. 6

Fydell, a hind's head couped per chevron Fylkyn, a demi-greyhound between two Fythey and Fythie, Scoltand, a crane's

sa. and erm. 124. i wings. c/. 60. 1 head erased. 104. 11

Fydell of Morcott, Rutlandsh., issuing Fylloll, a unicorn's head erased sa. 49. 5 Fyvie, Scotland, a lion's gamb holding

out of rays of the sun gu., a demi-lion I Fynderne, an ox-yoke or. 178. 6 up a human heart. 39. 1

G.

out of a ducal coronet a harpy Gaddes and Gaddez, a stag's head ppr. Gainsborough, Surrey, a griffin's head

;

| erased az., charged with three chev-

wings expanded and ducally 121. 5

gorged, all ppr. Nullius in verba. Gaddesden, a wyvern ppr. Decrevi. ronels arg. cf. 66. 2

I 70. I Gainsby, out of a mount a sprig of laurel

Gabb, a griffin's head between two wings

holding in the beak a branch of palm, Gadsby, a stag trippant arg. 117. 8 growing vert. 145.1

all ppr. 65. 9 Gael, a cock gu. Vigilaie. 91. 2 Gainsford, William Dunn, Esquire, of

Gabell, Hants, a boar's head couped or. Gafl, a demi-antelope or, collared gu. Shendleby Hall, Spilsby, a woman

43- I 1^6. 3 emergent holding a wreath and a rose.

I Gainsford, London, Kent, and Oxon., a

Gabell, a savage wreathed about the Gage, see Baillie-Gage.

middle and treading on a serpent, all Gage, Viscount (Gage), a ram statant arg., demi-woman vested and crined or,

ppr. 1 88. 3 armed and unguled or. Courage sans holding in her dexter hand a chaplet
vert, and in her sinister a rose ppr.
Gabbett-Mulhallen, Marshall: (i) An es- peur. 131. 13

callop or {for ilulhallen). (2) Under Gage, Bart., Suff., a ram passant arg., cf. 183. 5

an oak-tree ppr., a boar passant sa., armed or. 131. 13 Gair, a lion rampant gardant gu., holding
in his dexter paw an ox-yoke ppr.
[

armed, bristled, unguled, collared, and Gage, Rokewood-, Bart. : (i) A ram pas-
I

chained or (for Gabbett). Parcere sub- sant arg., armed or (/or Gaye). 131. 13. Gair, Scotland, a mill-rind. 165. 11

—jectis et debellare swperbos. Always —(2) A chessrook sa., winged arg. {for Gairden, Scotland, a boar passant arg.

ready. Rokewood). Bon temps viendra. Tout Vires aniinat virtus. 40. 9

I 1 10. I Gairden, Scotland, a dexter hand holding

Gabourel of Jersey, a greyhound's head est Dieu.

couped arg., collared and chained or. Gage, Herts, a stag trippant ppr. 1 17. 8 two palm-branches in orle ppr. Vive

cf. 61. 2 Gahagan, Francis Evatt, JLB., 42, leroi. 2 1 8. 7

Gabriel of Bath, a chevron gu.. sur- Farnley Road, South Norwood, a grey- Gairden, Scotland, a rose slipped ppr.

mounted by a label of three points arg. hound passant arg., collared vert, the Sustine, abstine. I49- 5

Anna virumque cano. 167. 10 collar studded with fleurs-de-lis or. Gairden, Scotland, two dexter hands

Gabriel Bart., of Edgecombe Hall, Surrey, Mami forti. 271. i conjoined ppr., supporting a cross

on a mount vert, a boar's head erased Gahn, a stag's head erased ppr crosslet fitched or. 224. 11

and fesseways sa., billettee or. hi piw 121 Gairdner, Scotland, a demi-leopard ram-

prosperis time, in adversis spera. Gailie, out of a mural coronet a garb, pant ppr. cf. 23. 13

Gabriel and Gabryell, a demi-savage re- thereon a bird, all ppr. 153-9 Gairdner, a demi-tiger rampant, collared

gardant ppr. 185. I Game, a demi-lion rampant. 10. 2 and lined. cf. 23. 13

Gace, an arm in armour embowed ppr., Gainsborough, Earl ol (Noel), Lines, a Gairdner, Scotland, a dove holding in its

grasping in the hand a broken falchion buck at gaze arg., attired or. Tout beak an olive-branch ppr. Jovi con-

arg,, hilt and pommel or. bien ou rien. 117. 3 fido. 92. 5

15 :

GAI 218 GAM

Gaisford, a boar passant per fess or and Gallie, James Butler, Barrister-at-law, Galton, a bull's head erased gu., ducally
gu., unguled of the last, bristled of the
64, Albemarle Road, Beckenham, a gorged or. 44. 2

first. 40. 9 horse's head couped. 304. 1 Galton, Hubert George Howard, Esquire.

GaitSkill, on a mountain an eagle re- Galliers, an antelope trippant quarterly of Hadz^r, Droitnich, Wore,., on a

gardant with wings expanded ppr., sa. and arg. 126. 6 mount vert, an eagle erra., looking at

collared az., resting the dexter claw Galliez, a savage standing on a serpent the sun in splendour, and resting the

on a pellet. ppr. Divino robore. 188. 3 dexter claw on a fleur-de-hs gu. Gaudet
Gaitskell, Lieutenant-Colonel Walter
Gallightly, a lion's head issuant gu., luce.
James, Denbigh Lodge, Southsea, same
crowned with an antique crown or. Galton, Darwin, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of
Claverdon Leys, Warw., same crest
crest. Fortitudo et integrilas. Hactenu.i inviclus. cf. 17. 12 and motto.
Galaad, a demi-greyhound arg.
60. 1 Gallimore, a cock ppr. 91. 2

Galay, a snail, the horns erect ppr. 141. 8 Gallini of Winnal House, Hayward's Galton, Sir Douglas, K.C.B.. D.C.L.,
Galbraith, John Alexander, Esquire, of F.R.S., of Himbledon Manor, Droit-
Heath, Cuckfield, a lyre or, surmounted wich, same crest and motto.
28, Belhaven Terrace, Glasgow, a
galley, .sails furled sa., flagged gu. by a wreath of olive-leaves in bend

vert. Concordia et harmonia. 168. 8 Galton, Erasmus, Esquire, of Loxton.
Weston-super-Mare, same crest and
Trust a nd do good. Galloway, Earl of (Stewart), a pelican in motto.

Galbraith, a bear's head erased or, her piety, the nest and young ppr. Galton, Ewan Cameron, Esquire, of Shels-
muzzled sa., holding in the mouth a ley Grange, Worcs., same crest and
Virescit vtdnere virhis. 98. 14

trefoil slipped arg. cj. 35. 2 Galloway, Charles John, Esquire, of

Galbraith, Scotland, a bear's head couped Thoruyholme, Knutsford, a mound motto.

arg., muzzled or. 34. 14 surmounted by a cross crosslet between Galton, Francis, Esquire, F.R.S., D.C.L.,
D.S.C., of 42, Rutland Gate, S. W., same
Galbraith, a bear's head and neck per two wheat-ears in saltire ppr. Higher. crest and motto.

fess or and gu. 34. 14 247- 9

Galbraith, Scotland, a lion's head and MGalloway, David J.. J. P., D., the Galway, Viscount (Monckton-Arundell)
(i) On a chapeau az., turned up erm., a
neck erased ppr. Vigilo el spero. 17.8 Manor House, Singapore, Straits Settle-
Gale, a unicorn's head paly of six or and swallow arg. (for Arundell). cf. 96. 3.
ments, a dexter cubit arm erect holding
az., the horn twisted of the second and A(2) martlet or (/or J/oHci/on). Famam
in the hand a dagger, the blade wav}',

first. 49. 7 all ppr. Deo juvanle gero. 272. 3 extenders factis. 95. 2

Gale, Yorks, out of a ducal coronet or. Galloway, Baron Dunkeld, a mound or, Galwey, a cat sejant ppr., collared and

a unicorn's head paly of six az. and or, bespread with rays of the sun ppr., the chain reflexed over the back or.

armed of the last. 48. 1 2 between two ears of corn in saltire and cf. 26. 13
Gamage, Herts, a griffin segreant or. 62. 2
Gale, Henry Richmond Hoghton. Es- ensigned with a cross crosslet of the Gamage, a dexter hand holding a pen

quire, J.P., of Bardsea Hall, Ul^rer- first. Higher.

stone. Lanes, a unicorn's head az., Galloway, out of a ducal coronet or, a ppr. 217. 10

charged with an anchor or, between dragon's head with wings addorsed Gambell or Gamble, a Roman soldier in

two pallets arg. cf. 49. 7 vert. 72, I full costume ppr. 188. 4
Galloway, see Gallaway.
Gale, Charles WiUiam, Esquire, same Gambell or Gamble, a crane holding in

crest. Depressus txtollor. Gallwey, Bart., see Payne-Gall wey. its beak a rose stalked and leaved ppr.
Gale, Curwen John Zouch, Esquire, same
Gallwey, co. Cork, a cat sejant ppr., cf. 105. 9
crest and motto. Gambler, James W., Esquire, J.P.,
collared and chained or. c/. 26. 13
Captain R.N., of Mylncroft, Farn-
Gale, James, Esquire, same creat and Gallwey, Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas

motto. Lionel, K.C.M.G., of 3, HartfieldSquare, borough, Hants, out of a ducal coronet
Eastbourne, upon a mount vert, a cat
Gale, John Cherry, Esquire, same crest an eagle displayed. Sursum.
and motto. sejant guardant ppr., gorged with a Gambler-Parry, Major Ernest, of High-

Gale, Marmaduke Henry Littledale, Es- collar or, charged with two mullets nam, Glouc, and Garing, Oxon., three
quire, same crest and motto. battle-axes erect ppr. Tu ne cede
gu., and chain of the third. Unus rex

Gale, Walter Andrew, Esquire, same crest et una lex.
and motto.
Gaily, a cock ppr. 91. 2 Gambler of London, Kent, and Bucks,

Gale, Roger Edward, of Scruton HaU, Galpin, Rev. Arthur John. Headmaster out of a naval coronet or, an eagle dis-

Bedall, a unicorn's head or. Qui se- of the King's School, Canterbury, a played erminois, charged on the breast

mina vertu raccoglia fama. cock's head erased sa., combed and with an anchor sa. Fide Jion armis.

Gale, Scotland, a unicorn's head sa. 49. 7 wattled gu., charged with a galtrap Gambler, an eagle displayed. 75. 2
Gale, Dorset, a horse's head erased, bendy
between two cock's feathers or. Vigilat Gamble, Sir David, Bart., C.B., Windle-

wavy of six arg. and sa. 51.4 validus. 256. 12 hurst. St. Helens, Lanes, on a mount

Gall, a shank-bone and a palm-branch in Galpin, Rev. Francis William, of Hatfield between two trefoils slipped vert, a

saltier ppr. 147. 4 Vicarage, Harlow, same crest and stork arg., holding in the beak a rose

Gall, a lion sejant gu., holding a banner gu., stalked, leaved, and slipped ppr.

Galpine, a plume of feathers banded ppr. Vix ea nostra voco. 2^1.3
Galsworthy, Sir Edwin H., J.P., of
Gall, Scotland, a ship ppr., her flags and Gamble, William, J.P., Briars Hey, Ram-
pennons flying gu. Patientia vincit. 26, Sussex Place, Regent's Park, a
grifBn's head erased holding in the hill, Lanes, same crest and motto.
beak a sprig of laurel. Agendo
160. 13 Gamble, Mercier, M.B., Arnwood, Wil-
gnaviter.
Gall, a ship in full sail ppr. 160. 13 braham Road, Fallowfield, Manchester,
Gait, Sir Alexander TiUoch. G.C.M.G.,
Gallagher, Ireland, a hand holding a of Seaforth, Caconna, and Montreal, a stork arg., holding in the beak a rose
Canada, in front of a demi-archer
sickle ppr. 219. 13 equipped ppr., habited vert, holding a gu., leaved and slipped vert.
drawn bow and arrow, also ppr., a
Galland, a stag lodged per pale or and thistle leaved and slipped or. Semper Gambon and Gamon, a torteau between
par
gu. cf. 115. 7 two wings ppr. 4cf. 1 10.
GSaailtt, William Howard Curtis, Esquire, of
Gallard, an arm embowed vested gu., Coleraine Club. Coleraine, Ireland, on Game, a cross crosslet fitched and a palm-
a garb fesse ways or, banded gu., a
holding in the hand ppr. a rose or, man's head in profile couped at the branch in saltier ppr. cf. 166. 11
neck ppr., wreathed az. Nihil melius
slipped and leaved vert. Gamell or Gammill, two lions' heads ad-

GaUaway, Scotland, out of a ducal coro- dorsed gu. 17. 3
Gamell, same cre.st.
net or, a dragon's head between two 17.3

wings addorsed vert. 72. i Gamell, Gammel, or Gamonill, Scotland,

Gallaway or Galloway, Scotland, an arm a talbot's head sa. 56. 12

holding in the hand a dagger ppr. Games, Leics., an eagle's head or, be-

212. 3 tween two wings erm. 84. 2
Gallay, GaUey, or Galle, Somers. and
Gamin, an armed arm embowed wreathed

Dorset, a nag's head bendy wavy of six with laurel and grasping a sword, all

arg. and sa. c). 50. 13 ppr. cf. 195. 2

GAM 219 GAR

Gamlin of London, a pelican viilniug her- Garbridge, Norf., a sheaf of reeds ppr., Gardiner of London, a Saracen's head
self ppr. Mortens, sed invictus. 98. 1
banded about the middle with a wreath in profile ppr,, erased at the shoulders
Gammell, Sydney James, Esquire, of
Driimtochty Castle, Fordoun, Kin- arg. and sa. cj. 153. 2 gu., wreathed round the temples arg.
cardine, and Conntesswells, Aberdeen, and of the second.
Scotland, a pelican with wings dis- Gard, a tower arg., between two laurel-
played, pierced from behind by an
arrow, all ppr. Moriens, sed inviclus. branches vert. 157. 4 Gardiner, Smith- Whalley-, Bart., a Sara-

Garde, Ireland, an antelope's head erased cen's head affrontee couped at the

ppr. 126. 2 shoulders ppr., wreathed gu. and az.,

Garde, a demi-griffin segreant sa. Ton- on the head a cap or.

jours fidele. 64. 2 Gardiner of London, a man's head ppr..
thereon a cap turned up gu. and az.,
Gammell, Scotland, a talbot's head sa. Garden of that Ilk, Scotland, two dexter crined and bearded sa.

56. 12 hands conjoined ppr., holding a cross Gardiner, a Moor weeping vested in a

Gammill, see Gamell crosslet fitchee or. Cruciata cruce jun-

Gammon and Gamon, Middx., a boar pas- guntur. 224. 11 sailor's dress, kneeling on one knee,

sant arg., charged on the body with a Garden of Borrowaeld, Forfarsh,, Scot- the jacket az., and trousers arg.

pale sa., thereon a leopard's face or. land, a dexter hand holding a palm- Gardiner, a stag's head cabossed ppr.,

]'irtus in arduis. 227. 9 branch disposed in orle ppr. Vive le between the attires a mullet sa., pierced

Gammon, a boar passant arg. 40. 9 and pendent from a chain or. cj. 122. 5
Gardiner of King's Brompton, Scmiers.,
GamoU, Chesh., a human heart ppr., Garden, a rose gu., slipped and leaved

crowned or, between two wings dis- ppr. 149- 5 a stag ppr., the dexter fore-leg sup-

played sa., purfled of the first. Garden, Francis Alexander, Esquire, of porting an escutcheon arg., charged
no. 14
Troup. Troup House, Banff, Scotland, with four lozenges conjoined in fesse
Gamul of Buerton, Chesh., out of a ducal
a boar passant arg. Vires animat gu.. between two barrulets sa.

coronet or, a trefoil slipped of the same, virtus. 40. 9 Gardiner, Herts, two halberds erect,

between two wings sa. cj. no. 12 Garden, Scotland, an open book ppr. environed by a snake ppr. 172. 6

Gander, a demi-talbot per chevron arg. 158- 3 Gardiner of Madras, out of a mural
Garden, a mallard amongst flags ppr.
and az. c/. 55. 8 coronet or, seven battle-axes ppr., one
in fesse and six in saltire. Omnia
Gandey, a saltier gu. 102. 5
Gardenar, out of a mural coronet ppr.,
Gandey and Candy, a fox current per superat virtus.
an armed arm arg., holding in the Gardiner of London and Norf., a rhino-
pale or and sa. cj. 32. 8 hand a flag gu., charged with a sword

GandolQ of Richmond, Surrey, a demi- of the second. ceros passant arg. cj. 226. 7

lion gu., crined or, holding in the dexter Gardener of Himbleton, Worcs., out of a Gardiner, Scotland, a dexter hand grasp-
mural crown or, an armed arm em-
paw a dagger ppr. cf. 14. 12 bowed ppr,, holding in the hand a ing a sword ppr. Ily hope is cojistant
flagstaff, thereon a split pennon gu.,
Gandolfi, Hornyold-, Thomas Charles flowing to the sinister, charged with in thee. 212. 13
two staves in saltire, fired of the first.
Gandolfi, of Blackmore Park, Hanley Gardiner, Worcs., out of a mural coronet

Castle, Worcs., and Villa Gandolfi, San or, a dexter arm in armour embowed
Remo, Italy, a demi-uiiicorngu., armed,
sa., garnished of the first, holding in
crined, and unguled or. Fidem iene. the hand a pennon gu., charged with

Gandy, James Gaudy, Esquire, of Heaves, cj. 199. 7 a pomegranate or, the staff ppr.,
Gardener, Lines, a Turk's head ppr.,
Kendal, a pen in bend dexter arg., headed of the first.

surmounted by a sword in bend sinister the turban or and az. Gardiner, Surrey, out of a ducal coronet
ppr., pommel and hilt or, encircled
Gardener, Norf., Cambs, and Wilts, a or, a goat's head gu., attired of the

by a chaplet of oak vert, fructed or. griflin's head erased sa. 66. 2 first. 128. 14

Marte et ingenio. Gardener, Northumb., on a book san- Gardner, see Burghclere, Baron.

Gange, Glouc, a stork drinking out of a guine, clasped and garnished or, a Gardner, Major Smith Hannington,

horn, all ppr. falcon rising of the last. Broomfield, Tiverton, Devonsh., a

Ganlard, a dexter hand brandishing a Gardenor, a leopard passant arg., pel- demi-lion rampant, holding between
lettee, holding in the dexter paw a
sabre ppr. 212. 13 the paws a roundel charged with a pale.

Gannoke, Lines, a stag sejant arg., pine-apple or, stalked and leaved vert. Invidia major. 298. i

ducally gorged or. cf. 116. 8 Gardin, Scotland, an otter issuing de- Gardner, Baron (Gardner), a demi-griffin

Gannon, a buU's head ducally gorged and vouring a salmon ppr. Ad escam el az., collared and chained or, supporting

crowned. c/. 44. 2 usum. 134. 12 bteween the claws an anchor erect and

Ganstin, Ireland, a hand holding a dagger. Gardiner, Berks and Bucks, a griffin's cabled or.

Gladio et virtute. 212. 3 head erased az., charged with three Gardner, Colonel Alan Coulstoun, of
Newton Hall, Dunmow, Essex, and
Ganstin, out of a ducal coronet a dex- bends or. cj. 66. 2

ter arm armed holding in the hand a Gardiner, Dorset, a griffin's head erased Clearwell Castle, Glouc, same crest.

dagger. Gladio et virtute. bendy of six or and purp. cj. 66. 2 Vedet anchora virtus.

Gant, a mill-rind ppr. 165. 11 Gardiner, Essex, a griffin passant regar- Gardner, Shropeh., a griffin's head erased

Gant, Linos, a wolf's head or, collared dant sa. 63. 14 sa. 66. 2

vair. 30. 9 Gardiner, a griffin's head or, gorged with Gardner, Kent, a griffin's head erased,

Gant, Dr., of 16, Connaught Square, Lon- a chaplet of laurel vert, between two gorged with a mural coronet, cj. 66. 2

don, W., uses : out of a ducal coronet wings expanded az. Persevere. Gardner, a griffin's head erased ppr.,

an eagle displayed. (Of no authority.) c/. 65. II charged with a crescent or. Virtute et
Gardiner, Patrick, 56, Coolhurst Road,
Constancy. jortuna. cj. 66. 2
Crouch End, N., same crest. Nil
Ganuble, a lion passant with its tail ex- desperandam. Gardner, Cambs, a griffin's head erased
Gardiner, a demi-griffin, with wings ex-
tended ppr. 5- II panded ppr. Nil desperandum. arg., gorged with two barrulets sa.,

Gape, a lion passant regardant or, within two laurel-branches in orle

pellettee, collared vair. cj. 6. i vert. cj. 66. 4

Gapper, out of an antique coronet or, a 64. 2 Gardner of Chatteris House, Isle of Ely :

demi-lion rampant gu. cj. 16. 3 Gardiner of Oxford, a griffin's head A(1) griffin's head erased arg., sur-

Capper, a demi-lion rampant gu., hold- erased. Deo, non jortuna. 66. 2 mounted by two branches of laurel in

ing in the dexter paw a cross crosslet Gardiner, a griffin sejant, resting the saltire ppr. (jor Gardner), cj. 66. 2.

fitchee or. 11. 5 dexter claw on a book sa. cj. 62. 10 (2) Two swords in saltire, the points
upwards ppr., pommels and hilts or,
Garbet, a demi-eagle displayed with two Gardiner, an eagle's head erased between tied with a riband vert, and pendent

heads, an escutcheon suspended from two wings. Nil desperandum. therefrom a key sa. (jor Dunn). Fide

the neck. 82. 3 cj. 84. 2

Garbett, an imperial eagle with two Gardiner, Oxon., a stork ppr. 105. 11 et amore. ^77' 4

heads displayed sa. Gare la bite. Gardiner of Oxford, a stork holding in the Gardner, John Sykes, Esquire, of 12,

cj. 74. 2 beak a serpent. cj. 105. Ii Sunnyside, Devonshire Road, Prince's

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Park, Liverpool, in front of two Garland, Y'orks, on a mural coronet or, Adolphin naiant arg. (jor Onne). (2)
dibbles (half-spades) in saltire a a lion sejant regardant arg., supporting dexter cubit arm erect ppr., grasping

griffin's head erased, all ppr. Animo with the dexter paw an escutcheon two sea-lions' heads erased respectant

et fide. cf. 66. 2 of the second, charged with a garland —and saltirewise arg. (jor Garnett). Deua
ppr.
Gardner, Rev. James Cardwell, of Fluke rejugium no.strum. DUigerUia et honore.

