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BowNEEE, a savage's head from the shoulders, on the head a helmet-cap, all ppr. p1.48, n. 1.
BowNEs, out of a ducal coronet, a cock's head, ppr. p1.80, n. 26.
—, an oak-tree, ppr•, pendant therefrom an escutcheon, gu. pl. 84, n. 19.
BOWRE, Dors., a talbot's head, sa. pl. 15, n. I.
13ownixo, a parrot, vert, feeding on a bunch of cherries, ppr. p1. 73, n.23. BOWSSAR, a demi-talbot, gu., gorged with a collar, chequy or and az., charged on the body with three pates d'or. pl. 12. n. 32.
.13ownr, Line., (on a chaplet, vert), a lion passant, ar. p1.23, n. 3.
BOWYER, Bart., Bucks. and Berks., on a ducal coronet, or, a heraldic tiger sejant, ar. p1. 22, II. 10 (but the coronet ducal). Contentement passe richesse.
Surr., an arm couped and erect, ppr., vested gu., .cuffed and charged with three bends, or, holding a dragon's head erased. pl. 58, n.18.
—, Suss. and Line. a demi-man, shoot. ing an arrow from a bow, all ppr. p. 47, n. 22.
, Bucks. and Suss., a falcon rising, ppr., belled or. p1.67, n. 17.
, Surr., (on a ducal coronet), a tiger
sejant, or. pl. 11, n. 2.
—, a falcon, wings expanded, ppr. pl. 78, n. 2.
—, on the top of a tower, a demi-
dragon rampant, gu. p1.21, n.37.
from the top of a castle, gu., a demi-griffin, issuant, or. p1. 21, n.37. —, an arm couped at the elbow and erect, habited gu., cuffed ar., holding up a fish. pl. 51, n. 5.
, (on a mount, vert), a tower triple-towered, gu., thereon a demi-dragon, or. p1. 21, n. 37.
—, an arm couped at the shoulder and embowed, habited, —, holding a serpent. p1.52, n.25.
—, an arm couped and embowed, vested —, holding a dragon's head erased. p1. 55, n. 6.
—, Hants., a cubit arm erect, holding in the hand a serpent, coiled round the arm, all ppr. pl. 49, n. 21, (without the coronet).
Box, a demi-griffin, or, winged ar., holding between the claws a fire-ball,
ppr. pl. 26, n. 9.
, a demi-griffin, or, winged az., the _ first feather gold, holding between the claws a fireball of the first, inflamed gu. ib.
—, an arm couped at the elbow, ly
ing fesswise, habited, gu., cuffed, ar., holding in the hand, ppr., a branch of box, vert, and at the elbow another branch. pl. 51, n. 16.
BoxALa, and Boxell, an eagle's leg erased, in fess, holding a feather in pale. pl. 69, n. 10 (but lengthwise, and a feather 'in the claw).
—, a gad-fly, ppr. p1.99, n. 3. BOXHALL, and Boxmell, Suss., tiro anchors in saltier, az. pl. 91, n. 9, (tivo, crossing each other).
BOXSTED, and Boxstead, a hand issuing, pulling a thistle. pl. 61, D. I.
BOYCE, a lion rampant, —. p1. 5, n. 3. , Sco., a star of six points, or, within a crescent, ar. p1.90, n. 2.
—, on a tower, a derni-lion ram-
pant. pl. 85, n. 8.
Born, Bart., Kent, three ostrich-fea-
thers, sa. pl. 98, n. 14. Caddo.
—, a mullet of five points, pierced,
pl. n. 23.
, Sco., a star of five points, or. pl. 92, n. 2. Virtus nobilitat.
, Sco., a cross moline, sa. 86,
n. 13. Prudentia me sustinet.
, a dexter hand, pointing with the thumb and two forefingers, ppr. pl. 61. n. 22. Coetfido ; and another, pointing to the sun. Spcsmea in cwlis.
—, or Boyde, a plume of three feathers, sa. p1. 98, n. 14.
—, Baron Kilmarnock. See ER pox, (Earl of ).
BOYDE. See BOYD. p1. 61, n. 22. BOYDELL, Chesh., a stag statant, pierced in the side with an arrow in bend sinister. p1. 37, n. 38.
BOYER, a lady's arm from the elbow, erect, (enfiled with a bracelet). pl. 61, n. 22.
—, a demi-griffin segreant, —. pl. 27. n. 35.
, an arm from the elbow erect, vested —, cuffed, —, holding in the hand, ppr., three trefoils slipped, vert, pl. 58, n. 11.
, Sec BOWYER.
BOYES, a hand holding a cross puttee fitched, ppr. pl. 61, n. 18.
—, a dog sejant, ppr. pl. 12, n. 27. BOYLE, Visct. and Baron. See CORK and ORRERY (Earl of ).
, Visct., Earl of Shannon. See SHANNON.
—, Earl of Glasgow. See GLASGOW. —, a griffin's head erased, or, gorged with a ducal coronet, az., (in the beak a branch of laurel fructed, ppr.) pl. 29, n. 22.
—, Heref., a lion's head erased, ppr., per pale embattled ar. and gu. pl. 10., n. 1,