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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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RYL 487 SAI

d, John William, Esquire, J.P.' Ryley of the Green, Lanes, a dragon's Rypon, Lanes and London, a lion sejant
F.S.A., of Rowington, Warn-., on a head erased sa., charged on the neck
irreath of the colours a demi-liou sa., with three bezants. arg., ducally gorged or, holding in the
paws a cross flory fitched sa.

charged with a chevron arg., thereon a Rymer, Scotland, a hand holding a sword Rythe, a hawk ppr. 85. 2
sheaf of rye between two escallops of in pale, all ppr. Ense animus major.
the first, holding between the paws an Rythrie, De, of Riverstown House, co.
escutcheon, also arg., charged with a 212. 9
martlet, also sa. Avorum honori. Rymer, Thomas Harrison, Esquire, Kildare, out of a mural coronet a

225. 6 Calder Abbey, via Carnforth, Cumb., dragon's head or. 72. 11
in front of a cubit arm in armour
Ryton, a dolphin naiant az. 140. 5

Ryvell, a buck's head coupcd ppr., at-

Bylands, John Paul, Esquire, of High- holding a sword erect between four tired or 121. 5
fields, Thelwall, Chesh., a demi-lion
ears of rye leaved and two on either Ryves of Damory Court and Ranston,

rampant az., on the shoulder a bezant side, all ppr., a cross botony gu. Dorset, an escutcheon quarterly or and

charged with a fleur-de-lis, also az., Rynd, James Fleetwood, Esquire, J.P., gu., between two cypress-branches in

supporting a flagstaff entnined by a i of Ryndville, co. Meath, Ireland, a orie vert.
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branch of oak ppr., therefrom flowing demi-lion rampant gu., holding in the ' Ryves, a greyhound sejant sa., collared

to the sinister a banner gu., fringed] paws a cross crosslet fitchee or, and or. c/. 59. 2

and charged with a lion passant or. charged on the shoulder with a cres- Ryvett of London, Cambs, Somers., and

Dum spiro spero. j

225. 3 cent of the same. Fide et fortiludiyi.: Suff., an arm erect, the hand ppr.,
grasping a broken sword of the first,
Rylands, William Harry, South Bank j Rynd, Robert Fleetwood WilUam, Black-

Lodge, I, Campden Hill Place, W.J ball, Naas, CO. Kildare, same crest and hilt and pommel or.

same crest and first motto. motto. Ryvett, Suff., an arm in armour erect

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Ryle, a lion's head erased per pale or Rynd of Carse, Scotland, a flower-pot couped at the elbow per pale arg. and

and gu. 17. 8 containing gilly-flowers ppr. Diutur- sa., holding in the hand ppr. a broken

Byley, a crane's head erased arg. 104. 1 1 ' nitate fragraniior, sword of the first, hilt and pommel

Ryley, a deraidragon or, holding a cross Rynell, a hand holding an eagle's leg

patee fitched sa. era.sed ppr. 220. 12

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Sabbe of London and Norf., an arm em- i Sackville, Ear! and Duke of Dorset (ex- Sadler of Keynsham, Bury, near Chelten-
ham, Glouc. a tilting-spear in pale or,
bowed in a coat of mail, holding in tinct), out of a coronet composed of chargeil in the middle with an escut-
cheon gu. Virtus mille scuta.
the hand ppr. a pennon arg., fringed eight fleurs-de-lis or, an estoile of eight

of the last and sa., charged with a points arg. Aut tiunquam (entes aid
\
pcrfice. cj. 164. 4 175- 7
cross, also sa., the staff of the first, '. Sadler of Standon and Sopwell, Herts, a

headed of the second. cf. 199. 9 Sackville-Germain, Viscount Sackville demi-lion az., ducally crowned gu.

Sabben, a demi-savaee ppr. 1S6. 5 {extinct), out of a coronet composed of

Sabin of Towcester, Northamp., a demi- fleur-de-lis or, an estoile of twelve 10. II

buU rampant arg. cj. 45. 8 points arg. Avt nnnquam tentfs aut Sadler, James Henry, Esquire, J. P., of
Lydiard, Swindon, Wilts, same crest.
Sabine, out of a ducal coronet or, a hand per/ice. cj. 164. 4 Servire Deo sapere.

holding a fleur-de-lis gu. 215. 2 Sackville, Baron (Sackville-West), D.L., Sadler of Fillongley, Warw., a demi-
lion rampant az., ducally crowned gu.,
Sable, an arm vested purp., the hand Knowle, Kent: (i) Out of a ducal charged on the shoulder with a mullet

ppr., holding a streamer, charged with coronet or, a griffin's head az., beaked
j and eared or {jor West). 67. 9. (2)

an escutcheon arg., thereon a cross sa.,

the staff also arg. Out of a coronet composed of fleurs-de- or. cf. 10. 1

Sacheverell, a "goat passant arg., armed lis or, an estoile arg. {jor Sacl:vilh). Sadleyr, a beaver or. 134. 8
or. cf. 129. 5
Jour de ma rie. 4cj. ii\j,. SafTm, Somers., on a mural coronet ppr.,
Sacheverell of Hopwell, Derbysh., and
Sackville, Sackville George Stopf.Td, an ttoile of sixteen rays or.

Barton, Notts, a goat stafaut ppr. Esquire, M.A., M.P., of Drayton House, Sagar-Musgrave, Captain John Musgrave,

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129. s same crest as (2) above. Toujours loyal. J. P., of Bramley and Red HaU, Yorks,

Sacheverell of New Hall, Warw., a goat cj. 164. 4 Lord of the Manor of Roundhav, Shad-

passant arg., coUared gu. cj. 129. 5 Sackville of Silscombe, Dorset, on a well and Seacroft, Red Hall, Shad-

Sacheverell, Derbysh., on a water-bouget coronet composed of fleurs-de-lis or, well. Leeds, Carlton and Junior Carlton

or, a lure gu., the top az., thereon a an etoile of eight rays arg. Clubs: (i) Two arms embov.ed ppr.,

falcon belled arg. cj. 164. 4 holding an annulet or, encircling a

Sacheverell of Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Notts, Sacre, Kent, an elephant or in a wood tilting-spear erect, also ppr. (for Jilus-

and Ibwell, Derbysh., upon a hawk's (trave). 200. 8. (2) Upon a rock ppr.

lure or, a hawk close jessed and belled Sadleir, Bart, (extinct), of Temple Dinsley, eagle :lant or. each wing

ppr. cj. 85. 14 Herts, a demi-lion az., ducaUy crowned charged with tliree bendlets gu., rest-

Sacheverell of Morley, Derbysh,, and gu. 10. II ing the dexter claw upon a cross

Radchffe, Notts, on a lure az.. charged Sadleir of Sadleir's Wells, co. Tipperary, moline az. Valde et sapienfcr. jj. g
Sage, a stag's head erased ppr. Non sibi.
with a water-bouget or, the top also a demi-lion rami^ant az., ducally

or, frctty gu., the cords of the second, crowned or. 10. 1 121. 2

a falcon arg., beaked and belled or. Sadleir of Ballinderry and Castletown, Sage, a sage's head erased at the neck

Sackford, a savage's head ppr., banded CO. Tipperary, Ireland, same crest. and affrontee ppr., vested with a skull-

gu. cj. 190. 14 Servire Deo saperc. 10. 1 cap sa.

Sackvile or Sackvill, a ram's head erased Sadleir, Major-fkneral Richard, R.A., Sagrenor, a cross moline lozenge-pierced

s;i.. armed or, charged on the breast Plassy, CO. Limerick, same crest and gu. iG5- I

with a cinquefoil arg. cf. 130. 6 motto. Sainsbury, a hand holding a ducal coronet
capped, between two branches of laurel
Sackvill, a ram's head erased s;i., armed Sadler of Edmonton, Middx., an eagle's

or. 130. 6 head between two wings sa., beaked in orle ppr. 217. 3

Sackville-Germain, Duke of Dorset, sec arg. 84. 2 Sainsbury of Froyle, Hants, a demi-

Dorset. Sadler of Salisbury, Wilts, a tilting- antelope ppr., collared or, charged on
Sackville, see Delawarr, Earl. I spear erect or, charged in the middle
the body with three lozenges conjoined
i

Sackville, see Stopford-Sackville. with an escutcheon gu. 175. 7 in bend erminois.

488 SAL

Saint, John James Heath, Esquire. 112, St. George, Sir John, Bart., of Woodsgift. St. Lawrence, Viscount, see Howth, Earl of.
Lexham Gardens, London, W., and CO. Kilkenny, a demi-lion rampant gu.,
9. King's Bench Walk, Temple, E.C., a St. Levan, Baron (St. Aubyn), of St.

demi-eagle rising. ducaUy crowned or, armed and langued Michael's Mount, Marazion, Cornw., a
St. Albans, Duke of (Beauclerk). Red-
az. Firmitas in calo. 10. 11 rock, thereon a Cornish chough rising,
bourne Hall, Brigg, Lines, on a chapeau
gu., turned up erm., a lion statant St. George, General Sir John, G.C.B., a all ppr., debruised by a bendlet wavy
gardant or, crowned with a ducal
demi-hon rampant gu., ducally crowned sinister erm. In se teres. 308. 3
St. Lize, a globe in its stand ppr. 159. 4
or, Firmitas in ccelo. 10. II

St. George of London, Camba, and Ire- Saint Lo, a Moor's head affrontee ppr.

coronet per pale arg. and of the first, Ian cf. 192. 4
gorged with a collar of the last, thereon St. Germans, Earl of (Eliot), Port Eliot, St. Loe, a blackamoor's head in profile
three roses, alao arg., barbed and
seeded ppr. Av^pictum melioris mvi. St, German's, Cornw., an elephant's wreathed about the forehead arg. and
head couped arg., collared gu. Prce-
sa. cf. 192. 13

c/. 4. 2 [ cederUibus insta. cj. 133. 2 St. Low, a water-bouget sa. 168. 4

St. Albino, CO. Tipperary, Ireland, on a St. Germyn, a demi-otter. 134, 11 St. Lyz, a demi-lion rampant or, holding

ducal coronet or, a heron with wings St. Helens, Baron (Fitz-Herbert). a hand a mullet sa. 15. 7
St. Maur, see Somerset, Duke of.
elevated arg. Noli me iangitre. in a gauntlet erect ppr. IiUaminatis

St. Albyn and St. Aubyn of Paracombe, honoribus. 209. 8 St. Maur, a falcon's leg and wing con-
1

Devonsh., and Alfoxton, Somers., a St. Hill, Devonsh., out of a ducal coronet joined ppr.. jessed and belled or. 113. 5
! St. Maure, a branch of oak fructed and

wolf sejant erm,, collared, ringed, and or, two wyverns' heads addorsed vert,

lined, the line reflexed over the back langued gu. 72. 2 leaved ppr. 151- 3

or. Deu3 mcus dux mens. St. John, see Bolingbroke, Viscount. St. Michael or St. Michell, out of a ducal

St. Amend, Scotland, an arm in armour St. John of Bletso, Baron (St. John), coronet or, a bear's head sa., muzzled
,

brandishing a scimitar ppr. Melehbourne Park, Sharnbrook, Beds, arg. i4. 3

St. Amond, out of a ducal coronet gu., on a mount vert, a falcon rising or, St. Oswald, Baron (Winn), of NosteU

an ass's head arg. 125. 10 belled of the last, ducally gorged gu. Priory, Wakefield, a demi-eagle dis-

St. Amond, a mule's head couped az., Data jata secutus. 272. 11 played or, ducally gorged erm. Tout
pour Dieu et ma patrie.
collared or, between three bezants, one St. John, Frederic Robert, British Lega- St. Owen, an escallop or, between two

and two, charged on the neck with a tion, Berne, same crest.

martlet or. St. John, Rev. Harris Fleming, Dinmore wings gu. 141. 10

St. Andrea or St. Andrew, Leics., a dolphin Manor, Leominster, same crest and ' St. Owen, a derai-savage holding a club.

haurient az. 140. 11 motto.

St. Andrew, a cinquefoil. 148- 12 St. John, Ireland, a Calvary cross gu., Saint Owen, a lion's gamb charged with
a chevron, and thereon a muUet sa. 39. 2
St. Asaph, Viscount, see Ashburnham, upon three grieces arg, 166. i
St. Paul, late Sir Horace, Bart, (extinct),
Earl of. St. John, a monkey passant or. of Ewart Park, Northumb. : (i) Out
of the coronet of a marquess an arrow
St. Aubin, on a rock a Cornish chough ppr. cj. 136. S in pale point downwards surmounted

St. Aubin, Somers., a wolf sejant erm., St. John-Mildmay, Sir Hemy Bouverie

collared, lined, and ringed or. Paulet, Bart., D.L., of Dogmersfield

St. Aubyn, see St. Levan, Baron. Park, Hants, a lion rampant gardant by two in pale points upwards or,
St. Aubyn, Bart, {extinct), of Clowance, az., armed and langued gu. Alia ta conjoined in the centre with a riband

Cornw., a Cornish chough rising ppr. Hara. 2. 5 az. (2) Out of the coronet of a mar-
quess or, a plume of five ostrich-
107- 3 St. John-Mildmay, Rev. Charles Arun-
St. Aubyn, Rev. E. L., Trelawny, Rod- feathers alternately arg, and gu. (3)
dell, /2, Chester Square, W., same Out of the coronet of a marquess or, a
well, Weymouth, Dorset, on a rock a
crest.

Cornish chough rising ppr, 272. 10 St. John-Mildmay, Charles Beague, Hol- derai-griffin with wings elevated du-

St. Aubyn, Molesworth-, Rev. St. Aubyn I lam, Dulverton, Somers., a lion ram- cally gorged, all or. Esse quam videri.

Hender, of Clowance, Cornw., on a pant az. Alia ta Uara. St. Paule, Bart, (extinct), of Snarford,

I John-Mildmay, Wyndham Paulet, Lines, an elephant and castle ppr.

rock a Cornish chough rising ppr. 272. 10 St.

St. Aubyn of Nantes, France, on a ducal Hazelgrove, Sparkford, Bath, same Esse quam videri. 133. 11

coronet or, aileron with wings elevated crest and motto. St. Fere or St. Pierre of RunscU, Essex,

arg. Noli me tangere. St. John, Northamp., Hunts, and Wilts, a spear erect or, headed arg., on the

i on a mount vert, a falcon rising or, point thereof a dolphin naiant ppr.

St. Aubyn Farrer, Claude, Esquire, Phy-

sician, 7, Westbourne Park Road, out belled of the last, ducaUy gorged gu. 140. 9
of a ducal coronet or, between two
cj. 87. 2 St. Philibert, out of a mural coronet a

wings arg., a crescent of the first. St. John, on a mount vert, a falcon leopaiil's head ducally gorged. 23. 7

Ferre va ferme. 294. 14 rising or, belled of the last, ducally St. Quentin, Bart, (extinct), of Harpham,

St. Barbe of Lymington, Hants, a wyvern gorged gu. Data fata secutus. 272.11 Yorks, out of a ducal coronet gu., a

sa. 70. I St. John, a falcon with wings expanded pea-rise ppr., on the top of a fluted

St. Clair-Erskine, Earl of Rosslyn, see or, ducallv gorged gu. Data jata secu- column between two horns or.

Rosslyn. tus. 87. 2 St. Quenton, Devonsh., a Cornish chough

St. Clair, see Sinclair, Baron. St. John, Hants and Worcs., on a mount between two horns ppr.

St. Clair, Scotland, a clove holding in its ppr., a falcon rising or, belled of the St. Quintin, William Herbert, Scampston

beak an olive-branch, all ppr. Cicdo. last, ducally gorged gu. 272. 11 Hall, York, same crest.

92. S Saint John, Hants, a falcon rising or. 88. 2 St. Quintin, Yorks, an eagle's head

St. Clair of Herdmanstoun, Hadding- St. John, Edward John, Slinfold, Hor- erased vair. 83. 2

tonsh,, Scotland, an eagle's head ppr. sham, Sussex, a goat's head. St. Quintin, out of a ducal coronet or. a
lion's gamb sa., holding a cross cros.slet
crowned or. Entends-toi. cj. S3, i St. Leger, see Doneraile, Viscount.

St. Clair, a swan ppr., ducally gorged St. Leger, a mullet of five points pierced fitchc-e of the first. 36. 1 1

and chained or. Fight and faith, c/. 09. 2 gu. cf. 164. 2 St. Vincent, Viscount (Jervis), out of a

St. Clair of Staverton Court, Glouc., a St. Leger, Ireland, a mullet arg., between naval coronet or, encircled by a wreath

—phoenix in flames ppr. Renasce piu two palm-branches vert. 146. 8 of laurel ppr., a demi-pegasus arg.,
gloriosa. Fight. 82. 2 St. Leger, a griflin passant or. 63. 2 maned and hoofed of the first, winged

St. Clere, a fox current ppr. c/. 32. 8 St. Leger, John, Park Hill, Rotherham : az., charged on the wing with a fleur-
(i) A griiBn passant or, charged with a
St. Clere, Oxon., a ram statant arg., de-lis or. Thus. 47- 'O
cross crosslet az. (for St. Leger). (2)
armed or, 131. 13 Saker or Sacker of Faversham, Kent,
Out of a ducal coronet a goat's head
St. Denouac, a vol ppr. 113. i a bulls head erased or, between two

St. George, Baron St. George, a demi- arg., attired or [for Bagot). laurel-branches vert. 43. 12
St. Leger, an eagle displayed sa., issuing Sale, a demi-chevalier brandishing a
lion rampant gu., ducally crowned or.
from a plume of feathers arg. sword. 1 87. I
Firmitas in calo. 10.11

SAL SAM

Sale of Barrow, Derbysh., a phcon sa. Salmond, Henry James, of Waterfoot, Saltmarsh, a rudder or. 179. 1
Penrith, Cumb., a naked arm ppr.,
174. II holding a spear or. Optima sapientia Saltmarshe, Philip, of Saltmarshe, Yorks,
Sale, Richard, Barrow-on-Trent, near
AdSame crest. a.itra virtus. 179. I
Derby, same crest. Virtute non as-
probitas. 214. 11 Saltonstall and Saltonston of London

Salmond, a salmon haurient ppr. 139. 11 and Yorks. out of a ducal coronet or,

Sale-Hill, Rowley Sale, Esquire. C.B. Salmond, a salmon naiant ppr. 139. 12 a pelican's head az. , vulning itself gu.
EUerslie Hoiise, Earl's Avenue. Folke-
stone, a talbot's head couped sa., Salomons, Bart.: (i ) amount vert, thereon, c/. 98. 2
guttee-d'eau, collared gu.. studded and
ringed or. Ne tentes aid perfice. issuant out of six park pales or, a Saltoun, Baron (Fraser), an ostrich hold-
ing a horseshoe in its beak, aU ppr.
Sales, on a ducal coronet or, a wyvern demi-lion double-queued gu., holding

between the paws a bezant charged In God is all.—Post tenebras lux. 97. 8
Saltren, Cornw., a lion rampant. i. 13
Awith an ermine-spot. 13. 4. (2)

sejant vert. 70. 9 demi-unicorn gu., armed, maned, and Saltren of Petticombe, Cornw., a lion's

Salisbury, Marquess of (Gascoigne-Cecil), ungu. or, charged on the shoulder with head erased arg. 17. 8

Hatfield House, Herts : (i) Six arrows Aa cross crosslet arg. 289. 6. (3) Salusbury, Bart, (exiinct), of Llanwern,
Monm., a demi-lion rampant couped
in saltier or, barbed and flighted arg., demi-lion arg., in the paws a bundle

girt together with a belt gu., buckled of twigs erect or, banded az., charged arg., crowned or, holding in the dexter
paw a crescent of the last. Satis est
and garnished of the first, and over on the shoulder with a cross crosslet

the arrows a morion cap ppr. A(2) gu. Deo adjuvante. 289. 3 pro.strasse leoni. 252. 9

conger's head erased and erect or, Salt, Yorks, on a rock an alpaca statant Salusbury, Rev. Francis Russell, Ellen-

charged with an ermine-spot. Sero ppr. Quid non. Deo juvanle? hall, Staffs, same crest and motto.

sed serio. 173. 10 Salt, Sir William Henry, Bart., J.P., D.L., Salusbury, Major-General Frederic Oc-

Salisbury of Barnstaple and Buckl^nd, of Saltaiie, Yorks, upon a rock an tavius, 19, Waterloo Crescent. Dover,
same crest and motto.
Devonsh., two lions rampant combatant alpaca statant ppr. Quid non, Deo

are., dueally crowned or, supporting a juvante ? 313-2 Salusbury, Rev. Norman, Preston Pat-
rick, Milnthorpe, Westml., same crest
crescent of the last. 3. 8 Salt, Sir Shirley Harris, Bart.. Gliflfaes,
Crickhowell, same crest and motto.
Salisbury of Newton Burgelaine, Leics., and motto.
Salt, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., Salusbury, Piozzi-, Edward Pcmberton,
a lion rampant arg.. charged on the a demi-ostrich with wings displayed or,
holding in the beak a horse-shoe sa.
shoulder with a crescent sa., holding of Bachgraig, St. Asaph, Flintsh., a
in the dexter paw a crescent or. Salt of London, on a chapeau az., turned
up erm., a demi-ostrich with wings demi-lion rampant couped arg., col-
expanded arg., holding in the beak a
cf. 2. 2 lared gu., dueally crowned or, holding
in the dexter paw a crescent of the
Salisbury of Ravenston, Leics., on a
mount ppr., a lion rampant arg., hold- last. Sat est prostrasse leoni. 252. 9
ing in the dexter paw a crescent or.
horse-shoe sa. Salusbury, Bart, {extinct), of Lleweny,
Salt of Yoxhall, Staffs, an eagle displayed
c/. 2. 2 Denbighsh.,ademi-lion rampant couped

Salisbury or Salusbury, Wales, a demi- sa. 75-5 arg., dueally crowned or, holding in
lion rampant arg., dueally crowned or, the dexter paw a crescent of the last.
Salt, a dove holding in its beak an olive-

holding a crescent of the last. branch ppr. 02. 5 In veritate triumpho. 252. 9
Salkeld of Hull Abbey, Northumb., a
Salt, Sir Thomas, Bart., of Weeping Cross, Salvesen, Edward Theodore, K.C., 40,
demi-dragon rampant sans wings vert,
Staffs, three annulets interlaced sa., Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh, a

charged with a mullet for difference. thereon a dove holding in the beak an dragon ship vert, mast and tackling

Salkeld of Fifehead, Neville, a demi- olive-branch ppr., and charged on the ppr., flagged gu. Invent portum.
dragon rampant sans wings vert.
neck with a chevron, also sa. 93. 7 Salvin, Durh., a wyvern vert with wings

Salkyns of liondon, a lynx sa. Salt, a pedestal arg.. thereon a figure elevated and addorsed ppr. 70. 1

cf. 127. 2 representing a sphinx of red porphyry Salvin, Gerard Thornton, of Cioxdale,
Sail of Shardlow, Derb5'sh., a pheon sa. Durh., a dragon vert with wings ele-
with human arms extended, holding in

174. II the dexter hand a pyramid or. vated and addorsed ppr. ./e ne
Salle of Cashel, co. Tipperary, a stag's
Salte, Geary-, see Geary. change qu'en mourant. cf. 73. 2
head cabossed gu., attired or. Valore
Salter, Shropsh., a cock's head az., Salvin, Francis Henry, Sutton Place,
Guildford, Surrey, same crest.
ct virtute. 122. 5 combed and wattled gu., charged on
Salvin, Bryan John Francis, Burn Hall,
Salle, Devonsh., a demi-lion gu. Timere the neck with four billets, one, two, Durh. , same crest. Je ne change qu'en

s/xriio. 10. 3 and one, or.

Sallowaye, a Saracen's head ppr., banded Salter, Essex, a cock's head and neck mourant.

about the temples or. 190. 14 couped az., combed, wattled, and Salvin, Anthony Gerard, Hawksfold,
Fernhurst, Sussex, same crest and
Salmon of Wildheath, Chesh., and Hack- beaked gu., charged with four billets,
one, two. and one.
ney, Middx., issuing from a cloud ppr., Salter, Warw. and Northamp., from Os- motto.
an armed arm sa., purfied or, holding westry, Shropsh., a cock's head and Salway, Worcs., a Saracen's head couped
in the band a falchion of the first. neck couped gu., combed, wattled,
beaked, and billettee or. at the shoulders aiirontee ppr.,
210. 12 Salter, Suff., a pheasant's head and neck wreathed about the temples arg. and
couped gu., beaked and charged with
Salmon, Admiral Sir NoweU, G.C.B., ten billets, one, two, three, and four. sa. IQO. 5
V.C., Curdridge Grange, near Botley, Salter, Shropsh., Dorset, and Bucks, same Salway, Worcs., a demi-Moorsa., wreathed
Hants, a mailed arm issuing from a
cloud and grasping a scimitar. Vita about the head arg. and sa., a belt
from the sinister shoulder to the dexter

priore frui. crest. Salwey, Shropsh., a Saracen's head and
Salmon, Ireland, a dexter hand brandish- Salter, Dorset, Somers., Bucks, Hants, shoulders couped ppr., vested vert,

ing a sword. 212. 13 and in London, an eagle's head and knotted and bowetl on the sinister
neck couped gu., billettee or. shoulder, wreathed round the temples
Salmon, Cumb., an armed arm sa., hold- Salter, Samuel James Augustus, Basing-
field, Basingstoke, an eagle's head gu., or and sa., crined ppr. Fiat voluntas Lei.
ing in the hand a falchion or. 210. 2 charged with six billets or. Fide ac Salwey, Staffs, Worcs., and Shropsh., a

Salmon, an estoile arg. 164. i demi-Moor sa., wreathed about the
temples arg. and gu., a belt from the
Salmon, a lion passant or, collared and
sinister shoulder to the dexter hip az.
with a line reflexed over the back sa.,
Fiat voluntas Dei.
supporting with the dexter paw an difpde. Salwey, Alfred, Esquire, the Lodge,
Salter of Norwich, Norf., an eagle's head
escutcheon az., charged with a cross Overton, Ludlow, same crest and
and neck erased gu.. billettee or. cf. 83. 2
patee of the first. Salter, Ireland, a dexter hand holding a

Salmon of West Barsham, Norf., a lion Salter or saltseller.
passant or, holding in the dexter paw

a Trojan escutcheon az. Saltersford, Baron, see Courtown, Earl of. Sambadge, Kent and Chesh., a reindeer's
Salmond, a dexter arm embowed holding
Salthouse, a dexter hand holding an open
iu the hand a spear in bend.
book. 215. 10 head ermincis, attired or. cf. 122. 1

SAM 490 SAN

Samborne, a dexter hand holding a sheaf W., a dexter naked arm embowed Sandby, an antelope trippant or. 1 26. 6
j
of arrows ppr. 214. 3
ppr., charged with two fleur-de-lis or, Sandby, a griffin's head erased arg.,
Samborne of Timsbury, Somers., a muUet
grasping a battle-axe ppr., suspended gorged with a collar az., charged with

pierced or. cf. 164. 5 therefrom by a chain an escutcheon a fret of the first.
or, thereon a shell, also ppr. Facta Sandeland, a crescent ensigned with an
Samby or Sandpy, Lines, a winged heart

or. 112. 10 non verba. 288. 10 etoile of six points. 163. 4

j

Samler, an arm in armour embowed ppr., Samuels, Arthur, Esquire, M.A. ; John Sandell, a flag issuant arg., charged with
,

holding in the hand a battle-axe or. Hasler Samuels, Esquire, B.A. ; and i a cross sa, 176. 13
rf. 200. 6
—William Frederick Samuels, Esquire, Sandeman of Perth and Glasgow, Scot-
Samler, a unicorn's head erased arg., on the stump of a tree couped ppr., land, a rock ppr. Stat Veritas. Olim

armed and ducally gorged or. c/. 49. 5 sprouting on each side vert, a squirrel cruore nunc candore. 179-7
Sammes or Sams of Little Totham and
sejant gu., cracking a nut or, stalked Sandeman, John Glas, Esqiiire, of Glas-

Toulaon, Essex, a man's head in a and leaved, also ppr., and charged on gow, same crest and motto. 179. 7
helmet ppr., garnished or, on the top
I

the shoulder with a cross formec fitohee Sandeman, Albert George, Presdales,

thereof a plume of feathers sa. or. Licet ex midto parvum. Ware, same crest.

Sammes, a lion rampant arg., collared Samuels, Arthur Warren, K.C., LL.D., Sandeman, George Glas, 34, Grosvenor

and chained or. i. 3 80, Merrio.n Square, Dublin, same crest Gardens, S. W., same crest. Stat Veritas.

Samon of Annesley Woodhouse, Notts, and motto. Sandeman, John Glas, 24, Cambridge

out of a coronet gu., a pelican's head Samuelson, Sir Bernard. Bart., 56, Square, W., same crest and motto.

or, beaked and vulned. also gu. c/. 98. 2 Prince's Gate, W., a phoenix in flames Sanders, Bucks and Northamp., an

Sampayo, Portugal, a demi-unicorn arg., holding in the beak a torch fired ppr., elephant's head erased per chevron

armed or, mancd ppr. 48. 7 each wing charged with a scroll arg. sa. and arg., armed or. 133. 3

Sampson, a demilion az., holding in the Post tencbras hu: 237. 12 Sanders of Uxbridge, Middx., out of a
j

dexter paw a sword in pale ppr. Deo Samuelson, Henry Bernhard, Esquire, ducal coronet or, an elephant's head

I

juvante. 14. 12 J. P.. of Braywick Grove, Berks, and La arg., eared of the first. 133- i

j

Sampson, Sufi., a demilion az., holding Montague, Beaulieu, France, a phoenix ' Sanders or Saunders, an elephant's head

in the dexter paw a sword in pale arg., issuant from flames holding in its beak erased sa. 133. 3
[

hilt and pommel or. 14. 12 a torch and charged on each wing with Sanders, Benjamin Lawrence, Esquire,

Sampson of Kersey, Suff., a boar's head a scroll. Post tencbras lu.r. J.P., D.L., Street Court, Kingsland

erased gu., armed and gorged with a Samwayes of Brodway, Devonsh., and R.S.O., Heref., an elephant's head

collar or, charged with three escallops Chilhampton, Wilts, a lion's gamb I erased sa. Fidele et loyale.

sa. cf. 41. 5 erect and erased or, holding a mullet gu. Sanders of Sanders' Park, co. Cork, out

Sampson, Edward, of Henbury, Glouc, a Samways of Toller Fratrum and Winter- of a mural coronet an elephant's head

fret or, thereon a wivern's head erased borne St. Martin, Devonsh., an eagle's ppr., charged with a bezant. Nil con-

gu., collared and billettee of the first. claw erect and erased or, holding a scire sibi nulla pallescere culpa.

Pejus liiho /lagitium. 71. 10 mullet gu. Sanders, Robert Massy Dawson, 35,

Sams of Langford, Essex, a leopard Samwell, Watson-, of Upton Hall, Nor- Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin, same

salient sa., spotted or, ducally gorged, thamp. : (i) On the stump of a tree crest and motto.

ringed, and lined of the last. couped or, sprouting on each side vert. Sanders or Saunders, an elephant's head

Samson, Scotland, a dexter hand issuing, a squirrel sejant gu., cracking a nut erased sa., armed and eared arg.

grasping a club, all ppr. // Ood will. of the first, stalked and leaved of the 133- 3
214. 6 Sanders of Sandersted, Sanders Place,
Asecond (for Sarnwell). (2) griffin's
Samuel and Samwell, Yorka, a wolf and Charlwood, Surrey, a demi-bull
current sa., pierced in the breast by —head erased arg., ducally gorged or (for
per pale gu. and sa., eared and armed
Watson). Christus sit regula vitce.

an arrow or, feathered arg. cf. 29. 5 Spero meliora. arg. and or, counterchanged, gorged
with a collar gemel of the third and
Samuel-Montagu, Sir Montagu, Bart., Samwell, Cornw., a ducal coronet or,

12, Kensington Palace Gardens, a stag thereon a squirrel sejant gu., cracking supporting between his feet a stalk of

statant holding in the mouth a sprig a nut of the fiist, stalked and leaved alisander leaved vert, budded or.

of palm ppr., in front of a flagstaff ppr. Sanders of LuUington and Little Ireton,

erect or, therefrom flowing to the Samwell, Bart, (extinct), of Upton, Nor- Derbysh., a demi-bull sa. Non bos in

dexter a banner az., charged with a thamp. , on a ducal coronet or, a squirrel lingua. cf. 45. 8
Hon rampant or. Swift yet sure. 304. I
sejant cracking a nut, all ppr. Sanders, Surrey, Staffs, London, and

Samuel, Sir Edward Levien, Bart., the Sand, Scotland, a dove holding in its Derbj'sh., a demi-bull rampant gu.,

Grange. Strathfield, Sydney, N.S.W., beak an olive-branch. Virtute duce. armed or. cf. 45. 8

upon a rook in front of three spears. 92. 5 Sanders, Scotland, an antelope's head
Sand, a dove holding in its beak a laurel-
one in pale and two in saltire, a wolf erm. cf. 126. 2

current sa., pierced in the breast by branch. Virtute duce. 92. 5 Sanders, Ireland, a boar's head erased

Aan arrow arg., flighted or. pledge Sandars, John Drysdale, M.A., North or. 42. 2

of better times. 29. 5 Sandsfield, Gainsborough, a demi-bull Sanders, C. B., Esquire, Monkerton
rampant and erased gu., armed or, Manor, Pinhoe, near Exeter, a. demi-
Samuel, Stuart Montagu, 12, Hill Street,

Berkeley Square, W., upon a mount charged with a rose arg. Non bos in bull rampant gu.. armed and ungu. or.

vert, a rose arg. barbed, seeded, stalked, lingua. 272. 13 Sanderson, a talbot passant ppr. Paratus
,

and leaved ppr., between two bees Sandbach of Sandbach, Chesh., a rein- et fidelis. 54. i

volant, also ppr. E.vcel. 261. 12 deer's head couped ermines, attired or. Sanderson, Frederick James. Esquire, of

Samuel, an eagle displayed arg., and cf. 122. I ! KiUingworth, North Adelaide, South

above the head a coronet or. Habent Sandbach, Samuel, of Hafodunos, Den- Australia, Collector H.M. Customs,

sua sidera reges. cf. 75. 2 bighsh., a reindeer's head erased per President of Marine Board of South

Samuel-De Vahl, Denis, Esquire, of fess arg., or and attired of the last, Australia, and Special Magistrate,

DubUn, late of Rio de Janeiro: (i) gorged with a wreath of oak, holding uses : on a mount vert, a talbot passant
Out of a mural coronet az., a demi- in the mouth an ear of wheat vert. sa., eared or. Sans Dieu rien.

lion rampant, ducally crowned, and Virtutis gloria merres. Sanderson, a talbot passant arg., eared

holding a sceptre erect' or (for De Vahl). Sandbach, Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur and spotted sa. 54, i

(2) Upon a wreath of the colours an Edmund, Bryn Gwyn, Oswestry, same Sanderson, Northamp., on a mount vert,

eagle displayed arg., and above the crest and motto. a talbot sa., eared arg., spotted of the

head an imperial crown or (for Samuel). Sandbach, Chesh., a garb or. 153. 2 last.

Samuel, Sir Marcus, D.L., Alderman and Sandberg, Arthur G., Esquire, M.D.i of Sanderson, Arthur, Esquire, of 5. Carlton

sometime Lord Mayor of the City of Arborfield, Streatham Hill, S.W., a Terrace, Edinburgh, uses a talbot.

London, of 20, Portland Place, London, pair of wings arg. Servu fidem. 109. 6 Sans Dieu rien.

,

SAN 491 SAN

Sanderson, Rev. Alfred Poyntz, M.A., Sandford, George Montagu Warren, Es- Sandilands of Craibston, Aberdeensh.,
the Rectory, Aspenden, Herts, upon
Aquire : { I ) falcon with wings en- I Scotland, and Bordeaux, same crest.

five annulets interlaced fesseways or, dorsed preying on a partridge, all ppr. Justi ceu sidern fulgent. 163. 4

a talbot sa., resting the dexter fore-leg A{for Sandford). 77. 12. (2) boar's Sandom, a boar passant or. 40. 9

on a dagger in bend point downwards head couped arg., armed and langued Sandon, Viscount, see Harrowby, Earl of.

ppr. Dieu gu., and charged with a trefoil slipped Sandon, out of a ducal coronet a phoenix

Sanderson of Cheetham, Lanes, a demi- vert {also for Sandford). (3) A cocka- in flames, all ppr. 82. 5

talbot or, gorged with a collar vair and trice vert {for Peacocke). Nee temere, Sands, Surrey, Kent, Somers., and

supporting a flagstaff, therefrom flow- nee timide. 68. 4 Westml., a griffin segreant per fess or

ing to the sinister a banner quarterly Sandford, Lieutenant Frederick Marma- and gu. Probum, non pcenitet. 62. 2
or and gu., in the first and fourth
duke Henry, same crests and motto. Sands, Scotland, out of a ducal coronet

quarters an annulet of the last. Deo Sandford of Sandford, Shropsh., a falcon or, a lion's gamb erect sa. Audaces

favente non limeo. 55. 6 with wings addorsed ppr., belled or, jurat. 35. 12

Sanderson, of West Jesraond. Northumb. : preying on a partridge of the first. Sands, Sandes, or Sandys of Wilberton,

A(i) wolf's head arg., erased gu.. col- Nee temere, nee timide. cf. 77. I2 Isle of Ely. Cambs, South Pethertoa.

lared and a chain therefroiu refle.xed Sandford, Westml., a boar's head couped Somers., Petersham, Surrey, and

behind the neck or, between a branch arg. 43. I Westml.. a griffin segreant per fesse or

of palm and another of laurel ppr., Sandford of Springfield, Essex, Stow, and gu. 62. 2

charged on the neck with a saltier Glouc, and Shropsh., a boar's head Sands, Bart, {exlinrt). of BlaekhaU, co.

humettee gu. for distinction. 287. 15. couped, close or, with a broken spear Kildare, a blackamoor's liead couped

(2) A lion rampant standing on az., headed arg., thrust into the mouth. sa. .4 Deo lionnr ft fortunii. r/. 192. 13

his sinister hind-foot, supporting him- 42. 10 Sandwell or Sandwill of Minster, Isle of

self by a pilgrim's staff. Clnrior ex Sandford, Humphrey, of the Isle of Ross- Thanet, Kent, a lion's gamb erect and

ohscuro. sail, Shropsh., a boar's head couped erased gu., enfiled with a ducal coronet

Sanderson, Linos, a wolf's head sa., close or, charged with a mullet, and erm. cf. 36. 3
devouring a man ppr., the body from
the small of the back downwards hang- holding in the mouth a pheon. Nee Sandwich, Earl of (Montagu), a griffin's

temere nee timide. 253.11 head couped or, beaked sa., between

ing out of his mouth. Sandford of Wisbeach, Isle of Ely, Cambs, two wings endorsed of the last. Post
Sanderson, Sir Thomas Henry, G.C.B.,
out of a ducal coronet gu., a boar's tot naufragia portus. cf. 67. II
K.C.M.G., 65, Wimpole Street, London,
W., same crest. head and neck or. 41 4 Sandy, a griffin segreant. 62. 2
Sanderson, Rev. Edward, of High Hurst
Wood, Sussex, in front of a dragon's Sandford - Thompson, William James, Sandy, a demi heraldic antelope or, armed

J.P., The Villa, Montrose, N.B., An and maned az.

arm embowed in armour gu., the gaunt- Sandys, Baron (Sandys): A(i) griffin

head erased sa., gorged with a collar let or, grasping the truncheon of a segreant per fesse or and gu. {for

engrailed with a chain reflected behind broken lance ppr. Dum spiro spero. ASandi/s). 62. 2. (2) stag's head

the neck or, a cross patee of the last, Sandford-Wills, Edward Wills, Esquire, couped gu., attired and coUared or
between a branch of palm and another
of Castlerea House, co. Roscommon, {for Hill). Probum non pcenitet.

of laurel ppr. Clnrior ex ohsc uro. 71.12 AIreland; (i) demi-griffin segreant cf. 121. 5

Sanderson, Samuel, Esquire, of Clover sa., holding in his claws a battle-axe Sandys, Colonel Thomas Myles, M.P.,

Hill, CO. Cavan, Ireland: (i) On a ppr. {for Wills), cf. 64. 11. (2) Out Graythwaite Hall, Ulverston, Lanes, a

mount vert, an estoile or (for Sander- of a ducal coronet a boar's head and griffin segreant per fesse or and gu.

Ason), cf. 164. I. (2) martlet or. necl; or, langued gu. Cor umun via Probum. non pcenitet. 304. u
'

charged with a crescent gu. {for Win- una. 41. 4 Sandys, Baron Sandys, a winged goat's

ter). Totijonrs propice. cf. 95. 2 Sandford, Bart, {extinct), of Howgill and head and neck couped at the shoulders

Sanderson of Thorneycroft, Lancaster, a Askham, a boar's head couped or. arg., armed or, the wings elevated of

dragon's head erased, ducally gorged, 43- I the same.
and chained between two branches
Sandford, Herts, an arm in armour em- Sandys of St. Minver, Cornw., a griffin

of laurel in orle. Clnrior ex ohscuro. bowed ppr., holding within the gauntlet segreant per fesse erminois and az.,

Sandes, see Collis-Sandes. a broken til ting-spear sa., and a laurel- holding between the claws a cross

Sandes, Surrey and Kent, a griffin se- branch vert. erosslet fitchce gu.

greant per fess or and gu. 62. 2 Sandhurst, Baron (Rt. Hon. Sir William Sandys of IDsthwaite and Graythwaite.

Sandes, Somers. and Westml., same crest. Mansfield^ of Sandhurst, Berks, out Lanes, a griifin segreant per fess or

Probum non pcenitet. of an Eastern coronet arg., a gryphon's and gu. Probum non pcenitet. 62. 2
head sa., beaked or, between two Sandys, Major Edwin William, Fulford
Sandes, John Greenville, Listowcl, co. branches of laurel ppr. Steadfast. 30S.7
Sandiford, a boar's head couped in fess House, York, same crest and motto.
Kerry, on a mount vert a griffin se- Sandys, Bayntun-, Bart, (extinct): (i) A

greant or, collared fleurettee gu. Vir-

tus fortunes victrix. 275. 9 holding in the mouth a dagger tlirust griffin segreant per fess or and gu.,
down the throat hilt foremost.
Sandes, Surrey and Cumb., a heraldic A{for Sandys). 62. 2. (2) griffin's

tiger az., tufted, maned, collared, and Sandilands, see Torphichen, Baron. head erased sa., charged with a cross

lined or, the line twisted round the Sandilands, an eagle displayed ppr. erosslet fitched or {for Bayntun^.

body four times and falling behind the Spero meliora. 7$. - cf. 66. 2

hind-legs. Sandilands, Scotland, an eagle displayed Sandys-Lumsdaine, of Innergelly. Fifesh.,

Sandford,' Baron Mount Sandford, see or. 75- 5 and of Lumsflaine and Blanerne,
Mount Sandford. Sandilands of Coustoun, Linlithgowsh.
Berwicksh. : (i) A heron devouring a
Scotland, an eagle displayed or,
Sandford, Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Richard, Asalmon ppr. (2) griffin segreant.

Baron Sandford, P.C, K.C.B., C.B., charged on the breast with a crescent Beware in time.

M.A., LL.D., of 26, Gloucester Terrace, gu. c/. 75. 2 Sanford, a bull's head gu. cf. 44. 3
Hyde Park, London. W., a falcon with
Sandilands of Hilderstoun, Linlithgowsh.. Sanford, William Ayshford, of Nynehead

wings endorsed preying on a partridge an eagle volant ppr. Victoria non Court, Somers., a martlet ppr. Ferme

ppr. Nee temere nee iimide- yy. 12 prada. en foy. 95. 4

Sandford, Ven. Ernest Grey, M.A., Arch- Sandilands, Scotland and Rotterdam, a Sanford, Hon. Wifliam Eli, of Hamilton,

deacon and Canon of Exeter, the Close, palm-tree ppr. 144. i and of Wesanford, Muskota, Canada.

Exeter, same crest and motto. Sandilands, a mullet between the horns Senator of the Dominion of Canada,

Sandford of West Hill House, St. of a crescent or, between two palm- out of a ducal coronet gu., a

T.eonards-on-Sea, a falcon with wings branches environed with clouds ppr. boar's head and neck or. Nee temere

idorsed ppr., belled or, preying upon 146. li nee timide. 41-4

. partridge of the first. Nee temere Sandilands, a star issuing from a crescent Sangster, on a rock a blackbird ppr.

nee timide. 77-12 arg. Justi ut szdera fvlgent. 163. 4 106. o

SAN 492

Sangster and Songster, Scotland, a black- Sarre, Jersey, a dexter arm in town Saunders, co. Wicklow, out of a
holding a wreath of laurel, all ppr. mural coronet ppr., an elephant's head
bird ppr. Providentia divina. c/. io6. 2 arg., charged with a torteau. Nil con-
Sarsfleld, Viscount Kilmallock (attainted).
Sankey, Ireland, a peacock's head couped a leopard's face or. Virtus non vertitur. scire sibi.

ppr. 103. 2

Sankey of Coolmore, co. Tipperary, a Saunders, Charles Morley, of Wenninj;-

cubit arm vested sa., cuffed arg., hold- SarsQeld of Doughclo3Tie, Ireland, same ton Hall, Lanes, an elephant's head

ing in the hand a fish ppr. crest and motto. 22. 2 erased are. Spes mea in Deo. 133. 3

Sankey of SankeystoAra and Newtown, Sarson, a wolf sa., collared and lined or, Saunders, CTervaux Morley, Esquire, J. P.,

King's Co.. Ireland, a cubit arm holding in the dexter paw a fieur-de-hs of Bovacott, Brandis Corner, Devonsli.,

vested sa., cuffed arg., holding in the az. same crest and motto.

hand a fish ppr. Saticta clams cceli Sartoris, Captain Alfred Urban, a lion Saunders, Sir Edwin, F.R.C.S., of Fair-
rampant holding in the dexter paw a
fides. sword. Olim H nunc. lawn, Wimbledon Common, same crest.

Sankey, Herbert Stuart, Esquire, Bar- Sassoon, Sir Edward, Bart., C.S.L, of Pro patria.
rister-at-Law, Recorder of Faversham,
35 , Queensborough Terrace, Hyde Park, 25, Park Lane, London, and of Eastern Saunders of Long Marston, Herts, an
W.. and 4, King's Bench Walk, Terrace, Brighton, on a mount vert, a
Temple, E.G., same crest and motto. fern-brake surmounted by a dove elephant's head erased sa. 133. ;

Saunders of Harnington and Welfonl

Northamp., an elephant's head era-eil

Sankey, Matthew Villiers Ehington, volant, having in the beak a laurel- sa.. eared and armed arg. I33- j
Coolmore, Fethard. co. Tipperary,
branch, all ppr.. the wings semee of Saunders of South Weald, Essex, a dex-

same crest and motto. estoilesor. Candide el consta titer. 308.15 ter arm in armour embowed holdint,'

Sanson, a demi-talbot az. c/. 55. 8 Satherthwayte, Lanes, a lion's head in the gauntlet a sword, all ppr. 19s. i

Sansun, a lion's head erased or, holding erased or, gorged with a collar sa., Saunders, Frederick William, Esquire,

in the mouth a einquefoil vert. charged with three roses arg. cf. 18. 6 of Cheriton, Fitz-Paine, Devonsh., an
eagle's head arg., gorged with a collar
Sant, James, 43, Lancaster Gate, Hyde Sattherthwaite, a Saracen's head couped chequy az. and erm., holding in the

Park, W., a demi-lion rampant gu., at the shoulders, on the head a ducal

gorged with a collar vair, holding in the crown and cap. 190. 8 beak an estoile, also az.

mouth a rose arg., barbed, seeded, and Satterthwaite, a greyhound sejant az. Saunders, a tree, pendent from the

slipped ppr., and holding between the 59- 4 branches on either side a hawk's

paws an escallop or. Si sit sanctus Saul and Saule, a swan arg., collared lure. 143. 12

fdix. and lined gu. Fidele certe merces. Saunders, Howard, Esquire, F.L.S.,

Santbey of Burton, Denbighsh., on a 99. I F.R.G.S., 7, Radnor Place, Gloucester
Sault, on a ducal coronet gu., a wyvern
mount vert, a lion sejant gardant or. Square, London, W., out of a mural

Santon, Devoush., a swan ppr. 99. 2 sans legs or. 70. 9 coronet ppr., an elephant's head arg.

Sapcot, a demi-lion rampant az., holding Saulton, an ostrich holding in the beak Sans Dieu rien.

in the dexter paw a sword ppr. 14. 12 a horse-shoe. 97. 8 Saunderson, Earl of Castleton (extinct), a

Sapcotes, a goat's head erased arg., Saumarez, a falcon displayed ppr. In talbot passant arg., eared sa. 54. i

armed or. 128. 5 Deo spero. Saunderson of Castle Saunderson,' co.

Sapeott, a goat's head erased sa., armed Saumaiez, same crest. Fiddis et gene- Cavan, a talbot passant spotted sa.

or. 128. 5 rosus. Je suis veiUant a plaire. 54. i
177. 14
Saphar, a beacon on fire ppr. Saumarez, see De Saumarez, Baron. Saunderson of Saxby, Lines, on a mount

Sapie, a plate charged with a lion's head Saunders, Scotland, a spur-rowel az. —vert, a talbot sa., eared or, spotted of

erased gu. cj. 19. 3 164. 8 the last. .Je suis veillant a plaire.

Sapte, Herts, a dove holding in its beak Saunders - Knox - Gore, Major - General Sans D,,u. rien.

a sprig of laurel ppr 92. 5 William Boyd: (i) A wolf rampant Saunderson of Brancepeth, Headley
Hope, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and Eg-
Sapwell, Benjamin Beckham, Esquire, Aor {for Gore). 28. 2. (2) falcon

of Sankence, .^ylesham, Norf., upon a close perched on a rest ppr. {/or Knox). gleston, Durh.. a talbot passant ppr.,

mount vert, in front of a Passion cross ^S- 13- (3) Out of a mural coronet spotted sa. Sans Dieu rien. 5.1. i
ppr., a bull's head gu., charged with
or, a well between two branches of Saunderson of Little Addington, Nor-

oak ppr. ClarioT e tenobris. a crescent or {for Saunders). In hoc thamp., a talbot pa.ssant arg., eared

Sapy or Sapye, a falcon's wine and leg sigiio vinces. sa. 54. I

conjoined ppr., jessed and belled or. Saunders, a bull's head erased arg. 44. 3 Saunderson, Edward James, Castle
Saunders, a demi-bull salient erased at
Saunderson, Belturbet, a talbot pas-

Sare, Kent, an arm tmbowed vested with the loins arg., charged on the neck sant.

mleaves vert, holding the hand ppr. a with a rose gu. Saunderson, Rev. Robert de Bedick,
Belle Vue Road, Ramsgate, a talbot
dragon's head erased of the first. Saunders, out of a naval coronet arg., a
Sare, Kent, an elephant or, in a wood
demi-buU rampant gu., armed and un- passant sa., charged with a bezant.
ppr.
gu. or. Je suis veillant a plaire.
Sares of Sandwich, Kent, Horsham.
Sussex, Titley, Yorks, and London, a Saunders of Down House, Ealing, Hants, Saunderson, a greyhound's head erm.
goat's head erased arg., armed or.
a demi-bull gu. cf. 45. 8 cf. 61. 12
Saunderson of West Jesmond, Northumb.,
Saunders of Pentre, Pembrokesh., and

128. 5 Glanrhwdw, Carmarthensh., a demi- a wolf's head arg., erased gu., collared,
Sarebruche, a horse's head or, couped and a chain refiexed behind the neck
bull erased gu., charged on the shoul- or, between a branch of palm and
and bridled gu. 5 ! • •; der with a rose arg. . armed or. another of laurel ppr., and for dis-
Saunders of Brickesworth, Sibbertoft. tinction charged upon the neck with a
Saresbery, a fish haurient. 139. II and Flower, Northants, an elephant's saltire humettee gu. Clarior ex
head erased per chevron arg. and sa.
Sargant and Sargeant, Staffs, two eagle's

wings conjoined and inverted ppr.

133- 3 133. 3 obscuro.
Sargant, Sargeant, or Sargent, Stafls, a
Saunders, WiUiam Henry Radcliffe, 33, Saunderson, an arm in armour embowed
dolphin naiant sa. between two wings Prince's Square. W., an elephant's holding in the hand a scimitar.
head arg., erased gu., charged on the
arg. neck with an annulet az., between two 196. 10
palm-branches slipped vert. Fide sed Saurin, Ireland, an oak-tree ppr. 143. 5
Sargant or Sergeant of Dvnton, Bucks, Saurin, Morgan James, Orielton, Pem-
a dolphin naiant or, guttee-de-larmes.

c/. 140. 5 cuivide. 285. i broke, same crest.
Sargent, a goat's head erased or. 12S. 1 Saurin, ArthM, Paris, same crest.
Saunders of London, out of a mural Saussaye, Sir Richard Frederick de la.

Sarjeantson, a cherub's head and wings coronet ppr., an elephant's head arg., Knight, Major-General in the service
of H.M. the Queen of Spain, Governor
ppr. 1 89. 9 charged on the breast with an ogress.

Sarmon, an elephant passant arg. Saunders of Saunders Coiu-t, co. Wex-

f/- 133-9 ford, and Saunders Grove and New- of Carthagena and Commandant of

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SAV 493 SAY

Murcia and Sir Matthew Richard creen co. Kilkenny, Ireland, issuing of laurel saltireways, fructed and
; out of waves of the sea a mermaid, all

Sausse, Knight, M.A.. Q.C., and late ppr. Fortis aique fidelis. slipped, also ppr. Viricit ovinia
Savage, Rev. Francis Forbes, of the
Chief Justice of the High Court of tentas. 288. 2
Ards, CO. Down, and Flushing Vicarage,
Judicature at Bombay, out of an Falmouth, same crest and motto. Savory, a hand holding a chapeau be-
Savage, a female's head affrontee couped
antique crown or, a cubit arm in ar- two branches of laurel in orle,
at the breasts, the hair dishevelled.
mour gauntleted and holding a long Savage of Hart Street, London, issuing aU ppr. 217. 5

cross sa., with a pennon floating there- out of an Eastern crown or, two arms Saward, out of a ducal coronet or, a
embowed in armour ppr., supporting a
from gu., bearing the legend Foy in pheon sa. horse's hind-leg az., shod of the first.
Savary of London, a cubit arm in armour
letters of gold. Foy. holding in the hand, all ppr., a sword Olim faci77ivs. 123. 6

Savage, Earl Rivers (eriinct). out of a m pale arg., hilt and pommel or, en- Sawbridge-Erle-Drax, see Drax.

ducal coronet or, a lion's gamb erect filed on the blade with a boar's head Sawbridge of London and Kent, a demi-
erased ppr. Nocenles prosequor.
Asa. te pro te. 36. 12 lion az., supporting a saw in pale or.
Sawbridge, Edward Henry Bridgman. of
Savage, Worcs., out of a ducal coronet or,

a lion's gamb erect sa., charged with a East Haddon, Northamp., a demi-lion

rose arg. c/, 36. 12 az., charged on the breast with an

Savage, out of a ducal connet or, a lion's ermine-spot or, supporting a saw in

gamb erect sa. 36. 12 pale of the last.

Savage, Scotland, out of a ducal coronet Savery of Great Totnes, Shilston, Willing, Sawers, Scotland, a dexter hand holding
and Slade, Devonsh., a heron's head
a lion's gamb erect sa. Fortis atijue erased arg., between two wings sa., a scimitar, all ppr., hilted and pom-
holding in the beak an olive-branch melled or. Virtute, non verbis. 213. 5
fide! is. 36. 12 Sawers, a mullet pierced gu.

