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BUTTER, Sco., ( issuing from clouds) two arms, drawing a bow with an arrow, palewise, all ppr. pl. 50, n. 7.
BUTTERFIELD, Hants., out of a ducal coronet, or, a dragon's head, with wings elevated, vert. p1. 23, n. 16.
, Surr., the same, ar., but on each wing a butterfly volant, az. lb. BUTTERS, Sco., two naked arms shooting an arrow from a bow, ppr. pl. 50, n. 7.
BUTTERWORTH, a sphere resting on a cloud, ppr. pl. 90, n. 21.
—, an eagle, wings elevated, erminois, supporting with the dexter claw an escutcheon, az., charged with a cross croslet, or. pl. 79, n. 9.
—, a hand issuing from a cloud in fess, pointing to a serpent, head erect, ppr. p1.59, n. 24.
BUTTERY, Northamp., a tiger passant, or., tufted and maned or, (supporting with the dexter paw an escutcheon, —.) p1.11, n. 14.
BurroN, a bull's head, ppr., charged with a cross botonee, or. pl. 18, n. 21.
--, Wilts., (on each side of a chapeau, gu., turned up erm.,) a horn, or. p1.92, n. 1.
—, Wilts., a wyvern, sa. pl. 24, n. 5. —, a ram statant, ar., armed and hoofed or. p1. 31, n. 5.
BUTTS, Norf., a horse's head, ar., armed and bridled, or, (on the head a plume of three feathers, of the first and last.) pl. 43, n. 13.
--, Norf., a horse's head, sorrel, the mane plaited, or. and or, on the head a skull-plate, az., (and two feathers, of the third and fourth.) ib.
Surr., an arm, cooped at the elbow and erect, ppr. grasping a fish, ar. pl. 51, n. 5, (but not vested.)
-, DE, a ferret passant, ppr. p1. 34, n. 27.
—, Suff., a horse's head caparisoned,
all ppr., (from the top of the head
issuant two feathers, the dexter or,
the sinister sa.) pl. 43, n. 13. 111TxTox, Bart., Norf., a buck's head
couped, gu., attired or. p1.39, n. 12. —, a stag's head cabossed, —. pl. 40,
n. 18.
, Norf. and Herb., a pelican, or, wings expanded, valuing her breast, gu. p1. 69, n. 21.
—, a demi-doe, ppr. pl. 38, n. 40.
BY, Suss., a demi-lion, or, holding a fleur-de-lis of the field, ppr. p1. 9, n. 2.
—, and Bye, two oak-branches in saltier, —. pl. 94, 29.
BYAm, Suss. and Somers., a wolf pas-
sant, or, collared and lined, verb p1.11, n. 31.
BYAAT, a dragon's head, erased, ppr., the mouth a sinister hand cooped, gu., (dropping blood.) pl. 23, n. 7. BYRE, Herts., an arm erect, ppr., vested az., cuffed ar., holding an anchor, sa., fluke or. pl. 51, 0. 2.
—, a demi-griffin, az., armed and winged or, (holding a garb, of the last.) pl. 26, n. 10.
BYEING, an angel, (pointing upward,) ppr. pl. 46, n. 4, (without the spear.) BYER, and Byers, Northamp., a griffin's head, party per pale gu. and az., charged with a pheon, ar. p1. 25, 0. 37.
BYERLEY, Durh., on an esquire's helmet, (a cross croslet.) pl. 48, n. 4. BYERLY, Lond. and York., two lion's gambs, ppr., holding a cross croslet, or. pl. 14, n. 31.
BYERS, Sco., a cock regardant, ppr. p1.75, n. 25. Marie 8110 tutus. BYFIELD, an antelope passant, ppr., collared, or. p1. 28, n. 29.
, a cross croslet fitchee, sa., p1.89, n. 21, between two palm-branches, vert, as at pl. 102, n. 1.
, a man's head ajlrontge, with a chapeau on, ppr. pl. 63, n.21. BYFLEET, Camb., a Saracen's head affrontee, ppr., wreathed with a ribbon, ar., tied in a bow-knot. p1. 65, n. 15.
BYFORD, and Byfford, Heref., a lion's gamb erect, or, grasping an eagle's leg erased at the thigh, sa. pl. l7, n. 23.
, an owl, ar. p1. 72, n. 21.
BYGAN, York., an ermine, ppr. p1.34, n. 27.
BYGBERY, Devon., a hand holding a leg in armour, couped above the knee and spurred, ppr. p1. 51, n. 28. BYGOD, York., on a chapeau, or., turned up gu., and charged with two bars, az., a dolphin embowed, and devouring the cap. p1.33, n. 25.
BYGOT, seven arrows, or, one in pale and six in saltier. pl. 89, n. 12. BYIRLEY, a lion's gamb, holding up a human heart, all ppr. pl. 9, n. 25. BYKENOR, and 13ycknor, Kent, an antelope's head, gu., armed ar., collared or. pl. 28, n. 15.
—, a pheon, erm. pl. 91, n. 29. BYTES, out of a ducal coronet, or, a lion's head, per bend embattled ar. and gu. pl. 5, n. 14.
BYLNEY, Norf., out of a tower. —, a sa. p1. 21, n. 37.
BYNE, a hind regardant, or, (resting
the foot on a ball.) pl. 41, n. 40.