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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

WHE 587 WHI

Wheeler or Wheler of Martin-Hussingtre, martlet charged with a fleur-de-lis, stalked and leaved, also ppr. Virtns
Worcs., and of Burbury, Warw., on a
five-leaved ducal coronet or, an eagle holding in the beak an oak-leaf and prcFStantior auro. loi. 7

acorn (for Medhurst). Whieldon, Arthur Edward, Lillington,

displayed gu. cf. 75. 2 Wheler, a camel's head erased az. Leamington, same crest and motto.

Wheeler, Rev. William Cheslin, Ridge- Whight, out of a ducal coronet or, a

way Gardens, Wimbledon, a gryphon's Wheler of Colchester, Essex, and Lines, dragon's head vert. 72. 4

head arg., guttee-de-sang, erased gu., a dove with wings addorsed arg., hold- Whineray, Edward, Westmead, Hoylake,

gorged with a wTeath of laurel ppr., ing in the beak a branch vert, fructed Chesh., a mast with a sail hoisted ppr.,

and holding in the beak a wheel of or. cj. 93. 12 the sail charged with an arrow erect
ppr., between on the dexter side a
sis spokes per pale or and az. Non Wheler, Sir Edward, Bart., on a ducal

coronet or, an eagle displayed gu. branch of oak fructed of the first, and

Wheeler, P. C.', I.C.S., c/o H. S. King Facie tenus. cj. 75. 2 on the sinister a coral branch of the

and Co., 9, Pall Mall, out of a ducal Wheler, Edward Galton, J.P., Swans- second. In solo Deo salus. 252.3

>. coronet a double-headed eagle dis- field House, Alnwick, same crest. Whinfield, a horse's head couped gu.,

' played. Facie ttnus. Whelling, Ireland, a cross crosslet arg., bridled or. 51. 5

\ Wheeler, Rev. T. L., Bromwich House, surmounted by a sword in bend sinister Whinyates, Edward Henry, the Rectory,

Worcester, on a ducal coronet or, an ppr. Fretherne, Stonehouse, Glouc, in

eagle displayed gu. Facie tenus. Whelpdale, a hand holding a hawk's lure front of an anchor erect sa., a cubit

Wheeler, Edward Vincent Vashon, ppr. 217. 8 arm holding a sword ppr., pommel and

Newnham Court, Tenbury, Worcs., Whetcroft, Suff., a garb or, charged with hilt or. Lof/al en tout. 25S. 18

out of a ducal coronet, a demi-eagle a martlet sa. cj. 153. 2 Whinyates, Colonel Francis Arthur,

displayed. Whetenhall, Kent, out of a ducal coronet Berrington House, Tenbury, Worcs.,

Wheeler of Stuncarter, 00. Kilkenny, gu., an ibex's head arg. same crest and motto.

Ireland, on a ducal coronet or. an Whetham, an eagle displayed sa. 75. 2 Whinyates, Major - General Frederick

eagle displayed gu., charged with a Whetham, a cubit arm in armour, hold- Thomas, Abbotsleigh, Bournemouth,

crescent for difierence. Facie tenus. ing in the hand a sword, all ppr., hilt same crest. Malignum sperncre vulgus.

cj. 75. 2 and pommel or. Jeliomh. 210. 2 Whipham, Alfred Guy, Esquire, Barrister-

Wheeler of Tottenham, Middx., out of a Whetham, Boddam-, .John Whetliara, at-law, of Gidleigh Park, Chagford,
mural coronet or, a griffin's head arg. Newton Abbot, a dexter arm erect
67. 10 Kirklington Hall, Southwell, Notts couped at the elbow, habited gu., the
: cuff arg., holding a chaplet of myrtle
Wheeler, Granville Charles Hastings,
(i) Same crest as above. (2) A buck

trippant ppr., attired and ungu. or.

Ledston Hall, Yorks, out of a mural Jehovah. leaves and roses ppr. Nee prodigus nee

croivn or, a griffin's head issuant Whetley of Southbreak, Norf., a leopard's avarus.

arg. head erased gardant or, flames issuing Whippy of London, a horse's head erased

Wheeler of Ludlow, Shropsh., a lion's from the ears and mouth ppr., collared, or. Quod potui perfici. 51. 4
head couped arg., charged on the neck
lined, and ringed az. Whippy of Lee Place, Oxon., same crest.

with a Catherine-wheel gu. c/. 21. i Whetnall, out of a cup or, a nosegay of 51- 4

Wheeler of Stoke, Surrey, a camel's head flowers ppr. 177. 3 Whirple of Dicldeborough, Norf., an

erased vert, bezantee. cf. 132. 7 Whetstone of Woodford Row, Essex, an elephant passant erm. cj. 133. 9

Wheeler of Hyde Park Gardens, London, arm in armour embowed sa., garnished Whishaw, an eagle's head couped per

an Angora goat's head erased vert, or, holding in the hand a broken tilting- fess sa. and or. 83. I
armed or, holding in the mouth a fleur-
spear or, head arg. I97- - Whistler, a harp or, stringed sa.

de-lis of the last. Avito jure. Whetstone, Essex, a bugle-horn sa., 168. 9

Wheeler of Leyrath, co. Kilkenny, a ta.1- stringed or. 228. 11 Whitacre of Alt home, Yorks, a cubit

but sejant arg., gorged with a plain Whettell of Thetford and Ampton, Suff., arm erect, holding in the hand a sword,

collar or, and charged on the shoulder a talbot's head or, eared, collared, and all ppr. 212. 3

with a mullet gu. cj. 55. i ringed arg. cj. '^6. i Whitacre, Wilts, a horse passant or.

Wheelton of London, and of Haslemere, Whettnall of Liege, Belgium, out of a 52. 6

Surrey, out of a vallary coronet or, a ducal coronet vert, a goat's head arg., Whitaker, sec Master- Whitaker.

demi-'lion ppr., gorged with a collar gorged with a chaplet of roses ppr. Whitaker of Lysson House, Heref., a
gemelle sa., holding between the paws
a Catherine-wheel of the fii'st. Deo Virtute et jortitudo. cj. 12S. 14 horse passant arg. 52. 6

Whetwell, a hand holding a sword ppr. Whitaker of Besley Hall, Yorks, a horse

duce. seqitor. l5- 4 212. 13 passant arg., gorged with a collar

Wheelwright of Heathfield, Yorks, a Whewell, a dexter hand in bend couped gemel, and resting the dexter fore-leg

demi-heraldic antelope gu., armed, at the wrist in the act of conveying to on a mascle az. Spes et fides.
another dexter hand arg., issuant from Whitaker, George Herbert, 12, Warwick
tufted, and ungu., and guttee-d'or,
the wreath, a torch erect gu., fired ppr. Lane, E.G., same crest and motto.
holding between the legs an escut- Whewell. Thomas, Esquire, of Fair Elms, Whitaker, Captain James, of Broad-

cheon arg., charged with a Catherine- Blackburn, a wyvern sejant with wings clough. Lanes, out of a ducal coronet

wheel gu. Bes non verba. elevated ppr., gorged with a collar or, a stag's head ppr. 120. 7
Wheelwright, Joseph, NeviU Park. Tun- gemel or, and supporting with the
dexter leg a torch erect sa., fired, also Whitaker, William Henry, Totterton,
bridge Wella, a gryphon's head couped ppr. For faith and for fatherland.
Whichcote, Sir George, Bart., D.L., of Lydbury, North Shropsh., same crest.
gu., gorged with a collar vair, between
Whitaker of the Holme, Lanes, a cubit
two trefoils slipped vert. Aye et tace.
arm in armour, the hand grasping a
Whelan, see Nolan- Whelan.
Aswarby Park, Lines, a boar's head flaming sword, all ppr.
Whelan of Herendon House, Tenterden,
Whitaker of Symonstone Hall, Lanes, a
Kent, on a mount vert, a stag lodged erased and erect gu., langued ar., dexter arm in armour, the hand grasp-
ing a flaming sword, all ppr. Robur
regardant erm., attired arg., the dexter armed or. Juste et droit. 43. 3

fore-paw resting on an escallop az., Whicker, a lion rampant ppr., resting

holding in the mouth a trefoil ppr. the fore-paws on a cross patee fitched atque fides.

Whelan of Dublin, a boar's head erased or. Whitaker, Thomas Stephen, Everthorpe
and erect az., langued gu., armed or, Hall, R.S.O., East Yorks, same crest.
the jaw transfixed with an arrow and Whiddon of Chagford, Devonsh., on a
ducal coronet or, a swan sitting sa., 'Whitaker, a tent gu., garnished or, the

vulned ppr. Turris jorlis mihi beaked of the first. pennon az. 158- 7

Whieldon of Springfield House, Warw., Whitbread, a water-bouget az. 168. 4

T)cas. on a mount vert, between two branches Whitbread, Beds, a hind's head erased

Wheldale, an open book ppr. 158. 3 gu. '24. 3

Wheler of Otterden, Kent: (i) On a of oak ppr., a fer-de-moline in fess sa.,
thereon a parrot perched vert, collared , Whitbread, Samuel, of Southill, Beds,
mural coronet or, a grifBn's head erased
gu., holding in the dexter claw a pear 1 same crest.
Aarg. [jor Wheler). cf. 67. 10. (2)

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Whitbread, Colonel Howard, C.B., of White, Barrington, M.D., Lyndhurst, White, a lion's head erased arg., gorged
Landham Park, Suff., same crest. Hants, a stork resting its dexter claw with a wreath of laurel vert, therefrom

Virlufe non astulia. on an hourglass. Watch well. pendent an escutcheon az., charged

Whitbread of London, a fox's head White, Edward Egerton Leigh, Bantry with a representation of the gold
House, Bantry, co. Cork: (i) A stork medal presented to Admiral Sir John
conped gu. 33. 4 arg., beaked and membered or. (2) A Chambers White, K.C.B., by the Grand
Signior, in commemoration of his ser-
Whitbred of Writtle, Essex, a hind's cubit arm vested paly of five or and sa., vices in Egypt in the year 1801, pen-

head erased gu. 124. 3 cuffed arg., the hand ppr. grasping the

Whitbroke of Water Newton, Hunts, a

bull's head erased arg., armed and upper and lower fragments of a broken dent from a riband tennce.

ducally gorged or. 44. 2 tilting-spear, the point downwards White, out of a ducal coronet or, a bear's

Whitbroke of Bridgenorth, Shropsh., a ppr. ; above it. Force avec vertu. The head arg., muzzled sa. 34- 3
bull's head eabossed arg., armed az.,
noblest motive is the puUic good. White of London, of Hackney, Middx.,

tipped or. 43. 8 White, Lynch, Esquire, of Leigham and Norfolk, Yorks, out of a mural

Whitburn, C. J. Sofer, Esquire, of 16, House, Streathara, Surrey, a martlet coronet gu., a boar's head arg., crined

Ennismore Gardens, South Kensing- sa. {granted 1685 to Thomas White, i^th or. 41. 8

ton, London, S.W., an eagle's head Bishop of Peterborough). Vincit qui White, Eaton, Esquire, J.P., of Boulge

erased az., charged with a mullet of curat. 95. 5 Hall, Woodbridge, Suff., in front of a

six points arg., and holding in the White of Bankhead, Lanarksh., same demi-tower gu., issuant therefrom a

beak a bezant. Virtus difpcilia vincit. crest and motto. 95. 5 boar's head arg., tusked and maned or,
charged on the neck with a cross patce,
83- 13 White of Hursley, Northamp., an olive- also gu., three crosses patee, also arg.

Whitby, a talbot's head erased, collared, branch i.^suing from a mount, thereon

and lined or. c/. 56. i a dove holding in the beak a narcissus- 275- 7

Whitby of Cresswell HaU, Staffs, an flower slipped and leaved, all ppr. White of Bridgecourt, Isle of Ely, Cambs,

arrow in pale entwined with a snake, White of Weymouth, Dorset, on a mount and Winchelsea, Sussex, a talbot pas-

all ppr. Virhis vitium fugere. vert, a curlew close arg. sant or. 54. f

Whitchurch, a lion's head erased ppr. White of Redheugh and Old Elvet, Durh., White, out of a ducal coronet per pale

17. 8 Yorks, and Northumb., a cock's head or and gu., a camel's head az., eared

Whitchurch of Loughbrickland, co. erased sa., combed and wattled gu. of the first, charged on the neck with

Down, Ireland, a talbot's head erased Vigilans c/ andax. 90. i a wreath, also of the first and second.

or, collared :.%., between two wings White, Arthur, Esquire, Eastwood, King White, Dorset, of Duffield, Derbysh., and

expanded arg., guttee-de-sang, Edward Boad, New Barnet, Herts, Hants, a goat's head gu., armed or,

Whitcombe of Wydecombe, Somers., out a peacock in its pride ppr. Stare sujier holding in the mouth an acorn of the

of a ducal coronet arg., a demi-eagle vias antiquas. last, leaved vert.

per pale sa. and of the first, winged White, John, Esquire, of Lime Street, White, Captain Joseph Henry Lachlan,

counterchanged. London, a demi-wolf sa., gorged with B.A., J.P.. D.L., of Bredfield House,

Whitcombe, Shropsh., an eagle dis] a wreath of vine-leaves, and charged on Woodbridge, Suff., and Gracefield,

per pale or and sa., collared, and the shoulder with three ermine spots, Queen's Co., on a mount vert, a buck

the wings counterchanged. two and one or, the sinister fore-paw trippant per pale arg. and ppr., attired

</. 75- 2 resting on a bezant. 31-3 or, the dexter fore-leg bearing a flag-
Whitcombe, Shropsh., out of a ducal coro- staff in bend sinister, also ppr., thereon
White, Corrance-, of Parham and Loud hoisted a banner or, fringed, and
net arg., a demi-eagle displayed quar- charged with an escallop gu. Sednle
terly or and sa., the wings counter- ham Hall, Suff.: (i) A wolf's head

Aerased sa. {for White). 30. 8. (2)

changed, collared per pale sa. and or. raven supporting with the dexter claw et prospere. 3°^. 1

80. 14 an escutcheon sa., charged with a White of Ashted, Surrey, out of a ducal

White, see Bantry, Earl of. leopard's face or (for Corrance). coronet or, a dragon's head vert. 72. 4
White, see Annaly, Baron.
White-Jervis, Jervis-, Bart., see Jervis. cf. 107. 12 White of St. Stephen's, Cornw., and

White of Newton Flatman, Norf., same Sutton, Essex, a griffin's head erased

White of London, an eagle displayed crest as (I) above. 30. 8 sa. 66. 2

ppr. Virescit vulnere. 75-2 White, Rev. Joseph Henry, Brockdish White of Truro, Cornw., an erm. sejant

White, on a ducal coronet an eagle dis- Rectory, Scole, Norf., a Uon rampant. ppr.

played ppr. cf. 75. 2 Vicimils. White, Ireland, three arrows, one in fess

White, Frank Armstrong, Caston House, White, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant sa., and two in saltier ppr. Sis justif;, el

near Peterborough, same crest. holding between the paws a flagstaff ne tivieas.

White, Sir Thomas WooUaston, Bart., ppr., thereon a banner arg., charged White of BallyeUis, co. Wexford, Ireland,
J. P., of Walling WeUs, Notts, out with the cross of St. George. Echel on a mount vert, three arrows, tw'o in

of a ducal coronet arg., a demi-eagle agus coruic. saltire, points downwards, and one in

with wings expanded sa. Loyal unto White, a demi-lion rampant gu., holding fesse point to the dexter gu., headed

death. a flag arg., charged with a cross of the or, flighted arg. Innocent courageous

White of Malpis, Jliddx., and Castor, first, the staff ppr. activity.

Northants, out of a ducal coronet or, White of Redhills, co. Cavan, Ireland, a White, a garb ppr. 153-2

a demi-eagle with wings expanded sa. demi-lion rampant gu., holding be- White of Edinburgh, a demi-angel ppr.

Loi/nl unto death. tween the paws a rose arg., stalked Pur sans peur.

White of Exeter, Devonsh., an eagle prey- and leaved ppr. cf. 16. 2 White of Markle, Scotland, a chevalier

ing on a pheasant, all ppr. 77- ''- White, Ireland, a demi-lion rampant arg., on horseback, holding in his dexter

White of Mutton and Clement's Hall, semee of pomeis, ducally gorged gu. hand a sword fesseways ppr. Vincit

Essex, between two wings, the dexter cf. 10. 7 qui curat.

or, the sinister arg., a popinjay's head White of London, a lion's head erased White of Charlton, Dorset, a dexter aim

vert, coUared and beaked gu., and quarterly or and az. 17. 8 embowed, vested or, cuffed arg., the
hand holding by the legs an eaJgle
| volant ppr. , beaked of the first between

holding in the beak a rose-branch of White, a lion's head erased, collared

the last, stalked and leaved of the vair. Merui candore favorem. 18. 13

third. Plus vigila. White of London, and Mickleton, Glouc, two roses gu., slipped ppr. Virtu?

White, William, Esquire, 30A, Wimpole a lion's head erased or, collared vaire omnia vincit.
White of Poole and Tickleford, Dorset,
Street, W., same crest and motto. of the same and vert. 18. 13
and Yeovil, Somers., an arm embowed
White of Doncaster, Yorks, an ostrich White of Denham, Bucks, a lion's head vested or, charged with two bends
wavy gu., the hand holding a stork by
arg. 97. 2 couped cr, vulued in the neck gu. the legs with wings expanded ppr.,

White of Fyfield, Berks, and Hants, an White of London, a lion's head erased

ostrich arg., beaked and legged or. quarterly az. and or, guttee counter-

changed, cf. 17. S beaked and legged of the first.

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White, James Maitland Logan, of Keller- Whitehead, see Taylor-Whitehead. Whitelocke, between two swords in sal-
stain. Midlothian, an arm supporting
a garland of laurel. Virhite parta. Whitehead, a cross crosslet gu. Ad finem tier ppr., a cross crosslet fitched sa.

White, Ireland, a cubit arm erect, hold- fidelis. ,6v 2 166. 14
ing in the hand a sprig, all ppr., bearing Whitelocke-Lloyd, George, Esquire, of
Whitehead, Hants, a wolf sejant arg.

Whitehead, Henry, Esquire. Haslem Hay, Strancally Castle, co. Waterford, Ire-

Bury, Lanes, same crest. Je vive en Aland : (i) cubit arm erect in scale

three roses gu. cf. 21S. 12 armour ppr., the cuff arg., the hand
also ppr., grasping a lizard vert (for
White, Colonel Henry, of Woodlands, co. Whitehead, Robert, same crest. Ad Lloxjd). 209. 3. (2) On a tower vairee
M.A., Deighton arg. and gu., an eagle with wings en-
Dublin and of Rathcline, co. Long- fin,,,, fidelis.

ford, a cubit arm erect ppr., holding a Whitehead, George,

sprig, also ppr., bearing three roses gu., Grove, York, same crest. Semper dorsed or, and over it Quod cunq
eadem.
on the arm a chevron engrailed of the evenerit optimum (for Whitelocke). Ar
Whitehead, of Uplands Hall, Lanes, out
last, charged with a cross crosjlet or. of a celestial crown or, a bugle-horn of ol gwaith gorphoys. 1 56. 1

Vi et virhite. 245. 10 the same between two wings az. Dum Whitelocke, Berks, on a mural coronet

White, Field-Marshal General Sir George spi-n spero. vair, an eagle with wings expanded or.

Stuart. G.C.B., Gibraltar, a dexter arm Whitehead, Charlts, Esquire. J. P., D.L., Whiteman, a tower gu., masoned or.
Barmiiig House, Maidstone, a stag's
em bowed vani braced, and holding in 156. 5

the hand a sprig of three roses slipped Whiteman, on the stump of a tree a buck.

and leaved. Honesle. pnrta. head couped ppr. Je vive en espe- Whitenhall, Kent, a crescent gu., charged

White, Ireland, a dexter arm in armour rance. with three bezants, and between the

holding in the hand a sword, all ppr. Whitehead, Scotland, a man issuing out horns a garb or.

210. 2 of the water and laying hold of a High- Wbiterage, a talbot's head couped gu.,

White, Captain James Grove, an arm in land mantle ppr. Abyssus ciranum collared or. between six fern-slips arg.

armour embowed, holding in the hand dabat me. Whiteside of Scarborough, Yorks. a demi-

a dagger, all ppr., the arm charged Whitehead, Sir James, Bart., F.S.A., J.P., lion rampant per fesse arg. and gu.,

with a cross patee or. Noiirissez I'es- D.L., of Highfield House. Catford holding in the dexter paw a rose of the

perance. cf. iq6. 5 Bridge, Kent, an eagle with wings second, seeded or, slipped and barbed
expanded ppr., each wing charged with
White, Hans Thomas FeUwhite, R.N., vert. 12. I

Springfort Hall, Mallow, same crest a fasces erect or, supporting with the Whiteway, out of a tower ppr., a demi-

and motto. dexter claw an escutcheon of the arms, lion gu. 5-. II
White of Richardsto^vn, Queen's Co.,
1
Ireland, a naked arm holding in the
viz., per pale az. and sa., on a fesse Whiteway, Ireland, a hand holding a

Duminvected, plain cottised or, between sword ppr. vivo, spero.

hand a dagger, all ppr. Vicimu^. three fleurs-de-lis of the last, a fasces 212. 13

212. 3 erect between two eagles' heads erased Whiteway, Dorset, on a ducal coronet or,
White, Ireland and France, an arm in
ppr. Virtute et labore. i^o. 3 a lion's gamb erased in fess gu.

armour embowed, holding in the hand Whitehead, Rowland, Esquire, of 14. Old Whiteway, Augustine Robert, Heming-

a dagger, all ppr. Vicimus. 196. 5 Square, Lincoln's Inn, London, W.C, ford Grey, Hunts, same crest.
an eagle with wings expanded ppr., Whitfield, an anchor az., entwined by a
White, Slajor-General William Richard,

of Twyford, Winchester, Hants, a each wing charged with a fasces erect serpent or. 161. 3
dexter arm embowed in armour hold-
or, supporting an escutcheon of the Whitfield of Whitfield HaU, Northumb.,

ing in the hand a baton. The noblest arms, viz., per pale az. and sa., on a out of a palisado coronet arg., a stag's

motive t,s' the public good. fesse invected and plain cottised or, head or.

White of Benicarloe, Spain, a naked arm between three fleurs-de-lis of the last, a Whitfield, Francis Barry. Offham House,

embowed, holding in the hand a s-word, fasces erect between two eagles' heads Lewes, same crest.

ail ppr. Ardua per preceps gloria vadit erased ppr. Fervidus stab His. 310.3 Whitfield of Brighton, out of a palisado

iter. 201. 4 Whitehorn, five spears sa., headed or, one coronet arg. . a buck's head or. Medio

White of Milton, Scotland, an arm in in pale and four in saltier. tvtissimus ibis.

—armour throwing a spear ppr. Par Whitehouse, a lion's gamb erect and Whitford, a cross Calvary or. i6ti. i

inleiir. Pruvidentia et valore. 210. 11 erased ppr. 36. 4 Whitford, Scotland, on a garb ur, a dove

White - Thomson, Remington Walter Whiteburst, a cross crosslet fitched sa., arg.. beaked gu. Tout est d'en haul.

White, M.A.. Eton College, Windsor: between two palm-branches vert. WhitgUt, Surrey, out of a ducal coronet

(I) A dexter cubit arm in armour Wbitehurst, Shropsh., on a mural coronet or, a lion's gamb arg., holding a chaplet

fesseways holding a cross crosslet arg., a knight's helmet plumed and

fitchee erect arg. (/or Thomson). (2) pierced with a javelin, the point drop- Whitgrave, Essex and Staffs, out of a

A stork resting his dexter claw upon a ping blood, all ppr. Je trains Dieu. ducal coronet gu., a demi-antelope or.

sandglass, and holding in the beak a Whitelaw of that Ilk and Woodhall, 126. S

buUrush leaved, all ppr. (for While). Scotland, a bee erect ppr. Solcrtia Whitgreave, Robert, of Moseley Court,
Deus providebit.
White-Thomson, Sir Robert Thomas, ditat. 137- 2 Staff's : ( I ) Same crest as above.
126. 8. (2) Of honourable augmenta-
Whitelaw, Alexander, Gartshore, Kirkin-

K.C.B., Broomford, Exbourne, Devon- tilloch, Dumbartonsh., same crest and tion, out of a ducal coronet a sceptre

shire, same crests and motto. motto. in pale or, surmounted by a branch of

Whitebread, Essex, a hind's head gu. Whitelaw, Lockhart-, Captain Graeme oak ppr., and a rose gu., slipped in
saltier, also ppr. Eegem dc/endere
124. I Alexander, Strathallan Castle, Perth-

Whitefoord, a garb gu., banded or. shire, same crest and motto. victum. 170. 15
Whitele, Shropsh., a buck's head arg.,
Uhique aut nusquam. 153. 2 Whitham, a rose or, stalked and leaved
attired or, holding in the mouth the
Whitefoord, Scotland, on a garb erect or, end of a scroll with the motto, Live to vert. 149- 5

a dove statant ppr. D'en haul. live. Whithering or Withering, Staffs, a raven

Whitefoord, Bart., of Blairquhan, Scot- with wings expanded sa., beaked and

land, a garb erect or, thereon a dove Whiteley, William, Esquire, of 31, Por- ducally gorged or. c/. 107. 3
ppr. Tout est d'en haul.
Whitefoord, a garb gu.. banded or, and chester Terrace, London, W., a triple Whithers, Wilts, out of a ducal coronet
thereon a dove arg. Ubique aut nus-
garb or. Labore et vivere. 153. 13 or, a staff raguly sa. I47- 1°
Whiteford of Thornhill. Devonsh., a garb
az., banded or, therefrom suspended Whiteling, a salmon naiant or, holding Whiting, a demi-eagle with two heads
an escutcheon arg., charged with a
bend sa., cottised of the first. Virtute in the mouth a rose gu., stalked and displayed ppr. cf. S2. 3
auperanda jorluna.
leaved vert. Whitingbam, Lanes, and of Whitingham.

WhitelOCk, on a castle arg., an eagle with Y'orks, a cubit arm erect vested arg..
wings displayed or. holding in the hand ppr. an open book

Whitelock, a dexter hand holding a of the first garnished or.

dagger ppr. 2 1 -••. 3 ' Whitingham, a tower ppr. 156. 2

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Whitington, a wyvem's head bezantee, Whitney, Ireland, a Roman soldier's an antelope's head couped at the neck

holding in the mouth the point of a head helmeted ppr. ef. 191. 6 az., armed or, a saltire of nine lozenges
or. (2) A mount vert, thereon in front
spear in bend embrued. Whitshed, Hawkins-, Bart, (extinct).

Whitington, a dolphin haurient arg. Ireland, a demi-lion per pale indented of a bush ppr. a talbot passant erm.,
140. IT arg. and gu., holding in the dexter paw collared, lined, reflesed over the back

Whitington of Newborough, Staffs, out a trefoil slipped vert. cf. 13. 13 gu., the dexter fore-foot resting on a
buck's head ca bossed or. Animus
of a ducal coronet or, a goat's head Whitshed, a demi-lion rampant per pale

arg., armed of the first. 128. 14 indented arg. and vert, holding in the tam-en idem.
dexter paw a trefoil slipped ppr. Whittington, Robert Hugh, 16, Beaufort
Whitington of Hamswell, Glouc., a lion's

head couped sa. 21. I Lihertas et naiale solum. cf. 13. 13 Street West, Bath, a lion's head erased.

Whitington of Pauntlett, Glouc, a lion's Whitson, see Hill-Whitson. Whittington, a dragon's head sa., be-
Whitson, Scotland, an arm in armour zantee, issuing from a rose gu., holding
head erased sa. 17. 8 in the mouth an arrow arg., the point
em bowed ppr., holding in the hand a in chief embrued.
Whitington, same crest. Sapere aude. tilting-spear broken in the middle or.

17. S

Whitle of Halton Hall, Lanes, two lion's 197. 2 Whittington, Staffs, a goat's head erased
gambs erased bendy sinister of four Whitson of Parkhill, Scotland, a dexter arg., ducally gorged and armed or.
gu. and or, supporting a rose arg.,
barbed and seeded ppr. arm in armour embow'cd, the hand cf. 128. 5
grasping a broken tilting-spear. Colli- Whittington, Lines, an antelope's head

Whitley-Deans-Dundas, see Dundas. tvs vires. 197- 2 erased arg., ducally gorged and armed

Whitley or Whitlie, between two swords Whittaker of Newcastle Court, Radnor, or. cf. 126. 2

in saltier ppr., a cross crosslet fitched a horse passant arg. 52. 6 Whittington, a dove holding in its beak

.3": M166. Whittaker of Barming Place, near Maid- an olive-branch ppr. 92. 5

Whitlock of Warkley and Frestock, stone, Kent, a horse passant or. 52. 6 Whittington-Ince, Rev. Edward John

Devonsh., a cross patee between two Whittaker of Prospect Hill, Walton-Ie- Cuming, M.A., Rectory, Warmington,

wings gu. 1 10. 7 Dale, and of Birch House, Lees, Lanes, a Broadway, Worcs. : (i) Upon a rock

Whitlock, on a castle arg., a bird with cubit arm erect in armour, about the ppr., a rabbit sejant arg., gorged with a

wings displayed or. arm a wreath of oak, the hand in a collar gemelle gu., resting the dexter

Whitmarsh, a lion's gamb erased ppr. gauntlet grasping a flaming sword, all fore-leg on a cross patee fitchee sa.
36. 4 ppr., between two mascles arg. Robur [for Ince). (2) On a mount vert, a

Whitmore, see Wolryche-Whitmore. atque fides. lion's head erased sa., semee of mullets

Whitmore of London, an arm erect Whittaker, Thomas, Birch House, Lees, or, gorged with a collar invected arg.,

couped at the elbow vested or, turned Lanes, same crest and motto. and holding in the mouth an annulet

up az., holding in the hand ppr. a Whittaker, a sea-gull with wings ex- or {for Whittington). Garde la foi.

cinquefoil, also or, leaved vert, all be- panded ppr. Whittle, a bear's head and neck sa.,

tween two wings of the fourth. Whittall, Charlton, Esquire, of Smyrna muzzled gu. 34. 14

205. II in the Levant, in front of a talbot's Whittlebury, a fountain throning up

Whitmore of Apley, Shropsh. : A(i) head arg., guttee-de-larmes, a sun water ppr. 159. 13

falcon on the stump of a tree with a rising in splendour ppr. Persevere Whitton, in the sea a ship in full sail

branch springing from the dexter side, 56. 10 ppr. 160. 13

all ppr. 86. 11. (2) An arm couped Whitteley, three garbs gu., banded or. Whittuck of Hanham Hall, Glouc, a

at the elbow and erect vested or, cf. 153. 13 boar's head erased or. Messis ah alto.
42. 2
turned up az., holding in the hand ppr. Whittell or WhitteUe, and Whittle,

a cinquefoil, also or, leaved vert, all Lanes, two arms embowed vested az., Whittuck, WiUiam Samuel, Ellsbridge

between two wings of the fourth. cuffed erm., holding in the hands ppr. House, Keynsham, Bristol, same crest

205. II a garb or. and motto.

Whitmore of London, Chesh., and Whittell of London, a talbot's head erased Whittuck, a band holding a pen, all ppr.

Shropsh., a falcon on the stump of a or, collared, eared, and ringed arg. 217. 10

tree with a branch springing from the 56. I Whitwange of Dunson, Northumb., a

dexter side, all ppr. 86. 1 Whitten of Golden Grove, Ireland, an hedgehog ppr. 135-8

Whitmore, Thomas Charles Douglas, arm erect vested sa., cuffed arg., hold- Whitwell, Staffs, a lion's head erased or.

J.P., 2, Lowndes Square, S.W., same ing in the hand a sword between two 17. 8

crest. oak- branches, all ppr. Whitwell, Northamp., a griffin's head

Whitmore of Thurstaston, Chesh., a Whitter of Ashurst, Sussex, an arm in erased 01. 66. 2

lion's head couped at the shoulder armour embowed, the hand grasping a Whitwick, a demi-heraldio tiger arg.,

arg., bound round the neck and tied battle-axe ppr. Eslo fidelis. crined sa., holding a pheon or.

with a bow at the back with a ribbon cf. 200. 6 Whitwicke, Berks and Staffs, same crest.

az. Either for ever. Whittewronge, a Saracen's head affrontee Whitwike, Staffs, a demi-lion or, gorged

Whitney, see Fetherston-Whitney. wreathed ppr. cf. 190. 5 Avith a mural coronet arg., hoUing a
pheon gu.
Whitney, see Fetherstonhaugh-Whitney. Whitting of Sandcroft House, Somers., a

Whitney of Merton, Wexford, a bull's cubit arm erect vested az., cuffed arg., Whitwong, a hedgehog or, bristled sa.

head couped sa., the horns arg., the the hand giasping a whiting fesseways, 135- S

points gu. c/. 44. 3 the arm charged with a cross botonnee, Whitworth, Earl Whitworth, out of a

Whitney, Chesh. and Glouc, same crest. also arg. Recte agens confide. ducal coronet or, a garb gu. Diim

Whitney, Heref., same crest. Magnani- Whittingham, a lion's head couped. spiro spero.

miler crucem sustine. 21. I Whitworth, Baron Whitworth of Gal-

Whitney, Shropsh., a bull's head erased Whittingham, a dexter cubit arm vested way [extinct), same crest.

sa. 44. 3 or, cuffed gu., holding in the hand ppr. Whitworth, same crest.
Whitney, Shropsh., a bull's head sa., at- an open book sa.. leaved and tasselled Whitworth, Thomas, Esquire, I, Green-

tired per fesse gu. and arg. ef. 44. 3 vert, and on the first page a pome- bank, Waterloo, near Liverpool, on a
granate of the first. Non mihi sed chapeau a garb.
Whitney, a bull's head couped sa., the

horns or, the points gu. cf. 44. 3 patricE. Whitworth, late Sir Joseph, Bart.,

Whitney, Sir Benjamin, of Upper Fitz- Whittingham, Durh., a cubii arm erect {extinct), in front of a mount vert,

william Street, Dublin, Ireland, a bull's ppr., vested arg., cuffed az., holding in thereon a garb gu., three mascles inter-

head couped sa., armed arg., tipped the hand an open book of the second, laced fessewise or. Fortis qui pru-

gu., gorged with a collar chequy or and the edges of the leaves and the clasps dens.

sa., and charged upon the neck below or. Whorwood of Bobington, Staffs, a demi-

the collar with a cross crosslet arg. Whittingstall, Fearnley-, George, 105, griffin issuing from a tower, all ppr.

Magnatiiiniter crticem sustine. Queen's Gate, S.W. : {i)In front of 157- 5

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WHO 591 WIG

Whorwood, Oxon., and Sanchvell Hall, Wickham of North Hill, Somers., same WIgan, William Lewis, B.A., J.P.. Oare
crest and motto.
Staffs, a buck's head cabossed sa., Cottage, East Mailing, Kent, same

holding in the mouth an acorn-branch Wickham, Kent, a bull's head erased sa., crest and motto. 3". 5
armed or. Manners makt/th man. 44. 3
vert, fructed or. Wigan, Rev. Herbert, M.A., Luddes-
Wickham, a bull's head couped sa., armed
Whorwood of Headington House, Oxon., downe, Kent, same crest and motto.

a stag's head cabossed sa., holding in or, charged on the neck with two bars Wigge of London, a dexter gauntlet
the mouth a branch of oak ppr., fructed
of the last. erect, the fist clenched ppr.

or. Niinc et semper. Wickham of Swalcliffe, Oxon., a bull's WIggett of Geist, Norf., a dove regardant

Whydon of Chagford, Devonsh., out of a head sa., charged on the neck with holding in the beak an olive-branch, all

ducal coronet arg., a demi-swan sa., two chevronels arg. cf. 44. $ ppr. 92. 4

with wings expanded and beaked or. Wickham, Captain William Wickham, WIggIn, Sir Henry Samuel, Bart.,

Whyt, Scotland, a boar's head ppr. Per J. P., Chestnut Grove, Boston Spa, Metchley Grange, Harborne, Bir-

ardua jama. 43. i Yorks, same crest. mingham, within a spear, the rowel

Whyt, a boar's head couped at the WIekllff or WyckllfTe, a buck's head ppr., upwards, leathered or, a fleur-de-lis
and between the attires a cross crosslet
shoulders arg., bristled and ungu. or. sa., the whole between two wings ppr.,

41. I fitched. cf. 120. 12 each charged with a fleur-de-lis, also

Whyte of Loughbrickland, co. Down, a WIckUCfe, an anchor cabled ppr. 161. 2 sa. To thine own self be true. 2S7. 4
Wiggins, a spur or, between two wings
demi-lion rampant holding a flag en- Wicklow, Earl of (Howard), Shelton

signed with a cross. Echd Coryg. Abbey, Arklow, co. Wicklow, on a ppr. III. 13

Whyte, a lion's head couped gu. 21. i chapeau gu., turned up erm., a lion Wiggins, Arthur, Sandhills, Christchurch.

Whyte of Stockbriggs, Lanarksh., an statant gardant or, ducally gorged gu., Hants, in front of a garb or, charged

adder issuing out of marshy ground —holding in his mouth an arrow fesse- with an acorn slipped and leaved ppr.,

paleways and nowed ppr. Fortuna wise ppr. Inservi Deo et Icetare. tlrree hurts fesseways. Loyal.

favet. Certnm pete finem. cj. 4. 7 Wiggon, a martlet ppr. 95. 4

Whyte of Grongar, Ayrsh., and Arddar- Wicks, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., Wight of Braboeuf Manor, Surrey, out of
roch, Dumbartonsh., a dexter arm
from the shoulder grasping a wreath a garb ppr. 153. 10 a mural coronet a bear's head arg.,

WIckstead or WIcksted, two anchors in muzzled sa. cf. 34. 13

of laurel ppr. Virtute. 202. 4 saltier sa. 161. 7 Wight-Boycott, Thomas Andrew, of

Whyte of Newtown Manor. Ireland, a Wicksteed, Shropsh., two snakes ppr., Rudge Hall. Staffs : (i) Issuing out of

dexter arm, the hand holding a long entwined round a garb or. 153. 3 a mural coronet an arm in armour
embowed casting a grenade fired, all
straight sword. Fortiter sed feliciter. Wicksted, George Edmund, J.P., of Betley

Whytehead of Ci'ayke, Yorks, a fox Hall, Staffs: (i) Two serpents ppr., ppr. (for Boycott). 197. 10. (2) Issu-

sejant arg. 32. 11 issuing from and round a garb or (for ing out of the battlements of a tower

Whytehead, Rev. Robert Yates, Hor- Wicksted). (2) A pyramid erected on a bear's head charged on the neck
mead Rectory, Buntingford, same with a mascle (for Wight). Pro Rege
a pedestal of one degree arg., the top

entwined by a serpent descending ppr. et religione.
respecting an escroU with the motto,
Whyting, a bear's head ppr. M34-

Whytock, Scotland, a dexter hand hold- Prudentia in adversis {for Toilet). dagger point ppr.

ing a pen. 217. 10 Wicksted of Nantwich, Chesh., two ser- Fnrtii

Whytt, Scotland, a dexter arm embowed pents vert, entwined round a garb or. Wight, Norf., an acorn or, stalked and

holding in the hand a wreath of laurel 153- 3 leaved vert. 152. i

ppr. y'irtuie parta. 202. 4 Widdevll, an ear of rye and a palm-branch Wightman of Harrow Hill, Middx., a

Whytt, Scotland, a dexter hand erect in saltier, all ppr. 154- 'o stork arg., winged sa., membered gu.,

holding a heart ppr. Candidiora pec- Widdowson of London, an eagle rising holding in the beak a snake vert, en-

lora. 216. 9 ppr. Surgam. 77- 5 twined round the body.