Savage, out of a ducal coronet or, a

lion's gamb sa. Te pro te. 36. 12 vert. .Utt vita libera, aut mors gloriosa. Sawrey of Bro\ighton Tower, Lanes, a
Savignac, a lions head erased devouring Roman fasces fesseways in front of an
Savage of Ballymadun. Ireland, out of arm in armour embowed holding in
a man, the body from the small of the the hand an arrow in bend sinister, all
a ducal coronet or, a lion's gamb back banging out of its mouth. 18. 14
Savell, Savill, or Savile, an owl arg. Be ppr. Dictis factisque simplex.
erect sa. Fortis atque fidelis.

36. 12 fast. 96. 5 Sawrey-Cookson, G. M., Efiquire. of

Savage, a lion's gamb erect sa. .4 te pro

te. cf. 36. 4 Savile, see Mexborough Earl of. Broughton Tower, in Furness Cookson
Savage-Graham, of Clonboo. co.Tipperary, :

Ireland : ( l ) An eagle wings endorsed Savile, Marquess of Halifax {e.itinct), an crest, a demi-lion rampant ppr., gorged
ppr., charged on the breast with an
owl arg. Be fast. 96. 5 with a collar nebuly gu., holding in the
escallop are., and holding in the beak dexter paw a club, also ppr., and rest-
Savile, Baron (Lumley-Savile), an owl ing the sinister paw upon a spur, the
rowel upwards or. Saxorey crest, in
arg., charged with a bendlet wavy front of a dexter arm embowed in

a trefoil slipped vert (for Graham). sinister sa. Be fast. cf. 96. 5

(2) A lion's gamb erect or, charged Savile of Oxtou, Notts, an owl arg.,

with a rose gu., barbed and seeded ducally gorged or. cf. 96. 5 armour, the hand grasping an arrow in

ppr. {for Savage). cf. 36. 4 Savile, Bart, (extinct), of Thornhill, Yorks, bend sinister the pheon downwards,

Savage, a lion's gamb erect and erased an owl arg. Be fast. 96. 5 the Roman fasces fessewise, all ppr.,

sa. 36. 4 Savile of Hill-top, Derbysh., an owl arg., —NUthereon a cross crosslet gu. Dictis
Savage of Brodway, Worcs., out of a ducal
charged with a trefoil gu. factisque simplex. desperandum.
coronet or, a lion's gamb erect sa.
cf. 96. 5 Sawtell, Somers., out of a paUisado coro-
36. 12
Savage of Elmley Lovet, Worcs., and Savile of Oaklands, Devonsh., and Down net sa., a stag's head ppr. Ccelum

House, Glouc, an eagle rising per ipsum petimus.

Highgate, Middx., out of a ducal coro- bend sinister or and sa., holding in Sawyer of Kettering, Northamp., on a

net or, a lion's gamb erect sa., charged the beak a fleur-de-lis az. Nil con- mural coronet gu., a parrot's head

with a crescent or. cf. 36. 12 scire sibi. erased vert, beaked of the first.

Savage of Castleton, Derbysh., and Savile, Rev. Frederick Alexander Stewart, Sawyer, Edmund Charles, of Heywood,

Chesh., a unicorn's head arg., erased of HoUanden Park, Hildenborough, Berks, a talbot gardant ppr.

gu. 49. 5 Tonbridge, same crest and motto. Sawyer, Cambs, and of Causton, Norf.,
Savage, a unicorn's head erased per fesse
Savile, Notts, out of a ducal coronet or, on a mount vert, a hound on scent arg.,
are. and gu., armed and crined. and
holding in the mouth a fleur-de-lis az. a pelican's head vulned ppr. cf. 98. 2 spotted of a liver- colour. 57. 8

Savill, Notts, an owl arg., charged on the Sawyer, Sir James, Haseley Hall, Warw.,

49. 12 breast with a fleur-de-lis gu. cf. 96. 5 in front of two caduceux in saltire or,
Savage of Tidminton and Powick, Worcs.. Savill-Onley, Charles Alfred Onley, the on a mount vert, a hound on scent ppr.

Glouc, and Chesh., a unicorn's head Priory, Ash Priors, Somers. : (i) Out Cherche et tu trouveras.

erased arg. 49. 5 of a crown vallory or, an eagle's head Saxby of Cha£ford, Kent, on a mount

Savage, Clavering-, of Elmley Castle. issuing from flames ppr., holding in vert, a lion rampant erminois, collared

Worcs., a unicorn's head erased per the beak a sprig of laurel, also ppr. dove-tailed, with a line thereto reflexed
fesse arg. and gu., armed and criued
or. holding in the mouth a fleur-de-lis (2 ) On a mount vert, an owl arg., charged over the back and terminating in a
on the body with three mullets in knot az., holding in the dexter paw

,17. 49. 12 bend gu. (3) The crest of Marsham. a dart sa., feathered arg., headed or.
Savage of Midsomer Norton, Somers., a
Alleri .n' tihi. Sit saxum firmum. cf. 2. 6
uiii'orn's head couped at the neck per
frsse wavy az. and sa.. charged with Saville of Blaby, Leics., an owl arg., Saxon, a talbot passant sa. 54. i
three bendlets arg., armed or, holding
in the mouth a sprig of oak fructed membered or, charged on the breast Saxton, Chesh., out of a ducal coronet

with a trefoil for diflerence. cf. 96. 5 or, a nag's head arg., between two
Saville, the sun or, rising from clouds wings gu.

l>pr. 49. 4 arg., tinged gu. 162. 5 Saxton, Bart, {extinct), of Circourt. Berks,

Savage of Rock Savage and Clifton, Savory, Rev. Sir Borradaile, Bart., 66. on a mount vert, a griffin's head erased

Chesh., a unicorn's head erased arg. Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, W., sa.. ducally gorged or, between two

Ware the horn. 49. 5 on a mount in front of a cubit arm wings arg.

Savage of London, a pheon point up- ppr., the hand holding a chapeau gu., Say, Devonsh., out of a ducal coronet or,

wards az. I,'4. 9 turned up arg., a serpent nowed vert, a bull's head sa. , armed arg. 44. 1

Savage. Ireland, a savage's head ppr. between two branches of laurel, also Say, a goat's head gu. 12S. 12

190. 12 ppr. Esse quam videri. 288. i Say of Blechingtou, Oxon., a buck's head

Savage of Norelands, co. Kilkenny, issu- Savory, Sir Joseph, Bart.. 33, ITpper couped or, on a WTeath of thorns az.
Brook Street, W., a cubit arm ppr.. and gu.
intr from waves a mermaid ppr. Fortis

niiiiie fidelis. the hand holding a chapeau gu., turned Say, a stag's head erased arg., guttee-de-
up erminois, in front a cross crosslet larmes, holding in the mouth a cinque-
Savage of Ardkeen Castle, co. Down,
Lisanoure Castle, co. Antrim, and Kil- fitchee sa., and between two branches foil shpped vert. Fare et age.

SAY 494 SCL

Say, Hall-, of Swaffham, Norf., and Scales, Scotland, a chevalier in complete ing the trunk of a tree eradicated, near
:
Oakley Court, Berks: A(i) stag's armour scaling a ladder ppr. Paula-
the top a branch issuing, all ppr.

head erased arg., guttee-de-larmes, tint. 206. I

holding in the mouth a ciuquefoil Scales, a buck's head erased gu. Celer Scepter, a demi-lion rampant ppr.,
langued gu. , holding in the dexter paw a
Aslipped vert {for Siii/). {2) talbot's et audax. 121. 2 scimitar of the first. Fac et spera.

head erasisd sa., charged with four Scambler of Hickling, Norf., out of a

bezants in cross, holding in the mouth ducal coronet gu., a garb or. cf. 153. 2 14. \'.

a feather arg. (/or Hall). Fare et Scantlebury, Arthur John, Wilton Lodge, Sehank, Scotland, an eagle rising ^-u

age. Boxmoor, Herts, a Cornish chough Spero. 77. ;

Saye and Sele, Baron (Twisleton-Wyke- ppr., holding in the beak an estoile or, Sehank, Devonsh. and Scotland, an eajl-
ham-Fiennes) : (i) A wolf sejant arg.,
and supporting with the dexter leg an with wings expanded ppr. y^. 5
gorged with a spiked coUar. and a line I

antique shield vert, charged with an Sehank of Barton House, Devonsh., an

therefrom reflexed over the back or I

anchor, also or. Et probus, et verus. eagle rising ppr. Spero. y^. ;

AUor Fiennes). (2) dexter arm em- Scarborough, Norf., out of a mural coro- ' Sehank of Castlerig, Fifesh., an ea.L'I-

bowed vested sa., cuffed arg., the hand net gu., a demi-Iion or, holding upon rising gu. Spero.

ppr., holding a mole spade in bend I

the point of a lance of the first a Scbapmar, Scotland, a tower arg., ma-

sinister or, headed and armed of the Saracen's head ppr., wreathed az. soned sa. 1 56. -
second (for Twisleton). Forlem posce
Scarbrough, Earl of (Lumley), a pslican Schardelow, a ship in full sail. 160. 13
Sayer of MichaeU-Penkevell, Cornw., on
a mount vert, a leopard couchant re- Mumsin her piety, all ppr. ],

aeneus Schaw, Scotland, a covered cup or.

conscientia sana. 98. S Schaw, a rose gu., barbed vert. 149. 2

Scarbrow of Montague Place, London, a Schelley, an escallop gu. 141. 14

gardant ppr. demi-Uon or, bUlettee gu., supporting Scberlis, a castle or. 155. s

Sayer, John, of Pett, Charing, Kent, an a spear erect ppr., encircled by a mural Schilizzi, see Vafiadacohi-Schilizzi.

arm in armour embowed ppr., gar- coronet or. Schindler, an anchor and cable ppr. 161 . 2

nished or, the hand grasping a griffin's Scardlow, an oak-tree vert. 143. 5 Schlater, Rev. Francis Saunderson.

head erased of the second. Scargell or Skargill of Knockwell, Cumb., Newick Park, Lewes, an eagle sa. risiii;,'

Sayer-Milward of St. Leonards, WaUing- and Yorlcs, a plume of three feathers out of a ducal coronet or.

ford, Berks: (i) Out of a wreath of arg.. encircled with a bend or. Schneider, from a round turret a CorniNli

Aoak or. a bear's paw erect sa., holding Scarlsbrick of Scarisbrick, Lanes: (i) chough volant.

a sceptre in pale and charged with a dove sa., beaked and legged gu., hold- Sc'aneider, on a mount an otter enteriii
ing in the beak an olive-branch ppr.
Abar of the first (for Jlilward). (2) (for Scarisbrick). 92.5. (2) A magpie water. 134. ;
mount vert, thereon out of rays of the ppr. (for Ecdeston).
sun a dexter arm embowed in armour Schoffield or Schofield, a fleur-de-lis or.
Scarisbrick, Charles, Esquire, Scarisbrick
grasping in the hand a dragon's head, Scholes, a cross crosslet sa. 148. 2
165. 2

all ppr. {for Sayer). Bear and for- Lodge, Southport, between two trefoils Scholey, a dexter hand brandishing a

bear. slipped vert, a falcon close ppr., belled sword. 212. 13

Sayer, a cubit arm erect ppr., holding in and jessed, and charged on the breast Scholey of London, an arm in armour

the hand a dragon's head erased \\ith a mullet of six points or. Pati- erect ppr., the gauntlet holding a hurt,

arg. entin vificit omnia. 233. 12 on the arm a bend or, charged with a
swan sa., between two hurts.
Sayer, out of a naval coronet or, a dexter Scarisbrick, Biaudos-, Marie Emmanuel

arm embowed vested az., and encircled Alvar de. Marquis de Cast^Ja, of Scaris- Scholton or Scholten, an antelope's head

by a wreath of oak of the first, the brick Hall, Lanes, a dove sa., beaked couped ppr. cf. 126. 2
hand grasping a dragon's head erased
ppr., the arm charged for distinction and legged gu., holding in the beak an Schomberg, Duke ot Schomberg and

olive-branch ppr., charged for distinc- Leinster (extinct): (i) An arm in ar-

with a cross crosslet, also or. tion with a cross crosslet or (for Scaris- mour embowed holding in the hand

Sayer, a dexter hand ppr., vested and brick). cf. 92. 5 ppr. a battle-axe arg. cf. 200. 6. {2)
Out of a duca! coronet and between
tied at the cuff, holding up a griffin's Scarlet, Essex, two lions' gambs erased

head erased. erm., supporting a pillar gobony or two elephants' trunks or, a talbot se-

Sayer, a sinister arm in armour embowed, and gu., the capital and base of the jant afi'rontee sa. (3) Out of a ducal
coronet or, three peacock's feathers
the hand grasping a flagstaff with a second. 39. 8
ppr.
pennon flotant to the sinister, ensigned Scarlett, William James Yorke, Achamore.

with a cap of liberty. Isle of Gigha, a Tuscan column chequy Schomberg, General Sir George Augustus,

Sayers, a hand holding a scroU of paper or and gu.. supported on either side by United Service Club, Pall MaU, out of

between two branches of laurel vert. a hon's gamb ermines erased, also gu. a naval crown or. the sails arg., a demi-

215- 3 239. 10 lion gorged with a wreath of laurel
ppr., supporting a flagstaff, thereon
Sayle of Leighton House, Cambs, in front Scarlett, Baron Abinger, see Abinger.

of a wolf's head couped sa., gorged with Scarlett, out of a ducal coronet or, a hoisted a pennon gu., charged with an

a collar gemel or, three escallops demi-eagle displayed sa. So. 14 anchor or. Persevere. 266. 15

of the same. Who most lias served is Scarrow, a naked arm embowed bran- Schomberg, Stepney, Holmwood, Sea-

greatest. dishing a scimitar, all ppr. 201. i ford, Sussex, same crest and motto.

Sayle, Charles Edward, M.A., 9, Brook- Scarsborough, a rock ppr. 179. 7 Schomberg, on a winged globe a dove

side, Cambridge, same crest and Scarsdale, Baron (Curzon), a popinjay rising, all ppr. 159. 9

motto. rising or, collared gu. Recte et suaviter. Schrleber of Winchelsea and Henhurst,

Sayvell or Sayrill, the head and shoulders Scarth, Scotland, on the stump of a tree an arm in armour embowed ppr., gar-

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of an Indian king ppr., ducally crowned couped, sprouting a branch from the nished or, the hand holding a dagger

or, crined and wearing a necklace of dexter side and environed with a ser- point towards the dexter, also ppr., hilt

the last, out of the coronet a plume pent, the head to the sinister, an eagle and pommel of the second. Dentlich

of feathers vert, charged with three rising, all ppr. Volando reptilia spenio. und wahr. 196. 5
cincjuefoils arg.
283. II Schreiber, Arthur Thomas, Hengherst,

Scaife, Xorthumb., an escallop reversed Scarth, Robert, Esquire, J.P., of Bins- Woodchurch, Ashford, Kent, same

ppr. earth by Finstown, Orkney, N.B., crest and motto.

Scales, Scotland, a lion's gamb holding same crest and motto. Schroder, a castle triple- towered ppr.

a branch of palm ppr. 36. 7 Scarth, Scotland, a dexter hand holding 155. 8

Scales, out of a ducal coronet or, a swan's a dagger ppr. Pax aut betlum. 212. 3 Schroder, Sir John Henry William, the

head between two wings sa. 100. 10 Scatchard, on a mount vert, a bezant Dell, Old Windsor, out of a foreign

Scales of Middleton, Norf., out of a ducal charged with a stag ppr. ducal coronet ppr., a rose as in the

coronet or, a plume of ostrich-feathers Scawen of Aden. Cornw., a cubit arm arms, between two buffalo horns arg.

arg. c/. 114. 8] vested gu., cuffed arg., the hand hold- Vincet Veritas.

SCL 495 SCO

Scbultz or Schultze, on the top of an old Scot or Scott, Scotland, a stag trippant Scott of Mollance, Kirkcudbright, a stag

castle in ruins an eagle volant. ppr. Pacem amo. 117. 8 trippant gu., attired and ungu. or,

Sciaualuga, an esquire's helmet ppr., Scot, a stag trippant ppr., charged on the charged on the shoulder with a horse-

ffainished or. l8o. 3 neck with a crescent or. Amo. shoe, also or. Amo. cf. 117. 8
Sclater, see Basing, Baron.
cf. 117. 8 Scott, Charles Norman Lindsay Tolle-
Scot or Scott, Scotland, a demi-lion
Sclater, Cambs, a hunting-horn stringed maohe, same crest. Amo.

or. 22S. II brandishing a scimitar ppr. Aut tace, Scott of Stourbridge, Worcs., and Staffs,

Sclater, Hants, out of a ducal coronet aut face. 14. 10 a stag lodged ppr., the dexter foot

or, an eagle rising with wings displayed Scot or Scott, Scotland, a demi-lion gar- resting on a billet or, charged on the

sa. dant. Aut tace. aut face. 10. 8 shoulder with a cross crosslet or.

Sclater, Philip Lutley, Esquire, M.A.. Scot or Scott, Scotland, a demi-lion ppr. Nunquam libertax gratior.

F.R.S., Barrister - at - Law, Odiham Aut tace, aut face. 10. 2 Scott, Ireland, a buck trippant ppr.

Priory, Winchfield, Hants, out of a Scot, Scotland, a demi-lion ppr., holding 117. 8

ducal coronet or, an eagle rising with in the dexter paw a rose gu., slipped Scott, Sir John Edward Arthur Murray,

wings displayed sa. Ki fit) iv nji aravpip. and leaved vert. Fortis et placahilis. of Castle House, Lisburn, co. Antrim,

Sclater, Scotland, a lion passant gardant 12. I same crest. Fidus et fortis.

ppr. Vi et virtute. 4. 3 Scot or Scott, a lion's head erased per Scott, James Robert, 6, Cambridge Gate,

Scobell, Cornw., a de.xter hand holding up chevron or and arg., charged with a Regent's Park, N.W., upon a mount of
chevron az., thereon five bezants. buhushes a stag couchaut ppr., the
a bomb inflamed ppr. 216. 6

Scobell of Mevagisscy and of Polruddon, cf. 17. 8 dexter foreleg resting on a billet or.

Tregonnan, and llenagwins, Cornw., a Scot, Scotland, a lion's head erased gu., Nunquam libertas gratior.

demi-lion rampant arg., holding in the langued az. Spes vires augentur. Scott of Trabrown, Scotland, a stag at

dexter paw a fleur-de-lis sa. 1 3. J 17. 2 gaze ppr. Free. 117. 3

Scobell, Lieutenant-Colonel Barton Laud Scot or Scott of Caraberwell, Surrey, a Scott of Harden, Roxburghsh., Scotland,

John, J.P., of Kingwell HaU. Somers., boar's head couped arg.. vubied in the I a stag trippant attired with ten tynes

and Littleton Lodge, Boscombe, neck with a pheon in fess sa. I ppr. Pacem amo. 117. 8

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ABournemouth : ( i ) demi-lion ram- Scot, a dexter hand holding a lance, all Scott of Thirlstane, Roxburghsh., and j

pant arg., holding in the dexter paw a ' ppr. I am ready. 214. 11 Wall, Selkirksh., Scotland. Same crest

fleur-de-lis sa., the sinister paw resting Scot, Scotland, a hand holding a gem- I and motto. 117. 8
Aupon the wre,ith [for Scohdl). (2) I
stag's head caboshed {jor Laud). (3)
A garb (jor Barton). In Dio .^a/uleiii. ring ppr. Do well, and let them say. Scott of Edinburgh, a stag holding in his

Scobell of Nancealverne, Coruw., a demi- I

Scot or Scott of Scotstarvit, Balcomie, mouth a blade of grass ppr. Hie tutus

and Pitlochie, Scotland, a dexter hand nutrior. cf. 117. 5

holding up a gem-ring carbuncled ppr. Scott of Wooden, Roxburghsh., Scot-

lion arg., holding in the dexter paw In tenebris lux. land, a stag trippant ppr. Amo.

a fleur-de-lis gu., and gorged with a Scot, a cherub's head ppr., the wings in 117. 8

label of three points az. In Deo salu- saltier or. 189. 13 Scott, Robson-, of Ash trees, Roxburghsh.,

tem. cf. 13. 2 Scot, Scotland, a demi-lady richly attired Scotland, same crest. Patriam amo.

, 117. 8
Scott of Kelly, Renfrewsh., Scotland,
Scobell, Major Sandford George Tre- holding in her dexter hand a rose ppr.
same crest. Ready, aye ready.
weeke, J.P., the Down House, ' c/. 183. 14

Red- Prudenter amo.

marley, near Gloucester, same crest Scot or Scott, Scotland, a lady richly

and jnotto. attired holding in her dexter hand

Scobie, a Sword erect ppr. 170. 2 the sun, and in her sinister the Scott of London, same crest. Fidus et

Scobie, John, Esquire, D.L., J.P., of Keol- moon. Reparabit cornua Phoebe. fortis. 117. 8

dalc, Sutherland, a dexter hand hold- 184, 4 Scott of Malleny. Mid-Lothian a stag

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ing a dagger erect ppr. Bi treun. Scot, a stalk of wheat ppr. / increase. Amolodged ppr., attired or. probos.

212. g ' I54- 3 115. 7
121. 5
Scoffield, Lanes, a bull's head or. Scot, a star of six points. Potior origine Scott, a buck's head. wcleuch.
Scott, Charles,
I
Selkir:
«/ 44- 3 virtus. 164. 3

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ScoP.eld or Scoffield of .Scoffield, Lanes, Scot or Scott, Scotland, a ship, the saifs

a bull's head gu., collared arg. bent and flags displayed, all ppr. Mihi denter

cf. 44. 12 lucra. 160. 13 Scott, Scotland, a stag's head arg.

Soofleld of Soofield, Kent, a bull's head Scote, an arm vested gu., holding a roU 121. =;

i;u., collared arg., armed or. cf. 44. 12 uf paper ppr. cf. 208. 5 Scott of Burnhead, Roxburghsh., Scot-
land, a buck's head erased ppr., col-
Scollay, Scotland, a hand pnintins.' with Scote, Cumb., a stag trippant ppr., at- lared az., charged with a star between

one flnger ppr. ujjj. tired and ungu. or. Amo. 117. 8

Sconce, Stirlingsh., a wyvern ppr.. cul- Scotland, Scotland, a lion's head erased —two crescents or, all within an orle of
laifd and chained gu., charged on the
liivast with a star arg. ppr. 17. 8 laurel-branches vert. In recto decus.
Nemo sibi nascitur.
Scopham of Scopham and Scopyn, Lines, Scotland, Sir CoUey Harman, 14, Queen's Scott of Kew Green, Surrey, a stag's

Gate Gardens, S.W., same crest.

an archer shooting an arrow from a Scott, see Buccleuch and Queensberry, head couped ppr., gorged with a collar
az., thereon a muUet aig., between two
l'..w, I,SS. 9 Duke of. crescents or.

Scopholme, Scotland, an eagle displayed Scott, see Polwarth, Baron.

ppr. S2}ero meliora. 7S- - Scott, see Eldon, Earl of. Scott of Harwood, a stag's head erased

Scopyn, an archer shooting an arrow \ Scott, see Montagu, Baron. ppr. Ardenter amo. 121. 2

tinni a bow ppr. 18S. 9 Scott, see Clonmell, Earl of. Scott, Holland, a stag's head erased gu.

Scory of Resburne, Herts, out of a ducal Scott, see Macmillan-Scott. Ardenter amo. 121. 2

ruronet a demi-eagle displayed, all or. Scott, see Young-Scott. Scott, Madras, a stag's head erased ppr.

80. 14 Scott, Baron Stowell, a lion's head erased Fideliter amo. 121. 2

Scot, out of a ducal coronet a phoenix in gu., charged on the neck with a port- Scott, Macmillan-, Walter, of Wauchope,
Roxburghsh., Scotland: (i) A stag's
flames ppr. 82. 5 cullis or. Sit sine labe. cf. 17. 2

Scot, Kent and Loudon, an eagle or, Scott, a stag statant ppr. Amo. 117. 5 head erased gu. {for Scott). 121. 2.

priying on a bittern ppr. 79. 7 Scott of Caeglas, Llanelly, Carmarthensh., A(2) dexter and a sinister hand is-

Scot of London, out of a ducal coronet a stag trippant ppr. Amo. suing from the wreath brandishing a

111, an eagle's head sa., charged with Scott, Ersklne-, Ebenezer, Esqnire, of —two-handed sword, all ppr. {for Mac-

an escallop arg. Linburn, Mid-Lothian, a stag trippant millan). Miseris euccurro. Ardenter

Scot, Kent, Hants, and Sussex, a demi- ppr., attired and ungu. arg., charged amo. 213. 3
griffin segreant sa., beaked and legged
on the shoulder with a star of six Scott of Oak Bank, Wetherel, Cumb., in

64. 2 points of the last. Aino. cj. 117 8 I front of a stag's head erased ppr..

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gorged with a collar gemel or, three Scott, Shropsh. and Wales, a demi-griffin Scott-Kerr, Captain Francis Louis : ( i
crescents fesseways of the same. Ob- segreant sa., membered gu. Recte /a- The sun ppr. (2) A stag trippant

etando supera. ciendo neminem timeas. 64. 2 armed with ten tynes ppr.

Scott of Aldborough, Yorka, a stag's head Scott, Shropsh.: A(i) demi-griffin se- Scott-Kerr, Major Robert, of Sunlaws,

erased ppr. I2i. 2 greant sa., beaked and legged or. 64. 2. near Kelso, Roxburghsh., same crests
(2) A lamb couchant. Becte /aciendo and motto.
Scott, Scotland, a slag's head. Amo.

121. 5 nemine timeas. Scott-Kerr, William Murray Threipland,

Scott, Sir John, K.C.M.G., D.C.L., of Scott of Scott's Hall, Kent, a demi- of Fingask Castle, Perthsh : (i) A

ARamleh, College Road, Norwood, a griffin segreant sa., beaked and legged stag's head. (2) mermaid.

stag's head couped ppr. 64. 2 Scott, a star of six points. Potior origine

Scott of Redfordhill, Peeblessh., a stag's Scott of Betton Strang! virtus. 164. 2

head ppr. Memor et fidelis. I2i. 5 demi-griffin segreant sa., membered Scott of Balraouth, Scotland, a star or.

Scott, Scotland, a lion rampant gu., gu. Recte /aciendo neminem timeas. Luctl. 164. I

wielding a scimitar az., hilt and pom- 64. 2 Scott, a female figure ppr., vested, hold-

mel or. Aut face, aut /ace. Scott, Colonel Charles Edmund Southouse, ing in her dexter hand the sun, and in

Scott of Brotherton, Kincardinesh., Scot- of Draycott House. Kempsey, Worcs., her sinister a crescent. 184. 4
land, a lion rampant brandishing a
a demi-griffin segreant sa. ' Tout ou Scott, Walter, of Raebum, Dumfriessh., a

scjmitar ppr. Paterno robore tutus. rien. lady richly attired holding in her dexter

Scott of Balweerie, Fifesh., a demi-lion Scott, Rev. Richard Curtis Folliott, hand the sun, and in her sinister the

gu., holding in its dexter paw a cut- of Hulcote Rectory. Beds, a demi- moon, all ppr. Reparabit cornua
lass ppr. Dieu ma fait fort. griffin segreant holding in his claws a
flagstaff, therefrom flying to the sinister Phaibe. 184. 4
Scott of Benholm, Forfarsh., Scotland, a a pointed pennon. Recte /aciendo
demi-lion holding in his dexter paw Scott, William Hugh, Esquire, of Dray-

cott House, near Derby, same crest

a rose slipped ppr. Fortis et plnca- neminem timeas. and motto.

bills. 12. I Scott, a gryphon passant sa., gorged with Scott, Hope-, of Abbotsford, Roxburgh :

Scott-Plummer, Charles Henry, D.I.., of an Eastern coronet or, supporting with (i) A female figure ppr., couped above

Middlestead and of Sunderland HaU, the dexter fore-claw a flagstaff ppr., the knees, vested gu., with the waist
thereon flowing to the sinister a swal- az., and a laced stomacher or, the cuffs
ASelkirk : (i ) lion issuant arg., holding

a twig of palm in his dexter paw. (2) low-tailed banner gu., inscribed with and ruffs arg., holding in her dexter
the word Xagpoor in letters of gold. hand the sun or, and in her sinister
A stag trippant armed n-ith ten tynes Amo.
Scott-Chad, Joseph Stonehewer, Thurs- a crescent of the fifth (/or Scott). (2)
—ppr. Consullo et audacter. Pacem
A globe fracted at the top, under a

Scott, Scotland, a demi-lion gu. Spe ford Hall, East Dereham, a falcon rainbow issuing from clouds at each

vires augent'ur. 10. 3 wings expanded ppr., beaked, legged, — —end, all ppr. (/or Hope). Reparabit cor-
membered or, supporting in the dexter
Scott of Horsley Hill, Scotland, a lion's nua Phoebe. At spes non fraria.

head erased ppr. Pro pntria. 17. 8 claw a cross potent. Watch wed. 159. 2

Scott, a lion's head erased gu., langued Scott of the Hague, an eagle rising or, Scott, John Henry Francis Kinnaird, of

az. Tace aut /ace. 17. 2 and looking up to the sun appearing Gala, Selkirksh., Scotland, a lady
from the waist affrontee richly attired
Scott, Scotland, same crest. Spe vires from under a cloud ppr. Amo inspicio.

augentnr. 17. 2 Scott-Gatty, Sir Alfred Scott, Garter King holding in her sinister hand a rose gu.

—Scott, Scotland, a lion's head erased gu. Aof Arms, Herald's College : ( i ) fern- Prudenter amo.
Domini /actum est. Spe vires augeniur.
brake, rising therefrom a cock pheasant, Scott, Essex, out of pales or, an arm

17. 2 all ppr. 269.5. (2) On a mount vert a erect vested az.. cuffed arg., holding
Scott, Sir Fiancis David Sibbald, Bart., in the hand a truncheon of the last.
stag trippant ppr., gorged with a collar

—of Dunninald, a lion's head erased gu., gemelle arg., and supporting with the Scott of Enfield, Middx., in pales or,

langued az. Tace aut face. Spe vires sinister fore-leg a trident in bend a dexter arm vested az., cuffed arg.,

augeniur. 17. 2 sinister or. (/or Scott). Cate at caute. holding in the hand a roll of paper

Scott of Logic, Forfarsh., Scotland, a lion's 269. 6 ppr.

head erased holding in his mouth a Scott, an owl ppr. 96. 5 Scott, Sir Samuel Edward, Bart., of
Lytchet Minster, Dorset, out of park
cinquefoil ppr. Aut tace aut /ace. Scott of Wood HaU, Yorks, an owl or, pales erminois, an arm erect vested
per pale indented arg. and gu., cuffed
Scott of Hedderwick, a lion's head erased resting the dexter claw on an es-

gu. Me /ortem reddit Deus. j

17. 2 cutcheon gu., charged with a fleur-de-

Scott, Monteath-, Sir William, of Ancrum, lis of the first. Xon invita Minerva. az., holding in the hand a scroll ppr.
Scott, Archibald Edward, of Rotherfield
I
Park, Hants, an arm erect couped at
Roxburghsh., a lion's head erased gu., ' Scott, a dove holding in its beak an the elbow, habited gu., cuffed erm.,
the hand ppr. holding a roll of paper
langued az. Tace aut /ace. 17. 2 olive-branch, all ppr. ETPEKA. 92. 5
I

Scott of Abbethune, Scotland, a lion's Scott, Sir Charles Stewart, G.C.B.,
j
head erased gu.. and over it a rainbow G.C.M.G., an escallop shell sa., charged

ppr. Spe versus. cf. 17. 2 with a trefoil or. Perge. arg., the arm environed with park pales

Scott-Douglas, Sir George Brisbane, Scott, Rev. Thomas Lucas, St. George's, or.

Bart., D.L., M.A., of Springwood Park, Dublin, same crest and motto. Scott of Islington, a dexter cubit arm
I erect vested sa., cuffed arg., l\oIding in
the hand a roll of paper ppr.
formerly Maxwell, Roxburghsh.: (i) Scott, WiUiam Edward, J.P., Wills-
c/. 208. 5
A Alion's head erased. 17. 8. (2) borough, Londonderry, same crest. Scott of Bevillaw, Scotland, a hand hold-

—cubit arm erect grasping a broken Scott, Bart., Derbysh., a crescent, above
tilting-spear, all ppr. Do or die. Pro it an etoile of six points gu., between

patria. 214. 10 two eagle's wings or. Sidus adsit ami- ing a scroll of paper ppr. Facundia

;

Scott, Spain, a lion's gamb holding a cum. 112. 6 felix. 215. 6

thistleppr. ReddurUaspera /ortem. 37.6 Scott, Donald Albert, Esquire, of Bea- Scott, Scotland, a hand holding a closed

Scott, Scotland, a boar's head couped gu., I consfield House, Hingham, Norf'., in book ppr. Fidditas. 215.4

holding in the mouth a sheaf of arrows front of a wing or, semee of bay-leaves Scott of Edinburgh, a dexter arm holding

ppr. Do well, and lei them say. 42. 9 ppr., a crescent pean. Tace aut face. in the hand a book haU expanded ppr.

Scott of Orkney, a boar's head couped ' 109. I Fidelitas.

or, holding in the mouth four arrows Scott of Sinton, Scotland, a crescent arg. Scott of Vogrie, Edinburgh, a dexter hand
holding a ring ppr. Nescil amor fines.
gu., feathered and headed arg. Doe Crescendo prosim. 163. 2

wed and let them sat/. c/. 42. 9 Scott, late Rev. Thomas Scard, M.A., 216. I

Scott, Robert Thomas Charles, Melby, Vicar of Holy Trinity, Penge, Surrey. Scott, a hand holding up a human heart.

Lerwick, N.B., same crest and motto. I a sun rising in splendour from behind 216. 9

Scott, a griffin's head and wings sa. waves of the sea, surmounted by a Scott, a hand holding a pen. Viie la

c/. 67. II 1 rainbow, all ppr. Surge illuminare. plume. 217. 10

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Scott of Wliytslaid. Scotland, a dexter Scrimshaw and Scrimshire, Staffs, a Scrymgeour of Kirktoun, a lion's gamb
demi-man couped at the knees in erased holding a cutlass ppr. Dissi-
hand holding a broken lance gu. Pro armour ppr., holding in his dexter
hand a sword reclining on his shoul- pate.
amore patriae. 214. 10 der arg., hilt and pommel or, and on
his sinister arm a shield, also ppr.
Scott of Hassendean, Scotland, a hand Scrymgeour of Cartmore, Scotland, a
Scrimzeor or Scrymzeor, Scotland, a lion's gamb grasping a sword fesse-
holding a pole-axe ppr. Trustie and lion's gamb erect holding a cutlass,
ways ppr. Dissipate.
true. 213. 12

Scott, Berks, out of a ducat coronet arg., Scudamor'e-Stanhope, see Chesterfield,
Earl of.
—a wheat-sheaf between two sickles ppr.
all ppr. Dissipate. Scudamore, Heref., out of a ducal coro-
Domini factum est. Spc vires aug-:»ttir.

Scott, Ireland, a rock rising out of the Scriven of Frodesley, Shropsh., Staple- net or, a lion's gamb in pale sa. Scuto

sea, thereon a beacon fired, all ppr ford, Cambs, and Worcs., a buck trip- amoris divini. 36. 1

Regi patrieeqxie fidelis. pant ppr., attired or. 117. 8 Scudamore, Heref., out of a ducal coro-
Scott, Sir Edward Dolman. Bart., M.A.,
Scrivener of Sibton, Suff., a stag erm., net a bear's paw in pale sa., armed gu.

J.P., D.L., of Hartington, Derbysh., attired or, ducaUy gorged gu. 36. 12
and of Great Barr, Staffs, on a mount Scudamore, Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick
cj. 117. 5
vert, a beacon sa., fired ppr., the ladder William, of Chelsworth Hall, Suff., out
Scrivenor of Bacton, Norf., an arm couped of a ducal coronet or, a bear's paw in
gu. Regi fidelis patriieque. pale sa., armed gu. Scuto amoris
at the elbow and erect holding between
Scott-Moncriell of Coats and Rynd, Scot- the thumb and first finger a pen, all

land, three stalks of wheat growing out ppr. 217. 10 divino. 309. 9

of the ground ppr. Inde spes. Scrivington, Hants, a tun in fess or. Scudamore of Kentchurch Court, Heref.,

cf. 154. 7 out of a ducal coronet or, a bear's paw
Scott-Moncrieff, Sir Colin Campbell, 11.
ppr. Scuto amoris divini. 36.12

Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, same crest and erased and through the tun. 144. 9 Scully, Vincent, Es(iuire, J.P., D.L.,

motto. Scroggs and Scrugges of Reynold, Beds, Mantle Hill, co. Tipperary, and Merrion

Scott-Moncrieff, Major William, the Bar- a pewit's head arg., collared sa., with Square, Dublin, out of a mural crown

racks, Hounslow, same crest and motto. wings addorsed bendy of four or and ppr., a phamix in flames, also ppr.,

Scott of Toderick. the head of a lance sa. charged on the breast with a cross

ppr. Pro aris et focis. 0/. 174. 12 Scroggs or Screggs, an eagle's head bottonnee or. Sine labc resurgens.

Scott of Gorrenberry, Scotland, an anchor erased or. 83. 2 Scurfield, a hand gauntleted ppr., hold-
ing a large pistol. Vidi vici.
in pale and cabled, all ppr. Speran- Scrogie, Scotland, the trunk of an oak-
Scurfield, an arm embowed vested ermi-
dum. 161. 2 tree sprouting leaves and branches ppr.

Scott, Bart., of Thirlstane, Selkirksh., Ero quod cram. 145. 2 nois, cuffed arg., holding in the hand
ppr. a large pistol, the stock sa., the
issuing out of a mural coronet six Scrogie, Scotland, an oak-tree ppr. Tan- barrel of the second, firing of the

lances with pennons, three and three, dem fit stirctdus arbor.

az., disposed in saltire. Ready, aye Scroop, Scroope, or Scrope, out of a third.

ready. ducal coronet or, a triple plume of Scurfield, George John, of Ford and Hur-

Scott, Yorks, a monkey passant, collared ostrich-feathers az. 1 14. 6 worth-upon-Tees, Durh., a cubit arm

round the loins and lined. c/. 136. 8 Scroope of Wormsleigh, Oxon., a plume in armour erect ppr., encircled by a

Seougal, Scotland, a crescent arg. Tan- of feathers arg. 115. i wreath of oak or, holding in the hand
a carbine erect, also ppr. (2) A scaling-
dem implebitur. 163. 2 Scrope of Bolton, Yorks, out of a ducal ladder arg. (for Grey). Vidi vici.—
Deum time regem serva.
Scougall of Edinburgh, Scotland, a wTit- coronet a plume of ostrich-feathers.
Scutte, Dorset, a crane with wings ele-
ing-pen ppr. Hcec ornant. Devant si je puis. cf. 114. 8 vated az., beaked and legged gu., hold-
ing in the beak a rose ppr.
ScOurDeld, Sir Owen Henry Philipps, Scrope of Castle-Combe, Wilts, out of a
Sea, two lob-ster's claws in pale, and in
Bart., M.A., D.L., of the Mote and ducal coronet gu., a plume of feathers

Williamston, Pembrokesh. : (i) Upon arg. Non hcec sed me. cf. 114. 8
a moimt vert, the trunk of a tree
Scroope, Heref., in flames ppr., a phoenix

eradicated fessewise ppr., thereon a or. 82. 2 each claw a fish. 141- 3

greyhound courant arg., collared or Scrope, Baron Scrope of Masham, out Seabright or Sebright, Worcs., a terak;:.

A(for Scourfield). 287.8. (2) lion ram- of a ducal coronet a crab. tiger sejant arg., maned and crowned

pant sa., gorged with a wreath of oak Scrope, issuing out of a ducal coronet a

and resting the sinister paw upon a fret Seabrook, a hand erect holding a cross

—or [for Philipps). Fideliter fortiter feli- Scrope, Simon Conyers, of Danby, Yorks, crosslet fitched in pale gu. cf. 221. 14

citer. Animo et fide. 2.S7. 7 out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of Seabry or Sebry, a bird with wings ad-

Scowles of Charlton, Berks, a demi-lion ostrich-feathers ppr. Devant si je dorsed sa., supporting with the dexter

erm., holding in his dexter paw an puis. cf. 114. 8 claw a quill, inflamed and environed

escallop arg. Scrope, Bart, (extinct), of Cockeriugton, with a serpent, all ppr.

Scrace, a Cornish chough ppr., between Yorks, same crest. Acf. 114. 8 Seafield, Earl ol (Ogilvie-Grant) : (i)

two wings gu. Scrutevill, Durh., an arm embowed vested lion rampant gu., holding between the

Scrace, on the trunk of a tree entwined erminois, cuffed arg., holding in the paws a plumb-rule erect ppr. (for
by a serpent a falcon with wings ex- hand ppr. a large pistol, the stock sa.,
panded. the barrel of the second, firing of the AOgilvie). 3. 2. (2) mountain in
third. —flames ppr. (for Grant). Tout jojir.
Scrase of Bletchington, Sussex, a falcon
C rnigellachie. 179. 2

with wings addorsed ppr., beaked, Scrymgeour, Earl of Dundee and Vis- Seaford, Baron (Ellis), on a mount vert,
membered, and belled or, standing on count Dudhope, a lion's gamb holding a goat's head erased arg. Non quo,

the stock of a tree, round the last a a scymitar. Dissipate. i&. 13 sed quomodo. cf. 128. 5

snake entwined, all ppr. Volando rep- Scrymgeour of BowhiU, Scotland, a lion's Seagar or Seager, a dolphin haurient

tilia sperno. gamb holding a sword fesseways ppr. and devouring a fish, all ppr. 140. 6

Pennenden, j Seago, William Rix, Oulton Hall. Oulton,

Scratton of near Maidstone, Dissipate.
I

Kent, a wolf'3 head erased ppr., hold- Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, Henry, Birk- Suff., a stag's head couped per pale gu.

ing in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert. Anhill. Cupar. Fifesh. : (i) eagle's and sa. Sine tremore.

cf. 30. 8 head erased ppr. (2) A lion's gamb Seagrave and Seagrove, a dexter hand
Screven, Shropsh., a buck trippaut ppr..
—erased in bend holding a cutlass, both holding a palm-branch ppr. 219. 11

attired or. 117. 8 ppr. Non degener. Dissipate. Seagrave" of Castle Ashby, Northamp.,

Screvener, Scrivener, and Scrivener of Scrymsoure-Steuart-Fothringham, Wal- six arrows interlaced in saltire and
Ipswich, Sufi., and Norf., an arm couped
ter Thomas James, of Fothringham, three in pale points downwards, all

at the elbow and erect holding be- AForfarsh., N.B. : (i) griffin segreant ppr., also interlaced and bound with a
tween the thumb and finger a pen, all
—ppr. (2) Same as (2) above. Be it wreath of the colours, viz., arg. and sa.

ppr. 217. 10 fast. Dissipate. Seagrim, a long cross gu. 165. 4

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Viscount, see Londonderry, Mar- Seaton, Scotland, a crescent gu. Semper. See, two lobster's claws in pale gu., each
1

quess. 163. 2 I holding a fish arg. 141. 3

Seal, a wolf a head or, embrued at the I Seaton or Seton, Scotland, a crescent in- Seed, a demi-lion holding a cross crosslet

| flamed. Hahct cf suam.

nose and mouth gu. 30. 5 163. 12 fitchee. II. 10

Seale, Northumb., out of a ducal coronet Seaver, Ricarde-, Major Francis Ignatius, Seeds of London and I^ancs, a demi-

or, a wolf's head arg., embrued at the F.R.S.E., F.R.G.S., Knight Com- cock with wings expanded az.

nose and mouth ppr. cf. 30. 5 mander of the Royal Military Order of Seel, Lanes, a wolf's head erased per
Christ of Portugal, Knight Commander fesse nebuly erm. and ermines, holding
Seale, Sir John Henry, Bart., of Wonas-

tow Court, Monm. , out of a vallery coro- of the Royal and Distinguished Order in the mouth a carnation ppr. cf. 30. S

net or, a wolf's head arg., the neck encir- of Isabel the Catholic of Spain, and Seel, Molyneux-, of Huyton Hey, Lanes :
cled with a WTeath of oak vert. 289. 12 Knight Officer of the Imperial Order (i) A wolf's head erased per fesse pean

Seale-Hayne, Rt. Hon. Charles, of 6, of the Rose of Brazil, of Paris, in front and az. {for Seel). 30. 8. (2) On a

Upper Belgrave Street, S.W., same of a pick-axe erect a Moor's head af- chapeau gu., turned up erm., a pea-

crest. In ccelo sains. frontee couped at the shoulders ppr., cock's tail ppr. {for Molyneux).
Seale of St. Brealade, Jersey, a wolf's the turban arg., pierced through the Seely, Sir Charles, Bart., Sherwood

head erased sa. Loyal en tout. 30. 8 head by a sword fessewise point to Lodge, Arnold, Notts, in front of three
Sealy, co. Cork, out of a ducal coronet the dexter, also ppr. Malo mori quam ears of wheat banded or, the trunk of a

or, a wolf's head sa. Concipe spes foedari 261. 20 tree eradicated, and sprouting in the

cerles. cf. 30. 5 Sebastian, Lewis Boyd, 22, Kensington dexter ppr. In Deo spero. 289. 1
cf. 30. 5
Sealy, same crest. Court, W., a demi-cat-a-raountain Seeres, a martlet holding in the beak a
Sealy, a quatrefoil gu. 148. :o
guardant ppr., holding in the dexter serpent, all ppr.

Sealy, a talbot sejant ppr., collared and paw an eagle's wing sa., and resting Sefton, Earl of (Molyneux), a chapeau

chained or. cf. 55. 5 the sinister paw on a dexter hand gu., turned up erm.. adorned with a
couped at the wrist pointing upwards,
Seaman, a demi-sea-horse salient arg. 46. 7 thumb and two fingers ppr. plume of peacock's feathers ppr. Vi-
Seborne, Heref., a lion's head gardant
Seaman of London, out of a crescent and erased arg., collared az. vere sat vincere. 303. 6

erminois, a demi-sea-horse barry wavy Segar of Wrotham, Kent, and Lanes, on

of six arg. and az. a mount vert, an eagle rising regardant

Seamark, a yew-tree ppr. 143. i Seborne of Sutton, Heref., an eagle close ppr.

Searle of London, and Plymouth, Devon- vert, holding in the beak a hawk's lure Segar, a demi-lion arg., crowned or, hold-

sh., a demi-lion rampant or, holding a lined and ringed gu. ing between the paws a mascle of the

broken mast sa., the top set off with Sebright, a demi-lion rampant or. 10. 2 last.
palisadoes, thereon a flag arg., charged Sebright, Guy Thomas Saunders, Hever Segar, Norf., a tower gu., and issuant

with the cross of St. George gu. Castle, Kent, a heraldic tiger. from the battlements a demi-lion arg.,

Searle, Cornw., on a mount vert, a grey- Sebright of Blakeshall, Worcs., a heral- holding between the paws a firebrand

hound sejant arg., ducaUy gorged gu. dic tiger sejant arg., tufted and ducaUy or, fired ppr. cf. 157. 10

cf. 59. 2 crowned or. Segar, on a ducal coronet or, two snakes

Searle of Thanks, Cornw., on a mount Sebright, Sir Egbert Cecil Saunders, vert, entwined round a sceptre of the

vert, a greyhound sejant arg., collared Bart., of Besford, Worcs., an heraldic first, between two wings, the dexter or,

gu. 59. 2 tiger sejant arg., maned and crowned the sinister arg. 170. 13

Searles, a gem-ring stoned or. 167. 14 or. Segar, Halsall, Newferry Vicarage, Bir-

Sears or Sayer, an eagle displayed with Seccombe, Sir Thomas Lawrence, G. C. I. E. kenhead, a wolf's head couped arg.,

wings inverted ppr. Honor et fides. Sheridan, Newton Abbot, a lion ram- vulned gu. Vincit Veritas.
Seaton, Baron (Colborne), out of a ducal
pant sa. between two elephant's Segar-Parry of Little Haddam, Herts
coronet or, a reindeer's head arg.,
proboscides ppr. Paralus et fidelis. (i) A buck's head couped arg., holding

attired or, between a branch of laurel 231- 13 in the mouth a sprig ppr. {for Parry).
(2) On a ducal coronet or, two snakes
on the dexter and a branch of palm on Sechion of Milton, Oxon., out of a mural

the sinister, both ppr. Sperat infestis. coronet or, a bull's head couped az., vert, entwined round a sceptre of the

armed of the first. cf. 44. 1 first, between two wings, the dexter or,

Seaton, Scotland, a buck's head couped Seckford or Seckrorde, Suff., a cock's the sinister az. {for Segar). 170. 13

ppr., attired or. Bijdand. 121. 5 head erased vert, combed and wattled Segrave, Henry, of Killeghan, co. Meath,
and of Kiltimon, co. Wicklow, Ireland,
Seaton, Scotland, a swan naiant ppr. gu. 90. I a demi-lion rampant ppr., holding be-
tween the paws an oak- branch vert,
Cum progressu cmiius. 99. 9 Secktord, on a mount a greyhound passant acorned or. Dieu et mon Roy.

Seaton, Scotland, a Cornish chough on ppr. cf. 60. 2

the face of a rock. Hazard warili/. Seckham, Major Bassett Thome, D.S.O.,

Seaton, a boar's head couped or. For- of Whillington Old Hall, near Lich- Segrave of Dublin, a demi-lion rampant

ward ours. 43. i field, a lion rampant. Ut ducain arg., holding between the paws a
branch of oak ppr., fructed or, langued
Seaton, Scotland, a wolf's head erased. spero. I. 13 and charged on the shoulder for differ-

Forward ours. 30. 8 Secretan, on a mount vert, an eagle re-

Seaton, on a ducal coronet a wyvern with gardant or, semee of hearts gu., and ence with a martlet gu.
holding in the beak a laurel-wreath of
wings addorsed. 70. 9 Segrave, De, a lion's gamb holding a
the first.
Seaton, a dragon vert, vomiting flames Seddon of Outwood and Kersley, Lanes, branch of laurel vert. ' 37. 4

of fire ppr. cf. 73. 2 two lion's gambs erased and erect sa., Segrave, five arrows or, barbed and

Seaton, Durh., a lion rampant or. Dieu flighted arg., banded of the first and

defende le droit. i. 13 supporting a einquefoil or. wreathed of the second and sa. 173. 3

Seaton, Scotland, a soldier from the Seddon of the Elms, Great Wigston, Segrave of Tilney, five arrows or, headed

middle bearing up a banner in bend Leics., same crest. Non sino, sed and flighted arg., wreathed of the last

and displayed, all ppr. Sustento san- and sa., banded of the first. 173. 3

guine signn. 187. 9 Seddon of Hartlepool, Durh., two bear's Segrove, a lion rampant or, holding an

Seaton, an arm in armour embowed in gambs reversed sa., holding a cinque- oak-sprig ppr.

fess from the elbow holding in the foil or. Non sino, sed dona. Selborne, Earl of (Palmer), on a mount

hand a sword enfiled with a savage's Sedgewick or Sedgewicke, two ears of vert, a greyhound sejant sa.. collared

head couped. rye in saltier or. 154.4 or. and charged on the shoulder with a
trefoil slipped arg. Palma virtuti.
Seaton, a gauntlet ppr. Ma/orum vestigia Sedgewick, a sunflower.

premo. 209. 8 Sedley or Sidley, Kent, out of a ducal cf. 59. 2

Seaton, a dexter hand brandishing a coronet ppr., a goat's head arg., attired Selby, Baron de Selby, in the Kingdom

sabre. 212. 13 or. 128. 14 of Denmark, a Saracen's head ppr.,
wreathed about the temples or and sa.
Seaton, Scotland, a star of six points See of Kent, a hand az., holding an arrow

rayed or. Habet et suam. point downwards ppr. 214. 4 Semper sapit suprema. 190. 14

2,

SEL 499 SEV

Selby, Northumb. and Durh., a Saracen's Semple, Scotland, a stag's head erased. Seton, same crest. Set on. 163. 2

head ppr., wreathed or and sa. 190. 14 Keep tryste. 121. 2 Seton, Scotland, same crest. Semper.

Selby, Walter Arthur, of Earle and Bid- Semple, Scotland, a stag's head couped 163. 2
Seton, a flaming crescent. Habet et suam.
dleston, Northumb., and Winlaton, ppr., attired arg., gorged with a royal

Durh., a Saracen's head couped at the coronet or, charged with a gilliflower. —163. 12

shoulders ppr., \vreathed and tied in a Keep tryste. Seton, a crescent gu. Set on. Virtus

knot behind or and sa. Semper sapit Semple, of Belltrees, Scotland, a hand duxit avoriim. 163. 2

suprcma. I holding a pistol ppr. In loyaitie. Seton of London, a dragon vomiting

Selby of Whitley and Wimbish Hall, 221. 8 flames of fire ppr. Hazard zit /orward.

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Essex, a Saracen's head ppr. Fort ct Semple, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet </• 7Z- 3
Seton, George, Advocate, M.A., F.R.S.E.,
loyal. 190. 14 a broken battle-axe, all ppr. c/. 172. 7
J F.S.A.S., on a ducal coronet a dragon

Selby, Beauchamp Prideaux, Esquire, Senhouse of Seascale and Ellenborough,

J.P., of Parstow, Cornhill-on-Tweed, Cumb., a popinjay holding in its beak vert, wings elevated, sprouting fire ppr.
same crest and motto. a label inscribed with the motto, Leo and charged with a star arg. Hazard

Selby of the Mote, Kent, a Saracen's grntias. Vcb victis. zet /ordward.

head ppr., ^v^eathed about the temples Senhouse, Pocklington-, Humphrey, of Seton, a wy vern vert. Hazard it forward.
or and sa. Semper sapit suprenia.
Netherhall and Barrow House: (i) A 70. 1
Seton-Karr, Sir Henry, C.M.G., M.P., of
190. 14 parrot ppr., holding in its beak a label
Selenger, a griffin's head between two Kippilaw, St. BosweUs, N.B. : (i) Out
inscribed with the motto, Deo gratias of an antique coronet a dexter hand
erect holding a dagger in pale, all ppr
wings. 65. II A(for Senhouse). (2) demi-leopard (/or Karr). (2) On a ducal coronet or,

Selle, His Honour Sir William Lucius, rampant ppr., holding in the dexter

48, Montagu Square, W., out of a ducal paw an ostrich-feather arg. (/or

coronet a demi-griffin segreant. Con- Pocklington). Vce victis. a wyvern ppr. (for Seton). Avant sans

stantiam servare. Senior of Tewin, Herts, on a mount vert, pettr. 70. 9

SelJOke of Haselbarrow, Derbysb., out of a leopard couchant gardant ppr., Seton of Touch, Stirlingsh., Scotland, a

a mural coronet or, a cubit arm erect cro^^Tied with a Saxon coronet or. boar's head couped or. Forward ours.

vested arg., holding in the hand ppr. Medio tutissimus ibis. c/. 24. 9 43- J

an oak-branch vert, fructed of the first. Senlize, De, a lion passant gardant with Seton, Scotland, a man in armour on

Selkirk, Earl of, see Hamilton, Duke of. the tail extended gu. c/. 4. 3 horseback at full speed, holding on
the point of a sword an imperial
Selkirk, Earl of (Douglas), on a chapeau Sennicots, a rose-branch bearing six

gu., turned up erm., a salamander in roses ppr. c/. 149. 8 crown. Inclytus perditm recuperator
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flames ppr. Jamais arriere. 138. 2 Sentbill, two dragons' heads erased, coronee.

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Sellar of Liverpool, a demi-swan with respecting each other enfiled with a Seton, Major Alexander David, Mounie,

j Old Meldrum, Aberdeensh., a demi-
man in armour bearing up in his
wings elevated ppr. Confido. 100. 9 ducal coronet.

