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BURDETT, Bart., Derb., a lion's head erased, sa., langued gu. pl. 5, n. 2. —, Bart., York., on a tower, ar., martlet with wings ditlayed, or. pl. 85, n. 7.
—, Bart., Iri., a lion's head erased, sa. p1.5, n. 2.
—, a thistle, ppr. pl. 100, n. 33. —, a lion's head couped, sa. p1. 6, n. 34.
BURDON, a gilliflower, ppr. pl. 93, n. 4.
—, Durh., a lion rampant, standing on the sinister hind foot, and supporting himself by a pilgrim's stall, or. pl. 1, n. 24.
BURDUSS, an elephant, erm., on a mount, vert, under a tree, ppr. pl. 42, n. 17. BURE, an eagle ppr. pl. 67, n. 18. BunFoor, on an eastern crown, p1.93, n. 8, a pine-apple, leaved and crowned, or, as pl. 100, n. 8.
BURG, a falcon standing on a serpent nowed, ppr. p1. 68, n. 12.
BURGAGE, Burgass, and Burgas, two pigeons billing, ppr. p1.77, n. 8. BURGE, a branch of olive, ppr. p1.100,
n. 4.
BURIES, Ess., a Saracen's head in profile, ppr., wreathed ar. and sa. ha- bited in stripes palewise, ar., and semee of torteaux, gu. p1.63, n. 19.
--, Line., (on a mural crown, chequy or and sa.) a round buckle of the first, as pl. 92, n. 5.
BURGESS, Suss. and Berks., a camel's head, ppr., (erased gu.), bezantee. p1.42, n. 24. Levies fit patientia.
, a greyhound's head, ppr., bezantee or. p1.40, n. 37.
—, a lion rampant, gu., holding in the dexter paw an annulet, inclosing fleur-de-lis, ar. pl. 2, n. 6.
—,a griffin's head erased,—, pl. 27, n, 1. —, a lion rampant. p1.2, n.28. BURGH, K. C. B. &c. Id., a mountain-
cat as pl. 14, n. 2. but sejant, ppr.
(collared and chained, or) as pl. 15,
is. 13.
—, Baron Downes. See DOWNES.
, a falcon rising, erm., belled and ducally gorged, or. p1.68, n. 17.
, a fleur-de-lis, ar., environed with a serpent, vert. pl. 100, n. 26.
, an arm in armour, couped fesswise, the elbow on the wreath, the hand apaurnee, ppr., ribboned and bowed, —. pl. 53, n. 17.
BURGHEP, a friar's head, (but in profile) ppr., couped at the shoulders, habited grey. pl. 63, n. 25.
BURGREastr, Devon. and Norf., in a mural coronet, gu., a demi-lion doutailed, ar. pl. 5, n. 16.
BURGH ERSTE Baron. See WESTMORELAND, Earl of.
BURGIII-LL, Suff. and Wel., a lion's head erased, ar. pl. 5, n. 2.
—, a lion's head, ar., crowned with a Saxon crown, or. pl. 2, rt. 37. BURGHLEY, and Burgly, a winged greyhound sejant, —. p1.37, n. 8. BURGHLEY. See EXETER, Marquess of. BURGHALL, hi., a wolf's head erased, sa. pl. 11, n.36.
BURGIN, a sword and key in saltier, ppr. pl. 93. n. 9, (without the crook.) BURGOYNE, Bart., Beds., a talbot sejant, or, ears sa. and plain, collared gu. pl. 13, n. 29.
—, Camb. and Devon., an antelope sejant, ar., attired, tufted and maned, sa. pl. 28, n. 28.
—, and Burgom, Oxon., (on a ducal coronet, or) a lion passant, gu. pl. 1. n. 33.
BURGON, a cock crowing, or. pl. 80, n. 22.
BURK, under the shade of two trees, a stag lodged, ppr. pl. 41, n. 21. BURKE, Iri., a cat sejant ppr., pl. 15, n. 12, (without the coronet). A truce salics.
—, Id., out of a ducal coronet, or, a plume of ostrich-feathers, ar. pl. OS, n. 16. In hoc signo winces.
—, a demi-bull rampant, armed and unguled or, gorged with a chaplet, vert. pl. 18, n. 85.
BURKET, and Burkett, a garb, or. pl. 84, n. 24. Impendant expendar.
—, and Burkett. See BURCKHEA D. —, Burkett and Burkitt, a dexter arm embowed, brandishing a club. pl. 101, n. 5.
BURKIN, Suff., a crab, ppr. pl. 36, n. 19. BURLAND, a demi-savage brandishing a scymitar, ppr. p1.35, n. 13.
—, a griffin's head erased, collared. p1.27, n. 20.
BURLEIGII, a stag's head erased, gu. pl. 40, n. 22.
BURIES, a squirrel sejant, cracking a nut, all ppr. pl. 21, n. 22. BURLINGTON, Earl of, Baron Cavendish (Cavendish) ; a snake, //owed, ppr. pl. 87, n. 8. Cavendo tutus. BURLINSON, Durh., a demi-lion, holding between the paws a rose, ar. barbed vert. pl. 2, n. 26.
BuarroN, a dexter and sinister arm vested, —, holding up a cross croslet fitchee, —. pl. 50, n. 24.
BURLEY, Suff., a squirrel sejant, (supporting a ragged staff,) or. pl. 21, n. 22.
BURMAN, a demi-peacock, az. pl. 73 n. 8, (without the.coronet.)