Hall, Garstang, Lanes, same crest and Garland, Ireland, a horse passant arg.. Garneys or Garnish of Laxfield and of

motto. unguled or. 52. 6 Heveningham, Kenton, Mickfield, and

Gardner, Benjamin Bamber, Esquire, of Garland and Garlant, Kent and Sussex, Redesham, Suff., and of Cielderton,

Aldinghara Hall, XJlverston, same crest a lion's gamb erased holding a battle- Norf., a cubit arm erect grasping a

and motto. axe ppr. 38. 3 scimitar embrued, all ppr., pommel and

Gardner, an eagle's head erased ppr. In Garlick, a dexter arm in armour erect, —hilt or. Goddes grace governe Garneys.

virtute et fortund. 83. 2 holding in the hand a cutlass in pale, Flectar non frangar. 213. 5

Gardner, on a ducal coronet or, a lion all ppr., hilt and pommel or. Garnham, a goat's head erased sa., armed

passant gardant arg. c/. 6. 4 ' Garljes, Viscount, see Galloway, Earl. or. 128. 5

Gardner, jEddx., a reindeer's head arg.. Garling, a fish's head erased in fess ppr. Gamier, Carpenter- of Mount Tavy,

attired or. cf. 122. 3 139. 6 Devonsh., in front of a lion's head

Gardner, Lines, an elephant's head erm.. Garman and Garmon, an oak-tree, and erased az. gorged with an oak- wreath or,
,

eared sa., armed or. 133. 2 therefrom two weights pendent, all ppr. three fleurs-de-lis of the last. cf. ly. 10
Garnier of London and Hants, a lion's
Gardner, Dorset, an elephant's head 143- 10

bendy az. and or. ] head erased arg. 17. 8

I33- - Gannish, Suff., a cubit arm holding in

Gardner, Surrey, a demi-unicorn erased the hand a scimitar, all ppr., hilt and Gamier, a griffin's head gu., between two

or, crined and armed sa., ducally pommel or. 213. 5 wings arg., charged with a torteau.
cj. 65. II
crowned arg. Garmoyle, Viscount, see Cairns, Earl.

Gardner, Scotland, on a thistle a bee, all Garmston, Lines, a shark's head regar- Garnock, Viscount, see Lindsay, EarL

ppr. Lahore et virtute. 1 50. 9 dant arg., swallowing a negro ppr. Garnock, Scotland, a greyhound current.

Gardner of London and Lines, a Saracen's Opera Dei mirifica. 139-2 cj. sf. 2

head affrontee ppr., erased at the neck Garnatt, a squirrel sejant, holding in its Garnon, Sussex, a wolfs head or, collared

gu.. wreathed of the last and az., on fore-paws a branch of hazel ppr. 1 39. 2 g"- 30. 9

his head a cap or. Garneshe or Garnishe, Suff., a mermaid Garnons, Wales, a demi-lion rampant sa.,

Gardner-Medwin, Frank Medwin, Es- ppr. 184. 5 ducally crowned and gorged or. Nid

quire, upon a mount within a serpent Garnet, a demi-lion ducally crowned. Cijjoeth, ond Boddiondeb. cf, 10. 11

embowed, with tail in mouth, head to 10. II Garnstone, see Garmston.

dexter ppr., a cinquefoil sa. Garnett, Henry, Esquire, of Wyreside. Garnyl, see Garnish, Suff.

Gardyne, Scotland, two dexter hands near Lanes, a demi-lion arg., gorged Garnyl, a mermaid ppr. 184. 5
couped and conjoined in fess, support-
with a collar dovetail gu., holding be- Garon, a cross crosslet titohed gu. 166 2

ing a cross crosslet fitchee or. Cruciata tween the paws an escutcheon or, Garrard of London, Kent, and Bucks, a

cruci junguntur. 224. 11 charged with a cross pattee fitched gu. leopard sejant ppr. cf. 24. 1
Fidus et audax.
GarBeld, out of a heart a hand holding Garnett, Captain Charles Henry, of Wyre- Garrard, Drake-, of Lamer, Herts: (i)
side, near Lancaster, same crest and
a sword ppr. A leopard sejant ppr. cf. 24. 13. (2)
A naked dexter arm erect, holding a
GarQeld of Kilsby, Northamp., out of a

ducal coronet or, a cross Calvary gu. motto. battle-axe sa., headed arg. 213. 12

<•/. 166. I Garnett, of Adrett Court, Westbury-on- Garrard, Cherry- of Denford, Hungerford.

Garfit of Bromley, Kent, upon a WTeath Severn, Cilouc., same crest and motto. Berks: (i) Same crest as (i) above.
(2) A demi-lion arg., the neck encircled
of the colours between two bezants Garnett, Rev. Lionel, B.A., of Christleton,
i

the battlements of a tower or, issuant Chesli., same crest and motto. with an annulet, and holding between

therefrom a goat's head arg., armed > Garnett, Robert, Esquire, of the Ridding, the paws a fleur-de-lis within an annulet,

gold, gorged with a collar gemelle sa. ! Lower Bentham, Lanes, same crest all gu. Cheris Vespoir.

Semper idem. and motto. Garrard of Fellingham, Norf., an heraldic

I tiger sejant arg., maned and tufted sa.,

Garfit, Thomas Cheney, Esquire, of Garnett, William, Esquire, of Quernmore

Keuwick Hall, Louth, Lines, same Park and Bleasdale Tower, Garstang, resting the dexter paw on a tun or.

crest and motto. Lanes, a demi-lion arg., gorged with a Garrard of Shiufield, Berks, out of a ducal

Garfit, William, Esquire, of West Skir- wreath of oak ppr., holding between coronet a demi-lion rampant az. 16. 3
beck House, Boston, Lines, same crest the paws an escutcheon ga., charged Garrard of London, a wyvern, its tail

and motto. with a bugle-horn or. Diligeniid el I nowed ppr., pierced through the neck

Garfoot, Essex and Suff., out of a mural Itonore. by a spear or, headed arg.

coronet sa., a goat's head arg., armed Garnett, a dexter hand holding up a Garrat and Garratt, a hind sejant re-

or. c/. 128. 14 swan's head and neck erased ppr. gardant, resting her dexter foot on a

Garforth, a wolf current ppr. 28. 4 220. 9 bee-hive ppr. 125. i

Garforth, Yorks, out of a duca' coronet Garnett-Botfield, William Egerton, Es- Garratt of London and Surrey, a lion

or, a goat's head arg. 128. 14 quire, J. P., F.G.S., of the Hut. passant ermines, resting the dexter paw

Gargate, a lion poisson rampant. 20. 5 Bishop's Castle, R.S.O., Salop, and of on a fleur-de-lis or. 5. 5
Decker Hill, Shifnal : ( i ) On a rock a
Garginton, a vine-branch fructed and stag at gaze, holding in the mouth an Garratt, Job, Esquire, of Wassell Grove,

leaved ppr. 152. 9 arrow fesseways, all ppr. {for Botfidd). Stourbridge, a pear fessewaj's, stalked,

Gargrave, Yorks, a falcon rising ppr. A(2) demi-lion arg., crowned or, leaved, and slipped thereon a rock ppr.,

holding in the beak a feather sa. Gra-

Garioch, Scotland, a dove holding in its gorged with a plain collar vair, and datim.

beak an olive-branch ppr. 92. 5 holding between the paws a lozenge Garraway, an escallop between two

Gariochs and Gariock, Scotland, a palm- gu., charged with a bee gold (jor wings. 141. 10

tree and a trefoil slipped, growing out Garnett). The Lord will provide. Garret, a demi-monk holding in his dexter

of a mount, all ppr. Concussus Garnett, Frederick William Rowland, Es- hand a lash. 187. 11

quire, of I, Grosvenor Place, S.W., a Garrett, Ireland, a lion passant resting

Gariock, a palm-tree ppr. Concussus —gryffon's head erased or. Viertdra le the sinister paw upon a trefoil. Semper

surgo. 144. 1 jours. Omnia vanitas (over the crest). fidelis. cf. 6. 2

Garland of Quatre Bras, Dorset, two Garnett-Orme, George Hunter, Esquire, Garrett, Frank, Esquire, of Leiston

lances saltireways arg., interlacing a of Tarn House, Skipton-in-Craven, Works, Leiston, and /Udringham

chaplet ppr. cf. 175. 13 Yorks, West Riding : ( i ) In front of a House, Aldringham, the sun rising in
battle-axe in bend, surmoimted by a splendour, the rays alternately or, arg.,
Garland, Edward Charles, M.D., Yeovil,

Somers., same crest. tilting-spear in bend sinister ppr., a and sa.

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Garrick, lliddx., a nmllet or. 164. 2 Gartside, two daggers in saltier ppr. 169. 8 on a mount vert, under an oak-

Garrioch, see Garioch. Gartside, Lanes, a greyhound statant arg. tree ppr.. a greyhound couchant sa.,

Garrioch, Scotland, on a mount a tree. Vincit qui patitur. cf. 60. 2 collared or, resting the dexter paw on

Concu.stitts surgil. 143. 14 Garvagh, Baron (Canning), of Garvagh, an escutcheon or, charged with a fleur-

Garrioch and Garrock, Scotland, a salmon CO. Londonderry: (I) A demi-lion de-lis az.

haurient. 1 39. 11 rampant, holding in the dexter paw a Gaskin of London, issuing from the sea an

Garrod, Sir Alfred, of 10, Harley Street, battle-axe. (2) Ademi-griffinsegreant. arm embowed, holding in the hand an

W., in front of a tilting-spear erect ppr., (3) A demi-lion rampant arg., charged anchor ppr. Spes anchora vita:.

a boar sa., resting the dexter leg on a with three trefoils slipped vert, holding 202.7

qiiatrefoil or. Altiora spew. in his dexter paw an arro%v pointing Gason, Kent, on a chapeau az., turned

Garrow, Sussex, on a mount rert, a palm- downwards or, feathered arg. Ne cede up erm., a goat's head couped arg.,

tree ppr., charged with three torteaux, maiis sed contra. cf. i. 13 bearded and armed or. cf. 128. 12-

two and one. cf. 144. 3 Garvey, Ireland, a greyhound's head az., Gason, Kent, a goat's head couped arg.,

Garroway, Sussex and Herts, a griffin collared arg. 61. 2 armed or, gorged with three mascles

passant or. 63. 2 Garvey, John W. F., Esquire, of Ballina, sa. cf. 128. 12

Garroway of Netherfield, Lanarksh., a CO. Mayo, Ireland, a lion passant gar- Gason, Kent, out of a ducal coronet az.,

griffin passant or. Aid vincere, aut dant gu. Morior invictus. 4. 3 a goat's head couped arg. 128. 14

mori. 63. 2 Garvie, Scotland, a dexter hand pointing Gasselyn and Gasselyne, an eagle dis-

Garroway, Surrey, on a rock a Cornish with two fingers gu. 222. 11 played sa. 75. 2

chough ppr., beaked and legged gu. Garvin, Scotland, a dexter hand holding Gasselyn or Gasselyne, see Gascelyn.

106. 9 a dagger in pale, point downwards ppr. Gaston, an owl sa. 96. 5
Garscadden, a hand holding a buckle
cf. 213. 6 Gastrell, Glouc, a lion's head erased ppr.,

ppr. 223. II Garvine, Scotland, a hand holding a fish gorged with a chaplet vert. 17. 10

Garsett and Garsed, Norf., a bow erect ppr. Always helping. 220. 4 Gatacre, Major-Geueral Sir William

gu., stringed sa.. with an arrow or, Garway, a leopard's head erased, thrust Forbes, K.C.B., C.B., D.S.O., of

headed az.. feathered arg. through the neck by an arrow in fess Hazel Mill, Stroud, a raven ppr. Hie

Garshore, Scotland, an eagle displayed ppr. cf. 23. 10 eram in dierum scculis. 107. 14
Garwinton, a fructed and
ppr. 75- 2 vine-branch Gatacre, Edward Lloyd, of Gatacre,
leaved ppr. 152. 9
Garside, two daggers in saltier ppr. Bridgnorth, Sliropsh., same crest and

169. 8 Gascelyn, an arm holding in the hand a motto.

GaTStin, John Ribton, Esquire, M.A., broken sword arg., hilted or. Gatacre, Major-General John, same crest

J.P., D.L., F.S.A., of Braganstown, Gascoign, out of a ducal coronet an and motto.
Castle Bellingham, co. Louth, out of a Gatchell, Somers., out of a mural coronet
ducal coronet or, a dexter arm in alligator's head ppr. 138. 7
armour embowed, holding in the hand arg., a dexter arm embowed, vested
Gascoigne-Cecil, Marquess of Salisbury, az., cuffed erm., holding in the hand

see Salisbury.

a dagger, all ppr., the arm charged Gascoigne, Yorks and Norf., out of a a chaplet of wheat ppr.

with a fleur-de-lis gu. Oladio et virtute. ducal coronet a demi-lucy erect or. Gateford, a demi-autelope ppr., collared

cf. 196. 5 cf. 139. 14 or. 126. 3

Garstin, Ireland, a hand holding a dagger. Gascoigne of Parlington, Yorks, and Gatehouse, George, Esquire, of Bognor

Gladio et virtute. 212.9 Norf., out of a ducal coronet a demi- Lodge, Bognor, Sussex, in front of two

Garstin, a dexter hand holding a broken lucy erect or, charged with a pellet. keys saltirewise az., a portcullis arg.

hammer. 221. 13 Gascoigne, Rev. W. B., Little Carlton Quoe serata secura.
Rectory, Louth, out of a ducal coronet
Garston, on the stump of a tree eradi- or, a derai-luce erect of the same. Gates, Essex, Yorks, and Lines, a demi-
Justus et tenax.
cated, a raven with wings expanded, lion rampant gardant or. 10. 8

all or. Gates, Percy, 5, Monson Place, Queen's

Garston, out of a mural coronet arg.. Gascoigne, Trench-, Frederick Charles. Gate, S.W., a stag lodged ppr.
a wyvern or. charged on the breast
with a fire-ball sa. Parlington Park, Aberford. Yorks; (i) Gates, Devonsh., out of a crescent flames

Gartside-Spaight, Cavendish Walter, Es- A conger's head couped and erect or. issuant ppr. 163. 12

charged for distinction with a pellet Gatesden, a dexter arm embowed, vested

quire, of Derry Castle, Killaloe, co. (for Gascoigne). (2) Trench. gu., cuffed arg., and holding a tilting-

Clare, a jay ppr. Vi et virtute. Gascoyne, Beds, a lucy's head erect or, spear ppr.
GatQeld, on a ducal coronet or, a cross
Gartside-Tipplng, Henry Thomas. Esquire, y, between two ostrich-feathers arg.
of Quarr Wood, Binstead, Isle of Wight 138. 12 Gathwaite, a mastiff ppr., chained and
(i) An heraldic antelope's head erased, collared or.
Gaselee, an arm in armour embowed,
gorged with a ducal coronet. A(2) Gatonby, two swords in saltier ppr.
holding in the hand ppr. a dagger 171. 12
greyhound passant. Fidditur vive ut
arg., hilt and pommel or. 196. 5

Gaskell, Yorks, a stork ppr., collared or,

Gartsyde, Yorks, a stag per pale gu. and pendent therefrom an escutcheon az.. Gattie and Gatty, a stork ppr., holding

sa., attired and unguled or. 117-5 charged with an annulet or, the dexter in its dexter claw a stone.
foot resting on an escallop gu.
Garter, a caltrap or, embrued on the 105. 6

upper point ppr. 174. 14 Gaskell, Milnes-, Charles George, Esquire, Gatty, see Scott-Gatty.

Garter, a caltrap per pale gu. and or. of Thornes House, Yorks, and Wenlock Gatty, a pheasant rising ppr. cf. go. 13

c/. 174. 14 AAbbej', Shropsh. : (i) stork sa., Gatty, Hon. Stephen Herbert, Chief
Gartli, a goat passant arg., collared and Justice of Gibraltar, a fern brake, and
gorged with a collar or, therefrom pen-

chained or. c/. 129. 5 dant an escutcheon az., charged with an rising therefrom a cock-pheasant, all

Gartli, Surrey, an Indian goat arg., at- annulet or, and resting the dexter claw ppr. Cote at caute. 290. 8

tired, eared, collared, and lined or. upon an escallop gu. (for Gaskell). (2) Gatty, an embattled gateway, thereon a
cock-pheasant rising, all ppr. Non cate
Gartliside, out of a ducal coronet or, a A garb or, banded by a fesse dancettee

cross pattee az. az., charged with tiiree mullets pierced sed caute. 9°- '3
01 (for Milnes). Scio cut credidi. 152.10
Garten, a leopard's face. 22. 2 Gaskell, Milnes-, Gerald, Esquire, J. P., Gauden, a peacock's head ppr. 103. 2
D.L., of Lupset Hall, Wakefield, same
Garten, Sussex, a leopard's head erased crest and motto. Gaudine, Scotland, a savage's head

or, ducally gorged gu., on the head couped ppr. 19°. 12

two straight horns of the last. Gauldesborougb, Essex, a pelican vulning

Carton, an antelope's head erased gu., Gaskell, Captain Henry Brooks, of Kid- herself ppr. 9^- i
dington Hall, Oxon., and Beaumont
ducally gorged or cf. 1 26. 2 HaU. Lanes, an anchor in bend sinister Gauler, a hawk holding in its dexter claw
entwined by a cable and surmounted
Gartsliore and Garthshore, Scotland, an an ear of wheat ppr. 85. 7
by a rainbow, all ppr. Spes.
eagle displayed ppr. / renew my age. Gaulfield, a dexter hand vested, holding

75- 2 up the sun or. cf. 209. 2

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Gaunt, Kent and Staffs, a wolf's head or, Gaynes, out of a ducal coronet a demi- Gedeney, see Gedney.

Dumcollared vair. spiro, spero. swan with wings expanded ppr., du- Gedney, a bird perched on an oak-plant

30-9 cally gorged sa. ppr. 107. 10

Gaunt, De, a cross pattee fitohed sa. Gaynor, Ireland, a lion's head erased gu., Gedney, Lines, two luciea in aaltire arg.

1 66. 3 charged with a trefoil or. cf. 17. 8 Gee, see Pearson-Gee.
Gauntlet, out of a ducal coronet a bear's
Gaynsford and Gaynsforth, a rose gu., Gee, a gauntlet erect arg., garnished at

head muzzled, all ppr. 34. 3 slipped and leaved vert, and a spear the wrist or, holding a sword of the
first, hilt and pommel of the second.
Gaury, a lion passant arg., armed and ppr., in saltier. 150. i

crowned or. liccta uhique. cf. 6. 2 Gaynsford of Idbury, Oxon., a demi- Geekie of London, a dexter hand holding

Gausen and Gaussen, a bee-hive with w'oman vested and crined or, holding a sickle ppr. 219. 13

bees volant, all ppr. 137. 7 in the dexter hand a garland vert Geering, Sussex, a savage's head aflfrontee,

Gaussen, a greyhound's head arg., eared charged with four roses gu. cf. 183. 5 ducally crowned ppr. 192. 9
Gaynsford, Surrey, a demi-maiden couped
and spotted sa. <•/. 61. 2 Gefl of Huborne, Berks, on a chapeau

Gavell, Surrey, a derai-buck regardant below the waist, habited gu., crined or, gu., turned up erm., a tiger couchant
or, vulned in the shoulder gu. holding in the dexter hand a wreath arg., tufted and maned sa.. armed or,
vert, and in her sinister a rose-branch and charged on the body with a martlet
Gaven and Gawen, a dexter hand hold-

ing up a ducal corouet capped between ppr. cf. 183. s of the fourth.

two laurel- branches, all ppr. 217. 3 Gays, an eagle with two heads displayed Geffery of London, a lion's head erased

Gaven, a land tortoise ppr. cf. 125. 5 ppr. 74. 2 or, billettee sa. cf. 17. 8

Gavin, Scotland, a ship in full sail ppr. Gayton, three legs in armour conjoined Geffry, a lion's head erased arg., ducally

Remember. 160. 13 at the thigh, flexed at the knee, and crowned or. 18. 8

Gavin, Scotland, in the sea a two-masted spurred ppr. 193. 7 Geflrys, Worcs., on a mount vert, a sea-

ship in full sail ppr. By industry u-e Geacb, an arm embowed holding in the pie rising ppr., beaked and legged gu.

prosper. cf. 160. 13 hand a battle-axe, enfiled with a gar- Geike, Scotland, a boar's head erased sa.

Gawaine and Gawayne, a horse-shoe or. land round the elbow, all ppr. Vigilo. 42. 2

15S. 6 cf. 201. 5 Geils, a demi-chevalier holding in his

Gawden, an arm in a maunch gu., the Gealagh of Nantes, France, and of Ire- dexter hand a sword. 187. i

hand clenched ppr. 203. 3 land, a naked arm embowed holding a Geldart, Cambs, a demi-lion rampant
sword, all ppr. Hcec martiis pro patria regardant or, crowned of the same,
Gawdy, Norf. and Suff., on a chapeau

gu., turned up erm., two swords erect pugnando vulnera passa. 201. 4 and holding an oak- branch ppr.
Gell, Sir James, C.V.O., Clerk of the.
arg., hilts and pommels or. Geale-Brady, see Brady.

Gawdy, Norf., a wolf passant per pale Geale, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet or, Rolls of the Isle of Man, of Castletown,

arg. and gu. 2S. 10 a hand holding a fleur-de-lis ppr. Isle of Man, a stag's head caboshed.

