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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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GRA 237 GRA

Grainger, co. Waterford, Ireland, a dexter Grant-Dalton, see Dalton. Grant of Preston Grange, Scotland, a
arm embowed, vested az., bezantee,
cuffed arg., the hand ppr., holding by —Grant, Scotland, a burning hill ppr. Stand demi-Hercules with a lion's skin ppr.
sure. Stand fast. 179. 2 Non in/eriora secutus.

the chains or, a portcuUis gu. Grant, Murray-, Ian Robert James, Glen- Grant of CuUen, a book expanded. Suum.

Graison, a stag lodged regardant ppr. moriston, Inverness, same crest. Stand ctiique. iqS. 3

c/. 115. 9 firm. Grant, Sir Arthur Henry, Bart., D.L.. of
demi-lion rampant Grant, Scotland, a burning hiU, aU ppr.
Grammer, Herts, a Fax mentis incen- —Monymusk. Aberdeensh., a Bible dis-
Stand fast, craig Elachie. 179. 2
az., billettee or. 10. 2 played ppr. Suum cuique. Jehovah

dium gloria. Grant, James, Esquire, late of TuUoch- Jireh. 158. 3

Gramshaw, Farbrace Sidney, M.D., gorum, Fingal, Tasmania, Member of Grant, Ireland, a cat-a-mountain ram-
F.R.C.S., 9, St. Leonard's, York, a
demi-griffin segreant. Amicitia. Council of Education, a mount fire pant. 26. 2

Granado, a pomegranate slipped ppr. ppr. Stand fast. 179. 2 Grant, Ireland, a cat rampant gardant.

152. 4 Grant-Thorold, Alexander WiUiam, 3, cf. 26. 2
Granard, Earl oJ (Forbes), a bear passant Grant of Invereshie, a cat sejant erect
Grosvenor Gardens : ( i ) A buck arg.
arg., guttee-de-sang, muzzled gu. Fax ppr. Parcere suhjectis. 25. 2
charged on the body with a quatrefoil

vert, resting a dexter foot on an Grant, Macpherson-, Sir Georae, Bart.,

mentis incendi-um glorice. escutcheon arg., thereon a martlet or. D.L., of Ballindalloch, co. Elgin: (i)

Granby, Marquess 0!, see Rutland, Duke (2) On a rock a burning mountain sur- On the dexter side a hand erect issu-

of. ing from the wreath, and holding a
dirk in pale ppr. 212. 9. (2) On the
Grance, a holly-branch vert, fructed gu.
—sinister side, a cat sejant erect gar-
147- 7 buruing mountain ppr. Stabii.
Grance, a demi-bear rampant ppr. 34. 1 dant ppr. Ense et animo. Touch not
179. 2
Grandlord, a hawk perching on a fish ppr. the cat, but a glove. 26. 9
Grant, Colonel A. C, same crest. Stand

fast. Grant, John Peter, Esquire, of Rothie-

Grandgeorge, Lines, a stag's head arg., Grant, Cardross, Brentsfield, Beckenham, murchus, Inverness-sh., Scotland, a
same crest. Stand sure.
gorged with a bar gemelle gu. —hand and arm holding a broadsword
Grant of Glenmoriston, Inverness, a
cf. 121. 5 mountain in flames ppr. Stand firm. ppr. In God is all my trust. Pro patria.
Grandgeorge, Lines, a stag's head couped 179. 2
210. 2
Grant of Glenlochy, same crest. Ferte
per pale sa. and or, guttee, counter- Grant of Blackburn, an arm in armour
embowed holding in the hand a sword,
changed. 121. 5

Grandison, Viscount, see Jersey, Earl of. cito fiammas. 179. 2 aU ppr. Fortitudine. 195 2.

Grandison and Granson, a female sup- Grant, Edward, Esquire, of Litchborough Grant, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a

porting a portcuUis ppr. 1S3. 7 Hall, Weedon, a conical hiU fired at the dagger in pale ppr. Ense et animo.

Grandiville and Granville, a griffin's head summit ppr., issuant therefrom a cross 212. 9
Grant of Darlway, a dexter hand holding
between two wings endorsed, all ppr. Calvary or. Stand sure.

cj. 67. II Grant, Charles Eustace, Esquire, same a branch of oak ppr. Radicem firm int.

Grandorge or Grain d'Orge, Yorks : (i) A crest and motto. frondes. cf. 219 9

Ahawk ppr. 85. 2. (2) stag's head Grant of Lurg, Scotland, a hiU, on the top Grant of Chelsea, a two-handed sword in

arg. gorged with a bar gemelle gu. of which is a forest, all ppr. Stahilis. bend ppr., hUted and pommeUed or.
,

c/. 121. 5 Grant, Scotland, a rock ppr. Immobile. over a man's head of the first. Have
Grandorge, Lines, a stag's head couped,
179- 7
guttee, holding in the mouth an ear Grant, Sir Ludovic James, Bart., of Dal- Esquire, Captain

of barley vert. vey, the trunk of an oak-tree sprouting Seaforth Highlanders, of Kilgraston
Grandson, out of a heart gu., a hand hold- out leaves with the sun shining there-
and Drummonie House, Bridge of Earn,
ing a scimitar ppr. -13. 4 on, all ppr. Te lavente virebo. Perthsh., Scotland, the Roman fasces

Grandson, a poplar-tree ppr. 144. 12 145- 5 erect ppr. Leges juraque serva. 471 1 .
Grant of Gartenbeg, Scotland, on the Grant of Achnanie, Scotland, a cock ppr.
Grandvell, a greyhound's head sa.. col-
tnmk of an oak-tree sprouting the sun
lared and ringed or. 61 . 2 Audacia. 91. 2
Grandville, a griffin passant or. 63. 2 shining, aU ppr. Wise and harmless.
Grant of Carron, Banffsh., an adder

Grane, Yorks, a wolf passant paly of four 145- 5 nowed with the head erect ppr. Wise
or and sa., holding in liis mouth a pen Grant, Scotland, an oak-tree ppr. Suo se
and harmless.

of the first. 227. 7 robore firniat. 143. 5 Grant of Easter Elchies, Banffsh.. Scot-

Grane, a boar passant sa., collared and Grant of Shewglie and Redcastle, Scot- land, a unicorn's head and neck arg.

lined or. c/. 40. 9 land, a banyan-tree ppr. Recirescinma. Audentior ito. 49. 7

Granell, round a pheon shafted, a serpent Grant of Corrimony, Scotland, a demi- Grant, Major, of WiUow Hyrst, Chid-

entwined ppr. savage ppr. I'll -ftand sure. 232. 5 dingly, Hellingly, out of a ducal coro-
Grange of London, a lion's gamb erect
Grant, Sir James Alexander, K.C.M.G., net a demi-eagle displayed ppr.

and erased ppr., holding a branch of M.D., F.R.C.S., F.R.C.P., of 150. Elgin Grant, Warw., a fleur-de-lis az. 148. 2

pomegranates or. Street, Ottawa, Canada, Inverness-sh., Grant, Scotland, a boar's head couped

Grange, Norf. and Cambs, a demi-antelope Scotland, same crest and motto. ppr. Stabit conscius cequi. 43. i

or, attired, maned, and ungu. sa. Grant, Francis James, Esquire, W.S., Grant of London and Hants, a demi-lion

cf. 126. 5 Rothesay Herald, of Lyon Office, arg. Tanquam despicatus sum, vinco.
Grange, a griffin's head erased sa., beaked
Edinburgh, and 106, Thirlestane Road. 10. 2

and eared or, charged with three be- Edinburgh, N.B., same crest and Grantham, Lines, a demi-griffin segreant

zants, cj. 66. 2 motto. gu. Honore et amore. 64. 2

Granger, see Grainger. Grant, Rev. Roderick John Archibald, of Grantham of Ketton Grange, Rutland, a

Granger, Staffs, a griffin psissant arg. 41, Brook Green, Hammersmith, W., demi-griffin gu. Honore et amore.

Honestas optima politia. 63. 2 same crest and motto. 64. 2

Granger, a dexter arm embowed, holding Grant-Ives, Wilfrid Dryden, Esquire, Grantham, Hon. Sir WiUiam, Judge of

in the hand three wheat-ears, all ppr. M.A., J. P., of Bradden House, Tow- the High Court of Justice, King's
Bench Division, J.P., of Barcombe
Granger, Thomas Colpitts, His Honour, of cester : (i) Issuant from a rock ppr., a Place, near Lewes, and 100, Eaton

Pencair, Falmouth, an arm embowed blackamoor's head in profile couped at

to the sinister, the hand grasping a the shoulders ppr., the temples and the Square, a demi-griffin segreant gu.,
charged on the body with two cross
vested az. and cuffed arg., the elbow neck each encircled by an annulet or crosslets palewise or, and holding
portcuUis gu., by the chains or. between the claws an escutcheon of
A(for Ives). (2) conical hiU fired at

Granson, Kent, out of a ducal coronet gu., the summit ppr.. issuant therefrom a

a plume of feathers arg. 114. 13 cross Calvary or (for Grant). Stand the last charged with a cross crosslet
sa. Comme Dieu grantit.
Grant, Baron Glenelg, see Glenelg,

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GRA 238 GRA

Grantham, Linos., a Moor's head couped Grave, Ireland, a cock sa., combed and Gray of Carse, Forfar, Scotland, an anchor
\

at the shoulders ppr., crined or. wattled gu. 91. 2 fesseways fastened to a cable ppr.

192. 13 Grave, Sussex, Yorks, and Cornw.. a demi- Anchor fast.

Grantham, Middx., a Mercurial cap placed eagle erased or, beaked gu., environed Gray of CharleviUe House, Eathmines,
above a scimitar, edge downwards, and round the body with a ducal coronet Ireland, an anchor erect sa., entmned

a caduceus in saltier, thereon a Turk's arg. with a ribbon az., with the word
head affrontee, erased at the shoulders, Graveley, Richard, of Newick, Lewes, and " Vartry " inscribed thereon in letters

ensigned with a turban, all ppr. 171. 3 Graveley, Herts, a mullet. 164. 2 of gold. Anchor, fast anchor.

Grantham, Scotland, a hand erect couped Gravel!, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi- Gray, Robert, Esquire, of Armagh, an

at the wrist holding a dagger ppr. eagle displayed ppr. 80. 14 anchor in pale az., timbered ppr., and

212. 9 Graves, Baron (Graves), of Gravesend, co. fluked or. Anchor, fast anchor.

Grantley, Baron (Norton), a Mooress's Londonderry, a demi-eagle displayed Gray, Scotland, an anchor cabled in the

head affrontee couped at the shoulders and erased or, enfiled round the body sea, all ppr. Fast. 161. 8

ppr., -nTeathed round the temples with and below the wings by a ducal coronet Gray-Buchanan of Scotstoun and East-

laurel, and round the neck a torse arg. arg. Aquila non capiat muscas. field, Cambuslang, Lanarksh., Scotland:
(i) On the dexter side, two hands
and az. Avi nutncrantur avorum. Graves, Glouc, a demi-eagle erased or,

Granville, Earl (Leveson-Gower), a wolf environed with a ducal coronet gu., grasping a two-handed sword ppr. (for
passant arg., collared and lined or, holding in its beak a cross crosslet Buchanan). 213. 3. (2) On the sinister

charged with a crescent for a differ- fitched of the last. Graves disce mores. —side, an anchor in the sea ppr. (for
ence. Frangas non flectes. cj. 28. 10 Graves, John Hicks. Esquire, of Braden-
Gray). Clariora sequor. Fast.

Granville, Warw., on a chapeau ppr., a ham. High Wycombe, Bucks. Gray, Hamilton-: (i) An anchor cabled

griffin peissant or. Deo, patrice, amicis. Graves, Robert Kennedy Grogan, Esquire, in the sea, all ppr. (for Gray). 161. 8.
c/. 63. 2 of Cloghan Castle, Banagher, King's (2) Out of a ducal coronet or, an oak-

Granville, Somers., on a mural coronet County, same crest and motto. tree ppr., fructed of the first and pene-

arg., a serpent nowed vert. 142. 12 Graves, Robert Wyndham, Esquire, British trated transversely through the main

Granville, a griffin's head between two Consulate-General, Canea, Crete, same —stem by a frame-saw, also ppr. (for
crest and motto.
wings endorsed ppr. c/. 67 1 1 Hamilton). Fast. Through. 143. 8

Granville, Bevil, Esquire, of Wellesbourne Graves, Alfred Perceval, Esquire, a demi- Gray, Hon. Samuel Brownlow, Clermont,

HaU, Warw., and the Cottage, North- eagle displayed and erased or, enfiled Bermuda, a dragon's head erased sa.,

church, Herts, on a cap of maintenance round the body and below the wings ducally gorged, scaled, and chained or.
ppr., a griffin or. Deo, patrite, amicis. with a ducal coronet gu., each wing Animo el fide.

Grape, Berks, on a mount vert, a stag charged with a cross patonce, also gu. Gray of Ballincor, King's Co., Ireland, a

grazing erminois, collared gu. Aqnila non capiat muscas. demi-lion rampant or, holding in his
Graves-Sawle, Sir Charles Brune, Bart., mouth an annulet gu. Prasstare et pro-
cf. 116. 9
Grassal and Grassall, an arm in armour M.V.O., Capt. R.N., of Penrice, Cornw., desse. cf. 10. 2
and of Barley House, Devonsh., an
embowed holding in the hand a dagger Gray of Durham, a lion's gamb erased

ppr. 196. 5 eagle displayed or, supporting in the holding a serpent, all ppr. 35. 3

Grasslck, Scotland, a dexter hand holding dexter claw a staff erect ppr., thereon Gray, John Robin, Esquire, of Farley Hill

three arrows. Defend. cf. 214. 2 hoisted a pennon forked and flowing to Place, Reading, Berks, upon a rock
ppr., a bear's paw erect and erased sa.,
Grassick of Buchuam, a lion's head gu. the sinister gu., with the in.scription, grasping a snake entwined around it
" Per sinum Codanum," in letters of
Fear God, and spare not. 21. i

Grattan - Guinness of Beaumont, co. gold (for Graves). ppr. Tenebo. 3^-6

Dublin, Ireland: (i) A boar passant Graves, a squirrel sejant ermines. Gray, Robert, Esquire, of Hughenden.

quarterly or and gu. {for Guinness). cf. 135. 4 Queensland, a bear's paw grasping a

40. 9. (2) On a mount vert, a falcon Graveshend or Gravesend, Kent, a lion's snake.
gamb gu., charged with a bezant and
with wings elevated holding in the holding up a cross patee fitchee or. Gray, Herbert, Esquire (formerly Miers),
of The Limes, Frisby, near Melton Mow-
dexter claw a sceptre, all ppr. (for cf. 36. 9 bray, Leics., on a mount vert, a hedge-
Gravett, Ireland, an arm in armoiu- gu.. hog statant ppr., charged on the body
OnGraltan). 248. 7. (3) a pillar arg.,

encircled by a ducal coronet or, an eagle

—preying on a bird's leg erased ppr. the hand ppr. holding a sword of the with a rose gu. , barbed and seeded ppr.
in front of a holly-bush fructed. also
Ifor Lee). Spes mea in Deo. Esse guam same. Per varios casus. 210. 2

videre. 24S. i Gray, Baron, Scotland, an anchor in pale ppr. 256. II

Grattan, a dove ppr. standing on a tun or. Anchor, fast anchor. 161. 2 Gray, Scotland, a heart gu. Constant.

and holding in its dexter claw a sceptre, Gray, O. Harrison, Esquire, of The Chan- 181. 2

also ppr. try, Ingatestone, same crest and motto. Gray, out of a mural coronet a phoenix in

Grattan, on a tun or, a falcon arg., wings Gray, Walter Wingate, Esquire, J.P., flames ppr. Clarior e tenebris.

elevated, holding in the dexter claw a D.L., of Nunraw, near Prestonkirk, cf. 82. 5
sceptre of the first.
East Lothian, same crest and motto. Gray, Northumb., out of a ducal coronet

Grattan-Bellew, Thomas Arthur, Esquire, Gray, Lord, see Moray, Earl of. or, a phcenix in flames ppr. 82. 5

of Mount Bellew, co. Galway, Ireland : Gray-Farquhar, Scotland, a sinister hand Gray, same crest. Clarior e Glammis.

(i) An arm embowed in armour ppr., apaumee gu. Sto, cado, fide el artnis. Gray, Northumb., out of a ducal coronet

charged with a crescent or for differ- 222. 9 a demi-swan ppr.

ence, and grasping in the hand a sword, Gray, Edmond Archibald, Esquire, of Gray, on a chapeau ppr., a wyvem gu.

also ppr., pommel and hilt or (for Bel- Gray, Forfarsh., Kinfauns, Perthsh., cf. 70. 4

Alew), cf. 195. 2. (2) dove ppr., and of Balmerino, Fifesh., an anchor Gray, a scaling-ladder of two rows in bend

holding in its dexter claw a sceptre or. Anchor, fast anchor. 161. i ppr.

or, and standing on a barrel or (for Gray, an anchor erect or, cabled ppr. Gray, William Martello, Esquire, F.C.A.,

Grattan). Tout d'en hmU. 248. 2 Anchor, fast anchor. 161. 2 of Graythwaite Manor, Grange-over-

Gratton, on a heart an eagle's leg ppr. Gray, an anchor, the cable waved ppr. Sands, North Lanes, and of Sefton

113. 14 Anchor, fast anchor. 161. 2 Lodge, Bradford, Yorks, a tower ppr.,
surmounted by an escutcheon az..
Gratwick, Sussex, an ostrich's head or, Gray, George, Esquire, of 7, Doune Gar- charged with a rose arg., barbed and

holding in the beak a horse-shoe arg. dens, Kelvinside, Glasgow, claims an

Gratwick, see Challen-Gratmck. anchor sans cable in pale or. Anchor, seeded ppr. Veritas vincit. 255. 5

Gravatt, a wolf passant per pale erminois fast anchor. (Of no authority.) 161. 2 Gray, a scaling-ladder ensigned with a

and arg. 28. 10 Gray of Carntyne, formerly of Dalmar- ram's head couped, all ppr. De bon

Grave, Berks, within an armulet az., an nock, Lanarksh., Scotland, an anchor vouZoir servir le Roy.

escutcheon sa., charged with a lion cabled stuck fast in the sea, all ppr. Gray, Essex, a ram's head couped arg.

rampant arg. 9. i Fast. 161. 8 130. I

GRA 239 GRE

Gray, in front of the sun in splendour or, Greaves, Robert Bond, M.D., Cemetery Green of Chiddingly, Sussex: (i) In

a unicorn passant erm. Road, Sheffield, same crest. Aqtdla front of a spear erect ppr., therefrom

Gray of Warriston, a lily, slipped, bladed, non captat muscas. 81.6 pendent a bugle-horn sa., stringed gu.,
and seeded, aU ppr. Viget in cinere
Greaves, Sir George Richards, K.C.M.G., a stag statant or (for Green). 117. 4.

virtus. 151. 2 G.C'.B., of Netherwood, Saundersfoot, (2) A mount vert, thereon an antelope

Gray, Ireland, a hand holding a dagger in Pembrokesh., South Wales, same crest erm., attired or, the dexter foot resting
and motto.
pale ppr. 212. 9 on a hurt charged with a cross crosslet

Gray of Haystoun, Scotland, a fox regar- Greaves, a demi-eagle displayed or. gu. (for Verral). 126. 9
winged and langued gu. Aquila non
dant ppr. Concussus surgo. Green, Chesh., a demi-stag salient or.

Graydon, two lion's gambs erect support- captat muscas. 81.6 iig. 2
Green, Thomas, of Poulton Hall, Chesh., a
ing an escutcheon. 39. i Greaves of Sheffield, Yorks, a demi-eagle
demi-buck springing per fesse or and
Grayhurst, a dove az., holding in its beak displayed or, the wings chequy of the az., charged with two crescents counter-

an olive-branch ppr. 92. 5 last and gu., holding in the beak three

Grayley, Essex, a hand holding a fish ppr. quatrefoils slipped vert. changed. 119. 6

220. 4 Greaves, Lanes, out of the battlements Green, Everard, Esquire, Rouge Dragon
Grayrigge, Robert Stockdale, Wood of a tower ppr., a demi-eagle or, the Pursuivant of Arms, in front of a buck's

Broiighton, Grange-over-Sands, Cam- wings expanded gu., holding in the beak head couped or, between the attires an

forth. Lanes, a sheldrake ppr., in its beak a cross crosslet fitched arg., charged annulet az., a fleur-de-lis and two

an escallop arg. Festinaleiite. 291.7 on the breast with a rose of the third, annulets az. Spiritu principali.

Grayson, out of a tower a demi-lion du- leaved vert. Spes men in Deo. Green, Rev. John Henry, the Rectory,

cally crowned, holding a grenade fired, Greaves-Banning : (i) Upon a key fesse- Mowsley, same crest and motto.

all ppr. cf. 157. 10 ways, wards downwards, or, an ostrioli Green, Norf. and Oxon., a stag's head

Grazebrook and Grazerbrook, a bear's arg.", charged on the breast \\M\ an erased az. , attired or. 221 1 .
head or. muzzled sa., charged on the escallop sa. (for Banning). (2) Out ul
neck with three fleurs-de-lis in fess az. the battlements of a tower pjjr.. a Green, Sliropsh., a stag's head erased or.

121. 2

Xec sinit esse feros. cf. 34. 14 demi-eagle displayed or, the wings gu.. Green, Richard Spurgeon, Esquire, of

Gream, Yorks, two wings addorsed or. holding in the beak a cross crosslet .Stonylands. Dedham, Essex, same

cf. 109. 12 fitchee arg., and charged on the breast crest. Virtute non verbis.

Greathead, a savage's head ppr. 190. 12 with a rose of the second, and the Green, Oxon., a buck's head or. charged

Greathead, on a chapeau gu., turned up battlements of the t.uM r ,li.i.-,d for with a mullet sa. cf. 121. 5
enn.. a martlet with wings addorsed sa.
distinction with a ik --. .1. ,~,l,l. also Green, Herts, Somers., Berks, and Essex,
cf. 95. I
Agu. (for Greaves). l>'i> non jniiiuui. a buck's head erased erm., attired or.
Greathead, Warw., on a mount vert, a
Greaves of Page Hall and Elm.sali Luilge. 121. 2

fleur-de-lis or. cf. 148. 2 Yorks, on a mount vert, a stag trippant Green, out of a ducal coronet a buck's

Greathed, Edward Archer, Esquire, of or, holding in the mouth a slip of oak cad. all ppr. 120.7
,

Armstrong Point, Winnepeg, Cauadi, ppr. Deo non fortuna. c/. 118. 2 Green uf London and Berks,

out of bulrushes ppr., a stag's head per Greaves, Francis Edward, 15, Powis head erased and attired or, charged on

pale engrailed arg. and gu., attired or, Square, Brighton, same crest and the neck with a pheon sa., and under
1

in the mouth an arrow of the first. motto. it three guttea-de-sang. cf. 121. 2

Work with a will. Greaves, George Richard, Western House, Green, James Sullivan, Esquire, of Air

Greathed, Hervey, Esquire, same crest Winslow, Bucks, same crest. In veri- HiU, Glanworth, co. Cork, and 83.
and motto. tate triumpho. Lower Leeson Street, Dublin, a buck's

Greatheed, Bertie- : (t ) On a mount vert, Greaves, an arm in armour embowed, head erased or. Nee timeo nee spurno.

a fleur-de-lis or, the top of each leaf thrusting a dagger ppr. 196. 5 Green, Xorf. and Essex, a buck's head

surmounted by a torteau, and the Greaves, Ireland, a cubit arm in armour, erased az., attired or. Vive valeque.

centre one charged for distinction with holding a cross crosslet fitched ppr. 121. 2

a fusil gu. (for Greatheed). (2) The bust 210. 14 Green, a stag's head arg. , attired or, gorged

of a man couped and affrontee ppr.. du- Grebell, a greyhound's head erased arg., with a chaplet of laurel ppr. 1 20. 3

cally crowned or, the breast charged pellettee, collared and ringed or. Green of London and Norf., a buck's

for distinction with a fusil of the same cf. 61. 2 head erased or, attired arg., murally

(for Bertie). cf. 192. 9 Greby, a demi-eagle holding in its dexter gorged and chained of the last. c/. 21 1 . 2

Greatorex, a goat's head ppr. 128. 12 claw a branch of laurel ppr. 80. 3 Green, an antelope's head couped ppr.

Greatorex, H. A., Esq., of Rowney Greeke of London, the trunk of a tree cf. 126. 2

Bury, Harlow, Essex, a leopard's head eradicated and sprouting branches ppr., Green, Bart., of 74, Belsize Park Gardens,

erased or, pelettee. Vivat Grentrakes pendent from the trunk a circular London. N.W., issuant from the battle-

semper t'irescat. 302. i shield or, thereon a sun az. ments of a tower gu., a horse's head or,

Greaves-Bagshawe, see Bagshawe. Greeke of London, the trunk of a tree between two ears of wheat stalked and

Greaves, Staffs, an eagle displayed or, couped at the top and erased at the root leaved ppr. ^quam servare mentem.

— —Dumwinged gu. AquUa non capiat rmiscas. ppr., issuing from towards the top two 285. 12

Siiprenia qucero. spiro, spero. branches vert, thereon suspended, by a Green, Bucks, out of a mural coronet

belt gu., a Grecian target or, charged arg., a demi-Uon rampant purp., hold-

Greaves, Warw., an eagle with two heads with a star az. ing in the dexter paw a slip of laurel

displayed sa., beaked and membered Green-Price, Bart., see Price. vert. cf. 16. II

Green, Sir Edward, Bart., M.P., of Nun- Green, out of a mural coronet gu., a

Greaves of Glen Etive, Argylesh., an thorpe Hall, York, and Ken Hill, King's demi-lion rampant erminois. cf. 16. II
eagle displayed with two heads sa., Ljmn, Norf., in front of a mount ppr., Green. John TindiU. Solicitor, the Espla-

resting each claw on a pellet, each thereon a stag trippant or, gorged with nade, Sunderland, a demi-lion rampant.

charged with a lion's head erased or, a collar gemelle vert, three roses fesse- I flourish.

and either wing charged with two wise arg. Waste not. 117. 11 Green, Essex, a lion sejant per pale or

escallops or. Aqiula non captat muscas. Green, Capt. C. Fiddian, Sutton Coldfield, and sa. 8. 8

Greaves, John Ernest, Esquire, of Bron near Birmingham, same crest and Green of Milnrow, Yorks, a griffin's head

Eifion, Criccieth, and Glan Gwna, motto. 117. II erased sa., langued gu., collared gemeUe

Carnarvonsh., same crest and motto. Green, Edward Lyoett, Esquire, of Kea or, and between the collars a cinquefoil

Greaves, Richard llethuen, Esquire, of Hall, King's Lynn, and Dringhouses, erm., and holding in the beak a key or.

Wern, Tremadoc R.S.O., Carnarvonsh., \''ork, same crest and motto. jEquam servare mentem. cf. 66. 6

same crest and motto. Green, a stag trippant ppr. 117. 8 Green, a griffin's head erased quarterly or

Greaves, Derbysh., Kent, and Sussex, a Green of Pavenham Bury, Beds, a buck and sa., holding in the beak a trefoil

demi-eagle displayed or, winged gu. 81.6 trippant or. Semper viridis. 117. 8 slipped of the last. cf. 66. 2
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Green, Norf., a dragon gans wings passant Greene, late Benjamin Buck, of Midgham, Greene, Very Rev. William Conyngham,
per fess or and vert. Berks, in front of an eagle's head Dean of Christ Church, Dublin, of 49,
St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, same
Green, Ireland, an eagle displayed ppr., erased or, holding in the beak a sprig crest and motto.
charged on the breast with a quad- of three trefoils slipped vert, two annu-
lets az. between as many bezants. Greene, Walter Raymond, Esquire, M.P.,
rangular lock arg. Memoresto. c/. 75. 2 Greene, Dawson Cornelius, Esquire, of of Nether Hall, Bury St. Edmunds,
Green, on a mount vert, a squirrel sejant Whittington Hall, Kirkby Lonsdale, a Cambridge, in front of a gryphon's

ppr., holding an escallop az. head erased or, holding in the beak a
branch of trefoil vert, two annulets
Green, Herts, a squirrel sejant bendy stag ppr., gorged with a collar invected interlaced fesseways az., between as
many bezants. Non sine numine.
sinister arg. and sa., holding in its or, with an escutcheon, also or, pendent

paws an escallop or. 135-9 therefrom, and charged with a rose gu.

Green, a demi-greyhound. • 60. 1 Greene, Charles John, Esquire, of Slyne,

Green, Ireland, a sinister arm in armour near Lancaster, same crest and motto. Greenfleld, a branch of oak vert, and a

embowed ppr-, holding a shield or. 194. Greene of Milton, Clifton, Somers., an cross crosslet fitched gu., in saltier.

Green, a cubit arm erect vested vert, arm erect habited vert, holding in the 166. II

cuffed or, holding in the hand a holly- hand a branch of holly ppr., fructed gu. Greenfleld. on a chapeau gu., turned up

branch fructed ppr. Virtus semper Greene, Ireland, a horse's head sa., be- erm., a griffin statant arg., beaked and

viridis. tween two wings or. 51-3 membered or. cf. 63. 13

Green, C. E., 7, Gordon Terrace, Edin- Greene, a stag trippant arg. 1 17. 8 Greenfleld, on a ducal coronet or, a
burgh, a dexter hand in a gauntlet
couped at the wrist and holding a branch Greene, Henry Dawson, of Slyne. Lanes, griffin sejant ppr., resting the dexter

a stag ppr.. gorged with a collar in- claw on an escutcheon. 62. 1
vecked vert, with an escutcheon or
of holly ppr. Erst wiigen den wagen. pendent therefrom, and charged with a Greenfield, of Rhyddgaer, a griffin pas-
Green, Arthur, Esquire, of Windarra,
sant with wings elevated or, resting its
Launce.ston, Tasmania, and the other
rose gu. dexter claw on a clarion gu. Injussi

descendants of the late Richard Green, Greene, Leics., out of park pales in a virescunt.
circular form, a stag's head ppr., at-
Esquire, of Herts, England, in front of Greenfield, Thomas Challen, Esquire, of
a cubit arm erect ppr. , the hand grasp- tired or. 6, Albion Road Sutton, Surrey, same
ing an anchor in bend sinister sa., crest and motto.
a cross patee between two escallops Greene, New England, a buck's head or.
Greenford of Levanton, Kent, out of a
or. Je ferai bien. 229. i 121. 5 ducal coronet or, a boar's head and
neck az., between two wings arg. Fide
Greene of Kilmanahan Castle, Waterford,

Green, Alfred, Esquire, of 51, George out of a ducal coronet a stag's head,
all or. Nee timeo, nee aperno. 120. 7
Street, I/aunceston, Tasmania, same Greene, W. T., M.A., M.D., 282, Porto- sed eui vide.
bello Road, W., same crest and motto. Greenhalgh and Greenhaugh, a stork sa.
crest and motto. Greene, Molesworth Richard, Esquire,
J.P., of Greystones, Bacchus Marsh,
Green, Edwin Jackson, Esquire, of 28, 105. II
Victoria, Australia, out of a ducal
Buxton Street, North Adelaide, South coronet a stag's head or. Nee timeo, Greenhalgh, a bugle-horn sa., stringed or.

Australia, same crest and motto. 228. II

Green, Richard, Esquire, of 194, Cimitiere Greenhall, a bugle-horn between two
Street, Launceston, Tasmania, same
wings arg. Alta pete. 112. 3

crest and motto. nee sperru). 120. 7 Greenhaugh, a greyhound passant.
Green, Kent, out of a mural coronet gu.,
Greene, Richard. F.R.C.P., the SheUeys, cf. 60. 2
a horse's head arg., maned or. cj. 51.7
Green, G. R., Park Street, Ripon, same Lewes, issuant from a ducal coronet gu., Greenhill of London and Middx., a demi-
griffin segreant gu., powdered with
crest. jEqnam servare meniern. a buck's head or. Nee timeo, nee sperno. thirtv-nine mullets or. Bonos alit artts.
Green, Herts, Notts, and Yorks, a wood-
Greene, Staffs, a stag's head erased or.
pecker pecking at a staff raguly, couped
and erect ppr. 121. 2 cf. 64. 2
Greenhill, a demi-griffin segreant arg.
Greene, a buck's head couped or, charged

with a mullet for difference, cf. 121. 9 Another, or. 64. 2
Greene, John, Esquire, of Shamrock,
Green, a rose gu., barbed vert, seeded or, Greenhill, Christophe William Moor, Es-
environed by two laurel- branches ppr. Kyneton, Victoria, Australia, out of a
ducal coronet gu., a buck's head or. quire, J.P., of Puriton Manor Estate,
Green, Herts, on a mount vert, an escal- Nee timeo. nee sperno.
Greene, Reginald Latimer Wellington. Puriton Manor, Bridgwater: (i) A
Esquire, of Tregara House, Stratford-
lop az. cf. 141. 14 on-Avon, same crest and motto. swan with wings elevated and endorsed,

Green-Emmott, Walter Egerton John, ducally gorged and lined. (2) Out of a

Esquire, of Emmott Hall, Colne. Lanes, ducal coronet a man's head. Toujours

and the Old Hall, Rawdon, Yorks pret.

(i ) Out of a ducal coronet composed of Greene, Richard Massy, Esquire, of Greenhow, see Greenhalgh.
Smithstown. Rathore, Cappagh, Brit-
five leaves erminois, a demi - buffalo tas, and Coolehela, co. Kilkenny, same Greening, a nag's head arg. cf. 50. 13
crest and motto.
sa., and ungu. or {for Emmott). (2) Greenland, a dexter arm embowed hold-
Greene, Thomas, Esquire, of Millbrook
A stag's head arg., erased or. attired ing a bomb fired ppr. cf. 202. 5

sa., gorged with a collar gemel gu., Greenlaw, Scotland, an eagle's head

holding in the mouth a sprig of holly and Hallahoise, co. Kildare, issuant erased sa.. holding in its beak an

—fructed ppr. {for Green). Tenez le from a ducal crest coronet gu., a buck's acorn-slip ppr. 84. 10
head or, charged with a crescent gu.
vraye. Nee in arido defU. for difference. Nee timeo nee sperno. Greenlaw, on a mount a cubit arm in
Greene, Edward Jonas, Esquire, of New-
Greenall, Sir Gilbert, Bart., of Walton stead, Clonskeagh, Dublin, a dragon's armour ppr., environed by a snake vert,
head era-sed az., gorged or. Nescia
Hall, County Palatine of Chester, be- holding in the hand, also ppr., a spear

tween two wings or, a pomme sur- in bend.
Greenlees and Greenless, Scotland, out
mounted by a bugle-horn of the first.
of a mount a sprig growing ppr.
Alta peto. 305. 3 fallere vita.

Greenaway, a demi-eagle issuant with Greene, George Arthur, Esquire, of 23, Viresco. 145. 11
Pembroke Gardens, Kensington, W.,
wings expanded ppr. 80. 2 same crest and motto. Greenlogh, a griffin's head erased.

Greenaway, a lion sejant or, holding Greene, Rev. Jonas, of Mount Temple 66. 2
Rectory, Moate, Westmeath, same
with its tore-paws a scaling-ladder gn. crest and motto. Greenly, Heref., a demi-stag springing
Greenaway, Glouc, a griflin's head erased per less erm. and erminois charged on
the shoulder with an escallop az. Fall-
az., holding in its beak an annulet or.

cf. 66. 2 Greene, Rev. Joseph, of Rostrevor, y-gallo. cf. 119. 2
Clifton, Glouc , same crest and motto.
Greene, Sir Edward Walter, Bart., in front Greenly, Edward Howarth, M.A., Titley
Greene, Herbert W., 49, St. Stephen's
of a griffin's head erased or, holding in Green, Dublin, same crest and motto. Court. Titley, R.S.O., a demi-stag

its beak a sprig of three trefoils slipped rampant per fosse erm. and erminois

vert, two annulets interlaced az. be- Greene, Richard Jonas, Esquire, of 49, charged on the shoulder with au escallop
St. Stephen's Green, Dublin, same
tween as many bezants. N071 sine az., and on the neck with a cross cross-
crest and motto.
numine. 242. i let sa. (for distinction). Fall-y-gallo.

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Greenock, Lord, see Cathcart, Earl. Greenwood, Frederick, J. P., of Edgerton Gregorson, Scotland, a lion's head erased,

Greenough of London: (i) The sun in Lodge, near Huddersfield, a demi-lion crowned with an antique crown. E'en

splendour ppr., within the j rampant, holding between the paws a do and spare not. cf. 17. 12

circumfer-

ence of a bugle-horn sa., stringed gu., saltire Viret et semper virebit. Gregory, see Welby-Gregory.

j Gregory, three garbs or. 15 3- '3

rimmed and mounted or. A(2) stag's Greenwood, Sutf. and Oxen., a lion sejant
j

head erased per fess indented arg. and erect sa., holding a saltier arg. Gregory of Harlaxton Manor, Notts,

gu., attired or, holding in its mouth a j Greenwood, Norf. and Yorks, a mullet three garbs or, banded together gu.
I

tleur-de-lis az. cj. 121. 2 sa., between a pair of ducks' wings Crux sctUum. 153. 13

Greenough, a cock crowing between two expanded of the same. Ut prosim. Gregory of Buscott, Berks, a demi-boar

adders in orle, their tails in saltier. 9 1 . I 300. II salient or. 40. 13

Greensmith, Derbysh.. a dove close arg., Greenwood, Arthur. Esquire, Greenholme, Gregory, Leics. and Warw., a demi-boar

beaked and legged gu. 92. 2 Biu'ley-in-Wharfdale, Yorks, a mullet rampant sa., collared and crined or.

Greensmith of Steeple Grange, Derbysh., sa., between a pair of ducks' wings Vigilanter. cf. 49. 13

a dove close arg., beaked and legged expanded of the same. Ut prosim. Gregory, Francis Hood, Esquire, of

gu., holding in its beak an ear of 300. 1 Styvechale, near Coventry, same

wheat or, and standing upon a pig of '• Greer, a hand vested gu. cuffed or, hold- crest and motto.
,

lead az. ing a trefoil vert. 205. 9 Gregory, Middx., a demi-boar salient
arg., armed and crined or, collared az.
i

Greenstreet, Kent, a dragon's head erased 1 Greer, Thomas, Esquire, J.P., of Sea

arg., guttee-de-sang, ducally gorged az. Park, Carrickfergus, Ireland, an eagle cf. 40. 13
Gregory, Kent, a demi-boar rampant sa.,
cj. 71. 8 displayed ppr., charged on the breast
with a quadrangular lock arg. Memor langued gu., ungu., crined, and col-
Greenvile, Comw., out of a ducal coronet

or. a plume of feathers, thereon a dove esto. cf. 7i. 2 lared or. cf. 40. 13

rising arg. Greer, Frederick, Esquire, J.P., of TuUy- Gregory of London, a demi-boar erect

Greenvile, a griffin's head with wings ad- lagan Manor, Dungannon, co. Tyrone, sa. 40. 13
Gregory of Greenwich and Westminster,
dorsed or. cf. 67. 1 same crest and motto.
out of a mural coronet per pale or and
Greenvile, a griffin passant or, collared Greer, a round padlock ppr. 168. 14 az., a demi-boar salient arg., crined
and armed of the first, collared of the
sa. cj. 63. 2 Greerson, a fetterlock arg. 168. 12 second, valued in the breast gu., with
90. I an arrow of the first feathered of the
AGreenway, Warw. : (i) griffin's head Greet, a cock's head erased or.

erased az. (lor Greenway). 66. 2. (2) Greete, a demi-greyhound arg., collared

A lion sejant or, holding in the dexter az. 60. 8

paw a scaling-ladder gu. {far Kdlynge). Greetham, two hands issuing holding a second.
Greenway, Surrey, a griffin's head. 66. i
Greenway, Warw., a griffin's head erased two-handed sword ppr. 213. 3 Gregory, Augustus Charles, C.M.G., of
Greethead, a fleur-de-lis arg. 148. 2 Rainworth, Brisbane, Queensland, out
az. 66. 2 of a ducal coronet a bull's head.
Greg, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
Gregory, Rev. John George, M.A., 2,
Greenway, Edward Maurice, Esquire, of holding in the hand a scimitar az., hilt Clarence Terrace, Leamington, a demi-
Greenway, near Honiton, Devonsh., a lion rampant. Be just and fear not.
and pommel or. 196. 10
Gregory, Ireland, a lion's head erased,
griffin's head az., erased per fess gu., Greg, Robert Philips. Esquire, of Coles

holding in the beak an arrow in bend —Park, Buntingford, same crest. Ein doe, collared or. 18. 6
dexter ppr., headed or. Nil desperan-
and spair not. S'Rioghal mo dhream.

dmn. j 4. 3 Gregory, Lanes and Shropsh., two lion's

66. 8 Gregg, a lion passant gardant az.

Greenway, Devonsh., a griffin's head j Gregg, Derbysh., a stork's head and neck heads addorsed and erased az. and

erased az., holding in its beak an anchor ppr., holding in the beak a trefoil arg., collared, counterchanged. 18. 2

g"- slipped vert. Gregory of Hanbury Mount, Worcs., two

Greenwell, Durh., a stork ppr., beaked Gregg, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet or, lions' heads erased and addorsed az.,

and legged gu., gorged with a chaplet a stork's head and neck per pale arg. semee of cross crosslets arg., in front

of laurel vert. c/. 105. 11 and sa., holding in the beak a trefoil —of a garb fessewise or. Nil desperan-

Greenwell, Rev. William, of 27, North slipped of the last. dum. Crux scutum.
Bailey, Durh., a stork ppr., gorged Gregg, Huband George, Esquire, of Old
Gregory, Scotland, a sphere ppr. AUius.

with a chaplet of laurel vert. town (Rathallard), co. Longford, and 159. I
Gregory, Lines, out of a ducal coronet
Greenwell, a crane's dead couped arg., Clonmore, Stillorgan, co. Dublin, out
or, a maiden's head ppr. , vested gu. 1 82.9
beaked gu., gorged with a wreath of of a ducal coronet a griffin's head Gregory, Scotland, the trunk of an oak-

laurel vert. Viresco. holding in the beak a sprig of shamrock tree sprouting. Nee deficit alter. 145.2
slipped vert. Memor esto. Gregson, Durh. and Derbysh., an arm
Greenwell of London and Durh., an
couped at the elbow, vested bendy wavy
eagle's head arg., beaked gu., gorged Gregg, out of a ducal coronet or, an of six arg. and gu., holding in the
hand ppr. a battle-axe or, the handle
with a chaplet of laurel vert. c/. 83. i eagle's head and neck per pale arg., sa., tied round the wrist with a ribbon.

Greenwood, a tiger sejant or. 27. 6 guttee-de-sang, and sa., holding in the

Greenwood, a demi-lion sa., holding be- beak a trefoil slipped of the last.

tween the paws a saltier humettee Gregg of London, out of a ducal coronet

or. or, an eagle's head and neck per pale Vigilo. cf. 207. 10

Greenwood, F. R., Surgeon, Glenden erm. and sa., holding in the beak a Gregson, a cubit arm in armour ppr..

House, 21, St. George's Square, Port- trefoil of the last. charged with three bendlets wavy sa.,

sea, a demi-lion rampant holding be- Gregge-Hopwood, out of a ducal coronet holding in the gauntlet a battle-axe of

tween the paws a saltire couped. For- or, a griffin's head per pale arg. and the last, headecT or.
Gregson, Colonel Lancelot AUgood, of
titer ferre crucem. sa., holding in the beak a trefoil vert.
Burdon, near Sunderland, a cubit arm
Greenwood, Charles Staniforth, Esquire, cf. 67. 9 erect, vested bendy sinister of six arg.

of Swarcliffe, Birstwith, Leeds, a Gregor, Scotland, a hand holding a dagger and gu., a riband around the BTist
also gu., the hand ppr., holding a
leopard sa. or, resting the dexter fore- point downwards ppr. Pro pntrid. battle-axe or, the handle sa., between
two roses of the second, barbed and
leg on an escutcheon sa., thereon a Gregor, a hind's head erased gu. 124. 3

saltire couped arg. 300. 7 Gregor, Cornw. a garb or. 153. 2

Greenwood, Hubert John, Esquire, of Gregor, Cornw., a Saracen's head aff'ron-

28, Chapel Street, Belgrave Square, tee, surmounting a javelin in bend, all seeded ppr. Vigilo.
London, S.W., same crest and motto. ppr. Gregson, Francis Robert, Esquire, of

Greenwood, Derbysh. and Yorks, a demi- Gregorie, Notts, a garb or, banded gu. Place of Tilliefour, Kemnay, Aberdeen-
sh., same crest and motto.
lion or, holding between the paws 153- 2 Gregson of Lowlyn, Durh., a cubit arm
Gregorie of Dunkirk, Scotland, the trunk in armour couped arg., charged with a
saltire arg. bendlet wavy az., between two others

Greenwood, W. De R. Croylands. Sprii of an old fir-tree fallen, from which gu., tied round the wrist with a riband
Grove, Isleworth, a horse's head coupi issues a vigorous shoot ppr. Non de-

erm., gorged with a ducal coronet. ficit alter.

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GRE 242 GRE

of the same colours, and holding in the Grenville, Duke of Buckingham and Grey de Wilton, Viscount, see Wilton,

hand ppr. a battle-axe or, the staff sa., Chandos, see Buckingham. Earl of.

entwined with a wreath of oak fructed, Grenwelle, a swan's head and neck couped Grey, Earl (Grey), a scaling-ladder in

also ppr. arg., beaked gu., gorged with a branch bend sinister or, hooked and pointed

Greham, Ireland, a demi-bull sa., armed of laurel vert. cf. loi. 5 sa. De bon vouloir servir le Roy.

or. c/. 45. 8 Greseley, an owl ppr. 96. 5 158. 14
Grey de Ruthyn, Baron (Clifton), a dexter
Grehan of Mount Plunkett and St. John's, Gresham, on a mount of grass vert, a
CO. Roscommon, Ireland, a demi-lion arm embowed in armour holding a
grasshopper or. 137. 8

gu., gorged with three escallops or. Gresham of London, a grasshopper ppr., sword ppr. ilortem aut triumphum.

Ne oublies. cf. 10. 3 about the neck a collar gemelle or, and 19s- 2

Greiden, Scotland, a demi-otter sa., de- holding in the mouth a pawnee flower Grey, Sir Edward, Bart., M.P., of Fallo-

vouring a fish ppr. 1 34. 12 ppr. den, Northumb., a scaling-ladder in
bend sinister or, hooked and pointed
Greig, Scotland, a boar's head ppr. Per- Gresley, Sir Robert, Bart., of Drakelow, sa. De bon voidoir servir le Boy.

severe. 41. I Derbysh., a lion passant arg. Meliore 158. 14

Greig, Thomas Watson, Esquire, of fide quam foriuna. 6. 2

Glencarse, a falcon rising belled and Gresley, Staffs, a lion passant erm., col- Grey, George, Esquire, J.P., of Milfield,

ducally gorged, all ppr. Certum pete lared gu. cf. 6. 2 Wooler, Northumb., a scaling-ladder

finem. 87. 2 Gresley-Douglas, see Douglas. in bend. De bon vouloir servirle Roy.

Greig, a falcon rising ppr., jessed, belled, Gresoun, Scotland, a fetterlock. Hoc Grey, a scaling-ladder in bend sinister

and ducally gorged or. 87. 2 securior. 168. 12 or, hooked and pointed arg. De bon

Greig of Lethangie, a martlet sa. Nee Gresque, Lines, a lion passant arg., vouloir servir le Roy. 158. 14

sorte, nee fato. 95. 5 guttee-de-poix, coUared gu. cf. 6. 2 Grey, Northumb., a scaling-ladder are.
Gressey, a talbot sejant sa., collared and
Greig, Scotland, an arm in armour em- 158. 14

bowed holding a scimitar ppr. Strike lined or. 55-5 Grey, Northumb.: (l) A scaling-ladder
Aarg. 158. 14. (2) ram's head arg.
sure. 196. 10 Gresswell, Albert, M.D., Louth, Lines, a

Greinvile, a demi-griffin or. 64. 2 gu- 130. I

Greir and Grier, Scotland, a fetterlock Gretton, Suff., an arm > iped at shoulder Grey, a demi-lion rampant holding a

az. Hoc securior. 16S. 12 holding a truncheon scaling-ladder.

Greive, Scotland, an arm in armour bran- Gretton, John, Esquire, of Stapleford Grey-Egerton, Sir Philip Henry Brian,

dishing a scimitar ppr. Hoc securior. Park, Melton Mowbray, and 66, Bart., D.L., of Egerton and Oulton

Greive, Scotland, an arm in armour hold- Ennismore Gardens, London, S.W.. Park. Chesh. : (i) Three arrows, two
ing a dagger point downwards. Qua, an arm embowed ppr., vested above in saltire arg., and one in pale sa.,

fidem serviisti. the elbow arg., holding in the hand a banded with a ribbon gu. {for Egerton).
Greive, Northumb., a martlet sa. J'ai torch erect fired, a sickle in bend sinis- 173. I. (2) On a dexter glove arg.. a

laclcj. 95.5 ter, both also ppr. Steadfast. falcon rising or {for Grey). Virtuti

Greive, Scotland, a ram's head ppr. Pro Greve, Herts, a squirrel sa., charged rwn armis fido. ef. 87. i

rege et grege. 1 30. I with two bends sinister arg., holding Grey, Durh., on a sinister glove in fess

Grelley, a hand holding a fish ppr. an escallop or. 135-9 arg., a falcon rising or, encircled with

-220. 4 Grevile, Warw., out of a ducal coronet a branch of honeysuckle ppr.
Grellier, a demi-eagle displayed or. 81.6
gu., a demi-swan with wings expanded Grey, Suff., a unicorn passant gu., be-
Gremiston, out of a crescent arg., a lion's
face sa., crowned with an antique crown arg., beaked of the first. cf. 100. 12 zantee, crined, armed, unguled, and

or. 21. 6 Grevile, a greyhound's head erased sa., ducaUy gorged or. cf. 48. 6

collared and ringed or. cf. 61. 2 Grey, on a hand lying fesseways, couped

Grendall, a lion passant gardant or, hold- Greville, Earl of Warwick and Brooke, at the wrist arg., thereon a bracelet

ing a flag arg., the staff sa. see Warwick. or, a falcon of the Xnst with wings ex-

Grendon, a decrescent or. 163. i Greville, Baron, Rt. Hon. Algernon panded.

Grene of Cappamurra, Tipperary, a wolf's William Fulke Grevile, out of a ducal Grey, a unicorn passant erm., armed,

head erased. 30. 8 coronet gu., a demi-swan rising with maned, tufted, and unguled or, in front
wings expanded arg. Vix ea nostra of a sun in splendour. .-1 ma puissance.
Grenehalgh, Notts, a bugle-horn sa.,

stringed or. Omnia debeo Deo. voco. cf. 100. 12 Grey, Chesh., in front of the sun in

GreviUe-Nugent, Rt. Hon. the late Fulke splendour ppr., a unicorn erect erm.,

Grenewell, Durh., a stork close ppr., Southwell, first Baron Greville, of armed, crested, and unguled or. 48. i

beaked and legged gu., gorged with a Clonyn Castle and Clonhugh, co. West- Grey, Beds, Essex, and Herts, a demi-
meath, and of North Mym's Park, woman couped at the waist ppr., her
chaplet vert. c/. 105. II
AHerts: (i) cockatrice ppr., charged hair flotant or, holding in each hand
Grenfell, William Henry, Esquire, M.P.,

of Taplow Court, Taplow, Bucks, on a on the breast with a pellet for differ- a sprig of laurel vert.

chapeau gu., turned up erm., a griffin ence {for Nugent), cf. 68. 4. (2) Out Grey, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-
of a ducal coronet gu., a demi-swan
passant or. cf. 63. 13 swan arg., beaked gu. cf. 100. 12

Grenlell, Major-General Sir Francis Wal- with wings expanded and elevated arg. Grey, Northumb., out of a ducal coronet

lace, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., of the Palace, —{for Greville), and in an escroU over or, a swan rising wings elevated arg.,

Malta, same crest. the first crest, Decrevi. Vix ea nostra charged on breast with a trefoil gu.

Grenfell, Charles Seymour, Esquire, of voco. cf. 100. 12 De bon vouloir servir le Roy. cf. 100. 1

Elibank, Taplow, Bucks, and 46, Pont Greville, a greyhound's head erased sa., Grey, Scotland, an anchor entwined with

Street, S.W.. same crest. bezantee, gorged with a collar arg., a cable ppr. 161. 2

Grenfell, a griffin passant ppr. 63. 2 charged with three peUets. cf. 61. 2 Grey, out of a ducal coronet gu., a demi-

Grenlord, a hunting-horn gu., veruled Grevis, the sun in his splendour or. eagle ppr. 80. 4

or. cf. 228. 9 162. 2 Grey of Wolbeding, Sussex, and Barton,
Grensby, a sinister hand holding a bow
Grevis, Kent, a squirrel holding between Yorks, out of a ducal coronet per pale

ppr. 214. 5 its paws an escallop or. cf. 135. 9 or and gu., a demi-eagle with wings
elevated arg.
Grentmesnell, a plume of ostrich-feathers Grevis-James, Lieutenant-Colonel Deme-

arg. 115- I trius Wyndham, of Ightham Court, Grey, Leics., out of a ducal coronet az.,

Grenvele of London, a sinister arm Ightham, Sevenoaks : ( i ) Out of a a demi-peacock in pride ppr.
ducal coronet or, a demi-swan with Grey, Ireland, a griffin's head erased
couped and embowed ppr., vested

gu., holding a bow bent sa. cf. 204. 11 wings expanded arg., beaked gu. {for arg., beaked or, and holding in the

Grenville, Baron Grenville, a garb vert. AJames). (2) squirrel holding be- beak an annulet gu. cf. 66. 2

153- 2 tween the paws an escallop or. I a isyvern with wings addorsed
Grenville, Baron Glastonbury, a garb
Fide Grey,

et constantia. supporting with the dexter claw a

vert. Uno ceqiius virtute. I S3- 2 Grey, Earl of Stamford, see Stamford. staff raguly.

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Grey, on a chapeau gu.. turned up erm., Grieve, John Andrew Mackenzie, Es- Griffith of Bangor, Carnarvonsh., upon a
quire, Major, Royal Artillery, a dexter
a wyvern or. Foy en tout. cf. 70. 4 arm in armour embowed, the hand mount vert, a lion statant, tail ex-
grasping a dagger ppr. Qua fidem
Grey, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., tended erm., charged on the body with

a wyvern with wings elevated and ad- three crosses patee in fesse gu.