Sellers, a demi-swan with wings addorsed I Senton, Lines, out of a mural coronet

arg. 100. 2 or, a lion's head az. 19. 12 dexter hand the Royal Banner of

I Scotland gu., on a canton az. a saltire

Selsey, Baron (Peachey), a demi-lion Sent-Pier, on a spear or, pointed arg., a

double-queued erm., holding in the dolphin naiant of the first. 140. 9 arg. bend ways and displayed, all ppr.,
scarf over dexter shoulder, plume and
dexter paw a muUet pierced gu. Me- Sepham, Kent and Surrey, a mermaid

mar ct fidelis. ppr., ducally crowned, crined, finned, waistbelt arg. Sustcnto sanguine

Selward, Wilts and Warw., an eagle's and holding in her dexter hand a comb signa.

head erased sa., collared or. c/. 83. 2 ' or, and in her sinister seaweeds vert. Seton, Bart., of Garleton, Scotland, a

Selwin-Ibbetson, Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Septuans, Kent, a dolphin naiant ppr. star of six points rayed ppr. Habet it

John, Baron Rookwood, P.C, M.A., j

140. 5 suam. cf. 164. 3

M.P., of Leeds, Yorks : (i) A uni- Serell or Serrell, a covered cup gu. Seton, Scotland, a Cornish chough on

corn's head arg., semee of escallops, Sergeant, Bucks, a dolphin naiant or, the face of a rock ppr. Hazard warily.

armed, maned, and erased gu. {/or guttee-de-larmes. c/. 140. 5 Seton, Sir Bruce Maxwell, Bart.. D.L.,

Ibbetson). (2) Two lion's gambs erm., Sergison, Charles Warden, of Cuckfield of Abercorn, Linlithgowsh.. a Cornish

erased arg., supporting a torch in pale Park, Sussex, a dolphin naiant sa., —chough in front of a rock, all ppr.
or, fired ppr. {for Selwin). Vixi liber pierced transversely by an arrow arg.,
Hazard warily. Forward ours.

et moriar. 39. 7 vulned gu. c/. 140. 5 Seton, a hawk's head az. c/. 88. 12

Selwyn, Essex, and of Freston, Beching- ' Sermon, a crescent sa., and issuing from Seton-Steuart, Sir Alan Henry, Bart.,

ton, Sussex, two lion's gambs erased or, between the horns a cross crosslet D.L., of AUanton, Lanarksh., out of

holding a beacon in pale, fired ppr. fitehed gu. 166. 9 an earl's coronet a dexter hand greisp-

j —ing a thistle, all ppr. Juvant aspera

<•/ 39-7 Seroeold of Cherryhinton, Cambs : (i) A fortes. Virtutis in bello praemium.

Selyocke, Herts and Derbysh., out of a castle or, and issuing from the battle-

mural coronet or, a cubit arm vested , ments a fleur-de-lis az. (/or Seroeold). 288. 8

arg , holding in the band ppr. an oak- (2) In front of a rose gu., a Cornish Seton, a gauntlet ppr. Nigarum vestigia

branch vert, fructed of the first. chough ppr. (/or Pearce). premo. 209. 8
Seroeold, Pearce-, Charles, Taplow Hill,
SemphiU, Baron (Forbes-Semphill) : (i) Seton, a swan naiant ppr. Cum progressu
Maidenhead, same crests.
—Upon the dexter side a stag's head Serres, Scotland, an arm in armour hold- cautus. 99. 9

arg., attired with ten tynes az., and Seton, Sir William Samuel, Bart., of Pit-

collared with a prince's coronet or {/or ing in the hand a sword, all ppr. medden and Cu.shnie, Aberdeensh., a

SemphiU). (2) Upon the sinister side c/. 45. 8 demi-man in a military habit holding
the banner of Scotland with the motto
— a cock ppr. (for Forbes). Keep tryst. Servante, a demi-buU gu.

Watch. 91- 2 Service, Andrew Graham, Esquire, Dal- on an escroU above, Sustento sanguine

Semplll, a buck's head erased. [ gowrie, Lenzie, N.B.. a lion rampant. signa. Merces hcec certa laborum.

121. 2

Sempill, Scotland, a stag's head couped, Malo mori quam /a'dari. I- 13 Severn and Severne, Worcs., a cinq uefoil
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ducally gorged ppr., charged on the Servington of Tavistock, Devonsh., a pine- or. 148. II
[

neck with a cross crosslet. c/. 121. 5 tree erased vert, fructed or, enfiled Severn of Powick, Worcs., same crest.

Semple, a stag's head ppr., attired arg. with a tun or. 148. II

Diligeniia et vigilantia. 121. 5 Seth, a hand ppr., holding a cannon-ball Severn, Edward Charles Samuel. Then-
ford, near Banbury, same crest.
Semple, same crest. Keep Iryste. sa. 216. 3
Severne of Wallop Hall, Shropsh., same
\
crest. Virtus prcestantior aure.
121. 5 Seton, Earl of Winton, on a ducal coronet

Semple of Cathcart, Renfrewsh., and a dragon with wings elevated vert,

Stockholm, Sweden, a stag's head arg., sprouting fire ppr. 14S. II

attired az., charged with a crescent Seton, Earl of Dunfermline, a crescent Severn, a demi-horse salient pierced in

!^u. Diligentia et vigilantia. 119. 8 gu. Semper. 163. 2 the breast by an arrow. cf. 53. 3

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SEW 500 SHA

Seward, out of a ducal coronet or, a Seymour, George Evelyn, a phoenix or, an hour-glass arg., holding in the
mouth a trefoil slipped vert. Fugit
horse's hind-leg, the hoof upwards. in flames ppr. 82. 2

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123. 6| Seymour, Leopold Richard, 9, Grosvenor irrcvocabiie tempus.
Seward of Lee Cottage and Douglas, Gardens, S.W., same crest.
Shadforth, the sun shining on the stump
j
cf an oak-tree sprouting anew. 145. 5
CO. Cork, and Newcastle, co. Limerick : Seymour-Crossley of Castletown, Ireland, Shadwell of Ljmdourie, Staffs, a demi-

(i) Out of a ducal coronet or, the out of a ducal coronet or, a phcenix in

hind-leg of a horse couped at the thigh flames ppr., with wings expanded or. griftin ppr. 64. 2

Aaz., shod of the first. 123. 6. (2) Foi pour devoir. 82. 5 Shadwell, Lucas-, William, the Hall,

dexter hand fesseways grasping a Seymour, Sir Albert Victor Francis, Fairlight, Hastings: (i) An e,scallop

sword in pale ppr., enfiled with an Bart., 31, Eccleston Street, S.W., out within an annulet per pale or and az.
of a ducal coronet or, a demi-phoenix (for Shadwell). (2) On a mount vert
imperial crown or. (3) A dexter cubit in flames ppr., charged with a bendlet a wyvern arg., wings elevated or,
sinister wavy or. Foy pour devoir. charged on the body with six annulets
arm in pale vested gu., cuffed erm.,
rising from park pales or, the hand cj. 82. 5 or.
Seymour, Culme-, Sir Michael, Bart., of
ppr. grasping a truncheon arg. Olim Sbaen of Crix, Essex, a greyhound statant

Sewell, Essex, mural coronet or. Highmount, 00. Limerick, on a naval regardant erm.. collared gu.
martlet sa. crorni or, two brands in saltier in- Shaftesbury, Earl of, see Ashley-Cooper.

Sewell, Philip, Esquire, of Clare House, flamed at the ends ppr., thereon an Shalto, R. C. D., of Whitworth Park.
Catton, Norwich, uses : on a mural eagle rising, also ppr., gazing at the Durh., Cumb., and of Bavington,

coronet a martlet. (0/ no authority.) sun of the first. Foy pour devoir. 30S. 13 Northumb., a salamander regardant
vert, in the midst of flames ppr..
Sewell, in a chaplet of roses arg., leaved Seymour, Vice-Admiral Sir Edward

vert, a bee volant of the first. 137. 5 Hobart, G.C.B., same crest and motto. pierced through the neck with a spear,

Sewell, Frederic Robertson, Brandlingill, Seymour, Culme-, Henry Hobart, Es- point to the sinister, and in the mouth

Cockermouth, upon a mount vert, a quire, of GlenviUe, Bitterne, Hants, on a cross crosslet fitchce. cf. 138. 4

bee volant ppr., within a chain in a naval crown or, two brands in saltire Shaftow, Northumb., a salamander vert,

arch or. 261. 14 inflamed ppr., thereon an eagle rising, m flames ppr. 138. 4

Sewell, Thomas Davies, 29, Grosvenor also ppr., gazing on the sun or. Foy Shairp, J. C., of Houstoun, Linlith-

Road, S.W., a pomme charged with a pour devoir. 308. 1 gowsh., a steel helmet in profile with a

bee volant ppr., encircled by a wreath Seymour, Somers., two wings conjoined plumage of feathers ppr. Vivit pofl
o£ oak, fructed ppr. Non nobis
in leure surmounted by a ducal coro- funeravirtm. 180.4

nascimus. 261. 13 net, all or. ShakeltOD, a poplar-tree vert. 144. 12

Sewell, an arm in armoiu' in bend dexter, Seymour of Burton, Oxon., a pair of Sbakerley of Holme, a demi-hare ram-

grasping a staff in bend sinister, wings conjoined, the dexter or, the pant arg., supporting a garb or.

crowned with a cap of liberty. sinister gu., surmounted by a ducal Shakerley, Chesh., Lanes, and Berks, a

Sewell of Newport, Isle of Wight, Hants, coronet per pale counterchanged. hare sa., supporting a garb or. Anti-
an arm in armour embowed ppr., gar- Seymour, Dorset, on each side of a cha-
quum obtinens. 308. 12

nished or, holding in the hand an acorn peau gu., turned up erm., a wing or. Shakerley, Sir Walter Geoffrey, Bart.,

of the first. Seymor, a swan's neck couped. J. P., of Somerford Park, Chesh., a hare

Sexton, Ireland, a leopard's face ppr. 22. 2 Seymour, a branch of oak fructed and ppr., resting her fore- feet on a garb or.

Sexton, Ireland, a leopard's face az. 22. 2 leaved, all ppr. 151. 3 iioriendo vivam. 308. 12

Sexton, a woman couped at the waist Seymour, Ireland, a hind trippant ppr. Shakespear of Langley Priory, Leics., on

ppr.. Tested gu., her hair flowing or, 124. 12 a mount vert, in front of a falcon with

holding in her dexter hand a chaplet Seymour, a negro's head. Fide et amore. wings elevated per fesse az. and gu., a

vert. 183. 5 cf. 192. 13 tilting-spear erect or. 8?. i

Sexton of London, out of a ducal coronet Seys of Boverton, Glamorgansh.. a demi- Shakespear, Henry Hope, B.A., 4, Pem-

or, a dexter arm in armour embowed lion rampant gu. Crescit sub pondere bridge Mansions, BaySTiater, W., a

ppr., garnished, also or, holding in the virtus. 10. 3 falcon with wings elevated and ex-

gauntlet an anchor sa,, fluke and cable Seys, Godfrey, Wirewood's Green, near pan ded supporting a tilting-s

of the first. Chepstow, same crest and motto. erect ppr. Fide sed cui vide.

Sexton, Ireland, a pheon az. 174. 11 Shaa of Lanham, Norf., out of a ducal Shakespeare of Stratford - on - Avon,

Seymer, a hawk's leg in fess erased, coronet or, a nag's head arg., between Warw., a falcon rising arg., supporting

holding a quill. 113. 12 two wings expanded sa. with the dexter claw a tilting-spear

Seymer of Haudford, Dorset, on a cha- Shackleton, a poplar-tree vert. 144. 12 or, steeled arg. Non sanz droici. 88. 5

peau gu., turned up erm., two wings Sbackleton, Ebenezer, Sunnyside, Carlow, Shaloross of London, and of Shalcrops,

or. c/. 112. 9 a poplar tree ppr., charged with a Derbysh., a martlet or, holding in the
beak a cross patee fitched gu., charged
Seymer, Clay-Ker-, Harry Ernest, Es- buckle tongue paleways or. Forti- on the breast with a mullet.
Shales, a goat's head erased arg., attired
quire, of Hanford, Dorset: A(i) cha- tndine vincimus. 237. 9
or. :28. 5
peau gu. , turned up erm. , winged or (/or Shackleton, Henry, Aberdeen House, Shanan, Ireland, a dove holding in its

Seymer). (2) A unicorn's head erased Sydenham, same crest and motto.
^

arg., gorged with a collar az., charged ^Shackleton, Joseph Fisher, Anna Liffey

with three cro.'^ses moline of the first House, Lucan, co. Dublin, same crest beak an olive-branch. Virtitte duce.
and motto.
{for Ker). (3) Two wings arg., each Shad, Norf., out of a ducal coronet or, a 92. 5
nag's head arg., between two wings Shand, Baron (Shand), a dove with an
charged with a chevron engrailed be-
olive-branch in her mouth. Virtute
tween three trefoils sUpped sa, (jor

Clay). duce.

Seymour, Lord, see Somerset, Duke of. Sbadegrove, a wood or grove, the sun Shand, see Smith-Shand.

Seymour, -see Hertford, Marquess of. shining thereon. Shand, a dove holding in its beak aix

Seymour, Baron Alcester, see Alcester. Shadford, tiie sun shining on the stump olive-branch, all ppr. Virtute duce.

Seymour of Bury, Devonsh., out of a of an oak-tree sprouting fresh branches. 92. 5
Shand of Aberdeen, and Arnhall, Kin-
ducal coronet or, a phcenix in flames 145- S
cardinesh., Scotland, a dove volant
I above the waters holding in the beak
a branch of olive ppr. Virtute duce,
ppr. 82. 5 Shadford, on a staff raguly in fess or, a

Seymour, Charles Derick, 41, St. James's lion passant resting the dexter fore-

Place, S.W., same crest. Fide et paw on an hour-glass erect, and hold-

ing in the mouth a trefoil slipped. comite fortuna. 93. 11

Seymour of Knoyle House, Wilts, out of 5. 14 Shane, Ireland, an arm in armour em-

a ducal coronet or, a phoenix of the Shadford of Pvcd Barns and Darras Hall, bowed holding in the hand and by the

same in flames ppr. Foy poitr devoir. Northumb., a lion passant gardant hair a human head couped at the neck
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82.5 ppr., the dexter fore-paw resting on distilling drops of blood, all ppr.
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SHA 5or SHA

Shank of Castlerig, Fifesh., Scotland, an Sharp, John Henry, 21, Palmeira Square, Sbaw-Lefevre, see Eversley, Viscount.

eagle rising arg." Sptro. 77. 5 Hove, Sussex, same crest. Shaw, Scotland, a phoenix or, in flames

Shank of Gleniston, Fifesh., same crest Sbarp or Sbarpe, Yorks, same crest. of fire ppr. 82. 2

and motto. 77. 5 Sharp, a griffin's head erased per pale or Shaw, Alexander-, of Caledon, co. Ty-

Shanke of RoUesby, Norf., on a ducal and sa., gorged with a ducal coronet rone : ( I ) In flames ppr. a phoenix
,

coronet or, a lion's head erased per counterchanged. cf. 66. 1 arg. (for Shaw). 82. 2. (2) An arm

fess arg. and gu. cf. 19. 10 Sharp, Russia, a plume of ostrich-feathers in armour embowed grasping a sword

Shanks, James, 79, Merrion Square, ppr. Virlute et vigilantia. 115. i all ppr., hilt and pommel or (for Alex-

Dublin, on a mural crown ppr., an Sbarp, out of a ducal coronet per pale ander). Vincit amor patria;. 195. 2

eagle rising arg., each wing charged or and sa., a wolf's head coimter- Sbaw-Hamiiton, Very Rev. Robert

with a trefoil slipped gu. Spero. changed. cf. 30. 5 James, D.D., Dean of Armagh, Ireland:

Shanly or MacShanly, co. Leitrim, Ire- Sbarp, J. Fox, Esquire, Treneere, Tor- (i ) In front of two battleaxes in saltire
land, on a wreath of the colours an arm
in armour embowed ppr., the hand also quay, an eagle's head erased az., an oak-tree fructed, all ppr., the trunk

ducally gorged or, and holding in the transfixed with a frame-saw or (for

ppr., grasping a broken sword arg., hilt beak a pheon point downwards arg. Hamilton). Through. A(2) pelican
and pommel or. therefrom five drops of Hens cnnscia recti.
in her piety ppr. charged with a

biood. Pro patria ct religione. Sbarpe, Wallace William Jessopp, So- covered cup gu. (for Shaw). I die for

Sbanly of Fearnaght, co. Leitrim, Ire- licitor and Public Notary, Falmouth, those I love.
land, an arm in armour embowed ppr.,
an eagle's head erased az., holding in Sbaw of Norton House, Denby, Pem-

t!ie hand also ppr., grasping a broken the beak a pheon arg. Procedez, ne brokesh., on a bugle-horn in fess, a
sword arg., hilt and pommel or, there-
regredez. swan with wings elevated ppr. Lceti-

from five drops of blood. Sbarpe, a wolf's head erased per pale sa. tia et spe immorlrilitatis.

Shann of Hampstwaite, Yorks, in front and or. 30. 8 Sbaw, William Otho Nicholson, of Ar-
rowe Park. Chesh. : (i) A dove bendy
of an annulet or, a hand erect holding Sbarpe of Brighton, a wolf's head erased

a dagger, all ppr. Fideliter. sa.. ducally gorged or. sinister of six arg. and sa., holding in

Shannon, a demi-talbot sa. cf. 55. 12 Sbarpe, a wolf's head erased per pale or the beak an olive-branch ppr., the

Shannon, Earl of (Boyle), out of aducal and sa., gorged with a ducal coronet dexter claw resting on a lozenge

coronet or, a lion's head erased per counterchanged. cf. 30. 8 evminei (for Shaio). 92.9. (2) Out of

pale crenellee arg. and gu., charged Sbarpe, James Birch, of Glenturf, Cam- a ducal coronet gu. , a lion's head erm.

—with a crescent for difference. Vivil berley, Surrey, Major in the Royal (for Nicholson). Percastraada.ftra. 17.5

post funera virtus Spectemur agendo, Engineers, in front of a wolf's head Sbaw of Heath Charnock, Preston, Hey

cf. 19. 10 erased per pale sa. and or, gorged with Side, and BuUhaghe, all in Lanes, a
Shannon, on a gauntlet an eagle close ppr.
a collar vair, thi'ee roses fessewise gu., falcon volant ppr. 88. 3

Shapleigh of Totnes, Devonsh., and leaved, barbed, and seeded ppr. Shaw, Ireland, a cock's head issuing
Cornw., an arm vested gu., turned up
Knowledge is power. 30. 3

arg., holding in the hand ppr. a chaplet Sbarpe, Henry Birch, 2, Albert Street, Sbaw, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant gu.,
armed and langued az. Mens immota
vert, garnished with roses of the first. Lower Grosvenor Place, S.W., same

Shard of Horsleydown, Surrey, a lion crest and motto. marttt. 10. 3

passant per pale or and sa., guttee Sbarpe, James William, Woodroffe, Por- Shaw, a demi-lion gu., holding in the

counterchanged, resting the dexter terlington Road, Bournemouth, same dexter paw a sword ppr. Fide et forti-

fore-paw on a bugle-horn of the crest and motto. tudinc. 14. 12

second. Sbarpe of Melton, Suff., a wolf's head Sbaw, a lion rampant gu.. armed and

Shardeiow of Shardelow, Suff., a plume erased per pals or and az., and charged langued az. Mens immota. '-13
on the neck with a horse-shoe arg. En
of feathers arg. 115. i Shaw of Woodhouse, Staffs, a hind's

Sbarman-Crawford, Robert Gordon, of Dieu est tout. cf. 30. 8 head quarterly arg. and or, pierced
through the neck by an arrow headed
Crawfordsburn, co. Down (i) A swan Sbarpe, Ireland, a griflSn's head erased
:

Aclose ppr. (2) dove rising holding per pale or and sa., ducally gorged az., the feather broken and drooping

in the beak a laurel-sprig ppr. Durum counterchanged. cf. 66. 2 arg.

patientia frango. Sbarpe, Rev. Thomas Wetherhead, Bed- Sbaw, Sir Eyre Massey, K.C.B., 114,

Sharnborne of Sharnborne Hall, Norf.. a dington, Surrey, in front of an eagle's Belgrave Road, a hind's head sa. trans-
lion's gamb couped and erect, grasping
head erased or, the neck encircled fixed through the neck with an arrow

a griffin's head erased sa. with four plain collars az., a pheon or. Te ipsum, nosce.

Sharp, Scotland, a branch of oak acorned point downwards of the last. Shaw, Sir Robert, Bart.. J.P., D.L., of
Bushy Park, co. DubHn, a hind's head
ppr. Progredior. 151. 3 Sbarpe, on a ducal coronet or, a peacock couped az., the neck transpierced by

Sharp of Hoddom, Dumfriessh., an oak- sejant ppr.

tree ppr. Sub umbra quies. 143. 5 Sbarpe of Baydon, Cumb., a peacock an arrow in bend or, flighted. Teip-

Sharp, William, Esquire, Barbados, a sejant ppr.. in a ducal coronet or, hold- sum nosce. cf. 124. 6

iltini-lion rampant erased ppr., gorged ing in the beak an ear of wheat of the Sbaw of London, and Colchester, Essex,

with a collar nebuly az., holding be- second, leaved vert. a hind's head or, pierced through by

tween the paws a wreath of oak ppr., Sbarpe of RoUeston, Leics., and Winge, an arrow of the same, headed and

ineircling an escallop or. 227. 15 Ruth, on a ducal coronet or, a pea- feathered arg. cf. 124. 6

Sharp of Kincarrochy, Scotland, a celes- cock sitting ppr., holding in the beak Shaw of Ardesley, Yorks, a talbot pas-

t lal crown or. Pro mitra coronam. an ear of wheat of the first, bladed sant ermines, eared arg. 54- >

Sharp, Bart., of Scotscraig, Fifesh., Scot- vert, and charged upon the breast with SbawofWoodfield. Yorks, same crest. 54. i
land, same crest and motto.
a crescent for difference. Shaw, John Lancaster, Esquire, B.A.

Sharp of Stoneyhill, Edinburgh, Scot- Sbarpey of Sharpel, Kent, a cubit arm (Oxon), Redgehill, Torquay, a talbot

land, a pheon ppr. Progredere, ne re- vested az., with three puffs arg., hold- passant sa., charged on the body with

'in den. 174. II ing in the hand ppr. three spears, two two fleurs-de-lis or, holding in the
mouth a trefoil slipped vert. Prudcns
Sharp, Herbert, Myrtle Grove, Bingley, in saltier and one in pale, headed of the

I -reds, upon three pheons arg. an second, the staves or. qui i,':liais. 3^4- 5

1 Mgle's head erased sa., gorged with a Sharpies of Triekleton, Lanes, a dexter Shaw-Hellier, Thomas Bradney, the

..'.own, also vallery. hand brandishing a sword ppr. Wodehouse, Wombourne, Wolver-

Sharp, a steel cap with a plume of 212. 13 hampton : (i) A cock arg., guttee-de-

leathers ppr. Vivit post funera virtus. Sbattock, Wilts, a dexter hand holding sang, combed and wattled gu. (for

Sharp of Bishopwearmouth, Durh., an a lion's gamb erased ppr. 220. 10 Hellier). (2) A hind's head quarterly

laL'le's head erased az., ducally gorged Sbaunty, Ireland, a chevalier brandishing arg. and or, pierced through the neck

or holding in the beak a pheon arg. a flaming sword ppr., chained by the with an arrow headed az., the feather

liit:ii spiro, spero. 83. 10 neck or. broken and dropping arg. (for Shaw).

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SHA 502 SHE

Shaw, Charles Edward, Esquire, M.P., Shayer, on the top of a tree a pelican by a boar's head and neck erased az..
langued and crined of the first.
of Rickerscote, Staffs, five arrows, one in her piety with wings elevated and

in pale and four in saltirc, banded. Nil addorsed. Dirino lutamine. 249. 19

desperandum. SheaSe, Bart, (extinct), of Edswall, co. Sheffield of Croxby, Lines, a boar's head

Shaw, Sir Jolin Charles Kenward, Bart., Clare, out of a mural coronet arg., a and neck erased gu. 41-5
J.P., of Eltham, Kent, six arrows
cubit arm vested gu., cuffed vert, the Sheffield, three ears of rye or. 1 54. 6
interlaced saltirewise or. flighted,
headed, and encircled by a belt gu., hand grasping a sword in bend sinister Sheil, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
buckle and pendant of the first. Vin-
ppr., the hilt and pommel or, between or, a triple plume of twelve ostrich
cit qui paiitnr.
Shaw of London, an arrow in pale or, a branch of laurel and another of oak, I feathers, three, four, and five. 114. '1

feathered and headed arg., passing also ppr. Sheild of Uppingham, Rutl. : (i) A demi-
through a mascle sa.
Shearer, Scotland, on a chapeau a dexter ram or, semee of mullets gu. (for

hand holding up by the band a garb, Sheild). cf. 130. 13. {2) Upon a
I

all ppr. mount vert, a demi-wolf ppr., gorged

Shaw, Shropsh., Chesh., and Surrey, six Shearer, Lieutenant-Colonel Johnston, with a collar sa., supporting a javelin
erect, also ppr. (for Gilson). Scuto
arrows interlaced in saltier or, flighted Simla, India, a garb or, banded with a

and headed arg., and tied together by serpent ppr. Vive ut postea vivas. magnis qnam gladio.

a belt gu., the buckle and pendant of Shearman of Grange, Ballycarron, and Sheill of Nantes, France, an arm couped

the first. Kilcreene, co. Kilkenny, Ireland, a at the elbow and erect vested gu.,

Shaw, Bart., Scotland, a demi-savage af- dove holding in its beak an olive- encircled by a ducal coronet or, hold-
froutee, wreathed about the head and branch, all ppr. Fide et amore. 92. 5 ing in the hand a sword ppr., pommel
waist ppr., holding in the dexter hand Shears, a talbot's head erased ppr., col- and hilt of the second. Omne solum

a key or, the sinister resting on a club lared and lined or. cf. 56. i forti patriae.

reversed, also ppr. / mean well. Shearwood, a raven sa. 107. 14 Sheill of Smithfield, Forfarsh., a cubit

Shaw, Scotland, a demi-savage wTeathed Sheath of Wyberton, near Boston, Lanes, arm erect surrounded by flames of fire,

about the middle ppr. I mean well. i86. i a lion passant ppr. Leniter sustineo. the hand grasping a d'agger, all ppr.

Shaw-Stewart, Sir Michael Robert, Bart., 6. 2 Agere et pati. cf. 212. 3

of Greenock and BlaclihaU, Ren- Shebbeare of Shebbeare-Town, Abbots- Sheils-Eccleston, see Eccleston.
ham, Devonsh., a lion rampant ppr.,
Afrewsh. : (i) lion's head erased gu. holding in the dexter paw a laurel- Shells, Scotland, a boar's head couped.

A(for Stewart). 17. 2. (2) demi- branch vert. Cum numine benigno. Be traist. 43. i

savage wreathed about the head and Shells of Drumshallon, co. Louth, Ire-

middle with laurel, and holding a club Shed, a tent or. '58. 7 land, a cubit arm erect vested gu.,
enfiled by a ducal coronet or, grasping
—over his shoulder, all ppr. {for Shaw). Sheddan, Scotland, a dove volant or, in the hand a dagger ppr. Omne solum
Spero mcliora. / mean well. 1S6. i holding in the beak an olive-branch

Shaw-Yates, Ernest Bentley, of Banwell vert. 93. 10 ' forti patria.

Castle, Somers. : (i) A talbot passant Shedden of Spring Hill, Isle of Wight, of Sheircliff of Shirecliffe, Yorks, a cutlass

ermines, eared arg. (for Shaw). 312.8. Auchingree, Ayrsh., and Paulersburv in pale arg., hilt and pommel or, en-

(2) Upon a mount vert, a goat's head Park, Northants, a hermit's head and filed on the blade with a leopard's face
erased arg., armed or, charged on the shoulders affrontee ppr., vested in of the last embrued at the mouth gu.

neck with a pellet, and surmounting two russet, his hood thrown back. Fidem 22. I

branches of oak in saltire ppr. f ructed meam observabo. 192. 3 Shekel! of Pebworth, Glouc, an esquire's
,

or (for Yates). 312.9. Mensimmolus. Shee, out of a ducal coronet or, a mount helmet ppr. iSo. 3

Shaw, Scotland, a hand holding up a vert, thereon a stag at gaze ppr. 118. 7 Shelbery or Shelbury of London, Surrey,
Shee of Cloran, co. Tipperary, Ireland, a
covered cup ppr. I mean well. 217. 11 and Colchester, Esses, a lion's head

Shaw of Elmwood, Lanark, Scotland, a swan rising sa. Vincit Veritas. 99. 12 erased per saltire arg. and gu. 17. 8

dexter hand ppr., holding a covered Shee, out of a ducal coronet or, on a Shelburne, Earl of, see Lansdowne, Mar-

cup or. Bene d-enoto. 217. II mount vert, a swan with wings ad- quess of.

Shaw of London, issuing from rays of dorsed ppr. Sheldon of Besley, Worcs., Rowley

the sun or, an arm ppr.. vested sa., Shee, a swan rising with wings addorsed. Regis, Staffs, ancl Henry James Shel-

the hand holding up a mort-head ppr. Cruce salus. 99. 12 don, Esquire, of Brailes House, Warw.,

20S. 10 Shee, Bart, (extinct), Ireland, a swan a sheldrake ppr. Optitmttn pati.
Sheldon, John Prince, Esquire, J. P., the
Shaw-Mackenzie of Newhall : A( i ) stag's with wings addorsed sa., beaked gu.
Brund, Sheen, Buxton, Derby, same
head and neck affrontee couped ppr. Vincit Veritas. 99. 12 crest. Esse quam videri.

A(for Mackenzie). 119. 12. (2) dex- Sheehy, Ireland, an arm in armour couped

ter cubit arm couped and holding a below the elbow and erect holding in Sheldon, Middx., a sheldrake arg., beaked

—dagger erect, all ppr. (for Shaw). Per- the hand a sword, the blade entwined gu., and holding in the beak a rose of
the last, seeded or, slipped and leaved
sei'erando. Fide et fortitudine. 212. 9 with a snake, all ppr. cf. 210. 2
vert.
Shaw-Kennedy, John, i. South Eaton Sheen, a sword erect, the blade enfiled

Place, S.W., a palm-branch ppr. with a rebel's head, all ppr. 191. 9 Sheldon of Aberton, Worcs., and Upton-

Shawe, five arrows, one in pale and four Sheen, out of a mural coronet a staff on-Severne, a sheldrake ppr., charged

in saltier, bound by a ribbon. 173. 3 raguly vert. cf. 147. 10 for distinction with an escallop gu.

Shawe of Kesgrave Hall, Suff., a falcon Sheepshanks, Rev. Thomas, of Arthing- Sheldrake, a sheldrake ppr.

volant ppr. 88. 3 ton Hall, Leeds, Yorks, on a mount Shelletoe, a lion rampant arg., ducally

Shawe, Henry Cunliffe, Esquire, of Wed- vert, a sheep passant arg. 131-9 crowned or, in flames of fire ppr.

dington Hall, Nuneaton, Warw., a fal- Sheere, out of a ducal coronet a swan cf. I. 12

con volant arg. 88. 3 with wings addorsed. Shelley, Sir Charles, Bart., of Castle

Shawe-Storey of Arcot Hall, Cramlington, Sheffield, Duke of Buckingham and Nor- Goring, Sussex, a griffin's head erased

ANorthumb. : (i ) falcon sa., within a manby (extinct), a boar's head erased arg. , ducally gorged or. Fey e fdalgia.

chaplet of laurel ppr., charged on the at the neck or. Comiler sed fortiter. 41.5 cf. 66. II

breast with an Eastern cross or, and Sheffield, Earl of (Hohoyd), a demi- Shelley, Sir John, Bart., J.P., same crest.

for distinction charged also with a : griflin segreant with wings endorsed Comme je trouve. cf. 66. 11

Across crosslet of the last. (2) hind's sa., holding between the claws a ducal Shelley or Shelly, Sussex, a griffin's head
I

head couped arg., charged with three coronet or. Quern te Deus esse jussit. erased arg. , ducally gorged or. cf. 66. 2
I Shelley, Sussex, a griffin's head erased

lozenges, one and two, erm., holding in Sheffield, Sir Berkeley Digby George,

the mouth an arrow in pale or, flighted Bart., of Normanby, Lines, a boar's arg., beaked and ducally gorged or.

arg. Sola virtus reddit nobilem. head and neck erased or. Comiter sed cf. 66. 2

Shaxton of Buthell, Xorf., out of a ducal fortiter. 41. 5 Shelley, a wolf's head couped between

coronet gu., a talbot's head sa., col- Sheffield, Charles Edward, Romford, two wings or, charged with as many

lared, eared, and ringed or. Essex, a garb in fesse or, surmounted bars gu.

SHE 503 SHE

Shelly, Suff.. a griffin's head erased arg., Sheppard, Rev. Henry Drought, D.D., Sherburne, a unicorn's head erased
incumbent of Christ Church, Belfast, lozengy or and vert, armed and maned
diically gorged or. cf. 66. 2

Shelly, John, Princess House, Plymouth, a derai-man girt round the loins with of the first. Nectemerenectimide. 49.5
a goat-skin holding in the dexter hand Sherd, a bugle-horn arg., strung and
a unicorn's head erased arg. Pro

piitria e/usque libertate. 49. 5 a sword, and in the sinister a shepherd's garnished sa. 228. 11

Sbelmerdine of Langport, Somers., an es- crook, all ppr. Dirigo et defendo. Sherteild, on a rock sa., a fire-beacon or,

callop ppr. Nil desperandum. 141. 14 Sheppard, Shropsh., a ram statant arg., flamraant gu. cf. 177. 8

Shelton, a Saracen's head ppr. 190. 14 attired or. 131. 13 Sherfield, on the top of a tower a Cornish

Shelton, Notts and Yorks. a lion passant Sheppard of Frome Selwood, Somers., a chough rising, all ppr. 156. 13

gu., gorged with a chaplet of laurel ram passant ppr., between two olive- Shergold, a demi-lion rampant gu., hold-

vert. cf. 6. 2 branches vert. ing an escallop az. i3- 10

Shennan, Watson, Conical Hills, Otago, Sheppard, Rev. Henry Alexander Graliam, Sheridan, a dexter hand gu., holding a

New Zealand, on a dexter gauntlet or, Rednock House, Stirling, same crest. cross crosslet fitched or. 221. 14

a falcon close perched ppr. Yirtute Sheppard, Osborne, Glyn Clydach, co. Sheridan, Ireland, an angel in a praying

duce. Neath, on a mount vert, a stag courant posture between two laurel- branches,
Shenton, a dexter hand holding an open
regardant. all ppr. 184. 2

book ppr. 215. 10 Sheppard, Cotton-, Bart, (extinct), of Sheridan, Middx., out of a ducal coronet

Shepard or Sheppard, Bucks, two battle- Thornton Hall, Bucks: (i) A lamb a stag's head. 120. 7

axes in saltier or. 172. 4 passant arg., between two laurel- Sheridan, Algernon Thomas Brinsley, of

Shepard, Sussex, and of Mendlesham, branches vert (for Sheppard). (2) On Frampton Court, Dorset, out of a ducal
a mount vert, a falcon with wings coronet a stag's head ppr. Cervus
Suff., a lion's head sa., issuing from a

tower or. expanded and belled or (for Cotton). lacessitus leone. 120. 7

Shepard or Shepperd of Chelsbury and Nee timeo, nee sperno. Sheridan or Sheriden, on a chapeau gu.,
Koulwright, Oxon., a ram passant arg.,
armed or, between two branches of Sheppard, Bart., of Thornton HaU, turned up erm., a lion's head erased.

Bucks, same crests and motto. 17. 9

laurel vert. Sheppard, Ireland, a bull's head erased Sheriff or Sherive of Bogbye, Warw., a

Shepard of Battersea. Surrey, and Peas- az. 44. 3 lion's gamb erased or, holding a branch
marsh, Sussex, on a mount vert, a
Sheppard, on a mount vert, a stag in full of dates, the fruit of the first, in the

stag current regardant ppr., attired chase regardant or. 118. 12 pods arg., the stalk and leaves vert.

arg. 118. 12 Sheppard of Peasmarsh, Sussex, issuing Sheriff, Scotland, a lion's gamb erased

Shepard or Shepherd, Devonsh., on a out of the tower of a castle embattled or, holding a laurel-branch vert. Esse
mount vert, a stag lodged regardant
or, a lion's head sa. quam videri. cf. 2;. 4

arg., vulned in the shoulder gu. Sheppard of Campsey Ashe, Suff., issuing Sheriffe of London, a dragon rampant gu.,

cf. 115. 9 from a tower or, a talbot's head sa. holding between the claws a chaplet of
Shepard or Shepherd, Kent and Sussex,
Shepperd of Kirbydon, Norf., a demi- the last, leaved vert.

a stag lodged regardant arg. 9cf. 1 1 5 . buek regardant ppr., attired or. Sheringley of Dublin, a hand holding
Sheperd, two halberds in saltier ppr. 172.4
Shepperson, on a mural coronet a wyvern a helmet adorned with a plume of
Shepheard and Sheppard, a dexter hand
displayetl. Ligurio rores. 70. 6 feathers arg. and sa.

ppr., holding up a cross crosslet fitched Shepstone, Sir Theophilus, K.C.M.G., of Sherington of London, a talbot sa., eared

sa. 221. 14 Cape Colony, in front of two assegais arg. cf. 54. 2
Shepheard of London, same crest. Dextrn
in saltire ppr., a demi-eagle displayed Sherington of Medburne and Lacocke,

cruce vincit. 221. 14 arg., gorged with a wreath of oak Wilts, Worcs., and Sherington, Norf.,

Shepheard of Ixning, Suflf., a ram passant vert. a scorpion in pale or, the tail in chief,

ppr. cf. 131. 13 Sherar of Shrewsbury, on a chapeau gu., between two elephant's tusks, the upper

Shepherd, on a mural coronet a wyrern turned up erm., a cubit arm in pale part chequy arg. and az., the bottom

with wings expanded holding in the vested az., cuffed of the second, hold- gu., each charged with a cross formeesa.
mouth a broken spear.
Shepherd, a cock gu., holding in the beak ing in the hand ppr. a garb or. Sherland, a bull's scalp arg. 123. 8
Sherard, Baron, see Harborough.
Sherland of Sheppey, Kent, and Norf.,

a cinquefoil stalked vert. cf. 91. 2 Sherard, Baron (Sherard), out of a ducal a griffin segreant arg., holding in the

Shepherd of London, a buck lodged re- coronet per pale nebuly arg. and az., a dexter claw a fleur-de-lis or. cf. 62. 2

gardant or, wreathed round the neck peacock's tail erect ppr., banded or and Sherland, Devonsh., a sea-horse arg.,

with laurel vert. cf. 115. 9 gu. Hostis hoHori invidia. cf. 115. 6 1 charged with an anchor sa.

Shepherd, Devonsh., on a mount vert, a Sherard or Sherrard, out of a ducal Sherley, a crosier or. 170. 14

stag lodged regardant arg., vulned in coronet or, a peacock's tail in pale Sherlock, Ireland, among flags vert, a

the shoulder gu. cf. 115. 9 ppr. Hostis honori invidia. 115. 6 duck az. 102. 5

Shepherd-Cross, Herbert, 19, Queen's Sherborne, Baron (Dutton), a plume of Sherlock of London, a dolphin haurient

Gate Gardens, S.W. : (i) A stork ppr., five ostrich-feathers arg., az., or, vert sa. 140. II
and gu. Servaho fidem. Sherlock, Lieutenant-Colonel Wright,
resting the dexter foot on a fountain.
Sherborne of Ribleton, Lanes, a unicorn's Barradaw, co. Cork, a pelican in her
and holding in the beak a cross crosslet, head arg., crined and armed or. 49. 7 piety ppr., charged on the breast with
a fleur-de-lis az. Prest pour mon pais.
all between eight bulrushes, four on Sherbrooke, Viscount (Rt. Hon. the late
either side (for Cross). (2) On a mount

vert, a ram passant in front of a gate, Sir Robert Lowe, P.C, G.C.B., D.C.L., cf. 98. 8

and all between two trees. LL.D., F.R.S.), of Sherbrooke, Surrey, Sherlock of Grace Dieu, co. Waterford,

Shepherd, alias Thwaites, of Mihi-Hay, in front of a wolf's head erased ppr.. and Sherlockstown, co. Kildare, a peli-

in Heanor and Remerston, Derbysh., gorged with a collar gemel or, two can in her piety ppr. 98- 8

a hind's head. 124. i mullets of the last, pierced gu. Sherlock, Thomas Thierri, 15, Harcourt
Sherbrooke, a fleur-de-lis. Vi si non
Shepherd of Nun Green, Surrey, a mount Street, Dublin, same crest.

vert, thereon in front of two'shepherd's consilio. 148. 2 Sherlock of Cahir, co. Tipperary, Ireland,
a pelican in her piety ppr., charged on
crooks in saltire or, a lamb passant arg. Sherbrooke, a horse's head couped arg.,

227. 2 charged with three bars gu. the breast with a crescent for difference.

Shepley, a lion sejant or, collared gu. cf. 50. 13 cf. 98. 8

cf- 7- 4 Sherbrooke, William, Oxton Hall, South- Sherlock, Wright, Barradaw, co. Cork, a
Shepley, Surrey and Yorks, a buck's well : (i) Same crest as above. {2) A pelican in her piety charged on the
wolf's head erased arg. Vi si non
head erased ppr. 121. 2 breast with a fleur-de-lis az. Prest

Sheppard, Captain Henry, J.P., of Clifton, consilio. pour mon pais.
Glimrone, Roscrea, Tipperary, Ireland, Sherman of Littlelinton, Cambs, and
Sherburne, Bart, (extinct), of Stonyhurst,
Croydon, Surrey, a demi-lion rampant
a hand holding a shepherd's crook. Lanes, a unicorn's head couped arg.,

Deus pastor incus. .^19. 8 armed or. 49. 7 sa., holding a sprig of holly vert.

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SHE SHO

Sherman of Ipswich. Suff., a sea-lion Shield, Ruth, a dexter cubit arm grasp- Shipton, an eel uaiaut ppr. 142. 10

sejant per pale or and arg., guttee-de- ing a scimitar. Pro lege Rege grege. Shipton, Yorks, a Hon ramrant. i. 13

poix, finned of the first. c/. 20. 2 213. 5 Shirley, see Ferrers, Earl.

Sherman, Devonsh. and London, a sea- Shields, Scotland, a dexter hand gii. Shirley, Scotland, a crosier or. 170. 14

lion sejant per pale or and arg.. guttee- 222. 14 Shirley, a Saracen's head in profile couped

de-poix, finned of the first, charged on Shields or Shiells, Scotland, a dexter ppr., flTeathed or and az. 190. 14

the shoulders with a crescent for dif- hand gu., holding an escutcheon az. Shirley, Sewallis Evelyn, Esquire, Etting-

ference, c/. 20. 2 cf. 219. 7 ton Park, Warw., a Saracen's head
176. 10
Sherman, Suff., a sea-lion sejant sa., Shields, an escutcheon az. —couped at the neck ppr., wreathed or

charged on the shoulder with three Shields, a demi-lion rampant or. and az. Honor virlutis prcemium.

bezants, two and one. 0/. 20. 2 10. 2 Loyal suis je. 190. 14

Sherman of Newark, Leics., a sea-lion Shields, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant or, Shirley of Shirley, Derbysh., a Saracen's

sejant arg., guttee-de-poix, finned or. holding with the paws an anchor az. head in profile couped at the neck

cf. 20. 2 12. 12 ppr., and wreathed about the temples
Shields, a demi-leopard rampant or.
Sherman of Ottery St. Mary, Devonsh., a Aor and az. Badges : (i) horse-shoe.
c/- 23- 13 (2) A Bourchier knot.
sea-lion sejant sa., guttee-d'or, finned Shiell, Anthony George, Esquire, of
Shirley of London, three broad arrows,
ppr. cf. 20. 2

Sherman, a lion's head erased gardant Middle Temple, London, a cubit arm two in saltier and one in pale, or,

erect surrounded by flames of file, the plumed arg., enfiled with a garland of

Sherman of Coniral Hills and of Perketoi, hand grasping a dagger, all ppr. Agere laurel vert.
New Zealand, at present residing at
et pali. cf. 212. 3 Shirley, Sussex, out of a ducal coronet a

Eslemont, Moffat, N.B., on a dexter Shiels, Scotland, a boar's head couped stag's head, all arg. 120.7

gauntlet or, a falcon perched ppr. ppr. Be traist. 43. i Shirreff, a lion rampant double-queued
Shiels, a mullet pierced or.
Virtute duce. 86. 13 az. . armed and langued or. i• 1

Sherman, Norf., an adder nowed ppr., Shiercliffe, a falchion erect enfiled with Shirt, a griflin's head between two wings.

thereon a pigeon arg., membered gu. a leopard's face or. 22. 1 65. II

92. 10 Sfciers, a dexter hand holding a palm- Shivez, a demi-cat ppr. Virtute non vi.

Sberrard, IJncs and Leics., out of a branch ppr. 219. II 26. II

ducal coronet or, a peacock's tail erect Shiers, Bart, {extincl), of Slyfield, Surrey, Shone, a dolphin naiant gu. 140. 5

ppr. Hostis honori invidia. 115. 6 a demi-Hon rampant sa., supporting an Shoobridge of Uckfield. Sussex, a leop-

Sherrif, Scotland, a lion's gainb erased escallop or. 13. 10 ard's face or, between two wings sa.

or, holding a branch of laurel vert. Shiflner, a greyhound's head erased gu. Shore, see Teignmouth. Baron.

Esse gitam vidcri. cf. 37. 4 61. 4 Shore, a stork holding in its dexter claw
Shershall, a lion sejant sa. 8. 8 Shiffner, Rev. Sir George Croxton, Bart., a stone ppr. Pcriimts licitis.

Sherston, Major Charles Daris, Ever- M.A., of Coombe, Sussex, Rector of 105. 6

creech House, Bath, Soniers., a stag Hamsey, Sussex, an estoile or, between Shore, Derbysh., a stork regardant arg.,

lodged regardant or. armed and hoofed the rays six annulets az. 313. 15 resting the dexter claw on a pellet.

gu., charged on the shoulder with a Shiklewdrth, a garb or, banded sa., and Shore, Derbysh., a crane ppr., resting tha

cinquefoil vert. in the band a sickle arg. cf. 153. 2 dexter claw on a mullet sa.

Shei-wen, Rev. William, Dean Rectory, Shillinglaw, Scotland, a bee-hive with Shore of Norton Hall, Derbysh., a stork

Cockermouth, a demi-man holding in bees volant and counter-volant ppr. regardant arg., beaked and membered

his dexter hand a sword, and in his 137. 7 gu.. holding in its dexter claw a pebble,
SbiltOD, on a ducal coronet or, a dolphin and gorged with a collar gemel sa.,
sinister a staff, all ppr.

Sherwin, Hants, and of Bramcote Hills, naiant az. 140. 4 holding in its beak a holly-leaf slipped
vert. Non dormit qui custodit.
Notts, an eagle or. pellettee, with Shinglehurst of London, a battle-axe

wings expanded az. c/. 77. 5 erect ppr. 172. 3 Shorrock, Eccles, Esquire, of Law Hill

Sherwin or Shirwin of Chichester, Sussex. Shipey or Shippey, on a chapeau sa., House. Blackburn, Lanes, a demi-stag

a demi-man holding in his dexter hand a turned up erm.. an escallop of the first ppr., semee of mullets and supporting

sword, and in his sinister a staff, all ppr. between two wings or. 141. 11 between the legs a cross patee fitchee,

Sherwin, Ireland, a demi-man couped Shipham, a demi-reermouse or bat with all sa. Perscieranda.

holding in his dexter hand a sword, and wings expanded gu. and arg., ducaUy Short, Scotland, a ship in flames ppr.

in his sinister Jacob's staff, all ppr. crowned or, vuhied of the first. Spes in extremum.

Sherwood, a dexter hand ppr.. holding a Shipley, a hand ppr., holding an olive- Short of Tenterden. Kent, a griffin's head

branch of a rose-tree arg., leaved vert. branch vert. 219. 9 or, between two wings az., semce-

218. 10 Shipley of Twyford, Hants, out of an d'etoiles gold. cf. 65. 11

Sherwood of Colchester, Essex, in front of earl's coronet or, the bust of a Moorish Short, a griflin's head arg., holding in the

an olive-tree eradicated ppr., two biD- prince ppr., habited of the first, beak a trefoil slipped vert. c/. 66. I

[

books in saltire or. In via stcrncre. «Teathed about the temples arg. and Short of Edington Grove, Lines, a

Shettle, Warw. and Dorset, on a rock a sa A'ec placida contenta quieta est. griflin's head and neck with wings

wyvern statant with wings elevated Shipman, Notts, a leopard sejant arg.. elevated sa., collared erm. Sinceritas.

and endorsed. Leyiie tt certus. 69. 1 spotted sa., resting the dexter paw on cf.hy. II
Shettow, a cubit arm erect holding in
a ship's rudder az. Short, Essex, a griffin's head between two

the hand an etoile. Shipman of Welby, Heref., a demi-ostrich wings. 65. II

Shevill of Bishop Wearmouth, Durh., out with wings expanded arg., ducally Short of Newham HaU, Yorks, a griffin's

of a naval coronet or, a demi-lion ram- gorged and beaked or, holding in the head couped or, between two wings

pant gu., holding between the paws a beak a key az., and vulned in the I az. 65. II

ship's sail arg., charged with an anchor breast gu. Short of Bickham, Devonsh., a griffin's

Monsa. privilege et mon devoir. Shippard, Sir Sidney Godolphin Alex- head or, between two wings az., each

Shewen, an antelope trippant vert. 1 26. 6 ander, K.C.M.G., 15, West Halkin charged with an estoile of the first.

Shewersden, Essex, a demi-talbot arg., Street, Belgrave Square, S.W., a ram cf. 65. II

eared sa., coUared gu., holding between passant arg., armed or, between two Short of Lines, a griffin's head and

the paws a lozenge of the second. laurel-branches vert. Vi et virtute. neck, wings elevated sa., collared

Shiel, Ireland, an eagle's head between Shippard, out of a ducal coronet a pea- erm. Sinceritas.

two wings ppr. 84. 2 cock's tail, all ppr. 115. 6 Short, E. W., Esquire, of 9, Woodside,

Shield, Northumb., a buck trippant ppr., Shipperdson of Pidding HaU, Garth, and Sunderland, upon waves of the sea a

charged on the breast with an escut- Murton, Durh., a hand issuing out of ship in flames ppr. Spcs in extremum.
cheon sa., thereon an escallop arg.
a cloud and grasping a sword ppr. Shortall, John George, Esquire, -of Chi-

cf. 117. 7 Nubem eriviam. cago, U.S.A., a stag trippant ppr..

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SHO SID

supporting with the dexter fore-paw a Shugborough, Warw., a demi-Moor ppr., shuttle sa., tipped and furnished with
! quills of yarn, the threads pendent or.
cross erosslet az. Certavi et vki. wreathed about the head or. holding Utile dulce.
I
cf. 117. 8 in the dexter hand an arrow of the

Shorter of London, a griffin's head sa., first. Shuttleworth, Ashton John, Hathersage

between two wings or, collared and Shugborough and Shuckburgh, Warw. Hall, Derbysh., same crest. In Do-

beaked of the last. 67. 7 and Northamp., a demi-Moor ppr., mino confide.
Shorthose, a wyvern az. 70. I ]

Shorthose, a hand holding a dagger in wreathed about the head or, vested Shuttleworth of Gawthorp, Lanes, same

arg., with an under vestment of the crest.

pale point downwards, all ppr. second, holding in the dexter hand an •Shuttleworth of Great Bowden, Leics.,

Shortland, a sea-horse az., ducally gorged arrow of the same. same crest. jEquanimiter.

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arg. Shuldham, Baron Shuldham (extinct), a Shuttleworth, Baron (Kay-Shuttleworth),

Shortland, a sea-horse rampant az., griffin passant arg. Post nnbila Phcebus. of Gawthorpe Hall, Lanes: (i) A
ducally gorged or.
63. 2 cubit arm in armour ppr., grasping in
Shortreed, Scotland, a dexter hand hold- Shuldham of Shuldham and Kettlestone, the gauntlet a weaver's shuttle sa..
ing a scimitar ppr. Pro aris et fncis.
Norf., and Marlesford, Suff., same tipped and furnished with quills of

213- 5 crest and motto. yarn, the threads pendent or {for
Shortsey, a wolf passant holding in the Shuldham, Edmund Anderson, of Dun- Shuttleworth). (2) On a crescent az.,

mouth a fish. manway, co. Cork, and Ballymulvey —a goldfinch ppr. {for Kay). Kynd
and Moig House, co. Longford, Ireland,
Shotter of Farnham, Surrey, a demi- same crest and motto. !:ynn knawe kepe. Prvdentia et jus-
lion rampant erminois, charged on the
titia.

shoulder with two arrows in saltier Shuldham, Frank Naunton Quantock, Shyer, a tower domed. cf. 157. 15
gu., flighted ppr., holding in the paws J. P., Norton Manor, Stoke-under-
a slip of oak-leaves and acorns, also Ham, same crest and motto. Slbbald, Scotland, two laurel- branches

ppr. in orle ppr. Sae baidd. 146. 5

Sibbald, Scotland, two laurel-branches

Shove of Isle of Sheppey, out of a ducal or, from the collar bugle-horn pen- in orle vert. 146. 5
coronet or, a griffin's head holding in dent of the last
Sibbald of St. Nicholas, Aberdeensh.,

its beak a cross erosslet ppr. cj. 67. 9 Shum-Storey of Ham. Surrey : (i) A Scotland, a hand erect apaumee ppr.

Shoyswell, Sussex, a horse's head erased falcon sa., within a chaplet of laurel Ora et labora. 222. 14

arg., gorged with a collar sa., charged ppr., charged on the breast with an Sibbald of Weetcott, Cornw., a hand

with three horse-shoes of the first. Eastern crown or, also charged with a erect ppr., holding a sword. Sae bauld.

Shrawley of London, a hind's head arg., saltier gu. for difference {/or Storey). 212. 13
pierced through by an arrow in bend
(2) A cock regardant ppr., collared or, Sibbald, Sir .lohn, 18, Great King Street,

or. cf. 124. I from the collar a bugle-horn pendent Edinburgh, a dexter hand couped at

Shrewsbury, Earl of (Chetwynd-Talbot) or {for Shu7n). the wTist holding a scroll, all ppr.
Sursu7n sperto.
(l) On a chapeau gu., turned up erm., Sburland, Ireland, a sea-horse arg.,

a lion statant or, the tail extended (/or charged on the shoulder with an Sibbald, Scotland, a hand holding a

ATalbot.) 4. 8. (2) goat's head anchor sa. closed book ppr. Ora et labora.

erased arg., armed or {jor Chetwynd). Shurmer, out of a ducal coronet or, an 215. 4

Prest d'accomplir. 128. 5 arm in armour ppr., holding in the Sibbald of Gladswood, Berwick, a dexter

Shrigley, a hand holding a bull's head hand a cross erosslet fitched sa. arm in armo\ir embowed grasping a

erased ppr. Shury, out of a ducal coronet or, a dex- scymitar ppr. Sae hauld. 196. 10

Shrimpton, a leopard passant ppr. ter arm in armour embowed ppr., gar- Sibbald of Kipps, Scotland, a mort-head

cf. 24. 2 nished of the first, holding in the hand, Meppr. certum mors certa facit.