Gawer, out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's 215. 2 Shee ec y jerrey (Manx : Peace at the

head erect sa., between two ostrich- Geale-Wybrants, William, Esquire, of the last). 122. 5

feathers arg. cf. 41. 14 City of DubUn : A(i) stag's head Gell, Henry Willingham, Esquire, of 36,

Gawler, se.e Gauler. erased ppr., charged with a bezant Hyde Park Square. London, W., a
Gawler, a hawk holding in the dexter greyhound trippant pean, about the
A{for Wybrants). cf. 121. 2. (2)

claw an ear of wheat, all ppr. 85. 7 unicorn's head erased or, charged with neck a collar arg., and thereon a rose
an anchor erect sa. {for Oeale). Fortis between two mullets of six points gu.
Gawsworth, a savage's head in profile ppr.

191. I in arduis. cf. 49. 5 Vocatus obedivi. 2 ^o. 14

Gawthern, Notts, out of a mural coronet Gear and Geare, Kent and Devonsh., a GeU, Philip Lyttelton, Esquire, J. P.. of

or, a wyvern's head sa. 72. 11 leopard's head az., ducally gorged or, Hopton Hall, and of Kirk Langley,

Gay, Somers., a greyhound current ppr. between two wings gu. Derbysh., and Langley Lodge, near

Stat fortuna domtis. cf. 58. 2 Geary, Sir William Nevill Montgomery, Oxford, same crest and motto.

Gay, a demi-greyhound ppr. 60. 1 Bart., of Oxon Hoath, Kent, out of a Gell, Derbysh., a greyhound's head col-

Gay, Kent, a demi-greyhound rampant naval crown or, a dexter arm embowed, lared or." 61. 2

sa., collared or. 60. 8 habited az., cuSed arg., supporting a Gell of Hopton, Derbysh., a greyhound

Gay, a hand ppr., holding a sword arg., flagstaff, therefrom flowing to the statant sa., collared or. cf. 60. 2

hilt and pommel or. 212.13 sinister a banner of the thirti, charged Gellatly, Peter, of Loughton, Essex, a

Gay, Norf.. a fleur-de-lis or. 148. 2 with a cross couped gu. Chase. lion's head erased gu., armed and
langued az., crowned with an antique
Gay, James, of Alborough New Hall, Geary, Surrey, a heraldic antelope's

Norf., a fleur-de-lis or. Toujours gai. head erased quarterly arg. and sa., cro^vn or. Bactenus invictus.

Gay, James, Thurning Hall, East Dere- charged with a lozenge erm. cf. 17. 12

ham, Norf., same crest and motto. Geary, Herts, an antelope's head erased Gellatly, Edward, of Uplands, Sydenham

Gay, Devonsh., on a chapeau gu., turned quarterly arg. and sa., charged with Hill, London, S.E., a lion's head erased

up erm., a lion passant gardant or, three mascles, two and one counter- gu., armed and langued az., crowned

charged on the breast with an escallop changed, cf. 126. 2 with an antique cro^vn or. Hactenus

az. cf. 4. 5 Geary-Salte, a demi-lion per pale or and invictus. cf. 17. 12

Gay, John, Esquire, of 119, Upper sa., charged on the shoulder with two Gellibrand of Hobart, Tasmania, out of

Richmond Road, Putney, same crest. mullets in fesse counterchanged. a ducal coronet a stag's head and neck

Gay, in front of a fig-tree ppr., a falcon cf. 10. 2 affrontee. Retinens vestigia famce.

arg., belled or, supporting with the dex- Ged and Gedd, Scotland, a pike's head 119. 13

ter claw an arrow point downwards, ppr. Gellie or Gelly, Scotland, a man standing

also ppr., and charged on its breast Ged, Scotland, a hand ppr., holding up on a serpent ppr. Divino robore.

with an escallop az. Gwyr yn erbyn y an escutcheon gu. cf. 219. 7 188. 3

byd. 86. 10 Geddes and Geddies, Scotland, a pike's Gelling, on a chapeau a lion passant

Gayer, a lion rampant sa., supporting a head couped ppr. Durat, ditat, placet. gardant, the tail extended and ducally

spear. cf. 1. 13 Geddes and Geddies, Scotland, a stag's crowned, all ppr. cf. 4. 4

Gayford of West Wretham, Norf., a goat's head couped ppr. Fato prudentia major. Gelstable, a dexter hand holding a sword

head erased arg., armed or. 12S. 5 121. 5 in pale, all ppr. 212. 9

Gaylard of London, a dexter hand Geddes and Geddies, Scotland, a stag's Gem, a dexter hand holding a gem-ring

apaumee ppr. Munifice et fortiter. head. Veritas vincit. 121. 5 ppr., stoned gu.

222. 14 Geddes and Geddies, Scotland, on a mural Gemell, Gemill, and Gemmell, a flame of

Gaylien, a hind's head between two roses, coronet a bundle of seven arrows fire between two palm- branches, all ppr.

stalked and leaved ppr. 1 24. 4 banded. 146. 12
Gayner and Gaynor, a dexter hand
Gedding and Ceding, a demi-savage hold- Gemell, Gemill, and Gemmell, a demi-
apaumee ppr. 222. 14
ing a scimitar ppr. 186. 3 I peacock ppr. 103. 10

GEM 223 GET

Gemmel, Scotland: (i) A dexter arm George of Trenouth, Cornw., a demi- Gerebzotf, out of the coronet of a marquis

holding in the hand a dart. 214. 4. talbot sa., collared, indented, and eared ppr., a cross patee or, surmounted by
a human heart gu., flammant ppr., be-
A(2) laurel-branch and a sword in or, between two fir-branches vert. 57. 2
[ tween two wings sa.

saltier ppr. George, Frederic Brand, Esquire^ of

GeneviUe, out of a cloud a dexter hand j 10. 2

Wells, Somers., a demi-talbot per fesse Geridot, a demi-lion rampant.

holding a broken tilting-spear, all ppr. indented sa. and gu., charged on the] Gerling, a unicorn's head erased arg.,

cf. 214. 10 shoulder with a bezant, thereon a lion's collared sa. 49. 1 1
Geney or Genny, out of a cloud a hand
head erased of the second, and resting Germain, a dexter arm couped and em-

issuing in fess holding a cross patee the sinister paw on a garb vert. Strive bowed fesseways holding in the hand

fitched. 223. 6 to attain. 230. 9 a tilting-spear in pale ppr. 201.6

Genn, between two spear-heads in pale, George, John Daniel, Esquire, of Norfolk German, of Preston, Lanes, a demi-lamb

a Cornish chough rising, all ppr. House, Norfolk Crescent, Bath, same ppr. supporting a flagstaff or, there-

loS. 7 crest and motto. from flowing a pennon arg., the ends
gu., and charged with a rose, also gu.
Gennett, a cheralier on horseback wield- George, William Edwards, Esquire, of

ing a scimitar, all ppr. 189. 10 Downside, Stoke Bishop, Bristol, a 227. 5

Gennys, an eagle per pale az. and gu. demi-talbot rampant sa., eared and Germin and Germyn, a lion rampant az.

with wings raised, each charged with collared, indented or, between two fir- I- 13
a bezant, and from the beak a scroll
branches vert. Magna est Veritas et Germin and Germyn, a unicorn's head

arg., thereon the words, Deo gloria. prevaleljit. 57. 2 between two branches of laurel in orle.

78. 3 Georges of the Island of St. Christopher, 49. 14
Germin, Hunts, three lilies arg., stalked
Gennys, Henn-, John Ooad, Esquire, I a boar passant az., armed and bristled
vert.
of
Germon, three lilies, each stalked and
Whitleigh, Devonsh. : An( i ) eagle per or. 40. 9

pale az. and gu., the wings elevated, Gepp, a griffin's head, collared, between

each charged with a bezant, from the two wings. 67. 7 leaved ppr. Virtus tutamen.

beak an escroll arg., thereon the words, Gepp, Somers. and Essex, on a mount vert Gernegan, an allerion displayed gu.

Deo gloria (for Gennys). 78. 3. (2) an eagle rising az., the wings erminois, Gerney, on a garb in fess, a cock statant

A hen-pheasant ppr. (for Henn). gorged with a collar and holding in ppr. 91. 4

Genor, a dexter hand holding a baton the bea'ii a mascle or, the dexter claw Gernon, Gernoun, or Gernun, a hand

gu., tipped or. supporting a sword in pale ppr., hilt issuing from a cloud in fess holding a

Gent of Norton and Muscott, Northumb., and pommel also or. 78. 6 club ppr. 223. 5

a demi-griffin gu., with wings addorsed Gerandot, a demi-hon rampant sa. 10. i Gernon, Ireland, a horse passant arg.,

or, holding a gilliflower of the first, Gerard, Baron (Gerard), of Bryn, Lanes, unguled or. Parva coTitemnimus.

stalked and leaved vert. c/. 64. 2 a lion rampant erm., ducally crowned 52.6

Gent, Essex, out of a ducal coronet or, a or. En Dieu est mon esferance. I. 12 Gernon, a wolf's head couped az., collared

demi-eagle displayed erm. So. 14 Gerard, Frederick, Esquire, of Kinwarton and ringed or. cf. 30. 9

Gent, out of a ducal coronet a phcenix or, House, Alcester, a monkey statant Gernon, a wolf's head couped az., charged

in flames ppr. 82. 5 ppr., environed round the loins and on the neck with two bars gemelle.

Gent-Wood, A'Deane, 6, Gordon Road, chained arg. En Dieu est vion </• 30. 5

Clifton, a branch of oak, fructed and esperance. Gerre, Herts, a lion's head gardant or,

leaved all ppr. Diu virescit. Gerard, Berks, a lion statant gardant, gorged with a collar gu., charged with

Gentlll, Scotland, two lion's gambs hold- ducally crowned gu. En Dieu est mon three mascles, also or, between two

ing a bezant. cf. 39. 4 esperance. cf. 4. i wings displayed of the same.

Gentle, Scotland, a bee erect ppr. In- Gerard, Middx., and of Ince, Lanes, Gerson, Lanes, an arm in armour couped

dustria. 137. 2 a lion's gamb erased erm., holding a at the shoulder in fess holding a

Gentle, on a ducal coronet or, an etoile hawk's lure gu., garnished and lined helmet in pale ppr. 19S. 11

of twelve points. cf. 164. 4 or, tassellcd arg. GervaiS, Francis Peter, Esquire, J.P., of

Gentleman, Robert George, Esquire, of Gerard, a lion's gamb couped erm., hold- Cecil, CO. Tyrone, Ireland, a lion's head

Ballyhorgan and of Mount Coal, co. ing a hawk's liure gu., tasselled and erased arg., charged with a iieur-de-lis

Kerry, Ireland, a demi-eagle displayed garnished or. az. Sic siistenta crescit. c/. 17. 8

with two heads sa., on each wing a Gerard, Major-General Sir Montagu Gil- Gervays, on a mural crown gu., a fire-

trefoil or. Truth, honour, and courtesy. bert, of Rochsoles, Lanarksh., out of a beaoon between two wings ppr. 1 1 2. 5
230. 12
mural crown arg., a lion's gamb erect Gervis, Bart., see Meyrick.

Geogham, an arm in armour embowed erm., holding the " Punja," in bend Gervis, Cambs and Worcs., a tiger's head
holding in the hand a dagger. Manu
sinister ppr. Hand infcriora secutus. erased arg.

forti. 196. 5 Gerard, Kent, a monkey passant, collared Gervis, Essex, a demi-lion rampant gar-

Geoghegan, England and Ireland, on a round the middle and chained ppr. dant or, holding a banner arg., charged

ducal coronet or, a dolphin naiant az. Bono vince malum. 1 36. 8 with a cross gu., on the handle ppr. a
mural coronet of the first, and issuing
140. 4 Gerard, Lanes and Derbysh., two wings therefrom four small spears az.

Geoghegan, Ireland, a greyhound passant expanded sa. 109. 6

arg., collared vert, the coUar studded Gerard-Dicconson, Hon. Robert Joseph, Gerwood, a cubit arm ppr., holding in

with fleurs-de-lis or. of Wrightington Hall and Blackley the hand a cross crosslet fitched gu.

George, Ireland, a stag's head erased Hurst, near Wigan : A( i ) bezant 221. II

ppr. 121. 2 charged with a hind's head vert, erased Gery, Wade-, WiUiam Hugh, of Bush-

George, Scotland, the sun shining on a gu., and holding in the mouth a cross mead Priory, Beds, an antelope's head
sunflower ppr. Acrosslet fitchee of the last. (2) erased quarterly arg. and sa., charged
monkey statant ppr., environed about with four mascles counterchanged,
George, Bart., Middx., a falcon rising

az., beaked, legged, and belled or. the middle with a plain collar and attired or. Mentis honestce gloria.

87. I chained are. cf. 126. 2

George, Georges, and Gorges of London Gerbridge, a lion's gamb holding a thistle Gessors, a talbot sejant sa.. collared arg.

and Middx., a greyhound's head ppr. ppr. 37. 6 55- I

cf. 61. 2 Gercom, a griffin segreant ppr., coUared Gessors, a dexter hand holding a battle-

George or Georges of Baunton. Glouc, gu., holding in its beak a line and axe. 213. 12

a demi-talbot salient sa., collared and ring or. c/. 62. 2 Getham, a bustard ppr. 102. 9

eared or. «/• 55- 8 Gerdelley and Gerdilly, a hand holding a Gethin, Ireland, a stag current arg., at-

George, Robert, Esquire, of Ballyhorgan, sword ppr. 212. 13 tired or. 7'ry. cf. 118. 13

near Listowel, a demi-eagle displayed Gerdon, a human heart ppr., surmounted Gethin, Ireland, Wales, Essex, and Wilts,

with two heads sa., on each wing a by two hands couped and conjoined a buck sejant arg., attired or, between

trefoil or. Truth, honour, and courtesy. in fess. 181. 3 two wings of the first. cf. 1 16. 8

GET 224 GIB

Gethin, Sir Richard Charles Percy, Bart., regardant or, gorged with a collar sa., A(for Carmichael). (2) pelican in her
of Hilton, Netley, Hants, on a chapeau pendent therefrom an escutcheon of
ppr. a stag's head erased arg., attired the last, charged with a cross potent —piety ppr. (for Gibson). Toujours preat.
and ducally gorged or. Try. c/. I2i. 2 arg., and holding between the paws an Pandite. codestes portce. 98. 8
escallop, also arg. Fide et fortiludine.
Gettens, a sheldrake ppr. Gibson, a pelican in her piety ppr. gorged
,
with a mural crown or. Coelestes, pan-

Geynes, a grifBn's head erased ppr., hold- 226. 3 dite portce. cf. 98. 8
ing in the beak a trefoil vert. cf. 66. 2 Gibbons, John Skipworth, of Bodding-
Gibson, Right Hon. John George. P.C, of
Geynes, out of a cloud a dexter hand tou Manor, Glouc, same crest and
38, FitzWiUiam Place, Dublin, same

pointing aloft with the forefinger ppr. motto. crest and motto.

Geynton and Geyton, the sun in splendour Gibbons, Robert Alexander, Esquire, Gibson, Ireland, a stork's head sa.,

or, at each ray a flame of fire ppr. M.D., F.R.C.S., of 29, Cadogan Place. crowned or. 104. 7
c/. 162. 2 Chelsea, London, S.W., and Val des Gibson, a stork rising ppr.

Gliest, a swan's head and neck erased Portei. Alderney, upon a mount vert, Gibson, H. C. M., Lowlands, Bungay,
ppr., between two ostrich-feathers or. i

cf. lOi. I a demi-lion sa., holding in the dexter same crest.
I

paw a thistle slippri and leaved ppr., Gibson, a stork close arg., holding in its

Ghrimes, a talbot sejant sa., collared arg. and resting the sinister on an escallop beak an oak-leaf. cf. 105. 14

55- I or. Nitor donee supero. 307 .7 Gibson, a stork rising ppr., holding in its

Gib, Scotland, a mullet pierced or. Spero. Gibbons, Ireland, a naked arm erect beak an olive-branch vert.

164. 5 couped below the elbow, holding in Gibson, Charles. M.D., Woodcote, 5.

Gib, Scotland, a spur or, between two the hand a s.ilmon. all ppr. 220. 4 Beech Grove, Harrogate, a stork hold-

wings gu. III. 13 Gibbons, Ireland, a dexter and sinister ing in the beak a branch of hawthorn.

Gibant, Jersey, a tower or, masoned sa. arm in armour embowed, the hand Gibson, Norf., a stork arg., beaked, legged.

156. 2 supporting a heart inflamed ppr. and ducally gorged gu. 4cf. 101;.
Gibb, Scotland, a dagger in pale sustain-
cf. 194. 7 Gibson, of Saftron Walden, Essex, and
ing on its point a wreath of laurel ppr. Gibbons, a morion ppr., thereon an escar-
Balder Grange, Yorks, on a mount vert.

170. I buncle or. Fide Deo et ipse. a stork arg., beaked, membered, and

Gibb of P.vrgo Park, Essex, and Sheer- Gibbs of Belmont, .Somers.. an arm in gorged with a collar gu., pendent there-

water Court, Byfleet, Surrey, issuant armour embowed ppr., garnished or, from an escutcheon az., charged vfith a

from a wreath of cinquefoils vert, a holding in the gauntlet a battle-axe barnacle or. Becte et fideliter.

stag's head or, couped gu., attired arg, 200. 6 Gibson, Joseph, Esquire, of Whelprigg,

arg. 255. 6 Gibbs, in front of a rock a dexter arm Kirkb}' Lonsdale, Westml., on a mount

Gibball, Ireland, a goat passant arg., embowed in armour, the hand in a a stork, wings expanded, holding in the

armed and unguled sa. c/. 1 29. 5 gauntlet, all ppr., holding a battle-axe beak a holly-leaf between two holly-
branches fruoted ppr.
Gibbard, an arm couped and embowed, sa. Tenax propositi. 231. i

vested and purfled at the shoulder, the Gibbs, Henry Martin, Esquire, of Barrow Gibson, Thomas George, Esquire, of Les-

part above the elbow in fess, the hand Court, Flax Bourton, R.S.O., Somers.. bury House, Lesbury, Northumb., a

in pale, holding a palm-branch ppr. same crest. En Dios mi amparo. stork rising arg., between two acorns

203. 7 Gibbs, Antony, 16. Hyde Park Gardens, slipped and leaved, and holding in the
Gibbe, a Bengal tiger passant gardant same crest and motto. beak an acorn slipped ppr. Per

Gibbs, Henry Hucks, Esquire, of Alden- ardua ad alta.

Gibbens and Gibbins, an arm holding a ham House, near Elstree, Herts, in Gibson, William, Esquire, J.P,. of Scone,

fish ppr. 220. 4 front of a rock a dexter arm in armour near Launceston, Tasmania, upon the

Gibbes, Bart., see Osborne-Gibbes. embowed, the hand in a gauntlet, all trunk of a tree fesseways, eradicated

Gibbes, an arm fesseways ppr., vested ppr., holding a battle-axe fesseways and sprouting to the dexter, all ppr.,

arg., cuffed and purfled at the shoulder sa., the head to the sinister. Tenax a pelican, wings elevated and addorsed

sa., from the elbow in pale, holding a propositi. 231. I arg., vulned and charged on the wings

palm-branch of the first. 203. 7 Gibbs, Warw., three broken tilting-spears with a key erect, wards to the sinister
gu. Pandite, ccelestes portce.
Gibbines and Gibbins, on a ducal coronet or, one in pale and two in saltier,

or, the attires of a stag ppr. c/. 123. i enfiled with a wreath arg. and sa. Gibson-Watt, James Miller, Esquire, of

Gibbines and Gibbins, a lion rampant sa. Gibbs, CO. Derry, Ireland, a griffin's Doldowlod, Rhayader, Radnorsh. :

I. 10 head erased arg., pierced through the (i) Upon a fer-de-moline fesseways or.

Gibbings of Gibbings Grove, co. Cork. back of the neck by an arrow or, an elephant statant ppr., charged on

Ireland, a demi-liou rampant ppr., hold- barbed and feathered of the first. the body with a cross moline gold [for
Watt). (2) Upon a key fesseways,
ing in his paws a fleur-de-lis az. cf. 66. 2 wards downwards az., a peUcan in her

<;/• 13- 5 Gibbs, John, Esquire, of the Yews. Shef- —piety or, wings addorsed az., semee of
Gibbon, Kent, on a chapeau gu., turned field, Yorks, same crest. Frapper au
crescents arg. Pandite, coelestes portce.
up erm., an escarbuncle or. 164. 14 hut. cf. 66. 2
Ingtnio et lahore.
Gibbon, Kent, a demi-lion rampant gar- Gibbs, Devonsh., a leopard passant gar- Gibson, of DubUn, an ostrich arg., beaked,
[
legeed, and ducaUv gorged gu.
dant arg., ducally crowned or, holding dant erm. 24. 4

i

between its paws an escallop of the Giberne, a plume of feathers. Tien ta

last. cf. 13. 7 foi. 115. I cf. 97. 2

Gibbon, a stork with wings expanded ppr. Giblett, a demi-stag holding in its mouth Gibson of London, an arm in armour em-

Gibbons, Sir Charles, Bart., of Stanwell a cinquefoil slipped. cf. 119. 2 bowed ppr., garnished or, holding a
battle-axe sa. En-se et animo. 200. 6
Place, Middx., a lion's gamb erect and Gibon, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's

erased gu., charged with a bezant, head couped gu.. bezantee. cf. 17. 5 Gibson of London, Essex, Northumb., and
Cumb., out of a ducal coronet or, a
holding a cross patee fitchee sa. Gibon, a demi-woLf rampant regardant lion's gamb ppr., holding a club gu.,

Gratior est a rege pio. cf. 36. 9 arg., collared gu. cf. 31. 5 spiked of the first.