Wiberd, Essex, a demi-lion rampant arg., Widdrlngton, Baron Widdrington (at- Wightman, Scotland, a demi-savage

ducally crowned or. 10. 1 tainted), on a chapeau gu., turned up wreathed round the temple and loins

Wichasle of Chudleigh, Devonsh., an erm., a bull's head sa., spotted arg. with leaves, and holding over the
antelope's head erased per pale arg. Widdrlngton, Shallcross Fitzherbert, of
dexter shoulder a club ppr. A Wight-

and sa., charged on the neck with two Newton Hall, Northumb. : (i) On a man never wanted a weapon. 186. i

crescents counterchanged, and holding chapeau gu., turned up erm., a bull's Wightman, on the stump of a tree ppr.,

in the mouth a branch of laurel ppr. head sa. (2) A garb or. I53- - a buck irippant arg., attired, collared,

Wichingham and Witchingham, Suff., an Widdrlngton, Lines, and Swinbourne, and chained or.

arm erect ppr., holding in the hand an Northumb., a bull's head sa., platee. WIghtwIck, Staffs, a demi-heraldic tiger
arg., crined sa., holding between the
escallop or. 216. 2 cf. 44- 3 paws a pheon or. Aiit viam inveniam

Wickenden, a dexter hand holding a cross WIdenham, of Court, co. Limerick, Ire-

crosslet fitched az. 221. 14 land, a lion's head erased ppr. 17. 8

Wickens, a talbot current arg., spotted WIdevile, on a chapeau ppr., a wyvern Wiglesworth, a pheon az.
Wlgley of Wirksworth, Derbysh., and
sa., between two trees vert, fructed vert. 69. 14
Scraptoft, Leics., issuing from flames
or. WIehe, a short column gu., and issuarit ppr., an heraldic tiger's head arg.,
maned and tufted sa., gorged with a
Wickes, Edmund Caleb, Esquire, of therefrom a plume of three peacock's
Liverpool, and the other descendants
feathers ppr., all between two wings,

of Charles Wickes. Esquire, of Walton, also gu. Omnia jortitudine vincit. collar embattled gu.
Widope or Wydop of Westml., three
Leics., in front of a sun in splendour WIgmore, an esquire's helmet az., gar-
ppr., a garb fesse ways vert. Ex
horse-shoes interlaced arg. nished or. 180. 3
Widson of Loudham, Notts, out of a
himine lucrum. 162. 8 Wigmore of Stamford, Lines, a grey-

Wickes, Thomas B., Pullman Palace Car ducal coronet or, flames of fire ppr. hound sejant arg., collared gu., ringed
Widvlle, a demi-man in armour ppr.
Co., Chicago, U.S.A., same crest and and garnished or. cf. 59. 2

motto. wielding a scimitar. 187. 4 WIgmore, Norf., on a mount vert, a grey-

WIckham, out of a tower sa., a martlet Widworthy, Devonsh., an eagle rising ppr. hound sejant arg., collared gu., gar-

volant or. 1 56. 9 77- 5 nished and ringed or. 59. 2

Wickham, Kent, Abingdon, Berks, and Wifield, a cinquefoil. 148- ^^ WIgmore of Shobden, Heref., on a mount

Oxon., a bull's head sa., armed or, WIgan, Baron, see Earl of Crawford and vert, a greyhound sejant arg., collared

charged on the neck with two chev- Balcarres. gu., garnished or. 59- 2

ronels arg. cf. 44. 3 Wigan, Sir Frederick, Bart., of Clare Wigott, a griffin's head or, winged gu.,

WIckham, Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas, Lawn, Surrey, upon a mount a moun- charged on each wing with an escallop

Fronwnion, Dolgelly, same crest. tain ash-tree" surmounted by a rainbow arg. cf. 65. 1

Manners maketh man all ppr. Carpe diem. 250. 6 WIgram, Bart., see Fitzwygram.

WIG 592 WIL

Wigram, Esses, on a mount vert, a hand Wild, Kent, an eagle displayed or, beaked Wilk, on a mount vert, a cross-bow erect

in armour couped at the wrist in fess and membered sa. 75. 2 or, round it a scroU inscribed, Arcui
ppr., charged with an escallop and
Wild, F. C, Esquire, Whirlow Court, mei non conjido.

holding a fleur-de-lis or. 259. 8 Sheffield, a lion passant resting its WUkes, a hoUy-branch vert. 1 50. 10
dexter paw on an escutcheon.
Wigram, Henry James, Esquire, North- Wilkes of Lofts HaU, Essex, a rock ppr.,

lauds, Salisbury, same crest. Wildbore of Burghley, Lines, a wild boar thereon a crossbow erect or. in front

Wigram, llajor-General Godfiey James, sa., bristled or. cj. 40. 9 of two quarrels or bird-bolts in saltire
C.B., D2 iUbany, PiccadiUy, W., same
Wildbore, Dorset, and Doncaster, Yorks, gu. Arcui meo non confido.

the upper part of a spear ppr., thrust WiUces, a cubit arm vested gu., cuffed

Wigram, on a mount vert, a hand in through a boar's head erased arg., arg., the hand holding a cross-bow or.
armour fesseways couped at the wrist
ppr., charged with an escallop and distilling blood gu. Wilkes of Wisbeach, Isle of Ely, Cambs,
holding a fleur-de-lis erect or. Dulcis
Wilde, see Penzance, Baron. and Yorks, an heraldic tiger sejant
amor patria.
Wigram, E. iloney. Esquire, 31, Clarges Wilde, see Truro, Baron. gu., tufted and maned or, coUared,

Street, London, W., on a mount vert, WUde of Nettleworth, Notts, a demi- ringed, and lined of the last.
a hand in armour fesseways couped
at the wrist ppr., charged with an stag salient sa., attired and ducaUy Wilkie of Blackheath, Kent, a primrose
I
escallop, and holding a fleur-de-lis
gorged or. cj. 119. 2 ppr. cf. 150. II
erect or. DitlciK amor patria.
Wilde, Shropsh., a lion passant. 6. 2 WUkie, West Indies, a demi-negro

Wilde, a lion passant gardant. 4. 3 wreathed about the head or and gu.,
girt round the waist vert, having ear-
Wilde, Edward Godfrey, on a mount vert,

a stag lodged ppr., in the mouth a rings pendent arg., holding in the dex-

Wigston, a hon's head erased per pale rose gu., slipped vert. Veritas vicirix. ter hand a biU, and in his sinister a

gu. and az., guttee-d'or. Wilder, a demi-griffin holding between sugar-cane couped, aU ppr. Favenle

c.j. 225. 10 the claws a garland of laurel. Deo.

Wigton, a stag's head holding in the Wilder, Rev. Henry Beaufov. of Nun- Wilkin, Kent, a dragon's head per pale

mouth an adder, all ppr. 121. 7 hide, Purley Hall, and SuUiam, Berks, arg. and vert. /i- i

I

Wikes, Glouc, a demi-lion rampant, a savage's head affrontee, couped at the Wilkins, Cann-, of Clifton, Glouc, a

holding in the dexter paw a scimitar, shoulders, wreathed about the temples wyvern ppr. Syn ar du liun.

all ppr. 14- 10 with woodbine, aU ppr. VirliUi jnaenia 70. I

Wilberlorce, Middx., an eagle displayed cedanl. Wilkins, Wales, a wyvern's head erased

sa., beaked and legged ppr. 75- 2 Wilder, Cambs, a man's bust affrontee, vert. cf. 71. 2

WUberforce and Wilberfos, Yorks, same wreathed round the temples arg. and Wilkins of Cole-Orton, Leics., a demi-

crest. az. 190. 5 griffin segreant regardant gu.. holding

WUberforce, William, of Markington, Wndgoose of Iridge, Essex, and Sussex, in the dexter claw a sword in pale arg.,

Yorks, same crest. Nos non nobis. a wild man ppr.. wreathed round the hilt and pommel or. cf. 64. 6

75- 2 temples and loins vert. Wilkins of Thong, Kent, a boar passant

WUberforce, Edward, Esquire, 61, Bel- Wilding, an oak-tree ppr. I43- 5 regardant, pierced through the shoulder
by an arrow in bend sinister arg., and
grave Road, S.W., an eagle displayed Wilding of Hackney, Middx., a dragon's

with wings inverted sa., beaked and head erased vert. c/. 71. 2 biting the arrow.

legged ppr. Nos non nobis. Wjldman, a griffin's head or, charged with Wilkins-Leir, Rev. Edward John Paul,

Wilbraham, see Lathom, Earl of. a plate. c/. 66. i B.A., Weston House, Weston, Bath:
(i) A unicorn's head couped or, in
Wilbraham, Bootle-, Baron Skelmersdale, Wildman of Beauoot, Berks, out of a

see Skelmersdale. mural coronet arg., a demi-lion ppr., front of a saltire raguly az. {for Leir).

Wilbraham, Chesh., a wolf's head erased holding a battle-axe or, headed of the (2) Upon a mount a trunk of a tree

arg. Par fluctus porlui. 30. 8 first. cf. 16. 10 eradicated fesseways ppr., thereon a
boar passant regardant sa., pierced
Wilbraham, Hugh Edward. Delamere WUdman of Chilham Castle, Kent, out of

House, Northwich, same crest. In a mural coronet chequy or and az., a through the shoulder with an arrow in

puriu quies. demi-lion arg., supporting a battle-axe bend sinister, also ppr. (for Wilkins).

Wilbraham, Donald Fortescue, same crest of the first, the blade ppr. dropping Wilkinson, Ireland, a fire-beacon in-

and motto. blood. cf. 16. 10 flamed ppr. 177. 14

Wilbraham, Captain Hugh Edward, WUdman - Lushington, Francis James, Wilkinson, Scotland, a demi-talbot arg.

Delamere House, Northwich, same J.P., of Norton Court, Faversham, cf. 5;. 8
crest and motto.
AKent: (i) lion's head erased vert, Wilkinson, on a mount vert, a talbot

Wilby, on the point of a sword a garland ducaUy gorged or (for Lushington). sejant arg., among rushes ppr.
18. 5. (2) Out of a mural coronet Wilkinson, same crest. Ad finem fidelis.
of laurel, all ppr. 170- i chequy or and az., a demi-lion ram- Wilkinson of Wliite Webbs Park, Middx.,

Wilcoeks of London. Middx., of Bright-

Ungsea, Essex, and Shropsh. : (i) Out pant arg., supporting a battle-axe of a demi-talbot sa., holding a rose-branch

of a mural coronet or, a demi-lion the first, the blade ppr. distiUins drops vert. Early and late.

rampant sa., collared vairee arg. and of blood (for Wildman). Prudens qui Wilkinson of Dorrington and Bishop-

az. (2) An eagle's leg erased at the patiens, cf. 16. 10 wearmouth, Durh., a demi-talbot sa.,

thigh or, between two wings az. WUdman of Newstead Abbey, Notts, out eared erm., charged with three bUlets,

Wilcoeks of Knassington, Leics., a demi- of a mural coronet chequy or and az., two and one or, holding between the

lion rampant az. 10. 2 a demi-lion arg., supporting a battle- paws a branch vert, thereon three

Wilcotts, a demi-eagle with wings dis- axe of the first, the blade ppr. drop- daisies arg., seeded, also or. IinceUa

played arg., beaked sa. 80. 2 ping blood. Tenianda via est. perseqnor.

Wilcox, on a mount a dove, aU ppr. cf. 16. 10 Wilkinson of Wateringbury, Kent, on a

92. 3 Wiles, a sheaf of arrows gu., pointed az., mount vert, a greyhound sejant arg.,
gorged with a coUar sa., rimmed and
Wilcox, Leics., a demi-eagle with wings feathered and banded or. 173. 3 ringed or, on the dexter side of the

displayed arg., ducaUy gorged or. Wiles, Charles Barsham, Esquire, late of

cf. So. 2 Attleborough, Norf., upon a rock ppr., mount a laurel-branch of the first.

Wilcoxon of Blackheath, Kent, a lion's three arrows, one in pale and two in WiUunson of Winterburn HaU, Yorks.

gamb erect bendy arg. and sa., holding saltire az., interlaced with a catherine- a unicorn's head erased arg. Tcnez

a fleur-de-lis or, encircled by a wreath wheel arg. .t^quam servare mentem. le droit. 49. 1

of oak ppr. Semper jidelis. Wiley, a rose-bush vert, bearing roses Wilkinson of Old Buckenham, Norf.. and

Wild, see BagnaU-Wild. arg. 149. 8 of Rantham, Westml., a unicorn's head

Wild of Costock, Notts, a demi-buck Wilfoord, Worcs., a stag's head gorged erased per chevron or and gu., armed

springing sa., guttee-d'or, attired and with a laurel crown, aU ppr. 120. 3 gobony of the first and sa. 40. 5

ungu., and resting the sinister foot on Wilford of Enfield, Middx., a bundle of Wilkinson of Kyo and Harperley Park,

an escallop, also or. no. 4 swans' quiUs arg., banded gu. cf. 113. 6 Durh on a mural coronet gu., a demi-
,

WIL 503 WIL

unicorn rampant erminois, erased of Willard of Eastbourne, Sussex, a griffin's Williams, Charles Theodore, Esquire,
the first, armed and maned or. Nee M.A., M.D., F.R.C.P., a lion passant.
head erased or. 66. 2
Williams of Lee, Kent, out of a mural
Rege, nee populo, sed utroque. 276. 5 Willason, Heref., a demi-lion rampant coronet ppr.. a demi-lion sa., the head,
paws, and tip of the tail arg. Suaviler
Wilkinson, Lieutenant-Geueral Sir Henry. or, charged with three pellets, holding sed fortiter.

K.C.B., United Service Club, Pall a chaplet vert. Williams, Bart, (extinct), of Clapton,
Northants, a lion rampant ppr. 1.13
Mali, on a mural crown gu., a demi- Willaston, Shropsh., issuing out of a

unicorn rampant erminois, erased of ducal coronet a demi-lion holding in
his dexter paw a mullet.
the fii-st. Sec liege, nee populo, sed

lUroque. 276. 5 Willaume of Tingrave, Beds, on a mount Williams of Ivy Tower, Penibrokesh. :
(i) .\ lion rampant or, holding in the
Willcinsan, Aathony, 25, Prince's Gar- vert, a pine-apple or, stalked and dexter paw a javelin erect ppr., and
the sinister resting on an escutcheon
dens, same crest. crowned of the first. 152.8

Wilkinson of Coxhoe and Halam, Durh., WiUcock, a griflin's head and neck erased

out of a mural coronet gu., a unicorn's ppr. 66. 2 pean (for Williams). (2) A demi-
head arg.
Wilkinson, Rt. Rev. Thomas Edward, Willcocks, a fleur-de-lis az. 14S. 2 antelope arg.. holding between the feet
D.D., Anglican Bishop for North and an arrow or. {for Harris).
Willding-Jones, Willding, Hampton Hall, Williams of Gwernant Park, Cardigan :

Malpas. Chesh. : (i) In front of a

Central Europe, Bradford Court, near talbot's head couped sa., collared vert, (i ) A lion rampant regardant or. 2. 3.
Taunton, out of a mural coronet a two roses arg. , stalked and leaved ppr. A[2) scaUng-ladder. Of nwn yr Ar-

unicorn's head. ±sec temere, nee (for Jones). (2) In front of an oak-tree glivifdd. 158. 14

tiniide. ppr., fructed or. a dragon's head Williams, a demi-lion rampant arg.,

Wilkinson of Upper Hare Park, Cambs, ereised arg., holding in the mouth a charged with three chevronels gu.

out of a mural coronet gu., a unicorn's cross patee fitchee gu. Till then thus. cf. 10. 2

head couped £irg. Non mihi sed tibi WiUeigh or Willeley, a salmon naiant az. Williams of Aberystwith, a demi-lion

gloria. 139. 12 rampant arg., holding between the

Wilkinson, a wolf's head per pale vert Willes or Willis, a hawk with wings dis- paws an escutcheon of the same,

and or, holding in the mouth a wing played ppr. ef. 87. 12 charged with a wyvern's head erased

arg., charged on the neclf with a Willet or Willett, out of a ducal coronet vert, holding in the mouth a sinister

trefoil slipped gu. a plume of ostrich-feathers, all ppr. hand gu. Cywir in gwlad.

Wilkinson of Pontefract, Yorks, a fox's cf. 114. 8 Williams, Dr., of Prince of Wales Road,

head erased per pale wavy vert and WiUet of Walthamstow, Essex: (i) On Norwich, a demi-lion rampant, holding

or, holding in the mouth a wing arg. a ducal coronet or, a moorcock with between the paws an escutcheon arg..

Wilkinson, Henry Edward Thornton, wings expanded sa.. combed and charged with a wyvern's head erased

Esquire, of Beverley House, ilaltou, wattled gu. (2) Out of a duoal coro- vert, holding in the mouth a sinister

Yorks, and CoUingham, East Yorks, a net or. a cockatrice sa., with wings hand gu. Cywir in guiud.

stag's head erased az., attired arg., expanded, combed, wattled, beaked, Williams of Penrose, Monni., a dragon's

charged on the neck with a sun or. and legged gu. head erased vert, holding in the mouth

121. 14 Willett, a heathcock ppr. a hand couped at the wrist ppr. 72. 6

Wilkinson, Captain William Thornton, Willett, Yorks, on a ducal coronet or, a Williams of Chichester, Sussex, a dragon's

D.,S.O., of the King's Own Scottish heathcock ppr., combed and wattled head arg., semee of hurts, vomiting

Borderers, same crest. gu. Noli me tangere. flames of tire ppr. c/. 72. 3

Wilkinson of London, a pelican's head Willett of Brighton, upon a rock a moor- Williams of Dundraeth, Merionethsh.. a

vulning its neck ppr. Gardez bien. cock regardant, both ppr.. charged on griffin segreant gu., beaked and armed

ef. 98. 2 the body with two fleurs-de-lis or, and or. Nid da onid Duw. 62. 2
Wilkinson, Bucks and Yorks, a pelican's
holding in the beak a sprig of heath, Williams, a demi-griffin gu., the wings

head vulned ppr. c/. 98. 2 also ppr. Dieu et man devoir. erm., charged on the body with three

Wilkinson of Charlton. Kent, a demi- WiUett, Edmund Austen. M.A., J.P., bezants in pale, holding between the

faloon per pale sa. and arg. Strathwell, WhitweU, Isle of Wight, claws the rudder of a ship sa.
Wilkinson, a demi-eagle with wings ex- Williams of Malvern Hall, Warw., be-

panded per pale or and arg., holding Willey or Willy of Houghton, Northumb., tween tw*o spears erect ppr.. a talbot

in the beak a rose gu., barbed, leaved, out of a ducal coronet or, a reindeer's passant per pale erm. and ermines.

and stalked vert. head erminois, attired arg. 122. 3 Williams, Bart, {extinct), of Llangibby
Wilkinson, an arm vested, embowed to
Willey, Francis, Blyth HaU, Blyth, Castle, a talbot passant per pale erm.
the dexter, holding between the thumb
Rotherhani. same crest. Animam and or. eared of the last. 54. i

and forefinger an annulet. fortuna sequitur. Williams, Addams-, Rowland, of Lan-

Wilks, Sir Samuel, Bart., M.D., F.R.S., Willey, Henry Alfred, A.M.I.C.E., Penn- gibby Castle. Monm. : (i) A talbot
on a rock a crossbow erect, entwined
b3' two serpents, all ppr. Arcui meo sylvania Park, Exeter, upon a column passant per pale erm. and or (jor ^yil-
Aliams). 54. I. (2)
fesseways, the top to the sinister sa., griffin's head

non confido. 287. 3 an antique lamp or, fired ppr. L^icet erased erm.. beaked gu.. charged on

Wilks, an arm couped and embowed et lucebit. 269. i the neck with a chevron vairee or and
az. {jor Addams). En suivant la verite.
fesseways, the hand holding up a Williams, Sir John, Bart., M.D., of Plas

grenade fired, all ppr. c/. 202. 5 Llanstephan, a stag trippant arg.. cf. 66. 2

Wilks, an heraldic tiger rampant. attired or. between the attires a rose Williams, Hon. Sir Hartley, Supreme
Court, Melbourne, Australia, same
Will, John Shiriss, 13, West CromweU of the second, resting the dexter foot

Road, S.W.. a tower arg., charged with on a serpent nowed ppr. Bijdd crest as (i) above.

a rose gu., between a stag's attires, the gyfiawn ac nac ojna. i^o. \o Williams, Hon. Hartley, of St. Leonards,

scalp in front ppr. Fiat Domine. Williams, see Price-Williams. St. Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria. Aus-
Willan of London and Yorks, a demi-
Williams, a boar's head couped gu. Ne tralia, senior puisne judge of the Su-
lion rampant or, holding in the dexter
paw a mullet of six points sa. ej. 15.7 cede malis. 43- i preme Court of the colony of Victoria,
Willans, Yorks, a griffin's head with
Williams, a boar's head couped gu. nses : a talbot passant per pale erm.

Williams, a lion's head erased ppr. and or. 54- I

wings expanded ppr., collared or. 17. 8 Williams, Jones-, of GrovehiU, Worcs.,

67. 7 Williams, Devonsh., Sussex, and Denton, between two spears erect ppr., a talbot
Willans, John Bancroft, Dolforgan, passant per pale erm. and erminois,
Lines, a lion rampant ppr. i- 13 charged for distinction upon the shoul-
Kerry. Montgomerysh., a demi-man
j

Williams of Beaumaris. Anglesey, a lion

affrontee ppr., supporting with his passant sa.. semce of quatrefoils. and der with a cross crosslet sa.

dexter hand a rod of .Esculapius ppr., gorged with a collar gerael arg.. hold- Williams, Jones-, Thomas John, Esquire,

and resting his sinister on a catherine- ing in the dexter fore-paw a tieur-de- of Laughern Hill, Wichenford. near
lis gu. Worcester, same crest and motto.
wheel or. Hold on.

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Williams, a greyhound passant collared Williams, a cock gu., combed and legged WiUiams, Hon. Joshua Strange, Ander-

and ringed. c/. 60. 2 or. 91- - ' son's Bay, Dunedin, Otago, New

Williams," Charles Reynolds, Esquire, Williams, Bart, (extinct), of Gwernevet, Zealand, same crest and motto.

J.P., D.L., of Dolmelynllyn, Dolgelly, Breconsh., a cock gu. Deus hcec olia WiUiams, a cubit arm erect vested sa.,

a stag's head caboshed. Si je puis. fecit. 91. 2 charged with a cross crosslet or, cuffed

Williams, Shropsh., on a mount vert, a WiUiams of Micklegate, Yorks, a cock of the same, holding in the hand two

stag statant arg., attired sa. 117. I gu., guttee-d'or. resting the dexter oak-sprigs in saltier ppr., fructed of

Williams, a buck statant arg., collared claw on a spear-head sa.. embrued ppr. the second, on the hand a Cornish

or. cf. 117- 5 WiUiams of Castle Hill. Surrey, on a chough statant ppr. c/. 205. 6
Williams-Bulkeley, Sir Richard Henry, mount vert, amidst bulrushes, a moor-
cock ppr., charged on the breast with WiUiams, Edward \Vilmot, J. P., D.L., of
Bart., D.L.. of Penrhyn, Carnar-
Herringston, Dorset, a man's arm

vonsh. : (i) Out of a ducal coronet or, a bezant. couped at the elbow, vested sa. , charged
with a cross patee or, the hand ppr.,
a bull's head arg., armed of the first, WiUiams of Enfield, Jliddx., on a mount

charged with a chevron sa. {for a branch of the tea-plant, thereon a holding an oak-branch vert, fructed of

ABulkderj). cf. 44. 11. (2) stag's Chinese golden pheasant, all ppr. the second. Nil solidum.
WiUiams, Arthur Scott, J.P., M.A., Hill
liead cabossed arg. (for Williams). Williams, Cambs, a bustard close.
WiUiams, Bart, (extinct), of OoveUy House, Yetminster, Dorset, same crest.
Scctcmcre. ncc limide. 122. 5

Williams, Hants, a goat passant ppr. Court, Devonsh., a swan with brings WiUiams, Herbert Scott, Rothesay House,

c/. 129. 5 addorsed arg., beaked and legged or, Dorchester, same crest.

Williams of Llanspyddid : (:) A goat's collared gu., holding in the beak a WiUiams, Robert Hamilton, Esquire,

head couped ppr. [for Williams). bird-bolt sa. J/ea rirtute me inioho. Bucldand, East Tilbury, Essex, same

A128. 12. (2) bull's head couped at WilUams, Sir George, 13, RusseU Square, crest.
W.C, a dove with wings elevated arg.,
the neck sa. {for Bulleti). cf. 44- 3 each wing charged with a rose gu., and Williams, Montagu Scott, Woolland
encircled around the breast with an Honsc. Blandford, Dorset, same crest.
Williams, a bull's head erased sa. 44. 3 olive-branch ppr. Semper fidelis.
WiUiams, Montague Scott, J. P., Wool-
Williams, a bull's head couped sa. WiUiams of Appledore, Devonsh., and St. land House, Bradford, Dorset, same
Edmund's Terrace, Regent's Park,
cf. 44- 3 Middx., in front of two spears in crest.
Williams, out of a ducal coronet a demi- saltire ppr., a horse's head erased per
WiUiams, Colonel Robert, M.P., J. P., of
eagle with wings expanded ppr., hold- pale arg. and az., charged with a Bridehead, Dorchester, i, Hyde Park
Street, W., the arm of a man, the hand
ing in the beak a trefoil sa. brawny, the sleeve barred with four

AWiUiams, GrifBes-, Bart.: (i) buU's

head erased at the neck pean, armed

or, holding in the mouth a spear, the trefoil sUpped couuterchanged. Nulla pieces of sable and arg., having on it a

staff broken ppr. (for Williams). (2) dies sine linea. 50. 6 crosslet in form interchanged between
four bezants, holding in his hand a
A griihn segreant az., beaked and WiUiams, a paschal lamb ppr. Y ddiod-

armed or, the wings elevated erm., the defwsyorfu. 131-2 branch of oak vert, the acorns or.

claws supporting a scaling-ladder of WiUiams, a lion's gamb couped arg. WiUiams, an arm vested arg., cuffed sa.,

the second (for Grifjics). cf. 36. 4 charged with a cross patee az., between
Williams, Greswolde-, Francis Wigley. WiUiams, a garb in fess. 153-6 four bezants, holding in the hand ppr.

Greswolde, Bredenbury Court, Heref., Williams, Bart, (extinct), out of a mural an oak-branch leaved vert, fructed or.
coronet or, a tilting-spear surmounted WiUiams of Aswarby, Lines, a cubit arm
a falcon ppr. by a sword saltirewise, and encircled
Williams, O.smond, J. P., Castle Den- erect vested erm., cuffed arg., the hand

dreath, Penrhyndendreath R.S.O., by a -nTcath of laurel ppr., and upon ppr., holding erect a long cross gu.
Merionethsh., a" griffin segreant gu. an escroll above the word Kars. Williams, an arm embowed vested sa.,
Sid da onid Dyd. WiUiams, Devonsh., a chaplet gu.
holding in the hand ppr. three laurel-

WiUiams, Sir William Robert, Bart., Williams, Wales, a fox's head erased gu. sprigs vert.

D.L., of Tregullow, Comw., a demi- 33- 6 WiUiams, Bart, (extinct), of Eltham,

eagle az., with wings elevated sa., each WiUiams, Sir William Grenville, Bart., of Kent, a tower arg., out of the battle-
wing charged with four bezants. Sil Bodelwyddan, Rhuddlan, R.S.O., same ments an arm in mail embowed, hold-

dcsperandum. cf. 80. 2 crest. }' cadarn ar cyrfwijs. 33. 6 ing in the hand a broken lance point
downwards embrued ppr. Virtns in-
Williams, Bertram Leopold, same crest WiUiams of Burfield, Berks, and Thame,

and motto. Oxon., a fish- weir.

Williams, Victor George, same crest. Williams, a savage's head affrontee, Williams of Helton and A\'hitelavington,

Williams, William Philpotts, same crest. bearded ppr. lOO. 12 Dorset and Oxon., a cubit arm erect

Williams, John Charles, Caerhays Castle, WiUiams, Hon. Henry, J. P., of Paka- vested sa., charged with a cross forniee

St. Austell, Cornw., same crest. raka, Kawakawa, Bay of Islands, or, between four bezants cuffed, also
Williams, Edward Harvey, same crest Auckland, Xew Zealand, member of or, holding in the hand ppr. an acorn-

and motto. the Legislative Council and Chairman branch vert, fructed of the second.
Williams, Ernest Martyn, same crest and of the Bay of Islands County Council, WUliams, a cubit arm erect habited sa..

motto. uses : a Saracen's head afirontee, charged with a cross crosslet or, cuffed
Williams, Lieutenant Frederick Law, of the last, the hand holding two
couped at the shoulders ppr., and sprigs of oak in saltire ppr., fructed
same crest and motto. or, and on the hand a Cornish chough
Williams, Michael, 10, Old Burlington wreathed round the temples. A fynno statant ppr.

Street, W., same crest and motto. duio fi/dd. 190. 5

WiUiams, out of a ducal coronet a hand

WiUiams of Boston, America, an eagle holding a sword in pale, the blade WiUiams of Plasgwyn, Llanedwen, Llani-

witli wings expanded ppr., resting the wa\-y ppr. 212. i dan, Anglesey, upon a rock tn-o

dexter claw on a mound or. WiUiams, Rev. Charles Eccles Edmund, chaplets of oak interlaced and fructed,

WiUiams of ilinster. Isle of Thanet, Summeriields, Oxford, three arrows, all ppr. Tangnefew triy.

Kent, an eagle displayed or. 7q. 5 one in pale and two in saltire or, barbed WiUiams, P. Victor, Hinstock Hall.
| and flighted ppr., between two wings Market Drayton, a bull's head era>ed
at the neck pean, armed or, holding in
Williams-Wynn, Sir Herbert Lloyd Wat- the mouth a spear, the staff broken
ppr. Cwella angau na cywillydd.
kin, Bart., of W^ynnstay, an eagle dis- arg., each charged with an annulet az.
WiUiams of the Chestnuts, Torrington
plaved or. 75-5 Fidus in finem. 252. 2 Park, North Finchley, a cubit arm

WiUiams of Boons, Kent, a cock ppr. WiUiams of Cowley Grove and the Lodge. erect, vested arg., cuffed sa., holding
in the hand ppr., an oak branch
Deus hac otia fecit. 91. 2 HiUingdon, Middx., a cubit arm vested
fructed and leaved, also ppr. Byw i/r
WiUiams of Cwymcynfelin, Cardigansh., or, charged with a pile sa., thereon

same crest. Duw o'n Bendithio. three spear-heads arg., cuffed, also arg.,

91. 2 the hand holding an oak-branch fructed

WiUiams, George Checkland, same crest and slipped ppr. Deo adjuvante, non

and motto. ydwyf trwy ffydd

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Williams, Jones •, Howel Richard, Es- Williamson, Robertson-, David, Lawers Willmott, a demi-leopard rampant gar-
quire, Cui Pare, Talybont - on - Usli, House, Cumrie, Perthsh., same crest dant arg., spotted with hurts and tor-
and motto. teaux. holding in the paws an oak.
R.S.O., Breconsli., a wolf's liead erased, branch fructed or.
liolding in tlie moutli a dexter hand Williamson, John. Esquire, Ayrsh.. a
couped at the wrist. Ar Thiio y Gijd. dexter hand gauntleted holding a Willmott of Littlecomb and Charletou-
Williamson of Mount Vernon, near Liver- broken sword ppr., hilted and pom- Wantage, Berks, a demi-panther ram-
pant gardant ppr.. holding a battle-axo
pool, Lanes, a demi-eagle displayed melled or. God my hope.
or, holding in the beak a trefoil slipped Williamson, W. H., Esquire, D.L., of or.

sa. iliirus ceneus conscientia Sana. CeUa Villa, New Cross Gate, London, Willmott, Oxon.. a demi-leopard rampant

cf. 8i. 6 S.E., a dexter arm embowed ppr., arg.. spotted with hurts and torteaux.
Williamson, Baron Ashton, of Ryelands, holding in the hand a flagstaff in holding an acorn-branch vert, fructed
bend sinister, therefrom pendent a
Lancaster, and Alford House, Prince's

Gate, London, S.W., a demi-eagle dis- banner arg., charged with a cross gu. Willmott, Henry, Esquire, late of Chel-
played or, guttee-de-poix, each wing Deo et labore. tenham. Glouc, a demi-lion gardant
fliargcd with a fesse, and holding in sa., gorged with a collar pendent, there-
Williamson of Banniskirk, Caithness-sh.

the beak two trefoils in saltire sa. a ship under saU in the sea ppr. from an escutcheon or, resting the
sinister paw on an escutcheon, also
ilurus (eiieus conscientia sana. 8i. 8 Dominus providebit. 160. 13 or, charged with a Passion-cross gu.

Williamson, a lion's head ducally crowned WiUimot, a demi-leopard gardant ppr.

between two ostrich-feathers. Willingham, a demi-savage wreathed Migremus hinc. 14. 11

Williamson, a buck's head erased az., about the temples and loins with laurel- Willmott, a dexter band holding a palm-

attired arg., charged on the neck with leaves, all ppr. 186. I branch ppr. 219. II

the sun or. 121. 14 Willington, Warw., a pine-tree ppr. Willmott of Sherborne House, Dorset, a

Williamson of Peckham, Surrey, a buck's 144- 13 dragon's head erased ppr., gorged with

head couped sa., attired or, charged on Willington of Castle Willington. Nenagh, a collar gemel or, in front of a garb

the neck with a sun in splendour ppr., CO. Tipperary, a mountain-pine vert, kfesse wise of the last. Aide toi et

and between the attires a trefoil slipped, fructed or. Vigueur dedessus. 144.13 del t'aidera.

also sa. Constate in sententia. Willington of Killoskehane Castle, co. Willock, a demi-lion rampant az.,

cf. 121. 14 Tipperary, Ireland, same crest and holding in the paws a spear inverted

Williamson, out of a mural coronet a motto. 144. 13 gu.

dragon's head vomiting flames of fire. Willington of Umberleigh, Devonsh., and Willoughby, sec Middleton, Baron.

<•/ 72- ?. Whateley and Tamworth. Warw., Willoughby De Eresby, Baron, Earl of
Williamson of Gainsborough, Lines, and
same crest. 144. 13 Ancaster, and Baron Aveland of Ave-

Great Markham, Notts, out of a ducal Willis, Henry Rodolph D'Anyers. of land. Lines (Rt. Hon. Clilbert Henry

coronet gu., a dragon's head with wings Halsnead Park, Lanes, two lion's Heathcote - Drummond - Willoughby,

addorsed or. 72.1 gambs erect and erased holding a P.C): (i) A Saracen's head affrontee,

Williamson, ilidds., and Denford, North- human heart gu. YirliiS tutissima couped at the shoulders ppr., ducaUy

amp., out of a ducal coronet gu., a cassis. crowned or (for Willoughby). 192. 9.
demi - wyvern with wings addorsed Willis of Fen Ditton, Cambs, and {2) On a ducal coronet or, a sleuth-

or. Horingsley and Bales, Herts, two lion's hound arg., collared and leashed gu.

Williamson, Notts, out of a ducal coronet gambs erased, the dexter arg., the (for Drummond). 54. 9. (3) On a

gu., a dragon's head or. 72. 4 sinister gu., supporting an escutcheon mural coronet az., a pomeis charged

Whliamson, Sir Hedworth, Bart., D.L., or. with a cross or. between two wings

of East Markham, Notts, out of a Willis, General Sir George Harry Smith, displayed erm. (for Heathcote).

mural coronet gu., a demi- wyvern or. j

G.C.B., Stretham Manor. Cambridge, Loyaute me oblige.

261. I |

and 118, Ei^ton Square, London. W. : Willoughby de Broke, Baron (Verney),

Williamson, Durh., Oxon., and Yorks : (i) Two lion's gambs erased ppr.. sup- Compton Verney, Stratford-on-Avon :
(i ) Out of a ducal coronet or, a grilEn's Aporting an escutcheon or. (2) rein-
head gu. 67. g. (2) Out of a mural (i) .-V man's head couped at the shoul-
coronet gu., a demi-dragon arg., col- deer's head.
lared of the first. Et palribus et pos- Willis-Bund, John Willis, of Wick Epis- ders and affi-ontee ppr., ducally

liritafe. copi, Worcs. : (i) An eagle's head crowned or. 192. 9. (2) A demi-bear
erased or (for Bund). 83. 2. (2) Two
couped sa., muzzled and collared, and
holding between the paws a mascle or.

Williamson of Burton, Notts, out of a lion's gambs erect and erased, the Vertue vaunceth.

mural coronet gu., a demi-griffin se- dexter arg.. the sinister gu., supporting Willoughby, Sir John Christopher, Bart.,

greant or. cf. 64. 2 an escutcheon or (for Willis). of Baldon House, Oxon.. a Saracen's

Williamson of Hutchinfield, Scotland, a Willis of London, a hind trippant ppr., head affrontee, couped at the shoulders
garb in fess unbound ppr. Modice |
holding in the mouth an oak-branch ppr., ducally crowned or. Verife sans
|
augeiiir modicum. pcur. I9-- 9
arg., fructed or, charged on the shoul-

Williamson of Keswick, Cumb., a falcon's der with a cross formee of the last. j a man's head affrontee

Willoughby,

head or, between two wings az., each Willis of London, a hind trippant ppr., ] couped at the shoulders ppr., ducaUy

wing charged with a sun in splendour holding in the mouth an oak-branch crowned or. 192. 9

of the first. cf. 89. i j Sidney Beaumont, same

vert, fructed or. charged on the shoul- Willoughby,

|

Williamson, Robert Cochrane, Esquire, der with a mullet of the last. crest.

6, Moray Place, Edinburgh, a garb Willis of Bewdley. Worcs.. a hind trip- Willoughby, Notts, an owl arg. 96. 5
lying on its side unbound ppr. Modi-
pant ppr.. charged on the shoulder Willoughby, Derbysh., Notts, North-

cum modice erit magnum. with a mullet or, holding in the mouth amp., and Staffs, an owl arg., ducally
Williamson, William Hopper, Stockburn
an oak-branch vert, fructed of the crowned, coUared, chained, beaked,

Hall, Darlington, a tower, triple-tow- second. and legged or.

ered arg., masoned sa. Willis, on a chapeau gu., turned up erm., Willoughby, Bart, (extinct), an owl arg.,

Williamson, Andrew, Esquire, formerly a unicorn's head couped arg.. duoaUy beaked, legged, and crowned or.
of 15, Moray Place, Edinburgh, a
wapiti deer's head erased ppr. Perse- gorged or. cf. 96. 5

WiUis of Hungerford Park. Berks, a Willoughby of Wollaton, Notts, a grifSn

vere. 229. 12 falcon with wings expanded ppr., arg. 63. 8

Williamson of Lawers, Perth, a hand belled or. &? i Willoughby, Ireland, a lion's head couped

holding a dagger erect. In defence. WiUiSOn, out of a crescent or. flames of at the shoulders gardant or, gorged

212. 9 fite issuing ppr. 163.12 with a label of three points sa., and
Williamson, Robertson-, of Balgray,
Willmott, ail eagle's head arg.. gorged charged on the breast with a mullet
Pumfriessh., a dexter hand holding a
with a collar engrailed az.. holding in gu.. all between two wings expanded

dagger erect ppr. In defence. 212. 9 the beak an escallop gu. of the first, fretty az.

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Willougbby, J., Esquire, Riversdale, Willyams, Edward William Brydges, of Wilson, Allan Bowes, J.P., Manor House,
Hutton Rudby, Yarm, Yorks, same
Goring-on-Thame3, Oxon., a Saracen's Carnanton, Cornw., on a ducal coronet crest. Res non verba.

head affrontee,couped at the shoulders —a falcon close ppr., belled or. hi Wilson, George Orr, Danardagh, Black-
ppr., ducally crowned or. V^rM sans rock, Dublin, same crest and motto.
Domino confido. Meor ras tha Dew.

peur. 85. 9

Willoughby of Roseneath, Goring - on - Willyams, Cornw., on a ducal coronet or, Wilson, Lieutenant-General the late Sir

Thames, Berlis, a Saracens head a falcon close ppr. 85. 9 Robert, out of a marqviess's coronet

affrontee, couped at the shoulders ppr., Willymot of Kellshull, Heref., on a cha- or, jewelled ppr., a demi-wolf holding

ducally crowned or. VMti sans peur. peau sa., turned up or, an eagle dis- between the paws a crescent sa.

