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BYNG, Viscount Torrington. See ToffRINGTON.
—, (of Wrotham,) Middx., an heraldic antelope statant, elan., horned, tusked, maned and hoofed, or. pl. 22, n. 27. Tuebor.
BYNGHAM, a hand, ppr., holding three branches of cinquefoil, gu., leaved vert, and charged on the sleeve, sa., with a cross, ar. pl. 58, n. 11.
BYNGLEY, a harp, or. p1. 91, n. 22. Bram, Ess., on a mount, a birch-tree, ppr. pl. 94, n. 33.
Ess., a squirrel sejant, bendy-wavy of six, or and az., holding a branch of birch, vert. pl. 34, n. 2.
Ess., the same, but eating an apple, and holding the branch in the left foot. ib.
—, Kent and Suss., an eagle rising, ppr., holding in his dexter claw a banner, az., (charged with a cross clechee, or, the staff-point and tassels of the same.) pl. 77, n. 23.
—, Beds., a hare courant, sa. (collared or.) pl. 21, n. 19.
BYRci4ETT, a tiger, vert, (gorged with
a ducal coronet, or.) pl. 10, n. 10.
BYRDALL, a stag's head erased, ppr.
pl. 38, n. 14.
BYRnE, Kent, a stag's head cabossed, ar., between the attires a bird, or. pl. 30, n. 20.
—, Line., a demi-lion, sa., guttee de sang. pl. 2, n. 28.
BYRES, Sco., a bee volant, or. pl. 100, n. 12; and see BYEEs.
BYRES, Sco., a Catherine-wheel. pl. 93, n. 15.
BYRMYNCHANE, a cap, per pale indented ar. and sa., between two wings expanded, or. p1. 95, n. 14.
BYRN, Iri., a mermaid, ppr. pl. 98, n. 31.
BYRNE, Iri., a mermaid, ppr., charged with three escallops, or, in the dexter hand a mirror, in the sinister a dart. pl. 98, n. 31.
, and Byrn, a hand issuing from a cloud in pale, holding a garb. pl. 60, n.
BYRON, Baron, (Byron); a mermaid, with comb and mirror, ppr. p1. 86, n. 23. Credo Byron.
—, Herts. and Sum, a mermaid, ppr. (holding in the dexter hand an escutcheon, and in the sinister a mirror.) ib.
ByfcrwriysEcL, Lane., a dolphin, ppr. pl. 33, n. 23.
BYSHE, on a chapeau, gu., turned up
erin., a demi-lion, or. pl. 3, 38.
a mule passant, ar. pl. 41, n.18. BYSTLEY, a cross pattee, gu., p1. 87, n. 5, between two wings, or, as at pl. 73, n. 25.
BYTHESEA, Kent and Sco., out of a mural coronet, ar., masoned sa., a griffin's head, ducally gorged, ppr. pl. 27, n. 27.
, Kent, an eagle displayed, ppr. pl. 67, n. 14.
BYWATER, out of a ducal coronet, a hand in armour holding a scymitar, ppr. pl. 61, n. 23.
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CABELL, a square padlock, or. pl. 92, n. 15.
CABOURNE, and Cabron, Line., (out of a ducal coronet, or,) a lozenge, Sr., charged with a martlet, sa. pl. 90, n. 13.
CABYTOTT, Norf., a greyhound courant, az., collared and ringed, or. pl. 40, n. 27.
CACHER, Lond., out of a ducal coronet, or, a demi-leopard, ar., spotted and collared of the first. p1. 10, n. 36.
CAnnEr„ a tower, gu., windows and door or. pl. 85, n. 23.
CADDELL, and Cadell, Sco., a stag's head, ppr. p1. 40, n. 24. Vigilantia non cadet.
CADDON, an arm in armour embowed,
holding an arow in pale, surmounted by a bow stringed in fess, the cord crossing in saltier over the arrow. pl. 02, n. 17.
CAPRI-, a cross croslet, vert. p1. 99, a. 12.
CADE, Derb., a demi-lion rampant, gu. pl. 9, n. 9.
—, the same, holding a fleur-de-lis, and charged with a besant, or. pl. 9, 11. 1.
----, Kent, a demi-cockatrice, winged, gu., combed or. pl. 24, n. 29. CADELL, SCO. ,See CADDELL. CAnicoTr, a dexter hand per fess, gu. and ar., holding a battle-axe. pl. 59, n. 8.
--, a demi-ape, ppr. p1. 33, n. 13, (without the coronet.)