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Dorn-, or Bothe, on a tower embattled, a flag displayed. pl. 85, n. 16, (without the flames.)
BOTHELL. See BOTELL.
BOTHWELL, Sco., a naked boy pulling down the top of a green pine-tree. pl. 103, n. 27. Obdurans adversus urgentia.
BOTTLER, and Bottiler, a cinquefoil, gu. pl. 94, n. 15.
BOTOCKSHED, a stag's head, ar. p1.40, n. 24.
BOTREAUX, Devon. and Cumb., a dove standing on a hill, ppr. p1. 71, n. 12.
, a man, habited, gu., cap ppr., legs ar., holding a flail, the handle of the last, other part or. pl. 46, n. 10.
BOTREUX, Cornw., two laurel-branches in saltier, ppr. pl. 100, n. 11, (but crossing each other.)
Borr, Staff., on a glove, a falcon, ppr. pl. 68, n. 24.
Dorrum,, an escallop-shell, az. pl. 36,
BOTTILER, a cinquefoil,vert. pl. 94, n.15. —, Iri., a cock's head and neck, vent, combed, wattled, beaked, and ducally gorged, or, (p1. 75, n. 7, but the coronet round the throat,) between two dragon's wings (as at pl. 23, n. 14,) expanded, ar.
llorTLEsuAxi, an escallop-shell,
between two wings, . pl. 36, E. 26.
BOTTOMLEY, out of a tower, a demilion, ppr. pl. 21, n. 35.
BOTTONLEY, a hawk (as pl. 68, n. 24,) standing on a fish, ppr. (as at pl. 60, n. 9.)
Doucuu, a Saracen's head, cooped at the shoulders, full-faced, ppr., wreathed about the temples, ar. and sa. pl. 65, n. 15.
13oucumt, an old man's head in profile, couped at the shoulders, ppr., on Ids head a cap, turned down in front. pl. 65, rt. 18.
, Wilts., a greyhound sejant, ar., collared and lined, or. p1. 40, n. 20. ---, See 13oucuisa.
DoucniEn, Lond., an owl, ppr. pl. 72,
Ess., a greyhound sejant, ar., (ducally gorged, or.) pl. 37, n. 2. 13ou0E, Leic., a bat displayed, ar. pl. 34, n. 10.
BOUGH, Sco., the stump of an oak-tree, sprouting forth fresh branches, ppr. pl. 84, n. 28. Quod ero slur°. OUGHEY-FLETCHER, Bart., Staff.; a plate charged with a pheon, per pale erm. and sa., for Fletcher, pl. 02, n. 19; out of an eastern coronet, or, the points alternately or and ar., (as p1. 44, n. 18,) a buck's head_ erm.,
attired and collared of the trst, (pl. 38, n. 6,) for Boughey. Nee qurerere, nee spernere honoreD?. BOUGHEY, Staff., an angel praying, (pl. 35, n. 19,) but between two branches of laurel in orle, ppr. (as pl. 43, n. 23.)
BouGus, a stump of a tree sprouting new branches, ppr., and from one of the branches pendant a shield, gu. p1. 84, n. 19.
BOUGHTON-ROUSE, Bart., Warw. and Salop. ; the bust of a man, ppr., hair, beard, and whiskers, sa., the head surrounded and crossed by a ribbon knotted at the top, the ends flowing from either temple, ar., pl. 65, n.
for Rouse ; a stork's head erased, chevrony of four, ar. and sa., in the beak, or, a snake, sa., for Boughton, pl. 74, n. 3. Onine bonum Bei donuin. —, Warw., a lion's head couped, or. pl. 5, D. 4.
' a goat's head conned, per pale ar. turd gu., the first charged with pellets, the second with besants, attired or. pl. 21, n. 14.
BOTTLBY, two branches of thorn in orle. pl. 100, n. 11.
Bourn, and Boulde, Lane., out of a ducal coronet, or, a griffin's head, sa., beaked gu., between two wings, of the first. pl. 27, n. 21.
BOTTLING, a garb, or. pl. 84, n. 21. BouLsTun, and Boulstred, Devon., a bull's head, gu., between two wings, ar. pl. 18, n. 29.
Bour.T, a morian cap, ppr. pl. 48, n. 4. BOULTBEE, or Boultbie, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-boar, ppr. pl. 18, n. 10. BOULTON, Norf. and York., (on a holly-bush, vent, fructed,) a hawk rising, ppr. pl. 80, n. 31.
, Surr., a hawk, ar., collared, legged, and belled, gu., wings expanded, the dexter foot supporting a shield, ar., charged with a fleur-de-lis, or pl. 67, n. 28.
See BOLTON.
BOUND, on the top of a tower a lion rampant, —. pl. 21, n. 27.
BOUNN, and Boun, a sword and key in saltier, ppr. pl. 93, n. 0, (but without the crook, and key across sword.) Bouncu, Ini., atlemi-lian rampant, gu., holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de lis, or. pl. 9, n. 2.
BouucuEn, Wore., on a mount, vent, a greyhound sejant, ar. (ducally gorged and lined, or.) pl. 40, n. 26. Bouncmua, a greyhound salient, ar. pl. 103, n. 28 ; and see also BouUHLER.
—, an old man's head in profile, ppr.,