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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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PEC 437 PEI

Peck, a dexter arm embowcd ppr., hold- holding between the paws a lozenge Peer, co. Cork, Ireland, a mermaid ppr.,
charged with a fleur-de-lis, and in the holding in her dexter hand a pile wavy
ing in the hand a branch. 202. 3 mouth a flag gu. Aninio non astutia or, and in her sinister a fleur-de-lis

Peck of Cornish Hall, Denbighsh., out of a az.

ducal coronet a cubit arm erect Tested 113- 3 Peeres or Perse of Westdown, Kent, a
sphere, at the north and south poles an
and cuffed, holding in the hand ppr. a Pedley, a lion's head gu. 21. i

sprig of three roses. Crux Christi salus Pedleyof Petworth and Abbotsley, Hunts,

a demi-hon rampant arg., holding in etoile, all or.

Pecke, Sussex, a close helmet in profile the paws a lozenge or, charged with a Peeres or Peers of Alverston, Warw., issu-

plumed sa. 180. 4 fleur-de-lis gu. ing out of clouds ppr., an arm in ar-

Peckham and Peckam, a hand holding a Pedley, Joseph, Esquire, Great Baddon, a mour embowed of the first, garnished

scroll of paper ppr. 215. 6 demi-lion rampant arg., holding in the or, bound above the elbow with a
paws a lozenge or, charged with a ribbon in a bow gu., holding in the
Peckham, a cubit arm holding in the gauntlet a spear of the third headed
fleur-de-lis gu. with a pheon.
hand a dagger, point downwards, ppr. Pedyward, a cross crosslet charged on

Peckham, an ostrich ppr. Tenlanda via

est. 97. 2 the centre and on each crosslet with a Peerman, a stag's head couped or. col-

Peckham, Rev. Harry John, Nutley mullet. 165. 5 lared sa. cf. 121. 5

Vicarage, tJckfield, same crest and Peech, a lion's head erased erm crowned Peers, ou a chapeau ppr., a lion's head
,

motto. per chevron or and az. cf. 17. 9

Peckham, Thomas Gilbert, Hall Place, Peek of Hazelwood, near Peers of Chiselhampton, Oxon., a demi-
Devonsh , two hazel - nuts " slipped
Harbledown, Canterbury, same crest. griffin segreant arg. 64. 2

Peckham-Micklethwait, Bart, (extinct), of ppr- 272. 5 Peers, Cornw., a crossbow.

Iridge Place, Sussex: (i) A griffin's Peek, Sir Wilfrid, Bart., of Rousdon, Peers-Adams, Maxwell Richard William,

head arg., erased gu., gorged with a Devonsh., two hazel-nuts slipped ppr. CO. Messrs. H. King and Co.. 9, Pall
coUar componnee of the second and Mall, on a mount vert, a cross crosslet
Le Mattre vient. 272. s

first [for Micklethwait). cf. 66. 2. (2) Peel, Viscount (Peel), the Lodge, Sandy, fitchee or, charged with a bleeding
On a mount between two palm- Beds, a demi-lion rampant arg., gorged heart gu. In cruce salus.

branches vert, an ostrich or. holding with a collar az. , charged with three Feerson of London, and Wisbeach, Isle

in the beak a horse-shoe sa. (/or Peck- bezants, and holding between the paws of Ely, Cambs, a parrot ppr. loi. 4

ham). Favente Numine Eegina serva- a shuttle or. Industria. 312. 2 Peerson, out of a mural coronet chequy

Peel, a lion rampant. 113 arg. and az., a parrot's head vert.

Peckover, a lion's head erased or. 17. 8 Peel, Bart., of Drayton Manor, Staffs, a Pegg or Pegge, Derbysh., a demi-sun

Peckover, Alexander, LL.D., Esquire, of demi-lion rampant arg., gorged with issuing or, rays alternately sa., or and

Sibald's Holme, Wisbech, Cambs, a a collar az., charged with three bezants, arg.

lion rampant az., holding in the dexter holding between the paws a shuttle or. Pegge-Burnell, see Burnell.

paw a sprig of oak leaved, fructed, and Industria. 312. 2 Pegler, Halifax, a griffin's head erased,

slipped ppr., and resting the sinister Peel, of Peel Fold, Lanes, and Trenant ducally crowned. Speranza e verita.

fore-paw upon an escutcheon of the Park, Cornw., of Knowlmere Manor, 66. 7
arms, viz. : per pale gu. and sa., a garb
Yorks, of Stone Hall, Pembrokesh., Pegriz, a dexter and a sinister arm hold-

or, on a chief nebuly of the last three of Aylesmore. Glouc, of Brookfield, ing a two-handed sword in pale ppr.

lions rampant az. In Christo speravi. Chesh., and Singleton Brook, Lanes, 213. I

Pecksall, Middx a Moor's head couped same crest and motto. Peile of Broomhill, Inverness-sh., N.B.,
,

ppr. ef. 192. 13 Peel, Archibald, Wertlea, Broxbourne, a mural coronet or, thereon a mullet

Peckshall and Peshall, a wolf's head Herts, same crest and motto. pierced sa.

erased arg., collared flory gu. Peel, Lieutenant-Colonel Cecil Lennox, Peirce, a griffin passant or. 63. 2

cf. 30. 10 Easthampstead Cottage, Wokingham, Peirce of Canterbury, Kent, a unicorn's
same crest and motto. head couped arg., armed and maned
Peckwell, a stag's head cabossed. 122. 5 Peel, William, Knowlmere Manor, Clithe-
Peck well, a griffin's head between two roe, same crest and motto. or. 49. 7
Peel, Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick, K.C.M.G.,
wings ppr. 65. 11 Peirce, a stag's head erased. 121. 2

Pedder of Ashton Lodge, Lanes, two Peirce, William, Esquire, of the Bank

lion's heads erased and addorsed 32, Chesham Place, S.W., same crest of Ireland and of the Square, Listowel,
erminois, gorged with one collar gu., and motto. CO. Kerry, a pelican in its piety. Ad

between two olive-branches ppr. Je Peel, Herbert, B.A., Taliaris, LlandUo mortem fidelis.

dis la rerite. 260. 17 R.S.O., Carmarthensh., same crest and Peirse, Beresford-, see Beresford.

Pedder, Lieutenant-Colonel James Henry motto. Peirse, London, out of a mural coronet

Worthington, of Gwinfe, Llangadock, Peel, Hugh Edmund Ethelston, of Bryn- a cross crosslet fitched.
t'armarthensh., and St. Mary's Cottage, Ay-pys, Flintsh. : (i) demi-lion ram- Peirse, Beresforde-, Sir Henry Monson de
Windermere, same crest and motto.
Pedder, Charles Edward, same crest and pant arg., gorged with a collar az., la Poer, of Bedale, Yorks : A(i) cross
charged with three bezants, and hold-
crosslet fitchee or, surmounted by a
ing between the paws a shuttle or (for mural coronet gu. 279. 5. (2) Out of a

Pedder, John Wilson, of Finsthwaite Pede). (2) A ram's head couped sa., naval crown or, a dragon's head per
House, Ulverston, Lanes, and the
Vicarage, Garstang, Lanes, same crest charged with three cross crosslets or. fesse wavy arg. and gu. , the lower part
and motto.
Industria. cf. 130. i of the neck transfixed by a broken

Peel of Ackworth Park, Yorks, a lion tilting-spear, and in the mouth the

Pedder, two branches of palm in orle couchant arg. , charged on the shoulder remaining part of the spear, point

vert. 146. 2 with a sheaf of arrows ppr., banded upwards, or (for Beresjord). 279. 6

Pedder, Sydney Hampden, of 21, Ken- az., and resting the dexter paw upon Peirse-DuDCOmbe, Captain George Tho-

sington Palace Gardens, I^ondon, W., an escutcheon, also az.. charged with mas, 25, Queen's Gate, S.W. : (i) Out
same crest. Je dis la verite. of a ducal coronet the hind-leg of a
a bee volant or. Meret qui laborat.

Peddie of Raehill, Dumfries, a papingo 7- 14 horse sa., the shoe arg. (for Duncomhe).
holding in his beak an arrow ppr. Con- Peel, Sir Theophilus, Bart., of Potterton
A(2) cross crosslet fitchee or, sur-
sulto. Hall, Barwick-in-Elmet, Yorks, same mounted by a mural crown gu., the

Pede of Bury, Suff., a chapeau gu., turned crest. crown charged with a cross crosslet
up erm., with an ostrich-feather on
Peele, a stag's head erased or. 121. 2 {for Peirse). Deo regi palrice.
Peirson, Scotland, a lion's gamb az., hold-
each side, the dexter or, the sinister Peele, Edmund CressweU, Esquire, of

az. 114. 10 Cyngfeld, Shrewsbury, a wolf's head ing a heart gu. 39. 1
Pedler of Mutley House, near Plymouth, ppr., gorged with a collar fleury and
Peirson, a deer's head or. 121. 5
Devonsh., a demi-lion rampant sa., counterfleury. Vincit omnia Veritas.
crowned with an Oriental crown or, Peisley or Peasley of Punchestown, co.

Kildare, a dragon sejant vert, holding

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PEI 438 PEN

a spear or, the head az., embrued and ' Pelly, Sir Harold, Bart., of Upton, Pemberton, Richard Laurence, J.P.,
Hawthorn Tower, Seaham Harbour,
garnished gu. Pcriculum jortitudine i Essex, issuant from a vallary coronet

or. charged on the rim with three same crest.

Peit, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a hurts, an elephant's head arg. Deo Pemberton, Durh., a griffin's head erased

book expanded ppr. Amiens. 215. 10 ducente, nil nocel. 313-8 sa. Sunt sua prcemia laudi. 66. 5

Peitere, Scotland, a hand holding a dag- Pelly, Leonard, J.P., Bath Club, Dover Pemberton, Durh., a griffin's head erased

ger in pale ppr. Pour mon Dieu. Street, W., same crest and motto. sa. Lahore et honore. 66. 5

212. 9 Pelsant, alias Buswell, Bart, (extinct), a Pemberton, Richard LawTence, of Bain-

Peiters or Peters, Scotland, a boar's head lion's head erased gu., langued az., bridge House and Barnes, Durh., a

between two bay- branches ppr. gorged with a collar raguly arg. grifiin's head couped and gorged with

Peiton, a griffin sejant, the dexter claw c/. 17. 2 a ducal coronet, all ppr. Lahore et

extended. «/• 62. 10 Pelton, a hand holding a swan's head honore. cf. 66. i

Peke of Horncastle, Lines, a lion's head and neck erased ppr. 220. 9 Pemberton, Childe-, of Millichope Park,

erased or, guttee - de - sang, pierced Pember of Lyons Hall and Tathill, Heref., Shropsh. : (i) In front of a griffin's

through the side of the head by an and of Newport House, Almeley, on head couped sa., a crescent or {for
Pemberton). (2) An eagle with wings
arrow of the first, headed and feathered a mount vert, a pheasant feeding on a expanded arg., entwined bv a snake
ppr. (for Childe). 77. 8. (3) Upon a
arg., the arrow coming out through stalk of wheat ppr. c/. 90. 8 mount vert, a cockatrice arg., beaked,

the mouth vulned gu. Pemberton-Barnes, see Barnes. combed, and wattled, and ducally
Pelham, see Newcastle-under-Lyne, Duke
Pemberton- Leigh, Baron Kingston: (i)
of. A demi-lion rampant gu., holding be-

Pelham, see Yarborough, Earl of. tween the paws a lozenge arg., charged gorged and lined or, charged with a

Pelham, see Chichester, Earl of. Awith a rose, also gu. (for Leigh). (2) crescent for difference (/or Baldwin).

Pelham-Holles, Duke of Newcastle {ex- dragon's head erm., erased gu., ducally Per Dcum meum transilio murum.

tinct), a peacock in his pride arg. gorged or, and transfixed by an arrow cf. 68. 7
Pemberton, Colonel Arthur Ralph, Travel-
Vincil amor patria. 103. :2 fesseways ppr. {for Pemberton). Ut

APelham, Sussex : ( i ) peacock in his tibi sic alteri. cf. 71. 8 lers' Club, a boar's head erased sa.

pride arg. 103. 12. Badge, a buckle Pemberton, Major-General Wykeham Nee temere nee timide.
Pemberton, Henry Williams. Trumping-
arg. Leigh, C.B., Abbot's Leigh, Sussex,
ton, Cambs, same crest. Audi alteram
Pelham, Lines, Dorset, and Susses, a same crest as second above.

peacock in his pride arg. 103. 12 Pemberton, Durh., a dragon's head sa., partem.
Esquire, of
CPelham-CIay, William M. couped gu., ducally gorged or. Pemberton, Rev. Thomas Percy, of
Trumpington Hall, Cambridge, a
Woodlands, Kinson, near Wimborne, cf. 72. 9
Pemberton of London, a dragon s head
Dorset, (i) Two wings arg., semee dragon's head erect sa., couped and

of trefoils sa. (for Chuj). lOQ. "• vert, couped gu. 71. I langued gu., charged with a cross

(2) A peacock in pride arg. (jor Pel- Pemberton of St. Albans, Herts, a dra- patee arg. Nee temere, nee timide.

ham). 103. 12. (3) Out of a ducal gon's head erased sa. cf. 71. 2 230. II

coronet or, a plume of five ostrich- Pemberton, Shropsh., a dragon's head Pemberton, a wolf regardant holding
in the mouth an arrow, point down-
feathers per pale arg. and gu. (for couped sa.. langued gu. Hauri ex

Waldegrave). Tout un durant ma vie. puro. 71- I wards.
Pemberton, Lanes, on a coney arg., an
114. 13 Pemberton of Milton, Northants, a dra-

Pelham, Thursby-, James Augustine gon's head sa., couped and langued gu. eagle ppr. 79. 6

Harvey, Cound Hall, Shrewsbury 71. I Pemberton, Rev. Joseph Hardwick, the
A(i) "peacock in his pride arg. (for
Pdham). (2) A curlew with wings Pemberton, Sir Edward Leigh, K.C.B., Round House, Havering-atte-Bower,
of Torry Hill, near Sittingbourne, a
expanded arg., beak and legs ppr. (for dragon's head erm., erased gu., ducally Essex, upon the trunk of an oak-tree
gorged or, and transfixed by an arrow
—Thursby). Vincit amor patria; (Pelham). fessewise ppr. Vt tibi sic alteri. eradicated and sprouting towards the
In sUentio fortitudo (Thursby).
dexter ppr., a griffin passant or, guttee-

PeliSSier, Ireland, a fleur-de-lis or, sur- cf. 71. 8 de-poix. Juncti vnlemus.
Pemberton-Barnes, W. H., Havering-
mounting a bezant between a pair of Pemberton, Loftus Leigh, 29, Rutland
atte-Bower, Essex: (i) Upon a rock

falcon's wings per fesse arg. and az. Gate, S.W., same crest and motto. a leopard pa.ssant ppr, semee of

Victrix /ortunce sapienlia. iii. 7 Pemberton, Busick Edmonds, 14, Sussex estoiles, and charged with a cross

Pell, a pelican arg., with wings addorsed, Square, W., in front of a cross crosslet crosslet for difference (for Barnes). (2)

vulning herself, all ppi'. 9S. I fitchee arg., a dragon's head couped Upon the trunk of an oak-tree eradi-

Pell, on a mural coronet or, a mullet vert, collared and chained of the first. cated and sprouting towards the
pierced sa.
Dum anima spes est. dexter ppr., a griffin passant or, guttee-

Pell, Albert. Hazlebeach, Notts, same Pemberton, Charles Seaton, 25, Queen de-poix. ilutare vel timere sperno.
Pembridge, a bull's head sa., between
crest Gardens, W., same crest and motto.

fell of Dimblesby, Lines, and Dersing- Pemberton, Cyril Warner Lee, 120, two wings or. 43.- 10

ham, Norf., on a chaplet vert, flowered Sloane Street, S.W., same crest and Pembroke, Earl ol, and Montgomery

or, a pelican of the last, vulned gu. motto. (Herbert), of Wilton House, Salisbury, a

Pellat, a lion rampant or. i- 13 Pemberton, Major Ernest St. Clair, same wyvern with wings elevated vert, hold-
ing in the mouth a sinister hand couped
Pellate, a lion passant arg., guttee-de- crest and motto. at the wrist gu. Ung je scrviray.
poix, holding in his dexter paw an Pemberton, Horace Claud, same crest and

oak-branch ppr., frueted or. Devant si motto. 70. 3
Pembroke of St. Albans, Herts, and
je puis. Pemberton, Seaton Blanshard, 36,

Pellew, see Exmouth, Viscount. Rosary Gardens, South Kensington, Chertsey, Surrey, out of a ducal coro-

—Pellew of Treverry, Cornw., a ship in same crest and motto. net or, a wolf's head gu.
distress on a rock ppr. Deo juvante. Pemberton, Willoughby Arthur, 11, Pembrooke, a heart gu., charged with a

Deo non fortuna. 160. 14 Lower Belgra\e Street, S.W., same rose arg. <•/. 181. 2

Pellot of Bignall Park and Bolney, crest and motto. Penbar, on a mount vert, a moorcock

Sussex, a lion passant arg., guttee-de- Pemberton, Durh., a griffin's head sa. ppr., combed and wattled gu.

poix. holding in the dexter paw an 66. I Pen-Curzon-Howe, Earl Howe, see Howe.

acorn slipped vert, frueted or. Pemberton of Aislaby, Durh., a griftin's Pendarves of London, a lion sejant col-

Pelly and Pelley, out of a ducal coronet head couped gorged with a ducal coro- lared and lined. 7- 4

or, an elephant's head arg. 133. i net, all ppr. cf. 66. 1 Pendarves, Cornw., a demi-bear erm.,

Pelly, Bart., of Upton, Essex, out of a Pemberton, John Stapylton Grey, J. P., muzzled. 34- '3

naval coronet an elephant's head. Bainbridge, Holme, Belmont, Sunder- Pendarves, Wynne-, William Cole, of

Deo ducente, nil nocei. cf. 133. i land, Durh., same crest. APendarves, Cornw. : ( I ) lion ram-

PEN 439 PEN

Apant regardant or. cf. 2. 3. {2) Penkevell or Penkevill of Penkevelle, Pennefather, same crest and motto.

demi-bear erm., muzzled, lined, and Cornw., on a mount vert, a lion couch- Second motto ]'ii'ite fortes.
I

Aringed or. 34. 13. (3) saltier ant ppr. r/- 7- ^ Pennel, a griffin sejant. 62. 10

raguly or. Penleaze of High Cliff, Christchurcli. Pennel or Pennell, an arm in armour

Pender, "Scotland, a demi-lion or, holding Hants, a wyvern with wings elevated couped at the shoulder embowed,

a sabre ppr. 14. 12 ppr. 70. i holding in the hand a scimitar, all

j ppr. 196. 10

Pender, Bart., a demi-lion rampant or, I Penley or Penly, a lion's head erased gu.,

i

charged on the shoulder with a cros? ducally crowned or. iS. 8 Pennell, an ostrich's head couped.
j

crosslet sa., holding in the dexter paw a Penman, a hart's head cabossed or. 122. 5 I Penney, a demi-lion rampant arg. , collared

seax ppr., pommel and hilt of the first, Penman of Gibraltar, issuing out of clouds sa. 10. 9

and resting the sinister paw on a ter- ! a dexter arm holding in the hand a Penney of Bedford and Coddicott, Herts,

restrial globe ppr. Persevero. I4- 13 hammer over an anvil, all ppr. a demi-lion rampant gu., holding a
~ ~. comb arg.
. .

- Penmarch, an ostrich regardant, murally

crowned, resting the dexter claw on an Penniecook or Pennycuick, Scotland, a

.w. A .1, escallop ppr. stag locU'ed under an oak-tree ppr.

the sliuul.l.T w.tli a rp.„ ,.r.i-4, Penn, Richard Poyer Lewis, Camrose Ut re.nm]am. 116. 3

hol.ling in the .Irxtur pau a s,-,ix ppr. AR.S.O., Haverfordwest: (i) lion Pennill, a demi-heraldie antelope.

pommel and hilt of the hrst, and rampant sa. {for Bouien). (2) An eagle Pennill, a demi-wolf rampant. 31. 2

ing the sinister on a terrestrial globe displayed standing on a rock (for Penniman, out of a mural coronet a lion's

ppr. (2) The crest of Denison. Per- Webb). head ppr. 19. 12

Penn, a demi-lion rampant arg., gorged Penning of Ipswich, Suff., a buck's head

Pendleton of Norwich, Norf., on a cha- with a collar sa., charged with three erased per fesse indented arg. and gu.,

peau gn., turned up erm., a demi- plates. cf. 10. c attired of the last. 21 1 . 2

dragon with wings addorsed or, holding Penn of Stoke Poges, Bucks, same crest, Pennington, see lluncaster. Baron.

an escallop arg. Duni clariim, rectum teneam. cf. 10. 9 Pennington, a talbot passant holding in

Pendleton, Lanes, a lion's gamb sa., Penn, John, M.P., 22, Carlton House the mouth a pen.

holding a battle-axe or. c/. 3S. 3 Terrace, .S.VV., issuant from clouds Pennington, a man's head and shoulders
dexter arm embowed holding a smith's in armour affrontee.
Pendleton, Alan O'Bryen George Wiiliaui,

Esmiire, a lion's gamb erect and erased hammer, all ppr. Non sine labor. Pennington of Thorncombe, Devonsh., a

sa., charged with an escallop or, and Penn-Gaskell of Shanagarry, co. Cork man's head couped below the shoulders

grasping a battle-a.xe in bend sinister Ireland: (i) A sinister arm embowed in armour affrontee ppr., between two

of the last. Audace-i fortuna jnvat. in armour ppr., the hand supporting wings.

cf- 38. 3 an escutcheon or, charged with at Pennington, Cumb., a mountain-cat pas-
Pendock, Xorthamp., on the top of a
anchor erect and cabled sa. (for Gas sant gardant ppr. Vincil amor patria:.

Atower gu., a demi-pelican with wings kell). (2) demi-lion arg., gorged cf. 26. 4

addorsed or, vulning herself ppr. —with a collar sa., charged with three Pennington, Essex, same crest, cf. 26. 4
Pendred, Northants, Broghillstown, co. plates (for Penn). Ses. Pennsyl Penny, a porcupine or. 1 3(1. 5

Carlow, and Barraderry, co. Wicklow, vania. cf. 10. 9 Penny, Scotland, a demi-lion or, holding

Ireland, a helmet with the visor raised. Pennant, see Penrhyn, Baron. a fleur-de-lis gu. 13. 2

Xoice teipsum. Pennant of Downing and Bychton, Penny of Peterborough, Northamp., on a

Pendret, a fox current ppr. cf. 32. 8 Flintsh., out of a ducal coronet arg., ducal coronet arg., a lynx or.
an heraldic antelope's head of the last, Penny, Robert Penny Greenwood, Es-
Pendreth, Kent, an heraldic tiger sejant

erm., tufted and maned or, ducally maned, tufted, armed, and crined or. quire, of Higher Nutwell House,

crowned of the last. cf. 127. 10 Devonsh., on a vallary coronet gu., a

Peneystone, Bart, (extinct), of Leigh, Pennant, Philip Pennant, .J. P., of Nant- lynx statant or, holding in the mouth

.Sussex, a griffin passant sa., armed lys, St. Asaph, Flintsh.: (i) On a a fleur-de-lis az. '

arg. 63. 2 ducal coronet an antelope's head erased. Pennycoock and Pennycuick, Scotland, a
(2) On a ducal coronet an eagle dis- demi-huntsman winding a horn ppr>
Penfold, a lion rampant double-queued

or. I. 14 played. Free for a blast. l&^. 12^
Pennant of Penrhyn Castle, Carnar-
Penfold, Oliver, Esquire. M.R.C.S., J.P., Pennycook of Newhall, Edinburgh, a siag'
vonsh., Wales: (i) Out of a ducal
of Bendigo, Victoria, Australia, out of coronet arg., an heraldic antelope's lodged under an oak-tree ppr. Ut re-
park pales alternately arg. and sa., head of the last, tufted, attired, and
surgatn. 116. 3
crined or (for Pennant), cf. 127. 10.
charged with three escallops in fesse Pennyfather of London, a lion sejant arg.,
(2) A dexter arm embowed ppr.,
or, a pine-tree fructed ppr. Pende supporting an oval shield per fess or
ensigned with a crescent gu., holding
valde. 144- 5 in the hand a battle-axe ppr., the and gu., charged with a bend erm.,

Penfold, Harold, Chiswick, same crest. and charged on the shoulder with a

Pende valde. mullet.

Penfold, Hugh, J.P., Rustington, Worth- blade arg., charged with a rose gu. (for Pennyman, James Worsley, of Ormsby,
Da whins).
ing, same crest. cf. 201. 5 Yorks, on a mural coronet gu., a lion's

Penlold, Marchant, Cape Town. South Pennant, a lion passant gardant gu. 4. 3 head erased or, pierced through the

Africa, same crest anti motto. Penneck, Cornw., an arm embowed vested neck by a broken spear, in bend, all or,

Penfold, Robert, Roundwyck, Petworth, gu., cuffed or, holding in the hand a the head to the sinister arg. Fortiter

Sussex, same crest. wren ppr. et fideliler.

Penfold of Cissbury, Sussex, same crest. Pennefather of New Park, Ireland, a lion Pennyston of Leigh, Sussex, and Bucks,

144. 5 sejant arg., supporting an oval shield a griffin passant sa., armed or. 63. 2
Pengelley, Cornw., a wyvern with wings per fess or and gu., charged with a Penrey, two hands conjoined couped at
bend erm., and charged on the shoulder the wrists, holding a sword in pale
addorsed vert, devouring a dexter arm

ppr. cf. 70. 3 with a mullet. / abide mi/ time. ppr. 224. 9

Pengelly, Cornw., a lion's gamb holding Pennefather, Alfred Richard. C. B., Little Penrhyn, Baron (Douglas - Pennant),

a palm-branch ppr. 36. 7 Waltham Hall, Chelmsford, a lion Penrhyn Castle, Bangor, North Wales :
sejant arg., the dexter paw resting on (l) Out of a ducal coronet an heraldic
PenhaUow, of Penhallow, Cornw.. a goat

passant az., armed and ungu. or. an oval shield per fesse or and gu., a antelope's head arg., maned and tufted

cf. 129. 5 bend erm. / diide mi/ time. or, charged on neck with a cross cross-

Penhelleke of Penhelleke, Cornw., a Pennefather, Captain Charles Edward let for distinction {for Pennant). {2)
Saracen's head ppr.
iqo. 14 De Fonblanque, same crest and motto. A sanglier sticking between the cleft

Penken, Worcs., an heraldic antelope Pennefather, De Fonblanque, Calveley of an oak-tree fructed with a lock

sejant sa., tufted, attired, and maned Hall, Tarporley, Chesh., same cres't holding the clefts together, all ppr.

and motto. (for Douglas), ^quo animo. 40. 4

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PEN 440 PER

Penrice of Great Yarmouth, Wilton Penyston, John Francis, Cornwell Manor, Perbo, Middx., a tiger's head arg., maned

House and Plumstead Hall, Norf., and Chipping Norton, same crest and motto. and langued or, collared vert, thereon

of Kilvarnough House, Glamorgansh. Penzance, Baron (Wilde), of Penzance, three fleurs-de-lis of the last.

a wing elevated, surmounting another Cornw, on a mount vert, a hart lodged Percehay of Ryton, Yorks, a bull's head

arg., the former charged with two holding in its mouth a rose ppr. az., armed per fess of the same and or.

mullets of six points in pale gu. Tnto Veritas vicirix. c/. 44- 3

et celeriter. Peor, Ireland, a mermaid ppr., holding in Perceval, Viscount, see Egmont, Earl of.

Penrice, Rev. Charles Berners, Plum her dexter hand a musket or, and in Perceval, Baron Arden, see .\rdeu.

stead Parya Rectory, Norwich, two her sinister a fleur-de-lis az. Perceval, Sir Westby Brook, K.C.M.G.,

wings elevated, each charged with a Pepe, Holland, a falcon with wings ex- 5, \'icturia Street, S.W., a horse pas-

mullet gu. TiUo et celeriter. panded ppr. 87. I sant arg., the fore-leg attached to the

Penrith, a fox current ppr. c/. 32. i Peper of Canterbury, Kent, a cubit arm hind-leg on the near side by a fetter-

Penrose, Coruw., a fish gu. 139. i: erect holding in the hand ppr. two lock gu. Per se valens.

Penrose of Penrose in Sithney and Tre snakes, the heads contrariwise, the Perceval, a thistle slipped and leaved ppr.

gethow in Manaccan, Cornw., a trout tails entwined and knotted round the Sub cruce candore. cj. i ^o. 2

naiant or. 139, arm az. 220. 3 Perceval of Temple House, Sligo, a thistle
—Penrose, Ireland and Berks, a lion's head Peperell, Bart, (extinct), of Massachusetts erect leaved ppr. Yvery. Sub cruce.

erased or, collared gu. 18. 6 Bay. New England, out of a mural Candida. cf. 150. 2

Penrose of Bachelor's Quay, Cork, a coronet or, an arm in armour embowed Perceval, a squirrel devouring a nut, all

lion's head erased or, gorged with a between two laurel - branches ppr., ppr- 135- 7
chaplet of red roses, and crowned with
a civic wreath, both ppr. Rosa sine —holding in the hand a staff, thereon a Perceval-Maxwell of Kilmore Hill, co.
flag arg. Peperi. Fortiter et fideliter. Wdterford, a stag's head and neck

spina. Peperwell, on a mount five palm-trees. erased ppr. Je suis pret.

Penruddock or Penruddocke, a ram's head Peple, Devonsh., an eagle's head couped Perceval-Maxwell, Robert, J.P., Fiune-

erased sa., armed or. 130. 6 arg. 83. I brog\ie, Downpatrick, a stag's head

Penruddock, Cornw., Wilts, and Cumb Peploe, see Webb-Peploe. erased ppr. J e suis pret. 121. 2

a demi-dragon rampant sans wings Peploe,out of a ducal coronet a reindeer's Perchard of Jersey and Guernsey, on a

vert, between two eagle's wings or. head, all or. 122. 3 mount vert, a pheasant ppr. En fat-

Penruddocke, Charles, Compton Park Peploe, Daniel Henry Theophilus, of zanl bien. 90. 8

Wilts, a lizard's head, armed az. Garnstone Castle, Heref., and Lanes : Percival, a thistle slipped and leaved
langued gu., between two eagle's wings
(i) A ducal coronet or, thereon a rein- ppr. cf. 150. 2

or. Gloria soli Deo. deer's head gu., attired of the first, Percival, Somers., same crest. Sub cruce

Pentagrass, an antelope's head erased charged on the neck with a human eye Candida. cj. 150. 2

arg., attired gu. 126. 2 shedding tears ppr. (for Peploe). (2) Percival of Moorlands House, Kirkby
An eagle displayed sa., semee de fleurs- Stephen, Westml., a bull's head couped
Penteney of Castletown, Jarvagh, co.

Meath, and of the Cabragh, co. Louth, de-lis or, in the mouth a trefoU vert arg., charged with a cross pa tee gu.,

Ireland, upon a mount vert, an oak- {/or Webb). the neck encircled by an annidet or.

tree ppr. Malo mori quam jcedari. Peploe, Fitzgerald CornewaU, J.P., same <S'm6 cruce vinces.

143- 14 crests. Percivall, a nag's head arg. cj. 50. 1

Pentin, Rev. Herbert, M.A., Vicar of Peppard of Cappagh House, co. Limerick, Percivall, a demi-lion gu. 10. 3

Milton Abbey, Dorset, a lion couch in front of three ostrich-feathers arg. Percivall, Hants, a demi-lion rampant or.

ant guardant, double-queued az. be and az., a greyhound current ppr. 10. 2

zantee. Fidelis in omnibus. 301. f Virtute et valore. 58. 12 Percy, sec Northumberland, Duke of.

Pentland, Ireland, a lion's head or, col Pepper, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant Percy, Earl of Beverley, see Beverley.

lared az. cf. 18. 6 gardant or. 10. 8 Percy, Baron Prudhoe, see Prudhoe.

Pentland of that Ilk, Edinburgh, a li Pepper of Thurmarston, Leics. , and Yorks, Percy, Ireland, on a chapeau gu., turned

head erased gu., gorged with a collar a demi-lion rampant or. 10. 2 up erm., a lion passant with tail ex-

arg., charged with three crescents of Pepper, Charles, of Ballygarth, Drogheda, tended az., holding in the dexter fore-

the first. Virtute et opera. cf. 18, CO. Meath, Ireland, a demi-lion ram- paw a trefoil slipped or. Esperance en

Penton, a lion's gamb erased. 36 pant or. Semper erectus. 10. 2 Dieu.

Penton, Frederick Thomas, Chalfont Pepper of Thorlesby, Lines, a stag trip- Percy of Shaftesbury, Bushton, and Mans-

Park, Slough, and Pentonville, a lion pant arg. 117. 8 ton, Dorset, a demi-lion rampant az.,
collared or, holding in the dexter paw
couchant gardant double-queued az., Pepper, a greyhound's head arg., between

bezautee. two roses gu., stalked and leaved ppr. a spear of the same.
Penwarne of Penwarn and MuUyton, Percy, Heber-, Algernon Charles, Hodnet
61. II
Cornw., a demi-lion rampant support- Peppercorne, James, Esquire, upon a HaU, Market Drayton: (i) On a cha-
ing with both paws the rudder of a peau gu. , turned up erm. , a lion statant,
mount vert, a horse's head erased sa.,

ship. cj. II. II surmounted by two branches of palm in the tail extended (for Percy). 2S9. 8.
(2) Out of a ducal coronet or. a lady's
Penwyn, Cornw., a stag's head couped saltire or, tied with a ribbon of the last. head and shoulders ppr. in profile crined

per fess indented arg. and gu. Pepperell, a parrot between two rose-slips.

121. s Pepperell of London, out of a mural or (for Heber). Pret d'accomplir.—Es-

Penyfather of Barton-under-Needwood, coronet arg., with three laurel-leaves perance en Dieu. 289. 7

Staffs, and London, a lion sejant arg., ppr., in the embrasures an arm in ar- Perham, W. E., of Flax-Bourton Court,

sustaining an oval shield per fesse or mour embowed holding a banner arg. Somers., two cubit arms holding in the
and gu., charged with a bend erra. hands a leopard's face. Periam ni
Peperi.

Penyng of Kettleborough and Ipswich, Peppin, a pegasus courant with wings

Suff.. a buck's head erased per fesse endorsed arg., charged on the shoulder Perlam, John, Esquire, of Bampton,

indented arg. and gu., attired of the with a cross avellane vert. cf. 47. i Devonsh., two arms gu., issuing out of
a crown or, holding in the hands ppr.
last. 121. 2 Pepwall and Pepweli, Glouc, a hawk

Penyston, Oxon., on a ducal coronet or, close between two carnations, all ppr. a leopard's head of the second. En

an eagle displayed sa. cf. 75. 2 Pepys, see Cottenham, Earl of. Dieu est.

Penyston, Norf., two lion's gambs erased Pepys, Bart., of London, a camel's head Perigal of London and Devonsh. , a helmet

arg., supporting a cone gu., standing erased or, bridled, lined, ringed, and affrontee ppr., with five grills or,

upon its apex. gorged with a ducal coronet sa. Mens gorged with a collar and medal or,
bordered of the same, lined gu. Peri
Penyston, Antony Francis, of Cornwell, citjusque est quisque. 132. 9 —Gal.

Oxon., a gryphon statant sa., charged Pepys, a camel's head erased or, bridled,

for distinction with a cross crosslet arg. lined, ringed, and gorged with a ducal Perin, out of a ducal coronet or, a pea-

Virtus invicta vigit. cf. 63. coronet sa. 132. 9 cock's head ppr. cf. 103. 2

5

PER 441 PER

Perins, Shropsh., a fir-apple erect or Perring, Bart., Devonsh., a fir-cone leaved Perry, Worcs., a cubit arm in armour ppr.,

stalked and leaved vert. cf. 152. 6 ppr. cf. 152. 6 holding in the gauntlet a sword arg,,

Perkin, a stag lodged ppr. 1 5- 7 Perring, Rev. Sir Philip. Bart., M.A., hilt and pommel or, strings and tassels
1

Perkin, Worcs., an heraldic antelope Llandovery, Exmouth, Devonsh., on flowing from the pommel gu.

sejant sa., tufted, attired, and uianed a mount a fir-cone vert. Impamdum Perryman, a wolf passant sa. 28. 10

Aarg. ape in spem. feriunt ruinee. Perryman of London, issuing out of

Perkins, Ireland, a demi-eagle displayed Perrings, three organ-pipes, two in saltier clouds ppr., two arms vested vert,
surmounted by one in pale az., banded cuffed arg., holding in the hands a

Perkins, same crest. 81.6 vert. leopard's head or.

Perkins, out of a five-leaved coronet or, Perrings, Devonsh., a fir-apple erect, Perryman, Charles Wilbraham, of 1

a unicorn's head arg., maned and leaved ppr. Farnborough, Southampton, a

armed of the first. 48. 12 Perrins, Charles William Dyson, Esquire: head erm,, erased gu., charged -v ith a
of Davenham, Malvern, "iVorcs., and of fesse indented az., surmounted by two
Perkins, Duncombe Steele, of Orton Hall,

Leics., and Sutton Coldfield, Warw., Ardross, Ross-sh., a demi-talbot arg., pear-branches leaved, fructed, and

out of a ducal coronet a unicorn's gorged with a coUar nebulee and slipped in saltire ppr. Per ardua

head. Toujours loyale. 48. 12 charged on the shoulder with two stab His. 301.14

i

Perkins, Alfred Thrale, Eastcourt, Wells, annulets interlaced fessewise gu., hold- Perryn, Jliddx., Glouc, and Shropsh., a
I

Somers., out of a ducal coronet a ing between the paws a pomegranate I pine-apple or, stalked and leaved vert.
unicorn's head arg., maned ppr.
Actis oevum imple. seeded and slipped ppr. Perenne sub 152. 8
Perkins of Marston, Warw., out of a ducal 1
coronet or, a unicorn's head erm.,
armed and maned of the first. 48. 12 sole nihil. 55. 7 Pershall and PeshaU of Doynton, Lines,

Perris of London, a demi-tiger regardant and Horsley, Staffs, a wolf's head sa.,

per chevron gu. and arg., holding in holding in the mouth a marigold
I

the dexter paw an arrow of the last. ppr.

I

Perkins, Augustus Frederick, Oakdene, Perrot, a lion's head erased sa. I7- 8 Pershouse of Reynold's Hall and Sedgley,
Holmwood, Dorking, out of park pales
a unicorn's head arg., armed and j
maned sa., holding in the mouth a
Perrot or Perrott, a parrot vert, holding | Staffs, a mastiff sejant sa., collared

in the dexter claw a pear or. loi, 13 —or, resting the dexter paw on a caltrap
Perrot, Oxon., a parrot vert. |
101.4

thistle leaved and slipped ppr. Perrott, Ireland : ( i ) On an ancient Pershouse, Henry Clifden, Esquire, of
Perkins, Hugh, 17, Fulwood Park, chapeau a lion of Britain imperially Winscombe, Somers., a greyhound
crowned. A(2) parrot vert, holding
Liverpool, S., out of a ducal coronet or, in the dexter claw a pear or, with two sejant, collared, and resting the dexter
a unicorn's head ppr., armed and paw on a mullet of five points. Nil
maned of the first. Mos legem regit. leaves of the first. Arno, ut invenio. desperandum.

Perkins of Nuneaton, Warw., a lion cf. loi. 1 Person, Felix, Esquire, of Westminster,

passant sa., holding a fleur-de-lis gu. Perrott, Sir Herbert Charles, Bart., of a mount vert, thereon a saltire en-

Simplex vigilium veri. cf. 6. 2 Richmond, Surrey, a parrot vert, hold- grailed gu., charged in the centre with

Perkins of Upton Court, Berks, and ing in the dexter claw a pear or, the a sun in splendour or.

Northamp , a pine-apple ppr., stalked leaves ppr. Amo ut invenio. Persse, Captain W. A., Roxburgh,

and leaved vert. 152. 8 loi. 13 Roughlea, co. Galway, on a chapeau

Perkins, James, F.R.G.S., 69, Kennington Perry, a castle arg., masoned sa. ppr., a lion statant with tail extended

Park Road, S.E., in front of a ' 55 Esperance en Dicu.

ship's

rudder fesseways a de.xter arm in Perry of London, a hind's head erased Pert, out of an earl's coronet or, a Moor's
I

;ed with two ancb ppr., gorged with a ducal coronet or, I head affrontee ppr. cf. 182. 2

the holding in the mouth a pear-tree Pert of Fryarne. Middx., a ram's head
elbow or, the hand holding a battle-axe, j

branch vert, fructed of the second. 1 erased arg., armed or, charged on the

also or. In Deo confido. Perry, Walter Copland, 5, Manchester neck with three bars gemelle gu.
I

Perkinson, a unicorn's head erased arg. Square, W., in front of a hind's head cf. 130. 6

|

49- 5 couped or, holding in the mouth a sprig Pert of Arnold, Essex, a stork ppr.,
85. 2
j

Perkinson, Durh., a falcon ppr. of oak with two acorns vert, three beaked or, statant among buhushes

Perks, a lion's head erased or. 17. 8 calthrops fesseways gu. Hold fast. or, leaved vert, the heads of the

\

Perks, Samuel, J.P., Dolanog, Rhyl, a Perry of Walter, Devonsh., a hind's head rushes sa. 104. 3
|

stag's head erased. erased or, holding in the mouth a sprig I Perth and Melfort, Earl ol, see Drum-

Perne, Cambs, out of a ducal coronet of pear-tree vert, fructed of the first. mond.

arg., a pelican's head or, vulned gu. cf. 1 24. 3 Perton, Shropsh., on a mount vert, a pear-

cf. 98. 2 Perry, CO. Clare, Ireland, a hind's head tree fructed ppr. Avi numerantur avo-
Perott, a bull's head couped sa., armed couped arg., holding in the mouth a
rum. cf. 144. 10

or, gorged with two bars of the last. pear- branch fructed ppr. Perwiche, a crescent. 163. 2

Perott, a stag's head ppr. 121. 5 Perry of Wootton-under-Edge, Glouc, a Pery, S(?e Limerick, Earl of.

Perowne, Rt. Rev. (Bishop) John James stag's head ppr., pierced through the Pery, a spear-head ppr. cf. 174. 12
| head sa.

Stewart, same crest. neck by an arrow or, feathered arg., Pery, Ireland, a unicorn's 49. 7
j
Henry Cok-
Perowne of 66, Princes Gate, S.W., a headed sa. c/. 121. 5

harp. Nil viortale sonans. Perry of Moor Hall, Essex: (i) A demi- Pery-Knox-Gore, Edmond
1

Perpont, see Pierpont. lion ppr., semee of spear-heads sa., ayne. Esquire, the Bury House, Cot-
holding in the dexter paw an escut- 1
Perpound, a lion's gamb erased sa., hold- tinghara, Rockingham: (i) A wolf
ing a einquefoil gu. cheon of the last charged with a saltier,
Arampant or {for Gore). 28. 2. (2)
Perreau of London, out of a ducal coro- AI
net or, a leopard's head gardant couped falcon close perched on a rest ppr. (for
double-parted and fretty arg. (2) 1
AKno.v). 85. 13. (3) hind's head
lion's head erased or, semee of saltiers

at the neck arg. and ducally crowned gu., holding in erased ppr. {for Pery). In hoc signo

Perrier, Anthony, Esquire, J.P., of Lota, the mouth a pear slipped ppr. I'inces. 124. 3

CO. Cork, Ireland, a lion's head ppr., Perry, a lion's head erased ppr., ducally Peryan, Herts, a griffin's head erased

issuant from a French ducal coronet crowned or. iS. 8 gu., charged with three crescents in

or. Con.«ilio et vi. Perry of Bitham House, Warw., a griffin pale arg. cf. 66. 2
Perrier, William Lumley,
Balliuure sejant with wings elevated or, the Peryan, Herts, a lion rampant arg.,

House, Blackrock, co. Cork, same crest wings fretty vert, and resting the guttee-de-sang. cf. i. 13

and motto. dexter claw upon a mascle of the Peryent, Herts : (i) Same crest as above.

Perriman, a wolf passant sa. 28. 10 first. Recte agens confido. Acf. I. 13. (2) griffin's head erased

Perrin, a cock crowing ppr. 91. 2 Perry, an arm in armour erect ppr., gu., charged with three crescents in

Perring, a dexter hand holding a sword issuing from the top of a tower gu., pale arg. cf. 66. 2

ppr. 212. 13 holding in the hand a dagger sa. Peryns, Shropsh., sec Perins.

442

Pescod of Newton Valence, Hants, a Peters, Scotland, between two laurel- Petit of HexstaU, Staffs, a demi-wolf

griffin sejant arg., beaked and mem- branches vert, a boar's head erased salient ppr. 31-2

bered or, the dexter claw raised. arg. Sit sine labe fines. Petit, a hand holding a hunting-horn or.

cf. 62. 10 Peters, Scotland, between two laurel- 217. 4

Peshall, Bart, (extinct), Staffs, a boar's branches ppr., a boar's head couped Petit, Sir Jejeebhoy Framjee, Bart., and

head couped gu., crined and tusked or. and erect. Confido. Knight, of Petit Hall, Island of Bom-

43- I Peters, Scotland, a boar's head couped bay, son of Manockjee Musserwanjee
Cowasjee Petit, was Sheriff of Bombay,
Peshall, Shropsh., a wolf's head gu. 30. 5 between two laurel-branches ppr. Deo 1887, is a cotton-mill owner, and is a
Peshall, Shropsh., a boar's head couped Member of the Parsi Punchayet of
adfuvanie, non timendum. Bombay, and was a Member of the
Supreme Legislative Council of India
at the neck, tusked and crined or. Peters, Ireland, an eagle's head erased
from 1 888 to 1S89. Crest : a ship under
Suum c-dique. 43- ' sa., holding in the beak a key with sail at sea, and in front thereof an
anchor fessewise, all ppr. Coneequitor
Pestell, a denii-stag sa.. attired ppr. 1 19. 2 the wards downwards ppr. 229. 6

Peter or Petre, Essex and Devonsh., two Peters, Glouc, an easrle's head erased

lions' heads erased conjoined and ad- holding in the beak a key. Pais ce

dorsed, the dexter or, the sinister az., que dois advienne que pourra.

collared, ringed, and counterchanged. 229. 6 quodcunque petit. 160. 5

18. 2 Peters of London, a swan regardant ppr., Petley, a horse's head or.

Peter, Frank, Anama Ashburton, Canter- gorged wMi a ducal coronet sa., resting cf. 50. 13
bury, New Zealand, sane crest. Sans
the dexter foot on a mascle or. Petley, Kent, a cubit arm in armour erect

Dieu Hen. Peters of Park Street, Grosvenor Square, ppr., garnished or, the hand holding

Peter, Cornw., same crest and motto. a swan regardant with wings endorsed a scimitar by the blade of the first,

18. 2 arg., ducally gorged sa., resting the billed or. Toujours pret.

Peter, Rev. Robert Godolphin, Chyver- dexter foot on a mascle or. Invidia Petley, Charles Ralph Carter, Riverhead,
Kent, same crest.
ton, Truro, Cornw., same crest and Peters of Kilburn and Westbourne Ter-
race, Bayswater : (i ) A swan regardant Peto, an ounce sejant ppr., collared gu..
motto. with wings endorsed arg., ducally resting the dexter paw on an escut-
gorged sa., resting the dexter foot on cheon az.
Peter of Bowhay, Devonsh., two lions' Aa mascle or (for Peters). (2) griffin's
head couped ppr., holding by the string Peto, Sir Henry, Bart., M.A. (Camb.),
heads erased and endorsed, the dexter B.A. (Lond.), of the Inner Temple,
London, on a rock ppr., a sinister wing
or, the sinister az., gorged with a plain

—collar counterchanged. Sans Dieu rien.
Sub libertate qnietem. iS. 2

Peter of Clan Alpine House, Scotland, a bugle-horn az. (for Winpenmj). or, charged with three annulets in
out of a mural coronet arg., masoned Peters, a lion's head erased and collared.
sa., a lion's head gu., crowned with an chevron gu. Ad finem fidelis. 274. 8
antique crown ppr. Eadhan dean agus 1 8. 6
Peters of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Northumb., Petoe and Peyto of Chesterton, Warw., a
na caomhain.
a lion's head erased erm., charged with sinister wing or. 109. 7
Peter of Canterland, Scotland: (i) A a bend engrailed between two escallops
Petre, Baron (Petre), of Writtle, Essex,

two lions' heads erased and addorsed,

dexter arm in bend holding in the hand az. Absque Deo nihil. the dexter or, collared az., the sinister
a dagger, both ppr. (2) Out of a Peters, Jiajor-General Harry Brooke, counterchanged. Sans Dieu rien.

mural coronet arg., masoned sa., a Harefield. Devonsh., two lions' heads 18. 2

demi-Uon gu., crowned with an antique erased and endorsed, the dexter or, Petre, Edward Henry, 24, Cadogan

—crown ppr. Pour mon Dieu. Usque the sinister az.. each gorged with a Gardens, S.VV., same crest and motto.
—fac et lion parcas. Turris jortis mihi
plain collar counterchanged. Petre, Sir George Glynn, K.C.M.G., of

Deus. Peters, Scotland, out of a heart a hand Dunkenhalgh, Clayton-le-Moors, Lanes,

Peter of Whitesleed, Scotland: (i) Out holding a sword in pale, all ppr. Verus same crest and motto.

of an antique crown a dexter hand Petre, Lawrence Joseph, 4, Qanricarde

holding a dagger in pale, all ppr. (2) Peters, Scotland, out of a cloud a dexter Gardens, S.W., same crest and motto.

—a boar's head couped arg. Pour mon hand holding a dagger in pale, all ppr. Petre, two lions' heads erased and ad-

Dieu. E'en do, and spare not. 43. i Dieu pour non s. cf. 212. 4 dorsed, the dexter or, the sinister az.,

Peter of Cookston, Scotland, between Peters, Scotland, issuing out of a heart collared counterchanged. 18. 2

two laurel-branches ppr., a boar's head a hand grasping a couteau-sword in Petrie, a rope knotted'and tasselled be-

couped. Usque facet non parcas. pale, all ppr. Bien sans Dieu. And tween two wings. 113. 2

Peter of Corsbasket, Forfarsh., out of a another. Verus ad fincm. cf. 213. 4 Petrie of Portlethen, Kincardinesh.,
mural coronet arg., masoned sa., a
dexter arm in armour grasping a Peters of London, out of a heart a hand Scotland, an eagle soaring aloft ppr.,
scimitar ppr. Pour mon Dieu.
holding a couteau-sword, all ppr. Rien looking to the sun in glory or. Fide,
Peter, Scotland, a hand holding a dagger
point upwards ppr. Pour mon Dieu. sans Dieu. 213.4]

Peters of Black Friars, Canterbury, Kent, Petrie, Scotland, a demi-eagle displayed

an arm holding in the hand a rose- looking towards the sun, all ppr. Fide,

212. 9 sprig ppr. 218. 10 sed vide. cf.Si. 6

Peter-Hoblyn, Henry Godolphin. Col- Petersham, "Viscount, see Harrington, Petrie, a demi-eagle displaj'ed ppr. Fide,

quite, Washaway, R.S.O., Cornw. : (i) Earl of. sed vide. 81.6

Two Uons' heads erased conjoined and Peterson, Scotland, a pelican ppr. Nihil Petrie, a dove holding in its beak an

addorsed, the dexter or, the sinister sine Deo. 98. i olive-branch ppr. 92. 5

az., collared, ringed, and counter- Peterson, a dexter hand brandishing a Petrie, Scotland, an anchor erect az.

changed. A(2) tower. Sans Dieu sabre ppr. 212. 13 Spem fortuna alit. 161. i

rien. Peterson, Scotland, a pelican or. 98. i Petrie, Scotland, a cross crosslet fitched

Peterborough, a garb ppr. 153-2 Peterswald, William John, Esquire, of sa. Fides. 166. 2

Peterkin, Scotland, a unicorn's head or. St. Heliers, Adelaide. South Australia, Pett of Chatham, Kent, out of a ducal

49- 7 Chief Commissioner of Police for the coronet or, a demi-pelican with wings
Peterkin or Peterkyn, a dove ppr. 92. 2 Colony of South Australia, out of a expanded arg.

Peterkin, Scotland, a unicorn's head. ducal coronet two elephants' trunks Pett of London, and Walworth, Surrey,

Confido in Domino. 49. 7 erect. cf. 123. 13 a demi-greyhound sa., collared and
Peters, see Parsons-Peters.
Peters of London, a buckle arg. 17S. 5 Peterswald, WiUiam Ernest, Adelaide, charged on the body with t%vo bend-
Peters, Scotland, a boar's head couped
South Australia, same crest. lets or, between as many fern-branches

Pether, a rose gu., barbed vert, seeded vert. cf. 60. 10

or. 149. 2 Pettegrew, Scotland, an increscent gu.

Petit or Pettyt, of Dente de Lion, Kent, Sine sole nihil. 163. 3

arg., in front of a laurel-branch in pale a lion's gamb erased and erect or, hold- Pettet or Pettit of Shalmisford, Kent, a

ppr. Versus. cf. 42. 2 ing a pellet. 39. 13 leopard passant, ppr. cf. 24. 2

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PET 443 PHI

Pettit or Petyt, a bishop's mitre gu. Peyton, General Francis, C.B., United Philipps, Lloyd-, Rhodr Vaughan, Dale

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c/. i8o. s Service Club, same crest. Castle, Milford Haven, a lion rampant

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Pettit, Ireland, a raven ppr. 107. 14 Peyton, Sir Algernon Francis, Bart., of sa., ducally gorged gu., and chained or.

