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BOV [ 54 ] BOW
couped at the shoulders, (crowned with a ducal coronet,) and issuing therefrom a cap tasseled, turned forward. pl. 65, n. 18.
BOURCHIER, a mullet of six points. pl. 88, n. 4.
BOURDELAINE, and Bourdillon, on a chapeau a martlet, wings indorsed, ppr. p1. 70, n. 20.
BOURDEN, a bunch of grapes, ppr. p1. 95, n. 23.
BouanoN, a lion rampant, ar., holding a battle-axe, ppr. pl. 2, n. 9.
, a gilliflower, ppr. pl. 93, 11.10. BOURGES, Somers., a camel's head erased, ppr., bezant6e. pl. 42, n. 24. BOURK, on a ducal coronet, or, a cat sejant, pp". pl. 15, n. 13.
—, a demi-cat, sa. pl. 9, n. 23, (without the anchor.)
BOURKE, a lion couchant guardant, the tail issuing from between the hind legs, or, charged on the shoulder with a fleur-de-lis, az. pl. 2, n. 12. Chacult le sien.
—, on a chapeau, —, a lion sejant guardant,—. pl. 3, n. 11.
Earl of Mayo. See MAYO. BOURNE, out of clouds, ppr., an arm erect, vested or, cuffed ar., holding in the hand, ppr., a pheon by the point, sa. pl. 51, n. '23.
-, Oxon., a Pegasus courant, wings indorsed, gu. (semée of etoiles, or, and holding in the mouth a rose of the first, stalked and leaved, ppr., seeded of the second.) pl. 15, 11. 20.
—, Somers. a demi-tiger, ar. armed, maned, aid tufted, sa., gorged with a collar, erminois. p. 10, n. 14.
—, Iri., between two wings, a peacock's head, in the beak a serpent, the tail coiled round the neck. pl. 73, n. 1.
BOUSFIELD, Lond. and York., out of a ducal coronet, an eagle's head, ppr. p1.67, n. 11.
BousTEAP, a lion's head erased, and on it a chapeau, all ppr. p1. 42, n. 25.
BouTnvILLm. See BOTEVILLE. BOUTFLEUR, a fleur-de-lis, az. p1. 100, n. 29.
BOUVERIE. See Earl of. BOUVIER, an eagle, wings expanded and inverted, ppr. pl. 67, n. 17.
BOUWEN, a tent, gu., garnished or. pl. 86, n. 5.
BOYER, a goat's head, ppr. pl. 31, n. 23; and another, couped, sa., horned and charged with a fleur-de-lis, or. ib.
BOVEV, Beds. and Camb., a lion's paw erect and erased, per fess or and gin.
(holding a bow of the second, stringed of the first.) pl. 14, 20.
BOVIL, and 13ovile, a demi-friar, but holding in his dexter hand a crucx. pl. 47, n. 17.
BoviLE, and Bovyll, a bull passant. p1. 21, n.15; and another, quarterly sa. and GT.
Bow, Sco., a lion's head erased, ppr. pl. J'; n. 2. P'ideliter.
BOWCHER, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-pelican, vulning, ar. p1. 104, 24.
BowaTru, out of clouds, a rainbow, ppr. pl. 90, n. 27, (without the sun.) BowntN, and Bowden, on a bezant, or, (as pl. 92, n. 19,) a lion's head erased, gu. collared, ar. (as p1. 5, n. 38.)
BowDEN, Derb., a heron's head erased, or. p1. 74, n. 2.
Bownrrcp, Dors., seven arrows, or, barbed and feathered, ar., six in saltier, one in pale. pl. 99, n. 34. BOWDLEit, it dexter arm embowcil, grasping an arrow, all ppr. pl. 61, n. 19.
BownoN, on a chapeau, —, a fox sejant, pl. 31, n. 28.
Bowrimp, Hants., a lion's head erased, harry of six, ar. and gu. pl. 5, 2.
BowEN, Welch, a stag statant, vulned in the back with an arrow, all ppr. pl. 37, 38.
—, a hand issuing from a cloud in fess, holding a sphere. pl. 62, n. 5. —, an arm, couped at the elbow and erect, habitat' sa., cuffed erm., holding in the hand, ppr., a chaplet of lau el, vert. p1. 51, n. 11.
---, a stag trippant, ppr. p1.37, n. 30. Cautus a future.
BOWER, a bow in bend, and a sheaf of arrows in saltier, all ppr. pl. 94, a. 7. —, York., an escallop, ar. pl. 99, n. 39.
----, York., a human leg, cooped at the thigh, transpierced above the knee by a broken spear in bend, ppr. pl. 62, n. 14.
—, a wolf's head erased, erm. 1)1.11, n. 36.
—, a talbot's head, sa. pl. 15, a. 1, (but not erased.)
—, Dors., the same, erased, or.
a demi-moor, ppr., holding a drawn bow and an arrow, or. pl. 47, n.
Sco., a dexter and sinister arm shooting an arrow from a bow, all ppr. pl. 50, a. 7. Ad metam.
BOWERBANR, a demi-savage, wreathed about the head and middle with leaves, all ppr. pl. 47, n. 12.