Wills, Ireland, a harp or. i68. 9 played arg., winged of the second, Wilson, James, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of

Wills, Sir Frederick, Bart., M.P., Manor membered and beaked gu. cf. 75. 2 Currygrane, Edgeworthstown, Long-

Heath, Bournemouth, issuant from an Wilmer, Northamp., and Rayton, Warw., ford, Ireland, a demi-wolf rampant or.

annulet or, a demi-griffin gu., charged an eagle's head or, between two wings Res non verba. 31-2
with a Bun in splendour, and holding
expanded vair. 84. 2 Wilson, Maryon-, Sir Spencer Pockling-

in the dexter claw a battle-axe, also or. Wilmot-Chetwode, see Chetwode. ton Maryon. Bart., Charlton House,

Quoluxdncil. 30 s i :^ Wilmot, aporteuUisaz., chained or. 187.3 Charlton, Kent, a demi-wolf or. Pro

Wills, Sir William Henry, Bart., of i51ag- Wilmot, out of a mural coronet an eagle's legibus ac regibus.
Wilson of Flatt, Northumb., a demi-wolf
don, Somers,, same crest. As God head. 83. Q
rampant per fess erm. and erminois.
wills. Wilmot, Eardley-, Bart., of Berks well

Wills, Hon. Sir Alfred, Saxholm Bassett, HaU, Warw. (i) An eagle's head 31- 2
: Wilson, Herts, a demi-wolf or, charged

j

Hants, upon a sword resting upon the couped arg., holding in the beak an

hilt and point an eagle, and pendent Aescallop gu. [for Wibnol). (2) buck with a crescent. cf. 31. 2

from its neck by a ribbon an escut- courant gu., attired and ungu. or {for Wilson, Northumb., Sussex, Lines, and

cheon charged with a balance. Supra Eardley). cf. 118. 13 Yorks, a demi-woU salient or. Res

nives et rupcs. i Wilmot, Sir Ralph Henry Sacheverel, non verba. 31. 2

Wills, a demi-gryphon az., gorged with Bart., of Chaddesden, Derbysh., an Wilson, Robert Mackay, J. P., Coolcarri-

a collar gemeUe arg., holding in the eagle's head couped arg., gorged with gan, CO. Kildare, a demi-wolf rampant

dexter claw a battle-axe erect ppr., a mural coronet sa., holding in the per pale indented arg. and az. Pallet

and resting the sinister on an escut- beak an escallop gu. virtues.

cheon of the second charged with a Wilmot, Sir Robert Rodney, Bart., D.L., Wilson, Edward Shinells, the Grange,
Melton, Brough, East Riding, Yorks,
quatrefoil vert. Sursum. of Osmaston, Derby.sh., an eagle's head in front of a demi-wolf sa. gorged with

Wills, a demi-griffin salient holding be- couped arg., gorged with a collar en-

tween the claws a battle-axe. cf. 64. 1 1 grailed az., holding in the beak or an a collar gemel a fasces arg. 253.6
escallop gu. Quod vvlt, valde vnlt.
| —Wilson, Berks, Yorks, and London, a
demi-wolf salient or. Res non verba.
Wills of Landrake, Cornw., a demi-griffin

with wings endorsed az. , holding with Wilmot-Horton, Bart., of Osmaston and Pro legibus ac Regibus. 31• -
|
Wilson of Waldershaigh, Bolsterstone,
both claws a battle-axe ppr. Sursum. ' Catton, Derbysh.: (i) Issuing out of
Wills, a demi-griffin segreant az., murally 1 waves of the sea ppr., a tilting-spcar

gorged or, sustaining a battle-axe ppr. erect or, headed and entiled with a Sheffield, same crest. Vincit qui se

Meruisse manu. • dolphin arg., finned, also or {for Hor- rincit.

Wills, Sandford-, of Willsgrove and ton). 140. 10. (2) An eagle's head Wilson of High Wray, Lanes, and Abbot
couped arg., gorged with a collar en-
| Hall, Westml., a demi-wolf rampant

Castlerea, co. Roscommon, Ireland :

(i) Out of a duciU coronet a boar's grailed az., holding in the beak an vert. 31-2

head and neck or, langued gu. (!<"' escallop gu. (for Wilmot). Wilson, Fountayne-, of Melton HaU,

Sandford). 41. 4. (2) A \ of Stodham and Chiselhampton, Yorks: (i) A demi-wolf sa., holding

demi-griffin Wilmot

segreant sa., holding between the claws Oxon., a demi-leopard rampant arg., an escutcheon {for Wilson). (2) Oa

a battle-axe ppr. {for Wills). Cor, spotted with hurts andtorteaux, hold- a mount an elephant, all ppr. {for

unum via una. ing in the dexter paw an acorn-branch Fountai/ne). cf. 133. 9

WlUs-Sandford, Arthur Pakenham, the vert, fructed or. Wilson of Ives Place, Maidenhead, Berks,
1

Priory House, Sherborne, Dorset, I Wilmot, Shropsh., a unicorn eouchant or. —a demi-woU rampant or. Pro legibus

same crests and motto. Wilney, a lion's gamb erect. cf. 36. 4 ac Regibus. Res non verba. 31.2

Willsher, the descendants of the late Wilsey, a demi-griffin with wings ele- Wilson, Colonel Christopher Wyndham,

George Willsher, Esquire, on a chapeau vated, holding in the claws a garland. J.P., D.L., of Rigmaden Park, Kirkby

gu., doubled erm., an eagle's leg erased Wilslord, Kent, a leopard's face per pale Lonsdale, same crest and first motto.

[

at the thigh or. Fortiier sed suaviter. or and gu. 22. 2 Wilson, Sir Mathew Wharton, Bart.,

Willshire, Sir Arthur Reginald Thomas, | Wilshere, Herts, a cup or. 177. 4 J.P., D.L., of Eshton HaU, Yorks, a
I

Bart., 77. Belgrave Road, S.W., a Wilshere of Hitchin, Herts, a lion ram- demi-wolf or, gorged with a coUar

|

Caffre holding in the dexter hand an pant gu., maned ppr. i- 13 gemel sa., resting the sinister paw on an

assegai in bend sinister, point down- Wilshere of the Forsythe, Herts, a lion escutcheon of the last, charged with a
^

wards, and supporting with the rampant gu. Fidelis. i- 13 —muUet of six points of the first. Res
I

sinister three assegais, points upwards, Wilson-Patten, see Winmarleigh, Baron. non verba. Loyal en tout. 30S. 5

all ppr. Khdat.—Ca/Jraria. 3"- ' Wilson, Sir Alexander, Bart., Archer Wilson of Western Bank, Sheffield,

Willson, a cannon sa., the stock or. j Yorks, a demi-wolf ppr., charged on

' House, Ecclesall, Yorks, a demi-lion

169. 12 gu., charged on the shoulder with a the shoulder with an estoile az., and
Willson of Charlton-Kings and Stroud, mullet of six points arg. Semper
holding between the paws a bugle-horn

Glouc, a wolf's head erased erminois, vigilans. sa., garnished and stringed or. Vincit

^ qui se vincit.
Wilson, Thomas Needham, Oak Lodge,
collared sa., charged with three mullets Wilson, Arthur Maitland, of Stowlang-
! Bitterne, near Southampton, a demi-
wolf holding an estoile, aU or. Pro
arg. cf. 30. II toft Hall, Suff., a demi-wolf or, the

Willson, a wolf's head erased erminois, sinister paw resting on a peUet, charged

gorged with a collar sa., thereon three with a iiem-.de-Us of the first. Wil

mullets arg. Ego de meo sensu jiidicu. .ionc wil. legibus ac Regibus.

cf. 30. I I Wilson, Thomas, B.A., Rivers Lodge, Wilson of Rivington Hall, Lanes, a
Willson of Dulwich, Surrey, a demi-wolf Harpenden, same crest. Touloir ce
demi-wolf or. 3'- 2

rampant sa., gorged with a collar dan- que Dieu vent. Wilson, Frank, Esquire, J. P., of Ulva,

cetteo and chained or, and holding be- Wilson, Charles Henry, Esquire, M.P., Onslow ViUas, Highgate, N., a demi-

tween the paws a branch of the walnut- of Warter Priory, Pocklington, Yorks, wolf. Res non verba.
Wilson, Rev. Canon James Allen, M.A.,
tree ppr. Persevcrantia paliiia. and of 41 , Grosvenor Square, London,
Willy or Willey, a dexter hand holding a a demi-wolf rampant. Pro legibus et J.P.. Bolton Rectory, Clitheroe, a dimi-
wolf rampant or. Vincit qui se vincit.
battle-axe ppr. 213. 12 Regibus. 31. 2

WIL 597 WIL

Wilson, John, Esquire, M.P., J.P., Perry- Wilson, a lion rampant gu. Semper Wilson, Bromley-, Maurice, Dalian Tower,
croft, ColwaU, Heref., a demi-wolf
rampant ppr. Hes non verba. vigilans. i. 13 AMilnthorpe crescent or, there-
:
Wilson, Robert, Esquire, J.P., of Brough- Wilson of Peiirith, Cumb., and Welbome, (i )
ton Grange, Cockermoutli, same crest
and motto. Afrom issuing flames of fire ppr. (2)

Wilson, Thomas Newby, the Landing, Lines, a lion's head arg., guttee-de- pheasant sitting ppr.
Lakeside, tlverston, a domi-wolf ram-
pant per chevron sa. ami art'., holding sang. cf. 21. I Wilson of Stratford-le-Bow, Middx., on
in the dexter paw a mullet of six points
arg., and resting the sinister on a Wilson, Captain William Henry, on a a cloud ppr., a crescent gu., issuing
trefoil slipped sa. Fide sed cui vide.
wreath of the colours, out of a mural fire ppr.
Wilson, Thomas Xeedham, 5, Clarence
Terrace, Regent's Park, a demi-wolf coronet or, a demi-lion rampant gu., Wilson, a globe inflamed at the top
holding an estoile, all or.
holding in the dexter paw a trefoil, ppr.
Wilson of Elsbrock, in the Netherlands,
and of Gloucester Square, Hyde Park, also or. Semper vigilans. Wilson, WiUiam Wright, Esquire,
London, W., a demi-wolf or, semee of
horse -shoes sa., holding between the Wilson of Plewlands. Scotland, a demi- F.R.C.S., Cottesbrook House, Acock's
paws an estoile of the first. Pro
legibus ac Regibus. lion gu. Semper riijilans. 10. 3 Green, near Birmingham, an eagle
displayed sa., langued gu. Semper
Wilson of Brinckliffe Tower, Yorks, a Wilson, Walter Henry, JIaryville, near
demi-wolf rampant or. Vincit qui .5c
Belfast, a demi-lion rampant gu. vigilans.
Semper riqilans.
Wilson, Ireland, a water-bouget or.

Wilson, Sir Samuel, D.L., M.P., of Ercil- 168. 4

doun, Anakie, Victoria, of 9, Grosvenor Wilson, an eagle displayed sa. 75-2
Square, London, and of Hughenden
Wilson of Glenderston, Renfrewsh.,
Manor, Buclis, a demi-lion or, charged
—Scotland, a negro's head ppr., coUared
on the shoulder with an estoile gu.,
and resting the sinister paw upon an arg. / ivill, wlio will not. Non dormit

qui eustodit.

escutcheon per pale sa. and gu., thereon Wilson of Soonhope and Edinburgh,

a wolf's head erased, also or. Semper Scotland, a dexter hand holding a pen

vincit. 31. 2 vigilans. 252. i ppr. Virtute et labore. 217. 10

Wilson, James, Esquire, of Greek Street, Wilson, Captain Gordon Chesney, M.V.O., Wilson, James, Esquire, of Glasgow, a

Soho, a demi-wolf or, gorged with a Brookljy Hall, Leicester, same crest talbot's head erased or. Semper vigi-

collar gemel vert, holding in the dexter lans. 56. 2

fore-paw a branch of oak fructed ppr. Wilson, Wilfrid, same crest and motto. Wilson, Scotland, a talbot's head erased
Wilson-Todd, WiUiam Henrv, of Hal-
Wilson, Ireland, a demi-wolf salient vert. arg. Semper vigilans. 56. 2
naby Hall and Tranby Park, Yorks :
Aviumque volatus. 31. 2 (i) On the trunk of an oak-tree fesse- Wilson, John, Esquire, K.C., of 9,
ways a fox sejant ppr., collared or {for Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh, a
Wilson of Dublin, a demi-wolf per fesse Todd). (2) Out of a mural coronet or,
a demi-lion rampant gu., holding in
or and gu. Semper vigilans. the dexter paw a trefoil slipped, also talbot's head erased gu., collared arg.
or, with the motto over, Semper vigi-
31. 2 Semper vigilans. 276. 14
lans (for Wilson). Oportet vivere.
Wilson, Henry Smithson Lee, Crofton Wilson of Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Wilson of West Wickham, Kent, a tal-
Hall, Wakefield, a demi-wolf or,
charged on the breast with a chapeau, Park, Middx., Greenwich, Kent, and bot's head erased ppr. Semper vigi-
the front to the sinister az. Res non
of Molesworth House, Brighton, Sus- lans. 56. 2
sex, a demi-lion gu., holding between
the paws an escutcheon arg., charged Wilson of Sneaton Castle, Yorks, a tal-
with a cart-wheel gu., and holding
verba. in the mouth three cinquefoils slipped bot's head erased az., charged on the

Wilson, Rev. Joseph Bowstead, Knight- vert. neck with three ingots of gold in fess
wick Rectory, Worcester, same crest Wilson of Barmer Cross, Eccleshall,
as Sir Jacob Wilson, charged with a crossed by another in bend ppr.
Yorks, issuant from flames ppr. a
Wilson of Queensferry, Scotland, a tal-
demi-lion az.. gorged with a collar
crescent for difference. gemel, and holding in the dexter paw bot's head erased arg. Expecta cuncta
a mullet, both arg.
Wilson-Barkworth, Arthur Bromby, the superne. S^- 2
Wilson, John, Esquire, J.P., D.L.,
Elms, Kirkella, Hull: (i) A demi-lion Hillhead House, Glasgow, a demi-lion Wilson, WiUiam Shepley, Tunbridge
arg., holding in the dexter paw a rampant holding between the paws a
lozenge charged with a crescent. Wells, an oak-tree eradicated ppr.,
clarion, and resting the sinister on an Semper vigilans.
fructed or. Virtus sibi pra'mium.
Wilson-Haffenden, John: (i) A gry-
estoile, both gu. 253. 5. (2) In front Wilsone, Charles Ranald, Campfield,
of a demi-wolf sa., gorged with a collar phon's head erased sa., pendent from
gemel, a fasces arg. Esto quod esse the beak an escutcheon arg., charged Glassel R.S.O., Aberdeensh., a talbot's

Awith a mullet sa. {2) demi-wolf or, head erased arg., langued gu. Semper

L-ideris. 253. 6 guttee-de-sang, holding between the vigilans.
paws a cross patee gu. Wilsone of Glasgow, a talbot's head ppr.
Wilson, Scotland, a wolf salient or. Ex- Wilson-Slater, Henry Bevan, White Hill,
Edgeworthstown, a lion passant per Semper vigilans.
ptcta cuncta superne. pale gu. and sa., holding in the dexter Wilton, Earl of (Egerton), Beaton Park,
paw a trefoil slipped vert. Garde la loi.
Wilson of Fingach, Scotland, a wolf Wilson of Scarr and Sledagh, co. Wex- near Manchester, three arrows, points
ford, out of a mural coronet or, a demi- downwards, one in pale and two in
sejant or. Expecta ctmcta superne. lion rampant gu., holding in the dexter saltire. or, headed and feathered sa.,
paw a trefoil of the first. Semper tied together with a ribbon gu. Vir-
Wilson of Ivnowle HaU, Warw., a wolf's
vigilans.
head or. Fcrtiter ei fideliter. 30. 5 Wilson of Kelton, Kirkcudbrightsh.,

Wilson, a lion's gamb erect and erased. Scotland, an anchor cabled and sur-
moimted by a star ppr. Pro Deo et
36. 4 tuti. non armis fido. I73- '
Wilson, John Gerald, C.B., of CliSe HaU, libertate.
Wilton, Glouc, issuing from an Earl's
Durh., and Seacroft, Yorks, on a Wilson, a crescent or, flammant ppr.
mount vert, a lion's gamb erased fesse- 163. 12 coronet a griifin's head, holding an

ways arg., thereon a lion's head oouped Wilson of Dallam Tower, Westml., same arrow in its beak and vulned in the

chest with the same. Vincit qui se

erminois. 25 S. 2 Wilton of London, an owl ppr. Lux in

Wilson, Darey Bruce, Seacroft Hall,

Leeds, same crest. tenebris. 96- 5

Wilson- Fitzgerald, William Henry, of Wilton of Snaresbrook, Essex, an owl

Chacombe, Banbury: (i) A boar pas- ppr., gorged with a collar or, affixed
thereto by a ribbon az. a perpendicular
sant gu., bristled and armed or,
gold Une and a plumb sa.
charged with a saltire of the last {for
Wilton, Wilts, an arm in armour em-
Fitzgerald). 25S. i. (2) On a mount
bowed, holding in the hand a dagger
vert, in front of a lion's head erminois,
ppr., hilt and pommel or.
a lion's gamb fesseways arg. {for 196. 5

Wilson). Slmnnetaboo. 25S. 2 Wilton, a dexter arm holding in the hand

Wilson, Hon. Andrew Heron, of Doon a bludgeon ppr. 214. 6

Villa, Maryborough. Queensland, Wiltshire, a horse's head erased and

member of the Legislative Council of bridled ppr. cj. 51. 5

Queensland, a lion rampant. Semper Wiltshire, Middx., a cross pat^e or.

vigilans. i- 13 165. 7

.: 1

WIM 5q8 WIN

Wimbeiiey of Bitctfield and Spalding, cherry, tree fructed ppr.. the neck Wingate, on a rock a palm-tree ppi.

lines, a buck's head ppr., attired or, charged for distinction with a cross Per ardva svrgo. cf. 144. 3

issuing from a garland of bar-leares crosslet of the first (jo'^ Wind^^r). (2) Wingate of Harlington and Sharpenhoe.
of the'firit.
A raven ppr., holding in the beat a Beds, a gate or, with the motto over.

Wimble of the Fiiais, Lewes, Sussex, holly-branch slipped ppr. (for Corbdl). Win.

a demi-lion cheqtiy or and az.. support- yvBa palliMtTC culpa. Wingfield, sa Powerscourt. Viscount.

ing -srith the paws an antique shield Windeyer, Hon. William Charl^, M.A., Wingfield-Baker, «« Baker.

gn.. thereon the ehemica] character of LL.D., of Lulworth, Boslyn Gardens. Wingfield, Worcs.. two wings elevated

Mars of the first. Sydney, and of Tomago, Hunter arg. too. 6
Wimboll, a dagger erect ppr.
i Wingfield, a swan's neck or, with wings

169. 2 ! Biirer, Xew South Wales, Australia,

Wimborne, Bafon (Guest), of Canford ti*f.« : an apple ppr. gu. 101. 6
Mug-nil Dorset, a swans head erased Windham of FeUbrig Hall, Xort, a bons
Wingfield, an eagle rising with wings

ppr., gorged with a collar or, and head erased within a fetterlock or, the expanded arg.. looking at the sun in
charged below with a cross moUne sa. bow compony-connter-eompony of the
splendour. FiddiU est de Dieu.
between two ostrich-feathers or. Anfirst and az. hon droit. Wingfield, Anthony Henry, 11, Queens

fcTTo noTi N.adio. lOi. i Windham, Charles, same crest and motto. Gardens, Hove. Sussex, a demi-eagle

Wimbnsh, a friar Tested in a russet gown Windham, John, same crest and motto. rising, wings expanded are., looking at

his paternoster, etc., all ppr., support- Windham, P.eginald, same crest and the sun in his glorv. Fidclili est di

ing himself on a crutch. Dicv.

Winipey, an arm in armour holding in Windle, a stag's head cabossed ppr. Wingfield, Edward Rhys, same crest.
Wingfield, Ireland, a cap per pale ermines
the gauntlet a dagger ppr. 122. ;

CWinall, on a mural coronet gn., a mullet Windle, Bertram A., M.D., F.S.A.', and are., charged with a fess gu.. be-
tween two wings, the dexter of the
or. F.KS., the University, Birmingha

Wimms, *££ Wynants. second, the sinister of the first.
Charles Htimphrey, same
Winbolt, a desfter arm embowed. habited two crosses patee or.

gu.. slashed arg,. holding in the hand 266.

ppr. a falcon of the second belled or. Windley, Eev. Francis, of Dethick-Lea. Sir Edward, K.C.B., 40,
Albion Street, W., same crest. Posse.
all between two wines sa. Derbysh., in front of a wolfs head
noUe, nciiilt.
Winch or Winehe of'Hannes, Beds, a erased or, gorged with a collar nebuly Wingfield, Godfrey Lee, same crest and

dexter hand holdinc a spear, all pjff. az., three fleurs-de-lis, also az. Slal

214- II sua cviqui din. 273. 4

WinelL, out of a ducal coronet or, a bons Windlove, Winlove, and Windlowe, a Wingfield, Harry Robert Shaw, same

head aSront«e arg.. between two spears bunch of leaves vert, ended by a ducal crest and motto.

of the first bead^ ppr. Wingfield, John Maurice, Tickencote

Winch, Ireland, an escallop or. 141. 12 cubit arm vested Hall, Stamford, same crest and motto.

Wnch, George. Holcombe, Chatham, ^ he hand holding a Wingfield of Tickencote. RutL, a cap
Kent, an escallop or, charged on the falcon ppr., teaked and belled or, the per pale sa., guttce-d'eau and arg.,
charged with a fess gu., between two
breast with an escaHop. and holding whole between two wings of the third.

in each claw a rose gu., leaved and Windonte or Windowche^ of Radiswell, wings, the dexter of the second, the

sKpped ppr. Tin lit rivas. 269. s Herts, a cubit arm erect vested arg., sinister of the fii^t. Posse, noUt. ncfiUe.
gloved gu., between two wings ppr..
Winehester, Marquess ol (Paulet). Am- Wingfield of Onslow, Shropsh., a high
boimet or cap per pale sa. and arg.,
port St. Marr'i. Andover, a falcon holding a falcon, also ppr.. beaked and

with wings expanded or. belled of the belled or. between two wings all guttee counter-

same, and gorged with a ducal coronet Windover of London, a cubit arm vested changed, on the cap a fess gu.

gn. Aymez IcryaidtL Sj. 2 gu., CTiffed arg., holding in the hand Wingfield, Bart, (extinct), of Lethering-

Winehester, Scotland, a hand holding a ppr. three nails or, alf between two ham, Suff., a cap per pale ermines and

cluster of grapes ppr. Hot ard-ua rir,- wings arg. Labor omnia rincit. arg,, charged with a fesse gu., between

e-ere dot-et. 219. 6 two aings expanded, the dexter cf the

Winehest^ of London, and of Oakfield r, Glouc, a lion's gamb erect and second, the sinister of the first.

Lodge. Hawkhurst, Kent, in front cf a erased az., holding a cross crosslet Wingham, a sword and a feather in sal-

cross crcBslet fitched or, a Uon passant fitched or. cf. 36. 1 tier ppr. 1 7°- ^

az.. the dexter fore- paw supporting a Windsor, Baron (Windsor-dive), Hewell Wingoak, two oaks between wings.

mascle gn.. and pendent from the Grange, Redditch, Worcs.: (i) A Wingroye, a phoenix in flames ppr. 82. 2

mouth a double chain of the first. griffin passant arg., dncallv gorged Wingroye of the Grove, Worth, Sussex,
on a Roman fasces lying fessewise a
WinebOsea, Eari ol, (Bneh-Hatton) Agn. (for Clii'i). 63. 2. (2) buck':,

A(1) fawn trippant or (f^-^ EattoT,). head afiront*e, couped at the neck arg., phoenix with wings expanded ppr..
A(2) griffin passant sa. (/or Finch).
attired or (for Windsor). Je me fie eti each wing charged with a cinquefoil

f 5. 2. Ji Tisportd'Cray. cf. 47. I IHeu. 119. 12 or. Fear God and dread nought. 82. S

Winekwortb, a cinqnefoil ppr. 14?. 12 Windsor, Berks and Warw., a stag's Wlnlaw, P^v. George Preston Kelsall,
the Rectory, Morden, Surrey, upon a
WineoW and Wineofl, Leics., and of head afirontee, couped at the neck arg.

Waldingfield. Su5., an arm in armour 1:9. 12 hillock vert, three javelins, one in pale

em'iowed. couped at the shoulder, erect Windsor, a sheaf of seven arrows enfiled and two in .'laltire ppr.. suspended

from the elbow ppr.. garnished or. by a ducal coronet, aD ppr. cf. 175. 9 therefrom by a ribbon or, an- escut-

holding in the hand, also ppr., a spear, Wlndns, on a ducal coronet or, a serpent cheon sa., charged with an acorn leaved

also or, headed arg. entwining a sheaf of arrows ppr. and slipped, also or. What I win I

Winde, Xori, a giifBn's head erased gu. hup. 269. 10

Winlord, a dexter hand holding a sheaf Winmarleigb, Baron (Rt. Hon. the late

Winder, a dexter hand throwing a dart of arrows, all ppr. 214. 3 John Wflson-Patten ; extinct), of Win-

ppr. 214. 4 Winlord, Bart, (eiiinct). Worcs., on a Amarleigb, Lanes: (i) griffin's head

Wind», Cumb.. out of a ducal coronet ducal coronet a Moor's head in profile erased vert, beaked or (for Patten).

or. a bulls head erm.. holding in the erased ppr. A66. 2. (2) demi-wolf rampant or
—{for Wilson). Sulla paUescere culpa.
mouth a cherry-branch slipped and Wing, P.utL, between two win^ or, a

fmcted, all ppr. matmch per pale arg. and vert. Tirtvs ad sidera iollit. 31. 2

Winder, Corbett-, William Corbet, of ^ngam, out of a ducal coronet a broken Winn, sei St. Oswald. Baron.
Vaynol Part, Monlgomerysh. : (i) A halberd.
Winn, see Headley, Lord.

TallaxT coronet or, therefrom issuaut Wlngate, Scotland, an arm in armour Winn, Yorks, and London, a demi-eagle

a bufialo's head sa.. armed of the first, embowed, holding in the hand a sci- displayed or, ducally gorged erm.

holding in the mouth a branch of mitar ppr. Svvm cuiguc. 196. 10 Tout pour Dieu et ma patrie. cf. 81. 2

WDf 599

Wnm, Arthur T., Esquire, iideb'axA, over the hack sa., and charasd on the on an escutcheon ara:

SnTT . a demi-eafffe draplaved or. ducallv body with two trpfnfla slipped of tht

jocaed erm. xUlaat lf:r Winter). Sv6 iub luabra

Wua^DgUta, Sir Fn-

D.I-, of Stanfcr- i 'rseet, Surrey, Ooac.. and Worcs., a
Saracen's head aifr , ;. cubic arm erect vesft^d or. holding va.
iho'iliiera ppr.. i^-- ^ the hand ppr. three oatrich-ffiatfajers,

- 1- the centre one sa., the others of the

templea ars. andaa. 6--^.'^ i-j-^n ::iiii'i.

IOC. 5 first.
Winaington, Cheah.. a atiH ars.
niSeriiot&sni, a demi-mountain cat ram-
WrnsJoe, a draaon paasant with, wmgs pant gardant per pale or and iju.,
efevaced. holdma ra the deiter daw a auttee coonterchanged. ProEvi-m rnalz

•iaager in pale. ff- Tj- - pereuTO. cf. 2r. :2

Winsor, B^yos-, of Gwersyfll, Dea- UUettodumi, Frederick. Esquire of

Abigi=h- : ( I ) tmicoca'a head erased the Birches. Strond. on a ducal ccronet

or, eharaed with an ammlet between a leopard's face. PrrEmia main

four croea croeslets az. {for WiTUor], pereuiU.

Acf. 45. J. (2) gjiilln sejant with TBte^mmam, out of a mural coronet

wings elevated ara.. hdiiina in the sa., a spear between two palm-hranchea

heak a trefofl slipped vert, ami resting in saltier, ail ppr. r-:. :

the deiter claw ttpon. an escutchiecn a cower arg. 156- 2

ars., charged with a mullet =a. ifor Esd (Xumour). ShUlinsliee

E-iiiycn,. Ji ne change tri'en maiirmt. Park, near Petworth. a Eon passant
Winspeare, a hand ppr., sxaspin^ a key
gardant arss., iiofiifnj- in the deTtrpy
wizb. wartia at eitha end or. paw a BTKie-moIine sa. Esse, quam

WiDstanley, of Braonston Hoose, Leis.,

a c.3ckatrice displayed or, crested and Wimhrop, on a moum: v^:t a hare
'

wattled go. >zi. zj. current ppr. 136. 3

Winstanlsf, Williani Alfred. Chaiaeley Wimhrop of Groton. SuS.. on a mount

llanor, Clitteroe, Lancaster, same vert a hare coaram; ppr. Svea sindt

crest. Pmitz garde. tkmniini. 136. ;

Winsunle? of Winstanley. Lanes, an Winde, two wings expam&d ppn IC9. 6

arm. emiowed vested an.. cnSied ara^. Winde, Glouc. within

ioldina in the hand ppn a sword of thereon perched a mardec

tiie liit. hilt and pommel or. 204- r caDop ara. StfJ farhtna
WSBtBV, Eaati at, see Fa^frrmn ¥13,14 at.
WmsamoiL, a boar's head cooped sa.

WlBtOil, Seotlaiid. a garb or^ 153. 2

WiB^Ofle, a. delta hand Wbhoqb, Scotland, a dove vnlanir ppr.

LoHmg four arrows ppr. cf. 214, 3 cf. $3. to

Stapteton, GUrac., a garfa ViBiavr, Hants and Won^ : (i) A cock

erect or. sustained on the dexter side pheasant close ppr. cf. go. S. (2j
Out of a ducal coronet or, a cubit arm
by a lion rampant arg., and on the in armour erect ppri. gamsheii of the

sinister by another az. cf. 3. S

WmtS of A^LO-, CO. Heath, a martlet. Erst, koldina in I'He- gaundet three

ostrJct-feathers arg.

Winter, Francis Pratt. CJiLG.. Port WI"''il't^lWfll of London, a demi-lKHi

Moresby, British Xew Gninea, a rampant az. Fortid isto, ilou favx.

majrtiet or.

Winier, James Sandoson, ILA.. Agher, —Bart. {ixti7Kt\.

SimnLertiill co. iteath, a ryitPTilfp; or, ,

i-harz^i ^th a crescent gu. id i*i3. aan favx. EMo ianas «*
ne lit lea te magid impamdod. la. 2
Wnuef, Leics. a hawk arg.. holdin.^ in
~ Ditton Pajrk and Quaznton,
tee dexter claw a fish erect or. Bucks, out of a ducal coronet or. an
eaaie's head between two wings sa..
Winter, a demi-griffin gn., winged per
la in the beak a chaplet 01 laurel
pale ara. and az.. gorged with a ducal
i^ironet or. holdina in the dexter claw

a garb of the last. Thomas Henrv Ricketts, Es-
Wiiller of Derham, GIonc. Worcs., and
quire, of Tyglyn Ayron, Cardigansfa.,
Bemingiiam. Xocf.. a hind trrppant and Wefffsfard H^nor, Wellington.
Somas., upon a mount vert, in front
arg., dncaUy gorged, lined, and ringed of an eagle's head erased sa., liokuna
in the beak a wreath of laurel ppr..
orJ ' " cf. 124- i- two wings saltirewEe arg^ Jfirars 2f

Winter of Canterbury. Kent, on a motnit

vert, a hind gn.. dacaHy gorged. Kned, confide.
and eharaed on the shooldor with an

annulet or. Winyani, a famik's head cafao^ed ppr.
Winser-Irviiig, Hon. WHIiam Irring,
122. 5
J.P., of Xoorilim. Goolbtrm Biver, Wisziet, Scotland, a towar arz., with, a
itotra. Victoria. Australia, member
c'zpcla and iia;i gu. 157. 15

of the Legislative Coonott of Victoria : Wininam of Charlton. Baks, a bears

A(i) dexter cnbrt arm in armotir, head erased ara.. muzzled or. collared

holding in the aaimtleG a branch of sa., rinaed and lined of the second.

holly coDsistina of seven leaves and cf. 35- i

fracted. all ppr.. motto over. Haud Wire, Travers Barton, of_ Blakes. Ly-
A•dlii hiheiftia v.ntU (for Irrinj . (21
minaton. Hants, one of H13L Lieu-

hind trippant ara-. supporting with the tenants ttir the City of London, a

SEofeter fore-foot a saltire gu-. gorged demi-bay horse saddled and bridled

with a collar dory coonteriiory. with az.. the &ce and mane covered with

chain affixed thereto, and reflexed armour ppr.. resting the singer K?ct

37

6oo WOL

vested, holding in the dexter hand two Wittewrong, Lawes-, Sir Charles Bennet, Wolf, Wolfe, and Woof, Shropsh., a denii-

arrows in saltire points downwards, Bart., of Rothamstead Manor House, wolf rampant sa., holding between its
St. Albans, Herts: (i) A Saracen's paws a regal crown ppr. Fides in ad-
and resting the sinister hand on a head couped below the shoulders ppr.. '
trefoil slipped, and in fiont of the man versis. 31. 12

a fleur-de-lis, all or. Sapit qui Deo wreathed about the temples, and tied WoUall, out of a ducal coronet a dexter

sapit. 274. 3 in bows or and gu. 2S0. 10. (2) A hand ppr., holding a rose of the first
j
Wiseman, issuing out of a tower a derai- stalked and leaved vert. 218. 11
mount vert, thereon the trunk of a
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man armed in mail ppr., holding in the tree fessewise eradicated and sprouting Wolfall of London, a wolf's head erased

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dexter hand a dart, and on the sinister to the dexter, surmounted by an erm. sa., ducally gorged or. cf. 30. 8
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arm a shield, the temples wreathed pa-ssant ppr. Pour la foy. 2S9. 11 WoUall, out of a ducal coronet gu., a
Wittingham, a lion's head.
^

arg. andsa. 3"- 21. i dexter hand ppr., holding a rose of the

Wiseman, Essex and Berks, a tower or, Witton of London and Yorks, an owl first stalked and leaved vert. 21 8. 11
I

the portway arg., on the top a demi- arg., legged sa., ducally gorged or. Wolfe, see Wolf.

Moor in mail, all ppr., his temples cf. 96. 5 Wolfe, Viscount Kilwarden {exiinci), a
wreathed arg. and sa., holding in the
dexter hand a dart of the first, plumed I
and headed of the second, and in his
sinister a Roman shield or. Witts of London, an eagle with win wolf's head erased sa., ducally gorged

elevated sitting mount of com or. Pro patrice amore. cf. 30. 8
[

springing, holdin] n the beak a sprig WoIJe of Hatherton, Chesh., out of a

of broom, all ppr ducal coronet a demi-wolf rampant.

Wisham, a demi-lion or. 10. 2 Witts, George Backhouse, Esquire, J.P., cf. 31- 2

Wishart of Pitarrow, Forfarsh., a demi- Hill House, Leckhampton, same crest. Wolfe, a wolf passant, collared, and a

eagle with wings expanded ppr. Mercy Ante obilum nemo felix. line therefrom reflexed over the back.

• desire. Witts, a greyhound current. cf. 58. 2 cf. 28. 10

Wishart of Brechin, Scotland, an eagle 1 Witty, out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter Wolfe, Birch-, of WoodhaU, Essex: (i)
Mdisplayed gu.
myercy is de-iire. 75. 21 hand ppr., holding a sword wavy in A demi-wolf rampant gu., charged on

Wishart of Logie, an eagle displayed sa., pale gu., hilted or. 212. i the body with a chevron or, and hold-

[ ing between the paws a mural coronet
Aof the last {for Wolfe). 3:. 9. (2)
armed and membered gu., vulned by 1 Wix, on a rock ppr., a wyvern sejant gu. mount vert, thereon a fleur-de-lis arg.,

—an arrow shot through the body ppr. Wodderspoon, Scotland, a dexter hand
:
Avitos juvat honores. Quid nan holding a garland of laurel, all ppr.

scepiiis pro Immanueli. cf. 75. 2 Deo juvante. 218. 4 entwined with two snakes ppr. {for
Birch).
Wisheart, see Belsches-Wisheart. Wodehouse, see Kimberley, Earl of.

Witford, eight pens in saltier, four and Wodehouse, issuing out of a clou Wolfe, Ireland, a wolf's head erased

four banded. de.xter hand holdin b. Frappe ducally gorged or. Pro patrice amore.
I

Witham, a cubit arm erect vested az., forte. 14. 9 cf. 30. 3

cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr a Wodehouse, William Herbert, Wolfe, George, of Forenaughts. Black-

cinquefoil stalked or. cf. 205. 2 of Woolnier's Park, Herts, on a duc.il hall, and Bishop Land, co. Kildare,

Witham, Lines, out of a ducal coronet coronet or, a cross crosslet arg. In Ireland, same crest. cf. 30. 8

or, a demi-peacock of the same. 103. 1 hoc signo. Wolfe of Arthington, Torquay, a wolf's

Witham of Lartington Hall, Yorks, out Wodehouse, Colonel Josceline Heneage, head erased sa., charged with a bezant,

of a ducal coronet or, a demi-woman, C.B., a dexter cubit arm vested arg., thereon a cross moline of the first.

her hair dishevelled ppr., holding in and grasping a club in bend sinister or. Lupus non lepus.

her dexter hand a gem • ring of the Frappe fort. Wolfe-Barry, Sir John Wolfe, K.C.B.,

first. Optime merenti. Wodehouse, Edmond Robert, M.A., a 23, Delahay Street, Westminster, a
gryphon gu., wings elevated and ad-
Witham, T. Maxwell, Esquire, 5, Grays cubit arm ppr., vested arg., and grasp- dorsed, barry of six or and az.. in its

Inn .Square, W.C.samecrest and motto. ing a club in bend sinister or. Frappe

Wither, a demi-hare quarterly gu. and mouth a rose arg., leaved and slipped

az., holding in the mouth three ears : Wodehouse, Henry Ernest, C.M.G., Hong ppr., resting the dexter paw on a port-

of wheat or. Kong, a dexter arm couped below the cullis with chains sa. Boulez en avant.

Wither, Bigg-, of Manydown, Hants : (i)' elbow, vested arg., and grasping a Wolferstan, Pipe-, Francis Stafford, of

A demi-hare erect az., holding in the club or. Frappe fort. AStatfold Hall, Staffs : (i) wolf under

mouth three ears of ripe corn, charged WodehuU, Oxon., on a ducal ooronet a Aa tree, aU ppr. {for Wolferstan). (2)

on the shoulder with a mullet or. (2) 1 vol, all or. cf. 113. i leopard's head erased or {for Pipe).

A rhinoceros ppr. 226. 7 Wodeson, of Lowdham and Gunthorpe, Qui sera sera. 23. 3

Withering, Essex and Staffs, a raven Notts, out of a ducal coronet or, a WOI0, a wolf regardant holding in the
flame of fire issuant ppr.
[ mouth an arrow in bend barb down-

with wings expanded sa., beaked arg.,

gorged ivith a ducal coronet or. cf. 107. 3 Wodnester, an eagle's head erased arg., ward.

