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ADELINE, or Ablin, a sword in pale, enfiled with a savage's head, ppr. pl. 64, n. 29.
ABELON, a mitre, ppr., the ribbons gu. pl. 91, n. 5.
ABELYN, on a globe, ppr., an eagle, wings expanded and inverted, gu. pl. 68, n. 23.
ABELYNE, on a mount, ppr., an eagle, wings expanded and inverted, sa. p1. 68, n. 7.
ABENHALL, two branches of laurel, issuing chevron-wise, vert. pl. 96, n. 13.
ABER, a demi-talbot, rampant, ar., (gorged with a ducal coronet, or.) p1. 12, n. 32.
ABERBURY, Oxon., a hawk with wings expanded, (resting his dexter claw on a mount,) all ppr. pl. 80, 32.
ABERBUTHNOT, Sco., a peacock's head erased, ppr., beaked, or. p1. 73, n. 4. Laus Deo.
, Seo., a peacock. pl. 73, n. 30, (without the coronet.)
ABERCORN, Marquess of, and Vise., Eng., Earl of, and Baron Paisley, Abercorn, Hamilton, Mountcastle, and Kilpatrick, Sco., Vise. and Baron Strabane, and Baron Mounteastle, Iri., (Hamilton); Out of a ducal coronet, or, an oak, fructed, and penetrated transversely in the -main stern by a frame-saw, ppr., the frame or. pl. 84, n. 18. Through, and Sola nobilitas virtus.
—, Sco., a boar's head, couped, ppr., pl. 18, a. 14.
ABERCORNE, See., two daggers in saltier, ppr. p1. 89, a. 11, (without the wreath.)
ABERCROMBIE, of that Ilk., Sco., an oak-tree, acorned, on a mount, all ppr. pl. 94, n. 33. Tee.
, Sco., a cross croslet, filched, gu. pl. 89, n. 21. In cruce
Sco., a bee volant, ppr. pl. 100, n. 12.
ABERCROMBY, Baron, of Aboukir (Abercromby) ; a bee, ppr. pl. 100, n. 12. Vire ut rims.
—, Bart., of Birkenbog, Sco., a hawk rising, ppr., belled, or. pl. 70, a. 75.
Petit alto.
ABERDEEN, Earl of, Sco.; Visc. Gordon, Eng. (Hamilton—Gordon); two arms from the shoulder, naked, holding a bow, ppr., with an arrow ready to fly from it. pl. 50, a. 7. Nc
, Sco., a dexter hand holding an annulet, ppr. pl. 61, n. 21. Interne-rota fides.
ABERGAVENNY, Earl of, and Baron, vitae. Neville (Neville); a bull, ar.,
pied sa., armed, or, charged on the neck with a rose, barbed and seeded, ppr. pl. 17, a. 2. Ne vile velis.
ABERHERDOUR, Aberkerder, Aberkerdor, and Aberkerdour, Sco., a sword in pale, ppr. pl. 99, n. 19. Pro Rego et patria.
ABERKIRDOR, and Aberkirdour, Sco., the same; hut on the point a garland, ppr. p1. 83, n. 15. Pro Rage.
ABERNEATHY, or Abernethy, Sco., ship under sail, ppr. pl. 86, n. 22. &this per Christens.
ABERNETHY, Sco., a cross croslet, titched, gu. p1.89, n. 21. In Christo
Sco., a parrot, ppr. pl. 73, a. 31. Same motto.
Sco., in the sea, a ship in distress. pl. 86, n. 30.
ABERTON, or Aburton, on a human heart, gm, an eagle's claw erased, ppr. pl. 91, a. 17.
ABETT, a unicorn's head, gu. (collared, or.) pl. 43, a. 20.
ABINGDON, Earl of, (Bertie); a saracen's head couped, ppr., ducally crowned, or, charged on the chest with a fret, az. p1. 63, n. 12. Virtus urietefortior.
—, a dexter arm in armour, embowed, ppr., holding in the hand a sword by the blade, point downward. p1. 56, D. 34.
—, a bull rampant. pl. 20, n. 11.
Glouc., an arm in armour, couped and embowed, fesswise, holding an ancient mace, headed and studded, or, handle sa. pl. 55, n. 27.
Wore. and Heref., an eagle displayed, or, crowned, az. p1. 79, n. 34, (without the chapeau.)
ABINGER, Baron, (Scarlet) ; a Tuscan column, cheequy or, and gu., supported on either side by a lion's gamb, elan., erased of the second. pl. 103, a. 2. Suis stet viribus.
ABLE, an arm in armour, embowed, holding a sword, all ppr. pl. 56, a. 11.
ABLY N. See ABELINE.
ABNEY', Derb., a demi-lion rampant, or, holding a roundle, sa. pl. 2, a. 24. Foriiter et honeste.
ABORT, a gran sejant. pl. 26, n. 15. Anoxia, and Abrol, Wore., a lion's head, ppr. (vomiting flames, gu.) p1.5, a. 36.
AuoT, a unicorn's head erased, ppr. pl. 43, n. JO.
AnovEa, Earl of. Sec HI:NTLEY, (Marquess of'.)
ABM II :1 LI., Heref., a hedge-hog, ppr. pl. 34, a. 11.