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arrow, of the second, feathered and headed of the first. pl. 38, n. 17. BATEMAN, Baron, (crest not found.) —, Derb., out of a crescent, or, an etoile, gu. pl. 90, n. 2.
—, Derb., out of a crescent, or, an etoile, gu., between two eagle's wings, of the first. pl. 93, n. 12.
—, a Muscovy duck's head couped, between two wings expanded, all ppr. pl. 81, n. 33.
, out of a mural coronet, ar., an eagle rising, (with a garland in its beak, ppr.) pl. 68, n. 10.
, an increscent, ar. (p1.94, n. 25,) between two wings, (as at n. 13, same plata), the dexter ar., sinister gu.
, Staff. and Westmor., a tower, ar., issuant therefrom a demi-eagle, wings elevated, sa. (charged on the breast with the chemical character of Mars, or, in the beak a wreath of oak, ppr.) pl. 21, n. 32.
BATES, York., a demi-lion rampant, but holding in the dexter paw a thistle, and in the sinister a flourde-lis, (as in the plate,) all ppr. 9, n. 1.
, Northumb., a naked man, (bolding in his dexter hand a willow-wand,) ppr. pl. 65, n. 37. Et mann ct cortle; and another, a naked boy.
—, a lion's head erased, gu. pl. 6, n. 29.
, Suss., an arm in armour embowed, holding a truncheon. p1. 56, n. 6. Mann et conic.
BATESON, Bart., Iri. [of Belvoir and Moira Parks, co. Down], a bat's wing, sa. pl. 73, n. 18. Probitas vents hones.
—, Bart., Iri. [of Killoquin, co. Antrim], same crest and motto.
BATH, Marquess of (Thynne), Vise. Weymouth, Baron Thynne, a Bart., K.G., &c. ; a rein-deer statant, or. pl. 42, n. 9. J'ai bonne cause.
, a wolf's head, sa. (holding in its mouth a rose slipped, ppr.) pl. 11, n. 40.
Ba'firGATE, Sco., a bee volant, ppr. p1. 100, n. 12.
BATHURST, Earl and Baron, and Baron Apsley (Bathurst); on a wreath, a dexter arm in mail, embowed, holding a club with spikes, all ppr. pl. 62, n. 34. Tiens to fob/.
Lond., Kent, and Hants., the same crest, but the club or.
chHants., the same, but the arm arged with an annulet, or.
, a horse passant. pl. 43, n. 8. —, a tiger, bolding in the dexter paw I a fleur-de-lis, ppr. pl. 10 n. 6.
BAtrnuusT, Glouc., on a mount, vert, a bay horse statant. pl. 43, n. 6. BATLEY, York., a demi-lion rampant, gu., holding between the paws a besant. pl. 4, n. 25.
—, or Battley, a castle double-towered, (weeds growing round the sinister tower, ppr.) 85, n. 7, (without the bird.)
BATNYnERSH, a dexter arm in armour, holding in the hand, ppr., a baton, sa., tipped ar. p1. 57, a. 31.
BATSON, a bat's wing erect, ar. p1. 73, n. 18.
—, a lion passant guardant, ar. p1. 4, n. 12.
13arr, a wolf passant, ppr. pl. 11, n. 30.
, a demi-lion, gutUat do sang, (hut
holding between the paws a marshal's staff palewise, or, tipped sa.) pl. 6, n. 8.
BarrAyL, or Battaille, nut of an antique crown, or, (as at pl. 65, n. 5,) a dexter arm, ppr., holding a cross croslet fitch6e in pale, gu. p1. 58, n. 28.
BATTEN, a hand couped in fess, charged with an eye. pl. 60, n. 5, (but lying lengthwise on the wreath.) BATTERSBEE, and 13attersby, a ram passant, erm., armed and uuguled or. pl. 21, a. 7.
Baa"rit-t, York., a stork, with a fish in its beak, all ppr., chained, or. pl. 74, n. 6.
— , a kingfisher, ppr., chained, or. pl. 71, n. 14.
, the same, but in its mouth a fish
ar.
BAUD, and Baude, a lion's head guardant erased, gu., ducally crowned, or. p1.14, n. 8.
BAUDERSTONE, SCO. See BALDER-STONE.
BAUGH, Glouc., (on a ducal coronet, or,) a talbot sejant, sa. pl. 12, n. 27. BATIMFIELD. See BATNIFIELD. BAUMFORD, or Baunford. See BA.31- FORD.
BAUNCEFORD, a lion rampant, —. pl. 7, n. 5.
BAUSFIELD, out of a ducal coronet, or, a griffin's head, ppr. p 1 . 25, n. 40. BAVENT, Norf., a sheaf of six arrows in saltier, sa., feathered ar., bearded or, and banded, cu. p1.99, n. 34. BAWDE, lass. and Beds., a satyr's head in profile, sa. (but with wings to it, and the tongue hanging out of the mouth.) pl. 63, n. 24.
BAWDEWYN, or Bawdwin, a sceptre in pale, or. pl. 95, a. 30, (without the wings.)
BAWLE, an arm embowed, vested gu., cuffed or, (as pl. 58, n. 6,) holding in