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cent, ar. p1. 7, a. 8. Esperanee en Dieu.
BEVERLEY, between two wings expanded, —, a nail erect, —. pl. 92, n. 11.
—, on a mount, vert, pl. 13, n. 5, a wolf passant, ar., as at n. 9, same plate, pierced through the neck with an arrow, ppr., as n. 16.
BEVERS, a demi-wyvern, vert, armed gu. pl. 23, n. 20, (without the sword.)
BEVERSIIA.31, Suff., out of a tower, ar., a demi-lion, gu. pl. 21, n. 35.
BEVIL, a bull's head, gu., horned or. pl. 18, n. 21.
—, Suff., a dove !with an olive-branch) volant, ppr. pl. 71, n. 15.
BEVILLE, or Bevin, Corn w., a griffin passant, or. pl. 25, n. 30 ; and another, gu.
—, a griffin, or. pl. 26, a. 21.
Futurunt invisibile.
BEVIS, a pheon, az. pl. 91, a. 29. BEW, a peacock's head couped and erect, ppr. p1. 73, n. 4.
BEWES, Corn. (on a chapeau, crimson, turned up erm.,) a Pegasus rearing, of a bay colour, mane and tail SU., wings or, in the mouth a sprig of laurel, ppr. pl. 15, n. 20.
BEWICKE, Northumb., a goat's head erased, an., gorged with a mural coronet, gu. pl. 28, a. 19, (gorged as a. 10.) In e(elo quies.
BEWLEY, Suff., an ibex's head, or, issuing out of the centre of a rose, gu., barbed vent. p1. 22, n. 26.
BEWRIS, or Bewrys, a lion's head, ar. (charged with two chevrons, sa.), ducally crowned, or. p1. 6, a. 27, (not erased.)
BEXLEY, Baron, (Vansittart); upon two crosses pattee, ar., a demi - eagle couped, sa., wings elevated. p1. 67, n. 21. Grata quies.
BEYARD, on a tower, ar., loopholes and door sa., a lion rampant, go. pl. 21, a. 27.
BEYKLE, a cross pattee, gu., between
two wings, or. pl. 87, a. 5. BEYNHAN, Hunts., a raven, ppr. p1. 76,
n. 30.
, Heref., a beaver, ppr. p1. 34, n. 12. BEYNTON, a griffin's head erased, sa. pl. 27, n. 1.
BICKERSTAFF, Kent and Lane., the sun surmounted of a unicorn rampant, ppr. pl. 41, n. 5.
BICKERTON, Heref., an arm in armour embowed, holding a dagger, all ppr. pl. 56, a. 19.
, Leic. and Ess., a martlet, or. pl. 70, n. 25.
BICKLEY, Norf., a hind's head, ppr., collared, ar. pl. 37, n. 37.
BICKLIFE. Load., the same as Bickley; BicKNALL, or Bicknell, an angel praying, (between two branches of laurel in orle.) pl. 35, n. 19.
or Bicknell, a dragon's head couped, collared. pl. 23, n. 5, (collared, as n. 2.)
BICKNOLL, a dragon's head erased, vent. pl. 23, n. 1.
BICKNOR, a pheon, erm. pl. 91, n. 29. BICKWITH• See Bacxwmt.
BIDDELL, or Biddle, a demi-heraldic tiger rampant, gu., ducally gorged, or. pl. 22, n. 19.
BIDDITLPII, Bart., Kent, a wolf sejant, ar. (vulned in the shoulder, ppr.) pl. 44, n. 23.
—, a wolf salient, —. pl. 13, n. 23.
, Heref., a wolf salient, ar., charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped, vert. pl. 13, n. 23 ; and another, sejant regardant, ar., vulned in the shoulder, ppr. pl. 44, n. 23. .
BIDGOOD, Devon., a dexter hand in armour, or, holding an adder, ppr. pl. 54, n. 19.
BIDIAKE, Somers., a cock, holding in the beak a trefoil, all ppr. pl. 75, n. 24.
Binox, between two wings, —, a lion rampant, —. pl. 1, n. 18. BIDWELL, Devon., a hand couped in fess, (holding a curling-stone.) pl. 61, n. 33.
, a martlet, —. p1. 82, n. 17. Bintatv, a hawk close, ppr. p1. 80, n. 20.
METH, SCO. See BEITIr.
BIFIELD, or Byfield, Lorl., a cross croslet fitchee, gu., (between two palm-branches,) ppr. pl. 89, n. 21.
BIGBERY, Ess., a hand holding up a leg in armour, cooped above the knee and spurred, all ppr. pl. 57, n. 23.
BIGG, an arm embowed, vested, --, couped at the shoulder, holding a serpent, ppr., the tail environing the arm. pl. 52, n. 25.
, (out of a mural coronet,) seven Lochabar axes, ppr. pl. 89, a. 9. —, Suss. and Hants., an eagle's head couped (ducally crowned), between two wings, --. pl. 77, n. 14.
, Hants., a rhinoceros, ppr. p1.22, n. 30.
—, or Bigge, three savages' heads conjoined in one neck, one looking to the sinister, one to the dexter, and one upward, wreathed about the temples, vert. p1. 64, a. 3.
or Bigge, Ess., a cockatrice's head couped, beaked, and crownedt,