Gibbons, Oxon., Warw., and Wales, a Gibon, a lion's gamb erased gu., holding

lion's gamb erased and erect gu., hold- a cross patee fitched or. 36. 9 Gibson-Wright, a dexter arm in armour

ing a cross formee fitched sa. 36. 9 Gibson, Baron Ashbourne, see Ashbourne. issuing out of a cloud and grasping a

Gibbons, a demi-liou rampant regardant Gibson-Craig, see Craig. scimitar ppr. Pro rege scepe, pro repub-

sa., holding between its paws an es- Gibson, Maitland-, see Maitland. lica semper. cf. 210. 12

callop arg. cf. 13. 10 Gibson, see Milner-Gibson-CuUum. Gibsone, John, Major, of Pentland, Edin-

Gibbons, a demi-lion rampant sa., holding Gibson-Carmichael, the Rev. Sir William burgh, a pehean in her piety ppr. Pan-

an escallop arg. 1 3. 10 Henry, Bart., M.A., D.L.. of SkirUng, dite, coelestes portce. 98. 14

Gibbons, Kev. Benjamin, of Poollands, Peebiessh. : (i) A dexter arm em- Gibthorp or Gibthorpe, a naked arm em-

Hartlebury, Worcs., and Waresley bowed in armour, holding a broken bowed, holding in the hand a dagger

House, near Kidderminster, a demi-lion lance in bend, the top pendent ppr. ppr.

GID 225

Giddy, a lion passant gu., holding in the let fitchee gu., surmounted by two a dragon's head gu., a fleur-de-lis or,
arrows in saltire or, points downwards,
dexter paw a banner az., charged with flighted and pheoned ppr. Gratitude. all between two ostrich-feathers arg.
a cross or, the staff and the point ppr.
Honore et virtiite. 250. 20

5- 13 cf. 221. 14 GUborne of London and Kent, a tiger
Gigon, a dexter arm holding in the hand salient arg., lined and collared or.
Gideon, a cock's head erased gu. 90. 3
Gilby or Gilbie, Lines, a tower or. a
Gideon, a stag's head arg. , ducally gorged a swan's head erased ppr. 220. 9

or. c'f. 121. 5 Gilbard, a squirrel sejant gu., cracking a dragon's head issuing from the top,
and the tail out of the door vert.
Gideon of London and Lines, a stag's head nut ppr. 135. 7
cf. 71. II
erased arg., attired gu., gorged with a Gilberd, on a chapeau sa., turned up erm., Gilchrist of London, out of a cloud the

palisado coronet or. holding in the a fox sejant ppr. 32. 12

mouth an acorn slip t'ructed ppr. Gilbert, of Tredrea, Cornw., a squirrel sun rising ppr. I hope to speed. 162.5

Gidion of London, a hand in fess gu., sup- Ywsejant gu., cracking a nut or. Teg Gilchrist, Scotland, a crescent arg. Fide

porting an anchor or, environed with Hedwch. 135. 7 et fiducia. 16^. 2

clouds ppr. 223. 4 Gilbert-Davies, Carew, of Tressilick, Gilchrist, Percy Carlyle, Esquire, of Frog-

Gidley of Gidley, Devonsh., an eagle is- Cornw., and Manor House, Eastbourne, nal Bank, Hampstead, between the

suant or, the wings sa., bezantee. Sussex, a squirrel sejant gu., charged attires of a stag attached to the scalp

Gidley, Devonsh., a griffin's head or, be- on the shouliler with a cross crosslet or. or, a crescent arg., issuant therefrom

tween two wings elevated sa. , bezantee. Teg YwHedivch. cf. 135.7 an arrow palewise, point downwards,

c/. 65. II Gilbert, Rev. Walter Raleigh, M.A., S.C.L. also or. Fide et fiducia. (Recorded in

Gidley, Gustavus George, M.R.C.S., High Oxon., Cliaplain R.N., of the Priory, the College of Arms, London.)
Street.Cullompton, Devonsh., a dragon's
head or between two wings sa., Bodmin, Cornw., a squirrel sejant on a 163. 14

hill vert, feeding on a crop of nuts ppr. Gilchrist, Scotland, a lion rampant hold-

bezantee. 304. 14 Mallem mori quam mutarc. 135. 1; ing in the dexter paw a scimitar, all ppr.

Giesque, a stag salient. 117. 2 Gilbert, Devonsh., and Dr. Walter B. Gil- Mea gloria fides. cf. i . 13
bert, of 15, West Twenty-fifth Street,
GiHard, Walter Thomas Courtenay, of New York, U.S.A., a squirrel sejant Gilchrist, James, Esquire, of 3. Kings-

Chillington, near Wolverhampton, upon a mount vert, feeding on a crop of borough Gardens, Kelvinside, Glasgow,

AStaffs : (i ) demi-archer ppr., bearded a lion rampant arg., supporting in his

and couped at the knees, from the nuts ppr. Mallem mori quam mutare. fore-paws a pennoncelle ppr., the flag

middle a short coat paly arg. and gu., 153- 5 az., charged with a horse passant, also

at his side a quiver of arrow-s or. and Gilbert, out of a mural coronet a griffin's arg. Mea gloria fides. cf. 3. 7

in his hands a bow drawn to the head, head ppr. 67. 10 Gilchrist-Clark, late John Henry, Esquire,

and an arrow, also or. 187. 6. (2) Gilbert, out of a ducal coronet or, a of Speddoch, Dumfries-sh., within a
serpent in circle an estoile pierced or.
A tiger's head couped or, spotted of griffin's head gu., beaked of the first.

various colours, affrontee, fire issuing 67. 9 Animo et scientia.

from the mouth gu. Prenez haleine, Gilbert, Herts and Kent, a griffin's head Gildart, Lanes, a demi-lion rampant re-

tirez fort. cf. 23. 6 az., beaked or, collared erm. cf. 67. 7 gardant or, crowned of the last, hold-
ing in the dexter paw an oak-branch
GiOard, Ireland, a sphinx gardant with Gilbert, Derbysh. and Shropsh., out of a

wings addorsed ppr. cf. 182. 12 ducal coronet or, an eagle's head gu., ppr. cf. 14. 4

Giffard, Scotland, a deer's head couped beaked of the first. cf. 83. 14 —Gildea, a wolf's head erased ppr., langued
gu. Re e merito. Vincit qui patitur.
ppr. Spare nought. 121. 6 Gilbert, Sussex and Suff., issuing out of

Giffard, Scotland, a dexter hand holding rays or, an eagle's head ppr. 84. 13 30. 8

a thistle ppr. 218. 2 Gilbert, Essex and Suff., on a mount vert, Gildea, Sir James, C.V.O., C.B., 11, Ho-

Giffard, co. Wexford, a cock's head erased a demi-eagle displayed az., charged on garth Road, Earl's Court, S.W.. a wolf's

or. 90. I the breast with a mullet or. head erased arg. Re e merito.

Giflord, Earl, see Tweeddale, Marquess of. Gilbert, an eagle displayed az. 75. 2 Gildea, Rev. George Robert. M.A., Pro-

Gifford, Baron (Gifford), of St. Leonard's, Gilbert, out of a mural coronet or, a demi- vost of the Cathedral Church of Tuam,

Devonsh., a panther's head couped lion rampant and ducally crowned of a wolf's head erased ppr., langued gu.,

affrontee, between two branches of the first holding a battle-axe sa., headed charged on the neck with a cross cross-

oak ppr. Non sine numine. arg. cf. 16. 10 let fitchee gu. Vincit qui patitur.

Gifford, Devonsh., a cock's head erased Gilbert of Chedgrave Manor, Loddon, cf. 30. S

or, holding in its beak a sprig ppr. Norf., and Cringleford Lodge, near Gilded, George Frederick Campbell, Es-

cf. 90. I Norwich, Norf., out of a ducal coronet quire, same crest and motto, with Re

Gifford, Herbert James, Esquire, Civil or, a stag's head erm., attired of the e merito.

Engineer, Moseley Lodge, Leamington, first. 120. 7 Gilder, an arrow enfiled with a ducal

a stag's head erased ppr., armed or. Gilbert of Hassingham, Norwich, Norf., coronet. 174. 3

Spare nought. 121. 2 a stag's head or, charged on the neck Gildridge, Sussex, a sinister arm in armour

Gifford, Scotland, a hart's- head ppr., at- with a fess engrailed and plain cottised embowed ppr., holding in the gauntlet

tired or. Spare when you have nought. gu. Tenax propositi. cf. 121. 5 a club in pale or, and above the gaunt-
let a dexter hand ppr., couped gu.,
121. 5 Gilbert, a greyhound passant ppr. grasping the club.
Gifford, Shropsh., a goat's head erased Giles of London and Worcs., out of a
cf. 60. 2 chalice or. three pansy-flowers ppr.
arg. 128. 5
Gilbert, on a mount vert, an arm em-
Gifford, an arm couped at the elbow, bowed in armour or, grasping a broken

vested or, charged with two bars wavy spear of the last headed arg. c/- 177- 3

az., cuffed are., holding in the hand ppr. Gilbert, Scotland, a hand holding a fleur- Giles, Charles Tyrrell. Esquire, M.P., J.P..

a buck's head cabossed gu. de-lis or. cf. 215. 5 of Copse Hill House, Wimbledon, same

Gifford, Bart, {extinct), of Castle Jordan, Gilbert, an arm in armour embowed ppr., crest.

CO. Meath, Ireland, a cubit arm erect, holding in the hand a broken tilting- Giles, a squirrel sejant gu., bezantee.

vested gu., slashed and cuffed arg., spear or in bend sinister headed arg., holding in the paws an oak-branch

the hand ppr., holding four roses of the point downwards. cf. 197. 2 leaved and fructed ppr. cf. 135. 10
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first, seeded or, stalked and barbed vert. Gilbert, Heref. and Monm., an arm in Giles, Devonsh., a lion's gamb erect and

Halo mori quam joedari. cf. 205. 14 armour embowed ppr., severed below erased sa., holding an apple-branch of

Gifford, Ireland, a dexter cubit arm | the wrist, the hand dropping, grasping the last leaved vert.
a broken spear or, headed arg., point Giles of Bowden. Devonsh.. a lion's gamb
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armour embowed holding in the hand
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a gilliflower, all ppr. Potius mori quam downwards. erect and erased ppr.. charged with a
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fccdari. Gilbertson, a snail in its shell ppr. 141. 8 bar or, holding an apple-branch vert,
Gigge, Suff., a lion statant sa. fructed, also or.
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Gilbey, Sir Walter, Bait., of Elsenham

Gigger, Mace-, of Reading, a cubit arm Hall, Essex, in front of a tower ppr., Giles, Scotland, a demi-chevalier holding

ppr., holding in the hand a cro.ss cross- I issuant from the battlements thereof in his dexter hand a sword. 1 87. i

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Giles-Puller, Christopher Bernard, Es- GiUan and GiUand, a dexter arm em- Gillot, a garb or. 153-2

quire, of Youngsbury, near Ware, bowed ppr., vested and cuffed az., GiUow, a horse passant sa., saddled and
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Herts: (i) In front of a mount vert, holding in the hand a covered cup or. bridled gu. Alts et animo. 52. 4

thereon a dove holding in the beak an 203. 4 GiUson, a leopard's head erased erm.,

olive-branch ppr., three escallops j Scotland, a hand holding a ducaUy gorged az. cf. 23. 2

in- Gillanders,

verted or (for Puller). (2) Isauant ford ppr. Durum sed certissimum. GiUum of Middleton HaU, Northumb., a

from an annulet or, a lion's gamb 212. 13 dolphin haurient ppr. 140. 1

erased az., charged with a cross clechee, Gillbanks, formerly of Whitefield House, GiUy of Hawkdon, Suff., a demi-griffin

voided, also or, holding a branch of a Cumb., a stag's head or. Honore et segreant with wings erect arg., holding
in the dexter paw a saltire or. Ah
peach-tree leaved and fructed ppr. virtute. 121. 5

(for GUes). Gille, see GiU. aquila. cf. 64. 2

Gilfillan or Gilfillian, Scotland and Ireland, GiUe of London and Warw., a demi- Gilman, Norf., on a chapeau gu., turned

an eagle's head erased sa., langued gu. parrot with wings expanded vert. up erm., a demi-hon rampant arg.

Armis el animis. 83. 2 GiUes, a hand holding an esC£iUop-shell, 15. 14
Gilman, Herbert Francis Webb, Esquire,
Gilford, Lord, see Clanwilliam, Earl. all ppr. 216. 2
an eagle's head sa., holding in the beak
Gilford, an angel couped at the breast ppr. GiUespie, Scotland, a unicorn's head arg., gu. a brand sa., fired ppr. Non cantu,

Gilham and Gillham, three savages' heads armed or. Fidelis et in hello fortis.

conjoined in one neck, one looking to 49- 7 sed actu.
GiUespie, David, Esquire, J. P. and D.L.,
the dexter, one to the sinister, and one Gilman, Thomas Herbert, Esquire, same
crest and motto.
upwards, all ppr. of Mountquhanie, Cupar, Fife, Scotland,
an anchor ppr. Tu certd salutis an- Gilman, Sir Charles Rackham, of Stafford
GiU, David, Esquire, C.B., LL.D., F.R.S., House, Eaton, Norwich, issuing from a
cap of maintenance gu., turned up erm.,
of Blairythan, Aberdeensh., a demi- ehord. 161. 2 a demi-lion rampant or. Esperance.

—eagle rising ppr. Snrsum prorsusque. Gillespie of Torbanehill, a cat sejant. Gilman, Kent, a man's leg couped at the
thigh in pale sa., issuing out of rays or,
lyi te, Dotnine, sp&s nostra. 80. 2 Touch not the cat, but a glove. 25. 2

Gill, Wallace, Major, Knaresborough, a Gillespie, Scotland, a demi-cat ppr. Touch

demi-eagle rising with wings e.xpanded not the cat, but a glove. 26.11

and elevated or, fretty vert. Gillespie-Stainton, Robert William, Es- the foot in chief. '93- 'i

Gill, James Bruce, Esquire, of Runny- quire, of BittesweU House, Leics., a Gilman, Ireland, a Bengal tiger sejant ppr.
mede, Casterton, co. Normanby, Vic- wild cat salient ppr. Qui me tangit
toria, and Greenvale, Dalrymple, North
Kennedy District, Queensland, Aus- poenitebit. cf. 26. 3 Gilmer, Sussex, a unicorn's head arg.,

tralia, a demi-eagle rising ppr. 80. 2. Gillet, a hand holding a dagger in pale pp. couped gu., attired or. 49- 7
Sursuni prorsusque above the crest,
212. 9 Gilmer and Gilmour, Scotland, a dexter

GiUet, a lion rampant holding in its hand holding a scroll of paper within a

and below the shield. In te, Domine, dexter paw a battle-axe ppr. garland of laurel ppr. Nil penna sed

spes nostra. GiUett, alias Chandler, of Ipswich, Suff., usus. 215. 3

Gill, Mitchell-, Andrew John, of Savock, and Broadfield, Norf., a lucy's head Gilmore and GUmour, Scotland, a dexter

Aberdeensh., and Auchinsouth. Elgin- erased and erect gu., coUared with a bar arm embowxd vested gu., brandishing

sh. : (i) Same crest as above (for Gill). gameUe or. 1 39. 3 a sword ppr. 204. i

(2) Three blades of wheat conjoined in GiUett, Rear-Admiral Arthur Woodall, of Gilmore and Gilmour, Scotland, a dexter

one stalk ppr. (for Mitchell). Sapiens Waltham House, West Cowes, Isle of arm from the shoulder vested az., bran-

qui assiduus (for Mitchell). Wight, same crest. Spes mea in Deo. dishing a sword ppr. 204. i

GiU, a demi-eagle arg., with wings ex- GiUiat, John Saunders, Esquire, of 18, GUmour, see Gordon-Gilmour.
Princes Gate, London, S. W. , on a mount
panded fretty az. cf. 80. 2 GUmour, AUan, Esquire, of Eaglcsham,

GiU, a demi-eagle rising az., the wings or, vert, in front of a garb or, two fronds Renfrewsh., Scotland, a dexter hand

fretty vert. cf. 80. 2 of fern in saltire ppr. fesseways couped holding a wTiting-
pen ppr. Nil penna sed usus.
GiU of London, a falcon's head erased az. GiUies of Kintrocket, a gray cat passant

between two wings elevated vert, fretty ppr. Touch not the cat hot a glove. 307. 8
Gilmour, Sir John, Bart., of Lundin and
or. 227. 3 26. 4
GiU, Herts, a hawk's head az., between GiUies and GiUis, Scotland, a cat current Montrave, Fifesh., and of South
Walton, Renfrewsh., a dexter hand
two wings or, fretty vert. cf. 227. 3 ppr. Touch not the cat, bot a glove.
fesseways couped holding a \vriting-
GiU, Charles Frederick, Esquire, K.C., of cf. 26. 6 pen ppr. Nil penna sed usus.
GilUngham, a dexter arm couped and
Monks, Ockley, Surrey, issuant from i 307. 8
embowed fesseways ppr., vested sa., Gilmour, Gordon-, Major Robert Gordon,
mural crown or, a falcon, wings ex
104, Eaton Square, S.W. (i) Between
panded ppr., holding in its beak an cuffed arg., holding a sword in pale two branches a cubit arm grasping a
roU, all ppr. (2) Out of a crest coronet
ostrich-feather arg. Re e mcrito. entiled with a leopard's face ppr.
—a stag's head atirontee ppr. Nil penna
GiU, Sir David, K.C.B., of Blairythan, 204. 4
sed usus. Bydand.
—Aberdeensh., a demi-eagle rising ppr. Gilliot, a garb or. 1 53- 2 Gilmour of Craigmillar, Scotland, a gar-

Sursum prorsusque. In te, Domine, GiUis, Scotland, a cat courant ppr. Touch

spes nostra. not the cat, bid a glove. cf. 26. 6
Gillman, see Gilman.
GiU of London, a falcon's head couped

az., between two wings or. 89. i GiUman, Major Bennett Watkins, of the land of laurel ppr. Perseverantidabitur.

GiU of Eshing House, Surrey, a falcon's Retreat, Clonakilty, co. Cork, Ireland, 146. 5
head couped arg., charged with three
a griffin's head erased sa., charged with Gilmour of Townsend, Lanarksh., an old

mullets palewise sa., between two an annulet or, and holding in the beak Gothic church window ppr. In limine
a bear's paw of the last. Non cantu ambulo.
wings vair. 227. 1

GiU, out of an Eastern coronet a demi sed actu. 226. 12 Gilpin, see Brown-Gilpin.

lion vert, holding a sword ppr. GiUman, John St. Leger. Esquire, J.P., Gilpin, Westml. and Cumb., a pine- branch

GiU, a griffin's head, collared, with wings of the Retreat, Clonakilty, co. Cork, a vert.
griffin's head erased sa.. charged with Gilpin, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
addorsed. cf. 67. an annulet or, holding in the beak a holding in the hand ppr. a laurel-sprig

GiU of London, a salamander gu.,

flames of fire ppr. 13; bear's paw of the last. Non cantu sed vert.

Gill, Devonsh., a boar passant sa., resl actu. Gilpin, out of a ducal coronet or, a swan

its dexter foot on an increscent or. Gillon, Henry, Esquire, of WaUhouse, with wings expanded ppr., collared and

(e, Domine, spes nostra. Bathgate, Linhthgowsh. , on the face lined. 99- 5

Gillam, a demi-griffin vert, winged and of a rock a raven ppr. Tulum refu- Gilpin of Bungay, Suff., three halberds,
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beaked or. 64. 5 gium. 106. 9 two in saltire and one in pale ppr.

GiUam, Essex, out of a ducal coronet or, Gillon, a dexter hand holding up a bomb bound with a ribbon; thereon the word
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a dragon's head ppr. 72. 4 fired ppr. 2i6. 6 ' Foy."
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Gilpin, three spears or, bound with a Girling, Norf., on a ducal coronet or, a Gladwin, Hamilton Fane. Esquire, of

ribbon, thereon the word " Foy." Une wolfs head erased arg. cf. 30. 8 Seven Springs, near C!heltenham, Glouc,

joij mesme. Girlington, Lanes and Yorks, a demi- same crest.

Gilpin, Bart, (extinct), of Hockliffe Grange, griffin with wings addorsed or, holding Glamis, Lord, see Strathmore, Earl of.

Beds, in front of three tilting-spears, a bezant. cf. 64. 2 Glandine, Viscount, see Norbury, Earl of.

points upwards, one in pale and two in Giron, a horse ppr. 52. 5 Glanton, a dexter hand in armoui- throw-

saltire ppr., as many mascles interlaced Girvan of Achaime, Scotland, a dove ing a dart, all ppr.

fessewise or. 22y. 12 holding in her beak an olive-branch Glanusk, Baron, (Bailey), of Glanusk

Gilpin of Hocklifife Grange, Leighton ppr. Home. 5 92. Park, Crichowell, Breconsh a griffin
,

Buzzard, and Halverstowu House, co. Gisborne, Staffs, out of a mural coronet sejant arg., semee of annulets gu.

Kildare. in front of three tilting-spears, arg., a demi-lion rampant erm. gorged Libertas. cf. 62. 10
points upwards, one in pale and two
with a collar dove-tailed or. Glanvile and Glanville, Devonsh., on a

in saltire ppr., as many mascles inter- Gisborne, Hon. William, J.P., of Allestree mount vert, a stag trippant ppr. 118. 2

laced fesseways or. Une joy mesme. Hall, Derby, Lingen, Brampton Bryan, Glanvile and Glanville, Cornw., a buck

Heref., same crest. trippant ppr. 117. 8

Gilpin-Brown, George Thomas, Esquire, Gisborne, Matthew Babington, Esquire, Glanvile and Glanville, a dexter arm, the

of Sedbery Park, Richmond, Yorks, same crest. hand clenched ppr., in a maunch or.

and Scar House, Arkengarthdale, Rich- Gisborne, Hartley, Esquire, of P.O. Box 203. 3

mond, Yorks, a lion's gamb erased arg.. 405, Qu'Appelle Station, same crest. Glasbrook, a demi-lion gu., ducally

armed and charged with a bar gemel Labor omnia vincit. crowned or. 10. 11

gu., the paw holding two eagle's wings Gisborne, Ireland, a horse's head az., Glasco, Ireland, a demi-Uon rampant or,

conjoined sa. Dictis factisque simplex. bridled gu. .'Si- 5 holding a battle-axe gu. 15.

