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ADAIR, f Sco., on a sword in pale, a Saracen's head, all ppr. pl. 64, n. 29. ADAM, on a mount, vert., a sword and a cross croslet in saltier, ppr., banded gu. pl. 89, n. 26.
—, Sco., a hand holding a cross croslet fitched, gu. pl. 61, n. 18. Crux milli grata gales.
—, and Adams, a griffin's head, gu., '3 between two wings, or, beaked az. pl. 27, n. 22.
ADAMS, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-lion affrontee, ppr. p1. 3, n.14.
, e wolf's head erased, ppr. pl. 11, n. 36.
, a dexter arm in armour, embowed, holding a cross croslet. pl. 56, n. 27.
, Salop, a greyhound's head erased, erm. pl. 37, n. 12.
—, a boar's head, ar., couped, gu. pl. 25, n. 7.
—, a raven, sa. pl. 71, n. 9.
- a griffin's head, with wings in-'• dossed, vert., charged on the breast with a cross, or. p1.27, n. 24.
—, Line., a griffin's head between two wings, gu., beaked az., on each wing three besants, or. p1.27, n. 22.
---, (lamb., a griffin's head, gu., be-
tween two wings, or. pl. 27, n. 22.
, Iii., a boar's head, or, couped, gu., pl. 25, n. 7.
a greyhound's head and neck. pl. 40, n. 37.
, an eagle volant, ppr. pl. 69, n. 13. ADAMSON, Westin., a talbot passant, az., bezantêe and collared, or. pl. 12, n. 25. --, a tilting-spear, broken in three pieces, two in saltier, surmounted of athe head-piece in pale, pointed or, banded gu. pl. 89, n. 13.
ADCANE, a griffin's head, ppr. pl. 27, n. 5.
ADCOCK, or Addcock, a fox's head, ppr. pl. 31, n. 29.
ADDAMS, a griffin's head between two wings, gu. pl. 27, n. 22. ADDERBURY, an embattled tower, ppr. p. 21, n. 20.
ADDERLY, Eng. and Sco., a rose, gu. pl. 94, n. 11.
ADDERSTONE, a martlet, sa. pl. 80, n. 27.
ADDERTON, or Aderton, a hand holding a scymitar, ppr. pl. 60, II. 0.
ADDEY, or Addy, Kent, on a mount, a stag lodged, ppr. p1. 41, n. 34. ADDINGTON. See SIDMOUTH (Vise.) ADDIS, or Adis, out of a tower, ppr., a demi-lion, az. pl. 21, 35. ADDISON, a pair of wings erect, ppr.
pl. 99, n. 30.
ADDLINGTON, and Adlington, a goat's head erased, ppr. p1. 21, n. 12.
ADDRESTON, and Aderston, a martlet, gu. p1.80, n. 27.
ADEAN, a stag's head and neck ca-bossed, ppr. pl. 39, n. 23.
ADERSON, a cup, or, with three branches of laurel issuing therefrom, vert. p1. 92, n. 28.
ADGER, a swan with wings indorsed, regardant, ar., 'ritually crowned, gu., resting its paw upon an escallop-shell, or. pl. 66, n. 2.
ADINGSTOUN, or Adinston, Sco., a dexter hand holdinr, a cross pattee fitched. pl. 61, n. 18.
ADKINS, a lion rampant, gu., supporting a flag-staff, ppr., the flag, ar., charged with a cross, of the first. pl. 1, n. 7, (without the crown.)
ADDINGTON. See ADDLINGTON.
ADNEY, an eagle's head, holding in the beak an acorn, slipped and leaved, ppr. pl. 77, n. 31.
ADSHADE, and Adshead, an antelope passant, ppr. p1. 23, n. 25.
ADYE, or Adyer, Kent, and Adyer,
a cherub's head, ppr. pl. 98, n. 8.
Anyx, a lion's head, ppr. p1. 5, n. 40.
AERMINE, or Ermine, on a mount,
vert., an ermine, ar., tip of the tail
sa. pl. 34, n. 26.
AFFLECK, Bart., an ear of wheat, bearded, ppr. pl. 100, n. 5. Pretiostini quod utile.
—, Sco., two wings issuing. pl. 73,
n. 25. heroin sapientia eastos.
AFFORDBIE, and Affordby, Line., a horse's head erased, sa., bridled, or. pl. 15, a. 25.
AGAD, the head of an heraldic antelope, issuing. p1.22, n. 28.
AGAR, Iii., a demi-lion. pl. 9, n. 9.
. See NortArAwrow and CLIFDEN. AGAR"), Lane., a bugle - horn, ar.,
stringed, sa. P. 9, n. 36.
AGAS, a moor's head, sa., wreathed about
the temples, or. and gu. pl. 63, n. 7. AGRuitY, Kent, a bird supporting a flag
(charged with a cross.) pl. 77, n. 23. AGER, Kent and Glouc., a head
erased, gu., attired, or. pl. 18, n. 22. AGG, a moor's head, sa., banded, ar. and
az. pl. 63, n. 4.
AGLIONBY, Cumb., a demi-eagle dis-
played, or. pl. 80, n. 3. AGMONDESHAM, Sum, a stag trippant,
or. pl. 40, n. 5.
AG3IONDISHAM, Surr., and Agmundesham, a stag lodged, ppr. pl. 37, n. 28.
AGNEW, Bart., of Locknaw, an eagle issuan t, regardant, ppr. pl. 103, n. 7. Consilio non impetu.
AGNEW—VANS, Sco., crest and motto same as last, for Agnew ; a lion