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wise, holding a sceptre, ensigned on the point with an open crown, as that worn by Robert I. of Scotland. p1.55, n. 27. Over the crest, Fuimus ; under the shield, Do well, and doubt not.
BRUCE, Bart., Iri., (Londonderry); and Bruce, Bart., (Dublin); a lion passant az., holding in his dexter paw a trefoil slipped, ppr. pl. 7, n. 32.
—, Earl of Ailesbury. See AILESBURY. —, Earl of Elgin and Kincardine. See ELGIN.
Sco., a hand holding a sceptre, ppr. pl. 103, n. 23. lenimus.
—, Sco., an arm embowed, holding a cutlas, ppr. pl. 49, n. 11. .Do well, doubt nought.
—, Sco. an arm holdiro- a cutlas, ppr.
pl. 60, n. 6. .Do well, doubt not.
Sco. the sun rising from a cloud, ppr. pl. 96, n. 4.
Sco., the sun setting, ppr. p1. 96, n. 5. Irrevocabile.
—, Sco., a lion rampant. pl. 1, n. 8. Fuimus.
Sco., a star, or. pl. 92, n. 2. Ad summa virtus.
, Sco., a horse's head couped and furnished, ppr. pl. 43, n. 15. True.
—, Sco., a hand holding a sword, ppr.
p1. 60, n. 11. Venture forward.
—, Sco., an eagle's head couped, ppr.
pl. 78, n. 7. Sims mea superne.
—, a dexter hand holding a heart, ppr. pl. 61, n. 25. amnia vincit amor.
—, Sco., a naked arm flexed, issuing out of a cloud, and holding a human heart, ppr. p1. 59, n. 17. Semper (delis.
, Sco., a lion passant, az. pl. 1, n. 33; and another, or.
BRUDENAL, and Brudenell, a battle-axe in pale, surmounted by a branch of laurel and a branch of rue in saltier, ppr. pl. 88, n. 27.
BRUDENELL, Earl of Cardigan. See CARDIGAN.
—, Northamp., a sea-horse, ar. pl. 101, n. 1, fig. 2.
edLeic., 1. an arm embowed, cover- with leaves, ppr., in the hand a spiked club, or, (slung to the arm with a line of the last.) p1.62, n. 34; '. a talbot, ar., ducally gorged, gu. pl. 13, n. 35 ; and 3. a sea-horse, ar. pl. 101, n. 1, fig. ii. En grace Vfie.
BRUEN, a pedlar passant, ar., with a crutch in his hand and a pack on his back, or. pl. 46, n. 17.
, Chesil., a fisherman, habited per pale, ar. and sa. counterchanged, in the left hand a fisherman's staff, with landing-net over the shoulder. pl. 46,
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BRUER, a mermaid, ppr. pl. 98, n. 35. BRUGES, on an anchor, or, a scroll, with
the motto, 111ihi ccelunt portus.
p/. 91, n. 9.
—, Clone., Wilts., and Ess., a Saracen's head in profile, couped at the shoulder, ppr., habited az., semee of torteaux, and wreathed about the temples, ar., and sa. pl. 63, n. 19.
BRUGET, out of a ducal coronet, or, as pl. 70, n. 10, a swan's head and neck between two wings, ar., as pl. 70, n. 11.
BRUIN. See BRUEN.
13aumrim,n, a pheon, az. pl. 91, n. 29. BRUMIN, a lion's head erased, or, f'retty sa. pl. 5, n. 2.
BRUMKERD, a mermaid, ppr. p1. 98, n. 31.
BRUMMEL, a dove with an olive-branch, ppr. pl. 76, n. 6.
BRUMSTED, a demi-griffin, ar., wings expanded, or, holding in the dexter claw a cross formJe fitched. pl. 27, n. 34.
BRUN, Kent and Dors., a stag lodged, sa. p1. 37, n. 21.
Bauxr., a goat passant, ar., horned or. pl. 31, n. 24.
BRUNE-PRIDEAUX, Cornw. and Dors., a man's head in profile, couped at the shoulders, on the head a chapeau, az., turned up, ar. p1. 60, n. 21.
BRITIV ECK, an eagle's head erased, sa. pl. 78, n. 9.
BRUNET, a cockatrice displayed, gu. pl. 24, n. 20.
BR UNSELL, Notts., a lion's gamb erased, holding a rose, ar., stalked and leaved, vert. pl. 17, n. 9.
BRUNSFIELD, Sco., a demi-chevalier, brandishing a sword, ppr. p1. 48, n. 23.
BRUNTON, a beacon inflamed, ppr. pl. 97, n. 5. Fax mantis incendium glorice.
—, an anchor, sa. pl. 91, n. 9. BRUSE, Norf., a Saracen's head in pro-
file, ppr., wreathed ar. and gu. p1.63,
n. 19.
—, an eagle rising regardant, ppr. pl. 79, n. 15.
—, out of a ducal coronet, or, a lion's head, gu. pl. 5, n. 14.
BRUSKETT, out of a ducal coronet, or,
a demi-lion, az. pl. 6, n. 38. BRUSSELL, a lion's head erased, gu.
pl. 5, n. 2.
BittrroN, a demi-wolf, (ducally crowned,) holding in the paws a mullet, ppr. pl. l3, n, 11.
BRUTTON, a cat sejant guardant, ppr pl. 15, n. 13, (without the coronet.) —, a sphere, ppr. p1. 90, n. 23.