Pettit, Edward, Esquire, of Leighton Doddington, Cambs, same crest and Ducit amor patriae. cf. I. 3

Buzzard, Beds, a demi-eagle disjjlayed motto. 62. 10 Philipps, Charles David, the Gaer, New-

with two heads erm., gorged wit' Phaire of Killoughrum, Wexford, a dove port, Monm., on a garb a cock ppr.

vallery coronet or, and holding in each holding in its beak an olive-branch Ducit amor patricc.

beali a cross botonnee fitchee sa. ppr. Virtute tutus. 92. 5 Philipps, Colonel, of Mabws, Aberyst-
Fettiward, Robert John, of Finborough
Phayre, Colonel Sir Arthur Purves, with (i) A lion rampant collared and
Hail, Suff., a cross raguly sa., charged :
with five estoiles arg.
Pettus of Norwich, Norf., a hammer Knight Commander of the Most lined or. c/. i. 3. (2) A tiger rampant
erect arg., the handle or.
Pettus, Norf., out of a ducal coronet or, Exalted Order of the Star of India, holding in the paw a spear in pale

and a Companion of the Most Honour- head downwards, embrued. Ar dduw

able Order of the Bath, a dove ppr., y gyd—Ducit amor patrim.

gorged with an Eastern crown or, and Philips, Ireland, a lion rampant sa., du-

a demi-lion arg., holding a spear gu., holding in the beak an olive-branch cally gorged and chained or. Ducit

headed of the first. vert. Virtziie tutus. cf. 92. 10 amor putnai. cf. I. i

Pettus, Bart. {e.vtiiict), of Rackheath, Phelan, Ireland, a stag's head or. 121. 5 Philipps, Ciresmond, Cwmgwilly, Bron-

Norf., out of a ducal coronet or, a Phelips, William Robert, of Montacute, wydd Arms, R.S.O., Carmarthensh.,

demi-lion erm., vulned, holding a piece Somers., of Barrington and Corfe same crest.

of a broken tilting-spear in pale ppr. Mullen, Dorset, and Briggins Park, Philips, Pembrokesh. and Shropsh., a

Petty-Fitzmaurice, Marquess of Lans- Herts, a square beacon or chest on lion rampant sa., collared and chained

downe, see Lansdowne. two wheels or, filled with fire ppr. or. Ducit amor patri I. 3
Petty, Earls of Shelburne, Ireland, a bee-
Pro oris ct focis. Philips, Laugharne-, Bart., Pembrokesh.,

hive beset with bees diversely volant Phelips, Cliarles James, Hunsdon Estate, a lion rampant sa., ducally gorged and

ppr. Virtute, Hon verbis. 137. 7 Ware, and Netteswell Estate, Herts, chained or. cf. i. 3

Petty, same crest. Ut apes geometricam. same crest and motto. Philips, John Capel, of Heath House,

137- 7 Phelps, a talbot's head erased arg., col- Stafts, Lanes, and Warw., a demi-lion
rampant erminois, collared sa., ducally
Petty, Ireland, a bee-hive or, fretty az., lared or. 56. I

with bees volant ppr. Virtute, non Phelps of Salisbury, Wilts, a demi-lion crowned or, holding between the paws

verbis. i37- 7 erased sa.. charged on the shoulder a fleur-de-lis az., within a mascle of the
with a chevron arg., holding in t'ne third. Simplex mundiliis.
Pettyt of London, a crane ppr., holding

in the dexter claw a pebble-stone. dexter paw a tilting-spear ppr., and Philips, John William, Heybridge, Tean,

105. 6 resting the sinister on a cross patee Stoke-on-Trent, same crest and motto.

Pettyt, Kent, a lion's gamb erased and sa. Toujours prel. Philips, William Morton, Heybridge,

erect or, grasping a pellet. 39. 13 Phelps of London, a wolf's head erased Tean, Stoke-on-Trent, same crest and

Pettyward, out of a ducal coronet or, a az., gorged with a collar or, charged motto.

demi - pelican with wings expanded with a martlet sa. cf. 30. 1 Philips, late Sir George Richard, Bart.

arg. Phelps, William, Chestal, Dursley, (extinct), of Weston, Warw., a demi-

Petyt of London and Yorks, a crane Glouc, same crest. Frangas non lion erminois, collared sa., ducally
erm., holding in the dexter claw a crowned or. and holding between the
flectas.

pebble sa. Qui s'estime Petyt deciendra Phene, a lion rampant or, gorged with a paws a fleur-de-lis az., within a mascle

grand. 105. 6 label of three points gu. cf. i. 13 of the third. Nil nisi honestum.

Petytt of Shep Meadow, Su£E., a demi- Phesant of Tottenham, Midds., a phea- Philips of Aberglasney, Carmarthensh. :

swan displaj'ed arg., beaked gu., be- sant close or. cf. 90. 8 (i) A lion rampant aa., holding be-

tween two battle-axes in pale vert. Phesant, a pheasant ppr., holding in the tween the fore-paws an escutcheon or,

Peusay, a pelican's head vulning its neck beak a rose gu., stalked and leaved thereon tlirce snakes interlaced ppr.,

piir. cf. 98. I vert. cf. 90. 8 the dexter hind-paw resting on a fleur-
Ande-lis, also or (for Philips). (2)
Pevelesdon, a stag's head erased ppr. Phesant of London, a pheasmt close or, eagle displayed erm., the body entwined

121. 2 holding in the beak a gillitiower ppr.

Pevensey, Lines, a demi-Moor ppr., hold- cf. go. 8 by two snakes respecting each other
ing in the dexter hand a broken tilting-
Phetoplace, Oxon. and Btrka, a griffin's ppr., and holding in each claw a rose
spear or.
Pevensey, six laurel-leaves vert, issuing head erased vert. 66. 2 gu., slipped and leaved vert (for Wal-

from a castle arg. Philimore, on a tower a bird close. ters). Fy nuiv a chymry.
Pevensley, Viscount, see Sheffield, Earl of.
Peverell, a plume of four ostrich-feathers Philip of Ormistone, Haddingtonsh., Philips, Somers., a lion sejant sa., col-

alternately gu. and az., entiled with a Scotland, a talbot ppr. Vivis speran- lared and lined or. 7. 4

dum. cf. 54- 2 Philips, Worcs., on a chapeau az., turned

Philip, Suff. and London, out of a ducal up erm., a demi-lion rampant gardant

ducal coronet or. coronet az., three ostrich-feathers arg. arg.
Peverell, a hand holding a dagger point
cf. 114. 8 Philips of Tamworth, Warw., a leopard
downwards. Hinc mihi salus. Philipoe, out of a mural coronet a demi-
Peverell, Cornw., on a mount vert, a garb sejant or. cf. 24. 13
lion rampant arg. Quod tibi vis fieri,
Philips of Montrose, a bear's head erased

facias. cf. 16. 11 sa. Bear and forbear. 35. 2

Pew, a cock holding in its beak a rose Philipps, Rev. Sir James Erasmus, Bart., Philips, a horse passant erm., a wreath

ppr. cf. 91. 2 M.A., a lion rampant sa., ducally of laurel encircling its neck vert.

Pexall, a Moor's head couped ppr. gorged and chained or. Ducit amor cf. 52. 6
Philips of Tenterden, Kent, on a mount
cf. 192. 13 patriae. cf. I. i
Peyrse of Northwold, Norf., a pelican
Philipps, Sir Charles Edward Gregg, vert, a stag sej ant erm. , attired or. : 1 6.
with wings addorsed arg., vulning her- Philips or Phillips of London, a rose-
Bart., of Picton Castle, Pembrokesh. :

self ppr. (i) A lion rampant sa., ducally gorged branch vert, bearing three roses gu.,

Peyton, a griffin sejant or. 62. 10 and chained, the chain reflexed over between two wings arg.
Philips, Somers.. a beacon on two wheels
Peyton, Tobias, J.P., the Hermitage, the back or (/or PAj7ipp«). 312.16. (2)

Newtownforbes, co. Longford, same In front of a bulrush erect a kingfisher or, filled with fire ppr.

crest. Potior, potior. ppr., resting the dexter claw on a fleur- Philips, a dexter hand gauntleted holding
Peyton, Bart., of Isleham, Cambs, and a sword in pale az., hilt and pommel
—de-lis or. Motto over, Virtute et fide.
Kent, same crest. Potior, potior. Ducit amor palrice. 286. 7 or. 211. 4
62. 10 Philipse of Philipsburg, America, out of
Philipps, Pembrokesh., a lion rampant sa.,
a coronet a demi-lion rampant. Quod
Peyton of Driney, Leitrim, same crest collared and chained or. Ducit amor

and motto. patriw. I- 3 tibi vis fieri facias. 16. 3

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PHI 444 PHI

Philipson of Swadderden Hall, Westnd., Phillips of Winterdyne House, Bewdley, {for Phillips). 280.3. (2) Upon a mount
out of a mural coronet or, a plume of and Hanbury, Worcs.. on a garb in fess a peacock regardant in its pride ppr.,

seven feathers alternately arg. and gu. or, a lion rampant sa.. ducally between two roses arg., leaved and

Phillimore, an eagle displayed gu. 75. 2 and chained of the first, holding slipped vert (for Faudel). Ne tenies

Phillimore, Oxon., on a tower a falcon cross crosslet fitched of the last. aut perfice. 280. 4

with wings elevated ppr. Fortem post APhillips, Shropsh. : (i) demi-horse. Phillips, out of a ducal coronet a bulls

animum. 156. II A53. 3. (2) lion rampant collared head. 44. 1

Phillimore, Sir Walter George Frank, and chained. Ducit amor patrice. 1.3 Phillips, Moro, Esquire, formerly of West

Bart., K.C., D.C.L., of the Coppice, Phillips, a demi-lion arg., crowned or, Street House, Chichester, out of a

Oxon. , in front of a tower arg. , thereon holding a fleur-de-lis of the same. ducal coronet a bear's gamb holding a

a falcon volant ppr., holding in the black mulberry, all ppr. (This crest is

beak a lure or, three cinquefoils fesse- Phillips, Bart., Worcs., a demi-lion ram- home as the crest of the family of Moro
wise of the last. Fortem posce animum. pant arg., holding in the dexter paw a
or Morozowig, the father of the above
283. 4 fleur-de-lis or. Beits, patria, rex. having changed his name from that to

Pllillimore, Richard Fortescue, Shedfield 13- 2 Phillips.) 36. 13

House, Botley, Hants, same crest and Phillips, Wales, a demi-lion rampant sa., Phillips, out of a ducal coronet or, an

motto. collared and chained or. 10. 12 arm in armour embowed holding in

PlliUip and Pbilps, Scotland, a bear's head Phillips, Lionel, 33, Grosvenor Square, the hand ppr., a broken spear of the

erased sa. Bear and forbear. 35. 2 W., a demi-lion az., charged on the last, semee-de-lis or.

Phillip, out of a flower arg., stalked and shoulder with two annulets interlaced Phillips of Mount Rivers, co. Tipperary,
leaved vert, a greyhound's head of the paleways or, between as many nuggets Ireland: (i) An arm in armour em-

first, collared or. 61. 14 of gold. Veritas vincit. bowed ppr., garuished or, grasping a

Phillip, a lion's gamb sa., holding three Phillips, Lisle-, of Garendon Park and broken tUting-spear, also ppr. 197. 2

branches of flowers az., leaved vert. Grace Dieu Manor, I^ics. : (i) A demi- (2) A cock grouse rising ppr. Pro

37- 12 griflin gu., armed, winged, eared, col- Deo et Rege. cf. 89. 8
Phillip, out of a ducal coronet or, a
lared and chained or, holding an Phillips, Ireland, an arm in armour em-

pyramid arg. escutcheon az., thereon a lion rampant bowed ppr., purfled or, holding in the

PhilUpps, late Sir Thomas, F.R.S., F.S.A., of the second (/or Phillips). 64. 10. hand a broken spear of the first, the
Bart, {extinct), of Middle Hill, Worcs.,
on a mount vert, a lion rampant sa., (2) A demi-lion rampant quarterly or arm charged with a fleur-de-lis or.

and az., holding a cross couped sa., Phillips of Witston House, Monm., Wales,

semee-de-lis or, charged with a sinister charged with a cross crosslet fitched a boar's head sa., langued gu., ringed
bendlet wavy erm., and holding in the
dexter fore-paw a sword erect ppr. Aor {for March). (3) stag trippant or. Spero meliora. 43. i
Deus patria rex.
ppr. (for Lisle). Quod justum, nan Phillips, Coleman, Esquire, of Dry River

quod utile. 117. 8 Station, Wairarapa, New Zealand, J.P.,

Phillipps of Eaton Bishop, Heref., a Phillips, a demi-lion sa., collared and Barrister-at-Law, Supreme Court of
demi-ljon sa., collared, chained, and chained, holding between the paws a New Zealand, first cousin to the late

holding between the paws a leopard's leopard's face jessant-de-lis or. Alderman Sir Benjamin Samuel Phil-

face jessant-de-lis or. Phillips of Yeovil, Somers., a lion sejant lips, Kt., Lord Mayor of London, Com-

Phillipps, a demi-lion rampant sa., sa., collared and lined or. 7. 4 mander of the Order of Leopold of
Belgium and the Grecian Order of our
ducaUy gorged and chained or. Ton- Phillips, a horse passant erminois, gorged

jours prest. with a chaplet vert. cf. 52. 6 Saviour. Mr. Phillips belongs to the

Phillipps of Landue, Cornw., a lion pas- Phillips, Shropsh., a horse passant ermi- Jewish family of Cohen, which gives

sant tail extended sa., resting the nois, gorged with a chaplet of laurel him a genealogy of some 3,400 years.

dext«r fore-paw on an escutcheon arg., vert, hind-legs couped at the middle Motto, Per tnultos annos.

charged with a chevron, also sa. Ce of the thigh. Phillips-Conn, Highgate Henry, M.D.,

m'est egal. 229. 10 Phillips, Shropsh., a horse passant ermi- Earlham, Kendrick Road. Reading, a

Phillipps-Treby, Major-General Paul nois. 52. 6 falcon's head erased ppr., armed or.

Winsloe, of Goodamoor, Plympton, Phillips, a tiger sejant collared and holding in its beak a lure gu. Vincit

South Devonsh. : A(i) demi-lion chained. cf. 27. 6 qui patitur.

rampant arg., gorged with a collar Phillips of Birmingham, a leopard sejant PhiUipson, alias ThelwaU, of Crook HaU

vairee erminois and az. (for Trehy). collared and lined. Semper paratus. and Colegarth, Westml., out of a
mural coronet or, a plume of seven
A(2) lion passant tail extended sa., 24. 8 feathers, fom- arg. and three gu.

resting the dexter fore-paw upon an Phillips of Whitmore Hall, Coventry,

escutcheon arg., charged with a chevron Warw., a garb in fess or, thereon a PhiUipson, a boar sa. cf. 40. 9

—of the first {for Phillipps). Ce m'est leopard sejant ppr., holding in the Phillipson, a camel's head couped hold-

egal. Renovato nomine. 229. 10 mouth a trefoil shpped vert. Mens ing in the mouth an oak-branch

Phillips-Flamank, sec Flamank. conscia recti. slipped with three acorns, aU ppr.

Phillips, a lion rampant sa., ducally Phillips, a garb banded ppr. 153-2 Ct-li2 7

gorged and chained or. Ducit amor Phillips, Ireland, an eel naiant ppr. PhiUipson, a greyhound's head couped

patrice. c/. i. 3 142. 10 holding in the mouth a laurel-branch,

PUIIips, John Frederick Lort, of Law- Phillips, an eagle's head erased az. 83. 2 all vert.

renny, Pembrokesh.. a lion rampant Phillips of Chelmicke, Shropsh., an eagle's Phillott, a unicorn's head couped 49. 7
1

sa., ducally gorged and chained or. head erased az. i^. 2 Phillpot, a plume of ostrich-feathers sa.

Animo et fide. <"/ i- 3 Phillips, Shropsh., on the trunk of a tree 115. I

Phillips, the late James Orchard Halliwell, in fess sprouting at the dexter end PhiUpotts, a dexter arm in armour em-

Esquire, of Middle Hill, Worcs., on a vert, a Cornish chough ppr. bowed holding in the hand a sword,

mount vert, a lion rampant sa., ducally Phillips, a dog sejant regardant sur- all ppr. Semper paratus. 19=;. 2

gorged and with a chain refiexed over mounted by a bezant, charged with a PhiUpotts, Captain Arthur Stephens,

the back or, holding in the dexter paw representation of a dog saving a man R.N., Chelston Cross, Torquay, and

a sword erect ppr., charged on the from drowning. PhiUpotts Town, Navan, co. Meath,

shoulder for distinction with a cross Phillips, Faudel-, Sir George Faudel, same crest and motto.

crosslet. also or. Bart., Balls Park. Hertford : (i) Upon Philpot of Faversham, Kent, and London,

Phillips, Shropsh. and Cornw., a lion ram- a mount vert, a squirrel sejant cracking a lion's head erased arg., between two

pant sa., eoUared and chained or. 1.3 a nut or, between on the dexter side a wings sa., each charged with a bend

Phillips, on a mount a lion rampant trefoil slipped, and on the sinister a erm. cf. 19. 7
ducally crowned, holding in the dexter
branch of hazel fructed, extending to Philpot, a porcupine passant or, charged

paw a sword in pale, and charged on the dexter, charged on the shoulder with an annulet for difference.

the neck with a fleur-de-lis. with an acorn leaved and slipped ppr. cf. 136. 5

PHI 445 PIG

Pbilpot, Herts and Kent, a porcupine Pickering of London, a lion's gamb erased ppr., and in front of the battlements
a bugle-horn stringed gu. Sub cruce
passant or. 136. 5 .PPr._ 36. 4
salus.
Phin, Scotland, a phijeuix in flames ppr. Pickering, a sword in pale ppr., hilt and

Prrit ut viral. 82. 2 pommel or, within two branches of Pierce, John Timbrell, J.P., D.L., 3,
Middle Temple Lane, E.G., a pelican
Phine, Scotland, a crane's head oouped laurel in orle vert. 170. 3

ppr. Yigilanti securitas. 104. 5 Pickering, Notts, a leopard's head or, arg., vulned ppr. Deus viihi provi-

Phippes of London, a derai-lion rampant semee of hurts. cj. 22. 10 debit.

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arg., holding with both paws a pal Pickering of Hartford, Chesh., a demi- Pierie, Scotland, a hunting-horn az., gar-

branch ppr. c/. 1 2 grifhn sa., beaked and membered arg., nished or, and stringed gu. Vespere et

Phipps, see Normandy, Marquess of. grasping a garb or. mane. 228. II

Phipps, Earl of Mulgrave, see Mulgrave. Pickering, Benjamin, Bellefield, Sutton, Pierpont, Hants, a fox gu. 32. 2

Phipps, a lion's gamb erect and erased Hull, in front of a bear's paw erect ancl Pierpont, Shropsh.: (i) A fox passant

sa., holding a trefoil slipped arg. 36. 8 erased arg., encircled with a chaplet Agu. 32. I. (2) lion rampant sa.,
of oak vert, a demi-catherine wheel az.
Phipps, a lion's gamb erased sa., holding between two wings expanded arg.

a mullet arg. Je garde bien. 255.13 9. 2

Phipps, Charles Nicholas Paul, Chalcot, Pickernell, a lion's head erased gu. Pierpont, Shropsh., a lion rampant sa.,
Westbury, Wilts, same crest.
17. 2 between two wings arg. 9. 2
Phipps, two laurel-branches issuing ppr.
Pickersgill-Cunliffe, see Cunliffe. Pierpont, Notts, same crest. Pie repone

Phipson of Selley Hall, near Birmingham, PickersgiU-Cunliffe, Harry, Chesterford te.

U'arw., a plume of seven feathers Park, Saffron Walden, Essex: (i) A Pierrepont, see Manvers, Earl
alternately arg. and gu. greyhound sejant arg., collared sa., Pierrepont of Holme Pierrepont, Notts,
Phipson - Wybrants, Captain Temple and charged on the shoulder with a
I.eighton : (1) A stag's head erased pellet (jor Cunliffe). (2) On a rock Duke and Earl of Kingston (extinct), a
lion rampant sa., between two wings
ppr., charged with a bezant {/or
ppr. an eagle with wings elevated sa., erect arg. Pie repone te. 9. 2
Wybrants). cf. 121. 2. (2) Issuant bezantee, and holding in the beak a
from a mural crown ppr., a plume of cross crosslet fitchee or. Fidcliler. Pierrepoint, a lion rampant sa., between
seven ostrich-feathers alternately arg. PickersgiU of Blendon Hall, Kent, upon
and gu., charged with a chevron en- a rock ppr., an eagle with wings two wings arg. 9. 2

Pierrepont, a fox passant gu. Pie repone

te. 32. I

grailed erm. (jor Phipson). Mitis sed elevated sa., bezantee, and holding in Pierrie, Scotland, a horse's head between

fortis. the beak a cross crosslet fitchee or. two wings. 51-3

Phitton, a lion passant arg. 6. 2 Quce recta seguor. Piers, a griffin or. winged arg. 63. 8

Picard, a dexter hand holding a sword in PickersgiU, William Henry, Esquire, of Piers, Sir Eustace Fitzmaurice, Bart., of "

pale ppr. 212. 9 Stratford Place, upon a rock a magpie Tristernagh Abbey, eo. Westmeath, an

Pichford or Pitchlord of Lee Brookhurst, holding in the beak an acorn slipped arm embowed vested az., cufied arg.,

Shropsh., an ostrich arg., beaked and ppr. Lahore el ingenio. 108. I the hand holding a flag erect per fesse

ducally gorged or. cj. 97. 2 Pickett, a martlet gu. 95. 14 of the last and of the first, in chief
two torteaux, and ia base a plate.
Pickard-Cambridge, see Cambridge. Pickett, an arm embowed vested arg.,

Pickard, an eagle's head erased sa. 83. 2 cufied vert, charged with two bars Nobilia est ira leonis.
Pickard, a lion sejant arg., supporting an wavy of the last, holding in the hand Piers, Walter Rumbold, the Residency,

antique shield charged with a canton. a pick-axe ppr. Peddle, Cape Colony, South Africa, an
arm embowed vested az., cuffed arg.,
Pickard of London, a lion sejant arg., rest- Pickford, an arm embowed holding in the the hand holding a flag erect.

ing the dexter paw on an escutcheon hand an arrow ppr. 201. 13

gu., within a carved bordure or, Pickford a lion's head erased. 17. 8 Pierson, three savages' heads conjoined

charged with a fleur-de-lis of the last. Pickup, William, Esquire, of Spring Hill. in one neck, one looking to the dexter,

Pickard-Cambridge, Rev. Edward, 10, Accrington, Lanes, in front of a stag's one to the sinister, and one upwards.
Gloucester Row, Weymouth : ( I ) A
head couped ppr, a demi-catherine cf. 195- 5
griffin's head erased sa., semee of tre-
wheel az. Candide et constanter. Pierson, a parrot vert, beaked and legged

foils, in the mouth a cross botony 121. 3 gu. loi. 4

Afitehce or (for Cambridge). (2) lion Pickwick of Bathford, Somers., a hart's Pierson, Devonsh., out of a mural coronet

sejant arg., charged on the shoulder head couped erm., attired or, gorged chequy or and az., a parrot's head ppr.

with an ermine spot, and gorged with with a collar gu., therefrom a chain Pierson, Herts and Middx., out of a

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a collar gemelle sa., supporting with reflexed over the neck of the second, ducal coronet or, an ostrich's head

the dexter fore-paw an escutcheon gu., all between two wings az. 121. i between two ostrich-feathers arg.

charged with a fleur-de-lis within a Picton or Pickton of Wyvill Court, Berks, cj. 97. 14

I bordure or (jor Pickard). Esse quavi and Chesh., a demi-lion rampant gu. Pierson, Rev. George James, Norton
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videri. 10. 3 Vicarage, Baldock, in front of a sun

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Pickard-Cambridge, George Trenchard, Picton, John, Esquire, of Isceod, Car- rising in splendour ppr., an ostrich's

same crests and motto marthensh., out of a mural coronet; head erased sa., gorged with a collar

Pickard-Cambridge, Rev. Octavius, Blox- gu., between two branches of laurel gemel arg., holding in the beak a
ppr., a mullet or, charged with a Passion nail ppr., and between two
,

worth, Wareham. Dorset, same crests

pellet. feathers, also arg. Tout viens de

Pickas, a demi-lion rampant gu., support- Pidcock, Derbysh., a bar-shot ppr., Dieu.

ng in the paws a spear arg., headed thereon a griffin segreant sa., holding Pierson, Wilts, a demi-lion ppr., holding

and between its claws a grenade fired also in the dexter paw a sun or.

Picken, Scotland, a demi-lion arg. 10. 2 ppr. Seigneur, je te pric garde ma vie. Pierson of Olney, Bucks, a hind's head

Pickerget, two pomegranates on one slip 229. 9 couped arg., charged with two chev-

^talked and leaved ppr. Pidcock-Henzell, Major Henry Henzell ronels az. cj. 1 24. i

Pickering, a fleur-de-lis or. 148. 2 Eraser, Pinehurst, Farnborough, Pierson of London, an ounce sejant

Pickering, Hunts, Northamp., Cambs, Hants, same crest and motto. az., armed and langued gu.

'i'orks, and Sussex, a lion's gamb erect Piddle, a hawk's head arg. cj. 88. 12 cj. 24. 13

and erased az., armed or. 36. 4 Pie, between two wings a cross crosslet Plesse, an eagle displayed ppr. Per mare.

Pickering of Wallford, Chesh., a lion's fitched. II I- 3 per terras. 75.2

gamb erect and erased az., enfiled with Pierce, a parrot holding in the beak an Plge - Leschallas, Henry, Boscastle,

a ducal coronet or. cf. 36. 3 annulet. loi. 11 Cornw., on a mount vert, a column or,

Pickering, Yorks, a lion's gamb erect and Pierce, Hugh, Esquire, of Liverpool, the thereon flames of fire ppr.. and en-

erased az., armed or. 36. 4 battlements of a tower, therefrom issu- twined by a vine-branch, also ppr.

Pickering, Surrey, a lion's gamb erased ant a dexter arm in armour embowed Pigeon of Deptford, Kent, a demi-griflSn

arg. 36. 4 grasping a tilting-spear palewise, all erm., beaked and legged or. 64. 2

PIG 446 PIN

Pigeon of Hampton - upon - Thames, distinction with a collar, also or (jor the coat buttoned in the

Middx., and Hants, on a chapeau gu., Pigott). (2) In front of a stag's head middle, the face and hands bare,

turned up erm., a buck's head ppr. couped or, attired sa., gorged for dis- holding a scjrthe in front in bend ppr.,

C/. 121. 5 tinction with a mural coronet gu., a and over this crest the motto, .Vow

Pigeon of Beckham and Yockthorpe, bugle-horn, also sa., garnished or (jor thus ! now thus .'—Pilkyngton Paile-
Norf., an elephant's head erased gu., downe, the Master mows the meadows.
Foster). (3) An escallop or, and above

eared, tusked, collared, lined, and it the words Spero meliora (jor Gra- 188. 12

ringed or. ham). Hoc age. 141. 12 Pilland, on a chapeau gu.. turned up

Pigg, a demi-liou purpure. lo. 2 Pigott, a dove holding in its beak an erm., a garb or. 153. 10

Piggot, a bull's head erased gu. 44- 3 olive-branch ppr. 92. 5 Pillans, Scotland, a dexter hand holding

Piggot or Piggott, an ostrich holding in Pigott, Thomas Digby, Esquire, C.B., a dagger point upwards, all ppr. I'i',"-

the beak a horse-shoe, all ppr. 97. 8 5, Ovington Gardens, S.W., a grey- tute et robore. 212. 9
Piggot, a stag's head erased ppr. 21 1 . 2
hound statant ppr. Toute joys prester. Pillans, of Leith, Scotland, a hand hold-

Pigot, a greyhound passant per pale sa. PigOU, a lion's head erased ppr. 17. 8 ing a sword ppr. Virtttte et robore.

and erminois. (•/. 60. 2 Pike, a pike naiant or. cj. 139. 5 212. 13

Pigot, a lion rampant supporting an Pilie, Richard Nicholson, Esquire, J.P., Pillans, Francis Scott, Esquire, J. P., of

ancient mace in pale. Barrister-at-Law, of Glendarary, co. Myres, Inch Cutha, Stirling, Otago,

Pigot, a martlet gu. 95. 4 Mayo, Ireland, an arm embowed in New Zealand, uses : a dexter cubit arm

Pigot, Sir George, Bart., of Patshull, holding a dagger in bend sinister, all

Staffs, uses : a wolf's head erased arg. a broken spear, all ppr., and chargec ppr. Virtute et robore. 212. 3

Tout joys prest. on the elbow with an escallop az. Vrai Pillett or Pillott, a lion sejant erect gu.,
igot. Rev. Johi
a la jin. ^

cj. 197. 2 holding between the paws an escut-

Fremington, North Devonsh, Pike of Gottenburgh, Sweden, a demi- '^ cheon of the arms, viz. : arg., two bars

head erased arg. Tout joys prest. Moor ppr., in the ears rings and ear- sa. 4c/. S.

Pigott, Ireland, a wolf's head erased arg., drops arg., holding in the dexter hand Pilliner, a unicorn's head gu. 49. 7
charged with a crescent gu. cj. 30. 8
a pike-staff arg. Pilmure of Coupar Angus, Scotland, a

Pigott, Somers., a wolf's head erased sa., Pike, Shropsh., a demi- man copper- martlet volant az. Honeste vivo. 96. 2

charged with three torteaux arg. coloured, holding in the dexter hand a Pilter, William Frederick, C.B., the Grove,

cf. 30. 8 three-pronged fork gu. Addlestone, Surrey, on a wreath of the

PJgOtt, Sir Charles Robert, Bart., of Pilcher, on a chapeau ppr., a cockatrice colours, in front of a fleur-de-lis or, a

Knapton, Queen's Co., Ireland, a with wings addorsed vert, ducally ddlphin naiant ppr. Fide patientia

wolf's head erased ppr., collared or. crowned or. 6S. 9 labore. 290. 5

[

Pigott, Smyth-, J., Esquire, of Brockley Pile, Sir Thomas Devereux, Bart., Kenil- Pim, a dexter hand holding a scimitar

HaU, West Town, R.S.O., Somers.: worth House, Rathgar, on a crest a ppr. 213. 5
A(i) wolf's head erased sa., gorged
coronet or, charged with a cross Pim, Rev. Henry Bedford, Leaside,

with a collar arg., charged with three bourdonnee az., a pelican with mngs Spencer Road, Bromley, Kent, a dexter

torteaux. (jor Pigott). Qui capit capi- endorsed and inverted ppr. Sine lobe arm in armour embowed, holding in

Atur. 30.7. (2) griffin's head erased nota. 242. 8 the hand a dagger, point to the dexter,

gu., charged on the neck with a bar Pile, on a ducal coronet or, a pelican all ppr. Deeds, not words.

gemelle, beaked and eared or (for with wings addorsed vulning herself Pinchyon of Writtle, Essex, a tiger's

Smyth). Toujours pret. cj. 66. 2 ppr. cj. 98. I head erased arg.

Pigott of Dodershall, Bucks, and Bray- Piltold of Warnham and Newtimber, Sus- Pinckard of London, an arm embowed

Atoft, Lines : { i ) wolf's head erased sex, a sea-horse erect per fesse sa. and ppr., vested az., charged with two bars
or, supporting a trident, also sa. •4k- arg.; cuffed of the last, holding in the
arg., langued gu. (2) A greyhound

couchant arg., collared sa., charged on daces jortuna juvat. 46. 3 hand a sword ppr., the point resting
on the wreath, hilt and pommel or.
the shoulder with thi-ee pickaxes of the Pilfold, Captain John, of Horsham, Sus-

second. cj. 60. i sex, a sea-horse erect per fesse sa. and Pinckeney, the sun or, issuing from

Pigott, Berks, Bucks, Cambs, Beds, and or, gorged with a naval coronet, also clouds arg. 162. 5
Notts, a greyhound passant sa.
or, and by a ribbon arg., fimbriated Pinckney of Jliddlesex House, Bath-

cj. 60. 2 az., pendent therefrom a representa- easton, Somers., and Tawstock Court,

Pigott, Hants, a greyhound statant ppr. tion of the medal presented to him for Barnstaple, Devonsh., in front of a

Libore et virtute. cj. 60. 2 gallant service in the Battle off Tra- griffin's head erased gu., collared or,

Pigott, Kev. Eversfield Botry, Widmoor, falgar, supporting a trident, also sa. three fusils of the last. Deus nobis.

ABasingstoke : (i) mount vert, there- Auiaces jortunn juvat. cj. 46. 3 230. 16

on a stag ppr., the dexter fore-foot Pilford, an eagle displayed sa. 75. 2 Pinckney, Erlysman, J.P., Wraxhall

resting on a shield gu., billety or, the Pilgrim, an arm in armour embowed Lodge, Bradford-on-Avon, same crest

shoulder charged with a rose of the ppr., garnished or, holding in the and motto.

second for difference {jor Conant). (2) hand a cutlass of the first, hilt and Pindall of London and Lines, a lion's head

A mount vert, thereon a lion rampant pommel of the second. erased or, ducally crowned az. 18. 8

erm., holding between the fore-paws a Pilgrim or Pilgrime, an escallop or. Pindar or Pinder of London and Lines, a

fleur-de-lis az., the dexter hind- paw lion's head erased arg., ducaUy

resting on a mill-rind sa. (jor Stainshy). Pilkington, Bart., see Milborne-Swinner- crowned az. iS. 8

A(3) greyhound statant per pale sa. ton-Pilkington. Pindar, a stork arg., ducally crowned or.

—and erm. (jor Pigott). Lahore et vir- Pilkington, a mower with a scythe ppr., cj. 106. II
vested quarterly arg. and gu. Now
tute. Conanti dabitur. Pindar or Pyndar, Earl Beauchamp, a

Pigott, Frederick William, Bourne Hill, thus ! now thus ! 188. I2 lion's head erased erm., ducaUy

Horsham, Susses, same crests. Lahore Pilkington of Bolton, Lanes, a mower crowned or. 18. 8

et virtute. with his scythe ppr., the handle or, Pindar of Duffield, Derbysh., and of

Pigott, Sir Paynton, Horsford HaU, habited quarterly gu. and arg., his cap Kempley, Glouc, same crest. 18. 8
Norwich, same crests. Lahore et per pale of the "last and third. Now Pine, a lion's head arg. 21. i

virtute. thui ! now thus ! 188. 12 Pine-Coffin, Major John Edward, of Port-

Pigott, Captain William Harvey, R.N., Pilkington, Henry Muloek, K.C., LL.D., ledge, near Bideford, Devonsh. : (i)

Doddershall Park, Aylesbury, three of Tore, co. Westmeath, Ireland, a A martlet az., charged on the breast
Awith two bezants in pale. (2) pine-
pickaxes ppr. mower habited thi'oughout quarterly

Pigott, Graham - Foster-, of Abington and couuterchanged arg. and gu., tree ppr. In tempestate jloresco.
Pigotts, Royston, Cambs : (i ) A mount having on a high-crowned hat with a Pinlold, Beds, a pine-tree or, leaved

vert, thereon in front of a pickaxe or, flap the crown party per pale of the vert, fructed ppr., enclosed with pales

a greyhound passant sa., gorged for same, the flap also per pale counter- arg. and sa. cj. 144. 5

PIN 447 PIX

Pinford, a dove holdiug in its beak a Pirie, Bart., of London, an eagle's head Pitt, Earl of Londonderry (exlincl), a stork
honeysuckle slipped, all ppr.
erased sa., holding in the beak an arg., beaked and membered or, holding
<•/ 92- 5 up its dexter foot. Amitie.
Pink of Thornton House, Claphara Park, ostrich-feather arg. 83. 3

London, S.W., a cubit arm erect, Pirie-Gordon, Edward, Esquire, of Gwern- Pitt of Boconnock, Cornw., Baron Camel-
vested az., cuffed arg., holding in the
hand ppr. a cross pattee fitched in vale.Crickhowel, South Wales, a fawn's ford (e.rlinct), a stork arg. Per nrdua
pale or. Pro cruce auda.r.
Pink or Pinck, a muUet of six points gu. head couped holding a pear-branch. libc. 105. II

164. 3 Virtute non aslutia. Pitt, Cornw. and Dorset, a stork arg..

Pink or Pinck, Oxon., a cubit arm erect Pirie, Alexander Charles, Dunecht, Aber- beaked and legged gu., supporting an
vested az., cuffed arg., holding in the
hand ppr. a cross pattee fitched in pale deensb., a fawn's head with the sprig anchor or, cabled ppr. cf. 105. 10

of a pear-tree in its mouth ppr. I'h- Pitt, a stork ppr. 105. 11

tuli non (islulia. Pitt of Cricket Malherby, Somers., a

Pirie, Duncan Vernon, M.P., 35, Eccles- stork ppr., resting the dexter claw on
tou Square, S.W., same crestand motto.
a bezant. cf. 105. 11

Pirie, Gordon, Chateau de Varennes, Pitt, Colonel Thomas Henry, Hayle

Pinker of Binder, Somers., on a mount Savennieres, Maine et Loire, France, Place, Maidstone, same crest.

vert, a heathcock rising ppr. 89. 8 same crest and motto. Pitt, Fox-, Alexander Edward Lane,

Plnkerton of London and Scotland, a rose Pirie, ilartin Henry, Inverness Lodge, ARushmore, Salisljury : ( i ) stork ppr.
[for Pitt). (2) On a five-leaved ducal
gu., stalked and leaved vert. Poit Porchester Gate, W., same crest and

nubila sol. 149. 5 motto. coronet or, a fox passant ppr. (for Fox).
/Eqinnn servare mentem.
Pinkney of Upper Sheen, Surrey, out of Pirrie, Rt. Hon. William James, Down-

a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head ppr. shire House, Belgrave Square, a fal- Pitt, Cornw., a stork arg., beaked and

67. 9 con's head erased per saltire arg. and legged or. 105. 11
Pinkton, a dexter hand gauntleted hold-
gu. Deeds, not words. Pitt of Ewern-Stepleton, Dorset, a stork

ing a a word ppr. 42 1 1 . Pirrie, Scotland, a hawk's head erased arg., beaked and legged ppr. 105. II

Pinner, a dexter arm in armour embowed az. 88. 12 Pitt, Shropsh. and Worcs., a dove with

holding in the hand a cross crosslet Pirton, a dragon. 73. 2 wings expanded arg., beaked and

fitched in bend. Pifcairn of Pitcairn House. Perthsh., legged gu., between two ears of -Hheat

Pinner of London, a stork arg., ducally Scotland, the sun in his splendour or.

gorged or. cf. 105. II Spes Ivxis ceternce. 162. 2 Pitt, a .IrMu.Ii.i;-' h.nt. 53.3
Pinney, see Pretor-Pinney.
WPitcairn of Pitfour, Fifesh., an anchor Pitt, . I m; ink of a tree

Pinney, an eagle displayed gu. 75. 2 erect az. Sperabo. 161. I fessv... .< i _' ppr. attired or,
,
mbetwci:i " i- (, I'lmches sprouting
Pinney, George Frederic, J.P., Brook- Pitcairn, Scotland, the moon in her com-

lauds, Beaminster, Dorset, an arm in plement arg. Rejulget. from tlie treeof ( ? first, fructed, also or.

armour embowed holding a cross Pitcairn of that Ilk, Scotland, the moon Pitt of London, a dexter arm ppr., vested

crosslet fitchee arg. Amor palria. in her complement ppr. Plena rejulget. az., cuffed arg., holding in the hand

Pinnock, an arm embowed, vested, hold- Pitcairn of Dreghorn, Scotland, a star of two branches of laurel in orle vert,

ing in the hand a martlet. six points wavy with straight rays be- and between them perched upon the

Pinsent, Hon. Sir Robert J. Pinsent, tween each point within a circle of hand a martlet sa. 205. 6

D.C.L., Senior Judge of the Supreme clouds. Spes lucis aternw. Pitt of Priors Lea and Shifnal, Shropsh.,

Court of Newfoundland, St. John's, Pitcher, a demi-mau in a military habit a cubit arm erect ppr., erased at the

Newfoundland, a sinister wing ppr., holding in the hand a flag displayed elbow gu., holding in the hand a banner

charged with an escutcheon arg., az. 1 87. 9 or, charged with a human heart of the

thereon a chevron engrailed between Pitcher, John Southerby, Esquire, of second.

three mullets of six points. 109. 3 London, a griffin's head couped, gorged Pitter of Croydon, Surrey, and Middx.,
with a wreath of oak ppr. between two on two billets erect or, a stag's head
Pipard, a lion sejant ppr., supporting an

escutcheon of the arms, viz. : arg., two wings, each charged with a roundle. erased and attired ppr., gorged with a

bars az., a canton of the last. Pitcher, Colonel Duncan George. Gwalior, collar and chain of the first. 120. i

c/. 8. 4 Central India, same crest. Perse- Pittillo, a sword erect, the point upwards,
Pipe-Wolverstan, Egerton Stanley, Stat-
verentia et lahore. and thereon a fleur-de-lis. 169. 6
fold, near Taniworth : (i ) A wolf under Pitches, a man's head in profile bearded
Aa tree, all ppr. (for Wolferstan). (2) Pittman, a rock sa. 179. 7
ppr.. wearing a long cap with a tassel
Pittman, a Moor's arm ppr., escarroned

leopard's head erased or {for j hanging c'o.vn behind. c/. 192. 11 of the colours, advancing a pole-axe,

Pipe).

Qui sera sera. Pitchford, Shropsh., an ostrich arg., the liandle or, headed arg.

Piper, a unicorn's head arg. 49. 7 beaked and ducally gorged or. cf. 97. 2 Pitts of London and Somers., a stork

Piper of Ridgewell, Essex, out of an Pites, a swan's neck arg., with wings arg., beaked and legged gu., resting

Eastern coronet or, a demi-dove arg., expanded gu., between two branches the dexter claw on a bezanf.
with wings addorsed. vert, holding in the beak a trefoil Piverne, a cubit arm vested gu., cuffed
Piper of Tresmarrow, Cornw., a magpie slipped or.
Pitfield, Dorset and Middx., a swan-royal arg., holding in the hand ppr. a sword
sa. io,S. 2 arg., ducally gorged and lined, the line in pale enfiled with a leopard's head
Piper of CuUiton, Devonsh., and Kent, a reflexed over the back or. of the second, hilt and pommel or, the
point embrued, also ppr.
cubit arm encircled with a wreath of

laurel ppr., holding in the hand a boar's Pitman, a catherine-wheel ppr. 167. 2 Pix, a tree vert. 143. S

head fesseways erased sa. Feroci for- Pitman of Dunchideock, Devonsh., on a Pix of CrayforJ, Kent, ona round chapeau

iior. shell a martlet. gu., turned up erm., a cross crosslet

Piper of Ashen, Essex, a demi-griffin re- j Pitman, Devonsh., on a wrinkle-shell or, a fitched or, between two wings az.

gardant ppr., supporting an antique Cornish chough ppr. Fortiter agendo. Pixley, A. D., of 21, Leinster Gardens,

escutcheon charged with a dexter Pitman of Woodbridge, Suff., a Moor's Christ Church, Lancaster Gate, a cross

gauntlet fessewise, holding a sword arm ppr., vested chequy gu. and or. crosslet fitchee or, on a cap of mainte-

erect, all ppr. holding a pole-axe, the handle or, and nance between two wings az. Per lias

Pipon of Noirmont Manor, Jersey, a headed arg. rectos. III. 2

demi-lion holding between the paws a Pitson of Guildford, Surrey, a peacock's Pixley, F. W., Esquire, in front of a cross

muUet or. cf. 15. 8 head erased az. 103. i crosslet fitchee or, a morion ppr.,

Pirbright, Baron (De Worms), Henley Pitt, Baron Rivers, see Rivers. between two wings az., each charged

Park, Guildford, out of a ducal coronet Pitt, Earl of Chatham (extinct), a stork with a dagger point doTi-nwards or.

or, a plume of five ostrich-feathers or, ppr., beaked and membered or, resting Per vias rectas. 21 1 1 .
gu. or, az., and or. Vinctus non the dexter claw on an anchor erect and
Pixley, Arthur, J.P., Prospect, Kangaroo
victus. cabled of the last. Benigno numine. Point, Brisbane, Queensland, same

Pirce, a lion's head ppr. 21. i 105. 10 crest and motto.

1

PIX 448 PLO

Pixt of Hawkhurst, Kent, on Platt-Higglns, Alfred, a griffin's head Plesant, a bird holding in the beak two

gu., turned up erm., a cros3 crosslet ereised or, gorged with a collar sa., roses stalked and leaved.

titched or, between two wings az. charged with a lozenge arg. between Pleshey, a bull passant gu. . c/. 45. 2
Place, a palm-tree vert, fructed or.
two plates, in the beak a lobster's Plesseis, a church with a spire eavironed
144. I
Aclaw erased gu. (for Higgins). (2) with trees, all ppr. 158. 11

Place of Dinsdale, Durh., and Wedding- demi-wolf gu., semee of plates, armed Pleydell, see Radnor, Earl of.
ton Hall, Warw., out of a ducal coro- and langued az., holding in the, dexter Pleydell-Bouverie-Campbell, see Camp-

net or, a dexter arm in armour em- paw a wreath arg. and gu., and charged bell.
bowed holding in the hand a battle- on the shoulder with a cross crosslet Pleydell - Bouverie - Campbell- Wyndham,

axe, all ppr. c/. 200. 6 or {/or Piatt). Labitur et labeiur. Philip Arthur, Corhampton, Bishop's
Waltham, Hants : (i) On a fetter-lock
PlacetiS, a lion's head ppr., collared gu. Platt-Higgins, Edward, Rathcoole, Fort-
or, within the chain thereof of the last
cj. 18. 6 william Park, Belfast, same crests and

Plafair, Scotland, an arm ppr., armed motto. and az., a lion's head erased or, charged
and embowed az., holding in the hand Platt-Higgins, Frederick, Holmleigh,
on the neck for distinction with a cross
a fleur-de-lis or. 199. 14 Bowdon, Chesh., same crests and cro.sslet az. {for Wyndham). (2) Two

Plaine, the trunk of a tree sprouting motto. oars of a lymphad disposed in saltire
Platt-Higgins, Henry, Moorside, Heath- ppr. (3) A demi-eagle displayed with
forth branches ppr. 145-2 two heads sa., ducally gorged or, and
view Gardens, Putney Heath, S.W.,
Plaisto or Plaistow, out of a ducal coro-

net a griffin's head ppr. 67. 9 same crests and motto. charged on the breast with a cross

Plaiters or Platers, a falcon arg., armed, Plaunch, De la, a hunting-horn sans crosslet arg. {for Bouverie). 302. 2.

beaked, and membered or. 85. 2 strings sa. 228. 9 Vis et fides (for Campbell).—Patria cara

Plaiz, a lion's head erased, vomiting Playdell, Berks, a tiger's hea,d erased carior libertas (for Bouverie).

flames ppr. 17 i or, charged with hurts, holding in the Pleydell-Bouverie - Campbell - Wyndham,

Plank or Planke, an olive-branch ppr. mouth a cross patee fitched of the Richard Arthur, Dunoon, Argyllsh.,
151. II same crests and mottoes.
first.

Plant, a stag trippant gu. 117. 8 Player, Xliddx.. an arm in armour in fess, Pleydell, Mansel-, John Clavell. of What-
combe, Dorset: (i) A panther's head
Planta of London, out of a marquess's holiling in the hand a broken lance, all

coronet or, a black bear's hind-leg ppr. iS^rritufe clarior. erased sa., bezantee, swallowing a cross

erect, couped at the thigh, showing Player, an arm in armour in bend couped patee fitched gu. (2) A cap of main-

the bottom of the foot, all ppr. below the elbow, the hand supporting tenance inflamed on the top. Imitare

Plantney of Wolverhampton, Staffs, an a broken spear in pale, all ppr. quam invidere.

heraldic tiger's head erased or, tufted Playfair, Baron (Playfair). Uffington Pleydell, Bart, (extinct), of Coleshill and

and maned gu. cf. 25. 4 House, Stamford, on i lapeau turned Shrivenham, Berks, and of Cricklade,
Plaskett, a swan arg. 99. 2 Wilts, a panther's head erased gu.,
Plasto, a lion's head erased. 17. 8 pelican vulniug itself ppr. platee, holding in the mouth a cross

Dum spiro spero.

Plater, a pheon az. 1 74- 1 Playfair, Sir Patrick, C.I.E., Ardmillan, formee fitched of the first.

Piatt of Deanwater, Chesh., a demi-wolf Girvan, Ayrsh., a tree. Firmitas in Plomer, Ireland, a lion sa., holding in
gu., platee, armed and langued az..
coelo. the dexter paw a dagger gu.

holding in the dexter paw a wreath Playfair, on a chapeau a pelican vulning Plomer, within an annulet or, an escut-

arg. and of the first. Labitur et herself, all ppr. 98- 7 cheon sa. cf. 167. 6

labetur. c/. 31. 10 Playfair, Scotland, a globe ppr. Sic te Plomer, a demi-lion rampant arg., hold-
ing in the dexter paw a sprig vert.
Piatt, Frederick, Esquire, of Barnby non vidimus otim. 159-1
Plomer, Captain William Harry Perceval,
Manor, Newark, Notts, in front of a Playfair, Scotland, a pelican in her piety

demi-lion rampant ppr., semee of ppr. 98- 14 R.A., care of Messrs. Cox and Co.,

plates, and holding between the paws Playford, Kent, Norf., and Suff., a leopard Charing Cross, a demi-lion gu., hold-

a rose arg., an escallop or. Virtute et sejant ppr. e/- 24. 8 ing a garb ppr. Erectus non

labore. Playne of Sudbury, Suff., a withered tree elatus.

Piatt, Sydney, J.P., Wargrave HiU, erased at the root and erect ppr. Plomer of Mayfield and Pettingho, Sus-

Wargrave, Berks, same crest and Playse of Toft, Norf., a lion's head erased sex, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding

motto. vomiting flames ppr. 17. i a garb or. 12.4

Piatt. Colonel Henry, C.B., of Gord- Playses, a gauntlet in fess ppr., holding Plompton, a mortar mounted on a car-

ding, Uanfairfechan, same crest and in pale a broken tilting-spear or, the riage ppr. 169. 10

motto. top hanging down, headed arg. Plompton or Plomton, a buck's head

Piatt, James Edward, J. P., Howbury Playstow, Essex, out of a ducal coronet couped arg.. attired or. 121. 5

Hall, near Bedford, same crest and or, a griffin's head ppr. 67. 9 Plonckett or Plonkett, a stag's head af-

motto. Playters, Bart, (extinct), of Sotterley, frontee, gorged with a ducal coronet

Piatt, John Harold, 31, Pont Street, W., Suff., a hawk regardant or, winged az. ppr. 119- 14

same crest and motto. belled of the first. Plonckett, Ireland, a wolf sejant ppr.

Piatt, Samuel Radcliffe, Werneth Park, Playters, on a ducal coronet a lion ram <•/- 29- 3

Oldham, same crest and motto. pant. cf. I. 13 Plonket, a hand holding a lance in pale

Piatt of London and Kentish Town, Pleasance of Tudenham, Suff., a griffin ppr.

Middx., a demi-lion rampant ppr.. sejant with wings expanded erm. 62. 10 Plonket and Plonkett, a stag's head af-
Pleasaunce, a griffin segreant erm., armed frontee gorged with a ducal coronet
holding between the paws a plate.

</• n- 7 or. 62. or. 119. 14

Piatt, John, Esquire, J. P., of Clifton Pleckford, a demi-swan rising arg., with Plott, an arm in armour embowed sa.,

Lodge, Llandudno, Carnarvonsh.. and wings addorsed and ducally gorged or. garnished or, holding in the hand a

of Warrington, Lanes, on a wreath of cf. 100. 2 scimitar ppr. 196. 10
the colours a lamb or, resting the Pledger of Bottlesham, Camba, a buck's
dexter fore-leg on a fleur-de-lis az., Plott, Devonsh. and Heref., a dexter arm
and holding in the mouth three cinque- head erased or, holding in the mouth
in armour or, purfled sa., holding a
an oak-sprig ppr., fructed of the first.
falchion arg.. hilt and pommel of the

foils slipped vert. Neminem metue in- c/. 119. II first, a scarf flotant from the hilt en-

nocens. 131. 8 Plenderleath, Rev. William Charles, filing the wrist and tied in a knot of

Piatt, a bird volant az., winged arg. and Marahead Rectory, E.xeter, a hand the first and second.

sa., holding in the beak an escallop of holding a writ or paper almost rolled, Plowden of Ewhurst Park, Hants, on a
the first.
all ppr. Prompte et consulto. mount vert, a buck trippant sa. Quod

Piatt of Plaistow, Esses, a shoveller with Plenderleith of Blyth, Scotland, a hand tibi hoc alteri. iiS. 2

wings expanded ppr. holding a scroll of paper ppr. Prompte Plowden, a hart's head erased az.

Piatt, a garb or, banded vert. 153-2 et consulto. 215.6

449 POL

Plowden, William Francis, of Plowden, ter hand issuing out of a cloud and Pocock of Westminster and Durh., out

Shropsh., on a mount vert, a buck holding a plumb-rule within a garland, of a naval coronet or, an antelope's

trippast sa., attired or. iiS. 2 Aall ppr. (for Scott). (2) demi-lion head ppr., attired of the first. Hegi

Plowden, Arthur Chichele, 18, Cheniston rampant arg., in the dexter paw a sprig regnoque fidelis 127. 6
Gardens. W., same crest.
vert (or Plummer). Jus dicere decus. Pocock, Sir George Francis Coventry,
Plowden, Sir Henry Meredith, Leint- Plummer, Scotland, a demi-lion arg.,
Bart., of Hart, Durh., issuing out of a
wardine, Heref., same crest. Quod holding in its dexter paw a branch of
naval coronet or, an antelope's head
tibi hoc alteri. palm ppr. Consulto et audacter.
ppr., attired or. Itegi regnoque fidelis.
Plowden, Trevor Chichele, J. P., 14, Plumptre, Henry Fitzwalter, Goodne-
127. 6
Redcliffe Square, S.W., same crest and stone Parh. Kent, a phoenix or, out of Pode of Slade, Devonsh., issuing out of

motto. flames ppr. Swfficit mertiisse. clouds ppr., a demi-eagle az., collared

PlowdenChichele, Sir Trevor John Chi- Plumptre, Reginald Charles Edward, or, the wings elevated arg., charged on
chele, K.C.S.I., Hazlehurst, Orr, Sus- same crest and motto.
the breast and on each wing with an
ses, same crest and motto. Plumridge of Hopcin Hall, Suff., upon etoile counterchanged. Altiora sequi-

Plowden, Sir William Chichele, K.C.S.I.. a mount vert, a boor's head couped

5, Park Crescent, Portland Place, W., or, in front of a flags+aflf erect ppr., Podmore, Ireland, out of a mural coronet
same crest and motto.
Plowden, on a mount vert, a stag trip- therefrom flowing to the c'exter a flag arg., a hand ppr., holding a record or
pant sa., attired and ungu. or.
gu., charged with a naval ccmnet of roll of parchment of the first.
118. 2
the second j

cf. 215. 6

Plowes, Alexander J., of 12, West Halkin Plumstead of Plumstead. Norf., out oi «.\ Poe, Arthur, Harley Park, Callan, Tip-

ducal coronet or, a griffin's head arg. j nerary, a boar's head erased pierced

Street, Belgrave Square, S.W., a demi- 67. 9 tiimngh by a spear, all ppr. Malo
I mori qaim foedari.

griflSn arg., winged or, collared az., PlumstOCk, a goat's head erased arg., I

holding an escutcheon gu., charged armed or, charged ' ith I chevron gu. ! Poer-Trench; Le, see Clancarty, Earl of.

with an estoile of six points or. Unihi cf. 128. 5 Poger, a demi-tagle displayed with two

!

fortior. 64. 15 Plumtre, Charles John, of FredviUe, Kent. 1 heads sa., collai^d or. cf. 82. 3
esquire's
Plowman, a demi-savage meathed about a phoenix or, in flames ppr. Sufficil Poigndester of LoaHon, an

j

the middle holding over his dexter meruis.se. 82. 2 helmet ppr. 180.3
|

shoulder a club, and round lister Plumtree, Xotts, a phoenix or, in flames I Poingdester, Jersey, same crest. Nemo
—arm a serpent entwined.

