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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

SWA SWI

Swaby, Rt. Rev. William Proctor, D.D., Swann, a demi-talbot salient gu., collared Sweetman, Edmund Casimir, Longtown.
Bishop of Barbados, Bishop's Court,
55. II Clane, co. Kildare, out of an antique

Barbados, on a mount vert, a swan re- Swans, a sword erect ppr., betv I

crown or, a griffin's head gu., charged

gardant, wings addorsed sa., guttee- cross crosslets fitched sa. ! with a 1 Spero in Deo.

d'eau, on the head a crown vallary gu., Swansea, Baron (Vivian), Singleton, Sweetman of Tyrrellstown, Ireland, ..„
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and supporting with the dexter foot a Swansea: (i) A lion's head erased ppr., heraldic tiger's head couped per pale

crozier erect or. Pcrscverantia. 2S6. 13 charged with two bezants palcwise, and [ or and gu., maned of the first. 25. 4
Swail, a greyhound current erminois,
gorged with a collar gu., thereon three Sweetnam, Ireland, an eagle with wings
,

collared az." cf. 58. 2 annulets or, with a chain of the last. expanded ppr., standing on a plume of
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Swain and Swaine, a fetterlock az. 287. II. (2) Issuant from a bridge of one ostrich-feathers or.
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168. 12 arch embattled, and having at each Sweetnam, an eagle with wings expanded

Swainson, a stag's head couped arg., j ppr., holding" up a banner gu., tassellcd
or. cf. 78. 14
charged with a mullet of eight points, end a tower ppr., a demi-hussar (18th
holding in the mouth two ears of barley !

Regiment) holding in right hand a '

sabre, and in left a red pennon flying Swellington, a friar's head in profile

or. Pro ccde.iia Dei. to the sinister. Vive anima Dei. 28;. 10 ppr., couped at the shoulders, vested
| gray.
ASwainson, Shropsh. : ( i ) stag's head
Swanson, two branches of laurel in saltier

couped holding in his mouth an ear of PPi- j

Swertchoff, out of a coronet a plume of

barley or. {2) On a ducal coronet an Swanston, Scotland, a wolf s head issuing. ostrich -feathers. cf. 114. 8

estoile of sixteen points ppr. Gesta verbis praevenicnt. 30. 5 Swete of Trayne, Devonsh., a mullet or.

Swainson or Swaynson, on a ducal coronet Swanzy, Rev. Henry Biddall, M.A., I pierced az., between two giUiflowers

or, an etoile of sixteen points ppr. Lodge, Newry, co. Down, a unicorn's ppr. 164. 13

ASwainston-Strangways : (i) lion pas- head or, collared with a bar gemel gu. Swete, Edward Horatio Walker, M.D.,

sant paly of six or and gu. {for Strang- Per Deuin et ferrum obtinui. Lower Wyke Lodge, Worcs., same

ways). 6. 2. (2) Out of a ducal coro- Swanzy, Rev. Robert Archibald, St. crest.

net or, a boar's head sa., between two John's Vicarage, New Clee, Lines, same Swete, Frederick George Buller, J.P., the

wings az., billettce or (jor Swainston). crest and motto. Quarry, Oswestry, Shropsh., same

Ystoveau et ne doubtcro. Swanzy, Rev. Thomas Erskine, M.A.. crest,

Swainston-Strangwayes, John. Esquire, Hibaldstow Vicarage, same Swete, Horace Lawton, J. P., Castle Hill,

J.P., AIne Hall, Easingwold, Yorks, crest and motto. guard R.S.O., South Wales, same

same crests and motto. Swayne cf Gunvile, Dorset, a ram's head crest.
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Swale, Bart, (extinct), of Swale, Yorks, a erased sa. 130. 6 Swetenham, of Somerford Booths, Chesh.,

greyhound current erm., collared az. Swayne of Blandford, Dorset, a demi- a porcupine's head erased az., guttee-
1

Jesu esto mihi Jesus. cf. 58. 2 griffin erm., armed or. 64.2* d'eau, armed and collared or. Ex su-

Swale, Yorks, on a mount vert, a grey- Swayne of London, a demi-dragon sup- ' dore vvltus. cf. 136. 2

hound current erm., collared az. porting an arrow arg., armed c"r. Swetenham, Clement William, same crest

cf. 58. 2 Swayne, John Montague, Esquire, J.P., > and motto.

Swallman, Kent, a swan's neck between of the Island, Wilton, Salisbury, same Swettenham, see Warren-Swettenham.
two wings or, ducally gorged gu.
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Swift, Viscount Carlingford {extinct), a

cf. loi. 5 Swayne, Somers. and London, a maiden's sinister arm embowed vested vert,
Swallow, a stag standing in front of a head couped ppr., crined or, between cuffed arg., holding in the hand a

tree ppr. 116. 12 two wings, expanded of the last. sheaf of five arrows or, feathered ppr.,

Swallow, issuing from a whale's mouth Swedenborg, a demi-Uon rampant double barbed az.

the mast, rigging, etc., of a ship. queued gu., holding a key. Swift of Rotherham, Yorks, a sinister

Swan, Captain Joseph Percival, of Bald- Sweet, on the top of a tower issuing ppr., arm embowed vested vert, cuffed arg.,

winstown Castle, co. Wexford, Ireland, an eagle with wings addorsed or, hold- holding in the hand a sheaf of five

a swan ppr., crowned or, charged with ing in the beak an oak-branch vert. arrows or, feathered ppr., barbed az.

a trefoil vert. Sit nonien decus. 76. 10 Swift, a dexter arm embowed, holding

Swan, Percival Symes, Esquire, of Bald- Sweet, Devonsh., between two giUiflowers in the hand three arrows, one in fess

winstown, Bridgetown, co. Wexford, ppr., a mullet or, pierced az. 164. 13 and two in saltier.

and Garville Avenue, Bathgar, same Sweetaple of London, out of a mural Swift, a dexter hand gauntleted throwing

crest and motto. coronet a plain cross gu. a dart, all ppr.

Swan, Kent, a demi-talbot salient gu., Sweeting of Canterbury, Kent, a goat's Swift, Yorks, a cubit arm vested arg.,
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collared or. head erased arg., attired or. 12S. 5 charged with two bendlets az., holding

Swan of Kilrish, co. Dublin, a demi- Sweeting, Alfi-ed Charles. Esquire, J.P., in the hand a laurel-wreath vert, en-

talbot gu., gorged with a plain collar B.A., of Paxton Hall. .St. Xeots, Hunt.^ circling a martlet or. cf. 205. 6

or. Spero meliora. 55. 11 bowed to the .-iinister hokling Swift of London, a pegasus at full speed

1

Swan of Edinburgh, a demi-talbot arg. a rose, all ppr. t, with wings addorsed or.

Fidclilas. cf. 55. 8 Sweetingham, Chesh., a porcupine's head Swift of Blandford, Dorset, a demi-lion

Swan, Rev. Percival Fiennes, Bransby erased az., guttee-d'or, the quills or, rampant or, holding between the paws

Rectory, Yorks, uses : a demi-talbot collared and lined, also or. cf. 136. 2 a helmet of the same.

salient gu., collared or. 55. 11 Sweetland of Exmouth, Devonsh., a cubit Swift, Ireland, on a chapeau a flame of

Swan, Robert Clayton, GaUowhill, Mor- arm in armour couped ppr., garnished fire ppr. 180. 10

peth, Northumb., amidst bulrushes or, holding in the gauntlet two stalks Swift, Heref. and Yorks, a demi-buck
ppr., a demi-water-spaniel arg., gorged of wheat bladed and eared, and a vine- rampant holding in the mouth a

with a coUar az., and holding between branch fructed, also ppr. honeysuckle ppr., stalked and leaved

the paws a fountain. Sweetland, the same crest differenced by

Swan, Scotland, a cockatrice's head erased a rose arg., barbed and seeded jjpr. Swift of Swiftsheath, co. Kilkenny, and

ppr., ducally gorged or. 68. 131 Sweetman, a griffin sejant. 62. 10 Liousden, co. Meath, and Lynn, Ire-

Swan, a cockatrice's head erased ppr., Sweetman-Powell, John Michael, Es- land, same crest. Fcstina Icnie.

dueaUy gorged, ringed, and lined arg. quire, Lamberton Park, Queen's Co. : Swifte, God«ni Buller .Mc.ide, J.P.. D.L.,

cf. 68. 13 (i) A Hon rampant arg., charged with Swiftsheath, co. Kilkenny, a sinister

Swan, Scotland, a hand holdmg a spear a cross crosslet gu., and holding be- arm embowed, vested az., cuffed arg.,

in bend, all ppr. 214. 11 tween the paws a garb vert (for Powell). in the hand a sheaf of five arrows or,

Swanley, Middx., a unicorn's head erased. (2) Out of an antique coronet or, a barbed az., flighted arg. Festina
griffin's head gu., charged with a
49- 5 mullet of the first (for Sweetman), hnte virtute et sanguine.
Swann, out of a ducal coronet gu., a under the arms, Vi et virtute, and over Swinborne of Hewthwayt, Cumb., a

swan's head arg., between two wings boar's head couped and erect arg.

or. 100. 10 the second crest, Spera in Deo. "I- 43- i

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SWI 538 SYM

Swinburn of Chopwell, Durh., out of a Swithinbank, Rev. Herbert Syer of Ravensden, Beds, on a staff

ducal coronet or, a demi-boar arg., Kingston Vale Vicarage, Putney, S.W., raguly fesseways or, a pelican in her
piety sa., semee of mullets of the first,
crined and armed of the first, cj. 40. 1 same crest. Fama semper viret. the nest ppr. Virtus in actione con-

Swinburne, Sir John, Bart., J.P. of Sword or Swourd, a sword in pale ppr.,

Caplieaton, Northumb., out of a between two wings or. Paratus. sistit.

ducal coronet or, a demi-boar rampant 112. 4 Sykes, an ox passant, charged on the

arg., crined of the first, langued gu. Sword of Longacre, Lanarksh., Scotland, shoulder with an heraldic fountain

Semel et semper. ef. 40. 13 bewteeo two wings expanded or, a ppr.
sword erect arg., hilted and pommelled Sykes, a swan with wings addorsed arg.,
Swinburne, Captain Thomas Anthony,

R.N., United Service Club. London, or. Paratus. 112. 4 ducally gorged or. cf. 99. 3

S.W., same cre^t and motto. Sword of Longacre, Lanarksh., a sword Sykes, Frank, of Brookfield, Chesh., upon

Swinburne-Hanham, John Castleman erect arg., hilted and pommelled or. the trunk of a tree eradicated fesse-

Esquire, J.P., Barrister-at-Law, 106, Paratus. 170. 2 wise and sprouting to the dexter a

Goldhurst Terrace. Hampstead, N.W., Sworder, a demilion rampant gu.. hold- swan, wings elevated arg., beaked and

same crest and motto. ing in the dexter paw a sword arg., hilt legged sa., charged on the breast with

Swindley, a sword erect ppr., and pen- and pommel or. 14. 12 a fountain ppr. Puritan fans honoris.

dent from the hilt by a chain or an Swourd, a sword in pale ppr., hilted or, Sykes, Arthur Henry, J. P., D.L., Lydham

escutcheon vert, charged with a boar's between two wings of the same. Manor, Bishop's Castle, Shropsh.,

head erased, also or. 112. 4 same crest and motto.
Swindley, Major-General John Edward, Swymmer, a demi-lion rampant gu., hold-
Sykes, Frederick William, J.P., Green
60, Pall Mall, S.W., same crest. A ing between the paws a bell or.
Lea, Lindley, Huddersfield, a demi-
cuspide honos. Swynerton of London, out of a ducal
man in profile holding in the dexter

Swiney, John Harris Hazlett, J.P., coronet or, a goat's head arg. 128. 14 hand a fountain and resting the sinister

Moyagh, Carrowcannon, Moyagh, Swynerton, on a chapeau a dove with hand on a whelk-shell sa. 274. 1

Ransetton, a boar passant jjpr. wings addorsed, all ppr. 94. 10 Sykes, James Nield, Green Lea, Lindley,

Swiney, a fox's head ppr. 33. 4 Swynfen of Sutton Cheney, Leics., a Huddersfield, same crest, charged on
the breast with a fleur-de-lis az., and
Swinfen of Swinfen Hall, Staffs, a boar's boar's head erased az. 42. 2

head erased or. 42. 2 Swynnerton of London, out of a ducal same motto.

Swinford, a weaver's shuttle threaded coronet or, a goat's head arg. Sykes, Major-General Henry Peters, 45,

ppr. 176. 14 128. 14 Hamilton Road, Ealing, W., a bull

Swinhoe of Calcutta, a boar's head erased Swytham, Swyngham, or Switham, Herts, passant ppr., charged on the shoulder

and erect or. 43. 3 out of a ducal coronet or, a demi- with a fountain. Quod facis. valeo
facio.—Ferox inimicis.
Swinnee or Swiney, Ireland, a talbot dragon gu. cf. 73. 10

passant arg.. spotted sa. 54. i Sybells, five halberds in pale arg., corded Sykes, late John, 23, South Parade, Don-
Swinnerton, see Pilkington.
together of the first md gu. 172-13 caster, in front of a bull's head erased

Swinnerton of London, and of Butterton Sybsey, Westbarssam, Xorf., a griffin's sa., a fountain ppr. Pontes sint lim-

HaU, Staffs: (i) On a mount vert, a head erased gu. 66. 2 pidi.

Aboar passant sa. 40. 5. (2) boar's Sybthorp, St. Alban's, Herts, and Lad- Sykes, a swan amongst flags.

head erased sa., collared arg. Avaun- ham, Norf., a demi-lion rampant and Sykes, Sir Henry, Bart., of Basildon,

cez et archez bien. cj. 41. 5 erased arg., coUared sa., holding in the ' Berks, a demi-lady of Bengal in the

Swinny, Kent, a boar passant ppr. 40. 9 dexter paw a fleur-de-lis of the last. complete dress of that country, holding
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Swinton, Scotland, an ear of wheat is- in her dexter hand a rose slipped gu
Sybyle, out of a ducal coronet or, a swan's ,

Dumsuing. sedido prospero. 154. 3 head between two wings. 100. 10 and in her sinister a rosary ppr. Sapiens
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Swinton or Swynton, a dove between Sydenham of Winford-Eagle, Dorset, qui assiduus. 3II- 6

two branches of laurel in orle. 92. 12 AUer and Orchard, Combe, Sidenham, ' Sykes, Sir Tatton, Bart., of Sledmere,

Swinton of Swinton, Berwicksh., a boar and Whitstow, Somers., a ram's head Yorks, a demi-Tritou issuant from

chained to a tree ppr. J'espere. 232. i erased sa., armed arg. I flags or reeds blowing a shell and

Sit Deus in

Swinton, George, Esquire, of 36, Pont stitdiis. 130. 6 wreathed about the temples with like

Street, S.W.. same crest and motto. Sydenham, Bart, {extinct), of Brympton, ' flags or reeds, all ppr. 186. 8

Swinton, John Edulf Blagrave, of Swinton Somers., same crest. 130. 6 Sykes, Matthew Carrington, of Sykes-

Bank, Peebles, same crest. Je pense. Sydenham of Dulverton, Somers., a pe- hurst, Barnsley. Yorks, issuing from

Swinton, Campbell-, John Liulf, of Kim- gasus arg., charged on the shoulder among reeds a demi-Triton in profile,

merghame, Berwick, a boar chained with a cross a veil ant vert. wreathed about the temples also with

to an oak-tree fructed, all ppr. J'espere. Sydney, Earl, see Townshend, Marquess. reeds, and blowing a conch shell, all

232. I Sydney of the Bourne, Berks, a pheon ppr. Aut vincereaut 7nori. 186.8

Swinton-Hunter, Robert Hepburne, 60, az. Quo fata vacant. nI74- Sylver, co. Cork, a unicorn's head erased

Via due Macelli, Rome, same crest and Sydney of Richmond, Surrey, and Tarn- gu., charged with a chevron or.

motto. worth, Warw., a porcupine az., quilled cf. 49. 5
Swiny of Ballyteige and Clohamon, Wex-
or. 136. 5 Sylvester or Silvester, a crow with wings

ford, a demi-grifiin segreant arg., Sydney, a porcupine az., I expanded transfixed by an arrow ppr.

quilled or,

winged and armed gu. Biiail ire gorged with a collar and chain re- 107. 4
flexed over the back of the last. Sym, Scotland, a hand holding a pen ppr.
cabhair a buaig. 64. 2

Swire of Dowgill HaU and Littlethorpe, cf. 136. 5 Fortuna et labore. 217. 10
Sydney, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet a
Yorks, a swan's head and neck couped Sym, Scotland, a spur-rowel or. 164. 8

arg., ducally gorged or. Esse quam goat's head, all or. 12S. 14 Symcoats, Lines and London, a pheon

videri. cf. 10 1. 5 Sydserf, Buchan-, Thomas, of Ruchlaw, sa., within a chaplet vert, fiowered or.

Swithinbank, Harold WUliam, Esquire, an eagle's head couped gu. Virtule 174- 6

J.P., late Lieutenant in H.M. nth promoveo. 83. I Symcock, Notts, Stoke, Worcs., and

Hussars, and Captain Reserve of Sydserf of Collegehead, an eagle's head Staffs, a beaver passant erm.

Officers, of Denham Court, Denham, couped az. Semper v irtiite vivo. cf. 134. 8

Bucks, out of the battlements of a 83. I Symcott or Symcock of Burleigh, Somers.,

tower arg., a demi-dragon issuant ppr., Sydserf of Antigua, the sim in his a beaver passant erm. cf. 134. 8

holding between the claws a grenade splendour ppr. Parta labore quies. Symcotts of Isleworth, Middx., out of a

sa., fired, also ppr., and pendent from 162. 2 ducal coronet or, a spear-head arg.,

the neck by a ribbon gu. a bugle-horn Sydserfe, Scotland, a cornucopia ppr. encircled with a garland of fiowers

of the third, garnished or, and stringed Industria ditat. 152. 13 and roses of the last gu. and vert.

of the fourth. Frcena vel aurea nolo. Syer, a cock az., holding in the beak a Syme, an eagle's head. In recto decus.

71- 12 cinquefoil slipped or. cf. 91. 2 83. I

SYM 539 SZL

Syme, Scotland, a demi-lion rampant Symonds of Exeter, Devonsh., Lyme gardant per pale wavy or and sa.,
holding between the paws a battle-axe. Regis, Dorset, and Taunton, Somera., holding in the dexter paw a sword

Fcrio, tego. c/. 15. 4 on a mount vert, an ermine ppr., hold- erect of the first, hilted of the second.

Syme of CuUoch, Dumfriessh., Scotland, ing in the mouth a cinquefoil or. Sympson, Edward Mansel, M.A., M.D.,

a hand holding a pen ppr. Fortuna et Symonds of Woodsford Castle, and Pils- Esquire, of Deloraine Court, Lincoln,

labor e. 217. 10 don, Dorset, and Dowlish Wake, a lion rampant or, guttee-de-poix,
Somers. : (i) On a chapeau gu., holding between his front paws a
SymeoD, out of a vallary coronet an arm, turned up erm., a Moor's arm em- maunch sa., and with the foremost
bowed ppr., tied at the elbow with back paw resting on a serpent nowed
holding in the hand an oak-branch

acorned and leaved, all ppr.

Symes or Symmes of Chard and Pouns- ribbons arg. and az., holding in the vert. Lmtus sorte mea. 273. 9

ford, Soniers., and Devonsh., a demi- hand a fire- ball ppr. (2) On a mount Sympson, Kent, a lion's head erased per

hind erased or. vert, an ermine passant ppr., holding in fesse erm., and gu., ducally crowned

Symes, Edward Spence, Esquire, C.I.E., the mouth a cinquefoil of the first.

Rangoon, same crest. Prmvalebil Simplex munditiis.

Veritas. Symonds, on a mount vert, a wolf statant, Syms, a demi-leopard, collared, ringed,

Symes of Daventry, Northants, a head holding in the mouth a rose slipped, and lined. 23. 13
and face ppr. in a helmet or, plumed
leaved, and stalked, all ppr. Simplex Symson of Piddinghall Garth, Durh., out

az., the beaver raised. cj. 191. 10 munditiis. of a mural coronet az., a demi-lion

Symes of Ballyarthur and Ballybeg, co. Symonds or Symmonds of Exeter, Devon- regardant per pale or and sa.. holding
sh., a cubit arm erect ppr., holding
Wicklow, a head and face ppr." in a in the hand a pole-axe arg., the handle in the dexter paw a sword ppr.,

helmet or, plumed az., the beaver pommel or. cf. 16. 5

raised. Droit et loyal. c/. 191. 10 sa. 213. 12 Synge of Glenmore Castle, Ireland, out

Syminges, a lion sejant gardant support- Symonds, Glouc, an arm embowed sa., of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's claw

ing an escutcheon or. cf. S. 2 tied at the elbow with ribbons arg. ppr. Calestia canimus. " II3-I3
and az., holding in the hand a fire-ball
Symington of that ilk, Lauarksh., Scot- Synge of Rathmore, King's Co., Ireland,

land, a cross moline lozenge-pierced or. ppr. out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle's

165. I Symonds of Wliite Lady Aston, a vine talon ppr. Codestia canimus. 113. 13

Symmer, Scotland, a stag lodged or, at- with grapes ppr. 152. 9 Synge, Sir Francis Robert Millington,
tired gu. Tandem tranquillus. 115.7
Symonds-Tayler, Richard Herbert Tayler, Bart., of Lislee Court, co. Cork, out of

Symonds, see Loder-Symonds. Penn Grove, Hereford : (i) The battle- a ducal coronet or, an eagle's claw ppr.

Symonds of Pengethly, a dolphin naiant, ments of a tower, and issuant there- Co!lestia canimns. 113. 13
holding in the mouth a fish are.
from a demi-lion rampant sa., collared, Synge-Hutchinson, Sir Edward, Bart., of
"Symond•s -- S:y„m_o.n_d:e_s, Herefef..,, same
and charged on the shoulder with a Castle Sallah, co. Wicklow: (l) A

crest. lozenge within an annulet, all arg., cockatrice issuing out of a ducal coro-
and holding in his dexter paw an arrow,
Symonds, Heref., a dolphin arg. 140. 5 net, aU ppr. (for Hutchinson). (2) An
Symonds, Charles Price, Esquire, J.P., of
point downwards, ppr. (for Tayler). eagle's talon issuing from a ducal coro-
(2) In front of a well sa., a dolphin
the Hall, Ormskirk, a dolphin naiant naiant, embowed, devouring a fish i,jor —net, all ppr. (for Synge). Non sihi. sed

arg., vorant a fish. Rectus in curvo. toti. Co'lestia canimus. 113. 13
Symonds, J. F., of Loder Symonds and
Symonds). Miseris succurrere disco. Synnot, Ireland, a swan sejant sa.. du-
Symons, Thomas Raymond, of Myude
Oklerigle, Heref., a dolphin naiant cally gorged or, pierced in the breast
Park, Heref., on a mount vert, an
vorant a fish. by an arrow or. Ama Deum el serva

Symonds, Loder-, Captain Frederick erm. per pale erm. and erminois, in the mandata.
mouth a trefoil slipped, ppr. Nil Synnot of Cadiz. Spain, a swan issuant
Cleave, Hinton Manor, Farringdon,
sa., ducally goiged or, and pierced in
Berks, a dolphin naiant, holding in the Symons, Soltau-, George William Culme,
mouth a fish arg. Chaddlewood, Plympton, Devonsh., on the breast with an arrow ppr. Ama

Symonds, Coleby, Suffield, Great Orrasby, Deum et serva mandata.
Synnott of Drumcondragh. co. Meath,
Norf. : (i) A demi-swan with wings a mount vert, in front of a saltire gu.,
an ermine holding in the mouth a fern- Ireland, a swan issuant with wings
expanded arg., holding in the beak a
expanded sa., ducally crowned or,
Atrefoil slipped az. (2) dolphin branch ppr. Simplex munditiis.
vulned in the breast with an .irrow of
naiant devouring a fish, both ppr. {for cf. 134- 10
the last feathered arg. Sin not.
—the Ormshy branch). Rectus in curvo. Symons, Cambs, an otter passant. Fide- Synnott of Ballymoyer. co. Armagh,

Dum spiro, spero. liter, cf. 134. 5 Ireland, SAme crest. Sine macula.

Symonds, a goose arg. Symons of Whitleford, Cambs, on a Sypher, a griffin's head ppr. 66. 1

Symonds, out of a mural coronet chequy mural coronet gu., three arrows or, Syseley, a buck's head erased gu., guttee-
feathered arg., two in saltier and one
arg. and az., a boar's head of the first, in pale, tied in the middle with a d'or, collated and attired of the same,

crined sa. 41. 8 holding in the mouth a branch of fir

Symonds, Shropsh., out of a mural coro- ribbon az., flotant cf. 173. i

net or, a boar's head arg.. tusked or. Symons-Jeune, John Frederick, Watling- mvert.
ton Park, Tetsworth, Oxon., between
41. 8 the attires of a stag affixed to the scalp Sysington, a dexter arm ppr., holding
Symonds, Essex, out of a mural coronet an estoile, all arg. Faire sans dire.
the hand a covered cup az. 217. 11
chequy arg. and az., a boar's head of Sympson of Winkton, Hants, an ounce's
the first, crined sa. Moriendo vive. head arg., erased gu., ducally crowned Syward, a sand-glass gu., winged az.

41.8 or. 113. II
Symonds of London, on a mount vert, an
Sympson of Polton, Beds, on a mural Szlumper, Sir James Weeks, 17, Victoria
ermine ppr., holding in the mouth a coronet arg., a demi-lion rampant Street, Westminster, an arm in armour
embowed holding a battle-axe, all ppr.
cinquefoil gu., slipped of the first.
Semper paratus.

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540 TAL

T.

Taaffe, Viscount (Taaflfe), Castle of Ellis Tailer, a demi-lion rampant sa., holding Talbot, Viscount Lisle (extinct), on a

chau, Bohemia, a dexter arm iu armour between its paws a ducal coronet or. chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion

embowed brandishing a scimitar ppr. Deus est nostrum re/ugium. cf. 14. 5 statant, the tail extended or. Prest

hilt and pommel or. In hoc signo spes Tailour, Canada, a dexter arm issuing d'accomplir. 4. S

mea. 196. 10 ppr., holding in the hand a cross patec Talbot, Charles Henry, of Lacock Abbey.

Taaffe of Ballybraggan, co. Louth, an fetched in pale az. Per ardua. Wilts, on a chapeau gu., turned up

arm in armour embowed, holding in cf. 221. i; erm., a lion statant, the tail estendeil
or. 4. S
the hand a sword, all ppr., pommel and Tailyour, see Renny-Tailyour.

hilt or. In hoc signo spes mea. 195. 2 Tailyour, Bart, (extinct), of Lyssons Hall Talbot, George, same crest. Prest d'ac-

Taafle of Ballyneglough, co. Sligo, Jamaica, a dexter hand issuing out of complir.

Grayfield and Brooklawn, co. Mayo, a ducal coronet ppr., holding a cross Talbot-Ponsonby, Charles William, Es-

and Smarmore, co. Louth, Ire- crosslet fitchee gu. In hoc signo vinces. quire : (I) On a ducal coronet or, thie-'

land, same crest and motto. Mcf. 221. arrows, points downwards, one in pale
and two in saltire, shafts or, feathererl
195. 2 Tailyour of Borrowfield, Forfarsh., Sect

Taap or Tapp, on the point of a sword land, a dexter hand ppr., holding a and pointed arg., entwined by a serpent

erect ppr., a mullet or. 169. 3 pas:sion cross gu. In cruce salt ppr. (for Ponsonby). 173. 2. (2) On
a cap of maintenance gu., tiu-ned up
Taber, Essex, a griffin's head erased ppr. rait, Middx. ;'s head coup ppr.

66. 2 cf. 50. 13 erm., a lion statant, tail extended or.

Tabers of Heard's Hill, Esses, a lion's Tail, Colonel John Sprot, Hartford, and over this crest the motto, Prest

head erased pierced by a dart. Chesh., a horse's head arg. Pro Rege d'accomplir (for Talbot). Pro Rege.

Tabor, a hand holding a sealed letter et patria. lege, grege. 4- 8

ppr. Tait, Scotland, a hoise's head couped sa. Talbot, Bart., Ireland, on a chapeau ppr.

Tabor, James, Esquire, J.P., of the .j?yre de tramile. cf. 50. 13 a Hon statant, the tail extended or.

Lawn, Rochford, Essex, a griffin' Tait, Scotland the rising sun. God give Humani nihil alienum. 4. 8

head erased ppr. grace. Talbot, Rt. Hon. John Gilbert, of Falcon-

Tabor, a pomeis, thereon a griffin's head Tait, the stump of a tree couped and hurst, Edenbridge, Kent, same crest

erased or, charged with a trefoil eradicated in fess vert, between the and motto.

slipped vert. branches a fleur-de-lis or. 145. 13 Talbot, William John, Mount Talbot, co.

Tabuteau of TuUamore, King's Co., ai Tait of South Hill, Limerick, upon a Roscommon: (i) On a chapeau az.,

ermine spot sa. Toujours sans tache. wreath of the colours and out of a turned up erm., a lion passant gu. (for

Tabuteau, Lionel Richard Plunket, 48 civic crown an arm in armour em- Talbot). 4. 9. (2) Three swords, one

Park Avenue, Sandymount, Dublin bowed, the hand grasping a red rose in pale, point upwards, and two in

same crest and motto. slipped and leaved, all ppr. God give saltier, points downwards, entwined by

Tackle, two halberds addorsed or, en grace. a serpent, all ppr. (for Crosbie). Pret

vironed by a snake vert. 1-2. 6 Tait of Liverpool, Lanes, an arm em- d'accomplir.

TacOD, Sir Thomas Henry, Red House, bowed vested quarterly or and sa., Talbot-Crosbie, Lindsay, J.P., Ardfert

Eye, in front of a dexter arm embowed holding in the hand ppr. a bunch of Abbey, co. Kerry, same crest as (2)

in armour, couped at the shoulder and flowers gu., leaved vert. Toujours la above. Indignanle invidia (lorebit

fessewise or, gauntletted sa., holding

a flagstaff ppr., therefrom flowing to Tait of Harviestown. a dexter hand Talbot of Salesbury, Yorks, a talbot pas-
—the sinister a banner arg. charged with grasping a dagger ppr. Virtute. Pro sant sa.
54. I

a lyre, also sa., three escallops fesse- Rege et patria. 212. 3 Talbot of Upper Lyne, Devonsh., a talbot

wise or. Aut vincam aut peribo. Talbot, see Shrewsbury, Earl of. arg., eoUared gu. 54. 2

Tacon, Rev. Richard Jo!m, M.A., J.P., Talbot of Malahide, Baron (Talbot), Talbot, Edward Lister Kaye, J.P.,

the Rectory, RoUesby, same crest and Malahide Castle, co. Dublin : The Ballinclea House, Killiney, co. Dublin,

motto. original crest of this family, as recorded a talbot-dog arg., langued gu. Forte et

Tacon, Charles, Eye, Suff., same crest at the Visitation of Dublin in the year fidele.

and motto. 1610, was a ' talbot-dog passant arg., Talbot of Broadmayne, Dorset, a talbot

Tadcaster, Baron, see Thomond, Mar- langued gu.' (54. i), which is now used passant collared and chained.

que by Lord Talbot of Malahide as his <•/• 54- 5
Tafldy, a fleur-de-lis arg.
148. 2 second crest. But for a first the same Talbot of Bashall, Yorks, a talbot pas-

Taddy, issuing from a cloud ppr., the crest as that of the Earls of Shrewsbury sant sa. Touts jours fidele. 4. 15

morning-star or. 164. 11 and Talbot is used, viz., ' on a chapeau Talbot, Shropsh., a roundle per pale sa.

Tadwell or Tedwell, Middx., on a piece gu., tmned up erm., a lion statant or, and gu., charged with a talbot passant

of battlement arg., an arm in armour the tail extended ' (4. S), though in arg.
embowed ppr., garnished or, holding
the case of Lord Talbot of Malahide Talbot, Devonsh. and Suff., a demi-ostrich

in the hand a javelin, also ppr. this, according to recent exemplifica- arg., the wings expanded gu., and

Tahourdin, 50, Cranley Gardens, London, tions, should be ' upon a chapeau gu., ducaUy gorged of the last.
S.W., a demi-lion rampant. turned up erm., a lion passant ermi- Talbot of Gonville Hall, Wymondham.

Tagg, on a mount vert, an ermine col- nois.' 4. 9. Forte et fidele. Norf., a demi-ostrich arg., with wings

lared. 134. 10 Talbot, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Adelbert expanded or, ducally gorged gu.

Tailbois or Tailboys, Durh., a bull's head CecU, K.C.LE., the Cottage, Glen- Talcott, a demi-griffin segreant sa. gorged
,

couped arg. cj. 44. 3 hurst, Esher, Surrey : ( i ) Upon a with a collar arg., thereon three pellets.

Tailboys of Kettleby, Lines, a bull pas- chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion cf. 64. 2

sant arg. cf. 45. 2 statant, tail extended or (for Talbot). Talcott of Colchester, Essex, a demi-

Tailby, William Ward, of Skeffington A(2) goat's head erased arg. (for grifiin erased arg., gorged with a collar

Hall, Leics., on a mount vert, a buU Chelicynd). sa., charged with three roses of the

peissant erm.. gorged with a WTeath of Talbot, Lord Edmund Bernard, i, Buck- first. cf. 64. 2

laurel ppr., the sinister foot resting on ingham Palace Gardens, S.W., on a Tallant, a hind's head couped ppr.

an escallop or. 229. 1 chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion 124. I

Tailefer, Scotland, the trunk of an oak- statant, the tail extended or. Prest Tallantire, two arms in armour embowed

tree sprouting ppr. Viresco. 145. 2 d'accomplir. 4. 8 | ppr., supporting a bezant, cf. 104. 1

TAL 541 TAT

Tallerton of London, a boar's head oouped Tanner of Brannell.Cornw., a demi-talbot Tarrant of London, a demi-eagle dis-
j

iufes9. 43-1 or, eared arg. c/. 55. 8 : played gu. Si. 6

Tallls, Ireland, a dove arg., holding in Tanner, Somers., a talbot's head erased. ' Tarratt, William Stewart, Ellary Argyll-

its beak an ear of wheat ppr. cf. 92. i 56. 2 ' sh., an eagle displayed arg, win^s vair
1

TalliS, Ireland, a dove arg., holding in Tanner, on a dexter gauntlet a falcon I holding in the beak an ostrich-feather,
1

the beak an olive-branch ppr. 92.5 close belled. S6. 13 also arg. Per ardua stabilis.

j

Tallon, Rt. Hon. Daniel, 136, Leinster Tanqueray of Tingrave, Beds, out of a Tarte of James Street, Westminster, an
mount vert, in front of two battle-
Road, Rathmines, Dublin, a dexter axes in saltire, a pine-apple ppr. eagle with wings expanded arg,.
, charged on the breast with a crescent,

arm em bowed vested barry or and az.,
1

cuffed of the last, the hand ppr. grasp- Tanqueray, John Samuel, Penybyn Hall, and therefrom an estoile issuant az.,

ing an eagle's leg erased at the thigh ~ Llangollen, North Wales, same' crest. standing on a snake ppr.

ppr. Deo gloria. Tansley, Scotland, a hand holding a Tasell, Suff.. a hawk's head erased az..

Tame, Essex, a wolf's head erased gu.. branch of laurel, all ppr. Virlutis laus holding in the beak a pine-branch vert,

lucally gorged or. cf. 30. 8 actio. 219. 9 fructed gu. 88. 14

Tame, a plume of feathers. Tany, a greyhound's head erased az., Tash of London, a demi-greyhound or,

Tame, a cock regardant ppr. 91. S ducally gorged or. cf. 61. 4 collared gu., holding between the feet

Tamworth, Viscount, see Ferrers, Earl. Tany, a demi-eagle with two heads gu., an escaUop of the last. cf. 60. 4

Tamworth of London, and Leake, Lines, ducally gorged or. cf. 82. 3 Tasker, a boars head arg., coup

a cock gu., combed, wattled and Taplen, a boar's head erased ppr. 42. 2 43. I
[

lec-i/ed or. Tapp, on the point of a sword erect ppr. Tassie, out of a tower ppr. , a demi-griffin

Tancfed, Sir Thomas Selby, Bart., C.E., a mullet or. 169. 3 segreant or. 157. 5

j

of Boroughbridge, Yorks, an olive- ! Tapp, Dorset, a greyhound couchant sa., Taswell, a demi-lion rampant arg. 10. 2

tree fruoted ppr. 1 Uned and collared or. cf. 60. i Taswell, a demi-lion purp., holding be-
tween the paws a chaplet of eight roses
Tancred, George, Weens House, Hawick, Tapper, a lion's head erased regardant.|
gu-
X.B., an olive-tree fructed ppr., charged cf. i

for distinction on the trunk with a cross Tapper, a hand erect issuing out of a Tatam, within a fetterlock or, a heart gu.

crosslet or. cloud holding a garb in bend, all ppr. Tatchell-BuUen, see Bullen.

Tandy, on a ducal coronet a martlet sa. 21S. 3 Tate, on the point of a sword erect ppr.,

95. 12 Tapper, Robert, Esquire, of Wadham a maunch erm. 169. 11

Tane, a plough ppr. Labor ei industna. House, Invercargill, and of Clifden, Tate, Notts, an arm embowed couped at

17S. 7 Southland, New Zealand, uses : a hand the shoulder vested per pale gu. and

Taney or Tany, Essex, a demi-eagle with erect issuing from eloud holding a or, holding in the hand ppr. a pine-

tHO heads gu., ducally gorged or. garb in bend. Perseveranti dabitur. branch or.

cf. 82. 3 218. 3 Tate of De la Pre Abbey, Northants, and
1-13 Sutton Bonnington, Notts, an arm
Tanfleld and Tansfleld, Essex, a maiden's Tappin, a Hon rampant or.

head ppr. 182. 3 Tapps, see Meyrick. embowed and couped at the shoulder
vested per pale gu. and or, holding in
Tanfield, Essex, Northamp., and Yorks, Tapps, Hants, a griffin passant. 63. 2

a woman's head couped at the shoul- Tapps, Hants, a greyhound couchant the hand ppr. a pine- branch of the

ders ppr., crined or, wreathed about per pale arg. and sa., charged on the second. Thincke and tkaticke.

the head with roses arg. and sa. body with two escallops in fess counter- Tate, Sir William Henry, Bart., High-

1S2. 5 60. 3 field. Woolton, Liverpool, a dexter arm
embowed vested az., cuff arg., the arm
Tankard, Yorks, an oh tree vert, Tarbat, Visoount, see Cromartie, Earl

fructed or, environed with a ducal 3f. charged with two roses arg., the hand

coronet of the last. Tarbock, Suff., a parrot vert, beaked and holding a pine-apple erect slipped and

Tankard, Yorks, an olive-tree vert. legged gu. loi. 4 two ears of wheat saltirewise, all ppr.

144. 14 Tarbock of Tarbock, Lanes, an eagle Thinckeandthancke. 273. 11

Tankarde, a holly-tree erased vert. close vert, beaked and membered gu. Tate, Ireland, a lion passant az., charged

cf. 145. 6 76. 2 on the shoulder with a fleur-de-lis or.

Tankarde, five holly-branches vert, Tarell, issuing out of a cloud a hand in cf. 6. 2

flowered gu. cf. 145. 6 pale holding an arrow, point down- Tate, E. W., Esquire, Brookhurst,
Bromborougli, Chesh., a dexter arm
Tanke, out of a ducal coronet or, two wards. 214. I embowed and vested az., cuffed or,
charged with two roses arg., the hand
wings az. 109. 8 Tarleton, between two ostrich-feathers
grasping a pineapple erect ppr.
Tankerville, Earl of (Bennet), ChiUing- arg., a leopard's face ppr. 22. 4 between two ears of wheat of the

ham Castle, Belford, Northumb. : (i) Tarleton, Bart, (extinct), of Churchill,

Out of a mural coronet or, a lion's head Lanes, on a mural coronet gu.. a

gu., charged on the neck with a bezant leopard's face ppr., between two second. 305. 15

A{for Bennet). cf. ig. 12. (2) double ostrich-feathers arg. Post nubila Phm- Tatenhall, Chesh., a buck's head ppr.

scaling-ladder or (for Grey). De bon 121. 5

vouloir servir le Roij. 158. 12 Tarleton, Alfred Henry, Breakspears, Tatham, oot of a ducal coronet or, a
1

Tanner of Salisbury, Wilts, King's Uxbridge, Middx., on a mural crown plums- of ostrich-feathers ppr.

Nympton Park, Devonsh., Sherborne gu., a leopard's face ppr., between two cf. 114. S
and Wimborne, Dorset, and Cornw.,
ostrich-feathers arg. Post nubila Tatham of London, on a trumpet or, a

a Moor's head in profile couped at the Pha;bus. 231. 21 swan with wings displayed sa.

neck sa., banded about the temples Tarley, a boar's head couped in fess sa., cf. ICXD. 6

arg. and gu. cf. 192. 13 armed arg. 43. i Tatham, Stanley, Esquire, J.P., a dexter

Tanner, Rev. John 'Vowler, Chawleigh Tarlton, Hon. Robert Alfred. J. P., oi arm embowed in armour ppr., gar-

Rectory, North Devonsh., same crest Ohvedean, Glenelg, Fernbrook, Stirl- nished or, in hand three arrows, all ppr.

and motto. ing East, and of Cavendish Chambers, Tatler, a demi-eagle displayed with two

Tanner, Major-General, C.B., of Wood- Grenfell Street, Adelaide, South Aus- heads ppr., holding in each beak a

side. Old Shirley, Hants, same crest. tralia, a lion rampant collared and cross crosslet filched or. cf. 82. 4

Tanner, Farncombe-, William Tanner, chained Deus, patria. Rex. 3 j Tatlock of London, and of Ewell, Surrey,

Esquire, of East Lenham, Kent, a j-arpey, Hugh, Esquire, of Dubhn, t ! a demi-lion rampant or. 10. 2

Moor's head in profile couped at the of a mural crown gu.. a demi-eagle Tatlock, out of a mural coronet az., an

shoulders ppr,, wreathed about the displayed or, holding in the beak a arm embowed, holding in the hand a
j
temples arg. and gu., between two civic crown ppr. Firin (M a rock.
sword wavy ppr.

\

trefoils slipped vert. 264.12 Tarpley, Northamp., a dove with wings Tatnall and Tattall, a cutlas in pale arg.,
I

Tanner of Ashted. Surrey, a demi-antelope displayed holding in the beak an oUve- hilt and pommel or, a ribbon tied roundj

rampant regardant erm. branch, all ppr. §"94- 5 ' **»« g"P<* 'f- '''^- "

3) ,

542 TAY

Tattersall, a dove holding in its beak an holding in the gauntlet a sword em- Taylor of West Ogwell and Beaconsfield.

olive-branch ppr. Good news. | brued at the point ppr. Floreat near Plymouth, Devonsh., a leopard

gz. 5 1

Tatton, a sword and a garb in saltier ppr. Salopia. I95- 12 passant ppr. c/. 24. 2

153- 7 Taylor, a dexter arm, the hand ppr. hold- Taylor, Clough-, Lieutenant-Colonel Ed-
Tatton, Thomas Egerton. Esquire, of ing a broken sword arg., hilt and pom-
ward Harrison, Firby Hall, Kirkham

Wythenshawe, Northenden, Chesh., a mel or. Abbey, a leopard passant per pale ppr.,
greyhound sejant ppr., collared gu., Taylor, Edward Richard, of Dubhn, and and erm., the dexter paw resting on a
and tied to an oak-tree ppr. Crescent. shield of the arms.
Ardgillan Castle, Dublin, a naked arm Taylor, Philip Meadows, Esquire, C.S.I.
59-. 5 embowed holding in the hand an arrow of Old Court, Harold's Cross, co.

latum, an eagle displayed crowned with ,

ppr. Consequitar qiiodcunque petit.

an antique coronet. cf. 75. 2 201. 14 Dublin, Ireland, a leopard passant
ppr., charged on the shoulder with a
Tatum, a dexter arm in armour embowed Taylor, George Noble, Esquire, J. P., 3,
Clarendon Place, Hyde Park Gardens, trefoil slipped vert. Incorrupta fides.
ppr., garnished or, holding in the London, W., same crest and motto. cf. 24. 2

hand three arrows, all ppr. 19S. 3 Taylor, General Sir Richard Chambre Taylor of Eaton, Beds, a leopard pas-
Hayes, K.C.B., 16, Eaton Place, S.W., sant ppr., resting the dexter paw on
Taunton, Baron {extinct— V.t. Hon. the

late Henry Labouchere), a stork arg.,

holding in its beak a lotus-flower same crest. an escutcheon of the arms, viz., arg.,

ppr. Taylor of Kirktonhill, Scotland, out of a on a pale sa., three lions passant of

Taunton, out of a ducal coronet a dexter marquess's coronet or, a dexter hand the field. 24. 5

arm, holding in the hand a slip of a ppr., holding a cross crosslet fitched Taylor, Wright-, R., Esquire, of Lincoln's

rose-tree ppr. n218. gu. In hoc signo vitices. Inn, W.C, and Baysgarth Park, Bar-

Taunton of Somerton, Somers., Hiltield, cf. 221. 14 ton-on-Humber. Lines, a leopard pas-
sant ppr., resting its dexter paw on
Dorset, Liskeard and Trnro, Cornw., Taylor, a dexter arm in armour, holding

and Freeland, Oxon., a Cornish chough in the hand a spear, all ppr. 210. 11 an escutcheon of the arms, viz., arg., on

ppr. 107. 14 Taylor, a hand issuing ppr., holding a a pale sa., three lioncels passant of the

Taunton, William Garnett, Esquire, of cross crosslet fitched az. Viclorice field. Fortitudine victor. 24. 5

New Club, Jersey, five lozenges con- signuni. 221. 14 Taylor of Portsmouth, Hants, an ounce

joined fessewise or, thereon a Cornish Taylor, Scotland, a hand ppr., holding a sejant or, collared az., supporting with
the dexter paw an escutcheon sa.,
chough ppr. Nova sed vera. 106. 1 cross crosslet fitched sa. Semper fiddis. charged with two ctoiles in chief arg.,

Taunton, Rev. Frederick, Kingswood 221. 14

Vicarage, Epsom, Surrey, same crest Taylor, Scotland, an arm from the elbow and in base an escallop or.

and motto. in armour, holding in the hand a dagger, Taylor of London, a tiger's head erased

Taunton, George Edwin, same crest and both ppr. Semper fidelis. sa., ducally gorged or.

motto. Taylor of Pennington House. Hants, a Taylor of Athboy, co. Meath, Ireland, a

Taunton, Frank Pyle, Esquire, of New- dexter arm in armour embowed, the lion passant per pale gu. and az. 6. 2

bold Firs, Leamington, in front of a hand in a gauntlet grasping a javelin, Taylor of Mythe House. Tewkesbury.

tree a greyhound sejant, collared and all ppr., and pendant from the wrist Glouc, and London, a lion passant gu.

lined, the line tied to the tree, and at by a ribbon az., and resting on a wreath 6. 2

its fore-feet a snail passant. 304. 6 of the colours, an escutcheon gu., there- Taylor of Beaconfield, Denbury, and

Taverner, out of a ducal coronet gu., an on a boar's head couped and erect arg. Ogwell, Devonsh., a Hon passant sa.

oak-tree fructed pur. cf. 143. 13 Consegititur quodcunque petit. 6. 2

Taverner, Essex, Kent, and of Hoxton, Taylor, out of a ducal coronet or, a cubit Taylor of Tunbridge Wells, a lion ram-

Herts, a dove with wings expanded arm erect ppr., holding in the hand a pant gardant ppr., charged with a

arg., beaked and legged gu.. holding in cross crosslet in pale gu. In hoc signo sun in splendour or, supporting with
the beak a branch of laurel vert. 94. 5 the sinister fore - paw an escutcheon
Tavistock, Marquess of, see Bedford, Taylor, James Benjamin. Sherfield Manor, az., charged with an escallop arg.
Duke of. Basingstoke, upon the capital of an Magna vis veritatis.
Ionic column an arm embowed ppr., Taylor, Arthur James, of Strensham
Tawke, a dexter hand holding a lion's

gamb ppr. 220. 10 encircled about the elbow with an Court, Worcs., a derai-lion rampant

Tawse, Scotland, a lion's head erased sa. annulet or, the hand grasping a sword ppr., semc'e of escallops sa., holding
in bend sinister, also ppr., pommel and between the paws a saltire, also sa.,
Deo juvarUe. 17. 8

Tay, on the point of a sword a garland hilt or. Semper fidelis. 273. 13 surmounted by an escallop arg.

of laurel ppr. 170. I Taylor, Watson-, of Erlestoke. Wilts: Fidelisque ad mortem.

Tay, two pruning-hooks in saltier az. (1 Out of a ducal coronet of five leaves Taylor of Moreton Hall, Yorks, a demi-
178. 10 or, a cubit arm erect ppr., charged with lion sa., semee of mallets or, holding

Tayler or Taylor of London, a demi-otter a heart gu., holding in the hand a cross between the paws an acorn of the last,

rampant or. 134. i crosslet fitched of the last (/or Taylor). shpped vert. Annoso robore quercus.

Tayler, a leopard passant arg., spotted (2) The trunk of a tree erased at the 233- 15
sa., charged with a pheon or.
top with a branch sprouting from each Taylor of Todmorden Hall, Lanes, and

cj. 24. 2 —side {for Watson). In hoc signo vinccs. Culverlands, Berks, a demi-lion. ram-
Tayler of London, a unicorn's head erased Jus fioreat. 145-2 pant az., charged on the shoulder with

arg., armed and maned or, collared sa., Taylor, Ireland, a dexter arm in armour a bezant, holding between the paws an

thereon three annulets of the second. embowed, the hand in a gauntlet escutcheon or, charged with a tau gu.

cj. 49. II grasping a sword ppr.. the arm en- Natale solum duke.
Tayler of London, a greyhound's head circled above the elbow by an annulet Taylor, Rev. Arnold Dawes, Church
az., and charged with two bombs fired, Stanton Rectory, Devonsh., same crest
quarterly arg. and sa., coUared, counter-

changed. 61. 2 also ppr. Fide nan timet. and motto.

Tayler, of Grafton Oxon., a lion's head cf. 195. I Taylor, Charles Howard, Middlewood

2d arg., ducally gorged or. iS. Taylor, a dexter arm from the shoulder HaU, near Barnsley, in front of a dexter

Tayleur, John, of Bunting.sdale, Shropsh., embowed grasping a sword at the point, arm embowed in armour, the hand in a

out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter arm all ppr. Xon arte sed marte. gauntlet grasping a flaming sword, all

in armour embowed, holding in the Taylor of Manchester, issuing out of a ppr., a shield erm. charged with a wolf's

hand a sword, the point embrued ppr. ducal coronet or, a dexter hand erect head couped sa. Pro Deo, patria et

195. 12 ppr., holding a cross crosslet fitchee in Rege.

Tayleur, Charles William, Sandwell, pale gu. Taylor, William Francis Kyffin, Esquire,

Totnes, same crest. Taylor of Fort St. George, East Indies, a K.C., 4, Harcourt Buildings, Temple,

Taylor, issuing out of a ducal coronet dexter arm issuing from a heart and Recorder of Bolton, a lion rampant

or, a dexter arm in armour embowed. grasping a scimitar, all ppr. 213.4 per fesse raguly sa. and arg., holding

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TAY ,543 TEM

between the fore-paws a pUeon, and hand in a gauntlet holding an arrow
resting the dexter hind-leg on three
fessewise point to the dexter, all ppr.
fusils conjoined or. Cenfigen a ladd ei AninuE capaces mortis.
hunan.
Taylor, Bart., of HoUyeombe, Sussex, a Taylor of Marridge, Devonsh., of Stretch- Teesdale, Charles Lennox Moore, Es-
demi-Iion erminois, charged on the
body with two escallops, and holding worth and Lidgate, Cambs, a unicorn's quire, J. P., St. Rumbold's. Worthing,
between the paws another escallop sa. same crest and motto.
head erased or, ducally gorged and

armed az. cf. 49. 5 Teevan of Woodside, Croydon, Surrey,
a cherub ppr., issuing out of a demi-
Taylor of Turnham, Kent, a martin sun or. Patrice et rdigione fidelis.

cf. 13. 10 statant or. Qui plane mne radii. Tegart, a firf-ln-acon ppr. 177. 14
Taylor, a demi-lion rampant sa., holding Taylor-Smith: (i) A stag lodged arg.,

between the paws a ducal coronet or. semee of estoiles az., gorged with an Teignmouth, Baron (Shore), of Teign-

c/. 14. 5 Eastern crown, a chain thiTrtrnni iiKiiith, liclaud. a stork regardant arg.,
a demi- bcalad and merabered. and holding in
Taylor of London and Lanes, reflexed over the back or. (j) A
lion rampant erm,, holding between
the paws an escallop or. horse's head couped sa., gorged with a its dexter claw a stone sa. Perimns
13.10
plain collar, and pendent therefrom a licilis.

Taylor of Bifrons, Kent, a lion's head shield arg. charged with a cinquefoil Teissier, De, see De Teissier.

erased arg., gorged with a collar gu., vert. Vigilans. Telfer, out of a ducal coronet or, a tree

charged with three roses of the first. Taylor-Whitehead of Burton Closes, Bake- vert. 145. 9

Fama Candida rosa dulciore. cf. 18. 6 weU, on a %\Teath of the colom-s in Telfer - Smollett, James Drummond.
Taylor of London, a lion's head erased
front of a tau gu., a pheon arg. Cameron House, Alexandria, Dum-

erm., gorged with a collar gu., charged Cruce non hasla. 174. 5 bartonsh., a trunk of oak sprouting.

with three roses arg. r/. ly. Taylor of Ballyphilip, co. Cork, Ireland, Viresco.

Taylor, Herbert Wilbraham, Esimirc, an Irish rebel's head ppr. Tellau, out of a ducal coronet a griflSn's

J.P., a lion's head erased per pait- ary. Taylor, Captain Wilbraham, Coxwell head. 67. 9

and gu., gorged with a collar charged , Lodge, Faringdon, Berks, a lion's head Temmes, a goat's head erased guttee.

with three estoiles oounterchanged, erased arg., gorged with a collar gu., 128. 5
Tempest, see Londonderry, Marquess of.
Fama Candida rosa dulcior. charged with three roses of the first.

Taylor of London, a demi-talbot holding Fama Candida rosa didcior. Tempest, Plumbe-, of Tong Hall, Yorks,

in the mouth a buck's attire. [ Aand Aughton, Lines : ( i ) griffin's

i Taylour, see Headfort, Marquees of.

