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BA1tToN, an owl, ar. (ducally gorged, or.) p1. '72, n. 21; and another, ppr. —, a dragon's head couped, or, (crowned, of the same.) p1. 23, n. 5. —, Lane., an oak-branch, vert, acorned or. p1. 100, n. 1.
BARTRAM, Cumb:, an arm embowed, holding a scymitar, all ppr. pl. 49,
n. 11.
Sco. (out of an antique crown, or), a ram's head, ar. pl. 31, n. 1. J'aVanCe.
ThutwEr.r., a talbot passant, —. p1.12,
n. 24.
, a demi-lady, m holdin in her dexter hand a garland of laurel, ppr. pl. 47, n. 15, (without the rose.)
, a demi-wolf salient, erm. pl. 13,
n. 12.
BARwtCK, Northumb., on a mount, vert, a stag, or, attired sa. p1. 37,
n. 25.
—, Ess., an escarbuncle, the centre, az., the rays or. pl. 97, n. 30, (without the chapeau.)
BARZEY, Salop., a squirrel sejant, ppr., cracking a nut, or. pl. 21, n. 24. BASCEILLY, a torteau, gu., charged with a pale, indented or. pl. 90, n. 0. BASHE, Herts. and Hera., a griffin segreant, per pale ar. and sa., holding in the beak a broken spear. pl. 26, (centre plate.)
BASIER, or Basire, a hand, ppr., holding a buckle, or. pl. 54, n. 15, (without armou•.)
BASKENFORD, Sco., a sword and ear rf 7vheat (as at pl. 100, n. 5,) in saltier, all ppr. pl. 99, n. 11, (but, ear of wheat instead of palm-branch.)
BASKERVILLE; Ecref. and Warw., a wolf's head erased, ar., holding in the mouth an arrow (as at n. 37, same plate). p1. 11, n. 30.
—, a forester, vested vert, edgings or, holding over his dexter shoulder a cross-bow, of the last, (and with the other hand, in a leash, a hound passant, ar.) p1.40, n. 9.
, the same, but holding in the mouth a standard. pl. 9, n. 22.
, a sheaf of rosemary, ppr. pl. 9, n. 40.
—, a lion's head, pierced through the mouth with a spear. p1. 5, n. 28, (without the coronet.)
-MyNons, Wel., a wolf's head erased, ar., holding in its mouth a broken spear, staff or, headed ar., embrued go. p1. 9, n. 22, (without the flag.) Spero ut fidelis.
BASKETT, or Basket, Dors., a demi-lion, or. pl. 2, n. 28.
BASKIN, Sco., same as Baskenford.
BASKET, out of a mount covered with long grass, an oak-tree, all ppr. pl. 94, n. 33.
BASNETT, an arm in armour embowed, holding a cutlass. p1.54, n. 27. BASPOOLE, Norf., out of a ducal coronet, or, a stag's head, erm., attired of the first, (wreathed about the neck, ar. and sa.) pl. 39, n. 10.
BASQUER, Hants., out of a mural crown, gu., a griffin's head, or. pl. 27, n.27. BASS, out of a ducal coronet, two wings, ppr. pl. 98, n. 17.
BASSE, a demi-lion, gu., resting his fore paws upon an oral shield, or, (as at n. 3.) pl. 4, n. 27.
BASSET, Baron, Corn w., a unicorn's head, ar., charged with two bars dancett6e, gu. p1. 43, n. '27. Pro Rene et populo. (This barony is at present vested in the daughter of the late Lord de Dunstanville, with remainder to her male heirs.)
—, a unicorn's head couped. pl. 43, n. 31.
—, a boar's head, erm., armed or. pl. 20, n. 36.
—, Wow., a boar's head, ar., couped, gu. pl. 18, n. 14.
, a horse's head erased. pl. 15, n. 39.
Derb., out of a ducal coronet, or,
a boar's head, go. pl. 25, n. 5. —, Devon., same as Basset, Baron. —, Clone., a falcon displayed, ar.
pl. 68, n. 11.
—, a griffin segreant, sa., sem€e de lis, or, collared and chained of the last. pl. 25, n. 27.
BASSINGEORNE, out-of a ducal coronet, or, (as at n. 19, same plate,) a bull's head, go., ducally crowned, of the first. pl. 18, n. 15.
BASSINGES, three roses, gu., stalked
and leaved, pp". pl. 98, n. 24. BASTARD, Norf., an elephant's head,
per cheveron or and sa., eared of the
second. pl. 20, n. 9.
—, an arm in armour embowed, holding a dagger, ppr. p1. 57, n. 19.
-POLLENFEN, Devon., a dexter arm in plate armour, embowed, ppr., garnished or, the hand gauntleted, grasping a sword in bend sinister, point downward, also ppr., hilt and pomel of the second. pl. 57, n. 40. Pax potior hello.
BASTO, a horse's head couped, ar. pl. 43, n. 14.
BATCHELOR, or Batchellor, a leg, eatsed
above the knee, ppr. pl. 62, n. 14.
BATE, a bull's head couped, erm.,
armed or. pl. 18, n. 21.
, a stag's head, or., attired or, vulned through the neck with an