Shrubb of Merrist Wood and Stoke, also ppr., a cross erosslet fitched sa. 193. II

Surrey, on an oak-branch in fess vert, Shute, Baron, see Barrincton, Viscount. Sibbald of Balgonie, Fifesh., Scotland, a

fructed ppr., an eagle close regardant Shute of Shute, near Crediton, Devonsh., cross moline gu. Justitia. 165. 3

of the last, charged on the breast -nith —a griffin sejant or, pierced in the breast Sibbald, Berks, out of a ducal coronet
an escallop gu. Sub cruce semper by an arrow arg. Ictus non victus. are., a garb between two sickles ppr.

viridis. Verite sans peur. '^ Domini factum.

62. 12

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Shrubsole of Canterbury, Kent, a cubit Shute, Hants, a griffin sejant or, pierced SIbbering, George Thomas, Barry, Gla-

arm erect vested gu., cuffed arg.. hold- through the breast by a broken spear raorgansh., a bear passant through a
ing in the hand ppr. a cherry-tree , hoop. Lcete disco.

ppr. cf. 62. 12

branch fructed of the first. Shute, General Sir Charles Cameron, Sibley, Walter Knowsley, Esquire, M.A.,

Shuckburgh, Sir Stewkley Frederick K.C.B., C.B., of 12, Brunswick Place, M.D., S, Duke Street Mansions, Gros-

Draycott, Bart., of Shuckburgh, Dav- Brighton, and Dinsdale, West Cliff, venor Square, W., and Chalet Sans-

entry, Warw., a black-a-Moor, couped Bournemouth, and Carlton Club, a Souci, Puys, Dieppe, France, a demi-

at the waist ppr., holding in his dexter griffin sejant arg., transfixed through lion rampant holding in its paws a

hand a dart or. Hcec manus ob patriam. the breast with a broken spear ppr. fleur-de-lis or. Suaviter et fortiter.

Shuckburgh, Richard Henry, Esquire, of Ictus non virtus. SIborne of Kilmainham, Dublin, a falcon

Bourton Hall, Warw., a demi-Moor Shute, Cumb. and Yorks, a griffin sejant close az., jessed and belled or. holding
I in the beak and passing over the back
a lure twined or and gu., the lino
ppr., wreathed about the temples or or, pierced in the breast by a broken resting on the wreath. Sine macula.
I

and sa. , habited arg. , semee of mullets | sword-blade arg., vulned gu. cf. 62. 12

pierced, also sa., and holding in the Shuter of Winterbourne, Wilts, on a

dexter hand an arrow point down- mount vert, a leopard sejant ppr., SIbthorpe, Coningsby Charles, of Can-
wick Hall, Lines: (i) A demi-lion
wards ppr. Vigilate et orate. 264. 3 1 ducally gorged and lined or.
I

Shuckburgh, Wilts, a demi - Moor c/. 24. 12 erased arg., collared sa., holding in the

wreathed about the head, holding in Shuttleworth, Lanes and Durh., a bear dexter paw a fieur-de-lis of the fast {for

the dexter hand an arrow in bend passant arg. Sibthorpe). (2) A demi-leopard par-

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sinister ppr. Hire manus oh patriam. Shuttleworth, Frank, of Old Warden Park. dant ppr., debruised w'ith two bendlets
Shuckburgh, Blencowe-, Kev. Charles, a Biggleswade, issuant from a chaplet of
NUaz. {for Waldo). conscire sibi.—

demi-Moor ppr., wreathed about the roses gu., a cubit arm in armour, the Vestigia nulla retrorsum.

temples or and sa., habited org., semee hand in a gauntlet ppr., holding a Sicklemore, Suff., a garb or, banded gu.

of mullets pierced of the third, and 1 shuttle in bend sinister sa., tipped and 153. 2

holding in the dexter hand an arrow furnished or. Esto vdocior vita. Sicklemore of Nether Court, St. Law-

point downwards ppr. Vigilate et 211- 3 rence, Isle of Thanet, same crest. Par

orate. 264. 3 Shuttleworth of Hodsock Park, Notts, pari.

Shuckforth, Norf., an eagle's head erased a cubit arm erect in armour ppr., Siddons, t-.TO lion's gambs erased sa.,

ppr. 83. 2 holding in the gauntlet a weaver's I holding up a cinquefoil or.

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SID 506 SIM

Siddons, a boar's head erased erm., tusked Silk, a greyhound current arg., collared Simmer, Scotland, a stag lodged ppr.
az. cf. 58. 3
or, surmounted by a plume of three 115. 7
Sill, a demi-griffin ppr., collared arg. Simminges, a raven sa., holding in the
ostrich-feathers az. Thus thou must do
cf. 64. 2
if thou have it. dexter claw a rose gu., leaved and
Sidebotham, Joseph Watson, Merlewood, Sillar, A. M., Esquire, 2, Queen Anne's
Gate, Westminster, S.W., a swan's slipped vert.
Bowdon. Chesh., a demi-lion rampant head between two wings. Toujours
Simminges of London, a lion sejant gu.,
gorged with a collar, and pendent there- resting the dexter paw on an escut-

from an escutcheon. fidele. 313. II cheon or.

Sidebottom, Tom Harrop, of Etherow Sillesden, a bird's head az., beaked and Simmonds, a lion's gamb wielding a
House, HoUingworth. Chesh.. upon a
collared or, between two wings gu. battle-axe, all or. cf. 38. 3

mount vert, a talbot regardant sable, Sillifant, Arthur Onslow, of Coombe, Simmons, the late Field-Marshal Sir John

gorged with a coUar vair, resting the Devonsh., at the foot of a cross Calvary Lintorn Arabin Simmons, G.C.B..

dexter forefoot on an escocheon arg. or, a lizard ppr. Mens conscia recti. G.C.M.G., K.C.B., C.B., a stump of an

charged with a bugle horn sable. 237- 8 oak-tree sprouting, in front thereof a
Silly of Heligan, Cornw., two bull's horns
Labor ipse voluplas. 261. 19 mount, thereon a branch of laurel

Sideley, out of a ducal coronet a goat's or. 123. 8 fructed in bend sinister, all ppr.

head. 128. 14 Silly, Cornw., a lion sejant. 8. 8 Stabilitate et Victoria

Sidesert or Sidserl, Scotland, an eagle's Silva, Edward, Esquire, Testcombe, Simmons, Winston Churchill, Esquire,

head issuing gu. Virtutepromoveo. 83.1 Stockbridge, Hants, and 14, Cadogan of Churchill, Richmond, Tasmania,

Sideserf or Sidserf, Scotland, a cornu- Gardens, London, S.W., a hunting- Chairman of the General Sessions,

copia ppr. Industria ditat. 152. 13 horn or, stringed gu., between two same crest and motto.

Sidesert, Scotland, an eagle's head couped wings az. Simmons, a greyhound's head collared.

az. Semper virtule vivo. 83. i Silver, a hand holding a vine-branch. 2 19. In recto decus. 61. 2

Sidey, a tiger sejant regardant arg., Silver of Netherley, Scotland, a unicorn's Simmons, a greyhound's head gorged

maned sa., holding an arrow of the head erased arg., charged with a chev- with a plain collar, charged with a

ron gu. Nil dcsperandum. cf. 49. 5 mullet of five points. ef. 61. 2
Simmons, a dolphin naiant.
Sidmouth, Viscount (Addington), a cat- Silver, Herts and Hant?, an heraldic Simmons, a stag's head erased. 140. 5
a-mountain sejant gardant ppr., 121. 2
bezantee, his dexter paw resting upon tiger's head erased gu., tusked, tufted,
an escutcheon az., charged with a mace
erect surmounted with a regal cro-ivn and maned or. cf. 25. 4 Simmons, Ireland, a sea-lion rampant

or, a bordure engrailed arg. Lihertas Silver of Norwich, a demi-lion regardant gu. 20. 5
Simmons, Kent, a beaver passant, hold-
or, holding three ears of corn ppr., and

issuant out of a castle gu. ing in the mouth an olive-branch, all

sub rege pio. 308. 14 Silver, a lion rampant holding between ppr.

Sidney, see De Lisle and Dudley, Baron. the paws a battle-axe. Simms, a gad-fly ppr.
Sidney, Shelley-, Bart., Kent: (i) A Simon of Perth, a hon's gamb holding a
Silverthorn of Bristol, a dove alighting
battle-axe. God giveth the victory.
porcupine passant az., armed, collared, on a sheaf of barley, all ppr.

and chained or {for Sidney). (2) A Silvertop, Francis Somerled, of Minster- cf. 38. 3
Simon, a pegasus current arg., winged
griffin's head erased arg., beaked and Acres, Northumb., a wolf's head erased

ducally gorged or {for Shelley). Quo arg., langued gu., pierced with a broken gu. 47. I

fata vocant. cf. 66. 2 spear ppr. Simon, M. St. L., R.E., a griffin passant.
Haut et hon.
Sidney, Philip, Royal Societies Club, St. Silvester, a lion's head erased vert. 17. 8

ASilvester, Simonds, on a mount vert, an erm. pas-
James's Street, S.W., a porcupine Carteret-, Essex ; () lion
i

statant az., quiUed, collared, and couchant gu. (for Silvester). 7. 5. (2) sant ppr., holding in the mouth a

chained or. Quo fata vacant. 2S1. 15 On a mount vert, a squirrel sejant trefoil slipped or.

Sidney, Henry, Cowper Hall, Morpeth, cracking a nut ppr. {/or Car/ere/). 135. 5 Simonds, Major H., of Caversham,
Sim, Simm, or Sime, Scotland, a lion's
Northumb., same crest and motto. Reading, on a mount vert, an erm.

Sidney, Frederick Edward, F.S.A., of head erased ppr. 17. 8 passant ppr. holding in the mouth a
Moreton, Frognal, N.W., upon a
mount vert, a porcupine statant or, Sim of Coombe Wood, Surrey, a Bloor's trefoil slipped or. Simplex mundilis.
semee of mullets az. Quo fata vocant.
head ppr., banded arg. Quod verum Simono of London, a cock arg., combed,
Sidney of Bowes Manor, Southgate, on a
mount vert, a porcupine or, semee of tutum. cf. 192. 13 beaked, and legged gu. 91. 2

Simcoe of Chelsea, Middx., an arm in Simons of Ullesthorpe, Leics.. a wing

armour embowed holding in the hand per pale arg. and or, encircled by a

mullets az. Gratias Deo agere. a sword, all ppr. 195 2 chaplet of roses ppr. Upward.
Sier of Ravonsden. Beds, upon a staff
Simcoe of Wnlford Lodge, Devonsh. : (i) Simpson, see Hilton-Simpson.
raguly or, a pelican in her piety sa.,
A dexter arm in armour embowed ppr., Simpson, Scotland, a dexter hand point-
ing with the thumb and forefinger.
semee of mullets arg., the nest ppr. holding a sword or. 195. 2. (2) Out

Virtus in actione consistit. of a naval coronet a demi-sea-lion Confido. 222. 12

Sievewright or Sievwright, Scotland, a rampant charged on the breast with a Simpson of Wliitburn and Westhouse,

hand holding a thunderbolt ppr. 216. 4 rose, all ppr. Nan sibi sed patrice. Durh., a naked arm holding in the
Sievier, Robert Standish, Toddington
Simcoe, Samuel Palmer, Penheale, hand a wreath of laurel. Perseieranti
Park, Beds, on a rock ppr., a mullet of
six points gu. between two ostrich- Cornw., out of a naval crown or, a dabilur. 218. 4
feathers arg. Ne cede mails.
demi-sea-lion ppr., holding in the fore- Simpson of Thorntoun, a crescent or.
Sikes of Chantry House, Notts : ( i ) A
bull passant, cf. 45. 2. (2) Out of a fin a dagger erect arg., pommel and Tandem implebitur. 163. 2

—ducal coronet a wyvern. Ferox ini- hilt or, and on his shoulder a rose Simpson of Easter Ogil, Scotland, same

micis. Quod fads, valde facis. 70. 9 gu., barbed and seeded ppr. crest and motto.
Sikes, a bull ppr., resting the dexter foot
Simeon, out of a mural coronet erm., a Simpson, Edward, Esquire, J.P., of Wal-
upon a fountain, also ppr., and charged
lion's head sa. 19. 12 ton Hall, Wakefield, Yorks, in front of

Simeon, Sir John Stephen Barrington, a maiden's head ppr., vested gu.,

Bart., J.P., D.L., of Grazeley, Berks, wreathed round the temples with oak-
a fox passant regardant ppr., holding
upon the body with three billets sa. leaves, also ppr., a fret arg. Labor
—in the mouth a trefoil sUpped vert.
45- 6 omnia vincit. 183. 13
Sikes, Rev. T. B.. Warbleton Rectory, Serviendo. Xec temere, nee iimide.
Simpson, Charles Henry, the Hemploe,
Sussex, a swan with wings endorsed
cf. 12. 3 Wreford, Rugby, same crest.
Simeon, Stephen Esquire, Little Bounds,
arg., issuing out of reeds vert. Honos. Simpson, Ireland, a lion's gamb issuing
Fleet, Hants, a fox passant regardant
Silchester, Baron, see Longford, Earl of. ppr., holding in the mouth a tre- erm., holding a branch of olive vert.
Silk of London, a greyhoimd current sa., foil slipped vert. Nee temere nee
37- 4
charged with a cross crosslet or. Post Simpson of Udoch, Scotland, and London,

viriufeni curro. 58. i a falcon volant ppr. Alis nutriof. 88.

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SIM 507 SIT

I tower ruined on the sinister Simson, a lion's head erased, ducally Sinclair, Sir John George Tollemache,
Bart., D.L., of Ulbster, Caithness-sh.,
iide a bird rising. crowned or. ""
—an estoile of six points waved or.
1
J'aime le meillcur. Ad astra virtus.
a denii-tower ruined, a bird Simson, of Pitcorthie, Fifesh., a falcon
164. I
with wings elevated, holding in the volant ppr. Alis niUrior. 88. 3 Sinclair, Frederick Granville, of BarrogiU
Sinclair, see Caithness, Earl of.
beak a sprig. Castle, Thurso, Scotland, a swan arg.,
ducally collared and chained or. cf. 99.
Simpson, an eagle's head erased ppr. Sinclair, Baron (St. Clair), a swan arg., Sinclair-Aytoun, Roger, M.A., of Ineh-
dairnie, Kirkcaldy, Fifesh., a hand
Profunda cernit. 8 ducally gorged and chained or. FigJit.

Simpson of London, same crest. Je siiis cf. gg. 2

prcl. 83. 2 Sinclair, Sir John Rose George, Bart.,
of Dunbeath and Barrock, Caith-
Simpson, an eagle with wings expanded

ppr. 77. 5 ness-sh., a cook ppr. Fidelilas. holding a rose ppr. (for Aytoun).

Simpson, a snake nowed vert. 142. 4 91. 2 Vecerptce dabunt odorem.

Simpson, Sir James Walter Mackay Sinclair, Captain John, M.P., loi. Mount Sinclair-Lockhart, Major-General Sir
Street, W., same crest and motto. Groeme Alexander, Cambusnethan
Grindlay, Bart., of Strathavon, Lin-
Sinclair, of Fairmead, Cambs : (i) On the
lithgowsh., and of city of Edinburgh, dexter side— a cock ppr. (for Sinclair). House, Wishaw, N.B., a boar's head
a staff erect encircled by a serpent or.
—91. 2. (2) On the sinister side on erased arg. Corda servato pando.

Victo dolore. 313-7 a mural coronet az.. a pomeis charged Sing, A. M., Fernlea, Mossley Hill, Liver-
with a cross or, between two wings
Simpson, a cross raguly gu., suspended pool, out of a ducal coronet or, an
—displayed erm. Commit thy loork to eagle's cla warg. Coelestit
thereon an escutcheon per bend sinis-
God. Deus prosperat justos.
ter arg. and or, charged with a lion Singe, Shropsh., out of a ducal coronet
Sinclair, Bart., of Longformacus, Ber-
rampant az. Regi regnoque fidelis. wicksh., a cock crowing with wings or. an eagle's claw arg. 113. 13
expanded ppr., having a broken chain
227. 4 Singleton, Ireland, a lion's head affron-
Simpson of Fulham, Midds., and Vaux-
tee. between two wings ppr.
hall, Surrey, a lion rampant or. i. 13
Singleton, an eagle rising regardant,

Simpson of Castle Lodge, Yorks, a demi- or about his neck. Vincula temno. holding in the dexter claw a sword

lion rampant or. Nil desperandtim. Sinclair, a phcenix in flames ppr. Fides. in pale, all ppr. 77. 10

10. 2 Singleton, Yorks, a camel passant erm.,

Simpson, out of a mural coronet a demi- Sinclair, Scotland, a dove holding in the bridled or. cf. 132. 2

lion rampant, holding in the dexter beak an olive-branch ppr. Credo. Singleton of Fort Singleton, co. Mona-

paw a sword in pale. 92. 3 ghan, Ireland, a demi-antelope sa.,
plattee, crined and attired arg., pierced
Simpson, Admiral Cortland Herbert, J.P., Sinclair, Bart., Scotland, a dove ppr.

of Rhydian, Stoke-by-Nayland, Suff., Credo. 92. 2 through the breast by a broken spear

same crest. Neqite lux sine umbra. Sinclair, a griffin's head erased with or, headed of the second, vulned and

Simpson of Foston Hall, Yorks, and wings addorsed. Candide, sed cante. embrued ppr. Mutare sperno.

MeUor Lodge, Derbysh., out of a mural cf. 67. II Singleton of Broughton, Lanes, and of

coronet arg.. a demi-lion rampant gar- Sinclair, a griffin's head erased ppr. Dykelborough and Mendlesham, Norf.,

dant per pale or and sa., holding in Candide, sed caute. 66. 2 an arm in armour embowed ppr., the

the dexter paw a sword erect ppr. Sinclair, Sir Robert Charles, Bart., J.P., hand grasping a sceptre or, on the top

Simpson of Hillview. Bloomfield, D.L., of Stevenson, Haddingtonsh., an etoile of the same. 196. 8

Devonsh., same crest. Virtute et and Murkle, Caithness-sh., same crest. Singleton, Rear- Admiral Uvedale Corbet,

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valore. Candide sed caute. 66. 2 of Aclare, co. Meath, Ireland: (i) An

Simpson, Franais Charle?, of Maypool, Sinclair of Dun, Caithness-sh., Scotland, arm in armour embowed ppr., grasping
South Devonsh., same crest.
a man on horseback ppr. Promptus | a sceptre terminated by an estoile or
Simpson of Stamford, Lines, same crest.
ad certamen. 53. 10 An{for Singleton). 196. 8. (2) ele-
yH sine lahore.
j phant arg., armed or, on his back a

Sinclair, Scotland, a savage resting his

Simpson, Yorks, out of a tower az.. a club on the wreath ppr. Per ardua tower, also arg., the trappings gu.,

demi-lion rampant gardant per pale virtus. garnished of the second {for Corbet).

or and sa., holding in the dexter paw Sinclair of Stemster, Caithness-sh., Scot- Bona fide sine fraude. cf. 133. 11

a sword arg., hilt and pommel of the land, a man bearing a flag. Te duce Sinnott, a swan sa., with wings elevated.

second. gloriamur. 188. 6 99. 12

Simpson, Albert, Esquire, J. P., Burghill Sinclair of Dunbeath, Caithness-sh., a Sipling, Yorks, a leopard's head or,

Grange, Heref., and Michaelchurch-on- man displaying a banner ppr. Te duce gorged with a chaplet vert.

Arrow, Kadnorsh., same crest. / hyde gloriamur. 188. 6 Sirr, Edward Joseph Arthur, Sandwich,

my tymc. Sinclair, Scotland, a demi-soldier dis- —Kent, an estoile or, within two olive-

Simpson, Bucks, out of a tower a demi- playing a banner ppr. Te duce glo- branches ppr. Nautce Fida. Lyrce

lion rampant, holding between the riamur. 187. 9 nervos aptavi.

paws a scimitar, all ppr. Sinclair, Scotland, a demi-man holding Sirr, Harry, 50, Trisden Road, Highgate.

Simpson of Lichfield, an ounce's head 1 one hand a sea-chart, and in the same crest and mottoes.

ppr., erased and ducally crowned gu., ther a pair of pencils, all ppr. Sic Sirr, Rev. William, St. Philip's Mission
charged on the neck with a gauntlet
zctius progredior. House, Plaistow, E., same crest and

or. Sinclair of Ratter and Freswick, Caith- motto.

Simpson, Cecil, Woodsley, Skelmorlie, ness-sh., a cross patee within a circle Sirringes, an eagle holding a rose-branch

N.B., a griffin's head erased. Pro- of stars arg. Via crucis via lucis. gu., leaved vert.

funda cernit. 164. 9 Sisson, a stag trippant arg. 1 17. 8
Simpson, Kent, an ounce's head pean, Sinclair of Harpsdale, an arrow and a
—SiSSOns,a griffin's headerased or. Hope for
erased gu., gorged with a collar gemelle branch of palm in saltier ppr. Detur the best. Simonenttubce, paratus. 66. 2
arg. Nunquam obliviscar.
forti pulma. I/I- 7 Sitlington of Wigton, Cumb.. a holy lamb

Sims, Scotland, a demi-lion holding in Sinclair, Bart., of Oldburr, a demi-otter regardant erm., "orged with a laurel-

the dexter paw a battle-axe ppr. issuing ppr. Quocunque ferar. 1 34. II branch vert, holding a banner ppr.
Sinclair, on a mount an otter ppr., en-
Ferio. lego. cf. 15. 4 Have mercy on us, good Lord.

Sims, Arthur, a demi-stag erased az., tering water. 134. 5 Sitsill, a thistle ppr. 150. 5
pole-cat arg. 135. 13
attired or, charged with a cross in- SitweU, Wilmot-, of Stainsby, Derbysh. :

dented erm., between four cross cross- Sinclair, Scotland, a cross engrailed sa. (i) A demi-lion rampant erased sa.,
lets az., holding in the mouth a cross
Crure deleclor. holding between the paws an escut-
crosslet fitchee sa., and resting the
Sinclair, Scotland, a naked arm issuing cheon per pale or and vert {for SitweU).
30S. 8. (2) An eagle's head couped
sinister leg on an escallop ppr. from a cloud, the hand grasping a arg., holding in the beak an escallop

Simson, Scotland, an eagle's head erased small sword, all ppr. 3Ie vincit : ego

ppr. Profunda cernit. 83- 2 gu. (for Wilmot).

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SIT 508 SKI

Sitwell, Sir George Reresby, Bart., of Skeffington, a mermaid with Skettew, a cubit arm erect, the hand

Benishaw, Derbysh., a demi-lion ram- and mirror, all ppr. holding up an etoile. cj. 216. 12

pant erased sa., holding between the Skeffington, Bart., Leics., £ Skevington, a mermaid ppr., her comb

paws an escutcheon per pale or and ppr., her comb, mirror, and fins or. and mirror or. 184. 5

vert. 30S. 8 184. 5 Skewse, Cornw., a wolf passant ppr., col-

Sitwell, Lieutenant-Colonel Claude Skeges, Hunts, a demi-peacock az., with lared and charged on the body with

George Henry, same crest. wings expanded or, beaked and crested six stars or.

Sitwei!, Rev. Degge Wilmot, Minor House, of the last. Skey, a dove regardant holding in its

Leamington - Hastings, Warw. : (l) Skelmersdale, Baron, see Lathom, Earl of. beak an olive-branch. 92. 4

Same crest as above. (2) An eagle's Skelton of Armathwaite Castle, Bran- Skiddie or Skiddy of Castle Skiddie, co

head couped arg., holding in the beak thwaite, Highhouse, and Papcastle, Cork, out of a ducal coronet ppr., a

an escallop gu. Cumb., and Yorks, a bird's head erased bear's paw sa., armed gu. Non in-

Sitwell, Edward Sacheverell, Cattistook sa., holding in the beak an acorn or, jeriora secutus. cf. 36. 12
Lodge, Dorchester, same crests.
stalked and leaved vert. 84. lO Skidmore, a unicorn's head erased sa.,

Sitwell, Captain Francis Honorius Sisson, Skelton of Plymouth, Devonsh., out of a plattee. cf. 49. 5

same crest as ( i ) above. ducal coronet az., a horse's head arg. Skillicorne, Lanes, a raven's head erased

I 51- 7 ppr.

Sitwell, Francis Staunton, same crests as
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above. Skene, Scotland, a dexter arm embowed SkiUing of Draycot, Wilts, and Hants,

Sitwell, Robert Sacheverell Wilmot, issuing from a cloud, the hand holding a greyhound current or, collared and

J.P., Stainsby House, Smalley, Derby, a triumphal crown ppr. Virtutis regia lined sa.

same crests as above. merces. 200. 12 Skingley of Wakes Colne Hall, Essex,

Sitwell, William Willoughbv George Skene, Thomas, Esquire, J.P., of Marnoo, between two branches of oak a demi-

Hurt, J.P., Ferney Hall, Salop, same Victoria, Australia, a dexter arm from lion ppr.. charged with a bend arg.,
j the shoulder issuing out of a cloud thereon two roses gu., barbed and
holding in the hand a garland ppr. seeded ppr., holding between tlie paws
crest as ( I ) above.
Sivedale, a demi-eagle with wings ex-

panded or. 80. 2 Virtutis regia merces. 2CX). 12 an escutcheon, also gu.. charged with a

Sivright, see Bedell-Sivright. Skene, Alexander John, Esquire, M.A., garb or.

Skae, Scotland, a buck lodged gu. 115. 7 J.P., of St. Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria, Skinner of Cowley, Devonsh., out of aj

Skea, Scotland, an arm erect grasping a I same crest and motto. 200. 12 ducal coronet or, a demi-talbot gu.,

club ppr. 214. 6 Skene of Skene, Aberdeensh., Scotland, collared and lined arg. cf. 55. 8

Skearne, on a tower a lion rampant, both out of a cloud a naked arm from the Skinner, a griffin's head erased arg.,

arg. I

157. 12 shoulder, the hand holding a garland holding in the beak a dexter hand

Skearne or Skerne of Bonby, Lines, and of laurel, all ppr. Virtutis regia merces. couped at the wrist gu.
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of Portington, Yorks, on a tower or, a Skene of Rubislaw, Aberdeensh., out of a Skinner, Allen Maclean, Esquire, C.M.G.,

lion couchant arg. cloud a dexter arm from the shoulder Barton Fields, Canterbury, a griffin's

Skeels, Rev. Serocold Clarke, Foston holding in the hand a garland ppr. head holding in the beak a gauntlet.

Rectory, I^ics., a swan arg., charged Gratis a Deo data. 200.12 Skinner of Le Burtons and Ledbury,

on the wing with an escallop gu., and Skene of Easter Fintray, Aberdeensh., Heref., a griffin's head erased arg.,

resting the dexter foot on a water- issuing out of a cloud a hand reaching holding in the beak a hand couped gu.,

bouget of the last. Fidens Deo con- to a garland ppr. Gratis a Deo data. charged on the breast with a mullet.

fidens. Skene, William Baillie, of Halyards, Skinner, Captain Cyriae Burrell, Croome

Skeels, Edward Ralph Serocold, Brent- Fifesh., a dexter hand ppr., holding a House, Camberley, Surrey, a dragon's

wood, Essex, same crest and motto. dagger arg., hilted and pommelled or, head erased, collared, gemelle, and

Skeen, Scotland, a garb ppr. Assiduitate. surmounted of a wolf's head. Vir- seme of roundles. Espero.

153- 2 tutis regia merces. Skippe of Ledbury, Heref., a demi-lion

Skeen, Scotland, a birch-tree environed Skene of Newtyle, Forfarsh., a hand or, holding in the dexter paw a rose

with stalks of oats, all growing out of holding a laurel crown ppr. Scrrs miki gu. 12. I

a mount ppr. Sub monlibus altis. I grata cadet. 21S. 4 Skipton, on a mural coronet a stag sejant

Skeen, a wolf's head couped. Virtutis Skene of Curriehill, Edinburgh, a wolf's ppr. 16.

regia vierces. 30. 5 head couped gu. Virtutis regia merces. Skipton of Ballyshasky, Ireland, an
;

Skeen, Scotland, a hand holding a dagger .30. 5 armed arm embowed holding in the

arg., hilt and pommel or, surmounted Skene of Ramore, Aberdeensh., Scotland, hand a dagger, all ppr. 196. 5

of a wolf's head. Virtutis regia merces. a birch-tree environed with stalks of Skipton of Beechill, co. Londonderry, an

Skeen, Scotland, a hand holding a sword oats, all growing out of a mount ppr. armed arm holding a dagger ppr. Pro

in pale, on the point a wolf's head Sub montibus altis. ! patria.

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couped close by the scalp, all ppr. I Skene of Dyce, Aberdeensh., Scotland, a Skipwjth, Sir Peyton d'Estoteville, Bart.,

Virtutis regia merces. garb ppr. Assiduitate. 153. 2 of Prestwould, Leics., a turnstile ppr.

I Sans Dieu je ne puis.

Skeen, Scotland, a dexter hand ppr., Skene, a hart's head couped or. 121. 5 313. 14

I

Skene, Gordon-Cuming-, of Pitlurg, Skipwitb, Colonel Gray Townsend, J. P.,

Ellon, Aberdeensh., N.B., a dove ppr. Loversal Hall, Doncaster, same crest

Skeen, Scotland, a dexter arm from the / hope. and motto.

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shoulder issuing from a cloud, holding Skepper, Durh., a lion's gamb erect or, Skipwith, Philip George, Esquire, Bar-

forth a triumphal crown or garland grasping three roses of the same stalked rister - at - Law, J.P., of Hundleby,

ppr. Virtutis regia merces. and leaved vert. 37-12 Spilsby, Lines, a reel ppr. Sans Dieu

200. 12 Skeres, Yorks, a demi-lion rampant sa., je ne puis.

Skeen, Scotland, a dexter hand holding holding in the dexter paw three oak- Skipwith of St. Albans, Herts, a griffin's

a garland ppr. Gratis a Deo data. leaves vert. head erased per fess gu. and or, guttee

218. 4 Skereth, co. Cialway, Ireland, a squirrel counterchanged, holding in the beak a
lion's gamb couped erm.
Skeene, on a tower arg., a lion rampant gu., cracking a nut or. 135-7

of the last. 157. 12 Skerret, a heraldic tiger passant gu. I Skipworth, Bart. {e.vtinct), of Ormesby,

Skeet of Wind HiU House, Bishop's Stort- 25- 5 Lines, and Bart, (cxtitict). of Methring-
Skerritt of Finavara, Ireland, a squirrel ham. Lines, a reel or turnstile ppr.
ford, on a rock ppr., a covered cup or,

supported on either side by an eagle sejant ppr. Primus ultinuisgue in acie. ' Sans Dieu je ne puis.

with wings elevated and endor.sed arg. «/• 135- 4 Skirrow, Arthur Cieorge Walker, Captain
gutte-de-sang, each holding in the Sketchley, a boar's head couped close South Lancashire Regiment (P.W.V.),
mouth a cross potent gu. Ad majorem Naval and Jlilitary Club, Piccadilly, a
Dei gloriam. az., langued gu., and in front thereof dove holding in the beak a branch of
olive, all ppr. Mors potior macula. 92.5
SkeOington, see Massereene, Viscount. three cinquefoils in fess or. Quieta

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SKI 509 SLO

Skirvin or Skirving of Skirving, Scotland, Slade, Ireland, a lion's head erased gu., Slaughter, Worcs., a falcon with wings
a hand holding a buckle ppr. Fit inde pierced by an arrow ppr. expanded. g, [

firmior. 223.11 Slade of 'Trevennen, Cornw., a lion's Slaughter of Slaughter, Glouc, out of a
ducal coronet or, an eagle's head be-
Skorie of Lanriverie, Coruw., out of a gamb erased holding up a plume of tween two wings az., beaked of the

ducal coronet a demi-eagle with wings three ostrich-feathers. 37. 5

expanded, all or. cf. 80. 2 Sladen of Hartsboume Manor, Herts, first. 84. 3

Skory of Bilbury, Heref., out of a ducal Lee and Swanage, Kent, a mount vert, Slaughter, Heref., out of a ducal coronet

coronet a demi-eagle with wings ex- thereon, between two branches of palm or, an eagle's head arg.. with wings

panded or. ppr., a lion's gamb erect and erased addorsed sa.

Skottow of London, a lion's head erased sa., holding a plume of five ostrich- Slaughter, Very Rev. Monsignor Edward

arg., collared gu. 18. 6 feathers gu. Vive ut vivas. cf. 37. i Henry, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-eagle arg., wings expanded az.
Skottowe, a wolf's head erm. 30. 5 Sladen, Ijieutenant-Colonel Joseph, Rip- Despicio terrena.

Skottowe, Britiffe Constable (Baron in ple Court, near Dover, same crest and

the Peerage of France), M.A., 17, motto. Slaughter, William Edmund, 7, Arundel
Manson Place, Queen's Gate, S.W., an
Sladen, Frederick St. Barbe, Stanmore, Street, Strand, same crest and motto.
arm couped at the elbow, sleeved az., near Bridgnorth, on a mount vert,
between two branches of palm ppr., a Slauter, a monkey's head ppr. 136. 14
and a hand ppr. holding a mullet of lion's gamb erect and erased sa., hold-
ing a plume of five ostrich-feathers gu. Slayer of Morlick, Somers., a stag's head
eight points or.
Skoulding-Cann, see Cann. 274. 4 erased or, holding in the mouth an

arrow arg. c/. 121. 2

Skrine of Warleigh, Somers., and Stub- Vive ut vivas. Sleath, a crane or. 105. 9
bings, Bucks, a tower arg., on the Sladen, John Ramsay, J.P., Rhydoldog,
Slee, a chapeau sa., with a plume of three
battlements thereof a lion couchant Radnorsh., same crest and motto.
ostrich -feathers in front.

erm., ducally crowned or. Tulamen. ! Slader of Bath and Barham j

Skrine, Henry Mills, Esquiie, of Warleigh ' Downs, Sleford of Wilsthrop, Lines, a mermaid
Manor, Bath, same crest and motto. Kent, a lion's gamb erect and erased
ppr- Cambs, a demi-griffin 184. 5
or, holding five ostrich-feathers, three Slegge, segreant

Skull, a heraldic tiger passant per pale arg. and two az. 37. 8 erm., with wings addorsed or, armed

gu. and erm. head '

25. 1; Slaney, Shropsh., a griffin's ppr., arg., holding a sceptre of the first.
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Skynner of London, Sheffield, Warw.", wings endorsed or, beaked of the last. SleggS of Aynesbury, Hunts, a demi-

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and Worcs., a griffin's head erased arg., ' .-/. 67. II peacock displayed az.
i

holding in the beak a gauntlet or. Slaney, Kenyon-, Colonel William, of Sleigh, Scotland, an eagle's head erased

Skynner of Thornton and Boston, Lines, AHatton Grange, Shropsh. : (i) grif- sa., beaked gu. Unalterable. 83. 2

on a ducal coronet arg., a falcon of the fin's head gu., winged erminois, and Sleigh of Ashe, Derbysh., a demi-lion

last, beaked and legged gu. 85. 9 gorged with a collar gemel or, charged rampant arg., holding a cross crosslet

Skynner of Cowley, Devoush., out of a on the breast for distinction with a j

fitched or, ducally crowned of the last.

ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant cross crosslet or {for Slaney). Deo cf. II. 10

arg., collared and lined gu. c/. 16. 3 duce comite industria. A(2) lion sejant Sleigh, Derbysh. and London, an arm

Skynner, a dragon's head erased az., ppr., resting the dexter paw on a cross erect vested vert, holding in the hand
1

plattee, charged on the neck with a flory arg. {/or Kenyon). Magnanimiter ppr. a cinquefoil slipped. cf. 205. 2

bar gemel or. c/- 71- I crucem sustine. cf. 67. 11 ' Slesser, Scotland, a dexter arm brandish-

Skyrme, a deer's head cabossed or. Slaning, Devonsh., a demi-lion rampant ing a spear, all ppr. Spectemur agendo.

122. 5 az., collared or. 10. 9 214. II

Skyrne, on a tower arg., a lion rampant Slanning of Ley, Devonsh., a demi-lion Sley, Ireland, a cubit arm vested erm.,

of the last. i<^-^. 12 az., collared or. 10. 9 I holding in the hand a broken sword.

Slack, Robert, Derwent Hill, Cumb., in Slanning, Bart, (extinct), of Waristow, SligO, Marquess ol (Browne), an eagle

front of a crescent or, a snail ppr. Devonsh., a demi-lion rampant az., col- displayed vert. Suivez raison. 75. 8

;

Lente sed certe. lared or. lO. 9 SligO of Carmylie, Lanarksh., and Auld-

Slack of Bank Vale, Hayfield, a lion Slany or Slaney of London and Staffs, a hame, Haddingtonsh., Scotland, the

couchant resting the dexter paw on a griffin's head ppr., between two wings sun in his splendour ppr. Vincit

quatrefoil. Lente sed ccrte. addorsed or, beaked of the last. omnia Veritas. 162. 2
Slack, a bridge of three arches ppr.
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cf. 67. II SUnger, Matthew, Esquire, B.A.. a stag
I

158. 4 Slater, a cock crowing gu. 9i- 2 lodged ppr., attired or, gorged with a
collar and chain reflexed over the back
;

Slack, same crest. Ter fidelis. Slater, out of a ducal coronet a demi- i

Slacke, of Ashleigh, co. Down, a lion eagle with wings expanded. cf. 80. 2 : and encompassing the stag in the form
couchant ppr., resting his dexter fore- of an arch of the last.
paw on a quatrefoil per bend sinister WySlater-Rebow of venhoe, Essex : { i
or and erm. Lente sed eerie.
Out of a mural coronet or, a demi- Slingsby, a Cornish chough ppr. 107. 14

eagle displayed sa., charged on the Slingsby, Yorks and Bucks, a lion pas-

Sladden, a unicorn's head az. 49. 7 breast with a bezant, thereon a fleur- sant vert. 6. 2
;

Slade, a hart at gaze ppr. 1 17- 3 de-lis az., and holding in the beak an Slingsby, Thomas, 24, Portland Place, W..

Slade or Slader, Beds. Hunts, and j arrow of the first, headed arg. ' a lion passant vert, charged on the

Nor- (for

thamp., a horse's head erased sa. 50. 8 Sebow). 81. 10. (2) A cubit arm erect - shoulder for distinction with a cross

Slade, Sir Cuthbert, Bart., of Maunsel in armour holding in the gauntlet a crosslet or.

House, Somers., on a mount vert, a j

dagger, all ppr., hilted or (for Slater). Slingsby, Rev. Charles Slingsby, Scriven

horse's head erased sa., encircled with Slater of Durant HaU, Chesterfield, a Park, Knaresborough, a lion statant

a chain in the form of an arch or. gauntlet ppr. Crescit sub pondere virtus. vert. Veritas liberavit.

Fidus et aiidax.—A bon droit. 30S. 9 209. 8 Slingsby, Bart, (extinct), of Scriven.

Slade, Wyndham. Montys Court, Taun- Slater, a cubit arm in armour erect hold- Yorks, a lion passant vert. Veritas

ton, same crest and first motto. ing in the gauntlet a dagger, all ppr. I liberavit. 6. 2

Slade, Major-General Sir Frederick George, Slater of Chesterfield, Derbysh., a dexter Sloan, Scotland, a lion rampant ppr. Vi
I

C.B., Artillery House, Gibraltar, same . arm in armour couped below the wTist et veritate. I- 13
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crest. 230. 17 holding in the gauntlet a sword, all Sloan, an eagle displayed ppr. 75. 2

|

I ppr., hilt and pommel or. Crescit sub Sloane, Middx. and Ireland, a lion's head

Slade, Major-General John Ramsay, 8,

Lowndes Street, same crest. pondere virtus. J erased or, collared with mascles inter-

211. 4

Slade of Ash Boleyne, Yeovil, j Middx., a lion passant gardant laced sa. cf. 17. 8

Somers., Slater,

and Kaninbla, Hampstead, Middx., ppr. 4- 3 Slocombe, Somers., a griffin's head gu..

in front of a horse's head erased Slator of Belville House, co. Meath, Ire- between two wmgs or. 65. 11

sa., charged with a horse-shoe, three land, a lion passant per pale gu. and Sloggett, also called Tresloggett, Colonel

mascles interlaced fessewise, all or. sa., holding in the dexter paw a trefoil Arthur Thomas, C.M.G., of Tremalyn,

Facta non verba. 50. 7 slipped vert. Garde la loi. cf. 6. 2 Paignton. Devonsh., on a chapeau gu..

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SLO 510 SMI

turned up erm., a dragon passant sa., Smart, Scotland, a hand throwing a dart. Percival Clementi-Smith, in front of a

bezantee, and the dexter claw resting Etde weel. 214. 4 lion's head erased arg., gorged with

on a bezant. 73. 6. Bethon Dur (Cor- | Smart, Scotland, a pheon sa. 174. 11 a collar flory counterflory az., on the
:

nish Be bold). Badge, within a garter Smart, Scotland, a boar's head erased head a crown vallory or, three mullets

or, charged with the motto Cola raggi sa. Vincet virtvXe. 42. 2 fessewise or. Pcrseverando.

weMow (Cornish A straw for idle Smart, an ostrich's head between two Smith, Ernest Octavius, Sydney, New

gossip), a dragon passant or. palm-branches ppr. c/. 96. 10 South Wales, in front of a demi-lion

Sloper, Kent, on two snakes entwined Smart of London, a hawk's head between gu., charged on the shoulder with a

together ppr., a dove statant arg., hold- two wings arg., holding in the beak a passion cross two trefoils in saltire,

ing in its beak an olive-branch vert. thistle ppr. cj. 89. i slipped or. J/eiw conscia recti.
Sloper of West Woodhay, Berks, on two
Smart of London and Scotland, a demi- Smith, Baron and Viscount Carrington
snakes entwined together ppr., a dove
statant arg., bearing an olive-branch eagle rising with wings displayed arg., {extinct), a peacock's head erased du-

vert. In pace nt sapiens. holding in the beak a flower of the cally gorged or. cf. 103. i
Sloper, Wilts, over a rook ppr., a dove
burdock ppr. Smith of Dublin, a demi-peacock in his
volant arg., guttee-de-sang, holding in
Smart of Trewhit House. Northumb., a pride ppr., charged on the breast with

demi-eagle rising with wings displayed, a trefoil or.

the beak an olive-branch vert. Pads. holding in his beak a burdock ppr. Smith, an eagle rising ppr. yy. 5

Sloper, a boar's head or, pierced through Virtus prce nummis. cf. 80. 2 Smith, an eagle's head or, depressed with

the neck by a dart. Smart, Francis Gray, J. P.. Bredbury, two bends vert, between two wings

Slougb, a stork's head erased. 106. I Tunbridge Wells, same crest. Esse arg. and sa., beaked gu.

Sly, a dove az. 92. 2 quam videri. Smith, Devonsh., a demi-eagle displayed

Smachey, a lion rampant erra., crowned Smart, Rev. Robert William John, erm. 81. 6

or, holding a cross patee fitched. Parkham Rectory, Bideford, North Smith, Heref. and Herts, an eagle's head

Small, Scotland, an eagle rising ppr. Devonsh., same crest and motto. between two wings arg., beaked sa.,

77- 5 Smedley, an eagle's head erased sa. 83. 2 charged on the neck with three pellets.
Smale and Smalley of Paddington. Smellet, Scotland, the stump of an oak-
cf. 84. 2
Middx., on a chapeau gu., turned up tree shooting a green branch on each Smith of Yarmouth, Norf., an eagle re-

erm., a unicorn couchant arg. side ppr. Vircseo. 142. 5 gardant with wings elevated ppr.,

Small of Curriehill, Scotland, a branch Smellie, see Haig-Smellie. beaked, membered, and crowned with

of palm ppr. Sntione non ira. 147. i Smellie of London and Scotland, a dex- a naval coronet or, resting the dexter

Small, on a chess-rook arg., a wren ppr. ter hand holding a crescent ppr. In- claw on a quadrant of the last, the
string and plummet az.
Smallbones, a Cornish chough ppr. dustria, virtute, et jortitudine. 216. 8

107. 14 Smelt of Kirkby Fleetham and Leases- Smith, Sir Clarence, Esquire, D.L., of

Smallbrook, a cock's head erased or. by-Bedale, Yorks, a cormorant's head Falcon Wood, Shooter's Hill, on a

90. I erased. wreath of the colours two pick-axes in

Smallbrook, a martlet with wings dis- Smerdon, Devonsh., a lion's gamb erased saltire sa., thereon an eagle with wings

played. holding a battle-axe or. Vincit qui expanded or, each wing charged with a

Smallman, a hand gauntleted holding a patitar. 38. 3 mullet of six points gu. Quaerendo. 78. 2

sword in pale ppr. 211. 4 Smert, Cornw., a beaver's head erased Smith of Craigend, Craighead, and Car-

Smallman, Herts, Heref., and Shropsh., arg., collared gu., holding in the mouth beth Guthrie, Stirlingsh., Jordanhill,

a heraldic antelope sejant holding a branch vert. Renfrewsh., and Skelmorliebank,

up the dexter foot sa., the horns and Smetham, out of a ducal coronet or, a AjTsh., Scotland, an eagle's head

tail or, gorged with a ducal coronet demi-dragon rampant ppr. erased ppr., gorged with a ducal coro-

and lined of the last. Smethurst, of Chorley and Rookwood, net or. Made. cf. 83. 10

Smallman of Quatford Chantry, Shropsh., Lanes, an eagle's head erased gu., Smith, James Parker, J.P., D.L., 20,
guttee-d'eau, holding in the beak a ser-
Mysame crest. word is my bond. Draycott Place, S.W., same crest and

Smallman, Henry George, Carlton House, pent or. Alta peto. motto.
Heme Hill, S.E., the stock of an oak-
tree eradicated and sprouting on either Smethwicke of Smethwicke, Chesh., an Smith, Shropsh., an eagle's head erased
arm embowed vested arg., charged
side ppr., thereon a heraldic antelope with two bars wavy vert, cuffed of az., ducaUy gorged or. cf. 83. 10
sejant gu., bezantee, and armed or, the the first, holding in the hand ppr. a
Smith, a phoenix's head or, in flames

ppr.

dexter fore foot supporting a bee-hive, tulip or, leaved of the second. Smith, Bart., of Hadley, Middx., a falcon

also ppr. Industria premium incidil. Smijth, Bowyer-, Sir William, Bart., of with wings addorsed ppr., belled or,
Smallpage of London and Yorks, an an- Hill Hall, Essex: (i)A salamander
holding in the beak an acorn sUpped

telope arg., supporting a broken spear in flames ppr. {for Smijth). 138. 4. and leaved, also ppr. Spes, decus, et
or. the head downward.
Smallpiece of Hockeiing, Norf., a wolf's (2) An eagle holding in the dexter robur.
claw a quill arg. (3) On a ducal
Smith, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-

head erased per fesse embattled arg. coronet or, a heraldic tiger sejant falcon with wings expanded ppr. 88. 10
arg. (for Bowijer). Qua pote lucet.
and sa. 30. 8 Smith, Lanes, an ostrich or, holding in

Smallpiece of Hockling, Shropsh., and 25. 7 the beak a horse-shoe arg. 97. 8

Norf.. an eagle rising arg. 77. 5 Smiley, Sir Hugh Houston, Bart., J P., Smith of London, an ostrich's ' head

Smallpeice of Field Lodge, Burley, Ring- of Drumalis House, Lame, co. Antrim, quarterly arg. and sa., between two

wood, Hants, an eagle with wings and of Gallowhill, Paisley, Renfrewsh., ostrich-feathers of the first, holding

elevated. Spirans aspire. a lion's gamb erased holding by a shaft in the beak a horse-shoe or. 97-12

Smallwood, a cubit arm vested chequy a pheon, point downwards or. In- Smith, Bart, {extinct), of Upton-in- West-

arg. and sa., holding in the hand ppr. dustria virtus et fortitude. 288. 12 ham. Essex, an ostrich's head couped

a chaplet of oak vert, fructed or. 205 . Smirke, a falcon with wings addorsed holding in the beak a horse-shoe, all

Smallwood, Rupert, Esquire, the Crescent, and distended preying on a serpent, ppr.

Bromsgrove, a cubit arm vested chequy all ppr. Smith of Abingdon, Berks, and London,

arg and sa., cuffed arg., holding in the Smith, see Carrington. on a mural coronet or, an ostrich's

hand a chaplet of oak vert, fructed or. Smith-Barry, see Barry. head erased ppr., beaked of the first,

Smalman, Shropsh., a heraldic tiger Smith-Dorrien, see Dorrien. holding in the beak a horse-shoe arg.
Smith, Bart, (extinct), of Hough, Chesh.,
sejant sa., maned, tufted, and ducally Smith, see Lawson-Smith.
an ostrich gu., holding in the beak a
gorged or, lined, and the line reflexed Smith, Sir Cecil Clementi-, G.C.M.G., the

of the same. Garden House, Wheathampstead, horse-shoe arg. 97. 8

Smalpece or Smallpiece of Worlingham, A, E. Clementi-Smith, Esquire, of Smith of Bradbury and Nutburch, Chesh.,

Su£f., a wolf's head erased per fesse Fir Grove, Sunninghill, Ascot, Rev. an ostrich's head arg., winged az.,
gorged with a collar wavy of the last
embattled arg. and sa. 30. 8 Herbert Clementi-Smith, and Rev.

SMI SMI

charged with three bezants, and hold Smith of Calais, France, a stork's head Smith-Shenstone, Frederick, Esquire
couped or, beaked gu., charged with
ing in the beak a horse-shoe of the two bends vert, and between two wings J.P., D.L., of Sutton HaU, Baroombe.
endorsed sa. Lewes, on a mount vert, in front of a
second. rock ppr., a chamois charged with a
Smith of Overdinsdale Hall. Durh., on a crescent. Per saxa per ignes.
Smith of West Ham, Essex, and Stoke mount vert, a stork with wings elevated
Smith, Sir Edwin Thomas, K.C.M.G.,
Prior, Worcs., an ostrich's head quar- arg., charged on the breast and on M.P., J.P., of the Acacias, Marryat-
either wing with a cross crosalet gu., ville, South Australia, a goat's head
terly sa. and arg., between two wings and holding in the beak a snake ppr. couped arg., gorged with a collar
Smith of Togston, Northumb., a stork
expanded gu., holding in the beak a gemelle az., and between two bezants.
arg., holding in his beak a serpent ppr.
horse-shoe or. c/. 97. 10 Dum spiro, spero.

Smith, Worcs., a demi-ostrich arg., with

wings expanded gii., holding in the

beak a horse-shoe or.

Smith or Smyth, Sussex and Sufi., out Smith, Durh., a stork arg., rising from a Smith, Bart, {extinct), of Edmondthorpe,
of a mural coronet an ostrich's head or. mount vert, beaked and legged gu.,
holding in the beak a serpent ppr. Leics., out of a ducal coronet or, an
Smith of London, an ostrich arg., holding Indian goat's head arg., eared sa.,
in the beak a horse-shoe, all ppr. 07. 8 Smith of Ryhope, Durh., and Carrow- armed of the first.

Smith or Smyth of London, an ostrich's borough, Northumb., on a mount vert, Smith of Withcote, Leics., out of a ducal
a stork with wings elevated arg., coronet or, an Indian goat's head arg.,
head couped holding in the beak a eared sa., bearded and armed of the
charged on the breast and on either
horse-slioe, all ppr. 97. 8 wing with a cross crosslet gu., hold- first.

Smith, Norf., an ostrich with wings ex-

panded arg., holding in the beak a ing in the beak a snake ppr. Tenax Smith, Lines and Middx., same crest
key or.
Smith, Lea-, Ferdinando, of Halesowen et fidelis. Smith, Philip Vernon, Esquire, LL.D.. of
Grange, Worcs. : (1) An ostrich's head Smith, Joseph, Esquire, J.P., of Plas
116, Westbourne Terrace, W, and 4,
Parciaw, Old Colwyn, North Wales, a
Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, W.C,

(|iiarterly sa. and arg., between two rose gu., barbed and seeded ppr., out of a ducal coronet or, an Indian
wings expanded gu., holding in the thereon an owl arg. Lahore et dili- goat's head arg., erased sa., bearded

beak a horse-shoe or (jor Smith), cj. gent ia. and attired of the first.

97. 10. A(2) unicorn arg., guttte-de- Smith, Gordon, M.R.C.S., Richmond Smith-Bosanquet, see Bosanquet.

poix, gorged with a double tressure Road, Barnsbury, Middx., in front of Sraifh-Chatterton, see Chatterton.
Hory and counterflory gu. (for Lcn). a mount vert, a serpent nowed, thereon Sraith-Cunninghame, see Cunninghame.

In se ipso tolus teres. an owl, all ppr. Canohio salvus. Smith-Dorrien, stc Dorrien.

Smith: (i) On an anchor sa., an ostrich Smith of Bristol, Somers., a heron's head Sraith-Gordon, set Gordon.

ermiuois, holding in the beak a horse- per fess or and gu., holding in the Smith-Masters, scp Masters.

shoe or. (2) Of augmentation, a beak a dart of the first flighted ppr., Smith, the late Rev. Jeremiah Finch,
mount vert, inscribed witli the Greek
barbed of the second. M.A., F.S.A., Prebendary of Lichfield

letters Kvpa or, and issuing therefrom a Smith of Theddlethorpe, Linos, a heron's Cathedral, late Rector of Aldridge,

representation of the silphium plantppr. head erased sa., beaked gu., and hold- Staffs, and Rural Dean, a lion rampant

Smith of London, and Wray, Lanes, out ing in the beak a fish arg. sa., on the head a crown vallary, hold-

of a mural coronet arg., an ostrich's Smith of London, a heron's head erased ing between the fore-paws a Passion-

head of the last. sa.. guttee-d'or, holding in the beak cross, and resting the dexter hind-foot

Smith, an ostrich ppr., holding in the gu. a fish arg. upon an annulet, all or. Doctrina /erro
perennior.
beak a horse-shoe or. Tu ne cede malts. Smith of Mitcham, Surrey, a stag's head

97. 8 erased gu., attired arg. 121. 2 Smith, Bart., of Aliwal, upon an Eastern

Smith, Chesh., an ostrich arg., holding Smith, Bucks, a heron's head erased, coronet or, a lion rampant arg., sup-

in the beak a horse-shoe or. 97. 8 holding in the beak a fish ppr. porting a lance ppr., therefrom flowing

Smith-Shand, James William Fraser, Es- Smith, Leadbitter-, John, Esquire, of to the sinister a pennon gu., charged
quire, M.D., of Templeland, Aberdeen, Bird Hill, Whickham, Durh.: (i) A with two palm-branches in saltire or.

a dove volant over the waters with an stag lodged arg., semee of estoiles az., 227. 13
olive-branch in its beak ppr. Virtute
attired and gorged with an Eastern Smith, a demi-lion rampant supporting

duce comite jortuna. 264. 7 coronet, the chain reflexed over the a smith's hammer, all ppr.

Smith, out of a ducal coronet or, a dove Aback or (jor Smith). (2) griffin's Smith, Shropsh., a Hon's head erased arg.

rising arg. head sa., erased gu., pierced through

Smith of Damagh, co. Kilkenny, Ireland, the mouth by an arrow fesseways or Smith, a lion's head erased or. 17. 8

a dove close holding in its beak an (for Leadbitter). Fidelis. cf. 66. 8 Smith, Rev. Algernon Emerick dementi.

olive-branch, both ppr., gorged with a Smith of Brambridge, Hants, a stag's Rector of Chadwell St. Mary, Essex,

bar gemel or, beaked and legged gu. head erased ppr., attired or, gorged in front of a lion's head erased arg.,

cj. 92. 5 with a wreath of laurel, also ppr. gorged with a collar flory counterflory

Smith, Ireland, a martlet sa. 95. 5 120. 3 az., on the head a crown vallary or,
121. 2 three mullets fessewise, also or.
Smith of Old Park, Devizes, Wilts, a Smith, a stag's head erased gu.

caduceus erect ppr., thereon a martlet Smith of London, out of a vallary coro- Smith of London, a talbot pjissant party

sa. Nil desperandum. net a demi-buck or, pierced through per pale or and sa. 54. i
Smith, Alexander Mackenzie, Esquire,
with an arrow in ben ' ' Smith, Henry Flesher, Esquire, J.P., of
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of Bolton Hey, Roby, Liverpool, on a barbed and flighted arg Kyogle, Casino, New South Wales,

wreath of the colours, issuant from a Smith, Surrey, a demi-stag erm. attired Australia, in front of a talbot's head

chaplet of roses arg., a rock ppr., there- sa., vulned in the shoulder gu. couped gu., a cinquefoil erm., between
on a martlet rising or, holding in the
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two trefoils slipped vert.

beak a rose as in the chaplet, leaved Smith, Taylor-, of Colpike Hall, Durh. : Smith, Thomas Hawkins, Esquire, J.P.,

and slipped ppr. Suaviter sed fortitcr. A(1) stag lodged arg., j of Gordon Brook, Grafton, New South

semee-d'etoiles

250. 9 az., attired and-gorged with an Eastern I Wales, .Australia, same crest.