Taylor, Seth, Esquire, of Granard, Roe- Taylour of Middleton. Cheney, North- head erased per pale arg. and sa.,
|
hampton, Surrey, a derai-greyhound amp, and Lanes, a lion's head erased beaked or (for Tempest). 66. 2. (2)

gu., holding between the paws an sa., ducally gorged or. 18. 5 A greyhound sejant arg., spotted gu.,
\

escallop arg., and charged upon the Taylour of Westminster, Middx., a leop- collared or (for Plumbe). Loyowf as

shoulder with two escallops fesseways ard's head erminois. 22. 10 thow finds. cf. 159. 2
i

or. Servabo fidein. cf. 60. 4 Taylour of Bradley, Hants, Cambs, and Tempest, Sir Tristram T., Bart., of Tong

[

Taylor or Taylour of London, Susse.x, Haleston Grange, Glouc, a leopard Hall, Bradford, Yorks, and Dalguise.

and Worcester Park. Surrey, a demi- passant ppr. cf. 24. 2 ADunkeld, N.B. : (i) griffin's head

j erased per pale arg. and sa., beaked or,

greyhound az., collared and ringed or, Taylour, Kent, a martin passant or. Slat Alangued gu. 306. 3. (2) demi-lion

holding in the dexter paw an annulet gratia facti.

of the last. I Taylour of Parkhouse, Kent, same crest. —rampant. 306. 4. Loywf as thow fynds.
Hinc orior.
Taylor of Glenleigh, near Hastings, a Taylour of Steven ton, Beds, and Devonsh.

greyhound sejant or, gorged with a a buck's head cabossed ppr.. pierced Tempest, Henry Tempest Dufton, Es-

collar gemel, and resting the dexter tlu-ough by two arrow's in saltier gu., quire, B.A., F.S.A., of Bridge House,

foot on tliree annulets interlaced one headed and feathered arg. Brockford, near Stowmarket, Suff., a

and two. Inmctiis in ardiiis. 235. 16 Taylour, Ireland, a naked arm I griffin's head erased, party per pale

holding

Taylor of St. James's, Westminster, in the hand a bird-bolt ppr. arg. and sa. Loywf as thow fynds. 66. ~

[

Middx., a greyhound's head quarterly Taylour of London and Shropsh., a cubit Tempest, Bart., of Boughton Hall, Yorks,

arg. and sa., gorged with a collar | arm erect vested vair, holding in the a griffin's head erased per pale arg. and

or,

j hand ppr. three roses gu., stalked and i sa., beaked and crined gu., charged

charged with a ducal coronet gu. cf. 61.2;

Taylor of Brooms. Staffs, a greyhound's I leaved vert. ! with an annulet or. Loyowf as thow

head couped arg., gorged with a collar ' Taylour of Carrigfergus, co. Antrim, a fynda. cf. 66. 2
i

sa., within a strap in arch az., the star ppr. between two wings expanded Tempest of BraceweU, a griffin's head

j

buckle resting on the wreath on the ! az. Stella futura micat divino lumine. erased arg. 66. 2

sinister side or. cf. III. 5 i Tempest of Staveley, issuing from a ducal
!

Taylor of Radcliffe-on-Trent, Notts, an Tayloure, a talbot's head erased arg., coronet or, a griffin's head per pale

I

| erm. and arg.

oak-tree. 143. 5 eared sa. 56. 2 67. 9

Taylor-Gordon: (i) A spreading oak- j Tayte, an arm embowed vested quarterly Tempest of Derby, a griffin's head erased

Atree ppr. {for Gordon). 143. 5. (2) or and sa., holding in the hand ppr. a per pale arg. and erm., collared or.

j

—Dumstork ppr., holding an anchor az. (for branch of flowers gn., leaved vert. cf. 66. 2
Taylor). 1 hyde. spiro spero. Teale of liondon, a spaniel sejant ppr. Tempest, Major Arthur Cecil, of Brough-

105. 10 S7- 9 ton-in-Craven, Heaton. Lanes, Coleby
Hall, Lines, a griffin's head erased per
Taylor, Derbysh., a stork resting the dex- Teale of London, a spaniel sejant ppr., pale arg. and sa., crined and beaked

ter claw on an anchor, all ppr. 105. 10 ' resting the dexter foot on an antique

Taylor, a cock with wings displayed stand- shield arg., charged with a teale, also gu., charged with an annulet or.

ing on a fish ppr. ppr. cf. 66. 2

Taylor, Shropsh., a dove with wings ex- Teale, Thomas Pridgin, Esquire, F.R.C.S., Tempest, Wilfrid Francis, Esquire, J.P.,

panded arg., holding in its beak a of Leeds, Yorks, a greyhound sejant Ackworth Grange, York, same crest.

; Tempest, Sir Robert Tempest, Bart., of

branch of olive ppr. Non me deserens arg., guttee-de-poix, the dexter fore-

sed respertans. j paw resting on an escutcheon gu., Tong Hall, Bradford, Yorks (ancient),
charged with a fleur-de-hs or. Fide-
94. 5 a griffin's head erased arg., with a
liter.
Taylor of Bishopwearraouth, Durh., on

] crescent for difference, cf. 66. 2

the top of a tower a stag at gaze

gorged with a ducal coronet, thence Tedwell, out of a demi-tower ruined in (modern), a griffin's head erased per

a chain reflexed over the back ant! the sinister an arm embowed vested, pale arg. and sa., beaked or, langued

fastened by a ring to the battlements. holding in the hand a spear in bend. gu. 66. 2

cf. iiS. 9 Tee or Tye, a tiger's head erased arg. Tempest of Studley, Yorks, a griffin's
Taylor of Padgbury. near Congleton, Teesdale, out of a ducal coronet a dexter
head erased sa. 66. 5

Chesh., a buck's head cabossed ppr. arm in armour embowed, charged Tempest, Sir Charles Henry, Bart., J. P..

122. 5 below the elbow with an estoile, the D.L., of Heaton, in the county palatine

TEM 544

of Lancaster, a griffin's head erased Templeman, same crest. Quce habet Tennant, Major Charles Richard, St

]

per pale arg. and sa., beaked gu. mantis tenehit. Anne's Manor, Sutton, Loughborough,

Loywj as Ihoiv jynds. I

66. 2 Templemore, Baron (Chichester), of Tem- a lion passant guardant gu., the dexter
;

Tempest of Hertford and Studley (1352), plemore, co. Donegal, Ireland, a stork fore-paw resting on an escutcheon

a man's head couped at the neck. with a snake in its bill ppr. Invitum I erm., thereon two bars sa., the first
I

Tempest of Stvidley (1440), a pilgrim's (?) sequitur honor. I charged with two and the other with

head in a hood and hat. couped at the Templer of Stover Lodge, Devonsh., on a one bezant.
j

shoulders. mount vert, a holy lamb arg., holding Tennant, Sir Charles, Bart., J.P., D.L., of

Tempest, on a chapeau a martlet. 95. i in the dexter foot a pennon of the the Glen, in the parish of Traquair,
Peeblessh., and of St. Rollox, in the
Tempest, Bart., of Stella, Durh., a mart- I city of Glasgow, a mast with a sail
hoisted ppr. Dens dabit vein. 160. 11
let sa., beaked gu. 95. 5 second, charged with the cross of St.
George, the streamers wavy az. and
Templar or Templer, a crane's head is- gu., the staff or, under an oak-tree

suing ppr. ppr., fructed gold. Xihil sine labore. Tennant, of Pool, Lanarksh., a boat-sail

Temple, nee Buckingham, Duke of. Templer, John George Edmund, Lin- ppr. Pro utilitate. 160. 9

Temple, see Dufferin and Ava, Marquess dridge, Devonsh., same crest. Tennant, Hon. Sir David, of Cape Town,

of. Templer, Devonsh., a beehive with bees Cape of Good Hope, Member of the

Temple, -see Palmerston, Viscount. diversely volant. 137. 7 Legislative Assembly, a mast with a
Temple, Baron Nugent, see Nugent. salt hoisted ppr. Deus dabit vela. 160. 11
Templeton, a holy lamb regardant arg.,

Temple, Earl (Temple [Gore-Langton]). supporting a banner gu. [ Tennant, Scotland, a sail ppr. Dabit
Newton Park, near Bath : An( i ) Templeton, Scotland, a tree ppr.
143. 5 Dens vela. i6o. 9
eagle or and a wyvern vert, their necks Templetown, Viscount (Upton),
Castle Tennant of Lennes, Scotland, same crest.

entwined and regardant (for Langton). Upton. Templepatrick. co. Antrim, on Plena dabit Deus vela. 160. 9

A310. 2. (2) heraldic tiger salient a ducal coronet or, a war-horse passant Tennant, Major Claude Cambridge, Bclvi-

arg., collared gu. (for Gore). In hoc regardant sa., bridled, saddled, sans dere, We3-mouth, Dorset, a demi-lion

signo vinces. stirrups, and accoutred of the first. rampant ppr., holding between the

Temple, Sir Grenville Louis John, Bart., Virtuiis avoritm pramium. 240. 10 paws an escallop or. Tenax et fidelis.

of Stowe, Bucks, on a ducal coronet or, Tench, Derbysh. and London, a stag sta- Tennent, see Emerson-Tennent.

a martlet gold. Templa quam dilecta. tant. 117. 5 Tennyson, Baron (Tennyson), of Aid-

95. 12 Tench of Ballyhaly House, co. Wexford, worth, Haslemere, a dexter arm in

Temple, Sir Richard Carnac, Bart.. CLE., Ireland, a lion rampant sa., supporting armour embowed, the hand gauntleted

of the Nash, in the parish of Kempsey, a battle-axe or. Tenchebrai. or, grasping a broken tilting-spear
enfUed with a garland of laurel ppr.
Worcs., on a ducal coronet a martlet Tench, Bart, (extinct), of Low Leyton,

or. Templa quam dilecta. 95. 12 Essex, an arm couped at the elbow Itespiciens prospiciens. cf. 197. 3

Temple, Arthur (Ernest) Harris, of erect vested gu., cuffed arg., holding Tennyson-D'Eyncourt, Edwin Clayton,

Waterstown, co. Westmeath, Ireland, in the hand a tench ppr. of 56, Warwick Square, S.W. : (i) A
on a ducal coronet a martlet or, charged Tenche of London, an arm vested gu.,
lion peissant gardant arg., on the head

with a crescent for difference. 241. 7 turned up arg., holding in the hand a a coronet of fleurs-de-lis or, the dexter
Temple, on a ducal coronet a martlet, aU tench, all ppr. fore-paw supporting an escutcheon

or. 95. 12 Tendering or Tendring of Tendering, az., charged with a fess dancettee be-

Temple of Revilrig, Scotland, a piUar Essex, a ship under sail ppr. 160. 13 tween ten billets, four and six or (for
wreathed about with woodbine ppr. Tenison, see King-Tenison.
D'Eyncourt). (2) A dexter arm in

Te stante virebo. 176. 4 Tenison, .see Kingston, Earl of. armour, the hand gauntleted or. hold-

Temple, Bucks, Leics., Warw., and Kent, Tenison of Kilronan Castle, Ireland, a ing a broken tilting-spear enfiled with

and Bishopstrowe, Wilts, a talbot leopard's face jesant-de-lis. 22. 5 —a garland of laurel ppr. (for Tennyson).

sejant sa., collared and ringed or. Tenison, Ireland, a mitre charged with a En avant. Nil temere.

55- I chevron. cf. :8o. 5 Tenterden, Baron (.-ibbott), of Hendon,

Temple, Grenville Newton, Esquire, of Tenison of Hetherset, Norf., a dove ppr. Middx., a fox passant per pale or and

Bishopstrow House, near Warminster, 92. 2 arg., charged on the shoulder with a

same crest. Tenison, Charles MacCarthy, Hobart, water-bouget sa. Labore. cf. 32. I

Temple of Whitney, O.xon., a talbot se- Tasmania: A(i) dove ppr., holding Tenyson, a dexter arm in armour em-

jant sa., collared and ringed or, charged Ain its beak a rose gu. (2) demi- bowed holding in the hand a tilting-

on the shoulder for difference with a griffin segreant or, armed and langued spear in bend sinister, enfiled with a

mullet arg. cf. 55. I gu., charged on the shoulder and wing garland.

Temple, Bart, [extinct), of Sheen, Surrey, with two trefoils slipped in fesse vert. Terell, a sword and a key in saltier ppr.

a talbot sejant sa., collared and lined Favente Deo sedulitate. 171. 10

or. Flecti nan jrangi. 55-5 Tennant, on a chapeau ppr., a unicorn's Ternan, Lieutenant-Colonel Heruy Breff-

Temple, Cowper-, Hon. William Francis, head erased or. 49. 10 ney, Ashley Cottage, Hersham Road,
Walton-on-Thames, a dragon passant
of Broadlands, Hants: A(i) talbot Tennant, John Robert, of Chapel House,

sejant sa., coUared or, and charged for Yorks, between two wings gu., each ppr., resting the dexter fore-claw upon

distinction with a cross crosslet of the charged with a bezant, a sword erect a fleur-de-lis gu. Bradhach. cf. ^j. 2

Asame (for Temple), c/. 55. i. (2) ppr., point downwards, pommel and Terne of London, a demi-sea-horse ppr.,
lion's gamb erect and erased or. hold-
hilt or, transpiercing a human heart finned or, holding in the paws an

ing a branch vert, fructed gu. (/or gu. Tenax et fidelis. no. 8 anchor of the same.

Coicper). Flecti non jrangi. cf. 37. 4 Tennant, Charles Coombe, Cadoxton Terrell, a leopard's face gu. 22. 2

Temple of Burton Dassett, Warw., on a Lodge, Neath, Glamorgansh., a winged Terrey of London, a dragon's head erased

mount vert, a talbot sejant sa. heart gu. pierced with a dagger ppr., vert, vomiting flames ppr., collared

cf. 55. 2 hilted or. erm., ringed and lined or. cf. 72. 5

Temple, A. W., Esquire, Warburton Tennant, Staffs, a lion passant gardant Terrick, a lion salient or.

House, Bridport, Dorset, on a ducal gu., the dexter fore-paw resting on an Terry, on a rock a swan ppr.

coronet a martlet, all or. Templa escutcheon erm., thereon two bars sa., Terry, a demi-lion ppr., holding a fleur-

qitam dUecia. charged with bezants. de-lis gu. 13.2

Templeman, Dorset, on a chapeau a Tennant of Little Aston Hall, Shenstone, Terry, Sir Joseph, of Hawthorn Villa,

phoenix in flames ppr. 82. 11 Staffs, and the Eades, Upton-on- the Mount, York, a demi-lion rampant

Templeman of Dorchester, Dorset, and Severne, Worcs., a lion passant gar- ppr., gorged with a wreath of roses

Hants, a cubit arm erect vested az.. dant gu., the dexter fore-paw resting arg., holding in the dexter paw a fleur-

on an escutcheon erm., thereon two de-lis or, and supporting with the sinis-

bars sa., the upper charged with two ter a fasces in bend, also ppr. Quod

bezants and the lower with one. tibi hoc cUteri.

TER 545 THI

Terry, Major-General Astley Fellowea, beak an arrow in pale sa., barbed and Thatcher, Essex, a Saxon sword or eeax
123, St. George's Road, S.W., a lion's feathered arg. Nobilitaa sola virtus.
head erased arg., guttee-de-larmes, ppr. 171. 2
between two oak-branches fructed in 78. 8
arch ppr, Perseveranti dabitur. 275. 14 Thayer of Theydon, Essex, a talbot's
Thackeray, Rev. Arthur Thomas James,
Terry, Rev. William Arthur, Ladywood M.A., Norton 'i'icarage, Loddon, Norf., head erased per fess erm. and gu. 56. 2
House, Jackfield, Salop, same crest same crest and motto.
and motto. Theed, Bucks, an eagle's head erasedor.
Thackeray, Charles, Chapel, Earl's Colne,
Terry or Tyrry of Baghyoghis, co. Cork, Essex, same crest and motto. 83. 2
Ireland, a demi-lion rampant gu., hold- Thellusson, see Rendlesham, Baron.
ing between the paws an escutcheon Thackeray, Sir Edward Talbot, K.C.B., Thellusson, Herbert, J.P., Brodsworth
V.C.. same crest and motto.
Terry of Cork and Spain, a demi-lion Hall, Doncaster, a demi-greyhound
rampant gu., holding between the Thackeray, Rev. Francis St. John,
paws an escutcheon with the repre- Mapledurham Vicarage, Reading, same salient arg., collared sa., between two
sentation of a human face thereon. crest and motto. wings of the last, each charged with a
Ex cruce hone. trefoil slipped or. Labore et honore.
Thackeray, Frederick Rennell, J. P., Thelwall, on a mount vert, a stag lodged
Tervise, on a mount a stag rising from Yarrow House, Dereham, Norf., same
under a bush ppr. crest and motto. ppr., attired or, pierced in the breast
by an arrow arg., vulned gu.
Tery, Ireland, a boar's head erased and Thaokray, William, Esquire, Fairmont,
Manningham, Bradford, a falcon hold- cj. 115. 12
ing in its beak an arrow point
downwards in bend sinister. Nobilitas Theobald, Kent, a phoenix sa.. in flames

ppr. 82. 2

Theobald, same crest. Benigno numine.

Theobald, Essex, out of clouds ppr.,

erect. 43- 3 est sola Veritas. cf. 78. 8 with rays issuing therefrom or, a demi-

Teschemaker, late William Henry, Es- Thackwell, Edward Francis, Rostellan lion with wings displayed sa.

quire, J. P., of Taipo Hill and Kauro Castle, Rostellan : ( i ) Same crest as Theobald of Barking Hall, Suff., a cock
above. (2) Within a chaplet of oak
Hill, Otago, New Zealand, uses : issu- with wings endorsed gu. cj. 91. 7

ing out of a ducal coronet two wings ppr., a dragon's head erased, paly of six Theshmaker, between wings arg., an

displayed and between them a muUet. or and gu., the neck transpierced by eagle's head. 84. 2

Ohne furcht. an arrow barbed and flighted, all ppr. Thesiger, Baron Chelmsford, see Chelms-

Tetley of Lynn. Norf., a boar's head and Mihi soliciludo juturi. ford.

nock issuant sa. 41. i Thackwell, Walter Joseph de Rupe, Thestlethwayte, Wilts, on a ducal coro-
net or, an eagle displayed arg.
Tetley, Rev. James George, Canon's Aghada Hall, Rostellan, co. Cork,

Lodge, 5, Apsley Road, Clifton, Bristol, same crests and motto. c/. 75- 2
an escallop or, in front of two cross 169. 2
Thackwell, Major-General William de Thetford, a dagger erect ppr.

crosslets fitchee in saltire, the dexter Wilton Roche, Wynstone Place, Brook- Thetford of Batishall, Norf., a heraldic
tiger sejant or, maned and tufted sa.
gu. , the sinister az. Triumpko cruce. thorpe, Glouc, same crests and motto.

266. II Thackwell, John, Wilton Place, Dymock, Thicknesse of Bartley, StaBs, a cubit
arm erect vested paly of six or and gu.,
Tetlow, Lanes, on a book erect gu., Glouc, within a chaplet of oak ppr., a holding in the hand a scythe ppr.
clasped or, a silver penny, on the top
dragon's head erased, paly of six or

of the book a dove ppr., holding in the and gu., the neck transpierced by an cj. log. I
beak a crow-quill pen sa. Prcemium
arrow barbed and flighted, aU ppr. Thicknesse, Rt. Rev. Francis Henry,
Bishop Suffragan of Leicester, of Beech
virtntis honor. 93. 5 Mihi solicit udo juturi. Hill, Lanes, a cubit arm erect vested
paly or and gu., charged with a cross
Tetlow, William Atcherley, Esquire, of Thackwell, within a chaplet of oak ppr.,

3, Crosshall Street. Liverpool, a demi- a dragon's head reversed paly of six,
lion rampant holding in the dexter
paw a sprig of laurel. Vos Lauri transpierced by an arrow barbed and erosslet counter-changed, cuffed arg.,

flighted, also ppr. Mihi soliciludo holding in the hand ppr. a scythe, the

juturi. handle or, the blade downwards az.

Teulon, a cross patee gu.. within an orle Thackwell, John, Esquire, Wilton Place, Sine dade sterno. cj. 209. i

of seven stars ppr. 164. 9 Dymocke, Glouc, same crest and Thicknesse, Ralph, 32, Victoria Street,
Westminster, S.W., same crest and
Tew, between two wings a spur-rowel az. motto.

Tew, Edward Grosvenor, Carleton Thackwell, out of a mural coronet arg., motto.

Grange, Pontefract, same crest. Je a dexter arm embowed vested in the Thimbleby of Irnham, Lines, a boars

trie. uniform of the 15 th King's Hussars, head or. eouped gu. ti-

Tew, Percy, Esquire, M.A., D.L., J.P., and from the wrist pendant by a riband Thimblethorp of Foulsham, Norf., and

Heath Hall, Wakefield, same crest and gu., fimbriated az., a representation of Henley-on-Thames, Oxon., an ostrich's

motto. the silver medal for Waterloo, the head erased or, lietween two wings

Tewydall of Staines, Middx., an eagle's hand grasping and in the attitude of arg., holding in the beak a horse-shoe
head eouped sa., holding in the beak striking with a sword ppr., pommel
an ear of wheat or. or. cj. 97. 10
and hilt or, between two branches of
Teynham, Baron (Roper-Curzon), of laurel issuing in like manner fro Thimblethorp, Glouc, between two wings

arg., a greyhound's head erased or.

Teynham, Kent : (i) A popinjay rising coronet, and abov upon an 1 croll the Thin, Scotland, a boar's head eouped sa.

Aor, collared gu. (/or Curzon). (2) motto Frappe fort. 43- I
Thirke, a lion couchanfc between twj
I

lion rampant sa., upholding in the jThackweU, William Poison, the White

dexter paw a ducal coronet or (for House, Pauntley, Newent, Glouc, laurel-branches in orle.

Roper). Spes mea in Deo. I same crest and motto. Thirwall, two daggers in saltier ppr.
169. 8
Teys of Layer- de-la- Hay, Essex, out of a [Thaker or Thaeker of Repton Priory,
Derbysh., a bittern setting among reeds Thirwell, on a ducal coronet erm., a boar's
ducal coronet or, a heraldic tiger's
head and neck arg.
head arg., maned az. 25. 3 I ppr. Thirwell, Northumb., on a chapeau gu..

Thaeker, out of clouds a dexter and a Thanet, Earl of (Tufton). a sea-lion sejant turned up arg., a boar's head coupeJ
:
—sinister arm in armour embowed hold- at the neck of the second.
I arg. Fiel pero desdichado. Ales volai Thiselton-Dyer, Sir William Turner,

ing up the sun ppr. K.C.M.G., CLE., Royal Botanic
Gardens, Kew, out of a crown vallery
Thaeker, Ireland, a pelican's head erased Tharrold, on the top of a Corinthianj or, a goat's head sa., armed and gorged
with a collar gemel, also or. Spectemur
vert. 98- 2 pillar arg., a trefoil vert. Ex merito.

Thackeray, the shaft of a broken tilting- 176. I

spear in pale surmounted by the two Tharp of Chippenham Park, Cambs, the

broken pieces in saltire, the whole figure of Hope represented by a demi-

enfiled by a ducal coronet. woman habited or, the mantle purp.. agendo.
Thlstlethwayte, Alexander Edward, of
Thackeray, Essex, an eagle with wings and flowing over the sinister shoulder,
elevated, charged on the breast with and supporting in her dexter hand an Southwick Park, Hants, a demi-lio:i
az., supporting a pheon or.
j anchor ppr., resting upon the wreath.

a cherub's head ppr., holding in the '

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THI 546 THO

Thistlethwayte, a demi-lion az., holding Thomas of Bromley, Kent, a demi- Thompson, Rev. Sir Peile, Bart., of Park

a pheon or. leopard rampant ppr., supporting a Gate, Guiseley, Yorks, in front of the
Thistlethwayte of Winterlow, Wilts, on
baton erect or. battlements of a tower ppr., a cubit

a ducal coronet or, an eagle displayed Thomas of Lewes, Sussex, a talbot sejant arm vested az., charged with a mullet

arg. cf. 75. 2 ppr., spotted arg. and sa., eared of the of six points or, the cuff arg., the hand

Thom, Scotland, a hand holding a sword last. cf. 55. 2 ppr., holding five ears of wheat slipped

ppr. Dum vivo spero. 212. 13 Thomas, a greyhound's head arg., be- or. Wheare vertue lys, love never dys.

Thomas, Wales, out of a ducal coronet tween two roses gu., slipped and 3ii- 12

a demi-sea-horse salient. leaved vert. 61. 11 Thompson of Morpeth, Northumb., an
,

Thomas, Edward David, of Welfield Thomas of TregoUs, Cornw., three ar- arm erect vested gu., cuffed arg., hold-
| ing in the hand ppr. five ears of wheat
House, Radnor, out of a mural coionet rows, two in saltier and one in pale

arg., a demi-sea-horse gu., crined or, ppr., banded gu. 173. i or. In lumine lucem. 205. 7

charged on the shoulder with a cinque- Thomas, a buck trippant ppr. 1 17. 8 Thompson of Lansdown Place, Somers.,

foil of the first, holding in the paws an Thomas, Abraham Garrod, M.D., Clytha a mount vert, therefrom in front of

anchor erect sa., resting on the coronet. Park, Newport, upon a garb fesseways a cubit arm vested az., cuffed arg.,

/ Ddiiw hor diolch. 255. 16 or, an eagle displayed ppr., holding in the hand holding seven ears of wheat

Thomas, Algernon Evan, R.N., Cserwaion, the beak a staff or, entwined by a ppr., the sun rising or.

Builth R.S.O., Breconsh., same crest. serpent vert. Egni a bvydd. Thompson of Borris Castle, Queen's

Thomas, Charles Evan, Esquire, J.P., Thomas, William, Tregarnedd, Llangefni Co. , Ireland, an armed arm erect holding

D.L., of GnoU, Neath, Glamorgansh., R.S.O., Anglesey, upon waves of the in the hand five ears of wheat ppr.

out of a mural coronet arg., a demi- sea a ship in full sail ppr., between two Thompson, Durh., an arm in armour em-

sea-horse gu., crined or, resting the anchors in bend stocks upwards sa. bowed quarterly or and az., holding in

paws on an anchor erect sa. Dduw Fac recte et nil time. the gauntlet ppr. a tilting-spear erect.

hor diolch. 46- 6 Thomas, David Collet, 21, Second Thompson, Sir Henry, Bart., 35, Wim-

Thomas, Edward David, Welfield, BuUth, Avenue, Hove, a demi-unicorn gu., pole Street, W., in front of an arm

Breconsh., same crest and motto. charged with two chevronels arg., and embowed in armour, the hand in a

Thomas, Sir Godfrey Vignoles, Bart., a resting the sinister leg on a plate, gauntlet holding a broken tilting-spear,

demi-unicorn erm., armed, crined, and thereon a fleur-de-lis gu. Equus in a staff fessewise entwined by a serpent,

ungu or, supporting an escutcheon sa. arduis. all ppr. Je veux de bonne giietre. 2S7. 12
Thompson, George, Esquire, of Cloas-
Virtus invicta gloriosa. Thomas-Stanford, Charles, 3, Ennismore
keagh Castle, co. Dublin, an arm
Thomas of Blunsdon Abbey, Highworth, AGardens, S.W. : (i) buffalo's head embowed in armour ppr., holding in
Wilts, an eagle displayed erm., holding
cabossed sa. within a chain in arch or,

in the beak an ear of wheat leaved and the head charged for distinction with a the hand, also ppr., five ears of wheat
slipped ppr., in front thereof an es- or, the arm charged with a trefoil vert.
Across crosslet, also or. (2) demi-

cocheon per pale az. and sa., charged unicorn gu. charged on the body with In lumine lucem.

with an eagle displayed or. 276. S two chevronels arg., and supporting Thompson, Robert Wade, Clonskeagh

Thomas, Major-General John Wellesley, with the sinister fore-paw a plate Castle, Dublin, same crest and motto.

25, Eldon Road, Kensington, a demi- charged with a fleur-de-lis gu. .^quus Thompson of Bishopwearmouth, Durh.,

unicorn erm. resting its sinister foot London, Suff., and Yorks, an arm ia

on an escutcheon sa. Thomason, a demi-talbot arg., ducally armour embowed quarterly or and az.,

Thomas of Gellywernew, Carmarthensh., gorged or. 55-12 holding in the gauntlet ppr. a broken

a heron's head erased arg. gorged with, Thomason, on a gauntlet in fess, a falcon Dumlance of the first. spiro, spero.

Aa garland of roses gu. Deo ei patre close belled. 86. 13 197- 3

cf. 106. 6 Thomkins, a dove within an adder in Thompson, Sir Thomas Raikes, Bart.,

Thomas, a heron's head erased arg., gorged orle ppr. 92. 1 of Hartsbourne, Herts, out of a naval
coronet or, an arm in armour embowed
with a chaplet of roses gu. cf. 106. 6 Thomlinson of London and Yorks, out ppr., garnished of the first, the hand
supporting a lance erect, also ppr. Non
Thomas, Rhys Goring, of Plas Llannon. of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head

Carmarthensh., same crest. A Deo et arg. 67. 9

patre. cf. 106. 6 Thomlinson, out of a mural coronet a quo sed quomodo. 30S. 4

Thomas of Selling, Clavering, Brit- griffin's head ppr. 67. 10 Thompson, Meysey-, Sir Henry Meysey,

ters, Kent, and Islington, Middx., be- Thomlinson of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Bart., D.L., J.P., of Kirby Hall, Yorks,
tween two spears erect or, a Cornish Northumb., a greyhound per pale arg. an arm embowed in armour quarterly

chough rising ppr. 108. 7 and vert. cf. 60. 2 or and az., the gauntlet ppr., holding
the truncheon of a broken lance of the
Thomas of Wrotham, Kent, a Cornish Thomlinson of Blencogo, Cumb., a grey-

chough with wings elevated sa., beaked hound per pale wavy arg. and vert. liist. Je veux de bonne guerre.

and legged gu., between two spears cf. 60. 2 cf. 197. 7

erect or, headed arg. 108. 7 Thomond, Marquess of (O'Bryen), an Thompson of Newcastle-on-Tyne, an arm

Thomas of London, on the branch of a arm embowed holding in the hand embowed in armour quarterly or and

tree in fess, sprouting at the dexter end a sword arg., hilt and pommel or. az., holding in the gauntlet ppr. the

vert, a raven with wings expanded sa. Vigueur de desus. 195. 2 truncheon of a broken lance of the

Thomas, on a cross aiguise arg., the foot Thompson, Baron Haversham {extinct}, first. Je veux de bonne guerre, c/. 197. 7

trunked and the middle stem raguled, an arm erect vested gu., cuffed arg., I Thompson of Broomford Manor, Devon-

a bird sa. holding in the hand ppr. five ears of sh., a dexter arm in armour couped in

Thomas, a dragon's head erased ppr.. wheat or. In lumine lucem. 205. 7 fesse ppr., the hand holding a cross
crosslet fitchee arg. Deus providebit.
holding in the mouth a hand couped Thompson, Northumb., same crest. In

at the wrist gu. 72. 6 lumine luce. 205. 7 211. 14

Thomas of Whitwick, Heref., a dragon's Thompson of Clonfin, Longford, an arm Thompson, a derai-grifiin segreant. 64. 2
j

head erased ppr. cf. 71. 2 in armour embowed holding in the Thompson, a buck's head cabossed ppr.
1

Thomas, Sir George Sidney Meade, Bart., hand, all ppr., five ears of wheat or, the 122. 5
of Yapton Place, Sussex, a demi-lion
arm charged with a trefoil vert. In Thompson, Colonel Pearson Scott, C.B.,

rampant gu. Honesty is the best policy. lumine luce. in front of two swords in saltire, poiuta
upwards, ppr., pommel and hilt or. a
I stag trippant per pale of the last and

10. 3 Thompson, Acheson Quinton Dick
!

Thomas, out of a ducal coronet a demi- Thomas, Esquire, J.P., of Annaverna,

lion rampant holding a flag. CO. Louth, Ireland, a cubit arm erect sa. Fidditer.

Thomas, Freeman-, Freeman, of Rattan, vested gu., cuffed erm., and charged Thompson, a lion rampant gu., ducally

Sussex, a demi-lion rampant gu., with an Oriental crown or, the hand gorged or. c/. i. 13
charged on the shoulder with an
grasping five eats of wheat ppr. In I Thompson, John Troughton, a Hon ram-

ermine spot arg. c/. lo- 2 lumine lucem. cf. 205. 7 I pant az., gorged with a collar vair,.

THO 547 THO

holding in the dexter fore-paw a swan's Thomson of Clonfin, Granard, co. Long- thereon a banner of the first, fringed

head erased arg., and resting the dexter ford, an arm embowed in armour ppr., of the second, charged with a cross

liind-leg on three annulets interlaced holding in the hand, also ppr., five ears flory or (for Buncombe).

fessewise or. 237. 6 of wheat or, the arm charged with a Thomson, Scotland, a dexter naked arm

Thompson of Thingwell Hall, Lanes, trefoil vert, hi lumine lucem. couped at the elbow fesseways ppr.,

a lion rampant per fesse nebuly arg. Thomson, Quintin Acheson, Annaverna, holding a cross crosslet fitchie erect

and sa., holding between the paws a near Ravensdale, co. Louth, a cubit az. Deus providebit.

lure or. A'osce teipsum. arm erect vested gu., cuffed erm., and Thomson, Scotland, a dexter hand hold-

Thompson, George Rodie, J.P., D.L., charged with an Oriental crown or, ing a cross crosslet fitchee sa. Honestie

Lynewood, Sunninghill, Berks, same the hand grasping five ears of wheat is the best policie. 221. 14

crest and motto. ppr. In lumine lucem. Thomson, Deas-, a dexter hand erect ppr.,

Thompson of London, a lion rampant Thomson of Logic, Scotland, a dexter holding a cross crosslet fitchee in bend

gii. I. 13 hand holding stalks of lint under sinister gu. Fortis in arduis.

Thompson, Surrey, a lion sejant or, hold- bloom ppr. Induatrice munus. 221. 14

ing a saltier arg. Thomson, Herbert Archer, Esquire, of Thomson of Camphill, Renfrewsh., Scot-

Thompson of London, Durh., and Cotting- Parkwood House, Whetstone, N., land, a dexter arm in armour ppr., the
ham Castle, YorUs, a lion rampant gu., same crest and motto.
Thomson of Low Wood, co. Antrim, hand holding a cross crosslet fitchee
ducally gorged or. Go on, and taie Ireland, a dexter arm embowed in
arg. Deus providebit. cf. 210. 14

care. cf. i. 13 Thomson of Bonaly, co. Edinburgh. Scot-

Thompson, Vincent Thomas, Esquire, ppr., the hand also ppr., land, a dexter hand ppr., holding a

M.A., of 195, Belle Vue Road, Leeds, cross crosslet fitchee gu., and cross crosslet fitchee az. Vincit omnia
same crest and motto. the arm charged with a spur-rowel of Veritas. 221. 14

Thompson, Yorks, a demi-ounce erminois, the last. Honesty is the best policy. Thomson, Spencer Thomson, B.A., J.P.,

collared, ringed, and lined az. 23. 13 Thomson, Spencer Campbell, Esquire, of Eilean Shona, Acharacle, Inverness-

Thompson, Bart, (extinct), of Virhees, 10, Eglinton Crescent, Edinburgh, a sh., same crest and motto.

Sussex, on a naval coronet az., charged dexter hand ppr.. holding a cross cross- Thomson, Scotland, a cross crosslet

on the rim with three crosses patce let fitchee erect az. Vincit omnia fitchee gu. Optima est Veritas. 166. 2

arg., a unicorn passant of the last, Veritas. cf. 221. 14 Thomson, Scotland, a rose gu., barbed

gorged with a wreath of laurel ppr. Thomson, Scotland, a dexter hand couped vert, seeded or. Christus providebit.
149. 2
Dum spire spero. in fess ppr., holding a cross crosslet

Thompson of Clements. Iltord. Sussex, fitched az. Honesty is good policy. Thomson of Maynes, Scotland, a branch

on a habick sa., a falcon belled or, 221. 10 of palm ppr. Patientia et gratia vinco.

holding in the beak a teazle ppr. 86. 4 Thomson, Anstruther-, John. Charleton, 147. I

Thompson of London, a hawk with wings Cohnsburgh, Fifesh., two arms in Thomson of Wester Bogie, Fifesh.. Scot-

expanded ppr., beaked and legged or, armour holding a battle-axe, all ppr. land, a branch of palm ppr. Patentia
between two spears erect, the staves
(for Anstruther). (2) A naked arm vinco. 147. I

of the last headed arg. couped at the elbow ppr., holding a Thomson, Scotland, a thistle ppr. Pro

Thompson, Ireland, an ostrich's head cross crosslet gu. (for Thomson). patria. cf. 150. 2

and neck erm., holding in the beak a Thomson, an arm couped below the elbow Thomson of Portlethen and Banchory,

horse-shoe or. Lucem virtus amat. holding in the hand a cross crosslet Kincardinesh., and Fairley, Aber-

Thompson of Boughton, Kent, out of a fitched. Optima est Veritas. deensh., a crane holding in the beak a

ducal coronet arg., an ostrich's head, 221. 14 —palm-branch, all ppr. Curceceditfatum.
Suum cuique.
holding in the beak a horse-shoe, all or. Thomson, late John Turnbull, Esquire,

Thompson of Pelham Rayton, Kent, a of Lennel. Gladstone, Inveroargill, Thomson of Aberdeen, a crane holding
in its beak a twig of palm ppr. Curoe
greyhound sejant gu., collared and New Zealand, late Surveyor-General
of New Zealand, uses a dexter naked cedit fatum.
lined or. cf. 59. 2 arm couped at the elbow and lying Thomson, Samuel John, of Kenfield,

Thompson of London, between two palm-

branches in orle a flaming heart, all fessways, holding in the hand a cross Kent : ( I ) On a mount vert, a grey-
crosslet fitchee erect. Deus providebit. hound sejant arg., gorged with a collar
ppr. 181. 12

Thompson of Hamburgh, a palm-branch Thomson, Mitchell, Esquire, of 6, Char- az., studded or, therefrom reflexed

Pljr. Patientia vinco. 147. I lotte Square, Edinburgh, a hand ppr., over the back a leash of the last,
holding a cross crosslet fitchee gu. charged on the shoulder for distinction
Thorns, the late George Hunter Mac-

Thomas, Esquire, F.R.S.E., F.S.A., Deus providebit. 221. 14 with a cross crosslet gu. (for Thomson).
Advocate, Sheriff, and Vice-Admiral of
Orkney and Shetland Islands, of 13, Thomson, White-, Colonel Sir Robert A(2) heart gu., encircled by a ducal
Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, a demi-
Thomas, K.C.B., Broomford Manor, coronet arg., between two palm-

Exbourne, North Devonsh. : (i) A branches ppr. (for Toker). Provi-

unicorn erm., armed, crined, and ungu. dexter hand and arm in armour couped dentia tutamen. cf. 181. 14

or. supporting an escutcheon, also or. between the hand and elbow in fess ppr. Thomson, a martlet. 95. 4

Virtutis prcemium. 304- 9 holding erect a cross crosslet fitched or, of Dalmuir House, Dum-

Tboms, Thomas H., of Tay-Bank, A(for Thomson). (2) stork arg., and ., Scotland, a lion rampant

Withington, same crest and motto. holding in the beak a bullrush, and ppr. Optima est Veritas. i. 13
resting the dexter leg on an hourglass,
Thorns, on a mount an oak-tree fructed, Thomson, a lion rampant or, ducally

all ppr. M143- all ppr. (for White). Deus providebit. gorged az. cf. i. 13

Thomson, see Kelvin, Baron. Thomson, Robert Charteris, Amisfield, Thomson of Shalficld, Essex and Lines,

Thomson, a cubit arm erect vested, hold- Hamilton, Canada, an arm in armour a lion rampant ducally gorged or.

ing in the hand five ears of wheat. issuing out of a cloud, the hand holding cf. I. 13

205. 5 a dagger ppr. Non gladio sed gratia. Thomson, Primrose-, a lion passant
Thomson, Scotland, a hand holdmg a
Thomson, Buncombe-Poulett-, of Boe- gardant ppr. Fortis et fidus. 4. 3

bimch of flowers ppr. Indu.stria hampton and Waverley Abbey, Surrey, Thomson of Dalmuir, Dumbartonsh., a

7niirus. j

Thomson of London, a cubit arm erect (i) An arm in armour embowed ppr., I lion rampant ppr. Optima est Veritas.
vested gu., cuffed arg., holding in the
garnished or, holding in the hand the I- 13
hand ppr. a sprig or.
Thomson of Trevelyan and St. Caroc, staff of a broken tiltlng-spear, also ppr Thomson of Fairleyhope, co. Edinburgh,

Cornw., a cubit arm erect vested gu., (for Thomson). 197. 7. (2) An arm Scotland, a quiU ppr. Fato prudentia
cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.
five ears of wheat or. In lumine lucem. in armour embowed holding in the

205. 7 gauntlet, all ppr., a sword arg., hilted Thomson of Grange, Clackmannansh.,

Aor (for Poulelt). 195. i. (3) demi- and Charleywood, Herts, issuing from

lion gu., charged on the shoulder with I a naval coronet or, a stag's head gu.,

a water-bouget arg., supporting a spear, attired of the first, holding in his

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mouth a slip of oak vert, fructed ppr., Thornes, Shropsh., a hand holding a club Thornton, out of a mural coronet a demi-
and charged on the neck with a cross
crosslet fitchee, also or. Lente in voto. ppr. 214. 6 lion rampant, holding in the dexter
Thomson of Buchiomb. Banffsh., a stag's
head eabossed ppr. Deus providebit. Thornex, on a mount vert, a greyhound paw a slip. 16. II

122. 5 couchant or, gorged with a label of Thornton, Hon. George, of Sydney,

Thomson, Ringler-, a stag's head erased three points gu. Longwood, Darling Point, and Llan-
gu., attired with ten tynes and gorged
with a ring or. Meminisse juvabit. Thorney of London, a demi-lion rampant gollen, Summer Hill, all in New South

ppr., extending his paw woimded by a Wales, Australia, Member of the Legis-

thorn sticking therein. lative Council of New South Wales,

Thorneycroft of Hadley Park, Shropsh., Chairman of the City Bank and of the

Cf. 121. 2 over a mural coronet gu., a falcon Savings Bank, issuing out of a ducal
volant ppr., jessed, membered, and
Thomson, W. W., E.sqnire, Hill Farm, coronet a lion's head. 17. 5

Jlitcham, on a chapeau ppr., a sword in beaked or, between two palm-branches Thornton of Birkin, Yorks, a lion's heatl

pale, point upwards, between two wings. of the same. Fortis qui se vincit. erased ppr., gorged with a ducal coro-

Thorburn, Sir Robert, K.C.M.G., of Thornhagh of Fenton, Notts, an heraldic net or. 18. 5

Devon Place, Saint John's, New- tiger's heed or, maned, armed, and Thornton of Scarborough, Yorks, out of

foundland, a dove holding in her beak tufted sa., gorged with a collar wavy a ducal coronet or, a lion's head ppr.

an olive-branch. Vivimusinspe. 92.5 17. 5

Thores of Garniestown, Scotland, a falcon Thornhill, see McCreagh-Thornhill. Thornton, Rev. J., Ewell, Surrey, a lion's

soaring aloft ppr. Immeritas temnere Thornhill of Woodleys, Oxon., and Lines, head erased purp., gorged with a ducal

minas. 88. 3 a woman's head couped at the shoul- coronet or.
ders affrontce ppr., vested, crined, and Thornton, John Knowsley, Hildesham
Thoresby of Hay, Brecknocksh. a lion
,

rampant sa., supporting a battle-axe ducally crowned, all or. Hall, Cambridge, same crest.

or. In silentio /ortitudo. Thornhill of Fixby, Yorks, the bust of a Thornton, Charles Conway, British Con-

Thorlby and Thorley, Scotland, a tower woman ppr., vested gu., fimbriated or, sulate-General, Budapest, same crest.

ppr. Fide et fiducia. 1 56. 2 crined and ducally crowned, also or, Thornton, Robert La\vrence, Esquire,

Thorley, a lion's gamb erect arg., fretty and issuing from the coronet five thorn- J. P., Barrister-at-Law, of High Cross,

cf. 36. 4 leaves vert, and charged on the breast Framfield, R.S.O., Sussex. Persevere.
Thorley, a demi-lion rampant or, holding for distinction with a cross crosslet of Thornton, Thomas William, of Brockhall

between the paws a cinquefoil sa. the third. 266. 10 and Newnham, Northamp. and Yorks,

Thorn or Thorne, an owl ppr. 96. 5 Thornhill, Arthur John, Diddington, a demi-lion rampant gu., charged on
Thorn-Pudsey, see Pudsey Hunts, same crest, omitting the cross the shoulder with an escarbuncle or.

Thorn, Henry A. A., Esquire, of Hur- crosslet for distinction. cf. 10. 3

worth, Stonebridge Park, London, Thornhill, Edmund Henry, Esquire, J. P., Thornton of Skerton and Kirkland Hall,

N.W., a lion rampant ppr. Factis non of the Manor House, Boxworth, Cam- Lanes, out of a ducal coronet or, a

verbis bridge, same crest. lion's head gu. Deo spes mea. 17.5

Thornagh, Notts, an heraldic tiger's head Thornhill, Compton-, Bart., J. P., D.L., Thornton of Clapham, Surrey, a lion's

or, maned, armed, and tufted sa., of Riddlesworth Hall, Norf., and head erased purp., gorged with a ducal

gorged with a coUar wavy az. Pakenham Lodge, Suff. : ( i ) three fleurs- coronet or. Fideli tuta vierces.

Thornborough and Thornbury, Hants, de-lis or, in front of the bust of a 18. ;
Westml., Middx., and Yorks, a tiger
woman ppr., vested gu., crined, and Thornton of Brock HaU, Northamp. : (i)

sejant arg., pellettee. on the head a vallary coronet or, A demi-lion rampant gu., charged on

Thornbrough of Bishopsteignton, Devon and issuing from the coronet five the shoulder with an escarbuncle or.

sh., on a naval coronet or, a fox passan thorn-leaves vert. (Thornhill). 287. 13. cf. 10. 3. (2) Out of a ducal coronet
ppr. Spectemnr agendo. or, a dragon's head with wings elevated.
(2) On a rook a beacon fired, in front

Thornburgh-Cropper, of Swaylands thereof a helmet, all ppr. (Compton). 72. I

Kent : ( i ) Upon a rock ppr. , in fron Be fast. 287. 14 Thornton, Cambs, Norf., and Yorks, out

of two spears in saltier az., a croppei Thornhill, out of a ducal coronet a haw- of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head

pigeon or {for Cropper). 94. 9. (2 thorn-tree ppr. between two wings arg.

An heraldic tiger arg.. semee of tor- Thornhill, Michael McCreagh, of Stanton, Thornton of Some, Cambs, Windham,

teaux, collared, and therefrom a chain Derbysh. : (i) A mount, and thereon Norf., and Y^orks, same crest.

reflexed over the back sa., and resting a thorn- tree ppr.. charged upon the Thornton, Bt. Hon. Sir Edward, G.C.B.,

the dexter fore-paw on a fret, also sa. branches with a mascle or. (2) A K.C.B., C.B., P.C, Count de CassUhas

(for Thornburgh). Love every man, demi-lion rampant gu., collared gem- in the Kingdom of Portugal, of 50,

fear no man. 25. 14 eUe, and charged on the shoulder Eaton Square, S.W. : (i) Out of the

Thornburgh-Copper, Edward Denman, with two estoiles or, holding between coronet of a Conde of Portugal, an

same crests and motto. the paws a bezant, thereon two mascles arm embowed vested az., the cuff of

Thorndick, Lines, a demi-hon rampant interleaved sa. Amantes ardua dumos. gold lace or, the Tiand ppr. supporting

gardant or, holding a chaplet of laurel Thornhill, co. Cork, Ireland, a thorn- a flagstaff, therefrom flowing the royal

vert. bush, and thereon a robin redbreast, standard of Portugal. (2) Out of an

Thorndike of Great Carleton, Lines, a all ppr. Eastern coronet or, a dragon's head

damaek rose ppr., leaves and thorns Thornhill of Castle Keevin, co. Cork, between two dragon's wings expanded

vert, at the bottom of the stalk a Ireland, a thorn-bush, and thereon a —erm., ducaUy gorged of the first. Pro
robin redbreast, all ppr. Conquer or die.
beetle or, scarabteus ppr. 149. 10 Rege pio. Fit tnanus aliena sua.

Thorne, Suff. and Devonsh., a lion ram- Thornhill of Ollernshaw, Derbysh., out Thornton of Estnenton, Yorks, out of a

pant sa. I. 10 of a vallary coronet gu., a demi-eagle ducal coronet or. a cockatrice's head,

Thorne of London, same crest. Vincere displayed or, pendant from the neck a combed and wattled gu., between two

vel mori. i. 10 bugle-horn stringed sa. dragon's wings arg. 68. 11

Thorne, Suff., and Melverley, Shropsh., Thornholme of Thornholme, Y'orks, on a Thornton, Middx., a griffin's head erased

out of a ducal coronet or, a mermaid mount vert, a tower arg. cf. 1 1;6. ^ sa., beaked or, charged on the neck

ppr., crined of the first, conjoined to a Thornhull, Wilts, Bucks, and Dorset, a with an escarbuncle or. cf. 66. 2
:

dolphin haurient of the last, devouring bird sa., legged or. Thornton of Grenville, co. Cavan, Ire-

her sinister hand. ! Thornley of London, a wolf's head erased land, a griffin's head erased sa., beaked

Thorneloe, Rt. Rev. Bishop of Algoma, arg., charged on the neck with a bar or, charged on the neck with an escar-

Saulte St. Jlarie, Algoma, I gemelle gu. cf. 30. 8 bimcle of the last. A'ec opprimere nee

Ontario,

Canada, upon a mount vert, a haw- Thornthwaite, Camb., a hon's head erased opprimi. cf. 66. 2

thorn-tree eradicated ppr., between two gu., holding in the mouth a thorn-sprig Thornton, Scotland, a maiden's head

buckles, the tongues erect sa. Deus, vert, fructed ppr. from the shoulders affrontee. vested

noster refugium. 1 Thornton, see Todd-Thornton. az. Vincit pcricida virtus, cf. 1S2. 8

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THO 549 THU

Thornton of Laughton, Lines, out of a Thorp, Rev. Charles Fenwick, Beadnell Thring, Arthur Theodore, Esquire, C.B.,
ducal coronet or, a maiden's head of of 87, St. George's Square, S.W., a cock
the same, vested gu. Vicarage, Chathill, Northumb., a lion per pale or and gu., charged with two
rampant gu., holding in the dexter escaUops counterchanged, in the beak
Thornton of Willoughby, Lines, a leo- paw a fleur-de-lis az., gorged with a
pard's head erased at the neck gardant
plain collar, and pendent therefrom an an ear of barley ppr. 264. 10

escutcheon or, charged with a cross Thring, Christopher Bevan, Ormond

Thornton, Northumb., a fountain or, patee quadrate gu. House, Sion Hill, Bath, same crest.

playing ppr. 159. 13 Thorp, Jonathan, Esquire. Green Hall, Thring, Cyril Theodore, Feldberg, Fox-

Thornton of Thornton, Chesh., out of the Wilmslow, a martlet with wings ele- rock, CO. Dublin, same crest.

top of a tower an arm in armour em- vated or. 95. 1 Thring, George Herbert, South Lodge,

bowed, all ppr.. holding in the hand a Thorp, John Walter Hook, Jordaugate Balcombe, Sussex, same crest.

pennon of St. George. House, Macclesfield, a martlet, wings Thring, Rev. Godfrey, B.A., Ploneks

Thornton of Whitton Castle, Northumb., displayed or. Viva post junera virtus. Hill, Shamley Green, Guildford, same

a tower encircled by a wall. Thorp, an arrow and a palm-branch in

Thornton, Charles Edmund de More, saltier ppr. >7i. 7 Thring, John Huntley, J.P., Alford House,

Welham, Retford, Nottingham. Cervus Thorp of Ryton, Durh., a lion rampant near Castle Cary, Somers., same crest.

gu.. holding in the dexter paw a fleur- Thring, John Gale, Farleigh, Uppingham,

Thornycroft, Charles Edward, of Thorny- de-lis az., gorged with a plain collar, Rutland, same crest.
croft Hall, Chesh., on a mural coronet
gu., a falcon volant ppr., jessed, mem- and pendent therefrom an escutcheon Thring, Lawrence Theodore, M.A., New
bered, and beaked or, between two
or, charged with a cross patee quad- University Club, same crest.

rate of the first, with the motto over, Thring, Rev. John Charles, B.A., the

palm-branches of the last. fi fuj er TuiaTavpu. Super antiquas. Park, Duumow, Essex : (i) Same crest
Thornycroft, John Isaac, Eyot Villa, Thorp, Edward Ellerton, Kirby Park, (jor Thring). (2) On an Eastern

Chiswick, upon the battlements of a West Kirby, Chesh., a reindeer lodged coronet or, a dragon passant gu. (for

tower gu., a falcon rising ppr., belled ppr., holding in the mouth a trefoil Meredith). Doe right and jear not.
and jessed or, between two branches
slipped vert, and resting the dexter Throckmorton of Holland, Devonsh., an

of a thorn-tree or. leg on an escutcheon arg. Semper elephant's head. 133. 2
Thornycroft, William Hamo, R.A., 2 a,
fidelis. Throckmorton or Throgmorton : (i) A
Melbury Road, Kensington, same
Thorpe of Gibshaven, Sussex, Suff., and falcon rising arg., jessed or. 88. 2.
crest. Fortis qui se vincit. Norf.. on a chapeau gu., turned up
(2) An elephant's head erased sa., eared

Thorogood of Hornchurch, Essex, a wolf's erm., a stag sa. 118. i or. 133- 3

head arg. 30. 5 Thorpe, .James, Coddington Hall, Newark- Throckmorton, Sir Nicholas William

Thorold of London, Lines, and of Ches- on-Trent, same crest. Cieorge, Bart., of Cough ton Court,

terton, Cambs, a roebuck erm., attired Thorpe of London, two lion's gambs Warwick, a falcon with wings ex-

or. 117. 5 erect, the dexter or, the sinister arg., —panded and inverted ppr., belled. and
supporting a fleur-de-lis az.
AThorold, Grant-, of Weelsby, Lines : (i ) jessed or. Virtus sola nobilitas.

buck arg., charged on the body with a Thorpe of London and Northamp., a Moribus antiquis. 87. I

quatrefoil vert, resting the dexter foot cock gu., beaked, combed, legged, and Throughston, Worcs., a pelican in her

on an escutcheon az., thereon a wattled or. 91. 2 piety arg. 98. 14
martlet or (jor Thorold). (2) On a rock
a burning mountain surmounted by a Thorpe, Leics., a bull's head couped at Throughston, Bucks, a lion's head erased

the neck quarterly or and sa., armed, per chevron arg. and sa., charged on

rainbow, all ppr. (for Grant). counterchanged. cf. 44. 3 the neck with three roundles counter-
Thorold, Sir Jolm Henry, Bart., J. P.,
Thorpe of Boston, Lines, a lion sejant changed, cj. 17. 8

D.L., of Marston, Lines, a roebuck or, holding between the paws a lozenge Throwgood or Throgood, a wolf's head

trippant erm., attired or. Cervus arg., charged with a maunch sa. arg., charged on the neck with a buckle,

lion servus. 117. 8 ThoytS, William Richard Mortimer, its tongue in fess az. cj. 30. 5

Thorold, Major-General Reginald Gother, Reading, a heath-cock rising ppr.. Throwley, Viscount, see Sondes, Earl.

