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BARING, Bart., Devon., a mullet, ermi, nois, between two wings, ar. pl. 96, n. 35.
—, Baron Ashburton. See.ASHBURTON. BARKAS, or Barcas, an arm from the shoulder, holding a roll of bark, ppr. pl. 60, n. 18. Earl gum sentiat.
BARKELEY, Cornw., on a mount, vert,
a stag lodged, ppr. pl. 41, n. 34.
, Somers., a unicorn statant, gu., armed or. pl. 41, n. 10.
—, a mitre, gu., charged with a elleveron between ten crosses formee, ar. pl. 91, n. 1.
.BARKEMAN, Lond., two arms in armour embowed, or, (holding between the hands, ppr., a bundle of arrows, ar., banded gu.) pl. 50, n. 28.
BARKER, a bear's head, sa., muzzled or. pl. 20, n. 38.
, Berks., a bear's head eraser!, per pale or and az., muzzled of the first, (between two wings, the one az., the other or.) pl. 20, n. 38.
--, on a rock, a hawk, ppr.
pl. 88, n. 20.
Ess. and Suff., a bear sejant, or, collared, sa. pl. 16, n. 22.
—, Berks, a demi-moor, ppr., in his dexter hand an arrow, or, feathered and headed ar., on his sinister arm a shield, or, over his shoulder a sash, gu. p1. 9, n. 33.
, Berks. and Warw., a naked boy,
ppr., but holding an arrow. pl. 46, n. 20.
—, Bucks., a turtle-dove, ppr., in its beak a rose, gu., stalked and leaved, vert. pl. 71, n. 21.
, Ess., an ostrich's head erased, or, in the beak a horse-shoe, ar. pl. 81, n. 8.
—, Middx., Kent, and Surr., out of a ducal coronet, or, an eagle displayed, sa., beaked and legged gu. pl. 78, n. 1.
Suff., a greyhound sejant, ar., gorged with a collar and ring, having attached to the latter a line, or, entwined round the body and held to the ground by the dexter hind-foot. pl. 32, n. 18.
—, Berks., a naked man, holding a spear in pale, ppr. pl. 35, n. 21. BARKESWORTH, or Barksworth, York., out of a ducal coronet, two arms, dexter and sinister, vested —, and embowed, each holding an ostrich-feather, pl. 50, n. 22.
BARKHAM, an arm, couped at the shoulder, (but in a maunch, see pl. 93, n. 17, instead of armour,) embowed fesswise, the elbow on the wreath. pl. 53, n. 20.
BARKHAM, Land., two arms m armour, embowed,ppr. (holding a sheaf of four arrows, or, feathered ar., banded.) pl. 50, n. 28.
13ARKSTEAD, Lund., out of a ducal coronet, or, an arm in armour embowed, ppr., grasping a sword, ar., hilted or. pl. 53, n. 23.
BARLAY, or Barley, a boar's head, or, tusked az., charged on the breast with a mullet. pl. 20, n. 36.
BARLEY, Derb., a boar's head erased, or, (but discharging from the mouth a quatrefoil, az.) p1. 18, n. 12.
, a demi-stag, (charged with three bars wavy.) pl. 39, n. 25.
BARLOSS, a cock, or, combed, legged, and wattled, gu. pl. 75, n. 23. BARLOW, Bart., (of Fort William, Bengal,) out of an eastern coronet, a derni-lion, ar., supporting in the paws a cross croslet fitchee, az. pl. 8,
n. 13.
, a demi-lion, ar., holding a
cross croslet titchee, sa. pl. 4, n. 30.
an eagle's head erased, ppr., in
the beak an escallop-shell, -.
pl. 67, n. 4.
—, a spread-eagle's head, couped at the neck, ppr. pl. 67, n. 7.
—, York., a Mercury's cap, or, with wings, ar., thereon an eagle's head erased, ppr., collared erm. pl. 103, n. 21.
BARNABY, a boar's head erased per fess, nebulee, sa. and or. pl. 19, n.20. —, a demi-greyhound, gu. (holding between the paws a branch of laurel, PK.) pl. 32, n. 2.
—, a lion couchant guardant, sa. pl. 4, n. 18.
—, Wore., a lion sejant guardant, sa. 16. 6, n. 11.
—, a demi-moor, ppr., holding in his dexter hand a rose, gu. pl. 17, n. 2. BARNACK, or Barnake, a bear's head, sit., muzzled, or, (between two wings, of the last.) pl. 20, n. 19.
BARNARD, out of a ducal coronet, or, a deml-bear rampant, sa., muzzled, or. pl. 16, n. 20, (but not crowned, and without the sword.)
—, York., a demi-bear rampant, sa., muzzled or. pl. 16, n. 24.
—, an escallop-shell, ar. p/. 36, n. 20. —, Line., a dragon's head erased, ar., collared and lined, or, (gorged with three bars, gu.) pl. 24, n. 2.
—Norf. and York., a demi-lion rampant, (charged on the shoulder with a mullet within an annulet,) holding in the paws a snake, ar. pl. fi, a. 3. BARNARDISTON, Suff., art ass's head, ar. pl. 41, n. 17.