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BUSHELL, Chesh., a cherub's head, ppr. p1. 98, n. 8.
BUSHMAN, and Bushnan, a sinister arm embowed, vested sa., cuffed ar., holding a roll of paper, ppr. pl. 53, n. 2.
BUSHNELL, on a ducal coronet, or, a wyvern (sans feet,) —. p1.24, n. 21. BUSHRUDD, Dors., a tiger's head, ar., crined and tufted sa., collared gu. pl. 10, n. 16.
BUSHY, a boar's head erased, sa. pl. 18. n. 16.
BUSK, and Buske, out of a ducal coronet, or, a fish's head, az. p1. 36, n. 3.
BUSSELL, Warw., a cherub's head, ppr. pl. 35, n. 18.
--, a crane's head erased, ar. p1. 74, n. 2, (without the fish.)
—, issuing from clouds, two dexter hands conjoined, holding up an olive-branch, all ppr. pl. 50, n. 1.
BUSSEY, Line. and Camb., a sea-dragon, barry ar. and sa. (sans wings and legs) the tail coiled and terminating hi a second head. pl. 23, n. '23.
BUSSIE, an eagle displayed, az. pl. 67, n. 14.
BUSTARD, Devon., a bustard's head, ar., between two wings, gu., (between the neck and wings two ears of wheat erect, or.) pl. 77, n. 14.
BUSTLED, an eagle rising, ppr. p1. 67, n.17.
—, hi., a cannon mounted, ppr. pl. 86, n. 3.
BUSTIN, an escallop-shell between two
branches of palm, ppr. pl. 36, n. '28. BUSVARGUS, Cornw., a Cornish though,
ppr. pl. 71, n. 16.
BUSWELL, Northamp., out of a wood,
ppr., a hull passant, ar. p1. 30, n. 18. BUTCHER, an oak-slip acorned, ppr.
pl. 100, n. 1.
—, a lion passant, gu., (holding in the dexter paw a crescent, ar.) p1.6, n. 14.
BUTE, Marquess of, Earl of Windsor, &c. Eng. ; Earl of Dumfries, of Bute, &c. Sco. (Crichton-Stuart ;) 1. a demilion rampant, gu., and over it the motto Nobilis ird, pl. 2, n. 28, for Stuart ; 2. a wyvern, wings elevated and indorsed, fire issuant from the mouth, all ppr. p1. 24, n. 1, for Crichton. Avito viret honore.
BUTLER, Bart., Iri,, out of a ducal coronet, or, a plume of five ostrich-
: feathers, and therefrom a falcon rising, ar. p1.76, n. 3. Comme je troare.
, Earls of Carrick, Laneshorough, Ormonde and Ossory, Kilkenny, and Glengall, and Baron Duuboyne. See those titles.
BUTLER, Chesh., Lanc., Durh., and Northumb., a horse passant, or, pellettee and bridled, sa. pl. 43, n. 4.
Camb., a cockatrice's head and wings, head vert, wings ar., ducally gorged, combed and wattled, or. p1. 24, n. 27.
—, Herts., a dexter arm in armour, gauntleted, az., garnished or, holding a sword, sa., hilted of the second. pl. 54, n. 6.
—, Beds., out of a mural coronet, a boar's head and neck, ar. pl. 25, n. 1. —, Lond., Durh., and Sco., a covered cup, or. p1. 76, n. 23, (without the wings.) Sapienter uti bonum.
Sco., the same uncovered. Motto ib. pl. 94, n. 2.
Derb., an arm embowed, vested az., cuffed ar., pl. 58, n. 6, holding a bunch of grapes, ppr., as p1. 49, 6. —, Kent, a covered cup, or, between two wings, the dexter gold, the sinister az. pl. 97, 31.
, Devon., a lion's gamb erased, gm,
holding a covered cup, or. pl. 17, n. 12.
—, Line., a horse's head erased, quarterly ar. and sa. pl. 15, ii. 39.
, Middx., a greyhound sejant, or, collared go., ringed of the first. pl. 37, n. 10.
Lond., a boar's head, per pale gu. and az., guttee counterchanged. pl. 18, n. 14.
—, Kent. See BOTELER.
- Lanc., a unicorn salient, ar.,
armed or, (gorged with a sash of the
last.) p1. 43, D. 40.
, an arm in armour embowed, holding in the gauntlet a sword, all ppr.
pl. 56, ii. 10.
, an arm emboived, vested az, ruffle of indented lace, ar., the hand, ppr., holding a covered cup erect, az. pl. 51, n. 9.
-, a ram statant, ar., armed and hoofed or, collared, gu. (with a bell to the collar, of the second.) pl. 31, n. 5.
Lond., an eagle, wings indorsed, in the dexter claw a vine-branch, all ppr. pl. 70, D. 4.
BUTLER-DANVERS, Leic., 1. a wyvern, or, pl. 24, D. 5, for Dancers; 2. a demi-cockatrice couped, vert, combed, beaked, wattled and ducally gorged, or, p1. 24, n. 29, for Butler.—Liberle toute eittiCre.
BUTT, Lond. and Kent, a lion sejant, holding in the dexter paw a broken spear, —. pl. 3, n. 7.
BUTTER, a camel's head couped, ppr. p1. 42, n. 24.