Smith, Francis Patrick, Barnes Hall, coronet, and therefrom a chain reflexed Smith-Rewse, Major Henry Whistler, of
near Sheffield, same crest and motto. over the back or {/or Smith). (2) A
horse's head couped sa., gorged with Glenrock, Sydney, New South Wales.

Smith of Windsor, Berks, a martlet a plain collar, pendent therefrom an Australia : ( ) A demi-hon rampant
i

])urp. 95. 4 erm., holding in the a branch

Smith of Newcastle-under-Lyne,^ Staffs, escutcheon arg., charged with a cinque- of laurel sUpped vert {/or Rewse).

a parrot vert, beaked and legged gu. foil vert {/or Taylor). Vigilans. (2) In front of a talbot's head couped

loi. 4 Smith of the Priory, Dudley, Worcs., and gu., a cinquefoil erm., all between

Smith of Little Baddow, Essex, a pea- |

of Berry Hill, Staffs, upon a mount two trefoils slipped vert (/or Smith).

cock's head erased az., ducally gorged vert, in front of a rock a chamois, both Smith-Rewse, Henry Stinton, Esquire, of

or. c/. 103. I ppr. Per saxa per ignes. I Manly and Wollougong, in the suburbs

SMI 512^

of the city of Sydney, New South Smith of Bombay, a demi-greyhound I Smith, alias Smithley, of Brantingham

Wales, Australia, and of i8, Southwell regardant arg., supporting a flagstaff and Beverley, Yorks. out of a ducal

Gardens, South Kensington ; Rev. ppr., therefrom flowing to the sinister coronet gu., a demi-bull arg., armed

Gilbert Flesher Smith-Rewse, M.A., j
Rector of St. Margaret's and St. Peter's,
a banner sa., charged with a bull's
t

head cabossed between two wings arg. Smith of Beabeg and Annsbrook, co.

South Elmham, Suffolk, England ; and In Deo /ides. Meath, Ireland, a demi-bull salient

Eustace Alfred Smith-Rewse of Jlanly, Smith, Notts, an elephant's head couped az., armed and ungu. or. Delectat
Sydney, New South Wales: (i) A or. charged on the neck with three
amor patriic. c/. 45. 8

demi-lion rampant erm., holding in fleurs-de-lis sa., one and two. Tenax Smith, Michael Edward, same crest and

the paws a branch of laurel slipped in/ide. c/. 133. 2 motto.

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vert, and charged on the shoulder for Smith, Notts, an elephant's head couped Smith of Maine, co. Louth, Ireland, same
,

difference with a mullet gu. (/or or. Tennx. in /ide. 133. 2 crest. c/. 45. 8

Mewse). (2) In front of a talbot's head Smith, Notts, an elephant's head erased Smith, Ireland, a bull's head couped sa.,

couped gu., a cinquefoil erm., all be- or, eared gu., charged on the neck armed or. c/. 44. 3
tween two trefoils slipped vert {/or
with three fleurs-de-lis az., two and Smith, Baron Strathcona and Mount

Smith). one. c/. 133. 31 Royal, on a mount vert, a beaver

Smith, on a mount vert, a talbot sejant Smith of Houghton Castle, Northumb., eating into a maple-tree ppr. Perse-

erm., collared gu. c/. 55. i an elephant ppr. 133-9 verance. 134. 14

Smith of London, a talbot per pale or Smith, Notts, an elephant's head erased Smith of Pygon's HiU, Lydiate, Lanes,

and sa., holding in the mouth a rose or. eared gu., and charged on the neck on a mount vert, a squirrel arg.,

ppr., leaved vert. with three fleurs-de-lis, two and one charged on the body with a fountain,

Smith of More End, Northamp., a talbot's az. Tenax et fiJelis. c/. 133. 3 and holding a marigold shpped ppr.

head couped gu., charged on the Smith, Oswald Augustus, D.L., Ham- In medio tutissimus.
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neck with a cinquefoil erm. merwood Lodge, East Grinstead, same Smith of Brindley, Chesh., a demi-wolf

c/. 56. 12 crest and motto. erm. , holding in the dexter paw a fleur-

Smith, a talbot statant ppr., collared, and Smith, Abel Henry, Woodhall Park, Herts, de-lis or. c/. 31. 2

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a chain therefrom reflexed over the an elephant's head erased or. charged Smith of Tuddenham and Edmondsbury,

back or. (•/. 54- 2 on the neck with three fleurs-de-lis sa., a wolfs head erased arg., ducally

Smith, Bart., of Suttons, Essex, a talbot I one and two. c/. 133. 3 gorged or. c/. 30. S

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statant sa., collared, and a chain there- Smith, Reginald Abel, of Goldings, Herts, Smith, a dragon's head erased or, pellet-

from reflexed over the back or. same crest. tee, c/. 71. 2

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c/. 54. 2 Smith, Samuel George, of Sacombe Park, Smith, Rev. Joseph Denhara, of St.

I Marylebone. Middx., and Vesey Place,

Smith-Ryland, Charles Alston. Esquire. Ware, same crest.

J.P., of Barford HiU, Warw. :(t) Smith, Frederic Chatfield, Bramcote Hall, Dublin, a ilragon's head erased az.,

I.^suing from a mount vert, a dexter Nottingham, same crest. \ charged with a mullet of six points,
and collared flory counterflory or,
arm enibowed in armour ppr., garnished Smith, Rowland, Duffield, Derby, same pierced through the mouth by an
arrow fessewise, the point to the dexter
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or, the hand, also ppr., holding a rose crest.

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gu., slipped and leaved ot the first, and ' Smith, Francis Abel, Wilford House,

three ears of rye or {/or Ryland). Nottingham, same crest. ppr.

A199. 8. (2) talbot passant or, rest- Smith, Robert Claude, Esquire, of Red- Smith, Bart., of Newland, Yorlis, out of

ing the dexter fore-paw upon an escut- cliffe Tower. Paignton, Devonsh., a a ducal coronet or, a boar's head az..

cheon sa., charged with a saltire couped, dolphin haurient ppr. Mediis iran- tusked and crined of the second,

also or, and holding in the mouth an quillus in undis. 140. II langued gu. 41. 4

acorn slipped and leaved ppr. {/or Smith cf Whitechapel, Lrfindon. waves of Smith : ( I ) Issuing from an Eastern

Smith). Not the last. 54. 13 the sea ppr., thereon a dolphin haurient coronet or, a leopard's head ppr.,

Smith-Marriott, Sir William Henry Mar- az.. guttee-d'eau, holding in the mouth gorged with a plain collar, therefrom a

riott, Bart., of Sydling, St. Nicholas, a fish or. line reflexed of the first. (2) Of aug-

Dorset: (i) A mount vert, thereon Smith, William Macadam-, Esquire, J.P., mentation, the imperial Ottoman
" chelingk," or plume of triumph, from
a talbot passant sa., guttee-d'eau, Abbotsfield, Wiveliscombe, Somers.,

collared, and a line reflexed over the in front of a dolphin haurient or, three a turban.

beak or {/or Marriott). 282. 4. (2) chess-rooks az. Generosity with justice. Smith, Ireland, a leopard's head erased

A greyhound sejant gu., collared, and ^35- ^ arg., spotted sa. 22. 10

a Une reflexed over the back or, Smith, an anchor erect or, entwined Smith, a leopard's head erased arg.,

charged on the shoulder with a niascle about the stock by a dolphin spouting spotted sa., coUared, lined, and ringed
water from the mouth and nostrils ppr.
naig. {/or Smith). Semper /idelis. 309. or.

Smith, Sir William, Bart., J.P., D.L., of Victor sine sanguine. c/. 140. 8 Smith of London, an heraldic tiger sejant

Eardiston, Worcs., a greyhound couch- Smith of CJottenburg, and Aberdeensh., arg., tufted and maned or, resting the

ant sa., collared, and a line there- Scotland, an anchor erect or, the stock dexter paw on a broken pillar of the

from reflexed over the back or, the sa. Sine sanguine victor. 161. i last.

body charged with a cross crosslet of Smith of Camno. Forfarsh., Scotland, an Smith of Loudon, an heraldic tiger sejant

the last, the dexter paw resting upon anchor ppr. Hold /ast. 161. i erm., tufted or.

a cross flory or. 308. 2 Smith of Boughton, Somers., a griflin's Smith, Benjamin Brown, Esquire, of

Smith, Wilts, a greyhound cunent. head erased gu., charged on the neck Wolverhampton, Staffs, an heraldic

(•/. 58. 2 with two bars or, beaked and eared of tiger arg.. vulned in the neck ppr.,
Smith of Exeter, a greyhound sejant gu., 1 charged on the body with two pheons,

the last. Qtcid capit, capitur.

collared and lined arg. c/. ^g. 2 66. 4 I and resting the dexter fore-leg on a

Smith of Ashfield, Suff., a greyhound Smith of Elford, Staffs, a griffin's head pheon gu.

eouchant or, coUared and lined sa. erased per fesse sa. and gu., gorged Smith of Binderton, Sussex, a demi-uni-
c/. 60. I with a collar arg., charged with tlireo I corn gu., maned, armed, ungu., and

Smith, Devonsh., a greyhound sejant gu., pellets. c/. 66. 2 tufted arg., holding between the fore-
legs a lozenge or.
}

coUared, and a line therefrom reflexed Smith of Shirford, Warw., a griffin's head

over the back or. f/. 59. 4 erased sa., bezantee. c/. 66. 5 Smith-Milnes, William Broughton, Es-

Smith, His Honour Judge Lumley, M.A., Smith, Hon. Charles William, of BaUy- quire, of Dunston HaU, Chesterfield,

K.C., 25, Cadogan Square, S.W., on a natray, co. Waterford, Ireland, out of Derbysh. : (i) A mount vert, thereon

wreath of the colours, sa. and arg., a ducal coronet or, a demi-buU salient in front of a boar's head couped sa.,
j
in front of a mount vert, thereou a muzzled or, a miU-riud of the last {/or
arg., armed and ungu. of the first, and
greyhound eouchant ppr.. two battle- AMilncs). 34. 12. (2) unicorn's
charged with a crescent gu. for differ-

axes in saltire or. Frit a trc/ssaillir. ence. Cum plena magis. head erased per pale arg. and az..

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gorged with a ducal coronet counter- Smith-Barry (Lord Barrymore), a castle Smith, two arms armed, couped above
[

changed and armed or {/or Smith).] arg,, and issuant from the battlements the elbow ppr., holding a sword in both

Fortiter el rede. cf. 49. a wolf's head sa. charged with a cross hands fesseways arg,, pommel or.

Smith, Richard Clifford, Ashford Hal ""tee fitchee. Boutez en avant. 254. 6 Smith of Smithiiehl, a hand grasping a

Bakewell, upon a mount vert, in front Smith-Barry, James Hu] crest dagger. Bendy. 212. 3
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of chamois ppr Per sa. and motto. Smith, Scotland, and of London, an arm

per ignes. Smith of London, on a mount vert, a from the shoulder in armour, brandish-

Smith-Chatterton, William Peters, Es- castle or, between two branches ppr. ing a sword ppr. Carid nam fecham.

quire, of Belmont, Raheny, co. DubUn : Smith of Oldhaugh, Chesh., a fleur-de-lis 195. 2

(i) An antelope's head erased ppr., per pale or and gu. 148. 2 Smith, Scotland, a dexter hand holding

attired or, pierced through the back Smith of Dorchester, a fleur-de-lis arg. a hammer ppr. Semper paratns.

of the neck with an arrow, also pp: Benigno numine. 148. 2 Smith, Scotland, a dexter hand in fess,

gorged with a ducal coronet of he Smith, a fleur-de-lis arg., charged with a issuing from a cloud in the sinister,
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second, and charged on the neck with cross crosslet sa. cf. 148. 2 and holding a pen, all ppr. Floret qvr

a cross crosslet gu. (for Clmtterton). Smith, Glouc, a saltier gu., surmounted vigilat.

(2) Out of a crown vallary or, a uni- of a fleur-de-lis. Smith, Duff-Assheton, George William,

corn's head az., armed, crined, and Smith, Sir Thomas, Bart., a fret gu., of Vaynol, Carnarvonsh. : (i) Issuant

tufted of the first, and charged with issuant therefrom a fleur-de-lis or. from a mural coronet or. two

a crescent of the same, (for Smith). Dabit qui dedit. 2S8 5 embowed vested az., cuffed arg., hold-

Loyal a mort. Smith of Thraxted, Essex, a demi-wild ing in the hands a pheon or (for Smith).

Smith, Henry Dolling, Esquire, of 18, man ppr., holding in his dexter j (2) A mower in the act of mowing

hand

Maida Vale Mansions, Maida Vale, four ears of barley vert, and in his vested per pale arg. and sa. , the sleeves

N.W., a unicorn's head erased quarterly sinister a flintstone ppr., his hair sa., and hose counterchanged, the cap

arg. and az. Prodesse quatn conspici. and wreathed about the temples, also quarterly arg. and sa., the scythe-

Smith, Bart., Ireland, out of a ducal ppr. handle or, the blade ppr. {for Assheton).

coronet or, a unicorn's head az., armed Smith, Scotland, a Minerva"s head ppr. cf. 188. 12

of the first. En Dieu est mon espoir. i I\on invita. 182. i Smith, the late Rt. Hon. WiUiam Henry.
P.O., Lord Warden of the Cinque
48. 12 ' Smith, a plume of five feathers, cf. 114. 13 Ports, of Oxey, Herts, and Greenlands,

Smith, Major-General Walter Henry, a Smith of Halcsworth. Suff., on a chapeau

unicorn's head quarterly arg. and az., ! gu., turned up erm., two wings az., Hambleden, Bucks, a cubit arm erect

erased or. C'en est fait. billettee or, each charged with a bend habited az.. cuffed, and charged with
three mascles in chevron arg., holding
[ in the hand ppr. three acorn-branches

Smith, Ireland, a unicorn's head couped erm. vert, fructed or.
] Smith, Hon. William Frederick Danvers,

sa. 49. 7 Smith of Elmsett, Suff., a mullet or. 3, Grosvenor Place, S.W., same crest.
Des non fortuna fretus.
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Smith, Cusac-, Sir William, Bart.: (i)' charged with a crescent between two

Out of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's wings expanded gu. cf. ill. 5
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head az., armed of the first. 48. 12 Smith of Hammersmith, Middx., a sword

Aj in pale, point upwards, entwined with

(2) mermaid sa., crined and gar-

nished or, holding in her dexter hand an ivy-branch ppr. Smith, a hand ppr., vested chequy arg.

a mirror ppr. En Dieu est mon espoir. Smith of Rochester, Kent, a sword in and az., holding three arrows, two in
I

1S4. 5 pale ppr., hilted or, entwined with two saltier and one in pale or. feathered
and headed arg.
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Smith of London, out of a mural coro- ivy-branches of the last. Rapit ense

net or, a horse's head sa., bridled gu,, triumphos. Smith, Suff., a dexter arm in armour ppr.,
garnished or, holding in the hand of the
maned arg. Smith, on a ducal coronet vert, two first a chaplet vert.

j Smith of Eastbourne, Sussex, an arm in

Smith of Walsham, Suff., a horse's head swords in saltire arg.. hilted or.
i

per chevron or and sa. ' c/. 171. 12

c/. 50. 13

Smith, a horse's head erased az., gorged Smith of London, on the top of a pillar armour embowed ppr,, charged with

with a collar or, charged with a fleur- ppr., a sphere or. an escallop or, holding in the hand of
1 the first a sword arg., hilt and pom-

de-lis between two crosses patee Smith of Oundle, Northamp., within an

fitchee sa. annulet gu., a garb or. mel of the second, the blade environed
with a chaplet of laurel vert.
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Smith, Ireland, a horse's head couped Smith, Ireland, two battle-axes in saltire

sa., bridled and double-reined arg.. gu., headed or. 172.4 Smith of London, two arms embowed

bitted or. Pret. cf. u. ^ Smith-Gordon, Sir Lionel Eldred, Bart. : vested az., cuffed arg., holding in the

Smith, a salamander couchant regardant ' (I) Issuant from the battlements of a hands ppr. a pheon or.

and ducally gorged in flames, all ppr. tower a stag's head affrontee ppr., be- Smith, Sidney, Brooklands, 58, West End
tween two palm-branches vert (for Lane, West Hampstead, N.W., on a
Smith of Denby, Derbysh., an escallop Gordon). 309.5. (2) Of augmentation, Roman fasces a pheon, point upwards,
a representation of the ornamental
party per fess or and az. 141. 14 or, between two laurel-branches fructed

'

Smith of Edinburgh. Scotland, a flame

of fire between two branches of palm silver centre-piece of the service of ppr. Concedat laurea linguce. 250.16

ppr. Luceo. non uro. 146. 12 ! plate presented to Lieutenant-General Smith of London, an arm in pale vested

Smith of Gibliston, Fifesh., Scotland, a Sir Lionel Smith by his European and cuft'ed arg.. holding in the hand
1 ppr. tliree acorn- branches vert, fructed
crescent arg. Cum plena magis. 163. 2 native friends at Bombay, all ppr.

Smith of Jamaica and Scotland, a sword (3) Out of an Eastern coronet or, a or.
and a pen in saltier ppr. Marte et in-
dexter arm embowed in armour, en- Smith of London, a cubit arm erect

genio. 41 70. I circled by a wreath of laurel, the hand vested bendy arg. and az., holding in

Smith, Sir Charles Cunliffe, Bart., D.L., —grasping a broken sword, all ppr. (for the hand ppr. a roll of paper.

of Tring Park, Herts, a pen in bend Smith). Animo non astutia. ilea spes cf. 208. 5

or, feathered arg.. surmounted in est in Deo. 309. 6 Smith, Norf., a naked arm embowed

saltire by a sword ppr., tied by a Smith, I. P. G., Esquire, of Sweyney Cliff, ppr.. bound round the wrist with a

ribbon gu., pendent therefrom an near Coalport, Ironbridge, Shropsh.. a ribbon az., holding in the hand the

escutcheon az., charged with an es- dexter arm in armour embowed. hold- cronel of a broken sjjear or.

callop or. Semper fiddis. 170. 8 ing in the hand a scimitar, all ppr. Smith, Durh., a dexter arm embowed

Smith of Apsley House, Beds, an oak- Veritas usque ad finem. 196. 10 vested erminois, cuffed arg., the hand

tree ppr., fructed or. Non deficit alter. Smith, Scotland, a hand holding a pen grasping a broken sword ppr., the hilt

143- 5 ' ppr- 217. 10 or.

Smith of Tan-y-Graig, Carnarvonsh. ," on i Smith of Dirleton, Haddingtonsh., Scot- Smith of Braxted, Essex, an arm couped

a rock a tower, both ppr., thereon a land, a dexter hand holding a writing- at the elbow and erect vested gu..
I cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.
pen ppr. Ex usu commodium. |
crescent surmounted by a mullet of a cross forraee sa.
six points or. Lux omnibus refulgeat. I 217. 10 '

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SMI 514 SMY

Smith, Bart, (extinct), of Pickering of Smyly, Ireland, out of a mural coronet arg., armed and ungu. of the first, and
Upper Canada, and Preston, Nor- or, a dexter arm in armour embowed
thumb., a sinister hand apaumte erect ppr., holding a pheon in pale gu. charged with a martlet for difference.

Cutn plena magis.

couped at the wrist gu., the wrist en- Smyth, see Mo'untcashell, Earl. Smyth, Colonel John Henry Graham,

circled with a wreath of oak or, the Smyth, Baron Kiltarton and Viscount C.M.G., of Ballynatry, Youghal, and

palm charged with a trefoil slipped AGort : (i) lion's head couped arg. Jlore Park, Kilworth, co. Cork, same

arg.. and on an escroll above the hand (for Smyth). 21. i. (2) An antelope crest and motto.

j Smyth, Esses, out of a ducal coronet per
pale or and gu., a plume of feathers
the motto Canada. Pro Regc et patria. 1 trippant ppr., attired and ungu. or.

Smith of Ballygowan, co. Down. Ireland, Vincit Veritas. 126.6

]

a naked arm couped lying fesseways, Smyth, Yorks, a unicorn's head erased arg. and vert. cf. 114. 8

grasping in the hand a sword erect, all az. 49- 5 Smyth of Greenwich and Plompton, Kent,

ppr. Tenebras expellit et hosles. Smyth of Binderton, Sussex, a demi- out of a ducal coronet per pale or and
Smith, Sir Thomas, Bart., 5, Stratford unicom gu., armed and crined or,
gu., a plume of five ostrich-feathers,
Place, W., a fret gu., issuant there- holding between the fore-legs a lozenge
three vert and two arg. 1 14. 13

from a fleur-de-lis or. Dabit qui dedit. of the last. Smyth, out of a coronet per pale or and
Smith, Percy Macan, same crest and Smyth, Colonel the Hon. Leicester : (i ) Out
purp.. a plume of feathers arg. and vert.
motto. of a ducal coronet or, a unicorn's head
cf. 114. 8
Smith, Boandeu Albert Henry Bickford, az., armed and charged with a lozenge Smyth of Halesworth, Suff., on a cha-

F.S.A., M.A., in front of a thimderbolt of the first [jar Smyth), cf. 48. 12. peau gu., turned up erm., two wings
winged arg. and inflamed ppr., a repre-
A(2) popinjay rising or, collared gu., az., billettce or, each charged with a

sentation of a Cyclops' head affrontee, charged with a rose gu. for distinction bend erm. 9cf. 1 1 2.

also ppr. Mine eye is sin'/le. {for Curzon). Exaltabit honore. Smyth of CJunton, Norf., on a chapeau

Smith, William Robert, M.D., 74, Great Smyth, Hugh Lyle, Barrowmore Hall, gu., turned up erm., two wings ex-

Russell Street, W.C, in front of an Chester, out of a ducal coronet or, a panded az., each charged with a bend

anvil, thereon a falcon's wings endorsed unicorn's head az. erm., between six billets or.
and inverted ppr., belled and jessed Smyth, Ross Acheson, of Ardmore, co.
gu., resting the dexter leg on an escut- Smyth of Yatley, Hants, and Essex, a
cheon vert, charged with a serpent Londonderry, same crest and motto. demi-wild man ppr., holding in the
Smyth, a unicorn's head erased az. Ex-
hand a bunch of barley vert, and

nowed or, two swords in saltire, points altabit honore. 40. 5 wreathed round the temples of the

downwards, pommels and hilt or. Smyth, Colonel James, of Gaybrook, same.
Smyth, Bart, (extinct), of Long Ashton,
252. 6 Mullingar, Ireland, out of a ducal

Smith, Robert Thomas, Esquire, of coronet or, a unicorn's head az. Exnl- Somers., a stag or, attired arg. 117. 5
Smyth, Surrey, a demi-stag salient erm.,
Burrage Road, Plumstead, Kent, same tabit honore. 48. 12

crest. Prudenlia et conslanfia. Smyth of London, a pegasus az., winged attired sa. 119. 2

Smith, Lieutenant-Colonel William, Binn gu.. ducally gorged and lined or. Smyth of Lenton, Beds, a stag's head

Cottage, Dundee, a fleur-de-lis arg., cl. A7. I erased or, charged on the neck with

interlaced with a horse-shoe sa. Ready Smyth of Overton. Shropsh., Herts, three mullets. cf. 121. 2

and fit. 230. 18 Asham, Notts, and Credenhill, Heref., Smyth of Wighton, Norf.. an antelope's

Smith, R. F., Ruthven, Esquire, Mount a horse's head erased roan colour, the head erased sa., collared gu., rimmed,

Cottage, Sunningdale, an elephant's mane sa., the bridle or. cf. 51.5 studded, Hned, and ringed or.

head erased charged with three fleurs- Smyth of Walsham and Old Buckenham, cf. 126. 2

de-lis. Tenax in fide. Norf., a horse's head erased per chevron Smyth of London, Berks, and of Bos-

Smith, Colonel Albert, qa, Egerton nebulee or and sa. cf. 51.4 worth, Leics., out of a ducal coronet

Gardens, London, S.W., a talbot Smyth, G. E., within a horse-shoe or, a or, an Indian goat's head arg., eared
sa., armed of the first.
passant or. Teiiax in fide. horse's head erased per fesse arg. and Smyth of Honyngton, IJncs, a talbot

Smither, a hawk's head erased ppr. 88.12 az.

Smitherman, a stork or, charged on the Smyth, Hugh, Esquire, of Quickswood. passant or. 54. i

neck with two bars gemelle sa., and near Baldock, Herts, a horse's head Smyth of Shouldham, Norf., a peacock's

gorged with a ducal coronet gu. erased az., within a horse-shoe or. head erased az. 103. i

Smithers, an eagle's head gu. 83. i Ferrum equitis salus. Smyth, Ireland, a demi-peacock ppr.,

Smithesby, Ireland, a wolfs head erased Smyth, James Hugh, Esquire, of Norton charged with a trefoil or.

arg., gorged with a belt gu., the buckle I Hall, near Baldock, Herts, same crest Smyth, WUts, a peacock's head ppr..

or. and motto. ducallv gorged or. cf. 103. 2

I

Smithson, a squirrel sejant cracking a ! Smyth, Thomas, Esquire, of Edworth, Smyth, Beds, Essex, of Ashby Folville,

nut ppr. 135-7 1 near Baldock, Herts, same crest and Leics., and Wotton, Warw., a peacock's

Smithson, out of a ducal coronet or, a motto. head erased ppr., ducally gorged or.
I
demi-lion rampant gu., holding a sun Smyth, Thomas, Esquire, of Stretley, cf. 103. I

ppr. I Beds, same crest and motto. Smyth of London and Chesh., an ostrich
arg., holding in the beak a horse-shoe
Smithwick, Herts, an arm embowed Smyth, George Edward, of Northfield

vested bendy of six engrailed vert and House, Henlow, Beds, a horse's head or. 97- 8

arg., cuffed "of the last, holding in the arg., erased az., within a horse-shoe or. Smyth, Worcs. and Essex, an ostrich's

hand a rose, all ppr. Ferrum equitis salus. head between two wings gu., holding
in the mouth a horse-shoe or. cf. 97. 10
SmoUet, the stump of an oak-tree shoot- Smyth, George Edward, same crest. Smyth, Bart, (extinct), of Upton, Essex,

ing young branches ppr. Viresco. 145.2 Smyth of Hilton, Bridgnorth, Shropsh.,

Smollett of Bonhill, Dumbartonsh., the a buffalo's head ppr. cf. 44. 1 an ostrich's head couped, holding in

trunk of an oak-tree sprouting out Smyth, Lieutenant-Colonel George John, the beak a horse-shoe, all ppr.
Smyth, Sussex, out of a mural coronet
branches ppr. Viresco. 145. 2 of Heath Hall, Yorks. out of a ducal

Smollett of Kirktown and Stenifleet, coronet or, a demi-buU rampant arg., an ostrich's head, all or.

Scotland, the trunk of a tree sprouting armed and ungu. of the first, gorged Smyth, Ireland, a dove regardant az.,

out leaves ppr. Adhuc viresco. 145. 2 with a collar az., rimmed and charged holding in the beak an olive-branch

Smyly of Dublin, an arm in armour em- with three lozenges, also or. Nee vert. 9-- 4

bowed ppr., the hand holding by the timeo nee sperno. Smyth, William Henry, Elkington Hall,

point a pheon gu. Smyth of Beverley, Yorks, out of a ducal Louth, Lines, a falcon's head erased

Smyly, Sir Philip Crampton, 4, Merrion coronet gu., a demi-buU salient arg., sa., guttee-d'or, holding in the beak a,

Square, Dublin, same crest. Viribus armed or. fish ppr.
Smyth of Aimas. Lines, and Northamp.,
Smyth, Percy, Esquire, of Headborough
out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-falcon
Smyly, William Cecil, K.C., St. George's and Monatrea, co. Waterford, out of a ppr., with wings expanded arg. 88. 10

Square. S.W., same crest and motto. ducal coronet or, a demi-buU salient

SMY 515 SNE

Smyth, William Grenville, Esquire, Smyth, an arm erect, holding in the hand Smythe, two arms holding a bow in full

Elkington, Louth, Lines, same crest, ppr. a griffin's head erased. draught to let an arrow fly. all ppr.
Smyth, Herts, a falcon volant, w
Smyth, Scotland, a dexter arm embowed Mediis tranquillus in undis. 200. 2

wings expanded ppr. 88 vambraced, the hand holding a sword Smytheman, Shropsh., a stork or, ducally

Smyth, Christopher. Esquire, of Little ppr. Carid nam fecham. 195-2 gorged gu. cf. 105. 11

Houghton, and Brafield, Northamp., Smyth, John Watt, Esquire, J.P., of Smythesby, a wolf's head erased arg..

on a ducal coronet or, a falcon with Duneira, co. Antrim, Ireland, a dexter coUared gu., buckled or. cf. 30. 11

wings expanded ppr. Crux Chris'.i arm couped below the elbow and erect Smythies of Wilke, Somers., a cubit arm

spes mea. charged with a palm-branch, and hold- vested az., holding in the hand ppr.
Smyth, Glouc. and Lines, a heron's head an oak-branch leaved and fructed
ing in the hand a scimitar, all ppr.
erased az., holding in the beak a fish or.
With thu might. cf. 213. 5
arg. Smythies, Major Raymond Henry Ray-
Smyth, Herts and Heref., an eagle's head Smyth, Xorf., and of Southwark, Surrey, mond, Army and Navy Club, Pall
Mall, an arm in pale, habited az., cuff
between tw'o wmgs arg., beaked sa. an arm embowed ppr., holding in the

gauntlet a broken tilting-spear or.

84. 2 197- 3 arg., in the hand ppr. a branch of cak-

Smyth, Dc vonsh. , an eagle close regardant Smyth of Totnes, De vonsh., a dexter cubit leaves vert, fructed or. Laudari a
arm in armour ppr., garnished or, hold-
ppr., beaked and legged or. 76. 6 laudato. 285. 15
ing in the hand, also ppr., a chaplet
Smyth, Hants, London, and Staffs, out Smythson, Kent, an arm embowed vested
vert.
of a ducal coronet or, a swan close arg., the hand ppr., holding a battle-

erm., beaked gu. Smyth, Middx., and of Kelmarch, Nor- axe of the first, the handle or.
Smyth, General Sir Henry Augustus, thamp., a cubit arm erect habited per
pale or and gu., cuffed arg., holding Snafford, an elephant passant or, on its
K.C.M.G., St. John's Lodge, Stone, in the hand ppr. a griffin's head ereised
back a castle arg. 133. 4
Aylesbury: (i) (Of augmentation) A az.
mount vert inscribed with the Greek Snagg or Snagge, Herts, a demi-goat
letters KTPA or, and issuant there- Smyth, Ireland, a sword erect ppr., pierced
from the plant silphium ppr. (2) An through a dexter hand couped gu. Vera erm., armed or. 128. 2
fidditas fortitudo.
anchor fesseways sa., thereon an Snagg or Snagge, Herts, a demi-antelope
Smyth of Balharry, Forfarsh., Scotland,
ostrich erminois, holding in the beak a a dexter arm in armour embowed bran- ppr. cf. 126. 5
dishing a sword ppr. Carid nam fcchm.
horse-shoe or. Vincere et vivere. Snagge, His Honour Judge Sir Thomas
Smyth of Elmford, Staffs, a griffin's head 105. 2
Smythe, Viscount Strangford {extinct), Wilham, M.A., J.P., of 14, Courtfield
erased per fess sa. and gu., gorged with
a collar arg. , charged with three pellets. an ounce's head erased arg.. peilettee, Gardens, London, S.W. : (i) Out of a
collared and chained sa. Virtus in-
cf. 66. 2 ducal coronet or, a horse's head arg.

Smyth of Tregoneck, St. Germans, Coruw., 51. 7- (2) A demi-antelope erm., at-

tired or. Respice finem. 126. 5

Snape, between two wings an escallop

ppr. 141. 10

on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a cendit fires. Snape, Snappe, or Snepp, of Standlake,

griffin's head or, plattee. beaked arg. Smythe, Lieutenant-Colonel David Mur- OxoD., a buck's head per pale or
Smyth, Sir John Henry Greville, Bart., ray, of Methven Castle, Perthsh., a and vert, attired counterchanged.

J.P., of Ashtou Court and Wrasall dolphin haurient head upwards. Mediis 121. 5
Lodge, Somers., and Heath House,
tnqu undi. Sneli, on a chapeau ppr., an owl with

Glouc, a griffin's head erased gu., Smythe of Braco, Scotland, a dolphin wings expanded arg. 96. 6

gorged with a coUar gemel and beaked haurient ppr. Mediis tranquillus in Snell of Kennicott, Devonsh., Glouc, and

and eared or. Qui capit capitur. undis. 140. 1 1 Kingston, Wilts., a demi-talbot ram-
pant gu., collared and lined or.
j
Snell, a wolf preying on a lamb, in front
cf. 66. 2 Smythe of Hilton, Shropsh., a buffalo's cross Calvary in pale gu.

Smyth of London and Crabbett. Sussex, [ head ppr. cf. 44. i Snellgrove, an anchor sa., entwined with

a dragon's head erased or, peilettee. j

Smythe, Surrey, a demi-stag salient erm.,

\

cf. 71. 2 attired sa. 119. 2

Smyth of Newcastle-under-Lyne, a tiger Smythe, Hants, a stag's head erased ppr..,

passant arg., viilued in the shoulder attired or, gorged with a chaplet of a serpent vert. 161. 3

ppr. cf. 27. II laurel vert. 1 20. 3 Snelling of Snelling, Surrey, a demi-

Smyth of London, an heraldic tiger erm., I Smythe, Sir Charles Frederick, Bart., eagle displayed arg. 81. 6
1

armed, maned, and tufted or. J.P., D.L., of Eshe HaU, Durh., a Snelling, Surrey, of East Horsley, Sussex,

Smyth of London, an heraldic tiger buck's head erased, gorged with a and of Wheatfield, Suff., a griffin's

sejant erm., armed, tufted, and maned j chaplet of laurel, all ppr. Rcgi semper head or. coUared gu.. studded of the

|

or. fidelis. 120. 3 first. cf. 66. I

Smyth, Kent, a leopard's head erased arg., Smythe of Boughton, Winchelsea, Kent, Snelling, Surrey, a demi-dog rampant,

spotted sa., collared and lined or. on a mount vert, a talbot sejant erm., with dragon's wings addorsed or.

cf. 22. 14 eared and collared sa., ringed or, on Snelling, Dorset, and of Portslade. Sus-
Smyth of Henlow, Beds, a leopard's head the dexter side of the mount a branch sex, an arm embowed vested vert,

arg., peilettee, murally gorged, lined, of laurel of the first. holding in the hand ppr. a cutlass of

and ringed gu. Smythe, Francis C. D., of Girdler's Hall, the second, hilted or, from the pommel

Smyth, a lion's head erased or. 17. 8 39, Basinghall Street, London, E.G., a a line round the arm tied to the wrist

Smyth, Ireland, a lion rampant per fesse talbot passant. Tenax in fide. of the last.

arg. and sa. i. 13 Smythe of Corsham, Wilts, a peacock's Snepp, between two wings an escallop

Smyth of Tuddenham and Edmondsbury, head ppr., ducally gorged or. ppr. 141. 10

.Siitf.. a wolf's head erased arg., ducally cf. 103. 2 Sneyd-Edgworth, see Edgworth.

;:orged or. cf. 30. 8 Smythe, three holly-leaves vert, banded Sneyd-Kynnersley, set Kynnersley.

Smyth, Ireland, a wolf current gu. 28. 4 gu. 150. 12 Sneyd, Ralph, of Keel, Bishton, and Ash-
,

Smyth, Esses, a salamander in flames, all Smythe of London, a dest«r arm couped combe. Staffs, a Hon passant gardant ,

ppr. 138. 4 at the elbow per pale or and gu., j sa. Sec opprimere, nee opprimi.

Smyth, on a ducal coronet vert, two cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr. 4- 3
!

swords in saltier arg., billed or. a griffin's head erased az., beaked and Sneyd, John William, Basford HaU, Leek.

cf. 171. 12 charged with a martlet of the first. Staffs, same crest and motto.

Smyth, Derbysh., on a mount vert, a tower Smythe, Scotland, a sword and a pen Sneyd, Major-General Thomas WHUam, ,

triple-towered or, on the sinister side disposed in saltire ppr. Marte et in- of Finsthwaite House, near Ulverston,
\

of the mount a laurel-branch pendent genio. 170. 4 ; Lanes, same crest and motto.

over the tower ppr. Smythe of Atherny, Perthsh., Scotland, Sneyd, Dryden Henry, Esquire, of Ash-

Smyth, on the top of a pillar ppr., a a dexter hand holding a lancet ready combe Park, near Leek, Staffs, same
sphere or. j crest and motto.

for action ppr. Arte et labore.

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SNE 516 SOM

Sneyd, Clement, Esquire, of Loxley Park, SoUey and Solly, in a lake a swan Somersett, Rev. William, of Woolastone
near Uttoxeter, Staffs, same crest and naiant with wings addorsed ppr. Lydney, Glouc., same crest. Mutare
vel timere sperno.
motto. 99. 9
Sneyd, Rev. Gustavus Alfred, M.A., of Solly-Flood, JIajor-General Frederick Somersett of South Brentin, Somers., a
dove ppr., between two oak-branches
Chastleton, Oxon., same crest and Richard, C.B., of Eastbridge House, stalked and leaved vert, fructed or.
Hythe, Kent, a wolf's head erased arg.
motto.

Snigg or Snigge of Bristol. Somers., a Vis luiita fortior. 92. 14
demi-stag salient erased or. Somerton, Viscount, see Normanton, Earl
cf. 119. 2 Soloman, a crane statant, holding in the
of.
Snigg or Snigge, a swallow volant ppr. beak an eel. 105. 8
96. 2 Somervale, Scotland, a wheel or, sur-
Solomon, a heron devouring a fish. mounted of a dragon vert, vomiting

Solomon, a demi-wolf holding in the

Snodgrass, Scotland, a phoenix in flames dexter paw a rose sUpped and leaved fire before and beliind. Fear God in

ppr. 82. 2 ppr. life. 69. 3

Snooke of Chichester, Sussex, a rock Solomons, a clam-shell or. 141- '4 Somervell, CoUn, Esquire, J.P., Tenter-

ppr.. thereon an eagle regardant with Solsby, a boars head erect sa. field, Kendal, same crest and motto.

wings elevated or. the dexter claw c/- 43- 3 Somervell, James, of Sorn Castle, Ayrsh.,
Soltau of Little Efiord, Plymouth,
resting on an escutcheon arg.. charged an anchor in pale, the stock, ring, and
Devonsh., a demi-lion arg., between
with a fleur-de-lis gu. two branches of roses ppr. Miseris cable aU ppr. Hold fast.

Snotterley, Norf., a crane asleep with its succurrere disco. Somervile or Somerville, two dexter
head under its wing, holding under the hands conjoined, the dexter in armour
Soltau-Symons, George William, Esquire,
dexter claw a stone ppr. of Little Eliord and Chaddlewood, holding a branch of laurel and a thistle
Plymouth : (i) Upon a mount vert, in
Snow of Cricksand, Beds, and Surrey, front a saltire gu., an ermine, holding in orle, all ppr. 224. 8
in the mouth a fern-branch ppr. (jor
an antelope's head erased per pale Somervile of Eadstone, Warw., two leo-
Sijmons). (2) A demi-lion arg., within
nebulee arg. and az. 126. 2 two branches of roses ppr. Simplex pards' faces in fess or, both crowned

Snow, on a mount vert, an antelope's mundilus. with one ducal coronet gu.
head erased per pale nebulee erm. and Somaster, Somester, Summaster, and
Somerville, Baron Athlumney, see Ath-
Sumaister, Cornw., a portcullis with
az. • cj. 126. 2 chains or. Quasi summus magister. lunuiey.

Snow, Alexander Dufiett, Esquire, of Somerville, Baron Somerville, on a wheel
Neston, Combe Park, Bath, in front of
arg., a dragon vert, vomiting flames of

a bugle- horn gu., an heraldic ante- tire ppr. Fear God in lijc. cf. 69. 3
lope's head couped per pale, indented Somerville, a wyvern ppr. 70. i

arg. and az., and charged with two 178- 3 Somerville, Arthur Fownes, of Binder

crosses patee in pale counterchanged. Somer and Somner, Kent and Suff., on a House, Somers. : ( I ) A wyvern with

ProhUa.i ixrus honor. 233. 2 mount a peacock ppr. c/. 103. 4 wings elevated vert, langued gu., on

Snow, Chesh., a demi-Uon or, holding in Somer of Xewland, Kent, a stork per a wheel erect arg. {for Somerville).

his dexter paw a tassel sa. pale gu. and az., ducaUy gorged or. 69. 3. (2) The stump of an oak-tree
erased at the top, sprouting a branch
Snowball, Berks, and Potters, Bury, cf. 105. II

Northamp., on a plate a horse's head Somerford, .Staffs, on a mount vert a on each side ppr. {for Fonnes). Fear

erased sa. palni-trof ppr. I44- 3 God in life. 145-2

Snowden and Snowdon, a peacock in his Somerhill, Baron, see Clanricarde, Mar- Somerville, PhiUip Horatio Townsend,

pride ppr. 103- i- quess of. Admiral R.N., same crest and motto.
Somers, Baron (Cocks), on a mount ppr.,
Snowdon, on a mount vert, a horse cur- Somerville, JIajor Thomas Cameron
a stag lodged regardant arg., attired
rent, bridled sa. 52. :o sa. Prodesse quam compici. Fitzgerald, Deishane, co. Cork, Ireland,

_ 115. 9 a dragon vert, charged with a trefoil

Snuggs, a salamander in flames ppr. Somers of St. Margaret's and Rochester,
Kent, a Uon's head erased or, charged
Vive ut vivas. 138- 4 with a fess dancettee erm. or, spouting out fire behind and before

Soame, see Buckworth-Herne-Soame. cf. 17. 8 ppr., standing on a wheel or. Fear

Soame of London and Suff., on a lure Somers, Dorset, a coat of mail hangmg God in life. cf. 69. 3
arg., garnished and lined gu., a hawk on a laurel-tree, aU ppr.
Somerville, BeUingham Arthur, Esquire,
Somers, Benjamin Edward, Mendip
close or. r/. 85. 14 Lodge, Langford, Somers., a laurel- of Friar's HiU House, Wicklow, Ire-
tree suspended therefrom a cuirass
Soames, a demi-eagle regardant holding with tasses ppr., on either side of the land, a demi-lion rampant sa., charged
tree an escallop or, and in front thereof
in the dexter claw a sword ppr. on the shoulder with a cross crosslet
a tilting - spear fessewise ppr.
Soaper, a demi-Uon rampant gu., holding fitchee and two mullets arg. Grains
240. 13
a billet sa. Dieu tant que tu viveras. 10. 5
Sockwell, on a ducal coronet or, an eagle Somerset, Duke of Beaufort, see Beaufort.
Somerset, see Raglan, Baron. Somerville of Hamiltonsfarm, Ayrsh.,
Somerset, Duke 0! (St. Maur), out of a
displayed arg. c/. 75. 2 Scotland, an anchor in pale cabled
ducal coronet or, a phoenix issuing
Soden, a parrot gu., holding in its beak from flames ppr. Foy pour devoir. ppr. Hold fast. 161. 2

an annulet or. lOi. 11 Somery, Warw., a sword and an ear of

Soden and Sodey, a stag lodged guardant wheat in saltire. 154. 11

between two laurel- branches ppr. Somery, Warw., an oUve-branch ppr.

115. II 151. II

Sodon, Ireland, same crest. 115. 11 Somim and Somin, a demi-wolf sa.,

Sohier, Jersey, a cross arg., between the guttee-d'eau, holding in the feet a

attires of a stag ppr. Stella Christi cross formee fitched in pale or.

duce. Somerset, Glouc, a portculUs chained or, Sommer of Dublin, Ireland, a harvest-
nailed az. Mutare vel timere aperno.
Solay, a dolphin naiant az. 140- 5 fly or, speckled sa.
i7«- 3 Sommers, Scotland, a Uon rampant or.
Sole of London, out of a mural coronet Somerset, Arthur F., of Castle Gormg,

or, a demi-lion sa., ducally crowned of Worthing, a portcuUis chained or. I- 13

the first. Mutare vel timere sperno. Sommers, W. StirUng. of 4, Parkhill Road,
Somerset, Colonel Alfred Plantagenet
Sole, Rev. Arthur Baron, of St. Thomas's Hampstead, N.W., a stag lodged.
Rectory, Winchester, out of a mura Frederick Charles, C.B.. of Enfield
crown or, a demi-Uon rampant sa. Court, Middx., a portculUs or, nailed Tandem tranquillius.

Semper eadem. az., the chains or. Sommers, a coat of mail ensigned with
Solers, on a ducal coronet a phoenix in Somerset, Suff.. a panther arg., spotted
an oak-branch acorned, all ppr.
flames ppr. 82. 5 of various colours, incensed ppr. Sommerville, a crescent ppr. Donee rnr-
Somerset of London, out of a naval coro-
Soley, a dolphin naiant az. sua impleal orbem. 163- ^
net or, a hippocampus erect arg.
140- 5 Sommerville and Somervil, a hand hold-

Soley of Upton-on-Severn, and LickhiU, ing a crescent ppr. Donee rursus im-

Worcs., on a crescent or, a sole naiant pleat orbem. 216. 8

Mg.

SOM 517 SPA

Sommerville, Scotland, a dexter hand of cross crosslets counterchanged and Southwell, Viscount (Southwell), a demi-

throwing a hand-grenade ppr. Auda- ducally crowned upon each head or. Indian goat arg., armed, eared, and
Deo gratias.
ccm juvant jata. 216. 6 ducally gorged gu., charged on the

Somner, an eagle's head erased or. Sotherton, a leg conped above the knee body with three annulets in pale of the

83. 2 gu., spurred ppr. 193. S last. Nee male notus cques.—Dulce est

Somner, a sun-flower. Sotherton, Norwich, a cameleopard's pro patria mori. 313. 10

Somner, Kent, a crane per pale gu. and head erased arg., spotted sa., horned Southwell, a demi-Indian goat arg.,
az., ducally gorged, beaked, and legged
or, and gorged with a ducal coronet of eared, ungu., and ducally gorged
gu., charged on the body with three
the last.

Sondes, Earl of Feversham (extinct), a Sotwell, of Grenham, Berks, and Chate, annulets sa.

lion's head erased gu., and thereon a Wilts, out of a mural coronet gu., a Southwell of Kingston - on - Thames,

chapeau ppr. 21. 10 lion's head or, pierced through the Surrey, a demi-goat arg., armed or,
gorged with a collar vair, and resting
Sondes, Earl (Milles), a lion rampant neck by an arrow ppr., headed sa.,

erminois, holding between the paws a feathered arg. the sinister foot on a cinquefoil, also

fer-de-moulin in pale sa. Esio quod Souchay, an eagle displayed. 75. 2 arg, Exitus acta prohat.

Soulsby of Bessingby, near Bridlington, Southwertb, Ireland, out of a ducal
coronet arg., a bull's head sn. 44. 11
Sone or Soone, Derbysh. and Suff., a Yorks, and Northumb., a boar's head
demi-lion rampant arg., guttee-de- Southwertb or Southworth of South-
sang, holding in the dexter paw a in fess erased. 42. 2 worth and Samlesbury, Lanes., a bull's

Souter, a harpy gardant with wings dis-

baton or, tipped at the ends sa. played ppr. 1 89. 4 head erased sa., armed arg. 44. 3

cj. 15. 9 Souter, Scotland, a crescent or. Donee Southworth of Sandbury, Lanes, and

Sonibanck of Haseley, Oxon., out of a impleat. 163. 2 Wecke, Champfloure, and Wells,
ducal coronet or, two wings expanded South, a griffin's head erased. 66. 2 Somers., a bull's head erased sa.,

az., each charged with a sun in his South, a lion rampant, ducally gorged the horns arg,, the tips of the first,

splendour or. cj. 109. 8 or, holding in the dexter paw a mullet charged on the neck with a crescent

Soote of Reres House, Forfarsh., Scot- arg., pierced sa. for difference. cf. 44. 3
South, Wilts, a dragon's head ppr., du-
land, a griffin sejant az. Fidilis et Southworth, a bull's head erased arg. 44. 3
cally gorged per pale or and az., issu-
paratus. 62. 10 Southy, a stag's head guardant ducally

Soper, a demi-Cupid holding a hymeneal ing from the mouth flames of fire of gorged ppr.

torch, all ppr. 185. 8 the last. cf. 73. 3 Sowdeak or Sowfheake, Cumb., a dexter

Soper, Cumb., a demi-lion rampant, hold- Southall, a rock sa. 179. 7 arm erect couped at the elbow, vested

ing between the paws a billet, all sa. Southam, Viscount, see Ellenborough, gu., cuffed with a frill arg., holding in

Soper, William Garland, Esquire, of Earl of. the hand a heart, all ppr.

Hareston, Caterham, Surrey, a demi- Southam, a thistle and a rose in saltier Sowdeak of London, a dexter arm erect

lion per pale or and gu., holding in the ppr. 150. 3 couped at the elbow, vested gu., cuffed
with a frill arg., holding in the hand a
mouth a trefoil slipped vert, and sup- Southam, H.R.H., Esquire, F.S.A., of

porting a torch erect fired ppr. 12. 9 Slirewsbury, out of a ducal coronet or, heart ppr., and charged with an annulet
an eagle's leg reversed sa. Honor or for difference.
Sopper, William, Esquire, of 3, Upper

Belgrave Street, London, and of Dun- Veritas ct justitia. Sowdon, a lion's head couped arg., col-

maglass, Inverness-sh., a demi-buU Southam, John, of Holmwood, Chorlton- lared az., charged with three mullets

regardant sa., gorged with a collar cum-Hardy, near Manchester, same or.

vair, resting the sinister paw on an crest and motto. Sowdon of Barnstaple, Devonsh., a lion's

escutcheon or, charged with two Southampton, Baron (Fitzroy), on a cha- head erased erm., charged with a fesse

swords saltireways ppr. peau gu,, turned .up erm., a lion statant gu. , thereon two escallops or, the whole

Sorocold of London, and Barton Lanes, gardant or, crowned with a ducal debruised by a bendlet wavy

on the top of a tower or, a fleur-de-lis coronet az., and gorged with a collar

az. countercoinpony arg. and of the Sowerby, a peacock's head erased ppr.

Sorel, Jersey, a partridge close or. Unc fourth. Et dcctts ct pretinm recti. 4. 2 103. I

joy uneloy. cf. 89. 12 Southbey or Southebye, Suff. and Yorks, Sowerby of Old Park, Durh., Northumb.,

Sorrell of Waltham and Stebbings, Essex, a demi-talbot piirp. cf. 55. 8 Dalston Hall, Cumb., and Putteridge
Bury, Herts, a Hon rampant arg.,
and Ipswich, Suff., on a ducal coronet Southbey or Southby of Cars well, Berks,

a peacock, all ppr. 103. S a lion rampant or, holding in the dex- langued gu. !• '3

Sotheby, the sun in his splendour or. ter paw an apple gu. Sowter of London, a harpy gardant with

162. 2 Southbey, on a gauntlet an eagle close wings displayed ppr. Donee impleat.

Sotheby, Essex, a lion rampant or, hold- ppr. 1 89. 4

ing in the dexter paw an apple gu. Southby, a demi-peacock issuing ppr. Sowter, G. S., Solicitor, of Brigg, Lines,

Sotheby, Major-General Frederick Ed- 103. 10 same crest. Donee impleat orbem.

ward, of Sewardston, Essex, and of Southcomb of Rose Ash, Devonsh., a dove Spafford, a demi-gryphon regardant arg.,

Ecton, Xorthamp., a demi-talbot ppr. holding in its beak an olive-branch, all charged on the breast with a pheon,

Ou bicn ou rien. 274. 2 ppr. 92. 5 and resting the sinister claw upon an
escallop, both az. Fidelis ad extremum.
Sotheby, Admiral Sir Edward Southwell, Southcote, a star rising from a cloud

K.C.B., of 26, Green Street, Park ppr. 164. II Spafford, Frederic, M.A., LL,M., of

Lane, W., same crest and motto. Southern, a serpent nowed vert. 142. 4 Wilderspool Hall, Ormston, Lanes,
Sotheby, Rev. Walter Edward Hamilton, Southern, a bull's head erased at the same crest and motto.
Spaight of Bunratty, co. Clare, and
of St. Barnabas Vicarage, South Ken- neck. 44- 3 Derry Castle, co. Tipperary, Ireland,
nington, same crest,
Southerne of London, and Fitz, Shropsh.,

Sotheram, a crane holding in the dexter an eagle displayed with two heads a jay ppr. Vi ct viriute. 107. 7

claw a flint-stone, all ppr. 105. 6 per pale arg. and az., ducally crowned Spaight, William Fitzhenry, of Union

Sotheron-Estcourt, see Estcourt. upon each head or. Alta pe.lo. cj. 74. 2 Hall, Leap, co. Cork, same crest and

Sotheron of Kirklington, Notts, an eagle Southerton, Norf., a goat's head sa., motto.
with two heads displayed party per plattee, ducally gorged and armed or.
pale arg. and gu., the wings semee Spalding, Scotland and France, a cross
of cross crosslets counterchanged, mu-
rally crowned, beaked, and membered Southesk, Earl Ol, see Carnegie. crosslet fitched or. Mine mihi salus.

or. cf. 74. 2 Southey, an oak-tree vert. I43- 5 166. 2

Sotheron of Holme - in - Spaldmgmore, Southland of Romney, Kent, a Uon's Spalding, a bishop's mitre or, banded
Yorks, an eagle displayed with two
gamb erect or, grasping a spear-head gu., charged with a chevron arg., and

arg. thereon three bezants. cf. 180. 5

Southouse, out of a ducal coronet a Spalding, an elephant's head or, crowned

heads per pale arg. and gu., semee talbot's head. 57. 12 gu-

SPE

Spalding, a sword in pale point upwards Sparrow, William Arthur. Esquire, J.P.. Speede of London, a swallow with wings
of Albrighton Hall, Shrewsbury, Salop, expanded ppr.
ppr. 170. 2 same crest and motto.
Speer of the Grove, Fulham, Midd.x. : (i)
Spalding, Sydnej' Thomas. Esquire, of Sparrow of Blackburn, Lanes, a uni- A garb per fesse or and arg., banded

Kirby. Kent, between two thistl corn's head erased arg., semee of vert, with a spear erect issuing from
leaved and slipped vert, an escutcheon
az., charged with a cross crosslet or. cinquefoils gu. Spero. cf. 49 Athe centre ppr. (for Speer). (2)
Hinc mihi salus.
Sparrow, Hanbury-, Alan Bertram, of griffin segreant per fesse erminois and

the Uplands, Tettenhall. Wolver az., holding between the claws a cross

Span, on a mount an apple-tree fructed, hampton : (i) Upon the battlements crosslet fitchee of the last (for Sandi/s).
of a tower ppr., a unicorn's head arg Speer, Hannibal, Esquire, of the Manor
all ppr. armed and crined or, semee of pheons
Spaney of Tunstall. Norf., the head of a az. (for Sparrow). (2) Out of a mural House, Thames Ditton, and 26, the
sa., a demi-lion or, charged on the Grove, Boltons, S.W., same crests.
bugle erased arg., maned sa., the horns Speer, Alfred Ernest. Esquire, of Sandown
wreathed or, and of the last.