Gilpin-Brown, William Dundas, Esquire, Gise, a dexter hand couped in fess, hold- Glascock of Felstedbury, Essex, and

of Shilston House, Leamington, same ing a rose stalked and leaved, all ppr. Wormley, Herts, an antelope's head

crest and motto. lion's head ppr. 21. i arg., attired or, gorged with a garter

Gilroy,James,Esquire,M.B.,C.M.{Glasg.). GiSSing and Gissinge, an arm in armour sa., garnished and buckled or. cf. 126. 2

of Waterbeck, Ecclefechan, Dumfries- brandishing a sword, all ppr. 210. 2 Glascock of Trenchfoile, Chignal, and

sh., a winged heart in flames ppr., the Gist and Gest, a swan's head and neck Smealy, Essex, a dragon's head couped

Adwings or. finem fidelis. no. 6 erased, between two ostrich-feathers, per paie arg. and gu., langued az.

Gilsland, a de.xter arm ppr., vested arg., all arg. cf. loi. i 71. I

culled az., holding up a caltrap of the Gist, Samuel, Wormington Grange, Glouc, Glascock of Much Dunmow and Roxwell,

first. r/. 206. 14 a swan's head and neck erased erm., Essex, out of a ducal coronet or, a

GilsOD, .see Gillson. coUared gu., between two palm- dragon's head per pede arg. and az.

Gilstrap of Northgate, Newark-on-Trent, branches vert. Benigno mitnine. 72. 4

Notts, upon a rock a cubit arm erect in Given, John, Aigburth Lodge, Liverpool, Glascock, Essex, out of a ducal coronet

armour ppr., grasping an escutcheon a sword in pale ppr., supporting on or, a dragon's head per pale arg. and

Agu., charged with a caltrap arg. (2) the point a mullet arg. Depechez. vert. 72. 4

mail arm embowed grasping a Turkish Given, John Cecil Mackmurdo, M.D., Glascock of Duaryand BaUyroan, Queen's

— —scimitar ppr. {for SlacRae). Candidc Farlue, .Mossley Hill, Liverpool, same Co., Ireland, a cock az., beaked,
crest and motto. wattled, combed, and legged or, hold-
secure. Fortitudine. Nee euro nee

Gladdish of Gravesend, a mount vert, ing in the beak an annulet gu. Vigil

Gimber, a bear's head erased, muzzled. thereon an eagle rising regardant or, et audax. cf. 91. 2

35- 2 holding in the beak and the dexter Glascock of Hertshobury, Essex, an ante-
Ginger, a savage's head affrontee ppr.,
claw a tilting-spear in bend sinister sa. lope's head erased arg., collared sa.,

Littween two laurel-branches vert. 227. 4 attired or. cf. 1 26. 2

191. 13 Gladhill, England and Scotland, a demi- Glascock, Essex, an antelope's head arg.,

Ginkell, De, Earl of Athlone, sec Athlone. lion sa., holding a mullet or. 15-7 attired or, gorged with a belt sa.,

Gipp, Suff., out of a ducal coronet or, two Glading, Sussex, a unicorn's head. Nil rimmed of the second.

wings expanded az., semee of estoiles time. 49. 7 Glascott of Aldertown, co. Wexford, Ire-

of the first. c/. 109. 8 Gladstanes or Glaidstanes, Scotland, a land, an eagle displayed with two heads

Gipps, issuing out of a cloud a dexter demi-griffin holding in its dexter claw gu., armed and beaked sa. Virtute

hand holding a garb, all ppr. 218. 3 a sword, all ppr. Fide et virtute. 64. 6 decoratus. 74. 2

Gipps, General Sir Reginald, G.C.B., of Gladstone, Sir John Robert. Bart., D.L., Glascott of Killoweu, Ireland, on a ducal

the Sycamore House, Farnborough, of Fasque and Balfour, Kincardinesh., coronet or, an eagle displayed with

Hants., out of a mural coronet or, issuant from a wreath of holly ppr., two heads gu., armed and beaked sa.

two wings elevated az., each charged a demi-griffin sa., supporting between VirtvXe decoratus. cf. 74. 2
with three estoiles in pale of the first.
the claws a sword, the blade entiled by Glasford, Scotland, issuing from clouds

Cirandot, Jersey, a hon rampant sa. Nil a bonnet of oak, also ppr. Fide et vir- two hands conjoined grasping a cadu-

dfspcrayidum. I. 10 tute. 64. 8 ceus ensigned with a cap of liberty, all

Girdler, a hand plucking a rose ppr. Gladstone, Walter Longueville, Esquire, between two cornucopise, all ppr.

218. 13 of Court Hey, Broad Green, Liverpool, Prisca fidex. 224. 14

Girdlestone of Chester Terrace, Regent's same crest and motto. Glasfurd of Borrowstounness. Scotland,

Park, London, a griffin's head erased Gladstone, Robert, Esquire, of Woolton a bugle-horn gu., stringed and gar-

az., gorged with a collar dancettee or, Vale, near Liverpool, same crest and nished sa. ileiite el manit. 228. 11

thereon three crosses patee gu., and motto. Glasfurd, Charles Lamont Robertson,

holding in the beak two arrows in Gladstone, the Right Hon. Herbert John, Lieutenant - Colonel Bombay Staff

saltire, the pheons downwards of the of Ha%varden, Chesh., issuant from a Corps, a bugle-horn gu., stringed and

second. 226. 10 wreath of holly vert, a demi-griffin sa., garnished sa. 228. 1

Girdwood, Scotland, a cock's head be- supporting between the claws a sword, Glasgow, Earl of (Boyle), an eagle dis-

tween two wings. the blade enfiled by a bonnet of hoUy played with two heads per pale em-

Girflet, an arm in armour embowed fesse- and bay, also vert. Fide et virtute. battled arg. and gu. Dominus provi-

ways ppr., bound round the shoulder 64. 8 dehit. 74. 2

with a sash gu., holding a club sa., Gladstone, Rev. Stephen Edward, of Glasgow, Scotland, a demi-negro holding

spiked or. 199. 3 Hawarden Rectory, Chester. in his dexter hand a sugar-cane, all

Girle, a garb or. 153-2 Gladwin, see Goodwin-Gladwin. ppr. Parcere subjectns.

Girling, Nori, a demi-griffin az., holding Gladwin, Derbysh., on a mount ppr., a Glasgow, Robert Purdon Robertson,

between the claws a fleur-de-lis gu. lion sejant arg., guttee-de-sang, hold- Montgreenan, Ayrsh., Scotland, same

cf. 64. 2 ing in its dexter paw a sword erect or. crest and motto.

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Qlasgow, Scotland, a cubit arm erect, Gleame and Gleane, Norf., a Saracen's Glendenning and Glendonwyn, Scotland,

holding in the hand an imperial crown, head affrontee ppr., wreathed arg., on the point of a sword a maunch ppr.

all ppr. Quo las el gloria. 217. i and sa. 190. 5 Hmre faith in Christ. 169. 1

Glasgow, Scotland, a martlet sa. Lord, Gleave, Cupid with liis bow and arrow Glendonyn of Glendonyn, Ayrsh.. two

hi Glasgow flourish. 95. 5 ppr. 189. 7 arms dexter and sinister erect and
embowed in armour ppr., grasping a
Glasgow, Cork, an eagle rising from a Gledstanes, Moutray Vance, Esquire, of

rock ppr. Dominus providebit. Fardross, Clogher, Robert Gledstanes, cross crosslet fitched or. In cruce

Glasier, Cheah., out of a ducal coronet Esquire, Junior, his brother, and glorior.

gu., a dragon's head and neck between Robert Gledstanes, Esquire, Senior, of Glendowing, on the point of a sword in

two winga displayed or. cf. 72. 7 Twickenham, King's Co., Ireland: (l) pale a maunch ppr. Have faith in

Glasier and Glazier, a man's heart ppr., A derai-griffin sa., holding a spear ppr., Christ. 169. 1

charged with a cinq uefoil. 181. i transfixing a savage's head couped, Gleneagles, Scotland, an eagle's head

Glass, Scotland, a mermaid with her distilling drops of blood and wearing a erased or. Su/Jer. 83. 2
mirror and comb ppr. Luctor non bonnet composed of bay and holly
Glenelg, Baron (Grant): (i) A burning
leaves, all ppr. {for Gledstanes). (2)
mtrgor. 1 84. 5 Amountain ppr. 179. 2. (2) banyan-
Glass, a unicorn rampant arg. 48. 2 Out of park palings ppr., a demi-
—tree p|)r. Stand suir. Revirescinius.

Glasscott, an eagle displayed with two huntsman affrontee, habited gu., belt Glenesk, Baron (Borthwick), on a staff

heads or. Viriute decoratus. 74. 2 and cap sa., winding a horn or, and in raguly fessewise sa., a blackamoor's
an eacroU above the crest the motto. head in profile couped ppr. Qui con-
Glasse, a demi-lion or, maned gu.

10. 2 Yirtutifi laus actio {for Hornidge). ducit. 299. I 5

Glastenbury, a griffin's head between two Gledstanes, Scotland, an arm in armour Glenester, a boar passant sa., charged

wings, each charged with three bezants. embowed holding in the hand a sword with a pale arg., thereon a leopard's

cf. 65. II ppr. IQ5. 2 face ppr. 227. 9

Glastings, an arm in armour embowed Gledstanes of Upton, a demi-griffin hold- Glengall, Earl of (Butler). Ireland, out

ppr., holding a baton sa. cf. 2c». 3 ing in its dexter claw a sword. Fide of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five
ostrich-feathers arg., and therefrom a
Glaston, an arm embowed holding a laurel et virtiUe. 64. 6

crown ppr. 202. 4 Gleg and Glegge, a demi-eagle with wings demi-falcon rising of the last. God be
Glastonbury, a garb ppr. my guide.
153. 2 expanded ppr. 80. 2

Glazebrook, in front of a bear's head Gleg and Glegg, Scotland, a falcon with Glenham, Suff., a hawk with wings ex-

erased or, muzzled az.. an eagle's leg wings expanded preying on a partridge, panded arg., beaked and legged gu.,

erased fessewavs of the last. all ppr. Qui potest, capere capiat. 77. i belled or. 87. I

25>. 23 Glegg, Birkenhead-, of Blackford Hall, Glenlyon, Baron, Scotland, a demi-savage

Glazebrook, Francis Kirldand, Esquire, of Aand Irbie Hall, Chesh. : ( i ) hawk wreathed about the head and waist
Hayman's Green, West Derby, Liver- with oak-leaves, holding in his dexter
with wings expanded preying on a

pool, same crest. partridge, all ppr. {for Glegg). 277. i hand a dagger, all ppr., hilt and pom-
Glazebrook, Frederick Edward de Twene- mel or, and in his sinister a key erect
(2) A goat salient arg., armed or, resting of the last. Furth fortune, and fill the
brokes, Esquire, same crest and motto.
the fore-feet on a garb ppr. 277. 2

Glazebrook, Hamilton, Esquire, of Hay- Glegg, Baskervyle-, John, of Old Withing- fetters. 186. 2

man's Green, West Derby, Liverpool, ton and Gayton Hall, Chesh. : ( i ) A Glenn, James Ferguson, Esquire, of Fair-

same crest. hawk with wings expanded preying on mount, Agkadowey, co. Londonderry,

Glazebrook, Henry George Twanbrook, a partridge, all ppr. (/or GZejj). y^. 12. on a mount vert, under an oak-tree
ppr., a winged lion passant or, charged
A(2) forester habited vert, edged or,

Glazebrook, Herbert Ernest, Esquire, holding over his dexter shoulder a on the shoulder with an estoile gu., and

same crest. cross-bow of the last, and with the holding in his dexter fore-paw a battle-
Glazebrook, James Francis Walmisley, I

Esquire, of Oxton, Birkenhead, same other hand in a leash a hound passant axe ppr. Deus fortitudo mea et salus.
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crest.
arg. {for Baskervyle). Qui potest capere 269. 20.
Glazebrook, Michael George, same crest.
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Glennie, Brazil, an eagle preparing to

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Gleig, Scotland, a dexter hand brandish- rise ppr. Eirich as a ghleannan.

Glazebrook, Nicholas Smith, Esquire, of ing a sword ppr. 212.13 Glennon of Tyrawley, co. Mayo, a mullet

Bombay, India, same crest. Gleig, Scotland, a rose gu.. seeded or, pierced between two wings, all sa-

Glazebrook, Philip Kirkland, Esquire, barbed vert. 149. 2

same crest. Glemham, a falcon volant arg., beaked I Glenton, Warw., a cubit arm erect ])pr.

Glazebrook, Richard Tetley, Esquire, of and belled or. 88. 3 222. 14

Bushy House, Teddington, llidd.x., Glen and Glenn, a ferret collared and Glentworth, Lord, see Limerick, Earl.

same crest. lined. 134. 9 Glerawly, Viscount, see Annesley, Earl of.

Glazebrook, Thomas Twanebrook, Es- Glen and Glenn, Scotland, a martlet sa. Glln, a lion's head ppr. 21. i

quire, of Palatine Club, Liverpool, Alta pete. 95. 5 Gloag, Scotland, an eagle with wings

same crest. Glen and Glenn, an arm embowed vested addorsed ppr. Nunquam senescit.

Glazebrook, William Hall, Esquire, same sa., holding in the hand ppr. a heart Gloag, Scotland, an eagle with wings

crest. gu- expanded. Qui vult capere capiat.

Glazebrook, William Rimington, Esquire, Glen and Glenn, out of a ducal coj'onet a 77- 5
Glocester and Gloucester, a swan's head
of 17, Kingsmead Road, South Birken- hand holding a swan's head and neck
head, same crest and motto.
erased, all ppr. 220. 7 between two wings ppr. lOI. 6

Glazebrook, of Glazebrook, Lanes, a Glen-Coats, Sir Thomas Glen, Bart., of Glodredd, Wales, asheaf of arrows banded,

demi-lion rampant gu., ducally crowned Ferguslie Park, Paisley, N.B. : (i) An points upwards.

Dumor. spiro. spero. 10. 1 anchor in pale ppr. Be firm {for Coats). Glodrydd, Wales, an eagle rising, holding

Glazebrook, Lanes, a bear's head or, (2) A Cornish chough sa., beaked and in its beak a trefoil slipped. cf. 77. 5

muzzled sa., charged on the neck with membered gu. Deus alit corsos. {for Glossop. out of an Eastern coronet gu.,

Duma lieur-de-lis in fess az. spiro, Glen). a gritfin's head or.

spero. cf. 34. 14 Glencross, George Poole Norris, Esquire, Glover of London, Kent, and Warw., a

Glazebrook, Harter Kirkland, Esquire, of M.A., J.P., of Luxstowe, Liskeard, cross-bow az., between two wings or.

Exchange Buildings, Liverpool, same Cornw., a greyhound arg., charged on 112. 13,

crest. the body with a cross patonce az., and Glover, Scotland, within the horns of a

Gleadow, Yorlcs and Shropsh., a lion's resting the dexter fore-foot upon a crescent a cock ppr. Surgite, lumen
head erased az., charged on the neck
Achaplet of oak ppr., fructed or. adeet. 91. 10

with a cross patee or, between two cruce solus. Glover, Sir John, Merton Lodge, West

wings of the last, each charged with a Glendenning, a sword and a wheat-ear in Hill, Highgate, N., a cock between two

cross patee of the first. 225. 2 saltier ppr. 1 54. j i buffalo-horns.

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Glover, Rev. Frederick Augustus, M.A., Godard of London, Berks, and Hants, a Godfrey, a leopard's head eouped az.

of Witherne Rectory, Alford, Lines, an hawk's head erased or, holding in the 22. 10

eagle displayed arg., charged on the beak a lure gu., garnished of the first, Godin, an ox-yoke in bend sa., stapled az.

breast with three spots of ermiuites. stringed of the second. 178. 6

cf. 75. 2 Godard, Norf., an eagle's head between Goding of London, on a garb fessewise

Glover, out of a mural crown a demi-lion two wings or. 84. 2 a bird close, holding in its beak an

rampant holding between the paws a Godbold, Surrey, an arm in armour em- ear of wheat, all or. Dominus pro-

crescent. bowed holding in the hand an arrow videbit 93. 3

Glover, Wilts, a talbot passant sa., col- ppr. 198. 4 Godley, Sk Arthur, K.C.B., of KiUigar,

red arg. cf. 54. 5 Godbold of Hatfield, Essex, and West- Eelturbet, co. Leitrim, a unicorn's
Glover, a dragon passant az. ,73. 2
hall, SulT., an arm in armour ppr., head erased arg., horned gu., charged

Glover, on a chapeau sa., turned up arg., wreathed about the arm or and az., with three trefoils slipped vert. Sans

wo wings expanded of the first. the ends flotant, holding in the gatmt- Dieii rien. cf. 49. 5
Glover, a fleurde-lis or, between two
let an arrow sa., feathered and headed Godley, Ireland, a demi-lion gardant or,

wings sa. arg. holding in its dexter paw a fleur-de-lis

Glubb, a demi-lion az., bezantee. Godbow, out of a mural coronet or, a gu. cf. 10. 8

!

cf. 10. 2 griffin's head between two wings gu. Godman, on a mount vert, a blackcock

Glyd of Brightling, Sussex, and London, Godby, a tree. 143. 5 with wings displayed ppr. Coelum

a grifiin sejant, the dexter claw ele- Godby, a chevalier on horseback in com- quid qumrimus ultra. 89. 8

vated sa., the wings also elevated and plete armour, his visor closed, all ppr. Godmanstone, a man's leg eouped at the

plain collared and lined gu. Goddard of London and Eastwood Hay, thigh ppr. cf. 193. 10
Glyn, an eagle's head and neck erased.
a hawk's head or, holding in the beak Godolphin, Baron, see Leeds, Duke of.

83- 2 a lure gu., capped vert, garnished of Godolphin, Devonsh. and Cornw., a

Glyn, Sir Richard George, Bart., of the first, stringed of the second. dolphin naiant sa., finned or.

C4aunts, Dorset, an eagle's head erased Goddard, a salamander in flames ppr. 140. 5

sa., guttee-d'or, holding in the bealc an 138. 4 Godsal of Iscoyd Park, Wales, a griffin's

escallop arg. Firm to my trust (Fidci' Goddard, Wilts, a stag's head erased at head erased paly of six indented arg.

268. the neck and afl^rontee ppr. 119. 10 and sa., beaked or. 66. 2

Glyn, Sir Gervas Powell, Bart., same Goddard, of Cliffe House, Wilts, a stag's Godsale, a griffin's head erased per pale

(ri:-.t. Pro libertate lege sancta. liead affrontee, eouped at the neck arg. and sa., beaked or. 66. 2

Glyn, Carr Stuart, of Wood Leaze, Wim- gu., attired or. Cervus non servus. Godsall, Godsell, Godsel, and Godseel, an

borne, Dorset, same crest. Fidei 119. 12 arm erect holding in the hand a spade

tenax. Goddard, Rainald William Knightley, of ppr.

Glyn, Clayton Louis, Esquire, of Dur- 133, Denmark Hill, London, S.E., Godsall and Godsell, a riffin's head

rington House, Essex, Sherring Hall, same crest and motto. erased paly indented of i ; arg. and sa.

Harlow. Essex, same crest. Firm to Goddard, Charles E., M.D., Harrowdene 66.

my trust. House, Wembley, same crest and Godsalve, a griffin's head erased paly

Glyn, General Sir Julius Richard, K.C.B., motto. wavy of four arg. and sa., holding in

of Sherborne House, Sherborne, Dorset, Goddard, Rev. Charles Frederick, of the beak a branch vert. cf. 66. 1 1

same crest. Clearwell Vicarage, Coleford, Glouc, Godschall, a lion's gamb holding a cres-

Glyn, a deiui-lion sa., charged with three same crest. cent. 39. 15

bezants, one and two. cf. 10. i Goddard, Edward Hesketh, Esquire, Godson of Westwood Park, Droitwich, a

Glyn and Glynn of Glyim, Cornw., a same crest. dexter arm in armour embowed holding

demi-talbot erm., eared or. Dry weres Goddard, Fitzroy Pleydell, Esquire, of in the hand a sword, and pendent

ugan dew ny. cf. 55. 8 the Lawn, Swindon, Wilts, and the therefrom a wi'eath of thorn. For-

Glynn, Lieutenant-Colonel T. G. Hol- Comedy, Christian Malford, Chippen- loard.

bery. of 2, Templeton Place, South ham, Wilts, same crest. Godstone, on a chapeau ppr., a talbot's

—Kensington, S.W., a demi-talbot erm., Goddart, Scotland, a stag's head affrontee, head arg. cf. 56. 12

eared or. Dry weres. agan dew ny. eouped gu., attired or. 119. 12 Godweston, out of a ducal coronet a

Aut viam inveniam aut faciam. Godden, Kent, on a garb in fess a bird plume of five ostrich-feathers alter-

Glynn, Ireland, a lion's head erased, col- close, holding in its beak a wheat-ear, nately arg. and sa. 114. 13

lared sa. 18. 6 all or. 93. 3 Godwin, Somers., a hawk's leg erased

Glynne, Shropsh., a cock arg., crested, Goddin, a winged heart ppr. 112. 10 ppr., belled or. jessed gu. 113. 8

armed and wattled or. 91. 2 Godericb, Viscount, see Ripon, Earl of. Godwyn, a griffin sejant or, guttee-de-

Goadefroy, an arm in armom- embowed Godeston, a buffalo's head sa. cf. 44. i poix. 62. 10

holding in the gauntlet a sword, all Godfray, a demi-griffin or. Dens est pax. Goff or Goffe, Ireland, a stag's head
i

ppr. 195. I 64. 2 ! erased gu., armed arg. 121. 2

Goat and Goate, a goat passant arg., Godfrey, Sir William Cecil, Bart., of Bush- Goff or Goffe, out of a ducal coronet or, a

armed or. cf. 129. 5 field, CO. Kerry, a griffin passant sa., rod raguly vert. 147. 10

Goater, a wolf sejant or, grasping a cross —holding in the dexter claw a sceptre or. Goff, Thomas Clarence Edward, Esquire,

orosslet fitched gu. God fried. Deus et lihertas. of Carroweve Park. co. Roscommon,

Goatham, a hunting-horn sa., garnished Godfrey, A. C, M.D., Freemantle, South- Ireland, a squirrel sejant ppr., charged

and stringed gu. 228. 1 ampton, same crest. Dens et lihertas. on the shoulder with a fleur-de-lis or,

Goatley and Goatly, Kent, a sphinx Godfrey, a demi-griffin or. 64. 2 and holding in its fore-paws a nut,

couchant or, winged arg., the face Godfrey, Kent and Jliddx., a pelican's also ppr. Honestas optima polilia.

and breast ppr. cf. 182. 14 head erased or, vulning g cf- 135- 7
Godfrey, an eagle displayed sa. Gofl, Gerald Lionel Joseph, Esquire,
Goband, a mermaid holding a dagger ppr. 75. 2
of Hale Hall, Sahsbiury, Hants, a
184. 7 Godfrey, Staffs and Warw., a pelican squirrel sejant ppr. Fier sans tache.

