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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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LEG 337 LEI

Legh, Chesh., a unicorn's head couped dexter hand a mirror, and charged on Leigh, Arthur Egerton, Esquire, B.A., of
arg., armed and crined or, charged on the body with five escallops or.
the Manor House, Sherborne, Dorset,

the neck with a cross patonce gu. Leicester, a swan's head and neck arg. same crest as first above, and motto.

Legh, Arthur Mastertou Robertson, Es- Leicester of Tabley. Chesh., a swan's Leigh, Edward Egerton, Esquire, of

quire, of Adlington Hall, Macclesfield, head and neck arg., guttee-de-sang. Broadwell Manor House, Stow-on-the-

CO. Chester, same crest. Leicester, Chesh., a stag's head per pale Wold, Glouc, came crest.

Legh, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Martin or and gu., attired of the second, hold- Leigh, Major-General Robert Thomas, of

Cornwall, J.P., D.L., of High Legh ing in the mouth an oak-branch vert, Hill Cottage, Dfracombe, North

Hall, near Knutsford, CO. Chester : (i) fructed of the first. 119. 11 Devonsh., a demi-lion rampant arg.,
armed and langued gu. Legibus an-
A demi-lion rampant gu., langued az., Leich, out of a ducal coronet a cubit arm
Acollared or {jor Legh). (2) Cornish tiquis.
erect, the hand grasping an adder en-

—chough ppr. (for Cornwall). Pour twined round the arm. cf. 220. 2 Leigh of Whitley, Lanes, a demi-lion

Dieu, pour terre. La vie durante. 10. 9 Leichman, Major-General John Thomas, rampant gu., holding between the paws

Legh, Lieutenant -Colonel H. C, Chyk- of Rodwell Lodge, Weymouth, a a lozenge erm.
pelican in her piety ppr. Industrice
nell. Bridgnorth, Salop: (i) A demi- Leigh of Bardon, Soiners., a demi-lion
lion rampant gu., collared or. (2) A rampant or, armed and langued gu.
Cornish chough ppr. La vie durante.
Leids, an eagle's head gu., between two Legibus antiquis. 10. 2
Legh, Devonsh. and Somers., a demi-
wings or. 84. 2 Leigh, Chesh., a demi-lion rampant gu.

greyhound sa., holding a stag's head Leigh, Baron (Leigh), a unicorn's head 10. 3
couped or. TotU vient de Dieu. 49. 5
arg., attired or. Leigh, Bart., Lanes, same crest. Pro-
Leigh, see Pemberton- Leigh.
Legh, Chesh., a bear passant ppr. , chained desse quam conspici. 10. 3
Leigh, see Hanbury-Leigh.
or. <•/. 34. I Leigh of Drogheda, Ireland, out of a

Legh, Chesh., a cubit arm in pale vested Leigh of Ridware, Staffs, a unicorn's ducal coronet a demi-lion holding be-

paly of six or and sa., cuffed arg., hold- head or. Tout vient de Dieu. 49. 7 tween the paws a sceptre surmounted

ing in the hand ppr. the top of a broken Leigh, a unicorn's head erased arg., of a fleur-de-lis, all gu., armed and

tilting-spear of the third, point down- armed and crined or. 49. 5 langued az.

wards. Leigh, Chesh. and Derbysh., a unicorn's Leigh, Roger, Esquire, of Hindley Hall,

Legh, an arm in armour embowed, hold- head arg., couped gu., crined and Wigan, of Barham Court, Kent, and

ing in the hand a sword with a serpent armed or. 49. 7 70, CoiU'tfield Gardens, 8.W., a demi-

entwined thereon, all ppr. Leigh of Rashall, Staffs, a unicorn's head lion gu., holding between the paws a

Legh of Norbury Booths Hall, Chesh., an erased sa., armed or, crined and col- lozenge arg., charged with a rose gu.,

arm embowed, couped at the shoulder, laretl arg. 49. 11 and upon the shoulder for distinction

vested gu., the hand ppr. holding a Leigh of Egginton, Derbysh., a unicorn's with a cross patee or.

sword erect, also ppr., a snake twisted head arg., crined or, armed gobony gu. Leigh of Borough of Northam, Devonsh.,

round the same arg. Prudens, fidelis and or. 49. 7 a demi-lion rampant erminois, holding

Leigh, Austen-, Cholmeley, Esquire: an escallop arg. 13.10

Legham and Leigham, an arm couped at A(i) unicorn's head or {for Leigh). Leigh, Bart, {extinct), of Hindley HaU,

the shoulder, the part above the elbow- 49. 7. (2) On a mural coronet or, a Lanes, a demi-lion rampant gu., hold-

lying in fess, the hand in pale holding stag sejant arg., attired of the first ing between the paws a lozenge arg.,

a bombshell fired ppr. {/or Austen). Tout vient de Dieu.— Qui charged with the rose of Lancaster gu.

Le Grice of Treriefe, Cornw., a boar pas- invidet minor est. 116. 4 Leigh, a lion rampant. 113

sant sa., collared or. cj. 40. 9 Leigh of Belmont, Chester, a lozenge gu. Leigh of Stockwall, Surrey, on a mount

Legrosse, an arm embowed ppr., vested charged with a unicorn's head couped vert, a lion couchant gardant arg.,

gu., holding a sword by the blade, point arg., crined or. Leges juraque servo. charged on the breast with an annulet

downwards, arg., hilted or. 302. 12

Legryle, of Brockdish, Norf., a boar pas- Leigh, John Dickinson, M.D., Cockton Leigh, Alexander Haslop, Mayfields,
Shortlands. Kent, a hind passant arg.
sant sa. 40. 9 Hill, Bishop Auckland, same crest and Legibus antiquis.

Le Hardy of St. Peter, Jersey, a dexter motto. Leigh of Wells, Somers., a demi-grey-
hound sa., holding a stag's head ca-
arm embowed in armour ppr., gar- Leigh, a nag's head erased. 51.4 bossed arg., attired or.

nished or, holding a griffin's head sa. Leigh, Shropsli., a demi-lion rampant gu., Leigh, a greyhound's head arg., between
two roses gu., slipped and leaved ppr.
—Le hardy ne guerre pas querelle. Sic collared arg. 10. 9
61. II
donee. Leigh, Egerton, Esquire, of West Hall, Leigh, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet or,

Lehoop, a rose ppr. 149. 5 in High Leigh, Chesh., of JodreU Hall. a ram's head arg., attired of the first,
holding in the mouth a sprig of laurel
Le Hunt, Ireland, a demi-chevalier bran- Holmes Chapel, and Twenlow Hall.
vert.
dishing a sword ppr. 187. i Holmes Chapel, Chester: (i) A cubit

Le Hunt, Ireland, a hand holding a arm vested paly of five pieces or and

boar's head erased and erect in pale. sa., cuffed arg., the hand ppr. grasping

220. 6 the upper and lower fragments of a

Le Hunt of Little Bradley, Suff., and broken tilting-spear, point downwards. Leigh, Surrey, a cockatrice az., combed
Huntshall, Essex, out of a baron's
coronet or, the pearls arg., a dexter (2) A demi-lion rampant gardant or, and wattled gu. 68. 4

holding a flagstaff ppr., headed arg., Leigh of Northcourt, Isle of Wight,

hand holding a cutlass, all ppr. therefrom flowing to the sinister a Hants, a hind trippant arg.

Le Hunt, Bainbrigge-, of Burgh, Lines, forked pennon displayed az., charged 124. 12
and Ashbourn, Derbysh., on a mount
with two pallets arg., fimbriated or, Leigh of Southwell, Notts, a demi-Moor

vert, a goat sa., collared, armed, and inscribed with the motto of the family. vested gu.. sleeved arg., holding in the
dexter hand a gem ring and about the
unguledarg. Deusmihiprovidebit. 129.3 Force avec vertue, and having an neck a collar or, wTeathed round the
Le Huntfe, George Ruthven, Esquire, of escutcheon of the arms of Leigh, viz. : temples of the second and az.
" or, a lion rampant gu.," upon which
Artramont, co. Wexford, a lion sejant

arg. Parcere prostratis. 8. 8 are three escutcheons of pretence with 185. 9
Leigh, Lanes, a dexter arm embowed
Leicester, Earl ol (Coke), of Holkham, the arms of the three husbands of
habited gu., cuffed arg., holding in the
Norf., on a chapeau az., turned up Agnes de Leigh, viz. : for Lijmme, " gu., hand ppr. a sword of the second, hilt
and pommel or, environed with a snake
erm., an ostrich arg., holding in its a pale lozengy arg." ; for Yenahles,
beak a horse-shoe or. Prudens qui vert.
' t wo bai-s arg. , over all a bend gu. "
Leigh, Berks, Chesh., and Derbysh., an
" az. , arm in armour couped at the shoulder
or, girt with a scarf az., the hand grasp-
patient. 97- '3 and for Haywarden, " gu., a cross en-
ing a halberd ppr.
Leicester, Sir Peter Fleming Frederick, grailed arg.," the escutcheon sur-

Bart. : (i) A wyvern's head couped mounted by "a lion rampant gu." ; as

Avert. (2) swan's head arg., guttee- a crest the whole of the banner
de-sang. (3) A mermaid ppr., in the
adorned with scroU-work or and arg.

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LEI 338 LEN

Leigh of Oughtrengton, Chesh., and ppr., vested above the elbow gu., Lemarchant, issuing out of a ducal coro-

Shropsh., a cubit arm erect vested paly edged arg.. the hand grasping an arrow net an owl's leg in pale, all or.

of six or and sa., cuffed arg.. holding in bend sinister, point downwards, also Le Marchant, Sir Henry Denis, Bart., of
in the hand ppr. a broljen tilting-spear Appr. (for Carleton). 278. 7. (2) Chobham Place, Surrey, out of a ducal

of the third. demi-unicorn rampant holding between coronet gu., an owl's leg erect or.

Leigh, Bart., of South Carolina, a cubit the legs a staff raguly [for Leir). 278. 8. Le Marchant, Guernsey, same crest.
arm erect vested, the hand grasping
Quondam his vicivius armis, Le Master, a lion's head affrontee or,

a tilting-spear in fess, all ppr. Leishman, a pelican in her piety ppr. pierced with a pheon in pale issuant
from the mouth.
Leigh of Standishgate, near Wigan, Lanes, Industrice munus. 98. 14

a cubit arm erect, grasping in the hand Leitch, Scotland, a hand holding a ser- Le Mesurier, a demi-savage wreathed

a serpent entwined about the arm ppr., pent ppr. 220. 2 about the middle with leaves, holding

between two antlers gu. Hcec manus Leith, see Forbes-Leith. in the hand three oak-sprigs, all ppr.

inimica tyrannis. Leith, Norf., a cross crosslet fitched sa. 1 86. 4

Leigh of Rathbride, co. Kildare, a dexter 166. 2 Le Mesurier, a hawk ppr., with wings

arm embowed vested compony-counter- Leith of Leith HaU, Aberdeen, Scotland, expanded or. 87. i

compony or and gu., the hand holding a cross crosslet fitched sa. Trust ie to Lemitaire or Lemitare of Westminster,

a sword ppr., pommel and hilt of the the end. 166. 2 Middx., a demi-griffin sa., holding a

first. 204. I Leith, General, K.B. : (i) Out of a mural catherine-wheel arg.

Leigh-Bennett, Rev. George Spencer, J. P., coronet a demi-lion rampant regardant, Lemmington, a savage's head erased and
the Vicarage, Long Sutton, Lines, out
of a mural crown a lion's head arg., Aall ppr. 16. 5. (2) cross crosslet affrontee ppr. cf. 190. 12

fitched. Trust!/ to the end. 166. 2 Lemoine, a dove holding in its beak an

charged on the neck with a bezant. Leith of Over Barns, Scotland, a turtle- olive-branch. 92. 5

Dux vitce ratio. dove ppr. Semper fidus. 92. 2 Lemon, Cornw., a lion passant gu. 6. 2

Leigham, within a fetterlock az., a human Leith of Whitehaugh, Aberdeen, Scot- Lemon, Bart, (extinct), of Carclew,

heart gu. land, a dove holding in its beak an Cornw., a lion passant gu., charged

Leigham, see Legham. olive-branch ppr. Fidus ad extremum. with three mullets or. cf. 6. 2
Leight, Hants, a wolf passant gu. 28. 10
Leighton, Sir Bryan Baldwin Mawddwy, 92. 5 Le Mottee, Guernsey, a boar's head sa.
Leith, a stork holding in its beak a staff
Bart., of Watlesborough, Shropsh., a Lempriere, a dove ppr. 43- I
and banner. 92. 2

wyvern with wings expanded sa. Dread Leith of Freefield, Scotland, a hart at Lempriere, a dove with wings expanded

sliame. 70. 8 gaze ppr. Trusty to the end. 118. 3 ppr. Non generant aquilce columbas.
Leith, Alexander Henry, of Glenkindie,
Leighton, David C. R., Esquire, of 94- 2
Aberdeensh., same crest and motto.
Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, out of a Non timeo sed caveo. Lempriere of Jersey, an eagle rising ppr.

mural crown arg., a tiger's head vert, Leith-Buchanan, Sir George Hector, Timor !)>:/ nobi}ita.s. 77. 5

striped and crowned with an Eastern Lempriere, P.ii;inald Raoul, Rozel Manor,

crown or. Light on. 306. 1 Bart., of Burgh St. Peter's, Norf., a .IiTxry, same frest and motto.
, lion passant gu., charged on the body Lempriere, .Major-General Arthur Reid,

Leighton, Clarence F., Esquire, of Manor-

field, St. Albans, Herts, same crest and with three mullets in tesse or. Trusty Collingwood -Mount, Camberley, Surrey

motto. to the end. cf. 6. 2 An(I) .\n eagle rising ppr. (2) ele-

Leighton, Shropsh.: (i) A wyvern with Leith-Ross, John, Esquire, of Arnage Aphant and castle. (3) squirrel sejant.
wings expanded sa. 70. "8. A(2)
Castle, EUon, N.B., and Bank House, Lemster, a demi-Cupid holding in his
stag's head couped at the neck. Dread
Elton, Bury, Lanes, on a cap of main- dexter hand an arrow and in his sinis-

shame. 121. c; —tenance a water- l)oui;et sa. Agnoscar ter a bow bent, all ppr.

Leighton, Parker, Sweeney Hall, Os- eventu. ]'irliif: hniy: rirtue. Lenaghan, Ireland, an antelope trippant

westry, a wjrvern expanded sa. {for LeitTim, Earl of (Clements), a hawk ppr., or, armed gu. 126. 6

Leighton). Dread shame. belled or. Patriis virtutibus. c/. 85. 2 Lench or Lenche of Wych, Worcs., a tiger

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Leighton, the late Sir Frederick (Baron Leivy, a naked arm embowed holding in sejant or, collared gu., resting the dex-
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Leighton), LL.D., D.C.L., of Holland the hand a sword, all ppr. 201. 4 ter paw on an escutcheon per chevron

Park Road, Kensington, Middx., Leke of Sutton, a peacock's tail erect, of the second and first.

President of the Royal Academy, upon the plume displayed ppr., supported by Lenche, an ounce couchant ppr. 24. 10
a staff raguly sessewise sa., a wyvern two eagles with wings expanded arg. Lenderick, between two elephants' trunks

ppr., gorged with a chain or, suspended Lelam, Northamp. and Yorks, on a or, a lion's head erased gu.
therefrom an escutcheon arg., issuant mount vert, a cock gu., combed, Lendon, an eagle issuing holding in its
from the base flames of fire ppr. wattled, and legged or, charged on
Dread shame. the breast with a saltire of the last. dexter claw a branch of laurel ppr.

Leighton of LTishaven, Forfarsh., Scot- cf. 91. 7 Lendrum, George Cosby, Esquire, J. P.,

land, a palm-tree vert. Per advefsa Leiand, a crow rising transfixed by an of Magheracross, Ballinamallard, co.

virtus. 144. I arrow. 107. 11 Fermanagh, on a mount vert, a dove

—Leighton, Scotland, a Uon's head erased Lello or Lelo, Heref., a gem ring or, en- close holding in its beak an olive-

gu. Light on. Dread sluime. 17. 2 twined and fretted with two serpents branch, all ppr. La piix. cf. 92. 5

Leighwood, a banyan-tree ppr. ppr. Le Neve, out of a ducal coronet or, a lily

Leighwood of London, same crest. Lelon, Lellow, Leiou, and Lelow, on a arg., stalked and leaved vert, bladeil
Leinster, Duke of (FitzGerald), a monkey
rook a fort in fiames. aU ppr. 15 5- I and seeded of the first 151. 5

statant ppr., environed about the middle Lely, a cornucopia ppr. 152. 13 Le Neve of London, on a mount vert,

with a plain collar and chained or. Le Maire of London, a Moor's head three lilies arg., conjoined in one stalk,
leaved and seeded, aU ppr.
Crom a boo. 1 36. 8 couped ppr. Tempera te tempori.

Leir of Ditcheat, Somers., and Jaggard's 192. 13 Lenigan of Castle Fogerty, co. Tipperary,
a lion rampant or, leaning on a sword
House, Wilts, a demi-unicorn rampant Leman or Lemmon, Bart, (extinct), of
Northaw. Herts, in a lemon-tree ppr., a
holding between the legs a staff raguly. arg., hilted or.
pelican in her piety or, vulned, also ppr. Lenihan of Limerick, a buck trippant
278."8 Leman, Naunton Robert Twysden,
gu., attired or, holding in the mouth
Leir, Rev. Lewis Randolph Marriott, of Brampton Hall, Suff., same crest. a trefoil slipped vert, and resting the
Charlton Musgrove, Wincanton, same Lemarch, an arm in armour embowed dexter fore-foot on an escutcheon of
the Burke arms, viz. : or, a cross gu.,
crest. striking with a dagger, all ppr. 196. 5 in the first quarter a lion rampant sa..
Lemarchand, Jlichael Joseph, Esquire, and in the second a sinister hand
X<eir, Somers., a quiU and a sword in couped of the last. Patrice infelici
of Ghazepoor, Bengal, out of an Eastern
saltier, all ppr. 170. 4
coronet or, a horse's head arg., charged
Leir-Carleton, Major-General Richard
with a bee volant ppr.
Langford, J.P., of Ditcheat Priory,

(i) A dexter arm embowed fidelis.

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LEN 339 LES

LeningtOD or Lennington, a savage's head Leonard, out of a ducal coronet or, a Leslie of Glasslough, Monaghan, a grififin'a

erased and affrontee ppr. cj. 190. 12 heraldic tiger's head arg. 25. 3 head erased gu. Grip fast. 66. 2

Lennard of Chevening and Knoll, Kent, Lepard, a fox current or. cf. 32. 8 Leslie of Balquhain, Aberdeensh., Scot-

a demi-lion rampant duoally gorged Le Poer-Trench, see Clanearty, Earl of. land, same crest. Grip fast. 66. 2

holding in the dexter paw a rose gu. Lepper, Alfred John Adolphus, Esquire, Leslie of Kincraigie, Aberdeensh., Scot-

cf. 12. I of Rhanbury , Carrickfergus, co. Antrim, land, a griflin's head couped ppr.,

Lennard, Kent and Essex, out of a ducal Ireland, out of a crown vallary or, a charged with a cross crosslet fitchee

coronet or, a heraldic tiger's head demi-leopard gardant ppr., holding arg. Firma spe. cf. 66. i

arg. 25. 3 between the paws a rose gu., barbed Leslie, Sir John, Bart., of Glaslough, co.

Lennard, a heraldic tiger's head quar- and seeded, also ppr. Duccnte Deo. Monaghan, a griffin's head erased gu.

terly or and az. 25. 4 294. 4 Grip fast. 66. 2

Lennard, Sir Henry Arthur Hallam Leppington of Louth, Lines, and Haver- Leslie, Arbuthnot-, William, Warthill,

Farnaby, Bart., J P., D.L., of Wickham stock Hill, Finehley, Middx., upon a Aberdeen, a griffin's head erased ppr.

Court, Kent: (i) Out of a ducal mount vert, a garb or, banded az., Grip fast.

coronet or, a heraldic tiger's head within a chain in arch of the second. Leslie, John, Esquire, of Ballyward

arg., the whole debruised by a bendlet Avito non sine honore. Lodge, CO. Down, a griffin's head couped

wavy sinister ' sa. (jor Lennard). cf. ! Lepton, Yorks, out of a castle triple- ppr., charged with a cross crosslet
A25. 3. (2) lion's head erased ermi- fitchee az. and with a crescent. Firma

nois, charged on the neck with two spe. cf. 66. I
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bars engrailed gu. (jor Cator). cf. 17. 8 hermit habited in russet resting the Leslie William, Esquire, of Nethermuir,

Lennard, Barrett-, Sir Thomas, Bart., of dexter hand upon a staff ppr., holding Aberdeen, a demi-griffin ppr. Grip

Belhus, Aveley, Essex, out of a ducal in the sinister hand a cross patee, and faM. 64. 2

coronet or, an Irish wolf-dog's head pendent from the wrist a rosary or. Leslie, Major John Henry, R.A. (retired
1

per fesse arg. and erm., charged with Dieu le veut. list), Arniv and Navy Club, PaU MaU,
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an escallop-shell per fesse nebuly gu. 1 Le Roache, a rock ppr. 179. 7 S.W a dJmi-griffin.
—and sa. La loi le veut et moi ni mot. .

—Pour bien desirer. La bondad para la ' Le Roulx, Jersey, a falcon rising ppr. Leslie, Scotland, same crest. 64. 2

Leslie of Dunlugas, Banffsh., Scotland, a

medra. Leroux, a plume of feathers arg. 115. i demi-griffin segreant ppr., holding in

Lennie, Scotland, a dexter arm ppr., Le Roy-Lewis, Colonel Herman, D.S.O., its claws a buckle or. Grip fast.

holding a covered cup or. 217. 11 J.P., D.L., B.A., of Westbury House, cf. 64. 2

Lennington, a savage's head erased af- Petersfield, Hants, and 31, Hill Street, Leslie, Sir Charles Henry, Bart., of Wardis
Berkeley Square, W., out of a ducal
frontee ppr. cf. 190. 12 coronet or, a cross crosslet patee and and Findrassie, co. Moray, a demi-
fitched gu., between two wings arg.,
Lennon, Ireland, on a mount vert, a buck griffin ppr. Grip fast. 64. 2

browsing ppr. Prism stirpe Hibcrnico. Leslie of New Leslie, Aberdeensh., Scot-

116. 9 each charged with a bend gu. land, a griflSn ppr., winged or, holding

Lennos or Lenos, a pennon party per pale Lerrier, Jersey, a chapel ppr. Pugna in its dexter claw a buckle of the last.
—gu. and or, tasselled of the last.
pro aris. Bonus justtis et utilis. Probitas et firmitas. 63. 7

Lennox, Scotland, a lion sejant collared 158. 10 Leslie, Archibald Young, of Kininvie,

and lined. . 7. 4 Leschallas, Pige- of Page Green, Totten- Aberdeensh., Scotland, a griffin ppr.,
holding in the dexter talon a buckle or.
Lennox, Gordon-, Duke of Richmond and ham, Jliddx., on a mount vert, a

Gordon, see Richmond. column arg., thereon flames of fire Qua: juncta firma. 63. 7

Lennox, John Maitland, Esquire, of 49, ppr., and entwined by a vine-branch, Leslie of Burdsbank and Torry, Scotland,

Lupus Street, Pimlico, S.W., on a also ppr. a buckle or. Keep fast. 178. 4

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chapeau gu., turned up erm,, a lion Lescher, Joseph Francis, Esquire, of Leslie of Findrassie, Elgin, Scotland, a

guardant or, ducally crowned gu., and Boyles, Essex, in front of a bugle-horn buckle arg. Firma durant. 178.4

gorged with a collar compony of four sa., a dexter arm in armour embowed Leslie of Colpnay Shiels, Aberdeensh.,

pieces arg. and gu., charged with two ppr., garnished or, ent\\ined by a ser- Scotland, between the horns of a cres-

Enroses of the last. la rose je fleurie. pent, the hand grasping a dagger fesse- cent a buckle, all arg. Conamine aug-

Lennox of Woodhead, Scotland, two ways point towards the dexter, also eam. 163. 15

broadswords in saltire behind an im- ppr., pommel and hilt, also or. Singu- Leslie of Powis, Aberdeensh., Scotland,

perial crown, all ppr. Pll defend. lar Her in spe. 196. 7 a crescent arg. Crescat, Deo promotore.

Lent, a horse passant arg. 52. 6 Lescomb, on a moimt vert, a greyhound 163. 2

Lentaigne, John Nugent, Esquire, J.P., current, between two branches of laurel, Leslie of TuUoch, Aberdeensh., Scotland,

of TaUaght, co. Dublin, Ireland, a all ppr. cf. 5.S. 2 —an eagle's neck with two heads erased

dove with wings endorsed ppr., hold- Le Scot, two battle-axes in saltier az., sa. Hold fast. Firma spe. 84. 11

ing in its bill a fleur-de-lis or, and hafted sa. 172. 4 Leslie, a demi-lion rampant gu., double-

charged on the breast with a mullet az., Leslie-Melville, Earl of Leven, see Leven. queued. 10. 6

and on an escrcll over the crest. Pro Leslie. Forbes-, see Forbes. Leslie, Bart., Surrey, a camel's head
erased or, bridled, lined, ringed, and
fide, rege, et patria pugno. Dieu ai/de. Leslie, Lord Lindores, a demi-angel with
Lenthall of Leynthall and Hampton wings or, holding in her dexter hand gorged with a ducal coronet sa. 3Ien3

Court, Heref., of Lachford, Oxon., and two greyhounds' heads erased ppr. cxjusqiie is est quisque. 132. 9

Monkton, Devonsh., a greyhound Stat promissa fides. cf. 1S3. 3 Leslle-Duguid, Charles Stephen, Esquire,

saliant sa., collared or. j of Auchenhove, Aberdeensh., a dove

Leslie, Robert Charles Leslie, Esquire,

Lenthall, Edmund Kyffin, of Besselsleigh of Ballybay, co. Monaghau, Ireland, holding an ohve-branch in her beak

Manor, Abingdon, same crest. Azhi- and 22, Cornwall Gardens, S.W., an ppr. Patientia et spe. 92. 5

court. angel affrontee ppr. 184. 12 Leslie of Oustens, Scotland, a hand hold-

Lenthorp and Lenthrop, a lady ppr., Leslie, Colonel Edmund Douglas, J. P., ing a pen ppr. Soli Deo gloria.

richly vested vert. D.L., of Leslie Hill, Bally money, co. 217. 10

Lenton of Aldurukle, Northamp. and ."intrim, same crest. Grip fast. Leslie-Ellis, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry, of
Bucks, a heraldic tiger's head erased
az., tufted, armed, collared, and ringed Leslie, Scotland, a demi-angel vested az., Magherymore, co. Wicklow : A(1 ) dol-

winged or, holding in her dexter hand phin naiant embowed arg., charged with

or. a griffin's head erased ppr., beaked or. (Man escallop az. iYfe). 289.4- (2)

Leny, Scotland, a cubit arm ppr., the Stat promissa fides. 183. 3 A griffin's head erased with wings

hand holding up a covered cup or. 2 7. 1 Leslie, Bart., out of a ducal coronet arg., addorsed ppr. {for Leslie). Non sine
1

Leonard, Earl 0! Sussex, out of a ducal a griffin's head gu., beaked of the first. jure.— Grip fast. 289. 5

coronet or, a heraldic tiger's head Grip fast. 67. 9 Leslie, a cubit arm erect holding a sword

arg., maned and tufted or. Pour bien Leslie, a griffin's head erased ppr. Firina in pale ppr., on its point a boar's head

desirer. 25. 3 spe. 66. 2 erased in fess. 212. 6

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LES LEV

Leslie, a chevalier in complete armour Lethbridge, Devonsh., a stag's head erased Lever of Arlington, Lanes, on a trumpet

holding in his dexter hand a flagstaff, per fess arg. and sa., attired or, holding in fess, a cock, all ppr. 91. 6

the pennon flotant overhead and held j in the mouth a rose of the first, stalked Lever, Lanes, on a trumpet nowed, a

by the sinister hand. and leaved vert. cf. 121. 2 cock with wings extended. 91. 6

LesUe, Ireland, a fox sejant or. 32. 1 1 Lethbridge, Sir Wroth Perian Christopher, Leveret, Ireland, a dove arg., holding in

Lesly, Scotland, a griffin's head erased Bart., D.L., of Sandhill Park, Somers., the beak an olive-branch vert. 92. 5

ppr. Grip jast. 66. 2 out of an embattled arch gu., a demi- Levermore of Exeter, Devonsh., an arm

Lesly, Scotland, a griffin 3 head. Grip | eagle displayed sa., the wings erminois, embowed holding in the hand a sci-

fast. 66. I —and charged on the breast with a mitar erect ppr. 201. I

Lesly, Scotland, a griffin's head couped leopard's face or. Spes mea in Deo. Leversage of Leverseck, Whelock, Kin-

ppr., charged with a cross crosslet Truth. derton, and Bechton, Che^h., a leopard's

fitched arg. cf. 66. i Lethbridge, late Christopher, Esquire, of face jessant-de-lis or. 22. 5

Lesly, Scotland, an eagle's neck with two Prospect, Homebush, New South Wales, Leversedge of VaUis, Somers., same crest.

heads erased sa. Hold last. 84. 1 Australia, from a bridge embattled of 22. 5

Lesly, a demi-lion rampant gu., double- one arch gu., a derai-eagle issuant sa., Leversey and Levesey, a lion's gamb

queued. 10. 6 the winws elevated erminois, and charged issuing ppr. supporting an escutcheon

Lesly, Scotland, out of a crescent arg., on the breast with a leopard's face or. gu- cf. 37. 2

a man in armour ppr., holding a buckle, Spes mea in Deo. Leverton, a hare sejant arg.

also arg. Lethbridge, Sir Roper, of Exbourne Leverton of London and Surrey, a pelican

Leson or Lesone of Wheatfield and Soul- Manor R.S.O., Devonsh., of the Lodge, arg., vulning herself ppr. 98. i

grave, Northamp., out of a cloud the Lynsted, Kent, and of the Inner Levesay or Levesey, Kent, Lanes, and
Surrey, a lim's gamb erased gu., hold-
sun rising in splendour, all ppr. 162. 5 Temple, Barrister-at-Law, K.C.I.E.,
Lesone of Dublin, a demi-lion rampant M.A., M.P., in front of a derai-tower ing four trefoils slipped vert.

gu., holding between the paws the ppr., issuant therefrom a demi-eagle Leveson, see Cromartie, Earl of.
displayed sa.. each wing charged with Leveson, see Sutherland, Duke of.
sun rising out of clouds ppr. Clarior a rose arg., a lotus-flower leaved and
slipped ppr. Spes mea in Deo. 231. 11
e tenehris. Lethbridge, Edward Galton, Baron, Es- Leveson, Lord, see Granville, EarL
Leveson, Edward John, 6, Queen's Man-
Lessingham, a martlet sa. 195-5

Lessington, on a baron's coronet or, a sions, Westminster, in front of a SUD

lion rampant gu. quire, J.P., of Tregeare, Egloskerry rising or, a red deer trippant ppr.

Lessler, a ilinerva's head couped at the R.S.O., Cornw., an eagle displayed ppr. Spero. 293, II

shoulders ppr. 182. i Spes mea in Deo. Leveson, Kent and Shropsh., a goat's

Lesslie, a griffin's head Grip jast. 66. i Lethieullier, Essex, and Lethulier, Middx., head erased erm., armed or. 12S. 5

Lester, Chesh., a demi-griffin segreant a parrot ppr. loi. 4 Leveson, Staffs, an arm in armour em-

gu. 64. 2 LetlUm, Scotland, a dove within a serpent bowed ppr., garnished or, holding in

Lester of Wimbome Minster, Dorset, a in orle, all ppr. 92. II the gauntlet a battle-axe, the handle

demi - gryphon with wings elevated Lethoop, a rose ppr. 149. 5 gu., the head arg. 200. f)

erm., beaked and membered or, hold- Lett, three organ-pipes, two in saltier, Leveson-Gower, Arthur Francis Gresham,

ing between the claws a trident erect surmounted by the third in pale ppr., Esquire, M.A., of British Legation, the

a?.., headed of the second. Favente Deo. banded vert. AHague : ( I ) wolf passant arg. , col-

Leston, a lion passant az., ducally gorged Letton, a dexter hand in fess couped gu., Alared and lined or (for Gotoer). (2)

and chained or. cf. 6. 2 holding a cross crosslet fitched az. goat's head erased erm., attired or (for
221. 10
Lestrange, Xorf., SuS., and Middx., a —Leveson). Fiat voluntas tua (for Gres-

lion passant gardant or. 4. 3 Letton, Herts, a bittern in flags, seeded, ham). Frangas non flectes (for Goicer).
—Defende le droit (for Leveson).
Lestrange, two hands couped and con- all ppr.

joined in fess. 224. 2 Le Touzel, Jersey, out of a ducal coronet Leveson-Gower, Granville Charles, Es-

L'Estrange, a lion's gamb sa., holding a or, a demi-rose gu., and a demi-fleur- quire, of Titsey Place, Limpsfield,

dagger ppr. 3S. 5 de-lis of the first conjoined. Deus ab Surrey, (l) and (2) same crests and
inimicis me defendit.
Le Strange, a lion statant tail extended mottoes as above. {3) A grasshopper

or. cf. 4. 8 Leukenor, a unicorn's head couped az., ppr. (for Gresham).

le Strange, Hamon of Hunstanton Hall, platee, armed or. 49. 7 Levesque, on a fish a sparrow-hawk, all

Norf. : A lion statant tail extended or Levall, a Cornish chough with wings ppr. 86. 6

(for Lestrange). expanded issuing from the top of a Levet or Levett, a gad-fly with wings ad-

Le Sueur of Grouville, Jersey, a bezant tower, all ppr. 156. 13 dorsed ppr.
91.2
charged with a rose gu. Sure. Le Vavasour, Yorks, a cook gu. Levett of Salehurst, Sussex, a lion rampant

Le Taylor of Lidgate and Stechworth, Leveale and Levealis, Cornw., a tower arg., crowned or, holding between the

Suff., a lynx ppr. 127. 2 ppr., ma.soned sa. 156. 2 paws a cross crosslet fitched of the first.

Letch, a harp gu. 168. 9 Leveland, a dexter hand holding a dagger Levett, William Swinnerton Byrd, of

Letchworth, Edward, Esquire, of Enfield, in pale with a laurel-wreath pendent Milford Hall, Stafford a demi-lion or,

Middx., in front of three ears of wheat, therefrom, all ppr. ducally crowned, entwined with a sprig

two in saltire and one in pale, or, a Levelis of Trewoof, Cornw., a tower of laurel vert, supporting a cross cross-

leopard's face ppr., all between two masoned sa. i;6. 2 let fitched sa.

wings arg., each charged with a rose Leven, Earl of, and Earl of Melville, Levett, Theophilus Basil Percy, of Wich-

gu., barbed and seeded ppr. Ut sibi Viscount Kirkaldie, Baron Balgonie, nor Park, Burton-on-Trent,a demi-lion

sic alteri. Melville, and Raith, of IMonimail and arg., ducally crowned or, gorged with a
Balwearie. in Scotland (Rt. Hon. collar az., holding in the dexter paw a
Lete, out of a ducal coronet or, a lamp

of three branches of the same, fired Ronald Ruthven I^sUe-Melville) : (i) cross crosslet fitched sa., the sinister

ppr. 177. 7 The head of a ratch-hound erased sa. resting on an escutcheon of the third,

l4etemps, the emblem of Time passing A(for Melville). (2) demi-chevalier charged with a fleur-de-lis of the

with his scythe over his shoiilder, afl in complete armour holding in his second. 302. 3

ppr. dexter hand a dagger erect ppr., the Levett, Robert Thomas Kennedy, Es-
Letham or Lethem, a griffin's head be-
—pommel and hilt or (for Leslie). De- quire, J.P., D.L., of Packington Hall,
tween two wings, holding in the beak
nique ccelum. Pro regc et patria. Lichfield, a demi-lion rampant, ducally

a feather, all ppr. cf. 65. 1 1 187. I crowned, and holding in the dexter
paw a cross crosslet fitched. Hoc age.
Letham or Lathem, on a mount vert, a Levens, on a chapeau a wyvern with

peacock ppr. cf. 103. 4 wings addorsed. 69. 14 301. I

Letbbridge, a bear's paw erased and Levens of Oxford, a squirrel sejant ppr., Levett-Prinsep, Thoma.s, Esquire, of

erect holding a spear-head point down- nithin a wreath of hazel-leaves vert. Croxall HaU, Lichfield: (i) An eagle's

wards between two wings. Lever, Lanes, a hare ppr. head erased gu., guttee-d'or, in the

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LEV 341 LEW

beak a bird bolt erect (the bolt down- Senator of the Dominion of Canada, Lewis, Ireland, on the top of a spear is-
a sea -lion ppr., tail nowed, hold-
Awards) ppr. [joT Prinsep). (2) demi- ing in the paws an escutcheon gu., suing a dolphin naiant, all ppr. 140. 9
charged with an escallop or. Lewis, John Michael Aylward, Esquire,
lion arg., ducally crowned or, gorged Lewin of Horsfall, a demi-lion holding
with a collar az., in the dexter paw a between its paws a trefoil. J.P., of Ballinagar, Loughrea, co.
Lewin of Cloghans, co. Mayo, a demi-lion
cross crosslet fitchee sa., the sinister sa., holding between the paws a trefoil Galway, and 42, Morehampton Road,
paw resting on an escutcheon of the slipped vert. Spes mea in Deo.
third, charged with a tieur-de-lis or Dublin, a lion rampant ppr. Amicus
cf. 10. I
(for Levett). omnibus.
Lewins, a demi-lion rampant ppr. 10. 2
Levin of Cleveland Square, Hyde Park, Lewis-Barned, see Earned. Lewis, Ireland, a lion rampant gu. I. 13
London, on a mount a squirrel passant Lewis, Sir Herbert Edmund Frankland,
ppr., resting the dexter foot on an Lewis, John Penry, Esquire, of the
descallop or. Certnvi vici. Bart., D.L., of Harpton Court, Rad-
norsh., in a coronet vallery or, a mount Ceylon Civil Service, Ceylon, a lion
l/eving, Ireland, an oak-tree fructed ppr.
rampant erm., holding in the dexter
143- 5
Leving and Levtnge, a sword and a garb paw a leek erect or, and supporting

with the sinister an escutcheon arg.,

charged with a dragon's head erased

gu. Ymlaen. 301. 3

in saltier ppr. 153. 7 vert, thereon a heraldic tiger statant Lewis, Walter Llewellyn, M.A., of Belsize,
British Honduras, Central America,
Leving and Levings of Baddesley, Warw., or. Bxpertiis fidelem. same crest and motto.

within a chaplet vert, an escallop arg. Lewis, Bart., of Hyde Park Gate, Ken-

Levinge, Ireland, a bell az. 16S. 7 sington, Middx., a boar's head az., in Lewis, Wales, a lion sejant erect arg.

Levinge, Sir Richard William, Bart., of front thereof three roses in fesse arg. 8. 13
High Park (now Knockdrin Castle), Lewis of the Van, Glamorgansh., a lion
Non nobis nnscimur.

CO. Westmeath, an escallop arg., within Lewis, Sir WiUiam Thomas, Bart., of the sejant arg. Patrice fidus. 8. 8
a garland ppr. Vestigia nulla relror- Mardy, Aberdare, South Wales, an
eagle displayed az., charged on the Lewis of Green Meadow, Glamorgansh. :
Levingstone, Scotland, a demi-savage breast with a bee volant or, and hold-
holding over his shoulder a club ppr. ing in the beak a roll of paper arg. A(i) lion sejant arg. {for Lewis). 8. 8

A(2) Paschal lamb glorified or, bearing

a pennon of St. George (for Price).

186. 5 (Over the crest) Hirbnrhad.—iVndet cf. 131. 2
Levins, a bull's head sa., charged with a the arms) Gwna a ddylit deed a ddel Lewis of Plas-Draw, Aberdare, a lamb

crescent gu. cf. 44. 3 75. 12 passant ppr. , semee of crescents arg.
Lewis, Wales, on a chapeau gu., turned holding in the mouth three cinque-
Levinz, a torteau charged with a squirrel foils slipped vert, and resting the dexter
up erm., a heraldic tiger ppr.

Lewis, Wales, on a chapeau gu., turned fore- paw on a staff in bend sinister ppr.,

on a vine-branch a squirrel sejant, all up erm., a tiger statant. Expertns therefrom a flag flying to the sinister

ppr. cf. 135- I fiddem. arg., charged with a cross couped gu.
Lewis, Lanes, on a chapeau gu., turned
Levy, Benn Wolfe Esquire, of S, Pern- Dmv fo ; fy rhan.
up erm., a heraldic tiger passant.
bridge Square, Kensington, a demi- ficec olim meminisse juvabit. Lewis, Evan, Esquire, J.P., of Brynder-

wolf or, holding in the dexter paw a wen, Llandaff, Cardiff, same crest and

mullet of eight points arg., and resting cf. 25. 5 motto.
the sinister on a woolpack ppr. Honors Lewis, Shropsh., a demi-griffin segreant Lewis, a greyhound's head arg., between

et labore. or. 64. 2 two roses gu., slipped and leaped ppr.
Lewis, Charles Bassett, of Gwinfe, Car- 61. II
Lew, a dexter arm holding a roU of
marthensh., same crest. Facta, >ion Lewis, on a mount vert, a greyhound
vellum ppr. 215.6

Leward, a denii-lion rampant or, holding verba. 64. 2 couchant gu.. collared or. cf. 60. I
between the paws a mullet arg.
Lewis, Charles Edward, of St. Pierre, Lewis, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,

cf. 15. 8 Monm., a griiiin segreant sa. Ha a greyhound sa., collared or. cf. 58. 4
Lewcas, on a chapeau a heraldic tiger
persa la fide, ha perso Vhonore. 62. 2 Lewis, a demi-wolf rampant arg. 31. 2

passant, all ppr. cf. 25. 5 Lewis, Yorks, out of a ducal coronet a Lewis of Llanarchayron, Cardigansh.,

Lewellin of Silvermines, co. Tipperary, plume of five ostrich-feathers, two or out of a mural coronet gu., a demi-

out of a ducal coronet or, a man's head and three sa., charged with a chevron wolf salient arg. Libertas.

couped at the shoulders and aflroutee of the first. Spe lutiores armis. Lewis of Clynflew. Pembrokesh., a horse's

ppr. Virtus et nobilitas. cf. 114- 13 head bridled ppr. 51.5

Lewellyn, a pheon ppr. 174. 11 Lewis of KilcuUen, co. Kildare, Ireland, Lewis, Kent, an ermine passant ppr.

Lewen of Siston, Leics., the moon in her out of a ducal coronet ppr., a plume 134. 6

complement arg. of five ostrich-feathers alternately gu. Lewis, Kent, a demi-beaver ppr.
Lewes, Earl of, see Abergavenny, Mar- and az., charged with a chevron or. Lewis of Rossenden in Bleane, Kent, a

quess of. Bidd llu hebb llijU. cf. 114. 13 demi-beaver ppr.

Lewes of London, an eagle displayed sa., Lewis, Henry Owen, Esquire, B.A., J.P.. Lewis, Hampton-, Thomas Lewis, of

the claws resting upon the wreath, D.L., of Inniskeen, co. Monaghan, and Bodior and Henllys, Anglesea, Wales :

holding in the beak a snake entwined 62, Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, London, (i) .V Cornish chough ppr., holding in

round the body ppr. c/- 75- ' S.W., out of a ducal coronet ppr., a the dexter claw a fleur-de-lis az. (lor
plume of five ostrich-feathers alter-
Lewes, William Price Llewellyn, Llys- nately gu. and az., charged with a Lewis). (2) A wyvern amidst bul-
rushes ppr. (for Hampton). A Deo et
newydd, Llandyssil, South Wales, "an

eagle displayed, holding in the beak a chevron or, thereon a crescent gu. rege.
serpent entwined round the body
Bidd till Aebb Ihjdd. c/. 1:4. 13 Lewis of Stanford, Notts, out of a mural

ppr. Lewis, Essex, Herts, and Yorks, out of coronet or, a boar's head erect erm.,
Lewin, a buck trippant or, gorged with
a ducal coronet or, a plume of five langued gu. cf. 41. 10

a chaplet vert. cf. 117. 8 ostrich-feathers arg. 114. 13 Lewis of Lampeter Velfry, Penibrokesh.,

Lewin, Herts, a buck trippant quarterly Lewis of Gilfach and Llwyncefu. Car- an arm embowed holding an arrow.
marthensh. : (i) A stag trippant arg.,
orandaz. iij-S between the attires an imperial crown Sors est contra me. 201. 14

Lewin and Lewins, a demi-lion rampant Lewis, Sir George Henry, Bart., 88, Port-,

sa., supporting a lozenge or, charged ppr. (2) An eagle's head erased or. land Place, W., a stock of a tree eradi-
Byddwch gyfiawn ac nag ofnwch.
with a trefoil slipped vert. cated ppr., thereon an owl, wings ex-

Lewin, Kent, a sea-lion ppr., the tail Lewis, Scotland, a stag's head erased panded sa., holding in the dexter claw
nowed, holding between its paws an a flaming sword erect ppr., pommel
afifrontee. 119. 10

escutcheon gu., charged with an es- Lewis of Stoke, Dorset, and Somers., an and hilt or. Je meurs ou je niattache.

callop or. heraldic antelope's head erased sa., 383. 6

Lewin, Honourable James Davies, of attired, maued, tufted, and ducally Lewisham, Viscoimt, see Dartmouth,
Lancaster, St. John, New Brunswick,
gorged or.

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Lewkenor or Lewknor, Suff., Sussex, and Leyland, Christopher John, Haggerstone LIddle, two lion's gambs erased support-
Castle, Northumb., a mount vert.
Worcs., a greyhoiinrl current arg., col- thereon an escallop arg., surmoimted ing a column j)pr. 39. 8

lared gu. cj. 58. 2 by a demi-eagle erminois, wings en- Lidel, two hands conjoined in fess, each
dorsed az., bezantee, in the mouth
Lewknor, Sussex and Worcs., a unicorn's hand united to a wing at the wrist.

head erased az., bezantee, armed and 22.4. 12

crined or. cf. 49. 5 three ears of barley. Fidus et audax. Lidgbird of Plumstead, Kent, and Roug-

Lewsell, an antelope's head gardant or, cf. 279. 4 ham, Sufl^., a mural coronet, therein

attired sa. Leynys, a hand holding an oak-branch the trunk of a tree ppr., sprouting

Lewthwait or Lewthwaite, an heraldic ppr., fructed or. vert, surmounted by a pelican vuhiing

tiger's head erased gu. Tiens a la Leyson, a goat's head erased erm., attired herself and ducally crowned.

verite. or. 128. 5 Lidiard, a wolf's head. Gardez vous. 30. 5
Lidsey of London, a demi-griflin se^reant
Lewthwaite of Broadgate, Cumb., a garb Leyver, a leveret couchant ppr.

bound by a serpent ppr., holding in the Liard, an antelope trippant ppr., collared az., beaked and legged gu., holding in

mouth a cross crosslet fitched gu. or. 126. 6 its dexter claw a trefoil slipped or.

Tendens ad CEthera iiirtus. I53- i Libby, out of a paling or, a dexter arm cf. 64. 2

Lewthwaite, George, of Littlebank, ppr., vested gu.. holding in the hand a Lidwill, Captain George, J. P., of Drom-

Settle, Yorks, same crest and motto. baton az., tipped of the first. ard, CO. Tipperary, Ireland, a demi-lion

Lewyn, Kent, a buck trippant qiiarterly Liberton, a stag's head couped az. 121. 5 rampant sa., crowned with an Irish

or and az. 117. 8 Liberty, Arthur Lasenby, Esquire, J.P., cro%vn or, and charged on the shoulder

Lewys, out of a ducal coronet a plume of D.L,, of the Lee Manor, near Great with a fleur-de-lis of the last. Vis

feathers. SpetiUioresarmis. cf. 114. S Slissenden, Bucks, in front of a tower

Lexinton, Yorks, a demi-lady between gu., a hon passant, holding in the Lidwill, Robert Atkins, Esquire, of Clou-

two branches of palm in orle, holding dexter fore-paw a fleur-de-lis, both or. more, Kilmanogue, co. Tipperary, of

in her dexter hand a thistle ppr. Libertas. iog. 15 Rosemount, Australia, and 3, Stafford

cf. 183. 14 Lichfield, Earl of (Anson): (i) Out of a Terrace, Phillimore Gardens, Ken-

Lexton, out of a castle triple-towered a ducal coronet or a spear-head ppr. sington, W., a lion rampant sa.,

demi-lion issuing, all ppr. 155. 10 A(2) greyhound's head erased arm., —crowned with an Irish crown or. Vis

. Ley of Ley, Devonsh., a lion sejant or. gorged with a collar double gemelle or. unitn fortior. Mnlo viori quam fmdari.

Vincettdo victim. 8. 8 Nil desperandum. Liebenrood of Prospect Hill Park,

Ley, Francis, Esquire, of Kpperstone Lichfield, see Randolph-Lichfield. Reading, Berks, out of an Eastern

Manor, Nottinghamsh., in front of a Lichfield, Oxon., an arm embowed vested coronet gu., charged with a cross
cubit arm in armour holding in the arg., holding in the hand ppr. a bow crosslet or for difference, two unicorn's
hand a broken tilting-spear in bend horns arg., wreathed vert.
sinister ppr., four lozenge.-; conjoineil or, strung gu. cf. 204. 9 Lienis and Lienys, an arm couped at the
fesseways gu. Post mortem xpero vitmn. elbow iu pale, vested arg., holding in
Ley, on an escallop between two «ings Lichfield, on a chapeau gii., a garb ppr. the hand ppr. a bunch of acorns vert,

153- 10

Lickie, Scotland, two hands issuing,

or, a saltier gu. cj. 141. 7 couped below the wrist, and holding a fructed or.

Leyborne, an eagle regardant with wings sword ppr., hilt and pommel or. Lievre, a hare courant ppr. II y a de
expanded az., beaked and legged or.
213- 3 ma vie— Gardez bien. cf. 136. 3
77- 4 Lidcott of Rushcombe, Berlcs, a catherine-
Leybourn, a buck's head erased ppr. Lifeilde or Lifield, Surrey and Herts, a
wheel or, surmounted by a boar's head
bull's head cabossed arg., armed or,

121. 2 couped sa., ringed of the first. charged on the foreheail with three

Leybourne, an eagle rolant regardant j ermine spots, one and two. cf. 43. 8

Liddel of Edinburgh, Scotland, a rose ,

az., beaked and legged or. 79. 5 slipped gu. Hinc odor et sanitns. Lifford, Viscount (Hewitt), of Lifford. co.

Leycester, a demi-lion rampant sa., hold- j

149- 5 Donegal, Ireland, on a stump of a tree

ing in the dexter pan a fleur-de-lis or. Liddell, see Ravensworth, Earl of. I with one branch growing thereon, an

13- 2 Liddell or Lidell, Scotland a demi-lion owl, all ppr. Be fust and fear not.

Leycester, Shropsh., a stag trippant per or. holding in his dexter paw a mullet Ligh, a cubit arm in pale in armour ppr.,
I
pale or and gu., attired of the last, and
holding in its mouth an oak-branch gu. 15.7 garnished or, holding in the hand a

Liddell, Durh. and Northumb., a lion ram- tilting-spear, also ppr., headed arg.

ppr.. acorned or. cf. 117. 8 pant sa., billettee or, crowned with an 210. II

Leycester, Rafe Oswald, of Toft, Chesh., Eastern crown of the last. Unus et idem. Lightbody, Scotland, a star issuant from

a roebuck trippant per pale or and gu., Liddell, Charles Oswald, Esquire, of Shire- a cloud, all ppr. Clarior e tenehris.

attired of the second, holding in his newton Hall, Chepstow, a lion rampant 164. II
mouth an oak-branch fructed vert.
purp., billettee, surmounted on the Lightbody, Scotland, same crest. E

cf. 117. 8 head by a muUet of six points pierced tenebris lux.

Leycester, Erne.st Oerard, Ksquire, of or, and resting the dexter hind^leg on Lishtborne or Lightbourne of Manchester,
Moberley Old Hall, Kniitsford, Chesh., a Uke mullet. Unus et idem. 241. 8 Lanes, an eagle displayed az., ducally
same crest. Liddell, John, Esquire, J.P., of Prudhoe gorged, beaked, and membered or.
Hall, Northumb., a cross crosslet gu.,
Leycester of Nether Tabley, Chesh., a cf. 75. 2

swan's head and neck couped arg., surmounting two clasped hands ppr., Lightbourne, Ireland, out of a ducal coro-

guttee-de-sang. between a pair of wings or. Constans net a cockatrice's head between two

Leycester of Worleston, Chesh., a fleur- et fi delis. 250. 11 wings. 68. 1

de-lis per fesse or and az. 148. 2 Lldderdale of St. Mary Isle, Kirkcud- Lightfoot, a human heart pierced by a

Leycroft, a hand iu pale ppr., vested az., brightsh., Scotland, an eagle's head Passion nail in bend. iSi. 4

holding a chaplet gu. cf. 205. 6 erased ppr. Foresight is all. 83. 2 Ldghtfoot, a griffin's head erased, gorged

Leye, an arm in armour embowed holding Lidderdale of London, same crest. Per with a collar, charged with three es-

in the gauntlet a battle-axe, all ppr. hello qui providet. callops, cf. 66. 2

200. 6 Lidderdale, Rt. Hon. WiUiam, P.C., late lighten. Sir Christopher Robert, Bart.,

Leyham, a ship in fuU sail ppr. 160. 13 Governor Bank of England, of 42, B.A., of M^rville, co. Dublin, a Uon's
Leyland, Lanes, a demi-dove arg., with Lancaster Gate, W., an eagle's head head erased crowned with an Eastern

wings addorsed az., holding in the erased ppr. Foresight is all. 83. 2 crown or, langued az. Fortitudine et

beak three ears of wheat or. Liddiard, Wilts, a demi-lion rampant prudent ia. cf. 17. 12

Leyland of the Grange, Hindley, near arg. , holding in his dexter paw a mullet Lighten, Scotland, a Uon's head erased

Wigan, Lanes, on a mount vert, amid gii- IS- 7 gu. Light on. 17- 2

flags a corn-crake, aU ppr., holding in Liddiat of Humley and Walsall, Staffs, Lighten, Scotland, an eagle's head erased

the beak three ears of wheat or. God and WoUaston, Worcs., a wolf's head ppr., holding in the beak an acorn or,

feedeth ye land. erased per pale erminois and gu. 30. 8 stalked and leaved vert. 84. 10

LIG 343 LIN

Lighton, Scotland, a lDiierva'3 head af- Limborne, a dexter hand holding 1 hunt- Lindsay, William Alexander, Esquire,

frontee ppr. 1S2. i ing horn sans strings, all ppr. (Portcullis), 17, Cromwell Road, S.W.,

Ligo of Bureot, Weston Turrille. and 217. 4 and the other issue of the late Hon.

Stoke Manderville, Bucks, on a chapeau Limerick, a demi-savage aft'rontee, holding Colin Lindsay, as Earl of Crawford.

az., turned up arg., an etoile between in his dexter hand a hatchet and in Lindsay Bart., of Westville, Lines, and

two wings or. cf. 112. i his sinister a club resting on his Leuchar, Fifesh., a tent a?.., fringed

Ligon, VVoros. and Glouc., an old man's shoulder. and aemee of stars or, ensigned with

heap ppr., the hair and beard sa. Limerick, Earl of (Pery), a hind's head a pennon floating to the sinister gu.

Ligon, Cllouc. and Woros., a Saracen's head eraseil ppr. (for Peri/). Virtute non Astra castra numen lumen munimen.

ppr., wreathed arg. and gu. 190. 14 astutid. 124. 3 158-13

Ligonier of London and Surrey, out of a Limesey, the stump of an oak-tree sprout- Lindsay of Glasnevin, 00. Dublin, as Earl

mural coronet gu., a demi-lion rampant ing new branches ppr. 145. 2 of Baloarres.

erminoia, holding in its dexter paw a Limesie, a rose-bush bearing roses ppr. Lindsay, Scotland (Viscount Garnock), an

branch of palm vert. 16. 11 149. 8 ermine ppr. Sine labe nola.

