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BRANDON and Hamilton, Duke of. See HAMILTON.
BRANDRAM, Load., a bee volant, or. pl. 100, n. 1?.
, a lamb passant, ar. pl. 21, a. 9.
BRANDRETH, a lamb couchant, ar. pl. 31, n. 8.
, an escallop-shell, or. pl. 36, n. 24. BRANDY, a stag rising out of a bush, ppr. pl. 37, n. 23.
BnANDwoon, Durh., a yew-tree, ppr. pl. 84, n. 13.
BRANPELL, Ess., a lion's head erased. pl. 5, n. 40.
BRANSCOMB, and Branscombe, a lion passant regardant, (ducally gorged and chained,) ppr. pl. 1, D. 29.
BRANT, a lion passant, or. pl. 1, n. 33. BRANTIIWAITE, 011 a rock, ppr., an eagle rising, ar. p1. 68, n. 30. BRANTINGHAM, Devon., an oak-tree, ppr. pl. 96, n. 25.
BRASERIDGE, a staff raguly, ar., (as held by the bear. pl. 10, n. 23.) BRAstr, Sco., a hand erect, issuing from a cloud, holding an anchor in pale, ppr. pl. 61, Th :3, (but the anchor upright, as at n. 2.)
B1L or Brasier, a dove with an
olive-branch, ppr. pl. 70, n. 0. —, or Brasier, a demi-lion rampant, per pale or and sa. pl. 2, n. 28. BR A SSEY, a hand throwing a dart, ppr. pl. 58, n. 22.
BnisT, a bird, ar., legged gu. pl. 82, n. 24.
BRATtiwAYTE, Westm., a greyhound couchant, ar., collared and lined, mi., studded and ringed, or. pl. 37, n. 13.
Bii ATT, Staff., two greyhounds' heads erased, collared and adossed, ppr. pl. 32, n. 3.
BRATTLE, between a laurel and myrtle-branch in saltier, a battle-axe, all ppr. pl. 88, n. 27.
13RAaNctr, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-lion rampant, , (pierced in
the breast with an arrow.) pl. (1, n. 38.
—, and Braunelie, on a garb, or, a bird sa. pl. 93, a. 33.
BRAVING, Wilts., a demi-talbot, go., guttee d'or, (ducally crowned, ar.) pl. 12, n. 32.
BR AWN E, Loud, and Surr., out of a mural coronet, or, a dragon's head, sa. p1. 23, n. G.
BitAy, Cornw., in a ducal coronet, az., a griffin's head, or. pl. 25, n. 40. --, Beds. and Surr., a flax-breaker, or. pl. 97, n. 18.
—, an ounce, ppr. pl. 10, n. 10. —, an arm erect, vested az., holding in the hand, ppr., a chaplet, vert. pl. 51, n. 11.
BRAY, Beds. and Suss., a lion passant guardant, or, (as pl. 4, n. 12,) between two wings endorsed, (as at pl. 1, n. 18) vaire of the first and az.
BRAYBROKE, and Braybrook, Suff., a maiden's head, ppr., hair or, wreathed with a garland of violets and leaves, of the first. pl. 63, n. 30.
BRAYBROOKE, Baron, (Neville-Griffin); a talbot's head erased, sa. pl. 12, a. 28, for Griffin ; a bull, ar., pied sa., armed or, charged on the neck with a rose, barbed and seeded, ppr. pl. 17, n. 2, for Neville. Ne vile velis.
BRAYE, Cornw. See BRAY. BRAYLESFORD, and Braylford, Derh.,
out of a ducal coronet, or, a stag's
head affrontêe, ppr. pl. :39, n. 31.
BRAYNE, Glouc., from behind a mount,
vert, the sun rising, ppr. p1.95,
n. 4.
BRAYNTON, a griffin's head erased, ppr. pl. 27, n. 1.
BRAYTOPT, Line., a demi-lion rampant, go., crusily, ar. pl. 2, n. 28. BRAZIER. See BRAs IER.
BREACH, an escarbuncle, gu. p1. 07, a. 30, (without the chapeau.)
—, Glouc., an antelope sejant, ppr. pl. 28, n. 26.
BREADALRANE, Marquess of and Baron, Earl of Ormelie, Breadalbane, and Holland, Visct. Campbell, &c., (Campbell) Sco., ; a boar's head erased, ppr. pl. 18, n. 14. Follow me.
BREA-3r, an arm couped at the elbow and erect, habited bendy of six or and az., cuffed of the first, the hand grasping a fish, ppr. pl. 51, D. 5. God is
y (Vender.
BI1EANON, Sco., an arm in armour em-bowed, holding a sword. pl. 57, n. 17.
BItEANT, a demi-griffin regardant, holding a flag charged with a saltier. pl. 26, n. 20.
BR EARLY, a cross potent. (pl. 86, n. 13, but titchee,) go., between two wings, ar., as at pl. 89, n. 20.
DREARY, the bust of a nun, couped at the shoulders and affrontee, veiled, ppr. pl. 65, n. 10. Jesu set bon e
1 el .
BREAwSE, a human heart transfixed with a sword in bend sinister, all ppr. pl. 91, n. 23, (without the wings.)
HRECHE, out of a cup, ar., three roses, stalked and leaved, ppr. p1. 92, n.28. BRECK, or Breek, a demi-lion, ppr.
pl. 2, n. 28. Firmus maneo.
BR ECKNOCK, or Brecknoy, an arm from the elbow erect, issuing from clouds. holding an anchor in pale. pl. 61, n. 2, (but clouds, as at n. 3.)