Plucknett of the Manor House, Fi :^;^
meruisse. Turpi secer- me impune lacessit. iSo. 3

nnr. hun.sliim. 82. 2 Pointer, a dexter arm bena .-ays. vested

Middx., the battlements of a tower Plumtree, a phcenix in flames ppr. 82. 2 sa.. cuffed or. pointing witi the fore-

ppr., and issuant therefrom a demi- Plunket, Baron (Plunket), Private Secre- finger ppr.

eagle regardant with wings expanded tary's Lodge, Phoenix Park, Dublin, Pointer, a talbot passant ppr. ^4. i
or, charged on the breast with a and of Newton, co. Cork, a horse pas-
lozenge gu. In Deo fides. sant arg. , charged on the shoulder with Pointer, a pointer or. cf. 5-. 6
Plues, Samuel Swire, Esquire, Attorney- a portcullis sa. Festina lente.
Pointing, a horse's head erased ^r,

charged on the neck with a cross patL»

General for Honi-luras, on a mount cf. 52. 6 sa. cf. 51. 4

vert, a mahogany-tree ppr., therefrom Plunket or Plunkett, Ireland, a horse Points, an arm coi'ped above the wrist,

pendent by a riband a fasces iu bend passant arg. 52. 6 the hand clenched ppr.

or. Fiat justitia. Plunkett, Sir Francis Richard, K.C.M.G., Polden, a hii.k trippaiit ppr., attired or.

Plum, out of a ducal coronet a plume of British Legation, Brussels, same crest. '-'/"'""-'• /.«.'"'>. 117. 8

ostrich-feathers, all ppr. cf. 114. 8 Festina lente. Pole or De la Pole, Baron de la Pole, Earl
ol Pembroke and Duke of Suffolk, a
Plum of Maldon, Essex, a talbot sejant Plunkett, see Fingall. Earl of.

gu., collared and lined or. 55-5 Plunkett, see Louth. Baron of. savage's head couped at the shoulders
ppr.. banded or. studded az.
Plumbe of Marston. Leics., Kent, and Plunkett, see Dunsany. Baron.

Norf., a greyhound sejant arg., col- Plunkett, a wolf sejant ppr. cf. 29. 3 cf. 190. 13

lared gu. cf. 59, 2 Plunkett, a greyhound's head between Pole-Carew, Charles Edward, of Ceylon,

Plume, out of a ducal coronet or, a plume two rose-slips. 61. 11 a mast of a ship sa., on the round top

of ostrich-feathers arg. cf. 114. 8 Plunkett of Dublin, a dove arg., holding a demi-lion of the last, surrounded with
spears ppr.
Plumer or Plummer, a demi-lion rampant in the beak an olive-branch ppr.

arg., holding in the dexter paw a sprig 92. 5 Pole-Carew, Rev. Gerald, of Cheviocke

Plymouth, Earl ot (Andrews-Windsor), a Rectory, St. Germains, same crest and

Plumer, Alfred Saxby, in front of a demi- buck's head affrontee, couped at the motto.

lion gu.. gorged with a collar flory neck arg., attired or. Je me fie en Pole-Carew, Major-General Sir Reginald,
counterflory arg.. and holding between
Dieu. 119. 12 K.C.B., C.V.O.. of Antony House.

the paws a garb of the last, siumiounted Pocher, a harpy gardant with wings ex- Torr Point. Devonport, same crest and

by a martlet sa., the trunk of a tree panded ppr 189. 4 motto.

eradicated and sprouting ppr. Loyal. Pochin, William Ann, of Edmondthorpe Pole, see WeUesley-Pole.

Plumer, John BagwiU, same crest and Hall, Leics., a harpy with wings ad- Pole, Sir Edmund Reginald Talbot de la.

motto. dorsed or, the face ppr. Bart., of Shute House. Devonsh., a

Plumerage, a demi-lion rampant ppr., Pochin, Captain the Hon. Norman Van- lion's gamb erased gu., armed or.

langued gu., holding in the dexter paw sittart Stonhurst, Burnmill Hill. Great Pollet virtus. 36. 4
Bowden. Market Harborough. same Pole, a lion's gamb sa. cf. 36. 4
a fleur-de-lis of the last. 13. 2

Plumerage, a demi-lion rampant az., crest. Pole, Devonsh.. out of a ducal coronet or,

holding between the paws a fleur-de- Poching and Pocher, a harpy with wings a griffin's head az., beaked or. PoUel

lis gu. cf. 13. 5 addorsed or. the face ppr. virtus. 67. 9

Plumerdon, a magpie ppr. loS. 2 Pockley of Thorpe WiUoughby, Yorks, Pole, an eagle rising ppr. yy. 5

Plumett, Ireland, a horse passant arg. a dove with wings displayed arg., Pole, Bart., Hants, an eagle rising ppr..

52. 6 holding in her beak an oak-branch charged on the breast with a mullet

Plumleigh and Plumley of Dartmouth slipp'^-d -ert. 94. 5 az. Pollet virtus. cf. 77. 5

Devonsh., an arm embowed vested gu., Pocklington, Lieutenant-Colonel George Pole, Baron Montagu, an eagle or. prey-

cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr. Henry, the Barnards, Chelsworth, ing on a fish ppr. 79. 14

an arrow of the first, sans feathers, Bilde.ston, Suff., a demi-leopard ram- Pole, Notten-, Sir Cecil Percy Van. Bart..
headed of the second.
pant ppr.. holding in the dexter paw of Todenhara House, Glouc. : (i) An

Plummer, a water-bouget or. 168. 4 an ostrich- feather arg. cf. 23. 14 eagle rising ppr., charged with a mullet

Plummer, Scott-, Charles Henry, of Pocock, an antelope's head erased ppr.. for difference (/or Po/e). 312.13. (2)

Middlestead, Selkirk, Scotland, a dex- attired or. 126. 2 A snake in pale wavy, the upper half

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POL 450 POM

az.. the lower sa., between two wings pauded and in her nest per pale or and A(2) wild boar pierced with a dart
az., vulning herself ppr., charged on the
per fesse az. and arg., counterehanged wing with a lozenge arg., thereon an —ppr. {for Pollpk). Fide et fortitudine.

{for Van Notten). Pallet virtus.—Pru- escallop sa. Audacter et strenue. 40. 14
Pollen, Boileau-, of Little Bookham,
Jens sicut serpens. 312. 14 Poison, the late John, a garb ppr. In
Surrey, same crest. De toiU mon
Pole, Derbysh., a hawk with wings ex- ardua tendit. 232. 6

panded and distended ppr., belled and Poison, late John, a garb ppr. In ardua

jessed or. 87. i cceur. tendit.

Pole, Chandos-, Reginald Walkelyne. of Poilett, an arm in armour embowed Polstrod of Westeley and Albury, Surrey,
holding in the hand a sword, all ppr.
Radbourn, Derbysh.: (1) A falcon out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's head
195. 2
rising ppr., belled and jessed or. and neck sa. 41. 4
Pollexfen, Captain John James, of Bom-
bay, India, upon a niount vert, two Poltimore, Baron (Bampfylde) Poltimore.
swords in saltire ppr., in front of a
A(2) knight's head in chain armour. quiver erect or, filled with arrows arg. near Exeter, a lion's head erased sa..

(3) A goat passant arg. cf. 129. 5 duoally crowned or. Ddectare in

Polewheele or Polwhill, Comw., a bull Domino. 18. 8

passant gu., armed or. cf. 45. 2 Semper fidelis. Polton, a hand holding a swan's head

Poley, Weller-, John George, of Bo.xted Polley or Pooley, .Suff., a lion rampant and neck erased ppr. 220. 9

AHall, Suff. : (i) lion rampant sa.. sa., coUargd and chained or. </ i- 3 Polwarth, Baron (Hepburne-Scott), Mer-

collared and chained or {for Poley). Polleyne of Kings Weston, Glouc. : (i) toun House, St.- Boswell's, Berwicksh. :

(2) A greyhound's head erased sa., in .\ hjund couchant or. 54.11. (2) On A( I ) lady richly attired holding in her

his mouth a rose gu., stalked vurt {for a mount vert, a hound current arg., dexter hand the sun, in her sinister a

Weller). Fortior est qui se. I3 collared and lined, and the line tied Ahalf-moon {for Scott). 184. 4. (2)
human heart, out of which issues a
Poley, a lion rampant per pale or an-i sa. in a knot sa.

coUared and chained or. 1.3 Pollington, Viscount, sec Mexborough, dexter arm erect grasping a scimitar,

Polhill, a bear statant, muz'Jed, collared, Earl of. all ppr. {for Hume). 213. 4. (3) An
oak-tree ppr., and in front thereof a
and lined, the line r^uexed over the Pollock, Montagu-, Sir Montagu Frederic,

back. cf. 34- i Bart., of Hatton, Middx. : (i) A boar horse passant arg., saddled and bridled

Polhill or PollhiU, ?eds and London, out passant quarterly or and vert, pierced gu. {for Hepburne). Reparabit cornua

of a mural ccionet or, a hind's head I through the sinister shoulder with an — —phcebe. True to the end. Fides probata
' arrow ppr. 312.10. (2) A lion rampant —coronat. Keep trust.

ppr., between two acorn- branches vert, Polwhele, Thomas Roxburgh, of Pol-
whele and Treworgan, Cornw.: (i) A
fructed of tUe first. guardant arg., adorned with an Eastern
PolhUl-Turrir, Rev. Arthur Twistleton, crown or, holding with his dexter paw

Pachop. Szechuen, same crest. in bend an Afghan batmer displayed negro's head holding in the mouth an

Polhill-''' urner, Frederick Edward Fiennes, gu., bordered or and vert, the staff Aolive-branch. (2) bull gu., armed
Hr>\bury Hail, near Bedford, same broken in two, and in his sinister paw
or. Karanza whUas Karaiiza. 45. 2

c.eat. a part of the broken staff, and in an Polwhele, Rev. Edward, Saltash, Cornw..

Pclhill-Turner, Cecil Henry, Sinins, escroll over the same Afghanistan. a bull gu., horned or.

Kausah. near Tliibet, same crest. A(3) griffin's head couped erminois, Pomeroy, Viscount Harberton, see Har-

Poiltinghorne of Polkinghorne, Cornw., wings endorsed and coUared ermines, berton.

an arm in armour embowed holding and in an escroll over the same Specte- Pomeroy, a lion's head erased bezantee,
mur agendo. Audacter et strenue.
in the hand a battle-axe, all ppr. ducall}' crowned ppr. 18. 9

cf. 200. 6 312. II Pomeroy and Pomery, Devonsh., and
Pollack, .Scotland, a boar passant vnlned
Pollock, Robert Erskine, K.C.. Avening of St. Columb, Cornw., out of a ducal

in the body by an arrow. 40. 14 ACourt, Avening, Glouc. : boar coronet or, a lion's head gardant gu.

PoilalioD, out of a ducal coronet or, a passant quarterly or and vert, pierced Pomeroy, Ireland, a lion rampant gu.

lion's head. 17. 5 through the sinister shoulder with an holding an apple. cf. I. 13
Pollard, a stag trippant arg. 1 17. 8 arrow ppr. Audacter et strenue.
Pollock, Walter Herries, 13, Old Square, Pomeroy, John .\rthur, St. Angelo, Bally
Lincoln's Inn, W.C., same crests and
Pollard, Oxon., Worcs., Devonsh., and Cassidy, co. Fermanagh, same crest.

Cornw., a stag trippant arg., attired Virtutis fortuna comes.

or. 117. 8 Pollock, Rev. Herbert Charles, M.A.. Pomeroy, a lion sejant gu., holding in
same crests and motto. his dexter paw an apple or.
Pollard, Rear-Admiral Edwin John, of
Haynford Hall, near Norwich, a stag Pomeroy, Ireland, a demi-lion vert. 10. 2

trippant ppr.. gorged with a naval Pollock, George, Esquire, of Rhindmuir, Pomeroy of Chalfont St. Giles, Bucks.
coronet, and charged on the shoulder
Lanarksh., a boar passant pierced with a fir-cone vert, charged with a bezant.
a dart bend ways or. Audacter et
with a cross fleury or. Fortiter Deo 152. 6
Pomeroy of Epping, a fir-cone erect ppr..
iuvaiiie. strenue. 40. 14

APollard- Urqnhart : (i) demi-otter ram- Pollock, an open book. Ddectatio viea. charged with a fret or, between two

pant ppr., crowned with an antique 158- 3 fir-sprigs, also ppr.
Pollock, an (Stoile of eight points or.
crown and collared or, the collar Pomeiy of Berry Pomeroy, Devonsh., and

charged with three crescents gu. {for ef. 164- 4 Cornw., same crest.
Pollock, a oa,stle triple-towered arg.
AUrquhart). (2) stag trippant arg., Pomfree, an arm in armour holding in

attired or {for Pollard). 117. 8. {3) iS^- 8 the hand a sword. 210. 2
Out of a mural coronet arg.. a grey- Pollock, Rev. Bertram. D.D., Master of
Pomfret, Earl of (Fermor), out of a ducal

hound's head sa., gorged with a collar Wellington College, Berks, a boar pas- coronet or, a cock's head gu., crested

gu., charged with three plates {for sant, pierced in the shoulder with a and wattled of the first. Mora e sempre.
dart bendways or. Audacter et
Hampson). cf. 61. 6 90. 6

Pollard - Urquhart, Lieutenant - Colonel strenue. Pomfret, William Pomfret, Mystole,
Pollock, A. Gordon, Esquire, the Old
Francis Edward Romulus, Castle Pol- Canterbury : ( i ) In front of a dexter
House, Mickleham, Dorking, a boar arm embowed in armour encircled above
lard, Westmeath. same crests.

Pollard of PoUard Hall, Durh., and of passant, quarterly or and vert, pierced the elbow with a wreath of oak, the
Brunton and Bierley, Yorks, a fal- through the sinister shoulder with an hand grasping a battle-axe, aU ppr.,

chion erect arg., the grip vert, hilt and arrow ppr., guttee and langued gu. two fleurs-de-lis gu. {for Pomfret). (2)
pommel or. In front of a griffin's head erased sa..
Audacter el strenue. 314.2

Pollen, a pelican in her piety ppr. 98. 8 Pollok, see Ferguson-PoUok. semee of annulets or, a fret of the last

Pollen, a pelican in her piety or, the nest PoUok, of OverpoUock. Renfri'wsh. , a boar {for Burra).

ppr. 98. 8 passant pierced through with a dart Pomfrett, a swan's head and neck erased,

Pollen, Sir Richard Hungerford, Bart., ppr. Audacter et strenue. 40. 14 ducally eorged. loi. 5

of Rodbourne, Malmesbury, Wilts, a Pollok-Morris of Craig, Ayrsh. : (i) A Pomfrett, a de'xter hand holding a battle-

pelican in her piety with wings ex- lion rampant ppr. (for Morris). I. 13 axe ppr. 213. 12

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PON 451 POR

Ponchardon, a unicorn's head erased gu., Poole, Henry Skeffington, F.G.S., Halifax, coronet or, and holding in the dexter
Nova Scotia, out of a ducal coronet or, paw a key in bend of the last. Fideliter
bezantee, armed or. cf. 49. 5 a griflin's head az., beaked and eared
of the fii-st. Pro libertate.
Pondrell, a fox current ppr. cf. 32. 8 et fortiter.
Poole, Reginald, of Mackay, Queensland,
Ponpons, three pruuing-hooks, two in same crest and motto. Popham, Somers. and Wilts, a stag's

saltier and one in pale, or, environed Poole, Colonel Arthur, United Service head couped ppr. 121. 5
Club, same crest and motto.
in the middle with a wreath. 178. 12 Popham of Popham, Hants, Middx., and
Poole, R., Esquire. Mayfield, Bandon,
Ponstord of Exeter, De vonsh. , a lion sej ant Cork, same crest. Pallet virtus. of Huntworth and Bagborough,

erect regardant gu., crowned arg., Somers., a stag's head erased ppr.

charged on the neck with three escal- 121. i

lops or, holding between the paws an Popham, Leybourne-, of Littlecote. Wilts,

anchor of the last. Pooler, Rev. James Galbraith, incumbent same crest. Mens pristina mansit.

Ponsonby, Earl of Besborough, see Bes- of Newtownards, co. Down, Ireland, 121. 2

borough. a falcon rising ppr., belled or, and Popingay of Portsmouth, a lion's head
Ponsonby, sec De Mauley, Baron. charged on the breast with a lozenge per pale or and az., ducally crowned,

Ponsonby-Barker, see Barker. gu. Vi et virtute. cf. 88. . semee of roundles, all counterchanged.

Ponsonby-Fane, see Fane. Pooler, Rev. Lewis Arthur Trevor, B.D. 18. 9
Ponsonby, sec Talbot-Ponsonby.
Downpatrick, co. Down, a falcon rising Popkin, Scotland, a hand holding a

Ponsonby, Ireland, and of Hale Hall, ppr., beUed or, and charged on the writing.pen ppr. 217. 10

Haugh, Cumb., on a ducal coronet or, breast with a lozenge gu. Vi et vir- Poppelwell, a lion rampant ppr. Non

three arrows environed by a snake ppr. tute. nobis nnscimur. I- 13

173- 2 Pooler, Rev. C. F. Knox, same crest and Popplewell, a demi-honess rampant ppr.

Ponsonby, Thomas Brabazon, Kilcooley motto. Popplewell, a falcon belled vert, between

Abbey, Thurles, co. Tipperary, same Pooley, Chesh. and Suff., a lion rampant two gilliflowers ppr.

crest. Pro Rege, lege, grege. sa., collared and lined or. cf. 1.3 Porcelll-Cust, Lieutenant-Colonel Allan

Ponsonby, Edward-, Viscount Duncannon, Pooley of the Cedars, Sion Hill, Bath, a Roger Charles, 13, Great Stanhope
C'B., 17, Cavendish Square, W., out of lion rampant sa., collared and lined Street, W., a Uon's head erased sa.,

a ducal coronet five arrows, one in pale or. collared paly wavy of six arg. and az.,

and two in saltire, points downwards, Pooll, Henry-Batten-, Robert Pooll, Es- and charged on the neck with a cross

entwined with a snake ppr. Pro Rege, quire, J.P., of Timsbury and Road crosslet arg.

lege, grege. Manor, Somers., in front of a griffin's Porch, John Albert, of Edgarley. Glaston-

Ponsonby-Fane, Sir Spencer Cecil Bra- head erased erm., armed and langued bury, Somers. : (i) On a mount vert,

bazon, K.C.B., Stable Yard, St. gu., and charged on the neck with a a wolf passant holding in the mouth an

James's, S.W. : (i) Out of a ducal fountain, a battle-axe fesswise ppr. arrow, barb downwards, and in the

coronet or, a bull's head arg., pied sa., Confide recte agens. 226. 1 dexter paw a bow stringed, all ppr.

charged on the neck with a rose gu. Pooly, Ireland, a lion rampant sa., col- (for Parch). 280.7. (2) On a mount an

(2) Five arrows, one in pale and four in lared or. c/. I. 10 eagle with wings expanded resting the

saltire, points downwards or, entwined Poor of Darrington, Wilts, a tower sa., dexter claw on a cross flory. Cordi dat

witli a snake ppr. masoned arg. 156. 2 robora virtus. 280. 8

Ponsonby, Ireland, on a ducal coronet Poore, Ireland, a stag's head cabossed, Porch, Montague Phippin, B.A., Kew-

or, a serpent ppr., pierced through with between the attires a crucifix, all ppr. stoke, near Weston-super-Mare, same

five darts fretty gu. Pro Rege, lege, 122. 13 crests and motto.

grege. Poore, Sir Richard, Bart., of Bushall, Porcher of Snare HiU, Norf., Borough

Pont of Shyr's Mill, Scotland, a sphere Wilts, a cubit arm erect vested sa., Green, Cambs, and Clyffe, Dorset, a

az., beautified with six of the celestial slashed arg., cuffed erm., charged with lion rampant or, charged with three

signs environing the terrestrial globe, two mullets in fesse or, grasping in the bars gu.. holding between the paws a

all ppr. Perenne sub polo nihil. hand an arrow barbed and flighted ppr. cinquefoil erm. Pro Rege.

Ponten, a lion's gamb erased sa., charged Pauper non in spe. Porchester, Lord, see Carnarvon, Earl of.

with an escallop arg. Pope, a derai-lion vert. 10. 2 Pordage, Kent, a dragon's head erased

Pontifex, a tower ensigned with a cres- Pope of Wilcote, Wroxton, and Deding- or, vomiting flames of fire ppr. 72. 5

cent gu. 156.4 ton, Oxon., and Tittenhanger, Herts, Porritt, a demi-heraldic antelope gu.,

Pontifex, late Edmund, Esquire, of Bath, two griffin's heads erased antl addorsed plain collared or, resting the sinister

a tower ppr., charged with a cross or and az., ducally gorged counter- foot upon an escutcheon of the last,

moline az., and surmounted by a changed. charged with a lion's head erased gu.

rainbow, also ppr. In hoc signo vinces. Pope, Alfred, J. P., of Wrackleford House, (Granted to Williant Henri/ Porritt. Es-

255. 8 Stratton, Dorset, and South Court, guire, of Armleij, Yorkshire, and the
Dorchester, same crest. other descendants of his father, David
Pontifex, Edmund Alfred. 72, Cornwall

tJardeus, South Kensington, same crest Pope, of the Middle Temple, E.C., out of Wright Porritt, Esquire.) Fortiter ct

and motto. park pales or, two gryphons' heads sapienter ferre. 127. 14

Ponton, Scotland, a tree ppr. Stand sure. addorsed sa., gorged with an annulet Port or Porte, Staffs, a hand erect hold-

143- 5 or. ing a pistol ppr. 221. 8
Pool or Poole, Essex, Staffs, and Der-
Pope, Berks and Ireland, a heraldic Port, an eagle's head erased, holding in
bysh., a hawk with wings expanded tiger passant or, tufted and maned sa.
the beak a cross patee fitched or.

ppr. 87. I 25. 5 Portal, a lion's head erased or. 17. 8
Pope, Cornw., a griffin passant arg., col-
Pool, C'hesh., and of New Shoreham, Sus- Portal of Ash Park, Overton, Hants, a

sex, a mermaid in profile ppr., holding lared gu. cj. 63. 2 castle arg. '55- ^
in the hands a Saxon coronet or.
Pope of London, an heraldic tiger passant Portal, Sir Wyndham Spencer, Bart., of

Poole of Waltham, Essex, a unicorn pas- or, collared and lined sa. c/. 25. 5 Malshanger, Basingstoke, Hants, a cas-

sant az., tufted, maned, and armed or, Pope of Kendall, Sussex, on a chapeau tellated portal flanked by two towers

ducally gorged arg. rf 48. 6 gu., turned up erm., an heraldic tiger arg., each tower charged with a fleur-
statant arg., tufted, maned, collared, de-lis in chief az., and a wreath of
Poole, C'hesh. and Ireland, a mermaid

ppr., crined or, holding in both hands ringed, and lined or. laurel in base vert. 305. 13
Pope, Shropsh., a cubit arm erect, habited
a naval coronet or. Portal of Laverstoke, Hants, a portal
gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand flanked by two towers arg., each tower
Poole, Bart, (extinct), of Poole, Chesh., a ppr. a pair of scales or. Mihi tibi. charged with a fleur-de-lis az. Armet
bull's head cabossed gu., armed barry

of five az. and or, the sinister horn Pope, Shropsh., the same, but cuffed nos ultio regem.

counterchanged. Pallet virtus. 43. 8 Portal, upon a castellated portal flanked

Poole, Ireland, a falcon rising arg. Pope, General George, C.B., a demi-lion by two towers ppr., a fleur-de-lis or,
rampant gu., gorged with an antique
and on each tower a rose gu.

29-2

)

POR POU

Portarlington, Earl of (Dawson-Damer), Porter, Edward Robert, Esquire, of Lon- Postlethwaite, on a ducal coronet or, a
Emo Park, Portarlington : (i) Out of don, an heraldic antelope's head erased ! boar's head sa., couped gu.

a mural crown or, a talbot's head az., arg., attired or, gorged with a collar Postlethwaite, George Burrow, Esquire.
gu., therefrom on the centre of the B.A., of Yewhurst, Bickley, Kent, and
Aeared or (for Darner). 56. 6. (2)
I

cat's head affrontee erased near the neck a bell pendent sa., charged with 14, Gray's Inn Square, W.C, on a

shoulders, of a tabby colour, holding in an ermine spot of the first. 127. 11 ducal coronet or, a boar's head erased
close sa.
j

the mouth a rat sa. (/or Dawson). Porter, an heraldic antelope's head

Vitce via virtus. 25. i erased, duoally gorged. cf. 127. 10 Postlethwaite of the Oaks, Cumb., out

Porte, a bird holding in the beak a cross Porter, an heraldic antelope's head of a ducal coronet or, a boar's head

croaslet fitched or. 106. 10 couped, ducally gorged. cf. 127. 10 sa. Semper paratus. 41. 4

Porteen, a pair of wings expanded, the Porter, a demi-antelope or, spotted, col- Poston, a demi-lion or, supporting an

dexter or. the sinister gu. 109. 6 lared and attired gu. 1 26. 3 arch gu.

Porteous of Craig Lockhart, Scotland, a Porter, a stag's head erased arg., attired Posynworth, a lion's head erased gu..

turtle-dove holding an olive-branch in and ducally gorged or, between two collared or. 18. 6
its beak, all ppr. / wait my time.
laurel-branches vert. Potkin of Rickmansworth, Herts, Seven-

92. 5 Porter of Waterford, Ireland, a stag's oaks, Kent, and Cambs, a stag's head
Porteous, David Scott, Lauriston Castle, erased sa., attired or, the nose arg.
head couped sa., attired or. 121. 5
Montrose, a hawk rising ppr., jessed 121. 2
Porter of Launcells, Cornw., a demi-goat Pott, a tower ppr., and on the battle-
—and belled or. Let the hawk shaw.
erect. 128. 2

Ocius properemus. Porter, Warw., a bull's head couped gu., ments thereof a crescent arg. 156.4

—Porteous of Hawkshaw, Scotland, a falcon armed or. cf. 44. 3 Pott and Potts of London and Norf., a

belled ppr. Let the hawk shaw. Ibyde Porter, Hants, a dragon's head couped leopard sejant ppr., collared, lined, and

my time. cf. 85. 3 gu. 71. I ringed az. 24. 8

Porter, Bart., Merrion Square, Dublin, Porter of Troquain, Kirkcudbrightsh., Pott, Chesh., a wild cat sejant, collared

on a fasces fesseways a cherub, all ppr. Scotland, a dexter arm in armour em- and chained or. cf. 26. 13

279. 14 bowed, holding in the hand a sword, Pott, Chesh., and of Stancliffe, Derbysh..

Porter of Dublin, a cherub's head ppr. all ppr. Vigilantia et virtute. 195. 2 on a mount vert, a greyhound couchant

Feur God. honour the King. 189.9 Porter, Ireland, a cubit arm habited az., gu., collared and ringed or

Porter, Sir William Henry, Bart., of cuffed arg., grasping in the hand a Pott, Henry Percy, Borthwickshields

Merrion Square, Dublin, in front of battle-axe ppr. cf. 207. 10 House, Hawick, N.B., a leopard sejant
ppr., collared, lined, and ringed or.
two cross crosslets fitchee in saltire or, Porterfleld of that ilk, Renfrewsh., Scot-

a cherub ppr. Fear Ood, honour the land, a branch of palm slipped erect Vive ut vivas.

King. 244. 13 vert. Sub pondere sursum. 147. i Pott of Woodside, Windlesham, an ounce

Porter of Etington, Warw., a portcullis Portington, Lines and Yorks, a dexter sejant ppr., collared and chained or.

arg., chained or. 178. 3 hand holding a dart, point downwards. Fortis et astutus.

Porter, Thomas Cole, Trematon Castle, 214. 4 Potter, Somers., Devonsh., Oxon., and

Saltash, Cornw., same crest. Vigi- Portland, Duke ol (Cavendish-Bentinek), Kent, a sea-horse or. 46. 2

lantibus. Welbeck Abbey, Worksop, Notts: (l) Potter, William, Esquire, of Liverpool, in
Out of a marquess's coronet or, two front of a cross crosslet fitchee gu., a
Porter, Thomas Stewart, Esquire, a port-

cullis ppr., therefrom pendent by a arms counter-embowed vested gu., on sea-horse or.

chain or a shield of the arms, viz. : the hands gloves, also or, each holding Potter of Buile Hill, Manchester, on a

sa., three bells arg., a canton of the an ostrich-feather arg. (for Bentinck). mount vert, a sea-horse erect ppr.,
last charged with a portcullis ppr. Et gorged with a collar gemel sa., and
Acf. 203. 2. (2) snake nowed ppr.

fide et virtute. 178. i (for Cavendish). Craignez horde. supporting a rudder or. 46. i

Porter, John Porter, Esquire, same crest !42. 4 Potter, Thomas Bayley, 31, Courtfield

aVd motto. 178. i Portlock, an ostrich holding in the beak Gardens, S.W., same crest. Virtuti

Porter, H. R. M., Esquire, of Birlingham, two keys ppr. cf. 97. 2 fortuni comes.
Pershore, Worcs. : (i) Upon a mount
Portman, Viscount (Portman), of Orchard Potter, a star of twelve rays or, between
vert, in front of a portcuUis with chains
Portman, Somers. : A(i) talbot sejant two wings arg.
or, a tilting-spear fessewise ppr. (for
or (for Portman). 55.2. (2) A unicorn Potter, Norf., an elephant's head erased
APorter). 178. 2. (2) demi-lion sa.,
gorged with a collar or, and pendent passant gu., armed and crined or. arg., guttee-de-sang. cf. 133. 3

A clean heart and a cheerful spirit. Pottinger, Sir Henry, Bart., J. P., D.L.. a

therefrom an escutcheon of the same cf. 48. 5 dexter arm embowed in armour ppr.,
garnished or, the hand gauntleted and
charged with two escallops palewise Portman, Somers., a talbot sejant or.

of the first, and holding between the 55. 2 grasping a sword, also ppr., hilted and
pommelled or, the arm encircled by
paws a ducal coronet of the second Portman, Somers., a leopard's face or,

(for Taylor). Quod vidt valde vult. with a cross crosslet fitched run through an Eastern coronet gu. Virtus in ardua.

14. 5 the skull and out of the mouth, be- cf. 195. I

Porter, Lines, and of St. Margarets-in- tween two snake's heads doi^-nwards Pottinger of Mount Pottinger, Devonsh.,

Southernam, Suff., a portcullis arg., ppr. a dexter arm in armour embowed ppr..

nailed and chained or, the chains cast Portman-Dalton, Seymour Berkeley, J. P., garnished or, the hand gauntleted and
grasping a sword, also ppr., hilted and
over in fret. A18, Eccleston Square, S.W. : (i) pommelled of the second, the arm en-

Porter-Burrall of Coppenagh, in the parish dragon's head with wings displayed

of Lurgan and Diocese of Kilmore : ( i vert, outside of the wings or, gorged circled by an Eastern coronet gu. Vir-

A naked arm embowed. holding in the with a collar nebuly of the last, and J„, i„ anho,. cf. 195. I
Pottman, a tlcur-de-lis gu. 14S. 2
hand two wreaths of oak interlaced, all Acharged with a cross patee arg. (2)

Appr. (for Burrall). (2) portcullis talbot sejant or. Potts-Chatto, •<,:, Chatto.

with chains or, charged with two bells Portmore, Earl, a unicorn rampant. Potts, a lion's head erased az. 17. 8

in fesse sa. {for Porter). Otium cum 4. 28 Potts, on a mount vert, a greyhound

dignitate. Portsmouth, Earl of (Wallop), of Farley couchant arg. cf. 60. i

Porter of Aston, Warw., between two Wallop, CO. Southampton, a mermaid Potts, Bart, (extinct), of Mannington,

pillars roofed and spired or, a church- holding in her sinister hand a mirror, Norf., a leopard sejant ppr., collared,

bell arg. and in her dexter a comb, all ppr. En lined, and ringed az. 24. 8

Porter of Claines, Worcs., a squirrel sejant suivant la verite. 1S4. 5 Potts, William Trumperaut, same crest.

holding a bell sa., garnished or. Posingworth, Possingworth, and Posyng- In vinculis etiam attdax.

Porter, a demi-squirrel or, semee of hurts, worth, out of a ducal coronet or, a Poulain, an eagle displayed gu. 75. 2

holding an acorn-branch vert, fructed plume of ostrich-feathers ppr. Poulden, a hand issuing from a cloud

cf. 114. 8 holding a book expanded. 215. 1

1

POU 453 POW

Poulet, a hawk with wings elevated, paw a broken tilting-spear in bend ppr., Powell and Powel, a demi-savage holding

ducally gorged and belled. therefrom by a ribbon gu. an escut- in his dexter hand a club. 1 86. 5

Poulett, Earl, Viscount Hinton, and Baron cheon resting on the wreath sa., charged Powell, Wales, a talbot's head ppr.

Poulett, of Hinton St. George, Somers., with a pheon or. 56. 12
an arm embowed in armour, holding Powell, William Beauclerk, Nanteos,
Powell, Charles Watson, Speldhurst,

in the hand a sword, all ppr. Gardcz Tunbridge Wells, same crest. Aberyswyth, a talbot's head ppr..

la loi. 195. 2 Powell, Rev. Clement, the Rectory, collared.

Poulett, a unicorn's head vert. 49. 7 Newick, Sussex, same crest. Powell, Wales, a talbot's head couped

Pouley, Essex, within an annulet or, an Powell, same crest. Edrych i fynw. arg., collared and ringed or. cf. 56. i
Powell, of Nanteos, Cardigansh., a tal-
eagle displayed az. Powell, Hubert John, Lewes, Sussex,

Poulter, a ship in full sail ppr. same crest. bot's head couped ppr. Inter hastas et

160. 13 Powell, James Crofts, 13, Chester Street, hostes. 56. 12
Poultney, Leics. and Yorks, a leopard's
Grosvenor Place, S.W., same crest. Powell of Rock Dale, Kent, two arrows

head gardant erased sa., gorged with Powell, Reginald Henry, Lewes, Sussex, in saltire ppr., thereon a sparrow-hawk

a (lueal coronet or. same crest. arg., holding in the beak a sprig of oak

Poultney, a leopard's head gardant erased Powell, Arthur Crofts, Esquire, J.P., of slipped fructed, vert.

Milton Heath, Dorking, a lion passant Powell, Shropsh., an estoile. 164. i

Poulton, an anchor and cable sa. or, holding in the dexter paw a broken Powell, a spear broken in two pieces, the
16:. 2 upper part in bend surmounted by the
tilting-spear in bend ppr., pendent lower in bend sinister, all within two
Pound of Drayton, Hants, a castle ppr.
therefrom by a riband gu. an escut-

cheon resting on the wreath sa., charged branches of laurel disposed orleways

Pound of London, same crest. Firma with a pheon or. Ar nid yw puyil pyd- vert.

durarU. 155-8 yw. Power, Viscount Valentia (extinct), a
demi-stag salient sa., attired and un-
Pound, A. J., Esquire, United University Powell, a lion statant regardant, pierced

Club, a boar's head couped close. through the chest by an arrow in bend, gu. or. 119. 2

Fidus et audax. point downwards. Power, Scotland, a stag's head, and be-
tween the attires a cross patee. Per
Pount, Scotland, a buck's head cabossed Powell, a demi-lion rampant. 10. 2

Dumppr., attired or. spiro, spero. Powell of Castle Madoc, a lion's head crucem ad coronam. 1 20. 9

122. 5 erased arg., gorged with a collar flory- Power, a stag's head cabossed ppr., at-
Pountney, a leopard's head and neck
counter-flory gu. Anima in amicis tired or, and between the attires a

erased. 23. 10 una. cf. 18. 6 crucifix, also ppr. 122. 13

Pourle, Powrie, and Purie, Scotland, a Powell, Sir Richard Douglas, Bart., Power-Lalor of Long Orchard, co. Tip-

hunting-horn az., garnished gu. Ves- K.C.V.O., M.D., 62, Wimpole Street, perary : (i) A arm embowed vested

pere et mane. 228. 1 W., same crest. gu., cuffed vert, the hand grasping a

Povey, a bugle-horn sa., verruled or, Powell, William Folliott, Esquu-e, Sharow sword ppr. (for Lalor). 204. I. (2) A

stringed gu. 228. 1 Hall, Ripon, a lion's head erased arg., stag's head cabossed ppr., attired or,
gorged with a collar flory gu. Anima
Povey of London, out of a mural coronet and between the attires a crucifix ppr.

or, a griffin's head ppr., charged with (for Power). 122. 13

an annulet for difference. cf. 67. 10 Powell, Rev. Charles Thomas, M.A., 3, Power, Sir James Douglas Talbot, Bart.,
Powe, a crescent az. 163. 2 College Yard. Worcs., a lion's gamb
of Edermine, co. Wexford, a buck's
Powell, see Sweetman-Powell. erased gu., surmounted by a rose of head cabossed quarterly gu. and or,

Powell, Surrey, a lion rampant arg., hold- the last, stalked, leaved, and slipped between the attires counterchanged a
cross calvary erect gu. Per crucem ad
ing a garb vert. saltireways ppr. Per devias vias.
Powell, Robert Henry Wynyard, M.D.,
Powell, Shropsh., a lion rampant sa. coronam. cf. 122. 5

Oinne bonuni Dei donum. i. 10 Ottawa, Canada, the sun or, above Power of Corheen, co. Galway, a buck's

APowell, Bart.. Shropsh. : (i) lion ram- clouds ppr. Aude. head cabossed arg., attired or, and be-

pant sa., armed and langued gu. (for Powell of Fulham, Middx., and St. tween the attires a crucifix ppr.

APowell). I. 10. (2) dexter arm em- James's, Clerkenwell, a lion's head 122. 13

bowed in armour, the hand ppr. grasp- erased gu. 17. 2 Power of Roskeen, co. Cork, same crest.

ing a sword arg., hilted or, all on a sun Powell of Penkelly, Heref., a lion's gamb Per crucem ad coronam. 122. 13

in splendour ppr. {for Kynaston). erased or. 36. 4 Power, Mandeville-, of Wilmar, co. Tip-

Powell, Sir Francis Sharp, Bart., of Powell of Hurdcott House, Wilts, a lion's perary, Ireland, a stag's head cabossed

Horton Old HaU, Bradford, Yorks, a gamb erect and erased gu. Spes mea arg., attired or, between the attires a

lion rampant sa., gorged with a double Christus erit. 36. 4 cross Calvary of the first, thereon a

chain or, therefrom pendent a pheon Powell of Hinton, Heref., and St. Albans, representation of the Crucifixion ppr.
arg., and resting the sinister fore- paw
Herts, out of a ducal coronet or, a Per crucem ad coronam. 122.13

on an escutcheon of the second. demi-griifin sa., beaked and armed of Power, a stag's head cabossed ppr., at-

the first. 64. 4 tired or, on the top of the scalp a cross

Powell, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Clar- botonnee gu. cf. 122. 5

ingbold, J.P., of Banlahan, co. Cork, Power, a buck's head cabossed ppr., be-

Powell, Jeffreys-, of Broynllis, Breconsh. : Ireland, out of a ducal coronet or, a tween the attires a cross gu., surmount-

(i) A lion rampant arg., holding be- demi-griffin vert, charged on the ing an escallop arg. cf. 122. 5

tween the paws a garb vert, and sup- shoulder with a trefoil slipped or. Power, Sir ,\dam Clayton, Bart., J. P.,
porting with the dexter hind-paw an
escutcheon sa., charged with a boar's Edrych i fynw cf. 64. 4 D.L., of Kilfane, co. Kilkenny, a stag's
head, also arg. (for Powell). (2) Upon
the stump of a tree between two palm- Powell of London, out of a ducal coronet head erased ppr. Pro patrid semper.
branches ppr., a heron arg., holding in
the beak a spear-head ppr. (for Jeffreys). or, a demi-griffin sa. 64. 4 121. 2
Lahore et scientia.
Powell, Heref., out of a ducal coronet or, Power, Ambro.se William Bushe, J.P.,
Powell of Newicke, Sussex, a lion passant Glencairn Abbey, Lismore, Ireland,
• or, holding in the dexter paw the a demi-griffin sa., beaked and legged

broken shaft of a spear in pale ppr. of the first. 64. 4 same crest and motto.

Powell of Bruton, Somers., a lion passant, Powell, a boar passant sa., collared and Power, Manley Kingsmill Maidey, of the
re^sting the dexter paw on a broken
lined or. Hill Court, near Ross, Heref., issuant
tilting-spear arg. Powell of Llwydarth, Lanharen, and from a mural coronet or, a stag's head
Powell, Nathanael, Luctons, Buckhurst sa., gorged with a laurel- wreath, and
Maesteg, Glamorgansh., Wales, a boar's attired of the first. Angdis suis
Hill, Essex, a lion passant or, in the
head. 43- '

Powell, Wales, a Saracen's head affrontee, prcecipiet de te.

couped at the shoulders ppr., wreathed Power-Lalor, George Richard, Long

about the temples arg. and sa. Orchard, Templemore, Ireland: (i)
An arm embowed vested gu., cuffed
190. 5

POW 454 PRA

vert, the hand ppr. grasping a short Pownall, Charles Assheton Whateley wards upwards, and to the sinister or,
cuffed of the same, the hand ppr. hold-
Asword, also ppr. {/or Lalor). (2) 15, St. John's Park, Blackheath, S.E. ing a cross patee fitchee in bend, also

stag's head affrontee or, between the same crest.

horns a crucifix ppr. {for Poioer). Powney of Old Windsor, Berks, a demi- arg. cf. 207. 3
eagle with wings Expanded sa. , charged
Forlis et fidelis. on the breast v.-ith a mascle arg. Poyner of Beslow and Shrewsbury,
Power, Oxon., a buck's head couped sa.
Shropsh., a demi-buck salient ppr., at-

attired or. 121. 5 cf. 81. 6 tired or, holding in his feet a chaplet
of laurel vert, charged on the shoulder
Power of Kilbolane, co. Cork, Ireland Powney, Cecil Du Pre Penton, formerly with a bugle-horn stringed or.
Poynes, a demi-leopard ducally gorged
stag's head couped sa. 121. 5 '

Power, Ireland, an antelope's head erased, of Fyfield House, Andover, Hants,

front of a demi-eagle, wings displayed

the neck transfixed by a spear, all ppr, sa., holding in the beak a mascle ppr. 25. 10

127. I pierced, three like mascles fessways Poynes of North Okingdon, Essex, and

Power, a dexter hand ppr., holding s and interlaced arg. Pro Rege. Alderley, Glouc, a hand issuing from
clouds ppr.
close helmet az. 217. 12 Powney, Cecil Du Pre Penton, Fyfield

Power, Henry, M.B., Bagdale Hall House, Andover, Hants, in front of a Poynings, Baron Poynings, a dragon's

Whitby, an arm -rambraced embowed demi-eagle, wings displayed sa. , holding head between two wings displayed.
grasping a sword, all ppr., charged in the beak a mascle pierced, three like
A72. 7. Badges : (i) key erect, wards

with a cross crosslet az. Un Dieu mascles fessways and interlaced arg downwards, surmounted by an antique
Pro Rege.
Roi/. Acoronet. (2) unicorn statant.

Powers, a stag's head couped j Powrie of Woodcocksholme, Scotland, a Poynings, Dorset, a dragon's head with

charged on the neck with a trefoil hunting-horn az., garnished gu. Ves wings displayed. 72. 7

vert. c/. 121. 8 pere et mane. 228. 11 Poynings, a pomegranate ppr. 152.4

Powerscourt, Viscount (Wingfield) Powrie of Roswallie, Forfarsh., Scotland Poynten, a pelican's nest with young

Powerscourt, near Enniskerry, co a hunting-horn az., garnished and birds ppr. 113- 7
Wicklow, a demi-eagle rising wit!
stringed gu. Vesjjere et mane. Poynter, Sir Edward John, Bart., 28,

wings expanded arg., looking at ths 228. I Albert Gate, S.W., in front of a cubit
arm erect vested gu., encircled by an
sun in its splendour. Fidelite est de Powtrell, a Saracen's head issuing ppr.

Dieu. 190. 14 annulet or, cuffed arg., the hand ppr.

Powerton, Essex, a hand ppr., holding a Powtrell of West Hallam, Derbysh., a holding two crosses patee fitchee in

spur or. 217. 14 hedgehog gu., coUared, chained, and saltire, also or, a mount vert. 272. i
quilled or. cf. 135. i
Powis, Earl of (Herbert), Powis Castle, Powys, see Lilford, Baron. Poynter, Middx., a cubit arm vested sa.,

Welshpool, a wyvern vert, holding in cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr. a

the mouth a sinister hand couped Powys-Lybbe, Reginald Cecil Lybbe, i baton in bend ensigned with a cross
the wrist gu. Ung je strveraij. lion's gamb erect and erased gu., hold formee or.

" 70- 3 ing a sceptre or. Parta tueri. Poynter, a hand holding a baton.

Powis, .sec Powys. Powys of Hard wick, Oxon., a lion's gam! Poynter, Chesh., an arm in bend vested

Powis, a demi-lion rampant regardant, erect and erased gu., holding a sceptre sa., cuffed or, pointing with the fore-

Audacter et sincere. cf. 16. 5 in bend sinister headed with a fleur finger ppr.

Powis, a lion's gamb erased sa., grasping delis or. Poynton, a stag's head vert. 21.5

a sceptre or. 38. 7 Powys of Berwick, Shropsh., a lion's Poyntz, a sword erect ppr. 170.2

Powis of Sutton, Shropsh., a lion's gamb erased and erect gu., holding a Poyntz and Poynes, of Iron Acton.

erased gu., grasping a sceptre i sceptre headed with a fleur-de-lis or Glouc, of Midgham, Berks, and Cow-

the top a fleur-de-lis. 38. 7 38. 7 dray, Sussex, a cubit arm, the fist
clenched ppr., vested in a shirt-sleeve
APowle, a demi-savage brandishing a sabre Powys, Shropsh. : (i) lion's gamb

ppr. cj. 186. 3 erased gu., grasping a sceptre or. arg.

Powle, Essex, a unicorn passant az., 38. 7. (2) A man's hand couped at Poyntz of Acton, co. Armagh, Ireland, a

armed and maned or. cf. 48. 5 the middle of the arm and erect cubit arm erect, the fist clenched ppr.,

Powles, upon a mount vert, in front of armour ppr. grasping a sceptre or. vested in a shirt-sleeve arg.
,

two battle-axes iu saltire or, Powys-Keck, Harry Leycester, the Knoll, Poyntz of Havant and Bedhampton,

statant sa., armed or. Qualis vita Kingston Hill, Surrey: (i) Out of Northamp., out of a naval coronet

finis ita. mural crown gu., a maiden's head arg., a cubit arm, the hand grasping

Powlett, see Cleveland, Duke of, erm., purfled or, her hair dishevelled two flagstaves in saltire ppr., and

Powlett, see Bolton, Baron. and flotant of the same, adorned with flowing from either a French tricolor

Powlett, Baron Bayning, see a chaplet vert, and garnished with
Powlett of Llandisil, Cardigansh., a fal
Aroses ppr. (for Keck). (2) lion's
con rising and belled or, ducally gorged
gu. 87. 2 gamb erased and erect gu., grasping a Impeteaux, in letters of gold. 221. 5
Powlett, Hants, a sphinx statant with
—fleur-de-lis bendways or (for Powys). PoyntZ-Stewart, Charles, J.P., Chestield

En Dieu est mafoi. Parta tueri. Park, Stevenage, Herts, a man's head

wings expanded ppr. Poyle of Castlezance, Cornw., a hemp couped ppr. Never unprepared.

Pownall, a unicorn's head erm. 49. 7 hackle or. Poyser of London, a stag's head erased

Pownall of Pownall, Chesh., a lion's gamb Poynder, Dickson-, Sir John Poynder, gu., attired or, holding in the mouth

erect and erased ppr., holding a key Bart., of Hardingham, Norf. : (i)Over an oUve-brauch fructed ppr., charged
or, from which a chain is reflexed of an arm in armour embowed, brandish- on the neck with an Eastern crown or.

the same. 35. i ing in the gauntlet a falchion ppr., a Poyser, Arthur Horatio, M.A., Syden-
trident and a spear in saltire or. ham, Kent, same crest.
Pownall of London, a lion's gamb erect

and erased sa., charged with two roses 306. 10. (2) Out of a demi-tower Praed, a demi-lion az. 10. 2

arg., holding a key iu bend sinister, arg., charged with a cross patonce gu., Praed, Bucks and Oxon., out of a fire-

wards downwards, or, from which a a cubit arm erect vested sa., cuffed or, leaved ducal coronet or, a unicorn's
chain is entwined about the gamb of holding in the hand ppr. a cross pateo head arg., armed and maned of the

the same. Grace me guide. 35-4 fitched of the first. For'^zs fortuna first. cf. 48. 12

Pownall, John Fish, J.P., 63, RusseU fupat. 306. 9 Praed, Mackworth-, Robert Herbert, of

Square, W.C, same crest and motto. Poynder, Alfred, Esquire, M.A., of 43, Mickleham Downs, Dorking, out of a

Pownall of Liverpool, a lion's gamb Lee Park, Blackheath, S.E., same five-leaved ducal coronet or, a uni-

erased ppr., charged with two muUets crest. En avant poyn d'erreur. corn's head arg., maned and horned

in pale arg., holding a key in bend sin- Poynder, issuant out of the battlements or.

ister or, and affixed thereto a chain of a castle arg., charged with a cross Pranell or Prannell of London, and
entwined about the gamb of the same. flory gu., a dexter cubit arm erect Martin Wothy, Hants, issuing from

0/ficium prcesto. 35-7 vested sa., charged with a key in pale, rays ppr., an eagle's head sa. 84. 13

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PRA 455 PRE

Prannell, Herts, issuing from rays an Prendergast, a man's head couped at the Preston, Scotland, out of a ducal coronet

eagle's head, all or. 84. 13 neck ppr. 190. 12 a unicorn's head. Prcesto, ut prcestem.

Prater of Eton Water, Wilts, a pegasus Prendergast, an antelope's head couped 48. .12

current sa., ducally gorged or. ppr., attired gu. cf. 126. 2 Preston, out of a marquess's coronet a

230. 20 Prendergast of Newcastle, co. Tipperary, unicorn's head ppr. Prcesto, ut prces-

Prater, Thomas Herbert, the Grange, a heraldic antelope trippant ppr., at- tem. cf. 48. 12

Faruborough, Banbury, same crest. tired and ungu. or. Vincit Veritas. Preston, Scotland, an angel ppr. Prcesto,

Labor omnia vincit. 127. 5 ut prcestem. 1 84. 12

Prater, under a palm-tree vert, a lion Prendergast, General Sir Harry Norton Preston, Lanes, Cumb., and Westml.;

couchant gardaut. Dalrymple, G.C.B., V.C, Heron Court, over a ruined tower a falcon volant,

Pratt, see Camden, Marquess of. Richmond, Surrey, same crest and both arg., beaked, legged, and belled

Pratt, a wolf's head erased quarterly arg. motto. or. cf. 49. 7

and sa. 30.'8 Prendergast, Bart, {extinct), of Gort, co. Preston of West Derby, Lanes :.(i) On

Pratt, Norf., a wolf's head per pale arg. GJalway, Ireland, same crest. Vincit a ruined tower or, a falcon with wings

and sa. 30. 5 Veritas. 127. 5 expanded and elevated ppr., beaked,
legged, and belled of the first. (2) On
Pratt, a wolf's head per pale arg. and Prentice, Scotland, a wolf's head erased a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a wolf

sa., gorged with a collar, thereon three or. 30. 8

pellets counterchanged. Tuum est. Prentice, an eagle displayed holding in or. Si Dieu veult.

Pratt, Kent, an elephant's head erased the dexter claw a dagger and in the Preston, Rev. John D'Arcy Waroop,

arg. Judicium parium aut lex terrce. sinister a pistol, all ppr. Yorks, on a tower or, a falcon with

133- 3 Prentice, Thomas Augustus, Esquire, of wings expanded and elevated ppr.,
Pratt, Rev. John, Durris, Bantry, Ire-
Armagh, Ireland, a demi-greyhound beaked, legged, and belled of the first.
land, same crest.
Pratt, Robert, Gawsworth, Carrigrohane, rampant or, collared, ringed, and lined SiDieuveidt. c/. 156. 8

Cork, same crest. sa., and charged on the shoulder with Preston, Captain John Norcliffe, of
Pratt, Edward Roger Murray, of Ryston
a trefoil slipped vert. Nee timeo nee Flasby Hall, Gargrave, Yorks, same
Hall, Norf., between a branch of oak
and another of pine ppr., each fructed spcrno. cf. 60. 8 crest and motto.
or, a wolf's head per pale arg. and sa.,
gorged with a collar charged with Prentice, Johu George, Oxton, Chesh., Preston of Preston Richard, Preston
three roundles, all counterchanged,
langued, and erased gu. Rident flo- same crest and motto. Patrick, Nether Levens, Westml., and

rentia prata. Prentis, a leopard's face gu., spotted or. of the Manor and Abbey of Furness,
Pratt of Youghal and Castlemartyr, co.
22 2 Lanes : On( i ) a ruined tower arg.
Cork, Ireland, an elephant's head Prentys of Wygenhall and Burston, Norf.,
a falcon volant of the same, beaked,

a demi-gre3'hound or, collared, ringed, legged, and belled or. (2) On a cha-

and lined sa. cf. 60. 8 peau gu., turned up erm., a wolf or. Si

Prescop, a horse's head arg. cf. 50. 13 Dieu veult. cf. 29. 2

Prescot or Prescott, a dexter hand apau- Preston of Holker, Lanes, on a tower

erased sa., tusked or. 133-3 moe gu. 222. 14 arg., a stork rising of the last, beaked or.

Pratt, Biokerton, Roughton, Cterleon, Prescot, Lines, out of a ducal coronet Preston, Ireland, on a ducal coronet per

Monm., in front of two javelins in or, a boar's head and neck arg., pale or and gu., a griffin sejant of the

saltire an elephant's head couped ppr., bristled or. 41. 4 first, resting the dexter claw on an e.s-

holding in the trunk a mullet of six Prescott, Hants, on a mural coronet a cutcheon of the last. 62. 11

points or. Aut fas aut mors. buck sejant. 116. 4 Preston, Suff. and Ireland, between two

Pratt, Leics., a demi-unicorn or, holding Prescott, Sir George Lionel LawsonBagot, wings az., a crescent or. cf. 112. 6

a lozenge az. cf. 48. 7 Bart., of Theobalds Park, Herts, a cubit Preston, Sir Jacob, Bart., of Beeston St.

Pratt of Hathern, Leics., and South wark, arm erect vested gu., cuffed erm., Lawrence, Norf., a crescent or. Pris-

Surrey, a demi-unicorn salient or, hold- holding in the hand ppr. a hand tinum spero lumen. 163. 2

ing a mascle az. beacon sa., fired ppr. Lux tnihi Deus. Preston of Bellinter. co. Meath, Ireland,

Pratt, Suff., a lizard vert, ducally gorged Prescott, Charles Barrow Clarke, Wilms- a crescent or, between two wings in-

and lined or. c/. 138. 5 low Park, Wilmslow, Chesh., same verted az. Virtus sui ipsius proe-

Pratt, CO. Meath, Ireland, a falcon ppr., crest and motto.

hflled and jessed or. c/. 85. 2 Prescott - Decie, Richard, Bockleton Preston, Nathaniel Francis, Swainston,

Pratt, a caltrap embrued gu. 174. 14 Court, Tenbury : (i) A cubit arm erect Navan, same crest and motto.

