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conjoined, holding an etoile of eight points, or. pl. 50, n. 19, (but etoile instead of sun.)
BALM and Balme, a hat, turned up, ornamented with three ostrich-feathers, ar. p1. 97, n. 32.
13ALmvAnn, a dexter hand holding a
hunting-horn. pl. 60, n. 24. BALMANNO, Sco., a dexter hand grasp-
ing- a scymitar, ppr. pl. 60, n. 6. For-
titer.
, or Batman°, Sco., an eagle displayed, gu., holding in each claw a sword, ppr. pl. 66, n. 11.
BALNAVES, Sco., a dexter band holding a foot-ball, ppr. pl. 61, n. 21. Hinc origo.
—, or Balneaves, a dexter hand, ppr., holding a cannon-ball, sa. pl. 01, n. 21. Fortitudine ct relocitate.
BALSCOTT, on a ducal coronet, or, a lion passant guardant, ar. pl. 2, n. 3, BALsinmE, Sco., a dexter hand, ppr., holding a cross croslet fitchëe, gu. pl. 61, n. 18.
BALTINGLASS, Baron, Iri. See ALDBOnouGH, Earl of.
BArrnEY, out of a mural coronet, or, a goat's head (erased), quarterly ar. and emu. pl. 28, n. 12.
13invAtan, Sco. Same as 13allward. BamitEnn, out of a ducal coronet, or, a pelican vulning herself, sa. pl. 78, n. 8. BAMBURY, York. and Suff., a skull-cap, ar. pl. 91, n. 4.
BAMFIELD, a lion's head erased, sa., crowned, or. p1. 5, n. 23.
—, a lion's head erased, sa., ducally crowned, gu., (charged on the neck with an annulet. or.) p1. 8, n. 31.
, Cornw. and Devon., a lion (statant) guardant, holding in the dexter paw an anchor the flukes resting on the wreath. pl. 3, n. 4.
, Devon., a lion's head erased, ducally crowned.. pl. 8, n. 31.
Bimroan, Derb., a serpent nowed, (but on a chapeau, instead of a coronet.) pl. 87, n. 27.
Staff., a lion's head erased, ppr. pl. 6, n. 4.
BAMME, or Baume, out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's head, ppr. pl. 27, n. 26, (but bolding in the beak a key, as at n. 4, same plate.)
BAMPFIELD, or Bampfylde. See BAMFIELD.
BANARD, Norf., a lion's gamb erased, sa., (but on it a.martlet, or.) pl. 17, n. 25. BANBURY, or Bandbury, Oxon., a falcon regardant, in its dexter claw a garland of laurel, all ppr. pl. 67, n. 10.
BANCE, Lond. and Berks., out of a du-_ cal coronet, or, a lion's paw, sa., (but
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holding a cross croslet fitchee.) p1. 16, n. 12.
BANCKES. See BANKS and BANK. BANCROFT, Lond., a garb, between two wings, or. pl. 96, n. 36.
BAND, Ess., on a chapeau an owl, ppr., wings expanded, or. p1. 72, n. 28. BANDENELL, Som., a griffin statant, ppr. pl. 26, n. 21.
BANDON, Earl of, and Viscount Bernard, Iri., (Bernard); a demi-lion, ar., holding in its paws a snake, ppr. pl. 9, n. 3. Virtus probatallorebit,
BANESTER, or Banaster, Lane., a peacock in his pride, body and wings or, tail ppr. pl. 73. n. O.
Sure., a peacock, ppr. pl. 73, n. 30, (without the coronet); and another, (Leis. and Staff.,) sitting, ppr., gorged with a collar, gu., charged with three hesants.
—, a lobster, or. pl. 36, n. 22. BANGER, a greyhound's head erased, per fess gu. and or. p1. 37, n. 12. BANGOR, Viscount and Baron (Southwell-Ward), ; a saracen's head [if-
fronCée, couped below the shoulders, ppr. pl. 65, n. 17. Sub crave sales. BaNtsTEu, a torteau, go. pl. 90,n. 13. BANKE, York., on the stump of a tree, couped, a stork, all ppr. pl. 84, n. 28. —, a griffin segreant, unplumed, ar., holding a cross formée titched, gu. pl. 26, n. 26.
BANKES, Lond., a man's head, conned at the shoulders, sa., wearing a chapeau, gu., turned up erm. pl. 63, n. 21.
BANKS, Middx., a blackamoor's head alfro/dee, couped at the shoulders, ppr., in the ears ear-rings, or, and on the head a chapeau, gu., turned up, erm. pl. 63, n. 5.
, York., an eagle's head couped, ar.
pl. 78, n. 7.
—, Dors., same as Banks, Middx., but the chapeau charged with a crescent,
and issuing therefrom a fleur-de-lis, or.
, York., an eagle's head erased, sa., (but between two fleurs-de-lis, an.) pl. 79, n. 14.
, Line., same as Banke, Yorks.
, Kent., a dragon's head erased, ar. p1.23, n. 1.
, Lond., an arm in armour embowed, ar., garnished or, issuing out of clouds, ppr., the hand holding a fa-ninon, ar., hilt and poinel or, (on the falchien a chaplet, vest.) pl. 04, n. 1. BANNATINE, Sco., a demi-griffin. pl. 25, n. 33.
BANNATYNE, Sco., a demi-griffin, holding in the dexter claw a sword, all ppr. p1. 25, n. 34