A(lorsed or. ma puissance, cf. 70. 4 servasti. 196. 5 Griffith, Shropsh., a demi-lion rampant

Grey, Norf. and Yorks, a dragon's head Grieves, a pelican's head erased vulning holding in his dexter paw a pheon

or. 71- I itself ppr. 98. 2 point downwards. cf. 10. 2

Grey, Scotland, a badger ppr. 33. 10 Grieves, James Percy, M.R.C.S., 61, Griffith, a demi-lion rampant gu. Gryf

Grey, Northumb., a ram's head arg. Fairlop Road, Leytonstone, N.E., out ynyfydd. 10.3

130. I of a mural coronet a demi-eagle dis- Griffith of Castell March, Wales, out of

Grey, a fo.x passant regardant ppr. cf. 32. 3 played holding in the beak a cross a mural coronet a demi-lion holding
Greyndour, a squirrel sejant cracking a
crosslet fitchee. in the dexter paw a palm-branch. A

nut, all ppr. 135. 7 Grieveson, of Nevill Holt, Leics., an es- fynno Duw deued. 16. 11

Greysbrook, a bear's head or, muzzled callop or, surmounted by a mascle az., Griffith, Somers., a wolf's head couped
between two wings, also az.. each
sa., charged on the neck with three sa. , semee of estoiles or. cf. 30. 5

Heurs-de-lis fesseways az. cf. 34. 14 charged with an escallop of the first. Griffith, Waldie-, Sir Richard John, Bart.,

Greystock, a lion passant gardant or. Celerilcr sed certe. of Munster Grillagh, co. Londonderry,

Volo non valeo. 4. 3 Griffen, a unicorn's head erased az.. on a ducal coronet a griffin segreant or,

Gribble, a greyhound's head erased sa., bezantee. cf. 49. 5 charged on the shoulder with a trefoil

collared or. Grifleth, a grifiSn's head erased or. vert. Jovis omnia plena. 62. 2

Gribble, George James, Esquire, of Hen- (Another, ppr.) Non crux, sed lux. Griffith, Rev. George Octavius, B.A., of

low Grange, Biggleswade, in front of a 66. 2 St. Barnabas Vicarage, Beckenham, a

greyhound's head couped sa.. collared Griffin, London, Northamp., Warw., a demi-woman affrontee, habited gu.,

and ringed or, three mullets of six points talbot's head erased sa. Vincam. crined or, supporting with the dexter

fesseways of the last. Veritas pre- GrifDn, Marten Harcourt, Esquire, of the hand a cross crosslet, the sinister hand

vnUbit. 235. 7 Pell Wall Estates, Market Drayton, resting on an escutcheon arg, charged

Gribble, James Byng, Esquire, of 5, Salop, a talbot's head erased sa. Vin- with a rose gu. , barbed and seeded ppr.

Wetherby Gardens, London, S.W., cam. 56. 2 A fin. 255. 20

same crest and motto. Griffin, James Whitehouse, Esquire, J.P., Griffith, Ralph Thomas Hotchkin, Es-

Gribble, John Charles. Esquire, of 12, of "Towersey, Bucks, a talbot's head quire, M.-4.,C.I.E., of Corsley, Kotagiri,
Park Road, Richmond, same crest and South India, same crest and motto.
Neerased sa. vile velis. Griffith, Herbert Edward, Esquire, of 11,
St. Bride's Avenue, Fleet Street, E.C.,
motto. Griffin, a talbot's head erased ppr. 56. 2 same crest and motto.
Griffith, Richard William Smith, Esquire,
Grice, Norf., a boar passant sa., ducally Griffln, Staffs, a woman's head couped of Eyeworth Lodge, Lyndhurst, Hants,
a demi-maiden affrontee ppr., vested
gorged or. cf. 40. 9 at the breasts ppr., the hair flotant or. az., holding in the dexter hand a cross
flory fitchee or, and resting the sinister
Grice, between two wings or. a blacka- Griffln of London, out of a ducal coronet on a lozenge, also or, charged with a

moor's head couped sa., ear-rings or, or, a demi-grifKu erm., membered or.

and ducally gorged of the last. 64. 4
Griffin, Edward Lysaght, Esquire, Barris-
Gridley, out of a ducal coronet a demi-

lion rampant or, holding between the ter-at-Law, of Violet Hill, Bray, co.

paws a pheon ppr. Devant si je puis. Wicklow, Ireland, a demi-griffin seg-

cf. 16. 3 reant arg., charged on the shoulder martlet gu. Fidcle a fin.
Griffith, Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel Walker,
Grierson, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant with a fleur-de-lis az. Fide et forti-

holding in the dexter paw a rose. 12. i tudine. cf. 64. 2 G.C.M.G., of Merthyr, Brisbane,

Grierson, a dolphin naiant az. 140. 5 Griffin, Patrick, Esquire, of Woodhill Queensland, a wyvern wings endorsed

Grierson, Ireland, a phoenix in flames Terrace, Tivoli, Cork, and Laharden, ppr., semee of trefoils or, the dexter

ppr. 82. 2 CO. Kerry, a demi-griffin segreant arg., foot supporting an escutcheon of the

Grierson, Scotland, a branch of fir ppr. charged on the shoulder with a cross last, charged with a cross flory gu.

Spem renovat. 147. 6 patee az. Fide et fortitudine. Esperance sans peur. 253. 4

Grierson, Sir Alexander Davidson, Bart., cf. 64. 2 Griffith, late Charles Marshall, Esquire, of

of Lag, Dumfries, a fetterlock arg. Griffin, Richard Michael, Esquire, of Llwynduris, Cardigansh., Wales, a

Hoc securior. 168.13 Quorn House. Milverton, Warw., same griffin regardant sa., wings elevated or,

Grierson of Milton Park, Kirkcudbright, crest and motto. holding in the beak an arrow, the barb

a fetterlock or. Hoc .securior. 16S. 12 Griffln, Sir Lepel Henry, K.C.S.I., a griffin downwards ppr., the dexter claw rest-

Grierson, out of a ducal coronet or, an segreant or, between two ostrich- ing upon a man's head in profile armed

arm erect ppr., holding a key of the feathers arg. Judge not. cf. 62. 2 in a helmet, the visor up, also ppr.,
garnished or. Le bon temps viendra.
first. Grifflnhoote, a griffin's head or. 66. i
63. 12
Griesdale, a dexter hand in fess. couped Griffls, a peacock in his pride ppr. Griffith, John, Esquire, of Park Twad,

and frilled, holding a sword in pale ppr. 103. 12 near Newcastle Emlyn, same crest and

Grieve, Scotland, a cock regardant ppr. Griffith, late Francis Robert, Esquire, of
Corsley and Crofton, Nilgiri Hills,
91. 9 South India, a demi-woman affrontee motto.
Grieve, Scotland, an anchor in pale ppr.
Griffith, on a ducal coronet a griffin

C'andide et caute. 161. I ppr., vested arg., supporting with the sejant. cf. 62. 10

Grieve, an escallop or, between two dexter hand a cross crosslet erect of the Griffith, a griffin's head erased sa., guttee-

wings gu. 141. 10 last, and resting the sinister hand on d'or. cf. 66 2

Grieve, Roxburgh, Scotland, an arm in an escutcheon, also arg., charged with Griffith, on a mount vert, a squirrel

armour embowed, the hand grasping a Aa rose gu., barbed and seeded ppr. sejant gu., holding a hazel-branch

dagger fesseways point to the dexter fin. fructed, cracking a nut ppr.

])pr. Hoc securior. ' 196. 5 Griffith, a woman's head couped at the 135- 5

Grieve, Russia, a dexter arm armed hold- breasts ppr., hair flotant or. Griffith, Ireland, a dexter arm embowed
holding in the hand a dagger.
ing a dagger ppr. Quia fidem servasti. Griffith, Glouc, a woman's head affrontee
Griffith, Gideon de Gorrequer, M.R.C.S.,
Grieve, Scotland, an arm in armour hold- ppr. 1 82. 3
34, St. George's Square, Belgravia,
ing a dagger point downwards ppr. Griffith, Wales, a buck's head cabossed S.W., a bear's head, erased. Acting

Hoc securior. per pale or and arg. 122. 5 rightly, trust in God.
Griffith, Darby-, Christopher WiUiam,
Grieve, Fredericlc John Mackenzie, Es- Griffith, a stag's head erased holding in
quire, Commander R.N., a dexter arm Pad worth House, Reading: (i) A
in armour embowed, the hand greisp- its mouth a sprig of laurel ppr.
ing a dagger ppr. Qua fidem servasti. stag's head cabossed per pale gu. and
cf. 12 az.. attired or, between the attires an

Griffith, a lion rampant sa.

196. 5 Griffith, Wales, a lion passant

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Aestoile of the last {Griffith). (2) garb Grimshaw, Captain John, of Hutton Grive, a martlet sa. J'ai le clef. 95. 5

arg., charged with an anchor erect sa. Lodge, Kirkby Stephen, J.P., D.L., a Groat of NewTiall, Scotland, an anchor

{Darby). griffin segreant sa., beaked and mem- ppr. Anchor fast. 161. 2

Griffiths, Worcs., a deiui-lion rarapant gu. bered or, ducaUy crowned of the last. Groat, Middx. and Kent, on a mount

10. 3 Candide et constanter. vert, a dexter arm in armour embowed
ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand
Griffiths, Hcref., a wolf's head couped Grimshaw, Robert, of Hanover, a griffin

sa., semee of estoiles or. Firmitas et segreant holding in the dexter claw a a javelin surmounted by two oak-

sanilas. cf. 30. 5 rose slipped and leaved.

Griffiths, a deini-Moor affrontee, charged Grimshaw of High Bank, Lanes, a demi- Grobham, Wilts, a boar's head couped

on the breast with three suns ppr.. girt griffin sa. Tenax -propositi, vinco. or. 43. I
round middle with a band rayonnee,
64. 2 Grogan, Ireland, a hawk holding in its

and holding in the dexter hand a spear. Grimshaw, Ireland, a dexter arm in dexter claw a wheat-ear ppr. 85. 7

Griffiths, a stag's head cabossed per pale armour ppr., holding in the hand a Grogan of Johnstown, Wexford, Ireland,

gu. and az., Ijetween the attires an cross crosslet fitched in pale az. a lion's head erased sa. Honor et virtus.

etoile of eight points or. cf. 122. 5 cf. 2:0. 14 17. 8

Griffiths, Edward St. John, Esquire, of Grimshaw, two lions' heads erased, col- Grogan, Sir Edward Ion Beresford, Bart.,

Upton House, Nursling, Southampton, lared and addorsed ppr. 18. 2 a lion's head erased sa., charged with

a lion rampant gu., charged with a Grimstead and Grimsted, a dexter arm . a mullet or. Honor et virtus.

chevron or, holding between the fore- embowed ppr., the elbow on the wreath, cf. 17. 8
paws an escutcheon arg., thereon a
holding a bow towards the sinister ppr. Grogan-Morgan : (i) A reindeer's head

stag's head caboshed ot the first, and Grimston, a stag's head with a ring round cabossed or (/or jV/orjan). 122.4. (2)
resting the hind-leg on a cinquefoil of its neck arg. Faitz proverount.
the second. Usque ad aras amicus. A lion's heajd erased sa. {for Grogan).
cf. 121. 5
292. 6 Grimston, Essex, a stag's head erased ppr., —Honor et virtus. Fidus et audax. 17. 8

Grogan, a hind trippant or. 1 24. 1

Grigby, an ounce's head erased ppr., col- attired or. Mediocria firma. 121. 2 Grome, Suff., an arm in armour ppr.,

lared arg., charged with two mullets gu. Grimston and Grimstone, a stag's head garnished or, holding in the hand a

Grigg, a horse's head erased arg. Ut arg., attired or. 121. 5 gauntlet, also ppr.

prosiin. 51-4 Grimston, Earl of Verulam, see Verulam. Gronow, a lion rampant. i. 1

Grigg, out of a ducal coronet a dexter Grimthorpe, Baron (Beckett), of Grim- Gronow of Ash Hall, Glamorgan, a lion

hand holding up a swan's head, all ppr. thorpe, Yorks, a boar's head couped rampant. Gronwi hU Gwerninion. i. 13

20. 7 or, pierced by a cross patee fitchee Grooby, Wilts, out of a ducal coronet or,
pale eufiJed with
Griggs, erect sa. Prodesse civibus. ,n eag.

ipr. 22. I Grimwood, on the top of a tower an eagle . label.

Griggs, I" 1.': r D.L., of Mount- issuing with wings addorsed. holding Groom, Grome, and Groome, on a tortean

field- I. :_- jli, in front of two in its beak an acorn slipped ppr. 76. 10 winged gu., an eagle with wings dis-

ostri. I, h ,1: 1,, - A^altire gu., a sword Grimwood: (i) demi-wolf rampant, played or. cf. 79. I

i

in pale i-iil[k-.l 111 a leopard's face collared, and holding between the paws Groom, a dexter arm in armour embowed

ppr. Secondu ( 22. 13 a saltire. (2) A lion 3 gamb erased and ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand

Grigson, a ram's head erased ppr. erect sa., charged with a cross crosslet of the first a gauntlet, also ppr., and

130.6 arg., and holdin^g a buckle or. Auxilio suspended from the wrist by a pink
Grigson, of Saham Toney, Norf., out of a ribbon an escutcheon, abo or, thereon a
divino.

ducal coronet or, a griffin's head chequy Grindal and Grindall, an arm in armour pile gu., charged with a cross patee

arg. and sa. 67. 9 embowed, holding by the blade a sword, fitched arg. 199. 1

Grigson, a griffin's head couped chequy point downwards, ppr. 195. 6 Groombridge, out of a mural coronet a

arg. and sa., encircled by an annulet Grindal and Grindall, a demi-lion rampant garb, thereon a crow perched, all ppr.

or. Vincit qui se vincit. per pale or and az. to. 2 153- 9

1

Grigson, Rev. William Shuckforth. Pelynt Grindlay and Grindley, a buffalo's head Grose, Suirey, on a mount vert, a lamb

j 44.1 sa., holding with the dexter foot a

Vicarage, Duloe, R.S.O., Cornw., same erased gu.

crest. Grindlay and Grindley, a dove ppr. 92. 2 banner erm., charged with a cross

Griles, Devonsh., a hedgehog arg. 135. 8 Grindlay and Grindley, a pea-hen ppr. clechce gu. cf. 131. 14

Grill, a demi-chevalier in armour holding Gringfield, Sussex, a gauntlet or. 209. 8 Groseth, Scotland, a dexter hand holding

in his dexter hand a scimitar, all ppr. GrinUnton, Sir John Joseph, C.E., a sword ppr. Pro patrid. 212. 13

187. 4 F.R.G.S., F.S.A., of Rose Hill, Middle Grosett, see Grossett.
Grilles, Cornw., a porcupine passant arg. Wallop, Hants, a sword erect ppr., Gross, on a ducal coronet or, a talbot

cf. 136. 5 pommel and hilt or, surmounting a passant ppr., collared and lined of the
Grills, Devonsh. and Cornw., a hedgehog
pen fesseways arg., interlaced by a first. .54. 9

arg. 135. 8 spur or. Fide et fortitudine. 246. 10 Grosse, out of a ducal coronet a hand

Grimaldi, a demi-griffin segreant ppr. Grisewood of London, a demi-lion gardant holding a dagger ppr. 212. 11

Deo juvavte. arg., environed with laurel vert, hold- Grosset and Grossett, four arrows, points

Grimes of London, a martlet vert. 95. 4 ing a garb az., banded or. Nil de.iper- downwards, and a strung bow in saltier,
Grimes, Warw. and Hants, two wings andum.
all ppr. 173. 12

addorsed or. cf. 109. 12 Grislay, a dexter hand ppr., holding a Grossett-Muirhead, see Muirhead.

Grimes, a horse's head couped or, between lozenge or. 219. 10 Grossett, Wilts, two hands holding a

two wings arg. S'- 3 Grissell, Hartwell Delagarde Esquire, of sword erect ppr., hilt and pommel or.

Grimlie- Drayton : (i) On a rock ppr. a Brasenose College, Oxford, on a 213. I

raven sa., guttee d'eau, supporting ^vreath or and gu., a greyhound's head Grosvenor, Duke of Westminster, see

with the dexter foot a cross engrailed erased sa., around the neck a double Westminster.
chain or, and pendent therefrom an Grosvenor,- Glouc, a talbot statant or.
gu. {for Druyton). (2) On a mount

vert, a demi-hon or, charged on the escutcheon of the last, charged with cf. 54. 2

shoulder with a cinquefoil of the first, a bugle-horn stringed sa. 61. i Grosvenor, William Clayton, Esquire, of

between two palmetto-trees ppr. (for Grissell, Frank De la Garde, Esquire, of Hungersheath, Arnside, Westnal., same

Grivike). Hac iter ad astra. Army and Navy Club, S.W., same crest.

Grimond, a camel's head erased or, col- crest. Grosvenor, Randolph Lea, Esquire,

lared gu., and belled arg. Grissell, Thomas De la Garde, Esquire, of 75, Oakley Street, Chelsea Embank-

Grimsbie and Grimsby, Leics., a demi- Norbury Park, Dorking, same crest and ment, S.W., same crest. Virtus non

ram salient sa. 130-13 , motto.

Grimshaw, Lanes, a griffin segreant sa., Gritton, a lion's face between two wings Grosvenor of Bushbury, Staffs, a talbot

beaked and membered or. 62. 2 ppr- 21- 4 passant or, collared gu. cf. 5 4. 5

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Grosvenor, Dorset, a horse current sad- Groves, Staffs, on a mount vert, a dragon Grys, a lion sejant sa., collared and lined

dled and bridled, all ppr. 52. i statant ppr., collared and chained or, or. 7. 4

Grosvenor, George William, Esquire, of charged on the shoulder with an estoile Gubbay, Moses. Esquire, of Poona, East

Broome House, Stourbridge, a garb gu- India, a pelican arg., standing on a

erminois surmounting three battle- Groves of Bridge House, Beaminster, rose-branch slipped ppr., and charged

axes, one in pale and two in saltire ppr. Dorset, a talbot passant. on the wing with a key gu. Probitas

Virtus non stemtna. Growtage or Goutrige, an ostrich's head fons honoris. 98. 5

Grote of London and Surrey, between holding in the beak a horse-shoe ppr. Gubbay, Maurice Elias, Esquire, of

two elephants' probosces erect, a pine- Groyn, a bear's head sa. 34- I4 Grosvenor Gardens, London, S.W.. a

tree, all ppr. Prodesse qitam conspici. Groze, a mullet or. Deo juvante. 164. 2 bird of paradise, in the beak a branch

Grotrian, Frederick Brent, Esquire, M.P., Grubb, Scotland, a lion's head erased. of fern, and resting the dexter leg on

a dragon's head between two wings Strength is from heaven. 17- ^ a lotus flower, all ppr. Toujours on

expanded arg. Animo et fide. ,72-7 Grubb, Herts, a griffin's head erased per jamais.

Grout, on a mount vert, a dexter arm in pale arg. and gu., charged with a rose Gubbins, an arm from the elbow vested,

armour embowed ppr., garnished or, counterchauged. holding a branch of holly vert.

holding a javelin surmounted by two Grubb, Edward Walter, Esquire, a Gubyon, a demi-lion rampant sa., charged

oak-branches, also ppr. griffin's head erased per pale arg. and with three escallops arg. cf. 10. I

Grove, Ireland, a lion rampant gu. gu., charged with a rose counter- Gucheres, a water- bouget sa. 168. 4

Gloria finis. 1-13 changed, cj. 66. 2 Guernsey, Lord, sec Aylestord, Earl of.

Grove, John M. C, Esq., of Castle Grove, Grubb, Wilts, a lion's head az., ducally Guest, see Wimborne, Baron.

same crest and motto. crowned or. cf. 18. 8 Guest, Scotland, a swan ppr. 99. 2

Grove of Shenston Park, Staffs, on a Grubbam and Grubham, a cock ppr. Guest, a swan with wings expanded ppr.

mount vert, a dragon statant ppr., QI. 2 Xrr teiiiur. nee timide. cf. gg. 12

collared and chained or, and charged Grubbe, Charles Walter, Esquire, a Guest, a rt\Min's head erased ppr., between

on the shoulder with an estoile gu. griffin's head erased per pale arg. and two o.strich-feathers or. cf. loi. i

Laudo mamntem. 235. 10 gu., charged with a rose counter- Gueva, Lines, a plume of four ostrich-

Grove, John Wilham. Esquire, J.P., of changed. feathers, the two outside ones or, and

Coldbrook, Long Bay, D'Entrecas- Grubbe, Rev. Charles Septimus, M.A., the two centre ones gu. cf. 1 14. i

teaux Channel, 'Tasmania, Member of same crest. Guidott, Hants, a gerfalcon ppr.. with

Licensing Bench and Educational Grubbe, Francis William, Esquire, of wings elevated, beaked, and membered

Board of Advice, etc., a mount, thereon Shellow, Ongar, Essex, same crest. or, holding in the beak a branch of

a dragon, with wings elevated vert, Grubbe, John Eustace, Esquire, of South- olive vert, fructed or. Pa.v optima

collared and chain reflexed over the wold, Suff., same crest. Factis dictisque rerum.

back, and charged on the shoulder with Guildford, Earl of (North), a dragon's head

an estoile or. Laudo manentem. Grubbe, Robert William, Esquire, same —erased sa., ducally gorged and chained

235. 10 crest. or. La verlut est la seide noblesse.

Grove, a stag trippant ppr. 1 17. 8 Grubbe, a lion's head az., murally crowned Animo et fide. cf. 71. 8

Grove, a hand holding a glove ppr. 220. 5 or. Guilford, Kent, a tree raguly couped and

Grove, a hand holding a thistle ppr. Grubbe, Wilts, a lion's gamb sa., holding trunked or, flammant gu.
a rose gu., stalved and leaved ppr.
218. 2 Guilford, on a chapeau gu., turned up

Grove, Dorset and Wilts, a talbot pas- cf. 37. 10 erm., an ostrich- feather erect or.

sant sa., collared or. cj. 54. i Gruben, an acorn slipped and leaved vert. Guillam, a dolphin haurient ppr. 140. 11

Grove, Dorset and Wilts, a talbot passant 152. I Guillamore, Viscount (O'Grady), of Cahir

sa.. collared arg. cj. ^4. i Grubham, a rose gu., stalked and leaved Guillamore, Kilmallock, 00. Limerick,
a horse's head erased arg., charged
Grove, Troyte-Chafyn-, George, Zeal's vert. 149- 5 with a portcullis az. Vulnerattis non

House, near Mere, Wilts, a talbot pas- GrudgSeld, Suff., a gauntlet or 209. 8

—sant sa., collared and tirreted arg. Grueber, Stephen Henry, Esquire, J.P., victus. cf. 51. 4

Grow as a grove. Ni des.sous ni of Ormley, Fingal, Tasmania, a rose Guille, Jersey, and Guernsey, a mullet of

dcssoux. between two wings erect, each charged seven points or, between two wings

Grove, a talbot passant sa., gorged with with a rose. Honor virtutis proemium. arg. Eaptim ad sidera tollar.

a collar engrailed arg. cf. 54. 5 Grufleth, Staffs and Warw., a demi- cf. III. 5
woman vested gu., crined or. 182. 8 Guille, Jersey a mullet of seven points
Grove of Dunhead, Wilts, a talbot pas"-
Crumley, Ireland, a vine-branch ppr. Eor. cmlo lux mea.
sant sa., ducally gorged or. cf. 54. i
152. 9 Guillemard, Francis Henry Hill, M.D., a
Grove, Sir Thomas Eraser, Bart., M.P., Grumstead, an antelope's head couped
dexter arm embowed in armour ppr.,
of Feme, Wilts, a talbot statant sa.,

Nycollared arg. dessux, ny dessoux. arg., attired or. cf. 126. 2 the hand grasping a mullet arg.
Guillim, Glouc, an arm in armour em-
54- 2 Grundie, Notts, a demi-leopard rampant
Grover, issuing out of a cloud in the bowed, holding in the hand a broken
gardant sa., bezantee. 427,.
sinister an arm embowed holding a sword, all ppr.
Grundin, a stag trippant erm. 1 17. 8

garland of flowers ppr. 200. 12 Grundy, a demi-leopard rampant gardant Guinners, Ireland, out of a mural coro-

Grover of Porth-y-Glo, near Cardiff, out sa., bezantee. Scio cui confido. net az., a demi-lion or, holding in his
of a cloud in the sinister an arm em- ^3- 4 dexter paw a palm- branch vert.

bowed holding a garland of flowers, all Grunhut, Victor Phillip James, Westcote, 16. II

ppr. 200. 12 Westoe, a helmet fan arg., rayonnee, Guinness, Earon Ardilaun, see Ardilaun.

Grover of the Bury, Hemel Hempstead, and charged with a chevron gu. Guinness, see Grattan-Guinness.

Herts, and Bovenay Court, Burnham, Semper constanter. 300. 12 Guinness, see Lee-Guinness.

Bucks, a demi-lion gu., gorged with Gryce, Norf., a boar arg., ducally gorged, Guinness, Richard Seymour. Esquire, of

a collar gemel, holding in the dexter armed and ungu. or. cf. 40. 9 16, Rutland Gate, London, S.W., a

paw a palm-branch slipped and resting Grylls, Cornw., a porcupine passant arg. boar passant quarterly or and gii;

the sinister on a mullet, all or. Le Vires agematis unus hahet. cf. 136. 5 Spe^ mea in Deo. 4°- 9

Roy.laloij.la joy. cj. 15. 10 Gryme, the Roman fasces ppr. 171. 4 Guinness, John Cecil Jenkinson, Esquire,

Groves, John Percy, Esquire, of Candie, Grymes, issuing out of a cloud a hand of San Francisco, U.S.A., same crest.

Guernsey, a talbot sejant collared. seizing a stag by the attires, all ppr. Guinness, Sir Reginald Robert Bruce,

Gaiidtt teiitaniine virtus. 116. 10 J.P., D.L., of 134, Ashley Gardens,

Groves, out of a ducal coronet or, a cock's Grymes, a griffin's head erased sa., semee S.W., same crest and motto.

head combed and wattled gu. 90. 6 of escallops or. cf. 66. 2 Guinness, Rev. Robert, M.A., of the
Vicarage, Market Harborough, same
Groves, Ireland, a greyhound passant Grymsby, Essex, a sinister hand holding

sa., ducally gorged or. c/. 60. 2 a bow ppr. 214. 5 crest and motto.

GUI 246 GUT

Guinness, Captain Benjamin Lee, D.L., Gun-Monro, see Monro. Gurdon, Philip, Esquire, of 6, Conduit

of Ballard, Combe, Kingston - on - I Gun, co. Kerry, a dexter hand erect and Road, Bedford, same crest and motto.

Thames, and 25, Cadogan Gardens, apaumee ppr. Vincit amor patricE. Gurlin, on a mural coronet gu., an eagle
i

London, S.W. : (i) Guinness. (2) On 222. 14 with wings addorsed or, holding in the

a pillar arg., encircled by a ducal [ Gun, a de.xter arm in mail embowed, hold- beak an acorn stalked and leaved ppr.

j

coronet or, an eagle prejring on a bird's ing in the hand a sword ppr. cf. 195. 2 cf. 76. 10
Gurney, a lion's head erased or, gorged
leg erased ppr. {for Lee). 248. i. Spes Gun of Fethard. Tipperary. Ireland, two
1

Deo swords in saltire, points upwards, ppr. with a palisado coronet composed of
Guion and Guyon, a cock az., combed
pommels and hilts or. Dum spiro, spear-heads az.

and wattled or. 91. 2 spew. 171. 12 Gurney, Alexander Cecil. M.B., 5, Gil-

Guise, Sir William Francis George, Bart., Gun, Scotland, a wolf passant sa. 28. 10 dridge Road, Eastbourne, out of a

J.P., D.L.. of Elmore Court, Glouc, Gun-Cunningliam, Cornwallis Robert —baronial coronet a lion's head. A Deo

out of a ducal coronet or, a swan rising Ducarel, Esquire, of Mount Kennedy, nutritus. Sit Deo gloria.

ppr., collared and chained of the first, Newtownmountkennedy, co. Wicklow, Gurney, John Henry, Esquire, of Kes-

and cliarged with a lozenge vair. Quo Ireland, the stump of an oak-tree wick Hall, Norwich ; Richard Han-

honesfior eo lustior. 247. 3 fructed with a single acorn ppr., sur- bury Joseph Gurney, Esquire, of

Guise, Francis Edward, Esquire, M.A., mounted by a scroll inscribed with the Northrepps Hall, Norwich ; and

of Dean Hall, Little Dean, Newnham, word '• Tandem." Over, fori: oi-er. Somerville Arthur Gurney, Esquire,
of Northruncton Hall. Norf. : (i) On a
same crest. Gundry, a demi-lion holding in the dex-

Gulby, a naked arm embowed, thrusting ter paw a sword, all or. .14-12 chapeau gu., turned up erm., a gurnard

a sword, point downwards. Gunman, Kent, out of a naval coronet fish in pale head downwards. 139. i.

Guldeford, a firebrand flammant ppr. arg., an anchor erect sa., cabled or. A(2) wTestling-coUar or. 165. 12.

Gull, Sir William Cameron, Bart., M.A., Gunn, on a chapeau az., a fox sejant or. Gurney, Richard Hanbury Joseph, Es-

of Brook Street, in the parish of St. 32. 12 quire, D.L., of Northrepps Hall,

George, Hanover Square, Middx. : (i) Gunn, Scotland, a hand holding a sword Norwich, on a chapeau gu., turned up

On the dexter side, of honourable aug- ppr. Aut pax, aut bellnm. 212.13 erm., a gurnard fish in pale head

mentation, a lion passant gardant or, Gunn, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a downwards.

supporting with the dexter paw an musket. Gurteen of Bleane, Kent, a demi-heraldic

escutcheon thereon an ostrich- Gunn, Norf., a lion rampant gu., holding antelope sa., attired, ungu., and crined

or, supporting between the legs a tilting-

the coronet, encircling the badge of the Gunner, a lion's head erased or, spear of the last. 127.12
1
Gurwood, out of a mural coronet a
Prince of Wales. 279. i. (2) On the Gunning, Sir George William, Bart., J. P.,
sinister side, two arms embowed vested M.A., of Eltham, Kent, a dove holding castle ruined in the centre, and there-
az., cuffs arg., the hands ppr. holding in the dexter claw a caduceus ppr.
from an arm in armour embowed, hold-

a torch or, fired ppr. Sine. Deo frustra. Imperio regit unus cequo. 283. 15 ing a scimitar, all ppr.

279.2 Gunning, Kent, on a wTeath of the Gurwood, a unicorn's head. 49- 7

Gull, Kent, a dexter arm in armour em- colours a dove az., the dexter claw sup- Guscotte, a demi-gryphon arg., guttee-
bowed in fess ppr., the elbow on the porting a sword wavy and radiated in de-sang, wings elevated vair, holding
wreath, holding in the hand a battle- bend ppr. , hilt and pommel or. Verite in the dexter paw a goutte gu.,
and supporting with the sinister by
axe arg., the handle or. sayis peur.

GuUan, Scotland, a stag lodged ppr. Gunning, Somers., an ostrich holding in the blade a sword in bend point up-
wards ppr., pommel and hilt or.
115. 7 the beak a horse-shoe ppr., charged
Constantia et labore.
Gulland, Scotland, a dove within a ser- on the breast with a cross patee gu.

pent in orle ppr. Inrwccnce surmounts. cf. 97. 8 Gush, William Frederick, Esquire, late

92. II Gunson, Gonson, and Gonston, an ante- of 53, Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park, an

Gulline, Scotland, a dove ppr. 92. 2 i lope's head couped arg., guttee-de- owl arg., holding in the beak a balance
sang. attired or. Non aqua solum. or. Sapiens et Justus.
Gulline, Scotland, a falcon belled ppr.

cf. 85. 2 cf. 126. 2 Gusthart, an eagle displayed sa., pierced

Gulliver, a lion passant gardant arg., Gunston, Ireland, a tower triple-towered through with an arrow bendwise arg.

ducally crowned or. Non dormit qui arg. 157. 6 Avitos novit honores. cf. 75. 2

cu-slodit. cf. 4. 3 Gunter of Milton. Wilts, and Kintbury, Guston, a demi-wolf gu. 31. 2

Gullon, in a cavity of a rock a Cornish Berks, an antelope's head erased per Gutch, John, Esquire. M.A., M.D., of

chough sitting, all ppr. Tutum reju- pale or and sa. 126. 2 28, Fonnerau Road, Ipswich, on a
wreath of the colours, arg. and gu.. in
gium. 102. 6 Gunter, Sussex, a stag's head erased per

Gully, Rt. Hon. William Court, P.C, K.C., pale sa. and gu., attired or. 121. 2 front of three roses arg., stalked and

M.P., of Speaker's House, Westminster, Gunter, Sussex, a stag's head couped leaved ppr., a boar's head erased, also
S.W., and Sutton Place, Seaford, per pale gu. and sa., attired, counter-
arg. Persevere. 252. 20

Sussex, a cubit arm vested sa.. cuff changed. 121. 5 Gutluie, see Lingard-Guthrie.

arg., the hand grasping a sword erect Gunter, Wales, a stag's head per pale gu. Guthrie, a salmon naiant arg. Ditaf et

ppr., between two wings each per pale and sa. 121. 5 alit.

nebuly, the dexter of the last and gu., Gunter, Sir Robert. Bart., on a gauntlet Gutlirie, an eagle displayed sa., holding

and the sinister gu. and or. fessewise or, a stag's head erased in its dexter claw a sword ppr. 75-7

Gully, two keys in saltier. Nil sine proper. 2S4. 12 Gutlirie of Halkertoun, Kincardine, Scot-

crttce. Gunthorpe, Norf., a lion's head erased, land, a falcon with wings elevated

Gulman, a man's leg in armour couped collared. 18. 6 standing on a dexter hand in fess
couped behind the wrist ppr. Ad
and embowed, the thigh in fess, the Gunthorpe, a unicorn's head arg. 49. 7

leg in pale, the foot in chief, spurred, Gurdon, Hants, Suff., and Wilts, a goat alta.

all ppr. arg., attired or, salient against a moun- Guthrie, Scotland, a cross crosslet fitchee
Gulston, Alan Stepney, Esquire, of
tain vert. 238. I az. Ex unitate intrementum. 166. 2

Derwydd, Llandebie" R.S.O., Car- Gurdon, Norf. and Suff., a goat climbing Guthrie of Craigie, Forfarsh., Scotland, a

marthensh., an ostrich's wing, five up a rock, all ppr. In arduis viget vir- demi-lion rampant gu., holding in his
feathers alternately arg. and gu., dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee gu.
tus. 238. I

charged with a bend sa., thereon three Gurdon, Sir William Brampton, K.C.M.G., Sto pro veritate. 11. 10

plates. Over crest, " Crescent sub of Assington Hall, Suff., same crest Guthrie, a demi-lion rampant gu., armed

pondere virtus." II3- and motto. and langued az., holding in his dexter

Gumbleton, Middx., a derai-griffin with Gurdon, Major-General Eveljm Pulteney, —paw a cross crosslet fitchee of the last.

wings addorsed arg., beaked and legged of 12. Norton Road, Hove, Sussex, Sto pro veritate. Nee timidus nee

gu., holding a mullet or. cf. 64. 2 same crest and motto.

'

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Guthrie, Scotland, a dexter arm in ar- Gwilt of Icldingham, Suff., from a mount greyhound's head issuant sa. A(2)
mour embowed brandishing a sword vert, the sun rising in its splendour dexter arm in armour ppr.. issuant

ppr. Sio pro vcrilatc. 191;. 2 ppr., therefrom issuant a unicorn's from a crescent arg., holding a sword

Guthrie, Jolin Douglas Maude, Esquire, head couped sa., armed and crined or, erect, also ppr., hilt and pommel or,

of Guthrie Castle, Guthrie, N.B., and holding in the mouth a cross pattee enfiled by a boar's head or, erased and

(iagie House, Dundee, N.B., a dexter fitchee of the last. 49. 3 vulned ppr. Over the second crest

arm issuing holding a drawn sword ppr. Gwinnell, a sinister arm in fess vested —Vim vi repellere licet. Under the arms
Toujours fidele.
Above the crest, Sto pro veritate. gu., embowed, holding a bow towards

Guthrie, Scotland, a hand holding a the sinister ppr. 204. 4 Gwynne-Hughes, John Williams, Esquire,
sword ppr. Sto pro veritate. 212. 13
Gwinnell, an arm couped at the shoulder, of Tregil, Llandilo, Carmarthensh. :
Guthry, Scotland, a lion's gamb issuant
vested gu., embowed and resting the A(i) talbot passant [lor Hughes). (2)
grasping a palm-branch ppr. Sto pro A goat passant (jor Williams). (3) A
elbow on the wreath, the hand towards
icriiate. 36. 7 the sinister holding a bow ppr. raven ppr. (for Owynne).
Gwynne - Vaughan of Guildfa House,
Guthry, Scotland, a cross crosslet fitched 204. II

az. Ex nnitate incrementum. 166. 2 Gwinnett of .Moreton Hall, Heref., and Penybont, Radnorsh., upon a mount

Gutteridge or Guttlidge, a swan ppr., Penlline Castle, Glamorgansh. a vert, in front of a I:)oy's head affrontee,
,

crowned with an antique crown or. horse's head sa., gorged with a wreath couped at the shoulders ppr., crined or,

cf. 99. 2 of oak or, holding in the mouth a broken a snake nowed. also ppr. Asgre Ian

Guy, Northamp. and Wilts, between two spear in bend sinister, point downwards, diogel ei pherchen.

wings expanded or, a lion's head az., embrued ppr. Gybbon, a demi-lion arg., crowned or,

collared arg. c/. 19. 7 Gwinnett, Glouc, a horse's head couped "nolding in its dexter paw an escallop

Guy, a man's face affrontee bearded ppr., sa., holding in the mouth a spear in of the first.

crowned with an antique crown or. bend, head downwards, embrued ppr. Gybbons, a demi-lion rampant sa. , charged

Dare quam accipere. Gwydyr, Baron (Burrell), of Gwydyr. with three escallops in pale arg.

Guyan, Essex, a demi-lion rampant gar- Carnarvonsh., a naked arm embowed cf. 10. 2

(lant or, gorged with a collar per pale ppr., holding a branch of laurel vert. Gybons, Oxon., Warw., and Wales, a

az. and sa. c/. 10. S Animus non deficit cequus. 22S. 6 lion's gamb erect and erased gu., hold-

Guybyon, an eagle's head erased erm. 83.2 Gwyer, Wales, a wolf passant ppr. 28. 10 ing a cross tormee fitched sa. 36. 9

Guylemin, Herts and Wales, an eagle's Gwyn, Ireland, a lion rampant arg. 1. 13 Gyfford, a lion's head erased gu., gorged
head erased sa., beaked gu., holding Gwyn, formerly of Baron's Hall, Norf., a with a collar or, charged with three

in the beak a lion's gamb or, erased of lion rampant or. i- 13 roses of the first. cf. iS. 6

the second. cf. S3. 2 Gwyn, Reginald Preston Jenny, Stan- Gyles or Gylls, a hand holding a club

Guyling, an arm embowed ppr., vested field Hall, Wymondham, Norf., same ppr., spiked or. cf. 214. 6

arg., the hand, also ppr., holding a crest. Retribue servo tuo. Gyles, a peUcan in her piety ppr. 98. 8

Gwyn, a cannon mounted ppr. 169. 12 Gyles, Devonsh., a lion's gamb erect and

Guyon, Gardiner Frederic, Col. retired, Gwyn, two laurel-slips in saltier ppr. erased gu., entiled by a bar gemelle

late Royal Fusiliers, of Egerton House, Gwyn, a stag's head erased ppr., between or, holding a branch of apples of the

Richmond, Surrey, out of a mural crown the attires a cross crosslet fitched. last, leaved ppr.

arg. . charged with three pellets, a demi- 120. 12 Gyll, Durh. and Yorks, the head of an

lion rampant ppr. Vis unita fit jortior. Gwyn, Wales, a gauntlet holding a sword Eastern king couped at the shoulders
in profile ppr., crowned and collared
Guyot, an eagle displayed. 75. 2 arg., pierced through a dragon's head

Gwatkin, a garb or, banded. 153-2 erased or, vulned ppr. | or, a chain passing from the rim of the

|

Gwatkin, Alexander George Stapleton, Gwyn, Wales, a sword in pale, point down- 1 crown behind to the back of the collar,

Esquire, on a mount vert, a garb or, in wards, ppr., pierced through a boar's also or.

front thereof a Cornish chough with head sa. cf. 42. 4 Gyll of Wyrardisbury, Bucks, a hawk's

wings expanded sa. Duw a bortha ij Gwyn of Dyffryn, Wales, a hand holding head az., between two wings vert,

brain. a dagger thrust through a boar's head fretty or. Virtutis gloria merces.

Gwatkin, Arthur John Campbell, Esquire, couped arg. Vim vi repellere licet. 227. 3
JI.A., same crest and motto.
212. 6 Gyll, a falcon's head az., between two

Gwatkin, Frederick Stapleton, Esquire, Gwyn, see Moore Gwjti. wings or. 89. i

same crest and motto. Gwyn, Berks, London, and Wales, an Gymber of London, an arm in armour

Gwatkin, Hugh Fortescue Wilmshurst, arm in armour embowed ppr., holding ppr., holding a spiked club or.

Esquire, same cre^t and motto. in the hand a sword below the hilt Gynn, Herts, on a garb or, a bird close

Gwatkin, Joshua Reynolds Gascoigne, in bend sinister arg., hilt and pommel az. cf. 93. 3
Esquire, of the Manor House, Potterne,
or. 195. 6 Gypses, a dove holding in its beak an

in front of a beehive ppr., a bee volant Gwynne, Wales, a hand in armour couped olive-branch ppr. 92. 5

between six points fesseways or. In- at the wrist ppr.. holding a dagger Gyrlyn, Norf., a demi-griffin az., wings,

dustria. arg., hilt or, pierced through a boar's beak, and legs or, holding a fleur-de-lis

\

Gwatkin, Stewart Beauchamp, Esquire, head erased sa. per pale of the first and gu. cf. 64. 2

in front of a beehive ppr., charged with Gwynne, Wales, a lion rampant regardant Gysors, a fox's head erased gu. 33. 6

a cross crosslet or, a fern-brake, also supporting between its paws a boar's Gysseling, Lines, a lion rampant az.,

ppr. In recto glorior. 253. 8 head, all or. winged or. 20. 7

Gwillam, a dolphin haurient ppr. 140. 11 Gwynne, England and Ireland, a dolphin Gyssinge, a lion passant erm., collared

Gwillanne, an eagle ppr. 76. 2 140. gu. cf. 6. 2

Gwilt, of London, a cubit arm couped Gwynne, Sussex and London, a bear and Gytties, Kent, an arm in armour embowed

ppr., holding in the hand a saltire or, a ragged staff. 34. 9 ppr garnished or, holding a battle-axe
,

surmounted Dy a fleur-de-lis sa. Gwynne-Holford, James Price William, arg. 200. 6

Gwilt of Westminster, on a saltire or, Esquire, of Kilgwvn, Carmarthensh., Gytti'ngS, Shropsh., two tilting-spears in

interlaced by two amphisboena az., Buckland, Bwlch,'and Tre Holford, saltier.

langued gu., a rose of the last barbed Brecon : ( i ) From the sun in splendour Gyves, a unicorn's head couped at the

and seeded ppr. 1 or, rising from behind a hill vert, a neck. 49- 7

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248

H.

Habeck, out of a mural coronet a cubit Hacklet and Hackluit, a hand holding a Hadestock, on the stump of an oak-tree
I

| sprouting new leaves, the sun shining

arm vested az.. cuffed arg., holding in hunting-horn ppr. 217. 4

ji

]

the hand a mullet gu. cj. 206. 12 Hackney, out of a ducal coronet a nag's all ppr. 145. 5
1

HabgOOd, a sword and a quill in saltier I Hadeswell or Hadiswell, a demi-lion ram-

ppr. 170. 4 Hackote, on a ducal coronet a martlet, pant gu., holding in his paws a battle-

HabgOOd, A. E., Solicitor, Clifton, Bristol, all ppr. 95. 12 axe az. 4I ;.

a pen in bend surmounting a sword in Hacksbaw, Shropsh., a heron's head Hadfield, an escallop or. 141.' 12

bend sinister, point upwards, both ppr. erased arg., ducally gorged gu. i Hadfield, an arm embowed vested az.,

HabgOOd, Henry, M.D., Stafford House, cf. 104. II holding in the hand ppr. a trefoil

Upperton Road, Eastbourne, same Hackrill, on a mount a greyhound passant

crest. Per aspera virtus. cf. 60. 2 Hadfleld, an arm in armour embowed

Habingdon, Worcs., an eagle displayed Hackvill, on a chapeau a fox sejant, all holding in the gauntlet a crane's head

or, ducally crowned az. cf. 75.2 ppr. 3^- and neck erased. 108. 13

Habingdon, a horse's head erased arg., Hackwell and Hakewill, Lines Hadiswell, a demi-lion rampant gu., hold-

bridled sa., between two wings ppr. Devonsh., a trefoil slipped purp., be- ing between the paws a battle-axe az.

cf- 51- 3 tween two wings displayed or. 15. 4

Haccomb, an arm holding a bow and no. 12 Hadley of London, and of Cianbrook

arrow, all ppr. Hackwell, between two wings displayed Park, Essex, upon a mount vert, a
falcon belled arg., supporting in the
Haccombe, a dragon's head erased vert, or, a human heart gu. cf. no. 14

scaled or. 7<"/• ~1 • Hacon, Suff. and Norf., a falcon barry of dexter claw a buckle, the tongue erect

Hachet, Warw., a hawk's head couped six arg. and vair. 85.2 or, and holding in the beak three ears
of wheat, also or. God is my help.
gu. f/. 89. I Hacote, on a ducal coronet a martlet ppr.

Hachet or Hacket of London and Bucks, 95. 12 85. 10

a denii-panther arg., spotted az., or, Hadaway, Lieutenant - Colonel George Hadley of London and Heref., a falcon

and gu., holding a branch vert, flowered Rowley, of Grenville, Godalming, a arg., beaked, legged, and belled or,

of the fourth. 23. 14 tower, out of the battlements an eagle holding in its beak a buckle of the last.

Hackbeck, a cross pattee erm. cf. 165. 7 rising, wings elevated and addorsed. Hadlow, Scotland, a lion's gamb holding
Hacker, on the trunk of a tree in fess, a
Virtus sola nobilitas. a thistle, all ppr. ^y. 6

nioor-cock ppr. Hadd, Kent, on a mount vert, a talbot Hadly, a falcon. 85. 2

Hacker-Heathcote of East Bridgford, sejant arg., eared sa., ducally gorged Hadokes, a talbot's head ersised sa., col-

Old Hall, Notts: (i) On a mural gu., on the dexter side of the mount a lared arg. 56. I

coronet az., a pomeis charged with a laurel-branch ppr. Hayson, on a ducal coronet or, a lion

cross or, between two wings displayed Hadden, an arm embo%ved brandishing a rampant gu. cf. i . 13

erm. {for Heathcote). (2) A wood- scimitar ppr. 201. i Hadsor, out of a ducal coronet gu., a

pecker standing on the top of a tree Hadden, Scotland, an eagle's head erased dragon's head or, holding in its mouth

eradicated ppr. {jor Hacker). or. Suffer. 83. 2 some leaves ppr.

Hacket, Warw., an eagle's head erased Hadden, Jlajor Charles Frederick, R.A., Hadwen, the bust of an angel with wings

ppr. Fides sujjicit. i^. 2 same crest and motto. elevated ensigned with a cro.ss.

Hacket, Bucks and London, a derai- Hadderwick, Scotland, a dexter arm from Hadwen, Sidney John Wilson, Esquire, of

panther arg., spotted az., or, and gu., the elbow holding a roll of paper Dean House, Sowerby, Yorks, a rock

holding a branch vert, flowered of the ppr. .Ve timeas recte faciendo. overgrown with heath, thereon a grouse

fourth. 23. 14 215.6 holding in its beak a thistle, all ppr.
Had on and win.
Hacket, Scotland, an arm in armour em- Haddington, Earl of, in Scotland (Baillie-

bowed holding a sword, all ppr. Hamilton-Arden) : (i) In the centre Hadwen, Lanes, out of a mural coronet

195. 2 Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of or, an eagle's head ppr. Perfero.

Hackett, Charles, Esquire, J.P., of six ostrich-feathers, three and three, 83- 9
Riverstown, near Parsonstown, co.
Tipperary, a demi-panther arg., spotted —also or {for Arden). {2) On the dexter Haflenden, Kent, an eagle's head couped.
side Two dexter hands issuing out of 83. I

az. , collared gu. . charged on the shoulder clouds conjoined fessewise, and holding Haffenden of Homewood, Kent, same

with a trefoil slipped vert, and holding betwixt them a branch of laurel erect, crest.

in the dexter paw a branch of the last. all ppr. {for Hamilton). (3) On the Haffenden of Bloomsbury, a griffin's head
—Asinister side erased holding in its beak an arrow.
Virtute el fidelilate. cf. 23. 14 crescent or (for Baillie). cf. 66. 8
—Prcesto ei persto. Major virtus quam
Hackett, a demi-eagle with two heads

displayed per pale gu. and or, wings splendor. 163. 2 Haffenden, Rev. John StiUington, Yorks :

counterchanged, each head ensigned Haddo, Lord, see Aberdeen, Earl of. A(i) gryphon's head erased sa., pen-

with a coronet. cf. 82. 7 Haddock, a hand holding a fish, all ppr. dent from the beak an escutcheon arg.,

Hackett of Dublin, on a mural coronet 220. 4 charged with a mullet of the first {for

arg., an eagle displayed with two heads Haddon of Grandholme. Scotland, a leg Haffenden). (2) A demi-wolf or,

sa. Spes men Deus. cf. 74. 2 in armour couped at the thigh, the foot guttee-de-sang, holding between the

Hackett, co. Tipperary, Ireland, an eagle upward. Parta tueri. 193. 3 paws a cross patee gu. (for Wilson).

displayed with two heads per pale az. Haddon, a man's leg couped at the Hafley, a demi-lion rampant az., armed

and gu., and between the heads a middle of the thigh in armour ppr., and langued gu., grasping in the dexter

trefoil slipped vert. Spes mea Deus. garnished and spurred or, flexed at the paw a cross patee or. Avise la fin.

cf. 74. 2 knee, the foot upwards, the toe pointing Hagan, see JIahon-Hagan.

Hackett of Hackettstown, co. Carlow, to the dexter side. 193. 3 Hagan, Ireland, out of a naval coronet
Ireland, an eagle displayed with two Haden-Best, see Best or, a demi-negro affrontee with broken

heads ppr., issuing from a ducal coronet Haden, see ISarrs-Haden. manacles depending from each wrist,

and surmounted by a tiara resting on Haden, J. Poynton, Esquire, J.P., of grasping in the dexter hand the Union

two snakes. Fortitudine et prudentia. Egremont, Trowbridge, Wilts, a lion's Jack displayed on a flagstaff, and in

HaCkford, on a trumpet or, a swan with gamb erased grasping a plume of three the sinister "hand on a similar staff the

wings addorsed arg. 100. 6 ostrich-feathers, all ppr. Integer mens cap of libert}', all ppr. Vota vita men.

Hacklet of London, a demi-lion gu. 10. 3 augustissima possessio. 37. 5 Hagar, a garb in fess ppr. 153-6

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Hagart, a lion rampant ppr. Sans peur. Haig, Henry Alexander, Esquire, of 4?, Haire-Forster, Rev. Arthur Newburgh, of

I- 13 Kensington Park Gardens, W., same BaUynure, co. Monaghan, a hind's head

Hagarty, Ireland, a dexter hand ppr., crest and motto. erased gu., collared and chained or,

holding up an escallop or. 216. 2 Haig, William James, Esquire, of Dollar- holding in the mouth an arrow point

Hagell, an olive-branch slipped ppr. field, Ciackmannansh., same crest and downwards arg. (for Forster). (2) A

151. II motto. demi-lion rampant couped arg., gorged

Hagen, a stork's head erased ppr. 106. I Haig, George Augustus, Esquire, J.P., of with a collar dancettte gu., and between

Hagen, a dove rising arg. 94. 2 Pen Ithon, Radnorsh., a rock ppr. the paws a cross crosslet of the last

Haggar, Essex and'Canibs, a talbot pas- Tyde what may. 179. 7 (for Haire). Odi profanum.

sant arg., collared and lined gii. S4. 5 Haig-Smellie, Thoma-s, Esquire, of 26, St. Hairstanes, Scotland, a dexter arm hold
Haggar, Essex and Cambs, on a mount
Charles Square, North Kensington, ing a key, all ppr. Toujours fidele.

vert, a talbot passant or, collared and London, W. : (i) A dexter hand hold- 217. 7

lined gu. cf. 54. 5 ing a crescent erect, all ppr. {for Smellie). Haitlie, a hand holding four arrows points

A216. 8. (2) j

Haggard, a cock's head erased ppr. rock ppr. {for Haig). downwards, all ppr. cf. 214. 3
—Industria, virtnte et lortitudine. Tyde j Haize of London, a wolf's head ppr.,
90. I \

Haggard, Kent, a cubit arm erect hold- what may. 179. 7 I erased gu., charged on the neck with

ing in the hand truncheon. D^ix Haig and Haigh, a demi-savage holding an escallop or. cf. 30 8

mihi Veritas. 214. 6 over his dexter shoulder a hammer. Hake, a sword in pale arg., hilt and

Haggard of Bradenhall, Thetford, Norf. 186. II pommel or, entiled with a boar's head

A(1) mullet of six points arg. 164. 3. Haigh, George Henry Caton, Esquire, of couped in fess az. 42. 4
Gainsby Hall, Merionethsh., same
(2) Out of a mural coronet per pale or crest and motto; and Sola virtus Hake, out of a ducal coronet two pot-

and az., a snake erect ppr., holding hooks addorsed between two wings.

—in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert. Haigh, Charles Thomas Ernest, Esquire, Hakeliott, out of a ducal coronet or, a
of Colne Bridge, Bradley, near Hud- plume of four ostrich-feathers sa.
Miral inter omnes. Modeste conabor. dersfield, in front of a demi-man
114. I
Haggard, Henry Rider, Esquire, of Hakewood, on a chapeau a garb, all ppr.

Ditchingham House, Norf., same crests.

Per ardua ducit. affrontee ppr., holding in the dexter 153. 10
hand a crescent or, a rock, also ppr. Halberdyn, a wolf rampant regardant ppr.
Haggarth, a bugle-horn arg., stringed. Tyde what may.
Haigh, Arthur Samuel, Esquire, of Cat
228. II Cay, Bahamas, same crest and motto. 28. 3
Haigh, Yorks, a talbot's head erased 2U. hands holding a
Hagger, a demi-lion gu., supporting a long Halcro, Scotland, two
sword in pale ppr. 213. i
cross az. 11.14 of Camperdown,
Haldane-Duncan, Earl
Haggerston, Edward de Marie Charlton,

Esquire, of Ellingham Hall, Chathill, 56. 2 see Camperdown.

K.S.O., a lion passant arg. 6. 2 Haighton of Chaigeley, Lanes, out of a Haldane-Oswald, see Oswald.

Haggerston, Sir John de Marie, Bart., of ducal coronet or, a bull's head arg. Haldane, see Chinnery-Haldane.

Haggerston Castle, Northumb., a lion 44-11 Haldane and Halden, Scotland, an eagle's

rampant arg. i- 13 Hailes, a wheel or. 167. i head erased or. Suffer. 83. 2

Haggerston, a talbot erm. cj. 54. 2 Hailes, Colonel Walter, Cintra, Surbiton Haldane, James, of 15, AthoU Crescent,

Hagges, Scotland, an arm in armour em- Hill Park, Surbiton, a dexter arm in Edinburgh, same crest and motto.

bowed brandishing a scimitar ppr. armour embowed holding in the hand 83. 2

iq6. 10 an arrow. Haldane, .James, Esquire, of Grosvenor
Haggie, David Henry, Esquire, of Sea-
Hailes, Major-General John Clements, Crescent, Edinburgh, same crest and

forth. Sunderland, and Hutton Hall, of 43, Wynnstay Gardens, Kensington, motto.

Marston, Yorks, a dexter arm in W., same crest. Haldane, James -Alexander, Esquire, W.S..
armour embowed, holding in the
gauntlet a scimitar. Samper paratus. HaiUy, Scotland, a galley sa., the flag of St. Catherine's, Fortrose, Scotland,
Hagley, a dexter arm in armour erabow ed
gu. 160. 6 same crest and motto. 83. 2

Hailstones, Scotland, a rose-branch Haldane, James Alexander, Esquire, of

holding in the gauntlet a battle-axe, all flowered, all ppr. 140. 8 St. Catherine's, Fortrose, N.B., same

ppr. 200. 6 Hailstone, Rev. Saniuel, M.A., of Walton crest and motto.