Pratt, Joseph, of Cabra Castle, co. Cavan, holding in bend sinister a sword ppr., Preston of Yarmouth, a crescent or, be-

Ireland, a lion's head erased gu., pommel and hilt or. between two tre- tween two wings sa. 6cf. 1 1 2.

pierced through the back of the neck Afoils vert. 243. 17. (2) cubit arm Preston of Ardsallagh, co. Meath, Ireland,

with a broken spear ppr. Virtute ct vested gu., guttee-d'or, holding in the a crescent or, between two wings in-

hand ppr. a beacon sa., fired ppr. verted az. Sui ipsius proeviium.

Pratt, Walter Caulfeild, J.P., Oving Toujours pret. 243. 18 Preston of Chilwick, Herts, and Beds,

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House, Aylesbury, same crest. Presland and Prestland, a man's head out of a mural coronet or, a demi-fox

Pratte, a lion's head erased vert. 17. 8 couped at the shoulders affrontee sa.,! rampant sa., gorged with a collar erm.

Prattenton of Clareland and Hartlobury, ducally crowned or. 192. 9 Preston of Up-Ottery, Devonsh., and

Worcs., a goat's head erased or. j Durh., on a chapeau gu., turned up

Pressly, Wilts, Hants, and London, a

128. S cockatrice sejant ppr. 68. 4 | erm., a wolf or.
Pratter, a horse's head charged with a
Prest of Sheffield, a demi-terrestrial globe Preston, John Wilby, of Dalby Park.

caltrap. cf. 51. 9 ppr., thereon a demi-pegasus regardant Lines, same crest and motto.

Prattinton of Bewdley, Worcs.. a goat's erm., semee of mullets gu., supporting Preston, Major-General John Ingle, 6, the
an anchor erect sa. Toujours prest. | Esplanade, Plymouth, on a chapeau
head erased or. Vim vi repellere licet.

128. 5 P„restXage, a porcupine ppr. "^7- 6 gu.. turned up erm.. a fox passant ppr.
136. 5
Prattman, Durh. : (i) Two lion's gambs Preston of Preston - in - Amounderness,

erased holding a mullet or. c/. 10. 2 Prestley, London and Herts, a cockatrice Lanes, a wolf passant ppr. 28. 10

(2) A demi-lion rampant holding a arg., standing on a broken lance or, Preston, an arm in armour embowed

cross patee fitched gu. Labor omnia the top in the mouth, headed of the holding in the hand a dagger, all ppr.,

vincit. first. hilted or. 196. 5

Preadeaux, a cutlass and a caduceus in Preston, see Gormanston, Viscount. Preston-Hillary, Charles Ernest Richard,
saltier, and in chief a Mercury's cap,
Preston, Lord Dingwall, out of a ducal out of a mural crown or, a cubit arm

all ppr. cf. 171. I coronet or, a unicorn's head sa. 48. 12 in armour ppr., garnished or, encircled
Preston, Campbell-, Robert William by a sash vert, the gauntlet holding a
Prelate, a garb in fess ppr. 153-6

Prendergast, Ireland, a cockatrice with Pigott Clarke, of Valleyfield House, galtrap erect of the first. Virtute nihil

wings expanded ppr. 68. 6 Culrose, N.B., same crest and motto. invium. 269. 1}

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Prestwick, a leopard's face jessant-de-lis ethsh., a lion rampant arg., holding in Price, Howel John James, Esquire, D.L.,
the dexter paw a rose-sprig ppr. J.P., Greensted Hall, Ongar, Essex, in
or. 22. 5 front of a boy's head affrontee, couped
Prestwick or Prestwich, Bart. (exUnct), Vita brevis gloria ceterna. at the shoulders ppr., two serpents
saltirewise, heads upward vert, and a
of Holme, Lanes, a porcupine ppr. In Price, Ralph George, 26, Hyde Park spear-head fessewise. Innocentes sicut
Gardens, W., same crest.
ie, Domine, sperabi. 136. 5 pueri sagaces sicut serpeiUes.
Price of Marrington Hall, and Brompton Price, James Benjamin Garsed, Esquire,
Prestwold, a demi-Hon rampant ducally Hall, Shropsh., a demi-lion rampant
erminois, holding between the paws an
gorged, all ppr. 10. 7

Prestwood of Boterford, North Huish, escallop sa., and transfixed through of Penscynor, near Neath, South Wales,

Devonsh., a grifSn's head sa., with

wings endorsed or, pellettee, beaked, the mouth by a tilting-spear palewise same crest and motto.

.

also or. cj. 67. 1 ppr. 237. 14 Price, John Bulkeley, of Plas Cadnant,

Pretor, Samuel Ashton, Esquire, J.P., Price-Davies, Stafford Davies, Esquire Anglesey, a falcon rising az. Na fynno
Belfield House, near Weymouth, a
(i) Upon a mount vert, between two Duwnifydd. 88.2
I

dexter arm fesseways couped habited, antlers or, a lion's head erased arg., Price, Hugh Bulkeley, J. P., the Moorings,
j

charged with two roundles, holding in ducally crowned gu., and charged with Menai Bridge, Anglesey, same crest

the hand a fasces. Amor patriae. an estoile sa. {/or Davies). 237. 13. and motto.

Pretor, an eagle's head couped or, with (2) A demi-lion rampant erminois, hold- Price, Ireland, a cock gu., holding in the

wings addorsed sa., gorged with a ing between the paws an escallop sa., beak a pea-pod ppr. In vigilasic vinces.

collar arg. and transfixed through the mouth by cf. 91. 2

Pretor-Pinney, Frederick Wake, Esquire, a tilting-spear paleways ppr. {for Price of Glangwilley, Carmarthensh., a

of the Grange, Somerton, Somers. : (i) Price). 237. 14 wolf rampant arg. Spes tutissima cmlis.

An arm in armour embowed couped at Price of Saintfield, co. Down, Ireland, a 28. 2

the shoulder, the part from the elbow lion's head erased or. Quis timeo. Price, Shropsh., a bugle-horn stringed or.

to the shoulder fesseways lying upon 17. 8 228. II

the wreath, holding in the hand ppr. a Price of Barton Regis, Glouc, out of a Price, Ireland, a mortar mounted ppr.

cross erosslet fitchee in bend sinister mural coronet or, a lion's head ppr. 169 10
19. 12
Aarg. {for Pinney). 237. 10. (2) Price, a garb banded or. 153-2
Price, James Nugent Blackwood, Saint-
demi-eagle or, the wings endorsed sa., field, CO. Down, a lion's head erased or. Price, G. P., Esquire, the Avenue, Elmers,
Quis timet.
semee of trefoils slipped of the first, Surbiton, a dragon's head vert,
Price of Castle Madoc, V.'ales : (i) A
and holding in the beak a like trefoil dragon's head vert, erased gu., holding erased gu., holding in the mouth a

Avert (jor Pretor). mar palrice. sinister hand couped at the wrist

237- II and dropping blood gu.
Pretyman, Ernest George, Orwell Park,
in the mouth a sinister hand erect Price-Davies, Stafford Davies, Esquire,
Ipswich, two lion's gambs erased sup-
couped at the wrist, also gu., dropping of Marrington Hall, Chirbury, Salop :

porting a mullet, all or. Vincet Ablood ppr. {for Price). 72. 6. (2) (i) Upon a mount vert, between two

Veritas. boar's head erased in fess {for Powell). antlers or, a lion's head erased arg.,

Prevost, Sir Charles Thomas Keble, Bart., 43. 2 ducally crowned gu., and charged with

M.A., of Belmont, Hants, a demi-lion Price, Morgan Philips, Tibberton Court, Aan estoile sa. {for Davies). (2) demi-
Glouc, a dragon's head erased vert,
rampant az., charged on the shoulder transfixed by a broken spear from the Uon erminois, holding between the
with a mural crown or, the sinister paw sinister in bend sinister ppr., in the
grasping a sword erect ppr., pommel mouth an eagle's leg erased arg. iif/e paws an escallop sa., and transfixed
and hilt or. Sermtum eineri.
Prevost, Captain William. Elfords, Hawk- through the mouth by a tilting-spear
hurst, Kent, same crest and motto.
Dumpaleways ppr. {for Price). spiro

labor levis. spero.

Price, Sir Francis Caradoc Rose, Bart., of Prichard, Lanes, a dragon's head erased

Priaulx, Guernsey, an eagle displayed or. Trengwainton, Comw.. a dragon's head at the neck vert. c/. 71. 2

Cesar Auguste. 75-2 vert, erased gu., holding in the mouth a Pricliard of London, a horse's head erm.,

Price, see Rugge- Price. sinister hand erect couped at the wTist erased gu. U. 4

Price, a lion rampant sa. I. :o embrued and dropping blood, all ppr. Prichard, Captain Hubert Cecil, PwUy-

Price, a lion rampant regardant sa. Arr Dwrr y gyd. cf. -2. 6 wrach, Cowbridge, Glamorgansh., a
wyvern's head erased vert, in its mouth
2. II Price, John Frederic, C.S.I., same crest. a hand sinister couped at the wTist gu.

Price-Williams, a lion rampant regardant Price, Green-, Sir Richard Dansey, Bart.,

or. Hocg dy mwyal. 2. 3 J.P., of Norton Manor, Radnorsh., in with guttee-de-sang.
front of a dragon's head erased vert, Prickard, Rev. William Edward, J.P.,
Price of Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, holding in the mouth a dexter hand same crest.

on a mural coronet or, a lion rampant

regardant sa., holding between the couped at the WTist gu., tliree escallops Prickett, a heart gu., within a fetterlock

paws a fleur-de-lis of the first. arg. Vive hodie. 7i' 5
Price, a demi-grifiin segreant. 64. 2 Prickett, of Bridlington, Yorks, a hind
Price, Wales, a lion rampant or, holding

a rose gu., stalked and leaved vert. Price of London, a griffin's head erased trippant ppr. Auxilium ab alto.

Price, Shropsh., a lion rampant gu., arg., holding in the beak a thistle gu., 124. 12

holding in his paws a sprig vert, flow- stalked and leaved vert, all between Prickett, Yorks, a pricket trippant ppr.

ered of the first. two wings ppr. Virtus prce nuinine. Prickley of London, on a chapeau gu.,
Price, Surrey, a lion rampant arg., hold-
<•/. 65. II turned up erm., a mural coronet arg.,
thereon an arm in armour embowed
ing a rose gu., slipped vert. Vive ut Price of Westbury, Bucks, a leopard's ppr., vambraced or, h(^ing in the
hand a battle-axe of the last, armed
vivas. head or. 22. 10

Price, Bart, {extinct}, of Foxley, Heref., a Price, Bucks, same crest. 22. 10
lion rampant arg., holding in the dex-
ter fore-paw a rose slipped ppr. Auxi- Price John, Esquire, of 7, Rue Evrard de lO. 2
Fouilloy, Amiens, France, on a wreath Priddle, a demi-lion or.

lium vieum a Doinino. of the colours an ant«lope holding in Prideaulx, a horse's head erased per fess
Price, Leonard C, Ewell, Surrey, a lion
the mouth a trefoil slipped or, resting or and gu. 51-4
rampant arg., in the dexter paw a rose
the dexter fore-leg upon an escutcheon Prideaux, Devonsh., an eagle volant arg..

gu., slipped vert. Vive ut vivas. of the same, charged with a spear-head beaked and legged gu.
Price, Edward Augustus Uvedale, 17,
sa., imbrued ppr. Spes unica virtus. Prideaux, Devonsh. and Cornw., an old
Penywern Road, Earl's Court, S.W.,
a lion rampant arg., holding in the 126. 13 man's head couped at the shoulders
dexter paw a rose gu., stalked and Price, a holy lamb passant bearing a ppr., the hair and beard or, on his head
leaved vert. Vive ut vivas. a chapeau gu. , turned up arg.
Price, Richard John Lloyd, F.R.A., banner charged with a cross. Prideaux, a man's head in profile couped
at the shoulders, on his head a cha-
F.Z.S., J.P.. D.L., of Rhiwlas, Merlon- 130. 2 peau az., turned up arg.
Price of London, a horse's head couped,

in the mouth a spear arg.

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Prideaux, Bart, {extinct), of Netherton, Princep, an . head erased ppr. Prior-Wandesforde, ^ Richard Henry,
! Castleoomes, co. Kilkenny, same crests

Devonsh., a man's head in profile | 83- 2 and mottoes.

CQuped at the shoulders ppr., and or Pring, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-

the head a chapeau az , turned up arg eagle displayed sa. 80. 14 Prior, a dexter hand holding a crosier
169. 2
Deus providebit Pring, a dagger in pale ppr. ppr. 219. 4

Prideaux-Brune, Charles Glynn, lo, Gros Pring, Walter, of Northlands, Exeter, a Prior, a bird holding in the beak a slip.

venor Gardens, S.W. : (i) A goat pas sword in pale ppr. Amicitia reddit 92. 5
Prisett or Prosset, Shropsh., a hand gu.,
sant per pale indented arg. and saa.,

armed and ungu. or, pendent from a Pringle, Sir Norman Robert, Bart., a holding a torteau.

collar gu. a shield, thereon the arms of —saltier within a garland of bay-leaves Prissick, a porcupine. 136. 5

Brune. (2) A man's head in profile ppr. Corona fides. Amicitia reddit Pritchard, a dexter arm ppr., holding in
honores.
couped at the shoulders ppr., and on the hand a battle-axe az., handled gu.

the head a chapeau az., turned up arg. Pringle of Crichton, a saltire arg. Spero 213. 12

Tou/ours pret. et progredior. Pritcbard, a horse's head bridled. 51.5
Pritcbard, a goat's head erased. 12S. 5
Prideaux-Brune, Charles Robert, the Pringle, an escallop or. Amicitia reddit Pritcbard, an escaUop-shell arg. 141. 14
Pritcbard, a lion rampant sa.
Grange, Welwyn, Herts, same crests i. 10

and motto. Pringle of Clifton, Roxburghsh., an es-

Prideaux-Brune, Rev. Edward Shapland, callop between two palm- branches in Pritcbard, late John, Esquire, J. P., of
Stanmore Hall, Bridgnorth, and Brose-
Rowner Rectory, Gosport, same crests orle. Spero et progredior. 141. 4

and motto. Pringle, Scotland, an escallop between ley, Shropsh., a dragon's head erased
arg., holding in the mouth an escallop
Pridbam, a hand ppr. holding a cha. two branches of palm in orle. Prompte sa., the neck charged with two buckles
in fesse between as many barrulets az.
peau az., turned up erm., between two et consel. 141- 4
branches of laurel in orle vert. 217. ^
Pridham of Ottery, and 4, Balmora'l Pringle of Haining, Selkirksh.. an escal-
Place, Plymouth, Devonsh., a lion's
gamb erased az., grasping a fetterlock lop half opened, and therein a pearl Lahore et fide. 71. 9
Prittie, see Dunalley, Baron.
ppr. Prcemium virtutis.

Pringle of Caledon, co. Tyrone, Ireland, Prittie of Kilboy, CO. Tipperary, Ireland,
a wolf's head erased arg. In omnia
or. Prudhomme et loyal. an escallop erminois Amicitia reddit

Prierse, a unicorn's head gu., collared honores. 141. 14 paratus 30. S

vert. cf. 49. 1 Pringle, James Lewis, of Torwoodle, Pritty, a wolf's head erased per pale arg.
Priest, a martlet sa.
Priestley, a demi-lion sa. 95. 5 Selkirksh., Scotland, a serpent nowed and gu. 30. 8
Priestley of Whitewindows, 10. i
Sowerby, ppr. Nosce teipsum. 142. 4 Probert, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,

Pringle of Whytbank and Yair, Sel- holding in the hand a sword ppr. 195. 2

Yorks, a cockatrice arg., standing on kirksh., Scotland, a man's heart ppr., Probert, William Richard, the Lodge,

the lower part of a broken spear in winged or. Sursum. 112. 10 Linton, Cambs, a Cornish chough ppr.

fess or, and holding the other part in Pringle, Alexander, Junior United Ser- within a closed fetterlock or.

the mouth. Respite finem. vice Club, same crest and motto. Proby, see Carysfort, Earl of.
Proby, Hunts" Chesh., and Shropsh., an
Priestley, the late Sir W. 0., in front of Pringle of Greenknowe, Scotland, an
ostrich's head erased arg., ducally
a mount, thereon a cockatrice holding anchor within a garland of bay-leaves gorged or, holding in the beak a key

an arrow point downwards in its beak, ppr. Semper spero vieliora.

a serpent nowed, all ppr. Ars longa 161. 10 of the last.
Probyn, John Langford, late of Huntley
vita brevis. 269. 4 Prinne of Worcs., and AUington, Wilts,
Manor, same crest.
Prigion or Prujean, a greyhound's head out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle Probyn, General Sir Dighton M., K.C.S.I.,

erased sa., gorged with three roses in displayed ppr., beaked sa. 80. 14 K.C.B., C.B., of Park House, San-

fess, between two bars arg. 61. 3 Prinsep-Levett, Thomas, of Croxhall

Prime, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's Hall, Lichfield: (i) An eagle's head dringham, Norf., an ostrich's head
erased ppr., ducally gorged or, and
gamb holding a tilting-spear ppr. erased gu., guttee-d'or, in the beak a holding in the beak a key of the last.
Manus hcec inimica tyrannis.
Prime of Walbertou House, Sussex, an bird bolt erect (bolt downwards) ppr.
owl ppr., gorged with a collar or,
A(for Prinsep). (2) demi-lion arg.,

charged with two mullets sa., and is- ducally crowned or, gorged with a Probyn, Clifiord, Gros venor Street, W.,
in front of two keys in saltire or, an
suing from the mouth a scroll with collar az., in the dexter paw a cross

this motto. Nil invita Minerva. crosslet fitchee sa , the sinister paw ostrich's head erased at the neck az.
Manus hcec inimica tyrannis.
Primout and Primouth, Surrey, a demi- resting on an escutcheon of the third

buck sa., attired or. 119. 2 charged with a fieur-de-lis or (jor Probyn, Lieutenant-Colonel, 55, Gros-

Primrose, Earl of Rosebery, see Rosebery. Levett). venor Street, W., a demi-lion holding

Primrose, Scotland, a demi-lion gu., hold- Prior, see Murra3'-Prior. in the paws a bezant.

ing in the dexter paw a primrose ppr. Prior, an escallop arg. 141. 14 Procter of Hay, Brecknock, and of Iron-

Fide et fiducia. Prior of Paragon House, Blackheath, bridge, Shropsh., a cubit arm habited

Primrose, a demi-lion gu., holding in the Kent, an escallop-shell arg. Speriamo. vert, cuffed arg., holding in the hand

dexter paw a primrose or. 141. 14 a hammer ppr. Fit via vi. 207. 1

Primrose, a lion rampant gu., holding in Prior, Ireland, a star of eight points Proctor, see Beauchamp-Proctor.

the dexter paw a primrose ppr. wavy or. cf. 1 64. 4 Proctor, Scotland, a greyhound sejant

Primrose, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant Prior of Roding, Essex, a star of eight ppr. Toujours fidele. 59. 4

ppr., armed and langued gu. Primus points wavy or. 3Ialo mori quam Proctor, Cambs and Middx., a martlet gu.

tametsi virilis. 10. 2 josdari. cf 164. 4 95- 4
Proctor, on a chapeau ppr., a martlet or
Primrose, Sir John Ure, Bart., a hand Prior, Ireland : { i ) .An estoile vert.

couped at the wrist, grasping a prim- A164. I. (2) talbot's head erased 95. 1

rose slipped ppr. Fide et fiducia. arg., charged on the breast with a Proctor, Middx. and London, on a mount

274. I trefoil slipped ppr. Quis audeat luci vert, a greyhound sejant arg., spotted

Primrose, a dexter hand holding a sword aggredi. cf. 56. 2 brown, collared or. 59. 2

ppr. A212. 13 Prior-Wandesforde : (i) church ppr., Proctor, Major, J.P., Bank House, Wed-

Prin, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi- the spire az., and over it the motto. nesbury, on a mount vert, a greyhound

eagle volant sa. Pour Veglise (jor Wandesjord). 15S. 10. sejant arg.
Prince of Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury, (2) An etoile vert (jor Prior), and Prodgers, Edwin, of Dane End, Ware,

Shropsh., out of a ducal coronet or, a over it the motto. Quis nudcat luci Herts, in front of a cross Calvary or, a
wyvern with wings endorsed vert,
cubit arm erect vested gu., cuffed erm., aggrendi ? 164. i holding in the mouth a sinister hand
couped at the wrist gu. gorged with a
holding in the hand ppr. three pine- Prior-Wandesforde, Henry Wallis, Cros-
,
apples of the first, stalked and leaved sogne House, co. Tipperary, same
coUar, and therefrom a line reflextd
vert. crests and mottoes.

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PRO 458 PUL

over the back of the first, the dexter Prowse of Wicklow, Northamp., out of a a cross botony fitchee in bend sinister,
ducal coronet arg., a demi-lion rampant and resting the dexter hind-leg on two
claw resting on a cross patee, also or, gardant of the same, collared and
spears in saltire ppr. Duw an digon.
Devouement sans bornes. 70. 7
231. 10
Prodgers, Herbert, Kington House, King- ringed or.
Prowze, a dexter hand throwing a dart Prytherch, Wales, a stag's head cabossed.
ton St. Michael, Chippenham, same
and between the attires an imperial
crest and motto. ppr. 214. 4
crown ppr. Duw a digon. cf. 122. 5
Promoli, Liverpool, out of a ducal coro- Prowze, Glouc, Somers., and Devonsh., Pucke, George Hale, M.A., J. P., same
net a long cross between two ostrich-
out of a ducal coronet arg., a demi-

feathers. Nit dcsperandum. lion rampant gardant of the first, col-

cf. 114- 9 lared and ringed or. Puckering, Herts and Warw., a buck
Prosser, on a mount a horse bridled Prudhoe, Baron (Percy), on a chapeau
ipan 117. 2

and at full speed, all ppr. gu., turned up erm., a lion statant az., Puckering, Herts and Warw., a buck

cf. 52. I the tail extended. Esperance en Dieu. current or. cf. 118. 13

Prosser, a wolf's head erased holding in 4. S Puckle, a cubit arm erect holding in
the mouth a sword in bend sinister,
Prudhome and Pridham, Devonsh., a the hand a spear in bend. 214. 1 1

point upwards, all ppr. c/. 30. 8 lion's gamb erased ppr. 36. 4 Puckle of Graffham, Hunts, a dexter

Prosser, Wegg-, Francis Richard, Bel- Pruon of Cheltenham, Glouc, a demi- hand apaumee charged with a rose,

Amont, Heref. : (i) wolf's head erased eagle displayed sa., charged on the both ppr.
Puddesey, Yorks, a leopard passant
sa., semee of spear-heads arg., pierced breast with a fess arg., thereon three
through the mouth with a sword ppr.
crosses patee gu., and holding in the ppr. cf. 24. 2
A{for Prosser). (2) sinister hand in a
beak a sprig of olive ppr. 81.9 Puddesey, Yorks, a cat passant ppr.
gauntlet ppr., holding an escutcheon
Prujean, a greyhound's head erased sa., 26. 4
Pudsey, Warw., Yorks, Oxon., Lanes,
sa., charged with an annulet or (for charged on the neck with three roses
Staffs, and Beds, same crest.
AWegg). (3) demi-lynx ppr., semee- between two barrulets arg. 61. 3

de-lis gu., holding a branch of olive, Pryce, Wales, a lion rampant regardant Pudsey, a leopard passant ppr. cf. 24. 2
Pudsey, Thorn-, A. H., Esquire, of Seisdon
also ppr. (/or Haggitt). or. 2. 3
Hall, Staffs, a mountain-cat passant
Prother, on a tower sa., a crescent or. Pryce, Bart, (extinct), of Newtown, Mont- gardant ppr., charged on the shoulder

156. 4 gomerysh., a lion rampant regardant
Prothero, Francis Egerton, M.A., Malpas
or. Avi numerantur avoruin. 2. 3 for distinction, thereon a cross crosslet
Court. Newport, same crest and motto.
Pryce, a lion rampant regardant holding vert, with a lozenge or. Fortuna

Prothero, a bird volant purp. in the dexter paw a trefoil. favente.
Protheroe, E. Shaw, of Dol-Wilym, Pudsey, De, an eagle's head holding in
cf. 2. 3
Hebron, R.S.O., Carmarthensh., a the beak an acorn stalked and leaved.
Pryce, Edward Stlsted Mostyn, Esquire,

savage holding in his dexter hand a of Gunley Hall, Chirbury, Shropsh., a cf. 84. 10
club, all ppr. / mean wed. Puelesdon or PuUeston, Chesh. and
demi-lion rampant sa., holding be-

Protheroe of Hawksbrook and Llang- tween the paws a fleur-de-lis gu. In Wales, a buck trippant ppr., attired

harne, Carmarthensh., a raven ppr. Deo confldemus omnes. 13-5 or. 117. 8
Puget, a dove holding in its beak an
Deus pascit corvos. 107. 14 Pryce, Bruce- of Dyffryn, Glamorgansh. :
olive-branch and volant over the sea
Proud, a buffalo's head erased van-. (i) A paschal lamb ppr. (for Pryce).

44. I 131. 2. (2) A dexter arm in armour ppr. cf. 93 1

Proud, M., of Port and Docks Office, ppr., in bend, grasping a sceptre (for Pugges, a dexter hand ppr., holding up

Dublin, a cross formee fitchee charged Bruce). (3) On a spur lying fesse- a covered cup or. 217. 1

with five pellets, and intertwined with ways and leathered or, a falcon with Pugh, a dolphin naiant ppr. 140. 5
a wreath of laurel. Deum de Deo.
—wings expanded erm. (for Knight). Pugh, a cross moliue lozenge pierced
Proud, Middx. and Shropsh., a cross
formee fitched or, charged with five Fuinms. Duw ar fy rhan. erm. 165. i

Pryce, Herts, a cock gu., combed, Pugh, a lion rampant arg., holding a

pellets, a chaplet of laurel entwined wattled, and legged or, holding in the fleur-de-lis gu. 2. 7

round the cross vert. beak a violet az., stalked and leaved Pugh, a Uon passant gardant sa. 4. 3
Proude, a hand holding a club.
214.6 vert. cf. 91. 2 Pugh of Llanerchydol, Montgomerysh.,

Proude, Kent, an otter's head erased or, Pryce-Jones, Edward, M.P., Caerhowel, a lion passant gardant sa., crowned
holding in the mouth a fish arg.
Montgomerysh., a shuttle fesseways or, holding in the dexter paw a fleur-
Proudfoot, Ireland, an arm in armour
embowed holding in the hand an ppr., thereon a goat statant arg., de-lis gu. Qui invidet minor est.

gorged with a collar flory counterflory Pughe of Ty Gwyn. Wales, a lion's head

arrow, all ppr, 198. 4 gu- erased holding in the mouth a trefoil

Prouse, a demi-lion or. 10. 2 Pryce-Jones, Albert Westhead, Tron- slipped ppr. Nid meddyg ond meddyg

Prout, Middx., issuant from grass ppr. a felen, Caersws, same crest. eniad.

lion rampant gardant arg. , collared and Pryce-Jones, Sir Pryce, M.P., Dolerw, Pujolas, Middx., a hind at gaze ppr.,

ringed or, supporting between the paws Newtown, North Wales, same crest. about the neck a bugle-horn or,

a lighted taper ppr. Prydeux, a dexter cubit arm ppr., hold- stringed gu.

Prouze, Devonsh., an ibex sejant or, ing in the hand a billet in pale az. Pulesdon, Chesh., Shropsh., and Wales,

armed, tufted, and maned arg. cf. 215. II a stag trippant ppr., attired or. 117. 8

Provender, Wilts, a squirref current Prydeux of Nutwell, Devonsh., a dove Puleston, a stag statant ppr., attired or.

quarterly or and gu. volant arg., membered and beaked gu. 117. 5

Provis, on a rock a « ild duck ppr. cf. 93. 10 Puleston, Sir Richard Price, Bart., .T.P.,

Provost, a buckle or. 17 Pryer or Pryor, an escallop arg. D.L., of Emral, Flintsh. : (i) On a

Prower, Major John Elton, 3, Gloucester 141. 14 mount vert, an oak-tree ppr., pendent

Walk, Kensington, W., in front of an Prynne, Shropsh.. on a ducal coronet or, therefrom by a band az. an escutcheon

arm embowed in mail armour, the hand an eagle displayed ppr. , beaked sa. gu., charged with three ostrich-feathers

grasping a scimitar ppr., suspended cf. 75. 2 arg., within the coronet of the Prince

from the blade by a ribbon gu., an Pryse, Sir Pryse, Bart., D.L., of Gogerd- of Wales or. (2) On a chapeau gu.,

escutcheon arg. charged with an esf dan, Cardigansh., a lion rampant turned up erm., a buck statant ppr.,

az., around the arm a riband tied, regardant sa., holding between the attired or. Clariores e tenebris.
gu., an estoile between two escallops of 118. I
paws a fleur-de-lis or. Duw Ar hen-

the fourth Di Dieu tout. dithio. Pulford, H., Esquire, Clayton Wickham,

Prowse, the golden fleece ppr. 130. 10 Pryse, Henry I.ouis Vanueck, Surrey Hassocks, on a mount a talbot re-

Prowse, Somers., an ibex's head erased House, Leamington, a lion rampant gardant, collared, and resting the

sa., eared, armed, collared, and lined regardant or, gorged with a wreath of dexter fore-paw on a cross flory fitchee.

oak vert, holding in the dexter fore-paw Be just and fear not.

PUL 459 PUX

PuUar, Sir Robert, Tayside, Perthsh., a Purcell, John Poyntz, Esquire, of Glebe or, and surmounted by two palm-

demi-eagle displayed or, beaked and Lodge, Blackheath, Kent, a dexter branches in saltire vert (for Cooper).
membered gu. Perseverantia et in- cubit arm erect vested, holding in the
Fide et viriute. 175. i

dustria. hand a sword in bend sinister pierced Purnell of Boddington Manor, Glouc,

Pulleine of Crake Hall, Yorks, a pelican through the mouth of a boar's head out of a mural coronet arg., charged

iti her piety, all or. Nidla paUescere couped close. Ant vincam aut peribo. with three lozenges in fess gu., a demi-

culpa. 98- 8 Purcell-Fitzgerald, Gerald, Little Island— falcou rising ppr., holding in the beak
a cinquefoil slipped vert.
Pullen or Pulleyn, Yorks, same crest. 98. 8 CO. Waterford : (i) A monkey ppr.,

Puller, a dexter hand holding a trident environed about the middle and chained Purrier, a dolphin naiant sa., under a

in bend. 214. 12 or, a mullet on a crescent for difference. pear-tree ppr., fructed or.

Puller, Giles-, Christopher Bernard, [for Fitzgerald). (2) Same crest as Purse, a denii-buU per fess or and gu.
Youngsbury, Ware, Herts: (i) In above. Crom a boo.
front of a mount vert, thereon a dove Purchas, Yorks, a dexter hand ppr., cf. 45- 8
holding in the beak an olive-branch holding up a cushion sa., tasselled or.
Purser, a fox's head erased or. 33. 6

Purslow of Sudbury and Hoxstow,

ppr., three escallops inverted or (for 215. 9 Shropsh., a hare sejant erm.
Puller). (2) Issuant from an annulet Purchas of London, Essex, and Monm.,
Purslow, Shropsh. : (i) A hare sejant
or, a lion's gamb erased az., charged a demi-lion sa., holding in the dexter erm. (2) A purse gu., strings drawn
with a cross clechee, voided, also or, paw a bezant.
tight at the mouth and tasselled or.

holding a branch of a peach-tree Purchon, Thomas, Esquire, of York Purton, an eagle displayed gu. 75-2

leaved and fructed ppr. {jor Giles). House, Leeds, Yorks, in front of a Purton, Shropsh., on a mount vert, a

Puller, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., demi- woman vested az., the mantle pear-tree fructed ppr. cf. 144. 10

a dove holding in its beak a laurel- gu., flowing over her sinister shoulder, Purton, Walter John, Eaintree Hall,
holding in her dexter hand a palm-
branch, both ppr. cf. 92. 5 branch ppr., two anchors in saltier or. —Bridgnorth, same crest. E fructu

Pulley, a palm-tree vert. 144 i cognoscitur arbor. Avi numerantur

Pulleyn or Pullen, Yorks, a pelican in Prudentia et vigilanfia. 183. i

her piety, all ppr. 98. 14 Purdie or Purdy, a peacock's head erased Purves, Bart., of that ilk, Berwieksh.,

Pulling, a demi-eagle displayed gu., gu. 103. I Scotland, the sun rising out of a cloud

charged on each wing with a cross Purdie, Scotland, a dexter hand holding ppr. Clarior e tenebris. 162. 5

patee fitched and on the breast with a roll of jjarchment ppr. Fidelitas. Purvis, the sun in his splendour rising

a mill-rind or. c/. 81. 6 215.6 from clouds, all ppr. Post nubila Phoe-

Pullyn of Great Yarmouth, a lion ram- Purdon, Cumb., a dexter arm in armour bus. 162 5

pant sa. I. 10 holding in the hand ppr. a banner gu., Purvis, Frederick A., of 41, Fairfax Road,

PlUse of St. Anne's, Westminster, an fringed or, charged with a leopard's Bedford Park, Chiswick, London, W.,

eagle's head erased arg., holding in face arg., the staff' broken above the issuing from clouds a sun in splendour,

the beak a trefoil slipped. c/. 83. 2 hand. all ppr. Clarior e tenebris.

Pulteney, Earl of Bath [ei-tind). a leo- Purdon of Bedford, same crest. Pro Purvis, John, of Kinaldy, Fifesh., a dexter
hand pointing towards the sun in his
pard's head affrontee and erased sa.. aria et focis.

ducally gorged or. Quo virtus. 23. 8 Purdon of Tinerana, co. Clare, and Cur- splendour ppr. Per vias rectus.

Pulteney of Northerwood, Hants, a ristown, co. Westmeath, Ireland, a 222. 10
leopard's head erased and affrontee
sa., gorged with a ducal coronet or, dexter arm embowed ppr., holding a Purvis, Vice-Admiral John Child, 16,

banner gu., fringed or, charged with a Hanover Square, W., same crest.

and charged with a cross crosslet. leopard's face arg., the staff broken Clarior e tenebris.

Vis unitafortior. cf. 23. 8 above the hand. Pro aris et jocis. Pury, on a ducal coronet or, a martlet

Pulteney, a leopard's head affrontee Pureley, a demi-talbot rampant sa., gu. 95. 12

erased at the neck sa., gorged with a ducally gorged or. 55-12 Pusey, Sidney Edward Bouverie, Es-

ducal coronet or. 23. 8 Pureloy and Pureferoy, Kent, a dexter quire, of Pusey, Berks, a cat passant

Funchard, Rev. Canon Elgood George, hand holding a garland of flowers ppr. arg. 26. 4
D.D., St. Mary's Vicarage, Ely.
218. 6 Put, a demi-lion rampant arg., holding a

Cambs, in front of a unicorn's head Purefoy of Misterton and Drayton, mascle sa.

erased sa., collared vair, three plates. Leics., a dexter gauutlet or, the inside Putland, an elephant's head sa. 133. 2

302. 4 az., holding a broken til ting-spear of Putnam, Bucks and Beds, a wolf's head

Punchardon, a unicorn's head erased gu., the second. 210. 9 gu 30. 5
Putt, Bart. (e.rfincO, of Coombe, Devonsh.,
bezantee, and armed or. c/. 49. 5

Punshon of Killingworth Cottage, Nor- out of a mural coronet a leopard's head

thumb., a lamb passant erm., charged same crest. Purejoy ma joije. ducally gorged, all ppr. 23. 7

with a pallet wavy az., between two Purefoy, Bagwell-, of Greenfield, Ireland, Putteman, two bear's gambs erased and

oval buckles or, the tongues pointing a dexter gauntlet holding a broken

upwards. 131-1 lance, all ppr. En bonne joy. 210.9

Purcell, Shropsh., a boar's head erased in Purfield, on a ducal coronet sa., a martlet Sherfield, Hants, a wolf's head gu.

fess arg. 42. 2 arg. 95-1- 30- 5

Purcell of Ouneslow, Shropsh.. out of a Purkis, out of a ducal coronet or, a grey- Puttinger, on the stump of a tree, couped

ducal coronet or, a boar's head arg., hound's head ppr. 61. 7 at the top and sprouting a fresh branch
on either side, a stag's head cabossed
guttee-de-sang. cf. 41. 4 Purland of East Walton, Norf., a demi- ppr.

Purcell, Ireland, a hand couped above eagle with wings displayed. 80. 2

the wrist erect vested az.. cuffed arg., Purling, out of a mural coronet sa., an Puxley, Henry Lavallin, Esquire, J.P., of
holding a sword ppr., hilt and pommel ostrich's head and neck ppr. Dunboy Castle, co. Cork, Ireland, an
or, pierced through the jaw of a boar's arm in armour embowed ppr., charged
head couped sa., vulned and distilling Purling of London, a lion sejant or, with a lozenge between two annulets
crowded with a naval coronet arg., in pale gu., the hand grasping a dagger
drops of blood. holding in the dexter paw an anchor in bend sinister, also ppr. Pro liber-
Purcell, Sir John Samuel, K.C.B., Glebe

Lodge, Blackheath, S.E., same crest. Purnell of Dursley, Forward, Stancombe tate patriw.
Purcell, Ireland, a dexter arm couped and Wick.selme, Glouc, out of a mural Puxty, Yorks, a pelican's head vulning

at the elbow ppr., vested gu., cuffed coronet arg., a demi-griflin segreant herself ppr. cf. 98. 2
indented erm., the hand grasping a
sword ppr., hilted and pommelled or, erminois, holding in the dexter claw a Puxty, Yorks, out of a mural coronet
thunderbolt ppr.
pierced through the jaw,s of a wolf's Purnell of Stancombe Park, Glouc. : (i) a demi-savage wreathed round the
head couped sa., vulned ppr. Humani (jor Purnell). ( 2 ) Out of a mural coronet
arg., a demi-spear erect ppr., fringed middle vert, holding in the dexter hand
nihil alienum.
a cock's head erased, and in the sinister

on his shoulder a club.

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PYB 460 QUE

Pybus of Greenhill Grove, near Barnet, Pyke, Joseph, Devonshire Place House, Pyne, a demi-pegasus rampant, enfiled
roimd the body with a ducal coronet.
Herts, an elephant carrying in its. Regent's Park, W., a demi-wolf ppr.,
trunk some sugar-canes, all ppr. holding in the dexter paw a torch erect 47- 7
Pyne of Merriott and Currymallet,
Pychard and Pychow, a hand holding a or, fired ppr., and resting the sinister

club in pale ppr. cf. 214. 6 paw upon a quatrefoil, also or. Id Somers., an antelope's head or, attired

Pycheford, Shropsh., an ostrich arg., bolo Deo volente. 237. 7 and maned sa. cf. 126. 2

beaked and ducally gorged or. Pyke-Nott, John, Esquire, of Parra- Pyne of Ham, Cornw., and Devonsh., a

cf. 97. 2 combe, Devonsh. : (i) Two mascles pine-branch with three pine-apples or,

Pycombe, an arm in armour embowed fessewise interlaced arg., thereon a leaved vert. (Another, a pine-tree

holding in the hand a scythe in bend martlet gu., ducally gorged or, holding ppr.) 145. 13

sinister. in the beak a sprig of laurel ppr. {for Pyne, Ireland, a pine-tree fructed ppr.,
Nott). 95. 3. (2) On a mount vert, a
Pycroft, a hand couped in fess apaumee, demi-pike haurient ppr., between two growing on a mount vert.

charged with an eye ppr., lying on the Pynell, a demi-eagle with two heads dis-

wreath. 221. 4 wings gu., each charged with a trefoil played gu., winged or. cf. 82. 3

Pye, Bart, (extinct), of Hone, Derbysh., a or (for Pyke). 138. 10 Pynsent, Devonsh., a wing erect ppr.,

cross crosslet fitchee gu., between two Pykin, a savage's head couped sa. surmounted by an escutcheon charged

wings displayed arg. 111.3 190. 12 with three mullets arg., two in chief,
Pylborow, an eagle's head erased, bendy
Pye of the Mynde, Heref., and Faring- one in base, parted by a chevron en-
of six arg. and az., bezantee, holding
don, Berks, a cross crosslet (itched grailed arg. Sidus adsit amicum.

gu., between two wings arg. In cruce in the beak a branch of three roses 109. 3
Pynson, three leaves or, issuing from an
glorior. 111.3 gu., leaved ppr.
etoile of sixteen points gu.
Pye, Henry John, Clifton Hall, Tarn- Pym, Bart, (extinct), of Brymmore, Pynson, Yorks, on a chapeau az., turned

worth, Staffs, same crest and motto. Somers., a lion's gamb holding up a up or, an eagle with wings expanded

Pye of Stoke Damerell, Devonsh., on a human heart ppr. 39. 1
mount vert, a talbot's head couped
arg., charged with a saltire wavy az. Pym, Francis, of the Hasells, Beds, a ppr. cf. 77. 5

hind's head erased or, gorged with a Pynson, a demi-eagle displayed holding

Pietatis causa. 56. 4 collar flory and counterflory az., and in the beak a branch of pine-apples,
holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped
Pye of London, a derai-lion rampant az., fructed or, leaved vert.

gorged with a ducal coronet or, hold- ppr. Pyot of London and Staffs, a demi-lion

ing an escallop of the last. cj. 13. 10 Pym, Charles Guy, M.P., D.L., J. P., of gu., charged on the shoulder with
Ciosar's Camp, Beds, 35, Cranley
Pyemont of Lofthouse, Yorks, on a Gardens, S.W., same crest. Nosce te three bezants, two and one. cf. 10. 3
Pyrke, a hand holding a sickle. 219. 13
mount vert, a knight in armour and
Pyrke, Duncombe, of Dean Hall, Glouc,
on his knees praying, all ppr. ipsum.

Pyemont : ( i ) Upon a mount a knight Pym, Francis, J.P., the Hazels, Sandy, a cock-pheasant holding in its beak a
in armour, but bareheaded, kneeling Beds, same crest and motto.
wheat-ear, all ppr.

in the attitude of prayer, all ppr. (jor Pym, Rt. Rev. Walter Ruthven, Brisbane Pyrry. a hind's head. 124. i
same crest and motto.
Pyemont). (2) A dexter hand couped Pyrry of Baynton, Wilts, a stag's head
Pymar of Endsbury, Dorset, a rock,
at the wrist in fesse holding a quill- erased arg., attired or, holding in the

pen in bend sinister also, all ppr. [jor thereon a sea-pye, holding in the mouth a pear-branch vert, fructed of

Smith). Til ne cede malis. beak a sprig of laver, all ppr. the second.

PygOtt of Gravenhurst, Stratton, and Pyncombe of South Moulton and East Pyrton, Essex, on a chapeau gu., turned
Holme, Beds, a cubit arm vested Bucldand, Devonsh., an arm in armour
bendy of six arg. and vert, holding in embowed ppr., piu-fled or. holding in up erm., a wyvern vert. 69. 14
the hand ppr. a pick-axe of the first. the hand of the first a Polish mace
arg., fastened to the arm with a scarf Pyrton, a wvyern with wings expanded

vert. cf. 70. 8

Pyke, a boar passant arg., gorged with Pytches, John Thomas, of The Little

a garland of laurel vert. 40. 6 gu- Grange, Woodbridge, Suff., a stag's
Pyke, a lamb couohant ppr.
Pyndar of Kempley, Glouc, and Worcs., head ppi.

Pyke, Edward, Esquire, of Merton Bank, a lion's head erased erminois, crowned Pytts of Kyre, Worcs., within a circular

Southport, Lanes, in front of a foun- arg. 18. 8 wreath of wheat or, a dove with wings

tain a pike-fish fesseways, all ppr. Deo Pynde, a lion's gamb erased arg., holding displayed arg., beaked and legged

favente progredior. 139. 5 three pines or, fructed vert. gu-

Q.

Quadering and Quadring, Lines, a Moor's or, a demi-eagle with two heads per Quayle, Isle of Man, a quail ppr. Assi-
pale erminois and erm. Non immemor
head affrontee ppr., couped below the

shoulders, WTeathed about the head beneficii. ' 82. 6 Quayle, Rev. Daniel Fleming Wilson,
34, York Street, Portman Square, a
arg. and gu. 19^- 4 Quaplade, on a mount vert, a boar pas- quail between two bulrushes, all

Quain, Bart. , on a wreath arg. and az. , and sant ppr. 40. 5 ppr.

out of the battlements of a tower ppr. Quarles, Essex and Beds, out of a ducal

a demi-lion rampant or, charged on the coronet or, a demi-eagle displayed vert.

shoulder with a trefoil slipped vert, 80. 14

and holding between the paws a battle- Quarrel], a wolf courant ppr. 28. 4

axe, also ppr., the blade or. Avorum Quartermains of Weston, Oxon., a hand Quayle, John, Crogga, Port Soderic, Isle
of Man, upon a mount vert a quail ppr.,
non immemor. 16. 8 holding a sickle ppr. 219.13 between two bulrushes, also ppr.

Quain, John, M.D., same crest and motto. Quarton, in a maunch arg., a hand ppr.

Quain, an oak-tree with the trunk en- -03. I Qualis ero spero.

twined by a serpent, all ppr.. and Quash of Exeter, Devonsh., a demi- Quayle, Mark Hildesley, M.A., Queen

charged with an escutcheon arg., there- griffin or, with wings addorsed sa., Anne's Mansions, S.W., same crest and

on a fer-de-moline sa. Je ne plie ni armed of the last, holding between the motto.

ne rompe. 143. 4 claws a fleur-de-lis of the first, cf. 64. 2 Queade, an arm embowed holding in the

Quantock, of Norton House, Ilminster, Quatherine, Lines, a ship in fuU sail hand a dagger ppr.

Somers., out of the battlements of a Adppr., flagged gu. littora tendit. Queensberry, Marquess of (Douglas),

tower gu., charged with two annulets 160. 13 i Smedmore, Corfe Castle, Dorset, a

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QUE 461 RAD

human heart gu., ensigned with an axe, all ppr., a scarf tied round the Quinan of Dublin, Ireland, a squirrel
holding in the paws an oak-tree
imperial crown between two wings or. wrist arg. cf. 200. 6 fructed, all ppr. Qui non patriam amat.
liney of Shottery, Warw., and Staffs, a
Forward. no. 14 Quilter, Sir William Cuthbert. Bart., 74. cubit arm erect vested or, slashed arg.,

Quelch of Wallingford, Berks, an ele- South Audley Street, W., in front of

phant's head erased az., charged with an arm vambraced ppr., the hand

a castle arg., fired ppr. cf. 133. 3 grasping a battle-axe in bend sinister holding in the hand ppr. a scimitar
sa., the head arg., the wrist entwined arg., hilt and pommel of the first, the
Quelch, a stag's head erased and affroutee

ppr. 119. 10 by a wreath of the third and second, blade embrued.

Querleton or Querlton, an acorn stalked a Cornish chough ppr. Plutoi mourir Quinlan, Ireland, a stork az., pierced

and leaved ppr. 152. i que changer. 285. 4 through the body with an arrow arg.

Querouaille, a dagger and a sword in Quin, see Dunraven and Mountreal, Earl True to the end. cf. 105. 11

saltier ppr. cf. 171. 12 of. Quintin, St., out of a ducal coronet or, a

Questeed, out of a mural coronet a garb, Quin, Ireland, a wolf's head erased erm. lion's gamb sa., holding a cro.ss crosslet

thereon a blackbird, all ppr. 153. 9 Quce sursmn volo videre. 30. 8 fitched or. 36. 1

Quick, John, Newton St. Cyres. Devonsh., Quin, Ireland, a wolf's head erased gu., Quinton, an arm in armour couped and

a demi-antelope arg., armed, attired, charged with a cinquefoil or. embowed, holding in the hand a sword

tufted, and maned gu., collared sa., cf 30. 8 ppr. 195. 2

lined or. cf. 126. 3 Quin, Ireland, a wolf's head erased arg. Quirk, Rev. James Francis, M.A., J.P.,

Quicke, Devonsh., a tent arg., the flag gu. Quce sursum volo videre. 30. 8 the Rectory, Great Coates, a stag's

158. 7 Quin, CO. Galway, Ireland, a demi-pegasus head erased ppr. Will God and I

Quicke, Ireland, a demi-swan sans wings erm. 47. 5 shall.

with two necks gu. , round the necks a Quin, an arm in armour embowed, hold- Quyxley, an antelope's head erased gu.;

riband or. ing in the hand a sword, all ppr. 195. 2 126. 2

Quilter of Staple, Kent, an arm in armour Quin, Scotland, a pheon reversed ppr. Qyre of London, an ass's head arg., gorged

embowed, holding in the hand a battle- 174. 9 with a chaplet vert. cf. 12$ 12
i

R.

Raban, on a mural coronet or, charged horns arg., tipped or, gorged with a Radclyffe of Ordshall and Foxdenton,

with three fire-balls sa., a boar's head ducal coronet and charged with a Lanes, a bull's head erased sa., ducally

erased in fess of the last, holding in crescent for difference of the second. gorged and chained or. Caen, Cressic,

the mouth a sword in pale ppr. 42. 1 Virtus propter se. cf. 44. 2 Calais. cf. 44. 2

Rabett, Reginald George Frederick, of Radcliffe, Lieutenant-General Robert Radclyffe, William Frederick, same crest

Dnnwich and Bramfield Hall, a demi- Parker, of Balmore, Caversham, near and motto.

rabbit rampant sa., guttpe-d'or. Su- Reading, a bull's head erased sa., Radclyffe, Charles Edward, of Little Park,

perabit omnia virtus. cf. 136. 6 ducally gorged and chained or. Wickham, Hants, out of a ducal coro-

Raby, a greyhound's head erased, holding Radcliffe of Radcliffe Tower, Lanes, a net or, a bull's head sa. Sperare timere

in the mouth a stag's foot, also erased. bull's head erased sa., ducally gorged est.

61. 5 and lined or. cf. 44. 2 Radclyffe of Winmarleigh, Lanes, a bull's

Rackham, a lion's head erased arg. 17. 8 Radcliffe of Langley, Yorks, a bull's head head erased sa., armed and collared or.

Rackham, a griffin's head erased, ducally erased sa., the horas arg., tipped or, c/- 44- 3

gorged. cf. 66. 1 gorged with a ducal coronet of the Radclyffe of Todmorden, Laucs, a bull's

Radborne, a horse's head between two second. Virtus propter se. 44. 2 head erased per pale arg. and sa.,

wings arg. 51-3 Radcliffe, Sir David, Knowsley, Prescot, armed and collared or. cf. 44. 3

RadcliS, a dragon sans legs and wings az. Lanes, out of the battlements of a Radlord, Alfred Joseph Vooght, of Vacye,

Radeliff, a bull's head erased sa., armed tower a bull's head sa., armed and North Tamerton, Devonsh., a lion

arg., the points of the horns or, ducally gorged with a collar gemel or, holding salient guardant arg., guttee-de-sang,

gorged of the second, lined and ringed in the mouth a rosegu., stalked, leaved, with a human face ppr., holding in the

or. cf. 44- 2 and slipped ppr. A" thorn, no rose. dexter fore-paws a rose arg., slipped

Radclifl, a bull's head erased gu., gorged 249. 17 and leaved, and resting the sinister on

with a ducal coronet or. 44. 2 Radcliffe of Hockworthy, Devonsh., out the point of a sword erect, also ppr.,

Radeliff, Durh., Northumb., Warw., and of a mural coronet arg., a bull's head pommel and hilt or. 256. 3
Beds, on a ducal coronet or, a bull's
sa., armed or. Radford, Herbert George, Park Cottage.

head erased sa. , armed of the first. Radcliffe, Delme-, Francis Augustus, of East Sheen. S.W., same crest.

cf. 44. I I AHitcliin Priory, Herts: (i) bull's Radford, Ireland, an arm in armour em-

Radeliff, Lanes, out of a mural coronet head sa., armed and gorged with a bowed holding a dagger ppr. 196. 5
arg., a bull's head sa., armed and crined
ducal coronet or, holding in the mouth Radford, an escutcheon per pale arg. and
!

or.^ cf. 44. 1 a cross crosslet fitched of the same (for sa.. between two laurel-branches in

Radeliff of Warleigh, Hockworthy Court, Radcliffe). 44. 9. (2) In front of an orle vert. 146. 14

and Franklin, Devonsh., out of a anchor sa., a lion passant gu. (for Radford-Norcop, Alexander William, of

mural coronet a bull's head. Cateris Delme). Caen, Crecy, Calais. Betton Hall, Shropsh. : (i) Upon a

major qui melior. cf. 44. 1 cf. 6. 2 mount vert, a boar's head erased sa..

Radcliffe, Earl of Derwentwater (at- Radcliffe, PoUexfen Colmore Copleston, in front of two ostrich-feathers or (for
tainted), out of a ducal coronet ppr., Esquire, Barristar-at-Law, Derriford,
AXorcop). 42. 14. (2) fret or,

a bull's head sa., armed or. 44. 1 near Plymouth, out of a mural crown thereon a partridge ppr. (for Radford).

Radcliffe, General George Trevis, Leam- a bull's head. Possunt quia posse videntur.

ington, same crest. Radcliffe, Devonsh., a battle-axe erect 89. 7

Radcliffe, Lanes, Derbysh., and Nor- ppr. 172. 3. Radford, Arthur, of Smalley Hall, Der-

thumb., a bull's head erased sa., armed Radcliffe, T. E., Esquire, Broom HaU, bysh., a partridge holding in its beak

arg., ducally gorged or. 44. 2 Oswestry, Salop, a bull's head erased an ear of wheat, all ppr. Possunt quia

Radcliffe, Sir Joseph Percival Pickford, sa., armed arg., tipped or, gorged with posse videntur. cf. 89. 10

Bart., of Rudding Park, Yorks, Royton a duoal coronet of the second. Radley of Halton and Yarborough.

Hall, Lanes., and Caverswall Castle, Radclyffe, out of a ducal coronet or, a Lines, a phoenix in flames ppr.

