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ARRIS, a satyr, holding in his dexter hand a partizan. pl. 46, n. 14.
ARROT, Sco., a dexter hand, holding a sword in pale, ppr. pl. 60, n. 12.
Antiquunt assero decus. Annowsmran, Suff., seven arrows, ppr., enfiled with a ducal coronet, or. pl. 94, n. 9.
ARROWOOD, or ARWOOD, Lane., a sa, vage, in his dexter hand a club rest- ing ca the wreath, all ppr. pl. 65, n.37.
ARSIKE, and Arsyke, a talbot sejant, ppr., resting his dexter paw on a shield, gu. pl. 12, n. 23.
ARSKING, SCO. See ARESKINE, and ERSKINE.
ArcrnEn, and Arthur, a mullet of six points, gu. 88, n. 4.
ARTHINGTON, York., a dove holding an olive-branch, ppr. p1. 76, n. 6. ARTHUR, Ess., a pelican, sa., in a nest, or, vulnerating herself, gu. p1. 79, n. 20.
—, Sco., the same. Fac et spera. —, a falcon volant, ppr., jessed and belled, or. p1. 69, n. 13.
—, an eagle, sa., in her nest, or, feeding her young, of the first, on her breast a crescent. pl. 79, n. 16. ARTON, a candlestick, or.
ARUNDEL of Wardour, Baron (Arundel); a wolf passant, ar. pl. 13, n. 9. Deo date.
Vise. Galway. See GALWAY. —, on a chapeau, gu., a martlet, ar. p1. 70, n. 29.
-HAnnts, Devon. and Cornw., 1. a stag's head, ppr., horned or. pl. 38, n.0 ; and 2. on a chapeau, sa., turned up ar., a martlet ar. pl. 70, n. 29, for Arundel ; 3. an eagle rising, erm., beaked and spurred or, for Harris. p1. 79, n. 10. De Hirundine, and Nulti panda, for Arundel : liar Deu, and Res. pub. tra., for Harris.
ARUNDELL, Cornw., on a mount a horse passant, ar., against a tree, ppr. pl. 15, n. 23.
ARWEIL, or Amen, a hand holding up a helmet, ppr. pl. 59, n. 1. ,
ASADAII, a took feeding, ppr. pl. 77, n. 28.
Ascii-I:, and Aschy, in the sea, a ship
in full sail, ppr. pl. 96, n. 23. Ascot:Gil, and Askew, Linc., an ass, ar. pl. 41, n. 18.
—, Line., York., and Bucks., an ass's
head, (erased) ar. pl. 41, n. 17. --, Linc., an ass (passant), sa. p1. 41, n. 18.
ASCUE, an ass's head, ar. pl. 41, n. 17, (but erased.)
Ascuu, a ileur-de-lis, ar. p1. 100, n.29.
ASELOCK, Suff., a taibot's head erased, or, guttee, ar. pl. 12, n. 28.
ASEN, a martlet, gu. pl. 82, n. 36. ASERBURN. See ASHBURNE.
ASGIL, and Asgill, a sphinx, wings indorsed, ar., crined or. pl. 35, n. 5. Seri oblitus oommodi.
ASH, an old man's head in profile, ppr., wreathed on the head, or, stringed. az. pl. 63, n. 28.
, a cockatrice's head erased. 1. 24 n. 26.
ASHAWE,. Lane., an arm embowed, ppr., habited with leaves, vert., issuing out of a ducal coronet, or, and holding in. the hand a cross croslet fitchee, ar. p1.53, n. 13.
ASHBEY. Sec Asnnv.
ASHBORNE, or A.shburne, Id., a castle triple-towered, ppr. pl. 21, n. 26. ASHBROOK, Viscount, Iri. (Flower); a raven, ppr., in the beak an ermine-spot. p1. 66, n. 18. Mans conscia recti.
ASHBURNE, and Ashhurner, Cumb., an ash-tree, ppr. pl. 84, n. 12. Quiequid erescit in cinore peril. ASHBURNHAM, Earl and Baron, and Viscount S. Asaph (Ashburnham); out of a ducal coronet, or, an ash-tree, ppr. pl. 96, n. 30. Le roy et l'estat.
, Bart., Suss., the same crest. Will God, and 1 sh«ll.
—, Suit and Suss., out of a ducal coronet, ar., an ash-tree, ppr. pl. 96, n. 30.
AsidienrroN, Baron, (Baring ;) a mullet of six points, pierced, or, between two wings displayed, ar. pl. 96, n. 35. ASHBY, Leic., a ram's head, ar., attired. or. pl. 31, n, 1.
—, Leic., out of a mural coronet, ar., a leopard's head cabossed, or. pl. 10, n. 34.
—, Leic., an eagle close, ar., (but ducally crowned, or.) pl. 79, n. 30. Asnnowisr, a lion's head, gu., collared, or, bezantee, sa. pl. 5, n. 24.
ASHE, a cockatrice, or, combed and wattled gu. pl. 24, n.
ASHENDEN, a lion rampant, supporting an arrow in pale, point downwards. pl. 1, n. 17, (but without the chapeau.) —, Essex, a lion's gamb erased, gu., holding up the hilt of a broken sword, ppr. pl. 17, n.
AsitE/inunsT, Derb., a cockatrice, or, the tail Wowed, with a serpent's hzad, sa., comb, wattles and head, gu. (in the beak a trefoil, vert.) pl. 24, n. 30.
ASHER, a ship in full sail, ppr. pl. 80, n. 17.