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ALLEN, Kent, a talbot passant, or., collared, gu. p1. 12, n. 40.
--, Middx. See ALLAN.
—, London, Derb., and Staff., out of a ducal, coronet, or., a horse's head, ar. pl. 44, n. 40.
ALLEN, Iri., a bezant, charged with a talbot's head erased, sa. pl. 13, n. 33. —, a griffin's head erased, per fess ar. and gu. pl. 27, n. 15.
—, Kent, on a ducal coronet, or., lined erm., a blood-hound statant, sa. (collared or.) p1.32, n. 6.
—, a talbot's head (erased), per pale indented ar. and gu., collared and chained sa. p1. 15, a. 10.
—, Devon., a mullet, gu., pierced, or. pl. 96, n. 34.
Kent., a hound statant, sa., on a mount, vert. pl. 31, n. 11.
—, a cock, or. combed, wattled, and legged, gu. 75, n. 17.
—, a demi-greyhound rampant, (holding between the paws a crescent, or.) pl. 32, n. 2.
a dexter hand issuing out of flame, hOlding up a human heart. pl. GO, n. 28.
—,a snake coiled, supporting two pennons crossed. p1. 83, n. 26.
, Viscount and Baron (Allen), Iri., a besant, charged with a talbot's head erased, sa. Triumpho morte tam vitd.
Chesh., Suff., and Wilts, a mart-let, ar., winged and holding in the beak an acorn, or., leaved vert. 1)1. 82, n. 25.
—, Somer., a partridge with wings elevated. p1. 78, n. 26.
—, a demi-griffin, holding in the paws a branch, vert, fructed, or. pl. 25, n. 32. Durh. See ALLAN.
ALLENSON. See ALLESON.
ALLERDYCE. See ALLARDICE.
ALLERTON, a lion's head, gu., collared, sa. p1.5, n.24.
ALLESON, a talbot's head, or., collared and ringed, az., between two wings of the last. pl. 15, n. 2.
ALLESTOWE, a hand holding the butt-end of a broken spear. pl. 40, n. 2. ALLESTRY, a demi-lion, az., brandishing a scymitar, ar., hilted or. pl. 3, n.40.
Allett, Somers., a unicorn's head, ar., collared, sa. p1. 43, n. 20.
ALLEY, a lion's head cabossed, or., between two wings, ppr. pl. 10, n. 26. ALLEYN and Allyn, a demi-lien rampant, az., fretty, ar., holding a rudder, gu. pl. 3, n. 31.
ALLEYNE, Bart., Ess., out of a ducal coronet, or., a horse's head, ar. pt. 43,
n. 30. Non tua to moveant sed vublica vota.
ALLFREY. See ALPREY. ALLGOOD. See ALGOOD. ALLIBONE. See ALBON.
ALLIcocx and Allicocke, a cock, ppr. p1. 75, n. 17_
ALLINGRIDGE, a castle triple-towered, (but with a flag instead of laurel wreath.) pl. 21, n. 36.
ALLIN, a partridge, wings expanded, ppr. p1. 78, n. 26.
ALLINatinm, a church, (environed with trees.) p1.85, n. 5.
ALLINGTON, Camb., a talbot passant, erm. p1. 12, n. 40.
—, a talbot, or., langued gu. p1. 12, n. 39.
—, a talbot, bezantée. pl. 12, n. 37. —, a buck's head, ppr., attired or., pierced through the neck with an arrow of the first, barbed and flighted ar., pl. 38, n. 17, (but issuing out of a ducal coronet, or.)
ALLISON, a pheasant, holding in its dexter claw a key, and in its beak an ear of barley, all ppr. p1. 71, n. 5. See also ALISON.
—, a peacock, ppr. pl. 73, n. 30, (but without the coronet.)
ALLIx, Line., a wolf's head erased. pl. 12, n. 13.
AILMACK, Sco., a tower, ppr.
n. 26.
ALLMAN and Alman, Suss., a leg in armour, couped above the knee, ppr., spurred, or. p1.62, IL 23.
ALLOT and Allott, Lane. and Linc. an arm embowed, couped at the shoulder, ppr. the elbow resting on the wreath, holding a sword enfiled with a leopard's head. p1.61, n. 28.
ALLOTT, York., a cubit arm erect, vested or., cuffed ar., holding in the hand, ppr., a mullet, or. p1. 62, n. 6, (but without the coronet.)
ALLOWAY, an anchor in pale ppr. pl. 91, n. 9, and another, with a dove and olive-branch on it, all ppr.
ALLPORT, Staff., a demi-lion, erm., gorged with a mural coronet, gu. pl. 44, n. 7.
ALLsor, Allsup, and Alsope, a dove, in its beak an olive-branch, ppr. p1. 76, n. 6.
ALLTHAA1 and Altharn, a demi-lion, gu., holding in its fore-paws the rudder of a ship, sa. pl. 3, n. 31.
ALLVEY and Alvey, a plough, ppr. pl. 92, n. 10.
ALLWRIGIIT and Alwright, on a chapeau, a greyhound statant, all ppr. pl. 37,, n. 3.
ALLYE, Dors., a stag's head erased,