Staffs, a bull's head erased sa., the bull's head sa. 44. 1 82. 2

43

RAD 462 RAM

Radnor, Earl of (Pleydell-Bouverie), Raikes, Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Raising or Raysyn of Malton, Yorks, a
Longford Castle, Salisbury, a demi- Duncan, of Aberhafesp Hall, New- dexter arm embowed vested paly of
eagle with two heads displayed sa., town, North Wales, same crest and four or and az., cuffed arg., holding in
the hand ppr. a bunch of grapes of the
ducally gorged or, charged on the motto. second stalked and leaved vert.
breast with a cross orosslet arg. Palria
Raikes, Henry St. John Digby, 13, Lower Raison, a boar's head erased and erect
cara carior libertas. 30:;. ,; Belgrave Street, S.W., same crest.
Futuri cautus.
Radnor, a cross crosslet fitched az. sa. 43. 3
i6t). 2 Raikes, same crest. Honestum prce- Rait of Halgreen and Drumnagair, For-

Badstock, Baron (Waldegrave), of Castle ferre utili. farsh., Scotland, an anchor ppr. Spero
Town, Queen's Co., out of a ducal
coronet or, a plume of five ostrich- Raikes, Robert Taunton, of Treberfydd, meliora. 161. i
feathers per pale arg. and gu., a
Breconsh., and of 171, Victoria Street, Rait of Dundee, Scotland, a lily ppr.
S.W., same crest and motto.
Raikes, Rev. Thomas Digby, the Vicar- Sperandum. 151. 2

crescent sa. for difference. St. Vin- Rait of Pitforthie, Forfarsh., Scotland,

cent, c/. 114. 13 age, llarchara, Abingdon, same crest. an anchor ppr., ensigned on the top

Radway, John Symonds, Esquire, of 151, Raikes, Rev. Walter Allan, the Vicarage, with a crescent arg. Meliora spero

West 72nd Street, New York, U.S.A., Ide Hill, Kent, same crest. sequorque.

and Radway and Bodway, Glouc, Raikes of London and Herts, a griffin's Rait, Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur John,
a buck trippant ppr. Dmn spiro
head erased aa. 66. 2 of Anniston House, Forfarsh., an

spero. 117. 8 Raikes, York.9. a griffin's head vert. 66. i anchor ppr. Spero meliora. 161. i
Raikes of HiU Ash, Glouc, a griffin's
Rae, a lion's gamb ppr. cf. 36. 4 Raitt, a dolphin naiant or. 140. 5
head erased sa., charged with an er-
Rae, a mountain-cat current gardant ppr. mine spot arg. Futuri cautus. cf. 66. 2 Rake, an arm in armour embowed bran-
Raikes, General Robert Napier, Stamford
26. 6 dishing a club, all ppr., at the shoulder

Rae, Scotland, a hand holding an open a bow of ribbons gu.

book. Hinclaus ethoiios. 215.10 Lodge, Watford, same crest and Ralegh, a boar's head couped and erect,

Rae, Scotland, a stag at gaze ppr. In motto. c/- 43- 3
Raleigh, Devonsh., a roebuck ppr.
omnia promptus. II7'3 Rajlton, of Fakenham, Norf., a hind's

Rae of Govan, Scotland, same crest. head ppr. 124. i 17. 51
Raleigh of Famborough, Warw., a boar's
Evur ready. n?- 3 Rain or Raine, a leg erased at the middle

Rae, a buck at gaze ppr. 1 1/- 3 of the thigh ppr. 193. 10 head erect gu. cf. 43. 3

Rae, Bart., of Esk Grove, Midlothian, a Raine, a leg in armour couped at the Raley, a lion rampant ppr. i. 1

stag at gaze ppr. In omnia promptus. thigh, spurred. IQ3. i Rail], Pandeh, Esquire, of 17, Belgrave

117- 3 Rainer of Stradeshall Place, Suff., on a Square, London, a lion rampant arg.,
174. 11 mount vert, an ounce passant ppr.
Raeburn, Scotland, a pheon az. guttee-de-larmes, holding between the

Raeburn, Scotland, a hand issuing hold- cf. 24. 2 fore-paws a cross couped az. MaXavovs

ingachilippr. Tutus, si jorlis. 214.6 Raines of Wyton HaU, Yorks, out of a Aei'ppof BoWei.
ducal coronet or, two rows of ostrich-
Raeburn uf .St. Bernards, co. Edinburgh, Ralph, a naked arm, holding in the hand
Scotland, a roebuck statant ppr.
feathers ppr. Vici. 114- an open book, both ppr. Fideliter.

Eobur in Deo. "Z- 5 Raines of Filling, Flinton, and Burton 215. 10

Raffles, Lanes, out of an Eastern coronet Pidsea, Holderness, Yorks, a lion ram- Ralph, a griffin's head couped or, holding

or, a griihn's head purp., beaked and pant arg. Judicium parium aut leges in the beak a serpent entwined round

gorged with a collar gemelle of the terrm. i. 13 the neck ppr. 65. 7

first. cf. 67. 4 Raines, Sir Julius Augustus Robert, Ralphson of Dublin, Ireland, a griffin's

Raffles, Rev. Thomas Stamford, Lang, K.C.B., 46, Sussex Gardens, Hyde head erased gu., ducally gorged or.

ham Rectory, Colchester, out of an Park, W., a cubit arm issuing from cf. 66. II
Ralston of that ilk, Renfrewsh., Scot-
Eastern coronet or, a griffin's head clouds and holding an olive-branch.
Esse quam videri.
purp., beaked and gorged with a collar Raineval, sec De Massue, Marquis de land, a falcon looking to the sinister
Buvigny et Raineval.
gemelle of the first, and holding in the ppr. Fide el marie. 85. 6

beak a cross crosslet, also or. Gj. 4 Ralston, John, Esquire, J.P., of Hamp-

Ragg, Ragge, or Wragg, Leics., a mullet Rainey, Major-General Arthur Jacob den, Deddington, Tasmania, a falcon

az. 164. 2 Macan, of Trowscoed Lodge, Chelten- ppr., belled. Fide et marie.
ham, issuant from a mural crown ppr.
Raglan, Baron (Somerset), of Raglan, cf. 85. 2
Ralston, Alexander Gerard, Rathgael,
Monm., a portcuUis or, nailed az., with a lion's head or, guttce-de-larmes
Fuimus.
chains pendent therefrom, also or. Ashfield, near Sydney, same crest and

Mutare vel timere sperno. 178. 3 Rainey-Robinson, Major Robert Maxi- motto.

Raglan or Ragland of Carnllwyd and milian, Trowscold Lodge, Cheltenham: Ralston-Patrick, William, Trearne, Hes-

Llantwit, Glamorgansh. a unicorn sta- A(i) buck trippant or, and pellettee Asilhead : (i) dexter hand erect hold-
, (for Robinson). (2) Crest as above.— Aing a saltire sa. [for Patrick). {2)

tant gu., armed, crined, and ungu. Fuimus.

or. cf. 48. 5 Rainier of Southampton, out of a naval —falcon looking to the sinister ppr. {for
Ragon, a hind's head erased arg. 124. 3
Ragout, a leopard passant gorged with a coronet or, a lion's head arg., pellettee, Ralston). Ora et labora. Fide et marte.

ducal coronet and chained, the chain Ram of Hornchurch, Essex, on a cha-

gorged with a wTeath of oak. holding peau or, turned up gu., a fox sejant ppr.
in the mouth a flagstaff erect and
reflesed over the back. broken, thereon hoisted the Dutch tri- 32. 12

Raikes, a stag's head erased or. 121. 2 Ram, Abel John, K.C., 31, Eaton Square,
a ram's head erased arg., armed or,
Raikes of Welton House, Yorks, a grif- colour flag ppr., inscribed Reygers-

fiu's head erased sa., beaked ppr., beroen. Laurus crescit in arduis. charged with a chevron az. Quod

charged on the neck with an ermine Rainier, a lion's head erased arg., pel- tibi vis fieri fac alteri.
lettee, and charged with three fleurs-
spot arg. Honestum prce/erro utili. de-lis, two and one az., and holding in Ram of Ramsfort and Clonatin, co. Wex-
the mouth a slip of oak ppr. Laurus
cf. 66. 2 ford, a ram's head erased arg., charged
Raikes, Arthur Hamilton, Old College,
with a chevron az. Quod tibi vis fieri
Windermere, same crest and motto.
Raikes, Arthur Stewart, Rio de Janeiro, crescit in arduis. fac alteri. cf. 130. 6

same crest. Rains, a dexter hand brandishing a sword Ram, Rev. Everard Digby Stopford,

ppr. 212. 13 59, Courtfield Gardens, S.W., same

Raikes, Major-General Charles Lowis, Rainsford, a reindeer's head erased ppr. crest and motto.
Olivet, Bridge Road, Torquay, same
crest and motto. cf. 122. I Ram, Rev. Robert Digby. the Vicarage,
Hampton, Middx., same crest and
Rainsford-Hanney, Ramsay William, of

Raikes, Francis William, K.C., LL.D., of Kirkdale, Creetown, Kirkcudbrightsh., motto.
Bermands, Chertsey, same crest and
N.B., a cross crosslet fitchee issuing out Ram, Stephen, 19, Egerton Gardens,
S.W., same crest and motto.
motto. of a crescent sa. Per ardua ad alta.

1,

RAM 463 RAN

Ramadge of London, a unicorn's head Ramsay, an eagle rising regardant sa., arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet

erased arg., armed and criued or. Gon- armed and membered or. Migro et ppr., holding a fleur-de-lis arg., sus-
pended from the ^vrist by a chain or
silio et animis. 49. 5 respicio. 77. 4 an escutcheon az., charged with a ram's
head couped, also arg. Fit via vi.
Ramage of Edinburgh, Scotland, an in- Ramsay, Bart., an eagle displayed sa.
210. 13
—crescent arg. Poco a poco. Vitam. im- Probando et approbando. 75. 2
Ramsden of Castle Carra, co. Kerry.
pendere vera. 163. 3 Ramsay, Sir Herbert, Bart., of Balmain,

Rampston, a caltrap embrued ppr. Kincardinesh., a demi-eagle displayed

174. 14 sa. Aspiro. Si. 6 Ireland, a ram's head couped ppr.,

Ramsay, see Dalhousie, Earl of. Ramsay, Sir George Dalhousie, K.C.B., in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert.
Ramsay, see Wardlaw-Ramsay. 7, Manson Place, Queen's Gate, S.W.. Ccelum non animum mutat.

Ramsay, Scotland, a unicorn's head same crest and motto. cf. 130. I

couped arg., armed and criued or. Nil Ramsay, a parrot vert, the breast gu., Ramsey, Scotland, a dexter hand holding

temcrc. I holding in the beak an annulet or. a covered cup ppr. 217. 11
Ramsey, a sea-lion sejant ppr 20. 2
49. 7

Ramsay of Cockpen, Edinburgh, Scot- 10:

land, a unicorn's head couped arg., Ramsay, Scotland, a dove withir Ramsey, a unicorn's head couped arg.,

armed or, within two branches of adder disposed in orle, all ppr. armed and maned or. 49. 7

laiu-el in orle vert. 49. 14 dentia decus innocentia. 9. Ramsey, a unicorn's head erased arg.,

Ramsay, Scotland, a unicorn's head Ramsay, Scotland, a griffin's head coiuped crined and armed or. 49. 5
couped ppr., armed or, and charged Ramsey, Robert, Esquire, Park
ppr. Ora et labora. bb. I of 14,

Dumwith a crescent arg. varior. Ramsay of Brackmont, a battering-ram Terrace, Glasgow, a unicorn's head

cf 49. 7 or, headed and veruled az. Perrumpo. erased ppr., charged with a crescent.

Ramsay of Barnton, Midlothian, a uni- Ramsay, Ireland, a beech-tree ppr. 143. 5 Nil timere. cf. 49. 5
corn's head couped arg., armed and Ramsay, a star of six rays issuing from
Ramsey of Kenton Hall, Suff., a man's
maned or. Ora et labora.
49. 7 a crescent arg. Superiora sequor. hand and arm couped at the elbow

Ramsay of Hill Lodge, Enfield, a uni- 163. 4 supporting a hawk.

corn's head couped arg., armed, maned, Ramsay, a star of sis rays issuing out of Ramsey of Eatonbridge, Kent, a griffin's

and tufted or. Ora et labora. 49. 7 a crescent arg. Ruperna sequor. 163.4 heai.1 erased per fesse indented arg. and

Ramsay of Whitehill, co. Edinburgh, Ramsay-L'Amy, William, Dunkenny, sa., the latter guttee-d'or. cf. 66. 2

Scotland, a unicorn's head erased near Forfar, a dexter hand erect ppr., Ramus, Middx., on a ducal coronet or,

arg., charged with a rose gu. Semper holding a crozier or. Per varios casus. an owl ppr. cf. 96. 5

victor. cf. 49. 5 Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy, Henry William, Rand of London and Dnrh., issuing from

Ramsay, Scotland, a unicorn's head J.P., Charlecote Park, Warwick: (i) a coronet a boar's head erect, all arg.

couped arg., armed and maned or, Out of a ducal coronet gu., a boar's 41. 4

Dumcharged with a crescent. vario. head arg., guttee-de-poix, between Randal, Kent, an antelope's head or.

cf. 49- 7 two wings sa., billettee or, and charged cf. 126. 2

Ramsay of Edingtoun, Berwicksh., Scot- on the neck for distinction with a cross Randall, Ireland, a demi-griffin g>i.,

land, a unicorn's head couped ppr., Acrosslet sa. (/or XMcy). 280.1. (2) winged or. 64. 2

armed or, charged with a crescent or. —lion passant guardant ppr. (for Fair- Randall of Bonnington and Wilford,

Dum varior idem. cf. 49. 7 fax). 309- 4- By tnotke and diligence. Warw., and Walston, Northamp., a bat

Ramsay of Kinalty, a unicorn's head Fare fac. displayed sa. 137. 11

erased arg., gorged with an oak-wreath Ramsbotham of the Old Hall, Stand Randall, Scotland, an arm in armour

fructed ppr. Fear nought. and Centre Vale. Todmorden, Lanes, embowed brandishing a scimitar, all

Ramsay, France, a unicorn's head. Ora and Crowborough Warren, Kent, out ppr. 196. 10

et labora. 49. 7 of a ducal coronet or, a ram's head Randall, a dove volant ppr. cf. 93. 10

Ramsay, a unicorn's head and neck arg., couped ppr. Xon vi sed virtute. Randall of London, a buck's head erased

armed and maned or. collared gu., and cf. 130. I az., ducally gorged, lined, and rinsed

charged with thistles ppr. Virtute Ramsbottom of Woodside, near Windsor, or. cf. 121". 2

me involvo. Berks, a ram's head couped ppr., hold- Randall, a buck statant pierced in the

Ramsay, Sir James Henry, Bart., D.L., ing in the mouth a trefoil vert, gorged back by an arrow. 117. 10

M.A., of Banff, Perthsh., a unicorn's with a coUar engrailed az., charged Randall and Randolph of Aylesford,

head couped arg., maned an armed with a fleur-de-lis or, between two Kent, and Wilts, an antelope's head

or. Spernit pericula virtus. 49. 7 plates. couped or. cf. 126. 2

Ramsay, Jain, Kildalton, Islay, Argyllsh. Ramsbottom of London, out of a ducal Randall of Binfield, Berks, and Wilts.

same crest. Nunquam sine spe. coronet or, a ram's head couped ppr. an antelope's head couped or, charged

Ramsay, Scotland, a horse's head arg., Romsbottom, an eagle's head erased gu. on the neck with four mullets in cross,

maned or. Avance. cf. 50. 13 83. 2 and holding in the mouth a rose gu.,

Ramsay, Scotland, a horse's head sa., Ramsden, Sir John William, Bart., M.A., slipped and leaved vert. Nil extra

bridled gu. 51. 5 J.P., D.L., of Byrom, Yorks, a cubit
arm in armour ppr., the gauntlet hold- Randall, out of a ducal coronet or, an
Ramsay of Edinburgh, a horse's head

and neck couped sa., bridled arg. ing a fleur-de-lis sa. 240.14 antelope's head arg., attired of the

Avance. 51-5 Ramsden, Algernon Fielding, same crest. first.

Ramsay-Denny, Frederick William, Port Ramsden, Robert Charles Plumptre, Randall of Kentesbury, Devonsh., a staff

Elizabeth, Cape Colony, a dexter arm Carlton Hall, Worksop, same crest. couped and raguly in fess vert, there-

ppr., vested arg., and holding five Ramsden, Rev. Henry Plumptre, of on a wolf passant az., collared or.

ears of wheat or. Et mea messis Cottingham, Yorks. same crest. 29. I

Ramsden, .John Charles Francis, of Wil- Rande of Rowell, Northamp., on a ducal

Ramsay-Gjbson-Maitland, Sir James, linghiirdt, Guildford, same crest. coronet a boar's head couped, all arg.

Bart., J. P., D.L., F.L.S., of Oifton Ramsden, William John Freschville, of cf. 43. I

HaU, Midlothian, a lion sejant Rogerthorpe Manor, Yorks, same Randell and Handle, an arm in armour

affrontee gu., ducally cro^vned or, and crest. couped at the shoulder and embowed,

holding in his dexter paw a drawn Ramsden, Herbert Freschville Smyth, the hand holding a spiked club, all ppr.

sword ppr., pommelled and hilted or, same crest. cf. 199. 2

and holding in the sinister a fieur-de- Ramsden, Richard, J.P., New University Randes, out of a ducal coronet or, a

lis az. Consilio et animis. cf. 7. 3 Club, 57, St. James's Street, S.W., lion's gamb gu., holding a cross crosslet
same crest.
Ramsay-Fairfax, Sir William George fitched arg. 36. 1

Herbert Taylor, Bart., of Maxton, Frederic James, of Abbot's Randes, Lines, two lion's gambs erect

Roxburghsh., a lion passant gardant Wood, Furness Abbey, issuant from sa., supporting a sword arg., hilt and

ppr. Fare fac. 4. 3 the battlements of a tower or, a cubit pommel or.

RAN 404 RAV

Randill of Northamp., a martlet volant Ranking, a boar's head erased ppr., Ratcliffe of Mowgrave, Y'orks, on a mount

or. 96. 2 langued gu. Fortiter et recte 42. 2 vert, a Cornish chough sa. 107. 9

Randies, Edward, Esquire, of Port Natal, Ranson, an eagle displayed per fess az. Ratcliffe, a crane statant holding in the

South Africa, in front of an assegai and or. 75- 2 beak a serpent. 105. 8

erect a springbok statant, all ppr. Ranson, Suff., a hawk's head erased az., Ratford, a man holding a banner arg.,

Semper in tempore. holding in the beak an annulet or. charged with a saltier. cf. 188. 6

Randies, Walter, same crest and motto. Rathbone, a dove holding in its beak an

Randolfe, a bat arg., with wings ex- Rant, on a ducal coronet arg., a lion olive-branch ppr. 92. 5

panded. 137- II sejant or. the tail coward. Rathbone, William, of Greenbank, Liver-

Randoll, a garb or. I53- - Rantt, Norf.. an heraldic tiger sejant or, pool, in front of a lion's head ppr.,
gorged with a collar arg., charged with
Randolph, Scotland, a demi-lion az., tufted and maned sa., ducally gorged

holding in the dexter paw a thistle ppr. of the first. two roses gu., a fasces fesseways of the

Per aspera belli. cf. 13. 12 Raparus, a griffin's head erased sa. 66. 2 first. Suaviter et fortiter. 17. 11

Randolph, a greyhound's head arg., Raper, a buck's head. 121. 5 Rathbone, Hugh Reynolds, Oakwood,

semee of torteaux. 61. 12 Raper, Yorks and London, an antelope's Liverpool, same crest and motto.

Randolph, an antelope's head erased or. head erased per fess wavy or and az. Rathdonnell, Baron (McClintock Bun-

126. 2 126. 2 bury), of Lisnavagh, Rathville, co.

Randolph-LichGeld, out of a ducal coronet Raper of London, an antelope ppr., col- Carlow : (i) Two swords in saltire arg.,

or, an arm embowed habited in mail, lared or. cf. 126. 12 hilted and pierced through a leopard's

holding in the hand the upper part of Raper, an antelope statant ppr. 126. 12 Aface or {for Bunbury). 22. 7. (2)

a broken spear in bend sinister, point Raphael of Ditton Lodge, Surrey, out of lion passant ppr. {for McClintock). Vis
—downwards, all ppr. Nil desperandum.
an Eastern coronet or, a demi-eagle unita fortior. Virtute et labore 6. 2
I

197. 6 with two heads displayed sa., beaked Rathdowne, Earl of (Monck), a wyvern.

Randolph, of Wallingford, Berks, a bat and charged on the breast with a cross Fortiter, fideliter, feliciter. 70. i

displayed sa. u137- moline or. Rathlow, a martlet or. 95. 2

j

Rands and Randes, a marigold stalked Raphael, Herbert Henry, Gidea Hall, Rathmore, Baron (Plunket) of Shan-

and leaved ppr. 151. 12 Romford, a mount vert, thereon an ganagh, co. Dublin, a horse passant

Randulph, an antelope's head arg.. attired eagle's head erased az., gorged with a arg., charged on the body with a port-

or. cf. 126. 2 collar gemel or, and between two tulips cullis sa. Festina lente.
leaved and slipped or. Esse quam Ratsey, a dragon's head vert, transfixed
Banelagh, Viscount (Jones), a dexter arm

in armour embowed, the hand in a videri. by a spear-head. 72. 10

gauntlet ppr. grasping a dart or. Raphael, Herbert Henry, J.P., 23, Rattary and Rattray, Scotland, a dexter

Ccelitus mihi vires. cf. 19S. 4 Berkeley Square, W., same crest and hand ppr., holding a cross crosslet
fitchce or. Ex hoc victoria signo.
Ranfurly, Earl of (Knox), a falcon close motto.
221. r4
standing on a perch ppr. Moveo et Rasdall, two arms in armour embowed

proficior. 85. 13 supporting in the hands a heart in- Ratton, James Joseph Louis, 4, Cress-

Ranken, Scotland, an ostrich holding in flamed ppr., charged with a tower arg. well Park, Blackheath, S.E., an ibex

the beak a horse-shoe, all ppr. 194. 10 statant guardant, charged on the body

97. S Rashleigh, a dexter hand holding a sword. with two fleurs-de-lis fesseways az.,

Ranken, Scotland, the sun issuing from 212. 13 and resting the dexter fore-leg on a

behind a cloud ppr. Virtus prevalebil. Rashleigh, Cornw., a Cornish chough ppr. shield arg. charged with a Passion

162. 5 107. 14 cross sa. In Deo spero.

Rankin of Orchardhead, Scotland, a Rasper, on a chapeau an etoile of six Rattray, an arm in armour embowed

lance issuing arg. Fortiter et recte. points. cf. 164. I holding a battle-axe, all ppr. 200. 6

Rankin, Sir James, Bart., J. P., D.L., of Rasyn and Rasynge, an arm erect vested Rattray, Scotland, a cubit arm in armour

Bryngwyn, Heref., in front of a cubit paly of four or and gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand a battle-axe ppr.

arm, holding in the hand a battle-axe holding in the hand ppr. a bunch of E.r hoc victoria signa.

in bend sinister ppr., three cinquefoils lavender vert, flowered az. Rattray, Clark-, Sir James, K.C.B., of

gu. Prudentia et virtute. 213. 11 Ratchett, Chesh., on a chapeau gu. and ACraighall : (i) star or, and thereon

Rankin, Scotland, a ship ppr. Prudentia erm., a lion passant party per pale gu. a flaming heart ppr. {for Rattray). 181.
and or, charged with a label arg., the
et virtute. 160. 13 dexter paw resting on an escutcheon. 8. (2) A demi-huntsman winding a
Ratcliff, Bart., Kent, a crane ppr.
Rankin of Perth, Scotland, a ship ppr. —horn ppr., habited vert. Super sidera

Providentia et virtute. 160. 13 votum. Free for a blast. 187. 12

Rankine, Captain William Macbean. of 105. 9 Rattray,, J., Esquire, the Ferns, Chob-

Dudhope, Forfarsh., a dexter hand Ratcliff of Wyddrington, Warw., and Led- ham, Surrey, an estoile of six points or,

ppr., holding a spur or, the strap also bury, Heref., in front of a bull's head surmounted by a flaming heart ppr.

ppr. Forget not. 217. 14 erased sa., armed or, collared arg., Super sidera vottim.

Ranking of Rochelle, a broken lance and three escallops, also arg. Fide et forti- Raught^r, of Kilkenny, Ireland, an eagle's

a palm-branch slipped in saltier, sur- tudiiie. 43- 4 head erased and coUared. cf. 83. 2

mounted by a crescent. Utrius aitctus Ratcliffe, Earl of Sussex {extinct), on a Rauleigb, a boar's head couped and erect,

auxilio. 175. 4 chapeau gu., turned up erm., two c/- 43 3

Ranking, Devey Fearon de I'Hoste, wings of the first connected by a Raven of London and Norf., a raven ppr.

LL.D., 9, Overstrand Mansions, Bat- nimbus, pendent therefrom a fetter- 107. 14
tersea Park, S.W., in front of a tilting-
lock and surmounted by an estoile, all Raven of Litcham, Norf., same crest.

spear in bend and a pole-axe in bend or. Virtus propter se. La tete plus que Vargcnt. 107. 14

sinister ppr., a boar's head erased gu. Ratcliffe, a bull's head erased sa., armed Raven, a demi-dragon vert, winged gu.

Fortiter et recte. 253. 14 or, charged with three escallops and 73- 10

Ranking, George Spiers Alexander, c.o. gorged with a coronet. Fide et jorli- Raven of London, on a mount vert, a cal-

H. S. King and Co., 45, Pall Mall, tudine. 44- 7 trap or. cf. 174. 14

same crest and motto. Ratcliffe of Todmorden, Lanes, and Ravencroft, on a chapeau a lion statant

Ranking, John Ebenezer, Hanover House, Yorks, a bull's head erased per pale gardant. cf. 4. 7
Tunbridge Wells, same crest and motto.
arg. and sa., armed and ducally gorged Ravenhill, Heref., and of Strensham,

Ranking, Robert Archibald, Rock- or. 44. 2 Worcs., a demi-lion rampant arg., sup-

hampton, Queensland, same crest and Ratcliffe, Bucks, a buU's head. cf. 44. 3 porting a cross crosslet fitched sa.
II. 10
motto. Ratcliffe of Jlalory, Derbysh., and Ordes-

Ranking, Philip William, Rockhampton, hall. Lanes, a bull's head erased sa., Ravenscroft, Wales, Sussex, Lanes, and

Queensland, Australia, same crest and armed or, ducally gorged, lined, and Chesh., on a chapeau gu., turned up

motto. ringed arg. cf. 44. 2 erm., a lion passant gardant arg. 4. 5

21,

RAV 465

Ravenscroft, Francis, Esquire, of Birk- Rawlins, Heref., an arm in armour em Rawson-Ackroyd, John William, Dean
beck Lodge, 64, Springfield Road, St. bowed ppr., brandishing a sword arg.
John's Wood, N.W., and Birkbeck hilted or. Nee mutandus nee metus. Grange, near liimbolton (i) In front
:

of two tilting-spears saltireways ppr.,

Bank, W.C., same crest. Perseverantia 195. : the battlements of a Dwer arg.,

industria et fiddilas. 4. 5 Rawlins of Beancroft, Wiraborne, Dorset thereon a stag's head erased gu. (/or
Ackroyd). (2) In front of an eagle's
Ravenscroft of Pickhill, Denbighsh., a and Bournemouth, Hants, an arm em head erased sa., holding in the beak

lion statant sa. bowed in armour ppr., holding in the

Ravenshaw of Richmond, Surrey, a lion gauntlet a falchion arg., hilt or. Cog- an annulet or, three annulets inter-

passant ppr., the dexter fore-paw rest- nosce teipsum. et disce pnfi. 195. I —laced fesseways or. Satis quad suf-

ing on an escutcheon arg., charged with Rawlins, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry de ficit. In veritate Victoria.

a raven's head erased sa. Deus pascit Coiu'oy, Manor House, Taunton, in Rawson, Ireland, a hand az., vested gu.,
front of an arm embowed in armour,

Ravensholme, a demi-lion rampant gu. the hand grasping a sword in bend,

10. 3 point downwards ppr., pommel and Rawson of Donoughmore, Queen's Co.,

Ravensworth, Earl of (Liddell), Ravens- hilt or, ;i like swnnl fessewise point to Abingdon, co. Limerick, and Belmont,

worth Castle, Gateshead, a lion ram- the ilcxln IkIhi-c-ii two roses arg. CO. Wicklow, Ireland, a hand az., vested

pant sa., billettee, and crowned with gu., issuing out of a cloud ppr., holding
an Eastern coronet or. Fama semper Rawlinson, .sir Hnirv Seymour, Bart., an anchor or. Arx et anchora mihi

C.B., of Charles " Street, Berkeley Deus.

Ravis, a lion's head erased per fess arg. Square, issuant from an Eastern crown Rawson, issuing from clouds ppr., a cubit
or, a cubit arm in armour, the hand in arm erect vested arg., cuffed gu.,
andgu., within a chain in arch or. 19. 5 a gauntlet encircled with a wreath of charged with a rose or, the hand az.,

Raw of London, and Skipton, Yorks, an

arm in armour embowed sa., garnished laurel, and grasping a sword in bend, grasping an anchor in fess, also or.

or. hokling in the hand ppr. an escallop, all ppr., pommel and hilt or. Fes- cf 208. 3
also or.
tina lente. 303- I Rawson, Sir Rawson William, K.C.M.G.,

Rawdon-Hastings, Marquess of Hastings Rawlinson, Rev. George, the Oaks, Pre- C.B. : (i) Issuant out of clouds ppr.,

(extinct), see Hastings, and Loudoun, cincts, Canterbury, issuant from a a cubit arm vested and cuffed gu., the
Earl of. wreath of oak a cubit arm in armour, hand in a glove az., holding an anchor

Rawdon, Earl of Moira (extinct), on a the hand in a gauntlet charged with a fesseways, the flukes towards the dexter
mural coronet arg., a pheon sa., and cross patee gu., and grasping a sword
in bend, all ppr., pommel and hilt or. or, the arm charged for distinction with
issuant therefrom a laurel-branch ppr. Rawlinson, Abram Creswicke, same
Aa rose arg. (/or Rawson). (2) mount
Nisi Doininus jrustra cf. 174. 2
vert, thereon an eagle rising regardant

Rawdon, a sprig of broom enfiled with a crest, towards the dexter ppr., holding in the

mural coronet. Rawlinson, Charles Brooke, same crest. beak a mullet sa., and resting the

Rawdon of Rawdon, Yorks, and Ireland. Rawlinson, an eagle's head couped. sinister claw on a crescent reversed or.

on a mural coronet arg., a pheon sa., 83. I Arx et anchora mihi Dens.
with a laurel-branch issuing therefrom Rawson, B. Currer, Esquire, Woodcote
Rawlinson, Lanes, a sheldrake ppr., hold-
ppr. ing iu the beak an escallop arg. Die 11 Lodge, Windlesham, Surrey, issuant
el mon Roi. from an annulet or, a raven's head
Rawdon, on a mount vert, a wyvern

sejant or. 69. 1 Rawlyn of Dublin, Ireland, two swords erased sa., guttee-d'or, holding in the
beak an annulet or. Lau-s virtutis
Rawe, Kent, a dexter arm in armour em- in saltire, points upwards arg., pommels

bowed sa., garnished or, holding in the and hilts or, enfiled with a wreath of actio.

hand ppr. a spiked club arg. cj. 199. 2 oak-leaves vert. Rawston, out of a ducal coronet a demi-

Rawes, an arm in armour embowed hold- Rawson of Pickbome, Yorks, a falcon lion rampant supporting a tower triple-

ing a spiked club, all ppr. cf. 199. 2 sa., rising from a tower or. 156. 8 towered.

Rawle of Hennet in St. Juliott, Cornw., Rawson of Nidd Hall, Yorks, and Darley Rawstorne, Lawrence, of Penwortham,

an arm in armour embowed ppr., hold- Hall, Lanes, a raven's head couped Lanes, a lion passant or. 6. 2

ing in the gauntlet a sword arg., hilt sa., guttee-d'or, holding in the beak an Ray, Lines, an ostrich ppr. 97. 2

or. 195- I annulet or. cf. 106. 5 Ray of Howleigh, Suff., an ostrich or,
Rawles of Fifield, Dorset, a demi-lion
Rawson, Captain Richard Hamilton, holding in its beak a horse-shoe az.

rampant gu., supporting a battle-axe Woodhurst, Crawley, Sussex, an eagle's 97- 8

or. 15- 4 head erased sa., guttee-d'or, holding Ray, Herbert Reginald, Esquire, of Hyde
Rawley of Fardell, Devonsh., a roebuck in the beak an annulet, also or. Laus Park, London : ( i ) On a mount vert,
in front of a fern- brake ppr., an ostrich
ppr. 117. 5 virtutis actio.
or, holding in the beak a mascle of the
RawlingS, a ram passant sa., armed or. Rawson, John, Esquire, of Nudercliffe same (for Ray). 97. 7. {2) An Angola
House, Bradford, Yorks, iu front of an goat's head erased vert, armed or, and
131- 13 holding in the mouth a fleur-de-lis of
RawlingS of Saunders Hill, Cornw., an eagle's head erased sa,, holding in the
the last (for Wheeler). Juste et may.
arm in armour embowed, the elbow beak an annulet or, three annulets in-
Ray, Essex and Glouc, an eagle's head
resting on the wreath, holding in the terlaced fessewise of the last. 83. 4 couped with wings addorsed and ele-

gauntlet a falchion arg., hilt or. Cog- Rawson, John Selwyn, Mill House,

nosce teipsum, et disce pati. Halifax, Yorks, issuant from an annu-

Rawlins of Wakering, Essex, a bear's let or, a raven's head erased sa., vated ppr.
guttee-d'or, holding in the beak an
head couped or. 34- '4 annuiet or. Lmis virtutis actio. 235.12 Rayce, out of a ducal coronet or, a
Rawson, Arthur Pelham, same crest and phojnix's head in flames, holding in
Rawlins, Ireland, a lion's head erased gu. motto. the beak a branch of palm, all ppr
Rawson, Admiral Sir Harry Holdsworth,
17. 2 K.C.B., United Service Club, 116, Pall Raye, a lion's gamb per chevron gu. and

Rawlins or Rawlyns of London and Mall, S.W., .same crest. or. cf. 36. 4
Kilreige, Heref., a bull's leg couped Rawson, Charles Collinson, Gore Lodge,
near the body sa., covered to the fet- Rayleigh, Baron (Strutt), of Terling
lock arg., on the top an eagle's head Hampton, Middx., issuant from an
annulet or, a raven's head erased sa., Place, Essex, a demi-lion az.. gorged
guttee-d'or, holding in its beak an
erased gu. annulet gold. Laus virtutis actio. with a mural coronet, and holding in
Rawlins, an arm in armour embowed ppr.
235. 12 the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee
holding in the gauntlet a falchion arg.,
Rawson, a castle sa., flagged gu. 155.8 or, and resting the sinister on an
Rawson, a quadrangular castle ppr.
hUted or. I95- i escutcheon sa. , charged with a chevron
</ 155-4
Rawlins, William Donaldson, K.C., 26, arg., between three cross crosslets

Norfolk Square, Hyde Park, W., a fitchee, also or. 312. i

dexter arm in armour embowed holding Rayley, a savage's head affrontee. 190. 1

in the hand an arrow fesseways, point Rayment, a boar's head erased and erect

to the dexter, all ppr. Semper fidelis. arg. 43- 3

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RAY 466 REA

Raymond, Baron (e.rtinct), out of a ducal Raynton of Enfield, Middx., a griffin's U.S..-^., on the stump of a tree vert, a

coronet or. a demi-dragon erm. ^q-uam head couped sa., beaked or, charged falcon rising ppr., belled and jessed or.

seroare mentem. cf. 73. 10 on the neck with a cinquefoil of the Cedant anna togce. 87. 11

Raymond, Cornw., out of an earl's coro- last. cj. 66. I Reade, Joseph, Esquire, of the Lodge,
Shipton, Oxon., upon the trunk of a
net ppr., a demi-dragon vert. Rayson, Oliver Alfred Edgar, Esquire, tree fessewise vert, a falcon rising
ppr., belled and jessed gu., and charged
c/. 73. 10 of Oakleaf Villa, Wakehurst Road, upon the breast for distinction with a

Raymond, a dragon's head erased or, Wandsworth Common, London, S.W. :

ducally gorged gu. cf. 71. 8 (i ) On a wreath of its colours a raven's

Raymond, Samuel Philip St. Clere, of head sa., holding in its beak an annulet cross crosslet, also gu.
Belchamp Hall, Essex, a dragon's head
Aor. 106. 5. (2) hart's head erased Reade, Herbert Vincent, Ipsden House,
or, langued and ducally gorged gu.
—gu. ^ternitas. Rejero moro axit vita WaUiugford, Oxon., on the stump of a

cj. 66. II decora. 121. 2 tree vert, a falcon rising ppr., belled

Raymond of Kilmurray, Kerry, an eagle Rayson, a hart's head erased gu. and jessed or. Cedant arma togai.

displayed ppr. Benomtur (etas ejus 121. 2 Reade, Percy Hamilton, Solicitor, the

aiciit aquilce. 75-2 Rea and Ree, Worcs. and London, out of White House, Leighton Buzzard, on
the stump of a tree sprouting on either
Raymond of London, out of a mural a mural coronet arg., a dragon's head

coronet a demi-eagle displayed erm., az. 72. 1 side a hawk belled with wings expanded

beaked sa., charged on the breast with Reaburn, Scotland, a hand issuing hold- and elevated.

three pellets. c/. 80. 8 ing a Hercules' club, all ppr. Tutus si Reade of Holbrooke House. Suff.. a

Raymond of London, out of a mural jortis. 214. 6 mount vert, thereon between two

coronet a demi-eagle displayed erm., Read, Bucks, a falcon with wings ex- reeds a Cornish chough with wings

beaked sa., charged on the breast with panded ppr. 87. I elevated, all ppr. 265. 15

three torteaux in pale. cj. 80. 8 Read of East Bergholt, Sufif. , upon a reed Reade, Colonel James Colquhoun Revell,

Raymond, out of a mural coronet a demi- lying fesseways vert, a falcon rising Crowe Hall, Stutton, Suff., on a mount

eagle displayed or, charged on the body ppr., belled or. vert a Cornish chough, wings extended

with three torteaux in pale. cf. 80. 8 Read, the late General Meredith, Knight ppr., between two stalks of wheat, also

Raymond, a leopard sejant per fess or Grand Cross of the Order of the Re- ppr. Cedant arma togce. 265. 15
and sa., collared and chained, and
deemer of Greece, F.S.A., F.R.G.S., Reade, Rev. Charles Darby. Prior Bank,

spotted counterchanged. 24. 13 M.R.I.A., etc., late United States Cromer, same crest and motto.

Raymond of Exmouth, Deronsh., on a Minister to Greece, of 128, Rue la Reade, Lines, a shoveller close sa.

mount vert, a leopard sejant per fess Boetie, Champs Elysees, Paris : (i) In Reade, Somers., Herts, Cambs, Kent,
or and sa., spotted counterchanged. —the centre on the stump of a tree vert,
and Wales, an eagle displayed sa.,

a falcon rising ppr., belled and jessed or beaked and legged or. 75-2

Raymond, Kent, Devonsh., and Essex, a —(for Read). 87. 11. (2) On the dexter Reade of London, a griffin's head erased
dexter arm in armour embowed, the
side a demi-lion rampant ppr., gorged az., purfled or. 66. 2

hand grasping a battle-axe, all ppr. —with a coronet or (for Ross). 10. 10. Reade of Kingsteed, Norf.. a stag's head
erased sa., bezantee, attired or.
cj. 200. 6 (3) On the sinister side a demi-lion
cj. 121. 2
Raymont, an antelope's head erm., col- —rampant sa., collared and chained or Reade of Symington, Norf. , a goat's head

lared or. cj. 127. 4 (for Meredith). Cedant artna logce. sa., ducally gorged and armed arg.

Rayner, a dexter hand holding three ar- Nobilis ira leonis.—Ueb Dduw heb cj. 128. 5

rows, points downwards ppr. ddim a Duw a digon. 10. 12 Reade of Wood Parks, Ireland, issuing
out of clouds an arm erect, holding in
</ 214. 3 Read, an eagle displayed sa. 75. 2
Rayner, John, Esquire, M.D., of Swale-
Read, Crewe-, of Llandinam Hall, Mont-

dale House, Highbury Quadrant, Lon- gomerysh. : (i) An eagle displayed sa. the liand an open book. Amor sine

don, N., in frout of a demi-lion ram- (for Read). 75. 2. (2) Out of a ducal timore. 215. i
pant or, holding in the dexter paw a
coronet or, a lion's gamb arg., charged Reade, Ireland, a leg couped above the

cross crosslet az. , a serpent nowed ppr. with a crescent gu. (for Crewe). knee in armour ppr. , spurred or.

Facta lion verba. cf. 36. 12 I93- I

Raynes, an arm embowed, the hand hold- Read, a shoveller bendy of six arg. and Reade, H. Lister, Esquire, West Street,

ing a club, all ppr. 202. 10 sa., beaked or. Congleton, Chesh., on the stump of a

Rayney, Bart, {extinct), of Wrotham, Read, Ireland, a leg couped above the tree sprouting to either side an eagle

Kent, Tyers Hill, Yorks, and London, knee erect, vested az., spurred or. rising with wings expanded and in-

out of a mural coronet arg., a lion's Read, a greyhound's head couped arg., verted, all ppr. Cedant arma togce.

head or, pellettee. cj. 19. 12 between two roses gu., slipped and Reader, Ireland, a leopard's head erased

Raynlord of Great Tew and Ashfield, leaved ppr. 61. 11 and affrontee az., collared or. cf. 23. 3

Oxon., a Cornish chough sa. Read, a demi-lion rampant. 10. 2 Reader, a dexter hand brandishing a

107. 14 Read of Hayton, Yorks, a lion's garab sabre ppr. 212T13

Raynford, Ireland, a stag's head cabossed erect pean holding a cross nioline Reading or Reding, a griffin sejant hold-

erm., attired or. 122.5 erminois. ing in the dexter claw a garland of

Raynham, Viscount, see Townshend, Read of Hitchin, Herts, a buck's head laurel, all ppr. • 62. 9

Marquess. erased sa., attired or, between two Reading of London, a griffin's head

Raynold, a vol. 113. i palm-branches vert, charged on the erased or. 66. 2

Raynolds, a fox's head couped sa., col- neck with two bars gemelle of the Reading of Lansdown Place, Brighton,

lared with two bars gemelle or, and second. upon a mount vert, a hind's head
couped ppr., gorged with a collar
between them three bezants. 33. 9 Read of Honningham Thorpe, Norf., a nebuly sa., and holding in the mouth

Raynor, two winged hands conjoined, all garb between two olive-branches, all

ppr. 224. 12 ppr. Pax copia. a branch of cinquefoils vert. Dien

Raynor, on a mount vert, a leopard pas- Read, Ireland, a griffin segreant or. 62. 2

sant or. cf. 24. 2 Read, a buck's head erased sa., bezantce.

Raynsford, Essex, a greyhound current cj. 121. 2 head arg., collared sa. cf. 124. 5

of a dark russet colour, collared and Read, Rudston-, W. E., Esquire, Carreg Ready, Colonel John Tobin, of Ellerslie,

ringed or. cf. 58. 2 Bran, Llanfair, P.G., Anglesey, a lion's Hawkhurst, Kent, a cook's head
gamb erect pean, grasping a cross couped ppr. Toujours prest.
Raynsford of Stanmore-Magna, Middx.,

Dallington, Northarap., Tew, Oxon., moline erminois. Haud lege peritior. Reaman, a cushion charged with a dra-
and Warw., a roebuck's head erased Reade, on the trunk of a tree vert, a gon's head couped.

sa., attired or. 121. 2 falcon rising ppr. 87. 1 Reanolds, Somers. and Devonsh., out of a

Raynsford, a deer's head cabossed az., Reade, Sir George Compton. Bart., mural coronet arg., a talbot's head az..

attired or. 122. 5 Howell, Livingstone County, Michigan, bezantee, eared or. cf. 56. 6

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REA 467 REE

Reardon, Ireland, a dolphin naiant az. Redege, a hand apaumee, thereon an Reed, Charles John, Esquire, the Crag,
Reesdale, Northumb., same crest and
I40. eye ppr. 222. 4 motto.
5
Redesdale, Lord (Freeman-Mitford) : (i) Reed, Northumb., a demi-griffin or, hold-
Reason, a boar's head erased and erect ing an oak-branch ppr. In Deo omnia,

sa. 43. 3 Two hands ppr., grasping a sword erect cf. 64. 2
33. 6 Reed, William, a greyhound's head
Reason, a fox's head erased ppr. arg., enfiled with a boar's head erased
erased sa., thereon a rose arg., leaved
Reaston-Rodes of Barlborough Hall, Asa. (for Mitjord). (2) demi-wolf arg., and slipped ppr., between two reeds
leaved and flowered. Esse quam
ADerbysh. : (i) cubit arm holding in holding a fusli or, and gorged with a

the hand an oak-branch fructed, all collar dancettee gu. (for Freeman).

ppr. (for Rodes). (2) A demi-lion God careth for us. 3

ppr., collared or, holding between the Redfern, William Beales. luveruglas

paws a spear of the last, headed ppr., House, Cambridge, a birch-tree ppr. tideri.

therefrom a banner gu., charged with Redford, a quatrefoil gu. 148. 10 Reed, Sir Edward James, K.C.B., of the

a cinquefoil of the second, and sup- Redham, a cross crosslet fitohed gu. Lodge,Ascot, and Broadway Chambers,

porting a rudder az. {/or Reaston). 166. 2 Westminster, a demi-mau in profile

Reath of Edmistoun, Scotland, a garb Redtiead, an eagle's head az. 83. looking to the sinister supporting in
his dexter hand a hammer resting on
or. Industria ditnt. 153-2 Redhead, a sinister arm in armour ppr. an anvil, and holding in the sinister

Reave of Breade, Sussex, a dragon's embowed to the sinister, holding in

head arg., charged on the breast with the gauntlet a sword, point doAvn- hand an iron ship, all ppr.
wards, arg. , hiltand pommel or, chargetl Reede, a hand holding a lance in pale
three escallops az. c/. 71. i above the wrist with a crescent of the ppr

Reavely, Thomas, Kinnersley Castle,

Letton, Heref., an estoile of twelve last. Reede, a fleur-de-lis 01. 148.2

points az. Optima revelatio stella. Rediche of Rediche, Lanes, a hawk Rees of Killymaenllwyd, Carmarthensh.,

Reay, Lord (Mackay), of Reay, Caithness- rising arg., membered, beaked, a,nd a talbot ppr. Spes melioris wvi.
belled or, standing upon a lure tas-
sh., a dexter arm from the elbow erect selled of the first, corded and ringed cf. 54. 2
of the second. Rees or Rhys of Killymaenllwyd, Car-
holding a dagger in pale, all ppr., pom- Reding, Kent, a gilliflower stalked and
mel and hilt or. Manu jorti. 212. 9 marthensh. a talbot or. Spes melioris
Reay of Killingworth House, Northumb., ,

out of a mural coronet arg., a griffin's leaved ppr. 151. S Rees, David, Llanelly, Carmarthensh.,

head or. by. 10 Redingham, a salmon naiant az. 139. 12 a demi-dragon, wings elevated and

Reay of Burn HaU, Durh., a griffin's Redington, of Kilcornan, Ireland, a lion addorsed ppr., holding in the dexter
claw a fleur-de-lis or, and supporting
head erased ppr. 66- 2 rampant gu. Pro Rege, scepe pro patria

Rebeiro, five tulips in pale. semper. i, 13 with the sinister claw an escutcheon gu.,

Rebow, see Slater- Rebow. Redman, out of a ducal coronet gu., a charged with an annulet or. A barcho

Rebow of Colchester, Essex, out of a horse's head arg. 5i-7 a berchir.

mural coronet or, a derai-eagle dis- Redman, Norf., out of a mural coronet Rees of North Crawley. Northamp., a

played sa., charged on the breast with or, a horse's head arg., maned gu. lion rampant supporting a plumb-rule,

a bezant, thereon a fleur-de-lis az.. Redman of Tulford, Yorks, on a cushion all ppr. 3. 2

holding in the beak an arrow of the gu., tasselled or, a horse's head couped Rees of Llandovery, Carmarthensh., a

first, headed and feathered arg. 81. 10 arg. , crined also or. 5' i lion rampant sa., crownetl gu. Piclate

Rebow, Gurdon-, Hector John, of Wy- Redmayne, John Marriner, Esquire, of et probitate. i. 12

veiihoe Park, Essex: (i) Out of a Harewood, Gateshead-on-Tyne, out of Rees-Mogg, William, of Cholwell House,

mural coronet or, an eagle displayed a ducal coronet or, a horse's head gu. Somers.. and Temple Cloud, Bristol:

sa., charged on the breast with a bezant, Sans sang nul victoris. (i) Between two .sjii-ar- heads erect sa.,

thereon a fleur-de-lis az., and holding Redmond of Killoughter, Ireland, a Aa cock ppr. [for JIuijg). (2) swan

in the beak an arrow of the first, beacon ppr. Pie vivere et Deum et arg., with wings elevated or, holding

headed and flighted arg. (for Rebow). patriam deligere. 177. 14 in the beak a water-lily slipped ppr.
(for Rees). Cura pii diis sunt.
ASi. 10. (2) goat climbing up a rock, Redmond of the Hall and Movilla, co.

all ppr. Cfo'^ Gurdon). Wexford, Ireland, a beacon fired ppr. Reeve, between two wings a caduceus.
112. 2
Reckitt, Sir James, Bart., Swanland 177. 14
Reeve, Suff., a tiger's head erased arg.,
j armed, maned, and collared or.

Manor, North Ferriby, Yorks, in front Redmond, William Hoey Kearney, M.P.,

j

of a lion sejant rampant sa., collared Gresham Hotel, Dublin, same crest.

flory, counterflory or, a fleur-de-lis of Redmond, John Edward, 15, Upper Reeve, Lines, a horse's head erased per

the last between two escallops arg. Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin, same crest. fesse nebulee arg. and gu. 51-4

283. 12 Redmond, Gabriel O'Donnell fitzsimon, Reeve, Lieutenant-Colonel Ellis Philip

Redeomyn, a phoenix in flames ppr. 82. 2 M.R.C.P.I., a beacon fired ppr., a ladder Fox, Carlton Club, a horse's head

Reddie, an arm in armour couped at or. Pie vivere et Deum el patriam erased per fesse nebulee arg. and gu.
the shoulder, embowed and resting on charged on the neck with two mullets
diligere.

the elbow, holding in the hand a sci- Redpath, Scotland, an ostrich holding in in pale counterchanged.

mitar, all ppr. cf. 196. 6 the beak a key ppr. 97. 5 Reeve, an eagle's head erased or, collared

Reddie, an arm in armour couped at the Redwood, Boverton, Glen Wathen. sa. cf. 83. 2

shoulder, embowed and resting on the Church End, Finchley, N., on a rock Reeve, an eagle's head erased arg.,

elbow with a wreath of laurel round the an eagle rising ppr., charged on each gorged with a collar gemel gu., and

forearm, holding in the hand a scimitar, wing with a mullet of six points or, and charged with an escallop az.

all ppr. Honeste et constanter. 296. 7 holding in the beak a staff raguly of Reeve, Suff., a griffin's head erased gu.
ReddingQeld, on the point of a sword
the same. Lumen servimus antique. 66. 2

erect ppr., a cross patee arg. 169. 5 Redwood, Boverton, of Glen Wathen, Reeve of Wigton, Norf., a dragon's head

Reddish, Dorset, Wilts, and Lanes, a Church End, Finchley, N., same crest couped sa., bezantee, holding in the

cock's head erased sa., combed and and motto. mouth a lily arg. , slipped ppr.

wattled gu. , ducally gorged or cj. 90. i Reece, a galley with her oars in action. Reeve of Norf., a dragon's head erased

Rede, see Reid. 160. 7 ppr., collared or. Animum rege.
Rede, Sufi., a stag's head erased. 121. 2 Reece, a wyvern sejant vert, with wings
Rede of Norwich and Beccles, Suff., a 71.2
elevated, holding in the mouth a spear- Reeve, John Sherard, of Leadenham

buck's head erased az., attired or, be- head arg., embrued gu. Respite fulu- House, Lines, a horse's head erased per

tween two reeds of the last, charged rum. cf. 69. 4 fesse nebuly arg. and gu., charged on
the neck with two mullets in pale or.
on the neck with three bars gemelles Reed, a tower. 1 56. 2
also or, and as many bezants in pale. 50. 3
Rede or Reed, Kent and Worcs., a garb Reed, a griffin segreant or. 62. 2 Reeve, Simms, of Brancaster, Norf.,

Reed, Northumb., and of London, a grif-

or, banded gu. 153-2 fin segreant or. Memor et ftdelis. 62. 2 same crest and motto.

30 —

REE 468 REN

Reeve-King, Nevill Henry, the Hall, Reid, a hand holding an open book. Reilly, John, Esquire, of the Inner

Ashby-de-la-Launde, Lincoln: (i) A 215. 10 Temple, London, a dragon's head

talbot's head couped sa., collared or Reid, Scotland, issuing out of a cloud a couped sa., bezantee, and in front
thereof an anchor entwined with a
A(lor King). (2) horse's head erased hand holding a book expanded ppr.

per fesse nebulee arg. and gu., charged Pro virtute. 215. I cable fessewise or. 71. 6

on the neck with two mullets in pale Reid, Alexander Arthur, Esquire, of Reinell of East Ogwell, Devonsh., a fox

counterchanged (for Reeve). Ratho, Bothwell, Tasmania, a hand passant or. 32. i

Reeves, Sir William Conrad, KC, Chief —issuing from a cloud holding a book Reiseley, a young man's head couped

Justice of Barbados, of the Eyrie, St. expanded ppr. Pro virtute. Nihil at the shoulders sa., with ear-rings

Michael, Barbados. Motto, Sic vol- amanti durum. 266. 16 or, crowned with a chaplet of flowers

vere parcas. Reid of Birnes, Aberdeensh., a hand arg.

Reeves, a demi-griffin sa. 64. 2 issuing from a cloud holding a book Relf, Worcs., and of Ashburnham, Sus-

Reeves, out of a ducal coronet a griffin's expanded ppr. Virtute et lahorc. sex, an opinicus-head or, holding in

head. 67. 9 215. I the beak a snake vert, environed about

Reeves of Burraue, co. Clare, Flatten, Reid of Blegbie, Scotland, a dexter arm the neck. 65. 7

CO. Meath, Athgarveen, co. Kildare, issuing from a cloud holding a book Relfe of London, a peacock ppr., collared

and Vostersberg, co. Cork, a dragon's expanded ppr. Fortitudine el Lahore. gu., with wings erect arg., semee of

head erased or. collared az. 71.2 mascles of the second.