Hagne, issuing from a tower a leopard's |

Lodge, Broughton Park, Manchester, ' Haldane, James Aylmer Lowthorpe, Es-

head collared gu. 11^7. 9 a rose - branch bearing roses, all -, quire, same crest and motto.

Hagthorpe, Durh., a dexter hand ppr., ppr. 149. 8 Haldane-Duncan-Mercer-Henderson,Hon.

the sleeve bendy arg. and gu.. holding Haines, on a crescent an arrow in pale Hew Adam Dalrymple Hamilton, of
AFordell, Fifesh., Scotland : (i) cubit
three leaves vert. <•/. 205. 14 ppr. 163. 13 arm erect ppr., the hand holding an

Hagae, Yorks, a griffin's head eraseti Haines, Field-Marshal Sir Frederick Paul,

arg. 66. 2 G.C.B., G.C.S.L, CLE., United Service estoile or, surmounted by a crescent

Hague, Yorks, a martlet arg. 95. 4 Club, Pall MaU, London, S.W., a stork az. {for Henderson). 216.12. (2) The

Hahn, on a ducal coronet a swan with with wings 'displayed arg., beaked and head and neck of a heron erased hold-

wings addorsed and ducaUy gorged. legged or. There is no di/pcidti/ to him ing in its beak an eel seizing the neck

Haig, Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Balfour, that wills. of the former, aU ppr. {for Mercer),
Haines, an eagle displayed az., semee cf. 104. 2. (3) On waves of the sea
C.M.G., of Bemersyde, St. Boswells,

N.B., a rock ppr. Tyde tvhat may. d'etoiles arg. c/. 75. 2 a dismasted ship, all ppr. {for Duncan).

^79- 7 Haines of the Buses, Edenbridge, Kent, (4) An eagle's head erased or ifor

" Tyde what may betyde. an eagle's head erased, gorged with a — —Haldane). "Sola virtus nohilitat.—The
Haig shall be Haig of
ducal coronet. grit poul. Disce pali. Suffer. 83. 2

Haig, OUver. of Ramornie, Fife, Scotland, Hains, an antelope's head ppr., collared Haldane, a terrestrial globe ppr. 1 59. i
sa. cf. 126. 2 Haldenby, Yorks, a swan close arg.,
same crest and motto. 179. 7
Hair, Scotland, two daggers in saltier beaked and legged gu., holding in its

Haig, Alexander Price, Esquire, of Blair- ppr. 169. 8 beak a sprig of laurel ppr. cf. 99. 2

hill, Perthsh., and Coldon, Kinross-sh., Hair, a hare conchant. cf. 136. 12 Halderman, a dexter arm embowed vested

same crest and motto. Haire, James, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, holding in the hand ppr. a broken spear

Haig, Alexander Ritchie, Esquire, care of Armagh Manor, co. Fermanagh, in bend.

>Iiss Haig, 30, Meeting Street, Charles- Ireland, a lion rampant arg., support- Haldimand, a sea-lion sejant ppr. 20. 2
ing the Roman fasces ppr. In te Do- Haldon, Baron (Palk), of Haldon House,
ton, South Carolina, U.S.A., same crest

and motto. mine speravi. Devonsh.. on a semi -terrestrial globe of

Haig, George Ogilvy, Esquire, of 65, Haire, William Hamilton, Esquire, of the northern hemisphere ppr., an eagle
Brook Street, W., same crest and
Armagh Manor, co. Fermanagh, same rising arg., beaked and membered or,

motto. crest and motto. Deo dttcente.

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HAL 250 HAL

Hale, a heron's head erased ppr. 104. 1 by a coronet composed of crosses patee erased arg., gorged with a wreath of
Hale, Major-General Robert, Alderley,
Aand fleurs-de-lis or. (2) greyhound's cinquefoil gu., holding in its beak a
Wootton-under-Edge, same crest.
Hale, a lion's gamb erased az., holding head eouped at the neck sa., collared cross crosslet fitchee palewise or,

two arrows in saltier or, flighted arg. or. Mutas inglorius arles. 61. 2 between two wings gu., each charged

Hale, on the battlements of a castle Halford, a greyhound's head erased at with a fesse, also or. Vis veritatis
arg., a wyvern sa., with wings endorsed
the neck sa.. collared or. c/. 61. 2 magna. 67. 5

Halford, a demi-greyhound sa., collared Hall, Bart., of Monm., a palm-branch

guttee-d'or, gorged with a ducal coro- or. 60. 8 in bend sinister ppr., in front of a

net, therefrom a chain reflexed over the Halfpenny, a lion sejant ppr., holding in griffin's head erased or, charged with
a bar gemeUe gu., and holding in its
back, also or, and holding in the dexter the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitched beak a hawk's lure or, tasselled arg.

claw a sword erect az. or, and resting the sinister on a triangle

Hale of Somerton Hall, upon a rock a Turpiter desperatur.

tower ppr., surmounted by a sun in Halgoet, a thistle ppr. cj. 1 50. 2 Hall, Staffs, a griffin's head erased erm.

splendour or, and resting upon the Halhead, a falcon with wings expanded 66. 2

battlements a scaling-ladder in bend arg., beaked and belled or. 87. I Hall, Scotland, a demi-griffin ppr. Per

sa. Turris jortis mihi Deus. HalibuTton, Baron (Haliburton), a stag at ardua ad alta. 64. 2

157- 14 gaze between two sprigs of maple, and HaU, a demi-eagle with wings endorsed
Hale of Plymouth, a snake ppr., entwined
gorged about the neck with a vrreath of sa., collared or.
round five arrows or, headed sa.,
the same ppr. Watch well. 285. 2 HaU, Leics., a dragon's head eouped az.,

feathered arg., one in pale and four Haliburton of Pitcur, Scotland, a negro's collared arg. <•/. 71. 2

in saltier. Vera -sequor. head eouped atthe shoulders, helmcted. HaU, Worcs., a dragon's head az., collared
Hale, an arm embowed vested az., fretty
IQ2. 7 or. cf. 71. 2
arg., cuffed or, the hand ppr. grasping Haliburton, Scotland , a tree ppr. llajora HaU, Shropsh., on a castle with four

two arrows, also ppr. Cum principibits. aequor. 143. 5 towers arg., a wyvern with wings en-
Hales and Hale of London and Herts,
Haliday of Cammoney, co. Antrim, Ire- dorsed gu., guttee-d'eau, ducally gorged

five arrows, one in pale and four in land, a boar's head eouped arg., langued and lined or, holding in his dexter foot

saltier or, headed sa., feathered arg., and tusked or. Virtute parta. 41. i a sword erect arg., hilt and pommel or.

environed with a snake ppr. Haliday, Scotland, a boar's head eouped HaU, Shropsh., on the stump of a tree

Hales, a de.xter arm in armour embowed ppr. Virtute parta. 43. i eouped or, a wyvern with wings endorsed

holding in the hand an arrow. Halifad, on the stump of a tree ereised at sa., guttee-d'eau, ringed and lined of

the top and eouped at the root, lying in the f&st, the line reflexed over the back,

Hales, a dexter arm in armour embowed fess, a bird. 94. 12 grasping in his dexter claw a sword
ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand,
also ppr., an arrow arg., headed of the Halifax, Viscount (Wood), of Hickleton arg., hilt and pommel or.
second, and round the arm a scarf vert.
Hall, Doncaster, Yorks, a savage HaU of Durham and Oson., a talbot's

ambulant ppr., holding in his dexter head erased sa. 56. 2

cf. 198. 4 hand a club resting upon his shoulder, Hall, Sir John, K.C.M.G., of Hororata,
Hales, Eli George, Esquire, Major :st and upon the sinister arm an escut- Canterbury, New Zealand, two fronds

Sussex Royal Engineers, of St. cheon sa., charged with a griffin's of fern ppr., therefrom issuant a tal-
bot's head erased sa., guttee-d'or, gorged
George's Place, Brighton, a dexter head erased arg. my/ like choice.
arm embowed in armour grasping a with a collar gemeUe, also or. By in-
sword in bend, a spade in bend sinister, 250. 4 diistry and honour.
Halke, Kent, a dexter arm in armour

and an arrow in pale point upwards, embowed holding a battle-axe, all ppr. Hall, Leics., a talbot's head sa., spotted

aU ppr. Vis unita fortier. 256. 10 200. 6 or. Remember and forget not. 56. 12
Hales, a griffin sejant arg.
62. 10 Halkerston, Scotland, a hawk's head HaU, Worcs. and Yorks, a talbot's head

Hales-Tooke, Baseley, Esquire, of Sal- erased gu. In. ardua nitor. 88. 12 sa. 56. 12

house, a griffin's head erased sa., Halkerston, Scotland, a falcon's head Hall, William Wellfitt. Park Hall, Not-

charged on the neck with two bend- erased gu. 88. 12 tingham, a talbot's head erased sa.,

lets arg., and holding in the beak a Halket, a dexter arm embowed brandish- semee of bezants.

sword in pale point upwards, also arg., ing a scimitar, all ppr. 201. I Hall, Durh., a talbot's head erased arg.,

pommel and hilt or. 66. 12 Halkett, a lion passant. 6. 2 coUared chequy or and az. 56. i

Hales, Edward, Esquire, of North Frith, Halkett, Craigie-, of Cramond, Edin- HaU, a talbot's head erased or, peUettee.

Kent, upon a mount a garb vert, in —burgh, a falcon's head erased ppr. cf. 56. 2
HaU, a talbot's head erased sa., eared
front thereof an escutcheon or, charged Fides sufficit. Honeste vivo. 88. 12

with a griffin's head eouped sa. Vis Halkett, Sir Peter Arthur, Bart., D.L., arg., gorged with a chaplet or, gar-

unita /ortior. 152.12 of Pitfirrane, Fife, same crest and nished with roses gu. cf. 56. 2

Hales, a dexter arm in armour embowed motto. 88. 12 HaU of London and Yorks, on a chapeau

ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand Hall-Gage, Viscount Gage, see Gage. gu., turned up arg., a greyhound sejant

an arrow of the second, round the HaU-Dare, sec Dare. erm. cf. 50. 4

shoulder a ribbon tied gu. c/. 198. 4 HaU, Kent, a horse's head in armour ppr.. Hall of Sawforth and Harborougb, Lines,

Haley of London and Middx., a goat's garnished and bridled or, on his head a grevhound's head erased gu., collared

head erased arg., "gorged with a chaplet a plume of feathers arg. 50. 14 or. " cf. 61. 2

gu. c/. 128. 5 Hall, Kent, a horse's head sa., in armour HaU, Yorks, out of a ducal coronet or,

Haley, Sussex, on a crescent arg., a cross ppr., bridled and armed or, on the head a demi-greyhound sa., collared of the

patonce gu. a plume of two feathers or and az. first. <•/. 60. 8

Halfhead, out of a ducal coronet or, a cf. 50. 14 Hall, Ireland, a fox's head paly of six or
derai-man in armour eouped at the Hall of Ashford. Kent, a horse's head
thiglis ppr., garnished of the first, the and gu. ii. 4
vizor up, brandishing a poleaxe, also eouped sa., maned arg., bridled of the
of the first, between two wings, each last, tasseUed or, upon the head armour HaU, a bear's head muzzled, all ppr. 34. 14
ppr., with a spike upon the forehead,
Hall, James Campbell, Esquire, of Rowan

tree House. Monaghan, a bear's head

charged with two decrescents arg., and also or, and therefrom issuant two eouped and muzzled or, charged with a

three etoiles pierced sa. 185. 10 ostrich-feathers, the dexter gu., the trefoil slipped or. Remember and

Halfhide, a greyhound sejant or, collared sinister of the third. forget not.

az., garnished and ringed of the first. Hall, a horse's head between two ostrich- HaU, Shropsh., a demi-stag salient or.

cf. 59. 2 feathers. 50. 2 119. 2

HaUord, Sir Henry St. John, Bart., C.B., Hall, Percy Craven, Esquire, of Bel- HaU, Norf., a demi-buck saliant sa.,

D.L., of Wistow HaU, Leics. : (i) Of dornie Tower, Ryde, Isle of "Wight, and attired or, gorged with a coUar of the

honourable augmentation, a staff en- Purstone Hall, Purston-cum-South- last, charged with three chaplets of

twined by a serpent ppr., and ensigned Featherston, Yorks, a gryphon's head the first. cf. 1 19. 2
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HAL HAL

Hal], a demi-buck saliant or, eared sa., Hall of Oifton, Yorks, and Grange Hall, grasping a dagger, also ppr., hilted and
i pommelled or, and distilling drops of
blood from the point. Merito.
gorged with a fesse wavy between two I Chesh. , a tilting-spear erect surmounted

cottises of the last. I by a sword and a laurel-branch saltire-

cf. 119. 2

Hall of Chester, a stag's head ppr., ways, all ppr. Aut pax, aut bellum. cf. 196. s

collared or. cf. 121. 5 [ Hall, John, Enquire, of the Grange, Hale, Halliday, Shropsh. and Scotland, a dexter

Hall, Shropsh., a buck's head or, coUared Altrincham, same crest and motto. arm in armour embowed in fess, hold-
j
j

sa. cf. 121. 5 j Hall, Scotland, a hunting-horn az., ing in the hand a sword embrued, all

Hall, Edward Kirkpatrick, Esquire, of veruled arg. cf. 228. 1 ppr. cf. 195. 2

Kevin, Nairn, N.B., a gryphon's head Hall, William, Esquire, a hunting-horn Hallifax, a mountain ppr.
I

eouped az., semee of cross crosslets or. ppr., " Hallifax, Essex, a moorcock with wings
:

Hall of Gretford, Lines, out of a ducal Forward expanded per bend sinister sa. and gu.,

coronet or, a plume of feathers arg., Hall, Rev. Richard Augustus, M.A., of combed and wattled of the second,

thereon a, demi-lion rampant of the TuUy House, co. Monaghan, Incum- ducally gorged and charged on the

lirst. bent of Quivey, Diocese of Kilmore, co. breast with a cross crosslet or. cf. 89. 5

Hall, Frederick Charles Northcote, Es- Cavan, a bear's head eouped and Halliley, an arm eouped, vested az., the

quire, a palm-branch in bend sinister muzzled, all ppr. 253. 10 shirt apparent, holding in the hand a

vert, in front of a griffin's head erased Hall, Montagu Haffenden, Whatton flagon or.

or, charged with a gemel gu., holding Manor, Notts, a crescent arg., sur- Hallington, out of a ducal coronet or, a
in the beak a hawk's lure arg., lined
and ringed or. Turpitcr desperatur. mounted by a griffin's head erased sa., greyhound's head sa. 61. 7

in the beak three ears of wheat or. Halliwell, I-ancs, a griffin passant with

Hall, Kev. Herbert, M.A., of the Rectory, Persevere. inded arg.,. beaked and

Clemsford, Suff., same crest and motto. Hall, Rev. Frederick Dickinson, M.A., of 63.2

Hall uf Celgwyn, Cardigansh., Wales, a Broughton Sulney, Notts, same crest a cross-

demi-lion rampant holding a flaming and motto. bow erect or, between two wings gu.

sword imbrued, all ppr. Vive iU vivas. Hall-Say, Richard, Esquire, of 69, Finch- 112. 13

cf. 14. 12 ley Road, N.W. : (i) A stag's head Hallom, a hand gu., holding a grenade

Hall of London, a demi-lion gu., support- erased arg., guttee-de-larmes, holding fired ppr. 216. 6

ing a cross moline titchee or. in the mouth a cinquefoil slipped vert Hallow, an eagle displayed regardant or,
Hall of Moundesmere, Southampton, a
A(for Smj). (2) talbot's head erased holding in its dexter claw a sword in

demi-wolf rampant arg., holding in his sa., charged with four bezants in cross, pale ppr. 75. 7
de.xter paw a heart ppr.. transpierced
holding in the mouth a feather arg. Halloway of London, a demi-lion rampant

by two darts in saltier of the fii-st. Fare et age. gardant purp. 10. 8

Hall, Ireland, on a mount vert, a stork Hall-Watt, Ernest Richard Bradley, Es- Hallowes, Derbysh., a demi-griffin se-

arg., holding in its de.xter claw a pellet. quire, of Bishop Burton Hall, Beverley, greant sa., winged arg. 64. 2

Cura guietum. '2'orks, and Carhead, near Keighley, Hallowes, Thomas Richard Francis Bra-

Hall, Sir Basil Francis, Bart., D.L., of Yorks, a greyhound sejant arg., semee- bazon, of Glapwell Hall, Chesterfield,

Dunglass, Haddington, upon a mount de-lis az. resting its dexter forepaw same crest.

a stork holding in its dexter claw a upon two arrows in saltire ppr. Vigeur Hallowtown, out of a ducal coronet or, a

stone, all ppr. Dat cura rjuietum. de dessus. 256. 9 greyhound's head sa. 61. 7

Hall, on a mount vert, a stork or, holding Hallam, on a mount vert, a bull gu. Halls, an arm vested gu., cuffed or, hold-

in his dexter claw a flint-stone. cf. 45. 2 ing in the hand an anchor ppr. 208. 3

cf. 105. 6 Hallen the late Rev. Arthur Washington HaUwell, Halwell, and Halywell, a hunt-

Hall, Musgrave Robert, Esquire, of Fos- Cornelius, M.A.. F.S.C., of the Rectory. ing-horn az., stringed gu., between two

cott Manor. Bucks, same crest. Cura Alloa, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant wings or. 112. 3
quiclum.
or, crowned, langued, and armed, and Hallyburton, Scotland, a Moor's head

Hall of Culverwood, Hawkhurst, Sussex, charged on the shoulder with a hammer eouped, helmeted ppr. Watch u-dl.

upon a mount a stork arg., holding in az., between two antique wings sa. 192. 7
her dexter claw a pellet. Cura Cri-de-guerre, Mirabello. Sine Deo nil. Halman, sec Hallman.

quietem. 225. I Halpen and Halpin, on a ducal coronet

Hall, Rev. William John, M. A., of Brecton Halles, Herts and London, a snake ppr., an eagle displayed. cf. 75. 2

House, Eltham, and 29, Martin's Lane, entwined round five arrows, one in Halpin, Ireland, out of a tower arg.. a

Carmon Street, E.C., upon a staff pale and four in saltier or, headed demi-griffin segreant with wings ad-

raguly fesseways sa., a dove holding in sa., feathered arg. dorsedsa. 157.5

the beak a Passion-nail ppr. Non sine Hallet, Kent, out of a ducal coronet or. a Halsbury, Earl of (Giffard), of Halsbury,

numine. demi-lion rampant arg., holding be- Dcvonsh. : (i) Out of a coronet a

Hall of Littlebeck, Westml., on a wreath tween the paws a bezant. cf. 16. 3 demi-lion or, holding between the paws
a lozenge erm. (2) A moorcock's
the battlements of a tower, thereon a Hallet, Somers., a demi-lion holding a

cock entwined by a snake, all ppr. bezant. 71 1 • head ppr., holding in the beak a trefoil

Perseverantia et cura quies. Hallett, a dexter hand holding a key ppr. Nevert. vile velis.

Hall, a dove holding in its beak an olive- 217. 7 Halsbury, Devonsh., a demi-lion rampant

branch, all ppr. 92. 5 Halleweel, a boar's head erect sa., be-

Hall, Wilts, an arm in armour embowed tween two ostrich-feathers arg. 41. 14 Halse and Halsey, Devonsh. and Norf.,

ppr., garnished or, holding a battle-axe Halley, a boar's head erased and erect a griffin sejant with wings addorsed

arg. 200. 6 between two ostrich-feathers ppr. arg. 62. 10

Hall, Shropsh., a dexter arm embowed, cf. 41. 14 Halsey, Rt. Hon. Thomas Frederick, P.C.

vested az., cuffed or, holding in the Halliburton, Scotland, a stag at gaze. M.P., of Great Gaddesden Place, Hemel

hand an arrow arg. Watch u'ell. n/- 3 Hempstead, Herts, a dexter cubit arm
erect, vested gu., cuffed arg., the hand
Hall of London, out of a mural coronet Halliday, late John, of Chapel Cleeve,

arg., a dexter arm embowed habited Somers., a demi-lion rampant or, sup- ppr., holding a griffin's claw erased or.

az.. fretty of the first, cuffed or, hold- porting an anchor az. Quarta saluii Nescit vox missa revert i.

ing in the hand ppr. a dagger of the 12. 12 Halsey, a sword erect arg., hilt or, on the

last, hilt and pommel or. Halliday, an oak-tree fructed ppr. 143. 5 blade a boar's head eouped sa. 42. 4

Hall of London, a hand gu., holding a Halliday, Scotland, a boar's head eouped Halsey, Surrey, on a garb lying fesseways

ball sa. 206. 3 arg., armed or. Virtuie parta. 43. i or, a griffin's head sa., guttee-d'eau,
Halliday, a boar's head erased sa. 42. 2 ducally gorged arg.
Hall, a dexter cubit arm in bend vested Halliday of Castledykes, Kirkcudbright, Halstead, Berks and London, out of a
mural coronet chequy or and az., a
az., semee of escallops arg., grasping a Scotland, a dexter arm in armour em-

dagger sheathed, point downwards ppr.

Alu-ai/s ready. bowed eouped below the shoulder. demi-eagle erm., beaked or.

HAL 252 HAM

HalsweU, an ounce sejant ppr., resting the Hamden, Bucks, eagle's head erased Hamilton, Sir Charles Edward, Bart., in
| 83. 2 a ducal coronet or, a mount vert, and

dexter fore-paw on an escutcheon gu. | az.

Halton, Essex, a lion sejant arg., holdini Hamel and Hamell, a crescent or. issuing therefrom an oak-tree pene-

in the dexter paw a broken lance ppr. 163. 2 trated transversely in the stem by a

Hamelen, Hamelin, and Hamelyn, a hand frame-saw ppr., frame arg. Through.

Halton, John, Esquire, 4, Norfolk Road, pulling a rose from a bush, all ppr. Hamilton, Shropsh., out of a ducal coro-
Carlisle, same crest. Tarn pace quam
218. 13 net or, an oak-tree ppr., fructed of the

hello. Hameley, Cornw., a talbot's head erased first and penetrated transversely by a
frame-saw of the second, the frame or.
Halton, out of a ducal coronet gu., a az., ducally gorged and chained arg.

griffin's head sa., between two wings cf. 56. 2 Nee timeo, nee sperno. 143. 8

the dexter or and the sinister az. 67. i Hamelyng, a sea-horse couchant. resting Hamilton, John Claude Campbell, of Sun-

Haltridge, an ostrich ppr. 97. 2 the dexter paw on a cross pattee arg. drum, Ayrsh., out of a ducal coronet

Halxton, a dexter hand holding a dagger Hamer, on a chapeau az., turned up erm., or, an oak-tree fructed, peuetrated
in pale, embrued at the point, all ppr.
a lion's head arg. cj. 17. 9 transversely in the main stem by a
212. 9
Haly of Ballyhally, Cork, Ireland, a mer- Hamersley, Edward Samuel, Pyrton frame-saw ppr. Through. 143. 8

Manor, Watlington, Oxon, a demi- Hamilton, Hugh, of Pinmore, Daljarrock,

maid with a comb and mirror, all ppr. griffin segreant or, holding in the Ayr, same crest and motto.

Sapiens dominahitur astris. 184. 5 claws a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Hamilton of Bardowie, Lanarksh.. Scot-

Haly, Ireland, a savage's head in profile Honore et amore. 291. i land, issuing out of a ducal coronet an

couped ppr. 191. i Hamerton, Chisnall, of the Peel, Helli- oak-tree fructed and penetrated trans-

Haly, Scotland, a greyhound current. field, Yorks, and Claremont Terrace, versely in the stem by a frame-saw ppr.,

Gang jorret. cj. 58. 2 Sunderland, a greyhound couchant, the frame or. 143. 13,

Halyburton, Scotland, a stag at gaze ppr. Fixus adversa sperno. 61. i Hamilton, G. W. Finlay, Mount View,

Watch well. II7- 3 Hamerton, a hand holding a broken Portscathe, Cornw., same crest.
Halyburton, Scotland, a boar's head
hammer ppr. 221. 13 Through.
couped and erect ppr. Watch well. Hamilton - Hoare of Oakfield Lodge,
Hamerton, issuant from the wreath a
Halyburton, Scotland, <•/• 43- 3 Three Bridges, Sussex : (i) An eagle's
a boar's head swan with wings addorsed and dis- head erased arg., charged with an

tended arg. 100. 2

couped and erect ppr. Majores neqnor. Hames, on a ducal coronet a lion passant, ermine spot sa. (jor Hoare). cj.

f/- 43- 3 all ppr. 6. 6 83. 2. (2) Of honourable augmenta-
tion, a mount vert, thereon a castle
Halyburton, Scotland, a greyhound's head Hames, Hayter-, Colville George, of

couped ppr. Fidcle. cj. 61. 2 Chagford House, Newton Abbott : (i) a with the wall on either side broken, and

Halyburton, Scotland, a Moor's head sa., bull's head couped pierced through the from the battlements the flag of Spain

banded arg. Watch well. 192. 13 neck with a broken spear in bend flying ppr., and in an escroU above the
dexter poin*. (2) On a ducal coronet motto, " Alba de Tormes." (3) Out of a
Halyburton of Pitcur, Forfarsh., Scotland, a lion passant. Honor virlMis ducal coronet or, an oak-tree ppr.,

a negro's head and neck in profile,

couped at the shoulders and armed prcemium. charged with a crescent sa., a frame-

with a helmet ppr. Wntch tccd. Hamjgston, a dragon's head erased gu., saw through the stem fessewise, also

Halyfad, on the stump of a tree erased ducally gorged arg. c/. 71. 8 ppr [jor Hamilton). 143. 8

at the top and couped at the root lying Hamill, Ireland, a demi-Iion sa. 10. i Hamilton-Grace, Lieutenant-Colonel Shef-

in fesse, a bird. 94. 2 Hamill, Ireland, a demi-lion sa., collared field, of Knole, Frant, Tunbridge Wells
1
Sussex : (i) A demi-lion rampant arg.,
Halys, a spur rowel az., between two or. 10. 9
and on an escroll above the motto.
eagle's wings or. Hamill, Ireland, on a ducal coronet a En•• grace ajjie" (jor Grace). 10.2. (2)
Of honourable augmentation, a mount
Ham, on a chapeau a unicorn's head leopard sejant, all ppr. 24. 11
vert, thereon a castle with the wall on
erased, al) ppr. 49. 10 Hamill, a palm-tree fructed ppr.
either side broken, and from the battle-
Hambleton, a bundle of quills ppr. 1 1 3. 6 144. I

Hambley and Hambly, a dolphin haurient Hamill-Stewart, John Thomas, Esquire,

az. 140. II of Ballyatwood House, co. Down, Ire- ments the flag of Spain flying ppr., and
Hambro. Charles Eric, Esquire, of 70, land : ( I ) A unicorn's head couped or,
horned and crined arg., charged with above it upon an escroll the words,
Prince's Gate, S.W.. a falcon with ' Alba de Tormes " (jor Hamilton). (3)

wings displayed and belled or, semee a crescent gu. for difference [for Out of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree
of annulets, and resting the dexter ppr., charged with a crescent sa., tra-
claw upon a crescent. In Deo. AStewart), cj. 49. 7. (2) fleur-de-lis versed with a frame-saw through the

or (jor Hamill). Forward. 148. 2

Hambro, Everard Alexander, Esquire, of Hamilton, see Abercorn, Duke of. trunk fessewise, also ppr., and on an
Hayes Place, Hayes, Bromley, Kent, Hamilton, see Dufterin and Ava, Mar- escroll above the motto, " Through "

same crest and motto. quess of. (also jor Hamilton). Concordant no-

Hambro, Henry Charles, Esquire, of Hamilton-Gordon, see Aberdeen, Earl mine jacta. cj.' 143. 8

Milton Abbey, Dorset, same crest and of. Hamilton, His Excellency Sir Robert

motto. Hamilton-Russell, Viscount Boyne, see George Crookshank, K.C.B., LL.D.. of

Hamborough, on a mount vert, a horse Boyne. Hobart, Tasmania, issuing out of a

courant arg. cf. 52. 2 Hamilton, see Barrett-Hamilton. ducal coronet or, an oak-tree fructed
and penetrated transversely by a
Hamborough, Holden- of Steephill Castle, Hamilton, see Nisbet-HamUton-Ogilvy.

Isle of Wight, and Pipewell Hall, Hamilton, see Stephenson-Hamilton. frame-saw, all pr. Through.

Northamp., on a mount vert, a horse Hamilton, see Shaw-Hamilton.

—courant arg., seraee of cross crosslets Hamilton and Brandon, Duke ol (Douglas- Hamilton, Bart., of the Mount, Middx.,
az. and guttee-de-sang. Foresight. Hamilton) : ( I ) In a ducal coronet or, out of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree

Uonesium lUili -prcefer. an oak fructed and penetrated trans- fructed and traversed with a frame-

Hambro, Everard Alexander, Hayes, versely in the main stem by a frame- saw ppr., the frame or, the blade
Bromley, Kent, a falcon billed and saw ppr., the frame or (jor Hamilton). inscribed with the word " Through."

wings elevated or, semce of annulets, 143. 8. (2) On a chapeau gu., turned Through. I43- '3
and resting the dexter claw on a cres-
cent or. In Deo. —up erm., a salamander in flames ppr. Hamilton, Sir Edward Archibald, Bart.,

(jor Douglas). Through. Jamais ar- of Trebinshun House, Breconsh., out

Hambro: (i) Alien rampant holding a rierc. 138. 2 of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree ppr.,

battle-axe. (2) As above. Hamilton, Baron (Rt. Hon. John Glen- fructed or, traversed with a frame-
saw, also ppr., the frame or, and the
Hambrough, a horse at full speed ppr. 52.8 cairn Carter Hamilton, J.P., D.L.), blade inscribed with the word

Hamby, Lines, a hawk volant ppr., of Dalzell, Lanarksh., an antelope ppr.,

beaked, legged, and the insides of the armed and ungu. or. Quis occursabit. "Through." Sola nobilitas virtus.

wings or. 88. 3

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HAM 253 HAM

Hamilton, Charles Robert, Esquire, of the main stem by a frame-saw ppr., the Hamilton of Westport, Scotland, two
Hamwood, Dunboyne, co. Meath, out frame or, and the blade inscribed
of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree with the word " Through," suspended branches of oak in saltier frueted ppr.
fructed ppr., the frame or., hanging from one of the branches a shield arg.,
from the tree a shelf arg., charged Addunt rot)or. 151. i
charged with a trefoil slipped vert.
Hamilton, Scotland, an oak-plant or.

Tandem fit arbor.

—with a trefoil slipped vert. Over : Sola nobilitat virtue. cf. 143. 13 Hamilton of Inverdovat, the trunk of an

Through. Under the arms : Sola nobi- Hamilton of St. Peter Port, Guernsey, out oak-tree sprouting ppr. Hinc orior.

litas virtus. of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree frueted 145. 2

Hamilton of Riseland, Tobago, issuing ppr., and penetrated transversely in Hamilton of Broomhill, Scotland, a

from a ducal coronet an oak-tree pene- the main stem by a frame-saw, also horse's head. Ride through, cf. 50. 1
trated transversely by a frame-saw. all
ppr., frame and handles or, suspended Hamilton, Sir Frederic Harding Anson,

ppr., on the blade thereof the word from the tree by a ribbon az., an Bart., of Silverton Hill, Lanarksh., a

Through." 143. 13 escutcheon quarterly arg. and gu., — —horse's heatl couped arg., maned or.
charged with a mullet counterchanged.
Hamilton, out of a ducal coronet or, Through. Sola nobiiitas virtus Stim-

charged with three bombs fired ppr., cf. 143. 8 idis marjoribus ardens. cf. 50. 13
an oak-tree traustised with a frame-
saw ppr., and in an escroll above the Hamilton, Buchanan- of Spittal, Dum- Hamilton, Scotland, a horse's head arg.,
crest the motto, " Through." cf. 143. 13
Abartonsh. : ( i ) dexter hand hold- bridled gu. 51-5

ing up a duke's coronet within two Hamilton of St. Ernans, co. Donegal, a

Hamilton, John, Esquire, of Sunningdale laurel- Ijranches disposed orleways vert nag's head couped arg., bridled gu.
House, SUver HiU, St. Leonards-on-
Sea, and Sorbie, Broadwater Down, {Buchni(in). (2) A bent bow held in a Ride through. S^- ^
Tunbridge Wells, an oak-tree issuing hand sinister. (3) A lion's paw erased
ppr. (4) Out of a ducal coronet or, an Hamilton-Tyndall-Bruce of Grangehill

and Falkland, Fifesh., a horse's head

from a ducal coronet having a saw oak-tree frueted penetrated trans- erased arg., bridled gu. Be trew.

across it, all ppr. Through. versely in the main stem by a frame- cf. 51. 5
Hamilton, Archibald, Esquire, of Oak-
saw ppr., frame of the first {Hamilton). Hamilton, Scotland, a demi-goat, holding

thorpe, Windermere, an oak-tree Hamilton, out of a mural crown or, an between the fore-feet a human heart,

frueted or, transfixed with a frame- oak-tree ppr., the trunk thereof trans- all ppr. 128. 4
saw inscri bed with the word " Through. '
fixed with a sword in fess. the blade Hamilton, Scotland, a demi-goat affrontee,
Hamilton, Sir James, J.P., of Belfast, on
wavy arg., pommel and hilt or. holding between the fore-legs a human

a mount vert, an oak-tree ppr., the Through. cf. 143. 11 heart, all ppr. 128. 4

trunk surmounted by an escutcheon Hamilton, Scotland, an oak-tree growing Hamilton, Robert, Esquire, M.D., of CUf-

gyronny of eight or and sa. Virtus out of a torse and frueted ppr. Ohsequio ton Mount, Jamaica, a demi-antelope

acquirit honorem. 143. 3 nori viribus. 143. 2 affrontee arg., armed and ungu. or,
charged with a crescent gu., and hold-
Hamilton-Tittle, Isaac, Esquire, M.A., Hamilton, on a mount vert, an oak-tree

LL.D.. of Panonia. Silchester Road, traversed by a frame-saw, both ppr. ing between the fore-legs a heart of

Glenageary, co. Dublin : (i) In front of cf. 143- 8 the last. Qualis ab incepto. c/. 128. 4

two battle-axes in saltire an oak-tree Hamilton, Sidney Graves, Esquire, J.P., Hamilton, Rt. Hon. Ion Trant, P.C.

frueted, all ppr., the trunk transfixed of Kiftsgate Court, Campden, Glouc, D.L., of Abbotstown, Castleknock, co.

with a frame-saw or I/or Hamilton). out of a ducal coronet gu., an oak-tree Dubhn, a demi-antelope affrontee erm.,

(2) On a mural crown ppr., a lion ram- frueted and penetrated transversely in attired and ungu. or, and holding be-
pant or, collared gu., and charged on the main stem by a frame-saw ppr., and tween the legs a heart gu. Qualis ab

the shoulder with an escallop sa., and pendent from a branch on the sinister incepto. cf. 128. 4
in an escroll, " In te Domine speravi"
side thereof by a riband arg., an escut- Hamilton of Orbistown. Scotland, an

{for Tittle].— Through. cheon gu., charged with a cross crosslet antelope ppr. Quis accursabit.

Hamilton, James, Esquire, J.P., of Cor- or. Through. cf. 143. 8 126. 12

nacassa, co. Monaghan, Ireland, out of Hamilton of Edinburgh, a fir-tree with Hamilton-Starlie, James Gibson, Esquire,

three cinquefoils conjoined in fesse a frame-saw across the trunk ppr. J.P., of Troqueer Holm, Kirkcud-

or, an oak-tree frueted and penetrated Through. bright: (i) On the dexter side, a

transversely in the main stem by a Hamilton of Xeilsland, Scotland, an oak- dexter hand ppr., gripping by the lug

frame-saw ppr.. frame and handles of tree frueted ppr. Obsequio non virihus. and the horn a bull's head downwards

the first. Semper virescens. cf. 143. 8 143- 5 erased arg., distilling drops of blood
Hamilton of Fyne Court, Somers. : ( i Hamilton of Dalziel, Scotland, an oak-
ppr. {for Starke). (2) On the sinister
On a mount vert, between two wings tree ppr. Requiesco sub umbra. 143. 5 side, an antelope's head ppr., gorged
Hamilton of Cambuskeith, Scotland, an
arg., an oak-tree penetrateil transvei-sely —and attired gu. {for Hamilton). Forti-
by a frame-saw ppr. {for Hamilton). oak-tree ppr. Viridis et fructifera.
orum forlia facta. In, via virtuti pervia.
A(2) cross patee fitchee gu., between 143- 5
BeXov/ the arma, Auxilio Dei. cf. 126. 2
two wings arg., each charged with a Hamilton, Hon. Thomas Ferrier, J. P., Hamilton of OUvestob, Scotland, an ante-
of Elderslie, New Gisborne, Bourke,
cross crosslet of the first (for Crosse). lopes head and neck ppr.. gorged with

Se inserit astris. Victoria, Australia, President of the a collar and attired gu. In via virtuti

Hamilton, Captain John Andrew Charles, West Bourke Agricultural Society, two pervia. cf. 126. 2
of Howden, Tiverton, same crests and
branches of oak crossing each other Hamilton, Gawin William Rowan, Es-

mottoes. in saltire ppr. Addunt robur stirpi. quire, of Killyleigh Castle, co. Down,

Hamilton, De vonsh. : ( i ) An oak-tree ppr. 151. I and Shangannagh Castle, co. Dublin,
a demi-antelope arg., attired or, holding
the trunk surmounted by an escut- Hamilton, John Ferrier, Esquire, same

cheon per pale gu. and az., charged with crest and motto. between the fore-legs a heart gu. 307. 9

a cinquefoil or. cf. 143. 7. (2) Two Hamilton, Claude William, Esquire, same Hamilton, Colonel Henry Blackburne,

spears in saltier issuing through an crest and motto. M.A., a demi-antelope arg., armed and

Eastern coronet or, and between the Hamilton, John WaUace, of Cairn HiU, langued or, charged with a muUet gu.,

spears a bugle-horn sa. Ayrsh. , same crest and motto. holding between the fore-legs a heart

Hamilton of Dublin, out of a mural crown Hamilton of Barnton, Scotland, the gu. Qualis ab incepto.

an oak-tree ppr., the trunk thereof branch of a tree growing out of an old Hamilton of Vessington, Dunboyne, eo.

transfixed with a sword in fesse, the stock. Through God revived. 145. 2 Meath, a demi-antelope erm., attired
,

blade wavy arg., pommel and hilt or. Hamilton of Blair, Scotland, an oaken or, holding between the fore-legs a

Through. plant ppr. Duin in arborem. human heart gu. Qualis ab incepto.

\

Hamilton, Charles William, Esquire, J.P., Hamilton of Blanterferm, Scotland, the Hamilton of Orbiston, Lanarksh., Scot-

of Hamwood, co. Meath, Ireland, out trunk of an oak-tree couped sprouting land, an antelope's head ppr., armed
of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree
|

two fresh branches ppr. Non deficit and unguled or. Quis accusabit.

frueted and penetrated transversely in alter. 145. 2 cf. 126. 2
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HAM HAM

NHamilton, Scotland, an antelope's head more Park, near Larbert, B., a Hamley, a garb in fess. 153-6

and neck ppr., collared and attired gu. man's heart gu., charged with a Hamlin, seven arrows, points upward, ppr.

In via viHuti pervia. cf. 126. 2 cinquefoil arg. Fidelis in adversis. Hamlin, James, Buckfastleigh, Devonsh.,

Hamilton, Stirling-, Sir William, Bart., 181. I same crest.

of Preston, an armed man from the Hamilton of Kilbrachmonth, a hand Hamlyn, a swan with wings addorsed

middle brandishing a sword aloft ppr. pulling up a cinquefoil ppr. Et neg- ppr. 99. 12

Pro putrid. 187. i lecta virescit. 219. 14 Hamlyn, Devonsh.. a demi-swan with

Hamilton of Colquot, Scotland, a Cupid Hamilton, a cubit arm erect holding a wings expanded bezantee.

with his bow, quiver, and arrows ppr. scimitar. 213. 5 Hamlyn, a swan close, holding in its beak

Quos dcdit arcus amor. 1 89. 7 Hamilton, a cubit arm erect holding a a baton. cf. 99. 2

Hamilton-Dalrymple, Sir Walter, Bart., tilting-spear. 214. 11 Hamlyn, Frederick, Esquire, of the Old

of North Berwick, Haddingtonsh., a Hamilton, Scotland, a hand holding a Hall, Langham, Oakham, Rutl., and

rock ppr. Firm. 179. 7 holly-leaf ppr. Semper virescens. Clovelly Court, Bideford, a demi-swan
displayed ppr., on each wing expanded
Hamilton of Bjtbs, Scotland, two dexter Hamilton, Scotland, a hand holding a

hands issuing out of clouds conjoined dagger in pale. 212. 9 sa., a white rose of the first, and on the
breast a bird-bolt erect, the head down-
in fess, holding a branch of laurel ppr. Hamilton of Bangour, Ayrsh., a ship in

PrcEsto et pcrsto. cf. 224. 3 distress ppr. Immersabilis. 160. 14 wards of the second, and charged on

Hamilton, Buchanan-BailUe-, John Bailie, Hamilton, Scotland, a ship in distress the neck for distinction with a cross
ppr. Littora specto. 160. 14 crosslet, also sa. ilea virtute, mea in-
Am Prior, Pertlish. : (i) Same as Littore
Hamilton, Scotland, same crest. volvo.
Aabove. (2) crescent or (iJajHie). (3)
A sword erected in pale ppr., hilted sistam. Hamlyng, a hand pulling a rose from a

and pommelled or. Prccsto et persiito. Hamilton, Scotland, same crest. I gain bush ppr. 218. 13

Hamilton, Scotland, within two branches by hazard. Hamme, on a chapeau a unicorn's head

in orle two hands conjoined issuing Hamilton, Scotland, same crest. Per erased, aU ppr. 49. 10

out of clouds, all ppr. Perstando prcE- Hammersley, two Uon's gambs holding up

sto. cf. 224. I Hamilton of Udstoun, Scotland, a boar's a crescent. 39. 6

Hamilton-Campbell, William Kentigern, head erased ppr. Ubique fiddis. 42. 2 Hammersley, a demi-grifiSn segreant or.
Esquire, of Xetherplace, Ayrsh., a hand Hamilton, Scotland, same crest. Non holding in the dexter claw a cross

issuing from a cloud holding a signet crosslet fitched gu. cf. 64. 2

letter ppr. Optime quod opportune. Hamilton, Scotland, a greyhound's head Hammes, on a ducal coronet a lion pas-

Hamilton of Redhouse, Haddington, Scot- and neck couped ppr.," collared gu., sant ppr. 6. 6

land, two dexter hands issuing out of garnished or. 61. 2 Hammet, from the battlements of a castle

clouds conjoined fesseways and holding Hamilton, Scotlaml a salmon haurient of three towers ppr. , a demi-lion double-

two branches of laurel disposed in orle arg., an annulet through its nose or. queued issuant erminois, holding be-

ppr. Perstando prcesto. Hamilton of Ardoch, Ayrsh., Scotland, tween the paws a pellet.

Hamilton of Aikenhead, a hand holding a dolphin pursuing another fish in the Hammick, Sir St. Vincent Alexander,

an oak-slip ppr. Virebo. water ppr. Honestum pro pairia. Bart., a demi-lion per pale or and vert,

Hamilton, a hand holding a seax. Hamilton, WiUiam Malcolm Fleming, of holding between the paws an escar-

cf. 213. 9 Craighlaw, Kirkcowan, Wigtownsh., buncle of the first. Laudari a laudato.
Hamilton of Wishaw, Scotland, a hand
same crest and motto. Hammil of Roughwood, Ayrsh., Scotland,

holding a seax and a quill in saltier Hamilton of Bamchiith, Scotland, a a fieur-de-lis or. 148. 2

ppr. Tarn virtues quam honos. sphere ppr. Dat Deus originem. Hammill, a palm-tree fructed ppr.

Hamilton of Newton, a dexter hand 159. I 144. I

holding a seax. Fideliter. Hamilton, Scotland, a heart gu., charged Hammington, Kent, a dragon's head

cf. 213. 9 with a cinquefoil arg. Faithful in erased gu., ducaUy gorged arg., charged
Hamilton of Westbum, a hand holding on the neck with three guttes-d'eau in
adversity. 181. I

a lance in bend ppr. Et arma el virttw. Hamilton of Cairnes, Scotland, a Bible fess. cf. 71. 8

214. II expanded ppr. Ore lego, cordc credeo. Hammon of Ellingham, Norf.. an ele-

Hamilton of Daiehmont, Scotland, a hand 158- 3 phant's head arg., ducally gorged and
holding a heart ppr. Xo heart more Hamilton, Stevenson-, James, Fairholme,
eared or. cf. 132. 2
ALarkhall, N.B. : (i) hawk rising ppr.,
true. 216. 9 Hammond, Baron (extinct), Rt. Hon. the
belled or, holding in the dexter foot a
Hamilton of London, between two cornu- late Edmund Hammond, between the

copia or, filled with fruit and grain sword, also ppr., hilted and pom- attires of a stag a falcon rising ppr.,
ppr., a hand holding a dagger erect, also melled or (Hamilton). (2) A dexter each wing charged with a mullet or.

—ppr., hilted and pommelled or. Through hand issuing from a cloud and holding Per tot dikrimina rerum. 87. 6
Ser libre morir.
Hamilton of Glasgow, a dexter hand —a wreath of'laurel, all ppr. Thankful. Hammond, Kent, an eagle with wings
Ccelum non solum. expanded arg., beaked and legged or,

grasping a lance in bend sinister ppr., Hamilton, Scotland, a crescent gu. Tes- between the attires of a stag ppr.

the hand charged with a star gu. Et pere. 163. 2 cf. 87. 6

arma et virtus. cf. 214. 11 Hamilton of Little Earnock. Lanarlcsh., Hammond, Kent, a hawk's head collared

Hamilton of Presmenaw, a hand holding Scotland, a boar's head erased ppr. gu., rays issuing or. Pro rcge et patrid.

a pen ppr. Tarn virtute quam labore. Xon metus. 42. 2 Hammond, Colonel Arthur George, of

217. 10 Hamilton of Cubardie, a cinquefoil arg. Sherborne House, Camberley, Surrey,

Hamilton, James, Esquire, of Gresham Son mutat genus solum. 148. 12 same crest and motto.

Road, Staines, a heart gu., charged Hamilton of SmeJiston, a mascle or. Vll Hammond, out of a ducal coronet or, a

with a cinquefoil arg. Fidelia in deceive no man. 167. 9 demi-eagle with wings expanded sa.,
adversis. charged on the breast with a rose gu.
Hamilton of Mount Hamilton, Armagh,

Hamilton of Pencaitland, Scotland, issu- Ireland, within an adder disposed in a Hammond, William Oxenden, of St.

ing out of clouds a hand holding a circle a cock, all ppr. Adest prudenta Alban's Court, near Wingham, Kent,

pen. Tarn virtute quam labore. animus. cf. 91. 1 an eagle's head erased sa., charged

cf. 217. 10 Hamilton of Castle Hamilton, co. Cavan, with a rose gu., the rose issuing rays or.

Hamilton of Gilkerscleugh, a dexter hand Ireland, a sheaf of seven arrows or, Pro rege et patrid. cf. 83. 2
issuing out of a human heart ppr.,
headed and feathered arg., banded gu., Hammond, out of a ducal coronet an

grasping a sword. In arduis fortiludo. surmounted by a morion ppr. eagle's head between two wings. 84. 3
cf. 173. 10 Hammond, Joseph Hutchinson, Esquire,
cf. 213. 4
Hamilton, late Claud Hamilton, Cochna Hamilton, Scotland, a sword in pale. out of a naval crown an eagle's head.
170. 2
House, Dumbartonsh., and Robert Hammond, an eagle's head gorged with

Bruce Hamilton, Esquire, of Dun- Hamilton, Scotland, a crescent arg. 163. 2 a collar indented. cf. 83. i

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HAM 255 HAN

Hammond, a wolf's head erased quarterly Hampton, a greyhound sejant holding in Mortola, Ventimiglia, Italy, and Samp-
son Hanbury, Esquire, of Langford
or and az. 30. 8 his mouth a hare. cf. 59. 4 Park, Maldon, Essex, are sons, and
William Allen Hanbury, Esquire, is
Hammond, Henry Lewis, Esquire, of the Hampton, a wyvern vert, in bulrushes the nephew of the late Daniel Bell

Vinery, Bury St. Edmunds, Suff., a Appr. Deo et regc. cf. 70. i

wolf's head erased per pale indented or Hampton of London, Jliddx., and Staffs,

and az. cf. 30. 8 a wolf's head erased sa. 30. 8 Hanbury, Esquire, of Clapham. Surrey,
to whom and to the descendants of
Hammond of Wistaston Hall, Chesh., a Hampton, Staffs, a wolf's head arg. 30. 5
Hampton, Middx., a tiger's head erased whose father the following crest was
boar passant ppr. 4°- 9

Hamon, Jersey, a lion rampant gardant arg. granted, viz. : Out of a mural crown
sa., a demi-lion or, charged on the
Enor. tout loyal. 2. 5 Hampton, a demi-eaele displayed or.

Hammond, Basil Edward. Esquire, of 81.6 shoulder with three trefoils slipped

Trinity College, Cambs, a dove close Hanam, a demi-griffin arg.. holding be- one and two, and gorged with a collar

ppr.. between two ears of wheat tween its claws a close helmet az. j

gemel vert, holding in the dexter paw

stalked and leaved or, supporting with cf. 64. ' a battle-axe, the staff sa., the head

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the dexter leg a til ting-spear erect ppr.. Hanbury, Bateman-, Rt. Hon. William gold. Nil desperandu7n. 225. 11
therefrom flowing to the sinister a
banner gu., charged with a cock's head Bateman. Baron Bateman, of Shobdon Hanbury, Adalbert William AUen, Es-

Court, Heref. : (i) Out of a mural quire, same crest and motto.

erased or. crown sa., on a wreath or and vert, a Hanbury, out of a mural crown gu.,
Hamond, Vice-Admiral Richard Horace,
demi-lion or, holding in the dexter charged with two estoiles or, a demi-
of the Abbey. Westacre. Norf.. on a paw a battle-axe of the last, helved of lion rampant gardant erm., holding in
rock ppr., a dove rising arg., holding in
its beak an olive-branch vert. the first {for Bniibim/). cf. 16. 13.' the dexter paw a battle-axe ppr.

(2) A duck's head and neck between Hanbury, late Rt. Hon. Robert William,

cf. 94. 7 two wings ppr. (for Bateman). A'ec P.C. of Ham Hall. Dovedale, Staffs,

Hamond, a crescent arg.. within an an- prece, nee pretio. and Bolehall House, Tamworth, out of

nulet az., charged with eight estoiles Hanbury -Kincaid- Lennox, Bateman-, a mural coronet a demi-lion holding in
Hon. Captain Charles Spencer, D.L., the dexter paw a battle-axe. Nee

Hamond-Grseme, Sir Graham Eden WU- A.D.C., of Woodhead and Kincaid prece, nee pretio.

liam Gramme, Bart., J. P.. D.L., of Holly (1) Two broadswords in saltire behind Hanbury, Lionel Henry, Esquire, of

Grove, Berks : ( i ) Two arms issuing an imperial crown, all ppr. (for Lennox). Hitcham Grange, Taplow, uses out of
from a cloud erected and lifting up a a mural coronet sa., a demi-lion ram-
A(2) castle triple-towered arg., ma-
man's skull encircled with two branches
soned sa., and issuing therefrom a dex- pant or, holding in the dexter paw a
of palm, over the head a marquess's ter arm embowed grasping a sword battle-axe, also or, the handle of the
coronet, all ppr. (jor Grceme). (2) Out
of a naval crown or, the sails arg., an pTpr. (for Kincaid). c/. 155. 3. (3) Out first. (This is the crest confirmed by
eagle's head sa. (for Hamond). Paratus of a mural crown sa., on a wreath or Camden as merdioned above, but Mr.

et fidelis. 83. 7 and vert, a demi-lion or, holding in Lionel H. Hanbury appears to have
the dexter paw a battle-axe of the last, established no right to bear or use it.)

Hamond, a wolf's head erased quarterly helved of the first (for Hanbury). cf. Industria et providentia. cf. 16. 13

or and az. 30. 8 16. 13. (4) A duck's head and neck Hanbury-Sparrow, Alan Bertram Han-

Hamond, Robert Thomas, late of Pam- —between two wings ppr. (for Bateman). bury, Esquire, of the Uplands, Tetten-

pisford Hall, Cambs, same crest. I'll defend. Nee prece, nee pretio. hall, Staffs : (i ) Out of the battlements

Hamond, Sir Charles Frederick, of 20, Hanbury-Tracy, Rt. Hon. Charles Douglas of a tower ppr., a unicorn's head arg.,

Lorain Place, Newcastle-on-T}me, a Richard. Baron Sudeley, of Todding- horned and crined or, semee of pheons
wolf's head erased quarterly or and az., ton ; (i) On a chapeau gu., turned up az. (for Sparrow). (2) Out of a mural
surmounted by some wonderful kind erm., an escallop sa., between two crown sa., a demi-lion or. holding in

of a coronet. Induslria honore et wings or (for Tracy). 141. 11. {2) the dexter paw a battle-axe sa.. headed

perseverantia. Out of a mural crown sa.. on a wreath or (for Hanbury). In Deo solo salus

Hamond, Kent, a wolf's head erased or and vert, a demi-Uon or, holding
quarterly per fesse indented or and
j

in the dexter paw a battle-axe of the Hanby, two arms in armour embowed

az. c/. 30. 8 last, helved of the first (for Hanbury). holding a heart, all ppr. cf. 104. 7

Hampden, Hobart-, see Earl of Bucking- cf. 16. 13. (Badge) In front of a fire- Hance, a hand holding a sword in pale

hamshire. beacon flammant ppr., a leopard pas- enfUed with a Saracen's head couped,

Hampden, a peacock's head couped az. sant ducally gorged and chained, the all ppr. 212. 12

103. 2 chain reflexed and passing behind the Hanchett, the sun shining on a sunflower
Hampden, Bucks and Scotland, an eagle's
beacon and over the back. Memoria ppr.

head erased az. 83. 2 pii ceterna. Hanckford, a demi-Cupid holding in his

Hampden, Bucks and Northamp.. a tal- Hanbury, John Capel. of Pontypool Park, dexter hand a torch, all ppr.

bot passant erm.. collared and lined, Monmouth: (i) A unicorn's head' iS5- 8

the line tied in a bow-knot over his erased arg. . armed and crined or (for Hancock, a cock ppr. 91 2

neck gu. 54. 5 Leigh). 49. 5. (2) Out of a mural Hancock, a cock or, combed and wattled

Hampden, Captain Osbert Eenn Leigh, crown sa.. on a wreath or and vert, a gu., armed sa., supporting a palm-

of Ewelme Old Mansion, Wallingford, demi-lion or, holding in the dexter branch vert.

Oxon., upon a mount vert, a talbot paw a battle-axe of the last, helved of Hancock, Leics., a cock's head erminois,

eirm., gorged with a collar gemel, and the first (for Hanbury). Nee prece, nee combed, wattled, beaked, and ducally

resting the dexter foot upon a cross pretio. cf. 16. 13 gorged gu. cf. 90. i

patee az. Vestigia nulla retrorsum. Hanbury, out of a mural crown sa.. upon Hancock, a demi-lion holding between its
Hampson, Sir George Francis, Bart., of
a wreath or and vert, a demi-lion gold, paws a lozenge sa.
Taplow, Bucks, out of a mural crown
holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe Hancock, an arrow point downwards ppr.

arg., a greyhound's head sa., collared of the last, helved of the first, and 173- 5

of the lirst, rimmed or. Nunc aut charged upon the shoulder with a tre- Hancocke, Devonsh., a demi-griffin arg.,

nunquam. 61. 6 foil slipped vert. (Granted and con- armed or. 64. 2

Hampstead and Hampsted, a demi-cheva- firmed by William Camden, Clarenceux Hancocks, Alfred John, Esquire, of Wood-

lier in full armour brandishing a King of Arms, to John Hanbury of field House, AVolverley. near Kidder-
Pursell-Greene, in the county of Wor- minster, and Blakeshall House, Kidder-
scimitar, all ppr. 187. 4 miaster, on a mount vert a cock gu.,
holding in the dexter claw an ear of
Hampton, Baron (Pakington), of Hamp- cester.) 16. 13

ton Lovett. and of Westwood, Worcs., Hanbury, Sir Thomas, Esquire, F.L.S.,

a demi-hare gu., charged on the Knight of the Order of St. Maurice and wheat or. Redeem time.
shoulder with a quatrefoil arg. Par St. Lazarus, and Knight Commander of Hancocks, Annesley John, Esquire, same

viribus virtus. cf. 136. 6 the Cross of the Crown of Italy, of La crest and motto.

