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BUR [ 76 ] BITS
BURROW, a falcon, wings expanded, —. pl. 82, n. 29.
BuanowEs, and Burrows, a lion sejant, ar., ducally crowned, or. p1. 3, n. 13, (without the sword.)
, and Burrows, two wings indorsed, erm. pl. 88, n. 14.
—, and Burrows, an ostrich-feather, entiled with a ducal coronet. pl. 103, n. 12.
and Burrows, an eagle, wings displayed, erm., ducally gorged, or. p1. 77, n. 30.
, and Burrows, Iri., a stag passant. pl. 37, n. 31.
BURRS, a demi-antelope, collared —. pl. 28, n. 21.
BURSTED, a wyvern, gu. pl. 20, n. 40. BURT, a demi-leopard guardant, supporting an anchor, ppr. p1.9, n. 23. —, a bugle-horn, sa., stringed, gu. pl. 9, n. 36.
Sco., a stag, ppr. pl. 40, n. 5. BuitTnoriGE, Devon., a demi-wolf, or, gorged with a bar-gemel, az. pl. 13, n.
BURTON, Bart., Ini., on a ducal coronet, a dexter gauntlet, the palm inward, all ppr. p1.99, n. 28. Deus providebit.
—, Salop. and York., a gauntlet, ppr. p1.54, n. 9 ; and another, an.
, Leic., an owl, ar., crowned, or. pl. 72, n. 23.
—, Staff. and Warw., out of a ducal coronet, or, a tree, vent. pl. 84, n. 27.
—, Derb., on a mount, vent, a tower,
ar., triple-towered, or. p1.85, n. 20.
—, Derb., a tower triple-towered, ar.
pl. 85, n.23.
Ess. and Suss., on the top of a castle in ruins, ar., a falcon volant, or. pl. 85, n. 27.
, Leic. and Warw., on a mount, vent, a beacon, ar., fired, ppr., ladder or. p1. 97, n. 5.
—, Lond., on a ducal coronet, or, a wyvern, vent. pl. 24, n. 21.
—, an esquire's helmet, ppr. pl. 48, n. 4.
Derb., on a ducal coronet, or, a wyvern, wings indorsed, az., collared of the first. p1.24, n. 21.
—, York., an arm couped and erect, habited per pale ar, and gu., cuffed of , the former, in the hand, ppr., a walking-staff of the second, headed, rimmed and ferruled, or. pl. 50, 39.
Lond., a boar's head erased, lying fesswise, or, (in the mouth a laurel-branch, vent.) pl. ]8, a. 12.
--,.Salop., out of a ducal coronet, or, a sinister gauntlet erect, ppr., charged
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with a lozenge, gu. pl. 90, n. 28. Deus providebit.
BURTON, See., a beacon fired, ppr. pl. 97, n. 5.
—, an owl, az., ducally crowned, on pl. 72, n. 23.
—, a boar's head couped, erect, —. pl. 19, n.11.
—, the same, but erased. p1.25, n. 2. Blm, a squirrel sejant, resting his fore paws on a staff raguly, —. pl. 34, n. 7.
BURWELL, Suff., a lion's gamb erect and erased, or, holding three bur-leaves, ppr. p1. 17, n. 17.
Bunwoon, a boar's head, ppr. pl. 18, a. 14.
BURY, Earl of Charleville. See CHARLEVILLE.
Viscount. See ALBEMARLE, Earl of.
—, Devon., a griffin's head erased, party per pale or and gu. pl. 27, n. 1.
, Devon., a tiger's head erased, erm., crined or, (gorged with a collar, az., charged with a besant between two fleurs-de-lis.) pl. 10, n. 17.
—, a fox's head couped, ppr. pl. 21, n. 18.
-. Sec BERRY.
13USBIE, a bee erect, head downwards, wings expanded, ppr. pl. 100, n. 14.
BUSBRIDGE, Ess., an arm in mail, erect, holding a cutlas, ppr. p1. 54, n. 16.
BUSBY, a stag's head, ar., erased, gu., pierced through the back of the neck with an arrow, sa., headed and barbed of the first. pl. 38, n. 17.
BUSFIELD, York., an arm in armour, erect, ppr., holding in the hand a
, ar. pl. 57, n. 34, (but not gauntleted.) Medio tutissimus ibis. —, York., an eagle's head erased, —. pl. 08, n. 1.
Busit, and Busshe, the trunk of a tree, with branches, ppr., from which pendant an escutcheon, an. pl. 84, n. 24. --, a stag statant, —. pl. 37, n. 35.
, a goat's head erased, ar., armed or. pl. 21, n. 12.
BUSHBY, Suss. and Comb., a crow picking, ppr. pl. 76, n. 30 ; and see BUSBY.
BUSHE, Wilts., a goat's head, ar., attired sa., charged on the neck with a crescent, —. pl. 31, n. 23.
, and Busse, Line., a dragon, (sans legs and wings,) paly-wavy of ten, ar. and sa. p1.23, n. 17.
BUSHELL, Warw., an arm from the elbow in armour, holding a caltrap. pl. 62, n. G, (without the coronet.)