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per pale ar. and or., gorged with a collar, (charged with three escallops, or.) pl. 39, n. 4.
ALLYN, Devon. See ALLEYN.
ALMACK, Suff., a tower, ar. (thereon a flag having inscribed on it, Pax.) pl. 85, n.23.
Anxt rt. See ALLMAN. ALMANERLAVAL, a tower, ppr. pl. 21, n. 26.
ALMARD, a stag trippant, ppr. p1.38, n. 4. ALMEWAKE, on a chapeau, a cock, ppr. pl. 75, n. 34, (but wings down.) ALMIGER, a tiger sejant, gu. (on a ducal coronet, ppr.) pl. 11, n. 4.
ALMOND, three cinquefoils, az., leaved and stalked vert. pl. 95, n. 22.
Arms, a stag's head erased, or. p1. 39, n. 9.
ALNWICK, on a chapeau, a cock, ppr. p1. 75, n. 34, (but wings down.) ALPHE, Hants., out of a ducal coronet, an eagle's head, ppr. pl. 79, n. 24. —, Hants., out of a ducal coronet, ar., a hawk's head, or. p1. 78, n. 40. ALRED, York., a griffin's head, ppr. pl. 27, n. 5.
ALsol', or Alsope, Herb. See ALLSOP. — a dove, holding in its beak an ear of corn, and in its dexter claw a key. pl. 71, n. 5.
ALSOPPE, Lond., a dove, ar., legged gu., between two ostrich-feathers, so. pl. 71, n. 10.
ALSTANTON, an arm in armour em-bowed, holding a dagger, all ppr. (but issuing out of a mural coronet, or.) pl. 56, n. 16.
ALSTON, and Alstone, Middx., Suff., and Beds., a star, or, on a crescent, ar. pl. 90, n. 2. fin/not/is.
—, a star, ppr. pl. 02, n. 2. E tolebris lux.
, and Alstone, Sco., an eagle issuing, wings expanded and inverted, ppr. pl. 69, n. 19, (without the sun.)
ALTHAM, Lond. and Ess. See A LLTHAM. ALTHAN, a demi-archer, shooting a bow, ppr. pl. 47, n. 22.
ALTHORPE. See SPENCER (Earl.) Amator-x, a dexter hand apaumee, ppr. pl. 57, n. 14.
ALVANLEY, Baron (Arden), out of a ducal coronet, or, five ostrich-feathers, ar., charged with a crescent, gu. p1.08, n. 18. Patentid ViOCCS.
ALvAs, and Alves, Sco., a sheaf of corn, or. p1. 99, n. 20. Deo favente. ALVEY. See ALLVEY.
Anwrx, Suss. See AYLWIN.
ALWRIGHT. See ALLWRIGHT.
ALWYN, Ess., a lion's gamb erased, sa. (enfiled with a mural coronet, or.) p1. 17, n. 25.
ALYE, Glouc., a lion's head cabossed, between two wings. pl. 10, n. 26. ALYSON, Kent, a pheon, ar., with the point of a broken shaft in it, or pl. 99, n. 37.
ALYTH, Earl of, Sco. See AIRLIE. AMAND, and Amane, a pomegranate, ppr. pl. 100, n. 23.
AMARLE, a lion passant, or, resting the dexter paw on a mullet, gu. p1. 1, n. 31.
AMARY, Ess., a cat's head and neck, affrontee, ar., in the mouth a rat, sa. pl. 15, n. 8, (but not erased.) AMBESACE, a man's head in profile, ppr. (but out of a ducal coronet.) pl. 65, n. 5.
AMBOROAV, a bear's head (erased), sa., muzzled, or. pl. 16, n. 19.
Ammtos, Ambrose, and Ambross, a hand holding a billet, ar. pl. 59, n. 13. AMBROSE, a cherub's head, between two wings. pl. 08, n. 8.
AMB•LER, and Amerance, a mascle. pl. 103, n. 14.
AMC0TEs, and Amcotts, a squirrel sejant, gu., cracking a nut, or. p1. 34, II. 5.
Awarrs, a squirrel, ppr., cracking a nut, or. pl. 34, n. 8.
AMCOT, same as Aracotes. pl. 34, n. 5.
AMENTON, an antelope's head, ppr. pl. 28, n. 15.
AMERDLEY, a human heart (inflamed), gu., winged, or. pl. 01, n. 20. AMEREDITH, Devon., a denfflion rampant, sa., ducally gorged and lined, or. p1. 5, n. 34.
AMEREX, and Americe, a tortewa, gu., charged with a talbot's head erased, or. pl. 13, n. 33.
AVERSE, a dexter hand, ppr., holding a fleur-de-lis, or. p1.57, n. 7.
AMES, and Amos, a college-cap. pl. 103, n. 15.
AMHERST, Earl and Baron,Visc. Holmes-dale (Amherst); on a mount, vert., three tilting-spears, or, headed or., one erect, and two in saltier, girt with a wreath of laurel, ppr. p. 83, B. 27. Constantid et virtute.
, Kent and Suss., the same crest. AMIDAS, a branch of oak, ppr., aeorned, or. pl. 100, n. 1.
AMIEL, a hunting - horn, gu. p1. 09, n. 36. (but unstrung.)
AMIENS, Vise., Hi. See AramoRouGH. Arlo, a negress's head, from the breast, affrontêe, face smiling, ppr., with earrings, or. pl. 63, n. 6.
AMUCK, a savage's head from the shoulders, (vested gu.), wreathed or and so. p. 63, n. 22..