Ligonier, Ireland, out of a mural coronet Limsay and Limsey, out of a ducal coro- Lindsay, Lord Spynie, an ostrich's head

gu., a demi-lion erminois, holding in net gu., a dexter arm holding a sword erased ppr., with a horse-shoe or in its

its dexter paw a palm-branch vert. -1 ppr. 212. II beak, and a label of three points about

rege et victoria. 16. 11 Linacreof LinacreHall, Derbysh., agrey- its neck. cf. qy. H

Lilburne or Lilborne of Thickley and hound's head erased quarterly arg. and Lindsay of Cavill, Kinross, Scotland.;
Pincherdon, Durh., a castle triple-
sa., charged with four escallops coun- an ostrich's head erased ppr. Sis/ortis.
j

towered ppr., flagged sa. Vis viri terchanged. 61. 10 Lindsay of Maryville, co. Cork, an 03-
1

/rag it is. 155. 8 Linch, a lynx pa-saant arg. c/. 127. 2 trich holding a key ppr. liidurc jurlh.
, 97- 5

Lile and Lille, on a chapeau ppr., a lion Lincoln, Earl of, see Newcastle, Duke

luuchant or. 7. 12 of. Lindsay of Wormistone, Fifesh., Scotland,

Lilford, Baron (Powys), of IJlford. j

Northamp., a lion's paw erased and Lincolne, out of a ducal coronet or, a ' an ostrich ppi. Patientia vincit. 97. 2

demi-lion ppr., crowned with an an- ' Lindsay of Edzell, Forfarsh., an ostrich

erect gu., holding a sceptre in bend tique crown of the first. c/. 16. 3 ppr., holding in its beak a horse-shoe or.

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sinister headed with a fleur-de-lis or. Lincolne, a lion rampant sa., ducally Lindsay, Rev. Thomas, of 1 16, St. James's

Parta tueri. gorged or. cf. 1. 13 Road, Croydon, Surrey, an ostrich ppr

Lill, Ireland, a hand erect issuing out of Lincolne of Dublin, a leopard's head holding in tlie beak a key or, the dexter

a cloud and holding an anchor in pale, erased arg.. spotted sa., between two leg supported by a fusil gu. Endure

all ppr. 219. 2 oak-branches vert, acorned or. Non fort.

Lilian, a hand holding a dagger, on the vi sed mente. Lindsay of Kirkforthar, Fifesh., an os-

point thereof a Moor's head couped at LJnd of Gorgie, co. Edinburgh, Scotland, trich holding a key in its beak. Live

the shoulders. two branches of laurel in saltier ppr. but dread. 97- 5

Lillsy, an oak-tree ppr. I43- 5 Semper virescit virtus. Lindsay of Perth, an ostrich ppr., hold-
Lindear of Dublin, on a mount a stag
LlUey, Joseph Edward, Esquire, J.P., of ing a key in its beak. Below shield,
statant charged on the shoulder with
the Chestnuts, Wealdstone R.S.O.. " Endure furth." Above in scroll, ' ' Love

Middx., a cubit arm erect ppr., charged a trefoil slipped, all ppr. cf. 117. i but dread." 97- 5

with a fleur-de-lis arg., and holding in Lindley of Skigby, Notts, a griffin's head Lindsay of Cahoo, co. Tyrone, Ireland,

the hand two lilies of the valley leaved erased arg., gorged with a bar gemel a swan ppr. Live but dread. 99. 2
and slipped in saltire, also ppr. In
Asa. cf. 66. 2 Lindsay of Glenview, Wicklow : (i)

joris ardutior. Lindley, Baron, Rt. Hon. Sir Nathaniel, swan statant ppr., wings close. 99. 2.

Lillie, between the attires of a stag or, a Lord of Appeal, of 19, Craven Hill (2) A negro's head in profile ppr.,
Gardens, Hyde Park, London, W., in crowned with an Eastern crown or
rose gu. 149- 9 front of a pelican in her piety ppr.,
{for Brocas). Live but dread.— Vincit
LiUie, Scotland, issuing out of a cloud a

dexter hand grasping a club, all ppr, charged on the breast with a pheon Veritas. 191 - 4

214. 9 gu., three quatrefoils fessewise or. Lindsay of Loughoy, co. Tyrone, a swan
Lillingston, Ulverscroft, Leicester, a ppr., standing with wings closed. Love
Sis fortis. 305- 6

griffin's head erased per fesse arg. and Lindon, Ireland, an arm embowed bran- but dread. 99- 2

gu., holding in the beak a Palmer's dishing a.seimitar, all ppr. Patria cara Lindsay of Dunrod, Renfrewsh., Scotland,
a duck with wings expanded ppr.
scrip of the last. carior libertaa. 201. i
Lindsay cf HoUymoimt, co. Mayo, Ireland,
ALillingston of Ulverscroft ; ( i ) demi- Lindon, Ireland, a dragon. 73- 2 a double-headed eagle displayed gu.

wyvern issuant, tail nowed sa., wings Lindow of Ingwell, Cumb.. a lion

expanded and elevated or, charged rampant gu., semee of buckles or, and Endure fort. 74- 2

with an ermine spot of the first, on the holding between the paws a fountain. Lindsay, co. Mayo, an eagle displayed
74- 2
breast two annulets conjoined in pal Vi el virtuli-. with two heads gu.

Agold. (2) boar's head transfixed Lindow, Burns-, Isaac William, Ireton Lindsay of Dowhill, Kinross, Scotland, a
castle ppr. Firmus maneo. 155-8
with a spear, gutte-de-sang. Pro Deo Hall, tkinib.. same crest and motto.
Lindsay of Culsh, Aberdeensh., Scot-
et patria. Frederick George. Lindsay, Lord Wantage, see Wantage. in land, a tower ppr., ensigned with a
Lillingston, Innes-, Lindsay, Earl of Balcarres (merged
crescent arg. Firmiter maneo. 1 56. 4
Bute Court, Torquay, a d.emi-wyvern Crawford), see Crawford. swan with Lindsay, Scotland, an otter's head and
issuant, tailed nowed sa., wings ex-
Lindsay (Bethune) : (i) A I34- 3

panded and elevated or, charged with wings expanded ppr. (2) An ermine neck erased sa.
an ermine spot of the first, on the breast
two annulets conjoineq in pale or. ppr. 134. 6. (3) An otter's head erased Lindsay of Pitcarlies and Cairn, For-
farsh., Scotland, two stalks of wheat
Lilly, Ireland, a lion i-ampant regally — —ppr. Live but dreid. Je ayme. Sine bladed and eared in saltire ppr. Non
—labe nota. Debonnaire.
I34- 3 154- 4
two stalks of wheat
crowned. c/. i. 12 Lindsay, Rt. Hon. James Ludovic, LL.D., solum armis.
F.R.S., Earl ol Crawford (also Earl of Lindsay, Scotland,
Lilly, a dexter hand av)aumee gu.
97- 5
222. 14 Balcarres) : (i) Issuing from an antique in orle ppr.
Lindsay of Blacksolme, Renfrewsh.. and
LiUy or Lighly of Newhall, Yorks, a dex- ducal coronet or, the head, neck, and
of Balquharrage, Stirlingsh., Scotland,
ter hand apaumee gu. 222. 14 wings of a swan ppr., also an ostrich a withered branch of oak sproutmg

Lilly of Stoke Prior and Bromsgrove, ppr, holding in its beak a key or. forth green leaves ppr. Et mortua

Worcs., a swan's head erased arg. A100. 8. (2) tent az., fringed and '5 3

c/. lOi. 5 semee of stars or, ensigned with a virescunt.
Lindsay, Scotland, a dexter hand holdJ;mg
Limbery and Limbrey, Ijorset, a unicorn —pennon gu. {for Balcarres). Endure a branch of olive ppr. J\lutus amore
passant gu., crined, armed, and ungu.
fort. Astra castra numen lumen muni- 2 19. 9
or. cf. 48- 5
men. 158-13 r.rrjico.

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LIN 344 LIS

Lindsay of Evelick, Perthsh., Scotland, a Lingen-Burton, Edward Robert, Esquire, Lisgar, Baron (Young), a demi-lion gu.,

sword in pale, on the point a balance of Four Sisters, East Bergholt, Sufi. : charged on the shoulder with a trefoil
and scale ppr. Rede vel ardua. 179. ii (i) Ou a WTeath of the colours a dex- slipped, and holding in the dexter paw

Lindsay of Virginia, U.S.A., a mailed ter gauntlet az., couped at the nTist a sprig of three maple-leaves slipped or.
hand supporting on a dagger's point a
pair of balances ppr. Recta vel ardua. (jor Burton). 209. S. (2) Out of a cf. 10. 3

ducal coronet or, seven leeks, roots Lisle, Baron (Lysaght), of Mountnorth,

Lindsay, Scotland, a griffin's hea<l arg., upwards, ppr. (for Lingen). 147. 5 CO. Cork, in Ireland, a dexter arm em-
bowed in armour, the hand holding a
beaked gii. Je ayme. 66. i Lingbam, two branches of oak in saltier

Lindsay of the Mount, Fifesh., Scotland, ppr. 15;. I sword, all ppr. BeU i, horrida bcUa-

and Sir David Lindsay, Lyon King of Linglioolie, Norf., a griffin's head erased 105- 2

Arms, a man's heart in flames gu., sur- gu., gorged with a collar dancettee or, Lisle, William Beresford, Esquire, of .Sar-
holding in the beak a violet az., stalked rowgate House, Alnwick, Northumb.,
—mounted by a scroll. Jc ayme. Cantor

cantar cantos. 181. 13 and leaved vert. a lion passant gardant az., resting the

Lindsay- Bucknall, of Turin Ca-stle, co. Lingwood, an antelope's head erased erm. dexter fnre-paw on a fret, and charged

Mayo, a buck's head cabossed sa., 126. 2 on the body with two pheons, aU or.

attired or. 122. 5 Lingwood of Braintree, Essex, a talbot's /n cruce non in hone fides.

Lindsay-Smith, John I-indsay, Esquire, head or, pellettee, gorged with a mural Lisle, Hants, a lion's head couped.

an ostrich ppr., holding in the beak a coronet az. 21. I

horse-shoe or. Tii ne cede malis. Linley, Scotland, out of a ducal coronet Lisle of St. Martins-in-the-Fields, Middx.,

Lindsey, Earl ol (Bertie), a Saracen's gu., a demi-boar or. c/. 40. 13 a lion's gamb az., holding an escallop

head afirontee couped at the breast Linlitligow, Marquess of (Sir John Adrian or.

ppr., ducally crowned or. 192. 9. Louis Hope), K.T.,G.C.M.G.,G.C.V.O., Lisle, Ireland, a marigold slipped and

(The paternal crest of Bertie is a pine- a globe fracted at the top under a leaved ppr. 151. 12

tree ppr. ) Loyaidte me oblige. 144. 1 rainbow with clouds at each end, all Lisle, a stag arg., collared, chained, and

Lindsey of Bucksted, Sussex, an eagle ppr. At spes non jracta. attired or. cj. 117. 5

displayed sa., beaked and legged or, Linnet, out of a ducal coronet or, a Lisle, Hants, a stag trippant arg., attired

charged on the breast with a cross double plume of ostrich-feathers arg., or. 117. 8

patee of the last. cf. 75. 2 five and four. cf. 114. 4 Lisle of Wodyton. Thruxton, and Moyles

Lindsey of Colby, Norf., a unicorn sejant Linning, Scotland, a dexter cubit arm Court, Hants, a stag trippant ppr.,

regardant or, armed, ungu., maned, wielding a broadsword, all ppr. attired or. 117. 8

and ducaUy gorged az. 212. 13 Lisle, a millstone arg., charged in the

Line, Scotland, a griffin's head erased Linque or Link, Lines, on a mount vert, centre mth a mill-rind sa. cf. 180. 14

gu. 66. 2 a Uon sejant gardant or, resting his Lismore, Viscount (extinct) (O'Callaghan),

Linesley of Linesley, Lanes, an arm in dexter paw on a caltrap az. a naked dexter arm embowed holding

armour embowered, holding in the Linskill, a demi-eagle displayed with bendwise a sword entwined with a

gauntlet a sabre, all ppr. 195. i two heads or, holding in the beak snake, all ppr. Fidus et audax.
scroll with the motto, " Victor."
Linford, a talbot passant arg. 54. i 201. 3
Lister, Baron Ribblesdale, set Ribblesdale.
Ling and Lingue, Lines, on a mount c/. 82. „
Lint, a dexter hand gu., holding a cross Lister, Scotland, a buck's head erased
vert, a lion sejant gardant or. resting ppr. Halo mori quam joidari.
the dexter paw on a caltrap az. crosslet fitched sa 221. 14
121. 2
Lingard, a stag's head affrontee gorged Linton, Scotland, an eagle's head erased Lister, Staffs, a buck's head party per

with a ducal coronet ppr. 119. 14 holding in the heak an acorn stalked fess ppr. and or, charged with a cres-
cent. Relinens vestigia famce.
Lingard, Thomas Dewhurst, Esiiuire, of and leaved, all ppr. 84. 10

Burnside, Windermere, a wolf's head Linton, Cambs, a griffin's head erased.

erased sa., charged on the neck with • 66. 2 cj. 119. 8

an escallop arg., and holding in the Lintot, two lion's gambs holding a garb. Lister, a stag's head erased ppr. 21 1 . 2

mouth a branch of three cinquefoils Linwood, a demi-talbot holding in the Lister, George Spofforth, Esquire, of

slipped vert. 247. 17 mouth an arrow ppr. 55. 10 Finningley Park, Bawtry. Yorks, same

Lingard-Monk, Richard Boughey Monk, Lionnel, an antique crown. 180. 12 crest.

Esquire, of Broome House, Lanes Lippincot, Bart, (extinct), of Stoke Bishop, Lister of Burwell Park, Lines, same crest.
:

(I) A dragon sa., charged on the wing Glouc, out of a mural coronet gn., a Est modus. 121. 2

with a cross patee or, and resting the plume of six ostrich-feathers in one Lister, Shropsh., Derbysh., and Y'orks, a

dexter claw upon an escutcheon gu., row alternately arg. and az. Secundis buck's head erased ppr. 121. 2

thereon a lion's head erased of the 1 dubiisque rectus. Lister, Sir VilUers, K.C.M.G., of 64.

Asecond {for Monk). 247. 16. (2) Lippitt, Alfred Joseph George, Esquire, Cadogan Square, London, S.W., and

wolf's head erased sa., charged with M.A., of II, King's Bench Walk, Tem- Armitage Hill, Ascot, Berks, on a
an escallop or, holding in the mouth ple, E.C., and Schloss Pernegg.Sfyri.a, ducal coronet a stag's head ereised per

three cinquefoUs slipped vert (for Lin- Austria, a talbot sejant or. charged on fesse ppr. and gu. Retinens vestigia
the shoulder with two annulets inter-
gard.) Tout d'en haut. 247. 17 faitice. cf. 120. 7
laced fesseways gu., resting the dexter
Lingard-Gutlirie, Rev. Roger Rowson, Lister of London, a stag's head erased
fore-leg on a rose gu., barbed and
of Taybank, Forfarsh., Scotland, a seeded ppr. Stet jortuna dornus. 241. i per fesse ppr. and or, attired of the
demi-lion rampant gu., armed and
langued az., holding in his dexter fore- Lipscomb, a cubit arm in armour holding last. 121. 2
paw a cross crosslet fitchee, also az. in the hand an oak-branch ppr.
Lister of Hir?t Priory, Lines, a stag';
Lipton, Sir Thomas Johnstone, Bart.
Sto pro veritate. head from a ducal coronet.
K.C'.V.O., Osidge, Southgate, Middx.',
1 1 . >; two arms in saltire, the dexter sur- Retinens vestigia famw. 1 20. 7
moimted by the sinister, holding a sprig
Lingen, Baron (IJngen), out of a ducal of the tea-plant erect, and the other a Lister, Staffs, on a five-leaved ducal
like sprig of the coffee-plant, both
coronet or, a garb vert. Dominus coronet or, a buck's head erased per

providehit. fess arg. and gu- cf. 120. 7

Lingen, Shropsh., out of a ducal coronet Lister, John, of J^'hibden Hall, Southow-
or, seven leeks, roots upwards, ppr-
ram, Halifax, Y'orks, a stag's head

Llngen-Burton of Logner Hall, near slipped and leaved ppr., vested above erased ppr., charged on the neck with
sbury: (i) On a wreath of the a trefoil slipped gu. Justus propositi
the elbows arg. Labor omnia vincit.
colours a dexter gauntlet 283. tennx. 121. S
at the wrist (/or £«rtoft).
Out of a ducal coronet or az., couped Lisbone and Lisborne, a boar p^assant or. Lister, Baron (Ijsteri, of Park Crescent,
209.5. (2)' 40.0
seven leeks, in the parish of St. Marylebone,
Lisburne, Earl ol (Vaugghhaann), an armed Middx.. in front of a stag's head erased
, ppr., three m^illets arg. Malo mori

roots upwards, ppr. (for Lingen). arm embowed ppr., holding a fleur-de qttam fcedari. 304- 5
Dominus providebit, lis arg. Non revertur imdtus. 199. ^

LIS 345 LIV

Lister-Kaye, Sir John Pepys, Bart., D.L., Little of lleikledale and Langholme, Littleton, Worcs., a Jloor's head in pro-

of Denby Grange, Yorks : (i) A gold- Dumfriessh., Scotland, a tiger's head file ppr., wreathed arg. and sa. 192. 13

finch ppr., charged on the breast with ' affrontee ppr. Magnum in parvo. Littlewood, on a mount vert, a peacock

a rose gu. [jor Kaye). c/. loS. 8. (2) Littleboy, a goat's head erased gu. 128. 5 ppr. cf. 103. 4
Littlebury, a lion's gamb per fess gu.
A bucli's head ppr., erased wavy or, Littlewood of the Hyde, Kinver, Staffs,
attired sa., holding in the mouth a and az., holding a spear sa., the point
and Burstow Rectory, near Diss, on a

bird- bolt bend ways of the third, or. cf. 38. II mount vert, a peacock in his pride

j

flighted arg. Kynd kynii knawne kepe. Littlebury of Stensby, Lines, a man's ppr. Liber et audax.

I Litton, a mountain-cat current ppr.

Lister-Empson of the Hall, Ousefleet, head couped at the shoulders, armed

AGoole, Yorks : { i ) tent arg. , adorned in mail, all ppr. cf. 26. 6
Litton of Altmore, co. Tyrone, Ire-
or, lined az., charged in the interior Littledale, two lion's gambs in saltier

with a cross forniee of the first {/or ppr. 39. 14 land, out of a ducal coronet or, an
ermine's head erm. Prudentia gloriam
Empson). (2) Out of a five-leaved Littledale, Henry WiUiam Assheton, Es-

ducal coronet a stag's head (jor Lister). quire, Captain R.N., of Bolton Hall, aequirit.

Corona mea Chrislus. Yorlis, a demi-Uon gu., gorged with a Litton, Edward de L'Establere, Esquire,

Lister-FouliS, Reginald John, Esquire, of collar gemelle arg., hokhng in the J. P., of Ardavilling, co. Cork, same
Curry-Rivel, Somers., same crest and dexter paw a cross crosslet of the crest and motto.

motto. same. Fac et spera. cf. 11. 10 Litton, Ireland, a goat's head erased vert.

Liston, Scotland, a demi-lion gu., holding Littledale, Rev. Godfrey Armytage, M.A.. 128. 5

a gilliflower ppr. of the Vicarage, Chipping Norton, same Liverpool, Earl Ol (Jenkinson), a sea-

Liston, Scotland, two hands couped and crest and motto. horse assurgent arg., maned az., sup-

conjoined ppr. 224. 2 Littledale, Willoughby Aston, Esquire, of porting a cross patee gu. Palma non

Liston, an antique plough ppr. Poco a 26, Cranley Gardens, London, S.W., sine pulvere.

pocu. 178. 8 same crest and motto. Liversidge, Archibald, Esquire, M.A.

Liston-FouliS, Sir James, Bart., of Colin- Littledale, Fletcher Castell Hungerford, (Cantab.), F.R.S. (London), Professor

ton and Ravelston, a dexter hand Esquire, of Cookham End, Berks, of Chemistry, University of Sydney.

couped holding a sword in pale, sus- same crest. Crux mihi dux. New South Wales, a leopard's face
j

—taining a wreath of laurel, all ppr. Littlefield, on a garb or, a bird arg., hold- jessant-de-lis or. 22. 5

iletitc maniique prcEsto. Non jure de- ing in its beak an ear of wheat vert. Livesay and Livesey, of East Church,

ficit. ^Thure et jure. 235. 17 93- 3 Kent, a lion's gamb erased gu. 36. 4

Listowel, Earl of (Hare), a demi-lion arg., Littlehales, Sussex, between two wings Livesay and Livesey, a bear's paw erect

ducally gorged or. Odi projanum. or, an arm in armour embowed ppr., and erased holding a bunch of trefoils,

10. 7 garnished of the first, holding in the all ppr.

Litchfield, a goat's head couped affrontee. gauntlet an arrow entwined with an Livingston, on a mount a bull-dog with a

I

128. 13 olive-branch vert. 198. 10 pile of balls in front. cf. 57. 10

Litchfield, an arm in armour embowed Littlehales, an arm in armour embowed Livingston, Scotland, a dexter hand

liolding in the hand a sword ppr. ppr., garnished or, a garland tied round wielding a sword ppr. Ut possim.

Semper pugnare paratus. 195. 2 the wrist with a ribbon vert, holding 212. 13

I in the hand a dart in bend point down- Livingston of Counteswells, Scotland, a
,
Litcott, an old man's head ppr., vested

sa., ducally crowned or. 192.1 wards ppr., all between two wings or. demi-Hercules WTcathed about the

Lithgow, Scotland, a palm-branch vert. cf. 198. 10 head and middle holding in his dexter
hand a club in pale, and in his sinister
I

147. I Littlejohn, Alexander, Esquire, of Inver-

Litler or Littler, a filbert-tree ppr., the 1 charron, Ardgay, N.B., three arrows, a serpent, all ppr. Si je puis.

trunk raguly, on each side a squirrel one in pale and two in saltire, points 185- 3
salient gu.
downwards ppr. Virtute twtamen. Livingston, Fenton-, John Nigel, West-

Litster, Scotland, a deer's head couped Littlejohn, Camphill, Peterculter, Aber- quarter, near Falkirk, same crest and

ppr. Lahore et fiducid. 121. 5 deensh., three arrows, one in pale and motto.

Litster, a stag at gaze ermines, ducally two in saltire, the points downwards Livingston or Livingstone, of Baldron,

gorged and attired or. cf. 117. 3 or, barbed and flighted ppr., banded Stirlingsh.. Scotland, a gilhflower
arg., therefrom pendent a bugle-horn slipped ppr. Nativum retinet decus.
Litster, Lines, an anchor cabled sa. Sine

Deo nihil. 161. 2 or. In cirtute tutamen. 151. 8

Litt, Lyte, and Lytte, a bear rampant sa., Littlejohn of Woodston. Scotland, two Livingstone of Aberdeen, Scotland, a

muzzled gu., supporting a ragged staff. naked arms issuing from a cloud hold- boar's head couped holding in the
mouth a pair of scales ppr. Fortis et
34- 9 ing a bow bent to the full to let an wquus.
Littell, two daggers in saltier ppr. 169. 8 Livingstone, a dexter arm holding in the
Littell, Essex, on an arrow or, a cock sta- arrow fly, all ppr. Ferio. cf. 2co. 2

Littler, see Litler.

tant, combed and wattled gu. Littler, Middx., a squirrel sejant cracking hand an olive-branch. 219. 9

cf. 91. 2 a nut, aU ppr. 135-7 Livingstone, a dexter hand holding a

Little, a demi-buU. cf. 43. 8 Littler, General the late Sir John Hunter, sword, all ppr. Et domi et foris.

Little of Liberton, Edinburgh, a leopard's G.C.B., on a mount vert, in front of a 212. 13

head or. Magnum in parvo. 22. 10 palm-tree, an elephant statant ppr., Livingstone of Parkhall, Stirlingsh., Scot-

Little of Llanvair Grange, Monm., a the trappings gu., fimbriated or, and land, a dexter hand grasping a sabre
leopard's head ppr. Magnum in parvo. 1

charged w'ith a sun in splendour, the ppr. Si possim. 212. 13

22. 10 girth az., also fimbriated or, the trunk Livingstone-Learmouth, Somerville Reid,

Little, Archibald Cosmo, Esquire, J.P., grasping a lotus-flower slipped, also Esquire, of Stakes, Cosham, Hants : (i)
of Upton House, Tetbury, Glouc, a A dove holding in the beak an olive-
ppr. Astra et castra. 133. 12
leopard's face ppr. Magnum in parvo.
Little, George Arthur Knightley How- Littleton, Baron Hatherton, see Hatherton. branch ppr. (for Learmontk). 92. 5.

man, Esquire, of Newbold Pacey, Littleton, a stag's head cabossed sa., (2) A dexter hand holding a sabre
Warw., a boar sa., armed, tusked, and Dumppr. (for Livingstone).
maned or, charged on the body with attired or, between the attires a bugle- spiro
two estoiles fesse-nise or. Sua gratia —spero. Si possim. 212. 13
horn arg., suspended from a bend gu.
parvis.
Ung Dieu, et ung Roy. Livingstone-Learmonth, Thomas, Esquire,
of Parkhall, by Polmont, N.B., same
ALittleton, Shropsh. : (i) stag's head

cabossed sa., attired or, between the crests and mottoes.

Little, Ernest Knightley, Esquire, of antlers a bugle-horn arg., stringed of Livingstone of Glentirran, Stirlingsh.,
Newbold Pacey, Warwick, a boar sa.,
armed, maned, and tusked or, charged Athe last. cf. 122. 5. (2) wyvern's Scotland, a dexter hand brandishing a

head. 71. i sword ppr. Ut possim. 212. 13

on tlie body with two estoiles fesseways Littleton, Staffs and Shropsh., same crest Livingstone of Westquarter, Stirling, i

of the last. Sua gratia parvis. as (2) above. 71. i Scotland, a demisavage, the head

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LIV 346 LLO

wreathed with laurel holding in his Lloyd of London and Wales, out of a Lloyd, John Conway, of Dinas House,
dexter hand a baton erect, and in his ducal coronet or, a cock's head between
sinister a serpent entwined round the two wings gu., combed, beaked, and Llanwrtyd, Breconsh., same crests.

Lloyd, a lion rampant regardant. 2. 3

arm, all ppr. Si je puis. c/. 190. 7 wattled of the first. Lloyd, Thomas William, Esquire, Good-
Lloyd, Francis Montagu, Esquire, B.A.,
Livingstone of Kinnaird, a Moor's head Arich House, Heref. : ( i ) lion rampant
J. P., of the Grange, Newnham-on- regardant. (2) A goat's head armed
affront ee couped ppr., wreathed gu. Severn, and Flexley Grange, Glouc, a
cock's head couped arg., combed and
and arg., with pendent arg. at the wattled gu., charged on the neck with arg., issuant out of a ducal coronet or.
two estoiles in pale az., between two
ears. 192. 4 Lloyd, a lion rampant regardant holding
wings erect vair. Virtus rosa suavior
Livingstone, a demi-raan holding in the in his dexter paw a fleur-de-lis. cj. 2. i
Lloyd, Shropsh., a demi-lion rampant or.
hand a baton in pale or.

Livingstone, a de mi savage wreathed 10. 2

about the head and middle with laurel, Stella clarior. 90. 11 Lloyd, Shropsh., same crest. Relinens

all ppr. Spe expecto. Lloyd of Cilcen Hall and Plas-yn-Clan, vestigia jamce.
Livingstone, Bart., Stirling, a demi-savage
Flintsh., a Saracen's head erased at the Lloyd, George Butler, Esquire, Shelton
wreathed about the head and loins with
laurel-leaves holding in his dexter hand neck ppr., wreathed about the temples Hall, Shrewsbury, a demi-lion rampant

a baton, and in his sinister a serpent arg. and sa. Dial Gwaed Cyinro. regardant.
entwined round the arm, all ppr. Si je
cj. 190. 14 Lloyd, Shropsh., a demi-lion rampant sa.

Lloyd of Plymog, Denbighsh., a Saxon's 10. I

puis. cf. 185. 3 head in profile couped ppr. Heb dduw Lloyd, Edward Pryse, of Glansevin, Car-

Lizars, Scotland, a lion's gamb ppr. heb ddym a Duw a digon. marthen, a lion rampant. Fiat ju-iti-

cj. 36. 4 Lloyd, Wales, a Saracen's head and neck tia, ruat caelum. i. 13
Lizars, Scotland, a stag's head erased
erased ppr. , wTeathed or and az. gorged Lloyd, Charles, Esquire, M.A., J.P., D.L..
, of Waunifor, Maescrugian, South

ppr. Verus ad finem. 121. 2 with a collar engrailed of the last,

Lizurs, a hand holding a sword ppr. 212.13 charged with two annulets of the Wales, a lion rampant. Sic itur ad

Lizurs, two hands brandishing a sword. second astro.
Lloyd, Lieutenant- Colonel Thomas Ed-
213- 3 Lloyd, George William, Esquire, Stockton
ward John, Esquire, of Plas Tregayan, Hall, York, in front of a cubit arm
Llandaff, Viscount (Matthews), 6, Carlton LlangwUog, Anglesey, and Aberdunant,
Carnarvonsh., aSaracen's head aifrontee
Gardens, S.W., on a mount vert, a erased at the neck ppr., wreathed about vested az., cuffed arg., the hand grasp-
the temples or and sa., between two
heathcock holding a sprig of broom ing a hzard fesse wise ppr., a lion
dormant sa.
Yppr. lynno Divij y ft/dd. 274. 5
Lloyd, Captain George William David
Llangattock, Baron (Rolls), the Hendre, Bowen, Brunant, Llanwrda R.S.O.,

Monm., out of a wreath of oak a dexter fleurs-de-lis of the last. South Wales, a lion couchant or. Dum

arm vested or, cuff sa., the arm Lloyd, a wolf rampant holding between

charged with a fesse dancettee, double the fore-paws a broken spear. 28. 1 spiro spero.

cotised of the second, charged with Lloyd, a wolf rampant holding between Lloyd-Verney, Colonel George Hope, of
three bezants, in the hand ppr. a roll
of parchment arg. Celeritas et Veritas. the fore-paws a dart erect, the point Clochfaen, Llanidloes, North Wales,
Camden House, Bo'ness, N.B., and 14,
downwards and embrued. 28. 8 Hinde Street, Manchester Square, Lon-

274- 7 Lloyd of Holyrood and Whitnester, Glouc, don, W. : (i) A demi-phcenix in flames
Llanover, Baron (extinct), Et. Hon. the
and Cheam, Siurey, a stag's head erased ppr., charged with five mullets in cross
late Sir Benjamin Hall, a palm-branch
in bend sinister ppr., in front of a sa., charged on the neck with a crescent

griffia's head erased or, charged with erm. 119. 8 or, and looking at rays of the sun, also
a bar gemel gu., and holding in the ppr. (jor Verney). 278. 14. (2) Out of
beak a hawk's lure or, tasselled arg. Lloyd, Shropsh., a stag's head erased a mural coronet arg., two spears erect,
Uanwarne, Thomas, Esquire, of Norfolk therefrom two pennons flowing towards
ppr., attired or. 121. 2

Lloyd, Shropsh. and Glouc, a stag's head

couped ppr., attired or, gorged with a the dexter, one erminois, the other pean

Place, Heref., a raven ppr. Virtule chaplet of laurel vert. 120. 3 A(jor Calvert). 27S. 15. (3) Hon ramp-
ant sa., holding in the mouth a fleur-
securus. 107. 14 Lloyd, a stag's head couped arg. 121. 5
de-lis or, and supporting an antique
Llewellin, John Charles, M.A., Stow HiU, Lloyd, Shropsh., a stag's head or, attired

Newport, a paschal lamb bearing a of the same. 21 1 . 5 shield gu. charged with three annulets
,

banner, all ppr. Vincit qui patitur. Lloyd of Croghan, co. Roscommon, Ire- interlaced in pale or, and upon the

Llewellin, William, Esquire, J.P., of Aland : (i) stag's head couped ppr., —shoulder for distinction a cross crosslet
Upton House, near Poole, Dorset, a
lamb passant arg., supporting with the neck charged with a laurel chaplet. or {jor Lloyd). Ung sent ung soleil.

cj. 121. 5. (2) On a ducal coronet or, Servata fides cineri. 278. 13
an eagle displayed with two heads sa.
the dexter forefoot a flagstaff in bend Lloyd, Arthur Henry Orlando, of Leaton

sinister ppr., therefrom flowing a cj. 74. 2 Knolls, Shropsh., a demi-lion rampant

banner gu., charged with a spear-head Lloyd, a stag trippant ppr., armed and or. Retinens vestigia jamce. 10. 2
unguled or. Heb dduw heb ddym dduw-
or, between two wings of the third, on Lloyd, Llewelyn, M.A., J.P., of Blake

each a like spear-head. Duw jo ar jy adygon. 117. 8 House, Winslow, Bucks, on a cap of

rhan. Lloyd of Havod Dinas, Denbighsh., Wales, maintenance a wyvern vert. Dkw ar

Llewellyn, a pheon ppr. 174. 11 a hart trippant arg., attired or, holding jyrhan.

Llewellyn, a demi-lion rampant arg. 22.1 in its mouth a snake vert. cj. 117. 8 Lloyd, Thomas Edward, of Coedmore,

Llewellyn, a lamb bearing a banner of St. Lloyd, Hants, on a mount vert, a lion Cardigansh. a lion rampant arg. Fide
,

George with a glory round the head, sejant gardant gu. et jortitudine. i- 13

all ppr. Vincit qui patitur. cj. 131. o Lloyd, Charles Henry, Esquire, of Trall- Lloyd of Swan Hill, Shropsh., a lion
Llewelyn, see Dillwyn-Llewelyn.
wyn, Chevilo R.S.O., Carnarvonsh., a rampant gu. I. 13

Lloyd, see Mostyn, Baron. lion rampant arg., guttee-de-sang, sur- Lloyd, Bart, (extinct), of Lancing, Sussex,
a Uon's head erased per bend sinister
Lloyd, see Hutchinson-Lloyd-Vaughan. mounting two spears in saltire ppr. erm. and pean, gorged with a WTeath

Lloyd, see Davies-Lloyd. Instanter perjectus.

Lloyd, see Whitelocke-Lloyd. Lloyd of Oswestry, Shropsh., issuing from of oak vert. 17. 10

Lloyd of Laques, Carmarthen, an eagle a five-leaved coronet or, a demi-lion Lloyd, Francis Thomas, Esquire, of the

with wings elevated preying on a rampant arg. cj. 16. 3 Castle, Dover, a lion's head couped.

pigeon 77. I Lloyd, Shropsh., out of a ducal coronet Lloyd of Danyrallt, Carmarthensh. : (i)

Lloyd, William, Esquire. J. P., D.L., of or, a demi-lion rampant sa. 16. 3 A wolf rampant arg., holding a spear's

Rockville, co. Roscommon, Ireland, an Uoyd, Wales, a demi-lion rampant gar- head embrued between his paws and

eagle displayed with two heads sa., dant or, holding an arrow erect arg. piercing the dexter paw distilling drops

armed gu. 74. 2 cj. 10. I Aof blood. 28. 8. (2) lion rampant

Lloyd of Plasyndre, Merionethsh., an Lloyd, Shropsh., a lion rampant gu. regardant sa. Heb Dduw heb ddym a

eagle displayed or. 75-2 I- 13 Duw a digon. n2.

LLO 347

Lloyd, Rev. Torworth Grey, Rural Dean, Lloyd, John, Esquire, of Bank House, Loch of Drylaw, Edinburgh, Scotland, a
F.S.A., of Bosherton Rectory, Pem- Shropsh., on a mount vert, amidst swan with wings addorsed swimming
in a loch and devouring a perch, all
broke, same crests and motto. heath ppr., a greyhound current arg., ppr. Assiduitate, non desidid.
Lloyd, Howard Meuric, Esquire, M.A.,
collared or. c/. ^8-2 /• 99-9
J. P.. Barrister-at-law, of DelfrjTi,
LlanwTda, R.S.O., Carmarthensli., Lloyd of Cefndyrrys and Ferney Hall, Loch, Scotland, a swan with wings ad-
South Wales, a wolf rampant arg., the dorsed devouring a perch, all ppr.
Shropsh., out of a ducal coronet or, 99. 10

a ariffin's head vert. Owell angau neu

neck encircled by an annulet or, cyunlydd. 67. 9 Lochead or Lochhead, Scotland, a dexter

holding between tilie paws a broken Lloyd, late Major Sir William, a boar s hand erect pointing to the sun with

spear, point downwards embrued, head erased arg., in fiont of two flag- two fingers. 222. 10

piercing the sinister paw. 313-3 staves in saltire ppr. , flowing from that Lochee, William Arthur, Esquire, of

Lloyd, Hardress-, Ireland, a lion rampant on the dexter a banner, tenne inscribed Oakenhill House, Canterbury, an eagle
" Nagpoor " in letters of gold, and from
arg., holding in the dexter paw a snake. regardant, holding in the beak a gar-
that on the sinister a banner vert in-
Bespice, prospice.
scribed " Muckee, "a,ho in letters of gold. land of laurel.
Lloyd, Colonel Edmond George Kuapp Heb Ddtiw heb Ddim.—Jwre non dono. Lochore, Scotland, a fox's head couped

Piersv, of Passage West, co. Cork, Ire- gu. 33- 4

land," and Constitutional Club, S.W., Lloyd, Wales and Kent, a man's head Lock, a lion rampant holding between
a demi-lion rampant regardant sa., ppr., in armour arg., garnished or, and
charged on the shoulder with a trefoil its fore-paws a cushion.
slipped or. Tendit in ardua virtm. on a scroll issuing from his mouth and
Lock of Mildenhall, Suff., a falcon rising
2Q0. proceeding over his head the motto, or, ducally crowned arg., holding in

Lloyd, Clifford Bartholomew, Ei Avonno div dervid. the beak a padlock pendent sa.
Lock of Warnford, Southamp., a falcon
Victoria Castle, Killiney, co. .iblii Lloyd of Welcomb House, Warw., use^ : a
cubit arm in scale armour, the hand rising or, collared gu., in its beak

same crest and motto. ppr., the cuff arg., grasping a lizard padlock sa.
Lloyd of Bradenham House, near Wy-
vert. 20Q. 3 Locke of London, a hand ppr., holding
comb. Bucks, a lion passant gu.,
charged with two characters of the Lloyd-Price, Meredydd Lewis Willig, Es- up a cushion or. ^^\'?
planet Venus, one on the shoulder, the
quire, of Bryn Cothi and Castle Pigyn, Locke, CO. Kildare, Ireland, an eagles

Carmarthensh. : (i) A wolf rampant head ppr., beaked or. **3- i

other on the hip. <'/• 6. 2 arg. (2) Out of a ducal coronet, a Locke of Ashton Gifford, Wills, and

Lloyd, Wales, a nag's head erased arg. demi-lion rampant. Spes tutisdma Stourcliffe, Hants, a hawk with wings

Fide ne diffide. C(dis. endorsed holding in the beak a pad-

Lloyd, Henry Crampton, Stockton Manor, LIoyd-Mostyn, Major-General the Hon. lock, aU or.
Chirbury, Salop, same crest. Locke, Ernest Dalton Burrough, Ferrum
Savage: (i) On a mount vert, a lion
Lloyd, Charles Westall, Esquire, of Tar- Lodge, Seend, Wilts, same crest.
ramia, Bobinawarrah, Oxleysh., Vic- rampant or. (2) A Saracen's head Locke of Lowndes Square, London, a
toria, Australia, same crest and
affrontee, erased at the neck ppr., falcon belled or, with wings elevated
motto. chequy of the last and az., and
Lloyd, Frederick Bianchi, Esquire, of wreathed about the temples arg. and resting the dexter claw upon a pad-

Oakland, California. U.S.A., same crest Asa. (3) stag trippant ppr., attired

and motto. or, charged on the shoulder with an lock sa. Mente non marte. 88. 4
Lloyd, a greyhound's head erased sa.
escutcheon of the second, thereon a Locke, Richard Goord Edwal, Esquire,

chevron of the first, between three J.P., D.L., of Dane House, Hartlip,

men's heads in profile, couped at the near Sittingbourne, Kent, a pelican

Lloyd, Wales, a horse's head erased sa., neck, also ppr. vulning herself, wings elevated and

maned or. <"/ 5°- ° Lluellin, Herts, a paschal lamb ppr. 131. 2 addorsed sa., two olive-branches in
Llueliyn of South Withiam, Lines, on a
Lloyd, Ireland, on a mount a hind statant orle vert. Plenitudo.
rock a Cornish chough, all ppr. Mors Locker, a buck's head erased ppr.
ppr., collared arg. 124. 14
106. 9
Lloyd of Marrington, Marton, and Stock- mihi lucrum.

ton, Chirbury, Shropsh., a nag's head Uuellyn of Stiethall, same crest. Looker of London, in front of a stag's
Loader, on a chapeau gu., two lions ram- head erased ppr., attired or, two keys
erased arg. Frangas non fiectes.
pant, supporting a garb ppr. 3- .;
51.4 c/. 121. 2
Loader, a dragon passant ppr. 73. 2 in saltire of the last.
Lloyd, out of a ducal coronet or, a uni-
corn's head arg., crined and armed of Loades of London, on a wTcath a mural Lockett, George Alexander, Esquire, of

the first. 4S- 12 coronet arg., and therefrom issuing an 58, Prince's Gate, Kensington, S.W.,
upon a rock a stag's head ppr., gorged
Lloyd, Edward Owen Vaughan, Rhagatt, arm vested sa., cuffed of the first, hold-
ing in the hand ppr. a key or. Obey with a collar engrailed vair, and holding
in the mouth a padlock gu. Non nobis
Corwen, same crest. and rule.

Lloyd, a wolf's head erased arg. 3°- » Loane, a demi-lion rampant sa., bran- solum. ^ .-97- 2

Lloyd, Sir Marteine Owen Mowbray, dishing a scimitar ppr. i-l- ip Lockett, Charles Harrison, Esquire, of

Bart., of Bronwydd, Cardigansh., in Loat, between two wings a spur-rowel, Redcliffe, New Brighton, co. Chester,

front of a holly-tree ppr. , a hoar passant all ppr. same crest and motto.
arg., semee of estoiles az., collared and
chained to the tree or. Iddow Bor Loban, a dexter arm in armour embowed Lockett, Richard Robertson, Esquire, of
holding in the hand a tilting-spear ppr. Enraore, Alexandra Drive, Liverpool,

diokh (Enslish.iro God bf thanks). Lobb, a lion's head erased, collared gi same crest and motto.
Lloyd, of Dolobran, Montgomerysh.. in 6 Lockett, William Jeffery, Esquire of

front of a fern-brake a goat salient Lobb, a dexter arm in armour embowed Grassendale House, Grassendale,
arg., horned and ungu. or, gorged with holding in the hand a spear -point
Lanes, same crest. , .^ . ,
a "collar flory counterflory sa. Eslo downwards.
Lobert, a dexter arm embowed, vested Lockett, Garstang Bradstock, Esquire of
Barnston Towers. Heswall, Chester,
vigilans.-Watch. 258. 17 az., holding in the hand ppr. a hunt-
ing-spear, point downwards sa., headed
Lloyd, Henry, Esquire, of Pitsford Hall, same crest and motto.
Northamp., same crest. GwyUa. Lockett, Chesh., a dexter arm in armour

Lloyd, Sampson Zachary, Esquire, J.P., embowed ppr., purfled, and holding in
of Areley King's, Worcs., same crest
'^°S- . . . the hand a key in less or. Te'M«»i««.
and motto. of,H„at^ch. Lockett of Clouterbrook, Chesh., West
Lloyd, William Locavel, a unicorn sejant arg.
Houghton and Liverpool, Lanes and
Henry, Esquire, Loch, Baron (Loch), a swan devouring a Derby, a stag's head couped ppr. 121. 5
Lockey, Herts, Yorks, and Wales, an
Court, Somers., same crest and motto. perch ppr. Assiduitate, non desidia. ostrich's head couped at the neck arg.,
Loch and Lock, Scotland, a swan with holding in the beak a key sa.
Lloyd, Wilson, Esquire, of Park Lane wiui's addorsed and holding in the
House, Woodgreen, Wednesbury, and
beak a fish, both ppr. Assiduitate. non
Honychurch, Hampton - in - Arden, 99- to

Warw., same crest and motto. desidid.

LOC LOM

Lockhart, a dexter hand holding a boar's Lockyer, Edmund Stoughton Braith- Lofthouse, between two wings a spur, all

head erased and erect, all ppr. Sine waite. Esquire, same crest and motto. ppr- III. 13

labe fides. | Walter Nevill, Esquire, same Loltie of Tanderagee, co. Armagh, Ire-

220. 6 Lockyer,

Lockhart, Sir Simon, Bart., D.L., of the crest and motto. land, a boar'.s head erect and erased

Lee and Carnwath, Lanarksh., a boar's Locock, Sir Charles Bird, Bart., on a —arg., tusked or. Prend moy tel que je

head erased arg. Cordn serrata pando. mount vert, a cock arg., guttce-de- suis. Loyal au mart. 43. 3

42. 2 sang, the dexter claw resting on a LoItUS, see Ely, Marquess of.

Lockhart of Birkhill, Lanarksh., Scot- gauntlet or. Victoria. 286. 9 Loftus, Ireland, a boar's head erect and

land, same crest. Feroci /orlior. 42. 2 Lodbrook or Lodbrooke, a unicorn ram- —era-sed arg., armed or, langued gu.

Lockhart of Cleghom, Lanarksh., Scot- pant. 48. 2 Loyal a mort. Prend mois id que je
land, same crest. Sine labe fiden. 42.2
Lodder, Captain William Philip James, suis. 43. 3

Lockhart, Scotland, a boar's head erased a demi-griffin charged with a chevron Loltus, a dexter hand holding a dagger,

ppr. Corda serrata pando. 42. 2 and supporting a Passion cross in bend all ppr. 212. 3

Lockhart, a dexter hand holding up a az. In Deo confiteor. Loltus of Woolland, Dorset, a boar's head

boar's head erased ppr. Sine labe Loder, a stag's head couped at the neck couped and erect arg., langued gu.

tides. cf. 220. 6 az., between the attires a cross crosslet. </ 43- 3
Loftus, Ireland, same crest. Loyal au
Lockhart, Major-General David Blair, cj. 20. 12

Milton Lockhart, Carluke, Lanarksh., Loder, Sir Edmund Giles, Bart., M,A., of mort. cf. 43- 3

—same crest. Feroci jortior. Corda Leonardslee, Sussex, a buck's head ca- Logan, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant vert.

serrata pando. bossed, transfixed with an arrow bend- 10. 2

Lockhart, Elliott-, of Borthwickbrae, Sel- wise, the point to the sinister, all ppr., Logan of Restalrig, co. Edinburgh, Scot-

kirk : (I) .4 boar's head erased arg. between two escallops or. Murus land, a bugle-horn stringed ppr.

A42. 2. (2) dexter hand holding a aene.us conscientia sana. 122. 12 228. II
—spear, all ppr. Sine labe fides. IIoc
Loder, Alfred Basil, Esquire, of Aldwick- Logan of that ilk, Scotland, a Passion

majorum opus. 214. 11 bury, Harpendon, same crest and nail piercing a man's heart, all ppr.

Lockhart, EUlott-, WiUiam, Clegg Hall, motto. Hoc majorum virtus. 181. 4

Lanarksh., same crests and mottoes. Loder, Gerald Walter Erskine, of Wake- Loges, a swan coUared and lined, all ppr.

Lockhart-Wishart, Count: (i) In the hurst Place, Ardingly, Sussex, and 99- I
centre, in front of two flags, each
Abinger House, Brighton, same crest Loggan and Logon of Staverton, Berks,

party per fesse arg. and gu., flotant to and motto. and Bucks, a stag's head erased gu., at-

the dexter and sinister, a boai-'s head Loder, Reginald Bernhard, Esquire, B.A., tired, coUared, and lined or.

erased ppr. (2) On the dexter side, of Maidwell Hall, Northampton, and cf. 121. 2
on a ducal coronet an eagle displayed 47, Grosvenor Square, S.W., same crest
regardant. (3) On the sinister side, and motto. Loggie, a goat's head az. 128. 12
out of a ducal coronet a demi-lion hold- Loder, Wilfrid Hans, Esquire, of High
Loggie, Scotland, a dexter hand holding

a rose gu., stalked and leaved vert.

ing in the dexter paw a sword. Corda Beeches, Crawley, same crest and 218. 10

serrata pando. motto. Loghlan, Scotland, a swan. Divina sihi

Lockhart, Scotland, a fetterlock. Hoc Loder-Symonds, F. C, Esquire, of Hinton canat. 99. 2

securicr. 168. 12 Manor, Faringdon, Berks, in front of a Loghlin, an anchor cabled ppr. 161. 2

Lockhart of Kirktoun, Lanarksh., Scot- well sa., a dolphin naiaut embowed Logic of Boddam, iMierdeensh. a dexter
land, a dexter hand holding a boar's ,

vorant a fish arg. iliseris succurrcre hand pointing with two fingers ppr.

head erased, all ppr. Feroci jortior. disco. 267. 6 Tarn marte quam. arte. 222. 11

220. 6 Lodge, Ireland, a talbot's head erased az., Login, Sir J. S., of Southend, Orkney, a

Lockhart, Scotland, a dexter hand hold- collared or. 56. i dexter arm in armour embowed and

ing a key in bend, all ppr. Corda serrata Lodge of Nettlested, Suff., a demi'-lion gauntleted ppr., garnished or, holding

pando. 212. 7 double-queued az. 10. 6 erect a tilting-spear, also ppr., there-
from flowing a pennon gu., charged
Lockiey, James Henry, Esquire, of Avon- Lodge of London, a demi-Hon rampant

more, Stoke Bishop, Bristol, on a sa., holding in the paws a cross patee with a cross patee or. By the grace of
wreath of the colours, issuing from a fitchce gu.
God.

rock two arms embow'ed in saltire ppr., Lodge-EUerton of Bodsilin, Cornw. : (i) Logy, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a

each holding in the hand an anchor A reindeer trippant or, attired and rose stalked and leaved, all ppr.

erect sa. Ex fide jortis. 200. 5 ungu. gu., gorged with a «Teath of 21S. 10

Locksmith, out of a mural coronet or, a oak-leaves vert (for Ellerton). cf. 125. Lomas, on a chapeau a pelican vulning

griffin's head ppr. 67. 10 9. (2) A demi-hon erased sa., semee- herself, all ppr. 98. 7

Lockton of Swinsted, Lines, out of a de-lis or, supporting a cross patee Lomax of Parkhurst, Surrey, a demi-

ducal coronet or, a griffin's head az. 67. Q fitched gu. {for Lodge). greyhound arg., collared gu. 60. 8

Lockton, George Upton, Esquire, of 6, Lodington, a demi-lady ppr., richly at- Lomax of St. George's, Hanover Square,

St. Paul's Road, Thornton Heath, in tired az., holding in her dexter hand a Westminster, issuing from a heart a

front of a grifSn's head couped per pale garland of laurel vert. S3- 5 dexter hand brandishing a scimitar, all

arg. and az., gorged with a chain, pen- Lodwich and Lodwick, a cock ppr ppr. 213. 4

dent therefrom a padlock, two mullets Loe, a wolf's head couped arg., gorged Lomax of Clayton Hall, Lanes, out of a

of six points, all counterchanged. with a coUar gu., thereon three be- mural coronet a demi-lion gu., coUared,
holding an escallop. Fato prudentia
Concordia tuiissinia sera. zants, cf. 30. 9
major.
Lockwood of Lockwood, Staffs, a camel's Lofft, Henry Capel, Esquire, of Glemham Lomax, Herts, out of a ducal coronet or,

head couped sa. 132.7 House, Suff., a boar's head couped and a demi-hon gu., holding an escallop or.
cf. 13. 10
Lockwood of Dews Hall, Essex, of Gayton, erect arg., holding in the mouth a
Lomax, Richard, Esquire, of the Inner
Xorthamp., and Surrey, on the stump cross crosslet fitchee gu., between two Temple, London, a demi-lion erased
per bend or and gu.. charged with two
of a tree erased ppr. , a martlet sa. branches of oak fructed ppr. Fide et fleurs-de-lis counterchanged, and hold-

Lockyer, an astrolabe arg. 167. 7 fortiludiiie.

Lockyer, Plymouth, Devonsh., on the Loflt, Robert Emlyn, of Troston, Bury
St. Edmunds, Suff., a demi-lion ram-
sea a ship, the three topsails hoisted

ppr., the maiu-topsail charged with a pant holding in his paws a cross ing between the paws an escallop gu.,
lion rampant gu., the fore and mizen crosslet fitchee. Fide et fortitudine. within an annulet or. Nil nisi de jure.
topsails each charged with an ant Lombe, Edward Henry Evans, of Bylaugh
fesseways ppr., a red ensign flying cf. II. 10 and Great Melton, Norf., two tilting-
and a pennant arg., at the main "top- Loft of Healing, Lines, a wolf's head spears in saltire or, each having a
gallant masthead charged with a cross small pennon gu. Propositi tenax.
az. Sedule et secunde. couped gu.. charged on the neck with
a pheon, and transfixed through the
mouth by a broken spear or.

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LOM 349 LON

Lombe, Alexander Francis, Esquire, same Long, Rev. Thomas, M.A., of Castle Longevile, on a mural coronet a stag

crest and motto. Roberts, Jamestown, Finglas, co. sejant, all ppr. 116. 4
Lombe, Rev. Henry Evans, B.A., of
Dublin, and 16, Appian Way, Dublin, LongevlUe, Bucks and Hants, a talbot's

Melton Hall. Great Melton, Norf., and a demi-lion rampant per fesse erm. head gu., eared and gorged with a

Melton Lodge, Great Yarmouth, same and erminois, holding between the fesse dancettee arg. cf. 56. 12
crest and motto.
paws a cross crosslet arg. Virtute et Longeville, Thomas, of Penyllan,

Lomelying, a demi-lion rampant arg. prohitate. Oswestry, Shropsh., same crest.

Fortiter et recte. lo. 2 Long of Potterne, Little ChevereU, Melk- Longfleld, Viscount LongueviUe, Ireland,

Lomener, Lomneir, and Lomnyer, be- sam, and of CoUingbourne Kingston, same crest and motto.

tween two wings arg., a unicorn's head Wilts, out of a ducal coronet or, a LongQeld, Richard Edmund, Esquire,

sa. armed and crined or. demi-lion rampant arg. Pieux quoique J.P., of LongueviUe, Mallow, co. Cork,
,

Lomner, a unicorn's head sa., winged arg., preux. 16. 3 out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion
armed or, holding in the mouth a rose rampant gu. Parcere suhjcctis. 16. 3
ppr. Long, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet or, Longfield, Mouutifort John Courtenay,

Lomond, out of a coronet or. a tower ppr. a lion's head gu. 17. 5 Esquire, J. P., D.L., of Castle Mary,

Long of Clerkenwell, London, a lion's

cf. 156. 2 head erased per pale arg. and sa., Cloyne, Ireland, same crest and motto.