Belgrave Lodge, Montpelier Terrace, charged on the breast with the charac- Thrupp of Spanish Place, London, on
Cheltenham, same crest and motto. ter of Venus or. Pro rege semper.
a mount vert, a serpent nowed sur-

Thorold of Boothby Hall, Grantham, a cj. 89. 5 mounted by an eagle ppr., the dexter
Thrale, a cross crosslet fitched gu. In
roebuck passant arg., attired or. claw resting on an escutcheon az.,

Cervus nan servus. crure confido. :66. 2 charged with a bee volant or. 76. 9
Thorold, Montague, 47, Wilton Crescent,
Thrale, out of a ducal coronet an oak- Thruston, a stork arg., beaked az., legged
S.W., same crest and motto.
tree fructed ppr. cf. 143. 13 gu. Thrust on. 105. 11

Thoroton of Thoroton. C^reat Crophill Thrale or Threele, Surrey and Southwark, Thruston, same crest. Esse quanl vidKri.

and Car Colston, Notts, a lion ram- Sussex, an oak-tree ppr., fructed or. Thruston, Edmund Heathcote, Pennal

pant per fesse gu. and sa., holding 143- 5 —Tower, Machynlleth, North Wales, a
between the paws a bugle-horn of
Threipland, Bart., of Fingask, Perthsh. : heron arg. Esse quam videri. Thrust
the last. Deus scututii et cornu
A(i) hart's head erased ppr. 121. 2. on.
salulis. Thruxton, Worcs., a pelican in her piety
—(2) A dexter hand gu., holding a
Thoroughgood and Throwgood of Lon- arg., the nest and young ppr., beaked,
don : (I) A demi-lion or. 10. 2. (2) dagger ppr. Animis et /ato. Stricta
A dcmi-greyhound salient arg., collared
parata neci. 212. 3 legged, and vulned gu. 98. 8

Threlle, out of a ducal coronet or, an ThulUier, General Sir Henry Edward

gu. 60. 8 oak-tree arg. cj. 143. 13 Landor, C.S.I., F.R.S., Tudor House,
Thorowgood or Thorogood of Thorow-
Thresher, Richard Frederick, Esquire, of Richmond, Surrey, a lion statant.
good and Shartfield, Herts, a wolf'i
Marsh House, Bentley, Hants, a demi- Vincit amor patrice.

arg. charged on the neck with buck regardant arg., guttee-de-sang Thuillier, Sir Henry Ravenshaw, K.C.LE.,

a lozenge-shaped buckle, the tongue between two branches of fern ppr. 9. the Grove, Boltons, South Kensing-

fesseways az. cj. 30. 5 Thring, Baron (Rt. Hon. Sir Henry ton, S.W., a lion statant gu. Vincit

Thorp, Robert Disney, Esquire, Leeds, Thring, K.C.B.), of Alderhurst, Surrey, amor patrice.

a demi-lion gu., resting the sinister and 5, Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W., Thunder, a cubit arm ppr., holding in
a cock gu., charged with an escallop the hand a trumpet sa. Certavi et vici.
paw on an escutcheon arg., charged

with a fess gu., thereon another fess on his breast and wing, and holding Thunder, Michael, J.P., of Lagore, co.
nebuly or. Comme a Dicu playra. ,
Thorp, Lord Mayor of London, 1821, a
lion rampant gu., holding in the dex- in his beak an ear of barley or. 264. 10 Meath, Ireland, a cubit arm ppr.,
ter paw a fleur-de-lis az. Vivit post
Thring, John Huntley, of Alford House, grasping a trumpet sa. Certavi et vici.
!
Somers., a cock gu., charged on the Thunder, James WilUam Thomas, Bel-

breast with an escallop, and holding in : lewstown House, Drogheda. same crest

funera virtus. 2. 7 the beak an ear of barley or. 264. 10 I and motto.

THU TID

Thunder, Michael Harman D'Alton, Thynne, Beds, a squirrel sejant feedini;
Seueschalstown, co. Meath, same crest
—arg., beak and legs ppr. on a nut, all ppr. Loyal devoir.
and motto. head
Thunder, Patrick, J.P., Lagore, Dun- patrice. In silentio jortitudo. 135- 7
Thursfleld, Shropsh., a horse's Tibbet, a demi-lion ppr. T incere vet
shaughlin, co. Meath, same crest and
erased. Certavi et vici. 51-4 nwri. 10. 2

motto. Thursfleld, Thomas William, M.D., J.P., Tibbett, a demi-cat rampant gardant az.
Thurburn of Murtle, Aberdeensh., and
Selwood, Leamington, same crest and 26. 12
London, a dexter arm in armour em-
motto. Tibbitts, a bee in pale sa. Per industriam.

bowed, the hand throwing a dart ppr. Thursfleld, Alfred Spencer, Esquire, of 137- 2
Lea House, Kidderminster, a horse's
Certo dirigo ictu. 19S. 4 head erased between two crescents, TibbitS, John Borlace Maunsell, of Barton
and holding in the mouth a trefoil
Thurhurn, same crest. Thor me mittit Segrave, Northants : A(i) demi-cat
slipped. Certavi et vigi.
amico. 198- 4 rampant gardant az. (for Tibbits).

Thurcle, a cubit arm erect ppr., vested A26. 12. (2) falcon rising ppr. (.for

gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand a Thurston of Cranbrook, Kent, a demi- Maunsell). 88. 2

fleur-de-lis or. griftin segreant vert, issuing from a Tibbs, an oak-branch vert. 151-3

Thurgryn, a pelican in her piety or, the plume of ostrich-feathers arg. Thrust Tichborne, Baron Ferrard (extinct), on a

nest arg. 98. 8 on. 64. 9 chapeau gu., turned up erm., a demi-
Thurston, Suff., a stork arg., legged az. vol erect per fesse or and vair. Pugna
Thurkettle of Kelvedon Hatch, Essex,

a cubit arm erect vested arg., charged 105. II pro patria.

with a tleur-de-lis gu., holding in the Thurston, Basset, Esquire, a stork ppr, Tichborne, Doughty-, Sir Henry Alfred

hand ppr. a fleur-de-lis or. resting the dexter claw upon a miUlet Joseph, Bart., of Tichborne, Hants:
ThurkiU of London, an arm erect vested of six points or, surmounted by a
A(i) hind's head couped ppr., be-

gu., charged with three fleurs-de-lis rainbow issuing from the clouds, also tween a pair of wings gu. (for Tich-
arg., holding in the hand ppr. a fleur-
ppr. 233. 13 borne). (2) A cubit arm erect vested
per pale crenelle or and arg., thereon a
de-lis or. Thurstone of Elstone, Hunts, a wolf's

Thurland of Gainston, Notts, Reigate, head or, pierced through the neck by Maltese cross gu., cuffed of the first,

Surrey, and Yorks, a Capuchin friar's an arrow gu.. headed and feathered holding in the hand ppr. a mullet of

head couped at the shoulders ppr., arg., vulned of the second. 29. 6 six points sa., pierced or (for Doughli/).

vested arg. 192. 3 Thurwall of ThurwaU, Northumb., on a (3) On a cap of maintenance a wing
erect, charged with the arms of Tich-
Thurlby or Thurley of London and chapeau gu., turned up erm., a boar's

Northamp., a demi-dragon vert with head couped at the neck arg. cf. 42. 5 borne, viz., vair, a chief or. (This
Thurxton of Thruxton, Worcs., a pelican last crest is said to pertain by right to
wings addorsed sa., holding between
the paws an escallop arg. in her piety arg., beaked, legged, and the eldest son, and has been so borne from
vulned gu., the nest and young ppr. temp. Edward III.) Pugna pro patria.
Thurlow, Baron (Hovell-Thurlow-Cum-

ming-Bruce), of Thurlow, Suff. : (i) 98. 8 Tickel or Tickell, an eagle displayed ppr.
On a cap of maintenance ppr., a dexter
arm in armour from the shoulder rest- Thwaites, Ireland, a chevalier on horse- 75. 2
ing on the elbow, also ppr., the hand
back at full speed, holding a broken Tickell of London, an arm couped below

spear ppr. 189. 5 the elbow and erect vested gu.. charged
with three fleurs-de-lis or, cuffed arg.,
holding a sceptre erect or, with the Thwaites, late Daniel, Esquire, J. P., holding in the hand ppr. a like fleur.

motto over it, Fuimus (for Bruce). D.L., M.P., of Freeby, Leics., Billinge
(2) A lion rampant or, holding in the
dexter fore-paw a dagger ppr., and the Scarr and Woodfold Park, Lanes, and de-lis.

motto over. Courage (for Cumming). Addison Lodge, Middx., the battle- Tickell, Major Edward James, D.S.O.,

(3) A raven ppr. gorged with a chain ments of a tower surmounted by a the Lypiatts, Cheltenham, same crest.
sheaf of seven arrows ppr., banded Tickhill, a cubit arm erect vested gu.,
and pendant therefrom a portcullis
together gu., between two branches of charged with three fleurs-de-lis arg.,

arg., having the motto over, Justitim oak vert. holding in the hand ppr. a fleur-de-lis

Asoror fides (for Thurloio). (4) grey- Thwaites of Marston, Yorks, a cock with or.

hound couohant or, collared, and the wings addorsed ppr., combed, wattled, Tidbury, the point of a spear in pale

line reflexed over the back sa., with and legged gu. cf. 91. 7 surmounted by the shaft and hilt in
the motto over. Quo fata vocant (for
Thwaites, Bucks, and of Newland Hall, saltier ppr., banded gu. 175. 2

Hovell). Essex, a cock with wings elevated sa., Tidcastle of London, a leopard statant

Thurlow, Suff., a raven ppr., a portcullis combed, wattled, and legged gu ppr., resting the dexter paw on an
hanging round the neck by a chain
c/. 91. 7 escutcheon or. cf. 24. 5

Thwaites of Redmerstone, Derbysh., a Tidcombe of Estcot, Wilts, a dexter

Thurlow, a parrot holding in the dexter hind's head erased ppr. 124. 3 cubit arm in armour ppr., garnished
or. holding in the hand a broken lance
claw a pear ppr. loi. 13 Thwaits, on a mural coronet a bundle of

Thurlow of Burnham Overy, Norf., an seven arrows ppr., banded gu.
Thwaytes, Yorks, and Chipping Wy- Tiddeman or Tideman, a savage's head
anchor gu., cabled or. 161. 2

Thursby, Yorks, seven arrows, one in combe, Bucks, a gamecock ppr., couped distilling drops of blood ppr.

pale and six in saltier, ppr. 173. 7 beaked, wattled, and charged on the Tiderleigh of Tiderleigh, Dorset, a wolf

Thursby, Harvey- of Abbington Abbey, breast with a fleur-de-lis gu. passant erm. 28. 10

.

Northamp., a lion rampant sa., sup- cf. 90. 2 190. II

porting a battle-axe erect or. Thweng, a pelican in her piety, all ppr. Tidman, Arthur, Esquire, M.A., Chisle-

Thursby, Shropsh., same crest. 98. 8 hurst, Kent, a Moor's head affronte
Thyly, of Lynn, Norf., an escallop or. nTeathed, couped and distilling blood.
Thursby, Sir John Ormerod Scarlett,

Bart., J.P., of Ormerod House, Lanes, 141. 12 Vaglia il vera.

and Holmhurst, co. Southampton, a Thynne, see Bath, Marquess of. , Tidmarsh, a broken lance, the head

lion rampant sa., holding a battle-axe Thynne, Baron Carteret, see Carteret. turned towards the sinister ppr.

|

erect or. In silentio fortitudino. Thynne, Shropsh., a reindeer or. J'ai 175. 6

Thursby, Rev. Herbert Edward, Castle bonne cause. \

cf. 125. 9 Tidswell, Richard Henry, 49, Wilton

Rising Rectory, King's Lynn, Norf., Thynne, Charles Einest, Esquire, 104, Crescent, S.W., a demi-lion rampant

same crest. Queen's Gate, S.W., same crest. per pale nebuly or and az., holding in

Thursby, Sir John Hardy, Bart., J. P., Thynne, Rev. Arthur Christopher, M.A., the dexter paw a cross moline, and
37, Ennismore Gardens, S.W., same
Penstowe, Kilkhampton, North Cornw., resting the sinister upon an escallop

crest. a reindeer statant or, coUared sa. J' ay of the last. Certum pete fi,nem. 260.15

Thursby-Pelham, James Augustine Har- bonne cause. Tidswell, Robert Ingham, J.P., D.L.,

vey, Harnage House, Cound, Shrews- Thynne, Major-General Reginald Thomas, Haresfield Court, Stonehouse, Glouc.,

Ab;u:y : peacock in his pride arg. Guard's Club, same crest.
( )
i

TIE 551 TIP

Tierney, an oak-tree ppr. 143-5 TiUard, Rev. Robert Mowbrav, M.A., Timbrell, in front of a tilting-spear erect
! two swords in saltire, points upwards,

Tierney, Bart, {extinct), of Brighthelm- the Rectory, Tittleshall, Norf., same

stone, Susses, on a mount vert, a crest and motto. ppr., pommels and hilts or. 169. 7

pheasant ppr., duoally gorged or. Tillard, Rev. James, the Glebe. Pens- Timewell, a demi-eagle gu., with wings

c/. 90. 8 hurst, Kent, out of a ducal coronet a expanded erm., ducally crowned and
Tierney of Limerick, Ireland, a pheasant griffin's head.
gorged with a chaplet or.

ppr. ef. 90. 8 Tiller, on a mural coronet six spears in Timins a rose gu., barbed vert, seeded

Tiffin, a greyhound's head erased, holding ppr. I7.';- or. 149. 2

in the mouth a stag's foot erased ppr. Tiller, Middx., a demi-cat rampant arg. Timmins, a dexter cubit arm holding in

61. 5 26. II the hand a pair of scales, all ppr.

Tiffin of Whitrigg, Cumb., a demi-lioo Tillet or Tillett, six arrows in saltier ppr., 217. 13
Timmins, on a mural coronet arg., six
rampant gu., gorged with a collar banded gu., ensigned with a round hat

flory-counterflory or. supporting a of the first. 173. 10 spears in saltier sa. 175. 8

battle-axe ppr. Palria fiddis. Tilley, the head of a battle-axe issuing. Timporin, Herts, on a mount vert, a

Tighe, Ireland, a wolf's head erased ppr., 172. I greyhound couchant arg., resting the
Tilley, Hon. Sir Samuel Leonard, C.B.,
gorged with a collar arg., charged fore-paws on an escutcheon of the first,
K.C.M.G., P.C, of Frederictou and
with a cross crosslet sa. Summum St. Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada, charged with a fess wavy az., thereon

nee metnam diem nee optejn. three etoiles or.

cf. 30. II uses : the head of a battle-axe issuing Timpson of Exeter, Devonsh., and lie-

Tighe of Mitchelstowu, Ireland : ( i ) Same from the wreath ppr. 172. i land, on a piece of battlement arg., an

crest as above, {/or Tighe). cf. 30. 11. Tilley, a cockatrice's head couped arg., eagle rising ppr., holding in the beak

(2) A stag's head {for Morgan). beaked, combed, and wattled gu. an oak-shp vert, fructed or. 76. 10

121. 5 ef. 68. 12 Tims, a goat's head couped. 128. 12

Tighe, Lieutenant-Colonel, J.P., of Ross- Tillney, Norf., a griffin's head erased gu., Timson, a horse's head gu., bridled or.

sanagh, Ashford, Wicklow, Ireland, a eared or, holding in the beak a gem- 51- 5
Tindal-Carill-Worsley, see Worsley.
wolf's head erased ppr., gorged with a ring of the same.

collar az., thereon a cross crosslet or, Tillotson, Yorks and Kent, out of a Tindal, a dexter hand holding a writing-

between two bezants. Summum nee mural coronet a greyhound's head, all pen. 217. 10

meluam diem nee optem. 30. 4 ppr. cf. 61. 6 Tindal of Dickleburgh, Norf.,

Tighe-Bunbury, Daniel, Esquire, J. P., Tillotson, a pelican's head erased ppr. ppr., holding a cross of five mascles

D.L., of Rossana, co. Wicklow, Ire- gu-
land : (i) Two swords saltirewise pass- Tillstone, Rogers-, of Moulescombe Place,
ing through the mouth of a leopard's near Brighton, Sussex: (i)A mount Tindal of the Manor House, Aylesbury.

Bucks, in front of five ostrich-feathers

face, all ppr. (for Bimhury). 22. 7. vert, thereon a bear's head couped arg., a fleur-de-lis az., between two
arg., murally gorged gu., encircled by
A(2) wolfs head erased ppr., gorged crescents eu. Nosce teipsum. 250. 2

with a collar az., thereon a cross cross- a chaplet of roses ppr. (for Tillstone). Tindal, Charles Frederick, same crest and
let or, between two bezants (for Tighe).
(2) An eagle displayed with two heads motto.
—Firmmn in vita nihil. Summum nee
or, charged on the breast and on each Tindal, Charles Grant, Fir Grove, Winch-

meiuam diem nee optem. 30. 4 wing with a crescent, and holding in field, Hants, same crest and motto.
either beak a saltier gu. (for Rogers).
Tighe, Ireland, a galley, her oars in sal- Dat Deus inerementmn. Tindall, a demi-lion rampant supporting

tier sa. 160.10 a garb. 12. 5

Tilghman-Huskisson of Easham, Sussex : Tilly, a rose-tree vert, bearing roses arg. Tindall, Norf., a lion's gamb erect or,

(i) An elephant's head erased arg., 149- 8 holding a cross of five mascles g\i.

guttee-de-sang, pierced in the neck by Tilney, George, Esquire, late of Watts Tindall or Tindale, Sulf. and Norf., out

an arrow ppr. (for Huskisson). cj. 133. House, Bishops Lydeard, Taunton, of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five
Somers., in front of a mount vert, the
A3. (2) lion sejant sa., crowned or battlements of a tower ppr., therefrom ostrich-feathers arg. 114. 13
a griffin's head gu., issuant from leaves
(for Tilghman). Spes edit agrieolam. alternately arg. and az. Sperando spiro. Tindall, Sussex, out of a ducal coronet

cf. 8. 8 258. 20 or, a plume of feathers erm., within a

Till, an ounce sejant ppr., resting the basket gu.
dexter fore - paw on an escutcheon
Tingey, John Cottingham, Esquire, 31,

Tilney of Wisbeach, Cambs and Norf., a Surrey Street, Norwich, a gtifJin's head

Tillard, Kent, an esquire's helmet ppr., griffin's head erased gu. 66. 2 couped between two wings sa., beaked

garnished or. 180. 3 Tilney, Norman Eccles, 8, Attwood Road, gu-

Tillard of Godmanchester, Hunts, out of a S.W., in front of a mount vert, the Tinker, a cross crosslet az. 165. 2

ducal coronet or, a griffin's head az., battlements of a tower ppr., therefrom Tinlcer, a griffin passant. 63. 2

ears and beak or. (Tins is the crest of a griffin's head gu., issuant from leaves Tinliler, a cross moliue az. 165. 3
West, borne since an intermarriage with alternately arg. and az. Sperando
Tinline of Adelaide, South Australia, a

that family in 1726, the Tillard crest spiro. 258. 20 dexter hand holding an ear of wheat

being a death's head.) Tilsley, a pelican in her piety or. Ne ppr. Pax et copia. 218. 14
Tillard, Charles, upon a mount vert a
cede malis sed contra. 98. 14 Tinting, an ear of wheat or, bladed vert,
dexter hand couped grasping a mascle
Tilson and Tilston of Huxleigh, Chesh., and a palm-branch of the last in

in bend sinister sa. Audi, vide, sile. out of a mural coronet a bear's head, saltier. 154. 10

233- 14 all ppr. cf. 34. 14 Tinney of Salisbury, Wilts, a griffin's

Tillard, George Henry, same crest and Tilson, a dexter hand plucking a rose head couped, the wings elevated sa.,

motto. ppr. 218. 13 beaked gu. cf. 67. 1 1

Tillard, Major-General John Arthur, C.B., Tilson and Tilston, an arm embowed Tipper, a hand couped in fess holding a

Caerlaverock, Ootacamond, Madras, vested arg., ruffled of the last, holding sword eiect, and on the point a garland

same crest and motto. in the hand ppr. a crosier gu., the of laurel. cf. 221. y

Tillard, Philip Edward, J.P., the Holme, head and point or. Tippet, a garb or, banded vert. 153-2

Godmanchester, Hunts, same crest and Tilson, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet Tippet of Truro and Falmouth, Cornw.,
a cubit arm vested, charged with a
motto. or, a bull's head sa., armed of the first. cross crosslet arg., holding in the hand

TiUard, Philip Francis, R.N., Stocken Fugit irreparabile tempus. 44. 11

Hall, Oakham, Rutl., same crest and Tilyard, Norf., a lion's head erased sa., an anchor by the middle of the shank.

motto. gorged with a collar vert, rimmed or, Non robore sed spe. cf. 208. 3

Tillard, Richard, same crest and motto. charged with five ermine-spots arg. Tippets, a squirrel sejant gu., cracking a

Tillard, Rev. Richard Henry, the Rectory, cf. iS. 6 nut or. 135-7

Blakenev, Thetford, same crest and Timbrell, a phoenix in flames ppr. Tippetts, Devonsh., an eagle's claw erased

ppr. cf. 113. 8

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TIP 552 TOL

Tipping, Bart, (extinct), of Wheatfield, Tivitoe of London, a demi-Turk affrontee per pale az. and gu., gorged with a
Oxon., on a ducal coronet or, an ante- vested ppr., holding in the dexter hand collar, and a chain reflexed therefrom
a scimitar arg., hilt and pommel or. or, the chain attached to the pommel
lope's head erased vert, attired gu., of a sword erect on the sinister side of
maned of the first. Yigilo et spero. the fox, the point downwards, also ppr.
Tipping of Bolton and Boldhall, Lanes,
an antelope's head erased yert, ducaUy Tizard, Hawkins-, of Winterbome St. 32. 7
Martin, Dorset : ( i ) On a ducal coronet Todd, John Spencer Brydges, Esquire,
gorged and attired or. f/. 126. 2 or, between two wings gu., a bugle-
C.M.G., 24, Cathcart Road, South
Tipping, William Fearon, Esquire, J. P., horn stringed of the first {for Tizard). Kensington, same crest.
of Brasted Place, Kent, out of a ducal (2) Out of a mural coronet a cubit Todd, Robert, Harts, Olveston, Glouc,
coronet or, a heraldic antelope's head arm erect vested az., cuffed gu., charged in front of the stump of an oak-tree a
with a fleur-de-lis or, holding in the mount, and thereon a fox sejant ppr.,
ppr. Vive lit vivas. charged on the shoulder with a mascle
hand ppr. a baton, also or, tipped sa.
Tipping of Merton, Oxon., out of a ducal (for Hawlcins). Ne timeaa recle faci-
coronet or, an antelope's head vert,

attired gu., maned of the first. endo. gu. Vigilans.
Tipping, Gartside-, Henry Thomas, Quarr
Tobin, two battle-axes in pale environed Todhunter, late Isaac, Esquire, M.A.,
Wood Lodge, Isle of Wight, an ante- F.R.S.. St. John's College, Cambs, in
by a serpent ppr. 172. 6 front of a gate sa., a foxhovmd current
lope's head erased vert, ducally gorged
Tobin of Ballincollig, co. Cork, Ireland,
or.
on a mount vert, a falcon rising ppr., ppr.
Tipping, a cubit arm in armour erect ppr., Todman, a
garnished or, holding in the hand a belled or, and charged on each wing mounted 169. 12
truncheon sa., tipped of the second.
with a nettle-leaf pointing downwards,
Tipping of BeauUeu, Louth, an arm in
armour holding in the hand ppr. a also ppr. Noli me tangere. 66. 2

sceptre or. Tobin of Cumpshinagh, co. Tipperary, idrig, SI cotland, a sword in pale ppr.
Tiptoft, Norf., a stag's head erased or, 170. 2
Ireland, a demi-lion gu., holding be-
gorged with a garland of roses gu.,
tween the paws an oak-branch ppr. Toft or Tofte, a phoenix in flames ppr.
leaved vert.
TirreU of Reigate, Surrey, Thornton, Tobin, Richard F., Esquire, 60, Stephen's 82. z
Green East, Dublin, on a mount vert,
Bucks, Gepynge, Sufi., and Heron and Toke, Kent, a fox current or. cj. 32. 8
Springfield, Essex, a boar's head erect
arg., and issuing out of the mouth a a falcon rising with wings expanded Toke, John Leslie, of Goddington, Kent

peacock's tail ppr. and inverted ppr., belled or, charged A(I) griffin's head erased per chevron

on each wing with a nettle-leaf pointing arg. and sa., guttee counterchanged,

downwards, also ppr. holding in the beak a tuck or sword ppr.,
hilt and pommel or. cj. 66. 10. (2)
Toby, a perch's head issuing ppr. By augmentation, a fox current ppr.

Tod, Scotland, a fox's head ppr. Vigi-

Tirrey of London, out of a mural coronet lanlia. 33. 4 cf. r- 8
or, a dragon's head vert, vomiting Toke, Rev. Nicholas Roundel, same
flames ppr., collared and lined of the Tod, Scotland, a fox rampant ppr.
crests. Militia mea multiplex.
first. Oportei vivere.
Toke or Tokey, Worcs., an ibex's head
Tirrey or Tirry of London, Herts, and Tod, Ireland, a fleur-de-lis or. 148. 2 az., tufted and collared gemel or,
Heref., a demi - roebuck ppr., attired
Tod-Mereer of Scotsbank, Selkirksh., and langued gu.

Hope Park, Edinburgh, a cross patee

and ungu. or, holding in the mouth fitchee gu. Crux Christi mca corona. Toker of Ospringe, Kent, a heart gu., en-

three ears of corn bladed of the first. 166. 3 filed by a ducal coronet or, between
Todcastle of London, a leopard statant two branches of palm ppr. Provi-
c/. 119. 2
ppr., resting the dexter paw on an
Tirringham, Bucks, a talbot's head gu., deniia tutamen. cf. 181. 14

billettee or. cf. 56. 5 escutcheon or. c/. 24. 5 Toker, Major-General A. C, C.B., the

Tirwhit, Lines, a savage ppr., ^VTeathed Todd, see Wilson-Todd. Grange, Lansdowne Road, Bedford, a
Todd, a fox statant ppr., collared, and a
about the head and loins vert, holding heart gu., encircled by a ducal coronet

over his dexter shoulder a club or. chain therefrom reflexed over the back arg., between two palm-branches ppr.
or, supporting with the dexter paw an
Me slante, virebunt. Providentia tutamen.
escutcheon sa., charged with an ctoile Tokett, a Paschal lamb couchant ppr.,
Tirwhit, Hunts, a lapwing's head and
the pennon charged with a cross gu.
neck or. of the second. 32. 4 En Dieu est ma fiance.
Tolcarne of Tolcame, Cornw., a wolf
Tisdale or Tisdall, a peacock's head Todd of Sturmer, Essex, a fox sejant

couped ppr. 103. 2 ppr. 32

Tisdall, Charlesfort, co. Meath, out of a Todd, a fox's head couped gu. Oportet sejant arg., gorged with a spiked col-
ducal coronet or, an armed hand erect lar lined and ringed or.
arg., charged with a pellet, holding an vivere. 33. 4 Tolcher, Edward Henry Archer, Primrose
arrow ppi. TiUantur tela coronam. Club, London, a dexter arm embowed
Todd-Thornton, Captain James Henry, of

Westbrook, co. Donegal, J.P. : (i) A

Tison or Tyson of Woodland Green griffin's head erased sa., beaked and couped above the elbow, vested az.,
Glouc, a sinister arm in mail or, th< collared or, charged on the neck with cuffed arg., the hand ppr. grasping a

hand ppr. defended by an antique shield an escarbuncle of the last {/or Thorn- ragged staff erect of the second charged
or. lined vert, with straps gu. 194. 8 with two martlets sa.
TitchQeld, Marquess of, see Portland, Aton). (2) pelican in her piety {/or Toler, see Norbury, Earl of.

Patterson). (3) A fox passant ppr.

Duke of. charged on the shoulder with a torteau Toler-Aylward of Shanldiill Castle, co.
Kilkenny : (i) Out of a ducal coronet
Titford, a demi-lion rampant. 10. 2 {/or Todd), and over this second crest or, a dexter arm embowed vested az.,
cuffed arg., the hand ppr. holding an
Titley and Titteley of Titteley, Shropsh., Nthe motto, Faire sans dire.

between two laurel-branches vert, an —temere nee timide. / die for those 1

escallop or. love. cf. 32. anchor of the first (for Aylward). (2)

Titterton, an oak-tree ppr. 143. 5 Todd of Tranby, Yorks, on a chapeau Out of a mural coronet ppr., a fleur-de-
lis or. charged with an ermine spot sa.
Tittle, David Ross, Esquire, M.A., and gu., turned up erm., a fox sejant ppr.

L;aac Tittle, Esquire, M.A., LL.D., on Oportet vivere. 32. i (for Toler). Verus et fidelis semper.

a mural coronet ppr., a lion rampant Todd, Northumb., a fox's head erased Toler-Rowley, Frederick Pelham, Es-

or, collared gu., and charged on the ppr- 33- 6 quire, of 45, Lefevre Terrace, North

shoulder with an escallop sa. In le Todd of Bray, Berks, a fox's head or, Adelaide, South Australia, a wolf's

Domine speravi. collared flory counterflory gu. head erased sa., collared bendy or and

Titus of Bushby, Herts, a Moor's head "A 33- 4 gu. La Vertue surmonte tout obstacle.

couped at the shoulders ppr., the Todd, a fox courant with a goose over TolhuTSt, Alfred, Esquire, of Gravesend,

temples wTeathed arg. and az. 192. 13 his back, all ppr. Kent, upon a mount vert, a wolf re-

Tiverton of Towerhurst, Leeds, on a Todd of Belsize House, Hampstead, a gardant sa., collared or, resting the

mount a stag courant regardant, all mount vert, thereon a fox sejant ppr., dexter fore-paw on a bell of the last.

ppr. Forward. resting the dexter fore-paw on a roundle A'e cede malis. 28. 9

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TOL 553 TOO

Tolhurst, John, J.P., Glenbrook, Becken- Tomlin, out of a mural Tonge, William Asheton, Staneclyfife
martlet arg., holdmg in the beak an Disley, Chesh., same crest and motto.
ham Kent, a cubit arm in armour
ppr.' between on the dexter side a' oak- branch vert, frueted or. Tonge, Captain F. H., Highway, Calne,
head Wilts, on a rock ppr., a martlet rising
decrescent and on the sinister side an Tomlin, a peacock's erased az.,

;

increscent sa., the hand ppr. grasping beaked or. '°*" ' or. Steady.
I aNt.bo.. two Tongue, Ireland, on an oak-tree a nest

a bull's head erased sa. Alta pete. Tomline, Pretyman-, xB,art*., with three young ravens fed with the

I

304. 10 t lion's gambs erased ppr., supportmg a dew of heaven distilling from a cloud,

Toll of Perridge, Devonsh., a boar's head mullet or. all ppr.
Tomlins, Middx. and Sussex, on a mount Tongue, an escutcheon or, between two
f,fggt; <•/• 43- 3
vert, a vine-stem couped at the top and myrtle-branches in orle ppr.
Toll or Tolle a hand couped holding a Tonkin, Cornw., a Cornish chough ppr.
212. 9 j leaved ppr., on the stem an escutcheon
dagger erect ppr.

Tollemache, see Dysart, Earl of. arg. H5- 3

ToUemache Baron (ToUemache), Hel- Tomlins, out of a mural coronet seven 107. 14

mingham' HaU, Suff., a horse's head Lochaber-axes turned outwards ppr. Tonkin of Trevannauce and Hendra,

erased arg., between two wings or, i cj. 172. 2 Cornw., and Devonsh., an eagle's head

pellettee. Confido conquiesco. c/. 5 1 . 3 Tomlinson, see Paget-Tomlinson. erased or. 83. 2

ToUemache, Rev. Algernon Edward, same Tomlinson, out of a ducal coronet or, a Tonkin of Plymouth, Devonsh., a dragon's
grilBn's head arg. Non siU pntria;.
head couped. Kensol Tra Tonkein

crest. TomUnson of Birdford and Huddersfield, Ouna llieu Maihern yn. 71. i

ToUemache, Henry James, J.P., 42, Half Yorks, a savage wreathed about the Tonson, Baron Riversdale, see Riversdale.
Moon Street, W., same crest and loins ppr., holding in both hands a
Tonson of Dunkettle, co. Cork, Ireland,
motto. spear headed at each end or. out of a mural coronet or. a cubit arm
Toller, a mullet gu., charged with an Tomlinson, Thomas, Esquire, on a mount
in armour, holding in the gauntlet a
ermine spot or. cf- 164- 2 vert, a savage ppr., wreathed about sword, all ppr., hilt and pommel or.
the temples arg. and sa., charged upon
Toller of Fowey, Cornw., between two the breast with a cross crosslet gu., and Tonson, Ireland, out of a mural coronet
or, a dexter arm in armour couped at
wings or, a cinquefoil arg. across the sinister shoulder a bear's the elbow ppr., brandishing a sword
ToUet of Betley HaU, Staffs, a pyramid skin, and holding with both hands in
arg., pommel and hilt of the first.
on a pedestal arg., the top entwined bend a spear headed at either end,
by a serpent descending ppr. Pru- Manus ha'c inimica tyrannis.

dentia in adversis. 39 Tonson, three cross crosslets, one in pale
and two in saltire, gu., surmounted of
"ToUey or ToUye, a demi-tiger vert, be-

zantee, collared arg., pellettee.
ToUey, an acorn stalked and leaved vert.

152. I
also ppr.

Tomlinson, Sir WiUiam Edward Murray, an escallop or.

Bart., of Heysham House, Lanes, and TonstaU of Toustall and Thurland Castle,

of Richmond Terrace, Whitehall, Lon- Lanes, a cock arg., combed, wattled,

TolUott, a lion rampant per pale arg. don, on a mount vert, a savage ppr., and legged or, holding in the beak a

and gu. I- 13 wreathed about the temples arg. and scroll with the motto Droit.

mTolman, two arms armour embowed ea., charged on the breast with a cross Tonyn, a dexter hand holding a sword in

wielding a battle-axe, aU ppr. crosslet gu., across the sinister shoulder 212.9

194- 12 a bearskin, and holding with both pale ppr.

Tolson of Bridekirke, Cumb., and Wood- hands in bend a spear headed at either Toogood, an armed hand holding a cal-

land Lodge, Somers., out of a ducal end, also ppr. Propositi tenax. 3"- 9 trap ppr.
coronet or, a lion's gamb holding two
ostrich-feathers, the one vert and the Tompkins, a ship under sail ppr. Took or Tooke, iffin's head erased

160. 13 per che arg. and uttee

Tompkins of Monington, Heref., and counterchanged, eared 01, holding in
Arundel, Sussex, a unicorn's head
other az. Ferro comile. erased per fess arg. and or, armed and the beak a sword erect arg., hilted gu.,

Tolson, Legh, Dalton, Huddersfield. maned counterchanged, and gorged pommelled or, the hilt resting on the
Yorks, in front of a demi-tower, issuant
therefrom a bear's paw grasping four wTeath.

ostrich-feathers in bend sinister arg., with a laurel-wreath vert. cf. 49. 5 Tooke, see Hales-Tooke.
Tooke, a grilfin's head erased sa., holding
an annulet or. Ferro comite. Tompkinson, Lanes., a wolfs head erased
in the beak by the middle of the blade
Tom of Little Petherick, a Cornish chough arg., ducally gorged or. cf. 30. 8 a sword arg., pommel downwards.

ppr., holding in its beak an escallop Tompson of Witchingham Hall, Norf., on cf. 66. 12
a mount vert, a demi-lion rampant
arg. Tooke of Hurston Clays, Sus.sex, a griffin's
, gardant or. <'! ^O- '
lad erased sa., holding in the
Tomb, between two wings a pegasus Tompson, a palm-branch slipped ppr.

head. 51-3 sword, point upwards, ppr. Militia

Tombs, S. John, Esquke, of the Hollies. 147 :/. 66. 12
Droitwich, a tower ppr. Hic jacct
Toms of St. Mary-le-bone, Middx., mea multiplex.
Cornish chough ppr., charged on the
mquod mortale juit requiescat pace. Tooke, Norf., a griffin's head erased sa.,

Tomes or Toms, a Cornish chough volant breast with a bezant. cf. 107. 14 charged on the neck with two bendlets

Toms, a Cornish chough volant ppr. arg., and holding in the beak a sword
TonckS or Tonkes, two arms in armour in pale, point upwards, arg., pommel
ppr.

Tomkins, out of a ducal coronet a broken embowed issuing from clouds support- and hilt or. ,, 66. 12

battle-axe, all ppr. f/. i/-- 7 Tooker, Somers., a whale's head haurient

Tomkins of Webley, Heref., a lion ram- ing the sun ppr. erased sa., charged with a mascle arg.

pant or, holding a broken tilting-spear Tonge-de-Tonge, Asheton-, Henri, Es- Mirabile in profundis. cf. 139- 8
quire, of Chateau du Ragotin. Av-
ranches, France, in front of an arm Tooker, a spur-rowel or. 164. 8
embowed in armour, the hand ppr.
Tomkinson of Pveaseheath, Chesh., a grasping a grappling-ironI i,.n. bk^ec.n,.d. Tooker, a human heart entiled with a
wolf's head erased arg., duoally gorged
sinister sa., a lH- ioonn sseej'jiant of the last ducal coronet. of,,M,ad^d^iJn.g't^Jo"n^
or. «/• 30. S pierced in the sinister shoulder with
Tomkinson, Michael, Franche Hall, near I

Kidderminster, in front of a cross flory Tooker or Tucker, Bart
Wilts, a heart gu., enhled with a ducal

Tout caiur. cf. 18

gu.. a wolf's head erased arg., gorged

with a collar flory counterflory, also studios, Kensington, same crest.

gu. Sperans pergo. 250. 10 arrterlv gu and or. gorged with a

Tomlin of Dane Court, Kent, two battle- West' ^u^^ln^et per pale colnLchanged.

G^ar^axes in saltier ppr., surcharged with a
^°rns^QuJer^Tb

dexter hand couped at the wrist, also TongTReg^aldTthu:! Buluwayo Club, Toole, Ireland, a Uon's head erased^gu^
ppr. Quondam his vicimus armis.
TomUn, Edward Locke, Esquire, of Buluwayo, South Afrioa,_same crest. ,^^^P;™^^ an annulet or.
Angley Park, Cranbrook, same crest sley_^. ^^^^^^^ ^jthin 6(•/. 16.7.
|
and motto- an escutcheon sa.
Tonge, Richard, Staneclyffe,

Chesh., same crest. Retineo vi leonis.

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TOO 554 TOV

Toone, a lion's head erased, holding in —displayed ppr. (2) A plume of three Wicklow, Ireland, and of Has Berwyn,
i Denbighsh., a lion rampant gu., armed
ostrich - feathers. Spero meliora. and langued az. Ad astra sequor. i. 13
the mouth a hand couped ppr.
Tottenham, Lieutenant-Colonel Fred-
Toone of London, issuing out of an Jamais arriere. 75. 2
1

Eastern coronet or, an eagle's head az., Torr of Riby, Lines, upon a headland erick St. Leger, J.P., of Mount Callam,
Inagh, CO. Clare, same crest and motto.
semee of mullets of the fiist. ppr., a tower arg. Altiora spero. Tottenham, Charles George, BaUycurry,

i

Tooth of Park Farm, Sevenoaks, Kent, a ] 156. 3

gryphon segreant gu., semee of mullets, Torr, a griffin passant with wings ad-
63. 2 Ashford, co. Wicklow, same crest and
and holding in the sinister claw a dorsed ppr.

feather arg. Perseverantia palmam Torr, Rev. William Edward, Carlett motto.

oUinebit. 62. I Park, Eastham, upon a mount amidst Tottenham, Charles Gore Loftus, Tuden-
fern ppr., a gryphon passant, wings ham Park, co. Westmeath, same crest
Tooth of Swifts, Cranbrook, Kent, a

crriflin segreant gu., semee of mullets, elevated per pale or and arg. , supporting and motto.

and holding in the sinister claw an with the dexter claw a mullet of six Tottenham, Francis Robert, same crest

ostrich-feather arg. Perseverantia pal- points sa. Turris jortissima Deris. and motto.

mam oUindbit. 62. i Torr, Captain Herbert James, same crest Tottenham, Henry Loftus, same crest

Toovey, Oxon., on a mount vert, a stag and motto. and motto.

current arg., pierced through the neck Torrance, Scotland, a bull's head erased. Tottenham, Henry Loftus Alexander,

by an arrow in fess, the pheon to the / saved the king. 44- 3 same crest and motto.

dexter ppr., vulned gu. Torre, John James, of Snydale, Yorks, a Tottenham, John, Ashfield, Rathfarnham,

Topham of Lincoln's Inn, Middx., and gritfin passant per pale or and arg. same crest and motto.

Yorks, an anchor cabled and a sword Turris jortissima Deus. 63. 2 Tottenham, Bart., of Tottenham Green,

in saltier ppr. 169. 9 Torre, a lily arg., leaved vert. 151. 2 a lion rampant gu., charged on the

Topham of Middleham Hall, Yorks, two Torrell, Cambs, a boar's head erased or. shoulder with a bar daucettee arg.

serpents vert, entwined round a cross 42. 2 Ad astra sequor. cf. i. 13

patee iitched or. Cruce non prudentia. Torrenoe, two laurel-branches in saltier Tottenham, Denis-, of Dunmore East,

Topham of Caldberg, Yorks, same crest. ACO. Waterford : ( I ) lion rampant

Ut vivas vigila. Torrens, a martlet or. 95. 2 gu., charged with a crescent or (for

Topliffe of Somerby, Lines, a talbot Torrens, Ireland, a martlet sa., gorged ATottenham), cf. i. 13. (2) heraldic

sejant arg., collared or. 55.1 with a collar or, pendant therefrom an I tiger's head erased erm. (for Denis).

Topp of Stockton, Wilts. Devonsh., escutcheon erm., charged with a cf. 25. 4
I

Shropsh., and Glouc, a gauntlet grasp- candlestick, also or. Deus lumen Tottenham, Ireland, a crescent erm.

ing a hand couped at the wrist, all Torrens, between two branches of laurel 163. 2
ppr., a martlet sa., around the neck a
ppr. ribbon gu., fimbriated az., therefrom Touchet, Earl ol Castlehaven (extinct).
Topp, Bart, (extinct), of Tormanton, pendent a representation of the gold t of a ducal coronet or, a swan
medal presented to Major-General Sir ing arg., ducally gorged of the first.
Glouc, a gauntlet clasped grasping a Henry Torrens, K.C.B., by command
hand couped at the wrist, all ppr. of His Majesty King George IV. Detis Touchet, out of a ducal coronet ppr., a
Topp of Whitton, Shropsh., a gauntlet lumen meum. swan rising arg., ducally gorged or.
clasped grasping a naked hand couped Je le tiens.
at the wrist and embrued, all ppr.
Topper, a man's head issuing in profile Touchet, Essex, and Ireland, an old man's
head couped ppr., wreathed arg. and

ppr., banded or and gu., tied of the Torrie, a horse's head arg. cf. 50. 13 gu. 190. 14
Tough, Scotland, a dexter hand pointing
colours. 190. 4 Torrin of Kelvedon, a griffin's head erased

Topping, two lion's gambs sa., supporting sa. 66. 2 th two fingers gu. 222. 1

a roundle vair. 39. 4 TorringS, a dove between two branches Touke, Worcs., a leopard's head couped

Topsfield, Suff. and Norf., a talbot couch- irel fructed ppr. 92. 1 az., spotted or. 22. 10

ant gardant in front of a tree, all ppr. Torrington (Byng), Votes Court, Mere- Toulmin, a dexter arm in armour em-

Torbock, Staffs, and of Torbeck. Lanes, worth, ilaidstone, a heraldic antelope bowed holding in the hand a sabre,

an eagle close ppr., beaked and legged statant erm., attired, tusked, maned, all ppr. 195. 2

gu., charged on the breast with a and ungu. or. Ttiehor. cf. 127. 5 Toulmin, a garb in fess ppr. 153. 6
Torvers, a griffin passant. 63. 2
mullet arg. c/. 76. 2 Tounson, Northamp. and Wilts, three

Torbock, Joseph, Esquire, of Craken- Torway, Ireland, two lion's gambs erect cross crosslets fitched gu., two in sal-

thorpe Hall, Appleby, Westml., an gu., holding a cross flory iitchee arg. tier and one in pale, over all in the

eagle close ppr., beaked and legged gu., Non nobis nascimur. centre an escallop or.

charged on the breast with a mullet Tory or Torry, a horse passant ppr., fur- Toures, Scotland, a lion rampant ppr.

arg. In ccelo spes mea est. nished gu. 52. 4 I- 13

Torbock, a parrot holding in its dexter Tosh and Tose, Scotland, a thistle ppr. Tournay, a tower arg. 156. 2

claw a pear ppr. loi. 13 Ad finem. cf. 1 50. 2 Tournay, Bargrave-, of Eastry and Can-

Toriano of London, an arm in armour Tosh, Scotland, a withered branch of terbury, Kent, a bull's head erased

from the shoulder in fess, and from holly sprouting new leaves ppr. arg., armed or, gorged with a collar

the elbow in pale, holding in the hand 145. 10 az., charged with three bezants.

a helmet. 19S. i Toshach of Monzievaird, Perthsh., on a cf.. 44- 2

Toriano of London, an eagle displayed sinister hand issuing, a falcon rising Tournemine, an arm in armour embowed

all ppr. Maha an toshach. ppr., holding in the hand a fleur-de-

Torin, an eagle's head erased arg. 83. 2 Tot, a demi-lion ppr. 10. 2 lis. 199. 14

ToringS, a martlet between two laurel- Tothill of Peamore, Plymouth, and Exeter, Tourner, Scotland, a flaming heart ppr.

branches in orle. Devonsh., on a mount vert, a turtle- Tu ne cede malis. 181. 13

Torkington of Stoughton, Hunts, a spur- dove ppr. . holding in the beak a sprig Tout, on a chapeau, an angel holding in

rowel between two wings or. vert, fructed or. cf. 92. 5 the dexter hand a sword in pale, and

Torlesse, Berks, a stork ppr. 105. 11 Tothill of London, an olive-branch erect supporting with the sinister an escut-

Torleste, a heron or, between two ppr. 151. II cheon.

branches vert. Tothill of Tothill, Cambs, a crescent or Touzel, Jersey, two wings erect and con-

Torley, a boar's head couped in fess sa., between two wings displayed sa. joined quarterly gu. and arg. Tout zele.

armed arg. 43. i cf. 112. 6 113. I

Torney of Bockhill, Kent, a bull's head Tottenham, Charles, Esquire, of Mac Tovey, Scotland, an eagle displayed arg.

erased arg., armed and collared or. Murrough, co. Wexford, Ireland, and In Deo confldo. 75-2
Major Charles Robert Worsley Tot-
cf. 44. 2 tenham, Esquire, M.A., of Tottenham Tovey, an eagle displayed with two heads
Torphichen, Baron (Sandilands), of Tor- Green, co. Wexford, of Woodstock, co
arg., charged on the breast with a sal-
pichen, West Lothian: (i) An eagle
tier ppr. 74- I

2

TOV 555_ TRA

Tovey, Hamilton, Esquire, of Pynacles, Townley, Rev. Charles Francis, of Ful- Townshend of Stony Stanton, Hinckley,
borne. Cambs, on a perch a hawk close
Great Stanmore, Middx., on a mural Leics., a buck ppr., resting the dexter

coronet arg., an eagle displayed or, ppr., beaked and belled of the first. fore-foot on an escallop erm., and be-

holding in the beak a spear bendwise, Probitas verus honos. 85. 13 tween the attires a cross crosslet fitcheo

the staff broken ppr. Townrawe and Townroe, Derbysh. and arg. Hinc generi incrementa fides.

Tower, Christopher John Hume, of Lines, a tiger sejant per pale erm. and Townshend, Charles William, Trevallyn,

Weald Hail, Essex, and Huntsmire sa. 27. 6 Wrexham, Denbighsh., a roebuck's
Townroe, Lionel Edmund, Esquire, M.A.,
Park, Bucks, a griffin passant per palo head attired or, gorged with a collar

or and az., with wings addorsed of the of the Grove, Upper Norwood, S.E., a az., charged with three escallops arg.
Townshend, Edward Lee, Wincham Hall,
first. Love and dread, 63. 2 leopard sejant per pale erm. and sa.

Tower, Brownlow Richard Christopher, Dtim spire spero. Knutsford, a stag's head oouped ppr.,

Ellesmere House, EUesmere, Salop, a Townsend, out of a ducal coronet a demi- attired or, gorged with a collar az.,

griffin passant per pale or and erm., swan ducally gorged, the line reflexed charged with three escallops arg.

the dexter claw resting on a shield sa. over back. Townshend, Harry Leigh, Caldecott

charged with a tower or. Love and Townsend, an eye ppr. 193. 13 Hall, Nuneaton, Warw., same crest.

Townsend, Frederick, of Honnington Townshend, Shropsh., a fleur-de-Us.

Tower, Egerton Augustus, same crest and Hall, Warw., a stag gorged with a 148. 2
motto.
wreath of oak ppr.. resting the sinister To wry, of Yorks and Croglin Hall, Cumb.,
a griffin pa.ssant per pale or and az. 63.
Towers-Clark, see Clark. forefoot on two annulets interlaced or.
Towse of London and Somers., an eagle's
Towers, a tower. Bon aeeord. 1 56. 2 Vita posse priore frui 264. 5

Towers, Berks and Northamp., a griffin Townsend, Thomas Sutton, 68, Queen's head erased or, pierced tlirough the
neck by a sword arg., hilt and pommel
passant per pale or and arg., wings Gate, S.W., same crest and motto.

addorsed of the first, charged on the Townsend, G. P., Esquire, on a mount of the first.

breast with a mullet sa. c/. 63. 2 vert, a buck sejant ppr., attired or, Toy or Toye, Glouc, on a mural coronet

Towers of Hinton Manor, Isle of Ely, supporting with the dexter foot a gu., a martlet arg.
Traby, a demi-lion rampant sa.
Cambs, a griffin passant per pale or lance erect gu., headed, also or. Mihi 10. i

and az., with wings addorsed of the Tracy, see Sudeley, Baron.

first. 63. 2 Townsend, Norf., a stag trippant ppr. Tracy, Viscount Tracy, on a chapeau gu.,
turned up erm., an escallop sa., between
Towers of Castletown, Borrisokane, co. 117. 8 two wings or. Memoria pii ceterna.

Tipperary, formerly of Kentstown, co. Townsend, Surrey, a salamander arg., in

Meath, Ireland, a griffin passant per flames ppr. 138. 4 141. II

pale sa. and or, with wings elevated Townsend-Farquhar, Sir Robert, Bart., Tracy, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm.,
an escallop arg., between two wings
erm. T-urris mihi Dens. 63. 2 an eagle rising ppr. Mente mamique.

Towers, Scotland, a stag lodged ppr. 77- 5 or. 141. II
Townshend, Marquess (Townshend),
115. 7 Trafalgar, Viscount, see Nelson, Earl.
Towers of London, a heraldic antelope's Raynham Hall, Norf., a stag statant
Trafford, de. Sir Humphrey Francis,
head az., attired and maned or. ppr., attired and ungu. or. Haic Bart., Trafford Park, Manchester, a
thrasher ppr., his hat and coat per
127. 10 generi incrementa fides. 1 17- 5
Towgood of Axminster, Devonsh., an arm
Townshend, Richard Baxter, Esquire, pale arg. and gu,, sleeves counter-
vested in russet gray, cuffed erm., hold- changed, breeches and stockings of
ing in the hand ppr. a wallet arg., 117, Banbury Road, Oxford, a stag
buckles and buttons or. the third and second, holding in both
trippant. Hcec generi incrementa fides. hands a flail or, uplifted over a garb
Towker, alias Pennington, of Thorne- lying fessewise upon the dexter side of
combe, Devonsh., a demi-angel ppr., Townshend, Maurice Fitzgerald Stephens, the wreath, over the crest an escroU
Grove House, SchuU, co. Cork, on a
habited az., with wings extended gu. bearing the motto, Now thus. Gripe
Towle, a dove holding in its beak an mount vert, a stag trippant ppr.,

olive-branch ppr. Amo pacem. 92. 5 attired, hoofed, and charged on the
Town or Towne, on a rock a tree growing
side with an escallop or. Ha;c generi griffin, hold fast. 188. 8

incrementa fides. Trafford of Oughtrington, Chesh. : (i) A
Townshend, Shropsh., a stag trippant
husbandman per pale arg. and az.,
arg., differenced by a mullet on his
ppr. c/. 143. 14 threshing a garb or, with the motto

Town or Towne, a spear in pale ppr. side. Nowover, thus (for Trafford). cf.

175- 9 Townshend, S. Nugent, F.R.G.S., of St A188. 8. (2) cubit arm erect vested
Towneley of Towneley Hall, Lanes, on a
Karnes Island, Skibbereen, co. Cork, a paly of four pieces or and sa., holding
porch or, a hawk close ppr., beaked
stag trippant ppr. Haic generi incre- the lower end of a broken tilting-spear
and belled of the first, round the perch a
menta fides. {for Leigh). Gripe griffin, hold fast.
ribbon gu. Tenez le vraye. Townshend of Hem, Wales, a roebuck's
Trafford, Essex and Lanes, a thrasher

cf. 85. 13 head ppr., attired or, gorged with a ppr., his hat and coat per pale arg. and

Townend of Moss Side, Manchester, a —collar az., charged with three escallops gu., holding in both hands a flail in
lion rampant holding between the fore-
paws a plain cross arg., and resting the arg. Huic generi incrementa fides. the attitude of striking a garb or.
hind-paw on an escallop or. Virlute
Vince malum patientia. Now thus. 188. 8

el coyistantia. Townshend, Marsham-, Hon. Robert, Trafford, Henry Randolph, Michael-
Frognal, Foot's Cray, Kent: (l) A
church Court, Hereford, same crest.
Townley-Balfour, Blayney Reynell. M.A., stag statant ppr. (for Townshend). (2) Trafford, William Henry, Wroxham Hall,
Townley Hall, Drogheda : (i) A mer-
maid holding in the dexter hand a A lion's head erased gu. (for Marsham). Norf., same crest.