Gobel, a wyvern vert. 70. i with wings addorsed or, gorged with cf. 135- 4

Gobion, in water a swan naiant with an Eastern coronet az., holding in its

wings elevated ppr. 99. 9 beak a cross crosslet fitched gu. Goff, Davis-, of Horetown, Ireland, a

Goble, a lion passant charged on the Godfrey, Ingram Fuller, Brook St. House, squirrel sejant arg. Honestas optima

shoulder with a fleur-de-lis. cf. 6. 2 Ash-next-Sandwich, Kent, a demi- politia. cf. 135. 4

Goche, a talbot passant per pale arg. and gro ppr., holding in the dexter hand Goff, Robert, Esquire, of Summers Place,

sa. 54. I cross crosslet fitched arg. near Billingshurst, Sussex, same crest.

Godard, Hants and Wilts, a stag's head Godfrey, WiUiam Bernard, Old Quarry Gofton, Smrey, on a chapeau gu., turned

eouped at the neck and affrontee gu., Hall, Blechingley, a sea-lion erect ppr. up arg., a rose or, between two wings

attired or. 119. 12 Deus et libertas. 20. 5 expanded az.

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GOG 230 GOO

Gogarty, Surgeon - Major Henry Alex- or, tied with ribbons arg. and sa., the
hand ppr., holding an arrow gu., point
ander, M.D., of Thwaite House, Canter- pale or and arg., holding in the beal

bury, a talbot passant gu., its fore-paw of the second. holly-leaf vert. cf. 84. ir>

supported by a fleam or. Fidelis. Golding-Bird, Frederic, Fairholme, Tor- Goldthorpe, William, Esquire, J. P., of

Going of Traverstonn, co. Tipperary, quay : A(i) ring-dove ppr., resting its Brook House, Levenshulme, Manches-

Ireland, an arm embowed in armour dexter claw on a rose or. 271. 5. ter, and Gorst House, Chorley, Chesh..

ppr., charged on the fore-arm with (2) A hind's head with oak-branch in a rock and volant above an eagle ppr..

three estoiles in pale gu., holding a mouth, all ppr. Tentanda via est. 271.6 in the beak a billet or, surmounted by

Dumpalm-branch, all ppr. spiro, Goldingham, Norf. and Suff., a lion's a rainbow, also ppr. Endeavour.

gamb erect and erased or. 36. 4 238-3
Goldtrap, Kent, a lion's gamb erased az..
Gokin of lokham, Kent, on a mural Goldington, out of a ducal coronet or, a

coronet arg., a cock or, beaked, barbed, cock's head ppr. 90. 6 holding a baton or, between two wings

and membered gu. cf. 91. 2 Goldman, Scotland, a fox currenttppppr. elevated of the last. 37. 14

Golborn and Golborne, Chesh., a man's cf. 32. Goldwell, out of a well or, a vine and two

leg couped abo%'e the knee vert, spurred Goldney, Sir (Gabriel) Prior, Bart., of columbine-branches ppr.

or. 193- 8 Beechfield, near Chippenham, and Golever, a mermaid ppr. i S4. 5
Golbourn, a dove holding in its beak an
Bradenstoke Abbey, Wilts, in front of Golightley, out of an antique crown a

olive-branch ppr. 92. 5 a garb sa., banded or, three cinquefoils lion's head.

Gold, Wilts, a demi-lion rampant or. fesseways of the last. Honor virtulis GoUop, an antelope trippant ppr. 1 26. 6

10. 2 proemium. 275. 12 Goilop, of Strode, Dorset, a demi-lion

Gold, Charles, Esquire, of the Limes, Goldney, Hon. Sir John Tankerville, of bendy or and sa., holding in the dexter
Birchange, Esse.x, in front of a demi- paw a broken arrow gu. Be bolde, be
Trinidad, West Indies, same crest and

lion gu., gorged with a collar or, sup- motto. un/se. cf. 10 2

porting with the paw.s a branch of Goldsmid, Bart, (extinct), of Wick House, Golofer, an eagle's head couped arg.
tliree roses leaved and slipped, all arg.,
a bezant. Son deeril alter aureus. Brighton, Sussex, East Titherley 83. I
Gold, Alfred G., Rawdon House. Holy-
port, Maidenhead, same crest and House. Hants, and Somerhill. Kent Goloner, a demi-griffin ppr., collared and

(i) Out of the coronet of a Baron of sustaining an anchor az. cf. 64. 7

Portugal ppr., a demi-dragon with Goloner, a lion passant gardent arg.,

motto. wings elevated or, holding in its claws ducally crowned or. cf. 4. 3

Gold, Wilts, an eagle's head erased az., Aa rose gu., slipped ppr. (2) demi- Golston, an eagle's head couped arg.

holding in its beak a pine or. cf. 83. 2 lion arg., holding in the paws a bundle 83. I

Golden, Lines, a dragon's head erased —of reeds erect or, banded az. 243. 2. Goltshed, two wings conjoined or, there-
on a dove statant ppr.
vert, collared and lined or. cf. 71. 2 Quis siniilis tibi in fortibus Domine.
Gom, two scimitars in saltier ppr.
Golden, a oinquefoil ppr. 148.12 Concordia et sedulitate. Gomeldon, a demi-griffin arg., holding
Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons, Sir David
Golder, Berks, a demi-lion rampant gar- between the claws a mullet or.
Lionel, Bart., of Broomhill, Tunbridge Gomeldon, issuing out of a cloud an arm
clant or. Semper erectm. 10. 8 Wells, Kent: (i) On a mount vert,
thereon isauant out of six park pales in armour embowed and gloved wield-
Goldesborough and Goldsbrough, a dexter ing a spiked mace, all ppr.
GomersaU, out of a crescent or, a dexter
hand holding a trident ppr. 214. 12 gauntlet arg. grasping a battle-axe gu.

Goldesburgh, Yorks and Essex, a pelican or, a demi-lion double-queued gu., ,
holding between the paws a bezant
with wings addorsed vulning herself, pointed and headefl of the second.
Gomm, Midds. and Bucks, two lions'
ppr. charged with an erm. spot (for Salo-
Goldesburgh of London, a demi gambs in saltier sa., erased gu., each
mons). 243. 3. (2) A demi-uuicom holding a seax erect arg., hilt and pom-
10. mel or. Per constanza e speranza.
gu., armed, maned, and ungu. or,
Goldflnch, Kent, a camel passant ppr.
charged on the shoulder with a cross
132. 2
Acrosslet arg. (for Stern). 243. i. (3)
Goldflnch, a goldfnch ppr. demi-lion arg., in the paws a bundle of

Goldfrap, a wolf's head erm. 30. 5 twigs erect or, banded az., charged on 39- 5

Goldie - Scot, Archibald Murgatroyd the shoulder with a cross crosslet gu. Gomm, Sir W'illiam, same crest ami

Goldies, Esquire, of Craigmuie, Kirk- Deo adjuvantc. 243. 2 motto. 39. 5

cudbrightsh., Scotland: (i) A stag Goldsmid, Osmond Elim D'Avigdor, Es- Gonne, on a glove a falcon, all ppr.

trippant ppr. (for Scot). 117. 8. (2) quire, J.P., B.A., LL.B. (Cambs.), of 86. 12

—A garb or (for Goldie). Fideliter amo. Somerhill. Tonbridge, Keut : (i) A Gonor, a stag's head ppr., holding in the

Qtdd utilius. 153. 2 demi-lion arg., supporting with the mouth a cinquefoil or, leaved vert.

Goldie, Scotland, a garb or. Honestas. paws a bundle of twigs erect or, banded cf. 121. 5

az. (for Goldsmid). 243. 2. (2) Two Gonston of London and Essex, an ante-

Goldie, Scotland, an antique crown or. demi-greyhounds respecting each other lope's head arg., guttee-de-sans.

NUsolidum. 180. 12 sa., supporting between the paws a cf. 126. 2

Goldie, a hand holding a thistle ppr. bezant charged with a demi-lion ram- Gonton and Gunton, out of an earl's coro-

218. 2 pant and couped. holding in the dexter net a Moor's head afirontee, all ppr.

Goldie-Taubman, John Leigh, the Nun- paw an anchor erect, both sa. Gonvill, Norf., a dove arg., beaked and
nery. Douglas, Isle of Man ; (i) A garb
A(for Goldie). Quid utilius. (2) Goldsmidt, a demi-lion rampant holding membered gu., and holding in the beak

wolf's head erased (for Tanbrnan). between its paws a pillar. a flower-gentle stalked vert. 92. 5

Goldsmidt, two lions' gambs erased sup- Gooch, out of a ducal coronet a stag's

Diligcntia ditat. porting a crescent or. 39. 6 head collared. cf. 120. 7
Goldsmith, a bird close sa.
Golding, Essex and Sufi., a garb or. Gooch, Norf., a greyhound passant arg.,

153- 2 Goldsmith, Hants, a stork sa., bezantee spotted and collared sa. cf. 60. 2
Golding, a hind's head couped, holding in
or. _ cf. 105. II Gooch, Sir Thomas Vere Sherlock, Bart.,
its mouth an acorn-branch, all ppr.
Goldsmith, on a mount a kingfisher ppr, of Benacre Hall, Suff., a talbot statant

cf. 124. 1 96. o per pale arg. and sa. Fide et virtute.
Golding of Colson Bassett, Notts, a Goldson, Norf.. a leopard's head erased
cf. 54. 2
arg., collared and chained sa., the
griffin's head erased gu., collared or. collar charged with three bezants. Gooch, Sir Daniel Fulthorpe. Bart., of

cf. 66. 2 Clewer Park, Windsor, Berks, a talbot
Golding, Essex, and of Cavendish and
cf. 22. 12 passant per pale sa. and arg.. gorged
Goldston and Goldstone, a Minerva's head
Postingford, Suff., a dragon's head with a wreath of oak, and resting the

erased vert, collared and lined or. ppr. 182. I dexter paw on a wheel or. Fide et

cf. 71. 2 Goldsworthy, a griffin's head erased sa., virtute. 54. 8

Golding, Ireland, an arm in chain armour holding in the beak a holly-leaf vert. Gooch, Charles Fulthorpe, Kingsmead.
embowed ppr., garnished at the wrist
cf. 66. 1 Uatfield, Kent, same crest and motto.

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Gooch, Charles C, Esquire, of 8, Por- Goodenough, a demiwolf rampant ppr., Goodricke, Bart., Yorks, out of a ducal
chester Gate, Hyde Park, London, W., holding between the paws an escallop
a talbot passant per pale or and sa., coronet or, a demi-lion erm., armed

charged on the body with two annu- arg. </. 31- ^ and langued gu., holding between the
lets counterchanged, and holding in paws a battle-axe ppr., helved of the
the mouth a baton, also sa. Memor Goodenough, a hand holding a dagger in

pale, all ppr. 212. 9 first. Fortior Hone Justus.

Goodenough, on a chapeau gu., turned up Goodricke, Holyoake-, Bart, (crtinci) : (i)

€t gratus. erm., a lion couchant or. 7. 12 Issuing out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-lion rampant erm., holding be-
Gooch, Middx. and Linos, a cubit arm Goodere, Glouc, a partridge holding in

erect, vested per pale, embattled or its beak a wheat-ear, all ppr. Possunt, tween the paws a battle-axe ppr.,
and arg., grasping in the hand ppr. a
quia posse videntur. cf. 89. 10 helved of the first, and charged upon

dragon's head erased az. . 208. 7 Gooderick, of Kirkby, Lines, a demi-lion the shoulder with a cross crosslet of

Gooche, on a ducal coronet or. a leopard rampant sa.. collared or, supporting a the last for difference {for Goodricke).

arg.. spotted sa. battle-axe arg., handled gu. cf. 15. 4 (2) On a mount vert, an oak fructed
Goodfellow, a horse rampant gu. ppr., around the lower part of the stem
Good, on a ducal coronet or, a leopard

ai-i;., spotted sa Goodtellow, a demi-feraale figure repre- an escroU, thereon a cross patee gu.,

Good, an antelope's head erased, holding senting Temperance, vested arg., mantle between the words Sacra querents {for
az., in the dexter hand a palm- branch,
ill its mouth a laurel-branch, cf. 126. 2 and in the sinister a bridle ppr. Holyoake).

Good, the Holy Bible closed. Goodridge of Totnes, Devonsh.. a black-

Goodacre, Ireland, a unicorn's head erased Temperance. 249. i bird ppr. cf. 106. 2

sa., armed and maned or. 49. 5 Goodford, Arthur John, of Chilton Can- Goodrood, a unicorn's head gu., collared

Goodacre, Hugh George, 78, Gloucester telo, Somers., a boar's head arg., or. cf. 49. II
_
Terrace, Hyde Park, W., same crest. langued gu., charged on the neck with
Goodsir, Scotland, an eagle's head erased

/ live and die. in loyally. a pellet. cf. 3J-. 14 ppr. Virtute et fidelitate. 83. 2
Goodair, Lieutenant - Colonel William
Goodhall, Lines, a boar's head erased and Goodsir, Scotland, a cock holding in its
Henry, of Ashton Park, Preston, a
" ;e holding in its beak a wheat- erect sa., patee, ducally gorged or. beak a bunch of keys. Fortilur et fide-

Goodhand, an arm in armour embowed liter. 91. 3

'ossunt quia posse videnlur. ppr., holding in the hand a sword arg., Goodson, a wolf's head erm., collared gu.

cf. 89. 10 hilt and pommel or. 195. 2 30- 9
Goodale and Goodalle, Scotland, a cup Goodwin, Herts, a griffin's head arg., with
Goodhard or Goodhart, on a ducal coronet

arg. Good God increase. 177. 14 a lion passant, all ppr. 6. 6 wings addorsed vair. cf. 67. 1

Goodall, Suff., an eagle displayed arg., Goodhart, Charles Emanuel, Esquire, of Goodwin, Cambs, out of a ducal coronet

beaked and membered or, gorged with Langley Park, Beckenham, Kent, a arg., a nag's head or, maned and

a chaplet of grass ppr. cf. 75. 2 beehive or, between two bees, all with- bridled of the first. 51-7

Goodall, Scotland, an eagle displayed. in a rainbow terminating in clouds ppr. Goodwin, Devonsh. and Suff., a griffin

Tuujours fidele. 75. 2 227. 8 sejant with wings expanded or, guttee-

Goodall, a dexter arm embowed, vested Gooding, see Gooden. de-poix. 62. 10

vert, holding in the hand ppr. two Gooding, a hedgehog ppr. 135. 8 Goodwin of Upper Winchingdon, Bucks,

arrows in saltier arg. , feathered or. Gooding, on a mount vert, a hedgehog a demi-lion rampant arg., gorged with
Goodbridge, Devonsh. and Yorks, a thrush
ppr. cf. 135. 8 an heraldic coronet gu. De bon volore.

ppr. Gooding of Whershed, Deback, and Chef- cf. 10. 2

Goodchild, a parrot vert, beaked and field, Suff. and Norf., a griffin s.-jaiit Goodwin, a demi-lion rampant holding a
legged gu. Vincit omnia verilas.
with wings expanded or, guttn -di-- l../ant. II. 7

loi. 4 sang, claws and beak sa. cf. I'l. \,, Goodwin, a demi-lion rampant gardant
Goodchild, a parrot ppr., holding in the
Goodison, a peacock's head ppr. I'H. j sa., iiokling a bezant.

beak au annulet gu. 10 1. 11 Goodlad of London, a wing arg. 109. 7 Goodwin, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet

Goodchild of London, and of Valetta, Goodlad, in a frame a globe ppr. 1 59. 4 or, a demi-lion rampant az.. holding

Malta, a pellet, and thereon a parrot Goodlake, a savage kneeling on his sinis- between the paws a fleur-de-lis of the

ppr., holding in its beak an annulet gu. ter knee, holding over the sinister first. Lilia candorem pectus Leo nobile
shoulder a club, and tied round his
c/. lOI. II monstrax. cf. 16. 3
Gooddage, Essex and Suff., a greyhound
loins. Goodwin, Goodwin Charles, Esquire, a
sejant erm., collared and lined or.
Goodlake, Berks, on a mount vert, a wood demi-lion arg., ducally gorged gu.,
wift or wild man ppr., holding up his
cf. 59. 2 club or. Omnia bona desuper. charged on the body with three loz-

Goodden, John Robert Phelips, Compton Goodlaw, Lanes, a griffin sejant arg., enges az., and holding between the

House, Sherborne, Dorset, a griffin's paws a fleur-de-lis of the second.

head erased or, with wings endorsed supporting with his dexter claw a Goodwin of London, a lion sejant gardant

vaire arg. and gu., holding in its beak column az. ., holding between the paws a
an olive-branch ppr. Jovis omnia Goodman of London, Chesh., and Herts,
vair.
the battlement and upper part of a
plena. tower arg., thereon a woman couped Goodwin - Gladwin of Hinchleywood

Goode of London and Cornw., a talbot's House, Mappleton, Derbysh., a mount
head erased gu., ducally crowned or.
at the knees, vested az., hair dishevelled vert, thereon a lion sejant arg., guttee-
or, holding in her dexter hand a rose de-sang, holding in the dexter paw
gu., stalked and leaved vert.
Goode, a lion passant. 6. 2 Goodman, an eagle with two heads dis- a sword erect or.

Goodear and Goodyear, a lion's head Goodwin or Goodwyn, Surrey and Sussex,

erased imperially crowned ppr played sa. 74. 2 an arm embowed vested or, cuffed arg..

cf. 17- 14 Goodman, 'Wales, out of a ducal coronet holding in the hand ppr. a lozenge of
Gooden and Gooding, Somers., a dexter
or, a demi-eagle displayed with two the second.
arm ppr., vested arg., charged with
three bars gu., and holding a palm- heads erm. Goodwing of Dublin, an ostrich arg.,
Goodrich, a lion's head couped ppr. 2 1 . i
Goodrich, Essex, a demi-lion rampant legged sa., and charged on the breast

branch vert. arg., holding in the dexter paw a cross with a crescent gu. cf. g7 2.

Gooden and Gooding, Sufi., a grilfin sejant Goodwright, a dove holding in its beak

with wings expanded or, guttee-de- crosslet or. ii. 10 an olive - branch ppr. Pro bono ad

poix, beaked and armed sa. 62. 10 Goodrlck, Middx., Lines and Camb., a meliora. 92. 5

Gooden-Chisholm, Chisholm, Esquire, demi-lion rampant sa., collared or, Goodwyn, Derbysh., a griffin sejant with
"The Chisholm," of Canada, a dexter
hand couped at the wrist, holding a supporting a battle-axe arg., the wings expanded or. Fide et virtute.

handle gu. cf. 15. 4 62. 10

dagger erect, on which is transfixed a Goodrick and Goodricke, a demi-lion Goodwyn, Henry, L.R.C.P., Church Style,

boar's head couped. Feros ferio. rampant gu., collared or, holding in Bovey Tracy, a griffin sejant erm.

its paw a battle-axe az. cf. 15. 4 Fortes, Fortuna, adjuvat. 62. 10

GOO 232 GOR

Goodwyn, a griffin sejant or, giittee-de- Gordon, John Patrick, Cairnfield, Buckie, Gordon, a boar's head couped gu., en-

poix. </. 62. 10 —a stag's head erased or. Bydand, Eyh. circled by two serpents internowed, the
heads respecting each other in chief ppr.
Goodwyn of East Grinstead, Sussex, an Dum vigilo tntus.

arm embowed vested gu., the hand Gordon of Birkenbum, a hart's head Gordon of Cairnfield, Banff, a boar's head

ppr., resting on a lozenge arg. couped ppr., charged with a crescent Dumera.^ed or. vigilo, tutus. 42. 2

Goodyer, see Goodear. arg. Bydand. cj. 119. 8 Gordon-Oswald, James William, Esquire,

Googe, a rose stalked and leaved ppr. Gordon of MiUrig, a stag's head erased of Aigas, In verness-sh. , and Rough-

Audaces juvat. 149. 5 ppr. Bydand. 121. 2 grove, CO. Cork: (i) A hand pointing
to a star, [for Oswald). (2) A dagger
Goold, Ireland, a denii-lion rampant ppr. Gordon, Scotland, a buck's head and neck

10. 2 aflfrontee ppr. Truth prevails. 119. 12 erect piercing a boar's head erased, all

Goold, Sir Henry Valentine, Bart., of Old Gordon of Gight, a buck's head and neck ppr. {for Gordon). Non mihi commodus

Court, CO. Cork, a demi-lion rampant affrontee ppr. Bydand. 119. 12 uni.—Xon astutia.

or. Dtus mihi providehit. 10. 2 Gordon of Torquhon, a stag's head erased Gordon of Craig, Scotland, a boar's head

Goold, the Venerable Frederic Falkener, ppr. Fear God. 121. 2 erased or. Byde. 42. 2

of Dromadda and Rosbrien, co. Limer- Gordon, Charles Edward Grant, of New- Gordon, William, C.I.E., 9, Tavistock
ick, Archdeacon of Raphoe and Rector timber Place, Hurstpierpoint, a buck's
of Paymochy, co. Donegal, a demi-lion head erased ppr., ducally gorged per Road, Croydon: (l) A boar's head
rampant or, charged on the shoulder pale arg. and or. Aerased close. (2) stag's head couped.
Dum vigilo tutus.

with a crescent gu. Deua mihi pro- Gordon, a buck's head affrontee ppr., Gordon of Auchintoul, Scotland, a demi-

videbit. cj. 10. 2 attired and ducally gorged or. Truth boar ppr. Bydand. 40. 13

Goold - Verschoyle, Esquire, Hamilton prevails. 119. 14 Gordon, Scotland, a sword in pale enfiled

Frederick Stuart, of Athea House, Gordon, Conway-, Colonel Francis Ingram, with a boar's head couped ppr. 42. 4

Athea, co. Limerick : ( i ) As above Lynewode Manor, Market Rasen, Lines, Gordon, Scotland, a dexter hand couped

A{for Verschoyle). (2) demi-lion ram- issuing out of a mural crown or, a stag's in fess, holding a sword in pale enfiled

pant or, charged on the shoulder with head at gaze ppr., attired and charged with a boar's head erased, all ppr. Aut

a crescent gu. (lor Goold). Temperans —on the neck with a crescent of the first. mors, aut vita decora.

et constatis. Bydand. Animo non astutia. Gordon, Archibald Alexander, Esquire,

Goold, on a mount vert, an erm. passant Gordon of South Carolina, a hart's head J.P., of I, Coates Gardens, Edinburgh,

ppr. 134. 10 affrontee ppr. Animo. no. 12 a dexter cubit arm vested paly arg.

