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CADMAN, Lond. and Norf., a rock, ppr. (surmounted by a fleur-de-lis, or.) p1. 86, n. 12.
CADMAN, a stork's head, royally crowned, ppr. p1. 74, n. 4.
CADOGAN, Earl and Baron, Viscount Chelsea, and Baron Oakley (Cadogan); out of a ducal coronet, or, a dragon's head, vert. pl. 24, n. 14. Qui invidet minor est.
CAnuncts, a griffin's head erased, gu., (in the beak a trefoil, vert,) and gorged with a ducal coronet, or. pl. 27, n. 16.
CADYE, and Kadye, Glouc., on a mount, vert, a cockatrice, ar., combed and wattled go., (ducally gorged and chained, or.) p1. 23, n. 28.
CIESAR, Hunts., a cross pattee, per pale or and gu. p1. 87, n. 5.
CAGE, Kent, a stag passant, erm., attired or, charged on the shoulder with an annulet, gu. pl. 37, n. 30.
CAHAN, Ini., an arm embowed, holding a sword, ppr. p1. 61, n. 17.
CARILL, hi., a demi-bull rampant, sa., gorged with a chaplet, vert. pl. 18, n.35.
—, a lion's paw holding a scymitar, ppr. pl. 17, n. 22.
CAnN, and Callan, Sco., a stag's head erased, —. pl. 40, n. 22. Si je puffs.
CAHURTA, a stag, erm., attired or. p1. 37, n. 30.
CAIN, and Caine, a demi-antelope, per fess ar. and az., collared and armed or. pl. 28, n. 21.
CAIRD, a demi-friar, in the hand a shift; ppr. p1. 47, n. 18.
CAIRLEON, a cross-moline, lozenge
pierced, erm. pl. 86, n. 13. CAIRNCROSS, Sco., a dagger in pale.
pl. 89, n. 25. Certaminc parata.
CAIRNE, Sco., a hand holding a fish,
ppr. p1. 51, n.5.
CAIRNES, Sco., a fleur-de-lis, —. pl. 09, n. 7; and another, a cinquefoil, ppr. pl. 94, n. 15. Vfloresco.
—, on a tower, a martlet statant, ppr. pl. 98, n. 36.
CAIRNIE, Sco., a ship in sail, Von p1.86, n. 22.
—, on a cinquefoil, vent, p1. 04, n. 15, a martin statant, sa„ as at pl. 82, n. 17. Ad alta.
CAIRUS, Sco., a bell, az. pl. 93, n. 1]. Sub spe; a palm-tree, ppr. pl. 90, n. 18. Virtus ad (ahem tcndit ; a stag's head erased, ppr., between the attires a cross croslet fitched. pl. 39, n. 11. Semper jidelis ; a cinquefoil, ppr. p1. 94, n. 15.
CAITHNESS, Earl of, Lord Berriedale,
(Sinclair,) Sco., a cock, ppr. pi 75, n. 17. Commit thy work, to God. CALAMOUNT, an antelope's head erased, erm., armed ar. p1. 28, n. 19. CALANDRINE, a demi-eagle displayed, ar., in the beak a scroll, with the motto Sursum. pl. 78, n. 14. CALCRAFT, Lond. and Kent, a greyhound courant, so., collared and ringed, ar., (on the body a palet wavy, or.) pl. 32, n. 19 ; a greyhound courant, sa. charged with a cross croslet, or, ib.; and another, the same, but collared, ar. ib.
—, on a chapeau, a greyhound con-rant, —. p1. 32, n. 17.
CALDECOT, Oxon., a demi-tiger, or, tufted, maned, (and attired with two straight horns,) sa. p1. 10, n. 14.
, Chesh., an ostrich, ppr. p1. 81, n. 16, (without the horse-shoe.) CALDEcore, Warw., Leic., and Rutl., a demi-lion rampant, go., charged on the shoulder with a cinquefoil, ar. pl. 2, n. 28 ; (Chesh.), the same, but the lion or, the cinquefoil gu. CALDER, Bart., Sco., a swan swimming in a loch bordered with flags, ppr. Vignaits non cadet. p1. 77, n. 1.
Sco., a swan, ppr., crowned or. pl. 70, n. 20. Be min dful.
—, in water, a duck swimming, ppr. pl. 70, n. 12.
, a stag's head cabossed, ppr. p1. 38, n. 29.
CALDERWOOD, Sco., a dexter hand holding a palm-branch, ppr. p1. 01, n. 7. Veritas pronitur non oppri71 itur.
—, Sco., a bee-hire, ppr., with bees volant. pl. 99, n. 1.
—, Sco., a phoenix in flames, ppr. p1. 67, n. 20. Virtus sibi premium.
Sco., a dove holding a palm-branch, ppr. p1. 76, n. 6. Spero. CALnmoan, a demi Turk, vested —, holding in his dexter hand a staff headed with a crescent. p1. 47, n. 23. CALDRON, a dexter hand, holding a palm-branch slipped, ppr. p1. 61, in. 7. CALDWELL, Loud. and Wore., a cock's head, pl. 75, n. 10, between two wings expanded, or., as at pl. 80, n. 13, combed and wattled, go., (holding ;n the beak a cross forinCe fitched, or.)
, a cock's head, winged sa., crested gu., in the beak a cross pattee fitched, or. ib.
--, a demi-bon, grasping a brc7,T scymitar. pl. 7, n. 30.
—, Bart., Ini., out of a ducal coroner, a sceptre, or, entwined with two serpents, vent, between two wings, par. pl. 95, n. 12.