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BEA [ 32 BEC
crosses pattêes, ar., a chevron, of the last. pl. 91, n. 1.
BEARDMORE, a wolf erect, standing on its dexter hind leg. p1. 13, n. 4, (without the dart.)
BEARDOR, Lana., a demi-bear, (in the dexter paw a bundle of six arrows, saltierwise, ppr., headed or, flighted ar.) pl. 16, n..24.
BEARE, or Beare, on a garb lying fesswise, or, (as at p1. 70, n. 3,) a raven, ppr., (as at pl. 71, in 12.)
BEARRAVEN, Viscount. See BANTRY, Earl of.
BEASLEY, a demi-leopard, holding in the dexter paw a sprig of laurel, ppr. pl. 10, n. 11.
BEATH, Sco., a dragon's head conned, ppr. p1. 23, n. 5. Fortuna virtute. --, Sen., a wolf's head erased, —. p1. 13, n. 19. Motto ib.
—, Sco., a dragon's head vomiting fire, ppr. pl. 23, n. 9. Motto ib. BEATHELL, 1. on a ducal coronet, a boar's head couped. pl. 19, n. 19 ; 2. an eagle, az., between two wings displayed, of the same, on the neck an etoile, or. pl. 73, n. 13, (but an eagle, r as pl. 67, n. 11, instead of a swan.) BEATIE, and Beattie, Sco. a star issuing from a crescent, or. pl. 90, n. 2. Lumen celeste sequansur.
or Beatty, a castle, sa. p1.85, n. 9, (without flag.)
BEATLEYS, same as Beattie, or Thalia, Sco.
BEATON, a lion passant, sa. pl. 2, n. 20. Fortis in arduis.
BEATSON, Suss., a bee volant, ppr. pl. 100, n. 12.
, Sco., a bee, wings expanded, ppr. ib. Cum prudentiu sedulus. BEATTY, a lion passant guardant.
p1. 4, n. 12, (but on a ducal coronet, and ducally crowned.)
BEATY, two keys in saltier, ppr. pl. 97, n. 2.
BEAUCH AMP, Earl and Baron, and Viscount Elmley, (Pyndar); a lion's head erased, ar., ducally crowned, or. pl. 1-1, n. 8. Ex fide fortis.
, Giouc., a tiger passant, or, (vulned in the shoulder, gu.) pl. 11, n. 21.
, Ess., a swan's head and neck, ar., beaked gu., between two wings, sa. pl. 70, n. 11.
a plume of feathers, or. pl. 98, n. 14. —, on a mount, vert, a greyhound sejant, —. pl. 49, n. 30.
BEAUCRAMPE, Glouc. and Warw., in a
coronet, gu., a swan's neck, ar., billed
of the first. p1. 70, n. 10. BEAUCHATT, a cat's head erased guard( ant, gu. p1.15, n.8, (without the mouse.)
BEAUCLERK. See ST. ALBAN'S, Duke. BEAUFEY, or Beaufov, a —, holding between the paws a close helmet, az. pl. 27, n. 33.
BEAUFORT, Duke of and Baron, Marquess and Earl of Worcester, Earl of Glamorgan, &c., (Somerset) ; a portcullis, or, nailed az., with chains pendant thereto of the first. pl. 92, n. 9. Mulare vel timeee sperno.
BEAUMONT, Bart., Leic., and Beaumont, Derb., on a chapeau, az., semen of fleurs-de-lis, turned. up, ann., a lion passant, or. pl. 7, n. 3. .Erectus nest elatus.
—, Leic. and Suff., a lion passant, or. pl. 5, n. 10.
Leic. and Suff., an elephant, on his back a tower triple-towered, or. pl. 19, n. 30.
—, Suff., a bear's head erased, ppr. p1.20, n. 17.
, Devon, a stork, wings expanded, ar. p1. 74, n. 20.
, Surr., on a chapeau, gu., turned
up arm., a lion passant, or. 0. 7, n.8.
Lond., a bull's bead, quarterly ar. and gu. pl. IS, H. 21.
BEAunix4x, a lion's head erased, ar., pellett6e. pl. 5, n. 40.
BEAuvoixs, a bull's head, sa. pl. 18, n. 21. BEAUVOIR, a griffin's head between two wings, ppr. pl. 27, n. 22.
, a demi-dragon, wings indorsed, ppr. pl. 24, n. 12.
BEAVAN, a lion's head erased, az., (but holding in the mouth a rose, gu.) pl. 5, n. 40.
—, over a mount, vert, a dove hovering, ppr., (in the beak a gem-ring, or.) pl. 77, n. 9.
BEAVER, a leopard rampant, ppr. pl. 10, n. 38.
, a leopard, ppr. pl. 11, n. 21,
(but statant.)
, a beaver, ppr. pl. 21, n. 25. BEAVIS, Devon., a pheon, or, (and another, ar.) pl. 91, n. 29.
BEAWFICE, a holy lamb supporting a flag. pl. 21, n. 1.
BEAWPELL, out of a mural coronet, a hand, ppr., vested gu., holding a sword wavy, az. pl. 49, n. 20.
13min, a torteau, az., charged with a pale indented, gu. pl. 00. n. 6. BEBINGTON, Mt of a ducal coronet, a demi-eagle displayed, sa., bezantée. pl. 68, n. 6.
BEC, or Beck, on a chapeau, gu., turned up erm., a lien's head erased, of the first. pl. 8, n. 27.
BECCLES, a dexter arm in armour em-bowed, ppr., holding is the hand, also ppr., a cross puttee --. 0.57, n. 37.