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BRO [ 68 ] BRU
BROWNE, a pewit, ar., in a nest, or. pl. 71, n. 17.
, out of a mural coronet, gu., a crane's head erased, erm., charged on the neck with an escallop, az. p1.74, n. 5. Veruin atque decens.
—, a stork's head, holding in the beak an acorn slipped, vert, fructed or, between two wings expanded, az., each charged with an escallop, of the second. p1. 74, n. I.
, an eagle displayed, with two heads, sa. pl. 78, n.6.
—, Lane., the same, per pale az. and gu., winged or. ib.
, Heref., a demi-griffin, vert, winged and legged or. pl. 25, n. 33.
a dragon's head, ar., guttee de poix, between two wings expanded, sa., guttee de larmes. pl. 23, n. 14.
, Middx., a crane, az., beaked and legged or, the crown of the head in the beak an ear of wheat, of the second. pl. 81, n. 25.
, Leic., a boar's head erased, sa., pierced through the neck with a broken spear, or, headed ar. pl. 25, u. 3.
—, Lond., a cubit arm, vested gu., cuffed ar., holding in the hand, ppr., a sword erect, also ppr., hilted or, en-filed with a leopard's head, of the second. pl. 59, n. 2.
Lond., a bee-hive, with bees volant, ppr. pl. 07, D. 34. Virtus et industria.
, Middx., a buck's head erased, ppr., attired or. pl. 39, n. 9.
—, Salop., out of a mural crown, go.,
a stork's head, erm. pl. 74, n. 5.
Suff., a demi-stork, with wings expanded, ppr., the neck nowed. pl. 74, n. 28, (without the fish.)
—, an arm cooped and erect, vested az., cuffed erm., holding in the hand, ppr., a caltrap, or. pl. 51, n. 8.
—, an eagle's head erased, ar., in the mouth an arrow, ppr, pl. 69, n. 2. —, Dors., a griffin's head erased, sa., beaked or. p1. 27, II. 1.
--, a lion sejant, sa., resting the dexter paw on a shield, ar., charged with a mullet of the first. pl. 3, n. 9.
—, a demi-griffin, vert, wings elevated, or. pl. 25, n. 33.
—, a crane's head and neck erased, az., ducally gorged, or, (holding in the beak a besant.) pl. 81, n. 7.
—, a sword erect, ar., embrued at the point, gu. pl. 99, n. 19.
—, a lion rampant, ppr. pl. 1, n. 8. —, a griffin's head erased, or, collared, ar. pl. 27, n. 1.
BROWNELL, Derb., out of a ducal coro-
net, a triple plume of twelve ostrich-feathers, ar., five, four, and three. p1.83, n. 3.
13itowNHILL, Sco., the sun rising from behind a mountain, ppr. p1. 95, n. 4. Radii onsnia lustrant.
BROWNING, out of a ducal coronet, a cockatrice's head, —. pl. 24, n. 22. —, Glouc., on a chapeau, gu., turned up erm., a pair of wings erect, in bend sinister. pl. 88, n. 13.
—, a sinister arm from the elbow, issuing from a cloud in the dexter, holding the hand above a serpent's head, erect from the middle, and looking towards the sinister, ppr. pl. 59, n. 24.
—, hi., a dexter arm embowed, holding a battle-axe, ppr. pl. 49, n. 8. BROWNLEE, and Brownlie, a demi-peacock issuing, ppr. pl. 73, n. 8, (without the coronet.)
—, and Brownlie, an arm in armour brandishing a sword. pl. 54, n. 28. —, and Brownlie, an eagle displayed, charged on the breast with an annulet. pl. 79, n. 2.
BnowNLow, Earl and Baron, Viscount Alford, and a Bart., (Gust); a lion's head erased, sa., gorged with a collar paly wavy of six, ar. and az. pl. 5, n. 11. Opera illius ?nea snot.
—, Lend. and Line., on a chapeau, go., turned up erm., a greyhound passant, or, collared of the first. pl. 37, n. 3.
—, Ili., a goat's head erased, ar., (collared gu.) pl. 21, n. 12.
BROWNRWG, Bart., Iri., out of a mural crown, or, a sword erect, ppr., pomel and hilt gold, entwined by a serpent, vert ; and, as an augmentation, a demi-Kandian, holding in his dexter hand a sword, and in his sinister the crown of Kandy. pl. 101, n. 19. Virescat vulnere virtus.
—, a lion rampant, pl. 1, n. 8, hold-in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis, ppr., as pl. 9, n. 1.
, a sword erect, environed by a snake, all ppr., pl. 101, n. 19, fig. 2, (without the coronet.)
BROWNS:SIITII, in a frame lozenge-shaped, five arrows, points downward, one hi pale, and four in saltier. pl. 02. n. 23.
BitowNswonn, a pegasus courant, ppr. pl. 44, n. 35.
BROXIfOLME, Line., a bear standing against an elm-tree, all ppr. pl. 16, n. 27.
BROYN, two lion's paws, sa., holding up a shield, ar. pl. 16. n. 9.
BRUCE, Bart., Sco., on a cap of dignity, an arm from the shoulder cooped fess-