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BRUYER, and Brnyers, a bear's paw erased, —. pl. 17, n. 25.
BRUYN, Surr. and Ess., a goat, ar., attired or. pl. 21, n. 20.
—, on a chapeau, an ibex, gu. pl. 22,
BRUZEAD, a cat sejant, sa. p1. 15, n. 13, (without the coronet.)
BRYAN, Kent, on a garb lying fesswise, a bird, —. pl. 75, n. 32.
—, Line., a greyhound courant regardant, erm., collared or. p1. 40, n. 27.
—, on a dexter hand couped in fess, a hawk close, ppr. pl. 68, n. 20. —, on a chapeau, gu., turned up erm., (as pl. 88, n. 11,) a bugle-horn unstrung, or, tipped and garnished sa., as pl. 9, n. 36.
—, Iri., a Saracen's head erased, sa. pl. 63, n. 35.
—, Iri., a dexter hand, ppr., holding an escallop-shell, or. pl. 61, n. 21. —, Iri., a demi-savage, ppr. pl. 47, n. 12, (without the club.)
BRYCE, a griffin's head erased, or. pl. 29, n. 23.
holSco., out of a cloud, a dexter hand ding a pair of scales, ppr. p1.59, n. 21. Fiat justitia.
—, Sco., a dexter arm , holdin a cut-
las, ppr. pl. 60, n. 6. Do well,
doubt not.
—, a cock, ppr., in its beak an ear of corn. pl. 75, n. 24.
BRYDALL, a lion's gamb erect and erased, az., holding a broken lance, ar., headed or. pl. 17, n. 16.
BRYDEN, Sco., a hawk's head erased, , ppr., (charged with three besants.) pl. 68, n. 1.
—, Sco., a lion passant, az. pl. 6, 14.
BRIDGES - JoNms, Bart., Heref., two wings indorsed, ar., charged with a bend engrailed, p1. 88, n. 14, for Brydges' • 2. on a cushion, gu., gar- nished and tasseled, or, a representation of the crown of Persia, pl. 103, n. 31, for Jones ; and 3. a crow, sa., resting the dexter claw on the star of the Order of the Crescent. pl. 71,
Deus pascit corvos.
BRYDGES, Bart., Kent, an old man's head in profile, ppr., vested paly of the first and gu., and sem& of roundies counterchanged, on his head a cap, or, lined with fur, ar., the cap and breast charged with a pheon, sa. pl. 65, n. 18. Maintieit le droit.
-. See BRIDGES.
BRIEN, a beacon flammant, or. pl. 97, n. 5.
BRYEN, a heraldic tiger courant, an., bezantée. pl. 22, n. 13.
BRYKES, a wolf's head erased, pierced with an arrow, ppr. pl. 13, n. 16. BRYMER, a hand gauntleted, holding a pheon, ppr. pl. 61, n. 34.) Per tcla, per hostes.
BRYMPTON, and Brumpton, out of a ducal coronet, ppr., a lion's paw charged with a besant. pl. 14, n. 11.
BRINE, a lion's paw holding a hawk's lure, ppr. pl. 17, n. 14.
—, Iri., a mermaid, ppr. pl. 98, n. 31.
BRYSILLY, a cock-pheasant, purp. pl. 71, n. 23.
BRYSON, a hand holding a horn, ppr. pl. 60, n. 24. Ever ready.
—, a ship under sail. pl. 86, n. 22. God, with my right.
BUBB, Cumb., on a mount, vert, unicorn sejant, ar., crined and armed or, (the dexter foot on a shield, per pale of the last and erm.) p1.41,. n. 6.
BUCCLEUCH, and Queensbury, Duke of, Earl of Dalkeith, Baron Douglas, &c., Sco., Earl of Doncaster and Baron Tyndale, Eng., (Scott-Douglas,) ; a stag trippant, ppr., attired and unguled or. pl. 37, n. 30. Amo.
BuctrAN, Earl of, Lord Cardross, (Erskine) Sco. ; a dexter arm, holding a baton raguled, ppr. pl. 101, n. 5. Judge nought.
, Sco., the sun shining on a sunflower, ppr. pl. 100, n. 25. Non inferiorct secutus.
—, a demi-lion rampant, holding with both paws a laurel-branch, ppr. pl. 6, n. 25. Fortior qui melior.
, a lion's head erased, gu. pl. 5, n. 2.
, Iri., a wolf sejant, sa. pl. 30, n. 17. BUCHANAN, Sco., a dexter hand holding up a ducal cap, ppr., tufted with a rose, gu., (all within two laurel-branches, vert.) pl. 61, n. 26. Clanor hinc
—, Sco., the same. Audaces juro. —, Sco., a lion's paw erased, ppr. pl. 17, n. 29. Nobilis est ira leonis. —, Sco., a hand holding a sword, ppr. pl. 60, n. 11. God, with my right.
, Sco., a sinister arm embowed in fess, vested —, holding a bent bow, or. p1. 60, n. 2. Par sit fortunes labori.
—, Sco., a hand holding a sabre bend-wise, ppr. pl. 60, n. 6. Audacid et
—, Sco., a dagger erect, ppr. pl. 89. n. 25.