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BUCHANAN, Sco., a dove and olive-branch, ppr. pl. 76, n. 6. Nuncios pacis.
—, Sco., a rose slipped, gu. pl. 98, n. 24. Ducitur hint holm,
—, Sco., two hands grasping a two-handed sword, ppr. p1. 49, n. 26. Clariora sequor.
—, Sco., a hand pointing a lance in bend, ppr. pl. 58, n. 35. Second°, CUM.
Sco., two hands conjoined and couped, in fess. pl. 50, n. 3. BUCHANNAN, Sco., a dexter hand holding a bow in bend, ppr. p1. 61, n. 20. BUCHE, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-hoar, sa., pierced in the neck with an arrow, ppr. pl. 19, n. 16. Bucx, Hants., an arm in armour em-bowed, ppr., garnished or, holding a scymitar, ar., hilted of the second. pl. 54, n. 27.
Glouc., a buck's attires, ar., fixed to the scalp, or. pl. 39, n. 24.
—, Wore., the same, but fixed sa. ib. —, Linc., a portcullis, az., garnished and chained, or ; (and another, chained or.) pl. 99, n. 31.
—, Linc., a Saracen's head in profile, ppr., wreathed or and az., on the head a cap, and the neck charged with two bars-gemel, of the second, vested of the third. p1. 65, n. 18.
—, a buck's head couped, ppr. pl. 39, n. 12.
BUCKBY, on a chapeau, gu., turned up erm., a garb, or, banded ar. pl. 84, 16.
BUCKE, Camb., a buck at gaze, erm., against an olive-tree, ppr. p1. 37, n. 18.
—, Kent, an arm in armour embowed, ppr., garnished or, holding a cutlas, ar., hilt gold. pl. 54, n. 27.
BUCKERIDGE, Midd., a stag courant, ppr. pl. 41, n. 35.
BUCKET, a lily and a holly-branch in saltier, ppr. pl. 93, n. 3.
BUCKFIELD, and Buckfold, a buck, ppr., attired or, in a field, vert, paled around, of the first. pl. 101, n. 30.
BUCKINGHAM and Chandos, Duke and Marquess of, Earl Temple, Viscount and Baron Cobham, K.G., Eng.; Earl Nugent, Iri.; (Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville); 1. a garb, vert, pl. 84, n. 21, for Grenville; 2. on a ducal coronet, a martlet, or, pl. 71, n. 8, for Temple; 3. for Brydges, the crest of Brydges, Bart., Rent (which see). Templa gown dilecta
—, a lion rampant, gu. pl. 2, n. 4. —, on a chapeau, az., turned up erm., a demi-swan, wings expanded, ppr.,
membered or, ducally gorged, gu. pl. 81, n. 14.
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, Earl of, Baron Hobart, and a Bart., (Hobart-Hampden); 1. a talbot statant, erm., collared, ringed, and lined, gu., the end of the line tied in a knot over the back, p1. 13, n. 35, for Hampden ; 2. a bull passant, per pale, sa. and gu., bezantee, in the nose a ring, or, pl. 18, n. 23, for Hobart. Auctor pretiosa facit.
BUCKLAND, Bucks., on a mount, vert, a stag lodged, ppr. pl. 41, n. 34.
Somers., on a chapeau, gu., turned up erm., a talbot sejant, (as at n. 27,) or. pl. 12, n. 38.
BUCKLE, out of a ducal coronet, a bull's head, ar. pl. 18, n. 16.
—, out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-leopard, ar. pl. 11, n. 20.
—, a lion's head erased, —. pl. 10, n. 1.
BUCKLER, Dors., a dragon's head erased, sa., charged with two bars, or, between three besants, p1.23, n. 1. and another, erased, sa., guttee d'or. BUCKLEY, Kent, a demi-eagle rising, ppr. p1. 79, n. 23.
—, Chesil., a griffin's head, gu., between two wings of the same, bezantee. pl. 27, n. 22.
BUCKMASTER, Linc., Devon., and Northamp., a demi-lion, sa., holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis, or, and charged on the shoulder with three annulets of the same. p1. 9, n. 1.
BUCKMINSTER, Northamp., a demi-lion rampant, sa., supporting a battle-axe erect, or, headed ar. pl. 6, n. 9. BUCKNALL, a buck's head cabossed, ea. pl. 39, n. 33.
BUCKNEL, and Bucknell, a dexter hand issuing from a cloud fesswise, holding a ball, ppr. pl. 59, n. 29.
BUCKNER, a fleur-de-lis, gu., around which an adder entwined, the head issuing from the centre leaf. pl. 100, n. 26.
BucKTort, York., a goat's head erased. pl. 21, 12.
—, Northumb., a goat's head erased, per fess indented ar. and sa., attired, or. ib.
—, York., a demi-shark issuing regardant, gorging a negro, ppr. pL 36, n. 17.
—, DE, a goat's head couped, per fess ar. and sa., armed or and vert. pl. 21 n. 14.
BucKwonTrr, Surr., a demi-lion, holding a cross croslet fitchee, —. pl. 4 n. 35.
— Barr., a man's head and shotthise