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Witherington, a bull's head couped sa., gorged with a ducal coronet or. Wolfl of Cams Hall, Hants, Baron of

platee, armed arg. cf. 83. lO Russia and a baronet {extinei) : (i) In
the centre, out of a ducal coronet or,
| a demi-wolf salient ppr. (2) On the
dexter side, out of a ducal coronet or,
Withers of Holt, Norf., a demi-hare Wodor, an eagle with wings p.ddor.-ed
i

salient az., holding in the mouth three arg., preying on a fox ppr.
i

of wheat or. Wogan of Rathcoffey and Richardstown,

Withie of Wotton, Calne, and Berry CO. Kildare, a lion's gamb couped and a fleur-de-lis arg., between two im-

Norbert, Devonsh., out of a ducal coro- erect gu. cf. 36. 4 perial eagle's wings displayed tawny.
(3) On the sinister side, on a ducal
net or, a cross Calvary gu., between Wogan-Browne, Major Francis William coronet or, an eagle displayed sa.,
ducally crowned gu. Dante Deo.
t wo wings erect arg. cf. 1 1 1 . i Nicholas, an heraldic tiger az., maned,

Withington, Thomas Ellames, Esquire, tufted, and armed or. Qui non ci-

Conservative Qub, Liverpool, a lion's conia tigris. Wolgar, Hants, on a mount vert, a peew it

head erased sa. Wolcot of Knowle House, Devonsh., a ppr.

Withypoule, Suii., a demi-mountain cat hawk's head gu., guttee-d'or, holding Wolin, a lion's head erased ^a. Faveii'e

rampant gardant per pale or and gu., in the beak a fleur-de-lis, also or. Deo. 17- S

guttee counterchanged. cf. 26. 12 cf. 84. 12 Wollacombe of Wollacombe, Devonsh., a

Witmore, out of a ducal coronet a cock's Wolcott of Wolcott, aiudleigh, South- spur leathered or, the rowel-points

head. 90. 6 cott, Biterston. and Lisleigh, Devonsh., embrued ppr. 178. 8

Witt, Lines, a dexter hand couped in a griffin's head erased arg., guttee-de- Wollacombe, Devonsh., a falcon ppr.,

fess. 221. 6 sang, charged with a fleur-de-lis az., with wings expanded, charged with

Wittewrong, Bucks and Herts, a Sara- bezantee. cf. 66. 2 three bars gu., belled or.
cen's head couped below the shoulders Wolf or Wolfe,
ppr., wreathed round the temples and Wolf, a gray ilf current erm. 28. 4 WoUasfon, Shropsh., a demi-griffin se-

passant ppr., in front greant, holding in its dexter claw a

tied in bows or i Igu. 289. 10 of I oak vert. mullet.

WOL 601 WOO

Woilaston, F. E. A., Esquire, of Sheiiton An oak-tree ppr., charged with a cross Wondesford, a cross crosslet fitchee gu.,

Hall, Leics., out of a mural coronet crosslet or for difference {for Wol- surmounted by a sword in bend sinister,

or, a demi-griffin salient arg., holding a ryclie). Incorrupla fides. cf. 143. 5 point downwards, ppr. cf. 166. 12

mullet pierced sa. Ke quid falsi. Wolryche - Whitmore, Rev. Francis Wood, see Halifax, Viscount.

Woilaston, Arthur Naylor, C.I.E.. of Henry, of Dudmaston, Shropsh., same Wood of Hollin HaU, Yorks, an oak-
Glen Hill, Walmer, Kent, same crest
I crest and motto. tree ppr., fructed or. Proi-alria. 143. i;

and motto. Wolseley, Viscount, Farm House, Glynde, Wood of Bishop's HaU, Essex; (i) An
;

Wollcote of Exeter, Devonsh., an eagle's Sussex, out of a ducal coronet or, a oak-tree eradicated ppr. (2) A martlet

head or, guttce-de-sang, beaked az., wolf's head ppr. Homo homini lupus. on the stump of an oak-tree sprouting

holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis of the Wolseley, Sir Charles Michael, Bart., out branches, all ppr. Tutis in undis.

first. 84. 12 D.L., of Wolseley, Staflfs, out of a Wood, William Derisley, of Riccarton,

Wollen, a demi-lion holding between the ducal coronet or, a wolf's head erased Christchurch, New Zealand, an oak-
paws a cushion tasselled. ppr. Homo homini lupus. tree fructed. Semper sursum. 143. 2
Wolseley, Lieutenant-General Sir George Wood of Woodborough and Nether Col-
Wolley-Dod, see Dod. Benjamin, K.C.B., Meean Meer, Pun- wick. Notts, an oak-tree ppr., fructed
WoUey of Woodhall, near Shrewsbury, jaub, India, out of a ducal coronet or,
or. 143. 2
Shropsh., a lion rampant erminois.

I- 13 a wolf's head ppr. Honio homini Wood, Yorks, an oak-tree fructed ppr.
WoUey, Oldnall-t (i) A lion rampant lupus.
143- -

erminois, charged on the shoulder with Wolseley, Sir Capel Charles, Bart., of Wood, Bart, (extinrt). of Gatton Park,

a cross pati'e fitchee sa. for distinc- Mount Wolseley, co. Carlow, out of a Surrey, an oak-trte eradicated ppr.,

Ation (/or WoUey]. cf. i. 13. (2) ducal coronet or, a wolf's head ppr. fructed vert. Tutus in undis. 143. 2

demi-lion arg., guttee-de-larmes, du- Mors mihi vita est. Wood, in front of a mount vert, thereon

cally crowned and resting the sinister Wolseley-Jenkins, Major Charles Brad- an oak-tree ppr., three bezants in fesse.

paw upon a cross patt-e fitchee or (for ford Harries : { i ) On a mural coronet Sictit serimus sic metinius.

Oldnall). Pieux quoiqiie preux. sa., a lion passant regardant or, sup- Wood, George Swinford, Esquire, and

Wolley, PhlUips-, of Highgate, Middx. : porting with the dexter paw an es- Albert Wood, Esquire, of Bodlondeb,

(i ) Same crest as (i) above (for Wolley). cutcheon barry of six az. and erm.. Carnarvonsh., in front of a mount,

cf. I. 13. (2) Between two oak- charged with an annulet or (for Jen- thereon an oak-tree fructed ppr., three

branches ppr., on a garb fesse wise hins). (2) Out of a ducal coronet or, bezants.
vert, a lion rampant sa., gorged with a
a wolf's head ppr., with marks of dis- Wood of Enfield, Middx., and Yorks, on

ducal coronet, and therefrom a chain tinction (for Wolseley). Perge sed a mount vert, an oak-tree ppr., fructed

reflexed oyer the back or, holding caufe. or. 274. 15

between the paws an escallop gu. (for Wolsey of Cottingham, Suff., a naked Wood of Coxhoe HaU, Durh., and Acton

Phillips). Ducit amor palriai. 3. 10 arm embowed grasping a shin-bone, Cantlow, Warw., same crest. Irrideo

WoUey of Comberworth, Lines, on a aU ppr. tempcstatem.

mount vert, a lion couchant arg. Wolsey of Newton, Norf., a beast in the Wood of Mount House and Hetton,

cf. 7. 5 shape of a beaver az., with long ears Durh., on a mount vert, an oak-tree

Wolley, a cubit arm erect vested paly of erect, finned down the back or, web- fructed ppr. Irrideo tempestatcm.

four arg. and az., holding in the hand footed. 274. 15

ppr. a bunch of leaves vert. Wolstenholme of Wolstenholme, Lanes, Wood, John, Esquire, J.P., D.L., Hen-

WoUey of Beeston, Notts, a man's head Dransfield and Horsleygate, Derbysh., giave Hall, Bury St. Edmunds, on a

in profile and bearded clad in a hood and of Winchenden, iXiddx., an eagle mount in front of an oak-tree fructed

of maU ppr., and charged on the neck displayed or, standing on a snake the trunk of a tree fessewise eradicated.

with a cross crosslet sa. for distinction. nowed az. Dei donum. 230. i

Honeste nudax. Wolstenholme, Bart, (extinct), of London, Wood, Samuel HiU, Esquire, J.P., D.L.,

WoUstoneeraft of Mark's Gate, Essex, an eagle displayed or, standing on a of Moorfield, Glossop, Derbysh., same

and London, out of a naval coronet or, snake nowed az. In ardua virtus. crest and motto.

a demi-merniaid holding in her dexter Wolston or Wolstone, an arm in armour Wood of Grangehaugh, Scotland, an oak-

hand a mirror ppr., and in her sinister embowed wielding a sword ppr. slip fructed ppr. Diu virescit. 1 5 1 . 3

a comb or. 184. 14 195. 2 Wood-Burne, a lion rampant gu. Audax

Wolmer, a dexter arm erabowed ppr., Wolstonecraft, out of a mural coronet or, ingcnii.
a demi-mermaid holding in the dexter
vestecl vert, cuffed or, holding in the hand a purse ppr., and in her sinister a Wood, Sir Lindsay, Bart., the Hermitage,
comb. Vigilans. Chester-le-Street, a woU's head erased
hand a covered cup, also or. 203. 4 sa., gorged with a coUar or, the coUar
Wolton, on a bezant a martlet arg. charged on the band with three oak-
Wolmer, Worcs., between two wings or, Wolverstone, a Minerva's head affrontee leaves vert between two acorns slipped

a w olfs head erased sa.

Wolmer, Worcs., a griffin's head erased

sa., between two wings or. ppr. 182. I and leaved ppr. Loyal en tout. 293. 6

ncf. 65. Wolverstone, Suff. and Staffs, a wolf pas- Wood, a wolf's head sa., coUared or. 30. 9

Wolmer of Bloxholme and Swinsted, ' sant or. 28. 10 Wood, Francis John Adelbert, Esquire,

Lines, two lobster's claws erect or, Wolverton, Baron (Glyn), Iweme Jlinster, J.P., of Hallow Park, Worcester, a

holding an escallop arg. Blandford, an eagle's head erased sa., wolf's head erased ppr. Deo diice.

Wolrich'of Cowling, Suff., a demi-royal |

guttee-d'or, holding in the beak an Wood of London, a wolfs head erased

tiger ppr. escaUop arg. Fidei tenax. sa., collared gu., rimmed or. 30. 11

Wolrige, Arthur Field Wolrige, Esquire, , WombweU, Sir George Orbv, Bart., D.L., Wood of Islington, Middx., out of a mural
coronet gu., a wolf's head sa., collared
of Sheldons, Hants, and 23, Castle- of Wombwell, Yorks, a unicorn's

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town Road, West Kensington, an oak- head couped arg. In well beware. arg.

j Wood-Besly : (i) In front of a tower
triple - towered arg., the trunk of
tree ppr. Strong and firm. I43- 5 49- 7 a tree fessewise eradicated and sprout-

Wolrige-Gordon, Henry, Esquire, Bar- WombweU, a dragon's head erased or, ing to the dexter ppr. (for Besly). (2)
Upon the stump of a tree eradicated
rister-at-law, 53, Queen's Gate, Lon- charged on the neck with a chaplet ppr., a wolf's head erased paly of six
arg. and gu., holding in the mouth a
don, S.W., a hart's head ppr. By- | vert.
\

dard. I-I- 5 WombweU of Xorthfleet, Kent, a tiger's

Wolrige or Wolridge, a horse-shoe or, head erased or, gorged with a garland

between two wings ppr. i::o. 11 1 of laurel vert.

Wolryche-Whitmore, Francis Alexander, Womerton of Womerton, Worcs., Hatton, staff raguly in bend sa. (for Wood).
Wood, George William Rajmer, Single-
of Dudmaston. Shropsh. : A(i) falcon 1 Shropsh., a unicorn's head couped gu.
ton, Manchester, a mount vert,
close on the stump of a tree with a 49- 7
thereon in front of an oak-tree ppr. a
branch springing from the dexter side, Womphrey, a book expanded ppr. Pax
boar regardant sa., hoofed, tusked.
aO ppr. (for Whitmore). 36. 11. (2) tiia, Domine, et requies mea. 15S. 3

1,

woo 602 WOO

and gorged with a collar, therefrom a Wood, Devonsh., a derai- woodman hold- the sinister arm extended, the hand

chain reflexed over the back and ing in his dexter hand an oak-slip and grasping a wolf's head erased sa. Deus

affixed to the tree or. 258.12 in his sinister a club resting on his robur meum.

Wood, Staffs, and of West Cutton and shoulder, all ppr., and wreathed about Wood, John Baddeley, M.A., Henley

Thorp, York3. a wolf's head erased the middle vert. Hall, Ludlow, same crest and motto.

sa., collared and ringed or. 30. 1 Wood of Shynwood, Shropsh., Surrey, Wood, Captain George Wilding. Niths-

Wood of Beadnall, Northumb., a wolfs and Brize Norton. Oxon., a demi-wood- dale House, Ingatestone, Surrey, a

head sa., erased or, gorged with a collar man arg., holding a club over his dexter savage affrontee ppr., wreathed about

of the last, charged with three annulets shoulder or. 186. 5 the head and loins, holding over his
dexter shoulder a club, and in his
gu. </. 3°- 1 Wood, James, Esquire, J. P., of Wood-

Wood, CoUingwood Lindsay, Freeland, ville, CO. Sligo, Ireland, a demi-savage sinister hand a wolf's head erased.

Forgandenny, Perthsh., a wolf's head ppr., wreathed about the temples and Deus robur meum.

erased sa., collared and ringed or, the loins vert, and charged on the breast Wood, Bart., of Bonnytown, Fifesh., a

collar charged on the band with three with a crescent gu., holding in his demi-savage %vreathed about the head

oak-leaves vert. Loyal en tout. 314-9 dexter hand an oak-tree eradicated and and middle with laurel, and holding in

Wood, a lion's head erased ducally fructed, and in his sinister a club rest- his dexter hand a club erect. Defend.

crowned. 18. 8 ing on his shoulder, both also ppr. Wood, a demi-woodman holding in his

Wood of Thoresby, Lines, a lion's head Fructu cognoscitur arbor. dexter hand an olive-branch, and in

erased and ducally crowned. Strenue Wood of Hareston, Devonsh., a demi-wild his sinister a club, all ppr. Suaviter

et audacter. 18. 8 man holding in his dexter hand ppr. sed fortiter.

Wood of Newbold Revel, Rugby, Warw.. an oak-tree eradicated vert, fructed or. Wood, on an Eastern coronet or, a

a demi-lion rampant arg., semee of Wood of North Taunton, Devonsh., a leopard passant regardant ppr.,

buckles sa., resting the sinister paw woodman ppr., wTeathed about the holding in the dexter paw a banner

upon an escutcheon of the last, temples and loins, and holding in the gu., the staff and spear-head also ppr.

charged with a wolf's head erased of dexter hand an olive-branch, all vert. Wood, Suff., on a ducal coronet or, an

the first. Virtide et labore. Wood, Lanes, out of a mural coronet arg., eagle per pale of the same and sa.

Wood, Arthur Herbert Edward, Sud- a demi-woodman ppr., wreathed about Wood, Suff., on a ducal coronet or, an

bourn Hall, same crest. the loins and temples vert, holding in eagle with wings expanded per pale or

Wood of Codshall, Somers., a demi-lion his dexter hand a griffin's head erased and sa. cf. 77. 5
rampant purp., holding an acorn or,
and in his other over his sinister Wood, Middx., of Nottsgrove, Essex, and

the cup vert. c/. 1 2. 3 shoulder a club, also ppr. Newton, near Middlewich, Chesh., a
hawk close arg., jessed and belled or,
Wood of Hiltwood, Staffs, a demi-lion Wood, Joseph Snell, Esquire, 29, Ken-

rampant purp., holding an acorn- sington Court, S.W., a demi-man standing on a lure ppr. cf. 85. 14

branch vert, fructed or. c/. 12. 3 aflrontee holding over his dexter Wood, Shropsh., a falcon rising.
shoulder a club, all ppr., and resting Wood, Edmund Burke, Moreton HaU,
Wood, Richard Shaw, Bosco Manor,

Bermuda, same crest. his sinister hand upon a saltire or, and Chirk, Salop, a falcon arg., jessed and

Wood, Suff.. a demi-lion rampant or, issuing from the wreath on the dexter belled or, standing upon a lure ppr.

holding a wreath of laurel vert. side an acorn slipped and leaved ppr. Wood of Norwich, Norf., a martlet \ ith

Wood, Charles Harcourt Gam, Carleton Non sibi sed aliis. wings expanded arg., holding in the

Lodge, Pontefract, a demi-lion ram- Wood, Francis Hugo Lindley, Hoar- beak a tulip ppr., stalked and leaved

pant or, gorged with a wreath. Virtus cross, Burton-on-Trent, a savage am- vert.

incumhet honori. bulant in fesse ppr., holding in his Wood, Oxon., a squirrel sejant sa., hold-

Wood of Fulborne, Cambs, Sneterley, sinister hand a club resting on his ing between the paws a honeysuckle

Norf., and Kent, a demi-lion rampant shoulder, all ppr., and on his dexter arg., slipped and leaved vert.

or, gorged with a wreath az. and gu., arm a shield sa. , charged with a griffin's Wood of Ottershaw Park, Surrey, a ship

tied behind with two bows. head erased arg. 250. 4 in full sail ppr. Tutus in undis.
160. 13
Wood-Martin, Colonel William Gregory Wood, Francis John Woodhouse Wood,

of Cleveragh, Sligo, Ireland, A.D.C. to Esquire, a savage affrontie ppr., hold- Wood, Andrew George, Pittleworth,

the King: (i) A lion rampant ppr., ing in his dexter hand a club head Hants, a ship in full sail. Tutus in

holding in his dexter paw a crescent downwards, and on his sinister arm an undis.

Aor {for Martin). 2. 2. (2) demi- escutcheon arg., charged with a cross Wood, John Gathorne, Thedden Grange,

savage ppr., wreathed about the gu. Pnrabo me. 314. 6 Alton. Hants, a naked arm embowed,

temples and loins vert, and charged on Wood, Richard Henry, Belmont, Sid- couped at the shoulder, holding a club,

the breast with a crescent gu., holding mouth, a blackamoor's head in profile all ppr., pendent from the wTist a

in his dexter hand an oak-tree fructed couped at the shoulders ppr., wreathed shield arg., charged with a cross flory

and in his sinister a club resting on his with cinquefoils or, in front thereof gu. Non ligno crucis.

—shoulder, both also ppr. (for Wood). three mascles interlaced fesseways, Wood, Middx., a gauntlet erect gu.. gar-

Hinc fortior et darior. Frutu cog- also or. nished or, between two branches of

noscitur arbor. Wood, Bart., of Hatherley House, Glouc, laurel vert.

Wood-Ryder, Andrew Richard, Esquire, out of a mural coronet arg., a demi- Wood of Wateringbury, Kent, and Ham-

Aof Sydney Place, Cork : ( i ) lion wild man wreathed about the temples sey, Sussex, a dexter gauntlet erect

passant or, resting the dexter paw with oak fructed, holding in the dexter gu., purfied or, between two ostrich-

upon an escutcheon of the Ryder arms, hand an oak - tree eradicated and feathers arg.

viz., per fesse az. and gu., three cres- fructed, and in the sinister a club, Wood of the Whitehouse, Heref., a cubit

cents or, and a canton of the last {for all ppr. Defend. 3II-4 arm erect vested or, cuffed arg., hold-
ing in the hand ppr. a cross crosslet
Ri/der). (2) Two wings inverted in Wood, Sir Henry Trueman, 16, Leinster

saltire arg., surmounted by a cherub's Square. W., same crest and motto. fitchee gu. Credo cruce Christi.

—head ppr. {for Wood). Timet piidorem. Wood, Rev. Frederick John, M.A., same Wood, a dexter arm in armour embowed,
Vincit Veritas. i8g. 13 crest and motto. holding in the hand a sword enfiled

Wood, Ireland, a cherub or. i8q. 9 Wood, General Sir Henry Evelyn, Salis- with a human heart.

Wood, Scotland, a savage from the loins bury, same crest and motto. Wood of Sandwich, Kent, an arm em-

upwards holding in his dexter hand a Wood, Charles Page, Wakes Hall, Wakes bowed vested in green leaves, holding

club erect, wreathed about the temples Colne, near Halsted, same crest and in the hand a spear broken in three

and loins with laurel, all ppr. Defend. motto. pieces, one in pale and two in saltier,

186. I Wood of Brownhills, Staffs, a demi-man all ppr.

Wood, a demi-wild man, on his shoulder ivreathed about the temples and waist Wood, Glouc, an arm in pale vested

a club, all ppr., wreathed about the with oak-leaves fructed, the dexter chequy or and sa., cuffed arg.. holding

loins vert. hand holding a club in bend, all ppr., in the hand ppr. a fleur-de-lis gu.

woo 603 woo

Wood-Wright, William Henry Edward, Woodgate, Rev. Reginald Stephen Shaw, Woodmas of Avonhurst, Warw., an oak-

Esquire, J. P., D.L., of Golagh, co. of Summerhill and Pembury, Kent, tree eradicated ppr. Pro Deo U
Monaghan, Ireland, a cubit arm erect
same crest. 135-7 patria.

vested az.. cuffed arg., charged with a Woodgate, a dexter arm in armour em- Woodmas of Green Hill, Compstall,

leopard's face or, holding in the hand bowed, holding in the hand a sword Stockport, Chesh., in front of an oak-
a broken tilting-spear ppr., headed or. by the blade in fess surmounted by a tree eradicated ppr. , fructed or, a cross

Veritas vincil. sprig of laurel.

Wood of Osmington House, Dorset, an Woodgate, John, Esquire, Little Bentley Woodnester of Bromyard. Heref., an

arm embowed in armour, the hand Hall, Colchester, same crest. Esse eagle's head erased arg., ducally gorged

grasping a spear paleways. quam videri. or. cf. 83. 10

Woodall of London, out of a ducal coro- Woodhall, Beds, Thenford, Northamp., Woodnoth of Wistanton, Chesh., and

net an eagle's head, holding in the and Chesh.. out of a ducal coronet or, Shavington St. Clere, Cornw., a squirrel

beak a pellet, all ppr. Dissipate. two wings addorsed gu. sejant or, cracking a nut ppr.

83. 14 Woodhall of Walden, Essex, a cubit arm Woodrifl, a hind's head ppr. •35- 7
Woodall, a Cornish chough with wings vested per pale or and sa., cuffed 124. i
counterehanged, holding in the hand
ex])aiided sa., ducally gorged or. ppr. a sword arg., hilt and pommel of Woodrof and Woodrow, a bull's head

cj. 107. 3 the first. erased gu. 44. 3
Woodbridge, a chaplet of roses ppr.
Woodrof and Woodrow, Yorks, a wood-

Woodburgh, a bundle of five anow.s Woodham, an arm in armour embowed, cock ppr.

banded round the middle by a serpent the hand holding a sword by the blade, Woodrofle, Derbysh. and Yorks, a wood-

I)pr. point downwards, ppr. 195. 6 cock ppr.

Woodburn, out of a ducal coronet an Woodham of Cotherston, Cornw., be- Woodrofle, a demi-lady ppr., vested arg.,

eagle's head, all ppr. cj. i},. 14 tween two sprigs of roses a buck's head holding in the dexter hand a civic

Woodburne, a camel's head sa. 132. 7 erased, all ppr. cf. 121. 4 crown or. 1S3. 5

Woodburne, Lanes, a lion rampant gu. Woodhead, a vol or. 113- ' Woodrofle and Woodruff of London and

Aiidax ingenii. i. 13 Woodhead, Henry, the Gardens, Cape Surrey, a dexter arm embowed vested
with leaves vert, holding in the hand
Woodburne, George Burgess Lancaster, Toivn, an African bush buck's head

Esquire, same crest. couped ppr., gorged with the battle- a branch of honeysuckle, all ppr.

Woodcock, Ireland, a phoenix in flames ments of a tower or, between on the Woodrofle of Dublin, an open dexter

ppr. 82. 2 dexter side an oak-branch fructed hand between two branches of honey-

Woodcock of London, New Timber. ppr., and on the sinister a rose arg., suckle, all ppr., and in an escroU over
Sussex, and Coventry, Warw., out of stalked and leaved vert. Mquo the crest the motto Cor ac manus

rays issuing from the wreath or, a animo. concordant. Sit dux sapientia.

demi-peacock displayed arg. Woodhead, a buck's head erased. Woodrofle of St. Edmundsbury, Sufi'., a

Woodcock of Newport, Shropsh., a peli- 121. 2 dexter arm embowed vested ermines,

can in her piety or, the nest ppr., the Woodhouse, a demi-savage resting a club cuffed arg., holding in the hand ppr.

young arg. 98. 8 over his shoulder, all ppr. Frapfez a buck's head of the last.

Woodcock, a demi-lion rampant gu., sup- fort. Woodrofle, Ireland, a dexter hand couped

porting a cross crosslet fitched or. Woodhouse, Norf. (i) Issuing from and apaumee ppr. <St( dux sapientia.
-.

II. 5 clouds ppr., an arm couped at the 222. 14

i Woodcock, Essex, a demi-lion rampant elbow and erect vested arg., charged Woodroofle, Rev. Henry Reade, M.A.,

or, collared az., studded, and holding a with four sinister bendlets sa., holding Canon of Grahamstown, Cape Colony,
cross bottonnee fitchce of the first. a woodcock close ppr. Quod transtuli
in the hand ppr. a club. (2) A savage

Woodcock of Brightwell, Bucks, two couped at the knees ppr., crined or, retuii.

lion's gambs erect and addorsed, the holding a club erect sa., wreathed about Woodroofle, S. M., 100, Pembroke Road,

dexter arg., the sinister s 36.5 loins arg. and sa. Clifton, Bristol, a woodcock close ppr.

Woodcock of Norwich, a Moor's head s Woodhouse of Portadown, co. Armagh, Quod transtuli retuii. 281. 13

between two wings gu. Gesta verbis of Kerrykeel, co. Donegal, and of Woods of llilverton, Dublin, a demi-

Omeath Park, co. Louth, Ireland, issu- woodman holding in his dexter hand

I Woodcock, an arm from the shoulder ing from clouds a cubit arm vested an oak-slip. Fortis in procella.
ppr., vested gu., the cuff vandyked arg., and charged with a cinquefoil Woods, the late Sir WiUiam, Garter King

arg., wielding a sword ppr. 204. i gu., the hand grasping a club, all ppr. of Arms : ( i ) Out of a ducal coronet or,
Agincourt. a demi-woodman ppr., supporting over
Woodd, Rev. Trevor Basil, 16, Eccleston

Street, London, a demi-woodman Woodhouse of Hickling, Norf., a griffin his shoulder a club of the first. (2)
Out of a ducal coronet or, a mount
affrontce ppr., holding over his dexter segreant or. 62. 2

shoulder with both hands a club or. Woodhouse of Holborough Court, Kent, vert, thereon a lion statant gardant of

.Vo» nobis. a demi-griifin segreant holding be- the first in front of an oak-tree ppr.,

Woodd, Basil Aubrey HoUond, 35, Tite tween the paws an arrow, point down- fructed or. Robur. 6. 12

Stri'et, S.W., same crest and motto. wards. Virtus in arduis. Woods, Sussex, between two ostrich-

Woodeson, Middx., out of a ducal coronet Woodhouse, on a ducal coronet or, a cross feathers erect arg., a gauntlet ppr.

iir, tiames ppr. crosslet arg. hi hoc signo. cf. 165. Woods of Norwich, Norf., a martlet with

Woodford, Leics., two lion's gambs erased WoodhuU of MoUington, Oxon., a man- wings addorsed sa., guttee-d'or.

or. 36. 5 tiger passant gardant arg., horned or. Woods, WiUiam, of Wigan, Lanes, and

Woodford, a demi-woodman sa., wTeathed Wooding, a goat passant arg., holding in of Warnford Park, Bishop's Waltham,

:il>out the temples or, holding in his the mouth a slip of ivy ppr. cj. 129. 6 a staff raguly in fess sa., thereon a

ill xter hand a club vert. 186. 1 Woodley, an owl arg. 96. 5 martlet with wings elevated of the
last, guttee-d'eau. Labor et pcrse-
Woodford, Bart, (extinct), of Carleby. Woodley, James, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of

Lines, a naked savage wreathed about Halshanger, Ashburton, Devonsh., an verantia.

till- temples and loins, holding in his owl arg. Sapere et tacere. Woods, Lanes, a martlet sa., with wings

ikxter hand a club and in his sinister Woodlock of Dublin, a demi - lion addorsed, holding in the beak a tulip

,1 ])alm-branch in bend, aU ppr. rampant az., holding in the dexter ppr.
l.ihirtate qvietum. paw a sword ppr., and charged on the Woods, Ireland, an arm in armour, the
Woodforde, Rev. Alexander John, of shoulder with a cross crosslet fitchee hand holding two pieces of a broken

Ansford House, Somers., a woodman or. Vi et virtute. cf. 14. 12 spear. 209. 10

ppr., holding a club arg., crowned and Woodman, a stork regardant sa., resting Woods, Matthew Snooke Grosvenor,

Jilt with oak-leaves. Pro aris et focis. the dexter claw on a torteau. Mountfield. Bonchurch, Isle of Wight,

Woodgate, a squirrel sejant holding a Woodman, a buck's head erased ppr. a rock ppr.. thereon an eagle regardant,

nut, all ppr. I3>7 wings elevated or, the dexter claw

woo 604 WOR

resting on an escutcheon arg., charged Woodyeare of CrookhiU. Yorks, a demi- crosslets fitchee in saltirc, also arg. (for

with a fleur-de-lis gu. Inlegritatetutus. griffin segreant regardant with wings Boyce). (2) A falcon, wings expanded

Woods, Thomas, Rose Cottage, Lowes- inverted sa., beaked, membered, and and inverted ppr., belled and jessed

toft, Suff., and Llandaff Place, South semee-de-lis or. cf. 64. 3 or, on each wing three bars gu., and
charged on the breast for distinction
Wales, a horse's head coiiped arg.. Woof, Edward, Esquire, of South View,

mailed or, issuant from a chaplet of Ironbridge, Shropsh., a demi-wolf ram- with a cross crosslet of the last (for
roses gu., and holding in the mouth a pant sa., holding between the paws a Woollcombe). Cruce robur.

broken spear in bend, also or. Ora et regal crown ppr. Fides in adversis. WooUey, an eagle ppr. 76. 2

lahora. 31. 12 Woolley, J. H., Esquire, Kilbourne,

Woods, the late Sir Albert William, Wool, Warw., a lion couchant or. 7. 5 Derby: (i) A man's head in chain mail
G.C.V.D., K.C.B., K.C.M.G., Garter affrontee ppr. ifor Woolley). (2) Three
King of Arms, issuant from a crown Woolaston of London, Leics., and Staffs, arrows, two in saltire and one in pale,
point downwards ppr. Honor vir-
vallory or, a mount vert, thereon in out of a mural coronet or, a demi-
front of an oak-tree ppr., a demi-man tutis prcemium.
affrontee resting the dexter hand on a griffin segreant arg., holding between
Woolridge, out of a ducal coronet arg.,
the claws a mullet sa., pierced of the

second.

terrestrial globe ppr. Deus robur Woolcot of Jlorston, Devonsh., an eagle's an ass's head gu. 12:;. lO

head erased arg., charged on the neck Woolrych, William Richard, of Croxley

Woodside, Robert, Esquire, Liswyn. with three guttes-de-sang, holding in House, Herts, an oak-tree ppr.

Osborne Park, Balmoral, Belfast, a the beak a fleur-de-lis of the last. 143- 5
wolf's head erased, collared, and
84. 12 Woolsey, Suff., a naked arm embowed

ringed. Tiens a la veriti. Wooldridge, out of a ducal coronet or, holding in the hand a shin-bone, all

Woodstock of Town, Oxon., out of a an ass's head gu. I2>. 10 ppr.

ducal coronet or, an oak-tree vert, Wooler of Whitfield House, Durh., a Woobjy, O'Brien Bellingham, Esquire,

fructed of the first. cf. 143- '3 demi-lion rampant ppr., holding be- Jlilestown, Castle Bellingham, Ireland,

Woodstock, a sand-glass ppr. 177. IS tween the paws a tassel or. Confide a demi-wolf supporting a battle-axe,

Woodthorpe, a camel's head ppr. rede agens. aU ppr. An bon droit.

132- 7 Wooley, a hind's head erased erm. Woore of London, out of a ducal coronet

Woodville, an ear of rye and a palm- 124- 3 or, a demi-heraldic panther rampant

branch in saltier ppr. I54- 10 Woolfall of Woolfall, Lanes, a wolf's arg., spotted vert, gu., and az., holding

Woodward, on a ducal coronet or, a grey- head erased sa., ducally gorged or. between the paws a branch of laurel

hound sejant arg. Virtus semper viret. cf. 30. 8 slipped and fructed ppr.

Woodward of Avon Dassett and Butler's Woolfe of Madeley, Shropsh., a deim- Woorley or Worley of Dodington, Kent,

Marston, Warw., same crest, cf. 59. 4 wolf rampant sa., holding between the out of a mural coronet az., an arm in

Woodward, Rear- Admiral Robert, C.B., i an imperial crown ppr Fides 1 armour embowed ppr., garnished or,

of Hopton Court, a squirrel sejant ppr., adversis. 3 the hand holding a cutlass arg., hilt
and pommel of the third.
holding in its paws a nut or. Gardez Woolfe, a wolf's head ppr., ducallv gorged

hiuK 135-7 or. cf. 30. 5 Woosnam of Newtown, Jlontgomerysh.,

Woodward of Hampstead, Jliddx., a Woolhouse of Glapwell, Derbysh., an in a fern- brake ppr., a snake nowed or,

heraldic tiger's head erased arg., maned eagle's head erased ermines, ducally preying on an eagle, also ppr., guttee-

or. cf. 25. 4 gorged aig. cf. 83. 2 de-Iarmes. 246. 3
Woodward, a wolf's head couped arg.,
Wooll of Rugby, Warw., a lion couchant Woosnam, Ven- Archdeacon C. Maxwell,
gorged with a collar sa., thereon three
bezants between two oak-branches or. 7. 5 St. Margaret's Vicarage, Dunham

WooUan, Benjamin ilinors. in front of a Massey, Chesh., same crest.

vert, fructed or. palm-tree, on a rock ppr., a lion Woosnam, Charles William. CefuUysg-
Woodward, a wolf's head couped arg., couchant regardant per pale indented wynne, Builth, same crest.

collared sa. 30. 9 az. and gu., supporting with the Woosnam, James Bowen, of Borjan,
dexter fore-paw an ingot of geld erect. Moheema, Assam, same crest.
Woodward, Beds, and of Upton, Bucks,

a wolf's head arg., collared sa., studded Labornre et tempus aucupari. 256. 20 Wooton or Wootton, out of a ducal coro-
or, between an acorn-branch and a Woollcombe, a falcon ppr., with wings net arg., a greyhound's head gu. 61. 7
branch of fern ppr.
Woodward, Bucks, a wolf's head couped displayed arg., charged with three Wootton^ 1 blackamoor's head in profile
bars gu., belled and jessed or. sa., the forehead wreathed arg. and az.,

arg., gorged with a collar sa., charged Woollcombe, Captain Chailes Belfield, and bat's wings attached to the head

with three plates. cf. 30. 9 J.P., of Ashbury, North Devonsh., cf the last.

Woodward of London, on a ducal coronet same crest. Worcester, Marquess of, see Beaufort,

or, a boar's head couped arg. 41. 4 Woolcombe, Rev. George Leys, of Duke of.
Homerdon House, Plympton, North
Woodward of Little Walsingham, Norf., Devonsh., same crest. Worden, on a chapeau gu., turned up

a buck's head erased ppr., attired, and Woollcombe, Vice-Admiral Henry Bed- erm., an eagle rising ppr. 77. 14

charged on the neck with three billets ford, Longridge Road, Earl's Court. Wordesworth,''a stag trippant arg. 117. S

or, holding in the mouth a mulberry- Wordle, Scotland, a sword in pale sur-

leaf vert. S.W., same crest. mounted by two laurel-sprigs in orle

Woodward of Dean, Glouc, and Worcs., Woollcombe, Basil Richard, 36, Theo- yHppr. indigne. 170. 3

a demi-Uon rampant sa., supporting ^

bald's Road, Gray's Inn Road, a falcon Wordsworth, Cambs, an antelope's head

between the paws a pheon or. | ' 126. 2

rising ppr., each wing charged with erased arg.
,
j
Woodward of Woodmarsh. Kent, a demi- three bars gu. Bear and forbear.
Worge, Sussex, a lion's head erased arg.

woman couped at the knees vested gu., WooUcombe-Adams, Lieutenant-Colonel, 17. 8

j

her hair dishevelled or, holding in her J. P., -\nsty HaU, Coventry: (i) Ai Worhead, a buck's head cabossed sa.

hand a honeysuclde of the first, stalked talbot az., bezantee, gorged with a 122. 5
and leaved vert. I

collar and ring, attached arg., and Worke of Bellegrfeve Villas, Dicq Road,

Woodward, Robert, Arley Castle, near resting the dexter paw on an estoile or. Jersey, a wyvem resting its dexter
Bewdley, a dexter arm embowed in (2) A falcon, wings expanded ppr.,
armour holding a falchion, all ppr. claw on a salamander. Virtus
each charged with three bars gu. <Sit6
tri'.tmphnt.

Woodward, LawTence, a stag's head and cruce Veritas. Workesley, a wyvem with wings ad-

neck erased, gorged with a mural Woollcombe-Boyce, Rev. WiUiam, 26, dorsed az. 70. I

coronet between two rose-sprigs, all Imperial Square, Cheltenham: A(i) Workman, out of a crescent quarterly

ppr. .Squo animo. demi-griffin arg., holding in the beak sa. and arg., a lictor's fasces. Non pas

Woodyeare, Yorks, a demi-grifSn regar- an acorn leaved and slipped vert, and Vouvr'jge, mais I'ouvrier.
dant per pale gu. and sa., semee-de-lis
;
or. c/. 64. 3
resting the sinister claw on an escut- Worley, a g"riffin sejant per fess or and

cheon vert, charged with two cross gu. 62. 10

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Worley, an eagle's leg erased at the Worsley of Piatt, Lanes, within a mural estoiles sa., holding in the moutli a
[
thigh surmounted by three ostrich- coronet or, a wyvern sejant vert, the sprig of laurel ppr. In opinum sed

feathers. wings endorsed gu. Per castra ad graliim.

Worlingham, Baron, see Gosford, Earl of. I Worthington, a goat browsing on a shrub

Wormald, Harry Wormald, of Sawley Worsley of Worsley Booths, Lanes, a ppr. Aiei- dptardiap.

and Cookridge, Yorks : (i) On three w_yvern vert. 70. i Worthington of Burton-on-Trent and

mascles interlaced fesseways or, a Worsley, Sir William Henry Arthington, Derwent Bank, Derbysh., on the trunk

boar's head erased sa. (for ]Vonnnhl]. Bart., J.P., D.L., of Hovingham Hall, of a tree fessewise eradicated and
(2) In front of an arm embowed vested Yorks, same crest. Quam plurimns sprouting ppr., a goat passant arg.,

az., cuffed arg., the hand grasping by prodcsse. 70. i gorged with a collar gemel sa., holding

the blade a sword in bend sinister ppr., Worsley, Tindal-Carill-, of Piatt Hall, in the mouth a sprig of oak fructed,
pommel and hilt or, a gauntlet fesse-
n-ise of the last (for Armitage). Noli j
me tangere.
Lanes : (i ) On a mural coronet or, also ppr. Virtute dignus avorum. 129. 11
j

a wyvern with wings expanded Worthington, Albert Octaviua, Maple
j

gu., charged on the body for distinc- Hayes, Lichfield, Staffs, same crest.

Workman-Macnaghten, Sir Francis Ed- tion with a cross crosslet arg., '' Worthom, a Uon rampant double-queued
j
and the motto over. Quod adest grattim per fess gu. and arg. i. 14
mund, Bart., Dundarave, co. Antrim:
juvat (for \yorsley). (2) On a mount Worthy, a griffin passant with wings ad-
j

(I) A tower gu. (2) Out of a crescent

quarterly arg. and sa., a lictor's fasces, vert, a stag lodged regardant or, dorsed or. 63. 2

rods or, axe ppr. / hope in God.— \ charged on the body for distinction Wortley, see Wharncliffe, Earl of.

