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gu., slipped and leaved vert, as pl. 53, n. 24.
BROGE, Brogg, and Broige, Sco., a dexter hand holding a sword, ppr. p1. 61, n. 4. Honorat mors.
BROGRAVE, Norf., an eagle displayed, erm., ducally crowned, beaked and membered, or. pl. 79, n. 34. Finis dat esse.
—, Norf. and Warw., an eagle displayed, ppr. p1. 79, n. 40.
Lond., Herts., and Lane., the same (but with two heads, each ducally crowned.)
BOHIER, in a crescent, as pl. 99, n. 40, an arrow in pale, as p1. 97, n. 7. BROKE, Bart., Suff., K.C.B., a brock, (or badger,) passant, ppr. pl. 21, n. 21 ; and, as an honourable augmentation, out of a naval coronet, or, a dexter arm embowed, encircled with a wreath of laurel, ppr., and grasping a trident of the first. pl. 101, n. 16. SCCV1011- que tridentem servanius.
—, a demi sea-horse, —. pl. 43, n. 37.
, a fox's head, ppr. pl. 31, n. 29. BROKELSBY, Line., a brock (or badger), ppr. pl. 21, n. 21.
BROKER, Northamp., a demi sea-horse, or. p1.43, n. 37.
BROKESBY, Leic., a boar's head couped, gu. p1. 18, n. 17.
BROMAGE, Wore., out of a ducal coronet, as p1. 54, n. 8, an armed arm, holding in the gauntlet a sword, ppr., as pl. 54, n. 6.
BROMELL, a Bacchus's head, couped at
the shoulders, go. pl. 63, n.22. BROMBOROUGH, (out of a ducal coro-
net, or,) a cubit arm, az., cuffed ar.,
hand ppr., holding an oak-branch,
also ppr., fructed of the first. pl. 58,
n. 9.
BROMBY, York., out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-lion rampant, ar., sustaining a standard, sa., flag gu. (charged with a lion passant guardant, of the first.) pl. 8, n. 1.
BROKE, Broom, and Broome, an arm couped at the elbow and erect, vested bendy of six, or and gu., holding in the hand, ppr., a bunch of broom, vert, seeded gold. pl. 58, n. 9.
BROMEALL, a demi-lion rampant, double-queued, ppr. pl. 4, n. 32, (but not crowned.)
BROSIELEY, Camh., out of a mural coronet, or, a demi-lion rampant, sa., holding a standard, vert, (charged with a griffin passant, of the second.) pl. 2, n. 35.
BROMELL, a demi-eagle displayed, with two heads, (each ducally crcwned.) ' p1.82, n. 13.
BROMEWICH, and Bromwich, Heref., Herts., and Glouc., out of a mural coronet, or, a unicorn's head, sa. pl. 43, n. 26.
—, and Bromwich, the same, but gut-tee d'or.
BROMFIELD, Kent and Chesh., a demitiger, az., armed and tufted, or, holding erect a broken mord, ar., hilted gold. pl. 10, n. 15.
—, Staff., a lion passant guardant, (gorged with a wreath, of the first and az.) pl. 4, n. 12.
BROMFLET, Lane., on a chapeau, sa., turned up ar., a wyvern, vert, (ducally crowned, or.) pl. 23, n. 29.
—, in a ducal coronet, or, a wolf's head, gu. pl. 12, n. 15.
BROMHALL, Lond. and Chesh., a lion passant, or. pl. 5, n. 10.
—, Beds., a demi-lion, or, holding between the paws a cross croslet fitchee, sa. pl. 2, n.
BROMHEAD, Bart., Line., out of a mural coronet, gu., a unicorn's head, ar., armed and crined or, in the mouth a rose, gu., slipped and leaved, ppr. pl. 43, n. 26. Concordia res crescent.
Iri., a pelican vulning herself, ppr. pl. 69, n. 21.
BROMLEY, Lord Montfort. See MONTFORT.
—, Bart., Notts., a pheasant sitting, ppr. p1. 71, II. 23. Pensez forte. —, Salop., the same crest.
—, Chesh., Staff., and York., the same as BROMBY, York.
, Salop., a lion's gamb erect, ar. pl. 17, n. 10.
RBOMPTON, a lion rampant, or. pl. 7, n. 5.
13itomwrctr. See BROMEWICII. BBOND, Loud. and Suff., a demi-griffin,
or, holding a bent battle-axe, ar.,
handle go. pl. 27, n. 32.
BRONKER, Kent and Middx., a talbot passant, gu., (under the dexter paw a garland of flowers, ppr.) pl. 12, n. 36.
—, Wilts, a cubit arm erect, vested sa., cuffed ar., holding in the hand, ppr., a lozenge of the first. pl. 58, n. 16.
BitoNSCO31B. See BBANSCOMB.
BROOK, Chesh., a badger passant, ppr. p1.21, n. 21; and another (Lond.), on a mount, vert, in front of an oak-tree, a brock (badger) passant, ppr., the dexter fore-paw resting on a chaplet, or.
—, York., a sword erect, ar., hilted or, thereon two serpents entwined, and respecting each other, ppr. pl. 89, n. 29. Motto round the sword-hilt, Est necas tu.