Londesborough, Earl of (Denison) : (i) charged with three guttes counter- Longfield, H. F., of Grange Erin, Douglas,

Issuant from clouds an arm in bend changed, cf. 17. 8 Cork, out of a ducal coronet of five

ppr., vested gu., cuffed erm., and Long of Trowbridge, Wilts, out of a leaves a demi-lion rampant gu.

charged with a covered cup or, the crescent or, a lion's head sa., guttee- Longford, Earl of {extinct), see Aungier.

forefinger pointing to an estoile d'eau. Longford, Earl of (Pakenham), out of a

radiated or {/or Denison). (2) A Long, Walter. Esquire, of Preshaw House, mural crown or, a demi-eagle displayed

unicorn's head erased arg., maned and Bishop's Waltham, Hants, out of a gu. Gloria virtntis umbra. 80. 8

armed or {for Conyngham). Adversa ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant Longford, a boar's head erased az. 42. 2

virtute repello. 49. 5 arg. Longham, Scotland, a bear's head erased
Londeth, a winged heart ppr.
T12. :o Long of London, a lion's head erased gu. ppr., muzzled or. 35.2

Londham, on a chapeau ppr., an escallop Iram leonis noli timere. 17. 2 Longhurst, out of a ducal coronet or, a

sa. cf. 141. II Long of Longville, Jamaica, and Hampton griffin's head holding in the beak a

London, WilHam, of Quay House, Wood- Lodge, Surrey, out of a ducal coronet key ppr. 65. IJ.

bridge, out of a tower a demi-man in or, a lion's head arg., guttee-de-sang. Longland, an anchor in pale. 161. i

armour in profile, holding in the dexter Pieux quoique preux. cf. 17. 5 Longland, in the sea an anchor in bend

hand a sword by the blade erect. Long, William Evelyn, Esquire, of Hurts sinister. i6l. 8

Londonderry, Marquess of (Vane-Tem- Hall, Saxmundham, same crest and Longland, an arm couped, vested or, pel-

pest-Stewart) : (i) In the centre a motto. lettee, holding in the hand ppr. a cross
crosslet fitched gu.
dragon statant or {for Stewart), cf. Long of Rowde Ashton, Wilts, on a Longland, on the stump of a tree eradi-
cated and couped or, a dove arg.
A73. 2. (2) griffin's head erased per ducal coronet a lion's head erased sa.,
V- 92- 2
pale arg. and sa., beaked gu. {for Tem- guttee-d'eau. cf. 17. 5 Longland of Toymoke, Bucks, on a mount

Apest). 66. 2. (3) dexter gauntlet Long of West Hackney, Midds., upon a

erect holding a sword ppr., pommel mount in front of a tree ppr. , a wyvern

and hilt or {for Vane). Metuenda couchant vert. Confide recte agens. vert, a garb or. 153. 13

corolla draconis. Long of Swinthorpe Norf., on a mount Longlands, Scotland, an anchor. 161. i

Lone of London, a demi-buck salient. / vert, a greyhound courant sa.. collared Longley, an arm embowed, couped at the

am lone. 119. 2 and lined erm. cf. 58. 2 shoulder, resting on the elbow, holding

Lone, Kent, and of Warlingham and Long, Fortescue Walter Kellet, Esquire, a sword in pale eufiled with a savage's

Elloure. Suff., a demi-buck salient arg., of Dunston, Norf., same crest. head couped ppr. 201 . 7

attired or. 119. 2 Longbottom, a horse's head ppr. Longman, a dexter hand in fess holding

Lonesby, a coney arg. 1 36. i -•/. 50. 31 an anchor in pale environed with clouds,

Loney, a cubit arm vested compony or Longchamp or Longchampe, a tower all ppr. 223. 4

and gu., holding in the hand an anchor triple-towered ppr. 157. 6 Longman, William Churchill, Esquire, in

ppr., ringed sa. 208. 3 Longcrolt, Charles Beare, Esquire, of Hall front of an oak-tree ppr., a greyhound

Long, Baron Farnborough {criinrt), out of Place, Havant, a demi-lion rampant sejant erm., holding in the mouth a

a ducal coronet or, a lion's head arg., arg., holding between the paws three trefoil or, and resting the dexter fore-
guttee- de-sang. Ingenuas suscipit annulets interlaced or, and charged on
the shoulder with a saltire gu. Nunc pa%v on a rose gu. 59. 14

arles. cf. 17. 5 nt olim. Longmore, John Constantino Gordon,

Long, Captain Samuel, Esquire, R.N., Esquire, of the Paddock, Woolstone.

same crest. Pieiix quoique preux. Longcroft, Worcs., a bull's head couped. Hants, a caduceus erect or, in front of

Long of London, a lion's head erased per cf. 44- 3 two flagstaves in saltire ppr., flowing
from each a banner gu., charged with a
pale arg. and sa., charged with three Longden, on a chapeau gu., turned up lozenge erm., thereon a cross couped,

guttes counterchanged two and one. or, a dove with wings addorsed az.

cf. 17. 8 94. 10 also gu. In omnibus caritas.
Longden of Bramcote Hills, Notts, an Longmore, Charles Elton, Porthill House,
Long, out of a ducal coronet of five leaves
or, a demi-lion rampant arg. cf. 16. 3 eagle with wings expanded ppr., Hertford, a laurel-branch in bend sur-
charged on the breast and on either mounted by a sword, point upwards, in
Long, Rt. Hon. Walter Hume, 97, Lennox wing with an escallop az., and sup- bend sinister, all ppr. In utrumque
Gardens, S.W., out cf a ducal coronet

or, a demi-lion rampant arg. Pieux porting with the dexter claw a buck's paratus.

quoique preux. head cabossed, also ppr. 78. 1 Longridge of Wallbottlc, an arm embowed
vested, holding in the hand a garb.
I

Long of Draycot, Wilts: (i) Out of a Longden, Rev. Henry Isham, Rector of Longsdon, a fox's head erased arg. 33. 6
ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant Shangton, Leics., a lizard ppr. Spem Longsdon, an eagle displayed with two

Aare. 16. 3. (2) lion's head arg., longam reseces.

holding in the mouth a hand erased gu. Longe, Glouc, in a ducal coronet a heads or. 74- 2

Long, Colonel Wilham, C.M.G., D.L., phoenix in flames, all ppr. 82. 5 Longspeare, a talbot's head couped paly

J P., of Woodlands, Congresburj, Longe, Robert Bacon, of Spixworth Park, of four or and gu., holding in the

Somers., and Newton House, Clevedon, Norf., a lion sejant erect gu., holding mouth a demi-hare erased az.

Somers., a lion's head arg., erased or, between the paws a saltier engrailed Longspee, on a sphere sa., winged or,

charged with two crosses crosslet sa., or. Pro fide ac patrirp. an eagle with wings displayed ppr.

holding in the mouth a dexter hand Longe of New Ross, co. Wexford, Ireland, 159- 9
Longstaff, a stag at gaze under a tree, all
erased at the wrist. Pieux quoique on a ducal coronet or, a lion rampant
116. 12
preux. sa., armed and langued gu. c/. i . 1 ppr.

S

LON 350 LOU

Longstaff, a demi-lion rampant support I Loraine, Sir Lambton, Bart. : On the Loscombe of Bristol, Somers., a demi-

ing between its paws a quarterstaff, all dexter side, on a mount, a bay-laurel leopard ppr., collared gu., holding in

ppr. tree ppr., depending from a branch the dexter paw a cross moline or.
Longstaff, Lieutenant-Colonel Llewellyn thereof by a belt gu., edged and
buckled or, and surmounting the trunk Losh, a cubit arm ppr., the hand holding
W. Longstaff, of Ridgelands, Wimble- a shield az. (/or Loraine). On the
don, two arms, dexter and sinister, em- up a crescent or. 216. S

Losse of Cobdock, Suff., a cubit arm in

bowed vested sa., semee-de-lis arg., sinister side, issuant from a naval pale vested gu., holding in the hand

cuffed of the last, holding in the hands crown or, a dexter arm embowed, en- ppr. a fleur-de-hs per pale arg. and sa,

ppr. a quarterstaff fessewise or. Vigi- circled by a wreath of laurel ppr., the Losse of Stanmore, Middx., a lion's head

late. 203. 13 hand grasping a trident erect of the erased per saltire arg. and sa., charged

Longstaff, George Blundell, Esquire, of first [crest of honourable augmentation with four guttes counterchanged.

Highlands, Putney Heath, London, —granted to Sir Philip Broke of Nacton). cf. 17. 8
S.W., and Twitchen, Morthoe R.S.O.,
SiEVumgue tridentem servamus. Lauro Loten of St. James's, Westminster,

Devonsh., two arms embowed vested scutoque resurgo. Middx., a gilliflower ppr., between two

.sa., semee-de-lis and cuffed arg., the Lorance of St. Ives, Hunts, an antelope's wings erect, the dexter or, the sinister

hands ppr. grasping a quarterstaff head erased ppr., attired or. and ducally vert.

fessewise or. Vigilate. 203. 13 gorged arg. cf. 126. 2 Loterel, Scotland, a lion passant ppr. 6. 2

Longueiiil, Baron de, of Longueuil, in the Lorand, on a tower arg., a martlet sa. Lotll and Lothe, an arrow and a bow iu

Province of Quebec, Canada (Charles 156. 9 saltier ppr. cf. 173. 12
Lord, in a maunch az., cuffed or, a dexter
Colmore Grant), a burning hill ppr. Lothian, Marquess of (Kerr) : (i ) The sun
arm, the hand clenched ppr. 203. 3
Stand sure. 179. 2 Lord, John Courtenay, Esquire, J. P., in splendour ppr. (2) A stag's head

Longueville, Thomas, Esquire, J.P., of cabossed arg. Sero sed serio.

Llanforda, Oswestry, a talbot's head F.R.G.S., Cotsford, Solihull, Warw.. 162. 2

eouped gu., eared and charged with a same crest. Dominus sahis mea. Lothian of Edinbouurregn and Overgogar,

fesse dancettee arg. Till then thus. Lord, Ireland, a sword and a garb in Scotland, a bugle-horn arg., garnished

cf. 56. 12 saltier, all ppr. 153. 7 or, stringed az. Xon dortnit, qui citsto-

Longueville, Thomas, of Penylan, Shrop- Lord, Ireland, a dove or, holding in its dit. 228. 11

sh., a talbot's head gu., eared arg., beak an olive-branch ppr. 92. 5 Lctysham, Somers., on a ducal coronet

gorged with a collar dancettee of the Lord, Sir Riley, J. P., of Highfield Hall. gu., an otter's head erased or, holding

last. Till then thus. cf. 56. 12 Gosforth, Northumb., upon a rock in the mouth a fish ppr.

Longworth of Longworth, Lanes, a boar's ppr., in front of a tower sa., a hind Loubis, Devonsh. and Cornw., a bear

head eouped, holding in the mouth a arg., resting the dexter leg on a pheon rampant sa., muzzled and lined arg.

sword ppr, cf. 42. 6 gu. Virtute et labore. Loudon, Scotland, a bugle-horn. Non

Longworth, Thomas James, Esquire, of Lorimer, a mascle gu. 167- 9 dormit, qui custodit. 228. 9

Walworth House, (llheltenhaui, on a Lorimer, Scotland, a lion's head erased. Loudon, Scotland, a hand plucking a rose

mount vert, a talbot's head erased sa.. 17. 8 ppr. 218. 13

holding in the mouth a sword in bend Lorimer, Scotland, a lion rampant ppr., Loudon, Scotland, a phoenix with two

ppr., point downwards, pommel and holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de- heads in flames, all ppr. I byde my

hilt or, between two trefoils slipped lis or. 2. 7 time. 82. 12

vert. Fidele pour toujours. Lorimer, a horse current arg. Nulla salus Loudoun, Earl ol (formerly Abney-

267. 5 bello. 52. 8 Hastings, now Rawdon-Hastings) : (i)
A buU's head erased ermines, armed
Lonsdale, Earl of (Lowther), Westml., a Lorimer of Edinburgh, a horse courant

dragon passant arg. Magistratus indi- arg. }'irtiitix gloria merces. 52. 8 and ducally gorged arg. (for Hastings).
44. 2. (2) A demi-lion rampant or, the
cat virum. 73. 2 Lorimer, .Scotland, issuing out of a cloud

Lonsdale, a bull passant gu. ef. 45. 2 a hand in fess pointing to a crosier sinister paw resting upon an antique

Lonsdale, Yorks, a demi-stag salient erect issuing from the wreath. 223. 2 shield charged with the arms of Has-

erased gu., charged on the body with Lorimer, in a maunch an arm embowed tings, viz. : " arg., a maunch within a

a crescent sa., attired, imgu., and and eouped at the shoulder, the elbow bordure engrailed sa." (for Abney). In

collared of the last, the collar charged resting on the wreath. 203. i veritate victoria.^Trust winneth troth.

with three crescents. Lorimer of Kellyfield, Forfarsh., Scotland, Loudoun, Scotland, an eagle displayed

Lonsdale, Captain Henry Heywood, two eagle's wings conjoined and ex- arg., charged on the breast with a

AShavington, Market Drayton : ( i ) panded ppr., surmounted of a cross cinquefoil gu. c/. 74. 14

demi-stag gu., guttee-d'or, attired and crosslet litchee gu. Upward.— On- Loughborough, Lord, see Rosslyn, Bart.

collared or (for Lonsdale), cf. no. 2. ward, cf. 113. I Loughnan, Ireland, a castle triple-towered

(2) Upon a mount vert, the trunk'of a Loring and Loringe, a hand holding a ppr. Fortis et fidm. 155-

tree with two branches sprouting tliere- mill-rind. Louis of Colyton House, Devonsh., in

from and entwined by ivy, thereon a Loringe of Chalgrave, Beds, the leaves front of clouds ppr., a decrescent or.

falcon with wings displayed ppr. (for of a plant issuing from a flower-pot. Doucement viais fermement. cf. 163. I
Louis, Sir Charles, Bart., of CheLston,
Heywood). cf. 87. 12 Lorn, Scotland, a boar's head erased.
Devonsh., a griffin's head erased az.,
Lonyson of London, between two ostrich- Ne obliviscaris. 42. 2 between two wings elevated or, hold-
ing in the beak a fleur-de-lis, and
feathers or, a swan issuant ppr. Lorne, Marquess of, see Argyll, Duke of.

Looker, a piUar ensigned with a heart Lornie, Guthrie-, John, Birnara, Perthsh.,

gu. 176. 5 a dexter arm issuing holding a drawn charged on the breast with a trident
erect gold. In Canopo ut ad Canopum.
Lopes, Rt. Hon. Sir Massey, Bart., of sword ppr. Sto pro veritate.
284. 8
Maristow, Devon.sh. : A(i) lion sejant Lorrayne and Lorreyne, an escutcheon

erminois, gorged with a collar gemelle az., suspended from a palm-tree, all Louis, a wolf rampant arg. 28. 2
ppr- Louis of Jlerchiston, Scotland, a hand
gu., resting the dexter paw on a lozenge Lorsor of Keflow, Durh., a wolf sejant
Aaz. (for Lopes). 282. 10. (2) dexter ppr., holding in the mouth an arrow holding a lance in bena ppr. Nos
arm eouped and embowed, habited aspera juvant.

piurp., purfled or, the cuff arg. , holding in erect or, baroed and feathered arg. Lounde, a hind sejant regardant ppr.,
Lort, Bart, (extinct), of Staopoole Court,
—the hand ppr. a palm-branch vert (for resting the dexter foot on a bee-hive
Pembrokesh., an Ionic pillar and base
Franco). Quod libi, id ali. Sub pace ppr. 123. I

copia. 282. II arg. 176. 3 Lourjs, Devonsh., and of Ogbcry, Beardo,
and Trantock, Cornw., a bear rampant
Lorain of Angelraw, Berwicksh., Scot- Lort, same crest. Steady.

land, an armed dexter arm, from the Lorton, Viscount, see Kingston. Earl of. sa., muzzled and lined arg.

elbow erect, holding a branch of laurel Losack, out of a cloud a dexter hand hold- Lousada, Colonel Horace de, Duke de

ppr. Lauro resurgo. n anchor in p Losada, of Losada, a Grandee of the
Loraine, see Lorrayne. see Lousada. first class in the Kingdom of Spain,

,

1

LOU 351 LOW

upon a mount vert, a dove regardant Aarg. [for King). (3) lion's head Lovis, a lion's head erased gu., on the
arg., wings expanded or, holding in
couped gu., charged with a bend erm. head a chapeau arg.. turned up erm.

tiie beak a sprig of olive ppr. El honor (for Milbanke). Pensez a bien. 21. 10

Lovelace of Hurley, Berks, and of Love- Lovise, a mound gu.. the band and cross

Lousada of Peak House, De vonsh. , on a lace and Canterbury, Kent, a staflf or. 159. 12
mount vert, a dove regardant arg., with raguly vert, surmounted by an eagle Low, a wolf passant ppr. 28. 10

wings expanded or, charged on j displayed arg. 75. 3 Low, a wolf passant arg. 28. 10

the

neck with a bar gemel of the last, and Loveland, Norf., a boar's head and neck Low of Galbally. co. Limerick. Ireland, a

holding in its beak a sprig ppr. Hon- couped sa. 41. i wolf's head erased or, charged with

neiir me guide. Loveland of Nettleswell, near Marlow, an annulet gu. Facta nan verba.

Louth, Baron of (Plunkett). a horse pas- Essex: (i) A dexter cubit arm in cf. 6. 8

sant arg. Festina lente. j armour ppr., charged with a fret sa., Low, Francis Wise, Esquire, of Kilshane,
encircled by a wreath of oak, and hold- CO. Tipperary, SiUaherdane, Kil-
$- 6
i

Louthfuttis, Scotland, a swan naiant in

water with wings addorsed, all ppr. ing in the hand a scimitar, also ppr. garvin, co. Kerry, and i';, Cadogan
Square. S.W.. a wolf's head erased or.
Addicunt aves. 99. 9 A(2) stag lodged ppr.. guttee-de-
charged with an annulet gu. Facta
Louthian, a bugle-horn stringed ppr. larmes, and resting the dexter foot on

Nan dormit, qui mtstodit. 228. 1 a bezant. Opes industria paret. non verba.

Lovaine, Lord, see Northumberland, Duke Lovelass, out of a ducal coronet or, a Low, Lieutenant-Colonel John Maxwell,

of. dexter arm ppr., vested purp., j of Sunvale. Killmallock. co. Limerick,

cuffed

Lovat, Baron (Fraser), a buck's head arg., holding up the sun in splendour. ! same crest and motto.

erased ppr., attired arg. Je suispret. 2og. 2 ' Low, Scotland, a falcon regardant hold-

121. 2 Lovelass, a dexter arm ppr., issuing from ing in its dexter claw a laurel crown,

Lovatt of Clayton Hall. Staffs, a demi- a ducal coronet or. j 48";.

all ppr.

wolf rampant sa. 31- 2 Loveless, a demi-talbot ppr. cf. 55. 8 Low, William Malcolm, Esquire, of Clatto
.

Lovatt, Henry, Esquire, of Low Hill, Loveley, Northamp. and Norf.. an estoile Cupar, Fifesh., N.B.. and 22, Roland

Bushbury, Wolverhampton, a lion pierced or. cf. 164. i 1 Gardens. S.W.. out of a mural crown
a dexter arm vambraced. the hand
rampant. i- 13 Lovell, a garb ppr., banded gu. 153. 2 grasping a scimitar ppr. Fortitudine

|

Lovatt, James, J.P., the Cloughs, New- Lovell, Wores., a garb vert, banded or. |

castle-under-Lyme, in front of a tower ' 153- 2! et fide.

triple- towered arg.. a wolf passant sa., Lovell, Peter Audley David Arthur, Low of Aberdeen. Scotland, a leaf be-

suppoiting with the dexter leg an Esquire, of Cole Park, Malmesbury, tween two thistles stalked and leaved,

anchor, also arg. Spe. 290. 15 Wilts, a garb fessewise or, thereon a all ppr. Aspera me juvant.

Lovayne, see Loveyne. squirrel sejant gu., cracking a nut ppr. Lowcay of Lipson Terrace. Plymouth.
Love, Scotland, a buffalo's head erased
On{for Lovell). (2) a rock ppr., a Devonsh.. a boar's head erect and
1

gu., armed or, eared arg. 44. 1 lion passant gardant sa., semee-de-lis, erased ppr.. charged with a bar arg..
thereon a trefoil vert. Virtute et valnre.
Love of Aynho, Northamp., and of j

and holding in the dexter paw a fieur-

Broughton, Oxon., a demi-greyhound de-lis or (for Pugh). Propositi lena.r. cf. 43- 3

rampant arg., collared and lined sa., Lovell, Norf., a squirrel sejant ppr., [ Lowde of Kirkham. Lanes, a bugle-horn

the end of the line coiled. cj. 60. 8 cracking a nut. 135. 7 1 sa.. stringed or. 228. 11

Love of Basing, Hants, on a cross formee Lovell, Dorset, a wolf passant az., bezan- Lowdell, a sphinx couchant gardant

titchce gu., a bird arg. tee. collared and lined or. 28. 10 with wings endorsed. cf. 182. 14
Love of Norton and Goudhurst, Kent,
Lovell of Terant. Dorset, same crest. Lowdell, Edward Lohet. Esquire, of
and Oxon., out of a ducal coronet or,
a cross formee gu., thereon a bird arg. cf. 28. 10 Junior Army and Navy Club, i.ssuant
Love of Kirksted, Norf., a heraldic Lovell, a talbot passant arg. Tempus
from a bugle-horn or, a demi-lion sa.,

omnia monstrat. 54- i holding between the paws an escallop

tiger's head erased vert, maned arg. Lovell of ChUcote Manor and Dinder or. Nemiiii obesse sed omnivus pi<j-

cf. 25. 4 and Skelton. Yorks. a talbot current desse.
Love of Sevenoaks, Kent, a demi-buck. Lowdell, Hubert Henry, Esquire, of

119. 2 Lovell of Laxfield, Suff.. a greyhound Baldwin's Hill. Surrey, near East Grin-

Love, a hand holding an annulet ppr. passant sa., collared, ringed, and lined stead, same crest and motto.
216. 1 i

or. a cubit arm erect ppr., vested purp.. Lowdell, Sydney Poole. Esquire, of Bald-

Love, Kent, on a chapeau gu., turned up holding the line. win's. Liugfield. Surrey, near East
Lovell of Barton and Harling. Norf.. a Grinstead. same crest and motto.
erm.. a lion passant arg. 4. 9 Lowdell, Edward, of 18, Randolph Road,
peacock's tail erect ppr., belted sa.. Maida Hill, W., same crest and motto.
Loveband, Captain John Edgcombe, a rimmed and buckled arg., the end Lowden, on a ducal coronet a wyvern
pendent.
boar's head erect and erased. Sapere

aude incipe.

Loveday, Suff. and Norf., a squirrel ppr. Lovelock, a greyhound passant sa. vomiting fire at both ends, all ppr.

</. 13- 7 cf. 60. 2 cf. 69. 9

Loveday, John Edward Taylor, of Wil- Loveney, a griffin sejant the wings ad- Lowder, out of a mural coronet seven

liamscote, Oxon., an eagle displayed dorsed ppr. 62. 10 halberds facing outwards ppr.

wih two heads per pale sa. and arg., Lovetot and Lovetoft, a demi-lady hold- Lowdes, a wyvern arg. 70. i
ing in her dexter hand a pair of scales. Lowdham, Suff., between two palm-
armed, membered. and ducally gorged
183. 2 branches an escallop, all ppr. 141. 4
or. Cum prima luce. cf. 74. 2 Lovett, Bart, (extinct), of Liscombe, Lowe, see Sherbrooke, Viscount.

Loveden of Fyfield and Buscot, Berks,

a leopard sejant or, ducally gorged Bucks, a wolf's head erased sa. 30. 8 Lowe, a wolf passant arg. (Another,

arg. Manus juxta nardus. cf. 24. 3 Lovett, Percival Cosby Ernest, Liscombe ppr.) 28. 10
House, Leighton Buzzard, Bucks,
Loveis of Hennock, Devonsh., a bear same crest. Lowe, a wolf passant arg., collared and

sejant sa. 34. 8 Lovett, Major Hubert Richard, Esquire, chained gu., the chain reflexed over
of Henlle Hall. Ruabon. a wolf passant
Lovejoy, a cubit arm in armour holding ppr. Spe. back. cf. 28. 10

in the hand a ealtrap. 2io. 7 Loveyne, a cross crosslet fitched or. Lowe, Drury-, William Drury Nathaniel,
166. 2 of Locko Park, Derbysh. : (i) A wolf
Lovelace, Earl of (formerly Rt. Hon.
Lovibond, .«ec Impey-Lovibond. Apassant ppr. (for Lowe). 28. 10. (2)
William King-Noel, now Milbanke) Lovibond, Bucks, a buck's head. 121. 5
: Lovibond of Hatfield, Peverell. Essex, a greyhound current sa.. collared, and

a(t) buck at gaze arg., attired or boar's head couped and erect gu.

(for Koel). 117. 3. (2) A dexter arm cf. 43- 3 charged on the body with two mullets

erect couped at the elbow, vested az., —in fess or (for Drury). Duty leads me.
Droyt et devaunt.
adorned wth three ermine-spots in

fesse or, the ciitf turned up, grasping Lowe, Derbysh.. a wolf passant arg.

the triuicheon of a spear, the head 28. 10

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352 LOX

Lowe of Highneld, Notts, a wolf passant Lowndes of Palterton, Derbysh., a lion's Lowry, Ireland, a fox's head couped gu.

arg., collared and chained gu., the head erased or, gorged with a chaplet 33-4
chain reUexed over the back. Inuocen-
vert. 290. I Lowry-Corry, Hon. Henry William, of

tiu quamvis in agro sanguinis, cf. 28. 10 Lowndes or Lownds, England and Scot- Edward.'^tone Hall, Boxford, Suff. :
Lowe, Arthur Courtald WiUoughby, Es-
land, a dove volant over water holding (i) A cock ppr., charged with a crescent
quire, of GosHeld Hall, Halstead, Essex, Agu. (for Carry). (2) garland between
same crest and motto. in the beak an olive-branch ppr.
two laurel- branches of the same, all
!93-

Lowe, Wilts, a wolf's head couped arg., Lowndes, the Bury, Chesham, Bucks, a ppr. (for Lowry). 257. 12

collared or. 30. 9 leopard's head erased at the neck, Lowry, Lieutenant-General Robert Wil-

Lowe of Walden, Essex, a wolf's head gorged with a laurel-branch ppr. liam, C.B., of Aughnablaney, co. Fer-

couped ppr., collared and ringed or. cf. 23. 10 managh, and of 25, Warrington Cres-

cf. 30. 9 Lowndes, Stone-, Bucks and Oxon. : (i) cent, London, W., between two branches
of laurel a garland of the same.
Lowe of Clifton Reynes, Bucks, a wolf's A leopard's head and neck erased or,

head erased arg. 30. 8 gorged with laurel ppr. (for Lowndes), 257. 12

Lowe of Brom5grove, Worcs., a demi- cf. 23. 10. (2) Out of a ducal coronet Lows, Scotland, a lion rampant or. i . 1

griifin segreant or. Spero meliora, or, a griffin's head erm. (for Stone). Lowsley, Barzillai, Esquire, Lieutenant-

64. 2 Mcdiocra firma. 67. 9 Colonel Royal Engineers (retired), of
Linnholm, the Thicket, Southsea,
Lowe, H. B., Esquire, the Grey House, Lowndes, George .Allan, of Barrington Hants, on a chapeau gu., turned up

Barnt Green, Worcs., a wolf's head AHall, Essex; (i) lion's head erased

erased, collared. Spero meliora. Aor (for Loiondes). 17. 8. (2) dexter erm., a millstone arg., with millrind or.
Lowe, Staffs, a demi-griifin segreant arm embowed in armour, the hand in
An I may.

erased arg. cf. 64. 2 a gauntlet grasping a sword in bend Lowsley, Lionel Dewe, Esquire, of Hamp-

Lowe of Lowe, Worcs., a deuii-griffin sinister, the point downwards ppr., stead Norreys, near Newbury, Berks,

segreant or. Spero meliora. 64. 2 pommel and hilt or, pendant from the same crest and motto.

Lowe, George Sidney Strode, Esquire, of wrist by a riband, an escutcheon gold, Lowste, a dexter hand ppr., holding up a

I, CoUingwood Villas, Stoke, Devon- charged with a griffin's head erased az. fleur-de-lis 215. 5

port, same crest and motto. (for Clayton). cf. 201. 4 Lowten of Mauley, Chesh., a demi-griffin

Lowe, a wyvern vert. 70. i Lowndes, Selby-, William, Selby House, per fess, indented erminois and erm.,

Lowe, Derbysh.. on a mount vert, a heath- Bletchley, Bucks: (i) A leopard's the wincrs elevated sa., holding in the

cock ppr., winged or. 89. 8 head erased at the neck or, gorged with dexter claw a cross crosslet fitched az.

Lowe of Bromley, Kent, and London, a a laurel-branch ppr. (for Lowndes). cf. 64. 2
Lowtham, an antelope's head gu., col-
falcon with wings extended or. 87. I A(2) Saracen's head affrontee ppr.,
Lowe of Westminster, Middx., two keys lared erm. cf. 126. 2
wreathed round the temples or and sa.,
in saltier or, interlaced with a chaplet at the back a quiver with arrows, also Lowthen, a dragon's head with wings

ppr. ppr., slung across the left shoulder by addorsed, pierced through the breast

Lowe, Frederick Carnegie, Whitehall, a belt az., studded with bezants by a spear.

Devoosh., same crest. (for Selby). Ways and means. Lowther, Earl of Lonsdale, see Lonsdale.

Lowe, of Shrewsbury, Shropsh., and Lowndes, William, Chesham, Bucks, same Lowther, Sir Charles Bingham, Bart., of

Calue, Wilts, an erm. passant ppr. crests. Swillington, Yorks, a dragon passant
arg. Magistraius indicai virum.
collared or, lined and ringed gu. 1 34. 9 Lowndes, F.S.A., 140, Ashley Gardens,
Lowe of Southmills, Beds, Jliddx.. and Westminster, S.W., a lion's head

Herts, out of a mural coronet gu., a erased gorged with a wreath of laurel. Lowther, Rt. Hon. James, P.C, M.P., of

wolf's head arg., transfixed by a spear Macte vtrljtte esto. 290. I 59, Grosvenor Street, Loudon, W.,

or, headed of the second. Lowndes of Hassall Hall, Chesh., a lion's same crest and motto. 73. 2

Iiwe, a lion's head erased regardant. head erased or. 17. 8 Lowther, Gorges St. George Beresford,

cj. 17. 6 Lowndes, Oxon., a leopard's head erased same crest and motto.
Lowe, Hill-, .Arthur Ommaney, Court of
at the neck or, gorged with a laurel- Lowther, Rear- Admiral Marcus, J.P., of

Hill, Tenbury, a demi-grififin rampant branch ppr. cf. 23. 2 2, Ependen Road, St. Leonards-on-Sea,
same crest and motto.
or. Spero meliora. Lowndes of Morden, Surrey, a goat arg.,

Lowen of London, a stag statant quarterly armed, unguled, coUared, and the line Lowther, Hon. William, of Lowther

per pale indented or and az., the dexter reflexed over the back or, charged on Lodge, Kensington Gore, S.W., and

attire of the last, and the sinister of the shoulder for difference with a rose High House, Carapsea Ashe, Wickham

the first. 117. 5 gu. cf. 129. 5 Market, same crest.

Lower of Trelaske, Cornw., a unicorn's Lowndes, Edward Chaddock, Castle Lowther, a dexter hand ppr., holding up

head erased arg. 49. 5 Combe, Chippenham : A(i) lion's head an escallop or. 216. 2

Lower of St. Winnow Barton, Polmawgan, |

erased or, gorged with a wreath of Lowthian, Edinburgh, a bugle-horn gu.,

Tremeere and Lezant, Cornw., a uni- Alaurel vert. 290. i (2) pheon or, garnished. Non dormit qui custodit.

corn's head erased quarterly arg. and the shaft entwined with a serpent 228. II

sa. 49. 5 ppr. (for Gorsi). Lowthorpe, James William Frederick,
LowQeld, a bull's head erased sa. 44. 3 Lownes, a hydra with seven heads. Esquire, of 14, Bryanston Street,
Portman Square, W., upon a lion's
Lowis, Scotland, a hand holding a spear 73- 3 gamb erased fesseways, a wyvern with
Lowrie or Lowry, a cat current gardant wings elevated ppr., charged with a
in pale ppr. cf. 214. 11
trefoil or. Fortior lex>ne fides. 265. 5
Lowle, Somers., and of Yardley, Worcs., ppr. 26. 6 Lowyn, Herts and Kent, a crab sa.

a stag's head cabossed or, between the Lowrs, De^onsh. and Cornw., a bear ram- 141. 5
Loxam, a stork's head couped arg., hold-
attires a pheon az. cf. 122. 5 pant sa.. muzzled and lined or.
ing in the beak an escallop sa.
Lowman of Whitstone and Brokeland, Lowry, see Belmore, Earl.

Devoush., a lion's gamb erect and Lowry, see Rowton, Baron.

erased aa., holding a battle-axe or. Lowry, Ireland, between two branches

38- 3 —of laurel, a garland of the same ppr. Loxdale Shropsh., a bull's head couped
Lownde, a hind regardant ppr., resting Virtus semper viridis. Floreant lauri. ppr. (Another, arg., armed or.)

its dexter foot on a bee-hive ppr. 257. 12 cf. 44. 3

125. I Lowry, Robert WiUiam, Esquire, B.A., Loxdale, Reginald James Rice, Castle

Lownde of Jekesford, Cambs, on a mount of Ponieroy House. Pomeroy, co. Hill, Aberystwyth, same crest and

vert, a griffin sejant witn wings ad- Tyrone, two laurel-branches inter- motto.

dorsed or. cf. 62. 10 fretted ppr. Floreant lauri.—Virtus Loxdale, Shropsh., a bull's head erased

Lownde, Lines, on a ducal coronet or, a semper viridis. arg. 44- 3

hawk close of the same, beaked and Lowry, Cumb., two laurel-sprigs in orle Loxton, Samuel, Esquire, of Fern DeU.

legged arg. j

85. 9 ppr. 146 5 Cannock. Staffs, in front of a mount

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LOX 353 LUD

vert, thereon a beacon fired ppr., en- Lucas, Essex and Suff., out of a ducal Luce, an eagle regardant with wings

twined by a serpent, the head to the coronet or, a dragon's head gu. displayed holding in the dexter claw

sinister gu., three trefoils slipped, also < 72. 4 a sword erect. yy, g
Lucas, out of a ducal coronet or, a dra-
vert. Fiat lux. Lucey, out of a ducal coronet a boar's
Loxton, C. A., Esquire, of Shoal Hill House, gon's head gu., and on the head a
head and nock between two wings
Cannock, Staffs, in front of a mount baron's coronet ppr.
displayed.

vert, thereon a beacon fired ppr., Lucas, Bart., of Ashtead Park, Surrey, Lucie of London, a crescent arg.
entwined by a serpent, the head to the issuing from a wreath of oak or, a
sinister gu., three trefoils slipped, also dragon's head with wings endorsed 163. 2
Lucie-Smith, Major-General, C.B., the

vert. Fiat lux. gu., semee of annulets are. Spes et Acacias, Worthing: (:) A dexter arm
in armour embowed holding in the hand
Loxton, S. E., of Fern Dell, Cannoch, fides.
a broken tilting-spear, all ppr. 291. 6.
,
A(2) lion's head erased arg., between
Staffs., same crest and motto. Lucas of Wateringbury, Kent, out of a
two laurel-branches vert, and above
i

Loyd-Lindsay, see Wantage, Baron. vallery coronet or. a dragon's head az.,

j

Loyd, Wales, a stag's head erased ppr., gorged with a collar arg., charged with

attired or 121. 2 three annulets gu., with wings elevated the head an antique coronet or. Christo

Loyd of Havering, Essex, a stag's head of the third adjuvarUe. 291. 5

couped ppr., attired or, gorged with a Lucas, Charles Davis, Esquire, of 48, Luck, a hawk hooded and belled, perched

chaplet of laurel vert. 120. 3 Phillimore Gardens. Kensington, W., a on the stump of a tree. cf. 86. 1

j

Loyd, Frederick Edward, Albyns, Rom- demi-griffin arg., beaked and mem- Luck of Rotherfield, Sussex, a pelican

ford, Essex, a buck's head ppr., attired bered or. Staf religione parentum. with wings elevated and endorsed sa.,

or, erased sa., charged on the neck with Lucas, Robert William, Esquire, B.A., of between two branches in orle vert.

a fess engrailed of the third, thereon Brighton Road, Carrickmines, co. Luckin, Essex, a demi-griflin or, issuing

three bezants. Non mihi, sed patriie. Dublin, same crest and motto. from a tower paly of six of the last

| 157. 10

Loyd, Edward Henry, Esquire, J. P., of Lucas, Richard Clement, of Oaklands and sa.

Langleybury, Herts, same crest and House, West Lavington, Sussex, and Lucy, William, Esquire, of Birmingham.

motto. 50,Wimpole Street, W., a dragon's head on a mount vert, a boar's head gu.,
I

Loyd, Colonel Lewis Vivian. Esquire, of <5ouped at the neck gu., issuant from issuant from a wreath of oak ppr., be-

55, Egertou Gardens, S.W., same crest two annulets or, and holding in the tween two wings barry of six arg. and
and motto.
Loyd, a lion rampant holding between mouth a torch fired ppr. Fortis et fi- '. gu. En avant.

delis. Lucy, William Charles, Esquire, of Palace

the paws a boar's head couped. cf. 225. 5 Lucas, Shadwell-, William, Esquire, of Yard, Glouc, same crest.
Loyd or Lloyd of Keyswin, Merionethsh., the Hall, Fairlight, Hastings: (i) An Lucy, out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's

Marrington, Shrop^h., and Staffs, a escallop within an annulet (/or Shid- head between two wings sa., billettce

demi-lion rampant sa. 10. I loell). (2) On a mount vert, a wyvcrn of the first.

Loyd, Wales, a wolf salient arg., holding arg., wings elevated or, charged on the Lucy, Charlecote, Warw., out of a ducal

a broken arrow ppr., the point dropping body with six annulets or. coronet gu., a boar's head erect arg.,

blood. Lucas, Kent, a camelopard passant sa., guttee-de-poix, between two wings

Loyd, Thomas Edward John, Esquire, of attired or. <•/. 132. 8 erect sa., billettee or. By truth and

Aberdunant, Carnarvonsh., a Saracen's Lucas-Scudamore, Edward Scudamore, diligence.

head affrontee erased at the neck ppr., Esquire, of the Cap House, Pontrilas Ludford, Newdigate-, Warw.: A(i)

wreathed about the temples or and R.S.O. : (i) Out of a ducal coronet or, boar's head couped erminois, holding
sa., between two fleurs-de-lis of the a bear's pawsa. (/or Scudamore). A(2)
in the mouth a cross patee gu. (for
last. demi-griiiin arg., beaked and membered
ALudford). (2) fleur-de-lis arg. (for

Luard, a heart gu., charged with a rose or. j 148. 2

Newdigate).

arg. Prospice. cf. iSi. i Lucas, Joseph, Esquire, of Foxhunt Ludgater.of Eltham, Kent, a demi-grey-

Luard, Major-General Charles Edward, of Manor, Waldron, Sussex, in front of hound couped sa., gorged with a collar

Ightham Knoll, Sevenoaks, Kent, a three caltraps or, on a mount vert, a or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon

demi-lion rampant holding between fox passant in front of three oak- of the last charged with a leopard's

the paws a mullet. Prospice. leaves ppr. Respice finem. face jessant-de-lis az. 60. 6

Lubbock, a stork with wings elevated Lucas, Cornw., a lamp or, the flame ppr. Ludgershall, a talbot passant az., collared

erm., resting the dexter claw on an 177- 5 or. cj. 54. 5

antique shield az., bordered or, charged Lucas, Cornw., a sword in pale arg., hilt Ludham of London, a demi-dragon erm.,

with a lion rampant gardant arg. Auc- and pommel or, between two wings gu. with wings elevated, holding between

tor pretiosa facit. 236. 12 112. 4 its claws a key or, and charged on the
shoulder with a cinquefoil gu.
Lubbock, Sir NeviUe, K.C.II.G., 6;, Lucas, Derbysh., an arm embowed to the

Earl's Court Square, London, S.W., sinister, vested sa., bezantee, cuffed Ludington, Lines, a palmer's staff in

a stork close, resting his dexter claw arg., holding in the hand ppr. a cross pale sa.

on a lozenge charged with a lion crosslet gu. Ludington of Shrawley, Worcs., a swan

rampant. Lucas, an arm embowed ppr., vested arg., sejant holding in the beak a branch ppr.

Lube, see Rockliff-Lube. charged on the elbow with a quatrefoil Ludkin, Suff., a bird with wings expanded

Lubienski, Count Louis Pomian Boden- sa., holding in the hand a cross cross- az., beaked and legged or.

ham. Esquire, J.P., D.L., of Rotherwas, let fitched gu. Ludlow, Baron (Lopes), Heywood, West-

Heref.. and BuUingham Manor, Heref., Lucas, Lines, an arm embowed vested Abury, Wilts: (i) lion sejant ermi-

hand and arm armed, grasping a sa., bezantee, cuffed arg., holding in nois, collared with a collar gemelle gu.,

falchion rising from a count's coronet. the hand ppr. a cross crosslet gu. the dexter forepaw resting on a lozenge

Lucan, Earl Ol (Bingham), on a mount Lucas of Hasland, Derbysh., out of battle- az. 2S2. 10. (2) A dexter arm couped
and embowed habited purpure, purfled
vert, a falcon rising with wings ex- ments or, a dexter arm embowed ppr.,

panded ppr., armed, membered, and charged on the elbow with five annu- and diapered or, cuffed arg., holding

belled or. Spes men Christus. lets in cross sa., holding in the hand a in the hand ppr. a palm - branch

Lucar of Madenbrook, Somers., a cubit cross crosslet gu. vert. 28 2. II.

arm erect vested per pale az. and gu., Lucas, John Seymour, Esquire, R.A., Ludlow, Earl of (extinct). (Ludlow), a lion

cuffed arg., holding in the hand a F.S.A., of New Place, Woodchurch rampant sa., bezantee. Spero injestis,

hawk's lure, also arg., stringed gu. Road, Hampstead, N.W., and Blyth- vietuo secundis. cf. i. 10

Lucas-Clements, see Clements. burgh, Suff., issuant from the battle- Ludlow, a lion rampant sa. i. 10

Lucas, Baron Lucas {extinct), of Shenfield, ments of a tower ppr., a cubit arm Ludlow, Lreland, a lion rampant sa.,

Essex, out of a d\ical coronet or, a erect vested and cuffed or, the hand bezantee. cf. i. 10

dragon's head and shoulders with ppr., holding an antique lamp sa., fired Ludlow, a parrot holding in the dexter

[

wings erect gu. yz. i ppr. 296. 1 5 I claw a pear. 10 1. 13

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Ludlow, Edwin, Esquire, of the Firs, temples or and sa., charged upon the one and two, and resting the sinister
[
Wimbledon, Surrey, a demi-otter leg on a lion's head erased gu. God's
neck with a mullet of six points of the my Guide.
oouped sa. 1 34- i second within a wreath in arch, also or

Ludlow, Edwin, Esquire, a demi-marten and sa. Respite finetn. 267. 4 Lund, Herbert, Esquire, of Fern Hill,

couped sa. Lumisden, Scotland, a naked arm holding Pendleton, Manchester, same crest and

Ludlow, John Malcolm Forbes, Esquire, a sword ppr. Dei dona sum quod sum. motto.

C.B., of 35, Upper Addison Gardens, 212. 13 Lunden, a cross moline sa. 165. i

Kensington, same crest. Lumley, Viscount, see Scarborough, j Lundie, Scotland, a boar's head erased

Ludlow-Bruges, Richard Heald Esquire, Earl. ' and erect sa. 43. 3

of Seend, Melksham : (i) An anchor Lumley of Harbling, Lines, a pigeon Lundin, Scotland, a cross moline gu.

erect sa., charged with a saltire or, arg., holding in its beak a laurel-sprig Justitia. 165. I

entwined by a cable ppr. (lor Bruges). vert. 92. 5 Lundin of Auchtermaimie, Fifesh., a hand

A(2) demi-marten couped sa. (jor Lumley, Yorks and Middx., a pelican in ppr., holding up a cushion in pale or.

Ludlow). Mihi ccelum partus (for her piety, all ppr. 98. 14 Tarn genus quam virtus. 921 1;.

j

Bruges). Oinne solum jorti patria [for Lumley, an eagle displayed with two Lundin of Baldester, Fifesh., Scotland, a

Ludlow). heads. 74. 2 dexter hand apaumee, charged with

Ludlow- Hewitt of Clancoole, near Bandon, Lumley, Bart, {extinct), of Great Brad- an eye, all ppr. Certior dum cerno.

the trunk of a tree fesseways eradicated field. Essex, an eagle displayed sa., 222. 4

ppr., therefrom rising a falcon belled crowned or. c). 74. 14 Lundin of that Hk, Scotland, from an

or, fretty gu., in the beak an acorn Lumm, Ireland, a Moor's head in profile antique coronet or, a lion issuing af-

slipped ppr. ppr., wreathed about the temples or frontee gu., holding in the dexter paw

Lufers, a hedgehog ppr. 135-8 and vert. [ a sword erect, and in the sinister a

192. 13 •

Luff, an elephant passant sa. cj. 133. 9 Lumsdain, Sandys-, Edwin Robert John thistle slipped, all ppr. Dei dono sum
\ quod sum.

Luflnan, a saltier charged with a cres- Blainerne, Edrom, Berwick: (i) An

erne devouring a salmon, all ppr. (2) Lunn, a demi-pegasus regardant.

Lugdon, a lion's head erased or, ducally A griffin per fesse or and gu. Beware cf. 47- 8
Lunstord, a boar's head or, couped gu.
gorged az. 18. 5 —in time. Probo non paenitet.

Lugg, a cherub's head ppr. 189. 9 Lumsdean and Lumsden, Scotland, a 43- I
heron devouring a fish ppr. Beware in
Lugg, out of a ducal coronet or, a peli- Luntley, a lion's head or, charged with a

can's head vulning between two wings, martlet sa. cf. 21. i

all ppr. Lumsden of Ferryhill, near Aberdeen, an Luppincote, on a cross patee arg., four

Luke, an archer shooting with a bow ppr. eagle preying on a salmon ppr. Fide hearts gu.

et perseverantia. 265. 4 j Lupton of Thame, Oxon., and Yorks, a

]
Lumsden, James David, Esquire, of wolf's head erased sa.
'°P .. 30. 8

Luke of Glasgow and Greenfield, Scot- Huntingfield, Perthsh., same crest and Lurford, a boar's head erased at the

land, a bull's head ppr., winged or. motto. neck. 41. 5
Lumsden, a heron devouring a
Strenue insequor. salmon Lurgan, Baron (Brownlow), on a chapeau
Luke of Copley, Beds, Paxton, Durh., ppr. Beivare in time. !
Lumsden, Henry, of Pitcaple az., turned up erm., a greyhound
and Hunts, a bull's head az., armed
Castle, statant gu., collared or. Esse quam

or, between two wings addorsed of the Aberdeen, Scotland, a naked arm hold- videri. cf. 58. 4

last. ing a sword ppr. Dei dono sum quod Lurty, a dexter hand holding a dagger

Luke, P. v.. Esquire, C.I.E., Albert Gate sum. 212. 13 in pale, all ppr. 212. 9

Mansions, S.W., a bull's head couped Lumsden, Colonel Sir Peter Stark, G.C.B., Lusado, on a mount vert, a dove regar-

between two wings addorsed. of Biichcomb, Dufftown, N.B., a dexter dant with wings expanded arg., hold-

Luker of Drangan, Tipperary : (i) An arm embowed holding a sword. Dei ing in the beak a sprig ppr., charged

arm erect couped at the elbow, vested dono sum quod sum. on the neck with a bar gemelle or.

per pale az. and gu., cuffed arg., hold- Lumsden of Balgowan, Perthsh., Scot- Honneur me guide.

ing in the hand a hawk's hu'e ppr. land, a dexter hand grasping a sword Luseombe of Havelock House, Lewisham,

(2) Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi- in bend sinister ppr. Dei dono sum a demi-leopard ppr., semee of estoilcs
az., and holding between the paws an
horse gu. cf. 53. 3 quod sum. 212. 13 escutcheon or, charged with a cross

Lukin, Lines, a demi-lion gu., collared Lumsden, James, of Arden, Dumbar-

gobony or and az. 10. 9 tonsh., a hand grasping a sword in patonce az.
bend sinister ppr. Dei dono sum quod Luseombe of Comb Royal, Devonsh.. a
Lukin, Rev. Arthur Charles Napier,

M.A., of The Vicarage, Ashley Green, demi-lion rampant gardant crowned

Berkhamsted, a demi - lion rampant Lumsden of Cushnie, Aberdeensh., a or. cf. 10. 8
I

gu., collared, gobony or and az. dexter arm embowed holding in the Luseombe, Tooke Cumming, Esquire, of

hand a sword in bend sinister, all ppr. Frankfort, Dundrum, co. Dublin, a

Lukin, Rev. James, B.A., of Felbrigge Dei dono sum quod sum. demi-lion rampant gardant, crowned

Lodge. Romsey, same crest and motto. Lun or Lunn, a greyhound's head erased j or and collared az.. pierced through

Lukin, Colonel Frederick Windham, of sa., holding in the mouth a stag's foot the neck from behind with an arrow
ppr., and charged on the neck with a
8, New Bond Street, London, and or, also erased. 61. 5 cinquefoil gu. Deo duce ferro comi-

Banksea Cottages, Datchet, Bucks, Lund and Lunde, two laurel-branches in

same crest and motto. saltier vert. tantc.

Lukin of Oxford, out of a tower a dragon Lund, Frederick James, Esquire, of Luseombe of Totnes, Devonsh., a demi-

issuant. Malsis HaU, Kildwick, Yorks, W.B., lion rampant gardant and crowned or.

Lukis, Guernsey, a cubit arm vested gu., in front of a crescent or, a fountain collared az., and pierced through the

cuffed vert, garnished or, holding a ppr. Secundo flumine. neck with an arrow ppr., charged on
the shoulder with a cinquefoil gu. Deo
sprig of three holly-leaves ppr., between Lund, Thomas, Esquire, of Lovely Hall, duce ferro com itante.

j

two wings or, each charged with a cross Blackburn, Lanes, a demi-lion ram-

crosslet az. Esse quam videri. pant gu., charged with two covered Lusher, Surrey and London, a martlet or.

Lum, Yorks, a Moor's head in profile cups in pale or, and holding between 95. 2

ppr., wreathed about the temples or the paws a plate thereon a cross patee Lusher of London, a demi-lion gu., laying

and sa. 192. 13 throughout, also gu. Semper fidtiis. his paws on a gauntlet or. 9. 12

Lumb, a sceptre in pale or. 170. 10 II. 4 Lushington, Sir Arthur, Bart., of South

Lumb, James, Esquire, of Homewood Lund, Edward, Esquire, of Leighton Hill Park, Berks, a lion's head erased

and Brigham Hall, Whitehaven, a Villa, Northgate, Edgley, Stockport, a vert, charged on the erasure with three

blackamoor's head in profile couped at demi-pegasus couped or, the wings ermine spots or, ducally gorged arg.

the shoulders ppr., wreathed about the charged with five horse-shoes, two cf. 18. 5

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LUS 355 LYN

Lushington, Rev. Thomas Godfrey Law, Lutwidge, between two branches of laurel Lyddel, a lion rampant arg., ducally

M.A., of Sittingbourne Vicarage, Kent, in orle a hand holding a scroll of crowned or. i. 12
same crest. Fides nudaque Veritas.
Lushington, Sir Godfrey, K.C.M.G., of parchment, all ppr. 2\^. i Lyde, a stag's head erased erminois. Noti
34, Old Queen Street. Westminster,
Lutwidge, Charles Robert Fletcher, Es- sibi. 121. 2

quire, J.P., D.L., of Holm Rook Hall, Lyde, Ames-, Lionel NeviUe Frederick,

and Stokke, Great Bedwyn, Hunger- Whitehaven, Cumb., and Shandon, Esquire, of Ayot St. Lawrence and the

ford, Wilts, same crest. Tunbridge Wells, Kent, on a wreath of Hyde, Herts, and Thornham Hall,

Lushington, Sir Franklin, of Templehurst, the colours a lion rampant per pale Brancaster, Norf. : (i) A buck's head

Southborough, Kent, same crest and arg. and gu., collared or. Deo patria erased erminois, attired or (for Lyde).

motto. amisis. cf. 1. 13 A121. 2. (2) rose arg., slipped and

Lushington, His Honour Judge Vernon, Lutwyche, an arm in armour wielding a leaved ppr., in front thereof an annulet

of 36, Kensington Square, W., and sword, all ppr. 210. 2 or (for Ames). Non sibi. cf. 49. 5

Pyparts, Cobham, Surrey, same crest Lutwyche of Lutwych, Shropsh., an Lydiard of Meadsfield, Surrey, out of a

and motto. heraldic tiger's head erased gu., tufted naval coronet or, a Moor's head affrontee

Lushington, see Wildman-Lushington and maned or. cf. 25. 4 ppr., wreathed round the temples with
laurel vert, round the neck a torse arg.
Lusk, Sir Andrew, Bart., of Colney Park, Lutwyche, Hudson Latham, Esquire, J.P.,

in the parishes of St. Stephen, St. D.L., of Kynaston Ross, Heref., same and az., thence pendent from a ribbon

Albans, and Shenley, Herts, an ancient crest. arg., fimbriated az., a representation

ship with tliree masts, the sails furled Lutyens, a serpent erect on its tail. of a gold naval medal. Virtute et pru-

ppr., and permons gu., surmounted by Luxford, a dexter arm embowed, holding dentia.

a rainbow ppr. Laus Deo. in the hand a dagger, both ppr. Lydown, an anchor in pale environed

Luson, on a ducal coronet a dolphin c/. 201. 4 with a serpent. 161. 3

naiant, aU ppr. 140. 4 Luxtord of Wartling and Higham, Sussex. Lye, an antelope's head arg., attired or,

Lusy, out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter a boar's head arg., erased at the neck collared gu. cf. 1 26. 2

hand holding a rose stalked and leaved, gu., holding in the mouth a spear or, Lye, Heref. and Wilts, an eagle displayed

all ppr. 218. II headed of the first. arg., beaked and legged gu. 75-2

LutelOOte of OrchiU, Perthsh., Scotland, a Luxford, Sussex, a wolf rampant support- LyeU, Scotland, a swallow volant ppr.

swan ppr., on its head a crescent. ing an arrow in pale, point downwards Sedulo et honeste tutela. 96. 2

Addicunt aves. or, flighted arg. Lyell, Scotland, a unicorn's head erased.

1

LutefOOte, a hand vested holding a mill- Luxford^ Robertson-, John Stewart At all tijmes God ?ne defend. 49. 5

rind ppr. 207. 4 ! Odiame, Higham, Sussex : (i) Upon a Lyell of Kinnordy, Angus, a hand in

Luther, Essex, two arms in armour em- roek ppr., a wolf rampant or, collared, armour holding a sword ppr., hilt and

bowed, holding in the hands a round with line reflexed over the back az., pommel or. Forti non ignavo.

buckle. supporting an arrow az. point down- 212. 4
Luther, on a rose a long cross gu. Lcctitia
wards. (2) A cubit arm erect holding Lyell of Murthill, Aberdeen, Scotland, a

per mortem. an imperial coronet, all ppr. dexter hand holding a sword erect, all

Lutley, John Habington, Brockhampton, Luxford, a boar's head couped or. ppr. Forti non ignavo. 212. 9

Worcs., a lion couchant guardant sa. 43- : LyeU of Gardyne Castle, Forfarsh., a

Virtute nan vi. Luxmoore, Charles Frederick Coryndon, dexter hand holding a sword erect ppr.,

Lutman of Bentley, Hants, and Langley, of Ashbrook Hall, Middlewich : ( i ) A between two sprigs of laurel, also ppr.
Sussex, out of a mural coronet arg., a Tutela.
boar stataut ppr. {for Brooke). (2) In

demi-lion rampant az., holding between front of a battle-axe a moorcock, all LyeU of Dysart, Scotland, same crest

its paws a mullet or. cf. 15. 8 ppr. (for Luxmoore). Paste without i and motto.

Lutteley of Bromscroft, Shropsh., and fraude. Lyell, Bart, (extinct), of Kinnordy, For-

I

Worcs., on a plate an eagle displayed Luxmoore or Luxmore, a sea-lion rampant farsh., upon ; . rock a dexter cubit arm

ppr. 20. 2 erect in armour pppprr., charged with a

Lutterell, see Luttrell. Luxmore of Witherdon and Kerslake, cross parted and frreetty gu., the hand
, grasping a sword, also ppr. Forti non

Lutterford, Staffs, a spear or, embrued Devonsh., a battle-axe erect ppr. Se-
1

gu. , between two wings expanded sa. cmis fecit securum. 172. 3 ignavo. 274. 9

112. II Lyal or Lyall, Scotland, a swallow volant Lyfield of Stoke Dabernon, Surrey, a

Lutton, in the sea a rock ppr. 179. 5 ppr. Sedvlo et honeste. 96. 2 bull's head caboshed arg., charged
I

Lutton of Knapton, Yorks, on the stump Lyall, Henry Claud, of Hedley, Epsom, a ' with three guttes-de-poix. cf. 43. 8

of a tree eradicated or, a peacock close cock or, combed and wattled gu. An Lyford, a fox's head erased or. 33. 6

ppr. I mat/. \

Lygglns, a greyhound sejant ppr. 59. 4

Luttrell, a dexter hand holding a garland Lybb, Oxon., a naked arm erect holding j Lygon, see Beauchamp, Earl.

of roses, all ppr. 218. 6 |

in the hand an oak-branch fructed, all Lygon, a savage's head affrontee couped

Luttrell-Ohnius, Earl of Carhampton ppprr. at the shoulders. Ex fide fortis.

