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BROUGHTON, Staff., a squirrel sejant, gu. pl. 21, n.22.
—, an owl, ar. (charged on the breast with three snakes in fret, vert.) p1.72, n. 21.
—, a badger, ppr. pl. 21, n. 21.
—, a crane's head and neck erased,
holding in the beak a serpent, ppr.
pl. 81, n. 24.
—, Somers., on a mount, vert, a spaniel couchant, erm. pl. 12, n. 31. , a savage's head affront6e, ppr., wreathed about the temples, and rising from the wreath three ostrich-feathers, —. pl. 63, n. 32.
—, on a wreath, three ostrich-feathers. pl. 83, n. 5.
BROWN, Bart., Sco., a lion rampant, pl. 9, n. 6, holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis, or, as pl. 9, a. 1. Floreat majestas.
, a dexter arm from the elbow, erect, holding in the hand, ppr., a book. pl. 59, n. 13.
Sco., a vine, ppr. pl. 95, n. 23. Preemium virtutis bonus.
13aowicKmt„ Iri. and Suss., an arm in armour embowed, holding in the gauntlet a sword, ppr. pl. 57, ii. 17.
BROUND, Lond. and Suff., a demigriffin, or, holding a battle-axe, ar., handle gu. pl. 27, n. 32.
BaciuNKEn, a lion's paw erased, ppr., holding a besant. pl. 17, n. 28.
BBOUNLEE, a demi-peacock issuing, ppr. pl. 73, n. 8, (without the co- ronet.)
BROWLLL, a dexter hand holding a scymitar, ppr. pl. 60, n. 6.
BROWNER, a talbot passant, (supporting with the left foot a chaplet, vert.) pl. 12, n. 36.
BROWN, a demi-lion rampant, —, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil, vert. pl. 3, n. 27.
—, a griffin's head erased, or. p1. 27, in I.
—, a lion passant, —. pl. 2, n. 16.
—, a lion's gamb, erased and erect, go., holding a wing, ar. p1. 30, n. 15.
--, a hare courant, ppr. pl. 31, n. 16.
, Herts., a buck's head, sa., attired or, issuing from a crown paly, of the second. pl. 41, n. 26. Si sit prudent ia.
--, Herts., a griffin's head erased, sa., beaked and eared or, charged on the neck with a bar-gemel, ar., and a trefoil, erm. pl. 27, n. 1.
--, an eagle displayed, vert. Suivez raison.
a stork's head, cooped at the neck vowed, ppr., between two
wings, ar. pl. 74, n. 1, (without the flower.)
Bnowx, Bart., Sco., and Brown, of Thornydikes. See BROWN.
—, Sco., a demi-lion, ppr., holding a fleur-de-lis, or. pl. 9, n. I.
—, Sco., a lion rampant, ppr. pl. 4,
n. 10. Famee studiosus honestie.
Sco., a rose stalked and leaved, ppr. pl. 98, n. 24. Arnzat et ornat.
—, Sco., a ship under sail, ppr. pl. 86, n. 17. Caute et sedulo ; and another, Deus adesto.
, See., a dolphin naiant, ppr. pl. 33, n. 23. Labor omnia vincit.
Sco., a cock, ppr. pl. 75, n. 23. Docendo disco.
Sco., a lion rampant, —. pl. 4, n. 10. Spero.
Sco., a hand holding an open book, ppr. pl. 59, n. 27, (without the cloud.) Deus eveltit pios.
Sco., the same, but the book closed. pl. 59, n. 13.
Sco., an eagle's head erased, ppr. pl. 79, n. 27.
—, or Browne, Sco. and Iri., an arm in armour embowed, couped at the shoulder, and resting the elbow on the wreath, holding a sword, ppr. pl. 55, n.
, on a lure, a falcon rising, ppr. pl. 68, n. 27.
BROWNE, Marquess of Sligo, &c. See SLIGO.
—, Earl of Kenmare, &c. See KEN-MARE.
, Baron Kilmaine. Sec KIEMAINE.
—, K. C. G., an eagle displayed, vert.
pl. 67, n. 14. Spectentur agenda.
—, (claiming to be Vise. Montague,) the same crest. SUiVCZ raison.
—, Suss. and Berks., the same crest and motto.
—, a cock pheasant, az., combed and
beaked gu., collared or. pl. 71, n.23. —, Lane., an eagle displayed, ar. (on
the wings two bars, sa.) pl. 67, n. 14. —, Bucks., a tiger, az., maned, tufted.
and armed, or. pl. 10, n. 10.
—, Kent, a vulture, wings indorsed, pluming a mallard's wing, all ppr. pl. 69, n. 12.
—, a bear's paw cooped and erect, or, grasping a falchion, ar. pl. 17, n. 22.
—, Devon. and Heref., a demi-man sa., wreathed about the middle, holding in his dexter hand a hammer, or. pl. 47, n. 6.
, a demi-lion, —, ducally gorged and chained, or. pl. 6, n. 22.
—, Dors., on a mount, vert, a hare courant, ar. pl. 21, n. 17.