Townshend of Coggeshall Magna, Essex, Trafford, Guy Rawson, of Hill Court.

swan's head and neck erased, and in on a mount vert, a buck aejant ppr., Ross, Heref.. same crest.

the sinister an otter's head, also erased, attired or, supporting with the dexter Trafford of Bridge Trafford, C'liesh.. a
all arg. (2) On a perch or, a hawk demi-pegasus with wings expanded
close ppr., beaked and belled of the foot a lance erect gu., headed, also or.
arg. 47- 5
Townshend, Stephens-, of Castle Towns-
first, round the perch a ribbon gu. hend, CO. Cork, Ireland: (i) On a Trafford-Rawson, Major Henry, Cold-
ham HaU, Bury St. Edmunds : (i) An
Omne solum forti patria. mount vert, a stag trippant ppr., at-
eagle's head erased per fesse sa. and az.,
Townley-Parker, Thomas Townley, Es- tired, ungu., and charged on the body
guttee-d'or, holding in the beak two
quire, of Cuerden, Charnock, and with an escallop or (for Townshend).
annulets interlaced or {for Bauson).
AKoyle, Lanes : ( i ) buck trippant Acf. 118. 2. (2) demi-eagle rising or
A(2) thrasher ppr.. his coat, breeches,
ppr., transpierced through the body (for Stephens). Ha:c generi incrementa
and stockings party per pale arg. and
with an arrow paleways, point down- fides. 80. 2
gu., holding in his hands a flail ppr.,
wards, arg. {for Parker), cf. 117. 10. Townshend of Wretham, Norf., a stag
the head or, over a garb fesseways of
(2) On a perch sa., a sparrow-hawk statant ppr., attired and ungu. or.
the last. Now thus.
ppr. {for Townley). 85. 13 Hinc generi incrementa fides. 117. 5

TRA 556 TRE

Tragett of Awbridge Danes, Hants, upon Traquair, Scotland, the sun shining on Tre£fry, Rev. Edward Lambert, Aswarby,
a mount vert, within a chain in arch the stump of an old tree sprouting new Lines, same crest.
or, a dexter hand pointing upwards
branches ppr. 145. 5 Treffry, Rev. Reginald Heber, St. Endel-
with the forefinger ppr. lion. Port Isaac. Cornw., same crest.
Traherne of St. Hilary, Glamorgansh., on Trasher, Cornw., a demi-talbot rampant
Trefusis, Baron Clinton, see Clinton.
a ducal coronet or, a goat's head erased regardant arg., eared gu. Trefusis of Landew, Cornw., a griffin
ppr., charged with three plates, two and
one. Ofna Dduw aW Brenhin. cf. 12S. 5 Travell, Northamp. and Warw., a grey- sejant or, winged az., resting the dexter
Traherne, Llewellyn Edmund, Coedar- claw on an escutcheon arg. cf. 62. 11
hound's head sa., charged with three Tregent, a Triton holding in his hand a

mullets, two and one or. c/. 61. 2

Travers, Cork, a wolf passant. Nectimide,

hydyglyn. Cardiff, a goat's head erased nee teniere. 28. 10 trident. cf. 185. 12

ppr. Ofna Dduw a'r Brenhin. Travers, co. Cork, Ireland, a heraldic Tregoning, John Simmons, Esquire, J.P.,

Trail, a column in the sea ppr. 176. 2 tiger statant gu. cf. 25. 5 D.L., Landue, near Launceston,

Traill of Edinburgh and London, a Travers, Clarke-, Sir Guy Francis Travers, Cornw., and Llanelly, Carmarthensh.,

column set in the sea ppr. In dis- Bart., Rossmore, co. Cork: A(i) in front of a rock ppr., thereon a castle

cr inline sains. 176- 2 heraldic tiger passant arg. {/or Travers). arg., a stag lodged or. nI55-

Traill of Ballylough House, co. Antrim, cf. 25. 5. (2) On the stump of a tree Tregonwell, St. Barbe-, of Anderson,
couped, eradicated, and sprouting on
Ireland, same crest. Discrimine salus. Dorset, a Cornish chough, head and

176. 2 each side, a lark perched ppr., wings neck sa., holding in the beak a chaplet

Traill - Burroughs, Lieutenant - General expanded, holding in the beak two erm. and sa. Nosce teipsum.
Frederick William, C.B., of Eousay Tregonwell of TregonweU, Cornw., and
—wheat ears or. Nee temere, nee iimide.
and Viera, Orkney, N.B., a lion passant Constantia ct fidelitate. ftlilton Abbey, Dorset, a Cornish chough
gu. Avdaces joHuna fuvat. Travers, Devonsh., a griffin's head erased ppr., holding in the beak a chaplet
TraiU, W. H., Esquire, Holland House, or, holding in the beak an eft az. erm. and sa.
North Ronaldshay, Orkney, N.B., on Travers of Monkstown Castle, DubUn, a Tregonwell of Cranborne Lodge, Cran-
a mount a column, all ppr. jDt.s- griffin's head ersised or, holding in the borne, Salisbury, same crest. Nosce

crimine sahis. 274. 6 beak a lizard vert. teipsum.
Travers, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet Tregore or Tregour, Cornw., out of a
Tranckmore, Devonsh., a demi-heraldic
or, an armed arm gu. , holding a sword ducal coronet or. a unicorn's head
antelope transpierced through the ppr. Vulnera mihi vita. erm., maned and armed of the first.
Travers, Ireland, the sun shining on the
neck by an arrow in bend. stump of a broken tree sprouting new 48. 12
Trangmar, a de.xter arm embowed in Tregos, a crescent ensigned with a buckle

armour holding in the hand ppr. a

sword. 195- 2 branches. '45-5 or. 163. 15

Transome or Transam, Shropsh.. a leo- Travers, a rock in the sea ppr. 179. 5 Tregos, an arm in armour embowed

pards head erased in profile trans- Traves, a leopard's head erased gardant. holding in the hand a scimitar, both

pierced through the mouth by an Travess, a bird arg., holding in the beak ppr. Ferro consulto. 196. 10

arrow. cf. 23. 10 a branch vert. 92. 5 Treheron, Cornw.. a demi-griffin erased
Travis, a bear's head erased gu. 35. 2
Trant, a demi-lion supporting an anchor arg., gorged with two bars az., holding

ppr. 12. 12 Trayner, Hon. John, Lord Trayner, of between the claws a ileur-de-lis of the

Trant, Bart, {attainted). Ireland, a demi- 27, Moray Place, Edinburgh, a lion last.
eagle holding in the beak a rose-sprig, sejant gu., armed and langued az. Trelawney, a wolf's head erased ppr.

all ppr. Par loi ct droit. 8. 8 30. 8

Trant, of Rathmile, co. Roscommon, Ire- Trayton of Lewes, Sussex, a dapple gray Trelawney, an acorn ppr. 152. i

land, out of a ducal coronet or, an horse passant ppr. 52. 6 Trelawny, Salusbury-, Sir William Lewis,

eagle rising ppr., holding in the beak a Treacher, a griffin's head erased ppr. 66. 2 Bart., J.P., D.L., of Trelawny, Cornw.,

sprig of laurel vert. Aquila non capit Treacher of Stamford Hill, Middx., a —a wolf statant ppr. Sermoni consona

mascas. boar's head couped gu., armed or, facta. r!V^«.s patrimonio nobHior.

Trant, Fitzgibbon, J.P., Dovea, Thurles, holding in the mouth a dragon's cf. 28. 10
CO. Tipperary, an eagJe rising ppr.
Aquila non capit muscas. sinister wing arg. JEquam servare Trelawny, Horace Dormer, of Shotwick,

mentem. Chesh., a wolf passant ppr. Sermoni

Trapnell, a griffin's head couped az., Treacy, out of a tower a demi-lion ram- consona facta. 28. 10

beaked or. 66. i pant, all ppr. 157. II Trelawny, Collins-: (i)A wolf passant

Trappes of London, a man's head couped Treadway, a dexter hand couped below Appr. {for Trelawny). 28. 10. (2)

at the shoulders, attired gu., garnished the WTist in armour ppr., holding a camel's head era-sed ppr. {for Collins).

or, on the head a steel helmet, all ppr., sword of the last, hilted or, on the Sermoni consona facia. cf. 132. 7

surmounted by a plume of three fea- point a Turk's head couped at the Treloar, Alderman Sir WiUiara Purdie,

thers arg. neck ppr. Grange Mount, Norwood, Surrey, two

Trappes of Stanley House, CUtheroe, same Treby, see PhilUpps-Treby. arms embowed vested az., cuffed or,

crest. Cultui avorum fidelis. Treby of Goodamoor and Plympton the hand grasping a fasces fesseways,
Trappes-Lomax, out of a crown vallary head towards the dexter, pendent
House, Devonsh., a demi-lion arg., col- therefrom by a chain or an escut-
a demi-lion rampant arg., holding an cheon sa., charged with a bezant.
escallop-shell gu., charged across the lared vairee az. and erminois. 10. 9

Tredcroft of Warnham Court, Sussex, a

shoulder with three escallop-shells cock's head erased ppr. Vigilando Honestate vetustat stat.
Tremayne, an escutcheon erm., between
within two bendlets gu. (2) A man' quiesco. 90. i
two myrtle-branches in orle ppr.
head couped at the shoulders ppr, Tredcroft of Horsham, Sussex, same crest Tremayne of Collacomb, Devonsh., two
attired gu., garnished or, on the head
a helmet, also ppr., surmounted by a and motto. 90. i arms embowed vested or, holding be-
tween the hands a man's head ppr.,
plume of three feathers arg. Cultui Tredcroft, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles

Lennox, Glen Ancrum, near Guildford,

avorum fidelis. same crest. and on the head a high-crowned hat

Trappes-Lomax, Richard, Esquire, J.P., Tredegar, Baron (Morgan), Tredegar
of the Manor House, Chatburn, Lanes,
a demi-raan in armour ppr., holding in Park, Newport, Monm., a reindeer's Tremayne of HeUgan, St. Austell, same
his dexter hand a staff arg. , on the head crest. Honor et honestas.
a helmet, also ppr., surmounted by a head couped or, attired gu. cf. 122. i
plume of three feathers arg. Cultui Tremayne, John, of Heligan and Carcleu,
avorum fides. Tredeneck of Tredeneck. Cornw.. a buck's Cornw., two arms embowed vested or,
holding between the hands a man's
Traquair, Earl of (Stuart), on a garb in head and neck couped ppr. 121. 5 head ppr., and on the head a hat sa.
Honor et honestas.
Tree, an oak-tree fructed ppr. 143. 5

Treflry, Charles Ebenezer, of Place in

Fowey, Cornw., a Cornish chough's

fess a crow with wings expanded and head erased sa., holding in the beak a Tremayne, Arthur, Carclew, Perran-ar-
addorsed, all ppr. Judge nought.
sprig of laurel vert. Worthal, Cornw., same crest.

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TRE 557 TRI

Tremenheere of Tremenheere, Cornw., a dexter foot on a bugle-horn sa., gar- Trevithick, Cornw., a unicorn's head
nished of the second. Criicem vide et
Saracen's head in profile ppr. Thrys- couped ppr. 49. 7

scryssough ne Deu a nc/. 190. 14 jestinn. Trevor-Hampden, Baron Trevor and

Tremenheere of Penzance, Cornw., a TrenDeld, a demi-antelope pierced Viscount Hampden [extinct): (i) A

demi-mau in profile ppr., wreathed through the neck by an arrow in bend. talbot passant erm., collared and

about the head. Nil desperandum. cf. 126. 5 chained gu. [for Hampden). (2) On
a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a
Treminell or Tremynell, an eagle rising Trent, an arm in armour embowed hold- wyvern rising sa. [for Trevor). Ves-

ppr. 77. 5 ing in the hand a scimitar. 196. 10

Trenance, Cornw., on a chapeau gu., Trent, a crescent erm. Augeo. 163. 2 tigia nulla retrorsum.

turned up erm., a unicorn's head of Trent, a demi-eagle with wings expanded Trevor, Baron (Hill-Trevor), of Brynki-

the last, maned, armed, and ducally or, holding in the beak a laurel- branch nalt. Chirk, Denbighsh. (l) A wyvern
:

crowned or. cf. 40. 10 ppr. A[for Trevor). 70. 2. (2) rein

Trench, Le Poer-, Earl 0! Clancarty, see Trent-Stoughton, of Saltwood, Kent: (i) deer's head couped gu., attired and

C'lancarty. A robin-redbreast ppr., charged for collared or [for Hill). cf. 122. i

Trench, see Ashtown, Baron. distinction with a cross-crosslet az. {for Trevor of "Trevallyn, Denbighsh., a cocka-

Trench, see Cooke-Trench. AStoughlon). (2) crescent or, between trice with wings expanded and tail

Trench of Cangort Park, King's Co., Ire- two roses gu.. barbed and seeded ppr. nowedsa., beaked, wattled, and combed
land, an arm in armour embowed
(for Trent). arg. 68. 6
Trentham of Rocester, Staff's, a griffin's
holding in the hand a sword, all ppr. Trevor, Norf., on a chapeau gu., turned

Virtutis jortuna comes. 195- - head erased sa., beaked gu. 66. 5 up erm., a wyvern with wings addorsed

Trench, Charles O'Hara, Clonfert, Eyre- Trenwith, Corn w. , a falcon rising, holding sa. 69. 14
Trevor of the Pirn, Innerleithen, N.B.,
court, CO. Galway, same crest and in the beak a branch.
same crest. Heb Dduw heb ddim.
motto. Tresaher of Trevethan and Budock,

Trench-Gascoigne, Frederick Charles, Cornw., a demi-talbot regardant arg. Trevor, Sir Charles Cecil, C.B., 11, Ast-
wood Road, South Kensington, S.W.,
Partington Park, Aberford, Yorks Tresham of Northamp., a bezant charged
same crest. Heb Dduw heb ddim.
( 1 A conger's head couped and erect with a talbot's head az. cf. 57. i Trevor-Battye, Charles Edmund Augus-

or, charged for distinction with a Tresham, Bucks, a boar's head erased tine Trevor: (i) Upon a club fesse-

pellet. (2) An arm in armour em- at the neck sa., ducally gorged or,

bowed, the hand grasping a cutlass, holding in the mouth a trefoil shpped ways ppr., a stork arg., collared and

all ppr. vert. lined sa., holding in the beak a roach

Trench of Heywood. Ireland, same crest. Tresloggett, see Sloggett. ppr. (2) On a mount vert, the trunk

Consilio et prudentia. Tresse of Newington, Mailing, and Hoc, of an oak-tree, a branch sprouting

Trench, a cubit arm in armour ppr., Kent, an eagle's head couped erm., from its dexter side, acorned ppr.,

garnished or, holding in the hand a ducally crowned and beaked or, be- upon the trunk a wyvern, tail nowed

scimitar arg., hilt and pommel of tween two wings erect ermines. sa., wings elevated erminois. Ducat

the second. cf. 84 2 amor Dei.

Trenchard of Stanton, Wilts, a cubit Tresson, on a mount a lion passant, Trevor-Roper, Charles James, M.A., of

arm erect vested az., cuffed arg., hold- ducally crowned, supporting with the Plas Teg, Fhntsh. : (i)A lion ram-

ing in the hand a battle-a.xe ppr. Nosce dexter paw an arrow in pale. pant sa., holding in the dexter paw a

(eipsum. Treswell, on a rock a wUd goose ppr. ducal coronet or [for Roper). (2) On
a chapeau gu.. turned up erm., a
Trenchard of Hordhill and Wolveton, Treunwith, Cornw., a hawk or, with

Dorset, a cubit arm erect vested az., wings expanded arg., holding in the wyvern with wings elevated sa., and

cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr. a beak three ashen keys vert. charged upon the breast for distinction

sword of the second, hilt and pommel Trevanlon of Ca;rhayes, Cornw., a stag with an escallop arg., thereon a cross

or. Nosce teipsum. trippant quarterly gu. and arg. En flory sa. [for Trevor). Spes mea in Deo.

Trenchard of Poxwell and Greenhill Dieu est mon espoir. 117. 8 Trevors, Ireland, a griffin's head erased

House, Weymouth, Dorset : A( i ) Trevelyan, Thornton Roger, of Nether- or, holding in the beak a snake ppr.

dexter arm embowed vested az., cuffed witton, Northumb., two arms embowed cf. 65. ;

or, holding in the hand a trenching- vested az.. holding in the hands ppr. a Trew, a demi-chevalier in armour holding

knife in bend sinister ppr. [for Tren- bezant. Time trieth troth. in his dexter hand a sword ppr. 187. i

chard). (2) A Hon sejant arg., charged Trevelyan, Cornw.. two arms in armour Trew, J. P., Esquire, Maple Lodge,

on the shoulder with an ermine-spot embowed, the hands ppr., supporting a Surbiton, Sm-rey, a demi-chevalier in

and gorged with a collar gemelle sa., bezant, thereon a parrot statant ppr. armour, the helmet surmounted by a

the dexter fore-paw supporting an cf. 194. II plume of three ostrich-feathers, hold-
ing in his dexter hand a sword ppr.
escutcheon gu., charged with a iieur- Trevelyan, Sir Walter John, Bart., of

de lis within a bordure or {for Nettlecombe, Somers., two arras Pietate et bdlica virtute.
Pickard).
counter-embowed ppr., habited az., Trewarthen, a lion's gamb sa., holding a

Trenchard, Ashfordly-, of Stanton House, —holding in the hands a bezant. Tyme sceptre in pale or. cf. jti. 7

Wilts : ( I ) A dexter arm embowed trycth troth. Snlies bicn et bien averts. Trewarther, a pillar in the sea ppr. 176. 2

vested az., cuffed or, holding in the Trevelyan, Rt. Hon. Sir George Otto, Trewent, Devonsh., out of a ducal coronet

hand a trenching-knife in bend sinister, Bart., P.C, D.L., of Wallington, Nor- or, an eagle's head between two wings

the point depressed ppr. (jorTrenckard). thumb., same crest and motto. ppr. 84. 3

(2) An ass's head erased or, gorged with Trevenen, Sidney Vyvyan, Carlisle, a Trewick, a buck's head caboshed, pierced
a collar sa., thereon three mullets of stag quarterly vert and erminois, through the nose by an arrow fesswise,

the iirst (for Ashjordly). attired or. In se teres. point towards the sinister, all or. [Of
Trenchard, Dillon-, Henry Luke, Colin-
Trevenyon and Trevanlon, Cornw., a stag Ano authority. ) Truewick, a Truewick.
shays House, Bruton, Somers. : (l) A
dexter arm embowed vested az., cuffed quarterly gu. and arg. ri7. 5 Trewman, Devonsh.. a mullet pierced arg.

or, holding in the hand a trenching- Treves, Sir Frederick, Bart., K.C.V.O., Trewsdale of Hundon, Lines, a dragon's

C.B., of Dorchester, Dorset, and 6, head vert, holding in the mouth a

knife (jor Trenchard). (2) On a cha- Wimpole Street, W., an opinicus broken spear ppr.
peau gu., turned up erm., a hawk rising
statant or, wings elevated and addorsed Treys, two hands couped and conjoined
ppr. Nosce teipsiim. purpure, resting the dexter paw on a
Trencharde, a hand ppr., vested az., in fess, supporting a scimitar ppr.

holding a knife arg., handled or. fleam fesseways arg. Forliter, Fide- Trice of Godmanchester, Hunts, a phoe-
Trendell of the Abbey House, Abingdon,
liter. Feliciter. 287. 4 nix in flames ppr. 82. 2
Berks, a stag arg., attired and imgu.
or, charged on the body with three Treves, a demi-grifiin holding in the Trickey, a lion's head couped sa., holding
in the mouth a man by the middle, his
dexter claw a sword ppr. 64. 6

Trevet or Trevett, a castle arg., masoned legs in chief and his head in base em-

crosses patee gu., and resting the sa. 155- 8 brued ppr.

TRI 558 TRO

Trigg, a demi-talbot salient. cf. 55. i Tristram, Cumb., a stag's head ppr., az., holding in the dexter fore-paw a
fleur-de-lis arg., with the motto over,
Trigge, Henry Samuel, Esquire, of 79, attired or, holding in the mouth a Fortitudine et fldditate {for Brown).

Blackheath, Kent, a lion rampant trefoil arg., stalked and leaved vert.

regardant or, holding in the dexter cf. 121. 5 Festina lente. 2. 7

paw an arrow ppr. Spes mea in Deo. Tristram of Dunall, Bampton, Devonsh., Trotter, Ernest Trotter, same crest and

TriggS of Trygg, Devonsh., the sun rising a buck's head ppr., attired arg., hold- motto.

ppr. ing in the mouth a trefoil, also arg., Trotter, Ireland, on a ducal coronet or,

Trimlestown, Baron of (Barnewall), of stalked and leaved vert. cf. 121. 5 a horse trotting arg., saddled and
bridled gu., garnished of the first. Jn
Trimlestown, eo. Meath, from a plume Tristram, on a chapeau arg., turned up

of five ostrich-feathers or, gu., az., vert, gu., a martlet with wings addorsed sa. promptti. 52. 13

and arg., a falcon rising of the last. Tristram of Moor Hall, Worcs., a wolf's Trotter of Kettleshiel, Berwicksh., Bush,

Malo mori quam jcedari. head erased sa. 30. 8 CO. Edinburgh, and Shuddy Camp, <

Trimmer, a dove holding in its beak an Trite, a Triton crowned with an Eastern Cambs, a horse trotting ppr. Festina

olive-branch, all ppr. 92. 5 coronet, holding over his shoulder lente. 52. 2

Trimnel or Trimneli, a harpy close ppr. with his sinister hand a trident. Trotter, WilUam, J. P., King's Beeches,

Aiidentis fortuna juvat. 189. i cf. 1S5. 12 Ascot, same crest and motto.

Trimneli, Charles Henry, Esquire, White- Trite, a Triton holding in his sinister Trotter of Catchelraw, Berwicksh., a

cliff, Woldingham, Surrey, a harpy hand a trident. 185. 12 horse passant arg., furnished gu. 52. 4

with wings close ppr. Lenit victoria Tritton, Joseph Herbert, Esquire, D.L., Trotter, a galley in fuU course ppr. Vir-

mortem. of Lyons Hall, Great Leighs, Essex, tutis fortuna comes. 160. 8

Trimwell, a lion's head erased. 17. 8 and 36, Queen's Gate Gardens, London, Trotter, Major-General Henry, K.C.V.O.,

Trinder, a hawk jessed and belled stand- W.C, uses a trotting horse. {Of no of Mortonhall, Mid-Lothian, and 33,

ing on a fish naiant, all ppr. authority.) 52. 2 Cadogan Square, a man standing in

c/. 86. 6 Tritton, a cross pateo erm. Fortiler front of and holding a horse arg.,

Trinder of Westwell and Holwell, Oxon., gerit crucem. cf. 165. 7 furnished gu. Impromptu. 53. 11

out of a ducal coronet or, a stag's head Trivett, Sussex and Suff., a leopard's Trotter of Ardington, Berks : A( i ) horse
Atrotting arg. (2) lion rampant gu.,
ppr., attired of the first. 120. 7 head couped at the neck ppr. Salvus

Tringham, Rev. William, M.A., of Long in igne. 22. 10 in his dexter fore-paw a fleur-de-lis arg.

Cross House, Chcrtsey, uses a talbot's Trivett or Tryvett, an ostrich with wings Festina lente.—Fortitudine et fidelitate.

head erased gu., billettee or. Fideliter. addorsed arg., holding in the beak a Trotter, William Sampson, the Hill,

56. s horse-shoe az. cf. 97. i Batheaston, Bath, same crests and
mottoes.
Tringham, on a chapeau gu., turned up Trivett of Bradwell, Suff., an eagle rising

erm., a de.\ter wing az., charged with ppr. Salvus in igne. ^7. 5 Trotter, a heraldic antelope's head

a chevron or. cj. 109. 2 Trobe-Bateman, La, see Bateman. couped. • 127. 10

Trinling, a crescent. 163. 2 Trogood of Sherborne, Dorset, an arm in Trotter-Cranstoun, Joseph Young, of

Tripconie and Triponia, Cornw., a cock's armour embowed holding in the hand Dewar, Mid-Lothian, a crane dormant

head couped arg., combed, beaked, and a caltrap. holding a stone in his dexter claw, all

wattled gu., holding in the beak a Trollop, a buck or, pellettee. cf. 117. 5 ppr. Thou shalt want ere I want.

snake ppr., environed round the neck. Trollop, Durh., a buck trippant arg., Trotter, Morpeth, Northumb., a boar pas-

Tripp, Charles George, Esquire, J.P., of armed or. Audio, sed taceo. 117. 8 sant ppr. Nectimidus.necferus. 40.9

Orari Gorge Station, Woodbury, Can- Trollope, see Kesteven, Baron. Trotter, Yorks, a lion's head erased arg..

terbury, New Zealand, Barrister-at- Troogood, a wolf's head couped arg., collared erm. 1 8. 6

Law, Ms&s a hawk ppr. (The Tripp charged with a buckle az. cf. 30. 5 Trotter of Byers, Durh., and Skelton

arms and crest are represented upon an Trosse of TrevoUard, St. Stephen's, Castle, Cleveland, Yorks, same crest.

old escutcheon in the possession of the Cornw., a demi-lion rampant or, sup- Forlis non ferox.

Rev. C. Tripp, D.D., Rector of Silverton, porting an escutcheon. Troubridge, a bridge of three arches gu.,
Trotman, out of a ducal coronet or, a
Devonshire, with the following legend : masoned sa. 15S. 4
demi-ostrich with wings addorsed sa.
' This Atchivement was given unto my Troubridge, Sir Thomas Herbert Coch-
96. 11
Lord Howard's $th Son, at i/e Siege of rane, Bart., a dexter arm embowed
Bullogne, King Harry ye $th being there, Trotman of Cam, Glouc, a garb erect or,
habited az., cuffed arg., holding a flag-

ask'd how they took ye Town and Castle, banded arg. and az., between two staff, thereon a flag, also az., charged
Howard answer'd " /, Tripp'd up ye with two keys in saltire or. Ne cede
Walls," saith His Majesty, " Tripp ostrich-feathers of the second, quilled

shall he thy name, and no longer of the first. arduis. 309. 7

Howard," and honored him with ye Trotter of BaUindean, Perth., a horse Troughton of Great Lindford, Bucks,

trotting arg. Festina lente. 52. 2 Leach Hall, Lanes, and Northamp.,

scaling ladder for his Bend.') 85. 2 Trotter, Bart., Lines, same crest and a lion's head erased per chevron arg.
and sa., charged with thi-ee roundles
Tripp of London and Kent, issuing out

of rays or, an eagle's head gu. Trotter, a horse passant arg. 52. 6 counterchanged. 273. S

84. 13 Trotter of Raheen, co. Galway, Ire- Troughton, Captain Cecil Claude Walter,

Trist of Cul worth, Northants, on a ser- land, on a ducal coronet or, a horse of 17, Hans Mansions, S.W., a lion's

pent nowed, a falcon ppr. 86. 3 trotting arg., caparisoned ppr., and head erased per chevron arg. and sa..
resting the dexter fore-hoof on an charged with three roundles, one and
Trist of Pare Behan, Cornw., a falcon

holding in the beak a fish, all ppr. escutcheon paly of six arg. and gu., two, counterchanged. Spero meliora.

Xec triste, nee trepidum. and over the crest upon an escroU the 273. 8

Trist of Bowdon, Hernaford, and Trist- motto. Deed shatv. Toujours pret. 52.12 Troup, a buck trippant arg. 1 17. 8

ford House, Devonsh., same crest and Trotter of Glenkens, Galloway, a horse Troup, Scotland, a hind's head erased

motto. 76. 8 trotting ppr., furnished gu. Festina ppr. 124. 3

Trist, George Arthur, Prestwood Cottage. lente. Trout, Devonsh., on a mount vert, an

Ifield, near Crawley, Sussex, same crest Trotter, Alexander Edmund Coutts, of ostrich close arg. cf. 97. 2

and motto. Bush, Midlothian, a horse trotting Troutback and Troutbeck, a wolf's head

Trist, Warren, of Tristford, Harberton, ppr. Festina lente. erased ppr. 30. 8

South Devonsh., on two cinquefoils in Trotter, Coutts, Dreghorn, Edinburgh, Troutbeck, of Dunham, Chesh., a Moor's

fesse or, a Cornish chough ppr. Nee same crest. head couped below the shoulders sa.

triste. nectrepidc. 280. 15 Trotter of Horton Manor, Surrey: (i) 192. 13

Trist, John W., Esquire, F.S.A., F.S.I.. A horse trotting arg., charged on the Trove, a wolf's head erased erm. 30. 8

etc., on a mount vert an osprey statant, neck for distinction with a cross cross- Trowart, an eagle displayed with two

holding in its beak a fish arg. Nee Alet az. {for Trotter), cf. 52. 2. (2) heads, the wings expanded and in-
lion rampant gu., armed and langued verted.
triste, nee trepide. 76. 8

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TRO TUI

Trowbridge, a bridge of two arches ruined Tucker of Coryton Park. Devonsh., a
demi-sea-horse regardant arg., hold-
on the dexter side. ing between his paws a heart gu.
Auspice Teucro.
Trowell, a beaver passant ppr. cj. 1 34. 8 vert.
Trower, a lion passant gardant per pale Tucker of Exeter. Devonsh., a lion's
Trundle of Crosby Square and Brunswick gamb gu., charged with three billets
or and az., charged on the body with Square, London, an arm couped at in pale or, holding a mace of war
the elbow issuant bendways vested handled vert, headed arg.
three crosses patee counterchanged, ea., charged with a bezant, cuffed arg.,
holding in the dexter paw a spear ppr. holding in the hand a pen ppr. Be Tucker, Pierce Joseph, A.M.I.C.E., Mole.^i-
just and jear not.
Trower, the stump of an oak-tree ppr., croft, Beverley, East Yorks, a lion's
Truro, Baron (Rt. Hon. Charles Robert gamb erased and erect gu., charged
sprouting new leaves vert. 145. 2 Claude Wilde, D.L., J.P.), of Bowes, with three billets in pale or, and hold-
Middx. (extinct), on a mount vert, a ing a battle-axe or, head az. Auspice
Trower, out of a ducal coronet or, a hartlodged, holding a rose in its mouth,
demi-eagle displayed with two heads Teucro.
all ppr. jSiqttabiliter et diligenter.
gu. cf. 82. 3

Trowtfaack, a scaling-ladder sa. 158. 14

Trowtbeck, a naked man sa., holding in

his dexter hand a dart or. cj. 115. 12 Tucker of Dublin, a cubit arm erect

Trowteback, out of a ducal coronet or, a Trusbut, a hand issuing in fess from a vested or, cuffed dancettee arg., hold-

lion's gamb ppr., supporting a cross cloud, and fitting a garb ppr. 223. 12 ing in the hand an arrow ppr. Patet

crosslet titched of the first. 36. 1 Truscoat or Truscott, an arrow and a ingeniis campus.

Troyhin or Tryhy, Ireland, a tiger's head palm-branch in saltier ppr. 171. 7 Tuckey, Ireland, a crane with wings ex-

erased or. Truscott, Alderman Sir Francis Wyatt, panded, holding in the beak a serpent.

Troys, a tree erect and raguled, sprout- of Oakleigh, East Grinstead, Sussex, a 104. 13
ing out of the top couped three acorn-
fasces erect surmounted by a palm- TuckBeld of Exeter, Devonsh., an eagle

branches fructed or, leaved vert. branch sfipped and an arrow saltire- supporting an arrow ppr.

Troyte, Hugh Leonard Acland, of Hunts- ways, aU ppr. In utrumque paratus.— Tuckfleld of Fulford Park, an eagle ppr.,

ham Court, Devonsh. : (i) An eagle's Gwir yn erbyn y byo. 971 1 • beaked and legged or, the dexter claw

wing sa., charged with five estoiles or, Truscott, George Wyatt, Greatwood, supporting an arrow erect gu., barbed

environed with a snake ppr., the wing Chislehurst, same crest and mottoes. and flighted arg., and charged for dis-

charged for distinction with a cross Truss of Gonville, a sword fesseways ppr., tinction on the breast of the eagle with

crosslet of the second (for Troyte). (2) thereon a cross patee az., surmounted a rose gu.
by an estoile or.. Virtus intaminatis Tudman, a demi-fox ppr.
A man's sinister hand gloved and lying

fesseways vested az., thereon a hawk jidget honoribus. Tudor, on a mural coronet or, a serpent

Aperched ppr. (for Acland). Deo in Trussell of Gayton, Northamp., and of nowed vert. 142. 12

Deo. 86. 14 Peatling Magna, Leics., an ass's head Tudor, Hugh Owen. Esquire, J.P., of

Troyte-Chalyn-Grove, George, Esquire, arg., gorged with a collar and bell Lyndwood, Old Windsor, Berks, same

F.S.A., D.L., J.P., of North Coker ppr. crest. Semper eadem.

House, Yeovil, Somers., and Benville Trussell of Warmincham, Chesh., and Tudway, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding

Manor, Corscombe, Dorchester: (i) A Notts, out of a ducal coronet gu., an a rose az., slipped ppr. 12. i

talbot passant sa., collared arg. (for ass's head sa. 125.10 Tudway, Charles Clement, the Cedars,

Grove). 277. 13. (2) An eagle's wing Truston, on a mount vert, a lion holding Wells, Somers., same crest. Nil des-

sa., charged with five estoiles or, the an arrow, the point resting on the perandum.

wing environed by a snake ppr. (jor wreath or. Tudway, Somers., an ostrich-feather sa.,

Troyte). 277. 14. (3) On a mount vert, Truston, out of a ducal coronet gu., a enfiled with a ducal coronet or.

five blacks bills erect, banded with a unicorn's head arg., attired or, charged 114. 12
wreath of olive ppr., therein pendent
on the neck with three hurts. Tuffnal and Tuftnell, a dexter arm in

an escutcheon az., charged with a cross cj. 48. 12 armour embowed ppr., holding in the

crosslet or (jor Bullock). Xy dessux ny Tryce of Godmanchester, Hants, out of gauntlet a cutlass arg., bilted (

dessoux. 277. 15 an Eastern coronet arg., a demi-eagle I Tufnell, Lieutenant - Colonel WiUiara

Troyte of Chidderleigh, Devonsh., an displayed sa. I Neville, of Langleys, Essex. n arm in
embowed ppr., holding in the
'

eagle's wing sa., charged with five Trydell of Blarney, co. Cork. Ireland, a

estoiles or, environed by a snake ppr. stag's head erased ppr. 121. 2 gauntlet a cutlass arg., hilted or.

Trubshaw, Middx., a mullet per pale gu. Trye of Leckhampton, Glouc., a buck's Tufnell, Rev. Frederick, Charlton House,
122. 5 Radstock, Bath, same crest. Manus
and sa. 164. 2 head cabossed gu.

Truell, a heart gu., between two palm- Trye, Henry Norwood, Hartshill, near hcEC inimica tyrannis.

bi-auches vert. Semper fidelis. Atherstone, same crest. Tufnell, Robert Hutchison Campbell,

268. 12 Tyre, Rev. Reginald Edward, the Rectory, Lackham House, Spring Grove, Isle-

Truell, Rev. William Henry Augustus, Leckhampton, Glouc, same crest. worth, same crest.

of Clonmannon, co. Wicklow, Ire- Trygott of South Kirby, Yorks, a lion's Tufnell, William Michael, 30, Eaton

land, on a wreath of the colours a head couped sa., holding in the mouth Square, S.W., same crest.

heart gu., between two palm-branches a man by the waist, his legs in chief Tulnell-Tyrell, John Lionel, Esquire, of
and his head in base ppr., embrued on Boreham, Essex : A( i ) boar's head
vert, and over the crest in a scroll

the motto. Semper fidelis. Diligentia the body gu. couped and erect arg., issuant out of

jartior. 268. 12 Tryon, an ostrich's head between two the mouth a peacock's tail ppr. (jor
ostrich- feathers arg., holding in the Tyrell). (2) A dexter arm embowed
Trueman or Truman, on a ducal coronet
gauntlet
or, a wyvern vomiting fire at both ends beak a horse-shoe ppr. 97. 1 in armour ppr.,

ppr. cf. 69. 9 Tryon of London and Essex, a bear's head cutlass arg.. hilt or (jor Tujnell).

Truesdale, a boar's head couped and erect sa., semee d'etoiles or. cj. 34. 14 Manus hwc inimica tyrannis.

ppr. cf. 43- 3 Tryon, Guy Thomas Lewis, Bulwick Park, Tufton, Earl 0! Thanet, see Ths

Truman or Trueman of London and Wansford, Northamp., same crest. Tufton, see Hothfield, Baron.

Yorks, a human heart gu.. ducally Tryon, Richard, Esquire, the Lodge, Tufton, Surrey and Kent, ( sea-lion

crowned or. cj. no. 14 Oakham, same crest. ejant arg.

Trumbull of Easthampstead, Berks, a Tubb of Trengoff, Cornw., a beaver pas- TugweU of Crow Hall, Somers., a stag's
sant ppr., holding in the mouth a gur- head erased ppr., holding in the mouth
bull's head erased sa.. breathing fire
cj. 121. 2
ppr. cj. 44. 3 net gu. a trefoil sfipped vert.

Trump, a cock's head couped az., biUet- Tuberville, a bomb inflamed ppr. 1I Ireland, a dexter arm embowed

Tuite,

tee or. 177. 12 throwing a dart, all ppr. 201. 13

Trumpeter, a demi-savage ppr. 186. 5 Tuchfleld, Devonsh., a hawk supporting Tuite, Sir Morgan Henry Paulet. Bart.,
!

Trumwyn and Truwill, Worcs., a Sara- of Kilucane, Nenagh, co. Tipperary, an

cen's head ppr., wreathed or and sa.. hevTon. 164. 7 I angel vested arg., holding in the dexter

19 9

TUK 560 TUR

hand a flaming sword ppr., the sinister Turbervill.Colonel, J.P., of EwennyAbbey, Turnbull of Glasgow, a hand holding a

resting on an escutcheon of the arms, Glamorgansh. : (i) An eagle displayed dagger erect ppr., bearing on the point

viz., quarterly arg. and az. Allduiah. sa., armed, and the tips of the wings a bull's head erased sa. Audaci favet

3"- 15 or, and charged on the body with a fortuna.

Tuke, a demi-lion rampant gu., dueally fesse erminois {for Turbervill). cf. Turnbull of Currie. Scotland, a dexter

crowned or. 10. 1 A75. 2. (2) crossbow erect in front hand holding up a baxter's pyle charged
of two swords in saltire ppr., pommeb with three loaves in pale arg., all within
Tulloch, a mitre gu., garnished and

rimmed or, jewelled ppr. c/. 180. 5 and hilts or (for Warlow). Avi numer- two branches of palm vert. Favel

Tulloch of Tannochy, Elginsh., Scotland, antur avorum. fortuna labori.

a mitre ppr. Pieiate parentuni. Turbervile, Berks, an eagle displayed sa. Turner-Farley, see Farley.

cj. 180. 5 75. 2 Turner, see Round-Turner.

Tulloch, Major-General Alexander Bruce, Turbervile of Beere, Dorset, a castle arg., Turner, Hon. James, of Highfield. Hamil-

C.B., C.M.G., Woodlands, St. Kilda, the portcullis or. i=;5. 8 ton, Ontario, Canada, Vice-President of

Melbourne, same crest and motto. Turbott or Turbutt of Ogston Hall, the Bank of Hamilton and Director of

TuUock, two wings in lure or. i '3. 3 Derbysh., Yorks, a naked arm holding the Northern and Pacific Railway.
in the hand ppr. a trident or, armed a lion passant. Tu ne cede malis.
Tulloh of Elliestoun, Roxburghsh., Scot-

land (1 808 -1 893), a tiger courant ppr. and headed arg. 214. 12 6. 2

Cui debeiur reverentia. Turbutt of Arnold Grove, Notts, a naked Turner, Bart, {extinct), of Warham,

TuUoh of Ellieston, St. BosweUs, Rox- dexter arm holding in the hand a Norf., a lion passant gu. 6. 2

burghsh. (prior to 180S and since 1893), trident. 214. 12 Turner of Thorverton and Halbertou,

a mitre ppr. Pietate parentum. Turbutt (formerly Errington), Rev. John Devonsh., and Norf., a lion passant gu.,

Tully, Ireland, on a chapeau a serpent Launcelot. M.A., the Vicarage. Midg- holding in the dexter paw a laurel-

nowed, all ppr. 142. 9 ham, Reading, in front of a dexter arm branch vert.
embowed ppr.. grasping a trident in Turner, a lion passant gardant arg..
TuUy of WetheraU Abbey, Cumb., Cupid

with his bow and quiver, all ppr. bend sinister or, a fountain. regally crowned ppr., holding in the

189. 7 Turfeet of London, on a ducal coronet dexter paw a fer-de-moline sa. cf. 6. 7

Tully, CO. Galway, Ireland, a wolf's head arg., a stag trippant ppr. cf. 117. 8 Turner of Stanley. Warrington, Lanes,

couped arg. 30. 5 Turgeis, in a knot of rope a talbot's head Hunts, and Suff., a lion passant gar-
dant arg., holding in the dexter paw a
Tunnadine, Ireland, the top of a halberd or. eared sa.

issuing ppr. 172. i Turing, Sir Robert Eraser, Bart., of mill-rind sa. Pro patria. 6. 7

Tunnard, Charles Thomas, Frampton foveran. Aberdeen, and Chilgrove. Turner, Hunts and Suff., a lion passant

House, Lines, a swan with wings Chichester, a hand holding a helmet gardant sa., holding in the dexter paw

elevated erm., beaked or, legged sa., erect ppr. Audentes fortuna juvat. a mill-rind arg. 6. 7
the dext«r claw resting on a bugle-
217. 12 Turner, Shropsh. , a lion passant gardant,

horn of the last, stringed gu. Turisden, between two wings a griffin's holding in his dexter paw a mill-rind

Tunnicliffe, Major George Henry, of head, holding in the beak a palm- sa. 6. 7

Whitgreave, Stone, Staffs, on a cha- branch ppr. 65. 9 Turner of Chadswell, near Clitheroe, a

peau ppr., a griffin passant or, holding Turnbull, Scotland, a bull's head erased lion passaut guardant holding in the

in his dexter claw a tun ppr. Baut et sa., armed vert. Audacior favente for- dexter paw a fer-de-moline.

bon. tuna. 44. 3 Turner, Lines, a hon passant arg., gorged

Tunstall of Cotham Mundeville. Durh., Turnbull of Stracathrow, Scotland, same with a plain collar or, holding in the

Northumb., Westml., and Yorks, a crest. Audaci favet fortuna. 44. 3 dexter paw a mill-rind sa.

cock arg., beaked gu., combed, wattled, Turnbull, Thomas Strover, B.A., Wood- Turner of Penleigh, Wilts, a lion passant

and membered or, charged with a nds. St. Ann's-on-Sea, a bull's head. gardant erminois, charged upon the

mullet. 9f/. -1 • iiiliiri jant fortuna. body with three trefoils in fesse slipped
vert, and holding in the dexter paw a
Tunstall, Durh., and Thurland, Yorks, Turnbull, Sect land, a bull's head erased.

a cock arg., combed, wattled, and Audaci ja,:,t frtuna. 44-3 fer-de-moline sa. {see Beckett-Turner).
1 6. 8

legged or, holding in the beak a scroll TurnbuU, Robert, C.I.E., Continental

inscribed with the word Droit, cf. 91. 2 Hotel, Calcutta, same crest and motto. Turner, George Henry, Littleover, Derby-

Tunstall, Lanes and Yorks, a cock arg., Turnbull of Mount Henley. Sydenham sh., a lion rampant guardant per bend

armed or, beaked and wattled gu. HiU, London, and of Wellington, New sinister or and erm., holding in the

Qi. 2 Zealand, in front of a bull's head dexter fore-paw a miU-rind sa., and

Tupper, Hon. Sir Charles, Baronet, erased sa.. guttee-d'eau, armed or, resting the sinister on a spade ppr.

G.C.M.G., C.B., LL.D., M.D., L.R.C.S., four annulets interlaced fessewise of Labore et perscverantia.

of Armdale, Halifax, in the province the last. Fortuna favet audaci. 44. 5 Turner, Page-, Bart., of Ambrosden,
of Nova Scotia, in the Dominion of Turnbull, Alexander Horsburgh, EUbank,
Canada, and of 97, CromweU Road, Oxon. : (i) A hon passant gardant
London, S.W., upon a mount vert, a Wellington, New Zealand, same crest
greyhound statant sa., charged on the arg., dueally crowned or, holding in
body with two escallops or, holding in and motto.
the dexter paw a fer-de-moline pierced
Turnbull, Robert Thorburn, Elibank, Asa. {for Turner), cf. 6. 7. (2) demi-

Wellington, New Zealand, same crest horse per pale dancettee or and az.

the mouth a sprig of mayflower slipped and motto. {for Page). 53- 3

and leaved ppr. Vespoir est ma force. Turnbull of Know. Berwicksh., Scotland, Turner, Olouc, Derbysh.. and of Paren-

Tupper, Basil de Beauvoir, Grange Hill, a bull's head cabossed sa., armed vert. den, Essex, a hon passant gardant

St. Peter Port, Guernsey, a mount vert, Courage. 43. 8 arg.. holding in the dexter paw a fer-

thereon a greyhound passant erm., Turnbull, a cubit arm erect couped above de-moline sa. 6. 7

charged on the shoulder with a slip of the wrist, holding in the hand a sword Turner-Farley, Thomas Macnaghten,

oak fructed ppr., the dexter fore-paw erect ppr., enfiled with a bull's head Wartnaby Hall, Melton Mowbray: (i)
resting on an inescutcheon az., thereon A boar's head couped paly of six sa.,
pendent from a chain a medal or, erased sa. 266. 9
bearing the profiles of their Majesties guttee-d'eau and or {for Farley). (2)
Turnbull, George Gillon, of Abbey St.
A lion guardant sa., charged on the
Bathans, Berwick, Scotland, a dexter

King William III. and Queen Mary II. hand couped fesseways ppr.. holding body with three crosses patee fitchee
Vespoir est ma force. up a dagger erect, also ppr., hilted and arg., resting the dexter fore-paw on

Tupper, Gaspard le Marchant, 24, Corn- pommelled or, bearing on the point a a shield of the last charged with a

wall Gardens, S.W., same crest and bull's head erased sa. / saved the mill-rind, also sa. {for Turner). Avito

motto. King. 266. viret honore.

Turbervill or Turberville of Coyty Castle, Turnbull, John William, Pietermaritz- Turner of Yarmouth, Norf., a hon passant

Glamorgansh., an eagle displayed or. burg. Natal, South Africa, same crest gu., holding in the dexter paw a fer-

and motto. de-moUne or. Utile quod tacias,^ cf. 6.

L.

TUR 561 TWE

Turner, William, Purley Chase, Atlier- Turnley, Joseph, Esquire, J.P., D.L., Turyn, a demi-lady holding in her dextei
stone, Warw., same crest. Esse qiiam Deputy-Governor of the Honourable
hand a garland of laurel ppr., rested
the Irish Society of the New Planta-
videri.

Turner of Eastbourne, Susses, a Hon tion in Ulster, out of a mural crown Tuson, a lion's head erased arg. 17. 8
sejant arg., holding in the dexter paw
a fer-de-moliiie or. ppr., a Fritillaria meleagris stalked and Tuson, John Edward, M.D., F.R.C.S.,

Turner of Bandonbridge, co. Cork, Ire- leaved ppr. Persevcrando. East India United Service Club, out of
land, a lion sejant erm., holding in the
dexter paw a fer-de-moline or, and Turnly, on a mount vert, an oak-tree a ducal coronet a lion's head.
charged on the shoulder with a crescent
ppr., and pendent on the sinister side Tuson, a gadfly ppr.
sa.
an escutcheon gu., charged with a Tusser of Ryvenhall, Essex, a lion's gamb
Turner, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding
between the paws a fer-de-moline arg. cross patee or. Persevcrando. erased or, armed gu., holding a battle-

Turner, Augustus, M.A., Colerne, St. Turnly, John, Esquire, D.I., of Drumna- axe az., purfled of the last. 38. 3
John's Road, Sidcup, a demi-lion ram- Tntbill, a bee volant in pale ppr. 137. 2
pant holding between the paws a fleur- sole, CO. Antrim, Ireland, on a mount

de-hs. Virlus mille scuta. vert, an oak-tree ppr., supporting on Tuthill of Dublin: (i) Out of a coronet
Turner of Walden, Essex, a demi-wolf
the sinister side a shield gu., charged composed of a rose in the centre, two
gu., coUared or, holding between the
paws a mill-rind of the last. with a cross patee or. Persevcrando. trefoils and two thistles with flowered
Turner, a wolf's head erased sa., guttee-
d'eau. holding in the mouth a tulip- Turner, Edmund, of Stoke, Rochford, heads or, a wolf's head sa. (for Tvihill).

Lines, a lion passant arg., crowned or, (2) Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-

holding in the dexter paw a fer-de- lion rampant arg., ducally crowned or,

moline sa. 6. 9 —armed and langued gu. (for Villiers).

Turnor, Algernon, C.B., J.P., Goadby Fidei coticula crux. Vincere aut mori.

Hall, Melton Mowbray, same crest. cf. 16. 3
Lieutenant - Colonel Phineas
Turnor-Fetherstonhaugh, Hon. Leith, Tuthill,

branch vert. Uppark, Petersfield, Sussex: (i) An Barrett, Stockbridge, Chichester, on a

Turner of London, on a chapeau gu., heraldic antelope's head couped gu., mount vert, a turtle-dove ppr., holding

turned up erm., a greyhound statant armed or, gorged with a coUar vair, in her beak an olive-branch vert,

sa. Pro patria. 58. 4 and holding in the mouth an ostrich- fructed or. Pads ac legis jure.

Turner, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., Afeather in bend arg. (2) lion passant TutlD, a bridge of three arches or. 158. 4

a greyhound statant sa., collared arg. guardant arg., holding in the dexter Tutt, out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's

(/ 58. 4 paw a fer-de-moline sa., and charged head holding in the beak a key, all ppr.

Turner of London, an antelope sejant on the breast with a crescent gu. Esse 65. 14
erm., attired or, resting the dexter
quam videri. Tutt of Barnstaple, Devonsh., Wilts, and

foot on an escutcheon of the second. Tumour, Earl of Winterton, see Winter- Hants, a talbot sejant or, collared and

Turner of Wakestown. Essex, a demi- ton. lined arg. 55. 5

heraldic tiger salient or, tufted and Turnour, between two laurel-branches Tutte of Chichester, Sussex, a talbot

maned sa. , armed of the first. ppr., an escutcheon gu. 146. 14 sejant or, collared and lined arg. 55.5

Turner, Shropsh., a tower arg. with Turpin of London, Cambs, and Leics., a Tweddale, a lion's head erased gu. 17. 2

broken battlements. griffin passant arg., guttee-de-sang, Tweddell, a pelican's head couped and

Turner, on a tower arg. with broken with wings addorsed or. cf. 63. 2 vulning itself ppr. cf. 98. 2
battlements, an eagle regardant sa.,
holding in the dexter claw a mill-rind Turpin, a griffin with wings inverted or, TweddeU, Ralph Hart, Esquire, J.P.,
of the last.
guttee-de-sang, armed az. cf. 63. 2 Meopham's Court, near Gravesend,

Turtle, between two wings or, a parrot's same crest. Semper spero.

Turner of Caughley Place, Shropsh., a head gu. loi. 10 Twedie, Scotland, a demi-lion holding in

Cornish chough ppr. perched on a Turton of Larpoole Hall, near Whitby, the paws an anchor ppr. 12. 12

mill-rind or. Yorks, and West Bromwich, Staffs, Twedy, Essex, a falcon rising ppr. 88. 2

Turner of Dublin, an arm erect vested out of a mural coronet arg., a cubit Tweeddale, Marquess ol (Hay), Vester
gu., cuffed arg., holding in the hand
arm vested vert, cuffed of the first, House, Haddingtonsh., a goat's head

ppr. a fer-de-moline or. 207. 4 holding in the hand ppr. a banner per erased arg., armed or. Spare nought.

Turner, a sword and a trident in saltier fess arg. and vert, the fringe counter- 128. 5
Tweedie of London, a palm and a lauiel
entiled with an Eastern coronet. changed. 206. 6
branch in saltier vert. Aut pax, aut
Turner of Swanwick, Derbysh., and Turton, Edmund Rossborough, Esquire,

Surrey, two wings conjoined in saltier J. P., D.L., of Upsall, Yorks, out of a bellum.
arg., charged in the middle with a tre-
mural coronet or, a cubit arm erect Tweedie of Drummelzier, Peeblessh., a

foil slipped vert. vested vert, cuffed arg., the hand ppr. buU'sheadsa. Thol and think, cf. 44. }

Turner, a flaming heart ppr. Tu ne cede holding a banner per fesse, also arg. Tweedie of Rawlinson, a boar's head

mails. 181. 13 and vert, charged with a trefoil, and erased ppr. Thole and think on.
Tweedmouth, Baron (Marjori banks), of
Turner of Menie, Aberdeensh., same crest the fringe counterchanged. Formosa
Edington, Berwicksh., a lion's gamb
and motto. guce honcsta. cf. 206. 6
erect and erased grasping a lance in
Turner, Colonel John, Turner Hall, Ellon, Turton, Robert Bell, Esquire, of Kildale bend, both ppr. Advance with courage.

Aberdeensh., same crest and motto. Hall, Yorks, and the Cottage, Thorpe

Turner, Sir WiUiam, of 6, Eton Terrace, Satchville, Melton Mowbray, same 38. II
Edinburgh, K.C.B., M.B., LL.D., crest and motto.
D.C.L., F.R.S.. F.R.C.S., a man's Turton, Bart., of Starborough Castle, Tweedy, Chevalier Hugh D'Oyly, Swedish
heart gu. Quod polui perfeci. 181. 2 Surrey, out of a mural coronet or, a and Norwegian Consul at Port au
cubit arm erect vested vert, cuffed Prince, Hayti, on a chapeau ppr., a
Turner, Thomas, Esquire, J.P., Devonsh., dove rising of the same. Thole and

a fer-de-moline. Secte et veri. arg., holding in the hand ppr. a banner think on. 94- 8
Turner, Rev. George Wakefield, St.
per pale, also arg. and vert, fringed Tweedy, Arthur Hearne, Widmore Lodge,
Jude's, Eldon Vicarage, Sheffield, a
lion passant guardant arg., holding staffed and headed of the first, cf. 206. 6 Widmore, Bromley, Kent, on a prick-
in the dexter paw a fer-de-moline sa. Turvile, Leics., a gate ppr., charged with
Pro patria. spur fesseways a peewit rising ppr.,
Turner, E. T., Esquire, the Cedars,
Cowley, Middx., a wolf's head erased a crescent or. cf. 158. 9 holding in the beak a trefoil slipped
sa., guttee-d'eau, holding in the mouth
Turvile, a gate ppr. 158.9 vert. 286. 6

Turvile of Husband's Bosworth, Leics., Tweedy, George Alfred, same crest.

a dove close, holding in the beak an Tweedy, Hugh James, Junior Consti-

oUve-branch, all ppr. Virtus semper tutional Club, same crest. Thole and

a tulip-branch vert. Justus et im- eadem. 92. 5 think on.
Tweedy, Henry Colpoys, 7, Clare Street,
pavidus. Turvile of Normanlon Turvile, Leics.,
Merrion Square, Dubhn, a dove volant
Turney, a cross patee fitched or. 166. 3 a dove close ppr., holding in the beak arg. Pais ce que doit advienne que
Turney of Cavenby, Lines, a tower sa.,
a branch of olive slipped vert, fructed

towered arg. Inhocsignovinces. 156.2 or. 92. 5 pourra. 243. 19

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TWE 562 TYR

Twells, Rev. Henry, M.A., Rector of Twyning of Bryn, Pembrokesh. , Ithon, Tyler, a demi-cat rampant and erased

Waltham, Leic3., on a fountain ppr., Llandrindod, Radnorsh., the twin or, charged on the side with a cross-

a swan arg., beaked and legged sa. brothers Castor and Pollux in their crosslet fitched gu., in a crescent of

Benedicite forties domino. infancy. Stcllis aspirate gemellis. the last.