(extinct), Ireland, a demi-Moor in ar- 1

1 in armour ppr., holding Lyle or Lyell of Woodhead, Scotland, a

mour ppr., garnished or, between two in the hand a spear of three points. swallow volant ppr. Sedulo et honeste.

branches of laurel vert, round the Lybbe, Oxon., a dexter arm embowed in 96. 2

temples a wreath arg. and gu., on the mail, supporting a halberd ppr. Lyle, De, Lord Lyle, a cock or, crested gu.

breast a fess counter-embattled of the Lychefield and Lychfeld, an arm embowed, An 1 may. 91. 2

second. En Dieu est ina fiance. vested arg., holding in the hand ppr. Lyley of Fulham, Middx., a cubit arm in

Luttrell of Luttrellstown, Ireland, an a bow or, strung gu. armour, the hand within a gauntlet

otter passant, holding in the mouth a ;

Lychfeld and LychQeld, Shropsh., a boar's grasping a war mace, all ppr., from the

maEnfish, all ppr. head couped az. handle of the mace a chain pendent
Dieu est fiance. 43. I I encircling the arm or.

Luttrell of Four Oaks, Warw., an otter Lychford of Charlwood, Surrey, a leo-

sa., holding in the mouth a fish ppr. pard's face per pale arg. and sa., be- Lylgrave, a peacock's head couped at the

Luttrell, Fownes-, George, of Dunster tween two wings counterchanged. neck go bony or and az., holding in the

Castle, Somers., out of a ducal coronet Lydall or Lyddall of Sunning and Didcot, beak a hly arg. cf. 103. 2

or, a plume of five feathers arg. Quce- Berks, and Ipsden and Uxmore, Oxon.. Lymesey or Lymesy, a demi-bear ram-

site marte tuenda arte. 114. 13 on a mural coronet chequy or and az.. pant sa. 34. 13

Luttrell of Hanbury, Somers., and Hart- a heron's head erased of the first hold- I Lymington, Viscount, sec Portsmouth,

land Abbey, Devonsh.. a boar passant ing in its beak a scroll with the motto, Earl.

arg., bristled and charged on the Et patribus et posteritate. 104. 10 Lymme of Lymm, Chesh.. a lion's head

shoulder with a rose or. - cf. 40. 9 j couped per pale arg. and gu. 21. i

Lydcotte, Bucks, of Woodburcot, Nor-

Lutwich, a dexter arm in armour holding thamp. and Surrey, on a ducal coronet Ly nacre or Lynaker, Derbysh., a grey-

in the hand a sword, both ppr. 210. 2 a boar's head couped, all or. hound's head erased arg. 61. 4

23—2

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LYN 356 LYS

Lynam, Ireland, a demi-savage brandish- beaked az., between two wings or, a thistle, and in her sinister a chaplet

ing a scimitar ppr. 186. 3 tower of the last (far Stephens). (2) —of laurel ppr. Laura redimita quiescam.
Speravi.
Lynan, a rose charged with a thistle. A griffin's head erased sa., charged Lyon of Heref., London, and West Twy-
ford, Middx., on a pink flowered gu.,
Lynch-Power, see Power. 149- 3 on the neck with an ermine spot

I arg.. surmounting a cross crosslet in

Lynch, on a ducal coronet or, a lynx pas- bend sinister or (fcrr Lyne). Recte el leaved vert, a lion's head erased per

sant gardant arg. suaviter. fesse erm. and ermines, charged with
a pale counterchanged.
Lynch of Tcddington. Middx., a | Lynecar or Lynegar, Ireland, on a mount

lynx

passant gardant ppr. 302. 9 a stag, all ppr. 117. I Lyon, Ireland, a lion's head erased sa.,

Lynch-Blosse, Bart., see Blosse. j Lynedoch, Baron (Graham), an eagle or. charged with a bar gemelle or.

Lynch, Ireland, two ears of wheat in Candide et secure. cf. 17. 8

saltier ppr. I54- j Lynegar, Ireland, on a mount a stag, all Lyon, Thomas Henry, of Appleton Hall,

4

Lynch, James Beverley, Esqnire. of Wea- j ppr., charged with a trefoil, cf. 117. i Chesh., a lion's head erased ppr. Pro

[ rege et patria. 17. 8

ton Wood, Newport, Shropsh., a wolf > Lynell or Lineall, Shropsh. and Chesh.,

passant coward ppr., collared or, a garb or, between two trefoils sa. Lyon of Bishop's Caudle, Dorset, a Hon
rampant az., charged on the body with
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charged with a hurt, and chained of the Lynes, an elephant's head erased purp.

second. Semper fidelis. 133- 3 three crosses patee arg., and resting
the sinister paw on a cross moline or.
Lynch of Barna, Galway, a lynx passant Lynes of Tooley Park, Leics., and Hatton,

gardant ppr. Semper fidelis. 302. 9 Warw., in front of a fleur-de-lis arg., a Innixus vera validus.
|
lion rampant gu. Foi, roi, droit. Lyon, Ireland, a hand holding a sword
Lynch, George Staunton, Esquire, J. P., of

Clydagh House, co. Galway, Ireland, Lynes, Samuel Parr, Esquire, of Garth- ppr., enfiled with a boar's head erased

a lynx passant ppr., charged on the meilio, Corwen, North Wales, same or. 212. 6

shoulder with a mullet gu. Semper crest and motto. Lyon-Moore, Robert, Esquire, of Molenan,

fidelis. cf. 127. 2 Lynes, Rev. John, M.A., of Sandesfort CO. Londonderry, and Cliff, Belleck. co.
Fermanagh, a Moor's head ppr. Duris
Lynch of Clogher House, co. Mayo : A(l) House, Wyke Regis, Dorset, same crest

lynx passant gardant ppr. (for Lynch), and motto. non frangor.

cf. 127. 2. (2) A demi-wolf holding Lyngard and Lyngharde, Northamp , a Lyons, Rt. Hon. the late Sir Richard

between the paws a heart {for Crean). lion sejant gardant sa,, holding in the Bickerton Pemell, G.C.B., Viscount

Lynch-Staunton, Charles Rushworth, Es- dexter paw a key in pale or. Lyons of Christchurch, Southampton

quire, of Clydagli, Headford, Tuam, Lyngard and Lyngharde, Northamp., a (extinct), on a chapeau gu., turned up
erm., a sea-Uon's head erased arg.,
CO. Galway : (i) Upon a mount vert, a lion's gamb erased and erect arg., hold- gorged with a naval coronet az., hold-

Afox statant ppr. (for Staunton). (2) ing three roses gu., stalked and leaved

lynx passant ppr., charged with a vert. cf. 37. 12 ing in the mouth a flagstaff in bend
sinister ppr., therefrom flowing a ban-
muUet gu. {for Lynch). En Dieu ma Ly ngarde, Warw. , an heraldic tiger's head

foy. maned and tufted sa. 25. 4 ner, also az., having inscribed thereon
" Marack " in letters of gold. Noli
Lyndergreen, out of a foreign coronet a Lynn, Middx. and Surrey, a lion's head

sprig. erased arg. 17. 8 irritare leones.

Lyndhurst, Baron (extinct), Rt. Hon. the Lynn, a demi-lion. 10. 2 Lyons, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Algernon

late Sir John Singleton Copley, a dexter Lynn of Woodbridge, Suff., a demi-eagle M'Lennan, G.C.B., of Kilvrough, Gla-
arm embowed in armour ppr., charged erm., with wings addorsed and erect morgansh., on a chapeau gu., turned

with an escallop i graspmg vord az., bezantee, charged on the breast up erm., a sea-lion's head erased arg.,

and encircled with a chaplet of laurel, with a martlet gu., and holding in the gorged with a naval crown az.

also ppr. Ultra pergerc. beak an annulet, also of the last. Lyons of Ledestown, Westmeath, on a

Lyndley of Lyndley, Yorks, and Skegby, Lynn of Southwick Hall, Northamp., a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion's

Notts, a griffin's head arg., gorged lion's head erminois, erased gu., ducally head erased arg. Noli irritare leones.

with a bar gemel sa. cf. 66. i crowned or, and gorged with a collar I/. 9

Lyndon, Somers., five arrows, one in pale sa., charged with four bezants, cf. 18. 8 Lyons of Brookhill, Lisburn, co. Antrim,

and four in saltier, banded and buckled Lynne, Yorks, a squirrel sejant ppr., Ireland, a demi-lion rampant holding

ppr- 173- 3 supporting a cross crosslet fitched gu. in the dexter paw a fleur-de-Us arg. In

Lyndon, Ireland, a sea-dragon flying, 135- I te, Dotnine, speravi. 13-2

gorged with a mural coronet or Lyon, see Strathmore and Kinghorue, Lyons, WiUiam Henry Holmes, Esquire,

Lyndon, George Frederick, Esquire, J.P., Earl of. J.P., of Richmond Lodge, Strandton-n,
CO. Down, same crest and motto.
of Brandwood House, King's Heath, Lyon-Stewart, see Blakeney- Lyon-Ste-

Woros., a leopard's head couped and wart. Lyons, Robert Colvill Jones, same crest

affrontee. Vng roy, ung foy, ung Lyon, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet a and motto.

toy. demi-savage, the arms embowed. Lyons, James Bristow, Esquire, same

Lyndown, on a pillar a man's heart ppr. Lyon, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet a crest and motto

176. 5 demi-savage, the dexter aim embowed, Lyons of Cork, Ireland, a demi - lion
Lyndsay of the Mount, Fifesh.. amidst
pointing with forefinger, the sinister rampant sa. Virtute et fidditate.
flames a heart transfixed by a dart, all
elbow resting on the coronet. 10. I

ppr. 181. II Lyon, Scotland, within two branches of Lyons, William Henry, Esquire, J. P.,

Lyndsey, a demi-bear rampant sa. laurel a lady to the girdle vested, same crest and motto.

34- 13 holding in her dexter hand the royal Lyons of Cork, a woolpack arg., thereon
Lyndsey of London, and Bucksted, Sus-
thistle, all ppr. In te, Domini, speravi. a lion passant su.
sex, an eagle displayed sa., beaked and
311. 2 Lysaght, Baron Lisle, see Lisle.

legged or, charged on the breast with Lyon, William Francis Henry, Goring Hall, Lysers, between two wings or, an anchor

a cross patee of the last. cf. 75. 2 Worthing, same crest and motto. sa. 161. 12
Lyon, John Stewart, Kirkmichael, Dum-
Lyndsey of Colby, Norf., a unicorn sejant Lysle of Cambridge, and Compton Dav-
fries, same crest and motto.
regardant arg., armed, ungu., crined, Lyon of London and Siu-rey, a demi-Iady riU, Somers., on a chapeau gu., turned

and ducally gorged or. ppr., vested arg., the stomacher fretty up erm., a millstone arg., charged with

Lyndwood, a fleur-de-lis per pale arg. and a mill-rind or. iSo. 14

sa. 148. 2 az., holding in her dexter hand a Lysley, out of a ducal coronet or, a fleur-
key or, and in her sinister a thistle
Lyne, a griffin's head erased sa. 66. 2 slipped and leaved ppr,, all within two de-Us arg.
branches of oak in orle, fructed of the Lysley, William Lowther, Pewsham, Chip-
Lyne, John, Esquire, J.P., of Gala, Cran-
last. penham : (1) On a chapeau gu., turned
brook, Tasmania, uses : a griSin's head up erm., a miUstone arg. charged with
Lyon, a demi-lady ppr., attired or and a miUrind or. (2) A cubit arm in ar-
erased sa. Aperto vivere voto. 66. 2 az., holding in her dexter hand a mour, the hand in a gauntlet grasping

Lyne-Stephens of Weymouth: (i) In

front of a raven's head couped erm.,

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LYS 357 MAC

a -vvar-mace, all ppr., from the handle Lyster-Smythe, Colonel William, of Bar- in profile, couped at the shoulders ppr.

of the mace a chain pendant encircling bavilla, CoUinstown, co. Weatmeath, wreathed about the temples arg. and

the arm or. Forward. out of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's —sa. [for Lyttelton). Under the arms,

Lysons, two greyhounds' heads erased, head az. Exaltabit honore. Hie murus aheneus. Over the An-

addorsed, and collared. 60. 12 Lyte, a bear rampant sa., muzzled gu., —nesley crest, Viriutis amorc. Over the
—MacLeod crest, Hold fast. Over the
Lysons of Hempsted Court, Glouc, the supporting a staff. 34. 9
Lyttelton crest, Ung Dieu, ung roy.
sun rising out of a bank of clouds Lyte of Lytescary, Somers., a demi-swan

ppr. Valehit. 162. 5 arg., with mngs extended gu., again.st Lytton, Surrey, Derbysh., and Herts, a

Lyssers, a dolphin haurient ppr. a plume of three ostrich-feathers, the bittern in flags, seecled, all ppr.

140. II middle one of the first, the other two ALytton, Earl of (Bulwer- Lytton) : (i)

Lyster, Ireland, on the point of a sword of the second. bittern in flags ppr., charged with a

in pale a garland of laurel ppr. Lyttel, Ireland, a pot of flowers ppr. rose gu., barbed and seeded ppr. (for

170. I Magnum in parvo. Lytton). (2) An heraldic tiger's head

Lyster of Rowton Castle, Shropsh., a Lyttelton, Rt. Hon. Sir Cliarles George, erased erm., crined and armed or (for

stag's head erased ppr. Loyal an mort. Viscount and Baron Cobham, Baron Bulwer). cf. 25. 4. (3) A dove

121. 2 Lyttelton, and Baron Westcote, a Moor's gardant arg., holding in the beak an

Lyster of Carlow, out of a ducal coronet head in profile couped at the shoulders olive-branch ppr., fructed or (for

a stag's head, all ppr. Betinens vestigia ppr., wreathed about the temples arg. Wiggett). Hoc virlutia opus. 92. 4

jamce. 120. 7 and sa. Ung Dieu, ung ray. 192. 13 Lyveden, Baron (Vernon): (i) A boar's

Lyster of Waye, Ashburton, Devonsh., Lyttelton-Annesley, Sir Arthur Lyttelton, head erased sa., ducally gorged or (for
K.C.V.O. : (I) On a wreath of the
out of a ducal coronet or, charged AVernon). 309. 12. (2) cubit arm

with a cross humettee gu., a stag's liveries a Moor's head in profile ppr., erect in armour ppr., charged with a

head ppr. Retinens vestigia jamce. wreathed about the temples arg. and battle-axe sa., the hand grasping two

Lyster of Roscommon, out of a ducal az. (for Annedey). (2) On a wreath of wreaths of laurel pendent on either side,

coronet a stag's head, all ppr. 120. 7 his liveries, a bull'shead caboshed ppr., all ppr. (for Smith). Vernon semper
Lyster of Fort William, co. Roscommon,
between two flags gu. (3) Upon a viret. 274. II
wreath of the colours a Moor's head
a stag's head erased ppr. 121. 2 Lyzzers, a dolphin haurient ppr. 140. 11

M.

Mabb and Mabbe of London, a wyvern McAlister, Scotland, an arm in armour M'Ara, a thistle stalked and leaved in

| hand [ front of a dexter arm from the elbow

with wings addorsed or, pellettee. in fess, holding in the a cross

cf. 70. I crosslet fitched gu. Per mare, per erect, holding a sword in bend sinister,

1

Mabball and Mabbatt, a wyvern passant terras. 211. 14 all ppr.

vert, at the tail another head, and each MacAIister, Donald, Esquire, of Barr- Macarmick, Cornw., an arm in armour

head vomiting flames, all ppr. 69. 9 more, Cambs, same crest and motto. embowed ppr., holding in the hand a

Maberley or Maberly, out of a ducal coro- M'Alaster or Macalister, Scotland, a cutlass. cf. 195. 2

net or, a demi-lion gu. 16. 3 dexter hand holding a dirk in pale, MacArtain, Ireland, a bear rampant sa.,

Maberley, Thomas Astley, Mytten, Cuck- I both ppr. Fortiter. 212. 9 | muzzled or.
I

field, a cross crosslet fitchee or. McAUa or M'Aulay, Scotland, a boot McArther or M' Arthur, Scotland, two

Macabe, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant couped at the ankle ppr., and spurred. laurel-branches in orle. 146. 5

arg., holding between the paws an ! Dulce periculum. 193. 9 Macarthur, Rev. George Fairfowl, of
arrow, point downwards, gu., headed M'AlIister, Scotland, a dexter arm in Wyandra, Ashfield, near Sydney, New

and feathered, also arg. armour embowed, holding in the hand South Wales, Senior Chaplain to the

M'Aben of Knockdohan, Scotland, a a dagger, both ppr. 196. 5 Volunteer forces of New South Wales,

swallow ppr. Nulli prceda. cf. 96. i M'Allum, Scotland, a tower arg., masoned two laurel- branches in orle. Fide et

Macadam, Scotland, a cross crosslet sa. In ardua tendit. 156. 2 opera. 146- 5

fitched, and a sword in saltier gu. Macalpin, Scotland, a Saracen's "head M' Arthur, Alexander. Esquire, of 79,

166. 12 couped at the neck dropping blood, all Holland Park, London, W., in front of

MacAdam, Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas ppr. Cuinich bas alpan. 190. 11 a greyhound couchant sa., collared,

Stannard, of Blackwater, co. Clare, MacAIpine, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet and line reflexed over the back arg., a
billet erect or, the whole between two
Ireland, on a mount vert, a cock ppr., or, a thistle erect, flowered and leaved

holding in his bill a cross Calvary or. ppr. E'eti do haite spare not. 1 50. 2 branches of vert, fructed ppr. Fide

In hoc signo vinces. M'Alpin, a man's head bearded, affrontee, et opera. 26S. 13

Mac Adam-Smith, William Esquire, J. P., crowned with an antique crown, all ppr. M' Arthur, William Alexander, of 12,
Abbotsfield, Wivehscombe, Somers., M' Anaspog, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet Buckingham Gate, S.W., and 4, Third

in front of a dolphin haurient or., or, a rock ppr. cf. 171. 9 Avenue, Hove, same crest and motto.

three chess-rooks az. Generosity with M' Andrew, Scotland, an eagle with wings McArthur, Allen Gordon, Esquire, of 28,

justice. 235. 2 displayed. Fear God. 77. 5 linden Gardens, W., same crest and

McAdam, Scotland, a dexter hand hold- M' Andrew of Ceylon, a lion's head erased motto.

ing a hawk's lure. 217. 8 ppr., crowned with an antique crown MacArthur or Macarthur, an escaUop

McAdam or Macadam, Scotland, a stag's or. Rigk gu brath. cf. 17. 12 or, charged with a mullet gu.
141. 6
—head couped ppr. Calm. Crux mihi M' Andrew of London, a galley with her

grata quies. 121. 5 oars erect in sal tire sa., and flags gu. MacArthur, Scotland, two wings ad-

M'Adam of Waterhead and Balloch- Fortuna juvat. 160. 10 dorsed. f/- 109- 12

—ppr. Calm. Crux ) McAndrew, James Child, Esquire, of M' Arthur, Scotland, two laurel- branches

Grafham Grange, Guildford, same in saltier. Fide et opera.
M' Arthur-Stewart of Miltoun and Ascog,
crest and motto.
Butesh., Scotland, a greyhound couch-
M'Adam of Craigengillan, Ayrsh., Scot- McAndrew, James Johnston, of Lukes-
ant within two branches of bay ppr.
land, same crest. Steady. 121. 2 land, Ivybridge, Devonsh., same crest

HacaliSter, Charles Somerville, of Loup and motto. Fide et opera. 60. 5

and Kennox, a dexter arm in armour Macandrew, WiUiara, Esquire, of Weat- Macartney, a stag lodged erm. 115- 7

—erect, holding a dagger in pale, all ppr. wood House, near Colchester, same Macartney of Lissanoure, 00. Antrim,
Ireland, a hand in pale couped above
Per mare, per terras. Fortiter. 210. 4 crest and motto.

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the wrist ppr., holding a rose gu., MacBain, Scotland, a wolf's head ppr. M'Callum, Scotland, a castle arg., masoned

stalked and leaved vert. Mens conscia Vires in arduis. 30. 5 sa. I n ardua tendit. I5S- S

recti. 218. 10 McBarnet, Lieutenant-Colonel A. C, of M'Callum, a tower ppr., cupola and flag

Macartney of Belfast. Ireland, a cubit 2, Roland Houses, S.W., a dexter hand gu. 157. 15

erm erect ppr., holding a rose-branch grasping a sword in bend ppr., and in MacCalmont, Major-General Sir Hugh,

vert, flowered gu. Stimulat sed ornnt. an escrol over . Sic ad astra. of Abbeylands, co. Antrim, a griffin's
head erased ppr., charged with a fleur-
218. 10 M'Barnet of Torridon, Ross-sh., Scotland,

Macartney, Carthanach George. Esquire, a hand grasping a sword in bend ppr. de-lis or. Nil desperandum.
J.P., of Lissanoure Castle, co. Antrim. McCalmont, James Martin, of Holywood
a cubit arm erect, the hand grasping a Sic ad astra. 212. 13
ro.se-branch in flower, all ppr. Mejis House, Belfast, same crest and motto.
Macbean and M'Bean, Scotland, a demi- M'Cammond, Major Walter Edwin Car-
conscia recti.
cat rampant gu. 26. II son, 4th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles,
Macartney, Ellison-: (i) A cubit arm of Innisfayle, Donegall Park. Belfast,
M'Bean, Scotland, a mountain-cat ram- out of a mural crown a lion's head gu.,
erect, the hand grasping a rose-branch
pant sa. 26. 2

M'Bean of Inverness-sh., Scotland, a cat

flowered, all ppr. {for Macartney). sejant ppr. Touch not the cat bot a charged on the neck with a bell arg.

A218. 10. (2) buck's head erased glove. 26. 8 Justus ac tenax. 295. 4

ppr., charged on the neck with a tre- Macbeath, Scotland, a dexter arm in M'Cammond, James Napier, of Ormis-

foil slipped vert {for Ellison). Spe armour embowed, holding in the hand dale, Fortwilliam Park, Belfast, and
Arnside, Whitehead, co. Antrim, same
gaudeo. 121. 8 a sword, all ppr. 195. 2

Macartney, Sir John, Bart., of Lish, co. M'Beth of London, a serpent's head crest and motto.
Armagh, and Jolimont, Mackay, couped ppr. Conjuncta virtuti fortuna. M'Cammond, William Alfred, Esquire, of

Queensland, Australia, a hand holding 142. 8 Belfast, Ireland, same crest and motto.

a sUp of a rose-tree with three roses MacBrady, Count of the Holy Roman MacCan, Lords of Clan Crassel, co.

thereon, all ppr. Stimulat sed ornat. Empire, a cherub ppr. , winged or. 1 89. Armagh, Ireland, a salmon naiant ppr.

cj. 218. 12 M'Braid, Scotland, a dexter hand gu., Crescit sub pondere virtus. 139- 12

Macartney, Carhle Henry Hayes, Esquire, holding a billet sa. 215. 11 M'Candlish, a demi-lion vert. 10. 2

B.A., of Foxhold, Thatcham, Berks, a M'Brair, Scotland, or M'Braire, a uni- McCandlish, George Glennie Leslie, Es-

cubit arm vested and cuffed bendy gu. corn's head erased arg. 49. 5 quire, 6, Manor Place, Paddington, a
demi-lion rampant vert.
and or, the hand holding a rose-branch, M'Braire of Xetherwooii. Dumfriessh., a

both ppr. Mens conscia recti. 268. 8 lion rampant gu. In defiance. i. 13 M'Candlish, a snake nowed ppr. Cavendo

Macartney, Rev. Sydney Parkyns, M.A., MacBrayne of Glenbranter, Cowall. tutus. 142. 4

of Shalesbrooke, Forest Row, Sussex, Argyllsh., Scotland, issuing from a M'Cann, Ireland, a bull's head cabossed

same crest and motto. ducal coronet a dexter arm, the hand sa. 43. 8

Macartney-Filgate, Townley Patten grasping a sword in bend sinister, all M'Carin, Scotland, a swallow ppr. Ntdli

Hume, Esquire, J.P., of Lowtherstone, ppr. Fortis ceu leo fidus. -'12. 11 prceda. cf. 96. i

Ballriggan. Dublin, a griffin segreant M'Brayne of Summerlee, Lanarksh., a M'Carlie, placed on the dexter side of a

salient arg., pierced through the breast —demi-lion rampant or. issuing from a mount vert, a cross crosslet fitched sa.
with a broken spear or, holding the cf. 166. 4
ducal coronet ppr. / hope in God.

point in its beak. The righteous are bold as a lion. 16. 3 M'Carlie, the sun or, shining on a cross

Macarty, Ireland, an arm embowed vested M'Brayne, David. J.P., of Glenbranter. crosslet fitched sa., placed on the dexter

holding a lizard, all ppr. Strachur, Argyllsh. , out of a ducal side of a mount vert. In hoc signo

M'CartyorM'Cartie, Frederick Fitzgerald. coronet a dexter arm issuing g_r'aassping vinces. 166. 4
of Carriguavar, co. Cork, a dexter arm
in armour erect and couped, holding in ,

a sword, all ppr. F"ortis ceu ho fidus. MacCarthy, Ireland, out of a ducal

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the hand a newt, all ppr. M'Breid, Scotland, a dexter hand holding cuffed arg., the hand holding a

Macaul, Scotland, a fleur-de-lis arg. Pour a broadsword, all ppr. I am ever pre- lizard ppr. Lamh laidir a-buagh.

le rot. 148. 2 pared. 212. 13 McCarthy of Springhouse, co. Tipperary,

H'Aul, Scotland, a hand wielding a Macbride, on a chapeau a salamander in a dexter arm erect, couped at the elbow,

sword. Ferio, tego. 212. 13 flames, all ppr. 138. 2 vested az., cuffed arg., holding in the

Macaulay, Baron Macaulay, on a rock a Macbride, a raven ppr., wings expanded. hand a hzard, both ppr. cf. 209. 3

boot ppr., with a spur or. Dtdce peri- 107- 3 McCarthy of Carrignavar. Cork, a dexter

culum. M'Caa, Scotland, a hand holding a dagger arm in mail arg., holding in the hand

Macaulay-Anderson, Francis Adam, Es- Manuerect, all ppr. jorti. 212.9 "izard, both ppr. 209. 3
quire, of Roshnashane, co. Antrim,
Ireland : ( i ) In front of an oak-tree M'Cabe, Ireland, on a mount vert, a stag McCarthy, Earl of Clancarty and Viscount
ppr., an escutcheon arg., charged with \

current regardant ppr Muskerry {attainted), a dexter arm

Maccabe, Sir Francis Xavier Frederick, vested in mail armour ppr., cuffed arg.,

a boar's head erased az. (for Anderson). M.R.C.S., F.R.C.P.I., of Park Cottage, erect, holding in the hand a lizard, both

(2) In front of two arrows in saltire Sandyford, co. Dublin, a demi-griffin. also ppr. Forti et fiddi nihil difficile.

ppr., a boot, also ppr., spurred or, with Aut vincere aid mori. 209. 3

the motto over, Dulce periculttm McCall, of Edgbaston, Warw., a griffin's McCarthy-Reagh, a dexter arm erect

{for Macaulay). Stand sure. head betwixt two wings ppr. Dulce couped at the elbow, vested az., cuffed

Macaulay of Edinburgh, a boot couped at pericidum. 65. 11 arg., holding in the hand ppr. a lizard

the ankle, thereon a spur, all ppr. 193. 9 M'Call, Ireland, a goat's head erased az. vert. Fortis ferox et celer.

M'Aully, Scotland, a dexter hand holding 128. 5 cf. 209. 3

a scimitar. I will. 213.5 M'Call, George, of Daldowie, Lanarksh., Maccartney, a dexter hand holding a

M'AulJfle, Ireland, a boar's head couped Scotland, a leg in armour couped at shp of rose-tree ppr. Mens conscia

or. 43. I the calf ppr., and spurred or. Dtdce recti. 18. 10

M'AusIane of Wandsworth Common, periculum. 193. 4 Maccartney, Ireland, a dexter hand hold-

Surrey, a dexter hand charged with a M'Call, a griffin's head between two ing a branch of laurel ppr. 3Iens

bezant holding up a ducal coronet wings. 65. II conscia recti. 219. 9

within two laurel-branches disposed M'Call, Scotland, a hand holding a broad- MacCartney, Scotland, a griffin segreant

orleways. Audaces juvo. cf. 217. 3 sword, all ppr. Ferio, tego. 212. 13 az., the mngs erm., holding between

MacAwIey, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant M'Call, James. Esquire, of Caitloch, the claws an etoile or. cf. 62. 2

gu- 10. 3 Moniai ve, N. B. , a hand holding a dagger. M'Cartnay, Scotland, a dexter hand hold-
MacBain, Hon. Sir James, K.C.M.G.. Ferio, tego.
ing a slip of a rose-tree ppr. Stimulat

of Scotsburn, Toorak. near Melbourne. McCallum, Kellie-, of Braco, Perthsh.. a sed ornat. 21S. 10

Victoria, Austraha, a wolf's head. tower or, masoned sa. In ardua tendit. M'Cartney, Scotland, same crest. Sua

Vires in arduis. 30. 5 1 156. 2 prcemia virtus.

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M'Casker and M'CaskiU, Scotland, a hand M'Cleverty, a cross crosslet fitched and McConnell, Dublin, a stag's head erased
holding a dagger erect. Mann jorli.
a palm- branch in saltier. arg. charged on the neck with a trefoil
,

212. 9 McClintock-Bunbury, see Bunbury. slipped vert. 121. 8
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M'Connell, Scotland, a dexter arm in fess
M'CasIand of Newlandmuir, Lanarksh.. McClintock, Baron Rathdonnell, see Rath-

Scotland, a dexter hand erect ppr., donnell. couped ppr., holding in the hand a cross

holding up a ducal cap tufted on the M'ClintOck of Trintagh, eo. Donegal, of crosslet titclied. Toujours pret. 221.10

top with a rose gu., within two branchea Hampstead Hall, co. Londonderry, and McConnell, William Robert, 35, Montagu
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of laurel disposed orleways, also ppr. of Drumcar, Louth, a lion passant ppr. Place, W.C, same crest and motto.

Auduces juvo. 217.2 Virtute et labore. 6. 2 M'Corda, Ireland, a demi-savage holding

I in his dexter hand a barbed arrow, and

M'Caul, Loudon, a fleur-de-lis arg. Pour McClintock, Charles Edward, of Glende-
j

k roi. 148. 2 ragh, Crumlin S.O., co. Antrim, same in his sinister a heart. Via una, cor
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MacCausland, ConoUy Thomas, J.P., crest and motto. unum. 186. 9

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D.L., of Drenagh {formerly Fruit Hill), McClintock, Admiral Sir Francis Leo- MacCormac, the late Sir William,

Limavady, co. Londonderry, Ireland, pold, K.C.B., of 8, Atherstone Ter- K.C.B., K.C.V.O., of 13, Harley Street,
a boar's head erased az., armed or,
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race, London, S.W., same crest and ' W., an arm couped grasping tliree

langued gu., and charged with a motto. ! tilting-spears, all ppr. .iine tiinori..
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crescent of the second. Virtus sola McClintock, Arthur George Florence, M'Cormack and M'Cormick, Scotland, on

nobilitat. Esquire, J. P.. of Rathvinden, Leigh- a rock ppr., a martlet sa. Sine tiinore.

MacCausland of Bessbrooke. co. London- ' linbridge, co. Carlow, and Hillsborough, cj. 95. 7

derry, Ireland, on a chapeau gu., turned CO. Down, same crest and motto. M'Cormick, Ireland, a dexter hand hold-

up erm., a boar's head erased az. M'ClintOck, Frederick Robert, Esquire, ing a spear in pale ppr. cj. 214. 11

cj. 42. 5 of Kilwarlin, Hillsborough, co. Down, M'Corquodale, Scotland, a stag at gaze

M'CausIand, Ireland, on a chapeau gu., same crest and motto. ppr. Vimtrex. 117.3

turned up erm., a greyhound sejant M'ClintOck, Scotland, a lion passant ppr. M'Corquodell of that ilk, and Phantillans,

ppr. cj. 59. 4 6. 2 Scotland, a stag at gaze ppr., attired

Maccaunach, Ireland, a ferret passant McClintock, Major John Knox, J.P., gu. Vivat rex. II7- 3

ppr. cj. 134- 9 D.L., of Seskinore, Omagh, Tyrone, a MacCostello, Ireland, a falcon ppr., belled

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M'Cay and M'Ooy, Scotland, a talbot's lion passant arg. Virtute et labore. and jessed or. cj. 85. 2

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head erased or, collared sa. 56. i M'Cloud, Ireland, a fox current ppr. !! McCowan, David, Esquire, J.P., of 7,

M'Chlery, of Kildrochit Wigtonsh., Scot- cj. 32. 8 . Lynedoch Crescent, Glasgow, an eagle

laud, a thistle ppr. Lahore et honore. M'Clure, a doomed tower, on the top a j rising with wings expanded and in-
verted. Tendimus ad caelum. 290. 6
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cf. 150. 2 flag ppr. 157. 15 !I
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M'Clauehlan or M'Claughlan, Scotland, M'Clure, Bart., of Belmont and Dundela, M'CouI, Scotland, a dexter arm in armour

a castle triple-towered. Fortis et fidiis. CO. Down, a tower domed ppr., from the embowed wielding a cutlass ppr.

155. 8 top a flag arg., the.son a rose gu. Vincere. cj. 195. 2

M'Clean, Ireland, a bull's head erased Spectemur agendo. cj. 157. 15 H'Coy, Scotland, a talbot's head erased

gu. 44- 3 M'Clymont, out of a mural coronet a or, collared sa. 56. i
a nag's head
M'Clean, Scotland, a tower embattled lion's head charged with a roundle. |I
broken. Omnia
M'Cracken, Scotland,

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arg. Virtue mine honour. 1 56. 2 cj. 19. 12 bridled, the reins

M'Cleay, a stag's head. 121. 5 jMcCoghlan of Cloghan, King's Co., Ire- recte. cj. 51. 6

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M'Cleish of Maryfield, Edinburgh, Scot- land, a dexter arm embowed vested gu., i M'Crae, Scotland, a hand holding a

land, a cross crosslet titched gu. Love. holding in the hand a sword, both ppr. sword. Fortitudine. 212. 13
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166. 2 204. I M'Crae, Scotland, an oak-tree ppr.

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M'Clellan, Scotland, a cubit arm j of Kilcoglan, Ireland, and ; Ddectat et ornat. 143-5

holding MacColgan

a sword, both ppr., on the point a the island of Teneriffe, a dexter arm ' STCraw, Scotland, a griffin sejant per

Moor's head or. c/. 212. 12 in armour embowed, the hand grasping pale or and gu., winged of the first.

j 62. 10

M'Clellan, Bart., Scotland, a Moor's head , a spear thrust through a stag's head

couped and wreathed ppr. Sapit qui couped, all ppr.i M'Cray, Scotland, a hand holding a sword.

reputat. UlO^- Ij 212. 13

M'Coll, Scotland, between the horns of Fort iter.

M'Clellan, Scotland, a dexter arm em- a crescent an etoile. Justi ut sidera McCreagh-Thornhill, Major Michael. 24,
j A163. 4 I Ecclestoa Square, S.W. : (i) thorn-
bowed fesseways, holding in the hand jidgent.

a sword in pale, the point entiled with M'Combie, see Duguid-M'Combie. tree ppr., on the trunk a mascle

a man's head, all ppr. Think on. M'Combie, a gray cat sejant erect. Touch and with a cross crosslet sa. on the

201. 7 not the cat hot a glove. 25. 2 Abranches (jor Thornhill). (2) demi-

McClelland, Ireland, an arm in armour Mac Conach and Mac Conachie, a demi- lion gu., gorged with a collar gemel,

embowed, the hand holding a sword savage wreathed ppr., holding in the and charged on the shoulder with two

piercing a negro's head, couped, all ppr. dexter hand a sheaf of arrows arg., mullets of six points fessewise or,
j and pointing with the sinister to an
holding between the paws a bezant,
Think on. cf. 195. 2

H'Clelland, Scotland, a negro's head antique crown ppr. Dejend, and spare thereon two mascles interlaced sa.

couped ppr. Sapit qui reputat. 191. 3 i not.—Ard clioille. cj. 186. 13 {jor McCreagh). Mors ante dedecora.
M'Cree or M'Crie, Scotland, an arm in
M'Clen, Scotland, a castle. Virtue mine Mac Concaled, Ireland, two trees couped
armour couped and embowed fessewise,
honour. 155-8 and raguled in saltier ppr., bound by a

I holding in the hand a scimitar. De-

M'Cleod, Scotland, the sun in splendour. garland of leaves vert.

/ burn weil. I see. 162. 2 M'Connel, Edinburgh and Queensland, lectat et ornat. cj. 196. 10

M'Cleod, Scotland, a bull's head cabossed Australia, a kangaroo sejant erect re- M'Crire, M'Cririck, M'Rerik, or Creirie,
between two flags barry of three gu., gardant on the ground under an and the Rev. T. W. McCririck, of the

az.. and arg. 43- 5 Australian grass-tree, all ppr. Vis in Hill House, Stockton-on-Tees, origin-

Macclesfleld, Earl oJ (Parker), of Shirburn vita Deus. 1 36. 9 ally of McCririck's Cairn, Dumfriessh.,

Castle, WaUingford, a leopard's head, M'Connel of Carsriggan, 00. Wigtown, a bee-hive with bees volant ppr. In-

affrontee and erased or, ducally gorged and Cress brook, Derbysh., a stag's head dustria. 137-7

gu. Sapere aude. 23. 8 erased gu., charged on the neck with M'Crobie, Scotland, a hawk rising ppr.

Macclesfleld of Maer, Staffs, out of a a trefoil sHpped or. Victor in arduis. Dcspicio terrena. 88. 2

ducal coronet or, a goat's head arg., 121. 8 M'Crummen, Scotland, a hand holding a

armed or, holding in the mouth a sprig McConnell, Sir Robert John, Bart., the flute. 217. 9

of rose-tree vert. tSf. 128. 14 Moat, Strandtown, co. Down, a stag's M'Crummen or M'Crummin, Scotland, a
head erased az., attired and charged on
M'Clesh, Scotland, a dexter han.', holding deini-lion rampant gu., armed az., hold-
ing in the dexter paw a thistle ppr.
a cross crosslet fitched. Love. the neck with a bee volant or. Victor

I in arduis. 265. 3 Permitte caitera divis. cj. 13. 12

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H'Cubbin, Scotland, an arm in armour M'Diarmid, Scotland, a lion rampant or. Macdonald, out of an Eastern coronet or,
a cubit arm erect ppr., encircled by a
embowed, holding in the hand a scimi- I- 13

tar. Pro rege et patria. 196. 10 McDiarmot, Ireland, a lion rampant arg., laurel- wreath vert, holding in the hand

M'Cubbin, Scotland, a martlet sa. 95. 5 holding a sceptre or. a dagger erect, also ppr., hilted and
M'Cull, Scotland, a leg in armour spurred
Macdona, J. Gumming, Esquire, M.P., of pommelled or.
Hilbre House. West Kirby, Chesh., a
and couped above the knee, all ppr. dexter arm embowed holding a sword Macdonald, Allan Douglas, a castle triple-

193- I towered arg., masoned sa., and issuing
from the centre tower a dexter arm
M'CuIloch, Scotland, a horse passant. in bend sinister environed with a in armour embowed grasping a sword,

Sine macula. 52. 6 serpent, all ppr. Virtutis gloria

M'CulIoch of Piltoun, co. Edinburgh, an merces. 302. 1 all ppr., and in an escroll above the

ermine ppr. Sine macula. 134. 6 M'Donagh, Ireland, a dexter arm cm- —motto. Ml/ hope is constant in thee.

M'CuIloch of Barholm, Kirkcudbrightsh., bowed, holding in the hand a sword Dhandeon co heiragha. cf. 155. 3

a hand throwing a dart, all ppr. Vi et environed with a serpent, all ppr. Vir- Macdonald, John Andrew, C.B., Glenala-

animo. 214. 4 tutis gloria 201. 3 dale. Inverness-sh., same crest and

M'CuIloch, Andrew Jameson, Esquire, of Macdonald-Lockhart, see Lockhart. motto.
Macdonald, Hon. Andrew Archibald, of
Ardwall, Gatehouse-on-Fleet, N.B., and Macdonald-Steuart, see Steuart.

14, Moray Place, Edinburgh, a hand Macdonald, Baron (Maodonald), of Slate, Government House, Charlottetown,

throwing a dart ppr. Vi et animo. CO. Antrim: (i) A dexter arm in ar- Prince Edward Island, Canada, a

M'CuIloch, Scotland, a naked arm em- mour fessewise, holding a cross crosslet castle triple - towered arg.. masoned

bowed throwing a dart. 201. 14 fitchee gu. (jor Macdonald). 211. 14. sa., and issuing from the centre tower

M'CuUock, a triangular harrow gu. 178. 4 (2) An ox arg., issuing from a hurst of a dexter arm in armour embowed
M'Cullutn, Scotland, a greyhound's head
oak-trees ppr. Per mare, per terras. Mygrasping a sword, all ppr. hope is

or. cf. 61. 2 Macdonald, Rt. Hon. John Hay Athole, constant in thee. cf. 155. 3

MacCurdy of London and Ireland, a P.C, C.B., LL.D., F.R.S.S., M.I.E.E., Macdonald, William Kid, Esquire, J. P.,

leopard passant ppr., resting its dexter Lord Justice Clerk of Scotland, and of Windmill House, Arbroath, and

paw on an escutcheon vert, thereon a Lord President of the Second Division Ballintuim, Perthsh., N.B., a raven

leopard's face or. 24. 6 of the Court of Session, Brigadier- ppr., perched on a rock az. Nee tem-

McCurten, Ireland, in front of two lances General of the Royal Company of pore, nee jato. 107. 2

in sal tire arg., headed or, an Irish harp Archers (H.M. Bodyguard), and Briga- Macdonald (ancient Lords of the Isles),

dier General Forth Infantry Brigade, a raven sa., on a rock az. 107. 2

M'Daniel, Ireland, a hand couped in fess, of 15, Abercromby Place, Edinburgh, Macdonald, Durh., in a bush a lion's face
holding a cross crosslet fitohed in pale. liscs ; a dexter arm in armour fesse-
and fore-paws sa. Toujours pret.

ways, holding in the hand ppr. a cross 21. 7
Macdonald, Scotland, a demi-lion ram-
of Woodlands, Bandon, a crosslet fitchee in pale gu. (incorrect).

dexter cubit arm in armour, holding Per mare, per terras. pant arg., regally crowned ppr., hold-
ing in its dexter paw a sword wavy of
in the hand ppr. a cross crosslet fitohee Macdonald of Craig-na-Gower, Argyllsh., the last, liilt and pommel or. Pro rege

erect. Per mare, per terras. a dexter arm in armour fesseways,

MacDeargan, a peewit ppr. couped below the elbow ppr., the hand in tyrannos. 14. 14
MacDermot or MacDermott, Ireland, a
holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu. Macdonald, Montagu William Colquhoun

greyhound current sa. cf. 58. 5 Per mare, per terras. 211. 14 Farquharson, Esquire, of St. Martins,

MacDermot, a demi-lion az., holding in Macdonald, out of a mural crown or, in Perthsh., a demi-lion gu., holding in
his dexter paw a hand ppr. Per mare,
its dexter paw a sceptre surmounted front of an arm in armour fesseways,

by a crown or. Honore et virtiUe. the hand ppr. holding a cross crosslet per terras.
MacDermot of Coolavin (Rt. Hon. Hugh Macdonald-Bowie, of Holland, the Holy
sa., flames issuing from the top, also

Hyacinth O'Rorke MacDermot), of ppr., a flagstafl:, therefrom flowing to Bible expanded ppr. Coelestia sequor.

Coolavin and Clogher, Monaster-Aden, the sinister a banner gu., inscribed 158-3

CO. Sligo, a boar's head erased az. " Arolla" in letters of gold, the staff MacDonald of M'Donald, on a rock az.,
a raven sa. Nee tempore, nee fato.
Honore et virtute. entwined with a branch of laurel vert.

MacDermot of DubUn, a demi-lion az., Per mare, per terras. 107. 2

holding between the paws a tower arg. Macdonald, Sir Archibald John. Bart., MacDonald, Scotland, on a rock ppr., a
Honor virtutis praemium.
of East Sheen, Surrey, a hand in tower. Sure. 156. 3

MacDermot of Moylurg, co. Roscommon, armour holding a cross crosslet fitchee MyM'Donald, Scotland, a cafltle ppr.

Ireland, a demi-lion rampant az., hold- gu. Per mare, per terras. 210.14 hope is constant in thee. 155-8

—ing in the dexter paw a sceptre crowned Macdonald, William Rae, Esquire, Car- M'Donald, Scotland, on a rock inflamed
a raven sa. Nee tempore, nee fato.
or. Honor et virtus. Honor probataque rick Pursuivant of Arms, a dexter

virtus. hand holding a dirk erect ppr. Nee 106. II

McDermot of Carrig, co. Roscommon, tempore, nee jato. 212. 9 M'Donald, a hind trippant or. 124. 12

Ireland, a boar's head erased az. 42. 2 Macdonald, William Stone, Esquire, of M'Donald, Scotland, a hand holding a
McDermott, Henry Thomas, Esquire, of
Blinkbonny, Gananogue, Ontario, Mycross crosslet fitched. hope is con-

Trinity House, Gensing Gardens, St. Canada, a dexter arm in armour grasp- stant in thee. 221. 14

Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex, a demi-lion ing a dagger ppr. Perseverantia. 210.4 M'Donald, Scotland, a hand in armour
rampant or, holding between the paws
Macdonald, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a cross crosslet fitched gu.

a boar's head erased at the neck az. Myholding a dagger in pale ppr. hope Per mare, per terras. 210. 14

Honor virtutis prcemium. 14. 8 is constant in thee. 212.9 M'Donald, Scotland, an arm in armour

MacDermott, Thomas Charles, Esquire, of Macdonald, William Bell, of Rammer- gauntleted in fess. couped ppr., holding
Ascales, Dumfriessh. : (i) hand hold- a cross crosslet fitched sa. Nee tem-
Alderford House, Ballyfarnow. co. Aing a dagger ppr. (for Bell). (2)
Roscommon, same crest and motto. pore, nee fato. 211. 14
McDermott, John Joseph, Esquire, M.D., dexter hand in armour ppr.. holding a
M'Donald, Scotland, a dexter hand hold-

F.R.C.S., out of an Eastern crown or, —cross crosslet fitchee gu. (jor Mac- ing a dirk erect. Nee tempore, nee fato.
a demi-lion rampant az., charged on
doiudd). I beir the bel. Nee tempore, 212. 9
M'Donald, Scotland, an arm in armour
the shoulder with a cross crosslet of nee jato. 212. 3
the first, and holding between the paws embowed, holding in the hand a sword,
Macdonald of Edinburgh, a dexter hand

a sceptre erect, siu-mounted by a regal holding a dirk erect ppr. Nee tempore, all ppr. Per mare, per terras.

crown, all ppr. Honore et virtute. nee fato. 212. 9 195. 2

Macdiarmid, Scotland, a lion rampant Macdonald, Moreton-, John Ronald, of M'Donal Ireland, a talbot's head az.

,

arg., holding between its paws a gar- Largie, Scotland, a dexter armembowed 56. 12
land of flowers ppr. Non immemor
—holding a dagger in pale, all ppr. jSem- M'Don;iId of Lee, a boar's head erased.

beneficii. per pugnare paratus. Pro patria. Corda serrata pando. 42. 2

MAC 361 MAC

M'Donall of Logan, two lion's gambs in vested az., cuffed arg., holding in the M'Dowall, Scotland, a demi-lion arg.,
hand a sword erect entwined wit-h crowned with an imperial crown or,
saltier ppr. Victoria vel mors. holding in its dexter paw a flaming
a lizard, all ppr. Virtutis gloria sword, all ppr. Pro rege in tyranmis.
39- 14
cf. 14- 14
MacdoneU, Kt. Hon. Alexander, M.A., merces.
M'Dowall of Edinburgh, a demi-lion arg.,
P.C, a dexter arm embowed fesseways, McDouall, James. Esquire, of Logan, regally crowned or. Vincere vel mori.
near Stranraer, Genoch Duuragit, N.B.,
the elbow upon the wreath vested or, a tiger's head erased crowned with an M'Dowall, Portugal, a lion rampant hold-
imperial crown, with a lion's paw ing in his dexter paw a sword erect
cuffed arg., the hand holding a cross issuing from a cloud grasping the
crosslet fitchee erect az.. the arm crown from the tiger's head. Usurpari ppr. iStc itur ad astra.
M'Dowall and M'Dowall, Scotland, two
charged with a trefoil slipped ppr.

Toil jours pret. <^l- 203. 9

MacDonell, C. R. Armstrong, J. P., D.L., noli. bear's paws erased in saltire. cf. ^Q. 14

New Hall. Ennis, CO. Clare: (i) Same .M'Dougal, Scotland, a lion's gamb erect M'Dowall of Castle Semphill, Scotland, a

a.s above, but charged with a crescent, and erased ppr. Vincere vel mori.

(j) A de.\ter arm vambraced fesseways 36. 4 lion's gamb erased holding up a dagger
and embowed ppr., charegd witli a
mullet gu., the hand grasping an armed M'Dougal of Lorn, an arm in armour ppr. Fortis in arduis. 3^- 8
leg couped at the thigh and bleedmg,
embowed ppr., holding a cross crosslet MacDowall, Henry, of Garthland. Loch-
—winroch, same crest. Fortis in arduis.
also ppr. Toujours presl. fitchee gu. Vincere vel mori. Vincere vel mori.
Macdonell of Morar, Inverness-sh., Scot- M'Dougal of Makerstown, Roxburghsh.,
M'DowaU of Freugh, 'Wigtonsh.. Scot-
land, a raven perching on a rock ppr. Scotland, a lion issuing gardant ppr., land, a lion's gamb erased and erect
holding in the dexter paw a cross
ppr. Vincet vel mori.— Pro Deo, rege.
Faicilleach.—Per mare, per terras. crosslet fitched gu. Fear God.
36- 4
106. 9 Macdougale, a fawn's head couped, col- et patria. Roxburghsh.. a
M'Dowall of
on a rock az. a lared and lined ppr. 124. 5 Stodrig,
,
MacdoneU of Glengarry, Macdougall, a lion's gamb erased sa., lion's gamb. Vincere vel mori.

raven perched ppr. Cragan an jhtthich. holding a sceptre in pale or. 38. 7 cf. 36. 4

—Per marc, per terras. cf. 107. 2 MacDougall, Scotland, an arm in armour M'Dowall, Andrew Kenneth, of Logan,

MacdoneU, Arthur Anthony, of Loch- embowed, holding in the hand a vord' Wigtonsh., a tiger's head erased
crowned with an imperial crown, and
f'arry Banbury Road, Oxford, Esquire irtutis laus actii 195

fProt.' of Sanscrit, etc., Oxford Uni- .PPJ- Stewart, of Lunga and Daill, with a lion's gamb issuing from a cloud
MacDougall,
versity), a raven ppr., perching on a —Ardfern, Argyllsh., an arm in armour grasping the crown from the tiger's

rock "gu. Craggan an jhithich. embossed ppr., holding a cross c „„ I head ppr. Usurpari nolo. Viclonn.
cf. 107. 2 vel M'Dowall, Scotland, an arm in armour
Vincere
MacDoneU, Scotland, a raven ppr. perch- let fitchee erect sa. embowed in fess, couped ppr., holding

ing on a rock az. Craggan an fhithicli. MacDougall, Captain Alexander James cross crosslet fitched. Vincere vel
107. 2
of MacDougall, Dunollie, Oban,
McDonell, .^neas Ranald, Esquire, 49. Argyllsh., a dexter arm embowed M'DowaU, Scotland, on a ducal coronet
fesseways resting on the elbow, habited
St. Anns Street, Salisbury, a raven in scale armour, and holding in the or, an arm in armour embowed in fess,
ppr. perching on a rock az. Cragan an
couped ppr., holding a cross crosslet
I07- 2
/hithkh fitched. Vincere vd mori.
hand, all ppr., a cross crosslet fitchee
M'Donell, Macdonell, or McDonnell, a in pale gu. Vincere vel mori, or M'DoweU, a lion's gamb erased holding
hand couped in fess holding a fleur-
"I- 9 Buaidh no bas. a dagger in pale. 38-8

de-lis. McDougall, Hon. John Frederick, of M'Dowgal, Scotland, two lion's gambs in
Rosalie Plains, Jondaryan, Queensland,
MacDonnel, Ireland, a dexter arm couped member of the Legislative Council saltier ppr. Victoria vel mors. 39. 14
at the shoulder, holding in the hand a uses : an arm in armour embowed
fesseways, couped ppr., holding a cross Macduff, Viscount, see Fife, Duke of.
cross crosslet fitched. Toujours presl. Macduff, Scotland, a demi-hon rampant
crosslet fitchee gu. Vincere vel mort.
MacDonnell, see Armstron^-JIacDonnell. M'Dougall or MacDougall, Scotland, a gu. lo- 3
MacDonnell, Ireland, a dexter arm in
lion's gamb erased and erect holding Macduff, Alexander. Esquire, of Bonhard,
armour couped in fess, holding in the Perthsh., a demi-lion gu., armed and
langued az., holding in his dexter paw
hand a cross crosslet fitched.
cf. 211. 14 a dagger ppr. Fortis in arduis. a dagger ppr. Deus juvat. cf. 14. 12

MacDonneU, Provost of Trinity College, 38. 8 McDuff, Scotland, a demi-lion gu.. hold-
Dublin, a dexter arm embowed fesse-
an arm in arm-o-u—r embowed, ing a dagger. Deus jv ml. 14.12
in the hand ^--
ways, vested or, cuffed arg., the hand M'Dougall, a Mace-Gigger, sec Gigger.
holding
mholding a cross crosslet fitchee erect
196. 10 Mace, a hand erect holding a scimitar
the arm charged with a cross patee
az., Tout jowr pret. cf. 20^ " M'DougaU, a deer's head erased ppr. pale ppr. 2 1 3. 8
gu. 12
MacDonneU of Peacockstown, co. Meath McEacharn, Sir Malcolm Donald, Esquire

M'Dowal, a hand holdin dagge of Goathland, Yorks, and of Strathtield
Station, Burke, Queensland, an arm
ma dexter arm embowed fesseways 212. 9

vested or, cuffed arg., the hand holdi..n.g

a cross crosslet fitchee erect az., the
arm charged with a cross patee gu.
pale. Virtus in caducii armour, the hand bare ppr. holding a

' M'Dowal and McDowall of Gartland, cross crosslet paleways fitchee or. Per
j I's gamb
Wigtonsh., Scotland, 1
mare, per terras.
cf. 203. 9 erased and erect. Vincere vel mori.
Toujours pret. MacEgan of Bally-mac-Egan, co. iippe-
36. 4
MacDonneU, Connaught, a unicorn pas- rary Ireland, a tower arg., and issuant
M'Dowal, Scotland, and M'Dowall of
sant gu. His vinces. cf. 48. 5 London, a lion's gamb erased holding from the battlements thereof a demi-
a branch of olive vert. Vincam vel
mMcDonneU, Bart, {extiiict), of Dublin, a lour, couped at the knees,
man
dexter arm embowed fesseways vested the dexter hand a battle-
"/ 37- 4 holding
or, cuffed arg., the hand holding a moriar.
cross crosslet fitchee erect az., the arm axe. all ppr. Fortitudine et prudcniia.
M'Dowal, Scotland, a demi-lion issuing dexter arm in
ppr., holding in its dexter paw a sword Macelester, Scotland,
charged with a trefoil slipped ppr. armour couped. holding the hand a
az., hilt and pommel or. 14- 12
Toujours pret. cf. 203. 9 dagger. Per mare, per terras. 210. 2
MacDowaU, Henry, Esquire, J.P., of
McDonneU of Murlough and Kilmore, co. MacEUigOtt, Colonel Henry Richard,
.\ntrim, a dexter arm embowed fesse- Garthland and Carruth, Renfrewsh.. Union League Club, New Yodc City,

ways couped at the shoulder, vested N.B., a lion's paw erased holding a U.S.A.. and Norman L. McEUigott,
or, cuffed arg., holding in the hand Esqu Calumet Club, New York,
dagger, all ppr. Fortis in arduis.—

ppr. a cross crosslet fitchee erect az. Vincere vel mori. .. f.„a.l.,c-o,.n^ rising, wings expanded and
M'Dowall-Hay, Btsaarrtt.., Sisccoottliaanndu, a h"u" eiidorsed. Si Deits quis contra. 87. 10
Toujours pret. 203. 9
passant gardant ppr., holding in the
M'Donnell, Earl of Antrim, see Antrim. ' M'Emery, MacEmery, and MacEniery,
paw a cross crosslet fitched
MacDonogh of Annagh, co. Sligo, a dexter Ireland, a falcon beUed ppr. cf. 85. 2
^

dexter arm erect, couped at the elbow, gu. Fear God. <:f-

3.

