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mouth a palm-branch, vert, between two wings, erm. pl. 80, n. 1:3 BERNIL, a greyhound's head between two roses, stalked and leaved. pl. 42, n. 27.
BERNS, Camb., an ounce, ar. collared and chained, or. pl. 33, n. 6, (without the coronet.)
BERONDON, and Berondowne, Northumb., a unicorn rampant, ppr. pl. 43, n. 40.
I3ERowE, or Berew, Glonc., a sea-horse's head erased, sa., bezantee, maned and finned, or. pl. 41, n. 12.
13EunET0N, out of a ducal coronet, a bear's head and neck, muzzled. pl. 10, n. 13.
BERREY, a hand holding a dagger. ' pl. 60, n. 11.
BERRIE, SCO., a demi-lion, gu., holding in the dexter paw a cross croslet fitched, az. pl. 2, n. 25. Iia hoc sign() vinces.
BERRING, out of a ducal coronet, or, a greyhound's head, ppr. pl. 40, n. 33. BERRINGHA M. See BERING M. BERRY, Norf., between two wings elevated, erm., an eagle's head emitted, ppr., gorged with an eastern crown, or, in the beak a palm-branch, ppr. pl. 80, n. 13. Per ardaa.
--, Devon., a griffin's head erased, per pale indented ar. and gu. p1. 25,
—, between the horns of a crescent, or, a cross pattee, gu. pl. 90, n. 3. —, an eagle's head, ppr., gorged with an eastern coronet, or, in the beak a laurel-slip, vert. pl. 66, n. 10.
—, out of an eastern coronet, or, a demi-talbot rampant, ppr. pl. 13,
Sco. See BERRIE.
BERRYMAN, Devon., a horse's head erased, sa. p1. 15, n. 39.
BERTIE. Sec LINDSEY, (Earl of.)
—. See ABINGDON, (Earl of.)
Ess., a man's head affrontee, couped at the shoulders, ppr., ducally crowned, or, charged on the breast with a bandlet wavy gobonèe, ar. and az. p1. 6t1, n. 12. Logaulte 711,' oblige.
--, a tree, (fructed with pears,) ppr. pl. 84, n. 12.
BERTLES, or Bertleys, Chesil., a lion
rampant, az., holding a tree erased at
the root, ppr. pl. 7, 38. BERTRAM, a bull' s head erased, ppr.,
ducally gorged, or. pl. 18, n. 15,
(without the crown on the head.)
BERTRAND, a hand (as p1. 57, n. 7),
holding a pistol, ppr., (as n. 20, same , plate.)
BERTWHISTLE, a dolphin naiant, ppr. pl. 33, n. 23.
BERWICK, Baron, (Hill) ; on the battlements of a demi-tower, ar., a fawn statant, ppr., collared and chained, or. pl. 39, n. 38. Qui uti nit, ei bona.
--, or Berwick, Lanc., two ears of wheat in saltier, ppr. pl. 100, n. 3. BERM, Devon., a griffin's head erased, party per pale danqett6e, ar. and gu. pl. 27, n. 1.
—, Devon., a wolf's head erased, sa. pl. 11, n. 30.
BESBOROUGH, Earl of and Baron, Visct. Duncannon, ; Baron Ponsonby, Eng., (Ponsonby); ill a ducal coronet, az., three arrows, one in pale, and two in saltier, points downward, environed by a snake, ppr. pl. 87, n. 16. Pro rage, lege, greae.
BESELEY, Lanc. and York., an arm in armour embowed, per fess, couped at the shoulder, holding a club, all ppr. pl. 62, n. 34.
—, York., a castle triple-towered, ar., on the centre tower a standard floating to the sinister, sa., charged with a saltier, of the first. pl. 85, n. 9.
out of a mural coronet, two branches of palm in saltier, surmounted by a spear in pale, ppr. p1. 89, n. 7.
, a lion rampant, (holding between his paws a ducal coronet.) pl. 0, n.40. BESILES, or Besills, York., a hand holding a bunch of grapes, all ppr. pl. 49, n. 6.
B ESLEY, and Besly. See BESELEY. BESOOK, on a mural coronet, a beaver statant, ppr. pl. 34, n. 29.
BESSELL, a demi-lion affrontee, (in each paw a slip of columbine, ppr., flowered purp.) pl. 3, n. 18.
BEST. See WA-NronD, (Baron.) BEST-FAIRFAX, Kent., out of a mural coronet, or, an ostrich, (as p1. 72, n. 10,) ar., in its beak a cross croslet, of the first. pl. 72, n. S.
BEST, out of a mural coronet, or, an ostrich's head, ar., in the beak a cross croslet, of the first. pl. 72, n. 8.
, Kent, the same ; but the ostrich's
head between two wings, as at n. 3, same plate.
—, Lond. and Kent, out of a ducal coronet, gu., a demi-peacock with wings displayed, or. pl. 73, n. 8, (hut hold-
ing in the beak a snake, ppr., entwi-
ned round the body.)
, Kent and Glouc., out of a ducal coroAet, or, an ostrich's head between two wings, ppr. pl. 72, n. 3.
—. a griffin's head erased. p1. 27, n.1