Twells, a swan ppr. 99. 2 Twyre, a hawk's head vair. c/. 88. 12 Tyler, Sir Frederick Charles, Bart., a

Twemlow of Peatswood, Staffs, a parrot Twysden, a cockatrice or. 68. 4 demi-cat-a-mountain or, charged on|

jierched on the stump of a tree ppr. Twysden, Bart, {extinet), of Bradbourne, the shoulder with two cross crosslets

loi. 9 Kent, a cockatrice az., with wings dis- fitchee in saltire gu., holding between
Twemlow of Hatherton, Chesh., on the
played or, and beaked and legged of 1 the paws a rose arg. 293. i

stump of an oak-tree erect, a parrot the last. PrcBvisa mala pereunt. 68. 6 Tylgham, Kent, a demi-lion sa., crowned
perched ppr. Teneo, tenuere majores. ,

lOi. 9 Twysden, Sir Louis John Francis, Bart., or. 10. 1
Twemlow of Twemlow, Chesh., on the
j

of Roydon Hall, East Peckham, Kent, Tyliey, Somers., a demi-lion rampant gar-
I

a cockatrice az., winged and tufted or. dant arg., pellettee, holding in the

stump of a tree erect and sprouting a 68. 4 dexter paw a crescent gu.

parrot, all ppr. loi. 9 Tyas and Tyes of London, a griffin's head TylUot of East Bardsale, Suff., and Y'orks.
I

Twemlow, Major-General Edward D'Oyly, erased arg., beaked gu. 66. 2 a greyhound passant gu., collared or.
:

same crest. Fideliter. Tyas of Bolton-upon-Dearne, same crest. cf. 60. 2

Twemlow, Francis Randle, D.S.O., Peats- Try. Tylney, Suff. and Norf., on a ducal coro-

wood. Market Drayton, same crest. Tye, Essex, out of a ducal coronet or, an ' net or, a griffin's head erased gu.,

Twemlow of Arclyd, Chesh., a parroquet heraldic tiger's head tufted and armed armed of the fii-st. cf. 67. 9
1

standing on the stump of a tree sprout- arg. 25. 3 Tylson, a dexter arm couped, vested sa.,

ing, all ppr. Ncc cunctando, nee lemere Tye, Notts, a wolf's head erased arg. 30. 8 cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.

agendo. lOi. 9 Tyerman, Yorks, a griffin's head erased a CI osier or.

Twentyman, a horse's head arg., bridled ppr. 66. 2 I Tymewell of London, a demi-eagle gu.,

gu. 51- 5 Tyers, a demi-lion rampant gu. 10. 3 I with wings displayed erm., crowned,

Twicket, a lion's head erased sa., holding Tylden of Wye, Kent, a broken spear armed, and gorged with a garland or.

in the mouth a rose gu. 21.5 erect or, environed by a snake vert. Tyndall, see Hamilton-Tyiidall-Bruce.

Twigg or Twigge, an esquire's helmet 175. 14 TyndaU, Albert Henry, Esquire, Ballv-

ppr. 180. 3 Tylden, Richard James, of Milsted, Kent, aune House. New Ross, co. Wexford,

Twigg of Repton, Derbysh., a hand hold- a battle-axe erect, environed by a out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of

ing a branch ppr. Suo marte. snake ppr. Truth arid liberty. 172.2 five ostrich-feathers arg. Dante Deo.

Twinell of Peterborough, Northants, a Tylden-Pattenson, Arthvu: Henry, Naval Tynedale of Deane, Northants, Hock-

lion's gamb holding a lozenge arg., —and Military Club, a camel's head wold, Norf., Eastwood Park, Glouc,
charged with a cross crosslet fitchee London, and Bathford, Somers., out of
erased sa., bezantee. Finem respite.

gu. 35. 10 Truth and liberty. 256. 2 a ducal coronet of five leaves or, a

Twinihaw and Twinies of Tunworth, Tylden-Pattenson, William, J.P., D.L., plume of five ostrich-feathers arg.,

Dorset, a lapwing with wings expanded Ibornden, Biddenden, Kent, same charged with a fess erm. Confido. non

crest and mottoes. confundor. cf. 114. 13

Twining, a cubit arm, the hand grasping Tylden-Wright, Edward William, Manor Tynte, Kemeys-, Charles Theodore Hals-

two snakes, each entwined round the Croft, Worksop: (i) Issuant from the well, of Halsewell. Somers.. and Cefn

arm, all ppr. 220. 3 battlements of a tower or, a dragon's Mably, Glamorgansh. : (i) On a mount
head ppr., charged with two barrulets, vert, a unicorn sejant az., armed,
Twining, the stump of an oak-tree sprout-

ing new branches ppr., thereon pendent and holding in the mouth an escallop, crined, and ungu. or [for Tynte). (2)
also or. (2) On a mount vert, in front
an escutcheon gu. 145. 8 of a battle-axe erect, entwined by a Out of a ducal coronet a demi-griffin,
serpent ppr., between two pheons, a all or {for Kemeys). Duw Dy Ras. 64. 4
Twinnell, Northamp., a lion's gamb hold Tynte, Major Fortescue, a unicorn sejant

Ing a lozenge arg., charged with a cross

crosslet gu. 35. lO pheon or. Treu und fest. arg., horned and crined or.

Twisden of London and Kent, a cocka- Tyldesley of Tyldesley, Lanes, a pelican Tyrconel, Earl of. Viscount Carlingford

trice with wings expanded az., beaked, in her piety or. Regis et patrice lantum (Carpenter), a globe in a stand, all or.

wattled, legged, and winged or. 68. 6 valet amor. 98. 8 Per acuta belli. 1 59. 4

Twisden of Bradbourne, Larkfield, Maid- Tylee, Wilts, a demi-lion rampant gardant Tyrell, see Tufnell-TyreU.

stone, same crest. arg., pellettee, holding a crescent gu. Tyrell, Bart, {extinct), of Springfield,

Twisden, Bart., Kent, a cockatrice az., Tyler, Colonel Charles James. Eugedi, Essex, a boar's head erect arg., and

with wings displayed or. Frcevisa St. Leonard's Road, Eastbourne, a issuing out of the mouth a peacock's

mala pereunt. 68. 6 demi-lion rampant guardant holding tail ppr. Sans crainte.

Twisleton, see Saye and Sele, Baron. between its paws a crescent. Tyrell, a demi-lion rampant gu., bezantee.

Twisleton of Barley. Drax, and Goole, Tyler, a tiger sahent gardant ppr.. 10. 4

Yorks, and Osbaston, Leics., a dexter navally crowned or, holding in the Tyringham, Roger William Gifford,

arm embowed vested sa., turned up dexter paw a flag-staif with the French Tyringham, Bucks, a talbot's head

arg., holding in the hand ppr. a mole- tricolour flag flowing depressed and couped gu., billettee or.

spade or, headed and armed of the reversed. cf. 27. 5 Tyron, an esquire's helmet az., garnished

second. Vidi, vici. Tyler, George William, Cottrell, Cardiff, or. I So. 3

Twisleton of Dartford, Kent, on a mount same crest. Tyrone, Earl ol, see Waterford, Marquess

vert, a hind stataut or, ducally gorged Tyler, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles John

gu. cj. 125. 3 Roper, the Lodge, Linsted, Kent, same Tyrrell, a lion's head i oyally crowned
Twiss, an etoile rayed or. crest, but without the flagstaff.

Twiss, a cockatrice. 68. 4 Tyler of Newtown-limavady, co. Lon- Tyrrell, Ireland, a lion's head erased or,
Twiss, a demi-griffin ppr. 64. 2 donderry, Ireland, an arm embowed within a chain in orle issuing from the

Twist, a wyvern sejant or. cf. 69. 14 in armour charged with two crescents %iTeath az. 19. 5

Twycross, Norf., a swan rising ppr. gu., the hand grasping a sword ppr. Tyrrell, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant az.

Droit et avant. 99. 12 Merito. cf. 195. 2 10. 2

Twylord, Leics., and Frostdyke, Lines, Tyler of Monm., in front of a cross cross- Tyrrell of Fartullagh, co. Westmeath,

a demi-liou rampant double-queued let fitched and mounted on three Ireland, and Florence, Italy, same

sa., holding a cinquefoil or. grieces or, a dexter hand couped grasp- crest. Veritas tree vitcB.

TwyJord of Trotton, Midhurst, Sussex, a ing a dagger embrued ppr., pommel Tyrrell of Rushton, Staffs, a boar's head

demi-lion double-queued sa., guttee- and hilt of the first. Crux praisidium erect arg., issuing out of the mouth a
d'or, holding in the dexter paw a tre- et decus. peacock's tail ppr.

foil slipped vert. Tyler, a hind's head erased or. 124. 3 Tyrwhitt-Drake, 6-ee Drake.

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TYR 563 UPC

Tyrwhitt, Richard, Esquire, of Nantyr, Tyrwhitt-Wilson, Sir Raymond Robert, Tytler, Fraser-, Edward Grant, Aldourie
West GwiUimbury, Canada, Lieutenant-
Stanley Hall, Bridgnorth, same I Castle, Inverness : ( i ) Same crest as
above. (2) A stag's head erased ppr.
crest I

Colonel 36th Battalion Active Jlilitia as (i) above.

(Peel Regiment), a savage ppr., Tyrwhitt, a lapwing's head couped or. {/or Fraser).

wreathed and cinctured vert, holding Tyser, George Walter, J.P., Oakfield, Tytler, Major-General Robert Francis
i
Mein both hands a club. stante, tire- Mortimer, Berks, upon a cotton-hank Christopher Alexander, 40, Emperor's

—hiint. Ti/we trijeth truth. fesseways or, a falcon close collared, Gate, S.W., same crest and motto.

Tyrwhitt of Nantyr, Denbighsh., Wales, also or. Deo volente surgam. Tytler, Fraser-, of Balnain, Inverness-sh. :

a savage man ppr., wreathed vert, Tysoe, a sinister arm in mail ppr., hold- (i) The rays of the sun issuing from
holding in both hands a club. Me I

stante, virebunt. ing an antiqueshield lined vert, edged or, behind a cloud ppr. {for Tytler). 162. 9.
strapped gu. Non progredi est regredi.
Tyrwhitt, Hon. Hugh, R.N., same crest. A(2) stag's head erased ppr. {for
Tyrwhitt of Ketilby, Lines, and Tyr- Tyson, Edward Thomas, Woodhall,
—Fraser). OccuUus, non extinctus. Je
whitt, Northumb., a savage man ppr.,
Cockermouth, a demi-lion vert, guttee- suis pret. 121. 5

d'eau, holding in the dexter paw a torch Tytler, Scotland, two laurel-branches in

cinctured and wreathed vert, holding erect fired ppr., the sinister paw resting orle vert. Virtutis gloria crescit.

Mein both hands a club. stante, vire- on a rose gu., barbed and seeded ppr. 146. 5

bunt.— Tyme tri/eth truth. - 279.11 Fortiter el vigilanter. 12. 6 Tytler, Scotland, two laurel-branches in

Tyrwhitt, the late Sir Henry Thomas, Tyssen, a demi-lion rampant or, ducally orle vert, encircling an anchor and an

Bart., of Stanley Hall, Shropsh. : (i) A crowned gu., holding between the ^sculapius rod, on the top of the anchor

savage ppr., wreathed and cinctured paws an escutcheon az., thereon an —a plume of three feathers, all ppr.
etoile of the first.
with oak-leaves vert, and holding in his Spcs fir ma. Immortalia spero.

dexter hand a club ppr. (for Tyrwhitt). Tytherley, Hants, a wolf passant gu. 28. 10 Tyzard, a boar's head couped or. 43. i
2-t). II. (2) On a wreath the sun in
splendour, each ray inflamed or (for Tytler, Fraser-, James William, of Wood- > Tyzdale, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet
Jones). Time trycth truth.— Esto sol
houselee, co. Edinburgh, Scotland, the ' or, a dexter arm in armour charged

rays of the sun issuing from a cloud with an etoile, holding in the hand an

testis. 162. 2 ppr. OccuUus, non extinctus. 162. 9 I arrow, all ppr.

u.

Uderaj, Muhtab Chund Moharaj, Bahadur Umpton, a demi-greyhound sa. 60. 1 Uniacke, Norman Compton Fitzgerald,
Mount Uniacke, co. Cork, same crest.
of Burdwan, Bengal, an iron-gray Umpton, a demi-greyhound sa., collared
and ringed, and holding in the mouth Uniacke, Norman James Fyfe, same crest.
horse's head couped, aiound the neck

a ribbon az.. and pendent therefrom a spear-head or. Unictts est.
Uniacke, Richard Gordon Fitzgerald,
an escutcheon of the last, charged with Umpton, on a chapeau az., turned up
Chelsham Lodge, Chelsham, Surrey,
a lotus-flower ppr. Deo credito justi- erm., a griifin passant arg. cf. 63. 13 same crest.
Uniacke, Robert Uniacke Fitzgerald, 3,
tiam colito. 50. 9 Undall, Dorset, a serpent vert, Pennsylvania, Exeter, same crest.
Uniacke-Penrose-Fitzgerald, Sir Robert
Udney of that Dk, and Auchterallan, Uniacke, 35, Grosvenor Road, S.W., a
knight in complete armour, his sword
Aberdeen, a fleur-de-lis gu. All my Underhay of Holland House, drawn and beaver up, aU ppr., mounted
London, an arm embowed in armour, on a horse courant arg., the whole
hope is in God. 148. 2 charged with a crescent or. Fortis

Udney of CultercaUen, a fleur-de-lis or. holding in the hand a sword, all ppr.

All my hope is in God. I4«- 2 Factis non verbis. 195. 2

Udny, John Henry FuUarton, Udny Underhill, Middx., of Wolverhampton,

Castle, Aberdeensh., a fleur-de-lis gu. Stafi's, and of Etington and Hunning-

All my hope is in God. ham, Warw., on a mount vert, a hind

Udward of Longroft, Scotland, a torteau. lodged or. 125. 4 et fidelis.

Sec fialu. ncc fluctu. 159. 14 Underwood, Ireland, a lion's gamb hold- Unsworth of Mogul Hall, Liverpool, and

Ufflngton, Viscount, «ee Craven, Earl of. ing a thistle ppr. 37. 6 Lanes, a lion rampant bendy of six or

Uffleet or unlet, a lion's gamb erased Underwood, Ireland, a lion passant az. and az., holding in the paws a cross

sa., holding the hilt of a broken sword Noli irritare leonem. 6. 2 patee fitched of the first. 3. 13

erect ppr. 38. 2 Underwood, a hind's head. 124. i Untercombe, a sword erect, enfiled with

Uflleete, on the top of a Doric pillar, a Underwood, Heref., a hind's head erased. a man's head couped. 191. 9

heart gu. 176. 5 124. 3 Unthank, Clement William Joseph, of

Uflord, Earl of Suffolk {extinct), a man's Underwood of Buxley and Haveningham, Intwood Hall, Norf., a gryphon's head

head erased ppr., bearded and crowned Norf., a hind's head or, gorged with a erased gu.. gorged with a collar flory

or. chaplet vert. cf. 124. 3 and ducally crowned or, holding in the
Ufford, De, a demi-eagle displayed sa.
Underwood, Charles Frederick Weston, beak an increscent of the last. Esto
81. 6
Esquire, Somerby Hall, Brigg, Lanes, semper fidelis.

Ufford, an anchor or, in the sea vert. same crest. Unton of Wadley, Berks, a demi-grey-
161. 6
Unett of Woodlands, Harborne, Staffs, a hound sa., collared or, holding in the
Uflord, a talbot passant, charged on the
shoulder with three guttes-de-sang. lion's head erased. 17. 8 mouth a broken spear.

Unett, Henry Henzell, Huntingdon Hall, Unwin, a fleur-de-lis or. 148- 2

cf. 54. I York, a lion's head couped. Upcher, Rev. Arthur Hamilton, M.A.,

Ugletreight, out of a ducal coronet a Unett of Castle Frome, Frean's Court, the Rectory, Baconsthorpe, Norf., in
and Marden Court, Heref., on a
buck's head. 120. 7 front of a plume of five ostrich-feathers
arg. and or, a unicorn's head couped
Uhthotr, yew •tree ppr. chapeau gu., turned up erm., a cocka- az., gorged with a ducal coronet or.

Umfrevile, Essex and Linos, out of a trice sejant ppr. Disce mori ut vivas. PrcEStat opes sapientia.
Unett, on a chapeau a cockatrice sejant
ducal coronet or, an eagle's head arg. Upcher, Rev. Arthur Wilson, M.A., Bing-
with wings addorsed and ducally ham, Norf.. same crest and motto.
cf. 83. 14
crowned, all ppr. Upcher, Rev. Harry Berners, Broom
Umfreville, a lion's gamb erased gu., a Hall, Watton, Norf., same crest and

sceptj-e in pale or. 38. 7 Unett, Shropsh., out of a ducal coronet

Umfreville, out of a mural coronet gu., a or, a griffin's head sa. 67. 9

griffin's head erm. 67. 10 Uniacke or Uniake, a dexter arm in motto.

Umphray of Zetland, an open book ppr. armour gauntleted ppr., holding a Upcher, Hemy Jlorris, Sheringham Hall,

Puxtua, Domine, est requies mea. 15S. 3 hawk's lure or. 237. 17 Norf., same crest and motto.

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Uphaugh, Richard Duppa de, Esquire, of Urquhart of Cromarty, Scotland, a demi- Usher, Ireland, a swan with wings ad-
Hollingbourne House, near Maidetone, otter ppr., crowned with an antique dorsed regardant arg., miurally crowned

Kent : ( i ) In front of a dexter arm crown gu., gorged with a collar or, or, the dexter foot resting on an es-
embowed in armour, the hand in a charged with three crescents of the
gauntlet ppr., grasping a lion's paw in second. Will well. callop gu. 99. 7

Usher of Eastwell, Galway, a cubit arm

bend sinister couped, a rose between Urquhart, a demi-otter sa., crowned with vested az., cuffed arg., holding in the
an antique crown or. Mean, speak, hand a baton of the last. A'e vele veles.
two annulets gu. (for Dnppa). A(2) and doe well.
cubit arm erect ppr., charged with an Usher, Sir John, Bart., Norton, Ratho,
Urquhart, Pollard-, Lieutenant-Colonel Midlothian, a dexter arm holding in the
anchor sa., encircled by an annulet, Francis Edward Romulus, of Castle hand a baton ppr. Ne vile velis. 312. 15
and holding in the hand in bend sinis- Pollard, CO. Westmeath, Ireland; (i)
Usher of Donnybrook and Portrane, co.
ter a trident, both or {/or Turbutt). A demi-otter rampant ppr., crowned Dublin, Ireland, an arm couped below
Uphill of London and Devonsh., on a the elbow and erect vested bendy or
with an antique crown or, gorged with
mount charged with trefoils slipped

vert, a bird volant, holding in the beak a collar of the same charged with three and az., holding in the hand ppr. a
a trefoil slipped, also vert. Acrescents gu. {for Urquhart). (2) baton of the first.

Upjohn, a stork ppr. 105. ii stag trippant ppr., attired or {for Pol- Usher of Ballysaggartmore, co. Water-

Uppleby, Rev. George Crowle, of Wootton lard). 117. 8. (3) Out of a mural ford, a dexter cubit arm in pale vested
and Barrow Hall, Lines, a buck's head coronet arg., a greyhound's head sa., bendy of six gu. and or, cuffed ermi-

couped quarterly arg. and gu., attired gorged with a collar gu., charged with nois, holding in the hand ppr. a baton

sa., collared az., thereon three mart- three plates {for Hampson). Will arg. A'e vile I'dis.
lets or. Metuo secnndis.
well. Usticke of Woodlane, Cornw. :(i) A

Upton, see Templeton, Viscount. Urquhart, Scotland, a boar's head erased demi-eagle displayed gu., gorged with

Upton of Clyde Court, co. Louth, on a or. Mean, speak, and doe it-ell. a plain collar and pendent therefrom

ducal coronet or, a war-horse current 42. 2 an escutcheon or, charged with a water-
Urquhart of Newhall, Scotland, a boar's
sa., caparisoned of the iirst. Semper Abouget sa. {for Usticke). 81. 7. (2)
j dexter arm in armour embowed grasp-
paratus. 240. 10
head coup igu. Per actum intentio. ing a sword ppr., between the attires
Upton of Ingmire Hall, Westml., on a I of a stag sa. {for Nowell). (3) Upon
a mount vert, in fiont of rays of the
ducal coronet or, a horse passant sa., 43-
Urquhart of Meldrum. Aberdeen
furnished of the Iirst. Semper paratus.
Scotland, a boar's head erased or.

240. 10 Per mare, per terras. 42. 2 sun ppr., a martlet sa., holding in the
beak an acorn slipped, also ppr. {for
Upton, a lion's gamb az., holding a cres- Urquhart, a lion's gamb holding a human

cent or. 39. 1 heart ppr. 39. 1 j Beauchant). Semper paratus.

Upton of Gaydon, on a chapeau az., Urquhart of Burdsyards, Elginsh., Scot- Usticke, Kowell-, [Robert Michael Polsuej

turned up erm. , a griffin passant arg. land, a dexter hand holding a dagger Philleigh, Grampound Road, Cornw.,
j

<•/. 63. 13 in pale ppr. Mean, speak, and do well. ! same crests and motto.

Upton of Northolme, Lines, a demi-wolf 212. 9 Utber and Utker of Norwich and Hoo,

rampant arg. 31-2 Urquhart, out of a mural coronet or, a Norf., an arrow erect sa., headed and

Upton, Sussex, two dolphins in saltier or, dexter arm from the shoidder embowed, feathered arg., to the shaft wings ex-

finned az. 140. 3 vested gu., turned up with buff, and panded or, the barb of the arrow in

Upwood of Lovell's Hall, Norf., a horse's suspended from the hand by a ribbon ' base. 174. I

head erased sa. 51-4 gu., an escutcheon az., charged with a Utermarck, Reginald John Guthrie. Es-

Urby, a man's head couped at the shoul- wolf's head erased arg., the arm quire, of Vimiera, Guernsey, a sprig of

ders in profile ppr. charged with a crescent of the first. thi'ce rose-leaves shpped vert, between

Ure, Scotland, a Uon's gamb erect and Dtim spiro spero. two buffalo- horns per fesse or and az.

erased gu. Sans tache. 36. 4 Urren, Wales, a Cornish chough rising Fa outre marque. 261. 4

Urlln, Richard Denny, of the Middle with wings displayed ppr., resting the Utreight, out of a ducal coronet a bull's
I
Temple, 22, Stafford Terrace, Philli- dexter claw on an escutcheon sa., head couped az.. armed or. 44. 11

more Gardens, W., a boar's head charged with a leopard's face or. Utterson of Jlilland Place, Sussex, a
,

erased. Nee temere nee timide. 1 107. 12 mount vert, thereon a tree, and at
the foot thereof a paschal lamb, all ppr.
Urmestone of Westley, Lanes, and Yorks, Urrie, Scotland, a lion's gamb erased gu.

a dragon's head erased vert. Sans tache. 36. 4 Uvedale of Wikeham and Horton, Hants,
and More CricheU, Dorset, on either
I side of a chapeau az., turned up erm.,
an ostrich-feather within the turning
cf. 71. 2 Urry, Scotland, a lion's gamb erased sa.
;

Urquhart of Blyth, Aberdeensh., Scot- Sans tache. 36. 4

land, a palm-branch and a sword in Urry of Thorley, Afton, and Gatcombe, a

saltier ppr. Weigh well. demi-lioness ppr. 10
6. 2 Uvedell, a pheasant vert, crested, armed,
Urquhart, Scotland: (i) A dagger and Urswicke, a lion passant arg.

a branch of palm slipped in saltier ppr. Usborne of Cooling, Sussex, a doe lodged and gorged with a chaplet vert.
cf. go. 10
(2) A demi-otter sa., crowned with an at the foot of a tree, all ppr. Virtus

—antique crown or, holding between the vincit invidiam. Uvery, an elephant's head. 133. 2
I
Uxbridge, Earl of, see Anglesey, Marquess
paws a crescent gu. Weigh ivell. Per Usher, a Doric pillar arg., winged or.

mare, per terras. 113. 10 of.

V.

Vachell, a bull passant arg., armed and Vade-Walpole, Henry Spencer, of Stag- erect ppr., a greyhound sejant arg.,

ollared or, a bell peudent from the bury, Surrey, the bust of resting the dexter fore-paw on a bezant

collar of the last. profile, couped at the shoulders ppr., A{for Schilizzi). 59. 7. (2) garb or,
ducally crowned or, and from the
Vachell, a bull's leg embowed couped at between two elephant's trunks gu.

the thigh erm., the hoof upwards. coronet flowing a long cap, turned {for Vafiadacchi). FidelHas.

123- 4 forwards gu., tasselled or, charged Vahl-Samuel, De, see De-Vahl.
Vachell of Colley and Windsor, Berks, with a Catherine-wheel of the last.
Vaile, LawTcnce William, J. P., South

Beds, and NoVth Marston, Bucks, a Fori quce sentiaf. Cliff House, Sion Hill, Ramsgate, a

bull's leg in pale ped arg., the hoof Vafiadacchi - Schilizz! of Paddington, mount vert, thereon in front cf two
i

in base or. 123. 7 Middx. : (I) In front of a tilting-spear cross crosslets fitchee in saltire gu., a

VAI 565 VAS

n-olf's head erased az., in the mouth Van Straubenzee, Yorks, out of a ducal Vane, a dexter gauntlet ppr., garnished
three ears of wheat. Semper paratus. 01, holding a sword of the first, hilt
coronet or, two wings per fess arg. and and pommel of the second.
264. 4
Vair, Scotland, a boar's head and neck gu., counterchanged. 109. S Vane of Fair- lawn, Ravensbourne Park,
Catford, Lewisham, Kent, on a rock in
couped arg. Ctira atque industria. 4 1 . i Van Straubenzee of Spennithorne, Yorks,

an ostrich holding in the beak a horse-

Vaire, a fret gu. 165. 10 shoe. 97. 8 front of a cubit arm in armour, the
hand in a gauntlet grasping a sword
Vaizey, Arthur Reginald, Esquire, of 9, Van Streyan, a demi-lion rampant sa. 10. i in bend sinister, all ppr., pommel and
John Street, Bedford Row, W.C, in hilt or, three crosses couped or. Nee
Van Voorst of London, a demi-mermaid
temere, nee timide.
front of a cubit arm in armour erect, holding in her dexter hand a drinking-

the hand in a gauntlet holding an oak- cup, and in her sinister a jug. 183. 11

branch, also erect, and slipped, all Van-Whalff, a demi-wolf. 31.2 Vane-Tempest : A( i ) griffin's head erased
ppr., a cross crosslet arg. Sub hoc
Van-Zellar of York Place, Portman per pale arg. and sa. (for Tempest).
signo vinces.
Vaizey, Robert Edward, Esquire, of Att- Square, London, a blackbird ppr., (2) A dexter gauntlet erect holding
a sword ppr., pommel and hilt or (for
woods, Essex, and Tilbury Hall, Hal- beaked and legged gu., charged on the
Vane).
breast with a star of six points or.

stead, in front of a cubit arm in cf. 106. 2 Vanheck of London, a rose gu., barbed,

armour, the hand in a gauntlet holding Van, a stag lodged ppr. 7i ' 5 • stalked, and leaved ppr. 149. 5

an oak-branch slipped and erect, all Van, Wales, a heron with wings expanded Vanhitheson, out of a ducal coronet a

ppr., a cross crosslet crossed arg. Sub arg. 105. 2 dragon's head or, the wings addorsed
arg., each wing charged with three
hoc signo vinces. Vanam or Vannam of London, a bundle

Valange of Possel, Scotland, a rose sur- of five arrows sa., points upwards, bars gu. cj. 72. i
mounted by a thistle ppr. In ntroque.
bound by a belt gu., the buckle or. Vanneck, see Huntingfield, Baron.

149- 3 Vanbrug and Vanburgh of Ghent, Flan Vanneck, between two wings a hunting-

Vale of Mathon Court, Worcs., on a ders, out of a bridge of three arches re- horn stringed. 112. 3

mount vert, a swan's head couped at versed a demi-lion or. Vanort, Holland and France, on a terra-

the neck arg., guttee-de-poix, in front Vance, see Balbirnie-Vance. queous globe a ship ppr. 160. i

of two crosses patee fitched in saltier Vance, Ireland, an old man's head ppr., Vans-Agnew, Bambarrock, Scotland, see

gu. In te, Domine, speravi. loi. 3 the helmet az. Agnew.

Vale-Martindale, Major Henry Edward, Vandeleur, Ireland, five arrows in saltier Vansittart, Baron Bexley, see Bexley.

Coddington Court, Ledbury, same entwined by a serpent, all ppr. Van Sittart-Neale, Henry James, Bisham

crest. Semper volens. Vandeleur, Colonel Boyle, a martlet Abbey, Marlow, Berks: (i) Out of a

I Vale, on a tower sa., a crescent gu. purpure holding in the beak a trefoil or. mural crown or, a demi-lion rampant
per fesse erm. and gu., charged on the
156. 4 Vandeleur, Hector Stewart, J. P., Kihush shoulder with an escallop counter-

Valence and Valomess, between two House, CO. Clare, same crest.

wings or, each charged with a rose Vandeleur, Crofton Toler, same crest and changed (jor Neale). (2 ) On two crosses

gu., a cross fleury fitched az., charged motto. patee arg., a demi-eagle displayed sa.

on the centre with the sun, and ensigned Vandeleur of Kilrush, co. Clare, Ireland, {for Van Sittart).

with a demi-fleur-de-lis of the first. a martlet purp., holding in the beak a Van - Sittart, an eagle's head couped at

c/. 112. 7 trefoil slipped or. Virtus astra petit. the neck, between two wings sa., all
resting on two crosses patee arg.
Valence, a greyhound's head gu. Vanden-Bempde-Jobnstone, Baron Der-

cf. 61. 12 went, see Derwent. Fata viam invenient.

Valentia, Viscount (Annesley), co. Kerry, Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone : A(i) spur Vansittart, Major Eden, Abbottabad,

a Moor's head in profile couped ppr., erect, rowel upwards, with wings ele- Punjaub, same crest.

wreathed about the temples arg. and vated or, leather gu., the buckle ppr. Van Straubenzer, Major-General Turner.

az. Virtutis amore. cf. 192. 13 III. 13. (2) Issuing from the battle- C.B., Spennithorne, Leyburn, Yorks,
ments of a tower ppr. a demi-eagle an ostrich with a horse-shoe in its
Valentine, Heref., a demi-pegasus salient

and erased erm., enfiled round the body with two heads displayed sa. , the wings mouth.

with a ducal coronet or. c/. 47. 7 or, about the neck a pearl collar, there- Vardon, a dexter hand holding a sheaf of

Valentine, Suff., an ostrich holding in the from a diamond pendent, and charged arrows ppr. 214. 3

beak a horse-shoe ppr. 97. 8 on the breast with a sword fesseways Varley, out of a ducal coronet or, a staff
Vallack, a dove rising ppr. 94. 2 ppr., pommel and hilt or. Nunquam
raguly sa. 147. 10

Vallado, Marquis de, see Walrond. non paratus. Varley of London and Y'orks, out of a
Vandeput, Bart, (extinct), of Twickenham,
Vallance, Scotland, a garb gu. 153. 2 palisado coronet or, an arm in armour

Vallance, out of a ducal coronet a demi- Middx., between two wings or, a dol- embowed holding a battle-axe, all ppr.

ostrich with wings addorsed, all ppr. phin haurient az. 140. 2 Magna est Veritas. cf. 200. 6

n96. Vandergucht of London, an etoile arg. Varlo, a cross moline gu., between

Vallefort, Viscount, see Mount - Edg- 164. I two ears of wheat bladed ppr. 154. 14

cumbe. Earl of. Vanderplank of London, a garb or. In- Varnham, an eagle with wings elevated

Valpy, Jersey, a mountain ppr. Valet dustria ditat. 153-2 preying on a coney. 70. 2

pielas. Vandyk or Vandyke, an eagle's head" and Varnham, a dexter hand holding up a

Valpy, Robert Harris, J.P., Enborne neck in a tun, the dexter wing elevated, ducal coronet between two laurel-

Lodge, Newbury, a fox courant arg. the sinister cut off and lying on wreath. branches, all ppr. 217. 3

]'ulpes hand cnpitur laqueo. 80. 9 Varty, Cumb., a man's head affrontee

Vampage, a demi-lion rampant or. 10. 2 Vane, Duke of Cleveland, see Cleveland. ppr., ducally crowned or. 192. 9

Vampage, a bridge of three arches arg. Vane-Tempest-Stewart, see Londonderry, Vashen, a dexter arm, the hand apaumee

158. 4 Marquess of. ppr., vested az., from the shoulder pale-
Vane, a dexter gauntlet erect holding a
Van Allen, see Allen. ways, from the elbow fesseways.
Van Cuellan, see Cuellan. dagger, all ppr., pommel and hilt or. Vass, an ostrich's head between two

Van-Hagen, between two wings arg., a Vane^ Sir Henry Ralph Fletcher, Bart., feathers arg., holding in the beak gu.

trefoil vert. no. 12 J. P., D.L., of Hutton in the Forest, a horse-shoe az. 97- 12
Cumb. : { I ) An arm in armour embowed
Van Jucken, two wings expanded ppr. holding in the hand a sword. 195. 2. Vassal! of Milford, Hants: (i) On a

109. 6 (2) A gauntlet holding a dagger ppr., mount vert, a breached fortress ppr.,
hilt and pommel or.
Van Koughnet, Captain Barker, R.N., thereon a flag hoisted gu., with the

Tyttenhanger Park, St. Albans, out words Monte Video inscribed thereon

of a foreign coronet or. a demi-lion Vane, Baron Barnard, same crest. Ain letters of gold. (2) ship with

rampant gu., holding a sword trans- Vane, Rev. Hon. Gilbert Holies Farrer, —masts and shrouds, all ppr. Soepe

fixing three chess-rooks or. I M.A., the Rectory, Wem, same crest. pro Rege, semper pro repuUica. Every

Van Notten-Pole, see Pole. Nee temere, nee timide. bullet has its billet.

VAS 566 VEA

Vassal! of New England, a ship rigged front of a boy's head affrontee couped Vaughan Lloyd, Edward Owen, Esquire,
of Berth and Rhagatt. Corwen, North
and masted ppr. Scepc pro Rege. sem- at the shoulders ppr., crined or, a Wales, out of a ducal- coronet or, a
unicorn's head arg., crined and armed
per pro republica. 1 60. 13 snake nowed, also ppr. Asgre Ian

Vaudin, Jersey, an eagle displayed sa. diogel ei pherchen. 182. 11

Povr ma libertay, povr ma palree. 75. 2 Vaughan of Rheola, Glamorgansh., a of the first.
Vault, a demi-ape couped at the shoulders
Vaughan, Lord, see Lisbiirne, Earl of. boy's head couped ppr., crined or,
Vaughan, see Hutchinson - Lloyd - enwrapped about the neck with a ppr.

Vanghan. snake vert, and pendent from the neck Vaulx, an eagle's head erased sa., ducally

Vaughan, Earl of Carbery (extinct), on a a bugle-horn sa. Asgre Ian diogel ei gorged or. cf. 83. 10
ducal coronet or, a lion rampant per pherclien.
Vaulx, a cubit arm erect vested chequy

fesse arg. and sa. Plane et fane. Vaughan of Court Field, Heref., a child's or and gu., holding in the hand ppr. a
head couped at the shoulders and
cf. I. 13 chaplet vert, fructed.
—entwined round the neck with a snake,
Vaughan, a lion rampant ppr. i. 13 Vaulx and Vaus of Marston-Mairley,
all ppr. Duio a digon. Simplices sicut
Vaughan of Chilton Grove, near Shrews- Wilts, Corley and Tyermain, Curab..

bury, a lion rampant az. i- '3 pueri sagaces sicut serpentes. 272. 8 Storesby, Yorks. and Wipsnot Hall,

Vaughan, Bart, (extinct), of Nannau, Vaughan of Woodstone, Hunts : ( i ) An Beds, an eagle's head sa., beaked or.

Merionethsh., a lion rampant az., infant's head couped at the shoulders 83- I

gorged with an antique coronet or. entwined with a snake about the neck, Vaux, Baron, see Brougham and Vaux.
Vaux, Baron (Jlostyn), of Harrowden, a
cf. I. 13 all ppr. (/or FaugAa Ji). 272.8. (2) Out
Vaughan, on a garb lying fesseways or, of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head lion rampant or. Hodie non eras.

a lion rampant regardant holding in issuant ppr. (for Wright). 72. 4 I- 13

the dexter paw three stalks of barley Vaughan of Sutton, Yorks, Heref., and Vaux, on a ducal coronet a peacock

ppr. 333. I Wales, a boy's head couped at the statant ppr. 103. 8

Vaughan, Hugh Vaughan, the Castle, shoulders ppr.. crined or, with a snake Vaux, a griffin's head erased. 66. 2

Builth, Brecon, on a garb lying fesse- entwined about the neck vert. 272. 8 Vaux of Catterlyn, Cumb., an eagle's

ways or, a lion rampant regardant Vaughan, Rev. Henry, Wraxall Rectory, head erased sa., collared or. cf. S}. 2

arg., holding in the dexter paw two Somers., same crest. Chrislus serviius Vavasour of Bushton and Aver.ston,

ears of wheat of the first. 233. i vera libertas. Northamp., and Yorks, a goat's head

Vaughan, James. Llansaintfraed House, Vaughan, Rev. George Henry, of Quilly, or, gorged with a collar dancettee sa.

near Builth, on a garb lying fesseways CO. Down, Ireland, a boy's head couped Vavasour of Denton and Weston Hall,

or, a lion rampant regardant arg., hold- at the shoulders and entwined round Y^orks, a cock gu., combed and wattled

ing in the dexter paw three ears of the neck with a snake, all ppr., and or. 91. 2

wheat stalked and leaved, also or. charged on the neck with a cross of Vavasour, Sir William Edward, Bart.,

Vaughan of Penmaen-Dovey, Merioneth, Ulster (i.e., a cross couped gu.). of Hazlewood, Yorks: A(i) cock gu.,

a demi-lion rampant sa. 10. i Honcste audax. charged with a fountain (for Vava-

Vaughan, out of a five-leaved ducal coro- Vaughan-Jenkins of Combe Grove, Asour), cf. 91. 2. (2) demi-friar
net or, a demi-lion rampant per fess Monkton Combe, Somers. : A(i) fleur-
habited ppr., and holding in his dexter

arg. and sa., ducally crowned or. de-lis per pale or and sa., encircled hand a scourge and in his sinister an

cf. 16. 3 with two branches of oak fructed ppr. open hook (for Stourton). cf. 1S7. 11
Vaughan, Monmouthsh., a demi-lion ram- (for Jenkins). (2) A boy's head couped
Vavasour, Sir Henry Mervin, Bart., D.L.,

pant per fesse or and gu., holding in at the shoulders, around his neck a of Spaldington, Yorks, a cock gu.,

the paws an escroll inscribed Imtna- garland of oak ppr., charged on the combed, wattled, and legged, and

culate gens. breast with a cross patee fitchee gu. charged on the breast with a fleur-de-

Vaughan of Littleton, 10ddx., a lion's (for Vaughan). lis arg. cf. 91. 2
gamb or, holding a human heart gu. Vaughan-Lee, Arthur Vaughan Hanning,
VavasseuT, Josiah, Rothbury, Black-
39- II of Dilliugton Park, Ilminster : (i) On
heath Park, S.E., in front of a dexter
Vaughan of Duddleston, Shropsh., a a mount vert, a leopard passant ppr.,
cubit arm holding in the hand a

boar's head gu., couped or. (Another, supporting with the dexter fore-paw a two swords in saltire ppr. Tout par

a boar's head couped close gu.) 43. i shield az. , charged with two bars gemel faveur divine.
arg. (2) Same crest as Vaughan of Vavazor of Wisbeach, Isle of Ely. Cambs,
Vaughan, Edward Goldisbrough Rheola.
a squirrel sejant on a hazel-branch
Chambre, of Burl ton Hall, Shropsh., turned up behind his back, and feeding
on a shp of the same, all ppr.
on a chapeau ppr., turned up erm., a Vaughan-Lloyd, William Peisley Hutch- Vawdrey, Chesh., a swallow ppr.

boar's head couped gu., armed or, inson, J.P., Golden Grove, Roscrea, cf. 96. I
langued az. Ajra pob afraid. Vawdrey, Rev. Llewelyn Brookes, of
King's Co. : ( I ) A boy's head couped
cf. 42. 5 Tushlngham Hall, Chesh., a cock
Vaughan, Chamber-, of Burlton Hall, at the shoulders, crined or, round the statant arg., armed, combed, and

Shropsh.: (i) On a chapeau gu., neck a snake entwined ppr. (for

Vaughan). A(2) lion rampant arg.,

turned up erm., a boar's head couped holding in the dexter fore-paw a snake

in fess gu., armed or, langued az. {for ppr. (for Lloyd of Olouc). (3) On a legged gu. 91. 2
Vaughan). cf. 42. 5. (2) Out of a
ducal coronet or. a cockatrice, wings Vazie, Oxon., an arm couped at the

garland of roses a greyhound's head addorsed ppr. Innocentia infantis, shoulder in fess, embowed at theelbow,

and neck arg., collared az., chained or sapientia serpentis. vested gu., cuffed erm., holding in the
hand a bunch of laurel vert.
(for Chamber). (3) A demi-boar ram- Vaughan of Falstone, Wilts, Shapwick, Veal, Henry James, Esquire, J.P., a garb
encircled by a ducal coronet. Victima
pant ppr., armed, bristled, and ungu. Dorset, and Just, Glouc, an arm

or, pierced in the shoulder by an arrow erect, the hand grasping a snake en-

of the last, feathered arg., embrued twined roimd the arm, all ppr. Deo.
Veale, a chevalier standing in front of
gu. (for Bolas). Afrad pob afraid. 220. 2
his horse leaning on the saddle ppr.
cf. 40. 13 Vaughan of Bradward, Wilts, and Bred-
j 53. II
Veale of London, a chevalier standing in
Vaughan, Wales, a man erect ppr., his warden and Porthamell, Heref., on a
front of his horse. Nero nihil vtrius.
arms extended, vested in a jacket arg., plume of three ostrich-feathers gu., a

the breeches sa., his hair flotant, and griffin's head or.

in his dexter hand a large knife of the Vaughan of Wigmore, Heref., on a mount 53- II

second. vert, a homid sejant arg.. collared gu. Veale, Henry Mallet, of Passaford,
Devonsh., out of a ducal coronet or, a
Vaughan of Talgarth, Brecknocksh. , a Vaughan, Shropsh., a fleur-de-lis arg.
battle-axe ppr. Victima Deo.
maiden's head, her hair dishevelled, 148.2

couped below the breasts, all ppr. Vaughan, three hand-guns erect or, and cf. 172. 3
Veale or Vele of Over, Glouc, a garb or,
Vaughan, Gwynne-, of Cynghordy, Car- two serpents az., entwined about the
enfiled with a ducal coronet gu. ' 153.5
marthensh., upon a mount vert, in barrels of the last.

VEE 567 VER

Veel, Colborne-: (i) A garb or, enfiled (2) A goat's head erased per chevron Verney, see Willoughby De Broke, Baron.

by a ducal coronet gu. (for Veel). or and sa., attired of the second, hold- Verney, see Braye. Baron.
ing in the mouth a branch of laurel Verney, see Lloyd-Verney.
A153- 5- (2) stag's head erased arg.,

semee of estoiles sa., attired or, and ppr. (for Eveleigh). Vivere sat vincere. Verney, Viscount Fermanagh, and Earl

holding in the mouth a fern-branch Verdelin, a Roman fasces ppr. 171. 4 of Verney (extinct), a phoenix in flames
beholding a ray of the sun, all ppr.
ppr. (for Colborne). Face aut face. Verdier, on a mount vert, a peacock ppr.

cf. 103. 4 Ung tout seul.

Veele of Langford, GIouc, a demi-calf or, Verdin, Sir Joseph, Bart., Garnstone Verney of London, Herts, and Bucks, a

pellettee. Castle, Weobley, Heref., upon a mount phoenix in flames ppr. Vn tout seul.

Veevers, Richard, Esquire, of Woning- vert, between six ears of wheat stalked 82. 2

worth, Fulwood Park, near Preston, and bladed, three on either side or, a Verney, Bart, (extinct), of Middle Claydon.

uses : upon a mural coronet a pheon tower sa., issuant from the battlements Bucks, a phoenix in flames beholding

erect, point downwards, all ppr. Vie thereof a demi-lion arg., gorged with a a ray of the sun, all ppr.

rers vertu. 174. 2 collar gemel, also sa. 2S9. 13 Verney, Sir Edmund Hope, Bart., of

Veiner, see Veyner. Verdin, William Henry, DarnhaU HaU, Claydon House, Bucks: (i) A demi-

Veitch, George Seton, Esquire, of Friar's Winsford, Chesh., same crest. phoenix in flames ppr., charged with

Hall, Paisley, Scotland, uses a cow's Verdon, out of a tower sa., a demi-lion five mullets in cross or, and looking at

head aiJrontee. Famam extendimus gu. 157. II rays of the sun, also ppr. (for Verney).

factis. 43-11 Verdon, Sir George Frederic, K.C.M.G., 278. 14. (2) Out of a mural coronet

Veitch, George Douglas, Esquire, of C.B., F.R.S., oi Melbourne, Victoria, arg., two spears erect, therefrom two

Eliock, Sanquhar, co. Dumfries, a bull's uses a lion passant ppr., resting the pennons flowing towards the dexter,

head affrontee sa. Famam extendimus dexter paw upon a fret gu. (Of no —one erminois, the other pean (for

factis. Enauthority.) Diett se fie. Calvert). Ung sent ung solid. Servata

Veldon of Rafin, co. Meath, Ireland, a Vere, Earl of Oxford (extinct), and Vere, fides cineri. 278. 15

lion's head erased arg., coUared az,, Duke of Ireland and Marquess of Dub- Verney of Compton Verney, Warw., an

ringed or. Virtus probata florescit. lin (extinct), a boar passant az., bristled antelope sejant arg., guttee-de-sang,

Venables, see 'Pernon, Lord. and ungu. or. Vero nihil verius. 40. 2 attired or.

Venables of London, a wyvern wreathed Vere, Baron Vere of Tilbury (extinct), on Vernon, .see Lyveden, Baron.

gu. Venabulis vinco. a chapeau gu., turned up erm., a boar Vernon, Earl of Shipbrook (extinct), a

Venables of WoodhiU, Shropsh., same az., armed, crined, ungu., and bristled demi-Ceres ppr., vested a/., holding in

crest and motto. —or, and charged with a crescent arg. her dexter hand a sickle, also ppr., and
Venables, Chesh., a wyvern gu., issuing in her sinister a garb or, wreathed
Vero nil verius. Verite vient. cf. 40. 7 about the temples with wheat of the

from a whelk-shell arg. 303.15 Vere, De-, ,Sir Stephen Edward, Bart.,

Venables, Rowland George, B.A., Oak- D.L.. of Currali Chase, co. Limerick: last. Semper ut te digna sequare.

hurst, Oswestry, same crest. Animo (i) On a chapeau gu., turned up Vernon, Lord (Venables-Vernou), Sud-

el corpore nilor. erm.. a boar passant az., armed and bury Hall, Derby : A( i ) boar's head

Venables, a wyvern passant gu., issuing bristled or. cf. 40. 8. (2) The castle erased sa., ducally gorged or (for Ver-
from a weir arg. of Limerick ppr. Vero nihil verius.
non). 41.6. (2) A wyvern arg. stand-

Venables of Kinderton, Chesh., a wyvern Vere of Carlton House, Notts, same crest ing on of the last, banded az.,
with wings addorsed gu. on a fish-weir,
devouring a child, and pierced through as ( I ) above. Vero nihil verius. 40. 7 pierced through the body in fesse by
the neck by an arrow, all ppr.
Vere, same crest as (i) above. 40.7 an arrow, and devouring a child ppr.

Vere, Suff., a boar passant az., armed or. (for Venables). Ver non semper virel.

Venables of Antrobus, Chesh., a wyvern 40. 2 69. 13

passant gu., issuant from a weir arg. Vere-Hope, James Charles, of Craigie Vernon, Borlase-Warren-Venables-, Hon.
William, D.L. :(i) A boar's head
Venables, Ireland, a wyvern with wings Hall, Scotland: A(i) broken globe

elevated and tail nowed arg., beaked surmounted by a rainbow issuing out erased sa., ducally gorged or (for
and legged or, swallowing an infant in of clouds, all ppr. (for Hope). 159. 2. Vernon). 41. 6. (2) Same crest as (2)

swaddling clothes ppr., swaddled gu. (2) A demi-horse rampant arg., saddled above (for Venables). 69. 13. (3)
Venables of Agden and Horton. Chesh.,
—and bridled gu. (for Vere). At spes Out of a ducal coronet or, a double
a demi-wyvern erect with wings ele-
vated gu., issuing from a weir- basket nan fracta. Vero nihil verius. plume of ostrich-feathers arg., and in
Vere of Stanbroke, Suff., a hind's head
erect or. the centre thereof an eagle's leg in-
Venables of Andover, Hants, a dragon pierced through the neck by an arrow, Averted sa. (for Warren). {4)
wolf
gu., issuing from a shell in fess arg.
all ppr. cf. 124. I passant regardant arg., holding in the

Vereker, see Gort, Viscount. mouth an arrow or, vulning the neck

70. 12 Verelst, on a mount vert, between two ppr. (for Borlasc).
proboescides or, a rudder with a handle
Venant, a buU's head cabossed. 43. 8 Vernon, Essex and Notts: (i)'A boar's
ppr.
Venn of Freston Lodge and Ipswich, Verelst, Harry William, Aston Hall, head erased per fess sa. and gu., ducally

Suff., on a mount vert, a lion passant Rotherham, same crest. Agorged or. 41- 6- (.-) tiger's head
Verhulst, Belgium, a plume of three
erminois. the dexter fore-paw resting erased gu., ducally gorged or, charged

on an escutcheon az., charged with a on the neck with a martlet of the

fleur-de-lis or. Fide et integritate. ostrich-feathers, the two outer ones sa. second.

Venn, out of a ducal coronet an eagle's and the centre one or. 115. I Vernon, Derbysh. and Shropsh., a boar's

head ppr. c/. 83. 14 Verity, John, of 27. Lowndes Square, head erased sa., tusked arg., ducally

Venner, an eagle displayed or, win^ S.W., on a rock ppr., in front of a sun gorged or. 41-6

arg. 75: 2 rising or, an eagle's head erased ppr. Vernon, Forbes George, Esquire, cf

Vennor, a boar's head couped or. 43. i Verite et foy. Victoria, in the province of British
Columbia, Canada, ten years Member
Venor or Venour of London, Kent, and Vernell of Tavistock Square, London, a
of the Executive Council, and Chief
Warw. an eagle displayed arg. , charged demi-lion erased gu., bezantee, the Commissioner of Lands and Works
,

on the breast with a cross formee gu. sinister paw resting on an escutcheon until 1894, Agent-General for the

cf. 75. 2 arg., thereon on a mount vert, an Province in London 1895 -1899, a

Venour, an eagle displayed ppr. 75. 2 oak-tree fructed ppr. boar's head erased sa., ducally gorged

VentriS of Oakington, Cambs, between Verner of Church Hill. CO. Armagh, a or. Vernon semper viret. 312.4

two wings az., a sword erect arg., hilt boar's head couped sa., fretty or. Pro Vernon, Augustus Leveson, of Hilton

and pommel or. 112. 4 Christo et patria. 43- i Park, Staffs, same crest. 41- 6

Ventry, Baron (Eveleigh-De-Moleyns), of Verner, Sir Edward Wingfield, Bart., Vernon, Wentworth-, of Wentworth
Castle, Yorks: A(i) boar's head
AVentry, co. Kerry: (i) savage's J.P., of Veruer's Bridge, co. Armagh,

head affrontee couped below the shoul- a boar's head couped sa., fretty or. erased sa., ducally gorged and bristled
j Pro Christo et patria.

ders ppr. (for De Moleyns). cf. 190. 13. 1

VER 568 VIL

Aor {for Vernon). 41. 6. (2) griffin Vesey, of Derrebard House, co. Tyrone, a Vidal of Cornborough, Abbotsham, Dub-

—passant {for Wentworth). Vernon sem hand in armour holding a laurel-branch, lin, a morion ppr., between two ostrich-
all ppr.
per viret. En Dieu est lout. 63. : feathers, one in front and one behind,

Vernon, Edward Venables, of Clontarf Vessey of Isham, Cambs, a griffin's head arg.

Castle, Dublin, a boar's head and neck or, erased per fess gu., ducally gorged Vidler, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-

erased sa., ducally gorged, and charged arg. cf. 66. 2 griffin ppr. 64. 4

on the neck with a mullet or for di Vessey of Pondhall, Esses, an arm em- Viel and Vieler, out of a tower ppr., a

enee. Vernon semper viret. cf. 41. 6 bowed and couped at the shoulder, leopard's head gu., collared or.

Vernon of Little Beligh, Essex and N( erect from the elbow, habited gu., 157- 9
Viell, Glouc, a demi-lion rampant gu.,
a boar's head erased per fesse sa. and cuffed erm., holding in the hand ppr.

gu., ducally gorged or. 41. 6 four leaves vert. holding a baton gobonated arg. and

Vernon, Shropsh. : A(i) lion rampant Veyner, a sinister arm embowed in of the first. 15.9

Agu. I. 13. (2) boar's head erased armour arg., garnished or, holding in Vigne, a rose arg., barbed ppr., between

at the neck sa., ducally gorged or. the hand ppr. a gem-ring or, stoned two laurel-branches in orle, the slips

Vernon semper viret. 41. 6 in saltier vert. 149. 11

Vernon, Shropsh., a lion rampant gu. Vezay or Vezey, on a ducal coronet or, a Vigne, Albert, Johannesburg, South

wyvern sans legs vert. 70. 9 Africa, a boar's head ppr.