MAC 362

M'Entire, Scotland, a dexter hand holding M'Farquhar, Scotland, a demi-lion ram- M' Gilchrist of Northbarr, a lion's gamb
bend arg. Cogit in hoslem.
a dagger erect ppr. Per ardua. pant holding in its dexter paw a sword.
M'Gilevray, Scotland, a cat sejant.
212.9 Fide ei forlitudine. 14. 12 Touch not the cat without a glove. 26. 8

M'Evers, a boar's head couped in fess. M'Farquhar, Scotland, a dexter hand ppr. M'Gill or MacgiU, Viscount Oxenford
(extinct), a phanix in flames ppr. Sine
43- I 222. 14

Macevoy of Tobertinam, co. Jleatb. a M'Farquhar, on a winged globe an eagle

cubit arm erect vested gu., cuffed er- rising, all ppr. 1 59. 9

minois. holding in the hand a sword M'Fayden, a talbot passant, collared and M'Gill, a phoenix in flames ppr. Sine

ppr. Bear and forbear. lined, all ppr. 54. 5

McEvoy, Captain Edward, of Tobertinam. M'Fell, Scotland, an eagle's head erased M'Gill of Bankeillour, and of Kembach,

CO. Meath, Ireland, on a wreath of the ppr. Aspiro. 83. 2 Fifesh., Scotland, a martlet arg.

colours a cubit arm erect vested gu., Macfie, a demi-lion rampant ppr. Pro In Domino confido. 95. 4

cuffed erminois, holding in the hand a rege. 10. 2 M'Gill of Rumgally, Fifesh., Scotland, a

sword in bend sinister ppr. Bear and Macfle, John William, Esquire, of Dreg- martlet rising ppr. In Deo confido.

forbear. horn and Colinton, Midlothian, and cf. 95. II

Macevoy-NetterviUe, Joshua James, Es- Rowton Hall, Chester, same crest and MacGillafoyle, a demi-lion rampant arg.,
holding between the paws a battle-
Aquire, of Villa Rita, Biarritz: (i) motto. 10. 2

demi-lion rampant guardant gu., be- Macfle, William, Esquire, C.B., of Airds, axe erect gu., the blade also arg.

zantee, and charged'with a lozenge or Argyllsh., a demi-lion rampant sa. f/. 15. 4
M'Gilleoun or MacGilleoun, Scotland, an
Afor difference (for Xetterville). (2) Pro Rege. 10. i
arm embowed in fess, couped, support-
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cubit arm erect vested gu., cuffed M'Fingah, Ireland, an arm in armour

erminois, holding in the hand a dagger embowed, holding in the hand a tilting- ing a spear issuing in pale, all ppr.

ppr. (for Macevoy). Bear and forbear. spear. 201. II

McEwan, William, Esquire, M.P. for M'Gallock, Scotland, a dove ppr. Indus- Macgillicuddy, The, of the Reeks, Ire-

Central Division of Edinburgh, of 16, tria ei labore. 92. 2 land, a representation of JlacgiUi-
cuddy's Reeks, co. Kerry, ppr. Snrsum
Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W., MacGan, Ireland, a boar's head couped

the trunk of an oak-tree with a branch az., armed and crined or. 43. i corda
McGillikelly, Ireland, an arm in armour,
sprouting forth on either side ppr. McGarel-Hogg, see Magheramorne,
holding in the hand a spear, all ppr.,
Revire-sco. I45- 2 Baron.

M'Ewan of Glasgow, Scotland, the trunk MacGarry, Ireland, a fox's head couped headed or. 210. ii
gu., holding in the mouth a snake ppr.
of an oak-tree shooting a young branch Fear garbh ar mail. M'Gillivray of Montreal, Canada, a buck's

ppr. Revire^co. 145-2 head and neck ppr., attired or. Be

M'Ewan of Glenboig, Stirlingsh., a de.xter M'Gassock. Scotland, a dove ppr. Indus- mindful. X2i. 5

arm couped at the shoulder, the elbow tria el labore. 92. 2 M'Gillivray, on a mount vert, by the

resting upon the wreath and grasping M' Gavin, Scotland, a dragon's head or, brink of a river a beaver in the act of
gnawing a tree by the roots repre-
a scimitar, all ppr. Pervicax recte. vomiting flames of fire gu. 72. 3

M'Fadyen and M'Faiden, Scotland, a McGavin, Robert, of Ballumbie, Dundee, sented as nearly falling, the branches

talbot passant gu. 54- I N.B., a wyvern's head vert, ducally entwined with an escroU bearing the
motto. Perseverance, all ppr. Touch
M'Fall, Scotland, an eagle's head erased. gorged or, vomiting flames of fire ppr.

Re-surgo. 83. 2 God send grace. not the cat but a glove.
M'Gilvray, Scotland, a camel's head sa.
Macfarlan of that ilk and Arroquhar, M'Gee or M'Ghie, an ostrich arg., holding
Dumbartonsh. , a demi-savage grasping
in his dexter hand a sheaf of arrows, in its beak a horse-shoe az. 97. 8 132- 7
and pointing with the sinister to an M'Glashan, Scotland, a long cross crossed
imperial crown or. This I'll defend. M'Gell, Scotland, a terrestrial globe.

Honestum ntili prefero. 159. i gu., on three grieees. 166. 6

McGenis or Magenis, Viscount Iveagh M'Gouan or M'Gowan, of Skeoch, Wig-

186. 13 (extinct), a boar passant ppr., langued townsh., Scotland, a thistle ppr. Juncta

Macfarlan, Lieutenant-Colonel John War- gu., armed and ungu. or. Sola salus arma decori. 150. 5

den, Ballancleroche, I.ennostown, Stir- servire Deo. 40. 9 M'Gougan, Scotland, an arm couped at
ling, same crest and motto.
Maclarlane, seven darts, points upwards, MacGeorge, Lieutenant-Colonel William, the elbow in fess, holding a cross cross-
six in saltier and one in pale, enfiled let fitched. Vincere vel mori. 221.10
with a ducal coronet. a dexter cubit arm, the hand grasping
Mactarlane, Sir Donald Home, a demi-
savage wreathed about the temples and a sabre, all ppr., and charged with a M'Gowan, a galley with her oars in action
waist with leaves, holding in his dexter
fess indented az. Dread God. c/. 2 1 2. 1 ppr. 161. 7
hand three arrows, and pointing mth MacGeorge, Andrew, Esquire, of Glenarn,
M'Gowan, Scotland, a talbot passant or,
—his sinister to a crown resting upon the
Dumbartonsh., Scotland, an antelope's collared az. cf. 54. 5
wreath, all ppr. Lochsloy. This I'll
head erased arg., attired or, gorged M'Gowran, Ireland, an ancient ship or

with a collar dancettee gu. Pro veri- galley. 160. 6

tate. cf. 126. 2 M'Grady, Henry, J.P., D.L., of Amhall,

M' George, a greyhound's head or. collared Dundee, and Kelly Castle, Arbroath, a

defend. gu. . 61. 2 horse's head erased arg. Bonore ei

Macfarlane, Scotland, an eagle rising ppr. M' George, Scotland, a demi-griffiu arg. industria.

Laboranti numen adesi. jy. 5 64. 2 Macgregor, Sir Malcolm, Bart., of Edin-
MacGeoghegan of Moycashell, co. West-
Macfarlane, a bird sitting on a tree. chip, Lochearnhead, Perthsh. : (1) Of
meat h. a greyhoimd statant arg. Sem- honourable augmentation, two brass
M'Farlane, of Keithtoun. Scotland, a
per jiatriir servire presto. cf. 60. 2 guns in saltier in front of a demi-
demi-naked man holding forth a sheaf

of arrows ppr., a crown or standing McGeough-Bond, see Bond. Highlander armed with his broad-

upon the wreath. This I'll defend. McGeough of Drumskill, co. Armagh, a sword, pistols, and with a target,

:86. 13 naked arm embowed, the hand holding thereon the family arms of Macgregor,

Macfarlane-Grieve : (i) A demi-savage a scimitar, all ppr. 201. i viz. : arg., a sword in bend dexter az.,
and an oak-tree eradicated in bend
wreathed about the middle with laurel, MacGeough, Robert John, Esquire, of

grasping in his dexter hand a sheaf of Silverbridge House, Silverbridge, Ire- sinister ppr., in the dexter chief an
land, same crest. Ne7no me impune antique crown gu., and upon an escroU
arrows, and pointing with the sinister to
lacessit. surmounting the crest the motto. E'en
an imperial crown or. (2) A dexter arm
M'Gerachty, Ireland, on a mount vert, an do and spare not. cf. 187. 8. (2)
in armour embowed, the hand grasping Issuing from a mural coronet or, a

a dagger, point downwards, hilted and oak-tree ppr., bent towards the dexter. lion's head crowned with an antique
M' Gibbon, Scotland, two oars in saltier
—pommelled or. This I'll defend. Hoc

sa. 179. 3 crown ppr., and on an escroU above
the crest the motto, Srioghai mo
MacFarquhar, Scotland, a dexter hand M'Gie, a leopard's head erased gardant

couped ppr. Sto pro fide- 222. 14 dhream. Ard cheille. cf. 19. 12

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MAC 363 MAC

Macgregor, Scotland, a lion's head erased. Macguarie of that ilk. Isle of Ulva, out 1 Machet of Lambeth, Surrey, a demi-lion
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Spare not. 17 of an antique crown an arm in armour rampant or, gorged with a collar gu.,

Macgregor of Gleney, out of a mural embowed grasping a dagger, all ppr. charged with three fieurs-de-Iis arg.

coronet arg., masoned sa., a lion's head Turris jortis mihi Deus. cf. 196. 5 cf. 10. 9

—gu.. crowned with an antique crown or M'Guarie or Macquarie, of Ormaig, Isle Machin, Notts, on a mount vert, a

Eadhon dean gus na caomhain. Virtutis of Ulva, Scotland, a nag's head couped pelican's head couped gu., in front

regia merces. arg., bridled gu. Be true. 5i- 5 of rays of the sun or. AuxUium ah

I alto.

Macgregor, Jlajor Cortlandt Alexander, M'Guarie, Scotland, issuing from an

a lion's head erased crowned with an antique crown an arm in armour em- Machin, Henry Vessey, of Gateford Hill.
antique crown ppr. E'en do and spair '

bowed grasping a dagger, all ppr. Tur- _ near Worksop, same crest and motto.

not. cf. 17. 12 ris jorlis mihi Deus. Maclionchy of Dublin, a demi-swan with
i

Macgregor, Captain Robert Francis 1 McGuflie of Crosshill, near Wigton, Cumb., wings expanded ppr. cf. 100. 5

Henry, Staff Officer of Pensioners, a and of Crossmichael, Kirkcudbrightsh., M'Hud, Scotland, an arm in armour em-
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lion's head erased and crowned with a boar's head couped sa., armed and bowed grasping in the hand a dagger

an antique crown ppr. <•/. 17. 12 langued gu. Anna parata fero. 43.1 ppr. E'en do. 106. 5

Macgregor, Captain Cortland George, a M'GuflOck, Rusco, Kirkcudbrightsh., a MacHugh, Ireland, a greyhound's head

lion's head erased crowned with an dove ppr. Industria et labore. 92. 2 couped arg. cf. 61. 2

antique crown ppr. E'en do and spair McGuire, Baron Enniskillen (attainted), a M'Hutcheon, Scotland, a wyvern. For-
,

cf. 17. 12 I dexter cubit arm in armour, grasping titer gerit crucem. 70. i
Macgregor, Philip Leighton, Major in the
in the gauntlet a sword, all ppr. Marte M'llwham, Scotland, a parrot feeding on
Royal Regiment of Artillery, same
et arti. 210.4 the branch of a cherry-tree ppr. loi. 8

crest and motto. cf. 17. 12 McGuire of Tempo, co. Fermanagh, Chief M'Indoe, Scotland, a sundial on a stand

Macgregor, Scotland, an eagle perched, of M'Guire ; McGuire of Knockaninny, arg. 176. 7
CO. Fermanagh ; and McGuire of Car-
—with wings extended ppr. Serioghalmo rigbawn, Rostrevor, co. Down, on a EM'Innes, a bee sucking a thistle ppr.
ducal coronet or, a stag at gaze ppr.,
dhream. In libertate sociorum defend- collared and lined of the first. Justitia labore dulcedo. 150. 9

enda. 77- 5 Maclnroy, Scotland, a lymphad in full

Macgregor, Patrick Comyn, Esquire, of sail sa. Sequor.

Brediland, Renfrewsh., Scotland, a et fortitudo invincibilia sunt. M'lnroy, Scotland, a pelican in her piety.

pine. tree eradicated ppr. Ard choiUe. M'Guire, Ireland, a buck's head erased Fidel itas. 98. 14

144- 8 M'Intire, out of a tower a demi-grey-

Macgregor, Sir William Gordon, Bart., a McGwire, William Walter, Esquire, of hound rampant, aU ppr. c/. 157. 8
human hand couped at the wrist and
holding a dagger erect ppr., pommel Clonea House, Dungarvaw, co. Water- M'intosh, Scotland, a cat current gar-

ford, on a ducal coronet or, a stag dant ppr. 26. 6

and hilt or. Ein do and spare not. —statant ppr., collared and lined or. M'intosh or Macintosh, a demi-oat salient
Fortitudo et justitia. Virtus et forti- ^ sa. Prencz garde. 26. 11
212. 9
Macgregor, issuing out of a heart a hand tudo invincibilia sunt. M'intosh or Macintosh, Scotland, a cat

grasping a scimitar, all ppr. Firrineach \

M'Hado and M'Haddo, Scotland, a hand, salient ppr. Touch not the cat hot a

gus e chrich. 213. 4 brandishing a scimitar ppr. Vigilo. glove. cf. 26. 3

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MacGregor, Sir William, M.D., K.C.M.G., 213. 5 M'intosh, Scotland, a cat current gar-

C.B., LL.D., D.Sc, formerly Receiver- McHaffie-Gordon, George William I dant ppr. Totich not the cat bot a glove.

Gor-
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General and Chief Medical Officer don. Esquire, of Corsemalzie, Whaup- 26. 6
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for Fiji, of Government House, Lagos, a demi - savage M'Intyre, Scotland, a dexter hand hol^d-
....hill, Wigtownsh.. j Per
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hiio^lid^ii;i«,g, ao .c^liu.,bK or^v^e«r^ ,
West Africa, a lion's head or, langued .. d-exter s.houl. d.er I i. ng a d.agger . pale, both ppr.

his in

gu. E'en do and spare not. 21. i ppr. Dread God. 186. 5 ardua. 212. 9

M'Gregor, Scotland, a lion's head erased. M'Haflle, Scotland, a demi-griffin gu. M'Intyre of Glenoe, Scotland, same

E'en do and spare not. 17. S 64. 2 crest and motto. 212. 9
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M'Gregor, Scotland, a hon's head erased, Macham, a greyhound current sa. Mclver-Campbell, Colonel Aylmer, of

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on the head an antique crown ppr. cf. 58. 2 Asknish, Argyllsh., a boar's head

E'en do, bait spair nocht. cf. 17. 12 M'Hardie, Scotland, the sun in splendour I couped or. Nunquam obliviscar. 43. 1

M'Gregor of Belfast, and Carsbank, Isle or. Luceo, non uro. 162. 2 Mclver, Sir Lems, Bart., M.P., Coldeast,
of Wight, a lion's head erased, crowned
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—with an antique crown ppr. E'en do
McHardy, Coglilan McLean, Esquire, Sarisbury, Southampton, same crest
and spare not. Nunquam non paratvs. I

cf. 17. 12 J. P., of I, Grenville Place, Cromwell; and motto.

Road, London, S.W., an arm in armour M'lver, Lanes, same crest and motto,
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embowed wielding in the hand a 43-1

M'Gregor or Murray of Napier Ruskie, scimitar, all ppr. Tout hardi. 196. 10 Maciver, David, of Woodslee, Brom-
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Pertlish., same crest and first motto.
M' Hattie, Scotland, between two wings ' borough, Birkenhead, Wanlass How,

M'Gregor, Scotland, a fir-tree. I44- 13 ppr., an escallop arg., charged with a Ambleside, and 11, Caroline Place,

M'Gregor, Patrick C, Esquire, of Bredi- cross fleury sa. 141. 7 Birkenhead, an escutcheon gu., charged
with a boar's head, couped or. Nun-
lands. Renfrewsh., a pine-tree eradi- Machell of Wendover, Bucks, a camel's

cated ppr. Ard choille. I44- 8 head erased or, ducally gorged arg. quam obliviscar.

M'Gregor of Raigraore, a hand holding a cf. 132. 9 Maciver, Charles, of Rock Mount, Wool-
dagger erect ppr., pommel and hilt or. Machell, Mauchael, or Mauchel, a stag's ton, Liverpool, same crest and motto,

E'en do and spare not. 212.9 head erased ppr., ducally gorged or. M'lver, a griffin's head erased az. 66. 2
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M'Gregor, Scotland, an arm in armour
Originally the crest used was a fieur-de- Mack, a heart gu., pierced by an arrow
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ppr., wielding a scimitar az., hilted hjs. cf. 121. 2 —in bend sinister arg. Et domi et foris.
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and pommelled or. Machell, James Octavius, Mauchael, or Cor vulneratum. 181. 10
McGregor, Scotland, a naked arm hold- I

Mauchel, of Crakenthorpe Hall, West- Mack, Scotland, a water-bouget sa. /n

ing a sword, the blade enfiled with morlaud, a stag's head erased ppr., spe ct labore transigo vitam. 168. 4
three royal crowns, all ppr.
ducally gorged or. Originally the crest I Mack, Scotland, same crest. En esper-

M'Grigor, Sir James Rhoderic-Duff, Bart., used was a fleur-de-lys. cf. 121. 2 anza. 168. 4
of Camden Hill, Middx., a lion's head
erased ppr. , crowned with an antique Machell of Pennybridge, Lanes, a stag's M'Kaile, of Aberdeen, Scotland, a cancer
crown or. Sriogal mo dhream.
head erased and ducally gorged ppr. ppr. Nee fero, nee igne. 141. 5
cf. 17. 12
Mauvais chiens. cf. 121. 5 I M'Kall, Scotland, an arm in armour hold-
M'Grigor of Cairnoch, Carronbridge, N.B.,
and Beechwood, Stirling, a demi-lion Machen or Machin, on a lion's head ing in the hand a caltrap, all ppr.
gu., holding in his dexter paw a pine- [ 210.7
branch ppr. E'en do and spare not.
erased sa., a chapeau or. 21.1O1

Machen, Charles Edward, of Eastbach MacKartney, a dexter hand holding a slip
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Court, Glouc, a pelican's head erased ' of rose-bush ppr. Stimulat. sed ornat.

or. oS. 2 218. 10
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Mackauly, a leg eouped at the knee, Mackenan and Mackeuan or Mackewan, head erect or, between the attires of a

booted and spurred, all ppr. 193. 8 Scotland, the trunk of an oak-tree stag affixed to the scalp sa. Pulchrior

Mackauly, a boot eouped at the ankle shooting new branches ppr. Reviresco. ex arduis. 43. 2

and spurred, all ppr. Didce perkulum. 145. 2 Mackenzie, Bart., of Kilcoy, Scotland, a

193- 9 Mackenay, Ireland, an arm in armour lady from the waist, with bodice and
Mackay, Arthur Leith-Hay, a demi-High- embowed holding a spear, the top
short sleeves, presenting a rose with
lander, vested and plaided, holding in
his dexter hand a halbert, all ppr. broken and pendent ppr. 197. 2 her dexter hand, her sinister arm bent

MacKenna of Trough, co. Monaghan, a outward, the hand resting on her side,

Fortiter. salmon naiant ppr. 139. 12 ringlets loose. Amori vici.

Mackay, see Reay, Lord. Mackennal or Mackannel of Cloverbank Mackenzie or M'Kenzie, of Scotsburn.
Mackay, Scotland, a dexter cubit arm
and Merk, Scotland, an eagle's head Scotland, the sun in his splendour.

erect holding in the hand a dagger erased ppr. Intrepidus et benignus. Sans tache. 162. 2

in pale, all ppr., hilt and pommel or. 83. 2 Mackenzie, Sir James Kenneth Douglas,

Maiiuforti. ::i^- Mackendrick of Brookfield, Lymm, Bart., of ScatweU and Tarbat, Ross-sh.,

Mackay, George Duncan, of Inveralmond, Chcsh., a globe ppr., thereon an eagle —the sun in splendour ppr. Luceo non
Cramond, Midlothian, a dexter hand with wings displayed and inverted. uro. Sine macula. 162. 2

eouped at the wrist holding a dagger Qualis ab incepto. Mackenzie, Bart., of Garloch, a High-

Manuin pale, all ppr. jorti. M'Kenny, Bart, {extinct), of Dublin, a lander wielding a sword, all ppr. Vir-

Mackay, Francis, of Whitehouse. Cra- hand in armour eouped at the wrist tute et valore. 188. 5
mond, Midlothian, N.B., same crest
holding a roll of parchment. Viticit Mackenzie of Craig Hall, Scotland, a

and motto. Veritas. 2:1. i demi-savage wTeathed about the head

Mackay, George John, of Kimberley Mackenzie, see Wharncliffe, Earl of. and loins with laurel holding in his

House, Chatteris, Cambs, same crest Mackenzie, Bart., see Muir-Mackenzie, dexter hand and on his shoulder a

and motto. Bart. club, all ppr. Virtute et valore.

Mackay, a lion passant or, holding in the Mackenzie, see Shaw-Mackenzie. 186. I

dexter paw a crescent gu. 5. 6 Mackenzie, see Stewart-Mackenzie. Mackenzie, Scotland, an arm embowed

Mackay, a demi-greyhound vert. 60. 1 Mackenzie, set Burton-Mackenzie. holding in the hand a dart, all ppr.

M'Kay, a demi-greyhound ppr. 60. 1 Mackenzie of Ardross, Ross-sh., Scotland, Recte ad ardua. 201. 13

M'Kay, Scotland, a hand holding a sci- a rugged rock ppr. Truth will prevail. Mackenzie, Captain Alexander Francis,
of Ord House, Muir of Ord, a dexter
Manumitar, all ppr. jorti. 213. 5 179- 7 hand grasping a dagger in bend ppr.
Mackenzie, James Fowler, of Allanbank Sic itur ad astra.
Mackbeath, Scotland, an arm in armour
House, by Munlocky, Scotland, a
embowed in fess, holding in the hand

a sword, all ppr. —mountain in flames ppr. Luceo, non Mackenzie, Sir Allan Russell. Bart.,
M'Kean, Scotland, a demi-cat gardant sa. uro. Vite ut vivas. 179. 2 of Glenmuick, Aberdeensh., Kintail,

26. 12 Mackenzie, Austin, of Carradale, ArgyUsh., Ross-sh., a dexter hand grasping a

M'Kean, Scotland, a talbot sejant ppr. a burning mountain ppr. Luceo non sword bend ways ppr. Itur ad astra.

J'ai bonne esperance. cf. 55. 2 uro. 212. 13

M'Kechnie, Scotland, a dexter hand hold- Mackenzie, John Tolmie, J. P., of Dun- Mackenzie of Ord, Ross-sh., a hand hold-

ing a spur. 217. 14 vegan, Isle of Skye, N.B., satoe crest ing a dagger in bend ppr. Sic itur ad

Mackeill, Scotland, a cross Calvary gu. and motto. astra. 212. 3

166. I Mackenzie, Bart., of Fairburne, Scotland, Mackenzie, Roderick, of Foveran House,

M'Kell, Scotland, issuing out of clouds a a mountain in flames ppr. 179. 2 Aberdeensh., and 14, Charles Street,
Berkeley Square, W., two hands
dexter hand brandishing a scimitar, all Mackenzie, on a rock, a stag's head

ppr. c/. 213. 5 cabossed. cf. 122. 5 grasping a two-handed sword in bend
ppr. Semper fidelis.
Mackellar, Alexander, Esquire, of Law- Mackenzie, Middx., a buck's head ca- Mackenzie, Captain Donald, Glack,
Aberdeensh., same crest.
renny, Goulburn, New South Wales, a bossed arg., attired or. 122. 5

dexter arm in armour embowed wield- Mackenzie, Fitz Arundell, Esquire, a

ing a scimitar, all ppr. Perseverando. buck's head caboshed per fesse az. and Mackenzie of Lechwards, Ayrsh., Scot-

196. 10 arg. I face all weathers. 122. 5 land, a dexter arm embowed holding

MacKellar, Hon. Charles Kinnaird, M.B., Mackenzie, W. Dalziel, Esquire, of Faw- in the hand a sword in bend, all ppr.

C'.JI., of Dunara, Rose Bay, Sydney, ley Court, Henley-on-Thames, a stag's Fide parta, fide aucta. 201. 4
New South Wales, Australia. Member
head caboshed az., within the attires Mackenzie, a dexter hand grasping a

of the Legislative Council, N.S.W., a cross eouped or, the whole between sword bendways ppr. Sic itur ad
an arm embowed in armour holding in
the hand a scimitar, all ppr. Perse- two stag's horns of the last. Always astra. 212. 13

faithful. Mackenzie, late Colin, Esquire, W.S., of

verando. 196. 10 MacKenzie of Gillotts, Oxon., the same 25. Ainslie Place. Edinburgh, a dexter
arm, the hand holding a garland of
McKellar, Thomas, Esquire, J.P., of crest, a martlet for difference.

Strathkellar and Croxton, Hamilton, MacKenzie of Warmanbie, Dumfriessh., laurel ppr. Virtute et labore.

Victoria, and of Lerags, Oban, ArgyUsh. same crest, a mullet for difference. 21S. 4
Scotland, a dexter arm embowed in Mackenzie, Colin Charles Forbes, a dexter
armour holding in the hand a scimi- MacKenzie of Auchenskeoch, Kirkcud-
arm holding a garland of laurel ppr.
brightsh., and Craig's, Dumfriessh.,

tar ppr. Perseverando. 196. 10 same crest, a crescent for difference. Virtute et labore. 2g6. 12

M'Kellar, Scotland, out of a castle triple- Mackenzie, Scotland, between the attires Mackenzie, Thomas, Esquire, of Dailuaine
towered a demi-lion rampant.
of a stag affixed to the scalp sa., a —House, Carron, Strathspey, N.B., same

155. 10 boar's head erect or. 43. 2 crest. Virtute et valor. Luceo non
M'Kellar, a cat rampant gardant gu."
Mackenzie or M'Kenzie of Redcastle, uro.

26. I Ross-sh., Scotland, a man's heart in Mackenzie, Sir Keimeth John, Bart.,
flames within tw'o branches of palm in
M'Kellar and M'Kellor, Scotland, an arm orle, aU ppr. Ferendum el sperandum. —J.P., of Gairloch. Ross-sh., same crest.

in armour embowed brandishing a sci- 181. 12 Virtute et valore. Non sine pericido.
Mackenzie of Rosehaugh, Ross-sh., an 218.4
mitar, all ppr. 196. 10
eagle rising from a rock ppr. Firma Mackenzie, John Hugh Munro, Calgary,
M'Kellip, Scotland, a demi-talbot. Nan et ardua. Mull, N.B., same crest and first motto.

dormit qui custodit. cj. 55. 8 Mackenzie of Findon, Ross-sh., Scotland, Mackenzie, Thomas, Innes House. Elgin,
a crescent arg. Crescitque virtute. same crest. Luceo non uro.
M'KelUp, Scotland, a talbot's head. Non
163. 2 Mackenzie, late Sir Evan, Bart, (ex-
dormit qui custodit. 56.12 Mackenzie, Sir Arthur George Ramsay,
Atinct), of Kilcoy, Ross-sh. : (i ) dexter
M'Kellip, on a dexter gauntlet a falcon Bart., D.L., of Coul, Ross-sh., a boar's arm embowed in chain mail holding

close and belled, all ppr. 86. 1 a broadsword in bend, all ppr. cf.

Macken, a pelican's head gu., issuing

from rays or. 98. 4

MAC 365 MAC

195. 2. (2) A stag's head cabossed M'Kerrell of Hillhouse, Ayrsh., a Roman Mackinnon, William Alexander, Esquire,

j soldier on his march, with standard of Acryse Park, near Folkestone, and
and utensils, all ppr. Dulcis pro Belvedere, near Broadstairs, same crest
—or, pierced with an arrow ppr. Fide

parta. fide aucta. Dia's-Mo-Dhuthaich.

cf. 122. 5 patria labor. 240. i and motto.

M'Kenzie or Mackenzie, a burning mount McKerrell-Brown, Edinburgh, a demi-Uon Mackinnon, Sir William, Bart., C.I.E.,

ppr. Luceo, non uro. 179. 2 or, armed and langued gu., holding in J. P., D.L., of Strathaird and Loup,

M'Kenzie, Scotland, a rugged rock ppr. his dexter paw a fleur-de-lis of the Argyllsh., a boar's head erased hold-

Truth will prevail. 179. 7 first. Floreat majestas. 13. 2 ing in the mouth a shin-bone, all ppr.
Persevere in hope.
M'Kenzie of Fairbum, Ross-sh., Scot- M'Kerrow, Alexander, Esquire, Reform

land, a mountain in flames ppr. Fide Club, S.W., two cross crosslets fitched Mackintosh, see Fraser-Mackintosh.

parta, fide aucta. 179. 2 in saltier. Cruce delecta. 166. 13 Mackintosh, see Keir-Mackintosh.

M'Kenzie, a lady from the middle hold- Mackesy, Thomas Lewis, Esquire, M.D., Mackintosh of that Ilk, and Tor Castle,

ing in her dexter hand a .cinquefoil J. P., a Vice-President of the Royal Kellaohie, Connadge, and of Kin-

ppr. A7nore vici. College of Surgeons in Ireland, of rara, all in Inverness-sh., a cat-a-raoun-

M'Kenzie or M'Kinzie, Scotland, a demi- Augmacart, Queen's Co., Ireland, out of tain saliant gardant ppr. Touch not

lady richly vested holding a rose ppr. a mural crown ppr.. a demi-eagle dis- the cat but a glove. 26. 3

Amore vici. played or, charged on the breast with Mackintosh, Alfred Donald, J.P., of 8,
M'Kenzie of Applecross, Ross-sh., a lion a sword entwined with a snake, both Hill Street, Berkeley Square, same

—couchant gardant ppr. Insult me not. ppr. In Deo manuque fides. 263. 15 crest and motto.

Fide parta, fide aucta. 7. 10 Mackesy, George Ivie. M.B., M.A.. of 47, Mackintosh, George Gordon, Esquire, of

M'Kenzie, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant Lady Lane, Waterford, out of a mural Richmond House, King Street, Twick-

gu. Avito viret honore. 10. 3 a demi-eagle or, charged enham, same crest and motto.

M'Kenzie, Scotland, a stag's head ca- on the breast with a sword entwined ! Mackintosh, Hugh Richard Duncan, M.D.,

bossed. Cuidich in rhi. 122. 5 with a snake in pale, also ppr. In Deo ! 12, Onslow Gardens, S.W., same crest.

M'Kenzie, Scotland, a dexter arm throw- manuque fides. 263.15 Mackintosh, Rev. William Lachlan, 6,

ing a dart, all ppr. Recta et ardua. Mackey, a lion's head erased arg. 17. 8 Ardross Street, Inverness, same crest

214. 4 Mackey, Lord Mayor of the City of and motto.
M'Kenzie, Scotland, a dexter arm hold- Dublin, 1866, of Clonsilla House, Dub- Mackintosh, Scotland, a cat sejant gar-

ing in the hand a garland of laurel lin, J. P., out of a mural crown a dant sa. Touch not the cat hot a glove.

ppr. Virtute et amore. 218. 4 dexter hand grasping a dagger in pale, 26. 8

M'Kenzie of Glack, Aberdeensh., and of Manuall ppr. forti. c/. 212. 9 Mackintosh, a cat sejant erect. Touch

Hilltoun, Inverness-sh. , two hands Mackie, two oak-branches in saltier not the cat bot a glove. 25. 2

holding a two-handed sword in bend, fructed ppr. 151. i Mackintosh, William, of Kyllaohy, Inver-

all ppr. Always faithjid. 213.3 Mackie or M'Kle, Scotland, a raven ppr. ness-sh., a cat-a-mountain salient
ppr., charged on the breast with a
M'Kenzie of Suddie, Ross-sh., Scotland, Labora. 107. 14 crescent gu. Touch not the catt but a

a dexter hand holding a sword in bend Mackie, John, of Bargaly, Kirkcudbright,

ppr. Sic itur ad astra. 212. 13 and Dowloch, Scotland, same crest and glove. cf. 26. 3

Mackenzie, Colonel Sir Felix Calvert, motto. 107. 14 Mackintosh, Eraser-, Charles, Drummond,

D.L., of Forres, N.B., a dexter cubit Mackie, John Gladstone, J. P., D.L., of AInverness-sh. : (i) cat ppr., collared
Auchencairn. Kirkcudbrightsh., a hand
arm erect holding a sword in bend gu., resting the dexter paw on an

sinister, all ppr. Corde et manu. holding a dagger ppr. Labore. 212.9 escutcheon or, charged with a dexter
Mackie, Colonel Edward Alexander, of
M'Kenzie, Scotland, a dexter hand couped hand couped at the wrist and clenched

and erect holding a dagger, both ppr. Kirkthorpe, Scarborough, in front of a Agu. (2) stag's head erased arg..

Garde. 212. 9 dexter cubit arm erect grasping a sword, attired and collared gu., in the mouth

M'Kenzie of Portmore, Peebles, an arm all ppr., a Narcissus arg., between two a sprig of fern ppr., and pendent from

couped at the elbow holding a wreath mullets of six points or. Disce et the collar an escutcheon az., charged

of laurel ppr. Virtute et valore. labora. with a cinquefoil arg. Onwards.

2!8. 4 Mackiegan, Ireland, out of a ducal coro- Mackintosh of Aberarder, Inverness-sh.,
M'Kenzie, Scotland, issuing out of clouds net a griffin's head holding in the a cat courant gardant ppr. Touch not

ppr., two hands conjoined. Fides unit. beak a key, all ppr. 65. 14 the cat but a glove. 26. 6

224. I Mackillop or M'KiUop, a demi-eagle re- Mackintosh, a cat's face gu. cf 22. 2

Mackenzie-Ashton, Arundell, of Howden gardant ppr. 80. 10 Mackinzie, a mountain in flames ppr.

Court, Tiverton ; (i) On a mount vert, M'KiUop, Scotland, a talbot's head erased Luceo. non uro. 179- 2

a mower ppr., vested paly arg. and sa., ppr. Non dorinit qui custodit. 56. 2 M'Klrdy, William Augustus Scott, Es-

in the act of whetting his scythe, also M'Killop, Scotland, a demi-talbot. Non quire, D.L., of Birkwood, Lanarksh.,

Appr. {for Ashton). (2) buck's head dormit qui custodit. cf. 55. 8 Scotland, a demi-wyvern displayed

caboshed and counterchanged {for M'Killop, on a dexter gauntlet a falcon ppr. Dieu et mon pays. 69.12

Mackenzie). close belled, all ppr. 86. 13 Mackleld, an arm in armour embowed

Mackenzie-Gibson, Rev. John, of 22, M'Kimmie, Scotland, a deer's head erased grasping in the hand a sword enfiled

Regent Terrace, Edinburgh, a pelican ppr. Jesuisprit. 121. 2 with a Moor's head, all ppr.

in her piety in a nest ppr. Cwlestes Mackinder or M' Kinder, an elephant sta- Macklellan or M'Lellan, Scotland, a

pandite portce. tant ppr. 133-9 Moor's head and neck ppr. Sapit qui

MacKeogh, co. Roscommon, a boar pas- MacKindlay, Scotland, a stag trippant reputat.

sant az. 40. 9 ppr. .4 mo. 117. 8 Macklellan or M'Lellan, Scotland, a naked
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McKeown, Ireland, an arm embowed in M'Kindlay or Mackinlay, Scotland, an arm supporting a sword, on the point
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chain armour, the hand holding a eagle's head erased ppr. Spernit hu- thereof a Jloor's head. Think on.

sword, the blade wavy, all ppr. mum. 83. 2 Macklellan, Scotland, a mortar-piece.
Mackerel] of Norwicli, Xorf., a horse- 169. lO
M'Kinlay, Scotland, an arm in armour Superba frango. 125. 12
man's spear erected in pale ppr., behind
two mackerel saltireways, heads up- holding a branch of olive, all ppr. Not Macklin, an ass's head. issuing from

too much, Macklin, an eagle's head

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wards ppr. M'Kinna, an arm in armour embowed rays of the sun. 84. 13
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M'Kerlie, Scotland, on the dexter side of holding in the hand the butt end of a Mackloide or M'Cloud, Scotland, a bull's
head cabossed between two flags. Hold
a mount vert, a cross crosslet iitched spear ppr. Prudentia et honor. 197.7

sa. In hoc signo vinces. cf. 166. 4 Mackinnon, a spear in pale ppr. 175. 9 fast. 43- 5
Mackinnon of Pottswood Park, Hants,
M'Kerrell, Scotland, an ancient warrior Macklow, a dragon's head per pale in-
and Scotland, a boar's head erased arg.,
in armour, with a shield and spear, holding in its mouth a deer's shank- dented gu. and arg., guttee counter-

over the point of the latter a star. changed, holding in the mouth an

Dulcis pro patria labor. bone ppr. Audentes fortuna juvat. eagle s leg erased or.

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MAC 366 MAC

Macklow, a sinister arm holding a bow Maclaine, Murdoch Gillian, of Lochbuie, by a branch each of laurel and of
Isle of Mull, in front of a branch of
sans strings. c/. 214. 5 laurel and cypress in saltire a Lochaber- cypress in saltier, all ppr. Altera

Mackmure, a dolphin naiant. 140. 5 vierces. cf. 12. 127
Sorti ceguits
Mackmoragh and Macmore, Ireland, on axe erect, all ppr. Vincere vel viori. Maclean, same crest.

a ducal coronet a griffin sejant ppr., Maclaine, William Osborne, Kyneton, utrique.
Thombury, Glouc, same crest and
resting its dexter claw upon a shield Maclean, Sir Fitzroy Donald, Bart., of

arg. 62. II motto. Morvaren, ArgvUsh., (i) A tower em-
M'Clambroch, Scotland, a hand holding
Macknight-Crawfurd, see Crawfurd. Abattled arg. '156- 2. (2) battle-
Maeknight, Scotland, an arm in armour a dagger. Fear God and fight.
axe betwixt a laurel and a cypress
holding in the hand a spear in bend 212. 3
McLandsborough, a hand holding a dag- branch, with the motto. Altera merces.

ppr. Fac et spera. 210. II ger in bend sinister, all ppr. Fear God ^Virtue mine honor. cf. 172. 12

Maeknight or M' Knight, Scotland, a M'Lean, Scotland, a laurel and palm
tower sa., masoned arg. Justum et
and fight. 212. 3 branch in saltier ppr. Fortiter et

tenacem. 156- 2 McLannachan of Oriel Cottage, Eskbank, strenue.

MacKnight, a lion's head erased gu. ilidlothian, a tower gu. Virtue is M'Lean of Coll, Scotland, and Maclean
of Haremere Hall, Sussex, a battle-axe
17. 2 mine honour. 1 56- 5 in pale crossed by a branch of laurel

M'Knight, a lion's head erased az. Omnia M'Lardy, Samuel, of Basford, Mount —and of cypress in saltire, all ppr. Altera

fortunm committo. 17. 8 Higher Crumpsall, Manchester, a merces. Virtus durissima ferit.
dexter hand couped ppr., beaked and cf. 172. 12
Macknyghte of Macknyghte, Scotland, a membered of the third, in the dexter

demi-lion rampant arg. Omnia for-

iuriiE committo. 10. 2 chief point an estoile, and in the sinister MacLean, George Alexander, of Westfield
chief point a dexter hand couped of the House, Spynie, N.B., same crest and
Mackorda, a demi-wild Irish savage

holding in his dexter hand a heart last. In te fido. motto.
McLaren, Sir Charles Benjamin Bright,
and in his sinister a dart, all ppr. Maclean, Alexander John Hew, of Ard-

186. 9 Bart., Hilders. Shottermill, Surrey, gour House, Ardgour, Argyllsh., same

M'Kowan, two doves billing. Constancy. 43, Belgrave Square, S.W., the Virgin crest and first motto.
and child ppr., vested az. Bi^se mac na
93- ^ M'Lean, Scotland, a salmon naiant.

Mackpherson, Scotland, a cat sejant gar- Cromaig. 274- 14 139- 1-

dant ppr. 26. 8 Maclaren, Scotland, a cannon mounted M'Lean, a dragon's head vert. 71. I

Mackretb, Hants, a phffinix in flames ppr. Forward. 169. 12 M'Lean, Scotland, a tower arg. Virtue

ppr. 82. 2 M'Laren, Scotland, a mortar-piece az. mine honour. 1 56. 2

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MaekwiUJams, a phcenix in flames ppr. Frango. 169. 10 Macleans, a cypress-branch and a laurel-

82. 2 M'Larty of Jamaica and Kilcolmkill, a slip in saltier, surmounted of a battle-

Mackworth-Dolben, see Dolben. hand ppr., holding up a cross crosslet axe in pale, all ppr. cf. 172. 12
Maekworth-Praed, see Praed.
Mackworth of Betton Grange, Meole litched in pale gu. In te fido. Maclear, Vice- Admiral John Pearse,

i

cf. 221. 14 Beaconscroft, Chiddingfold, Godalming,

Brace, Shropsh., a cock gu., beaked, M'Lauchlan, Scotland, a castle triple- a cock ppr. Clarus ab ortu.

combed, and wattled or. 91. 2 towered. Fortis et fidus. 155- Macleay of Keiss Castle, Caithness, a

Mackworth of Wales and London, a cock Maclaugblan, Scotland, a salmon naiant buck's head erased ppr. Spes anchora

ppr. Gwell angau nachywilydd. 91.2 ppr. Fortis et fidus. I vita:. 121. 2

I39- '^

Maekwortb, Sir Arthur William, Bart., McLaughlan, Ireland, out of a ducal coro- M'Leay, Scotland, same crest and motto.

Glamorgansh., a cock ppr. 91. 2 net or, a lion's head gu. Fortis et fidus. M'Leay, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant

Mackworth, Sir Arthur WUliam, Bart., I/- 5 gardant or. 10. 8
10. S
J.P., D.L., of Glen Uske, Monm., M'Laughlan, a horse's head in armour M'Leish, Scotland, same crest.

—a cock ppr. Gwdl angau nachywilydd. issuing, on the top a plume of ostrich- Maclellan, Baron Kirkcudbright (dor-

Better death than shame. 91. 2 feathers, all ppr. 50. 14 mant), a naked arm supporting on the

Mackworth of Mackworth Castle, Derbysh. M'Laurance and M'Laurin of Dreghorn, point of a sword a Moor's head. Think-

and of Normanton, Rutl. and Norf., a Edinburgh, the Virgin and Child ppr., on. cf. 212. 14

sinister wing erect per pale indented vested vert. Bi se machatd Slaurie. Maclellan, a Moor's head on the point of

sa. and erm. Maclaurin of Balquhidder, a hon's head a dagger, all ppr., hilt and pommel or

Maclachlan, a castle triple-towered. erased crowned with an Eastern dia- Think on.
155. 8 I

Maclachlan, John, of that Ilk, Argyllsh., dem of four points between two laurel- Maclellan of Barclay, Scotland, a naked

branches in orle, all ppr. Ab origine arm supporting on the point of a sword

and 12, Abercromby Place, Edinburgh, fidus. a Moor's head. Think on.

a castle on a rock ppr. Fort is et fidus. Maclaurin of London, a lion's head erased cf. 212. 14

155- 4 ppr., crowned with an antique coronet M'Lellan, Scotland, a mortar-piece.
169. 10
Maclachlan of Kilehoan, Argyllsh., on a or, all between two branches of laurel Superba frango.

ducal coronet or. a lion's head erased issuing from the wTcath ppr. Dalriada. M'Lellan of Edinburgh, a Moor's head
,

ppr. Fortis et fidus. cj. 19. lO —Ah origine fidus. ' couped ppr. Sapit qui rcputat.

M'Lachlan or Maclauchlan of Trinidad, a MacLaurin, Henry Norman. Esquire, of Macleod, Baron, see Cromartie, Earl of.

leopard's face ppr. Fortiter. 22. 2 155, Macquarrie Street, Sydney, New Macleod of Lewis, Scotland, the sun in

Maclagan, late Sir Douglas, M.D.. Edin- South Wales, a lymphad, sails furled his splendour ppr. 162. 2

burgh, a beaver statant ppr. Princi- and oars in action sa., flags flying gu. Macleod of Rasay, same crest. Luceo,

piis obsta. 134. 8 Fidelis. 160. 7 non uro. 162. 2

M'Lagan, Scotland, a mortar-piece or. M'Laws, a garb or, banded gu. Dominus Macleod of Cadboll, Boss-sh., Scotland,

Stiperba frango. 169. 10 providebit. 153-2 —same crest. Loisgim agus soilleirighim.

M'Lagan of Edinburgh, Scotland, a M'Lea, Scotland, two lion's gambs erased Quocunque jccerit stabit. 162. 2

beaver ppr. Principiis obsta. in saltier ppr. Vincere vel mori. MacLeod, Roderick Willoughby, of Inver-

134. 8 cf. 39. 14 gorden Castle, Ross-sh., same crest and

Maclagan-Wedderburn, Alexander Stor- M'Lea of Russia, two arms, dexter and motto.

mouth, Pearsie, Kirriennie, N.B., an sinister, from the shoulders extended in Macleod of Colbecks, an eagle displayed
1

eagle's head erEised ppr. saltier, the former holding a pair of —in the midst of flames of fire ppr.
M'Laggan, Scotland, a greyhound sejant compasses, also extended, and the latter
Luceo, non uro. I ruke while I see.

cellared arg. cf. 59. 2 a sword in pale, all ppr. Tarn arte quam cf. 75. 2

Maclaine of Kington House, Glouc, in niarte. MacLeod, Scotland, a phoenix in flames

front of a Lochaber-axe erect two Maclean, see Northampton, Marquess of. ppr. Luceo, non uro. 82. 2

| Pennycross, Argyllsh., and Macleod of Muiravonside, a lion's head

branches of laurel and cypress, all ppr. Maclean of

Vincere vel mori. 172. 14 ! Scotland, a battle-axe in pale crossed 1 erased gu. Murus aheneus esto. 17.2

MAC 367 MAC

MacLeod, Scotland, two lions regardant. MacMahon-Creagh, Major Hugh Jlichell MacMicking, Robert, of Manus, Upper
Miu-ray, New South Wales, a demi-
Hold /asl.—Murus ahemus esio. Macnamara, of Dangan, co. Clare, Ire- savage bearing in his dexter hand an

Macleod, a bull's head cabossed between land, a horse's head erased arg., capari- —arrow, at his back a quiver full ppr.
soned gu., in the headstall of the bridle
—tHO flags gu. Bold fast. Hie murus Res non verba. We hae dune. 275 .10
McMicking, Gilbert, Miltonsea, Glen-
ahciiciis cslo. 43. 5 a laurel-branch vert, and charged on the
neck for distinction with a cross crosslet
MacLeod, a buU's head erased. Miirus

eslo. 44- 3 sa. Virtute et numine. whilly, CO. Wigton, same crest and

M'Leod, Scotland, an eagle's head ppi MacMahon of Clonderlaw, MacMahon of motto.

Murus ahencus. 83. I Coaghy and Tuagh. and MacMahon of Macmillan, Scotland, a dexter hand hold-

M'Leod, Scotland, an anchor, the flukes Leadmore, all in co. Clare, Ireland, a ing a broadsword ppr. 212. 13
uppermost. Vigilando. dexter arm in armour embowed ppr.,
garnished or, holding in the hand a Macmillan-Scott, Walter, Esquire, of
MacLeod, Norman Magnus, of that Ilk,
Wauchope. Roxburghsh. : (i) On the

of Dunvegan, and of Talisker, Isle of sword, also ppr., pommel and hilt of dexter side, a stag's head erased gu.

Skye, Scotland, a bull's head cabossed the second. Sie nos, sie sacra tuemur. On{for Scott). 121. 2. (2) the sinister

—sa., between two flags gu., staves of the 195. 2 side, a dexter and a sinister hand

first. Hold jast. Murus aheneus esto. MacMahon, a naked arm embowed hold- ppr., grasping a two-handed sword az.,

43- 5 ing a sword, all ppr., the point pierced —Lilted and pommelled or {for Mac-
MacLeod, Rev. Roderick Charles, of
—through a fleur-de-lis sa. So dorn millan). Ardenter amo. Miseris sue-
Mitford Vicarage, Morpeth, same crest
dona dhuhhfuiltibh. Manus hcee ini- eurro. 213. 3

and motto. mica tijrannis. cf. 201. 4 MacMillan of Dunmore, Scotland, a dex-

M'Leod, a bull's head cabossed gu. Hold MacMahon, Marie Edme Patrice Maurice, ter and a sinister hand brandishing a

last. 43- 8 Due de Magenta, Marshal of France, a two-handed sword ppr. Miseris succur-
dexter arm in armour embowed ppr.,
M'Leod, Scotland, the sun in splendour rere disco. 213. 3

(ir. Quocunque jcceris slabit. 162. 2 garnished or, holding in the hand a MacMillan, Ireland, a naked arm erect
sword, also ppr., pommel and hilt of
M'Leod, a lion's head erased az. [An- couped below the elbow holding a

other, ppr.) 17- S the second. Sic nos, sic nostra tuemur. sword, all ppr. 212. 13

M'Leod, a lion's head erased gu., langued 195. 2 McMillan, Hon. William, of Sydney,

az. Hie mums aheneus. 17. 2 MacMahon of Clenagh, Ballylean, co. New South Wales, Australia, Colonial

M'Leod, a castle triple-towered and em- [ Clare, a naked arm embowed holding Treasurer and Minister for Railways,
uses : a dexter and sinister hand issu-
battled arg., masoned sa., windows and a sword, the blade entwined by a ser-

port gu. 155. 8 pent, all ppr. Sic nos, sie nostra tuemur. ing from the wreath, brandishing a

M'Leur or M'Lure, Scotland, an arm in 20I. 3 two-handed sword ppr. Miseris suc-

|

armour holding in the hand a falcon's McMahon, Sir Aubrey Hope, Bart., in currere disco.

lure ppr. Spedemur agendo. front of an arm embowed in armour M'MlUan of Edinburgh, a lion rampant.

M'Leurg, Scotland, a demi-arclier shooting holding a sword, the blade wavy, all Age aut perfice. i. 13

an arrow from a bow, all ppr. Ad ppr., a portcullis gu., chained or. Sic M'Millan, a yew-tree ppr. I43- i

metam. 187. 6 nos, sic sacra tuemur. 273. 2 M'Millan. a mullet sa. 164. 2

M'Lin, an eagle's head issuing from rays. McMahon, Sir William Samuel, Bart., of M'Min, M'Minn, and M'Myne, Scotland,

84- 13 Dublin, same crest and motto. a stag lodged ppr. Nil certum est.
M'LIn, an ass's head couped holding in
McMahon of HoUymount, co. Carlow, a 115. 7

the mouth a thistle leaved. demi-griiBn segreant arg. 64. 2 MacMoran of Edinburgh, Scotland, a

M'LintOck, Ireland, a lion passant ppr. M'Mahon, Ireland, two dexter hands in dexter hand couped gu. Virtus vir-

Virtute ct labore. 6. 2 armour conjoined, environed with tutis prasmitim. 222. 14

M'Liver of Bristol, issuing from a mural clouds, supporting a flaming heart, all M'More, Ireland, a cubit arm in armour
crown or, a awan sa., collared, lined,
and crowned with an Eastern coronet, ppr. 211. 2 holding in the hand a sword ppr. 210. 2
also or. Be mindful.
MacManus, co. Fermanagh, Ireland, a MacMorogh, Ireland, issuing out of clouds
a hand erect holding a crown between
hand and arm couped below the elbow two swords in saltire points upwards,

McLoskey of Rothwell, Northamp., in erect holding a long cross ppr.

front of two cross crosslets fitchee in MacManus, co. Antrim, a dexter hand all ppr.

saltire sa., a dexter cubit arm erect apaumee couped at the wrist gu. M'Morran, a raven ppr. Virtus virtutis

vested arg., cuffed erm., the hand grasp- 222. 14 prcemium. 107. 14

ing a dagger in bend sinister point McManus of Mount Davis, co. Antrim, a M'Morran, Scotland, a raven ppr. Pro

downwards ppr. Sica inimicis. dexter hand apaumee couped at the lusu et prceda. 107. 14

McLoskie, Ireland, a de.xter hand couped wrist gu. Cor et manus. 222. 14 MacMorran, Alexander, K.C., of Laving-

at the wTist holding a dagger, all ppr. McMaster, Alexander Anthony, Esquire, ton. Putney Heath, London, S.W., a
of Waikaura and Tokarahi, Oamaru,
212. 9 dexter hand couped gu. Virtus vir-
New Zealand, iises : issuing out of a
M'Lowe, the stump of an oak-tree sprout- coronet a unicorn's head. Medio tutis prcemium.
M'Morran, Scotland, a hawk belled ppr.
ing forth new branches ppr. 145. 2

MacLulich, Rev. John, 25, Rue des tutus. Pro lusu et prceda. cf. 85. 2

Cascades, Chantilly, Oise, France, a M'Maught, Scotland, a dexter hand couped MacMurdoch, Scotland, a lion's head

demi-man affrontee ppr., banded round gu.. holding a fleur-de-lis az. Pro aris erased gu. Omine seettndo. I7- 2

the temples az. and or, holding in the etfocis. c/. 215 4 McMurray of Roxborough House,

hands a bar of iron fesseways, also MacMaure, Ireland, between two brandies Limerick, and of PatricksweU. co.

ppr. Caraid san aire (A friend in in orle a dexter hand holding a roll of Limerick, a demi-lion rampant gardant

need). paper, all ppr. 215. 3 gu., holding a Lochaber • axe, and

| of London and Scotland, a charged on the shoidder with a rose

Maclure, Sir John E. S. , Bart. , of Whalley Macmichael cf. 16. 12

Range, Manchester, and Stoneycroft, talbot's head couped arg., charged with arg. Virtute fideque.

| cf. 56. 12 M' Murray, a lion rampant brandishing

Reading, an eagle's head erased arg. a orescent or.

between four roses gu., stalked and MacMichael, Rev. C. Walpole, Rectory, in his fore-paws a battle-axe. Virtute

leaved, two on either side ppr. Paratus Wisbech, same crest. Vigilante lalus. fideque. 15-4

sum. 2S4. 13, Macmichael, a battle-axe erect sur- M'Murray, Scotland, a stag's head ppr.
M'Lure and Maclure, Scotland, same mounted by a branch of laurel on the
121. 5
crest and motto. 83. 2 dexter and of oak on the sinister in MacMurrogh, co. Carlow and Wexford,

Macmahon, a goat passant arg.. armed saltier, all ppr. cf. 172. 12 Ireland, issuant from between the horns
M'Micking, or
Mand unguled or. Michin, of a crescent or, a garb gu.
cf. 129. 5 M'Micing,
M'Nab of Dundurn, Scotland, a savage's
MacMahon, Ireland, an arm in armour ^ M'Mikln, Ireland, a demi-savage hold-
, —head erased ppr. Timor omnis abesto.
Gun eagal.
embowed holding in the hand ppr. a ing in his dexter hand an arrow, and
on his back a fuU quiver ppr. 275. 10
roU or.
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MAC 368 MAC

M'Nab of that Ilk, Scotland, same crest arm embowed in armour, the hand Maconochie-Welwood, John Allan, Es-

and first motto. holding a spear in bend sinister trans- quire, J.P., of Kirknewton, Mid-
lothian, N.B., and Pitliver House,
Macnaghten, Baron (Macnaghten), Run- fixing a lion's head erased, all ppr. Dunfermline, N.B. : (i) Dexter, the
trunk of an oak sprouting out
kerry, Bushmills, co. Antrim, a tower Omnia Deo commilto.
branches ppr. (2) A demi-Highland-
gu. / hope in God. 156- 5 Macneil or M'Nelll, of Gigha, Argyllsh., man holding in his right hand a bunch

Macnaghten, Bart., of Dundarave, Bush- Scotland, an arm in armour from the of arrows, all ppr., above an imperial

mills, CO. Antrim: (i) A tower gu. shoulder issuing, holding a dagger —crown or, to which he is pointing with

156. 5. (2) Out of a crescent quarterly point upwards, all ppr. Vincere vel his left. Reviresco. Nitimur et muni-

sa. and or, a lictor's fasces erect, the tur.

