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BEST, York., a cubit arm, vested, holding a falchion, ppr. p1. 54, n. 16. BEsTE, York. the sinister arm of an ar- cher couped embowed, in fess, gu.,
holding a bow in pale, ppr., strung, ar. p1. 64, n. 27.
BESTNEY, Herts., out of a ducal coronet, a derni-griffin, ar. pl. 26, n. 13. BEsTort, a demi-talbot, holding in the mouth an arrow. p1. 13, n. 3S.
BEs2onicKE, or Bestorike, a demi-talbot, holding in the mouth an arrow. pl. 13, n. 38.
ItnsTow, a crescent, at. pl. 96, n. 29. BESTROE, and Bestrow, an elephant's head erased, per chevron, or and sa., armed of the last. pl. 19, n. 5. BESVILLE, a dragon's head erased, gu. pl. 23, n. 1.
BESWICK, or Beswyke, a demi-lion, or, holding between the paws a besant. PL 4, n. 25 ; and another, ppr.
—, Kent, the same, but the lion dolt-tailed.
BETAG two anchors in saltier.
pl. 91, n. 9.
BETENtfAm, or Betnam, Kent, a boar's head erased, sa., muzzled and billet-tee, or. pl. 16, n. 19.
BETENSON, Devon., a griffin's head couped, ppr. pl. 25, n. 37.
Kent, a lion's head erased, sa., collared, or. pl. 5, n. 38. Que sera sera.
BETHA 31, Bucks., out of a ducal coronet, or, an elephant's head, ar. pl. 20, n. 2. BErRELL, Herd. and York., between two wings displayed, az., an eagle's head cooped of the same, (charged on the neck with an etoile,) or. pl. 77, n. 14.
—, York. and Hants., out of a ducal coronet, or, a boar's head cooped, sa. pl. 17, n. 1.
—, out of a ducal coronet, or, a boar's head, ar. ib.
, Dors., a demi-eagle, wings displayed, az., charged on the body with an etoile of six points, or. pi. 79, a. 23.
DETHUNE, Bart., Sco., an otter's head erased, ppr. pl. 34, n. 22. Debonair ; another, couped, same motto.
—, Sco., the same, but couped. Urbane.
, Sco., an otter issuing, ar. pl. 34, n. 17. Debonair.
Sco., a physician's quadrangular cap, sa. p1. 91, n. 4. ltesolutio cauta.
BETnwAtrmt, a fawn's head cabossed, or. pl. 38, n. 27.
BETNAM. See BEtrkiNlfAm•
.13 ETON, Beaton, and. Betune, a lion p s-
sant, sa. p1.4, n. 7. Fortis in ardais.
BETRAY, an arm embowed, vested, gu., cuffed ar., as pl. 52, n. 18, holding in the hand, ppr., a torteau, —, as p1. 51, n. 8.
BETSON, Sco., a bridge of three arches, ppr. pl. 94, n. 8. Pro patria.
—, Sco., a bee volant, ppr. pl. 100, n. 12. Cans prudentia sedulus. BETTENSON and Betterson. Sec ThiTENSON.
BETTES, out of a ducal coronet, or, a buck's head, gu., attired of the first, gorged with a collar, ar., charged with three cinquefoils, of the second. p1. 38, n. 23.
BETTSWORTH, out of a tower, ar., a demi-lion rampant, per fess or. and or., crowned, az., (holding in the paws a battle-axe, handle or, headed ar.) pl. 21, n. 35.
BETTESWORTH, Sass., on the stump of a tree, vert, a lion sejant, per fess or and ar., holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe, gu., headed of the first. pl. 3, a. 6.
E, or Betty, a goat's head erased, collared, ppr. p1. 31, n. 21.
BETTON. See 132ToN.
BETTS, a leopard passant guardant, ppr. pl. 11, n. 14.
BETTY, a demi-lion, —, holding in the dexter paw a crescent, ar. pl. 5, n. 37.
BETUNE, a demi-bear, rampant, —. pl. 16, n. 14.
BEUFO, a beech-tree, with a saw through it, ppr. pl. 96, n. 19.
Beano, an arm in armour, embowed, wielding a scymitar, (turned to the dexter,) all ppr. pl. 57, a. 22. Qui 7ros vincet? and below the arms, Pro Deo, patria et ?•ege.
IlEurtivILLE, a lion's head, ppr., sem(se de plates. pl. 6, n. 34.
BEVAN, on 0 mural coronet, —, a griffin passant. pl. 29, a. 3.
, Cornw., a griffin passant, or. pl. 29, n. 10.
. See BEAVA N.
BEVELEY, a bull's head, sa., ducally crowned, or. pl. 18, a. 15, (without the enfilin7 coronet.)
BEVERILIM:Iri., (out of a coronet, or,) an arm in armour, ppr., holding a sword. pl. 57, n. 27.
BEVERIDGE, Kent, and Suss., and Sco., out of a ducal coronet, or, a demibeaver, ppr. pl. 34, n. 20.
BEVERLEY, Earl of, and Baron Louvaine, (Percy); on a chapeau, gu., turned up erm., a lion statant, az., tail extended,
, charged on the shoulder with a crea-