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BAG [ 21-) BAI
BACON, Norf., a talbot's head, sa., erased gu., holding in the mouth a deer's leg, or. pl. 14, n. 34.
--, Norf., a demi-boar erect, or, armed and bristled az. pl. 18, n. 10, (but without the coronet.)
, Durh. and Northumb., a demiwild-boar rampant guardant, az., bristled, armed, and unaided, or, langued gu., in the mouth a tilting-spear, ar., stricken in the shoulder and vulned, ppr. pl. 19, n. 18.
BADBY, Lond., a sphinx passant guard-ant, ppr., wings indorsed. pl. 35, n. 3. BABCOCK, Ess. and Middx., a stag lodged guardant, p1. 41, n. 34, but between two branches of laurel in ogle, as at p1.41, n. 20, all ppr.
DAM), Hants., a lion's head erased, ((mordant) ar., ducally crowned, az. pl. 5, n. 23.
BADDER, on the stump of a tree, fesswise, cooped and eradicated, a lion sejant. p1.3, n. 10.
BADDIPORD, Devon., an eagle's head, or, between two branches of lily, ar., stalked and leaved vent. pl. 08, n. 2. —, an eagle's head, or, crowned with
a cross croslet, sa., between two branches of thistle ppr. pl. 69, n. 1. BABELEY, Ess. and Suff., a boar's head
and neck cooped, an. pl. 20, n. 36.
BADELISMERE, or Badelsmere, York.,
a lion's gamb erased, holding a lau-
rel-branch, vent. pl. 10, n. 4
BADGER, Camb., Glouc., and Leic.,
buck's head cabossed, sa., between
the attires a greyhound courant, or., • collared, gu. pl. 40, n. 2, and pl. 32,
n. 21.
—, a badger, ppr. pl. 21, n. 21. BAnHA,r, an eagle displayed, with two
heads, charged on the breast with a
saltier. pl. 77, n. 21.
BAETT, or Batt, a demi-lion, or, (gattêe de sang.) p1. 2, n. 28.
BAGENJIALL, Staff., a dragon's head erased, go. (gorged with a bar-gemelle, or.) p1. 23, n. 1.
BAGENHOLT, a horse courant, bridled, ppr. p1. 43, n. 2.
BAGGE, or Bagg, Devon., a cinquefoil, az. pl. 94, n. 15, between two wings indorsed, as at pl. 88, n.14, the dexter gu., the sinister az.
--, a sword in pale, supporting a.
garland of laurel, ppr. pl. 83, n. 15. BAGGELEY, Chesh., a ram's head, az.,
attired or. pl. 31, n. 1.
BAGGs, a rose (charged with a thistle), ppr. pl. 94, n. 11.
BAGHOLT, (on a ducal coronet, or,) a leopard sejant guardant, ppr. pl. 11,
.n. 15.
BAGLEY, an arm in armour embowed, holding a sword. pl. 57, n. 17 BAGNALL, Kent, a dragon's head, (gorged with two bars,) or. p1.23,, n. 5.
, Staff. and Wales, an antelope sejant, ar., billettee so., ducally gorged, lined, armed, and tufted, or. p1. 28, n. 26.
BAGNEL, Bagnell,Bagnill, or Bagnoll, a galley, sails furled, ppr. pl. 86,
BAGNELL, a goat rampant, ducally gorged, and staked to the ground. pl. 42, n. 2.
BAGoT, Baron, Staff. (and a Bart.) (Bagot) ; out of a ducal coronet, or. a goat's head, ar., attired of the first. p1. 21, n. 11. A/tat/num obtinens.
—, Egerton-Arden, Staff., same cress and motto.
, Iri., same crest.
BAGSHAW, Ess., a bugle-horn, or. pl. go n. 36.
, an arm cooped at the elbow and
erect, ppr., grasping a bugle-horn, so., stringed, vent. pl. 60, n. 24. BAGSHAWE, (out of clouds,) an arm erect, ppr., holding a bugle-horn, sa. pl. 60, n. 24.
Gisn0LE, an acorn, slipped and leaved, ppr. p1. 100, n. 1.
BAGWELL, out of a mural coronet, a demi-bull rampant. pl. 18, n. 26. BAIGHTON, a heron's head erased, in the beak an ppr. pl. 81, n. 24. BAILEY, a demi-lady, holding on her dexter hand a tower, in her sinister a laurel-branch, vert. pl. 47, n. 16.
, a cat salient guardant. pl. 15, B. 11.
BAILLIE, Bart., Sco., out of clouds, ppr., an etoile of eight points, or. pl. 90, n. 3. In caligine lucet. —, hi., the same crest. Nil elariu.: astris.
Sco., a boar's head cooped. p1. 19,
Quid (*trims astris ?
, Sco., a boar's head erased, ppr.
pl. 18, n. 12. Same motto.
Sco., the morning star, ppr. p1.92, n. 2. Vertitur in lucent.
, Sco., a crescent, or. pl. 96, n. 9. Major rirtas quam splendor.
Sco., a dove volant, in its beak an olive-branch. pl. 71, n. 15. Patior et spero.
, Sco., on the point of a sword in pale, ppr., hilt and pomel or, a laurel-wreath, fructed of the first. pl. 83,
Persecerantia.
, Sco., a cat sejant, ppr. pl. 15, n. 13, (without the coronet.) Spero meliora.