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ANY 12 ' ARB
A/ism', a demi-lion rampant, crowned
with an imperial crown, holding in his
dexter paw a sword waved, ppr. pl. 7, n. 28,
ANSON, Bart., Lanc„ out of a ducal co-
ronet, or, a spear erect, ppr. pl. 89, n.16.
, a crow, ppr., between two ostrich-
feathers, ar. p1. 71, n. 6.
—, Earl of Lichfield. See LICHFIELD. —, a dove, ppr., between two ostrich-feathers, or. pl. 71, n. JO.
ANSTAY, Anstee, Anstey, and Anstie, a martlet, or. pl. 70, n.25.
ANSTEAD, or Ansted, a cross forme, or., charged with five billets. pl. 99, n. 14. ANSTIE, a leopard's head, ppr., jessant a fleur-de-lis, gu. p1. 11, n. 23, (but without the wings.)
ANSTIS, an arm from the elbow vested, per pale, embattled, holding a griffin's head erased, ppr. pl. 52, n. 11.
Cornw., out of a ducal coronet,
five ostrich-feathers, ppr. pl. 98, n. 0.
ANSTON, a martlet issuing, ppr. p1.70,
AxsTuoTHER, out of a ducal coronet, or., a demi-man in armour, ppr., holding in his hand a spear, sa., headed ar. pl. 48, n. 19.
NSTRUTHER, Bart., Sco„ two arms in armour embowed, holding in the gauntlets a battle-axe, all ppr., p1.50.
Periissem jai periisscm.
, Carmichael, Bart., Sco., same crest and motto for Anstruther ; an arm in armour erect, holding a broken spear, ppr , for Carmichael. p1. 57, n. 26. Tonjours pr*.
ANSTY, Cumb. and Camb., a martlet, or. p1. 70, n.25.
ANTHONY and Antonie, a goat's head, ar. pl. 21, n. 14; and another, or. ANTON, Linc., Middx., and I•i., out of a mural coronet, a lion's head, ar. pl. 8, n. 29.
ANTONY, or Antonie, a goat's head, gu. pl. 21, n. 14.
ANTRIM, Earl of, and Viscount Dunluce, (Seymour-Mg-30/1nel!) ; a dexter arm vested, cooped at the shoulder, embowed fess-wise, holding in the hand a cross croslet fitchee, gu. pl. 62, n. 29. [This title is at present vested in the second daughter of the late Earl, the wife of Rear-admiral Lord Mark-Robert Kerr.]
ANTROBUS, Bart. Chesil., on a wreath of the colours, issuing out of rays, ppr. a unicorn's head couped, ar., horned and maned or., gorged with a wreath of laurel, vert. pi. 4:3, n.28. Del. 91101(01', gratis amicis.
Astinus, Chesil., a branch with three roses upr pl. 100, n. 31.
ANVORY, a dexter hand holding a holly-branch, ppr. pl. 59, n. 14.
ANWELL, or Anwyll, Eng. and Welch, an astrolabe, ppr. p1.90, n. 13. ANWYT, an eagle displayed, ppr. p1.81, n. 40.
APEELE, a fleur-de-lis, or., between two wings, ar. pl. 95, n. 14, (but without the chapeau.)
APESLEY, Surr. and Suss., the same as above.
AP EYNIONS, Welch, a sheaf of arrows, banded, gu. p1.89, n. 14. Virtutifido. An Gairrynir, a dexter and sinister arm (issuing front a cloud,) shooting an arrow frpm a bow, all ppr. pi. 50, n. 7.
APHERY, a trefoil, ppr. pl. 84, n. 9. APIFER, a hand holding a spiked club, ppr. pl. 59, n. 28, (without the cloud.) APLETON. See APPLETON.
APLETREE, Hants., a goat passant, ar. pl. 21, n. 20.
APPLEBY, Leic., an apple, or., stalked and leaved, vert. pl. 100, n. 21. APPLETON, or Apleton, Suff., an elephant's head, sa., ear'd or, in the mouth a snake, vert, coiled about the trunk. pl. 42, n. ]8.
APPLEYARD, Norf., an owl, ar. pl. 72, n. 21.
—, a demi-dragon, ppr., in the dexter claw a scymitar, an. pl. 23, n. 20.
, Norf., a demi-tiger, gu. and az., in
the mouth a rose slipped, ppr. pl. 10, n. 11.
AnnEcn, Bucks, a spear erect, ppr. pl. 97, n. 9.
APREECE, Bart., Hunts., a spear-head erect, ppr. pl. 89, 11. 18, (but without the laurel-slips.) Labora at eternum r ir as .
—, a civet-cat, ppr., pierced through the middle with a spear-head erect. pl. 34, n. 21.
AnnicE, Herd., a cnck,wings expanded, gu., (in the beak a rose,) pl. 75, u. 34, (without the chapeau.)
APRIL, or April], a boar's head erect, ppr•, between two olive-branches, Vert. pl. 42, n. 19.
APSLEY, Suss., a fleur-de-lis, or, between two wings, ar. p1. 95, n. 14, (without the chapeau.)
AnAntrt, the sun rising from behind a hill, ppr. pl. 95, n. 4.
ARABYN, a griffin's head erased, ppr., ducally crowned, or, between two wings, ar. p1. 29, n. 13.
ARBLESTER, out of a. ducal coronet, a greyhound's head, sa. pl. 32, n. 13. ARBUCKLE, Sco., a ram, ppr. pl. 21, n. 7. ARBUTHNOT,ViSt., Sco., a peacock's head
p,atsed. ppr. p1. 73, n. 4,, Laus De(4