—rods or, the axe ppr. / hope in God. MacNeil or Macneill of Barra, Inver- M'Onoghuy, Scotland, a dexter hand in
Non pas I'ouvrage mais Vouvrier. ness-sh., a rock ppr. Vincere vel mori. fess couped holding a laurel-branch,
all ppr. Certamine summo.
Macnaghton or M'Naugton, Ireland, a I/-9- 7
M'Oul, an arm in armour embowed in
tower gu. / hope in God. 1 56. 5 McNeil, Ireland, a rock gu. Per virtutem

M'Nair, a mermaid ppr., holding in her ' scientinmque. 179. 7

dexter hand a mirror, and in her sinis- M'Neil or MacNeil, Scotland, a rock ppr.

ter a comb. 184. 5 Per virtutem scientinmque. 179. 7 fess couped ppr., holding in the hand a

_ M'Neil, Scotland, an arm in armour em- cross crosslet fitched. Vincere vel mori.

M'Nair of Glasgow, a demi-negro holding

a sugar-cane over his dexter shoulder, bowed holding in the hand a sword, M'Owl, a lion's gamb erased holding a

and in his sinister hand a bunch of all ppr. Vincere vel mori. 195. 2 dagger, all ppr. Vincere vel mori. 3S. 8

tobacco-leaves, all ppr. Labor omnia M'Neil, a lion rampant or. i. 13 MacPeter, Scotland, out of a mural coro-
j

vincit. Macneill of Barra, Inverness-sh., a rock net arg., masoned sa., a lion's head

MacNally, Ireland, a naked arm couped gu. Vincere vel mori. 179. 7 —gu., crowned with an antique crown

below the shoulder and erect holding Macneill of Dublin, an arm in armour ppr. Pour mon Dieu. E'en do and

a dagger, also erect, all ppr. embowed, the hand holding a sword, spare not.

Macnamara, a stag's head or. 21 1 . 5 all ppr. Vincere vel mori. 195. 2 M'Phaill, Scotland, a deer's head erased

Macnamara, Scotland, out of a ducal MacNeill of Kirkdale, Creetown, N.B., a ppr. Memor esto. 121. 2

coronet or, an arm embowed holding dexter arm vambraced holding a sword, MacPharlane or M'Pharlln, Scotland, a
a tilting-spear ppr.
all ppr. Vincere aut mori. naked man holding in his dexter hand

Macnamara, out of a ducal coronet or, MacNeill, John Gordon Swift, M.P., of a sheaf of arrows ppr. This I'll defend.

an arm embowed holding a lance ppr. 14, Blackball Street, Dublin, and 12, Macpherson, a cat sejant erect. Oreagn

Macnamara of Ayle and Ranna Castle, Halsey Street, S.W., same crest and dhuhh chloinn Chatain. 294. 9
CO. Clare, out of a ducal coronet or,
motto. Macpherson, Charles Richard, Esquire, of

an arm holding a scimitar ppr., hilt of McNeill, the late Major-General Sir John Paddington Station, via Cobar, New

the first. Firmitas in caelo. cf. 213. 5 C. St. James's Palace, S.W., same South Wales, Australia, a wild cat
Macnamara, an arm embowed holding in crest and motto. sejant erect ppr. Touch not the cat

the hand a dagger, all ppr., hilt and MacNeill, Ireland, a dexter arm in armour hot the glove. 25. 2

pommel or. 201. 4 embowed holding in the hand a dagger, Macpherson of Invereshie, a gray cat

Macnamara, Francis Nottidge, a naked all ppr. Vincere aut mori. 196. 5 sejant erect. Touch not the cat bot the

arm holding in the hand a scimitar, all M'NeiU, Baron Colonsay, a mailed arm glove. 25. 2

,

ppr. Firmilas in codo. 213. 5 and hand holding a dagger ppr. Vin- Macpherson, Albert Cameron, Esquire, of

Macnamara, George Houseman, M.R.C.S., Cluny (commonly called Cluuy Mac-

L.A.C., same crest and motto. M'Nelly, Scotland, an arm in armour em- pherson), Inverness-sh., a cat sejant

Macnamara, Nottidge Charles, of 13, bowed holding a sword, all ppr. ppr. Tovch not the cat but a glove. 26. 8

Grosvenor Street, London, W., same 195. 2 Macpherson, Donald D., Esquire, Bexton

crest and motto. M'Nemara, Ireland, a mermaid holding Croft, Knutsford, Chesh., a cat-a-

Macnamara of Kilgurtin, eo. Clare, and in her dexter hand a comb ppr. mountain rampant guardant. Na bean

France, a naked arm embowed grasp- cf. 184. 5 don chat gun lamhainn. 26. i

ing a scimitar, all ppr. Firmitas in McNevins, Ireland, a palm-branch vert. Macpherson, Sir Arthur George, K.C.I.E.,

calo. 201. I Vivis sperandum. 147. 3 of 51, Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park,
London, W., a cat rampant guardant
Macnamara of Doolenand Ennistymon MacNIcol, a crescent gu. Gradatim.

House, CO. Clare, Ireland, same crest. 163. 2 ppr. Toux:h not the cat but a glove.

Virlute et valore. 201. i M'Nicoll, Scotland, a lion's head erased Macpherson, a cat rampant ppr. Qui me

M'Namard, out of a tower a demi-lion ppr. Nil sistere contra. 17. 8 tanget poenitebit. 26. 2

rampant, all ppr. M157. 11 M'Nish, an arm embowed and couped in Macpherson or Pherson, a black oat's

M'Naught of Kilquharity, Kirkcudbright, fess ppr., vested az., holding an oak- paw issuing holding up a crescent

Scotland, a lion's head erased arg., sprig vert, fructed or. or.

langued gu. Omnia jortunce com- M'Nish, Scotland, an eagle rising ppr. M'Pherson, a cat current sa. Touch not

mitto. 17. 8 Animo non astutia. yy. 5 the cat bot a glove. cf. 26. 6

M'Naughtan or M'Naughton, Scotland, a M'Onald, Scotland, a motintain in flames. Macpherson, Lieutenant-Colonel Lachlan,

tower embattled gu. / hope in God. 179. 2 Glentruim House, and Kingussie, Inver-

156. 5 Maconchy, John Arthur. Esquire, J. P., of ness-sh., same crest and motto.
MacNaughten of that Ilk, Scotland, a Rathmore, co. Longford, Ireland, a M'Pherson, Scotland, a cat sejant ppr.

tower gu. / hope in God. 156. 5 demi-swan with wings elevated arg. Touch not the cat bot a glove. 26. 8

M'Nayr, a mermaid with a mirror and Humani nil alienum. 100. 2 M'Pherson, Ireland, a fox's head erased

comb ppr. 184.5 Maconochie of Meadowbank, Edinburgh, g"- 33- 6

MacNeal, Hector, of Losset Park, Camp- a demi-man holding in his dexter hand M'Pherson or Macpherson, a cat's paw

belltown, Argyllsh., a dexter hand three arrows, and pointing with his issuing sa., holding up a crescent or.

holding a dagger point upwards, all sinister to an imperial crown placed M'Phie, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant

ppr. Vincere vel mori. on the dexter side of the wreath, his gu. Pro rege. 10. 3
MacNeece, Surgeon-Major James Glaus- head wreathed, having a loose tartan M'Quaid, a lion's head erased. 17. 8

sen, an eagle rising ppr., charged on the plaid hung over his sinister shoulder, Macquaire, out of a coronet ppr., an arm

breast with a cross crosslet sa. Fi- all ppr. His nitimur et munitur. in armour embowed holding in the

ducia non astutia. 1S5. 4 hand a dagger arg. mTurris fort is ih i

MacNeece, Surgeon-Major Thomas Fred- Maconochie, Archibald White, of 22, Deus.

erick, same crest and motto. Westbourne Street, Hyde Park, W., a MacQuay, McQuay, or Maquay, of Dublin,

McNeight, William John, of San Remo, two swords in saltier point downwards

Howth, N.B., out of the battlements ppr., pommels and hilts or. Licentiam

of a tower sa., masoned arg., a dexter ' ppr. Nitimur et munitur. 232. 2 re/rcena. cf. 171. 12

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MAC 369

Macqueen, Scotland, a wolf's head couped Macrery or Mackrery, a savage statant MacVais, a hand erect couped at the
sa. (Another, ppr.) Vires in arduis.
I
30. 5
Macqueen, Scotland, issuing out of a wreathed round the middle with leaves wrist and grasping a snake, all ppr.
[
cloud a dexter arm in fess holding in
ppr. cf. 188. 3 I 220. 2

MacRery, a demi-lion rampant az., McVeagh of Lurgan, co. Armagh, an arm

crowned or, holding in the dexter paw embowed in armour holding in the

the hand a laurel garland ppr. Virtus a sword ppr., pommel and hilt of the hand a tilting-spear, all ppr. Per

in arduis. second. cf. 14. 12 ardua.

Macqueen of Corrybrough, Inverness-sh. Macritchie, Scotland, a cat sejant erect M'Veagh, George Joseph Brooke, J. P.,

Scotland, a wolf rampant erm., sup- sa. Priniz garde. 25. 2 of Drewstown, co. Meath, same crest

porting an arrow point downwards Mac Ritchie, David, Esquire, of Logie, .and motto.

arty., pheoned gu. Constant and faith- Perthsh., and of 4, Archibald Place, M'Vean, Scotland, an arm in armour

ful. Edinburgh, same crest and motto. holding in the hand a sword. Fidelia.

M'Queen, a wolf rampant against a broad 25. 2 210. 2

arrow erect on its point. M' Ritchie, Scotland, a lion's gamb M'Vicar, Scotland, an eagle rising ppr.

M'Queen, Thomas Potter, Esquire, of charged with a cheveron, and thereon Dominus providebit. jy. 5

Ridgmount House, Beds, a wolf's head a crescent. cf. 39. 2 M'Vicar-Affleck of Edinghame, Scotland,

erased ppr. Quce surstwi volo videre. M' Robertson, Scotland, a dexter hand a green branch growing out of the

30. 8 holding up a royal crown ppr. Virtutis trunk of an oak-tree ppr. Tandem.

M'Queen, Scotland, a wolf's head couped gloria merces. 217. i 145- 2

ppr. Virtus in arduis. 30. 5 Macrorie, Scotland, a lymphad with sails M'Vittie, Robert Blake, Esquire, of 43,
Harcourt Street, Dublin, a cat-a-
M'Queen, a boar's head erect sa. 43<•/. .3 fiurled and oars in action sa., flagged
mountain passant gardant ppr. , resting
M Quhan, Scotland, issuing out of a cloud gu. Res, non verba. 160. 7 the fore-paw upon an escutcheon of the

a dexter arm from the shoulder in fess 1 Macsagan, Scotland, a greyhound's head

holding a garland, all ppr. arg., collared sa., ringed or. Nee timide. arms, viz., arg., on a chevron engrailed
M'Quie, Lanes, a dexter hand couped gu., between in chief two thistles and
nee temere. 61. 2

holding a dagger in pale, all ppr. ' MacShanly, see Shanly. base a trefoil slipped, all ppr., a fret or.

Manu forte. 212. 9 MacShanly of Corcachlan, co. Roscom- M'Whirter, an antique Scottish harp or,
with nine strings arg. Te Deum lauda-
M'Quilland, John, Esquire, of London, mon, a gauntlet erect grasping a broken

Ontario, a cat sejant ppr. 26. 8 sword ppr.

M'Quinn, a wolf's head ppr. Que sursum MacSheehy, Ireland, an arm in armour M"Worth, a cock. 91. 2

volo. 30- 5 couped below the elbow and erect Madam of London, Wilts, and Ireland,

Macquire or M'Qulre, a dagger in j holding in the hand a sword, the blade an eagle's head erased or. 83. 2

pale

ppr. 169. 2 entwined by a serpent, all ppr. Madden, out of a ducal coronet gu., a

M'Rach, Scotland, a dexter hand holding j MacSheehy, Thomas Frederick Corbet, falcon rising or, holding in the beak a

a scimitar, both ppr. Fortltudine. l)..iiuiii.iii, tlie Drive, Mount Ararat, cross batonnce arg.

213. 5 W'iiulili'doii, game crest. Oertavi et vivi. Madden, John Clements Waterhouse,

Macrae, Scotland, same crest and motto. MacSween of Granada, a broadsword Esquire, of Hilton Park, Clones, co.

Macrae of Orangefield, a hand grasping and a bow in saltier, all ppr. By the Monaghan, and Manor Waterhouse,

a .scimitar ppr. Malim esse quam providence of God. CO. Fermanagh, out of a ducal coronet

videri. 213. 5 MacSweeney, Ireland, an arm in armour a falcon rising or, holding in its beak a

MacRae, Stuart, of Handley House, embowed holding a battle-axe, all ppr. cross batonnee gu. Fortior qui se vincit.

Newark-on-Trent, a mailed arm em- 200. 6 Madden, Ireland, a wolf salient gu.

bowed, the hand grasping a Turkish MacSweeney, Ireland, a demi-grifEn Christo duce vincamus. cf. 28. i
segreant or, holding in the claws a
—scimitar ppr. Fortitudine. Nee euro Madden, co. Fermanagh, a falcon with
lizard ppr.
nee eareo. MacSwiney, Peter Paul, Esquire, of 37, wings expanded arg., membered or,
MacRae, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
holding in the dexter claw a cross

a broadsword ppr. Fortitudine. Upper Mount Street, Dublin, a demi- botonnee gu. Fortior qui se rineit.
griffin segreant or, holding between Madden, Rt. Hon. Dodgson Hamilton, of
212. 13 the claws a lizard ppr., and having on
the breast two battle-axes in saltire Nutley, Booterstown, cc. Dublin,
MacRae, Scotland, a dexter arm em- same crest and motto.
bowed in mail holding a scimitar ppr.

Fortitudine. sa. Tuagha tulaig ahu. Madden, Walter Wilmot, of Roslea
MacSwiney, Valentine Emanuel Patrick, Manor, Clones, same crest.
M'Rae, Scotland, an arm embowed hold-
a demi-gryphon segreant holding in Madden, Hon. Sir John, of Cloyne,
ing in the hand a scimitar ppr. Forti- the dexter claw a lizard ppr., and Chapel Street. St. Kilda, Victoria, and

tudine. 201. I

MacRae-Gilstrap, Major John, of Balli- charged on the breast with a fleur-de- Yamala, Frankston, Victoria, a falcon
more, Argyllsh., and of Northgate, lis az. Malo mori quam foedari. rising out of a garland, holding in its

Newark-on-Trent: (i) Upon a rock a M'Taggart, a trefoil ppr. Ditat Deus. beak a cross botonnee gu. Propria

cubit arm erect in armour ppr. grasp- virtute audax.
,

ing an escutcheon gu., charged with a M'Taggart, Scotland, a lion's head erased Madder, Staffs, on the trunk of a tree

galtrap arg., for distinction, the arm ppr. Vi et virtute. 17. 8 in fess vert, a lion sejant or. 7. 9

charged with a cross crosslet gu. {for M'Taggart of Madras, same crest. Ditat Maddison, a demi-lion gu. 10. 3

Gilstrap). (2) A mailed arm embowed Deus. 17. Maddison of Newcastle, Northumb., out

grasping a Turkish sicmitar ppr. M'Taggart, a greyhound's head erased of a crown-flory an arm in armour ppr.,

—Candide secure (for Oilstrap). Fortitu- sa. 61. 4 garnished or, holding in the gauntlet a
M'Taggart of London, an owl ppr.
dine (for MacRae). battle-axe ppr., charged with a cross

MacRannell, co. Leitrim, Ireland, on a Ratione non vi. 96. 5 gu., the staff sa.
Maddison, T. R., Esq., Durkar House,
mount vert, a stag lodged, all ppr. M'Tavish, Scotland, a boar's head erased.
near Wakefield, out of a palisado
115. 12 Ne obliviscaris. 42. 2 coronet a dexter arm in armour em-
bowed holding in the hand a battle-axe
Macrath of Fallbower, co. Mayo, a naked M'Tavish of Dunarday and Gartbeg, in bend sinister. Be firm.
Maddison of Unthank, Durh., a dexter
arm couped below the elbow holding Scotland, a boar's head erased or. hand ppr., vested errainois, holding a

in the hand the upper part of a broken Non oblitus. 42. 2

lance, all ppr., headed or. 214. 13 Mactier, Scotland, an arm embowed

Macrea, Scotland, an oak-tree ppr. brandishing in the hand a battle-axe,

Delectat et ornat. 143. 5 all ppr. Hcecmanusobpatriam. 201.5 battle-axe sa. cf. 207. 7

Macreadie or Macready of Pearston, MacTiernan, a griffin statant gu., with Maddison of Partney Hall, Lines, out of

Ayrsh., a hand holding a sword ppr. wings erect vert. 63. 8 a coronet flory or, a cubit arm in ar-

Semper paratus. 212. 13 M'Turk of Stenhouse, Dumfriessh., Scot- mour ppr.. grasping a battle-axe sa.

M'Rerik, see M'Crire. land, a ram's head cabossed ppr. 1 30. 7

MAD 370 MAH

Maddison, Rev. Arthur Roland, M.A., Magawley, Ireland, a horse's head arg., Magujre, Ireland, an arm in armour em-

F.S.A., of Vicar's Court, Lincoln, out I in waggon harness sa. 50. 12 bowed holding in the hand a sword,
[

of a crown fleury, a cubit arm in Magawley, Ireland, a swan with wings all ppr. 195.2

armour ppr., grasping a battle-axe sa., addorsed ppr. 99. 12 Maguire, on a serpent nowed vert, a
the blade ppr., charged with a cross
Magawley, Ireland, a swan ppr. 99. 2 hawk statant ppr. 86. 3
gu. VcB timido.
Maddison, Henry, Partney Hall, Spilsby, Magawly-Cerati de Calry, Count Va- Maguire, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet

Lines, a cubit arm in armour ppr., lerio, of the Holy Roman Empire a demi-eagle displayed holding in the
;

Count of Viarolo, in the Duchy of beak a rose stalked and leaved, all ppr.

grasping a battle-axe sa. Vce timido. Parma ; and Count Of Cerate, of Ba- cf. 80. 14

Maddock, a lion passant. 6. 2 —varia ; Baron de Calry, a demi-hon Maguire, Ireland, a stag statant ppr.

Maddock, a demi-Uon rampant. Non rampant gu. Lainb deargh aboo. Ru- 117. 1;

leoni sed Deo. 10. 2 bra mamis victrix. 10. 3 Maher, Matthias Aidan, Esquire, J.P..

Maddock, Ireland, out of a cloud a hand Magee, Ireland, a lion sejant collared. D.L., of Ballen Keele, co. Wexford,

erect holding a club ppr. 214. 9 cj. 7. 4 Ireland, on a mount vert a hawk rising,
belled and hooded ppr., charged on
Maddocks, an elephant's head erased gu. Magenis of Waringstown, a boar passant

133- 3 ppr. Sola salus servire Deo. 40. 9 each wing with a crescent or. In peri-
culis audax.
Maddocks, John, J.P., of Heath Royal, Magenis, Henry Cole, of Finvoy Lodge,

Putney Hill, London, S.W., in front Ballymoney, co. Antrim, same crest Maher, an eagle with wings expanded. 77. 5
of a passion cross gu., a cherub's head
and motto. Maher, Ireland, a bee TTolant in pale or.

or, each wing charged with a rose, Magennis, Ireland, a demi-lion gardant 137- 2

also gu. Justice and gratitude. gu., holding a fleivr-de-lis or. Mahewe of Lostwithiel, Cornw., a Cornish

23s. II Magens of London and Glouc, an arm chough erm. 107. 14

Maddocks, a demi-Uon holding in the erect ppr., holding three trefoils vert. Mahewe, Cornw., an eagle with wings

dexter paw a rose. 1 2. i Mageoghegan, Ireland, a bloodhound, addorsed or, preying on a snake nowed

j ppr.
Mahewe, Norf., a unicorn's head erased
Maddocks, Captain, the Woodlands, near passant ppr.. collared, indented.
arg., crined gu., the horn twisted of
,

Wem, Shropsh., a demi-lion rampant Mager or Major, a greyhound's head

| 61.2

holding in the dexter paw a rose slipped ' gu., collared or.

and leaved Magheramorne, Baron (McGarel-Hogg), the first and second, on the neck a

Maddox, Bart, (extinct), of Wormley of Magheramorne, co. Antrim : (i) Out cheveron vair. cf. 49. 5
Herts, a Bengal tiger passant gardant
of an Eastern coronet arg., an oak- Mahon, Ireland, a demi-husbandman

ducally gorged ppr tree fructed ppr., and pendent there- holding over his dexter shoulder an

Maddy, Glouc, a garb vert, charged with from an escutcheon az., charged with ox-yoke, all ppr. 187. 14
a fleece or.
a dexter arm embowed in armour, the Mahon, Viscount, see Stanhope, Earl.

Madelley of St. Pancras, Middx., and hand grasping an arrow in bend sinister Mahon, Baron Hartland, see Hartland.

Shropsh., a hawk ppr.. preying on a point do-n-nwards, also ppr. {for Hogg). Mahon, see Pakenham-Mahon.
martlet sa. 282. 13. (2) Upon a mount vert, in Mahon of Cavetown, co. Rosfommon, a

Madeley, an eagle preying on a crane front of a branch of oak erect ppr., a heraldic tiger passant holding in the

ppr. 79- greyhound sejant sa., collared and line dexter paw a broken tilting-spear, all

Madeston, a cubit arm in armour erect, reflexed over the back or (for McGarel). ppr., and charged on the shoulder with

per pale crenellee or and arg., holding D(U gloria vires.— Fide etfiducia. 282. 12 a martlet sa. for difference. Buaidh go

in the gauntlet a halberd headed and Magill, a savage's head couped ppr. bragh.

garnished of the last. 190. Mahon, Ireland, a tiger statant holding

Madeston, an ostrich regardant sa., du- Magill, Ireland, a falcon ppr., upon a in its dexter paw a broken tilting-

cally crowned or, resting the dexter hawk's lure of the same, lined arg. and spear.

claw on a pellet. vert. c/. 85. 14 Mahon, Ireland, a lion rampant holding

Madeston, a cock's head erm., holding in Magin, a demi-wyvern vert. 69. 12 in its dexter paw an olive-branch.

the beak a trefoil slipped vert. Maginn, Ireland, a cockatrice displayed Per ardua surgo.

Madock, an eagle displayed holding in vert. 68. 14 Mahon-Hagan of New York, co. Clare,

its dexter claw a sword, and in the Maginnise, Ireland, a boar passant ppr. Ireland : (i) Out of a naval crown or,

sinister a pistol, all ppr. cj. 75. 7 40. 9 a demi-negro affrontee, with broken
manacles depending from each ^vrist.
Madock of Hartbury, Glouc, a lion's head Magnall of London and Lines, on a grasping in his dexter hand the Union

" mount vert, an eagle rising ppr.,

erased or, pierced through the neck

vord in pale, the point issuing from crowned with an Eastern coronet or. Jack displayed on a flagstaff, and in his

the top of the head embrued ppr., cf. 76. II sinister hand, on a similar staff, the cap
of liberty, aU ppr. (for Hagan). (2) On
hilted and pojumelled of the first. Magnay Sir William, Bart., of Postford

Madock, Ireland, a demi-wolf regardant House, Surrey, a lion rampant sa., a WTeath of the colours and out of a

arg., vulned in the shoulder ppr. billettee erminois, murally crowned, wreath of roses alternately arg. anil

Madocks of Glanywern, Denbighs'n., a forged with a chain, reflexed over the gu., seeded or barbed vert, a dexter
ack, and holding between the fore- arm in armour embowed ppr., gar-
demi-lion rampant. 10. 2 nished or, holding in the gauntlet a
paws a leopard's face or. Magna est
Madox, a lion's gamb erased holding a

Veritas. 286. 3 baton in bend arg., and charged on

Magnus, Yorks, a lion's gamb erased or. —the arm with a rose of the last (for

.ion sejant or, holding in the dexter 36. 4 Malion). Vota vita mea. Ha:c matins
inimica tyrannis.
paw a sword arg., hilt and pommel j Magor of Penventon House, Redruth,

of

the first. Cornw., a greyhound's head erased Mahon, T. G. S., B.A., J.P., CorbaUy,

Madreston, a torteau charged with the and collared. cf. 61. 2 Quin, CO. Clare, a dexter arm vam-
braced and embowed grasping in the
sun in splendour or. Magounis, Ireland, a demi-lion gardant

Madyston, a cubit arm vested erminois gu., holding a fleur-de-lis or. hand a dagger. Manus hcec inimica

holding in the hand ppr. a battle-axe Magratll of Lambeth, Surrey, an arm tyrannis.

sa. c/. 207. 10 couped in fess ppr. Salus in fide. Mahon, Rev. Sir William Vesey-Ross,
1 Bart., M.A., of Castlegar, co. Gal way,
a dexter arm in armour embowed ppr.,
Magan of Emoe, co. Westmeath, and of Magrath, on a chapeau a lion passant, garnished or, holding in the gauntlet
j

Clonearl, Ireland, a boar's head erased all ppr. 4. 9

az., armed and bristled or. Virlute et Magrath of Murhill, near Bradford-on-

probitate. 42. 2 Avon, Wilts, a dexter cubit arm a sword wavy arg., pommel and hilt

Magan, Percy, Esquire, J.P., of Correal, couped and lying fesseways holding or. Moniti meliora sequamur.

CO. Roscommon, and Kilcleagh Park, in the hand, all ppr., a cross patee Mahon, John Denis FitzJames Ker,

Moate, CO. Westmeath, same crest and fitchee and erect az. Salus in fide. Ballydonelan Castle, Loughrea, same

motto. Magratll, Ireland, a crowsa. 107. 14

1 — —2 —

MAH 371 MAK

Mahony, George Philip Gun. B.A., of Mainwaring, Charles Salusbury, V.D., his dexter pav thistle ppr. and

Kilmorna. Listowel, co. Kerry, Ireland, D.L., M.A., of Galltfaenan, Trefnant smister a Heur-de-lis of the
out of the coronet of a Count of North Welles, same crests and motto.
France a dexter arm in armour em- Mainwaring, Rev. Percy Edward, M.A., second. Fisus et fides. 13. 12

{ Maitland, on a ducal coronet or, a lion

bowed grasping in the hand a sword, of Whitmore Rectory, Newcastle- sejant affrontee, holding in the dexter
|

all ppr., hilt and pommel or, the blade under- Lyme, same crests and motto, paw a sword in pale ppr., and in the
1

piercing a fleur-de-lis of the last. Mainwaring of Whitmore, Staffs, out of sinister a fleur-de-lis arg. Deo juvante.
!

Lasair romhuin a buadh. 1 a ducal coronet or, an ass's head, with
cf. 7- 3
Maliony, Harold Segerson, B.A., of Dro- a hempen halter, all ppr.
Devanl si jc Maitland, Rev. J. W., Loughton Hall,

more Castle, Kenmare, co. Kerry, same puis. cj. 125. ic Essex, same crest.

crest and motto. Mainwaring of Croxton, Chesh., an Maitland, Alexander Charles Richards,

Mahony, John Moore, Esquire, J.P., ass's head ppr. 125. 12 M.A., of CUffden, Teignmouth, Devon-

same crest and motto. Mainwaring of Exeter, Devonsh., an sh., and 20. Buckingham Palace

Maiiony, Pierce, Esquire, of Grange Con. ass's head erased arg., maned and Mansions, S.W., a lion sejant erect and

CO. Wicklow : (i) Same crest as above, haltered or. affrontee gu., holding in the dexter paw

(2) A naked arm embowed, the hand Mainwaring, Sir Philip Tatton, Bart., of a sword ppr., hilted and fommelled

grasping a sword flammant, all ppr. Over Peover, Chester, an ass's head or, and in his sinister a fleur-de-lis

Lasair romhuin a buudh. erased ppr., bridled or Devaiit si je arg. Consilio et animis. 298. 15

Mahony of Dunloe Castle, co. Kerry, a puis. Maitland, William James, CLE., of

naked arm embowed, the hand grasp- Mainwaring - EUerker - Onslow, Charles Witley Manor, Witley, .Surrey, and 18,
ing a sword flammant, all ppr. Lasair Vere Tc^-nshend, of Ingleby, Wim- Lennox Gardens, S.\V'., same'crest.

romhuin a buadh. borne Road, Bournemouth: (i) Au Maitland of Aucliiane, Kirkcudbrightsh.,

Maidman, a leopard's head erased gar- eagle sa., preying on a partridge or (for a lion sejant affrontee gu., ducally

daut, ducally gorged. AOnslow). 230. 3. (2) dolphin crowned or, holding in the dexter paw

Maidman, Hants, an arm embowed haurient and a sea-dragon or, emitting a sword in pale ppr., and in the sinister

vested per pale, indented az. and or, flames of fire ppr., embowed and ad- a fleur-de-lis arg. 298. 15

cuffed arg., holding in the hand a dorsed, and enfiled by a ducal coronet Maitland, a lion sejant affrontee gu.,

dove ppr. for distinction, with a roundle counter- ducally crowned or, holding in the

Maidstone, Viscount, see Winchelsea, changed (/or EUerker). 230. 2 (3) dexter paw a sword ppr., hilt and pom-
Earl of. On the sinister isode, out of a ducal mel or, and in the sinister a fleur-de-lis

Maillard, out of a ducal coronet a pea- coronet or, au ass's head ppr. (for az. Consilio ct animis. 298. 15

cock's tail, all ppr. 115. 6 Mainwaring). Festina lenie. 230. 4 Maitland, Sir John Nisbet, Bart., of

Main, Scotland, an escallop or, charged Mair of London and Scotland, a swan Clifton Hall, Fifesh., same crest and

with a mullet gu. 141. 6 ppr. Tempore candidior. 99. 2 motto.

Main, a leopard rampant ppr. Mair, a demi-pegasus issuing arg., enfiled Maitland of Ecdes, Berwicksh., Scot-
land, a demi-lion rampant gu., couped
Main, Scotland, a negro's head sa., round the body with a ducal coronet in all the joints or, issuing from water
ppr. Luctor et emergam.
banded arg. 19-- 4 gu- 47- 7

,

Main of Lochwood, Stirlingsh., Scotland, Mair, Scotland, a negro's head couped

a hand throwing a dart ppr. Projeci. at the shoulders sa., banded arg. Maitland, WiUiam FuUer, of Stansted

4 92, Hall, Essex, same crest and motto.
Main, a cubit arm erect and vested party
Mair of Aberdeen, a lion's head erased Maitland-Makgill-Crichton, C. J., Es-
chevron arg. and sa., holding
the hand ppr. a cross crosslet filched arg. Spes et jortiludo. 17. S quire, of Lathrisk, Falldand, Fifesh.,

in pale. Maire, a cubit arm erect vested, holding and Monzie, Perthsh. : (i) A dragon's
head inflamed and erased, and crowned
Main, late Rev. Thomas John, M.A., in the hand a bugle-horn stringed.
in front of a cubit arm erect ppr., with a coronet. Sine fine (jor Crichton).
holding a cross botonnee fitchee in Mairis of Marston, Wilts, on a mount
pale or, and a sword fessewise, the (2) On a ducal coronet a lion sejant
point to the dexter, also ppr., pommel vert, a peacock in pride or, from the
and hilt or, three piles reversed az. erect affrontee, ducally crowned, hold-
beak issuant an escroU inscribed Esse ing in his dexter paw a sword in pale
Maine, out of a mural coronet per pale quam videri, and resting the dexter ppr., and in his sinister a fleur-de-lis.
gu. and erm., an arm in armour gar-
nished or, holding a spear point down- claw on an escutcheon az., charged Consilio et animis (jor Maitland). (3)

ward. Vincit pericula virtus. with a cross patee fitched or. Si Deus A phcenix in flames ppr. PerseverarUia
Maingy, a wolf's head erased erminois.
nobiscum., quis contra nos. (jor MakgiU).
Majendie, James Henry Alexander, J.P.,
Maister of Wood Hall, in Holdemess,
of Castle Hedingham, Essex, an arm
Yorks, out of a mural coronet or, a in armour embowed holding in the

unicorn's head az., armed and crined

of the first. Vix ea nostra voco.

30. 8 cj. 49. 7 hand a scimitar ppr. Qualis ab in-
Maisterton and Maisterson, Chesh., a
Mainstone of Urchingfield, Heref., and cepto. 196. 10

London, a hedgehog arg. 135. S tiger passant arg. cj. 27. 1 Majendie, Colonel Vivian Dering, C.B.,

Mainter, out of a mural coronet or, a Maitland, Viscount, see Lauderdale, Earl 17, Whitehall Court, S.W., same crest

unicorn's head az., armed and crined of. and motto.

c/. 49- 7 Maitland Bart., see Ramsay-Gibson- Major, see Henniker, Baron.

Mainwaring, sec Milman-Mainwaring. Maitland Major of Southampton, and the Isle of

Mainwaring, see Massey-Mainwaring. Maitland, Scotland, a rock in the sea Wight, Hants, a greyhound's head

Mainwaring, Chesh. and Salop, out of a ppr. Altamen tranquillus. 179. 5 gu., collared or. 61. 2

ducal coronet or, an ass's head ppr. Maitland, a rock in the sea ppr. Fluctus Major of Leicester and Brampston, Notts,
a greyhound rampant sa., collared arg.,
Devant si je puis. 125. 10 fiuctu. 179. 5

Mainwaring, Shropsh., on a ducal coronet Maitland, Scotland, in the sea a rock on the collar three mullets of the first.

or, an ass's head erased arg. ppr. 179-5 MajoribankS, Scotland, a demi-grifiin

cj. 125. 10 Maitland, David, of Dundrenan, Kirkcud- segreant. Et custos, et pugnax. 64. 2
MajoribankS, Scotland, a lion's gamb
Mainwaring, Shropsh., an ass's head brightsh., Scotland, a demi-monk

erased ppr. haltered or. habited in gray, holding in his dexter grasping a lance in bend ppr. Advance
.

Mainwaring, Charles Francis Kynastou, hand a crucifix arg., and in his sinister with courage. cj. 38. II

Esq., of Oteley, EUesmere, Shropsh.: a rosary ppr. Esse quam videri. 298.9 MajoribankS, a bear's paw erased, grasp-

(1) Out of a ducal coronet an ass's Maitland, Bart, (extinct), of Pittrichie, ing a tilting-spear in bend sinister.

head ppr. (jor Mainwaring). :25. 10. Scotland, a lion's head erased gu. cj. 38. II

A(2) lion's head erased sa., guttee-d'or Paix et peu. 17. 2 Makareth, Lanes, an arm in armour em-

(jor Kynaston). Devant si je puis. Maitland, a demi-lion rampant gu., bowed holding in the hand a broken

225. 10 langued and membered az., holding tilting-spear, all ppr. 197. 2

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MAK 372 MAN

»

Makepeace, a unicorn's head arg., be- Maleverer, Yorks, a greyhound passant ' nag's head couped gu., charged with a

tween two laurel-branches in orle vert. arg., collared and ringed or. c/. 60. 2 cross patee or (for Mallory). 278. 6
j
49- 14 (2) A hand holding a broken spear
Makepeace, a dove holding in its beak MalBt, a dexter arm iu armour holding

a scimitar in pale, all ppr. (for Leigh). 278. 5

an olive-branch, all ppr. 92. 5 Malherbe of Fenyton, Devonsh., on a tree Mallory of Woodford, Northamp., a nag's

Makepeace of Pensham Court, Yorks, a demi-naked man ppr., ^vreathed head gu., crined or, charged vnth a

London, and Warfield, Berks, a leopard about the temples arg. and sa., and fleur-de-lis of the last. cf. 50. 1

passant regardant or, resting his dex- holding in his hand an oak-branch, Mallory, a horse's head couped per pale
ter paw on an escutcheon gu., charged
with a cross crosslet fitched of the also ppr., acorned or. gu. and az., ducally gorged or.

Malim, Rev. Alfred, M.A., Jesus College, Mallow, on a chapeau gu., turned up

first. Cambridge, Chaplain to H.M. Forces erm., two sceptres in saltier or. 170. 9
(according to Camden the family was Malmains, a lamb supporting a banner
Makins, Colonel Sir W. T., Bart., of
Rotherfield Court, Henley-on-Thames, settled, in Kent from the Conquest until arg. 131. 2
a dexter arm embowed in armour ppr.,
encircled by an annulet or, and holding the end of the sixteenth century, and Malmaynes, an arm in armour embowed,

from 1600 to 1762 at Botherham and the hand apaumee ppr. 200. i

a flagstaff in bend sinister ppr., there- Doncaster, and from 1762 until 1868 at Malmesbury, Earl of (Harris), of Heron
from flowing a banner arg., charged
Higham Ferrers, in Northamptonshire), ! Court, near Christchurch, Hants, a

with a lion's face gu. In lumine luce. an arm embowed vested sa., holding an 1I hedgehog or, charged on the side with

199. 5 anchor or (granted to William Malim, three arrows, one in pale and two in
Malbanke, on a tortoise an eagle perching
j

M.A., Fellow of King's College, Cam- —saltire ppr., and across them barways
i
a key az. Je maintiendrai. Ubique
ppr. 79\^ —bridge, son of Henry Malim of Staple-
j
Malbone, an eagle regardant holding in patriam reminisci. 279. 13
hurst, Kent). Fide lenes anchoram. 1

the dexter claw a sword ppr. Malim esse probus quam haberi. Malone, on a mount a lion rampant ppr.,

Malby, a goat passant or. c/. 129. 5 204. 13 collared gu., holding in the dexter paw

Malcolm, a demi-swan rising arg. 100. 2 Malin, an elephant passant or. j an arrow sa. i. 1 1

Malcolm, Baron (Malcolm), of Pottalloch, cf. 133-9 Malone, a man in armour holding in his
Argyllsh., a tower arg. In ardua
Maling, out of a ducal coronet a phime dexter hand a lance, and on his sinister

tendit (extinct). 156. 2 of five ostrich-feathers in a case, all ppr. arm a shield, all ppr. Fidelis ad urnam.

Malcolm, Sir James William, Bart., Malins, a cubit arm in armour erect ppr., 188. 4

Hoveton Hall, Norwich, a pyramid grasping a crescent or. Adjuvante Deo. Malone, Dublin, a squirrel sejant arg.,
I
encircled by a wreath of laurel ppr.
Malins, a cubit arm in armour erect ppr., I holding between the fore-paws an

Ardua teiido. 246. i grasping a crescent or. Post prcelia acorn ppr. 135-7

j

Malcolm, late Sir John, G.C.B., on a prcemia. I Malpas of Bickley, Chesh., on a ducal

mount vert, a tower arg., masoned sa., Malkin, a wolf's head sa. 30. 5 j coronet, a wyvern vomiting fire at both
Mallabar, a martlet or. ends ppr.
ensigned by the badge of the Persian 95. 2
!

Order of the Lion and Sun. In ardua Mallake of Axmouth, Devonsh., a cubit Malpas of Rochestown, Dublin, a demi-

tendit. j

Malcolm, late Sir James, K.C.B., and arm erect vested or, chaiged thereon lion rampant gu., holding in the dexter
the late Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm, 1

with two bends wavy sa., holding in paw a pheon point upwards arg.

the hand ppr. a mallet of the first. Maltby of Maltby, Yorks, a garb or,

G.C.B., on a mount vert, a tower arg., Mallam, a dolphin naiant or. 140. 5 banded gu. 153-2
masoned sa. In ardua tendit. c/. 1 56. 2
Malcolm, William Elphinstone, J.P., Mallard, on a chapeau gu., a stag trip- Maltby, Essex, a barley-sheaf erect or,
D.L., of Burnfoot, Langholm, Dum-
friessh., same crest and motto. pant ppr. 118. 3 banded of the same, pendent there-
Malcom, a demi-swan rising arg. 100. 2
MaUard, 176, Albion Road, Stoke New- from a bugle-horn arg. cf. 1,3. 2

ington, N., on a chapeau gu., turned Maltby, late Rt. Rev. Edward, D.D.,

up erm., a stag trippant ppr. 118. 3 Bishop of Durham, between two

Malcom of Glenmorag, a castle arg., Mallet of Jersey, a cock statant ppr. In branches of olive ppr. a garb or,
—masoned sa., the portcullis gu. In cruce salus. En Dieu affie. charged with a cross patee gu. Nil
91. 2

ardua tendit. 1$^. S Malley, a goat's head erased sa., bezan- sine labore.

Maiden, Viscount, see Essex, Earl of. tee. cf. 1 28. 5 Maltlward of Rougham, Suff., a demi-

Maiden, Essex, and Henry Charles Mai- Malley, a savage ambulant carrying a griffin arg., holding between its claws

den, Esquire, M.A., Windlesham tree eradicated, all ppr. a saltier sa.

House, Brighton, a dexter hand apau- Malley, a savage WTeathed round the Malton, Lanes, a dolphin haurient de-

mee ppr. Miseris openi fero. 222. 14 temples and loins, with a club resting vouring a fish, all ppr. 140. 6

Maiden, Charles Edward, 2, Hareourt on the shoulder, all ppr. Malton, Ireland, on a rock a dove holding

Buildings, Temple, E.G., same crest. Mallinson of Manchester, an arm em- in its beak an olive-branch, all ppr. 93.9

Miseris auxilium fero. bowed vested az., charged with two Malton of South Hayne, Devonsh., and

Maiden, same crest and motto. crescents and cuffed or, the hand ppr. Yorks, a snake nowed in pale ppr.,

Male, see Hill-Male. grasping a fasces palewlse. also or. ducally gorged arg. 142. i

Male, on a marquess's coronet a Cornish Mallock, Richard, Esquire, of Cocking- Maltravers, Baron, see Norfolk, Duke of.

chough, the wings expanded ppr. 1 ton Court, near Torquay, a cubit arm Maltravers, a fountain ppr. 1 59. S

MaledoctUS, a demi-lion supporting a erect vested or, thereon two bends Maly, Ireland, a ship. 160. 13

long cross. 11. 14 wavy sa., holding in the hand a mallet Malynes, a reindeer's head cabossed ppr.
of the first. Die quid dicere fas est.
| 122. 4
Man, on the stump of an oak-tree an
Malefont and Malesamits, a demi-liou

regardant gu. , supporting a spear en- Mallock, Scotland, between two bay-
[

filed with a boar's head couped ppr. branches in orle, a lion's head crowned eagle perching ppr.

9. 10 —with an antique crown ppr. Court no Man, Scotland, a unicorn's head. Nil
Malephant, Scotland, a demi-lion ram-
friend, dread no foe. E'en do and spare time. 49. 7

pant ppr., crowned or. 10. 11 not. Man, five spears ppr., proceeding from

Malet, Rt. Hon. Sir Edward Baldwin, i Mallom and Mallon, of Walter-Acton, the top of a tower or.

Bart., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., of Wrest Norf., an arm in pale vested vert, the Man or Mann of Ipswich, Suff., a demi-

Wood, Bexhill, Sussex, and Chateau ' cuff turned up erm., holding in the dragon, with wings addorsed arg.,

Malet, Monaco, out of a ducal coronet hand ppr. a lure feathered arg., gar- guttee-de-poix. 73. 10
nished or, stringed and tasselled gu.
Maa heraldic tiger's head erm. force Man of London, a dragon's head between

de en hault. 231. 12 Mallory, a nag's head or. cf. 50. 1 two dragon's wings expanded gu.,

Malet, a demi-goat rampant. Nee temere Mallory, a nag's head couped gu. guttee-d'or. 72. 7

cf. 50. 13 Manaton or Mannington of Manaton,

Maleverer, a nag's head in armour ppr. Mallory, Rev. Herbert Leigh, the Manor Southill, Coruw., a demi-unicorn sa.

51- 13 AHouse, Mobberley. Chesh. : (i) 48. 7

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MAN 373 MAN

Manbey, William John de. Esquire, of Mangin of Bath, a crane holding in the peau gu., turned up erm., a peacock

Boissevain, Manitoba, Canada, in front beak a fish, all ppr. in pride ppr., each charged with a
of an anchor in bend sa., a cubit arm Mangle and Mangles, an arm in armour bendlet sinister wavy gobony or and
in armour erect ppr. charged with an
escallop shell gu., holding in the hand embowed ppr., charged with two roses sa. 103. 5
gu., grasping in the hand a scimitar, Manners of Ethale, Northumb., out of a

a dagger in bend sinister also ppr. all ppr. cf. 196. 10 ducal coronet or, a bull's head gu.,

Fidelis exsulatm. 303. 12 Manico, a quatrefoil vert. 148. 10 armed of the first. 44. 1 1

Manbey, Rev. George Henley, M.A., of Maningham, Cambs and Kent, out of a Manners-Wood, of Fairhaven, Sai^down,

2, Crompton Terrace, Southend, Essex, ducal coronet arg., a talbot's head or, Isle of Wight, a stag trippant and

same crest. coUared and lined gu., at the end of between the attires a ducal coronet.

Manby of Elsham, Lines, an arm couped the line a bow-knot. cf. 57. 12 Manners - Wood, Rev. WiUiam, M.A.,

at the elbow erect, vested per pale Manington of Manington and Combshed, Littleton Rectory, Shepperton, Middle-

crenellee or and arg., holding a sword Cornw., a demi-unicorn rampant sa., sex, same crest.

ppr., pommelled of the first. armed, crined, and ungu. arg., Manning, Hon. Sir William Montagu,

Manby-Colegrave, Thomas, an ostrich- charged on the shoulder with a crescent LL.D., of WaUaroy, WooUahra, Sydney,

feather erect az., and two arrows in or for difference. cf. 48. 7 New South Wales, Australia, Member
of the Legislative Council of New
saltire or, barbed and flighted arg., Maniot, a Saracen's head afErontee ppr.,

banded by a mural crown gu. Fidui wreathed arg. and sa. 190. 5 South Wales, uses : out of a ducal coro-
net or, an eagle's head sa., beaked or,
constans. Manley, a cross patee az. cf. 165. 7 between two ostrich-feathers arg. Vive

Manchester, Duke of (Montagu), Kim- Manley, a man's head couped at the

bolton Castle, Hunts, a griffin's head shoulders affrontee ppr., the hair sa., ut vivas.

couped with wings expanded or, gorged wreathed vert. 190. 5 Manning of Codham and Downe, Kent,

with a collar arg., charged with three Manley, Beds and Chesh., a Saracen's and of Diss, Norf., out of a ducal coro-

lozenges gu. Disponendo me. non head affrontee ppr., wreathed arg. and net or, an eagle's head sa., beaked of

mulando me. cf. 67. 7 sa. 190. 5 the first, between two ostrich-feathers
Manchester, a polecat ppr.
153. 13 Manley of Manley, Chesh., and Erbistock, arg.

Manchester, on a mount an ermine pas- Denbighsh., a Saracen's head affrontee Manningham-Buller, Bart., see Buller.

sant, all ppr. 134. 10 ppr., wreathed about the temples arg. Manningham, Kent, out of a ducal coro-

Mandel, out of a ducal coronet an eagle's and sa. Manus hwc ^ nimica tyrannis. net or, a talbot's head gu., collared of

head. cf. 83. 14 190. 5 the first, lined sa. cf. 57. 12
Mander, a swallow volant sa.
96. 2 Manloveof Ashborne, Derbysh., andStaffs, Mannock of Gifford's Hall, Suff., an

Manderne of Penzance, Cornw., a lion out of a mural coronet gu., a cubit heraldic tiger's head erased quarterly

rampant or, guttee-de-sang, crowned arm erect vested erminois, cuffed arg., arg. and gu. cf. 25. 4

of the first. i. 1 holding in the hand a flaming sword ppr. Manntell of Heyford, Northants, a stag's

Manders of Brackdenstown, co. Dublin, Manlovell, five bell-flowers in pale ppr., head couped erm. 121. 5

a plover ppr., beaked and legged gu., leaved vert. Mannynge, see Manning.

holding in the beak a slip of oak leaved Manly, a cross patee arg. cf. 165. 7 Mansbridge of London, a dexter cubit

vert, acorned or. Pro omnibus laus Manmaker of Middleburgh, Zealand, two arm erect, vested az., cuffed arg., hold-

Deo. wings displayed gu. 109. 6 ing in the hand ppr. a demi-eagle dis-

Manderson, an antelope trippant arg., Mann, a demi-man ppr., wTeathed about played with two heads gu., ducally

collared gu. cf. 126. 6 the head and loins vert .holding over the gorged or.

Mandevile, two dexter hands conjoined dexter shoulder an arrow of the last. Mansel, on a moimt a buck lodged, all ppr.

supporting a scimitar in pale, all ppr. Mann, of Round Green, near Barnsley, in 115. 12

Mandeville, a mural coronet arg., charged front of a demi-gryphon arg., guttee-de Mansel of Congrave Hall, Northamp.,

with an escarbuncle sa. larmes, three annulets interlaced fesse- on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a

Mandeville, Viscount, see Manchester, ways sa. Per ardaa stabilis. falcon rising ppr. Quod vidt, valde

Duke of. Mann, Bart, (extinct), of Linton, Kent, mdt. cf. 88. 2

Mandis, out of a naval coronet or, an arm a demi-dragon with wings addorsed Mansel, Robert Henry, Esquire, of the

embowed, holding a couteau sword sa., guttee-d'eau, the inside of the Broadtower, Caerleon, Slonni., and

wings and the talons ppr. Per ardua Maindiff Castle, Abergavenny, a falcon

Manditt and Manduyt, a garland of laurel stabilis. y^. 10 rising or. holding in the beak a lily,

ppr. 146. 5 Mann, Cornwallis-, Earl of Cornwallls leaved and slipped ppr., and supporting
with the dexter leg two swords in
Manduit, a demi-lion rampant supporting A(extinct): (i) demi-dragon sa., gut-

a long cross. 1 1. 14 tee-d'eau (for Mann). 73. 10. {2) On saltire, points upwards, also ppr.,

Mandut, Manduyt, or Manduit, a plate a mount vert, a stag lodged regardant pommels and hilts or. Gonstanter

charged with a stag statant on a mount arg., attired and ungu. or, gorged with tamen fortiter. 367. 3

ppr. 116. II a chaplet of laurel vert .vulned in the Mansel, Sir Courtenay Cecil, Bart., of

Maney, Kent, a cubit arm couped and shoulder ppr. (for Cornwallis). cf. 1 1 5. Muddescombe, Carraarthensh., a cap
erect, vested per pale arg. and sa., the Mann of Dunmoyle and Corvey Lodge, of maintenance enflamed on the top,

cuif counterchanged, holding in the CO. Tyrone, Ireland, a tower or, charged all ppr. Quod vult, valde vult. 180.10

hanti ppr. a battle-axe of the last. with a trefoil vert, and issuant from Mansel, Ernest Digby, Esquire, same

cf. 207. 10 the battlements five spears ppr. Virtus crest and motto.

Manfleld, a griffin's head erased. 66. 2 Mansel, Eustace Gambier, Esquire, same

Manfield or Mansfield, Bucks, a tiger Mann of Broadoak, Essex and Kent, out crest and motto.

sejant or, ducally gorged gu. of a to : or, nve spean Mansel, Lieutenant-Colonel John Dela-

Manfield, Scotland, an ostrich's head be- Mannell, a horse's head erased arg. 51.4 lynde, of Sraedniore, Corfe Castle,

tween two feathers arg. 97. 14 Manners, Duke of Rutland, see Rutland. Dorset, same crest and motto.

Manfield, Harry, Esquire, J. P., of Moul- Manners-Sutton, Viscount Canterbury, Mansell, an eagle rising ppr. 77. 5

ton Grange, Northamp., a greyhound see Canterbury. Mansell, a hawk rising ppr. Quod vult,

sa., charged on the body with two Manners, Baron (Sutton), Avon Tyrrell, valde vult. 88. 2

fleurs-de-lis in fesse and coUared gemel, Christchurch, Hants, on a chapeau gu., Mansell and Mansel, on a chapeau gu.,

and resting the dexter fore-paw on a turned up erm., a peacock in his pride turned up erm., a flame of fire ppr.

fleur-de-lis, all arg. Esse quam videri. ppr. Pour parvenir. I03- 5 Quod vult, valde vidt. 180. 10
!/

Manford, three annulets interlaced or. Manners, George Espec John, of Forn- Mansell, an arm embowed and vested,

167. II ham Park, Bury St. Edmunds, same holding in the hand a pair of scales

Manger of Jersey and Guernsey, a grey- crest. equally poised.

hound's head era.sed gu., collared and Manners of Hanby Hall and Buck- Manser, William, Esquire, of Penrhyn,

minster, Lines and Leics., on a cba- Cornw., a leopard's head erased in

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MAN 374 MAR

front of three arrows, points upwards' of Governors of the New Zealand In- Marbury of London, a sea- horse assur-

one in pale and two in saltire, all ppr. stitute, a stag's head couped affrontee gent per pale or and az. , crined gu.
Marcell of Languedoc, France, and of
Dum spiro spero. arg. 119- 12

Mansergh, James, Esquire, of Lune Lea, Mantell, Walter Godfrey, same crest. Waterford, a demi-eagle issuant ppr.
51, FitzJohn's Avenue, Hampstead. March, Earl of, see Richmond, Duke of.
London, S.W., a wyvern sejant and Mantell or Mantle of Heyford, Nor-
erect gu., gorged with a collar wavy
thamp., and Kent, a stag's head couped March, a griffin passant with wings
arg., and supporting with the claws an
at the neck affrontee arg. Another, addorsed. 63. 2
arrow erect gu., barbed and flighted
erm. 119. 12 March, out of a mural coronet sa., a

Mantell of London, a stag's head couped nag's head arg.
March, a demi-lion rampant arg. 10. 2
arg. Tout jour pret. 248. 8 affrontee arg. Petit alta. 119. 12 March, an arm erect vested bendy wavy

Mansergh, a demi-lion rampant arg., Manton, a unicorn sejant or, resting the

gorged with a collar raguly gu., hold- dexter foot against a tree vert. 48. 3 sinister or and purp., holding in the
ing in the dexter paw an arrow of the Manvers, Earl, Viscount Newark and hand ppr. a flower gu., leaved vert, on

last barbed and (lighted or. 13. 6 Baron Pierrepont(Piorrepont),Thoresby the top a goldfinch volant ppr.
Park, OUerton, Notts, a lion rampant March of the Isle of Wight, a cubit arm
Mansergh, Richard Southcote, Esquire,
erect vested barry wavy of six or and
J. P., of Grenane, Tipperary, out of a sa., between two wings erect arg. Pie
ducal coronet ppr.. charged with a
repone te. 9. 2 gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand a

label of three points gu., a demi-lion Manwell, a ram passant gu. '31• 1 battle-axe in bend sinister ppr., headed

rampant arg., gorged with a collar Manwike, a hurt charged with an etoile or. of the third. cf. 207. lO

raguly of the second, and holding in Manwood, Kent, and of Bramfield, Essex, March, Phillipps de Lisle, see De Lisle.

the dexter paw an arrow, point down- out of a ducal coronet a lion's head Marchall, a mullet or, between two palm.-

wards, of the last flighted and barbed gardant or. branches vert. 146. 8
Manyngham, an ostrich with wings ad-
or. Tout jour -prii. 298. 3 Marchant, out of a ducal coronet a nag's

Mansergh, Daniel James, Esquire, of dorsed and holding in its beak a horse- head. 51. 7
Grallagh Castle, co. Tippeiary, same
shoe, all ppr. cf. 97. I Marche of Haddenham. Cambs, on a

crest and motto. Mapes of Feltham and RoUesby, Norf., ducal coronet or, a wolf passant arg.

