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BANNATYNE, Sco., a griffin's head erased. pl. 25, n. 39.
BANNER, Loud., an arm in armour em-bowed, holding in the hand, ppr. a ban- ner, gu., fringe and staff ar., (charged with a fleur-de-lis, or.) p1.55, 21.
—, a demi-wolf, ppr., (but ducally gorged, and holding between the paws a mullet.) pl. 13, n. 12.
BANNERMAN, Bart., Sco., a demi-man in armour, holding a sword, all ppr. pl. 41, n. 23. Pro Patria.
Sco., a demi-priest, habited ppr., in the act of prayer. pl. 46, n. 3.
BANNESTER, and Bannister, an arm in armour, cooped fesswise, holding a scymitar, ar., in pale, entiled with a boar's head cooped, ppr. pl. 54, n. 1.
BANTRY, Earl of, Viscount and Baron, and Viscount Bearhaven, (White) Iri.; an ostrich, ar., beaked and legged or. pl. 81, rt. 17. The noblest motive is the public good.
BANWORTII, on a ducal coronet, a griffin sejant, resting the dexter claw on an escutcheon. pl. 25, n. 28.
BARATTY, an eagle regardant, wings expanded, holding in its dexter claw a sword. pl. 66, n. 11.
BARRAN, or Barbon, a leopard's head and neck, ppr. pl. 10, n. 10, (without the collar.)
BARBER, Herts., oat of a ducal coronet, or, a bull's head, per pale ar. and go. pl. 18, n. 19.
—, Suff., out of a ducal coronet, go., a bull's head, ar. pl. 18, n. 19.
—, out of a ducal coronet, a bull's head, gu. pl. 18, D. 19.
Sco., a dexter hand holding a cross pattee fitched, gu. pl. 64, n.'25. BARBERIE, a dexter hand holding an arrow, point downwards, all ppr. pl. 58, n. 22. Suivez raison.
BARBON, Lend., a leopard's head, ar., spotted sa. p1. 10, n. 16, (without the collar); and sec BARRAN.
BARBOR, on a staff raguly, lying fess wise, an eagle displayed, az., (but with two heads, ducally crowned, or) the inside of the wings and legs or. pl. 77, n. 25.
BARRY, Devon. and Northamp., a heraldic tiger statant, ar., attired with four horns, turned round like those of a ram, or. p1. 22, n. 25.
BARCLAY, Bart., Sco., a sword in pale, ar., hilt and pomel or. pl. 89, n. 25. Crux Christi nostra corolla.
Seo., a hand holding a dagger in pale, ppr. pl. 57, n. 5. Motto, same as last.
—, a dove with an olive-branch, ppr. pl. 76, n. 6. Ccdant arnia.
BARCLAY, Sco., a cross pattêe gu. pl. 87, n. 5. Crux salutem confect ; and another, Sola crime scans.
Sco., the sun issuing out of a cloud, ppr. pl . 90, n. 4. Servabit me semper Jehovah.
—, Surr., a cross pa.ttee, gu., ensigned by an eastern crown, or. p1. 99, n. 13.
Lond. Same as Barclay, Bart.
, a demi-griffin regardant, az., supporting a flag in pale, (but charged with a crescent.) pl. 26, n. 20.
—, an arm couped and embowed, resting the elbow on the wreath, (but holding three ears of wheat), all ppr. pl. 59, n. 19.
BARCROFT, Wore. a wolf rampant, gu. pl. 13, n. 2, (without the dart.)
BARD, Bucks., a lion's gamb erect, or, grasping a horse 's leg erased, sa. pl. 103, n. 20.
BARDIN, Iri., a demi-youth, ppr., holding over his shoulder a broken axe. pl. 64, n. 8.
BARDoir, or Bardolph, out of a ducal coronet, a dragon's head, or, with wings expanded, gu. pl. 24, n. 15, (without the collatt)
—, out of a mural coronet, a dragon's head, gu., between two dragon's wings. of the last, (each charged with a muscle, or.) pl. 24, n. 8.
HutolvELL, an arm in armour, holding a broken spear, the pieces in saltier pl. 52, n. 19.
BART, Iri., a wolf's head, sa. pi. 11, n. 40.
BARENTINE, an eagle displayed, ar., between the attires and over the scalp of a stag, or. pl. 69, n. 20.
BARE•T, a demi-leopard guardant, ppr. pl. 10, n. 15, (without the palm-branch.)
BAREw, a holly-branch, vert. pl. 100, n. 35.
BARrooT, an arm from the elbow in armour, holding a sword in bend sinis ter, ppr. (pl. 54, n. 16,) issuing from a ducal coronet, as at pl. 53, n. 23.
, Hants., a stag statant, (gorged with a ducal coronet.) pl. 36, n. 17. BARFORD, a bear passant, sa. p1. 16, n. 30, (without the chain.)
BARGRAVE, or Bargrove, Kent., on a mount, vert, a pheon, gu., between two laurel-branches, ppr. pl. 91, n. 12.
BARHAM, Baron, (Noel,) a buck at gaze, ar., attired, or. p1.37, n. 29. Tout Bien, on rien.
, a stork among bull-rushes, all ppr. pl. 74, n. 22.
—, Suff. and Surr., a wolf's head, ar. pl. 11, n. 40.