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AITON, Sco. a dexter hand plucking a rose, ppr. pl. 61, n. 1. Decerpta
dabunt odorent.
, Sco., a rose-tree, vert, flowered gu. Et decerpta (Want odorenz.
AKARYS, a demi-griffin, or. pl. 27, n. 35. (See AKERIS).
AXASTER, the same.
AKELAND. See ACLAND.
AKELrrz, the top of a halbert issuing, ppr. pl. 89, n. 17, (without the griffin.)
.AKELAND, a hawk, perched and belled, ppr. pl. 68, n. 17.
AKENHEAD, a cock, ppr. p1. 75, Ii. 17. Sco. ■See AKENHEAD.
AKENSIDE, Sco. a harrow, ppr. pl. 99, n. 31.
AKrAtts, Akiris, and Akyris, a griffin's head, gu. pl. 23, a. 5.
AKE RMAN. See Ac KERMAN.
AKEROYD and Akroyd. Sec ACKItOYD. AKLAND. Sec ACLAND.
ALABASTER and Albaster, a feather en-filed with a ducal coronet. pl. 103, n. 12.
ALAND, Iri., a leopard passant guardant, or. pl. 11, H. 10.
ALANSON, and Allenson, a lion rampant guardant, gu., supporting a cross, or. pl. 4, n. 31.
ALATE, Allatt, and Allett, a unicorn's head, ar. pl. 43, ri 20, (but collared, sa.)
ALBANY, Beds., Salop, and Middx., a
dolphin haurient, or. pl. 33, n. 21.
ALIiEMARLE, Earl of, Viscount Bury, and Baron Ashford, (Keppel) ; out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-swan close, ppr. pl. 70, a. 17. Ne cede malls.
ALBENEY, Berks, a stock-dove, az., holding in the beak a branch, vcrt, fructed, gu. pl. 76, n. 6.
ALBERT, a demi-savage, wreathed about the middle with leaves, and over his shoulder a sledge-hammer, all ppr. pl. 47, n. 6.
ALBON, Albone, Allebone, a bull's head affrontee. p1. 20, a. 8, (but not erased.)
ALBRECHT, a dexter arm, ppr. (but not vested), holding a fieur-de-lis, or. pl. 58, n. 20.
ALBYN, a lion's gamb, sa., holding a spear, or., (at the top a flag, gu.) pl. 20, n. 31.
ALCHORN, Kent, and Alchorne, Suss., a a human heart, gu., crowned with a ducal coronet, or, between two wings, ar. pl. 01, n. 19.
AYCOCK, Kent, a demi-swan, erm., wings
expanded, (and ducally crowned,) is- suing out of a ducal coronet, az. r pl. 70, n. 19.
Northamp., a cock, erm., beak-
ed, membered, crested, and wattled, or. pl. 75, n.17.
ALCOCK, and Allicock, a cock, gu. pl. 75, n. 17.
ALDAM, and Aldane, out of a ducal coronet, a plume of five ostrich-feathers. p1. 98, n. 10.
ALDBOROUGH, Earl of, Viscount Amiens, and Baron Baltinglass, (Stratford), M.; a dexter arm in armour, embowed, holding in the hand, ppr., a scymitar, az., hilted and pomelled, or. p1. 56, n. 25. Virtuti njl,il obstat ct arm's.
, York, an ibex passant, or. pl. 22,
n. 12, (but without the chapeau.) ALDE, a torteau, sa. pl. 90, n. 13. ALDEBOROUGH, an escalop-shell, or.
between two wings, az. pl. 36, n. 26. ALDEN, Hefts and Middx. out of a du-
cal coronet, per pale gu. and sa., a
demi-lion, or. pl. 4, n. 22.
, out of a ducal coronet, an., two
wings, gu. and az. pl. 98, n. 17.
See ALDON.
ALDER., a griffin's head, pl. 23, n. 5
ALDEBTORD, Norf., a rat, ppr. 34,.
a. 12.
ALDE1SSEY, Chesil., a demi-griffin segreant, gu., beaked and armed, issuing from a plume of ostrich-feathers, or. pl. 20, n. 11.
—, Loud, and Kent, on a plume of feathers, ar., a demi-griffin, gu. pl. 26, n. 11.
ALDERSON, from behind a mount, vert., with a branch of alder thereon, the sun rising, ppr. p1. 94, n. 22.
—, a dove holding in its beak an olive branch. pl. 76, a. 6.
, a pillar, ppr. pl. 87, a. 20.
, Norf. from a plume of feathers,
ar., a griffin rising, of tile same. pl. 26, a. 11.
ALDERTON, Suff., a crescent, ar. p1.90, n. 10.
ALDEWINCKLE, Aldewincle, Aldewinkell, Aldwinckle, and Aldwinkle, a wyvern, wings indorsed, and ducally crowned, vomiting fire, ppr. pl. 23, n. 29.
ALDHA3I, Norf. a talbot's head (erased), or., wills a collar, sa., gu. p1. 15, a. 10.
AmiraroR0, a monkey's head, ppr. p1. 33, n. 12.
ALDON, out of a ducal coronet, or., a demi-lion, gu. pl. 4. n. 22.
ALDRED, an arm in armour, holding a
cross croslet, fitchee. pl. 69, n. 28.
ALDRIDGE, a phwnix in flames, ppr. pl. 82, n. 28.
ALDRINGToN, a hand (but not habited) holding a hawk's lure, ppr. p1.51, n. 10.