Xon pas I'ouvrage, 7nais I'ouvrier. I with a cross crosslet sa., with the motto Wortley, Bart, (extinct), of Wortley,

Workman-Macnaghten, Sir Steuart, Bit- over, Per castra ad astra (for Carill). Yorks, an eagle's leg plumed on tlic

tern. Manor House, Southampton, 1 cf. lis- g. (3) In front of live ostrich thigh with feathers arg.
same crests and mottoes.
feathers arg., a fleur-de-lis az., be- WortUng, a greyhound's head arg., be-

Worme, Xorthamp., a bull sejant or, tween two crescents gu., and the motto tween two roses gu., leaved and slipped

armed and attired sa. over, Nosce teipsum (for Tindal) ppr. 61. 1 1

Wormington, Ireland, a wolf's head Worsley, Shropsh., a bird rising with Woryndon, on a ducal coronet or, a

erased sa., collared or. 30. 11 martlet gu. 95. 12

Wormleighton, Wormelayton, or Worm- Worsley-Taylor, Henry Wilson, K.C., Wotherspoon, Ivan, Iverley, St. Anne

layton, an eagle displayed or, charged Moreton Hall, WhaUey, Lanes : ( i de Bellcvue, care Jaques Cartier, P.Q.,
on the breast with a cross vair. A demi-lion rampant sa., semee of a tower gu., and issuant therefrom an

c/. 75- 2 mullets or, holding between the paws eagle displaj'ed or. Per erucem ad

Wornack of Norwich, Norf., a goat's head an acorn or, slipped vert. 233. 15. lucem. 235. II

erased arg., semee of cinquefoils slipped (2) A wolf's head erased encircled by a Wotton, Baron Wotton (extinct), a Moor's

gu. Esse quam videri. cj. 12S. 6 spear fesseways. Annoso robore guer- bust sa., vested arg., the head wreathed

Worrall, Ireland, a goat's head erased cus. 233. 16 of the last and first, and rising from

ppr. 128. 5 Worsley and Wortley, a lion rampant the neck two dragon's wings, also sa.

Worrall, late James, Esquire, J.P., of, ppr., holding in the dexter paw a tieur- Wotton of Marlay, Kent, a satyr's head

Old field, Whalley Range, Lanes, of de-lis. 2. 7 in profile couped at the shoulders sa.,

Ordsall, Manchester, and of Midge Worsley-Benison, F. H., Esquire, Mow- with wings to the side of the head az.

Hole, Hahfax, Yorks, upon a trunk of brick, Chepstow: A(i) wyvern with Wotton, out of a mural coronet az., a

a tree eradicated fessewise and sprout- wings addorsed az., armed and legged lion's head or. 19. 12
ing to the dexter ppr., a bear's paw
gu. A(2) wolf's head erased or. Vt Wotton, Somers., an ostrich's head or,

erect and erased arg. Ingenio ac sursum desuper. charged on the neck with a cross

lahore. Worsopp of Dublin, a dexter hand couped formee sa.

Worrall, a lion's gamb erect and erased at the BTist, and above it a cinquefoil Woulfe, Ireland, a stork with wings ele-

sa. 36. 4 arg. vated sa. Cuilean nasal. 105. 2

Worrell, a lion's gamb erect and erased Worster, a griffin segreant gu. 62. 2 Wowen of London, a hawk's lure, the

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arg., holding a cross crosslet of the Worsycke, three arrows points down- feathers arg., garnished or, charged

same. wards, banded ppr. 173. i with a fleur-de-lis sa., the string and

Worrell of London, a lion's gamb erect Worth of Worth, Devonsh., and Somers., tassel erect and nowed gu.

and erased sa., holding a covered cup an arm erect vested az., gloved erm., Wragg, a mullet pierced erm.

or. the hand holding an eagle's leg couped Wrangham, four ostrich-feathcis gu.,

Worseley, Surrey, Hants, and Lanes, a at the thigh or. enfiled with a ducal coronet or.

wolf's head erased or. Ut sursum de- Worth, Reginald Percy, Esquire, the j Wrangbam of Langton-on-the-Wolds,

supir. 30. 8 Priory, Holbeach, same crest. Courage Y'^crks, a dove volant, holding in the
Ijtak an clive-branch ppr. Hyeme
Worseley of Depingate, Northamp., the sans peur.
exsuperata. 93. 10
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trunk of a tree in fess couped and Worth and De Worthe, Scmers. and

raguled arg., at the dexter end an Devonsh., same crest. Wraxall, Sir Mcrville William, Bart.,

acorn-branch ppr., thereon a pheasant Wortham, a lion rampant double-queued of Wraxhall, Somers., a buck's head

of the first, combed and wattled or. per fesse gu. and arg. 1-14 erased and affrontee gu,, charged on

Worship of Great Yarmouth, Norf., a Worthington of the Bryn, Chesh., a goat the breast with two lozenges conjoined
\
cock's head erased or, combed and statant arg., armed or. Virtute dignus in fesse, and between the attires an

wattled gu. Nil desperandum. avorum. 129. 5 estoile or. 31°-^
90. I
Worthington, Sufi., of Worthington, Wray, Bart, (extinct), of Glentworth and
Worsley, Lord, see Yarborough, Earl of.
I-ancs, Lines, and Y'orks, a goat pas- Kelfield, Lines, an ostrich or. Ei

Worsley, a wolf's head erased or. 30. 8 sant arg., attired or, holding in the juste et vrai/. 97- ^

Worsley-Holmes, Bart, (extinct), of Pid- mouth an acom-branch vert, fructed Wray, Charles AUan, Pa tea, Taranaki,\
ford House and Newport, Hants: (i)
of the second. New Zealand, same crest and motto.

Out of a naval coronet or, a dexter arm Worthington, Arthur JIason, in front of Wray of Bentfield, co. Antrim, Ireland,

in armour embowed holding a trident a tiulent ert-i-t sa.. a i.'oat passant arg.. an ostrich arg. Et juste et vray. 97. 2

IJpr., headed, also or (jar Holmes). Wray, Durh., an ostrich or. 97. 2

197. 8. (2) A wolf's head erased or Worthington, Charles James, the Holme, Wray, a parrot's head and neck.
Hawkshead, Lancaster, same crest.
(for Worsley). 30. S ilihi parent a-qiioris undre.. Wreahoke, Suff., a talbot passant sa. 54. i

Worsley, Hants, a wyvern \vith wings Worthington, Godfiey, Parkside, Altrin- Wrelord of Clawnaborough Bow, North

addorsed az., armed and legged gu. Devonsh., a griffin's head erased.

Ut sursum desuper. 70. i cham, same crest. Vrai et tort.

Worsley of Overton Hall, Derbysh., out Worthington, Bayley-, of Sparston Hall, Wren, on a chapeau ppr., a lion's head

of a mural coronet or, a wvvern gu. Chcsli., a goat passant arg., semee of erased gu. I7- 9

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WRE 606 WRI

Wren of Bilby HaU, Durh., a lion's head and nianed or, charged on the neck Wright, Philip, Esquire, Marley Mount,
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erased arg., collared gu., pierced with three spear-heads, one and two, Market Drayton, a unicorn's head arg.,
erased gu., armed and maned or,
through the neck by a broken I alsogii Ad rem. 250.8

spear

of the last, headed of the first, vulned Wright, Charles Ichabod, of Mapperley charged on the neck with three spear-

of the second. and Stapleford Hall, Notts, out of a heads, one and two, also gu. Ad rem.

Wren-Hoskyns of Wroxhall Abbey, crescent or, a unicorn's head arg., 304. 12
j Wright, Albert Leslie, Butterley Hall,
Warw. : (i) On a ducal coronet a lion's erased gu., armed and maned of the
Derby, same crest.
head erased or, crowned of the same, first Ad rem. 253.24 Wright, Harold Stephen Robert, the

tlanies of fire issuing from the mouth Wright of Bolton-on-Swale and Plow-

p]ir., and charged with a crescent az. land-in-HoIderness, Yorks, a unicorn Grove, Glenorchy, Hobart, Tasmania,
same crest. Mens conscia recti.
Afor distinction {for Hoskyns). (2) I passant regardant quarterly arg. and Wright of Southwark, Surrey, a hon's
head erased gardant or, ducally
lion's head erased arg., pierced through az., armed or. crowned az.

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the neck from the dexter by a broken ' Wright, Philip Chetwood, of Brattleby,

spear and collared gu., and charged Lines, on a mount vert, a unicorn pas-

with a cross crosslet of the last for sant regardant arg., semee of estoiles Wright, H. Nelson, Esquire, Indian CivU

difference (for Wren). Vincula da az., armed, maned, and ungu. or, Service, X. Prov., India, a demi-Iion

—lingitm vel tibi lingua dabit. Numero gorged with a collar of the third, the rampant, coUared and ducally crowned.
—pondere et mensura. Virtvii fortuna
dexter foot resting on a cross patee of Becta breviora. 312. 3
comes.
the fourth. 255, i S Wright of London and Hants, on a mount

Wrench, a stag trippant ppr. 117. 8 Wright, Rev. Arthur Samuel, 27, Wol- vert, a heraldic tiger passant or,

Wrench, a slip of three acorns ppr.. verton Avenue, Xorbiton, same crest. tufted and maned sa., resting the

leaved vert. 152. 5 Wright, Caleb, Esquire, M.P., of Lower dexter paw on an escutcheon arg.

Wrench, an ami in armour embowed Oak, Tyldesley, Lanes, on a wTeath of Wright, a stag trippant.

holding in the gauntlet a cross crosslet. the colours a demi-unicom arg., gorged Wright of Aldington, Kent, and St.
Wrenfmore, J. H., 27, Parkhill Road, )

with a collar vair, and supporting be- Edmundsbury, Suff., a stag's head

Hampstead, N.W., a double-headed tween the legs a battle-axe erect and erased gu., guttee-d'or, attired of the

eagle displayed. ppr. Audax et Justus. 4! last. cf. 121. 2

Wrey, Sir Robert Bourchier Sherard, Wright, Charles Booth ElmsaU, of Botton Wright, a camel's head couped, bridled

Bart., J.P., of Trebitch, Cornw., an HaU, Yorks, on a mount vert, in front or, holding in the mouth three ostrich-
arm embowed habited sa., the hand of a garb erect or, a unicorn regardant
feathers.

ppr., holding a hatchet arg., helved gu. az., the dexter fore-foot resting upon a Wright-Armstrong, Henry Bruce, M.A.,

Another : a man's head in profile, mullet of the second. Killylea, co. Armagh: (i) Out of a

couped at the shoulders, on the head a Wright of Sigglesthorne Hall, Yorks, a mural coronet or, an armed arm em-

ducal coronet, therein a cap turned unicorn passant per pale or and az., bowed, the hand grasping an oak-tree

forwards and tasselled of the second, gorged with a collar gemel, and hold- eradicated ppr. (2) Out of a mural

charged with a catherine-wheel or. ing in the mouth a feather of the crowni chequy or and gu., a dragon's

Le bon temps viendra. 190. 3 second. Meritez. head vert, on the neck three leopards'
Wright-Taylor, see Taylor. faces or, between two bars gemel a
Wright, Francis Beresford, Wootton

Wright, .Set Wood-Wright. Court, Warwick, a unicorn's head arg., trefoil slipped or. Invictus maneo.

Wright, Gibson-, see Gibson. erased gu., armed and maned or, Wright of Barne, Hants, on a ducal

Wright-Bruce, Hon. the late Si- Fre charged on the neck with three spear- coronet an eagle displayed sa. cf. 75. 2

derick William Adolphus, G.C.B. : (i) heads, one and two, also gu. Ad rem.. Wright, Durh., an eagle's head erminois,
Wright, Fitzherbert, The Hayes, Swan-
A lion passant az. (for Bruce). 6. 2. ducally crowned az. cf. 83. I
(2) Out of a mural coronet chequy or wick, Derby, same crest.
Wright, Hon. John Arthur, M.I.C.E.,

and gu., a dragon's head vert, charged Wright, out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's J.P., of Perth, Western .-Vustralia,

upon the neck with three leopards' head arg., armed of the first. 44. 11 member of the Executive and Legis-

faces, also or, between two bars gemel Wright, a bull's head cabossed. 43. 8 lative Councils, a gamecock's head
erased gu. Over the crest, Quod volo
arg., and also with a cross crosslet of Wright, out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's

the first for difference. Fuimus. head arg. , armed of the first. 44. 1 erit. Below the shield, Contre fortune

Wright, Oxon., out of a mural coronet Wright, Edmund, Esquire, of Man- bon cceur.

chequy or and gu., a dragon's head chester, a mount vert, thereon a bull's Wright, Sir Thomas, the Hollies, Stoney-

vert, purfled arg., scaled, also or, head erased ppr., surmounted by two gate, Leics., upon a rock a falcon's

charged on the neck with three javelins in saltire, the staves also ppr., head erased ppr., holding in the beak

leopards' faces of the first, between headed arg. a cross botonny fitchee in bend arg.,

two bars gemelle, also arg. Wright, Henry Smith, Averley Tower, and charged on the neck with a rose

Wright, a dragon's head arg. 71- I Farnham, Surrey, out of a crescent gu., barbed and seeded ppr. Tarn arte

Wright, a dragon's head couped erm. 71. i or, a unicorn's head arg., erased gu., quam marte.

Wright, Staffs, out of a mural coronet armed and maned or. Wright of Loudon, a pelican in her piety,

vert, a dragon's head arg. 72. 1 Wright, William Maurice, Wold Newton all ppr. 98. 14

Wright, Essex, out of a ducal coronet or, Manor, North Thoresby S.O., Lines, Wright of London, a martlet arg., gorged

a dragon's head vert, collared of the upon a mount vert, a unicorn passant with a bar gemelle flory counterflory az.

first. cf. 72. 4 regardant arg., semee of estoiJes az., Wright nf Ldiidon and Surrey, a falcon's

Wright of Kilverstone, Norf., a dragon's armed, maned, and hoofed or, gorged hiad eraM-.l ppr. ' 88. 12

head erased arg., pellettee. with a coUar, also az., the dexter foot Wright, Ch(_'.-tcr, a leopard's face arg. 22.

Wright of Bradbury, Durh., a dragon's resting on a cross patee or. Wright of Woodford, Essex, a wheat-
head couped gu., crusuly arg. cf. ji. i
Wright, Captain James Frederick Darley sheaf or, environed by an antique
Wright, Bart, (extinct), of Dagenhams,
Essex, out of a ducal coronet or. a AStreet, of Mottram Hall, Chesh. : (i) crown sa. cf. 153. 5

bull's head arg., erased sa., ducally Wright, Ireland, out of a ducal coronet

dragon's head ppr. 72. 4 gorged gu., and charged on the neck a broken battle-axe, all ppr.
Wright, Scotland, an arm in armour
Wright, Bart., of South Carohna, on a for distinction with a cross crosslet,
embowed, the hand grasping a battle-
mount vert, and within an annulet or, Aalso gu. {for Wright), cf. 44. 2. (2) axe, both ppr. Marte et ingenio.
demi-man in armour, his breastplate
a dragon's head couped at the neck

arg., semee of annulets sa., and murally charged with a cross parted and fretty cf. 200. 6
gorged gu. Mens sibi conscia recti.
gu., and supporting with his dexter Wright of Haston, Middx., a sinister

cf. 71. 4 hand a flagstaff, therefrom flowing to arm in armour holding in the hand a
Wright, a dragon's head couped erm. 71. i the dexter a banner gu., charged with battle-axe ppr. Marte ct ingenio.
Wright of Osmaston Manor, Derbysh., a Wright, two arms embowed, the hands
—an annulet or {for Street). Sublimiora holding a battle-axe, all ppr.
head arg., erased gu., armed
qucero. Quo virtus vocat.

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WRI 607 WYE

Wright, Scotland, a dexter arm holding leg on an escutcheon or, charged with ' Wyatt of Winchead, Somers., a demi-

in the hand a battle-axe ppr. Tarn a gryphon's head erased az. 237. 4. lion per pale crenellee or and sa., hold-

arte qaatn marte. cj. 213. 11 (2) A stork ppr., holding in the mouth I ing in the dexter paw an arrow gu.,

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Wright of Bicldey, Chesh., a dexter arm a fish arg. barbed and flighted arg. cf. 13. 6

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embowed vested az., holding in the Wrightson of Osbaston Hall, Leics, a Wyatt, Essex, a demi-lion rampant sa.,

hand ppr. a sword point downwards unicorn's head erased quarterly arg. guttee-d'or, holding an arrow or.

arg., hilt and pommel or, entiled with j
I
and sa., the first and fourth quarters cf. 13. 6
a leopard's face of the third.
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charged with stars and the second and Wyatt, Kent, a demi-lion rampant sa.,
Wright, a naked arm couped at the
third with crescents counterchanged, holding an arrow or, barbed and

shoulder and embowed, the elbow armed, maned, and tufted or. c/. 49. 5 flighted arg.

resting on the wreath, the hand hold- Wrightsworth, a crane ppr., holding in Wyatt, Hugh Richard Penfold, of Ciss-

ing a sword in pale, enfiled with a its beak a fish arg. bury and Court Wick, Sussex: A(i)

leopard's face. Wrigley of Timberhurst, Lanes, and demi-lion rampant erased az., charged

Wright of Bellendon and Hatfield the Greenways, Leamington, Warw., a on the shoulder with a phe
Priory, Essex, a dexter arm couped stag's head erased or, semee of
holding the dexter paw an arrow

and embowed fesseways, vested az., mullets sa., holding in the mouth a ppr., headed with a pheon arg. (2)
purfled or, cuffed arg., holding in the trefoil slipped vert. Aquiret qui tuetur. Out of park pales alternately arg. and

hand a sword, both ppr., hilt and Wrigley, Oswald Osmond, Bridge Hall, sa., charged with three escallops in
pommel also or, enfiled with a leopard's Bury, Lanes, same crest and motto. fesse or, a pine-tree fructed ppr.

face of the last. 204. 4 Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton and Duriora virtus.

Wright, Charles, Anston, Rotherham, Chichester (extinct), a buffalo sa., Wyatt of Sherwell, Devonsh., and Bexley,

Yorks, same crest. armed and chained from a ring in the Kent, an ostrich ppr., holding in the

Wright, Staffs and Derbysh., a cubit arm nose, and with a ducal coronet be- beak a horse-shoe arg. 97. 8
erect in a coat of mail ppr., holding in
tween the horns, all or. Wyatt, an ostrich gu., bezantee, holding

the hand a spear or, headed az. Wriothesley or Wriothsley, a bull pas- in the beak a horse-shoe sa. 97. 3

Wright, General Thomas Charles, of sant sa., armed and crowned or, in Wyatt, an ostrich gu.. bezantee, hold-

Guayaquil, South America, out of a the nose an annulet with a line there- ing in the beak a horseshoe sa.

ducal coronet or, an arm embowed from reflexed over the back. Suivez raisoii. 97. 3

in armour ppr., grasping a broken Writington, a demi-fox holding in the Wybergh of Clifton HaU, Westml., a

tilting-spear az., pointed or. Honor dexter paw a cross crosslet fitched az. griffin's head erased or. Hominem le

virlute jyrcemmm. 314-7 esse memento. 66. 2

Wright, George Thomas, Esquire, of Writington, a stag at gaze or. 117. 3 Wyborn of Hawkwell Place, Kent, a swan

Longstone Hall, Derbysh., a cubit arm Wrixon-Becher, Sir John, Bart., Bally- arg., membered gu. Fama perennis

erect vested sa., doubled arg., holding giblin, near Mallow, out of a ducal erit. 99. 2

in the hand ppr. a broken spear or, , coronet or, a demi-lion erm., gorged with Wybrants, see Phipson-Wybrants.

headed az. Tout jours droit. ' a plain collar vairee. Bis vivit qui hrm . Wybrants, see Geale- Wybrants.

V/right, Rev. Canon Charles Sisum, Wrotesley, a boar's head couped erm., Wybrants of Dublin, a stag's head erased

Ej'am, Derbysh, same crest. armed or. 43. i ppr., attired or, and charged on the

Wright, Rev. Charles Henry Hamilton, Wroth or Wrothe of Blendenhall. Kent, neck with a bezant. Miiis et jorlis.

go, ISolingbroke Grove, Wandsworth Essex, of Woodbery and Y'oungs, cf. 121. 2
Common, same crest. Honor virtutis
Herts, and Hempneyshall, Suff., a Wych or Wyche of Davenham, Chesh., a

lion's head erased gardant arg., dexter arm embowed, vested gu., cuffed

Wright, Scotland, an arm in armour em- crowned or. or, holding in the hand ppr. a spring

bowed issuing from a cloud, holding in j Wrottesley, Baron (Wrottesley), Wrottes- vert.

the gauntlet a sabre ppr. Pro rege s(^pe. ley Hall, Wolverhampton, out of a Wychcombe, a buck's head erased.

Wright, Sydney Evelyn Liardet, Es- ducal coronet or, a boar's head erm., 121. 2

quire, of Hope Lodge, Hopper Street, armed and crined of the first. 41. 4 Wyche, Bart, {extinct), of Chewton,

Wellington, New Zealand, uses : the Wrottesley, out of a ducal coronet or, a Somers., a dexter arm embowed

bust of a man affrontee couped at the boar's head arg., charged on the neck habited gu., turned up or, holding in
j

shoulders, a robe flowing over the with an ermine spot. cj. 41. 4 the hand a sprig vert.
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sinister shoulder and duoaUy crowned. Wrottesley, Staffs, out of a ducal coronet Wycherley of Wycherley, Shropsh., an

Danger I court. or, a boar's head erm., armed and eagle displayed sa., ducally gorged arg.

Wright, Edward Percival, J.P., Trinity crined of the first. 41.4 cf. 25. 7

College, Dublin, an arm in armour Wrottesley, a boar's head erased and Wyclifle of London, a dragon's head arg.

embowed ppr., holding in the hand a erect. 43. 3 71. I

broken tilting-spcar az., headed or. Wroughton, Philip, of Woolley Park, Wyclifle of Thorpe, Yorks, a stag's head

Honor i-irtutis pnFinium. Berks, and Stowell Lodge, Wilts, an cabossed, and between the attires a

Wright, Sir F. C. Cory-, in front of a ibex's head arg., pellettee, collared, cross crosslet. cf. 122. 5
tilting-spear erect, point upwards ppr., 1
ringed, and armed or. Wycomb, two arrows in pale ppr., points

a unicorn passant regardant arg., Wroughton, a stag lodged ppr. 1 15. 7 upwards.

guttee-de-larmes. Dum vivinms viva- Wryne, a talbot arg., guttee-de-poix. Wycombe, Earl of, see Lansdowne, Mar-

collared gu., between two holly- quess of.

Wright, Rev. Ernest Alexanderson, branches leaved vert, fructed gu. Wycombe of Wycombe, Shropsh., out of

Jl.A., 154, Anlaby Road, Hull, same Wyat of Tewkesbury, Glouc, a buck a ducal coronet arg., a demi-eagle dis-

crest and motto. sejant regardant ppr. 1 played per pale or and sa., gorged with

Wrightson, Sir Thomas, Bart., Neasham Wyatt-Edgell, see Edgell. a collar counterchanged. cf. 80. 14

Hall, Durh., in front of a saltire gu., a Wyatt, a boar's head couped in fess. 43. i Wydent, an arm vested gu. , the hand ppr.
unicorn salient or. Veritas omnia vincit. Wyatt, out of a mural coronet arg., a thereon a bird az., all between two

250. I demi-lion rampant sa., charged on the wings sa.

Wrightson, John, College of Agriculture, shoulder with an estoile of the first, Wydnell of Tandridge, Surrey, a stork

Downton, same crest and motto. and holding an arrow ppr. or, with wings expanded sa., bezantee,

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Wrightson, Robert Garmondsway, Ock- Wyatt, James William, Esquire, Bryn beaked of the second.

ciuleu, Cuckfield, Sussex, same crest Gwynan, Beddgelert, North Wales, Wydope and Wydrope, three horse-shoes

ami motto. and" Eastcoiut, Wells, Somers., same interlaced ppr.

Wrightson, a unicorn salient or. crest. Vi attamen honore. Wye, Glouc, on a mount a stag trippant,

Wrightson, Battle- of Cusworth, Yorks: Wyatt, Arthur Norris, Whitegate, near all ppr. 118. 2

(I) Upon a rock ppr., a unicorn Northwich, Chesh., same crest and Wye of Lippiat, Glouc, and Ipswich,

rampant arg., resting the sinister fore- motto. Suff., a griffin's head with wings ad-

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608 WYN

dorsed az., issuing from a plume of five I Wyllie of Forfar, Scotland, a talbot pas- Wyndowe, Glouc, a lion's gamb erased

ostrich-feathers, two arg. and three sant arg., spotted Uver colour. Fides. az., holding a cross crosslet fitchc-e or.

or. 54- I cj. 36. II

Wyer, an arm ppr. , vested az. , holding in Wyllie, a fox courant ppr. Spes. cf. 32. S Wyneve, an increscent and a decrescent
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the hand a hoUy-branch vert. Wyman, on a garb in fess or, a cock gu. interlaced within a ducal coronet or.
WynJord, Baron (Best), of Wynford
Wyke, Herts, a demi-savage holding in 91. 4

his dexter hand an arrow, and at his Wymond, Sussex, a cubit arm erect in a Eagle, Dorset, out of a ducal coronet

back a sheaf of arrows ppr. j coat of mail, holding in the hand ppr. or, a demi-ostrich rising arg., in its

Wykeham, see Saye and Sele, Baron. a fire-ball or, fired, also ppr. beak a cross crosslet fitchee of the first,
gorged with a plain collar, and pendent
Wykeham-Martin, see Martin. Wymond, a demi-eagle displayed vert.

Wykeham, PhiUp James Digby, of Ty- 81. 6 therefrom a portcullis sa. Libertas in

throp House. Oxon., a bull's head sa., Wynall, an owl sli. 96. 5 legibus. 310. 15

armed or, charged on the neck with Wynants (modern spelling Winans) of Wyngate, of Harlington, Beds, a hind's

two chevronels arg. Manners maketh Brabant and Elizabeth, New Jersey, head or, gorged with a bar-gemelle sa.

7nan. 241. 10 U.S.A., a demi-moor in profile ppr, cj. 124. I
with collar and fillet arg., habited gu.,
Wykeham-Musgrave, Captain Wenman Wyngate of Barnend, Beds, a gate or.

Aubrey, Barnsley Park, Cirencester holding in the dexter hand a bunch 15S. 9

(i) Two arms in armour embowed, the of grapes purpiire (a younger branch Wynill, Yorks, a wyvem with wings

hands gauntleted ppr., grasjjing an has the grapes vert) leaved and slipped elevated arg., vomiting flames of fire

annulet or. and each arm charged for ppr. Fors non mutat genus. 303- 1 ppr. Par la volonte de Dieu.

distinction with a cross crosslet arg. Wynchcombe of Bucklebury, Berks, a Wynill, Durh., a wyvern with wings ad-

A(jor Mnsgrave). (2) buffalo's head buck's head erased quarterly az. and dorsed arg., vomiting flames of fire
or, holding in the mouth a laurel-
sa., armed or, charged on the neck ppr.

with two chevronels arg. (jor Wyke- branch ppr. Wynington, Chesh., a still arg.

ham). Sans changer. 241.10 Wynche, Essex, out of a naval coronet a Wynn, see Newborough, Baron.

Wykes of Moreton Jeffery, a cock gu. lion's head erased gardant arg., be- Wynn, a cubit arm vested sa., holding in

91. 2 tween two spears or, headed of the first. the hand ppr. a fleur-de-lis arg.
Wynche of Woodford, Essex, a lion's Wynn, a unicorn's head erased arg..
Wykes of Dursley, Glouc, a greyhound's
head erased or, collared gu., holding in head erased gardant arg., ducally maned, armed, and crined ppr. 49. 5
the mouth a man's leg couped at the crowned, between two spears or, Wynn of Dudleston, Shropsh., a boar's

thigh arg. 61. 8 headed of the first. head gu., couped close or. 43-
75-2
Wyld of Bordsham, Denbighsh., a hawk Wyndham, Earl of Egremont, see Egre- Wynn, an eagle displayed or.

85. 2 mont. Wynne-Finch, see Finch.
Wyndham-Quin, see Dunraven and Mount
Wyld of Speen, Bucks, a lion sejant Wynne of Nerquis Hall, Flintsh., an
gardant erect ppr., holding between Earl, Earl of. Eeagle displayed or. rye eryrod eri/rhi.
the paws an escutcheon in pale arg.,
Wyndham, see Leconfield. Baron.

charged with three martlets. c/. 8. 7 Wyndham, William, of Dinton, Wilts, a Wynne-Eyton, Thomas, Esquire, J.P.,

Wyld of Edinbuigh, a stag's head ppr. lion's head erased within a fetterlock D.L., the Tower, Wold: (i) A demi-

Vigilans el prompt us. 121. 5 Auor. bon droit. lion rampant arg., holding between the
Wyndham, Alexander, same crest.
Wyldbore, a spear-head in pale embrued Wyndham of Cromer, Norf., same crest. Apaws a ducal coronet or. (2) demi-

ppr., thrust through a boar's head Au hon droit. griffin charged with a rose arg.
Wyndham, Reginald, Esquire, of Lecon-
erased in fess. Wynne of Pcngwern, Jlerionethsh., an
field. Branxton, New South Wales,
Wylde of Nettleworth HaU and South- eagle displaved or. Eryr eryrod eryr.
same crest and motto.
well, Notts, a denii-buck couped sa., Wyndham, Rev. Thomas Heathcote, —Di ojn Diymjjrost. 75- 5

ducally gorged, attired, and imgu. or. Kentisbere Rectory, Cullompton, same Wynne, Jones-, Ven. Archdeacon, M.A.,

Confide rede agens. cj. 1 19. 2 crest and motto. Treiorwerth Valley, Anglesey, a hon's
Wyndham, Rev. John, of Sutton Mande-
Wylde-Brown, Sliropsh., a griffin's head head erased. lor ei icerth. 17. 8

erased per pale gu. and sa., gorged Wynne, WilUam Robert Maurice, of
with a collar or, charged with two
Peniarth, Merionethsh. , on a chapeau

trefoils slipped vert. ville, Wilts, same crest. ppr., a boar passant arg., fretty gu.

Wylde, an eagle displayed or. 7S- ^ Wyndham, John, Dal wood, Branxton, cj. 40. 8
New South Wales, same crest. Au bon
Wylde, Worcs., a stag's head erased erm. Wynne of Haslewood, co. Sligo, a wolf's
droit. head erased arg. Non sibi, sed toto.
121. 2
Wyndham of London, Somers., Devonsh., 30. 8
Wylde, Shropsh., on a chapeau gu.,

turned up erm., a lion pMsant gardant Sufi., and Norf., a lion's head erased Wynne, Llewelyn (late of Slold, Flintsh.),

gu. 4- 5 or, within a fetterlock of the same, a Saracen's head affrontee, couperl at
the bow compony counter-compony of the shoulders, and wTeathed about the
Wylidon, a dexter hand couped in fess

holding a cross crosslet in pale. 221. 10 the first and az. temples with a torse, aU ppr.

Wylie, on a rock a fort in flames ppr. Wyndham, Campbell-, Colonel Philip Wynne of Garthewin, Denbighsh., Wales,

155. I Arthur Pleydell Bouverie, of Dunoon, a stag trippant ppr. 1 17. 8
Wylie of Largs, Ayrsh., Scotland, a
Greenock, Argyllsh. : (i) A hon's head Wynne, Bart, {extinct), of Leeswood,

stag's head ppr. Mentes coJisci(e recti. erased or, within a fetterlock of the Flint, a dolphin hauriant arg. .

121. 5 last, the bow compony counter-com- Wynne of Coed Coch, Flintsh., a Saracen's
pony of the first and az. {for Wyndham).
Wylie, Bart, {extinct), a Cossack mounted {2 ) Two oars of a galley in saltire ppr. licad ppr. 190-5
and in the act of charging at fuU speed {jor Campbell). Au bon droit.— Y is et
Wynne of Ashford, Middx., an arm in
ppr. Lahore et scienlia.
armoiu: erect ppr., holding in the

WyUe, John, Esquire, of Glasgow, a fides. gauntlet a fleur - de - lis arg.
knight on a black horse in full armour cj. 210. 6
wielding a battle-axe in his dexter hand Wyndham, George, M.P., 35, Park Lane,
Wynniatt of Guiting Grange, Glouc, a
W., a lion's head erased or, within a lion's head ducallv cro«-ned.

ppr. Fortes jortuna jwvat. fetterlock, the lock or, and the bow cj. 18. 8
WyUe, Alexander Henry, Esquire, Twy-
counter-compony or and az., the lion's Wynnington of London and Chesh., a

nersh, Chertsey, Surrey, a fox courant head charged with a saltire wavy gu. stiU arg.

ppr. c/. 32. 8 Au bon droit. 256. 19 Wynston of Painswick, Glouc. and
Heref., a garb erect or, sustained on
Wyfie, Alexander Henry, 41, Chester Wyndham, Hon. Percy Scawen, Qouds, either side by two hons rampant, the

Square, W.. same crest. Spes. Salisbury, same crest and motto. 282.5

Wylie, a staff entwined with a serpent Wyndham - Quin, Windham Henry,

surmounted by a sabre saltireways, all inour Street, W., dexter arg., the sinister az. cj. 3. 5

ppr. In utroque paratus. I Wynter, Wales, a heath-cock ppr.

WYN 609 YEA

Wynter of Aldeburgh, Suff., a cubit arm Yale of Oswestry, Shropsh., on a chapeau Yate of Uppham, Wilts, a demi-goat
gu., turned up erm., a boar az. in a rampant per pale sa. and arg., armed
erect habited or, holding in the hand net or.

three ostrich-feathers, the inner one Yale - Jones - Parry, William Corbet, counterchanged, holding between the
Madryn, near Pwllheli, a mount vert,
sa., the outer ones or. thereon a boar az., within a net or, in feet a gate or. 128. 3
the mouth an acorn slipped ppr.
Wyrall, a cock's head erased gu. 90. i Yate of Broomsberrow, Glouc. : (i) An
Yallop, Norf., a caltrap or, between two
Wyrlay or Wyrley of Dodford, Nor- wings arg. elephant's head arg., tusked or. 133. 2.

tliants, and Hampstead Hall, Staffs, Yarborough, Earl ol (Anderson-Pelham), A(2) falcon volant or. Quo virtus
—vocat. Quod ptidet hoc pigeat.
out of a ducal coronet or, two wings Brockiesly Park, Lines : (i) A peacock 88. 3
in his pride arg. (for Pdham). 103, 12.
addorsed ppr. A(2) water-spaniel passant or (jor Yates, a demi-goat holding between its
Anderson). Vincit amor patriae.
Wyrley, Staffs, a wing erect ppr. 109. 7 feet a gate, aU ppr. Usque ad aras.
Wyrrall, Glouc, an arm in armour, hold- 57- 7
Yarborough of Wilmsby, Lines, a falcon 128. 3
ing in the hand a sword, all ppr. Yates, out of a ducal coronet or, a goat's
close or, belled of the same, preying
210. 2 on a cock-pheasant ppr. head sa., armed and bearded arg.
Yarborough, Cooke-, George Bryan,
Wyrrall, CJlouc, a lion's gamb erect gu., 128. 14
Campsmount, near Doncaster : (i) A
holding a cross crosslet fitched arg. Yates of Streetyate, Lanes, out of a
falcon close or, belled or, preying on
cj. 36. I I a mallard ppr. (2) Out of a mural ducal coronet or, a goat's head sa.,

Wyrrall, Shropsh., a lion's gamb erect armed of the first. Legale judicium

gu., holding a cross crosslet fitchee parium. 128. 14

arg. cf. 36. II Yates, Shropsh., same crest. Quo virtus

Wyrrall of Sodersall, Yorks, a lion's vocat.

gamb erased sa., holding a cup or. Yates of Oakwood Hall, Yorks, upon a
mount vert, and in front of two oak-
38. 14

Wyse of Cuddagh, Ireland, a demi-lion crown arg., a demi-lion guardant issuing branches in saltire ppr., fructed or,
rampant gu., guttee-d'eau. Sapere sa., gorged with a ducal coronet or. a goat's head erased arg., armed also
Non sine pulvere palma. or, and charged on the neck with a
atide. cf. 10. 3 Yarburgh of Heslington Hall, Yorks, a
pellet.
Wyse, Lucien William Bonaparte, the

Manor of St. John's, near Waterford, falcon close or, bcUed of the same, Yates of Holm Cot, Devonsh , a goat's
a lion rampant gu., guttee-d'eau, hold- preying on a duck ppr. Non est sine head erased arg., guttce-de-larmes,

ing in the dexter paw a mace or. pulvere palma. pierced through the neck fessewise with

Sapere atule. Yard, Kent and Staffs, an arrow in pale, a sword, point to the dexter, ppr. Pro

Wyse, a demi-lion rampant gu., guttee- point upwards, enfiled with a ducal Rege et patria.

d'eau. holding in the dexter paw a coronet ppr. Yates, Park-, a goat's head couped arg.,

mace ppr. Sapere aitde. Yarde, see Churston, Baron. crusuly gu., holding in the mouth a

Wythens of Wantaway, Berks, Eltham, Yarde of Whiteway and Culver House, cinquefoil slipped vert.

Kent, and London, on a ducal coronet Devonsh., out of a ducal coronet or, a Yates, an antelope's head ppr. cf. 126. 2
gu., a talbot sejant erm., collared and demi-ostrich ppr., holding in its beak Yates, Captain Oswald Vavasour, Comp-

Uned or, and holding out the line with a horse-shoe of the first. Facta non ton Pauncefote, North Cadbury,

the dexter paw. verba. Somers., out of a ducal coronet an

Wythernewyke of Cloxby, Lines, a bus- Yardeley, a hind trippant ppr. 124. 12 antelope's head. Legale judicium

tard close arg., winged or. 102. 9 Yardeley or Yardley, a stag in full course parium. 273. 3

Wythers, a demi-eagle displayed witli or. cf. 118. 13 Yates of Bryanston Square, London, a

two heads ppr. cf. S2. 3 Yardley, Wales, a buck springing. demi-antelope or, gorged with a collar
dance ttec az. , and holding between the
Wythers of Colchester, Essex, and of Yardley of Upbery, Kent, and Yardley,

Marydown and Theden, Hants, a Staffs, a buck current gu., attired or. feet a muUet pierced sa. Sit quarta

demi-hare az., holding in the mouth c/. 118. 13 call.

three stalks of wheat or. Yardly or Yardley, a hind's head or. Yates, a demi-lion rampant az. 10. 2

Wyvell of Crediton, Devonsh., on a mount 124. I Yates, Scotland, a gate ppr. Securus.

vert, a peacock ppr. cf. 103. 4 Yarker, a greyhound current ppr. 158. 9

Wyvell of Croydon, Surrey, and Yorks, cf. 58. 2 Yatman, WiUiam HamUton, of WeUes-

a wyvern with wings addorsed arg., Yarker, Charles Braddyll, of Leyburn bourne, Warw., and Highgrove, Tet-

vomiting flames of lire ppr. Hall. Yorks, a stork rising arg., col- bury, Glouc. a gate arg., in front of

Wyvill, Marmaduke D'Arcy, of Constable lared, beaked, and legged gu., resting three ears of wheat slipped or. For-
Burton, FinghaU, R.S.O., and Denton the dexter claw on a human heart of
Park, a wyvern arg., vomiting flames titer et aperte.
of fire ppr. Par la volonU de Dieu. the second, holding in the beak an
oak-branch fructed ppr. La fin Yawkins, Scotland, a naked arm em-
bowed wielding a scimitar, all ppr.

c/. 70. 10 Prcesto et persisto. 201. i

Yarmouth, Earl ol, see Hertford, Mar- Yaxley of Boston, Lines, and Suff., a

X. quess. demi-unicorn arg., collared gobony sa.
Yarmouth, Norf. and Suff., a pheasant
and or. 48. 10

close ppr. c/. 90. 8 Yaxley, an heraldic antelope sa., be-

Ximenes of Bear Place, Berks, out of Yarner of Ireland, an arm in armour zantee, attired, maned, and tufted

a mural coronet or, an arm in armour embowed, the hand holding a battle- or.

embowed ppr., garnished of the first, axe or. cf. 200. 6 Yaxley of Yaxley, Suff., an Indian goat

the hand, also ppr., supporting a Yarrow, a buck trippant gu.. attired and arg., pellettee, attired or.

trumpet erect and issuant, also or. ungu. or. 117. 8 Yea, a ram passant arg. cj. 131. 13

Yarworth, an arm erect ppr., the hand Yea, Bart, {extinct), of Pyrland Hall,

grasjjing a snake environed round the Somers., a talbot passant arg. Esto

arm vert. 220. 2 semper fidelis. 54. i

Y. Yarworth, Suff., a hawk ppr., beUed or. Yeamans, Bart, (extinct), of Bristol and

cf. 85. 2 Redland, Glouc, a dexter arm holding

Yabsley, Devonsh., a demi-lion rampant Yate, a horse's head gu. cf. 50. 13 a spear, all ppr. 214. 11

holding in the paws a serpent ppr. Yate of Hynton. Berks, Bentlott, Oxon., Yeards, an arrow in pale, point upwards,

Industria et ape. cj. 9. 14 and of Wootton Wawen, Warw., out of enfiled with a ducal coronet ppr.
a ducal coronet or, a goat's head sa., Yeates or Yeats, a lion's head erased arg.
Yaldwyn of Blackdown, Sussex, on a

chapeau sa., turned up erm., a sword armed arg. 128. 14

in pale arg., hilt and pommel or, be- Yate of Buckland, Berks, out of a ducal Yeates, Ireland a shark issuant regardant
,

tween two wings of the last. Moriendo coronet or. a goat's head sa., bearded swallowing a man, all ppr. 139. 2

liio. 169. I and armed of the first. 12S. 14 Yeatman-Biggs, see Biggs.