HAN 256 HAN

Hancocks, Augustus Talbot, Esquire, of Handy, two arms in armour embowed Hanmer, on a ducal coronet a peacock

Wolverley Court, Kidderminster, same holding a battle-axe, all ppr. 194. 12 close ppr. 103. 8

crest and motto. Handyside and Handysyde, a dexter hand Hanmer, Shropsh., a falcon rising. 87. i

Hancome of London, a lion sejant or, apaumee ppr. ilunifice et fortiler. Hanna, a wolfs head erased sa. 30. 8
coUared gu., charged with two etoiles
222. 14 Hannam, a demi-griffin holding between

of the first. cj. 7. 4 Hanercroft, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant his claws a close helmet ppr.
gu., collared sa., holding between the
Hancox, an arrow point downwards. paws an open book ppr. Vita more cf. 64. I

173- 5 fide. Hannay of Rusko, Ulverston, between the
horns of a crescent a cross crosslet
Hand, an arm embowed holdmg in the

hand three ears of wheat ppr. Haney, a stag's head ppr., collared or, fitched in pale sa. Per ardua ad alta.

202. 6 and between the attires a cross patee 166. 9

Hand, Hunts, a dexter hand apaiiiuee gu. cf. 120. 9 Hannay, George, Kingsmuir, Pittenweem,

ppr. 222. 14 Hanford of Watton, Lines, a cubit arm same crest. Cresco et spero.

Hand, a stag trippant ppr. 117. 8 erect vested or, cuffed arg.. holding in Hannay or Hanney, Scotland and Eng-

Hand, George, E.squire, in front of a cubit the hand ppr. an estoile of the first. land, same crest.

arm holding a marigold leaved and Hanger, Baron Coleraine (extinct), a demi- Hannen, Hon. James Chitty, B.A., of

slipped ppr., an escutcheon gu., charged griffin segreant or, holding between the 207, Gloucester Terrace, London, a

with a golden fleece. Pc.rseverantia. paws an escarbuncle of the same. Aries demi-lion sa., gorged with a collar, and

Handasyd, a dexter hand couped and honorabit. therefrom pendent from a chain an

erect ppr. 222. 14 Hanger, a griffin segreant holding be- escutcheon or. charged with a port-

Handby, a hind's head per chevron az. tween its claws a sun in splendour or. cullis sa. His truth shall be thy shield.

and ar?. 124. i 62. 6 Hanney, Rainstord-, Ramsay William,

Handcock, Baron Castlemaine, see Castle- Hanham, Sir John Alexander, Bart., M. A., Kirkdale, Kirkcudbright, same crest.

J. P.. of Dean's Court, Dorset, a griffin's Per ardua ad alta.

Handcock of Portleek, co. Westmeath, head erased or, beaked sa. 66. 2 Hanney, a stag's head ppr., collared or,

Ireland, a demi-lion rampant az., hold- Hanham, Phehps Brooke, Esquire, care between the attires a cross patee gu.

ing between the paws a fusil arg., —Messrs. Cox, Charing Cross, same crest. cf. 120. 9

charged with a cock gu. cf. 10. 2 Lex reipuhlicce vita. Pro aris et focis. Hanning, a stag's head erased or. 21 1 . 2

Handcock, a cock gu. 01. 2 Hankey of London, a demi-wolf erminois. Hanny, see Hannay and Hanney.

Handcock, Ireland, the stump of a holly- 31- 2 Hanrott of London, an eagle displayed
—bush shooting out new leaves ppr.
Hankey, John Barnard, Esquire, of with two heads sa. Perseverando.

145. 10 Fetcham Park, Leatherhead, Surrey, a Humani nihil aliennm. 74. 2

Handcock, out of the sea an arm em- wolf's head erased erminois. Hansard, a martlet sa. 95. 5

bowed holding in the hand a bait Hankey, Rodolph Alexander, Esquire, of Hansard, a falcon volant az. 88. 3

spade. 202. 15 54, Warwick Square, S.W., same crest. Hansard of Lifford, co. Donegal, Ireland,

Handcock of Cole Hill House, co. Long- Hankin, a boy pulling a branch from a an arm in armour embowed holding

ford, Ireland, a goat passant sa., armed, tree ppr. 189. 6 in the gauntlet a broken sword, all ppr.

unguled, and bearded or. Persevcrando. Hankins, a Moor affrontee, with a bow Fractus pugnatu. cf. 195. i

cf. 129. s hung over the sinister shoulder and a Hansard, Victor Hansard, Esquire, of
quiver of arrows, and holding in the Silverheys, Port Talbot, Glamorgansh.,
Handcome of London and Warw., a lion

sejant or, gorged with a collar gu., hands extended a snake, all ppr. a cubit arm erect, vested az., cuffed or,

thereon two estoiles of the first. Hankinson, Middx., a phoenix with wings the arm charged with a fesse arg.,

</ 7- 4 elevated or, issuant from flames ppr. thereon a bee volant ppr., and in the

Handfleld, a hand holding a bombshell hand a muUet, also or. Probitas verus

fired ppr. 216. 6 Hankinson, Robert Chatfield, Esquire, of honos.

j

Handfleld, Cumb., a phoenix's head ppr., Red Lodge, North Stoneham, Hants, Hansard, an arm in armour couped at

crowned or. an eagle displayed sa.. charged on each the shoulder and embowed, the part

Handfleld of Ashford, Kent, an eagle's wing with a cinquefoil and resting each from the shoulder to the elbow in fess


head couped erm., between two wings claw on a saltire couped, all or. Pro- and bound with a ribbon, the other
I part in pale, and holding in the hand

elevated ppr., and ducaUy crowned or. positi lena.r.

I out of a ducal coronet or, a a broken sword.

cf. 84. 2 Hankley, I

Handfleld, Rev. Henry Hewett Paulet, triple plume of ostrich-feathers arg. Hansard of London, a cubit arm erect

of St. Peter's Parsonage, Melbourne, 1 14. 6 vested or, cuffed arg., holding in the

Victoria, Minister of St. Peter's Hankwood, on the stump of a tree sprout- hand ppr., a mullet of the second. Pro-

Church, Canon of St. Paul's Cathedral, ing anew ppr., an escutcheon pendent bitas verus honos. 180. 12
[

Melbourne, and Rural Dean of that charged with the arms, viz. : arg., on Hansard, an antique crown or.

city, iises an eagle's head couped, 1 a chevi'on sa., three escallops of the Hansby, Yorks, a pheon or. 174. 11

wings elevated, and ducally crowned. ' field. cf. 145. 8 Hansfell, the trunks of two trees erect,

Justtis nee timidus. cf. 84. 2 Hanlaby, on a mount an oak-tree ppr. each sprouting forth a new branch,

Handford, two ears of wheat in saltier i 143- 14 the two branches in saltier. 145. 4

ppr. 154. 4 Hanley, a sceptre in pale ppr. 170. 10 Hanslap and Hanslop, Northamp. and

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Handlord, Colonel John Compton, C.B., ' Hanly, Ireland, tliree arrows points do^vn- Warw.. a leopard sejant ppr.

B.A., of Flood Hall. Thomastown, co. i wards, one in pale and two in saltire, cf. 24. 12

Kilkenny, of WoUashall, Pershore, ' banded. 17,^ i Hanson of Abingdon, Berks, and Lord
I

Wores., on a chapeau gu., turned up Hanman, a lion sejant erm. Per ardua I Mayor of London 1675, a lion rampant

erm., a wyvern of the first, wings ad altd. 8. 8 sa., holding a mascle arg. c/. i. 15
[

expanded arg. Memorare novissima. Hanmer, Sir Wyndham Charles Henry, Hanson, Charles Augustin, Esquire, J. P..

cf. 70. 4 Bart., of Hanmer, Flint, of Stockgrove. of Fowey Hall, Fowey, Cornw., and 39.
Handley, see Davenport-Handley. [

Bucks, and Rushmere Lodge, Beds, on Hans Mansions. Hans Crescent, S.W., a

Handley, a sceptre in pale ppr. 170. 19 a chapeau az., turned up erm., a lion lion rampant az., holding in the dexter
Handley, a goat current sa., bearded, sejant gardant arg. Gardez I'honneur. fore-paw an antler or, and resting the
sinister paw upon two mascles fesse-
unguled, and armed or. 67. '

Handley, a hand holding a bunch of Hanmer of Porkington, Shropsh., out of ways, and interlaced of the last. Sem-

quills ppr. Equity. a mural coronet or, a cubit arm erect per parare. 307. 10

Hands, a goat's head erased gu. 12S 5 vested quarterly arg. and az., cuffed Hanson of Gilstead Hall, Essex, on a
Handvile of Ulcombe, Kent, an eagle's erm., on the hand ppr. a falcon close ducal coronet or, a dove close, holding

head erm., ducally crowned or, between of the first, beaked, winged, and legged in the beak a sprig of ohve, all ppr.

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two wings ppr. cf. 84. 2 of the third, belled, also or. I cf. 9-'- 5

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HAN 257 HAR

Hanson, Sir Reginald, Bart., LL.D.. D.L., Harbour, Somers., two hands couped Hardie, Scotland, a dexter arm holding a

J.P., of Bryanston Square, Middx., on holding a cutlas erect, all ppr. 224. 9 dagger in pale, point downwards, ppr.

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a fasces fessewise or, a martlet with Harbron, a hand holding an anchor ppr. '•/•213.

winga endorsed sa. Deo favente et Harby of Atweston, Northamp., .I Scotland, an arm in armour em-

a heron's Hardie,
I

sediUitate. 283. 8 head erased or, between two wings bowed, holding in the hand a scimitar
,

Hanson, on a chapeau az., turned up arg., expanded sa. ppr. .Sera deschormais hardie. 196. 10

a martlet, wings addorsed sa. Harby of Aldenham, Herts, Adston, and Hardie, Scotland, a spur-rowel. 164. 8
j

Hantvlle and Handville, Devonsh. and Astley, Northamp., a demi-eagle erased Hardieman, on a serpent nowed, a hawk

Kent, an eagle's head erm., ducaUy with wings expanded sa. , bezantee. perched, all ppr. 86. 3
crowned or, between two wings.
cf. 80. 2 Hardin, a dexter hand issuing from a
<;/. 84. 2
Harbye of Canons Ashby and London, cloud in fess, supporting an anchor

HantviU, an ox-yoke in pale gu., bows to a heron's head erased or, beaked sa., ppr. 223. 4

the sinister or. cf. 178. 6 between two wings expanded of the Harding of Baraset, Warw., on a chapeau

Hanwell, a hand holding a club in pale last, bezantee. az., turned up erm., a boar passant or.

ppr. c/. 214. 6 Harcia, De, and Harcle, a fret az. 165. 10 cf. 40. 8

Hara or O'Hara of Coolany, co. Sligo. Harcia and Harcle, out of a ducal coronet Harding, Rev. John Taylor, M.A., of
Peutwyn, near Monmouth, on a staff
Ireland, a demi-lion rampant pean, or, a reindeer's head ppr. 122. 3 raguly fessways sa., a dexter arm em-
bowed in armour and holding a sword,
armed anil langued gu., holding in the Harcourt, Aubrey, Esquire, of Nuneham

paws a chaplet of oak-leaves ppr. Vir- Park, Abingdon, and Stanton Har-

tnte el daritate. cf. 10. 2 COUrt, Eynsham, both Oxon., on a the blade wavy, all ppr., charged with

Harbe or Harbey of Ashby, Northamp., an —ducal coronet or, a peacock close ppr. two escallops, also sa.
eagle's head erased or, between two
G'este verbis prcevenient. Le bon ieiiips Harding, Ireland, a martlet or, billettee

wings sa., bezantee. c/. 84. 2 viendra. 103. 8 gu. cf. 95. 2
Harding, Devonsh., a falcon rising ppr.
Harben, Sir Henry, of Seaford Lodge, Harcourt, Guy EUiot, of Aiikerwycke,
87. I
Hampstead, and Warnham Lodge, Berks, seme crest and motto.
Harding, John Stafford Goldie, the Pines,
Horsham, a cubit arm in armour, the Harcourt, Augustus George Vernon, Es-

hand in a gauntlet ppr., holding a spur quire, F.R.S., LL.D., of St. Clare, Isle Westward Ho, Devon, a falcon dis-

leathered or, between two roses gu., of Wight, same crest and mottoes. played ppr.

leaved and slipped, also ppr. Smnmis Harcourt, Leveson Francis Vernon, Es- Harding, a demi-stag ppr., attired or,

virihus. 210. 5 quire, of Haddon House, Weybridge, supporting between its fore-feet an

Harber, a hand holding three arrows, same crest and mottoes. anchor of the last.

points downwards. cf. 214. 3 Harcourt-Vernon, Edward Evelyn, Es- Harding, Ireland, an arm embowed in
fess couped, holding a sword in pale
Harbert, two wing^ expanded ppr. 109. 6 quire, of Grove Hall, Retford, Notts : enfiled with a leopard's face.

Harberton, Viscount (Pomeroy), of Car- A( I ) boar's head erased sa. , ducally Harding, Thomas Walter, Esquire, of the
gorged or (for Vernon). {2) A wyvern
bery, co. Kildare, a lion rampant gu.,

holding between the paws an apple arg., standing on a weir of the last, Abbey House, KirkstaU. Leeds, and

slipped ppr. Virtuli.s fortuna comes. banded az., pierced through the body Doddington, Cambs, and Hartholme

Harbin, Henry Edward, Esquire, of New- in fesse by an arrow, and devouring a Hall, Lincoln, on a rock ppr., in front
town, Surmaville, near Yeovil, Somers., child ppr. (for Venables). (3) On a of a tilting-spear erect or, a porcupine,

a gauntleted band couped above the ducal coronet or, a peacock close ppr. also ppr. Per ardua surgo. 292. 9
wrist az., holding a spur or, leathered
(for Harcourt). Ver non semper viret. Harding, of St. Ann's Tower, Headingley,

sa. cf. 210. 5 Harcourt, George Elliot, of Ankerwyeke Leeds, and of the Hermitage, Dod-
Harbin, Somers., a horned owl arg. 96. 5 House, Berks, on a ducal coronet or, a dington, March, Cambs. upon a rock
Harbord, Baron Suffleld, see Suffield. peacock close ppr. Lc bon temps ppr., in front of a tilting-spear erect

Harbord, on a chapeau gu., turned up viendra. 103. 8 or, a porcupine statant, also ppr. Per

erm., a Uon couchant arg. Jiquani- Hard, on a chapeau a greyhound ppr. ardua surgo. 292. 9

58. 4 Harding of Coaley, Glouc, and Rock-

Harborne, two lion's gambs s Hardacre, on a rock an eagle rising re- fields, Monmouthsh., a demi-leopard

up a bezant. cf. 39. 4 gardant, all ppr. 79, 9 rampant erased erm., gorged with a
collar az., bezantee, chained or.
Harborne, on a chapeau gu., turned up | Hardcastle of Netherhall, Suff., and of

erm. an eagle displayed or. the Lodge, Holt, Norf., a castle arg.
,

Harborne of Sheen Lane, Middx., on the Deus mihi munimen. 155. 8 Harding, WUliam Derisley, Esquire, of

stump of a tree couped and eradicated Hardcastle, a female attired az., holding Islington Lodge, King's Lynn, a demi-

ppr., an eagle displayed or, beaked and in her dexter hand the sun and in her lion rampant, holding between the

legged gu. sinister the moon ppr. 184. 4 paws a cross patee fitchee. Non

Harborne of Thackley, Oxon., a lion se- Hardel or Hardell, a sheaf of arrows ppr., durus sed dvrans.

jant or, resting the dexter paw upon banded gu. 173. 3 Harding of King's Newton, Derbysh., a

a bezant. Dexis industriam beat. Hardeley, a soldier firing a gun ppr. mitre gu., banded and stringed or,

cf. 8. 8 Harden, a dexter hand issuing from a charged with a chevron arg., fimbri-

Harborne, Shropsh. : (i) On the stump cloud in fess, holding an anchor ppr. ated or, and thereon three escallops

of a tree couped and eradicated ppr., 223. 4 sa. Audax omnia perpeti. 180. 5

an eagle displayed or, armed and mem- Harden, Richard James, Esquire, of Hardinge, Viscount (Hardinge). of Lahore

Abered gu. (2) lion sejant or, resting Harrybrook, Tandragee, co. Armagh, and King's Newton, Derbysh.. a mitre

his dexter paw on a bezant. c/. 8. 8 a dexter arm embowed, holding in the gu., thereon a chevron arg., fimbriated

Harborough, Earl of (Sherard), out of j hand a dagger. Tu ne cede tnalis, sed or, charged with three escallops sa.

ai

—ducal coronet or, a peacock's tail erect contra audentior ito. Mens cequa rebus in arduis. 180. 5

ppr. Le roi et Veatat. Hostis Jionori Hardey of London, a cock's head bendy Hardinge, Sir Arthur Henry, K.C.M.G.,

invidia. 61 1 5. arg. and sa., between two wings, the C.B., of Bencombe House, Dursley,
dexter or, the sinister gu., holding in Glouc, a mitre gu., thereon a chevron
Harbottell, a goat's head erased sa., armed

and collared or. cf. 128. 7 the mouth a sceptre of the last. arg., fimbriated or, charged with three
90. 4 escallops sa. Mens cequa rebus in
Harbottle, a demi-falcon or, wings dis-

played sa. Hardgrave and Hardgrove, a water- arduis.

Harbottle, Suff., a demi-falcon or, with bouget gu. 168. 4 Hardinge, Sir Edmund Straoey, Bart.,

wings expanded barry wavy of six arg. Hardie, a lion passant gardant or, col- D.L., of Boundes Park, Kent: (i) Of

and az. lared az., supporting an anchor of the honourable augmentation, a hand fesse-

Harbottle of Brecknock, a dexter arm last. cf. 5. 10 wise couped above the wrist habited in
naval uniform, holding a sword erect,
embowed vested az., cuffed arg., hold- Hardie, Scotland, a hand holding a dag-

ing in the hand ppr. a club or. ger erect ppr. Tout hardie. 212.9 surmounting a Dutch and a French flag

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HAR 258 HAR

in saltier, on the former inscribed Hardy of London, an eagle's head bendy semee of mullets gu., supporting a
" Atalanta," on the latter " Piedmon-
of four arg. and sa. , between two wings, flagstaff ppr., therefrom flowing to the
sinister a pennon gu., charged with a
taise," the blade of the sword passing the dexter or, the sinister gu., holding mullet arg. By watchfulness, by stead-

through a wreath of laurel near the in the beak a pansy-flower ppr., stalked

point and a little below through another and leaved vert. 84. 8 fastness.
of cypress, with the motto, " Poslera
Hardy of Wetwang, Yorks, a demi-eagle Hare, Scotland, a parrot gu., holding in
Alaude recens." (2) nMtre gu.. charged
arg., with wings displayed gu., charged its beak an annulet or. loi. 11
with a chevron arg., fimbriated or,
on the breast with two bencUeta sa., Harebread, Yorks, an ostrich-feather in

thereon three escallops sa. 1 80. 5 holding in the beak a rose-branch ppr. pale arg. cf. 114. 12

Hardinge of Monkstown, co. Dublin, Hardy, Sir Reginald, Bart., J.P., of Dun- Harestains, Scotland, a dexter arm hold-

Ireland, a raven rising ppr. Xon stall Hall, Staffs, a dexter arm embowed ing in the hand a key. Toujours fideh.

melior pcdribus. 107. 3 in armour ppr., garnished or, entwined 217. 7
HareweU, Suff. and Worcs., a hare's head
Hardisty, two hands issuing from clouds by a branch of oak vert, charged with

conjoined in fess. 224. i two catherine-wheels, the one above erased or.
Harewood, Earl of (Lascelles). Harewood
Hardisty, Yorks, a boar's head couped and the other below the elbow gu., the
House, Leeds, Yorks, a bear's head
ppr., pierced through by an arrow. hand grasping a dragon's head erased

Hardman of Liverpool and Rochdale, a ppr. Armi de joi hardi. 198.12 couped at the neck erm., muzzled gu.,
naked arm embowed, couped at the
Hardy, Charles Stewart, Esquire, J. P., buckled or, coUared of the second,

shoulder, holding a mill-pick, all ppr. D.L., of Chilham Castle, Canterbury, rimmed and studded of the third. In

Hardman, a hand issuant pulling a rose same crest and motto. solo Deo salus. cf. 34. 14

ppr. 218. 13 Hardy, Laurence, Esquire, of 42, Lowndes Harfett, Kent, a demi-dolphin erect ppr.

Hardres, Kent, a stag's head couped ppr. Square, S.W., and Sandling Park, Harford of Bosbury, Heref., out of Hanu-s

121. 5 Hythe, Kent, same crest and motto. ppr., a phoenix or, the wings az.. tire
Hardres, a buck's head couped or and
Hardy, Cozens-, Clement William Hardy, issuing from the beak ppr. cf. sj. 2

erm., attired gu. and az. 121. 5 Esquire, of Letheringsett Hall and Cley Harford, John Charles, Esquire, of Blaise

Hardress, a reindeer's head cabossed ppr., AHall, Norf. : (i) dexter arm em- Ceistle, Cilouc, and Falcondale, Cardi-

attired or. 122. 4 bowed ppr., charged with a pellet be- gansh., issuing from flames a dragon's

Hardware, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet tween two chevronels or, and grasping head between two wings. Inter

or. a cubit arm az., cuffed arg., hold- an eagle's head fesseways, also ppr. (lor utrumque tene.
Harford, out of a ducal coronet or, two
ing in the hand an oak-branch ppr., Hardy). A(2) lion rampant or, guttee-
flags, one of the first, the other sa., both
fructed or. de-saug and fretty gu. (for Cozens).
Hardwicke, Earl of (Yorke>, a lion's head
Fear one. the staves gold.
Hargil, Yorks, out of a mural coronet gu.,
erased ppr., gorged with a collar gu., Hardy, Cozens-, Herbert Hardy, Esquire,

charged %Tith a bezant. Nee cupias, nee of 50, Ladbroke Grove, W. and 7, New a lion's head or. 19. 12
,

melua^. 6(•/. 18. Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C, same crest Hargrave, a buck's head erased per fesse

Hardwick of Hardwick, Derbysh., on a and motto. or and az., attired arg. 121. 2

mount vert, a stag courant ppr. gorged Hardy, an arm embowed in armour and Hargrave, a buck's head erased per fesse
,

with a chaplet of roses arg. cf. 118. 13 gauntleted ppr., garnished or, holding or and gu., fretty az., attired of the
Hardwicke of Diamond Hall, Bridgnorth,
a griffin's head erased sa. second. 121. II
Shropsh., on a mount vert, a stag
Hardy of Toller Wilmer, Dorset, a dexter Hargraves, out of a ducal coronet two

current gorged with a chaplet of roses, arm embowed in armour, holding in the branches of laurel in orle, all ppr.

all ppr., charged with a crescent for hand ppr. a dragon's head erased sa. 146. 9
Hargreaves, John Reginald, of Arborfield
difference. Cavendo lutus. c/. 118. 13 cf. igS. 12
Hardwicke, William Wright, Esquire, Hardy of Letheringsett Hall, Norf. : (i) HaU, Beading, a buck's head erased

J. P., M.D., Staffa, East Molseley, and A dexter arm embowed ppr., charged vert, attired or, collared arg., charged
32, Cyril Mansions, S.W., same crest. with a fret gu., holding in the mouth a
with a pellet between two chevronels
Cavendo tutus. sprig of oak ppr. Fortitudine ct pru-
or, and grasping an eagle's head fesse-
Hardwicke, Herbert Junius, M.D., South- dent id.
field Mount, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, same ways, also ppr. [for Hardy). 202. 11.
Hargreaves, Reginald Gervis, Esquire, of
(2) A lion rampant or, guttee-de-sang
crest and motto, but without the Cuffnells, Lyndhurst, Hants, same
and fretty gu. (for Cozens). Feur one.

crescent. 3- 3 crest and motto.

Hardwicke, Hardwicke Lloyd, Esquire, Hardy, Guernsey, an ostrich-feather or. Hargreaves of Bank HaU, Lanes, a buck's

J.P., of Tytherington, Glouc., a stag cf. 114. 12 head erased az., attired or, gorged with
Hardy or Hardye, a heart within a fetter-
ppr., supporting with the dexter fore- a collar arg., fretty gu., holding in the

leg a scaUng-ladder sa. Cervus non lock. mouth a sprig of heath ppr. Yincit

Hardyman, on a serpent nowed, a hawk amor patrice. 121. 10

Hardwicke, a leopard's face or, jessant- perched, all ppr. 86. 3 Hargreaves, Richard Tattersall, Esquire,
a stag's head couped az., gorged with a
de-lis gu. 22. 5 Hardyman, an arm in armour embowed,

Hardwike, an ostrich-feather enfUed with grasping in the hand a boar's head collar nebuly or, within the attires a
rose arg., barbed and seeded ppr., the
a ducal coronet, all ppr. 114. 12 erased at the neck. whole between two like roses. / die

Hardy, Gathorne-, see Cranbrook, Baron. Hare, Earl of Listowell, see ListoweU.

Hardy of Greenfields, co. Dublin. Ireland, Hare, Baron Coleraine {extinct), a demi- in harness.

a griffin's head erased or, charged with lion rampant arg., ducally gorged gu. Harlngton-Stuart, Colonel Robert Ed-

an escallop gu. Spes in Domino. lo. 7 ward Stuart, of Torrance, East Kil-
Hare, Sir George Ralph Leigh, Bart., of
cj. 66. 2 bride, Lanarksh., Scotland: (i) A
Gressenhall House, Norf., a demi-lion
Hardy, Bart., Northamp., on a naval rampant arg., gorged with a ducal dexter hand holding a sword, all ppr.
coronet or. Non videri sed esse.
coronet or, a griffin's head erased arg., AvajU. A(2) Uon's head erased or,

langued gu. c/. 66. 2 gorged with a thong gu., buckled or,

Hardy, Admiral Sir Thomas Maaterman, the end pendent (for Harington).

Bart, G.C.B., out of a naval coronet Hare, John Hugh Montague, Esquire, of Nodo firmo. 212. 13

or, a dragon's head ppr. cj. yi. i Docking Hall, King's Lyim, same crest. Harington, His Honour Sir Richard,

Hardy, Edmund Armitage, Esquire, of i, Hare, same crest. Odi profanum. Bart., of Ridlington, Rutl., and of

Oakfield Road, Clifton, Bristol, in front Hare, Norf.. a demi-lion arg., gorged with Whitbourne Court, Worcs., a lion's

of a lion's head az., gorged with a collar a naval coronet gu. cf. 10. 10 head erased or, collared with a thong

invect«d arg., thereon three magpies Hare, a demi-lion arg., holding a cross gu. , buckled or, the end pendent. Nodo

ppr., an escallop between two quatre- crosslet fitched gu. 11. 10 firmo. 18. 1

foils fesseways or. Fear one. Hare of Beeston, Yorks, and of Etching- Harington, a lion's gamb holding a thistle

260. 5 ham, Sussex, a demi-lion rampant arg.. ppr. 37- t>

259 HAR

Harison of London, a snake vert, en- Harley, Heref., a castle triple-towered Harmer, Frederic William, Esquire, J. P.,

twined round a broken column or. arg., out of the middle tower a demi- F.G.S., of Oakland House, Cringleford,

I

Harker, John, Esquire, M.D.. of Hazel lion rampant gu. Virtute et fide. I Norf., in front of a dexter arm em-

(irove, near C'arnforth, Westml., a IS5- 10 bowed vested sa., cuft' arg., the hand
(li-xter arm embowed vested per pale ppr., holding three roses gu., barbed,
Harley, Robert William Daker, Brampton
sa. and gu., charged with two escallops seeded, leaved, and slipped, also ppr.,
I as many lozenge.s conjoined fessewise

Bryan, Heref., same crest and motto.

or, cuffed arg., the hand ppr. holding Harley, Shropsh., a buck's head ppr. I

a bugle-horn stringed sa. Audio et 121. 5 j or. Esse quam videri.

jiivo. 204. 5 Harley, a spear-head in pale entwined Harmon, Glouc, an arm vested sa., cuffed

Harneis of Hawerby Hall. Lines, a stag's with an olive-branch. j

arg. holding in the hand ppr. two rose-
,

head couped. Que rien tie vous etonne. j

Harling and Hariingham, a bombshell branches vert, one arching to the dexter

Harkness, Scotland, a ship in distress inflamed ppr. 177. 12 and flowering on the top with a white

ppr. Trust in God. 160. 14 Harliston and Harlston, a cannon mounted rose, the other to the sinister in like

Harkness of Cragbeg and Garryfine, co. ppr. 169. 12 manner with a red rose.

Limerick, Ireland, a dove close per i

Harlow of Preston, Northamp., a cinque- Harnage, Bart, (extinct), of Belswardyne,

pale or and vert, holding in the beak foil or, issuing from between the horns Shropsh. : (i) Out of a duial coronet

an olive-branch, also vert, fructed or. of a crescent vair. I

j upor, a lion's giiml' |i|ii-., Ii-Miiig a

Hope in God. 92. 5 Harlstone, Essex, out of a ducal coronet torteau (/or //.I, , ; ,, 13. (2)

Harkness, Rev. Robert, formerly Rector j A demi-grifiiii .1 1 < .1 ricscenta

or, a stag's head erm., attired of the
!

of Stowey, Somers., a dove close per first, bearing between the attires a az., coUared gu. (/-, /iV-i./, < ,/»). Fide

pale or and vert, holding in the beak j et fiducid. cf. 65. 8

hawthorn- bush fructed ppr.

an olive-branch of the second, fructed I

cf. 1 20. 7 Harnet, a hornet-fly wings elevated ppr.

of the tirst. Hope in God. 92. 5 Harly, Ireland, a demi-lion gardant gu., 137- 4

Harkness, Rev. George Law, M.A., of holding in his dexter paw a battle-axe Harnet, Ireland, a demi-lion gardant az.

Xetherwood, Southwater, Horsham, ppr. 16. 14 10. 8
i

Sussex, same crest and motto. Harman, Ireland, a water-bouget or. Harnett, Major-General E. Meredith, 35,

:

Harkness, William Henry. Esquire, of 168. 4 Piccadilly, a demi-lion rampant guar-
Temple Athea, co. Limerick, same crest [

Harman, late Lieut«nant-General Sir dant az. Ccrtavi et vici.

and motto. George Byng, K.C.B., of 64, Courtfield Harneys and Harnous, Beds, a stag's

Harlakenden of Woodchurch and Tun- Gardens, S.W., a stag's head erased. head sa., guttee-d'or, and attired of

.stall, Kent, and of Earl's Colne, Essex, Ora et labore. 21 1 . 2 the same. 21 1 . 5

between the attires of a stag or, an Harman of Moore Hall, Warw., out of a Haroklns, a griffin's head chequy arg. and

eagle regardant with wings expanded ducal coronet sa., a buck's head arg. sa., between two wings, the dexter or,

arg. 120. 7 I the sinister gu. 65. 11

Harland, a demi-sea-horse ppr., charged Harman of Taynton, Oxon., an arm erect Harold and Harould, a hawk's lure ppr.
on the shoulder with an escallop gu., I
holding in its claws a buck's head
cabossed ppr. vested arg., cuffed or, holding in the 178. II
:
Harland, formerly of Sutton Hall, Yorks :
hand ppr. a halbert, also or, handled Harold, Ireland, a gate ppr. 158. 9
(i) A demi-sea-horse ppr., charged on 1

gu. cj. 207. 10 Harpden, Glouc, a liiud's head or. 124. i

Harman of Harman Hall, Sussex, out of Harper,. Scotland, an old Scottish harp
j

a ducal coronet or, an arm embowed or, with nine strings arg. Te Deum

the shoulder with an escallop gu., and in armour ppr., garnished of the first, laudamiis.

holding in the claws a buck's head grasping two sprigs of roses arg., Harper of Edinburgh, a harp sa., stringed
cabossed or (/or Harland). (2) An stalked and leaved vert, seeded of the or. Te Deum laudamus.

eagle's head erased sa., charged on the first. Harper of London, \ipon a crescent or,

neck with an ermine-spot or, pendent Harman of Palace, co. Wexford, Ireland, charged with a fret between two mart-

from the lower member of the beak an out of a ducal coronet or, a sinister arm lets az., an eagle displayed of the last.

annulet of the same {for Hoare). Con- erect, vested az.. jffed arg. the hand Harper, a lion's head erased quarterly or

stantia in ardua. c/. 83. 2 ppr., grasping a rose-branch stalked and gu. 17. 8

Harland, Bart., Suff., a sea-lion sa., sup- and leaved vert, bearing two roses, the Harper, a lion's head erased per fesse or

porting an anchor ppr. Per juga, per one arg. and the other gu., seeded of and gu., collared of the last and lined

tl.avios. the first. Dieu dejend le droit. of the first. c/. 18. 6

Harland, a sea-lion erect on its tail az., Harman, Thomas Edwards, of Carrig, Harper of New Ross, co. Wexford, Ire-

(iucally crowned or, holding between BjTne, CO. Wexford, same crest ani land, a Uon's head erased per pale or

its paws an anchor of the Itist, fluked motto. and gu. 17. 8

Harman of Antigua. West Indies, a demi- Harper, Scotland, a boar passant or. Et

Harland, Bart., J.P., of Ormiston, co. man ppr., crowned with an Eastern suavis et jortis. 40. 9
Down, upon a rock ppr., a sea-lion
coronet or, chained round the waist Harper, George Povey, Esquire, M.A.,
I

erect sa., supporting an anchor ppr., and holding the end in the sinister of 19, Mecklenburg Street, Leicester, a

suspended from the neck by a chain hand of the last, the dexter hand hold- boar passant or, ducally gorged.

or, an escutcheon erm., charged with ing a withered tree torn up by the root 279. 15
a sun in splendour. Semper vigUans.
ppr. HarpuT, Derbysh. and Scotland, a boar

20. 3 Harman of Rendlesham and Mulford. passant or, ducally gorged gu. cf. 40. 9
Sufi'., a demi-old man ppr., beard and Harpur of Beriauherbert, Devonsh., a.
Harlaw, a Moor's head ppr. 192. 13

Harlech, Baron (Ormsby-Gore), of Har- hair arg., wreathed about the head boar passant or, chained and collared
with leaves vert, holding in the dexter
Alech, Merionethsh. : (i) heraldic hand the stump of a tree erased of the gu. cf. 40. 9
last, fructed or, chained round the
tiger rampant arg.. duoally gorged or Harpur, Warw. and Northamp., on the

(jor Gore). (2) A dexter arm embowed battlements of a tower masoned ppr.,

in armour, charged with a rose gu., body with the end of the chain in the a boar's head erased fesseways.

holding in the hand a man's leg, also in sinister hand of the last. Harpur, Rev. Henry, of Burton Latimer

armour and couped at the thigh, all Harmar, David James, Esquire, late of Hall, Kettering, a tower ppr.. and oa

j

ppr. (for Ormsby). In hoc signo Bath, in front of a cubit arm vested the Ijattlements thereof a boar's head

vince-s. sa., cuffed or. holding in the hand two erased close.
1 rose- branches leaved and slipped vert, Harpur-Crewe, see Crewe.

Harleston of South Kendon, Essex, out

of a ducal coronet a stag'.! head brows- that on the dexter gu., that on the Harpway and Harpwaye, an ostrich with

ing a hawthorn, all ppr., i-erried or. sinister arg., both barbed and seeded wings addorsed holding in its beak a

c/. 120. 7 ppr., a portcullis with chains or. horse-shoe, aU ppr. cj. 97. i

Harlewen, a tower, on the top hereof a 206. 4 Harrance, Kent, a stork holding in the

crescent. 156. 4 Harmer, a book expanded ppr. 158. 3 beak a herring, all ppr.

17—2

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HAR 260 HAR

Harreys of Guernsey, a hare couchant Harris, Alfred, Esquire, of Wharfenden Harris, William Prittie, Esquire, of Lake-

arg.. between two bushes ppr. Frimley, Surrey, in front of a demi view, Blackrock, co. Cork, a demi-lion
rampant or, holding between the paws
Harridge, a lion's head erased ppr., pelican displayed arg., collared gemelle a cinquefoil pierced gu. Industria
az., and charged on the breast with
langued gu. 17. 8 three guttes-de-sang, a faggot fesseways
ppr., banded vert. Fide sed cui vide.
Harrie, Cornw., a demi-sea-dog rampant Veritas et hospitalis.
252. i9
gu., erased and finned or, holding Harris of Windsor, Berks, a demi-pegasus

between the paws a Cornish chough gu., the wings endorsed or. 47. 5

ppr. Harris, Frederick Leverton, Esquire, M.P., Harris, Herbert James, of Bowden Lacock,

Harries of Cruckton, Shropsh a hawk of 4. Green Street, Park Lane, London, Wilts, a demi-pegasus wings addorsed
, or, guttee-de-poix, holding in the mouth
two ears of barley, also or, and resting
arg., beaked and belled or, preying on W., and Camilla Lacey, Dorldng, same the sinister leg on an increscent gu.

a pheasant of the first. cj. yj. i crest.

AHarries of Benthall : (i) hawk arg., Harris, Charles Edward, Esquire, of
Tylney Hall. Winchfield, Southampton
beaked and belled or, preying on a Ubique patriam reminisci. 244. <^
;
pheasant of the first, c/. 77. i. (2) Harris of London, a winged heart gu..
Out of a ducal coronet a dexter arm in West Court, Finchampstead, Berks
armour embowed ppr., garnished or, and Pikele3', Allerton, Yorks. in imperially crowned or.

front of a demi-pelican rising arg., Harris, Worcs., an arm grasping in the

grasping in the hand ppr. a dagger of vulning herself, charged on the neck hand a dart. 214, 4

the last, hilted or. cj. 1 96. 5 with three guttes-de-sang, and gorged Harrison, see Broadley.
with a collar gemel az., a bundle of
Harries, George James, of Tregwynt, Harrison, see Rogers-Harrison.

Pembroke, a mullet pierced or. Intt- reeds fesseways ppr., banded vert. Harrison, set Slater-Harrison.

gritas semper tiitamen. 164. 5 Harris of Abcot, Shropsh., a pelican in Harrison, Derbysh., a demi-lion or, sup-

Harries, an oak-tree growing out of a her piety ppr. Ubique patriam remi- porting a chaplet of roses vert.
Harrison, Yorks, a demi-lion rampant
mount among long grass, all ppr. nisci. 98. 14

143- 14 Harris of Radford, Devonsh., an eagle dis- arg., holding a laurel-branch vert.
Harrison, Surrey, a demi-lion rampant
Harrington, Eari of (Stanhope), Elvaston played or. 75-2
erminois, erased gu., holding between
Castle, Derbysh., a tower az., from the Harris of Hayne, Devonsh., an eagle rising the paws a garland of laurel ppr., en-

battlements thereof a demi-lion ram- erm., beaked and spurred or. Kur

pant issuant, holding between the paws Deu res pub trar. 77. 5 circling a mascle of the second.

Aa grenade fired ppr. Deo et rege. Harris of Rosewame, Comw., a falcon Harrison, John, of Snelston Hall, Ash-
bourne, Derbysh., on a mount vert, a
157. 10 rising erm., belled and spurred or.

Harrington of Bishton, Shropsh., a' lion's cf. 87. I demi-lion couped or, semee of lozenges
az., holding between the paws a chaplet
head erased or, gorged with a collar Harris of Cornw., Eyston, Devonsh., and

gu., between two trefoils slipped vert, Herts, on the stump of a tree raguly of roses ppr.

to the collar a line and ring arg. lying fesseways vert, a falcon rising Harrison, James, Esquire, M.A., J.P..
Barrister-at-Law, of Newby Bridge
c/. IS. 6 erm. , beaked and legged or. House, Ulverston, in front of a demi-
lion rampant erased or, gorged with a
Harrington, a hon's head erased or, Harris, Leics., rising from a fern-brake collar gemelle az. , and holding between
the paws a wreath of oak ppr., three
gorged with a label of three points ppr.. a dove regardant az., beaked and meiscles interlaced, also az. Pro rege et

gu., charged with nine bezants. membered gu.. holding in the beak a

c/. 18. 8 trefoil vert. Virtute et opera.

Harrington, Lanes, a Uon's head erased Harris, Scotland, on a mount vert, a

or. gorged with a belt and buckle gu. crane holding in liis dexter claw a pntria.

18. I stone ppr. cf. 105. 6 Harrison, Gilbert Henry Wordsworth, of

Harrington, lliddx., a leopard's head Harris, Shropsh., a double plume of Seascale, Cumb., a demi-lion arg., rest-

couped ppr. 22. 10 ostrich-feathers az. and arg. ing the sinister fore-paw on a clarion

Harrington, Ireland, a talbot's head gu. cf. 114. 4 or, on the shoulder three hurts, each

56. :2 Harris of Cherston, Devonsh., a demi-an- charged with a cross patee, also arg.

Harringworth, an antique crown or. telope saliant arg., attired and crined Vincit qui patitur. 241. 9

I So. 12 or. cf. 126. 5 Harrison of Gouldhurst, Kent, a demi-

Harris, Earl of Malmesbury, see Malmes- Harris, a demi-antelope ppr., attired or. lion rampant ppr., holding in the paws

bury. cf. 126. 5 a lozenge erm. cf. 10. 2

Harris, Baron (Harris), of Seringapatam Harris, Essex, a buck's head chequy arg. Harrison of Hendon. Middx., out of a

and Mysore, East Indies, and of ] and az., attired or. i2t. 5 mural coronet az.. a demi-lion rampant

Bel-

mont, Faversham, Kent, on a mural Harris, a buck's head or, attired with or, crowned with an Eastern crown

coronet or, the royal tiger of Tippoo ten tynes arg. Dominus dedit. 121. 5 arg., and in the paws a laurel garland

Sultan passant gardant vert, striped Harris, Charles Frederick, Esquire, of the adorned with four damask roses ppr.

and spotted of the first, pierced in Gate House, Rugbv, a talbot sejant. Absque virtute nihil.

the breast with an arrow of the last, Nil admirari. Harrison, William Bealey, Esquire, of

vulned gu.. charged on the forehead Harris of Maldon, Essex, a talbot sejant Aldershaw. Lichfield, a demi-lion per
saltire or and arg., holding in the dexter
with a Persian character for Hyder, or. 55. 2. (Another, a buck's head paw a branch of alder slipped ppr., and
chequy arg. and az., attired or.)
and crowned with an Eastern coronet, within a chain in arch of the first. Sal
121. 5
both also or. My Prince and my Harris, a talbot sejant or. Nil admirari. cito si sat bene.

country.

Harris, Shropsh.. a hedgehog or. 135. 8 55- 2 Harrison of Galligreaves Hall, Blackburn,
Harris, same crest. I within a wreath or and az., a talbot's

135. 8 Harris, Sir George David, of 32, Inverness

Harris, Claudius Siiirley, Esquire, in front Terrace, W., in front of a rock ppr.. a head erased of the last, collared of the

of two battle-axes saltireways sa.. a demi-sea-dog or. gorged with a collar first. Not rashly nor with fear.

hedgehog erminois. Fortis quia gemel sa., and grasping a Cornish 56. 7
Harrison of Reading, Berks, out of a
paratus. chough, also ppr. True and fast.
ducal coronet or, a talbot's head ppr..
Harris, a hedgehog or, charged on the Harris, Samuel, of Westcotes, Leics., out collared gu. Amicitia permanens et

side with a key in pale az. Ubiqui of the battlements of a tower or, a

patriam reminisci. cf. 135. 8 bull's head sa., charged on the neck incorrupta, cf. 57. 12
with a cinquefoil of the first. In Deo
Harris, Walter Henry, Esquire, late of solum robur. Harrison of Hurs and Finchampstead.

Elm Tree House, Maoaulay Road, Clap- Berks, out of a ducal coronet or. a

ham. Surrey, upon a rock ppr., a hedge- Harris, William Cecil, Esquire, M.A., of talbot's head of the last, guttee-de-
hog az., between on the dexter side a 50, Campden House Court, W., same
decrescent and oh the sinister side an crest and motto. poix. 57. 12
increscent or. Ubique patriam remi-
Harris, Ireland, a monkey passant, Harrison, Mohun-, Rev. Henry Walpole

Frederick, of Cross House, Bishoi)s-

nisci. 256. 8 1 banded round the middle. cf. 136. 8 teignton, Devonsh., same crest.

1

HAR 2^1 HAR

Harrison, Fiske-, a stork with wings ex- Within a chaplet of roses gu., a cross expanded sa., ducally crowned or, and
vulned in the breast with an arrow
panded arg., beaked and membered or. patee fitchee at foot sa. [for Broadley). gold, feathered arg. (for Synnot). (2)

Ferendo et fcriendo. A243. 13. (2) demi-lion or, charged A stag's head between two antlers, all

Harrison of Rutland, an ostricli holding with a bend vair arg. and gu.. sup- —ppr. {for Hart). 231.8. Sine macula.
porting with the sinister paw a shield Celer atque fidelis.
in its beak a snake. Deo non jortuna. Hart, Major - General Reginald Clare,
V.C, K.C.B., Government House,
cf. 97. 2 arg., thereon two branches of laurel Chatham, a stag's head between two
Harrison.Rt. Rev. William Thomas, D.D.,
saltire-ways vert {for Harrison). Nihil antlers, all ppr. Celer atque fidelis.

of Copford Hall, Colchester, a stork, viget simile. 243. 14 231. 8
wings expanded arg., beaked and mem- Hart, Colonel Horatio Holt, same crest
Harison of Poulton-le-Fylde, Lanes, an
and motto.
bered or. Ferendo et jeriendo. arm embowed in armour ppr., garnished Hart of London, a buck trippant ppr.

Harrison of London, on a chapeau az., or, holding a broken spear, the head

turned up and indented erm., a bird dependent, also ppr. 197-2

with wings addorsed sa. Harrison of London, a snake vert, en-

Harrison, Gra;me, Esquire, of Easthorpe twined round a broken column or.

House, Ruddington, Notts, on an Harrison-Topham, Major Thomas,

escallop gu., between two roses of the D.S.O., of Springfield, Old Charlton Hart, late Samuel Hopgood, Esquire, of
Mulgrave House, Sutton, Surrey, upon
last, barbed and seeded ppr.. a dove or. and Caldbergh, Middleham, Yorks : a mount vert, a sword fessewise, point
to the sinister ppr., pommel and hilt
Vincit virtus omnia. Two( I ) crosses patee fitchee in saltire
or, interlaced with as many serpents
Harrison, R. Charlton, Esquire, of St.

JIary's Vale, Chatham, on a chapeau vert {/or Topham). (2) In front of a or, thereon a stag trippant arg., attired
dexter cubit arm habited az., cuffed or,
gu., turned up erm., an eagle close ppr. or, charged on the body with three

Atiimus et fata. 76. 4 encircled by a wreath of oak or, holding fleurs-de-lis fessewise gu., and holding

Harrison, a double-headed eagle dis- in the hand a broken arrow-point down- in the mouth a sprig of ohve slipped

played. 74. 2 wards ppr., two pheons or. Perse rere. and fructed ppr. Heddtvch. 118. 5

Harrison of Dubhn, a demi-eagle dis- Harrisson, Charles Millns, Easton Hall, Hart-Davis, Captain Henry V. (late R.E.),

played, murally gorged or. c/. 81. 6 Stamford, an ostrich with a serpent in of Court Hayes, Limpsfield, Surrey,

Harrison, out of a ducal coronet a demi- its mouth, all ppr. Deo non jortuna. Dum1 fawn lodged ppr. spiro, spero.

eagle with wings displayed, holding in Harrold of Limerick, Ireland, a demi- 124. 8

his beak a columbine ppr. angel ppr., vested gu. rined and Hart, a camel kneeling ppr. 132. 5

Harrison, Haryson, and Heryson of Great winged or. cf. 183. 12 Hart, Ireland, a camel couchant ppr. 132. i

Plumstead, Norf., out of a ducal coro- Harrold, a hawk's lure ppr, 178. II Hart, Kent, a lion's head couped erm.,

net or, a harpy ppr.. crined sa., gorged Harrold, Ireland, a gate pp 158.9 diiially crowned or. cf. 18. 8
Harrop, sec Hulton-Harrop
with a lax of the first. Hart, Shropsh., a lion's head erminois,

Harrison of London, out of a coronet or, Harrow, a hand vested gu., cuffed or, ducally crowned gu. cf. 18. 8

a plume of ostrich-feathers of the same holding a baton az. Hart, William Edward, Esquire, of Kil-

and arg. c/. 114. 8 Harrowby, Earl of (Ryder), Sandon Hall, derry, co. Donegal, Ireland, a heart

Harrison, Frederick James, Maer Hall, Staffs, out of a mural coronet or, a inflamed issuing out of a castle triple-
towered ppr. Cceur fideh.
Staffs, in front of park pales a hare ppr., dragon's head arg., charged on the Hart of Yarnacombe, Devonsh., a fleur-
de-lis arg., issuing from a cloud ppr.
resting the fore-paw on a garb fesseways neck with an ermine spot sa. Servata Deo adjuvante vincam.

and to the dexter or. Vigilantia. fides cineri. cf. 72. 1

Harrison of Downe Hill, Kent, a chapeau narrower, a garb ppr. 153. 2

gu., turned up erm., on either side a narrower, Scotland, a garb ppr. Sedido Hart, Scotland, a sundial or, on a

wing expanded arg. numen. ISS- 2 pedestal gu. 176. 7

Harrison, a griffin's head erased. 66. 2 Harrowing, J. H., J.P., C.C, of "Low Hart of Edinburgh, a dexter arm grasping

Stakesby, Whitby, a hand vested gu.. a scimitar ppr. Fide et amore. 213.5
Hart of BaltuUy, Fifesh., Scotland, a
cuffed or, holding a baton az. Sedido
dexter arm grasping a spear, aU ppr.
numen. 300. 13

Harrison of Winscales and Stainburn, Harruse, a bull's head gorged with a ,214. II
Hartagan, Ireland, a hand gauntleted
Cumb. : (i) Upon a mount vert, a chaplet ppr. c/. 44. 3

stag courant regardant sa., semee of Harry, an angel's head couped below the holding a sword ppr. 210. 4

quatrefoils attired and ungu. or, breast ppr., vested az., the wings ex- Hartcup, a head in profile helmeted be-

holding in the mouth an arrow in panded. tween two wings.

bend sinister ppr. [jor Harrison). :i8. Harryson, out of a ducal coronet or, a Hartcup, Herbert James, of Upland Hall.

10. (2) Upon a fret sa., a falcon bull's head. 44. 1 Sutf.,.same crest.

rising ppr., belled or, and holding in Harryson, a serpent vert, entwined round Hartcup, William Thomas, Esquire, of

the beak a lure of the last (for Falcon). a broken pillar or. Upland Hall, Bungay, Suflolk, and

ViU couragciix fier. 87. 4 Harsnet, a dexter hand holding a sword- Eastwood, Old Catton, Norfolk, a

Harrison of Linethwaite, Cumb., a Roman blade wavy ppr. warrior's head in profile couped at the

fasces fessewise ppr., banded gu., sur- Harswell, Warw., out of a ducal coronet shoulders, helmeted ppr., garnished or.
between two wings arg. , in front thereof
mounted by an anchor erect entwined a coney's head couped, all or. a short bow stringed of the first.
Harte or O'Hart, Ireland, a hand holding
by a cable, all or. 161. 4 Hart, Sir Robert, Bart., 38, Cadogan
Place, S.W., on a mount vert, a hart
Harrison, Ireland, a cubit arm in armour

era-sed and in fess, holding a scimitar trippant ppr., holding in the mouth a a sword. 212. 13

in pale, entiled with a boar's head four-leaved shamrock or. Audactcr Harte, Kent, a lion's head erminois,

couped ppr. cf. 211. 9 lolle. muraUy crowned gu.

Harrison of Atcliffe, Lancaster, and El- Hart, Sir Israel, of Ashleigh Knighton, Harte, Leics., a stag ppr. 117. 5
near Leicester, upon a fasces a hart
kington, Northamp., an arm vested az., trippant or, the dexter fore-leg resting Harte, a hart ppr. Validus. II7- 5
on a crown vallary az. Via trita via
purfied or, cuffed arg., holding in the Harte, Middx. and Norf., a stag's head

hand a broken dart ppr., pheoned of erased sa., attired arg., in the mouth a

the second. tuta. 249. 16 flower of the last, stalked and leaved

Harrison, Sir Richard, G.CB., C.M.G., Hart, a hart's head ppr. Via una. cor vert. cf. 121. 2

a cubit arm, habited az., cuffed arg., unum. 121. 5 Harter of Broughton HaU, near Man-

holding in the h^nd an arrow in bencl Hart, Lines, a stag's head erased, holding chester, a stag springing from a fern-

sinister ppr., headed or. 300. 3 in the mouth a branch of oak, all ppr. brake ppr., and gorged with a collar

Harrison-Broadley, Henry Broadley, Esq., cf. 121. 2 az. Deo omnia. 268. 5

of Welton House, Brough, East'Yorks, Hart-Synnot, Major-General Arthur Harter, James Francis Hatfield, Cranfield
FitzRoy, C.B., C.M.G., of BaUymoyer,
Tickton Grange, near Beverley, and Court, Woburn Sands, Beds, same
ACO. Armagh : (l ) swan issuant, wings
Hon Gate, Beverley, Yorks : (i) crest and motto.

HAR 262 HAR

Barter, George Lovd Foster, Esquire, barry of six az. and or. the heart I Harty, Sir Henry Lockington, Bart., of

J.P., of Salperton Park, Hasellon charged with an ermine spot of the Prospect House, co. Dublin, Ireland,

B.S.O., Glouc. same crest and motto. last for difference. cf. no. 14 and Clarendon House, Tunbridge Wells,

Barter, Walter George Hatfeild, Esquire, Hartman, out of a ducal coronet or. a a falcon's head ereised ppr.. charge<l

of the Bury, Kempston, Beds, same demi-man in armour couped at the I with a trefoil slipped vert, between two

crest and motto. 158-7 thighs ppr.. garnished or, the visor wings erect or, each charged with a-
Barttord, a tent ppr. open, brandishing a pole-axe sa.. be- hurt. Malo mori quam foedari.

Bartford, a parrot's head gu., between tween two wings gu.. each charged Barty of Birchington, Kent, a falcon's

two wings vert. lOi. 10 with a bend wavy, thereon between head erased ppr., between two wings

Hartford of London and Hunts, a dexter two decrescents arg., three etoiles expanded or. cf. So. i

arm erect couped at the elbow, vested pierced sa. 185. 10 Barvard, a bull's head cabossed. In Deo

per pale arg. and gu., holding in the Hartop, Leics., out of a ducal coronet or. spes est. 43. 8

hand ppr. a stag's attire sa. a demi-pelican with wings addorsed Harvey-Hawke, see Hawke, Baron.

