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FAMILY CRESTS
OF
GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.
A.
AARON, and Aaroons, a female arm from the elbow in pale, ppr.
ABADAAr, a dexter hand holding a broken spear, all ppr. Plate 49, Number 2.
ABARLE, a flute in pale, ppr. pl. 94, II. 32.
ABAROUGH, or Aearow, Somer., a ferret, ar. (collared or, lined az.) p1.34, n. 27.
ABBOT, a unicorn's head issuing, ppr. pl. 35, n. 43.
ABBERBURY, Suff., a camel's head, sa. pl. '20, n. 22.
ABBETOT, Warw., a dexter hand holding a cutlass, in pale, ppr., hilted or. pl. 60, n. 6.
AnnETT, a unicorn's head, ppr. (collared, az.) pl. 43, n. 20.
ABBEY, an eagle's head erased, ppr. pl. 5, n. 70.
, a leopard rampant, ppr. p1. 10, n. 38.
Annts, Abbiss, Abis, or Abys, Norf., a spur, with leather and buckle. p1. 91, n. 13, (without the wings.)
ABBOBNE, a dexter arm, ppr., vested az., cuffed, or, holding in the hand, ppr. a baton, gu., tipped in bend sinister, or. pl. 56, n. 39.
ABBOT, See COLCHESTER, Baron. See TENTERDEN, Baron.
—, Line., a unicorn's head erased, ar., attired and crined, or, (but charged with a bar-gemelle, sa.) pl. 44, n. 37.
—, a demi-unicorn, erm., armed and maned, ar. (gorged with a collar, az., studded, or.) pl. 43, n. 19.
•---, a ppr. p1. 36 n 21.
ABBOT, a griffin sejant, az., bezantke. pl. 26, n. 15.
Iri., a hand holding a dagger, point downward, ppr. pl. 61, n. 12.
, an arm erect, holding in the hand, ppr., a crescent. pl. 60, n. 20.
, out of a ducal coronet, a horse's head. pl. 15, 34.
ABBS, Dur., the sun in splendour. p1. DO, n. 28. Motto, Noll irritare leonent.
ABBY, a cross croslet, az. pl. 89, n. 21. ABCOT, or Abcott, a rose, per pale or
and az., barbed, counterchanged.
pl. 94, n. 11.
ABDAY, Abdey, and Abdy, an eagle's head erased, ppr., beaked, or. p1. 70, n. 5.
ABDEN, a swan's head, ppr., between two wings, az. p1. 70, n. 11.
ADDY, Bart., an eagle's head erased, ppr. p1. 70, n. 5. Motto, Tenax et fidelis.
ABDY, and Abdey, Ess., the same crest.
ABECH, out of a mural coronet, an arm
from the elbow, vested az., cuffed or,
holding a mullet, gu. pl. 62, n. 6.
A'BECKETT. a Cornish though, ppr. p1. 76, n. 31.
ABEL and Abell, Ess. and Kent, an arm in armour embowed, ppr., holding a sword, ar., hilted or, entiled on the arm with a wreath, ar. and gu. pl. 101, n. 14.
ABEL, an arm in armour embowed, ppr., holding a cutteau-sword, ppr. pl. 56, n. 25.
ABELHALL, and Ablehall, a lion's head erased, sa. (between two wings, or.' pl. 5, n. 40.