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ANDREWES, natl., a demi - lion, or,
(ducally crowned, ar.) holding up a
human heart, gu. p1. 7, n. 24. ANDREWS, Sco. See ANDREW.
—, a stag's head erased, ar. p1.37, n.40. —, Line., a moor's head in profile, sa., banded, ar. pl. 63, n. 10.
a moor's head couped, ppr. p1.63,
--, a. ,Door's head in profile, couped
at the shoulders, ppr. pl. 63, n. 9.
, a dexter arm, vested, vert., cuffed ar., holding up a branch. p1.51, n. 14.
, Hants., a greyhound's head, per pale or. and sa., charged on the neck with a saltier humettee, between two roundles in foss, all counter-changed. pl. 40, n. 37.
, Barks, out of an eastern crown, or, (as at pl. 65, n. 5,) a moor's head couped (as at p1. 63, a. 9.)
ANELCHE, an eagle, wings expanded, ppr. pl. 67, n. 17.
ANE.swonTn. See .AINswouTtr. ANGELL, out of a ducal coronet, or., a demi-pegasus, ar., crined gu. pl. 15,
a. 26.
a swan, ar. (but ducally gorged, or.) pl. 81, n. 5.
ANGELLis, or Angles, a lion's pall) issuing (not erased), holding a cross pattee filched, or. pl. 17, n. II.
ANGERSTEIN, a lion's head erased, gu. p1. 5, a. 15, (but in the mouth a quatrefoil, vert.)
ANGESTEEN, a crane, ppr., holding in the dexter claw a mullet, ar. pl. 74,
a. 18.
ANGEviLLE, Angevine, or A ugevyn e, Line., a branch of three roses, ar., stalked and leaved, vert. pl. 100,
n. 31.
ANGLESEY, Marquess of, Earl of Uxbridge, and Baron Paget (Paget') ; a demi-heraldic tiger salient, sa., armed, ducally gorged and tufted, ar. pl. 22,
n. 19. Per it so° contrario. ANGOLISME, a lion's gamb, sa. pl. 17,
ANGUILLA, a besant, charged with a talbot's head erased, sa. pl. 13, D.33. ANGUISH, Norf., a snake nowed, ppr., among fern-branches, vert. p1. 93,
n. 18.
ANGUS, Sco., a lion, crowned, or. p1.2,
a. 13. Fortis est veritas.
ANHELET, a gem-ring, or, stone gu. pl. 86, n. 29.
ANKETEL, a rose, gu. pl. 94, n. 11. ANKETELL, Dors., on a mount, vert., an oak-tree, ppr. pl. 94, in 33.
, the stump of an oak, Shooting forth fresh branches, acorned, ppr. pl. 94,
n. 30.
ANKOR, a bull's head erased, gu. pI.18, n. 22.
ANKYRSLEY, a hunting-horn (unstrung). pl. 88, n. 19.
ANLABY, on a mount, an oak-tree, ppr. pl. 94, n. 33.
ANLABY, York., an arrow in pale, en-filed with a ducal coronet. pl. 97, n. 6.
AN-LEY, a dexter arm, holding a hawk's lure. pl. 51, n. 10.
ANMERS, or Anners, Chesil., a lion's head erased, ppr. pl. 5, n. 2.
ANNA, a besant, or. p1. 90, n. 13. ANNABEL, and Annable, a stag at gaze, ppr. pl. 41, n. 39.
ANNANDALE, Sco., a rose, stalked and leaved, ppr. pl. 100, n. 31.
, a spur erect, or, winged, ar. n1.91,
ANNAT, Sco., a boar, sa., transfixed with an arrow. pl. 19, n. 26.
ANNCELL, a stag's head (affront6e), gorged with a ducal coronet. p1.38, n. 10.
ANNCY, on a mural coronet, a stag sejant, ppr. pl. 39, n. 3.
ANNE, York., a buck's head cabossed, ar. pl. 40, n. 18.
, ISorthamp., a female head, from the breast, par., hair dishevelled, or. pl. 63, a. 36.
Oxon., a female head, from the breast, ppr., vested ar., hair dishevelled, or. p1. 65, n. 10.
ANNELES, a mermaid, ppr., tail vert. pl. 98, n. 31.
ANNESLEY, Earl of, and Baron, Vise. Glerawley (A nnesley), Iri.; a moor's head in profile, sa. (wreathed ar. and az.) pl. 06, n. 10. Virtutis femora.
—, Oxon., a moor's head cooped, wreathed ar. and az. p1. 63, n. 9. Motto same as last.
, Bucks. and Oxon., a Saracen's bead in profile, wreathed ar. and az. pl. 63, n. 19.
---, Eng., a buck's head, or. pl. 38, n. 9.
Iri. See MOUNTNORRIS (Earl of.) ANNESS, and Annis, a mascle, or. p1.103,
ANNGELL, Kent. See ANGELI,.
AENOTT, a boar, sa., transfixed with an arrow. pl. 19, a. 26.
ANSCELL, Beds., a demi -lion, az., gorged with a ducal coronet, and lined, or. pl. 6, n. 22.
ANSELBIE, and Anselby, an arrow in pale, enfiled with a ducal coronet, or. pl. 97, n. 6.
ANSELL, a demi-lion, ppr., gorged with a ducal coronet, and lined, or. p1. 6, n. 22.