20S. 6 arg.. vulning herself gu. Barvey, Sir Robert Grenville, Bart., of

Hartgrave, a demi-man in armour royally Hartopp, Cradock-, Sir Charles Edward. Langley Park, Bucks, a lion passant
regardant ppr., resting the dexter paw
crowned, wielding in his sinister hand Bart., of Freathby, Leics. : (l) Out of

a scimitar, all ppr. a ducal coronet or, a demi-pelican with upon an escutcheon arg., charged with

Hartgule and HartguU, a buck's head wings endorsed arg.. vulning herself ppr. a bat's wing sa., the lion debruised by
a bendlet sinister wavy or. Probitas
erased sa. , attired or. 121. 2 (jor Hartopp). (2) An arm in armour

Bartigan, an armed hand erect holding couped at the elbow lying fesseways, verus honos.

a sword ppr. 210. 4 the hand holding a sword erect trans- Barvey, Charles, Bart., of Crown
fixed with a boar's head couped. all Point, the parish of Trowse.
HartiU, John Thomas. Esquire, of Manor

House, WiUenhaU, on a \\Teath of the ppr. (jor Cradock). Norf., out of a mural
colours, upon a mount vert, a hart Hartopp, Captain James Burns. Dalby dexter cubit arm erect ppr.. and above
lodged and regardant gu., holding in Hall, Melton Mowbray: (i) Out of a the hand a crescent arg.. between two

the mouth an arrow in bend sinister ducal coronet or, a pelican issuing arg., branches of laurel in orle, also ppr.

arg.. and resting the dexter fore-leg on charged on the neck with a cross cross- Alteri sic tibi.

a heart, also gu. Diligenles Deus ipse let sa. for distinction, vulning herself Barvey, John Robert, Holmwood, Thorpe,

juvat. 290. 12 ppr. (Hartopp). (2) A dexter hand ppr. Norf.,over a dexter cubit arm erect ppr.,

Hartill, Alfred, Esquire, of Walsall, same holding a hunting-horn. a crescent arg.. between branches of

crest and motto. Hartree, a stag's head erased ppr., in laurel, also ppr. Alteri sic tibi.

Bartill, Frederick William, Esquire, of front of a saltire engrailed gu. De quo Harvey of Chigwell, Essex, a dexter hand
Lonsdale House, Willenhall. same crest
and motto. hene speraiur. cf. 121. 2 apaumee ppr., over it a crescent re-

Bartington, Marquess, see Devonsh., Hartridge, Kent and Surrey, on a port- versed arg. Temeraire. 222. 5

cullis sa., lined and studded arg., a lion Barvey, C. B., between an oak and a

Duke of. passant of the last. 5. 9 laurel-branch, a dexter cubit arm erect
ppr., the hand holding a trident or, on
Bartland, Baron (Maurice-Mahon), Ire- Hartridge, Gustavus, Esquire, F.R.C.S.,

land, an heraldic tiger statant, holding of 12, Wimpole Street, and Marden, the staff thereof a flag az. , and thereon
in the dexter paw a broken spear. Kent, on a portcullis chained a lion the word " Rosario " in letters of the

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Perictdum fortitiidine evasi. 25. 8 passant. Sorte sua conteniiis. second.

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Bartland, Devonsh., a buck's head erased Hartshorn, a wolf passant collared and Barvey, a cubit arm holding a trefoil ppr.

or. 121. 2 lined. aU ppr. cj. 28. 10 Barvey, late Sir George, President B.S.A.,

Hartley, Yorks, a stag lodged regardant Hartshorn, a demi-wolf ppr.. gorged with a dexter hand ppr., holding a trefoil

arg. cf. 115. 9 a collar, therefrom pendent a bugle or, slipped vert. Delectat et ornat.
and supporting a sword, point (nvn- Barvey, a cubit arm holding a trefoil
Bartley, Scotland, a demi-antelope col-

lared sa. 1 26. 3 wards. also ppr. Fortiter in aioju,ti<. slipped and erect, all ppr.

Hartley, Captain Richard Wilson. J.P., of Hartshome, a buck's head erased sa. i _ i . j Harvey, a cubit arm holding a trefoil ppr.

Beech Park. Clonsilla, co. Dublin, out Hartsink, a demi-lion holding between issuing from a crescent or. |

of a mural coronet or, a stag's head his paws a ragged staff. cf. 15. i Harvey, issuant from a crescent or,

ppr., holding in the mouth a rose gu., Hartstonge and Hartstronge, Ireland, a charged with a stag's head caboshed
barbed and seeded ppr. Sprctemur fleur-de-lis or, entwined by a serpent az., a cubit arm erect holding a trefoil

,

agendo. 271. 20 vert. 148. 8 slipped ppr. 216. 13

Hartley, Ireland, a dexter arm in armour Hartstronge, Dublin, a demi-savage ppr., Barvey, Shand-, James Widdington. of

embowed fesseways couped ppr., hold- capped arg., holding in his dexter Castle Semple. Renfrew. Scotland, out

ing a club sa., spiked or. 199. 4 • hand a sword hilted or. point down- of a crescent or. charged with a buck's
wards, and in his sinister hand a head caboshed sa.. a cubit arm ppr..
Hartley, Thomas, of Armathwaite Hall. I battle-axe or, the hilt ppr. Sub liber- the hand grasping a trefoil slippfed and

mCumb., a martlet sa., holdmg its

beak a cross crosslet fitched or. tate quietem. erect vert, the arm charged with an

cf. 95. 5 Bartwell, in a park paled or. a stag ermine spot or. On.niabene. 216.13

Bartley, Sir Charles Augustus, Kt., lodged arg. Harvey, Surgeon-General Robert, co.

K.C.M.G., M.LC.E., F.R.S.E., F.R.G.S., Bartwell, Sir Brodrick Cecil Denham Messrs. Coutts anci Co.. 59, Strand.
W.C., a cubit arm ppr., issuing from a
of 26. Pall Mall. S.W.. a martlet sa., Arkwright, Bart., of Dale Hall, in

holding in its beak a cross crosslet Essex, on a mount vert, surrounded crescent or. charged with an eagle's

fitchee or. Vive ut vivas. with seven pales, the second and fifth head erased az., the hand holding a

Hartley, Captain James. D.L., of Ash- charged with a spear's head ppr.. trefoil slipped vert. 238. 6

brooke, Bournemouth, upon a mount embrued gu.. a hart lodged arg., resting i Harvey of London and Essex, an arm

vert, a martlet sa., holding in the beak the dexter foot on a well of the last, embowed vested az. . holding up a garb

a cross patee fitchee or. Sub hoc signo and holding in the mouth a sprig of or.

vinces. 9;. 8 oak vert. Sorte sua contentus. 291. 15 Harvey of Bargy Castle, Wexford, a

Hartley, George Thompson, of Wheaton Bartwell, on a mount vert, paled dexter arm embowed in armour grasp-

Aston Hall, Stafford, same crest and lart current ppr., attired of the second. ing a sword ppr., pommel and hilt or.

motto. Bartwell, Kent, Northumb., and North- Semper eadem. 195. 2

Hartley, Rev. John Thorneycroft. of the amp., a beetle passant gu., with wings Harvey, John Bald, jf Tormankin. Cilen-

Vicarage. Burneston, near Bedale, addorsed sa., horned arg. devon, Perthsh.. a dexter arm in armour

Yorks. same crest and motto. Barty, Ireland, a demi-savage wreathed embowed, holding in the hand a sword,

Hartley of Settle, Giggleswick. Yorks, round the head and middle, and holding all ppr. Garde bien. 195- 2
,
a human heart gu., ensigned with a a club over his shoulder erect, all ppr. Barvey, Charles Pigott, Esquire, of Sud-

;

crown vallery or, between two wings < borough House, Thrapston, and Guils-

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HAR 26 HAS

borough House, Northants, a demi- 1 Harvie, a boaiidon, outnd neck sa. 41. i Haselden, Lines, a talbot's head arg.,

ounce guardant or, between two trefoils, Harvie-Brown, J 1 arg.exander. Esquire, charged on the neck with a mullet gu.
and holding in the dexter paw a like J.P., F.R.S.E., J. out, Dunipaee House,
Larbert, N.B., a«l jn rampant holding cf. 56. 12
trefoil, each slipped vert. Honor nb a fleur-de-lis inf.his dexter paw gu., Haselden, Lines, a talbot's head arg.
charged on the shoulder with a trefoil
arvis. J56. 7 56. 12
Haselerton, a sword in pale ensigned with
Harvey, Hants and Yorks, a leopard

passant ppr. c/. 24. 2 slipped or. Floreat majestas. a cross patee gu. 169. 5

Harvey of Alvington, Isle of Wight, and Harvill, a goat passant sa., armed or. Haselerton, a flag az., charged with a

Wormersley, Yorks, a leopard passant cj. 1 29. 5 cro.ss arg. cf. 176. 13

ppr., gorged with a collar engrailed gu. Harvy of London, ademi-tigersa., ducally Haseley, a leopard's face or. 22. 2
I

cj. 24. 2 I gorged or. Haselfoot or Hassellfoot, of Boreham

Harvey, Suff. and Devonsh., a leopard Harvy, Norf. and Suff., a lion couchant Manor, Essex, a demi-peaeock or, with

passant sa., bezantee, collared and lined gu. 7. 5 wings expanded az., holding in the
beak a snake ppr., entwined round the
I

or, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil Harvy, Suff., a leopard passant arg., pel-

slipped vert. I lettee, collared and lined or, holding in neck. 103. 6

Harvey of London and Essex, a leopard the dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert, Haselfoot, see Paske-Haselfoot.
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passant arg., ducally gorged and lined Harvye, Somers., a squirrel sejant arg., Hasell, John Edward , of Dalemain, Cumb.

or. I the tail or, cracking a nut of the last. a squirrel sejant cracking a nut between

Harvey of Audley, New Barnet, a leopard 135-7 two oak-branches, all ppr. cf. 135. 7
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passant, ducally gorged and chained, Harward, Surrey, a demi-stag erm., du- Hasellwood and Haselwood, Xorthamp.,

and holding in the dexter paw a cally gorged and attired gu. Oxon.. and Worcs., a squirrel sejant

trefoil slipped. Deo non jortiina. cf. 119. 2 arg., collared or, charged with three
bezants in pale, holding a hazel- branch
Harvey, Middx., a leopard passant arg., Harward, of Hajme Devonsh., a leopard

spotted sa., ducally collared and statant erm., collared or, in front of a ppr. cf. 135. 2
chained or, charged on the shouldfr
cross crosslet fitchee sa., from the Haskell, on a mount an apple-tree fructed,

with a trefoil slipped vert. collar a chain or, refiexed and attached ppr.

Harvey of London, a lion passant ppr., to the cross. Haskins, Surrey, a lion's head erased ppr.

holding a trefoil vert. cf. 6. 2 Harwarden, Viscount, see De Montalt, 17. 8

Harvey, William Marsh, Esqr.ire, Bar- Earl. Haskins, two hands issuing from clouds

rister-at-Law, of GoldinJton Hall, Harware of Stoke, Warw., out of pali- conjoined, supporting a heart inflamed,

Goldington, Beds, and of the Carlton sadoes or, a stag's head gu., attired of all ppr. 224. 5
Club, a lion passant gardant ppr.,
the first and gorged with a wreath or Haslam, Ireland, a boar passant sa.,

holding in the dexter paw a trefoil and az. cf. 121. 5 gorged with a laurel crown or. 40. 6

slipped vert. Je n'oublieray jamais. Harwine of London, a hatchet ppr. Haslam, Ireland, on a mount a lamb

6. ; I 172- 3 couchant in front of a hazel-tree fructed,
all ppr.
Harvey, William Francis, Esquire, of Harwood, out of a ducal coronet or, a

Parbrook, Hants, same crest and motto. triple-plume of twelve ostrich-feathers, Haslam, Sir Alfred Scale of Breadsall

Harvey, George Miller, Esquire, Malin three, four, and live. 114. 6 Priory Derby, an eagle rising regard-

Hall, Malin, co. Donegal, same crest. Harwood, an owl arg. 96. 5 ant holding in the beak a hazel-leaf
slipped ppr., pendent from the neck
Je n'oublierai jamais. Harwood of Battisford Hall, uponamount

Harvey of Mintiagho, Innishowen, co. vert, a wreath of oak or, thereon by a ribbon arg., an escutcheon gu.,

Donegal, Ireland, a lion passant gar- perched a martlet arg. Vincit pericula charged with a lamb statant ppr.

dant ppr., holding in the dexter paw rirttis. Agnus Dei snlvator mens. 77. 7

a trefoil slipped vert. 6. 5 Harwood, Berks and Shropsh., a stag's Haslatine, a talbot's head couped arg.
head caboshed gu., holding in its mouth
Harvey, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant sa.. an oak-branch ppr., acorned or. 56. 12
Haslefoote, two wings addorsed erm.
holding in the dexter paw a crescent

cf. 10. 2 cf. 122. q 109. 12

Harvey, Cambs and Suff., a demi-leopard Harwood of the Cloisters, Bath, a stag's Haslen, a squirrel sejant cracking a nut

arg., spotted sa., holding between the head cabossed gu., between the attires ppr., collared gemelle az., between two

paws an increscent erm. a fret arg., and on either side a palm- branches of palm, also ppr. Qui nucleum

Harvey, Suff., a demi-leopard sa., bezante, branch ppr. Generosus et paraius. tmlt, nucem frangat.

holding in the dexter paw a trefoil vert. Harwood, Henry Harwood Penny, Es- Haslett of Londonderry and SummerhiU,

Harvey, Beds, a leopards head couped quire, of Cromarty House, a stag's head CO. Donegal, Ireland, a talbot's head

gardant. caboshed gu., holding in the mouth a couped sa., gorged and chained or.

Harvey of Killia.ne Castle, co. Wexford, slip of oak ppr., fructed or, and between Semper fidelis. cf. 56. 12
Ireland, a bear rampant supporting
the attires a bugle-horn stringed, also Haslewood, see Hasellwood.

himself on a staff raguly, all ppr. gu. Suaviter. Haslewood, Rev. Frederick George, LL.D.

34- 9 Harwood, Sir John James, of Ash ViUa, of Chislet Vicarage, Canterbury,
Harvey, Kent, two bear's paws erased Northumberland Street, Higher Brough-
and Highley, Shropsh., a squirrel
ton, JIanchester, in front of a rock ppr.
and erect ermines, supporting a cres- a stag's head caboshed per pale arg. sejant az., collared or, charged with
and gu., between the attires an escut-
cent erminois. 39. 6 cheon of the last, charged with an owl three bezants in pale, holding a hazel-
arg. and pendent from a riband, also
Harvey of Broadl.^y, Aberdeen, a trefoil branch ppr. , fructed or. Quod me mihi

vert. Delectat et ornat. 148.9 reddit amicum. 296. 14

Harvey, Essex, Sussex, Norf., and Nor- Hasling, Kent, an ostrich holding in its

thamp., a sheaf o.f trefoil vert, banded gu. Strive diligently, hope always. beak a broken tilting-spear, all ppr.
Harwood of Woodhouse, Glouc, on a
or. cf. 97. 2
mount between two trefoils slipped a
Harvey, Sir Robert, of Trenowth. stag's head cabossed, between the Hassal, Chesh., an arm embowed vested
Cornw., Dundridge, Devonsh., and of attires an acorn leaved, all ppr. or, turned down at the wrist arg.,
Palace Gate. London, W., upon a holding in the hand a dart point down-
mount vert, a cockatrice ppr., holding Hasard, Glouc, a bear's head and neck wards or, feathered of the second,

in the beak three ears of wheat slipped, sa., muzzled or. 34. 14 barbed sa.

gorged with a chain, and suspended Hase of Great Melton, Norf., a falcon Hassall and Hassell, a hand holding three

therefrom a harrow, all or. Semper rising erminois, belled arg., charged on arrows points downwards. cf. 214. 3
eadem.
Harvey, Ireland, two wings in lure ppr. the breast with an etoile of sixteen Hassall and Hassell, out of a ducal coro-

points of the last, in the centre thereof net a hand holding three arrows points

13- 3 an ermine spot. downwards. 214. 2

Harvie, Scotland, a trefoil vert. Delectat Hase, Herts, hare Hassard, an escallop or. Vive en espoir.
\

148. 9 I all ppr. f/- 141. 12

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HAS 262 HAU

Hassard, Edward Hassard, of Edlington HasweU, a taJbot^ ar-^ erased az., col- attired or, between the attires a bugle-
horn of the first, garnished and pendent
Manor, Horncastle, Lines, an escallop lared erm. „ ^^-, 56. I from two annulets conjoined, also or.

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or. Sinccriias. Hatch, issuant frov mes a demi-leopard

Hassard, an arm in armour embowed hol<ling in the dfi,ter paw a grenade Ung Dieu et ung roy.
holding in the gauntlet a crane's head
tired, all ppr. „ Hathorn, Scotland, a lion rampant gu.,
armed and langued az., grasping a
and neck erased. 198. 13 Hatch, Devonsh., a U n's face arg.

Hassard of Gardenhill, an escallop or. 21. 12 hawthorn-tree fructed, and in the

Vive en espoir. 141 • '- Hatch of Sutton, Surrey, a derai-lion ram- dexter paw a scimitar defending the

Hassell, a dexter arm erect vested gu., pant or, holding a uound. same ppr.

cuffed arg., holding in the hand a Hatch, William, Esquire, J.P., M.D., of Hathorn, Hugh Fletcher, Castle Wigg.

branch of olive ppr. Ardee Castle, Ardee, ( o. Louth, Ireland, Whithorn, a hawthorn-tree ppr. Stabo.

Hassell, G. C, Esquire, of Newcastle-on- a demi-hon rampant or, armed and lan- Hathway, a leopard sejant or, collared
Tyne, and Colonel J. W. Hassell,
gued gu., charged on the breast with az., resting his dexter paw on an

Junior United Service Club, London, a pile of shot ppr., and holding in his escutcheon sa., charged with the arms.
same crest. Hcec manus ob patriam.
paws a staff, also ppr., thereto affixed Hatley, Bucks, Cambs, and Hunts, out

Hassell, J. G. T., of Mount Cross, Bramley, a flag arg., charged with a cross of the of a ducal coronet an antelope's head
Yorks, a dexter cubit arm erect vested second. Fortis valore et artnis. or, attired, tufted, and maned sa.,

gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand Hatch, John Anthony Freeman, Esquire, pierced through the neck by a broken

a branch of olive ppr. H(ec mantis of Ardee Castle, Ardee, co. Louth, same spear gu.

ob patriam. crest and motto. Hatsell, Middx., on a mount vert, a viper's

Hassell, Cumb., between two oak- Hatch, a flag in bend. 176. 12 head erect and erased ppr., holding in
the mouth a branch of rue of the last.
branches a squirrel sejant cracking a Hatch, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet

nut, all ppr. a hand holding three arrows points Hatt, Essex, Berks, and London, a

HassellwOOd, a squirrel sejant az., col- downwards, all ppr. 214. 2 falcon's head quarterly arg. and gu.,

lared or, and charged with three bezants Hatcher, Lines, an arm embowed, vested between two wings sa. 89. I

in pale, holding a nut-branch ppr. az., charged with three bars arg.. hold- Hatton, Finch-, see Winchelsea. Earl of.
ing in the hand ppr. a branch of olives
c/. 135. 2 vert. Hatton, a hawk close arg., holding in its
Hast, Norf.. a stag's head erased gu., Hatchet and Hatchett, a thunderbolt ppr.
beai- an ear of wheat or. cf. 85. 2
attired arg., ducally gorged or.
AHatton, Shropsh. : (i) hawk close arg.,

c/. 121. 2 174- 13 holding in his beak an ear of wheat or.
r/. 85.2. (2) Ahind trippant or. 124.12
Hastaline, a talbot's head couped arg. Hatchet, a blade of a hatchet ppr.

56. 12 172. : Hatton, Chesh., Cambs, Shropsh., and

Hastday, Kent, on a mount vert, a hare Hatcliff, a lion rampant arg., guttee-de- Glouc. a hind trippant or. 124. 12

in her form ppr. 136. 12 poix. cf. I. 13 Hatton, Colonel 'Villiers, a hind statant

Hasted, a wheel ppr. 167. i Hatcliffe, Lines, a lion passant gu., hold- or, charged with an annulet gu. Virtus

Hasted of Sunning.^, Berks, on a mural ing in the dexter paw a cutlass erect tuHssima cassis. cf. 125. 3

coronet az., an eagle displayed erm., arg., hilt and pommel or. cf. 6. 2 Hatton-EUis, Joseph Alfred, Esquire, of

beaked or. c/. 75. 2 Hately, Scotland, an otter's head erased May Bank, St. Annes-on-Sea, a demi-

Hasted, same crest. Fidem servabo. sa. 134. 3 lion between two garbs, aU or. Fide
Hatfeild, Captain Charles Taddy, Harts-
Hastie, Scotland, a palm-branch vert. et amore. 295. i

Pro patrid. 147. i down, near Margate, a dexter cubit Hatton of London, a demi-bear rampant

Hastings, Lord, see Huntingdon, Earl of. arm erect vested sa., cuffed arg., hold- sa. 34. 13

I

Hastings, Abney-, see Donington. Baron. ing in the hand ppr. a cinquefoil Hatton, Ireland, a demi-griffin ppr.,

Hastings, Baron, see Loudoun, Earl of. slipped or. Pax. 268. 3 winged gu., holding between its claws

Hastings, Rawdon-, see Loudoun, Earl of. Hatfield of Twickenham, Middx., an arm an esquire's helmet or. cf. 64. 1

Hastings, Marquess of {extinct) (Rawdon- erect couped below the elbow, vested Hat worth, a hat sa., charged with a
1

AHastings) : (i) bull's head erased sa., cuffed arg., holding in the hand cinquefoil or.

sa., armed and ducally gorged or {for ppr. a cinquefoil slipped or. Haugh, a lion rampant per fess or and
Hastings). 44. 2. (2) On a mural
268. 3 az., holding in his dexter paw a fleur-

coronet arg., a pheon sa., and issuant Hatfield, John Randall, of Thorp Arch, de-lis gu. 2. 7

therefrom a laurel- branch ppr. {/or Tadcaster, Yorks: (i) A dexter cubit Haughton, a pelican's head and neck

Rawdon). Et nos quoque tela sparsimus arm vested sa., cuffed arg., the hand vulning itself ppr. cf. 98. 2
Hastings, Baron (Astley). out of a ducal
ppr., holding a cinquefoil slipped or Haughton, Chesh., a buU's head couped
coronet or, a plume of five feathers arg.
Two{for Hatfield). 26S. 3. (2) goats' arg., charged on the neck with three

Justitice tena.r. 114. 13 heads erased and addorsed, the dexter bars sa. cf. 44. 3

Hastings, Ireland, a dexter arm couped az., the sinister arg. {for Oossip). Haughton of London, a bull's head erased

and embowed holding in the hand a 268. 4. Pax. arg., armed sa. ' 44- 3
Hatfield of HatBeld Hall, Yorks, a
fireball, all ppr. 202 5 Haule, out of a ducal coronet gu., a triple

Hastings, a bull's head erased sa., attired buffalo's head erased or. 44. i plume of ostrich-featb.ers or. 114. 6

or, gorged with a ducal coronet of the Hatfield of Dublin, Ireland, a talbot's Hault, Kent, an ermine passant ducally

last. In veritale victoria. 44. 2 head erased arg., collared or. 56. i gorged or. cf. 1 34. 6

Hastings, Rev. John Parsons, M.A., of Hatfield and De Hatfield, on the stump Haultain, Canada, out of a ducal coronet

Martley, Worcs., a bull's head couped of a tree couped and sprouting new a ram's head, holdiag in the mouth a
I

gu., armed or. branches, an eagle with wings inverted branch of olive. Satis imperat qui sibi

[ est imperiosus. cf. 130. i

Hastings, a mermaid gu., her mirror and and addorsed. all ppr.

comb ppr., crined or. 184. 5 Hatfield, an ostrich-feather enfiled with Haulton, a moon in her complement arg.

Hastings, Northamp., a demi-panther a ducal coronet. 114. 12 Haulton, two hand.i conjoined. 224. 2

gardant ppr., supporting a lozenge or. Hathaway and Hatheway, a demi-lion Haulton, issuing out of clouds two hanrls

HasweU, WiUiam Cyril, Esquire, M.B. rampant gu., holding in his dexter paw conjoined, all ppr. 224. i

B.S. Durh., of the HaU, StrensaU, a fleur-de-lis. ^3- - • Haunton, see Hautten.

Yorks, a talbot's head erased, gorged Hatherell, Charles Edward Grey, Radford HaussonviUe of Lorraine, a tortoise sa.,

with a collar, charged with three ermine House, near Leamington, an antelope's between two jiennons, the dexter or,

spots. Fidelite. head couped ppr., gorged with a collar the sinister az.

j

HasweU, John, Esquire, M.A., D.C.L., of chained or, charged with two mascles Hauston, Scotl<-ind, a sand-glass winged

the Esplanade, Sunderland, on a az. , in the mouth a rose gu. , slipped vert. ppr. Ill time. 113. 11
wreath of the colours, in front of a
Probitas verus honos. Hautten and Haunton, Oxon., between

talbot's head erased gu., eared or, a Hatherton, Baron (Littleton), of Hather- two sprigs of thistle arg., stalked and

fountain ppr. Mors janua vitce. cf. 56. 2 1 ton, Staffs, a stag's head leaved vert, an ass's head erased ppr.

21

HAV 265 HAW

Havard, Wales, a bull's head Hawes of London, out of a ducal coronet Hawkins of Rathfriland, co. Down, Ire-
land, a falcon rising ppr., belled or, and
gu. 43. 8 or, a stag's head arg. , attired or. 1 20. 7 perched on a lure of the last. Provi-
Hawes of London, out of a ducal coronet dence with adventure.
Havelock-Allan, Sir Henry Spencer More-
Hawkins of Hawkesnest, Warw., a dex-
ton, Bart., BlackweU Hall, Darlington, or, a stag's head ppr., holding in the ter arm couped at the shoulder fesse-
ways and erect from the elbow habited
Yorks : (i) A demi-lion rampant arg., mouth a sprig of laurel vert. c/. 1 20. 7 vair, holding in the hand ppr. a falcon
Hawes, a buck's head erased ppr., attired perched arg., beaked, legged, and belled
ducally crowned gu., holding in the
or, holding in its mouth an oak-branch or.
dexter paw a cross potent or, and sup-

porting with the sinister a rudder of vert, fructed gu. <•/. 19. 1

the second, and charged upon the Hawes, Dorset, a goat's head sa., holding

shoulder for distinction with a cross in its mouth a hoUv- branch vert.

Acrosslet (for Allan).' 245. 11. (2) cf. 128. 12 Hawkins, Shropsh.. a falcon's head ehe-

lion rampant gu.,semee of ernnne-spots, Hawk, a hawk belled ppr. c/. 85. 2 quy arg. and sa., beaked or, between

and charged upon the shoulder with a Hawke, Baron (Hawke), of Towton, two wings expanded, the dexter or,

castle arg., sustaining a Danish battle- Yorks, a hawk rising erm., beaked, the sinister gu. 89. i

—axe ppr. (for Havdock). 245. 12. belled, and charged on the breast with Hawkins, Heref. and Glouc, a falcon's

Fortiter gerit cruccm. Fidditer. a fleur-de-lis or. Strike. head chequy arg. and sa., beaked or,
Hawke, a falcon rising ppr., charged on I
Havergal, Chesh., a greyhound current between two wings gu. 89. i

ensigned by an arrow in flight. Scite the breast with a fleur-de-lis or. Hawkins, Berks, a demi-eagle arg. 80. 2

citissime certe. c/. 58. 2 cf. 87. I I Hawkins, Ireland, out of a naval coronet

Haverfleld, Francis John, Christchurch, Hawke, a hawk close ppr. 85. 2 I an antelope's head, all ppr. 127. 6

Oxford, a wreath of oats ppr. Hawkens, on a hawk's lure, a hawk sta- Hawkins, Monm., on a mount vert, a hind

Havering, a lion rampant holding a spear tant with wings endorsed. lodged or. Toiijours j/ret. 125. 4

[

sa., the flag gu. c/. 3. 7 Hawker, a dexter hand ppr., holding a Hawkins, Rev. Sir John Caesar, Bart.,

j

Havers of Loudon and Norf., a griffin hawks lure or. 217. 8 M.A., of Kelston, Somers., same crest.

sejant erm., ducally gor^ged and chained Hawker, Devonsh., on the stump of a tree Pro Deo d Rege.\
gu. c/. 62. 10
lying in fess a hawk ppr. Hawkins, Devonsh., a demi-Moor mana-

Havers of Thelton Hall, Norf., a griffin Hawker, Hants, a hawk's head erased or. cled ppr., with annulets on the arms

sejant arg., the beak and claws or, Accipiler prcedam, nos gloriam. 88. 1 and in the cars or. Nil despcrandum.

ducally gorged and lined of the last. Hawker, P. T. R., of Longparish House, Hawkins of Lewell, Dorset, a demi-

(•/. 62. 10 Whitchurch, same crest and motto. naked man ppr., wTeathed about the
Havers of London and Norf., a griffin
Hawkes, a hind's head erased. 124. 3 temples arg. and az., the hands ex-
tencled and manacled at each arm with
sejant arg., the beak and fore-legs or, Hawkes, Ireland, on a chapeau ppr., an

ducally gorged and lined of the last. owl with wings expanded arg. 96. 6 a rope passing behind his back, also

c/. 62. 10 Hawkesbury, Baron (Foljambe), Kirk- ppr.

Haversham, on a ducal coronet or, a ham Abbey, Yorks : ( i ) A seaweed Hawkins, Cornw., a cubit arm erect,

mullet sa. rock ppr., thereon asea-Uon sejant az., vested arg., charged with two fleurs-
resting the dexter pawon an escutcheon de-lis az., holding in the hand ppr.
Haviland-Burke, Edmund, Esquire, M.P., per fesse wavy arg. and az., in chief a a baton or, tipped sa.

of 70, Wellington Road, Dublin: (i) cormorant sa., beaked and legged gu., Hawkins, Christopher Henry Thomas,

A cat sejant gardant ppr., collar and

chain reflexed over the back or (for holding in the beak a branch of seaweed Trewithen, Probus, R.S.6., Cornw..
Burke). 26. 13. (2) Out of a
called laver, inverted vert (jor Lit-cr- same crest.

coronet sa., a tower triple-towered ^00^), and in base a hawk, wings elevated Hawks, in the sea a column ppr. 176. 2

—arg., the portcullis gu. (for Haviland). and addorsed arg. (for Hawkr^lnin/]- Hawkshaw, a hawk's head. cf. 88. 12

Vindus sed non victus. Dominis for- Demoures ferme. 2797. (2) A mans Kg Hawkshaw, late Sir John, F.R.S., J.P.,

tiisima tnrris. unarmed, except the spur, couped at issuant from the battlements of a tower

Havilland or De Havilland, out of a coro- —the thigh, quarterly or and sa., spurred sa., a hawk's head or, gorged with a

net sa., a tower triple-towered arg., the of the first. Bee fast. Sot/es ferme. 279.8 Mycollar gemelle, also sa. lure is
portcullis gu. Dominus jortissima tur-
Hawkes-Cornock, John, Esquire, of truth. 89. 3

CromweUsfort, co. Wexford, Ireland ; Hawkshaw, Rev. William, Rector of Fer-

Havilland, John, Kinellan. Kingsley Park, A(l) dexter cubit arm fesse wise, the monamorghan, a hawk's head erased

Northants, same crest and motto. hand grasping a sword erect, all ppr., ppr., gorged with a ducal coronet or.

Haw, a poplar-tree growing out of a the arm charged with two crescents in Perseverance. cf. 88. 12

mount ppr. c/. 144. 12 fess az. (for Cornock). (2) On a branch Hawkshaw, Rev. Edward Burdett. of

Haward, Kent, an arm vested sa., cuffed of oak lying fesswise a hawk rising, all Weston. Ross-sh., same crest and

or, holding in the hand ppr. a human ppr., jessed and belled or, with the motto.

heart gu. motto over, "Virtide non vi" (for Hawksley, a falcon with wings addorsed.
Haward, on the stump of a tree couped
Hawken). Animo d fide.

and eradicated ppr., a falcon with Hawkesford, a griffin passant sa. 63. 2 Hawksley, Bourchier Francis, Esquire,
Hawkesworth and Hawksworth, a sinis- of 14, Hyde Park Gardens, London,
wings elevated and displayed, also ppr.,
ter hand in fess, issuing from a cloud W.. upon a perch a hawk regardant
belled or. cf. 87. 12

Hawarden of Widnes, Lanes, out of a in the dexter, and reaching to a serpent holding in the beak an ear of wheat,

ducal coronet or, a stag's head erm., ppr. 223. 8 slipped or, between two ostrich-
feathers. Vigilant.
attired of the first. 120. 7 Hawkesworth, Thomas, Esquire, M.B., Hawksley, Randall Plunkett Taylor, Es-
quire, of Caldy Island, Tenby, Pem-
Hawberke, a hand holding a dart ppr. Royal Societies Club, London, a

214. 4 hawk close belled ppr. Moveo et
Hawden, Scotland, a lion's head erased
proficior. brokesh., upon three masoles inter-
gu. Ferio, tego. 17. 2 laced fessewise az., a hawk ppr., col-
Hawkewood, a hawk's head or.

Hawdon, Cyril Goodricke, Esquire, J.P., lared of the first. Garde Vhonneur.
Hawkeworth, a cubit arm erect vested or,
of Westerfield, Ashburton, New Zea-
cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr. Hawksmore, Notts, a hawk preying on a
land, M«e.s ; a lion's head erased. Ferio,

tego. 17. 8 a cross crosslet gu. moorhen, all ppr. cf. 77. 12
Hawksworth, a hawk rising. 88. 2
Hawe, Norf., a griffin's head erased erm., Hawkey, a hand couped holding a curling-

coUared and lined or. c/. 66. 2 stone. 221. 2 Hawksworth, a hand issuing out of a

Hawes, Suff., Surrey, and London, out of HawkingS, a lion's gamb gu., charged cloud, and reaching to a serpent ppr.

a mural coronet az., a lion's head or. with a chevron or. cf. 39. 2 223. 8

19. 12 Hawkins, Scotland, a falcon jessed and Hawle, out of a ducal coronet or, a mullet
Hawes, Dorset, a greyhound's head sa.,
belled ppr. Providence with adventure. gu., between two laurel-branches in

ducally gorged and lined or. c/. 61. 2 cf. 85. 2 orle vert. 146. 7

:

HAW 266 HAY

Hawles, Hants, a greyhound's head sa., Hay of Linplum, a goat's head erased Hay of Seggieden, Perthsh., a demi-

ducally gorged, ringed and lined or. —arg.. armed or, and charged with a husbandman ppr., holding over his
cf. 6i. 2 shoulder an ox-yoke or, bows gu.
crescent az. Malum bono vince.

Hawley of West Green House, Hants, a Spare nought. cf. 128. 5 Diligentia fit ubertas. 187. 14

winged thunderbolt ppr. Et suivez moy. Hay of Drumelzier, a goat's head erased Hay, Scotland, an ox's head couped ppr.

174- 13 arg., armed or. Spare nought. 12.S. 5 iVec abest jugum. cf. 44. 3

Hawley, Hants, a thunderbolt ppr. Hay of Newhall, a goat's head and neck Hay, Scotland, a plough ppr. Nil desper-

174- 13 erased arg., charged with a crescent, andum. 178. 7
Hawley, on a ducal coronet an etoile of
j

Spare nought. cf. 128. 5 Hay, Ireland, a dexter hand holding an

sixteen points or. c/. 164. 4 Hay, Sir Hector Maclean, Bart., of Al- olive-branch ppr. 219. 9

Hawley, a falcon with wings addorsed derston, Haddington, Scotland, a goat's Hay, a hand ppr., holding an annulet or.

ppr. 88. 2 head erased arg., armed or. Spare 216. I

Hawley, an Indian goat's head holding nougM. 128. 5 Hay, the sun in his splendour ppr.

in the mouth a three-leaved sprig of Hay of Laxfirth, Scotland, a goat's head 162. 2

holly, all ppr. Suivtz moi. arg., armed or, charged on the neck Hay, Ireland, a falcon ppr. 85. 2
Hawley, Sir Nenry Michael, Bart., of Ley-
with a mullet az. Malum bono vin- Hay, Scotland, a falcon perched on the

bourne Grange, Kent, uses : a dexter citur. cf. 128. 12 stump of a tree, sprouting a branch

arm in armour ppr., garnished or, hold- Hay of Rannes, a goat passant arg., before and behind in orle ppr. Speravi

ing in the hand a spear in bend sinister, armed and ungu. or. Spare nought. in Domino.

point downwards, also ppr. 210. 11 cf. 129. 5 Hay, Scotland, a falcon volant ppr.,

Hawleys, an arm embowed throwing a Hay of Letham, an ox-yoke entwined armed, jessed, and belled or. gorged

dart ppr. 201. 14 with laurel and olive ppr. Fert laurea with a label. Propter obedientiam.

Hawling, an arm embowed ppr. holding fides. Hay, a falcon rising ppr. 87. 1

a scimitar arg. pommel or. 201 . I Hay of Faichfield and Cocklaw, Scot- Hay, Sir Arthur Graham, Bart., of Park,
, land, as recorded for Charles Hay, Wigtownsh., Scotland, uses : a falcon

Haworth-Booth, see Booth.

HawOTth, a wolf passant collared, holding Lord Newton, a Judge of the Com-t displayed ppr. Serva jugum.

in his dexter paw a trefoil. of Session, a goat passant arg., armed Hay, Dalrymple-, Admiral the Rt. Hon.

Haworth of Churchdale HaU, Derbysh., and unguled or. Spare nought, c/. 129. 5 Sir John Charles Bart., P.C. K.C.B.,

a stag's head couped, gorged with Hay of London, an ox-yoke in bend or. r.R.S., D.C.L., Craigenveoch, Glenluce,

lozenges in fess. Quoderospero. 122. 6 Pro patrid. 178. 6 N.B. : (i) A hawk ppr., charged on the

Haworth of Haworth, Lanes, a stag's Hay of Cardenie, an ox-yoke in pale with breast with an escutcheon gu. (for

head couped gu., attired or, around bows gu. Hinc honor et opes. —AHay). 85. 3. (2)
rock ppr. (for

the neck two twisted cords arg. cf. 178. 6 Dalrymple). Serva jugum. Firm.

cf. 121. 5 Hay, Scotland, the yoke of a plough in 179. 7

Haws and Hawse, a sphinx statant with pale with two bows gu. Serva jugum Hay of Tacumshane and Ballinkeele, co.
cf. 178. 6 Wexford, and Hay of St. Malo, a falcon
wings expanded. cf. 182. 12 sub jugo.

Hawtayne of the Ley, Oxon., an ass's Hay, Sir David, Physician (1692), an ox- arg., the wings expanded ppr., belled

head erased or, between two sprigs of yoke with a serpent entwined around or. Serva jtigum. 87. i
thistles arg., stalked and leaved vert
it, all ppr. Fortius dum juncta. Hay, Scotland, a dove with wings ex-

Hawte, a dragon's head and wings per Hay of Strowie, Perthsh., Scotland, an panded ppr. Serva jugum. 94. 2

pale or and gu., charged on the breast ox-yoke in pale gu., ensigned with a Hay-Gordon, James Robert, Esquire

with a cinquefoil. cf. 72. 7 crescent arg. Cresco sub jugo. A( I ) stag's head cabossed within two
Hay of Lochloy. Elgin, Scotland, an ox-
Hawthorn or Hawthorne, a demi-antelope branches of laurel conjoined at the top.
yoke erected in pale or, with bows gu.
ppr oUared gu- Aall ppr. (for Gordon). (2) goat

Hawthorn, Scotland, a hand holding a Serva jugum. c/. 178. 6 trippant ppr. (for Hay). Byde together.

star of six points. c/. 216. 12 Hay of London, a dexter hand holding Spare nought. cf. 122. 5

Hawthorn of Castlewig, Wigtown, a an ox-yoke ppr., with bows gu. Valet Hay, Scotland, a buck's head cabossed

hawthorn-tree ppr. Stabo. et vulnerat. 217. 6 ppr. Venter and gain. 122.5

Hawtin, John Nelms, L.R.C.P., etc., of Hay of Woodcockdale, a demi-man ppr., Hay-Newton, William Drummond Ogilvy

Sturdie House, Roundhay Road, Leeds, holding an ox-yoke or, with bows gu. of Newton, Haddingtonsh.. Scotland,

Yorks, an ass's head erased between Hinc incrementum. 217. 6 a demi-lion rampant or, brandishing
a scimitar ppr., hilted and pommelled
two sprigs of thistles arg., sprigged and Hay of Ranfield, a dexter arm embowed

leaved vert. Honor virtutis praemium. holding in the hand an ox-yoke ppr. of the first. Pro patria. 14. 10

290. 14 202. 9 Hay, Macdougal-, Bart., of Mackerston,

Hawton of London, a bull's head erased Hay, Scotland, a demi-arm holding aloft a lion passant gardant ppr., holding in

arg.. armed sa. 44. 3 an ox-,yoke ppr. Hoc vince. 217. 6 the dexter paw a cross crosslet (itched

Hawtre, Middx., a lion's head erased or, Hay, Scotland, an arm from the elbow- gu. Dread God. cf. 4. 3

fretty sa. 17. 8 holding an ox-yoke with bows gu. La- Hay, Scotland, an increscent ppr. Donee

Haxlord, a lion rampant sustaining an horanti palma. 217. 6 impleat orbem. 163. 3

arrow point downwards. 2. 4 Hay of Konigsberg, two arms from the Haycock, on a ducal coronet per pale gu.

Haxton, Scotland, a decrescent. Resurgo. shoulder embowed, vested in russet, and or, a lion passant per pale counter-

163. I grasping an ox-yoke or, the bows gu. changed. 6. 6

Hay, Marquess of Tweeddale, see Tweed- Pro patria. Haycock, Henry Edward, Esquire, of

dale. Hay of Newhall and Pitfour, Scotland, a IronviUe House, Alfreton, Derbysh.,

Hay, Earl of Errol, see Errol. naked arm in pale, holding three stalks same crest. Fortior leone Justus. 290. 9
Hay, Earl of Kinnoul and Baron Hay, of wheat ppr., between the hand and Haydock of Banyton, Oxon., a swan rising

see Kinnoul. the wheat-ears an ox-yoke in fess gu. arg., beaked or, ducally gorged and

Hay, see Paterson-Balfour-Hay. Diligentia fit ubertas. Uued gu.

Hay, see Baird-Hay. Hay of Balhousie, a demi-man vested, Haydock, Haidocke, and Heydock of

Hay, Robert Mordaunt, of Dunse Castle, holding a blue cap on his head, and Greywell, Hants, a demi-swan witli

Berwick, a goat's head erased arg. holding over his shoulder the yoke of a wings expanded arg., ducally gorged,

Spare nought. 12S. 5 plough gu. Rtnovato animo. 187. 14 lined and beaked gu.

Hay, Scotland, a goat's head erased or, Hay, Rev. Frederick Drummond. M.A., of Haydon, a mastiff ppr.

armed arg. 128. 5 Lyncombe Lodge, Bath, an aged Low- Haydon, Norf., a talbot arg., spotted sa.

Hay of Mordington, a goat's head erased land Scots country - man couped at cf. 54. 2

arg., armed or. Spare nought. 128. 5 the knees, vested in gray, waistcoat gu., Haydon of Grove, Watford, and Oxley.
Hay of Spott, same crest and motto. bonnet az., bearing on his shoulder an Herts, a talbot statant az.

128. 5 ox-yoke ppr. Renovate animos. cf. 54- 2

HAY 267 HEA

Haydon of Bowood, Epford, aud Cadhay, Haynes of Thimbleby Lodge, Northaller- Haywood, Staffs, in front of the stump

Devousli., a lion arg., seizing on a bull ton, Yorks, a stork with wings dis- of a tree, thereon a hawk rising ppr.,

eourant sa. played ppr., holding in the beak a charged on the breast with a pellet,

Haydon or Haidon of London, a lion snake of the last. three trefoils slipped vert. cf. 87. 12

arg., seizing on a bull eourant sa. Haynes, an eagle preying on a tortoise, Haywood, on the stump of a tree a falcon

Flnne en joy. all ppr. 79. 8 rising ppr. 87. 12

Haye, a dexter arm embowed, vested gu., Haynes, Stanley, M.D., of Malvern, an Hazard, Rowland, Esquire, of Oakwoods,

turned up and indented arg., holding eagle with wings addorsed and inverted in Peace Dale, Rhode Island, U.S.A.,

in the hand ppr. a scythe in bend or, preying on a tortoise. Semper paratvs. and Rowland Gibson Hazard of the

the blade arching to the dexter. Haynes, an eagle displayed az., semee of Acorns, Peace Dale, Rhode Island,

Hayes, a falcon with wings addorsed ppr. estoiles or. c/. 75.2 use an escallop. Sinceritas. 141. 14

88. 2 Haynes, a demi-hind arg. Hazard, on an anchor in the sea a dove

Hayes of Great Badgebury, Kent, a falcon . Haynes, three Moors' heads conjoined holding in the beak an olive-branch,

volant ppr., jessed and belled or, gorged in one neck, facing dexter, sinister, and all ppr. 94. 4

with a ducal coronet per pale of the upwards. 191. 5 Hazel, James, Esquire, J.P., Commander

last and gu. Haynes, Ireland, a lion sejant or, collared R.N., Rowstock, Steventon, Berks, a

Hayes, Bart, (extinct), on a perch ppr., az. cf. 7. 4 squirrel sejant between two oak-

a falcon with wings addorsed or, pen- Hays, a monkey passant ppr., collared branches ppr. Nee myrtus vincet

dent from the beak an escutcheon gu., round the loins and chained or. cf. 136.8 corylos.

charged with a leopard's face or. Nil Hays of Dallamore, Devonsh., a swan's Hazel, a dexter arm vested holding in

head ppr. the hand an olive-slip.

Hayes of London, a fox passant erminois. Hays, a hawk with wings displayed er- Hazledine, Shropsh., a lion rampant or,

minois. charged on the breast with a cross

Hayes, Herts, a leopard's head sa. 22. lo Hayter of Salisbury, a bull's head couped flory sa., holding in his paws a shield

Hayes, William, Esquire, B.A., of Glouces- or, pierced through the neck with a arg., charged with the planet Mars sa.

ter House, Highgate, London, N., a broken spear arg. Per jiiga, per fiuvios.

leopard's head couped. Hayter, Rt. Hon. Sir Arthur Divett, Bart., Hazlerigg, Sir Arthur Grey, Bart., of

Hayes of Nowton and Kettleburgh. Sufi'., of Southill Park, Berks Trevena, Noseley Hall, Leics., on a chapeau
ademi-leopard rampant regardant ppr., ; gu., turned up erm., a man's head ppr.

Tintagel, Cornw. ; and Linslade Manor,

collared and chained or, supporting an Leighton, Bucks, a bull's head erased Pro aris et focis.

escutcheon gu. sa., semee of escallops or, and pierced Hazlewood, of Belton, Rutl., a squirrel

Hayes, a demi-lion rampant or, holding through the neck with a broken spear sejant az., bezantee, cracking a nut

in the paws a flagstaff or, the pennon in bend sinister point upwards ppr. cf- 135- 7

arg. c/. 15. 2 Viavi. 273.6 Hazlewood, a hand holding a bunch of

Hayes, Henry, Esquire, of Stratford, Hayter, Henry Heylyn, Esquire, C.M.G., grapes ppr 219. 6

Rathgar, co. Dubhn, a demi-lion ram- of Winterbourne, Malvern Road, Arma- Heacock of Newington, Middx., a hind

pant or, holding in his paws a flagstaff, dale, near Melbourne, Victoria, Govern- sejant regardant erminois, collared
therefrom a pennon gu., and charged ment Statist of Victoria, a buU's head gu., resting the dexter foot on a bee-

upon the shoulder with a pheon sa. erased sa., semee of escallops or, and hive or. cf. 125. I

Renovate animos. cf. 15. 2 pierced through the neck with a broken Head, a unicorn's head arg. 49- 7

Hayes, Sir Samuel Hercules, Bart., of spear in bend sinister point upwards Head, Charles Arthur, Esquire, of Hart-

Drumboe Castle, co. Donegal, Ireland, ppr. Via vi. 273. 6 burn Hall, Stockton-on-Tees, a uni-
corn's head couped ermines. Study
a griffin's head erased between two Hayter-Hames, Captain Colvile George

dragon's wings sa. Dieu me conduise. Hayter, Chagford House, Newton quiet.

cf. 65. II Abbot : (I) On a ducal coronet, a lion Head, Berks and London, a unicorn's
Hayhurst, see France-Hayhurst.
Hayles, a demi-lion holding a pheon arg., A{for Uames). (2) bull's head head erased arg. 49- 5

ped pierced through the neck with Head of Grange Road, West Hartlepool,

staff or. an arrow in bend. a unicorn's head erased. Study quiet.

Hayles, a hand upholding a torteau. Hayton, Heref., a cook gu., combed, 49- 5
wattled, and legged or, holding in the Head.Sir Robert Garnett, Bart., 2, Sussex
Hayley of Cleobury Mortimer, Shropsh.,
beak a heart's-ease slipped ppr. cf. gi. 5 Place, Hyde Park, W., out of an Eastern
a crescent arg., charged with a cross Hayton, a hand holding a sickle. 219. 13
crown or, three ostrich-feathers arg.
patee gu. c/. 163. 2

Hayman, a scimitar and a caduceus in Hayward, John Frederick Curtis, of Study quiet.

saltier, ensigned with a round hat. Quedgeley House, Glouc, out of a Head, James, Esquire, of Inverailort,
mural coronet or, a demi-lion rampant Loch Ailort, Inverness-sh., and 40,
c/. 171. I
Lowndes Square, W., same crest and
Hayman, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant

sa., holding in the dexter paw a fleur- de-lis gold. cf. 13. 2 motto.

de-lis. Virtute non sanguine. 13. 2 Hayward of Dewes Grove, Sandhurst, Head (late Cameron), James, of Inver-
Hayman of Myrtle Grove and South Glouc, out of a mural coronet or, a ailort, Inverness-sh., same crest and

Abbey, Youghal, co. Cork: (i) A demi-lion rampant sa., charged on the motto.

demi-Moor affrontee, wreathed round shoulder with a rose, and holding in the Headfort, Marquess of (Taylour), a naked
the temples, holding in the dexter dexter paw a rose of the second barbed arm embowed holding in the hand an

hand a rose slipped and leaved, all ppr. and seeded ppr. arrow fesseways, all ppr. Consequitur

A(2) martlet sa. Caelum non solum. Hayward, Shropsh., a hon passant du- quodcunque petit.
Headlam of Kexby, Yorks, a denii-griffin
95- 5 cally crowned. cf. 6. 9
segreant holding a spear, all arg.
Hayne of Gryer Waddon, Dorset, on a Hayward of Acton Round, Shropsh., two cf. 64. 2
tortoise arg., an eagle displayed or.
cross crosslets fitchee or, saltireways,

74. 12 enfiled with a buU's head cabossed sa. Headlam, Francis John, Esquire, J. P.,
Hayne, Devonsh., a tortoise arg., thereon Hayward, Surrey, a talbot's head arg., M.A., Barrister, Stipendiary Magis-

an eagle displayed ppr., charged on collared and ringed of the flrst. cf. 56. i trate for Manchester, of Chelford,
each wing with a plate and on the Hayward, Rev. Samuel Curling, Timahoe Crewe, a unicorn's head erased. Inno-

breast with a rose arg. cf. 74. 12 Rectory, Stradbally, Queen's Co., a centia et intellectu.
Headlam, Charles, Esquire, J.P., of Eg-
Hayne of Gloucester Square, Hyde Park, talbot's head couped arg., collared
and ringed sa. / bijde my tyme. 307. 2 leston, Macquarie River, Ross, Tas-
London, on a tortoise ppr., an eagle Haywood, a tiger's head arg., armed and mania, a unicorn's head erased arg.,
maned or, pierced through the neck
ilisplayed bendy of six sa. and arg., armed and crined or. Intellectu et

holding in the beak a rose, also arg.,

slipped ppr. Lahore et honore. c/. 74. 12 with a broken spear sa., headed of the innocentia. 49- 5
Haynes, a stork rising.
first, vulned gu. Headley, see Balls-Headley.

1

HEA HEB

Headley, Baron (Winn), Aghadoe House, Hearn, Rev. Robert Thomas, LL.D., of Heathcote, John Moyer, Esquire, of

j Conington Castle, Peterborough, same

Killarney : (i) A demi-eagle displayed Youghal, CO. Cork, on a mount vert, a

or, ducally gorged erm. {for Winn). . heron arg. Ardua petit ardea. crest.

(2) On a mount vert, a demi-lion ram- 271. 12 Heathcote, Justinian Heathcote Edward,

pant gardant or, holding between the Hearn, Charles Richard Mont Orgueil, Apedale Hall, Staffs, same crest.

paws a cross gu. {/or Allanson). Vir- Esquire, J.P., of Templenew, Belleck, Heathcoat-Amory, Major Sir John Heath-

tiUe et labore. ! CO. Fermanagh, and of Caledon, eo. coat, Bart., J. P., D.L., of Knightshayes
Court, Devonsh. : (i) The battlements
Headley, London, on the stump of a tree Tyrone, same crest and motto. 271. 12 of a tower or, therefrom issuant a tal-

a falcon all ppr. Celers et vigilans. Hearne of London and Maidenhead,

Headley, Hunts, a martlet or. 95. 2 Berks, a heron's head ducally gorged, bot's head az., charged with two annu-

Headley, on a sphere a martlet with all ppr. Leges juraque servat. lets fessewise and interlaced of the
1

wings expanded. Hearne, Ireland, a rose-branch and a first {for Amorij). 56. 11. (2) Upoii a
mount vert, between two roses spring-
Headon, Herts and Lines, a talbot pas- spear in saltier ppr. 150. I

sant or, spotted sa. 54-1 Heart, a leopard passant gardant and ing from the same gu., stalked and

Heald, a sword and a key in saltier ppr. spotted ppr. 24. 4 leaved ppr., a pomeis charged with a
cross or (for Heathcoat). Amore non vi.
i-i. 10 Heart, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-

Heald of Parr's Wood, Didsbury, Lanes, lion arg., holding in the dexter paw a 150. 6
Heather, a lion's gamb sa., holding up a
on a mount vert, a bundle of arrows heart gu. cf. 16. 3

fesseways, the points towards the Heart, Scotland, a dexter hand erect heart gu. 39. 1

dexter ppr., bound gu., thereon an grasping a couteau sword. Fide et Heathfield, Devonsh. , a greyhound's head

eagle with wings elevated erminois, amore. 213. 5 arg., collared gu. 61. 2

holding in the beak a sprig of oak, Heath of Brasted, Kent, and of Lynds- Heathfield, an arm embowed ppr., vested

also ppr., the dexter claw resting on field and Tanridge, Surrey, a wolf" vert, and cuffed arg., holding in the

a cross patee gu. Mea gloria crux. head erased per pale sa. and or, ducally hand a sword, also ppr. 204. i

76. 12 gorged arg., holding in the mouth a Heathfield, a garb or, banded gu. 153. 2
Heathorn of Charlton Park, Glouc. on
Healey and Healy, on a chapeau gu., I broken spear of the second, headed of
a mount vert, a hawthorn-tree ppr.,
turned up erm., a lion statant gardant the third.

ppr., ducally gorged or. 4. 7 Heath of Shelwell, Oxon., a tower arg., pendent therefrom by a ribbon gu., an

Healy, Ireland, a hand couped at the I Hammant ppr. 155. 9 escutcheon az., charged with a pigeon's

wrist holding a buck's attire. Heath, a parrot's head erased holding in head erased or.