Goold, Scotland, within the horns of a Gordon-Gilmour, Jlajor Robert Gordon, and gu., the hand grasping a scimitar

crescent arg., a buckle or. 163. 15 Esquire, of Craigmillar : (i) On the ppr. Dread God.

Goorick, a nag's head erased. 51.4 dexter side, on a wreath of the proper Gordon, Captain William Eagleson, V.C.,

Gooseling, a lion's gamb erased gu., hold- liveries a dexter hand holding a scroll Gordon Highlanders, same crest.

ing a fleur-de-lis or. of paper within a garland of laurel Gordon, Bart., of Niton, Isle of Wight,

Goostrey, Bucks, a stag's head erased or. ppr. (jor Gilmour). 215. 3. (2) On out of a mural coronet a dexter arm

121. 2 the sinister, issuing from an earl's in armour embowed ppr., charged with

Gophill, Surrey, out of a ducal coronet per —coronet a hart's head affrontee ppr. a mullet gu., garnished or, the hand
pale az. and gu., a demi-leopard ram- grasping a falchion, also ppr., enfiled
(jor Gordon). Nil penna sed usus.

pant gardant or, collared and lined of Bydand. with a boar's head erect and erased of

the second. Gordon, Scotland, a hart's head cabossed the third. Animo non astutia.

Gordnee, on a mural coronet gu., a ppr. Bydand. 122. 5 Gordon of London, a demi- savage

griffin's head erased arg. Gordon, More-, of Charlton, Forfarsh., a WTeathed about the head and middle

cf. 66. 2 —buck's head cabossed ppr. I hyd my with laurel, holding over the dexter
time. Deo javenie. 122. 5 shoulder a club, all ppr. Dread God.
Gordon, Duke oj, see Richmond and
186. I
Gordon. Gordon of Badenscoth. a hart's head

Gordon, see Huntly, Marquess of. cabossed ppr. Still bydand. 122. 5 Gordon of Lochinvar, a demi-savage

Gordon, Viscount, see Aberdeen, Earl of. Gordon of Sorbie, Scotland, out of a mural wreathed about the head and middle.

Gordon, Viscount Kenmure, see Kenmure. crown a boar's head erect and erased, Dread God.

Gordon-Canning, see Canning. all ppr. Forward, and fear not. Gordon, Bucks and Notts, a demi-savaee

Gordon-Cumming, see Gumming. Gordon, a boar's head couped or. Do wreathed about the head and middle

Gordon, sec Hay-Gordon. well, and let them say. 43. i with laurel, and holding over the dexter

Gordon, sec M'Haffie-Gordon. Gordon of Glenbucket, a boar's head shoulder a club, all ppr. 186. 1

Gordon, see Wolrige-Gordon. couped and erect, surrounded by an Gordon, James Rollings, 19, Victoria

Gordon, Scotland, a stag lodged ppr. adder in orle. Victrix patientia. 41.11 Road, LJpper Norwood, same crest.

Nunc mihi grata quies. ^'iS- 7 Gordon of Ardmeally, a boar's head erased Dread God.
Gordon, George Henry, Wincombe Park,
Gordon, Scotland, a hart at gaze ppr. or. Byde be. 42. 2
Shaftesbury, same crest and motto.
Dum vigilo paro. II7- 3 Gordon of Edinglassie, a boar's head Gordon, Scotland, a demi-savage wreathed

Gordon, Sir Robert Glendonwyn, Bart., erased, holding in the mouth a sword

D.L., J.P., of Letterfourie, Bauffsh., a ppr. Aut mors, aut vita Detos. 42. 6 about the head and middle with leaves,
and holding in the sinister hand over
Dumstag at gaze ppr. sisto vigilo. Gordon, Bart., of Embo, co. Sutherland,

117- 3 a boar's head erased or. Forward the shoulder an arrow, point down-
Gordon of Faskine, a stag lodged ppr. without fear. 42. 2 wards, all ppr.

Bydand to the last. 71 1 5 • Gordon, Scotland, a boar's head erased Gordon, of Rothiemay, a demi-man pre-

Gordon of Terpersie. Aberdeensh., Scot- or. Byde. 42. 2 senting a gun, all ppr. Vel pax, vel

laud, a hart at gaze ppr. Nan fraude Gordon, a boar's head gu. 43. i bellum. 187. 2

scd laude. II7- 3 Gordon, James Gillespie, Esquire, M.P., of Gordon of Shirmers, Kirkcudbright, Scot-
Clifton, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, a land, a demi-savage holding in his
Gordon of Knockespock, Aberdeen: (i) boar's head erased or, armed and dexter hand a baton erected on his
shoulders, and in his sinister an ear of
A stag's head erased ppr., attired or.. langued gu. wheat ppr. Tarn pace quam prcelio.
Gordon, Hon. John Edward, of 61,
—Dmn121. 2. (2) A stag at gaze ppr. Non
/raude sed laude. vigilo, tnlus.

1I7- 3 Prince's Gate, S.W., and East Dene, Gordon, Scotland, a savage's head erased
Gordon, Bart., of Lesmore, Scotland, a Bonchurch, Isle of Wight, same crest. ppr. Fear God.

hart's head couped ppr. Bydand. Gordon, Scotland, a boar's head couped Gordon, two arms drawing a bow and

121. 5 or, holding in the mouth four arrows arrow ppr. 200. 2
Gordon, Henry, Manar, by Inverurie,
gu., feathered and headed arg. Doe Gordon of Cairnbulg, Aberdeensh., two

Aberdeensh., same crest and motto. well, and let them say. cf. 42. 9 naked arms holding a bow with an
arrow at full stretch, all ppr. Fortuna
Gordon of London, a stag's head erased Gordon, Ireland, a boar's head erased and

ppr. Vigilando. 121. 2 erect sa., armed and eared or. 43. 3

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GOR 233 GOR

Gordon, Duff-, Sir Cosmo Edmund, Bart., Gordon of Clunie, a dove volent arg.. ...Gore, Ormsby-, Shropsh. : (i ) An heraldic
'
of Halkin, co. Ayr: (i) Two arms holding in its beak an olive-branch. ipant arg., dueally gorged or,

naked holding a bow and ready to let Pax et libertas. 93. 10 tufted sa., langued gu. (for Gore). (2)

fly an arrow, all ppr. (for Gordon). Gordon of Glastirim, a lion's head erased An arm in armour embowed ppr.,

A200. 2. (2) demi-lion gu., holding and langued ppr. Divisa conjungo. charged with a rose gu., holding in the

in the dext«r paw a sword erect ppr., hand, also ppr., a man's leg in armour

hilt and pommel or, charged on the Gordon of Gordonstone, a catamountain of the same, garnished and spurred or,

breast with a mullet gu. for difference salient arg., armed az. cf. 26. 3 flexed at the knee, couped at the thigh,
and dropping blood gu. (for Ormsby).
{for Duff). Deo adjitvunie. cf. 14. 12 Gordon, Scotland, a cat statant gardant

Gordon, Cameron, Bentley Priory, Stan- ppr. Gore, Ireland, an heraldic tiger rampant

more, Jliddx., a sinister arm from the Gordon, Hugh Mackay, of Abergeldie. arg., collared gu., and charged on the

shoulder and a dexter hand holding a Castle, Ballater, N.B., a deer-hound shoulder with a trefoU slipped vert. In

bent bow, and in the act of letting Hy arg. , collared gu. God for us. hoc signo vinces.

an arrow ppr. Fortuna sequatiir. Gordon, Scotland, a grevhound passant Gore, Wilts, a bull's head couped sa.

200. 2 cf. 60. 2 cf. 44. 3

Gordon, Duff-, Thomas Duif, Esquire, of Gordon, Scotland, a greyhound passant Gore-Langton, Hon. Henry Powell, of

Drummuir, Keith, and Park House, arg., collared az. God with us. Hatch Park, Taunton : (i) An eagle or,
and wyvern vert, their necks entwined
—Banff., a heart ppr., winged or. Kind cf. 60. 2 regardant (for Langton). (2) On a
Gordon of Beldorny, a cross crosslet mount vert, an heraldic tiger salient
heart. Be true, and you never shall rue. arg., collared gu. (for Gore). (3) On a

Gordon, Scotland, issuing out of a cloud fitched gu. In hoc spes mea. 166. 2 ducal coronet a martlet or (for Temple).
a dexter hand holding six darts. Ma-
Gordon, Rafael, Wardhouse, Insch, Aber- In hoc signo vinces.

jores sequor. cf. 214. 3 deensh., same crest and motto.

Gordon of Gordonbank, a dexter hand Gordon, Xeres le Frontera, a cross cross-

issuing out of a cloud, and grasping a let fitchee gu., between two wings ex- Gorely and Gorley, a hand in armour

sheaf of arrows, all ppr. Legihus et panded or. I n hoc spes mea. m. 3 holding a cross crosslet fitched in pale

armis. cf. 214. 3 Gordon, Scotland, a cross Calvary gu. ppr. 210. 14

Gordon of Braco, a dexter hand holding Spero. 166. I Gorge, a greyhound's head couped arg.,

a dart ppr. Sequor. 214.4 Gordon of Buthlaw, Aberdeensh., Scot- collared az., studded or. 61. 2

Gordon of Nethermuir, a dexter hand land, a Doric pillar or. In recto decus. Gorges, Lord Dundalk, (extinct), a grey-

issuing out of a cloud holding a dart, 176- 3 hound's head couped arg., gorged with
Gordon of Newark, Scotland, a crescent
all ppr. Maiores sequor. 214. i a bar geraelle gu. cf. ^i. 2

Gordon of Loncion, a dexter hand holding arg. Gradatim pleno. 163. 2 Gorges, Somers., a greyhound's head

a dagger, all ppr. TimeDeum. 212.3 Gordon, Scotland, in the sea a ship under couped ppr., collared or. 61. 2

Gordon, Scotland, issuing out of a cloud sail, all ppr. Fertur discrimine fructus. Gorges, John Arthur Howard, Esquire,

a dexter naked arm grasping a flaming 160. 13 of 15, Royal Terrace, East Kingstown,
CO. Dublin, a greyhound's head couped
sword, all ppr. Dread Qod. Gordon, Scotland, same crest. Nil ar-

Gordon of Dalpholly, a dexter hand issu- duum. ppr., collared gu., bezantee. Prend
ing from a heart and holding a flaming Gordon-King, James Alexander, Esquire,
• tell

sword. Corde mamique. of Tertowie, Kinaldie, Aberdeensh., a

Gordon, a cubit arm erect holding a demi-lion rampant gu., crowned with

dagger ppr. 212. 3 an antique crown or. Fear na. Gorges and Gorgis, a gem-ring or, stoned
az. 167. 14
Gordon, Scotland, a dexter hand holding Gore, Earl of Arran, see Arran.

a scimitar. Dread God. 213. 5 Gore-Langton, see Langton. Gorham, a sword in pale and on its point

Gordon, Sir William, Bart., of Earlston, Gore, Ormsby-, Baron Harlech, see Har- a garland of laurel, all ppr. 170. i

Kirkcudbrightsh., a dexter hand grasp- lech. Gorham of St. Neots, Hunts, a griffin's

ing a sabre ppr. Dread God. 212. 13 Gore, see Saunders-Knox-Gore and Pery- head couped between two wings, all or.

Gordon, Scotland, out of a heart a dexter Knox-Gore. Ready and faithfid. 65.11

hand holding a sword wavy, all ppr. Gore, Ireland, a wolf rampant arg., col- Goring,' Sir Harry Yelverton, Bart"., of

Gordon, out of a ducal coronet or, a lared gu. Sola sains servire Deo. Highden, Sussex, a lion rampant gar-

cubit arm erect in armour ppr., and 28. 2 dant sa. Renacentur.

holding in the hand a sword arg., hilted Gore, Sir Ralph St. George Claude, Bart., Goring, Rev. John, of 55, Eaton Place,

and pommelled, also or. of Manor Gore, co. Donegal, a wolf S.W., same crest.

Gordon, Wilts, a hand holding an open rampant arg., collared gu. Sola salus Goring-Thomas, Rhys, Esquire, J.P., of

book ppr. Veritas ingenio. 215. 10 servire Deo. cf. 28. 2 Plas Llannon, Llanelly, Carmarthensh.,

Gordon of Denguech, a hand holding a Gore, a wolf passant collared and lined. a heron's head are., gorged with a

baton erect ppr. Maneo non fugio. cf. 28. 10 garland and erased gu. A Deo et
Gore, Middx., Herts, and Surrey, a wolf
Gordon of Holm, Scotland, a hand hold- patre.

ing a writing-pen ppr. Time Deum. rampant ppr., dueally gorged or. Gorley, Kent, a hand in armour holding

21;. 10 cf. 28. 2 a cross crosslet fitchee in pale, all ppr.
210. 14
Gordon, Bart., of Park, Banffsh., a sinis- Gore, Ireland, on a mount vert, a wolf

ter gauntlet ppr. Sic tains. salient ppr., dueally gorged or. Gorm, Scotland, an eagle's head erased

Gordon, Taylor-: (i) An oak-tree (for Gore, Knox-, Sir Charles James, Bart., sa., beaked or. 83. 2

AGordon). 143. 5. (2) stork I D.L., of Belleek Manor, co. Mayo Gorman, a horse at full speed saddled

ppr.,

supporting with the dexter claw an A(I) wolf salient or (for Gore), cf. 28. ppr. 52. I
anchor az. (for Taylor). I bide.—Dum AI. (2) falcon close perched on a rest
Gorman, Ireland, a naked arm holding a

spiro, spero. 105. 10 ppr. (for Knox). In hoc signo vinces. sword ppr. 212. 3

Gordon of Tobago, an oak-tree ppr. Sub 85- i,^ Gorman, Ireland, a dexter armed arm

tigmine. 143. 2 Gore-Booth, Bart., Sir Henry William, of embowed, the hand bare, grasping a
ALassadell, co. Sligo : (i) lion passant
Gordon of Cluny, Scotland, a spreading pean resting the dexter fore-paw upon sword, the blade wavy, all ppr. Primi
Aa chaplet of roses (for Booth). (2)
oak-tree gu. Sub tegmine. 143. 5 et ullimi in hello. cf. 195. 2
— —wolf rampant arg. (for Gore). Quod
Gordon of Glasgow, a palm-tree ppr. Gormanston, Viscount (Preston), on a
ero spero. In hoc signo vinces. Genti
Deo fidini. 144. I chapeau gu., turned up erm., a fox

Gordon-Cuming-Skene, Alexander, Es- statant ppr. Sans tache.

quire, a dove ppr. / hope. cequus utrique. 28. 2 Gorney, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,

Gordon-Cuming-Skene, of Pitlurg, Aber- Gore of London and Herts, on a mount a lion passant arg., resting the dexter

deensh., a dove arg., beaked and mem- vert, an heraldic tiger salient arg., paw on a cinquefoil or. cf. 4. 9

bered gu., holding in its beak an olive- tufted and maned sa., dueally gorged Gorney, a merman ppr., holding a target

branch ppr. / hope. Q2. 5

:

GOR 234 GOU

Gorrey and Gorie, Scotland, an eagle's :, Hellier Robert Hadsley, Esquire, versed and depressed, the staff broken
of Bengeo HaU, Herts, a Moor's head
head sa. 83. i 1 couped at the neck ppr.. wreathed ppr., and in an escroll above, the word
about the temples arg. and sa.
Gorst, Right Hon. Sir John Eldon, of —" Barossa." (Over the family crest)

Howes Close, Cambs, a pheon or, the i Faugh a Ballagh. (Under the arras)

shaft entwined by a serpent ppr. Qiwd Gosset or Gossett, a hand couped at the Goojerat.I

ndest gratum. 241.6 •BTist erect holding a dagger in pale Gough, Soiners. and Ireland, a boar's

Gort, Viscount (Vereker), out of a mural ppr. 212. 9 head couped arg. 41. i

coronet gu., a stag's head ppr. Vincit Gosset, a greyhound's head erased arg., Gough, General Sir Charles John Stanley,

Veritas. coUared gu., ringed and garnished or. of United Service Club, S.W., a boar's

Gorton, out of an earl's coronet a Moor's c/. 61. 2 head couped at the neck or, tusked arg.
head affrontee ppr.
Gossip, a martlet sa. 95. 5 Faugh a Ballagh. 41. i
Gorton of Gorton, Lanes, a goat's head
erased arg., ducally gorged or. Gossip of Hatfield, Yorks, two goats' Gough, General Sir Hugh Henry, of 40,

heads erased and addorsed, the dexter Gloucester Street, S.W., same crest and

c/. 128. 5 az., the sinister arg. Prospice, respice. motto.

Gorwood and Gurwood, a unicorn's head 268. 4 Gough, Major-General Hugh Siitlej, C.B.,
Gost of London, a pheon or, between of Caer Rhun, Conway, North Wales,
ppr. Pour jamais. 49. 7 Llechweddygarth Hall, Montgomerysh.,
two wings arg.
Goschen, Viscount (Goschen), on an

arrow fesswise, a dove, wings addorsed, Gostling, a phoenix in flames ppr. 82. 2 same crest. Gradu diversa via una.

all ppr. Pacem. 283. 3 Gostomes and Goston of Stockwell, Sur- Gough, Somers. and Ireland, a boar's

Gosell and Gossell, Norf., out of a ducal rey, on a chapeau gu., turned up arg., head couped arg., holding in the mouth

coronet or, a talbot's head erm. a rose or, between two wings az. a broken spear gu. Domat omnia

57. 12 Gostwick or Gostwyke, Beds, a griffin's virtus.
Gosford, Earl of (Acheson), a cock gu.. head between two wings expanded Gough, Admiral Frederick William, Es-

standing upon a trumpet or. Vigilan- gu. 65. II quire, R.N., C.B., J.P., a boar's head

tibtis. 91. 6 Gostwick, Beds, a griffin's head between couped or, devouring a broken spear

Goshall, out of a ducal coronet or. a lion's two wings expanded gu., plattee. gu. Domat omnia virtus.

gamb gu., holding an arrow of the first, c/. 65. II Gough, George, Clensmore House, Wood-

headed of the second. Gostwyck, William Gostwyck, Esquire, a bridge, Suif., a boar's head close, pierced

Goskar, a Cornish chough holding in its griffin's head couped gu., on the neck through the head by a tilting-spear.
beak a mullet. Spes mea in Deo. a bend cotised arg., between two wings Domat omnia virtus.

Goslett, Glouc, a stalk of wheat and a of the first, each charged with a mullet Gough, Ireland, a wyvern with the tail

palm-branch in saltier ppr. 154. 10 of six points of the second. nowed ppr. cf. 70. i

Goslett, George A. D., of Highfields, East Gostwyck, C. H. G., Chartham Down, Gough, Shropsh., a horse's head erased

Grinstead, Sussex, same crest. Deus Canterbury, same crest. arg. 51. 4

spes mea est. Gotham, on the stump of a tree an eagle Goughton, a rose shpped gu., leaved and

Goslike, a griffin's head couped between with wings addorsed ppr. 79. 12 stalked ppr., between two wings.

two wings gu., plattee. 65. 11 Gothard, Northumb., out of a ducal coro- Gouin of Brighton, a lion rampant or.

Gosling and Gosolyn, an eagle's head net or, a buck's head ppr. Aquila non gorged with a collar a/.., holding in the

erased sa., charged with a crescent erm. captat nuisrns. 120. 7 dexter forepaw a javelin in bend ppr.,
cf. 83. 2 and resting the sinister on a cross
Gotley, a demi-lion rampant holding a couped, also az. Je tiens.
Gosling, an eagle's head erased erm., Goulborne, Chesh., a stag's head or,
charged on the neck with a bezant, and sword-blade wavy, all ppr. cf. 10. 2

Gotobed, a pelican in her piety gu. 98. 14

over it a cross formee arg. cj. S3. 2 Gott of London and Sussex, a griffin's gorged with a chaplet of laurel ppr.

