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her dexter hand a purse, and in her sinister a comb, ppr. pl. 98, n. 31.
—, a dexter hand, ppr., holding a key, or. p1. 49, n. 4.
BRITTEN, an ear of wheat and palm-
branch in saltier,. ppr. p1. 94, 11. 10.
BwrrwEEsit,, a salmon naiant, ppr.
pl. 36, n. 9.
—, a turbot, ar. p1. 36, a. 7. BRIWER, out of a cloud, a dexter arm
holding an open hook, ppr. pl. 59,
n. 27.
BRIXTON, a demi-horse rampant, ar. pl. 15, n. 31.
BROAD, on a chapeau, a tiger's head,
ducally crowned. pl. 10, n. 24.
—, on a chapeau, gu., turned up erm.,
a leopard's face, ppr. ib. (not crowned.) —, a demi-savage, holding in his dex-
ter hand three arrows, and pointing with his sinister to an imperial crown. p1. 47, n. 7.
BROADBnLT, an eagle displayed, ppr. pl. 79, n.40.
BROADBENT, a phoen, ar., the point gutt6e de sang, and the staff broken near the point, or. pl. 91, n. 29.
—, a dexter arm, ppr., holding a covered cup, or. pl. 51, n. 9. BROADHEAD, Bart., York., a demi-lion rampant, ppr., collared and chained, or, supporting a shield, erm., charged with an eagle displayed, gu. pl. 7, n. 2. Perseverando.
--, a garb, ppr., pl. 96, n. 37, on a chapeau, as at pl. 94, n. 24. BROADHURST, a mermaid, (holding in her dexter hand a dagger, ppr.) pl. 86, n. 21.
—, in water, a saran swimming, ppr., wings expanded, or, fretty raguly az. (charged on the breast with an etoile, sa.) pl. 70, n. 12.
BROADLEY, a stag's head erased, ppr. pl. 40, n. 22. Mitis sed fortis.
—, a talbot passant, ppr. p1. 12, n. 40. Non immemor beneficii.
—, York. (within a chaplet of roses, ppr.) a cross pattee fitched, sa. p1.98, n. 29.
BROADOCKSHAW, and Brodockshaw, a stag's head, ar. p1.40, n.24. BROADSTONE, in a cloud, a crescent, between two palm-branches. p1. 90, n. 19, (without the mullet.) BROADWOOD, Lond. & Suss., a yew-tree, leaved and eradicated, ppr., on the trunk thereof an annulet, or, transfixed by three arrows, one in fess, the others in •saltier, of the last. Semper virens.
BuocAs, a man's head, couped at the shoulders (radiated), ppr. pl. 65, n. 3 ; and another (Bucks.), a negro's head
in profile, ppr. (crowned with an
eastern coronet, or.) p1. 63, n. 4.
BROCK, Chesh., a demi-lion rampant,
gu., in the dexter paw a dart, or,
feathered of the first. pl. 2, a. 40.
—; Ess., a pegasus, az. pl. 15, n. 20.
, an escallop, or. p1. 99, n. 39.
—, Sco., on a chapeau, gu., as pl. 76, n. 9, a dove rising, ppr., as p1. 76, n. 7.
BaocxAs, Hants., a lion sejant, holding in his dexter paw a cross pattee fitched, (as pl. 2, n. 21,) and resting the sinister against a pyramid. pl. 4. n. 2.
BItOCKDON, Devon., a stag's head erased, per cheveron ar. and gu., attired or. pl. 37, n. 40.
BitocKET, Herts., a stag lodged, sa. (ducally gorged and lined, or.) pl. 37, n. 28.
—, Kent, a badger, sa. pl. 21, n. 21. a brocket (young deer) lodged, ppr. pl. 37, n. 28.
—, a stag's head erased, , pierced through the neck with an arrow,—. p1. 40, n. 10.
BROCKMAN. See BROOKMAN.
BROCKUS, a moor's head couped at the shoulders, wreathed about the temples, ppr. pl. 63, n. 4.
Bitoerrox, a hand holding up a ducal coronet, caped and tasseled. p1. 61, n. 26, between two branches of laurel in orle, (as at pl. 65, n. 34.)
1311(4nm-twit., Baron. Sec MIDDLE'rox, (Viscount.)
BRODERIP, in a cup, or, three roses, gu., slipped and leaved vert. pl. 92, n. 28.
BRODIE, Bart., Suff., a dexter cubit arm, erect, holding three arrows, ar. (encircled by a civic wreath, as at pl. 59, n. 29.) pl. 61, a. 5. Unite.
—, and Brody, Suss. and Sco. (several funnies), a hand holding a sheaf of arrows, ppr. p1. 61, n. 5. Unite.
—, a lion's paw erased, sa., holding a palm-branch, ppr. pl. 14, n. 20.
BRODLEY, Lond. and Lanc., a boar's head couped, gu. pl. 18, n. 17.
BuonNAx, Kent and Chesh., out of a mural coronet, a demi-eagle, or, winged gu. (gorged with a collar, of the second, charged with three cinquefoils, ar.) pl. 67, n. 10.
BRODRICK, Surr., a spear-head, ar.. embrued, gu. pl. 89, n. 16, (without the coronet.)
—, Vise. Middleton. See MIDDLETON. BROESE, a crane, holding in its claw a stone, ppr. p1. 74, n. 18.
BROGDEN, out of a ducal coronet a hand, as pl. 60, n. 7, holding a rose,