Healy, Ireland, a physician's quadrangu- the beak a miJlet of five points. loi . 12 Heatley, see Firth-Heatley.
Heaton of Mount Heaton, King's Co.,
lar cap. 180. 7 Heath, a cock's head sa., crested and

Heap, John, Esquire, of Nabbs House, jelloped gu., between two branches Ireland, a lion ducally crowned, plain

|

Bury, Lanes, a demi-stag regardant collared and chained, all ppr.

| Heaton - Armstrong, William Charles.

ppr., gorged with a coUar gemelle sa., Heath of Little Eden, Durh., of Twick- Esquire, of 30, Portland Place, W..

j

resting the sinister fore-foot on an enham, Middx., and Lynn, Norf., a

escutcheon gu., charged with a boar's cock's head erased or. wattled and Aand dexter
Roscrea, Ireland : {)
i

head erased or. Nihil sine labore. combed gu. 90. i arm vambraced and embowed ppr.,

119. 13 Heath of Kepyer, Durh., a heathcock's and a hand grasping an armed leg

Heap, Harold S., M.B., Ch.B., of Crofton head erased sa., wattled gu. Espere couped at the thigh and bleeding, also

House, Hathershaw, Oldham, a cross Appr. (for Armstrong). (2) lion

crosslet fitchee gu., between two palm- Heath, George Poynter, Esquire, of ducally crowned, plain collared and
branches in orle vert. Ad fincm Hanworth, Brisbane, Queensland, and
chained, all ppr. (for Heaton). Vi et

fidelis. 10, Barkston Gardens, South Kensing-

Heaps, a cross crosslet fitched, between ton, W., a heathcock's head erased sa., Heaton, Colonel Wilfred, of Plas Heaton,
Denbighsh., a buck's head arg. £r
two branches of palm in orle ppr. combed and wattled gu., holding in the

Heard of Manchester, a swan with wings beak a mullet pierced or. Franc et cordiad y ccera. 121. 5

expanded ppr. Secte et sapienter. loyal. Heaton, a buck's head cabossed arg.

Heard, Somers., a swan with wings Heath of Tidderington, Chesh., a heath- 122. 5
Heaton, a nag's head erased arg. 51.4
elevated arg., beaked and membered cock holding in the beak a branch of
Heaven, a boar's head or. Hion omnis
sa., charged on the breast with a rose heath, all ppr.

gu., barbed and seeded ppr., ducally Heath, Robert, Esquire, J.P., of Biddulph moriar. 43. i

crowned, collared, and chained or. Grange, Congleton, and Greenway Heaven, Joseph Robert, Esquire, of 24,

Niiufragus in portum. 99. 6 Park, Stoke-on-Trent, upon the battle- Grosvenor Square, and the Forest of

Heard, Samuel Thomas, Esquire, J. P., of ments of a tower gu., a heathcock Birse, Aboyne, Aberdeen, a boar's head

Rossdohan, Tahilla, co. Kerry, a demi- ppr., resting the dexter claw on a couped or, semee of cross crosslets az.

antelope ppr., ducally gorged or, and pheon sa. Indusirice proemium. Non onmis moriar. 26^. 12

charged on the shoulder with a water- Heath, Arthur Howard, Esquire, of New- Heaven, Rev. Hudson Grosett, of Lundy

bouget sa. Audior. 26:;. 13 bold Revel, Rugby, same crest and Island, Tristow, North Devonsh. : (i")

Heard, Francis George, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., motto. A boar's head couped ppr., langued

L.F.P., L.r.S.Glas., L.M.Rotunda, of Heath, Janus. Esquire, of Ashorne Hall, gu., tusked or (for Heaven). 43. i.

Denton Well, Eccleshill, Bradford. LcaniinL'ton. same crest and motto. (2) Two arms holding a double-handed

Yorks, a demi-goat salient, gorged Heath, Mi.lilx., a pheasant ppr. cf. 90. 10 sword, all ppr. Pro patria auxilio Dei.

with a ducal coronet. Toujoiirs fidih. Heathcote-Hacker, see Hacker. 213- 3
Heaven,JohnCookesley,Esquire,L.R.C.P.,
Heard, a demi-antelope collared. 126. 3 Heathcote, Rev. Sir William Arthur,
j M.R.C.S.,L.S.A.,D.P.H.Lond., a boar's
head couped. Non omnes moriar.
Hearing of Eye, Suff., a griffin segreant Bart., on a mural crown az., a pomeis
1

with wings expanded ducally gorged. charged with a cross or, between two

<•/. 62. 2 wings displayed erm. Heavlside of Terenure, co. Dublin, a
Saracen's head affrontee, couped at the
Hearle, a hand holding a crosier in bend Heathcote of Chesterfield, Derbysh., of shoulders ppr., and charged on the

sinister. 219. 4 Normanton, Rutl., of Stamford, Lines.,
of Durdans, Epsom, Surrey, of Hursley
Hearn and Hearne, on a mount vert, a breast with a trefoil slipped or.

horse at full speed, saddled and bridled I Park, Hants, of Brampton and Cut- Virtute et industria. cf. 190. 5

ppr. 52. 10 thorp, Derbysh., of Conington Castle, Hebbes, Scotland, a lion's head or, charged

j Hunts, of Longton Hall and of Apedale on the neck with three roses sa.

Hearn, Ireland,agreyhoundsejantsa. 59.4

Hearn, William Edward Le Fanu, Es- Hall, Staffs, all, same crest. cf. 21. I

quire, M.D., of Hamilton, Victoria, 1 Heathcote, Colonel Charles George, of Hebbs of Gorton, Dorset, a lion's head
erased or, gorged with a chaplet of
Australia, on a mount vert a heron arg. Beechwood, Totten, Southampton,j

Ardaa petit ardea. 271. 12 i same crest. Deus prosperat justos. roses gu. cf. 17. 8

5

HEB 269 HEM

Hebden of Hebden, Yorlcs, a Triton Heelas, Walter W., Esquire, M.R.C.S., Hellier, late Rev. Thomas, of Woodhouse,

holding in his dexter hand a trident, L.R.C.P., of 8, Tettenhall Road, Staffs: (i) Same crest as above (for
Wolverhampton, a leg in armour
all ppr. c/. 185. 12 AHfillier). 91. 2. {2) hind's head

Hebden, from out of a cave a lion passant couped at the thigh ppr., spurred quarterly arg. and or, pierced through

or. the neck with an arrow headed az., the

Hebden of Easthope Park and Appleton, Heeley and Heely, a dexter hand bran- feather broken and dropping arg. (for

Yorks, a demi-Uon rampant az., sup- dish mg i itar ppr. 13- 5 Shaw). cf. 124. I

porting between the paws a crescent Heely, a cockatrice wattled. Bes Hellis, a hand holding an ear of wheat

or. Re t merito. c/. 10. 2 verbum. 68. 4 ppr. 14

Hebdon, Oxon., out of a ducal coronet or, Heffer of London, a gauntlet holding a Hellord, Devonsh., an escarbuncle arg.

a leopard's face between two wings az. sword. Ut sancm vulnero. ^ 164. 12

211. 41

Heber, a lion's gamb holding a palm- Heflerman, Ireland, a gauntlet holding a Helly and Heley, an arm in armour hold-

Inanch, all ppr. 36. 7 broken sword. ing in the hand a broken spear ppr.

Heber of Marton, Yorks, out of a five- Heigham, an escallop-shell or, charged cf. 210. 9

leaved ducal coronet or, a female with a mullet gu. 141. 6 Helman-Pidsley, W. E., Esquire, 13,

head and shoulders in profile ppr., Heigham, Clement John Malcolm, Es- Tierney Road, Streatham Hill, London,

heir dishevelled, also or. quire, of Hunston Hall, Suff., a horse's S.W., a dragon sejant supporting with

Heber - Percy, Algernon, Esquire, of head erased arg. 51. 4 the dexter claw a spear erect. 296. 2

Hodnet Hall, Shropsh., and of Air- Heigham, Rev. Arthur Linzel, of Matlock Helme, Worcs., a pheon arg. 174. 11

myn Hall, Yorks: (i) On a chapeau House, Torquay, same crest. Helme of Standish House, near Stroud, on

gu., turned up erm., a lion statant az., Heighington, Durh., a demi-wolf erased a mount vert, a demi-dragon az., hold-

tail extended {for Percy). 289. 8 {2) erminois, supporting between the paws ing in the dexter claw a cross crosslet

Out of a ducal coronet or, a lady's a cross crosslet fitched az. fitchee or, and supporting with the

head and shoulders in profile ppr., Heighington, Durh.. a demi-boar erased sinister an escutcheon or, charged with

—hair dishevelled or (for Heber). 289. 7 erm., holding a cross crosslet fitched. an Esquire's helmet ppr. Cassis tutis-

Esperance en Dieu. Pret d'accomplir. Heilyn, Shropsh., see Heylin.

Badge, a crescent and fetterlock. 295. 1 Heingrave, a dragon's head erased gu., Helps, Rev. Charles Leonard, of the

Heberden, Charles Buller, Esquire. M.A., collared or. 7i- 2 Rectory, Clowne, near Chesterfield, on

of Brasenose College, Oxford, same Heisham, a lion rampant wielding in his a wreath of the colours, two cross

crest. Fortnnm sapicnlia victrix. dexter paw a battle-axe, all ppr. crosslets fitchee in saltire az., sur-

Heberden, William Buller, Esquire. C.B., Heiton, Lanes, out of a ducal coronet or, mounted by an eagle's head erased or.

of Elmfield, Exeter, same crest and a bull's head arg., armed of the first. Be thankful.

motto. 44. II Helsby of Helsby, Chesh., a demi-lion

Hebert, a fish naiant ppr. 139. 12 Helard, a demi-Hercules ppr. rampant or, holding in his dexter paw
a plain cross gu., and in his sinister a
Heblethwayte of Sedbergh and Malton, Helbert of Gloucester Place, Portman saltire sa. Dieti est mon esperance.

Yorks, out of a ducal coronet or, a Square, London, W., a mount vert,

demi-wolf rampant ermines. thereon a stag trippant ppr., holding Helsby of Helsby, a lion's head couped or,

cf. 31. 2 in the mouth a rose gu., slipped of langued and fanged gu.
Heborne, Chesh., a round buckle or, the the first, the dexter fore-foot resting Heisham, Gustavus, Esquire, J.P.. of St.

point of the tongue in chief. on an escutcheon gu., charged with JIary's Hall, King's Lynn, Norf., on a

Hechins of Hole, Cornw., a lion's head three arrows, one in pale and two in wreath of the colours an Esquire's

or, issuing from the centre of a rose saltire, the pheons downwards, also helmet ppr., charged with a crescent

gu., barbed vert. cf. 19. 9 ppr. 117. 12 gu. Cassis tiUissimus virtus, c/. 180. 3

Hector, out of a mural coronet arg., Helborne, Durh., a fiend'a head couped Helsham-Jones, Colonel Henry Heisham,

masoned sa., a demi-lion az., holding ppr., winged or. of Redlands, the Holmwood, Surrey,

in his dexter paw a palm-branch vert. Hele of Hele, Devonsh., on a chapeau gu., on a heart or. a raven sa., gorged with a

16. II turned up erm., an eagle close or. collar gemel arg. (for Jones).

Hedderwick of PitcuUo, Fifesh., Scot- 76. 4 Helton, Yorks, on a chapeau gu., turned

land, a dexter cubit arm, the hand Hele or Heale of Bovey Tracey, Devonsh., up erm., a sinister wing ppr., charged

holding an escroU by one end ppr. A'e on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., an with a chevron of the first. cf. 109. 2

timeas recte faciendo. eagle with wings expanded or. Helwish, a lion sejant holding a lance in

Heddle, a leopard's head erased. Virttite 77- 14 pale ppr.

et labore. 23. 10 Heley, an arm in armour holding a broken Hely, an arm in armour holding a broken

Heddle of Melsetter, Orkney, same crest spear ppr. cf. 210. 9 tilting-spear ppr. cf. 210. 9

and motto. 23. 10 Helias, a leg in armour couped at the Hely-Hutchinson, out of a ducal coronet

Hede of Kent and London, an escallop thigh ppr., garnished and spurred or. a demi-cockatrice with wings elevated

or, between two branches vert. 193- I az. Fortiter gerit crucem.

141-4 Hellam, on a mural coronet or, an eagle Helyar of Coker Court, Somers., a cock

Hedges-White, Earl of Bantry, see Ban try. with wings endorsed, holding in the sa., beaked, combed, and wattled gu.,

Hedges, a pomegranate or, stalked and beak an oak-branch fructed, all ppr. in front of a cross fleury fitchee or.

leaved vert. 1 52. 4 Hellard, a demi-Hercules ppr. In labore quies. cf. 91. 2

Hedges of London, a swan's head erased Hellen, Ireland, a dolphin haurient be- Helyard, a cock sa., combed and wattled

ppr. cf. loi. 5 tween two wings ppr. 140. 2 gu. 91. 2

Hedges, Charles Edward, Esquire, M.A., Heller, Cornw., a Cornish chough erm. Hemans, Wales, a lion passant gardant

M.D., cf Fairlight, Mayfield, Sussex, a 107. 14 ppr. Verite sans peur. 4. 3
Hellesby of Hellesby and Acton, a demi- Hemenhall, a stag's head erased. 121. 2
swan's head and neck erased ppr.
lion couped immediately beneath the
Semper fidelis. left arm or, double queued, in dexter Hemery of Jersey, a stag's head arg.
paw a cross gu., in the sinister paw a
Hedley, Hunts, a martlet or. 95. 2 saltire sa., the lion looking upward to Fhcti non frangi. 121. 5

Hedworth of Harraton, Durh., a female's the cross. Heming, Lieutenant-Colonel Dempster,

head affrontee, couped at the breasts Jlancetter Lodge, near Atherstone, on

ppr., the hair flowing or, wreathed a chapeau ppr., a lion sejant or. Avi

about the temples with a garland of HeUesby of Hellesby and Elton, Chesh., a niinquam tentes ant perfici.

cinquefoils gu., pierced or. banner or, forked pennon, surmounted Heming and Hemming, on a chapeau gu.,
Hedworth, Durh., in front of an oak-tree
by a cross gu., the flag or, bearing the turned up erm., a lion statant gardant
ppr., a lion couchant sa.
Heegnie, Scotland, a dove seated on a arms or, a saltire sa. az., crowned and gorged with a ducal

rock holding in the beak a twig of Hellier, a cock arg., guttee-de-sang, coronet or. cf. 4- 7
oUve ppr. Firme dum fidi.
combed and wattled gu. Pro repuhlica Hemington, Hemingtone, and Hemming-

semper. 91. 2 ton, a hand holding a sealed letter ppr.

HEM 270 HEN

Hemming, Sir Augustus William Lawson, Henderson, Bart., of Fordell, Scotland, a I Heneage, Baron (Heneage), Hainton,

G.C.M.G., of King's House, Jamaica, dexter hand ppr., holding a star or, Lines, a greyhound courant sa. Tou-
same crest. [
Hemming of Bentley and Springrove,
surmounted by a crescent arg. Sola jours ferme.

virtus nobilitat. 216. 12 Heneage, see Walker- Heneage.

Worcs., an eagle with wings expanded I
arg., charged on the breast with a
pheon sa., supporting with the dexter Henderson, John, Esquire, of Randall's Heneage, Lines, a greyhound current sa.
claw an escutcheon erm., thereon a
i

Park, Leatherhead, Surrey, and George Toujours ferme. cf. 58. 2

j

Henderson, Esquire, of Heverswood, I Hengham, among clouds a globe ppr. 159. 5

Kent, a dexter hand ppr., holding a Hengrave, out of a mural coronet a

pale az., charged with three leopards' star surmounted by a crescent, both leopard's head ducally gorged. 23. 7

faces or. 78. 7 arg. Sola virtus nobilitat. 216. 12 Hengscott, a stag's head erased and at-

j

Hemmings, out of a ducal coronet a demi- Henderson, Sir Alexander, Bart., Buscot tired or, charged on the neck with two

lion rampant. 16. 3 Park, Faringdon, Berks, a hand hold- i naUs in saltier sa., between four pellets.
ing a torteau charged with a star arg. Hening of London, on a chapeau az.,
Hemmingway, a swan's head and neck

couped ppr. 303. 14 turned up erm., a lion sejant of the

Hempgrave, a young woman's head af-, Henderson, Scotland, a hand ppr., holding last. cf. 7. 6

frontee ppr., couped below the breasts, a star az. Virtus nobilitat. c/. 216. 12 Heningham, Staffs and Suff., an old

vested az. 182. 8 Henderson, Robert Evelyn, Esquire, of man's head in profile ppr., vested round

Hemphill of Rathkeany, co. Tipperary, Sedgwick Park, Sussex, a cubit arm the shoulders gu., on the head a cap

Ireland, a greyhound courant ppr., erect ppr., holding in the hand a star or, turned up erm., and charged with

collared gu. Constanter ac non timide. of eight points wavy arg. Sola virtus three guttes-de-sang.

cf. 58. 2 nobilitat. Henley, Baron (Henley), of Chardstock,

Hemstead or Hemsted, the top of a hal- Henderson of Leith, a dexter hand ppr., AIreland : (i) lion's head arg., ducally
berd issuing from the wreath.
holding a star of six points wavy or, crowned gu., seraee of hurts, {for
172. I Henley). (2) A dexter arm embowed
ensigned with a crescent az. Virtus in armour ppr., holding a garb or (for
Hemsworth, of Monk Fryston Hall,
South Milford, Yorks, a dexter arm nobUitat. 216. 12 Eden) which is used. Si sit prudentia.
in armour embowed, holding in the
Henderson of Eildon Hall, Roxburgh,

Scotland, same crest and motto. 216. 12

gauntlet a sword ppr., hilt and pommel Henderson, Scotland, an arm embowed Henley, Hants, a lion's head erased arg.,

or, transfixing a leopard's face sa. holding a mullet surmounted by a semee of hurts, ducally crowned or.

cj. 195. I crescent. cf. 18. 8
Henley, a horse's foot couped ppr.
Hemswortb, Augustus Noel Campbell, Henderson of St. Laurence, Scotland, a
123. 9
Esquire, of Shropham Hall, Thetford, I wheel. Sic cuncta nobilitat. 161. i Henley of Oxford, an eagle with wings

Norf . same crest. Manus hcec inimica Henderson of Stirling, a filter at the ring.
.

tyrannis. Rev. William Barker, of Pmrli.^r „„ fraud. displayed or, holding in the dexter
Hemsworth, Epsom, same crest and Henderson, imder a tree a boar passant. claw an anchor and cable sa., and in the
Henderson, late Thomas, Esquire, Mer- beak a trefoil ppr. Perseverando. 78. 4
Banstead, Thomas Gerard, Esquire, Henley, Joseph John, C.B., of Water-
motto. chant and Shipowner, of 14, Blyths- perry, same crest and motto.
Hemsworth, wood Square, Glasgow, a lion rampant

of Abbeville, co. Tipperary, same crest arg., armed and langued gu., suj:)j)ort- Henlock, a demi-Hon rampant gu., maned
and motto.
ing in his fore-paws a trident palewa ys, and armed or. holding a mullet az. 15.7

Henbury, a primrose ppr. cf. 150. 11 also arg. Secure amidst ferils. Henly, a falcon rising ppr. 87. i

Henchman, a buffalo's head erased gu. Henderson, Richard, of Bidston, Chesh.. Henn-Gennys, see Gennys.

44. I same crest and motto. Henn of Paradise, co. Clare, on a mount
Henckell and Henckill, out of a ducal
Hendey, the stump of a holly-bush shoot- vert, a hen-pheasant ppr. Gloria Deo.
coronet or. an elephant's proboscis
contrary embowed. ing out new leaves, aU ppr. 145. 10 Henne, a demi-lion rampant gardant,

Hendley, Ireland, a demi-woman ppr., holding a battle-axe arg. 16. 14

Hende, a lion's head erased arg. 17. 8 holding in her dexter hand a garland Hennessy of BaUymacmoy, Cork, an arm

Henden, a greyhound courant in front of ppr. 183. 5 embowed in armour holding in the

a tree ppr. cf. 58. 5 Hendley, Kent, a martlet with wings en- hand a battle-axe ppr. cf. 200. 6

Hender of Botreaux Castle and Veriam, dorsed or. 95. II Hennidge, an eagle's head erased ppr.

Cornw., a sword erect arg., the blade Hendley, Ireland, an heraldic antelope's Deo Duce. 83. 2
wavy and dropping blood, with flames
head erased ppr., attired and collared Henniker, Baron (Henniker-Majorj.Thom-

of fire issuing from the sides and top, or. cf. 127. II ham Hall, Eye : (i) A dexter arm em-

hilt and pommel or. cf. 1 70. 11 Hendley and Hendly, a column entwined bowed habited az., cuffed arg., charged

Henderson, see Cleland-Henderson. with woodbine, all ppr. 176, on the elbow with a plate, and holding

Henderson, see Haldane-Duncan-Mercer- Hendmarsh, an oak-tree ppr., pendent in the hand ppr. a baton or (for Major).
(2) An escallop or, charged with an
Henderson. thereon an escutcheon gu.

Henderson, Arthur, Esquire, of William- Hendrick of Dublin, out of a ducal coro- estoile gu. (for Henniker). Deus major
field, A3Tsh.. a dexter hand ppr..
holding a mullet az., surrnounted by a net or, a crescent gu. columna. cf. 141. 6
Hendrick-Aylmer, Hans Hendrick, Es
Henniker, Captain Sir Brydges-Powell,

crescent arg. Sola virtus nobilitat. quire, J.P., of Kerdiffstown, co. Kil Bart., of Newton Hall, Essex, an es-

216. 10 dare, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet callop or, charged with an estoile gu.

Henderson, Colonel George, of Hevers- or, a chough with wings displayed Deus major columna. cf. 141. 6

wood, Sevenoaks, same crest and rising ppr. {for Aylmer). (2) Out of a Henning of Pox well, Dorset, a sea-horse

motto. ducal coronet or. a crescent gu. (for arg. holding between the paws a plate.
,

Henderson, Sir William, D.L., J.P., Hendrick). HaUelujah. Henning, Captain Charles Maxwell Shur-

Devenha House, Aberdeensh., same Hendrie and Hendry, a demi-Cupid hold- lock, Frome Whitfield, Dorchester,

crest and motto. ing in his dexter hand a torch ppr. same crest. Vndis undique ditant.

Henderson, Major - General Kennett 158. 8 Henraghty, Ireland, a dolphin naiant.

Gregg, C.B., of 38, Queen's Gate Ter- Hendry, a pelican vulning herself. 140. 5

race, S.W.. same crest and motto. 98. I Henrie, Scotland, a pelican's head erased,

Henderson, Sir James, M.A., of Oakley Hendry, a buck's head. 121. 5 vulning itself ppr. Fideliter. 98. 2

House, Windsor Park, Belfast, a Hendy, the stump of a holly-bush shoot- Henriesoh, Scotland, a hand holding a

cubit arm erect between two oaks, ng forth new leaves ppr. 145. 10 mullet of six points ensigned on the

branches ppr., the hand grasping an Henddy; , L'anes., erased arg. top with a crescent, all ppr. Virtus

estoile of eight points wavy or, en- sola nobilitat. cf. 216. 10

signed with a crescent az. Sola virtus Hene, a demi-lion rampant gardaut hold- Henry, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a

nobilitat. ing a battle-axe. 16. 14 lion's head erased sa., langued gu. 17. 9

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HEN 271

Henry, a demi-lion rampant holding bf Hepburn, W. A., Esquire, M.D., M.R.C.S.,

tweeu the paws a ducal coronet or, th L.S.A., of Coxhoe R.S.O., Durh., in

cap gu. front of an oak-tree ppr., a horse pas-

Henry, Mitchell, Esquire, of Kylemoie sant, saddled and bridled gu. Keep Herbert .it 1 'i.l.l,i..,.k -M..,iiii.. Herbert

Castle, Letterfrack, co. Galway, Ire- tryst (or traist). of .Miiikiiiss, Kcrrv. Herbert. Baron

land, and of Stratheden Hou<e, Hepburn of Clerkington, Haddingtonsh., Herbert, of Castle "island and Cher-
bury (extinct), and Herbert, Baron
Knightsbridge, Middx., out of a ducal a horse furnished and tied to a tree ppr.

coronet ppr., a demi-lion rampant arg., Keep tryst. Herbert, of Cherbury (extinct ; motto,
Constaniia et fortitudine), a bundle of
holding between the paws a like ducal Hepburn of the Hooke, Sussex, a horse seven arrows, six in saltire and one

coronet. Vincit Veritas. arg., furnished gu., tied to a yew-tree

Henry, Derbysh. a dexter arm in armour ppr. Keep tryste. in pale or, headed and flighted arg.,
, banded about the middle with a belt
gu., the buckle and point extended
embowed holding in the hand a sci- Hepburn, Malcolm Langton, Esquire,

mitar ppr. 196. 10 M.D.. F.R.C.S., of 28, Marine Parade,

Henry-Batten-Pooll, Robert PooU, Es- Lowestoft, a horse arg., furnished gu., or. cf. 173. 7
quire, D.L., of Road Manor, Bath, in tied to an oak-tree ppr. Keej) tryste.
Herbert, Shropsh., a wyvern with wings
front of a griffin's head erased erm., Hepburn, Buchan-, Sir Archibald, Bart.,
addorsed vert, holding in the mouth a
beaked and langued gu., and charged D.L., M.P., of Smeaton-Hepburn, Had- sinister hand couped at the wrist gu.
on the neck with a fountain, a battle-axe
Adingtonsh. horse arg., furnished Fortitudine et prudentid.
:
(i) 70. 3

fesseways ppr. Confide recte agens. gu., tied to a yew-tree ppr. (jor Hep- Herbert, Edward Arthur Field -WhitteU,

Henryson-Caird, James Alexander, Es- hum). (2) The sun in the dexter chief of Glan Hafren, Newtown, Mont-

quire, Kirkcudbrightsh., a dexter hand with a sunflower in fuU blow open to it gomerysh., same crest. Ung je ser-

fesseways couped at the wrist ppr. , hold- — —ppr. (jor Buchan). Bovium aniiquam viray.
ing a star of six points ensigned with a
redintegrare. Keep traist. Noti in- Herbert, Colonel Edward William, C.B.,

crescent arg. Virtutssolanobilitai. 286. 1 feriora secutus. of Orleton, Wellington, Shropsh.. a
wyvern vert, holding a sinister hand
Henshall, out of a ducal coronet or, a Hepburn of Blackcastle, Scotland, a gu. Ung je serviray.

hand vested arg., cuffed gu., holding a —horse's head couped ppr., garnished

sun ppr. 2og. 2 gu. / keep tryst. Prudentid et virtute. Herbert, Sidney George, Esquire, of

Henshall, Ireland, a cross pattee az., be- cf. 50. 13 Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South Africa,
a wyvern vert, holding in the mouth
tween two wings or. 1 10. 7 Hepburn of Edinburgh, Scotland, a mort- a sinister hand couped at the wiist

Henshaw, Chesh., a griffin's head couped head overgrown with moss, all ppr.

per pale arg. and az., charged on the Virtute et prudentid. gu., debruised by a bendlet sinister
wavy arg. Ung je serviray.
neck with three bars eounterchanged, Hepburn, a rose surmounted by a thistle

and holding in the beak an olive-branch ppr. 150. 3 cf. 70. 3
Herbert, Robert Henry, Esquire, of Lin-
vert, fructed or. 65. 10 Hepburn of Keith, Scotland, an anchor

Henshaw of Great Marlow, Essex, and in pale ppr. Expecto. 161. 2 coln's Inn Fields, London, same crest

Henshaw, Chesh., a falcon belled with Hepburne-Scott, see Polwarth, Baron. and motto. cf. 70. 3

wings elevated, preying on a mallard's Hepden of Burwash, Sussex, a lion pas- Herbert of London, a wyvern with wings

wing arg., guttee-de-sang. c/. 79. 13 sant or, issuing out of a mountain-cave addorsed sa., wreathed and tied or and

Hensley, a beech-tree ppr. 143. i ppr. gu. Jure non dono. cf. 70. i

Hensley, Charles Ernest, Esquire, Bar- Hepenstal, see Dopping-Hepenstal. Herbert, W. H., of Paradise in Pains-

rister-at-law, M.A., S.C.L. (Oxon.), Hepworth, out of a mural coronet a demi- wick, Glouc, in front of a dexter arm

Pratsham Grange, Holmbury St. JIary, lion rampant holding a palm-branch, embowed holding a dragon's he&d

Dorking, in front of two branches in all ppr. 1 6. 1 erased ppr., a demi-catherine wheel

saltire a boar's head couped close. Hepworth, J. Sheldon. Lt.-Col., of Buc- az. Ung je serviray. 296. 1

Dum spiro i:pero. cleuch House, Surbiton, out of a mural Herbert, Kenney-, of Lockarrig, co. Cork :

Henslow, an eagle with wings expanded coronet a demi-lion rampant holding in A( 1 bundle of twelve arrows in saltire
supporting a standard ppr., the flag the dexter paw a palm-branch. Dictis
or, headed and feathered arg., belted

gu. c/. 78. 14 factisque simplex. gu., and buckled or (for Herbert).

Hensman, Howard, Esquire, of So, Earl- Hepworth, Rev. VViUiam Henry Francklin, (2) A dexter cubit arm erect vested

ham Grove, Forest Gate, Essex, or, a M.A.. of Shepshed Vicarage, Lough- gu., cuffed arg., the hand grasping a

stag's head erased gu. Fleet and free. borough, Leics., a demi-lion arg., scroll of paper ppr. (for Kenny). Ung

Henson, a holy lamb regardant arg., in a charged with two mullets in pale gu., je servirai. 208. 8
glory or, the standard gu. holding in the dexter paw a branch of
palm slipped ppr., and supporting in Herbert, Colonel Ivor John Caradoc, C.B.,
Henstock of Herbert Lodge, BonsaU,
C.M.G., of Llanarth, Monm., a Saracen

Derbysh., in front of a demi-lion arg., the sinister a shepherd's crook in bend woman's head couped at the shoulders

holding between the paws a water- or. Loyal a mort. 260. 4 ppr., with long hair sa., and double-

bouget sa.. a demi-catherine wheel, Hepworth of Ackworth, Pontefract, out earrings or, over a veil az., doubled
also sa. Nil sine mayno lahore. 1 3. 9
Henty, Arthur, Esquire, of Broadwater of a ducal coronet or, a wyvern vert. arg., a wreath of the same. Asgre Ian
HaU, Worthing, upon a mount vert, a
Loyal a mort. 70. g Diogel ei Pherchen.

Herapath of Bristol, a demi-lion or, hold- Herbert, William Reginald Fitzherbert,

lion rampant party per chevron or and ing between the paws an arrow-head Clytha Park, near Abergavenny, same

az., holding between the paws a az. cf. 10. 2 crest.

lozenge of the last, charged with a Herbert, Earl ol Pembroke, see Pem- Herbert, Edmund Phflip, Esquire, of

bezant. Per ardua stahilis. Llansantffraed Court, Abergavenny,

[ and Hartpury, near Gloucester, a
Saracen woman's head affrontce,
Henvill, a griffin's head between two Herbert, Earl of Carnarvon, sr, ( 'arnarvon.

wings. Virtus et nohilitas. 65. II Herbert, Earl of Powis, « . I'.. wis.

HenviUe, an eagle's head erased between Herbert, Earl of Carnarvon, Herbert, Earl couped at the shoulders, with long hair

two wings or. V irtus vera nohilitas. of Pembroke and Montgomery, and sa., from the ears double rings pendent

c/. 84. 2 Herbert, Marquis of Powis (extinct), a or, veU az., doubled arg., encircled
wyvern with wings elevated vert, hold-
Hepborne, alias Richardson, of Tottenham with a wreath of the same. Asgre Idn

High Cross, Middx., a round buckle ing in the mouth a sinister hand couped Diogell ei Pherchen.

or, the point of the tongue upwards ' at the wrist gu. Ung je serviray. Herbert, Arthur, Esquire, of Coldbrook,
Abergavenny, same crest and motto.
charged with an annulet gu. j 70. 3
Hepbuin-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, Herbert, Ireland, a dexter hand holding
Baron < Herbert, Earls of Powis, same crest.

Clinton, see Clinton. Audacter et sincere. 70. 3 an eel ppr. cf. 220. 2

Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell and Duke ot [The Herberts. Earls of Powis (extinct) Herbright, on a tower ppr., a flag flotant
I

Orkney, a horse furnished and tied to of the first creation used the motto, *'Forti- to the sinister gu., the staff sa.

a tree ppr. Keep traist. j tudine et prudentia."] 157-13
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HER 272 HES

Hercy of Grove, \otts, and of Oxford, out Herns, Scotland, a buck's head or, at- Ferschell, Baron (Herschell), of Durh.,

of a ducal coronet or, a Saracen's head tired with ten tynes. Dominus dedit. on a mount vert, a stag ppr., gorged

couped ppr., the hair sa., encircled with 121. 5 with a collar gemel az., the dexter fore-
a wreath arg.
Hercy, out of a ducal coronet or, a man's Heron, a heron ppr. 105. 9 foot supporting a fasces in bend or.
head in profile, wreathed about the
Heron of Chipchase, Northumb., a heron Celeriitr. 276. 7
Htrsey, a stag sejant ppr. cf. 1 16. 8
close ppr., holding in the beak a staff,

temples arg. and gu. therefrom a banner iiotant inscribed Herst, a hurst of trees ppr.

Herd of London, a demi-goat saliant ppr., with the word Hastings. Hertford, a parrot's head gu., between

armed and ducally gorged or. cj. 1 28. i Heron, Bart., Notts, out of a ducal coro- two wings vert. loi. 10

Herdson, Kent, a demi-leopard rampant uet or, a heron's head ppr. Ardua Hertford, Marquess of (Seymour), Ragley
ppr., ducally gorged and chained or.
petit ardea. cf. 104; 5 HaU, Alcester, Warw., out of a ducal
cf- 23. 13
Hereford, Viscount (Devereux), Tregoyd, Heron, Surrey, a heron's head ereised arg., coronet or, a phcenix in flames ppr.

Three Cocks, Breconsh., out of a ducal ducally gorged or. cf. 104. 11 Fide et amore. 82. 5

Heron of Grampoole and Abingdon,

—coronet or, a talbot's head arg., eared Berks, and of Elying, Oxon., a heron's cross pattee

gu. Virtutis ccnnes invidia. Basis bead erased arg., charged on the neck az. cf. 120. 9
Hertog, out of a ducal coronet or, two
virtuivm constantia. 57. 12 ^^•ith two chevroneLs sa. cf. 104. II
wings addorsed az.
Hereford, an arm from the elbow ppr.. Heron-Maxwell, Sir John Robert, Bart Hertslet, Edward Cecil, Esquire, H.M.
,

holding in the hand an annulet or. 21O. i J.P., D.L.. of Springkell, Dumfriessh.,

Hereford, James Tudor, of Sufton Court, a dexter hand ppr., holding up an Consul-General for Belgium, Antwerp,

Heref., an eagle displayed arg. 75. 2 eagle's neck with two heads erased a demi-lion rampant ppr., crowned

Heriet, a hind's head couped or. 1 24. i sa. Revircscat. with an Eastern diadem or, and resting
the sinister paw on a closed book sa.,
Heringe of Shropsh., and Owsley-Minor, Heron, Ireland, a dove volant holding in

Warw., a bull's head sa., ducally gorged its beak an olive-branch ppr. 93. 10 clasped and fiinged or. Fato fortior

and crowned or. cf. 44. 2 Heron of that Ilk, Kirkcudbright, Scot-

Heringham, on a chapeau a dolphin land, a demi-lion arg., holding in his Hervey, Marquess of Bristol, see Bristol.

haurient, all ppr. cf. 140. 11 —dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee gu. AHervey-Bathurst, Bart., Hants: (i)

Heriot of Ramomie, Fifesh., a demi- Par vuleiir. Ad ardua tendis. 11. 10 dexter arm embowed habited in mail,

man in complete armour brandishing Herrick of Beaumanor Park, Leics., a holding in the hand, all ppr.. a spiked

a sword ppr. True and trusty. 187. i buU's head couped arg., armed and Aclub or (for Ba/hurst). 199. 2. (2)

Heriot, an arm in armour embowed ppr., eared sa., gorged with a chaplet of leopard sa., bezantee, collared and

garnished or, holding in the hand a roses ppr. Virtus omnia nobilitat. cf. 44. lined or, holding in the dexter paw a
Herrick, Perry-, of Beaumanor Park,
dagger of the first, hilt and pommel trefoilsUpped vert (/or i/er!)ey). 254. 12

of the .second. 196. 5 Leics. : (i) same crest as above, (for Hervey and Hervy, a leopard passant sa.,

Heriot, Scotland, a dexter hand holding AHerrick) cf. 44. 3. (2) hind's bezantee. cf. 24. 2

a wreath of laurel. Fortem posce ani- head erased ppr., semee of annulets Hervey, Matthew Wilson. Esquire, of

mum. 218.4 or, holding in the mouth a pear-tree East Bilney Hall, Norfolk, a demi-

Heris, on a mount vert, a crane holding in branch slipped ppr., fructed or. Virtus lion rampant gu., holding in his dexter
paw a trefoil slipped or. Delectat et
its dexter claw a stone ppr. cf. 105. 6 omnia nohilitat.
Heritage, a bear's head party per chev-
Herries, Baron (Constable-Maxwell), of
ron arg. and sa., muzzled of the last,
Everingham Park, near York (crest of Hervey, Valentine Smedley, Esquire, of
33. Hyde Park Gate, London, S.W.,
between two wings per fesse of the Maxwell, as used), a stag's head with same crest and motto.

second and first. ten tynes arg. Dominus dedit. (Crest Hervey, Ireland, a mountain-cat ppr..
of Haggerstone : A lion rampant arg.) holding in the dexter paw a trefoil
Heriz, a demi-female richly attired be-
slipped vert. Je noublierai jamais.
tween two laurel-branches, holding in 121. 5
Herries, Scotland, a buck's head or, at- Hervey, a trefoil slipped. Delectat et
her dexter hand a rose-branch, all ppr.

183. 14 tired with ten tynes arg. Dominus

Herman of Middleton-Stoney, Oxon.. a dedit. 121. 5 ornat. 148. 9

lion couchant gardant or, under a Herries of Scotland, a buck's head erased Hervey, Ireland, a lion rampant erm.,

palm-tree ppr. 263. 16 gu., attired vert. 121. 2 supporting a plumb-rule ppr. 3. 2

Hermon of Preston, Lanes, and Wyfold Herries, Alexander Young, of Spottes Hervey, Cornw. and Somers., a squirrel

Court, Checkendon, Oxon., in front of Hall, Dalbeattie, Kircudbrightsh. : (i) sejant arg., the tail or, cracking nuts

two palm-trees ppr., a lion couchant A buck's head or, attired with ten ppr. 135- 7

gardant erminois, resting the de tynes arg. (2) A demi-Uon rampant Hervieu of France, a wolf rampant or.

claw upon a bale of cotton ppr. Fido —gu., holding in its dexter paw a dagger 28. 2

non timeo. 9. 6 in pale ppr. Dominus dedit. Robori Hervy, an ox-yoke in bend gu., the bows

Hennon-Hodge, Sir Robert T., Bart., prndentia prcestat. or. - 178. 6

Wyfold Court, Reading, an eagle, wings Herries, a cinquefoil erm. 148. 12 Herworth of Epplin, Devonsh., a cubit

addorsed and inverted or, supporting Herring, a boar's head couped in fess, arm erect ppr., holding a snake.

with the dexter claw an increscent arg. pierced through the snout by four 220. 2

and looking at the rays of the sun arrows ppr. cf. 42. 9 Hesding, a dexter hand holding a pistol

issuant from clouds ppr. Prcemium Herring, Scotland, a boar's head couped I ppr. 221. 8

virtutis gloria. 273.5 close sa. 43. I Heselrigge, on a chapeau ppr., an es-
j

Hermon, a cubit arm vested and cuffed, Herringham, Rev. William Walton, Old callop between two wings. 141. 11

holding in the hand a dagger. I

Heme, see Buckworth-Heme-Soame. Cleeve Rectory, Taunton, a dove rising. ' Heseltine, a swan with wings addorsed
Heme or Heron of Tanfield Hall, Essex,
.tEquo animo. arg., crowned with an antique crown

I cf. 99. 4

Herrington, a horse's head furnished ppr. or.

of London, and of Shacklewell, Middx., 51- 5 Heseltine, a talbot's head erased between

a heron's head erased arg., ducally Herriot and Herriott, a lion's gamb erect two wings. cf. 56. 2

gorged and beaked or. cf. 104. 11 sa., holding a crescent arg. 39 15 Hesill, on a chapeau gu., turned up arg., j

Heme, Burchell-, Rev., Humphrey HerriS of Woodham Mortimer and San- a Hame ppr. 180. 10

Frederick, of Bushey Grange, Herts : don, Essex, a talbot sejant or. 55-2 Hesilrige, Bart., see Hazlerigg.

(i ) Out of a ducal coronet or, a heron's Hersay, a hedgehog ppr. 135-8 Hesketh, a mortar mounted ppr. 169. 10

head ppr. {for Heme), cf. 104. 5. (2) Herschel, Sir Vi'illiam James, Bart., Lawn Hesketh, out of a ducal coronet or, two

A lion rampant az., against a tree vert Upton, Littlemore. Oxford, a demi- arms embowed in armour, the hands

(for Burchell). Usque ad aras. terrestrial sphere ppr., thereon an eagle ppr., supporting a leopard's face or.

Heme of Godmanchester, Huntingdon, a with wings elevated or. Ccelis ex- Hesketh, Lanes, a garb or, banded az.

heron or. 105. 9 ploratis. 285. 5

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HES 273 HEX

Hesketh, Fermor-, Sir Thomas George, Heusch, a trefoil slipped or, between two St. George's, Hanover Square, Middx.,
Bart., of Rufford Hall, Lanes: (i) A
wings arg. no. 12 on a rock a falcon arg., entwined by a

garb or, banded az. (jor Hesketh). 153. Hevell, a lion rampant ppr., supporting serpent ppr. Ne te qucesiveris extra.|

2. (2) Out of a ducal coronet or. a an anchor reversed az. ' Hewgell, on the stump of a tree couped

cock's head gu., combed and wattled Heveningham, Suflf. and Staffs, an old in fess and sprouting afresh, an owl.

of the first {for Fermor). 90. 6 man'.s head in profile ppr., vested gu., Hewgell, on a staff raguly in fess, an

Hesketh of Gwyrch Castle, Denbighsh. : on his head a cap az., guttee-d'or. eaglet with wings expanded.

(i) A garb or, charged with a cross ,
Apatee (for Hesketh). cj. 153. 2. (2)
Arose arg. cf. 149. 2. (3) dexter arm 192. II Hewgill of Hornby Grange, Yorks, a nag's
couped at the shoulder and embowed
Heveningham or Heveringham, Suff. and head erased sa. Marte et labore.

| 51.4

Staffs, a man's head in profile ppr.,

vested gu., on his head a cap or. guttee- Hewis, on a chapeau ppr.. a water- bouget

in armour, holding a scythe, all ppr. de-sang, turned up erm. cj. 192. 1 sa. 168. 2
In Deo mea spes.
Hever, a leopard sejant or. cj. 24. 13 Hewitson, Northumb.. a falcon gu.. belled
Hesketh-Fleetwood, Bart, {extinct), of
Heward, Ireland, a swan's leg couped a or. Let them talk. cf. 85. 2
RossaU Hall: (l) A wolf statant re-
la quise with a wing displayed and Hewitt, Viscount Lifford, on the stump

gardant arg., charged on the shoulder conjoined arg. of a tree, a branch growing therefrom,
an owl, all ppr. Be juM and fear not.
with a trefoil slipped vert {for Fleet- Heward of Carlisle, a dexter arm em- Hewitt of Alveston, on the trunk of an
old tree, from which spring fresh
Awood). (2) garb erect or, in front bowed in armour ppr., garnished or. branches, a homed owl, all ppr.
Hewitt, Robert Morton, Esquire. M.D.,
of an eagle displayed with two heads entwined by a serpent, the hand in B.A., B.Ch., of Oakham, Rutl., on the
stump of a tree sprouting to the dexter
ppr. {/or Hesketh). Quod tibi hoc alleri. a gauntlet holding a sword, also ppr., an owl. Be just and fear not.
Hewitt of Ballylane, co. Wexford, Ireland,
74- 3 pommel and hilt or, the blade piercing on the trunk of a tree an owl perched,

Hesketh-Fleetwood : { i ) A wolf statant a heart gu. all ppr. After darkness comes light.
Hewitt of Burgatia, Roscarberry, same
regardant arg., charged on the shoulder Hewat or Hewatt, Scotland, the sun rising
crest. Be juM and fear not.
with a trefoil slipped vert, and on the out of a cloud ppr. Post tenebras lux. Hewitt, Ludlow-, Thomas Arthur, the

body with a pale wavy az. (for Fleet- 162.5

wood). (2) A mount vert, thereon in Heway, Devonsh.. a wolf statant regard-

front of an eagle with two heads dis- ant ppr. cf. 28. 12

played ppr. , a garb or, banded gu. the Hewer of Oxborough, Norf., a demi-
,

whole debruised by a bendlet sinister dragon az.. with wings endorsed or, col-

wavy az. Quod tibi hoc alteri. lared and lined or. and holding the

</ 74- 3 line in its claws. 290. 1 trunk of a tree fesse wise eradicated ppr.,
Hesketh, Bibby-, Charles Hesketh, Esq.,
Hewer, Cecil McKenzie, Esquire, F.R.C.S., therefrom rising a falcon belled or,

D.L., the Rookery, South Meols, South- of Tarporley, Chesh., a demi-dragon az., fretty gu. holding in the beak an acorn
wings endorsed or, coUared and lined ,
port : A(i ) mount vert, thereon in front
of an eagle with two heads displayed sUpped, also ppr.

of the last, holding the line in its fore- Hewitt, on the trunk of an oak-tree a
falcon perched, belled ppr. Ne tu
ppr., a garb or. banded gu. (2) In legs. Viriuti datnnosa quies. 290. 1
front of a cubit arm erect, holding a
sword in bend sinister ppr., pommel Hewer, E. S. Earnshaw, Esquire. F.R.C.S., qiicesireris extra. cf. 86. II
of Stratford-on-Avon. Warw., same
crest and motto. Hewitt of London, a falcon close upon'

and hilt or, a mullet of six points be- lure arg. , lined and ringed or.

tween two escallops fesseways arg. Hewes, a peacock's head erased az. cf. 85. 14
Hewitt, a demi-huntsman ppr., his coat
Quod tibi hoc alteri. 103. I
Hewet, a cross pattee between the horns
Heskett, a garb or, charged with a rose gu.. firing a gun. 187. 2

gu., the stalk and leaves twisting round of a crescent gu. 163. 6 Hewlett, on a mount vert, semee of weeds,

the garb. cf. 153. 2 Hewet and Hewett, Hants, on the stump an oak-tree ppr. 143. 14

' Hewlett, W. H.. Esquire, of Strickland

Hesse, a demi-wolf between two wings. of a tree s

Hesse, Middx., on a chapeau ppr., a —arg., leggei House, Standish, Wigan, out of a

cockatrice vert, ducally crowned, siveris extra. Une pure foy. mural coronet a demi-owl. Orate et

combed, beaked, and wattled or, cf. 86. 1 vigUate.
Hewetson, a serpent nowed, the head in
charged on the breast with the sun in Hewlett or Hewlett of Dublin, an owl's
pale or, holding in the mouth a garland
splendour of the last. Superi audi ct head erased and affrontee arg., ducally

tate. cf. 68. q of laurel vert. I4^- 7 gorged or.

Hester, a parrot gu., holding in its beak Hewetson, Ireland, a demi-friar vested Hewsham, an eagle with wings addorsed

an annulet or. loi. ii ppr., holding in his dexter hand a lash. sustaining a bannerol charged with a

Hetherfield, a sinister wing, charged with fieur-de-lis.

a chevron gu. Hewetson of Thomastowu, Kilkenny, a Hewson of Eimismore and Castle Hew-

Hetherington, a lion's head erased gu., coney sejant sa.. collared arg. cf. 136. 4. son, Ireland, the sun in his splendour

within a chain in arch arg., both ends Another, a talbot passant arg., holding Numppr. lumen effugio. 162. 2

issuing from the wreath. 19. 5 in the mouth a sword ppr. Ambo Hewson, J. W. P., of 2. Maryville, Dean

Hetherington, Ireland, out of a ducal dexter. cf. 54. I Street, Cork, same crest and motto.

coronet or, a tower quarterly arg. and Hewett of London, a lapwing ppr. Hewson of Hunter Street, Brunswick

gu. cf. 156. 2 Hewett, a cockatrice with wings ex- Square. London, a bull's head couped

Hetherington of Ballyroan, Queen's panded or. 68. 6 arg., armed or, holding in the mouth

Co., Ireland, a castle with four towers Hewett, George Edwin. Esquire, 11, a torch of the last emitting flames of

per fess or and gu. 155-4 Chester Terrace, Regent's Park, London, fire ppr.
Hewster, out of a coronet arg., an ostrich's
Hethersete or Hethersette, a sinister wing and of Leasowe, Charlton Kings, Glouc.

charged with a chevron gu. a cockatrice with wings elevated or, head and wings of the same, holding

Hetherton, a lion's head erased gu., within seraee of crosses pattee gu., and resting in the beak a horse-shoe or. 97. 1

a chain in arch arg.. both ends issuing the dexter claw on a fleur-de-lis arg. Hexman, a yew-tree ppr. 144. 1

from the wreath. I9- 5 Labor omnia superat. Hext, a stag's head affrontee, ducally

Hetley of Bulbridge House, Wilts, on Hewett, Sir Harald George, Bart., of gorged or. 119- '4

j Netherseale. Leics., out of a mural Hext, Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Stani-

the stump of a tree a sparrow-hawk,

all ppr. 86. 1 coronet or, the stump of an oak-tree forth, of Trenarren and Constentin.

Heuer or Hever, a phcenix in flames ppr. with branches, thereon a hawk ppr., Cornw., and Stavton, Devonsh., on a

82. 2 gorged with an Eastern coronet and tower sa., a demi-Uon rampant or. hold-

Heuer, a cat sejant arg.. holding in the beUed of the first. Ne te qucesiveris ing in the dexter paw a battle-axe of

mouth a goldfinch ppr. cf. 26. 8 extra. the first. cf. 157. 11

Heugh of Holmwood Park. Kent, a uni- Hewett, late Sir Prescott Gardiner, Bart. Hext, John, Esquire, R.N., CLE., same

corn's head arg. Per ardua. 49. 7 I (extinct). F.B.S., of Chesterfield Street, crest.

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HEX 274 HIC

Hext, Francis John, Tredethy, Bodmin, Heyrick, a bull's head couped arg., gorged ivy, thereon a falcon with wings ex-
Cornw., a demi-liou or, rising from a with a chaplet of roses ppr. panded ppr. {for Bei/wood). TiU then

tower sa., holding in the centre paw a Heys, lat« John, Esquire, of Woodside, thtis. 284. 6
battle-axe of the last. When Bale is
Renfrewsh., and Zecharia John Heys, Heywood-Lonsdale, Captain, of Shaving-

hext Boot is next. Esquire, of Stonehouse, Barrhead, Ren- ton, Market Drayton, and 22, HiU

Hexton, a leopard's face sa., jessant-de- frewsh., Scotland, a demi-lion rampant AStreet, Mayfair, London, W. : ( i )

lis or. 22. 5 az., armed and langued gu., supporting demi-stag gu., coUared, attired, and

Heycock, J. H., of East Norton, Leics., a paws banner arg. Invictu.s semee-de-gouttes or. (2) Upon a
mount vert, the trunk of a tree, with
hind's head couped and collared. Non maneo. 15-2

mihi sed pntricf. 297. 9 Heysham of East Greenwich, Kent, a two branches sprouting therefrom,

Heydon, Herts and Lines, a talbot pas- mount ppr., thereon a buck in fuU and entwined by ivy, thereon a falcon,

sant arg., spotted sa. 54. i course arg., guttee-de-sang, attired wings displayed ppr. 2.S4. 6

Heyes of Ratington, Essex, a snake's head and ungu. or, and wounded through Heyworth, George Frederick, Esquire, of

erect and erased vert, ducaUy gorged the neck with an arrow gu., feathered 96, Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, Lon-

or. and headed or. c/. n8. 13 don, a crescent az., issuant therefrom

Heyford and Heyforde, out of a ducal Heysham, Mounsey-, George William, fire ppr., between two bats' wings sa.

coronet two branches in orle, all ppr. Castletown, Carlisle, a demi-griffin Nil dimidium est. 244. 20

146. 9 gorged with a wreath of oak, and hold- Hey worth-Savage, Cecil Francis, Esquire,
Heygate, Sir Frederick Gage, Bart., of ing with the claws a banner erect. of Elstowe, Ash, Surrey : (i) Out of a

Southend. Essex, a wolf's head erased Semper paratus. ducal coronet or, a lion's gamb erect

gu. Boulogne et Cadiz. 30. 8 Heysham, a stag's head affrontce, gorged Asa. (jor Savage). (2) crescent az.,

Heygate, Edward Leonard Aspinall, Es- with a ducal coronet. ' 1 19. 14 issuant therefrom fire ppr., between

quire, of Buekland, Leominster, same Heytesbury, Baron ( Holmes- A'Comt), of Atwo bats' wings sa. te pro te. 244. 20

crest and motto, and Souvenez St. Heytesbury, Wilts : ( i ) Out of a naval Heyworth, Heyworth Potter Lawrence,
coronet or, an arm embowed in armour, Esquire, of 2nd Batt. North Staff. Regt.,
Quintin.
the hand ppr., grasping a trident az., a crescent az. , issuant therefrom flames
Heygate, WUham Unwin, Esquire, of

Roecliffe, Loughborough, same crest. headed or (/or Holmes). 197. 8. {2) of fire ppr., between two bats' -wings
Boulogne et Cadiz. An eagle displayed sa., charged with
Heygate, William Nicholas, Esquire, NUsa. dimidium est. 244. 20

two chevronels or, beaked and legged Hiatt, a hon's gamb erased holding a

M.R.C.S., 12, Bennett Street, Bath, gu., holding in the beak a hly slipped broken spear. 38. 9
same crest. ppr. {for A'Court). Grandescunt, aucta Hibbert, see HoUaud-Hibbert.

Heyland of Southend, on a chapeau gu., Hibbert, Chesh., a cubit arm erect, vested

turned up erm., a martlet sa. 95. i Heyton of London and Lanes, out of a ducal az., the cuff erm., holding in the hand

Heyland, Ireland, out of the battlements coronetgu., a bull's head arg. 44.11 ppr. a crescent arg. Fidem rectumgue

of a tower ppr., charged with a cross Heyward, an ibex passant erm., crined cokndo. 206. 10

crosslet gu., a nag's head, also ppr., and tufted or. Hibbert, Robert Fiennes, Esquire, Wood-

Caveat jorttinu. 50. 4 Heyward of Wenlock, Shropsh., an ibex park, Scariff. co. Galway, and Bucknell
Manor, Bicester, same crest.
Heyland, Alexander Charles, Esquire' late passant erm., armed, crined. and tufted

Judge of Ghazeepore in India, out of or. Hibbert of Chorley, Lanes, a dexter cubit

battlements of a tower ppr., charged Heyward, a dexter arm embowed habited arm erect, vested az., cuffed erm.,

with a cross crosslet gu., a nag's head gu., holding in the hand ppr. a toma- holding in the hand ppr. a crescent arg.

arg. 50. 4 hawk of the last. Fidem reclumque colendo. 206. 8

Heylegair, a sword in fess thrust into a Heyward, on a wing arg., a pale sa., Hibbert, Alderman Sir Henry Flemming,

demi-wheel on the sinister. charged with three crescents of the F.S.A., F.R.G.S., Chairman Education

Heylin, a bear passant sa., collared or, first. 109. 5 Committee, Lancashire County Council,
same crest and motto.
thereto a bell pendent of the same. Heywood, on the stump of a tree a falcon

AHeylin, Shropsh. : (i) bear passant sa., i rising with wings displayed ppr. 87. 1 Hibbert, Leicester, and Crofton Grange,
gorged with a collar and bell or. (2) A Heywood, same crest. Alte volo. Orpington, same crest and motto.

bear ascending a vine-tree fructed ppr. Heywood, Henry, Esquire, of Witla Hibbert, Paul Edgar Tiehborne, Ashby

Heylyn, Wales, out of a marquess's coro- Court, via Cardiff, upon the stump of St. Ledgers, Northamp., an arm erect

net or, a demi-lion sa. In utrnmqne an oak-tree sprouting to the sinister a couped below the elbow, vested az.,

paratus. cj. 16. 3 falcon with wings displayed sa., each cuffed erm., hand ppr. grasping a
wing charged with a bezant, and sup- crescent arg. Sit prudentia.
Heylyn, Surrey, out of a ducal coronet

or. a demi-lion rampant sa. 16. 3 porting with the dexter leg a key or, Hibbert, a hand holding a mill-rind.
the key resting upon the wTeath. Hjbbins, Shropsh., a stag's head issuing
Heyman, a demi-ncgro boy wreathed

about the temples, holding in his dex- Virtus invicta. out of a ducal coronet. .1 20. 7

ter hand a slip of cinquefoils. Heywood, Sir Arthur Percival, Bart., Hibbs of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, a demi-

Heyman, a Moor affrontce, wTeathed D.L., of Claremont, Lanes, and Man- stork with wings expanded ducaUy

about the temples, holding in the dexter chester, Uttoxeter, Derbysh., on a crowned or, holding iu the beak a

hand a rose slipped and leaved, all ppr. mount vert, the trunl? of a tree with salmon arg.