Reeves, Robert William Cary, of Burraue, Relhan, three ostrich-feathers arg. Na-

CO. Clare, same crest. turae minister. 115. I

Reeves, Robert William Cary, of Bes- issuing out of clouds holding the Holy Remfry of Truro, Cornw., an antelope

—borough, Killimer, co. Clare, same Bible open at Job xix., all ppr., the lodged ppr., gorged with a collar
nebuly gu., and supporting with the
crest. Aiiimum Rege. Virtute et edges ot the leaves or. 266. 16

fidelitate. Reid, Nevile, of Shandwick, Ross-sh. and dexter fore-foot an escutcheon arg.,

Reeves of Glastonbury, Somers., on a Cromartysh., same crest. Pro veritale. charged with a wreath of ivy vert.

mount vert, an eagle with wings ele- Reid of Dublin, issuant from a rock a 126. II

vated sa., each charged with a cross dexter cubit arm erect holding a bill, Remington of Lund, Yorks, a hand hold-

patee arg., the dexter claw resting on all ppr. Firm. ing a broken tilting-spear, all ppr.

a cross botonnee or. Reid, Scotland, a demi-eagle issuant gu., 214. 10

Reeves, an eagle displayed. 75. 2 beaked az. Fortitudine et Lahore. Remington, Rev. Reginald, of Crow

Reeves, James Bowles, of Danemore Reid, Scotland, and London, an eagle Tree, Lanes, a hand erect holding a

Park, Speldhurst, Kent, a greyhound rising ppr. In suhlime. yy. 5 broken tilting-spear, all ppr. 214. 10
laurel-
sejant sa., bezantee, collared and Reid, John, Esquire, J. P., of Elderslie, Remmington, between two

ringed or. Prius quam factum con- Oamaru, New Zealand : a demi-eagle branches in orle a fleur-de-lis.

sidera. cf. 59. 2 with wings elevated. Fortitudine et Remnant of Billericay, Scotland, a dol-

Regan, Ireland, a demi-grifEn per fesse Lahore. 80. 2 phin naiant ppr. Mind your own

or and az. 64. 2 Reid of London, an eagle rising ppr. business. 140. 5

Regnold, a wolf's head erased sa., charged Fortitudine et Lahore. yy. 5 Remnant, an eagle displayed sa. 75. 2

on the neck with three bezants between Reid, Arthur Archibald Alexander, of Rempston, a caltrap embrued ppr. 147. 14

two bars or. Pro virtute. Ledsham Hall, Chester, a demi-eagle Renals, Sir Joseph, Bart., 26, Craven

Reichel, late Most Rev. Charles Parsons, displayed arg. Fortitudine et lahore. Hill Gardens, W., upon a rock a fox

D.D., Bishop of Meath, out of a ducal 232. 4 sejant regardant ppr., charged on the
shoulder with a lozenge or, and sup-
coronet a demi-lion rampant double- Reid of Straloch, a demi-eagle displayed

queued holding between the paws gu., beaked and armed az. Fortitudine porting with the dexter fore-leg a

a sickle, all or. Vitam impendere et Lahore. 81.6 fasces, also ppr. Cavendo tutus. 272.14

vero. Reid, Ireland, an eagle displayed with Rendall, Francis Shuttleworth, Esquire,

Reichel, Rev. Oswald Joseph, B.C.L., two heads sa., gorged with an Eastern of Brigmerston House, Amesbury,
coronet or. Speclemar agendo. Wilts: (1) An antelope's head couped
M.A., F.S.A., A la Ronde House, or, gorged with a collar gemel, holding
cf. 74. 2 in the mouth a horse-shoe, and charged
Lympstone, Devoash., same crest and Reid, Bart., of Barra, Aberdeensh., Scot-

motto.

Reichel, Henry Rudolph, same crest and land, a pelican in her piety, all ppr. for distinction with a cross crosslet, all
motto.
Niliil amanti durum. 98. 8 gu. (for Rendall). (2) On a mount
Reichel, Lucius Hurlock, Beara Court,
Black Torrington, Devonsh., same Reid, Sir James, Bart., G.C.V.O., K.C.B., vert, a heathcock rising sa., winged or.
crest and motto.
V.D., of Muirtou, Aberdeensh., same H(for olden).

crest and motto. Rendel, Baron (Rendel), Hatchlands,

Reichel of Geising. in Saxony, out of a Reid, Sir George, LL.D., 22, Royal Ter- Guildford, iu front of a rock ppr.,

ducal coronet a demi-lion rampant race, Edinburgh, a demi-ostrich arg. thereon a wolf passant az.. collared

double-queued holding between the holding in the beak a sprig of laurel arg., and supporting a flagstaff ppr.,
paws a sickle, all or. Vitam impendere ppr. Labor ipse voluptas. therefrom flowing to the sinister a

vero. Reid, Ireland, a cock-pheasant ppr. banner sa., charged with a deini-lion

Reichenberg of Treveder, Cornw., a naked Semper eadem. cf. 90. 8 rampant erased of the second, a staff

arm embowed and couped holding in Reid, a lion passant, the tail extended raguly couped in fesse vert. Lahore et

the hand a laurel-branch. 228. 6 ppr. 5. II consiLio. 250. 19
Reid, Ireland, a sheaf of rye gu.
Reid, Bart., of Ewell Grove, Surrey, in Rendel, Rt. Hon. Stuart, Hatchlands,

front of a castle arg. , two spears sal tire- cf. 153. 2 Surrey, same crest and motto

wise ppr., points upwards. Firm. Reidhaven, Viscount, see Seafield, Earl Rendel, Sir Alexander Meadows, K.C.I.E.,

Reid-CuMon, Rev. John Edward, of of. 44, Lancaster Gate, W., in front of a
rock ppr., a staff raguly fesseways
Ashow Rectory, Warw. : (i) A dexter Reidheugh of Cultibraggan, Scotland, vert, thereon a wolf passant az., col-
arm embowed in armour, the hand two turtle-doves respecting each other

supporting a crossbow erect and bent az. Nil ntquit amor. 93. 2 lared arg., supporting with the dexter
fore-leg a flagstaff, therefrom flowing a
ppr., fitted with an arrow gu., barbed Reielly, Ireland, an archer shooting an

arg. (for Cuddon). 235. 13. (2) Be- arrow from a bow ppr. 188. 9 banner sa., charged with a demi-lion
tween four roses gu., barbed and seeded erased. Lahore et consiLio.
Reigaolds, Devonsh. and Somers., out of Rendlesham, Baron (Thellusson), a demi-
—ppr., two on either side, a tower arg. greyhound salient arg., collared sa.,
a mural coronet arg., a talbot's head between two wings of the last, each
(for Reid). Fortiter et suaviler. Firm.
az., bezantee, eared or. cf. 56. 6
235. 14
Reilly, Ireland, an archer shooting an

Reid, Scotland, and of Imber Court, arrow from a bow ppr. 18S. 9 charged with a trefoil slipped or.
162. 2
Wilts, a tower gu. Firm. 156. 5 Reilly, Ireland, the sua gu. Lahore et honore. 60. ^

1,

REN 469 REY

Renney, Scotland, two wings conjoined Repington, A'Court-, of Amington Hall, Rewse of Hedgestone, Middx., a demi-
Warw. : (]) A demi-heraldic antelope
and inverted erm. iij- 3 gu., billettee arg., attired, ungu., and lion erm., holding a laurel-branch vert.
tufted or {for Repington). {2) An
Rennie, a parrot gu., feeding on a bunch Rewtoure, a seax erect ppr. 171. 2
eagle displayed sa., charged on the
of cherries ppr. lOI. 8 Reye, an ostrich-feather arg., enfiled with
breast with two chevronels or, beaked
Rennie, of Wateringbury, Kent, the sun a ducal coronet or. 114. 12
and legged gu., and holding in the
in his splendour ppr., between two Reygnales and Reynolds, Suff., a wolf's

Uagstaves broken on each, a flag flying head erased sa., collared or, charged

to the exterior arg., charged with a beak a lily ppr. (/or A'Court). Virtus with three guttes-de-poix. cf. 30. 1 1
Reymes and Reynes of Overswood-
saltire az. 162. 1 propter se.
Repley, Surrey, a demi-lion rampant or.
Rennie and Renny, a dexter hand hold- Kettlestone, Norf., out of a ducal

ing a scimitar. Probitate. 213. 5 10. 2 coronet or, a plume of two rows of

Renny-Tailyour, Henry Waugh, of Bor- Repley, a lion's head erased az., collared ostrich-feathers ppr. 114-4
or. 18. 6
Arowfield, Forfarsh. : (i) hand hold- Reynall of London and Egginton, Beds,
Reppes, out of a ducal coronet a plume
ing a pair of balances ppr. 217. 13. of feathers arg., the quills or, between on a moimt vert, a fox sejant regardant
two wings or.
A(2) hand ppr., holding a Passion ppr., collared arg., resting the dexter
Reppley, a lion rampant az. , collared arg.
cross gu. Probitate consilium 'per- paw on a lozenge or. 32. 9

fecitur. Reynard-Cookson, .see Cookson.

Renny, a dexter hand issuing holding a cf. I. 13 Reynardson, on a mount a fox sejant re-
balance and scales or. Probitate. gardant, resting the dexter paw on a
Repps or Reppes of West Walton, Norf.,
217. 13 out of a ducal coronet or, a plume lozen»e. 32. 6
Renny, George Henry, Dieu la Cresse of ostrich-feathers erm., between two
Reynardson of Loudon and Plymouth,
Abbey, Leek, Staffs, issuant from
clouds a cubit arm erect ppr., holding wings of the first Devonsh., a lion's head erminois,
a balance or, between two wings gu., Reresby, on a chapeau vert, turned up
each charged with a thistle leaved and crowned with a mural coronet chequy

erm., a goat arg. cf. 129. 5 arg. and gu.

Reresby, on a chapeau purp., turned up Reynardson, Birch-, Colonel Charles, of

slipped, also or. Eecie jaciendo. erm. , a goat pas.sant or. cf. 1 29. 5 Holywell Hall, Lines : A(i ) lion's head
erm., murally crowned chequy arg. and
Renolds, a portcullis chained. 178. 3 Resbye, Suff., an arm couped at the Agu. (for Reynardson). cf. 21. i. (2)

Renous, a demi-griffin segreant regardant shoulder embowed and erect from the fleur-de-lis arg., and a trefoil vert, en-

erminois, supporting a banner flotant elbow, vested az., holding in the hand

to the dexter or, charged with a mul- ppr. four ears of wheat or, stalked —twined by a serpent ppr. (for Birch).

let az. vert. Virtus est vitium fugere. Prudentia

Renshaw, Sir Charles Bine, Bart., Cold- Reskinner, Cornw., a wolf passant. simplicilate.

harbour, Wivelsfield, Sussex, in front 28. 10 Reynell, Middx., and Devonsh., a fox sta-
Reskymer of Reskymer, in Mawgau, and
of a griffin's head erased sa., a decres- tant or. cf. 32. 2
of Murthen, Cornw., a lion rampant
cent and an increscent arg. Esse Reynell, Bart, (extinct), a fox statant or,

quam videri. 284- 15 sa., holding a branch of laurel vert. the tail extended. Murus aheneus esto.
Resley of Chatwood, Bucks, a greyhound
Renshaw, a decrescent arg., and an in- cf. 32. 2

crescent or, addorsed. erm., collared az., ringed or, resting the Reynell of Killynon, co. Westmeath,
Renshaw, Charles Bine, J. P., Barochan, dexter fore -foot on an escutcheon
—Ireland, a fox passant or. Murus
Houston, N.B., a griffin's head erased. arg. aheneus esto. InduhitiUa fides. 32. i
Renton, John Thompson, Esquire, J. P.,
Reson, a fox's head erased ppr. 33. 6 Reynell of Reynella, co. Westmeath,
of Bradston Brook, Surrey, and
Hedgecocks, Sussex, a lion rampant Reuce, a greyhound passant per pale arg. Ireland, on a mount ppr., a fox passant

and ppr. cf. 60. 2 or. Murus ceneus esto. cf. 32. i

az., holding in the dexter fore-paw a Reve, an heraldic tiger's head erased arg. Reynell-Peok, Arthur Denis Henry Heber,
sword, point downwards, ppr., pommel
collared and maned or. Netherton House, Newton Abbot,
and hilt or, and resting the sinister
fore- paw on a tower arg. Reve of Maiden, Suff., a dragon's head Devonsh., a mural crown arg., issuing
Renton of Lamberton, Berwicksh., two
hands issuant, in the one a sword, point erased arg., collared or. 71- - therefrom a lion's head gu., gorged

Reve of Brede, Sussex, a dragon's head with a wreath or. Fidus confido.

arg., charged on the neck with three Reynes of Lewes, Sussex, a bird, the

downwards, fixed in the earth, the other escallops, two and one az. cf. yi. i breast arg., the back az., holding in the
lifted up to heaven. Trust in God and
Revel, Yorks, and of Newbold Revel, beak a rose ppr.
Reynes of Stanford, Notts, an arm issuing
not in strength. Warw., a cubit arm in armour ppr., the

Renton, James Crawford, Esquire, M.D., hand holding a lion's gamb erased of out of clouds, the hand holding three
I , Woodside Terrace, Glasgow, two arms
issuant, habited and cuffed, the dexter the last. roses, all ppr. 218. 12
cubit arm holding a sword erect, the Revel of Ogston, Derbysh., an arm in
sinister embowed, holding a sword Reynett, a cubit arm erect, holding in
armour embowed ppr., garnished or,
holding in the hand a dagger ppr., the hand an anchor in bend.
point downwards, between two bat's Reynham of South Lynn, Norf., a morion
wings, also or, membraned gu.
point downwards. Trust in God, not in between two mallets.
Reveley of Bryn-y-Gwyn, Merionethsh.,
strength. an etoile of twelve points az. Optima Reynhouse, Middx., a demi-griffin seg-

Rentoul, James Alexander, D.L., lOA, reant regardant erminois, holding a
Great Queen Street, Westminster, a
banner flotant to the dexter or, the

tree. Facta non verba. revelatio Stella. point, staff and tassels of the last,

Renwick, a lion's head erased. 17. 8 Reveley, an etoile of sixteen points az. charged with a mullet az.
Revelstoke, Baron (Baring), of Memb-
Renwick, Hon. Sir Arthur, Clarendon cf. 64. 14

House, Elizabeth Street, Hyde Park, land, Devonsh., a mullet erminois, be- Reynold, an eagle close. 76. 2
tween two wings arg. Probitate et
Sydney, in front of a stag's head erased Reynold of Stratford, Warw., a fox's

ppr., between the attires a saltire or, labore. cf. iii. 5 head erased or. 33-6

three estoiles of the last. Revett, Suff., a dove az., winged or and Reynolds-Morton, Earl of Ducie, see
Reoeh, Scotland, a rock ppr. Dieu est
gu., holding in the beak a branch vert. Ducie.

iiiu roche. 179. 7 92. 5 Reynolds, see Young-Reynolds.

Reoeh, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a Revett, Cambs, and of Crettinge, Suff., Reynolds, Shropsh., a fox's head erased

dagger in pale ppr. Stand. 212.9 an arm erect, holding in the hand ppr. ppr., collared sa. cf. 33. 6

Reocb, a mountain in flames ppr. a broken sword of the fiist, hilt and Reynolds, Somers., a fox's head erased

179.2 pommel or. or. a- 6
Repington of Amington Hall, Warw.. a
Revett, Cambs and Suff., an arm, the Reynolds of Great Yarmouth, Norf., a
demi-heraldic antelope gu., maned,
bearded, tusked, and ungu. or, bil- hand holding a battle-axe. 213.12 fox's head erased per pale arg. and sa.,

Rew, a griffin passant ppr. 63. 2 gorged with a collar or, charged with

lettce arg. Virtus propter se. Rewse, see Sraith-Rewse. three torteaux. cf. i^. 6

11

REY 470 RIC

Reynolds of Belsted, Siiff., a fox's head Rhodes or Rodes of Great Houghton, Rice, Sir Edward Bridges, K.C.B., Dane
Yorks, a cubit arm holding a branch Court, Dover, a lion rampant ppr.
erased sa.. collared or. c/. 33. 6 holding in his paw a bar-shot sa.
Cndarn - yw - jy - ffydd - y - portha - duw-y-
Reynolds of Shotley, Suff., a fox's head of acorns, all ppr.
Rhodes of Bellair and Shapwick, Devon-
erased sa., gorged with a collar or, gig/rain.
charged with three torteaux, and on sh., a hand holding an oak-branch, all
ppr. Cxlum non animum. Rice, a spear-head issuing embrued.
the neck with a martlet. 33. 7
Rhodes, Sir Frederick Edward, Bart., of
Reynolds, Devonsh., a fox statant ppr. 174. 12
Loventor, Devonsh. : (i) A cubit arm
Jus meum Itiebor. cf 32. 2 Rice of Ballymacdoyle, co. Kerry, a

Reynolds, James Emerson, Esquire, vested az., guttee-d'or, cuffed arg., leopard's face gu., ducally crowned or.

M.D., Burleigh House, Burlington holding an oak-branch palewise ppr., Fides non timet. 297. 5

Boad, Dublin, same crest. fructed or, and two trefoils slipped in Rice, Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Justice,

Reynolds of Colchester, Essex, a griffin's Asaltire vert (,1°'' Rhodes). (2) dexter J.P., of Bushmount, Lixnaw, co Kerry,

head erased per pale or and arg. 66. 2 arm embowed vested az., charged with same crest and motto.

Reynolds, Wilts and Somers., a griffin's three annulets interlaced or, cuffed Rich, Earl of Warwick and Holland
(extinct), on a mount vert, a wyvern
head erased or. 66. 2 arg., holding in the hand ppr. an arrow

Reynolds, a cockatrice with wings ad- of the last {for Baker). rising arg. Garde la joy. 69. 1

dorsed ppr. 68. 4 Rhodes of New Zealand, and Kippax, Rich, Bart, (extinct), of London, on a
mount vert, a wyvern with wings ele-
Reynolds of London, a wyvern with wings Yorks, a dexter arm erect vested az.,

elevated vert, holding in the dexter cuffed arg., charged with an acorn or, vated arg. 69. 1

claw a sword in pale ppr. Fide, sed and grasping a fern sapling of New Rich, on a mount vert, a wyvern arg.
Zealand eradicated ppr. Robur meum
cui vide. Garde la joy. 69. 1

Reynolds, a wyvern passant gu. 69. 5 Deus. Rich, Sir Charles Henry Stuart, Bart.,
Reynolds, Henry Revell, M.A., 7. the
Rhodes, a griffin's head erased, tied round of Shirley House, Hants, a wyvern
Boltons, South Kensington: (i) Out
the neck with a ribbon. 66. 7 arg., with wings expanded erm. Garde

of a mural coronet a demi-talbot col- Rhodes, an eagle displayed per pale or la joy. 70. I

lared and lined. (2) A dexter arm in and sa., charged on the breast «ith a Rich, a wyvern arg. 70. i

armour embowed holding in the hand cross patee counterchanged. rj. ,";. 2 Rich, Ireland, a demi-sea-lion gu., armed
\
and langued az., tinned or.
a lion's gamb erased. Sperat injestis. Rhodes of Ivnaresborough, Yorks. a

Reynolds of Carshalton, Surrey, out of a leopard sejant or, spotted sa., collared Rich of Otford, Ivent, a demi-lion ram-

[

mural coronet or. a demi-talbot arg., and ringed arg. cf. 24. S pant sa., between two spears erect arg.
1

eared gu., collared and lined, the line Riall, Lewis John Roberts, Esquire, of 9. II
Old Conna Hill, co. Dublin, Ireland, a
ending in a knot or. c/ 55.9 lion's head erased or, charged with an Rich, Berks, au armed arm and hand
escallop gu., and holding in the mouth
Reynolds, Kent, out of a mural coronet a trefoil vert. Duw au fendith yw fy ppr., holding a cross crosslet fitched
or, a demi-talbot arg., collared and ngwenwth.
gu. 210. 14
lined of the first. 55-9 Riall, William Arthur, Annerville, Clon- Rich of Lexden, Essex, on the stump of

Reynolds, Sir Alfred James, Digswell, a tree couped and erased or, a hawk
ivith wings addorsed arg., preying on
Welwyn, Herte, in front of a cross

crosslet fitchee or, a talbot passant sa., mel, same crest. Re alia modestas. a pheasant ppr.
laugued gu., with the dexter paw
Ribblesdale, Baron (Lister), Gisbume Richards of Yaverland, Hants, a griffin's

resting on a rose of the first. Quod Park, West Riding, Yorks, a stag's head erased arg. 66. 2

verum tutum. 244. 3 head erased per fesse ppr. and gu., Richards of SoJsborough Grange and

Reynolds, Walter, Hawkswick, St. attired or, differenced by a crescent. Ardamine, co. Wexford, Ireland, a

Albans, Herts, same crest and motto. ReHnens vestigia jama;. 119. 8 griffin's head erased arg. Honore et

Reynolds of London, on a mount vert, a Ribton, Sir George, Bart., of Woodbrook, amove. 66. 2
panther couchant gardant arg. , spotted
of various colours, fire issuing from the CO. Dublin (extinct), a dove close az., Richards of Rathaspick and Park, co.
mouth and ears ppr.. gorged with a
collar and lined gu., ringed or. holding in his beak a laurel-branch Wexford, a griffin's head erased arg.

ppr. J'aime la liberie. 92. 5 In Deo confide. 66. 2

Ribton of Ribton, Cumb., out of an 1 Richards, an eagle's head couped ppr

Reynolds of Attleborough, Norf., a cat Eastern coronet or, a demi-lion ram- 83- I

couchant ppr., collared and lined or. pant gu. cf. 10. 3 ' Richards of Heath, Hants, an eagle with

Reynolds of Laghnie, co. Leitrim, and Ricard of London, a man's head couped wings expanded ppr. y^. 5

Tully, CO. Cavan, Ireland, on a mount at the shoulders ppr. cf. 190. 5 Richard, Scotland, a mountain-cat cur-

vert, a stag lodged ppr. 115. 12 Ricard of Heck, Yorks, two arms em- rent ppr. cj. 26. 6

Reynolds, an eagle close arg., ducally bowed in armour or, the gauntlets arg., Richards of Frmge, Norf., a fleur-de-lis

gorged and lined or. cf 76. 2 supporting a leopard's face of the same, per pale erm. and arg. 14S. 2

j

Reynolds of Milford House, Hants, a Ricarde-Seaver, see Seaver. Richards, a fox's head couped gu.

cock's head erased gu.. beaked or. Rleardo, Frank, of Bromesberrow Place, 33-4

90. I Worcs., and Gatcombe Park, Glouc, a Richards of Rew, Devonsh., Isleworth,

Reynolds, a dexter arm in armour em- bird holding in the dexter claw a flag- Middx., and Somers., a paschal lamb
bowed, holding in the hand a garb, all staff with a flag, the latter charged passant arg., the staff and banner ppr.

ppr. with a cross. 131. 3

Reynolds, Ireland, a globe mounted ppr. Ricardo, Colonel Horace, Bramley Park, Richards, William, of Grenfell House,

159.4 Guildford, Surrey, same crest. Mutlej', Pl3'mouth, same crest.

Reynolds, out of a crescent an etoile. Ricardo, Major Gerald Craven, the Elms, Richards of Hammersmith, Middx., on a

163. 4 Donningtou, Newbury, same crest. chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lamb
Reynous of Stanmore, Middx., a demi- Riccard of London, two lion's heads passant arg., resting the dexter foot

griliin segreant regardant erminois, erased and addorsed. 17. 3 on a lozenge or.
holding by the staff a banner flotant Rice, see Dynevor, Baron.
Richards, Bart., of Brambletye House.

to the dexter or, the point and tassels Rice, see Monteagle, Baron. Suff., and Sussex, a lion rampant az.

of the last, charged with a mullet az. Rice, Ireland, an arm in armour embowed, Honore et amore. i. 13

cf. 64. 14 holding in the hand a scimitar, all ppr. Richards, Rev. Walter John Bruce, D.D.,

Reyny, Yorks and London, out of a mural 196. 10 St. Mary's, Westmoreland Road, Bays-

coronet arg., a lion's head or, pellettee, Rice of Preston, Suff., a raven's head water, upon a fleur-de-lis arg., a lion

langued gu. cf. 19. 12 erased or. rampant az., collared with oak-leaves

Rhan of Bremen and Enfield, Middx., a Rice, Wales, a raven ppr. 107. 14 or. Honore et amore. 260.18

sprig of three acorns. 152. 5 Rice of Llwn-y-brain, Carmarthensh., Richards, Y'orks, out of a mural coronet

Rhodes, Notts and Derbysh., a hand Wales, a lion rampant ppr., holding in gu., a talbot's head arg., collared vert.

holding a bunch of acoros ppr. the dexter paw a bar-shot sa. ringed or. cj. 56. 6

RIC 471 RIC

Richards, an anchor erect and cabled sa., Richardson, Durh., on a mural Richardson, V/illiam Henry, 2, Lans-
down Place. Russell Square, W.C., a
in front of two branches of laurel in net or, a lion's head erased cubit arm in armour ppr., the hand

Raltire vert. langued gu., crowned with an earl's holding a broken sword, hilt and
pommel or.
Richards, a tower triple-towered and the coronet of the first. Richardson, Sir James Thomas Stewart,

sun in splendour risin" behind the same Richardson, formerly of the Briary,

—from clouds, all ppr. Pro clara de clara. Shotley Bridge, Durh., a lion's head Bart., J.P., D.L., of Pitfour, Perthsh.,
Deo adjuvanie non timendum. erased ppr Virtute acquiritur honos
a dexter arm in armour grasping a
Richards, an arm in armour embowed 17 '8

ppr., garnished or, holding in the Richardson of Eipon, Yorks. a lion's dagger in pale, all ppr. Virtute acqui-

aauntlet a staff raguly sa., the end head erased or, gorged with a chaplet ritur honos.

iiaming. vert. 17. 10 Richardson of North Bierley, Yorks, out
of a ducal coronet or, a dexter arm in
Richards, Richard Edward Lloyd, of Richardson of Painsthorpe, Kirby-under- armour couped at the elbow, brandish-

Caerynwoh, Merionethsh., a dexter Dale, Yorks, out of a naval coronet

arm holding in the hand a scimitar, all or, the sails arg., a lion's head erm., ing a falchion arg., the grip vert, the

ppr. F/ijddlaivn ir Gwirionedd. 213.5 surmounting an anchor in bend sinister hilt and pommel or.
Richards, Ireland, an arm erect vested of the first. Mcmon < jrcere merendo.
Richardson of Field House, Whitby,

vert, cuffed arg., holding in the hand a Richardson, John Crow, J. P.. Glanbrydan Yorks. a dexter arm erect couped at

rose-braneh, all ppr. Park, Manordeilo, Carmartliensh., on a the elbow, holding in the hand a broken

Richardson, see Castle-Stewart, Earl. mural crown or, a lion's head erased sword ppr. Quod honestum est decet.

Richardson, see Stuart-Richardson. gu. Pretio prudentia prmstat. Richardson of Iron Acton, Glouc, a dex-

Richardson-Bunbury, sec Bunbury. Richardson of Nantle Hall, on a mural ter cubit arm erect in armour, holding

Richardson, see Hepborne. coronet or, a lion's head erased erm., in the hand ppr. a falchion.

Richardson, see Ilorgan-Richardson. crowned with an earl's coronet ppr. Richardson of Honingham, Norf., on a

Richardson, Lord Cramond, out of a ducal Trust in God. coronet ppr., a dexter gauntlet

coronet or, a unicorn's head erm. ]'ir- Richardson of Albion Street, Hyde Parle, fesi vays garni; ihed or, holdi

tiite acquiritur honos. 48. 12 London, W., in front of a dexter arm sword erect arg., hilt and pommel also

Richardson, Jonathan, Esquire, J.P., of in armour embowed grasping a scimitar, or.

Lambeg, co. Antrim, Ireland, a lion all ppr., a lion's head erased or. Con- Richardson, James Wilson, Sneaton
Hall, Whitby, Yorks, a dexter arm
rampant arg., armed and langued gu.. stans fidei.
erect couped below the shoulder,
holding between the paw.-i a laurel Richardson, a hand in armour holding a holding in the hand a broken sword,

garland ppr. Yirtute ncijiiiritnr hnnos. sword in pale, aU ppv. V'irtute acquiri- all ppr. Qiwd honestum est decet.
Richardson, Thomas Shepperd, Esquire,
Richardson, Nicholas Gossclin, Esquire, tur honos.
of Hilder's Court, Chiddingly, Sussex,
Tyaquin, Colmanstowu, Ballinasloe, Richardson of Pitfour, Scotlund, a dexter issuant from a wreath of oak vert,
fructed or, a cubit arm erect ppr.,
CO. Galway, same crest and motto. cubit arm in armour, holding in the
grasping a hammer sa. In Deo et in
Richardson, a lion rampant holding be- hand a sword in pale, all ppr. Virtute

tween the paws two oak-slips fructed acquiritur honos.

ppr. Richardson, Worcs., an armed arm, the

Richardson, Scotland, a lion rampant per hand holding a sword enfiled with a ipso confide.
Richardson of Ferring, Sussex, out of a
fesse or and az., holding in his dexter chaplet of roses ppr., hilt and pommel
mural coronet or, a cubit arm, holding
fore-paw a garland of laurel ppr. Vir- sa. in the gauntlet a falchion ppr., pom-

tuti paret robur. Richardson, Harry Leo Sidney. Warham mel and hilt or.

Richardson, John, Lambeg, Lisburn, Road, South Croydon, a dexter arm Richardson of Potto Hall, Northallerton,
on the battlements of a tower or, in
same crest and motto. embowed in armour ppr., encircled by
front of an anchor in bend sinister sa.,
Richardson, Alexander Airth, J. P., Aber- an annulet or, the hand holding a
a lion's head erased erm. Potus in-
delghy, Lambeg, Lisburn, co. Antrim, sword erect, also ppr., transfixing a genio quam vi.
Richardson, Charles Trusted, Monckton
a lion rampant arg., armed and langued lion's head trased erm. Virtute ac- Lodge, Durh., same crest and motto.
Richardson, Warw., an armed arm hold-
gu., holding between the paws a laurel quiritur honos.
ing a sword enfiled with a chaplet of
garland ppr. Virtute acquiritur honos. Richardson, William Ridley, Esquire, thorns ppr., hilt and pommel sa.
Richardson, Hunts, an arm in armour
Richardson of Augher, co. Tyrone, Ire- M.A. (Trin. Coll., Camb.), formerly couped at the elbow, holding in the
hand ppr. a sword arg., hilt and pom-
land, a lion rampant erm., holding in Lieutenant Camb. Univ. Rifle 'I'olun-
mel or. Virtute acquiritur honos.
the mouth a trefoil slipped vert, and teers, of Ravensfell, Bromley, Kent,
210. 2
between the fore-paws a torteau upon a mount vert, in front of a tilting-
Richardson of Wilton House, Eltham,
charged with a cross crosslet or. spear lying thereon in fess, a dexter Kent, out of a mural coronet or. a

Richardson, Middx., a lion of St. Mark arm in armour embowed, holding in dexter arm in armour holding a fal-
chion arg., the grip vert, the hilt and
sejant with wings endorsed and erect the hand and by the blade a sword in pommel or.
Richardson of Upper York Street, Port-
arg., collared flory and count erflory bend sinister, all ppr., hilt and pommel man Square, London, W.. a mount
vert, thereon in front of a dexter
gu., resting the dexter paw on a garb or, the arm garnished of the last, and cubit arm vested in the uniform of
the East India Company's Marine, the
or. encircled by an annulet also or, and hand grasping a scimitar ppr.. pom-
mel and hilt or, an anchor in bend
Richardson of Rotherhithe, Surrey, out pendant from the wrist by a ribbon sinister cabled of the last. Mea an-

of a mural coronet or, a demi-lion ram- gu. an escutcheon arg., charged with

pant gu., holding between the paws a a falcon ppr. Ben ti voglio. 195. II

guidon arg., charged -nith a slip of oak Richardson of Dunsfold, Hambledon, and

J

ppr., fructed or, the staff and tassels of Finden Place, Sussex, out of a mural

the last. coronet or, a cubit arm in armour

Richardson, Charles Edward, a mount holding in the gauntlet a falchion arg.,

vert, thereon in front of the battlements the gripe vert, hilt and pommel or.

of a tower a lion's head erased sa., Sihi constet.

gorged with a collar vair. Virtute Richardson, a dexter cubit arm in armour

acquirUur honos. ' erect, holding in the hand ppr. a fal-

252. 11

Richardson, William John, same crest chion. 210. 2

and motto. Richardson of Chawston, Worcs., and chora virtus.
Richardson, Ireland, an arm in armour
Richardson, Henry, same crest and motto. Glouc, a cubit arm in armour arg.,
holding a sword with a bush of thorns
Richardson, Sir Thomas, Kirklevington holding in the hand ppr. a broken at the end, all ppr., pommel and hilt
sa. Plus .spinis quam ferro.
Grange, same crest and motto. sword, the blade of the first, hilt and Richardson, John Meryn Archdall Carle-
ton, J. P., same crest. Pro Deo et
Richardson of Riccall Hall, Yorks, a pommel or.
Begr
demi-lion holding in its dexter paw a Richardson, Richard Taswell, Esquire,

thistle, all ppr. Firmus infirmis. J.P., Barrister-at-Law, of Capenhurst

Hall, Chester, same crest.

11

RIC 472 RID

Richardson, Norf. and Worcs., on Richmond-Gale-Braddyll, Hubert Ed- charged on the arm with two roses

quess's coronet a dexter arm in ward, East Court, Oxton, Chesh. : (i) gu., cuffed az., the hand ppr. holding
couped at the elbow in fess, holding ir a scimitar arg., hilt and pommel or.
A badger passant or (for BraddijU).

the gauntlet a sword erect, all ppr. Richmond, Sir William Blake, K.C.B., Quid verum atque decens.

Richardson of Edinburgh, Scotland, i Beavor Lodge, Beavor Lane, Ham- Ricketts, Bart, (now Tempest), of Beau-

dexter arm in armour, the hand hold mersmith, a demi-lion arg., gorged mont, Leyes, Leics., out of a naval

ing a broadsword in pale ppr. VirttUe with a collar and chain reflexed ovei coronet or, in front of an anchor in bend

acquiritur honos. 210. 4 the back az., the collar charged with sinister sa., a dexter arm embowed
two annulets or, holding between the habited az., and charged on the sleeve
Richardson, Ralph, 10, Magdala Place,

Edinburgh, same crest and motto. paws encircled by a chaplet of oak an with two roses arg., the hand grasping

Richardson of Keithock, Forfarsh., a escutcheon az., thereon a fleur-de-lis a scimitar ppr. Prend tnoi tel que je
unicorn's head arg., armed and maned arg. Ancora imparo.

or. Yirtule honor, 49. ; Richmond, the sun in his splendour ppr. Ricketts, Frederick William Rodney,

Richardson of Ralston, Renfrewsh., Scot 162. 2 same crest and motto.

land, issuing out of a ducal coronet or Richmond, Scotland, between two palm- Ricketts, Henry Wyndham, same crest

a unicorn's head arg., armed and maned branches in orle vert, a mullet gu. and motto.

of the first. Virtute acquiritur honos. 146. 8 Ricketts, Rev. Richard Ernest, M.A.,

48. 12 Richmond of Hedenham, Norf., on a Crambe Vicarage, Kirkham Abbey,

Richardson of Balmoral Villa, Kirn, mount vert, an eagle with wings ex- same crest and motto.

Argyllsh., a unicorn's head arg., horned panded erm., the beak and feathers on Ricketts, Rev. St. Vincent Fitzhardinge

and maned or. Virtute acquiritur the back of the head and tip of the Lennox, Fairholme, Bournemouth,

honos. 49- 7 tail or. same crest and motto.

Richardson, Scotland, a unicorn's head Richmond of Rodborne, Wilts, and Stew- Ricketts, William, R.N., same crest and

couped erm., armed or. Virtute acqui- ley, Bucks, a tilting-spear arg.. headed

ritur honos, 49- 7 or, broken in three parts, the one piece Ricketts, Charles Aubrey, Esquire, of
erect, the other two in saltier, enfiled Dorton House, Bucks, issuant from a
Richardson, Scotland, out of a ducal

coronet or, a unicorn's head ppr. Vir- with a ducal coronet of the last. WTeath of quatrefoils gu., an arm em-

tute acquiritur honos. 48. 12 cf. 175. 2 bowed vested arg., charged with two

Richardson, out of a ducal coronet a Richmond, Douglas Close, Esquire, C.B., escallops, also gu., the hand holding a

unicorn's head erm., armed or. Vir- M.A., 64, Cornwall Gardens. S W., scimitar ppr.

tute acquiritur honos. 48. 12 same crest. Ricketts of Redland Hill, Glouc, out of

Richardson of Aber-Hirnant, Merion- Richter of London, an eagle displayed a chaplet of roses alternately arg. and

ethsh,, out of a ducal coronet or, a sa., holding in the dexter claw an gu., a dexter arm in armour embowed

unicorn's head erm., armed or. Virtute olive-branch vert, and in the sinister a or, the hand within a gauntlet grasp-

acquiritur honos. 48. 12 thunderbolt ppr. ing a sword ppr pommel and hilt also
,

Richardson of Old Broad Street, London, Richtie, a cubit arm holding in the hand

a unicorn's head erased erm., armed, a cross moline. Rickford of London and Aylesbury,

crined, and tufted or, charged with a Rickard, Scotland, a gray cat sejant gar- Bucks, a hawk's lure or, stringed sa.,

bend engrailed gu., thereon three dant. Prenez garde. 26. 8 between two wings ppr. Deeds, not

plates. Virtute acquiritur honos. cf. 49. 5 Riekards, a lion passant gardant ppr. words. no. 10

Richardson, George Wood, a unicorn's 4- 3 Rickthorne or Rykthorne of London and

head arg., horned and maned or. Riekards, a tower aa., and from the Somers., a buck trippant ppr., attired

Richardson of Edinburgh, a bull's head battlements a demi-lion rampant issu- or, holding in the mouth a rose gu.,

couped ppr. Virtute el robore. ing or. 157. 1 stalked and leaved vert. cf. 117. 8

cf. 44- 3 Riekards, a castle with two towers, and Ricraft, Shropsh., a sinister hand holding

Richardson, a hind's head couped and from the battlements above the gate- three ears of rye.

collared ppr. c/. 124. 5 way a demi-lion rampant issuing. Ricrott, Lanes, a griffin's head erased.

Richardson, Ireland, a hind's head couped cf. 155. 10 66. 2

or. 124. I Riekards of Evenjobb, Radnorsh., out of Ridall, Riddall, and Riddel), Durh. and

Richardson, on a chapeau a wyvern with the battlements of a tower ppr., a tal- Northumb., a demi-lion erminois sup-

wings adclorsed. 69. 14 bot's head arg., collared vert, ringed or. porting between the paws a garb az.

Richardson, John Maunsell, J.P., Healing Riekards of Beeston, Notts, out of the 12. 5

Manor, Lines, a pegasus sejant sa., battlements of a tower ppr., a demi- Riddel, Scotland, a dexter hand ppr.,

resting the dexter foot on a pheon or. talbot arg., collared gu. Esto quod esse holding an ear of rye slipped and

Honorantes me honorabo. 261. 18 videris. bladed or. Virtus maturat. 218. 14

Richardson, late Rev. Henry Kemp, Riekards, of Westminster, a tower Riddell, a greyhound issuing ppr. Row

M.A., R.D., Rector of Leire. Leics., a masoned ppr., charged with three and retake. 60. 11

stork ppr., charged on the breast with annulets conjoined in a triangle gu., Riddell of Granton, a greyhound erect
a cinquefoU and resting the dexter
and -nithin the battlements a talbot ppr. Row and retake, 60.11

claw on an escutcheon gu., thereon a couchant, also ppr. 252. 10 Riddell of Glenriddell, Scotland, a demi-
—cross patee arg. Confido in providentia. Riekards, Arthur Walter, Esquire, of greyhound arg. Hab shar. Virtus

Richardson-Brady, late William Stewart, Parsonage Farm, Udimore, Bye, the maturui. 60. 1

Manor Richardson, co. Tyrone, a Bath Club, 34, Dover Street, W., same Riddell, Scotland, a demi-greyhound col-

cherub's head and neck ppr. between crest. lared. RigM to share. 60. 8
,

two wings or. Claritate dextra. —Rickart of Rickartown, Scotland, a gray Riddell-Buchanan, Sir Walter, Bart.,
cat passant. Prenez garde. Prcemoni-
Riches, a hand erect issuing from a cloud M.A., of Riddell, Roxburghsh , a demi-
greyhound ppr. / hope to share.
holding a garb in bend sinister. 218. 3 tiis, prcenmnitus. 26. 4
Richmond, Dulte of (Gordon-Lennox),
Rickart, of Auchnacant and Arnage, Scot- 60. II

Goodwood. Chichester, Sussex ; (i) On land, issuing out of a cloud a dexter Riddell, a demi-lion rampant. 10. 2

a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion, hand ppr., holding an escutcheon or, Riddell, Edward Francis, of Cheesburn

stataut gardant or, crowned with a two broken arrows lying near ppr. Grange, Northumb., a demi-lion

ducal coronet gu., and gorged with a Prcemonitus, prcemunitus. couped or, holding a sheaf of rye az.
collar compony arg. and gu., charged
with two roses of the last. c/. 4. 2. (2) Rickets and Ricketts, a demi-lion ram- Deus solus auget aristas. 12. 5
Out of a ducal coronet or, a stag's
head and neck affrontee ppr., attired pant gardant, holding in the dexter Riddell, John Gifiard, Felton Park,
with ten tynes of the first. En la rose
paw a battle-axe, all ppr. 16. 14 Acklington, same crest and motto.

Ricketts, see Tempest. Riddell, alias Bonner, Glouc. and Oxon., a

Ricketts of Jamaica, and Combe, Heref., talbot's head couped arg., collared az.,

je fleuris. 119. 13 an arm embowed vested erminois. garnished and ringed or. cf. 56. i

RID 473 RIL

Biddell-Carre, Thomas Alexander, of ppr., bridled gu., burdened on either Rigg, Gibson Sagar, Esquire, of Motley
Cavers, Roxburghsh., Scotland, a side with a bale, also ppr., and gorged Bank, Bowdon, Chesh., a heart gu.,

stag's head erased ppr., attired with with a collar gemel or. 132. 3 surmounted by a rose or, all within a
chain in arch of the last. Virtute et
ten tynes or. Tout droit. 121. 2 Riding, a griffin's head erased arg. 66. 2

Riddell of Carnieston, Roxburghsh., a Ridleworth, Norf., a boar's head couped labore. 181. 5

demi-greyhound ppr. / hope to share. sa. 43. I Rigg, William Robinson, Turton Towers,

Riddell, Sir Rodney Stuart, Bart., of Ridley, Viscount (Ridley), of Blagdon, Turton, Lanes, same crest and motto.
Ardnamurchan and Sunart, Argyllsh., Northumb., a bull passant, the tail Rigge of Wood Broughton, Cartmel,

a hand issuing from the coronet of a turned over the back gu. Constans Lanes, a sheldrake ppr., holding in

French count holding a baton, all ppr. fidei. cf. 45. 5 the beak an escallop arg. Festina Icnte.
Staffs, a buck's head erased
Utile et dulce. Ridley, Hon. Sir Edward, 48, Lennox

Riddell or Ridell, Norf., a martlet arg. Gardens, S.W., same crest and motto.

95- 4 Ridley, Thomas, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Rigges of Farnham, Surrey, Stanning,
Su,ssex, and Southampton, Hants, a
Riddle, a demi-greyhound. 60. 1 1 in front of an oak-tree sprouting ppr.,

Riddock, Scotland, and Ireland a hind's a greyhound eourant arg., chargecl talbot passant gu., eared or, holding

head erased. Tu ne cede malis. upon the body with two pellets, gorged in the mouth a bird-bolt of the last,

124-3 with a collar, and pendent therefrom feathereil arg. cf. 54. i
Ridehaigh, Lieutenant-Colonel G. J. M.,
a cross patee sa. Constantia et pru- Rigges of London, a water-spaniel arg.,
of Fell Foot, Ulverstone, a demi-lion
deiitia. holding in the mouth a bird-bolt or.

rampant ppr., holding between the Ridley of Parkend, Northumb., a bull cf. S7- 7

paws a garb or. Nan minuetur. passant, the tail turned over the back Rigges-Miller, Thomas John, Esquire,

12. 5 gu. Constans fidei. cf. 45. 2 J. P., of Tyone House, Nenagh, co. Tip-
perary, Ireland, a wolf's head erased
Rideout or Ridout, Sussex, a trotting- Ridley, William Wells, Esquire, J. P., of

horse arg., bridled gu. Toutz Foitz Holme Lea, Dorking, Surrey, same gu., gorged with a collar wavy arg.,

Chevalier. 52. 4 crest and motto. and charged on the neck with a cross
Ridley of London a buU passant gu. patee or. Malo mori quam fcedari.
Rideout, Arthur Kennedy, 50, the Drive, Riggs and Rygges, Middx., and of
45-<-•/• 2
Hove, on a mount vert, a horse passant

ppr., bridled gu. Toutz Foitz Che- Ridley, Shropsh., a greyhound eourant Strangle Thorpe, Lines, a talbot pas-

valier. 52. 4 arg., collared and ringed gu. sant gu., eared or, holding in the
mouth a bird- bolt of the last, feath-
Rider, Middx., out of a ducal coronet or, cf. 58. 2

a dragon's head arg. 72. 4 Ridley of Ridley Hall, Chesh., and Willy- ered arg. cf. 54. I

Rider, Middx., of Reygate, Surrey, and moteswick, and Waltown, Northumb.. Righton, Kent, a tree ppr. 143. 5

Staffs, out of a mural coronet or, a a greyhound eourant arg. cf. 58. 2 Rigley of Nottingham, a mount vert,

dragon's liead arg. -2. 11 Ridley, "a buck's head erased or. 121. 2 thereon a sea-lion sejant ppr., the fore-

Rider of London, an eagle displayed ppr., Ridout and Rideout, a savage's head ppr. foot supporting an antique shield or,

holding in the dexter claw a launl- Ridout, same crest. 52. 4 charged with a rose gu., barbed vert,

branch, and in the sinister a thunder- Ridout, on a mount vert, a horse passant seeded of the third. 20. i

bolt of the first. arg., bridled or. Toutz foitz chevalier. Rigmaiden of Wedacre, Lanes, a buck's
Rider of Lichfield and Warw., out of
cf. 52. 4 head erased sa. 121. 2
a mural coronet per pale or and a?,.,
a snake in pale ppr., holding in the Ridpath, Scotland, a demi-boar gu., Riky, Ireland, a dexter hand holding a
mouth a trefoil slipped vert.
bristled and armed or. 40. 13 sword ppr. 212. 13

Ridsdale, Yorks, a lion's head az. 21. i Riky, John, Mount Hall, Killygordon,

Rider of Manchester, Lanes, a crescent Ridsdale of Old HaU, near Wakefield, CO. Donegal, a demi-lion rampant,

Dumarg. cresco, spero. 163. 2 Yorks, on a mount a lamb passant holding in the dexter paw a thistle.

Rider of Beare Ferris, Devonsh., a cres- ppr. Deus est spes. 131-9 Hie fructus virtutis. 238. 15

cent or. 163. 2 Rig, Scotland, a cock sa., beaked and Riley, Berks, an oak-tree, a snake cling-

Ridge, Ireland, a stork's head erased armed gu. Virtute et labore. 91.2 ing to the trunk ppr. 143. 6

arg. , holding in the beak a key sa. Rigaud, a buck's head erased az. 121. 2 Riley, William Felix, Esquire, J.P., D.L.,

Ridge, a hand apaumee, thereon an eye Rigby of Preston Wiggan, Lanes, an of Forest Will, Windsor, Berks, out

ppr. 222. 4 antelope's head erased or, guttee-de- of a mural coronet an oak-tree with a
snake entwined descending its trunk,
Ridge of Tyning House, Sussex, out of a sang. cf. 126. 2

muval coronet two arms embowed. the Rigby of Burgh, and Layton, Lanes, a all ppr. Fortitttdine et prudentia.

liands holding an escutcheon. 200. 9 goat's head sa., bezantee, armed and cf. 143. 6
Ridge of Chichester, Sussex, a peacock
bearded or. cf. 128. 12 Riley, a dragon's head or, pellettce. cf. 71.1

in his pride arg. 103. 12 Rigby of Middleton, Lanes, a goat's head Riley, a dragon's head erased sa., charged

Ridgeway, Earl ol Londonderry, a drome- erased or. 128. 5 with a plate and two bezants.

dary couchant arg., the bridle and Rigby, Rt. Hon. Sir John, 16, Chelsea Riley, Lanes and Lines, a dragon's head

trappings or, the saddle chequy sa., Embankment, S.W., three mullets of erased gu., bezantee.

and of the second. Mihi gravato Deus. six points in fesse sa., thereon a goat's Riley, John, Esquire, of the Inner Temple,

13. 12 head erased or, collared, also sa. £s.<^e London, a dragon's head couped sa.,

Ridgeway of Tor, Devonsh., a dromedary quam videri. bezantee, and in front thereof an

couchant arg., maned sa., the bridle Rigbye of Horrock Hall, Lanes, an anchor entwined with a cable fesse-

and trappings or. 132. i antelope's head erased sa., attired, wise or. Spero infestis metuo secundis.

Ridgeway, Devonsh., a hawk ppr. S5. 2 bearded and crined or. 126. 2 71.6

Ridgeway, Devonsh., on a mount vert, a Rigdon, Lines, a cock's head ppr, Riley, John, Putley Court, Ledbury,

liawk with wings addorsed ppr., beaked combed and wattled gu., beaked arg. Heref., a dragon's head couped sa.,

and legged or. cj. 88. 9 cf. 90. 1 bezantee, and in front thereof an
anchor entwined with a cable fesse-
Ridgeway, Devonsh., a demi-lion gu., Rigg of Dounfield, Fifesh., and Rigsland,

holding an eagle's wing arg. Scotland, a cock sa., beaked and armed wise or. Sans Dieu rien. 261.10

Ridgley of London, Staffs, and Albright- gu. Virtute et labore. 91. 2 Riley, Hamlet, of Ennim, Penrith, same

Hussey, Shropsh., a buck's head erased Rigg, a cock sa., combed, legged, and crest and motto.

or. 121. 2 wattled gu. 91. 2 Riley, James JuUan AUan, Ewood Hall,

Ridgway, Bart., Devonsh., a dromedary Rigg of Chorlton-on-Medlock, Lanes, a Mytholmroyd, Yorks, same crest and

couchant arg., maned sa., the bridle cock sa., combed and wattled gu. motto.
Riley, John Athelstan Laurie, 2, Ken-
and trappings or. 132. i Dum vivo cano. 91. 2
sington Court, W., and St. Petroo
Ridgway of Brandford, Gondhurst, Kent, Rigg, Herbert Addington, Wallhurst Minor, St. Issy, Cornw., same crest.

and Wallsuches, Horwich, Lanes, in Manor, Cowfold, Horsham, same crest.

frcjut of a palm-tree a camel couchant Virtute et labore. Spero infestis metuo secundis.

:

RIM ROB

Rimmer, a dolphin naiant ppr. 140. 5 '/' Ritchie, Daniel Norman, the Holmes, St. Rivett-Carnac, John Henry, CLE., V.D.,

Rind of Carse, Scotland, and Amsterdam, I Boswells, N.B., a cubit arm and hand F.S.A., same crest and motto.
Rivington, on a ducal coronet a hawk
a flower-pot containing gillyflowers, ji ppr., holding a cross fleury or. Oslendo

Diufantit'tte jrngrnntior. ' non ostentn. belled, all ppr.

Ring, a hand vested sa., cuffed or, hold- Ritchie, James, 14, Sussex Gardens, Rivington, Charles Robert, Castle Bank,
| Appleby, Westmoreland, on a crown
vallary or, a mount vert, thereon a
ing a roll of paper. 20S. 8 Hyde Park, W., same crest and motto.

Ring, a dragon with wings elevated. j

i Ritchie, Robert Blackwood, Blackwood,

Penshurst, Victoria, same crest and falcon close ppr., belled or, holding

Ringer, Norf., a unicorn's head couped motto. in the beak a hawk's lure reflexed
over the back az. Deum timete et
or, semce-de-lis az., between two Ritchie, a demi Bengal tiger ppr., ducally

branches of laurel vert. cj. 49. 14 gorged gu. regemjavete. 244. 7

Ringewood or Ringwood, a goat courant Ritchie of Craigtown, Scotland, a uni- Rix, a derai-griffm ppr. 64. 2

towards a tree ppr. 1 29. 6; corn's head erm., armed or. Virtute Rix, Arthur Hemy Geoffrey, Esquire,

wolf's head paly or and sa. ,; acqniritur honos. 49. 7 son of the late "Henry William Rix,

ifiled round the neck with a coronet Ritchie, James Thomson, Esquire, J.P., Esquire, of the Grove, Thorpe Hamlet,

arg., holding in the mouth a fish gu. same crest and motto. Norwich, a demi-unioorn or, gorged

Ringrose-Voase of Chilworth Tower, near Ritchie, Bt. Hon. C. T., M.P., same crest with a collar nebuly az., with a chain

Rorasey, and Aulaby House, near Hull and motto. reflexed therefrom arg., resting the

(i) A rose within a gem-ring. {2) An Ritchie, Major-General John, late R.A., sinister leg on a cross patee within an
annulet, alsoaz. Rix in min mod. 297. 3
eagle's head erased, ducally gorged. 34, Clarence Parade, South.sea, a Rixon, out of a mural coronet a tiger's
Rosa sine spina. dexter hand ppr., holding a cross

RintOUl, Scotland, an elm-tree ppr. \moline gu. Ostendo non ostento. head ducally gorged. 27. i

Ripley of London, a demi Bengal tiger, Ri'tson, a lion rampant. i. 13 Roach, a horse's head erased arg., bridled

ducally gorged ppr. Ritson, Utrick Alexander, i, Jesmond gu. cj. 51. 5

Ripley of Ix)ndon, Middx., Wilts, and of Gardens, Newcastle-on-Tyne, issuant Roach, on a mount vert, a pelican prey-
1

Ripley, Yorks. a demi-lion rampant re- from the battlements of a tower or, a ing on a roach, all ppr.
lion's head sa., in front thereof a
j hawk's lure fesseways, also or. Vir- Roach, on a rock a stork with wings

gardant vert, collared arg., supporting elevated, holding in the dexter claw a
between the paws an escutcheon per

chevron or and az. tute acqniritur lionos. 261. 8 fish, all ppr.

Ripley, Sir Frederick, Bart., of Acacia Rive], a gem-ring or, stoned gu. 167. 14 Roachead, Scotland, a naked arm erect
and Bowling Lodge, Yorks, and Bed- Rivers, Baron {extinct), of Sudley Castle
ppr. Pro patria. 222. 3

stone House, Shropsh., a demi-lion (Pitt), a stork ppr., beaked and mem- Road and Roades, an eagle displayed,

regardant vert, gorged with a collar bered or, the dexter claw resting on holding in the dexter claw a dagger

gemel and charged on the body with a an anchor erect, cabled of the last. ppr. 75. 7

cross crosslet or, holding batvveen the .Equam servare mentem. 105. 10 Roaed and Roald, out of a ducal coronet
paws an escutcheon arg., charged with Rivers, ree Fox-Pitt-Rivers.
two dragon's wings expanded or, with

a cock ppr. 14. i Rivers of London, out of a bunch of a chapeau between them arg.