Mansfield of London, a cross patee fitched an arm in armour embowed or, holding cf. 28. 10
Marche, London, a griffin's head erased
erm. 166. 3 in the hand a spur arg., leathered sa.

Mansfield, a griffin's head erased. 66. 2 Maple, the late Sir John Blundell, Bart., az., holding in the beak a rose gu.,

Mansfield, Ireland, an arm in armour a squirrel sejant or, holding in the stalked and leaved vert. cf. 66. 2

embowed holding in the hand a short dexter paw a sprig of five maple-leaves Marchmont, out of a ducal coronet an

sword, all pjir. Turris jorlitudinis. slipped ppr., and resting the sinister eagle's claw erect. 113. 13
195. 2
on an escutcheon az., charged with a Marckwick, Sussex, a boar passant per
Mansfield, sue Sandhurst, Baron.
Mansfield of Birstall House, Leics., an bee volant or. Vi et prudentia. pale arg. and az., charged with a

eagle rising with wings expanded, hold- Maples, a tower or. 156. 2 saltier counterchanged. cf. 40. 9
ing in the beak an aimulet.
Maples, Cecil E., of Aughton Springs, Marcon, John, J.P., 44, Cadogan Place,

Ormskirk, same crest. Vi et prudentia. S.W., a lion sejant winged, and sup-

c/- 77- 5 Maplesden, out of a mural coronet az., porting a lyre with the dexter foot,
Mansfield, George, J.P., D.L., of Morris- two arms in armour embowed ppr.,
behind the lion's head the sun in splen-
town Lattin, Naas, co. Kildare,
and of Ballynamultinagh, co. Water- supporting a flag gu. flotant to the dour, all or.
ford, Ireland, a dexter arm embowed
in armour ppr., garnished or, the hand sinister, the staff or. Mardake, an eagle displayed or, environed
holding a sword, also ppr., pommel and by a serpent vert, the head turned to
Mapletoft, Spring Hall, Suff., a demi-
lion rampant holding a cross crosslet the dexter over the eagle's head.

fitched sa. 11. 10 74-7
Marden of Marden. Heref., out of a
hilt of the second. Turris fortitudinis. Mappin, Sir Frederick Thorpe. Bart.,

195. 2 J.P., M.P., of Thornbury, Yorks, a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's head sa.,
armed and maned of the first. 48. 12
Mansfield, Earl of (Murray), Comlongon boar sa., charged with a pale or, and
Castle, Dumfriessh.. a buck's head
couped or, with a cross patee between resting the dexter foot upon a spur Mare, a hand apaumee gu. 222. 14

—his antlers arg. Uni cequus virtuti. fessewise, also or. Cor forte ccUcar non Mare of Blackheath, Chesh., a demi-

reqiiirit. 40. 12 leopard salient arg.. spotted sa. cf. 23. 1
Marewood, out of a mural coronet or, a
Spero meliora. 120. 9 Mar, Scotland, a goat's head erased sa.
beacon in flames ppr.. between two
Mansham, a griffin's head erased or, be-

tween two wings gu. cf. 65. II Mar, Earl of (Goodeve-Erskine), Sun- wings arg. 112. 5

Manson, Holland and Scotland, a dexter nington Rise, Bournemouth, a dexter Margary of Kensington, upon a mount
hand holding a cutlass arg., hilted and
hand holding a thistle. Mece memor pommelled or. Je pense plus. vert, an arm in bend ppr. holding
Mar and Kellie, Earl of (Erskine), Alloa
originis. 218. 2 a daisy sUpped arg. Cherche qui na.
House, Alloa, Clackmannansh. : (i) A Margary, Alfred Robert, same crest and
Manson, James Bruce, Kilblean, Old-
dexter hand holding a schene in pale
meldrum, N.B., same crest and motto. motto.
arg., hilted and pommelled or. A(2)
Manson, on a chapeau ppr., a garb or. demi-Uon rampant guardant gu., Margerison, John Lister, Esquire, of

—armed arg. Je pense plus. Unione Bradford, Yorks, a gryphon statant
—fortior. Decori decus addit avito. 212.9 az., semee of mullets or, and resting

Marbury, Chesh., on a chapeau gu., the dexter claw upon a mill-rind, also
turned up erm., a man's head in pro-
ppr. 209. 14 or. Industria et probitatc. 63. 4
file ppr., wreathed or and az., on the
Mansion, a harp or. 168. 9 chapeau five bezants in fess. Margesson of Ofiington, Sussex, on a
Marbury of Walton, Chesh., a mermaid
Mansuen and Mansuer, of Mansuer, ppr., with mirror and comb or. 184. 5 ducal coronet or, a hon passant gardant
Marbury of Marbury Hall, Chesh., on a
Westml., and Norf.. a pelican in her chapeau gu., turned up arg., and semee sa., gorged with a ducal coronet or.

piety sa., the nest or. 98. 8 of plates, a Saracen's head in profile Loycdte me lie. cf. 6. 4
couped ppr., crined and bearded sa.,
Hant, an antelope trippant or. 126. 6 wreathed of the first. Margesson, Lieutenant-Colonel William

Mant, Frank, a demi-lion arg., holding Marbury, on a cap arg., an old man's Goorge, Findon Place, Findon, Sussex,
head in profile of the same, wreathed
between the paws a cross Calvary sa. arg. and sa., on the cap five guttees- same crest and motto.
Margetson, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant
Lucerna pedibus meis. d'or.
arg., the sinister paw resting on an
Hantebey, a boar's head in bend arg., estoile of eight points gu. Par Dieu
armed or, out of the mouth flames est mon tout.

issuing.

Mantel], Hon. Walter Baldock Durant, Margetson, Yorks and Ireland, on a ducal

of Maramarama, Sidney Street, Wel- coronet or, a lion passant gordant sa.,
lington, New Zealand. Member of the
ducally gorged of the first. Par Dieu

Legislative Council and of the Board est mon tout. cf. 6. 4

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MargettS, the attires of a stag affixed to Markham, of Sedgebrooke, Notts, a lion Marnell, a stag trippant or. 1 17. S
j

the scalp. of St. Mark sejant gardant or, resting Marner of London and England, out of a

Margouts, a stag's head vert. 121. 5 the dexter fore-paw upon an escutcheon cal coronet or, a mullet az., between

Mariet, a squirrel sejant ppr., supporting arg. two laurel- branches vert. Quo virtus

a staff raguly sa. Markham, a lion couchant winged sup- ducit scando. 146. 7

Marindin, Captain Arthur Henry, Caiu- porting a lyre, all or. cf. 20. 9 Marney, a grenade inflamed ppr. 177. 12

berley, Surrey, a talbot's head arj^., Markham of Dublin, a lion's head erased Marney, Scotland, a lion rampant sa.

erased and gorged with a collar of erm. 17. 8 I. 10
cinquefoils gu. Flyddlawn Buni/dd.
Marishall, Scotland, a trefoil ppr. Semper Markoe, a demi-lion gu., ducally gorged Marney, Cornw., between two wings arg.,

Marjorlbanks, Rt. Hon. Sir Dudley Marks 10. 7 a chapeau sa., turned up erm.
Markes, a demi-lion rampant I Marnham, between two stalks of wheat

i-rm., holding a fleur-de-lis or. I3- 2 n orle or, a cross moline gu.

Coutts, Baron Tweedmouth, a lion's Marks, Jliddx., a lion rampant holding Marny, a chapeau sa., lined erm., winged

gamb erect and erased graspiiii; a ill the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or. 2. 7 on the top arg.

lance in bend, both ppr. Adnmr, ,nlli Marks, Harry Hananel, Esquire, of Callis Marples, George Jobson, Esquire, J. P., of

courage. f/- v-~- ' I 'ourt, St. Peter's. Thanet, between Thornbridge Hall, near Bakewell,
t u o annulets or, a dexter arm embowed Derbysh., a griffin segreant or, resting
Marjorlbanks, Bart., Berwick, u U.in^, in armotu-, the hand in a gauntlet the sinister claw on a cross crosslet

gamb erect and erased, grasping a

tilting-lance in bend sinister, the point grasping a battle-axe ppr., and round fitchee sa. between two wings of the

downward, ppr. Advance with courage. the wrist a chaplet of cinquefoils vert. latter. Tenax j'lstitioe. 252.13

Marjorlbanks of Marjoribanks, a demi- Aut inveniam viam aut faciam 258. 1 Marr, Scotland, a cross crosslet fitched

griffin ppr. Custos et pugnax. Marlay, Ireland, on the point of a spear, or. In cruce salus. 166. 2

64. 2 issuing a dolphin naiant ppr. 140. 9 Marr, a horse's head erased and bridled,

Marjoribanks of Balbeardie, Linlith- Marlay, Ireland, an eagle displayed ppr. all ppr. cf. 51. 5

gowsh., a demi-griffin or. Et custos el Nulli prceda sumus. T^- - Marr of Colchester, Essex, two lion's

pugnax. 64- - Marlborough, Duke of (Spencer-Churchill), gambs erased in saltier or, each hold-

Mark, Sir John, of Greystoke, West Blenheim Palace, Woodstock: (i) A ing a battle-axe, the handles gu.,

Didsbury, Manchester, and- Lees wood lion couchant gardant arg., supporting blades arg.

Hall, near Mold, North Wales, a lion with the dexter paw a banner gu., Marrable, a lion rampant gardant or,

sejant winged or, semee of bees volant charged with a dexter hand apaumee of holding in the paws a chaplet of oak

ppr., resting the dexter paw upon a the first, the staff or (]or Churchill). vert, encircling a key in bend sinister,

rose gu., barbed and seeded ppr. (2) Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's the wards upwards of the first sur-

31ami et corde. head between two wings expanded mounted by a staff arg. Integritate

Marke, a lion's gamb sa., holding a arg., gorged with a bar gemelle and sola.

battle-axe or. cf. 38. 3 armed gu. (for Spencer). Fid pero Marrant, a crane with wings addorsed
desdichado.
Marke of Woodhill, Cornw., a demi-lion Marler of London, cf. 67. I regardant arg., resting the dexter claw
turned tip erm., on a chapeau purp.,
holding in his dexter paw a fleur-de-lis. an eagle with wings on a pellet. 105. 5

13- 2 Marriot or Marriott, a talbot passant sa.,

Marker, an eagle with wings expanded addorsed or, ducally gorged, beaked collared and lined or, the line coiled

resting the dexter claw on a mount and legged gu. cf. 77. 14 at the end. 54. 5

ppr. 77- 6 Marleton, on a tower arg., a lion ram- Marriot, out of a ducal coronet or, a

Marker, Devonsh., a greyhound statant pant ppr. 157. 12 ram's head arg., armed of the first.

per pale arg. and sa. cf. 60. 2 Marley, Ireland, a demi-eagle rising ppr. cf. 130. I

Marker of Uffculme, Devonsh., a grey- 80. 2 Marriott, Charles, J.P., Cotesbach, Lut-

hound per pale arg. and sa., resting Marley and Marlow, a cross moline terworth, same crest. Sursum.

the dexter paw upon a saltire gu. pierced erm. 165. I Marriott, Norf., on the sun in splendour

Festina lente. 58. 13 Marley, an eagle with wings expanded. or, a ducal coronet of the same, thence

Markham of Markham and OUerton, 77- 5 issuing a ram's head arg.

Notts, a lion sejant gardant or, winged Marlay-Rochfort, Charles Brinsley, Es- Marriott of Northamp., and of Avon-

and circled round the head arg., rest- quire, of Belvedere, co. Westmeath, bank, Worcs., a talbot passant sa., col-

ing the dexter paw on a harp of the and Bawn, co. Louth, St. Katharine's lared and chained or. Virtute et fide.
Lodge, Regent's Park, N.W. : (i) A
first. 20. 9 <•/• 54- S
robin redbreast ppr. {for Rochjort).
Markham of Beoca Hall, Yorks, the lion Marriott, Henry Christopher, of Avon-
(2) An eagle displayetl ppr. Nulli bank, Pershore, Worcs., in front of a
of St. Mark sejant gardant supporting

a harp. 20. 9 prceda sumus. rock ppr., thereon a talbot sa., guttee-
d'or, collared and chained, reflexed
Markham, Francis, Morland, Westml., Marlion, an ostrich's head and neck gu.,

same crest. the wings addorsed arg. and az., hold- over the back or, resting the dexter

Markham of Cufforth Hall, Yorks, a lion ing in the beak a horse-shoe of the fore-leg on a bezant charged with a

sejant gardant winged or, the head second. martlet az., a stag raguly fesseways

radiated arg., supporting the hames of Marling, Sir William Henry, Bart., D.L., vert. Virtute et fide. 269.12

a horse's collar of the hrst. 3Iitis et of Stanley Park, and Sedbury Park, Marriott, Humphrey Richard George, of

audax. Glouc, in front of a tower arg. em- Abbots Hall. Shalford, near Braintree,

Markham, Sir Clements Robert, of 21, battled and domed, thereon a flagstaff Essex, a demi-talbot arg., with a collar,

Eccleston Square, London, S.W., a ppr., with a pennon gu., three bezants. and thereto a leash affixed passing be-
winged lion of St. Mark guardant, tween the legs and reflexed over the
Nulli prceda sumus. 286.2

the fore-paw resting on a pair of Marlott of Mundham, Sussex, a demi- back az., supporting a shield gu.,

horse-hames, a glory round the heraldic tiger rampant arg., erased per charged with a mascle arg. Mens

head. fess gu. cf. 25. 13 C07iscia recti.

Markham, Lieutenant-General Edwin, Marlow, a cross moline square-pierced Marriott-Dodington, see Dodington.

K.C.B., Government House, Sand- erm. cf. 165. i Marriott, Bart., sec Smith.

hurst, Camberley, same crest. Marlyn, a tower arg., masoned sa., on Marriott, Northamp., a talbot passant

Markham, Christopher Alexander, of the the top a cupola or. cf. 157. 15 sa., collared and chained or. cf. 54. 5

Garth, Dallington Avenue, Northamp., Marm, a goat's head erased. 128. 5 MarriS of Barton, Yorks, a castle ppr.

a lion of St. Mark sejant j three mullets in cheveron 155. 8

guardant, 1 Marmaduke,

winged or, holding a pair of horse- arg. 164. 7 Marrow, a pillar arg., the base az.
hames of the last.
Markham, Henry Philip, of Sedgebrooke, Marmion of Leics., a rose gu., barbed 176. 3
Marrow, Ireland, a maiden's head ppr.
vert. 149. 2

Northamp., same crest. Marmyon, a t«nt az. garnished or. 158.7 1S2. 3
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Harrow, Edward Armfield, M.A., LL.M., or, holding in the beak a rose arg., Marshall, a man's head couped at the
between two roses arg., seeded or, seeded of the second, slipped and
shoulders ppr., wreathed about the

barbed vert, a maiden's head couped at leaved vert. Nolo servile capistrum. temples or and az. 190. 5

the shoulders ppr., crined. also or, 230. 8 Marshall of Broadwater, Surrey, a female

the neck encircled with a garland of Marsh of Springmount, Queen's Co., figure vested arg., the dexter hand

roses arg., barbed or, seeded vert. Ireland, a griffin's head couped az., pointing to a rainbow above her head

Fide et virhUe. gorged with a ducal coronet or. holding ppr., and with her sinister supporting

Marrow, Rev. WiUiam John Williamson, in the beak a rose arg., seeded of the an anchor in front sa. Spes mea in
M.A., same crest and motto. second, slipped and leaved vert. Nolo
ccelo.
Marryatt, a lion rampant double-queued servile capistrum. 230. 8
Marshall of Ivythorne, Somers., an arm
ppr. I. 14 Marshall, see Hunter-Marshall. in armour em bowed ppr., garnished or,
the scarf of the last and az., holding
Marryatt, Very Rev. Charles, M.A., of Marshall, see Burt-Marshall.
in the hand ppr. a tilting-spear, also or.
Christ Church Parsonage, North Adel- Marshall, Scotland, a chevalier in armour, Marshall of Woodwalton, Hunts, an

aide, South Australia, on a mount vert, holding in his dexter hand a marshal's arrow arg., headed and feathered az.,
in front of a ram's head arg., the sun baton, resting on his side ppr. Deus entiled with a ducal coronet or. 174. 3
Marshall, Mark Bell, the Uplands, Stroud,
rising or. 231. 6 providebit. cf. 188. 7 Glouc, two arrows in saltire or, flighted
az., surmounted by a Passion nail in
Marsden of Manchester, Lanes, and Marshall of Ai-dwick, and Penwortham fesse ppr., tied with a riband gu., pen-
dent therefrom an escutcheon of the
Chelmorton, Derbysh., a unicorn's head Lodge, Lanes, a man in the armour of last charged with a horse-shoe of the
first. Vi martiali, Deo adjuvanie.
erased arg. gutt6e-de-sang, gorged with a pikeman of the fifteenth century,
, holding in his dexter hand a cross 244. 6
Marshall of Southwark, Surrey, a grey-
a ducal coronet az. Mars deniqiie
hound sejant arg., gorged with a collar
victor est. cf. 149. 5 crosslet fitched in pale. Utile pete finetn. gu., ringed or, resting his dexter fore-
paw on a buck's head cabossed of the
Marsden, Rev. Edward, M.A., of Town- Marshall, Ireland: (i) A demi-man in

end, Chelmorton. Derbysh., in front of armour aft'rontee ppr., holding in the

an anchor sa., a unicorn's head erased dexter hand a baton sa., tipped or,

arg., guttee-de-sang, ducally gorged charged on the breast v.'ith a rose gu.,

az., in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert. girded with a sash of the last, and

3Iars dentalia tutatur. 235. 9 charged with a crescent, also gu., for

Marsden, Rev. Maurice Howard, M.A., difference (for Marshall). (2) A demi-

Rector of Moreton, Dorchester, same lion rampant gu., holding between the second.
crest and motto. Marshall of Rochester, Kent, upon a
Marsden, Lieutenant-Colonel William, of paws a sun or, partially eclipsed by
Cedar Court, Farnham, Surrey, same mount vert, in front of a Newfound-
Aclouds ppr. (for L'.eson). (3) winged land dog sejant regardant ppr., an
escutcheon arg., thereon in base waves
lion sejant gardant with wings ad- of the sea, and floating therein a naked
man, the sinister arm elevated, also
crest and motto. dorsed arg., holding between the fore-

Marsden-Smedley, J. B., Esquire, of Lea paws a harp or, the head encircled
Green, near Matlock, a unicorn's head with a plain glory of the last (for Mark-

erased arg., guttee-de-sang, gorged ham). Sapere aude. cf. 20. 9 ppr.
Marshall of Abbotts Anne, Hants, out of
with a ducal coronet az. Mars denique Marshall, Thomas Bingham, of 4, Sussex
a ducal coronet a stag's head, all or.
victor est. 298. 2 Street, Warwick Square, London, W.,
a demi-man affrontee in armour ppr., 120. 7
Marsden-Smedley, A. S., Esquire, of
Marshall, a stag's head erased. Ex can-
Normanhurst, Matlock, same crest and holding in his dexter hand a flagstaff,

motto. also ppr., therefrom flowing to the dore decus. 121. 2

Marsh, Sliddx., a lion's head erased gu., sinister a banner or, charged with a Marshall, same crest. Veritas vincit.

ducally crowned or. 18. 8 horse's head erased gu., and resting Marshall, Connock- of Treworgy House,

Marsh of Darks, Middx., a demi-lion the sinister hand on a horseshoe sa. Cornw. : (i) An antelope's head

rampant erased sa., bezantee, gorged Causa justa. 240. 9 erased or. (2) Out of a ducal coronet
I an eagle's head between two wings.

with a ducal coronet arg. Marshall of Marston, Lines, a man-of-
[
Invidia major. 126. 2
Marsh of Ramridge, Hants, a lion's head arms from the waist upwards, armed

erased or. 17. 8 ' in armour ppr., garnished or. the Marshall of London, a camel's head or,

Marsh of Edmonton, Middx., Fincham, beaver open with a plume of feathers gorged with a coronet. cf. 132. 9

Bucks, and London, a demi-leopard of divers colours upon the helm, and Marshall, Yorks, a lion passant gardant
i

rampant ppr., pellettee, ducally gorged wearing a scarf az., bawdricewise, tied or. 4- 3
I at the shoulder with a ribbon gu., and Marshall of Carrigonnon, co. Cork, a lion
holding in his dexter hand a staff gold.
or. cf. 23. 13 rampant holding a cross patee fitchee.
j

Marsh, William, Esquire, of Old Sarum

House, Yeovil, same crest. Marshall of BaUymacanan, a demi-man 3- 13

Marsh of Marton-in-Langden, Snave in armour affrontee ppr., girded round Marshall, Colonel Herbert, a demi-her-

Manor, and Ivy Church, Kent, and the loins with a sash gu., holding a aldic tiger sa., guttee-d'or, armed,

Hants, out of a mural coronet gu., a baton sa., tipped or, and charged on crined, tufted, and gorged with a collar
gemel, also or, resting the sinister paw
horse's head arg., ducally gorged or. the breast with a red rose ppr.

293- 13 Marshall, Thomas, Esquire, of RoskiUe, upon an escutcheon gu., charged with
Marsh, Charles WiUiam Earle, Stowe Waverley, near Sydney, and of Fair-
a pheon or. Diicit amor patria;. 25. 6
Park, Newport, and Winterbourne, light, Elizabeth Bay, near Sydney, New- Marshall, a dove holding in its beak an

Glouc, same crest. South Wales, Solicitor of the Supreme olive-branch, all ppr. 92. 5

Marsh, Kent, a ram's head arg., attired Court of New South Wales, iises Marshall of Hillcairney, Fifesh., Scot-

and crowned or. 1 30. 4 a knight in armour. VirtiUe non land, a dove holding in its beak an
verbis.
Marsh, Jeremy Taylor, Esquire, of i, olive-branch ppr. Virtute tiitus.

Pembroke Road, Kensington, a griffin's Marshall, Notts and Yorks, a man in 92. 5
Marshall of CurriehiU, Edinburgh, Scot-
head couped az., gorged with a ducal armour ppr., holding in his dexter

coronet or, holding in the beak a rose hand a truncheon or, and over his land, a dove ppr. Alta petit. 92. 2

arg., seeded or, slipped, leaved, and shoulder a sash gu. cf. 188. 7 Marshall, a beehive with bees volant

barbed vert. Nolo servile capistrum. Marshall, Julian, of 13, Belsize Avenue, about it ppr. 137. 7

230. 8 London, N.W., a man atirontee in Marshall or Marshal, Scotland, a trefoil

Marsh, William Swaine Chisenhale, J. P., armour ppr.^ holding in his dexter hand slipped ppr. Semper virescit virtus.

of Ciaynes Park, Epping, in front of a a javelin in bend or, and supporting with 148. 9

cross crosslet fitchee gu., a griffin arg.. his sinister hand a flagstaff ppr., there- Marshal! of Bescott and Walsall, Staffs.,

resting the dexter claw on a pheon in from flowing to the sinister a banner and Ward End, Warw., a bezant

bend and erect sa. In hoc signo vinces. sa., charged with two horse-shoes charged with a horse-shoe az., between

Marsh, Bart, (extinct), of Dublin, a grif- fesseways, also or. Nee cito nee tarde. two wings barry of six erm. and az.

fin's head couped az., ducally gorged 238. 12 Vi martiali, Deo adjuvante. no. 13

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MAR 377 MAR

Marshall, George William, Esquire, Marten, Charles Peter, of Shalmford Martin-Hosken, Wyndham H., Esquire,
LL.D., F.SA., Rouge Croix Pur- Bridge, Canterbury, an armed leg
suivant, same crest and motto, no. 13 couped above the thigh ppr. Tace ant of Trenewth, Michaelstowe, Camelford,
a lion rampant or. Vis unita fortior.
Marshall of Blowberry and Windsor, face. 255. 17
Berks, a griffin's head erased or, I- 13
Marter, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., Martin of Bangor, Camarvonsh., and

charged on the neck with a chessrook an eagle rising ppr. 77. 14 London, a martlet rising arg., charged
between two mullets sa. on the breast with an estoile sa.
Marsham, Viscount, see Romney, Earl of. Martham, out of a tower a demi-lion
Marsham, a falcon rising or, winged az. cf. 95. II
holding between the paws a bomb fired, Martin, Yorka, an eagle displayed or. 75.2
88. 2 Martin, Somers. and Devonsh., an eagle's
all ppr. 157. 10

Martham of Dublin, a lion's head erased

Marsham, Essex, a griffin's head couped erm. 17. 8 head between two wings issuant from a

or, between two wings gu. 65. 11 Martial!, London, a greyhound salient ppr. ducal coronet, all ppr. Accendit cantu.

Marsham, Major Henry Savill, Rippon Martin, see Wood-SIartin. 84. 3

Hall, Hevingham, Norf., a lion's head Martin, Richard Biddulph, Esquire, M.P., Martin of Plymouth, Devonsh., on a

erased gu., charged with three cross M.A., J.P., of 10, HiU Street, W., a celestial globe sans frame an eagle

crosslets fitched or, one and two. marten ppr. Peftis letho fiagitium.. ppr., with wings displayed or, and

Quod adcst. cf. 17. 2 Martin, Waldyve Alexander Hamilton, ducally gorged of the same. cf. 1 59. 7

Marsham, George, of Hayle Place, Maid- the Upper HaU, Ledbury, same crest Martin, Durham, a demi-ostricli erased

stone, Kent, a lion's head erased gu. and motto. arg., with wings elevated gu., and
holding in the beak a horse-shoe.
17- 2 Martin, George Edward, Ham Court,

Marsham-Jones, Henry Shovell, Esquire, Upton-on-Severn, Worcs., same crest Martin, Devonsh. and Wales, a leopard's
of Hayle Cottage, Kent : A(1) talbot's
and motto. head erased ppr. 23. 10

head couped arg., langued and chained Martin, London, a wood-martin ppr., Martin, Abraham, Esquire, J. P., of

gu., charged on the neck for distinction collared arg. Cleveragh, co. Sligo, Ireland, a lion
rampant holding in the dexter paw a
with a cross crosslet, alsogu. (for Jones). AMartin, Bart., Suff. : (i) cockatrice's crescent, aU or, and charged on the
shoulder with a thistle ppr. Hinc
Acf. 56. 12. (2) lion's head erased gu,. head between two wings. 68. 8. (2)

langued az. [for Marsham). 17. 2 A martin passant ppr. Initium sapien-

Marsham-Townshend, Hon. Robert, of tice est timer Domini. fortior et clarior. cf. 2. 2
Martin, Edward Pritchard, J. P., of the
Frognal, Foot's Cray, Kent, and 5, Martin, Sir Theodore, K.C.B., of Brynty-
Chesterfield Street, Mayfair, W. : (i) Hill, Abergavenny, Monm., Gla-
morgansh., two hammers in saltire silio, Denbighsh., and 31, Onslow
A stag statant ppr. (jor Townshcnd). ppr., thereon a cook regardant gu.
A(2) lion's head erased gu. (lor Mar- Square, Kensington, London, S.W.,

a lion rampant sa., armed and lan-

sham). Droit et avant. Enmartelant. 294.5 gued gu., holding in his dexter fore-

Marshe, Hants, a griffin's head sa., Martin, Scotland, a martin statant ppr. paw a crescent arg. Spero. 260. 16

holding in the beak a rose gu., leaved Initium sapientice est timor Domini. Martin, Scotland, a Ron rampant holding

ppr. c/. 66. I Martin, a martin-cat passant ppr. a sword ppr. Hinc fortior et clarior.

I

Marshe of Dunstable, Beds, out of a Martin of Wivenhoe, Essex, a martin Martin, Scotland, a lion statant ppr., hold-

mural coronet az., a horse's head arg., salient against a cannon erect. ing in his dexter paw a crescent or.

gorged with a chaplet of laurel ppr. Martin of Ham Court, Worcs., a martin mMartin, a lion rampant holding 5. 6

Marske, Yorks, a lion's head erased az., passant ppr. Pejus letho fiagitium. his

charged with a cinquefoil or. cf. 17. 8 Martin of Wilderness, Reigate, and Iron- dexter paw a sabre, and in his sinister

Marson, a portcullis az. 178. 3 field, Cumb., in front of a garb or, a a thistle slipped, all ppr. Hinc fortior

Marston, the sail of a ship ppr. 160. 9 martin-cat statant ppr. Fide et de- et clarior.

Marston, Shropsh., a demi-eagle displayed. mentia. 265. 2 Martin, a Saracen's head in profile couped

81. 6 Martin, Henry Richmond, Colonel R.A., at the shoulders, wreathed about the

Marston of Eastcot and Heyton. Shropsh., of Bitterne Lodge, near Southampton, temples, charged on the breast with a

a demi-greyhound sa., gorged with a same crest and motto. saltire.

fess indented erra. cf. 60. 1 Martin, Admiral Thomas Hutchinson Martin, out of a ducal coronet a buck's

Marston, Shropsh., a demi-greyhound sa., Mangles, of Bitterne Lodge, Bitterne, head couped between two slips of

gorged with a collar dancettee erm. Southampton, same crest and motto. cypress.

cf. 60. II Martin, Major-General William George, Martin, Yorks, a buck's head couped

Marston, H. T. Grant, Esq., a sword fesse- of Hemingstone, Ipswich, Suff., upon ppr. 121. 5
ways ppr., pommelled or, surmounted
the stump of a tree eradicated ppr., Martin, Kent and Yorks, a stag's head

on the blade by a crescent ar. Spero. surmounted by an anchor in bend sa. 121. 5

Martaine of Bowton, Cambs, an etoile sinister or, a martin-cat sejant support- Martin, a demi-antelope arg., collared

gu. 164. I ing between the paws a mirror, also ppr. gu. 126. 3

Marten, His Honour Judge Sir Alfred and gorged with a naval crown, there- Martin, Henry Charrington, M.D., of

George, K.C., of 21, Prince of Wales from a chain reflexed over the back Salthrop House, Wroughton, Wilts, a

Terrace. Kensington, London, W., on or. Sans tache. 293. 3 fox statant ppr. Initium sapierUice est
timor Domini.
a wreath of the colours, in front of a Martin, Colonel Sir Richard Edward

griffin segreant per fesse arg., guttee- Rowley, K.C.B., of Aldeburgh, Suff'., Martin of Gibliston, Fifesh., Scotland,

de-poix and or, winged of the last, same crest and motto. an adder with young ones bursting

a fasces fessewise ppr. Spes super Martin, George Bohun, of Martin's Ranch. through her side ppr. Intjratis servire

sidera. 244. 19 Karnloops, British Colombia, same nefas. 142- 3

Marten of Bildeston, Suff., an eagle's crest and motto. Mai'tin of Anstey, Leics., out of a mural

head between two wings issuing out Martin, London and Herts, a martin sa., coronet vert, a" talbot's head ppr., eared

of a ducal coronet or. 84. 3 holding in its beak a buckle arg. and langued gu., collared of the first.

Marten, George Nisbet, of Marshals Martin, Kent, a martin entwined with Sure and steadfast. cf. 56. 6

Wick, Herts, Radford and Rowshani, a serpent ppr., holding in its beak a Martin, Rev. John, of Charley HaU,

Oxon., a martin sa., holding in its beak cross crosslet fitched or. Loughborough, Leics., a talbot's head

an oval buckle arg. Martin, Wykeham-. Cornwallis Philip, of erased arg., crusily eared and langued
gu., gorged with a collar vert. Sure
AMarten, late of Winchelsea, Sussex (de- Leeds Castle, Kent: (i) martin en-

scended from Aquitaine), an escallop twined by a serpent ppr., holding in its and steadfast. 56. i

shell or. Aquitaine. 141. 12 beak a cross crosslet fitched or {/or Martin, Robert Frewin, J.P., of the Brand,

Marten, Charles Peter, Esquire, of AMartin). (2) bull's head erased sa., Loughborough, Leics., same crest and

Shalmsford Bridge, Canterbury, a leg armed or, charged with two ohevronels motto.

couped above the knee ppr., spurred of the same (for Wt/keham). Manners Martin, a greyhound's head erased arg.,

az. Tace aut face. 193-8 makyth man. cf. 44. 3 collared sa. cf. 61. 3

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Martln-HoUoway, Sir George, of Titten- Martyn, London, a martin passant ppr. pommel and hilt or (/or £&o»). (2) Un
hurst, Sunniaghill, and 14, King's Martyn of Woodford, Essex, Lanes, and a mount vert, in front of a branch of
oak erect ppr., a ram couchant erm..
Gardens, West Brighton, a horse's London, a wood-martin ppr., collared

head erased arg. In ittrumque paratus. horned or. Artibus et arm.is.
Marwood, William Francis, of Bushby
51.4 Martyn or Martin, on the stump of a
tree couped and erased arg., a monkey Hall, Carlton in Cleveland, and the
Martin, Ireland, a leg couped above the sejant ppr., collared and lined or, look-
ing in a mirror, framed of the last. Porch House, Northallerton, Yorks, on
knee az., spurred ppr. 193. 8 He who looks at Martins apt. Martin's a mount vert, a ram couchant arg..
homed and hoofed or.
Martin, a cubit arm erect ppr., wielding ape shall look at him. Marwood, Bart, (extinct), of Little Busby
Martyn, Waddon, Esquire, of Tonacombe and Northallerton, Yorks, on a mount
a scimitar, the blade also ppr.. hilt and vert, a ram couchant arg., armed and
Manor, Morwenstow, North Cornwall,
pommel or. 213. 5

Martin, Scotland, a dexter hand holding

i dagger ppr. Pro pair

Marrttiinn of Upton Gray, Odiham, Hants, on a rock ppr., an ape sejant, collared unguled or.

a dexter hand brandishing a scimitar and lined, holding in the bands a mirror Marwood of West Marwood and Ply-

ppr., pommel and hilt or. Auxilium in which he is admiring himself. Sans mouth, Devonsh., and Worcs., a goat's
I

ah alto. 212. 13 tache.' head erased arg., armed or, charged

Martin of Liverpool, a dexter arm erect Martyn of Okingham, Berks, out of a' with a chevron gu. cf. 128. 5

couped at the elbow ppr., the hand ducal coronet or, a falcon's head az., Maryet and Maryot, Berks, of Preston,

holding a crescent arg. Bine jortior beaked of the first. 89. 4 Glouc, Breadfield, Suff., Whitchurch,
Warw., and Sussex, a talbot passant
et clarior. 216. 8 Martyn, out of a ducal coronet or, an

Martin of Bowton, Cambs, a tower triple- eagle's head arg., between two wings sa., collared and lined or, the line

towered chequy or and az. 157-6 gu. 84. 3 coiled at the end. cf. 54. 5

Martin of Exeter, Devonsh., an etoile gu. Martyn, on a celestial globe or, an eagle Maryon-Wilson, Sir Spencer Maryon.
ABart., of Eastbourne, Sussex: (i")
164. I with wings displayed arg., ducally

Martin of Ross House, Galway. an etoile gorged of the first. cf. 1 59. 7 demi-wolf rampant or {for Wilson). (2)
A gryphon segreant sa., bezantee, the
of six points or. Sic itur ad astra. 164. i Martyn, London, an eagle displayed gu.

Martin, Archer, Esquire, of Winnipeg, 75. 2 wings erm., resting the dexter hind leg
on an escutcheon per fesse arg. and or,
Canada, an estoile of six points or. Martyn of Long Milford, Suff., a cocka-

Sic itur ad aMra. 164. i trice's head or, beaked and wattled —charged with an eagle displayed gu.
gu., between two wings expanded vert.
Martin of Galway, Ireland, an estoile or. {for Maryon). lies non verba. Pro

Auxilium meum a Domino. 164. i legibus ac regibus. 3'- -

Martin or Martyn of TuUyra, co. Galway, Martyn, Durh., an ostrich's head arg., Mascall, Kent, a lion's head erased and

—same crest. Spes mea in cruet unica. between two ostrich's wings gu., hold- ducaUy cromied, all ppr. 18. 8

Sic itur ad astra. 164. i ing in the beak a horse-shoe or. ' Mascall, Durh., an elephant statant. 133.9

Martin of Martinique, West Indies, a star cf. 97. 10 Mascall, a sea-lion salient sa. 20. 5

of six points or. Auxiliuni meum a Martyn of Staplemorden. Cambs, a griffin I Mascy or Masey, a lion's head couped

Domino. 164. i segreant per fesse erm. and or, winged ' arg. 21. I

Martin of Ballinahinch Castle and Brook of the last. 62. 2 Mash, issuing from rays a hand vested

Lodge, CO. Mayo, an estoile of eight Martyn of Pertenhall, Beds, a leopard's holding up a skull. 208. 10
points or. Auxilium meum a Domino.
head couped ppr. 22. 10 Masham, Baron (Cimliffe-Lister), Swinton
cj. 164. 4
Martin, Sir Richard, Bart., J.P., D.L., ot Martyn-Linnington, Richard, in front of Park, Masham: (i) A stag's head

Cappagh, CO. Dublin, and Merriou a rock ppr.. a leopard's face gu., sur- erased per fesse ppr. and or, attired sa.

Square, in the city of Dublin, ia front mounted lay an estoile or. A(2) greyhound sejant arg.. collared

Martyn of Oxton. Devonsh., an etoile of sa., and charged on the shoulder with

of an anchor sa., an estoile or. Sic sixteen points gu. a pellet iCunliffe). Rctinens vestigia

itur ad astra. Martyn, Ireland, an etoile of six points
Martin of Hemingston, Suff., an ape ad-
or. Sic itur ad astra. 164. i Masham, Baron Masham {extinct), a grif-
miring himself in a looking-glass ppr. fin's head couped or. between two
Sanstache. Martyr, an ostrich's head arg., collared wings erect gu. Mihi jussa capesserc.

or, between two palm- branches vert.

Martin-Leake, Stephen, Esquire, M.I.C.E., Martyr, a griffin segreant or, with wings 65. II

of Marshalis, High Cross, near Ware, addorsed az., holding a rose gu., Masham, a griffin's head couped or, be-

Herts, a ship gun-carriage, on it a piece stalked and leaved ppr. cf. 62. 2 tween two wings gu. 65. II

of ordnance mounted, all ppr. Parti Martyre, a demi-hon rampant ppr. 10. 2 Masham, Suff., a griffin's head per pale

Marvel, out of a ducal coronet or, a or and gu., between two wings az.

Martinal, three organ-pipes, two iu sal- plume of ostrich-feathers arg. 65. II

tier and one in pale, ppr. cf Mashiter, a greyhound sejant winged and

Martindale, a wolf current ppr. 28. 4 Marwlck, a boar passant per pale arg. collared. 59-9

Martine, Scotland, a lion passant hold and az., charged with a saltire wavy Mashiter of Priests, Essex, on a mount
1

ing in the dexter paw a crescent ppr. connterchanged, cf. 40. 9 vert, a talbot passant erm., collared and

Hinc fortior et clarior. 5. 6 Marwick, Sir James David, D.L., J.P. chained or, resting the dexter fore-paw
on an escutcheon az., charged with a
Martineau, a ram's head erased gu. 1 30. 6 LL.D., F.R.S.E., sometime Town Clerk !

Martineau of Basing Park, Hants, a of Glasgow, and formerly Town Clerk leopard's face arg. Speroetvivo. 54.12

martin ppr. of Edinbiu-gh, Killermount House, Maskell, a leopard rampant ppr.

Martineau, David, Esquire, of 4, South Dumbartonsh., 19, Woodside Terrace, Maskelyne, a demi-lion rampant holding
Road, Clapham Park, S.W., a martlet
or. Marte nobilior jxillas. Glasgow, Western Club, Glasgow, and between its paws an escallop. 13. 10

Martinius, between two elephants' tuslis | Edmund Story, Esquire, of

Union Club, St. Andrews, a boar pas- Maskelyne,

sant az. Firmus et fidelis. 40. 2 Hatt House, Box. Wilts, and Nevil

gu. and sa., a sword in pale, eufiled Marwood-Elton, Bart., see Elton. Story Maskelyne, Esquire, F.B.S.. M.P..

with a crown or. Marwood of Widworthy, Devonsh., on a of Bassett Down House and Salthrop
Ixjdge, Wilts: (i) A demi-lion ram-
Martinson, Northumb., out of a mural mount vert, a ram couchant ppr.,

coronet or, a plume of five ostrich- armed or. pant sa., holding between the paws

feathers arg., charged \vith a martlet, Marwood-Elton, Rev. Alfred, B.A., of an escallop-shell arg. {for Maskelyne).
229. 4. (2) Two arms counter-em-
with wings expanded ppr. We rise. Widworthy Court, near Honiton,

Marton, Colonel George Blucher Heneage, Devonsh. : (i) A dexter arm embowed bowed, habited purpure, cuffed arg..
of Capernwray Hall, Lanes, a stag's in armour ppr.. garnished or, charged the hands ppr., grasping by the antlers

head ppr., attired sa. Dieu et ma "with two estoiles gu., adorned witli a a stag's head caboshed ppr., attired or,

pairie. 121. 5 scarf about the wrist tied vert, the hand transfixed by an arrow in pale point
Martyn, a martlet. 95. 4 in a gauntlet holding a falchion ppr..
do%vnwards arg. {for Story). 229. 5

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379 MAS

Mason, a mermajd ppr. 184 S I Massey, John George Albert, of KingweU I Masson, Scotland, the sun in splendour
' House, near Tipperary, a buU's head I i"2.
Mason of Greenwich. Kent, a mermaid
per fesse wavy arg. and az., the upper g out of a ducal coronet or. Massue, see De Massue.
Massue de Ruvigny, De, Earl of, and
part guttee-de-larmes, holding in her Pro libcrtate patrim.
Massey-Mainwaring, Hon. William Fred- Viscount Galway (extinct), a demi-
dexter hand a comb, and in her sinister savage crowned and girt with laurel,
erick Barton, of Knaresborough, holding with both hands a club, all
a mirror, the frame and her hair sa. Yorks, and 30, Grosvenor Place, S.W.
ppr. Duce Deo.
lS4- 5 (i) An ass's head erased ppr., haltered
arg., charged on the neck for dis- Massy, see Beresford-Massy.
Mason of Hemingford and Cucknej% Massy, Baron (Massy), of Duntrileague,
Hants, a mermaid holding a comb and tinction with a cross crosslet or (/or

a glass, all ppr. '^'';,5 Mainwaring). (2) Out of a ducal 00. Limerick, out of a ducal coronet or,
coronet or, a bull's head gu., armed sa., a bull's head gu., armed sa. Pro libcr-
Mason, William Henry, B.A., J.P., charged for distinction with an annulet
Jlorton Hall, Retford, a mermaid hold-
tate patrice. 44- i
ing a comb and a glass, all ppr., the
or (/or Massey). 44- 1 Massy, Edward Hugh, Esquire, of Ferny
hair rert. Virtus sola nobilitas.
Mason of London, between two wings Massey, on a chapeau gu.. turned up Glen, Roch R.S.O.. Pembrokesh.,

arg., a lion's head az., charged with erm., a boar passant ppr.. environed same crest and motto.
na mullet. Massy, Rev. George Eyre, of Gumfreston,
with a net. 40.
cf. 19- 7
Massey of London, on a mount vert, a Tenby, same crest and motto.
Mason, Robert Harvey, Esquire, of ^ec- Massy, "Hugh Hamon George WiUiam
ton Hall, Swaffham, Norf. : (i) On a lion current arg., interlaced with four
Caruthurs. of Hazelhurst, near Sway.
ducal coronet an eagle with wmgs trees of the first.
Hants, same crest and motto.
elevated, holding in the dexter claw a Massey, a demi-pegasus rampant arg.
Massy of AUerborough, Chesh.. a lion's
sceptre, all or, and charged on the breast 47- 5
head erased arg. 17. 8
Massey, William Francis Elcocke, Pool
for distinction with a cross crosslet gu. Hall. Nantwieh, Chesh., a demi-pegasus Massy of Alford, Chesh., an owl sa..
nith mngs displayed quarterly or and
A{for Hiimfry). (2) lion's head couped gorged with a collar gobony arg. and

az., holding in the mouth an antler in 47- 5 az. f/- 96. 5

bend or, between two -n-iugs arg., each rru. Massy-Dawson, George Charles Henry
Edward. Esquire, J.P., of BaUincourte,
charged with an annulet, also az. ^fo^ Massey, Chesh., a heathcock statant sa., and Castlered House, co. Tipperary:
3Iason). (3) On a morion a martlet (1) A dexter arm embowed in armour
legged, combed, and wattled gu. ppr., garnished or, holding in the gaunt-
ppr. (lor Blake). Massey of Dunham-Massey : (i) A moor-
let a battle-axe of the last (for Dawson).
Mason of Beel House, near Amersham, cock sa., combed and wattled gu..
Berks, a demi-lion rampant arg., hold- (2) Out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's
charged on the breast for distinction
ing" in its dexter paw a crescent or. head gu., armed sa. (for Massy).
cl. 10. 2 with a cross crosslet or (for Massey).

Mason, Ireland, three Moors' heads con- (2) A lion's gamb erased holding a Massy-Beresford, John George Beresford,
joined on one neck ppr., wreathed about
branch of olive ppr., pendent there- of St. Huberts, Beltarbet, Ireland :
(1) dragon's head erased az., charged
191- 5 from by a chain a bugle or (for Olivar). with a crescent or, pierced through the
Pro libertate pntriw —Sunquam fallcntis. neck with a broken spear, the point
Athe temples vert.
Mason, Scotland, the sun in splendour. tennes Olivce.
Massey of Rixton. Lanes, a covered cup

j

Mason, a deer's head erased ppr. arg. thrust through the upper jaw gold.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet 01, a bull s
Mason, a stag's head erased sa., attired Massey of Isle of Ely. Cambs. and Pod- head gu., armed sa.. charged with a

or gorged with a ducal coronet of the i'n"g"t*o"" Chesh., an owl arg. 96. f

<:! 121;. 2 of the Oaks, Millom, Cumb. martlet gold. Pro libertate patria:.

last. a cross patee az., surmounted by

Mason, Warw., a talbot passant regardant leopard's face jessant-de-lis or. Vtsti- Master of East Langdon, Kent, out of
arg., eared sa.. holding in its mouth a
gia nulla retrorsiim. a mural coronet or, a unicorn's head

hart's attire or. Massie, a homed owl ppr. 96- 5 arg., erined and armed gu. 261. 3

Mason, Shropsh., a tower. ISO- 2 Massie, a lion saUent arg., between two Master, Charles Hoskins, J.P., D.L.. ot

Mason of Avr and Rosebank. Scotland, trees ppr. Barrow Green Court, Oxted, Surrey,
a tower ppr.. masoned sa. Demeure Massie, a griffin's
^56-2 head , ,bend, y . out of a mural coronet or. a unicorn s
head arg., armed and erined gu. Non
erased ot

par la verite. six sa. and arg. 66. 2

Mason of Dublin, a tower triple-towered Massie, Edward Richard, Esquire, J. P., minor est virtus quam qua^rere porta

gu., within a chaplet or. Sola virtus of Coddington, Chester, a demi-pegasus tueri. .261.3

vuinimentum. cf. 157. 6 quarterly or and gu. Master, Charles Onslow, Esquire, of

Mason of Inveresk, Edinburgh, a house Massingberd, Rev. William Oswald, ot Bourton Grange, Flax Bourton,

ppr., ensigned on the top with a cres- Ormsby, Lines: (i) A dragon's head Somers.. same crest and motto.

cent arg. Dominus providcbit. erased quarterly or and gu., between Master, Henrv Streynsham. of
^"Mason of Mordun, Edinburgh, a fortified
!

Atwo wings az. c/. 72. 7. (2) lion s Bourton Grange, Somers., same crest

house ppr. Arte firnms. head erased az., charged on the neck and motto.
Masquenay, Ireland, a Roman head hel-
ipi; ° with two broad arrows in saltier arg., Master, Robert Edward, Esquire, J. P..
metted, couped ppr. of Hillingdon Furze, Uxbridge, same
barbed or, between four guttes-d'or.
Massam, Ireland, a demi-griffin with crest and motto.
pole-axe Est meruisse satis.
winfs addorsed sa., holding a -- Master, Charles Gilbert, Esquire, C.S.I.,
Massingberd, Stephen Langton, of Gunby of 25. Oxford Square. Ixmdon. W.,
64.

':^,l^±^t^^^::^:^^Skeffington), Antnm Castle, Antrim, a
Mfs^sereene and Ferrard, Viscount (Foster^ th two arrows in saltire between four same crest and motto.

mermaid holding in either hand a ^ffuttes-d'eau. Est meruisse satis. Master, Rev. Gilbert Coventry, of Spring-
mirror and a comb, all ppr. Per cf. 17. 8 valc. Lansdowne Road. Bournemouth,

angusta ad augusta. I04- 5 Massingberd - Mundy, Charles Francis, same crest and motto.
Ormsby Hall, Lincoln : (i) A panther's Master, John Henry, of Montrose House.
Massenden of Helme, Lines, a Cornish
head erased sa., bezantee (for Mundy). Petersham, same crest and motto.
chough sa.. beaked and legged gu.. Master, Rev. Oswald, M.A., of St. Arvan's
Acf. 23. 10. (2) lion's head erased
holding in the beak a sprig of laurel Court, Chepstow, same crest and motto.
az., charged with two arrows saltire- Master-Whitaker, Alfred, Esquire, M.A.,
ppr. •'I- i°7- 14
ways between four guttes-d'eau (for of the Holme, near Burnley, Lanes:
Massingberd). Deus providebit. Est (i) In front of a dexter arm embowed
—Massey, Baron Clarina, see Qarma. in mail armour, the hand ppr. grasping
Massey, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet a dagger, also ppr., pommel and hilt or,
or, a bull's head gu., armed sa. Pro meruisse satis. a mascle between two annulets arg..
nlibertate patrice. Massingbird, Lines, a laurel- branch the arm charged for distinction with a
44-
15'- 13
Massey, Bart., Ireland, out of a ducal frue ted ppr. long cross crossed on
coronet or. a bull's head gu., armed sa. Massingham, a
161. 6
44- 1 three grieces gu.
Pro libertate patria:. 1
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MAS MAU

cross crosslet, also arg. (lor Whitaker) I of Lanton, Roxburghsh., Scot- Mathisson, Scotland, a lion rampant.

(2) Out of a mural coronet or, a uni- land, an eagle displayed ppr. Fortiter Vigilant. i- 13

corn's head arg., crined sa. (for 31aster). et celeriter. 75. 2 Matoke, Mattick, or Mattock, Yorks and

,

Mather, Wales, a demi-mower. his habit Herts, a bear salient per bend arg.

Master, Wilts, a cubit arm couped and and cap and hands and face ppr., hold- and sa.. muzzled or.
erect, vested gu., cuffed arg., holding ing in his dexter hand a bugle-horn Maton, an arm in armour embowed, hold-
or, and in sinister a scythe ppr. Mowe
in the hand a bunch of honeysuckles, ing in the hand an anchor by the middle

all ppr. warilie. in fess.

Master, Kent, Oson., and of Circenester, Mather-Jackson, Sir Henry, Bart. : (i) Maton, Leonard James, Esquire, B.A., of
and Thomas William Chester Masters Grosvenor Lodge, Wimbledon, and
of Knole Park, Glouc, \rithin a ring Upon a ragged staff sa., a goat's head
or, gemmed ppr., two snakes entwined
couped arg., semee of trefoils sUpped Harston, Sidmouth, a sheaf of seven
arrows, one in pale and six in saltire,
Avert. 285. 9. (2) cubit arm erect, three and three, points downwarrls.
enfiled by a mural coronet. Per
erect on their tails and addorsed az. vested sa.. slashed arg., cuffed erm.,

Masterman of Riccal, Yorks, a Moor's charged with two mullets in fesse or, sagittas ad coronam.
head in profile ppr., wreathed about grasping in the hand an arrow ppr.

the temples arg. and gu. 192- 13 Matheson of Bennetsfield, Scotland, a Maton, a sheaf of seven arrows sa.. en-
; filed with a mural coronet or.

Masters, an arrow erect sa., barbed and dexter hand brandishing a scimitar Matran, a sinister arm, the hand clenched.

feathered arg., enfiled with a leopard's ppr. Fac et spcra. 213.5

face or. Matheson of Ardentoule, Ross-sh., Scot- all ppr.

Masters, an arm gu. , holding two branches land, a hand holding a scimitar in Matson, on a rock a fort in flames ppr.

flowered arg., leaved ppr. fess, aU ppr. Fac et spera. 155. I

Masters, out of a mural coronet or, a Matheson, Scotland, an armed hand Matterson, Robert De Mowbray, of Lang-
ford Manor, Fivehead, Taunton, a cubit
unicorn's head arg., armed and crined holding a naked sword ppr. Heart in arm entwined by a branch of oak
grasping a scimitar, all ppr., the pom-
of the first. hand. mel and hilt or, between two rosea.

Masters of Ewdon, Shropsh., a cock's Matheson, Sir Kenneth James, Bart., Matthew of Stansted, Sussex, an eagle

head erased arg., combed and wattled D.L., of Lochalsh, Ross-sh., issuant

gu., holding in the beak an ear of from an Eastern crown or, a dexter displayed per fess arg. and gn. 73. 2
wheat slipped or, between two wings hand holding a scimitar in fesse, all

az., semee of estoiles, also or. ppr. Fac at spera. Matthew, Dorset, on a mount vert, a

Masters, Smith-, William Allan, Camer, Mathew, Earl of Landaff (extinct), on a moorcock ppr. cf. 89. 8

near Gravesend : (i) A Hon rampant mount vert, a moorcock ppr. Y fyn Matthew, Ireland, a heathcock ppr.

double queued arg., charged with three duiv a fi/dd. cf. 89. 8 Matthews, see Donaldson.

roses gu., and holding between the Mathew, Ireland, a heathcock sa. Matthews, Bart, (extinct), of Edmonton,

Apaws a cross flory, also gu. (2) Mathew, Glamorgansh., on a mount vert, Middx., and Essex, a bull's head couped

talbot sa., collared and lined, and a moorcock ppr. cf. 89. 8 gu., between two wings endorsed arg.

charged with three cross crosslets Mathew of Tresunger and Pennytenny, Omne solum viro patria est.

fitchee arg., and resting the dexter foot Cornw., on a mount vert, a stork Matthews, a stork arg. 105. 11

upon an escutcheon or, thereon a ppr., legged and beaked gu. cf. 105. 1 Matthews, Heref., on a mount vert, a

martlet az. Manet iniemerata fides. Mathew of Castle-Menych. an eagle dis- moorcock holding in the beak a sprig

Masterson, a buck trippant az. 117. 8 played per fesse arg. and gu. 75. 2 of heather, all ppr.
Matthews, Scotland, a cross crosslet
Masterson of Ferns Castle, co. Wexford, Mathew, a dexter hand ppr., holding a
fitched az., and a palm-branch vert in
a garb or, banded vert. 153. 2 gem ring or, stoned gu. cf. 216. i

Masterson of Nantwich, Chesh., an heral- Mathew, Scotland, an arm in armour saltier.

dic tiger passant arg. 25. 5 erabowed, holding in the hand a sword, Matthews, a demi-lion rampant or.
all ppr. Quid nan pro patria. 195. 2
Masterton and Mastertown, of Grange, 10. 2

Perth, Scotland, a dexter hand issuing Mathew of Coggeshall, Essex, a Hon's Matthews, Shropsh., a lion's gamb erect

holding a scimitar ppr. Pro Deo et gamb erect, holding a cross crosslet arg., holding a cross crosslet sa.
Mattbison, Scotland, a demi-hon ppr.,
rtge. 213 5 fitched in pale sp.. Cruce non Icone fides.
holding between its paws a cross cross-
Masterton, Scotland, in front of a fir-tree Mathew of Billokesby, Norf., a unicorn's

a stag courant, all ppr. Per ardua. head erased arg., armed and maned gu., let gu.
Mattock, a bear saUent per bend arg. and
Masterton of Parkmilne and Gogar, on the neck a chevron vairee of the
sa., muzzled or.
Perthsh., a stag courant bearing on first and second. cf. 49. 5

the attires an oak-slip fructed, all ppr. Mathews, Ireland, an arm in armour Maturin-Baird, Daniel Baird, Esquire, of

Per ardua. wielding a sword ppr. 210. 2 Newtown Stewart, co. Tyrone, Ire-

Maston, Kent, the sail of a ship ppr. 160. 9 Mathews, on an escallop gu., between land : (I) A boar's head erased ppr..