Heynes of Turston, Bucks, an eagle's head two branches sprouting therefrom and Hiccocks of London, on a mural coronet

erased erni., ducally gorged or. entwined by ivy, thereon a falcon with arg., a sim in splendoxir ppr. cf. 162. 2
cj. 83. 10
wings displayed, all ppr. Alte volo. Hicham, on a mount vert, a stag spring-

Heynes, Shropsh., Oxon.. and Dorset, an 284. 6 ing arg., on the dexter part of the

eagle displayed on a tortoise. Heywood, Thomas, Hatley St. George, mount a branch of laurel of the first.

74. 12 Malvern, same crest and motto. Hichcoke, in a tower gu., embattled or,

Heynes or Eynes of Dorchester, Charl- Heywood, a tiger's head arg., armed and a lion's head of the last. c/. 157. 7

bury, Oxon., and Shropsh., an eagle maned or, pierced through the neck by Hiching, an anchor in pale sa. 161. i

displayed standing on a tortoise. 74. a broken spear sa., headed of the first, Hickes of Shipston-on-Stour, Worcs., and

12. Another, an eagle displayed az., vulned gu. London, a hart's head couped arg..

semee d'estoiles or. cj. 75. 2 Heywood-Jones, late Richard Heywood, attired or. 121. 5

Heyreck, Leics., a bull's head couped Esquire, of Badsworth HaU, near Hickes of Silton Hall, Yorks, a buck's

arg., gorged with a chaplet of roses Pontefract : (i) In front of a talbot's head couped at the shouldei-s or, gorged

ppr. c/. 44- 3 head couped sa.. collared vaire, two with a chaplet vert. Tout en ban heure.

Heyrick of Manchester, Lanes, a bull's roses arg., stalked and leaved ppr. (for 120. 3
Jones). (2) On a mount vert, the
head couped arg., round the neck a trunk of a tree with two branches Hickey or Hickie, Ireland, a dexter arm
in armour embowed ppr., garnished or,
garland of laurel vert, armed or, tipped

sa., the ears and mouth of the last. sprouting therefrom and entwined by holding in the hand a truncheon or.

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HIC 275 HIG

Hickey, IrelanJ, a Iamb regardant hold- Hicks, Reginald Stanley, Esquire, same arg., between two plates, and holding

ing over its dexter shoulder a flag, crests and motto. in the beak a lobster's claw erased gu.

charged with an imperial cro\vn. Hicks-Beach, Rt. Hon. Sir Michael Ed- Faithjul and true. 67. 2
Hickey, a wyvem with wings expanded,
ward. Bart., P.C, M.P., D.C.L., J.P.. Higgins, Piatt-, Edward, Esquire, Shrop-
holding in its month a human hand, all
AD.L., of Beverston, Glouc. : (i ) demi- Ash. : (i) gryphon's head erased or.

ppr. 70. 3 hon rampant arg., ducaUy gorged or, and gorged with a collar sa.. charged

Hicklord, a demi-swan with wings ad- holding between the paws an escut- with a lozenge arg., between two plates,

(lorsed ppr. 100. 2 cheon az., charged with a pile of the and holding in the beak a lobster's claw

Hickie, Ireland, alien's head couped arg., Asecond {jor Beach). 236. 4. (2) Aerased gu. (jor Higgins). 67. 2. (2)

between two palm-branehes vert. buck's head couped at the neck or, demi-wolf gu., armed and langued az.,

Hickie of Billing, Northamp., a lion's gorged with a wreath of laurel ppr. (jor semee of plates, holding in the dexter

heail erased arg., pierced through the Hicks). Tout en bonne heure. 1 20. 3 paw a wreath arg. and gu., and charged

mouth with a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Hickson, George Archibald Erskine, Es- on the shoulder with a cross crosslet or

Hickling, Northamp., a leopard's head quire, J.P., of Fermoyle, co. Kerry, out (jor Plait). Ldbitur etlabetur. 31.10
Higgins of denary, co. Waterford, a
erased or, peUettee. cj. 23. 2 of a ducal coronet a griffin's heail sa.,
armed and charged with a trefoil or. griffin's head eiased or, charged with
Hickman of Gainsborough, Lines, Bart., a crescent gu., and gorged with a col-

(extinct), a talbot couchant arg., col- Fide et jortitudine. cj. 67. 12

lared and lined az., at the end of the Hide, Chesh., Herts, Shropsh., and Wilts, lar of the last, thereon three bezants.

line a knot. Toujours fidele. an eagle with wings addorsed sa., Pro patria et virtute. cj. 66. 2

cj. 55- 5 beaked and legged or. cj. 76. 1 Higgins, Joseph Napier, Esquire, B.A.,

Hickman, Henry Richard Belcher, Es- Hide, Shropsh., an eagle with wings Barrister-at-Law, K.C. of Winchenden

quire, M.A., M.B., B.Ch., Oxon., of endorsed ppr. cj. 76. 1 Priory, Aylesbury, and 24, the Boltons,

5, Harley Street, W., on a wreath a Hide, Lanes, an eagle's head erased or, London. S.W., same crest and motto.

talbot couchant arg., collared and beaked sa. S3. 2 Higgins, CO. Mayo, out of a tower double-

lined, the line ending in a knot az. Hide, Lanes, a hawk's head erased or. turreted sa., a demi-griffin arg., holding

Ne cede malis. 290. 7 in the dexter claw a dagger sa., hilt

Hickman of Oaken, Staffs, a talbot Hide, a hawk close. 85. 2 and pommel or. Pro patria.

couchant arg., spotted sa., collared Hide, Dorset, a martlet rising sa. , charged Higgins of Ix)ndon, out of a tower double-

gu. cf. 54. II with a muUet or. cj. 95. 11 towered sa.. a derai-griffin arg., holding

Hickman, Francis William, Esquire, of Hide, Berks, a leopard's head erased sa., in the dexter paw a sword of the last,

Kilmore House, co. Clare, Ireland, a bezantie. cj. 23. 10 hilt and pommel or.

talbot sejant arg., collared and chained Hiders, a garb banded 153. 2 Higgins of Skellow Grange, Yorks, out
of a tower sa.. a lion's head arg.
gu., charged on the shoulder with a Higden and Higdon, on a chapeau gu.,

trefoil slipped vert. Malo niori quam turned up erm., a phoenix in flames cj. 157. 7
155-8
fadari. cj. 55. 5 ppr. 82. 1 Higgins, a castle. Tutemus.

Hickman of Fenloe, co. Oare, a talbot Higford, Higford, Hartstield, Bechworth, Higgins of Craigforth, Stirling, Scotland,

sejant arg., collared and chained gu. Surrey, out of a mural crown inscribed on a rock a dove holding an olive-

Per tot discrimina rerum. cj. 51;. 5 with the word Ternate, a Malay hold- branch in her beak, all ppr. Finne
ing in the dexter hand the colours of
Hickman, Sir Alfred, Bart., of Wight- dum fide. 93. 9

wick, Wolverhampton, and 22, Ken- Ternate, all ppr. Virtus verus honor. Higgins of Eastnor, Heref., a garb ppr.,

sington Palace Gardens, London, a Higgan, Scotland, a dove holding in its charged with two crosses patee gu.

phoenix rising out of flames transfixed beak an oUve-branch ppr. Peace. Palriam hinc su^tinet. cj. 153. 2

through the mouth by a tilting-spear 92. 5 Higginson, Colonel Theophilus, C.B., of

palewise ppr., each wing charged with Higgans and Higgens, out of a tower gu., 23, Campden Hill Road, Kensington.

two annulets erect and interlaced or. a denii-Uou rampant arg. Fide et jorti- W., out of a tower ppr.. a demi-griffin

Igne et jerro. 251. 4 tudine. 157. II segreant vert, armed and beaked or.

Hickman, Colonel Thomas Edgcumbe Higgat, Suff., an anchor az., between two ^Jalo mori quam jcedari. 157. 5

D.S.O.. of Naval and MiUtary Club, wings or. 161. 12 Higginson, Henry Hartland. Esquire,

London, S.W., same crest and motto. Higginbotham-Wybrants, Charles Wy- same crest and motto.

Hickman, a buck's head and neck couped brants. Esquire, of Grosvenor Road, Higginson of Saltmarshe. Heref., a tower

at gaze ppr. Rathmines, co. Dublin, a stag's head arg., in front of the portal thereof,
erased ppr.. charged with a bezant.
Hicks, Ireland, a lion's gamb issuing per Mitis et jortis. pendent by a riband az., an escutcheon
Higgenbottom or Higginbottom, a dexter
chevron or and gu. cj. 36. 4 gu., charged with three bezants, two

Hicks of London "and Bcocles, Norf., a and one. 1 56. i

griffin sejant az., gorged with a collar and a sinister arm shooting an arrow Higginson, Ireland, on a chapeau a dexter

embattled and counter-embattled or. from a bow, aU ppr. 200. 2 arm in armour couped and embowed.

beaked, armed, and holding in the Higgens, Sussex, out of a tower gu., a holding a tilting-spear, all ppr., tied at
the shoulder with a cord and tassels
dexter claw an arrow or. demi-lion arg.

Hicks of Rickols, Essex and London, a Higginbotham of Glasgow, a sinister and

stag's head or, gorged with a chaplet a dexter arm shooting an arrow from a

of cinquefoUs of the last, leaved vert. bow, all ppr. By aim and ejfort.

cj. 121. 5 200. 2 ears flexed in saltier, all ppr., holding

Hicks of Kilmacanoge, co. Wicklow. Higgins, Gustavus Francis, of Turvey a closed book sa. garnished or.
,
Ireland, a stag's head couped arg., House, Beds, a griffin's head erased or,
attired gu., gorged with a chaplet of Higgs or Higges, of CoUesborne, Glouc, a
trefoils vert. Dormer et pardonner.
gorged with a collar gu. Virtuti nihil buck's head gu., attired or, pierced

ohstat. cj. 66. 2 through the neck with an arrow ppr.,

Higgins and Higgons, Shropsh., a griffin's headed or, feathered arg. 304- 3

Hicks of Campden, Glouc, Bart., a buck's head erased or, gorged with a collar Higgs, of South Stoke, Oxon., and

head couped at the neck or, gorged gu., ringed and finned arg. cj. 66. 2 Thatcham, Berks, same crest. Fide el

with a wreath of laurel ppr. j jortitudine.

120. 3 Higgins, Shropsh., a gryphon's head Higgs, W. Miller, Esquire, Braeside,
Burghley Road, Wimbledon, same
Hicks, Stanley Edward, Esquire, of Wil- erased or, and gorged with a collar sa.,

braham Temple, Cambs : (i) A buck's charged with a lozenge arg., between

head couped or, gorged with a chaplet of two plates, and holding in the beak a crest.

roses leaved vert {for Hic/cn). cj. 121. lobster's claw erased gu. 67. 2 Higham, a horse's head erased arg. 51.4
Higham, Suff. and Essex, a talbot passant
j
sa., collared and lined, at the end of
5. (2) An ounce's head erased ppr.. Higgins, Henry, Esquire, J.P., of Moreton the line a coil or. a knot of the same.

<hically crowned gu., and charged on Jeffreys and Thing HaU. Withingtou,

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the neck with a gauntlet or {jor Simp- Heref., a griffin's head erased or, gorged
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sun). Tout bien ou, rien. 1 with a collar sa., charged with a lozenge cf. 54. 5

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HIG 276 HIL

of Echingham. Sussex, an arm Hill, Sidney, Esquire, J. P., of Langford HiU of St. John's, Wexford, a demi-lion

embowed in armour ppr., holding a! House, Langford, Somers., a talbot's gu. Candide me fides. 10. 3

broken sword arg. . hUt and pommel head couped arg., charged with a chev- Hill, Rev. Henry Copinger, Buxhall
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[ ron nebuly, and holding in the mouth Rectory, Stowmarket, on a chapeau

or, tied round the arm with a sash of

the last anti gu. a fleur-de-lis az. Omne bonnm, Dei gu., turned up erm.. a demi-lion

Higham of Higham, Chesh., an arm em- do num. 56. 8 passant or, between two dragons'

bowed in mail grasping in the hand, I Hill of London, a talbot's head erased wings expanded of the first, each

all ppr., a sword arg., hilt and pommel arg. , between two laurel-branches vert. charged with two bars erm.

or, round the arm a scarf or. HiU, Shuldham, S. G., of 2, Fabrique HiU, Edward Smith, Esquire, a demi-

cf. 195. 2 Street, Quebec, a talbot's head couped, leopard ppr., gorged with a coUar
Highgate, Middx. and Suff., a wolf's coUared, and chained. Vi et virtule. gerael or, holding between the paws

head erased gu. 3°- 8 Hill, a talbot's head erased gu., collared a star of eight points or. Par negotiis

Highett, John Moore, Esquire, of Toorak, or, charged with a trefoil vert. Spe.ro nequa supra.

and Mitiamo Park, Victoria, Australia, meliora. cf. se. i HiU, a demi-leopard arg., spotted of all

Member of the Legislative Assembly, HiU of Teddington, Middx., a talbot's colours, ducaUy gorged or. 25. 10

Victoria, a demi - pegasus rampant head couped sa., guttee-d'eau, gorged HiU of Silvington, Shropsh., on the horns

sa., winged, maned, and tufted or. with a collar gu., rimmed and studded of a crescent vairee or and az., a bull's

Fac et speril. 47. 5 or. cf. 56. I head cabossed of the first.

Highlord, Devonsh., an escarbuncle arg. Hill, Yorks, a talbot's head and neck HiU, Bucks, a goat's head per pale in-

164. 12 couped sa., eared and semee of cin- dented gu. and az., collared and armed

Highmore of Sherborne, a talbot's head quefoils arg., gorged with a coUar gu., or. cf. 128. II

coujied at the neck. 56. 12 edged, ringed, and studded or. cf. 56. i HiU, Scotland, a stag's head. Veritas

Highmore of Armathwaite. Cumb., a HiU, Sir Henry Blyth, Bart., of St. superabit monies. 121. 5

moorcock ppr. Columbs, CO. Londonderry, a talbot's HiU of Lewisham, Kent, a stag's head

Highmore of Harby-bron, Cumb., and head couped sa., guttee-d'eau, coUared erased ppr., holding in the mouth an

Strickland, Dorset, an arm in armour gu., studded and ringed or. Ne tentes oak-slip vert, fructed or. cf. 121. 2

ppr., brandishing a falchion arg., hilt out perfice. cf. 56. i HIU of Wye, Kent, a stag's head erased

and pommel or, between two pike- HiU, Middx., and of Bromsgrove, Worcs., ppr. 121. 2

staves gu., headed, also or. a talbot passant or, collared gu. HiU, Rt. Hon. Alexander Staveley, of

Higson, a hand couped in fess charged c/- 54- 5 Oxley Manor, near Wolverhampton,
and 4, Queen's Gate, S.W., two arrows
with an eye, all ppr. 221.4 HiU, Richard, Thornton Hall. Pickering,

Hilborne of Kingsdon, Somers., on a Yorks, a talbot's head couped sa., eared in saltire transfixed through a bull's

arg., gorged with a collar gu, rimmed head caboshed. Fortiter ac sapienler.

and ringed or, and charged on the neck Hill-Whitson, Captain Charles, of Park-

with three cinquefoils of the second, hiU. Blairgowrie : (i) A dexter arm in

Hildershaw, a swan devouring a fish, all one above and two below the collar. armour embowed, holding in the hand

ppr. cf. 99. 10 HiU of St. Katherine's Hill, Worcs., on a broken tilting-spear fesse%vise, the

Hildesley of Cromers Gifford, out of a a mount in front of a fern-brake ppr., point pendent, all ppr. (for Whitson).

mural coronet a griffin's head between a talbot or, coUared az., restino the A197. 2. (2) stag's head ppr. [for

two winm expanded arg. cj. 67. i dexter forepaw on three annulets inter- Hill). 121. 5

Hildyard, Yorks. a cock sa., beaked, laced, also or. Avancez. 54. 7 HiU, a martlet. 95. 5

legged, and wattled gu. 91. 2 HiU, Edward Henry, Esquire, on a HiU, an owl arg. 96. 4

Hildyard, Thoroton-, Thomas Blackborne, mount vert, a talbot passant ppr., HiU of Stallington Hall, Stafford, a hawk

Esquire, J.P., of Flintham, Notts, a collared gu., its dexter paw resting on ppr., beUed or. cf. 85. 2

game-cock sa., beaked, legged, and three annulets interlaced. A^:ance^. HiU, on the trunk of a tree lying fess-

wattled gu. 90. 2 HiU of Hacketstown, co. Carlow, Ireland, ways or, a falcon ppr., beaked and

Hildyard, John Arundel, Horseley House, a greyhound sejant arg., collared az. belled of the first.

near Stanhope, Durh., same crest. cf. 59. 2 HiU of Pounsford. Somers.. an eagle with

Hildyard, a cock p])r. 91. 2 HiU of Hales. Norf., a boar's head and wings expanded ppr., holding in the

Hill, Marquess of Downshire, set Down- neck sa., holding in the mouth a broken beak an acorn slipped vert, fructed or.

shire. spear ppr., headed arg. cf. 77. 2

Hill-Trevor, Viscount Dungannon and HiU of Bury St. Edmunds, Suff., a boar's HiU, Henry Seymour McCalmont. D.C.L.,

Baron Hill, f<e.e Dungannon. head couped sa., holding in the mouth J. P., of Forest View, East Grinstead,

Hill, Noel-, Baron Berwick, see Berwick. an acorn or, leaved vert. 42. 7 Sussex, and 10, King's Bench Walk,
Temple, E.G., on a mount vert, a dove
Hill, Viscount (Clegg-HUl), of Hawkestone Hill of Knutsford, Chesh., between two

and Hardwicke, in the same county : branches of palm ppr., a boar's head rising with wings elevated, holding in
A(:) castle triple-towered arg., sur- couped or, holding in the mouth a the beak an olive-branch, all ppr.

mounted with a garland of laurel ppr. trefoil slipped vert. Auxilio divim). Slant colles o veieresque campi.

(far Hill). (2) In front of two branches HiU of Taunton, Somers., a squirrel sejant HiU, Devonsh., Cornw., and Northamp., a

of oak fructed in sal tire ppr., a cross arg., collared and lined or. cf. 135. 4 dove arg., holding in his beak an olive-

crosslet crossed or (jor Clegg). Avancez. HiU of Yarmouth and Lynn, Norf., on a branch vert. 92. 5

165. 13 chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion HiU, Charles Gathorne. Esquire, a dove,

Hill, a wolfs head erased az., holding in passant or, between two dragon's in the beak an olive-branch ppr.,

the mouth a trefoil aUpped vert. wings expanded of the first, each gorged with two chevronels sa., and

cf. 30. 8 charged with as many bars of the resting the dexter claw on a mullet arg.

Hill, a wolf's head erased az., collared second. Perseverantia omnia vincil.

arg., holding in the mouth a trefoil HiU of Littlepipe, Staffs, a lion rampant HiU, Colonel Sir Edward Stock, K.C.B..

slipped vert. cf. 30. 1 arg., pierced through the breast by a M.P., of Rookwood, Uandaff, Hazel
broken spear in bend, the point im- Manor, Compton Martin, Bristol, and
Hill, a wolf's head erased az., charged

on the neck with two bars arg., and brued ppr. I, St. James's Street, London, S.W.,

holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped HiU, Ireland, a lion rampant gardant same crest and motto.

vert. gu., holding in the dexter paw a sword HiU, Ernest Gathorne, Esquire, of Rad-

Hill, Joseph. Esquire, J. P., of Park Drive, ppr. dery, Fortrose, N.B., same crest and

Beaton, Bradford, Yorks, in front of HiU of Graig. Doneraile, co. Cork, a lion motto.

a talbot's head couped sa., a demi- rampant arg., pierced through the HUl, a fleur-de-hs az. 148- 2

catherine-wheel or, all between two breast by a broken spear in bend ppr., HiU of Dennis Park, Staffs, and Blaen-

wings per fesse indented or and gu. the head imbrued, also ppr. Ne tenta avon, Monm., a fleur-de-lis arg. Esse

Honors ct laborc, 56. 13 vd perfice. quam videri. 148. 2

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HIL 277 HIN

Hill, Ireland, three roses ppr., stalked and Hilliard, Yorks and Durh., a cock sa., Hinckes, Hincks, or Kinks, a hand holding

leaved vert. 149. 12 combed, legged, beaked, and wattled a scorpion, all ppr. 220. i

Hill of London, Middx., and Herts, on gu. 91. 2 Hinckes of the Wood House, Tettenhall,

a mount a branch vert, with three Hilliard of Caherslee, co. Kerry, a cock AStaffs : (i ) lion's gamb erased arg., in

cinqxiefoils arg. statant sa., combed, wattled, legged, front thereof three animlets interlaced

Hill, Thomas. Esquire, J.P., of 5, New- and spurred gu. 91. 2 Aand fesseways gu. {for Hiiirie.i). (2)
castle Drive, the Park, Notts, two
arms in armour embowed ppr., each Hillier, an arm from the elbow erect man's head in profile, couped at the

vested, holding in the hand a branch shoulders, about the neck a halter ppr.,

charged with a leopard's face az.. the of palm. on the breasts two cross crosslet« fitchee
hand also ppr., holding a sprig of three
cinquefoils vert, stalked and slipped Hillier of Mocollop Castle, Lismore, co. in saltire or {for Davenport). Mors

VVaterford, in front of two Danish janua vitce.

ppr. Fac recte et nil time. 194. 5 battle-axes in saltire a leopard's face Hinckley, on a ducal coronet or, a star

Hill of Edinburgh and Bengal, and Hill holding in the moutli a scimitar fesse- of twelve points ppr. cf. 164. 4

of London, a dexter arm in armour wise, all ppr. Crux mea, lux. mea. Hincks, Ireland, a demi-chevalier holding

embowed, the hand grasping a dagger, Hillingdon, Baron (MiUs), of Hillingdon in the dexter hand a scimitar. 187. 4
Court, and of C!amelford House, Park Hincks of Chorlton, Che-sh., and of Yorks,
all ppr. Esse quam videri. 196. 5

Hill, on a mount a chalice with flames Lane, both in the county of Middx., of a demi-lion rampant gu., giittee-de-

issuant therefrom. c/. 177. 6 Wildernesse, Kent, a demi-lion re- larmes, gorged wifli a inllai ilancettee

Hill, upon a mount a castle triple- towered gardant or, gorged with a collar gemel arg., the sinisf.i |,au i.-;irii;; on an

with flames issuing therefrom. az., holding between the paws a raiU- annulet or. In cmr, ,t /.nn/mis spcs
HiU, Sir Qement Uoyd, K.C.M.G.. of
rind sa. Nil conscire sibi. 11. i est.

9, Grosvenor Place, S.W., a castle Hillman, a demi-eagle with wings dis- Hincks, Thomas Cowper, Terrace House.
triple-turreted, surmounted by a gar- Richmond, Yorks, same crest and
played or, holding in the beak a rose motto.

land of laurel ppr. Avancez. gu., stalked and leaved vert. cf. 80. 2
Hillocks, Scotland, out of a pheon az.,
Hill, John, Esquire, of Britannia House, Hincks, late Rev. Thomas Dix, LL.D.,
between two ostrich-wings gu., a sprig Professor of Hebrew at the Belfast
Saltburn-by-the-Sea, a castle triple- Institution, a demi-lion rampant sa.,
the sinister paw resting on a bezant.
towered or, charged with an escutcheon of laurel ppr. Nihil sine cruee.
az., thereon a rose arg., all between Hind, an ensign in full dress, with a cocked
Hills, a horse current gu., holding in his hat, holding the Union standard of
four ears of wheat bladed and slipped mouth a broken spear-head sa. cf. 52.7

or, two on either side. Avaiicez. Hills, Kent, a stag's head erased, holding
in the mouth an oak-slip fructed, all
HiU of LambhiU, Scotland, a Bible ex- Britain, all ppr. 188. 6

panded ppr. Verilas superahit montes. ppr. In ccelo confidetnus. cf. 121. 2 Hind, on the trunk of a tree raguled
Hills of Colne Parke, Essex, a tower with
155. 8 arg., a cockatrice or.

Hill-Lowe, Arthur Hill Ommanncy Peter, two turrets ppr. Hind of Calais, a demi-talbot arg., col-

Esquire, of Court of Hill, Tenbury : Hills, Arnold Frank, Esquire, D.L., of lared sa., holding between the paws

A(i) demi-grvphon segreant or {/or Monlchams, Woodford, Essex, and a key, wards upwards or.

—Lowe). (2) a" castle arg. (jor Hill). Redleaf, Penshurst, Kent, upon a rock Hind of London, a hind's head couped

Spero mdiora. Stant colles veteresqiie ppr., a talbot arg., gorged with a coUar ppr.. collared or, holding in the mouth
nebuly, charged on the body with two
a rose gu. , stalked and leaved vert.

HiU-Male, Captain Richard, of Pen-y- cross crosslets az., and resting the rf. 124. 5
Hind, Smithard-, WiUiara Hind, on a
coedcae. near Pontypridd, Glamorgan, dexter fore-leg on a fountain, also ppr.
mount a hind at gaze, in the mouth an
A(i) spear erect ppr., therefrom Hills - Johnes, Lieutenant - General Sir
arrow fessewise ppr., resting tlie dexter
pendent by a riband az., an escutcheon James, G.C.B , V.C., of Dolaucothy,
LlanwTda, R.S.O., Carmarthensh. : (i) fore-leg on an annulet encircling a cross
gu., charged with two battle-axes On two halberds in saltire, the staves

Asaltirewise arg. (2) demi-leopard patee fitchee or.

arg.. spotted of all colours, ducally gu., headed or, a raven sa., and (for Hind, Kent, a griflin's head couped be-
distinction) charged upon the breast tween two wings, eoUared and charged
gorged or. Cruci dum spiro spero. on the breast with an escallop, cf. 67.

Hillaire and Hillarie, a griffin's head with a cross crosslet or {for Johnes). Hinde of Evelith, Shropsh., a lion's head

holding in the beak a key ppr. (2) On a mount vert, a broken tilting-
spear erect ppr., and in front thereof
cf. 66. 6 erased arg. 17. 8
Hillary, Bart, {e.rtinct), of Danbury Place,
a horse current arg., guttee-de-sang, Hinde-Hodgson, Northumb., on a rock
Essex, and Rigg House, Yorks", out of holding in the mouth the other part of
a mural coronet gu., a cubit arm in a dove az., the wings or, holding in

—the spear, also ppr. {for Hills). Deus the mouth an olive-branch ppr. Mise-

armour ppr., garnished or, holding in pascit con-OS. In ccelo confidemus. ris succwrrere disco. 93. 9

the gauntlet a caltrap, also or, round Hillsborough, Earl ol, see Downshire, Hinde of Bishopwearmouth, Durh., a

the arm a scarf vert. VirtiUe nihil Marquess of. demi-pegasus arg., maned or, holding

invium. 269. 13 Hillyard, a cock ppr. 91. 2 a sword of the first, hilt and pommel

Hillas, Robert William Goodwin, Esquire, Hilton, a hand vested harry arg. and sa., or. Tutumteroborereddam. cf. 47. 5
Hinde of Hodgeworth, Bucks, out of a
of Seaview, Dromore, W., co. Sligo, holding a hoUy-branch ppr.

Ireland, within an annulet or, a mullet Hilton-Simpson, Rev. William, M.A., ducal coronet arg., a cockatrice or.

pierced sa. Per /cnim obtinui. 167.4 Rector of Milstead, Kent, an ounce's Hindle, a l}Te ppr. cf. 168. 8
Hillersden and Hillesden, Devonsh., a
head pean erased gu., gorged with Hindley of Hindley, Lanes, an arm in

squirrel sejant ppr., collared and crack- a collar gemelle arg. {for Hiinpson). armour embowed fesseways, holding a

ing a nut or. c/. 135. 7 cf. 23. 10. (2) In front of a javelin scimitar in pale enfiled with a boar's
erect, a man's head in profile in a
Hilliar, a harp or. 168. 9 head couped.

Hilliard, an arm in armour embowed, helmet, the visor up, and a tUting-spear Hindlip, Baron (Allsopp), of Hindlip

grasping in the hand a spear, all ppr. fessewise resting upon the wreath, all HaU, Worcs., and Alsop-en-le-Dale,
ppr. {for Hilton). Nunquam obliuiscar.
197- - Hilton of Hilton Castle, Durh., on a close Derbysh., upon a pheon a plover close,
Hilliard or Hillary, Warw., and of
holding in the beak an ear of wheat, all
Maringe, Yorks, a cubit arm erect in
helmet Moses' head in profile glorified, or. Festina lente. 93. 6

armour ppr., garnished or, holding in adorned with a rich diapered mantle, Hindman, a buck trippant ppr. 117. 8

the gauntlet a caltrap arg., and round all ppr. l^aiU que je puis. Hindmarsh, Hendmarsb, or Hyndmarsh,

the arm a s.vsli vert. Hinchinbroke, Viscount, see Sandwich, NUScotland, a demi-lion rampant.

Hilliard, Edward, Esquire, of Ickenham, Earl of. nisi patria. 10. 2
Middx., a (iextcr arm in armour em-
bowed, holding in the hand a javelin in Hinchley, a leopard couchant ppr. 24. 10 Hine of Dartmouth, Devonsh., on a

Hinehman, a demi-lion arg., holding in tortoise arg., an eagle rising holding
his dexter paw a bugle-horn stringed
bend sinister, all ppr. hi te domine in the beak a sprig of heath, and

spcravi. gu. gazing on the sun, all ppr.

HIN 278 HOB

Hines, Ireland, a plough ppr. ryS. 7 Hirst, Thomas Julius, Esquire, of Mel- Hoare, Sir Henry Hugh Arthur, Bart., an

Hingenson, Bucks, a squirrel sejant crack- tham HaU. Meltham MiUs, York, a eagle's head erased arg., charged with

ing a nut, all ppr. '35-7 dexter cubit arm in bend, holding an an ermine spot. In ardua. cf. 83. 2
arrow ppr., and a scimitar in saltire Hoare, Sir Samuel. Bart., Sidestrand,
Hingham, Norf., a horse's head furnished

with waggon-harness, all ppr. 58. 12 engrailed at the back, also ppr., Cromer, in front of a stag's head erased

Hingley, Sir Benjamin, Bart.. Hatherton pommel and hilt or. His regi servi- arg., three crosses couped sa. Venit

\

Lodge, Cradley, Stourbridge, out of the tium. 269. 9 hora. 305. 2

battlements of a tower ppr., a demi- Hislop of Burnrig, Prestonpans, N.B., Hoare or Hore, Glouc, an eagle's' head

lion gu. gorged with a collar vair, hold- i upon a mount a stag standing under erased sa., gorged with a bar gemelle
,
a tree, all ppr. Semper paraius. or. cf. 83. 2
ing between the paws a battle-axe of
the first, the whole between two wings 116. 13 Hobart, Earl of Buckinghamshire, a bull

of the second. In Iwcsignovinces. 284- 3 Hislop, Bart., Devoush. : (i) Of augmen- passant per pale sa. and gu., bezantee.
Hingston of Holbeton. Deronsh., a hind's tation, a soldier of the 22nd Light in the nose a ring or. Auclor preliosa

head couped or, holding in the mouth Dragoons mounted, accoutred, and in facit. cf. 45. 2

a holly -slip ppr. cf. 124. i the position of attack ppr., over the Hobart, Norf., a bull passant sa., serace

Hinks or Hincks of London, a lion's head crest Deccan. (2) Out of a mural of e-stoiles or. Qnai supra. cf. 45. 2

erased or, between two wings arg, 19. 7 coronet a buck's head couped ppr., Hobart, Bucks and Norf., a bull's head
Hinshaw, William, Esquire, of Barroehan
attired or. HfBC manus ob patriam. couped sa., semee of estoiles or.

House, Renfrewsh., Scotland, a fox's Hitch of Wendlebury, Oxon.. an heraldic cf. 44- 3
antelope's head erased sa., tuft«d and
head holding in its mouth an olive- maned or, vulned through the neck by Hobart, same crest. cf. 44. 3

branch ppr. Vigilantia. 4cf. t,'^. a bird-bolt of the last, feathered arg., Hobbes of Sarum, Wilts, between the
holding the end in his mouth.
Hinson of Fulham, Middx., a fleur-de-lis horns of a crescent arg., an estoile or.

per pale erm. and az. 148. 2 all between two wmgs gu. [12. 6

Hinlon, Shropsh., a paschal lamb arg., Hitchcock of Preshute, Wilts, a lion's Hobbins of Redmarsley, Heref., a stag's

the glory or, carrying a banner of the head erased or, holding in the mouth head ppr. 121. 5
first, charged with a cross gu.
a round buckle arg. Hobbs, Ireland, an arrow point down-

Hinton of South Denchworth and King- Hitchens and Hitchins, Oxon., out of a wards gu., feathered or, and a palm-

ston, Lisle, Berks, and Shropsh., an mural coronet a garb, on the top thereof branch vert, in saltier. 171. 7
eagle's leg erased encircled by a ser-
a bird perched ppr. 153-9 Hobbs, Surrey, on a dexter gauntlet in

pent ppr. Hitchens and Hitchins, on an heraldic fess arg., a falcon ppr., beaked, leggefl.

Hinton of Halstone, co. Wexford. Ireland, ro.se gu., barbed vert, a lion's head and belled or. 86. 13

a mount vert, thereon an eagle's leg erased or. cf. 19. 9 Hobbs, Middx., a demi-heron volant sa.,

erased, the claw pressing down the Hitchens, on the top of a tower a martlet. beaked gu., holding in the beak a fish

neck of a serpent entwined round the 156. 9 arg.

limb, all Hitchin-Kemp, Fred, of 6, Beechfield Hobbs of Stoke-Gursy, Somers., a demi-

[inxma Road. Catford. S.E., on a garb fesse- heraldic tiger az., armed, maned, and

cubit ways or, a pelican feeding her young, tufted arg., pierced through the body

the hand ppr wings elevated sa., vulned ppr., with a broken spear or, headed of the

stag or. 2o8. 6 charged on the breast with three annu- second, vulned on the shoulders gu., the

Hipkiss, a sphinx gardant with wings lets interlaced, and gorged with a collar spear entering the breast and coming

addorsed ppr. 182. 12 gemel or. Honestas el Veritas. out at the shoulder.

Hippisley, Bart., of Warfield Grove, HitQeld, an ostrich-feather enfiled with Hobbs, Captain Herbert Thomas de Car-

Berks, on a ducal coronet or, a hind's a ducal coronet. 114. 12 taret, Bamaboy, Frankford, King's

head erased sa,, gorged with a collar Hixon of Fermoyle, co. Kerry, Ireland, Co. , same crest. Semper paratus.

—of the first. Aviicitice virtutisque jtydus out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's Hobbs, Kent, a heraldic tiger rampant
Non miki sed pafricr. head sa. beaked and charged upon the regardant arg.

Hippisley of Cameley. Somers., and Stan- neck with a trefoil of the first. Fide Hoberd and Hobert, a demi-lion gu.

ton, Wilts, on a ducal coronet ppr., a et forlitudine. cf. 67. 12 10. 3

hind's head erased or, gorged with a Hoad, Middx. and London, a stag's head Hobhouse, Baron (Hobhouse), of Hads-

collar sa., charged with three mullets erased arg. 121. 2 pen, Somers., on a mural coronet per

of the first, Hoadley, on a terrestrial globe or, a dove pale az. and gu., a crescent arg., and

Hippisley, Somers., a liind's head erased with wings expanded, holding in the issuant therefrom an estoile irradiated

ppr.. gorged with a collar sa., charged beak an olive-branch ppr. Verita.s el or. Spero meliora.

with three mullets pierced or. cf. 1 24. 3 patria. 94. 6 Hobhouse, Sir Charles Parry, Bart.,

Hippisley, Richard John Bayntun, Es- Hoar, a fox current ppr. cf. 32. 8 Manor House, Monkton Farleigh.

quire, Ston Easton, Somers., same Hoar, George, Esquire, of Twyford, Bradford-on-Avon, Wilts, on a. mural

crest and motto. Hants, an eagle's head erased arg., coronet per pale az. and gu., a crescent

Hippisley, William Henry, Lt.-Col. late charged with three ermine spots, pen- arg., and issuant therefrom an estoile

Royal Soots Greys, of Sparsholt Manor, dent from the beak an annulet. irradiated or. Spes vitce melioris.

Wantage, same crest. cf. 83. 2 Hobhouse, Rt. Hon. Henry, M.P., of

Hird of Bradford, Yorks, a buck's head Hoard, a lamb ppr.. holding a flag gu., Hadspen House, Castle Cary, Somers.,

erased gu., attired or. 121. 2 charged with a saltire arg. 130. 2 same crest. Melioris spero.

Hirme of Heveringland, Norf., a talbot Hoare, see Hamilton-Hoare. Hobhouse, Somers., a griffin sejant ppr.

paissssant sa., collared and lined or, the Hoare, Sir Joseph Wallis O'Bryen, Bart., 62. 10

) coiled at the end. cf. 54. 5 J.P., of Annabelle, co. Cork, a stag's Hobleday of Thornton, Warw., out of a

Hirst and Hirste, a hand holding a seax — —head and neck erased arg. Ven it hora. ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant,

cutting at a feather. 213. 9 Dum spiro, spero. Dalur hora amori. bezantee. cf. 16. 3

Hirst of Howarth, Yorks. a hurst of trees 121. 2 Hoblethwayte of Sedberg. Yorks, out of

ppr., pendent therefrom an escutcheon Hoare, O'Brien-, Stafford, Esquire, of a ducal coronet or, a demi-wolf erra.

arg., charged with a cinquefoil vert. Turville Park, Bucks, an eagle's head cf. 31. 2
erased arg., charged with an ermine
Efflorescent. cf. 144. 2 spot. In ardua. Hoblyn of Bodreyn and Nanswhyden.
Hoare, William, M.A., of Iden Manor,
Hirst, Reginald, Esquire, of 8, York Comw. , a tower arg. 1 56. 2

Place. Huddersfield, ademi-man affron- Hoblyn, Charles Dennis, Enquire, a tower

tee ppr., holding in the dexter hand a Staplehurst, same crest and motto. ppr. Deleclant domi, non impediunt

bugle-horn, stringed or, and supporting Hoare, Edward Brodie, Tenchleys. foris. 156. 2

with the sinister hand an escutcheon Limpsfield, a stag's head couped ppr. Hoblyn, William Ernest Paget, Esquire,

sa. charged with a sun in splendour or. Hoare, Ireland, a stag's head affrontee gu., i of the Fir Hill, St. Columb, Comw..
, same crest and motto.

Non mutat fortuna genus. ducally gorged and attired or. 1 19. 14 I

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HOB 279 HOD

Hoblyn, William Paget, Esquire, of the Hodder, Moore-, of Hoddersfield, co. Hodgson, Durh., a dove holding in its
Fir Hill, ,Colan, near St. Columb, Cornw.,
same crest and motto. ACork: (i) fire-ship, her courses set. beak an olive-branch ppr. Meiuo se-

Hobson of Merington, Durh., a griffin's fire issuing from below the rigging, all cundus. 92. 5
head couped arg., between two wings
ppr. [for Hodder). (2) Out of a ducal Hodgson, Arthiu-, Esquire, Clopton House,

coronet or, a Moor's head in profile Stratford-on-Avon, same crest.

elevated az. Fortitudine Dei. ppr. {for Moore). Hodgson, Robert Kirkman, Esquire, J.P.,

65. 1 Hodder of Ringabella, Cork, a fire-ship of Ashgrove, Sevenoaks, same crest.

Hobson of Marylebone Park, Middx., a in full sail ppr. Igne et feris vicimus. Poj: et fides.
griffin passant per pale erm. and or,
beaked, membered, and holding in the Hoddy, a trout naiant ppr. 139. 12 Hodgson of Houghton House, C'umb., a

Hodge, Scotland and Sunderland, a garb dove close az., holding in its beak a

beak a key of the last. cj. 63. 2 entwined by two serpents ppr. 153-3 sprig of laurel ppr. Dread God. 92. 5
Hodge of Angarrack, Cornw., a tafbot's Hodgson Cumb., Essex and Middx.. a
Hobson, Middx.. a lion's head affrontee

arg. , charged with three torteaux. head couped arg. . semee of estoiles az. dove az., winged or, beaked and
Hobson of Cambs, on a ducal coronet
holding in the mouth an oak-branch membered gu., holding in its beak an
chequy or and sa., a lion's head erased
slipped and fructed ppr. Savoir pouvoir. olive-branch ppr. 92. 5

of the first. cf. 17. 5 cf. 56. 12 Hodgson, Thomas Hesketh, Esquire, of

Hobson, Surrey, a leopard's head arg., Hodge, Edward Grose. Esquire, of 9, Xewby Grange, near Carlisle, same
Highbury Place, London, N., same
semee of torteaux. cf. 22. 10 crest. Dread God.

Hobson, a leopard's head gardant era.sed crest and motto. Hodgson, on a rock a dove holding in

arg., semee of torteaux. Hodge and Hodges, an eagle rising looking its beak an olive-branch, all ppr. 93. 9

Hobson of Spalding, Lines, a panther's at the sun, all ppr. Hodgson of Elswick House. Northumb.,

head erased and gardant ppr., incensed, Hodges, Kent, out of a ducal coronet or, on a rock a dove az., winged or, holding

gorged with a collar chequy or and a heraldic antelope's head arg., at- in the beak an olive-branch ppr. 93. 9

az. tired and tufted of the first. Prcevisa Hodgson, Chesh., on a mount vert, a

Hobson, George Andrew. Esquire, of mala percunt. falcon with wings close ppr., beaked,

Coverdale Lodge, Richmond, Surrey, a Hodges, out of a ducal coronet or, a legged, and belled or, collared dancettee

cubit arm erect ppr., holding a rose arg., heraldic antelope's head arg., attired and pierced through the breast with a

barbed, seeded, and slipped of the first, and tufted of the first. No-sce teipsum. sword arg., hilted, also or, vulned ppr.

and two lilies in saltire of the second, Hodges of Han well, Middx., an antelope's Hodgson, a griffin's head erased, murally

stalked, leaved, and slipped, also ppr. head couped or. cf. 126. 2 gorged. cf. 66. 2

Viveiit vivas. 265.10 Hodges, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet Hodgson of Framfield, Sussex, a griffin's

Hobson,John Falshaw, Esquire, A.M.I.E., a greyhound's head gu. 61. 7 head erased devouring a hand erased
of South Bailey, Durh., same crest and at the wrist gu.
Hodges of Burton and Sison. Leics., a

motto. talbot's head couped or, guttee-de- Hodgson, Ireland, a salmon haurient az.

Hobson, Richard, Esquire, of the Mar- sang, collared and ringed gu. Funda- 139. II

fords, Bromborough,Chesh., a panther's inentum glorice huviilitas. cf. 56. i Hodgson of Boston, Lines, a dexter cubit

head affrontee and erased, with flames Hodges of Oveme, Leics., a talbot's head arm holding in the hand a broken and

issuant from the mouth and ears, ppr., arg., guttee-de-sang, gorged with a bloody hanger, the pommel and hilt or,

transfixed by an arrow fessewise. the collar gu., rimmed and ringed or, and the point embrued ppr.

pheon to the sinister arg., gorged with charged with three bezants. cf. 56. i Hodgson, John, Esquire, J.P., Nocton
Hodges, a man ppr., vested arg., his coat Hall, near Lincoln, same crest. Lahore
a collar coimter oompony or and az

Fortitudine Deo. 258.9 gu., holding a standard, also arg.,

Hobush, out of a ducal coronet or, a charged with a canton of the third, Hodgson, Yorks and Norf., a cubit arm

savage's head affrontee couped at the thereon a cross of the second erect habited in mail holding in the

shoulders ppr., vested gu., on the head Hodges, a dove regardant holding in its i hand, all ppr., a broken falchion gu.

three ostrich-feathers arg. cf. 192. lo beak an olive-branch, all ppr. 92. 4 1 Hodiam, a lion's head erased az. 17. 8
Hoby, out of a ducal coronet a fish's
Hodges of Spickington. Somers., on a I Hodilow, Hoddylowe, and Hoddelow, a

head, all ppr. 139. 14 chapeau gu., turned up erm., a crescent ' dragon's head sa., collared or.

Hoby of Neath Abbey, Glamorgansh., on arg., between two wings or. I cf. 71. I

a chapeau gu.. turned up erm., a Hodges of London and Middx., on a ' Hodington of Hodington, Worcs., over a

heraldic tiger rampant arg. ducal coronet or, a crescent sa. tower arg., a bird volant or.

I

Hoby, Bart, [extinct), of Bisham, Berks, Hodges of Shipton Moyne, Glouc, out of c/. 156.9
a hoby rising sa., beaked, legged, and
I

clouds az.. a crescent arg., and between Hodiswell, Yorks, a well ppr. 1 59. 15

belled or 88. 2 the horns thereof a star of six points or. Hodkinson, a shank-bone and a palm-

Hochpied, set De Hochpied-Larpent. Dani luccm crescentibus orti. cf. 136. 9 branch in saltier, all ppr. 147. 4
159. 15
Hockenhull, Chesh., a buck's head and Hodges of Broadway, Worcs., on a ducal Hodsall, a well arg.

neck erased per fess arg. and or, pierced coronet or, a crescent sa. Hodsdon of Hodsdon. Herts, a man's

through the nostrils by a dart in bend Hodgeson of London, a dexter arm erect head couped at the shoulders ppr.,

of the last, feathered of the first, couped at the elbow habited bendy vested arg., on the head a cap or.
sinister of four arg. and gu., holding
barbed az. n192.
Hockin, Devonsh., on a rock a sea-gull
in the hand ppr. a covered cup or. Hodsdon of Edgeworth, Middx., a man's
rising, all ppr. Hoc in loco Deus rupes.
I

Hodgetts of Hagley, Worcs., an eagle with head ppr., couped at the shoulders,

wings expanded ppr., holding in the vested az., collared or, on the head a

Hockly of Wickwar, Glouc, a demi- beak an annulet. Confido, conquiesco. chapeau gu., turned up erm.

griffin segreant with wings endoi-sed <•/ 77- 5 HodsoU, Charles Maxfield, Esquire, of
Hodgetts of Prestwood, Staffs, a horse's Loose Court, near Maidstone, Kent, a
pean, holding in the claws a mullet gu.

cf. 64. 2 head erm., pierced through the neck stone fountain or well arg. Maintien

Hockmore of Buckyate and Buckland, by a spear, the staff broken ppr. le droit. 246. 1

Baron. Devonsh., an eagle close, seizing 289 . 2 Hodson, a dove on a rock. cf. 93. 9

and preying on a moorcock, all ppr. Hodgkins, Glouc. and Middx., an eagle Hodson, Ireland, an antelope's head erased
Hocknell, a dexter hand holding a sugar-
rising looking towards the sun, all ppr. gu. 126. 2

cane ppr. Hodgkinson of Overton Hall, Ashover. Hodson, a griffin's head erased, murally

Hoddenet and Hoddenot, a dexter hand Derbysh., a garb or, between two wings gorged. cf. 66. 2
holding four arrows points downwards
expanded vert. 153. 14 Hodson, Sir Robert Adair, Bart., of HoUy-

ppr. cf. 214. 3 Hodgkinson of Praston, Lanes, and brooke House, co. Wicklow, a dove az..

Hodder, Robert E., Esquire, in front of Middx., a cinquefoil or, between two beaked and membered or, holding in

a cross fleury or, a battle-axe in pale dragon's wings displayed vert. Sans her beak an olive-branch ppr. Pax el

sa. Sapere aiidc. 172. 5 Dieu rien. amor. 92. 5

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HOD 280 HOL

Hodson, Cambs, a unicom courant re- {Hogarth, R. G., F.R.C.S , of 60, Rope- Holbicbe, a peacock's head erased az.

gardant arg., gorged with a chaplet walk, Nottingham, a horse's head 103 I
I

of laurel vert. couped between two wings. Candor Holbrook, a lion passant gardant tail

Hodson, John, Esquire, of the Archway, dat viribits alas. extended ppr. cf. 4. 3

Downing Terrace, Cambs., upon Hogarth or Howgart, Scotland, a pegasus's Holbrooke, Su£f., a lion's head erased sa.,

water ppr., a swan sa., holding in the head or, winged arg. Candor dat viribus charged with a chevron or, surmounted

beak a lotus flower, slipped, also ppr., of a cross formee fitchee at the foot of

between two coral branches gu. Fait Hogg, see Magheramome, Baron. the same. cf. 17. 8

bien. Hogg-Allen, see Allen. Holbrow, Stanley Charles, Glouc, be-

Hody, Scotland, a bull passant sa. Hogg, an oak-tree fructed ppr. Dat gloria tween a pair of wings elevated arg..

cf. 45. 2 vires. 143. 5 three rauUets pierced in triangle. 256. 6

Hody, a trout naiant ppr. 139. 12 Hogg of Bishopwearmouth, Durh., Holbrow, Rev. Thomas, of Shaw Well,

Hoe, a hand holding a hautboy. 219. I against an oak-tree vert, fructed gu., a Corbridge-on-Tyne, Northumb., same

Hoey, Ireland, a pheasant, boar statant arg., pierced in the side by crest.

Hoey, Cashel-, John Bapti an arrow sa. Holburne, Bart., Scotland, a demi-Uon

the Middle Temple, a unicorn sejant Hogg, Sir Frederick Russell, K.C.I.E., holding in his dexter paw a mullet arg.

arg., armed and unguled or, gorged C.S.I. , out of an Eastern coronet arg., Deciis summum virtus. 15. 7

with an Irish crown gu. Itcruin an oak-tree fructed ppr., and pendent Holcomb and Holcombe, a serpent nowed,

interuvique. therefrom an escutcheon az., charged holding in its mouth a garland of laurel

Hoey of Dunganstown, co. Wicklow, out with a dexter arm embowed in ppr. 142. 7

of a ducal coronet or, a dexter and armour, the hand grasping an arrow, Holcombe of Hull. Devonsh., a man's head

a sinister arm in armour, the hands also ppr. Dat gloria vires. affrontee, couped at the breast ppr.,

grasping a sword, all ppr. pommel and Hogg, Sir Stuart Saunders, of Villa WTeathed round the temple or and az.
,

hilt or. CeUne, Beaulieu, France, same crest 190. 5

Hoey, issuing out of a ducal coronet or, and motto. Holcombe, Walter, Esquire, Highwick,

two dexter arms in armour embowed Hogg of Norton House, Durh., a boar Arkwright Road, Hants, a Saracen's
I

ppr., grasping a dagger of the last. statant ppr., pierced in the side with head in profile, couped at the shoulders
j an arrow or, in front of an oak-tree,
also ppr., fructed, also or. Dai gloria or, banded about the temples arg.
Fides Jortuna fortior.
HofFman, out of the top of a tower a Dum spiro spero.

demi- woman issuing ppr., attired az., vires. Holcott, on the point of a sword, a stag's

j

holding in her dexter hand a garland Hogg, Devonsh., a wyvern vert. 70. i head caboshed, all ppr.

of laurel vert. Hogg, Scotland, a hand couped in fess. HoICTOft of Holcroft, Lanes, an eagle

Hoffmann, late James Rix, Esquire, of 221. 6 with wings expanded sa., holding in

York Terrace, Regent's Park, a demi- Hoggeson, a swallow volant sa. 96. 2 the dexter claw a sword arg., hilt and

lion double-queued az., holding be- Hoggeson or Hoggson, a hand couped pommel or. cf. 77. 10

tween the paws a sun in splendour ppr. below the wrist or, the hand ppr., Holcroft of Balkerton, Notts, an eagle

between two elephants' probosces erect, holding a broken cutlass arg., hilted gu., holding in the dexter claw a sword

the dexter per fesse gu. and arg., the of the first, the broken piece falUng in pale arg., hilt and pommel or,

sinister per fesse or and az. Tiens a la from the other. charged on the breast with a fleur-de-

verite. Hogb, a bull passant arg. cf. 45. 2 lis of the last.

Hofner, the hind parts of a lion couped in Hoghe, Chesli., a lion's gamb holding a Holden-Hambrough, late Oscar William,

the middle of the back, the legs toward cross patoe or. cf 36. 9 of PipeweU Hall, Kettering, Northamp.,
j on a mount vert, a horse courant arg.,
powdered with cross crosslets az. and
the dexter and sinister, the tail erect. I Hoghton, Bart., see De Hoghton.

Hoffnung-Goldsmld, Sidney Francis, of Hoghton of Park HaU, Lanes, a bull

35, Chesham Place : (i ) a demi-lion arg, pa,ssant arg., armed and unguled sa., guttee-de-sang. (Over the crest) Fore-

I —sight. (Under the arms) Honestum

supporting with the paws a bundle of collared or. cf. 45. 2

I

twigs, erect or, banded az., charged on Hogue, Scotland, an oak-tree ppr. Dat utili prce fcr.
] Holden, Scotland, an eagle's leg erased

the shoulder with a cross crosslet gu, gloria vires. 143. 5

A(2) demi-lion or, charged with two Hoke, an escaUop-shell sa., between two at the thigh ppr. cf. 113. 8

bars nebuly, and holding between the wings arg. 141. 10 Holden, Scotland, a cock ppr. 91. 2

paws as many anchors in saltire az., Hokeley, a bee volant reversed sa. c/. 1 37. Holden, Lanes, a pheasant ppr. cf. 90. 8
all between two proboscides of the Hol, six tilting-spears in pale, three on Holden of Derby, a moorcock rising sa.,

last. Spes anchora vita. the dexter and three on the sinister. winged or. 89. 5

Hog of Harcarse, Scotland, an I an arm holding an arrow arg., AHolden of Holden, Lanes : (i) double-

oak-tree I Holand,

ppr. Dot gloria vires. 143. 5 feathered or. -14-4 headed allerion gu. (2) A moorcock

Hog, Thomas Alexander, of Newliston, I Holbeach, an escutcheon or, pendent from sa., winged or. cf. 89. 5

Linlithgow, same crest and motto. 143.5 the stump of a tree ppr. 145. 8 Holden of Darley Abbey, Derbysh., a
moorcock sa., combed and wattled gu.
Hog, Scotland, an oak-tree growing out Holbeame, a cross crosslet gu. between
j Holden, Harry Ralph Lonsdale, Esquire,
of Reedly House and Palace House,
of a mount vert. 143. 14 I two palm-branches.

