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rampant, holding in the dexter paw ' a pair of scales, for Vans. ph 1, 14. Be faithful.
AGNEw, Sco., an eagle rising regardant, holding in the dexter claw a sword, all ppr. pl. 68, n. 9. Consilio et petu.
AGNEw, Sco,, an eagle rising regardant, ppr. pl. 68, n. 9, (but without the sword.) Si non consitio,impetu.
AGNEw, the sun shining on the stump of a tree, ppr. pl. 84, n. 26.
--, a crow statant, wings expanded, transfixed with an arrow, all ppr. pl. 76, n. 19.
AGREVELL, a besant, or. p1. 90, n. 13. AGRUALL, a lion's face, guardant, between two wings. pl. 10, 20. AGUILAR and Aguillar, an eagle's head erased, in the beak a fleur-de-lis, ppr. pl. 77, n. 35.
Aciun.LoN, Yorks., a pelican vulning, ppr. pl. 69, n. 21.
AGWOETH, a tortcau, gu. p1.90, n. 13. AllANNY, Ahany, Hannay, or Hannay, Sco. out of a crescent, a cross croslet, fitchee, sa. p1. 90, n. 5. Per arduct ad alta.
AHER, a sand-glass, (winged), ppr. pl. 93, n. 23.
AHRENDS, an eagle, ppr. pl. 68, n. 17. Post nubila Plmebus.
AICKEN, Aikin, Aiken, a fountain. pl. 103, n. 10.
AICKINSON, and Aitkenson, a demilady, holding in her dexter hand a tower, and in her sinister a palm-branch. pl. 47, n. 16.
AICKMAN, and Aikman, Sco. an oak-tree fructed, ppr. pl. 96, n. 25. Sub robore virtus.
AIFLER, two wings in lure. pl. 73, n. AiGicrox, Lane. a snake coiled, ppr. pl. 87, n. 8.
AIGLES, a hunting-horn. pl. 99, n. 36. AIKEN, Sco., a cross croslet fitchee, gu. pl. 99, n. 12. In truce sales.
AIKEN, Id., an ox-yoke, az. stapled, or. pl. 94, n. 16.
AIKENHEAD and Aitkenhead, Sco., a demi-savage, holding in his dexter hand three laurel-sprigs fructed, ppr. pl. 65, n. 40
AIKENREAD, Sco. an oak-tree fructed, ppr. pl. 96, n. 25. A1171080 robore
quercus.
AIKnAN. See AICICMAN.
AIKKAN, Sco., an oak-tree, ppr. pl. 96,
n. 21.
Ann and Ailes, a dexter arm ernhowed, fist clenched, ppr. pl. 6l, n. 19. (but without the dart.)
AILESBURY, Marquess and Earl of, Earl Bruce and Viscount Savernake, (Bru-
denell—Bruce); a sea-horse naiant, ppr. p1.101, n. 1. Think and thank, for Ailesbury ; a lion passant, az. for Bruce. pl. 4, n. 7.
AILLEN, Sco., a pelican in a nest, feeding- her young, ppr. pl. 79, n. 16. Non sibi.
AILs.s, Marquess of and Baron Ailsa, Eng. Earl of Cassilis arid Lord Kennedy, Sco. (Kennedy); a dolphin naiant, ppr. pl. 33, n. 11. Arise la,fin.
AINLIE, an arm holding a laurel chaplet., ensigned with a bird. pl. 103, n. 11. AINES, Ainger, Aitken, a common boat, ppr.
AINSLEY, See., a pelican's head erased, ppr. pl. 69, n. 17. Pietas tutissilna
AINSLEY and Ainslie, Sco., an arm em-bowed, grasping a scymitar, pp. p1.49,
n. 11. Pro rege et patria.
AINSLIE, Bart., Line., a dexter hand and arm, grasping a scymitar, ppr. pl. 60, n. 6. Motto, same as last.
Afxswowrir, and Anesworth, a falcon, wings expanded and inverted, ppr. pl. 79, n. 25. Courage sans peur.
Ant, Sco., a stump of an oak-tree, shooting forth new branches. pl. 84, n. 28.
AIED, Sco., a cock, ppr. pl. 75, n. 17. V igilantia.
—, an arm (but not sleeved or cuffed,) holding a hawk's lure, ppr. pl. 51,
n. 10.
Alytb, and Lintrathen, Earl of, and Baron Ogilvy, Sco. (Ogilvy); u lady, from the waist upward, holding a portcullis. pl. 101, n. 2. Alin.
A IRMINE. See AmoriNE.
Ancrir, Sco., a cock crowing, ppr. pl. 89, II. 22.
—, Sco., a stag's head (but erased) at gaze, ppr. pl. 39, n. 23.
AISCOUGH, a cross croslet fitchee. pl. 99,
n. 12. In hoc signo winces. AISINCOURT, a demi-eagle, with two heads, displayed. pl. 82, n. 13. AISKELL, and Aiskill, in the sea, an anchor in pale, ppr. pl. 91, n. 7.
iirrcHisoN.See ACHESON and GOSFORD.
AITKEN and Aitkine, Sco., a cross croslet fitehee, gu. pl. 90, n. 12. Motto, same as Aiken.
AITKENHEAD. See AIKENITEAD. AITKENHEAD and Akenhead, Sco., an oak-tree, ppr. pl. 96, n. 21.
AITKENSON, or Aitkinson, Eng. and Sco., a cock, ppr. p1. 75, n. 17.
Arro, issuing out of a cloud, a dextez arm grasping a sword, enfiled with a savage's head. pl. 60, n. 13.
Arrow and Aitoune, a rose, gu. p1. 94,
n. 11. Virtute orta occident rarius.