Gosling, Robert Cunliffe, Hassobury, head erm., between two wings ex- 120. 3
Bishop Stortford, in front of a bear's
panded erm. 65. II Goulburn, a dove holding in its beak an

paw erased ppr., holding a tteur-de-lis Gottes, Cambs, a greyhound's head erased olive-branch ppr. 92. 5

a crescent, both or. arg., collared and lined or. cf. 61. 2 Gould of Fleet House, Dorset, an arm em-

Gosnall and Gosncld, a bull's head affron- Gottington, a horned owl ppr. 96. 5 bowed vested gu.. cufted or, holding in

tee per pale or and vert, armed coun- Goucell, a unicorn passant or. cf. 48. 5 the hand ppr. a banner paly of six az.

terchanged. 44. 8 Goucb, a griffin's head erased ppr. Sem- and or, on a canton arg. a cross, also

Gosnall and Gosnold, of Ipswich and per eadem. 66. 2 gu., the staff of the second.
Gould of Upwey, Dorchester, Dorset, an
^
arm embowed vested vert, holding in
Otley, Suff., a bull's head gardant per Goudie, Scotland, a garb or. Honestas. the hand a flagstaff ppr., therefrom
.

pale or and az. 44. 8 153- 2

Gospatrick, an antique ship of one mast, Gouge, Wales, on a dexter gauntlet in

the sail furled sa,. the flag gu. 160. 6 fesse a hawk with wings expanded, aU flowing a banner or, charged with three
Goss, William Henry, Esquire, F.G.S., barrulets wavy az., on a canton arg. a
ppr. cf. 86. 13

etc., Stoke-upon-Trent, Staffs, a falcon Gough, Viscount Gough, of Goojerat cross gu. Aperto vivere vote.

with wings expanded and inverted (i) In the centre a boar's head couped Gould, Ireland, a martlet or. 95. 2

ppr., ducally gorged or. Se irt-serit at the neck or. 41. 2. (2) On the Gould, a demi-lion rampant or, holding a

astris. 291. 10 dexter side, of honourable augmenta- scroll arg.

Goss, Samuel, Physician and Surgeon, tion, on a mural coronet arg., a lion Gould, Devonsh., a demi-lion rampant az.,

Burhngton Lodge, Southsea, on a passant gardant or, holding in the bezantee. Probitate et labore. 10. 4
mount a falcon with wings expanded
dexter paw two flag-staves in bend Gould, Rev. Sabine Baring, of Lew

and elevated ppr., ducally gorged or. sinister ppr., the one bearing the —Trenchard, same crest. Gold bydeih
Se inserit astris. Union flag of Great Britain and Ire-
ever bright. Tonjours sans tache.

Gosse of Epsom, Surrey, a pheon sa., en- land, surmounting the other the Gould, Hon. Albert John, of Enesbury,

twined by a branch of oak or, between staff thereof broken, with a triangular Edgecliffe, Sydney, a demi-lion erm..

two wings of the last, guttee-de-sang. banner flowing therefrom, being in- grasping with the dexter paw a saltire

227. 10 tended to represent a Chinese flag, arg. and resting the sinister on a

Gosse, Radnorah., a sword in pale ppr., having thereon the device of a dragon bezant. 238. 2

pommel and hilt or, between two and in an escroll above the word Gould, Scotland, between the horns of a

branches of laurel vert. En Dieu est "China." (3) On the sinister side, crescent arg., a buckle or. 163. 15
also of honourable augmentation, a
ma joy. 1 70. 3 dexter arm embowed in the uniform Gould, Scotland, a stag's head ppr. 21 1 . 5

Gosselin or Gosselyn, an antelope's head of the 87th Regiment, being gu., faced Gould, Joseph, of Hambledon, Christ-

erased ppr. 126. 2 church, New Zealand, on a mount

Gosselin, Sir Martin Le Marchant Hads- vert, the hand grasping the colours vert, a demi-lion arg., holding in the

ley, K.C.M.G., C.B., of Blakesware, of the said regiment displayed and a dexter paw a hurt, resting the sinister

Herts, a Moor's head ppr. 192. 13 representation of a French eagle re- on a saltire az. Honore et labore.

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Goulden, a lion's head erased ppr. 17. 8 Gow, Scotland, holding an escallop Graden, Scotland, a demi-otter erect sa.,

GouldJe, Scotland, a garb or. Quid ppr. 216. 2 devouring a fish ppr. Ad escam el

Utitius. 153. 2 Gow, Thomas, West Grange, Cambo, usum. 134. 12

Goulding, William Joshua, Esquire, of Northumb., an arm embowed in ar- Gradock and Gradocke, a horse-shoe az.,

Ballyrosheen and SummerhiU House, mour holding a broadsword {Goto). A ' between two eagle's wings ppr.

CO. Cork, and Roebuck Hill, co. Dublin, —demi-lion rampant or (Steuart). Caraid no. II
and of Millicent, Sallius, co. Kildare,
anil am jheum. Hinc orior. Gradwell, Robert Bernard George Ash-

a dexter hand couped at the wrist and Gow-Steuart of Little Colonsay, Argyllsh. hurst, Esquire, J.P., of Dowth Hall,
apaumee, encircled by a wreath of (i) A demi-lion holding in his dexter CO. Meath, Ireland, a stag trippant ppr.,

oak in bend pierced with an arrow in pawaLochaber-axe in -paXeifor Steuart). collared and chained or. charged with
bend sinister, point downwards, all ppr. (2) A dexter arm in armour embowed a rose gu. Nil desperandum.

Virtute et valore. holding a broadsword enfiled with a cf. 117. 8

Goulding, Ireland, a hawk ppr., jessed, —boar's head, all ppr. (jor Gow). Firm. Gradwell, George Fitzgerald, Esquire, of

belled, and hooded or. 85. i Caraid ann am jheum. Flatten Hall, Drogheda, co. Meath,

Goulding, Kent, a lion sejant sa., sup- Gowan, Samuel H., 9, Duncain Terrace, Ireland, same crest and motto.
Belfeist, a demi-lion rampant holding Grady, Ireland, a horse's head arg.
porting with the dexter paw an escut- in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis.
cf. 50. 13
cheon or. c/. 8. I Gowan, Major R. W., 14, Helena Road, Grady, a demi-lion rampant ppr. 10. 2

Gouldingham, a lion's gamb erased.

36- 4 Southsea, out of a Viscount's coronet Graeme, Perthsh., an eagle volant ppr.
Gouldney, a quatrefoU ensigned with a a naked hand couped at the shoulder Ardenter prosequor alls.

lion's head erased. holding a drawn sword. Graeme, Colonel R. C, Brackenhurst.

Gouldsmith, Kent, a Cornish chough ppr., Gowan, Scotland, a lymphad, her oars in Camberley, Surrey, an eagle rising with

guttee-d'eau. 107. 14 action sa., flag gu. 160. 7 wings expanded and elevated.

Gouldwell of Wisbeach, Camb., and Bury Gowan, Scotland, a sword in pale ppr. Grseme of Garvock, Dunning, Perthsh..

St. Edmunds, Suff., out of a well or, 170. 2 a lion rampant gu. Noli me tangere.

a branch of columbines stalked and Gowans, Scotland, a lion's head erased I- 13

leaved vert, flowered ppr. ppr., collared or. 18. 6 Graeme, Scotland, a stag lodged ppr.

Goulstone, an ostrich's wing of five Gowcell, Norf., a unicorn passant arg. Cuba ut excuho. 115. 7
feathers alternately arg. and gu.,
charged with a bend sa., thereon three c/. 48. 5 Graeme of Inchbrakie, Perthsh., a hand

Gower, see Sutherland, Duke of. Aholding a garland ppr. Deo victoria.

plates. 113. 9 Gower, see Granville, Earl of. 218. 4
Graeme, Alexander Malcolm Sutherland,
Gotllter, Thomas Morse, Esquire, of Ald- Gower, see Cromartie. Earl of.

mondsbury, Glouc, a cubit arm vested Gower, see Leveson-Gower. a lion couchant lying before a sword in

gu., cuffed arg., the hand ppr. holding Gower, Yorks, a demi-eagle or. 80. 2 pale ppr.

a battle-axe sa., suspended from the Gower, Essex and Wore, a wolf's head Graeme, Durh., a cubit arm holding a

Avrist by a chain an escutcheon or, erased or. 30. 8 laurel-chaplet ppr. 2i8. 4

charged with an anchor, also sa. Gower, Berks and Yorks, a wolf passant Graeme, Laurence Anthony Murray, Es-

a.-1 nimo fide. arg., collared and lined or. Frangas, quire, of Fonthill, Shaldon, Devonsh.,
Goulter, Cyrus, Esquire, of New Zealand,
non. fiectes. cf. 28. 10 a mailed hand holding a garland ppr.
A Deo victoria.
five annulets fessewise interlaced or, Gower of London, a talbot sejant.

thereon a crescent arg. cf. 55. 2 Grxme, Hamond- : ( i ) Two arms erect
issuing from clouds in the act of re-
Goulton, Yorks, a fleur-de-lis sa. 148. 2 Gower, Ireland, two wings displayed or.

Gouring, a lion rampant. I. 13 109. 6 moving from a spike a human skull,
Gowland, Durham, a bezant charged with
Gourlay, Scotland, a salmon naiant arg., above the skull a marquess's coronet,

Ditat et edit. 1 39. 1 1 a mount vert, thereon a stag trippant all between two palm-branches ppr.
{for Graeme). (2) Out of a naval cro^^'n
Gourlay, Gourley, and Gourlee, a boar's ' ppr. cf. n6. II or, an eagle's head sa. (for Hamond).

head ereised ppr. 42. 2 Gowshell, Norf., a bull's head cabossed

Gourlay and Gourley, Scotland, a mullet ppr- 43- 8 Sepulto viresco. 83. 7

of six points or. 1 Grafton, Duke oj (Fitzroy), Northamp.,

164. 3 Goyiin, a greyhound's head per pale arg.

Gourlay, Austin-, of Kincraig, Fife, Scot- and or, between two roses gu., stalked on a chapeau gu.. turned up erm.. a

Aland : (i) demi-eagle displayed arg., and leaved ppr. 61. 11 lion statant gardant or, crowned with

armed and beaked gu. {/or Gourlay). Graben, an eagle displayed or, gorged a ducal coronet az., and gorged with a

81. 6. (2) An eagle displayed with with a chaplet of leaves vert. cf. 75. 2 coUar compony-countercompony arg.

two heads per pale or and gu., charged Grabham, Somers., on a mount vert, a and of the fourth. Et decus et pretium

on each wing with a crescent counter- boar's head erased or, guttee-de-sang, recti. 4. 2
and entwined by a snake ppr. L'Espe-
—changed {for Austin). Projunda cernit. rance du salut. Grafton of London, Bucks, Wore, and
Grabham, George Wallington, M.D.,
Tirtute non vi. cj. 74. 4 Shropsh., on the trunk of a tree couped

Gourlie, Scotland, two hands couped and and eradicated an eagle rising, all or.

conjoined in fess ppr., supporting a Mathyns, Witham, Essex, a boar's 79. 12
Vhead ertised or.
cross crosslet fitched gu. 224. 11 Esperance du salut. Graham, Earl and Baron Graham, see

Gourney, Essex, on a chapeau gu.. turned Graby and Greby, out of a ducal coronet Montrose, Duke of.

up erm., a lion statant, tail extended or, a demi-eagle displayed ppr. Graham, Baron Lynedoch, see Lynedoch.

arg., the dexter paw resting upon a 80. 14 Graham, see Murray-CJraham.

cinquefoil or. cj. 4. 8 Graby and Greby, out of a ducal coronet Graham, see Savage-Graham.

Govan, Scotland, a sword in pale ppr., or, an eagle displayed or, armed gu. Graham-Toler, -see Toler.

on the point thereof a mullet arg. 80. 14 Graham, Sir Richard James, Bart., D.L.,

Depichez. 169. 3 Grace, see Hamilton-Grace. of Netherby, Cumb., two wings ad-

Gove, out of a mural coronet or, a demi- Grace, Sir Valentine Raymond, Bart., dorsed or. Reason contents me.

monkey sa. 136. 13 B.A., J.P., D.L., of Grace Castle, co. cf. 109. 12
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Gover, in a maunch or. a dexter hand Kilkenny, a Uon rampant per fesse Graham, Sir Reginald Henry, Bart., J.P.,

apaumee ppr. I arg. and or. Concordant nomine facta. D.L., of Norton-Conyers, Yorks, two
wings addorsed or. Reason contents
203. i 10. 2
j

Govesy and Govisy, a demi- woman ppr.,

richly attired az., holding in her dexter Grace, a demi-lion rampant arg. En me. cf. 109. 12

hand" a balance of the first. 183.2 grace affie. 10. 2 Graham, Sir Robert James Stuart, Bart.,

Govett, a demi -savage holding in his Gracie, Scotland, a fox current. of Eak, Cumb., two wings addorsed or.

dexter hand a sheaf of arrows and cf. 32. 8 Reason contents me. cf. 109. 12

pointing with the sinister to a crown. Graden, Scotland, a bull's head erased Graham, Scotland, a vol ppr. Reason

1S6. 13 ppr 44- 3 contents me. 113-1

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Graham, James, 39, Ennismore Gardens, Graham, Scotland, a falcon ppr. Prcedce Graham, Scotland, a hand holding a
an eagle ppr., beaked and armed ppr., sword in pale ppr. Non immemor.
memor. 85. 2
Graham of Inchbraikie, Scotland, a dex-
and killing a stork of the last armed gu. Graham, a falcon ppr., beaked and mem- ter hand holding a garland ppr. A Deo

Ne oublie. bered gu. Prcedice memoir. 85. 2

Graham, Donald, of Airthrey Castle, Graham of Balgowan, a dove ppr. Can- victoria. 21S. 4

Bridge of Allan, N.B., same crest and dide et secure. 92. 2 Graham, Murray-, Henry Stuart, Murray-

motto. Graham of Gartur, Stirling, a dove rising shall, Perth: (i) A dove ppr. (with

Graham, George Marshall, of Toronto, with a twig of palm in her beak ppr. Amotto Candide et secure). (2) buck's

Canada, an eagle's head erased ppr. Peace and grace. head couped ppr. {/or Murray). Macte

Eight and reason. Graham of Garvoch, Perth, a lion ram-

Graham, Scotland, an eagle's head ppr., pant gu. Noli me tangere. i. 13 Graham, issuing out of a cloud in fess a

beaked or. Right and reason. 83. i Graham of Grahamshall, Scotland, a lion hand reaching to a garland, all ppr.

Graham, John James, of Newlands, couchant in front of a sword in pale Numen et omnia. 223. 3

Cape Town, a phoenix in flames ppr. ppr. Ncc temere, nee timide. cf. 7. 5 Graham, Ireland, a hand in fess couped

Bon fin. 82. 2 Graham of Breokness, a lion's gamb erect holding a fleur-de-lis or. 221. 9

Graham, an eagle's head erased gu. and erased gu., grasping a sword in Graham of Airth Castle, Stirling, a dexter

Right and reason. 83. 2 pale ppr. Nee temere, nee timide. hand holding a sword erect ppr. Non

Graham, Scotland, a demi-eagle with 38- 8 immemor.

wings expanded ppr. Right and reason. Graham, a greyhound passant, cf. 60. 2 212. 9
Graham of Balchlave, a stag lodged gu. Graham-Bams-Graham, Allan, Esquire,
80. 2

Graham, Robert Bontine Cunninghame, Cubo lit excubo. HJ- 7 of Craigallian, Stirlingsh. ; Kirkhill,
Ayrsh., Lymekilns and Cambuslang,
of Ardoch, Dumbartonsh., a demi-eagle Graham of Callander, Stirlingsh., an es-

issuing out of a ducal coronet ppr. callop or. Spero meliora. 141. 12 Lanarksh., and Fereneze, Renfrewsh. :
(i) On the dexter side a naked arm,
Copiose et opportuna. Graham of Dougalstoun, an escallop or. the hand brandishing a spear ppr. (for
Graham of CJartmore, an eagle displayed Graham). 214. 11. (2) On the sinis-
Pignus amoris. 141. 12
—ter side a garb ppr., banded gu.
holding in its dexter talon a sworcl in Graham of Duntroon, a flame of fire ppr.
(lor Barns). Pro rege. Peace and
pale ppr. For right and reason. 75. 7 Recta sursuni. 177. 10
Graham-Stirling, an eagle displayed ppr.,
Graham of Potento, Forfarsh., same crest.

holding in dexter talon a sword and Semper sursum. 177. 10 plenty.

—in sinister a pistol of the last. For Graham of Monargan, Scotland, same Graham, Westm., an arm in armour em-
bowed brandishing a cutlass ppr.
right. Xoctes diesque prcesto. cj. 75. 7 crest. Nunquam deorsum. 177. 10
Graham of Orchill, an eagle volant ppr.
Graham of London, a blade of thistle and 195. 2

Prosequor alis. a fig-leaf ppr. in saltire. Hinc decus Graham, Thomas Henry Boileau, Edmond

Graham of Glasgow, an eagle regardant inde teg men. Castle, Carlisle, Cumb., two armed

rising from the top of a rock, all ppr. Graham, an oak-branch erect ppr., bear- arms issuing out of the battlements of

Souvenez. 79. 9 ing one acorn or. 152. i a tower ppr., holding an escallop sa.

Graham-Maxwell, Scotland: (i) Same Graham of London, an oak-sprig with an N'oublie.
Graham-Campbell, Robert Charles, Es-
Acrest as above. 79. 9. (2) stag's acorn ppr. Alteri proses sceculo.
—head cabossed. Souvenez. Prospore
152. I quire, of Shirvan, Lochgilphead, N.B.
sed euro. 122. 5
Graham of Meiklewood, Stirling, a star ( 1 A hart's head erased ppr. (jor Camp-

Graham of Morphie, an eagle devouring ppr. Auxiliante, resunjo. 164. 3 —bell). (2) An escallop or (jor Graham).

a crane. .Vf oublie. 79. 7 Graham, Sir Cvril Gierke, Bart., C..M.G., Pignus amorus. Pro aris et focis.

Graham of Dalkenneth, Lochearnhead, of Kirkstall, Yorks, two arms in armour Graham-Clarke, Leonard John, Esquire,

Perthsh., an eagle preying on a heron, embowed issuing out of the battlements of Frocester Manor, Stonehouse, Glouc,

both ppr. Ne oublie. yg. 7 of a tower, all ppr., holding in the hands and Glanrhos, Breconsh., an escallop
ppr. an escallop sa. Fideliter et dili-
Graham of Burntshiels, Renfrew, an eagle quarterly gu. and or (/or Clarke).

devouring a stork, all ppr. Ne oublie. gent er. Graham-Foster-Plgott, Esquire, G.E., of

79- 7 Graham, John Davenport, same crest. Cheriton House, Hants.: (i) A mount

Graham of Killern, a falcon killing a stork A'e oublie. vert, thereon in front of a pickaxe or. a

ppr. Memor esto. 79. 7 Graham, Thomas Henry Boileau, of Ed- greyhound passant sa., gorged for dis-
mond Castle, Carlisle, Cumb., same
Graham, Donald, Esquire, C.I.E., of Air- crest and motto. tinction with a coUar or (for Pigolt).

threy Castle, Bridge of Allan, a falcon Graham of Braco, two hands issuing out (2) In front of a stag's head couped or,
ppr., beaked and armed or, killing a of a cloud, in each a sword flourished, attired sa., gorged for distinction with
stork arg., armed gu. Ne otiblie.
Graham, James Noble, Esquire, of Carfin, the dexter over the sinister. De/en- a mural crown gu., a bugle-horn, also
Ansa., garnished or (for Foster). (3)
Carluke, Lanarksh., same crest and dendo vinco. escallop or, with the words " Spero
Graham of Gorthey, two arms issuing meliora " above it (/or Graham). Hoc
motto.
from a cloud erect, and holding up a
Graham, Robert Chellas, Esquire, of Skip- man's skull encircled with two branches age.
of palm-tree, and over the head a mar-
ness, Argyllsh., same crest and motto. Graham-Foster-Pigott, Thomas, Esquire,
of Abington Pigotts, Royston, same
Graham, liouglas William, Esquire, of quess's coronet, all ppr. Sepidtu vi crests and motto.
Hilston Park, St. Manghans, Monm.,
an eagle ppr., beaked and armed arg., resco. Graham-Wigan, John Alfred, Esquire, of
and killing a stork of the last, armed Oakwood, Maidstone, Kent, and Dun-
gu. Xe oublie. Graham, within a wreath of cypress vert, trune, Dundee, N.B. : (i) On a mount
out of clouds, two arms embowed ppr., vert, a mountain-ash tree under a rain-
Graham, Robert Gore, Southmead, West- holding a skull arg., crowned or.
bury-on-Trym, between two roses gu., bow ppr. (/or Wigan). A(2) flame of
Graham, Robert, Esquire, of Drumgoon,
stalked and leaved, an eagle preying CO. Fermanagh, and of Ballmakill, co. fire ppr., charged with a cross crosslet
Galway, Ireland, on a wreath of the
on a stalk ppr., the wing charged with colours an arm embowed, vested az., sa., for difference (/or Graham). Recta
cuffed arg., the hand ppr. grasping a
a cross crosslet fitchee or. Quod Deus staff raguly gu. Ratio mihi sufflcit. sursum.
Grahame, Francis Barclay, Spyland Bank,
trahit virtus secura sequitur. Graham, Francis John, Esquire, of Drum-
goon, Maguiresbridge, co. Fermanagh, Midlothian, a cross patee.
Graham of Drynie, a falcon ppr., armed and Ballmakill, Letterfrack, co. Gal-
way, same crest and motto.
and beaked or, standing on a heron. Grailly, a man's head in profile with ass's
Ne oublie. Graham, William, Esquire, of Crosbie,
Graham of New Wark, Scotland, a peli- Ayrsh., a naked arm brandishing a ears arg. cf. 190. 6

Grainger, Essex, a dexter arm couped,

can's head couped ppr. Fides ei amor, vested az., purfled or, cuffed arg., hold-
ing in the hand ppr., by the chains of
cj. q8. 2
the second, a portcullis gu.
Graham, a falcon's head ppr. Right and

spear, all ppr. Pro rege. 212. 9 Grainger, see Stewart-Grainger.


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