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ASHERBURN, and Asherburne. Same as ASHBURNE.
ASHERST, Lane., a fox passant, ppr. pl. 21, n. 33.
ASHETON, Chesh. and Lane. See Asti-TON.
, or Ashton, a demi-angel, wings expanded, hands closed as in prayer, . vested ar., face and hands ppr., hair, wings, and girdle, or. pl. 35, n. 15.
ASHFIELD, Warw. and Bucks., a wolf passant, or. pl. 11, n. 32.
—, Norf., a griffin passant, ar. p1.26,
ASHFORD, Baron. See ALBEMARLE. —, Devon. and Corn., a moor's head in profile, sa., wreathed about the temples, ar., (and issuing out of a chaplet of oak-leaves, vert.) pl. 65, n. 6. ASIIINGHTIRST. See ASHENHURST. ASHLEY-COOPER, Earl of Shaftesbury, and Baron Ashley. See SHAFTES-
BURY.
ASHLEY, Dors., a plume of feathers, ppr. pl. 98, n. 14.
—,Dors., on a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm., a bull passant, sa., gorged with a mural coronet and armed, or. p1. 18,
Som., the same, but ducally gorged. —, Dors., a harpy, ppr. pl. 35, n. 6. —, on a chapeau, gu., turned up eVM.,
a plume of five ostrich-feathers, ar., issuing out of a ducal coronet, or.
p1. 83, u. 11.
Asitidx, a fir-tree, ppr. pl. 84, n. 15. ASHMAN, Wilts., a hautboy in pale. pl. 94, n. 32.
ASHMOLE, Staff., a greyhound courant, sa. p1. 40, 29.
ASHOE, a hawk, ppr., belled, or. p1. 80, n. 20.
ASHONDON• See ASHENDEN.
ASHTON, Chesh., Lane., and Leic., a boar's head cooped, ar. pl. 19, n. 14.
, Lane., a boar's head cooped, ppr. p1. 19, n. 14. in domino coiYido.
, Lane., Middx., Staff., and Ess., out of a mural coronet, ar., a griffin's head, go., ducally gorged and beaked, or. p1. 27, n. 27.
, Sco., a lion's head erased, ppr. p1.5, n. 2.
—, Lane., on a chapeau, gu., turned up erm., a mower with his scythe, his face and hands ppr., his habit and cap counterchanged ar. and sa., the handle of the scythe or, the blade ar. pl. 46, a. 12.
AslyrowN, Baron, Iri., (Trench); an arm in armour embowed, holding a sword, all ppr. p1. 56, n. 9. Virtutis fortuau comes.
ASHURST, Oxon., a wolf, ppr. pl. 11, n. 34.
ASIIERST, a wolf passant, ppr. p1. 11, n. 32.
—, a fox, ppr. p1. 31, n. 26. AsfiwoRTH, a savage's head affrontee, ppr. pl. 63, n. 35.
--, on a mount, vert., a fox, ppr. pl. 31, n. 26.
--, on a mount, vert., an ash-tree, ppr. pl. 94, n. 28.
ASKE, a dragon's head couped, ar. pl. 23, n. 5.
—, Lane. and York., an old man's head in profile, ppr., wreathed about the temples, or and az., and tied with a bow of the colours. p1.63, n. 22.
ASKENE, an ass's head, sa. pl. 41, n.17. ASKETINE, or Askentine, Kent., two lion's gambs. sa., holding up a crescent, or. pl. 16, n. 7.
ASKEW", Northumb. and Sco., an arm ppr., holding a sword, ar., hilted or, enfiled with a Saracen's head couped, ppr., wreathed or and sa., blood issuing, gu. p1.50, n. 2. Fite et spera.
, an ass, ppr. pl. 41, n. 18.
an ass's head, ppr., (gorged with three bars, or) between two wings, or and ar. pl. 41, n. 24.
ASKHAM, a dolphin, az. pl. 33, n. 23. ASKILL, in the sea, an anchor in pale, ppr. p1. 91, n. 7, (but without cable.) ASLACK, or Aslake, Norf., a talbot's head, sa., guttee ar. pl. 12, n. 25.
ASLAKE, Suff., the same as above. ASLIN, a demi-horse, ppr. pl. 15, n.31. —, an escutcheon, (but charged with a rose, gu.) p1.92, n. 8.
ASPALL, a dragon's head couped, or. p1.23, n. 5.
Aserx, Bucks., a dragon's head, or, (between two aspen-branches, ppr.) pl. 23, n. 5.
ASPINALL, Lane., a demi-griffin erased, sa., beaked, legged, and collared, or. pl. 27, n. 31.
ASSCOTTI, :o/ eagle displayed, ppr., crowned, or. p1. 70, n. 5.
Diem spiro spero.
ASSENT, out of a ducal coronet, a horse's head, ar. pl. 15, n. 34, (but bridled go., as D. 25.)
ASSHETON. See ASHTON.
ASTEL, or Astle, Staff., a sea-horse couchant, (ducally gorged.) pl. 101, n. 1, fig. 2.
ASTELL, Beds. and Middx., a cross eroslet, or, environed with a serpent, vent. pl. 87, n. 2.
—, Hunts., 1. same as above. p1. 87, a. 2. 2. a lion's head erased, purp., gorged with a coronet, or. p1.2, n. 39. Sub eruce glorior.
ASTLRBY, Line., an oak-tree, ppr. pl. 84, n. 12.