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BELL, by the side of a tree, ppr., a bear,
, resting his dexter fore paw on
a . pl. 30, a. 16.
—, a falcon close, belled, or. pl. 68, n. 17. Fiends mei tel qfie je pas. —, a hawk's bell stringed, ppr. pl. 93, n. 11.
—, a stag's head erased, gu., attired ar. pl. 39, n. 9. Fulget virtus. —, a stag's head, ppr. pl. 39, n. 7. —, on a rock, ppr., a rnartlet, erminois. p1. 88, n.20
—, a dexter hand, with the two last fingers folded down, ppr. pl. 60, n. 4. Confide.
a garb, ppr. Quid utilizes?
, Sco., a demi-lion rampant, ppr.
pl. 2, n. 28.
—, Sco., a bell, or. p1.93, n. 11. —, Sco., on a mount, a roebuck feeding, ppr. p1.41, n. 32. Signunt pads
(mei.
, See., an arm in armour grasping a scymilar, all ppr. pl. 57, n. 22. Pro rege et patine.
BELLAM, or Bellome, out of a ducal coronet, or, a cock's head, (between two wings,) gm, combed and irattled of the first. pl. 80, n. 30.
BELLAMY, an arm couped, habited sa., cuffed ar., holding in the hand, ppr., a sceptre, or, surmounted by a crescent, ar. pl. 103, n. 23.
BELLARS, Herts., a lion's gamb, ppr. pl. 17, n. 29.
Bnnins, a stag's head erased, per fess indented ar. and gu. (in the mouth a fleur-de-lis, az.) p1. 40, 22.
Belinnsis, York., a lion couchant guard-ant, as. p1. 2, n. 12.
—, York., a stag's head erased, pl. 38, n. 14, holding in the mouth an oak-branch, acorned, ppr., as at pl. 39, n. 37.
—, Durh., a stag's head erased, ppr., attired or. pl. 39, n. 9.
—, out of a mount, a palm-tree, ppr. p1. 84, n. 15.
BELLET, Chesil., a fox's head erased, sa. pl. 31, a. 25.
BELLEW, Bart., M., an arm in armour embowed, holding a sword, ppr. pl. 56, n. 19. Tout Wen pant.
—, a boar passant, sa. pl. 19, n.28.
, an arm in armour embowed, holding a dagger point downwards. p1.56, n. 30.
BELLEWF, Line., a buck's head erased, or, althea az., the dexter horn ar., the sinister as., guttee corm terchanged. pl. 38, n. 14.
Bni.mivGirAlw, Bart., Iri., a buck's head couped, or, pl. 38, 20. Amiens conic°.
Brit.r.ixenrAm, Iri., a stag's bead erased, sa., attired or, charged with a fieurde-lis, of the last. pl. 38, 71 12.
, Cumb., a stag's head erased, as.,
attired or. ib.
—, Suss. and Line., a stag's head, ar., attired or, gorged with a chaplet, xert. pl. 39, n. 15.
—, a bugle-horn, ar. p1. 88, n. 19. —, Line. and York. (on a branch twisted, or and az., leaved vert,) a buck's head couped, ar. pl. 39, n. 12. —, Wilts., a demi-buck (supporting a banner charged with the family arms.) pl. 39, n. 25.
BELms, a hand in armour, holding a holly-branch, all ppr. pl. 62, n. Br.masmo, out of water, the top of a spear in pale, sustaining on its point a dolphin naiarit. p1.33, a. 24. BEr.r,onox•, a cross moline lozenge-pierced, git. pi. 86, n. 13.
BELMORE, Earl of, Vise. and 'Baron, (Corry), Iri.; a cock, ppr. pl. 75, n. 23. Virus semper
Biir.mortn, a griffin's head,—. pl. 27, n.5. BELsclins. See BELCHES.
BrirsoN, a hand holding a key in bend sinister. pl. 49, a. 4.
BritisTiiiin, and Belsted, Norf., a seax, az., hilted or. pl. 99, n. 23.
BEI.•orr, or Beltofts, a cock, sa., beaked, combed and wattled, gu. pl. 75, 17.
, or Beltofts, out of a ducal coro-
net (as pl. 49, n. 17,) a hand holding a sword, ppr. (as n. 20, same plate.) Tliit.w.in 0, a pheon, sa. p1.99, n.37. Ber.xx, Chesh., a unicorn's head erased, ar., armed or, (charged on the neck with four bars, gu.) p1.44, n. 37. BEN, and Benne, a tiger passant, ern. (pl. 11, a. 0,) ducally gorged, or, (as pl. 11, n. 13.)
13Exiaiw, Salop., a harpy close, or, face ppr. (the temples wreathed with flowers, au.) p1. 35, n. 6.
BrixoN, Suff., a tower, ar. (charged with a fret, gm.) pl. 21, a. 26. 13ExcLiiit, a tag's head cabossed, between the attires a bugle-horn, strung, ar. pl. 39, n.16.
BENDALL, a demi-lion, az. (but don-tailed), holding an anchor, ppr. pl. 3, a. 35.
BENDISJI, Ess., out of an earl's coronet, a talbet's head, or. 111.13, n. 37. BENDLOWES, Ess., it centaur, with bow and arrow, or. pl. 4.5, n. 9.
BEN /3, a hock's heed erased, -,
in the mouth a rose-slip, ppr. (thereon three roses, ar.) pl. 40, a. 25. 131:Nnt..A. Lt., a battering-lam per fees,
. pl. 04, n. 35.