Vernon of Haslington, Chesh., and Yorks, Vialls of Twickenham, Middx.. a demi- Vignoles, a unicorn's head per fess gu.

a demi-Ceres affrontee ppr., vested az., leopard ppr., sans tail, ducally gorged and or, erased of the first. 49. 5
Vigor, see Stonhouse- Vigor.
holding in her dexter hand a siclde or.

and under her sinister arm a garb or, Vian, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant gu., Vigors of Erindale and Burgage, co.

wreathed about her head with wheat biUettee or, holding between the paws Carlo w, Ireland, a stag's head erased

of the same. a baton of the last. at the neck gu., attired or. Speclamur

Vernon of Herringswell, Suif., a demi Vibert of St. Aubin, Jersey, an eagle dis- age ndo.

Ceres ppr., vested az., holding in her played per pale or and sa. Vi et liber- Vigors, Philip DojTie, HoUoden, Bag-

dexter arm a garb and in her sinister tale. nalstown, co. Carlow : (i) Same crest
as above. (2) A wolf's head erased
hand a sickle, and about her he£ Vicarey or Vikary, Devonsh., a peacock

wreath of wheat, all ppr., charged on close or. 103-7 quarterly per pale dancettee or and sa.

the breast for distinction with a cross Vicars, a dove holding in its beak an Spectemur agendo.

crosslet or. olive-branch ppr. Vincit omnia virtus. Vigors, Rev. Richard William, Newport

Vernon of Shipbrook, Chesh., a demi- Q2. 5 Hall, Almeley, Eardisley, Heref., a

Ceres affrontee ppr., vested vert, hold- Vicars, Sir Arthur Edward, K.C.V.O., stag's head erased gu., attired or.

ing three ears of wheat over her sinister Ulster King of Arms, Office of Arms, Spectamur agendo.

shoulder or, and in her dexter hand a Dublin Castle, same crest. Vigures, a peacock's head erased az.,

sickle, also ppr., handled of the third. Vicary of Vi^arminster, Wilts, a peacock crested or. 103. i

Vernon, Sir Harry Foley, Bart., J.P., close or. Probitas verus honos. Vigurs, a mullet arg. 164. 2

D.L., of Hanbury Hall, Worcs., a 103. 7 Vikary, see Vicarey.

demi- woman ppr., habited or and pur- Vickers, C. B., Lieutenant - Colonel Vilant, Scotland, an arm in armour em-

pure, crined, also or, wreathed about King's Royal Rifle Corps, London, a bowed, holding in the hand a spear

the temples with wheat, and holding in cubit arm ppr., vested gu., holding in ppr. Firma nobis fides. cf. 197. i

her arms a garb of the second. Ver non the hand a mill-rind az. 207. 4 Vile, an arm holding in the hand a sci-

semper viret. 311- 3 Vickers, same crest. 207. 4 mitar ppr. 213. 5

Vernon of London, a stag sejant or. Vickers of Sheffield, Yorks, two arms Villages, a unicorn's head erased az.

cf. 116. 8 embowed vested gu., cuffed arg., the 49- 5

Vernon-Harcourt, Augustus George, Es- hands ppr., holding a mill-rind or. Villeboies, a leopard rampant.

quire, of St. Clare, Ryde, upon a ducal Vigore. 235. 4 Villebois of Markham, a tiger salient
coronet or, a peacock close ppr. Le Square,
bon temps viendra. Vickers, Albert, 14, Cadogan ppr.
S.W., same crest. Villiers, see Clarendon, Earl of.
Villiers, see Jersey, Earl of.
Vernon-Harcourt, Rt. Hon. Sir W. G. Vickers, Cuthbert Bainbridge, 5, Lans-
Granville, Malwood, Lyndhurst. same downe Terrace, Cheltenham, in front VilUers, Duke ot Buckingham {extinct), a
lion rampant arg., ducally crowned or,
crest and motto. of a demi-leopard ppr., charged with charged on the shoulder with an annu-

Vernor, co. Armagh, a boar's head three mullets of eight points paleways

couped sa. Pro Christo el patria. and holding between the paws an let sa. Fidei coticiUa crux.

43- I increscent or, a mount vert. Vnlneror 12
Verschoyle, a boar's head erased gu.
nonvineor. 252.4 Villiers, Earl of Anglesey {extinct), same

42. 2 Vickers, Kirsop James Bainbridge, of crest and motto. cf. i. 12

Verschoyle, Rev. Hamilton Stuart, of Welhngton, Shropsh., same crest. Villiers, Mason-, Earl of Grandison, a

Castleshanagan, co. Donegal, a boar's Vnlneror non vincor. lion rampant arg., ducally crowned or.

head couped gu., charged with a cross Vickers, James Muschamp, Waltham Fidei coticula crux. i. 12

patee or. Temperans et constans. House, Great Waltham, Essex, same ViUiers, Viscount Perbeck {extinct), a

258. 13 crest and motto. Hon rampant arg., ducally crowned or,

Verschoyle, Frederick Thomas, Castle Vickers, Kirsop James Bainbridge, Wel- charged on the shoulder with a mullet

Troy, CO. Limerick, Ireland, same lington, Shropsh., same crest and sa. cf. I. 12
Villiers or Villers, a lion rampant arg.,
crest. motto.

Verst, a horse's head erased arg. Virtus Vickers, Thomas Edwards, C.B., V.D., ducally crowned or. i. 12

ubique. 51. 4 35, Park Street, London, W., two Villiers, Lcics. and Staffs, same crest,
arms embowed vested gu., cuffed arg.,
Versturme-Bunbury, Adolphus Halkett, but the lion charged with a crescent.

Portland Place, Walcot, Somers. : (i) the hands ppr., holding a miU-rind or. Villiers-Stuart, Henry John Richard,

Bunbury. (2) Versturme. ^35- 4 AJ.P., Castletown, co. Kilkenny: (i)

Verthon, De, an arm in armour embowed Vickers, William Henry Playfair, M.D., demi-lion rampint gu. A(2) lion

holding a battle-axe, all ppr. 200. 6 of Coolroe House, Graiguenamanagh, —rampant arg., ducally crowned or.

Verulam, Earl of (Grimston), Gorham- CO. Kilkenny, a dove holding in its Nobilis ira. Avito viret honore.

bury, St. Albans, Herts, a stag's head beak an olive-branch, and standing on ViUet of London, an heraldic tiger's head
erased erm., ducally gorged and tufted
erased ppr., attired or. Mediocria a cornucopia fesseways, all ppr.

fir ma. 121. 2 Vickery, two dolphins haurient addorsed or.
Vesey, see De Vesci, Viscount. Villettes of Bath, Somers., out of a ducal
Ves8y, see Colthurst- Vesey. ppr. 140. I
coronet an elephant's head, all or.
: Victor, on a ducal coronet gu., a wyvern 33- I

Vesey-Fitzgerald, see Fitzgerald. I sans legs or. 70. 9

2) . :

VIN 569 VYC

Vincent, Sir Charles Edward Howard, Vipan, John Alexander. Stibbington Voller, a demi-antelope arg.. collared gu.
K.C.M.G., Donnington Hall, Xewbury,
out of a ducal coronet a bear's head. Hall, Wansford, Hunts, out of a ducal 126. 3

coronet or. a swan's head between Von Goetze, Hugo, Sanssouci, Linden
Road, Clevedon, out of a ducal coronet
34- 3 wings ppr. Vi et armis. a demi-Iion rampant. Smtm niique.

Vincent of Thingdon, Northamp., out of Vipont, Rev. David Avenel. 19. Miller- Von Mueller, Sir Ferdinand. K.C.M.G.,
M.D., Ph.D., F.R.S., Baron Von Mueller
a ducal coronet or, a bear's head arg., field Place, Edinburgh: (i) A thistle in the Kingdom of Wurtciuberg, of
Melbourne, Australia, out of a duoal
collared with a belt sa. Aslipped ppr. (2) demi-eagle dis- coronet a plume of three ostrich-

Vincent of Firby and Warmsworth, —played gu.. charged on the breast with feathers. Virtute ingenioque valemus.

Yorks, out of a ducal coronet or, a a mascTe or. Per aspera ad alia. cf. 114. 8

bear's head gu. 34. 3 Vincvlis fortior. Von Stieglitz, Edgar Boyne, Esquire, of
Wambo, Brisbane, Queensland, out of
Vincent, Sir Charles Edward Howard, Vipont or Vipount, out of a ducal coronet a ducal coronet or, an arm in arii'.our
embowed, the hand grasping a sword
K.C.M.G., C.B., I, Grosvenor Square, or, a swan's head between two winga, all ppr. between two wings expanded,
the dexter per fess arg. and gu., the
W., out of a ducal coronet or, a bear's all ppr. 100. 10 sinister per fess counterchanged. Spes

head ppr. Virgin, Ireland, a lion's head erased gu.

Vincent, Sir Edgar, K.C.M.G., Esher Nunc ant nunquam. 17. 2

—Place, Esher, same crest. . Vincenti Virney, a maiden's head couped at the

dabitur. Non nisi vincenti. shoulders affrontee, vested and

Vincent, Sir William, Bart., of D'Abernon crowned with an Eastern coronet.

Chase, Leatherhead, Surrey, out of a Virtue, Berks, alion's head erased arg. 17.8

ducal coronet or, a bear's head muzzled Virtue, Scotland, a pomegranate stalked mea in Deo. 25 8. 7
ppr. Virtute non viribus vincent.
and leaved ppr. 152. 4 Von Sturmer, Reverend Heaton Edward,
34- 3 Vismes, see De Vismes.
Vincent, Northants, out of a ducal coro- M.A. (St. John's College, Cambridge),

net or. a bear's head arg., collared sa. Viveash of Calne, Wilts, on a mount {This Protestant branch of the noble

vert, a tiger statant gardant in front family of Neustetter genant Sturmer von

c/- 34- 3 of an oak-tree ppr. UtUernesselbach settled in England in

Vincent of Kempsey, Worcs., a bear's Vivian, Baron (Vivian), Glynn, near the middle of the eighteenth century)

head erased gu., muzzled or. 35. 2 Bodmin, out of waves a bridge em- (i) A pyramidal Oriental hat arg.,

Vincent of Surrey, a bull's head caboss battled, and at each end thereof a turned up gu., and surmounted by a

arg., guttee-de-poix, armed or. tower, and issuant therefrom a demi- double plume of six ostrich-feathers

c/- 43 hussar of the l8th Regiment, holding alternately of the first and second,
Vincent, Ireland, on a chapeau a pelic in his dexter hand a sal)re and in his issuing from a flattened pommel or

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vulning herself, all ppr. sinister hand a pennon flying to the {for von Sturmer). 180. 13. (2)

Vincent, William Clarke, Esquire, of sinister gu., and inscribed in letters of demi-stag or, attired and ungu. sa.,
Boston Lodge, Boston Spa, Yorks, out —gold, Croix d'Orade. Cor nobyle, cor and vulned through the breast with a
of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head —immobyle. Vive revicluriis. broad arrow of tbe last, headed and
185. 11

gu., charged with a trefoil slipped or. Vivian, Bart., of Singleton. Glamor- feathered arg. {for Norris). Vive ut

Vincent qui se vincent. 67. 12 gansh., out of waves a bridge of one vivas. iig. s

Vincent, John Matson, Hemsworth, arch embattled, and at each end a Vosper, of Liskeard and Trewoofe, Cornw.,

Lane Ends, near Wakefield, same crest tower ppr., and issuant therefrom a a tower triple-towered or. Utraque

and motto. demi-hussar of His Majesty's i8th fortuna contentus. 157.6

Vincent, John, same crest and motto. Regiment of Dragoons, habited, armed, Voules, Francis M., 214. AA,\ \ t- :,~

Vincent of Pinckleton, Leics., and Mes- and accoutred, holding in his dexter Westminster, .S.W., a liMM I,

singham. Lines, and Willford, Notts, hand a sabre, all ppr., and in his Vowe of Hallaton, Leics., . ': i. ni
a demi-ram couped sa., armed and col-
,

sinister a pennon flying to the sinister ;'gu. Voivs should b' I '

lared or. cf. 130. 13 gu. Vive reviclurus. 185. 11 I- 13

Vincent of Thrinkston, Leics., a demi- Vivian, Sir Arthur Pendarves, K.C.B.. Vowell, Devonsh., out of a mural coronet

ram arg. 130. 13 23, Buckingham Gate, S.W. : (i) A gu., an antelope's head arg., attired of

Vincent of Kinver, Staffs, a talbot sta- lion's head erased ppr., charged with the first.

tant arg., eared or, collared and lined two bezants paleways, and gorged Vowell, Norf.. between two palm-

gu., the end of the line tied in a knot. with a collar gu., thereon three annulets branches vert, a mullet gu.

Vine, out of a ducal coronet or, an her- or, with a chain of the last. 2S7. 1 1 146. 8

aldic tiger's head ppr. 25. 3 (2) Same crest as above. Vive revic- Vowill, out of a mural coronet an heraldic

Vine, Sir J. Somers, D.L., of Queen lurus. antelope's head.

Anne's Mansions, S.W., out of a ducal Vivian, Arthur Pendarves. C.B.. Bosahan, Vowler-Simcoe, John Henry Walcot. of

coronet an heraldic tiger's head, all St. Martin R.S.O., Cornw., same crests. Penheale, Egloskerry, Cornw.: (i)
Vive anima Dei.
ppr. 25. 3 Out of a naval crown or, a demi-sea-

Viner, Bart, (extinct), a dexter arm in Vivian, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., lion ppr., holding in his tore-fin a dagger

armour embowed ppr.. garnished or, a serpent nowed ppr. 142. 9 erect, pommel antl hilt or, and on his

holding in the hand a mullet of six Vivian, a lion's head erased ppr.. collared shoulder a rose gu., barbed and seeded

points of the same. and chained gu. cf. 18. 6 ppr. {for Simcoe). (2) Issuant from
the battlements of a tower arg., ademi-
Viner, Ellis-, of Badgeworth. GIouc. : ( i Vivian, a lion's head erased, gorged with lion gu., holding in the dexter paw a

A dexter arm in armour embowed, a naval coronet. cf. 17. 8

encircled at the elbow by a WTcath of Vivian, Cornw., ahorse passant furnished, cross crosslet, and resting the sinister
vine, and holding in the hand a gem-
all ppr. 52. 4 on a decrescent, both also arg. {for
Aring, all ppr. {for Viner). (2) horse's Vouier). Non sibi sed palrice.
Vivian of Pencalnenick, Cornw., between
held erased erm., gorged with a plain
two roses gu., slipped vert, a dexter Vowles, William, Esquire, of Brislington,
collar arg., charged with a cinquefoil cubit arm vested az., charged with five Somers., upon a rock ppr., a cock
or, the dexter claw resting on an es-
Ijetween two crescents sa., holding in plates in saltier cuffed arg., holding in cutcheon, also or, charged with a rose

the mouth a trefoil slipped ppr. {for the hand ppr. an anchor in fess, the

Ellis). Labore el honore. —flukes towards the dexter sa. Vive ut gu., barbed ppr. Perseverantia.

Viney, on a chapeau a phoenix in flames vivas. Non robore sed spe. Voysey of Bovy-Tracy and CoUumpton,
Devonsh., a sea-horse rampant arg.,
ppr. 82. Vivian of France, an etoile or. 164. i

Viney, Kent, an arm couped at the Vivian of France, a spur-rowel or. 164. 8 maned and armed or. 46. 2
Vizard of Dm-sley, Glouc, out of pali-
shoulder, holding in the hand a bunch Vychan, Wales, issuing out of clouds a
sades or, a demi-hind regardant vulned
of grapes by the stalk, all ppr. in the neck ppr., and holding an arrow dexter arm in armour embowed, hold-
point downwards or, barbed and
Vinicombe, a greyhound's head sa.. ing in the gauntlet a sword erect, all

bezantee. 61. 1 ppr., on the point a Moor's head coupe 1

Vintris, a sword erect. 170. 2 flighted arg. in profile sa., dropping blood.

45

VYE .570 WAI

Vyel, Cornw., a greyhound passant ppr. Vyner and Vynor of London and Gantby, Vyse, Howard-, Howard Henry, Stoke
Lines, and Condover, Shropsh., an arm
c/. 60. 2 in armour embowed ppr., garnished or, Place, Slough, on a chapeau gu.,
Vygor, a dcmi-lion sa., holding between holding in the hand, also ppr., a gem-
turned up erm., a lion statant guardant,
the paws a staff raguly arg. ring of the second.
the tail extended or, ducally crowned,
Vyner, Robert Charles de Grey, Newby
cj. 15. I Hall. Ripon, a dexter arm embowed and charged on the neck with a label
in armour ppr. garnished or, holding a
Vylgus, Scotland, a lion's head erased of three points arg., a mullet sa.,
,
ppr. 17. 8 charged with a crescent or, for differ-
mullet of six points or. Lahore et honore.
Vynall, Sussex, a demi-lion erased sa., Vynor and Vynors, Wilts, an arm in Aence (/or Howard). (2) griffin's

holding a bezant. 7c/. 1 1 . armour embowed ppr., garnished or, head arg. {for Vyse).
holding in the gauntlet a round buckle
Vyne, Ireland, an arm couped below the Vyvyan, Rev. Sir Vyell Donnithorne,
the tongue erect, also or.
elbow and erect, vested sa., cuffed arg., Bart., of Trelowarren, Cornw., a horse

holding in the hand a vine-branch passant furnished ppr. Dum vivimus

fi-ucted. also ppr. vivamus. ;2. 4

w.

Wackett, a stag's head erased arg., at- Wade of Spang, Christianstadt, Sweden, armour embowed, the hand grasping

tired or. 121. 2 a rhinoceros ppr., resting the dexter a sword, all ppr., the arm charged with

Waddel, a battle-axe in pale ppr. 172. 3 fore-foot on a garb fesseways or. an escallop gu. (for Wade).
Waddell, two battle-axes in saltier ppr.
Wade of Gilstou Road, Kensington, Wadeson, two lion's gambs erased ppr..

172. 4 Middx. , upon the trjink of a tree fesse- supporting a crescent or. 39. 6
Waddell of Beach House, Walmer. Kent,
wise and sprouting ppr. a rliinoceros Wadge of Stradbrook Hall, co. Dublin, an
a lamb couchant ppr., surmounted by
statant or. In spe reslo. 226. 6 eagle's head erased erm., gorged with
a demi-eagle displayed ppr.
Wade, Ireland, an arm in armour em- a collar gu., therefrom suspended a
Waddell, Scotland, a" lion's head erased
bowed, the hand grasping a straight bugle-horn sa., stringed of the second.

gu. Orna verum. 17. 2 sword, and pendent from the blade Spes in juluro. c/. 83. 2

Waddingham, John, Guyting Grange, the star of the Durannee empire, all Wadham, the scalp of a buck or, and

Cheltenham, on a mount vert, a stag's ppr. Pro fide et patria. between the attires a boar's head
Wade, Carruthers-, of Holmains, Dum-
head cabossed ppr., between attires couped and erect. cf. 43. 2
fries.sh., Scotland: (i) An arm in
a rose arg., barbed and seeded ppr. Wadham of llerefield, Somers., and

Prospicio. armour embowed, the hand grasping a Devonsh., the scalp of a buck or, and

Waddingham, Thomas James, Hafod, straight sword in bend, all ppr. (for between the attires a rose arg.
Aberystwth, same crest and motto.
AWade). 195. 2. (2) seraph volant 149. 9
Waddlngton, an arm holding in the hand
—ppr. {for Carrxithers). Pro fide et Wadham of Cotherstone, Dorset, a stag's
a hatchet ppr. 213. 12
patria. Promptus el Adelis. head erased or, gorged with a collar,

Waddlngton of London, a martlet gu. Wade, the late Rev. Frederick Tobias, charged with three bezants, all be-

95- 4 M.A., Prebendary of Lichfield Ca- tween two rose-branches erect flowered
Waddlngton, John, Esquire, J.P., of
thedral and Vicar of Kidsgrove, Staffs, arg., stalked and leaved vert. 121. 4
Waddlngton Old Hall, Yorks, and Ely Wadman of Imber, Wilts, a demi-eagle
Grange, Fraut, Sussex, a dexter arm an arm in armour embowed, the hand
embowed, holding in the hand a
tilting-spear in bend and a battle-axe grasping a sword in bend sinister, all displayed erm.. winged gu. Si. 6
in bend sinister, all ppr., the hand
ppr., the arm charged with an escallop Wadman of London, an eagle displayed

gu. Pro fide et patria. c/. 195. 2 ppr. Eosa sine spina. 75-2

Wade, an arm in armour embowed, hold- Wadsworth, on a terrestrial globe winged

surmounted by a fleur-de-lis gu. 276. ing in the hand a sword. Pro fide et ppr., an eagle rising or. 159.9
1

Waddy, John, Esquire, J.P., of CJough patria. 195. 2 Wager, a Moor's head crowned with rush-

East Castle, co. Wexford, a naked arm Wade-Dalton, Colonel Hamlet Coote, leaves ppr.

embowed ppr., grasping a sword in C.B., of HawxweU HaU, Yorks: (i) Wager, a dexter arm holding in the hand
A dragon's head couped vert, the wings
bend sinister arg., pommelled and an annulet or. 216. i

hiltedor. Ob ducem ob patriam. 201.4 elevated or, gorged with a collar Wagner, in water a swan naiant, all ppr.

Waddy, Richard Anderson, Morpeth, nebuly or, and charged on the neck 99. 8
Wagner, Henry, out of a ducal coronet a
New South Wales, same crest and for distinction with a cross crosslet
demi-lion rampant holding between
motto. Aarg. {/or Dalton). {2) dexter arm

Waddy, His Honour Judge Samuel embowed in armour ppr., garnished the paws a demi- wheel.

Dauks, 8. Claremont, Sheffield, a or, holding in the gauntlet a sword, Wags, an eagle displayed. 75 2
dexter arm embowed habited arg.,
charged with three bars wavy gu., hold- also ppr., pommel and hilt or, and Wagstaff, Warw., a demi-lion arg., hold-
ing in the hand a sword point down-
wards ppr., all between two mullets pendent from the gauntlet by a chain ing a staff raguly sa. 15. i

pierced gu. Sequor nt ducam. of the same an escutcheon az., charged Wagstaffe, James Poole, Manor' Park,
Wade, a dove holding in its beak a branch.
with an escallop, also or (jor Wade). Potton Sandy, Beds, same crest.

Wade-Gery, Charles Robert, of Worn- Wagstaffe of Haseland, Derbysh., out of
ditch Hall, St. Neot's, Hunts : (i) An
a ducal coronet or, a staff couped and

Vincii qui patitur. 92. 5 antelope's head erased quarterly arg. raguly in pale sa. 147. 10

Wade of Hilton Castle, Duih., a dove and sa., charged with four mascles Wahl, Charles Frederic, Lovely, iig,

holding in its beak an olive-branch, all counterchauged. attired or (jor Gery). Broadhurst Gardens, Hampstead,
ppr., and charged on the breast with a
(2) On a mount vert a rhinoceros ppr., N.W., a horse arg., on the body a

cross crosslet sa. cf. g2. 5 charged with a battle-axe sa. (lor lozenge az., supporting with the dexter

Wade, Oxon., a boar salient sa., collared Wade). fore-leg an escutcheon, also arg.,

Wade-Gery, William Hugh, same crest charged with a wyvern, wings elevated

Wade, a griifin's head erased or. holding and motto, and addorsed vert. Vincit Veritas.
in the beak a pink ppr.
Wade-Palmer, Fairfax. Blomfield, Holme Wailes-Fairbairn, William Fairbairn,
Wade, Esses, a rhinoceros passant arg.
Park, Sonning, Berks: (i) Three mul- M.A., Askham Grange, Yorks: (l) A
c/. 226. 7 dexter cubit arm erect, the hand
lets fesseways az. in front of a talbot's grasping the worm of a lever-screw in
Wade of Tottington. Bury, Lanes, a bend sinister, all ppr. (2) Two spurs
mount vert, thereon in front of a head erased arg., charged on the neck
interlaced rowels upTiardS and
])al m-tree ppr. a rhinoceros arg. 226. for distinction with a cross crosslet,

also az. (for Palmer). (2) An arm in

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leathered or, between as many wings Wakerley, two daggers in saltier ppr. Waldy, George Alfred de Garmonsway,
ppr., each charged with a quatrefoil
169. 8 of iJarm, Durh., same crest.

az. A''e cede arduis. Walcher, a talbot's head gu. I
Wailes, between two wings a spur, all
56. 12 Wale, a yew-tree ppr.

[

Walcot or Walcott, Oxon., an eagle's head Wale, Northumb., a greyhound current

ppr. III. 13 or, guttee-de-sang, holding in the beak arg. cf. 58. 2
i

Wainwright of I>udley, Worcs., a lion az. a fleur-de-lis of the first, c/. 84. 1 2 I Wale of Sliepton Mallet, Somers., and

rampant arg., holding an ancient Walcot or Walcott, a bull's head erased Essex, a lion rampant or, supporting a
arg., armed or. ducally gorged, lined, long cross sa.
battle-a.xe, the handle of the first,
headed or. and ringed of the last. cf. 44. 2 Wallord, two palm-branches in orle vert.
Wait of Woodbrough, Somers., a bugle-
Walcot of Walcot, Shropsh., out of a 146. 2
1

horn stringed sa., garnished or. Pro ducal coronet or. a buffalo's head Walford of Hatfleld Peverel, Essex, a

nris el jocis. 22S. 1 erased arg., armed, ducally gorged, demi-lion rampant, holding in the
lined, and ringed of the first. dexter paw a cross crosslet fitched gu.
Waite and Waith, same crest. 228. 1 Walcott, Owen Charles Banipfylde Dash-
1 1. 10
Waithman of VVestville, Lanes, a demi-

eagle displayed sa. 81. 6 wood, of Bitterley Court, Shropsh.. out Walford of Birdbrook, Essex, out of a

Waithman, R. W., Esquire, J.P., D.L., of a ducal coronet or, a buffalo's head mural coronet or, an ostrich-feather
of Moyne Park, co. Galway, a demi-
erased arg., armed and ducally gorged arg. Nosce teipsum. 114. 14

eagle displayed. Persevero. 81. 6 or. Nidlitis in verba magistri. Walford, Lionel D., 15, King's Gardens,

Waithman, W. S., J.P., Meriin Park, Walcott, Charles Thomas, same crest and Hove, Sussex, a cock regardant.

Galway, a demi-eagle displayed. Per- motto. Sideus nobiscum quis contra nos.

severo. 312. 12 Walcott, a bull's head erased erm., armed WaUord-Gosnall, John Desborough Pear-

Wake, Northamp. and Somers., a lion or, gorged with a wreath of trefoil son, Esquire, of Mount Maskall, Bore-

passant with the tail extended sa., vert, holding in the mouth an arrow ham, Chelmsford, a ram's head

ducally gorged arg. cf. 5. 11 in bend, also or. 44. 6 affrontee, couped at the neck per pale
arg. and az., charged with two fleurs-
Wake, Sir Herewald, Bart., of Courteen- Waldegrave, see Radstock. Baron.

hall, Northamp., a knot, commonly Waidegrave, Ear! (Waldegrave), Chewton de-Us counterchanged.

called a Wake's knot. Verga et ora. Priory, Bath, out of a ducal coronet or, Walkeden of London, a griffin's head

Wakefield, a bat displayed arg. 137. 11 a plume of five ostrich-feathers per erased quarterly arg. and vert, beaked,
Wakefield of Dublin, a bat displayed or.
pale arg. and gu. 114. 13 ducally gorged, and eared or. cf. 66. 2

137- II Waldegrave of SmaUbridge, Suff.. of Walkelin or Wakelin of Rosleston, Bretby,

Wakefield, Jacob, Sedgwick House, Saninghall, Norf., of Borley Hall and and Hilton, Derbysh., a lion rampant

Kendal, same crest. Lawford, Essex and Northamp.. out of or, holding a tulip gu., leaved vert.

Wakefield, Edward William, Esquire, of a ducal coronet or, a double plume of 3- 9
Walker, see Kerrich- Walker.
Stricklandgate House, Kendal, same feathers per pale arg. and gu. 114. 4
Walker of New Bomney, a lion's gamb
crest. Be just and /ear not. Walden, a wing"ed spur, rowel upwards
erect and erased gu., enfiled by a
Wakefield, on a ducal coronet or, a ppr. III. 12

wyvern sans legs ppi. 70. 9 Walden, Viscount, see Tweeddale, Mar- mm-al coronet or. ^^;^/</. ;' . i

Wakefield, Joseph Colen, Esquire, of quess of. Walker of Norton Kirk b\ 1,1 r.i.

Eastwood Park, Reufrewsh., a wyvern Walde5hesche£f, Waldesheff, and Wald- Kent, and Uttoxetei, is
sheff, two sjjears in saltier, pendent
sans legs vert. Ardua vinco. gamb erect and erased _u., r,ilJ> ! I.y

cf. 69. 14 thereto two flags quarterly gu. and or. a mural coronet or. 31 >. i

Wakeham of Borough, Devonsh., on a surmounted by a garland of laurel, all Walker of Norton Villa, Whittington,

mount vert, between two trees ppr., a ppr. 175. 13 Worcs., a lion's gamb erect and erased

greyhound arg., spotted sa. 58. 3 Waldie of Hendersyde Park, Roxburghe, gu., charged with a mural coronet or,

Wakehurst, a buckle or. 17S. 5 a dove holding in its beak an olive- between two plates in pale. In Deo

Wakeling, a wyvern with wings addorsed branch, all ppr. Fidelis. 92. 5 confido.

holding in his mouth a hand couped Waldo or Waldoe, a griftin's head erased Walker, Rev. George Sherbrooke, Christ

ppr. 70. 3 vert. 66. 2 Church Vicarage, Summerfield, Bir-

Wakelyn of Eydon, Northamp., and Waldo, Meade-, Edmund Gustavus mingham, same crest and motto.

HyltoD, Derbysh., a lion rampant or, Bloomfleld, Stone Wall Park, Kent: Walker of Drogheda, Ireland, a lion's

holding in the dexter paw a tulip gu., A(I) griftin's head sa., erased erm., head erased or, gorged with a wreath

sUpped vert. 3. 9 gorged with an Eastern crown arg., of laurel ppr. 17. 10

Wakeman, Ireland, a lion's head erased holding in its beak two trefoils slipped Walker, Cambs, a lion in a wood, aU ppr.
Aof the last (for Waldo). (2) double-
or. 17. 8 5- 2
headed eagle displayed or, charged on Walker, a garb issuing from the coronet
Wakeman of the Craig, near Monmouth,
a lion's head erased or, vomiting smoke the breast with a quatrefoil sa., resting of a King of Arms, supported by a
and flames of fire ppr. Ora et labora.
its claws on two shields of the second, hon arg. and a dragon gu. Loyaulte

17. I each charged with a trefoil slipped arg. moti honneur.
(for Meade). Mens conscia recti.—
Wakemanof Beckford, and Witlie, Glouc., Walker - Aylesbury of Marpool Hall,
a lion's head erased or, vomiting flames
Tow/ours pres. Devonsh.: (i) Upon the trunk of a

of fire ppr. 17. i Waldoure, a wolf's head erased or. 30. 8 tree eradicated ppr., a dragon's head

Wakeman, Sir Offley, Bart., M.A., D.L., Waldron, Ireland, a lion rampant gardant erased or, gorged with a collar gemel
az. (for Aylesbury). (2) On a mount
of Borrington, Shropsh., between

two palm-branches ppr., a lion's head Waldron, two laurel- branches in saltier vert, a crescent az., within a chain in

erased arg., vomiting flames, gorged ppr. arch or(/oc Walker). Nildesperandmn.
with a collar engrailed and cottised Waldron and Waldrond, Devonsh., an
Walker of London and Leighton Buz-
vert, and charged with tliree ermine heraldic tiger sejant arg., armed,
tufted, and maned or. zard, Beds, out of flames of fire or, a
spots or. Nee temere. nee timide. iS. 7 Waldron of Clent, Stourbridge, Worcs.,
Wakeman, Lieutenant-Colonel Edward an heraldic tiger sejant sa., platee, dragon's head vert, crowned with an
maned and tufted or. Fortis et velox.
Maltby, Coton Hall, Bridgnorth, same Waldy, out of a mural coronet ppr., a Eastern coronet of the first, cf. 72. 12
demi-lion rampant az., crowned or,
holding in the dexter paw a cross Walker, Shropsh., a demi-lion rampant

crest. crosslet fitched of the last. Fidelis. holding a cross formee fitchee. Loyal
Waldy of Eaglesclifl'e, Durh., on a mural
Wakeman of Chaderleigh, Worcs., a cock aumorl. U- lO
or, combed, wattled, and legged az., coronet a dove, holding in its beak an
holding in the beak a scroll, thereon Walker, Scotland, a stag at gaze under a
olive-branch, all ppr. Fidelis.
nut-tree ppr. In omnes casus.

the motto. Eviglia qui dormis. 116. 12

Wakering, Essex, on a mural coronet or, Walker, Scotland, a stag standing in
a pelican of the same vulning herself front of a tree ppr. Semper vigilans.

ppr. 98- 3 cf. 1x6. 13

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Walker, Hon. William, of Crescentrille, Walker of Redland. near Bristol, on a Walker, James, Hanlcy Lodue, Corstor-

Windsor, New South Wales, Australia, mount vert, a falcon close or, collared phine, Midlothian, -vmr < r. 1.
m
member of the Legislative Council, \ gu., resting the dexter claw on an Walker, Sir Peter ' ". 1 1 1. 1,.

a stag at gaze under a nut-tree, escutcheon az., charged with a bezant. of Gateacre, \:: - t :-i,,:i
JIanor, Derby.sli., -inn 1 ,
all ppr. Semper vigilaiis. Nee teniere, nee timide. 1 .xi\,\
k

<

Walker of Mansfield, Notts, a buck trip- Walker of Blairtown, --Vberdeensh., Scot- motto. 152. 13

pant vert, attired or. 117. 8 land, an eagle displayed az. Deus mihi Walker, Scotland, a rock ppr. Per'varios

Walker, a stag's head erased ppr. 21 1 . 2 adjtitor. 75. 2 casus. 179- 7
Walker, Rear-Admiral Sir Baldwin
Walker, James Douglas, 20, Queen's Walker, Scotland, same crest. Cura ct
Wake, Bart., out of a naval coronet
az., a stag's head ppr., gorged with an Gate Gardens, S.W., same crest. induMria. 179. 7
Eastern coronet or. Beady and faith-
Walker of Blythe HaU, Notts, on a Walker of Barbadoes, West Indies, in the

mount within a serpent in orle, a dove, sea a rock, thereon the waves beating

ful. 308. 10 all ppr. cf. 92. 1 all ppr. Per varios casus. 179. 5

Walker, General George Warren, Tile- Walker, Alfred Osten, Windham Oub, 1 Walker, Esquire, of Bedford Square,

hurst, 7, Sion Hill, Bath, out of a ducal St. James's Square, same crest. London, a sun in his splendour ppr.

coronet or, a greyhound's head arg. Walker, Frederick Edmund, Ravens- Passibus aquis. 162. 2

Walker, Robert Crawfurd, Esquire, of thorpe Manor, Thirsk, same crest. Walker, Lanes, the sun rising out of

1

Dundee, a stag-hound's head couped Walker, a dove holding in its beak an clouds, all ppr. 162. 5

ppr., collared or. Sapere aude. olive-branch ppr. 92. 5 Walker, Henry Rosenbach, a sun in

Walker, a greyhound's head erased sa., Walker, Major-General Albert Lancelot, splendour between two estoiles azures.

collared and cottised arg., the collar the Chase Cottage, Enfield, JUddx., Amhula in luce.

charged with three crescents of the same crest. Passant crescent en honeur. Walker, Sir Robert James Milo, Bart., of

first. cf. 61. 3 Walker of Rotherham. on a mount a Sand Button, Yorks, and of Beach-

Walker of Wakefield, Yorks, a grey- dove statant within a wreathed ser- ampton, Bucks, out of a battlement
;

hound's head couped arg., collared sa. j pent, all ppr. cf. 92. II 1 arg., a dexter arm embowed in armour,

313. 16 Walker, Hon. Lancelot, of Four Peaks, holding in the hand ppr. a lizard vert.

Walker, John William. Esquire, F.S.A., Geraldine, New Zealand, member of Honesta quam magna.

Boyne Hill House, Chapelthorpe, near the Legislative Council of New Zea- Walker of Eastwood, Notts, a demi-

Wakefield, same crest. Honesta quam land, on a mount within a wreathed pegasus arg., semee of cinquefoils az.,

magna. serpent a dove statant, all ppr. Juncti winged or. ef. 47. 5
Walker, Yorks, out of a ducal coronet
valcmns. cf. 92. 11 Walker of Uppingham, Rutl., a pilgi-im's

or, a greyhound's head couped arg. Walker of Portlester, co. Meath, Ireland, head affrontie, couped at the slioulders,

61. 7 a dove rising holding in the beak an vested in a slouched hat and gown, on
Walker, Thomas Henry, Berkswell Hall, oak-leaf, all ppr. Passant cressant en the hat and cope of the gown three

Warwick, a greyhound's head erased honneur. escallops, all ppr.

sa. Passant, cresant en honeur. Walker, WiUiam, Esquire, J. P., Kil- Walker, Thomas James, M.D., a rock

Walker of HiUingdon. Middx., and Wake- cadden House, Killygordon R.S.O., ppr. Per varios casus.

field, Yorks, a greyhound's head couped CO. Donegal, same crest and mottOj Walker, H. Faure, Esquire, Highley

arg., gorged with a collar sa., thereon Walker, Ireland, a dove close holding in Manor, Balcombe, a demi-Iion rampant,
ducally crowned, and supporting with
three crescents of the first. cf. 61 . 2 —the beak an olive-branch, all ppr. Pax it^ paws a cross forme fitchce.
Walkey of Clyst St. Lawrence, Devonsh.,
Walker-Heneage of Compton-Bassett, omnibus. Duin spiro spero. 92. 5

Wilts: (i) A greyhound courant sa., Walker of St. Petersburg, a Scotch fir-

charged with a mullet upon a crescent tree eradicated ppr. Passus Rege meos. a gryphon's head erased arg., charged

for difference (for Heneage). cf. 58. 2. 144- 13 with two bendlets engrailed gu., and
holding in the beak a sprig of three
A(2) demi-heraldic tiger salient per Walker of Leeds, Yorks, on a mount cinquefoils, also gu., slipped vert.
vert, a dunghill-cock sa., beaked,
pale indented arg. and sa., armed and Vigilate.
]
langued gu.. maned and tufted or (for
legged, combed, and wattled gu.

Walker.) Walh in the fear of God. Walker, Bart, (e^ctincl), of Bushey Hall, Walklare, a branch of thistle in pale ppr.

25- J3 Herts, an ostrich az., holding in the 150. 5

Walker, Arthur George, Esquire, of -^d- "dexter claw a caltrap or. Walktare, a holly-branch in pale ppr.

dington, Ryde, near Sydney, New Walker, Forestier-, Sir George Ferdinand, 150. 10

South Wales, Australia, uses : a grey- Bart., D.L., of Castleton, Monm., a Walkingshaw of that Ilk, Renfrewsh.,

hound passant. FiddUer et alacriter. mural coronet or, encircled by a n-reath Scotland, a martlet ppr. In season.

Walker of Bow, near Stratford, Midds., of laurel, thereon an ostrich ppr., 95- 4

on a mouilt vert, a greyhound sejant resting the dexter claw on a shell Walkiogton, a mullet of sis points or.

per pale arg., semee of crescents az. exploding, also ppr. Nil desperandum. 164. 3
and sa., bezantee. collared or. cf. 59. 2
310. II Walkington, Middx., a stag trippant gu.

Walker-Morison, Bethune George, of Walker of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Nor- 117. 8

I thumb., and Scotland, a swan naiant Walkinshaw of Burrowfield, Renfrewsh.,

Falfield, Fifesh. : (i) Three Saracens'

heads conjoined in one neck ppr., the in a loch ppr. Non sine periculo. 99. 8 Scotland, a martlet sa. Inseason. 95.5
I

faces looking upwards and to the Walker, Leasowe, Morningside, Scar- Walkinshaw of Glasgow and London, a
,

dexter and sinister (for Morison). borough, upon an increscent az., a dove holding in its beak an olive-

A(f. 191. 5. (2) greyhound courant I 92. 5

moorcock ppr., holding in the beak an branch ppr. hi season.

—ppr. (for ^Valker). Pretio prudentia ear of wheat slipped and leaved or. Wall, Captain Arthur, Coed Manor Hall,

prcestal. Fac et spera. cf. 58. 2 Walker, Captain John Charles Arthing- near Conway, North Wales, in front of

Walker, Scotland, a greyhound sejant, ton, on a mount vert, amidst fern ppr., a demi-boy affrontee resting his dexter
j
collared or. cf. 59. 2
a moorcock sa., combed and wattled hand on a human heart, two torches

Walker, a greyhound passant arg., col- gu.. charged on the breast with a in saltire fired, all ppr.
lared gu., rimmed and ringed or, the 1

billet or. Wall, James, Esquire, of Leith, a falcon

collar charged with three ducal coro- Walker, Ireland, a cherub's head with close arg. Fide et fiducia. 85. 2

nets of the first. wings in saltie Wall, an eagle's head couped arg. S3, i

Walker of JlitcheU Grove, Arundel, Sus- Walker, Yorks, Wall of Crich, Derbysh., a demi-eagle az.,

sex, a greyhound sejant arg., coUared per pale indented arg. and sa., holding with wings addorsed arg.

and charged on the shoulder with a a branch of wallflowers or, slipped vert. Wall, a demi-boar rampant sa. 40. 13

cinquefoil sa. cf. 59. 2 Walker, George Laurie, of Dairy, Mid- Wall of Preston and WaUrush, Lanes, a

Walker of St. Winhon, Cornw., a grey- lothian, St. Fort, Fifesh., and Craw- boar's head couped sa., holding in the

hound sejant, collared and chained or. ford town, Dunifriessh., a cornucopia mouth an acorn erect or, stalked and
cf. 59. 2
j

ppr. Cura et industria. 152. 13 leaved vert. 42. 7

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Wall of Worthy Park, Hants, out of a Wallace of Lochwood, Lanarksh, a horse- Walley, an eagle preying on an infant
mural coronet or, a wolf's head arg.,
charged on the neck with a fess era- shoe sa. Spe et industria. 158. 6 ppr. Nihil desperandum. cj. 77. 13
battled and counter-embattled gu.
Wallace, a lion's head ppr., collared arg. Walleys, a helmet close ppr. 180. 3
Wall of Leominster and Faintree Hall,
Shropsh. and Heref., same crest. cf. 18. 6 Wallford, two palm-branches in orle vert.

Wall of Malvern and Worcester, out of a Wallace, a boar's head erased. 42. 2 146. 2
mural coronet or, a demi-wolf saUent
ppr., collared, embattled, and counter- Wallace, Ireland, a sword erect, enfiled Wallford, a grilfin's head ermines, beaked
embattled of the first.
with a Saracen's head aSrontee ppr. and ducally gorged or. cj. 66. i
WaU or WaUe of Resby, Suff., of Bristol,
cf. 191. II Wallford of Walton Lodge, Sydenham
Glouc, Rutl., Alby, Norf., and Essex,
a lion rampant gardant or, supporting Wallace, Hugh Robert, Esquire, of Rise, Forest Hill, S.E., between two
Busbie and Cloncaird. Ayrsh. : (i) A
dexter arm vambraced brandishing a wings, each charged with a fire-ball,
sword ppr. (2) An ostrich, head and
neck couped, holding a horse-shoe in a griffin's head erased ppr., collared sa.

its beak, all ppr. Pro libertate. Virtutis preemium honor. 67. 8

Wallinger, Essex, Beds, and Bucks, out

of a ducal coronet or, a falcon's head

a long cross sa. cj. 3. 15 195. 2 between two wings of the first.

V/a!l of Hoxton, Middx., a demi-lion Wallace of Kelly, Scotland, a dexter arm Wallingham, out of a ducal coronet or,
in armour embowed, holding in the
rampant gardant az., holding a battle- hand a sword ppr. Pro libertate. an antelope's head erm.

axe headed arg., handled gu. Wallington, on a ducal coronet a peacock

16. 14 195. 2 ppr- 103. 8

Wall, out of a ducal coronet a swan's head Wallange, a rose surmounted by a thistle, WaUington of Cheltenham, Peer's Court

and neck. both ppr. In uiroque. 149. 3 and Dursley, Glouc, a buck's head

WaU, Ireland, an arm in armour em- Waller, Sir Francis Ernest, Bart., of ppr., erased gu., collared sa., charged

bowed, holding in the hand a sword Braywick Lodge, Berks, on a mount with a cinquefoil or, between two

ppr. 195. 3 vert, a walnut-tree ppr., an escutcheon lozenges arg. Non temere sed jortiter.

Wall of Stonepitt, Kent, a cubit arm az. pendent by a ribbon, charged with Wallington, Sir John Williams, K.C.B.,

erect in mail, the hand presenting a —a fleur-de-lis or. Hoec jructus virtutis. Keevi! House, Trowbridge, same crest.
pistol, all ppr.
Azincourt. 311. 10 Wallis, Hoare-, Bart., see Hoare.

Wall of Claverton, Somers., an arm em- Waller, William Newcome, J.P., D.L., WalliS, flames of fire ppr. 177. 10
bowed ppr., tied below the elbow by a Allenstone House, Kells, pendent from
Wallis of Mevegesie, Cornw., a bonfire

ribbon vert, holding in the hand j an oak-tree ppr. an escutcheon arg., ppr. 177. 10

a

lion's gamb erased or. charged with a saltire gu. Wallis of Portrane, co. Dublin, Ireland,

| a talbot's head erased arg., collared

Wall of Johnstown, co. Carlow, Ireland, Waller, Middx., of Groombridge, Kent,

a naked arm holding a scimitar, the Hants, and Sidbury, Devonsh., on a az., studded and ringed or. 56. i
,

blade embrued, all ppr. Aut Ccesar aut mount vert, a walnut-tree ppr., on the Wallis, Sussex, a Cornish chough ppr.
sinister side pendent an escutcheon
nihil. ^ az., charged with three fleurs-de-lis, 107. 14
Wallis, out of a ducal coronet or, an
213. 5
ostrich's head arg.
Wallace, Baron Wallace (extinct), out of Wallis of Underwoods, Etchingham,

a ducal coronet or. an ostrich's head two and one or. Hie jructus virtutis.
j

and neck ppr., holding in the beak a 144. 4

horse-shoe. j Sussex, an ostrich holding in its beak
a horse-shoe. Pro libertate..
Waller, Major-General William Nowell,

Wallace, Curab., out of a ducal coronet Farmington, North Leach, Glouc,

or, an ostrich's head arg., holding in same crest. Wallis of Healing, near Grimsby, Lines,
a. wolf's head couped gu., charged on
the beak a horse -shoe az. Waller of DubUn, out of a ducal coronet the neck with a pheon transfixed
through the mouth by a broken
j

c/. 97. II or, an eagle's leg erect gu., in front

Wallace of Asholme, Knaresdale, and j of a plume of five ostrich feathers, the

Featherstone Castle, Northumb., out first, third, and fifth arg., the second spear fesseways or, the hta;! of the
and fourth az. Honor et Veritas. spear imbrued ppr.
| Wallis of Killeny, Queen's Co., an arm
couped below the elbow and erect,
of a vaUery coronet or, an ostrich's

head arg., holding in the beak a horse- Waller, George Arthur, Esquire, J.P..

shoe sa. Sperand-um est. Prior Park, Borrisokane, co. Tipperary,

Wallace, late Sir Richard, Bart, (extinct), same crest and motto. vested sa., cuffed arg., holding in the
hand ppr. a cinquefoil erm.
in front of fern vert, an ostrich's head Waller, Sir Charles, Bart., of Newport,

erased arg., holding in the beak a CO. 'Tipperary, out of a ducal coronet a cj. 205. 2

horse-shoe or. Esperance. plume of five ostrich-feathers, the Wallop, see Portsmouth, Earl of.

Wallace, Scotland, an ostrich's head second and fourth az., the first, third, Wallop, a mermaid with her mirror and

couped arg. Esperance. and fifth arg., surmounted by an eagle's comb, all ppr. 184. 5

Wallace of Bergen and Helmston, Ayr- claw gu. Honor et Veritas. Wallop, a mermaid with two tails ex-

sh., Scotland, an ostrich ppr., holding Waller, Robert Jocelyn, of Castle Waller, panded ppr., armed or, 'holding the

in the beak a horse-shoe az. Speran- CO. 'Tipperary, Ireland, out of a ducal tail in her hands.
coronet or, an eagle's leg and thigh
dum est. 97. 8 erect gu., in front of a plume of five Wallpool or Walpole, Norf., a Saracen's
head and neck couped at the shoulders
Wallace of Ingleston, Scotland, an ostrich ppr., ducally crowned or, with a long

in full flight ppr. Sperandum est. ostrich-feathers, alternately arg. and

j az. Honor et Veritas.

97. 6]

Wallace, James Alexander Agnew, Es- Waller, Thomas Francis, Paynton-Glen-

quire, an ostrich with a horseshoe in moe Road, Sydney, Australia, same Fari quce sentiat. 190. 3

its beak, seated in a coronet. Esper- crest and motto. Wallpool or Walpole of Pinchbach.

ance. Waller, a demi-griffin segreant. 64. 2 Lines, a stag's head gardant couped

Wallace, Paterson-, of Edinburgh, an Waller of Loughton, Essex, in front of a at the neck ppr., attired or.
Wallpoole, Kent, a naked arm couped
ostrich holding in the beak a horse- saltier or, a grilfin's head erased sa.,
gorged with a collar of annulets inter- below the elbow and erect, holding up
—shoe ppr. Sperandum est. Je meurs the royal crown, all ppr. Dieu et mon

I'niir ceux que faime. 97. 8 laced, also or. Fide sed cut vide.

Wallace, Frederick William Burgoyne, a Waller, a goat's head ppr. 128. 12 droit. 217. I

|ii'lican in her piety arg., the nest sa., Waller of Boklesham, Suff., a fox's head Wallscourt, Baron (Blake), Ardfry, Oran-

tlu- whole enclosed within two olive- az. 33- 4 more, co. Galway, a cat-a-mountain

branches ppr. Waller, a dexter arm couped and em- passant gardant ppr. Virtus sola

Wallace, on a rock ppr., a martlet or. bowed fesseways, holding in the hand nohilitat. cj. 26. 5

collared and lined, and at the end of a sword erect enfiled with a Saracen's Walmesley of Westwood House, Lanes, a
tlie line a ring. head dropping blood, all ppr., wreathed
lion statant gardant, ducally crowned

Wallace, Ayrsh., two eagles' heads and about the head arg. and az. gu. En Dieu est mon esperance.

necks conjoined. cj. 84. 1 cj. 201. 7 cj. 4. I

WAL 574 WAL

Walmesley of Dunkenhalgh and ShoUey, Vallado, Conde de Parama, and Conde Walsh, an arm, the part below the elbow
in bend dexter, holding in the hand a
Lanes, same crest. c/. 4. i de Valderonda, in the Kingdom of

Walmesley, Richard Joseph, Pilgrim's Spain, of Dulford House, Collumpton, scimitar in bend sinister.
Walsh, Ireland, a cubit arm holding in
Hiill, Bruntwood, a lion statant guai- Devonsh., and of 13, Delamere Terrace,

dant erm., ducally crowned or. Valet London, W., a heraldic tiger sejant the hand a tilting-spear ppr.

Veritas. sa., crined or, pellettee. Bienicfatz 214. II

Walmesley of Ince, Lanes, a lion statant payeray maljaietz vangeray. Another Walsham, Sir John, Bart.. M.A., D.L., of
gardant, ducally crowned gu. Spes crest, On a mural crown a heraldic
Knill Court, Heref., a demi-eagle with

dvrai avorum. c/. 4. i tiger sa., pellettee, was granted by two heads displayed sa., each win'.;
King Charles I. to Colonel Humphrey
Walmouth of Myclehead, Lanes, a charged with a cross patee fitchee be-

leopard's face or, cut through on the Walrond for his services during the tween two ermine-spots or, and pen-

sinister side to the eye by a cutlass civil wars. dent from the neck by a gold chain

arg., hilt and pommel or, the hilt Walrond of Sea, Somers , a heraldic an escutcheon arg., charged with a

resting on the wreath. 22. 3 tiger sa., platee. Nee beneficii. Saracen's head erased ppr., and wreathed
round the temples arg. and az. Sub
Walmsley, a dexter hand holding a sabre. Walrond of Calder Park, Lanarksh.,

Pro patria. 212. 13 same crest. Paix et pen. libertate quietem. 30S. i

Walmesley, Humphreys Jeffreys, West- Walrond, Sir William Hood, Bart., M.P., Walshe of Kilgobbin, co. Dublin, out of
wood House, Manor of Ince, Wigan, a of Bradfield and New Court, Devonsh.,
a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion ram-

lion statant guardant erm., ducally a heraldic tiger sejant sa., platee, pant arg. 16. 3

crowned or. maned and tufted or. 8ic vos non vohis. Walshe of Beardley and Shaldesley,

Walmesley, John, of Luckuam, Wilts, a Walsam and Walsham, a fir-tree issuing Worcs., and Wormesley, Heref., a grif-

lion statant guardant ducally crowned ppr. 144-13 fin's head erased arg. 66. 2

gu. Spes durat avornm. Walsh, see Ormathwaite, Baron. Walshe, a goat's head erased az., attired
or, on the top of the horns two hawk's
Walmesley, Richard Joseph, Pilgrim's Walsh, Johnson-, Sir Hunt Henry Allen, bells arg., charged on the neck with

Hall, South Weald, Essex, a lion sta- Bart., D.L., of Ballykilcavan, Queen's
tant guardant erm., ducally crowned
ACo. : (i) griffin's head erased arg., three bezants, two and one.

or. langued gu. {for Walsh). 66. 2. (2) Walshe of Catengar, Somers., an ante-
lope's head erased az., attired or, on
Walmesley, Humphrey, Inglewood A tower arg., thereon a cock gu.,

House, Hungerford, Berk.«. a lion langued az. {for Johnson), Firm. the end of each horn a bell arg. , charged
on the neck with a fess gobony arg.
statant guardant erm., ducally crowned 1 1;6. 12

gu. Walsh, Berks and Woros., a griffin's and gu., between three bezants one

Walmsley of Foston Hall, Derbysh., a lion head erased arg. 66. 2 and two.

statant gardant erm., ducally crowned Walsh of Ballykilcavan, Queen's Co., Walsingham, Baron (de Grey), of Walsing-

or, charged on the body with a trefoil Ireland, same crest. Firm. 66. 2 ham, Norf., a wyvern's head or. Ex-

slipped vert. cf. 4. 3 Walsh, John, Esquire, J.P., of Fannings- citari non hebe^ccre. /i- i

Walmsley, late Sir Joshua, of Wavertree town, CO. Kilkenny, Ireland, a swan Walsingham, Surrey, Kent, and of Exall,

Hall, Lanes, a hon passant erm., pierced through the neck from behind Warw.. out of a mural coronet gu., a

crowned with a vallery coronet or, with an arrow, all ppr., and charged tiger's head or, ducally gorged az.
and his dexter fore-paw resting on a
with an annulet gu. Dum spiro, 27. I
Walstenbolme, on a snake nowed, an
knight's helmet ppr. spero.

