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ABRAHAM, the sun, or. pl. 90, D. 28. AultA3r, the sun rising from a cloud, ppr. p1. 96, n. 4.
ABBEY' a chevalier on horseback at full speed, holding a (broken) spear, all ppr. pl. 45, n. 3.
ABRISCOURT, a hare in grass, ppr. pl. 103, n. 3.
ABROOK, or Abrooke, a wolf's head erased, sa. pl. 12, n. 2.
ABSALEM, Absolom, or Absolon, a fleur-de-lis, or. p1. 98, n. 7.
ABTOT, a bear couchant, ar., collared, muzzled, and laugued, or. pl. 30, n. 27.
ACBECK, or Hackheck, a cross pattée, erm. pl. 87, n. 5.
ACCORNE, Sco., an oak-tree, vert. pl. 96, n. 25.
ACFORD, a horse's head, sa., bridled, or. p1. 15, n. 25.
ActrAm, Coruw., a lion sejant, or, col-
lared and lined, sa. pl. 6, n. 11.
or Acklam, a demi-lion, ar. (pl. 2, n. 28,) holding a maunch, gu. (as pl. 93. n. 17.)
ACHANY, Sco., out of a crescent, a cross croslet filched, sa. p1. 90, n. 5. Per ardua ad alto.
ACHARD, a crescent inflamed, ppr. p1. 90, n. 4.
ACHELEY, Middx. and Salop, an eagle's head erased, gu., holding in the beak a branch of lilies, ar. p1.67, n. 1. —, a griffin's head, ppr. p1. 27, a. 5.
, a griffin's head erased, ppr. p1.27, IL 1.
ACHER, Kent, a bull's head erased, gu. p1. 18, IL '22.
ACHESON. See GOSFORD.
a sand-glass, ppr. pl. 03, n. 23. , Sco., a cock, ppr. p1. 75, n. 17.
Sco., an eagle displayed. p1. 79, n. 4.
ACHIESON, Or Aitchison, Sco., an astrolabe, ppr. pl. 00, a. 13. Observe. AcninLEs, or Achillis, a savage's head affronte, ducally crowned, ppr. pl. 63, n. 12.
ACHYEM, or Achym, a crescent, or. p1.90, n.10.
ACKELOM, a sagittarius, shooting a bow, ppr. pl. 41, n. 13.
ACKER31AN, Ackermann, Akerman, or Acraman, out of a palisado coronet, or, an arm embowed, ppr., vested, gu., cuffed, ar., holding an oak-branch, vert., fructedy or. pl. 103, n. 4.
ACKERS, or Akers, a Doric column. pl. 103, n. 4.
AcKnuitsT, a demi-lion, ar., in its paws an oak-slip, acorned, or. pl. 6, tt. 26.
ACKLAME, a lion sejant, or, collared, sa. p1.6, n. 11.
ACKROYD, a dog sleeping, ppr. pl. 12, n. 31.
ACLAND, Devon., Bart., on a sinister arm in fess, vested az., gloved ar., a hawk perched, ar., beaked and belled, or. pl. 68, n. 24. Inebrantable.
ACLAND, Palmer—Fuller, Somers.,Bart.; crests, I. same as Acland, Devon, for Acland, pl. 6i, n. 24; 2. a demipanther guardant, ar., spotted, gu., vent., or, and az. alternately, flames issuing from the mouth and ears, and holding a palm-branch, ppr., for Palmer, pl. 10, n. 15 ; 3. on a ducal coronet, gu., a lion's head, ar., for Fuller, pl. 5, n. 14. Palma virtuti.
ACLAND, a dexter hand, couped fesswise, holding a rose-branch. p1. 61, n. 16.
AcLE, Devon., an annulet, or, stoned, sa. p1. 80, n. 29.
ACLEHAM, a demi-lion, vert., holding between the paws an escutcheon, gu. pl. 8, n. 15.
ACOCK, out of a ducal coronet, a demiswan issuing, ppr. pl. 81, n. 12. ACOTTS, or Acottis, a lion rampant, gu., supporting a standard, ppr., flag, az. (charged with a saltier, an) pl. 1, a. 7.
A'CounT, a lion's head erased (regardant), gu. pl. 5, n. 2.
, Baron Heytesbury. See HEWESBURY.
ACRE, Westin., a harrow, ppr. pl. 99, n. 31.
Acnius, Northumb.' and Acris, an eagle displayed, ppr., charged on the breast with a torteau, sa. pl. 79, n. 4. Aciris, -Westin., the same.
ACTON, Bart., Salop., within a wreath, ar. and gu., a. human leg and thigh in armour, ppr., garnished, or, couped and dropping blood. pl. 62, n. 3.
—, a pi/le-tree, vert., fructed, or. pl. 93, n. 5.
—, Wore., an arm in armour, ppr., holding in the hand a sword, ar., hilted or, and thereon a boar's head couped, sa. pl. 54, n. 24.
—, a demi-lion regardant, with spear endued with a savage's head. p1. 103, n. 6.
ACWORTH, a griffin's head erased, ppr. pl. 27, n. 1.
ADAIR, Sco., a man's head couped, and bleeding, ppr. p1.64, n. 11. Loyal an 'wort.
Sco., a Saracen's head couped, and impaled with a spear, ppr. p1. 64, n. 20. ,1" dare.