Ripen, Marquess of (Robinson), Studley reeds vert, a demi-swan with wings Roane, a stag's head erased ppr., attired
or, holding in the mouth an acorn
Royal, near Ripon, out of a coronet expanded arg., ducally gorged or.
composed of fleurs-de-lis or, a mount Rivers, a griffin's tail erased sa. 123. 14 or, leaved vert. cj. 119. 11
vert, thereon a stag at gaze of the first. Rivers, an arm in armour embowed, the
Robartes, Baron (Rt. Hon. Thomas

Qnalis ah inceplo. cj. 118. 7 hand grasping a dart. 19.S. 4 Charles Agar- Robartes, M.A.), of Lan-

Rippon, an antelope's head erased or. Rivers, De, a land-tortoise ppr. cj. 125. 5 hydrock and Truro, Cornw. : ( i ) A

126. 2 Rivers, Bart., of Chafford, Kent, on a lion rampant or, holding a flaming

Rippon, George, Esquire, of Water Ville, mount vert, a buU passant arg., col- sword erect ppr., the pommel and hilt
Xorthumb., a lion sejant ducally gorged lared, ringed, lined, and armed or. Aof the first. (2) demi-lion rampant
ppr., holding in the dexter paw a cross Secus rivos aquaruin.
or. 10. 2
—patee-fleury (itched sa. Our hope is on Riversdale, see Alcock-StaweU-Rivers-
high. Frangas, non flectes. dale. Robarts, out of a maunch per pale arg.
and gu., cuffed of the second, a hand

Rippon, Valentine, Rogerley Hall, Frost- Riversdale, Baron, Ireland (Tonson), out clenched ppr. 203. 3

erly R.S.O., Durh., same crest. Fran- of a mural coronet or, a cubit arm in Robarts, a stag lodged regardant ppr.,
gas, non flectes. armour, holding in the hand a sword,
attired or. cf. 115. 9

Risdon, Devonsh., an elephant's head all ppr. Manus hcec inimica tyrannis. Robarts of London, a stag lodged ppr.,
erased erm. , eared and armed or. 133.3
Rives, Dorset, a greyhound sejant sa., attired or. ' I5- 7
Rise, Ireland, a leopard's face arg.,
langued gu., crowned with a viscount's bezantee, collared or. cj. 59. 2 Robarts, Abraham John, of Lillingstone,

Rlvett-Carnae, see Carnac. Bucks, a stag lodged regardant ppr.

coronet ppr. Fides non timet. Rivett, Cambs, an arm, holding in the A'ec temere, nee timidc. cj. 115. 9
Risebrow of Norwich, a fret between two
hand a battle-axe ppr. cj. 213. 12 Robarts of Charlotte Street, Bedford
wings arg.
Rivett of Crettinge, Suff. : (i) An arm Square, London, a stag's head erased
Rishton of Elswick, Lanes, a lion passant
erect, the hand ppr. grasping a broken per fess erminois and gu., attired or,

sa. Reviresco. 6. 2 sword of the first, hilt and pommel or. gorged with a collar invected per fesse
(2) An arm, holding in the hand a
Rishton of Pontalghe, Lanes, a demi- az. and arg., thereon a cross patee be-

lion rampant erminois. 10. 2 battle-axe. cj. 213. 12 tween two annulets or. 121. 12

Rishton of Dunkinhaw, Sparth, and Ant- Rivett, Hants, a cubit arm in armour Robb, Scotland, a hand holding a chapeau

ley, Lanes, on a chapeau gu., turned erect, holding in the hand a sword between two branches of laurel in orle,

tip arm., a demi-lion erminois. ppr. 210. 2 all ppr. 217. 5

cf. 15. 13 Rivett of Stowmarket, Suff., and Chip- Robe, a pole-cat ppr. 135. 13

Rising, a pelican vxilning herself ppr. penham, Cambs, an arm erect couped Robs of London, Somers., and Scotland,

98. I at the elbow vested per pale arg. and an ermine passant ppr. Candore.
Risk, S. Tudor, 51, Victoria Street, S.W. : sa., and cuffed counterchanged, hold-
ing in the hand ppr. a broken sword of 134. 6
(i) A de.\ter arm in armour em bowed, the first, the handle of the second, the Robe of London, a cross cro.sslet fitched
holding in the hand a dagger fesseways, pommel and hilt or.
or. 166. 2
point to the dexter (/or Risk). (2) A Rivett-Carnac, Sir James Henry Sproule.
demi-lion rampant holding in the Bart., 39, Ovington Square, S.W., a Robe, a sabre erect arg., hilted and
dexter paw a Tudor rose (for Tudor). sword erect, pomme land hilt or, is- pommelled or, between two branches
suant from a crescent erm., the in-
Risley of Risley, Lanes, an oak-tree and of laurel ppr., crossing each other at
thereon a raven, all ppr,- Fato prii- ternal part gu. Sic itur ad astrn.
the hilt and point of the sabre.
dcntla major.
Roberton, an anchor erect ppr. Securitate.

161. I

91

ROB 475 ROB

Roberton of that ilk, and Earnock, Roberts of Corf ton Manor, Shropsh., a collar gemel sa., holding in the mouth
Lanark, an anchor ppr. For security. demi-lion per pale erminois and az., a sprig of holly, also ppr. Ewch
holding in the dexter paw a mullet ymlaen.
I6l. 2 pierced sa., and charged with a bcndlet
Roberton, John, Lauchope, Holytown, wavy sinister of the second and or. Roberts, Shropsh., a boar's head sa.
Deo adjurnnte jortuna sequcilur.
N.B., same crest and motto. 43. I
Roberts, see Atkin-Roberts. Roberts, a leopard's head gardant erased
Roberts, Ellis, 6, William Street. Lowndes
Roberts, William, Esquire, of Field arg., semee of torteaux.
Square, S.W., a demi Greek maiden House, Worcs., a demi-lion guardant
vested az.. crined or, on her head a cap per bend dovetailed or and gu., hold- Roberts, Middx., and of Little Braxsted,
of the first, holding in her dexter hand ing in the dexter paw a sword erect of
four ears of barley stalked and leaved the last, and resting the sinister npon Essex : (i) Out of a ducal coronet or,
or, and in her sinister hand a painter's
palette and brushes ppr. Per artem a pheon of the first. God and my con- a demi-greyhound sa. ef. bo. II. (2)

A leopard's head gardant and erased

arg., semee of torteaux.

science. 226. i Roberts, out of a ducal coronet or, a

Roberts, Crompton-, Charles Montagu, demi-greyhound sa. cf. 60. 1

Roberts, Griffiths Williams, M.D., Vale Esquire, of Drybridge, Monm. : ( i ) A Roberts, Bart, (extinct), of WiUesden,
demi-lion rampant guardant per bend
St. Denbigh, in front of a Saracen's Middx., a greyhound arg., collared gu.

head affrontee erased at the neck ppr., dovetailed or and gu., holding in the cf 60. 2
dexter paw a sword erect of the last,
wreathed about the temple or and gu., Roberts, Shropsh., a coot ppr.

five annulets interlaced fessewise of the and resting the sinister upon a pheon Roberts-Austen, Sir William Chandler,

last. Nee tetnere, nee timide. of the first (for Robcrls). 306. i. (2) K.C.B., Blatchfeld, Chilworth, Surrey :
(l) Upon the battlements of a tower or,
Roberts, Earl (Roberts), a lion rampant A talbot sejant or, pellettce, resting the

or, armed and langued gu., charged on dexter paw upon an escutcheon az., a tUting-spear fesseways ppr., thereon

the shoulder with an Eastern coronet charged with a lozenge arg. {for a roebuck sejant arg., attired or. {2)
On the battlements of a tower ppr., a
of the last, and holding in the dexter Crompton). 306. 2
paw a sword, the blade wavy arg.,
pommel and hilt of the first. Virtute Roberts, Kent, an eagle displayed arg.. falcon rising ppr., supporting with the

beaked and legged or, gorged with a dexter claw an anchor or (for Roberts).

cf valore. 288. 9 chaplet of laurel vert, charged with a Roberts-West, Charles Robert, out of a

Roberts of Twickenham, Middx., and crescent for difference. cf. 75. 2 ducal coronet or, a gryphon's head

Cornw., a lion rampant or, holding in Roberts, Bart, (extinct), of Glassenbury, poean, beaked and eared of the
the dexter paw a sword, the blade
Kent, an eagle displayed arg., gorged first.

wavy arg., the hilt and pommel of the with a chaplet vert. cf. 75. 2 Roberts- West, Lieutenant James, R.N.R.,
Alscot Park, Glouc, same crest.
fiist. Roberts, William Henry. Holborough
Roberts-West, Leonard, Mount House,
Roberts, Sir Owen, J.P.. D.L., ILA.. Court, Rochester, same crest. Fide Hythe, Hants, same crest.

F.S.A., of 44, Albert Court, Kensington Deo. Robertson, Baron (Robertson), Forte-
Gore, London, S.W., and Plas Dinas, viot, Perthsh., a dexter arm erect ppr.,
Roberts of Beechfield, Bromley, Kent, an charged with an ermine spot, the hand
holding an imperial crown, also ppr.
Carnarvonsh. , North Wales, a lion Dameagle displayed. spiro spero.

rampant per fesse sa., and or, guttee 75- 2
Roberts, Sir Randal Howland, Bart., of
counterchanged, holding in the dexter

fore-paw a branch of three roses arg., Brightfieldstown, co. Cork, on a mount Virtutis gloria merces.
Robertson, see Forbes-Robertson.
stalked and leaved ppr., and resting vert, an eagle displayed az., wreatlied Robertson, see Stewart- Robertson.
Robertson of Strowan, Perthsh., Scot-
the dexter hind-paw upon two annulets roimd the neck with ivy ppr. Post
land, a dexter hand holding up an
Duminterlaced of the second. spiro funera virtus. 74. 10 imperial crown, all ppr. Virtutis

S'pero. 2. Roberts, an eagle's head couped.

Roberts, WiUiam Robert, Esquire, J. P., 83. I

of Milford Haven, Pembrokesh., a lion Roberts, John Richards, Esquire, J.P., of gloria merces. 217. i
Dormstown Castle, 00. Meath, Ireland,
rampant guardant gu., gorged with a an eagle's head couped or, charged Robertson, Askew-, Watson, of Lady-
with an estoile sa. Eu ner a folant.
collar engrailed or, holding in the kirk, Berwick, and Pallinsburn,

dexter fore-paw a dagger ppr., and Northumb. : A( i ) dexter hand charged

resting the sinister fore-paw on an es- 261. 7 with a cross ciosslet gu., holding up
Roberts, William Edward, Hendre, Kil-
cutcheon of the second, charged with Aan imperial crown, all ppr. (2)
liney, co. Dublin, same crest. Eu ner
a bull's head caboshed between three dexter hand holding on a poignard

mullets of six points, also gu. a folant. erect ppr., hilt and pommel or, a

Roberts, Arthur Phillips, of Coeddu, Roberts, W. R.. of 51, Cambridge Street, Saracen's head couped and embrued
Hyde Park, W., same crest.
DumFlintsh., a lion rampant. spiro ppr., wreathed about the temples with

spero. I. 13 Roberts, a griffin's head couped. 66. i a torse arg. and gu., tied with ribands

Roberts, on a chapeau az., turned up Roberts, Ireland, an antelope's head of the same colours, and above on a

erm., a lion sejant gardant. 7. 6 erased per fes arg. and I 126. : scroll the motto, Fac et spera (for As-

Roberts, Lines, Worcs., and Cornw., a Roberts of Sutton Chevell, Leics., an kew). Virtutis gloria merces.

demi-lion az., holding a mullet arg., antelope's head erased party per fess 217 I

pierced sa. 15-7 arg. and gu. Robertson of Hoe Place, Surrey, same

Roberts, Rev. Ernest Stewart, Master of Roberts, Rev. Claude WiUiam, B.A., crest and motto.
Robertson of Edinburgh, an arm erect
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, of Woodrising, Spreylon. Tasmania,

a demi-lion rampant, holding between Chairman of the Devon Hospital, the hand holding an imperial crown

the paws a mullet of five points. Tasmania, uses : a stag's head erased. ppr. Virtutis gloria merces. 217. I

tiuaviter sed fortiter. Se negare est amare. 121. 2 Robertson of Parsons Green, Edinburgh,
Scotland, a dexter hand ppr., charged
Roberts of London, a demi-lion az., hold- Roberts, Shropsh., a stag's head erased
ing in the dexter paw a mullet sa. with a star az., holding up an imperial
or, collared gu. ef. 121. 2

15- 7 Roberts, a stag trippant sa. Suceessus a crown, also ppr. Virtutis gloria merces.

Roberts, Thomas James Scougal. J. P., of Deo est. 117. 8 cf. 217. I
Brygrange, Melrose, N.B., a demi-lion
rampant az., holding in the dexter paw Roberts, Shropsh. and Somers., on a Robertson of Newbiggin, Scotland, a
hand ppr., charged with a crescent
a fleur-de-lis or. Industria et probitate. mount vert, a buck trippant sa., attired arg., and holding up an imperial crown

Roberts, Alexander Fowler, Esquire, J.P.. or, duoally gorged and chained of the or. Virtutis gloria merces.

of Fairnalie, residing at Thornfield, last. cf. n8. 2 cf. 217. I
Selkirk, N.B., same crest and motto.
Roberts of Ombersley, Worcs., Camber- Robertson, Rt. Hon. James Patrick Ban-
Roberts, John, Esquire, C.M.G.. Little- nerman, P.C, of Edinburgh, Lord-
well, Surrey, and Seedley, Lanes, Justice General of Scotland, a dexter
bourne House, Dunedin, New Zealand, arm erect ppr., charged with an er-
same crest and motto. upon a mount vert, a holly-tree ppr.,

in front thereof a goat statant arg.,

armed and ungu. or, gorged with a

ROB 476 ROB

mine spot, the hand holding an im- Robertson-Ross, Hugh Maynard Eyre, Robinson of London and Yorks, a stag
perial crown, also ppr. Virtutis gloria
an eagle displayed ppr., charged on the : trippant vert, attired or, bezantee,

merccs. c/. 2:7. i breast with a water-bouget sa., and c/. 117. 8

Robertson of Foreshores at Kilmun and resting each claw upon a buckle or. Bart, {extinct), of Kentwell

Strone, Argyllsh., a dexter hand erect iSpes aspera levat. Hall, Surt., a buck trippant or.

ppr., holding an antique crown or. Robertson-Macdonald, Admiral David, i, 117. 8

Virtute acquiritur honos. Mardale Crescent, Edinburgh : ( i ) A Robinson, Kossuth, J. P., Downleaze,
Stoke Bishop, near Bristol, a buck
Robertson, Alasdair Stewart, the Bar- dexter hand issuing out of clouds hold- trippant. Id jacito summo ope.
racks, Rannoch, N.B., a dexter arm
Aing a garb ppr. (2) castle arg., Robinson of Herrington and Hendon
and hand erect holding a regal crown, —masoned sa. Perseveranti dabitur.

all ppr. Virtiili.-i rjlona mtrci:'S. My hope is constant in thee. Lodge, Durh., a stag trippant or.
Robertson, Herbert, of Huntington
Robertson -Glasgow, Robert Purdon, 117. 8
Castle, CO. Carlow, and the Cedars,
Craigmyle, Torphins, Aberdeensh. : (i) Robinson of Haveringate Bower, Essex,
' South Hackney, X.E., a dexter cubit
A dexter hand holding up an imperial stag trippant ppr. 117.8

arm erect holding a falchion enfiled crown, all ppr. (2) A demi-negro Robiinnssoonn,. Sir Ernest William, Bart., a
with an antique crown, all ppr. Ramie
—holding in the dexter hand a sugar- buck trippant arg.. attired and ungu.
micat radix. or, in front of park pales ppr. Spes
Robertson, Scotland, a cubit arm erect, cane, all ppr. Quo jas et gloria.

Parcere subjectis. meainfuturoest. 288.6

the hand holding a falchion enfiled Robertson-Luxlord, John Stewart Odi- Robinson, Sir Gerald William CoUing-
wood, Bart., J.P., D.L., of Rokeby
with an antique crown, all ppr. Ramis arne, Higham House, Robertsbridge,
Sussex: (i) On a rock ppr., a wolf Hall, CO. Louth, a buck trippant or,
micat radix.

Robertson, Charles, Kindeace, Ross-sh., rampant or, collared, with line reflexed pellettee. cf. 117. 8

a dexter arm holding up an imperial over the back az., supporting an arrow, Robinson, Sir James Lukin, Bart., of
crown ppr. , also a swan ppr. Beverley House, in city of Toronto,
Robertson, Edgar William, Auchleeks point downwards. (2) A hand hold- and of Middle Temple, London, a stag
House, Blair Athol, a dexter arm and trippant or, semee of lozenges az., and
ing up an imperial crown ppr. Vir-

tutis gloria merces.

hand erect holding a regal crown, all Robin of Grove Hill, Chesh., and Tau-y- resting the dexter fore-foot on a mill-

ppr. graig, Denbighsh., a robin ppr. Vivit rind sa. Propere et provide. 310.12

Robertson of London, a dagger erect, post funera cirtus. 108. I Robinson, Charles Walker, Beverley

ensigned on the point with a regal Robins of London, a talbot's head or. House, Mitcham Common, Surrey,

crown ppr. Intemerata fides. 56. 12 same crest.

Robertson, Scotland, a dexter hand hold- Robinson, see Ripon, Marquess of. Robinson, Sir Frederick Villiers Laud,

ing a sword in pale ensigned with a Robinson, Yorks, in a coronet composed Bart., Cranford HaU, near Kettering,

royal crown. Virtutis gloria merccs. of fleurs-de-lis or, a moimt vert, there- a buck trippant or, collared and lined

Robertson of PitmiUan, Scotland, a hand on a buck at gaze of the first. Virtute, vert, the collar charged with three

from the wrist holding a dagger in non verbis. cf. 118. 7 trefoils slipped of the th'st.

pale supporting an imperial crown ppr. Robinson, on a ducal coronet or, a mount Robinson, Frederick, Esquire, upon a

Robertson of Tranent, Scotland, a dexter vert, thereon a buck of the first. 118.4 mount vert, amid fern ppr., a stag

hand holding a crescent ppr. Quaq Robinson, Lord Rosmead, on a wreath of trippant or, guttee-d'oUve.

javilla micat. 216. the colours and out of a vallary coro- Robinson of London, a buck statant or,

Robertson of Muirtown, Elginsh., and net or, a mount vert, thereon a stag pellettee. cf. 117. 5

Gladney, Fifesh., Scotland, a dexter at gaze of the first, charged on the Robinson of Tottenham, Middx., a buck

hand issuing from a cloud holding a shoulder with a fleur-de-lis az. Legi per pale or and vert, resting the dexter

garb ppr. Perseveranti dabitur. 21S. 3 regifidus. 313-4 foot on an escutcheon of the last,
charged with a trefoU slipped of the
Robertson of Kinlochmoidart, Inver- Robinson of Aigburth, Lanes, on a val-

ness-sh., out of a cloud a dexter hanc lary coronet a stag at gaze or, support- first. Virtus pretiosior auro.
ing with the dexter fore-foot an escut-
holding i ppr. cheon per saltirepurp., and of the last, Robinson of London, a buck statant ppr.
charged with a saltire erm. Virtute
Robertson, Scotland, a dexter hand hold- 117. 5

ing two laurel-branches slipped ppr. Robinson, Sir John Charles, of Newton

Mac virtus mcrcede digna. 21S. 4 Manor, Swanage, Dorset, a stag ppr.,
holding in the mouth three cinquefoils
Robertson of Edinburgh, Scotland, a Robinson, Major Thomas Middleton, of slipped vert, and resting the dexter

dexter hand issuing from a cloud Charlton Musgrove, Somers., and of

holding a cornucopia ppr. Perse- Western House, Emsworth, Hants, a fore-foot upon a ehaplet of roses, all

veranti dabitur buck or, supporting with his dexter ppr. 261. 6

Robertson of Aberdeen, Scotland, a fore-leg an escutcheon quarterly gu. Robinson of London, a stag statant or,

savage's arm erect and erased ppr. and or, in the first quarter a cross pellettee. cf. 117. 5

Intemerata fides. flory arg. Post nubila Phoebus. Robinson, William Grey, of Parklands,

Robertson, Scotland, a wolf's head arg., Robinson of Bath, Somers., on a mural Stonehouse, Glouc, and Silksworth,

holding in the mouth a rose gu. Robore coronet gu., a buck at gaze or. cf. 1 17. 3 near Sunderland, a buck or, supporting
Robinson of Chapelizod, co. Dublin, Ire- with his dexter fore -leg an escutcheon
et sapore. 29. 7 quarterly gu. and or, in the first
quarter a cross flory arg. Post nubila
Robertson of Lude, Perthsh., a sleeping land, on a ducal coronet or, a buck

—dog. Dinna waken sleeping dogs. trippant ppr. Faithftd. cf. 117. 8

Ductus non coactus. Robinson, a stag trippant or, charged on Phcebus.

Robertson, a swan ppr. VitcB jaciendo the side with an ermine spot Robinson, James, Esquire, of Sunder-

nertiini timeas. 99. 2 cf. 117. 8 land, a mount vert, thereon a stag
regardant or, holding in the mouth a
Robertson of Fascally, Perthsh.. a Robinson, Ireland, a buck trippant or,

phcenix in flames ppr. Post funera pellettee. Non nobis solum, sed toti cross Calvary in bend sinister gu., the

virtus. 82. 2 mundo nati. cf. 117. 8 dexter fore-paw resting on a cinquefoil
pierced, also or.
Robertson of London, a Triton holding in Robinson, Bart, (extinct), of Rokeby

hissinister hand a trident ppr. 185. 12 Park, Yorks, a buck trippant or, pel- Robinson, Francis Edward, Lynbrook,

Robertson of Dei'iaprice, Lines, a stag lettee. c/. 117. 8 Stanmore, Middx., two arms erabowed,

trippant or. 117. S Robinson, Bart., of Cranford, Northants, the hands holding a stag's head erased,

Robertson of Bishopmilne, Elginsh., a and Stretton Hall, Leics., a buck trip- all ppr., between the attires a heart

galley sa. Detur gloria Deo. 160.6 pant or, collared and lined vert, the arg. In omnibus temperantia.

RobertSOn-FuUarton, Archibald Louis, collar charged with three trefoils Robinson, Henry Matthew Cooper,|
of Kilmichael, Brodick, Isle of Ai-ran,
slipped of the first. Knapton House, North Walsham,

a camel's head erased ppr. Lux in Robinson of Boston, Lines, buck trip- a cubit arm holding an imperial

tenebris. pant sa., bezantee. <•/. 117. 8 I 1. Virtutis glor'

1

ROB 477 ROD

Robinson, Rev. Thomas, Ewshot Hurst, Robson, William, Esquire, of Wellington Rochester, a crane statant holding in
Hants, in front of a mount vert, House, Darlington, out of a mural
coronet a boar's head and neck. Justus the beak an eel ppr. 105. 8
thereon a stag at gaze or, gorged with a Rochford, a cock gu. 91. 2

collar vair. three escallops reversed or. esto et non metue. 41. 8 Rochfort, Earl of Belvedere {extinct), a

Qualis ab inccpto. Robson-Scott, John Alexander, Newton, robin redbreast ppr. Candor dat viribus

Robinson of Kirby Frith, Leics., a mount Jedburgh, N.B., a stag trippant ppr. alas. io8. 1
Patriam amo.
vert, thereon a stag statant at gaze or, Rochfort of Rochfort Bridge, co. Donegal,

semee of torteaux, attired gu., between Roby, a garb vert. 153-2 Ireland, same crest. Vi vel suwi/e.

the attires an estoile, also or, the dexter Roby, Arthur Godfrey, the Limes, Dids-

foot resting on a stirrup iron sa. bury, a stag's head couped ppr. Rochfort of Limerick, same crest. Stat
Roby, Henry John, Oxford and Cambridge
Robinson of DuUingham, Cambs, and fort is in fide. 108. 11
Club, same crest.
ADenston Hall, Suff. : (i) stag sta- Robyns and Robbins, Staffs, and Nether- Rochfort, Ireland, same crest. Candor

tant or, pellettee, attired arg. {/or hall, Worcs., between two dolphins dat viribus alas. 108. 1
haurient and respecting each other
ARobinson), cj. 117. 5. (2) talbot's or, a fleur-de-lis per pale arg. and sa. Rochfort of Clogrenane, Ireland, a robin
Robynsone or Robyson,a cubit arm vested
head erased arg., eared gu. {jor Jeaj- bended wavy of six or and az., cuffed ppr. Vi vel suaviiate. 108. 1
arg., the hand holding a Saracen's
freson). 56. 2 head by the beard ppr. Rochfort-Boyd : (i) Out of a ducal
Rcche, Baron Fermoy, standing upon a
Robinson, out of a mural coronet per pale coronet or. a hand erect, with the third

gu. and or, a demi-stag per pale of the and fourth fingers folded ppr. {for

last and first, attired counterchanged. Boyd), cf. 222. II. (2) On a mural

Robinson of Cransley, Northamp., and coronet or. a robin redbreast ppr.,

Northumb., out of a mural coronet charged with a cross patce of the

chequy arg. and gu., a demi-buck or, rock ppr., an osprej' or sea-eagle with first {for Rochfort). Over the first

attired ppr. c/. 119. 2 wings endorsed arg., collared gemelle crest, Confido. Candor dat viribus

Robinson of Griqualand, West South az., niembered or, and holding in its alas. cf. 108. 10

Africa, and of London, a demi-stag or, dexter claw a roach, also arg. 2Ion Rochfort, a rose-branch bearing roses

charged with two chevronels vert, sup- Dieu est ma roche. ppr. 149. 8
Roche of Granagh Castle, Ireland, a rock
porting with the dexter leg a flagstaff Rock, a demi-lion az. 10. 2

in bend sinister ppr., therefrom a ppr., thereon a fish-eagle or osprey Rock of Dublin, out of the coronet of a

banner vert charged with a bezant. with wings displayed arg., inembered marquess a dexter cubit arm in armour

Robinson, Ireland, a stag's head erased or, holding in the dexter claw a roach, grasping in the gauntlet a naked
dagger, aU ppr. Nil admirari.
or. 121. 2 also arg. Mon Dieu est ma roche. Rocke of Abbey Foregate, Shropsh., on a

Robinson, Sir Frederic Lacy, K.C.B., Roche, Ireland, on a rock ppr., an eagle

Board of Inland Revenue, Somers., a purp., with wings displayed. Mon Dieu rock ppr., a martlet or. cf. 95. 2
est ma roche.
stag's head ppr. Adsit Deus confido. Rocke, John Charles Leveson, of Clung-
Robinson of Trethevas, Cornw., a buck's Roche, Sir David Vandeleur, Bart., D.L.,
unford House, Shropsh., same crest.

head erased. 121. 2 of Carass, co. Limerick, a rock, there- In Deo nostra spes est. cf. 95. 2

Robinson of Southwold, Suff., a stag's on a stork close, charged on the breast Rockley of Rockley, Yorks, a stag's head
with a torteau, and holding in his dex-
head erased or. 121. 2 ter claw a roach, all ppr. Dieu est ma ppr. attired or. 21 1 . 5
,

Robinson of Moore Place, Bucks, on a Rocklifl-Lub^ of Liverpool: (i) A dexter

mural coronet chequy arg. and az., a roche. arm in armour embowed ppr., charged

stag's head cabossed ppr. Vincavi Roche, a rock. Hlon Dieu est ma roche. with two mullets in pale gu., grasp-

malum bono. cf. 122. 5 179. 7 ing in the hand a sword encircled by a
Roche, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet or,
Robinson of Mansloe, Cornw., a buck's wreath of oak fructed, all ppr. (for

head az., erased erm., attired and the attires of a stag affixed to the scalp ALube). (2) bull's head erased per

charged with three lozenges conjoined gu- 123. 3 pale arg. and gu., gorged with a mural
Roche, a lion's head erased per fess or
in fesse or. Loyal au niort. coronet ppr. {for Kockliff). Virtus
and sa., within a chain issuing in arch propter se.
cf. 121. 2
Robinson, Banffsh., Scotland, a talbot's az. 19. 5 Rocksavage, Earl of, see Cholmondeley,
Roche-Burrowes, a lion sejant murally Marquess of.
head and neck arg. Intemerata fides.
crowned or. Et vi et virtute. Rockwood or Rookwood of Eveston,
56. 12 Rochead, Scotland, a savage's head in

Robinson of London, and Drayton Bas- profile couped ppr. Fide et virtute. Suff., a lion sejant supporting a spear

sett, Staffs, a goldfinch ppr., standing erect arg.

on the sun in splendour or. cf. 190. 7 Rockwood of Weston, Norf., a lion sejant
Robley, a mount semee of cinquefoils. Rochead, Scotland, a savage's head
gardant arg., supporting a spear sa.,
affrontee couped ppr., wreathed vert.
cf. 179. 10 headed of the first.
Robley, a goat's head erased arg., armed
Fide et virtute. cf. 190. 5 Roclay, a dolphin haurient ppr. 140. 11

ppr. I28._ 5 Rochead of Whitsomhill, Scotland, a Rodatz, a rose-tree ppr. 149. 8

Robotham, a demi-griffin az., guttee- savage's arm erect ppr. Pro patria. Rodber, a demi-heraldic antelope erased.
Rodd, Edward Stanhope, Esquire, J.P.,
d'eau, ducally gorged or. cf. 64. 2 Rocheid, Bart., of Inverleith, Edinburgh,

Robotham of Raskyle. Yorks, a demi- a savage's head couped ppr. Fide et of Trebatha Hall, Cornw., the Pharos

tiger az., guttee-d'eau, armed and virtute. 190. 12 or Colossus of Rhodes, over the shoul-

langued gu. Rocheid, of Inverleith, Edinburgh, ders a bow, the dexter hand holding

Robottom and Robotham, an eagle or, Darnchester. Berwicksh., and Him- an arrow, the sinister raised above the

pellettee, preying on a wing arg., melsthijr, near Hildesheim, Hanover, a head holding a ball of fire, rays sur-
savage's head ppr. Fide et virtute. rounding the head, all ppr. Rede
vulned gu. cf. 79. 13

Robsert, a fish's head erased in fess ppr. 190. 12 omnia duce Deo.
Rochefort, a unicorn's head between two
139. 6 Roddam, a savage's head couped ppr.,

Robson, a boar's head erect or. cf. 43. 3 laurel-branches in orle. 49. 14 distilling blood gu. 190. 11
Robson of Bishop Wearmouth, Durh., a
Rochefort, on a ducal coronet or, a cock Roddam, a cross moline. 165. 3

boar's head erased and erect or. Justus with wings expanded ppr. Roddam, Roddam John, of Roddam

esto et nan metue. 43. 3 Rochester, Essex, a crane arg. 105. 9 Hall, Northumb., the stump of an oak

Robson, Northumb., same crest. 43. 3 Rochester of Loys Hall, Terling, Essex, couped, sprouting out leaves ppr. Nee

Robsnn of West Morton, Durh., and and Sussex, a cubit arm in armour deficit alter. 145. 2

Holtby, Yorks, out of a mural coronet erect issuing out of clouds ppr., hold- Roddam, on a mount vert, the trunk of

az., a boar's head erminois crined of ing in the gauntlet a marigold, a rose, a tree sprouting fresh branches, all ppr.
and a pomegranate, all ppr., leaved
the first. 41. 8 vert, and environed with a ducal cf. 145- 2
Rode of Rode, Chesh., a wolf's head .sa.,

coronet or. gorged with a ribbon arg. cf. io. 5

ROD 47« ROG

Roden, Earl of (Jocelyn), Tullymore Roe, a roebuck's head gu. 121. 5 pant ppr., charged on the shoulder

Park, Bryansford, co. Down, a falcon's Roe or Roo of London, and Dartford. with a trefoil vert (for Rogers). Absque

leg erased a la quise ppr., belled or. Kent, a stag's head gu., charged on virtute nihil.

Faire mon devoir. 113. 8 the neck with three bezants. Rogers-Harrison, George Harrison, Wind-
sor Herald and Blanche Lion Pur-
Rodes-Reaston, see Reaston. cf. 121. 5

Rodes, Bart, [extinct), of Barlborough, Roe of Graton Hall, Devonsh., a stag's suivant Extraordinary: (i) Out of a
head erased gu. Non progredi est re- mural coronet az., a demi-lion issuant
Derbysh., au arm couped at the elbow or, crowned with an Eastern crown
arg., and holding between the paws a
arg., holding a branch of oak or, fructed gredi. 121. 2

az. Roe of Mount Anneville Park, co. Dublin,

Rodes, an arm couped at the elbow arg., a buck's head erased ppr., charged chaplet of roses ppr. (for Harrison).
holding in the hand an oak-branch or,
with a cross crosslet or, and holding (2) On a ducal coronet or, a lion ram-
pant arg. (3) On a chapeau gu.,
fructed az. in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert. turned up erm., a stag trippant ppr..
gorged with the coronet of a King of
Rodes of Skyrkett and Halifax, Yorks, a Virttiie el valore.
Arms, therefrom a chain passing be-
leopard sejant or, spotted sa., collared Roe, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant erm.,
tween the fore-legs or (for Rogers).
and ringed arg. c/. 24. 8 supporting a crescent gu. (4) Out of a coronet composed of
trefoils or, a plume of five ostrich-
Rodger, Scotland, a demi-lady ppr., at- Roe, Richard, Crane House, Cole Park,
feathers alternately arg. and or.
tired az., holding in her dexter hand a Twickenham, same crest. Industria

pair of scales or. 183. 2 omnia patent.

Rodger, Edward, Esquire, of Clairmont Roe, Deputy-Surgeon-General Samuel

Gardens, Glasgow, on a mount a stag Black, C.B., BallyconneU House, co. Rogers, William Kissane, Esquire, J.P., of

courant between two laurel-branches, Cavan, same crest. Lota, CO. Cork, a stag trippant sa.,
charged with a trefoil or. Omnia vin-
all ppr. No3 noatraque Deo. Roebuck, Somers., a lion passant gardant

cf. 116. 7 gu- 4- 3 cit amor. cf. 1 17. 8
Roebuck of Ingress, Kent, a stork arg.,
Rodger, John Pickersgill, Hadlow Castle, Rogers of Cannington, Somers., a stag
Tunbridge, same ciest and motto.
beaked and membered gu. 105. 11 sa., bezantee, ducally gorged and at-
cf. 116.7
Rodgers of ShefiBeld, a stag's head Roley or Rofy, an eagle displayed or. tired or.

erased holding in the mouth an acorn 75- 5 Rogers, Rev. Edward Henry, of Rains-
slipped and leaved ppr. Be jiisl and Roffey, on a mural coronet a serpent
combe, Wilts, a stag sa., bezantee,

nowed, all ppr. 142. 12 NUchained and collared or. con-

fear not. Roffey of Adelphi Terrace, London, a scire sibi.
Rodick, two doves respecting each other
demi-lion couped erm., murally gorged Rogers of Wrexham, Denbighsh., on a
gu., the sinister paw resting upon an
ppr. 93- 2 vallery coronet or, a stag trippant ppr.,
charged on the shoulder with a trefoil
Rodie of Liverpool, a roebuck trippant arch sa. slipped vert. Absque virtiUe nihil.

ppr. Spero meliora. 117. 8 Rofy, an eagle displayed ppr. 75-2

Rodney, Baron (Rodney), of Rodney Roger, Scotland, out of a ducal coronet cf. 117. 8
Rogers, Kent, and of Bradford, Wilts,
Stoke, Somers., on a ducal coronet or, a dexter hand ppr., holding a crosier
in bend or. Le Roy et VEglise. a stag trippant sa., bezantee, ducally
an eagle with wings displayed and gorged and attired or.
inverted purp. Non gencrant aquilce cf. 219. 4 Rogers, Cornw., a buck trippant arg.
Rogers, Captain John Peverell, late R.A.,
columhas.

Rodney of Rodney, Devonsh., on a ducal of Penrose, Helston, Cornw., a stag 117. 8

coronet or, an eagle with wings ex- trippant sa. 1 17. 8 Rogers of Treassowe, Cornw., a stag trip-

panded purp. Rogers, Baron Blachford, on a mount pant sa. 117. 8

Rodney, Lennox George, Berrington, vert, a stag courant ppr., gorged with Rogers of Coulston. Norf., a demi-stag

Alverstoke, Hants, same crest. Eagles a ducal coronet or, between two sa., platee, attired or, ducally gorged
branches of laurel vert. Nos nostraque
do not bring forth doves. per pale or and arg.
Rogers of the Home, Shropsh., a buck's
Rodney, Devonsh., a boar's head sa., Deo. 116. 7

couped gu. 43. I Rogers, Bart., of Wisdome, Devonsh., on head sa., charged with three ermine-

Rodney : ( i ) On a ducal coronet or, an a mount vert, a roebuck courant ppr., spots or, erased gu., attired of the

eagle with wings displayed and in- gorged with a ducal coronet or, between second. Celeriter et jucunde. cf. 121.2
two branches of laurel vert. Nos nos- Rogers, a stag's head erased ppr., holding
verted purp. {for Rodney). (2) Out of
in the mouth an acorn or, stalked and
a wreath of laurel vert, a lady's head traque Deo. 116. 7

couped at the shoulders ppr., vested Rogers, Rev. George Edmund, South- leaved vert. cf. 119. 11

gu. {for Poifell). water Vicarage, Horsham, a stag's head Rogers of Bristol, and Eastwood, Glouc.,

Rodney, Bart., Hants, out of a ducal erased ppr., suspended from the neck same crest. cf. 119. 11
by a ribbon vert a bugle-horn sa..
coronet or, a demi-eagle displayed Rogers, Thomas Englesby, of Yarlington,

purp. 80." 14 garnished or, stringed vert, the whole Somers., a buck's head erased sa.,
within two branches of oak fructed attired or, on the neck a bendlet wavy
Rodney, out of a ducal coronet a demi- ppr. Nos utraque Deo. of the last, charged with three acorns
Rogers, John Henry, Stonehouse, Forrest vert, holding in the mouth a slip of
eagle displayed. 80. 14 Row, Sussex, same crest and motto. oak fructed ppr. Justum perficito

Rodon, Captain John, J.P. for the co. of

Westraeath, Ireland, on a wreath of

the colours a wivern ppr., charged on Rogers of Little Nesse, Shropsh., on a nihil timeto.
mount vert, a buck trippant sa., at-
the breast with an annulet or. Magna Rogers of Chelmsford, Essex, Purton,
Glouc, and Evesham, Worcs., a stag's
est Veritas et prcevalet. cf. 70. i tired arg., ducally gorged, ringed, and

Rodwell, the sun per fess sa. and or. lined of the last. cf. 11 8. 2 head sa., attired or, holding in the

162. 2 Rogers, Rev. Cecil George William, mouth an acorn of the last, stalked
Roe, Ireland, a roebuck springing ppr.
Rector of Kilmoe, Goleen, Skibbereen, and leaved vert. 119. 11

117. 2 a stag courant between two laurel- Rogers of Deritend, Warw., and Sun-
branches in orle. Omnia vincit amor.
Roe of London, same crest. Tramite Rogers, on a mount vert, a buck sa., du- bury, Middx., a stag's head sa., ducally
cally gorged arg., over his back a line
recto. 117. 2 gorged or. cf. 121 5

Roe, on a mount a stag current ppr. Rogers of Bryanstown, Dorset, and

118. 13 reflexed, attired or. cf. 117. i Glouc. a fleur-de-lis or. 148. 2
Roe, Bart, (extinct), of Brundish. Suff., on
Rogers-Harrison of Hendon, Middx. : (i) Rogers, Coxwell-, Godfrey Hugh Wheeler,
a mount vert, a roebuck at gaze gu.,
attired and ungu. or, between the Out of a mural coronet az., a demi- of Dowdeswell, Glouc. : (l) Same crest.

attires a quatrefoil or. Tramite recto. lion rampant or, crowned with an A(for Rogers). 14S. 2. (2) demi-
Roe of MusweU HiU, Middx., and Higham
Eastern crown arg., holding in the dragon displayed arg. (for Coxwell).
Hall, Essex, a buck's head erased gu.
paws a laurel garland adorned with Vigila et ora.
four damask roses {for Harrison). (2) Rogers of London, an eagle displayed or.
On a vallery coronet or, a stag trip-
121. 2 Ut resurgam. 75-5

ROG 479 RON

Rogers, Ireland, same crest. 75. 5 RoUand of Gaske, Scotland, a hand issu- Romaine, an arrow point downwards.
ing holding a dagger ppr. Spes juvat.
Rogers, Rev. J., Lochee, Dundee, a dove

holding in the beak a branch of olive Romanes, Scotland, a dexter hand hold-

Eppr. jiratcritis jutura. Rolland of Disblair, Aberdeensh., Scot- ing a sword ppr. 212. 13

Rogers of Brompton Park, Middx., and land, a fleur-de-hs arg. Immutahih: Romanes, James, Esquire, of Duns-

Calcutta, East Indies, upon a branch durahile. 14S. 2 kaith Ross-sh., a boar's head erased

of a tea- plant entwined with three Rolland, Scotland, a lymphad, her sails arg. , langued az. Sero sed serio. 42.2
Romanes, George Ernest, Pitcalzeane,
sprigs of flax ppr., an owl arg. furled and her oars in action ppr.,
Nigg, Ross-sh., N.B., same crest and
Rogers, a griffin's head couped. 66. i flagged gu. Sustentatxts providentia.

Rogers of London, a cubit arm in a coat 160. 7 motto.
RoUason, Warw., an eagle's head couped Romanis of Wigston Magna, Leics., and
of mail holding in the hand ppr. a

banner, the staff and flag or. ppr. Ainsi et peut-etre mellleur. 83. i Charterhouse, Godalming, Surrey, on
Rolle, Baron (Rolle), a cubit arm erect a mount vert, in front of a thistle
Rogers, Kent, a man's head in profile

in armour ppr., the helmet or, sur- vested az. , charged with a fess indented slipped and leaved ppr., a Passion
double-cottised or, holding in the hand
mounted by a plume of feathei-s arg. cross or. Per incerta certus amor.
Romans, John, of Newton Grange, Edin-
Rogers of Ellerslie, Fareham, Hants, a a flintstone ppr. A'ec Peije, nee populo,

demi-stag. sed utroque. burgh, an eagle rising holding in its

Rogerson, a demi-lion rampant per fess Rolle, Oxon., a cubit arm erect ppr., beak a flaming torch ppr. Pergo sur-
vested az., charged with a fess, and
or and purp. 10. 2 sum.

Rogerson of Wamphrey and Duncrieff, holding in the hand a roll of paper Romayne, a deer's head erased ppr.

Scotland, a leopard passant, holding in or. Nee Rcge, nee populo, sed vtroque. 121. 2

his dexter paw a branch of laurel ppr. Rome of Clowden, Scotland, a slip of a
Mores fitigunt jorlunam.
Rohan, a de.'cter arm embowed couped Rolles, Devonsh., an arm charged with a rose-tree bearing roses ppr Piingit,
resting on the elbow, vested and cuffed,
holding in the hand a cross crosslet fess indented and cottised or, holding sed placet. 149. 8

in the hand a baton sa. Rome of Courtfield, Cheltenham, a dexter

Rolleston, Notts, of Rolleston, Staffs, arm embowed habited az., charged with

fitched. 203. 9 and the Lea and Swarkston, Derbysh., two bars arg., holding in the hand a

Rohde, Middx., an eagle displayed per an eagle's head ppr. 83. i caduceus, both ppr. Nunquain non

pale or and purp., charged on the Rolleston, Lancelot, of Watnall Hall, paratus. 204. 8

breast with a cross patee counter- Notts, an eagle's head erased ppr. Rome, a lion passant ppi-. 6. 2

changed, cf. 75. 2 Ainsi, et pent estre vieilleur. ^t,. 2 Romera, De, a stag's head at gaze ppr.

Rokeby, Baron (extinct—Rt. Hon. the Rolleston, Christopher, Sydney, New Romerley and Romilly, a crescent.

late Sir Henry Robinson Montagu, South Wales, an eagle's head erased 163. 2

G.C.B.), a griffin's head couped or, ppr., beaked or, with a crescent for Romilly, Barcn (Romilly), upon a rock

with wings endorsed sa., differenced difference. Ainsia. peut estre maillivr. ppr. a crescent arg. Persevere.

with a mullet upon a mullet. Solo Rolleston, Hon. William, Kapuuatiki, 311. II
Rangitata, Canterbury, New Zealand,
Deo solus. cf. 67. II Romilly, Samuel Henry, Huntingdou
Park, Kington, Heref., same crest and
Rokeby, Rev. Henry Ralph, of Arthing- same crest and motto.

worth Manor, Northamp., a rook ppr. Roilo, Baron (Rollo), Duncrub Park, motto.

</. 107. 5 Dunning, Perthsh. , a stag's head couped Romney, Earl of (Marsham), Gayton
ppr. La fortune passe par tout.
Rokeby of Rokeby and Mortham, Yorks, Hall, King's Lynn, a lion's head erased

same crest. 0/. 107. 5 121. 5 gu. Non sibi. sed patrice. 17. 2
RoUo, General the Hon. Robert, Strath-
Rokeby, a dexter hand holding an es- Romney, London, two cubit arms vested

cutcheon arg., charged with a crescent erne, Bournemouth, same crest. az., cuffed arg., the hands ppr., holding

gu. cf. 219. 7 Rollo of Powhouse, Scotland, a boar an escallop gu.
Romney of .Aliddleton, Kent, an arm in
Rokeston, an arm in armour embowed passant ppr. Vulor et fortuna. 40. 9
Rolls, out of a ducal coronet an arm in armour embowed ppr., varabraced or,
holding in the hand a sword ppr. the hand holding a pennon of two

195. 2 armour brandishing a sabre, all ppr.
Rokewood-Gage, see Gage.
RoMey, Yorks, a stag's head couped. Rolls of the Hendre, Monm., out of a streamers gu., thereon three leopards'
wTeath of oak a dexter cubit arm
faces crowned of the third, the staff

121. 5 vested or, cuffed sa., the arm charged ppr.
Rokwood, a lion's head vert, collared arg.
with a fess dancettee and double- Rompney and Rumpney, Worcs., on a
mount vert, a lion statant gardant
cf. IS. 6 cottised of the second, charged with
Rolesley of Rewlesley, Derbysh., a demi- three bezants, holding in the hand gu., in front of a tree ppr.
Ronald, Scotland, an oak-tree acomed
lion rampant per pale arg. and gu., ppr. a roll of parchment arg. Celeri-
holding a rose of the last, stalked and
fas et Veritas. 247. 7 and eradicated ppr. Sic virescit virtus.
Ronald of Montrose, Scotland, an oak-
leaved vert. 12. i Rolph, a raven ppr., holding in the beak

Rolf of Sarum, Wilts, on a staff couped a trefoil slipped vert. tree fructed ppr. Sic virescit virtus.

and raguly in fess and sprouting at Rolston of Watmoll, Notts, an eagle's 143- 2

the dexter end vert, a raven close sa. head erased ppr. 83. 2 Ronaldson, Scotland, a greyhound's head
erased holding in the mouth a deer's
RoIIe, Baron Cranworth {extinct), a dove Rolt, John William, of Ozleworth Park,

arg., holding in the beak a sprig of Glouc, a stork holding in its beak a toot, also erased. 61. 5

olive ppr., ducaUy gorged gu., and bulrush, and resting the dexter claw Ronan of Farenegelagh, co. Limerick,
upon a fountain, all ppr. Br, and not
resting the dexter claw upon three Ireland, a blackbird ppr. Ipse fecit

annulets interlaced or. Post mibila seem. „0S. cf. 106. 2
Rolt, Bayntun-, Bart, {extinct), of Spye
Phmbus. Ronan of Kilkenny, Ireland, upon a

Rolle, Middx. and Kent, a raven close Park, Wilts, a griffin's head erased mirror ppr., a cock or.

sa., holding in the beak a trefoil sa., beaked or. 66. 2 Rone of Longford, Shropsh.. a buck's

clipped vert. Rolt or Rolte of Deptford, Kent: (i) head erased ppr., attired 01. 121.2

Rolfe of Hadleigh, Suff., a dragon's head On a broken tilting-spear arg., a griffin Roney, Sir Patrick Cusack, on a wreath
of the coloiu-s an arm in armour
couped gu., fretty arg., ducally gorged sejant gu., holding in the mouth the

and chained or. head of the spear {for Molt). (2) Out embowed grasping a sword, all ppr.,

Rolfe, Neville-, Eustace, of Heacham of a ducaJ coronet a demi-pelican vuln- charged with a mullet and a crescent

AHall, Norf. : (i) lion's head erased ing herself arg. {for Pett). Cuspis in pale gu. Audaces fortuna juvat.
cf. 195. 2
arg., fretty gu. {for Rolfe). cf. 17. 8. fracta causa coronoe.
Roney-Dougal, of Rathe Park, Mid-
(2) A mount vert, thereon issuant out Rolte, Kent, on a broken tilting-spear lothian, and Ashley House, Leaming-
ton ; (i) A bull's head caboshed ppr..
of a crescent gu., a rose arg., slipped arg., a griffin sejant gu., holding in
the mouth the head of the spear or.
vert {for Neville). Cresco crescendo.

,

480 ROS

charged for distinctiou with a cross four-leaved shamrock or. Je ne change Rose of Insch, a rose gu., stalked and
barbed vert. Magnus et adamus.
crosslet or (jor Dougal). (2) An arm qu'en mouranf.
in armour embowed grasping a sword,
ail ppr., charged with a mullet and a Roots, a tree ppr. 143- 5 149. 5
Rose, between two wings erm., a rose
crescent in pale gu. {for Rojicy). Stand Rope, Chesh. and Devonsh., a lion ram-

pant or, holding in tlie de-xter paw a gu., seeded or, barbed vert.
Rose of London, a dexter hand issuing
just. pheon sa.

Roney-Dougal, Rev. James, Castle Don- Roper, see Teynhara, Baron. ppr., holding a rose gu., slipped vert.

ington, Derby, same crest as first Roper, see Trevor- Roper. Constant and true. 218.10

above. Same motto. Roper, William Oliver, F.S.A., a lion Rose, William Molyneux, of Wolston
rampant holding in the dexter paw a
Ronne, Middx., a buck's head erased ppr., Heath, Northamp., a cubit arm erect,

attired or. 121. 2 ducal coronet. vested sa., cuffed arg., holding in the
hand a rose slipped and leaved ppr.
Rooe, a buck's head couped gu., attired Roper, Viscount Baltinglass (extinct), a

or. 121. 5 boar's head couped in bend or, langued Rose of Markinch, Scotland, a dexter

Rooe of Markelsfield, Chesh., a swan with and vulned gu. Deus veritatem pro- hand holding a slip of a rose-bush ppr.

wings adclorsed naiant in water ppr. tegit. Quo spinosior fragrantior. 218. 10

99. 9 Roper, Yorks and London, an antelope's Rose, a pheasant holding in its beak a
Rook of London, on a garb or, a rook
head erased. 126. 2 rose slipped and leaved ppr.
Rose, out of a mural coronet or, an eagle's
feeding ppr. Roper, Durh., a roebuck's head erased,

Rook, a rook ppr. cf. 107. 5 gorged with a branch ppr. 1 20. 3 head ppr., charged on the neck with a

Rook and Rookes, on a trumpet in fess, Roper, Norf., a buck's head erased or, rose gu. Pro palria. cf. 83. 9

a rook ppr. attired sa., holding in the mouth a Rose, Richard de Ros, of Ahabeg, co.

Rookby, a rook ppr. cf. 107. 5 pear, also or, stalked and leaved vert. Limerick, and Fo.xha!l, co. Tipperary,

Rooke, a rook feeding. 107. 4 Roper of West Dereham, Norf., a stag's AIreland : ( i ) demi-lion rampant arg.
holding in the dexter paw a rose gu.,
Rooke of Rookes'uth Bridge, Waverton, head erased ppr. 121. 2 slipped vert. 12. i. (2) An eagle

Akehead, Rookes' Nest Wigtoun and Roper, Dorset, a stag's head erased ppr., with wings elevated sa., preying on a
lion's gamb erased ppr. (3) An oak-
Carlisle, Cumb., on a garb or, a rook attired or. 121. 2 tree ppr. Non sine sente rosa. 143. 5
Rose, of the Ferns, Sussex, a lion holding
feeding ppr. Efflorescent cornices, dum Roper of Newcastle and Saxlingham,
in his dexter paw a rose.
micat sol. Norf., a goat's head erased or, armed
Rooke, Alexander Beaumont, the Ivy,
sa., holding in the mouth a daffodil of
Chippenham, Wilts, a garb, thereon a
rook feeding, all ppr. Nos pascit the first, stalked and leaved vert.

Roper, a lion rampant gu., holding up Rose of Cransley Hall, Northants, out of
a mural coronet a demi-lion rampant.
Dtus. a ducal coronet or. Spes mca in Deo.
Rose, William, BaUbrook House, With-
Rooke, a rock ppr., thereon a martlet or. 3-6 ington. Lanes, a lion rampant sa.,

cf. 99. 2 Roper of Turndich and Heanor, Derbysh.,

Rooke, a demi-eagle displayed arg., on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a gorged with a collar vair, holding be-
tween the fore-paws a lyre or, and
charged on the breast with a chess- blazing star or. 164. 6

rook gu. cf. 81. 6 Ropner, Emil Hugh Oscar Robert, J.P., resting the dexter hind-leg on a rose

Rooke of Horton, Kent, an arm in armour Preston Hall, Stockton-on-Tees, upon arg. Armat spina rosas.

embowed ppr., garnished or, holding three mascles interlaced fesseways, Rose, a lion rampant sa. i. 10

in the gauntlet a pistol of the last, the and in front of three tilting-spears, Rose, Scotland, a harp az. Constant and
arm environed with a trumpet arg.
one in pale and two in saltire or, a true. 168. 9

Rookes or Rokes of Fawley, Bucks, on a stag's head erased sa., attired or. Rose, Bart., of Montreal, Canada, and
trumpet or, a rook sa.
Fides el forlitudo. Queen's Gate, Kensington, Middx., a
Rookewood, Norf., a dragon's head gu.
Rorie, a cinquefoil gu. 148. 12 harp or. stringed az. Above the crest.

71. I Rorie, Scotland, a galley with her oars Audeo, and below the arms. Constant

Rookwood, Baron (extinct) (Selwin-Ib- in action ppr. 160.7 and true. i63. 9
betson) : (i) A unicorn's head arg.,
Rorie, James, Westgreen House, by Dun- Rose of London, a harp or, stringed arg..
powdered with escallops, horned,
maned, and erased gu. (2) Two lions' dee, a galley, oars in action sa., flagged Constant and true. 168. 9

gambs arm., erased az., supporting a gu. Terra marique. Rose, Major Hugh, of Kilravock,

Rorke, Ireland, an eagle's head erased or. Nairnsh., Scotland, a harp az. Con-

torch in pale or, fired ppr. Vixi liber, 83. 2 stant and true. 168. 9

et moriar. Rosborough-Colclough, see Colclough. Rose, Hants, a harp az., the figure or.
Rosborough of MuUinagoun and Dro-
Rookwood, Suff., a lion sejant, support- 168. 9
mesky, co. Fermanagh, and Edge-
ing a spear in pale arg. worthstown co. Longford, Ireland, on Rose, a hawk ppr. Audeo. 85. 2
a dexter hand in fesse couped, a dove
Roome of Newport, America, a dexter close holding in the beak an olive- Rose, Hugh Francis, of Holme, Inver-
arm embowed, habited az., charged branch, all ppr. God is my shield.
with two bars arg., holding in the hand Roscarrock of Roscarrock, Cornw., a lion ness-sh., same crest. Constant and
rampant ppr., ducally gorged arg.
true. 85. 2

a caduceus, both ppr. 204. 8 Rose, Ireland, a peacock in his pride ppr.,

Roope, a demi-antelope sa., collared or. beaked or. 103. 12

* Rose, Sir Philip Frederick, Bart., of
126. 3
cf. I. 13 Rayners, Bucks, a stag arg., collared
Rooper, Rev. John George, of Abbott's Roscoe, two elephants' proboscis gu.
and resting the dexter fore-leg on a
Ripton, Hunts, on a chapeau gu.,
123. 10 water-bouget az. Prohitate ac virtute.
turned up erm., a blazing star or. Lux

Anglis, crux Francis. 164. 6 Roscommon, Earl 0! (Dillon), a falcon Rose or Rosse of Waddesden, Bucks, a

Roos, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., arg. Aitxilium ah alto. 85. 2 buck trippant arg. 117. 8

a peacock in his pride ppr. 103. 5 Rosc'ow of Sumner Place, Kensington, Rose, an antelope's head erased. 126. 2

Roos of Glouc. and Swinshead, three slips Middx., a staff erect entwined with Rose of Innish, Scotland, an etoile az.
two serpents ppr., between as many
of roses arg., leaved vert. 149. 12 Constant and true. 164. i

Roos and Rosse (now Rose) of Lyme wings erm. Cautius quam citius. Rose-Innes, Thomas Gilzean, Kinellan.