Hog of Blairdrum, Scotland, a dexter Holbech, Warw., a maunch vert, semee of
1

hand couped ppr. Dant vires gloriam. escallops arg.

222. 14 Holbech, Venerable Charles WiUiam, Lanes, a moorcock ppr., charged on
Hogan of London, on a chapeau gu., an I Farnborough, Warw., same crest. the breast with a cinquefoil or. Nee

escaUop-shell or, between two wings Holbech or Holbeach, Somers., a lion temere, nee timide.

I 6. 2 Holden, Colonel Henry, same crest.

ppr. 141. II passant sa.

I

Hogan, Ireland, an ostrich's head between Holbeche or Holbeance, out of a ducal Teneo et teneor.

two feathers arg. cf. 97. 12 coronet or, a pelican's head, also or, Holden, John, Nuttall, Notts, a moorcock

Hogan, a dext«r arm in armour embowed I vulned gu. cf. 98. 2 sa., semee of trefoils or.

ppr., brandishing a sword, also ppr., Holbeck and Holbecke, the sun rising Holden, Edward Charles Shuttleworth,
1

pommel and hilt or. Fnlminis instar. from behind a hill ppr. 162.7 Esquire, D.S.O., J.P., of the Cottage,

I Doveridge, Derbysh. : ( i ) On a mount
vert, a moorcock rising sa., winged or
195. 2 Holbeck of Whittingham, a demi-griffin {for Holden). 89. 8. (2) A cubit arm
in armour ppr., grasping in the gauntlet
Hogan, Ireland, a dexter arm in armour or, winged gu., holding in the dexter a weaver's shuttle sa., tipped and

embowed, the hand grasping a sword, claw an escallop arg. cf. 64. 2 furnished with quills of yarn, the

all ppr. 195-2 Holberton, William, Esquire, of Tor

Hogan of London and East Bradnam, a House, Devonsh., on a mount vert, inj

lion's gamb couped and erect arg., front of two tilting-spears in saltire

holding an annulet gu., and charged ppr., a boar's head erect couped gu. threads pendent or {for Shuttleworth).

with an annulet for difference. I Ora et labora. cf. 211. 3

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HOL 281 HOL

Hole,^ William ^bert.^Esq J.P., ' Holland of Sutton, Lanes, out of a ducal
D.L., of Parke, Bovey Tracy, Devonsh., coronet or, a demi-lion rampant arg.,
Holden, Rev. John Shuttleworth, M.A.,
of Lackford Manor, Bury St. Edmunds, same crest and motto. holding between the paws a fleur-de-lis

same crests. Hole Verv Rev. Samuel Reynolds. Dean of the second.
Holden of Cruttenden, an antelope s head
«^fR^o:hLter,oftheDeanerrRochester,H0^Ua^nd.^^e^^^^^^^^^^^^^
ppr. 126. 2
and Caunton Manor, Newark, in front
Holden, Sir Angus, Bart., Oakworth bridge Wells, out of a ducal coronet a
of a spear in pale ppr., headed or. be- demi-lion rampant guardant holding
House, Keighley, issuant from a tween two branches of palm vert, a between the paws a fleur-de-lis. Bis

chaplet of oak vert, an eagle's head demi-lion rampant az., holding in the vinc^t qui se mncit.
paws a crescent or. Frcena vd aurea Holland of Heaton, Lanes, out of a ducal
erased or, gorged with a collar gemel

az. Extant recte factis premia. 276.12

Holden, Edward Thomas, Esquire, of nolo. coronet or, a demi-lion rampant arg.,
Glenelg, Great Barr, Staffs, a cubit holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-
arm erect vested sa., charged with a Holebrooke, two dolpliins in saltire az.
lis, also or. c/- 16. 3
140. 3
_

HoUand, Thomas Lindsey, Esquire, ot

Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park, Lon-

don, N.W., out of a palisado coronet

same crest and a greyhound s head sa. _^c/. O. or, the rim charged with three torteau.x,

Rushall, Walsall, , HoUord, Thomas, of Castle Hill, Buckland a demi-lion gardant ppr.. holding in
the dexter paw a plume of three os-
motto. Newton, Dorchester, a mount vert,
Holden, William Rose, Esquire, of Wey- trich-feathers arg.
therefrom in front of a greyhound's
mouth, a dexter cubit arm erect vested Holland, Chesh., out of a vallery coronet
head sa., gorged with a collar gemelle, a demi-hon rampant gardant per bend
sa., the hand ppr., holding a cross
crosslet fitchee or, from the wrist a holding in the mouth a fleur-de-lis or, arg. and az., charged mth a bendlet
pile erm., the arm charged with a engrailed counterchanged, and holding
the sun rising. Toujours fidHe.
bugle-horn strung or. Et teneo et Holtord, Captain George Lindsay, CLE., in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis, also arg.
Holland-Hibbert, Hon. Arthur Henry,
teneor. M.V.O., Dorchester House, Park Lane,
D.L.. of Munden House, Watford.
Holden, George Herbert Rose, M.A., W. , same crest. Herts: (i) In front of a dexter cubit
M.D., B.C., of 1 68, Castle Hill, Reading, Hollord, Gwynne-, Lieut«nant-Coloncl arm erect ppr., vested az., cuffed erm.,

same crest and motto. James Price, of Buckland, Brecknock : holding in the hand a crescent arg.,

Holder, Sir John Charles, Bart., Pitmaston, {I ) From the sun in splendour or, rising a demi-catherine wheel, also arg. (jor
Moor Green, Birmingham, on the from behind a hill vert, a greyhound' Hibbert). r/. 206. 8. (2) Out of a val-
battlements of a tower per pale or and lery coronet or, a demi-lion gardant
arg., charged with a cross gu., a Hon head issuant sa., gorged with a collar per bend arg. and az.. charged with a
sejant per pale indented az., and of the bendlet engrailed counterchanged, and
third, supporting with a dexter paw an gemel and holding in the mouth a fleur- holding in the dext«r paw a fleur-de-lis
Ade-lis or {for Hollord). (2) arg. {jor Holland). Animmnipseparabo.
anchor arg. Nisi Dominus jrustra. dexter HoUand, a horse's head and neck couped.
276. 6 bridled and charged with an escut-
arm in armour ppr., issuant from a

Holder, on a ducal coronet gu., a lion crescent arg., holding a sword erect,

sejant or. «/• 8- 8 also ppr., hilt and pommel or, enfiled
by a boar's head or, erased and vulned
ppr. rim vi repdlere lied.— Toujours

Ho&Tymph^d pTpX;randHolder, Charles Henry Vane, Esquire, of fidele. cheon, c/. 51. 5
45, Clanricarde Gardens. London, W.,
on a ducal coronet of five leaves a lion Holgrave and Holgreve, a hand holdmg Holland, out of a ducal coronet or, a

sejant, the dexter paw elevated a thunderbolt in pale ppr. 216. 4 S'ume of ostrich-feathers arg. cj. 1 14. 8

arg. Holhead, a falcon rising and, Francis Dermott. Esquire, J. P..
Holinshed, a bull's hea^f and neck sa.
\ of Cropthome Court. Pershore, a wolf
Insignia virlutis. / 4^- J passant sa., charged on the breast with
160. 6
Holker of London, a lion rampant per
Holderness, between the horns of a a mullet. Mala mori quam jmdari.
chevron embattled or and az. i- 13 HoUand-Corbett, Corbett, Esquire, of
crescent or, a cross pat^e gu. 163. 6
Heldich and Holdiche, an arm in armour HoU, Norf., a sea-lion sejant or, guttee- Admington Hall, Glouc, a raven sa.,

embowed holding in the gauntlet a de-sang. -o- -

Holland, see Knutsford, Baron. charged with three ermine-spots or,
Holland, Duke of Exeter, on a chapeau
scimitar, all ppr. 196- 4 holding in the beak a sprig of holly.
gu., turned up erm., a lion statant
Holdich, Sir Edward Alan, K.C.B., of 19, gardant or, ducally crowned of the Holland, Lines and Notts, a sinister
Onslow Square, London, S.W., a
same, gorged with a collar az., charged wing or. '09- 7
martlet sa., in front of a cross patee
fitchee between two branches of palm with a fleur-de-lis, also or. cj. 4. 4 Holland, Sussex, a wolf passant sa. 28. 10
" " of Clifton, Lanes, a wolf passant

or. 95- 9 HoUand, Baron (Fox), on a chapeau az., Holland, Stephen Taprell, Esquire, of
Holdich - Hungerford, Henry \ ane Great Otterspool House, Aldenham,
turned up erm., a fox sejant or. Et Herts, a wolf passant az., charged on
Forester, Esquire, J.P., D.L. : (i) Out
vitam impcndere vero. 3~- '^ the body with a bar engrailed couped,
of a ducal coronet or, a pepper garb of
Holland of Biu-vjarton, Charlecot, and flory counterflory, and resting the
the first between two sickles erect ppr. dexter paw on a fleur-de-lis arg. In
A(jor Hunrjerjord). (2) martlet sa. in Pickthorne, Shropsh.. a demi-lion
front of a cross patee fitchee between
rampant gardant grasping in the

two branches of palm or (jor Holdich). dexter paw a fleur-de-lis az. lumine Ictens.
Holland, out of a ducal coronet or, a
Holding, Middx.. a bugle-horn ppr. 22S. 1 HoUand, Norf., Lines, and Cambs, a
Holdlp of London and Southamp., on a demi-hon rampant arg. Vincit qui se
wolf passant sa., charged on the breast
L-hapeau az., turned up arg., a griffin's rmcit. 16. 3
f/- 28. 10
head erm., collared of the first, beaked Holland, of Benhall Lodge, Suff., and with a muUet.
sa., and holding in the beak a broken
Bognor, Sussex, out of a ducal coronet HoUand of Conway, Carnarvonsh., issuant
out of flames ppr., an arm vested sa.
or, a demi-hon rampant arg. Vincit holding in the hand ppr. a lion's gamb

Holdsworth, Thomas Holy, Sandal Hall, qui se vincit. 16.3 erased and fesseways or, the talons to
Yorks, a raven ppr. Rdigione viret
Holland, out of a five-leaved ducal coronet the sinister side. Fi<d pa.x floreat juslitia.

jortitudo. or, a demi-lion queue-fourchee arg. HoUes, Duke 0! Newcastle and Earl ol
Holland, Shropsh., a demi-lion rampant
Hole, Shropsh., an escallop sa., between Clare {extinct), a boar passant az.,
I4i- 1° gardant holding in his dexter paw a
two wings arg. bristled or Spesaudacesadjuvat. 40-
fleur-de-lis az.
Hole of Ebberley House, near Great Tor- , HoUes, Baron Holies, of Ifield (exUnct). a
rington, Devonsh. , out of a mural coro- Holland of Denton, Lanes, out of a d,ucal,
net or, an arm in armour embowed Moor's head couped below the shoulders
holding a battle-axe, all ppr. Honor coronet or, a demi-lion rampant gar- in profile ppr., wTeathed about the neck
virtiUis prcBmium.
dant arg., collared gu., holding in the and temples arg. and sa. ej. 192. 1

dexter paw a fleur-de-lis also arg.

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HOL 282 HOL

HoUes, a Moor's head couped ppr., HoUist, Anthony May Capron, Esquire, Holmes, A' Court-, Baron Heytesbury :

wreathed about the temples arg. and of Midhurst, Sussex, between two (I) Out of a naval coronet or, a dex-

az. 192. 13 sprigs of strawberry fructed ppr., a ter arm in armour embowed holding
dexter arm embowed in armour, the a trident ppr., headed, also or (for
Holies, a lion's gamb erased or, holding a

heart gu. cf. 39. 1 —hand within a gauntlet holding a sprig Holmes). 197. 8. (2) An eagle dis-
played sa., charged with two chev-
Holies or HoUiS of Grimsby, Lines, and of holly, all ppr. Currendo. Gardez-

Haii;?hton, Notts, a boar passant az., le-Capron. 235. i ronels or, beaked and legged gu., hold-
ing in the beak a lily slipped ppr.
bristled or. 40. 9 HolUst, Edward Ommaney. Lodsworth, Orandescunt aucta labore.
Holmes, see Worsley-Holmes.
HoUey, Major-General Edmund Hunt, near Petworth, Sussex, same crest and

AR.A., J.P. : (I) sea-lion gu., guttee- mottoes.

d'or, finned of the last (jor Holley). Hollo way, sec Martin- Hollo way. Holmes of Ketford, Notts, out of a naval
HoUoway, out of a mural coronet arg., a coronet or, a dexter arm embowed in
A(2) lion's head erased and collared armour holding a trident ppr., headed,
lion's head or, charged with a torteau. also or. Justum et tenacem propositi.
(for Hunt).
HoUeys of London, an arm embowed cf. 19. 12 197. 8

vested bendy of six arg. and sa., cuffed HoUoway of London, a demi-lion rampant

or, holding in the hand ppr. a branch gardant purp. 10. 8 Holmes, Hants, and Emra Holmes.

of holly vert, fructed gu. HoUoway, Samuel Frederick, Esquire, F.R.H.S., F.R.S.-A..L, Esquire, of

Holliam, a harrow gu. 178. 4 M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of Holmwood, Oundle, Northants, late Civil Service,
HoUiday, a grenade fired ppr. 177. 12 Bedford Park. W.. a dragon's head out of a naval coronet or, a dexter arm

HoUiday, an esquire's helmet. 180. 3 erased, holding in the mouth the head in armour embowed, holding in the
of a broken tilting-spear, the lower part hand, all ppr., a trident-spear or.
HoUiday, a demi-pegasus arg., winged

gu- 47- .; pierced through the neck. Deus lux Vectis. 197. 8

HoUiday of Bromley, lliddx., a demi-lion nostra. Holmes, out of a ducal coronet a stag's

rampant gardant resting the paws or HoUoway, a goat's head erased arg., head. 120. 7

an anchor, all ppr. armed or, holding in its mouth a rose Holmes, George John, Esquire, of Brook

HolUer, a dexter hand holding a fish ppr slipped and leaved ppr. Hall, Norf.. out of a vallery coronet or,

220. 4 HoUoway of London and Oxon., a goat's the rim charged with three annulets in
HoUigan of Barbadoes. a demi-lion az., head erased and armed, all arg., col- fesse az., a stag's head erm., attired or.

gorged with a collar gemel or, and lared and lined gu., on the collar three Holmes, Ireland, on the point of a spear

charged on the shoulder with a bezant, crescents of the first. cf. 128. 7 issuing, a dolphin naiant ppr. 140. 9

holding in the dexter paw a branch HoUoway of Kensington, Middx., out of Holmes, a lion's head erased holding in

of holly ppr. a crescent or, an antelope's head gu., the mouth a sword.

HoUingbury, a buck's head cabossed gu. attired, collared, and chained of the Holmes, Yorks, a lion's head erased or,

122. 5 Afirst. Deo lux nostra. thereon a chapeau az., turned up erm.

HoUings, a hunting-horn or, stringed gu., HoUoweU, a goat passant arg. , armed or. 21. 10

between two wings az. 112. 3 cf. 129. 5 Holmes, Rev. William, M.A., of Scole

HoUingshed of Hollins, Sutton, Chesh., HoUway-Calthrop, see Calthrop. House, Norf., a lion's head erased or.

a bull's head gorged with a ducal HoUyland or Holyland, a demi-savage Ora et labora. 17. 8

coronet. cf. 44. 3 handcuffed, all ppr. 186. 12 Holmes, Lieutenant - Colonel William

HolUngworth of HoUingworth, Chesh Holman of London, a greyhound's head Prescod, Ivy Lodge, Aylestone HiU.

and Lines, a stag lodged arg. Disc couped. cf. 61. 2 Hereford, a demi-lion rampant. Nemo

ferenda pati. 11 5- 7 Holman of London, on a chapeau gu., me impune lacessit.

HoUingworth, H. G., of Llanbedr, K. S. O. turned up erm., an ostrich's head arg. Holmes of London, a Uon rampant or.

Merionethsh. , a stag lodged ppr. Disce Holman of Banbury, Oxon., a bow and Courage sans peur. '-13

ferenda pati. 302. 7 arrow, the bow erect, bent and strung, Holmes, William James Owen, of Strum|)-
the arrow fesseways on the bow, all or. shaw Hall, Norwich, Norf., a lion's head
HoUingsworth, Durh., a crescent arg.

Lumen accipe et imperii. 163. 2 Holman of Godstone, Surrey, the same erased or, thereon a chapeau gu.

HoUins, a dexter hand pointing with two crest between two wings, all or. turned up erm. Ora et labora.

fingers to a star ppr. 22 Holmden or Holmeden of Tenchleys, Holmes of Derby, a demi-griffin. Quod

HoUins of Whitmore Hall, Staffs, and Surrey, an otter's head erased or. facio valde facio. 64. 2

of OakhiU Hall. Stoke-upon-Trent, a 134- 3 Holmes, John Bancroft, Gawdy Hall,

dexter hand pointing with two fingers Holme of Gawdy Hall, Norf., a holly-tree Harleston, a holly-tree vert, fructed gu.

to a star, all ppr. Sic iliir ad astra. vert, fructed gu. cf. 145. 6 Holmes - Tarn, Harry, Kininvie House,

Holme, Bryan Holme, Esquire, of PauU- Dufftown, N.B., on a garb fessewise

HoUinshed of HoUinshed Hall, Lanes Holme, Yorks: A(i) holly- tree fructed a raven, all ppr. Viret in csternum.

(i) In front of a bow and arrow in ppr. cf. 145. 6. (2) On a mural Holmesdale, Viscount, see Amherst, Earl.

saltire ppr., a heron arg., holding in coronet gu., a hound's head erased or. Holmpatrick, Baron (Hamilton), Abbots-

the beak a cross crosslet fitchee sa., Holme semper viret. cf. 56. 6 town, Castleknock, co. Dublin, a demi-
antelope arg., attired or. holding be-
and charged on the breast for distinc- Holme of Tranmere, Chesh. , an arm couped tween the forelegs a human heart gu.,
and charged on the shoiJder with a
tion with an escallop az. (for HoUins- and embowed vested barry of six or

Ahed). (2) boar's head couped or, and az., cuffed erm., holding in the

between the attires of a stag sa. A^evio hand a rose-branch ppr. muUet gu. Qiialis ab incepto.

me impune lacessit. Holme of London, a lion's head couped Holroyd, Earl of Sheffield, see Sheffield.

HoUinsworth and HolUnworth, a mount or, thereon a chapeau az., turned up Holroyd, a demi-griffin or. 64. 2

ppr., semee of trefoils. erm. cf. 21. 10 Holroyd, Honourable Edward Dunda.s,
Hollis of Stoke, near Coventry, Warw., K.C., of Femaores, Alma Road, Caul-
Holme - Sumner, Frank. Esquire, 17, field, near Melbourne, Victoria, Aus-
a blackamoor's head couped at the tralia, Judge of the Supreme Court of
shoulders in profile ppr., wreathed Queen Anne's Gate, S.W., and New

Haw Farm, Addlestone, Surrey: A(i)

about the temples and tied in a knot lion's head era.sed arg., ducally gorged Victoria, a demi-griffin or. 64. 2
arg. and az.
Aor. 18. 5. (2) hawk with wings Holroyd or Holroyde, Yorks, a demi-
HoUiS, George, of Dartmouth House, 47,
Dartmouth Park Hill, London, N.W.. elevated and addorsed ppr. 87. 10 griffin sa., holding between its claws

Holme or Hulme of Hulme, Lanes, a a coronet or. Quern te Deus esse jussit.

in front of an arrow erect gu., a chaplet lion's head erased gu., langued az., cf. 64. 2
of roses or, surmounted by a boar'
thereon a chapeau ppr. Fide sed cui Holstock of Orsett, Essex, a demi-man

head erased az. Festina lenle. 297. 10 vide. 21. 10 ppr., chained round the middle and
holding the chain in his sinister hand
HoUis, a dexter arm in armour embowed Holme or Hulme of Overhulme, Staffs,

ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand on a ducal coronet or, a chaplet gu., or, and in his dexter a club raguly

a branch of holly- berries, also ppr. therein a garb of the first. arg.

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HOL 283 HON

Holt, Bart, (extinct), of Aston Hall. Holyoake of Tettenhall. Staffs, and Stud- {Home, Fergusson-, of Bassendean, Ber-

Warw., a squirrel sejant or. holding a ley Castle. Warw.. on a mount vert, an wicksh., Scotland, on a chapeau gu..
hazel-branch slipped and friicted, all I

oak-tree fructed ppr.. around the lower —turned up erm., a lion's head erased
ppr. 135. 2 part of the stem an escroU, thereon a Avert. home, a home, True to the

Holt, Warw., a squirrel sejant or, cracking cross patee gu.. between the words end. \j. 9

a nut. 135-7 Sacra quercus. Home of Kaimes, Scotland, a pelican's

Holt, Middx., a spear- head ppr. Ul Holyoake, Edmund, Esquire, of the head couped ppr. Tr%te to the end.

sanem, vulnero. 174. 12 Willows, Redditch. Worcs., and Clay- cf.<

Holt of Enfield, Westml.. same crest and brooke, Mappleborough Green, Warw.. Home of Benton, Scotland, a pelican's

motto. an oak-tree ppr. Sacra quercii.s. head couped ppr. Tr^te to the end.

Holt of Swaston, Cambs, a pheon sa. Holyoke, a crescent arg. 163. 2 cf. 98. 2

174. II Holyoke, a cubit arm ppr., vested gu., Home, Bart.. Berks, a unicorn's head and

Holt, Middx., a pheon in pale sa. Quod cuffed arg., holding in the hand an neck couped, gorged with an Eastern

vult, valde mdt. nI74- oak-branch vert, fructed or. coronet. Remember. cf. 49. 7

Holt of London and Lanes, a dexter arm Homan, Bart.. Ireland, a lion's head Home of Wedderburn, Berwicksh., Scot-

in armour embowed ppr. garnished or, erased or, thereon a chapeau gu., turned land, a unicorn's head and neck arg.,
,
gorged with a ducal coronet, maned
holding in the gauntlet a pheon sa. up erm. Homo sum. 21.10
and horned or. Remember. cf. 49. 7
Holt, James Maden, Culverlands, Oak- Homan, Ireland, in the sea an anchor in Home, a boar's head and neck erased.

leigh Park, N., same crest. pale, all ppr. 161. 6

Holt of Grisselhurst, Lanes, a dexter arm Homan-Mulock, William Bury, Esquire, 41- 5
erect habited per pale az. and gu.,
J. P., D.L., of Bellair, Ballycumber. Home of that nk, Berwicksh., a popin-

holding in the hand a pheon sa. King's Co.. a lion passant az.. in the jay's head ppr.
dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Home-Spiers, Sir James, Bart., of Black-
Holt, William Harvey, Esquire, J.P., of
In hoc signo vinces. 2Q7. 13 adder, Berwicksh., Scotland, an adder
the Firs, Parramatta. New South in pale sa.. holding in its mouth a rose
Wales, and of Glenprairie, Rockhamp- Home, Earl of (Douglas-Home) : (i) On

ton, Queensland, Australia, uses a a cap of maintenance ppr., a lion's gu., leaved and stalked vert. Vise a
head erased arg., armed and langued
dexter cubit arm in armoiu- erect hold- gu. {/or Home), ly. 9. (2) On a cap la fin. ^ 285.13
of maintenance ppr., a salamander
ing in the hand ppr. a pheon, also erect. Homer, a ^ gamb holding up a cross
Holt or Holte, Suff., an arm erect couped vert, encircled with flames of fire, also
lion's
—ppr. {for Douglas). Jamais arriere.
A —home, a home, a home. True to patee. cf, 36. 9

at the elbow habited per pale az. and Homes, an antelope trippant ppr. 1 26. 6

gu. , the hand ppr. holding a pheon sa. Homfray, an otter ppr., vulned in the
Holt, late Major Joseph, Esquire, V.D.,
shoulder. L'homme vrai aime son

J.P., of the Grange, Farnborough, the end. 1 38. 2 pai/s. cf. 134. 5

Hants, and Ogbeare Hall, near Hols- Home of Westertoun, Scotland, a lion's Homfray, Alfred, Esquire, of Otterbourne
worthy, North Devonsh., a dexter arm
head erased arg., gorged with a collar Court, Hales Owen, Worcs., an otter

embowed in armour ppr., garnished gu., charged with three roses of the —ppr., wounded in the shoulder by

or, holding in the gauntlet a pheon sa. first. True to the end. cf. 18. 6 a spear. Vulneratur non vincitur.
L'homme vrai aime son pays.
Animoetfide. Home, Scotland, a lion's head erased
Holt of Bisham Hall, Billinge Higher
arg., collared gu. 18. 6 Homfray, Captain John Glyn Richards,
End, Lanes, in front of a cubit arm
Home of Ninewells, Scotland, a lion's J. P., of Penllyn Castle, Cowbridge,

in armour, the hand in a gauntlet ppr. head erased ppr., collared or, charged Glamorgan, same crest and motto.

holding a pheon sa., a fer-de-moline with three wells ppr. True to the end. Homfray, Herbert Richard, Esquire, J.P.,

fesseways of the last. cf. 18. 6 late 1st Life Guards, an otter vulned
Holt, Edward, Esquire, J.P., of Wood- in the shoulder with a spear, all ppr.
Home of Renton, Scotland, a lion's
thorpe, Prestwich, Lanes, and Black-
weU, Westml., two arms embowed in head erased gu. True to the end. Vulneratur non vincitur.

armour sa., each charged on the fore- 17. 2 Homfray of the Hyde, Staffs ; WoUaston
arm with a fleur-de-lis or, and holding Home of Wliitfield and Moimt Eolus, Mid- Hall, Broadwater's House, and Red

lothian, a lion's head erased arg., Hill House, Worcs. ; Cowerth Park.
armed and langued gu. True to the
in the hands gauntleted, also sa., a Berks Penny Darren Place, Rhonda
;

mountain ash-tree fructed and eradi- end. 17. 8 House, and Llandaff House. Glamor-

cated ppr. Vincere est vivere. Home, Logan-, Major George John Ninian gansh. ; Great Yarmouth, Norf. ; and
Holte of Stoke Lyne, Oxon., an arm hold- Broomhouse, Edrom, Berwicksh., a Yorks : ( i ) An otter passant, vulned
lion's head erased arg., gorged with a in the sinister shoulder with a spear,
ing a baton surmounted by a pheon.

Holte, see Orford-Holte. collar gemel vert, and in front thereof all ppr. (2) Out of a ducal coronet

Holtom, Charles John, Esquire. M.R C.S.. a thistle ppr. True to the end. or, a dragon's head vert. 72. 4. (3)

of the Willows, Haulgh, Bolton, an Home or Hume of Crossrigg, a lion's A dragon's head vert, holding in his

eagle displayed. Labor ovinia superai. liead erased arg., collared gu. True to mouth a sinister hand couped at the

75. 2 the end. 18. 6 —wrist gu. L'hxmime vrai aime son pays.

Holton, a map ppr. 159. 11 Home of Kimmerham, a lion's head Vulneror non vincor. 72. 6

Holway, out of a ducal coronet or, a erased arg., gorged with a collar gu., Homfray - Addenbrooke of WoUaston

greyhound's head sa. 61. 7 charged with roses and fleurs-de-lis. Hall, Worcs., on the banks of a river

Holyland and Hollyland, a demi-savage True to the end. cf. 18. 6 ppr., an otter passant per pale arg. and
sa., charged with two crescents coun-
handcuffed, all ppr. 186. 12 Home of Linhouae, a lion's head erased

Holyland, a cross Calvary entwined by a ppr., collared gu. True to the end. terchanged. Vincit qui patitur. c/. 134. 5

serpent, all ppr. cj. 166. i 18. 6 Homfray of PenllyneCastle.Glamorgansh.

Holyngeworthe of Holyngworthe Hall, Home, on a chapeau a lion's head erased. an otter passant vulned in the sinister

t'hesh., a stag lodged ppr. Disce 9I,"- shoulder with a spear, aU ppr. Vul-
Home, Bart., of Well Manor Farm, Hants, neratur non vincitur.
ferenda pati. 115-7

Holyoake-Goodricke, Bart, {extinct), of a lion's head erased ppr., thereon a Hone of Devonsh., a sword in pale ppr.,

Kibston Hall, Yorks (i) Out of a label of three points arg., the middle ensigned with a cross patee. 169. 5
:

ducal coronet or, a demi-lion ermines, point charged with a fleur-de-lis az., Hone of the Spa, Glouc, an arm in ar-

holding a battle-axe, also or. and the others with the cross of St. George mour emboweil holding in the hand a

charged with a cross crosslet of the gu. True, cf, 17. 8 scimitar, all ppr. 196. 10

last for difference {for Ooodricke). (2) Home, Archibald Eraser, Esquire, of Hone, Ireland, on a moimt overgrown

On a mount vert, an oak-tree fructied Cavalry Depot, Canterbury, a lion's with rye-grass, a birch-tree, all ppr.
ppr., and around the trunk an escroU
head erased ppr., collared sa., charged cf. 144. II

arg., thereon a cross patee gu., between with a fleur-de-lis or, and in an escroU Honeywill, a bee-hive with bees volant

the words Sacra quercvs {for Holyoake). over the same. True to the end. ppr- 137- 7

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HON 284 HOP

Hontord, on a chapeau az., turned up Hoofsteller, a talbot sejant az., collared Hooper of Hendford. Yeovil, Somers., a
i

erm., a dragon passant gu. 4c/. 73. ' arg. 55. I demi- wolf couped holding in the dexter

Hongon of East Bradenham, Norf., a Hook, a fish haurient. 1 39. 11 paw an oak-branch fructed, all ppr.

lion's gamb erect az., grasping another Hook, an arm in armour embowed, and </. 31. 2

gamb erased gu., in bend sinister. around it a trumpet, holding in the Hooper, George Glass, Esquire, of 30,
Honnor and Honor, a serpent nowed sa.,
hand a pistol. Palace Court, Kensington Gardens, W.,

spotted or. M^. 4 Hooke-Child, .fee Child. an esquire's helmet ppr., between two
wings per fesse indented or and sa.,
Honnyman or Honyman, Scotland, an Hooke, an escallop sa., between two

arrow in pale ppr.. point downwards. wings arg. 141. 10 each charged with as many fleurs-de-lis

Progredere, lie regredere. 173.5 Hooke of Norton HaU, Worcs., a demi- paleways counterchanged. Non nobis

HonnytOD, a hand holding a dart point eagle displayed gu., charged on the solum. 231. 18

upwards, all ppr. c/. 214. 4 breast with a ducal coronet or. Hooper, James, Esquire, of the Walnuts,

Honor of Honorsborough, co. Cork, an c/. 81. 6 Hatherleigh, Devonsh., same crest and

eagle displayed ppr., guttee-de-sang, Hooke of Alway, Glouc, a demi-eagle motto.

charged on the breast with a cinquefoil displayed gu., ducally gorged or. Hoops, a plate charged with a Cornish

or. Altiora videnda. cf. 74. 14 c/. 81. 6 chough ppr. Amo.

Honyman, Rev. Sir William Macdonald, Hooker of Bramshott, Hants, an eagle Hoord of Park Bromage, Shropsh., a nag's

Bart., M.A., of Armadale, Sutherland, displayed gu., charged on the breast head arg., maned or. c/. 50. 13
an arrow in pale point downwards ppr..
with a ducal coronet or. cj. 75. 2 Hooton of Hooton, Chesh., a chevalier

flighted arg. Progredere, ne regredere. Hooker, Surrey, Sussex, Hants, and holding his horse by the bridle with

173- 5 Glouc, an escallop sa., between two his dexter hand ppr. 53. 11

Honywood, Kent, a wolf's head erased wings arg. 141. 10 Hopcot, Cornw., a fox's head erased ppr.

erm. 30. 8 Hooker (alias Vowell) of Exeter, Devonsh. ii- 6
180. i
Honywood, Sir John William, Bart., of a hind trippant or, holding in the mouth Hopcroft, a morion ppr.

Evington, Kent, a wolf's head couped a branch vert, flowered arg. Hope, see Hopetoun, Earl of.

erm. Omne bonum desuper. 30. 5 cf. 124. 12 Hope, Arthur, Esquire, of Woodbury,

Hoc, a maiden's head ppr., within an Hookham, a covered cup arg. Canterbury, New Zealand, of Kanrunui,

annulet or. Hooklay, an arm embowed vested gu., Timaru, and of Richmond Station,

Boo, a bull passant quarterly arg. and cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr. Mackenzie Country, Canterbury, New

sa. c/. 45. 2 a branch of oak vert, fructed, also Zealand, a broken globe under a

Hoo, a hand holding a hautboy. 219. i ppr. rainbow, with clouds at each end, all

Hood, Viscount Bridport, see Bridport. Hoole, a rose gu., barbed vert, seeded or. ppr. At spes non fracta. 159. 2

Hood, Viscount (Hood), of Whitley, 149. 4 Hope, Captain Henry Walter, D.L., J. P.,

Warw. : (i) A Cornish chough sa., in Hoole of Edgefield, Yorks, an eagle dis- of Luffness, Haddington, and of Ran-

front of an anchor in bend sinister or. played gu., each wing charged with keillour, Fife, a broken globe sur-
two roses and transfixed through the mounted by a rainbow ppr. At spes
276. 10. (2) A demi- cat- a- mountain

guardant az., gorged with a collar mouth by a tilting-spear palewise or. in/racia. 159. 2

gemelle, and charged ivith three cniiinc- Fit das non /ranges. Hope, James Fitzalan, Esquire, of Heron's

spots, two and one, or. Ventis secundis. Hoole, Colonel James, C.M.G., J.P., Ghyll, Uckfield, Sussex, same crest

Hood, Fuller-Acland-, Sir Alexander Lieutenant-Colonel commanding and and motto.

Bateman Periam, Bart., of St. Audries, Hon. Colonel 3rd Battalion (Mil.) Hope, Scotland, same crest. Spero sus-
Yorks Regiment, of the Manor House, piro donee.
ASomers. : ( i ) Cornish chough in Headington, Oxford, same crest and Hope, Scotland, same crest. Solamen.

front of and holding an anchor on the

dexter side in bend sinister ppr. {/or motto. Hope, Scotland, same crest. At spes

Hood). 245. 9. (2) A man's hand Hoole, Henry Elliott, Esquire, of Raven- in/racta.

couped at the wrist in a glove lying field Park, Rotherham, Yorks, an eagle Hope, Sir Theodore Cracraft, K.C.S.I.,

fessewise, thereon a falcon perched, displayed per fesse or and gu., each C.I.E., Hope Farm, Boothstown, Lanes,

all ppr., charged on the breast with a wing charged with a rose per fesse and 21, Elvaston Place, Queen's Gate,

quatrefoil or {for Aeland). cf. 86. 14. countcrchanged, surmounted by a S.W., same crest and motto.
(3) Out of a ducal coronet gu., a lion's
rainbow ppr. Spes mea Deus. Hope of Kerse, Scotland, a broken globe

head arg., charged for distinction with Hoole, Colonel William Wright, J. P., of ensigned by a rainbow issuing out of

a cross crosslet, also gu. {/or Fuller). Chavenage House, Tetbury, Glouc, clouds at each end. Spes tamen in-

Zealand. cf. 17. 5 same crest and motto. /racta. 159. 2
Hooley, out of a mount vert, a tree ppr.
Hood, Donald William Charles. Esquire, Hope, John, Esquire, of St. Mary's Isle,
143- 14
C.V.O., M.D., F.R.C.P., of 43, Green Hooley, Ernest Terah, Esquire, of Risley AKirkcudbright, N.B. : (i) broken
Street, Park Lane. London, out of a
globe surmounted by a rainbow ppr.

mural coronet a bull's head gorged Hall, Derbysh., and Papworth Hall. At spes in/racta {/or Hope). (2) On a
Cambs, on a mount an oak-tree fructed cap of maintenance, a salamander
NUwith a chaplet of roses. sine

causa. ppr. En Dieu est ma /oy. in flames ppr. Jamais arriere {/or
Douglas).
Hood, Edward Thesiger Frankland, of Hooper of London, an antelope ppr.

Nettleham Hall, Lines, a hooded crow Absque metu. 126. 12 Hope of Granton, Edinburgh, a broken

holding in the beak a Scotch thistle, Hooper of Linkinghorne, Cornw., a demi- globe surmounted of a rainbow issuing

and in the dexter claw a sword, all lion holding between the paws an out of clouds at each end ppr. Spero

ppr. Esse guam videri. annulet. c/. 10. 2 suspiro donee. 1 59. 2

Hood, late Archibald, Esquire, of Rose- Hooper, Edmund Huntly, Esquire, of Hope, Adrian Ellas, 8, Chesterfield

dale, Rosewall. Midlothian, and of Shelley Hill. Christchurch, in front of a Gardens, W., same crest. At spes non

Sherwood, Cardiff, a demi-archer lion's liead erased sa., a fret arg. /racta.

clothed and accoutred holding a bow Garde bien. Hope-Vere, James Charles, of Craigiehall,

and arrow in full draught ppr. Olim Hooper of London, of Stanmore Cottage, Linlithgow, Scotland : (i) On the dex-
ter side, a broken globe surmounted by
sic erat. 187. 6 Middx., and of Sarum, Wilts, a

Hood, of Stoneridge, Berwick, a demi- boar's head erased at the neck az., a rainbow issuing out of clouds at each

—archer clothed and accoutred ppr. bezantee, armed and crined or. end ppr. {/or Hope). 159. 2. (2) On
a chapeau gu., turned up erm.. a lion
Olim sic erat. Swijt and sure. 187. 6 c/. 41. 5
Hooper, Daniel, Esquire, B.A., M.B., —statant az., armed or {/or Vere). .4t
—Hood, Cockburn-, same crest. Stcift and
sure. Olim sic erat. 187. 6 M.R.C.P., of 9, Trinity Square, spes non /racta. Vero nihil rerius.
Borough, S.E.. a boar's head erased at
Hood of Bardon Park, a demi-talbot gu., the neck az., bezantee, armed and cf. 4. 8
crined or. Fortia in arduis. Hope, Sir Alexander, Bart., of CraighaU,
collared and lined arg. Manners
and Pinkie House, Musselburgh, a
maketh man. 55. 8

HOP 285 HOR

broken terrestrial globe surmounted by France hoisted, and upon the said rock Hopton, Lieutenant-General
I

a rainbow issuing out of a cloud at an officer of the Queen's Royal Ameri- K.C.B., of Homend-Stretton, Grandi-
tach end, all ppr. At spes infracta. \

can Rangers holding in his dexter hand son, Ledbury, out of a ducal coronet

159. 2 a sword, all ppr. Inter primos. or. a gryphon's head arg. , in the mouth

Hope-Edwards, Rev. St. Leger Frederick, Hopkins, Lines, a demi-lion rampant sa. a dexter hand couped and ensanguined
,

of Netley, near Shrewsbury, Salop, a 10. I ppr. Post nullos memorandns.
I

broken terrestrial globe between two Hopkins of London and Newland, Glouc, Hopton, Harry Chester, Esquire, same

palm-branches surmounted by a rain- an ostrich-head couped erm., holding crest. Vi et virtute.

bow ppr.. and charged with three in the beak a key az. Hopton, Rev. Michael, M.A., of Holmer

\

arrows, two in saltire and one in pale or Hopkins, Ireland, on an oak-plant a bird AHall, Heref., same crest. me absit

(/or Hope, there being no crest for Ed- )r. 107. 10 gloriari nisi in cruce.

wards). A fyno duw derfid. Hopkinson of Alford, Lines, a demi-Uon Hopton, Rev. William Cope, of the

Hope, William WilUams, Esquire, of rampant sa., armed and incensed gu. Vicarage. Bishop Ffrome, Heref., same

London: (i) A globe fractured ppr., 10. I crest and motto.

charged with an anchor sa., and sur- Hopklrk, an arm in armour pointing with Hopton, Shropsh. : ( i ) Out of a ducal
one finger to a crescent, aU ppr. Memo coronet or, a griffin's head arg., holding
mounted by a rainbow, also ppr. (for
Hope), cj. 159. 2. (2) A cubit arm ,
erect vested sa., charged with a cross
in the beak a dexter hand bleeding

Hopkirk of Dalbeth, Lanarksh., an arm in Appr. (2) lion's head erased or,

crosslet and cuffed or, the hand holding armour ppr., pointing with one finger charged on the neck with a bend gu.,

two sprigs of oak in saltire ppr., fructed, to a crescent in the dexter chief arg. and thereon three cross crosslets fitchee

also or, on the hand a Cornish chough Spero procedere. or. cf. 17. 8

statant, also ppr. Hopley of Liverpool, a stag's head af- Hopton, Lieutenant-Colonel John Button,

Hope, Derbysh., a Cornish chough with frontee and erased ppr., gorged with of Canon-ffrome Court, Ledbury, and

wings expanded ppr. 107. 3 a collar gemel az., between two ears Kemerton Court. Tewkesbury : (i ) Out
of wheat or. Semper vigiluns. of a ducal coronet or. a gryphon's head
Hope of Mullingar, co. Westmeath, Ire-

land, a palm-tree ppr. 144. i Hopley, George Augustus, Esquire, of arg. , in the mouth a dexter hand couped

Hope-Uoyd-Verney, James Hope, Es- Charlestown, South CaroUna, U.S.A., and ensanguined ppr., and charged for

quire, of Carriden House, Bo'ness, out of a mural coronet gu., a garb or, distinction with a cross crosslet gu.
issuant therefrom a serpent ppr. In
N.B., and 14, Hinde Street, Manchester A(for Hopton). (2) talbot sejant arg.,
copia cautus.
ASquare, W. : (i) demi-phcenix in Hoppare, Scotland, a lion rampant gu., collared flory and counter-flory and
chained gu., and resting the dexter paw
flames ppr., charged with five muUets

in cross or, and looking at rays of the holding in his dexter paw a fleur-de-lis. upon a saltire or. ]'i et virtute.

Sim, also ppr. (jor Vernei/). 278. I4- 2. 7 Hopwood, out of a ducal coronet an

(2) Out of a mural coronet arg., two Hoppe, a demi-swan with wings addorsed eagle's head holding in the beak a

spears erect, therefrom two pennons ppr. 100. 2 trefoil slipped, all ppr.

flowing towards the dexter, one er- Hopper of Walworth, Durh. : A(i ) tower Hopwood, Gregg-, Edward Robert, 37.

minois, the other pean {for Calvert). triple-towered arg., masoned sa. (for Hertford Street, W., same crest.

A278. 15. (3) lion rampant sa., Hopper). 157. 6. (2) A sword arg., Hopwood, Lanes, a dexter hand in fess,
hilt and pommel or, and a sceptre of couped at the wrist ppr., holding an
holding in the mouth a fleur-de-lis

or, supporting an antique shield gu., the last in saltier, enfiled with an oaken escallop or. Gradatim.

charged with three annulets interlaced civic crown vert, fructed of the second Hopwood, Cecil Hutchinson, Esquire,

in pale or, and upon the shoulder (for Carles). 170. 7 M. B. Ch. B. , of Moorfield, Heyrod, Staly-
for distinction a cross crosslet or (for
,
—Lloyd). 278. 16. Ung sent ung soleU.
Servata fides cineri. Hopper, Rev. Edmund Carles, Starston bridge, a dexter cubit arm fesseways

Rectory, Harleston, Norf., same crests. couped. and holding in the hand an

Subditus fidelis regis et solus regni. escallop. Gradatim.

Hoper, Heref. and Sussex, a dexter arm Hopper of Silksworth and Hermitage, Hopwood, Charles Henry, Esquire, K.C.,

couped at the elbow vested sa., the cuff ijurh.. a tower triple-towered arg., of I, Essex Court, Temple, E.C., on a

turned up arg., holding in the hand masoned sa. Subditus fidelis regis et mount vert, a saltire raguly gu., sur-
a pomegranate seeded and slipped or. mounted by an escallop arg. Sperarem.
salus regni. 1 57- 6

Hopetoun, Earl Of (Hope), ?)ide Linlithgow. Hoppey, a dexter hand ppr., holding a Horan, Ireland, a hand holding a cushion

Hopgood, John, Esquire, of 17, Bolton fleur-de-lis in pale az. cf. 215. 5 ppr. 215. 9

Gardens, S.W., a cubit arm erect vested Hoppey, a stag's head cabossed gu., and Horan of Galway, Ireland, a demi-lion

per chevron nebuly gu. and or, cuff between the attires a cross crosslet rampant or. 10. 2

arg., the hand ppr., holding an anchor fitchee of the same. cf. 122. 5 Hord of Herd's Park and Walford,

in bend of the second, and a cross Hopson, a stag lodged ppr. "S- 7 Shropsh., a nag's head couped arg.,

crosslet fitchee in saltire of the first. Hopson of Rochester, Kent, on a mount maned or. cf. 50. 13

Spes bona dot vires. 244. 16 vert, a griffin passant or, the wings Horden, a demi-wolf quarterly sa. and
elevated chequy of the last and az., arg.. holding in the dexter paw a
Hopkin, a dove holding in its beak an

olive-branch. 92. 5 the dexter claw resting on a cinquefoil quatrefoil quarterly of the second

Hopkins, Edric John Murray, of Tid- of the first. Vive, ut semper vivas. and first. 3i- 7

marsh, Berks, a castle in flames ppr. 63. 10 Hordern of Oxiey House, Staffs, an ox's

Inter primos. e/. 155. i Hopson of Minster, Isle of Sheppey, Kent, head cabossed gu., armed or, sur
mounting two arrows in saltier or,
Hopkins, Bart., Ireland, a tower arg., a mount vert, thereon a griffin passant

fired ppr. 155-9 or, the wings elevated chequy of the banded and flighted arg. Fortiter ac

Hopkins, a fort in flames ppr., charged last and az., the dexter claw resting sapienter.

OTth two pellets in fess. upon a cinquefoil of the first. Hordern, of Prestbury, Chesh., a wyvcrn

Hopkins of Hackney, Middx. : (i) A 63. 10 or, pierced through the neck by an

castle in flames ppr., charged with two Hopton of Hopton, Heref., a lion's head arrow fesseways point to the sinister
ppr., and resting the dexter claw upon
pellets in fesse (for Hopkins). (2) erased or, charged with a bend gu., an escutcheon gu.. charged with a
child's head couped at the neck, also
lion sejant erm. (for Bond). 8 thereon three cross crosslets of the ppr. Nabbap hig hordern ac God felt.

Hopkins of Oving House, Bucks, and of first. cf. 17- 8

Coventry, Warw., a tower per \ Hopton, Somers., and of Blithbon, SuS..

indented arg. and gu., flames issumg a griffin passant arg., holding in the 240. II
from the loopholes and battlements
dexter claw a stone sa. cf. 63. 2 Hore, see Buthven, Baron
ppr.
Hopkins, Maryland, U.S.A., a rock, and Hopton of Canon Frome, Heref., out of Hore of Pole-Hore, co. Wexford, a demi-

over the top a battery in perspecti a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head arg. eagle az. Constanter. 80. 2

holding in the beak a dexter hand Hore and Horem, a hand holding a sickle

thereon the flag of the kingdom of bleeding ppr. ppr. 219. 13

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HOR 286 HOR

Horman, a lizard gardant sa. holding in the hand two antlers saltire- Horsetail, on a ducal coronet a swan or,

Horn, William Austin, Esquire, M.P., ways or. Indxistria et prudentia vincunt. ' with wings addorsed arg., ducally
J.P., of Holmwood, Adelaide, South
Homeck of St. Margaret's, Westminster, gorged gu. cf. 99. 5
|

Australia, uses a heron close ppr., the stump of a tree couped ppr., a Horseford, a lion's head az., between two

holding in the bill a standard staff, branch sprouting on the sinister. wings or. cf. 19. 7
the banner fiotant, thereon the word
Homer of C'aleford and Wells, Somers., Horseman, issuing from a cup or, flames

"Hastings." Nil despcrandum. a talbot sejant arg., collared and lined of fire ppr. 177. 6
Horn of Bishopwearraouth, Durh., same
or. 55. 5 Horsenail of Worvill, Berks, out of a
crest and motto. Homer, John Francis Fortescue, Mells mural crown arg.. a horse's head of a

Horn, Shropsh., an owl ppr. 96. 5 Park, Frome, Somers.. a talbot sejant dun colour, maned sa., gorged with a

Horn, a hand gu., holding a hawk's lure arg., collared and lined or. Tyme collar dovetailed az.

arg. 217. 8 tryeih troth. Horsey of Honington. Warw., a horse's

Horn of Westhall, Aberdeen, two horns Homer, Scotland, a stag's head erased head couped arg., bridled or, plumed

conjoined per fesse or and sa. 123. 8. ppr. Nitor in adversum. 121. 2 az. cf. 51. 5

(Originally a bugle-horn az., garnished Homer, Captain John, of Fitz Manor, Horsey, Herts and Wilts, a horse's head
and stringed arg. 228. 11.) Moneo et
Shrewsbury, a stag's head erased. arg., in armour ppr., bridled or. 51.13

munio. Nitor in advcrsis. 121. 2 Horsfall of Rugeley, a horse's head is-

Hom and Home, Scotland, a bugle az., Homer, Christopher, of Middledale and suing ppr., bridled or. Ad finem fidelis.

garnished and stringed arg. Monitus, Ripon, Yorks, a bugle-hom garnished 51- 5

munilus. 228. II or. Horsfall, John, Esquire. M.A. (Oxon.),

Horn, William. Esquire, of Woodcote Horner, a buck's head erased ppr. 221 1 . F.R.C.S. (Eng.), Streate Place, Bourne-
Homes, a griffin sejant ppr., resting the mouth, a horse's head couped erm.
Park, Blackshiels, Midlothian, a hunt-
dexter claw upon an escutcheon of the (Granted 1612.) Carpe diem.
ing hom or, stringed az. Monitus,

viunitus. arms. viz. : arg., three bugle- horns in 50. 13

Hornby, Sir William Henry, Bart., gu. f/.( Horsfall, Michael Heineken, Esquire,

Pleasington Hall, Blackburn, a himting Horniman, Frederick John, Esquire, M. P. Westthorpe, Little Smeaton, Northal-

horn sa., pendent from an arrow fesse- of Falmouth Hou.se, 20, Hyde Park lerton, same crest. Labore et honore.

wise or. Crede cornu. Terrace, W., a lion couchant guardant HorstaU, Thomas Garnett, Esquire, J.P.,

Hornby, Edmund Geoffrey Stanley, of or, under a palm-tree ppr. Esperance of Hornby Grange, Northallerton, same

Dalton Hall, Westml., a bugle-horn, en Dieu. 263. 16 crest.

the mouth to the dexter sa., within Homiold or Homyold, Worcs., a demi- Horsfall, John Cousin, Esquire, J.P., C.A,

the strings a pheon gu. 168. 5 unicorn gu., crined and armed or. Hayfield, Glusbum, near Keighley.

Hornby, Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Geoffrey 48. 7 Yorks, a horse's head couped erm
Hornsby of [Grantham, a demi-bear ram-
Thomas Phipps, G.C. B. , Principal Naval Labore et honore. 50. 13

A.D.C., of Lordington, Emsworth, Sus- pant sa. 34. 1 Horsfall, James, Esquire, of Birmingham,

sex, a bugle-hom aa., stringed, and Hornsby, William, Esquire, J. P., D.L., of on the stem of a tree leaved vert, a

within the string a pheon gu. (jor Elsham House, Grantham, and Bur- horse's head erased arg., gorged with

AHornby). 168. 5. lion's gamb sa., well Park, Louth, Lines, a bear's head. a collar gemel gu.

holding a trefoil slipped arg. (for Rebus angustis jertis. Horsfall or Horsefall, a stag's head couped,

Phipps). 36. 8 Hornsey, a rock ppr. Semper eadem. around the neck a garland. 1 20. 3
Hornyold, Thomas
Hornby of Ribby Hall, a bugle-horn 179- 7 Horsford, on the waves of the sea ppr., a

stringed sa., an arrow passing through Charles Gandolfi, horse passant arg. Benigno numine.

the knot point toward the sinister or. Duke Gsndolfi of Rome, of Blackmore 52. 3

Crede mrnu. 303. 8 Park and Hanley Castle, Worcs. : (i) Horslord, late General Sir Alfred Hast-

Hornby, a Roman soldier in full armour A demi-unicorn gu., armed, crined, and ings, G.C.B., issuant out of a mural

ppr. 188. 4 unguled or (for Hornyold). 48. 7. (2) coronet gu.. a demi-pegasus with wings
addorsed erm., gorged with a collar
Horncastle of Dublin, a unicorn's head A demi-hon sa., holding in the dexter gemel, also gu., and holding between
the paws a tilting-spear erect and
erased vert, firmed and maned or, —paw a dagger in pale ppr. (jor Gandolfi).

charged on the neck with a trefoil of Multi virem durando sacula vincet.

the last. cf. 49. 5 Quodvult.valdevult. Fidemtene. 10. i resting on the coronet ppr. Justitia et

Horncastle, on a chapeau a serpent nowed, Homyold, John Vincent, Esquire, of dementia.

all ppr. 142. 9 Blackmore Park. Worcs., and Elm- Horsley, see Decies, Baron.

Horncastle, Walter Radcliflfe, Esquire, of stead Hall, Essex, same crests and Horsley of Horsley, Northumb., a horse's

Taymouth House, Hackney Downs, mottoes. head erased arg. 51.4

upon a rock ppr., the battlements of a HorreU, a crow feeding ppr. 107. 4 Horsman, a horse's head in armour,

tower sa., surmounted by a bugle- Horrocks, on a mount a stag lodged re- bridled and plumed ppr. 50. 14
hom or, stringed vert. Audaces for-
gardant ppr. 91 5. Horsman, a castle in flames ppr.
tuna juvat. 1
Home, see Elphinstoue.
Home, out of a mural coronet a tiger's Horrocks, on a mount a hawk with wings cf. 154. I
Horspoole, sec Horsepoole.
endorsed ppr. Spe. cf. 88. 9 Horspoole of London, a demi-pegasus

Horrocks of Preston, Lark Hill. Lanes,

head. cf. 27. i upon a rock an eagle with wings erased with wings expanded erm..

Home, a talbot sejant arg., collared and elevated and endorsed ppr., and pen- enfiled round the loins with a ducal

lined or. 55-5 dent from the beak an escutcheon gu., coronet or. 47. 7

charged with a hank of cotton arg. Hort, Sir Arthur Fenton, Bart., of Castle

Horrocks, Edgworth, Esquire, Mascells, Strange, Middx.. uses an eagle regar-

az., semee of mascles or. cf. 49. 5 Brenchley, Kent, same crest. In- dant with wings expanded ppr., hold-

Home, Kent, a hand gu., holding a dustria et spc. ing in the beak a chaplet vert.

hawk's lure arg. 217.8 Horscote, a chevalier on horseback in Hertford of London and Himts, a dexter
full armour holding in the dexter arm erect couped at the elbow vested
Home, Shropsh., an owl ppr. 96. 5
Home, a bugle-horn arg. 228. 1 hand a scimitar, all ppr. 189. 10 per pale arg., and holding in the hand

Home, John Fletcher, Esquire, M.D., Horsbrugh of the Pim, Peebles, a horse's a stag's attire sa. 208. 6

F.R.S.E., J. P.. of the Poplars, Barnsley, head couped. jEgrc de tramite recto. Horton, see Wilmot-Horton.

within a chaplet of roses arg., leaved Horseburgh of that Ilk. Scotland, a Horton of Catton, Derbysh., issuing from

vert, a bugle-hom stringed and gar- horse's head arg. .Sgre de tramite waves of the sea ppr., a spear-head in

nished or. redo. c/. 50. 13 pale or, headed arg.. on its point a

Home of Cranage Hall, Holme's Chapel, Horsefall, see Horsfall. dolpliin, also ppr. 140. 10

Chesh., issuant from a chaplet of oak Horsetail, Yorks, a horse's head couped Horton of the Holt, Northamp., and

fructed a dexter cubit arm erect ppr.. erm. 50. 13 MascaUs, Brentwood, Essex, a dolphin


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