39

YEA YOU

Yeatman of Stock House, Dorset, a goat's Yonge, a stork arg., with wings expanded Young, a buck's head bezantee, between
head erased sa., armed, bearded, and az., holding in the beak a snake ppr two palm-branches.
charged with a gate or. Propositi tenax
104. 13 Young-Reynolds of TuUy, co. Cavan, on
243. II Yonge of London, a dragon's head erased a mount vert, a stag lodged ppr.

Yeatman, Harry Farr, same crest and or, ducally gorged arg. cf. 71. 8 115. 12

motto. Yonge of Kynton and More, Shropsh., a i Young, Yorks, out of a ducal coronet or,

Yeldham of Great Saling, Essex, a bezant, wolf passant sa. 28. 10 an ibex's head arg., armed and tufted

thereon a lion's head erased az., gorged Yonge of Trent, Somers., a lion's head of the first.

with a bar-gemelle flory counter-fiory erased per fess or and gu., ducally Young, James, Esquire, of Harristown,

arg. Fides ciUpari metuens. cf. 19. i crowned of the first. 18. 8 CO. Roscommon, out of a ducal coronet

Yelloly of Bracklyn, Clare, Suff.. within Yonge, a boar's head erased vert, armed or, an ibex's head arg., horned and

a crescent arg., a caltrap gu. 163. 11 and bri.stled or. Fortitudine et pru- tufted or, and charged on the neck
I with a trefoil vert.
dentia.
Yellowley, a bat displayed sa. 137. 11 42. 2
1

Yelverton, see Avonmore, Viscount. Yonge, Devonsh., a demi-unicom arg. Young, Owen Waller O'Grady, Harris-

Yelverton, Earl 0! Sussex (extinct), a lion 48. 7 town, Castlerea, co. Roscommon, same

passant regardant gu. 6. I Yonge of Colbrooke, Devonsh., a demi- crest. Victoria fortitudo virtus.

Yelverton, same crest. Foy en tout. sea-unicorn arg., armed gu., finned or. Young, a boar's head couped at the neck

6. I 48. 13 ppr.

Yenn of London, a lion passant az. 6. 2 Yonge, Rev. Vernon George, of Charnes Young of OrUngbury, Northamp., a boar 3

Yeo, Devonsh., a peacock ppr. 103. 7 Hall, Staffs, an antelope's head erased head and neck erased ppr. 41. 5

Yeoman, a hand throwing a dart. Shoot or, guttee-de-sang. Et servata fides Young, Oliver, Hare Hatch House, Twy-

thus. 214. 4 perfectus amorque ditabunt: cf. 126. 2 ford, Berks, a boar's head and neck

Yeoman, a dexter cubit arm in armour, Yonge of Puslinch, Devonsh.. a buck's erased vert.

holding in the hand a broken spear, all head couped between two fern- Young, a squirrel sejant gu., holding a

ppr. cf. 197. I branches, all ppr. Qualis vita, finis nut-branch vert, fructed or. 135-2

Yeoman, Rev. Henry Walker, Marsk ita. I Young, a squirrel sejant gu., charged on

Hall, Marske-by-the-Sea, same crest. Yonge or Young of Basildon, Berks, out the body with a chevron compony or

Yeoman, Thomas Lawrence, Woodlands, of a mural coronet gu., a goat's head I and az., holding a nut-branch vert,

Whitby, a dexter arm, holding a broken or. fructed of the second. cj. 135. 2

spear, all ppr. York, Edward, of Hutton HaU, Yorks, a Young of Tully, co. Cavan, Ireland, a

Yeomans, a dexter arm holding in the demi-lion per fess wavy gu., and barry horse's head couped sa.

hand a spear ppr. 214. 11 wavy of four erminois and az., sup- cf. 50. 13

Yer, a wolf sejant sa. porting a wool-pack erect ppr., and Young, Sir George, Bart., M.A., of For-

Yerburgh of Yerburgh, Lines, and Wil- charged on the breast with a key I mosa Place, Bucks, a demi-unicorn
loughby, Notts, a hawk belled or,
fesseways or. couped erm., maned, armed, and un-

I

preying on a mallard vulned in the York, out of a ducal coronet a dragon's gu. or, gorged with a naval coronet

head ppr. 2jli. 14 head. 72. 4 az., supporting an anchor erect sa. Be

Yerburgh, Robert Armstrong, Woodfold York, Yorks, a monkey's head erased right and persist. 310. 6
"

Park, Blackburn, a falcon close or, ppr. cf. 136. 14 Young of Hawkhurst, Kent, a griifin's

belled of the last, preying upon a York of Goulthwayt, Yorks, and Lines, head erased per fess vert and or,

mallard ppr. Who dares wins. 281. 14 a thistle ppr. cj. 150. 2 charged with two escallops counter-

Yerburgh, Rev. Edmond Rochfort, Yorke, see Hardwicke, Earl of. changed, cf. 66. 2

Wrentham Rectory, Wangford, Suff., Yorke, Phihp, of Erddig, Denbighsh., a Young, Keays-, of Eylesden Court,

same crest and motto. lion's head erased ppr., gorged with a Sutton Valence, Maidstone, a gry-

Yerbury of Shirehampton, Glouc., and collar gu., charged with a bezant. Nee phon's head erased per fesse vert and

Trowbridge, Wilts, a lion's head per cupias. nee metuas. cf. 18. 6 or, charged with two escallops in pale
counterchanged, the whole between as
fess or and arg. I

21. i Yorke, John Reginald, 2, Chesham Street,

Yester, a ram's head arg., crowned or. S.W., same crest and motto. many fleur-de-lys or. Quo patria

130. 4 Yorke of Burton-Pedwardyn, Lines, vocat. 25.8. 14

Yetsworth of Sunbury, Middx., out of a Yorks, and Brackley, Northants, a Young of Roscommon, out of a ducal

ducal coronet a buck's head, both or, monkey's head erased ppr. 2i;5. 7 ! coronet or, a dragon's head erect ppr.
holding in the mouth a rose gu.,
stalked and leaved vert. Yorke, Thomas Edward, Bewerley HaU, 72. 4
Yetts, Scotland, a greyhound's head arg.
Pateley Bridge, Yorks, same crest. Young, late Sir Charles George, Garter

Yorke, Dallas-, Thomas Yorke, of Walms- Principal King of Arms : (i) A dragon

cf. 61. 2 gate. Lines, the battlements of a tower couchant with wings elevated gu., col-
ppr., therefrom issuant a dragon's head lared, and the chain reflexed over the
Yeverey, an elephant's head bendy of six

arg. and gu. 133. 2 arg., charged with a mullet of six back or, holding in the mouth a rose

Yles, Scotland, a stag's head erased. points az. Lux venit ab alto. per pale of the last and arg., seeded

121. 2 Yorks, a lion's head erased collared. and slipped ppr. (2) In water repre-

Yockney, Algernon, Woodcliffe, St. 18. 6 senting the sea, an anchor erect sa.,

Lawrence, Isle of Wight, in front of a Yorstone, Scotland, a rose stalked and the ring and stock or, the shank en-
twined by a serpent ppr. Nnllius in.
dexter arm embowed in armour, the leaved, all ppr. 149. 5
verba.
hand in a gauntlet grasping a roll of Yorstoun, Carthew-, Morden, East Tin-

paper, all ppr., a pair of compasses wald, Dumfriessh., a tower ppr. Mens Young of Lambeth, Surrey, from water

extended or. Lahore et scientia. conscia recti. 156. 2 ppr., an anchor erect sa., the stock and

Yockney, Sidney William, Queen Aime's Youl, Scotland, a garb or. Per vim et ring or, the stem entwined by a serpent,

Gate, Westminster, same crest and virtutem. 153-2 also ppr.

j

motto. Youl, Charles, Esquire, J.P., of Symmons Young of Stanhill Court, Charlwood,

Yoe, an anohor sa. 161. i Plains, Perth, Tasmania, u^es a Surrey, an anchor or. Dum spiro

Yon of Barrow and Filmingham, Lines, wheat-sheaf between three crescents. spero.

a cubit arm erect vested purp., cuffed Young, Baron Lisgar, see Lisgar. \ Young of Rosebank, Scotland, an anchor

arg., holding in the hand ppr. a bunch Young-Scott of RedfordhiU, and Deans- in the sea surmounted by a dove hold-

of marigolds of the third, stalked and houses, Peeblessh., a stag's head ppr. ing in its beak an olive-branch, all ppr.

leaved vert. 205.14 3Iemor et fidelis. 121. 5 Sperando spiro. cf. 94. 4

Yong of ilidhurst, Sussex, a demi-griflin Young, Ireland a stag's head erased or. Young, Scotland, a dolphin haurient.
,

segreant regardant az., beaked and 121. 2 140. II

legged or, charged with a crescent. Young, out of a ducal coronet a buck's Young, Scotland, a dolphin naiant ppr.

64. 31 head between two palm-branches. Every point. 140. 5

5

YOU 611 ZYM

Young of Poulton-curaSeacomb, Chesh., Young, Bart., Bucks, a cubit arm erect, Younger, George, AUoa, N.B., an armed

and Wales, a demi lion or, collared per the hand grasping an arrow, all ppr. leg couped at the thigh ppr., garnished

pale erm. and ermines. lo. 9 Press through. cj. 214. 4 and spurred or. Celer et audax.

Young, Scotland, a demi-lion gu., hold Young, Sir William, Bart., 16, South 255- 17

ing in the dexter paw a sword erect Eaton Place, S.W., same crest and Younger, James, Arnsbrae, AUoa, N.B.,

ppr. Robere prudent ia freestat. motto. same crest and motto.

cj. 14. 12 Young, William, Esquire, J.P., D.L., of Younger, WilUam, 29, Moray Place,

Young, a lion rampant gardant per fess Brockley Park, Queen's Co., and of Edinburgh, same crest and motto.

or and gu., supporting a battle-axe of Doohulla Lodge, co. Galway, Ireland, Younger, Robert, 16, Old Square, Lin-

the first. a cubit arm erect ppr., charged with coln's Inn Fields, W.C., same crest and

Young, Kent, a lion's head gardant or, an annulet or, the hand grasping an motto.

between two wings arg., each charged arrow point downwards, abo ppr. Younger, John, Esquire, Colonel R.A., a

with a fleur-de-lis az. Press through. cj. 214. 4 dexter arm, the hand holding a lance

Young, Sir William Need-Muston, Bart., Young, Sir Frederick, K.C.M.G., J.P.. bend ways ppr. Tout prest. 214. ii

J.P.. of Baillieborough Castle, co. D.L., 5, Queensberry Place, Queens- Younger, Henry Johnston, of Benmore
Cavan, a demi-lion rampant gu.,
a dexter cubit arm erect and Kilrauir, ArgyUsh., Esquire, same
charged on the shoulder with a trefoil
slipped, and holding in the dexter paw mgtiold 1 the hand an arrow in bend crest and motto. 214. 11

sinister, all ppr. Press throiigh. Younger, Colonel John, Langshaw Bush.

a sprig of three maple-leaves, also Young, Rt. Hon. George, 28, Moray Moffat, N.B., same crest and motto.

slipped or. Prudeiitia. Place, Edinburgh, same crest and motto. Younger, WiUiam, Esquire, of Auchen

Young, WiUiam Mackworth, C.S.I., Young, Sir WiUiam Lawrence, Bart., of Castle, Moffat, Dumfriessh., and
Lahore, Punjaub, a demi-unicorn North Dean, Bucks, a cubit arm erect. Staveley Lodge, Leics., a dexter hand

couped erm., armed, maned, and ungu. the hand grasping an arrow, all ppr. holding a lance in bend ppr. Tout

or, gorged with a naval crown az., Press through. prest. 214. II

supporting an anchor erect sa. Young of Leny. Scotland, a dexter arm Younghusband of Wrighton. Melbourne,

Young of Auldbar, Forfarsh., a lion gu., holding in the hand a lance in bend Victoria, on water ppr., a swan sa.,

issuing out of the wreath, and holding ppr. Press through. beaked gu., semee of mullets arg.,

a sword in pale ppr. Robert prudentia Young, WiUiam, Cleish Castle, Kinross, —holding in the beak an annulet or.
\
Virtutis conjux. Still und stols gleitend.
prastat. a dexter arm, the hand grasping a

Young, Bernard Joseph, of Kingerby, spear in bend, all ppr. Press through. 99. II

Lines, a wolf sejant regardant sa., Young, John Kirkpatrick, 25, Earl's Younghusband of Crossthwaite, Lan-

holding between the fore-paws the Terrace, Kensington, an anchor or. caster, same crest and motto.
head of King Edmund ppr. Toujovrs
Dum spiro spero. Ypres, an eagle with wings expanded

jeitne. Younge of RaxweU and RoxhaU, Essex. ppr. 77.

Young of Poole House, Worcs., a wolf within a chaplet vert, a griffin's head Yuille of London, an ear of wheat ppr.,

passant sa. 28. 10 erased or. leaved vert. 154. 3

Young of Croome D'Abitot, Worcs., and Younge of Buckhome and Colbrooke, Yuille of Darleith, Dumbarton, same

Stratton Audley, Oxon., a stork with Dorset, a demi-sea-unicorn arg., armed crest. Numine et virtute.

wings expanded arg., beaked gu., and finned gu. 4S. 13 Yule, Scotland, a stalk of wheat bladed.

holding in the beak a snake ppr. Younge, Hants, a stag's head erased per Per vim et virtutem. 154-3

104. 13 fess erm. and gu. 21 1 . 2 Yule, an Indian shield affrontee sa.,

Young, Scotland, a sword and a writing- Younge of London, and Drayton, Staffs, damasked or, with a naked Indian

—pen in saltire ppr. Pro patria semper. on a rock a Cornish chough, all ppr. scimitar ppr., and scabbard gu., in
Dominus providebit. 170. 4 106. 9 saltire behind the same, pommelled
and mounted, also gu., and on the
Young of Eastfield, Scotland, a dexter Younge of Grenford, Middx., and Durn-

hand holding a pen ppr. Scripta ford, Wilts, a demi-greyhound erased margin of the shield is inscribed the

manent. 217. 10 arg. cj. 60. II Indian word Hazir. Per vim et vir-

Young of Lindbank, Scotland, a dexter Younger of Daventry, Northants, and tutem.

hand ppr., holding a bezant. Heref., a stag's head or. 121. 5 Yvain, out of a ducal coronet a dexter

Young of Trent, Somers., a cubit arm Younger, Scotland, an armed leg couped hand holding a rose-branch, aU ppr.

erect habited az., holding a staff or. at the thigh az., spurred or. 193. I 218. II

Zachary of Areley, Kings, Worcs., a garb Zetland, Marquessof{Dundas),Aske, Rich- Zoueh of Pyrton, Wilts, and Somers., oc
or, charged with an acorn slipped and mond, Yorks, a lion's head affrontee a staff couped and raguly or, sprouting
gu., struggling through an oak-busli, at the dexter point, a raven with wings
erect vert. Virtus per se. aU ppr., fructed or. Essayez. expanded arg.

cj. 153- 2 3IO- 7 Zouch, Shropsh., a falcon with wings
Zachert and Zachet, three roses, the Zibet of Sweden, a civet cat issuant re-
expanded arg., standing on a branch
centre one arg., the outer ones gu., gardant ppr. Cceliim non animum.
Zinzan, a dove with wings expanded az.
slipped vert. 149. 12 or, leaved az. Prcmkt lirlKs.
94. 2
Zamoyska, a demi-Indian goat rampant. Zorks, an eagle with two heads displayed, Zouche, Baron (Curzon), Parham Park,

Zeal, Senator the Hon. Sir William surmounted of a saltier gu. Pulborough, Sussex: (i) A popinjay
Zornlin, Surrey, an arm embowed bare to
Austin, K.C.M.G., M.I.C.E., of Clo- Arising or, coUared gu. (2) falcon,
the elbow, holding in the hand a barbel.
velly, LanscU Road, Toorak. Victoria, Fai bien train rien. wings displayed arg., standing on the
Zouch, an ass's head couped or. 125. 12
Australia, a demi-griffin segreant arg., Zouch, Wilts, an ass's head arg., muzzled stock of an old tree, from which is
collared and lined or. Mora trahit with cord az., and charged on the neck
with a fleur-de-lis vert. sprouting a green leaf or twig ppr.,
Zouch, an ass's head tied round the
ptriculum. mouth by a cord, aU arg. rising or, coUared, beaked, and legged
Zephani of Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, a Zouch, out of a ducal coronet gu., a mule's
head arg., bridled ppr. gu. Let Curzon holde what Curzon
demi- man representing Surajud Dowla
Subah of Bengal in his complete dress, helde.
the sinister hand resting on the head
Zouche, an ass's head couped erm. 25. 121
of a tiger enraged, the dexter wielding Zurich, on a ducal coronet or, a Uon pas-

sant gardant gu., ducally crowned of

a scimitar in the attitude of striking, the first. cj. 4. 3

—the blade broken, all ppr. Miserrima Zymon, a cross crosslet and a sword point

vidi. Scuto divino. downwards in saltier. cj. 166. 12

39—2



PART II.

(I.) MOTTOES.

KEY(2.) TO PLATES.
(3) DICTIONARY OF TERMS.



MOTTOES.

Ab aquila From the eagle Gilly.

Abest timor Fear is far from us Ewart, Ker.

Ab origine fidus Faithfulfrom the first Maclaurin.

Abscissa virescit Though lopped off, ttflourishes Bisset, Bissett.

Absitfraus Let all deception be far off. Gordon.

,, ., . ... ( God forbid that I should glory save in the \r,,y
Absit msi in " -^
ut gl, orier cruce -! ^^j^^ j-Claike.

Absque dedecore Without stain Napier.

Absque Deo nihil Nothing without God Peters.
Absque labore nihil Edmonds, Steele.
Absque metu Nothing without labour Dalmahoy.
Absque virtute nihil
Without fear Harrison, Rogers.
Abstulit qui dedit. ... Nothing without virtue. Howard, Jerningham-Slafford.
Drummond.
Abunoadomnes He who gave has taken away
From o?ie to all

Accendit cantu He rouses up by crozving Cockburn.

Accipe crucem Receive the cross. Gibbons.

Accipe daque iidem Receive and give pledges offealty Crickett.

Accipiter pra:dam nos gloriam The hawk seeks its prey, weglory Hawker, Strother.

A clean heart and a cheerful spirit Portman.

A cceurvaillant rien impossible To a valiant heart nothing is impossible.... Hartcup.

Actio virtutis laus The deed is the commendation of the virtue Ashburne.

Acquixit qui tuetur He obtains who maintains Mortimer.

»(;i.g Cameron.

A cruce salus .. ^ ,„.„^, _.- SaiuatUtifr^iMecrosj..^.. f Eeardsley, Bourke, Burgh, Burke, De
From the spear a crowit
A cuspide corona —~ .„^... | Burgh, Glencross, Grsme, Jefferson.
Brodrick, Chapman, Midleton.

A cuspide honos Honour by the spear. Swindley. -_

Adadmissum About to be accepted Cunningham.

Ada!'": ...„..^.^- I „ thirds: ni^-j^ /Bartholomew, Cairnie, Guthrie, Strnther,
\ Struthers.

Ad altiora tendo / strive to higher things ..,......; Melville.

Adamussim According to rule. PslC-L'^pyngna'"-
Ad ardua tendit Heron, M-Uiui^.
Ad arma paratus He attempts difficult things Johnston, Johnstone.
Ad aspera virtus Preparedfor arms Sinclair.
Ad astra Moorsom.
In the face of difficulties, courage
To the stars

Ad astra nitamur semper ad optima ^"' ""' J^igsby.

Ad astra per ardua ^'^f^^^ '""''.l'.'" [^"'^l^l''"'^'
Ad astra sequor
Ad astra virtus To the stars by steep paths Drummond.
Ad cceIos volans
Ad coelum tendit Ifollow to the stars Tottenham.

Addecet honeste vivere Virtue leads to heaven Saltmarshe, Sinclair.

Addere legi justitiam decus Flying to the heavens Clavering.
Booker.
Addicunt aves He aims at heaven

Ad diem tendo It becomes us to live honourably Addison.

Addit frena fens // is an honour to combine law and justice. Adderley.

Addunt robor The oinen is favourable Loutfuttes, Lutefoot, Lutefoote.

Addunt robur stirpi I longfor day '. Cooch, Stein, Stevens.
Milner.
A Deo et patre He applies the curb to savage natures
A Deo et rege
A Deo floruit They give strength Hamilton.
A Deo honor et fortuna
A Deo in Deo They increase the styciii^h of the family .... Hamilton.

Adasthera From God and my fatiier Thomas.

From God and the king Fawkes, Hampton, Lewis, Stanhope.

His prosperity camefrom God Watson.

From God honour and goodfortune Sands.

From God in God. Troyte.

To the skies Falconar.

ADB 2 AGN

A Deo lumen Lightfrom God. .• Ker, Kerr.
A Deo lux nostra Our light is from God HoUoway.
A Deo, non fortuna By God, not byfortune Greaves, Greaves-Banning.
A Deo salus God is my salvation
A Deo victoria Jacob.
Ad escam et usum Victory from God Grjeme, Graham.
Forfood and use Garden, Gardin, Graden.
Adest et visum
Adest prudenti animus Present to the sight Greiden.

Ad finem Courage belongs to prudence Hamilton.

Ad finem fidelis 7'o the end Tose, Tosh.
fCoIvil, ColviUe, Gilroy, Horsfall, How-
Ad finem spero Faithful to the end
Ad fcedera cresco son, Kerslake, Peto, Wedderburn-
Ad gloriam per spinas I hope to the last J
I gain by treaties y Scr}-mgeour, Whitehead.
Adhtereo virtuti Through thorns to glory
Adhrereo I clingto virtue Ogilvie.
I clingfast
Ad honorem industria ducit Oliphant, Oliver.
Ad hue viresco Thorn.
Adjuvante Deo Kennedy.

Adjuvante Deo in hostes Burrell.

Ad littora tendit Industry leads to honour against Joynson.
Ad littora tendo "Smollett.
I am still grviaing green Acton, Malins.
Admetam "«'•
With God's assistance | Donovan, O'Donovan.
Ad mortem fidelis
Adorn the truth assistance of God
Ad rem | ^^li^'
Ad^it Deus
Adsit Deus non demovebor It ?nakes for the shore Jamaieson, Jamieson, Quatherine.
Adsum I makefor the shore
Ad summa virtus Tarvie, Watson.
Ad summum emergunt To the *?oal
Ad te, Domine Faithful unto death ^ombrey, Comrie, Comry.
Advance -1^P°,TM?',L'e'urg.
Advance with courage
Advena in sylvis Candler, Cheetham.

Adversa virtute repello To the purpose Waddell.
God be with me Wright.
Adversis major, par secundis God with mc, I shall not be remcn;ed. Balfour.
I am here Baird.
Adverso fortior Dumas.
^gis fortissima virtus
^gre detramite Courage to the last Bruce.
.(?igre de tramite recto
They rise to the top FuUarton.
.lEquabiliter et diligenter To thee, Lord Newman.

^quam servare mentem Brand, Ferrier, Speir, Spiers.

iEquanimitate A stranger in the woods Majoribanks, Marjoribanks.
I repel adversity with courage Foster.
.i^quammiter Denison, Dennistoun, Medhurst.
.^quitas actionum regula
yEquitate ac diligenlia. >'}'^^"'"'^' " "'""'' Bui wer, Buhver-Lytton, Forbes.
yEquo adeste animo
{^"pfosperHy".
^quoanimo
Stronger than adversity Clifton-Dicconson, Dicconson.
^uo pede propera.
Virtiie is the strongest shield Aspinall.
-r'LUr.'.'J.i With difficulty along the path Tait.
With difficulty along the right path Horsburgh, Horseburgh.
A favore re.E^s nomeu, Mitford, Moore, Wilde.
Constantly and carefully
Affectat Olympo
To preseme a steadv m;;:d. TBeckford, Green, Hoylf, iWatthew,
A fin J J/ju.., Jm, Jicucher, Raymond,

Afrad pob afraid With equanimity \ Rivers.
After darkness comes light Latham.
Aiyn Duwafydd
With equanimity Haibord, Shuttleworth.
A fynno Duw deued
A fynno Dwy y fydd Let equity te the rule of our actions Bradbury, Montagu. I
A Gair Duw yn uchaf With fair play and diligence.......
^""""iy ''y.'h constancy ^' Ashbofy.
Age aut perfice
Age in Eeternum -Vt'ltA an equable mind....... Bergne, Cope, Copland.
Agendo gnaviter Proceed wOJi a steady pace
Agendo honeste Pennant.
Ageomnebonum Eternity.
Agere et pati East.
Agere pro aliis ..A name by favour of the king Rayscn.
Agincourt
Agissez honnetement He aspires 'to heaven Kingan, Kmghan.
Agitatione paratus Totheend
Agitatione purgatur S'^H; , -^ •, • ^ -,
Agile pro viribus All unnecessary things waste
Agnoscar eventu Griffith, Ogilvie, Ogilvy.

Vaughan-Chamber.

Hewitt.

What Godwills, -Mill be Mathew, Williams.
Let God's will be done. Edwards.
Let what God wills be Hughes, Matthew.

Morris.

Act or achieve M'Millan.
Do what will be for roer. Conwell.
By doing diligently Barrows, Leeke.
By doing honourably Farmer.
Algood, Allgood.
Do all good
To do and endure Shiell.
Ashton.
To actfor others
Wodehouse.

Act uprightly Cardwell.

Prepared by activity -~ . - Russell.
It is purified by motion Russel, Russell.
Act according to your ability Campbell.
Let me be known by the issue Ross.

AGN 3 AMI

Agnus Dei mihi salus The Lamb of God is my salvation..'. Lammin.
Agnus Dei salvator mens The Lamb of God my Saviour Haslam.
Agnus in pace, leo in bello A lamb in peace, a lion in war Edmonds.
Paruck.
A good conscience is a sure defence Help, God Home.
A Home! a Home ! a Home ! Help thyself and God will help thee Aubert, Mill.
Help thyself and heaven will help thee
Aides, Dieu ! Love thy brother Caillard.
Aide-toi Dieu t'aideia Love the best Willmott.
Lme withoutfear Freer.
Aide-toi et le ciel t'aidera iMve loyalty
Thus andperhaps better Sinclair.
Aime ton frere So it is
Aime le meilleur Forever De Massue.
Aimer sans crainte In good time
Aimez loyaute In truth Paulet, Pawlet, Orde-Powlet.
Ainsi et peut-etre meilleur At the will of God RoUeston.
Bellingham.
Ainsiil est James.
Bonnor.
A jamais Bremer.
A la bonne heure
A la verite The birdflies to its own Lumley.
A la volonte de Dieu Croasdaile.
Laid by for others
Alba de Tormes Flying, he keeps his eye on the stars Tufton.
Albuhera With wings and courage. Pellew.
I am fed by birds
Alert Most faithful to the crown Cant.
Carnagie, Carnegie.
Ales volat propriis What can^ t be cured mttst be endured Gillow, Monro.
A.,.m,a,t .ht,g,h ,th.,ngs Simpson, Simson.
Algiers Aiming at high things Leche.
He aims at high thinos... Mildmay.
Aliis reposita I aim at high things Tuite.
The eagle soars high
Alls aspicit astra Another reward Clovile, Clovyle.
Alis et animo Fraser, Frazer, Udney.
Mudge.
Alis nutrior Frankland.
( Fletcher, Glen, Glenn, Greenall, Green-
Alia corona fidissimo
Alia ta Hara | hall, folhurk

Alleluiah Hubbard.
Marshall, Stott.
All is in God Greenall, Smethurst, Sotherne.
All my hope is in God
Rice.
All'swell
A'lo heco Pecho MMaclaine, 'Lean, Maclean.

Altapete

Aha petens

Vita petit
Alta peto
Alte fert aquila
Altera merces

Alteriprosiss^culo { ^^!!!!.^!"^.'!..'^'f"!!''!!" .'^ jcraham.

Alteri sic tibi Do to another as to thyself. Han'ey.

Alteri, si tibi { ^'aTslP)":.'^.'"..!'!^''"'"^^^^^^^ 0"'^^-

Alterum non Isedere Not to the injury of another Keir.
Ahe volat He flies high Dawson.
Alte volo Ifly high Heywood.
Altiora in votis Des Vceux.
Altiorapete Desire greater things Gordon.
Altiora petenda Burke.
Altiora peto Seek higher things
Altiora sequimur De Cetto, Drummond, King, Oliphant.
Altiora spero Higher things must be aimed at
Altiora videnda Pode.
Ahius I seek higher things Torr.
Honor.
Altius ibunt qui ad summa nituntur Wefollow after higher things Gregoiy.

I cherish loftier hopes
Wc must look to higher things

Higher ,

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Altius tendo I strive higher Kinloch, Kinlock.
Always faithful M'Kenzie.
Always for liberty Mawbey.

Always hL'lping Gar\'iue.
Always ready
Always the same Hall.

Ama Deum, et serva mandata Freebaim.

Amantes ardua dumos Love God, and obey his commandments . ... Synnot.
.\ ma puissance
Loving thorny steep' Thornhill.

To the utmost of my power Grey.

Amat. .. curam f Victory loves care : Success is gained by |"lCr-lia„,:.ki-, Cr-lie=r,ik..

victoria | cariful attention. i'

A ma vie Tor my life Lievre.
Ambo dexter Hewetson.
Skilful with both hands
Amice
Amicitia cum virtute In friendship Russel, Russell, Watts.

Amicilice Wrtutisque fcedus Friendship with virtue Bradbuiy.
Amicitiam trahit amor
Amicitia permanens et incorrupta The league offriendship and virtue ,Hippisley.

Amicitia reddit honores Lo^'e draws friendship Neish.

Amicitia sine fraude Friendship constant and incorruptible Harrison.
Amico fidus ad aras
Amicos semper amat Friendship ^ives honours Pringle.

Friendship without guile. AUardice, Allen.

Religiously faithful to your frien.l. Rutherford, Rutherfurd.

He ever loves his friends Leather-Culley.

AMI 4 AQU

Amicta vitibus ulmo The elm being covered with vines Elmsall, Greaves.
Aniicum proba hostem scito Prove a friend, know an enemy Fraser.
Amicus hriendly
Amicus amico Friendly to a friend. Peit.
Amicuscertus Bellingham.
Amicus vitse solatium A trusty friend. Peat.
Amitie A friend is the solace of life Burton.

Amo Friendship Pitt.

Amo honesta I love CDouglas, Hoops, Mackinlay, Montagu-
Amo, inspicio.. -[ Douglas-Scott, Montagu-Scott, Scott.
Amo pacem I lorve 7wble deeds \ Scote.
Amo probos I love, 1 look
I love peace Thomson.
Amoenitas, sulubritas, urbanitas I love the virtuous Scot, Scott.
Amenity, salubrity, and urbanity Towle.
Blair, Scot, Scott, Towle.
Ryde.

Amor Dei et proximi summa beatitudo ...{ ^^^^^, tJ^^^tZ.""'^:^'^.''". }l^°'^''^-

Amor dulcis patriae The love of dear country Wigram.
Iflourish with love. Moore.
Aniore floresco By love, not by violence Amory, Heathcote-Amory.
Amore non vi By the love of our country. Scot.
Amore patriae Love andpeace. Ireland.
Amor et pax • I conquered by love M'Kenzie, Mackenzie.
Amore vici

Amore vinci Vincible by love. M'Kenzie.

Amor patitur moras Love endures delays Lumisden.

Amor patria; The love of country Brasier, Pinney, Pretor.

Amor patriae vincit The love of country conquers Meyler.

Amor proximi Love onis neighbours Craney.

Amor sine timore Love without fear. Reade.

Amor vincit omnia Love conquers all the world Usher.

Amour avec loyaute Love with loyalty Parr.

Amour de la bontfe Love ofgoodness Cowell.
Amo, ut invenio Hove as Ifind. Perrott.
Anchora labentibus undis... Franklin.
Amid the drifting currents an anchor

Anchora salutis The anchor of salvation {hope) O'Loghlen, O'Loughlin.

Anchor fast Gray, Groat.

Anchor, fast anchor He has given his angels charge of thee Gray.
Angelis suis praecepit de te A snakein the grass. Power.
Anguis in herba From straitened circumstances to exalted... Anguish.
From the Nile victory Sheffinham.
Angusta ad augusta Gould.

A Nilo victoria

AnimK capaces mortis Souls capable of death Teesdale.

Anima in amicis una In friends one soul Powell.
An I may
Fortitude of mind De Lyle, Lyall, Lyle, Montgomery.
Animi fortitudo With courage Mecham.
Gordon.
Ammo

Animo et corpore nitre With a strong mind and body Venables.

f «„ .„„^r,^^ „.. / /%v/ 1 Burroughes, Goulten, Grotrian, Guilford,

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Animo et prudentia With courage and prudence. Jowett.

Animo et scientia With courage and knowledge Clark.
Animo non astutia By courage, not by stratagem Gordon, M'Nish, Pedler, Smith-Gordon.

Animum fortuna sequitur Fortune follows courage Bedford, Craik.

Animum ipse parabo I shall myselffn-tpare my mind. Holland- Hibbert.

Animum prudentia firmat Prudence strengthens courage. Brisbane.

Animum rege .< Govern your mind { ^'Re'evS'"'"'' ^''"'' ^^°"'' ^'''"'
Thriepland.
Animus et fata Courage and destiny
Animus non deficit aequus Composure does not desert me.: Burrell.
Animus, non res Our soul, not our property. Huth.
Animus tanien idem -/ mind yet unchanged. Cuffe, Wheeler.
Animus valet Courage prevails Bosworth.
A noddo Duw a noddir Jones.
Annoso robore quercus An oak in full strength Aitkenhead, Taylor.
Ante expectatum diem Steinman.
Ante honorem humilitas Before the wishedfor day Battersby.
Antiquum assero decus Humility before honour Arrat, Arrot.
Antiquum obtinens / claim ancient honour Bagot, Cotgreave, Shaker ley.
An uachter Possessing what is ancient O'Hauraghan.
Any bore Weston.
Aperto vivere voto To livewith undisguised devotion Finch, Lyne.
Ap Ithel Bethell.
, // appears that. Samuel.
A pledge of better times Edgar.
What was hid is now manifest Edgar.
Apparet quod Let reason govern desire Ashworth, Custance, Fitzwilliam.
Apparet quod latebat Day dawns Johnston.
With a fit abode Elliot.
Appetitus rationi pareat Waterfalls to rise again Waterfall.
Appropinquat dies Let me avoid being an old toper Boteler.
Aptocumlare
Aqua cadit resurge

Aquilse vitem pocula

AQU 5 AST

Aquila petit solem The eagU soars to the sun Kendall.
Aquila non capit muscam
The eagle is no fly-catcher Cotton.

("Bacchus, Bedingfield, BuUer,

Aquila non captit'"mu''scas.'.;;.:,' }„,/ Ti hne eeaaggl,ue , no,t. ccaati.ccnh,jftJl.,u-es Drake, Flounders, Gothard, Gr.ives,
s-, GGtr<e,2a.v-e.tss,, Illidge, Mannnniinngghhaam-Buller,
adoes
(. Wedderbum, Weston.

Aquitaine Martin.

Arbor re careat vince Nussey.
Arcui meo non confido
I trust not to my bo7v Wilk, Wilkes.
Arcus, artes, astra
Ard choille The bow, arts, and stars Birney, Burmey.
Ardens
The woody kill. MacConachie, M'Gregor, Macgregor.
Ardenter amo
Ardenter prosequor alls Burning. Peat.
Ardet virtus non urit
Ardua petit ardea I lovefenmitly Bell, Scot, Scott.
Ardua tendo On wings I ardently fursue Graeme.
A"jua vinco
Arduo vinco Valour burns but consumes not. Fyres.
Arduis saepe, nietu nunquam
A rege et victoria The heron seeks high places Hearn, Heron.
/ attempt difficult things. Malcolm.
Ariverette I conquer difficulties
/ overcome by hardihood jstraiton, Wakefield.
Arma parato fero J
Armat et ornat Often in difficulties, never in fear
Armat spina rosas From the king and conquest Brassey.
Arma tuentur pacem Barry, Bullen, Ligonier, Tatchell-BuUen.
Arma virumque cano
Arme a tous points Cameron.
Arme de foi hardi
Amiis et animis I carry arms in readiness Campbell, MacGuffie, M'Guffte.
Armis et diligentia
Armis et fide For defence and ornament Brown.
Armis et industria
Armis frango The thorn is the defence of the rose Rose.
Armis potentius aequuni Arms are the guardians ofpeace Fowke.
Arn Dulhchas Arms and the man I sing Gabriel.
Ar nid yw puyil pydyw Byrom.
Ar ol gwaith gorphoys Armed at all points Hardy.
A rore colorem Carnagie, Carnegie, Gilfillan, GilfiUian.
Arr dwrr y Gyd Armed with hardyfaith Baskenford, Baskin.
Campbell.
Arrivrette! By arms and courage Cochran.
Ars bona violentia By arms and diligence
Arte et animo By arms andfidelity
By arms and industry
Arte et industria
I break by arms Gib.
Arte et labore
fustice is more powerful than arms Falconer.
ArteetMarte Doherty, O'Dogherty.

Powell.

Whitelocke-Lloyd.

Its colour from the dew Murray.

All depends upon God. Price.

An art requiring exertion Cameron.
By stratagem and courage Baker.
Ferguson.

Arte fideque By art and industry Baynes.
Artefirmus By art and labour Smythe.
Arte non vi B„y art, and.f-o;rce. fAdair, Drummond, Ferguson- Fawsitt,
Artes honorabit | Humer, Middleton. ^
Arte utile facio By art andfaith Orrock.
Arte vel Marte
Artibus et armis Firm by art Mason.
By art, not by violence Jordan.
Artis vel Martis
Arx et anchora mihi Deus He shall honour the arts Hanger.
Arx mea Deus I make what is useful by my art Craig.
As an arrow true By art or force Deans, Dundas.
Ascendam By arts and arms Elton.

Of skill or force. Eastoft, Eure.
God is a stronghold and a security for me. Kawson.
God is my stronghold Castell.

NicoUs.

I will rise. Kennaway.

AAsgre . dJ-iogel1 . ph1-ercuhen Ai pure conscience is a safeguard to its\ij, ,„ . ,V,auijh,a,.n„.
et L^^g^^^y ! Herbert,
lau 1.

