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semee of hurts, and murally gorged, az. pl. 12, n. 11.
BLYarmurAssET, Suff., a fox sejant, gu. p1.31, n. 28, (without the chapeau.) —, Norf., a wolf sejant, gu. p1. 44, n. 23.
BLEWETT, and Billet, Cornw. and Devon, a squirrel sejant, or, collared and lined, gu., holding in his paws an acorn, of the first, leaved, ppr. pl. 34, n. 4.
Blewitt, and Bleuett, a death's-head, ppr. p1.64, n. 13.
13LT:wirr, Lond., Som., and Monm., a squirrel sejant, ppr., eating an acorn, fructed, or p1.34, n. 4. Spes vita in Deo.
BLIcx, and Blicke, a hawk's lure, az. pl. 88, n. 17.
Baton, Cornw., a dexter arm, or and az., cooped at the elbow, holding a battle-axe, of the second and first. pl. 56, n. 31.
—, a griffin's head erased, or. pl. 27, n. 1.
--. See DARNLEY, Earl of.
Brass, an arm from the elbow, holding a bundle of four arrows, —, points downward. p1. 61, n. 5.
BLIssETT, a sword in pale, enfiled with a thistle, ppr. p. 99, n. 17.
BLITHE, Derb., a peacock, or., (in its beak a serpent, reflexed over the neck, ppr•) p1. 73, n. 30, (without the coronet.)
, Line., on the top of a tower, ar., a lion of the same. pl. 21, n. 27. —, a lion sejant, gu. pl. 6, n. 11. BLITHMAN, a demi-bear, ar., muzzled, gu., (between its paws a battle-axe,
of the last.) pl. 20, n. 26.
ILIZARD, a fleur-de-lis, az. p1.100, n. 29. •—, a lady's arm erect, (and round the
wrist a bracelet,) —. pl. 60, n. 2.
BLOCKLEY, the sun shining on a spread
eagle in flames, ppr. pl. 66, n. 24.
BLOCKNEY, Ire., out of a ducal coronet,
az., a boar's head and neck, or, col-
lared gu. pl. 17, n. 1.
BToDLow, a lion rampant, sa. pl. 1, n. 8. 11LoDwia,L, Suff., a demi-lion, per pale
indented ar. and gu. p1. 2, D. 28.
Butts, Bart., Suff.', a gauntlet, ppr.,
holding a fleur-de-lis, an. pl. 57, n. 34.
Je vie fig en Dieu.
—, a lion rampant guardant, gu. pl. 4, n. 16.
BLOMBERG, two eagle's wings adossed, ppr. pl. 88, n. 14.
—, out of a ducal coronet, —, a demi-lion rampant, —, dou-tailed. pl. 5, n. 16.
BLosfm, Kent,
73, n. 12. a peacock's tail erect or. pl.
BLommELD, Bart., Norf., (issnant front a mural coronet, ar.) a demiheraldic tiger, az., armed and tufted or, collared of the first, holding a broken sword, ppr. pl. 22, D. 29.
BLOMER, Lond., a tiger sejant, vent, ducally gorged, and chain reflexed over the back, or. p1. 10, n. 7.
BLOMFIELD, two wings extended, ppr. pl. 73, n.25.
BLommanT, an arm cooped and em-bowed, resting the elbow on the wreath, holding a sword in pale, en-filed with a savage's head, coupcd. p1. 61, D. 28.
BLOND, Le, Ire., on a chapeau, gm., turned up erm., a game-cock, ppr. pl. 75, n. 34.
BLI)NDELL, a dexter hand holding a battle-axe, all ppr. pl. 56, n. 31. BLONDVTLLE, or Blonville, a Cornish though, ppr. p1. 71, a. 16.
BLOOD, a buck's head erased, ppr., attired or, holding in the mouth an arrow of the second. pl. 38, n. 19.
—, Ire., a talbot's head, sa., collared, or. pl. 15, n. 5.
BLOODWORTH, a dexter hand coupcd fesswise, gm, holding a cross croslet fitchée, in pale, sa. p1. 54, n. 10.
BLooxt, a cubit arm erect, habited az., cuffed ar., holding in the hand, ppr., some slips of broom, stalked vent, blossomed or. pl. 51, n. 29.
BLOOMFIELD, Baron, Ini., out of a mural coronet, or, charged with two cinquefoils in fess, az., a bull's head, ppr. p1. 18, n. 25. Fortes fortuna fared. See BLOMEFIELD and BLOMFIELD.
—, a bull's head, ppr. pl. 20, D. 14. —, a fox's head, ppr. pi. 21, D. 18. BLooll, an arm in armour embowed,
holding a cutlas, all ppr. p1. 57, n. 22.
Bioss, Suff., a demi-angel, (but holding in the dexter hand a griffin's head erased.) p1. 35, n. 15.
BiossE-LyNcir, Bart., Ire., a wolf passant, coward, ar. pl. 11, D. 39, (lint with the tail between his legs.) Fec tenter-6 nee tintide,.
13Tossom, or Blossome, out of a ducal coronet, a hand (as pl. 52, n. 1,) holding a swan's head and neck erased, (as pl. 52, n. 26.)
—, or Blossun, a ram passant. p1. 21, n. 7.
BLOUNDELL, Beds., a squirrel sejant, collared and holding. a nut, or. pl. 34, n. 2.
—, a squirrel sejant, or, cracking a nut, ppr.