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BORROWES, Bart., Id., a lion sejant, ar. (ducally crowned, or.) pl. 6, n. 11. —, a crane, supporting with the dexter claw an anchor. pl. 74, n. 16.
Iri., a boar's head erased, fesswise, with a sword thrust through the under jaw in pale, and issuing out of the mouth. p1. 18, n. 7.
BoonowmeN, a demi-man in armour, brandishing a sword, ppr. pl. 48, n. 23. Pro patria.
BonsTos, a dagger in pale, az., pomel or. pl. 99, n. 19.
BORTHWICK, Sco., an eagle displayed, sa., (charged on the breast with a saltier.) pl. 79, n. 2. Fide et spe.
—, Sco., an eagle rising, ppr. pl. 79,
n. 25. Nec deerit operi dextra.
, Sco., a savage's head, ppr. pl. 63,
Qui conducit.
• —, Sco., a negro's head, ppr. pl. 63, n. 10 ; same motto.
—, Sco., a Saracen's head affront6e,
ppr. p1. 65, n. 7; same motto.
—, Sco., a hart's head erased, gu., at-
tired or, (devouring a serpent, ppr.)
p1. 37, n. 36. Crelitus datum.
Sco., a pelican, wings expanded, or, vulning her breast, ppr. p1. 69, n. 21. Ex vulnere sales.
Sco., a dexter hand couped, apauin6e, charged with an eye, ppr. pl. 60, n. 5. Nente manuque.
BoaTox, a boar's head couped, or, (in the mouth a branch of laurel, ppr.) pl. 18, n. 14.
—, Suff., a boar's head, ppr. ib. Bose:young', a demi-lion rampant, go. pl. 2, n. 28.
—, out of a tower, ppr., a lady, in her
hand a cross, gu. p1. 85, n. 1. BOSCA1VEN, Cornw., a boar passant, or.
p1. 19, n. 28.
—, Cornw., a boar passant, gu., armed and membered, or. ib.
—, Cornw., a falcon, ppr. pl. 67, a. 18. —, Earl of Falmouth. Sec FALMOUTH. BoscowEu, a boar passant, or, collared
and lined, —. p1. 20, n. 6. BOSGRAVE, a boar's head erased, ar.
(pl. 18, n. 12,) between two oak-
branches, vent, fructed or, (as pl. 21,
n. 13.)
BosNE, and Bosney, a cockatrice displayed. pl. 25, n. '22.
Bosom, and Bossum, Cornw., a tree growing out of a mount, ppr. pl. 94, n. 33.
Boss, Durh., out of a naval coronet, an arm holding a billet, all ppr. pl. 49,
Cada uno es hijo de sub obras. BossvILLE, a ram passant, (as pl. 21, n. 7,) behind it an oak-tree, (as pl. 31, n. 14,) all ppr.
BOSTOCK, Berks., an antelope, ar., attired or. pl. 28, n. 29.
—, an antelope, or. ib.
, Chesil., on the stump of a tree
erect, ar., a boar's head erased, sa.,
muzzled or. pl. 16, n. 17.
, Salop., a martlet, ar. pl. 70, n. 25
BOSTON, Baron (Irby), and a Bart.,
Line.; on a wreath, ar. and sa., a
Saracen's head, ppr. pl. 63, n. 28.
Honor fidelitatis premium.
, a horse's head in armour, ppr. p1. 42, n. 13.
—, Sco., a dove between two branches
of laurel in orle, ppr. pl. 76, n. 5.
Bosuax, Norf., a talbot's head erased,
ar., eared or. pl. 12, n. 28, (but du-
cally crowned, of the second.) BosviLE, Iri., a bull statant, the hinder
part behind a clump of oak-trees,
ppr. p1. 30, n. 18.
BOSVILLE, a cock's head erased. pl. 80, n. 28.
BOSWELL, Bart., Sco., a falcon, ppr.,
hooded gu., belled or. pl. 66, n. 13.
Vraye fey ; and another, a falcon's
head cooped, pp". pl. 68, n. 5.
Sco. (several), same crest and
motto.
, Sco., a hand holding a scymitar,
ppr. Fortiter.
—, Sco., a lark volant, ppr. p1. 71,
Nothing venture, nothing have. , York. and Kent, a lion's head, —. pl. 5, n. 4.
, York., out of a wood, ppr., a bull passant, ar. pl. 30, n. 18
BOSWORTH, a lily, slipped and leaved, ppr. pl. 93, n. 4.
BoTerrou'r, Norf., out of a mural coronet, six spears in saltier, ppr. pl. 104, n. 23.
BOTELER, Herts., an arm in armour embowcd, holding a sword, ppr. pl. 64,
a. 3
Kent, a covered cup, or, between two wings indorsed, the dexter ar., the sinister az. pl. 97, a. 31.
—, Kent, two eagles supporting a vine, ppr. pl. 66, n. 23. Aquilm vitem pocula.
Bognr.L, and Bothell, a marigold, ppr. pl. 93, n. 4.
BOTELLER, a cup, or. pl. 94, n. 2. BOTERWIKE, a hawk, (holding in its dexter claw an ear of wheat, ppr.) pl. 67, n. 18.
BOTESHED, a stag's head, ar. p1. 40, n. 24.
BOTETOURT. See BOTATORT. BoTEvILLE, Salop., a rein-deer, or. pl. 37, a. 19. J'ay bonne cause. BOTFIELD, a buck statant, ppr. pl. 37, n. 33.