Walne of Brockdish, Norf., a lion ram- Walsh, Peter, J. P., Fanningstown, Pil- eagle with two heads displayed.

pant sa. I. 10 town, same crest and motto. Walstonecroft, out of a naval coronet a

Walpole, see Orford, Earl of. Walsh of the Walsh Mountains and demi-mermaid, holding in her de.xter

Walpole, Vade-, of Freethorpe, Norf. : Castle Hoel, co. Kilkenny, a swan hand a purse and in her sinister a
pierced through the back and breast
(i) A Saracen's head in profile couped comb. cf. 1S4. 14

ppr., ducally crowned or. from the with a dart, all ppr. Walter, Shropsh., a garb or. 153. 2

coronet a long cap turned forward gu., Walsh, Hussey Valentine John, 81, Walter, Shropsh., a garb or, banded gu.

tasselled and charged with a catherine- Onslow Gardens, S.W., a swan pierced 153- 2
Walter, Shropsh., a garb of barley quar-
wheel of the second (for Walpole). through the back and breast with a
dart, all ppr. Transfixus sed non terly or and az., banded gu.
IQO. 3. (2) A dexter arm in armour mortn us.
embowed ppr., garnished or, holding 153- 2

in the hand a dagger, also ppr., hilt Walsh of Ballynecully, co. Kilkeimy, and Walter of London, and Ludlow, Shropsh.,

and pommel also or {for Vade). Fart St. Malo, France, a swan pierced a lion's gamb erased arg. 36. 4
through the back and breast with a
quce sentiat. 196. 5 dart, all ppr. Transfixus sed no Walter, Shropsh., a lion's head erased

Walpole, a stag's head gardant couped erm., langued gu. 17. S

at the neck ppr., attired or. mortttus. Walter of Ashburie, Devonsh., a stork

Walpole, a lion passant az. 6. 2 Walsh, Captain Adolphus Frederick, out ppr., dipping the beak into a whelk-

Walpole of Athlone, co. Westmeath, a of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion ram- shell erect or.

naked arm couped below the elbow pant gu., gorged with a collar per pale Walter, John Henry Eraser, Drayton
House, near Norwich, same crest.
and erect holding up the royal crown, or and arg., and charged on the shoul-
Walter, Arthur Eraser, 40, Upper Gros-
all ppr. Dieu et mon droit. 217. i der with a crescent of the first. Noli venor Street, W., same crest. '

Walpole, Sir Charles George, Broadford, irritare leonem. cf. 16. 3 Walter, Arthur Eraser, Bear Wood,
Wokingham, same crest.
Chobham, Woking, a Saracen's head Walsh, Rt. Hon. John Edward, P.C,
Walter, a cubit arm holding in the hand
in profile couped at the shoulders ppr., Master of the Rolls in Ireland, out of

ducally crowned or, from the coronet a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion az.,

flowing a red cap turned down in front, charged on the shoulder with a bezant. an anchor.
Walters, Robert, Ware Priory. Herts, a
tasselled, and charged with a catherine- Noli irritare leonem. cf. 16. 3

wheel or. Walsh, Rev. Canon Robert, D.D., St. hon's head erased erminois. gorged

Walpole, Sii" Horace George, K.C.B., Mary's Rectory, Donnybrook, Dublin, with a collar indented sa., thereon
three plates, all between two demi-
18, Linden Gardens. W., same crest. out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion
Fart qiue sentiat. rampant az., charged on the shoulder lances ppr.

Walpole, Sir Spencer, same crest. with a bezant. Noli irritare leonem. Walters, WilUam Melmoth, Purberry

Walron, Ireland, issuant from a fleur-de- Walsh of Castle Walsh, co. Kerry, Ire- Shot, Ewell. Surrey, on a wTcath or and

Us arg., banded or, a dragon's headgu. land, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi- az., a squirrel sejant devouring a nut

Walrond of Albome, Wilts, a leopard's lion rampant az. Noli irritare leonem. ppr. 313- 13

face or. 22. 2 16. 3 Walters, Captain Henry Edward, R N..

j Caer Llan. near Monmouth, a squirrel

Walrond, Henry, Lieutenant-Colonel, 4th Walsh of Belcarrow, co. Dublin, Ireland,

Batt. Devon Regiment, Marquis de I a wolf's head couped sa. 30. 5 devouring a nut or. Sit Dux snpicntia.

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WAL WAR

Waiters of Cundall, Yorks, an arm vested Walwyn of Longworth. Heref., on an Warcop, Warcup, and Warcupp of Eng-

gu. , turned up arg. , holding in the hand embattled wall arg., masoned sa., a lish,^ O.xon., Yorks, and Cumb., a
wyvern with wings expanded vert,
ppr. a chess-rook sa. boar's head couped arg.

Walters, a dove holding in its beak an scaled or, pierced through the head by 43. i

olive-branch ppr. Warcop, a dexter hand holding a cross

c —a javelin ppr., headed, also or, vulned crosslet fitched gu. 221. 14

Walthall of Wistaston, Chesh., an arm gu. Nan deficit alter. Drioy Rynwedd Ward, Earl of Dudley, and Baron Ward,

embowed vested gu., cuffed erm., the Gwaed. see Dudley.

hand clenched, thereon a falcon cl Walwyn, out of a battlement arg., a Ward, Viscount Bangor, see Bangor.
wyvern with wings expanded vert,
ppr., beaked or. 258. 3 Ward, Lucas-, of Guilsborough. a wolf's

Walthall, Henry WalthaU, Alton Manor, pierced through the mouth by an head erased or. Sub cruce salus. 30. 8

I>?rby (i) A dexter arm embowed arrow or. Ward, Plumer-, of Gilston Park, Herts :
: (i) A wolf's head erased and langued

couped at the shoulder, vested gu., Walwyn of Witham, Susses, on a mural

cuffed erm., the hand clenched, coronet gu., a dragon with wings ex- holding in the mouth a key, all ppr.
panded vert, pierced through the A(/or Ward). (2) demi-lion gu., hold-
tliereon a falcon close ppr., beaked or, mouth by an arrow or.

with lure gu., stringed gold. 258. 3. ing in the jaws a garb (jor Plumer).

(2) A garb erminois between two Wandesforde, see Prior-Wandesforde. Give the thanks that are due. 12. 5

—trefoils vert (jor Milnes). Dimid, Wandesford of Kirklington, Yorks, a Ward, Ireland, a wolf's head erased arg.

qui coepit habet. A bird in the hand church ppr., the spire az. mS. 10 30. 8

is worth two in the hush. Wandsworth, Baron (Stern), 10, "Great Ward, out of a mural coronet gu., a wolf's
head or.
Waltham, a peacock's head az. 103. ; Stanhope Street, Mayfair, W., a lion
Ward, Chesh., a wolf's head erased or.
Walthew of Deptford, Kent, out of a passant ppr., gorged with a collar flory

mural coronet or, a demi-lion sa., sup- counterflory gu., supporting with the 30, 8

porting the lower part of a tilting-spear dexter fore-paw an escutcheon of the Ward, Edmund Grenville, Northwood

of the last. second charged with a horse's head Park, Cowes, a wolf's head erased and
langued ppr.
Walton of nifton, Glouc, a griffin's head erased arg. Vincit persenerantia. 2S7. 9 Ward, of Great Ilford, Essex, Warw., and
erased arg., semee of buckles az., Wankford of Berwick Hall, Essex, a lion Yorks, a wolf's head erased or, charged
pierced through the mouth by a spear on the breast with a mullet sa.
in bend sinister point upwards or. rampant gardant holding between the
Murus ccneris virtus. cj. 30. 8
paws a hurt.
Walton, Harold Arthur Gordon, same Ward of London, out of a mural coronet
Wanklyn, Heref. and Woroa., a lion's

head erased ppr. 17. 8

crest and motto. Wanley, a cross surmounted by a cres- or, a wolf's head per fess of the same

Walton, late General William Lovelace, cent or. and az.

between two wings, each charged with Wantage, Baron (Loyd-Lindsay), of Ward of Bishop Middleton, Durh., a

a fire-ball, a griffin's head erased ppr., Lockinge, Berks: A(i) tent az.. wolf's head erased per fesse or and az.

collared sa. Virtviis prcemintn honor. fringed and semee of stars or, ensigned 30. 8

67. 8 with a pennon gu. (for Lindsay). Ward of Great Ilford, Essex, a wolf's
Walton, Somers., a dragon's head couped
A158. 13. (2) buck's head ppr., head erased or, charged on the breast

or, vomiting flames of fire ppr.. erased sa., attired or, charged on the with a mullet sa. for difference.

charged on the neck with a cross patee neck with a fese engrailed, also sa., cj. 30. 8

sa. c/. 72. 3 thereon three bezants {for Loyd). Ward, Admiral Thomas Le Hunt, C.B.,
Walton of Little Burstead, Essex, an
Astra, castra, numen, lumen. a man's head couped at the shoulders

antelope's head couped at the neck cj. 12:. 2 ppr., wreathed about the temples or

gu., attired or, gorged with a collar Wanton of Stoughton and Great Yar- and az., and adorned with three

arg., charged with three fleurs-de-lis of mouth, Norf., a trefoil slipped sa., ostrich-feathers.

the first, holding in the mouth a trefoil charged with another arg. c/. 148. 9 Ward, William Erskine, C.S.I., same

ppr. Wanton, Hunts, a plume of seven ostrich- crest.

Walton of Chaklack Hall, Durh., a buck feathers, three arg., two sa., and two Ward of London, out of a ducal coronet

current arg., charged on the shoulder vert. or, a wolf's head ppr.

with three torteaux attired or, pierced Wanton of London, an eagle preying on Ward, Colonel Michael Foster, of Upton

through the neck by an arrow dov ppr. Park, and Ogbourne St. Andrew,

of the last, feathered of the first. Warburton, Chesh., Cumb.. Sufi., and Wilts, Bucks, a wolf's head erased or,

Walton of Lacock, Wilts, and of Walton, Notts, a Saracen's head ppr., couped gorged with a collar az., charged with

Lanes, a wild man wreathed about the at the shoulders, wreathed about the an escallop of tin- tlr-t lirtween two
loins ppr., and round the head arg. head arg. and gu., and issuing there-
bezants. (2) .\ii aim mbowed in
.

and sa., holding in his dexter hand a from a plume of feathers or. Je armour, the liai^l -1.1 piii_- a broken

trefoil slipped or, and in his sinister a voil droyt avoyre. cf. 192. 10 spear, all ppr. (jor fo.^tu]. Garde la

tree eradicated vert, reclining on his Warburton, Rev. Canon, the Close, Win- croix. cj. 30. II

shoulder, c/. 188. 10 chester, same crest and motto. Ward of Calverley, Kent, a wolf's head

Walton of Preston, Lanes, a wild man Warburton, Egerton-, Piers, of War- erased ppr., langued gu. Oarde la

wreathed about the temples and waist burton, Chesh. : (i) A Saracen's head croix. 30. 8
with oak - leaves, over the dexter
affrontee couped at the shoulders ppr., Ward of London, out of a mural coronet

shoulder a chain in bend sinister, the temples wreathed arg. and gu., gu., a wolf's head or.

supporting with the dexter hand an issuing therefrom three ostrich- Ward or Warde of Gorleston, Suff., on a

axe head downwards, and holding in feathers or, charged on the breast with mount vert, a hind lodged arg. 125. 4

the sinister hand an oak sapling a cross crosslet sa. (jor Warburton). Ward, a doe trippant. 124. 12

eradicated and sprouting, all ppr. cj. 192. 10. (2) Three arrows, two in Ward, Norf., a buck trippant ppr. 117. 8
Walton, a wild man striding forward ppr., saltier and one in pale or, headed and
Ward, Bart, (extinct), of Bexley, Norf., a

holding in his sinister hand the branch feathered sa., bound by a ribbon gu. buck trippant ppr., collared, lined, and

of a tree, resting on the shoulder and (jor Egerton). 173. i ringed or. cj. 117. 8

wreathed round the temples with a Warburton, Richard, Garryhuich, Por- Ward, a heraldic antelope sejant.

chaplet of laurel, all vert. tailington, Ireland, a Saracen's head Ward, Berks, and Birmingham, Warw.,

Walton, on a chapeau arg., turned up affrontee, couped at the shoulders ppr., an Indian goat ppr., collared, ringed,
round the temples a wreath arg. and
gu., a bugle-horn of the last, stringed lined, and armed or.

or. c/. 228. 1 gu., and issuing therefrom three Ward of New Market, co. Dublin, Ireland,

Walworth, out of a ducal coronet or, t%vo ostrich-feathers or. a Uon sejant affrontee gu. 7. 2
Warburton, Joseph William, same crest.
arms embowed vested gu., holding in Ward, Arthur John Hanslip. V.D..
Colonel 1st Suffolk and Harwich R.G.A.
the hands ppr. a cake of bread arg. Warburton, Ireland, a mermaid with her

Walwyn, a pheasant ppr. c/. 90. S mirror and comb ppr. 184. 5 (Vols.), the Gables, Dovercourt, Essex,

WAR 576 WAR

out of the battlements of a tower a Warde, Henry John, same crest and between the paws a mullet within an
!

griffin's head. Aut nunquam testes aut motto. annulet or, issuant from a basket ppr.,

perfice. 273. i Warde, Walter Eldred, same crest and a cross crosslet fitchee.

j

Ward, a griffin's head erased. 66. 2 motto. [ Ware, James Thomas, Tilford House,

Ward of Brooke, Norf., on a mount vert, Warde, William Henry, same crest and Tilford, Farnham, same crest.

au eagle displayed erm. c/. 75. 2 motto. Ware, a bear passant arg. 40. 9

Ward, a dove holding in its beak an Warde - Aldam, William Wright, of Ware, Essex, Devonsh., and Ireland, a

olive-branch, all ppr. 92. 5 Frickley Hall, Doncaster, issuant from i dragon's head or, pierced through the
a mount veit four ostrich-feathers neck by a broken sword-blade ppr.
Ward of Capesthorne, Chesh., a martlet
i
or, holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis
arg., conjoined at the points by a Ware, Charles Edward Cumberlege, of

sa. c/. 95. 6 mill-rind or [for Aldam). 280. 9. (2) Poslingford, Suff., and Hendon Hall,
Middx., in front of two spears in saltire
Ward, Shropsh., a martlet or. Q'i. 2 A wolf's head erased or, charged for ppr., a dragon's head gu., gorged with

Ward of Shenstone, Staffs, and Willey distinction with a cross crosslet az.

Place, Surrey, a martlet sa., guttee- (for Warde). 280. 10 a collar gemel arg. Deo favente.

d'or, holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis Warde of Barford, Warw., a wolf's head Ware, Ireland, a dragon's head or, pierced

or. Sub cruce salus. 95. 6 ppr. 30. 5 through with the shiver of a lance ppr.
Ware, Yorks : A( i ) dragon's head
Ward, Edward Foote, of Walcot and Warde, a wolf's head erased sa.. eared
couped or, pierced through with the
Sallhouse Hall, Norf., a dexter arm and nosed or, charged with a chevron
I shiver of a lance ppr. (for Ware). (2)
paly of six of the last and az. 29. 10
erect coupcd at the elbow, vested I A cubit arm erect grasping a mill-rind,

([uarterly or and vert, cuffed arg., hold- Warde, a goat's head erased and armed

ing in the hand ppr. a pheon of the or. 128. 5 all ppr. (for Hibhert).
Wareing and Waringe of Walmesley,
third. Usque ad mortem fidus. Warde of Broke, Norf., on a mount vert,
Lanes, a wolf's head couped at the
Ward-Boughton-Leigh, Rev. Bridgman an eagle displayed erm. cf. 75. 2 neck holding in the mouth an ostrich-
I
feather, all ppr.
George, Harborough Magna, Warw. : Warde,' Warw., an eagle's head erased
Warham, Hants, and Osmington. Dorset,
A(i) cubit arm vested or, cuffed arg., ppr., ducally gorged or. cf. 83. 10 au arm in armour holding in the hand

the hand grasping a broken tilting- Warde ot Pilton, Devonsh., a martlet

Aspear or {/or Leigh). (2) stork's with wings expanded gu., rising from

head erased chevronny of four pieces the battlements of a tower arg. 1 56. 9 a sword. 210. 2
WardeU or Wardle, a lion's gamb holding
sa. and arg., in the beak a snake ppr. Waring of Waringstown, co. Down, Ire-

A{for Boughton). (3) wolf's head a spear ppr., tasselled or. cf. 38. 11 land, a crane's head ppr. Nee ri nee

erased or, guttee-d'eau, gorged with a WardeU of London, a hawk arg., charged astutia. 104. 5

collar gemel az. (/or Ward). on the breast with three torteaux in Waring of Belfast, co. Antrim, an eagle

Ward-Boughton-Leigh, Rev. Theodosius, bend. close regardant ppr. Mox sese altollit

Xewbold-on-Avon, Warw., same crests. Wardell-Yerburgh, Rev. Oswald Pryor, in auras. 76. 6

Ward-Boughton-Leigh, Henry Allesley, Tewkesbury Abbey, a falcon close or, Waring, a boar's head erased gu. 42. 2

J. P.. Brownsover Hall, Rugby, same belled of the last, preying on a mallard Waring of Haworth Hall, Yorks, upon a

crests. ppr. miU-rind fessewise or, a dragon gu.,

Ward-Boughton-Leigh, John Hugh, 67, Warden, a peacock's feather and two charged on either wing with an annu-

Albert Hall Mansions, S.W., same ostrich-feathers in pale, all enfUed by let of the flrst.

a ducal coronet. Waring, Henry, Bernham House, Read-

Ward, His Honour Robert, of the Pines, Warden, Scotland, a fleur-de-lis or. I71- ing, same crest.

Wanganui, New Zealand, Judge of the dustria et spe. 148. 2 Waringe of Shrewsbury, an arm erect

Native Land Court, New Zealand, Warden, Thomas Fawcett, of Greta vested gu., cuffed arg., holding in the

uses a dexter arm embowed, the fist Bridge House, Melling, Lanes, out of a hand ppr. a lure of the first, garnished

clenched. Kia kaha ki te mahi tika. crescent arg., an arrow sa., barbed and or, lined and ringed vert, the line

202. 2 flighted or. Industrla et spe. 163.13 tmsted round the arm. Cavendo

Ward of Dublin, a dexter arm in armour Wardlaw- Ramsay : (i) A unicorn's head tutus.
embowed holding in the hand a pet-
erased arg., charged with a rose gu. Waringe, Ireland, a rose or, barbed vert.
ronel, all ppr.
Ward, Henry, Rodbaston, Penkridge, A(for Ramsay), cf. 49. 5. (2) star 149. 4

Staffs, and of Oakland, Wolverhampton, —of six points wavy or (for Wardlaw). Warley, a tree ppr. I43- 5

Familias firmat pietas. Semper victor. Warley of London, out of a mural coro-

Staffs, ki front of a cubit arm ppr., 164. I net az., a dexter arm in armour em-

grasping an arrow in bend sinister or, Wardlaw, Sir Henry, Bart., of Pitreavie, bowed ppr., garnished or, holding in

three crosses patee fessewise of the Fifesh., an estoile or. Familias firmat the hand, also ppr., a falchion arg.,

last. 214. 7 pietas. 164. I hilt and pommel of the third.

Wardall, a boar's head and neck or. 41 . i Wardlaw- Ramsay, Robert George, White- Warmestrey, Worcs., three ostrich-

Warde-Aldam, see Aldam. hill, Rosewell, co. Edinburgh: (:)A feathers az., banded gu.
Warmouth of Newcastle-on-Tyne, Nor-
Warde of Hurst, Beds, a wolf's head unicorn's head erased arg. , charged with
a rose gu. An(2) estoile or. thumb., a demi-lion rampant erm.,
erased or. 30. 8 Wardman of London, a ram's head armed armed or, holding between the paws a

Warde of Clopton House, Warw., same

crest. or. 130. I mullet of six points of the last. cf. 15.8

Warde, Lieutenant - Colonel Charles Wardon, a pellet charged with a Uon's Warnar of London, a plume of feathers

Arthur Madan, of Squerryes Court, head erased arg., collared gu. 19. 3 or, bound at the bottom arg.

Kent, a wolf's head erased or. 30. S Wardor, Hants, and Westbury, Wilts, a Warne, a horse-shoe or, between two

Warde, Alexander John Walter, Dean fleur-de-lis arg., enfiled by a ducal wings ppr. 1 10. II
;

Lodge, Sevenoaks, same crest. Licet coronet or. 148. i Warne, C. Holland, 37, the Drive, Hove,

esse beatis. Wardrop of Strathavon, Linlithgow, and Sussex, a horse-shoe reversed between

Warde, Augustus Walter Francis, same Edinburgh, Scotland, issuing from an two wings.

crest and motto. antique cron-n a demi-eagle with Warnecombe, Heref., a caltrap or, envir-

Warde, Major Charles Edward, Barham j wings expanded, all ppr. Superna oned liv a serpent vert.

Court, Maidstone, same crest and sequor. cf. 80. 2 Warnefor'd of Warneford Place, Wilts, a

motto. Wardrop or Wardrope, Scotland, a hus- garb ppr. 153-3

Warde, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Ashley ' bandman issuing, his bonnet and vest- Warner, Edward Hanley, of Quorn Hall,

Miu-ray. same crest and motto. ments az., holding a ploughshare over Leics., a squirrel sejant ppr., holding
Warde, Major St. Andrew Bruce, same his dexter shoulder ppr. Revertile. in the paws a rose gu., slipped and

crest and motto. Ware, Rt. Rev. Henry, Bishop-Suffragan leaved of the first, between two
escallops of the second. Son nobis
Warde, Hamilton Francis, same crest ot Barrow-in-Furness, the Abbey,
tantum nati.
and motto. CarUsle, in front of a demi-lion az..

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Warner, William Pochin, J.P., D.I.., engrailed eriu., a wyvern with the tail holding a crescent gu., in front of a
no wed arg. , the wings displayed ehequy plume of five ostrich-feathers arg.
[

Langton Hall, Market Harborough, a;

squirrel sejant ppr., holding in the or and az. Tencbo. 70. 1 3I0X virtute se tollit ad auras.

gu. Upped and leaved Warren, Bart, (extinct), of Little Marlow, Warren-Swettenham of Swettenham Hall,

of the first, between two escallops Bucks, on a chapeau gu., turned up Swettenham, near Congleton, Chesh. :
of the second. Nou nobis tantum erm., a wyvern arg., with wings ex-
A(i) lion rampant az., against an
nati. panded chequy or and gu. LeodeJuda
oak - tree ppr. (for Swettenham).
Warner, Ireland, a badger passant sa. est robvr nostrum.
70. 1 (2) Out of a ducal coronet or, an

cf. 33. 10 Warren of Ashwell, Herts, a wyvern, the eagle's talon of the same, holding a

Warner, Suff., a lizard vert. tail uowed arg., and the wings ex- crescent gu., in front of five ostrich-

c/. 138. 5 panded chequy or and az. 70. —feathers arg. (for Warren). Ex sudore

Warner of Strowd, Midds., and Ratclilf Warren of Killiney Castle and Rutland vultus. Mox virtute se tollit ad
—and Rowington, Warw., a horse's head
S'^'quare, D"^ub'h-'-n, and of^ Bt,al.l. yd. o

erased per fess erm. and gu., maned of Wicklow, on a chapeau gu., turned Warren of Sandford's Court, co. Kil-
kenny, out of a ducal coronet or, an
the last. 51.4 erm.. wyvern arg., wings expanded eagle's talon of the same, holding a
crescent gu., in front of a plume of
Warner of Dublin, a heraldic tiger pas- chequy or and az., on the breast a

sant gu. Deo adjuvante non ti7nendum. trefoil ppr. Be just and fear not.

cj. 70. I I five ostrich-feathers arg. Mox. virtute
se tollit ad auras.
Warner of London, Norf., Kent, and Warren, Middx., a wyvern arg., with Warren of Warrenstown, King's Co.,
j Ireland, out of a ducal coronet or, a
plume of ostrich-feathers gu., issuant
Northamp., a double plume of feathers wings expanded chequy or and az. therefrom an eagle's leg and thigh

or. cf. 114. 4 Virtus mihi scutum. 70. 5 arg.
Warner of Waltham, Essex, London, and
Warren- Warren, John Rosier, Esquire :
Sussex, a man's head ppr. couped
(i) Same crest as above (for Warren).
below the shoulders, vested chequy or
and az., wreathed about the temples A70. 5. (2) griffin's head erased ppr.

(lor Tijerman). En avant si je puis. Warren of London, a talbot ppr. Omni

of the second and gu., on the head a 66. 2 liber metu. cf. 54. 2

cap arg. Warren, on a chapeau gu., turned up Warren, a talbot passant ppr. 54. i

Warner, Yorks, a Saracen's head af- erm., a wyvern arg., the wings ex- Warren of Swanton, Glouc., and Chesh.,

frontee ppr., the temples wreathed or panded chequy or and az. Tenebo. a demi-greyhound rampant erm.,

and gu. 190. 5 gorged with a collar chequy or and

Warner, Thomas Courtenay Theydon, Warren, Rev. Samuel Percival, of Bal- az. 60. 8
London, and Walterstaflf,
Highams, Woodford Green, Essex, a briggan, on a chapeau gu., turned up Warren of a greyhound sa., seizing a
Devonsh.,
Saracen's head atfiontee couped at erm., a wyvern arg., wings expanded hare ppr.

the shoulders ppr., vested gu., on the chequy or and az., on the breast a

head a cap chequy arg. and of the trefoil vert. Be just and fear not. Warren, a coney sejant in a fern-bush.

second, and in front thereof three Warren of Hedbury, Devonsh, Warren of London, out of a ducal coro-

roses in fesse of the third. Spero. rampant chequy or and az., holding net or, a leopard's head of the same,

i02. S ! between the fore-paws a ducal coronet spotted sa. 23. 11

Warner, Patrick, of Ardeer, Ayrsh., of the first. 3.6 Warren of Hopton, Sufi., upon a mount

j

Scotland, an open Bible ppr. J/ajirt Warren, Blair-, of Horkesley Hall, Essex vert, five pahsades conjoined sa., in
I

; ceternum. (i) On a mount vert, a lion rampant front of a leopard's head couped ppr.
Non aspera terrent.
Warr, a cross fleury fitohed gu., fieurv or. or, supporting a spear erect gu., headed

166. 7 arg. (2) A demi-greyhound erm., Warren of London, a dragon's head
collared chequy or and az. (both for
Warrand, William Edmund, Westhorpe AWarren). 60. 8. (3) falcon's head couped gu. 71. I

Hall, Southwell, a dexter arm in armour erased ppr. (for Blair). Sublimiora Warren, Ireland, a goat statant ppr.

holding in the hand a sword, all ppr., 129. 5

hilted and pommelled or. Fortiter. spectemus. 88. 12 Warren, Ireland, an arm in armour em-

210. 2 Warren, Sir Augustus Riversdale, Bart., bowed ppr., holding in the hand a dart

Warrand, Alexander John Cruickshand, of Warren's Court, co. Cork, a Uon sa., feathered arg., barbed or. Fort una

Bught, Inverness-sh., same crest and rampant holding a crozier ppr. Non sequatur. 19S. 4
motto.
mihi sed Deo et Regi. 313. i Warren, Wright-, of Mespil, Dublin: (i)

Warrand, out of a ducal coronet az., a Warren, on a mount vert, a lion rampant Out of the coronet of an earl or,

demi-lion erm. 16. 3 or, holding in the dexter paw a spear pearled arg., an arm in armour em-
gu., headed arg. bowed ppr., grasping a dart sa.,
Warre of Bindon House, Somers., out of

a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head arg., Warren of St. Albans, Herts, a lion's feathered arg., barbed of the first (for
Warren), cf. 198. 4. (2) An arm in
holding in the beak the attire of a stag gamb erased arg., grasping an eagle's armour embowed holding a broken

ppr. Je trouve bien. leg erased at the thigh or.

Warre of Chipley, Somers., out of a ducal tilting-spear az., pointed or (for

coronet or, a griffin's head arg. Warren of Aldenham, Herts, out of a Wright). Fortuna sequatur. 197. 2

67. 9 ducal coronet or, an eagle's leg sa., out Warren, a sinister arm in armour em-

t of a plume of feathers arg. bowed ppr., holding in the hand a

Warre, Arthur Brathwaite, WestcUff

!

House, Ramsgate, same crest. Warren, out of a crescent arg., an broken spear or, headed arg.

Warre, Bart, (extinct), of Hestercombe, elephant's head sa., the tusks ppr., Warren of Burgh Castle, Sufi'., out of a

Somers., an ostrich's head with wings charged on the neck with a mascle or. ducal coronet gu., a pyramid of lepves

elevated arg., holding in the beak a Crescenti luce resurgit. arg.

key or. Warren, Middx. and London, out of a Warrender, Sir George, Bart., D.L., of
Warren, Baron de Tabley, see De Tabley. mural coronet arg., charged with three Bruntisfield House, Edinburgh, a hare
Warren-Darley, see Darley. torteaux, an eagle's leg couped at the sejant ppr. Industria evehit. 2C)2. 10
I Warren, on a chapeau gu., turned up knee and erect or, between two laurel-
branches vert. Omne tulit punctum Warrington of Aigberth, Lanes, out of
erm., a wyvern arg., with wings ex- a ducal coronet gu., a demi-eagle dis-

panded chequy or and az. 70. 1 qui miscuit tttile dulci. played or. ^o. 14

Warren, Lieutenant - Colonel George Warren of Poynton, Chesh.. out of a Warrington, Thomas, Esquire, of 10,

Gordon, V.D., of Poynton House, ducal coronet or, a plume of five Montagu Square, W., a demi-eagle dis-

Market Drayton, Salop, same crest. ostrich-feathers arg., in the middle of played and erased sa., charged on the

Tenebo. them a griffin's claw of the first. breast with an escutcheon arg., thereon

Warren, John, Esquire, of Hand( Tenebo a buU's head erased sa., and holding

Park, Sussex, and Lancaster Gate, Warren, Robert, Esquire, out of a ducal in the beak a cross patee fitchi'e gu.
I

Middx., on a chapeau gu., turned up coronet or, an eagle's talon, also or, Constanlia et labore. 81. 11
I

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Warry, Ernest Arthur Bragge, B.A., Washington, Warw., out of a ducal coro- Waterhouse, Ireland, an eagle's leg or,

Mona Lodge, "^ a net or, a raren with wings addorsed conjoined at the thigh to a wing sa.

Batheaston, Bath,

griffin's head couped sa., between two ppr. Waterhouse, Doherty-, Captain Daniel

horse-shoes or. Washington, on a ducal coronet or, an Henry, of Hope Hall, Halifax, Yorks :

Warry, Thomas William, Weston-super- eagle with wings addorsed sa. (i) In front of an eagle's leg erased at

Mare, same crest. Waskett of Pentlow Hall, Essex, a lion the thigh or, and issuant therefrom a
Warry-Stone, WiUiam John EUis, M.A., rampant gu., gorged with a collar
flory counterflory or, and holding be- wing in bend sa., a fountain ppr., and
72, Elm Park Gardens, S.W., same tween the paws a mullet of eight
crest. Cave et felix esto. points az, Incorrupta fides nudaque charged upon the thigh for difference

Warter or Wartur, a fox sejant ppr. with a cross crosslet sa. {for Water-

32. II house). (2) An arm in armour em-
bowed ppr., charged with a cross
Warter of London and Shropsh., a lion
rampant sa., collared arg., holding be- Waskett-Myers of Pentlow Hall. Essex : crosslet fitohee, the hand grasping
tween the paws a chess-rook or. Vi
(i) A mermaid ppr., her waist encir- a scimitar, also ppr. {for Doherty).
Indus non coactns.
Warter, Henry de Grey, Cruck Meole, cled by a mural coronet or, and charged Veritas vincit omnia. cf. 196. 10

near Shrewsbury, same crest. upon the breast for distinction with a Waterhouse, a demi-swan with wings ex-
Warter-Tatham, Henry de Grey Warter : Across patee az. {for Myers). (2) lion
rampant gu., gorged with a collar flory panded, murally crowned.
(I) {For Tatham). (2) A lion rampant counterflory or, holding between the
Waterhouse, Midds., Herts, and Lines,
sa,, collared arg., holding between his —paws a mullet of eight points az. {for
a demi-wolf. 31-2
Waskett). Non dormiat qui custodit.
Waterhouse, Herts, a demi-talbot erm.,

coUared gu., eared sa. cf. 55. 8

fore-paws a chess-rook, also arg. Vi Incorrupta fides nndaque Veritas. Waterlow of Storey's Gate, London, a

I'ictus non coactua. Wason, Eugene, Esquire, M.P., of Blair demi-eagle displayed ppr., langued gu.,

Warters, Ireland, a lion rampant arg., Girvan, parish of Kirkoswald, Ayrsh., holding in the beak a cross crosslet
supporting a tree vert. a lion rampant arg., armed and langued
fitched or, and charged on the breast

Wartnaby, a lion's head erased or. 17. 8 gu., holding between his fore-paws a with a mullet of five points of the same.

Warton, a winged spur ppr. 1 11 . 12 saltire couped sa. Timere spertto. Per ardua ad alta. 81.3
Wasse of Wickham, Bucks, a demi-lion
Warton, an arm in armour erect ppr.. Waterlow, Sir Sydney Hedley, Bart., of
rampant arg., ducally gorged az. 10. 7
supporting a battle-a.\e in pale arg. Wastell, Northamp., and Wastell Head, Fairseat, Kent, and of Highgate,

Warton of Beverley, Yorks, on the stump West ml., a cubit arm erect vested gu., Middx., upon a mount an oak-tree,

of a tree couped, a squirrel sejant, all in front thereof a plough, all ppr.

ppr.. cracking a nut or, and collared charged with three guttes-d'or, cuffed Labor omnia vincit. 313. 9
arg., holding on the hand ppr. a dove
of the last. cf. 135. 6 Waterlow, a demi-lion gardant az., hold-
az., collared of the third.
Warwick, Earl of (GreviUe), Warwick ing in the mouth a shin-bone in bend,
Waster, within a ring or, gemmed sa.,
Castle, Warw. : (i) Out of a ducal two snakes entwined and erect ppr. and holding between the paws a human

coronet gu., a demi-swan with wings skull, both or. Per mortem vinco.

expanded and elevated arg., beaked of Wastfleld of London, Somers., and Wilts, Waterpark, Baron (Cavendish), of Water-

Athe first {for GreviUe). (2) bear a lamp passant sa., holding a banner park, CO. Cork, on a ducal coronet or,
a snake nowed ppr. Cavendo tutus.
sejant arg., muzzled gu., supporting a arg., charged with a Catherine- wheel

ragged staff of the first (jar Beau- of the first. cf. 142. 12

champ). Vix ea nostra voco. tf. 34. 7 Wastley, a dexter hand gu., holding an Waters, see Dun- Waters.

Warwick, a leopard's face or. 22. 2 annulet or. 216. i Waters of Sarnau, Carmarthen, a demi-

Warwick of Warwick, Cumb., a dexter Wastneys, Chesh. and Leics., a demi-lion griffin az. Honor pietas. 64. 2

arm in armour embowed, couped at rampant arg.. collared gu. 10. 9 Waters, Ireland, an eagle rising regardant

the shoulder, holding in the gauntlet Wastneys, Bart, {extinct), of Hedon, ppr. Spero.

a battle-axe, all ppr. 200. 6 Notts, a demi-lion rampant double- Waters, a demi-talbot arg.. holding in
the mouth an arrow gu. Toujours
Was8 of London, and Rotherby, Leics., queued arg.. collared gu. cf. 10. 6

and Hickling, Notts, on a wreath Wastoile or Wastoyle, a hand ppr., hold- fidele.

clouds ppr., issuing rays or, therefrom ing a grenade sa., fired, also ppr. Waters of Newcastle, co. Limerick, Ire
an arm in armour embowed of the 216. 6
land, a demi-heraldic tiger per pale

first, garnished of the second, support- Wateis, see Waties. indented arg. and az., holding a branch

ing a battle-axe headed arg., the staff Waterfall, in front of a demi-eagle with of three red roses slipped ppr.

gu., garnished, also or. wings addorsed and elevated sa., hold- Waterton, a goat's head erased or, col-
ing in the beak an escallop or, a
Wase of Storrington, Susses, a dcmi- fountain ppr. Aqua cadit resurgere. lared gu. cf. 128. 7
lion rampant arg., ducally gorged az., Waterfleld of Daventry, Northants, upon
charged on the shoulder with a pellet, Waterton of Waterton, Lines, and Walton

Hall, Yorks, an otter passant holding

thereon a crescent or. cf. 10. 7 a line coiled or, a talbot passant ppr., in the mouth a pike, all ppr. Better
collared gu., holding in the dexter fore-
Wasey, a sinister arm and a dexter hand paw a water-lily arg., seeded, leaved, kinde frembd than frembd kyen.

shooting an arrow from a bow, all ppr.

200. 2 and slipped ppr. Agincourt.'

Wasey of Priors Court, Berks, a falcon Waterford, Earl of, see Shrewsbury, Earl ,

rising or, beaked, membered, and col- of. Watford, two arms in armour embowed,

lared sa., belled of the first, and the Waterford, Marquess of (Beresford), Cur- the hands grasping a battle-axe, all

collar charged with three bezants. raghmore, Portlaw, co. Waterford ppr. cf. 194. 12
Washborne, a hand holding a dagger ppr.
(i) A dragon's head erased az., pierced Wathe, Herts and Northamp., a dragon's

212. 3 through the neck with a broken spear head erased sa. cf. 71. 2
or, the broken point arg., thrust
Washbourn, Henry John, Esquire, of Wathen, the late Sir Charles, of Ashley

Brockworth, Riccarton, Christchurch, through the upper jaw {jor Beresjord). Down, Bristol, a dexter cubit arm

Canterbury, New Zealand, uses a coil A(2) stag's head cabossed ppr., at- erect vested sa., cuffed arg.. holding in
of flax arg. , surmounted with a wreath
tired or, between the horns a crucifix the hand ppr. a cinquefoil slipped cr.
arg. and gu., thereon flames of fire ppr. {for De la Poer). Nil nisi cruce.
Fortiter fidcliter felicite. 205. 2

122. 13 Waties, Shropsh., an eagle's head erased

Washbourne, Berks, Heref., and of Waterhouse of London and Yorks. the or. 83. 2

Washbourne and Winchenf«rd, Worcs., dexter side of an eagle divided pale- Watkens, Wilts and Wales, a griffin's
!

on a wreath a coil of flax arg., sur- wise without the head sa. head gu. 66. i

mounted by another wreath of the last Waterhouse of Halifax, Yorks, the dexter Watkin, a cook's head arg., combed and

and gu. . thereon flames of fire ppr. wing and leg of an eagle couped, dis- wattled gu. cf. 90. i
Washbourne of London and Glouo., same played and conjoined sa. Veritas
Watkin, Sir Alfred Mellor. Bart., of Rose

crest. Industria ct probitalc. Hill, Northenden, co. Chester, a cock's

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head couped, transfixed through the Watlington, Perry-, of Moor HaU, Essex : Watson, Innes, Esquire, J.P., Barrister-
(l) Same crest as above {for Watling- at-Law, Swanton House, Jtelton Con-
mouth by a tilting-spear palewise, all Aton). 14. 7. (2) lion's head erased stable, Norf., same crest and motto.

ppr. Sate and doc. 311. 13 or, semee of saltires and dueally Watson, Thomas Wright, Esquire, Luben-

Watkins of Shotton HaU, Shropsh., a

leopard's face jessant-de-lis or. Vitce crowned gu., holding in the mouth a ham. Market Harborough, a griffin's

via virtus. 22. 5 pear slipped ppr. {for Perry). Mens head erased arg., ducaUy gorged or,
and charged below the coronet with a
Watkins, Charles Fitzgerald, of Badby conscia recti. trefoil vert. Esto quod esse videris.
Watson, Lieutenant-General George Vin-
House, Northamp., a griffin's head Watmough or Watmoughe, a ferret pas- cent, a griffin's head erased ppr. Mea

erased. In portti quies. 66. 2 sant sa., collared or, lined gu. 134. 9

Watkins, out of an Eastern coronet or, Watney, Norman, Esquire, of Valence,

a griffin's head gu. Westerham, Kent, upon a mount vert, gloria fides.
Watkins of Badby House, Northants, a in front of a garb erect or, a greyhound
con rant sa., gorged with a collar, and Watson of Conington, Cambs, a griffin's
griffin's head erased gu. In portu head erased sa., gorged with two bars

qnies. 66. 2 therefrom pendent a bugle-horn of the gemelle arg. 66. 4

Watkins of Llwyn-y-Brain, Carmar- second. Vive lit vims. 58. 10 Watson of Congleton. Chesh., a griffin's

thensh. : (i) A dragon's head erased Watney of Wandsworth and Mitcham, head erased arg., charged with two

vert, holding in the mouth a staff Surrey, same crest. 58. 10 chevronels gu., holding in the beak a

raguly sa.. inflamed ppr. {/or Watkins). Watney, Sir John, Shermanbury House, cinquefoil vert. cf. 226. 13

(2) Upon a mount vert, a lion rampant Reigate, same crest and motto. Watson, Sir Wager Joseph, Bart., M.A.,

sa., charged on the neck with three Watney, Daniel, 2, Endsleigh Street, W., a griffin's head erased arg., dueally

guttes-d'or within a bar gemel, also same crest. Auxilium ab alto. gorged or. Esto quod esse videris.

or, and holding in the dexter paw a Watney, Rev. Henry James, Canwick Watson, Sir Arthur Townley, Bart., M.A.,

bar-shot of the second {for Rice). Sic Vicarage, Lines, same crest and motto. 39, Lowndes Square, W., a gryphon's
head erased az., dueally crowned or,
iiitr ad astra nee aspera ferrent. 1 Watney, Vernon James, J.P., 11, Berke-

Watkins of Pennojrre, Brecknock, a dra- ley Square, W., same crest. Virtute et between two branches of palm ppr.

| I1A6HMATA MA0HMATA. 6S. 2

gon's head erased vert, holding in the industria.

mouth a dexter hand couped at the Watson, Baron (late Rt. Hon. William Watson of Wath Cottage. Pickering,

wrist gu. Pen aur y chalon wir Watson. P.C, LL.D., D.L.), of Tanker- Yorks, a griffin'.s bead erased arg.,

cj. 72. 6 ton, Lanarksh., the stump of an oak- between two branches of laurel ppr.,
holding in the beak a club or.
Watkins, Wales, same crest. cf. 72. 6 tree with two branches sprouting from Watson of Melton. Yorks, issuant from
a sun rising in splendour ppr., a
Watkins, Yorks, a lion rampant gu., it, and grasped on either side by a hand

holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de- Aissuing from a cloud, all ppr. Deo

lis or. Yirlute avorum. 2. 7 gryphon's head sa., semee of estoiles

Watkins, Yorks and Notts, a lion ram- Watson, Sir John, Bart., Earnock, or.

p.int gu., holding in the dexter paw a Lanarksh., same crest. Inspiratur Watson of Muirhouse, co. Edinburgh,

fleur-de-lis or. 2. 7 floruit. Scotland, a derai-gryphon holding in

Watkins, same crest. Virtute. 2. 7 Watson, Hon. Thomas Henry, 20, Queen's his dexter claw a dagger ppr. cf. 64. 6

Watkins of Woodfield, Worcs., a talbot's Gate, S.W., same crest. A Deo floruit. Watson, the late Sir Hcnrv Edmund, of

heail arg., erased and gorged with a Watson, Earl of Rockingham {extinct), a Shirecliffe Hall, Shellieid, Yorks, in

collar of cinquefoils gu. Fjyddlawn griffin's head erased arg., dueally front of an eagle's head couped gu.,

Bunydd. cf. 56. 2 gorged or. Mea gloria fides. cf. 66. 1 gorged with a coronet vallery, three

Watkins of Lloegyn, Brecon, a wolf Watson, Scotland, a griffin's head erased crescents, all or.

rampant regardant arg., langued and arg., gorged with a collar sa., holding Watson, William Scott, Burnhead,

ungn. gu. Primuvi tutare domum. 28. 3 in the beak a flower gu., leaved vert. Hawick, Roxburghsh., a buck's head
and neck erased ppr., collared az., the
Watkins, a cubit arm erect, the hand Watson, late John, Esquire, of Whitney

grasping a tilting-spear in bend sinister Terrace, Bowdon, Chesh., in front of collar charged with a star between two

ppr. 214. II a griffin's head erased az., collared crescents or, all within two branches

Watkins, Heref., a cubit arm in armour gemelle arg., holding in the beak two of laurel issuing from the tor.se, and

erect holding in the hand the broken white roses slipped and leaved ppr., disposed circular ways.

shaft of a tilting-spear in bend sinister, an escutcheon of the second charged Watson-Taylor, Simon, J. P., Erlestoke

all ppr. with a martlet of the first. Esto quod Park, Devizes: (i) Out of a ducal

Watkinson, an hourglass winged ppr. esse videris. cf. 68. i coronet or, a dexter cubit arm erect

113. II Watson of Kidderminster, Worcs., and of ppr., the hand holding a cross crosslet

Watkinson, an eagle's head erased az., Holland Park, London, in front of a fitehee gu. {for Taylor). (2) The stump

beaked or. holding a rose arg., slipped gryphon's head erased az., collared, —of a tree sprouting branches ppr. {for
vert. and holding in the beak a branch of
Watson). In hoc signo vinces. In-

Watkyns, a lion rampant holding in the two roses arg., leaved and slipped ppr., spiritur floruit.

dexter paw a battle-axe, all ppr. an escutcheon, also arg., charged with Watson of Low Hall, Shropsh., an ermine

Watling, out of a heart a dexter hand a martlet az. Esto quod esse videris. passant ppr., vulned on the shoulder

grasping a sabre, all ppr. Corde manu- 68. I gu. cf. 134. 9

que. Watson, James Ronald, in front of four Watson of Hughfield, Middx., and Gis-

Watling, Surgeon-Major C. W., A.M.D., thistles saltirewise, leaved and slipped borough, Yorks, an ermine passant arg.,

of London, a sea-lion couchant ppr. ppr., a gryphon's head erased arg., collared, ringed, and lined or.

In prislina via manemus. 20. 6 holding in the beak a branch of olive cf. 134- 6

Watlington of Moor Hall, Essex, a lion's slipped, also ppr. Esto quod esse Watson of Newport, Shropsh., an ermine

head ppr., ducallv crowned or. videris. 255. i passant ppr., vulned on the shoulder

c/. IS. 8 Watson of Congleton, Chesh., a griffin's gu. cf. 134. 6

Watlington of Caldicot Hill, Aldenham, head erased arg.. charged on the neck Watson, Hants, on a chapeau gu., turned

Herts, a demi-lion rampant holding in with two chevrons sa., holding in the up erm., a talbot statant of the last.

the dexter paw a sword, all ppr., hilt beak a rose-branch gu., leaved vert. collared or. cf. 54. 2
Watson of Silsden, Yorks, a griffin's head
and poiiiinel or. 14. 12 Watson of Bengeworth, Worcs., a talbot

Watlington of Reading, Berks, a demi- erased arg., holding in the beak a sprig passant erm., collared or. cf. 54. 5
lion ppr., semce of spear-heads sa.,
holding in the dexter paw a sword, leaved vert. cf. 66. 11 Watson, Colonel Charles Moore, C.M.G..
also ppr., and resting the sinister upon
an escutcheon, also sa., charged with ,
a saltire double parted and fretty arg.
Watson, Y''orks, a griffin's head erased M..\., 43. Thurloe Square, S.W., same

arg., dueally gorged or. Mea gloria' crest. Mea gloria fides.

fides. cf. 66. 11 Watson, Sir WiUiam, 25, Fitzwilliam
Place, Dubhn, same crest. Mea gloria
Watson, Durh., same crest. Esto quod
,

JIciis conscia recti. 14. 7 esse videris. fides.

^ 37—2

1

WAT 580 WAU

Watson of Frendsbury, Kent, and Wal- Watson, an arm from the shoidder erect Watterton of Gosberkyrke, Lines, an
pett, Suff., on a mount vert, a demi- otter passant ppr., holding in the
issuing out of the sea ppr., holding in mouth a fish arg.

dragon rampant. c/. 73. 10 the hand an anchor az., cabled or. Watts, Wilts, of Cotlington, Somers., and
Devonsh., a greyhound sejant arg., col-
Watson of Hardendale, Westml., two 202. 7 lared az., studded or, supporting a
Watson, Sir John, Bart., of Neilsland, broad arrow of the last, plumed of the
arms issuing from clouds holding the
stump of a tree fructed at the top, with Lanarksh., Scotland, the stump of an

branches on either side, all ppr. oak-tree with a branch sprouting from
either side, each grasped by a hand
cj. 224. 10 first.

Watson of Turin, Scotland, a lily of the issuing from a cloud, all ppr. In- Watts, a seal's head couped arg. 1 34. i
Watts, Edward Hanslope, of Hanslope
Nile ppr. Sine injuria. 151. 2 sperata floruit. 224. 6
Park, Bucks, a greyhound sejant arg.,
Watson of Glentarkie, Fifesh., Scotland, Watson of Neilsland, Lanarksh., Scot- supporting with the dexter foot an
arrow or, barbed and flighted of the
a ship under sail ppr. Ad tittora Undo. land, two hands issuing from clouds first. Non eget Mauri jarulis neque arcu.
Watts, William Henry, J.P., of Elm HaU,
160. 13 in fess, grasping the trunk of an oak- Wavertree, Liverpool, a greyhound
sejant or, gorged with a collar gemelle
Watson of Saughton, co. Edinburgh, two tree in pale, branches sprouting, all az., holding in the mouth a sjjrig of
hands issuing from clouds holding the oak leaved, fructed, and slipped ppr.,
trunk of an oak-tree sprouting out ppr. Insperata floruit. 224. 10 and resting the dexter fore-leg on an
antique shield of the second charged
Watson, WUliam Henry, Esquire, of with a portcullis of the first. Lahore

fresh branches ppr. Insperata florvit. Braystones and Steelfield Hall, Gos-
forth, Cumb., a dexter arm in armour
224. 10

Watson of Broomknowe, Dumbartonsh., embowed, holding in the gauntlet a

a mullet arg. Super sidera votujn. palm-branch, all ppr. Veritas. 273.15
Watson, James, 5, Clarendon Terrace,
164. 2
Dundee, a griffin's head erased arg.,
Watson, an oak-slip ppr. Florescit.

151- 3 gorged with a collar gemelle sa., hold- gaudeo. 255. 4
Watson, William Livingstone, Esquire,
ing a sprig, leaved vert. Esto quod esse Watts, a griffin's head erased holding in
of 7, Wetherby Gardens, South Ken-
sington, a cross crosslet fitchee arg., videris. the beak an annulet. c/. 66. 2
issuing out of a crescent gu. Lippen
Watt, a crescent. 163. 2 Watts, a demi-lion or, charged with a

Watt, William George Thomas, of Breck- cross patee az., holding in the mouth

to God. 166. g ness, Skaill House, Breckness, Orkney, an oak-branch ppr., fructed or, sup-
a cubit arm erect grasping a sword
Watson, James, Esquire, of Langley porting an escutcheon of the first,

House, Bucks, an oak-tree ppr., grow- —in bend sinister ppr. Insperata charged with a fess crminois between

ing out of a mount vert. Florescit. floruit. Nee ttmtrc nee timide. three fleurs-de-lis in chief, and a cross
Watt, out of a mural coronet or, a wolf's
143- 14 patee in base of the fourth, and from
Watson of London, Kent, and Cumb., on
head sa., charged with a fess embattled the escutcheon an escroU bearing the
a mount vert, a palm-tree or. 144. 3
Watson, William Spencer, Esquire, arg. motto Amice.

F.R.C.S., 7. Henrietta Street, Caven- Watt, Heref., out of a mural coronet or, a Watts of Blakesley, Northamp., a lozenge
dish Square, W., same crest. Palma demi-wolf salient arg.. charged on the
su., between two wings or. 110.3

neck with a fess embattled az., holding Watts of Hawkesdale HaU, Cumb., a

nan sine cruce. between the paws a garb in pale lozenge gu., between two wings or.
Watson, Cumb., an arm in armour em-
ppr. 110. 3

bowed ppr., garnished or, holding in Watt of Leominster, Heref., out of a Watts of Norwich, Norf., a lion's gamb
erect and erased sa., charged with an
the gauntlet a palm-branch vert. mural coronet or, a demi-wolf saliant annulet between two billets in pale or.

273. 15 arg., charged on the neck with a fesse Watts of Vincent Square, Westminster,
a greyhound sejant arg., collared az.,
Watson of Edinburgh, a flaming heart embattled az. and resting the dexter pav.- upon a
Watt of Bishop Burton, Yorks, a grey- portcullis or. Va presto ma sano.
ppr. Ex corde chariias. iSi. 13
Watts, James, of Abney Hall, Chesh., a
Watson, Jonas, Esquire. J.P., the Lodge, hound sejant arg., semee-de-lis, the demi-griffin sa., winged chequy or and
dexter paw reciting upon two arrows.
Llandaff, Glamorgansh. : (i) A cannon of the first, the dexter claw grasping a

ppr. (2) Out of a mural crown a plume 256. 9 garb of the second. Fide sed cui vide.
of five ostrich-feathers arg. Mea Watt of Speke Hall, Lanes, a greyhound

gloria fides. sejant az., holding with the dexter paw

Watson, John William, Esquire, of 65. a pheon point downwards or.

Eccleston Square, London, in front of Watt, a talbot's head erased arg., col- 65. 5
a dexter arm embowed in armour, the
lared gu. 56. I Watts of Hockwold, Norf., a lion's gamb
hand in a gauntlet ppr., grasping a 85. 2
Watt, Scotland, a hawk ppr. erased gu., supporting an escutcheon

palm-branch slipped vert, a martlet Watt of Denmill, Fifesh., Scotland, a or. 37, 2

between two crosses botonny gu. falcon close ppr. Fide et fiducia. Watts, John Henry, Esquire, Gold Hill,
Deum time Regem honora.
Watson-Armstrong, William Henry Arm- 85.2 Gerrard's Cross, Bucks, a demi-hind

Watt, John Brown, Eynesbury, Wool- collared and chained holding in the
lahra. New South Wales, on a dexter
strong Fitzpatrick (Baron Armstrong Dumfeet a branch. vivitnns vivamus.

of Bamburgh and Cragside) : (i) A glove lying fesseways tasseUed, a pere- Watts-Russell, Arthur Egerton, Biggin

dexter arm embowed in armour ppr., grine falcon close ppr.. belled or, hold- Hall, Northamp.: (i) Upon a mount

couped at the shoulder, garnished or, ing in the beak a falcon's hood gu. vert, a goat passant erm.. collared gu.
resting the elbow upon the wreath,
and encircled by a wreath of oak, the Fide et fiducia. A(for Russell). (2) demi-lion rampant
Watt-Gibson-, of Doldowlod, Radnorsh. :
or, charged on the shoulder with a
(i) Upon a fer-de-moline fesseways
hand grasping a banner, all ppr. (for cross patee az., the paws supporting

Armstrong). 234. 2. (2) In front of or, an elephant statant ppr., charged an escutcheon of the last, thereon a
a dexter arm embowed in armour, the on the body with a cross moUne of
the first (/o/iraK)- 133- 7- (2) Upon fess erminois between three fleurs in
a key fesseways, the wards downwards
hand in a gauntlet ppr.. grasping a chief, and a cross patee in base of the

palm-branch slipped vert, a martlet first. Amici.