1 arm ra armour emboi shoulder with a trefoil slipped gu., Lodge, Esher, Surrey, late Captain
and supporting a battle-axe erect 01 3rd Battalion Worcester Regiment, an
brandishing a sword ppr. Fata 1 (for Hanbury). In Deo solo salus est. arm embowed, vambraced, the hand
Sparrow, Bodyehan-, see Bodvehan bare, and grasping a spear point down-
invenient. 195-2

Sparchford of London and Bucks,

derai-dragon sans wings, the tail en Sparrow. wards, all ppr., and charged on the

twined round the neck or. Sparshott, a palm-tree vert, fructed or. Dumarm with a thistle, slipped or.

Sparchford of London, a demi-griffi 144. 1 spiro spero. 303. 10

segreant or. 64. 2 Spateman of Rode Nook, Derbysh., out Speght, a dexter arm vested sa., cuffed

Sparrhawk, a hawk close, belled ppr. of a ducal coronet arg., a griffin's head arg., holding in the hand ppr. a pheon

r/. 85. 2 erminois. 67. 9 of the second.
Speid of Ardovie, Forfarsh., Scotland, an
Spark, a swan with wings addorsed. de Spayne, Norf., a bull's head arg.. armed
armed man from the knees upwards
vouring a fish ppr. 99. 10 or and sa. cf. 44. 3 drawing a sword ppr. Speed well.
Speir, an arm in armour embowed, hold-
Spark or Sparke, a demi-panther ppr. Speake, Somers., a hedgehog arg., armed

Sparke or Sparkes, Edward Bowyer, of sa. 135. 8

Gunthorpe Hall, Norf., of Nantwich Speake, a hedgehog sa. 135-8 ing in the hand a lance ppr. For-

Chesh., London, Essex, and Devonsh. Speake and Speke, Wilts, Somers., and ward.

out of a ducal coronet or, a demi- Devonsh., a hedgehog passant ppr. Speir, Robert Thomas Napier, of Burn-

panther rampant gardant arg., spotted cf. 135. 8 brae and Blackstone, Renfrewsh., a
dexter arm in armour embowed wield-
of various colours, fire issuing from the Spealt of Herweton, Devonsh., out of a

ears and mouth ppr. ducal coronet or, a demi-dragon with ing a tilting-spear ppr. Advance.

Sparke, a swan with wings addorsed wings addorsed az. cf. 73. 10 197. I

swallowing a fish ppr. 99. 10 Spear, a dolphin haurient devouring a Speirs, Bart., see Home-Spiers.
Speirs, Alexander Archibald, Elderslie
Sparkes of Glenham, SufiF., a fleur-de-lis fish ppr. 140. 6
House, Renfrewsh., an arm in armour
or. 148. 2 Spear, Ireland, a rose gu., stalked and embowed wielding a lance, all ppr.

Sparkes, Devonsh. and Cornw., out of a leaved vert, and a spear or, in saltier.

ducal coronet or, a demi-lion guttee- 150. I Salvet me Deus.

de-sang. cf. 16. 3 Spearing, on a globe a ship under sail Speke, William, of Jordans, Somers. : (l)

Sparkling of the Isle of Thanet, Kent, ppr. 160. I A porcupine ppr. (2) (Of augment

an heraldic tiger's head erased arg., Spearman of Dunnington, Sliropsh., a tion) A crocodile ppr. 6. 5

gorged with a ducal coronet, maned demi-lion rampant holding in the Spelman, a torteau. 159-14

and armed or. mouth a spear ppr. Dum spiro. spero. Spelman of Narburgh. Norf., a wild man

Sparks, A. E., Esquire, of St. Claude, Spearman of Old Acres, Durh., and of ppr.

Fleet, Hants, a griffin's head erased. Thornley, Durh., a demi-lion rampant Spence, Very Rev. Dean Henry Donald

Sparling of Petton, Shropsh., a cubit holding in his mouth a spear ppr. Duvi Maurice, D.D., of the Deanery, Glouc,

arm in pale vested az., cuffed arg., spiro, spero. a maltster habited about the loins

holding in the hand ppr. a dagger of Spearman, out of a ducal coronet or, a with a plaid skirt, sustaining with both

the first, hilt or. Virtutis prirmium demi-lion grasping a spear. hands a malt-shovel erect ppr.

honor. Spearman of Eachwicke Hall, Nor- Spence, Scotland, a bear's head erased
—Sparow of Somersham and Ipswich, thumb., a lion rampant ppr., gorged sa. Bold. Do good.
35-2

Sufi., out of a mural coronet or, a with a collar arg., pendent therefrom Spence, Scotland, a boar's head erased

unicorn's head arg., maned purp., a bell sa., and supporting a tilting- ppr. Felix qui pacificus. 42. 2

armed or. Je me contente. spear arg., headed or. the spear en- Spence of BerryhoU, Fifesh., a wolf's

Sparrow, Ireland, a rose arg., barbed twined by a laurel- branch ppr. head couped ppr. Patior ut potiar.

vert. 149. 4 Spearman, Sir Joseph Layton Elmes, 30. 5
Sparrow, a yew-tree ppr.
i43- i Bart., J.P., of the HaU, Wem, Salop, a Spence of Wormeston, Fifesh., a demi-

Sparrow, W. A., of 49, St. John's Wood lion rampant ppr., gorged with a collar lion rampant gu. 10. 3

Road, N.W., out of a mural coronet a " gemelle or, supporting a tilting-spear Spence, Scotland, out of a ducal coronet

nnicorn's head. Tenax propositi. also ppr., enfiled with a mural crown a demi-lion rampant. Virtus auget

Sparrow of Stanborne, Essex, out of a ofthesecond. Dum spiro, spero. 313.6 honorem. 16. 3

mural coronet or, a unicorn's head arg., Speccott of Anderdon in Launcells, Spence, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant

armed and maned of the first. Cornw., an eagle displayed gu. 75. 2 10. 3

Sparrow of Worlingham Hall, Suflf., out Spedding, a cornucopia or, the flowers Spence, a demi-lion gu. Virtute acqui-

of a mural coronet or, a unicorn's and fruit ppr. 152. 13 honos. 10. 3

head arg., armed and crined of the first. Spedding, James Wyndham Harrington Spence, Scotland, a hart's head erased

Sparrow of Penn, Staffs, and Albrighton Percy, of Summer Grove, Cumb., out ppr. <St Deus. quis contra. 121. 2

Hall, Shropsh., out of the battlements of a mural coronet or, a dexter arm in Spence, Scotland, a stag's head couped

of a tower ppr., a unicorn's head arg., armour embowed holding in the hand ppr. 121. 5
armed and crined or, semee of pheons
a scimitar, the arm charged with three Spence, James, Esquire, of Liverpool, a

az. In Deo solo salus est. acorns, one and two. and entwined by demi-stag or, charged on the shoulder

Sparrow, Arthur, Esquire, of Preen a branch of oak, all ppr. Utile dulci. with a saltire sa., and resting the

Manor, Salop, and Nyth Aderyn, Spedding, the late Robert Deey. Esquire, sinister foot upon a buckle, also sa.

Tenby, South Wales, same crest and M.A., J.P., of Armathwaite, Exmouth, Fear God only.

motto. South Devonsh., in front of two Spence of Brunstane, Aberdeensh., a

Sparrow, Cecil Blair, same crest and battle-axes in saltire ppr., a boar's clam-shell or. Semper fldslis esto.

motto. I head erased. Prompte sed astute. 141. 12

SPE 519 SPI

Spence, Scotland, three palm-branches gorged with a collar gemel of the first, Spens of Edinburgh, three branches of
slipped vert, banded or. Felix qui the dexter wing charged with a bend palm slipped vert, banded together or.
sinister, and the sinister with a bend Fdix qui jMcificus.
pacificus. dexter az., thereon upon each three
escallops of the second. Spens of .Stonelaw, Lanarksh., a clem -
Spence of Neyland-Lynfield and South Spencer of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Nor-
Mailing, Sussex, out of a mural coro- thumb., an antelope's head couped or, man in armour with a stiff bonnet,
net arg., three palm-branches vert, tied gorged with a collar engrailed az., be- holding a battle-axe on his shoulder
with a ribbon az. tween two wings arg., each charged
with a fret gu. ppr. Virtus fides fortitudo.
Spence of Bankham, Sussex, out of a Spencer, Leics., and of Badby and Ever- Sperling of Weston, Herts, on a chapeau
mural coronet arg. , three palm-branches ton, Northamp., an antelope's head
in pale vert, each encircled by an an- erased or, attired sa., collared gu., lined az., turned up erm., a greyhound sejant
nulet interlaced one with the other and ringed of the first.
Spencer of London and Chard, Kent, a or. cf. 59. 4
Spence, George, Esquire, of London, a panther's head or, erased at the neck Sperling, Charles Brogden, of Dynes Hall,
gu.. incensed ppr.
malster vested about the loins with a Essex, between two wings conjoined
Spencer, on the trunk of a tree in fess and displayed arg., a mullet suspended
plaid skirt, sustaining with both hands raguly, at the dexter end thereof a or. Sapiens qui assiduus. cf. in. 5
branch erect vert, a telbot sejant gu., Sperling, Arthur, of Lattenbury Hill,
a malt-shovel in pale ppr. St. Ives, Hunts, same crest and motto.
eared arg., collared or. Sperling, Charles Frederick Denne, Es-
Spence, Scotland, two hands from the Spencer, Warw., a moor-hen ppr. quire, of Dynes Hall, Essex, same crest
ttTist issuing from clouds, letting down Spencer of Bramley Grange and Atter- and motto.
Spert of Tetbury, Glouc, a broken main-
an anchor into the sea ppr. Visa per cliffe Hall, Yorks, on a rock a sea-mew, mast or, the shrouds sa., in the round
top six spears in saltier, on the top
iiiii.safirma. 224. 13 all ppr.
Spencer, De, two wings conjoined ppr.
Spence of Shetland, an anchor. Visa per
113. I
ilirisa finiir,. 161. I Spencer, Ireland, on a ducal coronet a

Spencer, sic Marlborough, Duke of. star of twelve rays or. a flag arg., thereon the cross of St.
Spencer, an arm vested or, thereon a
Spencer, so Churchill, Baron. George.
bend az., holding in the hand ppr. a Spicer, a round tower embattled with a
Spencer-Bell, see Bell. chaplet of roses gu., leaved vert.
Spencer, out of a mural coronet an arm
Spencer, Earl (Spencer), out of a dncal erect vested, charged with two bars cupola arg. cf. 157. 15
gemelle, the hand grasping a sword.
coronet or, a griffin's head arg., gorged Spencer, an arm erect vested or, charged Spicer, Devonsh., out of a viscount's coro-
with t%T0 chevrons gu., the fis
with a bar gemelle gu., between two net ppr., a cubit arm vested, gloved of
wings expanded of the second. Dieu clenched.
Spencer, an arm vested or, thereon a bend the first, holding a fire-ball.
defend le droit. cj. 67. i Spicer, Edward, Pentland House, 188,
az., holding a chaplet of roses gu.,
Spencer, William Francis. Esquire, of Cromwell Road, S.W., same crest.
Eardisland, Pembridge, Heref., same leaved vert.
Spencer-Stanhope, Walter Thomas Wil- Spes nostra Deus.
crest and motto. Spicer of Weare. in Topsham, Devonsh.,
liam, of Cannon Hall, near Barnsley :
Spencer of Worsted, Norf., out of a ducal out of a ducal coronet or, a cubit arm
A(i) tower az. with a demi-lion ram-
coronet per pale arg. and gu., a griffin's habited and gloved holding a fire-ball,
head of the first, gorged with a collar pant issuing from the battlements or,
ducally crowned gu., holding in the all ppr.

of the second, charged with three Apaws a fire-grenade ppr. (2) sea- Spickernell, issuing from clouds shed-
mew ppr. (for Stanhope).
plates, all within two wings or. ding forth rays a cubit arm erect, hold-
Spencer, JIajor Henry Jlontagu, of Spencer of Barton, Percy Road, Bourne-
mouth : (i) An eagle regardant with ing in the hand a mort-head ppr.
wings addorsed and inverted, holding
Blockley. Worcs., out of a crest coronet Tutto alfin vola. 220. 8
in the beak a serpent. A(2) wolf's
or, a griffin's head between two wings Spickernell, George Eastcott, Esquire, of
head couped, charged on the neck
expanded arg., gorged with a bar with two lozenges in fesse, and holding Fernleigh, Redhill, Surrey, same crest
in the mouth a sprig of oak fructed.
gemelle gu. Dieu defend le droit. Est modus in rebus. and motto. 220. 8
Spendlufi of Falsethorpe, Lines, a Sara-
Spencer of Bradfield, Norf., and Suff., out cen's head in profile couped at the Spied of Ardovie, Scotland, a demi-man
shoulders ppr., the beard sa., the hair
of a ducal coronet per pale or and gu., of the head arg., wreathed about the in armour resting the dexter hand on
a griffin's head arg., eared and beaked temples or and gu.
Speney of TonstaU, Norf., a bull's head his sword-hilt in sinister, the scabbard
arg.. the horns gobony or and sa.
of the second, gorged with a collar per point downwards. Speed well.—Au-
<•/• 44- 3
pale also of the second and first be- Spens, Archibald Lockhart, Esquire. J.P., spice Deo.
tween two wings, the dexter also gu., Spiers, a sheaf of arrows or, banded az.
and the sinister arg., each charged of Dunruadh, Paignton, Devonsh., late
of Lathallan, Fifesh., Scotland, a hart's 173- 3
with a mullet. head erased ppr. Si Deus qui contra.
Spiers of Elderslie, Renfrewsh., an arm
121 2
Spencer, Suff., Beds, and Oxon., out of a Spens, John Alexander, of 25, Park embowed holding a spear in bend ppr.

ducal coronet a griffin's head between Circus, Glasgow, and Kippendavie Salvet me Deus.
Lodge, Dunblane, Perthsh., same crest
wings of the second. 67. i and motto. Spiers, Scotland, a dexter hand issuing
holding a sword, all ppr. Salvet me
Spencer, Notts, out of a ducal coronet
or, a griffin's head between two wings Deus. 212. 13
endorsed arg., collared gu., beaked of
Spiers, an arm in armour embowed

the first. Dieu defend le droit. wielding a lance ppr. Advance.

Spencer, Frederick, Esquire, of Ponds- 197. I
mead, Oakhill, and Southill, West
Spiers of Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park,
Cranmore, Somers., in front of a London, W., a portcullis with chains

dragon's head erased az., holding in pendent or, ensigned with a thistle
slipped and leaved ppr. Chi dura
the mouth an acorn leaved and slipped

or, between two wings per bend arg. vince.

and az., a fountain between two es- Spigernell, a hand issuing from a cloud
callops of the third. No hope, no
in pale shedding forth rays, holding a

mort-head. 220. 8

Spencer, Bart, (extinct), of Offley, Herts, Spiller, Wilts, a falcon with wings ex-
out of a ducal coronet per pale arg. and panded arg., standing on a snake nowed
or, a griffin's head of the first, eared
gu., collared per pale of the third and vert. 8S. 7
second, between two wings also or,
charged with three fleurs-de-Us in fess Spiller of Laleham, Middx., Sutton, Sur-
sa., one on each wing and one on the
rey, and of Kingsley, Bucks, a saker
neck.
Spencer of Helmington Hall, Durh., out or hawk ppr., beaked and legged or.

of a vallary coronet or, a demi-griffin Gate Terrace, London, S. Spiller, Staffs, an eagle arg., winged or,
with wings displayed arg., beaked and crest and motto. standing on a snake nowed vert.
Spens of Craigsanquhar, Fifesh.,
crest and motto. Spilman, a hand issuing from a cloud in

same pale, holding a garland of laurel ppr.

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Spilman, Norf. and Staffs, a savage ppr., Spoore of Trebartha and NorthiU, Spring, Suff., a demi-antelope quarterly

wreathed about the loins and temples Comw., and ilisterton, Somers., a arg. and or, attired counterchanged.

vert, holding in the dexter hand a club demi-antelope erm., erased gu., crined cf. 126. 5
of the last.
and attired or, holding in the mouth Springe, Suff., a stag's head ppr. Non,

Spilsburie, Worcs., a unicorn's head a broken spear sa., headed arg., point mihi, sed patria:. 121. 5
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gorged with a band of four pearls. downwards. Springet or Springett, Kent and Sussex,

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c/. 49- 7 Sporhart of London, out of a mural an eagle displayed arg., membered and

Spilsbury, a garb az. ^S3- ^ i coronet or, a demi-lion rampant sa., crowned gu., standing on a serpent
supporting a spear of the first, headed
Spilsbury, a garb or, thereon a dove ppr. nowed ppr.

Spink of London, a pheon az. Vennbiilis I arg. Springett, of i, Albert Road. Dyke Road,
"i"4-
rinco. Spotswood, Scotland, an eagle displayed Brighton, on a serpent nowed vert.

mSpinkes, Northamp., a talbot passant gu., looking towards the sun his an eagle displaj'ed ppr., armed and

gu., bezant«e, gorged with three fusils splendour. Pallor ut potior. —crowned or. Virtus dolum siipprimil.
1 Memor et fidelis.

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arg. Spotswood or SpottiSWOOd, Scotland, a

Spinks, a pheon az. 174. 11 wolf's head couped ppr. Piitior ut Springbam of Dublin, Ireland, a demi-

Splttal, Scotland, two battle-axes in potior. 30. 5 lion rampant arg., armed and langued
gu., holding a book displayed ppr.,
saltier or, hafted gu. cf. 172. 4 Spottiswood of Dunipace, Stirlingsh.,

Spitty of Rettenden, Essex, out of a Scotland, two globes ppr. Utrivsque garnished or, the ribbons vert. Virtus

ducal coronet or, a plume of two rows auxilio. 159. 3 vera nohilitas.

of ostrich-feathers arg. 114. 4 Spottiswood of that Ilk, Berwick, an Springhose, a Cornish chough with wings

Splatt-Collins of Brixton, near Yealmp- eagle rising gu., looking to the sun addorsed between two spear-heads

ton : (i) A demi-lion rampant arg., in splendour. Patior ut potior. erect sa. loS. 7

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guttee-de-sang, holding between the Spottiswoode, Welham Hugh, Coombe Springman, Emil, Esquire, of Drachen-

paws an escutcheon also arg., charged Bank, Sevenoaks, same crest and fels, West Derby, Lanes, a demi-man

with a Cornish chough ppr., standing motto. affrontee ppr., habited in a vest, hold-
on a mount vert {for Collins). (2) A Spottiswoode, John Roderick Charles ing in the dexter hand a roll of paper,

demi-lion rampant gu., holding be- Herbert, of Spottiswoode, Berwicksh., and resting the sinister arm on a

tween the paws a ducal coronet or (jor and 3. Stanhope Place, Hyde Park, water- bouget, all or. Sine Deo fruslra.

Splalt). Pro patria sanguis. same crest and motto. Sproston, Samuel, Esquire, of Sprostcn

Splidt, on water a man rowing in a boat Spoure or Spoor, a demi-heraldic antelope Wood, Wrenbury, Chesh., a female

to the sinister, aU ppr. I erm., erased per fess gu., crined and affrontee, couped at the shoulders ppr.

Spode, a demi-griffin with wings elevated attired or. holding in the mouth a crined or. Vivat honestas. 305. 14

gu., holding between the claws an broken spear sa., headed arg., the head Sprot, Lieutenant-General John, J.P., of
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escutcheon of the arms, viz., per bend '. downwards. Constans et fidelis. Riddell, Roxburghsh.. a heron ppr.

indented sa. and erminois. a bend be- Spouse, Comw., a demi-buck couped, Parce qu'il me plait. 105. 9

tween two mullets counterchanged. holding in the mouth an arrow. Sprott, a pelican's head erased, vulning

Stib tntela Domini. cf. 119. 2 herself ppr. 98. 2

Spode of Hawkesyard Park, StaflEs, a Sprackling of Thanet. Kent, a wolf's Sprott, Shropsh., a boar passant. 40. 9
demi-griffin gu., holding between the head erased sa., tufted, armed, and Sprou), Scotland, a water-bouget or.

claws an escutcheon of the arms, viz., ducally gorged or. cf. 30. 8 168. 4

per bend indented sa. and erminois, a Spragg, a sword erect ppr., on the point Sproule, Somers., a falcon belled preying

bend between two mullets all counter- a crown cf olive suspended or. on a partridge ppr. cf. 77. i

changed. Bccle et fidditcr. 170. I Sprules, George Henry, Esquire, of

SpoSorth, a chess-rook gu. Tempua mew Spraggs, a talbot passant arg., resting Manse Field, Reigate, Surrey, a

opes. cf. no. I the dexter paw on a fleur-de-lis gu. hunting-horn vert, garnished or,

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Spoffortb, Markham, Esquire, of 15, St. cf. 54. I stringed gu. Spe ruo.

George's Place, Hyde Park [ Spry, John Samuel, Esquire, of Place,

Corner, Sprakling, a griffin's head ducally gorged

London, same crest. Rather deathe ' or. cf. 66. I Cornw., upon a mount between two

than false of faythe. Spranger, a cinquefoil erm. 148. 12 trefoils slipped vert, a dove arg.,
standing on a serpent nowed ppr., the
Spokes, Russell, of Denmark j whole debruised by a bendlet wavy

Lodge, Spranger, Essex, on a ducal coronet per

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Brighton, and Broad Sanctuary pale or and az., a fleur-de-lis between

Chambers, Westminster, S.W., a fasces two wings, all counterchanged az.. the sinister erm. Soyez sage et semple.

erect between two ostrich-feathers. sinister or. Spry of Tyllond, Bodmin, Cutcrewe,

Fiat jnstitiaruat ccelum. 266. 14 Spratley, out of a ducal coronet or, a Tencreke, Mawnen and Mevagissey,

Spokes, Sir Peter, of 25, Chester Terrace, dragon's head vert. 72. 4 Cornw., and Jlillbrook and Ugborough,
Devonsh., a dove arg., beaked and
London, same crest and motto. Spratt, two battle-axes in saltier ppr.

Sponer or Spooner of Wickhamford, 172. 4 legged gu., standing on a serpent
nowed ppr. Soyez sage et semple.
Worcs., a boar's head couped or. Sprencheaux, a Cornish chough with
92. 10
pieiced through the neck by a spear wings addorsed, between two spear- Spry, Tredenham Hugh, Esquire, of

arg., embrued ppr. heads in pale sa. 108. 7 Witherdon. Germansweek, Devonsh. :
(i) A dove arg., standing on a serpent
Spooks, a swan with wings expanded SpreuU of Cowden, Haddingtonsh., Scot- nowed ppr. {for Spry). (2) A demi-

standing on a trumpet. 100. 6 land, a book displayed with seals, all

Spooner, on a chapeau gu., turned up ppr. Manet in (Sternum.

erm., a pelican ppr. 98. 7 Sprigg, a laurel-branch vert. 151. 13 lion rampant gu., ducally crowned or,
holding between the paws a bezant.
Spooner, Lillingston-, Warw., a demi- Sprigg, Ireland, an arm couped and erect,

griffin with wings elevated, holding in vested gu., cuffed arg., holding in the ' Soyez sage et simple.

the dexter claw a battle-axe, all ppr. hand a sprig of laurel, all ppr. Spry, a greyhound's head arg. cf. 61. 2

64. II Sprignell, Yorks and Middx., a demi- Sprye, Cornw. and Devonsh., a dove arg.,

Spooner, Rev. Edward, Rural Dean of lion rampant or, holding in the dexter beaked and legged gu., standing on a
Hadleigh, of the Deanery, Hadleigh, paw a battle-axe arg., the handle
Suff., a boar's head pierced through snake nowed, aU ppr. 92. 10
the neck with a spear arg.. embrued
gu. Optima loquere pulcherimma jac. or. Spurcock, a cock volant arg., crested

Spoor of Whitburn, Durh., a demi-ante- Spring- Rice, Stephen Edward, of i. gu.
lope erm., erased gu., crined and attired
or. holding in the mouth a broken Bryanston Place, London, W., a Hon"; Spurdens, Norf., a lion's gamb ppr..
spear sa., headed arg.. the head down-
wards. Semper constans ei iidelis. face affrontee gu., ducally crowned or. holding a cross moline per bend gu.
and or. Denno fortasse lutescat.
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Spring of Cockfield, Suff., a demi-stag

quarterly arg. and or, holding in the Spurling, Essex, between two wings con-

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mouth a bunch of flowers of the first. joined and displayed arg., a mullet of

Spring, a stag's head. 121. 5 I six points suspended or. 1 1 2. i

SPU 521 STA

Spurling, Herts, on a chapeau az., turned Stable, Alfred Henry, Esquire, of Min Staflord-Jerningham, Stafford Henry
William, Esquire, J.P., of Costessey
up erm., a greyhound sejant or. cf. 59. 4 terne, Swanage, Dorset, same crest Park, Norwich, Norf. : (i) Out of a
and motto. ducal coronet or, a demi-falcon with
Spurrier, a cross Calvary or. 166. i wings espanded ppr. (2) Out of a
ducal coronet per pale gu. and sa., a
Spurrier, Rev. Horatio, Heigliington Stables, John Percy Lister Durell, a demi-swan rising with wings elevated
and displayed arg., beaked gu.
House, Durh., a long cross or, on three demi-lion gu., semee of acorns slipped
Stafford, Sir Edward William, G.C.M.G.,
grieces, sa., arg., and gu. Stimulos or, holding between the paws a plate
of Maine, co. Louth, and I,andsdowne,
adde. charged with a mullet of sis points t. Christchurch, New Zealand, out of a
ducal coronet per pale gu. and sa.,
Spursell, a cross-bow erect. Stables, a tower or. 156. a demi-swan rising, wings elevated and

Spurstow and Spurstowe of Spurstow Staee, Kent, a cubit arm erect, charged
and Rumsey, Chesh.. and London, a
demi-woman couped below the breasts, with three ealtraps, holding in the

hand a fleur-de-lis. cf. 215. 5

the hair fiotant, all ppr. Sfacey, a sword erect supporting a bal-

Spurway of Spurway and Oakford, ance and scales equipoised. 179. 11

Devonsh., a garb or. I5j. 2 Stacey, Kent, an antelope's head erased displayed arg., beaked gu. Stat no-

Spurway, Charles, of Cleeve Hall, Cleeve, arg., attired or. 126. 2 —minis umbra. Over the crest. Garde

near Bristol, same crest. Desira ne Stacey, C. Major, St. Pierre, Chepstow: la foy.
(i) A demi-lion rampant holding in
TtpOSO. Stafford, King-Harman-, Edward Charles,
of Rockingham, Boyle, Ireland: (i)
Spurway, Rev. Edward Popham, M.A., the dexter paw a gem-ring. 280. 11. Out of a ducal crest coronet or, a
A(2) boar's head erect and era-sed.
of Heathfield Rectory, Taunton, same

crest. Deiis dnt qui vult. 2S0. 12 dexter arm armed and erect in pale

Spycer of Knapton, Warw., a tower with Stack of Errimore, co. Kerry, out of a irg., tne 1
grasping two slips of
a dome on top arg. cf. 157. 15 ducal coronet or, a naked" arm erect,

Spycer, out of a mural coronet a cubit holding in the hand a sword ppr.. the other arg., stalked, seeded, and

arm in armour holding in the hand a pommel and hilt of the first. 212. 11 leaved ppr. (for Hnrman). (2) Out of

fire-ball fired, all ppr. Stack, Colonel Charles, Esquire, West a ducal crest coronet or, a dexter hand

Spyer of Walgrove and Shortletts, Berks, Ashby Manor, Horncastle, a garb erect, the third and fourth fingers

and Huntercomb, Oxon., a garb per pierced by a sword in bend, the point turned down ppr. [for King). (3) A

fess or and vert, banded arg. 153. 2 upwards, all ppr. Virtute et valore. swan's head couped at the neck hold-

Spygernell, a hand issuing from a cloud Stackhouse, a ship in full sail. 160. 13 ing in the bill a fleam or (for Stafford).

erect, shedding forth rays, holding a Stackhouse of Trehane, Cornw.. a saltier Stafford of Sydenham, Devonsh., out of a

mort-head. 220. 8 raguly or. mural coronet gu., a swan's neck with

Spylman, a torteau. 159. 14 Stackhouse, Major William .4nthony, of wings espanded arg., ducally gorged

Spyre, a garb or, banded vert. "153. 2 Ingfield Hall, Settle, Yorks, a saltire of the first.

Squarey of Salisbury, Wilts, a cross raguly erminois charged in the centre Stafford, on a ducal coronet per pale sa.

crosslet or. Pro cruce audax. 165. 2 with a peUet. and gu., a swan rising arg., beaked sa.

Squibb of Reading, Berks, a swan in Stackpole, on a ducal ooronet a pelican Stafford, out of a ducal coronet a tiger's

pride crowned with an antique crown in her piety. <•/. 98. 8 head. 27. 3

ppr. Stacpoole, Richard John, Esquire, D.L., Stafford, a griffin's head couped ppr. 66. i

Squire, an antelope's head erased pierced of Strasburgh, Ennis, eo. Clare Stafford, out of a ducal coronet per pale

tlirough the neck by a spear, the handle her piety. / die or and gu., a boar's head and neck sa.

broken off. Deo et pro patria. 41. 4

Squire of Felstead, Esses, and London, Stackpoole, on a rock a fort in flames Stafford of Monkwearmouth, Durh., a

an elephant's head arg., ducally gorged ppr. 155. I demi-lion rampant holding in the des-

and eared or. Stacye, Bucks, out of a marquess's coro- ter paw a dagger in pale. 14. 12

Squire of Barton Place, Suff., a bear's net or, a demi-pegasus az., charged Stafford of BaUymacane, co. Wexford,

paw erect holding a plume of three with three estoiles, winged and attired Ireland, a lion rampant or, holding a

ostrich-feathers ppr. Tiens jcrme. 37. 5 of the first, holding in the mouth a ragged staff sa.
Squires, Essex, on a wheel a wyvern with
pansy gu., stalked and leaved vert. Stafford of Blathenwick, Northamp., out

wings addorsed ppr. 69. 3 Stacye, Bucks, a cubit arm vested az., of clouds a naked arm embowed
holding in the hand a sword, all ppr.
Squirl-Dawson, Major, of the Lodge, cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.

AHigham, near Colchester: (i) cat's a fleur-de-lis or, charged on the arm The strongest arm uppermost, cf. 201. 4

head erased and affrontee ppr., holding with three bezants. Stagg, a stag's head cabossed or, between

in the mouth a rat sa. Vitce via virtus Staden of London, an angel ppr. Para- the attires a cross patee. cf. 1 22. 5

A(for Dawson). (2) squirrel sejant. tus et fidelis. 1S4. 12 Stablschmidt, Surrey, a demi-warrior

Quo noil ascendam (for Squirl). Staff, Kent, a demi-lion rampant ppr., couped at the thighs in armour, an

Srabonne, an arrow point downwards. supporting between the paws a staff open helmet on his head, the face

Stable, a castle arg"., 173- 5 raguly vert. cf. 15. i affrontee, holding in the dexter hand a
St. George. thereon a flag of Staflerton of Wingfield, battle-axe, all ppr., a label upon a label
Berks, and for difference. Deo inspirante, Bege
155. 8 Hants, a buck's head erased ppr.,

Stable, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding pierced through the neck by a spear favente.

between its paws a mullet arg. 15. 8 Stainbank of London, out of a ducal

Stable, Worcs., and of London, descended Stafford, Marquess of, see Sutherland, coronet or, a demi-dragon regardant

out of Yorks, and Henry B. Stable, Duke of. with wings expanded az., guttee-d'eau,

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Esquire, of Knutsford, Chesh., same Stafford, Duke of Buckingham and Earl charged on the neck with a bezant.

crest. Virtute. 15. 8 of Stafford (attainted), out of a ducal Stainer, late Sir John, M.A., Mus. Doc,

Stable, Daniel Wintringham, Esquire, coronet gu., a swan's head erect be- of 10, South Parks Road, Oxford, in

J. P., of Plas Llwyn Owen, Llanbryn- tween two wings elevated arg. | front of a cubit arm erect, the hand
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mair, Montgomerysh., in front of a 100. 10 holding a reed pipe in bend sinister, a

] wreath of laurel, all ppr. Onerari est

demi-lion gu., holding between the Stafford, Baron (Stafford-Jerningham),

paws a mullet of sis points pierced , Coste.ssey Park, Norf. : (i) Out of a! honorari.

arg., an acorn slipped between two ducal coronet or, a demi-falcon with Staines, a castle sa. i5.=;- 8

mullets pierced fesseways of the last. wings espanded ppr. (for Jerniiigham). ] Staines and Stains, a dexter hand issuing

Virtute. 299. 9 88. 10. (2) Out of a ducal coronet^j from a cloud ppr., holding up a garland

Stable, Russell Loseombe, Esquire, per pale gu. and sa., a demi-swan vert. 218. 9

Brevet-Major Loyal Ivorth Lancashire rising with wings elevated and dis- Staines of Margate, Kent, out of a naval

Regiment, Glenhurst, Fulwood, Pres- played arg., beaked gu. (for Stafford). coronet or, a buck's head quarterly

ton, Lanes, same crest and motto. ! Virtus basis vita;. arg. and ppr., attired jju.

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Stainforth, an anchor az. 161.2 uses a demi-lion rampant or, holding Stanhope, James Banks, Esquire, of
Bevesby Abbey, Boston, Linos, same
Stainforth, a dexter arm in armour erect between the paws an escallop arg. crest. .4 Deo et Rege.

holding in the hand ppr. a broken 13. 10 Stanhope, Spencer-, Walter Thomas
; William, of Cannon Hall, Yorks: (i)
A tower az., and issuing from the
sword arg., hilt and pommel or. Stanbury of West Stanberie and CUff,

Stainforth, a cubit arm holding in the Cornw., a lion rampant per pale or and

hand a broken sword in pale, all ppr. a?.. I. 13

Stainforth, a cubit arm erect grasping a Stancomb, William, Blount's Court, battlements thereof a demi-lion ram-
pant or, ducally crowned gu., holding
broken sword, all ppr. Devizes, upon a rock a paschal lamb

Stainsbury, a demi-lion rampant gu., ppr., supporting with his sinister fore- between the paws a grenade fired ppr.
foot a garb vert. Do right, fear nut.
crusuly or. 10. 3 A{/or Stanhope). 157. 10. (2) sea-
253- 3
Stainsby-Conant : A(i) mount vert, Stancomb, John Frederick, Esquire, of Amew ppr. {for Spencer). Deo cf

thereon a stag ppr., the dexter fore- —Rege. Dieu defend le droit.

foot resting on an escutcheon gu.. Shaw House, Melksham, Wilts, a Stanhope, out of a mural coronet a dra-

billettee or, charged upon the shoulder beaver jumping out of water to a gon's head vomiting flames, cf. 72. 1

with a rose ppr. for difference [jor willow-tree. Industria atqv.e fortuna. Stanier-Philip-Broade, see Broade.

Conanl). (2) A mount vert, thereon Standard of WhitehiU. Oxon., a cubit Stanier of Bridgnorth, Shropsh., out cf a
arm erect vested vert, cuffed arg.,
a lion rampant erm., holding between holding in the hand a bow strung ducal coronet or, a griffin's head jjpr.

the fore-paws a fleur-de-lis a?,., the dex- {Another, sa.). 67 9.

ter hind-paw resting on a millrind sa. ppr. Stanier, Shropsh., a griffin's head sa.,

(for Stainsh/). {3) A greyhound sta- Standbridge, Sussex, and of Birmingham, charged with an escallop-shell gu.

—tant per pale sa. and erm. (jor Pigott). a demi-lion rampant or, holding an es- cf. 66. I
Stanier, Beville, Peplow Hall, Market
Lahore ei viriute. Conanti dahitur. callop arg. 13. 10

Stainton, Gillespie-, see Gillespie. Standen, an angel ppr. 1S4. 12 Drayton: (i) On a mount vert, a

Stainton, a covered cup gu. Standish, Berks. Lanes, and Leics., a boar's head erect or, transfixed by an

Stair, Earl of (Dalrymple), Lochinch cock arg., combed and wattled gu. arrow fessewise ppr. {for Broade).

Castle, Wigtonsh., a rock ppr. Quies- 91. 2 243. 5. (2) In front of a griffin's head

cam.— Firm. 179. 7 Standish, a cock crowing ppr. 91. 2 —erased ppr., three escallops or {for

Stair, a cubit arm ppr., the hand holding Standish, Carr-, of Duxbury Park, Lanes, Stanier). Pro Deo et Rege. Pietatc

an arrow. 214. 4 a cock arg., combed and wattled gu. fortior. 243. '1

Stalbridge, Baron (Grosvenor), Mot- Constant en tout. 91.2 Stanier, Frank Justice, same crests and

combe House, Shaftesbury, a talbot Standish, a griffin sejant erect holding mottoes.

statant or, charged with a crescent az. with the claws a battle-axe in pale. Stanier, Francis. Peplow Hall, Market
Standish, William Pery. of Stauc Drayton, same crests.
Virtud noil stsmma. cf. 54. 2
Lanes, and Scaleby Castle. Cumb. Staniland, Meabum, Esquire, J.P., of
Staley, a globe on a stand ppr. owl arg., beaked and legged or, on a Old Hall, Langton, Spilsby, Lines, an

159- 4

Stallard of Blandford Square, Maryle- rat sa. eagle displayed ppr., on each wing a

bone, Middx., a stork's head erased sa., Standish, Henry Noailles Widdington, of pale or, and in either claw a flint-stone

supporting in the beak a sword point Standish Hall, Lanes : (i) An owl with ppr. Stahilis. 252. 5

downwards ppr., pommel and hilt or. a rat in its talons ppr. (for Standish). Staniland, Alfred Edward, same crest and

Staller, a stork's head or. cf. 106. i A(2) holly-bush ppr. (for Strickland). motto.

Stalton, a lion's gamb erased holding a Standley, a stag's head erased. 121. 2 Stanley, see Derby, Earl of.

rose-branch slipped and leaved ppr. Standon, on the stump of an oak-tree Stanley of Bickerstaff, Lord, see Derby.

37- 10 shooting new branches a stork, all ppr. Earl of.
Stamer, Rt. Rev. Sir Lovelace Tomlin-
105. 12 Stanley, Bart., now Errington, Bart.

son, D.D., Bart., Bishop Suffragan of Stane, Bramston-, of Forest Hill, Essex : Stanley, Baron, (Stanley) of Alderley,

Shrewsbury, of Cliffville, Stoke-on- A(i) cubit arm erect ppr., holding in Alderley Park, Chelford, Crewe, on a

Trent, a stag's head erased ppr., attired the hand a battle-axe arg., headed or chapeau gu., turned up erm., an eagle
or, gorged with a mural coronet of the (for Stane). 213.12. (2) A lion sejant with wings expanded or, preying

last, and on an escroll over the crest or, collared sa., charged with three upon an infant ppr., swaddled of the

the motto Jubilee. Virtute el valore. plates (/or Bramston). cf. 7. 4 first, banded arg. Sans changer.

Stamfield of NewmlUs, Scotland, a goat's Stanesby, Durh., a hand holding a horse- 79- 3

head erased arg., armed or, within two lock. Stanley, Baron (Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick

laurel-branches ppr. Stanfield, Sussex, on a mount a vine Arthur Stanley, P.C. G.C.B., J.P.),

Stamford, Earl of (Grey), a unicorn pas- fructed, all vert. of Preston, Lanes, on a chapeau gu.,

sant erm., armed, maned, tufted, and Stanford, a buck's head couped, attired turned up erm., an eagle with wings

ungu. or, in front of a sun in splendour or. 121. 5 extended or, preying on an infant in
its cradle ppr., swaddled gu.. the
ppr. A ma puissance. 310. 4 Stanford, a lion's head erased gu. 17. 2 cradle laced of the third. Sans

Stamford of Hadley, Middx., and Staffs, Stanford of Barkby, Leics., a dexter

a gauntlet or, grasping a broken sword gauntlet in bend or, grasping a broken changer. cf. 79. 3

arg. hilt and pommel sa. sword erect arg., pommel and hilt sa. Stanley, Kent and Lanes, on a chapeau
,

Stamford of Rowley, Staffs, a stag's head Stanford, Benett-, John Montague, Pyt gu., turned up erm., a cradle or, con-

arg., attired or, billettee, and charged House, Tisbury, out of a mural cronii taining a child swaddled of the first,
on the neck with a bar gemelle gu. or, a lion's head issuant az., charged thereon an eagle preying. Sans

Stamp, Devonsh., Berks, and Oxon., a with a mullet or. changer. cf. 77. 13
Stanger, a hon rampant gu.
demi-colt arg. 53. 3 Stanhop, five bell-flowers i. 13 Stanley, Edward James, Quantock Lodge,
ppr.,
Stamp of Fyfield, Oxon., a demi-horse leaved vert. erect Bridgwater, Somerset, same crest and

rampant arg., charged with a crescent motto.

for difference. cf. 53. 3 Stanhope, scr Harrington, Earl of. Stanley, Xorthamp.. an eagle az., preying
on a child ppr., swaddled in a basket
Stamps, on a ducal coronet a swan v.itli Stanhope, -.-: Chesterfield, Earl of.
Stanley of London, Sussex, and Derbysh.,
wings addorsed, ducally gorged, all Stanhope, Earl (Stanhope), a tower az., an eagle's head couped arg., charged
with three pellets, two and one, hold-
ppr. thereon a demi-lion rampant or, hold- ing in the beak an eagle's leg erased
at the thigh gu.
Stanard of London, an arm in antique ing between the paws a grenade fired
Stanley, an eagle's head erased or, hold-
mail ppr., holding in the hand a battle- ppr. .4 Deo et rege. 157. 10 ing in the beak an eagle's leg eirased at
axe sa., headed and armed arj:. the thigh gu.
Stanhope, Yorks and Notts, a tower

Stanbridge, Hon. William Edward, of az., and issuing from the battlements
Wombat, Dalesford. Victoria, and oi
thereof a demi-Son az.. ducally crowned
Clare, New South Wales, Member of
gu., holding between the paws a gren-
the Legislative Council of Victoria,
ade fired ppr. cf. 157. 10

STA 523 STA

Stanley of Honford, Chesh.. an eagle's of Connor, Ireland, a talbot's head ppr., Staples.Sydney Francis .Esquire, of Camera
head couped or, holding in the beak Club, upon the battlements of a tower
an eagle's claw erased gu.. armed az. collared and lined or, holding in the or, a swan rising arg.. beaked and legged

mouth a martlet with wings displayed ppr., ducally gorged or, in the beak a
staple sa.
Stanley, a griffin's head erased. 66. 2 sa. Et vi et virtute. cf. 57. 3

Stanley, a griffin's head erased arg.. Stannus, Rev. Beauchamp Walter. M.A.,

charged with three ogresses, holding of the Rectory, Arrow, near Alcester, Staples, out of a rallery coronet arg., a
in the beak a lion's gamb erased. lion's head affrontee gu., semee-de-lis,
same crest and motto. ducally crowned or.

C/. 226. 12 Stannus of Carlingford, co. Louth, a tal-

Stanley, a griffin's head erased sa., bot's head couped arg., collared sa., Staples of Norwood, Surrey: (i) Out of
a vallery coronet arg., a lion'a head
charged on the breast with three be- lined and catching a dove volant of the

zants, one and two, holding in the first. Et vie et virtute. cf. 57. 3 affrontee gu., semee-de-lis and ducally
beak a lion's gamb erased gu. crowned or {for Staples). (2) An eagle
Stannus, issuing from an Eastern coronet displayed sa., the wings fretty and

cf. 226. 12 or, a talbot's head and neck az., gorged resting each claw on a mullet or {for
Stanley of Willington, Kent, a demi- wth a collar of the first, a cord gu., Browne). Sans Dieu rien.

heraldio wolf erased arg., tufted or. affixed to a ring in the same. Vi et

Stanley of Scottoe, Norf., a stag's head Staples, Ireland, a dexter arm couped

erased arg., attired or. I2i. 2 Stansfeld, a demi-lion rampant arg. and embowed fesseways, the hand

Stanley, Chesh., a stag's head couped 10. 2 holding up a grenade fired ppr. 202. 5
Staples, on a ducal coronet a swan in his
arg.. attired or. I2i. 5 Stansfeld, Major-General Henry Hamer,
of Manton, Marlborough Road, Bourne-
Stanley, a stag's head ppr. 21 1 . 5 mouth, same crest. Nosce teipsum. pride, ducally gorged ppr.

Stanley, a stag's head couped or. 21 1 . 5 Stansfeld, Lieutenant-General Thomas Staples, Sir John Jlolesworth. Bart.,
Wolrich, same crest and motto.
Stanley, a stag's head couped arg., at- D.L., of Lissane, co. Tyrone, a demi-
negro affrontee ppr., holding a bolt
tired or, gorged with a mural coronet

of the last. cj. 121. 5 Stansfeld of Buriey, Yorks, same crest staple or. Teneo.

Stanley, Bart., Chesh., a stag's head and and motto. ro. 2 Staples-Browne, Frederick John, Esquire,

neck couped arg., attired and collared Stansfeld, John. Field House, Halifax, of Brashfield House, Bicester, and the
Elms, Bampton, Oxon. : (i) An eagle
or, the tongue hanging out gu. 121. 9 Yorks, a lion's head erased or.
Stanley, William, Pousonby Hall, White-
Stansfield, Crompton-, of Esholt Hall, displayed sa., wings fretty, resting

haven, a stag's head arg., attired or, Yorks: (l) A lion's head erased, en- each claw on a mullet or (for Browne).
(2) Out of a crown vallery arg., a lion's
collared vert. Sans changtr. 304. 2 circled by a wreath {for Stansfield). head affrontee gu., semee-de-lis, and
Stanley of Dalgarth and Ponsonby, Acf. 17. 10. (2) demi-horse sa., vulned
ducally crowned or {for Staples). Sans
Cumb., a stag's head couped arg., —in the chest by an arrow ppr. {for Dieu rien.
attired or, gorged with a bar az., and
charged on the neck with a crescent Crompton). Nosce teipsum. Love and

loyalty. cf. SS- i Stapleton, see Beaumont, Baron.

for difference. Sans changer. Stanton, Norf., Warw., and Suff., a wolf Stapleton, Baron, see Le Despencer.

cf. 121. 5 sejant arg., guttee-de-sang, collared Stapleton-Cotton, see Lord Combermere.
Stanley of Lee, Sussex, a stag's head and lined or.
Stapleton of Milton, Yorks, out of a

couped arg., attired or, gorged with a Stanton, General Sir Edward, K.C.M.G., ducal coronet a man's head couped at
bar vert, and charged on the neck with
C.B., of Atcombe Court, Woodchester, the shoulders in profile ppr., wreathed

a crescent for difference. cf. 121. 5 Glouc, a wolf sejant arg., guttee-de- about the temples arg. and sa,

Stanley, Charles Wentworth. of Long- Dumsang, collared and lined or. spiro Stapleton, Essex, same crest. Fide, sed

stowe Hall, Cambs {i ) A demi-stag spero. cui vide.
:

sa., bezantee, holding between the Stanton, General Edward, C.B., of At- Stapleton, Essex and Yorks, a Saracen's
combe Court, Woodchester, Glouc,
legs a saltire or {for Stanley). (2) On same crest and motto. head couped at the shoulders in pro-

a mount vert, a griffin erm., winged Stanton, James Thomas, Esquire, of the file ppr., wreathed about the head arg.
Leaze, Stonehouse, Glouc, same crest
chequy arg. and sa., resting the dexter and motto. and sa. 191. 12

claw on an escallop or {for Wentworth). Stapleton, Y^orks, a Saracen's head in

Frangas non flectes. cf. 63. 10 profile ppr. 190. 14

Stanley of Arnaby, Cumb., a stag statant Stanton, Rev. William Henry, M.A., Stapleton, Sir Jliles Talbot, Bart., of the
Hon. Canon of Gloucester, of the
gu., attired and ungu. or. 117. 5 Leeward Islands, uses : out of a ducal

Stanley, Bart, [extinct), of Grange Gor- Rectory, Haselton, R.S.O., Glouc, coronet or, a Saracen's head affrontee
same crest and motto.
man, CO. Dublin, Ireland, a chaplet of ppr., wreathed about the temples arg.
and .«a. Pro magna charta.
olive pendent from a sword, all ppr. Stanton, an ermine gu. 134.6 Stapleton, a talbot arg., charged on the

170. I Stanton, Beds and Leics., a demi-lion
Stanmer, Essex and Chesh., a stag's head
rampant vaire sa. and erm., ducally shoulder with six guttes-de-sang. Pro

erm., attired or, gorged with a fess cro-svned or. 10. i magna charta. cf. 54. I

dancettee gu. Stanton, a lion rampant gu., holding in Stapleton-Bretherton, Frederick Annesley,

Stanmore, Baron (Hamilton-Gordon), the his dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchee Esquire. J.P., D.L., of Heathfield
Red House, Ascot, Berks: (1) Two
arms from the shoulder naked ppr., or. House, Fareham, Hants, and the Hall,
holding a bent bow or, letting fly an
arrow ppr. (2) Out of a ducal coronet Stanyforth, Edwin Wilfrid, Kirk Ham- Rainhill, Lanes, in front of a demi-
or, an oak-tree, the stem cut trans- merton Hall, York, on a mount vert a
unicorn arg., a portcullis sa.
versely by a frame-saw. blade inscribed
with word Through, all ppi., body of lion sejant erm., gorged with a collar Stapleton, Essex and Yorks, a unicorn's

az., thereon three plates. Suivez head erased, armed and attired or. 49. 5
Stapley, Bart, {extinct), of Patcham, Sus-
Stapers of London, a lion sejant arg.,
holding in the dexter paw an etoile sa. sex, on a mount vert, a stag at gaze

the tree charged with an escutcheon Stapiltord, a boar's head couped or, arg., attired or. cf. 106. 3
holding in the mouth a flower-branch
arg., thereon a heart gu. for difference. Stapley of Framfield, Susses, a demi-

Stannard, an eagle displayed per pale or hairy savage ppr., girt round the body

and sa. 75. 2 vert. with a belt gu., rimmed and studded

Stannard, on a ducal coronet a dolphin Staple, a ram arg., armed and ungu. or. or, thereon a chain or, holding in tne
hands a staple or, the points downward.
naiant ppr. 140. 4 God be our friend. 1 3 1. 13 Stapylton, a Saracen's head affrontee

Stannow, Norf., a demi-eagle displayed Staple, James Dibble, M.R.C.S., L.S.A.,

erm., charged on the breast with three of Clevedon Villa, Cheltenham Road, couped at tlie shoulders ppr. 190. 5

guttes-de-sang, two and one, holding Bristol, a lion passant ppr. Spes in Stapylton of Wighill, Yorks, and Norton,

in the beak a holly-leaf vert. fide. 6. 2 Durh., out of a ducal coronet r.r. a
Stannus, Thomas Robert, Esquire, of
Staple, Middx., a lion rampant collared. Saracen's head affrontee ppr. Fide,
Maghraleave, Lisburn, in the Diocese
cf. I. 3 sed cui viae. cf. 190. 5

STA 524 STE

Stapylton, Miles John, of Myton, Yorks, Stathum, a greyhound's head erased gu. Steavenson of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Nor-

in a ducal coronet or, a Saracen's head 61. 4 thumb., and Scotland, on a rock ppr.,
Staunton, Warw., a fox ppr. Moderata
affrontee ppr., WTeathed arg. and sa. a lion couchant gardant or. Codum,

Fide, sed cui vide. cf. 190. 5 durant. cf. 32. 2 non solutn.

Staresmore of Trolesworth, Leics., a Staunton, Henry Charlton, of Staunton Steavenson, Rev. R., Wroxeter Vicarage.

starling ppr. Hall, Notts, a fox passant ppr. 32. i Shrewsbury, on a rock ppr., a lion

Stark, Scotland, a bull's head erased arg. Staunton, Bart, (extinct), of Cargins, co. couchant gardant or. Virtus uhiqne.

Fortioruvi Jortia facta. 44. 3 Galway, Ireland, on a mount a fox Stebbing of London and Wisset. Sufi., a

Stark and Starke, out of a ducal coronet statant, all ppr. cf. 32. 2 Uon's head erased arg. 17. .s

or, a stag's head aiirontee gu., attired Staunton, Thomas Tufnell, of Longbridge, Stebbing of Woodrising, Norf., a lion's

of the first. 119. 13 Warw., a fox statant ppr. cf. 32. 2 head erased arg. Quiescam. 17. t;

Starke, see Hamilton-Starke. Staunton, Lynch-, of Clydagh, co. Gal- Stedman, Scotland, a horse's head or.
Starke of Killermont, Scotland, a dexter
way : (i) Upon a mount vert, a fox cf. so. I.:;
hand holding by the horns a biill's
statant ppr. (for Staunton), cf. 32. 2. Stedman, a peacock's head between twn
head erased arg., distilling drops of wings, holding in the beak an adder
(2) A Ivnx passant ppr., charged with

blood ppr. Fortioriim jortia facta. a mullet gu. (for Lynch). En Dicu ppr. 103. 3

Starkey of London, a stork's head erased ma foy. cf. 127. 2 Stedman, Glouc, a demi-virgin ppr., the

per pale arg. and sa., holding in the Staunton cf the Thrupp, Glouc, a wolf hair dishevelled, holding in the dexter

beak gu. a snake vert. cf. 106. 3 sejant arg., guttee-de-sang, collared hand a cross crosslet vert.

Starkey or Starkie of London and Lanes, Bumand lined or. spiro spero. Stedman, a chevalier in complete armour

a stork sa. 105. 11 Staunton, Lines, and of Greenfield. Thel- on horseback at full speed tilting with

Starkey, John Frederick, Esquire, of waU, Chesh., a hon passant or, holding a lance, all ppr. cf. iSg. 5
Bodicote House, Banbury, same crest. Stedman, an anchor ppr. 161. i
Homo proponit, Dcus disponit. in the dexter claw a cross formee fitched

gu. cf. 6. 2 Stedman, an anchor and cable ppr.

Starkey or Starkie of Stretton, Chesh., Staveley, an oak-branch and a cross Cuncta mea mecum. 161. 2
a stork's head erased per pale arg. and
crosslet fitched in saltier. 166. 11 Steed, a horse's head erased arg. 51. 4

sa., holding in the beak gu. a snake Staveley of Dubhn, a buck's head ca- Steede of Hariesham, Kent, a stag trip-

vert. cf. 106. 3 bossed per pale gu. and az. Fidelis ad pant arg. 117. S

Starkey, Barber-, William Joseph Starkey, urnam. 122. 5 Steede, Kent, a reindeer arg., attired or.

