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BAY [ 31 ] B E A
k the hand, ppr., a branch of laurel, vert, (as pl. 59, n. 14.)
BAWTRE, or Bawtree, Camb., a lion's head erased, gu. pl. 6, n. 29.
-, York., a goat's head erased, ar. pl. 21, D. 12.
BAXTER, Norf., a lion's gamb erased, or, holding a spear, sa., headed ar., (stringed and tasseled, of the first.) pl. 17, n. 16.
—, an eagle's head couped, —. p1. 79, n. 12.
Sco., an escarbuncle, sa. p1. 97, n. 30, (without the chapeau.)
BAY, Lend. and Hants., a dexter wing, sa., charged with an escallop, or. pl. 73, n. 16.
BAYARD, a denii-horse, —. pl. 15, n. 31. BAYER, a poplar-tree, vert. pl. 96, n. 17. BAYFORD, an owl, ar. pl. 72, u. 21. BAYLEY, Burt, Load., on a mount, vert,
behind a wall, ar., a lion rampant, of
the second. pl. 103, n. 22.
—, or Bailey, Sco. See BAILEY. —, a griffin sejant, erm., but wings and fore-legs or. pl. 26, n. 16.
—, out of a ducal coronet, or, a nag's head, ar. pl. 15, n. 34.
—, Lond., a dexter arm ernbowed, habited az., (on the arm a fess vair,) the hand, ppr., holding a staff, or. pl. 56, n. 6.
—, a boar's head erased, ppr. pl. 18, n. 12.
, Load., a demi-lion rampant, or, holding in the dexter paw a branch, vert. p1. 5. n. 17.
BAYLIS, Lend., a demi-antelope, ppr., gorged with a collar, or, buckled of the same. p1.28, n. 21.
Glouc., out of an eastern coronet, or, charged on the band with an auricula-flower, a bay-tree frueted, ppr. pl. 96, n. 33.
BAYLY, Som., a goat's head, az., bezanH';e, attired or. pl. 21, n. 14.
BAY N, a Saracen's head in profile, az., wreathed about the temples and stringed, ar. and az. pl. 65, n. 4.
—, Sco., a dexter arm holding a dagger in pale, ppr. pl. 60, n. 12. Et nuirte et arte.
BAYNARD, Somers., a demi-unicorn, or, armed ppr., crined sa. pl. 43, n. 19. —, Norf., a bear's paw erased, sa., (charged with a martlet, or.) pl. 20, n. 34.
BAYNBRIDGE, or Baynbrigge, a stag's head erased, ar., attired or. pl. 38, n. 16.
BAYNE, Lane., an etoile, or. pl. 92, n. 2. Sco. See BAINE.
BAYNES, Bart., Middx., a cubit arm, vested az., cuffed erminois, the hand
holding a jaw-bone, ar. pl. 52, n. 2. Furor arma ministrat.
BAYNES, Cumb., Ess., and Lond., the same crest.
, Surr., a dove volant regardant, or, (in its beak a myrtle-branch, ppr) pl. 71, n. 15.
BANNunm, Glouc., out of a mural coronet, gu., a bull's head, ar. pl. 18, n. 25.
—, Kent and Glouc., a bull's head, or. pl. 18, n. 21.
BAYNING, Baron, (Powlett); a buck statant, sa., attired or, (charged on the body with a mullet, ar.) p1.37, n. 33. Stare super vias antiquas.
BAYNTON, Wilts., a griffin's head erased, sa. p1. 25, n. 39.
--Hoer, Wilts., the same, beaked or. —, a goat passant, ppr. p1. 31. a. 21. —, an eagle's head erased. p1. 82,
n. 12.
BAYONS, a horse at full speed, in the
mouth a spear-head, ppr. pl. 42, r.. 20. BAZILIE, or Bazely, a crow, ppr. pl. 76,
a. 30. Be not wanting.
BEACH, Beds. and Kent, out of a ducal
coronet, or, a demi-lion, ar. p1.5, n. 26. —, a demi-lion rampant, ar., in its
paws an escutcheon, az., charged with
a pile, or. pl. 8, n. 15.
Eruct CROFT, a beech-tree, ppr., behind
six park pales, ar. pl. 84, n. 8. BEACHER, out of a ducal coronet, a
demi-lion rampant, ppr. pl. 4, n. 22. BEAKE, Dors., an ostrich's head, ar.,
in the beak a horse-shoe, or. pt. 81,
n. 8.
, out of a ducal coronet, the horns, scalp, and cars of an ox, —. pl. 18, n. 32.
BEAL, a lion's head erased, —. pl. 10, n. 1.
BEALE, a unicorn's head erased, or,
(semee d'etoiles, gu.) pl. 43, D. 22.
—, the same, sa., erased gu., armed
and crined or.
BEALL, a demi-wolf, sa., (holding in pale a spear-head tasseled, ppr.) pl. 11, n. 27.
BEA MISH, a demi-lion rampant, gu. pl. 2, n. 28.
BEAN, or Beane, a lion rampant, holding between the paws a plumb-rule, sa. pl. 1, n. 12.
BEARCROFT, a demi-bear rampant, —, muzzled, —. pl. 20, n. 26.
BEARD, on a chapeau, gu., turned up
erm., a tiger couchant, or, maned,
armed, and tufted, sa. pl. 10, n. 9.
—, around the point of a pillar, a
snake environed, ppr. pl. 95, n. 25.
See BARD.
BEARDMORE, on a mitre, SU, cemëe of