—between two crosses botonny gu. (jor az., a pehcan in her piety or, with Watur, a garb per pale or and arg.,
wings addorsed of the first, and semee
Watson). Fortis in armis. Deum banded gu. 153-2

time Regem honora. of crescents arg. (jor Gibson). Pandite Wauch, Scotland, a greyhound sejant sa.

Watson-Wemyss, Alexander, Esquire, COilestes portce. 9S. 1 59- 4
Wauch or Waugh, out of a ducal coronet
Denbrae, Arboretum Road, Edinburgh, Watte, Kent and Somers., a cubit arm

a swan with wings elevated and in armour erect holding in the hand a dexter hand holding a sword erect,

addorsed ppr. Je pensc. a pistol, all ppr. the blade wavy, all ppr. 2 1 2. i

Watson of Crosslet, Dumbartonsh., Scot- Watters, Andiew, of Belleville, Edin- Wauchope of Niddrie. co. Edinburgh,
land, a dexter hand erect ppr. Con-
burgh, a talbot's head erased arg. Scotland, a wheat-sheaf or. Industria

fisus veribus. 222. 14 Toiij'ours fidele. 56. 2 ditat. 153,

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WAU 5S1 WEB

Wauchope, Don-, Sir John Douglas. Wayneman of Fringeford and Thame: Webb, Robert William, Mitford House,
Bart., JI.A., of Newton : (i) A garb or
Park, Oxon., a cock's head erased az., I Surrey, same crest. In alia tendo.
A(jor Waudiope). 153. 2. (2) pome-
combed, wattled, and beaked or. Webb, Charles Daniel Henry, Esquire,

—granate ppr. (for Don). Industria 90. I J.P., of Woodvillc, CO. Tipperary, Ire-
Waynewright, a lion rampant arg., hold- land, a demi-eagle displayed gu., the
ditat. Non decrit alter aureus. wings erminois, holding in the beak a
ing in the dexter paw a battle-axe, the cross crosslet fitchee or, and charged
152. 4 handle of the last, headed or.

Waud of Manston Hall, Yorks, a martlet

ppr. Sola virliis invicta. 95. 4 Waynflete, a griffin's head erased vert. on the breast with a mullet arg. Quid
prodest.
Waudby, a demi-lion gii., collared vair, Xulla palltscere culpa. 66. 2

holding in the dexter paw a lotus- Wayte of Southampton and Waytecourt, Webb, Charles Caleb Coote, J.P., Kilmore,

liower stalked, leaved, and slipped Isle of Wight, Hants, a bugle-horn Nenagh, co. Tipperary, same crest and

ppr., and supporting with the sinister stringed sa., garnished or. 228. 11 motto.
paw a sword point downwards ppr.
Weale, a boar's head erased and erect az. Webb, Thomas Stammers, a double-

pommelled and hilted or. Usque ad headed eagle displayed sa., charged on
the breast with a cross patee fitchee
mortem fideh's. Weare, Edwin Thomas Clinton, Hamp-
Waugh, a dexter cubit arm habited
ton House, Heref., a demi-lion ram- arg. FcMina lenle.
ehequy arg. and gu., and ciiffed of
the first, holding in the hand ppr. a pant arg., holding in the dexter paw a Webb-Peploe, John Birch, Esquire, of
cliaplet of roses. Malo mori quam
cross crosslet fitchee gu. Sumus ubi Garnstone (i) A ducal coronet or,
:

fn imus. and issuant therefrom a reindeer's

jadnri. Weare, Henry Oxenden, 6, Courtfield head gu., attired of the first, and
charged with a human eye shedding
Waugh of LarkbaU, Roxburghsh., Scot- Gardens, Earl's Court, same crest and

land, a garb vert, banded arg. In- motto. tears ppr. {for Peploe). cf. 122. 3. (2)

dustria ditat. 153-2 Wear or Weare of Wear-Gifford, Devon- An eagle displayed sa., semee-de-lis or,

Wauton, a trefoil slipped and voided sa. and holding in the beak a trefoil vert.

cf. 148. 9 Webb, Glouc, an eagle displayed sa.
Waveney, Baron (Adair), a man's head Wilts, on a lure in fess gu., a falcon

affrontee couped at the neck ppr. with wings addorscd ppr. Webb of Weobley, Heref., an eagle dis-

Lotjal au mort. 190. 12 Wearing, James Williamson, J.P., Fleet played sa., beaked and membered gu.

Wawn, C. Esquire, Tan-y-gareg, near Square, Lancaster, a wolf's head 75- 2
Carnarvon, a stag's head erased holding
couped ppr., semee of crescents arg., Webb, Stephen Harold, Warborough,

in the mouth a thistle slipped. Quod holding in the moiith two ostrich- Kenton, near Exeter, a demi-eagle

merui tneum est. feathers in saltire of the last. Tenez displayed issuing out of a ducal coronet

Way, Rt. Hon. Sir Samuel James, Bart., It droit. 255. 2

of Montefion, Adelaide, an eagle dis- Weatherall, a cup or. i,'7- Webb, a phoenix az., issuing from flames

played gu., each wing charged with a Weatherby, an arm embowed, the hand ppr., winged arg., collared or, there-

Passion cross, and holding in the beak grasping a dagger ppr. 201.4 from pendent a cross of the same.

a balance or. Fit via vi. 287. 6 Weatherhead, a pelican ppr. 98. i

Way, Edward WiUis, L.R.C.P., Monte- Weatherley, Northumb., a ram's head Webb, a demi-stag arg., ducally gorged

fion, North Adelaide, same crest and erased ppr. 130. 6 or. cf. 119. 2

Weatherston, a lion's head erased ppr. Webb of Clifford, Somers., a demi-stag

Way, an eagle '.^^.'.Jj ?' -" ",''; 17. S erased ??.!ient arg., attired or.

Way of Torrington, Devonsh., and Den- Weaver, a ram's head erased arg., armed cf. iig. 2

ham Place, Bucks, an arm embowed or. 130. 6 Webb, Richard Frederick, of Donnington

in mail holding in the hand ppr. a Weaver of Presteign, Heref., an antelope HaU, Heref., a stag lodged.

baton or. trippant erm., attired or, supporting 115. 7

Way, Lewis John, Spencer Grange, with the dexter foot an escutcheon or. Webb, Glouo, and Kent, a hind's head

Great Yeldham, Essex, same crest. Weaver, James, Esquire, cf Worcs., an erased ppr., vulned in the neck gu.

Way, a dexter arm embowed in chain herWdic antelope sa. , resting the dexter cf. 124. 3
mail holding in the hand ppr. a baton
foot upon a cross patee or, and holding Webb of BaUymote, co. Sligo, Ireland, a

or. the ends sa. Fit via vi. in the mouth a pear slipped ppr. Esto lion passant or, pellettee. Victoria a

Way, Rev. John Hugh, Henbiiry Vicar- fidelis. Domino. cf. 6. 2
age, near Bristol, same crest and motto.
Webb, a demi-eagle displayed, holding in Webb of Castle Leckey, co. Londonderry,
Way of Kilree, co. Kilkenny, a dexter the beak a cross crosslet fitched.
:m in armour embowed ppr., holding out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-Uon
cf. SI. 3
1 the hand, also ppr., a baton sa., Webb, a demi-eagle displayed arg., the rampant az., collared, ringed, and hold-

pped or. Nil desyerandum. cf. 200. 3 wings pellettee, ducally gorged gu. ing between the paws a Danish battle-
Wayer, the attires ol a stag or.
cf. 81. 2 axe of the first, headed ppr.
123- 5
Wayland, Kent, two hands conjoined in Webb, Bart, {extinct) of Oldstock, Wilts, Webb, Ireland, a wolf sejant ppr.
out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle
Webb of Cowton, Yorks, an elephant's

head surmounted by a griffin with

fess couped at the wrists ppr. rising gu. wings ehequy. In hoc signo vinccs.

224. 2 Webb of Harrow Hill, Middx., a demi- 133- 6
Webb, H. GiUura, Royal Albert Yacht
Wayne, Frederick, Esquire, of Milton, eagle displayed or, pellettee, ducally
Qub, Southsea : (i) A griffin's head
Otago, New Zealand, a pelican in her gorged gu. Aerased, ducally gorged. (2) dolphin

piety or, collared gu., charged on the Webb of the Berrow, Worcs., the battle- hauriant, head upwards.
Webb, Charles Boyer, Elford House,
body with an ermine-spot, the nest az. ments of a tower arg., thereon a demi-
Tamworth, a dexter cubit arm in bend
In Te Domine confido. cf. 98. 8 eagle displayed az., winged vair, hold- grasping a sword in bend sinister, all
ppr., pommelled and hilted or, and
Wayne of Quorndon House, Derbysh., ing in the beak a spur or. Be firm. pendent from the hilt and resting upon
the wreath an escutcheon az., charged
and Tick wood Hall, Shropsh., a pelican Webb, Heref., out of a mural coronet a
with a cross patee arg. Tiens a la
in her piety or, collared gu., and demi-eagle displayed or. 80. 8
verite.
charged on the breast with an ermine- Webb, Hon. Edmund, J.P., of Hathrop,
Webb-PepIoe, Rev. Hanmer, 25, Onslow
spot, the nest az. Tempus et ca^us Bathiu-st, New South Wales, member
of the Legislative Council of New Gardens, S.W. : (i) A ducal coronet
acridit ominbus. cf. 98. 8
or, issuant therefrom a reindeer's head
Wayne, Robert SewaUis, J.P.. Bryn South Wales, uses : out of a ducal gu., attired or, charged on the neck
with a human eye shedding drops of
Llewyn, Corwen, North Wales, same coronet a demi-eagle displayed.

crest and motto. 80. 14

Wayne, Rev. William Henry, WiUey, Webb of Jlotcombe, Dorset, and Wilts,
near Broseley, Salop, same crest and
out of a ducal coronet a demi-eagle

motto. displayed or. So. 14

3) : :

WEB 5«2 WEG

tears ppr. (for Peploe). (2) An eagle sword, also ppr., the arm charged for Wedderburn, Sir William, Bart., S4,
displayed sa., semee de fleurs-de-lis or,
in the mouth a trefoil vert (for Webb). distinction with a cross crosslet sa. —Palace Chambers, S.W., same crest as
Webb of Gillingham, Kent, a dexter arm
embowed, holding in the hand an oak- (for Webley). (2) above. Son degener. Aquila non

Webster, see Cayley-Webster and Wed- captat mnscas. S3. 2

derburn- Webster. —Wedderburn-Webster of Clapham, Surrey,
same crest. In Deo spero. Son de-
branch ppr. 202. 3 Webster, a weaver's shuttle in pale.

Webb of London, out of an Eastern coro- 176. 14 gener. 83. 2

net or. a dexter arm erect couped at Webster of London, a leopard's head Wedderburn-Webster, Arthur Augustus,

the elbow, vested az., holding in the affrontee, erased, crowned with an Jamaica, same crest and mottoes.

hand a slip of laurel, all ppr. antique crown ppr., holding in the Wedderburn, Bart, (attainted), of Black-

Webb, a broken spear in three pieces, the mouth a shuttle gu., tipped and fur- ness, Linlithgowsh., and Wedderburn,

headpiece in pale and the others in nished with quills of yarn or. Bart., of Ballindean, Perthsh., same

saltier ppr., enfUed with a ducal coro- Webster of Flamborough, Yorks, a crest as (2) above. Aquila non captat

net or. c/. 175. 2 swan's head and neck erased arg., muxcas. 83. 2

Webbe of Bottisham, Cambs, a griffin's beaked gu., holding in the beak an Wedderburn, Ogiivy-, of Ruthven, Scot-

head erased or, ducally gorged arg. annulet or. cf. 10 1. 5 land : (i) Same crest (for Wedderburn).
83. 2. (2) A lion rampant gardant
c/. 66. II Webster, Baron Dickinson, of Harewood,

Webbe of Exeter, Devonsh., a hind's head Newton Abbot, same crest. Carpe —ppr. (for Ogiivy). Aquila non captat

erased arg., vulned in the neck ppr. muscas. Sil desperandum. 2. 5

c/. 124. 3 Webster of Perms, Warw., a swan's head Wedderburn, Colville-, of Ochiltree, a

Webber, Scotland, a hawk jessed and erased arg., beaked gu., holding therein talbot's head ppr. Ad finem fidelis.

belled ppr. c/. 85. 2 an annulet or. Veritas puritas. 56. 12

Webber, on a ducal coronet an eagle Webster of Murlingden, Scotland, a Wedgewood, two hands conjoined ppr.,
wyvern's head erased vert. Vincit
displayed, all or. c/. 75. 2 issuing from clouds. 224. 2

Webber, Cornw., a wolf's head per pale Veritas. 304. 1 Wedgewood, Staffs, on a ducal coronet

arg. and gu. 30. 5 Webster, Ernest Alfred, PaUion Hall, or, a lion passant arg. 6. 6

Webber, Felix Hussey, Esquire, J.P., of Sunderland, a dragon's head erased Wedson, Notts, out of a ducal coronet

Glyn Dderwen, near Swansea, same quarterly vert and or. 304. 13 or. a flame ppr.

crest. Webster, "William, Solicitor, Abbotsfield, —Weeden of Hall Court, Sussex, a martlet
sa. Credo. Spes mea Christus.
Webber, William Downes, Esquire, J.P.. St. Helen's, a dragon's head erased.
of Kelly ville. Queen's Co., and of
304- 13 95- 5
Leckfield, co. Sligo, Ireland, a wolf's Webster, Sir Augustus Frederick Wal-
head couped per pale arg. and gu., Weedon, Bucks, Dorset, and Lanes, a
charged with an annulet counter- pole Edward, Bart., of Battle Abbey,
hedgehog sa. 135-8

Sussex, a dragon's head couped regar- Weedon, Bucks, Dorset, and Lanes, a

changed. Esperance. cj. 30. 5 dant quarterly per fesse, embattled martlet sa. 95. 5
vert and or, vomiting flames ppr.
Webber, Major-General Charles Edmund, Weekes, Sussex, a dexter arm in armour

C.B., 17, Egerton Gardens, S.W., same Fides et jusfitia. embowed, holding in the hand a battle-

crest and motto. Webster of Chester, a dragon's head —axe gu. Cari Deo nihilo carent. Vitce
—via virtus. Prcesta et perstce.
Webber, Incledon-, Duncan Harold: (i) erased quarterly per fesse indented or
and az. cf. 200. 6
A wolf's head couped per pale arg. and WebuCS, tL.. ^ .uampi^. Jarlile, Esquire,

A- gij. (jor Webber). (2) falcon ppr., Webster, Scotland, the suu rising from Hampton Lodge, Hurstpierpoint, Sus-

jessed or (for Incledon). the sea ppr. Emergo.

Webber-Incledon, Laurence Charles, Es- Weddall of Stebenheath, Middx., the sex, same crest and motto.
embattlements of a castle az., and
quire, the Dene, Dunster, Somers. : Weekes, William, Esquire, of WiUestrew,

A(1) falcon close ppr., jessed or (for issuing therefrom a demi-Uon or, Tavistock, same crest. Deo Cari

AIncledon). (2) wolf's head couped affixing the banner of St. George on nihilo carent.

per pale arg. and gu. (for Webber). the same. Weeks, a dexter hand holding a scimitar

Son extinguentur. Weddel or Weddell, a battle-axe in pale ppr. 213. 5

Webber, a demi-lion gardant or, holding ppr. 172. 3 Weeks, out of a marquess's coronet, a

a fleur-de-lis az. WeddeH, a hawk hooded and belled or. demi-eagle displayed ppr.

Webber of Badialton Court, Somers., Weever of Kingston and Prestine, Surrey,
two arms in armour embowed sa.,
garnished or, holding up a hurt charged WeddeU, Scotland, a horse's head arg. an antelope trippant erm., supporting

with a fleur-de-lis of the second. Lilia cf. 50. 13 with the dexter foot an escutcheon
WeddeU, a lion's head erased gu. Orna
or.

prcelucent telis. cf. 194. 11 verum. 17. 2 Wegerton or Weigerton, the sun shining

Webbes, a hand couped at the elbow Wedderbourne or Wedderburn, an eagle's on a sun-flower ppr.

holding an oak-branch fructed and head erased ppr. Illceso lumine solem. Wegg, a mullet vair. 164. 2

leaved ppr. 83. 2 Wegg of Newcastle, Northumb., an armed
Webley, Essex and Surrey, out of a ducal
Wedderburn, Alexander, K.C., 47, Cado- hand clenched ppr. Hostis honori in-
coronet az., a griffin's head or, gorged gan Place, S.W., same crest. Son

with a collar of the first, fretty of the degener. Wegg, same crest. Vigilanter.
Wegg or Wegge of .'Vcton, Middx., a
second. cf. 67. 9 Wedderburn, Charles David St. Clair,
sinister gauntlet erect ppr., the fist
Webley, an antelope trippant ppr. Bhavnagarpara, Kathiawar, India,
same crest and motto. clenched. Sil conscire sibi.
126. 6 Wedderburn, Rev. John Walter Maurice. Wegge, a hand from the wrist in a
t^lKi-nnway, same crest and motto.
Webley - Parry - Pryse, Edward John, Wedderburn'-Maxwell of Middlebie, Dum- gauntlet.
fries, and Glenlair, Kirkcudbright
Noyadd, Trefawr, Ben Cath, Soutli ( I ) On the dexter side a stag lodged in Wegg-Prosser, Francis Richard, Esquire,
front of a holly-tree ppr. (for Max- Lieutenant-Colonel ist London Art.
Wales: (i) A lion rampant regardant well). (2) On the sinister side an Vols, (retired), of Belmont, Heref.

sa., holding a fleurs-de-lis or (for Pryse). —eagle's head erased ppr. (for Wedder- (i) A wolf's head erased sa., semee of

(2) A demi-lion arg., gorged with a burn). Reviresco. Son degener. 83. 2 spear-heads arg., pierced through the
WTeath of oak fructed ppr., on the Wedderburn-Scrymgeour : (i) A lion's mouth with a sword ppr. (for Prusser).

head an Eastern crown or, the dexter gamb erect holding a scimitar, all ppr. A(2) sinister hand in a gauntlet ppr.,
paw resting on an escutcheon az., (for Scrymgeour). 38. 13. (2) An
eagle's head erased ppr. (for Wedder- holding an escutcheon sa., charged
thereon a cross patee fitchee or, with an annulet or (for Wegg). (3) A
burn). Aqiiila non capiat muscas. 83.2 demi-lynx ppr., semee-de-lis gu., hold-
charged for distinction on the shoulder ing a branch of olive, also ]ipr. (for

with a cross crosslet sa. (for Parry). HaggitI).
(3 Between a branch of oak and another
of palm a cubit arm in armour ppr.,
garnished or, the hand grasping a

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Weightman of East Stoke. Notts, on the Welby, Alfred Cholmeley Earle, 26, Weld-Blundell, Charles Joseph, of Ince
Sloane Court, S.W., same crest. Blundel), Lanes, a squirrel sejant gu.,
stump of a tree erased ppr.. a hart collared and holding a nut or.
trippant arg., collared, chained, and Welby, John Earle, AlUngton Hall, near

attired or. Grantham, same crest and motto. c/- 135- 7
Welby, Rev. Walter Hugh Earle, St. Weldish, Kent, a demi-fox erased gu.,
Weil, Myer, Esquire, of 3, Kensington
Garden Terrace, Hyde Park, W., on a George's Lodge, Byde, same crest and guttee-d'eau.
mount two stags counter rampant sup-
motto. Weldon of Swanscombe, Kent, the bust

porting a tree issuing from the mount. Welby-Everard, Edward Everard Earle, of Queen Elizabeth ppr. Bene jactum.
Gosbcrton House. Gosberton : (i) A
Qui qiicertt reperrit. man's head in profile couped at the Weldon, Sir Anthony Arthur, Bart.,

Weir of Dublin, a demi-horse in armour D.L., J. P., of Rahenderry, co. Kildare,

ppr., bridled and saddled gu. Nihil shoulders ppr., on the head a long cap and Kilmorony, Queen's Co., uses
(i) A demi-lion rampant arg., guttee-
verius. 53-6 arg.. semce of estoiles gu., between a

Weir, J. Campbell, 51, Albany Street, branch of jjalm and another of olive, de-sang. cj. 10. 2. (2) Tlie bust of
both or (Everard). (2) An arm em- Queen Elizabeth (granted by Queen
Edinburgh, a demi-horse sa., saddled bowed in armour issuing fesseways

and bridled or, with the sinister hoof Elizabeth as a special mark of her Royal

resting upon a mullet of six points of from clouds ppr. in front of flames of favour to Sir Anthony Weldon, Clerk of

the last. Nihil verius. 266. 6 fire issuing from the wreath, also ppr. the Spicery). Bene jactum.

Weir, Archibald Munday, St. Giles, Welch or Welsh, a demi-wolf rampant Weldon, a demi-lion rampant arg.,
Malvern Link, Worcs., same crest and
gu. 31. 2 guttee-de-sang. cj. 10. 3

motto. Welch, Scotland, a cross Calvary az. Weldon of Sbottisbrook, Berks, a demi-
Weir, William, Esquire, of Crookedholm
166. I lion rampant arg., guttee-de-sang.

House, Kilmarnock, Scotland, a demi- Welch, Captain George Asser White, cj. 10. 2

horse arg. Vera nihil verius. 53. 3 R.N., of Arle House, Glouc, an ante- Weldon, William Henry, Esquire,

Weir of Damsay, Orkney, Ireland, a lope's head erased, billettee, holding C.V.O., Norroy King of Arms, a demi-

demi-horse arg., saddled and bridled in the mouth a cross crosslet fitched. lion rampant arg., guttee-de-sang,
resting the sinister paw upon SS.
gu. Nihil verius. Welch, an antelope's head erased az.,

Weir of Kildonan, a demi-horse arg. bezantee, gorged with a collar gobony Bienfait. 260. I

Vera nihil verius. 53-3 arg. and gu., on the top of each horn Weldon, Ireland, a cross moline erm.

Weir-Vere of Stonebyres, Scotland, a a ring or. 165. I

boar passant or. Vera nihil verius. 40. 9 Welch or Welsh, an antelope sejant arg., Weldy, a horse's head issuing gu., fur-
Weir, a cubit arm erect ppr., holding in
attired, collared, and lined or. nished with waggon harness or.
the hand a gword arg. , hilt and
or, charged on the arm with a cf. 126. 4 50. 12
Welch-Thornton, Henry, J.P., Beaure-
Welfltt, a buck's head couped and charged
paire Park, Basingstoke: (i) An eagle's
crosslet fitchee gu. c/. 212. 3 on the neck with two bends invected.

Weir, Cosans-, of Bogangreen, Ber- head couped arg,, in front thereof a Servata jides cincri. cj. 121. 5

wicksh., Scotland, a cubit arm erect demi-catherine wheel gu. (2) Issuant Welford or Welsford, Heref., a leopard's

holding in the hand a sword ppr., from a wreath of cinquefoils or. a goat's head per pale or and gu. Sic fidem

hiked and pommelled or. Vero nihil head arg. Gwell angeu na chyywilydd. teneo. 22. 10

verius. 212. 3 Welchman, a dexter wing or. 109. 7 Wellan, a demi-lion holding in the dexter

Weiss, Henry, Esquire, J.P., of Ravens- Welcbman, George, CuUompton, Devon- paw an estoile, the sinister resting on

burg, Edgbaston, Birmingham, on a sh., in front of a goat's head erased at the wreath.
Weller, a demi-lion rampant holding in
wreath of the colours a demi-man the neck between two wings arg., three
the dexter paw an estoile.
affrontee, face and hands ppr., vested mullets of six points fesseways gu.
per pale az. and or. collar and cuffs, Weller, a laurel-branch fructed ppr.
and wreathed about the waist with a Regia incedere via.
151- 13
Welchman, William, Birdbeck House,
Weller of Kingsgate House, Rolvendon,
chaplet of roses all counterchanged, Upwell, Wisbech, in front of a goat's Kent, a greyhound's head erased sa.,
holding in the dexter hand a fleur-de- holding in the mouth a rose slipped
head couped ppr., charged on the neck
gu., leaved vert. Steady.
lis or, and in the sinister a mullet of six with a mullet of six points arg., an Welles, De, an ostrich's head and wings

points az. Patientia el perseverantia. eagle's wing fessewise or. Steadfast. arg., ducally gorged gu., holding in
Welbore of London and Cambs, a spear
269. 2 the beak a horse-shoe az.
in pale or, headed arg., enfiled with a Welles of Saltash, Cornw., on a chapeau
Welcome of Market Stanton, Lines, on
az., turned up erm., a horse's head arg.,
boar's head couped of the second, the stump of a tree ppr., sprouting
maned or, ducally gorged gu.
vulned gu. branches vert, a bird close arg., beaked Welles, Cambs, a unicorn's head erased
Welborne of Burport, Dorset, a hand
or. 86. II az., crined, armed, and ducally crowned
or, between 1 wmgs
holding three darts. cf. 214. 3 Weld, see Forester. Welles of Buckstead, Sussex, a talbot
passant arg., collared aa., garnished
Welby of Halstide, Berks, Rutl., and Weld, Reginald Joseph, Lulworth Castle,

Mowlton, Lanes, a naked arm em- Dorset, out of a ducal coronet ppr., a

Ijowed issuing from flames ppr., hold- wyvem sa,, guttee-d'or. Nil sine
ing in the hand a sword arg., hilt and

])ommel or. Weld, Humphrey Frederick, Chideock or. «/• 54- 5
Welby, Baron (Welby), same crest. Manor, Bridport, a wyvern sa., guttee-
Welby (Gregory), Sir Charles Glynne d'or, collared and chained or, issuant Welles or Wells, a well ppr. 1 59- i5

Earle, Bart., of Denton Manor, near out of a ducal coronet ppr. Wellesley, see Wellington, Duke of.
Grantham : (i) Three garbs or, banded Weld, out of a ducal coronet or, a wy-
;u., the centre one charged with a cross Wellesley, see Cowley, Earl of.
vern's head with wings addorsed gu.
Wellesley, Marquess of Wellesley (ex-
72. I
cio^islet sa. for distinction {for Gre- tinct) : (i) Out of a ducal coronet or,
Weld of London and Eaton, Chesh., a a demi-Uon gu., holding a banner purp.,
A(junj). cf. 153. 13. (2) cubit arm wyvern with wings expanded sa., charged with an estoile radiated wavy
guttee-d'or, collared, and lined or.
in armour issuing fessewise from between eight spots of the Royal tiger
Weld of Twickenham, a wyvern sa.,
clouds, holding a sword, pommel and bezantee, gorged with a coUar and in pairs saltireways, the staff of the
chain reflexed over the back or, the
liilt or, over flames of fire issuant fi-om wings expanded erm., each charged first surmounted by a pennon arg.,
with a orescent of the first.
the wrep.th ppr. {for Welby). Per charged with the cross of St. George,
Weld of Dublin, a wyvern displayed vert.
ilineiii, per gladium. 3li- 8 Weld, Charles Richard, Conal More, with the motto over in Hindostan

Welby of Welby and Denton, Lines, a Norham Gardens, Oxford, a wyvern Acharacters. (2) cubit arm erect
ducally gorged. Verum atque decens.
I nliit arm in armour issuing from vested gu.. enfiled with a ducal coro-

I Iduds ppr., holding a sword arg., net or, holding a staff bendways. on

]>i>inmel and hilt or, over flames of the top thereof the Union Standard of

tire, also ppr., issuant from the wreath. Great Britain and Ireland, and under-

I'rr iijnem per gladium. 311. S

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WEL 584 WEN

neath the Mysore Standard, all ppr., Welman, Charles Noel, of Poundsford on the shoulder with five escallops

—nith the motto over, Virtutis fortuna Park, Somers., a demi-lion rampant saltireways or, holding between the

comes Porro unum est necessarium. arg., langued gu., holding between the claws a bezant, and resting the dexter
paws a mullet or. Dei providentia paw on a mascle fessewise of the second.
Wellesley-Pole, Baron Maryborough

{extinct): (i) A lion's gamb erect and juvat. cf. 15. 8 Vigilans et verus. 62. 4

erased gu., armed or (for Pole). 36. 4. Welman, Henry Acton, a demi-lion arg., Wenlock, Baron (Lawley), of Wenlock,

(2) Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi- holding between the paws an apple AShropsh. : (i) wolf statant sa. (2)

lion rampant gu., holding a forked pen- vert. Dei providentia juvat. An arm embowed quarterly or and

non, also gu., flowing to the sinister. Welsh, on the branch of a tree an eagle az., gauntletted ppr., grasping the

one-third per pale from the staff arg., close, all ppr. truncheon of a tilting-spear or. Je

charged with the cross of St. George Welsh of Carnbee, Dumfriessh., an eagle veux de bonne guerre. cf. z8. 10

A{for Wdlesley). 16. i. (3) cubit perching on the branch of an oak-tree, Wenlock, Slu-opsh., a griffin passant with

arm erect vested gu., enfiled with a out of which is growing a small branch wings addorsed or. 63. 2

ducal coronet or, cuffed arg., holding sprouting leaves, all ppr. Auspice Wenlock, Glouc, a plume of peacock's
in the hand a scimitar ppr., pommel
numine. feathers ppr.

—and hilt of the second (jar CoUey). Pallet Welsh of Sheldesley, Worcs., a griffin's Wenman, Viscount Wenman {extinct), a

virtus. Porro unum est necessarium. head erased arg. 66. 2 cock's head erased az., crested and

Wellesley, Long-Tylney-, of Draycot, Welsh, an antelope sejant arg., collared wattled or. Omnia bona bonis. 90. I
and chained or, attired and ungu. of Wenman of Carswell, Oxon., a cock's
Wilts (i) Out of a ducal coronet or,
:

a demi-lion rampant gu., holding a the same. head erased gu., crested and wattled

forked pennon of the same, one-third Welsh, Scotland, a naked dexter arm or. 90. I

per pale from the staff arg., charged grasping an Oriental scimitar richly Wensleydale, Baron {Parke—extinct), a

with the cross of St. George {/or Wel- mounted, all ppr. Pretium virtutis. talbot's head couped gu., eared and

lesley). 16. I. (2) Out of a ducal 213- 5 gorged with a collar gcmelle or, pierced
Welstead, out of a mural coronet or, a in the breast by a pheon gu. Insti-
coronet or, a demi-lion rampant arg.
dexter hand ppr., vested sa., holding a tutce tenax.
A{for Long). 16. 3. (3) lion's head sword-blade wavy of the second. Wentworth, see Fitzwilliam, Earl.

arg., holding in the mouth a hand

erased {also for Long). cf. 21. 2 Welstead or Welsted, a hind trippant Wentworth, Watson-, Marquess of Rock-

Wellesley, Admiral Sir George Greville, arg. 124. 12 Wingham {extinct), a griffin passant

K.C.B., 17, Chester Square, same crest Welsted of Ballywalter, co. Cork, a hind with wings elevated arg., armed,
trippant arg. Tutus prompto animo.
as { I ) above. —beaked, and ducally gorged or. Men
Welley, Durh., out of a ducal coronet a 124. 12 Engloria fides. Dieu c.s« toxit. 63. 3
124. 12
reindeer's head. 122. 3 Welstod, a hind trippant ppr. Wentworth, Baron (Rt. Hon. Ralph

Wellington, Duke of (WeUesley), Strat- Weltden, Northumb., a Jloor's head ppr. Gordon Noel Milbanke, D.L.), of Nettle-

fieldsaye, near Winchfield, Hants, out cf. 192. 13 Asted, Suff: (i) lion's head couped

of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion ram- Welwood, Maconochie-, John Allan, Es- gu., charged with a bend erm. (for
quire, of Kirkuewton, Midlothian
pant gu., holding a forked pennon of (i) A demi-Highlandcr holding in the Milbanke). (2) A dexter arm couped,

the last flowing to the sinister, one- vested az., cuff sa., the arm charged

third per pale from the staff arg., dexter hand a bunch of arrows, all ppr., with three ermine spots in fesse or,
and holding in the hand a truncheon
charged with the cross of St. George. above an imperial crown {for Macono- sa., headed arg {for King). Pensez a

Virtutis fortuna comes. 16. i —chie). (2) A hand holding a dagger Wentworth, Godfrey Hawksworth,
Woolley Park, near Wakefield, a griffin
Wells, Heref., a well ppr. 159. 15 ppr. {for Wchoood). Beviresco. Niti-
mur et munitur.
Wells of Piercefield, Chepstow, a fire-
Wemyss and March, Earl of (Wemyss-
beacon ppr. 177. 14

Wells of Holme, Derbysh., a demi-talbot Charteris-Douglas), Neidpath Castle, passant arg.
—Peeblessh., a swan ppr. Je pense.
ermines. cf. 55. 8 —This our charter. Fonvard. Wentworth, Yorks, a griffin passant with

Wells, in front of a horse's head couped 92. 2 wings addorsed arg. 63. 2

sa., bridled or, three mullets fesseways Wemyss, David, Wemysshall, Fifesh., Wentworth, Fitzwilliam, Esquire, J.P.,

arg. Fortiter in re. 5i- 14 same crest and motto. of Vaucluse, near Sydney, New South

Wells, a demi-lion rampant sa. 10. i Wemyss of Balfarge, a demi-swan with Wales, Australia, a griffin passant

Wells of Portlemouth, Devonsh., out of wings expanded ppr. Cogito. with wings elevated arg. 63. 2

an embattlement ppr., a demi-lion Wemyss, Bart., Scotland, a sword ppr. Wentworth, Bart., Lines, on a mount

double-queued sa., holding between Je pense. 170. 2 vert, a griffin passant per pale or and

the paws two annulets interlaced or. Wemyss, a dexter hand grasping a scim- sa., charged with two antique kevs

VirtiUe et Jionore. itar, both ppr. Nee riribus. nee erect per fess counterchanged. En
Wells, Edward, Esquire, J.P., of Walling-
numero. 213. 5 Dieu est tout.
ford, Berks, on a wreath of the colours
issuant from a rock a flame of fire Wemyss, an antelope's head erased gu. Wentworth, Vernon-, Thomas Frederick
ppr., environed by a chain or. Semper
126. 2 ACharles: (i) griffin passant with

Wemyss of Fudie, Fifesh., a cross crosslet wings elevated arg., beaked, armed,

fidelis. or, irithin two branches of palm dis- and ducally gorged or {for Wentworth).
posed in orle vert. Virtus dum patitur
Wells of Holm House, Hunts, a demi- A63. 3. (2) boar's head erased sa.,
vincit.
ostrich with wings displayed arg., du- ducally gorged and bristled or {for
cally gorged or, charged on the breast Wenard, a mullet pierced gu.
with an escallop sa., holding in the Vernon). En Dieu est tout. . 41. 6
beak a horse-shoe of the second.
Wendesley or Wensley of Wendesley, Wentworth, Fitzwilliam, a griffin passant

Derbysh., an old man's head in profile aig.

Wells, Sir Arthur Spencer, Bart., of 32A, couped at the neck ppr. Wentworth-FitEWilliam, George Charles :
Orchard Street, W., and of Golder's
Hill, Hampstead, Middx., in front of a Wendey, Cambs, a lion's head erased (i) Out of a ducal coronet or, a triple
az., gorged with a collar dancettce or. plume of ostrich-feathers arg. (2) A

demi-ostrich displayed arg., holding Wendover of Salisbury, Wilts, a demi- griffin passant arg.
in the beak a horse-shoe or, a serpent
nowed ppr. In scienlia Veritas, in arte lion or, holding between the paws an Wentworth, out of a ducal coronet or, a

| unicorn's head arg., armed and maned

eagle's claw sa., erased gu., the claws

hoHcstas. 310. 13 in base. of the first. 48. 12

Wells - Dymoke of the Grange, West Wenham of Moorhall, Sussex, on a chap- Wentworth, Suff., a leopard sejant erm.,

Jlolesev, the two ears of an ass sa. eau gu., turned up erm., a greyhound ducally gorged, ringed, and lined or.
!

Pro rege Dimico. statant sa., collared or. cf. 58. 4

Wellwood of Garvock, Scotland, the Wenington, Lines, a still arg. Wentworth-Sheilds of Fitzwilliam Street,

1

trunk of an oak-tree sprouting branches Wenley, James Adams, Esquire, of Glas- Dublin, and Francis Webb Wentworth-

ppr. Beviresco. 145. 2 gow, a gryphon segreant az., charged Sheilds, Esquire, of Delahay Street,
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W'l^stminster, a clove with wings es- ppr.. a griffin's head az., charged with Western, Baron Western (extinct), a

1 uided, holding in the bcali an olive- —a trefoil slipped or (for West). Jour de demi-lion rampant or, holding in the
iT.inch, all ppr., and charged on the dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert. Nee
ma vie. In Domino confido. cf. 67. 10
breast with a trefoil slipped vert. West, Roberts-, James, of Alscot Park, temere, nee timide.

]'!ncit qui pntitur. cf. 94. 5 Glouc, out of a ducal coronet or, a cf. 13. 3
Western, Sir Thomas Charles Calli.s.
Wenward, a mullet pierced gu. griffin's head pean, beaked and eared
Bart., D.L., of Rivenhall, Essex, a
Wenyeve of Brettenham, Snff., a bird or. 67. 9
West, Bucks and Sussex, out of a ducal demi-lion or, holding in its dexter paw
«ith wings expanded, holding in its
a trefoil slipped vert. Nee temere, nee
beak an olive-branch, all ppr. coronet or, a griffin's head az., beaked
94. 5 timide. cf. 13. 13

Weoley of Camden, Glouc, on a chapeau and eared of the first. 67. 9 Westerne of London, a demi-lion ram-

az., turned np erm., a cockatrice close West, Augustus George. Wliite Park, pant or, holding in the dexter paw a

arg., combed and wattled of the first. Brookeborough, co. Fermanagh, Ire- trefoil slipped vert. cf. 13. 13

Werden, Chesh., a pegasus' head gu., land, same crest, ^owr de ma vie. Westerton of London, two anchors in
West of Ballydugan, co. Down, Ireland,
between two wings or. 51. 3 saltier. Anehora salutis. 161. 7

Werdman of Charleton, Berks, a bear's out of a ducal coronet a griffin's head Westhorp of Comburgh, Yorks, an

head erased arg., muzzled and collared maall or. Joiir de vie. 67. 9 eagle's head erm., beaked or. 83. I

sa., lined and ringed or. cf. 35. :: West of Fortwilliam, co. Roscommon, Westlemore, a tent arg., flagged and

Were of Sylverton, Devonsh., a dexter Ireland, out of a ducal coronet or, a garnished gii. 15S. 7
arm, the hand holding up a gem-ring
magriffin's head arg. Jour de vie. 67. 9 Westly, out of a ducal coronet or, a hand

ppr., stoned gu. West of Darley Abbey. Derbysh., a demi- gu., holding a fleur-de-lis az. 215. 2

Were, Rt. Rev. Edward Ash, D.D., griffin sans tail vert, collared or, hold- Westmacott, upon a mount a column of

.St. Werburgh's Vicarage, Derby, a ing in the dexter claw a sword arg. the Tuscan order fesseways, thereon a

demi-lion rampant ppr., holding West of London, on a coronet composed bee, all ppr. Extremos pied,, it rediisse.

cross crosslet iitchee gu. Fuimus. of ears of whe.^t or, an eagle displayed Westmacott, Donham, ';4, West Crom-

Were, Francis, Gratwicke HaU, Barrow g"- well Road, W., same crest and motto.

Gurney, Flasbourton R.S.O., Somers. West, Cornwallis-, William Cornwallis, Westmeath, Earl of (Nugent), of Pallas,

same crest and motto. Ruthin Castle, Ruthin, Denbighsh., Loughrea, co. Galway, a cockatrice with

Were, T. Kennet, Cotlands, Sidmouth out of a ducal coronet or, a gi'iffin's wings elevated and the tail nowed

same crest and motto. head az., beaked and eared or. Jour vert, combed and wattled gu. De-
Werge of Hexgrave Park, Notts, a demi de ma vie.
c.rivi. 68. 4
lion rampant or, holding in the de.^iter
paw a pheon purp., gorged with a col- Westall, a buck's head. 121. 5 Westminster, Duke of (Grosvenor), of

Westbury, Baron (Bethell), out of a val- Eaton Hall, near Chester, a talhot

lar gu., charged with three bezants. lary coronet or, an eagle's head sa., statant or. Virtus non stemma.

Werkesly or Werkesley, a wyvern az., between two wings az., and charged on cf. 54. 2

langued and cared or. 70. I the breast with an estoile or. A'p Westmore, Lanes, a lion passant gardant

Wescombe, Sonters., out of a mural coro- Ithct. 250. 3 or. 4. 3

net ppr., a criltiu's head or. 67. 10 Westbrook of Godalming, Surrey, Elsted, Westmoreland, Earl of (Fane), Apethorpe

Wescombe, Lines, on the top of a rock Slade, and I,avant, Sussex, and Kent, Hall, Wansford, Northamp., out of a

ppr., a bird oloje arg. 106. 9 an armed leg couped above the knee ducal coronet or, a bull's head arg.,

Wescope or Westcope, two hands issuing ppr., garnished and spurred or. 19^. 1 pied sa., armed of the first, charged on

from clouds conjoined in fess ppr. Westby of Whitehall, Upper RawcliSe, the neck with a rose gu., barbed and

224, I Lanes, a martlet sa., holding in the seeded ppr. Ne vile fnno. cf. 44. 1

Wesley, a wyvern ppr. God is love. beak three ears of wheat or, stalked Westmoreland, a fox sejant or. 32. 1

70. I vert. Nee volenti, nee volanti. Weston, see Hunter- Weston.

West, Earl De La Warr, see De La Warr. Westby of Thoruhill, Ireland, a martlet Weston, Earl of Portland (extinct), an

West, .see Sackville, Baron. sa. Nee volenti, nee volanti. 95. 5 eagle rising regardant sa., beaked and
legged or. Craignez honte.
West of London, a griffin's head erased Westby, Francis Vandeleur, Esquire, of

per fess erm. and gu., charged on the Roebuck Castle, co. Dublin, and of Weston of Rugeley, Staffs, an eagle rising

first with a fess dancettee sa. cj. 66. 2 Kilballyowen and Rosroe, co. Clare, a regardant sa.

West of London, out of a mural coronet martlet sa., holding in the beak a stalk Weston, William Henry Purcell, Lane

or, a griffin's head arg., gorged with a of wheat ppr., with three ears or, and House, Dorset, an eagle rising regard-
charged on the breast with a mullet of ant sa., beaked and membered or.
fess dancettee sa. cf. 67. 10

West of Masworth, Bucks, out of a ducal the last. Ntc volenti, nee volanti. Craignez honte.

coronet a griffin's head, all or. Westby, Yorks, an elephant's head ppr. Weston of Lichfield, Staffs, an eagle's

67. 9 133- 2 head or, beaked gu., charged with a

West of Cotton End, Northamp., out of a Westcar, a crocodile ppr., collared and crescent for difference. cf. S3. I

ducal coronet or, a griffin's head az., chained or. cf. 138. S Weston, Sir Josejih Dodge, of Bristol,

beaked and eared of the first, charged Westcombe, Bart, (extinct), out of a mural upon a mount vert, an eagle's bead

with a fleur-de-lis for difference. coronet a griffin's head, both or. Fes- erased or, around the neck a ribbon

cj. 67. 9 tina lente. 67. 10 gu., pendent therefrom an escutcheon
West of White Park, co. Fermanagh, of
Westcote, a Moor's head couped ppr., sa., charged with an estoile of the
Sacombe Rectory, Herts, of Kilcroney,
CO. Wicklow, late of Loughlinstowa. wreathed about the temples arg. and second. Semper sursum. 83. 6

sa. Renovato nomine. 192. 13 Weston of CoUeton, Devonsh.. a cock

CO. Dublin, late of Ardenode, co. Kil- Westcott, two hands issuing from clouds ppr., wattled gu.

dare, late of Strokestown, co. Ros- conjoined in fess ppr. 224. i Weston, a camel sa., collared or.

common, same crest, without the Westell of Pinkney Green, Maidenhead. cf. 132. 2

difference mark. Jour de ma vie.. Berlis, a cubit arm erect, vested and Weston, Henry Macgregor. of West Hors-

West of Cliff, Sussex, a griffin's head slashed, the hand clenched ppr., ley Place, Surrey, a wolf passant arg.,

erased per pale wavy or and az. 66. 2 thereon a falcon, also ppr. ducally gorged or. cf. 28. lO

West-Erskine, Hon. William Alexander Wesfenra, see Rossmore, Baron. Weston of Ockham, Surrey, a wolf's head
j
Erskine, M.A., of Hiudmarsh Island. Westenra, Ireland, a lion rampant arg. couped sa. 3°- 5
[
Weston of Dublin, a demi-lion rampant
Lake Alexandrina, South Australia, I.

member of thb Legislative Council j Westerdale, two chors in saltier. arg., holding between the paws a cross

of |

South Australia: (l) A griffin's head 161. 7 crosslet fitchee gu.

erased gu.. charged with a mullet Westerman of Castle Grove, Sandal, Weston of Sutton, Lines, a Saracen's
head affrontee, wreathed about the
erm.. holding in the beak a sword Yorks, a demi-greyhound per chevron temples or and vert. Any horo.

bendwise, point upwards, ppr. (for or and sa., holding between the paws a

Erskine). (2) Out of a mural coronet ciuquefoil of the last. 190. 5

586 WHE

Westrope, Norf., out of a ducal coronet WettenhaU, Ireland, out of a ducal coro- stabbing himself with a sword ot the
net or, a goat's head ppr. Haud
or, a stag's head ppr. I2g. 7 Afirst, hilt and pommel also or. (2)

Westropp, see O'Callaghan-Westropp. jacile. 128. 14 bull's head erased arg., armed or,

Westropp, Ireland, an eagle's head sa., Wettyn and Wettyng, a lion's head gorged with a ducal coronet per pale
issuant from an Eastern crown gu.
erased or, vomiting flames of fire ppr. of the last. 44- 2

Westropp, Yorks and Ireland, an eagle's 17. I Wharton of Dryburn, Durh., a bull's head

head erm. 83. i Wever, a garb in fess or. 153. 6 erased arg., armed or, charged with a

Westropp, Major-General George Ralph Wever, Ireland, an heraldic antelope sta- trefoil vert. cj. 44. 4

Collier, same crest. Post lunera virtus. tant erm., attired or, resting the der.ter Wharton, a bull's head erased per pale

Westropp, Hugh Massey. Deer Park, foot on an escutcheon of the second. arg. and sa., ducally gorged per pale
Clonlara, co. Clare, same crest. Je me
Wey, a mailed ami embowed, the hand gu. and of the first. 42. 3

returne vcri Voccidenl. grasping a baton. Wharton, Henry, Esquire, of Highfield,

Westropp, John Massy, Attyflin, Patricks- Weykes, a greyhound's head erased or, Waiau, Amuri, co. Canterbury, New
wel), CO. Limerick, same crest and
gorged with a bar-gemelle gu., holding Zealand, a bull's head erased arg.,

motto. in the mouth a man's leg couped above armed or, charged with a trefoil vert.

Westropp, Lionel Erskine, 60, Holland the knee arg. 6x. 8 Dio volendo lo jaro. cj. 44. 3
Park, W., same crest. Post fvnera
Weyland, a dolphin naiant az. 140. 5 Wharton, Cumb., Yorks, and Durh., a

Weyland of Woodrising Hall, Norf., a bull's head erased sa., armed or.

Westropp, Ralph Hugh, Springfort, co. lion rampant sa. I. 10 43- 2

Liinerick, a falcon's head erm. issuant Weymouth, Viscount, see Bath, Marquess Wharton, Westml., a bull's head erased
from a ducal coronet. Jt me tournt
ot. arg., armed or. 44- 3

vers Voccident. Weymouth, a dexter arm in armour em- Wharton, William Henry Anthony, of

Westropp, Major-General Sir Robert, bowed, cuffed paly of sis arg. and gu., Skelton Castle, Yorks, a bull's head

Southsea, a falcon's head erm. Post holding in the hand three arrov/s ppr., erased arg. Generosua nascitur non jit.

lunera virtus. one in fess and two in saltier. 44- 3
Westropp, Thomas Johnson, M.A.,
Whadcock of Buckley Place, Warw., a Wharton, Rt. Hon. John Lloyd, Dryburn,
M.R.I.A., r.R.S.A.L, of Luneburg,
Sandymount, Dublin, same crest. Je dragon's head per pale or, guttee-de- Durh., same crest and motto.

sang and vert, erased gu. cj. 71. 2 Wharton-Myddleton : (1) A savage

me tourne vers Voccident. Whale, a liou rampant per fess gu. and WTeathed about the head and middle

Westropp, William Keily, 6, Shorncliffe arg. I. 13 with leaves, holding in the dexter hand
Road, Folkestone, an eagle's head ppr. an oak-tree erased and fructed, all
Whaley, Kent, two anchors in saltier az.

issuing from a ducal coronet or. 161. 7 ppr. {jor Mijddleton). cj. 188. 10. (2)
Westropp - Dawson : (1) On clouds ppr.. Whaley, Rev. Christopher, M.A., a
A bull's head erased arg., charged
an estoile or, and upon an escroll
whale's head. Spe dives re pauper. with a trefoil vert (jor Wharton).

above the motto Toujours propioe Whaley, J. H., Esquire, 52, Chepstow Laissez dire. cj. 44. 3
(for Dawson). 164. 11. (2) An eagle's
head couped erm., charged with an Villas, London, W., two anchors cabled Wharton, Yorks, on the stump of a tree

in saltire az. Mirahile in projundis. erased a squirrel sejant, both ppr.,

annulet gu. [jor Westropp). Tourne Whalley, a whale's head erased and erect cracking a nut or. cj. 135. 6

vers Voccident. cj. 83. i Wharton, Smith-, Devonport, on a wreath

Westropp - Dawson, Francis Walter, Whalley, Colonel Joseph Lawson, J. P., arg. and sa., a lion sejant of the fii-st,
Charlesfort, Ferns, co. Wexford, &ame
of Richmond House, Lancaster, a armed of the second, langued gu., hold-

crests and mottoes. whale's head erect and erased sa. En ing in the mouth a battle-spear reversed

Westropp of Attyflin Park, Ireland, out Dieu sont nos esperances. 139. 8 ppr., charged on the neck with a plain

of a ducal coronet an eagle's head. Whalley of Overton, Hunts, and Norton, label of three points or.
Je me tourne vers Voccident. cj. 83. 14
Leies., a whale's head erased in fess sa. Whately, a stag's head ppr. 121.5

Westropp, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet Whalley of Norton Hall, Somers., a Whatley, a stag's head cabossed ppr.

or, an eagle's head gu. Post junera whale's head erect and erased sa., Pelle timorem. 122. 5

virtus. cj. S3. 14 charged with a mascle arg. Mirabile Whatley, a lion rampant or, holding in

Wes.ropp, a dragon's head gu. 71. i in projundis. cf. 139. 8 the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis sa. 2. 7

Westwood of London and Worcs., a cubit Whalley of Whalley's HiU, co. Armagh, Whatman, George Dunbar, Esquire, D.L.,

arm vested with leaves vert, holding in a whale's head erased and erect per of 2, Cranley Gardens, London, S.W.,

the hand ppr. a club gu., spiked arg. pale gu. and sa. Gloria Deo in pro- a demi-lion rampant holding between

WetheraU or Wetherell, Lines, a demi- jundis. the paws a pheon, point downwards.

bon rampant sa., holding a covered Whalley, Rev. George Cairncross, 120, Qui sis non unde.

cup or. Queen's Road, Bayswater, same crest Whatton, Leics., out of a ducal coronet

WetheraU, Ernest Victor Albert Astley, and motto. or, a demi-eagle sa., beaked of the

Hersham, Walton-on-Thames, a lion's Whannell, Ayrsh., Scotland, a dove first. Fidei coticula crux.
gamb erased holding a covered cup.
holding in its beak an olive-branch Wheat or Wheate, Glouc, a stag's head
"303-
ppr. Nuncia pads. 92. 5 couped or, holding in the mouth three
Wethered, Herts, a goat's head erased.
Wharncliffe, Earl of (Montagu-Stuart- ears of wheat ppr. cj. 121. 5

128. 5 Wortley-Mackenzie), Wortley Hall, Wheat or Wheate of WalsaU, Staffs,

Wethered, Thomas Owen, Seymour AnShefiield : ( i ) eagle rising from a and Warw., a stag's head ppr., charged
on the neck with three bars or, and
Court, Great Marlow, a goat's head rock ppr., and in an escroll above the

erased per bend embattled or and gu. crest the motto Firma et ardua {jor holding in the mouth as many ears of

Yirtute et lahore. Mackenzie). (2) An eagle's leg erased wheat of the same.

Wetherell, a lion's gamb erased sa., hold- or, issuant therefrom three ostrich- Wheathill, a sword ppr., and an ear of
ing up a covered cup 01.
feathers ppr., charged on the thigh wheat or, bladed vert, in saltier.

Wetherly, Northumb., a ram's head with a fesse chequy az. and arg. {jor n154.

erased ppr. 130. 6 Wortleii). (3) A demi-lion rampant Wheatley, on a rock a fire-beacon ppr.

Wetherton, a lion's gamb erect and erased gu., and in an escroll over it the motto cj. 177. 8
i

ppr. 30. 4 Nobilis ira {jor Stuart). 10. 3. (4) Wheatley of Frome, Somers., a stag's

Wetherton, Northumb., a lion's gamb A griffin's head couped or, beaked sa., head cabossed ppr. 122. 5

erased gu., charged with a chevron between two wings endorsed of the Wheatley of Echingfield, Sussex, two
1

arg. cj. 3Q. 2 last {jor Montagu). Avito ciret honort. ' arms embowed vested az., holding be-

WettenhaU of WettenhaU and Hankilow, cj. 67. I I tween the hands ppr. a garb or.

Chesh., out of a ducal coronet or, Wharton, Duke ol Wharton {attainted), Wheeler-Cufle, see Cuffe.
an antelope's head are., attired of the !

WestmL : ( i ) A Moor kneeling in Wheeler, Ireland, a rose-branch ppr.,

first. a coat of mail, all ppr., crowned or, ' flowered gu. 149. 8


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