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ATKINSO.N, Camb., a sea-lion sejant, ar. (but in the dexter paw an escallop, or.) pi. 8, n. 37.
—, Northumb., a pheon, az. pl. 91,
—, Notts., a demi-eagle, wings dis-
played, or, (collared, sa.) p1. 79, n. 23.
iirrxxxs, Herts. and Glouc. See AT-
KINS.
—, Herts., a stork, ar., winged and tailed sa., beaked and legged go. preying on a dragon, vert. p1. 74,
an arm in armour, embowed, ppr., holding up a cross formee, fitched, az. tleury or. pl. 56, n. 36.
ATLEv, and Atley, two lions' heads addorsed, ppr. (but not collared.) pl. 8, n. 38.
ATMORE, or Attemore, a mermaid, pm., hair, comb, and mirror, or. pl. 98, n. 35.
ATSLEY, a leopard's head erased, or, spotted sa. (but ducally gorged, or.) pl. 10, n. 17.
ATSOE, on a chapeau, a lion's head erased, gu. pl. 8, n. 27.
ATTELOUND, a hound couchunt guard-ant, ppr. pl. 12, n. 31.
ATTERTON, Lane., a hawk, ppr. beaked and legged or. p1. 67, n. 18.
—, Lane., a swan, ar, ducally gorged and lined, or. pl. 70, n. 30. ATTFIELn, an arm embowed, throwing an arrow in fess. pl. 61, ri. 19. ATTHILL, Norf., a demi-griflin rampant, pl. 27, n. 35; and secondly, a falcon, or, ducally gorged, az., belled and leashed, or. p1. 73, n. 24, (but wings close.) Honorautes sue honorabo, and Monte de alto.
ATTON, and Attone, out of a ducal coronet, or, two lion's paws in saltier, sa. p1. 16, n. 13, (but two paws.)
ArrwELb, Devon., a lion rampant, erminois (holding between the paws an annulet.) pl. 2, n. 4.
ATwooD, Essex and Middx., on a branch of a tree, trunked fesswise, or, a fleur-de-lis, az., between two sprigs, vert. pl. 95, n. 29.
a trunk of a tree shooting forth two new branches, ppr., on one of which pendant a fleur-de-lis, ar. pl. 84, n. 20.
an antelope's head, ppr. pl. 28, ?. R. 45.
ATT, and Atye, an ermine passant, ppr. pl. 34, n. 27.
AUDEMARLE, an ear of wheat and a palm-branch in saltier, ppr. pl. 94, n. 10.
AITRERT, Lend., a talbot passant, ppr., a broken collar between his fore-legs,
as if fallen from the neck, having a line to it, passing over the back, and between the hind legs, all or. p1. 12, n. 21. Fide et fortitudine.
AuarN, and St. Aubin, on a rock, a Cornish chough, ppr. p1. 88, n. 20. AUnLEY, a dexter hand, ppr., holding a cross pattee fitched, gu , in pale. pl. 51, n. 27, (but not vested.)
AUBREY, Bart., Glamorgan., an eagle's head erased, or. pl. 80, n. 32. Solent fero.
Brecknock, the same crest.
—, Bucks., an eagle's head. pl. 79, n. 12.
AUBYN, an eagle, with wings displayed, ppr. pl. 79, n. ltY
, St., Somers., a squirrel sejant, erm., collared and lined, or. p1.34, n. 4.
AUCHER, Kent, a bull's head erased, gu., attired or. pl. 18, n. 22.
—, a bull's head erased, gu., horned or. pl. 18, n. 22.
—, a bull's head, ppr. pl. 18, n. 21. ANCHINLECK, Sco., an car of rye, ppr. pl. 100, n. 5.
Sco., two wings issuing, ppr. pl. 73, n. 25.
AUCDMUTY, SCO., an arm in armour embowed, holding a spear, all ppr. pl. 55, n. 16.
AUCHTERLONIE, Sco., an eagle displayed, ppr. pl. 67, n. 14. Deus vtihi adjutor.
AUCHTERLaNY, Sco., a lion's head erased, sa., collared, or. pl. 5, n. 22. AUCKLAND, Baron, (Eden) an arm in armou• embowed, ppr., holding a garb, or. pl. 53, n. 19. Si sit prodentia,
ATJDBOROITGII• See ALDEBOROUGH. AUDELEY, a mullet of six points, or, between two wings, az. pl. 96, n. 31. AUDIN, a lion rampant, ar., holding an ancient battle-axe, of the first. pl. 4, a. 1.
—, a lion passant, or, in the dexter paw a banner, gu., and thereon a cross, ar. p1. 7, n, 17.
AUDLEY, Baron (Thicknesse-Touchet); 1. a cubit arm erect, vested paly of six, or and gu., holding a scythe, ppr., blade downward, for Thieknesse, pl. 54, n. 18 ; 2. out of a ducal coronet, or, a swan rising, ar., ducally gorged, of the first, for Toucket, p1.77, n. 4. Te le ticus.
---, Essex, on a chapeau, gu., turned up errn., a wyvern, wings indorsed, quarterly or and az. pl. 24, n. 23.
, a Saracen's head couped, ppr., wreathed about the temples, ar. and purp. p1.63, n. 28
--, a inartlet, sa. pl. 82, n. 36.