Matcham, an arm in pale vested vert, two wings az., a cross fleury or. 141. 7 between two branches of shamrocks

cuffed arg., holding in the hand three Mathews, Rev. Wilham Arnold, of Bas- Avert (for Baird). (2) horse in full

ears of wheat ppr. cf. 205. 5 singham Rectory, Lincoln, same crest. speed arg. (for Maturin), and in an

Matcham, Eyre-, William Eyre. New- Mathews, Suff.. a Uon's gamb holding a escroU above the motto ilinatur.

house, Salisbiu-y, out of an Eastern cross patee fitched, all sa. cf. 36. 9 Vi et virtute. 52. 8

crown or, a cubit arm habited vert, in Mathews, a greyhound's head arg., be- Maturin, Ireland, a horse at full speed

the hand ppr. three ears of barley tween two roses gu., stalked and leaved arg. Miaatur. 52. 8

stalked and bladed of the first. ppr. 61. II Maturin, Rev. Benjamin, M.A.. of Vicar-

Matchell, Bucks, a camel's head erased Mathews, a dove close. 92. 2 age, Lymington, Hants, same crest and

or, ducaUy gorged arg. cf. 132. 9 Mathias, out of a ducal coronet a broken motto.

Matchet and Matcheton, a cross patee battle-axe. Maude, Viscount Hawarden, see Hawar-

filched gu. 166. 3 Mathias of Llangwarren, Pembrokesh., a den.

Matchett, Norf., a demi-lion or, armed stag trippant ppr., attired or. 117. 8 Maude, a lion's head couped gu. 21. i

and langued gu. 10. 2 Mathias-Thomas, Morgan, Esquire, of Maude, Yorks. a lion's head couped gu.,

Mateos, Anthony, Esquire, of Gibraltar, Teuby House, Tenby, Pembrokesh., a charged with a cross crosslet fitched

a lion's face or, encircled by two ser- demi-lion rampant. Sans peur. or. De monte alto. cf. 21. i

pents ppr. Perseverantia vincit. Mathie, Scotland, a unicorn's head erased. Maude, a lion's head erased gu., charged

Mather, Scotland, a rock sa. 179. 7 Esse quani t'ideri. 49. 5 on the neck mth a cross crosslet fitchee

Mather, a dexter hand apaum^e, charged Mathieson or Mathison, Scotland, a cock or. cf. 17. 2

•\vith an eye. Deus providebit. 222. 4 gu. 91. 2 Maude, Charles Henry, Esquire, of 90,

Mather, issuing out of a cloud a hand Mathilez, a serpent nowed vert. 142. 4 Elm Park Gardens, S.W., a lion's gamb

erect holding an arrow, point down- Mathison, Scotland, a branch of laurel erased gu., holding an acorn or, shpped

wards. 214. I fructed ppr. Viridis semper. 151. 13 vert.

MAU 381 MAX

Maude, Francis Sterling De Montalt, Maunsell, General Sir Frederick Richard, Maxton, Scotland, a cross crosslet fitched
same crest.
K.C.B., of Laleham, Middx., and 32, az. Fides. 166. 2
Maude, Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Henry
of White Hill Chase, Greatham, West Ashley Gardens, S.W., same crest and Maxtone of Coltoquhey. Perthsh., a bee
Liss, Hants, same crest. Virtutc
motto. volant ppr. Providus esto. 137. i

Maunsell, Richard Mark Synnot, Esquire, Maxtone-Graham, Anthony G., Esquire,

J.P., of Oakly Park, Celbridge, co. of Cultoquhey, Perthsh., Scotland,

Maude, Ireland, a hand holding two Kildare, and Blackwater, co. Clare, Aand Redgorton : (i) bee ppr. {for
same crest and motto.
branches of palm in orle ppr. Maunsell, Veu. Robert, LL.D., of Auck- —AMaxtone). 137. 2. (2)
218. 7 land, New Zealand, Archdeacon Eme- dove ppr.
ritus of Auckland, a hawk rising ppr.
Maudele or Maudell of Wells, Somers., {for Graham). Providus esto. Can-

out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's dide ut secure. 92. 2
Maxwell, > . Herries, Baron.
head arg. c/ 83. 14

Maudit, Scotland, two laurel-branches in Honorantes me honorabo. 88. 2 Maxwell, Farnham, Baron.
.

orle ppr. Pro rege et lege. 146. 5 Maunsell of Plassy and Bank Hall, co. Maxwell, » .: Constable-Maxwell.

Maudley, Somers., out of a ducal coronet —Limerick, Ireland, a chapeau inflamed Maxwell, stc Constable-Maxwell-Stuart.

a falcon's head, all arg. 89. 4 at the top ppr. Quod vult valde vult. Maxwell, see Stirling-Maxwell.

Mauduit, out of a five-leaved coronet or, Honorantes me honorabo. 180. lo Maxwell, see Heron-Maxwell.

a griffin's head between two wings Maurice, a hawk perching on the stump Maxwell, see Wedderburn-Maxwell.

arg., beaked of the first. cf 67. i of a tree or, armed and belled gu. Maxwell of Cowhill, Dumfriessh., Scot-

Mauger, a sea-hon rampant az. 20. 5 Maurice of BryuygwaUe, Denbighsh. , and land, a stag ppr., attired of ten tynes
arg., lodged in front of a hoUy-bush,
Maugham and Maughan, a lion's gamb BodjTifol, Montgomerysh. : (i) A uni-

erased, holding the hilt of a broken corn's head erased sa., winged arg., also ppr. Reviresco.

sword in pale. 38. 2 armed, maned, and bearded or, holding Maxwell of Carnsalloch, Dumfriessh., a

Maughan, Scotland, the sun in splendour in the mouth a shamrock ppr. cj. 49. 13. stag rising from a hoUy-bush ppr.

or. Resurgo. 162. 2 A(2) lion passant sa. 6. 2 Viresco et surgo. 116. i

Maul, a hand holdmg an escutcheon Maver, on a rock an eagle ppr., the Maxwell, Scotland, a hart lodged, the

charged with a crescent gu. cf. 219. 7 wings close. cf. 76. 2 attires wreathed with holly-leaves ppr.
Maule, Earl of Panmure, see Pan mure.
Maw, Lanes, and Su£f., on a mount vert, Semper viridis. cf. 115. 7

Maule, a phojnix in flames ppr. Vivit post a camel couchant arg., the lump on the Maxwell, Yorks and Scotland, a stag

funera virtus. 82. 2 back and the end of the tail or. 132.4 lodged ppr., attired or, under a tliicket

Maule, Scotland, a wyvern vert, with two Maw, Lines and Shropsh., same crest. of holly. Reviresco.

heads vomiting fire at both ends ppr., Virtute non verbis. Maxwell of Glengaber, Dumfriessh.,

charged with a crescent arg. Clevientia Mawbey and Mawbrey of Kennington, Scotland, a stag lodged within two

tecta rigore. el. 69. 9 Surrey, an eagle displayed az., charged branches of laurel in orle, all ppr. Curo

Maule, Scotland, a dragon vert, with fire on the breast with a bezant. 75. i

ppr. issuing out of the mouth and tail. Mawbey, Bart, {extinct), of Botleyes, Maxwell, Scotland, a stag lodged under

Inest elemeniia jorti. cf. 62. 2 Surrey, same crest. Auriga virtutnm a bush of holly, aU ppr. Non dormio.

Maule, Scotland, same crest, dementia prudentia. 116. 3
Mawbrey, see Mawbey.
d animus. Maxwell, Scotland, same crest. Nun-

Maule of Vange, Essex, on a chapeau Mawdesley of Mawdesley, I/ancs, for- quam dormio.

gu., turned up erm., a demi-peacock merly De Maudesley, an eagle dis- Maxwell, Scotland, a hart lodged, his

with wings displayed arg. played sa. Fidelis ad urnam. 75- -^ attires wreathed with holly-leaves, all

Mauleverer, Yorks, a greyhound arg., Mawdesley, Frederick Leyland, of Ful- ppr. cf. lis- 7

coUared or. cf. 60. 2 ford Cottage, Dorman's Park, Surrey, Maxwell of Birdstown, co. Donegal, Ire-

Mauleverer, Yorks, a maple-branch rising same crest. Mos legem regit. land, on a mount vert, a hoUy-bush

out of the trunk of a tree ppr. En Mawdesley of Leyland, Lanes, an eagle and in front thereof a stag lodged, all

Dieu ma foy. displayed sa., charged on the breast ppr. Reviresco.

Mauncell, Ireland, a lion rampant vert. with an annulet or. cf. 75. 2 Maxwell, Sir WiUiam Edward, K.C.M.G.,
of Government House, Accra, West
I- 13 Mawdesley, James Piatt, Esquire, 30, Africa, same crest and motto.

Mauncell, a griffin's head erased per pale Falkner Square, Liverpool, an eagle
indented arg. and gu., beaked az., and
charged on the neck with a rose displayed sa., semee of annulets, and Maxwell of Munches and Terraughty.
holding in the beak a hammer arg. Dumfriessh., Scotland, a stag lodged in

counterchanged. c/. 66. 2 Fidelis ad urnam. 75. 10 front of a holly-bush ppr. Reviresco.

Maund or Maunde, on a mount a deer Mawdley, Somers., out of a ducal coronet Maxwell of Broomholm. Dumfriessh.,

tripimnt, all ppr. 118. 2 or, an eagle's head arg. cf. 83. 14 —Scotland, a hart courant ppr. Vtrtutem

Maundefield, a comet ppr. 164. 10 Mawer, a lion's gamb issuing sa., resting sic et culpam. Peto ac fagio. cf. 1 1 8. i j

Maundrell, a lion's gamb couped and on an escutcheon erm. cf. 37. 2 Maxwell, Ireland, a buck's head erased

erect holding a fleur-de-lis. Mawgawley, Ireland, a horse's head arg., ppr. Je suis pret. 121. 2
Maundrell, an arm couped, embowed in
in waggon harness sa. 50. 12 Maxwell, Scotland, a stag's head oabossed
fess, vested arg., holding in the hand
Mawgyron, a Catherine-wheel sa., em- ppr. Propero sed curo. 122. 5

ppr. a cross crosslet fitched sa. 203. 9 brued gu. 167. 2 Maxwell, Theodore, Esquire, M.D., of
Maundrell, Rev. Herbert, in front of
Mawhood, a lion's head erased arg.. BallyroUy, Downpatrick, co. Down,
three palm-branches slipped, one in gorged with a collar gu., rimmed, and 29, the Common, Woolwich, a

pale and two in saltire, vert, an es- studded, and ringed or, charged on the stag's head erased ppr., a mullet for

callop or. Potior potior. neck with a cross crosslet fitclied, also difference. Je suis pret.

Maunduit, out of a ducal coronet or, a gu. cf. 18. 6 Maxwell, Ireland, a buck's head erased

grirtin's head between two wings arg. Mawie, Suff., on a chapeau gu., turned ppr. 121. 2

67. I up erm., a demi-peacock displayed Maxwell, Bart., Scotland, a deer's head
Maunell, from the top of a tower issuing
arg. erased ppr. / am ready. 121.2

from the wreath an eagle with wings Mawley, a cross crosslet fitched gu., and Maxwell, a buck's head. 121. 5
addorsed, holding in the beak an acorn
a palm-branch ppr. in saltier. Maxwell, Hall-, Commander Thomas Ed-

slipped and leaved ppr. 76. 10 Mawson of London, a lion's head or, ward, Dargavel, Bishopton, Paisley,

Maunsell of Ballywilliam, Rathkeale, co. collared gobony erm. and ermines. a stag's head. / am ready.

Limerick, and the Cottage, Burghclere, cf. 1 8. 6 Maxwell, Perceval-, of Groomsport, co.
j
Newbury, Hants, a hawk rising ppr.
Maxey or Maxie of Bradwell. Essex, and Down, a stag's head and neck erased

Honorantes me honorabo. 88. 2 Shotley, Suff., a talbot's head erased ppr. Je suis pret. 121. 2

Maunsell, Rev. Cecil Henry, M.A., of arg., collared and ringed gu. 56. i Maxwell of Brediland, Renfrewsh., aI

Thorpe Malsor Hall, Kettering, North- Maxfield, Chesh., on a ducal coronet a buck's head couped ppr., attired gu.

amp., same crest and motto. dolphin naiant. 140. 4 Spero mdiora. 121. 5

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MAX 382 MAY

Maxwell, Graham-, of Werksworth, a May of Belfast, Ireland, out of a ducal Mayn, an oak-tree ppr. 143. 5
coronet or, a leopard's head and neck
buck's head couped ppr., attired or. gu., charged with a billet of the first Maynard, Viscount Maynard {extinct), a

Spero meliora. 121. 5 c/. 23. stag statant or. Manus justa nardus.

Maxwell, Scotland, a falcon looking at May of Sutton Cheney, Leics., out of a 117. 5
Maynard, licics., Devonsh., and Middx., a
the sun, aU ppr. I'll bide broad Albine.

76. I ducal coronet or, a leopard's head gu stag trippant or, attired ppr. 1 17. 8
Maxwell, Scotland, a falcon looking
charged with a crescent for difference, Maynard, Edmund Anthony Jefferson, of

toward the sun. 76- i cf. 23. I Egginton Hall, Burton-on-Trent. a
Maxwell of Tealing, Forfarsh., a falcon stag trippant or, gorged with a collar
J'U byde May of London, out of a ducal coronet invected arg., fimbriated sa. Manus
looking to the sinister ppr.
broad Albion. 85. 6 or, a lion's head gu. 17. 5 justa nardus.

May, Sussex and Somers., out of a ducal

Maxwell of Lackiebank, Scotland, a fal- coronet per pale or and gu., a heraldic Maynard, Essex and Ireland, a stag or,

con looking to the sinister ppr. Tendit tiger's head of the first, pellettee charged on the breast with a crescent

ad astro. 85. 6 maned sa. c/. 25. 3 sa. cf. 117. 5

Maxwell, Scotland, a falcon gazing at a May, Cornw., an eagle devouring a ser- Maynard, a stag or, attired ppr. 1 17. 5

star. pent. Maynard, Derbysh., a buck trippant or,
Maxwell, a demi-eagle with wings ex-
May, an arm in mail embowed holding gorged with a collar invected arg..

tended ppr. 80. 2 in the hand, all ppr., a truncheon or, fimbriated sa. cf. 117. 8

Maxwell, Scotland, an eagle issuing. tipped sa. Maynard, Herts, a buck ppr. 117. 5

Maxwell, Admiral William Henry, R.N., May, William, Esquire, of the Knowle, Maynard of Harsley Hall, Yorks : (i) A

of Holywych, Cowden, Kent, an eagle Brenohley, Kent, out of the battle- stag trippant or, gorged with a collar
rising ppr. Beviresco. invected arg., fimbriated sa. {for May-
Maxwell, Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Eustace, ments of a tower a hawthorn-tree in nard). cf. 117. 8. (2) On a mount

blossom mth white May-flower, in

Bart., D.L., of Monreith, Wigtownsh., front thereof two tilting-spears in vert, a catherine-wheel or {for Iaix).
an eagle rising sa., beaked and mem- saltire, all ppr Memor et fidelis.
Manus justa nardus. cf. 167. 2

bered gu. Beviresco. 77. 5 144. 6 Maynard of Moseley, Leics., a stag or,

Maxwell of KirkeonneU . Kirkcudbrightsh. Mayats, a boar's head couped and erect. attired ppr. 117. 5

a demi-eagle rising ppr. Spero meliora. :/• 43- 3 Maynard, a stag trippant ppr., attired

Maybery, Henry Oxenford Aveline, of and ungu. or. Manus justa nardus.

Maxwell, Rt. Hon. Sir Herbert Eustace, the Priory, Brecon, South Wales, on a 117. 8

Bart., of Monreith, Wigtownsh., Scot- chapeau gu., turned up erm., a man's Mayiiard of Sherford, Devonsh., a stag

land, an eagle rising ppr. Beviresco. head in profile couped at the shoulders trippant arg., attired gu. 117. 8

77- 5 ppr. Estate prudentes. Maynard, Ireland, a dexter hand holding

Maxwell, Scotland, an eagle's talon hold- Mayce, a pestle in a mortar ppr. 177. 13 a palm-branch, both ppr. 219. 11

ing a pen ppr. Non sine usu. Mayce, a swan with wings addorsed arg., Maynard of Carriglas, co. Longford, a

Maxwell, Scotland, a man's head affrontee ducaUy gorged and lined sa. cf. 99. 3 wolf's head erased, holding in the
mouth a broken spear, all ppr. Tain
ppr. Think on. 190. 12 Maycote of Reculver, Kent, out of a

Maxwell, Scotland, a savage's head af- mural coronet gu., a buck's head or. cordc quam manu.

frontee from the shoulders, within two Maydwell of London and Northamp., out Mayne, Ireland, a human heart gu., winged

branches of laurel in orle, all ppr. of a ducal coronet or, a pyramid of or. 112. 10

Think on. 192. 14 laurel-leaves vert. c/. 151. 14 Mayne, Bucks and Wilts, out of a niural

Maxwell, Scotland, a man's head looking Maydwell, Henry Lawrence, Esquire, out coronet or, a dragon's head erm.

up ppr. Think on. 190. 10 of a coronet vallery or, the rim charged 72. 1

Maxwell, Sir William Francis, Bart., with two cinquefoils gu., ten bay- Mayne, Warw., and Rowston, Yorks. out

D.L., of .Cardoness, Kirkcudbrightsh.. leaves, four, three, two, and one vert. of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head
a man's head, looking " foreright," Mayer, an eagle with wings addorsed
erm. 72. 4

within two laurel- branches in orle ppr. ppr. cf. 76. II Mayne of London, and Littington, Devon-

Think on. U19-- Mayer of Jersey, a demi-lion rampant sh., a cubit arm vested az., in the palm

Maxwell, a griffin's head or. 66. i regardant, holding in the dexter paw a of the hand an eye, all ppr.

Maxwell- Heron, John Heron, J.P., D.L., sword, all ppr., hilt and pommel or. Mayne of Creslow, Bucks, a dexter hand

of 47, Egerton Gardens, S.W., a demi- Mayersbach or Mayersback, out of a ppr., between two wings erm.

lion holding in the dexter paw a ducal coronet two laurel-branches cf. 221. I

—cross flory. Ad ardua tendit. Par erect, between two elephants' trunks Mayne, a cubit arm in pale ppr., vested

valeur. addorsed. sa., cuffed arg., holding in the hand a

May, Ireland, a Triton, holding in his Mayfield, Cambs, a lion's head couped cross crosslet gu.

sinister hand a trident. 185. 12 gu., holding in the mouth a May- Mayne of Powis and Logie, co. Clack-

May, Scotland, on a rock a wild goose flower or. mannan, a dexter hand holding a plain

statant, all ppr. Mayhew, three roses gu., stalked, leaved, cross gu. Virtttti fortuna comes.

May, a leopard's head and neck ppr. and barbed vert. 149. 14 Mayne, Otway, Esquire, of Walton Lodge,

Vigilo. 2.2. 10 Mayhew, Perceval Sumner. Esquire, of Aylesbury, a dexter hand issuing from

May of Stoke, Su£f., out of a mural coro- Duxbury Park, Chorley, Lanes, a uni- a horse holding a plain cross gu. Vir-

net arg., a leopard's head gu., billettee corn's head erased. Sola in Deo salus. tuti fortuna comes.

or. cj. 23. 7 Mayhew of Woodlands, Lanes, a uni- Mayne of Farley Hill, Berks, a cubit arm
May, Hants, and Oxney, Kent, out of a corn's head erased gu., armed and erect in armour holding in the hand

ducal coronet or, a leopard's head and crined or, charged on the neck with a ppr. a cross flory arg.

neck ppr. 23. 1 chevron vair. 265. i Maynell, a demi-savage holding in his

May, Robert G.. of Grena Lodge, Sheen Mayhew, Walter, of Duxbury Park, dexter hand a dagger and in his sinister

Road, Richmond, Surrey, out of a ducal Chorley, Lanes, a unicorn's head erased a key, all ppr. cf. 1S6. 2

coronet or, a leopard's head gu. gu., armed and maned or, charged on Mayner, a hand erect ppr., holding a

May, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet or, the neck with a chevron vair. Sola in lion's gamb erased arg. 220. 10

a leopard's head and neck ppr. Fortis Deo salus. 265. i Mayneston of London, a hedgehog or.

etfidelis. 23. 11 Mayhew of Hemington, Suff., a unicorn's 135- 8

May of Hadlow Castle, Kent, out of a head erased gu., armed and crined or, Mayney of Linton, Kent, an arm in armour

ducal coronet or, a leopard's head ppr. charged on the neck with a chevron quarterly arg. and sa., wielding a battle-
axe of the second, the handle or.
yH desperandurn. 23. 1 vair. 265. I

May of Faunt, Susses, out of a ducal Mayhewe of Clippesby, Norf., a unicorn's Maynstone of Langaran, Glouc, and

coronet or, a leopard's head gu. head erased arg., charged with a chev- Heref., a reindeer trippant ppr.

23. II ron vairee arg. and gu. 265. i 125. 9

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MAY 383 MEE

Mayo, Earl of (Bourke). Palmergton supporting a tilting-spear erect, the Meason, Laing-, of Lindertis, Scotland, a
head broken, the arm surmounting a
House, Straffan, co. Kildare, a cat-a- castle ppr. Firm. 155. 8
branch of oak in bend sinister, fructed,
inountain sejant gardant ppr., collared Meath, Earl of (Brabazon), Killrudclery
Aall ppr. (for King). 301. 6. (2)
Aand chained or. cruce salus. House, near Bray, Wicklow, on a mount

26. 13 demi-griifin az., wings erm., holding in vert, a falcon rising or, belled or. Vota
the dexter claw a fleur-de-lis or {/or vita mea.
Mayo of Avebury, Wilts, and Cheshunt

House, Herts, a dove holding an olive- Meade). Cadenti porrigo dextram. Meautys, Essex, a unicorn sejant ermi-
branch in the beak, all ppr. Nuncia

pads oliva. 9-. S Meade-King, WiUiam Oliver, of Walford. Meaux, see Meux.

Mayo, C. R., 16, Weymouth Street, Port- Taunton, Somers., same crests and Mecham of Garrycastle, co. Westmeath,

land Place, W. , same crest. motto. a dextc-r cubit arm erect grasping a
dagger transfixed through a human
Mayo, Dorset, out of a ducal coronet or, Meade-King, the late Hemy Warren,
heart, dUtilliiiy; drops of blood, all ppr
a sinister hand ppr., between two wings Esquire, of West Derby, Liverpool, Animo furtUudu.
same crests and motto.
arg. 221. 3 Meade-King, Henry Herbert, of Clifton, Meddop, a boy ppr.

Mayor, on a chapeau ppr., an escallop

eu.. between two wings or. 141. 11 Bristol, same crests and motto. Meddowes or'Meddus, a cross formee or,

Mayor of Rugby, a greyhound's head Meade-King, Walter, of Baring Crescent, entwined with a snake ppr. 165. 9

couped gu., collared or. Mea anchora Exeter, same crests and motto. Medewe, De, of Witnesham Hall, a pelican

Christus. 61. 2 Meade- Waldo, Edmund Gustavus Bloom- vulning herself ppr. Mea dos virtus.

Mayow of Lostwithiel, Cornw., a Cornish field. Esquire, of Stonewall Park, 98. I

chough erm. 107. 14 AEdenbridge, Kent : (l) griffin's head Medlord, a deer lodj

Mayow, Wynell-, of Lowe and Bray, sa., erased erm., gorged with an Medgley or Midgley,

Manor House. St. Germans, Cornw., a Eastern crown arg. , holding in its beak aldic -tiger sejant, paw on a

falcon erm., devouring a snake ppr. two trefoils slipped of the last {for caltrap.
Mays, out of a ducal coronet a dexter
Waldo). (2) A double-headed eagle Medhop of Ireland, a demi-lion rampant
arm vambraced, brandishing a sci-
displayed or, charged on the breast az., holding between the paws a coro-

mitar, all ppr. 209. 1 with a qxiatrefoil sa., resting its claws on net or.

Maysey, a lion courant in a wood ppr. two shields of the second, each charged Medhurst of Kippax HaU, Yorks, a

Pro liberiate palrice. —with a trefoil slipped arg. {for Meade). martlet charged wi I a fleur-de-lis,
Maze, on a lion's head erased az., a holding in the beak n acorn and an
Toujours prest. Mens conscia recti.

chapeau or. 21. 10 Meadows, out of a ducal coronet or, a oak -leaf, all ppr. Adversa virtute

Maze, Peter, Esquire, of Bristol, an eagle demi-eagle with wings displayed sa. repello.

displayed erm., charged on the breast Meadows of Witnesham Hall, Great Medland of Launceston, Cornw., a sea-

and on each wing with a cinquefoil gu. BeaUngs, and Burgersh House, Suff.. a gull rising ppr., charged on the breast
pelican vulning herself ppr. Mea dos with a crescent.
Garde ta bien aimee. cj. 74. 14 Medley of Buxted, Sussex, an heraldic
tiger sejant vert, tufted and maned or.
Maze, Blackburne-, of Shaw House, virtus. 98. I In Deo fides.

Newbury, Berks : ( i ) An eagle dis- Meadows, out of a ducal coronet or, a

played erminois, charged on the breast demi-eagle with wings expanded sa.

and \ving9 with a cinquefoil gu., plain 80. 14 Medlicott, James Edward, of Dunmurry,

collared az. (for Maze). 237. 15. (2) Meager, a bufJalo's head erased or. 44. i Kildare, out of a mural coronet gu., a
On a mount vert, a trumpet or, thereon Meakin, Worcs., a unicorn's head erased. demi-eagle with wings expanded or.

a cock gu., beaked, wattled, armed, and 49- 5 Dai cura quietem. 80. 14

charged on the breast with a cinquefoil, Meales, a stag at gaze sa. 1 1"- 3 Medlycott of Rocketts, Waterford, out

aXio OT (for Blackburne). 237. 16 Meara, Ireland, a pelican displayed arg., of a mural coronet gu., a demi-eagle

Maziere, De la, of Cork, a lion's head beaked, membered, and vulning herself with wings elevated or. Dat cura

erased ppr. 17. 8 gu., and charged upon the breast with quietem.

Mazzinghi of London, a demi-lion ppr., a lozenge vert. Virescit vidtiere virtus. Medlycott, Sir Mervyn Bradford, Bart.,

holding a club arg. cf. 98. I M.A., of Ven House, Somers., same

Meacham, a falcon with wings extended Meare, a mermaid ppr., the hair crined crest and motto.

ppr., belled or. 88. 3 or. 184. q Mee, a ram's head erased arg., armed or.

Mead, Henry John, Esquire, of 116. Meares, Rev. Robert, B.A., of Stewarts- 130. 6

Jermyn Street, St. James's, S.W\, and town, CO. Tyrone, on waves of the sea Mee of East Retford, Notts, a stag's

27, Ladbroke Gardens, W., a reindeer a mermaid ppr. Omnia providentice head erased between two sprigs of oak

trippant vert. Toujours pret. committo.

125. 9 Meares, Richard, of New York, same crest Mee, Rev. J. H., M.A., D.Mus., the Chan-

Mead, on a ducal coronet an eagle dis- and motto. try, Westbourne, Sussex, and Holywell

played, cf. 75. 2 Meares of Meares Co\irt. Ireland, a king House, Oxford, a stag at gaze ppr.,
charged on the body with two es-
Mead of Dublin, a pelican in her piety fisher ppr. Omnia providentice committo

ppr. 98. 8 cf. 96. 9 callops sa., resting the dexter foot

Meade, Earl of Clanwilliam, see Clan- Meares, George, C.M.G., of Grosvenor, on a shield or, charged with a cross

wiUiam. Malvern, Melbourne, and WiUowbank, patonce, also sa. Xapin 8eov (i/u o

Meade of Ballintobber and BaUymartle, Gisborne, Victoria, same crest and

CO. Cork, Ireland, an eagle displayed motto. Meech, a grevhound courant arg.

with two heads sa. , armed or. Toujours Meares, a bear's paw erased arg. 36. 4 cf. 5«. 2

qrrest. 74. 2 Mearing, on a ducal coronet or, a griffin Meek, a demi wolf ducally gorged and

Meade, John Percy, Esquire, D.L., of segreant gu. cf. 62. 2 lined, holding between its paws a

Earsham Hall, Norwich, and Burren- Mearns, a peacock in his pride ppr. mullet of six points. 31-6

wood, CO. Down, same crest and 103. 12 Meek, a demi-lion rampant, holding over

motto. Mearns, Rev. Duncan George, of Dis- his head a scimitar. Pro recto.

Meade, Richard John, Esquire. B.A., blair and South Kinmundy. Aber- Meeke, Essex, a lion rampant arg.

J. P., of BaUymartle, Kinsale, co. Cork, deensh., three Moors' heads conjoined I- 13

same crest and motto. in one neck erased, looking to the Meeking, Charles, Esquire, J.P., of 31,
Meade of Essex, an eagle displayed or. Belgrave Square, London, on a mount
dexter, to the sinister, and upwards vert, charged with three bezants, a dove
75. 2
Meade-King, Rev. Frederick, M.A., of respectively. Pretio prudeniia prcestat. between two laurel -branches or. Sola

Mears, a cock's head ppr. cf. 90. 1

the Vicarage, Stoke Courcy, Somers. : Measom, Sir George Samuel, of St. Mar- Veritas invicta.
(i) On a mount vert, an arm in bend garet's, near Twickenham, a falcon Meekins, on an antique earl's coronet, a

dexter couped at the elbow, the hand beUed. Vive ut vivas. wolf's head erased arg.

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384 MEN

Meer of Sherborn, Dorset, an eagle's Melders, Scotland, a lion's head and neck Mellor, WiUiam Moseley, Esquire, J.P.,
head couped or, the beak embrued gu. of Lingdale. Claughton. Chester, same
erased and erect ppr. 17. 8
crest.
S3. I Meldert, a dexter gauntlet apaumee az.
Mellor, James Robert, Esquire, LL.M.,
Meer, Dorset and Durh., a demi-dogtish. 209. 8

Meerehurst of Marplestone, Surrey, a rose Meldon, James Charles William, of 58, of 16, Craven Hill Gardens, London,
Upper Leeson Street, Dublin, and of W., same crest.
arg. , barbed vert, between two dragon's Newtown House, Blackrock, co. Dub-
lin, a dexter hand apaumee ppr., sur-
wings gu. mounted by a crescent or, therefrom MeUor, Alfred, Esquire. J.P., of 68,
issuant an etoile arg. Pro fide et patria.
Meers of Houghton, Lines, a peacock's Redcliffe Gardens. S.W.. same crest.
222. 8
tail erect ppr. cj. 115. 6 Melton, a serpent nowed az. 142. 4
Meldon, Austin. Esquire, D.L., of 15,
Meers, a lion's gamb erased, holding a Merrion Square, Dublin, same crest and Melton, a lion's head erased az., guttee-

rose-branch, all ppr. 17- 10 motto. d'or, ducally gorged, also or. cf. 18. 5
Melveton, a talbot's head and neck erased.
Meested, on a broken tower arg., a bird

Meetekerke, Herts, a unicorn's head 56. 2
erased arg., crined, tufted, and armed
Melveton, a lion's gamb gu.. holding a

Meldrum of Crombie, Banffsh., Scotland, key az. cf. 35. i

or. 49- 5 a dexter hand holding a book ppr. MelvUe of Balgarvie, a talbot's head and
Megget, Scotland, a square padlock,
Mens iminota manet. 215. 4 neck erased and collared. 56. I
therein the key, all or. Lock sicker.
Meldrum, Baron, tec Huntly, Marquess of. Melvile, a talbot's head or. Denique

Meggison, on a mountain a dove, all ppr. Meles, on the stump of a tree a martlet caelum. s6. 12

92. 13 ppr. Melvile, Melvill, and MelviUe, of Murdo-

MeggS of Whitechapel, London, a griffin MelJort, Viscount and Earl of, and Due cairnie. Fifesh., Scotland, a crescent
sejant per bend gu. and or, beaked, de, see Drummond.
ppr. Denique ccelum. 163. 2

legged, and ducally gorged of the Melgund, Viscount, see Minto, Earl of, Melvill of Carnbee, Fifesh., Scotland,

last, the wings addorsed. c/. 62. 10 Melhuish of Taunton, Soniers., a cubit an eagle rising ppr. Ullro aspicio. 77. 5

MeggS, Cambs and Kent, a greyhound's arm holding in the hand a pheon in Melvill of Cassingray, Fifesh., Scotland,

head sa., eared arg., collared gemelle pale. a ratch-head erased ppr., collared gu.,

or, between three bezants, one and two, Melhuish, a pelican in her piety, all ppr. charged with a crescent arg Denique

the head crowned with three oak- 98. 8 ccelo fruar.

branches ppr. Mell, on a chapeau az., turned up or, a Melvill of Auchmoor, Fifesh., Scotland,

MeggS, Dorset, a talbot's head erased arg. martlet with wings addorsed sa. a sleuth-hound's head couped ppr.
eared sa., collared or, below the collar
two pellets in fess, and three acorns Meller and Mellers of Laiston, Suff., a Denique caelum. 56. 12"
erect issuing from the top of the head
greyhound passant sa., collared or, Melvill or Melville, Scotland, two eagle's

resting the dexter paw on an escut- wings conjoined ppr. Denique sursum.

ppr. cheon az. 113. I

Meigh, WiUiam Mellor, Esquire, of Ash Meller, Ireland, a demi-lion az., holding Melville, Earl of, see Leven, Earl of.
Hall, Staffs, a lion rampant or, holding
in the dexter paw a cross patee fitched between the paws a mascle or. Melville, Viscount (Dundas), of Melville
az., the sinister resting on an anchor
ppr., pendent therefrom by a chain or Meller, Alfred, Esquire, of 68, Redcliffe Castle, La=swade, Edinburgh, a lion's
an escutcheon gu., charged with a
Gardens, S.W., an escutcheon sa., head affrontee or, struggling through

thereon a cross couped arg., between an oak-bush, all ppr., and over the crest

two wings arg., each charged with a the motto, Essai/ez. Quod potui

boar's head erased arg. Benigno fe.sse engrailed, also sa. per/ecti. 21. 7

Melles, a portcullis sa., the chains or. Melville, a talbot's head or. 56. 12

Heighan, Ireland, a griffin's head erased 1/3. 3 Melville, Whyte-, of Bennochy and Strath-
Melles, Joseph William, Esquire, of
with wings endorsed or. kinness, Fifesh., Scotland : (I) An arm
Sewardstone, Essex, and Gruhne,
Meignell, a rose-bush ppr. 149. 8 embowed holding a laurel-wreath, all

Meik of I-eidcassie, Scotland, an in- Aros, Mull, a fir-tree erect and eradi- Appr. Virtute parta. 202. 4. {2)

crescent and a decrescent respecting cated ppr. Usque fidclis. 144. 8 crescent. Denique caelum. 163. 2

and joining the one to the other, all Melliar, Foster-, William MeUiar, of Melville, Balfour-, James Heriot, of Strath-

ppr. Jttngor ul implear. cj. 163. 7 North Aston Hall, Oxon., in front of a Akinness, Fifesh., Scotland: (i)

Meikle, Scotland, a deer's head or. 121. 5 lion's gamb erect and couped or, hold- dexter hand holding an olive-branch

Meiklejobn, Major John Forbes, R.A., a ing a branch of myrtle ppr., two mascles Appr. Adsit deus. (2) crescent arg.

de.iter arm in armour from the shoulder interlaced feseeways az. Cupio me- Denique coslum. 163. 2
embowed and resting oa the elbow, the
liora. 17. 7 Melville, George Fisher, of Springfield,

hand holding a scimitar, all ppr. Spes Mellis, Scotland, the sun in his splendour North Berwick, and Edinburgh, an
magna in Deo. eagle rising ppr. Ad altiora tendo. 77. 5
or. 162. 2 Memes of London and Kent, an heraldic

Mein, a hand holding a vine-branch ppr. Mellisb, out of a ducal coronet a demi-

219. 6 ostrich with wings addorsed, all ppr. antelope's head gu., tufted and armed

Mein, Scotland, a dexter hand erect, 96. II or, issuing from rays of the last.

charged with an eye ppr. Dem Mellisb of London, Ragnold, Notts, and cf. 127. 10

providebil. 222. 4 Sandersted, Surrey, out of a ducal Mendes and Mends, Wales, out of the

coronet or, a swan's head and neck top of a tower an arm in armour em-
bowed wielding a battle-axe.

bourne, Victoria, and Moolpa, New Mellisb, formerly of Blyth, Notts, a swans Mendip, a demi-lion ppr. 10. 2
South Wales, Australia, out of a mural
coronet or, a dexter hand issuant head and neck erased arg., [ducally Mendort, an oak-tree fructed ppr. 143. 5

gorged or. loi. 5 Menell or Meynell, a demi-savage hold-

Mellish, Henry, J.P., Hodsock Priory, ing in his dexter hand a dagger, and in

Worksop, same crest. his sinister a key, all ppr. cf. 186. 2

two in saltire, points upwards, also Melliship, an ibex. SediUus et audax. Menell, a unicorn's head couped, gorged
ppr., pommels and hilts or, the up-
per parts of the blades encircled by ,
a wreath of laurel vert. Maims hcec
Mello, a mullet arg. 164. 2 with a chaplet of laurel. cf. 49. 7

[

MeUo, Rev. John Magens, M.A., Cliff Menell, a Moor's head in profile couped

Hill, Warwick, two water-melons in at the shoulders ppr., wreathed or and

inimica tyrannis. 222. 13 saltire stalked and leaved. az. 192. 13

Melborne, on a ducal coronet or, a wyvern, t

MeUor, Rt. Hon. J. W., P.C, K.C., of Menet or Menett, a demi-lion rampant

sans legs vert. 70. 9 Culnihead, near Taunton, and of 68, az. 10. 2

Melbourne, Viscount (Lamb), (extinct), a St. George's Square, Ixjndon, S.W., Menil, a boar psissant between two trees,

demi-liou rampant gu., holding between in front of a bull's head erased arg., all ppr.

the paws a mullet sa. Virtute et fide. between the horns a mascle sa., three Menles, a portcullis sa., the chains or.

cf. 15. S mascles fesseways of the last. 261. 2 168. 3

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MEN 385 MER

Menteath, a baud holding a dagger erect, Mercer of Aldie, Kinross-sh., Scotland, a Meredyth, Bucks, a demi-lion rampant
cross or. Crux Christi nostra corona. per pale or and arg., collared and lined
Dumboth ppr. vivo spero. 2I2. 9
Mercer of Salineshaw, Fifesh., Scot-
Henteatb of Auldcathie, Linlithgowsh., land, a cross fitchee gu. Crux Christi

Scotland, an eagle rising ppr., gazing Ireland, a goat's head erased

at the sun in his splendour. Sitb sole arg. 128. s
Meredyth, a yew-tree ppr. 143. i
nihil. Mercer of Easter Newton, Scotland, a

Menteth, Stewart-, Sir James, Bart, of dexter hand holding an open Bible Merefield of London, a garb or, banded
Closeburn, Dumfriessh., a lymphad
ppr. Jehova portio mea. 215. 10 sa. 153. 2

ppr., the flag gu., with a canton arg., Mercer, Scotland, a naked arm embowed Meres, Lines, a dexter hand holding a
sword in bend ppr. Sinemetu. 212.13
Dumcharged -with a saltire az. vivo holding a curtal-axe ppr. 201. 5
Meres, a mermaid ppr., crined or. 184. 5
—spero. Sub sole nihil. Merchand and Merchant, Bucks, on a Mereweather, an arm in armour embowed

Menys, a lion's gamb erased sa., charged mount vert, a moorcock ppr. cf. 89. 8
Mercier, Northumb., a demi-hmitsman
with a chevron or. c/. 30. 2 ppr., garnished or, holding in the hand,

Menzies, Sir Robert, Bert., D.L., of that —winding a horn ppr., vested az. Blow also ppr., a sword arg., hilt and pom-
mel or, entwined with a serpent vert.
Ilk, Perthsh., a savage's head in profile shrill. Toujours fidele. 187. 12

erased, wreathed round the head ppr. Mercy, a dexter hand holding an olive- Viet cons ilio. cf. 1 95. 2

Vil God I zal. branch ppr. 219. 9 Mericlt of West Camel, Somers., a water-

Menzies, a savage's head affrontee, couped Mere of Mere, Chesh.. a mermaid ppr., spaniel passant arg. 57. 7

at the shoulders sa. <•/. lOO. 5 crined or, the tail vert, holding in her Merick of London and Wales, a sea-horse

Menzies of Aberdeen, Scotland, a cherub dexter hand a comb, and in her sinister ppr., maued or, holding in its feet a

with wings expanded ppr. Scopus vitce amirror,also ppr., the frame and handle mullet pierced az.

Christus. i8g. 9 of the latter of the second. cf. 184. 5 Mering of Mering, Notts, a horse's head
Meredith, co. Kerry, out of a ducal coro-
Menzies of Shian, Perthsh., Scotland, a erased sa., bezantee, in the nostrils an

book expanded ppr. Spero. 15S. 3 net or, a griffin's head. 67. 9 annulet or.

Menzies, A. J. P., of 6, Great King Street. Meredith of Dick's Grove, Kerry, same Meriton, a demi-savage holding over his

Edinburgh, same crest and motto. crest. Sapere aude. 67. 9 shoulder a club ppr. 186. 5

Menzies of Edinburgh, a crescent ppr. Meredith, on an Eastern coronet or, a MerkS, Essex, an otter's head and neck

Ut crescit clarescit. 163.2 dragon passant, with the wings ex- erased sa. 1 34. 3

Menzies of Pitfoddel, Aberdeensh., Scot- panded gu., langued az. Merlay, a hind's head or, gorged with a

land, a demi-eagle with wings ex- Meredith, Sir James Creed, LL.D., of collar sa., charged with three bezants.

panded ppr. Mcdo mori quam fcedari. Cloneevin, 83, Pembroke Road, Dub- cf. 124. 5
123. 14
80. 2 lin, a goat's head erased or. Merle, a lion's tail erased.

Menzies of Culdares, Perthsh., Scotland, Meredith, Sir William Ralph, of Toronto, Merling, a lion's head erased gu. 17. 2
a demi-lion holding in its dexter paw
Canada, same crest. Merlyon, an eagle's head or, between two

a baton ppr. Fortem fors juvat. 15.9 Meredith, Hon. Richard Edmund, of 31, wings expanded vair. 84. 2
Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin, same crest.
Menzies, William George Steuart, Esquire, Mermyon, a unicorn's head erased sa.

of Arndilly, Craig-EUachie, North Meredith, Warter-, Henry, of Pentreby- 49- 5

Britain, a demi-lion holding in the chan, Denbighsh., and Oaklawn, Hamlet Merrey, see Merry.
dexter paw a marshal's baton ppr.
Road, Upper Norwood, S.E., a lion's Merrey, a thistle and a rose stalked and

Fortem fors pivot. head erased or. Heb Dduw heb ddima, leaved in saltier, all ppr. 150. 3
Menzies, Stewart-, William James Breadal-
Duw a digon. 17. 8 Merrey or Merry of Renburne and Barton,

bane. Esquire, of Chesthill House, Meredith, a lion's head erased ppr. 17. 8 Derbysh., out of a ducal corouet ppr., a

Abeffeldy. N.B., a rose slipped and Meredith of Radnor, Wales, and Hen- demi-lion gu., ducally crowned or.

leaved. bury, Chesh., a demi-lion sa., collared, cf. 16. 3

Meoles, Chesh., a lion's head erased sa., and the chain reflexed over the back Merrick of Norcote, Middx., and Lon-
don, a sea-lion couchant or, between
winged or. 19. 7 or. 10. 12 the paws a mullet az.

Merbury, Chesh., a camel's head sa., du- Meredith, George Campbell, a demi-lion MerriQeld, the sun rising ppr.

cally gorged or. c/. 132. 9 rampant sa., collared and chained, re- Merrilees, Scotland, in the sea an open
boat, all ppr.
Merbury of Walton, Chesh., a mermaid flexed over the back or. Spes est in Deo.
Merrill, a peacock's head erased ppr.
ppr., holding in her dexter hand a Meredith of Crediton, Devonsh., a demi-

mirror, and in her sinister a comb or. lion rampant sa., ducally gorged and

184. 5 chained or. c/. 10. 12 103. I
Hercaunt of Seamur, Suff., two lion's Merriman, a boar passant, collared and
Meredith of Upper Weld, Bucks, a demi-
gambs erased in saltier or, each hold-
lion rampant per pale or and arg., bristled vert. cf. 40. 9

ing a battle-axe arg., the handles gu. collared and lined sa. Merriman of London, an arm in armour

c/. 39. 14 Meredith, Edwin, Esquire, of Llandaff, embowed ppr., garnished or, wielding

Mercer, see Drewe-Mercer. Masterton, New Zealand, a demi-lion a sword arg., hilt and pommel also or.
Mercer, see Haldane - Duncan - Mercer-
rampant sa., collared and chained, 195. 2

Henderson. and the chain reflexed over the back Merriman of Rodbourne Cheney, Wilts,

Mercer, see Tod-Mercer. or. Spes est in Deo. 10. 12 a serpent nowed, therefrom issuant a

Mercer of London, a stork's head erased Meredith, Edward Phillipps. Esquire, of dexter arm embowed in armour ppr.,

ppr., holding in the beak a snake vert. Glenelg, Australia, a lion rampant sa., garnished or, the hand grasping a short

0/. 106. 3 gorged with a mural coronet, and pen- sword, also ppr., pommel and hilt of the
Mercer of Huntingtower, Perthsh., Scot- second. Terar dum prosim.
dent therefrom a chain reflexed over

land, the head and neck of a stork the back or, holding in the dexter fore- Merrington, a lion's head collared.

holding in the beak a serpent writhing paw a pear leaved and slipped ppr., and cf. 18. 6

—ppr. Y; great pitle. Crux Christi the dexter hind-paw resting on an es- Merriott, Rev. J. H., Dorney Cottage,

nostra corona. 106. 3 cutcheon arg., charged with a mullet Winchester, a greyhound's head erased

Mercer, William Lindsay, Esquire, of of six points gu. collared, lined, and charged with an

Huntingtower House, Perth, same Meredyth, Baron, see Athlumney, Baron. annulet. Meliora spero.

crest. Crux Christi nostra corona. Meredyth, Sir Edward Henry John, Bart., Merritt, out of a ducal coronet a demi-

Mercer of Fordel, Fifesh., the head of Greenhills, co. Kildare, on an East- salmon ppr. H139.

and neck of a heron erased holding in ern coronet or, a dragon pa-ssant gu. Merry of Belladrum, Inverness, Scotland,
Heb Dduw heb ddim.
its beak an eel seizing the neck of the a derai-Hon rampant gu., crowned with

former, all ppr. The grit pool. 104. 2 Meredyth, Sir Henry Bayly, Bart., of an antique crown or. Persia et spero.

Mercer of Salineshaw, Scotland, a cross Carlandstown, co. Meath, on an Eastern cf. 10. 3
patee fitched gu. Crux Christi mea
coronet or, a dragon passant gu. Fiat Merry, a demi-lion holding in both paws

corona. 166. 3 Dei voluntas. an anchor, flukes upwards.

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MER MEY

Merry of London, a demi-lion holding in Messenger, a pegasus current arg., du- Meux, Bart., of Theobald's Park, Herts

the paws an anchor. Vive en espoir. cally gorged and chained or. [extinct), two wings inverted and en-
Merry of Herringfleet Hall, Norf., the
cf. 47. I dorsed arg., conjoined by a cord with
mast of a ship rompu and erect, thereto
a yard with the sail furled in bend Messent, out of a ducal coronet gu., a tassels or. 113. 2
sinister, above it a round top, three
demi-eaglesa., winged or. Semper sur- Meverell of Throwley, Staffs, a demi-
arrows issuing therefrom on each side
sum. 80. 4 griffin segreant sa, beaked and legged
gu. 64. 2
Messent of London, a lion's gamb erased

in saltier, points upward, all ppr. holding a rose-branch slipped, aU ppr. Meverell of Tidswell, Derbysh., a gauntlet

Merry of Highlands, Berks, out of a Pax et libertns. 37- 10 grasping a dagger, all ppr. 211. 4
mural coronet arg., a demi-lion ram-
Messer and Messing, an eagle displayed Mewbery, a cornucopia ppr. 152. 13
pant gu., ducally crowned or, charged
gu. 75- 2 Mewess or Mewsse, of Woburn, Beds, a
on the shoulder with a cross patee of
the first, and holding between the paws Messewy, Jersey, a cherry-tree ppr. Au demi-eagle displayed or, ducally gorged

valereux coeur rien impossible. gu., beaked az. cf. 81. 6

a water- bouget or. Persto et spero. Messye, Worcs. , a dragon's head quarterly Mewburn, William Richmond, 19, Hol-
Merry of Waterford, Ireland, and Seville,
or and az. 7i- i land Park, Kensington, W., a demi-
Spain, an arm in armour embowed, the
Mesurier, Le, an ostrich's head between wyvern with wings addorsed sa.

hand brandishing a scimitar, all ppr. two feathers, all ppr. 97. 14 Festina lente.

Suprema manus validior. 196. o Metcalt or Metcalfe, a talbot sejant arg., Mewis, a dexter hand couped in fess,

Merryton, a pair of wings arg. 109 6 spotted liver colour, resting the dexter charged with an eye ppr. 221.4

Merryweather, Meryweather, or Merri- paw on au escutcheon or. Mexborough, Earl of (Savile), Methley

weather, a hand gauntleted holding a c/- 55- 3 Park, Leeds, Yorks, an owl arg. Be
sword entwined with a serpent. An-
other, an arm in armour embowed, hold- Metcalfe of Inglethorpe HaU, Norf., a last. 96. 5
ing in the hand a sword entwined with
hound erm., resting the dexter paw on ! Mey of Houldham Abbey, Norf., a demi-

an escutcheon gu. '^3- 3 ' savage ithed round the loins with

a serpent. c/. 195. 2 Metcalfe, Sir Charles Herbert Theophilus, ' and holding over his dexter

Mersar, a cross patee or. Crux Christi Bart, M.A., of Fern HiU, Berks, a shoulder a club ppr., and round his

nos'ra corona. i^S- 7 talbot sejant sa., the dexter paw sup- sinister arm a serpent entwined vert.

Merser, Lines, out of a mural coronet porting an escutcheon or, charged with 18.V 3

gu., a demi-lion or, holding in its paws a hand iss<iant from clouds on the ' Meyer, a lion rampant double-queued.

a battle-axe arg., the handle of the sinister, and holding a pen, all ppr. I. 14

second. 16. 10 Conqiciesco. 286. :o Meyers, a mermaid holding in her dexter

Hertens of London, a demi-stork with Metcalfe, of London, a demi-sea-calf. hand a comb, and in her sinister a

wings expanded sa., holding in its boak Metcalfe, Walter Charles, Esquire, of 10, mirror. 184. 5

a key. ] i. 1

Lupus Street, London, S.W., a satyr Meyler, a lion rampant.

Merton, a demi-Moor wielding a scimitar ppr., cinctured vert, bearing over the Meyler, Captain George, on a wreath of

ppr. dexter shoulder a spiked club, or. the colours a demi-lion rampant gu.,

Mervin, an escutcheon quarterly or and 189. 3 holding in the dexter paw an annulet

gu- 76. 10 Metford, a lion rampant gu., supporting or. c/. 10. 3

Mervyn-D'Arcy-Irvine of Castle Irvine, with the dexter fore-paw a garb ppr. Meyler, co. Wexford, Ireland, a demi-lion

ACO. Fermanagh, Ireland : ( i ) gaunt- Metge, a dolphin naiant. 140. 5 rampant gu., holding in the dexter
fore-paw an annulet or. Amor patrice
let issuing out of a cloud and lying Metham, a bull's head barry of ten arg.

in fe^^s. holding a thistle erect, all ppr. and az., armed sa. c/. 44. 3 vincit. cj. 10. 3

(lor Ircine). (2) On a chapeau gu., Metham, a bull's head barry of six arg. Meymott, three mullets in fess gu., in

turned up erm., a bull passant .sa., and az. front of a dexter arm in armour em-

Aarmed or (for D'Arcy). 45. 9. (3) I

squirrel sejant ppr., cracking a nut gu. Methen, Scotland, a cross patee or, bowed ppr., holding in the hand a

within a crescent arg. Marte et chipeo. wTeath of laurel or. Be just and jenr

—(jor Meriyn). Un Dieu «n Roy.—De 163. 6' not. cf. 199- I-

Dieu est tout. Dum memor ipse mei. Methewen, a wolfs head erased ppr., Meymott, Sydney, of Bank House, Bread-

135- 7 collared vair. way, Ealing, W., same crest.

Mervyn of FonthiU Giffard, Wilts, a Methold, Frederick John, J.P., Thorn Meynell of Kilvington, Yorks, a negro's

squirrel sejant ppr., cracking a nut or, Court, Bury St. Edmunds, a goat's head couped at the shoulders ppr.,

gorged with a coUar of the last, charged head erased arg., armed and crined sa., wreathed or and az. Dtus non reliquit

with three torteaux. De Dieu tout. charged with an escallop. memoriam humilium. 192. 13

c/; 135- 7 Methoulde or Methwold, Norf., a goat's Meynell, Edgar, Old Elvet, Durh., a
Merydale of Great BrickhiU, Salbury, head erased arg., armed and crined sa. negro's head ppr., encircled with a

Bucks, an eagle's head arg., erased 128. 5 WTeath az. and arg. Dens non reliquit
memoriam humilium.
per fess gu. ' 83. 2 Methoulde or Methwold, Norf., a goat's

Meryet, a porcupine's head sa. cf. 136. 2 head erased or. 128. 5 Meynell of Meynell Langley, Derbysh.,

Meryng, Notts, a nag's head erased sa., Methuen, Baron (Jlethuen), Corsham a horse's head erased arg. VirtiUe vici.

bezantee, holding in the mouth an Court, Corsham, Wilts, a wolf's head 51. 4

annulet or. couped ppr. Virtus invidice scovus. Meynell, Godfrey Francis, of Meynell

Meryon, a bee displayed ppr. 1 37- 2 ' 30- 5 Langley. Derby, same crest and
motto.
Meryweather, Kent, a hand gauntleted Methuen, Scotland, a wolf's head erased

ppr., holding a sword arg., hilted or, ppr. Fortis in arduis. 30. 8 Meynell, Derbysh. and Staffs, a horse's

a snake ppr. entwining the sword and Methven of Craigtown, Fifesh., Scotland, head arg. cf. 50. 13

gauntlet. a cross patee or, within a crescent arg. Meynell-Ingram, Hugo Charles, Esquire,

Meschines, a rose arg., charged with a Marte et clypeo. | of Temple Newsom and Hattield,

163. 6

thistle ppr. 149. 3 j Yorks: (I) A cock or (for Ingram). 91.2.

Methwold, a goat's head erased arg.,

Meschines, De, a hand holding a scimitar. armed and crined sa. A12S. 5 J horse's head erased arg. (for
(2)

213- 5 Metivier of Guernsey, over the coronet ileyndl). Virtute vici. 51.4
Mescow, a buck's head erased sa., attired
of a Count of France a demi-lion re- Meyrick, Heref., a tower per pale arg.
1

or. 121. 2 gardant arg. Virtute. and erminois. Stemmata quid faciunt.

Mesham, Arthur, Esquire, of Pontryffydd, Metley, a mermaid ppr. 1 84. 5 156. 2

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Bodfari. Flintsh., a lion passant gardant Meurs, a demi-savage with a club over Meyrick, Sir Thomas Charlton Bart.,

ppr., charged on the bodj' with an his dexter shoulder and a serpent en- J.P., D.L., of Apley Castle, Shropsh.,

etoile of eight points, and supporting twined round his sinister arm wreathed and Bush, Pembrokesh. : (1) A. tower
with the dexter fore-paw a stag's at- round the middle with leaves, all ppr. arg., thereon upon a mount vert a

tires or. Duty. 4. 12 185. 3! Cornish chough ppr., holding in the


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