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BEDINGFIELD, Norf., an eagle displayed, or. p1. 79, n. 32. Despicio terrena.
—, a demi•eagle, wings expanded, or. pl. 79, n. 23.
—, a unicorn's head erased, sa. (the horn wreathed, or and an.) pl. 43, n. 16.
BEDO, and Bedon, a boar's head couped and erect, gm p1. 20, n. 37.
BEE, Staff., a dragon's head, gu. (pierced
with an arrow, a•.) pl. 23, n. 4. BEERY, a mullet, or. pl. 88, n. 2. BEECHEY, and Beechy, a torteau, az. pl. 90, n. 13.
13BEcnorT, Dun., two arms, dexter and sinister, in armour, embowed, but holding an an,urlet, gm, as at a. 17, same plate, (instead of wreath.) pl. 50, n. 28.
BEEKE. See BEAKE.
BEEKENSHALL, Lane., an arm erect, ppr., cooped below the elbow, holding a garland, gu. p1. 60, a. 23. DEERE. See BEARE.
BEESLEY, or Beesly, out of a mu:al coronet, two branches of palm in saltier, ppr., surmounting a spear in pale. pl. 89, n. 7.
BEESTON, Che,h., on a mount, vent, a castle, or, issuant therefrom an arm in armour embowed, ppr., garnished of the second, brandishing a sword, ppr., hilted of the first. pl. 95, a. 8.
BEEVOR, Bart., Norf., a beaver passant, ppr. pl. 21, a. 25.
BEGBIE, a cress moline, lozenge-pierced, az. pl. 86, n. 13.
Sco., a lion's paw, holding a spearhead. pl. 17, a. 16, (but issuing out of a ducal coronet.)
BEGGAR, or Begger, a pelican's head and neck erased, vulning herself'. pl. 69, n. 17.
BEHETHLAND, from a cloud in the sinister, a dexter hand fesswise, holding a club in pale, all ppr. p1.59, n. 26.
13EuttExs, a demi-bear, —. pl. 16, a. 24.
BEIGHT0N, out of a mural coronet, or, a greyhound, erm., collared of the first. p1.32, n. 6.
BEILBY, Warw., a leopard's head,—. p1. 10, n. 17.
a hawk close, ppr. p/. 67, n.18. BEIsT, Salop, a sinister arm, cooped above the elbow, vested sit., cuff ar., hand ppr., holding a bow stringed, also ppr. p1. 64, n. 27.
Sco. See BEATH.
BELCHER., Northamp., a demi-hawk, or, (and another, ar.) wings expanded, sa. pl. 80, n. 38.
BELeftmt, Northamp.,Staff.andWarw.,a greyhound's head erased, erm., gorged, with a collar, gu., rimmed and ringed, or. pl. 32, a. 1.
BELCHES, Sco., the stump of an oak-tree, shooting forth new branches, ppr. pl. 94, n. 26. Revirescit.
Sco., a greyhound's head couped, ar., collared, az. pl. 32, n. 11. Fut-
get villas intarninata.
, Sco., a horse's head, ar., bridled. gu. pl. 15, n. 25. Keep tryst. DELDE120, Suff., a greyhound courant,. gm, collared and ringed, or. p1. 32, n. 24.
BEr.r.w, Devon., an arm embowed, vested vent, (as pl. 53, n. 6,) holding in the hand, ppr., a bell, or, (as pl. 49, n. 10.)
BELFAEGE, or Belfrage, Sen., on a ducal coronet, or, (as at pl. 68, n. 6,) a hawk belled, ppr. (as at n. 17, same plate.)
BEr.rumn, Load. and Herts., a demitiger, ar., armed and tufted or, (pl. 11, n. 28,) pierced through the body with the broken staff of a flag, (as n. 27, same plate,) the flag hanging between the fore legs, party per fess, wavy, ar. and az.
BEr.rottu, a hautboy in pale, ppr. pl. 94, n. 32.
BELGDAVE, Leic., a ram's head, ar. pl. 31, n. 1.
BELHAVEN, and Stenton, Baron, Sco., Baron Hamilton, Eng. (Hamilton); a nag's head conned, a•., bridled, gu. p1. 15, n. 25. _Ride through.
BELHOUSE, a wolf's head, party per pale, or and az. pl. 11, n.40.
, a squirrel scant, per pale ar. and az., tailed or, the fore-feet against an oak-branch, acorned, or, leaved, vent. p1. 95, n. 34.
BELIALP, Northamp., a lion's head. conned, gu. (billettée, an.) pl. 5, n. 36.
BELL, Dur. and Cumb., a hawk close, ppr., beaked and belled, or. pl. 80, n. 20. Persererantia.
Ess., a talbot passant, erm. 0.12, 24.
, Berks. and Bucks., a hawk with
wings expanded, a r., beaked and belled, or, a string flotant from the bells, gu. pl. 80, n. 15.
—, Middx., a portcullis, ppr. 0.92, n.9. Lond., a 1111111all heart between
two wings. pl. 91, n. 24. Forward, hind h co rt
Glouc., an arm embowed, vested gm (as at pl. 58, 25,) holding in the hand, ppr., a battle-axe, staff gu., head ar., as at p1. 51, n. 4.