Regis, Dorset, a rose gu., seeded or, IT2. 2 Murrayfield, Midlothiansh. : (i) A

—barbed vert, between two wings erm. Roscruge, Cornw., a demi-lion rampant branch of palm slipped ppr. A(2)

Sursum. En la ro.ie je fleurie. or, holding in the dexter paw a rose —rose gu., stalked and leaved ppr.

Roos or Ros of Bouseley, Yorks, a fal- gu., stalked and leaved vert. 12. i Ornatur radix fronde. Armat spina

con's head az. cf. 88. 12 Rose of BaUevit, Ross-sh., a rose gu.,

Roose, Edward Charles Robson, M.D., slipped and leaved vert. Armat spina Rosebery, Earl ot (Primrose), Dalmeny
Park, Edinburgh, a demi-lion gu.,
49, Hill Street, Berkeley Square, a rosas. 149. 5 holding in the dexter paw a primrose
peacock in his pride ppr., gorged with or. Fide et fiducia.
a collar, and pendent therefrom, a Rose, a rose slipped and leaved ppr.

149- 5

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ROS 481 ROS

Rosehill, Lord, see Northesk, Earl of. Ross of Renfrewsh., Scotland, a dexter Ross of Morinchie, Ross-sh.. Scotland,
a fox's head couped ppr. Spes aspera
Rosevear, a dove holding in its beak a arm in armour ppr., garnished or, hold-

rosebud, all ppr. ing in the hand a water-bouget sa. levat. 33-4

Rosewarne, a lion's head erased gu., Agnoscar eventu. 209. 4 Ross, George Ross Williamson. Pitt-

pierced in the neck by an arrow ppr. Ross, a dexter arm in armour holding calnie, Ross-sh., an elk's head issuant
from a sheaf of corn ppr. Spetn
cf. 18. 4 in the hand a sword ppr. Floret qxii
83. i
Rosher, an eagle's head sa. laborat. 210. 2 successus alit.

Rosher, an elephant's head couped erm.. Ross, Colonel Sir Edward Charles. C.S.I., Ross of Millcraig, Ross-sh., Scotland, a
between two elephants' proboscides or. same crest.
lymphad, her oars in action sa., flagged

Consider the end. 133. 5 Ross, Ireland, an arm in armour bran- gu. Pro patria. 160. 7

Rosher of Trewyn House, Heref., and dishing a sword ppr. Constant and Ross, Scotland, a sprig of laurel in flower

Crete Hall, Kent, an elephant's head true. 210. 2 ppr. Agnoscar eventu.

couped erm., between two elephants' Ross-of-BIadensburg, Lieutenant-Colonel Ross of Lamer Park, Heref., a laurel-

trunks or. Consider the end. 133-5 Sir John Foster George, K.C.B., of branch erect ppr. 151. 13
Rosstrevor, co. Down: (i) Out of a
Rosier, Rutl., a pelican in her piety ppr. Ross Scotland, a lion's head erased ppr.

08. 14 mural coronet an arm embowed vested Per aspera virtus. 17. 8

Rosington of Scropton, Derbysh. , a griffin's gu., the cutf az., encircled by a wreath Ross of Craigie, same crest and motto.
of laurel, the hand grasping a broken
head erased gu., beaked or. 66. 2 17.8
Ross, Honourable David Alexander, of
Roskell of Gateacre, Lanes, issuing from staff of the Standard of the United
a wreath of oak or, a dexter cubit arm States, all ppr. (2) An arm in armour Westfield House, St. Foy Road, in the

in armour ppr., charged with a martlet —embowed, the hand grasping a dagger, Banticue of the city of Quebec, Canada,
gu., holding in the hand, also ppr., a Member of the Legislative and Execu-
all ppr. Per aspera virtus. Bladens-

cross crosslet fitched of the third. Ros burg. 243. 4 tive Councils, province of Quebec, and

coeli. Ross, Major John James, a hand hold- Lieutenant-Colonel of Militia, xises : a
lion rampant holding a rose slipped and
Roskruge, Comw., a demi-lion rampant I ing a garland of laurel ppr. Work and leaved. Rosam ne rode.

or, holding in the dexter paw a rose wait. 218.4

gu., stalked and leaved vert. 12. i I Ross of Shian Lodge, Penzance, Comw., Ross-Lewin, Rev. Canon George Harrison,

Rosmead, Baron (Robinson), Moorlands, same crest and motto. 218. 4 Benfieldside Vicarage, Shotley Bridge,

Ascot, out of a crown vallory or, a [ Ross of Carne, Penzance, same crest and Diu-ham, a demi-lion sa., holding be-
: tween the paws a trefoil slipped vert.

mount vert, thereon a buck at gaze or,

charged on the shoulder with a fleur- Ross, a dexter hand issuing, holding a Consilio ac virtute.

de-lis az. Legi regi fidus. 3' 3- garland of laurel, all ppr. Spem suc- Ross-Lewin, Rev. Richard Sargint Sad-

Ross, William Gordon, a stag trippant cessus alii. 218. 4 leir, the Rectory, Kilmurry, co.
Limerick, same crest and motto.
gu., attired and ungu. or. Agnoscar Ross, Sir Charles Henry Augustus Fred-

erentu. erick, Bart., of Balnagowan, Ross-sh., Ross-Lewin, Rev. Robert O'Donelan,
Ross, Baron, see Glasgow, Earl of.
Ross, Earl of Ross (extinct), an eagle dis- a hand holding a garland of laui'el ppr. M.A., R.N., the Rectory, Wark-on-

Spem successus alit. 218. 4 Tyne, Northumb., same crest and

played. 75. 2 Ross of Priesthill, Scotland, a dexter motto.

Ross, Lord Ross, of Halkhead, a hawk's hand holding a garland of laurel ppr. Rosse, Earl of (Parsons), Birr Castle,
Parsonstown, King's Co., a cubit arm
head erased or. Think on. 88. 12 Nobilis est ira leonis. 21 8. 4

Ross, a hawk's head erased ppr. Think Ross, Scotland, a dexter hand plucking ppr., grasping a pole-axe erect gu., the
point or. Pro Deo et Rcge.
on. 88. 12 a rose, all ppr. Constant and true.

Ross, Colin George, 38, Beaufort Garden,?, 218. 13 Rosse of Waddesdeu, Bucks, a roebuck

S.W., same crest and motto. Ross, Scotland, a dexter hand holding a trippant arg. 117. 8

Ross of Rossie, Scotland, a falcon's head slip of a rose-bush ppr. Quo spinosior, Rosse, Scotland, a harp stringed or.

erased ppr. Think- on. 88.12 jragrantior. 218. lO Constant and true. 168. 9

Ross, William Augustus, Esqnire, of Ard- Ross of Portivoe, Scotland, and Ireland, Rosse, Derbysh., on a chapeau gu.,

nalea, Craigavad, co. Down, Ireland, a rose-tree bearing roses ppr. Floral turned up erm., a peacock in his pride

on a mural crown gu.. charged with a qui laborat. 149. 8 ppr. 103. 5

water-bouget or, a falcon's head erased Ross, Scotland, a rose gu., stalked and Rosse of Shepton and Somerton, Somers.,

ppr. Floret qui laborat. 1 barbed vert. Magnes el adamas. 149. 5 a demi-leopard rampant gardant gu.,
Ross, an eagle's head couped az. ' Ross, three slips of roses arg., leaved
eared vert.

83. i: vert. 149. 12 Rosseline or Rosselyne, Norf., a spur-
rowel az., between two wings or.
Ross, Walter Charteris, Esqnire, of Cro- Ross, Scotland, a spear and a rose in
: Rossell, an arm in armour couped at the

marty, Cromartysh., an eagle close ppr. ! saltier ppr. Per aspera virtus. 1 50. i

Dread God. 76. 2 Ross, Scotland, a fox issuant, holding in shoulder and resting on the elbow,

Ross-Lewin of Ross Hill, Ireland, on a his mouth a rose arg. Rosam ne rode. the hand holding a club ppr.

chapeau gu., turned up erm., a pea- Ross, Trelawney-, Rev. John, the Vicar- 199. 4

cock in his pride ppr. Consilio ac vir- age, Paignton, a hawk's head erased Rosselyne, a cross moline or. 165. 3
ppr., holding in the beak a cross cross-
tute. 103. 5 let fitchee or. Audeo. Rosser, Suff., an arm embowed erect

Ross of Kintore, Scotland, a dove hold- from the elbow, vested or, cuffed erm.,

ing in its beak an olive-branch ppr. Ross of Kindace, Ross-sh., Scotland, a holding in the hand four leaves vert.

Virtus ad astra tendit. 92. 5 fox passant ppr. Caute non astute. Rosseter, a spear-head ppr. cf. 174. 12
Rosseter, Lines., a leopard passant or.
Ross, a harp az. Constant and true. 32- I

168. 9 Ross of Balkaill, a fox's head erased ppr. cf. 24. 2

Ross of Auchlossin. Aberdeensh., a water- Spes aspera leval.; 33-6 Rossetti, of Vasto, Naples, and William
Michael Rossetti, Esquire, 3, St. Ed-
bouget sa. Agywscar eventu. A168. 4 Ross: ( I ) fox's head erased ppr. 33.6. mund's Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W.,

j (2) On a rock a flagstaff erect, thereon

Ross, Yorks, a water-bouget or. Agnos-
1

car eventu. 168. 4 hoisted the Union Jack inscribed with a tree ppr. Frangas non flectas.
Rossie, Baron, see Kinnaird, Lord.
[ the date ' ist June, 1831,' being that Rossie, Scotland, a cross patee gu.

Ross, William, Esquire, of the Villa,

Nafferton, Yorks, a water-bouget arg. of discovering the place of the mag-

Agnoscar eventu. 16S. 4 netic pole, and at the foot and on the cf. 165. 7
sinister side of the flagstaff the dip-
Ross, Poland, a water-bouget az. Ag- Rossington of Youlgrave, Derbj'sh., a
;

noscar eventu. 16S. 4 I ping needle showing its almost verti- griffin's head erased gu. 66. 2

Ross, Leith-, Colonel John, of .Arnage. cal position, all ppr. Rossiter of Rathmacnee, the Bridge of
!

—Aberdeensh., on a chapeau ppr., a Ross, Rev. James Coulman, M.A., Wad- Bargy, and Tomhaggard, co. Wexford.

water-bouget sa. Agnoscar eventu. 1 worth Hall, Doncaster, same crests. Ireland, an eagle displayed with two

Virtue have virtue. 168. 2 iSpes aspera levat. heads ppr. 74- -

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ROS 482

Rosslyn, Earl of (St. Clair-ErsUine), Rothwell of Sharpies Hall, Lanes, a Rous, Earl of Stradbroke, a pyramid of
stag's head couped ppr., bezantee, bay-leaves in the form of a cone vert.
ADysart, Fifesh., N.B. : (i) phoenix attired or, gorged with a wreath of

in flames ppr., and over it the device, fern, also ppr. Virtuti foriuna comes. 151. 14
Rinasco piu glorioso. 82. 2. (2) An Rothwell, Peter, Esquire, of Sunning Hill, Rous of Great Clacton, Essex, a pyramid

eagle's head erased ppr., with the Lanes, issuant out of park palings ppr., of laurel-leaves alternately vert and
an heraldic antelope's head erm., at-
words, IllcBSo lumine solem. Fight. tired or, gorged with a collar engrailed arg. 151. 14
az., holding in the mouth a rose gu.,
83. 2 slipped and leaved vert. Mens conscia Rous or Rouse of London, a demi-lion

Rossmore, Baron (Westenra), Rossmore rampant az., holding between the paws
Park, CO. Monaghan, a lion rampant
a bezant. n- 7

ppr. Post prcelia pnemia. i. 13 Rous of Pierceiield, Monm., Wales, of

Rosson, a demi-griffin gu. Fight. 64. 2 recti. 127. Edmerston, Devonsh., and Halton,

Roster, a spear-head ppr. cf. 174. 12 Rotten, between two wings a sinister Cornw., a dove arg. Yescitur Christo.

Rostron, Simpson, Esquire, of the Middle arm embowed and vested, the hand 92. 2
Temple, London, a cubit arm vested Rous, Devonsh., a demi-eagle regardant
holding a bow stringed ppr.
with wings displayed ppr.
az., charged with a saltire or, cuffed Rotten, an oak-tree and pendent there- Rous of Jlodbury, Devonsh., an eagle
arg., and holding in the hand two
branches of hawthorn ppr Semper from an escutcheon ppr.

Rotton, Major-General Guy, 12, Barkston displayed gu. 75. 2
Rouse, see Boughton-Rouse.
vigilans. 268. 10 Mansions, South Kensington, an arm

Rotchford, a bird close. embowed to tlie sinister, vested and Rouse, see Boughton, Rouse-.
Rouse, see Boughton-Knight. Rouse-.
Rote, a stork or. 105. :i cuffed, holding a bow stringed in bend Rouse, the bust of a man couped at the

Rote, a crane holding in its beak an eel sinister, all between two wings dis- shoulders ppr., the hair, beard, and
whiskers sa., the head surrounded
ppr. 105. 8 played. and crossed by a ribbon knotted at
Rouett of Auchindennan, Scotland, a the top, the ends flowing from either
Rotham, Kent, a bird rising sa., between temple arg.
book expanded ppr. Qucerere vcrinn. Rouse, Rev. RoUa Charles Meadows,
two spears or, headed arg. 108. 7

Rotbe of Kilkenny, Ireland, on a mount 158. 3
Roughead, Scotland, a Saracen's head
ppr., a stag lodged arg., attired or.

115. 12 affrontee. Fide et lirlnte. 190. 5

Rothe of New Ross, co. Wexford. Ire- Roughsedge, a demi-lion. Ses non verba. M.A., the Rectory, Rayleigh, Suff.,
same crest. La fortune passe partoiU.
land, same crest. Virlute non vi. 10. 2 Rouse of Market Harborough, Leics., a
demi-lion rampant per pale indented
115. 12 Round, a Cupid with his attributes ppr. gu. and erm., holding between the
paws a crescent arg.
Rothe, George Walter Charles, Neithrop 189- 7

House, Banbury, same crest. Solo Round, Essex, a lion couchant arg. 7. 5
Round, James, of Bireh. Essex, a lion
solus servire Deo.
Rothe of Kilkenny, Ireland, a stag lodged couchant arg., charged on the body Rouse, a demi-lioness ppr., collared or.
Roushland, Surrey, a nag's head or,
gu., attired or, in front of an oak-tree with three annulets interlaced fesse-
erased per fess gu., maned of the last.
vert. wise sa., holding in the mouth a sword

Rotheram, Essex, Beds, and Somers., in bend point downwards ppr., pommel 51. 4
Routb, the sun in his splendour or.
a stag's head or. 121. 5 and hilt or. Esse quam videri.

Rotheram, between two branches vert, Round, Francis Richard, C.M.G., Sutton 162. 2

a buck's head couped or. Court, Sutton, Surrey, same crest. Routh, out of a mural coronet a talbot's

Rotheram, a stag's head couped ppr., Roimd, Joseph. Lindenhurst, Richmond head. 56. 6

attired or. 121. 5 Hill, Edgbaston, a falcon rising stand- Routh, John Christopher Cain, of CUnt's

Rotherham of Farley, Beds, a stag's head ing on a plough ppr. Deo fa rente. House, Gayle, near Hawes, Yorks, and

or. :2i. 5 Round, John Horace, D.L., 35, Alfred Baxterley, Rusthall, Tuubridge Wells,
Rotherham, Scotland, a sword erect
Place West, S.W., a lion couchant Kent : (i) Out of a mural coronet gu.,
thrust through a savage's head af- Aa talbot's head arg. {2) lion's head
arg. Esse quam videri. erased or. (3) An elephant's head
erased sa. Huda non rudis.
frontee ppr. c/. 191. 11 Round-Turner of Bognor, Sussex: (i) A

Rotherfleld, a lion's gamb erect sa. lion passant arg., guttee-de-poix, hold-

cf. 36. 4 ing in the dexter paw a millrind sa., Routledge, a garb vert. 153-2
Rothery, out of a tower arg., a demi-lion mand the mouth a cross patee fitchee
Row, Devonsh., a stag's head erased gu.,
rampant gu.
Ain bend or {for Turner). (2) lion attired or. 121. 2

Rothery of Littlethorpe, Yorks, a tower couchant arg., charged on the body Row and Rowe, of Kingston, Devonsh., a

arg., charged with two bendlets in- with three annulets interlaced fessewise buck's head couped gu., attired or.

dented, and issuant out of the battle- sa., holding in the mouth a sword in 121. 5

ments a demi-lion gu., holding in the bend point downwards ppr., pommel Row of Conington, Hunts, a roebuck's
dexter paw three arrows, one in pale
and hilt or {for Bound). Esse quam head couped gu., attired or. 121. 5

and two in saltier ppr. Festina lente. videri. Row, Scotland, an arm in armour issuing,

Rothes, Earl of (Leslie), Brandon, Round-Turner of Grundisburgh, near holding in the hand a sword ppr. Non

Paignton, South Devonsh., a demi- Woodbridge, Suff., same crest and desistum. 210. 2

griiEn ppr. Grip fast. 64. 2 motto. Rowan, Scotland, a garb ppr. Per indus-

RothingS, a lion's gamb erased holding Roundel, an arm in armour embowed in triam. 153. 2

a spear tasselled ppr. 38. 1 fess ppr., holding in the hand a mace Rowan, Ireland, same crest. Hoec lucra

Rothschild, Baron (Rothschild), Tring gu., studded or, tied at the should laborum. 153. 2

Park, Herts: (i) In the centre— with a scarf arg. cf. Rowan, on a mount vert, a holy lamb

issuant from a ducal coronet or, an Roundel], a sword erect arg., hilt' and ppr., holding a banner per fess or and

—eagle displayed sa. (2) On the dexter pommel or, the gripe gu. 170. 2 gu. cf. 131. 14
out of a ducal coronet or, between
Roundell, Richard Foulis, of Gledstone. Rowan, of Oldstone and Mallans, and

two open buffalo's horns per fesse or Yorks, a sword in pale arg., hilt and Mount Davys, eo. Antrim, Ireland, a

and sa. counterchanged, a mullet of pommel or, the grip gu. Tenax pro- naked cubit arm, holding in the hand

six points or. (3) On the sinister positi. 170. 2 a dagger ppr. Cresco per crucem.

out of a ducal coronet or, three Roundell, Charles Savile, J.P., 32, 212. 3
Sussex Square, Brighton, same crest.
ostrich-feathers, the centre one arg. Rowan, John Joshua, Moimt Davys,

and the exterior ones az. Concordia, Roupell, Sussex, a dem'i-African, wTeathed CuUybackey, co. Antrim, same crest

integritas, industria. 114. 8 round the middle with feathers, hold- and motto.

Rothwell of Southampton, out of a mural ing in his dexter hand a bow and in Rowan-Legg of Carrickfergus, Ireland :
(i) Out of a mural coronet ppr., five
coronet a stag's head arg., attired or, his sinister three arrows ppr. Fidele. ostrich-feathers alternately arg. and

holding in the mouth a rose ppr., Rourk, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet a

leaved vert. hand holding a dagger. 212. 11 az., the centre feather charged with a

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ROW 483

muUet gu., antl above it on an escroU Rowell, a hand couped in fess holding a charged with a crescent gu. (for Carry),

the motto, Cresco per crucem {/or Legg). cro.ss crosslet litohed. 221. 10 Acf. 91. 2. (2) garland of laurel be-

(2) A dexter hand and arm couped at Rowell, a hind passant, holding in the tween two branches of the same vert

the elbow ppr., grasping a dagger in mouth a rose leaved ppr. (for Lowry). Loyal an mort. 257. 12

bend sinister, also ppr. (for Rowan). Rowland, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant Roxburgh, late Sir Francis, Q.C., J.P.,

Gaudet tenlamine virtus. 212. 3 gu., holding a sword by the blade in of the Beach House, Aldeburgh, Sutf..

Rowand, Ireland, a garb or. Hccc lucra pale, hilted or. Treasurer of the Middle Temple, and

laborum. 153. 2 Rowland, two ducks issuing with wings Francis Roxburgh, Esquire, of 43,
elevated and addorsed, respecting each Leinster Gardens, Hyde Park, Loudon,
Rowand of Glasgow, a lion couchant ppr. other.

Benigno Numine. 7. 5 W., a horse's head couped arg. Tarn

Rowand of Moscow, a ship under sail Rowland, a lion's head erased. 17. 8 audax quam fidelis. cf. 50. 1

ppr. Nil arduiim. 160. 13 Rowland, Shropsh., out of a ducal coronet Roxburgh, upon a mount vert, in front

Rowbache of Lytton, Herts, on a wing or, a demi-talbot arg. of a sun rising from behind clouds a

arg., a bend gobony or and gu. Rowlands, a fleur-de-lis gu., entwined palm-tree ppr. Colli favore.

cf. 109. 7 with a serpent or. 148. s Roxburghe, Duke of (Innes-Ker), Floors

Rowche, a rock ppr. jl/ore Dieu est ma Rowlands, Jacob, HoUyhurst, South ACastle, Kelso, Roxburghsh. : (i)

roche. 179. 7 Yardley, Birmingham, on three fleurs- unicorn's head erased arg., armed and

Rowcliffe, William Charles, Esquire, de-lis fessewise : passant ppr. Amaned or (for Ker). 49. 5. (2)
Halsway Manor, Taunton, Somers., a j
lion's head erased gu., in front thereof boar's head erased ppr., langued gu.
two chess-rooks arg. Volens et valens. holding in the mouth a staff raguly
i (for Innes). Pro Christo et patr' -Be

bend, also gu. Y blaidd yn y hlaen.

Rowlatt, a demi-lion arg., maned or. traist. 42. 2

261. 6 10. 2 Roxby of Blackwood, Yorks: (i) A
Rowcliffe, Edward Lee, Esquire, Hall Rowles, Shropsh., a horse current, hold-
wolf's head erased per p.ile arg. and
Place, Cranleigh, Surrey, same crest ing in the mouth the point of a broken
vert, gorged with a collar counter-

and motto. spear, all ppr. c/. 52. 7 changed, holding in the mouth a

Rowdon, see Rawdon. Rowles, Surrey, out of a ducal coronet a branch of hop ppr. (for Jioxby). (2)
Issuing from a wreath of laurel vert, a
Rowdon, of Rowdon, Yorks, a cock crow- demi-gritfin segreant. 64. 4

ing ppr. 91. 2 Rowlesley, Derbysh., a demi-lion ram- lion's head gu., charged on the neck

Rowdon, Suif.. a bezant. c/. 159. 14 pant per pale arg. and gu., holding with a cross crosslet fitclicd nr (for
between the paws a rose of the last, Maude). PerseveranJ >. /'r /..,.'. .Jin.
Rowdon of St. Giles', Oxon., two swan's

necks adilorsed and interlaced issuing stalked and leaved vert. cf. 16. 2 Roy of Nenthorn. Berwirl. ;, ' ,,;i ,,1

from a crescent, all arg., and holding Rowley, see Langford, Baron. imwith her sails furled ami - .) ;:i 1 -

in each beak an annulet gu. Unguibus Rowley, a mullet arg., pierced sa. sa., in the sea ppr. Qii,i 1, 1:.:, 71 ( , ..
.
rcpostis.
100. 1 Rowley, Su- Joshua Thellusson, Bart., Roycroft, Lanes, a griffin's iiead erased.

RoW'Jon, on a ducal coronet a griffin J.P., D.L., of Tendring Hall, Sutf., a 66. 2

segreant. cj. 62. 2 mullet pierced or. Ventis sccundis. Royden or Roydon, Devonsh., out of a

Rowe, a buck's head couped gu., attired Rowley, Sir George Charles Erskine, ducal coronet or, a demi-griffin per

or. 121. 5 Bart., of Hill House, Berks, a mullet pale arg. and gu. 64. 4
Rowe, Middx. and London, a stag's head
pierced or. Royden, Thomas Bland, Esquire, J.P.,

ppr. 121. 5 Rowley, Admiral Charles John, Holmes- D.L., Frankby HaU, Chesli., a stag's

Rowe of London, and Norton Place, Sus- land, Botley, Hants, same crest. head erased or, collared gemel vert,

sex, a stag's head erased gu., attired Ventis secundis. and penflant fiom the mouth a shield
of the Royden Arms. Au roy donne
or, charged on the neck with a crescent Rowley, George Fydell, Priory Park,

arg. 119. 8 St. Neot's, a mullet pierced arg. devoir. 307. 15
Rowley, a sword in bend arg., hilted or,
Rowe of Colchester, Northamp., a stag's Roydhouse of London, a demi-archer
passing through a mullet sa.
head gu., attired or. 121. 5 Rowley, Shropsh., an etoile of eight ppr., vested vert, holding in the dexter

Rowe, Devonsh., a holy lamb or, the staff, hand an arrow arg., and in the sinister

cross, and banner arg. 131. 2 points pierced gu. a bow or.

Rowe of Tolesby Hall, YorlvS, and Devon- Rowley, a wolf's head collared. Bear and Roydon of Exeter, out of a ducal coronet

sh., a holy Iamb or, the staff, cross, forbear. 30. 9 or, a demi-griffin per pale arg. and gu.

and banner arg. Innocens, non timi- Rowley of Lawton, Chesh., a wolf's head 64. 4
Royds of Falinge, near Rochdale, a
dus. 131. 2 erased arg. Bear and forbear. 30. 8

Rowe, Fisher-, Edward Rowe, Thorn- Rowley of Carrigaveagh, co. Tipperary, leopard sejant ppr., bezantee, gorged
with a collar arg., resting the dexter
Acombe Park, Guildford, Surrey: (i) Ireland, a wolf's head erased sa.,

lamb resting the dexter fore-leg on a collared bendy or and gu. La vertue fore-paw on a pheon. Semper paratus.

beehive ppr., charged on the body siirmonte tout obstacle. 290. 10

with a cross patee or. (2) On a foun- Rowley, Ireland, a wolf's head couped Royds, Rev. Francis Tremlow, of Hey-

tain between six bulrushes a king- sa., collared and ringed arg. La ver- sham. Lanes, same crest and motto.

fisher rising, in the beak a fish, all ppr. tue surmonte tout obstacle. 30. 9 Royds, Clement Molyneux, J.P., Green-

Favente Deo. Rowley of Castle Rowley, co. London- hill, near Rochdale, same crest and

Rowe, Sussex, out of a ducal coronet or, derry, Ireland, a wolf's head couped motto.

a demi-lion gu., holding in the dexter az., gorged with a ribbon knotted at Royer of St. James's, Westminster,

paw a Polish mace in pale sa., spiked the back arg., and charged on the Middx., a dove arg., with wings ex-

and pointed arg. neck with a crescent or, surcharged panded or, gorged with an Eastern

Rowe, a hand issuant ppr.. holding a with another crescent az. coronet of the last, holding in the beak

cross crosslet fitched az. Auspice Rowly-Conwy, Maurice William Cilvu, an olive-branch vert. cf. 94. 5

Christo. 221. 14 Bodrhyddan, Rhuddlan, Rhyl, a wolf's Royle, on a ehapcaii ppr., a lion's head

Rowe, a dexter arm ppr., vested erminois, head couped at the shoulder, collared erased gu., ducally crowned or.

holding in the hand a trefoil vert. 205 . 9 arg. Bear and forbear. 21- 3

Rowe of BaUycross, co. Wexford, Ireland, Rowntree of Stockton-on-Tees, a tree Roys, Leics., a demi-griffin arg., holding

an arm embowed in armour ppr., round ppr. 143. 5 a rose gu., barbed vert. cf. 64. 2

the wrist a scarf gu., holding in the hand Rowsewell and Rowswell, Devonsh., Royse of Fredvile, Kent, a demi-lion gar-

a sword arg., hilted or, enfiled with a Norf., and Somers., a lion's head dant arg. ic. 8

wreath vert, the arm charged with a couped arg. 21. i Royse of Nantinan, co. Limerick, a demi-

cross patee fitohee, also gu. Agendo Rowsewell of Vasterne. Wilts, a lion's lion rampant barry arg. and gu.

gnaviter. head erased arg. 17. 8 cf. 12. 3

Rowed, a hand holding a lion's gamb Rowton, Baron (Lowry-Corry), of Rowton Royse, John Macdonald, J.P., Thornton,

erased ppr. 220. 10 ACastle, Shropsh. : (i) cock ppr.. Dunlavin, co. Kildare, same crest.

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ROY 484 RUS

Royston, Viscount, see Hardwicke, Earl Rudierd, a lion's head gardant arg. Rump of Swanton, Norf., a demi-lion
rampant regardant ppr., holding be-
of. Rudlng, a cross moline pierced az. 165. I tween the paws an escutcheon az.,

Royston, out of a ducal coronet or, two Rudinge and Rudings of Westcott, Leics., charged with the sun in splendour

lion's gambs in saltier ppr. 39. 10 and of Martin-Hussingtree, Worcs., a

Ruble, John, Bath, an anchor erect, the dragon's head sa., collared and chained or.
or, holding in the mouth a lion's gamb
shank entiled by a garb, all or. Que Rumsey, a horned owl gu. 96. 5

les rubis brillent. erased of the second. Rumsey, Wales, a talbot passant az., col-

Rubrldge, a dove or, holding in its beak Rudston, Yorks and Cambs, a bull's head lared or. cf. 54. 5

an olive-branch vert. 92. 5 sa. cj. 44. 3 Rundle, Cornw. and Devonsh., on a

Ruck, an old man's head ppr., bound Rudston, a lion's gamb erect pean holding mount vert, a squirrel sejant ppr., col-

round the temples with laurel vert. a cross moline erminois. lared az., chained or, holding in the
mouth an oak-branch fructed ppr.
cf. 190. 7 Rudston, Calverley-, Trevor Wheler, of Laus Deo.
Hayton, Yorks, a bear's paw erect
Rudall or Ruddall, a hawk's head erased

or. 88. 12 pean holding a cross moline erminois. Rundle, Cornw. and Devonsh., a wolf's

Rudall, a falcon ppr. 85. 2 Rudyerd of Rudyerd, Staffs, a lion's head head ppr. 30. 5

Rudd or Rudde, Wales, an arm erect guardant arg. Rundle, Ireland, a sword in pale arg., the

vested az., holding in the hand a scroll, Ruff, a stag statant transfixed by an gripe gu., pommel and hilt or.

all ppr. cf. 208. 5 arrow, all ppr. 117. 10 170. 2

Rudd, Bart, {extinct), of Aberglasney, Ruflord of Rufford, Bucks, an eagle Rupe, out of a ducal coronet five ostrich-

Carmarthensh., an arm erect vested with wings expanded, holding in the feathers. 114. 13

az., charged with a chevron erm., hold- bealc a trefoil slipped, all sa. Rusby of Thorpe-in-Balne and Ponte-
ing in the hand a scroll, all ppr.
Ruffy, a demi-archer shooting an arrow fract, Yorks, a golden eagle ppr.,

cf. 208. 5 from a bow. 1S7. 6 pierced with a broken dart, also ppr.,
barbed and flighted or. Av^dax et
Rudd of Thorne, near Doncaster, Yorks, Rufus, an antique crown or. 180. 12
an arm erect vested az., charged with
a chevron erm., holding in the hand a Rugeley or Rugelly of Shenstone and protnptus.

—scroll, all ppr. Pro Rege et grege. In SmaUwood, Staffs, and of Downton Rush, an arm in armour embowed to the
sinister, holding in the hand a Saracen's
Rugeley, Warw., a tower or, flames head by the beard.

cruce solus. cf. 208. 5 issuant therefrom ppr., in front of four

Rudd, a griffin's head couped ppr., col- arrows in saltier arg. Rush, a bear's head couped, bezantte,
muzzled, holding in the mouth an ear
lared arg. c/. 66. i Rugeley, Shropsh., a tower superim-

Rudd, Worcs. a maiden's head affrontee, battled, pierced in the centre with two of %vheat.

couped below the shoulders ppr. arrows in saltire, points downward. Rush, a wolf's head erased erm. 30. 8

cf. 182. 3 Rugge of Felmingham, and Billingford, Rush of Wimbledon, Surrey, and Elsen-

Rudd of Highara Ferrers, Northamp., Norf., a talbot passant arg., collared, ham Hall, Essex, a wolf's head erased
and of Abergavenny, Wales, a lion
rampant or, holding an escutcheon ringed, and eared sa. cf. 54. 5 vert, langued gu., guttce-d'or, gorged

az., charged with a canton or. Rugge of North Reps, Norf.. an ibex's with a collar of the last, charged with
Rudd and Rudde, Esses and Lines, a three torteaux. U71 Dieu, un Roi, une
head sa., armed, maned, and tufted or.

Rugge-Price, Sir Arthur James, Bart., of foi. cf. 30. 7

cross botonee or. Spring Grove, Surrey : (i) A lion ram- Rushbrook, a Catherine-wheel sa., em-
Rudde of London, between two wings pant arg., holding in the dexter paw a
brued gu. 167. 2

arg. , a cross crosslet (itched gu. 31 1 1 . rose gu., slipped vert {jor Price). (2) Rushbrooke, a rose or. 149. 4
Ruddiman, Scotland, a spur ppr. Vis
A talbot passant arg., gorged with a Rushbrooke, Suff., a lion sejant, holding

viri fragilis. 178. 8 collar, and pendent therefrom an es- in its mouth a rose or.

Ruddock, Rev. Noblett Henrv Cranmer, cutcheon sa., charged with the head of Rushbrooke, Robert Wyndham Jermyn,

M.A.. D.D., J.P., Beaconsfield Road, an ibex couped, also arg. (jor Rugge). of Rushbrooke Park, Suff., same crest.
Fluminis riiu ferimur.
Upper Knowle, Bristol, a redbreast Vive ut vivas. 309. 10 Rushe, Ireland, a wolf's head erased erm.

ppr. Sustinuit et nos sustinebit Dciis. Ruggles of Spain's Hall, Essex, and of

Rudge, a pelican in her piety ppr. 98. 8 Clare, Suff., a tower or, flames issuing 30. 8
Rudge, Edward Charles, of Evesham, Rushe, a wolf's head erased vert, guttee-
from the top ppr., behind the tower
Worcs., out of a mural coronet or, two
arms erect vested gu., the hands and four arrows in saltier arg. Struggle. d'eau, langued gu. cf. 30. 8
cuffs ppr., supporting an escutcheon Rule, an arm in armour embowed, holding
Rushe, Suff., a fox's head erased arg.,
arg. In cruce fide3.
Rudge, Walter William Nouaille, of in the hand a sword, all ppr. 195. 2 guttee-d'olive. cf. 33. 6

Threekingham, Folkingham, Lines, Rumbold, a greyhound's head arg., be- Rushe, Suff., a horse's head erased vert,
same crest and motto.
tween two roses gu., slipped and leaved guttee-d'eau. 51-4

ppr. 61. II Rushe, Essex, an arm in armour embowed

Rumbold, Herts, a demi-lion rampant or. ppr., garnished or, the hand holding

Rudge, Eustace E., 24, Central Hill, by the hair a man's head, the neck
Norwood, S.E., same crest and motto.
Rumbold, Sir Horace, Bart., K.C.M.G., distilling blood, also ppr.
Rudge, Rev. S. E., of Kingscote, Glouc,
same crest and motto. of Woodhall, Watton, Herts, a demi- Rushout, Baron Northwick, see North-

Rudge, Lieutenant-Colonel Walter Regi- —lion rampant erminois. Ut sursnm de- wick.
nald, of Highlands, Colne, Wilts, same
crest and motto. super. Virtutis laus actio. 10. 2 Rushout, a lion passant gardant or.

Rudge, out of a mural coronet two arms Rumford, a hand holding a leg in armour Paternis suppar. 4. 3
in armour embowed, holding an es-
cutcheon charged with a cross en- couped at the thigh and spurred, all Rushout, Sir Charles Hamilton, Bart., of

ppr. 220. II Sezincot, Glouc. : A(t) lion passant

Rumford, R. Kennerley, Esquire, Corap- guardant or. 4. 3. (2) Within a cres-

ton Lodge, South Hampstead, N.W., cent az., a tiger's face ppr., crowned
a cubit arm erect, holding in the hand
grailed. a leg in armour couped at the thigh with an Eastern coronet or. Par ternis
and spurred, all ppr. Vi non astutia.
Rudger, a iSaracen's head affrontee ppr., suppar. 21. 8
wreathed about the temples arg. and
Rushout, Algeman St. George William

sa. 190. 5 314. 3 Rushout, Burton House, Moreton-in-
Rudhall, a falcon ppr. 85.2
Rumney, a lion statant gardant ppr. 4. i Marsh, same crests.

Rudhall of Rudhall and Ross, Heref., a Rumney, Howard, F.R.G.S., St. Leon- Rushton, Lanes, on a chapeau gu., turned

cubit arm erect in armour ppr., the ard's-on-Sea, same crest. Mors cerum- up erm., a demi-lion of the last.

cuffs barry lozengy counterchanged narum requies. 4. i 15. 14
Rushton, Lanes and Staffs, on a chapeau
arg. and az., the hand holding three Rumney of Lulsley in Suckley, Worcs., on
gu., turned up erm., a demi-lion ram-
roses gu., stalked ppr. a mount vert, in front of a tree ppr., a pant of the last. Have patience and

Rudiard, Leics. ahd Staffs, a lion's head lion statant guardant gu. Mors curum-

gardant and erased or. narum requies. endure. 15. 14.

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RUS 485 RUT

Ruspeni or Ruspini, on a serpent nowed, Russell, Ijeutenant - Colonel Andrew Russell of Handsworth, Staffs, in front
Hamilton. J.P., formerly of Manga of two palm-branches saltireways vert,
a dove holding in its beak an olive- Kuri, Hawkesbay, New Zealand, and a fret or, thereon a martlet sa. Quo
now of Fonthill, Torquay, upon a
brauch, all ppr. c/. 92. 10 mount vert, an antelope lodged ppr.,

Russborougb, Viscount, see Milltown, lata vocant. 95. 10

Earl of. Russell of London, out of a mural coronet

Russel, Worcs., a demi-lion, collared, gorged with a collar geniel or, support- arg., the head of a Newfoundland dog

studded or, holding a cross crosslet ing a lance ppr., therefrom a flowing sa., collared or, the neck and breast

titohed sa. c/. 11. 10 pennon arg., charged with a bomb- also arg. Eundo.
shell, also ppr. Dei benejicio sum
Russell, Duke of Bedford, see Bedford. Russell of Powick Court, Worcs., a tal-

Russell, Hamilton-, Viscount Boyne, see quod sum. 126. 14 bot passant arg. 54. i

Boyne. Russell, Worcs. and Herei., a demi-lion Russell of Meiklour and Montcoffer.

Russell, Baron Ampthill, «ee Ampthill. rampant arg,, holding a cross crosslet Banffsh., Scotland, issuing out of a
Russell, see De Clifford, Baron.
titched sa. 11. 10, cloud a dexter arm in fess, holding in

Russell, see Frankland-Russell. Russell of Killough, co. Down, and Sheep- the hand a sword in pale. 223. 10

Russell, Earl (Russell), ArdaaUa House, house, CO. Meath, a demi-lion rampant Russell of Longridge, Lanarksh., Scot-
land, a dexter hand sustaining on the
near Navan, Meath, a goat statant arg., gu. Che sara, sara. 10. 3 point of a sword a pair of balances, all

armed and ungu. or. Che sara, sura. Russell, Henry Patrick Marie, Count

129. 5 Russell of Rome, heir male and ppr. Virtus sine macula.
RusseU, a pyramid of leaves az.
Russell, Thomas John, titular Baron of representative of the Russells, Barons

Killoc, of Quoniamstown and Bally- of Killough, CO. Down, a demi-lion 151. 14
strew, CO. Down. Ireland, a goat pas- Russell, Essex and Sussex, an adder's
rampant gu. Che sara sara. 10. 3
head erased ppr., collared gu., ringed
sant arg. Che sara, sara. cj. 129. 5 Russell, Worcs., a demi-lion rampant or,

Russell, Scotland and Cumb., a goat holding a cross crosslet fitched sa. 11. 10 or.

passant arg., attired or. cj. 129. 5 Russell of Southwark, Surrey, Stubbers, Russell, Bucks, a demi-griffiu segreant

Russell of Blackbraes, Stirlingsh., a goat North Ockendon, Essex, and Tow- vert. 64. 2

passant holding in the mouth a thistle. cester, Northamp., a demi-lion ram- Russell, Bart, (extinct), of Strensham.

both ppr. Che sara, sara. 129. 7 pant arg., collared gu., charged on the Worcs., a chess-rook or, thereon a
plume of ostrich-feathers of the same
Russell, Richard Harold, the Grange, body with a chevron sa., thereon an
escallop or, holding between the
Chalfont St. Peter, Bucks, a goat pas- and az.
sant holding in the mouth a trefoil
paws a cross crosslet fitched of the Russell of Rathen, Aberdeensh., Scot-
land, a boar's head couped ppr. Memor
slipped, all ppr. Che sara, sara. third.

Russell, Scotland, a goat passant ppr. Russell, Sir George, Bart., D.L., M.P., of esto. 43- I

c/. 129. 5 Swallowfield, Berks, a demi-lion ram- Russell, Major-General Francis Shirley,

Russell, a goat passant arg., armed or. pant erm., charged on the shoulder Aden House, Mintlaw, Aberdeensh. : ( i
A demi-lion rampant, holding in the
Che sara, sara. cj. 129. 5 with a fasces ppr., and bearing in his
dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee sa.
Russell, George William Erskine, M.A., dexter paw a dagger erect. (2) Issuing

LL.D., 18, Wilton Street, S.W., same Disrite justitiam monili. cj. 11. 10 from clouds in the sinister a dexter

crest and motto. Russell of Little Malvern Court, Worcs., —hand ir. bend holding a.sword ereui,.

Russell, Harold John Hastings, 16, a demi-lion arg., liplding between the Co urage. Promptus.
paws a cress r -._.»cl fitchee sa. Je
Beaufort Gardens, S.W., a goat statant Russell-Pavier, Herbert Arthur: (i)

arg., armed or. tiens joi/. Two arms embowed ppr., vested above

Russell of Braucepeth Castle, Durh., a Russell of Brownstown and Bringham, the elbow arg., that on the dexter

goat passant arg. cj. 129. 5 Dublin, a demi-lion rampant or, hold- holding a chisel, and that on the

Russell, Bucks, a goat passant ppr., ing between the paws an escutcheon sinister a mallet, also ppr. (2) In
arg., thereon a dexter hand couped at
armed, ungu., and murally gorged the wrist and erect gu., being the arms front of two palm-branclies saltire-
of O'Neill with the motto over, Nou-
or. cj. 129. 5 ways vert a fret or, thereon a martlet
Russell, Bart, (extinct), of Chippenham,
sa. Quo jata vocant.

Bucks, Cambs, and Berks, a goat arg., Sit. Patrick jor Ireland. In solo regit Rust, Suff., a demi-lion rampant. 10. 2

armed and gorged with a mural coro- qui dcgit in ccelo. Rust, a wyvern gu. 70- 1
Russell, Robert, Esquire, of Government
net or. cj. 1 29. 5 Rust, Rev. Edgar, of Abbot's Hall,

Russell, His Honour Judge, 16, Norfolk Park, Jamaica, a demi-leopard ppr., Stowmarket, Rector of Drinkston,
gorged with a collar gemel or, and
Square, W., a goat passant arg., armed holding in the dexter paw a spur Suff., a demi-hon gu., holding in the

or, charged on the body fesseways leathered, also or. Suum cuique. dexter paw an ivory rod, and charged

with three trefoils vert. on the shoulder with three crosses

Russell, Hon. Charles, 40, Hyde Park Russell of Ashiesteel, Selkirk, a fountain patee fitchee chevronwise or. Veri-

Gate, W., same crest. ppr. Agitatione pnrgatur. talis et cequitatis tena.t.
Russell, Hon. Cyril, 13, Hyde Park Russell, Major-General John Cecil, of
Rusted, an olive-branch slipped vert.
Street, W., same crest. Barton Court, Canterbury, same crest
Russell, a goat passant arg., holding a 151. II
and motto.
Ruston, John Seward, Monks Manor,
trident sa. Russell, Alexander Eliott, Esquire, the Lincoln, in front of a lion rampant
Gables, Church Crookleam, WinchSeld, erm., holding between the paws an
Russell, Derbysh. : (l) On a mount vert, Hants, same crest and motto. escallop gu., a leopard's face between
a goat passant erm., armed ppr., col- two roses of the last barbed vert,
seeded or. Have patience and endure.
lared gu. (jor Russell), cj. 129. 3. (2) Russell of Kingseat, Peeblessh., Scot-
land, same crest and motto. Ruthall of Wolvertou, Bucks, and Little
A demi-lion or, charged with a cross Billing, Northamp.. a demi-eagle rising
patee az., holding in the mouth an Russell, Sir William, Bart., C.B., of arg., the inside of the wings gu., each
wing charged with three guttes-d'or,
oak-branch ppr., fructed of the first, Charlton Park, Glouc. : (i) A foun- holding in the Ijiak a rose of the
and between the paws an escutcheon, tain. 159. 8. (2) Out of a ducal

also az., charged with a fess erininois, coronet or, a demi-eagle rising ppr.,
between three fleurs-de-lis in chief and
a cross patee in base, also or, from the gorged with a mural coronet or. Nitor
escutcheon a scroll bearing the motto,
donee supero. second, slipp.-d vert.

Russell, Ireland, a phoenix in flames ppr. Rutherford, Lord Rutherford and Earl

Amice (jor Watts). of Teviot, a mermaid holding
Russell, Dorset, a demi Indian goat ram-
Russell, on a bezant a Cornish chough dexter hand a mirror and in her s
pant arg., the horns, ears hoofs, and with wings expanded sa., beaked and
a comb, all ppr. Per mare, per terras.

beard sa. legged gu. —Provide. 184. 5
Russell of Badhain, Thorpe, and West
Russell of Galway, Ireland, on a laurel- Rutherford or Rutherfurd, Scotland, a
Burnham, Nori. a demi-goat arg.,
branch a raven, all ppr. Fortitudo mermaid ppr. Per marc, per terras.

armed or. 128. 2 fidelis honore munerata. cj. 107. 10 1S4. S

486 RYL

Rutherford, on a rock a wild goose, all Rutledge, Thomas Forster, Esquire, J.P., Australia, uses a griffin segreant az.,

ppr. of Werronggurt, Warrnambool, Vic- holding in the dexter claw a sword
toria, Australia, uses a mural coronet. ppr. Malo mori quam foedari.
,I Ryan, Edward Francis Maxwell, 4, Great
James Street, W.C., same crest and
Rutherford of that illc, in Teviotdale,

Scotland, a martlet sa., beaked gu. ' Coronal fides.

Nee sorte, nee fato. 95- 5 i Rutson, Henry, Esquire, J.P., B.A., of

Rutherford, a martlet sa. Amico fidus ad Newby Wiske and Nunnington, Yorks, motto.

aras. 95- 5 a griffin's head eouped per bend sa. Ryan, John Henry, 35, Waterloo Road,

Rutherford of Fairningtoun.Roxburghsh., and or, entwined by a serpent ppr. Dublin, same crest and motto.

Scotland, a martlet sa., beaked gu. Spectemur agendo. 65. 7 Ryan of Inch House, co. Tipperary, a

Ainico fidus ad aras. 95- 5 Rutt, Bucks, the sun in splendour or. griffin segreant az., holding a sword in
pale ppr. Malo mori quam foedari.
Rutherford of Edinburgh, a horse's head 162. 2

eouped ppr., bridled gu. In pede jauslo. Rutter, a greyhound's head between two cf. 62. 2

51- 5 roses slipped and leaved. 61. 1 1 Ryan, the sun rising from behind a hill

Rutherford, a horse's head issuant, Rutter, Devonsh., an eagle arg. 76. 2 ppr. 162. 7

bridled gu. Sedulus et aitdax. 51. 5 Rutter of Exeter, Devonsh., an eagle arg., Ryan of Dublin, a horse sa. Malo mori_

Rutherford, John, Esquire, of Blackbura perched on the trunk of a tree erased quam foedari. 52-5

and Summerhill, Annan, Dumfrie5sh., Rycroft, Yorks, a griffin's head erased and

a white horse's head erased ppr. Sedulus Rutter, Thomas Joshua, Esquire, of Ear- erect arg. 66. 2

et andax. 51-4 dington, Shropsh., on the trunk of an Rycroft, a griffin's head erased or. 66. 2.

Rutherford or Rutherfurd, Scotland, a oak-tree sprouting ppr., an eagle with Rycroft, Sir Richard Xelsou. Bart., J.P..

horse's head and neck. Sedulus et wings elevated arg., gorged with a of Calton, Yorks, a griffin's head

audax. ef. 50. 13 collar gemel sa,, and resting the dexter erased per bend or and az., charged

Rutherfurd, William Edward OliTer, claw upon a cross patce of the last. with two fleurs-de-lis counterchanged.

Edgerston, Jedburgh, Roxburghsh., Melitce amor. Faylhe hatke no fear. cf. 66. 2

a martlet sa., beaked gu. Ruttledge-Fair, Robert Fair, of Corn- Ryder, see Harrowby. Earl of.

Rutherfurd, Andrew, Esquire, Advocate, field, HoUymount, co. Mayo, Ireland : Ryder, see Wood-Ryder.

of 18, Great Stewart Street, Edinburgh, (i) On a mount vert, a dove with an Ryder, out of a mural coronet or, a

a mermaid holding in her dexter hand olive-branch in its beak and a trefoil dragon's head arg. Servata fides cinere.

a mirror, and in her sinister a comb, on its breast, all ppr. (for Fair). (2) 72. II

all ppr. Per mare, per terras. An oak-tree ppr., pendent from a Ryder, Dudley Henry, J.P., Westbrook

184. 5 dexter branch thereof by a riband az., Hay. Hemel Hempstead, out of a

Rutherfurd, Oliver-, of Edgerston, Rox- an escutcheon or (for Ruttledge). mural coronet or, a dragon's head arg.,

burghsh., a martlet sa. Nee sorte. nee Verax atque probus. charged on the neck with a;i ermine-

fatal 95- 5 Ruttledge of Cornfield, Mayo, and Dublin, spot sa. tit crescent lucent.

Rutherfurd, Henry, of Fairuington, an oak-tree ppr., pendent from a Ryder, George Lisle, 16, Palace Gardens

Kelsc, a martlet sa., beaked gu. Xee branch on the dexter side by a ribbon Terrace. W.. same crest.

sorle, nee fato. az., an escutcheon or. Verax atque Rydon of Pvrland House. Middx., a gry-

R'athven, Lord P"thven snu Earl of prohus. phon segreant gu., with wings chequy
of the same and arg., holding between
Gowrie, a ram's head arg., armed or. Ruttledge, Davyl. '%iox, Barbersfort, the claws an escutcheon of the first,
Tuam, CO. Gsif^j'f same crest and
Deeds ilimc. i^o. i

Ruthven, Baron (Rt. Hon. Walter James motto. charged wiih a bezant. Fori'inn_ et

Hore-Ruthv-en, D.L.), of Freeland, Ruvigny, see De Massue, Marquis de honos ah alto.

Perthsh., Scotland, a ram's head eouped Ruvigny et Raineval, and Massue, Rye of Whitwell, Derbysh., an arm vested

arg.. armed or. Deeds shaw. 130. i Earl of Galway. purfk., holding in the hand three ears
RUXton, Ireland, a hand gauntleted hold-
Ruthven, a goat's head arg., armed and of wheat or. cf. 205. 7
ing an arrow ppr.
maned or. Deeds shaic. 128. 12 Ruxton, William, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of Rye, Norf. and Sufi., a cubit arm erect

Ruthven, a goat's head erased arg., vested vert, holding in the hand ppr.

armed or. Deeds shaiv. 128. 5 Ardee House, co. Louth, Ireland, a three rye-stalks or. Sui victoria in-
bull's head erased sa., armed or. Jam
Ruthven, a goats head eouped affrontee. dicat regem. cf. 205. 8

12S. 13 jam. 44- 3 Rye, Richard Tonson, Ryecourt, Crooks-
town, CO. Cork, same crest. Fide et
Ruthven, William Bermingham, Esquire, Ruxton, Charles Harcourt Vernon, Lumo-
J. P., of Quansborough, co. Galway,
ling, A.B.R,, Assam, same crest and amore.
Ireland, a goat's head erased arg., at-
motto. Rye, Walter, St. I>eonard's Priory, Nor-
wich, a cubit arm erect holding an
tired or. charged with a mullet gu., Ruxton, William Vernon Chickering,
and over the crest on an escroll the
Ardee House, Ardee, Louth, same crest hour-gla-ss in bend sinister, all ppr.

motto, Deeds shaw. c/. 128. 5 and motto. Ryecroft, a griffin's head erased erm.

Ruthven, Ayrsh., Scotland, issuing out Ruxton, Julian Henry Hay, of Broad 66. 2

of a ducal coronet or, a goat's head Oak, Kent, a bull's head sa., armed or, Ryed or Ryede, a lion couchant gardant

are., armed, also or. Deeds shaw. charged with a crescent arg. ppr. 7. 10

128. 14 <•/• 44- 3 Ryland, see Smith-Ryland.
Ryland of Bearley and Sherborne, Warw.,
Ruthven, Scotland, a ram's head eouped Ruxton, John Henrv Hav, Esquire, J.P.,
D.L., of Broad Oak," Kent, a bull's issuing from a mount vert, a dexter
ppr. 130- I head erased sa.. armed or, charged arm in armour embowed ppr.. gar-

Rutland, Duke of (Manners), Belvoir

Castle. Grantham, on a chapeau gu., with a crescent of the second. nished or, the hand also ppr.. holding a
rose gu., slipped of the firet, and three
turned up erm., a peacock in its pride cf- 44- 3
Ryan, a hand ppr., vested az.. cuffed arg.,
ppr. Pour y parvenir. 103. 5 ears of rye, also or. Not the last.
holding a baton gu., veruled or.
Rutland of Mitcham, Surrey, a nag's IQ9. 8

head arg., erased per fess gu., maned Ryan, on a garb fesseways a goat. Malo Ryland, Thomas, Esquire, J. P., of the

of the last. 51.4 mori quam foedari. Redlands, Erdington, Warw., Lord of

Rutland or Roushland of Mitcham, Surrey, Ryan, Ireland, a gri68n's head erased the Manors of Wisham and Moxhall,

a nag's head 01, erased per fesse and ppr. 65. 2 and Howard Proctor Ryland, Esquire,
of Gravelly Hill House, near Birming-
maned gu. 5 • 4 Ryan of Cadiz, Spain, a griffin's head ham, a demi-Uon rampant sa., charged

Rutland of Richmond, Surrey, a horse's erased or. 66. 2

head erased aa., semee of annulets or, Ryan of Kilkeyll, co. Tipperary, Ireland, with a chevron arg. , thereon a sheaf of

holding in the mouth a branch of fern same crest. Malo mori quam foedari. rye between two escallops of the first,
ppr. Post pra;Ha prcemia. holding between the paws an escut-
66. 2

Rutledge, Ireland, an antique crown or. Ryan, Charles, Esquire, of Derriweit cheon, also arg., charged with a martlet,

iSo. 12 Heights, Upper Macedon, Victoria, also sa. Avorum honori. 225. 6


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