Aldenham Park, Bridgnorth, Shropsh., Staveley, Rev. Robert, of Saintville, cf. 125. Q

a stork arg., semee of estoiles az. Homo KiUiuey, co. Dublin, same crest and Steede, Kent, a reindeer current arg.,

proponit, Dcus disponit. motto. attired or. cf. 125. 9

Starkey of Oulton, Chesh., a stork's head Staveley of Offham, Lewes, Sussex, a Steede, Kent, a castle environed with a

erased per pale arg. and sa., holding in stag's head caboshed. Nil desper- laurel-branch.
Steedman, Scotland, an anchor az. For
its beak gu. a snake vert, and charged andum.

upon the neck with a crescent for differ- Staveley, Thomas Kitchingman, Esquire, security. 161. i

ence, cf. 106. 3 of Old Sleningford Hall and Stainley Steel of Derwent Bank, a Uon's head

Starkey of Wrenbury Hall, Chesh. : (i) Hall, near Ripon, Yorks, within a erased gu. 17. 2

A stork's head erased per pale az. and circular wreath of oak fructed ppr., a Steel, William Strang, Esquire, J.P.,

gu., gorged with two bars gemel or, buck's head cabossed, also ppr., attired D.L., of Philiphaugh, Selkirksh. , a

and charged with an annulet, also or, or. Vt aspirat cerous. lion's head erased gu. Prudentia et

holding in the beak a snake ppr., Stavert, Archibald, of Hoscote, Hawick, animis. 17. 2

crowned of the third, the stork's head N.B., a hand grasping a club ppr. Steel, Rev. Robert. M.A., Ph.D., D.D.,

being also crowned or {for Starkey). Stat Veritas. of Lewington House, St. Leonards,
(2) On a mount vert, a stork erm.,
Staverton, a stag's head erased sa., Sydney, New South Wales, AustraUa,
beaked and legged gu., the dexter
pierced through the neck by an arrow Minister of St. Stephen's Presbyterian

claw resting on a cross crosslet of the arg., feathered and headed or. Church, Sydney, uses : a Uon's head

last, and holding in the beak a plum- Staverton of Staverton Manor, Strode erased. Ferro non furto. 17. 8
met sa. (for Cross).
Hall, and Waroyle, Berks, and Dreley, StBBl, Scotland, a horse peissant sa. 52. 6

Starkey of Tong, Leics., a stork ppr., Hants, a stag's head erased ppr., trans- Steel, Bart, (ixlincf). a Doric column arg.

holding in the beak a snake vert. pierced by an arrow in bend sinister Firmitcr et durabiliter. 2S8. ]"5

Starkey of Dublin, a stork's head erased or, barbed and flighted arg. Steel and Steele, out of a ducal coronet

per fesse gu. and sa., holding in the cf. 121. 2 or, a demi-ostrioh with wings addorsed
beak a serpent vert. Eedit expectata
Stawell, see Alcock-Stawell-Riversdale. gu. 96. II
Steel, Somers. and Suff., a stork arg.
diu. cf. 106. 3 Stawell, Baron Stawell (extinct), on a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., an eagle
Starkie, Le-Gendre-, of Huntroyde, 105. II

Lanes, a stork ppr. 105. 11 displayed arg., holding in the beak a Steel and Steele, a cubit arm in armour,
the hand holding up an esquire's
Starky, a heron's head erased, holding scroll, thereon the motto. En parole je
helmet.
in the beak a snake vert. 104. 2 Steel of Carfin, Lanarksh., a dexter arm

Starky of Bromham, Wilts, a stork ppr. Stawell of Cothelstone, Somers.. out of in bend, the hand grasping a broad-
sword ppr., in bend sinister. Steel to
Famw venietitis amore. 105. 11 a ducal coronet gu., a demi-buck or,

Starling, a Uon's head ppr. , collared az. attired sa. cf. 119. 2

cf. IS. 6 Stawton of Wamill, Berks, a roebuck's the back.
Starling, Norwich, a starling with wings
head. 121. 5 Steele, a lion's head erased gu. 17. 2

addorsed sa., resting the dexter claw- Stayley, a globe on a stand ppr. 1 59. 4 Steele or Steell, Scotland, same crest.

on an etoile of eight points. Staylton, a Uon's gamb erased holding a Prudentia el animis. 17. 2
Starr of Halifax, Nova Scotia, a Uon
rose branch slipped and leaved, all ppr. Steele, in front of two swords in saltire
rampant ppr. Vive en espoir. i. 13
Starr, a demi-Uon ppr., holding a muUet 37- 10 ppr., a Uon's head erased quarterly
Staynings of Honycott. Somers., a bull.
arg. and gu., charged with four biUets

or. 15. 7 45- 2 counterchanged.
Stead, on a chapeau a salamander in
Starr of Canterbury, Kent, a Uon couch- Steele, Frederick Charles, Esquire, J.P.,
of Carlton House, Carlton, Tasmania,
ant or, charged with an etoile gu. f/. 7. 5 flames, all ppr. 13S. 2 uses : on a wreath of the colours a demi-
Starr, Wilts, on a mount vert, a cata- stork with wings expanded holding a
Stead, Scotland, a nag's head. serpent in its beak, aU ppr. Mens sibi

mountain sejant gardant ppr., the dex- cf. 50. 13

ter fore-paw resting on an estoile or. Steade of Beauchieff Abbey, Derbysh.,
and Onesacre, Yorks, a stag trippant
Stasam, a bell az. 16S. 7 conscia recti.

Statham, a lion's head erased within a arg. 117. 8 Steele, WilUam Edward. Esquire, M.D.,
Steadman, a demi-griffin or. 64. 2 a demi-eagle with wings elevated and
fetterlock ppr. 19. 4

9

STE STE

displayed holding a serpent in its beak, five pellets, and issuing out of the breast with a cross crosslet or, in the
all ppr., and charged on each wing mouth a dove of the first. Fortis et beak an annulet or. Je vis en
with a billet or. Semper fidelis.
Steele of Rathbride, co. Kildare, a demi- ' espoir.

eagle with wings displayed, holding in ing in the mouth a martlet ppr. Stephens of Colchester and Arden, Essex,
an eagle or, preying on a lion's gamb
the beak a serpent, all ppr. , and charged c/- 57- 3 erased gu.

on each wing with a billet arg. Semper Stenhouse, Vivian Denman, Esquire, of Stephens, an eagle's head or, between

fidelis. Courtlands, Norton Fitzwarren, two wings erm. 84. 2

Steele, Lawrence E., Esquire, M.A., of Taunton, Somers., a mount vert, Stephens, a griffin's head erased erm.,
i8, Crosthwaite Park East, Kings-
town, same crest and motto. thereon a rose arg., barbed and seeded collared or, between two wings, ex-

Steele, Lieutenant - Colonel William ppr., between two demi-spears erect panded of the last. cf. 67. 7
Henry, Esquire, of iS, Mortimer Road,
Clifton, Bristol, same crest and motto. sa. Meliora probo. Stephens of Froxfield, Wilts, between

Steele, Matthew, Esquire, J. P., Onger Stennett or Stennitt, out of a ducal two wings or, a raven's head erm.
Hill, Netherton Frodsham, near War-
coronet a stag's head or. 120. 7 Stephens, in front of a raven's head
couped erm., beaked az., between two
Stenning, Charles Horace, Esquire, J. P., wings or, a tower of the last.

Kovindene, Playden, Sussex, a squirrel

rington, a griffin's head. sejant supporting a cross crosslet Stephens of Finglas, 00. Dublin, Ireland,
a cock statant or. Vigilans et audax.
Steer, an arm in armour embowed with fitchee. 272.

a shield buckled on ppr. 194. 8 Stent of Fittleworth, Sussex, a colt's 91. 2
Stephens of Chilcolm, Rosbercon. co.
Steer, two oars in saltier ppr. 179. .^ head, holding in the mouth a banner.
Kilkenny, a cock statant or, charged
Steer, an eagle with wings addorsed Stenynge of Honycote, Somers., and Suff., with a crescent for difference.
a ram passant gu., attired or.
preying on a land-tortoise ppr.

79. 8 <•/• iji- 13 cf. 91. 2
Stephens, Pembroke Scott, Esquire. K.C.,
Steere, Hon. Sir James George Lee, of Stephen, Baron Mount-Stephen, see
of 30, Cumberland Terrace, Regent's
Perth and of Jayes, Blackwood. Mount-Stephen. Park, London, N.W., a cock statant

Western Australia, Speaker of the Stephen, Alexander Edward, of Kelly,
Wemyss Bay, a ship under sail ppr.
Legislative Council of Western Aus- or, holding in his bill a trefoil vert.

tralia, out of a mural crown per pale Vi et arte. 160. 13 Vigilans et audax.

gu. and sa., a lion's gamb erect arg. Stephen, Scotland, a leopard's face or. Stephens, Edward, Esquire, F.R.C.S., on
a mount and in front of a fern-brake
Tu ne cede malis. 235. 15 22. 2

Steere, Surrey: (i) Out of a mural Stephen, Hon. Sir Alfred, G.C.M.G.. C.B., ppr., a falcon rising arg., beaked and
of Dynevor Terrace, College Street, membered gu., belled or, holding in
coronet per pale gu. and sa., a lion's Sydney, New South Wales, an eagle the beak an ostrich-feather az., quilled
gamb erect arg. , armed of the first (for
Steere). 235. 15. (2) An arm em- displayed with two heads sa., beaked of the fourth. Fides Stephani.
bowed vested gu., cuffed arg., holding
and legged or. Virtus ubique. 74. 2 Stephens of Trevigoe, Cornw., on a rock
Stephen, Cecil Bedford, Esquire, same
in the hand ppr. a sword erect of the ppr., a salmon in fess arg., holding

second, hilted or, on the blade a snake crest and motto. in the mouth a rose gu., stalked and
entwined vert. Tu ne cede malis.
Stephen, Hon. Septimus Alfred, same leaved vert.

cj. 204. I crest and motto. Stephens of Tregenna Castle, Cornw., a
lion rampant arg., guttee-de-sang.
Steere of Dorking, Surrey, out of a mural Stephen, Sir Herbert, Bart., an eagle
coronet per pale gu. and sa., a lion's displayed with two heads sa., resting Virtutis amore. cf. 1. 13
gamb erect arg., armed gu. T%i ne cede the dexter claw on an increscent, and
the sinister on a decrescent, both or. Stephens of Crychell, Radnorsh., a naked
me. 235. 15
Steere of Jayes, Surrey, a lion passant Stephen, Middx., an eagle displayed with arm holding a sword ppr., impaling a
two heads sa.. beaked and legged or.
gardant gu., the dexter fore-paw rest- 74. 2 griffin's head sa. Semper liber.
ing on an escutcheon of the arms, viz. :
erm., two bars sa. charged with three Stephen of Barton-on-the-Hill, Glouc, Stephens of Hinton-on-the-Green, Glouc,
bezants, two on the upper and one on a hand holding an open book ppr.

Cousilio et armis. 215. 10

the lower. out of a ducal coronet or, a dolphin's Stephens, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
head arg. gu., a dexter and a sinister arm em-
Steerr and Steerrs, a horse's head sa., Stephen, Scotland, a dexter hand and bowed vested or, holding between the
arm grasping a dart ppr. Vi et arte.
maned or. cf. 50. 13 hands ppr. a garland of oak-leaves

Steers, Ireland, on a chapeau a wyvern vert.

sans legs with wings expanded ppr. 214. 4 Stephens of Waterford, Iceland, a cock
69. 14 Stephens, see Lyne-Stephens.
gu. 91. 2

Steers, a griffin sejant or. 62. 10 Stephens, Bart, (extinct), of St. Faith's, Stephenson, a ship in full sail ppr.

Steggall of London, on a chapeau an Norf., a demi-eagle with wings ad- 160. 13
Stephenson of London, an eagle dis-
eagle rising ppr. Sursum. 77. 14 dorsed or.

Stein, Scotland, an eagle's head between Stephens of Minsterley, Shropsh., and played holding in the dexter claw a

two wings. Ad diem tendo. 84. 2 Tregony, Cornw., a demi-eagle dis- sword in pale, and in the sinister a pis-

Steinman, a demi-ibex rampant arg., played or, beaked and winged sa. tol, all ppr. For right. cf. 75. 7
81. 6
armed or, charged on the shoulder Stephenson of St. Luke's, Middx., a

with a cross patee az. Ante expec- Stephens, Essex and Glouc, a demi-eagle hawk's head erased or. Sub libertate

tat urn diem. displayed or. Si. 6 quietem. 88. 12

Steinmetz, two elephants' trunks ad- Stephens, Percy Somers Tyringham. Es- Stephenson, of the Oaks, Windermere,
quire, J.P.. Croxddle Woodhouse.
Croxdale, Durh., same crest. Deus and Parkfield, Berkdale Park, South-

Steinthal, Henry Michael, Esquire, of port, same crest. Virtutis fortuna
Bradford, Yorks, a bird-bolt, head
intersit. Alles jnr ye heste.

Stephens of Little Sodbury. Glouc, Stephenson, Sir Henry, J.P., of Glen
Endcliffe, Sheffield, a rock, thereon a
same crest and motto. 81.6 falcon's head erased ppr., gorged with
a collar vair, pendent therefrom an es-
Stelton, a yew-tree ppr. I43- i Stephens of Prospect Hill and Alder- cutcheon vert, charged with two arrows
saltirewise, points downwards, or.
Stempe, Herts, a greyhound's head maston, Berks, a demi-eagle sa.. with
Stephenson, Sir Augustus William Keppel,
couped sa., guttee-d'eau, ducally wings elevated erminois, charged on K.C.B., Q.C.. M.A., of 46, Ennismore
the breast with a cross crosslet or, and Gardens, S.W., a falcon with wings
gorged, ringed, and lined or. holding in the beak an annulet of the expanded arg., beaked and legged or,

Stenhouse, Anthony Maitland, Esquire, within a herald's collar of SS. ppr.

of Comox, British Columbia, Canada, last. Je vis en espoir.
Stephens, Frederick, Bentworth Lodge,
and University Club, Edinburgh. N.B.,
Alton, Hants, a demi-eagle sa., wings
mcs : a talbot's head couped arg.,

gorged with a collar or, charged -n-ith elevated erminois, charged on the

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STE 526 STE

Stephenson, Vice-Admiral Henry Fred- wards, and one fesseways, the point to ostrich-feathers arg., a crescent for

erick, R.N., C.B., United Service Club, the sinister, or, all barbed and flighted indifference, head couped affrontee ppr.
same crest.
arg. 173. 6 A(2) cat's head affrontee and erased,

Stephenson, a leopard's head and shoul- Sterndale-McHikin, Henry Percy, Esquire, of a tabby colour, holding in the mouth

ders ppr., fire issuing from the mouth. of Grange and Westlemd. co. Ayr, a a rat sa. Je veux le droit.

Stephenson, a garb or. 153. 2 demi-savage, bearing in his dexter Steuart-Fothrlngham, Walter Thomas

Stephenson, between two fleurs-de-lis arg., hand an arrow, at his back a quiver- James, Esquire, of Fothringham,

a cubit arm vested az., cuffed, also fuU, all ppr. Res non verba. 275. 10 Forfarsh., N.B. : (i) On a wreath of

arg., the hand holding a roll of paper Sterne, Nori, Herts, Cambs, Bucks, and his liveries a grifiin segreant ppr. (for

ppr. Fidm in Arcanies. Yorks, a cock-starling ppr. Fothringham). (2) On a wreath of his
liveries a lion's gamb erased holding a
AStephenson-Hamilton: (i) hawk ris- Sterry, a fir- branch fructed or.

ing ppr., belled or, holding in the dex- Sterry, a sword in bend ppr. 170. 5 —scimitar ppr. {for Scrymscoure). Be

ter claw a sword, also ppr., hilted and Sterry of Eastbury Hall, Barking, Essex, it fast. Dissipate.

pommelled of the second (jor Hamil- in front of a dexter arm embowed in Steven, Hugh, Esquire, of Westmount,
armour ppr., garnished or, encircled Kelvinside, Glasgow, a demi-wyvern
ton). (2) A dexter hand issuing from

—a clcud, and holding a wreath of laurel, above the elbow with an annulet or, displayed ppr. Ferro non ense.
the hand grasping a seax, also ppr., Stevens "of St. Ives, Cornw., a lion ram-
all ppr. Thankful. Ccelum non solum.

218. 9 pommel and hilt also or, an estoile pant arg., guttee-de-sang. cf. 1. 13
Stephenson-Fetherstonhaugh, of 14, War-
between two pheons of the last. Pro Stevens, out of a ducal coronet a demi-

wick Square, S.W. : (I) -^n heraldic Rege et patria. 255. 12 lion holding a flag.

antelope's head erased gu., surmounted Stert of Membland, Devonsh., a cross Stevens, Comw., a demi-lion rampant

by two feathers in saltire arg., charged formeesa., between two wings arg. 1 10. arg., guttee-de-sang. cf. 10. 2

on the neck for distinction with a cross Steuart, de Kierzkowski-, see Kierz- Stevens, Glouc, an eagle issuing with

crosslet or {for Fetherston). (2) In kowski. wings displayed or, charged on the

front of a garb or, a cornucopia fesse- steuart, Durrant-, John Nairne, of Dal breast with a mullet sa. Ad diem

ways ppr. {for Stephenson). Xil vile guise, Perthsh., Scotland, a demi-lion tendo. cf. So. 2

vdis. rampant ppr. Hinc orior. 10. ; Stevens, Sir Charles Cecil, K.C.S.I., B.A.,

Stephenson, between two fleurs-de-lis steuart, Gow-, of Little Colonsay, Scot of Honiton, Devonsh., between two

arg., a cubit arm vested az., cuffed of land, and Fowler's Park, Kent: (i) sprigs of oak fructed ppr., a demi-eagle

the first, holding a roll of paper ppr. A demi-lion holding in his dexter paw displayed sa., charged on each wing

Stephenson, H. K., Esquire, J.P., Bent's a Lochaber-axe ppr. {for Steuart). (2) with an Eastern coronet or. Fac et

A dexter arm in armour embowed, spera.

Green, Sheffield, a rock, thereon a —holding in the hand a broadsword Stevens of Edinburgh, an eagle rising
falcon's head erased ppr., gorged
with a collar vair, pendent therefrom ppr. (for Gow). Firm. Caraid ann looking at the sun ppr. Ad diem tendo.

amfheum. 195.2 Stevens, an eagle with wings addorsed

an escutcheon vert, charged with two Steuart, Scotland, a lion's head erased gu. preying on a talon.

arrows saltireways, points do%niwards Stat felir, amice Domino. ly. 2 Stevens, Shropsh., a demi-eagle dis-

or. steuart, John, Esquire, of BaUechin, played or, beaked and winged sa. Si. 6

Stephenson, Thomas, Esquire, Kilmeaden, Perthsh., a lion's head erased gu., Stevens, Rev. Thomas, M.A., F.S.A.,

CO. Waterford, a garb or. langued az. Semper fddis. 17. 2 Archdeacon of Essex, St. John's Vicar-

Stepkins, a stag's head couped arg., Steuart, George Mackenzie. Esquire, age, Stratford, London, E., a demi-

attired or. 121. 5 W.S., New Club, Edinburgh, a lion's eagle displaved.

Stepney, Bait, {extinct), of Prendergast, head erased gu. Lcedcre noli. Stevens of Cuilum and Bradfield, Berks,

Pembrokesh., Wales, a talbot's head Steuart-MoncrieR, a unicorn's head and a demi-falcon displayed or.

erased gu., eared or, gorged with a neck arg., maned or, armed gu. 49. 7 Stevens, out of a ducal coronet a cubit
collar chequy of the last and az.. hold- Steuart, Scotland, a pelican in her piety arm vested and cuffed, the hand hold-

ing in the mouth a buck's attire of ppr. Salus per Christum redemptorem. ing a book expanded.

the second. Fide et vigilantia. 98. 8 Stevens, Scotland, a dexter hand holding

Stepney, Cowell-, Sir Enjile Algernon Steuart of Carlow, a pelican arg., winged a mason's chisel ppr. Vi et arte.

Arthur Keppel, Bart., J.P., of Llanelly or, in her piety, the nest and young Stevens, a garb or. 153. 2

ACarmarthensh. : (i) talbot's head ppr. 98. 8 Stevens, H. W., Esquire, the Firs, Ash,

erased gu., eared or, gorged with a Steuart, Bart., of Coltness, Lanarksh., a Surrey, a lion's head erased. Faire
mon devoir.
collar chequy or and az. , holding in the thistle and a full-blown rose in saltire

mouth the attire of a stag of the second ppr. Juvant aspera probum. 150.3 Stevenson, Cumb., and of London, a garb

{for Stepney). 313. 5. (2) On a mount Steuart, Drummond-, Bart., of Grand- erminois. 153. 2

vert, a lion passant gardant or, charged tully, Perthsh. : (i) Two bees counter- Stevenson of Ounston. Derbysh., and

on the body with three pallets gu., hold- volant ppr. (for Steuart). 13;. 3. (2) Lines, a garb or. IS3- 2
ing in the dexter paw a chapeau gu.,
A dexter arm embowed, holding in the Stevenson, Chesh., a rose-tree in bloom

—turned up erm. (for Cowell). Facta —hand a broadsword, all ppr. {for Drum- ppr. Virtus ubigue sedem. 149. 8

probant. Quo fata vacant. 310. 14 mond). Provijd. Nil iimeo. 195. 2 Stevenson, out of a ducal coronet an
Steuart, M'Adam-, of Glenormistou,
Stepney-Gulston, Alan, Esquire, of Der- eagle's head between two wings. S4. 3

wydd, Llandebie, R.S.O., Carmar- Peebles, a branch of oUve and a Stevenson, a griffin's head couped. 66. 1

thensh., an ostrich's wing of live branch of Indian palm in saltire ppr. Stevenson, an antelope's head erased.

feathers alternately arg. and gu., Pax copia virtus. 126. 2

thereon a bend sa., charged with three Steuart of Allanton, a dexter hand hold- Stevenson, on the top of a hollow rock a

plates. Over crest Crescent sub pon- — Aing a thistle, both ppr. Juvant aspera lion couchant.
dere virtus. fortes. Virtutis in bello prcEmium. Stevenson of Uffington, Lines : ( i )
Stepple, a sword and a laurel-branch in
218. 2 demi-lion regardant gu., charged on

saltier ppr. Steuart of Alderston, Haddingtonsh., a the shoulder with a cross crosslet

Sterling, Ireland, on the point of a sword hand holding a thistle ppr. Juvant fitched, holding between the paws a
mullet or {for Stevenson). (2) A hon's
erect ppr., a maunch gu. 169. 11 aspera fortes. 218. 2 gamb per pale gu. and sa. {for Bellairs).

Sterling, Herts, a lion passant ppr. Steuart, Andrew, of Auchlunkart,

6. 2 Banffsh.. Scotland, a dexter and a Virtus tutissima cassis. cf. 36. 4

Stern, a griffin segreant ppr. 62. 2 sinister hand holding up a heart ppr. Stevenson, a demi-hon arg. 10. 2

Sterndale, William Handley, Esquire, of Corde et manu. 224. 4 , Stevenson, Francis Seymour, M.P., D.L.,

Ottar, Hindostan, a mullet of six points Steuart-Duekett, Charles Edward Henry, of Playford Mount, near Woodbridge,

pierced az., and transpierced by three of Rutland Lodge, co. Carlow : Out( i ) j Suff., a leopard's face. Justus el
arrows, two in saltire, points down-
of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five I tenax. 22. 2.

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Stevenson of Mount Grenan, Renfrewsh., Steward of PatteshuU, Northamp., and Stewart, Lord Evandale and Ochiltree, a
!

Scotland, a hand holding a scroll rolled I Newton Manor, Cumb., a stag ppr., i civet-cat passant ppr. Forward.

up ppr. Fidus in arcanis. 215. 6 gorged with a collar chequy arg. and Stewart, Scotland, a civet-cat couchant

Stevenson, Scotland, a dexter hand hold- az. cf. 117. 5 ppr. par

ing a scroll of vellum ppr. Fidus in Steward of Stoke Park, Suff., on a Stewart, Scotland, a p:-lican in her piety,

arainunu 215. 6 mount vert, within a vallary coronet all ppr. Virescit. 98. 8

Stevenson of Glasgow, a dexter hand or, a lion rampant gu. Qui invidet Stewart, a pelican in her piety or, the

holding a wreath of laurel ppr. Re- minor est. nest vert. Salus per Christum redemp-

spice finetn. 218.4 Steward, a lion rampant gu., ducally torem. 98. 8

Stevenson, John James, Esquire, of 4. gorged or. cf. i. 13 Stewart, Scotland, a pelican in her piety,

Porchester Gardens, London, W.. a Steward, Major the Hon. Wiliiam Jukes, ppr. Salus per Christum redemptorem.

dexter hand holding a wreath of laurel of Burford, Ashburton, Canterbury, 98. 8
Stewart, Horatio Granville Murray, Es-
ppr. Sic curre ut comprendas. 21 8. 4 New Zealand, a lion rampant ppr.

Stevenson of Edinburgh, Scotland, a Deo adfui'inte fortuna sequatur. quire, of CaUy, Gatehouse, N.B. : (i)
Stewart-Murray, see Athole, Duke of.
dexter hand holding a laurel-crown Stewart, Vane-Tempest-, Marquess A pelican in her piety ppr. (for Stewart).
A98. 8. (2) griffin salient ppr.. charged
ppr. Ccelum. non solum. 21 8. 4 Londonderry, see Londonderry. of
on the shoulder with a cross crosslet az.
Stevenson, of Tynemouth, Northumb.. a

dexter hand holding a wreath of laiirel Stewart, Earl of Galloway, see Galloway. —(for Murray). Virescit vulnere virtus.
Impero. 62. 8
ppr. Sic curre ut comprendas. 218. 4 Stewart, Baron Blantyre, set Blantyre.
Stevenson, James Cochran, Esquire. Stewart, see E!akeney-Lyon-Stewart. Stewart, Sir David, of Banchory, Deven-

M.P., of Eltham Court, Eltham, Kent, Stewart, sec Cumbrae-Stewart. ick. Lord Provost of Aberdeen, a

same crest and motto. Stewart, see Hamill-Stewart. pelican in her piety ppr. Salus per

Stevenson of Edinburgh, Scotland, a dex- Stewart, Bart., of GrandtuUy, Scotland, Christum. 98.8

ter hand issuing from a cloud holding see Steuart. Stewart-Mackenzie, James Alexander

a garland of laurel ppr. Ccelum, non Stewart, Lord of Lorn and Innermeath Francis Humberston, Esquire, of Sea-

solum. 218. 9 and Earl of Athole, a unicorn's head forth. Major in 9th Lancers, D.L., county

Stevenson, James, Braidwood, Carluke, arg., armed or. Quhiddcr will zie. of Cromarty, etc. : ( i ) On the dexter
side, a mountain in flames ppr. (for
N.B., same crest and motto. 49- 7 Mackenzie). 179.2. (2) On the sinister

Stevenson, John Home, Esquire, of 9, Stewart, Charles Montague Duncan, Es-

Oxford Terrace, Edinburgh, a dexter quire, of Achnacone, a unicorn's head —side, a pelican in her piety ppr. (for
hand holding a laurel- WTeath ppr. couped arg., armed and crined.
Stewart). Luceo non uro. Virescit

Ccelum, non solum. 218. 4 Stewart, Robert Bruce, of Lorn. Appin, vulnere virtus. 98. 8

Stevenson-Hamilton, James, Esquire, and Ardsheal, a unicorn's head maned, Stewart, Scotland, a pelican arg., winged

J.P., of Fairholm, Larkhall. and Kirk- horned, and bearded or. Quhidder or, in her piety, the nest and her young

Aton, Carluke, N.B. : (i) hawk rising will zie. ppr. Virescit. 98. 8

ppr., belled or, holding in the dexter Stewart, Earl of Blessington, Ireland, a Stewart, Scotland, a pelican vulning

foot a sword, also ppr.. hilted and dexter hand in armour couped below herself ppr. Virescit vulnere. 98. i

pommelled or (for Hamilton). (2) A the elbow holding a heart in pale, all Stewart, William John, Esquire, of

dexter hand issuing from a cloud, ppr. Nil desperandiwi. Geneva House, Darlington, a dove

—holding a wreath of laurel, all ppr. Stewart, Earl of Orkney, Scotland, a king ppr., holding in the beak a rose gu.
slipped and leaved, also ppr. Soli deo
(for Stevenson). Thankful. Caelum, enthroned holding in his dexter hand

non solum. a sword, and in his sinister a falcon. honor.

Steventon, Shropsh., a stag's head oouped Sic fuit est et erit. Stewart, a demi-lion rampant gu. ydbilii
—at the neck ppr.
121. 5 Stewart, Charles Balfour, Esquire, B.A., ira. Avito viret honore. 10. 3

Steventon of Dothill, Shropsh., a stag's M.P., B.C., Thompson Yates Labora- Stewart, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant

head cabossed ppr. 122. 5 tories, University College, Liverpool, gu., holding in the dexter paw a dagger
same crest and motto.
Stevynson, Derbysh. and Lines, a garb in pale ppr. Hinc orior. cf. 14. 12

or. 153. 2 Stewart, Colonel John. Ardvolich, Perth, Stewart, James. Esquire, of Garvocks,

Steward of Nottingham, Dorset, a pelican a dexter naked arm issuant grasping Renfrewsh., and of St Fillans, A}Tsh.,

vulning herself ppr. 98. i a sword in bend sinister, all ppr., a demi-lion holding in his paws a

Steward, a griffin's head erased gu., pommel and hilt or. Deo juvante battle-axe ppr. Audnx in recto. 1^.4

I leaked arg., charged with a bend Stewart, James Stiring. Blackhouse, Skel-

raguly or, between three bezants, one Stewart, Earl of Carrick, a king enthroned morlie, Ajish., a demi-lion or, holding

holding in his dexter hand a sword, in his paws a battle-axe ppr. Audax

Steward, a griffin's head couped gu. 66. i and in his sinister a falcon, all ppr. in recto.

Steward of Okhey, Cambs, Stuntney, Sic fuit est et erit. Stewart, Scotland, a, demi-lion rampant

Me of Ely, Gestwait, Heseldon, and Stewart, Earl of Arran, a lion's head gu. Bine orior. 10. 3

>Hardeston, Norf., and Suff., a stag erased gu. Dat incrementum. 17-2 Stewart, General Sir Richard Campbell,

^tatantppr.,ducallygorgcd or. cj. 117. Stewart, Earl of Mar, two serpents no wed K.C.B., of West Learmouth, Cornhill-

Steward, Richard Oliver Francis, Esquire. erect counter respectant ppr. j on-Tweed, Northumb., same crest.

lit Xottington, Dorchester: (i) A Stewart Earl of Caithness and Earl of Fuimas.

Ajjflican in her piety. {2) bear's Athole, a lion sejant affrontee gu., Stewart, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant

g.Tmb erased charged with three holding in his dexter paw a sword gu., langued and armed az. Sobilis

billets, and holding a battle-axe in erect ppr. ' ira. 10. 3

cf. 7. 3

bt-nd sinister. Nobilitas unica virtus. Stewart, Earl of Darnley, Earl and Duke Stewart, Johnston-, Stair Hathorn John-

Steward of Newton Manor, Cumb. : of Lennox, issuing out of a ducal ston, of Physgill. Wigtownsh., Scot-

)A( stag or, charged on the body coronet or. a bull's head sa., vomiting land, a demi-lion gu., holding in the
I dexter paw a buckle or. Suffibulatus
forth flames ppr. Avant Darnley. mafores sequor.
with a buckle az., and resting the Stewart, James. Esquire, of Alltyrodyn
ucf. 44-
dexter fcre-leg on a stag's head
Stewart, Charles Frederick, Esquire,
caboshed ppr. (for Sfai-ard). (2) On

a rock ppr., and within an annulet B.A., of Horn Head, Dunfanaghy, co. Llandyssil, Cardigansh., a demi-lion

in front thereof sa., a falcon close arg. Donegal, same crest charged for differ- rampant ppr., holding between his
(for Falcon\. ence with a mullet. Avant Darnley. paws a mullet gu. Hinc orior.

Steward, a stag ppr., ducally gorged and Stewart, Earl of Athole, a dexter hand cf. 15. 8

attired or. cf. 117. 5 holding a key in bend sinister ppr. Stewart, Hathorn-Johnston-, Robert, of
Glasserton and Physgill, Whithorn,
Steward, Cambs, Suff., and Norf., a stag Fiirth fortune and fill the fetters. 217. 7 Wigtonsh., and Champfleurie, Linlith-
Stewart, Earl of Traquair, a crow ppr.
trippant ppr., attired arg., ducally

g.Tged gu. cf. 117. 8 Judge nought. cf. 107. 3 gowsh., N.B., a lion rampant gu..

STE 528 STE

armed and langued az., grasping a haw- Stewart, Scotland, two bees in saltier Knockbreda Rectory, co. Down, Ire-
thom-tree fructed, and in the dexter
paw a scimitar defending the same |
ppr. Fidelitate et amore.—Suffibidatus
ppr. Providentice fido. 137. 3 land, a griifin's head couped ppi. For-

Stewart, Scotland, a unicorn's head and ward. 66. I

neck arg.. maned or, armed gu. Qu- Stewart, Rev. Edward Hamilton, of Crox-

majorea sequor. hadder will ze. 49. 7 dale Rectory, Durham, same crest and
motto.
Stewart of Strathdown. Banffsh., a demi- Stewart, Robert Bruce, Esquire, B.A.,

lion rampant ppr. Nobilis ira. lo. 2 of 73, Vanbrugh Road, Blackheath, Stewart of Stranorlar, co. Donegal, Ire-
Stewart of Ballymoran, co. Down, Ire-
S.E., a unicorn's head arg., maned. land, a griffin's head couped ppr. For-

land, a demi - lion rampant gardant horned, and bearded or, on a scroll ward. 66. I
ppr., holding in his dexter paw a round
above, Quhidder xoill zie. Stewart, Scotland, a griffin passant.

buckle or. Suffibiilatus maiores sequor. Stewart, Scotland, a unicorn's head issu- 63. 2

Stewart, MacTaggart-, Sir Mark John, ing arg., maned, armed or. Quhidder Stewart- Robertson, James, Esquire, D.L.,

Bart., of Southwick, Dumfriessh., will zie. 4Q. 7 J.P., of Edradynate, Cluny, and Black-
N.B., and Blairderry, VVigtownsh., hill. Perthsh. : ( i ) On the dexter side, a
M.P. for Kirkcudbright, same crest Stewart, Scotland, a unicorn's head issu- griffin passant ppr. {/or Stewart). 63. 2.
and motto. (2) Upon the sinister side, an arm
Stewart of Lower Canada, a demi-lion ing arg., armed or. Pass forward. erect, the band holding an imperial

49- 7
Stewart, Scotland, a unicorn's head arg.,

rampant ppr. Nobilis ira. lo. 2 maned and armed or. Whadder. 49. 7 —crown ppr. {for Robertson). Never
Stewart, Sir John Marcus, Bart., D.L.,
Stewart, Scotland, a demi-lion gardant unprepared. Virtutis gloria merces.
ppr., holding in his dexter paw a of Athenry. co. Tyrone, a unicorn's
head couped or, armed and crined arg. 217. I
mullet sa. Suffibiilatus majores sequor.
(Matriculated at Lyon Ofp.ce, May 25,

Stewart, Scotland, a demi-lion holding Foru-ard. 49. 7 1885.)

in the dexter paw a sword, and in the Stewart of Ardsheal, Argyllsh.. Scotland, Stewart, Scotland, a dragon's head vert.

sinister a paii' of scales, all ppr. Hones- a unicorn's head arg., maned, armed, Pass forward. 71- I

fate vetustas siat. and bearded or. Quhidder will zie. Stewart, a dragon statant or.

Stewart, Robert King, Esquire, of Jlur- 49- 7 cf- 73- 2

dostoun Castle, Newmains, Lanarksh., Stewart-Moncrieff, a unicorn's head and Stewart of Ards. co. Donegal, a dragon

same crest. Hinc orior. I neck arg.. maned or, and armed gu. statant or. Metuenda corolla draconis.

Stewart of Blundeston, Sufi., on a mount Quidder will zie.^Sur esperance. cf. 73. 2
Stewart, Alexander Charles Hector, Es-
I
quire, J.P., D.L., of Rock Hill, Letter-
vert, within a vallary coronet or, a lion Stewart, a garb or, surmounted of a crow kenny, co. Donegal, same crest and

rampant gu. Presto et persio. ppr. Judge nought.

]

Stewart, a lion's head erased. Spero Stewart, Scotland, a boar's head couped

meliora. 17. 8 or. Virtute orta. 43. i . motto.

Stewart, Scotland, a lion's head erased Stewart of Scotstown, a boar's head Stewart, .'Mexan Jer John Robert, Esquire,

gu. Nil sisiere contra. 17. 2 couped arg. .4 virtute orta. 43. 1 of 22, St. Aubyn's, Hove, Sussex, same
crest and motto.
I

Stewart, Scotland, a lion's head erased Stewart, Scotland, a greyhound couchant

ppr. Semper fidelis. 17. 8 within two branches of bay ppr. Fide Stewart, Charles John, of 32, Eccleston

Stewart, Scotland, a lion's head erased et opera. 60. 5 Square, S.W., same crest and motto.

gu. Stat felix, amice Domino. 17. 2 Stewart of Kirkhill and Strabrock, Scot- Stewart, Rear-Adiniral Hector Brabazon,

Stewart, Scotland, same crest. Lcedare land, a phoenix in flames ppr. Virtute of 13, Warwick Square, S.W., same

noli. 17. 2 fortuna comes. 82. 2 crest and motto.

Stewart, Bart., Scotland: (i) A lion's Stewart of Shambelly, Dumfriessh., Scot- Stewart of Aberdeen, a basket fuU of

head erased gu., armed and langued land, a dove holding in his beak a rose fruit ppr. Deus providebit.

Aaz. 17. 2. (2) demi-savage holding stalked and leaved ppr. Soli Deo Stewart, on a mural coronet or. three

a club over his shoulder ppr., wreathed —lances disposed saltireways ppr., the

about the head and middle with laurel Stewart, Scotland, a anchor erect az., pennoncels gu. Ready, aye ready.
—vert. Spero meliora. / mean well. man's heart ppr. Resolve is power.
j

ensigned with

186. I Fixus ac solidus. Stewart, Scotland, a demi-savage wreathed

Stewart, Admiral Sir William Houston. Stewart of Roslane, Scotland, an anchor round the loins chequy az. and arg., on

G.C.B., a lion's head erased gu., armed in pale az. ensigned with a man's heart his head an antique crou-n, holding
and langued az. Spero meliora. , over his dexter shoulder a club, and in

ppr. Tarn fidus quam fixus.

17. 2 Stewart, Lord Methven, a tower arg. his sinister a heart between two wings

Stewart of Newark, Scotland, a lion's Forward. 156. 2 imperially crowned. DarU prisccc de-

gamb and a palm-branch in saltier ppr. Stewart of Catrine, Scotland, the sun

Christus milii lucrum. J

rising from clouds ppr. Sol tibi signa Stewart-Balfour, a mermaid ppr., holding

Stewart of Peebles, a branch of olive and I dabit. 162. 2 in her dexter hand an otter's head

of Indian palm in saltier. Pax copia Stewart, a savage's head ppr. Never un- erased sa. Omne solum forti patria.

prepared. 190. 12 cf. 184. 10

Stewart, Scotland, and England, a thistle Stewart of Dundee, Scotland, a savage's Stewart, a hand issuing holding a scimi-

j

and a sprig cf a rose-tree in saltier ppr. head couped ppr. Reddunt commercia tar. Avant. 213. 5

J uvant aspera probum. 150.3 mitem. 190. 12 Stewart, Grainger-, late Sir Thomas, Pro-

Stewart, Scotland, a gilliflower slipped Stewart of Ladywell, Scotland, a man's ft-ssor, Edinburgh, two hands ppr.,

ppr. Viresco. 151. 8 head couped ppr. Pro Rege et patria. grasping a man s heart or. Corde et

Stewart, Scotland, the trunk of an old 190. 12
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oak-tree sprouting a branch on the Stewart, Charles Edward, of Temple, Stewart, Alexander Arthur Grainger,

dexter side acorned ppr. Eesiirgam. E.C.. same crest and motto. Esquire, M.A.. LL.B., of 23, North-

145. 2 Stewart, Poyntz-, Charles, Chesfield Park, umberland Place, Edinburgh, same
\ crest and motto.

Stewart, Scotland, a bee erect with Stevenage, same crest.

wings expanded ppr. I[

God will provide. Stewart of Wester Cluny, Scotland, a Stewart of Baldorran, Stirlingsh., and

137- I savage's head ppr. Never unprepared. Ardvorlich, Perthsh., a dexter arm

Stewart of Fingorth, Scotland, a bee 190. 12 embowed, holding in the hand a sword

volant en arriere ppr. Providetitice Stewart, Scotland, a man's head affrontee, in bend sinister ppr., hilt and pommel

fido. 137. 2 armed with a helmet ppr. Pro Rege et or. Deo juvante vinco. 201. 4

Stewart, Scotland, a bee volant ppr. patria. Stewart, Colonel John, Loch Erne Head,

Parat et curat. 137. 2 Stewart, a griifin's head couped gu. same crest.

Stewart of Overdowally, Perthsh., two 66. I Stewart of St. Fort, Fife, a dexter cubit

bees counter-volant ppr. Prooijd. Stewart, Rev. Henry William, M.A., of arm holding in the hand a dagger in

137- 3 I Ballymenagh, co. Tyrone, and of pale, both ppr. Never fear. 212. 9

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STE 529 STI

Stewart of Drummin, Banffsh.. and hand a sword in bend sinister, also ppr., Stirling, Bart., Scotland, a demi-Moor
between two eagle's wings, the dexter issuing, at his back a quiver of arrows,
Belladrum, Inrerness-sh., two hands per fess arg. and gu., and the sinister the dexter arm stretched out, holding
per fess counterchanged. Spes mea in an arrow in fess, all ppr. Forward.
conjoined holding a man's heart ppr. Deo.
Stirling, Bart., Scotland, a Moor's head
Cordt et manu. 422:;..

Stewart, Scotland, a dexter hand grasp-

ing a sword. ^4 ran?. 212. 13 Stilfe, a demi-eagle rising or, the wings couped ppr. Gang forward.

Stewart, Sir Norman Robert, Bart., ' serace of estoiles az., holding in the Stirling, James, of Garden, Kipping,
Junior Army and Xavy Club, a dexter beak a billet, also az.
Stirlingsh., same crest and motto.

arm couped below the elbow and erect, Stileman-Gibbard, Leonard Gibbard, Es- Stirling, John Alexander, Esquire, of

rested gu., holding in the hand a i quire, J. P., B.A., a mermaid holding Kippenross, near Dunblane, a Moors'

dagger ppr., hilted or. Pro Reye et j

in her dexter hand a comb, and in her head sa., banded about the temples

lege. I arg. Gang forward.

sisniter a mirror, all ppr.

I Stirling, Gartshore-, of Craigbarnet (i)
:
Stewart, Scotland, a dexter hand holding Stiles, a wolf's head erased sa., collared

a dagger erect ppr., hilt and pommel or, the neck below the collar fretty of A lady issuant from the breasts up-

or. Never fear. 212. g the last. I wards ppr., robed and winged or, en-

cf. 30. 1

Stewart, John, Ksquire, of Ardrorlich. Stiles of Wantage, Berks, a dexter signed on the head with a cross arg.

Lochearnhead, Perthsh., a dexternaked tork's (for Stirling). (2) An eagle displaved

j

arm issuant grasping a sword in bend lith a scarf ppr. (for Gartshore). 75. 2

sinister, all ppr., pommel and hilt or. I az. Stirling, Scotland, a lady issuing from

Deo juvante vinco. Stni of Christian Malford, Wilts, Durley the breasts upwards ppr., attired and
winged or, ensigned on the head with
!

Stewart, Scotland, a dexter hand holding ' and Button, Somers., and Suff., a stork

a thistle slipped, both ppr. Aspera arg. 105. II a cross gu. 183. I2

juvnnt. 21S. 2 Still, a kingfisher ppr. cf. gCi. 9 Stirling of Drumpellier, Lanarksh., issu-

Stewart, Falconar-, George Mercer, Es- I —ing out of a ducal coronet a hart's head

quire, of Binny, Linlithgowsh. Scot- Stillingfleet of Stillingfleet, Yorks, a az. Gang forward. Castrum el nemtis
,
leopard's head and neck ppr., collared
land : (i) A falcon close ppr., between
and chained gu. Magna est Veritas. Slrevilense. 120. 7

two laurel- branches in orle vert (for Stillington, on a ducal coronet or, a Stirling, Carolus Home Graham, Strohan,

Falconar). (2) A dexter hand holding a muUet between two branches of laurel CrieS, N.B. : (i) A dexter hand hold-
ing a sword in pale ppr. A(2) Sara-
dagger, point downwards, ppr. {for in orle ppr. cf. 146. 7
—cen's head couped ppr. Non imniemor.
Steimrt). Candide.—Armis pot<:ntiiis Stilwell, John Pakenhain, Esquire, of Gang forward.

aqintm. Bregsells. Surrey, and Hilfield, Hants, Stirling, James, Esquire, of the county

j

Stewart, Scotland, a dexter hand holding upon water a swan naiant with wings

a dagger ppr. Pro Rege et lege. 212. -3 elevated and endorsed ppr., holding in of Dumbarton, Scotland, issuing from
I Stewart, a dexter hand in pale grasping I the beak an anchor or. Hold fast. an antique coronet or, a hart's head

a rose and a thistle in saltier. 99- 13 az. Gang forward. 190. 14

!

Stewart, Scotland, a hand holding a Stimson, E., Esquire, Glendwr, 52, Stirling, Scotland, a stag's head erased
:
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thistle ppr. Yirtiitis prcemium. 21S. 2 Brixton Hill, London, S.W., on a ppr. Hie fidus et robore. 1 21. 2

Stewart of Binny. Linlithgowsh., a dexter mural coronet three arrows, one in Stirling, Scotland, out of a ducal coronet

hand holding a dagger, point down- pale and two in saltire. Sic fidem or, a stag's head ppr. Forward. 120.

wards ppr. Candidn. teneo. Stirling, Scotland, out of a ducal coronet

Stewart, Sir Harry Jocelyu Urquhart, Stinton of Lurgan, co. Armagh, Ireland, or, a buck's head az., attired of the

Bart., of Fort Stewart, co. Donegal, a a griffin'.s head erased gu. 66. 2 first. 120. 7

dexter hand in armour ppr., holding a Stirlin, a griffin's head erased arg. 66. 2 Stirling-Home-Drummond, Henry Ed-

heart gu. Nil desperandum est. Stirling of Keir, see Maxwell. ward, Esquire, of Blair Drummond,

Stewart, Sir Norman Robert, Bart., Stirling, Scotland, a lion passant ppr. Stirling, and Ardoch, Braco, Perthsh.,

Junior Army and Navy Club, a dexter Fides servata secundat. 6. 2 on a wTeath of his liveries a sleuth-

arm couped below the elbow and erect Stirling of Bankell, Stirlingsh., same hound's head ppr. E cvra quiss.

I vested gu., holding in the hand a crest and motto. 6. 2 Stirling-Maxwell, Sir John Maxwell.

dagger ppr., hilted or. Pro Ftege et Stirling, Sir Charles Elphinstone Flem Bart., D L., of PoUok. Benfiewsh., a

k'je. ing, Bart., J.P., D.L., of Glorat, Stir- stag's head erased ppr. / o?n ready.
121. 2
Stewart of Rossyth, Fifesh., a dexter lingsh., a lion passant gu. Semper
arm from the elbow ppr., the hand Stirling of Dundee, Scotland, a ship
fidelis. 6. 2

holding a buckle or. 223. 1 Stirling, Bt. Hon. Sir James, Lord under sail ppr. Faventibus. 160. 13

Stewart of Bigtowne, Orkney, Scotland, Justice of the Court of Appeal of His Stirling, Graham-, of Duchray, Scotland,

a holly-leaf slipped vert. Sic lirescit Majesty's High Court of Justice, of an eagle displayed, holding in the dex-
Finchcocks, Goudhurst, Kent, a lion
' industria. passant or, charged on the body with —ter claw a sword, and in the sinister

Stewart, Scotland, a hand holding a a pistol ppr. For right. Noctesque

plumb-rule ppr. Candide. two estoiles, and resting the dexter diesgue prcesto. cf. 75. 7
Stewekley, Somers., a triple plume of
fore-paw upon a round buckle az. Stirling of Cadder, Stirlingsh., a swan's
o-trich-feathers alternately arg., the
Tenax. head and neck issuing out of a ducal

(.tilers sa. Stirling, Chalmer-, Gilbert Stirling, Sy- coronet ppr.
sonby. Melton Mowbray, a demi-lion
Stewins, a cross moline lozenge-pierced holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis Stirling, Scotland, a boar's head couped
gu. Quid non Deo juvante.
iiu. ' 165. I ppr. 43- I
Stirling, Patrick, Esquire, of Kippen-
Stibbert, a castle ruined in the sinister Stirling, Scotland, a lion's gamb holding

tower with flag displayed. an oak-branch fructed ppr. Hie fidus

Stibbert of London, out of an Eastern davie, Perthsh., a Saracen's head in et robore.
profile ppr., banded gu. Gang forward.
roronet or, doubled erm., the second Stirling, Charles, Esquire, of Gargunnock, Stirling, Rt. Hon. Sir James, of 630,
Stirlingsh., a Saracen's head in profile Royal Courts of Justice, W.C, a Uon
and fourth points vert, an arm in couped at the neck and wreathed
about the temples. Gang forward. statant or, charged on the body with
armour embowed of the first grasping Stirling of Keir, Perthsh., and Herbert-
shire, Stirlingsh., a Moor's head two estoiles in fesse az., and resting
a PtTsian scimitar ppr., hilt and pom- couped ppr. Gang forward.
the dexter paw on a round buckle in
mil also or. Per ardua. cf. 192. 13

Stiddolph of Norbury and Micklam, Stirling, John Alexander, of Kippendavie, bend. Tenax.
Perthsh., a negro's head in profile
Surrey, a wolf's head erased per fess WTeathed. Gang forward. cf. 192. 13 Stirling, Sir Walter George, Bart., of
Faskine, Lanarksh., a dexter arm in
or and gu. . 30. 8
armour embowed issuing out of a ducal
Stieglitz, Frederick Ludwig Von, of the
coronet grasping a dagger in fesse, all
Glen. CO. Armagh, Iieland, out of
a ducal coronet or, a dexter arm in ppr., the last hilted and pommelled or.

armour embowed ppr., holding in the Gang forward. cf. 196. 5

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STI 530 STO

Stirling, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet Stockton, a lion rampant supporting an Stompe, Berks, and of Xewnham-Murren,

or, an arm in armour, holding in the Ionic pillar, all ppr. I Oxon,, a demi-horse rampant arg.

| Augustus, Esquire,

hand a sword, the point supporting a Stockton, Alfred 53- 3
:

crow-n of laurel, all ppr. Gang through. LL.D., D.C'.L., Ph.D., Q.C., of Saint Stonard, a leopard's head and neck

Stirling, Scotland, a dexter hand point- John, New Brunswick, Canada, uses : erased gardant ppr.

ing a lancet ppr. By n-ounding I cure, i a hon rampant resting his fore-paws Stonard of Loughton, Essex, a horse's

216. 14 against an Ionic piUar ppr. Omnia head erased arg. 51-

Stirrop, an arm in armour embowed to Deo pendent. Stone, see Elphinstone-Stone.
\
the sinister, garnished or, holding in Stockton, a wolf's head erased, collared. Stone, Lowndes, of Brightwell Park,

the gauntlet a tilting-lance ppr., there- 30. II Oxon. : (i) Out of a ducal coronet or,
a griffin's head arg., charged with two
on a forked pennon. Stockwell of Blackheath, Kent, against

Stiven, Scotland, a crescent gu. Cresco. the stock of a tree couped and leaved bars gemelle gu., between two wings

163. 2 ppr., a lion sejant erect sa., collared or, Aor. cf. 67. 1. (2) leopard's head

Stobart of Picktree, Chester-le-Street, supporting between the paws a bezant, erased at the neck or, gorged with a

Durh., a cubit arm holding in the hand charged with a cross formee gu. laurel-branch ppr. Mediocria firma.

a dagger, point upwards. 212.9 Stockwood, out of a mural coronet or, a cf. 23. 10

Stock, a domed tower with a flag dis- demi-lion rampaut supporting a flag Stone of Blackmore, Essex, out of a

played from the top. 157.15 gu. cf. 16. 7 ducal coronet or, a griffin's head be-
tween two wings gu., bezantce.
Stock, Ireland, a pheon ppr., point up- Stoddard of Southhouse, co. Edinburgh,

wards. 174. 9 Scotland, a star issuing from a cloud cf. 67. 1

Stock, a hawk with wings difplayed ppr., ppr. Post nubes lux. 164.11 Stone of London, out of a ducal coronet

belled or, holding in the beak a laurel- Stoddard, Suff., a demi-horse erm., en- a griffin's head erm., between two

branch vert. vironed round the body with a ducal wings or. 67. i

Stock of London, a gauntlet fesseways or, coronet or. cf. 53. 3 Stone, Edward, Esquire, F.S.A., of

thereon a hawk az., holding in the beak Stodart, late Robert Riddle, Lyon Clerk Lansdowne Place, Blackheath, London,

an annulet, also or. Cderiter et Depute, Lyon Office, Edinburgh, a star S.E., a griffin's head erased per pale

audaciter. of six points arg. issuing out of a cloud arg. and or, between two wings sa.,

Stock of London, upon a mount vert, ppr. Post nubes lux. cf. 164. i each charged with a fleur-de-lis be-
tween two cinquefoils of the second.
a stock of a tree couped and sprouting Stoddart of Kailzie, Peeblessh., and

on either side ppr., surmounted by an Ormiston, co. Edinburgh, a star of six Sto ne per vim sed per fus. 272. 12

estoile irradiated or. Ex stirpe nil points arg. issuing out of a cloud sa. Stone, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-

Post nubes lux. cf 164.11 griffin erm., winged and beaked of the

Stockbridge, out of a cloud two dexter Stoddart of Inveralt, Blundellsands, last. 64. 4

hands in armour conjoined holding up Lanes, same crest and motto. Stone, out of a ducal coronet or, a grif-

a heart inflamed, all ppr. Stoddart, Northumb., the fasces in bend fin's head between two wings erm.

Stockdale of Bilton, Yorks, a talbot surmounted by a silver oar (being the 67. I

passant ppr. 54. : oSicial ensign of the Vice-Admiralty Stone, Samuel Francis, Esquire, Kirby

Stockdale, out of a ducal coronet or, a Court in Malta), all encircled by a Frith Hall, Leics., on a rock an eagle

triole plume of ostrich-feathers ppr. wreath of oak fructed ppr. Juslitice displayed holding in each claw a

114. 6 tenax. flaming sword ppr., and charged on

Stockdale of Lockington, Yorks, out of Stoddyr, a fleur-de-lis issuant gu. the breast and on each wing with a

a mural coronet or, a griffin's head arg. Stoke, a stork regardant arg., resting the cross couped gu. Nil desperandum.

67. 10 dexter claw on a pellet. 299. 2

Stockdale, Henry Minshull, of Mears StOkely, an esquire's helmet az. 180. 3 Stone of Framfield, Sussex, a demi-

Ashby Hall, Northants., out of a Stoken, Ireland, an arm from the shoulder, cockatrice rising arg., winged and

mural coronet or, a griftin's head arg. the hand holding a garland of laurel crested or.

j

Omnia mei dona Dei. 67. 10 ppr. 202. 4 Stone of Wavesdon, Suff., a demi-lion.
I

Stocken of London, a demi-lion rampant. ' Stokes, a tiger sejant arg., guttee-de- 10. 2

Renovate animos. 10. 2 ' sang, coUared and chained or. Stone of London, a sea - horse or,

Stockenstrom, Sir Gysbert Henry. Bart., Stokes, Cambs, out of a ducal coronet crined gu.. the tail ppr., holding
, between the fore-feet an escallop of
the fir.<t.
of Maastrom, Cape of Good Hope, in or, an arm embowed vested gu.. cuffed Stone, Warry-, William John Ellis, of
j

front of a stump of a tree sprouting arg.. holding in the hand ppr. a staff

I

to the dexter two swords in saltier, of the second, thereon an imperial

points upwards, ppr., pommels and crown of the first. Badbury, Wilts, a griffin's head couped
] sa., between two horse-shoes or. 52. 10

hilts or. Fortis si jure orlis. 313.12 Stokes of Hean Castle, Pembrokesh., a

Stocker, an old man's head in profile dove with wings expanded holding in Stone of London, a unicorn's head sa.,

I

ppr., rested gu., wreathed about the the beak an ohve-branch, all ppr. For- issuing from rays or, maned and armed

temples arg. and sa. tis qui insons. 94. 5 of the same, between two wings of the

Stocker, a parrot vert, resting the dexter Stokes, a tiger sejant arg., guttee-de- first.

claw on an escutcheon gyronny of six sang, collared and chained or. Stone, Sir John Benjamin, the Grange,

arg. and vert. A'on sibi sed toti. Stokes, Bart., of Leusfield Cottage, Erdington, an eagle, wings displayed,

Stockes, a demi-lion rampant. Fortis, Cambs, a fore-staff in pale ppr. Ire in supporting with the dexter claw a

non jerox. 10. 2 adversa. 288. 13 wing ppr., and charged on the wing

Stocket of London, and St. Stephen's, Stokes, Sir Henry Edward. K.C.S.I., same with a cross couped sa. Seek and

Kent, on the stump of a tree couped crest. find.

and eradicated arg., a lion sejant sa. Stokes, Whitley, Esquire, of 15, Grenville Stone, Sir John Benjamin, J.P., of the

9<•/ /-• Place, Cromwell Road, S.W., same Grange, Erdington, Warw., an eagle
Stockham, a demi-eagle displayed or, with wings elevated and addorsed
crest.

charged on the breast with a thistle Stokewood, out of a mural coronet a ppr., charged on the wings with a cross

ppr. c/. 81. 6 demi-lion rampant supporting a flag couped sa.

