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affrontee, armed and helmeted, the beaver up. pl. 65, n. 28.
BUcTON, a hand issuing from a cloud fesswise, reaching to a garland of laurel, ppr. pl. 59, n. 29.
Bunn, Devon., a hurt, (charged with a star of seven points) or. pl. 90, a. 13. —, a dragon's head and neck, the latter transpierced with a spear-head. p1. 23, n. 4, (without the sword.)
—, Iri., a heraldic tiger passant, gu. pl. 22, n. 27.
BUDDEN, a bull's head, ppr., charged with a cross botonee, or. pl. 18, n. 21. Bunns, a ram passant, or. pl. 21, n. 7. BUDGEN, a lion's paw sa., holding in bend sinister a spear tasseled, —. pl. 17, n. 16.
BUDORSHIDE, and Budoxhead, Cornw., a stag's head erased, ar. pl. 40, n. 22. Bunwolurn, a sinister arm couped, ppr., vested, az., holding a bent bow, of the first. pl. 64, n. 27.
BUGGE, Ess., out of a ducal coronet, or, a Moor's head in profile, sa., wreathed of the first and az. pl. 63, n. 3.
BUGGEN, and Buggin, a Doric column, ar., (entwined with laurel, vert.) pl. 103, n. 5.
, and Buggin, Kent and Lond., a cockatrice displayed, ar. pl. 24, n. 5. BuKErrort. See BUCKTON, (York.) BUKHILL, a talbot's head, ar. pl. 15, n. 10.
BULBEC, and Bulbeck, a hand holding a sealed letter, ppr. pl. 59, n. 13. —, and Bulbeck, a lion's head regard-ant, ppr. pl. 5, n. 2.
BULLOCK, Loud. and Devon., a lion's head, gu., within a chain in orle, or. pl. 8, n. 21, (without the mortar.)
BULIMORE, a demi-lion rampant, sa. pl. 9, n. 9.
BuLKALLEL, out of a ducal coronet, or, a bull's head, ar., armed of the first. pl. 18, n. 16.
BULKELEY-WILLIAMS, Bart., We]. ; 1. out of a ducal coronet, or, a bull's head, ar., horned or, and charged with a cheveron, sa., pl. 18, n. 16, for Bulkeley ; 2. a Saracen's head, couped at the shoulders, ppr., pl. 65, n. 11, for Williams. Nec temere nee timidC.
BULKELRY, Chesh., Bucks., and Iri., same crest as Bulkaleel ; motto, as last.
a bull's head and neck erased, per pale ar. and sa. pl. 18, II. 20.
—, a bull's head and neck couped, per pale ar. and sa., armed or and ar. pl. 20, n. 14.
Bum., Lund. and York., on a cloud, ppr., a celestial sphere, az., the cir-
des or, and on the Zodiac the signs aries, taurus, gemini, and cancer. pl. 90, n. 21. Sol, mi, re, fa.
BULL, Lond., York., and Norf., a bull's head erased, sa., charged with six annulets. pl. 18, n. 22.
—, Lond., a lion's head erased, sa., ducally crowned, or. pl. 5, n. 23.
Ess., a bull's head cabossed, gu., horned or, between two wings, of the last. pl. 18, n. 29.
, Oxon., a bull's head cabossed between two wings, or. ib.
Iri., a rose, gu. pl. 94, n. 11.
, a bull's head and neck erased, sa. pl. 18, n. 22.
BULLEN, Line., a bull's head couped, sa., armed or. pl. 18, n. 21.
BULLER, Bart., Devon., a Saracen's couped, ppr. pl. 65, n. 15.
—, Cornw., Devon., and Somers., an old man's head affrontee, wreathed, ppr. pl. 63, n. 13.
BULLEY, a heart (inflamed), ppr. pl. 93, n. 24.
BULLINGHAM, an escallop, ar., between two palm-branches, vcrt. pl. 36, n. 28.
BULLIVANT, a demi-lion, or, charged on the breast with a fleur-de-lis, vert, and holding between the paws a tower sa. pl. 3, n. 31.
BULLMAN, and Bulman, out of a ducal coronet, a bull's head, ppr. pl. 18, D. 16. Pro Patria.
BuLLo, and Bulow, an arm embowed, the hand clenched, ppr. pl. 61, n. 19, (without the arrow.)
13u LLocx-WATsor.r, Ess., 1. five antique halberds, blades ppr., handles or, encircled with a ribbon, of the first, the cord tied in a knot, gu., and over it the motto, Nil conscire sibi, pl. 89, n. 9, for Bullock ; 2. a dexter arm in armour embowed, holding in the gauntlet a palm-branch, ppr., p1.57, n. 24, for Watson. Esperance en
BULLOCK, and Bulloke, Ess., five battle-axes, staves sa., tied together in a bow-knot, gu. pl. 89, n. 9.
—, five bills, az., bound together with a line, or. ib.
—, Hants., five pole-axes, ppr., encircled by a ribbon, az. ib.
—, five triple-pointed spears, staves or, heads ar., tied together with a knot, gu. pl. 86, n. 15.
Lond., on amount, vert, a beehive, or, thereon a bee, displayed, ppr. pl. 97, n. 34.
BULMAN, Northumb., on a mount, vert, a bull passant, ar., (the dexter foot on a roundle, az.) pl. 17, n. 2.