A spe in spem From hope to hope. Perkin.

Aspera ad virtutem est via Rough is the path to virtue. Edwardes, Edwards.

Aspera juvant Dangers delight Stewart.

Aspera me juvant Perils delight me Low.

Aspera virtus Rugged valour Sinclair.

Aspira Aspire Feld.

Aspire Edward.

Aspire, persevere, and indulge not Adams.

^,'„P."„°- /Currv. Freeman, M'Fell, Ramsay,

Assaye " , ''/"-' \ Caldwell.
Dundas.
^

Try

Assiduitas Assiduity Beck, Quayles.
Assiduitate Buist, Johnston, Skeen.
By constant application

Assiduitate non desidia By constant application, not by sloth Loch, Lock.

Assurgam / rise up Hinton.

Ast necas tu But thou killest Brook.

Astra, castra, numen, lumen The stars my camp, God my light Lindsay.

A«st.ra, cast.ra, • ...!r "^hc- stars my camp, God my light <ind\-r, , Li iin„dJsca,y„. •
|balcarres,
numen, 1lumen, munimen
protection

AST 6 AUT

Astra et castra The stars and my caynp Littler.
Atalanta Hardinge.

At all tymes God me defend From thee, for thee Lyell.
A te, pro te Savage.
A tot bien estrainz
A tout jour loill Akuays loyal. Latter.
A tout pourvoir Fenwick.
A tribulacione Providefor all Oliphant
At secura quies Cokain.
At spes infracta By tribulation Huskisson.
Cunninghame, Dick, Hood.
A.t. spesnonfr,act,a But in repose is safety
But hope is undaunted fCawthome, Hope, Hope-Johnstoiie, Ken-
At spes solamen | nard, Le^kie, Scott-Hope.
Attamen tranquillus uBEut, ,, .
Attendez vous ,. . not lost Hope.
At vincet pauperiem virtus Maitland.
Au bon droit hope
Auctor pretiosa facit
Audacem juvant fata But hope is comfort
Tranquil notwithstanding

Give attention Eoyes.
But bravery will conquer poverty
Grey.
By just right. Wyndham.
The author makes the value Hobart-Hampden, Lubbock, Parker.
Thefates assist the bold Somerville, Sommerville.
{Baron, Barron, Bourke, Bowen, Bur-

roughs, Carpenter, Chamberlayne,

Columbine, Cosby, Costello, Flanagan,

Audaces juvat She favours the brave Forster, King, Moore, Pendleton,
Roney, TumbuU.
Audaces juvo Ifavour the brav
Campbell, Cleveland, Googe, Sands
By daring deeds
By boldness and diligence\ fBuchanan, Campbell, M'CasIand, Ma

Fortune favours the brave \ Causland
B„ol,d,l,y
Audacia Grant.
Boldly and openly
Audacia et industria Boldly and sincerely Buchanan.
Boldly and vigorously
Audaci favet fortuna Bold TurnbuU. Euen, Ewan, Ewing^, Orr
I will be brave '
.... Bold and quick fBuchanan,
Bold andjust '
Audaciter Bold and ready
Daring and vigilant | j-^^jj^^
Audacter et aperte Of a bold disposition Campbell.
Bold in the right
Audacter et sincere Bold to perform what isjust Clive, Herbert, Powis.
Bold to endure all things
Audacter et strenue Boldfor himself Crawfurd, Morris, Pollock, Pollok.
Audax Bold by overcoming
Audax ero Dare and you will prevail Erthe.
Audax et celer
Audax et Justus Boldero.
Audax et promptus
Audax et vigilans Pearce.
Audax ingenii
Audax in recto Wright.
Audax justum perficere
Audax omnia perpeti Douglas, Rusby.
Audax pro suis
Currie.

Woodbume.

Stewart.

Strathy.
Buchanan, Harding.

Howitt.

Audax vincendo Ashburn.
Aude et prevalebis
Aude, incipe Frend.

A.ude, ntes ,. Dare, begin Anderton.
Fcort.une assist^s tjjhe dJar.ng TBurroughs, Mackinnon, Moubray, Mow-
fortuna juvat | tray, Trimnell, Turing, Twing.
Proceed more boldly
Audentior ito I dare. Grant.
Hear the other side
Audeo I hear and assist Rose.
Kennett, Ramsbottom.
Audi alteram partem I hear, but am silent Harker.
Hear and advance Trollop, TroUope.
Audio et juvo Cruickshank, Cruikshanks.

Audio, sed taceo

Audito et gradito

Augeo I increase Trent.

Augeor dum progredior / increase as Iproceed. Durham.

Au plaisir fort de Dieu At the mighty will of God Edgcombe, Edgcume, Edgecumb.

Aura adversa auxiliatrix The breeze though adverse is helpful Mills.

Auriga virtutum prudentia Prudence is tht charioteer of the virtues... Mawbey.

Au roy donne devoir To the King give duly Royden.

Ausim et confido I dare and I trust Areskine, Erskin, Erskine.

Auspice Christo Undo- the guidance of Christ Davie, Lawley, Rowe.

Auspice Deo Under the guidance of God. Spied.

.. „ . r Under the guidance o'f God thou wilt con- 1 „ i
Deo * ."-Beley
Auspice vmces -j ^^^^.

Auspice Numine Under divine direction Welsh.
Auspice summo Numine Under direction of the God most high
Auspice Teucro Under the guidance of Teucer Irvine.
Tucker.
Auspiciummelioris asvi A pledge of better limes TBeauclerc, Beauclerk.
\ Motto of the Order of St. Michael and
Aut agere aut mori Either to do or die [ St. George.
Aut Caesar aut nihil Either Ca:sar or no one Barclay.
Aut homo aut nuUus Wall.
Aut mors aut libertas Either a man or no one Atkinson.
Aut mors aut vita decora
Aut mors aut vita Deus Either death or liberty Wall.
Aut nunc aut nunquam Either death or an honourable (fie Gordon.
Or death or life, God Gordon
Either now or netcr Lee.

.

Aut nunquam tentes, aut perfice Eith«- do not atUmpt, or complete '''"''"' ^"™''''''
{^'srctViirsTckvillf
Aut nunquam testes aut perfice
Aut pax, aut bellum Either peace or war Ward.
Aut tace, aut face Donaldson, Gunn, Hall, Tweedie
Aut viam inveniam aut faciam Either be silent, or act Scot, Scott.
Aut vincam aut peream I shall eitherfind or tnake a path Wightwick, Wyht^vyck.
Aut vincere aut mori / tvill either conquer or perish Purcell.
Aut vita libera aut mors gloriosa Garroway, Sykes.
Au valeureux creur rien impossible Either to conquer or die Savery.
Auxilia auxiliis Messeury.
Auxiliante resurgo Either a free life or a glorious death Helps.
Auxilio ab alto To the brave heart nothing is impossible.... Graham.
Martin.
AuxilioDei Neljts with the help of helps

A—Auxilio divino I arise through help
^l' alto By aidfrom above

Auxilium meum ab alto By the help of God ° 1"°'''^''''''' ^''"'^^''^'
Auxilium meum a Domino By divine assistance.
{ Mfrehefd"'s[ar
Avance Drake, Grimwood, Hill.

Avancez Aidfromai^e ''"""' ''""

Avant My help isfrom above {''^.Sett''^^''"'
My help ii from the Lord
Avant Darley Blakeney, Dixon.
Avant sans peur Martin, Mostyn, Owen, Price.
Avauncez et archez bien
Avec ce que je tiens, je suis content Advance {^'1^175^^°'^'^'' ^°"^"' ^' ^°'^'''
Ave Maria plena gratia
Advance Chalmers, Chambers, Churton, Hill.
AAVvIi nniuirmre,fr.raanr.ttu.,rr a»vnornum fAdamson Forbes Harington - Stuart,
Forward. \ Stewart, Stuart, Trefusis.
A virtute orta
forward Darley Stewart.
Avise la fin Fonuard withoutfear Seton-Karr.
Avise le temps Advance and shoot well Swinnerton.
Avito jure /am cotitent with that which I have. Bradshaw.
A\-ito non sine honore Hail, Mary, full ofgrace Cusack.
/ ^'^^ forefathers of our forefathers are \Hitch, Norton, Perton, Pryce, Rede,
A vitos juvat honores | numbered. j" Turbervill.
Sprung from bravery Stewart.
Avitos novit honores Consider the end Cassels, Kennedy, Keydou, Hafi'ey.
Consider the times
Avito viret honore By ancient right Omond.
Not -without ancestral honour Wheeler.
Aviumque volatus He maintains his ancestral honours Lippington.
Avonno div dervid He knows the honours he inherits Wishart.
Avorum honor
Avorum honori Gusthart.
Avorum non immemor ("Creighton-Stuart, Farley. M'Kenzie,
Avyno Duw dervid
Await the day He flourUhes by an^.tral honours ^^^^S^tfuafrt", ^'T^u^rn:e'r !-'^F^ar^le^y', Villiers,

A Wightman never wanted a weapon j

Aye forward Wortley.
Aye ready
Ayez prudence And a flight of birds Wilson.
Aymes loyaute
Aymez loyaute The all-sufficient God will send Lloyd.

Azincourt The honour of my ancestors Ryland.

For the honour of my ancestors Barne.

, Not unmindful of his ancestry Quain.

What God has willed will be accomplished Edwards.

Mayne.

Wightman, Wighti

Brand.

Hozier.

Have prudence. Biss.

Lcrve loyalty Powlett.

Love loyalty Carthew, Co
/Billam, BiUan, Lenthall, Waller, Wode

1 house.

Badamy Munro.
Baroach Nicholson.
Barrossa Gongh.
Basis virtutum constantia Steadiness is thefoundation of the virtues.. Bass, Devereux.
Be and not seem Rolt.
rBarwis, Beare, Bere, Bernard, Bur-
Bear and forbear
goyne, Burnard, Grazebrook, Lang-
Beare and forbeare
Bear thee well I
Bear up
Be as God will \ ford, MacEvoy, Milward, Morland-
Bernard, Philip, PhiUps, Phillip,

V Philps, Rowley, Sayer-Milward.
Langley.

Bardwell.

Fulford.

Bracebridge.

Beat! pacific! Blessed are the peace-makers Stewart, Finlay.
Beati qui durant
Beatus qui implevit Blessed are they viho endure Durant.
Be bolde, be wyse
Bedhoh fyr ha heb drok Blessed is he who hasfinished {his task) ... Bingley.
Be ever mindful GoUop, Tilly.

Be faithful Carthew.
Be fast
Campbell.
TB,efri™ Vance, Vans-Agnew.

Boutcher, Savill, Saville, Thornhill.

fCoats, Cotes, Compton, Ualrymnle,

Be hardie I Ferrie.Webb.
Edmonston, Edmonstoiie.
„, ,
^^^^•"iy fCarthew, Dauglish, Edminston, Edmon-

Be it fast I stone.
TB,ej.ust. andJ ffearnot^ Ashby, Atkins, Fotheringham.

fAshbee, Ashby, Coleman, Gervis, Hew-

| itt, Payne. Peacock, Tapps. Warren.

Bella dextra Wars with the right hand Ellis.
Bella ! horrida bella Wars! horrid wars !
Bello ac pace paratus Prepared in peace and in war. Lysaght.
„Be mm• dfiur l1
Braikenridge.

MfBrodie, Calder, Campbell, Ismay, 'Gil-
M< '^
,,,TLi•ver.
\
,. '

Iivray,

Be mindful to unite Brodie.
Bene
Well. Binney,
Bene denoto
Benedicite fontes Domino I indicate well Shaw.
Benedic nobis Domine
Benedicto Dei ditat Bltss the Lord, yc fountains Twells.
Benedictus qui toUit crucem Bain.
Bene factum Bless us, O Lord
Beneficii memor He enriches with the Hessing of God. Laurie.
Beneficionim memor He is blessed who bears the cross Bennet
Bene paratum dulci
Bene prjeparatum pectus Well done Weldon
Bene qui pacific!
Bene qui sedula -. Mindful of a benefit Butler.
Bene tenax Kelham, Nicholson.
Mindful offavours Ogilvy.
TB,e-_m:g_.n„„on„,u„m„;m„e„ Jex-Blake.
Well preparedfor good fortune

A heart well prepared

Blessed are the peace-makers Allardice.
Arkley.
He who acts diligently acts well Bennet.

With noble tenacity

UTTn„d^e,r^ pj.r^opttW-ous ,nfaiue„ce /Barned, Bentley, Copeland, Hicks,
( Horsford, Meigh, Pitt, Rowland, Smith.

Benigno numine lusis Under a propitious Deity I have prospered Dcdson.
Benot wanting
Ben ti vogUo I wish theewell Bailhe, Bazilie, Bazley.
Be ready Richardson.
Be right and persist
Be steadfast Lawrence.
Be strong and of good courage
Be sure Young.
Be traist
Be trewe Carvick.
Be true
Be true and yuu shall never rue Beddington.
Better a wee bush than nae bield
Pasley-Dirom.
Better deathe than shame
Better kinde frenibd than frembd kyen Innes, Innes-Ker, Shells.
Beware
Beware in time Hamilton-Tyndal-Bruce.
Beware the reaping
Be watchful Bruce, M'Gaurie, Morkill.
Be wise as a serpent, harmless as a dove
Bhear na righ gan Duff.
Bidd Uu hebb llydd
Bienfaicia paieray malfaictz vangeray Burns.

Bien fait May the king livefor ever Pearsall.
Bien ou tien Waterton.
Bis dat qui cito dat Benefits / will award, injuries/will avenge Cleborne.
Bi 'se mac an t-slaurie Well done Lumisden, Lumsdean, Lumsden.
Bis ti ici Well or not a! all. Brookfield.
He gives twice who gives quickly Daroch, Darroch.
Bis vincit qui se vincit Be thou the son of the crook Lewis.
Bis vivit qui bene vivit Once here twice here. Fleming.
Bi tienu He conquers twice who conquers himself. . . Lewis.
Bladensburg He lives twice who lives well Walrond.
Weldon.
Blow, hunter, thy horn Good harmony Scott.
Blow shrill
Bold B'rom lovefor true valour Bisson.
Bon accord Beacher-Wri.\on, M'Laurin.
Bon^ virtutis amore In goodfaith withoutfraud Kincaid.
Bona fide sine fraude Bysse.
Bon fin A good end. Becher.
Eon fortune Scobie.
Bonis omnia bon.i Good luck ." Ross.
Forrester
All is good to the good Mercier.
Spence.
Towers,

Le Conteur.

Singleton.
Graham.
Ferrier
Orr.

Bonne et belle assez Good and handsome enous^rh Iy^^lB^l^a'c^k^bur^n*.^"
Bono animo esto Be ofgood courage. Morrell.

w .

Bono vince malum Overcome evil with good. Finch, Gerard, Kettle.
Bon temps viendra Gage, Rokewood-Gage.
Bonus Justus et utilis A good time will come Lenier.
Boulogne et Cadiz Heygate.
Good, just, and useful
BT,out.e,z en avant. Boulogne and Cadiz TBarry, Barry-Garrelt-Standish, Barry-
Pr>utifo.rrward.J | Smith, Fowle.
Boyne
Breyrgrod Eryri The Barons of North Wales Kidder.
Buaidh go bragh Wynn- Williams.
Buail tre cabhavi a buaig I strike him Mahon.
Bualim se
Bua noo bawse Victory or death Swiny.
Burning I shine MacCartan.
Butler a boo Remain O'Hagan.
Remaining.
Butt sicker Remaining/or cicr Jehangier.

By aim and by effort ! Butler.
By assiduity Sutherland.
Bydand Higginbotham.
Bydand
Bydand to the last Byass.
Byde Gordon, Seaton.
Byde be
By degress "j
Byde together
By faith we are saved [-Canning, Gordon, Wolrige-Gordon.
By industry and honour
By industry we prosper J
By perseverance Gordon.
By the grace of God Brey.
By the providence of God Gordon.
By these we shine Cathcart.
By the sword Hall.
By truth and diligence Gavin, Gavine.
By valour Cunard, Moreton.
Byw a gadael byw Login.
By watchfulness, by steadfastness
By wounding I cure MacSween.
MacCouach.
Atkins.
Lucy.
Herin, Heron.

Jenkins.
Hare.

Stirling.

Cabool Burnes.
Williams.
Cadarn ar cyfrwys Strong and cunning
,,
Cadarn-yw - fy - ffydd - y - portha -duw-y-gig- \

Cada uno es hijo de sus obras Every man is tiie son of his works Boss.
Cadenti porrigo dextram
Cadere non cedere possum 1 extend the riglit liand to the falling Pearse, King, Knight,
1 can fall, but not yield Cottingham.
Caen, Crecy, Calais
Cahtus mihi vires My strength is from heaven Ra.Icliffe.

CEelitus vires Strengthfom heaven lones.
Cseteris major qui melior He is greaterwho is better tiuni the rest .... Whitson.

Caffraria A spur with honour. Radcliif, Radcliffe.
Willshire.
Cais y gomchaefiedd syddo duw unig With skill and honour Kyffin, Kyfiyn.
Cala raggi wethlo Carminow.
Calcar honeste I bear off the rewards of zcar front the Jfill Crawford.
Callide et honeste
Calm .' Calley.
Campo fero prjemia belli
Canada My faith is serene MMacadam , 'Adam.
Candida ma fides
Candide With candour Campbell.
Candide et caute With candour and caution Brock, Prevost, Smith.
Candide et constanter Candidly and steadily. Hill.
Candide et secure Frankly andfearlessly Stewart.
Candide et secure Openly andfearlessly Elliot, Elliott, Grieve.
Candide sed caute Candidly, but cautiously Coventry, Irvine, Pickup, Sassoon.
More dearly Gilstrap.
Candidior Purer hearts Graham, Maxtone-Graham, Murray
Candidiora pectora The pure man will sing on his deathbed ... Sinclair.
Candidus cantabit moriens Candour gives wings to strength Mair.
Candor dat viribus alas By candour
Candore Praise is thererward of sincerity Wh) 1 1.
Candoris praemium honos Employed in greater things
Capta majora Campbell.
A friend in time of need Boyd, Hogarth, Howgart, Rochfort.
Caraid 'an am f-um Robe.
Dunbar.
Geddes, Parkhill.
Gow, Smith, Smyth, Steuart.

CAB 10 CHB

Cari Deo nihilo carent God^s beloved are in want of nothing. Burton, Weekes.
Carid nam fecham
, Smith.

Carid nam fechm Charity yields fruit Smyth.
T/ie rock of remetnbrance
Caritas fructum habet - E27njo• y t., o-Vday Burnell, Pegge-Burnell.

Cam na cuimhne Farquharson.

^Carpe ,. \f Baker, Bradbury/,> Clarke, Cullen, Finch,»
>>
diem
HQ^^f^n

Cas ni charo y wlad ai magno Joseph.
''"°'"°"'
Cas^istutissima virtus Virtue is the safest keln^et
The camp and the grove at Stirling {^erHelmrHekham!^^''
Castra et nemus Strivilense Carefully and cautiously
Cate at caule With more shrewdness than dispatch Stirhng.
Catius quam citus Gatty.
Cause caused it Cautiously and carefnlly Roscow.
Caute et sedulo
Caute, non astute. Cautiously, not craftily Elpliinstone.
Caute, sed impavide Cautiously, but without fear Brown, Johnstone.
Caute sed intrepide Cautiously, butfearlessly Ross.
Caute, sed strenue Cautiously, but vigorously Cayzer,
Cautus a futuro Cautiousfor thefuture
Cautus metuit foveam lupus Drummond.
Cave The wary wolf dreads the pitfall Hnmlyn.
Cave, adsum Beware Bowen.
Cave, Deus videt ... Beware, I am here Caton.
Cave et aude Beware, God sees
Cave lupum Bcware and dare Cave.
Cavendo Beware of the wolf. Ashmore. Jardin, Jardine.
Being cautious Cave.
Cave paratus Darwin.
Cave ut comprehendas Be prepared, and beware Huband.
Ceart laidir abu Take care you understand. Crowfoot.
Ceart na suas {Allmack, Awmack, CandUsh, Caven-
Cedamus amori Let us yield to love
Cedant arma dish, Cruckshanks, Cruickshank,
Cedant arma labori Arms must give place
Cedant arma togs Let arms give place to labour MCruikshank, Hardvvick, 'CandUsh,
Ceidw Owain a Gafodd Arms nmst give place to the ginvn
Celer Waring.
Celer atque 6delis Johnston, Johnstone.
Celer et audax Drury.
Celer et vigilans
Celeritas Fitzpatrick.
Celeritas et Veritas MacCochlan.
Celeriter Blunden.
Celeriter et jucunde
Celeriter nil crede Barclay.
Celeriter sed certe
Ce m'est egal stubs.
Certa cruce salus Reade.
Certamine parata Owen.
Certamine summo
Certanti dabitiu- Swift. Miller.
Duine, Dun.
C--ietvici Swift andfaithful Jackson, Scales, Pearce.
Swift and bold Balls-Headley, Douce.
Cert ior duni cemo Swift and watchful Becquet.
Certior in coelo domus Rolls.
Certo dingo ictu Swiftness Lane.
Rogers.
Certumpetefinem Swiftness and truth Stringer.
'^ Grieveson.
Swiftly Phillips-Treby.
Cervus lacessitus leo Garrat, Garritte, Kinnaird.
Cervus non servus Quickly andpleasantly Caimcross, Carncross.
Cesar Auguste Believe nothing hastily
Chacun le sien Brisbon, Brisbane, M'Onoghuy.
Chase Swiftly but surely Oldershaw.
Chasse pour foi
Cherche et tu trouveras This is equal to me
Cherche la verite
Cherche qui n'a Sitre salvation by the cross
Cheris I'espoir Preparedfor the contest
Chesarasara In the midst of the battle.
Chescun son devoir It shall be given to him who strivesfor it ..
Chi dura vince
I havefought and conquered. { "^i ^it'^ilutS'^i^irS^lr^"
Chi la fa r aspetti
Afore sure while I discern Lundin.
Chi legje regge. A surer habitation in heaven Adams.
China I aim with a sure blow
Chi senimi vertu raccoglia fama Thurburn.
Chiisti crux est mea lux
Christi mihi lucrum Aim at a sure end jBissland, Corse, Crosse, Greig, Howard,
(_ 1 hompson.
The stag at bay becomes a lion
Sheridan.
A stag, not a slave Goddard, Thorold.

To each his own Priaulx.
Bourke.

Geary.

Persecutedfor titefaith Andovier, Lamb.
Seek and thou shallfind Sawyer.
Seek the truth De la Rue.
Let him seek who has not Margary.

Cherish hope. Cheriy.

What will be, will be Chatfeild, Chatneld, Dyer, RusseU.

To each his own Cox.

He who endures overcomes Spiers.

^As a man does, so kt him expect to be done | M^^j^g^;

Who reads rules Amphlett.

He who sows virtue shall reap fame Gough.
Chrisfs cross is my light Coore.
Be Christ my gain Northcote.
Stewart.

^, . ,. , ., . pet. o f IVi/A wines, through the death oJf C^htist,> ">.tF-et„hevston.
Christi l J seek the sk
pennatus sidera morte

Christo adjuvante By the help of Christ..: Lucie, Smith.
Christo duce feliciter Happily, Christ being my conductor Binning.
Christo duce \'incaraus
Christo suavis odor.. Let us conquer with Christ as leader. Madden.
Christus mihi lucrum Ross.
Christus pelicano A sweet savour to Christ. Stewart.
Christus providebit
Christus servatus vera iiLicna, Christ is my gain
Christus sit reguia vita;
Cia'U agos neart Christ is like the pelican Lechmere.
Cia'll agus neart Christ will provide Thomson.
Cio che Dio vuole io voglio
Circumspice To serve Christ is true liberty Vaughan.
Cito non temere
Civil and religious liberty Let Christ be the rule of life Samevell- Watson.
Clan-Fergail-a-bu Reason and strength O'Connell.
Clariora sequor Reason and strength O'Connell.
Clarior astris IVhat Godwill, I will Dormer.
Clariores e tenebris Look rou7td you Wise.

Quickly, not rashly Northcote.
Wood.

i?Mv/-i..(^.CtS^.4i<St(. O'Halloran.
Buchanan.
Ipursue more illustrious objects Baillie.
Polden, Puleston.
Brighter than the stars
Brighter after the darkness.

Clarior etenebris Brighter after obscurity (B'^jg'l'' ^ray, Leeson, Lesone Light-
•^ I. body, Pur\-es, Purvns, Sapwell.

Clarior ex obscuro More glorious from obscurity Sanderson.
Clarior hinc honos Hence the greater honour Buchanan, MacCausland,

Clarior virtus honoribus.. {^'Tents'. """'' '"'"'"'"' """' ^'•'^'^'- }ciay.

Claris dextera factis Illustrious deeds done by the right hand.... Byam.
Claritate dextra With a bright light on the right Brady, Geale-Brady.
Clarum reddit industria Milne.
Industry renders illustrious Close.
Clausus mox excelsior
Clementia et animis Shut in, by and by higher Maule.
Clementia tecta rigore By clemency and courage
Clementia in potentia Compton.
Coelestem spero coronam Clemency shielded by rigour Humfrey.
Gib.-on.
Ccelestes pandite portae Clemency i>i power Synge, Synge-Hutchinson.
Coelestia canimus I hopefor a heavenly crown M'Donal'd, Macdonald-Bowie, Monro.
Ccelestia sequor Open ye heavenly gates Roxburgh.
Coeli favore Herschel.
Coelis exploratis We sing of heavenly things Borthvvick, Finlason, Finlay.
Ccelitus datum Ifollow heavenly things Firbank, Jones.
Coelitus mihi vires By thefavour of the heavens Mallet.
Coelitus vires Having searched the heavens Hoste, Sawtell.
Coelum ipsum petimus
Granted by heaven
Coelum, nonanimum
My strength is from heaven

Strength isfrom heaven
We aim at heaven itself

Heaven, not coura*ge ^''"'y','
'
\("^wW'a?l"d!e'g^r'av^e',"'Wfa^l?d?g'rave, Zibetf.""'^'''

C,^c„eilum non, an;i„m„u„m, m„,u„tfa„t» / Change of climate does not change the\VR„amsde, n.
' '^
<,

Ccelum, non solum Heaven, not earth j" Barnes, Hamilton, Hayman, Steavenson,
-] Stephenson - Hamilton, Stevenson,
Coelum quod quaerimus ultra What seek we more than heaven [ Stevenstone.
Ccelum versus Heavenward
Coeur fidele Godman.
Cogadh na sith Dickson.
Cogit amor
Cogit in hostem Faithful heart Hart.
Cogito M'Crummin.
Peace or war
Cogi qui potest nescit mori
Loz'e compels Joass. •
Cognoies toy-mesme
Cognosce teipsum, et disce pati He attacks the enemv M 'Gilchrist.
Cole Deum I think
Wemyss.
Colens Deum
Colens deum et regem { ^^^'^_" "^" be compelled knci.s not how to Jjionon.

Coloony Know thyself. Braddyll.
Color fidesque perennis Know tliyself, and learn to siifcr Rawlings.
Comiter sed fortiter Worship God CouU.
Worshipping God Collins.
Comme a Dieu playra Worshipping God and the king, Collins.
Comme Dieu grantit
Comme je fus Beauty and everlastingfaith Vcreker.
Comme je irouve Blandly but determinedly Irton, Irvine.
Commit thy work to God As shall please God.
Commodum, non damnum As God grants Sheffield.
As I was Thorp.
Completur As Ifind it Grantham.
Compositum jus fasque animi
Conabimur Again, not a loss More, Ward.
Conamine Butler, Car)', Shelley.
Conamine augeor Mowat, Sinclair.
Conanti dabitur Backie, Baikie.
Con can au
It'is finished. Arnot.
Law, Laws.
Law and equity. Davies.
We will attempt Kirke.
Make the attempt Leslie, Lesly.
I am enriched by the effort Conant, Pigott.
O'Concanon.
... It will be given to him who tries

Wisdom without blemish

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CON '2 'J'Ji'

Concipe spes certas Indulge sure hopes Sealy.
Concordant nomine facta Our deeds correspond with our name Grace.
Concordia With harmony. Cobham.
Concordia crescimus liromhead.
Concordia et harmonia We increase by concord
Concordia et industria. By concord and harmony. Gallini.
Concordia et sedulitate By concord and industry Dent.
Concordia, integritas, indus'.ria With harmony and diligence. Goldsmid.
Concordia prtesto Concord, integrity, and industry Rothschild.
Concordia res crescunt Coiuord at hand Forbes.
Concordia vim dat Bromhead.
Concordia vincit Public affairs thrive by concord Blumberg.
Concussus surgit Cochran, Cochrane, Cochrin.
Concussus surgo Concoid gives strength Garrioch.
Condidi Garnoclc, Garnocks, Gray.
Conduco Unanimity overcomes Stewart.
Conduct is fate Cowper-Essex.
It rises though shaken
Brown, Browne, De Beauvoir.
I drise from the shock ("Broadhead, Jackson, Long, Newdegate,
I have stored up
Head

Confide recte agens Trust in fair dealing \ Newdigate, Norton, Pease, Pooll,
\ Wooler, Wylde.
Confidimus We will trtist.
^Conf,i,de Boyd.

Confido, conquiesco IJ,trust, rBell, Boyd, Le Bon, Mills, Peters,
Confido in Deo
Confido in Domino amJ trust, J content. | S^H^^^ Simpson.
Dysart, Dysert, Hodgetts, Tollemache.

I trust in God Backhouse, Barrow.

I trust in the Lord Pelerkin.

Confido in probitate I trust in ko/iesty Baillie.

Confido in providentia 2 trust in providence. Richardson.
Confido, non confundor Bisco, Tj-ndale, Tynedale.
Confido recte agens I trust ; lam not put to shame Cozens. Newdegate.
Confisus viribus I trust in honest dealings
Congoies toy-mesme Trusting in my strength Watson.
Conj uncta virtuti fortuna Know thyself.
Eraddyll.
Fortune joined to bravery
M 'Beth.

Conjunctio firmat Union strengthens Middleton.

Conlanabu Moore, O'More.

Conn can an Wisdom without blemish Concanon.
Connois vous-m^me Know yourself Lacon.

Conquer or die I am at rest Crosth^^aite, ThornhiU.
Conquiesco He obtains 'i'liah-ey he s^k-ks Metcalfe.
Consequitur quodcunque petit / will defend and preser: < til! death Drummond, Petit, Taylor, Taylour.
Conservabo ad mortem Jennings.

Conservata fides perfectus amorque dita-/ Constant ftddify and peifeet lere Xy'''''^^ on^^e '

bunt \ enrich )

Consider the end Milroy, Rosher.

„.,....Consilio ac virtute By u'isdom and valour Rose-Lewin.
W,,i,.t.h, p,rude, nce and, courage
Consilio et ammis fMailland, Ramadge, Ramsay - Gibson

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M^itland

Consilio et arniis With discretion and arms Stephens.
Consiho et impetu By wisdom and vigour. Agnew, Corrigan.
Consilio et piudentia By wisdom and prudence. Le Poer-Trench, Trench.
Consilio et vi By wisdom and might
Consilio, non impetu By wisdom, not by rashness Perrier.

Agnew, Vans-Agnew.

Constance et ferine Perstverence and deeisioi: Osbaldeston, Osboldeston.
Constancy
M 'Kowan.

Constans contraria spernit Firmness spurns opposition Edgworth.

Constans et fidelis Constant andfaithful Brogden, Spoor, Spoure

Constans et prudens Firm and prudent Campbell.

Constans fidei Constant in loyalty ^°"'°™'' ^'^^"'^'°°
{ ^°idley?°^^^"'

Constans justitiam moniti Persnering in justice with moderation Russell.

Constant Gray.

Constant and faithful Macqueen.

Constant and true Rose, Ross, Rosse.

Constant en tout Constant in all Slandish-Carr.

Constanter U'ith constancy Hore.

Constanter ac non timide Stcad:Iy but not timidly Hemphill.

Constanter et prudentia Steadily and with prudenee Campbell.

Constant et ferme Constant andfirm Lade, Osbaldeston.
Constantia et fidelitate By constancy andfidelity Clarke-Tiavers.
Constantia et fortitudine Herbert.
Constantia et labore With constancy andfirmness Warrington.
By constancy and labour

Constantia et virtute By constancy and virtue Amherst.

Constare in sententia To be firm in purpose Williamson.
ConsuUt et ornat He deliberates andprepares Dunbar.

Consulto I deliberate Peddie.

Consulte et audacter Deliberately and boldly Plunimer.

Contentement passe richesse Contentment surpasses riches Bowyer.

Contentus paucis Content with few things Lea.
Contra audentior In opposition more daring Boden, Mount-Stephen.

CON 13 CRU

Contra fortune bon coeur Frontfortune with a stout heart. Wright.
Bontine, Bunten.
Copiose et opportune In pletity and in time
\
Corda serata A heart shut up j-Lockhart.

Corda serata fero I carry a heart shut up J
Dudley.
Corda serata pando I lay open a heart shut up Clayhills.

Corda sincera principia vera anSiticere hearts true principles /Gordon, Steuart, Stewart,
\ (jramger, Watling.
Corde et animo With heart and soul.
Godfrey.
Cordeetmanu wmj keart and hand. Farie. Stewart-
Falconer.
Corde manuque } Porch.

Corde fi.Nam Steadfast in heart M 'Manus.

Corde menle nianu JVith heart, mind, and hand. Bates.
Mappin.
Cordi dat animus alas My spirit gives wings to my heart Mappin.
Hussey, Hyett.
Cordi dat robora virtus Virtue strengthens the heart O'Crean, L)nch.
Symons, Vivian.
Cor e t manus Heart and hand Smyth.

Cor et manus concordant Heart ami hand are at one.

Cor forte calcar non requirit A strong heart needs no spur
A stout heart is its own spur
Cor forte suum calcar est
A heart immovable
Cor immobile ,

Cor niundum crea in me Deus Create in me a clean heart, God

Cor nobyle, cor immobyle A heart noble, and a heart immovable

Cornu exaltabitur honore His horn shall be exalted with honour

Corona meaChristus Christ is my cr^u '''''''''' ''''''^''

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Coron.it fides Fidelity cro-vns Dall, Pringle.
Cor unum, via una
Cor vulneratum One heart, one-way Cecil, Nolan, Sanford, Wills.
Mack.
A wounded heart

Courage TArrol, Bruce, Cuming, Cummin,
-j Gumming, Cummyng, Dounie, Downie,
„ Cf^ourage wit-.hIout.fje: ar \ Gordon-Cumming, Hillson, Turnbull.
Courage sans peur Hope and courage fAinsworth, Anesworth, Avnesworth,
| Bailie-Gage, Ga-^e
Courage et esperance
Storie.
Courageu,\
Court no friend, dread no foe Courageous Lee.
_ _.,. ,
Craggan an fhithich ^11The rock ofr^tth.e raven Mallock.

fM'Donel, Macdonell, M'Donnel, Mac-
\ donnell

Craigellachie The rock of alarm Grant, Grant-Ogilvie.
DnreadJ sh7 a_m.t
_. ,, CBentinck, Dillwyn, Dilhvyn-Llewelyii,

Craignez honte -[

-Weston.

Cr.aig dhubh The black rock Farquharson.
Grains Dieu tant que tu viveras
Cras mihi Fear Cod as long as thou shall live Somerville.
Creag dhubh chloinn Chatain
Crede Byron To-morcrdi for me. Parbury.
Crede cornu
Crede cruci The black rock of clan Chattan Macpherson.
Crede Deo Trust Byron Biron, Byron.
Crede et vince
Credo Trust in the horn Hornby.
Credo, amo et regno
Credocruci Chvisti Trust in the cross. Cross.
Credo et amo
Credo et videbo Trust in God Atkinson.
Credo legi
Credunt quod vident -. Believe and conquer Toash.
Crescam ut prosim Dodson, Kirsopp, Sinclair, Weeden.
Crescat amiciiia I belijve Clive.
Crescat Deo promotore Wood.
Crescendo prosim I andbelieve, lo^'e, rule Crossley.
Crescent
I trust in the cross of Chris
Crescitque virtute
I belirce and love
..._ . ,
I beliree, and I shall see ChesHe, Chiesly, Chislie.
Crescit sub pondere virtus
I trust in the law Hamilton.

They believe what they see. Elliot.

J will nierease, that / m,iv J^' geod Athill, Atthill, Mitchell, Mitchelson.
' Michell.

Z<//;,v,.,/, ', ,,.,..,

Let Inn: , he guidance of God LesUe.
Let ii:e ...
i '-mg Scot, Scott.

7'hey iih, ,..>.'. .-- Tatton.
Mackenzie, M'Kenzie,
And grffzi's by vtitue

Viri-rt, ue ^j undJer op^p^ression f Alison, Andrew, Chapman, Feilden,
thrives | Fielding, Maclean, Pigott, Seys, Slater.

Crescitur cultu It is increased by culture Barton.

Crcbco I increase Mitchael, Mitchell, Stiven.
Cresco crescendo
Cresco et spero I increase by growing Rolfe.
Cresco per crucem
Cresco sub jugo I increase and I hope Hannay, Auden.
Cressa ne careat
Croix d'Orade I groiu through the cross Rowan.
Crom-a-boo
Crom abrudh I grew under the yoke Hay.
Crow not, croke not
Cruce delector Baker-Cresswell, Cresswell.
Cruce duce
The cross of Orade Vivian.
Cruce dum spiro spero Bodkin, DeRos, Fitzgerald, O'Donovan
Cruce glorior
FitzGerald.
Cruce insignis
Crockett.

I ;oy in the cross Sinclair.

With the cross for guide Adams.
While I breathe I hope in the cross Cross, Darlington.
I glory in the cross Pye.
Beck.
Illustriousfrom the cross.

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CRU '4 CYW

Crucem ferre dignum Worthy to bear the cross Newenham, Worth.

Cruce non hasta My —By the cross, not the spear Taylor-Whitehead.
trust is i7i the cross, not in the lion Mathew.
Cruce, non leone fides

Cruce, non prudentia.. By the cross, not by wisdom Topham.

Cruce salus Salvation in thecrols Shee.

Cruce spes ni'ea In the cross is my hope. Bird.

Cruce vide et festina See by the cross and make haste Trendall.
We conquer by the cross Newbigging.
Cruce vincimus

Cruciata cruce junguntur Afflictions are connected with the cross Gairden, Garden, Gardyne.
Arundel, Dyson, Netterv-ille.
Cruci dum spire fido While I breathe, I trust in the cross Hill-Male, Netterville.
While I breathe, I hope in the cross Knatchbull-Hiigessen.
Cruci dum spiro spero Mercer, Tod-Mercer.
Crucifixa gloria mea My glory is in the cross
Christ's cross my crown
Crux Christi mea corona

Crux Christi nostra corona . . The cross of Christ is our crown Barclay, Mercer, Mersar.
Crux Christi salus mea Peck.
My salvation is the cross of Christ

Crux Christi solanien ofifert The cross of Christ gives consolation Barclay.

Ci-ux dat salutem The cross gives salvation Sinclair.

Crux et pi-aesidium et decus The cross is both an honour and a defence. Andros.

Crux fidei calcar The cross is a spur to faith Brooking.
Devlin.
Crux mea Stella. The cross is my star Page.
The cross is my anchor
Crux mihi anchora

„ ., . . T^h,e • me , .. TAdam, Adamson, Adie, Edie, Macada
| M'Adam.
Crux mihi grata quies cross gives welcome rest

Crux nostra corona The cross cmr crown Austin.

Crux pr^esidium et decus The cross an honour and a defence. Tyler.

Crux salutem confert The cross brings salvation Barclay.
The cross is my shield Gregory.
Crux scutum The cross is my only hope CoUas.

