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out of a ducal coronet, all ppr. pl. 76, n. 33. Hallelujah.
—, Durh., the same crest and motto. AYLOFFE, Ess. and Suss., a demi-lion, or, collared go. pl. 5, n. 34.
—, a demi-lion rampant, or. pl. 4, a. 23.
AYLWIN, Suss., a lion's gamb erect and erased, sa. (but enfiled with a mural coronet, or.) pl. 30, n. 29.
AYLWORTH, Kent, Glouc. and Somers., issuing out of rays, an arm, ppr., vested sa., holding up a human skull, ar. p1. 51, n. 20.
AYNCOTES, or Ayncotts, a cup covered, or, between two wings, sa. pl. 97, a. 31.
See AMCOTTS.
AYNSSWORTH, or Aynswortlz. See AINSWORTH.
AYNSCOMB, Kent and Suss., an arm couped at the elbow and erect, ppr., holding a fleur-de-lis, sa. pl. 58, n. 20.
AYNSLEY, Northumb., a man in armour, holding in the dexter hand a sword erect, ppr., hilted and pomelled or, and in the sinister a shield, gu.,
charged with a bend, ar., thereon three mullets of six points. pl. 48, n. 24.
AYNwoRTlr, two battle-axes in saltier, Apr. pl. 89, a. 3.
Avr.r, an antelope passant, ar., collared, sa. pl. 28, n. 29.
AYRE, on a ducal coronet, or, a wyvern, vert. pl. 23, n. 25.
AYSCOUGH, an ass, erm. p1. 41, n. 37. —, Northumb., an arm, ppr., holding a sword, ar., hilted or, enfiled with a Saracen's head couped, ppr., wreathed or and sable, blood issuing, ppr. pl. 59, n. 2. 1?ac et spera. AYSYNGCOURT, an eagle's head between two wings, ppr. pl. 77, n. 14.
AYSON, Lond. and Ess., out of a mural coronet, ar., a griffin's head, gu. (ducally gorged, or.) pl. 27, n. 27. AYNSCOMB, or Ayniscamp, Suss., a cubit arm erect, holding in the hand, ppr., a sa. pl. 58, n.20, (but not vested.)
AvsscouGir, an ass passant, ppr. pl. 41, n. 37.
AYTON. See AITON and AfTouN.
B.
BABBWELL, or Babwell, a gate, or. pl. 91, n. 27.
BABEHAM, a demi-man, ppr., wreathed on the head with a knot, gu., in his dexter hand a wing, sa., guttee (1' or. pl. 65, n. 31.
BABER, Middx. and Som., on a mount, vert., a cock, (wings expanded,) ar., combed, wattled, and legged, go. p1. 75, n. 28.
BABINGTON, Leic., Dors., and Staff., a fox's head, ppr. pl. 31, n. 29.
, Oxon. and Derb., a dragon's head between two dragon's wings, gu. p1. 23, n. 14.
, Oxon and Derb., a demi-bat displayed, gu. pl. 34, n. 6.
, out of a ducal coronet, a demieagle displayed, ppr. p1. 78, n. 15. BABTHORP, York., a cockatrice's head erased, ar,, beaked, combed, and wattled, or. pl. 24, n. 26.
BACCHE, or Bache, Som., a savage's head affrontee, between two branches of laurel in orle, ppr. pl. 64, n. 15.
—, a demi-lion rampant regardant. pl. 3, a. 32, but holding in the paws a besant, as at p1. 8, D. 12.
BACHELER, Berks., a dragon's head erased, or, vulned in the neck, gu. p1.23, n. 1.
— Bachelor, and Bachelour, a leg
erased above the knee, ppr. p1.62, n. 3, (but erased, and not bleeding.) BAcKnousE, Durh., Comb., and Kent, on a snake embowed, its tail vowed, an eagle displayed. pl. GO, a. 21. Coiyido in Deo.
—, Lond., an arm in armour brandishing a scymitar. p1. 54, n. 16, (but issuing out of a ducal coronet.) BACKIE, Sco., a flame of fire, ppr. pl. 93, n. 25. Commoduvi non dant-
71UM .
, a sword and cross croslet fitchee, in saltier, ppr. pl. 89, n. 26, (omitting the bow and mount.)
BACON, Bart., Suff., and Bacon, Suff., a boar statant, erm. pl. 17, n. 5. Mediocra firma.
, Notts. (on a mount, vert.) a boar statant, ar., bristled and tusked or, semee of mullets, sa. (in the mouth a ragged staff, vert.) pi. ]7, n• 5, differing as stated within parentheses. Motto same as above.
—, Hants., a tiger sejant, gu. (pierced through the breast with a broken spear, ar.) pl. 11, n. 4.
, Norf. and Suff., a boar passant,erm., armed and hoofed or. pl. 20, n. 1
, Sum., a greyhound's head erased. sa. (but holding in the mouth a stag's foot, or.) pl. 37, n. 12.