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' or, with wings displayed, vert. pl. 29, n. 37.
BIGGAR, Sco., a pelican's head. cooped, ppr. pl. 69, 17. Giving and forgiving.
- —, or Bigger, a pelican's head, ruining the breast, ppr. lb. (but not erased.)
BIGGE, Northumb., a cockatrice's bead, turreted, or, wings erect, az. p1. 29, n. 37.
BIGGS, a griffin's head erased, --. pl. 27, n. 1.
a dexter hand, (charged with a bendlet, ar.) holding a serpent, vert. pl. 49, n. 21, (without the coronet.)
, a leopard's face, gu. p. 10, a. 21. —, a lamb couchant, ar. a. 8. —, an eagle's head, erm. (ducally
crowned), or, between two wings, ar. p1. 77, n. 14.
BIGLAND, a lion passant (but regard-ant), holding in the dexter paw an car of wheat, stalked and bladed or. pl. 7, n. 32.
, a lion passant, holding an
arrow. pl. 9, in 8, (not erased.) BIGNELL, Wilts., Norf. and Loud., a wyvern, go., wings elevated and indorsed, or, resting the dexter foot on an anchor, of the last. p1. 24, n. 3. BIGOT, or Bigott, a martlet, sa. p1.82, n. 17.
Bmwoon, a hand erect, issuing from a cloud, holding a club in bend sinister. p1.59, n.28.
BILLsav, Line., a lion's head erased, ar. pl. 5, n. 2.
BILL, a stork's head erased, ppr. p1. 74, 11.2, (without the fish.)
BILLCLIFFL, a naked arm, cooped at the elbow and erect, holding a battle-axe, all ppr. pl. 49, n. 5.
BILLERS, a snail in its shell, ppr. p1. 36, n. 21.
BILLE8-wonTll, a squirrel sejant, cracking a nut, all ppr. pl. 21, n. 24. BILLET, or Billot, Norf. and Devon., a hand and arm, cooped at the elbow, in armour and gauntleted, ppr., holding in the gauntlet a baton, or. pl. 57, n. 31.
BILLIcir, a rat salient, sa. p1. 34, a. 12, (but salient as at a. 17.)
BILLING, and Billinge, an arm cooped at the shoulder, lying fesswise, the elbow on the wreath, and holding a spear in pale. pl. 59, n.19.
—, a mount, (semee of quatrefoils.) Pl. 95, n. 2.
, or Billinge, a buck passant, ppr. p1.37, n.20.
BILLINGIIAISI, a lion rampant, ppr.
pl. 1, n.8 ; and another, dou-tailed.
BILLING/TURST, an eagle displayed, or, pl. 79, n. 32, but holding in the beak a cross croslet fitchee, ar., as at pl. 68, n. 19.
BILLINGS, an arm embowed, vested, —, as pl. 58, n. 6, holding a covered cup, —, as pl. 62, n. 26.
BILLINGSLEY, Loud. and Salop., on a mount, vert, a leopard couchant, or, spotted sa. pl. 30, a. 7, (without the crown.)
BILNEY, Norf., a demi-griffin, ar., holding between the paws a buckle, sa. pl. 27, n. 18.
BILSDON, a ram's head coupes', or. pl. 31, a. 1.
BILSON, or Nilson, Rants., a bugle-horn, or, stringed, ar. and tasseled of the first. pl. 88, n. 19.
BINCKES, or Binks, a column, gu. pl. 87, n. 20, (but winged, as the heart, pl. 91, in 20.)
BINGLEY, or Bindly, out of a mural coronet, —, a dexter arm embow6d, wielding a sword, ppr. p1.49, a. 19. BINDLOSS, Lane. and Westin., a demihorse, ar. (ducally gorged, az.) pl. 43, n. 9.
—, a demi-horse, ar. lb.
BINDON, I•i., on a mount, vert, as at pl. 17, a. 2, a bull passant, ar., as at pl. 18, n. 23.
BING, Rent, a demi-pegasns regardant, or, (holding in pale a flag, gu.) p1.15, n. 28.
, Middx. See By:NG.
BINGE, Kent, an antelope, erm., attired or. p1.28, n. 25.
BINGunm. See CLANMORTZIS, Baron. , See LUCAN, Earl of.
—, Dors., an arm cooped at the elbow, erect, ppr., habited az., charged on the sleeve with a cross formee, ar., cuffed of the same, and holding in the hand, ppr., a laurel-branch, vert. pl. 52, n. 3.
Dors., on a rock, ppr., an eagle rising, or. p1. 68, n.7.
BINGLEY, Middx. and Wales, a pheon, ar. between two wings, or, backed by a pellet. pl. 87, n. I.
—, Notts., on a pellet, a cross formee, ar. p1. 87, n. 6.
—, the same, but the cross charged with an annulet, gu., and between two wings, or.
—, "York., a bear's head erased, ar., muzzled and collared, gu., studded and ringed, or. pl. 16, n. 15.
Lond. and Ess., the s ime, muzzled, sa., collared go.
BINGLY, a plmenix rising out of flame, ppr. pl. 67, n.20.
Durh., a lion's head erased,