Stockley, a hind's head ppr. 124. i gu. cf. 16. 7 Stone, Robert Sidney, Esquire, of 2,

Stockley of London, a hind's head ppr. Stokoe, a horse's head erased or, bridled Ryder Street, St. James's, London,

Sequor nee inferior. 124. i sa. cf. 51. 5 S.W., a horse courant sa., bridled,
Quid merui
StDckoe, a horse's head erased or, bridled Stolyon of Warbleton, Su sex, a stag's crined, and hoofed or.
head erased sa., charged on the neck meum est. Esquire, of
sa. cf. 51. 5 with a bezant, holding in the mouth Stone, Edward Herbert,
Stocks or Stokes, out of a ducal coronet

or, a plume of ostrich -feathers arg., in an acorn or, stalked and leaved vert. Fairlawn, Freshford, Somers., same

a case gu. cf. 119. II crest and motto.

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STO 531 STR

Stone, Francis Gleadowe, Esquire, Stopford-BIair of Penningham, co. Wig- Stote of Jesmond, Northumb., a demi-
lion rampant erminois, holding between
United Service Club, PaU MaU, S.W., town, Ireland : (i) A dove with wings the paws a mullet pierced or. cf. 15. 8
same crest and motto.
expanded ppr., charged on the breast StOteville of Brinkley Hall, Cambs, and
Suff., a plume of feathers paly of six
Stone of Cliff, Sussex, and London, out for distinction with a torteau (for
erm. and ermines.
of a ducal coronet a demi-peacock ABlair), cf. 94. 2. (2) wyvern with

with wings expanded or. wings expanded vert {for Stopford).

Stone of Wedmore, Somers., and Kent, a c/. 70. 8 Stother, a camel's head sa. 1 32. 7
Stopford-SackviUe of Drayton House,
spaniel passant arg. 57. 7 Stothert of Cargen, Kirkcudbrightsh.,
Northamp. : (i) Out of a cornet com-
Stone, Dorset, a spaniel oourant gu. Nil posed of eight fleurs-de-lis or, an estoile Scotland, issuing out of a cloud ppr., a

desperandum. star of six points arg. Post nubes lux.

Stone of Trevigo, Comw., on a rock paly of six points arg. {for Sackvilk). cf. 164. II
wavy of six arg. and az., a salmon ppr., Sfott, Scotland, a martlet az. Alta
holding in the mouth a rose of the last, Acf. 164. 4. (2) wyvern with wings

expanded vert {for Stopford). Tousfours petit. 95. 4

stalked and leaved vert. loyal. cf. 70. 8 Stott, on a mount a peacock ppr.

Stonehewer, out of a ducal coronet or, Stopford, Ireland, a lamb arg., bearing cf. 103. 4
Stott-Milne of Rochdale, Lanes: (i) In
an eagle's head erased ppr.. charged a banner gu. 1 30. 2
Stopham, an escutcheon sa. 176.10 front of two palm - trees a lamb
on the neck with an escallop arg.
couchant ppr., holding with the dexter
Stoner, Hants, out of a ducal coronet Storar and Storer, a crane ppr. 105. 9 foot a pennon arg., charged with a

sa., a demi-eagle displayed or. Storer, Anthony Morris, of Purley Park,

80. 14 Berks, a crane ppr. Du7ii spiro spero. cross crosslet gu. {for Milne). 131. 4.
Stoner, on a rock ppr., a bird arg., hold-
105. 9 A(2) cross patee sa., therefrom rising
ing in the beak a stone. Storer of Combe Court, Surrey, stork
Stoner of North Stoke, Oxon., on a rock a moor-cock holding in the beak a

ppr., semce of torteaus, an eagle az., ppr. loq. sprig of heath ppr. {for Stott). Pru-
bezantee.
Stones, an eagle displuming a wing ppr. Storey, Sir Thomas, of Westfield, Lan- denter qui sedulo. 89. 9

caster, upon a rock ppr., a whelk-shell Stott of Quebec, issuant out of waves of

fessewise gu., thereon a stork arg. the sea a demi-bulldog ppr.. around

79- 13 Ihfiriam aut efjicinm. 233. II the neck and reflexed over the back a
Stones of Mosborough, Derbysb., a clenii- Storey, Dorset, a stork ppr. 105. 11
log-line or, and holding between the

dragon pean, holding a cross humettee Storey, a heron. 105. 9 paws a wreath of oak fructed, also ppr.

vert, gorged with a collar arg., charged Storey, on a garland of laurel a raven Stoughton, see Trent-Stoughton.
StOUghton, a robin redbreast ppr. Hoc
with three roses gu. ppr.

Stones of Westminster, Middx., and Cart- Storey, Shaw-, of Arcot, Northumb. : (i ) A

mell. Lanes., a demi-dragon vert, col- falcon sa. , withi n a chaplet of laurel ppr. Stoughton of Owlpenn, Glouc, same
charged on the breast with an Eastern
lared arg., supporting between the crown or, and for distinction charged crest.

claws a cross crosslet sa. Stoughton, Bart, {extinct), same crest.

Stonestreet, a bull's head cabossed arg., also with a cross crosslet or {for 108. II

between two winsg sa. <•/. 43. 8 AStorey). (2) hind's head couped Stourton, Baron, see Mowbray, Baron.

Stoney, Charles Butler, Ksquire, J.P., arg., charged with three lozenges, one Stourton, a demi-greyfriar ppr., vested

D.L., of Portland Park, co. Tipperary, and two erm., holding in the mouth in russet, girt or. holding in his dexter

Ireland, out of a mural coronet ppr., a an aiTow in pale or, flighted, also arg. hand a scourge of three lashes with
knots or. Loyal jc serai durant ma
demi-lion or, holding between the paws {for Shaw). Sola virtus reddit nohilem.

a spur erect arg., winged gu. yun- Storey, an escallop or, between two vie. 231. 3

quani non pnratus. eagle's wings ppr. 141. 10 Stout, a talbot passant or. 54. i

Stoney, Rev. F., M.A., of the Vicarage, Storey, Herbert Lushington, Esquire, of Stoveld, late John Townsend, Esquire,
Waltham Cross, Herts, same crest and
Lancaster, upon a rock ppr., a whelk- of Stedham Hall, Sussex, a stag's head

motto. shell fesseways gu., thereon a stork couped at the neck and affrontee az.,
between two feathers or. Eimi o Eimi.
Stoney, Francis Goold, Esquire, of Ips- arg. 233. II
wich, same crest and motto.
Storie of Stockholm, two branches of cf. 119. 12

Stoney, Johnstone Thomas, Esquire, of olive in saltier ppr. Mo-:ret qui lahorat. Stoven or Stovin, a bow in fess gu..
transfi.xed by an arrow erect and
Emell Castle, ClougUjordan, King's Storie of Springfield Lodge, Surrey, a
demi-lion rampant double-queued gu.
Co., same crest and motto. flighted of the same, headed arg.

Stoney, Percy Butler, Esquire, of Millom, Courage et csperance. 10. 6 Stovin, a dragon's head vert. ^ 71. I
Stowe of Newton, Lines, on a ducal
Cumb., same crest and motto. Stork, Scotland, a bull's head erased sa.
Stoney, Thomas Johnston, E=:quire, of
Fortiorum fortia facta. 44. 3 coronet a leopard's face or, between

Ballyknockane House, BaUymackey, Storks, a buffalo's head erased gu. 44. i two wings vert.

CO. Tipperary, same crest and motto. Stormont, Viscount, see Mansfield, Earl of. Stowell of Dublin, a dove with wings
expanded arg., holding in the beak an
Stonhouse, Sir Ernest Hay, Bart., of Stormyn, a bear sejant ppr. 34. 8

Radley, Berks, a talbot's head couped Storr, a cubit arm in armour couped in olive-branch ppr. 94. 5

arg., collared sa., lined and catching a fess, holding in the hand ppr. a cross Stowers, a rose gu., seeded and barbed

dove volaut of the first. Sublimiora crosslet fitched or. 211. 14 ppr. 149- 2

petamus. cf. 57. 3 Story, Lieutenant-General Philip, a cock Stowers of Hillside. Hollyfield, Surbiton,
a rose gu., barbed and seeded ppr.
Stonhouse-Vigor : (i) A lion's gamb ppr., holding a gauntlet in its dexter claw.
Story, a Cupid holding in his dexter
charged with a fesse, and thereon a Nulla rosa sine spica. 149. 2
hand an arrow, and in his sinister a
Aleopard's face sa. {for Vigor). (2) bow, and at his back a quiver, all ppr. Stoyt or Stoit of Dublin, a demi-Uon

talbot's head couped arg., collared sa., rampant sa., armed and langued gu.,

lined, and catching a dove volant of Story, a stork's head erased, holding in holding in the dexter paw a trefoil

the last (/or Stonhov^e.) cf. 57. 3 the beak a serpent nowed. cf. 106. 3 slipped vert. cf. 13. 13
Stonor, see Camoys, Baron. Story, Durh., a stork's head erased
Stoyte, Captain William, J.P., of Green
gorged with a mural coronet.
Stonor, His Honour Judge Henry James, Hill, Kinsale, same crest.

at the base of a rock arg., enriched with cf. 106. I Stoyte, Lieutenant-Colonel John, J.P..
of Glendonen, co. Cork, same crest.
amethysts and rubies, a bird ppr., Story, Edward John, of Newcastle-on-
Tyne, and Ilford, Essex, a stork's head
charged as the rock, holding in its bill couped ppr., gorged with a mural Stoyte, James C, of Glendonen, co. Cork,
crown. Dei gratia sum quod sum.
a ruby. 259. 12 same crest.
Story, Lieutenant - Colonel, Bingfield,
Stonor, Rev. Edmund, of 27, Via Sistina, Crossdoney, co. Cavan, a stork holding Stracey, Sir Edward Paulet, Bart., of
in the beak a serpent, all ppr. Fahida
Rome, same crest. Backheath Hall, Norf., a lion ram-

Stonor, Edward Alexander, Esquire, of pant ermiuois, ducally crowned gu.,

Bachelors' Club, same crest. supporting a cross patee fitchee of the

Stopford, sec Courtown, Earl of. sed vera. last. cf. 3. 13

34—2

SIR 532 STR

Stracey, Gilbert Hardinge, Esquire, J.P., Straker, John Coppin, Stagshawe House, Strangways, Thomas Edward, Esquire,

of Sprowston Lodge, Raokheath, Corbridge-on-Tyne, in front of an Solicitor, 8, Park Parade, Ashton-

Norwich same crest. arrow in pale, point downwards, barbed under-Lyne, Lanes, same crest and

Stracey-Clitherow, Rev. William Jamea, and feathered arg., a horse couiant of motto.

M.A., of Boston House, Middx., and the last, semee of quatrefoils az. Deus Strangways, of Wells, Yorks, a lion pas-

50, Portland Place, W. : (i) Out of a est .super domo. 264. 6 sant paly of six arg. and gu., with the

tower or, a demi-lion rampant sa. (for Strang of London, a cluster of wine- motto Ystoyeau in an escroll above.

ACHtherow). 157. II. (2) lion ram- grapes ppr. Didce quod utile. IS-- 7 Ne doubtero. 6. 2

pant erminois, ducally crowned gii., Strange, Earl, see AthoU, Duke of. Strangways, James Howard Percy, of

supporting a cross patee fitchee, also Strange, sec I.e Strange. the Shanty, Westcliff-on-sea, Essex, a

gu. {for Stracey). Loyal yet free. C/.3. 13 Strange, Baron Strange of Knockyn lion passant paly of six arg. and gu.,

Strachan, a stag's head erased. 121. 2 {dormant), a lion statant, tail extended gorged with a ducal coronet or. Soys

Strachan, Bart., of Thornton, Klncar- or. cf. 4. 8 joytux et ne double pointe.

dinesh., Scotland, a demi-stag spring- Strange, Shropsh., on a chapeau gu., Strangways, Leonard Richard Ffleming,

ing or, holding in the mouth a thistle turned up erm., a lion statant, the tail Merton, CuUenswood, co. Dublin, and

Nonppr. timeo, sed c-avco. cj. 119. i extended. 4. 8 the Dome, Skerries, co. Dublin, same

Stracban, Bart., of Inchtu thill, Scotland, Strange, Lanes, and of London, a lion crest and motto.

same crest and motto. cj. 119. i passant aig. 6. 2 Stransham, Kent, a demi-ostrich arg..

Strachan of Glenkiddie, Aberdeensh., Strange, a demi-lion rampant. 10. 2 holdiug in its beak a horse-shoe or.

—Scotland, a hart at gaze or, attired Strange, Scotland, a castle ppr., masoned Stratford, Earl of Aldborough, see Aid
and ungu. gu. Nun litneo, sed caveo. sa. Stet fortuna domus. Fortes for- borough.

1 1/-- 3 tuna domus. —155-8 Stratford de Redcliffe, Viscount {extinct

Strachan, on a ducal coronet or, a wyvern Strange, Shropsh., a tree. 143. 5 Kt. Hon. the late Sir Stratford

sans legs vert. 70. 9 Strange of London, two hands clasped Canning, K.G., G.C.B.), a demi-Hon

Strachan "of Tarrie, Forfarsh., Scotland, ppr., couped at the wrists. 224. 2 arg., charged with three trefoils

a ship in full sail ppr. Jurat Deus Strange of Cirencester and Moun's Court, slipped vert, holding in the dexter

impigros. 160. 13 Glouc, and Somerford-Keynes, Wilts, paw an arrow ppr. Ne cede malis sed

Strachan of London, an arm and hand out of clouds two hands clasped, all contra. cf. 13. 6
holding a scimitar bendways ppr.
ppr. 224. I Stratford, Ireland, a goat's head erased

Forward. 213. 5 Strangebow, a bull's head cabossed be ppr. 1 28. 5

Strachey, Somers., an eagle displayed tween two flags, each charged with a Stratford, Glouc, an arm in armour em-

gu., charged on the breast with a cross cross. cf. 43. 5 bowed, holding in the hand a scimitar

patee fitched arg. cf. 75. 2 Stranger, a fox current ppr. cf. 32. 8 ppr. 196. 10

Strachey, Sir Edward, Bart., of Sutton Strangewayes or Strangways, Lanes, Stratford of Coventry, Warw., an arm

Court, Somers., an eagle displayed gu., Dorset, and Yorks, a Uun passant paly in armour embowed ppr., grasping a

charged on the breast with a cross of six arg. and gu. 6. 2 falchion, hilt and pommel or. 195. 2

crosslet fitchee arg. Ccelum. non ani- Strangeways, same crest. 6. 2 Stratford of Farnscott, Hawling, and

mum. cf. 75. 2 Strangeways, a hon's head affrontee out Nether Giuting, Glouc., a dexter arm
embowed habited arg., holdiug a
Stradbroke, Ear! of (Rous), Henham of a palisado coronet.

Hall, Wangford, Sutl., a pyramid of Strangewiche, a lion passant paly of six scimitar or.

bay-leaves in the form of a cone vert. arg. and gu. 6. 2 Stratford of Belan, co. Kildare, a dexter

Je five en espoir. 151. 14 Strangford, Viscount {extinct— Rt. Hon. arm in armour embowed ppr., holding

Stradbrooke, a mountain on fire. 179. 2 tlie late Percy Ellen Algernon Frederick in the hand a scimitar arg., pommel

Stradljng, Heref., a stag trippant arg., William Sydney Smythe), an ounce's and hilt or. 196. 10

attired or, collared, ilth a liytc heb I head erased arg., pellettee, coUared sa., Strathallan, Viscount (Drummond), a

him dyne a digon. cf. 117. 8 bezantee, and chained of the second. goshawk with wings expanded ppr.,

Stradling, Wales, a stag at gaze arg. Virtus incendit vires. and over it the motto Virtulem coronal

117- 3 Strangforth, an arm in armour embowed, honos. Lord have mercy.

Stradling, Bart, (extinct), of St. Donats, holding in the hand a scimitar. Strathcona and Mount Royal, Baron

Somers., a stag courant sa., around the 196. 10 (Smith), Glencoe, Argyllsh., on a mount

neck a scarf arg. cf. i iS. 13 Strangman, Essex, two ragged staffs in vert, a beaver eating into a maple-tree

Strafford, Earl of (Byng), Wrotham Park. saltire environed with a ducal coronet ppr. Agmina ducens. 2S8. 11

Barnet : (i) Of honourable augmenta- or. 147. 14 Stratbeden and Campbell (Baron Camp-

tion, out of a mural coronet an arm Strangman, of Waterford, a lion rampant bell), of Hartrigge, Roxburghsh., a

embowed vested gu., grasping the sable, plain collared or, pendent there- boar's head erased gyroniiy of eight

colours of the 31st Regiment, and from a harp, and holding between the or and sa. Andacter et aperte. 235. 20
pendent from the ^Tist by a riband paws a ragged staff of the last. Verbum Strathmore and Kinghorne (Bowes-Lyon),

the gold cross presented by royal vir fortis nuUi succumbit dolori. 3 14. 4 of Streatlam Castle, Darlington, within
a garland of bay-leaves a lady to the
command for Lord Strafford's gallant Strangman, J. Piers, same crest and motto.

achievements, and on an escroll the Strangman, Essex, a demi-cockatrice girdle richly habited, and holding in
word Mouguerre. (2) An heraldic rising sa., winged arg., holding in the her dexter hand the royal thistle, all

antelope statant erm., attii-ed, tusked, beak a ahp of oak-leaves vert. ppr., in allusion to the alliance of Sir
John Lyon with Jane, daughter of
criued, and ungu. or. Tuebor. Strangways, see Ilchester, Earl of.

cf. 127. 5 Strangways, Yorks, a lion passant paly Robert II. In te Domine speravi. 3 11 . 2

Strafford, an elephant statant sa. of six arg. and gu. Ystoyeau ct ne Sfrathnaver, Baron, see. Sutherland Duke

133- 9 doubt tro. 6. 2 of
Strahan, on a ducal coronet a wyrern
Strangways, Swainston-, John, of Alne, Strathy, James Brakeru-idge, Esquire, of
sans legs ppr. 70. 9 the Pines, London. Canada, an eagle
AYoiks : (I) lion passant paly of six displayed, holding in its beak a thistle
slipped and leaved ppr. Audax juslum
Strahan, a dexter arm embowed wielding arg. and gu. 6. 2. (2) Out of a ducal

a scimitar, both ppr., hilt and pommel coronet or, a boar's head sa., between

or. 201. I two wings az., pellettee or. Ystoyeau perficere. cf. 75. 2

Straiton of Montrose, Scotland, a mortar et ne doubtero. Straton, Scotland, a falcon belled ppr.,

and therein a pestle ppr. Ardua vinco. Strangways of Melberrie Sarapford, Dor- with wings expanded and inverted,

177- 13 set, a lion passant paly of six arg. and Surgere iento. 87. I
Straiton of Edinburgh, Scotland, a falcon
gu. 6. 2 StratOD, Scotland, an eagle with wings

rising ppr. Resurgere tenlo. 83 2 Strangways, Hon. H. B. Templer, Shap- expanded standing on a man's hand

Straker, Durh., a horse at full speed ppr. wick, Somers., same crest. Ystoyeau in armour couped at the wrist. . Surgere
et ne doubtero.
Deus est super domo. 52. 8 tento. 78. 12

SIR 533 STR

Straton, on a gauntlet an eagle close ppr. a crown vallary or, a Moor's head in Strickland, Walter Cecil, Esquire, of the
profile ppr,, wreathed az. and arg., a
cj. 86. 13 mullet az. {Jor Moore). Rise, Dawlish, Devonsh., same crest
Stratoun, Scotland, a pelican's head Street, an esquire's helmet ppr., garnished and motto.

erased viilning its neck ppr. oS. 2 or. 180. 3 Strickland, Algernon Augustine de Lille,
Apperley Court, Tewkesbury, same
Stratton, SnfE., a hawk belled and jessed Street of Kilburn, Middx., on a mount
vert, a Catherine-wheel or, charged crest.
ppr. cf. 85. 2 with a cup having handles on each

Stratton, out of a mural coronet or, an side arg. Strickland, Sir Gerald, K.C.M.G., of
Sizergh Castle, Westml., and Villa
eagle's head ppr. 83. 9 Street of London, an arm embowed Bologna, Malta, a bundle of holly vert,
vested, the hand holding a bell pen- fructed gu., banded round the middle
Stratton, on a gauntlet an eagle with with a wTeath arg. and sa. Sans mal.
dent.
wings expanded and inverted ppr. Strickland of Thornton Bridge, Yorks, a
Street, Captain James Frederick D'Arley fuU-topped holly-bush ppr.
c/. 76. 13 {see Wright of Mottram Hall), a demi-
Stratton, John Locke, of Turweston man in armour ppr., his breast-plate Strickland of Dorchester, an escallop arg.
charged with a cross parted and fretty
House, Brackley, Northamp., an eagle gu., and supporting with his dexter 41. 14
with wings expanded standing on a hand a flagstaff, therefrom flowing to
man's hand in armour couped at the the dexter a banner gu., charged with
an annulet or. Quo virtus vocat.
wiist, all ppr. Strickland-Constable, Henry, Esquire, of
Stratton, Colonel John Heathfield, J. P., Street, H., Esquire, Chesham Place,
Brighton, a demi-lion rampant gu., Wassand HaU. HuU (1) A ship with
the Gage, Little Berkhampsted, near holding between the paws a Catherine :
wheel gu. Fidelis inter perfidos. 304. 8
Hertford, a falcon belled ppr., with tackle, guns, and apparel, all or. (2)
wings expanded and inverted. Streete, a lion rampant or, holding be-
Straubenzee, set Van Straubenzee. tween the fore-paws a Catherine-wheel A turkey-cock in his pride sa., mem-
Straunge, a wolf az., devouring a child
gu- bered and wattled gu. (lor Constable).

Streeter, Kent, an eagle with wings ex- Strickson, from a mural coronet or, a
panded arg., beaked and legged gu.
dragon issuing with wings addorsed

ppr. gu., holding in the dexter claw a
Straus, Percy Weiller, of Hatton Cottage,
thunderbolt of the first.

C'hislehurst, an ostrich. Stringer, a martlet erminois. Celeriter

Stray, an eagle regardant or, with wings nil credc. 95. 4
expanded arg., holding a sword ppr.
Stringer, an eagle's head sa., ducally

77- 10 gorged and lined or.
Stray, an owl or, with wings displayed
Stringer of Norton, Derbysh., an eagle's
gu., charged on the breast with three
hurts between two pallets gu. head erased erminois. 83. 2
StreatfeUd, Rev. Champion Wellbank,
Strelley, Notts, a Saracen's head ppr. Stringer, Middx., a grifBn's head or. 66. i

igo. 14 Stringer of Eaton, Notts, a griffin's
Strelley, a Saracen's head couped at the
Stoke Charity Rectory, Micheldever, head erased vert, ducally gorged arg..
Hants, a dexter arm couped at the
shoulder embowed in a^mo^^r ppr., shoulders ppr., crined and bearded chained or. ucj. 66.

sa., wreathed about the temples arg. Stringer, Shropsh. a griffin's head erased
,

garnished or, supporting in the gauntlet and az. 190. 5 vert, duc-illy gorged and lined or.
a pennon flotant to the dexter and
Strelley of Strelley. Notts, and Beau- cj. 66. II
Stringfellow, Yorks, and of Barton-
returning behind the staff to the chieff and UUanthorpe, Derbysh., a
Peverell, Hants, a cock's head erased
sinister side gu., the front of the pennon man's head couped at the shoulders of or, combed and wattled gu., gorged
with a ducal coronet and lined sa.
arg., thereon the cross of St. George, a swarthy colour, crined sa., encircled Strode, George Sydney Strode, of Newn-
on the back towards the point three ham Park, Devon : (i) On a mount a
by a band gu., belled or.
bezants, the staii of the fourth, round Strelley, a cock's head arg., combed and
the arm near the WTist a sash tied with
bows gu. wattled gu., gorged with two bars

nebulee az. savin-tree vert, fructed gu. (jor Strode).

Streatfeild, Richard James, Esquire, J.P., Strelley of Woodborough, Notts, a cocka- A280. 13. (2) demi-griffin segreant
—or (jor Lowe). Hyeme viresco. Spero
the Rocks, Uckfield, Sussex, and Ros- trice's head vair, beaked, combed, and

sington Hall, Bawtry, Yorks, a dexter wattled gu. c/. 68. 12 meliora. 280. 14
arm in armour embowed ppr., gar-
nished or, supporting in the hand a Stretchley, Dorset, a demi-lion rampant Strode, Chetham-, of South Hill, Somers. :
pennon ilotant to the dexter, and
crowned or, supporting between the (I) A demi-lion couped or (jor Strode).

paws a cinquefoil A10. 2. (2) demi-griffin holding a
Stretfield or Streatfield, a dexter arm
returning behind the staff to the sinister cross potent arg. (jor'Cketham). Malo
side gu., the front of the pennon arg., couped at the .shoulder embowed in
mori quain jcedari.
thereon the cross of St. CJeorge, on the armour ppr., garnished or, support- Stronach of Glasgow, an eagle rising ppr.
ing in the gauntlet a pennon flotant
back towards the point three bezants, Sursuni specto. 77. 5
the staff of the fourth, round the arm
near the wrist a sash tied with bows to the dexter and returning behind Strong, Ireland, a Hon rampant az., sup-

the staff to the sinister side gu., porting a pillar arg.

gu. Data fata secutus. the front of the peimon arg., thereon Strong, Scotland, a cluster of grapes
Streatfeild, Rev. Wiiham Champion,
the cross of St. George, on the back stalked and leaved. 152.7
Chaits Edge, Kent, same crest and
towards the point three bezants, the Strong of the Chase, Heref., an eagle
staff of the fourth, round the arm near
motto. displayed or. 75. 5

Streatfeild, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry, of the WTist a sash tied with bows gu. Stron,?, an eagle with two heads wings
Chiddingstone, Edenbridge, Kent,
same crest and motto. Data fata secutus. expanded. 74- 2

Strettell, a swan in his pride arg., naiant Strong, out of a mural coronet a demi-

Streatfield, see Stretfield. m water ppr. 99. 8 eagle with wings displayed, all or. 80. 8

Streatfield, a bunch of quills, one in bend Strettell of Dublin, a swan in his pride Strong-Hussey, Anthony Aloysius, Es-

sinister ppr. arg., naiant in water ppr. Bobur et quire, of Westown, Balbriggan, co.

Streatfield-Moore, Alexander M'Neill, astutia. 99. 8 Dubhn, a hind passant arg. beneath a
Esquire, J. P., of Woodcock Hill,
Berkhampstead, Herts ; (i) An arm in Stretton, a demi eagle issuing holding in tree ppr. Cor immobile.
armour ppr., bent from the elbow, the
fore-arm encircled with a band tied in the dexter claw a laurel- branch ppr. StrongbOW, a bull's head cabossed be-
a knot gu., supporting a spear with a
pennon showing arg., St. George's tween two flags charged with a cross.

Streveling, the sun shining on the stump cj. 43- 5
Stronge Heref., an eagle displayed or.
of an oak-tree ppr. 145. 5

Strickland, a turkey-cock sa., membered 75- 5

cross on the dexter side of the spear and wattled gu. 108. 5 Stronge, Sir James Henry, Bart., J.P., of
and gu., three bezants fesseways on
the sinister, the pennon being twined Strickland, Sir Charles William, Bart., Tynan Abbey, co. Armagh, an eagle
round the spear to show part of both
J. P., D.L., of Boynton, Yorks, a turkey- with two heads displayed sa., beaked

Acock in his pride ppr. la volonle de —and legged az., langued gu. Tentanda

Bides {jar Streatfield). (2) In front of Dieu. 108. 5 via est. DiUce quod vtile. 74- 2

:

SIR 534 STU

Stroode or Stroud of Pamham, Dorset, Stuart, a demi-lion rampant gu. Nohids phad with her sails furled and oars in
and of London, a demi-lion or. lo. 2 action sa., and flags flying gu. En
ira. 10. 3
Stroode, Devonsli., on a mount a savin-
Stuart, a demi-lion rampant ppr. Avilo avant. 160. 7
tree vert, fructed gu.
viret honore. 10. 2 Stuart-Menteth, Sir James, Bart., of
Strother, Scotland, a martlet sa. Ad alta.
Stuart, Bart., a Roman fasces fessewise, Canandalgua, New York, U.S.A., a

95- 5 therefrom issuant a demi-lion rampant, lymphad ppr., the flag gu., with a

Strother, a greyhound sejant or. 59. 4 holding in the dexter paw a thistle canton arg., charged with a cross of
St. Andrew az. D>im viro spero.
Strother, a battle-axe erect entwined by slipped and leaved, all ppr. Justitire

a serpent, all ppr. 172. 2 propositique tenax. 310. 5 Stuart of Fettercairn, Scotland, on a
chapeau gu., turned up erm., a dexter
Strother of Eastfield, Northumb., upon a Stuart, Bart., of Tillicoultry, co. Clack- cubit arm holding in the hand a scim-

mount vert, in front of an oak-tree ppr., mannan, a demi-lion rampant ppr. Est

fructed or, a falcon belled, also ppr. nobilis ira leonis. 10. 2 itar ppr. Avant.

AccipHer prcedam sequitur nos gloriam. Stuart- Richardson : A(i) lion rampant Stuart, Scotland, a dexter hand grasping

Stroude, a demi-lion rampant. 10. 2 arg., holding between the paws a a sword ppr. Avatit. 212. 13

Strover, a scaling-ladder sa. 158. 14 wreath of oak-leaves fructed ppr., Stuart, Bart., of Castlemilk, Dumfriessh.,

Strover, Samuel, of Ashburton, Button charged on the shoulder with a cross a dexter hand grasping a sword ppr.

Avenue, West Hartlepool, a scaling- formee gu. (for Richardson). A(2) Avant. 2:2. 13

ladder in bend sinister. Pro Deo et unicorn's head couped arg., armed, Stuart, Stirling-Crawfurd-, William Jame's

rege. crined, and tufted or {for Stuart). Crawfurd, of Milton, Glasgow, and

Strover, an eagle displayed. Pro Deo ef Tirtuti paret rohor. 49. 7 Castlemilk, Rutherglen, Glasgow: (i

patria. Stuart, late James Meliss, Esquire, of A crescent arg. (2) A Saracen's head
Ain profile ppr. (3) dexter arm erect
Strut of Westml. and Middx., a dexter Eriska, ArgvUsh., and Charles Gordon
arm erect couped at the elbow, vested couped below the elbow holding in the
sa., cuffed erminois, charged on the Stewart, Esquire, of St. Stephen's
Club, a pelican feeding her young or, in hand a sword , all ppr.

sleeve with a cross crosslet iitched or, a nest az. Vidnere virescens. 98. 13 Stubb, on a mural coronet a stag's head
Stuart, Charles Gordon, Esquire, same
holding in the hand ppr. a roll of cabossed ppr., between the attires a
crest and motto.
parchment of the last. 247. 8 pheon arg.

Struth of Bristol, Somers.. and Sydney, Stuart of Kilburn, Middx., a pelican in Stubbe, Norf., a bull's head cabossed,

New South Wales, the trunk of an oak- her piety, all ppr. Virescit vidnere between the horn? a pheon. 43. 7

tree sprouting forth fresh Ijranches virtus. 98. 8 Stubbe of Laxfield, Suff., a stag's head

ppr. Ero quod eram. 145-2 Stuart of Prince of Wales' Island, a dove ppr., between the attires a pheon

Struthers, Scotland, igle displayed regardant ppr., holding in the beak a arg.

rose gu., and resting the dexter claw Stubber, on a mural coronet gu., a mart-

Struthers of Calderbank, Lanarksh., a on a bezant. YirtiUe. let arg. Gladio et arcu.

martlet sa. Ad alta. 95. 5 Stuart of Drumearn, Scotland, a pelican Stubber, Ireland, on a mural coronet gu,,

Strutt, Baron Helper, see Belper. in her piety, all ppr. Salxis per Chris- a martlet close arg.
Stubber, Robert Hamilton Hamilton,
Strutt, see Rayleigh, Baron. tum redemptorem. 98. 8
Strutt, a falcon standing on a glove ppr. Esquire, of Moyne, Durrow, Queen's
Stuart, Scotland, a bird standing on a Co., same crest. Gladio et ercu.
StUbbes, Essex, an arm embowed vested
86. 12 wheat-sheaf or. Judge nought. barry of ten arg. and az., holding in
the hand ppr. a lighted match of the
Strutt, on a dexter gauntlet a falcon Stuart, Alexander, of Inchbreck, Kin-

close, belled. 86. 13 cardine, a civet cat couchant ppr.

Strutt, George Herbert, Esquire, of Semper apparatus.

Mateney House, near Derby, a dexter Stuart, the descendants of the late first, fired of the third.
William, Esquire. J. P., of Edington,
cubit arm habited ppr., charged with Shropsh., a unicorn's head erased sa., Stubbey of Boxton, Norf, out of a ducal
armed and crined or, charged on the
a cross crosslet iitchee. the cutf erm., neck with a fess chequy arg. and az. coronet or, a heraldic tiger's head sa.,
holding in the hand a roll of paper. tufted, maned, and horned of the first.
Stubbing of West Broughton, Derbysh., a
Propo'iiti fenax. lamb sejant ppr., collared gu., resting

Struve of the Danan, Meath, three Quhidder. cj. 49. 5

roses or. Stuart, ColonelJohn Alexander Man, C.B., the dexter foot on a trefoil slipped

Stuart, Crighton-, Marquess of Bute, see C.M.G., of Dalvenie, Banchory, N.B., on vert.

Bute. a wreath of his liveries a unicorn's head Stubbs or Stubbes, a tiger passant per
pale arg. and sa.
Stuart-Richardson, Viscount Stuart, see erased arg. Xil Time. 232. S

Castle-Stewart, Earl of. Stuart-French, Thomas George, Esquire. Stubbs of London, a demi-eagle displayed

Stuart, see Wharncliffe, Earl of. Constitutional Club, Northumberland or, holding in the beak an oak-branch

Stuart, see Stuart, Earl of. AAvenue: (i) dolphin naiant arg., vert, fructed or.
Stubbs of Water Eaton and Bloxwich,
Stuart, Earl ol Traquair, see Traquair. charged with a crescent sa. {/or
Staffs, and Stanford, Lines, a demi-
Stuart, Baron Blantyre, see Blantyre. French). (2) A unicorn's head couped
Stuart, see Moray, Earl of.
arg., armed, crined, and tufted or, eagle displayed or, holding in the beak

Stuart, see CUnton, Earl of. charged with a crescent gu. for differ- a laurel-branch vert. cf. 81. 6

Stuart, see Conatable-Maxwell-Stuart. ence {for Stuart). Veritas. Stubbs, Launcelot Henlock Ascough,

Stuart, see Harington-Stuart. Stuart, a unicorn's head between two Esquire, of I A, Middle Temple Lane,

Stuart de Decies, Baron (ViUiers-Stuart) laurel-branches in orle. Forward. E.C., a demi-eagle displayed sa.,
charged on each wing with a pheon,
(i) A demi-lion rampant gu., charged 49. 14 and holding in the beak a tilting-spear
Stuart, George John, of Betton Grange, erect, point upwards or. Et dixi nunc
on the shoulder with a martlet for
Shrewsbury, and Peuiarthucaf, Towyn,
distinction [for Stuart), cf. 10. 3. (2)
Merionethsh., in front of a demi- ccepi.
A lion rampant arg., ducally crowned gritfin sa., beaked gu., holding between
the claws an escarbuncle or, a demi-
or, charged with a crescent for dis- Catherine wheel arg. Secte faciendo Stubbs, William Walter, Esquire, of
neminem timeas. Bonny, S. Nigeria, same crest and
tinction (jor Villiers). Nobilis ira. Stuart, Sir Simeon Henry Lechmere,
Bart., of Hartley Maudit, Hants, a
cf. I. 12 roebuck statant ppr., attired and motto.
ungu. arg., ducally gorged gu. Avito
Stuart, De Rothsay, Baron (Stuart), Stubbs, Rt. Rev. William, D.D., LL.D.,

(extinct), Scotland, a demi-lion ram- Bishop of Oxford, in front of a demi-

pant gu. Avito viret hotwre. 10. 3 eagle displayed sa., each wing charged
with a pheon point doivnwards, a
Stuart, William Dugald, Esquire, Temps-

ford Hall, Sandy, Beds, and AJdenham tilting-spear palewise or, transfixed

Abbey, Watford, same crest and viret honore. cf. 117. 5 through the beak. Et dixi nunc capi.

motto. Stuart, Thomas Peter Anderson, Esquire, Stubbs, Henry, Esquiie, of Danby, Bally-
shannon, CO. Donegal, a stump of a
Stuart, Lord St. Colm, a lion's head M.D., Professor of Anatomy, etc., in

erased gu. 17. 2 University of Sydney, N.S.W., a lym- tree eradicated ppr., thereon a demi-

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eagle displayed or, collared sa., holding Stukeley of Reeve, Devonsh., a demi-lion Stylman of Steeple Ashton, Wilts, a

ill the beak an oak-branch, also ppr. rampant arg., holding in the dexter camel's head erased az., billettee,

Domhius exaltatio viea. 310. 9 paw a battle-axe or, headed of the muzzled, collared, lined, and ringed

Stubbs, an eagle regardant issuing ppr. first, the battle-axe lying behind the or, the collar charged with three

head as if carried on the shoulder. hurts.

Stubbs of Beckbury, Shropsh., a stag's Stump of Walmesbury, Wilts, a griffin's Stysted of Kisgrave and Ipswich, Suff., a

head cabossed ppr., between the attires head erased per chevron arg. and sa. palm-tree. 144. i

a pheon arg. cf. 122. 5 66. 2 Sublet, a mortar-piece on its stand, the

Stubbs, Durh., on a mural coronet sa., a Stupart, Scotland, a rock arg., thereon an mouth elevated ppr. 169. 10

pheon arg. f/. I74- - eagle regardant with wings displayed Suckling, an escallop charged with a cross

Stubs, a demi-eagle displayed or, holding ppr., beaked and membered or. moline between two wings.

in the beak an oak-branch ppr. Sturdy, an arm in armour embowed and cf. 141. 7

Stubs, Peter, Esquire, of Statham Lodge, Momtied at the shtulder holding in the Suckling, Norf., a buck current or.

Chesh., issuant from flames a dexter hand a spiked club ppr. irahit periciUum. cf. iicS. 13

arm in armour embowed grasping a Sturgeon of Whipstcad, Suff., a sturgeon Suckling, of Wootton, Norf., a buck cur-

battle-axe, all ppr., and pendent from or, fretty gu. rent or, holding in the mouth a branch

the hand by a chain or an escutcheon Sturges, a talbot sejant arg., collared az, of honeysuckle ppr.

sa.. charged with a pheon of the second. 55- I Suckling, Rev. R. A. J., Barsham, Suff. :

Cedant arma labori. Sturgis of Clipston, Northants, a talbot's (I) Same crest. (2) The battlements

Stuck, see Stych. head or, eared sa. 56- 12 of a tower ppr., charged with four

Stuckey, of "Weston, Devonsh., a demi- Sturmer, Von, see Vcn Sturmer. ermine-spots, thereon a boar's head

lion rampant double-queued erm. Sturrock, out of a ducal coronet or, two erased gu. Mora trahit periculum.

to. 6 elephants' proboscides sa.. and issuing Suckling, Thomas, Esquire, of Highwood,

Stuckey, Vincent, Esquire, J.P., of Hill from each side to the dexter and sinis- near Romsey, Hants, same crests and

House, Langport, Somcrs., a demi-lion ter five flags per fess gu. and or, the motto.

rampant double-queued erm., charged stav Sudell, a long cross or, lozenge-pierced,

with a mascle az. Fortitudine et fide'.i- Sturt, see Alington, Baron. the top encompassed with a circle of

tale. cf. 10. 6 Sturt, Geoffrey Charles Napier, of Winter- laurel ppr.

Stuckley, Sir William Lewis Stuckley, dyne, Bewdley, a demi-lion gu., holding Sudell of Preston, Lanes, and Yorks. a

Bart., J.P., D.L., of Affeton Castle, a banner, also gu., charged with a rose long cross or, the top encompassed

and Hartland Abbey. Devonsh., be- arg., the staff or. Major providentia with a circle of laurel ppr.

tween a buck's attires affixed to the fato. 251. 2 Sudley, Viscount, see Arran, Earl of.

scalp sa., a lion rampant or, the sinister Sturton, a demi-friar ppr., vested in a Sueting, a spur-rowel or, between two

paw holding a battle-axe resting on russet gown, holding a lash or, the

the shoulder ppr. 310. i thongs embrued with blood. 231. 3 Suffield, Baron (Harbord), Gunton Park,
Norwich, on a chapeau gu., turned up
Studd of Ipswich, out of a mural coronet Sturton of Narbrowe, Leics., a demi- erm., a lion couchant arg. Equant-
two arms embowed in armour, the hands
friar vested in russet, girt or, holding

gauntleted, holding a tilting-spear in the dexter hand a whip of three miter. 7. 12
fesseways, the head to the sinister,
lashes ppr., laying the sinister on a Suffield of Wells, Norf., on a mount vert,

the staff encircled by a chaplet of oak, church or, the port arg. a lion couchant gardant erminois.

all ppr. Stury, issuing out of a wi-eath a dexter

Studd, Edward Fairfax, Oxton, near arm in chain armour couped below the ' Suffolk and Berkshire, Earl of (Howard),
Exeter, same crest.
elbow holding in the gauntlet ppr.. the Charlton Park, Malmesbury, on a cha-
Studdert, a bull's head erased erm. 44. 3 !
Studdert, Richard, of Bunratty Castle,
strings from the gauntlet nowed and peau gu., turned up erm., a lion statant
CO. Clare, Ireland, a demi-horse ram-
pant sa., enfiled round the body by a pendent vert and or, a broadsword gardant, the tail extended or, ducally

ducal coronet or. Rejulgtnt in tene- arg., hilt and pommel or. gorged arg., and charged on the body

StUtvile, a camel's head couped ppr. —with a crescent for difference. Nous
132 7
mainiiendrons. Non quo sed quo modo.

bris. cf. 53- 3 Stych, Chesh., and Styche, Shropsh.. an cf. 4. 4

Studdert, Robert Wogan, Esquire, of eagle displayed arg., collared az., hold- Sugden, a dragon's head or, vomiting

CuUane, Kilkishen, same crest and ing in the beak a laurel-sprig vert. flames. 72. 3
Stych, Bart, (extinct), of Newbury, Essex,
motto. Sugden, a lion's head erased or, ducally
Studdy, Henry, of Wadditon Court,
a demi-eagle displayed arg., collared gorged az. 18. 5
Devonsh., a demi-leopard ppr., col-
lared arg., holding between the paws az., holding in the beak a sprig of Sugden, Kent, Sussex, and Shropsh., a
an anchor erect sa. Fide sed cui
laurel vert. leopard's head erased or, ducally gorged
vide.
Styche, same crest. az. cf. 23. 10
Studdy, Thoma.s James Charles Aylmer, Style, a wolf's head erased sa., fretted on
of tlie Manor House, Clifford Chambers, Sugden of Bath, Somers. : A(l) leopard's
Stratford-on-Avon, same crest and the lower part of the neck, and gorged
head erased affronte arg., billettee.
motto.
Studholme of Studholme Abbey, Holme, with a collar or, charged with a mullet and ducally crowned az. (for Sugden).

for difference. cf. 30. 9 (2) Out of a crescent gu., a hon's head
erased erm., holding in the mouth a
Style of Ipswich, Suff., and Essex, of

Hempstead, a wolf's head couped sa., dexter hand couped of the first (for

Cumb., a horse's head couped arg., collared or, the lower part of the neck Long).

bridled or. 51-5 from the collar fretty or. Sugrue, Lieutenant-Colonel James Mar-

Studholme, John, Esquire, J.P., of Mere- Style, Sir William Henry Marsham, Bart., maduke, Fermoyle House, Cahireiveen,

vale, Christchuroh, and Coldstream, M.A., J.P., D.L., of Glenmore, co. and 9, Sidney Place, Cork, on a ducal
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Ashburton, co. Canterbury, New Zea- Donegal, a wolf's head couped sa., coronet a redbreast. Patientia rictrix.

land, uses a horse's head couped arg., coUaied or, the lower part of the neck Sulivan, Rev. Filmer. M.A., Meadfoot

bridled or. Semper paralus. 5i- 5 I fretty of the last. cf. 30. 9 Rock, Torquay, on a ducal coronet a

Studley, Shropsh., eagle devouring a • Styles of Kent and London, on a chapeau robin holding in its beak an olive-

turtle ppprr. 79. S8 an eagle rnissmingg,, aalUl ppr. 7777-14 boranuchu. iL.aammk. Fruoii™s.d-i.n™e,a.c,.h au,n^ n™a.c>h,t™e.r..

I Sulliard of Haughley, Suff., and tssex, a

Studlev of Saudrich-Could Park, Kent, ' Styles of London, a lion's gamb erased stag's head ppr., attired or. 121. 5

a Stag's head cabossed or, pierced in fess arg., holding a fleur-de Sullivan, out of an antique crown gu.,

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through the scalp by an arrow in bend Styles of Westbourne Terrace, London, a demi-lion rampant or. cf. 10. 2

sinister vert, feathered arg., headed in front of a dexter arm embowed ppr.,

sa. grasping a stork's head erased and Sullivan, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet

I gu., two arms in saltier ppr., vested

Studley, Dorset, a stag's head cabossed fesseways or, three annulets interlaced

8a. 122.5 one and two, also or. Perge sed catde. az.. each holding a sabre of the second.

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Sullivan, Sir Edward, Bart., the Roman Sutclifle, a dexter hand holding up a Sutton of Scawby Hall, Lines, a wolf's

fasces fessewise ppr., banded gu., baptismal cup ppr. I mean wdl. head erased gu. Touts jours prest.

thereon a robin redbreast, also ppr. 217. II 30. 8

Tot preemia vitce. Sutclifle of Beech House.Lancs, a stag ppr. Sutton, Francis, Esquire, of 18, Curzon
Sullivan, Admiral Sir Francis William, gorged with a collar geaiel, holding in
the mouth three ears of wheat slipped, Street, Mayfair, same crest and motto.
Bart., K.C.B., C.M.G., of Thames and resting the dexter fore-foot on a
Sutton, Bart., of Norwood Park, Notts,
Ditton, Surrey, on a ducal coronet or,
same crest. Toujours prest. 30. S

a robin holding in the beak a sprig of garb fessewise or. Tout en foy. Sutton, Martin John, Esquire, J.P., cf
Suter, out of a ducal coronet a hand
laurel ppr. Lamh fois-dineach an Henley Park, Sutton, a squirrel sejant
grasping a swan's neck erased ppr.
nachier. jOS. 6 ppr., resting the fore-paws on an escut-
220. 7
Sully, a goat passant arg. cf. 1 29. 5 Sutherland, Duke of (Sutherland Leveson- cheon arg., charged with a wolf's head

Sully, two bull's horns gu. i'3- 8 Gower), Trentham Hall, Staffs: (i) A erased ppr., a canton sa., charged with
wolf passant arg., collared and chained
Sulyard, Bart., Suflf., a stag's head ca- AOT (for Goiver). c/. 28. 10. (2) goat's a fleur-de-lis of the field. Toujours

bossed ppr. 1^2. 5 head erased erminois {for Leveson). prest pour y parvenir.

Sulyard, a lion passant erm. 6. 2 128. 5. (3) A catamountain ppr. Sutton of Ediall, Staffs, a demi-lion

Summaster of Haynsford, Devonsh., a {for Sutherland). Frangas non flectas. rampant vert. 10. 2

portcullis arg., chained or. 178. 3 Sutton of London and Staffs, a demi-

Summers, on a terrestrial globe winged lion rampant double-queued vert. 10.6

ppr., an eagle rising or. 159-9 Sutherland, Lord Duflus, a stag's head Sutton of Sutton and Prestbury, Chesh.

Sumner, a crozier erect az. 170. 14 ppr.. collared or. cf. 121. 5 and Lines, out of a ducal coronet or, a
demi-lion double-queued vert.
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Sumner of Puttenham, Surrey, a lion's Sutherland of Kinstearie, Xairnsh., Scot-

head erased arg., ducally gorged or. land, a cat salient ppr. Still without cf. 10. 6

18. 5 fear. cf. 26. 3 Sutton, on a ducal coronet or, a lion ram-

Sumner, Francis John, Park Hall. Hay- Sutherland, Scotland, a cat sejant ppr. pant az. cf. I. 13

field, Derby, same crest. Without fear. 25. 2 Sutton, a lion's head erased per pale arg.
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Sumner, Surrey, a lion's head erased Sutherland, Robert Mackay, Esquire, of and vert, collared gu. 18. 6

erm., ducally gorged or. 18. 5 Sclsgirth, Dollar, N.B., a cat salient Sutton of Longraige, of Bally Keeroge,

Sumner, Holme-, of Hatchlands, Surrey : ppr., charged on the shoulder with a and Old Court, Ireland, co. Wexford,

A(i) lion's head erased arg., ducally lozenge gu. Still without fear. out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head

crowned or (for Sumner). 18. 8. (2) Sutherland, Sir Thomas, G.C.M.G., Cold- az., langued gu. 17-5

A hawk with wings elevated ppr. (/or harbour Wood, Eeist Liss, Hants, and Sutton, a lion's giimb erect and erased

Holme). 87. 10 j

Sundridge, Baron, see Argyle, Duke of. 7, Buckingham Gate, London, a cat az., charged with three bezant.s, hold-

salient holding in the mouth a thistle ing a demi-slip of leaves arg.

Sunger, on a ducal coronet or, two bear's leaved and slipped ppr., between two Sutton, a lion's gamb erased, holding a

paws to the dexter and sinister sa., roses gu., leaved and stalked vert. branch arg., leaved vert. cf. 37. 4

ensigned with a plume of three ostrich- Sans peur. 266. 12 Sutton of Burton and Washingborough,
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feathers, two gu., one arg. Sutherland, Scotland, a cat sejant erect. Lines, and Derbysh., a greyhound's

Supple, a cubit arm erect armed ppr., Sans peur. 25. 2 head couped erm., gorged with a collar
gu., garnished and ringed or, and
holding in the hand an anchor az., Sutherland, George, of Forse, Caithness-

flukes upwards. sh., a cat salient ppr. Sans peur. charged with three annulets of the

Surdevile of Dublin, a dove holding in cf. 26. 3 same. c/. 61. 2

the beak an olive-branch, all ppr. Le Sutherland, Evan Charles. Skibo Castle, Sutton, Henry, Esquire, of Lexham

eroix de hors mais pais dedans. 92. 5 Sutherland, a cat sejant guardant Gardens, South Ivensington, W., three
Surkas, Durh., out of a ducal coronet or, gorged with a collar dancettee gu.. and annulets interlaceil, one and two arg.,
holding between the paws a mullet of between two wings sa., each charged
a plume of five ostrich-feathers arg.

114. 13 six points, also gu. Sans peur. with a cross flory. also sa.

Surman of London, an eagle regardant, Sutherland, a camel's head couped or. Sutton, Ireland, an elephant's head erased

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with wings expanded, holding a sword 132- arg. 133. 3

in pale ppr. 77- 10 Suthill of Redburn, Lines, a lion ram- Sutton of Rossway, Herts, a griffin's

Surman of Swindon Hall and Treding- pant vert, supporting a staff raguly or. head erased. Prend moi id que je suis.

ton, Glouc, a lion's head erased sa. Sutter, Scotland, a fox's head ppr. 33. 4 66. 2

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Yet in my flesh shall I sec God. 17. 8 Sutter, on a mount vert, a leopard sejant Sutton, Rev. Archdeacon Robert, Peven-

Surrey, Earl ol, see Norfolk, Duke of. and ducally gorged, all ppr. cf. 24. 2 sey Vicarage, Hastings, same crest and

Surridge, a greyhound sejant gu. 50. 4 Sutthery, Arthur Melbourne, an eagle motto.
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Surtees, Northiimb., a lion passant. 6. 2 displayed or, each wing charged with Sutton, Middx., a crescent arg., charged

Surtees, out of a mural coronet gu., a a tlfcur-de-Iis az., and resting either with an anchor, and between the horns
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wyvern's head or. 72. 11 claw upon a leopard's face, also or. of the crescent a griffin's head erased

Surtees, H. S. B., of Redworth House, Sursum. I collared, and holding in the beak an
eagle's leg erased at the thigh.
Durh., out of a five-leaved ducal Suttie of Adinston, Scotland, the hull of

coronet or, three ostrich-feathers arg. a ship with one mast, tackling ppr. Sutton of Elton House, near Durham, on a

3Ialo mori quam jcedari. cf. 114. S Nothing hazard, nothing have. mount vert, a stork ppr., charged on

Surtees of Dinsale, Durh., and North- Suttie, Bart., a ship under sail, flagged the breast with a cross patee gu., the
umb., out of a ducal coronet a plume and rigged ppr. Mihi lucra pericida. dexter claw supporting a ro-e of the

of three feathers. cf. 114. S 160. 13 —last, surmounted of another arg.
Suttie, Grant-, Sir George, Bart., of Bal-
Surtees of Silkmore House, Castle Church, Fidelis usque ad mortem. Live to live.
goue, Haddingtonsh., a ship under
Stafifs, three ostrich-feathers arg., in- sail, all ppr. Nothing hazard, nothing Sutton, a harpy gardant ppr. 1S9. i
terlaced by an orle or. Malo mori quam
Sutton of London, a demi-Cupid holding

Icedari. cf. 115. i have. 160. 13 in his dexter hand a hymeneal torch,

Surtes, out of a five-leaved coronet or, a Suttie, Scotland, a hive of bees ppr. all ppr. Tuto, celeriter, et jucunde.

plume of three feathers arg. cf. 114. 8 Sponte favos (egre spicula. 137-7

SutcUfl, a demi-mau armed in antique Suttie of Inveresk, Scotland, a hive of Sutton of Over Haddon, Derbysh.. three

mail or, holding in the dexter hand a bees ppr. 137-7 annulets conjoined in a triangle, two

spear in pale of the last, and over the Sutton, see Canterbury, Viscount. and one or. 167. 11

shoulder a belt gu. Foy en louf. Sutton, see Manners, Baron. Swabey, Maurice John, of Langley Marish,

Sutclifle, William Pinches St. John, of Sutton, Baron Dudley, on a ducal coronet Bucks, a swan regardant arg., beaked
and membered sa., with wings elevated,
the Hollies, Maghull, a demi-man in or, a lion sejant gardant az. also sa., murally crowned gu., resting

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armour supporting in the dexter hand Sutton, Baron Lexington {extinct), a

a lance erect. Foy en toute. wolf's head erased ppr. 30. S the dexter foot on an escallop or. 99.

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