Crux spes unica

Cubo, sed euro I lie down, but take care Dickson.
I rest while I watch Grffime, Graham.
Cubo, ut excubo Faithfill to whom I am under an obligation Craw, Layland-Barratt.
Tulloh.
Cui debeo fidus Reverence to whom it is due

Cui debetur reverentia

Cuidich an righ \ Assist the king M'Donnel, M'Kenzie.
Woulfe.
mLuidich rhi )

Cuileanuasal

Cuimhnich bas Alpin Remember the death of Alpin Alpin, M'Alpin, Macalpin.
MacLochliu.
Cuimhnig do geallamhnaca The pulsation of my heart M'Donnel.
Cuislean mo chridhe Faithful in honouring my ancestoi s Trappes.
With the heart Drummond.
Cultui avorum fidelis
Safety with the cross. Mountain.
Cum corde
Cum cruce salus

C„um ,. f With a grain of salt (i.e., making allrw- j\,K.e_r^r,.
^„,„)* ^
grano saUs | \' -

Cum periculo lucrum Gain with danger Ogilvie.
Cum plena magis
Cum prima luce When morefill Smith, Smyth.
Cum principibus Loveday.
Cum progressu cantus With the dawn of day }lale.
Cum prudentia sedulus With my chiefs.
Cum secundo flumine
Cum toga honoris Singing while advancing Seaton, Seton.
Cuncta mea mecuni
Careful with prudence Beatson, Betson.
Cunctanter, tamen fortiter
With thefavouring stream Lund.
Cupio meliora
With the cloak of honour. Robe.
Cupressus honores peperit All my property is with me Stedman.

Cura atque industria Leisurely, yet resolutely Hutchinson.
Curacoa Melliar.
/ desire better things
Cura'dat victoriara
The cypress has procured us honour Duff.
Curje cedit fatum By care a7id industry Benn, Vair.

Cur:e pii Diis sunt Brisbane.
Cura et candore
Cura et constantia Foresight gives victory Denham.

Cura et industria Destiny yields to care Thomson.
Cura quietem
The pious are the care of the gods Mogg.
^"'^^'?" By prudence and sincerity Cunningham, Forbes.
Cu reubha By can- and constancy Cunningham, Cunninghame..
Walker.
Ciu- me persequeris By care and industry
Curo dum quiesco
Currendo See to due repose Hall.

Currit qui curat \l have broken my' hold Farrell, O'Farrell.
Cursum perficio
i '
Cuspis fracta causa corona;
Custos et pugnax Why do you pursue me Eton, Eustace.
Cwellangan neu chn-ilydo I am on my guard while J rest.... Maxwell.
Cywir im gv.lad Hollist.
By running
Fuller.
he runs who takes care Hunter.
I accomplish my course. Roll, Rolte.
Marjoribanks.
The broken spear the cause of the coronet. . Phillips.
Williams.
A vigilant watch andprepared tofghi

Dabit Dens vela God wil1l1fill tt he sails Tennant.
'llmve

aspera rosas Difficitliics 7i/ul yield roses Mushet.

D'accomplir Agincourt Dalison.

Da-ei-fydd Good wilt come Jones.
Davies.
Da fydd
Dakyns, the devil's in the hempe Dakyns.

Dalriada Maclaurin.
Danger I cnurt
Dan ni h-andan Wright.
Dant Deo
Dante Deo T/tev gnr to Go.l Clark.
Dante Deo reddam By t/ie bounty of God Wood.
Dant luceni crescentibus orti God giving me, ! shall restore Wolff.
Dant vires gloriam Mitchell.
Dant vulnera vitam
Dare Riseit they shed ligltt on things gro^oing... Hodges.
Dare quam accipere Strength gives glory Hog, Hogg.
The wounds give life Collins.
Darien Darley, Warren-Darley.

Das mo dhuthaich To give rather than to reeerve Guy.
For God and my country
K night.

MacKenzie.

("Archdale, Archdall, Carpendale, Duthie,

Data fata secutus Following the destiny allotted to me. \ Eddington, St John, Streatfield, Stret-

Dat cuia commodum Prudence gives pnfit. y field.
Mill, Milne.
Dat cura quietem Prudence gives rest Hall, Layton, Medlicott, Medlycott.
Hamilton.
Dat decus origini He gives hoiwur to his ancestry
fCrofton, Filstone, Johns, Mugtreridge,
D^at. „ m. crement, um ^GodJ gives .,7 increase -( ^ ' =^ =
Deus
the Qtley, Ottley.

Dat Deus originem God gives birth (high or low) Hamilton.
God gives and God takes away Ethelston.
Dat et sumit Deus Hog, Hogg, Hogue, M'Garell-Hogg.
Glory gives strength Stewart.
Dat gloria vires Bethune, Lindsay, Patton-Dethune.
He gives the increase Goodwin.
Dat incrementum Kind or gracious
With goodwill
Debonnaire

De bon vouloir

De bon vouloir servir le roi To serve the king with good will. Bennet, Bennett, Gray, Grey.

Deccan Hislop.

Decens et honestum Becoming a7id honourable Broadrick, Fyfe. Fyffe.

^ ,, od, orem n p,l,uckIedJ •,/ give . smell,.j f Alton, Aytoun, Marshall, Hunter-Mar-
Roses
Decerplas daliunt will rtoeet -I , j, •'

Decide Davis.
Decide and dare
Decore Dyce.
Decori decus addit avito
Decor integer With grace. Baltingall.
Decorum pro patria mori He adds honour to that of his ancestors .... Erskine.
Mounsey.
^. Perfect comeliness

15'="^^'' ,,,>It is honourable to die for our country Ellis. Greville-Xugent, Humble,

Decus summum virtus 1 have determineJd fGaddesden,
De Dieu tout | jj^,g^,,,
Deeds not words
Deeds shaw Virtue the cliief ornament Holburn, Holeburn, lUilburn.
Deeds show From God is e-aerythnig Mervyn, Beckford.
Defend
Defend and spare not Baxter, Dawson, Palmer, Rickford.
Defendendo vinco
Rutherford.
Defend the fold
Defcnsio, non offensio Ruthven.
Deficiam aut efficiam
Defying ye field Grassick, Wood.

TD^egenerant,e genus oppro, br. mm MacConachie.

I conquer by defending Graham.

Cartwright.

Defence, not offence Mudie.
Storey.
I shall fad or accoinpiish Cowen.

r Lineage becomes a disgrace to the man who j\ As. h,iu„r,s,^tt, Cr,i-eowwe».
| degeneratesfrom it.

Dehirundine Of the swallcau Arundel.
Dei beneficio sum quod sum
By the grace of God I am what I am Russell.

B„y , ., of,G^od,I, am wh,at, I,. am fDrummond, Lumisden, Lunivden, Lun-
the gift
T'-ji dono sum quod sum -.

Deidonum ^j^^
Dei gratia
The free gift of God Darling.
]>ei gratia grata By the grace of God. Kingston.
Dei memor, gratus amicis The grace of God is grateful
Dei providentia juvat Dixie.
Mindful of God, grateful to friends Antrobus.

God's providence assists ^

Welman-Noel.

DEL i6 DEO

^,Delectant d, omi. non i. mpedJi.unt. rfon.s S They delight at home and do >iot hinder \jtHojb,l,yn.
< abroad
Delectare in Domino
Delectat amor patrise To rejoice in the Lord. Bampfylde.

Delectat et ornat The love of our native land delights Smith.
It delights and adorns TBrown, Browne-Borthwick, Cree, Har-
Delectatio mea -j vie, Harvey, M'Crae. M'Crea, MCree,
Del fuego io avolo My delight
Delhi \ M'Crie.
Delici^mei Pollock.
Demeure par la vei-ite
De mieul.K je pense en mieulx I escapedfrom the fire Berners.
De moiite alto Ochterlony.
D'en haut My delight Dalgleish.
Denique ccelo fruar
Keep fast by the truth Mason.
Denique caelum I think better and better Paston, Brooke.
From a lofty mountain Maude, Roxby.
Denique decus From above Whitefoord.
Denuo fortasse lutescat
Deo ac bello I will enjoy heaven at last Melville. Melvile,
Heaven at^ l,ast^ fBeswick, Bonar, Melveton,
Deo adjuvante
| Melvill, Melville.
Deo adjuvante fortuna sequatur
Hotiotir at last. Stoddart.
Deo adjuvante, non timendum Spurdens.
May perchance become obscure again
Deo adjuvante vincam...
Deo adverso, leo vincitur By God and var. Chambers.
Deo confide /Atkinson, Tones, Mills, Pellew, Salo-
Deo credito justitiam colito „, . ^, ^ ^^^^^ So'lomons.
Deo data Uod
Deodonum assisting
Deo duce
Dl-o duce Christo luce God helping me, goodfortune willfollozv.. Roberts.
Deo duce comite fortuna
Deo duce comite industria _. ., ^, . „. ^, fFitzwilliam, Peters, Richards, Warner,
Deo duce, decrevi God assists there nothing to fear...
Deo duce, ferro comitante iVhen is | Williams.
Deoducente, nil nocet
Deo duce, sequor God helping me, I will conquer Hart.
Deo et gladio God opposing, the lion is conquered. Newenham.
Deo et labore
Deo et patria I trust in God. Fison.
Deo et patrix fidelis Practise justice, trusting in God Udheraj.
Deo et principe
Deo et regi Given to God Arundel.
Deo et Regi asto
Deo et regi fidelis AgiftfromGod Darling.
Deo et virtuti Bailey, Cadell, Henmdge, Ricketts
Led by God
Deofavente God my guide, Christ my light Butler.

Deo favente cresco Codfor guide, fortunefor companion Palles.
Deo favente et sedulitate
Deofavente, florebo Godfor guide, in.iustry for companion NicoU, Owen, Slaney.
Deo favente progredior Under the guidance of God, I have resolved Harnage.
Deo favente supero God my leader, my sword my companion.. Caulfield, Luscombe.
Deo fidelis et regi
Deo fidens God leading, nothing hurts Pelly.
Deo fidens persistas Ifollow, God being my guide Wheelton.
Deo fidens proficio By God and my siaord. Crealock, Crealocke.
Deo gloria
Deo gratias By God and with labour Williamson.
For God and country Outhwaile.
Deo Lpirante, rege favente
Faithful to God and country Atkinson.
Deojuvante For God and my prince Lamb, Montolieu.

Deo juvante gero For God and the king.. Stanhope.
Deo juvante, vinco
Di;o non arce spes I stand by God and the king Deacon.
Deo non armis hdo
Faithful to God and the king Atkinson.
Deo, non fortuna
For God and virtue Lackerstein.
Deo non sagittis fido / Alves, Dingwall, Evans, Cordon, Innes,
Deo omnia B„y _ ,. me
Deopagit God favouring | Mitchellf Parminster, Ware.
Deo patriffi amicis
Deo patriceque fidelis I go on increasing by thefavour of God.... Bartlett.
Deo, patriae, tibi By the favour of God and by assiduity Hanson.
By the favour of God L shall prosper Blenshell, Blinshall.
I goforward by the favour of God Pyke.
Beingfavoured by God, I overcome Cooke.
Daly.
Faithful to God and the king Gordon.

Trusting in God

Trusting in God, per, ciere Kinahari.
Chadwick.
I go forward trusting in Cod Bennet, Gennys.
Glory to God

Thanks to God. Senhouse, Sotheron.

{ '^^"^^^.'";':.;'";'.'^;;;:":f/'!'™'."^} Stahlschmidt.

( Duff, Groze, Kennion, Maitland, Pellew,

God assisting \ Sampson, Shortt, Tawse, Wodder-

By the help of God I carry on spoon.

1 conquer by the help of Cod (^

My hope is in God, not in my fortress Galloway.
Duncan, Officer, Stewart.

CasteU.

I trust in God, not in arms Boycott, Morse, Morse-Bovcott.

fBooker, Chance, Digby, Ehves, Firth,

Through God, not by chance \ Gardiner, Greaves, Harrison, Harvey,

I trust in God, not in arroius \ Pellew.
Cuyler.

All thiugs nv C,\: .. Harter.

Hemakcsac\: i./ Pagit, Pagitt.

To God, com..' j . . Abbot, Binckes, Granville, Lutwidge.

Faithful to 6t',/ .;,.,/,,.. .-j Fagan.
Lambard, Sidley.
For God, my native land, and thee

.

DEO 17 DEU

Deo patria rege For God, my country, ami my king Cooper.

ESrlii^ijr:"::::;:::::::;::::::::::;:::;}^-^'^'^^-'^'^-"''^ {lZto^^>..
Johnson.
Deo regique debeo / owe it to God and the king Cookes.
James.
Deo regi vicino F(rr God, king, and neig/iiour Thornton.
Deo semper confide Trust always in God Campbell, Palliser.
Deospesmea Govan.
My hope is in God
Butler.
Deo volente IfGodwill Hartree.
Howard.
Depechez Make haste
/ am exalted by depression Clifford.
Depressus extollor Whence there is good hope Bedingfield, M'Crobie.

De quo bene speratur

Desier na repos Desire not rest

Desormais Henceforth
Despicio terrena
I despise earthly things

Despicio terrena et solem contemplor {^ "''"^' """' X'"--'' on '/"X^^^^^^f.^^^^^

Despicit quae vulgus suspicit fju,'',,'"'^"''^, Ryland.
Boileau, Langstone, Pollen.
De tout nion coeur He despises what the vulgar admire Sinclair.
Detur forti palma With all my heart. Robertson.
Detur gloria Deo Cole, Ranelagh, Townshend.
Deum cole, regem serva Let the reward be given to the brave Collins.
Deum et regem TMurray.
^^""^ime Glory be to God \Carnegie.
Deum timete Baddeley.
Deum time et dedecus Worship God, save the king. Watson.
Deum time regem honora God and king. Le Touzel.
Deus ab inimicis me defendit Brown.
Deus adesto \ Fear Cod Booth.
Deus adjuvat nos Croker.
j Biddell, Biddle, Biddelle.
Deusalit eos More.
Deus clypeus meus Fear God and dishonour.
Deus dabit
Fear God, honour the king
God defends mefrom my cnemiL-s
Let God stand by us
God assists us

Godfeeds them
God is my shield

God will give

Deus d,ibit veil God 7oill^fill the sails /Albertus de .\Iasco, C.impbell, No
\ Tennant.
Deus dat qui vult God gives what He uushes
Deus dedit Stacey.
Deus dexter meus GoJ gave Moir.
Deus dux certus Dobbyn.
Deus est libertas God is my right hand Bromage.
Deus est nobis sol et ensis Godfrey.
Deus est noster refugium God is a sure leader. Kynaston.
Deus est pax Tailor.
Deus est spes God is liberty Godfray
Deus est super domo Ridsdale.
Deus et libertas God is a sun and nvord to us Straker.
Deus evehit pios Godfrey, Taylor.
Deus fortissima turris God is our refuge Brown.
Deus fortitudo mea Le Bailly.
Deus gubernat navem God is my peace Jones, Lee.
Deus ha:c otia fecit Leckie.
God is my hope Williams.
D„eusm. crement,um|j/'^djabjijt „."\
God is over the household
Deus industriam beat ,
Deus intersit God and liberty
Deusjuvat j^"*-
Deus lumen ineum God exalts the pious
Deus major columna Harborne.
Deus me sustinet God is a very strong to^ocr Stephens.
Deus meum solamen Duff; Macduft', M'Duff.
Deus meus dux meus Cod is my strength Torrens.
Henniker, Major.
God steers the vessel Arbuthnot.
Keir, Ker.
God ha/k given this season ofpeace St. Albyn.

God -will nve the tm-rease

God has tiven the increase

Cod blesses industry

Let God be in our midst

God assists

God is my light

God a greater pillar of support

God sustains mc '.

Cod is my comfort
My God my leader

Deus mihi adjutor Cod is my helper TAuchterlonie, Aughterlony, Ochtei
\ Ouchterlony, Walker.
Deus mihi munimen God n mj /o/trcss
Deus mihi providebit God w;/ ^ i/efcr mc Hardcastle.
Deus mihi sol Goold, Jenney, Keane, Le Hunt.
Deus mihi spes et tutamen
Deus nobis '/ ' /i / Nicholson, Nicholson-Steele.
Deus nobiscum Bradshavv.
Deus nobiscum quis contra ' /i '• an J safeguard Pinckney.
Deus nobiscum, quis contra nos
Deus nobis haec otia fecit ( liu "

'j i ^^itn us .\.:iiist? . ... Darnell.
..linst us?. Milman.
Lj God bt with us. : ' :rcc . 1 -idcc Morgan, Morres.
Jf God beuith u .. Boleyn, Bolger, Burrow, Hyde.
God tiath given ::: :-

Deus nobis, quis contra Cod is for us, who can be aguiist us? |Beddington,Bolgar Burrow, De Mont-
•^ morency, Mores, Morres.
Deus non reliquit memoriam humilium ...
Deus noster refugium God hath not forgotten the humble (^
Cod is our refuge
Meynell.
Barnes, Farmbrough.

{Brothers, Brown, Brydges, Corbet, Cor-

bett, Corbin^ Cornish-Brown, Jones,
Mowbray, Owen, Ravenshaw, Wil-

Deus pastor meus God is my shepherd liams.
Boggie, Bogie, Sheppard.

C

DIL "8 DEU

Deus, patria, rex God, native land, and king Phillipps, Phillips, Tarlton.
Deus prjesidium Cod is our defence Bevan.
Deus prosperat justos
Deus protector noster God prospers t/tejusl Heathcote, Sinclair.
Deus protector meus
God our protector Sweden, Tennant.
„ .... God nty protector Humphery, Berens.
/"Binns, Burton, Drummond, Lambert,
Deus providebit G^odJwdl„pr^ov.dJe
Leslv, Marshall, Mather, Mein, Mundy,
Deus quis contra -^ Pride^ux, Stewart. Thompson, Thomi
Deus refugium nostrum
Deus robur meum God with us, mho can be against us? 1, son.
Deus salutem disponit Hutton.
Deus scutum et cornu salutis God is our refuge Garnett-Orme.
Deussimonet
Deus solamen myGod is strerigth Wood.
Deus solus auget aristas
Deus spes mea God orders saivation.. Archer.
Deus tuetur God my shield and the horn of my salvation Thoroton,
Deus veritatera protegit If God directs Simonet.
Deutlich und wahr God my comfort. Ker, Kerr.
Riddell.
Devant, si je puis God alone gives the increase Herberlstone.
God is my hote
De vivis nil nisi verum
Devoir God protects us Davies.
Devouement sans homes
God protects the truth Roper.
Dextra cruce vincit
Dextra fideque Distinct and true Schrieber.

fAllhusen, Gridley, Jackson, Mainwairing,

Foremost if I can -j Mainwaring, Mainwarring, Pellate,

Of the living nothing but the truth \ Scrope, Scroope.
Duty Hyde.

Footner.

Devotion withont bounds Prodgers.
Hurley, Ilurly.
My right hand conquers by the ctoss Bell.
By my right hand and my faith

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Dial Gwaed Cymro For God and country Llyod.
Through the narrow way Mackenzie.
Dia's-mo-Dhuthaich Clarke.

AIA TH2 2TENHS

Diciendo y haciendo Saying and doing Paget
Diclis factisque simplex Simple in words and deeds Sawrey.

Die moUer salich ihm MoUer.

Dieppe.. Harvey.

Dieu aidant God assisting. Balfour.

Dieu a la mer God owns the sea Dennis.

Dieu avec nous God with us Barclay, Berkeley, Burroughs.
Dieu ayde May God help
De Montmorency, Lentaigue.

Dieu ayde au premier Baron Chretien God help the premier, Christian Baron.... Montmorency.

("Bell, Blenkinsopp, Churchill, Harman,
Spencer,
Dieu defende le droit God defend the right. -j Leston, Reading, Seaton,

Dieu donne Cod gives [ Stanhope.
Dieu est ma roche God is my rock Colpoys.
Dieu est mon aide God is my help Roche.
Dieu est mon espoir God and my hope.. Band.
Cusack.

Dieu est tout God is all Alington.
Bondier.
Dieu et la religion God and religion Latimer.
Dieu et ma fiancee God aud my affianced
God and myfaith Favil.
Dieu et ma foi God and my right hana
Dieu et ma main droite God and my country Bate.
Dieu et ma patrie God and my duty. Marton.
Dieu et mon devoir God and my right. Bradshaw, WilleL
Dieu et mon droit God and my country
Dieu et mon pays Cod and my king The Sovereign.
Dieu et mon roi God and my king...
Dieu et mon roy M'Kirdy.
Rawlinsou.
Segrave.

Dieu garda Le Moyle God protects Le Moyle. Moyle.

Dieu le veut Godwillsit Lermitte.
Dieu m'a fait fort God has made me strong. Scott.

Dieu me conduise God guide me. Delaval, Hayes.
Dieu mon appui Cod is my stay Oliver.

Dieu pour la Tranche, qui centre Godfor the Trenches, whoever may oppose. La Poer-Trench, Trench.

Dieu pour nous Godforus Fletcher, Peters.

Dieu salt tout God knows everything. Lewin.

Dieu, un roi, une foi Cod, one king, onefaith Rush.

Die virescit Itflourishes by day Wood.

Difficilia quse pulchra What is honourable is difficult Craufield, Elford.

Digna sequens Pursuing worthy aims Botsford.

Dii facientes adjuvant The gods help those who exert themselves... Broughton-Rouse.

Diis bene juvantibus By the good help of the gods Middleton.

Dilectatio Delight Forbes.

Diligenter Diligently Bramwell.

Diligenter et fideliter Diligently and faithfully Allen.

Diligentia Diligence Bramwell, Dickman. Jones.

Dihgentes Deus ipse juvat God Himself helps the diligent Hartill.

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DIL 19 DOW

DUigentia cresco / increase by diligence. Moncrief.
Diligentia ditat
Diligentia et caudore Diligence enriches Cruickshank, Ferrier, Newall, Newell.
Diligentia et honeste Dick.
Diligentia et honore By ilHiK' '' ' " Garnett-Orme.
Diligentia et vigilantia .ihlc dealing
Diligentia fit ubertas By dih^i; r
Diligentia fortior
Diligentia fortune? mater With J:.':,, :-: :,,;/; Ganiett.
Dinna waken sleeping dogs Boden, Semple.
Di ofh Di ymffrost By dilig-ji:.j ,:>:.: ;.^..,.v.vt-
Diovolendo lo faro
Dirigat Deus Diligence causes fertility. Hay.
Diriget Deus
Dirigo et defendo Stronger by diligence Truell.
Disce et labora
Diligence is the mother offortune ' Barkham.
Disceferendapati Robertson, Forbes.

Disce mori mundo Wynne.
Disce mori ut vivas
Disce pati Cod willing I will do it Wharton.
May God direct. Allan.
Disciplina, fide, perseverentia
Discite justitiara God will direct. Butter.
Disci te justiciam moniti / direct and protect Sheppard.
Discrimine salus
Learn and labour Mackie.
Disponendo me, non mutando me
Learn to staffer what must be borne { "^"ingworlh"' ^' "°">'"S^^'°'^"'^' «°'-
Dissipate
Distantia jungit Learn to die to the world Moore.
Ditat Deus Learn to die that you may live. Unett..
Ditat et alit
Ditat servata fides Learn to suffer Donkin, Dunbar, Duncan.
Ditat virtus By discipline, faith, and perseverance Duckworth.
Diuturnitale fragrantior
Diu virescit Learn justice Nisbet.
Divina gloria ruris
Divina sibi canit Learn justice, having been warned. RusseU.
Divino robore
Divisa conjungo Safety in decision Traill.
Docendo disce Montagu.
Doctrina ferro perennior By disposing, not by changing me.

Doe well and let them say Disperse Scrimzeor, Scrymgeour, -Scrymzeor.
Do good Case.
Do it with thy might He unites things distant
Doluere dente lace^siti
Domat omnia virtus God enriches Fortun, M'Taggart.
Domi ac foris
Domine, diiige nos // enriches and nourishes Gourlay, Guthrie.
Domine in virtute tua
Domine, speravi Faith kept enriches Archibald, Amison, Innes, Papillon.
Domini factum
Domini factum est Virtue enriches Cheape.
Domino fides immobilis
Domino quid reddam The morefragrance with lapse of time Rind, Rynd.
Dominus a de.xtris He keeps fresh and g>-een for a long time... Wood.
Dominus dedit
Dominus fecit The beauty of the country is from God Foster.
Dominus fortissima turris She chants to herself divine strains Lachlan, Lauchlan, Lawchlan, Loghlan.
Dominus illuminatio mea By divine strength Galiez, Galliez, Gellie, Gelly.
Dominus ipse faciet / heal divisions Gordon.
Dominus petra mea
Learn by teaching Brown.
Domuni antiquam redintegrare
Donee impleat Learning more enduring than the sword. . Smith.
Donee impleat orbem
Donee rursus impleat orbem Scott.
Donner et pardonner
Donoyll, qouth D'Oyle Spence.
Do, or die
Do right and fear nocht Buxton.
Do right and fear not
Do right, fear not Bitten, they felt pain Arden.
Doucement, mais fermement Virtue overcomes all things. Ffarrington, Farington, Gough.
Do well, and doubt not
At home and abroad Norie.
Do well, and let them say
Lord, direct us. Brome.

Lord,.in thy strength Cochrane.
Lloyd.
O Lord, L have hoped

The work of the Lord Sibthorpe.
Scott, Sibbald.
Lt is the work of the Lord. Bany.
Blofeld.
An immovablefaith in God. Eatt.
W hat shall L render to the Lord ? Harries, Harris, Herries, Herris.
The Lord is on my right hand

The Lord gave

The Lord made Baird, Jackson.
The Lord is a most strong to^^'er
The Lord is my enlighlener. De Havilland, Haviland, Havilland.

The Lord himself will do it Brightwen, Leycester.
The Lord is my rock Adam.
Dampier.
(Anderson, Boyle, Burton, Drummond,

Fawsitt, Ferguson-Fawsitt, Glasgow,

Goding, Lawson, Lingen, MacLaws,

M'Laws, M'Vicar, Mason, William-

son, Young.

To restore an ancient house Hepburn.

Until itfill Souter, Kidd, Kyd.
Until itfill the world Hay, Ktdd, Kydd.
Until it again Jill the world Somervil, Sommerville.

To give andfotgive Hicks.

D'Oyly.

Douglas.

Paton.

Creswick.

S tancomb.

Kindly but firmly Louis
Blakiston, Brice, Bruce, Bryce, Houston.

|Bruce,^E^phingston,Elphinstone, Gordon.

.

DOW DUE

Do well, doubt not Kingsmill.
Do well, doubt nought
Bruce.
Dread God
(Carnegie, Carnaghi, Gordon, Hay-
Dread shame
Drogo nomen et virtus arma dedit . Macdougall, Hodgson, Macgeorge,
Droit
Droit a chacun M'Haffie - Gordon, Monro, Munro,
Droit comme ma fleche
Droit et avant Ross.
Droit et loyal
Droit et loyaute Leighton.
Drwy Rynwedd Gwaed
Dry weres agan dew ny Drogo us gave 7iame, and vtrtiie arms Drew.
Duce Deo Tunstal.
Ducente Deo Jiight Dobede.
Duci et non trahi Fletcher.
Ducit amor patriae To each his right Coey, Townshend, Twycross.
Ducit Dominus Symes, Vanneck.
Ducitur bine honos Straight as my arrow Vannock.
Ducitur, non trahitur Right andforward Walwyn.
Ductore Deo Upright and loyal.
Ductus non coactus Right and loyalty
Dulcedine capior
With God for leader Glyn.
Dulce periculum
Dulce pro patria periculum God guiditig De Massue, Massue.
Dulce quod utile
Dulces ante omnia musx To be led and jiot dragged Lepper.
Dul cidine Athy.
Dulcis amor patriae _, , ,, ,J f Hubert-Marshall, Lechmere, Marshall,
Dulcis pro patria labor T/ie leads | V\{i\i-gs, Phillips, WoUey.
Dulcius ex asperis love of country Dirom, Pasley-Dirom.
Buchanan.
Dum clarum, rectum teneam The Lord leads
Dum cresco, spero Hence honour is drawn Alexander.
Dum exspiro spero Heis led, not drawn
Dum in arborem
Dum memor ipse mei With Godfor leader Peckitt. Macaulay.
Dum sedulo prospero Led, not coerced.
Dum sisto, vigilo / am captivated with pleasantness Robertson.
Dum spiro, ccelestia spero.. Howlatsone.
Danger is sweet /Baggally, M'Alla, M'Aulay,
Dum spiro, spero.
| M'Call, Mackauly.
Dum tempus habemus operemur bonum.
Dum varior Dangerfor our country is sweet hold Ker, Seymer.
Dum varior idem That is sweet which is useful Strang, Stronge.
Dum vigilo euro Music is sweet before all things Lowes.
Dum vigilo, pareo By sweetness. Bogle.
Dum vigilo tutus Sweet is the love of couutry Cliftbrd, Fitz-Wygram, AVigram.
Dum vivo cano Labourfor our country is sweet M'Kerrell, McKerrell.
Dum vivo canto Bogle, Ferguson, Fergusson.
Dum vivo spero Sweeter after difficulties to\-^^^^_
Dum vivo, vireo
While / hold to glory, let me
Curat, ditat, placet
Durate right /
Durete Rider.
Duriora Nirtus While L grmv, I hope
Duris non frangor Ln dying I still hope. Lace.
Hamilton.
Durum patientia frango Whilein the tree

While he himself is mindful of me. Irvine.
As yet Lprosper by assiduity Swinton.
Uhile I stand, L watch Gordon.
While I breathe, I hopefor heavenly things Innes.

/Anderson, Appleford, A^scoti, Ascotti,

Auchmuty, Aylmer, liaker, Banna-

tyne. Brabant, Branst n, Brook,

Bushell, Basement, Cleather, Collet,

Colquhoun, Compton, Corbet, Coii-

ton, Coryion, Colter, Cutler, Davies,
Dearden, Dillon, Drummond, EIrick,

Elwon, Falls, Gaunt, Glazebiook,

Going, Gordon, Greaves, Gun, Hart-

While I breathe, I hope.. Davies, Hensley, Hoare, Hunter,
Jacobs, Jeffcoat, Learmonth, Lee,
Mason, Manser, Moore, Nicholls,

Olwerson, Partridge, Pearson, Pount,

Radway, Roberts, Rochdale, Rylands,

Salmon, Sharp, Smith, Spearman,

Speer, Spry, Stanton, Staunton, Storer,

Stover, Symonds, Taylor, Taylor-
Gordon, Thompson, Ui riuhart, Walker,

Walsh, Westerman, VVh'nehead, Whit-

woiih, Voiiug.

Whilst we have time let us do good. Cri' p.
While 1 change. Ramsay.
While I change, the same Ramsay.

While I watch, L take care Cranstoun.
While L watch, L obey. Gordon.
While I watch, I am safe Canning, Gordon, Buckley-Deakin.
RIgg.
While I live I sing.

While 1 live I smx: CoghilL Mod-
While Hive, I hope {Dumaresq, Menteath, Menteth,
While L live, /flourish
teith, Thom-Whiteway.

Latta.

It sustains, it enriches, it pleases Ged, Geddes, Geddies.
Douglas, Evelyn.
Endure

Hardness, stoutness Evelyn.

Virtue, harder things Penfold, Wyatt.
Moore-Carrick, Muir, Mure.
I am not broken by hardships Crawford, Crawfurd, Moore, Muir, Mure.
I oi'etcome difficulty by patience.

DUR Hard, but very sure Gillanders.
Brouncker, Mesham.
Duty
Duw a ddarpar i'r brain Godfeedeth the ravens Hughes, Williams.

Duw a digon God and enough James, Nichol, Prythercli, Vaughan.
Duw Ar bendithio
Duw ar fyrhan God with us Pryse.
Duw au bendithi Godfor my portion Pryce.
Duw au fendith yw fy ngwenwth
Duwdyras . God bless them Piyse, Williams.
Duw yd eincryfdur
Duw yde ein cryfdwr Riall.

Du,\ mihi Veritas God, thy :^race Kemeys, Kemeys-Tynte.
Dux vitai ratio
Dux vita; ratio in cruce victoria God, that is our strength l-Edwards
/
God, thou art my strength

Truth is mv guide Haggard.

Reason is the guide of my life. Bennet, Boulton, West, West-Roberts.

Reason the guide of life, in the cross victory Fanshaw.

Eadhan dean agus na caomhain Even do, and spare not Macgregor, Peter.
Let us go where fortune leads Atty.
Eamus quo ducit fortuna White.
The Axle of Corgy White.
Echelagus
My light is from heaven Guille.
Echel Coryg Powell.

E ccelo lux mea M'Hud.
fGreg, Gregorson, Macgregor, M'Gregor,
Edrych i fynw | MacPeter, Mallock, Peter, Peters.

E'en do M'Gregor, Macgregor.
MacAlpine.
E„, , and, spare not, Gregorson.
Milne, Mylne.
en do, Boyle, Cairnes, Cairns

E'en do, bait spair nocht They make it clear by study Hirst.
E'en do baite spare not Rooke.
E'en do, but spare not /flourish Orr.
Efficiunt clarum studio They willflourish Willson.
Crows will abound while ihe sun sliin.s. Greg.
Effloresce Glennie.
I assent. Whitmore.
Efflorescent Ijudge from my own sense of things Bogle, Innes, M'Innes.

Efflorescent cornices dum micat sol Pleasure arises from labour.
Ego accedo
Ego de meo sensu judico
Ein doe and spair not
Eirich as a ghleannan

Either for ever

E labore dulcedc.
,

Elatum a Deo non deprimat { ^gZI"!''!^'.'^"!^"."^'^^^^^^^^
Man proposes, God aisposes
El honibre propone, Dies dispone honour is jny guide Davy.
Eloquence is an arrow
El honor es mi guia Let the vine of Elvineflourish Lousada.
Have thy price
Eloquentia sagitta / rise up Bland.
Honourably retiredfrom active duties
Elvenaca floreat vitis Fonoard Elvin.
Foi-ward, if Ipossibly can Hughan.
Emare /« good hope.
In good hope.
Emerge Glass, Webster.
ITn ^oodJfsai-t,1h.
Emeritus Emeris.
Trust in God
En avant Lucy, Tennyson-D'Eyncourt.

Enavantsije puis Warren- Warren.
De Lisle.
En bon espoir

En bon espoyr Cokaine.

E^n b, onne . f Bonfoy, Chadwick, Pureloy, Purefoy-

foy | Bafsvell, Sacheverell.

EnDieuaffie Mallet

rSmythe-Owen.

"I In God is my trust ] Crowder, Luttrell, Luttrell - Olmius,

\

En Dieu est ma foi J y Tokett.
Chevers.
In Cod is my confidence
En Dieu estma foy On Cod is my confidence. Gosse, Staunton.
fGerard, Helsby, Walmesley.
,E,n ^. est men , In Cod is my ho^pe J Cusack, Cusac - Smith, Smith, Tre-
D.eu -^
e.perance

En Dieu est mon espoir | vanion-Bettesworth.
f Chambre, ConoUy, Dawes, Sharpe, St.
EnT, DT-,i-eu . t. out. ITn Gr^odJ is „ ly ^^^^^^ g^^^t^ Wentworth.
est
all

En Dieu et mon roy In God and my king Churchyard.
En Dieu ma foi
En Dieu ma foy r"\„„ rGo„d^ u;. m„,y„ r^e.lliiann„cre, "\ Favell, Favill.
En Dieu se fie Trust in God
En Dieu sont nos esperan-es In God are all our hopes /Mauleverer, Staunton.
En droyt devant Foremost in right
Suffer bravely Verdon.
Endure fort
Whalley.

Molineux.

Lindsay.

ENB M ^°-^

En esperance je vis In hope I live M'iafck^7.'
Perchard.
Enesperanra In hope Barlow.
Jndoingwell. Brudenell, Grace.
En faizant bien Ready in faith /Edwards-Moss, Gordon-Lennox, Len-
Engrafted into grace | ^^^^ Lenox, Moss, Roos, Roose.
Enfoiprest '
. Maitin.
Encraceaffie Cunninghame.
Iflourish in the rose. Legge, Stawell.
En la rose je fleurie Rymer.
Through hammering Grant.
En mart<!Iant
Enough in my hand I live by the word
En p.irole je vis Courage is greater than the sword
. IVith sword and courage.
Ense animus major
Ense et animo.,

Ense Ubertatem petit inimico tyrannis { ^^^Tlt^!^/!!":.^::""':.::'^'.! Y^'^^'''-

En suivant la verity Byfollnuing the truth Wallop, Williams.

Entends-loi Understand well St. Clair.
Loyal in everything.
En lout loyal Carne, Hamon.
En tout parfait
En vain espere, qui ne craint Dieu Perfect in meiything Parfitt.
Eo altius quo profundius Be hopes in vain who fears not (7,'J Janssen.
E perseverantia honor Lloyd.
Eques sit semper jequus The deeper the higher
Equity From perseverance honour Dayey.
Let a Knight be alwayjust and generous .. Knight.
Er cordiad y c^ra Handley.

(NolwUhstanding the agreement of theforti--\„^^^^^^

Erectus non elatus Exalted, not elated Beaumont.
From the kingand by victory BuUen.
E rege et victoria Ernest and true
Bates.
Ernst und treu I will bewhallwas Landen, Scrogie, Struth.
Wandering lights deceive Kinnaird.
Eroquoderam The eagle of the eagles of North Wales Bulkeley-Owen, Owen, Wynne.
Evans.
Errantia lumina fallunt Hope /Carter, Currcy.Ffytche.Milroy, Wallace.
-^ Webber.
Eryr Eryrod Eryri

Espana n^grad ecida
'

Esperance

Esperance en Dieu Hopem God. /Atkinson, Beverley, Bullock, Clark,
| Heber-Percy, Percy.

Esperance sans peur .. Hofe without fear. Griffith.
EspereenDieu Hope in God Edgeiow.
Espere et persevere Hope and persevere
Esperemieux Hope better things 5Ft^*^!'
Esp^inis From the thorns '
, xD^unl,op.
Essayez Try
Delap,

f Dundas, Saunders, Whitley - Deans -
-j^ Dundas.

Essay' ez hardiment Try boldly Dundas.
/Acraman, Anstey, Bt,eadjon, Bt,erens,
,
/ Boevey, Boevy, Bonham, Bourne,

Bowen, Bower, Brownlow, Bunbury,

I

I Butler, Cambridge, Cook, Coutts,

Croft, Cust, Davies, Deline, Frank,

quam ., . T.^o , rath, er t.,han seem Grattan-Guinness, Graves, Hall, Har-

Esse viden be. to I

I n,er_Hill, Hood, Longley, Lukis,

1 Maitland, Manning, Mathie, Miller,

Partridge, Pickard-Cambridge, Round,

I

St. Paul, Savory, Sheriff, Sherrif,

I Sturges, Swyre, Thruston, Turnour,

\ Woodcock, Wornack.

Essorant \'ictorieux Soaring victorious. NicoUe.
Est Concordia fratrum Brown.
Estimatione nixa It is an alliance of brothers Cheyne.

Relying on my worth

Est meruisse satis // is enough to have deserved Massingberd.
Est modus T/iere is a mean Lister.
Est modus in rebus There is a measure in things Pamell.
A'or is it by craft. Brook, Brooke.
Est nee astu

Est nobilisira leonis The rage of the lion is noble. Stuart.

Est nulla fallaciu Tha-e is no deception Can, Car-Standish.

Esto bonus et plus ne sit leo te magis im-/ Be good and pious, let not the lion be more\
pavidus \ undaunted than thou / \vintrin°<jham

Esto fidelis Befaithful. Auberton, Weaver, Whittier.

Esto fidelis usque ad finem Befaithful unto the end Fydell.

Esto fidelis usque ad mortem Befaithful unto death Jones.

Esto memor Bemindful Keats.
Esto quod audes Be what you dare to do Dalway.
TAufrere, Barkworth, Cole, Hall, Hooke,

Esto quod esse nderis Be what you seem to be \ Miles, Morris, Rickaids, Southerne,
[ Watson.
Esto semper fidelis Be alwaysfaithful
Esto sol testis Let the sun be a witness Duffield, Unthank, Yea.
Estote prudentes Be prudent.
Coleman, Jones, Tyrwhitt.

Couper, Wilkins.

Estote semper parati Be always prepared Eraser.

Esto velocior vita Be swifter than life Shuttleworth.
Esto vigilans Bewatchful Farmer, Huntsman, Okeovei.


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